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

 - Class of 1915

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Never once has she shirked her KERAMOS ALICE MAYS. . UR Exchange Editor whom all the exchanges will be glad to see duty and her cheerful disposition and willing nature have often found a way out when things looked darkest. We are only sorry it has not been four years instead of three that she has been with us, nevertheless we always think of her as an indispensable member of 1915. QAM . yat X ix qu .ymmMllll ill 'lim jf Qi'llllwkxa F-?1IlIllI 1..uIIll'llll 3 iz ws- 1 ,. FAT WILHELM AND TUBBY GRIFFIN. ERHAPS this doesn't resemble anybody 'umm connected with school, nevertheless .::.A'i12i that is where these boys obtained the knowledge entitling them to such garbs as these. These two made a cake once but nobody ever saw it afterward. Tubby'4' and Fat, you see the names sound .good-natured, as are the bearers of them.

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KERAMOS I FAMOUS ORATORS. ID you ever see such gestures for Fm amateurs? The one on the right will stop nothing short of the presidency, while who can say what might become of the other? Quite romantic, isn't it, to get their start in such rural scenes? At any rate, Class '15 can expect some day to be honored to claim Paul Reed and Fred Wucherer among its members. SARA SMITH. AL or Smith, she answers to either one, our very efiicient Local Editor, whose writings every reader of the Keramos I has immensely enjoyed. fPicture by courtesy of Sam Bradmonj OUR FRIEND, THE JANITOR. Y but that fellow must have an awful temper to be muzzled that way, said a vis- vg itor who could not have been very observ- ing of facial features, for the happy smile and merry twinkle in the eyes were pleasant in spite of the said muzzle. Oh, no, one of the students replied. That is Jim Hassel, the best- natured person in the building. He is always smiling and seldom frowns. But why the muz- z1e? Oh, that is only one of his health instru- ments to keep the germs out of his lungs. -F. W. Y., '15



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24 KERAMOS about them when it came to sending the boys to the office. Why shouldn't Paul Reed Sz Co. keep step around the room if they wished to? May 29-It is considered an honor for a Freshman to receive an H, so when Si got his we Freshmen about took the roof of. Where are the Freshmen now? They're safe in the Soph. class. 1912-13. Sept. 1912--The Sophomore year of our High School career was very different from that of our Freshmen year. Every one found themselves much worried over their work. The mirth of the once Freshmen class had changed to that of seriousness. Many were missing from our ranks having only lasted through part of our Freshman year. Out of the one hundred and twenty-nine Fresh- men their were only eighty-five who had successfully entered the Sopho- more. School started the same as usual and the regular course of studies were pursued within a few days. Oct. 1912-Marie Crable, one of our former classmates, was married to John Russell, who was employed in the Huebner-Webber Drug Co. Paul Schreiber realized the sports of Hallowe'en when the Freshmen took him to the watering trough by the fire station and gave him a bath. Schreiber was hurt because they did not give towels with their baths. Nov. 1912-The program at Thanksgiving was the first time the Sophomores were admitted to chapel. Many of our class gave pleasing selections in both a musical and literary way. Dec. 1912-Miss Shigley believes in training her English classes to appreciate real elocution, so she recited the poem The Bells. O! those Bells. Those Bells. We were admitted to chapel exercises at Christmas time. We were surprised to hear that our Latin teacher and one of our great friends, Miss Stewart, had accepted a position elsewhere and that this was to be her last day in E. L. H. S. This seemed to sadden everyone, but we had to make the best of it, we were thinking of that joyous Christmas vaca- tion which was before us. Jan. 1913-This was the beginning of a new year and every one came back to school with the determination to do better work and many other New Year's resolutions. When we arrived we were welcomed by a new member of the faculty, Miss Ashton, who had came to fill the vacancy made by Miss Stewart's departure. Every one was cramming for the mid-winter examinations and at last they came. Every one was discouraged until the results came, then they were happy. Feb. 1913-Valentine day. We did have a valentine box. Most certainly. We wouldn't have been Sophomores if we didn't for they must always amuse themselves in some way. A Mar. 1913-Every one was surprised when they found that we had a real orator in ouruclass. Bill Scott was on the program on Friday morning in literary with a nice long speech prepared especially for the occasion, all about everything and not much of anything. Wellq he started, but his throat seemed a little dry, se he just reached down on his desk, pulled forth a glass of water from somewhere, no one knows

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