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Robert Updegraff P '- W 'NTU' 'W 'TTT' W 'PHT' W 'UTP' W 'FM' W 'fm' W WHT' I 42 TR Published by the Senior Class East High School, Waterloo, Iowa J Bzll Kalmnov and ane Went land East semors scan the globe as they conszder the roles of bzgb school goutb an solwng current world problems Dlseoverln New World Four hundred fifty years ago news of the dlscovery a cymcal, decadent European c1v1l1zat1on Today, ln another era of chaos, the youth of tlus new realm, w1th the foresnght and determmatnon of the early hornzon wldeners, are earnestly preparmg themselves to assume the mtrepld leadership whlch will again dnscover for the world an enlxghtened way of l1fe. Ti? . . I - 0 0 'MTV W of a new world brought renewed vigor and hope to 'Ulf' my . W 0 n 0 'NTU' W wif Kgfllfzi ffl 16011 whnch the h ma school educatxon wlll lead 'md asslst them 1n mflppmg out 1 Course Whlch wlll most fldequfltely dlrect thelr litent 1b1l1t1es toward 1 real1z1t1on h'1s been one of the major 'ums of the 'ndmlmstrators ind faculty of Eist High 1 1 W 'fm' 'HTF 'ITU' 'MY' 'W 'WHT' W W W 'HTH' 'W 'TTU' WU' W 'TW W W' I W W To wimulate srudenrm to recognize a goal towards 'HU' 'W W 'HTH' ' in ' ' . . to W . . ' ' . . 'cs Columbus charted hxs course wlth miimte care relymg on the meager stock of scnentxfic observatxon whxch hxs predecessors had amassed Wxth penclls and courses of study mstead of astrolabes and maps the board of educatxon, admnmstrators, and faculty chart the progress of Eastomans At faculty meetmgs and through 1nd1v1dual conferences East mentors become thoroughly acquamted wxth the program of studles whxch the school offers Through mdlvldual coun selmg carrxed on wxth homeroom groups each teacher courses most appropnate nn meetnng hns needs Guzdann Consulfant Leonard Ra l1l3pElgL1 ad: :ses Roland Wat kms sophomore, vcgmrlmg scbednlmg or hzs bxgb school subjects lu S1 directs the student towards scheduling for those ' , - w - f - 1' - . 3 4 U n . . f n . . . n ' gl . x Charting the Course 'UTD' 'UHF 'DTH' WITH' W Contentsz Prinvipal Clmrles Hoffman Uffrc' F11c'14lfy SIlfJE1'illf6'lldL'l1f lurk Logan Board of Eclucafzon AT THE HELM atk NI Io,an suptrmttndtnt of tht East YR utr 100 schoals tharts tht tourst tor tuturt East H121 :grads Ofttn bC,lD1 lI12 as muth .ls stxen stxrs m adx 1ntt, he dtusts dttalls to go Into effttt ID 1 long rmgt tdut.1t10n.1l program Bx xlsxtmg othtr sthools hx rtldmg ot tht11 1tt1x1t1ts cz bx Ufllllllig 1 qumtnrx of tht kmd of tonstruttxxt xmltglnltlon thlt Lhrlstophtr Lolum bus hlvnstlf posstsstd llsts suptrmttndtnt blu punts plms for sthoml lI'l1pI'ONLI11k.l1IS uhlth ht submits to tht bolrd of tdutltmn CJLHIII Suptrmttndtnt Iosgm 15 rtspttttd throughout the statt IS 1 ltadmg LLILIQIIOI' fist studtnts md fatulty mtmbers hnd rtidv tntoul igtmcnt md undcrstlndmg m hls frltndlx smllt 5 'Z! ' Plannln Board Sights Goal Bet lust of tht tfftttlxt tollaborntxon of tht mtmbtrs txt th bulrd of tdut1t1on mort thm txxo hundrtd md hftx studtnts xxlll gfldudlt from List H1t,h thxs xtlr humg rtctnttl thtnr sttondirx Sthool txptru tntts IH ont of tht hntst h1s,h Sthools m tht stltt It ns tiut to tht tonsltlcratlon of thls plmnmg bturti th If tht, hut bttn prepartd to undtrstand tht xx orlti of xxhxth rh x lrt .1 put md hut bttn thllltngtd to rukt a xxorthxxhlle tontrlbutlon IH rhtlr d1ls txplorlt-on of th rtalms thlt ht nh xd V ff 11 rm 1 t 7l 1 lx 1 U t 1 lun tlr u I1 t H7171 I i s? A., Page XIV!! ' , Q , , . , - ' , - 1 I ' , 'v , - 1 . ' ' s ' . 1 U , O O 1 ',. ,K ,' is ', ' .. C,l..K.L t-,H-L,, I. I. HIM . wrztltlvw nf lfu' . fr. tl. Snju' Intl uf Luk l,oq.11l, Hrs. U. .L 'lllfvf HX. fffhfftx X. H4 '11tlv'x, f7ltll- , tltllf, XY'llhlv'.l I fm X. ff. V . fw ,A llzf .cy AI. sly IH. X r fur! r .l tm I. .L l'f'1tz'n. :L ID. ID .H. .1r1.l gk I. Biff, !'t.1w11mn. I -fs . PRINCIPAL L HOFFMAN New Pilot Comes Aboard Lharles Hoffman eame to East H1511 Sehool 111 September of 1941 xxnth 1 xxxde baelxeround educatlonal experlence H gained his eolle tae education at the Unlxersxtx of Ioxxl xxhere he recetx ed his Btehelor of Arts degree ln 1974 He took graduate xxorlx 1t the Unlxersttx of Southern Call forma and the Umxersutx of Qalnfornn attunxng lm Xllster ot Arts de.,ree 111 1930 Hmtimtn t 1,111 e ell loxxt toxxns ore ,Ol11lDg the 1 eultx ot NN est H1 h Sehool 1974 Th re 1 x IS 1 member ot the soeltl senenee deptrtment tetehmx, Amerlean lustorx md goxern Pa gl ment In 1979 he became p1'1I1LlPI1l ot Sloane NVallnee umor Hxgh n posttlon xxhleh he hlled untxl last summer, xx hen the hast board of edueatxon selected hm to he prmexpal of Last H1 lm Nir Hoffman eame to Past Hugh preeeded bk the hewrtx I'Lk.O111111C1'1d.1t10I19 of Wests puplls md teaehers, and hls PCFSOILIIIIX 11'l11'1'ICdllILlj found htm 1 host of nexx frlends at Fast Hugh Nlr IIOHIUIII Q square deal pohex Ind has splrlt oi good sportsmanshlp xx ere KILIIIIIILS tor xx hlet he xx xx LIOSLI1 tor last s prmenpxl xex too are tm quthtles for xx hteh xxe students ldmnre 'xlr Hoffman N I 0 ' , . .. , ' y w ' 1 l h , ' -' ' 1 ' , ,' 1 ,- , . , , of J ' -t V - - , 4. . , ' 3 5 ,J . , .. 