Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1922

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CATHERINE MILLER What does little Kitty say To her twin on 'sembly day? HGet up now, dear little Bessie, With Miss Calder welll hear JessieV, q? RUTH HENSS Here is Ruth With her cheery smile, That lasts all thru the day; Who can resist her charm, pray tell, 'Who wants to, shall we say? 6? MURIEL ROSENBLATT Muriel is neat from her head to her toes; She powders her face, especial- ly her nose. Her mirror is busy from morn- ing to night, And you may be sure she al- ways looks right. 0? ANNA POSEY Anna is short and not so thin; Never could one call her slim; But when she gets up to give a talk, Her words do run they never walk. Q? IRENE KRONGARD Irene can sing; Irene can draw; Irenels writing has no haw; Her marvelous ability in the English Class Is a renetition 0f the brains of this lass. BESSIE MILLER What does little Bessie say To her twin at peep of day? ilWake up now, dear little Kitty! Let us now for school get ready. g5? EVELYN RINK I think dear Ev will be right glad When school days are all o,er. She loves her home so very much, And thinks school is a bore. K5? IMARY FRANTZ Mary, Mary, never Contrary, Has a smile for all, With happy looks, lspite many books Our Mary is seen in the hall. $63 YETTA RANKIN In D-2 Class there is a girl Of Whom the World might say: A quiet dame but far too mild, Not fond enough of play. Q? JENNIE ROSENBERG Jennie is a studious child, In her studies she gets E. A sweeter girl there never was, Nor will there ever be.

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SARA HANCOFSKY Sara, they say, is short but sweet, And at that shels also neat! She never failed to come to school, Be it rain, or shine, or hot, or cool. 96? MARTHA JOHNSTON Marthals rather tiny, Marthals very sweet, Marthefs quite a fiddler, Rather hard to beat. Q9 ROLENA NEELS Rolena is quiet and sedate, Shels never aggressive or bold, But beneath that shy exterior She has a heart of purest gold. 6? VIRGINA HOOPER She,s pretty to walk with, And Witty to talk with, And jolly, too, in season. But why does she wear That band on her hair? Can anyone tell us the reason? 6? IRMA DAY Dark-eyed and dark-haired is she, And happy, bright and gay. In all of our gymnastic stunts Shels sure to win the day. RUTH BISCOE Ruth can do a Spanish dance, Or one so light and airy; Her great desire will always be A figure like a fairy. $69 FAY HAMME Shels very nice to dance for us, Which she does most every day. With arms outstretched, She sway-s. for use We call her liFairy Fay? W MARGARET LIPSCOMB Hereis to a good sport, jolly and true, There are but few things that Margaret can't do; Editor of the ECHO, secretary of her class, Indeed, she is a most lovable lass! 67? BESSIE WISE Bessie is our shining star, A Muse of Wisdom is she; She knows the dictionary through and through From eta all the way down to uzn. 9T3 MILDRED MUNZNER You cannot come inside the ropes? The tall fierce soldier said; But the little boy was frightened not, And saved his dear queen's head. tiA fine Sir David Little Boy Was Mildredll-so ltis said.



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AMELIA BULL tlAll stands for llAmeliaf, Ever quiet is she. llAW too, stands for llartistfl Which some day shelll be. Q? MABEL KORBER Mabel, Mabel, so they say, Curls her hair most every day, Works so hard ,she can't be gay. She comes for work and not for play. Q9 GRACE THORNE Grace can write a story That will thrill you through and through, But whatls the strangest thing of all, She always says theylre true. GP HELEN KLOTSCH A girl who seems to stand aloof, To be apart from all the rest; That shels a sport welve got the proof Of all the girls she likes the best. 675? ELIZABETH YOUNG Shels always here to do her part, In pleasure or in strife; But, no matter what may come, she sees The funny side of life. MINA FOSTER Mingus a lass of spirit fme, No task does she neglect; Her high school days are full of Joy And happiness reliect. W3 MILDRED WHITE You hear a giggle, see a crowd As happy as a fiddle. You wonder whyo-itls plain as dayo Why, Mildredls in the middle. GP. DOROTHY TIEMAN That shelll remain a spinster You need not be afraid, Thol she,s neither vamp nor tango queen, But just a dear, sweet maid. 9P HELEN CARLOS Here is Helen, demure and sweet; Another like her youlll never meet. She is always busy from nine ltil three, Willing to help both you and me. 6? REBECCA GREENSTEIN A self-sufflcient, knoWing maid, Ruled equally by heart and head; Her quiet nature, youlll agree, Makes all admire her wondert fully.

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