East Night High School - Rostrum Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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East Night High School - Rostrum Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 30 of 188
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SARAH J . BENNETT All her excellences stand in her so silently as if they had stolen upon her with- out her knowledge. Good things often come in small packages,eSa1-ah for instance. She has been with us for a year, but has shown us that though she is quiet, she is a real student. She is going away to college next year to prepare for her career-teaching. Pm sure sheql be a great success. Itis expected of you, Sarah. JAMES C. MARCUS Oratm'ical Contest. What may not others fear If thus he crowns each year. James came to us two years - ago from Newman, Georgia and set right to work to show his mettle. He is an imius- trious and able student and is well liked by his class- mates. He intends to attend Fisk University at Nashville next year, and we look to him to uphold the .traditions of East Night. Twenty-Two EDWARD HURST Track Team; Oratorica! Contest. 0144' deeds detemnme us as much as we determine our deeds! Ed is one of those admir- able fellows, who has time for studies and for athletics as well. He intends to go-to U. C. next year, where he surely will make a name for the school and for himself. A. RICHARD WHITE iiOf virtues hath he many moi Than I with pen have skill to show. Richard is a quiet, studious lagi and we are sure that he w111 make a success in life, if he ls as steadfast in his future career as he was while attending East Night High Schwl. E J g

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GEORGE BECK, J R. ttI-Iis ability radiates suc- cess. George is rather quiet, but a regular fellow after you know him. He is a faithful student and has won a host of friends. May your future hold all that is good, George. , g THELMA BARKER 7 1171 K Onnwa Winonas i7 1,4in , f 8ng is a maiden, gentle and w An: iXX M ,lf :1 3X gyit Fund, J -1i - i ' 'K I41 317 WILLIAM W. BECKER . Whose modesty settles on others like a charm. ,7 Vf 7Q 1 fi f i i 'i 5-32? fiCr t Club; Dramatic Club: J fr i m3! Mighty 1 Public Speaking . . . ass. , Thelma IS a sweet, qulet girl, Whom every one likes. She is very studious and We know success Will attend her every endeavor. wi ix N othing 1's more simple than X greatness; indeed, to be Simple is to be great. ,.William has been with us two years. What he has learned at East Night he has learned well, for he is a very diligent student. All who have met William recognize in him a character that is of the very highest quality. We do not know what his future plans are, but he has our sincere wishes for success. CLIFFORD A, BECKENHAUPT Room Executive; Dramatic Club: Criterion Club;I Public Speaking ass. , iiBw-eathes there a mom with heart so gay? So blithe cmd debonaim? Take your time new, girls, don't crowd. A canoe can hold but two. Clif is dis tinguished for havinggone through the grammar grades Without even one iilickingf parting his hair on the side, and swallowing dictionaries; consequently, he is a good speaker. Even though no one understands the words he uses, we pick him for a win- ner just the same. Twenty-One



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CARRIE BENKEN Onawa Winonas; Orchestra : Public Speaking Class. Ami her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fa-ial'.n One has to know Carrie per- sonally to fully appreciate what a good pal she is. She was always willing to lend a helping hand, and her loyalty both to school and compan- ions has endeared her to our hearts. She has made a good record during her four years at East Night, and we have no fear for her future. MILDRED BLAIR Onawa Winonas; Public Speaking Class: Dramatic Club. KWVhen she had passed It seemed like the ceasing of exquisite musw? Mildred is the embodiment of everything sweet and wo- manly. Her beautiful brown eyes reflect her generous soul and fine mind. Her charm- ing manner has endeared her to her classmates for all time. Twent'z -Three LORETTA M. BENKEN Onawa Winonas: Public Speaking Class. Thou. art the friend To whom the shadows of long years extend. Loretta is every onefs friend. She is one of those persons who makes night school life so pleasant. We shall always remember you, Loretta, and may your kindness be re- turned a thousandfold. J OHN W. BOERS Criterion Club; Public Speaking Class: Dramatic Club. Worth, courage, honor; these indeed You-vr sustenance and birth- nght care. John is a very hard worker, and always excels in his stmiies. He is undoubtedly one of the bright lights of the Class of ,25, and we know that some day, East Night shall have reason to be very proud of him.

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