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Mid-year graduates tally RESOURCES SECR ETARY SUSANNE l'AlTl.INE ROITX- lll6 Penn St., N.l-1. Honor 53: P Kc J Rep. 7,8. lJ,C.-Playing the piano nionopolizes Susie's time. ,'- , , if' wal 5 -Y -fi Xi X VICE-PRESIDENT MARY LOUISE ELLERMAN- 328 Thirteenth St., S.E. Red Cross 3. D.C.-Greeting a doc- tor's patients is Mary's choice for a career. PRESIDENT ANASTASIOS GUS COKAS- 706 New Jersey Ave., NJV. Central Transfer: Honors 61 Student Council, Pres. 83 P Sc J Rep. 7. D.C.-Ballots mean much in Tykie's future. TREASURER ALVIN MORTON PICOWER -1821 Eighteenth St., S.E. Pro- jection Crew 6-85 Camera Club 6. New York-Stockroom em- ployment takes up Al's time. -'fii '.f c Key Xtnnlic-rs-seintwtt-1Q NIIS-National Hunan Sotieu l' ek j-Puntli and Judy 0 I -Uftice 'litaining ji. '52 Cluhfjunior Graduates of 1932 fit:-tfpfllooperatixe employ ment Smooth - Students Committee for the Restoration of Oltl Capitol Hill .XY-Allied Ynuth
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augment PATRICTIC ideals God Country I Illl'l Honor Duty RClllZ1I1g hows IIHPCIZILIYC it is that spirit ual ind pitliotic xalues be emphasized Eastern cndcfu ois to impart them so that studcnts lu cs may be cnrichcd and pat tuned on inorc Xsortlnshile goals than and non sectarian exercises dexelop a spnitual scnse and good C1l1ZCflSll1p the Lcystone of world peace Preparation for indnidual leadersh1p is encouraged on the cadet drill field and in organizational ac t1x1t1es learning the responsibilities of a free people student goxernment leads thc may by intclligent scrx ice Charitablc projects 'at home and abroad make stu dcnts alert to thosc suffcring 2iClXCI'Slly C I 4 n I 1 1 yu . z 2 ' ' ' , 1 sl 1 - ' I' l 1 V V - C striving for material goods. Daily patriotic Q. L x K . . . , 7 Y . C K -
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HARRY EIYGENE ALLEN-l338 Independence Ave., S.E. Red Cross 8: HB, JV Football '49. Vir- ginia-Cene loves to harmonize. LOIS MARIE BAKER-l6l3 Fort Davis St., S.E. Honors 3-63 Student Council 33 Bank Staff 4-7, Louisiana-Dancing is for Lois. BARBARA BANO BAKSH-228 Tenth St., N.E. Easterner Rep. 3. New York-Babe hopes to be a number please girl. GERALDINE AVIS BALL-3944 East Capitol St.. AY 3.4. Virginia-Collecting pennants is Jerry's past- time. CAROLYN LOUISE BEYER-129 Twelfth St., S.E. Cafeteria 6-8, Head Cashier 8. D.C.-Dancing on the rink fascinates Carolyn. DELORES JANE BLENDENGER-104 Thirteenth St., N.E. Pennsylvania-Delores stepped up her pro- gram to complete her credits in summer school. RAMONA AIJELINE BOLTON-2001 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Maryland-Birdies and rackets team up with Ramona. ROBERT HENRY BOSMANS-523 D St., S.E. Stu- dent Council 83 Easterner Rep. 6-8. D.C.-Tinker- ing with cars is the job for Bobby. JOSEPH FRANCIS BUNDA-2209 First St., N.W. Student Council 3-73 Easterner 5,6: Hi-Y 7,83 JV Football '493 C, JV Basketball '49,'503 Mgr., Base- ball '5l1 Golf '5l. Pennsylvania-Reporting the news will provide him with thrills, says Zeke. BILLIE MAE CADE-2901 Nash Place, S.E. Hon- ors 3-63 Easterner Rep. 4.6.73 Red Cross 3,43 AY 3-63 Y-Teens 4,5. D.C.-Match cover collecting oc- cupies Billie's leisure. I-'RANK WALTON CAPPELLA-220 C St., S.E. G. Football '50. Massachusetts-The Marines are call- ing Frank. THERESE IRMAGENE CARTER-117 Tennessee Ave., N.I-1. D.C.-Money changing takes up Irma's time. Q' H. Allen L. Baker B. Baksh Ball C. Beyer D. Blendmger -1 , if 1 .1 S . . li I R. Bolton R. Bosmans J. Bunda B. Cade F. Cappella T. Carter HIGHER ECHELON - Mid-year officers Alvin Picower, Mary Lou Ellerman, Tykie Cokas, and Susanne Roux discuss plans for the coming graduation exercises.
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