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Robert Lyman Williams Lyman Williams, known as Beans Gets his lessons so it seems. Booster Club, '24-'25, Industrial Club, '24: XVebster, '23-'24-'25, O O O Lucille Witt A clever gzrl is Lucille Witt For Joke Editor she surely 'zs fit. Art, Club, 221924-'25, Vice-Pres., '24-'2.3: Booster Club, '23-'24-'25, Sergeant-at-Arins, 255 Latin Club, '32-'23-'2-L-'25, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4 resident 3 student Counril W4 '25 Vice- '24- '2 , P . , Z., t 5 ' ' , - - '. Pres., 'Q-13 ' 'l'epita, ' 243 Dramatic Club, , 15: Sergeant-at-Arins, 'ESC Joke Editor, Senior nt '94 Anvil: Quill and Staff, '23-'24-'25, Presdiv A252 Special Chorus. OO Walter J. Wasilowski Walter Wasilowski does always work Never in hallways does he lurk. Latin Club, '22-'23-'24: 5 year vonrse in -1 years. OOO Grace E. Winters Graee lVinte1's does never shirk For the Amvil she does her work. Art Club, '24-'25, Booster Club, '2Zl-'24-'25 Debating, '25, Girl's Glee Club, '22 2!l-'24-'25, Home 1411-onoinius Club, '25g Music Festival, '24g Pepita,l' '24: Latin Club, '22-'23-'24-'25, Sec retary, '25: Dramatic Club, '23-'24-'25: lllfflllll tion Mgr. NVeekly Anvil, '24, Business Mgr., '25 Senior Anvil Staff: Quill and Staff, '2-1925, Ser-re tarv, '25, Special Chorus, i227-'24-'fig 5 yarn m-nurse in 4, yours. Tzvmlfy-orlz'
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A N V I I, CLASS HISTORY The portals are drawn and disclose our principal, Mr. Williaiiis, in a meditative mood While before his mind's eye is clearly depicted. The first year the class of 1925 entered this edifice of scholastic knowledge rather destitute of courage, but nevertheless eager to earn for themselves an hon- orable reputation. Through the sponsorship of Miss Johnson and Miss DePew they ac- quired that something, which is necessary throughout a school career, namely, School Spirit. To top off the success of the first year came the Freshman party. The thoughts of the first year wane as those of the second come forth. During this year the one goal of this class was to discredit the obsolete dec- laration that the Sophomore year is the most inactive year in school. In the first semester at their head was Rose Arpas, a leader and staunch patriot of her class. Miss Grogan and Miss Lucas acted as sponsors. As the time went on the second half of the Sophomore year arrived with Mrs. Shaffer and Miss Grogan acting as sponsors through whose helpfulness came about the real event of the year, the Sophomores' annual party, which proved to be a suc- cess. Although the Sophomores were not thoroughly acquainted with the man- ners and customs of the upperclassrnen, when the end of the year drew near it was evident that they had taken their part in school activities. Again those thoughts are, and those of the third year, recollected. Upon being endowed with the intelligence accrued to juniors in the High School, the class of '25 began to pave the way by which they could show their worth- ingness to be considered distinguished, In their first undertaking they showed marked signs of intelligence in the selection of their officers: Lewis Price, presidentg Ellen Ramsey, vice- president, and Alice Sambrook, treasurer. The class was sponsored by Miss DePew and Mr. Kellam. Ending the series of activities of the first semester was the junior party, which was a memorable occasion of our days in E. C. H. S. The first undertaking of importance in the second semester was the junior play in the weekly assemblies. Before the final curtain closed on the successful year, were found the Juniors, with the assistance of the faculty, tendering a reception to the Se- niors as a fitting close to a well-rounded year, full of pleasures long to be remembered. I Finally reflection for the third grow dim as those of the Senior year brilliantly appear. ' This being a year of renowned victories and happiness, there was scarcely time to think that this was their final year in E. C. H. S. H' ' As their sponsors this year the Seniors had Miss Parsons and Mr. Kellam whose united effort brought the class of '25 successfully through all their trials to triumphs. A Twenty-three
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