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

 - Class of 1925

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HELEN ROSSER NdP Thrift Club, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club If anyone should wish a perfect example of honest toil and unfailing perse- verance we recommend to him, Helen. In the years of her high school life she has always applied her time to advantage and has done more work than anyone of us could ever have done in twice that time. But Helen did not give all her time to lessons but grasped the opportunity to make numerous friends. RUTH RUDLIN ‘•Billy’' Commercial Club, Dramatic Club Ruth is one of the small members of which a large part of the class of '25 is composed. But though small she shirks not any task at which she may be set- She helps make every school affair a big success and worked very hard for the Senior Bazaar so that it would not fail in its purpose. “Sister” will lx? a credit to her Alma Mater we are sure. OLIVE SARGEANT Dramatic Club, Musical Appreciation Club, Glee Club Another quiet (?) maiden of our class is Olive. She is well liked by everyone. Her most beloved subject is mathematics. She has often expressed her desire to join the ranks of the school teachers. We are sure she would make a success for she has been such an obedient scholar herself. We may some day sec her mistress of the little red school house on the hill.” ANNA SAYLOR “Ann’' Current Events Club, Commercial Club Anna's one fault is tardiness. It seems no matter how hard she tries to get to school on time, somehow she is always unsuccessful in her attempts. Well, we admit it is hard for us to get up ourselves when the ground is covered with ice and snow and the mercury drops below zero. 29

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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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EDYTHE SCHAEFER “Edie” Glee Club, Current Events Club, Commercial Club “To know her is to love her.” That’s what wc all think about Edythe. Who could not yield to her pleasing disposition, and quiet manners? She is another one of our commercial students and her success there is well known. ETHEL SEIF Esie Dramatic Club, Current Events Club, Charter Member of Honor Roll, Rechauffe Staff College A girl none of us can help but admire. She never gets fussed or excited- Everything just seems to go on in a calm and smooth course in her life. Circum- stances never jar her. She is always a sweet and demure girl, gentle and quiet of manner with a most lovable nature. She is ever ready to impart of her abund- ant supply of knowledge, and never boasts of what she knows, though she could have a good reason to, for she is one of the very few students to l c members of the National Honor Society. HARRIET SHEPHERD “Shep’' Glee Club, Operetta, Sewing Club Philadelphia Nursing School We would like to tell our readers why we arc attracted so to Shep and why we will miss her when we reach the By-ways of I-ife, when we each go separately. Because of lack of space we can not write all her lovable qualities, but who has a kinder heart, a more gracious mien, and a keener sympathy, than Harriet? FRANCES SHIMER “Fran” Art Club, Thrift Club Walter Reed Hospital Can she giggle? Yes, sir, she is an expert at it. There is frequently mischief in her brown eyes. Fran is the World’s Knitting Champion and her sweaters are the envy of everyone of her feminine classmates. Wc can not end this para- graph without remarking about Fran’s fluffy, Ix-autiful hair. 30

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