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VIRGINIA WEIR HEAL M. Club 3; College Girl’s Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Ring Committee 4; Miss Bob White 1 Virginia is one of the most popular girls In the class. Her charming personality and good nature have captured manv hearts. If you have heard a queer noise during class period or in class meetings, you can be sure it was Virginia at her favorite sport of giggling. Hut then there is nothing like seeing the cheerful side of life. ETHEL HILLIARD We have here a shy little Miss, but all in all she has made a great many friends while at East, despite her shyness. Ethel is an earnest student and she has been rewarded for the interest she has taken in her studies. MARION INTRIERI Football 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Though “Mare” was not in many activities about the school, he was one of the most ardent supporters of the school teams. When the teams went on trips you would usually find “Mare” present at the game time, for he would alwavs be sure to think up some way of transportation. We are quite sure that he will make a capable storekeeper when he leaves school. EUGENE JANIS Art Club 1; Football 4; Junior Dramatics 1; Debating 4. Here is our reporter. Always on the jump for news, is the best way in which his actions can be described He reviews all our activities and his articles are a credit to his ability. Our class has never lacked publicity while Eugene was the reporter and we can truthfully say that we expect to hear from him as a star in the newspaper field in the future. OPAL KEARNS “Behold our musical genius!” Opal came from Clarksburg. West Virginia, where she had an enviable reputation as a pianist and a music teacher. She has also composed a number of pieces which have been very well received. She is a very charming person and we are glad she came to East for the world is sure to hear from this gifted young lady. 4 21
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DAVID FRICK Track 3. This quiet, modest lad is ever on the job. His motto seems to be. “Do more and say less about it.” We do not know what his future intentions are. but we are sure he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. EDWARD EUGENE GAYLORD Track 2; Football 3, 4 ; Hl-Y Club 3, 4; Class Basketball 4. Here is a lad who “wields a wicked club” on the golf course. tiene” is also planning to attend college and will probably enter as a Science and Chemistry student. Eugene is another one of those consistent, “Lawrence Park Commuters.” CLARK STEPHEN GREENWOOD Glee Club 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4. This young man is not only a quiet, studious, person, but a most true and considerate friend. This lad may often l»e found in some remote corner of the library devouring some new science volume. Steve” plans to attend college soon. His numerous friends at East extend every best wish for his success. FRANCIS JOSEPH HART Baseball 1, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. Francis Joseph Hart is not very well-known about school, but when it comes down to just plain “Pootch.” he is one of the most popular fellows in the class. He is really one of the most modest fellows, whether on the field or in the classroom. We are sure he will make a success in whatever he takes up. though we are not the only ones interested in him. for there is also a certain Ethel interested in his success. DOROTHY MELITTA HARTUNG “M“ Club 3, 4. Here’s a bashful young lady. Hut she will probably get over it like the rest of the girls. Dorothy can always be depended upon to back up her class and school. She wishes to enter the business world. 20
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KATHERINE MARIE KENSILL M Club 3, 4 Katherine is a well known Joy provider. Her winning: smile and ready wit are one of her many characteristics. She has made a great success of her studies and we hope that she will continue to make successes in after life. ROSEMARIE KOOS Sunrise Staff 4; Student Council 4; Class Play Committee 4 This young girl is lively, full of pep—In short a modern girl. Rosemarie is one of the best students in the class. Her speed in shorthand, which is envied by all her clas-mates. is certain to bring her success in the commercial world. Moreover, her ability is not confined altogether to commercial subjects for she has made a good record in academic work. also. THELMA LOUISE KRAEMER M Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4. Thelma is a friend with us all. and East feels sad to loose her. She has been taking the business course, and we are certain she has a promising future. HAROLD ALBERT KREBS Football 3, 4; Mam’zelle Taps 2; Out of the Air 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. Stand in line, girls! You all will have a chance! This is the way “Dimples” has been going through life for the last four years. At times, he almost needs police protection when walking on State Street on account of hundreds of girls so anxious to meet him. Hut though popular with the fair sex he was also popular with the teachers (especially after school). HELEN ELIZABETH KREBS Dramatic Club 1, 2. This demure maiden has a sweetness about her which is essentially her own. Many young girls long for a faultless complexion such as Helen posesses. To manv people she may seem bushful. but thosr who know her best find her a jolly, good-natured girl. She is ahvavs friendly and helpful—that’s why we like her. 22
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