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Every age has its epoch: eyery institu- tion reaches the zenith of its fame. So it is with Eastern High School In Sep- tember, 1912, there entered these noble halls of knowledge such a class as never before in the annals of time has been in- scribed upon its rolls) Never since the arrival of the class of 16 has enthusiasta been lacking at Eastern. With the ver- dure of our freshman year still upon us, we began to make our presence felt; but it was not until we came back as Sophc- mores that the full significance of our un- usual talents began to dawn on the otier classes, and the august heads of this won- derful institution of learning started to appreciate the greatness which had “been thrust upon them.” From that time on the path of this class has been the path of progress, and the other classes regard us with awed admiration as we pass up and down the corridors. In every school activity, from the de- bate to the tussle on the gridiron, ‘16 has shown her ability to maintain the glory of Old Eastern. What would Co. F be without the boys of ‘162 What would the teachers do without the shining lights of this un- equalled class? No conception can be formed of such a catastrophe! If modesty did not prevent us, we The Junior Class would allude to the studious and excep- tionally handsome boys, and the clever, good-looking girls found among its mem- bers. But, however, these latter quali- ties are so apparent that they do not need mention. To sum it all up, with apologies to George Washington, 16 is First in War, First in Peace, And first in the hearts of the Faculty. Here’s to the best old class, That Eastern’s ever seen, The pride of all our loyal hearts, a Hes O iil Gs Here’s to the jolly boys and girls, The tall, the fat, the lean, Who stand for all the school holds hest, Eas, 1G: We've made the dear old school our pride Since we were freshmen green, “School spirit” is conspicuous, in KH: S., 16- And when next vear we sadly go, We'll leave a record bright and clean. We'll all be glad that we belonged to EK. H.S;, 16. Heven Suiru, 16. a ae OI
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