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llivramnz 171 'H 251 lv . 1: , , blrfs -ff-.lax A-, Q :Zi aw aw noi' ,EE-aNuaotnF gg as H A, fi H 4-':.'fi'1-' gb A W L0 On Friday morning, May 13th, at a general chapel, the cup won by the Seniors at the recent Inter-class Meet was formally presented to them by Miss Updegralf. Mr. Baker responded for the Seniors. The class are the more proud of the honor because of the close rivalry given them by Juniors and Sophomores. The presentation was made possible through the kindness of Mr. Charles T. Larkins. The track spirit developed in the meeting vented itself in a number of hearty yells. Edward Graham, of the Freshman Class, was elected leader for the school at the Lisbon Meet. The Baccalaureate sermon will be given Sunday evening, May 22nd, by Dr. Kelsey at the First United Presbyterian Church. Several of the High School and grade teachers will sail for Europe shortly after the beginning of the summer vacation. In one party of ten there are Miss Stew- art, who will have charge of the party, Miss Mitchell and Mrs. McCullough, of the High School faculty, and Miss Pfisterer and Miss Pike, grade teachers. Other members of the group will be Mr. Alwyn Purinton and Mr. Ralph Smith, of the Class of 1910, and Mrs. W. L. Smith. They CA sail on the Friedrich Der Grosse from New York, June 11th. After a general European tour they will return via Montreal September 2nd. Mr. Altstetter and Mr. Manley, of the High School faculty, will sail from Montreal for London, June 4th, The major part of their time abroad will be spent in Germany. Miss Olive Zook and Mr. D. L. Reese, members of the Senior Class, have recent- ly been compelled by ill health to inter- rupt their school work. Each, however, will be present with the Class for all the Commencement exercises. The KERAMOS is proud to state that her Alumni editor was one of the principal promoters of the Alumni Banquet. She feels highly horored in having one of her staff instrumental in the advancement of such a good cause. The editor wishes to thank all those who in any way have shown an interest in the publication of our High School paper. Q ' -
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lieramna Senior Basketball Team JAMES YOUNG HARRY HILL RALPH SMITH DONALD MCVAY WALTER JAMES 0'HANLON FRANK ANDREWS SCOTT ALWYN PURINTON
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17Z Kvramna ALUMNI FIRST ANNUAL ALUMNI BANQUET The long talked of E. L. H. S. Alumni Banquet was held March 31st, 1910, at the New Thompson House and may be considered a complete success. About eighty guests were present, completely filling the spacious dining room and pre- senting a scene that should thrill the heart of every alumnus with just pride in his alma mater. Almost every class that ever graduated was represented by one or more members. The Class of 1909 had perhaps the largest representation, but was closely followed by 1910 and 1908. The guests of honor for the evening were T. J. Duffy, president of the N. B. of O. P., and Mayor Samuel W. Crawford. At the conclusion of the dinner, which was greatly enjoyed by all and was certainly a credit to the host, Toastmaster Harry W. Leonard. of the University of Pittsburg, opened the programme with a few well chosen words of introduction. Mr. Leon- ard's style, both in composition and delivery, admirably adapts him to the position of toastmaster, his efforts adding a great deal to the excellence of the programme and being well received by his audience. Mr. Duffy was the first speaker and his address on Higher Education made a very marked impres- sion. Mr. Duffy's ideas on this subject were delivered in a very striking manner and were well worthy of the closest attention. Mayor Crawford followed and spoke in a delightfully humorous vein which was greatly enjoyed by all. Prob- ably the most pleasant feature of the evening to the graduates of E. L. H. S. was the toast by Miss Updegraff to E, L. H. S., its Past, its Present and its Future. Miss Updegraff spoke of things that could not help but appeal deeply to every alumnus and their appreciation was well demonstrated by the hearty reception given Miss Flo's remarks. Space will not permit a complete review of the programme, but it must be said that all were exceedingly interesting and reflected great credit on our High School. Toasts were proposed by Supt. Warren, J. J. Purinton, Leroy Harries, Ben. L. Bennett, Louis Manley and Frank Andrews, '10, and it is sufficient to say that each one was at his best. The expressions of appreciation and pleasure heard on every side were very gratifying to the Committee in charge and gave evidence of thoroughly awakened enthusiasm in the East Liverpool High School Alumni Association. Much credit for the results accom- plished must be given to Mr. Harry Leonard, chairman of the Committee on Affairs, whose work and influence in arousing the necessary interest really made the whole undertaking possible. The thanks of the Association are also due to the Decoration Committee composed of Messrs. Michel, Douglass and Purinton, and Misses Kibble and Steinfeld, whose work made agreat addition to the appear- ance of the banquet room. .855 BUSINESS MEETING OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. At 8 P. M., just before the banquet, on the evening of March 31, 1910, a regular business session of the Alumni Associa-
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