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32 r 2 tl i r 1. IE r. Il in g. m I. ra al mt 4. Till' HIS V85 14. -ttln -42 trus ket- nce tian 42 -42 Senior H1355 . . . 1945 EDNA MAE MORGAN-Home Economics Club 32 Comint-rt-ial Club 42 Re- cording Secretary -1-2 Girl Reserves I-4. Service Chairman 42 Outburst 2-32 A Cappella 3-42 Mixed Chorus 22 Pt-rfect Attemlaitet- 3. BERT ERSKINE MORRIS-Student Council 42 Webster 22 Ili-Y I. RAYMOND FRANK MUELLER--Hamilton 2-4. Reporter 42 Radio Club 22 Engineers Club 42 Hi-Y 1. Yice-pu-sitlt-tit I2 Outburst -I2 Orchestra 3-42 Band 2-42 2nd Football Team. WILLIAM THOMAS MLILLIN- FRANCIS THOMAS NASH-Salestnanager 4. FRANK HOWARD NEBEL-Student Council 4-3 Kalailu 1-3, Kulailet 3, Vice-president 32 Radio Club 1-22 Outburst 3-42 A Cappella 2-42 Boy's Chorus I2 Track 4. ROBERT L. NElGllBORSfPerfect Attendance 3. DELORES JUNE NELSON-Eulexia 42 Athenian Club -I2 Proctor 4-2 Out- burst 3-42 Band 1-42 Secretary 42 Cheerleader 42 Baseball 32 Hockey 42 Ev Award 4. FLORENCE MARIE NELSON-Student Council 32 Eulexia 42 Athenian Club 42 Proctor 42 Outburst 3-42 Band 1-42 Cheerleader 42 Baseball 32 Hockey 42 HE Award 4. ' DOROTHY HELEN NELSONfStudent Council 4, Secretary 42 Eulexia 42 Proctor 3-42 Commercial Club 42 Girl Reserves 2-42 Triangle President 42 Girl's Chorus 2-42 Mixed Chorus 2-32 General Honor Roll 22 Perfect Attendance 4. JUDY LEE NELSON-Student Council 22 Athenian Club 2-42 Latin Club 42 Girl Reserves 42 E Award 42 Gent-ral llonor Roll 22 Perfect Attendance 42 Echo 4. LOIS MARIE NELSON- -Proctor 42 Home Economics Club 12 Spanish Club 2-32 Girl Reserves 12 General Honor Roll 32 Perfect Attendance 1-4. MARTHA ANN NICHOLS-Student Council 22 Leundis 1-4, President 42 Leundian 42 Proctor 32 Latin Club 2, Reporter 22 Commercial Club 3-42 Girl Reserves 1-4, Service Chairman 2, Secretary 3, President 42 Highest Honor Roll 1-42 Echo Managing Editor 42 Eastonian Editor-in-Chief 42 A.A.U.W. 2-4, Bronze E 22 Gold Medal, Essay 32 Outburst 3. CHARLES W. NORMAN-Commercial Club 4-2 Perfect Attendance 1-2, 4. IRVIN LEROY NORMAN, JR.- DANIEL FRANK O'CONNELL-HBcsl Boy ArtisL 2 Student Council 42 Hamilton 2-42 Latin Club 1, Mascot 12 Art Club 2-4, Sc-rgt-ant-at-Arms 2, Treasurer 3, Reporter 42 Hi-Y 42 Band I-22 General Ilonor Roll 1-32 Highest Honor Roll 22 Art Honor Society 32 Echo 3-42 Eastonian Art Staff 4, Perfect Attendance 3-4. VIRGINIA LOUISE' OLDHAMfChorus 3-4. JAMES E. OLSON-Engineers Club 42 Proctor 42 R.O.T.C. Captain 4, Rifle Team 3-4, Crack Squad Drill 3. KARLIN J. O'NEAL- Boy Who llas Done Most For East 2 Senior Class President2 Junior Vice-Prosident2 Stud:-nt Council 1-2, 4, President 42 Kztlailu 1-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 1, Reporter 42 Hi-Y 1-42 Proctor Co-Captain 42 Stage Crew 1-22 Orchestra 3--'l-2 Ist Football Team 3-4, Co-Captain 4, Honorable Mention 3, 2nd Team All-Stars 42 lst Basketball Team 3-42 Track 3-42 General Honor Roll 1-2, 4. LEONARD ARTHUR O'NE.-KL- Most Popular Boy'i2 Senior Class Tice- presid-ent2 Junior Yice-prt-sident2 Student Council 1-2, 4. Frf-slnnan Rep- resentative 12 Sophomore Reprc-st-ntatiw 22 Vice-president -1. President 42 Hamilton 1-4, llatniltonian 3-4. Pr:-side-nt 42 Latin Club 22 Spanish Club 32 Commercial Club 42 Ili-Y l--l. Chaplain 32 Outhur:-I 3-42 Proctor Captain 4-2 Stage Crew 1-42 Ist Football Team 3-42 2nd lia-kt-lltall Team 22 Track 32 llighest llonor Roll 1-42 Echo -12 Perfect Altentlanot- 32 East- onian 42 Sopltoinore Vice-president 22 Bronze Medal, Essay 22 Gold Medal. Dt-elznnation 3, BARBARA J. OARICXR- -IYot'k to be tioxnplvletl later. THOMAS W, P.