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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII EUGENE BETHMAN “Zeke” “Professor” Senior Play We are sure that Eugene will become famous on the stage. He is perfect at play- ing Shakespeare and is a good pianist. E. SYLVIA BRITTAIN “Kid” Junto, Senior Cabinet Emerson College of Dramatics Although Sylvia came to us in her Junior year, she has be- come well-known and also well-liked. JOSEPH BRAU “Joe” Chccrlcading, Science Club, Tennis University of Pcnna. Joe is one of the smaller members of our class, but his winsome ways have won him a host of friends. HELEN BUGEN “Bootch” Junto, French Club New York University Although Helen appears quiet, she is great fun when one really knows her. EDWARD BRINKER “Ed” Football Weltmer Inst, of Nev., Mo. Ed is one of our big he-men, but we just found it out. It took him three years to over- come his bashfulness. JULIA E. CERICOLA “Cerky” “Jewel” Pres. Dewey Decimal Club, Junto, Girl Scouts Temple Our model of ambition— Julia. Study is her pass- word and solution to success with the teachers. WILLIAM W. BRYAN “Bill” Delegate Assembly, Hi-Y, Senior Cabinet Mount Hcrmon Wherever you sec Bill you can be sure Juney is there also. We would like to know how many winters the Dodge has seen. MARGARET COLLINS “Miggs” Junto, Class Basketball Hagerstown Library School Miggs is so interested in football that she gave up a position to sec the games. JOHN R. CAFFREY “Johnny” Football, Baseball, Basketball Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College John is somewhat of an athlete since he played in quite a few football games, lie is well liked, too. FRANCES E. COPE “Copie” “Fritz” Ursinus College Tall and slim, that’s Fritz. Even though Copie does come from Ricgclsvillc, she is a good sport. 16
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ANTHONY BACK “Dutch” “Backy” Football, Track We arc beginning to think that Anthony is going to be a banker. He reports daily at Mr. Hagerty’s office at nine o’clock sharp. JOSEPHINE BILOTTA “Jo” Spanish Club Stroudsburg Stale Teachers’ College Anyone who is favored with Jo’s special smile of friendship is to be envied. IRVIN R. BARBER “Barb” “Lefty” Gym Team Irv is our gymnast, a pic- ture of Atlas. But we must remember he is studious, too! MIRIAM BOERSTLER “Mim” Basketball, Leaders’ Club Here’s a good worker. The basketball team wouldn’t be complete without Mim. ROBER T BARE “Bob” Junto, Ass’t Manager Debating Team Lehigh Bob is a big boy from the wild west. What difference docs that make? The Wfcst can turn out good civil en- gineers also. MARIE E. BOYLAN “Re” “Me” Operetta, Dramatic Club Sacred Heart Hospital Marie has made many friends, and because of her sociability we are sure she will always have hosts of companions. ROBERT BELL “Bob” Aud. Usher, Dramatic Club He may be a little bell, but he can ring as loudly as some bigger ones. ELIZABETH BRIGHT “Bibs” “Betty” University of Washington Betty has just been with us a year. We all seem to know her because of her fine sense of humor and sparkling smile. JOHN BECHTEL “Timmy” Football, Baseball, Basketball West Chester 'Tim is master of three sports and jack of none. We are sure he will make a fine ball player. BERNICE HELEN BRILL “Bernie” Rechauffe, Nat’l. Honor Soc. Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College It must be wonderful to be as intelligent as Bernice is. No wonder success is within her reach. »5
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MARSHALL E. CASE “Casey” Until we came to write up Marshall, we knew him not. Where were you for three years, Marshall? RUTH M. K. COR RELL “Rufus” “Ruthie” “Babe” Operetta Lackcnau Hospital Ruth is so tall that some of us shrimps need a step-ladder to reach her level. She likes to sing, but is no hand at talk- ing. SALVATORE CIAFALO “Sal” “Sam” We don’t know much about this little chap, but we can all recognize him by his boyish pout. MARY CORR1ERE Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College Mary is one of our little girls who usually wears a smile. She also, owns an en- viable head of beautiful black curly hair. GILBERT COHEN “Gil” “Pete” Track, Usher’s Club, Tennis Columbia Judging by Gil’s ability to sell class pins, we predict a brilliant future for him. MILDRED CROWELL “Dimples” “Milly” Girl Reserves, Girl Scouts, Interclass “E” Presbyterian Hosp., Phila. This happy-go-lucky one is always full of fun, likes to be mischievous, and is pleasant toward everyone. LEONARD COHN “Speed” “Lee” Debating, Science Club, Delegate Assembly Syracuse Univ. and Harvard Leonard is the John Barry- more of the class. Next to acting, he delights in debating. FLORENCE E. DARRAN “Floss” “Sally” “Flossie” Leaders’ Club, Girl Reserves, Intcrclass “E” Indiana State Normal Here’s our peppy little Al- lentown dutchman who has the reputation of being one of our very smartest dancers. ARTHUR CYPHERS “Art” Music Arthur isn’t letting any- thing keep him from getting through school without work- ing hard. VELMA ENCKE “Dustie” “Inky” Leaders’ Club, Basketball, Interclass “E” University of Penna. Velma is always talking or laughing. You can hear her when you can’t sec her. 7
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