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

 - Class of 1931

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KARL J. LIN DEMAN “Lindt Baseball, Basketball Michigan University We arc told that Lindv is a good pitcher. But don’t take it too much to heart. He told us. WILLIAM W. LOMERSON “Bill” University of Pennsylvania Bill came to us in his Junior year. We learned to like him then, and that liking has not di- minished in the least. BRADLEY E. MALONE “Brad” Delegate Assembly, Baseball Penn State College Why am I so popular? Brad is still trying to think out the an- swer. Maybe it’s his baseball prowess, or his good looks, or just his wise-cracks. PHILIP M. MAN IKRI. JR. “Phil” Orchestra, Football Columbia University Phil’s an angel in disguise. His cherubic expression can be de- pended upon never to betray him in any of his class-room deviltries, and they arc many. JOSEPH R. MARCELLUS “Joe” Football, Swimming Allentown Prep. If Joe makes out as well as his brother, he will be going some. HELEN G. LAUBACH “Toot” Barnard College Don't let appearances deceive you. Toot looks quiet and stu- dious, but she can be one of the best pals we know. DOROTHY H. LOUR “Dot” Rechauffe Staff, Nat. Honor Soc. Syracuse University Dot is the versatile girl of our class. She excels in everything and is quite an artist. But, sad to say. she is very temperamental. SADIE F. MAIORANA “Sa” Soccer Churchman’s Business College Sadie believes that “Silence is golden”. Because of this, she gets along well with her teachers and in her studies. ELEANOR L. MASON “El” Basketball, Mixed Glee Club Temple University She and Elsie should form a team and put the rest of the com- ediennes out of business, because wherever the two arc, there is fun. and plenty of it. ELSIE E. MAURER “Skiity” Basketball, Girl Reserves Stroud. State Teachers’ College Red-headed, hot-headed, and amusingly sentimental! Shall we ever forget her first typing exer- cise with the mistake on the last word every time? 27

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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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EDWARD S. MARTIN “Ed” Ushers’ Club. Track New York University Our Lester dc Pester the second. Ed has stage ambitions and we certainly think he ought to suc- ceed in comedy; at least he tries hard enough to be funny. ROBERT A. McHUGH “Snaky” Quill and Scroll Society Lafayette College Arriving in his junior year, Bob soon gave evidence that his in- terests lay purely in scientific lines. His one ambition is to set the scientific world on tire and whatever he sets his mind on, he usually achieves. PAUL R. MESSINGER “Lindy” Churchman’s Business College Paul is another one of those silent fellows who are indispens- able to the life of a high school. FRANCIS J. MEYERS “Dutch” Francis just rolls along day after day. The only time we ever see him show some speed is when he’s driving his “Chewy”. ALFRED W. MILLER “Al” Staunton Military Academy Al is one good fellow. But we wonder why he is late so often. Docs the Ford break down? MARY B. MAYER “Mickey” Dewey Dee. Club. Girl Reserves University of Pennsylvania Do we ever see Mary alone: Perhaps her “attachment” is why she is so happy-go-lucky and helps drive the teachers mad. DOROTHY M. MILLER “Dot” Churchman’s Business College Dot isn’t very large, but she’s “right there” when it comes to having a great time. Maybe someday she’ll grow larger and surprise us all. MARGUERITE MILLER “Marc” Class Basketball Columbia University Marg has that rare ability to crack a joke and keep a straight face. Won’t you give us a breakf Marg, and teach us all the trick? DOROTHY E. MILLS “Shorty” Mixed Glee Club Churchman’s Business College Shorty’s very small, but then you’ve heard about the child who drew a six-foot beau. DOROTHY MILTENBERGER “Dot” Nat. Honor Society, French Club University of Pennsylvania Here’s to Dot who would hide her light under a bushel if we would let her. And she sure can pound the ivories—and what we mean: 28

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