East High School - East Echoes Yearbook (Green Bay, WI)

 - Class of 1925

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(Lite §tneu nf tin ' Mast lias Umi (Tulfr. i - J, C 31 1 leaits 11$ to tin ' Jiiessam ' of the present. The Spirit of the New East High E y Fi.ovn Nixox, Principal The long looked for day had m hast arrived September ninth nineteen hundred twenty-four. truly marked u new epoch in the history of the Musl High School for on this morning ooo students of the tenth eleventh, and twelfth erodes and twenty-seven touchers nu t for liie first lime m the new Mast I ligh School building I he Jay was an ideal September day. ' I he teachers and pupils met in the school ' s gym- nasium lor brief instructions us to programs and how to follow them, after which the pupils were given five minutes to find their respective lockers and el ass rooms. Vi ' nhin thirty minutes school was running full blast and Mr. John Rose president of the Eioard of Hducation, who was the only visitor to the school that morning and the writer made a hurried inspection lour of die various classes arid the work that. Was hem« done It was indeed gratifying to observe and sense the new awakening that had swept over the school It was as if the boy had discarded his short trousers far long ones. Xever was u finer spirit of team work and altitude exhibited by teachers or pupils never was a more genuine joy of appreciation manifested; never were more cheerful, happy and supremely contented faces, hearts and minds assembled t he atmosphere the si itn.it ion and the setting way the most consumauly ideal which anj public com- mitted and devoted to the great principles of American education and democracy as arc the citicens of Green Bay. could hope 10 see realised. It was the type oi silent yet expressive appreciation. That makes us all forcibly realize that these hoys and girls of Mast High truly genuinely and thoroughly appreciated their new home Thus, wc, here and now. want to express our sincerest thanks to ail who helped make this, new spirit at Mast 1 figh possible, namely our taxpayers, our Mayor and Guy Council, out Board of MJucutiuii, our Superintendent of Schools, and aur citizens in particuEar. The momentum gathered on this first morning has continued with ever increasing Velocity until it has crystallised into u real institutional integrity anti consciousness that only chose intimately associated and connected with the school con understand. Shis new spirit and opportunity lias made many new innovations possible. Il per- mitted the school day La he organized on a live, sixty-three minute period basts plus an activity period thirty-nine minutes in length In this lengthened class period the teachers do directed study, something Lhat was impossible under the old system nf I LSsi i; i assigning U-m in Iwa ring. lesson- toting whullc i xc :nA wuh d ieiei pen. ids. Pagfi Sixteen

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Long May She Live! 6 Shout for Old If ait J ligh School; Oh raise her color-, highl May her nurrli: live (jfi forever, Her fame never die! Rally round the tarns that show U hut, Old East High can do Hear OU Last I lif;h School We love you Chorus: Hurrah! Hurrah 1 Hurrah for Old East High! I lurrah E lurruh ' Hurrah for red and white!’ E ioM ue Love to hear that name And isce those Colors bright. Dear Old East High School. We love you ' El Yfs .ind u h.n we jihiy □ jfjmc We sL pljiy Li if Ekuci kiw ihe game, liasi ] IcjK AnJ krem that yiw l been square. 1 h.sp by ■shimt ' ie tcN vs in the I’ltmu And mur her j{1(tTtnys mirm ' I.V.j f Hid Luisi ] li Jh Sdv«-il. We love y eMJ’ 1 1 r By nur studws we W ill pledge ( ir elves fo da lIvl rest I felp in raise her standard i ill El. funks above The he t. Nski by fiKJtfjitll games obne ( - in we £,nn h1ot Lrue Hear Old Han Hi h School, We liiVe you? CliROLJNE KaMsikr s1 Best Friends Old friends are Ivm. vs hem schooltimc ends It wall have brought ■■in first rent friend W’c nil enjoy btxtksoi nyr choice. Ibey Rive u reason i rejoice EIil-v Hive our minds a broader view Of ihings that we expert to do. S hi y help us all to understand | hi Ksiury of thu. mifljhty land rn every wn they educate, I IujI s why vs-L ehtHjsi: ibuti us nut plates i’jhkJ book prnvs t« be a friend. A i rue ctwnpnnion til (he end When in sorrow or deep distress. If we ' d read more mid worn less IV e ii find lliis vsitrLI .1 hrijfhter sphere n»l 0 II nur days brim lull of cheer, M VR£ IARET Pi- Wi ll ' 1 } Page Fifteen



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This has decreased pupil failures and brought about higher standards of scholarship and a more studious and purpose ful attitude on the pan oi all pupils The activity period has proved to he the most profitable of all the new innovations, and i s used as follows Monday is Chorus day, Tuesday is Thrift Education day, Wednesday is Glee Club day, Thursdaj is School flubs day and Friday is General assembly day. Space will not permit our going into detail tis to the us-c made of the activity period on each of these days but we Jo feel constrained to say something about the use made of si on Thursday or the School Clubs day. Shortly after the beginning of school a committee of teachers got out two questionnaires, one for the teachers and one for the pupils. The teachers ' -questionnaire among other things asked them la hat Club they would like to sponsor and also requested them to state the purpose which they hoped to accomplish through the Club. The following clubs to ere enum- erated by the teachers and the purpose of each set forth I fewne I -CLiorpmics Ouh ( iwrtfne rci-ii I t lIuS Inter NVw f luh Frcivth Oub t . ' hew bln Cllub Dramatic Club R;id:i 5 f’Luh Scninr Club Ctrl Sennit Short fkeuy tlub Intermit icwuil Club Camera flub Krtij ' A Y if l ley ( ' lull Wropl:niL Sui I f These w-iih their purposes set forth were embodied in a second questionnaire which was submitted to the pupils. 3 he pupils were then asked to rank the proposed clubs as to iheir first, second and third choices It was understood that half of the dubs we re to meet on alternate I ' huisJays and no pupil wap permitted to belong to mure than i to o clubs 1 he s c were then collected and each pupil was. given his or her assign- ments and scheduled fen the club Of clubs of his or her preference, so far us possible, and this assignment of the pupil was indicated on his or her program card in the nfltcc thus scheduling the pupil for club work just as he or she was carded for all other class work. In order to insure greater success in club work the school time cm I hursday forenoon was divided into four equal periods of }4 minutes each. All in all the various clubs have done remarkably good work, The club scheme scheduled during the regular school time has many advantages, foremost of which arc :t) all pupils are given u real opportunity LO belong to one or two clubs, and (i) all club meetings arc held in the regular school rime thus precluding and doing away with a LI night meetings of Same. The school clubs have been very successful and some of them have put on must ex- cellent programs from time to time. By way of illustration we wish to mention speci- fically the good work of the Dramatic Club. This dub under the able direction of Miss Ley and Miss Shea put on among other things “The Charm School, a three-act comedy, unJ. so success hil was the production that iL was necessary to repeat it a second time.. This club also did much work by way of community service such as entertaining the orphans ut Si Joseph ' s orphanage, and putting on programs for the Womens dubs, etc. Fvcry club has had prominent speakers from the community and other outside Pure Sm-tnitm

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