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EYHUIIZI PUBLISHED six TIMES DURING THE SCHDOI, YEAR IN NOYYEMBER, DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH AND MAY BY THE PUPIIIS on' THE EAST LIVERI-noi. HIGH Scnooi, ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER DI-I1'II:MIIER 6. 15109, AT THE PosToI1'I-'IUE AT EAsT LIVERPDDII, OHIO, UNDER THE :ACT 011' MARCH 3, 1879 PRINTED BY THE Jos, BETZ PRINTING COMPANY, AT EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF ..... CLARENFE LEMMON ATHLETII1 EDITOR . . . . . RALPH SMITH Ass0c1ATE EDITDII ...... HARRY MOORE EXCHANGE EDITUII . . . . JOSEPH MAXWELL LOCAL EDITORS . ALDA FOWLER, OLIVE ZOOK ALUMNI EDITOR . . . . WILLIAM SANT, '09 REPORTORIAL STAFF LOCKE ANDERSON, CAROL KENNEDY, DONALD G.-XSS, ROY WISE ALLEN POOLE, EDWARD GRAHAM, WILLIAM RYAN BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER . . . ALWYN C. I'URIN'I'1lN I .ADVERTISING MANAIIER . . NICHOLAS CULOLIAS SUBI'Hll'TION A4IEN'I's ..... WILIBUR SINCLAIR, MILDREIJ WEAVER SUBSCRIPTION RATE: Per School Year, Silt, Mzxililig Price, 60s, Single Copy, 10c ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO KERAMOS IN CARE OF EAST LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL Wmlm IW llz ll?IllllllrlL S Q 91 p WH elll ll m m ii rl lllll MI It is with mingled emotions we see our year's efforts brought to a close with this Commencement number. We cannot but feel a certain amount of sat- QDII1' mimi isfaction, justifiable, it is 31511112 ...... hoped, over the success of our undertaking-the publi- cation of the school journal by the students of E. L. H. S. That they have had the courage and determination to make the beginning of the long-talked-of paper, is a fact that the Class of 1910 may well be I ut Nsiiggg WWII: 9938325535552 CDwDU:gO:-Ov-I-+ CAO ,,f'Do 'Q::fDQQ r: :1'4'4E'Q9i2.U,S-'-+4?:C'- '53Q.:O 'OE509fSL .,-.m: Q, 1: C- BQ,.CDg3:,1,-,gpO,... Q-O ZmQD D D2 03'2 s:fD.'?.FL-4 CIJQQC-'v-10 ,...m ,....4 2:RHa2DQ?O S 0'45'J'::.m ,..:::- 5-Q'-1 ,D mm -Ion.-me-w :U ,-,Cr O CD I-In vewamainegae ... D' O' E5-Efwgmgwyoigg : Ea2?E e2m3E Qhsigiai-25-Sea U H:-'DQ-Q Qc. Qng U f-gm IF' 955?S 255582 ggmigggggggi . mm rv Q-353-iam UQ-EQ :Ge-1-P Hn-EQ ,...O .-'U'-1:J 'DFDEf0UwfDmf-fw was-QP-:w:'o:sm-4: Ss , ln A
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Kvramua 161 which has sheltered them four years. On Ap1'i1 8th the Seniors planted an ivy, which with its tender clinging nature will always represent our feeling towards the school. And now we have reached the saddest part of our school life-graduation. Our happiest days are nearly over and the friendships we have formed will in a way be severed as we each go out into the world to follow our different vocations. But our hearts will ever fondly turn to our first Alma Mater. To thee we'sing our praises, To thee we'll e'er be true, To thee our Alma Mater, To the dear old white and blue. M. W. 1910 What WOl1lCl You Take? What would you take for these days in school, These days of sunshine and golden rule, When youth is happy and maid is fair And we're taught the lesson of do and dare, What would you take? What would you take for the friendships made, For the chums you love, the thoughts that aid, In making your life more bright and gay As your journey passes day by day, What would you take? What would you take for the principles gained, Those given you daily by minds that are trained To influence our future, so that each com- ing task Will be easier handled-just let me ask, What would you take? K. M. 1910 Night Slowly sinking in the west All the sky the sun does bless, Lingering with a golden kiss The smallest cloud he does not miss. Sinks lowly in the briny sea And darkness covers hill and lea, The twinkling lights do brightly gleam As on the air they shoot their beams. The dew falls softly on the grass, Day is done, peace comes at last, Flowers not in lonely sleep, The whip-poor-will sings low and sweet. Silv'ry stars and moon do shine, The owl hoots in the blasted pine, The waters murmuring on the shore Kiss the banks and fear no more. Filled with glory is the night, Weary day has lost his might, Gone his sting, his power, his sway, God reaches down, takes them away. E. A. GRATTON, '10. Tommy-Pa, what is an equinox ? Pa-Why, er-it is-ahem! Tommy, don't you know anything about mythology at all? An equinox was a fabled animal, half horse, half cow. Its name is derived from the words equine and ox. It does seem as if those public schools don't teach children anything nowadays.-Ep- worth Hef alcl. GENEROUS The Doctor-Mrs. Murphy, you must be at your husband's side constantly, as you will need to hand him something every little while. Mrs. Murphy-Niver, doctor! Fur be it from me to hit a man whin he's down. -Puck.
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.fl Aff Keranma 167 Athletics E. E. LE. Sv. Innthall 1 , ' 1 LINEUP K! 1 ' 1 Baker and Lemmon, L. E.: Reese and White, R. E.: Carlin, L. T.: Ci-IPP, R. T.: Talbot, L. G., Taylor, R. G., Gratton, C.g Bloom, Q., , Sant, L. H., Trotter, R. H. - I . R ' FOOTBALL RESULTS I E. L. H. s.. .- ,...., 0 Pittsburg High . ..- .- -. 28 f E. L. H. S.- - - - -- 5 v Rochester High. . . . - - 0 E. L. H. S. . - - - . - 16 v Wellsville High . . . . - 0 E.L.H.S.---. 0 Beavefnighm. :asf E.L.H.S.--- 0 LisbonHigh,. SV' E.L.H.S .... 12v LeetoniaHigh..---- -. 0 A E. L. H. S.- . - - 0 Shadyside High - . . . . . 11V E. L. H. S. ,.,.Lo, .. ...., ,oL. 5 V Wellsvil1e H.igh ,,o. - . 0 ' E. L. H. S. ................. 0 Lisbon High- . . . . 5 vt May 5, Inter-Class Meet. iff- I .. 'r May 21, Columbiana County Meet at Lisbon. Heretofore the E. L. H. S. Track Team has had to satisfy itself with second honors in the Annual County Field Meet. The main reason for this is that the locals have had to develop practically an entirely new team while the other schools have been represented by the experienced teams of former years. This year, however, more interest has been taken in the track team and ,great results are looked for. The E. L. H. S. will be well represented in every event and from the present indications only one thing can keep the High School from winning the Meet-a collision between the Cornet and the Earth. 5 J Z, f f ,f .ff it C-
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