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NUR MA Alllfll. Nurm 02 'l'ryun Park .fl lwlllllliflll girl will: mal hlarlc hair: lllwn slw glows hy. no 1l'UlIllf'l' uw' slurf. Nu. -ltr llwlncitllmn l'lVl'll.YN Al3l'IIlI,IC .-llnif' 290 Ormond Strvvl .l llll.jllli.V gmail xpurl, ll murlli-mlrilefrirnfl. Swllllllllllg Club lg l'lf'l'llt'll Club 31 Cuuuluulily S1-rviva' Club -1. NN msl1lxn'l'1m ll. li. I. lHl'l'll Al.l3l'IIl'l' llulliiv ZZZIZ Clill'nr1l AXUIIIN' .fllirulvs rf-ruly will: fl xmilr. Ill'l'fI'll'lIllSlII'll is well lllllflll-7l'lIl.lf'. 'l'm-unix 2. 3: Spanish Club ZZ, 31 llzulmluluu 2: llasluilmll ZZ: Mu-umrinl Svlmlursllip llriu- 4. Nu. II llNlll'lCllil'IIl The Class nl flnn. 330 l'lOlIl'lll Slrn-1-I Slufs nul Per-v lmlcl: Sl1e's quiel. so 11'e're lulrl. llvrlaissnlm- Club 3. 43 Conune'rc'ial Club 3. -L 510.27 IlNlDl'IlZIl7l42ID l!Al,I'll ICDWAIHJ AMICS Rlllllll 05 ll1'yll0lKlS Slrvvl. ,-lnws is our flt'llI'lISfSIlIlII'l In llu' Curr, I le zivelrnrrms any luslc. smilrx ul any rlmrr. Clarion lh-porlvr ll: l'rusv1'ul.iug: Allurm-y ol' S. C, A, 'lg Cuuuuuuily Svrvicm' Club -lg Muvic- Upvrul.ur's Club ll Safvlly Patrol -l. Norma -llwl lfrvlivn ,fllwrlv lfullz .flllwrl WAl,wmxTu llmu Scrnnm. NUIUIAI. Suzumu. CA'l'lllClllNl'l ANll'Il3li0 Kay 30 ll1-lmrcl Sllrvvl. . lIIllllll.UlI in ilx lliyllrslfurni. llc-lmisszam-v Club 41-. Nu. 27 llNllI'IlZlIJl'Ill .Alun .lllrssi llzilpli E1lll'lIf1l .'llllf'S Cullwrina' :ln l,4ll'l'tllll!' lluriv' lrnnrv Crlrrlwlcz .flrzzurusu Slvllu flIHlI'k'Il'S IADIIIIAINIC lNlAIlIl'1ATXlUlll'I 111-ll Pe-ck Slrvvl. Hire- us swim' more ql' flllt0l'!'. l r1'm-ll Club 2. 3. -141 l imuu-v Cmnmillrv 3g Plug-l'ong l: lflurimz 4. Nu. 27 Cm.l.l4:c:l-1 CAIXMICLA AMUIIOSA ffurnt 36 Joslyn lllzwv Pruurl rm' we qf our Carla Surrllv lrrr smile' mill do no luirm.. 'l'c'nuis 21SWlIllIlllllg 23 llursm-sllovs 3: llvrluissullvv Club 3.1: ljllIlK'lIlgI:lZ l. ll. C. 45 Wzislliilgxtull Fair 2: Cluriun 4. AYASllINH'l'llN llltlll UNIJPICIDICIJ S'l'l'll,l,A ANDHICWS fl1lI'kl'.V 76 Nassau Slrm-I. Na one ffrer lzvurfl lzffr speak In lilllv or r'nn1plainil1y way. llmxling fl: Clluir l, 2, 3, fl-: Swiuuning lt Congrs-ss 3. Alfunsuw lJI4Il lCNSlf1 Wmux lflvira .flrgenln .,l1Il1IPll.lll' Ii. .'ll'lQllIlflf'l Plzilip .l. .-lsrviull l'Il,VlllA AlNilCN'l'0 Ellie H85 Culxvr llnml ller IIlll'kIIllIllf' is lfllii ' llffr lmnufwrale is rlum' we'lli1'. 0uf'l:.' XV. W. Srmcim-l.y 31 llzaskmlmll 3. No. 52 ll. ll. I. lVlADlCl,lNl'I l3AllllAliA AIIKANCICI, lllurlfline 22 Auguslu S111-1-l She likes I0 rlunre. shi' likvs lo play. Slie's gay and merry. all lhe day. C. A. A. l, 21Coum-il3:Dr:um1l.im-sClub21 l. ll. C. 21 llvrlaissarlvr- Club 2, 3: Sovial Clmirumn -1-1 Swiuuuiug I: liuvsling 2: llnsh-ss llflillllll llllIlQlll'l, 33 Ning, l rv1-flulu. Ning llllgbillll. 3. l'llll,lP J. ASCIUTI Pllil T73 N. Unoilmzul Slrvvl Ile nuiy be quifl. lu' may he shy. liul uvlzen lu' smiles. lm mlvlws your qvv. l'r1-sicll-nt, lVlm'iv Upm-rat,or's Club: l'ing-Pong: 2. 3. -lx Community Svrxivv 43 liznliuiuton 23 Chuir l: Mmim' 0pul'aLur's Club 3. fl-. WAsu1N1:'mN Hum Nl.u:.um llwnl':nsl'l'x'
