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Editor? Greeting A great deal is expected from the June Class of 1930: per- haps because it is thefirst graduating class. Technically, of course, there have been seven previous classes, but we are the first to com- plete the four year course at East. lt has been rather difficult in a way for our class, as is always the case with first graduating classes, because we did not have the benefit of long established precedents, and therefore had the added responsibility of making those precedents in such a way that they would aid the school in later years. But, we have been extremely fortunate in our school life as we have had the advantage of a wonderful modern school, ad- ministered by a good faculty. It is with the greatest of regrets that we leave East and our happy school days together, but we step out into the world confi- dent that all will go well as long as we remember those things we have learned at East. ' We remember that upon us devolves a great responsibility. The world will use us as a measure to judge East and what we do in later years will reflect upon our alma mater. So it is up to us to apply those principles, which have been instilled in us during our four years' attendance at this educational institution, in such a manner that the impressions formed by the world will be favor- able. But it is also with joy that we leave well fitted for bigger things, and gladly we give up the torch to the on-coming classes with the words 'fCarry On, that they too may have the glorious privilege of upholding the traditions of East.
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12 EAST HIGH ECHO Senior Number East High Annual Stajf Harry Sweitzer ............,............ Editor in Chief Rebecca Ulansky, Myron Jaffe ..,.,....... Assistant Editors EXECUTIVE STAFF Harry Sweitzer Myron Jaffe Nick Noufer Georgia Meyers Helen Winkle Rebecca Ulansky George Galip Joe Aronoff Pauline Murphy ASSOCIATE EDITORS Amelia Sovik, Florence Schreiber, Arthur Karpeles, Paul Mc- Dermott, Mardell Hall, Mary Salvatore, Helen Zelanka, Louis Leone, John DeCarlo, Harold Kennedy, Nathan Polonsky, Ber- nice Tubman, Mildred Reuben, Margaret Jones, Jack Kelly, Paul Beckman, William Carlson. BUSINESS STAFF Nick Noufer, Business Manager: Ann Ralston, Daisy Sime- cak, Ann Beraduce, John DeMain, William Colabine, Ellen Cubic, William Santor, Peg Campbell, Louise Colluci, Eva Kruger, Ethel Lightner. ADVISORS Miss Merriman Mr. E. R. Smith
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