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Burmu should r11d thg s1gn .lboxg nh door ot uhh orhu .lt 11.111 H14h for .1 constant b,1rr14L ot AILILSUOYIS .zssuls rhL suntaxx In .1ddIIlOF1 to 111' dallx orhu. rouum 1nsxxLr1ng xxx1tLh board hmdlmg shps d11xgt1ng tmlxut sahs supgrxmmg bmgh xx 1rm 1.rs xx 11t1r11g for LOYISLIIIIIIOIT .md LhLLlx1111, on stu Lnts gspmullx sgmors rgqunxx 1 g I dnl 1ngu1u1tx md UVIQIHIIIIX 1mord1ng to Nirs Hglm Konstnr sgurutlrx to thL prmupll shps hid b LD handlud, shu msxxurgd qu1Ll1lx Too m.1r1x Papur on NNh1Ch thnsu Lxguses an xx r1ttLn 19 x,1r1gd Vx rlppmg paper mumo pid sh ers fathpr s larsgg stauonerx ind mothers damtx note paper an common XX hun 3 studunt IS absent Z1 ull 15 madp 0 h1s homg as 1.,1rlx ,ls posS1blx. to luarn rh1 mason for h1s ibsgncg Contutmg rhg pannts IS SOITlkflITN.S qllltk dniwult 18 so ITIIHX of thgm xxork IXSSISUUQ IH 1111 ofhu durma., suond th rd 111 s1xLh pgrmds of ch.. suhool dax IS Bugrlx u 1 I1 xxho hls Lomphtud 1 Lommcrcml LOLXFSL Buarlx 1lso 1111111115 111 rhL othu om hour Hur s1.hool Studpnts of I 1st High an duplx grltuful to thu othu fora for courtuslu and Cons1d1.r,1t1onS cxundud to thun I VII I I I VII Y 7 1 1 1 I . 1 l'.1,1 hz 1 Q Y' V ' 1 1 1 ,y 1 1 1 I Q ' 1 .1 1 I ' , ' ' 1 x ' 1 ' , K 4 1 11 1 - -I ' 4 I 1 I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A ,, . , . . d ' , ' . 1' ' . 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Ill1lf1l1'f7!HlVI' 11lH. 1 rim: mu .1 i 1 1 ll V t, XI in i init' rr Mime 1 nur eulin i They Crlent Sophomore A 1015 homeroom adusors, Nliss Florence Bla k English instructor, Miss Marguerite Blough adxisor of O and B Trojan staff, and journalism elasses, struetor, became acquainted with new students and endeax ored to gixe them 1 feeling of belonging Miss Margaret Barnes and Loaeh Leonard Rtffensperger, student counselors, cooperated with the adusors in working to discox er neu students possibilities in extracurricular actnities In add1t1on to offerinf assist mee, this guidance plan umed to ereate a better LlflLlL1SI'll1dll'1Q b tu een faeulty and students Students are encouraged in their Hrst year at East Hibh to tttnn self direction in learning To eorrelate the seruee of the librmry with the efforts of the faeultx the librarian, Nliss Lillian Enlou, talked over its faeihties with 10A homeroom adxisors ln order material, books proxidmg 1 rich backvround for class work, haxe been rapidly plaeed in the library as requested American history and economies classes hue Mark Flanders, Sr as instructor A neu faculty member this year, Leland Dolan aduses vs orld history students ind direets deblters Edwin Lllrk also neu this year conducts tenth grade English classes 1nd coaehes stuoents in dramatics Latin and tenth grade hnglish students hue reading superxnsor Miss Xllfll. 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When Columbus polnted hls three sturdy Spanlsh caravels westward over the broad expanse of ocean sea, he lnttle dreamed of the CXC1tll'lg adventures ln store or the epoch makmg dlscovery lymg ahead In the mldst of dxscouragement, h1s courageous Splflt prompted hls nrreslstnble sall on that led h1s enterprlse to the wealth of the Amerxcas Each September 1ts anchors awengh for East Hlgh students, who unfurl thexr salls and explore the mtrlgumg realms of school act1v1t1es. l'J,L Suhr: t , . P41 ' 'E ZX. ' x ' o . . . . . . N . ,, . ' 7 QC ' 73 ' Broadening Horizons 'MIT' WHT' 'ITU' 'fm' 'HTH' ff L . -OGG,-Q1 1 Content Football Basl eflmll Wfusflzng Tzoyau Club G A A Tvarl Termzs G01 Bmeball G m Club Comm! Bunrl Concuf Ovrlngtm Dal Sfgno Da Capo Confesf XVIllPl675 Ouoles B Clmu A CIW, H1 lhzglrlmr Musqm 1 s Clulf All Sr bool Ill! 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' . 1 ilu OHN T1 uokr Hts sensatxonal ball handlmg won hxm a berth on the second All State selectnon Play mg the key positron of quarterback, ohnny was truls a trxple thrext man as he passed ran and klcked mth the best tn the state Hts teammates elected hum honorarv captam Dom MLDKRNlOTT He upheld the tradmon of the Ir1sh mth hxs fight vxhnch carrned hxm through to a thxrd football letter at end He dld most of the bootmg on the klek offs ROGER STrPHlxs Rogers flawless sngnal calhneg and drnmg brealeavxas runs earned hlm a halfbaele s posltnon on the l D P A flrst All State seleetlon He earned hls thnrd letter ID football last season eu Ulllltkkll After xunnnng two letters at eenter Bob sultehed to end xx here he earned seeond All State mentlon nn the l D P A honor roll He ss as one ot the three members on the team to earn three letters He plaxed all but S mmutes of the season l ast THE CRE T September 19: East. 285 Wilsorx IC. RJ, 15 scored shortly after they got posscssmn ul the ball and went on to win handlly. September 25: East, 325 Roosevelt, 6 The Trojans romped through the Roosevelt T formation before a home crowd nf 3,600 spectators. October I East, 14, Dubuque, 0 Dubuqaes sophomores were no mateh tor last Hnehs lLlQ.,j,Lfl'llllI lterx man on the squad sm aetmn nn th1t eame Ortober I0 East 19, East Des Moines, I2 'lht Tmgms xeel erea! ball tle st l se a thexr puxn s then faltered md barely eame eut the vsmner ,sue A1 LLN The jack rabbxt vson hns first letter as a junior, at fullback Besndes has hard drnung off taekle runs, he was noted as one of the best block mg backs on the team DWIGHT FIKL Dwnght was consldered one of the best defensnve players on the squad He vson hns second football letter at tackle Dwnghts educated toe ran up a htgh percentage of polnts after touch dove ns PALL FAGUQLIND Paul xx on hns second football letter thus x ear at tackle although he vs as handncappeel all season vxth a charles horse He eaptanned the team durmg the East West game X INION ,IONIS Vmton earned hus hrst letter last season at guard At one hundred and nlnetx hse pounds lie xx as the heanest plax er on the squad ltox um Ru ll Nslfl Rclk East Hxeh s head eoach xx as aeelanmed the eoaeh of the sear nn Iowa athletne enreles for hxs effeetne dexelopment of the modern T formatxon 15121 Tut nts : , ' ' . pla' ' an 1' Hr' hal to 'ore ll - t, F . - - - U- -sy - J ' . , v J -- : vi 1 l . . . , . 