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First Row: A. Simpson, F. Boesen, H. Grimes, M. Chickering, G. Gibson, D. Karr, M. Seagraves, L..Marx, M. Walgast, D. Stafford, L. Smith, L. Herpelink, M. Koger, C. Iames. Second Row: R. Clark, R. Betz, P. Berdell, A. Fambro, M. Sirnpkins, B. Litchfield, B. Wilkins, I. Iohnson, L. Rothmeir, l. Rogers, H. Casper, A. Bruner, M. Adkission, L. Walker, M. Bouck. Third Row: D. Roloff, F. Reagan, I. Brody, L. Matlas, R. Marmie, R. Ritchie, W. Roth, B. Sandhagen, V. Baker, H. Nesbit, R. Gonzales, E. Scribner, E. L. Burke, G. Heldt. Fourth Row: W. Howard, W. Martin, F. Barnes, D. Shipp, S. Zegarac, F. Huting, C. Hemsath, I. Wyant, I. Patterson, F. Wade, R. Wahl, L. Frye, I. Young, I. Alexander, B. Moran, D. Averill. TEN A STUDENTS 5i.,,..J,..f.......J,.,4.,f.,..... This group of students have found their place in East High and are now establishing a name for themselves. No longer are they a cluster of timid novices, but they are among the leaders of senior high, setting fine examples for new students to follow. In this class may be found some excellent students with scholastic records of a high calibre. Many of them are members of the debate squad, which had an unusually suc- cessful season. The band and orchestra's roster lists many of these students. The field of sports in East High claims a galaxy of these members of the class of 43 . The football and basketball teams had staunch contributions from the steady work of these students while the golf and tennis teams were completely composed of members from this group. Due to their steady work all four East High coaches are looking forward to champion- ship teams. Don't be surprised if some of this group appear in large stage productions in a few years as there is outstanding dramatic talent in this class. Prominent social leaders of the future are to be found in this group. Many of them are al- ready executives of school clubs. Here are some of the students who are making East High one of the finest schools in the state. Page 15
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H .Ze efftfng CW.f,f.fe.L m,fAe HBH To these students a new world of education opened in September, a world which never before had offered -such privileges. This era was packed with fun and enjoyment in addition to extensive study. Among the absolutely necessaries, these students found World His- tory and English which were required subjects in addition to physical education. These tyros discovered a great range of studies from which they had the privilege to choose, including such interesting subjects as biology, geometry, foreign languages, book- keeping, and business arithmetic. To provide added fun and enjoyment there were such extra-curricular activities as football, tennis, golf, band, orchestra, glee club, track, debate, and numerous others. A cultured social atmosphere of no equal proved another fine advantage extended to these students and citizens of whom America will be proud. 10 A's- Upper Picture . . . First Row: M. Neal, B. Hook, T. Schuster, D. Cheever, H. Hotfer, D. Aguas, B. Lindberg, I. Danton, G. Brunson, H. Nightingale, B. Wulfekuhl. Second Row: Bob Kehe, I. Miller, M. I. Sampson, E. Smith, F. Lederman, A. Schroeder, D. Leaman, L. Van Fleet, G. Miller, S. Nass, M. Seagraves. Third Row: L. Neubauer, H. Blink, D. Parkes, M. Wenthe, M. McDermott, I. Schaack, R. Manley, I. Plummer, I. Murray. Fourth Row: D. Morphew, G. Leland, H. Camp, L. Freeland, N. Buehner, C. Bentley, B. Heathershaw, E. Scribner, W. Penny. 10 A's-Lower Picture . . . Front Row: E. Trusty, E. Bisbee, A. Simpson, F. Bozen, N. Decker, B. Barron, R. Garvey, E. Abbee, I. Lawless, D. Moss, V. Haffa, A. Van Duzer, E. Foster, N. Hietman, B. Struckman, E. Sage, C. Bronson, I. DuBois, I. Egner. Second. Row: D. Page, H. Saunders, C. Baker, B. Bronson, B. Iones, E. Miller, L. Dille, P. Bingham, B. Comstock, G. Stiffler, L. Bower, M. Saunder, R. Salz, B. DeVoe, L. Schonberg, K. Kurth, H. Claus. Third Row: B. Williams, H. Casper, D. Averill, I. Garrabrant, K. Fillos, T. Whitlatch, P. Kammerdiner, B. Bolt, Pt. Mathews, D. Diers, M. Green, V. Wiedmann, R. Hayes, M. Furgerson, L. Harris, G. Belscamper, N. Netty, M. Goodson, B. Miner. Fourth Row: B. West, E. Fambro, I. Courter, E. Graham, F. Rogers, W. Bixby, M. Boos, D. Stanhope, E. Ackerman, E. Paras, M. Crandall, D. Greene, D. Iewell, D. Krueger, M. Crowley, F. Wade, D. Segebarth, W. Marvets, M. Piehl. Page 14
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HMiLIfcA Ourcycfead Waferiagze, H Kaufion H 3,811 After a year of adjusting themselves to East l-ligh's curriculum, the juniors now know their way around and have passed into the inter- mediate division oi the student body. By now most of the juniors have made deti- nite plans tor the future. Some have chosen the colleges and universities they plan to attend and are studying to gain knowledge necessary to pass entrance examinations. Those who are not planning to continue their learning at higher schools are carefully preparing themselves for the business or industrial world. School lite is becoming more interesting and exciting for the juniors as opportunities in extra- curricular activities and social events increase. A highlight in the year's activities was the junior class play, The Cat and the Canary, pre- sented April l8. Ten juniors emerged victorious from the tryouts, with Zinita Taylor and Gib Glasson in the leading roles. Throughout the year the juniors have been loyal supporters ot the parties held on Friday nights in the Little Theater. The activity paramount in the minds oi juniors, as the school year drew to a close, was the prom. Iuniors entertained the seniors the evening ot May 23 at the Electric Park Ballroom to the strains of Don Dodge's Avalon Orchestra. First Row: R. Kelley, R. Broell, D. Chapman, D. Draves, M. Oman, I. Bisbey, I. Ienkins, L. Bentz, R. Iones, I. Kamaras, B. Kopel, I. Kilgore, R. Williams, W. Kalianov. Second Row: C. Kowal, N. Brinker, M. Koch, G. Nordman, R. Chasky, C. Koch, I. Widdel, C. McElvenny, C. Fry, E. St. Clair, B. Bjorheim, I. Spriggs, V. Wyatt, R. Gremmels, C. Pelton, L. Singleton. Third Row: M. Alhelm, C. Garret, C. Sage, M. Redmon. P. Petsche, B. l-Iemsath, G. Wilson, M. Andersen, L. Stahlhut, P. Eastman, G. Starr, V. Schulte, lvl. Sandergard, I. Anderson, R. Andres, A. Turner. Fourth Row: I. Thompson, M. Balensiefer, D. Zopf, M. Sizer, M. McCalley, E. Grove, I. Wentland, F. Curtis, B. Kruse, A. Schroeder, B. Bolt, I. Elness, E. Iohnson, B. Fox, F. Bartz. Fifth Row: M. Norcott, H. Ormord, M. Nielson, M. Bedecker, C. Geiger, B. Iondel, I. Steinberg, E. Kelley. T. Powers, F. Canfield, L. Meyerhotf, W. McGowen, G. Tiedt, M. Meyerhoff, H. Patterson, B. Stark, K. Ohm. Page 16 it
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