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HISTUHY One sunny September morning in the year 1938, a group of three hundred fifty freshmen strolled into the East High annex, trying vainly to eover up their anxiety at the prospect of facing high school life. But lVlr. Harris and his legion of teachers at the annex soon proved their fears t.o be groundless. Soon the frosh had entered into the swing of high school life and settled down to a routine of faithful study. And how they studied!! They were determined to show those teachers something. After a year spent at the Annex, we all felt superior. Why we knew loads-not everything, but almost everything. Then we started in at the Main Building. Was our ego deflated rapidly! The first day we felt very small and insignificant. The seniors towered above ns, and never so much as appeared to notice us. But at the Main Building new opportunities were open to us. Here we started to learn more about lhe intricacies of the S. fi. A. Here many clubs, to satisfy our varied tastes, were open to us. From young freshmen secure in our own ignorance, we became sophomores, realiving that perhaps, after all. we did not know almost everything. Then we entered our blissful Junior year. We viewed the sophomores and the occasional freshmen that we saw with an air of superiority. Now the seniors seemed to take more notice of us, and some nzight even say Hello onee in a while. We strolled around East High, very certain of our own strength and knowledge. Now we felt more a part of the school. We came to know the teachers and .lolm L. Merrell much better. Al. last! the Senior Year! Now we relzied that we knew everything, even the teachers' first names. Freshies, sophs, and most of the juniors just didn't exist. Extracurricular activities and members ol' lhe opposite sex absorbed more time than studies. Finally came graduation. Our conceit disappeared and with hunlbelness and regret we realized that we now had to depart from East High. llntil then, we didn't realize how mueh East lligh was a part of us. We glanced at it witl1 tears in our eyes and a resolve in our heart to be worthy of a great school! SllNUlH!! HEAHEHS Each year brings the appointment of two new standard bearers by the faculty. For 19-l-2 Kenneth Dickinson and Cay Johnson were chosen. These standard bearers were K i1:NNn'rn DICKINSON CATHERINE JOHNSON selected for their excellent school record, for their interest in the school and its activities, and for their fine personalities. However, the honor of the position of Standard Bearer also inllicts duties. The Standard Bearer must keep up his good record and show himself worthy of the posi- tion at all times. He is guardian of the flag 'W' and, as such, he must 1'emain worthy of that oliice. 15