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A - . v ' - v E x . , .... . . . 1 - Y- ' X l xi 1 1 l l x 'A V xi ' . , , A , X ,x n , 3.- 1 l h 'X l x N. s 3 A I , I- I- -3 3 1 .. vs - F THE AVE October I7 East, 14, Fort Dodge Ilast was forced to pull from behlnd In the second half to beat a flghtmz Dodger outflt October 24 East, 20 Mason CII3, 12 Al DI Niarcos passxng arm almost caught the Trogans off guard before 1 capacxty crowd of homecomers Nozember I4 East, 26, West, 6 After plavmg thur best game of the year before some 6000 fans at the Wahavnlt stadlum last could Iustlw lay clalm to the mytlntal State elumpxonsl Ip If PLTE EEKHOIF Last season was Petes Hrst In football He was undoubtedly the fastest man 0 the team ESTLE WVARREN He earned hIs letter at halfback after playmg one season at end WAYNE MARTIN A jumor, playmg hIs fxrst year at center, Wayne won hIs major W He started IH all of the games WALLACE PENNE Wally a jumor was the small est man on the squad, howew er he made hIs presence felt at a halfback post WILLIAM WATERS Waters IS fondly known to the players as Bxg Bull Hns spIrIt and drIve as 3SSlStant coach had a great deal to do wnth the success of the team GORDON BUTE INow Ensngn Bute of the U S avy, he was reserve coach for the squad KENNETH GREENING Playmg on the warsrty squad for two seasons, he earned hrs first letter thlS year He was consxdered one of the most aggresswe guards on the squad BOB MORRIS In hIs first year out for football he earned hIs letter at tackle BOB GEORGE Playmg at end, the red head, who IS a Iumor, won hIs Hrst football letter last season Page Twenty One . : ' , 6 ' ' , . A ' ' 'A , z : g ' I - ' v , . , . . . . , . , , I ' ' ' , Q , A. I I I r ,, A v I . . , 9 ' ' - . I1 . , . V 7 . . . ' N . - - . ' 7 1 . V . ' ' tl 31 - , V ., . . v 9 ' Q 7 . in . 3 ,, . . ,, . . . . . , . . liksi ljll itki: .L Rof1li.I3,fii'1ng1. .1u.l S. Zigixrin liilzi ffii' jl 1,r1 r for .1 l'il7llll7Ii1 ilnrnig flu' ,Xlilfirlliry guivli. Si n oxii Pit ll.RlZ 17. Mi llurnmll -fmoli lllllli IL. llliilnr-7 tmil R. R1.l.li'r zzafifi lun: virzk lt. age Artists Displa kill East's 1942 array of basketball talent provided its followers some extremely formidable playing by capturing the runner-up position in both the Missis- sippi Valley and Big Seven Conferences. Among the Trojans of this year could be found no stars, but in the words of Coach Leonard Raflensperger. They were a hustling bunch of fellowsf, Meeting .lesup in the lirst round of the sectional tournament, the spirited East quintet quite handily defeated them 31 to 17. Surprising power was un- covered the next evening in a lighting l .1 Porte team. vvlio battled the Trojans on even terms for three: quarters, but were defeated by .1 last game splurge 32 to 22. By defeating l7unlserton 36 to IS, the lfast baslxeteers captured the sectional championship. lfast then moved on to the llistrict, meeting .1 21 to 23 defeat at the hands ol' .1 towering Postville team. boasting four regulars over 6 feet in height. The game was a battle all the way. there being a ditierenee l'.:,Q1 ll-IA 1 of no more than two points in the score at any time. Honorary captain Alvin Rohle sparked the offense for the year, garnering 140 points to lead the scorers. Close behind were Roger Stephens, who, for the second consecutive year, was placed on jack Northls fourth All-State team in the Des Moines Register, and Steve Zegarac, sharp shooting center. The fighting Irishman. Don McDermott. proved to be the linest defensive member of the squad with his crafty play. lfddy Bisdorf improved as the se.1son progressed. and tournament time found him an im- portant cog in the Trojan m.1chine. Two juniors. Bob George and Stan XY'assenaar rounded out the tirst team and displayed some very noticeable playing throughout the season. Next season vvill find the team without the serv- iees of Alvin Rohle, Roger Stephens. lion Nlcllerrnott. and lfddy liisdorf. Steve Zegarac h.1s a half year of competition remaining. H11-'liao Flnal Reekonlng Stat1st1Cs proxe the 41 -4' team ranked as the best offensne and detenslse qumtet at East H11,h 1n the past hxe sears The X IVSIIS aserlged 78 pomts 1 .game s1h1le holdmg the OPPOSIIIOH to 74 oser a span of U 1,ames The team f1n1shed the season xuth 1 reeord of 14 111ns 1 amst 10 losses amassmg, 683 pomts to the cpposmon s J The h htms, sp111t of the tum xx as x 1l11ntlx d1s plaxed ID the seeond 1'1st West game when 111 hu of the start1n lllll. up beeause of lllness had been out of sehool some t1me durmg, the week Nlajor letters NK ere lwarded Captam Alun Rohle Roger Stephens Stexe Zetarae Don NleDermott Bob George Eddy B1sdorf and Stanley XX assenaar E1 an Hultm1n Bob Lpdegraff Ross Aqer Dem XX1lson Ihlph R1dder NX axne Nlebossen Herbert Claus Norms Cordrax ack enmngs and George Wheeler were 1XK.11'dL.Ll m1nor letters and 1.J1Cl'x Cor seplus a student manager s letter Sophomore C,o1eh B111 Waters dex eloped mother hne team th1s yelr He coached two I11LI'lIOI 1OLlS to pl1ee the1r te1m h1s,h 1n the Xl1ss1ss1pp1 X 1lle1 Qonterenee ll I n Facts RESUME OF THE North Des Nlomes Dlke tort Dodge Rooseselt IC. RQ Dubuoue Roosexelt QD N1 Lee 1r l llls XX est NN 1terloo X ISOH lf. R Q Ce ar l 111s Xlason C1t1 C l1nton Franklln QC R lort Dodge Nlason CII, Cedar 11115 XX est NX aterloo Nlelxmlex 1C R X rth QD Xlj Oranve Flgu res 1941 42 SEASON East Opponents L SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT esup 1.1 1 orte Dunkerton 7 AT EAST DISTRICT TOURNAMENT AT NEW HAMPTON 1 ostx 1lle 4 III X P11411 futuh Tbvu 0 o 0 o 7 ., v, -U . ' ' v . K h , ' . ' t . 