Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1922

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A DREAM COME TRUE Sylvia Fox, ,2 2. REAMS sometimes do come true. We rejoice that the dream of all the women in the world has come true. Slowly but steadily it has emerged from the land of doubt and gradually blossomed forth into a real, living fact, a fact that would have been scoffed at just a century ago. uWomen have come into their own. No longer must the woman look quietly on amid confusion and misunderstanding, while her very soul is crying to be free to help straighten out the affairs of man. No longer is she merely an onlooker. No! Now she is lithe factor in the world's machinery. Now she is the insti- gator of high and noble ideals. Now she is the promoter of honorable deeds only. Now she is the one to incite interest in worldly affairs. Now has woman invited delegates from neigh- boring countries to attend the Pan-American Conference being held in Baltimore. At this Conference there are delegates from the vari- ous South American republics, representatives from Central America, from Mexico, delegates from our own states, and lasteour own Lady Astor, come all the way from England. The purpose of this conference is to discuSS matters that are of interest to womene-to men, too, for that matter-such as social hygiene, education, politics, ancl various other important problems of today. HGQYQDH THE SPELLIN G BEE HE old-fashionecl Spelling Bee given on Monday, April tenth, was a great success. Notwith- standing the fact that prizes were offered, the girls entered from pure love of a contest. The preliminaries for the second and third years were held in the Music Room by Miss Joes- ting, while those for the first and fourth years were held in the Assembly Hall by Miss Trav- ers. In each case the upper class girls were taken first, and words were given them until there were only ten in each class. left. A great many girls from all the classes entered, but there was an overwhelming number of Fresh- men. They almost filled the stage and kept Miss Travers very busy plying them with words. They were not easily Hspelled down, either; each girl seemed to know the whole list. There was much consternation, however, when all the first year words had been used and the other lists were brought into service. They spelled bravely on, though, doing their best, and many The words were pronounced quite distinctly, so that there could be no possibility of mistaking them. Each brought credit upon themselves. girl was given a moment to think, but no sec- ond chances were given. Because the time was growing short, the of- hcials did not wait until there were only ten of the Freshmen and ten of the Sophomores left. At the suggestion of Miss Calder the au- dience was invited to sit on the stage while all the girls in the finals lined up, forming a hollow square in the Assembly Hall. As long as the words of the respective years were given, the contestants held out very well, but as soon as i'new words were given, they went clown one by one. Many went clown on the word iisac- rilegious, but they were given another chance Clare Councell, however, spelled them down on that catchy word, iifuchsia . All the contest- ants were Hgoocl sports and retired quietly, upon being vanquished, to listen to the others. Clare Councell won the championship prizea a two-dollar-and-a-half goldpieceain addition to one dollar for standing up longer than any other third year girl. Lillian McCready re- ceived the prize for the fourth year, Elsie Bei- ritz for the second, and Margaret Graf for the first year. It was a splendid match and showed what excellent spellers we have. E. C. J.. '73.



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