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

 - Class of 1938

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JAMES B. BEAM, B.S. in Music, New York University Music Be- sides music, which serves as both profession and hobby, collecting rare antiques holds the most interest for our music supervisor. HURLEY O. PATTERSON, A.B., M.A., Lafayette College Science In his spare hours Mr. Patterson is very enthusiastic about outdoor sports. Hunting, fishing, and camping take preference over all others. MARY R. CAYMAN, Ph. B.f Muhlenburg College Mathematics Mrs. Gayman is devoted to sewing and gardening. She is very fond of her flowers, especially her dahlias and zinnias. MINNIE M. ACKERMAN, B.S. in Music, New York Uni- versity Music Miss Ackerman has an unusual record. She has had the privilege of teaching in all twelve grades, starting in the first grade and work- ing her way up. CORDELIA L. PHARO, A.B., Pennsylvania State College German Miss Pharo spends so much time after school in Room 110 that we wonder she has any time to spend at home in Bethlehem with her cocker spaniel. FLOYD A. BROTZMAN Ph. B., Lafayette College Mathematics Mr. Brotzman is celebrating his twenty-fifth year of teach- ing in Easton High School. He says, “I would just as soon teach math as eat, for I love my math.” S. ELIZABETH HILLYER, B.A., Barnard College; M.A., Columbia University English Miss Hillyer’s beautiful contralto voice has given us many enjoyable assembly programs. She has also con- tributed many entertaining hours through her coaching of the senior play. CHARLES W. RICHARDS, B.S., Lafayette Col- lege Mathematics Mr. Richards prefers football and baseball to swim- ming and coaching. He can also wield a golf club. LAURA H. WHITE, A.B., American University; M.A., Colum- bia University English Miss White has traveled extensively and has had many amusing experi- ences while teaching in the Strait Settle- ments. She thorough- ly dislikes being inter- viewed and having her picture taken. page li

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page 10 CHARLES W. MELBERGER, Pennsylvania State College Industrial Education Mr. Melberger is especially interested in hunting and fishing. EVA R. ZUCK, B.S., New York University Industrial Education Miss Zuck possesses one of the best senses of humor and one of the most pleasing personalities of the faculty. She is especially fond of leather handwork. ROY F. STANTON, Ph. B., Lafayette; M.A., Columbia University; ‘Uni- versity of Montpelier Social Studies Mr. Stanton’s hobby, photography, has contributed much to the Rechauffe. Most of the snapshots of faculty members are a result of Mr. Stanton’s interesting pastime. ELIZABETH WEAVER, B.S., Columbia University Fine Art M iss Weaver in her travels has visited Europe, Bermuda, and Panama. A complete tour of the United States is the goal toward which she is aiming. GRACE D. REIMER, New York I diversity Science M iss Reimer makes the study of geography an interesting one through tales of her own travels at home and abroad. In addition to traveling, she is very fond of horseback riding. GEORGE L. STACY, B.A., Muhlenberg College Industrial Education Mr. Stacy is an expert radiotrician, who has his own experimental laboratory where he spends much time. His remaining hours are spent in the company of his dog. JOHN KRESSLER, B.S., Lafayette College Science Mr. Kressler’s widespread interests are divided among his home chemical “lab,” his woodworking shop, and sports, particularly football. WALTER C. RENKWITZ, B.S. in Music, New York University Music Mr. Renkwitz is a camping enthusi- ast. In the winter, however, he enjoys nothing better than a good symphony concert. WILLI AM H. FACKENTHAL, Ph. B., M. A., Lafayette College Social Studies Mr. Fack- enthal’s interests are varied. Fishing, athletics, and reading abundantly fill his leisure hours.



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 JOSEPH E. KLOCK, B.S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College; M. Ed., Pennsylvania State College Science Besides biology, the sub- ject he teaches, Mr. Klock is interested in woodworking. Sports also claim much of his attention. ANNE WILLAUER, B.S., Temple University Commercial Studies Miss Willauer has established the remarkable record of having motored through forty-one states and Canada. Whistling is one of her accomplishments. DOROTHY M. STERNER, B.S., Beaver College Business Education All sports hold Miss Sterner's interest, among them basketball, tennis, bowling, ping-pong, and track. She loves dogs, particularly her Boston terrier. JESSIE I. FRANKENFIELD, B.S., Columbia I niversitv Business Education Miss Frankenfield finds match- book and ash tray collecting both an interesting and an amusing hobby. She has collections of various designs from all parts of the world. ELMER S. CARROLL, B.S., Washington and Jefferson College Science While Coach Carroll is, of course, very much interested in football, he is also an ardent golf enthusiast. HERBERT H. EICHLIN, Ph. B., Lafayette; M.A., Columbia University Science Our faculty members seem fond of music, and Mr. Eichlin is no exception. He started playing the violin at avery early age and still plays. MELVA KUNTZ, B.S., University of Pennsylvania Spanish Miss Kuntz will never find herself stranded in a foreign country for lack of understanding the lan- guage. In addition to being a linguist, she has a large collection of dolls from foreign countries which she has visited. ALBERT S. ERB, B.S., Muhlen- berg College; M.A., Lehigh Un- iversity Science Mr. Erb may not own a Stradivari us, but that does not prevent him from being a skilled v iol i n ist. EVANGELINE M. HENRY, East Stroudsburg State Teach- ers College English Mrs. Henry is an enthu- siastic traveler, having been abroad several times. At home she a- muses herself with hiking, fishing, and swimming. page 12

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