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fl, X. 13.1885 I som-Jomgxfrs Olll' elaoe started school with an ezmollmnt of ninetomi, septuber 4. mm Punish .soon moved to contents, ml Byline Pnequen withdrew 11-mxuechoolp hi the latter part of Seponbd muon-am me-oafrmamm, manning no new-pnumi dmoaee, we earned on with eigxtem eopbunmree, all hoping io advance toward a oueceuful high eobool education. , 'Our group, ae a mole, to doing my goodlwork, urn :unf- bere bnving received one-bor Tou.'ch.p1na. They ere: Ame Gu- din, haue Rueecm, Burley Ann mglioh, Glance Weotwiok, Sophia Plein, nhggaret Bon, and Chester Iridzerbte. meh one to trying bardnto earn a two' bar-pm, .which he hopes to receive next Sep- tme ' . he hid: eohool orchestra has ll.: eophanurea pmiieipattng in th- Diary mort, Surloy Ann mglioh, Glance Weeiwick, buy hy, Glacier htoheite, and mgme -Ruseom are the fortune-te meg- cums when minute ure pleasantly entertaining. me oopbunoce Ollll doo' telco a prominent place in athletics. Nearly all of our bon are mths first our eoeond boekotball teams. thick, deems, Sie:-kovioh, M rmacki, and mnty kbert tire! teemnmbere. George Leagues container the eeoomdteemy hi-Ill!!! 'vonagreatarmmber otnnollctlnn ihefirli mid. Probably one reason for the greater success ot the' doom! 'Beam me because the boys in that team had betta' habits ol' training. Ieoarealmprmxdofmnoomamnreelaesbaaloetball teambeeame iam playing inter-chan games, it von the freahnm, junior, md eenim' mee, time becaning claaichamions. Our aria also were active in basketball. The girls parti- cipating were: Sophia Pleaha, Hurley Ann English, Clmrtoe Weat- vick, Anne hrdin, and Anne Starkovioh. 'me girls played two ex- citing gazes with harp, showing much basketball :kill and a rousing lpirit. 111 elaaa gms, the sophomores vm mound pl-Boo, being beaten by the seniors. , , The sophomore .elaaa to striving to increase its wo.-tbiaele of school honours, both loholastioally and athlabioally, and shall strive to continually improve, encouraged by our advtoew, lr. in 'Elite By practicing good citizenship in high eobool and by taking part inotwlent government, wehope tube able to mponayome our goverment. Om' dass ottica-o are: A Bret Sgneeter 3680115-3385102 ' clarice weetrtck President 9,3-gg Long Shirley English Vice- president Amy Tqghiqk Sophia P16318 Secretazv 305 p.11gky Ruceom 'rreamrm' my-hy laglilh PM-'EB1'f-W R088 hooutive Geupoil Eugene .Rusoom ng' 10 u Clarice Weetwiok '37 J. 1 . 1. ..
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Classes Qlli'UNllHDllRS Dzyacki Johnson Kairis Kollar Rosso Rovetto Scobee Smith Starcevich Starkovich Thompson Tomich Yakovich Zauhar Junior Message The Juniors, Class of 1936, wish tc call to the attention of the lower classmen of Easton High, the attempted noble deeds and accomplishments of the juniors, which we hope will serve as inspirations to those who will replace us. May you strive to accomplish greater success, raise your improving scholastic record, and continue to strive for better citizenship. As we give, so do we accept advice, and promise to exert every effort to fur- ther the accomplishments and wishes of the graduating seniors, who have so skill- fully watched and guided over us during our formative period. PAGE 9
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Classes S4Dlll9llHlI4DMl4DllRlll3S Dalisky Dzyacki Egbert English Frichette Gardin Kollar Long Meyers Plesha Ray Roberts Ross Russom A. Starkovich G. Starkovich Tomchick Westwick Sophomore Nllessange We, the sophomores, leave our best examples to the freshmen: First-Our high scholastic achievementsp Second-Our athletic abilitiesg Third-Our studious habits. We hope that the freshmen will continue to be worthy students of Easton High, and assure the upper class Eastonians and faculty members of our sincere appreciation for their kind acts of advice and co-operation. May we continue as worthy members of Easton High, in a capacity which will make us honorable and respected citizens. PAGE 11
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