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WAKER UPPERS Live wires of our school . . . lead pep assemblies . . . four X 5 ......, ., I .J W is af W , W 'fm Q' ' horsemen of yells at all games . . . snappy uniforms . . . snappy '- ---,- MM IPIAA yells . . . leaders of the crowd . . . full of life and pep . . . keep -. '- ' z li .A ' 1 -2' us clapping and cheering . . . never run down . . . carry huge y east , mm , horns to game but never play them . . . football, basketball, you 'zzz ':- ..:.. ,,,, ,Nm Wm see them everywhere . , . 3 .'1,,A g D l i Iz' '1---:-fVV---..,,.,..,. .. Four popular fellows . , . make rafters ring . . . make ceiling ,sv , ,,.-:----:----'- J rise . . . East High's lusty town criers . . . vitality plus . . . loyal 'W A ' i ,,.,.,.,, H East High boosters . . . leather lungs . , . work early and late T-, ,'- .-f' ,, ...I for East High . . . capably advised by Mr, Stratton . . . backs Q A If ' - E ,. our cheerleaders to back East High . . . , ,. H I - ,:.:,,,::i.:l V .-..f1:- fm. '-e' A i , r a .::: .' 'lz' if A E A R I., Y B I R D S 9 9' 'f Q 'VVQ is A , Gosh. it's dark . . . chilly, too . . . can't see anything V V- H '1'::' : ' A ..., V V . . . no, it's not a blackout in winter . . . just the poor ' ,:., 'iV V morning monitors coming to work . . . some students if f ,,i,., Qgj i . don't even know we have such things . . . until they try , ','A 'AV E V to get in before school starts without a pass . . . If 'V 4 V V S Carl Schattauer Bill Smith ASSEMBLY MONITORS Keep students from running to assemblies . . . stand guard over entrances . . . on duty . few minutes before and after assembly . . . last ones into the auditorium , . . seldom get seats in allfschool assemblies . . . few people realize we have them , . . until they try run' ning , . . Row.1: MCAIISUGT, Mullahey, Dickey, Cosgrove, Kunzie, Anderson, Smith, Crewe, Frazier: Row 2: Griffee, Newbrough, Lynch, Johnson, Menard, Wells, Thomas, Herman, Dunagan. Miller, Ivanovichz Row 3: Olsen, Dennis, Mellerup, Hadley, Wagner, Dwyer, Steffens, Sturdevant, West, Mr. D. O. Wilson: Row 4: Disney. Hearn, Persons. Bob Townsend B8 gil: - H, ' Lk. .... , ..,- , W A-, -..........,,, ,. , Sm , eww -. wut swirl Lyle Holtman
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Row 1: Barman, Levitt, Evans, Keelinu Knot in picturej. Row 2: Sturdevant, Rhoades, Champ, Felman. THEIKNHQOFCHARM Many voices singing together . . . very beautiful tone . . . not a radio . . , our own A Cappella Choir . . . directed by Miss Sigrid Greenhill . . . most advanced of the vocal groups in East . . . second largest group in the entire school . . . about sixty voices . . . rated one of the best in the city . . . Takes part in various musical programs , . . in school . . . outside of school . . . it exchanges conf certs with those given by other senior and junior high schools in the city . . . practice very hard . . . meet on Mondays and Wednesdays . . , during third period . . . sing patriotic songs . . . hymns . . . songs of our armed forces . . . appear in Christ' mas program each year , . . Hornback, Sims, Fort, Dawnard, Brown, Yarn, bins, Back, Rasmussen, Dwyer, Brechtel, Barclay, Olsen, Meeker, Noah, McConnell, Row 3: Cos- grove, Heggen, Kessell, Wald. Spitle, S n o w, Speck, Pike, T h 0 m a s, Norris, Grosecloseg Row 4: Skinner, Taylor, Berg, Ratton. HH7PARADE The cats are really on the beam this year . . . put all the squares and ickies alike on the floor . . . first shinfnock on the Thursday before the first football game . . . last has yet to come . . . eight members this semester . . . Morton Levitt, alto sax . . . Bill Evans, tenor sax . . . Bill Barman, alto sax . . . Bob Sturdevant, drums . . . Ken Keeling, Piano , . . Jach Rhoads, trumpet . . . jerry trombone . . . Corwin Champ, trumpet and leader . . , john McWhirter, advisor . . . play for LeeZur hours . . . allfschool parties . . . social events . . . give out the latest in swing and jive . . . if you haven't heard and danced to them, you've really been missing some' thing . . . V. Row 1: Wallner, Dixson, Knudsen, Rife, Bernoski, Franklin: Row 2: Green- hill, Maplethorpe, Rob-
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Wardrohe Girls Row 1: Noland, Gallagher, Kouri Row 2: Smith, Paull. Cataloging and filing of costumes . . . these are from hoopfskirts to Lil' Abner's attire. tasks Whllchbare. lmdertaken by a group of girls These girls , . . Ann Gallagher . . . Rose Mary ' ' 'War ro 6 gn S' Kouri . . . Margaret Smith . . . Bonnie Paull . . . Every time there is an assembly . . . play . . . and last but not least . . . Delores Nolan . . . cheer' party . . , patriotic or humorous program . . . cerf fully do their job . . they are deserving of a tain types of costumes are needed . . . ranging great deal of credit . . . our unsung heroines. Typing . . . filing . . . answering the phone . . . running errands . . . taking dictation . . . mimeof graphing . . . answering questions . . . are just a few of the many duties . . , of the hardfworking . . eilicient . . . clerical staff. These gracious girls . . are always willing . . . and ready . . . to be of assistance . . . to anyone . . . and everyone. In ureau of Information O L 4.1, ... - Row 1: Duncan, Strasburg, Speck, Christy, Shannahan, Anderson, Burke, Oxenford, Du Bois, Carley, Macy, Wilson, Row 2: Stamy, Ly- man, Hansen, Smith, Willis, Young, Miller, Davidson, Hockmerth: Row 3: Case, Scrivner, Vanderhoof, Ostrand, Larsen, Tucker, Grimes, Dorrian, Erquist., Wilson: Row 4: Steffens, Mellerup, Bohall, Kyar, Harper, Stromberg, Cunningham, Phillabaum, Weaver, Watson, Thiel, Belvel: Row 5: Appell, Gravengard, Craft, Erickson, Carlisle, Ladd, Gay, Burns. the oiiices of Miss Helmreich . . , Mr. Williams . . . Mrs. Clark . . . Miss Hammer . . . Mr. Prichard . . . the clerical staff . . . smoothes the oihce rouf tine . . . and takes care of many necessary details. The girls gain valuable experience . . . in oilice work . . . while serving their school.
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