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VICTORY HONOR WOULD BE IN EASTERN Howe. Robert Hurrell. George NOW .adjw , M... P Hutchins. Robert Kent, George Longyear. Richard Marion. Russell Martin. Edward Mate, Robert Merritt, Richard Morgan. Robert Ryan, Loyal Shafer. Harvey Shattuck. James Siegel. Keith Silvey. Clarence Skidmore, jack Smith, Louis Stanbough, Erwin Swick, james f. . F Military train- ing was inaugur- ated in Eastern soon after the Pearl Harbor at- tack. It is spon- sored by Mr. Winston and Mr. Altenhof, gym in- structors. The . officers are chosen from the ranks of the boys. The fel- lows are taught the fundamental military prin- ciples and are thus better suited to enter the arm- ed forces. Filling part of a huge government order for accurate scale models of the fighting planes of the world are the boys in the picture, who are advised by Mr. Flory. The planes are to be used by the navy in training ground and air personnel. Certificates of recognition are award- ed the builders by the Bureau of Aeronautics of the Navy Department upon completion of the models. In this way the boys are doing a great deal to help the United States carry the war to ultimate victory. Mr. Van Liere is pointing with a gloating finger to the top of the magazine campaign thermometer-perhaps he is contemplating the help that the hundred dollars sent from the profits of the campaign for a bomber will be in the United States war effort. Mr. Van Liere is our chief air raid warden and has been very active in the defense activities of the school. At the left are the notables of the magazine campaign: crouching Paul Corey and Donna Clark. highest boy and girl salesmen: stand- ing. left to right. Mr. Edwards. instructor of the auto shop group which took top honors: Mr. joe Shields. representative of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company: Mr. Rich. principal: Mr. Peterman. business manager of the campaign. Page Eleven
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. . ,W . Eastern's Vic- tory Committee, a special Student Council group, is made up of the following stu- dents: seated, left to right, Donna Clark, Elsie Bro- kob, Chairman Bill Starr, and J ul i a B i b e r 1 standing, Charles Schroeder and Leonard Deason. Each member has a specific project which he carries out. Two of the projects the com- mittee has under- taken are a more extensive sale of defense stamps and the salvage of scrap metal and paper. On the whole, it is their duty to see that Eastern is prepared for pro- tection and assistance in any eventuality. The purposes of a First aid training course are fourfold: to prevent accidents, to enable a person to determine the nature of an injury, to train the first aider to do the proper thing, and to teach the correct method of transporting a victim. The picture shows people who took the First aid course which was taught by Mrs. McAllister. Mr. Williams had a first aid class for the faculty members. During one of Eastern's air raid drills, the photographer snapped this picture of the students on the second floor. White lines have been painted on the Hoors indicating where students should stand during a drill. Eastern has taken an active part in the national victory book campaign. The student council, through the Victory Committee. sponsored the local drive. The picture shows the poster that was displayed in the library to remind students to bring books. Page Ten FOR ROLL or THOSE IN THE SERVICE WHO Mr. William C. Hemingway M Mr. Willard C. Friz Mr. Donald F. anz Amor, William Arthur, Jack Bradley, Duane Brown, Edward Cone, jack Darling, Harold Davis, Ira Dunham, Doyle Garland, Kenneth Gleason, Jack Gleason, Dick Gordon, Jack Griffin, Marvin Haggerty, Delbert Hamilton, Orrin Hammond, Lowell Harvey. Kenneth Nr Xiavs.. . Xu. m
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Readmg Left to Rlght Incoming Officers C Baumgras Treas urer E Brandt Secretary P Cheney VICE Presldent J Curtls Presldent Installlng Officers Mlss Armstrong Mlss Manmng Outgomg Officers E Brokob Presldent L Beardslee Vlce Presldent The Boys th1s year ln 10B s under 1OAs wlth Jumor boys League held twenty four sect1onal meetmgs whlch many subjects were dlscussed The Mr Rlch just talked thlngs over wh1le the Mr Feeman discussed thelr hobbles The dlscussed manners and personalltles The Senlors talked about the head of the house and Jobs The Glrls League comprlsmg the femmme populatlon of Eastern had a most actlve year Each grade held 1tS unlt meetlngs d1scuss1ng varlous topxcs pertaxmng to soclal etlquette Two dances were sponsored by the League Van1tyFa1r and WlSh1ng Well Left to Rlght K Pung V1ce Presldent A McConnell Presldent R Brandt Secre tary and Treasurer 6.4 Left to Rxght M Lewls D West Assistant Chxef G Roblnson D Parkhouse R Mllls D Waxdellch E Neuendorf Seated Chxef Student Duty Gulde S Webster Page Twelve The hall system has operated smoothly thls year wlth Don Shaw and Senora Webster as Chxef Student Duty Guldes Several hall officer statrons were changed wlth resultmg added eflliclency -. x , v , V. w I V . , , . . .f A , . . . . v J. . f . . . . . . . 7 V ' Q 1 M . . . . . M , , - ,, 4 , T, r I s , ln ' - n H ' - X . X N 1 - . ' - 2 - y v - . ' , - - . , . - - v s - 1 ' 5 w M A v ' ' J ' - 3, , . . . . 4 if q - l - , . . . . , . , . . ll li ' ' ' 7 - Y ' Y U ' Y - 'S A 4 , . . V uk I 1 . . , . , . , . , . , . , , . .
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