-XLMICR -lli-Y 32 R.O.'l'.lI. Tm-ltnical S4-rg:-.uit 2-1. LEON XRD Y. PXRKS -Student Count-il 1--I2 Proctor 42 W4-listt-r 1-2. Ser- geant-at-Artns 22 Outlnu'-t .S-ll A Cappella 2-42 Nltxed Chorus 12 lst Football T'-.un 3-4, Honorable Mtntion -I2 Track, Shot Put .4-12 lit-nt-ral Honor Roll -1. KIQYXETII L. l't'I'TEItFONQ ' 3 I 1 2 5 1 513 5, , 5 22 2-2-A Ali.. Q ,xi l . 4 T ,T A v 'Qi J-Q -rf I , 2 ' it E !,,. C , I Q 'S V Fr . , ,. l ' :a iff fi MAL ' xl 'L '5 'f fl 5' J L X A 1 'S ,' '1 1 P. 1 , T V H .:4 Y V ' . ' -Q ' A l 1, :ESQ l, 1 .62 I 1
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5 , 'N ' i 'n3'7jVQ3?,,, i C 595- . f'- 34.-is 5 f fbi 1 W 403 AA , I 3 .,: .2 is 3 fb -gc . ...X . 'flifr' t 3 .3 1 ,eff 1 1 ig 3' 31' ' A l V t f f- 'e a 'Nz , il ,M i fa-, rf' . D I ,l 2 C-E I Q X, MW? M. 7 '3 gi' 4 ' A ' V, ' , I aw 3,5 ii gr: 1 A I 'A . Q . - '4 'Z 5 fa, ,f - ff -' ' .' . . , J . -4 3 .3 :yo , Senior Elass . . . 1945 WILINIA D. LONGfCirl Reserves 3. PEGGY JO ANN LOPER-Leundis 2-4, Critic 4, Sergeant-ut-Arms 43 Proctor 2-33 Spanish Club 2-4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 33 Girl Re:-erves 3-43 Outburst 2-33 Echo 3-43 Easlonian 3-43 Highest Ilonor Roll 23 General Honor Roll 3-43 Echo Secretary fl-. RAYMOND J. LORD4Webster 2-4-3 Engineers Club 1-4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 43 Hi-Y 3-43 Community Basketball 41 Pr-rf:-ct Attendance 2-3, IIAZEL MARIE LOWDEN--Home Economics Club 23 A Cappella 3--1-3 Per- fect Attendance 4. LAWRENCE N. LUNCEEORD- Worst Boy Flatterer,'3 Webster 3-4, Critic 43 Commercial Club 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 43 1Ii-Y 1-43 Mid- Year Play 43 Outburst 2-43 Debate Team 43 Orchestra 1-2, 43 Band 43 Chorus 33 Track, 880, 43 Echo Staff 43 Junior Town Meeting of the Air 3. LOUIS E. LUX!Student Council 13 Hi-Y 33 R.O.T.C. 2-4, Technical Ser- geant 4. DOROTHY M. MCBEE-Mixed Chorus 4. CLAUDINE MCCAIN- CECELIA McCARTI'IYgStudent Council 23 Leundis 2-4, Reporter 43 Art Club 2-4, Mascot 23 Girl Reserves 2-33 Art Honor Society 2-33 Eastonian Art Staff 4. BETTY MAE McCLUHANfGirl's Chorus 1-2. LEO LESTER McCORMICKfStudent Council 43 Hamilton 2-4, Sergeant-ab Arms 43 Proctor 33 Latin Club 2, Mascot 23 Hi-Y 3-43 lst Football Team 43 2nd Football Team 33 Track 43 General Honor Roll 43 Echo 43 Athletic Trainer 3-43 3rd Place, IIall Brothers Feature Story Contest 33 Student Manager 2-33 Outburst 4. THELMA JANE McCOWNfA Cappella 3-43 Mixed Chorus 3. RALPH MCCRORY, JR.- Jolly Good Boy 3 Engineers Club 3-4, Sergeant- at-Arms 3, Treasurer 43 Hi-Y 3-43 Outburst 3-43 Stage Crew 43 Orchestra 3-43 Band 1-43 1st Football Team 43 2nd Football Team 23 General Honor Roll 4. GEORGE McEVOYfCommercial Club 43 Spanish Club 33 R.O.T.C. Sergeant 33 Track 4. , SHIRLEY LEE McLAINf Best Girl Actrcss 3 Kalailu 2-4, Reporter 4, Treasurer 43 Proctor 43 Spanish Club 2-33 Girl Reserves 1-33 Mid-Year Play 43 Outburst 43 Echo 4. ANNA NELL MCLAUGHLIN-Nurse Proctor 2-43 Latin Club 33 Chorus I-4. MARJORIE MAE McLAUGIILIN-Home Economics Club 1-23 Girl Reserves 1, 3-43 Outburst 33 A Cappella 43 Girl's Chorus 2-33 Perfect Attendance 4. ROBERT MAJOR! DONNA RUTH MANFORD-Student Council 23 Nurse Proctor 33 Latin Club 13 Art Club 23 Girlls Chorus 23 Eastonian 