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1933 EASTONIAN EAST BRANCH LIBRARY On February 1, 1933, the East Branch of the Kansas City Public Library System was opened to the general public. With the beauty of its design and coloring, and with the wealth of knowledge which it contains, this section of the new addition to East High School has afforded both education and recrea- tion to large numbers of persons, not only in the school, but in the community. Students have had the privilege of studying in the library during their regular study periods at school. The library contains approximately 13,000 books and covers every department of literature. The students of East and all other persons who are making use of the library have Mr. Purd B. Wright, chief librarian of Kansas City, to thank for the eflicient system which is in operation. Mr. Wright supervised the present branch system, which aids high school students in their school work. Miss Rachel Agg, who was previously at both the Central and Kensington branches, is in charge ofEast'slibrary. Mrs. Maude Martin is the director of the child- ren's room. The asf sistants on the library staff are Miss Helen Dinklage and Miss MargaretMiller. Miss Mary Ross is part time assistant, and Robert Crees, a stu- dent at East, is page, T101
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EASTONIAN 1933 CAFETERIA AND ALIDITCDRILIM A new place to meet and a new place to eat have been ours to enjoy this year, We, perhaps, have appreciated them this year more than classes which follow us will do: for only those who knew the inconvenience of the old gymnasium auditorium and the corridor cafeteria can fully realize the benefits which we now enjoy. The auditorium, with its nautilus design of many colors, seems as near to being a fairyland as any structure built by human hands can be. lt seems inevitable that any performance given with such a background should be a success. The cafeteria, light and roomy, has provided us with many happy hours. There is a little verse which we of East High School might have believed before this year. but now each of us should say: The world is so full of a number of things, l'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. I111
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