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DOROTHY GEBHARDT Geppie “Dot Senior Play. Secretary and Treasurer E. H. S. A.. Captain Varsity Basket- ball (3), RECHAUFFE Staff. Executive Committee. E.” Dot is a sport and a consistent success. The fact that she excels in every- thing for which she goes out. and that she goes out for everything, is proof enough for this statement. She cheers divinely, jumps center like the para- gon she is. and can cry That’s a fallacy in Miss Cline's English Class with the best of them. And as for brains and beauty, she is an eternal revocation of Oscar Wilde’s famed theory that women cannot be both good-looking and intelligent. JEANNE GOLDSMITH Babe” Glee Club. Commercial Club. highland Manor The first thing that we notice about Jeanne is her eyes. And pleased with what we see, we notice that she is altogether lovely and charming. She has a fascinating way of just being herself, and consequently becomes even more attractive. We do not wonder that she has hosts of friends. JEANNE GROSS Jeannie” Junto Staff. President French Club. Dramatic Club. Class Basketball. National Honor Society. Syracuse University We enjoy Jeanne immensely, and although her poise is absolute, yet are her wise cracks greeted with adoring titters—which is more than we can say for most wise ones. That supreme expression of disgust on her features we all know. She has the clearest brain and the readiest tongue in the world. And as for appreciation—well, an argumentative male and Rolyn agree for once. EVELYN HAGMAN Evvie” Glucc Club. Art school ‘‘Evvie’’ loves to draw, and expects to enter an Art School. But she can draw a bow as well and is a violinist of considerable merit. Evelyn also plays the piano and just loves to dance and dance. Modesty is an admir- able quality, and Evelyn has an abundance of it. She has been successful in all her undertakings and here’s success in the future! Page 27
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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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OLIVE M. B. HELD Glee Club. Orchestra. Olive is another one of those who loves music. She is quite an artist on the piano and flute and we’re sure she will win fame some day through them. Olive is a good sport from the top of her head to the soles of her feet, and somehow we all like to sit next to her in class. MAE BELLE HELL1CK “MAIZIE Glee Club. Dramatic Club. Class Basketball. PENN STATE Mac's friends can vouch for it that she is likeable, especially when you know her well. She is the sort of girl who helps form a solid background for the class. She is faithful to all school activities, and having developed a taste for basketball, she has unfalteringly spent hours at class practice. A good sport and good friend is Mac. RUTH HELM Commercial Club. First Aid Club. Churchman s business College From that wilderness called Cedarville. farther even than the Styx, comes a dimpled, blonde little girl called Ruth. Between the distance to school, and the mud which is truly remarkable in its consistency, Ruth has had what the poets call a tough time in getting to school, but nevertheless she did get there for four years. Always happy and smiling. Ruth is one of the students whose jest brings a smile and whose jokes have helped to make our halls gay with laughter. MARY LOUISE HESTER Junto, French Club. Thrift Club, Dramatic Club. Hood College Here comes the girl of a million charms, the heroine of our play, the lovely ladv of our dreams, one of the most sought for. gladly met girls in the school—we might almost say. on the campus, or shall we call it merely the school yard? She was last year’s chemistry paragon and made all those lesser despair of perfection. She is this year's Violet, a heroine of our Senior Play. Page 28
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