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Page 16 text:
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row—Bell, Brading,. Margaret; Binding, Marjorie; Corey, Dean. Second Row—Deuel, Deuser, Dillard, Duett, Kdgell. Third Row—Flynn, Gibbs, Harper, Hill, Kathemann. Fourth Row—Lackore, Lankford, Larrowe, Lawler, Lingo. Fifth Row — Livasy, Lloyd, McGhee, Mais, Mohr. Sixth Row—Nelson, Oyer, Oglesby, Phillips, Pierce. Seventh Row — Putthoff, B e d e n-baugh, Bobbins, Bose, Bosenfeld. Eighth Row Schupp, Todd, Toler, Whaley, Windruin.
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WHERE HO WE GO FROM HERE? WIIEIKE HO WE GO EIIOM HEItE? From Fast’s toned halls me now depart To do oar best in life, In science, industry, and art. Or battle’s bitter strife. These years now done we’ll not forget In life’s uncertain race, Their memories will linger yet As time mores on apace. The pleasures of our high school days Have matched the stress of thought, And both hare helped to show the ways Our future should be sought. In agony the world now groans And bloody flow the streams, The air is filled with cries and moans, And wrecked are many dreams. The human race must not despair And lay aside its hope, Give up ideals of life more fair While worlds in darkness grope. The highest, few of us may reach, Fat all of us must try To put in practice what we preach The code of dear East High! Virginia Dki ser BESSIE BOLLS 11 JOHN SNYDER
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NATIONAL II ON OH SOCIETY This year forty students reached the highest possible goal in their high school career: member- ship in the National Honor Society. In 1924 the Society became an established national organization. The East High School Chapter was founded in 1928. Since that time, a group of new members are elected to the East Chapter of the organization each spring. To become a member, a student must have been at East at least one year and have a scholarship index that places him in the upper quartile of the senior class. In addition to one’s scholarship record, activity point and character recommendations are considered. No more than fifteen per cent of the senior class may be chosen each year. On April 19, students were presented bids by the junior class officers during home room period. In a special assembly, held May 14, the new members were inducted into the Society. The members of the faculty co mmittee a r e: Miss May Farr Hiatt, chairman; Mr. Ralph Tiefel, Miss Evelyn Gilchrist, Mr. James Curtis, Mr. John N. Broadlick, and Mr. W. W. Clement as an ex officio member. Those elected to the National Honor Society this year are: Lloyd Bell, Margaret Brading, Marjorie Brading, Marvin C o rev, Dale I) e a n, C a r 1 Deuel, Virginia Denser, Selma Dillard, RosaLee Duett, Margaret Edgell, Mary Flynn, Norman Gibbs, Clarence Harper, Martha Hill, Marion Ruth Kathemann, Ryland Lackore, T. .1. Lankford. Vivian Larrowe, Betty June Lawler, Evelyn Lingo, Jeanette Livasy, Elizabeth Lloyd, Bonnie McGhee, Oliver Mais, Herman Mohr, Edward Nelson, Lerdo Oyer, Freeman Oglesby, William Phillips, Juanita Pierce, John E. PuttholT, Lois Redenbaugh, Ada Robbins, Dolores Rose, Harriet Rosenfeld, Phillip Schupp. Wilbur Todd, Betty Toler, William Whaley, Phyllis Windrum. 13
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