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EDWARD DOYLE Encos, Q. 1. T. Edward has been with us for three years, having taken his Freshman year at St. Xavierts College. He applied himself so diligently and studiously that we seldom heard from him except in recitations. .H.0.W- ever, he showed a willingness to join in all actlvmes which were for the good of the school. For sqch men as Edward the world holds unlimited opportunities. EDITH EDRICH Septendem Club, Art Staff Edith came to us in her Junior year, after taking her first year at Hughes and her second at XVoodward. Al- though somewhat reserved, she has always been ready to offer a helping hand when interests of the class were at stake. Her work on the Art StaH' is worthy of note and shows she is apt in many directions. ESTELLE FELL Pin Committee, Q. I. T. Estelle has made a great name for herself as a stu- dent. Her thijee years in the commercial academic department have been Characterized by good grades secured by earnest application. She is very unseliish with her knowledge, always ready to help a friend in need. KVhatever her future activities may be, we have no doubt of her success. MORRIS C. FERSHTMAX Progressive Club Morris is truly 'not the lastn in his class. especially in Latin. As a recent immigrant from Russia, he knows well the value of education. Morris therefore foresook his material interests for the sake of graduating from E. N. H. S. We are proud of having him in our class and wish him good luck in all that he may undertake. -24-
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MARGUERITE CONDON L. C. E. Club, December Dance Committee Having done her best she allows nothing to worry her. A part of that best is that she has attended E. N. H. S. for four years without missing a night, and Peas- lee School the two years prior to that with only one mghtts absence, working faithfully all the while. After inch 3 record as that, East Night can hardly give er up. ROBERT L. CREEK Encos, L. C. E. Club Bob came to us from the Norwood High School, and he certainly was a welcome addition to East Night. Bob is contemplating taking up the study of law. From the arguments we have heard him make in Mr. Gamest class in the defense of Norwood, we feel positive that should he enter this profession he would make a de- cided success of it. JOSEPH K. CRUTE April Dance Committee Joseph is modest and seldom speaks of himself, leav- ing his friends to find out his good qualities for them- seres, and to think the more highly of him for not lauding his own merits. He intends to return to East Night next fall to take up a commercial course. We wish for him unlimited success. DAISY DAUGHERTY Pin Committee, Rostrum Staff Daisy has attended E. N. H. S. two years. She has been one of our best students, carefully noting all that is said in the class room. Daisy also attends the cook- ing class and we are told that the cakes and pies she ha-kes are delicious. Her ambition is displayed by the fact that she has spent many a wearisome hour travel- ing to and from California to gain knowledge. -23h
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NEAL L. FESSENDEN December Dance Commitlce Little did we think that night two years ago when Neal decided to join East Night, how much joy he was to add to our school life. Although he always applied himself very earnestly to his studies, especially mathe- matics, he was never too busy to offer a helping hand, or a kindly word, to a struggling brother-or sister. XVe hope his career as an electrical engineer will prove successful. hVILLIAM FLEDDERMAN April Dance Committee, L. C. E., Encos After spending the first two years at Woodward and Vl'est Night High, William came 10 East Night and has shown his ability to learn his lessons and still have lime for the social events of the school, as his record shows. He.expects to continue school work, probably at U. C., and he carries our heartiest good wishes for his future. MINNIE FOEHR L. C. E. Club Shels quiet, but we like her. Her inclinalion to silence is not due to inability to talk intelligently, but she evidently believes that she can learn more by listening to what others say. A pleasant smile atones for a vast amount of silence, and Minnie certainly has the smile. She intends to take a special course in Span- ish when she completes the regular course. MICHAEL FOLZENLOGEN Encos, Scptendem Club Michael is little, but he is a hard worker in his studies! Not satisfied with only the general course, he also studies chemistry, which further proves his ambih tion. XVe wish him success at U. C. next year and know he will attain it. -25..
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