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1 Wf 'll fww' ,M watt: gjlitiznw , J eovblfice Prerid , Ra nd B gleg S etary, Beverly C eg 'e 1 1, s Ma rich ifzor ulia R emeri Sg at-Armr, Rose ta Wal g eport atr' O'B i . 5 i S , x Q . t ber 6, ! i ru day i the ass i h nnual lit y contest by winning , hi h s ool a e class awned , a gold dal in el ation. y righ t h dark a d rai t st thli g was considered good com- oul ve b t 'ted e moo of t e for the lseni -they were juniors. The fres en. ection 0 e jun r ofhcers caused much ex- Th e ere al me Cm a citemen. This group headed by Raymond t fa uit Z he W Pr- Pal .si f ead the class through a very successful . , C ra , . Mill t ne e- a ' rinCiPa5a se teachers. 'T class in their fourth year realized that Q., S Mr. aughlin was also in his fourth year at time Sfu em nc meet O'-X ept East and thus could be classed as a senior. The ' er 22 na Al r wa ted res en , , group was glad to be back to start another year repres tative, rst o eprese t this, group. and greet Old friends. n tge ear PM e SOP he Year' the The first few months of school were filled dass i O C d t at e OHIH, .Joseph with elections: senior officers, senior ballot, and Ma 1 t Cl re 015' Wil 1 H' Student Council. ge d ft nd D lows i f ad ade The main social event of the year, the senior 0 aft of U rec 1 h I bronze dance, was held at Ivanhoe Temple on March U is' for th f thefl rye ' 27. The room was decorated with patriotic he sopho or egan to show their execu- 60105, 'VC abilit Y ing 00 the Cl'-1565 Of various As the last year was finished, the seniors My A - Cath i Smith WRS Cleffed PfC5idCf1f Of realized the part that East high school had B Sophomore ffiallglf? Of Girl RESHVCS- played in four years of their lives. To show Eleanor Breitag represented the sophomore l13l appreciation, the class left a school flag.
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0 Q X, X Qi X Q VQQIY' gjgvfj Ld.: of l-Mak, 5lA.CfQQ4SS ang' J V3 -,V-,935 -Io ASYQNXA, W ?National I-Iono ocirgli i. The climax of a high noun sociuv , , S 2 school seniors career oc- r i-o ly curs with the election of the National Honor So- ciety. If he attains this goal he has reached the greatest height possible in his four years of high school. The bids were presented by the junior class officers during the home room pe- riod, April 17. The members were given their emblems in a special assembly on May 8. The names had been selected from those students in the upper quartile of the senior class. Fifteen per cent of the class may become members. A student must have been in East at least one year, besides being outstanding in the four cardinal principles of the So- ciety-scholarship, leadership, character and service. Each student whose scholar- ship index places him in the upper quar- tile of the class receives an activity rating sheet. A senior's scholastic record plus his activities form the primary basis for his election, after a character recommendation by the faculty. The Society is a national organization established in 1924. The East High School Chapter was founded in 1928, and mem- b s of the first graduating class were then N - qi, ic 1, vl I A U x + x 4 'Nl if X N Nl 'w . Q , .. X . ' N, . , 'N' sl. x N ' 'i 5 -x 1 1 el thel rlszgiona on r Society. From th ea n, each rieig has brought ne e ee to this organization. Q, U The members e 1942 h i al Honor Society ar6 xjphq, der, Franklin, Anderson, Mary Lou, Beagle, Raymond, Beding ld, Mary Lois' ' , , Bren- ima , Warren, Brown, Juanita: Rowena, Coffey, jack, Cor ey, ' rd, Crane, Beverly, De Neen, George, Eisen- hower, Ordith, Fike, Dorace, man, Geraldine, Howard, Janice, Kropf, ward Lee, Lombardo, Dorothy Rose, Mangrich, joseph F., Maniett, Peggy, Matthews, Harold G., Meyer, Betty Lou, Nelson, James, Nichols, Betty Claire, Nichols, Kenneth, Olson, Wilma, O'Neil, Don, Partridge, Betty, Ray, Doris Louise, Redenbaugh, Norma jean,Rigsby, Charles LeRoy, Roemer, julia, Ryder, George Wendell, Smith, Doris Catherine, Snoddy, Genevieve, Spencer, Dean, Tiefel, Dolores Ann, Wallace, Warren, Wil- liams, Gloria, Wiltshire, Mary Frances. The members of the faculty committee are: Miss May Farr Hiatt, chairman, Mr. Ralph Tiefel, Miss Evelyn Gilchrist, Mr. james Curtis, Mr. john N. Broadlick, and Mr. J. L. Laughlin, as an ex-officio mem- ber. Q 'xi E171
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