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

 - Class of 1930

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Illllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll JOHN L. METZGAR “Jack” “Metz” Cross-country, Track Penn State Jack is one of the best of all- around students in the school. He is usually well up in his studies. JEAN E. MELLON Junto, Library Club, National Honor Society N. J. College for Women Jean is one of our National Honor Society students. She is popular socially, also. KENNETH MORRIS “Stix” “Kennie” Track, Cross-country Lafayette Kenneth must have acquir- ed most of his training for track in Martins Creek, run- ning down those hills every morning to catch his bus. MILDRED E. MILLER “Babe” “Sis” Penn State Well, we see Mildred has come quite “Farr”. But when it comes to studies,well, that’s different. JOHN MOTLEY “Jack” Science Club New York University Jack wants to be an aviator. We can’t blame him for that, because all girls like aviators. PRISCILLA J. MILLER “Percy” Operetta, Rechauffe Priscilla will be “Somebody’s Stcnog” judging by her ability in shorthand. We envy her accuracy and speed in the sub- ject. ANTON NEVIN “Nev” Lafayette There is never a dull mo- ment in any gathering if Anton is there, because if nothing happens, Anton will make things happen. ANNE MORGENSTERN University of Pcnna. Here’s to our future dental hygienist. We hope she’s as successful as a dentist as she was with the opposite sex. HUBERT NORWOOD “Fat” “Hubie” Football, Hi-Y Penn State Hubert is from South Side, but, oh, how he likes College Hill. Is it because of a crav- ing for more knowledge, Fat? HELEN MORRIS Junto, Library Club X. J. College for Women “Satisfied?” No, not Helen. Always looking her best for someone else. Congratula- tions, Helen, for she always gets what she wants. 29

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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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Illllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llll|||!lll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll VINCENT P. OWENS “Vince” “Waa” Hi-Y, Football, Delegate As- sembly New York University Vincent is destined to be- come a great success in life. He is a tine athlete and also very studious. DOROTHY MAE MOUNT “Dot” Stroudsburg State College Here is our quiet, shy little maiden, who surely knows her Latin. ROLLAND J. PIERSON “Wally” Football, Basketball, Baseball Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College Pierson is one of our great hero men, but we never get a showing when the Foxes arc around. THELMA NICHOLAS Library Club How could our library suc- ceed without Thelma? Thel- ma remembers everything Miss Grcidcr forgets. DONALD REICHARD “Don” Hi-Y New York Linivcrsity Don is the big, bold, he- man of the school. What he wants, he gets and keeps. Yes, this applies to the wo- men. HILDA M. NITTEL “Peggie” Gouchcr Hilda is one of those girls with whom it is hard to be- come acquainted. She is not so shy with the opposite sex. however. DONALD RIFFERT “Boots” Baseball Lafayette Let us introduce Horatio Alger’s hero in flesh and blood. Don is bound to rise to star- dom under the successful tu- torage of Mr. Richards. ELIZABETH NOLF “Betty” “Liz” Pres. Nat’l Honor Society, Ed. Rechauffe, Girl Reserves Wilson If you don’t know some- thing, ask Elizabeth. She has as many pleasing ways as brains—quite numerous. RUSSELL H. RINEHART “Fat” Docs everyone know the short stubby fellow who was always the wise-cracker in his class? If not, here lie is. ALICE PALMER “Al” Dewey Decimal Club, Dramatic Club N. J. College for Women Alice is the Greek goddess of our class. She not only looks like one but has the qual- ities of one. 30

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