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OFFICE STAFF Miss Glenna Lou Myers, Miss Eleanor Love, Mr. William Lambeth, Mr. My- ron Reese. DEANS Mr. Clyde Hake, Miss Ruth Higley. Office Staff These are the members of the office staff who efficiently handle financial matters, check all absences, and do other important office work. Deans Among the many tasks of the Deans are scheduling, preparing perma- nent records, planning Career Week and most important of all, taking the stu- dent and individually advising and guiding him so that he may receive the most benefit from his activities. Page Nine I
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Principals PAUL H. LUCE This is the house of your life that East is helping to build. Is your life built on a solid educa- tional foundation? Will it stand the storms and stresses of the years? 1. 2. Is your house of life attractive? Does a pleasing personality shine out? Are you happy living in it? Does it help make others happy? 3. Will your house last? ls it built of honest materials? E. E. FELL The high school that would meet its obligations today must graduate good American citizens who are well pre- pared, with an abiding faith in the democratic way of life. A democracy must depend upon its schools for the development of capable leaders and an intelligent citizenry. Therefore, the future of America depends upon the efficiency of its schools. riff Page Eight li?
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Members of East's First Faculty This is a roster of East's first faculty, to whom went the honor of opening the first high school on the East side. I. W. Smith, principal: I. W. Burtsfield, assistant principal: Mercelline M. Mangold, secretary: Vara Beckwith, Ruth Bennington, Olga E. Brobst, Terry Carson, Mabel A. Christy, Clara Clendenen, Olive M. Clinefelter, Iane E. Felix, E. E. Fell, Herbert O. Foss, Harry L. Geis, I. P. Griffith, Reba M. Hadley, Doris Hall, Myrtle M. Heard, Ruth Higley, Iennie F. Hudson, Mildred E. Iohnson, Isabelle Iones, Alice R. Kirchner, Lillian Klinefelter, Edna Lowmiller, Myrtle E. Maneely, Iohn N. McDougall, Harold B. McPhee, Gladys I. Miller, Charles Mitchell, Elva Morris, Martin Peterson, Ella M. Phelps, Rose Rothschild, Iane Rowland, I. Lillian Russell, Hala Rymer, Stewart M. Seidel, Marie W. Shaeffer, Don B. Schultz, Edward R. Smith, Merle E. Smith, Dora Smiderman, Roy B. Stine, Edith M. Swaney, Lucy E. Thatcher, Robert L. Troescher, Angie Williams, A. L. Wilson, Ruby Wintzer, Norma L. Wintzer, Henrietta Wright, Marion L. Wright, and W. H. Lightbody, custodian, Iohn Hunter, engineer. Deceased Eliza Carmichael, Anne M. Dickey, Iessie Hamsher, Olive E. Jones, Louise Keppler, Bertina A. Lette, Pearl Merriman, Martha E. Norris, Neva Schuman, Ralph P. Woodward. Not the '26 Group -- But Back There First Row: M. Snyder, M. Christy, H. Acierno, M. Davis, I. W. Smith, R. Bennington, M. Iohn- ison, I. Hudson, N. Porter, O. Clinefelter, E. Morris, V. Beckwith, D. Hall. A. Gerrity, O. Iones, E. McFarland, E. Lowmiller, R. Higley. Second Row: I. W. Smith, E. E. Fell, D. Barrett, D. Schultz, G. Clemens, L. Klinefelter. I. P. 'Griffith, A. Weber, E. Phelps, I. Noot, G. Miller. N. Wintzer, E. Smith, M. Ioslyn. Third Row: R. Woodward, S. Seidel. M. Zupko, A. Troescher, I. MacDouga11. A. Schwartz, K. Mills, L. Morris, M. Shaeiler, I. Roland, G. Shields, M. Maneely, H. Rymer. Fourth Row: G. Chambers, C. Hake, A. Whiteaker, A. Marino, A, Wilson, I. Iones, C. Sheller, 'R. Stine, G. Montgomery, W. Leyda, I. Higgs, M. Reese, Moore, Casseli, O. Carlson, E. R. Smith D. Leach. 431 Page Ten lg!
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