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EASTONIAN 1933 STUDENT COUNCIL SECOND SEMESTER Buck Row: Erickson. Miller, Lcmen, Kuhn. Cypcrl, Felt, Koutelas. Milholland. Gartrell. Lane, O'Connell. XVolfc, Smith. Svmnd Row: Johnson. Kerr. Crowley, Taylor. Lundstedt, Yeoman. Mann. McGuire. Stebbins. 5 Brown. Schwcrtzscharf, O'Maley. Carlson. Clark. First Row: Schupp, Neal. Ver Koulen. VJalters. Lane. Kelly. Heady. Metcalf. Lnmanno. Bugg. Reynolds. Lynn. Kratschmer. OFFICERS XVILLIAM NlETCAl.ll ---f - President FERRELI. HEADY - Vice-President ALLFNIA JOHNSON - Secretary HIl,'I'ON SMITH - Treasurer LUCIl,l,lE LANF - Reporler HAROLD MANN Serueun!-111-rlrms EXECUTIVE BOARD DOROTIIY SCHUPP '-'-A SQHIOF BILLY REYNOLDS - - Junior LYNN VRITNCH - Y Sophomore Noizxuw KRATSCHAllLl?. Freshman RUSS LOUISE i iA'l'CH - - fltllilnvl' The second semester Council continued the before school study hall for industrious students, A member of the Council was in charge, The Mclean up campaign was carried on to rid our corridors, Class rooms and lunch hall of papers. The Art Club cooperated by painting posters urg- ing students io do their part in keeping East zi model school, On the night of March Z4, a Prosperity Ball was held. During the inter- mission, Helen Nine Smith and Lewis Richardson were crowned King and Queen lJrosperity. l 151 l
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1933 EASTONIAN STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST SEMESTER I E,',fT f 'z Back Row: Haynes, Solsberg, Green, Kincheloe, Kratschmer. Coffin, Heady, Funston, Lincoln. Third Row: Gartrell, Hentschel, McCleary, Betzler, Hansell. Yeoman, Olsen, Silvey. Second Row: Lewis, Forcht, Darling, Anderton, Rodgers, Fisher, Chenault. First Row: Burger, Leweke, Mann, Murphree, Dallam, Howard, Schupp. OFFICERS FERREL HEADY - - - - Presidfm WANDA BYBEE - V Vice-Preszdent ELLA SILVEY - - - Secretary FRANK KRATSCHIVIER - - Treasurer MARTHA HOWARD - - RQPOHPF GEORGE COFFIN - Sergeant-at-Arms EXECUTIVE BOARD ERNEST COOPER ------ SEYZTOF CHRISTINA HENTSCHEL - f Jurllitjr' CARROLL IVICCLEARY - Sophomore VERA IVIURPHREE - Freshman MISS LOUISE HATCH - - Advlrsfr The Student Council was organized in 1926 as a branch of student govern- ment at East. Through its elected members, the student body may bring its problems and desires to the notice of the faculty. The scholastic standard for membership in Student Council was raised by this Council. Honor pins were given to those attaining the semester honor roll. Those on the highest honor roll received gold E's p those on the general honor roll, silver The Council began an early study hall for students who were at school early and wanted to study. A clean-up campaign was begun, The Echo ran special publicity in co- operation, The Council sponsored a Halloween Mixer, October 28, as its social activity for the first semester. T201
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19N EASTONIAN MIDDLE AGES ln the time of Charlemagne, attempts were made to revive the learning which had been lost. lt is true that throughout the Middle Ages the monks wrote manuscripts and taught all within their knowledge to their friends, but when Charlemagne desired to build schools there seemed no place for him to begin. However, the emperor established some schools which became famous, and ones which other than the clergy were allowed to attend. It was not until about 1100 that Europe began to establish trade schools. The Crusades were a factor in bringing about the building of medieval universities, and education was fitted to the life of the people at that time. l22l
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