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The Class of ,22 HIS third year at East High School has found us. who were the first Sopho- mores t0 ClltCFwSGIIiOFS- in full possession of the heritage left to us by the Class of 521 in its Last Will and Testament. And we are truly endeavoring to hold to the standard fixed for us by the two preceding classes. The Class 0f 92 has taken ltS part In all the aetlvltles 0f the school. The Debating Club has achieved great success, and I need not 111enti011 how much we all enjoyed the Christmas play, ttThe Real Santa Claus? presented by the D 'amatlc Club, The East High Players. In athletics also the Senior Class I'rlayed its part. Ills true our teams were not always Champions. but nevertheless they demnnstrated the fact that clean play and sportmunship may turn darkest defeat to victory. One 01' our girls, eenter-ball teams was the first senior team to win the championship, and our swim- ming teams have helped in fillingr the trophy use. And certainly in the Runtersl Club, we have cheered our hays 011 through joy and St'n'NlW. that they unght know we were huekulg them through all kinds of fortune. The musical clubs have also received a portion of our attention and we are looking forward w1th great pleasure to the annual concert 1n hIay. And now it will soon he time to pass 011 to the Class; of 23 the honor and aspir- ations of the school which we have upheld and 21d 'zmeed. And in later life as we look back upon the happy days which w 7' are now enjnyilw. may we think of East High Sellout us the Putter who nmhletl our lives and characters during 0111' high school life. VERA MAE NASH V22 Hi
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v eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee mormmMHH :1. Q Vb, Btu N?! K ' 1 tvd t hi u'u t ta t 9 u 33;; AV 5 kg 53$ , CLA SS W ILL W w 1' ON. 0V W V v w 6994 + , 9 x1 .17 W 1 3 , t . . v! e t E? the Senior Class of East High School of the year of 0111' Lord one thousand nine hundred twenty-two, on this fifth day of June in the said year, in View Of our expected demise on 01' before the. ninth day of June in the aforesaid year, do hereby will and bequeath: T0 the Class of 123 Our front seats in the Auditorium, which are the envy of the less fortunate; Whatever penciled notes the aforesaid class may be able to read between the lines of Hamlet, Nlilton, Browning, and Virgil 0n the condition:ethat they leave the said notes for those who are to come after; the inkless hut nevertheless well filled inkwells of Rooms 929 and 217; the mysterious gavel which is the rightful heritage of every Senior Class President, but which the said President is never seen to wield until the last day of school; the guiding 0f the Class of 26 into our august portals of learning; the initiating 0f the aforesaid Class into the. intricacies of life within the aforesaid portals, and the chastising of them, in case they. willingly 0r unwillingly break any of our rules; and the manifold properties of the Dramatic Club, i. e. one table and three Chairs. T0 the Class of 194 The straight and narrow path from the l-Iusie Room to Mr. Peoples Ohiceg the five deadly battles with their five Illemory-aiding formulas 011 every desk in the Chemistry Laboratory; the infernal machines in the Physics Room, which are B11 . Howe's trained tigers; our beloved quadratic equations which some have never completely mastered; and the alcove tables in the Library, which are coveted by all and attained by few. T0 the Class of ?5 The ehewing-guu'l which is parked under Chair arms and desk tops; the proud privilege of spending study periods in Rooms 299 and 217'; the shoe-blacking left from the first day Of school, which all freshn'len should remember well: the right to be seated in the Auditorium; and the proposition that all triangles are created free and equaL Signed, thisfifth day of June, 1'11 the. year of nur Lord one thousand, nine hundred f 11,-e11fy-1fzm in the presence qf 101711652905; by our hand and seal. CLASS OF 3292 Per WILLIAM SCIIANZLE, Pres. U'itncsses: HOWARD ROSE ALBERT Mex L'TT La 111110129 .' CAPTAIN KIDD 8; Ca. Iuk-corporated. l7
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