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-....E...... The Mid-Year Class of 1934 Vile have finally reached our goal-we are Seniors. Since we first entered East High School we looked forward to the time that we would be Seniors. That time has arrived after six years of hard studying. The courses were difficult, but we took them as they came and we have come out victorious. Our first two years were spent in becoming accustomed to our surroundings. VVe soon fitted into the regular routine and nobody noticed us. Then came our Freshman year. Now, so we thought, we will be recognized by the upper classmen, but to our disappointment we were looked down upon by even the Sophomores. In their eyes we were still too insignificant to be noticed. VVe had to be content with looking down upon the poor seventh and eighth graders and look forward to the time that we would be looked upon- with favor as Seniors. In our Sophomore year we were noticed more. Nlembers of our class vied for honors with the juniors and Seniors in the different activities. Nile felt ourselves superior to the Freshies but were put in our place by the juniors and Seniors. Our junior year found us more prominent, due to the line showing made by several of our members on the athletic teams. At last came our Senior year. Vile were all very happy that, in a very short time, we would be through with difficult studies. We held a class meeting, elected officers and chose our faculty advisers. We put on a successful class play. We received our class rings and showed them off to the lower classmen. Our Senior Banquet and Prom finished our happy years of high school. VVhen commencement night came we recalled the happy times we had had and the friendships that we had made and regretted that our school days were over. VVe have reached our goal. VVe now go on into life with the knowledge that we have accomplished many things. As we sang our school song at the commencement exercises we realized that you will find no school that's finer, measure by what test you may than our own East High. john McLeod. 14
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LEISI Will and T6Stiifl10l'lt Df Mid'Yeilr CIEISS 1934 We, the Mid-year Class of 1934, upon expiration of our high school career, find that some of our unique traits and characteristics are so irresistible that we think they should remain in the school and descend upon those mentioned below. Vlie trust that the receivers of these bequests will, in their turn, pass them on to their lower classmates. Helen Penna wishes to leave her bookkeeping ability to Sophie Besaraba. Owen Foringer bequeaths his driving ability to Miss Buelens. Felix Dishinger leaves his stunning personality to joe Leighton. Lucien Krystek wills his ability to imitate Ducky to George Anderson. Vivian Sandgren would like Geneva Boyd to have her slenderness. Elmer Neyer passes his curly hair to Ed. Smith. Lucille Constantine wishes her arguing ability in P. O. D. to become the property of jackie Ray. Edward Ropelewski leaves his drag with Miss Carr to Yitz Froelich. Norman hlilner bequeaths his conduct in library to Harry Shniderman. Charles Fisher desires to will his drumming ability and curly hair to Nlr. Nease. jean Munson should thank Mildred Vroblic for her sewing ability. Seth Wood leaves the school for good. Carl Haas passes on his excuses in German class to Fred Kantz. john jageman leaves both his athletic ability and personality to Tom Pierson. Hazel Swanson would like Mary Kluntean to have her dancing ability. jim Neely leaves his ability to knock over hurdles to Ed Landers. Ed Anderson leaves his track dance step to Theodore Yurkovitch. Nlarian Nlarkofl bequeaths her purse, containing cosmetics to Louise Yingling so that in the future Louise won't ask any other girl for the use of one. Pondy George leaves his oratorical ability to james Zuravlef. james Laird wills his unique way with the women to Ed Solomon. john Gonski wishes to will his success -to john Nlajewski. XYe hope that Dick Hiller will receive Alex Naciejewskfs swimming ability. Harry Burke leaves his ability to speak French to joe Persianoll. Ruth Kelly bequeaths that cunning dimple to Dot Floyd. Tom Trezise leaves his drag with Nliss Hughes to Scotty Thompson and Perpetual Motion lYagner. Kootsie lNIozdy's ability to whistle should undoubtedly be given to Ruth Bisbee. Leonard Burke bequeaths his ability to do problems wrong in Algebra to Conrad Orloff. john McLeod wills his success at playing cards to Bill Carney. Grace Shafer leaves her shy manner in school to Ariel Goodard. Al Freeman wishes to leave his winning smile to Leonard Kubeja. Bob Slagter wills his diploma to anybody with two bits to spare. Kenneth Blinn leaves his beautiful red hair to Maurice Foley. Thus, we have most generously bestowed our best upon the oncoming class, that the fore-mentioned class may pass them on to posterity, and thus maintain the present standards and ideals of East High School throughout the years to come. XYe, this day, affix our seal to the last VVill and Testament of the Mid-year Class of l934. .41 15 il.,
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