Easton Area High School - Rechauffe Yearbook (Easton, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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Easton Area High School - Rechauffe Yearbook (Easton, PA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 29 of 122
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ALICE MERTZ “Sparkle Glee Club, Operetta, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club Here is 1925’s giggler. Have you ever seen Alice without a smile on her sweet countenance? Alice seems to have taken a great liking to the commercial course and has done well through her high school career. If you want a real friend go to Alice for she is always willing to lend a helping hand. We can still hear Alice de- claring that she didn’t like it.” What Southern girl like Elizabeth Daingerfield wouldn’t love her colored servants? MURIEL MESSINGER “Za” “Skeezix Treasurer Thrift Club, Glee Club, Operetta, Foreign Language Club West Chester Normal Ah, to sing, to sing! That is life itself to Muriel. That is all she desires and a peek in the future sees her dearest wishes granted. Muriel is a follower of all school activities, especially sports, in which she also takes part, having served faithfully in class basketball. But no more charming or sweet-voiced heroine could have graced our Operetta. MARY LOUISE MILES Dramatic Club, Publicity Club, Short Story Club Baldwin Prep. Mary Louise has the wit, cleverness, and sunny disposition of the Irish com- bined with the chicness and smartness of her French ancestors. What more could anyone want? A better companion is hard to find. For four short years we have talked, laughed with her, and worked with her and when we separate, there will be a place in our hearts that can never be filled by anyone but Mary Louise. We loved her as Cora Falkner in “Come out of the Kitchen.” FLORENCE MILLER Flo” Glee Club Flo’s mighty fine voice and dependability, and willingness for work have helped boost the Glee Club to where it is. In the Operetta Flo made a hit as “Tungwaga and kept the audience amused throughout the musical play. Flor- ence spent much time and effort in helping to make our Senior Bazaar successful- Flo is a good companion, a true friend, and a dependable worker. i

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MARIAN McGOWAN Glee Club (4), Operetta, Thrift Club, Dramatic Club Another quiet maiden of our class whom we would like to know better. Marian has spent her four years among us in a very quiet manner; however, through it we feel she has gained a host of friends and acquired much knowledge. CLARA McILROY Mac” Glee Club, Concert How we envy Clara with those perfectly marcelled locks. Even on damp and rainy days her hair is always in perfect curl. Clara is noted for her cheery smile and friendly grin, too. So long as we see the smile we know she's our friend and she’s the kind of friend we all desire. HELEN MANN Dramatic Club, Thrift Club, Glee Club, Class Basketball Indiana Normal Helen is the sophisticated girl of our class. We all admire this air of worldly wisdom of Helen’s and each one of us secretly envy her poise. Helen's an all around good sport and when it comes to a joke can give one as well as take one. MARIAN MANN Dramatic Club, Class Basketball Indiana Normal An elfish grin—a day in June—fluffy bobbed hair—cheerful chatter—blue eyes—a ray of sunshine. That is our impressionistic view of Marian. We can not tell in detail why we love her so, but indeed we all do. 24



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MYRTLE MORROW “Manager” Basketball Manager, Class Basketball, Commercial Club, Science Club Combs Conservatory This girl is possibly the brightest of all the stars in the commercial field. None can compete with her either in shorthand or typewriting. Rumor has it that Myrtle wants to be some lawyer’s stenographer. So it’s law, is it? Well, we are sure she will be successful and should there be any possibility of her failing we know she could win fame as a pianist. Myrtle has tried to keep this a secret but several of us have had the opportunity of hearing her play and have decided for ourselves. GLADYS NEWBAKER “Gladie” Glee Club, Commercial Club, Operetta, Senior Finance Committee, Chairman Bazaar Committee Reals of laughter—muffled giggles—these are what we hear when Gladys is with a group of us. She is witty and never silent or quiet a moment. When our minds dwell on Gladys we are reminded of the old proverb, “A good com- panion makes good company.” She is in truth “the good companion” for everyone is happier for having been w’ith Gladys. SARAH OSTROFF Captain Varsity Basketball (j), Executive Committee, Commercial Club, Thrift Club, “£” Sarah as our star forward, is one of the most dependable players on our bas- ketball team. She is always the same and can be called on at any time to “cage” a basket which she does almost unfailingly. Sarah captained our 1924 basket- ball team. The class of 1925 was represented on the Executive by Sarah. BEATRICE PURSELL “Bee” Dramatic Club, Class Basketball, Secretary of E. II. S. A. in 1924, Captain of Class Basketball 192$ A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair.” Bee is very popular and is present at all dances and parties. Her sweet smile and pleasant personality attract many admirers and friends. We remember her as the swift forward on our class basketball team and also as its captain. 26

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