4 ' 25 31 1 . . 1 . . K F 'I 22 33 A , ,Q , , K, 1 h -1 T KV 24 18 . ... j. '. ' X A ' 'F F. . 21 20 , , ,- , V U - . , , - , .I ' 25 22 ' S' ' e...1 24 22 'P S 581- Hi. f. 11 -0 ' lg I K' ' ' 'L ' 'g l. I' . - 4 K' -lll 27 .H . N V - - V, Y I V - Y, 'S l . .l 40 26 ' ' I ' I 1 I. 22 23 x '- 1 1' A ' 1 1 . . ' f 22 28 ' ' ' l ' l K' ' ' '- Q ' 56 39 A ' , , ,, , L ' I ,Y . ' I . 37 20 , F j ' 29 31 , . . - 1 .. . , , - - - . 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PJA ' 1' Y -I11 Explorung The World of Sports An enturelx neu uxorld m the realm ot sports us opened to gurls su ho uoun the East Hugh G1rls Athletu Xssocuatuon XX hule G A A hopes to further stumulate and lmproxe the slxull of the gurls ln xaruous sports Its prumarx purpose 15 to foster good sportsmmshup It has become strong under the excellent sponsor shup of Nlrs Nlerle Nlelrose phxsueal edueatnon m struetor and the club roll now contauns sexentN names Lneler the guudanee of the otheers ox ee Young presuelent md treasurer NX 1nd1 Buxby, xuee presldent, Horenee lxetehum seeretirs mel the masters Bettx lunelberg., Nllldred Holler Nlary Bandhelel Nllruorx Hallugan Delores Aguas and untramural ehaurmm Delores Pudul members of the elub engage nn xarxous athletue actuxutues for xx huch they earn pounts A gurl vluns a letter xx hen she has earned 750 pounts xx hule usu Rom 1 1 11 l 1 111 11 xllll xlu Rum I 111 1 1 K I 1 II u xx ll 1 I 1 ll 11 1 I3111 ll III xlllllll Lkl KT 1 1 1111 III I1 ll sl Rum X l X l I1 ll I 1 Ix ueuu rm 1 u 1 N I,1IlI 1 K1 l I KVXX l 1 111I 1 IX 1 lx 1 III 111 a state pun the ltuughest lttaunable honor requxres 10011 pounts In a xxudelx xarued program, G A A has meluded recreatuonal swums pucnuc hulses roller sltatung partues and potluclxs Interestung untramural tournaments un pung pong, bldmunton bzuslsetball, and baseball han been sponsored bu the elub Faeh f A A member takes the follovu mg pledg the maun uelea of xxhueh mught well be used as 1 natuonal theme for openum, up a new vlorld for our selxes and our posterxtx l null to the best of my tbulutx keep mx boelx phssueally ht, and luxe up to the rules of sportsmanshup xxhuch unelude plums, fur mt all tumes eo ordunatung school xxorlu wuth athletles :teeeptung adxuee and erutleusm praeuotuslw beune, 1 good team uxorleer and doung all nn my povu er to ereate a demoeratue and fruendly spurut lmong the gurls of the school 0 1 J. v , . 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Imll. li. 11 flu. l- LK 1 R : I. C1111 lur. CQ. I311'I1. '. Ii. Sk.Iu' . I.. Il'tu' Iu11uI. ll . ll'uIuI1. P. IIoI111.111. IU, '11.I1II:., .l. R.1fI'I111r1. I'. K1 :u'I ulll. Ptlgu' Tu u Ilfj-I'Il 1' Stars of the CJ I- FIRST Pleruu-: D. Bulzfr, D. D larry. R. Milllllrfou. E. Hullman Srcoxo Pier ' ll I1 LRE! D. Balzrr, W'. Ha fin, R. Millllel on, E. Hulfnmn D. Dllllldlfj. y- THIRD Prcrcnt: First Row: E. Ar- thur, XV. Sfernftf, R. Mitfdlcluu, D. Duvzlazry, D. Mz'Dr'rm0H, D. Baker, E. Hrmsatb, C. Hcmsalb. Second Row: E. Enlmau, C. Smifb, C. Fry, XX . Marlir 1, li. Huffman, Ii. Pines I F , . aruvll, H. l.AllIXXfIIlI, I.. Perry. C' Mz'Drrmofl !'A!'lxllfl'S poll' 1'a11lf. Hullman on tbl' ruarfz. nder Path er artists of 42 sprmted through 7 another successful season paced b turmng let 00 yard dashes Wayne Martm and Randall Mxddle y only three re ton gaye noteworthy performances nn the half mlle termen Thus years team due to the lack and dashes respectnvely of experlence, set only one record that dxsplayed a fine Spmt and a drnmg determination Placmg hrst nn the dnstrnct meets, East s two mule team composed of Martm, Perry, Sterrett and H Don McDermott, pole y aulter establnshed the only man ment on to place sixth record of the season by clearmg the cross bar at 11 feet 4 mches ult m the state Coach R Gormley looked back on the season as a step nn the bunldmg of a fine futu East s mndget mnler, Ex an Hultman led the team sw of thus year nn scoring, by vunnmg consnstently nn the mule and half mule runs Curly eapt hrst m th re team Only s squad yull be lost through gradua tnon ured the schools only e Bug Sex en 'xleet IH addltnon t on txxo relay teams o runmng Xl alor letters were an arded to the folloxuny, D Dunlexy D Baker, R Nllddleton E Hultman XX Nlartnn XX Starrett D Perry R Stephens J Tedore Topping the sprmters for the year xx as Dean Dun and D Nlellermott Three mnno l len who placed ln many meets rn both the 100 and to C Fr r etters were an arded y H lzrdman, and E Hemsath O . . . , . 