Eastern High School - Orient Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1917

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'-l2l'11--WO Another shipmatie so bold and so queer, Had vowed to kill Johnny if it cost him an ear. He now saw his chance to put Johnny away, While all other shipmates were jolly and gay. He crouched up to Johnny as close as could he, And into his heart thrust his dirk silently, And Johnny McLaughlin with his head toward the lee, Passed away, still snitfling the salt breeze of the sea. Not for School but for Life We Learn By Verna Wfalker HEN we first enter High School we seem to con- tract the idea that we must study each lesson as- signed to us for the express purpose of reciting prop- erly to the teacher the next day. If we are given ma- terial outside our own text books to study, we are being severely punished. Of course, it never occurs to us that the reason we are given these subjects is for our own future welfare, that these lessons are for the broad- ening of our minds. As we grow older and pass from one grade to an- other, gradually taking on more and more knowledge of each and every subject that we present, we begin to realize especially as we get to our senior year, that all our study has not been for the teacher, but for our- selves. We learn that the primary aim of our High School education is a preparation for life, that the knowledge and mental training gained are invaluable. We have acquired a broader outlook, a deeper in- sight and a. better vision of the world, a new aim in life and an inspiration to win real success. As we go on and on and find before us immeasurable space of learning, we will see that our High School years have taught us the ,power to learn rather than knowledge, the habit of industry rather than idleness, an implicit faith in God and our fellow men, in years later we will look back and know we have learned not for school but for life. lpn ge sixteonzl

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was Easter and Sarah could hardly sleep from excite- ment. O, I wonder if he will like it, she said over and over. And jumped up from her bed a number of times, to see whether it was still there. Sarah was up bright and early the next morning, for the church was some distance away, and Sarah had to walk. As she neared the bridge 'she put her pin tightly into the hat, because it was windy. She had but a few more steps to take, when puff, came the wind and whizzed the hat through the air. Sarah was too dumbfounded to speak for a few seconds. Then she cried, Ol my! my bonnet, what will I do, help, some- one, help. Just then she felt a light touch on her shoulder, and looking back she saw Mr. Crumper, and she cried, Go get it, quick, you didn't even 'see it, did you ? and she sobbed as if her heart would break. Then Mr. Crumper bent forward and whispered: P Sarah, my picture was accepted and the dealer said to bring in all my others. I will get you a new bonnet and many others, if you will let me, Sarah. Sarah bowed her head and cared no more for the bonnet, for she had won something better. John M cLauglzlin, Pirate , By M ax Jacoby Oh, Johnny McLaughlin he sailed o'er the sea, For Johnny McLaughlin a pirate was he. He drank and he sang and he jeered and he sneered, And Johnny McLaughlin was by everyone feared. The captain gave orders to all men alike, But Johnny McLaughlin was ready to fight. He scowled and he growled, and he moved to the lee, To sniff the salt breezes from over the sea. One sunshiny day when all mates were gay, Oh, Johnny McLaughlin, on the deck he lay, Drunk as could be, with his head toward the lee, Still sniffling the salt breeze from over the sea. Ipage flfteenfl '-1251-DUO



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The feniors t l We hard-working Seniors have not been especially active in social life in the past, but now that we have reached our last semester at Eastern, We are certainly starting something. If the Juniors and Sophs will kindly take note of the doings of the- past six weeks they may lose some of their own importance. On January 30 a party was held at the home of Lee McCabe-the best one ever given by this class since its organization. Games never before heard of at'Eastern were introduced and afforded loads of amusement. In addition to the games, a playlet based on Silas Marner was given. At the first meeting this term, the following com- mittees for commencement were appointed: Will-Chairman, Ella Bernthalg Bernice Haw- kins, Louis Levinson and Lee McCabe. Quotation-Chairman, Eva Andersong Florence Webb, Warren Caswell, Harriet Gustin, Sarah Miller and Harry Yeoumans. Song- Chairman, Esther Schroederg Thelma Yeager, Olive Butterfield and Ferris Warren. Announcement- Chairman, Sarah Koch, Anna Martin, Helen Ward and Edwin Heydenburk. Prophecy-Chairman, Fred Hareg Gertrude Ar- chambault and Doris Massoll. History-Harry Smeeth. In the midst of their school work the class has found time for another party-a hard times party held at the school on the night of March 3. The affair was a big success, socially, if not financially. About fifty guests were present, many being garbed in hard times attire. Very novel games were introduced dur- ing the evening, and prizes were awarded. To Miss Paine and Mr. Rich, to the committee in charge is due the success of the affair. lpage s enteenl '-IZFI'-WO

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Eastern High School - Orient Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 33

1917, pg 33

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Eastern High School - Orient Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 19

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Eastern High School - Orient Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 33

1917, pg 33

Eastern High School - Orient Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 34

1917, pg 34

Eastern High School - Orient Yearbook (Bay City, MI) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 23

1917, pg 23


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