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

 - Class of 1946

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Health and Home Economics MISS MARION M. HULL B.S.. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Miss Hull is a graduate of Easton High. After col- lege. she came directly here. Besides teaching health, site instructs the cheerleaders. YV. CLYDE NOTESTINE B.S.. East Siroudsburg State Teachers Coij.ece If one wants to get on the good side of Mr. N'olcstine. all one has to do is to invite him to a turkey dinner. He has a delinite distaste for Monday Morning Quar- terbacks. MISS GLADYS WALKER Easton Hospital Three years ago Miss Walker came to Easton High School as the school nurse. She spends a great deal of time outdoors in walking and gardening. MISS RUTH MOSER DULL B.S.. New York University Fortunately for her. Miss Dull likes everything in life except cold winter winds. She especially enjoys trav- eling and the theater. She says that she is very happy in her work. MISS IDA H. MAGEE B.S.. Columbia University M.A., New York University Miss Magee is the very pleasant home economics teacher usually found in Room 217. She has made a hobby of collecting U. S. pennies and pictures of Madonnas. MRS. MARIE K. OHLMANN B.S.. Cedar Crest College Mrs. Ohlmann is the very friendly sewing teacher who, 1 relieve it or not. prefers cooking to sewing. She con- siders music and tenor voices relaxing. Mrs. Ohlmann, Miss Dull, Miss Walker Miss Magee, Miss Hull. Mr. Xotestjnk Miss Ackerman, Miss Sturtkvant, Miss Imki. Mr. Rknkwitz, Mr. Beam Art and Music MISS MARGARET ANNE IMEL Philadelphia School of Design Broadmoor Art Academy Brown School of Art University of Southern California Muhlenberg College Miss Intel detests pettiness and ill-humor. She is a versatile person who is very much interested in music. Her aim in life is to l c a good painter. MISS EDITH L. STURTEVANT B.S.. New York University Pennsylvania Academy oe Fine Arts Supervisor of Art Miss Sturtcvant says that she has difficulty losing her frequent colds and finding a carpenter to repair her hack fence. Her summer vacations are spent in paint- ing New England scenery. MISS MINNIE M. ACKERMAN B.S. in Music, New York University Miss Ackerman finds roast chicken, ice cream, and chocolate candy very pleasing to her taste. Her hob- bies arc reading and collecting recipes. One thing that annoys her is people who talk in the movies. JAMES B. BEAM B.S.. in Music, New York University Supervisor of Music Because of Mr. Beam's wide knowledge of music, going to grand operas is one of his favorite activities, hut he also enjoys reading. He thoroughly dislikes female baritones on the radio. WALTER C. REN KWITZ B.S. is Music, New York University Mr. Rcnkwiu considers stowing away on a trans- Atlantic ship and studying with Frank Kncisal inter- esting experiences, and he has had the good fortune to do both. Playing chamber music ou his violin and fishing in Canada provide many hours of pleasure for him. Pace 10

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Mr. Sandwich, Mrs. Gayman, Mr. Rrotz.man MRS. ANNA AI.I.EN-COI.E Trenton State Normal College B.S.. Columbia University Mrs. Cole came i« Easton High two years ago from March School. She is one of those unusual people who seem to enjoy everything. Throughout this year she has l ecn the director of the Harmonica Club. STANLEY 1). MORGAN B.S., Pennsylvania State College M.A., Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania Lkiiigii University Mr. Morgan's interests include chess, checkers, science, philosophy, and international aiTairs. He is most con- tent when kept busy. Mathematics FLOYD A. BROTZMAN CARMEN J. NORELLI Pii.B.. Lafayette College B.S.. Lafayette Cflleck Mr. Brotzman's quick mind has been the envy of his Mr. Xorclli spends his evenings teaching in night pupils and associates since he first began teaching school. He finds lime, nevertheless, to keep up his thirty-eight years ago. He is enthusiastic about base- stamp collection and his active interest in all sports, ball and pepperpot. MRS. MARY R. GAYMAN Mili.ersvii.le State Teachers College Pii.B.. Muhlenberg College Mrs. Gayman is a very congenial teacher, always eager to help her students. She hopes to do more traveling when conditions are normal again. Making out grades is something she doesn’t like. CHARLES M. SANDWICK B.A.. Lehigh University Detective stories, mathematical research, and football are Mr. Sandwick's hobbies. He is opposed to all kinds of racial ami religious prejudice. He is the secretary of the Easton Teachers Association. EARL RIDER B.S.. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Mr. Rider, who has l ccn teaching since 1925. is not only a teacher but also a horticulturist. In addition to gaidcning. In especially enjoys reading. He came to K.H.S. in September. 1942. Page 9 Mr. Ridkr, Mrs. Allen-Cole, Mr. Norelli, Mr. Morgan



