East Liverpool High School - Keramos Yearbook (East Liverpool, OH)

 - Class of 1912

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1 6 livramna ed States government, at the Western end of East Liverpoo., should be de- stroyed and washed away. These rocks are now covered with six feet of water when the wickets at the dam are lowered. The legend of the flood of 1773 fur- nishes the story of the finding of a live baby floating down the Ohio River in a cradle, and caught by Luke Latimer, who lived in a log cabin on the river bank at that time. The story of the finding of the baby is entirely too long for this ar- ticle. Any who may be interested to know the name of the baby and how it came to be there, and its history, can find it by going to the Carnegie library and asking for a copy of The Latimersf' Senior Honor Roll, 1911-1912 HAROLD BULGER MERRILL COOLEY ALBERT LaRUE THOMAS MANTON MARGARET CONOVER ELSIE DALES IRENE FIRTH SARA HARGREAVES DORA KAISER MARIE KELLY' ROSA MEISTER HELEN WASSMAN EDITH WATSON About one-fourth the class have been neither tardy nor absent during the year. Edith Wfatson has been absent only one-half day in eight years, and has never been tardy. I Zora Roush, Lottie Rice, Marie Wolf, Helen Vifassman have never been tardy. Elsie Dales and Margaret Conover have had perfect attendance through- out the high school course. Thomas Manton's attendance record has been perfect during the four years. Harold Bulger has not been tardy during the past nine years. Albert LaRue and Thomas Manton have not been tardy during the en- tire twelve years of their school life. About one-fourth of the class are graduating with averages above Q0 per cent :-Merrill Cooley, Riley Feezel, Edward Harris, Thomas Manton, Barn- ard Steinfeld, Malcolm Thompson, Irene Firth, Lottie Rice, Zora Roush, Helen NVassman, Edith XVatson, Marie Wolf, Helen Moore. ' QUUUIKRI , An Englishman and an American were talking about the Irish wit when they came up to an Irishman who was working in the fields. The Englishman asked the Irish- man: If the devil should appear now whom would he take first? Irishman- Why, hg would take me, of course. Englishman- How is that? Irishman-'ABecanse he would be sure of you any time. Mrs, Alley-Your 'usband do Wear 's 'air terrible short. Mrs. Slumd-Yes, the cow- ard!-I.ondon Mail. Any little girl is a nice little girl - That's a good little song after ally And it's better to have loved a short little girl Than never to have loved at all.-Ex.



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18 Kvramnn In between our varoius athletic vic- tories- We-also can boast of many con- quests over those terrible demons of all Freshies and Sophs, commonly known as credits llut as in every battle some few must be sacrificed, we began our second year with decimated ranks. Gnly seventy-five of use brave- ly faced the combined forces of Caesar. History, and the drudgery of and Rhetoric. But neverthe- waded valiantly through them. Ancient Algebra less we The Class of ,13 can testify as to our physical prowess during our second year, for they undoubtedly remember our large pennant, which marched calmly Q?j through their ranks, accom- panied by eur enthusiastic members. During this period we assisted in firmly establishing our High School paper. Since then we have supported and helped to raise it to its present high standard. J Fl HIWFIFS N T0ly if W s . J W p W - it HEROES in ll-r-r-r-r! .-Xs the alarm clock awak- ens one in the early morning, just so, in our Junior year, the Class of 712 heralded the arrival of better and brighter things for E. L. H. S. In the midst of this, our third year, many civic improvements were made, marked particularly by the attainment of a magnificent Y. M. C. A. The notable Work for this cause performed by stu- dents of the high school, with ,I2 tak- ing a prominent part, is worthy of spe- cial mention. Our junior course is dis- tinguished for its remarkable athletic and intellectual achievements, which may well serve as guide posts for future ambitious classes. The informal reunion of thentwo,-upper classes at the school picnic marked a fitting con- clusion for this memorable year. ,l E R., Ny! ,ff Q, l f' f , 0 N' ' i , R Q l N' 1: ' '15, 5 fb ., A. f 071 7 ' X, . 1 A X rs f If ll I V , re Q

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