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

 - Class of 1937

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Miriam Fitzer Mim i Mnko-up. 3. 4; Dramatic Club. 4: Operetta. 4. A tall girl enters the library and immediately she says. Where is Jeanne?” Mim and Jeanne arc always together and wherever you see one you see the other. For two years she has been active in the make-up group: and we arc sure that when there is make- up to be put one. Miss Hahn can depend on Mim. Miriam dislikes waiting for people, and we certainly can sympathize with her. She wants only to be a housewife, and the lucky man will be fortunate in getting such a jolly, amicable wife. Bruce fluck Cla« Baxkctbull. 1. 2. 3, 4; Huxlnexa Manager Senior Play. ° Introducing Mr. Bruce Fluck, one of the few industrious seniors. He is also one of the quietest boys in the class and he seldom speaks unless spoken to. which is. perhans. one of the reasons why he is so popular. Bruce spends his leisure time lis- tening to orchestras on the radio, and. incidentally, his pet aver- sion is tin can orchestras. After graduating. Bruce intends to take an engineering course at Lehigh University. He has a good start as his favorite subject is mechanical drawing, and he is an algebra shark.” With Bruce's combination of ability, personality, and willingness to work, he will surely succeed. Elizabeth k. Fox ‘ Betty'' (Jlrl Uexorvex. 2, 3. 4; Stamp Club. 1, 2. 3. 4; Echo, 3: Library Assistant, 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club, 1, 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Club. 3; Operetta, 4. Here is a girl who has collected many pennies for the school She is often seen walking the halls carrying little white slips of paper to students having over due library books. Betty has been active in various school organizations, especially in the Stamp Club, of which she was secretary last year and president this year. Betty plans to take a librarian's course at Kutztown State Teach- ers' College. Practice makes perfect. so Betty ought to be a perfect librarian. CATHERINE FULMER “Catty’’ Girl RcKorvc . 2. ° Would you think to look at this picture that history is Catty’s favorite subject? This home-loving girl has a most pleasing personality and as a result has many staunch friends. She likes to write letters to the Navy where is found one of the best of these friends. At any other time this jolly, amicable, young lady may be found walking, dancing or swimming. Catherine's one ambition is to find a job: we hope her wish comes true. « NINETEEN

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Charlotte Edelman Chot” Girl Roiervei, 2. 3, 4; Make-up Group. 3; President, 4: National Thespians. 4; Basketball, 3. 4; Interclass Basketball, 1. 2: Glee Club. 2. 3. 4. • Here's the girl who does a little bit of everything. When you sec those sometimes beautiful, sometimes ludicrous, some- times terrifying faces appear on the stage, you know it's some of Chot's work: or at a- ’ rate, it's been done under her super- vision. She is one of our main stand-bys in the guarding divi- sion of the basketball court and as a true Girl Reserve. she'V hard to beat. In addition. ' Chot'' has made an excellent scholas- tic record. Charlotte expects to enter Ursinus College in the fall. ELAINE ADELLE EDELMAN Red'’ Or ’lH»8tra, 1, 2. 3, 4; Girl Reserves. 2; Stamp Club. 1. 2. 3; Echo. 3; Glee Club. 1. 2, 3. 4; Dramatic Club. 3; Library Assistant. 1, 2, 3, 4. • This friendly little maiden is the other half of the brain trust known to us as Fox and Edelman. She and Betty have similar characteristics and tastes. She. too. has been a helping hand to Miss Bartleson in our school library. Elaine has been faithful to the orchestra, in which she olays the violin. She has also taken an active part in the glee dub and the stamp dub-. After graduation she expects to go into training, and we arc sure that she will be an invaluable asset to whichever hospital she selects. Jeanne Lois Fairer Jeannie” Mnkc-up Group 1. 2: Dramatic Club, 4; Glee Club, 1; Girl Reserves, l. 2. 3, 4; Operetta. 4. • In this modern day and age. pcoole who have poise are rare, especially in high-schools. Jeanne may be classed in this group for, except for polite inquiries about someone's health and wcl fare, her delicate voice is carefully modulated—even when laugh- ing at some joke or humorous incident. Jeannie has a secret am- bition to be an airplane hostess. Her good nature and sweet- temper will always be an asset whether she achieves her secret goal or whether she becomes somebody's stenog.” Beatrice Faulstick Sticky” Basketball, 1. 2. 3. 4; Captain, 4; Glee Club, 1. • Pop! the ball goes into the basket and there are two more points for Wilson. Sticky”, captain of the girls' basketball team, has done more to bring her team the winning laurels than one girl ought to be capable of doing. But that's because she likes it. She'd rather play basketball than do anything else. Outside of school she uses her energy to good advantage swim- ming or dancing. Bea” is one of our Commercial students and hopes to be a stenographer. With her high scores we know she’ll be one of the best. EIGHTEEN »



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T. Harold Gafford T. Harold Orchestra. 1, 2. 3, 4: Stamp Clui». 1, 2; Boy’» Oloo Club. 1. • The last bell rings and in dashes Harold. Late again! Harold has been late more than any one else in the class. Besides hav- ing this distinction he is also one of the most studious boys in the class. His ambition is to become a forest ranger or an or- chestra leader. He is well on his way to becoming an orchestra leader as he has been in the orchestra four years. He has also been a member of the Glee Club. Some day you may turn on your radio and listen to Maestro T. Harold Gafford and his symphony orchestra. Here's luck. Harold. Mildred George Millie” Echo. 1. 2, 3, 4; Yearbook, 4; Interdans Basket bull. 1. 2; Make-up. 3; Valedictorian. • Happy-go-lucky Millie' is never seen without a smile. The fact that she is one of the youngest students has not kept her from becoming one of our cleverest Commercial students. She has given generously of her typing ability to various organiza- tions and. consequently, has the job of Typist-in-Chicf of the Echo . She likes to read, dance, and draw, with the love of art holding priority. Mildred expects to continue her education at Churchman's Business College. Don't get your shorthand confused with the curves on those pictures you draw. Mildred. Richard Goodyear ' Mick Dick Cla«8 Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4. • You can stop here if you are looking for the class Romeo. Don't let that sedate-looking portrait fool you. because he is full of activity when out with a group of boys or girls. His mathematical ability is evident, as he coaches Mr. Wochrlc from the Trigonometric sidelines. He has ventured into the field of sports through the medium of class basketball and has shown up as a true representative of Avona Heights. His ability to make friends is sure to carry him far. William M. Gordan Bill Flash” Dramatic Club, 4: Gle© Club. 4. • Here is one of the quietest boys in the class. Flash” enter ed Wilson this year which gave him little opportunity to become active in any extra-curricular work: but he has done his share- in many other ways. For instance, he certainly was an aid in the production of the Christmas Carol. We don't know what Bill's ambition is, but we do know that he likes to bowl. Per- haps someday he will be a champion bowler. Stick to it. Bill, and we'll stand by and pick up the pins for you as you roll the strikes. iwiHir »

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