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-sq.,-why h..,,,,,7 wand. 56 The Iunror Class of East Hrqh School presented a three act comedy Dont Blarne Me on Aprrl 27 and 28 1950 The comedy portrayed the amusrnq troubles and rdeas ot Tornrny s teen age hte and frlends The play was d1IGCl9d by Mr Fuqxtt Tornmy Mrs Prentrss Mr Prent1ss Mack Lrnda ....... Bob Welch Norrnale Taylor Charles Montgomery Harold Etterlmq lean Frazler Mrs. Conway ................................................. lanice Ervin Mr. Conway. Danny ...... Miss Britton. Mrs. Davies. Marlene ..... Betty ........ Gerald ...... Vanqie ...... ................................................BernieEvans Stewart Bartee .............................................Wandalfankell Helen Stewart ..............................................CharlesVeaCh Nina Lunslord me.. 'im
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I A A 1 ' Y W 3 Honor The annual assembly ot the National Honor Society was held 'Wednesday, March 29. The new members inducted into tlpe society were: luniors: lanice Ervin, Harold Etterling, Betty Baldridge. Seniors: lo Ann Smith, Mar- garet l-laclcworth, Ann Fannin, lmogene Fannin, and Pat Taulbee. The program was planned by the Senior members who were selected in their lunior year: Helen Kemp, Margaret Arthurs, and Mary Millliuti. lt was under the direction ot Miss Taylor and Mr. lohn C. Stevenson. ST FCYT: lfliss Helen Taylor, fl'lVlSCl'j 'y l.f1QQh'.ifi, Margaret Ar'h'irs, Helen Cfffi F0172 lfr. l. C. Sevffnson, ad- t r- Ttncgene Fanrmn- f.f1r':fizf-t llaclz- th, Ann Fanning lo Ann Srnrhg llarald W thnx, lanice Ervin: Pa' Taullee, Brat'y Q 1 e' Irflss ff 'N1nf- '.'.'3ifien, speaker. ' 1? 7. .QQ Q ? 'i ifir .ff ociet The guest speaker at this impressive cere- mony was Miss Pauline Walden. Since the society in our school had started under her influential guidance, we were honored by nam- ing the Society atter her, and calling it the Pauline Walden Chapter. This organization is based upon tour main points. These are: Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. Every student in the school should strive to maintain tl.ese goals because it certainly is an honor to be a member. i16f'3'f9fEf .f'i?iv9i3 .
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