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' Page 13 : llf'i-.S High honors for scholarship in the present 9A class go to , Mary Roden. Mary was born in New Philadelphia,Ohio, April 10, 1916,but the family moved to Pontiac before she started to school. All her school life has been spent in two schools, Wilson and Eastern. Mary's sister,Winifred,was on the honor list when she left here in June l929gher oldest sister, Gladys, was valedictorian of her class upon graduation from high school,so you see winn- ing honors in scholarship comes naturallyn to the Rodens. Mary was very closely followed oy the ensuing people,all of whom have an enviable record for the past three years of work: ' Lucile Beach Robert J ockwig Ruth Carr ' Ethel Carter Kenneth Skelton Mable Gutzke Flora Toles Sarah Gregory Ruth Blink
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Page 12 9A Officers Preszdent: Kenneth Skelton - y Although Kenneth has been in Eastern only one yearghe has made many friends and has taken an active part in the af- fairs of the school.He had a leading role in the 9A play and has lbeenla useful member of the Glee Club as well as piesident of is c ass. Vice-President: Roy Pearson Roy has worked faithfully on the Arrow,had a big part in the 9A play and above all has kept everybody cheered up with his wit and humour. Secretary' Lucile Beach Treasurer: Mary Roden 4 These girls will be remembered because they were indus- trious workers, never failing to do the thing they were supposed to do, when they were supposed to do it.
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Page 14 - .1-fiklwiel 9A Home Room Teachers: Miss Lucile Whitfield,A.B.Mich- igan. Mr.Milton Young,A.M. Michigan. Miss S.Virginia Mc- Dermet.A.B. Hedding. Words can't express how much I'm going to miss my 9A's, even the so-called pests No one can take their places for a long-time to cotne,if ever . Miss Whitfield. Let us forget the many worries they may have caused us at times, and think of how we will miss those familiar faces next semester. We all hope they willnot forget Eastern and that they will come back often . Mr Young. - I haven't Words to express just how much I'll miss they 9A's. Not only have I learned to know and like them in home room, but also in class. 9A's I wish you much success. Miss McDermet. l
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