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

 - Class of 1933

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Louise Dorothy Erhardt “lou Rechauffe”, Girl Reserves, Honor Society Julliard School of Music Tact, graciousness, and real charm of personality, added to leadership and scholarship, have made Louise a prominent figure in many high school ac- tivities and an unusual mem- ber of her class. Mary Elizabeth Evans “betty” Operetta, Glee Club We wonder if, as Mr. Schafer says, the only way to keep her quiet is to ask her to recite. We hope her loquacity will benefit her in life. Dorothy S. Feinberg “feiny Rechauffe”, Leaders’ Club, Library Club Philadelphia School of Design Dorothy is one of the young- est members of our class. She has been active in a number of the school organizations, especially library. Dot also loves to argue. Ida Helen Ferency Churchman’s Business College Eyes that smile and hair that curls make up pretty Ida. Her peculiar accent lends her an air of distinction. Isabel Marcia Fidler “izzie” Basketball, Dramatics, Tennis Churchman’s Business College Isabel's ambition is to go on the stage again. Yes, she acted as a child and has kept fit by dancing and playing basket- ball outside of school. Gecrge W. Furlow “spike” Although school life is dull and monotonous in George’s opinion, he is compensated by a great attraction to the Navy. Go to it, Sailor Boy! Willis Orville Gardner “mayor” Mixed Chorus, Track, Operetta Penn State Willis has come to us daily fiom AAai tin’s Creek. We have seen him portray the part of a villain in our operetta, but we know that he is far from being a villain in ordinary life. Stephen A. Gertner “steam boat Swimming Lafayette The chewing gum magnate whose gum is a curse, for his teachers dislike it! His dry humor. English essays, and friendly nature have made him well liked. William Herbert Gradwohl “bud” Swimming Team, Vice-Pres. of Hi-Y, Boys’ Glee Club Heidelburg College, Ohio Bill is likable and well- known. His dependability as exercised at Hi-Y meetings is a characteristic worth emulating. Joseph F. Grandinetti “LOUIE” Boys’ Glee Club, Football Lafayette Joe is big-hearted. His win- ning smile ought to help him when he becomes proprietor of a big market. [ eighteen ]

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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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Anna Marie Fiore skippy Although she intends to be a stenographer. Anna feels that three years of French will be a help to her. She is peculiar- ly quiet, and we often wonder about her gift of silence, which is rare among girls. Verna May Florey “vERNIE Music Instructor We often wonder why Verna is so quiet, but her quietness is only a blind, for she knows what she’s about. She is a member of the orchestra and expects to become a music teacher. Mildred Virginia Fretz mitzi Stenographer “Mitzi” is quiet, but she is rather high-minded. She wants to be an air-hostess. She could soothe her guests by her violin playing. Myrtle Irene Fretz “babe Basketball East Stroudsburg Teachers’ College Myrtle is distinguished on the basketball court, and she has refereed many basketball games. She should ring up as much success in life as she docs checks in the cafeteria. Dorothy Helen Frutchey dottie Rider College Dot is more of an outside girl than she is a school girl. She is sophisticated and suave. Joseph William Grant joe Engineer Joe came to us in his Junior year from P’burg. His cheery smile and pleasant manner soon made him very popular with everyone. He is out- standing in his lessons, espec- ially math. William A. Griffith bill Track Carnegie Tech Bill, alias Tarzan, ns he is known by his friends, is the rough, strong, he-man type. He is interested in school ac- tivities and all athletics, but has little time to participate in them. John M. Hahn “speed Baseball University of Pittsburgh John is very business-like and takes everything seriously. That is why he is such a good baseball player and a good school cit zen besides. William H. Hare bill Hi-Y Penn State This tall, dark, curly-headed lad is very serious-minded when in school. Out of school he makes a pleasant compan- ion for anyone. “Bashful Bill” is very interested in basket- ball. Allan W. Harstine al There is a magnetic charm about Allan that draws friends to him. His laugh contains a quality that we can’t forget. [ nineteen ]

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