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

 - Class of 1942

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SCIENCE Elmer E. Carroll, B. S., Washington and Jefferson College. To Coach Carroll goes a great part of the credit for the many victories of the foot- ball team. Herbert H. Eichlin, Ph.B., M. A., Columbia University. Mr. Eichlin has con- tributed much to the scientific education of his students. Aelfric James, Sr., B. S., Buckncll University. Mr. James was general chairman of the Minutemcn, who dis- tributed and collected pledges in the drive for the purchase of War Saving Bonds. Joseph E. Ki.ock, B. S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College; M. Ed., Penn- sylvania State College. Teaching consumes Mr. Klock’s time in winter but in sum- mer farming and gardening occupy him. John Kressler, B. S., Lafayette College. Besides being an excellent marksman and an ardent hunter, Mr. Kressler is very much interested in woodworking and in all kinds of sports. Hurley O. Patterson, B. A.. M. A., Lafayette College. Big-game hunting and fishing claim much of Mr. Patterson’s time. Grace D. Reimf.r, New York University. Miss Reimer’s interest- ing lectures about nature and her travels will be long remembered. Andrew S. Uhler, B. A., Catawba College. Mr. Uhler enjoys taking hikes and photographing birds and other forms of wild life. , Mr. Patterson, Mr. Klock, Miss Relmer, Mr. Uhler, Mr. Kressler Mr. Eichlin. Mr. James, Mr. Carroll (sonata[i Doarao Nine

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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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ZmCXFME - □OQFSHKD Mr«. Gayman, Miss Pharo, Mr. Brotzman. Miss Reed, Miss Thomason Mr. Morgan, Mr. Sandwick, Mr. Wagner, Mr. StelKerwalt, Mr. Richards TOO MATHEMATICS Floyd A. Brotzman, Ph.B., Lafayette College. Mr. Brotz- man teaches college preparatory mathematics and also acts as adviser to the Mathe- matics Club. Mary R. Gayman, Ph.B., Muhlenberg College. Mrs. Gayman has for several years been adviser to the Junior Girl Reserves. Stanley D. Morgan, B. S., Pennsylvania State College; M. A., Lafayette College. Mr. Morgan has formed a sound foundation in mathematics for a great number of students. Charles W. Richards, B. S., Lafayette College. Mr. Richards is widely known for his interest in interscholastic athletics. Charles M. Sandwich, B. A., Lehigh University. Mr. Sandwick is adviser of the highly successful High School Quiz Program. Stanley E. Steigerwalt, B. S., Muhlenberg College; M. Ed., Pennsylvania State College. A newcomer to our school. Mr. Steigerwalt teaches vocational science and mathematics. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Cordelia L. Pharo, B. A., Pennsylvania State Col- lege. Miss Pharo will be long remembered by German students for her interesting classes. Verna M. Reed, B. A., Pennsylvania State College; M. A., Columbia Uni- versity. Besides being Dean of Girls, Miss Reed is social adviser for the school and is the leader of the Senior Girl Reserves. Mary E. Thomason, B. A., Barnard Col- lege. Miss Thomason is well liked by her students for her patience and helpfulness. William T. Wagner. B. A., Franklin and Marshall College; M. A., University of Michigan. Mr. Wagner’s annual New York trips will leave pleasant memories with many members of Sodalitas Latina. Ten

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