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Herlinger, Martha 246 Scott St. Jenkins, May, 117 Charles St. johnson, Thelma, 301 West Market jones, Ruth, 2175 Laird Ave. King, Margaret, 551 Youngstown Ave. Leihy, Clare, Phalanx Station R. D. Lenney, Paul, Youngstown Ave. Max, Ruth, 611 East Market Mitldlesteafl, Gertrude, R. F. D. No. 3. Miller, Viola, 311 E. Atlantic. Moidcl, Isadore, 413 S. Pine. Morgan, lrene, 509 Niles Ave. McFarland, Edith, 209 Porter Avenue. Mcliiblxen, Alice, 107 Mulberry ECHOESA Ohl, David, 108 Elm Street. Osborne, Hazel, 927 E. Market. Palmer, Jane, 508 W. Front St. Poulson, Dorothy, 210 john St. Rice, Ruth, Belmont St. Richardson, Frances, 208 E. Belmontist. Shoenberger, Edward, Nw S. Tod-Ave Shoenberger, julia, 216 oodbine Sidclls, Edith, 115 Lawrence Ave. Smail, Mildred, 223 Belmont St. Smith, Thelma, 108 Porter Swab, Esther, 61 Ohio. Wright, Phillop, 33 Washington Ave.
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Helen Smith, 111 East Washington Avenue. Georgene Smith, 30 Franklin Street. Loy Smith, 134 North Park Avenue. Florence Sutcliffe, 124 Charles Street. Dorla Trask, 411 Adams Street. Charles Van Gorder, 518 East Market Street. Clara Waldeck, 118 West Market Street. Lenore Wier--Mrs. Norman Adams, 26 Woodbine Avenue. Bert Whitman, 713 South Main Street. Katherine Whitman, 713 South Main Street. Class 1920-January. Beatrice Barr, Cleveland, Ohio. Clarence Beck, 207 South Tod Avenue. Grant Copeland, 812 Ogden Avenue. lfranris Davies, 158 South Linden. Margaret Dennison, 34 Washington Ave., Warren, Ohio. Katherine l enton, Warren, Ohio. Dorothy Frost, 199 john Street. Katherine Goldner, 311 'fodtl Avenue. Mabel Grillith, 407 North Tod Avenuc.' Helen Grillith, 113 Harmon Streetf Betty Harper-Mrs.j. Price,-407 Buckeye Street. Diana Horner, 32M Main Street. Dorothy lzant, 521 East Belmont. Geraldine lzant, 521 East Belmont. Eval! King, 12-1 llclntonr. 'Esther King, 419 Stiles Avenue. lileanor Krauss, 227 North Tod Avenue. Carlton Lehman, 50 lfast lforest Street. Percy Mansell, 406 Thorn Street. llella Marowitz, 125 East Clinton. Harry Masters, R. F. D. No. 3. Lyric Morey, 215 South Laird Avenue. Lyle McBride, 921 East Market Street. Donald McCorkle, 10 Austin Avenue. William McClain, 251 High Street. Paul Narotslay, 114 Fulton Street. William Och, 901 Parkman Street. Regina O'Rnurkc, 213 East Atlantic. Laura llohto, 550 Viola Avenue. Margaret Poulton, 216 North Vine Street. Calvin Reeves, 302 Washin ron Ave. liolxerta Ro 'ce, 216 Woodiine Avenue. Lurlihe Shafhr, 415 Union Street. Lucile Shelton,419 Mason Street. Ada Schmidt, 102 l'arkman Street. Elsie Steinbeck, 625 Niles Avenue. Helen Sutcliffe, East Market Street. Bruce Tavloe, 805 Parkman Street, Charles Thompson, 909 Edgewood Avenue. Twyli Trask, 411 Adams Street. Getlad Vescy, 303 Buckeye Street. Donald Watson, 417 Garden Street. Verne Wildman,5l3 Buckeye Street. Mabel Wolfe, 207 South 'l'orl Avenue. ,EIC Hoes Class 1920-June. Clyde Allen, Chestnut Street. Wayland Baldwin, Cleveland, Ohio. Louis Berkowitz, 41 East South Street. Mildred Cordell, 22 North Austin Avenue. Geneva Barrick, 307 Paige Avenue. Edna Brobst, Leavittsburg, Ohio. Grace Crawford, 104 Ridrajivay Avenue. Murriel Daughertqy, 413 est Summit Street. Fred Dungan, 20 . auth Tod Avenue. Harold Dilworth, 1014 East South Street. Collier Filler, 609 East High Street. Beatrice Fowler, 419 Stiles Avenue. Edna Giltz, 507 Beuna Vista. Clifford Frazier, 201 Howland Ayenue. Clark Fredenburg, R. l'. D. No. 1. Lucile Fredenhurg, IL' F. No. s. Olive Gledhill, 415 Hiram Street. Anna Haas, 702 East igh Street. Mildred Halls, 123 Atlantic Street. Horace Hartman. 415 Stiles Avenue. Lucile Hershey. 131 Harmon Street. Mary Hayes, 128 East Market Street. Raymond Kale, 5 Roberts Avenue. Laura Little, 313 East Atlantic. Mary Logue, 118 South Laird Ave. 4 Helen Kennedy, 1121 North Mahoning Avenue Harlan Mace. 204 Oak Street. Gladyx Melinifhr, 140 Harmon Street. Byron Nelson, Shalanx Ohio. edward Mawiy. 