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THE SENIORS HENRIETTA FETTERMAN. Yes, you can’t miss her, she’s that girl with the glorious golden hair that everybody admires at least once every day. But Henrietta’s not all hair, for she can do her les- sons when there are not other things troubling her, Henri has one weakness, that is her inability to get the point of the jokes we tell her, so that we have had to hire a skilled artist to draw her diagrams, ete. But she has im- proved greatly in this recently. SAYDE GOLDBERG. Sadye is just Sadye, but oh, my! What that means! She went to Normal School with the bunch—just for fun, for there’s one thing Sadye will not be and that’s a teacher. Room 12 was a yeritable church yard without our own noisy, funny, big-hearted Sadye. RAYMOND McGEARY HANN. Hann—Wore pajamas to school—One day—And he looked too cute—It was in the cireus—And they had to call on— An extra shift of freaks—Cause all the real ones—Had left school—And ran off to Baltimore—Hann plays bas- ketball—As well as he shoots—Craps—But it doesn’t pay— As well—Hann intends to be a—White wing—Or a garbage collector—So he can blow a horn— S MARGARET MAE BECK. Although there is quite a lot of “Bekky” to love, we haven't found it such a tough proposition. She is an original and patented cure for the blues.. Bekky is one of those smart people who are flitting through high school in 3% years, and with no apparent tax on her spirits or mental powers. GRACE MARIE BOBLITS. This young miss has been like a Damon without a Pyth- jas since Gertrude Cooley left us. She can hardly wait until she graduates from Normal so that she can impart knowledge and a deep respect for Eastern in the rising generation. She has a peculiar liking for a fat boy who plays in the orchestra.
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THE SENIORS MARY KINNEY ALLABAND. » Allaband is that pretty, dark-haired girl who Ite, Mary rorite with everyone since she came to Eastern, Dee nie who played that pretty horn in the orches. She is Une oT opened our eyes in wonder at the feat, She tra, and we a Athletic Council and Glee Club and estab. belonged abe for herself in Dramatics. Mary is doing here ict now, and we all wish her the best of luck ed Cross her patriotic undertaking. She is our class historian, in her pa 100. ANNA STRICKLER WILLIS. Haven't you noticed this dark-eyed girl who is always “crisp” and neat? If you haven't, Ed. certainly has. She's ire good looking and popular girl. Anna possesses ee ae art of bluffing not only her studies, but us, too, the quite a settled young lady, there is no chance a is i pe Here's to your luck and—Ed’s, for the rest of us. WILLIAM JOSEPH THOMAS. Willie Thomas—Is famed for All Athletics—But especial- ly is he good—In Basketball—He is Eastern’s heavy weight champion—And expects to match—Jess Willard—soon— His best friend—Is His tih buggy—In whose company—He is often seen—As he uses it to go—From one class —to another. MARY FRANK OWEN. Mary Frank is a “regular” girl, though lots don’t know it. he’s the kind that grews on you every time you “Seymore” of her. She is very attractive. There's some- thing deep about Mary’s frank disposition. Say, Mary, how do you do it? All of us girls are crazy about you, Mary, and the boys—well, why don’t you speak for your- self? She’s working now, but we think she would make a wonderful Red Cross nurse. I know a few who wouldn't want to get well. JULIA LOUISE FORD. Louise is the girl with the pleasant smile whom we have missed in the corridors for the greater part of the year. She has been helping Uncle Sam by working in the Aviation Signal Corps. She has been studying ever since she left school and will receive her diploma with the illustrious class. She is anticipating a fine time at the Naval Academy in a few years’ time.
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THE SENIORS LURANA VAN DOREN. Jere you behold the ideal Latin student. Her applica. : ait studiousness make her the joy of all her teachers, on has interesting thoughts, too, but does not tel) them ad ae ar She will probably become famous as jews . a i y ” elry designer for Tiffany Company. ANNIE MARGARET TRESSELT, Annie is one of those girls whom everybody likes, One j as can’t help it. In spite of her rather startling Motto, ae and the class flunks with you, pass, and you pass hioseovahe is through high school and ready for anything the world has to offer. Annie, like other Easternites, jg fond of Soldiers, Circus Parades and Pickles, WILLIAM SCHOONOVER FRENCH. Prof. William Schoonover French—Q, E. D. P., Q. Q, D. T’s and D. F—The noted Latin shark—The noted Eng- lish shark—The noted History shark—The noted Math shark—The one-lung precocity—Of Eastern High—Wishes to bid his fellow-students—Goodbye—Before he goes out— Into the World—To end the war—To settle race questions —And establish self-government—Of the world—On the altruistic principles— AILEEN SCHUBERT. The little girl with the long hair and the studious look, She wants to be a doctor or a nurse. She might come back to Eastern and teach Physics, or she might be a Philosopher and astonish the nation with her wisdom, ETHEL MAY LUCAS, Quiet little Ethel is certainly keeping up the excellent reputation of her sister. The more you know her, the better you like her. Here’s hoping she'll make as good a teacher as she has been a student. JOHN PAUL RATCLIFFE. Ratcliffe—He presents a pathetic picture—Of thwarted love—Or something just as foolish—At lunchtime—He Tuns a close rival to the—New York Symphony Orchestra— Or a jazz band—He's Manager of the swimming team— So I imagine—He can swim—Which is very nice—Isn%t it? He's one of the scared heads—Of the “Easterner”’— Therefore he can’t have much sense—Or else he wouldn’t have got—The job—But Mousie’s all right—He holds up his share—At Eastern—
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