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Roscoii C. HILL, Principal To the Class of 1935- Au revoirn T WOULD be impossible for us to use our harsh English goodbye in bidding you, the members of the class of 1935, Godspeed upon your journey. The word connotes a final ending to all of the friend' ships we have formed, the happy hours we have spent together. It carries with it the cold implication that the bond which three years of working together at a common task has woven tight, can be severed by the mere wave of a hand. Our friendship has been made of sterner stuff. NVe who will remain at East have known you but a few fleeting moments of your life's day. It has been our privilege to offer you. as you passed our way, some of the things which we believe will make the hours which lie ahead more meaningful. If you have accepted our offering, we ask no personal thanks. Rather we ask that you use your gift in making the road which lies ahead a little better, because you passed that way. The past three years have not been all sunshine and happiness. For many of you economic difficulties have clouded the skies, and for others there have been problems of equally great concern. As we go our separate ways, however, let us not permit the deep and abiding pleasure which comes from happy memories, to be effaced by the few clouds which may have floated by. Let us count only the sunny hours in our memories of East. The French have a word for such an occasion as this-fa word which in some way ameliorates the coldness of goodbye That word is au revoir, or until we meet again. And so we say to the Class of 1935-- au revoirf' THE F.'xCuLTY. 19
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, S 1 MR. CL.-xxx 5l'ITI.11ii A.x.v1.stuv1! PTl7IL'lf'dl Mr. Clark l-l. Spitler NE of the most important and influential persons in East is Clark H. Spitler, assistant principal and advisor of the senior ho fs. He interviews them arranefes their wrograms, and is their advisor in , l 5 , .. 1 . preparation for college. The son ot an attorne f, he was horn at Sullivan Illinois. He was head ot the United States De wart- , 2' , 1 , . , ment ot Commerce in Alaska and has heen head of the Commercial department at Montrose County, Trinidad, and Hutchison, Kansas, Hivh S'hools. 5 L Mrs. Ruth Anderson RS. RUTH ANDERSON, girls advisor, was horn in Hamilton, Ontario, hegan her education at a small school in Montreal, Quehec, and as the daughter of a minister, traveled ahout the country all during her childhood. She taught first in Sturgeon Bay, Vv'isconsin, and started in the Denver Schools as an English teacher in 1919. In Fehruary, 1933, she was made Girls Advisor at East, where her competent guidance and helpfulness, and her kind and friendly efforts have made her one of the most helovetl persons in the school. Mas. Rlhlll ANo11RsoN ' t X J l 59 Demi of Girls ,.,: ,t:,,. Ni' if? B, 5 ,
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