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.IIIXO'l l'. HELEN 1951 East 66th St G lov Flub IV Ihxmx. RUBY 2072 Fast 70th St .Kiln-navum IV lfluur, Gmcl-: 11110 l4'i'il-nmlslmip .-Xtlxemvlliii IV Ashlmury Rd Club III Ilucnmmvn. ROBERT 1352 East Slith St M mm. LIYCILLE 1712 East 90th St. I i'imnIsliip Club VivGvPresidPnt III Frionclsliip Club I'l't'SILlCIlt IV IAIIIITIQIII Vice-Pres. III ,Xtlnwizxliiiii Choristcr IV Su vru. A FDREV M. I-131 East 90th SI. l'll'It'Iltl4llIIJ I lizislia-tlulll I, II I.:1ux'm1u III filw l Iub III, IV .Kiln-nzeum IV Axsxnacn, ROBERT 1584 East 117th St. lloxxlin. Lois 7706 Lziwliviow Avv. Ifric-nrlship III Athenaeum IV Girls' Glce Club IV MILLS, GEORGE 10907 Drvxvl AVO. IIILXTER, PILL I5-I3 I-lzwt Blvd. 'I'1'zic-It I Blue and Gold II Annual III Glf-0 Club III Lieutenant Military Training III I-Iflitor Blue X Gold IV I-Ii-Y IV I'oL1f:x', LXDIIZ Ii, T609 Linwmiil .Iva 'l'.xA1E, ALFRED Grznizfan BLOCH, VIVIAN 1888 East 81st St. GIPO Club IV Friendship I, II, III ELIIRIDGE. Dr1no'1'1ix' S113 IVhitn-thorn Ave. Lnurean III Athenznuni IV GRIFFITIIS. Wu. 5710 Whittim' Ave. SQI'g'f'2IUII'2lt-.xl'IllS, IZA Class JONES. I-'RANcEs S808 Cu1'iu-gic Ave. Basketball ,-XcIv91'tis01m-nt Dc-imrtnicllt of Annual QUNX, .IMK 2097 East 100th St. I-Ii-Y III Lincoln II, III COIIIIIICIIFQIIIPIII' Spnakm' THI-IMAX. 0'r1'o 1874 Exist 931'rI St. 1703 Ifzist 8-itll St. III-Y Club Gi:r,1a. .I1.I:x,wImR T625 In-xixi,f:tnm Ave. fx. 20 CHAMBEIQS. M.xnGAnE'r 7034 Lvxington Ave. Student Government I Class Vice-President III Athenzeuni IV Friendship I, II, III, IV ETZEXSPEIIIGER. CIIARLES Willoughby GIGC Club GROSSMAN, LILLIAN 7112 Hough Ave. Lnurean III AIIIPIITIIIII IV Friendship Glen Club KENNEDY, I..u'n1-3'1 u 18210 Iinst 74th St. S1-Luux. lI.Il'III4'E M. 1877 Iinst 75th St. xVAGEFI-YR. Ilmuxr A. 7706 Cornelia Ave. Studont Gnvurnlnent I Friendship III LIIIIFPIIII III Atlienmiun IV Buskcltlnxll IV
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RAISH, PAUL 1389 East 95th St. Glee Club III, IV Lincoln Club III, Il Sporting Editor, Blue and Gold, III Cadet Commandant IV ROOK, EDWARD Swnvrz, IRWIN A. SHACKLETOX. IIOBERT W. 1610 Ansel Rd- Stop 147, Lake sh, Blvd. 10308 wnbur Ave. Hi.Y III, IV Annual Board, Class President III, IV Lincoln III Student Council Eclitor-in-Chief Glee Club III, IV Student Council ,R I .,... M . i SPANGLER, D0l!,0'I'IlY SPARROW, Donornv Srow, HELEN L. THon1'soN, MAIN' Louisl-1 1615 East 86th St. 2029 East 81st St. 5510 Whittier Ave. 9727 Logan Ct. Laurean III Glee Club III, IV Friendship II, III, IV President III Athenaeum IV President II Term Xews Editor of Blue and Gold IV Class Secretary IV Ad Club Basketball I, II, III, IV Friendship III, IV Treasurer Athenzeum IV Poster Club III, IV Friendship Glee Club VOELKER, Illnonn C. H. Wsurz, Gmcr: E. WELKER, ERNEST WILDER, Iiivrnniunn 1157 Addison Rd. 1617 East 85th St. 2088 East 93rd St. 8412 Wade Park Ave Friendship II, III Glee Club IV Student Government I Glee Club I, II, III, IV Orchestra I, II, III, IV 2nd Lieutenant R. 0. T. C. III Ist Lieutenant R. 0. T. C. IV Pres, Poster Club III East-Lincoln Debating Team IV Art Editor Annual Board III Friendship Club III, IV Athenaruin IV
