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To be graduating from high school at a time when so many challenging problems are waiting to be solved should cause every member of this Iune Class to think of himself in relation to the needs of society. How has your attendance at East High prepared you for living in a world whose pattern of life is so rapidly changing? The opportunities of further education are limited only by your ability and industry to take advantage of them. Many will find those opportunities in colleges or other institutions of higher learning. Other will find them while on the job or associating with people. We have tried to teach you how to evaluate knowledge so that you may approach your problems with clear thinking and integrity of mind. The ideals you have formulated coupled with a will to serve those ideals are invaluable to successful living. Our associations together have been pleasant and we regret to see the time come when we must separate, although we know it is but a part of the great pattern of world change. Always remember your interest is our interest and your success is a measure of ours. E. E. FELL, Ass't. Prin. Giving advice, checking on absence and helping students find enjoyment are a few of the daily tasks of Miss Olive Iones and Mr. Clyde Hake, student counselors. Mrs. Dorothy Harrison and Mr. Myron Reese are in charge of bookkeeping and accounting of all school finances. Keeping track of anything that is liable to come up con- cerning the office, Miss Ieannette Scull, East High School's secretary, renders her services throughout the school year to teachers and students alike. sf OFFICE FORCE Left to right standing Clyde Hake, Dean of Boys, Myron Reese, School Treasurer. Seated Olive Iones, Dean of Girls, Dorothy Harrison, Finan- cial Secretary. Q-
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Commencement txme IS here aqarn You are to be honored We con gratulate you and hope that th1s IS but one step on the starrway to success You deserve lh1S honor or 1t would not be glven you The Faculty IS puttmg 1ts seal of approval upon you We cannot tell what the future holds We do know that uppermost m our mmds has been the desrre to help you make the preparatlon for a hfe that w1ll w1n confrdence the honor the respect and the admrratxon of all wlth whom you shall be called upon to assoctate Of some thmgs we can be certa1n The eternal verrtles of hte do not change Our rnterpretatron of them may Veer a httle But truth 1ust1ce rlght honesty farr deahng real effort helpfulness and servrce brmg the1r reward today and the1r rewards are always those worth stnvmg for It at the end of l1fe you can balance your budget wrth such entrres as these we w111 know that our conhdence rn you has not been mrsplac d and our work wrth you has borne such trurt that all men shall call you blessed Thrs IS our earnest hope and prayer I W SMITH Prmczpal H 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . Q , .f . . ,
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N ,r 1 -' ,A ,iv T.. FU? fl t if U. 2' t --. , F L ,V .f fi, lf wk . 1 -1 TX fl X: 1 ix as .X lf ' . ' H9 'Q E1 4 ' Before we leave East High School, all of us will turn to get a last look at our Alma Mater tdon't be surprised if a crossbus looks back at youl and will probably be able to get a glimpse of Ioe Peskoonyak hanging from the flagpole and Mary Puffunak blow- ing bubbles at the window. Their spirits have not been broken by the weeks of detention and the scoldings of teachers Their works of art on the walls and books carvings on the desks and other general bits of mischief for which we the poor inno cent students received the blame shall live onward Wlf in the memory of students and teachers alike fthey have to some of them cant be erasedl They were engaged in many act1v1t1es yes but oh how they messed up those football plays strikes homeruns baskets holes in one and sets These were all terrible catastrophes of course but the ones who received the hardest blows were IU!! wt it tn 5. 'x Ml 'tx Ju..u-ti f X RQ l E 93 -jst liz T X i F 7 ff V gl ggi, . 3 ip WNW the girls Many was the time a boy was on the verge of asking a girl for a date or dance but Ioe thought it would be cute to give them the fermtes and scare them off Let us hope that in the future all of us are strong enough to chase off the fermres to accom plish what we set out to do because as Ioe says Skittybee heebie crossbus fermies This is written in hope that some day someone may somehow rid Ioe and Mary of their bad habits and help them to be the good lovable kids they really are x H K I V f ' ' X I I I I I - -'l V ff A- X .. ' f v i of tx Ili ff Y - .1 n Q aff, 7? A.. Y! .4 UQ f ,. I-J fzq yfig. is ff qi.. '27 'll , P fs. 1 F1 1 Z V 1 .- R r- J I 5:1 ' '15 is 1- , I . X .iffy I ' ' -fav 1 ' tvf . , ' w 1 vl'V I . 'fu ' 1 1 - ' T a l' 'f I' l. ' 1 - V ,J - H . . . . V .N I - A .. , Ar- , I ' ,1 ' , , , -' - , . ,Q-5 ' C . X ,fri , . - 1 15,552 'lla' . mv T' l ,h' my! .- N 9 IJ '-1?-- ' yt f K. ,ra 1 W .gi 1' ' f f' , . 5 'J Tvs, ' Zh 55 . ' , . - ' 2. ' Ll IA 1-', ' , 5 ff vi' 1, - - ' , . X ' ? . J 2 - . . Q 7 . , -.'1'-:-- , 'mfliif' V - 7?:'f'X . Lv ' - jflg.-31 'J , X , Q . 13 Q n 4 U . x ' ' I , U 1. . . . Q., , ff ,' Q ii K X D 1 1 f If ,'5.,f544j ' ' ' ' f ' ,, if-2' rffigff Q . . . . :- X 7 'F - 7 XKELX D 'QQ' f ' ' 7 - Q ...i ,, - L.- ,L-. ' ' sl Page .Ev , iv
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