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Nlnet een Forty-Iwo IIOISICIYI' C. AUICIX IIAIIIIY VV. BAKICII Hola 40 Iivlgllfll Slmvvl. llarry 35 IAIUPIUII Sl.r4'0I. llrfs lall, lufs bloml. hcfs very nirr. ,-I yreal lzvaa' for business. lllll rnorvforfan. Ifrvrlv girl is lionnrl lo look ln'ir1'. Ilnnu' Ilumn Socvvl' I: Iluuw IIOOIII I5usIu'l.buII I. 2, 33 'I'rm'k I. 2: 'I'rnlIic' Squad I: Svivnuv Club 21 Curlnzul Scivllvv Club 2: I'Il'Ill'Illj.K 3. Club ZZ. 3. 41-1 'Il-nnis 3. -I: l'ubli1'nlions IIUIIIIIIIIIAT 4: Nu. 228 Cm,i.l4:ul-1 IVI1ni1' Opi-i'ul.ur's Club -I. lglq'l l'y gmy BMQDWIQLIA NU' 92 II I 'WiI'3 Hel lvl Calc' 'I'vrrzu'0 AIfI'IIICA AY ICII Bel is oar irlval. 'Cause' she always arls so real. IZZO Svynmur Ilmul 0rc'Iu'sl.ru I. II. 3. 4: Islilllllllllhll 2, 3. -11: I'ing-Pong.: 2. 3. I f'.1'pr'r'I lo yo lhroaglz lla' worlrl lnil onr4'. -'I-3 Ilorsusllm-s 2. 33 'I'vnnis 33 I. II. C. 31 Iiuslu-llmll 3. -11 Il'l:.v nol rnjoy ilfr' asks .-Illlwa. PElI.FIl'IZlll 3. -13 Svniur Counvil AI-. ll. A. A. I 1 Spanish Club 2. 3. I-1 'Il-nnis 2: Swinnning ZZ: Nu. 522 IINIIIQCIIIICIY IInl'sn-Inuvk Illlllllgl 33 IAHIIIIIIIIIII-Q 51'l'Xll'l'K.:l:Il1I4. H TVIAIRN' IIIQIAIQN BAHIQUVVS Nlmllllmn ll '- 886 Carson Ax'n-nu1- rufsonm CI,AIIA IVIIANCIS IEACCAIII llrrjorrnalallor makingfri1'ncls: living onv. Clara 00 Yurkshirv Iluucl Ii. A. A. I: III'l'Ill'SI,l'H lg Iiund 2, 3. II: fll'l'lllIlIl Club 2. ,IIl'IllVllIl1lfl1llf'. Sa'1'1'lan1lSn1all. 3. AI: VIH'-I1l'I'SIll1'llI -I: Ifrnlivs 3: Ilnnn- Iloonl Iivprv- 7'l1al's lzow lflara svf'r11s Io as all. sm-nliulixv 2: Sgll. al. Arms ul' S. C. A. -I1 Awards Coni- 'Il-nnis 2: Cbuir 33 Spanish Club -I: I. II. C. AI: Cum- IllII.IlK'K'3Z lxSSOIllIlIIl'SfIUlllIllII.l,I'1'-I1fllllflillllill-1.IllI'y 2, 3: niunily Svl'vi1'4- Club -I: Annvx Choir I. ',l'lil'l1li1-. No. Il IINIYICCIIIIQD I,AllIlICI,'l'0N S'rnox1: IVIICMOIKIAI, IIUSI'I'I'AI. lfolwrl l I. .iluvr ,-Illlwa .-Iyer Clara l ram'rs lfarrari llarry W. Baker Belly Gay Harrlawll ,Vary llrlen Barrows Jorix.l1'an lia.rl4'r gllarir .lrannr lll'lIl1SUll'l'l livlllv Lon lfrglv lflvira lfvnasxi lfvsxie l,llf'llllI4V lirrlniy IJIIIYIHIAV M. lfvrlram DUIIIS .IICAN ISAXTICII ICINIIIA ISICNASSI llorix 225 Illinois Sin-ol. Elvira 207 Iillison S111-ol. Doris is lo all al' ns il ylafzrc' aailc' l'Ii0l1,gll from har, .-I girl will: lH'l'SfllIl1ll.l.V plax. or s1e's l 10 llvpf' I :al men prcjlrr. l,il,rm-y Ailh-.1.. Spanish Club 3. -Ig I. Ii. C. 3, -I: Cmnrnu-ri-iul Club 2, 3. Nu. 511 IINDICCIIIICD No. II M l4:41llAxl1:s INS'l'l'I'Il'l'I'I . , . . . 3 IEICSSIIC ITUIIOTIIY IIICIIISIG . MAIIIII' 'I RANNI' BI'AIIhIII'II'I,' . Bess I39 NUl'I.Il Union Sl,l'vvL -S f'f'f.v . 'MI Maul 5'1f l Imsl' Truly a larly will: qrare rlirine TI , Il 'l M 'MHS 'II dm' EUS' Hlllh' She vlioalil iliaell will: lhe' mhlinlf' ll on'l lvl lwr go willloal a Slflll. G A A I. 'guiding -3. pingilmimg -31. f'Un,,I1l.w -1 -3 4. :4?1-Hf '+-I-:Vf-+391-'lf- '-4' Num' I'I I' 'LU I H Y .Iunlur fAlIlllI'II 3: lilllflllll 4: Io.r 3. 45 Lrulls Club 2. 'IMIIIA IMI' Hlmll' MII I'Im 'I xVAI.NYOII'l'll IIl1:llSc:mml. Il. Ii. I. IDUIIOTIIY IVI. ISICIITIIAIVI IiIC'I I'Y LOU ISICGY Dol 35I Wvbsl.ur Awlun- Lula' I2 llrovm- I'Iuc0 We all lilac' lwr quilt' a lol, I fs 'Iliff' la lu' nalllral ' .11 ll her friends call lwr Dol. When -voa'rv nalurally lzu'r'. Swimming I: 'I'vnnis 2. 3g Iglllllllllllllbll 2g Ilowling 3, 11-3 Girls Club I: Jury 3g Iimxliug 3, 4. Suiuncv Club 2. No. 3l INIICCIIANICS INs'rlTu'r1c No. ll llwm-zczimcn 17
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