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THE 1912 EASTONIA. W Freshmen. 1915. COLORS. Red and White- MOTTO. Nobis est progrediendum. We must make progress- YELL. One, two, three! Who are we? We are Eastonites! Can't you see? Are we in it? Well, I guess! We're the Freshmen of E. H. S. OFFICERS. President Carlton Landers. Vice President Fay White Secretary Grace Bean. Treasurer Gladys Corey Page Twenty-nine.
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THE 1912 EASTONIA. FRESHMAN CLASS. Bean, Grace Buckingham, Lena. Corey, Gladys Dean, Bessie Dinsmore, Fred Dodge, Perley Hersey, Gladys Landers, Carlton Lynch, Eddie Mahaney, Ellen Mahaney, Florence White, Fay Ilireahman igffiainrg. The Freshman class which entered the High School in the fall of 1911 promises to be the best class that ever entered Easton High. The pupils who constitute the class came not only from the Easton Grammar School but also from many other neighbor- ing schools. Miss Dean came from the Ladner Districty Miss F- Mahaney, Miss E. Mahaney, Miss Lynch and Mr. Lynch, from Mahaneyg Mr. Landers, from Easton Center, while Miss Bean, Miss Corey, Miss Hersey, Miss Buckingham, MF. Dodge, MT. White, and Mr. Dinsmore received their Grammar training with Miss Hersey. The object in every student's mind is to make good by hard work even if it means 'zthe burning of mid-night oil. The Freshman class contains but four Preparatory Students and nine Commercial students. lf you were to ask some why they are taking the Commercial course they would probably tell you that it was the L'Cinch. ' The teachers we'll tell you about next and what we think of them. These are our first impressions and if we have been harsh, credit it to our inexperience. Mr, Robinson who carries himself erect and dignified, calls the answer book a Freshman Curse. Think of that! A Curse! Miss Guthrie is politeness personified, especially in inviting us to her 3:30 Tea Parties, Miss Perry is the jovial member of the faculty, always cheerful except-- Page Thirty.
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