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Faculty William A. Jones, A. M. Principal and Instructor in Physics and Chemistry A. D. McIlhaney Instructor in Commercial Studies E. C. Brinker, Jr., A. M. Instructor in iLatin, History, Advertising and Commercial Studies Benjamin F. Sandt, A. B. Instructor in Latin and Greek William S. Gruvkr, A. M. Instructor in Latin and Physical Geography Stephen G. Simpson, A. M. Instructor in English E. C. Layers, A. M., Ph.IX, Pd.D. Instructor in Mathematics Pauline Cope, A. B. Instructor in English J. H. Lindermann, M. E. Instructor in Algebra and German Mary E. Mansfield Instructor in Botany, Zoology, Civics and History Jacob Mann Instructor in History and Mathematics Susan R. Miller . Instructor in English, History and Drawing.
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The Senior Class History HE study of history is in many respects an interesting subject. For history can be treated in many differ- ent styles, as it has been defined in many and various ways. One definition is that history is the doings of great men. I think this one is the most suitable for our class, as it pertains to the doings of our bright and brilliant class, the class of Nineteen Hundred and Eight of Easton High School. Our history indeed is very short, as it deals with but four years of our lives. But those four years, spent in Easton High School will never be forgotten, as they formed the brightest aud happiest period of our school lives. On September 4th, 1904, our class first entered within the walls of Easton High School, num- bering 163, the largest class that ever entered High School up to that time. We, being freshmen, acquired that bad habit of “poling’ and made quite a reputation in our first year. We also supported the Athletic Association, and helped the teams by contributing members from our class. In this year we were represented on the football team by Heck and Youells, while Heck, Bauer and Frederick played on the Varsity baseball team. In the second year we came back with our ranks sadly depleted. The first thing we did was to proceed to the election of class officers, and the following were elected: President, Albert Heck; Vice-President, Miss Gies; Secretary, Miss Stotz; and Treasurer, James Innes. Later in the year we presented the school with a beautiful por- 10
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