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.2 Service f 1. We lay aside our books, and with a sigh Of sweet remembrance we review the past. Yes, seniors now, we weep for what is gone, For carefree, youthful days that can- not last. II. Yet we look forward, too. and lift our aim To wisdom that mere school books can- not give: To bigger things--to work, success, and fame, To useful lives that we may nobly live. III. The worldly ship is waiting for us now: To embark on life's vast uncharted sea, We may sail far: but we shall keep our vow And ever live to serve humanity. MARGARET MCANAA SPRING 1934. The 'i
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r- , . fb .,H,,, .. , I .,,. I he . -... , .,,. 1.W,r.'gi, h ' 'X X. Q ,. r t f l ' A A B First Row: Miss Barge, Miss Merrill, Mrs. Clark, Miss Quick, Miss May, Miss Iordan, Miss Cummings, Miss S encer, Miss Wickware, Miss Scott. Miss Smith, Miss Gahriel.-Second Row: Miss Mitchell, Miss Balliet. Miss gearl, Miss Wetzstein, Miss Snyder, Mrs. Pend , Miss Har is, Miss Larson, Miss Helmreich, Miss McBride, Miss Hammer, Miss Zirnmerli.-'Third Row: Nllr. Stratton, Miss Knauer, AMiss Macy, Mrs. Alderson, Miss McEniry, Miss Patterson, Miss Bonlleld, Miss Martin, Mr. L. D. Olsen.-Fourth Row: Mr. White. Mr. Bingham, Mr. Prichard, Mr. Goodell, Mr. Seevers, Mr. Lyman, Mr. Hostetter, Mr. Mann. Mr. Russell. Mr. Houser.-Fifth Row: Mr. Burtonf Mr. Gabrielson, Mr. Augustine, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Morton, Tallman, Mr. Bakalyar, Mr. Innes, Mr. Williams, Mr. Rowe, Mr. Vietti, Mr. Mayo, Mr. Easter, Mr. K. T, sen. 'fi li :- bfi-an - . Faculty The faculty of East High is com- posed of men and women who have a broad knowledge and experience in the ways of the world as well as of the sub- jects they teach. Next to our parents they probably take a greater interest in our general welfare than any other group of people. They realize that while we are but mere stu- dents in school today, we will be the leaders of tomorrow, trying to combat the problems of life that may arise. They do practically everything in their power to prepare us for that time. If it were not for our faculty, it is no doubt that East High would never have attained its high standing in the state, or have accomplished what it has in the past. Most of the students appreciate them to the utmost, and would do anything possible to make their life much more pleasant and easier about school. t T? lv ' A kg fs sign iii- . , ..,x f,i he 1 .2 ., 'LF ills' ' w en fffk '5 'g..1,. K i' r .W .- ,S , ,, fr .Q s A it . Jw - a l Jacif .1-4 3 iifa 1 55 Q'PT.f,,,Z , , s P K 1 N G i.. ' is ,R L X , ir' 5 t ' x. , , . . V - -. . 5 V' as A r- ,M 1 r - - , ' 4 of v 0.1-as .rv ,.,,,,,,
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The ESTHER ADDINGTON Silence more musical than any song. Monitor 6: Philatalin 8: Modernistic 8: Honor Society 8. IUANITA ANDERSON A little. tiny, pretty. charming, darling she. Philomathean 5-6-7-8: May Festival 6. MARY E. ANDERSON Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned. Sodalitas Romana 3: Euclidean 3: El Circulo Espanol 7-8: Band 3-4-5-6. Bos ANDERSON The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. Usher 7-8: Forensic 8: French Club 4: Spanish Club 8. MILDRBD B. Annu. The grass stoops not she treads on it so li ht , g . Golf 5-6: Iunior Players 4: Cap and Dagger 5-6-7-8: Girl Re- serves 7-8: Library Service 34-5-6-7-8: 'Nativity 7: Make- up class 5-6. MABEL ELMNE ARCHER Gentle of speech. beneficent of mind. Philatalin 5-6-7: I. E. R. 7-8, Vice-President 8: Monitor 7 Sodalltas Romana 8: Shakes arean 7-8: Honor Society 8 Intemational Relations Club 8?eVice-President 8. PALILINE ARMBRUSTER Q Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy. Spanish Club 5-6: Nativity 4. Run-x ASARCH She has a smile that wins her many friends. French 4-5-6-7: Ca and Dagger 6-7: Zetagathean 4-5-6-7: Service Girl 6: Orchestra 3: Band 34: Honor Society 8. ARLENE As:-nw Her thoughts have a high aim. though their dwelling be in the vale of a humble heart. Home Economics 6: G. A. A. 6: Brush and Palette 8. FRANK BAILEY Slow and easy going. but he gets there just the same. Football 3-4:5-6: Art Club 8. ' LOREN W. BARK As he thinketh in his heart, so is he. Student Council 8: Monitor 8. MARGARET R. BARTLOW Not much talk-a great, sweet silence. Brush and Palette 6-7-8, Secretary 7: May Festival 6. SPRING
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