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OF EAST HIGH SCHOOL Miss Louise Hatch. Chief Counselor of Easfs Executive Group. East's Student Council strives to bring about better co-operation between the student body and the faculty, and helps the students to realize that they can grow in the ability to direct their own activities. The group, which is com- posed of the presidents of the home rooms, meets once a week after school. ln their efforts this year to fulfill these worthy purposes, the representatives have managed campaigns for courtesy, and for respect for property, and have co-operated with the nurse in health campaigns. Following its policy of former years, the Council again contributed much to the social life of the school by sponsoring four mixers for the entire student body. On December 23, a gay night mixer was held to celebrate the ap- proaching Christmas holidays. Several afternoon nickel mixers were also given at various times in the school cafeteria The main objective of the second semester group was to encourage the understanding between the home room and the office. Each semesters Student Council is installed in assembly, at which time the group has charge of the program and awards the WE' pins to honor students who make three Es in solids or the equivalent for two consecutive semesters. For attaining the highest honor roll for the first two consecutive semesters, the pupil is given a bronze E , the second, a silver E , the third, a gold E , and the fourth, a guard which is the numeral of the year the pupil graduates. Seniors are presented their pins at graduation. Miss Louise Hatch served as adviser of the Council this year, and through her tireless efforts and the coeoperation of the entire group, the organization completed another successful year. Council Party. Page 7 u H111-ninel Students Forget Textbooks at
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THE SUPREME COURT FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Fourth Row: Claxton, Hyatt, Lewelce, Cottland, Bingman, Robinson, Easley, Ireland. Third Row: Crawford, Neubauer, Gibbs, Boehm, Miller, Dodson, Lorenz, Clark. Second Row: Milholland, Kellar, Norton, Lavery, Miss Hatch, Kratschmer, Benton, Davies McLeroy, Shornick, Cottrell. First Row: lones, Tilman, B. Smith, Branham, Hudnut, Loutsenhizer, Gordon Redman McKee. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Norman Kratschmer President . Ted Weis Bob Boehm Vice-President Bob Boehm Constance Ionesn .... Secretary., , .H ,.La Von Smith Melvon Ireland , ,Treasurer ,,,, . , Frances Loutsenhizer Charles Easley , .,Sergeant-at-Arms , , , , . lack Black SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Fourth Row: Weis, Boehm, Mathis, Wynn, Raymond, Henehan, Brown, Butler. Third Row: Bergee, Haworth, Allen, Gaunt, Ransom, Seiti, Bruski, Lucas, Miller. Second Row: Claunch, Raisbeck, Swearingen, Loutsenhizer, Ramey, Costello, Williams lA-KJ,n,.. B C'.T2.L 1 lv Ill Cf, . LJ! lllll. First Row: Shornick, Heller Beatz Brown, Eisen Wolfe, Nichols, Knapp. Pxge Tuwzli-eigbl
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THE CREAM OF THE CROP SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Top row: Kratschmer, Weis, Lampley, Grube, Easley, Gaba. Bottom row: Hudnut, Boehm, Iones, Hill, Aloramowitz, Black. Norman Kratschmer ,, , , , , , W , , , , , W , , President Ted Weis Y- YYVY -- I H Vice-President Deontyne Lampley , Secretary Charles Grube Treasurer Charles Easley Giftorian Edith Gaba Leslie Hill Frances Hudnut Louise Abramowitz E t. B d Bob Boehm lack Black ' ' xecu We our Constance lones l Miss Minnie Baker I , Sponsor IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS J , - Top row, Busch, Cottrell, Cowger, Mouber, Raymond, Bonar, '- ' ' Bottom row: Howard, Richardson, McLeroy. Marguerite Busch ,vzilly Cottrell , , atherine Cowger Seymour Mouber Beverly Raymond Leland Bonar Esther Howard Dale Richardson I Irene McLeroy t Miss Bereneice Cannon? Mr B. W McDaniel I 1 President , ,Vice-President Secretary , Treasurer Gift Receiver Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter Mascots Sponsors I Page Tblrtg
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