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WOLLETT. EUGENE HOWARD A LKSKI. IIKNRY Tennis 2, 3, 1: Club I. 2. 3. The Indies call 'Phe stairs, as kiss his feet. “Hi-Y” 3, i; Rifle him sweet; he treads them, —Shakespeare. Football 2. 3, The fellow i’ Shows not ’ t i Sea-So rig Did you ever go down to the sea, On a stormy, windy day? Did you see the (fray-green waters Did they swirl and swish and sway? Did they seem to want to grasp you, And pull you through their depths? Did they seem to want to draw you llenealh their snow white erests? Did the wind blow strands of hair And lash them to your face? Did you irateh the restless clouds As they sailed their hurried race? Did you extend your arms hi sheerest ecstasy? Did the winds and the sky and the water Seem to laugh in fiendish glee ? Did you look up that endless stretch Of rock, and beach and sand, That lay out around you For miles on either hand: And wonder at the world, As it seemed to shriek its power; And wonder at the sky As like Allas, it seemed to tower High ,high above your head, And look on the turmoil below: And like a sweet gift of Heaven, Its grayish light bestow? —Olga Pleszeski. 4; Basket ha II 3. the flint I it is struck. —Shn ketpearr 20
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MURIMIY, HETTY JANET PFADT, MARY DOROTHY Girls’ Chorus it; “M” Club I. it; Gym Review I. it; Ring Committee i; Announcement Committee 4; Banquet Committee 4. Her virtue and the conscience of her worth. That would be wooed, and not unsought he won. MU!on. NIELSEN, ANDREW “DANE Senior Dramatics 4; Rand I, 2, it, t; Spring Circus; “Ili-Y ; Class Officer if; Treasurer. I have a heart with room for every joy. —Bailey. SHEPARD. ROSEMARY FRANCES Commencement Speaker. Her eyes are stars of twilight fair: Like twilights too, her dusky hair. — Wordsworth. STOVER. EDGAR POWELL Dramatics Club; “Headless Phantom”; Class Play. Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye Than twenty of their swords. —Sha kespea re. W IERTEL, JOSEPH ANTHONY Track I. 2; Football 2, if, 4; Intra-mural Basketball I. 2 Rising merit will buoy up at last. — Pope. Gym Review 2. it; “M” Club 3, X: Ragle Corps 3. I. Spring Circus; Class Play X. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes. In every gesture, dignity and love. M ill on. SCHULLER. MARTIN J. And he himself was tall and thin. With sharp blue eyes, each like a pin. Rut lips where smiles went out and in. —Browning. TOMS, MICIIVEL Stamp Club; Camera Club 4: Commencement Speaker X. He who does not think too much of himself is much more esteemed than he imagines. —(ioelhe. WILKINS, PAUL Football I. 2, it. 4; Track 2. it; Intra-mural I. 2, it; “E” Club. To draw true beauty shows a master's hand. Dry den. ZLOTNICK, MARTHA JANE Volley ball 3. Her voice was ever soft. Gentle, and low—an excellent thing in women. Shakespeare. 19
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The June Class After four years of work and play we have become full-fledged warriors! In 1932 we entered the tribe, which is known as East High, and were considered mere squalling, boisterous papooses, or freshmen. With the aid of our Medicine Men (better known as teachers) we succeeded in becoming known as sophomores. In our own minds we had advanced and learned much, but our elders thought otherwise for they continued either to regard us as mere noisemakers or to cram knowledge into our already bursting heads. Days passed into weeks, weeks to months and so another semester of work was concluded and we were nearing our goal. We were now juniors and much excitement reigned in the various tepees (or homerooms). We were at last to be permitted to call a council of war, better known as a class meeting. Many times during the ensuing months the council smoked an imaginary pipe of peace. Upon entrance into our senior year we began to make plans for the big pow-wow—the commencement exercises in June! Many hurried council meetings were held, and our Medicine Men gave us wise information. We are now prepared to emit a joyful war whoop as we leave the chief tribe as full-fledged East High Warriors! —Dorothy Bellentine. 21
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