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History of the Junior Class B3SUNIOR class came in. slammed the door, and sat down. The last day of school,” he said, in a half sad, J jra half glad tpne. “The last day of three short years. Now for a vacation—But school was great this year. ® Football was thrilling even if P’burg did beat us. She won’t do it again, you bet! The members from our class proved our ‘pep.’ In basketball the girls and boys of ’20 were lively representatives of E. H. S.” Suddenly Junior class recollected the Junior-Senior reception. What a delightful time it was—And those Junior plays! They were glorious and a good proof of our dramatic ability. And there was debating too. It seemed a little more interesting since we were represented.” Then mid-years and finals humbled the face of Junior class. Of course, it wasn’t all fun,” he sighed. There was earnest work and much profit.” “Always our class officers were with us to push social affairs: President...............................Jack Sitcreaves Vice-President..........................Florence Mintz Secretary...............................Adeline Siiirer Girls’ Treasurer.............................Helen Hill Boys’ Treasurer.........................Frank Woi.si.ayer Now it's all over. But Oh, we're not Seniors and there will be another year.” 2.t
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In Memoriam CLAUDE WILLIAM ARNOLD CUSS OF 1919 Whereas, God in his infinite wisdom has called from our midst our friend and classmate, Claude William Arnold; and Whereas, Through the deep love we, the members of his class, have for him and the deep sorrow we feel at our loss; and Whereas, He has made the supreme sacrifice for his country; therefore, be it Resolved, That we extend our most sincere sympathy to his family; also we desire to assure them that his conduct and bear- ing has been such that we may all emulate his character. CLASS OK 1919, EASTON HIGH SCHOOL 22
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Junior Quotations Collmar, Rida— You look wise, please correct the error.” Dennic, Elizabeth—“Whatever breathes, lives.” Dougherty, Frances—“Laughing is a higher accomplishment than crying. Edge, Mary Allen—“A mischief-making monkey from her birth.” Everson, Rose—“An example of industry. Gebhardt, Elizabeth—“My, but we love the movies.” Godley, Elizabeth—“They do well who do their duty.” Hall, Eleanor— She looks quiet,—but—!” Hartley, Ruth— Look at that pile of books!” Hartzell, Allura—“Allurcr.” HartzeLL, Edith—“Quiet, gentle and still.” Heck, Dorothy— A shy face is better than a forward heart.” Heck, Ethel— There is no flower that blooms in May half so sweet as thou art.” Hesselcrave, Ethel— What a bright head we’ve got!” 2, Hill, Helen— It's awful to be popular.” Hopper, Louise—' Like a tail, slender elm sighing in the breeze.” Horne, Ethel—“Seldom seen alone.” Hupnacel, Blanche—“Small but to be heard. Huches, Elizabeth— Thou shall not live by grades alone.” Kackline, Katharine— K—k—k—Katie!” Kelciiner, Venetta—“The bloom of the country is on her check. Kelsey, Ethel—“Doesn’t she look indignant?” Kidney, Helen—“Not giddy nor talkative.” Kieper, Jane—“A rose from the wilderness.” Kirkpatrick, Dorothy—“Her stature tall—I hate a dumpy woman.” Kleinhans, Gladys—“Meet me by the study-hall door. Lippey, Evelyn—“A thousand cupids within those curls did sit.” Martin, Elizabeth—“A maiden much addicted to wit.”
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