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BERRY LEVINE Basketball, Band, Junto New York University Basketball has been served another staggering blow! Ber- ry, a popular basketeer, has decided to favor the profession of medicine. EMILY E. LEWIS “Babe” “Emmy Lou” Jefferson Hospital From her, no excess noise is heard. Emily even studies in silence. How? MAYNARD LIDDLE “Red” Science Club Who is this imposing indivi- dual? Why, that’s Maynard, a curly-haired, red-headed stu- dent of our class. And how he can play a banjo! IRMA M. LIDDLE Honor Society. Rechauffe, Senior Play Penna. Academy of Art Irma is the light of our class. Her brilliant hair tells the story. She is our red-headed artist. McRAE LILLY “Mick” “Musii” Cheerleader, Track Nautical School, Philadelphia Oh girls!! I’M here. Mc- Rae was the cause for the number of girl rooters at the football games. MARJORIE E. LOVE “Marge” Senior Play, Junto, President Lit. Club Penna. Museum’s School of Industrial Art “Gentlemen prefer blondes” must be true, but Marg is pre- ferred by all. Marg is one of our famous artists. RALPH LIPPINCOTT “Nubby” “Doc” Baseball, Track Ralph is one of our most cheerful classmates. He is also one of the leading mem- bers of our track team. ANNA E. McCANN “Micky” “Sis” Library Club, Band Anna’s smile gained her many friends during her high school career. We will soon hear of her as a leader of sax- ophone players. ROBERT LUCY “R. D.” “Peanut” Swimming, Ushers’ Club, Baseball University of California Friends, behold the sixteen year old midget and class nuis- ance. With it all, Peanut is a good skate. ANNA M. McGARY “Sally” Easton Hospital “To be in Love, Especially With You.” Please let it be known that this song was writ- ten purposely for Anna and—. 27
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I HAROLD KRESSLY “Kress” Band, Hi-Y Penn. State Harold’s chief occupation in school is lending his home- work. This portrays gener- osity, and that means a great deal sometimes. ELEANORELECHNER Girls’ Basketball Manager, National Honor Soc. Leaders’ Club A secretary to be—but an office demands quiet! Can it be done, Eleanore? RUTH E. KROENING “Ruthie” Ruth’s not the champion of funmakers or the bookworms. She is an Easton-High-In-Be- twccn-Girl. EDWARD KUTZ “Ed” Here is a boy whom many of us do not know well. Ed is a very likable boy, but we would like to know him better. PHILIP KRIM “Phil” “Krimie” Basketball Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College Philip gets his exercise run- ning home each noon for lunch. Just to be different, we be- lieve. BERTHA B. LALLAS “Bert” Churchman’s Bus. College Bertha, once very shy, is now as bad as the rest of us. She likes good times and knows how to have them. MARY E. LEE “Merrily” Mary has been very quiet during her high school career, but she has proved a very good student and a true friend to those who know her. DOUGLAS LESHER “Doug” E.H.S.A. Executive Com. Senior Play, Operetta Cornell Doug never believes in troub- ling trouble till trouble troub- les him. His main weakness- es are women and tennis. LOUIS RUMMER “Lou” “Senator” Orchestra Curtiss School of Aviation Louis is a modest boy—slow but sure. We hope he suc- ceeds in life. ANNA MARGARET LEHR “Smiles” “Red” “Hello, Red!” Sis greets everyone with a smile. Is it her red hair or her smile that gets her a ride every night??? 26
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IIIIIIlll ' lllllllllllllllll ALFRED MANASSERI “Al” Debating Club, Spanish Club Lehigh Another one of our quiet boys. Nevertheless, don’t worry, Al. Every dog has his day, and we know we will hear more from you later. helen i. McIntyre “Mac” Basketball, Leaders’ Club, Senior Cabinet Helen is our favorite on the basketball floor. But she is liked off the basketball floor, too. CHARLES J. R. MANTER I “Chot” “Tot” Band, Orchestra Lafayette Tot and his pal, the flivver, arc always together. We don’t see much of Tot on the streets, so we must suppose he is home studying. WINIFRED MAIN “Winnie” Girl Scouts, Girl Reserves We don’t see much of Win- nie. She’s Scotch in her at- tendance. We wonder wheth- er she plays “hookey?” VINCENT MASLER “Vinc” “Vin” Basketball, Swimming, Track Carnegie Tech Vincent is the proud posses- sor of a horseless carriage that boasts four wheels and no brakes. RITA MATTES “Re” Class Basketball, Senior Play Churchman’s Bus. College Rita is a good sport. She certainly surprised us with her ability to act. ALVIN MENGAL “Al” “Jiggs” Churchman’s Bus. College Alvin showed us his know- ledge by being one of the cho- sen few who helped run the city. FLORA MATHEWS Flora is interested in sports, but we wonder if school work comes before sports. We can at least hope for her success in business. FRED MESSINGER “Fritz” Orchestra, Swimming, Science Club Mount Alto Fred’s middle name should be versatile. Industrial and fine arts prove no hazard for him. ANNETTA P. MECK “Nan” Operetta, Junto Executive Committee Cedar Crest College Our magazine cover girl who will succeed Galli-Curci. We believe she has a favorite one. 28
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