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Gllaaa ifiatnrg JANUARY 21, 1921 OISE, decorations, crowds, parades, posters, and every other thing that goes to make up a celebration. But, no! This can't be a celebra- tion! What is there to celebrate? Why, of course! How foolish of us not to remember! This is Boost Cleveland Week, when millions are being expended to give a wonderful demonstration of the recently pro- claimed third city. Every day something new and diferent is to be staged. But we shall wait to go on the day of days. The day that many of us shall never forget -for there will be something of personal interest in it for us. This day is Friday, and, as every Friday has something of luck and importance, so does this one. At all of the principal theaters in the city are to be shown pictures of Cleveland's public schools from the year 1900. Promi- nent among these is our dear Alma Mater, only begun at that time, yet already its influence is felt in Cleveland's history. At last the day has come, so let us go. All the theaters are over- crowded, for no doubt others, besides ourselves, are just as anxious to see their schools as we are. Here we are. Ah, look! Here is the first picture. How queer is the style of dress at the time of the founding of East High! But as the pictures fly by, styles become more and more familiar, become gradually as we remember them in our grammar school days. Oh, look! Here comes the fateful year of 1917! Up the well-worn walks we can see some of the members of our class approaching the building warily and timidly, for they had heard of the onslaughts of high and mighty Seniors. There we are now! All of us babies gathered in the Auditorium, waiting to be assigned to our rooms. And see! See! There are the two redheads that the class was burdened with. How different they are now, for they have become secretly auburn and curled. How familiar that study hall looks with a Senior in charge at the time of Student Government! One of the boys seems interested in her. Is it because she is beautiful? Surely not, for his next action explains everything. A note is slyly slipped to his neighbor. Poor little Flat! He didn't know that if that note were put in a book and passed, it would cause no comment at all. Then, the well-remembered first issue of the Blue and Gold, and the glory of seeing your picture in that proud East High Annual. Another picture brings to our minds one of the Friday afternoon parties in Miss Parsons's room with the Junior girls. Look, there is Helen Stow, she is washing dishes. Could it be that she was naughty? Now come the Sophomore pictures. How nice it was to know we could laugh at others now! What makes the class so much larger? Why, of course! Several children have come from Fairmount Junior High, among whom are three of our officers, Bob Shackleton, Dot Sparrow, and Florence Cook, to swell the class and grace the halls of East. Surely, our lucky star was watching over us, then. Certainly we remember that famous bazar, at which we succeeded in accumulating one hundred sixty dollars of perfectly good money. That was a great deal for those days. It was in this year that we also began our share in the World War by taking care of some orphans, selling Smileage books and Thrift stamps, and, above all, raising money for Liberty Bonds for our school. But this year was not all sunshine, for it was while we were Sophomores that a great tragedy came to us. In December of this year, one of the best loved girls in the school was taken from us. With great sorrow we mourned the death of our dear schoolmate, Edith Schafner, and though 21
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