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

 - Class of 1937

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JEANETTE BOWERS Girl Reserve . 3. 4; Glee Club, I, 2. 3. 4; Echo, 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club, 3; Yearbook, 4; Operetta, 4. • Have you ever heard of a literary business woman? You haven't? Well, you arc going to hear of one right now. Be- sides being business manager of The Echo . Jeanette writes many stories. Indeed, writing is her hobby. Jeanette is an ex- cellent swimmer and won her Red Cross life-saving emblem last summer. She can be found on summer afternoons piloting Miss Cline on long swims up the Delaware. But. alas, another literary career will be terminated before it has scarcely begun for Jeanette is going to begin training at the Jefferson Hospital in the fall. Walter Boyer Walt” Baseball. 3. 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 4; Operetta. 4. • Walt hails from the bushes of Bushkill Park. You've probably seen this vivacious fellow performing for his Alma Mater. Quite a distinguished ball twirlcr Walt is! He also was the mainstay of the basketball team, sinking many two pointers, for dear old Alma Mater. Walt possesses a broad, jovial smile which he displays in teasing, giggling, and joking with the weaker sex. School Ship Annapolis' is Walt's goal. SYLVESTER BRIGGS Interclam Basketball. 1. 2, 3, 4. • Many copper-colored haired «als have invaded our class but few he-men. Although this red-haired young man ao- pcars to be the strong, silent type, he is often heard speaking out- right in classes—which reminds us that he attracts more than h«s share of attention where the teachers are concerned. But in spite of all his nonsense, we often see a streak of sagacity and com- patability. He has no definite plans for the future and only time can decide that for him. Missouri I. Brightbill Missy” Gleo Club. 2. 3. 4: Operetta. 4. • Small, attractive, and brown-eyed are the words that best describe Missy. Although she appears very serious, her eyes twinkle merrily and she loves to have fun. She is very good natured even when she is teased by being called Misery. Missy has devoted her extra school time to the Glee Club which she enjoys very much. Her leisure time is spent in read- ing. Perhaps this is why English is her favorite subject. Missy is a bit air-minded. She wants to take up flying. What a charming pilot she'd be! « FIFItiN

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Frederick Joseph Ashworth Ashey” Ferdie Echo, 2; Hand, 3. 4; Inu rclnH8 Basketball. 1. 2; Aas’t Raaketbnll Manager, 3: Hl-Y, 4; Truck, 3, 4; Yearbook. • Here is that tall, handsome, genial, all-around fellow you've been wanting to meet. “Ashey is quite busy: he occupies his time reading, going to the movies and games, and listening to the rippling rhythms of Shcp Fields. He's adept at showing his heels to others on the cinder path. His broad muscular chest has broken many a tape in the 880. Just to warn all admirers of the oppo- site sex. his pet aversion is silly girls. He aspires to chemical en- gineering. which study he intends to pursue at Penn State. Robert Baba ' Bob” Junior and Senior Cl nan President; Haseball Manager. 3; Baseball, 1; Senior Play, 4; Football, 1; Operetta, 4. • Presenting the necktie salesman of Wilson! Bob has worked up quite a business among the students and faculty. And have you heard him play In the Chapel in the Moonlight? Because of an unfortunate accident while playing football. Bob has been unable to take oart in athletics during the last twto years: but this has not affected his love for sports. The fact that he has been class president for two years shows that Bob is by far the most popular senior. He is a friend to everyone big or small. He has those likeable traits which will carry him suc- cessfully through life. Richard Beadell Dick” Ill-Y. 4; Band and Orchestra, 1, 2. 3. 4; Glee Club. 1. 2. 4; Helm. 2; Yearbook, 4. • Ladies and gentlemen here's swinging to you the musician of the class. Dick” Beadell. Dick is the most musically in- clined boy in the school. His hobby is music and his leisure time is spent in playing recordings of his favorite orchestras. He plays the saxophone, clarinet, and piano. Besides this. Dick is one of the most popular and well known boys in the school. His favorite subject is physics and his pet aversions are violins and spinach. He hasn't decided what to do after graduation, but he may attend business college. Nevertheless, we predict that some day he will be the leader of a famous Swing Band. Here's luck, maestro. Edgar Sharon Bogner Bog” Football, 2. 3. 4; Captain. 4; Basketball, 3. 4; Hl-Y. 4. • Bog dislikes studying, but there is one thing about school that vitally interests him. That something is sports. To show their appreciation of his tireless effort in puttinq Wilson back in the winning column in football, the team elected him to the position of captain, a post that could not have been better filled by anyone else. He was a leading factor in producing one of the best teams in the history of Wilson High. Bog is a quiet boy and takes his work conscientiously. We hope to sec him an All-American someday. FOURTH N »



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Margaret Bruch “Jessie” Dramatic Club, 3, I: Property MnnaRor. 4; Girl Re- serve . 2. 3. 4: Intercius Basketball, 2, 3; Yearbook, 4; National Thespians, 4. • Just look! ' Jessie ', smiling as usual and with the same bit of mischief in her big brown eyes. More than once her ready laughter and love of fun have been th« root of some merry disorder in the class room. Her chief interest has been Dra- matic Club. Generally she has worked behind the scenes, put- ting grease paint and rouge on other actors and actresses, but on March 14 she made her own successful stage debut in Big Hearted Herbert.” Margaret is going to be a nurse. What could be more appropriate for this active daughter of mirth? Nothing —except, perhaps, writing. BETTE BUSS “Bet” Girl Reserve , 1. 2; Gloo Club, I, 3: Dramatic Club, 4: Operetta. 3. 4. • Curly head! When we hear this, we think of Bet''. She has naturally curly hair which is the envy of every other girl in school. She likes swimming and has won several medals in races. There's only one thing which she dislikes: that is study ing. It's a nuisance, we know. Bette: but one must do it once in a while if one is to succeed. Bette is another Robert fan and it isn't Taylor cither! She has decided to be a hairdresser. We hope that you learn to curl everyone's hair as well as nature has curled yours. Virginia e. Buss “Cinnie” Girl RoHorve . 2, 3: Echo, 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Club. 3, 4: Interclns Basketball, 1. 2, 3; Yearbook, 4: Honor Student; Operetta. 4. • Here is the artist of the class. From a few lines on ''Ginnic's” paper emerges a beautiful girl. She draws for the Echo”, and many of her drawings decorate this book. Virginia is a very con- scientious student. She likes French best of all her subjects and is always rattling it off like a native, much to the puzzlement of her friends. Virginia is going to art school after she graduates. We are sure that we will sec her drawings gracing the magazine covers of the ultra-smart publications. Louise Carling Suzy Echo, 2, 3; Glue Club, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook, 4; National Thespian . 4; Girl Reserve , 2. 3, 4; Operetta, 3. 4; Dramatic Club. 3. 4: Interclns Basketball, 1. 2; Class Secretary. 4; Honor Student. • Good things come in small packages! We know they do. for here we have Suzy”. who is just five feet tall. In spite of her height she has proved herself efficient by taking an active part in almost every activity. Suzy” is a real blonde. Perhaps that is one of the reasons she is called our little ray of sunshine.” She is a ready listener to people with troubles and docs her best to brighten their spirits. We know that with such readiness to work and to help. Suzy” will be a success in whatever she docs! SIXTIIN »

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