East High School - Janus Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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East High School - Janus Yearbook (Youngstown, OH) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 32 of 102
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Page 32 text:

30 EAST HIGH ECHO Senior Number Class Will We, the class of l930, after successfully completing four years of strenuous study in East High School, do hereby leave. bequeath, and bestow all of our earthly possessions. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item I-The senior boys leave their fighting determination in football, their marvelous records in basketball to those who will be lucky enough to fill their highly honored places, and we firmly hope that the future teams will con- tinue their good work. II-The debating team leaves their silver cup, which was awarded to them for the district championship, and offer their sincerest wishes that the next team may attain the state championship. III-The class, as a whole, leave their excellent dramatic ability to the Senior B's. We hope they will not need it. IV-The senior members of the band leave their long-cher- ished uniforms to those who take their places. We hope they will fit. V-Having mastered the art of chewing gum, we have dis- carded it upon leaving our beloved school. We offer the B class IW of what is left in our treasury to supply them- selves with fresh gum. VI-We extend our sincerest hopes that the next Senior A class will succeed in being exempted from all final exams, a privilege which, to our regret, We have been unable to attain, VII-To the next class we also leave our highly prized senior home rooms, our lockers and our incomplete note- books. Please take good care of the aforesaid articles, that they will be in good condition when you leave. VIII--To the Senior B's, we bequeath the front row of seats in assembly, so that they might be the first to pass out as the orchestra plays, and thus reach their classes on time. IX-To the Juniors we leave the gymnasium as a future dance hall. They will find a box of corn meal in the loud speaker of the orthophonic. X-To the Sophomores, we leave our superiority complex- we hope that they'll get rid of it as easily as we did. XI-To the Freshmen, we leave our undying school spirit. We hope they'll value this generous gift, and retain it long after we're gone.

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Senior Number EAST HIGH ECHO H ll To Those W bo W ill Carry On Do the most that you can for her fame, Strive ahead till the highest point's reached Add renown to this fairest school's name. II Carry onward ye students of East, We have worked for the name of our school, And the best that was in us we gave, So each one of you hold to this rule Carry onward but only the brave. We put implicit faith in your work And the school that we love in your hands. But do all that the school may demand. Time has come when we seniors must leave, So to you we extend this request Let East High your good blessings receive And please give her but only the best. II And let no one from any task shirk, -A rthur Karpeles llllll Illm E ''''''''''' '- HH BB Ill III mm mm '''''' '- M - ' BB unmmmm



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Senior Number EAST HIGH ECHO 31 Mo foj re Nonsense It was a day of great re-Joyce-ing in Ralston. The circus had come to town! The Biller, coming a week before, had aroused the entire Popalation, to see the parade Marsch up DeMain Street. All the people had left their Houses as this sort of thing was New-fer them. Every Reub-en the country had come. Oh! My-ers, cried a Grace-ful lady from Georgia as the Kelly-ope arrived within hearing distance. Here it comes! Excitement reigned supreme! Here's the ElleCnjphant! At this news, little Frankie dashed out with peanuts in his hand. Don't Jaffee-d that Anna-mal, Hall-ered his mother. There's liable to B'lice in it! Be Still-son. Stop your c-Ryan. Look at the Campbells. - The Campbells were indeed coming, led by a man with a Peg-leg painted like a Barber-pole. Next came the Fleming-o, beautiful bird, strutting Swank-ily. Georgeously enthroned in her palace on wheels came that Lightbody-d lady of three hundred pounds. She was busily Wink Clejing at a Hy-man with a S-Quint when--Crash! bang!- every Cubic inch of her landed in the road. Mother Earth rose right up to Meeteer! Because of the excitement that followed, very few people no- ticed the A-Laskin wonder and the Hun-singer who Galip-d in the rear. Order was not restored until the parade reached the grounds. And there, what a feast for the circus lover! De Carlo-ads of Popfaj corn and chile-con-Carney, Curran buns and Sweitzer cheese and sandwiches!! A sudden cry rent the air, The lion is Louis! Everyone was a Pauled. A few guns were aimed at him, but to no avail. Just in the Nick of time a brave Hunter appeared with Mor-guns. The Lion is dead! Long live the Lion. THINGS WE SELDOM HEAR Myron Jaffe reciting in chemistry. Any senior say Of course I've got my history lesson. Silence at the senior meetings. Miss Heard, There will be no lesson tomorrow.

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