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Wing, Marjorie Rosmond “She’s little anti quaint and witty too, Always cheerful and never blu».” Her ready wit and willingness to help have made her very valuable to our class. Marjie hopes to go to Allegheny College. Wirth, Martha Stella Martha may well be described by this quotation; ‘In the right place is her heart, and her hand is ready and willing.” Mart has been an excellent student while in high school and we feel and sincerely hope that she will excel in her chosen work. Wood, Margaret Ellen Rob White 3; Glee Club 3, 4; I’eggy Ellen came to us in vher junior year from South High of Youngstown. When it comes to dancing, we have to give the honor to Peggy. This talent she displayed very effectively in the Piper. We must say, Peggy likes them “short and sweet.” Wright, Delva One of Delva’s outstanding characteristic is her thoughtfulness for others. “Never elated when one man’s oppressed Never dejected while another’s blessed.” Zaluski, Alexander Eootball 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; East High will always remember Alexander as one of the prominent members of its first foot-ball team To this activ.ity he devoted the first part of each of his last two years in high school. He will also be remembered as a member of the first orchestra which was organized among the pupils of East High. Page twentg-nine
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Wade, Edgar Frank Sunrise Staff, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Mandolin Club, 4; Tennis Manager, 3; Tennis Team, 3, 4; Edgar entered East High from Central during his junior year. Consider ing the time that “Eggs” has been with us his participation in the school’s activities has been most energetic. “Eggs” and his partner are noted for their monopoly in teasing the young ladies. “There’s mischief in this man.”—Shakes-pea re. Wallace. Stanley Joseph Sunrise Editor-in-chief 1, 2, 3, 4; President Student Council 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 4; Track 3, 4; Tennis 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3: “He was a man, take him for all in all.” and he still is. A true scholar, a good sportsman, and a trustworthy friend—that’s Stan. His modesty would prompt him to denv that he is one ol the most efficient props of East High, and that he did much to accomplish our popularity. But “facts is facts!” We are sure he will distinguish himself as a lawyer after graduating from Georgetown Law School. Warfel, Louise Catherine Commercial Class Graduate; Louise is one of the most promising members of East High’s commercial department. Aside from business activities, she has been a prominent figure in girls’ basketball during the last two years. We extend to her our sincerest wishes for a successful career in the work she has chosen. Warren, Robert Cummins Class Treasurer, 2; Football Team, 3, 4; Class Vice President, 4; Track, 2; Baseball Manager, 4; Athletic, willing, ioyal, square, describes Robert Warren thoroughly. “Bob” was prominent on the athletic field because of his physique, willingness, squareness. His loyalty was conspicuous in the trying moments of the class and school. Robert will enter either Cornell or Carnegie Tech to take up mechanical engineering. Wick, James Joseph Glee Club 3; Track 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Staff 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Minstrels 3; Give me a lever long enough And a prop strong enough I can single handed move the world. % Page twenty-eight
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Graduation Our East High School we have loved you Ever since your day began, Yielder of our education, Moulded by the wits of man. Days of study, days of pleasure. Days of eagerness to hojd Facts that we can join together, More to us than worldly gold. Knowledge, vim and understanding Floating ’neath our colors bold, Virtues, waving high and saying, “We, East High’s cannot be sold!” Such good colors, how we love them Great their meaning and what they say, Off’ring us the finest standard, ’Neath the Scarlet and the Gray. And now, the day of graduation Hinging half the world around Comes to us in time of sadness; Our words flutter to the ground. Leaving classmates, lessons, teachers, Valued treasurer of those days, Many were the golden moments, Interpreting some noted phase. But O, East High School we’ve had pleasure Out here where the sunrise glows With your beauty and your favor Everlasting sweetness grows. Edith E hired. Page thirty
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