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

 - Class of 1925

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ROSALIE QUIG “Rose Class Basketball (Captain i year). Junto Typist Everybody likes Rose. How could one help it? She is always friendly and ready to do anything for anyone. She seems to have taken a great liking to sports, especially basketball. She is one of our Junto typists and has done great work in that capacity. ELIZABETH QUINEY “Betty” Current Events, Junto Staff, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Vice-President of Senior Class Smith Tall—slender—soft brown eyes—curly chestnut hair. That's our Betty. Betty, in addition to this, is bright and receives good marks. In the four years in which Betty worked, talked, laughed in E. H. S., she has held numerous offices and has acquired a wealth of friends. AGNES RAISNER Glee Club, Operetta Every time Agnes passes we sigh and wish we had that dark complexion, hair, and eyes. While in school Agnes appears to pay strict attention to nothing but her school duties alone. We wonder how she can possibly be so still for such a long period of time and then comes that ripple of laughter and we realize that Agnes can enjoy a joke as much as the rest of us can and do, and we like her the better for it. ARLENE REIMER Glee Club, Dramatic Club A dainty and winsome little maid with golden hair and two charming dimples we’d love to possess. Apparently we are not the only ones to recognize this girl’s charms. We could name at least one other very much attracted by and interested in this lass. Arlene is an industrious student and one who pays attention to her own business and is the better off for it. 27

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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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CRACK REMALY “Kid” Dramatic Club, Thrift Club How shall we describe this dark-eyed lass of South Side? She is very ambi- tious. In all that she tries she is determined to succeed. We even hear that she can take books apart and put them together again. This is quite an accomplish- ment, especially for one as small as she. Grace has alvcays proved a good friend and is liked by everyone. ELIZABETH RICKER Lib” Thrift Club, Glee Club, Operetta Of course, we all know Lib. for her presence has always been felt. She has taken a keen interest in all the activities of the school, especially the Glee Club. Her course in high school has been strictly commercial so we take it that she will follow some form of that branch after leaving school. MARGARET RIEHL “Peg” Commercial Club, Dramatic: Club, Thrift Club, Junto Typist Behold, our Junto typist. Peg has been one of the helpful kind all through her school years and in this capacity she has done well and deserves much credit. She is a good student, being very faithful and consistent. We hope she will make as many true friends in the outer world as she has in E. H. S. HELEN ROLL Chubby” Commercial Club Did you ever see our Helen without a chuckle in her throat ready to burst forth in irresistible mirth? Well, we never did and never expect to. Do not misun- derstand us; we love this quality of merriness and would miss it if it disappeared. Helen is quiet but always ready to listen to one’s tales of woe or long yarns. And we must not forget to mention Helen’s pretty brown eyes. 28

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