East High School - Trojan Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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Idl-Y F1RsT Row: H. Carl, B. Gardner, G. Buckles, C. Wheeler, C. Lippert, R. Hurlbut, R. Andres. SECOND Row: R. Bute, M. Watson, J. Knittel, L. Priebe, L, Danton, D. Carroll, J. Fisher, Advisor -I. Taylor. THIRIJ Row: W. Lown, T. Foster, XV. Tarr, C. Essmann, D. Dierenfield, R. Mosher, P. Young, Ll. Lyon, F. Barlow, B. Biddulph, G. Glasson. Toward Lofty Principles To create and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character' and Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living form the platform of East's Hi-Y Club for boys sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. under the direct supervision of William Waters, mathematics instructor, and Jack Taylor, speech teacher. To further its aim this year's club held Weekly meetings at the Y. M. C. A. President Mark Wat- son was assisted by Vice-president Larry Danton, Secretary Lindsey Decker, Treasurer Dick Dieren- field, Chaplain Eugene Buckles, and Sergeant-ab arms Dick Seidler the Hrst semester. President Paul Young's aids second semester were Vice- president Lindsey Decker, Secretary Bill Gardner, Treasurer Clayton Lyon, Chaplain Jim Knittel, and Sergeant-at-arms Bob Updegraff. Once a month the meetings were held for recreational purposes, and the members had the use of the gym and pool. At the regular business meetings outside speakers gave interesting talks. On several occasions Hi-Y clubs from other towns were guests of the East Waterloo boys, the East High boys visited a session of the Jesup Club. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Toi: Picluru . . FIRST Row: K. Daake, I. Roeder, R. Stokes, P. Cowan, gl. Quint, Iiickelberg, D. Wfinslow, H. Closson, C. Fry, L. Stahlhut, H. Ncsbit. B. Whee' L. McCoy. iff SECOND Row: N. Brinker, M. Ogden, M. Flesher, Ii. Morrison, Rollins, R. Greinmels, C. Sage, E. Streit, Il. Myers, D. Rasmussen, xl. Magee, J. Mag B. lleffries, P. Lown. Sf? THIRD RONVZ L. Richardson, B. Parinely, M. Balensiefer, Garrett, H. Casper, V. Way, A. Thompson, C. Coonrod, D. Lippert, B. Smi B. Hartman, D. Schmidt, A. Fowler, M. Iverson. sk FOURTH Row: N. Fisher, D. Ut1 A. Kelly, C. Cahill, M. Priebe, B. Andres, L. Behner, Z. Taylor, L. Meyerhoff, Hutton, F. Rohle, L. Carpenter, G. Hayes, H. Brandes, R. Gibbs, R. Brandes, B. Prl Boffrmz Pirfurv . . FIRST Row: 51. Spriggs, A. Kalianov, K. Jensen, R. Lederman, Cook, E. M. Grove, B. jordan, L. Singleton, C. Pelton, M. Paras. il? SECOND RC E. Katnaras, D. Johnson, G. Gilley, M. Frerichs, M. Mayes, M. Sandergard, V. Schu V. Mz1cKinder, D. Erikson, G. Starr, R. Eickelberg. ik THIRD ROW! j. W'entla R. Van Fleet, M. MeCal1cy, M. xl. Saunders, K. Montjoy, F. Faust, B. Strudthn P. Schmolt, M. Peterson, K. Fillos, B. Flliott, M. Bernett, B. Brehm. FQUR RONVI M. Fillos, E. Christensen, C. Geiger, B. Landgraf, L. I-Ieldt, xl. Donnell, G. De Gs elles, B. Mortensen, L. Knob, M. Diekmann, B. Litchfield, S. Rogers, D. Zopf, P. Owe Page Eighteen

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On th uest of Grace and Charm East High's charm school for girls interested in improving their personal appearance and develop- ing their personality as well as broadening their cultural interests centers in the Sub-Deb Club under the leadership of Phyllis Owens, presidentg Verona Nelson, vice-president, Harriet Jacobson, secretary, and Laura Bixby, treasurer, and under the supervision of Miss Grata Thorne, homemaking instructor. This year, the second in the club's history, saw an increasingly large membership of girls who thoroughly enjoyed the many potluck suppers and small dinners which hlled pleasant evenings. An outstanding social gathering of the organ- ization was the St. Valentine's Day tea at which new Sub-Deb girls were welcomed into the social life of the group. The major activity of the Sub-Deb Club was the style show held in the Little Theater April 16. All girls enrolled in homemaking classes were allowed to bring one friend to the show where up- to-date dresses, coats, hats, shoes, and accessories were modeled by the homemaking girls with a soft musical background supplied by part of the orchestra's string section. Highlighting the May social meetings was the gathering for mothers and daughters at which the parents became acquainted with the homemaking course and the work of the club. Mothers and daughters were delighted with the three movies on successful living. Sharma FIRST Row: M. liichmeier, V. Way, H. Richter, M. Betz, M. Burroway, R. Stokes, M. Barrett, B. jordan, D. Mahncke, C. Buehner, D. Erikson. Siaarru SECOND now: P. Mildcnstein, F. Streit, M. Flesher, R. Gibbs, H. Brandes, M. Peterson, M. McMillan, N. Hendrick- son, B. XVilcken. if SPATED AT TABLIQ: V. Nelson, A. Allan, B. Peter- son, P. Owens, B. Davis, B. Niles, H. Jacobson, B. Brehm. 712 FIRST Row' sTANmNt,: B. Butler, E. Truax, L. McCoy, M. Priebe, M. Vanflrem, L. Cwens, B. Baugh, A. Kalianrw, B. Andres, E. Douglass, M. Rigdon, A. Sackett, lf. WidIT11lI1Il, K. Wilsoli, D. See, L. Kammerdiner, M. W'elcl1, B. Simbric, A. Hutton, C. Olsen, F. Meyers, L. Koob, V. Nelson, W. Carnahan, M. Trefger, li. Jones, K. Ferguson, M. Hanno. fy STANDING IN T011 Row: P. Hertlein. C. Kamaras, A. Murray, E. Huting, P. Lucas, F. Gonzales, R. Hocken, M. Aguas, D. johnson, M. Paras.



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In Friendship Villag Xvith l riendship Villagey' serving as the lively theme for all meetings, enthusiastic members attended interesting sessions at which speakers ably covered the year's topic. A festive winter carnival was held at the uvillagel' in the Y. W. C. A. building featuring a musical program, dancing, and booths gayly bedecked with serpentine and bright balloons. Based on the purpose of creating better feeling among East High girls, the organization's activi- ties, featuring informal ucoziesl' and the secret palm plan, were outlined at the fall retreat under the supervision of Miss Ruth Buss, Girl Reserve secretary. The highlight of the year was the district con- ference of Friendship clubs which was held in XVaterloo March 30-31. President Betty Land- graf, Vice-president Pat Cowan, Secretary Doro- thee Gilbert, and Treasurer Marjorie Ogden worked over every phase of the conference, panel discussions, and the dinner. Social Chairman Muriel Flesher, Program Chairman Ruby Stokes, Service Chairman Byrdine Hartman, and Publicity Chair- man Ruth Eickelberg, and all members of the club cooperated to make the gathering an out- standing success. Zealous advisory board included Miss Erma Prizler, Miss Florence Black, Miss Eva Smith, Miss Velma Older, Miss Lillian Enlow, and Miss Carrie Hansen,

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