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Page Turnfy -Six Netsters, Golfers Score Points Under the dnrectlon of Francls Drury the netsters playxng agalnst great odds fimshed an aw erage season The number one spot was held by Emery Gates a returmng letterman who was also anchor man on the doubles team vshlch placed second nn the d1str1ct meet Ben Tharp, another xeteran returned to take over the number two spot on the East Hugh team and also to play opposite Gates on the doubles Thlrd and fourth men were Verne Willey and Clayton Bronson who held dovsn the tall spots whlch often determme the meets Practncmg on Cedar Rxver Park tenms conferences Boastmg the return of tvlo lettermen from last year s campangns East Highs golfers, under the guxdance of coach francrs Drury hung up a Hne record durnng the 1942 season The team came through a tough dual meet schedule vuth only one defeat and Hnnshed Hfth m the Bug Sex en Tournament at Des Momes W'alter Corsepxus played ln the number one spot agam thus year and gamed the most pomts m dual competntlon The number tvso and three posntnons were fllltd by Bud and Roy I-Iurlbut who also were second and thnrd nn seormg Alun Rohle Dnck Roloff completed the enght man team Dulimx C Brouwn V ll zlln Tlurfr I C aiu :nm HI f mul In 1 A Robla A Turmr I' Hllfllillf 4 u lx 1 In AVHIIIQ rum R Hnrllvuf l Page Tu mfg Sm en A 0 . . . . , 7 Y V 3 ' 9 Y 1 . , . 1 , , . . ' , - . ' h . , ' V . . Y 1 Y ' I V A 7 V , Y Y courts, the team played two dual meets and two Garthoff, Forrest Barnes, Amos Turner, and Donald I- 1 . . ' B. -. 5. 1 1 Q 4' f uni. Ink' run 1' ' K f I. Brimer, I. Teilurr, I.. Orllv, I. Kolor, B. Gmr'ge, I. Iemzirlgs. GROUP Pletuxkz R. Rilrlviu, K. ciVt't'lII7I.2, N. Conlraj, R. Kenyon, R. Sarylor, D. Sblflfh R. Slrfwbwiv, A. Roble, D. l.if7fu'rl, B. l,'jnft'gr'uff. B. Kvbe, Couch W'aterS. New Field In Sports In the spring of 1942, East High fielded its first baseball nine since 1921. Although this sport was handicapped from the beginning because of the transportation shortage, a schedule of ten games was arranged with the small towns near Waterloo, who usually have good baseball teams. Baseball caught on immediately as some forty boys reported to Coach XY'illiam XY'aters for the first night of practice. XY'e.1ring the American l.egion -lunior league uniforms. the Trojans found some brilliant pitchs ing and enough hitting to carrv them past lludson twice, lf-I and 9-N, NN averlv 5-ll and 7-3. llilse ll?-ll and llunlverton li-3. lfast was host to the sectional tournament at W'aterloo stadium. and atlvancetl to the district meet at lfast, also. after having beaten lludson. Sacresl Heart. and .lanesville 6-3. l-4-ll. and -4-ll respectively. The liast lligh battery of Tedore catching and Bobby' George pitching was the bright spot on the team. Bobby was credited with three shut-outs during the course of the season. one of these a no-hit no-run job against Dike. jack Bruner, the only left hander on the pitching staff, was credited with a no-hit performance against Sacred Heart in the sectional tournament. Only one Cardinal reached first base against Jack. The men of XY'aters tools the district trophy with- out too much trouble. as Bob George and Llacls Bruner silenced Shellsburg and Sumner respectively bv shutsout victories in the opening rounds of the tournament. A strong Post ville nine rose to challenge lfast in the final, but Bob Cieorge's good right arm set them down after a struggle. 7-Y. After this victory. the crv was, On through the state. as lfast's first baseball representative in Ill years left lor Nlanson to meet llowling of lies Xloines in the Iirst round of the lowa State Baseball tournament. lt was with sad hearts. however. that the boys returned to XY'aterloo after having dropped a 7-S heartbrealver to the Des Xloines school. llig, Tu t illifl left! lnvsr Ross: I.I1rIur. I.Sfn1xq-.R.OIiiir1.I3. Iiiirlniili. Kr'igIi.K. Izllfi-,R. l'.1f1II.il. I. RmiItr. .., ' l I3 I.1ItI1'1iJ.I.I'. I'7.1II:Qr.1IT.I.. ll i'I1Ii. I.. IIiifnI1r1IQ. Xl. .l. Iiiteu- SlroxlrlioxxzIi,Ii.1vr1.1r:.R.ll1I,1.1u1-.Xl,IInlIir,I...lIIou..ll..Nt,1. . still. .l. Ni firm .I. i. THIN' Ruxx: I'. Iiiurfifz. I. Slrzqtr. I. Y, Zrlllilv I. IJiX.Iii1. fi. Slllflfir, Ii. II1ilfn1.iu. I. ll .1It.ir,I3. II11!!or1. Xl. liriirii. I. IInI'I'.ir,I. loririii Row: R. IJ.u1I'.112'u1i1,:. I. II.rInI1r1k,l5. IJiI,.HIi i, Ig, .Xl1lIti. Iii iii Ross: li. Ix.iIi.iuf,i. Ii. Irimfc. I. I'Iinw, I.. I,ollnIi, Ii. Saul. ID,IJw1I.iiix. Ii. l'1IlfI .IJ.IIIH'IIYi7'I,I'.RUI1iI'Iir7l.ITSHIIIIY.I7.f.V'1ll Nur, Ii. Ifrlirnzim, IP. Ofijir, ll . C.mImH1, ff. I.i'lin1tI, Xl. I.l1sI'. Siviii Rim, R, lvilii, Xl. I'1IIi, fi. Iiilsiiimjnr, Ii. Xliil, Ii, IJHINVI' XI. .lkIiI'iII, ll. S1.ir,.Nl.!fii'i'1lii, Nl. lliu.IIi'. .X.IiniIH1ii, I. I31IIt. Noi Pic iuun: IJ. Rofnriv, Xl. lrulir, Ig. Irisix, Ix. .llll-izjv. Ii. Iurzi-. IJ. .Yu limi. Concert Groups Exce This year's East High orchestra chose Ed Tracy is manager with Richard XVilliams as his assistant. On the central committee were Maxine Pitts, Delbert Nielsen, Dean Dunlavey and Ray Dankenbring. ln the first weeks of school, members of the orchestra demonstrated the various instruments to the pupils in the East grade schools. The orchestra played its annual homecoming concert October 23 and a short concert for the Roosevelt P. T. A. November ll. The small theater orchestra provided music for the all-school play. Tobias and the Angel , Novem- ber 21. ln keeping with the setting of the play, original ,Iewish music was used. Discovering beauty in Shubert's Unfinished Symphony, the orchestra played it for Ll string clinic held at lowa State Teachers College and conducted lnrsr Row: I. ll .:Iliii, Ii. Ixofnl, Iz, Ixliupuztnl. 11. Cfflnmi, ll. .X SIKUNII Row: fi. XIIIIIAI. Ii. II1lIIiui111, IL. .