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! I I I Karl Goerz, East's assistant principal, leads as busy a life as a person could lead. During the school day, Mr. Goerz is in charge of attendance checks and absence reports. He also serves as a counselor in conferences with parents and stu- dents concerning guidance or discipline. Among Mr. Goerz's many services to the school, he is the adviser of the Junior High Student Council and chairman of the school research committee. He is responsible for the plans tor Orientation Day and the Junior High Speech Festivals. Other duties include serving on both the elegibility and as- sembly committees. During this past year he was elected president of the Head of the Lakes Prin- cipals' Association. f. Qfowwzd f46'44f4, f4zZQomg,z4 F' Colleges? Scholarships? Jobs? Those questions and many more like them are all in a day's work for our counselor, Howard Alaspa. Counseling plays a maior role in any modern high school, and, as a counselor, Mr. Alaspa assists the students with their problems and guides them in their ed- ucational and vocational plans. Beginning in the fall, he is in charge of the supervision and admin- istration of the school testing program. He also plans homeroom guidance activities. During the year he serves as co-adviser of the Senior High Student Council and takes an active part in the various research projects of the school, such as follow-up studies of East's graduates. The end ot the school year brings all the seniors to Mr. Alaspa for personal interviews concerning their future plans.
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We 1446 ed 7. 70. , Zhawqmz We are building tor all time. We are building a school. lt is our obligation to know it and to make it known, to promote its interest, to interpret its opportunity, to work for it in every way. We shall grow ourselves in so doing. We shall know a new satisfaction and a new enrichment as we give our thoughts and our work and our prayers to planning which has been set to the shaping of our pathways for ourselves and tor our school. Our school lite serves as an important part of our environment. its obvious purpose is training for each individual to enable him to best run his own life. Everyone has the responsibility of developing his own talents, his knowledge, his understanding, in order to contribute to the work of the world in some way. Edwin Markham sums it up nicely. He wrote: There is a destiny that makes us brothers, None goes his way alone. All that we send into our lives of others, Comes back into our own. T. W. Mitchell 8
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Looking over the physics apparatus are our science in- structors. Left to right: V. Bittner, A. Ness, R. Hollingsworth, A. Loucks, and A. Ludden. Absent from picture: B. Thompson. The language teachers pause to study some interesting' Mexican souvenirs. Left to right: G. Labadie, F. McDeyltt, E. Abbett. .Aff V . t'. X 1 I' 15' N Sly' I' tilt lad, I 706 aa ELEANOR ABBETT - University ot Minnesota, Rockford Col- lege, La Escula Interarnericana de Verano de Mexico, Spanish, Biology, Senior High Cheerleaders, Senior Pep Club, Hobbies - Travel, Photography, Sports, Knitting. MARION B. AID - University ot California, Social Studies, Stamp Club, Hobby - Travel. J. HOWARD ALASPA - University of Minnesota, University ot Minnesota Duluth Branch, Dartmouth College, Guidance Counselor, Senior High Student Council Adviser, Hobby - Sports. IRENE R. ANDERSON - Concordia College, Moorhead State Teachers College, Iowa State College, Clothing, Home Ec- onomics Club, Hobby - Travel, GRACE B. ANDREWS - University ot Minnesota, Social Studies, Red Cross Club, Hobby - Travel. CLIFFORD BERGE - Northwestern University, Orchestra, En- sembles, Hobbies - Home Movie,Making, Hunting, His Little Boy. MARYVERN BERTOLONE - Superior State College, English, Speech, Forensic League Adviser, Senior Dance Club, Hob- bies - Sports, Reading, Dancing. VICTOR BITTNER - Eau Claire State College, Peabody Col- lege, Science, Health, Athletic Director, Sports Discussion Club, Hobbies - Athletics, Music. HOWARD BROKKEN - Winona State Teachers College, Uni- versity ot Chicago, University ot Colorado, Mathematics, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Senior Class Adviser, Senior High Sports Discussion Club, Hobbies - Fishing, Golt, Music. ROSE BUCKLEY - University ot Minnesota, Remedial Reading, Radio Announcers Club. ROBERT BURROWS - Hamline University, Juilliard School ot Music, Columbia University, Music, History, A'Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Madrigal Choir, Operetta, Vocal Ensembles, Hobbies - Playhouse, Music, Reading. LILLIAN CAREW - St. Cloud Teachers College, University ot Minnesota, Mathematics, Algebra, Pep Club, Hobby - Gardening. MARY CARROLL - College ot St. Scholastica, University of Minnesota, English, Seventh Grade Press Club, Hobby - Reading. Mr. Mach explains the proof of a geometry theorem to our mathematics instructors. Our librarians, Josephine Goth and Jean Macrae, look over Left to right: H. Brokken, L. Carew, M. Hartley, D. Mach, L. Leonard, C. Paulson, a new teen-age book before releasingfit for cilgculgtion. and E. Jensen. LJTA3.,?,f' ' inf ,1Yff,ff4aA2
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