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

 - Class of 1931

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LESTER M. KLIBANSKY “Lbs” Gym Team, Debating Club Lafayette College We wonder whether it is the profile or the wavy, black hair that makes Les so popular with the girls. It’s probably both. STEPHEN G. KOJI “Steve” Debating Club, Junto Staff Syracuse University Steve has an ambition already partly realized. He is the re- porter who writes up our school activities for the Express. EDWARD A. K RAMMER “Ed” New York University Ed is very quiet and bashful, but his fellow students think very highly of him. And, by the way, his great ambition is to grow a beard!! ! BENNIE KRIM “Ben” Basketball, Tennis Penn State College Ben looks quite pedagoguish, but gosh! did you ever sec anyone who looked that way and was that way? WILLIAM S. LANTERMAN “Bill” Rechauffe Staff, Band Lafayette College Bill makes the kind of friend we like to have. Ilia favorite pastime is arguing. And can he argue? BLANCHE M. KACHLINE “Kichie” Churchman's Business College Here is a sweet, demure little lass. Always has a pleasant word for anyone. She comes all the way from Martin's Creek, but rushing to get to school on time does not spoil her personality at all—if she docs rush. RUTH S. KAHN “Connie” Glee Club, Junto Staff Gouchcr College Ruth is one of our shy, quiet girls, but once you know her, she’s a real friend. LAURA A. KELLER “Larry” Basketball, Girl Reserves Laura is our faithful basketball player. We suppose she has as her motto: If you get it (the ball or success), well and good. If you don’t, try, try again. KATHERINE E. KEMMERER “Kitty” Nat. Honor Society, Glee Club West Chester Norma! School Kitty’s large brown eyes seem to penetrate your thoughts. Her byword is perfection, and if she can’t do a thing right, she doesn't do it at all. (She usually docs things.) MARGARET L. KING “Peggy” Leaders’ Club, Debating Club Wellesley College We always think of Peggy with a bright and sunny smile for everyone. And she’s an excellent debator, too. 25

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EARL G. KEYSER, JR. “Chick” Dramatic Club, Swimming Team Temple University Earl will be a big «hot some day —in his own estimation, if not in others’. NORMAN K. KICHLINE “Norm” Band Norman is another one of those quiet, steady fellows whom it is worth while to know. RAY H. KINDT “Side-Slip Ray” Band Parks Air College If books could speak. Ray’s history would protest because of continued hard usage. Ray was always prepared when the rest of the class were still in the fog. CHARLES W. KING “Kingik” National Farm School Charles isn’t anything extra in studies, but with us he ranks high. JAMES F. KIRKPATRICK “Kirk” Orchestra, Hi-Y Penn State College If we could all drive a car as well as Kirk docs, there would be fewer accidents than there are. DOROTHY D. HOY “Dottif.” Basketball, Leaders’ Club Columbia University Of the stars that glitter, her eyes were made, Her hair is black of a raven’s shade. Her smile is inviting, Her line is exciting. Her basketball glory never will fade. BEULAH C. HUBBARD “Hub” Basketball Howard College Beulah is one of the friendliest girls of the class, bar none, and we like her immensely. F. JOYCE INGHAM “Joycie” Mixed Glee Club, Junto Staff “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” This saying is especially true of our one and only incom- parable and real dizzy blonde. ANNA M. IVEY “Goldy” National Honor Society, Glee Club Goldy is one of our best gloom- chasers. Besides that, she’s one of the best commercial students. Lucky is the man who gets this blondy for his secrctaryl HILDA D. JAFFEE Basketball Duke University Hilda sticks to what she thinks is right and is always a good sport, whether the laugh is on her or somebody else. 24



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STANLEY B. LEI BY “Stan” Debating Team Lafayette College Stan may be called the ideal student. Me is serious and al- ways has his homework finished. For this reason, he is a faithful stand-by. ALFRED LEON “Al” Orchestra, Glee Club Georgetown University Al expects to be a consul, and we’re sure he'll be a good one, if he gets through school. GEORGE M. LeVAN “Skid” Drum-Major, Delegate Assembly “Happy Feet” always makes us think of George—the boy who always makes the school dances complete with his Harold Teen drags. MORRIS LEVINE Morris is a good friend, once you get to know him. but he is so hard to find and learn to know. S. PARNELL LEWIS Basketball, Delegate Assembly Temple University Parnell has attained a high scholastic record. He climaxed his basketball career by being chosen basketball captain. ESTHER E. KRIEGER “Kid” Basketball. Soccer Churchman's Business College The boss who gets Esther for his secretary certainly will be lucky! FRANCES E. KROMER “Frannie” Girl Reserves, Mixed Glee Club Penn State College Everyone knows Frances' laugh because it can be heard every- where. And that girl can say less in more words than anyone we know. NELLIE V. KUTZLER “Tommie” Mixed Glee Club, Senior Play Washington University Nellie, who has many friends and basketball team acquaint- ances, is the normal girl of today, with her love affairs, sorrows, and successes. I. ELIZABETH LAROS “Liz” Class Basketball, Soccer Liz is just packed full of fun. Perhaps the teachers know it. Have you ever noticed her “Hel- lo”? Listen some time. FRANCES V. LAUBACH “Frannie” Nat. Honor Soc.. Rechauffe Staff Penn State College The literary genius of the class of “31” is as modest and unassum- ing as her efforts arc brilliant. Having succeeded exceptionally well in everything she has under- taken, it is certain that Frannie will make the world sit up and take notice. 26

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