110 emu. som. Elma Patton, 126 North Vine Street. Mildred Rowlands, 33 West Franklin Street. Elizabeth Smith 415 West Front Street. Lueile Taft, 68 Ohio Street. Henrietta Schillin ,40 Haymakcr Street. Helen Rid ley, 307 Mercer Street. Ruth Stelgen, South Homewood. Mildred Trefry, 421 East Atlantic Street. Harold Williams, 12 North Vine Street. Evelyn Thompson 432 Stiles Ave. ' Paul Williams, zul North vane som. Mabel Prentice, Warren. Ohio. Kingsley Sears, 406 Buckeye Street. Class 1921. Adams, Esther, 120 W. Market Street. Albaugh, Ella, R. l . D. No.-1. Armour, john, 911 Bell Avenue. Bonnette, joe, Taylor Street. Boyd, Taylor, 105 Washington Ave. Braunlaerns, Clarence, 3 Belmont St. Brown, Olive, 839 Bonnie Brac. Buchanan, Minnie, 614 Wood St, Clapp, Lillian, 421 Hunter. Do1an,,Ioseph, 30 E. Atlantic Estabrook, Dorothy, 315 Washington Avenue livans, Grace, .117 Prospect Gates, Louise, 701 E. Market Sr. Geissman, Marcella, 99 Atlantic. Grace, Ernest, 427 Hunter St.
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AECHOES U CALENDAR FOR 1921 Mon. Jan. 24-New Semester. Assembly filled to over- flowing with new Sophomores. Tues. Jan. 25-Halls filled with timid little strangers. Wed. J an. 264Less excitement among lower classmen. Thurs. Jan. 27-Mr. Honnold too busy to chase new pupils out of the halls. Fri. Jan. 28-Physical feats performed by sailor. Result -terrified 10-B's. NILES GAME. Niles won. Mon. Jan. 31-Everyone ready to start semester right. Tues. Feb. 1-New members added to Wrecking Crew. Wed. Feb. 2-Dr. Barker spoke at Opera House to High School pupils on How to Make the Most of Life. Thurs. Feb. 4-Mr. Honnold forgot to snap his fingers this morning. Fri. Feb. 4.-Rev. Nellis spoke on Armenian Relief Fund. Collection for new books in library. Mon. Feb. 7-B. Sc O. Safety Agent gave talk concerning accidents. Tues. Feb. 8-Prof. H. B. Turner gave an appeal for Near East Fund. . Wed. Feb. 9-Seats changed again in Assembly Hall. Arranged Alphabetically? Thurs. Feb. 10-Louie took Bud home in her car this noon. Fri. Feb. 11-Dr. Brewster spoke in behalf of the Red Cross. He gave the motto The hardest thing I have to do,I will do it until it becomes the easiest thing. Mon. Feb. 14-New Lockers ready for operation CU Tues. Feb. 15+Miss Black rendered several good readings in Assembly this morning. Wed. Feb. 16-Not mnay keys to lockers lost yet. Thurs. Feb. 17-Baritone singer, Mr. Bentley Ball, was greatly appreciated by the High School students. Fourth period abolished.g Fri. Feb. 18-WARREN vs. NILES. WARREN won both boys' and girls' games. Mon. Feb. 21-12-B Play in Assembly this morning. Tues. Feb. 22-Washington's Birthday. No school. Everybody rejoiced in the fact that Washington once lived. Wed. Feb. 23-No excitement except that Mr. Honnold must have lost the curling iron. His hair lacks the usual curl. Thurs. Feb. 24-Jack Skillman and Kennie Gordon go to Opera House as 2:10 P. M. Fri. Feb. 25-Mr. Canfield of Baltimore University spoke of using one's opportunities. Missed Mr. Honnold's cherry voice. He went to Atlantic City for a swim. Mon. Feb. 28-Tag Day for the Ashtabula and Triangular Debates. Tues. Mar. 1-Miss Thompson played some classical music on the piano and victrola in assembly. Warren-Ash- fabula Debate-Warren Negative won. Warren Affirmative ost. Wed. Mar. 2-Nothing Much to tabulate except rain, rain and more rain. Thurs. Mar. 3-F ive minute's assembly to announce basket-ball game, proceeds of which will go to Warren's destitute. i Fri. Mar. 4-Inauguration Day. Mr. Hhnnold returns from Atlantic City where he attended Principal's convention. Tues. Mar. 8-Coach jones renewed the promise that he and Mollenkopf would sing a' duet. Wed. Mar. 9-Miss Shaw forgot to ask for an admittance slip to the study hall after the tardy bell rang. Thurs. Mar. 10-Sunny Lawrence ten minutes tardy. 1 l l l
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