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'-lZl'11-WO Athletics have been supported better at Eastern this year than in several years past. A great deal of this support is due to the fact that athletics have been started among the girls and the interest aroused in them is great. They have proven themselves to be a Wide awake set of athletes. When other methods have failed stick-to-a-tive- ness has brought about favorable results. Be a booster for your school. All material for the last ORIENT before the annual will be called for April 9. If at first you don't succeed, try again. Don't forget that there is to be a Contributors' Page in the annual. Accidents will happen, and in some inexplicable way two important articles were left out of the Feb- ruary ORIENT, for which the staff is truly sorry. The omitted articles were the Society and Council of Thirty reports. In the Society write-up the details were told of the extremely successful German party given at the High School by the members of the German classes, Saturday evening, January 20. After the presentation of a Well enacted German play, delicious refreshments were served to a large number of guests. Musical se- lections were rendered between the acts. The Council of Thirty notice reported their various activities and was very novel in its conception. Ipage cightl
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l , 1. gi? if Milli f t i I z.r....tW Students! Attention! The ORIENT staff an- nounces a contest in which any undergraduates of Eastern High School may take part. The ORIENT will give prizes of 81.00 each for the best story, the best poem and the best drawing submitted. THEY MUST BE ORIGINAL. A contestant may submit any num- ber of stories, poems or drawings but may win only one prize. All material must be in the hands of Miss Huneker by April 12, 1917. The names of the authors and the titles of each production will be removed from the articles submitted, and Miss Huneker will keep a list of same. The winning article will be printed in the annual ORIENT. The judges will be Miss Carlton and Miss Wells. Get busy, and be a Winner! Seniors and members of the staff-Remember, that your pictures must be in by Monday, April 16. A great deal of time is needed to properly engrave and mount these pictures, so please do your share in help- ing the staff by arranging for an early 'sitting at the photographer's. To those who own cameras and kodaks, we have this to say: We want all kinds of snappy pictures for our snapshot pages in the annual, so co-operate with us and make these pages a success. Get them in at the earliest possible moment. Epage sevenfj '-12111-WO
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1 X 1 l yy Nl X Z S . ill! I I 'Sh Q M I vllffllffflllflllflllfllllllflllflmyln- ,-.. like ,L I M l!I.lI -sri ll !. ll l 'x p H Myil llll lll iz nwnnipiimn-g nf A mluillifiii-mmiivl-nklhnluran 1 ld!! --11!' M '-I . it iii I-' ., ,, mlm, H - , 5 ' 31' ITERARY l The Guns Silencea' By Edward S. Clark Jr. PRIVATE Adams was awakened at three o'clock by reveille and jumped up with alacrity. Not that he wanted to crawl out of the warm nest he had made for himself with some straw and old blankets for there was a cold grey mist over everything and a chilling west wind that cut to the bone, but he knew that at this un- holy hour, The Bosches were most likely to cut up. So he responded cheerfully to the call. As he walked knee deep in the mud to his place on the firing line he drew deep breaths of air that for all the west wind felt decidedly springy and gave promise that old winter was fast falling and that summer would soon be here. Feeling much refreshed he took his place in the line wondering how many of the brave fellows around him would be missing on the morrow. Unexpectedly, from the German trenches opposite came an unfamiliar bugle call. Almost simultaneously assembly rang out from behind his own regiment. Assembly! What for? He had not the slightest idea and he was not destined to know immediately, for he was one of those detailed for guard duty. As the soldiers went jostling through the communi- cation trenches to the living dugouts in the rear he lifted his hat on a gun above the top of the trench. To his surprise, the customary storm of snipers' bul- lets failed to come. Mystified, he raised it again and lpage ninel
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