Eastern High School - Punch and Judy Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1914

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THE EASTERNER 28 George T'isher has a position in the Washington Loan and Trust Company. Karl ‘Lutz is attending the Temple School. Leslie Secor is a stenographer in the Tlouse Office Building. Josiah McKim Haddaway, who came to Washington to attend high school, has returned to Philadelphia. Elizabeth Walton and Marion Norris are at Goucher College. Marion Baldwin is a student at Smith College. Ghedeca Ashraf is at Boston Univer- sity Elizabeth Hind is studying to be a trained nurse at Johns Hopkins. Winifred Hodge is at Swarthmore. The following girls have received posi- tions in Washington: Isabelle Allen, Marguerite Ballenger, Virginia Early, Marion Hesse, Ada Howell, Catherine Jarboe, Margaret Kramer, Louise South- worth, and Alice White. Laurene Cunningham is in Pennsyl- vania. Helen Bart lett is staying at home. Miriam Entwisle is staying at home. Edna Everett is taking a post-graduate course at Eastern. Mary Flohr is attending Strayer’s Busi- ness College. Anna Higham is staying at home. Rebecca Hourwich is attending Barn- ard College, N. Y. Nan Jeffers is staying at home. Margaret King is traveling in Cali- fornia. Grace-Marion Parker is staying at home. Lucile Shepard is a student at Sweet Briar College. Judith Smith has returned to her home in ‘Tennessee. Alice Stewart is staying at home. Ruth Taylor is attending Strayer’s Business College. Mary Walter is doing post-graduate work at Eastern. Ingrid Westesson is at home studying music.

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Alumni have written that they are very anxious to hear about all the inter- esting events going on at Hastern. Make this year one that will be full of read- able happenings. Sometimes school life gets dull and monotonous, but keep up the spirit this year so that there will be something worth writing to the Alumni about. From an Alumnus of 1914: “The only thing which one can bring away from a school is good preparation. I am glad for the splendid preparation I received at Eastern. It certainly has been a help. Eastern is a great school and gives a fine foundation to all who care to work for it. That is the thing to be proud of and to judge a school by, without summing up school activities.” WHAT THE CLASS OF ’14 ARE DOING. The following members of the Class of ‘14 are at the James Ormand Wilson Normal School: Florence Allen, Ammie Bacon, Helen Benzler, Ethel Brockman, Annie Clark, Thelma Davis, Elsie Fris- bie, Estelle Griest, Lillian Mason, Evelyn Naylor, Geneva Shaw, Margaret Sitler, Lillian Timberlake, Selena Yost, Jessie Handy, Audrey Hazell, Allie Hohn, Lucy Hopkins, Lucille Knapp, Glendora Knaub, Mary Loman, Lenore Murray, Kathleen Price, Grace Simering, Doro- thy Steltz, Fern Wells. Alumni Motes ; Among those entering George Wash- MBO this year are: George Jassett, Watson Davis, Fred Deck, William De- ment, Clair Johnson, Edward Lawson, Lois Pierce, Donald Preston, Emma Reh, Norman Stockett, Leon Tashoff, Eliza- beth Wilson, and Wallace Yater. Egbert Armstrong is a student at Sy- tacuse University. Riehl Arnold and Albert Weber are at Lafayette. Herbert Bradburn is at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Russel Ide and Irving Denison are both attending the Agricultural College of the University of Illinois. Helge Dieserud is at the same Uni- versity, taking a mechanical engineering course. Harmon Eakle, Thomas Farnsworth, and Harold Williams are at Cornell. Harold Williams plays the position of full-back on the Freshmen Team. David McCoy and Lawrence Pope are students at Dartmouth. Halbert Faulkner is attending the Mis- sissippi A. and M. College. Lewis Watkins and Alexander Pringle are at the Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology. Lewis Watkins is leading his class in mathematics. Walter Wood is going to attend the Annapolis Naval Academy. Theodore Chisholm is taking a post- graduate course at Eastern. Earl Danforth is attending the George- town Dental School.



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Mr. Padgett: Give me the Latin for “shine.” Mr. Cummings: Lucyo! Mr. Padgett: My, my, you must have her on the brain! he button on a Freshman’s cap Is not the badge of sin; But just to take the button off Keeps Seniors buttin’ in. Mr. Wallis (to Maier): My boy, you don’t put enough force into your rea- soning. Just open your mouth and throw your whole self into it. Miss mean? Barkman: To sit down. Miss. M: Well, please. Merrill: What does hinse tzen Dade: Say, Joe, lend me a dime, will you? Baldwin: Who, me? Why, I haven't enough money to buy oats for a night- mare! Local Editor: These jokes are all origi- nal, and have never been published be- fore. (Editor’s note) : We can easily believe it. Gos When father Stepped upon the ice, Because he could not stand, He G8) the glorious stars and stripes ; We saw our father-land, Garman’s proverb: If at first it doesn’t Start, crank, crank again. Ray: Tom said he was too bashful to ask her to marry him last night. Norman: Well, I suppose about mid- night her father came down and helped him out. Miss Gardner: Girls, who wrote Gray’s Elegy? “Won't you be happy when your sen- tence is over?” asked a lady of the con- vict. “T dunno, ma’am, I dunno,” was the re- ply. “Why not?” “Because I’m in for life.” The German word unterhalten means to entertain. It can easily be mistaken for another word, as Miss Breen, trans- lating, said: T hold my friend under Mr. Schwartz: What? The pump?

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