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

 - Class of 1933

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o Wilma L. Hartley billy” Girl Reserves, French Club Jefferson Hospital Wilma is one of the more restrained and placid members of our class. She is a very popular member of her own Rroup. Joyce Cleo Hartzell kid” Stenographer Whenever anyone sees Joyce, she seems to be in a rush for something or other. But even though she may be in a rush, she seems very cheerful about it. Anna Elizabeth Heinrich anne” Leaders' Club, Girls’ Athletic Club, Soccor Easton Hospital Annex's alwa 4«rfping out tha LeaMec rnub in one way or I another: None of us will evCT fc gct what a lovely bride she made in The Sketch Book”. Marie H. Heyl chickie” Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Rechauffe” North field Although Chickie is travel- ing in Europe, there is not one of us that can say he has for- gotten her vivacious manner. We know she won’t forget Easton High! Sadie H. Heymann sooky Girl Reserves Churchman’s Business College Here is a girl who, to many of us, seems to follow the first three letters in her first name. Her closer friends, however, vouch for her that she has not this feeling; on the contrary, she is gay. John R. Huggan slim” When you see a tall, lanky boy wriggling in study-hall, you know it is John Huggan. When he gets out in the halls after classes, he confesses he likes school. Robert W. Imel bob” Swimming Whenever asked any ques- tion, Robert has the knack of being able to give an answer. He enjoys reading mysterious, blood-thirsty detective stories, but we can’t see how he sleeps in study hall after reading such books. Half. K. 1mlay Band, Delegate, Glee Club Musician There is something sincere about Hale. He is very friendly and not at all hard to get along with. He is exceed- ingly ambitious and, on this account, will probably make out well. Joseph J. Jabour joe” Business Earnestness and sincerity are characteristic of Joe. He is an attentive student in the classroom, and outside of school he is interested in sports. Richard Jefferson dick” Music Lafayette College Dick is one of the most versatile members of our class. He had the male lead in Green Stockings”. He is a fine musician, and also a fine student, when he wishes to be. ( twenty-two J

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Dorothy M. Gunning “dot Girl Reserves, French Club, Art Club Syracuse University “Dot takes an active inter- est in many organizations, es- pecially Girl Reserves. The reason that she holds import- ant positions is that we all know how much she can be depended upon. Gladys Evelyn Habrial Girl Reserves To most of us, Gladys seems to have a very placid manner. She always tries to be of as- sistance. and is a faithful member of the Girl Reserves. Natalie McKeen Hale “nat Political Club Briarcliff Natalie came to us during our Junior year. It did not take her long to get acquaint- ed. and our liking for her then has not diminished in the least. t Caroline S. Hall “carol [fs Abington Hospital Here is one of us who seems to take her work very seriously. Whenever she is called upon to recite, the teacher may be sure of an in- telligent reply. Mae Harding “jackie St. Luke’s Hospital Mae is little, but she is lively enough. She won’t tell any- one what she wants to be; but, whatever it is, her pep and energy should make her a suc- cess. Philip S. Hoffman “phil Pres. National Honor Society, Baseball, Junto” New York University Philip has varied positions in the high school—from dip- ping ice-cream at lunch to be- ing president of the National Honor Society. He is popular in all his positions. Abner Holland “ab Boys’ Glee Club, Mixed Glee Club Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science Abner should become an able barrister. He can argue almost anyone into his way of thinking. Irving W. Holland “iRV Lafayette College Irving has made himself known in high school by his very original remarks in Eng- lish class and by his scientific trend of mind. Joseph Holler “joe New York Empire School Joe’s the boy who forecasts what’s going to be in the “Junto” the day before it’s out. The secret? He works in the print shop. Aaron James Howey “snook Band, Football Blair Academy Aaron should be an econo- mist; at least he has a good start. What about that scrap- book of political cartoons? I twenty-one ]



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Ruth L. Hindenach rufus Glee Club Stenographer We know that Ruth will make an efficient secretary. She says little, but she does plenty of work. Some of us should take an example from Ruth. Elizabeth Mary Hoover hon Bookkeeper Elizabeth’s chief pride is her little automobile. Don’t tell us you’ve never seen her in it. Aside from this, she favors sport and enjoys participating in any kind. Emily Mae Hoover emph Stenographer Emily is active in sports. When she becomes a stenog- rapher, we know she’ll find or make time to keep up her ac- tivities. Ivey R. Hineline honey'’ Glee Club Churchman’s Business College Ivey is an adventurous type of person; she is always ready to start some excitement. And, by the way, were you ever at any of her parties? Bernice S. Hoch hoch 'lasketball, Leaders’ Club, Girls’ Athletic Club Buckncll University Bernice i§ one of the star basketball players. Yet she showed us by her perform- ace in the Leaders” Club show that she also has ability in acting. Joseph Jocsak joe Political Club Artist We don’t hear much from Joseph, but when we do, his words are usually worth lis- tening to. Did you ever hear him in economics? In the mind of this chap there is probably much going on which we’ll hear about some day. Harry M. Johnson yonce Baseball Harry likes to play baseball and in his spare time usually amuses himself at this diver- sion. And whether or not you’ve heard this—he plays the piano, too. William C. Kaiser bill Hi-Y, Baseball, Basketball Bill’’ is the boy who is con- tinually blushing. He claims it’s an hereditary trait, but we sometimes wonder if this is true, especially in physics class. Lamar Allan Kehler Band, Track, Boot ball Lamar is a good-natured fel- low. He always knows how to overcome obstacles in trigo- nometry. We know he will succeed as an architect if he keeps up the good work. Robert J. Keiber bob Basketball, Hi-Y, Track West Point Bob is a quiet and sober fellow in the classroom, but a twinkle in his eye shows that he has a sense of humor. [ twenty-three ]

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