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Mary E. Beavers “chippy” Honor Society, Girl Reserves, ‘‘RcUuuWe’’ Rider College Mary vthe answer to a teacher able and studUms. She that hontwCil nij from diligence. We have what she thought aboilt%fey day when she was writinjK-me cuse slips. Eunice Louise Beck “becky” Girl Reserves Stenographer When Eunice takes down shorthand at fifty miles an hour and transcribes it per- fectly at even a greater speed, we all envy her. She has proved her ability as the sec- retary of the Girl Reserves. Elizabeth M. Behn “BETTY Stenographer For many reasons, we love Betty. When we are sorrow- ful, Betty sympathizes with us; when we are cheerful, she shares our cheer. She is everyone’s friend. Joseph S. Augello '«“chub” Sparish resident, (JterzgSjih Track Philadelphia etqval Academy “Joe” isn’t veryJ SvJjut he certainly is cheerful enough. He enjoys making other peo- ple laugh. William B. Barnhardt “bill” Captain Baseball, Basketball, Football Notre Dame “Bill” has been successful in baseball, if being captain of the team means anything. He likes basketball too. We hope that he will be as successful in everything as he has been in athletics. Clark A. Bartholomew, Jr. “barth” Football Swimming, Basketball Naval School Clark is the answer to a maiden’s prayer — a car, snappy dancing, and blonde wavy hair. The prayer isn’t very long, but what a combin- ation it asks for! Anna Catherine Bilder “ann Girl Reserves Rider College Anna's charming manner has gained for her innumerable friends. Besides being an out- standing student, she has been very active as Publicity Chair- man of the Girl Reserves. Arlan L. Bartolacci “bart” Baseball, Football Penn State Arlan never takes anything seriously — especially mathe- matics. Perhaps if we were all as carefree as Arlan, we'd have a lot more fun. Dorothy Bill “dot” “Dot” is a friendly sort of girl. We regret that she did not stay with us to complete her Senior Year. However, we wish her success in future years. William K. Bennett “bill Baseball Whether business or auto- mechanics becomes Bill’s main interest in life, he is sure to make baseball his main avoca- tion. [ twelve ]
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Rhelda C. Abert Spanish Clul Easton Ho 2lee Club tal RheldaJs the quiet girls in the class] but she cer- tainly has a pTbqslng disposi- tion. '-She’s a good typist, too, as ydU would soon find out if you ever Watched her. Irene Aicher renee” Penn State Renee” is quiet, but she is also pleasant and very friend- ly, once one learns to know her She likes to enjoy life, and she very seldom worries. Possessing such a combination, she should never grow old. Hilda Anstaett tad” German Club Nurse “Tad has been described as “one swell girl , and we heart- ily agree with this opinion. She says she wants to be a nurse and, with her disposition and personality, she should be a successful one. Susan Anthony “sue” “Junto”, Operetta, Glee Club Syracuse University Sue’s the best go-getter in the class. She knows what she wants, and she goes after it in a big way. Her unexpected, cynical, and clever remarks make her all the more inter- esting. But, have you ever seen her try to look innocent? Irma May Beam “dimples” Glee Club, Girl Reserves Churchman’s Irma is a brunette blessed with naturally curly hair. Her slow but accurate speech and her dimples, made more beau- tiful by her smiles, are only two of her many assets. Donald Aaron “don” Class Basketball Colgate “Don” is little but mighty. He has blonde hair, blue eyes, and a fair complexion. He pos- sesses the peculiarity of his type—blushing. Florian Aicher ! £ansv ' Baseball,•'Boxing - Tynple A quiet lad from out-of- town, Florian is interested in sports and music. His friends have regarded it a great pleas- ure to know him. Joseph Altimare “aldy” Temple University Perhaps Joe is a quiet fel- low, but with his beaming smile and obliging nature his ambition to have a store of his own should be worth while. Patty Tony Amato “pat” United States Army Patty is quiet and takes everything seriously. He gets everything he goes after. He belongs to a class all his own. William Anderson “bill” President E. H. S. A. Track I, 2, .?, 4, Hi-Y Ohio State Mussed hair, old tennis shoes, hosts of friends—that typifies Bill —the President of the Easton High School As- sociation. [ eleven ]
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V Kathryn C. Bonstein kitty’' Girls' Leaders' Club Rider College Kitty wants to become Somebody’s Stenog”. If she carries her spirit of optimism into the business world, it will help us to get rid of the de- pression. Ethel Margaret Breiner apples Stenographer Ethel is sure to be an elic- ient, hard-working secretary. In her commercial classes, she has already proved this state- ment. Grace Elizabeth Brewer snertz” Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club Nurse As she comes through the halls smiling, we are sure that such an attitude will qualify her to be a good nurse. Grace is also athletically inclined and enjoys playing basketball. Grace L. Brosius dolly Girl Reserves, Dcwel Decimal Club Arlington Memorial Hospital Grace, who came here dur- ing her junior year, soon won many friends. Her witty re- marks and satire have added to her popularity. Helen N. Bubba big girl” This “big girl” has proved that the old adage, “Good goods come in small pack- ages , is true. Sweet and pe- tite describe Helen perfectly. Sam T. Bianca “shorty” Baseball Business Sam ought to punch out as much luck in life as he does in punching boards. No, he isn’t a gambler, but just a shrewd business man. Max H. Blackman doctor” Tennis, Swimming, Model Construction Lehigh University Max likes seemingly un- fathomable subjects such as solid geometry and physics. Perhaps he’ll turn out to be a second Einstein. Franklin Bonser bonser Franklin seems to prefer the companionship of his car to us. Franklin and his “Chewy” are synonymous. Kenneth Russell Bonstein ken Band, Orchestra “Ken”, the boy with the curly hair, plays a “mean” trombone. With his wind, he ought to make a good sales- man. Aubrey Roscoe Boucher pete Swimming, Football, Baseball Rockwell School of Aviation Aubrey possesses blonde wavy hair, blue eyes, and a friendly smile. No wonder all the girls gasp when lie goes by. Happy landing! [ thirteen )
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