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Meeker, Harold Ellsworth Football Manager, 4; Basketball, 3; Class Treasurer, 4. Harold belongs to our class of silent workers. He has given his body and soul to managing our football team. “Always considerate of others, that’s Squeak all around” say the boys. Harold hears the business world calling to him. He will surely miss you, Squeak, when you leave us. Don’t forget the Mexican athletes. Mecier, Zita Olive Zita is another member of the quiet and unassuming class. She is, however, willing to undertake any work placed before her. In her course of study, commercial subjects have had a prominent part. In fact, Zita has decided to enter the business life. Murray, Mary Ethel Library Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; IA and behold! You gaze upon an artist of no mean note. Judging from the prizes Mary has won in art contnests we would say she was on the road to fame. She certainly has done her bit in contributing posters to our activities. It will not surprise us to see Mary’s name on future works of art. Moore, Thomas Antony Track 34; Football 34; Class Secy., 34; Baseball Mgr. 3; !‘Great talkers are never great doers.” This quotation of Middleton’s fits Tommy perfectly, for he certainly is a great “doer” in the athletic line. Tommy, with a fight to the finish spirit on the gridiron, a fierce determination to out-run everyone on the track, forever practicing the virtue of modesty, has rightfully won a place among sportsmen. The heartiest of wishes go with Tom, for he has done a great deal for East High. Nagle, Ma Dora Kathleen Dramatic Club 3; Sunrise 3; Piper 4; Glee Club 23; Student Council 3; “As the bright sun glorifies the sky So is her face illuminated with her eye.” Ma Dora’s dramatic ability, effectively displayed in the Piper, brought considerable renown, both to this dusky-haired maiden and to her Alma Mater. She is planning on a business career. Page twenty-two
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Kinter, Mary Margaret Pentagon 4; Boomer Staff 3; Glee Club 28; Here is one of our retiring students. Sh is a faithful worker and is sure to make a success in her life work, which, she tells us, is to be nursing. Methinks a certain football player will be getting hurt more often in order to make frequent visits to the hospital. Laing, William Harold Orchestra 3, 4; Harold decided to come from Central to join our ranks in his Junior year. He was a valuable addition to our orchestra, being a talented musician. Besides playing the violin and xylophone, he has also accompished the act of playing the piano with his nose. Harold will always have friends because of his amiability. Locke, Violet Debating, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2. Violet is going to the University of Michigan to take up law. We hope that when she is admitted to the Bar, her clients will say that “the best counsel is that of a woman.” Although Violet appears to be very quiet, she is always ready for a good time. We all wish success to her, the only girl of our class who is taking up this worthy work. Mac Pherson, Charlotte Grant Pentagon 4; Sunrise 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3: Dramatic 3; For originality and cleverness in writing there is no one ahead of our “Chucky”. She has made a very enviable name for hoi self in the literary pursuits of our school. Let it not be thought, however, that Charlotte's star has only one point. She is a very good all-round student and is a decided credit to East High Manly, Helen Sunrise Staff 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; When greater perils men environ, Then women show a front of iron And gentle in their manner, they Do bold things in a qu?et way. Page twenty-one
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5 ' i ■ Pelow, Margaret Marie Sunrise 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic 3; Student Council 2; Glee Club 2, 3; As the saying goes, Margaret “is one of a hundred. She has the highest general average of the girls of the senior class and accordingly the greai honor of speaking at commencement has been allotted to her. Along the oratorical and literary lines Margaret’s work has been especially distinguished, for it was she who won for East High its first Burns’ oratorical prize. The school is proud of its foremost pupil and will greatly miss her. Poeiilman, Minnie Luella Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; “Laugh and grow fat.’’ Minnie laughed and is still laughing. Trouble and care dare not molest this broadcaster of good cheer. However, when it comes to seriousness in perform ing tasks, Minnie is always ready to lend a helping hand. She has gained considerable renown through her singing. Prior, Helene Wilhelmina Student Council 3, 4; Pentagon Staff 4; Girl’s Basketball 1, 3, 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Old friends are the best friends The friends that are tried and true When others pass you onward You’ll find they’ll stick to you. Renner, Marcella Mandolin Club 3; Marcella may be quiet but you’d be surprised at the “snap she puts into shorthand and typewriting. We are told she has attained a high rate of speed. With sound judgment combined with her efficiency we are sure she will reach her mark. Renz, Doretta Bertha Who has not seen that feeling born of flame, Crimson the cheek at mention of a name? Doretta is one of the sweetest most alluring girls of our class which might well be proud to have as one of its members a girl with such a disposition. “Cookie as a basketball star cannot be surpassed. It is due to her that our team has often come home victorious. Here’s luck to our “Cookie. Page twenty-three
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