Easton High School - Echo Yearbook (Easton, MD)

 - Class of 1920

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CHARLES FAI RER 1?.rcc14tiz'r' Committee, IQECIIAUFFE Stuff, Class liooibtlll 'KAlbe, as he is called, is a great lover of the out-of-doors. His niany canoeing and swimming trips up the Delaware have given him the ruddy complexion from which he takes his nickname. Cho! also shines as an ice skater, and had the experience of a mitl-winter swim while trying to play hockey last january. Ile is a fine all-round fellow and very pop- ular. M IQYIQ R II. Fl-QI NBERG Class Football, H.I1l1ll0H Staff, RE- CIIAUFFE SME, Cheer Lcadvr Mike has a cheery disposition but he has scowled continually dur- ing the greater part of this tcrm, for he is the business manager of this publication. During thc foot- ball season he was worried about the indifference of the school to the ef- forts of the cheer leaders, Some day he'll forget his worries and lose that serious tone from his speech. JOHN RICIEICRT FORD Imagine that the above is a babe in swarlflling clothes, for t',Iitncy is still a child, although a somewhat precocious one. lie delights in ma- thematics. but Ends his chief pleas- ure in trying to amuse his class- mates by making a general nuisance of himself. Some day we hope he will grow up and be of some use to the world. CALVIN FRANKIiNFIICI.D Baseball Team This innocent lad has wandered in from somewhere in the farming wilds. He played some baseball with us but, outside of that, has not mixctl, to any extent, with school affairs. XYe are afraid he will wander back much in the same condition that he wandered in.

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LOUIS II. CUYLE Orcliestra, Class Track, Class B054 ketball, Hfuntul' Staff Some one once said, HAH musi- cians are nuts! However true the statement may he in general it cer- tainly applies in this ease. Pete is usually conducting monkey shines for the amusement of those present. Ile can and frequently does, become very serious and worked up over some matters. Be that as it may, he sure can jazz up the ole fiddle. JESSE A, CRUBAUGII Clam Prvszdmzt ISUHIJ, Senior Play, Presidcnl of E. H. S. fl., Tmrk Team The dashing Mr. Brown of Qual- ity Street. Although naturally clever and foolish, he is at times in, clined to take himself seriously. He affects a most wonderful dignity while presiding over some affair. If you have read his famous paper on sewers you know that he can tell of his experiences so realistically that you are almost inclined to believe him. ROLAND DAVIS .tlssislaftt lfclitvr Junta, Class Bus- ketball, Senior Pla-t-, Trarlr Squad This is the lank figure of a poet and a scholar. I-Ie can write quite Miltonian sonnets and inspiring editorials. Although usually quiet and philosophical, he has often, of late, astonished us with bursts of friskiness and humor. Suddenly and unexpectedly he has helped form one of our famous couples. D1 PVGLAS F.-XCKENTHAL Baxlcvtball Tram, l7r'bating Team, Class .S't'Cn'tary, 747'l'dJlH't'7' E, ll. S. .-l., Scvziur Play, Class Football, RECIIAVFFE Staff, Prvsitlmtt of French Club MD0llg.,l we feel sure is not con- ceited. I-le tries hard to make us believe he is, but we know him too well. He is somewhat fond of his own voice and delights in making wild and foolish statements with the hope of drawing people out and getting them to coax him or ,agree with him, He has been accused of being too slow, but we have our doubts.



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IIOXYARD FUG.-X'I'li Urflxustra, 1'AV'l llL'l1 Club lloward doesn't think we ought to knock him. XYe'll say that he is :u hluffer and let it go at that. Ilis specialty is asking the teachers questions until we sometimes won' der whether he is a deep-thinking seeker after knowledge or merely one groping in darkness. He is certainly a good-hearted, honest chap-thoroughly in earliest about everything he attempts. junx tft'l.xr1cR ll'n't'lt's.r Club john is a plugger. Slowly hut surely he has stored an infinite amount of knowledge in his head. He has even been known to study in the afternoon, Ilut when he at- tempts to give out some of it lie is In-astly techniealf' Ilis pet hohby is the wireless plant, although any- thing mathematical. eleetrieal, or teelinieal is right in his line. G ICRALD GALLAGIIICR Class Football, Frenrli Alflnb Name, hair, everything, indicate that he in an Irishman. Iiut he is entirely too quiet. lilis native wit, however, frequently breaks through and bears out the First impression. XYith him puiictuality is a nuisance to be avoided whenever possible. Ile is successful in avoiding it. STAN I,If Y G1 DDSHALK Band This blonde youth has gone through the four years with us and carried on successfully as a student. llowever he has kept so closely to himself that too few of us feel that we are really aetluaintecl with him,

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