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CROLL TAFF RYPW 1. Rvw 2' E1'f1uig R i Watk-S: Dorf' ow 3: Ande1g1bLJeng::' Ze-znnis, Bn' - ynch, ' '3'QuiSt d- M01 Rose R0 bon' Pelffyneux St t ' S Um- D0 ms, T2 ae, c ' .vle Muilrell, Q .arlson B ' jahey llmn. ' all, Headline Highlights The Scroll plays an important part in school affairs . . . informs students of various activities . . . assemblies . . . Leezur Hours . . . allfschool parties . . . and, of course, all the latest news about their classmates. Much praise should be given to each staff mem' Q ber . . . for they really work . . . the Scroll adviser . . . Mr, Stratton . . . also deserves a good share of l credit for producing so fine a school publication . . he teaches the members of the staff all they ' he writing of the paper. know con cerning t
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THE INNER A CTU Row 1: Vera Kyar, Phyllis Speck, Mary Cunningham, Janice Har- per. Row 2: Mr. Stratton, Mr. K. Wil- son, Miss MaCy, MT- Spfinlraff Mr. Olsen. Edito Mildred Ass Nichols -lggigaligitor Osbllrg ' Senior Editor: Audrey Wilson. Staff: Alyce Carlson, Bob Smith, John Ingalls, Dick Rider Organization Editor: Elaine Wallin. Stalf: George Lamb, Helen Fra- ley, Eddie Carr, Elizabeth Holden. Sports Editor: Jack Fraley and Margaret State. Joke and Calendar Editors: Roger Ashton and Dorothy McClelland. Photographers: Paul Kiser and Bob La Blanc. Studious . . , hardfworking . . . co' operative , . . cognizant . . . these ad' jectives best describe the Quill staff . . . made up of sixteen regular staff mem' bers . . . four typists , . . two photof graphers . . . and, of course . . . Mr. Stratton . . . Mr. Wilsoii , . . Miss Macy . . . Mr. Olsen . . . Mr. Springate . . . The efforts of all these people go into the preparation and semifannual edition of the Quill . . . planning pages as to size . , . arrangement . . . rearranging pages . . . writing copy . . . preparing the pages to be checked . . . rearranging pages again . . . all this along with the fun derived from the every day tumult . , . a perfect teacher . . . a swell bunch of friends . . . lots of work . . . plenty of play . . lf not previously acquainted with fellow members . . . plenty of time to get chummy . , . not much of anything to do at the beginning of the semester . . . then the editors . . . chief and associate . . . assign each member of the staff to a subfstaff . . . more time to play . . . work begins . . . planning of pages . . . etc .... more leisure time . . . more planning . . . taking of the pictures , . . writing of the copy . . . final check . . . off to the printers . . . all in all . . . it takes steady work from the editors and plenty of cooperation from the staff.
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Lagei ws' Sensational . . , yes, that is just what it was . . . sensational . . . such superb acting is yet to be equaled in high school plays . , . Big Hearted Herbert . . . starring Bob Eisenlauer . . . Pat McAlister . . . James Shepard . . . Shirley Chinn . . . directed by Juanita Caldwell Laser . . . was presented in the East high auditorium , . . October 23 . . . eight o'clock P. M .... a comedy in three acts . . . The play would not have been the success . . . the smashing hit it was without the presence of the spirit and cooperation for which East High is so Widely known . . . of course . . . the school Row 1: Rowat, Nelson, Young: Row 2: Chinn, Caspe, McAllister, Yates, McPherson, Ladd: Row 3: Laser, Codner, Kirts, Eisenlauer, Nelson, Shepherd, Snider. THE FIR T IGHTER play is an annual event . . . each year a different play is presented sometime in October , . . each year brings equally great results . . . Three cheers to the dramatics department for their splendid work on the production of Big Hearted Herbert . . . We extend our heartiest congratulations . . . only full cooperation could give these results . . . wonderful settings by East High art department . . . music by school band . . . a tribute to them all . . . musicians, artists, actors, faculty, and stage hands . . . thanks to everyone for a swell play . . .
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