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H igri on trie A lr East High needs no introduction, for its fame is known over all the world. Still, we wish to broadcast a few facts about East to show you what a wonderful school it really is. Our school has maintained its spirit even in times of adversity. East High is strong because faculty and stu- dents alike are always in there fighting to keep it that way. Time and time again it has been proven that East has an undying and unconquerable spirit. It is our responsibility to see that this fine spirit does not perish. Among outstanding features of our school are its traditions. Some of these are: Anniversary Day observ- ance, Memorial Day outdoor assembly in which memo- rial stones are decorated, Alumni assemblies, — known to all! — and May Day assemblies on the campus. These traditions have been enlarged upon and enriched throughout the years by. enthusiastic students and fac- ulty members. East High itself is an attractive building and has a beautiful campus. We are indeed proud of our build- ing and grounds. These alone ought to inspire each of us to bring honor to East High. Our school was erected For the Service of Humanity and certainly no better motto could be used; for from the very beginning, this was the chief concern of those who first conceived East High. Should we not then broadcast to every one the fame of this our school? Yes, but more than this, we should take the motto of our school - - - work For the Service of Humanity.
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Our Studio This beautiful school is the body of all the fine achievements of our students. One seems to be inspired just by looking at the sturdy, gray building, surrounded by spacious grounds. In warm weather many pupils can be seen strolling around our lovely campus. The familiar old elm tree at the corner of the school grounds is seen, and also within vision is the flagpole. Over the mammoth entrance our famous motto, For the Service of Humanity is seen. One sometimes gazes upon the cornerstone bearing the number which shows our building was built in the year 1910. This, our studio, is the open door of opportunity to future success. —3—
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