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ADVISORS Kenneth Stratton, editorial, Sylvia Hardy, art, Lester Gabel, advertising, Charles Springate, business Pen Pushers Journalism 2 students are eligible for the Scroll staff. This group is responsible for getting out the school paper every other week. The paper contains interesting items of school life and future activities of East High. Francis Rost is the capable editor this semester. SCROLL STAFF Row 1: Dawson, Cowan, Osborn, Neuwoehnerg Row 2: Shepherd, Beasley, Golden, Erickson, Row 3: Russell, Huston, Hegwood, Row 4: Harlan, Ingle, Larson, Row 3: Sea- boch, Rost, Nelson, Hutchinson. --27.- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Francis Rost
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KAREN SHEPHERD Editor-in-chief QUILL STAFF Each year senior English stu- dents are recommended to try out for the Quill staff. These students each write an essay and from these are chosen the next semester's Quill staff. The staff is then split into sec- tions and they go to work on putting out our year book. Karen Shepherd is the editor, and Nancy Russell is the co- editor. NANCY RUSSELL Associate Editor HWQ Made It QUILL STAFF Row 1: Zepeda, Turner, Larson, Row 2: Griffith, Simpson, Treadway, Formaro, Henry Row 3: Carlson, Carter, Russell, Spong, Shepherd, Forstrup, Murrow, Mattson.
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HALL MONITORS-Periods 'l, 2 and Before School Row 'lz Crabb, Willis, Reeves, Phi-llips, Durbin, Poteete, Snyder, Bittle, Reese, McLain, Senecaut, Row 2: Airy, Bernard, Anderson, Jordan, Mohler, Prugh, Snyder, Smith., Stickel, Row 3: Henry, Crawford, Schuling, Brown, Hall, Carter, Carlson, Wells, Kohlbusch, Weldon, Row 4: Shaw, Anderson, Hettinger, Anderson, Jackson, Knop, Turner, Knop, Carpenter, Edwards, Decker, Askland, Row 5: E. Reese, Randleman, Anderson, Herman, Antles, Gobell, Matthews, Boyd, Brown, Brady, Meacham, Chaplin, Holt. Traffic quad The hall monitors are a group of boys and girls selected from the study hall for each period. They are posted at the corners and intersections where they are needed. lt is the duty of the hall monitors to keep the halls quiet during classes and see that all rules are obeyed. A hall monitor can usually be recognized by his red and white badge inscribed, 'East High Monitor.' These monitors should be not only recognized but respected. It is advisable and helpful to have the proper pink pass properly signed when going through the halls before school and during classes. Hats off to our worthy monitors who are an important part of the group who help to make our school the fine place it is. HALL MONITORS-Periods 3, 4, 5 Row 1: Drottz, Bengston, Stromberg, Trotter, Larson, Klemme, Neuwoehner, Cairney, Schartner, Golden, Hodges, Freberg, Carlson, Cebu- har, Davis, Gustin, Row 2: Russell, Shepherd, Rice, Stookey, McNamara, Brown, Downey, Burgett, Wells, McLain, Hall, Carter, Graven- gaard, Gail, Tew, Reynolds, Row 3: Sckelson, White, Mullin, Eldridge, Olsen, Ellgaard, Blake, Newton, Kramme, Kohlbusch, Buttle, Forbes, Yelick, White, Williams, Hines, Row 4: Hines, Rook, Jackson, Borg, Ballard, Bjork, Berlin, Dove, Swenson, Raspotnik Tuller, Dobson, Carpe, Bolen, Tomlinson, Row 5: Brady, Murrow, Hensley, McQuarry, Lucas, Bell, Reese, Decker, McLain, Herrera, Fisher,'Dobson Sherod, Doolittle, Iverson, Crank, Comegys. 1
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