-lIIu1.1r1, K. llliI7I7zI. I.IliX. IJ. ll'iIwri1y. Ci. I'li.I!, Ii. ll 1II1lui,.Nl. Ciiiiiii, Il-HIKIY Ross: I. I'I11ivi. I. C 1r1f1iI.I. I.. UIWI, I, I.t.Ii'1n1.iu,I:. Cowl. R. R. IIuiru1.ir1. Nl. Ijillilltltlil. R. CJIIIIIIHI, IJ. Sulilfi. l'tvLxlH Row. rsidesi: If. Ililunr-III, ll. Wink. ll . Sinllfi, I. Itxi. I.. Ii. Knp.l, K. I1iIflq. I'. Zurlfi-. by the Coolidge string quartet. A violin choir chosen from the orchestra played Christmas carols for the Nativity',. The orchestra helped produce Swing's the Thing , lfebruary 19 and 20, by staging the Chinese act. Bliss Elizabeth Green, director of the orchestra, was taken to the hospital for a serious major operation. ln her absence of about six weeks her father, Albert Green, directed the orchestra. April 24 the theater orchestra played an original overture, written by Don Smith, cornet player with the orchestra, for the junior class play, Through the Night . April 28 the orchestra played .1 program for a student auditorium. I'f,lI!1Q1i1fl. Il. I1IiIififI.I, R. .liIiiu1i,Ii.IIlilIfiil. Hof-. .l. Knfurlwrl, I7. lim-Ifvirl. Ii. TUIIIIQ. I. fiiilii. IJ, Ilzm- S.1If:. X. IIi1Iir1.1u. I. I'.11u1u1ir, IP. Cfriiui. K. ll Illia. li. LII. Iililx. R. Nilioll, Xl. Ilolfir. Xl. King. II, I.1I'oIi, I'. X1iIwI.1. lil Iii Ross: li. Illlikliw. Ix.I1ssm.1i1. ,Xl.1'1lls, R. Ising.IJ.I1k..D.I311llir'f1:I.I. ff. IliIli,l771IlrV, ll. Cfiiikiririg. Ii. Xlzmr. Ii. Ixifn. I. .'lr1.Iirim1, IJ. IPit.Ii1i'I1, li. I.i'Ii1lliI, Wl. fillllllllfl, IL. IllItI7i'. I., HUJIL. IJ. Ujvhi. 'llurrfiing llarlif u1i'Hlffrr,s in .ilur vfllfllldfillll Band Cuts New Figure The East High band this year has been more active in student activities than ever before. The group has been a contributing factor in all the patriotic pro- grams East has staged. The pep band of 48 members played for the pep meetings, football games. and several baseball games. Their marching ability was displayed in the state Moose Convention parade, the Santa Clausu parade, the Memorial Day parade. and especially during halves at the football games. The novel formations. along with the use of lights, made this band the top march- ing band in the state. The SY members comprising the concert band also had a busy year. They gave three student concerts plus newly inaugurated concerts in XY'aterloo's public parks. liast and XVest High were hosts to the lowa bandmasters convention held in june. at which thev played a concert. All musicians in the band study privately either with Herbert Goodwin. band director, or with out- sider instructors. East High has become especially noted all over the nation for its Hne ensembles. Over one half of the band members play in small groups. This year 12 of its ensembles won superior ratings in the state music contest. The band ofhcers. La Rue Bentz, president: Bob Kopel, student council: Fawn XValters and Don Smith, senior representatives: Gerry Gibson and .lack Plum- mer. junior representatives. have been the sponsors of many social functions during the year. Dances were the most popular, but the group also had a Christmas party. a launch party, and several picnics. Another section of the band. the swing band. also played a prominent part in student life. Started originally for Hi Neighbor , the group stayed to- gether for the remainder of the year. They played for the Ciym Circus in .-'xpril and for several dances. Band members participated in other extra-cur- ricular activities. and many were leaders in the general school life. lhgi' Tliirlvy Musicians Merit Izxtrx lrxdax mornmg the txxtntx fixe members of East l-lzgh S honor group ot strm fs D115 gno loolxtd forxx ard to the rthtarstl tor th manx extnts th x partxelpated 1n durlnv the xear Dal S gno plaxtd tht sxgmheantlx approprxat background HTUS1 for Tobus 1nd the Angel h custonmrx mstrumental musxc for the Natnxntx and spttlal portlons ln the orth str.1 Coneerts mtl mnttx tour apptarmets IH solo .md smal4 group pro gram numbers for xarxous XX ,tttrloo LIYIL mtttnngs Honorarx othetrs of thls group for tht 1241 47 stason xxtrt Rlthard Xxlll13ITlS prtsndtnt, Nltrglrtt V4 .lrdlt xlee prtsndtnt, tan Sprlggs sttretarx, NIM nt Butts, treasurer Ru Dnnlxtnbrlng, managtr Honor Recognltuon Tht Da Capo Club honor group ot musnuans irom the buno has b tn most QCIIXL thus xear ID eonttst and small program xx orlx Extrx one of the m mb rj xx as an entrant ln the state musne contest Programs from this group xx are g1x en befort most ot NY .lttrloo 5 u s Inst H1 h 19 one ot the tux sehools m tht eountrx to h.1xe an honor group ot thls mnd Aeetptan fox membership dtptnds upon tests coxermg h fundlmtntals of musnt apprtemtlon of musne tml ltlllll p.1rt4t1n1t1on IU tht schools musne prog .lm Inertaslnv lnttrtst ln muslt not onlx ln bmtl but among th stutltnt bodx and th LOH1IT1L1FlllX IS h tlutx of 1ll members of DJ Capo V10 ms L Fnsher, Sprnggs B Kalxanov, R Dankenbrmg, T Herpelmk R Olesen B Lernman DeI.ancy, M Hollar, E Berson, R Wnllxams, B Frank Vlolas K Fnllos, I. 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I.i'nuuriI, I.. Sugi, li. liurmfi, I.. Ruffi- Il.'l'Il r, Xl. ll nlguii, IL. Riff, C.. Ianni. SIKUNII RAN: IL. KiI,grn'i', If. Iilirk. Il. Nm- f.'l, ll. Cfnvziizurfc, fl. 