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Administration Page 4 EAITON ELEMENTARY EAClJlTY IYINIFREIJ MLA Bl-:ULAH sixsln-:ns Sl'RAGlTE PLESS Ellvlislmui-g' Normal Ellensburg' Normal Elle-nsburg Normal Colleire College College Honor To Whom Honor Is Due Easton High has attained honors in scholarship, athletics and activities, its social life, its organizations, and its publications. The high quality of co-operation of students and faculty has been an important factor in this success The t ff f . s a o the 1936 Eastonian also recognizes that the Elementary Teachers, School Directors Parents, and School patrons, are constant contributors to our success, and we wish to acknowledge our sincere appreciation of this dependable co-operation. EAITCN ICI-1001 DIDECTOIQI ' r W R ,L ll. 'l'll0!Il'SON F. l'l0li'I'0N Nl. L. PLESS
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Administration Superintendenfs Message g l'i'oducin,fz5 worthwhile results is always a :ratifying feeling, and hence this commendable year- book, the 1936 Eastonian, is evidence that you de- sired a difficult task. challenged the many problems involved, and eventually succeeded. You want to continue to succeed in life! livery- one does! Perhaps the message contained in the following poem, will inspire you: 'Fl-IINKING you are beaten, you are-3 you dare not, you'don'tg to win, but you think you can't, cinch you won't. 'lf you think lf you think lf you'd like It's almost il if you think you'll lose, you're lost, For out of the world we find Success begins with a. fellow's will, ll's all in the state of mind. If you think you are outclassed, you are: You've got to think high to rise, You've got to he sure of yourself before You can ever win a prize. Life's battles do not always go To the stronger or faster man, llut sooner or later the man who wins, ls the man who THINKS he can.' tAnonymousJ M. L. HAWTHORNE Ellensburg Normal College MRA' your deeds and good characters always be University of vvashingtfm honorably upheld in well-earned success and happi- F, A M A ness. M. L. HAVVTHORNE. ' ' EASTON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY R055 HELEN MARGUERITE PURL yAN yvolguflv HOIADEN BERRY STONE Ungvel-sity of University of University of Ellensburg Normal SVashina'ton Nvashington Washington College ' P YI R. S. NVashington State B. S. '- - A Teacher' s Message The educator has long recognized that school publications, of the Eastonian type, provide a medium of learning equal or superior to that of the classroom. The co-operation, initiative, leadership, and hard work necessary to complete this book of memories, have taught a lesson that will outlast the book itself. The faculty is especially appreciative that such an opportunity has not only been provided, but the students of Easton High have made the most of advantages offered through such an opportunity. Page 3
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l' ' Y-pl, '17, ' . ' is ' m 'IIHINIY UAW!!! he tsculty of the llsentery school ls me ot considerable em- psc-lence lm mecese, qc hes sided ntcrlslly in lsylss the toun- dstlon ct success hr may otour young people. oo-operation ot the best type, herd eat, este sppethetlc ucsrstmclng ot s stucent's prcblns, ere the lsrsotes ot s busy des, for qu- nqqeq-y fqggli. ty. lr. Stone, esprevlcusly mentioned, 'teeches hsltcteechdsyin the llunten Id001,.'hevlll3 peice seven' me elghtlnhlshm ron. ' ltssllnifredcendsrs, vhoteechesthe h- ste Qredes, hes initiate lstos schools tcrtourteen -5 A- mas,- tctel ct tlestr-tive yesrs. 3 ' f 'lies lsuleh Pless, shQtclngirl,- 'f the lestor ayetu for tive yeers, hevlnsbeeainthecut ,ul cts otlbek sm can crux, num - . -- --of nanom- trelschoolstlestonthl 47' ' tmlveiprsgue is tlrstyeeretour MV- Oreeklnrol lchcol,hsv1nghe4eto ot slxyeersottesoh '. -5 rlence. be Te Ive ' ' -' Ili, po' amen for tnepus - A s, an 1. 1. nnmmm-y as ns- Plltlns nufm-sn driver A. no no mn mee. can-ka on-mmuu . ' A - me snenyaxmsammom. N V xl-1-.-o H YH ' 'me - tion at clerk ot the lou.-4 cfmrecto t school District nsber I8 ts held bylr. A. D. Thompson, mc s - his fourth year cf service. lr. Hale! toltcn is chslasn at - - - , serving his :mn you u an-mor. mr. u. L. run an -v an . Y for, um. an nu rms you ct nu-vm. I t All these nm have chlmren in school, ere const V sorting for the beet interests of the children sdthe ccmmlty, md sin to 008- time to glve the lsstm school District es outstgendins school onen- lseticn. 'he leer! st ell times cus to keep s progressive tsculty, to tarnish :pls school mpplles sad mam: equipment, sul togive our young people the best md most reesoneble opportunities that e public school my offer. It ls this type ct public school interest dhichjes given Anerice the psstest system ct public schools ever known to the civilised world. Page 5
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