East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1943

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East Leaders From eight in the morning till live in the evening the office doors are open to all. Mr. Clement is seen in his office working on a letter of recommendation for one of our departing seniors. Mr. Clement spends many hours in his office faithfully working for the benefit of the students and the welfare of the school. Mr. Clement in his freshman year at East has effectively given his energy to meeting East's wartime problems. Because of the present world situation the academic problems have been most perplexing. Many times it has been necessary for Miss Hatch. Mr. Clement and Mr. Broadlick to “go into a huddle” and straighten “kinks” in the new courses devised for the emergency. Mr. Broadlick receives many telephone calls during the day from parents of students. Mr. Broadlick is seen talking with some parent concerning little Johnny or Mary. We also find Miss Hatch talking with an underclassman and helping him to make out his new program card. These three administrative heads are on hand at all times to help students.

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Miss Hatch, our counsellor, carries important duties and responsibilities at East. This year, one of her important duties was the organizing of the High School Victory Corps at East. By the end of school there were several hundred s t u d e n t members of this organization. The b u r d e n of adjusting the programs of tho s e who were working, qualifying for the Victory Corps, or beginning the new pre-induction courses for seniors, was a duty of Miss Hatch. As one of the advisors of the Student Counsel, she helped to organize this group into an effective st ud en t a d m i n i st r at ion. 8 Mr. Broadlick has many and varied duties as vice-principal of East. This year it was his problem to adjust the seniors’ programs in such a way as to relate to the war effort. Several new subjects were introduced for this purpose, and the adjustment of such programs was the duty of the vice-principal. All of the extra-curricular activities at East are under the supervision of this executive. 'I'lie literary clubs and departmental clubs come in this group. Being chairman of the assembly program committee, il is the duty of the vice-principal lo help plan interesting and profitable assemblies for the student body. Mr. Broadlick might be called an “advice-principal.” 11 is doors are always open to help students and teachers with their school problems. As advisor of the junior and senior classes, he comes into contact with class organizations. He supervises all activities of both classes, including the graduation activities of the senior class. Aided by Mr. Nichols and Sergeant Mansour, the vice-principal helps to keep order in the cafeteria and to supervise the assigning of cafeteria seats. In short, the vice-principal is the person who sees that the machinery and mechanics of the school run as smoothly as possible. MISS LOUISE HATCH Counsellor JOHN N. BBOADLICK Vice-Principal



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1942-’43 CONTENTS I . . . Where do we from here? (NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, SENIORS, SENIOR BALLOT, SENIOR FEATURES) PAGES 11-34 2 . . . Home front (HOME ROOMS AND FACULTY) PAGES 35-62 3 . . . Keep ’em smiling (CLUBS) PAGES 63-76 4 ... Up and at ’em (ATHLETICS) PAGES 77-88 5 • . • Man the guns (R. O. T. C. AND SERVICEMEN) PAGES 89-98 9 • • • Action for all 10 (GENERAL ACTIV ITT ES) PAGES 99-120

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