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in vi. if rex: ummomm . .J u asses S Class History which was a successful social event helped to add significance to our junior year. We were eagerly awaiting our senior year. Can it be true? Yes, sadly so! This is the scene of our senior year. lt seems sad that our high school days will soon be at an end. It means that we must leave our Alma Mater and find our places in the world. Some will go to higher institutions of learning and others will immediately adapt them- selves to the outside world. Our senior year was a very successful one. We tried to make our school life count for dear old E. H. S. The tasks we were assigned were accomplished. One of the outstanding tasks put before us was that of the booster campaign for our booster game of football. We were glad to come out with lOOW. Our school spirit was shown by the large number of candidates that came out for basketball, baseball, football, debating, and orchestra. During this year we had the opportunity of presenting our Senior Class Play. This play was the best one given. Our dramatics and business ability was shown by the successful Senior Class Play. We also must bear in mind that our faculty advisers were always ready to help the class with any of their problems. The yearbook was the best ever presented to the subscribers of the Tattler. We must also consider the fact that only l9l subscriptions were sold. The book was partly financed by the senior class. All that lingers are the fond memories of our high school years. The most outstanding is the one of our senior year. We hope the classes that follow may have memories as dear as ours. We wish to thank the other classes for their cooperation. Thus we bid our Alma Mater farewell l- Nellie Ceisinger. Q . .. wg ....., . , Z, ,,. ...:. , , ...., , 5 N l, ,N , . Uni' UR- l I ffl I -X' I 01.1 J ' I .V wg, f- as-i f 1 qw - Mfr- '-...K-N' :af-. . a - i fa-ni f ' ' L- - f
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X-Qf. W . .. , ,,., . , , ., ,XX . , ' isiigf' - ,I , W S T GRACE E. ALBRIGHT Gracie Commercial Beta Sigma Kappa, lp Health Club, lg Booster Club, 23 Tattler Staff, 4. ' Gracie is one of the fair members of the class. She is studious and does her work well, Talking about personality, she has it. She is very pleasing to be around and one can depend on her. Gracie is one of the quietest in our class. She is, however, active and social and well liked by everyone. She is one of the cake sellers of the class, and can she sell? Who is that imitating the popu- lar saying of Mae West? Oh! it is just Gracie down on the gym floor, telling the girls what Mae West says. Gracie is very shy, but when called upon to re cite, she will answer to perfection. Gracie intends to be a clerk. We pre- dict a bright future for you. Tiff lwlrfl' you AVIIIQU llrr, Thr' lfrltrr you lilv' l1r'1'. RAY BIEBER Sol Commercial Beta Sigma Kappa, lg Science and Nature Club, lg Booster Club, 23 Orchestra, 2, Chorus, 33 Dramatics, 3,43 Hi-Y Club, 4, Forensic Club, 43 National Forensic League, 4, Triangular Debating, 43 Tattler Staff, 4. ' Here comes one of our useful boys. Ray owns what we call The Family Pen. Sol also can play the piano and when he starts playing everybody sways to the music. Sol is a very good artist. He drew many of the covers for our Lit- erary Supplement which was such a great success, Ray would make a good English- man. Any one who saw him act like an Englishman in the senior class play will verify this statement. Sol wants to be- come a commercial artist, This is a good line of work for him to follow. No mat- ter what you do or where you go, we are always with you. So long, Sol l lf ynu lII'l'tl Il frirutl I!mI'.r lrur, C1111 nn Ray uni! ln ll lirlp ynuf' M lll 3 .. , L '20
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