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ELEANOR FAIRER Dramatic Club, Glee Club. CEDAR CREST We like Eleanor, why, we don't know, but somehow her generosity, that unaffected grace of manner, gets us. There is an unusual charm in her bearing, rather more mature than one finds in ordinary girls. And though she has been very quiet, many of us have discovered her sweetness and arc her friends for all time. She is never disappointing. Once having made her reputation for friendliness, she has kept it and elevated it. And we all know how well she has succeeded. SOPHIA FISCHER Dramatic Club. National Honor Society. BARNARD COLLEGE We feel a little shy about this write-up. We have a feeling—a presenti- ment—that Sophia will read it and laugh. Not with malice, you under- stand. Sophia never laughs with malice—but with understanding. Sophia looks at us with double eyes—eyes that see the surface and eyes that pierce beneath it. She has a keen perception of all the finer things; sometimes her grasp of things astonishes us—Emerson, for example. But. then—Sophia is an excellent student, and excellent students . . . . ! GERTRUDE ANNA FREEMAN JERRY” Glee Club. Dramatic Club. Orchestra. Commercial Club. Thrift Club. Stroudsburg Normal You can see by her list of activities that Jerry is a lively girl. She is one of those who works hard for her school, and she has become known to us by her never-faltering good nature. She has kept up in her scholastic work as well as in social events. Everyone knows Gertrude at least by name. MARGARET A. FULMER •PEGGY' Commercial Club. Dramatic Club. Here's a black-haired lass who looks quiet, but. oh. my! Margaret loves to talk and has a cheery smile for everybody. She loves to dance, too. and is well liked. Margaret is fond of designing, and is desirous of making that her profession. We arc sure she will make a success of anything she may do. Page 25
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BERTHA L. DIEHL “TUT PEGGY Commercial Club. Basketry Club. Dramatic Club CHURCHMAN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Here is one of the typewriting sharks of the Commercial Department. Bertha has won enough pins to deck herself like Napoleon, but she is so modest she wears only one at a time. She is also an expert accountant and she has chosen this field for her work. However, it makes little difference which one she attempts—juggling figures or typewriter keys—she is adept at both and success is hers in either ease. HANNA FLORENCE DOLL Honey Glee Club. Dramatic Club. Commercial Club. Cheerleaders’ Club Churchman’s Business College Could you find a more appropriate name for this little maid than “Doll”? And what could be sweeter than “Honey ? She’s merry and gay. too. Hanna has been an earnest student and will make a perfect little business lady for somebody. Honey has the ability to make real friends. ELLEN CAROLYN EICHLIN TOMMY E. H. S. A.. Dramatic Club. Glee Club. Class Basketball. Cheerleaders’ Club. BUSINESS COLLEGE Tommy” is as full of pep and fun as any girl in school. Her person- ality can be compared to a fresh spring breeze, invigorating and cool, with the coolness of green grass and silver brooks. We could weave a poem about those eyes by whose charm we have become captivated. Masculinity cannot meet her gaze unconqucrcd. She cannot help making a success of whatever she does after graduation, we know. MILDRED ERB Midge Assistant Manager Basketball, E” Club. Cheerleader. Dramatic Club. Cheer- leaders’ Club. E. Midge” is so tiny. but. of course, she's mighty. “Midge” is always bobbing up and down before us. trying to make us yell a little louder (oh. ves—she’s a cheerleader). She succeeds, too. for she’s such a peppy little person. Midge” has quite some dramatic ability, too. and is very fond of this work. We’re sure she’ll be a gloom-dispenser wherever sfie goes. Page 2 ,
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FRIEDA FUNK Fritzie Glee Club, Assistant Business Manager Senior Play. Senior Cabinet, Varsity Debating, National Honor Society, “E.” Frieda is another of our all-around girls. As a commercial student she is top-notch, about the best that Easton High could ever turn out. As a debater she ranks with the best college prep students—a situation rather unique but successful. And as for other activities—we can't enumerate them all. CECELIA GALLAGHER Celee” C” RECHAUFFE Staff, Treasurer Thrift Club, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club. Rider’s Business College Cecelia takes the prize for being the tiniest mite in our class. Her motto must be “quality not quantity.” She knows more than you would believe that little head could hold, for she’s one of our very best commercial stu- dents. We are sure she will be as successful in life as she was in high school. GLADYS VIOLA GARDNER Glad” Dramatic Club There is a little town eight miles north of Easton, situated on the banks of the Delaware River, and each year it sends to Easton High some of its students. This town is Martin's Creek, and Gladys is one of the representa- tives this year. While she has not become as intimate with us as we would like, still we feel we know her sufficiently to say that she is a girl anyone could cherish as a friend. And that’s saying quite a bit! FRANCES ARLEYNE GARIS “Fran” France” Secretary National Honor Society. Manager Tennis Team. Assistant Editor RECHAUFFE, Secretary Senior Class. Class Basketball. West Chester Normal Fran was made, we emphatically declare, to laugh and dance her way through life. She does laugh and dance—and yet she's Secretary of the National Honor Society! Her ambition is to become a Latin teacher. She is a shark at Latin and we fear will rival Virgil himself some day. She is very fond of football, too. Page 26
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