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SENIOR CABINET Left to Right, Standing—Suydam. Mcllroy, Stark. Shufflcl o!ham, Siegfried, Sullivan. Sitting—Brown, Callahan, Adams, Sandt, Frankenfield.
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History of the Senior Class IRR! Rrr! The second bell! The final recitation of the year was over. Out flocked the classes: the Fresh- men noisily: the Sophomores looking wise; the Juniors fairly bursting with wisdom and rejoicing in the thought of two whole months’ vacation. Last of all came the Senior class, dignified; pensive, and almost sad. Descending the last step, it sat down, as I heard it say, to reminisce.” Is this really the end of my high school life; of all the joys and sorrows I have experienced at Easton High?” it murmured. “Shall I ever forget the fun 1 had there? “I remember how, four years ago, as the largest class in the history of E. H. S., I came rushing thru Wolf Gate. Not very timidly did I enter! Then, too, I quite astonished the upperclassmen hv instituting my own orchestra and glee club, something which up to that time had been unheard of. With my Sophomore days came my first social venture,—a party. What fun that was! My Junior-Senior reception and Junior Hop were both very brilliant affairs But this year was the most eventful of all. What a huge success was my play 'Beau Brummcl’! Is there a Senior who did not enjoy the masquerade party and football dance? How delightful was the Washington trip! And now Commencement is at hand. That cannot but l e as successful as all my other affairs were. I have shown true school spirit by my loyal support of all E. H. S. activities. Always I have received the sympathy and cvcr-readv help of the faculty. For this I am grateful, since I realize it was through their efforts that my school life was such a success. Slowly the Senior Class arose and went on its way, murmuring: The student life is over. With its varied wealth of cheer, But the memory of its pleasures, Will live for many a year. President .............. William Wkiki.v, William Adams Vice-President ............................ Margaret I. Sandt Secretary ........................ Alih-xt FranKENFIELP Hoys' Treasurer ................................ Jack Brown Ciris' Treasurer......................... Mary Callahan Mildred Suydam Mary Siegfried Mary Stark Thomas Sullivan Floyd McIlkoy George Siiuffledotham
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1.11,1.1 K I'. MERGIN'. Commercia CM, Cite CM. Behold one of our futuro uhool telpher», vo »he » ’«. but we hare our doubt about It. We can't im agine I.ilUc presiding over forty little i area!»,— not, however, that their mental development would be in jeopardy, for we know that l.illie could inject into their youthful head much valuable knowledge. IJIUe ha been a good pal and an amiable clattmalc. and ahr will pro per at whatever ahe attempt . SOPHIA BUGEN. Commerent Club, L'slllianee Fra t- coire. Sophia i one of the tno t retieenl and unaMumiug girl of our cla»». In fact bc believe in being een and not heard. Her future i un- known but it i evident that it will be ue e ful, if we judge by her ac- curacy and «peed in type writing. Sophie believe in the old maxim that every why ha a wherefore.” May the bc»t luck you've had lie the wor t luck that’ coming to you. BEATRICE P. BI.AZIER. ■«»o Staff, Science Club, .VIlit a nee Prancaiie, Dramatic CM. Here U the contradiction to tltr belief that red hair i« the »ign of a fiery temper, for Beatrice i noted for her tunny divpotition. She i« a «launch advocate of the motto Laugh and the world laugh with you, etc. Beatficc ha a very do cideil weakne » for Abrl’ candy, but then.—who can blame her ? (Note: ThU i not an advcrti «mcot for Abel'».) We know hc will alway root for Ea ton and never forget E. II. S. MARGARET S. BENNETT. RgCltaorrg Staff, Junto Staff, Ex- ecutive Committee, Senior Play, Commercial Club, L'Aliiante Fran- caite. Salute the woman of the cla »! Marg ka had that distinction ever «incc the Senior Play, when he to emphatically demanded. Aren't I a woman? But the moment the dropped her »tage career a Kath- leen he again became the ame jolly, fun-loving Margaret. Allen- town mutt have a lather hypnotic effect on Margaret, for after each trip to the l,and of Peanut» her tpcech atsume the Allentown dia- lect . Margaret' tehool and claw pirit ha alway been of the pep- pi e»t. 6
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