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Isabelle B. Clause Glee Club, Leaders’ Club, Girl Reserves There probably isn’t any high school activity that Isa- belle isn’t interested in. Among her latest is the oper- etta, to the success of which her beautiful soprano voice added much. Mary Louise Collins “colly Junto”, Honor Society, Leaders’ Club Hue knell Mary is very prominent in Easton High School. In our sophomore year, she was presi- dent; in our junior year, vice- president; and this year she showed her dramatic ability in the senior play. Ruth Alma Crozier “rac Pres. Girl Reserves, Dewey Decimal Club, Glee Club Middle bury College Many of us know Alma for her work as president of the Girl Reserves. The greater number of us know her for her pleasing disposition and her friendliness toward every- one. Rosemary Anne Cunningham Glee Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves Penn State Rosemary has one ambition to be a red-head. Although her ambition has not as yet been fulfilled, she has shown that she has ability as a dancer. Bernadine Marie Donnelly “bernie” Mixed Glee Club Some people do not gather fame as they go along, but they do gather friends. Bern- adine is just that sort of girl. All who know her like her. Guido P. DePamphilis “guit Glee Club, Political Club Curtis School of Aviation Guido is liked by everyone. He is the possessor of an ex- tremely deep bass voice. You should hear him croon. Paul P. Derringer paulie” Paul is one of the boys in the class who will be sorry to leave high school. No. it’s not that he loves the school so much; it’s because of his in- terests. Maybe he’ll be back. Who knows? George T. Duppin “duffy” “Rechauffe”, German Club, Chemistry Club University of Pennsylvania Sometimes good things come in small packages. Here is one instance. George seems fond of studying and usually knows his lessons. Henry Charles Eichlin “ike Hand, Orchestra, Glee Club Lafayette College Who doesn’t know Henry? When he leaves school, the teachers will be lost for lack of someone to prompt them. However, he is really sincere in everything he does. Ned I. Enea “red Manager of Swimming, Re- chauffe”, Spanish Club Lafayette College Small, but not unknown! His red hair make v him a gleaming torch. BuvVith his witty humor, hq need n ing else to [ sixteen ]
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Mildred V. Carty CARTY seniors ability, id- smile for Helen Louise Caton Senior Play, Operetta, Leaders’ Club Penn State Helen is really an all-Amer- ican girl. She is best known for her tap dancing. When she is dancing, we think of a me- chanical doll, for she never misses a beat. Jeannie M. Chaunts jeannie “Junto” Jeannie, the ‘Junto’ Typist”, is the name by which she is known to us. She is quiet, but her suitors can’t be counted on one hand. Mary Jane Clarke clarke” Allentown City Hospital Mary Jane is just as her name suggests, a sweet per- son. Her smile will comfort many, and her dependability will make many people trust her when she becomes a nurse. iiZABETH H. Clause rvj “BETTY Girl Reserves Vs4;lizabeth is a quiet, cheer- ful, and pleasant girl. She is witty and has a sense of hu- mor. Because she is so pleas- ant, she is sure to be a good nurse. I Irvin E. Cohen bully Baseball, Basketball, Track Notre Dame Irvin is a sport enthusiast. He is a pleasant companion for everyone. He has gathered many friends during his high school career. Stanley E. Cohen murph Pool ball. Track New York University Stan is an all-around stud- ent. Besides being a member of the football team and cap- tain of track, he likes such subjects as physics, music, and economics. Sam Corneto buff Basketball Sam is a quiet boy; how- ever. he shines on the basket- ball court. He has proved himself one of the outstanding players on the team. Joseph C. Deck decky Football, Baseball, Basketball Blair Academy “Laugh, and the world laughs with you.” This is the motto of our famous stage-hand. Joe is big-hearted and always has a cheery word for every- one. James H. DeLong, Jr. jim Physics Club, Chemistry Club, German Club “Jim's” quiet nature con- ceals some of his interesting hobbies. He tampers with stamps and is deeply absorbed in radios. I fifteen ]
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Gertrude May Duncan certie” Easton Hospital If you didn’t know Gertrude, you would think she was very shy. She is an earnest worker in all her classes and a very attentive pupil. Marjorie Elizabeth Eckert marge” Stenographer Marjorie has a pleasing smile. She hopes to be a stenographer some day. Let us hope that her smile wins her the hoped-for position. Cecilia Anne Edwards cece” LcadcrsM'Aub Easton Hospital “Cece” alwajMf seems to hnwr fWleje Tort. but wc ha b c l tflKrthat her inter- ests arN-aOt in school. A pleasant smile will take one far. won’t it, Cece? Inez Encke dink” Hairdresser “Still water runs deep.” Who knows a finer girl? The whole trouble lies in the fact that too few of us know her. Dorothy Lockhart Erb dot Junto”, Honor Society, Leaders Club Penn State How can we ever forget Dorothy’s original little laugh — a bright spot in many a gloomy day? Her fine per- formances in plays have prov- ed her ability as an actress. Edward D. Falco izzy Football Temple University Ed’s curly hair would make any girl envy him. In school he likes mechanical drawing, and outside he enjoys working on automobile motors. Vernon B. Foster “vern” Vern is interested in physics and has an experimental na- ture. He also frequently ex- periments with rod and gun, and is very successful. Benjamin Henry Franklin speed” Cartoonist Ben is a jovial fellow. His witty remarks and famous name have been the cause of much laughter. We hope that Ben will have the same suc- cess as his namesake had. John Fulmer johnnie” Football, Track, Executive Committee Lafayette College Although John was prevent- ed by a broken leg from tak- ing an active part in athletics, he was active in school activ- ities and social functions. Max Funk E. H. S. A. lixecu am m ittee New York University' Max is oikT- kfc bing jo gres- sive bUuuWA H TV f£good student, and knows his Ger- man well, “nicht wahr”? [ seventeen ]
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