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SENIOR CLASS 1909
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school organizations has become very pleasing and perhaps necessary. Wc hope next year's bazaar will evch outclass this one, altho they will needs be up and doing. As usual all the Seniors, after some coaxing and threatening, wrote Historical Essays. I venture to say that J. F. Magee was as much surprised as any one when he received the first prize, but Mary W. Voglcr was sure of hers. The Junto, under our able staff of editors, who conti ibuted matter, some of which was relentless but ever pleas- ing, has advanced one year more toward the height of perfection. The A. A. has seen its most prosperous year, due largely to the careful managing of Messrs. H. Chidsey and II. Walter. This year’s base-ball team, under the able leadership of Clifford H. Krantz, is as fast as any of its predecessors. There is no need to dwell on the almost professional playing of the remaining five players. Altho Richards could scarcely wait for the third period in the morning, nevertheless he is a first-class ball player. Even if “Mac” did be- come ruffled at times in Room B, he knows the art of fielding. While “Scotty’s” time is nearly all occupied with soldiering, he still retains enough for the athletic field. How could the team do without L. Stone and Schilling? I think I have praised you all more than you deserve, but as this is the custom, I have not deviated from the rule. On account of the customs of the various organizations, it would seem that the young ladies of the class have been entirely forgotten. I would emphatically state that they are equally as scholarly as the young men, and possess an unusual amount of school spirit. The class as a whole can never be praised enough, especially for its scholastic merits. We have been and hope we will continue to be an everlasting honor to E. H. S. May wc, previously unmind- ful of our instructors, ever realize the debt we owe them. Let us thank God for his goodness and grace in preserving the lives of all our classmates. After bidding a last sad farewell to Easton High and our associates there, may wc pass into the world as honorable Alumni! Bright stars of Easton High, Shine on, shine on forever; All aims in our Redeemer lie Until we cross Life’s river. 12 HERBERT EICHLIN
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CLIFFORD H. KRANT2, President Senior Class 1909 Class Officers President.............Clifford H. Krantz Vick-President.........Ellen a. Spbngler Skcrktary............Mary D. Dougherty Treasurer............William L. Coleman Cabinet Wsi, L. Coleman Ellen a. Spengler Henry R. Ciiidsrv Mary D. Dougherty Leonard K. Ross Clarissa M. Veile Frank T. McInkknky Marguerite F. Kern Ralph A. Schilling Olive G. McClary John E. Young Helen U. Price Mat'kw H. Jones, Jr. Helen M. Ackerman Auditing Committee Harold J. Herster, Chairman Carl H. Robbins Helen I. Miller Ruth N. Tomer Arrangement Committee William N. Scott, Chairmnn John W. Magee Helen B. Howell Clarence O. Maun Elhonorb E. Sihghrt Geo. J. Richards Mary W, Vocler Geo. W. Bixler Eli’b’h A. Nightingale CLA’NCB S. SlEGEKIED MARY E. RICKER Harvey G. Walter Leonora Libbbrman John F. Magee Jennie A. Skiplk 14 ELLEN A. SPENGLER, Vice-President
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