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J 4 fin Ullemoriam BEN MILLER. Though there are many students in East High, the place Ben Miller held in our hearts can never be filled. Death has taken him from us, but the sunshine of his cheery smile and friendly disposition still remains. - In the few brief years he lived Ben had no chance to do the big things of life, but he fulfilled the little duties with a willing spirit. Life had many interests for him. He was fond of swimming, and other athletics. For the future he had planned to go to the banking school at Iowa City. In his life he contributed much to the interests of his school and to us he has given that which can never be taken away, the memory of a friend., His death has brought us sadness, but we are happy in the thought that we were permitted to be with him even so short a time. Having once known Ben we will always know him. We will always have the happy remembrance of his smile and boyish face. As we leave East High and go into the world of work which he will never know, we will take with us the memory of a friend who once known, will never be forgotten. MR. HALL Mr. .Iohn Hall, a veteran of the Civil NVar, and for many years janitor and ardent supporter of East High, died last summer. In order that his memory mal be perpetuated among the students of the school, we place this tribute in our annual. He had been with us for so long a time that we were shocked and grieved to learn of his death, for he was a favorite and friend of us all. He was a patriot in our school, backing us in our enterprises, and taking a per- sonal interest in the welfare of East High. He rejoiced in our victories, and sympathized with us in our defeats. He has left as a permanent memorial a record of loyal service to his country, and though his name will never be found in the pages of history, we are proud to say that he was our friend. In our hearts the memory of his cheerful, fatherly ways, and friendly interest in our school will never grow dim. 9
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