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

 - Class of 1942

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Mr. Erb, Mr. Stone ADMINISTRATION Elton E. Stone, B. A., University of Nebraska; M. A., Columbia University. Mr. Stone’s many duties as principal include advising the E. H. S. A. and the Senior Class. However, he occasionally finds time to indulge in his favorite sport, golf. Albert S. Erb, B. S.. Muhlenberg College; M. A., Lehigh University. As assistant principal, Mr. Erb has been very efficient; he has quickly gained the confidence and admiration of every student. Mildred S. Coyle, R. N.; B. S., M. A., Columbia University. Miss Coyle’s interest in both the health and the well-being of students has reached far beyond the limits of medicine. Edna P. Metz, Easton High School. In the office Mrs. Metz always greets students with a pleasant smile. Fannie M. Osterstock, B. A., Goucher College. Her understanding of school affairs has won Miss Osterstock many friends during her service at Easton High. Mrs. Metz, Ml»» Coyle, Ml»» Osterstock aoania'ffiir Docon Z3D Seven

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zmmcwii oom] uoisfs 'xoo Chapter I AMERICANS ALL As a token of appreciation for what these men have done for the Easton schools, the R6chauff6 staff devotes this page to the Superintendent and to the Board of Education. The Superintendent of Schools, Dr. James C. Bay, has efficiently and progressively managed the school district for twenty years. He has instituted many reforms, among which are the new vocational department of the high school and the required four-year American Civilization course. Dr. Bay is well known in the community for his lectures on our democratic institutions. The School Board consists of nine men elected by the voters of Easton and serving without pay. This board is divided into two committees: the Educational Committee, the members of which are Donald R. Cameron, Wesley S. Mitman, William R. Strunk, and G. Raymond Waterbor; and the Finance and Property Committee, which consists of Horace A. Lehr. Robert D. Lucey, Dr. George A. Moore, and Richard N. M. Snyder. The President of the Board. Harry D. Powell, serves ex officio on both committees. The following officers are chosen by the Board of Education: Harry A. Hillyer, Solicitor, and Ray E. Peifer, Secretary. six



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JM(tnm F K □Dd'SHD BODS© 5CIO Miss Gregory, Miss Miller, Mrs. Henry, Miss Storrs Miss White, Miss Cline, Miss L. Magee Dr. Howe, Mr, Cooper, Mr. Noto pro. rr ENGLISH Mary S. Clinf., B. A., Bryn Mawr College. A iss Cline will always be remembered for her excellent work on the operetta. Elwood Cooper, B. A., Pennsylvania State College; M. A., Columbia University. Mr. Cooper has for several years ably directed the Senior Play. Phyllis Gregory, B. A., Wilson College; M. A.. Columbia University. To Miss Gregory goes much of the credit for the successful weekly publication of The Junto. Evangeline M. Henry, B. S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. Mrs. Henry’s enthusiasm for teaching English makes even the most difficult phases interesting. Merrill L. Howe, B. A., Otterbein College; M. A., Ph.D., Yale University. Dr. Howe will long be remembered for his ability at golf and at volley ball. Lydia S. Magee, B. A., Hood College. Miss Magee is very helpful to all students who use the library. Dorothy R. Miller, B. S., Columbia University. Much of the credit for the success of the Junior Play goes to Miss Miller. Anthony Noto, B. A., Lafayette College; East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. The place of Mr. Noto, who is now serving with the U. S. Army, has been taken by Mrs. Robert Reid, who formerly taught Spanish at E. H. S. Frances H. Storrs, B. A.. M. A., St. Lawrence University. To Miss Storrs goes the gratitude of the staff for her help and guidance in preparing this volume. Laura H. White, B. A., Amer- ican University; M. A., Columbia University. Having traveled widely and having taught in China, Miss White is an exceptionally interesting person. Eight

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