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Manual Arts Mr. Patterson, Mr. Mamana Mr. Ackerman, Mr. Eichi.in, Mr. James Science CLARENCE S. ACKERMAN B.S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College Lafayette College Lkiiigii University Mr. Ackerman is that genial science teacher whose hobbies are traveling and photography. He is the Disaster ('.hairman of the Easton Red Cross. HERBERT H. EICHI.IN Pn.B., Lafayet(e Com. ice M.A., Columbia University University of Wisconsin Reading, going to the mountains to fish, and movie thrillers appeal to Mr. Kichlin. He enjoys teaching, hnt is greatly annoyed hy people who ask stupid ques- tions. He is fond of dogs and little children. AELFRIC JAMES, SR. B.S.. BucksKij. University Mr. James is the busy chemistry teacher who advises the Junior Class. His favorite color is blue, prob- ably Irccausc his coat of arms is blue and gold. JOSEPH MAMANA B.Sc.. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College M.A.. University of Notre Dame Muhlenberg College Pennsylvania State. Coij.egk Mr. Mamana has taught at the Pocono Manor School for Girls and at the University of Notre Dame. He enjoys attending and participating in all sports. HURLEY O. PATTERSON B.A., M.A.. Lafayette College Bloomsburg Statt: Teachers College University of Maine Mr. Patterson is the physics teacher who is happy hunting and fishing in Canada. All of his spare time is spent out-of-doors, and he is an expert hunter. PAUL C. DETWEILER Pennsylvania State College Director, Vocational Kducation Department Mr. Detweiler. who is a graduate of Kaston High, has l ccn teaching for only six years. Hunting, fishing, and long automobile rides take up much of his time. THEODORE WALDAMAR HANSEN Drexei. Institute University of Pennsylvania M u hi .e n berg College Although Mr. Hausen's pupils are principally boys, everyone knows him to be a likable fellow. He enjoys good food ami traveling. EDWIN T. JOHNSON Buffalo State Teachers College Ph.B., Muhlenberg College M.A., New York University Director. General Department Mr. Johnson has no special dislikes. His hobbies arc animal husbandry and landscaping. He also enjoys the opera, sports, and architecture. CHARLES MELBERGER Pennsylvania State College Mr. Melhcrgcr. a graduate of Kaston High, was the business manager of the Junto in 1916. He marvels at the fact that he has taught school for thirty years and is still sane. GEORGE L. STACY Muhlenberg College Have you ever heard the song •'Life”? It is one of Mr. Stacy's favorites. He spends his spare time work- ing on radio and television. STANLEY E. STEIGERWALT B.S.. Muhlenberg College M.Ed.. Pennsylvania State Collegi Mr. Stcigcrwalt’s seventeen years of teaching have in- cluded hand and athletic directing. He hasn’t time for hobbies because he is kept busy picking up his son’s toys. Mr. Detweiler, Mr. Stkigkrwalt, Mr. Stacy Mr. Hansen, Mr. Mei.bekger, Mr. Johnson Page II

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