'IiImmui, B. lrifirziuiz, Xl. lii1l'Ii'3, fl. Iuuifirn, A. I:,2i'r'iru1, I.. f1Ill rr. Timur Row: X. IPi'i'Iwr, rl. W'i'IfI1i'i', R. fifm:uIi'i, If. I't1ri1i. V. Bukir, II. .Xl1x.Ifu'f, R. .'X'iiitnr1gri', IL. Crum, Ii. fll'kl'VlIItIII, I. Suulli, I.. W'uIki'1, l-ucxiii Row: R. Sulz, A. RnI1i'rlifm, P. l3.1gIr'i, I. .lli'li'uI,I, I. ll i'laI2, In lnfiumzz, I. Kaur, Ci. Ilnlniis, II. UrzI.I.iI1irr'i, D. lInin'r, Xl. liulmiw, B. Muililru. Glee Clubs Strive The B choir and Orioles, progressing rapidly towards the end of the year, displayed marked ability in harmonizing. The B choir met fourth period Monday, XVed- nesday. and Friday, while the Orioles rehearsed sixth period Monday, 'XVednesday, and Friday. Meeting three times a week, under the direction of Donald Baum, the vocalists acquired the ability to read music readily and improved their tone quality. Although the BU choir was a mixed group and the Orioles were a girls' group, their music was similar. Classical music made up the greater part of the musical selections while patriotic songs gained attention because of the national crisis. Sometimes for Higher Goal at the end of the period even popular songs crept into the repertoire. Both choirs joined the AU choir in several con- certs, including the Homecoming concert, October 23. From attending several conferences, Mr. Baum introduced many new devices for bringing out the talent of the students. Among these were deep breathing exercises and sight reading. All these choir members hope to reach the status of the A choir. Many are ready for the choir as soon as there is a vacancy. As quite a number of A choir members will graduate this spring, many of these places will be lilled by the B choir and Oriole members, augmented by the junior High vocalists. Page TIJIVI5 -F11 i' l I .-, i l 1 9. I I , I I1 U II I1 1 I Il 1 I 1111 11 11 1 I1 Wlng eatures 1. tI111LI lI'lI1LIlI PI s 11t1.11111 of I 1st sxx1 1 lIIII7LlII KX 1 L1 1x 111L1L1x1 111L Sxx111q111 W I I 'QI L W L1Lx 1 xx111- L Sl r1sLL11 1, 11111111111, , k L L IRIN 1 1LL111s WI x L L11L1LL 11111,11L LIUXXLS N INILI IIN INII l1k ,Xml K N X N L L L1L Ill L N dnl II II KILL IL sL11111p11sLL 11 LX 1 s 1 x IILIIIIWL s x 1 1 11111 1111111 NXLLII I L ll1lI11L LILIUIN L 1 L 1 II t111L111L IIII L L N LIIkN LLWIL L 1. 11, xLlxx1lI1 LIIL L 11 L L I N LX III ILIII 1 IIL IIIL LIILI N xx III II I IkIILLfkI L IL L 11 IL I II IIIII I1 Lx L1 N M 1111 1 Nl11111L L 1 1 1L1x111L N IIILI L IINL I X I 1 I I,LI III ILIII I I II I NI IJ If N x . I I' , f 3 It I 1 ' .f ' 1 . , 1 I 1 :M . 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'1L'LI III L111-1 111' x111j'. l1'I 1I1L' LIXK x11gL- I1L-13 'I'I11-x 11 cu - CI1.lII'III.lII .111I Ii.1I1 I1 ILA XI11111L' .1 I 'N 1111 lI1'1 'I Lw wx IIIgIIIg L11 NL1L'I 1'I1xII11111 .11 TI.1 III.1II.I ' II111' IIIIN 1 LIL'11l Cl LI 1111 1111-LI I11xx'. 1 ' ,,1.v, .1 Footlu hts Intrugue Them Promote and support dramatuc actuyutues un East Hugh school was the aum set up by the NIIQSQUEYS un theu mutual meetung of the year From the tume the lovsly unutuate on bended knee untoned Haul Mughty Nlasqtuer to hus superuors untul he took hus final curtaun call on an East Hugh stage these thespuans vuere prompted by that goal The oihcers Zunuta Taylor presudent, Nlereduth Smuth yuce presudent Mary Eullos secretary treas urcr wuth the help of Edwun C Clark adwusor, and the members decuded who meruted admussuon to the club by theur work on the dramatuc or the produc tuon staff of plays After the decusuon for txxo consecutuye January days rang the tradutuonal chant of Haul Mughty Nlasquersl and throughout the halls students stumbled oy er kneelung unutuates As an audutoruum program these ardent dramatuc fans staged the play Pot Boulers tyuth a cast or Jane Wentland Marue McCalley Gub Glasson Mereduth Smuth Mark Flanders ohn Ienkuns and jum Koloc under the durectuon of Mr Clark Another project undertaken bv the club was the colltctung and compulung of programs and puetures I-uuasr Row C u I I3 :gm I1IIo 'I uy ur NI S1111 lm Haul r R C nmnuu x Sucoxn Roxy Luk ulu I'ou r lIuCuIIu1 ll 4 uutlum I W I Idllli fy I C rr D It r Tuuuuxn Rom D I rm I Iwma rat u ur B lm u R :Hum I Carfn futu r K Ituulnu Fotuxruu Roxy I DuuBouu I In IHS 1101 I llullmnuv B llutl B Ryuuuar S077 from all plays that haue ey er been presented on East Hughs stage Thus was done that Masquers to be mught realuze what the club has accomplushed as well as to prouude a complete permanent record of East s dramatuc actuyuty The commuttee composed of um Koloc Ann Fowler John Kamaras Jane Wentland and Ruth Gremmels canyassed for materual from former dramatuc enthusuasts datunv back to the class of 19 Thus yxork us to be carrued on by future members Around play tume members could be found scurry ung about lookung for props for they rendered manv sersuces to all plays At the monthly meetungs the members unformally duscussed the productuon of plays and technuques of actung Thus was follow ed by a program of readungs or other form of entertaunment by members But as the sayung goes All work and no play makes jack a dull boy, and as Masquers clud not Wush to be a dull club they also enjoyed many socual eyents such as a party after the formal unutuatuon and another honorung Durector Clark At these un formal partuts held on stage eyeryone danced and topped olf the eyenung wuth refreshments Page Tburfy Su u rn Q 0 ,, . . . . . . 