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JOHN C. ECKERT “Johnny” Penn State College Johnny is one of those people who arc neither backward nor outstanding, but he makes a good friend. JOHN H. FALLON “Jack” If eighth period slips were movie tickets, the movies would see Jack quite often, or vice versa. HARMOND A. FARR “Harm” Orchestra, Band University of Southern California Harm has been faithful to both Band and Orchestra, but that is not all that he has been faithful to. DOMINIC FIGLIO “Nick” Band Philadelphia College of Pharmacy Nick’s portly figure may al- ways be seen hurrying around the halls. We wonder whom he is chasing. Can it possibly be a girl? ROBER T B. FLOWERS “Boa” Rider College Bob is one of the few boys to follow a full commercial course. We hope he will become a great success in the future to compen- sate for his hard work. EMMA DkTHOMAS “Em” Spanish Club, Dramatic Club Penn State College Here’s a small, industrious girl, Her hair has a natural curl. We know she’ll succeed; 'That you all will concede, Whoever gets her gets a pearl. OLIVE DF.WALT “Ocgie” (iirl Reserves Olive is a quiet girl who uses most of her effort in studying. She has accomplished much in commercial work. CLARA F. DICKEY Mixed Glee Club Churchman’s Business College Here is a girl who enjoys life and believes in making life more enjoyable for others. She’s al- ways ready to join in the fun. ETHEL DIETRICH “Toots” Girl Reserves St. Vincent’s Hospital We hope Ethel will succeed as a nurse, and we feel that Mr. James, because of her excellent work in chemistry, would be glad to have her in one of his classes. CATHERINE M. DONNELLY “Kitty” Dramatic Club, Mixed Glee Club Is there anyone in the school who dislikes Catherine? But then, everyone likes a pleasing person- ality. »7
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CHARLES DARE “Chot” Chot came to Easton High in his Junior year, but we have come to know him well because of his indescribable laugh and his fond- ness for the opposite sex, South Side, and Luckys. PHILLIP DePIETRO “Curly” Basketball Phillip’s another of those boys from across the river. We hear he’s going into the fruit and vege- table line later on. PRANK J. ZETTLER “Zet” University of North Carolina We’ve heard from reliable sources That he does well in his courses. He docs what he can, An excellent draftsman, And makes the best of resources. ANTONIO D. DORIA “Tony” Wc can’t find out much about Tony. His ambitions seem to be kept very much to himself. EDWARD R. EALER “Ed” Basketball The only reason Ed comes to school is—you’ve guessed it— WOMEN. HELEN CLAUSE “Honey” Leaders’ Club, Girl Reserves Lankenau Hospital Blonde hair—brown eyes—a twin brother. These things make one interesting. DOROTHY B. CULVER “Dot” Leaders’ Club Beaver College Wc wonder if Dot will ever start growing. If “Cowboy” would grow as high as she can jump, she’d be just about the right size. EDNA G. DAVIS “Ed” Operetta, Spanish Club Penn State College Edna is very well liked by everyone. We don’t know wheth- er to credit her popularity to her flirty smile or to the eternal twinkle in her eyes. MARY DECK “Decry” Girl Reserves Lankenau Hospital Someone else interested in house- keeping, Wc know she’ll get through with- out weeping. Such eyes as she owns, Startle kings on their thrones, For such is the harvest she’s reap- ing. MARY R. DEI LEY “Polly” Delegate Assembly, Band Penn State College What a twinkling smile to possess, She’s got everyone on the guess. Her eyes glitter merrily. She treats no one terribly— We wish her the best of success. 16
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ERNEST P. FORTI NO “Rudy” Mixed Glee Club Lafayette College Ernest is very interesting, but few have really grown to know him. Have you heard him sing? RALPH L. FOX “Foxy” Football, Track Although Ralph is quiet, he is always ready to take part in any fun. ALFRED A. FRIEDMAN “Frit?” Orchestra, Band Lafayette College Some day Fritz would like to be known as the “King of Jazz.” We wish him luck, but he doesn’t look at all like Paul Whiteman! BENJAMIN R. GADWELL “Ben” Basketball Blair Academy Ben was so popular as a basket- ball player that he was chosen captain in his junior year. HUBERT GALLAGHER “Hubie” Basketball, Football Annapolis Naval Academy What is this power Hubie has over the fairer sex? Is it his dis- tinctive Irish features, his smokey- black hair, or his deep blue eyes? MARGARET K. DRAKE “Marc” Nat. Honor Society, Glee Club Sweet Briar College A quiet girl with a charming manner. Margaret is well-liked inside and outside of school. She has a great many interests in school and attacks each one with her characteristic vigor and en- thusiasm. CULAH M. DURNS “Ruby Girl Reserves Here is a little girl who is willing to come a distance for an educa- tion. We envy her ambition (?) HELEN F. DWYER “Hunon” Glee Club, Tennis New York School of Art The other part of “Mary and Helen, Inc.” Where Mary is, there Helen is also. And she’s quite accomplished with the gen- tlemen. ETHEL V. EH AS “Et” Basketball, Glee Club Stroud. State Teachers’ College This is our very muscular bas- ketball player—and can she play? She’s the general clown of the school. MATILDA E. FORTNER “Tillie” Band Jefferson Hospital Here’s a girl who always looks on the funny side of life. Have you ever heard Tillie laugh? She shows such pretty dimples that one can hardly blame her for laughing so much. 18
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