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W4 tas1EHght MARY GORDON fi wise head and a silent tongue are companions. Mary came to use after three years at XValnut Hills High School and their loss was our gain. She is deeply interested in her studies which she intends to continue next year. VVe sincerely hope OUI' best wishes will help her on her way. FRANK S. GREY, JR. Scoenontt Club. 'ffis fools who shout-but wise men listen. Frank has been with us only one year, having spent three years at East High School. He de- voted most of his time to his studies and there- fore does not participate in school activities to a great extent. As to his hobby, some of his friends tell us that he would rather dance than eat which is Hgoing some, eh Frank? M ARCELLA GROSS L. A. R. K. Club, P. O. P. Club, Pre- Lenten Dance Committee, Public Speak- ing Class, Glee Club, Girls' Gym Class. She who brings sunshine into the life of others has sunshine in her own. Marcella increases the Gross family's contri- bution to East Night graduates to four in num- ber. May the Crosses keep coming to East Night! Her ambition is to make a home. We're with you, Marcella, and we'll all come to visit you when you announce your at home. Qwmngmimui
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... -. ... Y. M., .-u. Q 'iiliii V it izitiii ii igtlrtc QQQQQIQM Q3QQQQQQccQQ,Q'f BEHREN S GROENE Room Executive, Scoenontt Club, P. O. P. Club. .-I male of fe-:U wordsf' During his several years at East Night, Behrens has been an earnest worker in all he has under- taken. His quiet and unassuming demeanor has won for him many true friends. He intends to take a postgraduate course next year. Hay you capture that elusive fairy, Success, O comrade! EDVVARD J. GUENTHER Editorial Staff, Room Executive, Scoen- ontt Club, P. O. P. Club, Pin and Ring Committee. The strrcsf pledge of a deaflzlcss name Is the .silent pledge of flwuglits 1lIlSP!7kCl1.U HEd. has attended East Xight since 1917. Dur- ing his hve years here, he has completed a course in stenography and now is ready to graduate from the academic course. Ed. is our room execu- tive and is very efficient. He will enter U. C. next year and the honors of East Night will be sturdily defended by him. ARTHUR 1. HASTELL Vice President, Scoenontt Club P. O. P. Club, Football Committee, November Dance Committee, Pre-Lenten Dance Committee, Boat Ride Committee. Long live the King! All hail to the King! lf Arthur had not been with us these four years we certainly would haxe missed many enjoyable evenings. His vocal achievements are unquestionably the best that have ever resounded in dear old East Night High, and we understand he is going abroad to cultivate his voice after another year at East Night. Bon voyage, Arthur, we shall all be on hand, when you return, to render our homage. 29 ,ww ewmwgeamut 'Jlfl 4 l t l 3 M f ff if .I ll lf li 5. if .E 5.1 ix ii iz itil '--fyxf fijfl Hifi mga ',1,l lil nw, lfiefl lf ll it ll ll ul i g. il 14 ll tg x' xl bl IW :I i fi el wg .i l I 4 ' 1 4 , . . i l
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