3. STANLEY MATHEWS!I'Ii-Y 13 Outburst 23 Stage Crew 3-43 Band I-43 General Honor Roll 4. GRETA ANN MATSON-Spanish Club 3-43 Girl Reserves 2-3. SHIRLEY MEANS-Home Economics Club 23 Girl Reserx es 23 Girl's Chorus 2, 43 Echo 43 Perfect Attendance 1. VIRGINIA 1NIERIDETHfLeundis 2-4-3 Girl Reserves 1-4, President 23 Basket- ball 3-43 Hockey 43 Volley Ball 33 E Awards 1, 3-43 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4: Town Meeting of the Air 3, Latin Club 2-4, Mascotg Athenian Club 43 Tuberculosis Seal Speech 3. BARBARA HELEN MOONEY-Athenian Club 43 Proctor 33 Outburst 4-3 A Cappella 43 Chorus 2-33 Baseball 1-43 Hockey 2-43 Basketball 2-41 Volley Ball 1-4-3 E Awards 1, 43 Echo 43 Perfect Attendance 1-4.
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X Wx Q! W My ,ti Q 5 Ury of Flashl United States 31101 aft t llllel Wasp torpedoed while covering movement of re- inforcements and supplies into Guadalcanal. British forces occupy Madagascar. President Roosevelt signs anti-inflation bill. A mCmOl'ilIJlC month? Yes. It is September. 1942. To some 250 boys and girls, the month of September, 1942, will stand out forever: not because of world events, but because in that month, they first trod the corridors as students of East High. While battle after battle raged across the seas, these young students turned earnestly to their Civics books. Freshmen. Excited, happy but bewildered. They gazed with awe upon upper-classmen and wished that they might be so debonair. Flash! September, 1943. Iran declares war on Germany. Russians capture Smolensk and Roslavi. Allies invade mainland of Italy. Meanwhile, at East High, this same group of boys and girls plugged away at their studies. They saw their brothers, dads, and uncles going off to war. Perhaps the boys wished they might be older so that they, too, might join the ranks of the armed forces. But, instead, they joined whole-heartedly into salvage campaigns, Red Cross drives, and bought war stamps regularly each week through their home rooms. They did their job on the home front-and did it well. C ass n non S pttmbel I9I1 Iilt nity Luxembourg liberals-tl by Allied f 11r'4'c- s. The United States First Army forces occupy Sedan on the Belgian border. Warsaw, capital of Poland, falls into German hands. Juniors, now, these noble ones. Full of im- portance and sophistication. April, 1945, and our great leader, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, died. The shock, which shook the entire world, was felt deeply by those at East. lt was during the summer vacation that the news of complete and unconditional surrender came to the United States. It put a new light on affairs at East. It would mean the return of soldiers and sailors: the relaxing of many a war-weary muscle. The Class of 1946 re- turned to the familiar corridors with a new determination to be good citizens in a peace- ful world. And so began the last year, with its foot- ball games, dances, pleasures, and work. And while these seniors worried over the Ohio State Apitude Test, world history was in the making. Peace plans were offeredg the United Nations were making decisions that might alter the world. Yes, the Class of '46 came to East in a world of bloodshed, chaos, and warg emerged, with their learning, into a world preparing for peace. I-U XII! HAI NEI ET BE' N0 PA' D0 JO' BA YE R0 CA D0- DE YA CII JO J A XY M, Ill 24
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