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ESTHER DAVIS ROBERTA MARSHALL NORMA JESTER Norma is another young maiden of our fifty-two that has the good fortune to have red hair. Nuf Cell. ESTHER HARRISON Esther is, we might say, one of the sweetest girls that ever left the school. Her consideration of everybody makes many friends for her. One of the luvky people in the class who enjoys the privilege of being excused early to catch her var. We presume that she has caught things other than cars since she entered E. L. H. S. KERAMOS NELLIE MQPHAIL We will have to acknowledge East End produces great men and women. The lady above is one good proof, HELEN HILBERT Those who are acquainted with Helen know her to be one of the most popular girls we have. She has fel- lows of every description. The above subject represents either a coming grand opera star or a successor to Madam Bernheart pulling the tragic stuff. One of our most popu- lar girls. A booster forever. 25 he HSS 0f ineteen- Sixteen LEAH JOLLEY Well what do you expect from a maiden named Jolley 1' Lots ol' Iill- and fun? Leah is dili'orunt, being exception- ally quiot and sell'-going. i JOHN IRWIN Smile and the world smiles with you, thus .lonnie goes through life blowing the trombone. and as a result we find ho is of wonderful build and proportion. A live wire at all times.
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EVA WASBUTSKY ESTHER WALLOVER M The Class 0f Nineteen Sixteen A professional talker. Also a Latin shark. Aso a prom- ising prima donna. Her chief virtue is her good nature. HARDING CONNELL Sometimes you may have wondered who handed in the clever joke on you that amicarcd in the Keramos, and the chances are it was the chap whose picture is above. Class Football, 2. Class Basket Ball, 2. KERAMOS MARY FRASER A living contradiction of the theory that brains and hair cannot grow on the same head. If a city VU can be judged by one of its inhabitants, then Smiths Ferry must be some city. Class Secretary 1 Yr. LOIS EMGE A weak voice doesn't neces- sarily mean that one does not say things worth listen- ing to. BEULAH WILKINSON One of our quiet, persevering Seniors, who has won the respect of all by her patient application to her school duties. OMER RYAN It is a puzzle to us to know what this young man is most suited for because every- thing he does he does so well and there is hardly a chance to make any distinction. Bus. Mgr. Keramos. Class Football 2. Track.2. V N ALBERT BERGNER A little German who doesn't seem to worry about the Kaiser and his bunch as much as he does about making a difficult billiard shot. Football, 1. Class Football, 1. Track, Z. X X if
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26 Tile Cl8SS Of Nineteen Sixteen -5 CHARLES EDGAR If a good, sound, healthy body means much to young Arne-rica, Chuck has a.won- derful future in .front of him. Class Football, 2, Class Track, 2. HANNETTA BLOOR The lady whose picture is above is that of a maiden whose silence is noted throughout the school, yet often the best of us are those who say little. KERAMOS HELEN LAUGHLIN A friend of everybody in everything. One good thing from East End. MARY WILLIAMS A big gun in making the Senior party a success. A most pleasing and admirable companion. LAVINIA HARVEY Vinie is a peculiar girl, although a popular one, throughout the school. She will long be remembered for her loyal support and activi- ties. Class Sec. 3. School Notes Editor. LOUISE LAUFENBERGER Good things usually come in small packages, at least they tell us that, andfwith this young lady to uphold the statement we cannot help but believe them. CLARA SCHNEIDMILLER It has often been said, What's in a name, and in many cases there is little, but the above name is that of one of our greatest stu- dents. HAZEL SPIRES Will be remembered for her sweetness and modesty rather than activity in school af- fairs.
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