Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 31 text:

Last Will And .Testament VVe, the members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-five of the Eastern High School, being of sound mind, do hereby make, ordoin, publish, arld declare the follow- ing to be our Last Will and Testament. We give and bequeath to those hereafter named the following legacies: ' ' Mrs. Shay: A robot to do all of her extra duties. ' Miss Wood: An Academy Award for her direction of our three plays. Mrs. Tronsue: An electronic calculating machine. Miss Edwards: The Pulitzer Prize for outstanding yearbook production. Miss Zouck: Special cages in the office for stray animals. , Miss Miller: Permanentgdecorations for the Council dances. Mr. Fairbank: A special made to order gardenia corsage. Miss Deem: An autographed copy of a Tale of Two Cities. Miss Calder: New paper bags for her Hermans. Mrs. Schamberger: A perfect music assembly. Mrs. Harriss: The Sunpapers Building. Mrs. Martin: Matching millinery. Miss Heaphy: A sound proof locker room. Mrs. Beetlestone: A black corduroy jacket. A Miss Parker: Enough Slave Labor for the next year. Miss Dorn: Enough FTA members to meet the teacher shortage. Miss Plitt: The Doting Auntie award for l955. Miss Carnes: Her dream house, wallpapered with maps. Miss Bawden: A real honest-to-goodness pair of German binoculars. Miss James: Seven easy lessons on How to l-lang by Your Fingernails on a Mexican Tranvia. Dr. Dorsey: Students who know the four nasal vowels. Miss Lentz: No-Daz pills for her wide awake students. Mrs. Sneeringer: A Periodic Chart to hang in the back of the Lecture Room. Mrs. McDermott: Spigots clearly labeled Gas and Water. Miss Thompson: Some new French Curves. Miss Schepler: Unmarrable, unburnable, never wearing Steins Mr. Gontrum: Girls with ram rod spines. Mrs. Walton: A new theatrical make-up kit. Miss Gayleard: A faithful tray carrier. Miss Mullan: A new gong for the Christmas Assembly. Miss Kearns: An infallible demonstration technique. Mrs. Thompson: World-wide license 'plates for her car. Miss White: A class that can clear the floor in fifteen seconds. Mrs. Masson: A pitch pipe for tuning up. Mrs. John: Girls who cooperate and graduate. Miss Meyer: A class which won't take an empty fifth literally. Mr. Eyth: A Sousaphone for the orchestra. Miss Wills: An automatic clock winder and window opener. Mrs. Talbott: One hundred enthusiastic members in the F. N. A. Mrs. Gerbig and Miss Sellors: The gratitude of the many girls whom they have helped along the road to success. Miss Tatman: AL silverware geiger counter. The School: Coke machines in the cafeteria. Class of '56: An elevator to the tower. - Class of '57: A date for every girl for the Junior Prom. I Class of '58: Gas masks for the first encounter with formaldehyde. Class of '59: Lots of stamina for the long fight ahead. In witness whereof, we here unto subscribe our name and affix our seal on this twenty- fourth day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fiftv-five, at the City of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland. C220 M4441 27

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Page 32 text:

Graduates According to Norse mythology, woman was created from a branch of the elm tree by Odin, god of the heavens. Under the inspiration of our tree, the unformed thoughts of our freshman days have been molded into the more mature ideals of young womanhood. We have been truly created anew by our stay at Eastern. Now, as graduates, we face the future with confidence. l QM ge fm M X f Q f 1, if filly, , M

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