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VINCENT R. BOSCO “Vince” Football Vince has not been in Easton High very long, but he certainly is well known. The boys like him—and the girls! How they fall for these he-men every time. CHARLES R. BOYER “Ciiot” Football If Chot were as good at study- ing as he is at riding a motorcycle, we’d have a wiz in our midst. RUSSELL SHAFER Anyone who knows him will tell you that Russ is rather lazy. He's the person who made beds out of school chairs. WILLIAM H. BRYANT “Bill” Football Cornell University Though Bill isn’t very fond of studies, he likes almost everything else—including girls. DONALD P. CAMPBELL “Don” Literary Club, Junto Staff University of Pennsylvania Our personality boy, budding genius, and faith-advocator. All these names and many more be- sides belong to him. What do you think? CATHERINE J. B ROD IE “Kitty” Mixed Glee Club Hogerstown Library School Kitty is always worrying her head over nothing. That’s not the way to keep young, Kitty. “And, by the way, can you lend me something?” DOROTHY R. BRYANT “Dotty” “Silence is golden” so they say. But when one hears Dotty speak in her charming voice, he feels that this proverb is overdone. VERNA E. BUCK “Billie” Mixed Glee Club We can’t imagine what Verna would do if the Easton Express went out of business. As a mat- ter of fact, what would all Easton do? ETHEL BUGEN “Et” Temple University Et is one of our commercial graduates. We know she will make good, because she has al- ways been an excellent typist. She has a fine personality for of- fice work. too. MARTHA M. BUGEN “Patty” Patty’s one of our fast workers in more ways than one. She has taken four years in three. We’ll leave the other ways to your imagination. »4
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J. RUSSELL BAILEY “Russ” Mixed Glee Club, Band Rider College We haven’t heard much from Russ during his three years at Easton High, but we realize that someone has to do the listening. CHARLES A. BEALER “Ciiot Gym Team. Tennis Drexcl Institute If a cheerful smile on one’s face makes one a good usher, Chot is certain to be captain of the ushers at the Roxy Theater. FRANK A. BECHTEL “Hiney” Stroud. State Teachers’ College Frank is always in the midst of a crowd where humor is notice- able. Did you ever see him with- out a smile? JAMES A. BECHTEL “Jim” Football, Basketball Stroud. State Teachers’ College Jim has attempted to carry on the athletic ideals of his family. We think that he has succeeded. THOMAS M. BIBLEHEIMER “Tommy” Baseball, Glee Club University of Southern California Tommy is a quiet young fellow who dislikes the opposite sex. But he has found baseball his chief recreation. MABEL G. BEERS Leaders’ Club, Junto Staff In the class room Mabel’s rather quiet, but when Mabel is on the street!!! Oi, oi, Mabel. KATHRYN S. BIXLF.R “Kitty” Dramatic Club, Debating Club New Jersey College for Women You can't judge a person by his size. Just look at Kitty and then realize all she has accom- plished in three short years. ELISA BETI I BREDBENNER “Betti «” Tennis, Mixed Glee Club Saint Mary’s Convent Bettic rates highly with all, Especially with males—great and small. She likes to play tennis— Another blond menace— She’s neither so short nor so tall. GLADYS A. BREWER “Glady” Gladys is one of our blondes. She keeps on the top rather well in her classwork, too. Everyone who has come into contact with her likes her. VIRGINIA E. BRINKER “Gi.n.ny” Robert Packer Hospital We wonder what Virginia would do if all the Reeds suddenly van- ished. Take to the tall grasses, we suppose. !3
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CLIFFORD A. CASE “Cliff” Basketball, Track Oswego State College We all know Cliff because of his excellent work on the gym team. He also has other ways of making himself known. HOWARD A. CASSEDY “Petk” Basketball, Football Temple University If anyone ever saw Pete take anything seriously (even girls), they've seen more than we have. He seems to skim through every- thing—lessons included. But he surely is popular. CHARLES W. CHESTON “Buck” Hi-Y Two things distinguish Charles from the rest of us—his white hair and his walk. And neither can be imitated. BENJAMIN COHEN “Ben” Basketball Not many of us know Ben very well, but we hear that he is a good sport and a dandy companion. ALEX CORRIERE “Al” Gym Team, Tennis Lafayette College Alexander the Great—although rather small in stature—great in many ways, including athletics; and how about “Stop Thief? LUCY BURG IA “Lou” Churchman's Business College I.OU is one of the reasons why barbers go bankrupt and enjoy it; Her aim in life is to beguile a big business man into accepting her expert services, and this ought not be very hard. MARY ANN CAMBRONE Mira” Dramatic Club, Glee Club Churchman’s Business College Mary is one of these little sparkling brunettes, and everyone envies her lovely curly hair. DOROTHY G. CARTY “Dot” Here’s another industrious worker, And we can tell you she’s a corker. She’ll get success, And much happiness, W e re willing to bet you n porker. MARCELLA CASE “Twinny” Of course there has to be at least one set of twins in every class. Marcella happens to be one of a set. Although she is like her sister in many ways, she has a personality all her very own. MELLIE CASE “Twinny” Another of the twins. A class could not be complete without them. Mcllic is an unassuming young lady, and we find it hard to describe her much better than bv saying she is a charming person once one learns to know her. '5
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