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C MAJ, ,fA2ca1fi0n5lQceiue.fgf1fen1fi0n Of lvl Hugh Logan, Gordon Bute, and Russell Starr, as they are pictured here might be discussing the co-relation of the various shop and craft classes. Their domain is the first floor of the annex Where they try to equip each East High boy who enrolls in their courses with a knowl- edge of the industrial crafts. Training mentally and physically is also a part of the course offered. Shop instructors are instrumental in securing positions for the fellows who come through the course in satisfactory style. Last year a part time course was offered for the first time. Going out to Work in business firms of the city half of the day, the boys gain ex- perience which may result in their securing a job. ' Without advisors, clubs of the school would find themselves lacking guidance. So that clubs would be able to meet on non-conflicting dates, these club advisors organized the club programs, and discussed club advisorship. Some of the clubs of East High have been di- rected this year by Miss Lillian Enlow, librarian, Miss Edna Mae Rittenhouse, English instructor, Lyla Sill, girls' physical education instructor, and William Waters, mathematics mentor. If a club is outstanding in achievement, the club advisor is usually the guiding force back of the club's prominence. G. Bute, H. Logan, R. Starr. E. Prizler, L. Enlow, E. Rit- 1 tenhouse, L. Sill, W. Waters. W Page 12
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F. Black, V. Knoche, M. Camp- bell, V. Older, L. Strope. ily, Sli Ula lam 52, One of the factors the junior and senior classes need is competent faculty advisors. East High has always had this type of advisors, and tra- dition is carried on this year with the Misses Marie Campbell and Grata Thorne as junior advisors, and the Misses Leola Strope and Velma Older as senior class advisors. As Miss Viola Knoche and Miss Florence Black are faculty members who have often acted as class advisors, they are pictured here as councillors for this year's advisors. Uppermost in the mind of junior sponsors are the plans for the prom, while for senior sponsors, measurements for caps and gowns, choice of announcements, and senior breakfast arrangements loom important. This group are not jig-saw enthusiasts, they are merely tearing apart the calendar and matching it with a list of scheduled events to plan the activities of the school year. Here you will find Cecil Kersten and jack Taylor, drama and speech teachers, Donald Baum, Herbert Goodwin, and Miss Elizabeth Green of the Music Department trying their very best to avoid schedule conflicts so that the junior play wouldn't be given the same evening as the orchestra's spring concert. East High has en- joyed one of the finest school programs it has ever had due to this group's efforts. Q ll, I. Taylor, D. Baum, E. Green, C. Kersten, H. Goodwin. Page 1 1
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M. Flanders, K. Rogers, E. Smith, A. Luce. R. Redmond, R. Le Maine, F. Parkhill, I. McElroy, H. Sievers. . T. Wiolfie r01,1,la,,Jlincufzce ommilffee For the first time in East High's history, a movie camera ground away for foot after foot of film to record the highlights of the year's events. Made primarily that students and their parents might know of school activities, this film has grown to a thirty-minute run. Arnold Luce and Mark Flanders were in charge of the pho- tography, Miss Kathryn Rogers and her art classes of the scenery, and Miss Eva L. Smith and some of her English literature students of the script. The Camera Club is assembling and editing the film. The movie is to be con- tinued yearly to preserve a complete record of East High. These faculty members held the purse of the organizations by regulating the activities DIRECT PYQCJ FCTS of the accounting system .Each member had charge of an activity, and all joined in forming regulations to govern organizations putting their funds in the school treasury. Candy sale profits were divided among the organizations par- ticipating in the sales. Each group's money was handled separately under the direction of Ralph Le Moine, new commercial instructor, who supervised the activities accounting system. This group, Miss Iosephine McElroy, of the history department, Miss Ferne Parkhill, com- mercial instructor, Robert Redmond, law and bookkeeping instructor, Harry Sievers, physical education mentor, and Ralph Le Moine appar- ently are discussing the technique of the ac- counting system. Page
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