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In Gruental Mood On Noy ember 21 th curtaun rang up on the color ful oruental comedy Tobuas and the Angel by ames Brudue Thus dramatuc tale was taken from 11 story told un the Book of Tobut un the Apocry pha The cast uncluded Tobuas a young ew of Nuneyeh played by Gulbert Glasson Azaruas Arch angel un dusguuse James Koloc Tobut poor Jew and father of Tobuas Robert Wulluams Anna hus wufe Zunuta Taylor Asmoday 21 demon Evan Hult man, Raguel a rch ew Meredurh Smuth Sara daughter to Raguel Marue McCalley Shera a sung ung gurl Carolyn Rolluns a bandut Clayton Lyon an Ethuopuan slave Wulluam Gardner Persuan gurls un attendance to Sam Louuse 'VIcCoy Betty Ry near son Edy rh Mae Grove Dorothy Krueger ane W ent land Dorothy Duers and Claure Fry Edwun I. Clark dramatucs coach supery used the productuon An on stage crew added a touch of orugunalutv and humor to the productuon Aroused by a wuerd soundung gong the crew of John Kamaras Mark Lrufr M Snuulb UPPER CYNTER M 'Vf1Callm slumlmq FIRST Roxy L MzCoy B Rymnruou D Krurgfr Stcousn Row D Dun I Wunllaml THuRuu Row C Rollmc I' Grout Loxrrn CENTER I Koloa B Williams Z Taylor C Clavson Flanders Pete Kahanou Bull West jum Schaack Albert Rohle and Nuck Netty made the necessarv scene changes Set un the reugn of Aluasuerus the story carrued Tobuas and Azaruas throughout Vlesopotamua and Xlorthern Persua After many perulous uncudents Tobuas finally met and yanquushed the demon As moday The theme of the Hnal truumph of good over ey ul was exemplufued Not lusted among the cast but provokung many laughs and sometumes almost stealung the show was a dog the constant companuon of Tobuas Provudung an oruental mood for the show was the Fast Hugh orchestra whuch played authentuc ancuent musuc vnhuch Muss Eluzabeth Green of the musuc department selected un Chucago Elaborate costumung for the show was desugned by Durector Clark and constructed by the home makung department under the supervusuon of Muss Grata Thorne LLJ1 C Lyon G Glamour Q Pu qu Tburig Efgbl O v D . .. 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Christmas Stor On December 14 East High students again told the Christmas legend in song, story, and pantomime in their annual presentation of the Nativity, As in previous years, the auditorium was filled to capacity by citizens of Waterloo and surrounding towns. ln a country newly plunged into war the large audience found peace and quiet in the Christmas story. The stage was decorated with evergreen branches, ferns, and tall tapers. Reading the Christmas story chorically, an in- novation this year, were four scribes, Mac Reed, Evan Hultman, Bob XVilliams, and Meredith Smith. The part of the Virgin Mary was taken by Bettv Rynearson. joseph was portrayed by Jack XVyant, while Zinita Taylor played the role of the angel. Singing XVe Three Kings of Orient Are Albert Rohle, Alec Lawrence and Jim Koloc advanced from In Pantomime the rear of the auditorium and laid their gifts by the manger. Besides these main characters, other students took the parts of shepherds, angels, and waits. The procession of waits, attired in all-white choir robes, advanced to the stage, each carrying a lighted Cllndlll. The costumes and make-up, colorful and accurate, added much to the picturesqueness of the tableau. Throughout the program the A a cappella choir, under the direction of Donald Baum, sang Christmas carols from the balcony. Soloists with the group were Lois XVebb, Edith Mae Grove, Doris Zopf and Eugene Miller. A violin choir, composed of members of Dal Segno, honor group of strings, played carols from backstage to add the celestial note. December 17, the entire Nativity was given for the Kiwanis Club in Black's tearoom. 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'l . fx Q . orale Builders Bulld moralew charged our Presldent xxhen th mternatxonal cr1s1s dex eloped and East High ansxxered xxlth an emphatlc mdxxldual and Collectxxe program lmmedxatelx Clubs Commenced xx orlxxng commxttees started plannnnv and the entxre school beeame allxe xxlth patrlotxc terx or Nlembers ot the Prnendshnp Club rxnntted 11 com mendxble amount of sxxeaters and mittens for th Red Cross durmg the noon hour and after sehool In the cafeterm may be found a tall cardboard box tlnted 1n patrlotle red, xx hlte, and blue xx hlch IS doxng nts but for Lncle Sam Danlx students dropped thelr paper and tm fonl from candx and gum unto the box Thxs xx as ln turn handed ox er to the gox ernment Sugar ratlonlng became essential, and hast Hugh lmmedlately lent IIS facllltles, becomlng ratlomnv headquarters The taeultx became ratlon regglstrars donatlnff th lr time and energx xxlth the asslstanee of Ihexert students Xiass productnon ot model amrplanes xx as found to be a bottle neelx ln tralmng hundreds of needed pnlots and XX ashmgton aslxed for ald The East Hugh Crafts mens department qu1elxlx xolunteered and xxnth hundreds of other hlgh schools oxer the 48 states sent nmshed models to XX ashlngton Buy a defense stamp and llclx the other slde beeame a sehool xx lde slogan xxlth the H1 Y Club sellmg stamps Patuotnc programs offered a colorful nnterpreta tlon of the democratle Splflf xxhlch xxas promptlnv the natlon xx nde morale blllldlllg program mix Roxx Tb lulzlt Ilya! nz 112111 f garb ll 4 lmxrlux Sz Quark lllllfllbllfex lm ll from t1 lx ur H1 Y boy vmu 1 ll ur 1 HIL ll Loxxlk Roxx lux! unmmnzal 'mlmlx uxxzxl I ul tlumulurx xtbrmlx us xngux zltmzuux, fmeruuz Illdftfldll ttf ll omlxbnp lmxx hm! 001115 1 nmkzng umtltl dlfpldfllx nj r ul tru In L VI It Sum l Pl1Ql Form Our O A ' 1 v 41 1 1 ' - 1 ' ' . e . 1 '1 ' ' 5 A 3' ' 1 1, ,' 1 ' .J v I I. . . . v. 1 .v N 4 ' 5 i 1 . 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DOIIIIIIIIHVI 401114111 zomtx a lblld on ubom Ibm' wslerx xlmuzr Ifnlr alfr'11I1r111 L1gbtw1z Jean Iuler R Kruse us Trnsa lakes lun u I1 Iobumia 0 ibc' Cross C Fr er oth r molb 3 emors I nterpret Characte D I' ra m 3 curtams closed on the fi 0 nal scenes of ng on the Cradle ey emng of M Elghteen 1 ay 15, sensors bade far well to partrcnpatlon ID East s stage produc tvso act comed 1 txons y, wlth an mterludem Ong, b G years later, Teresa and her young lover e Antomo, prepared to leave the only mothers she h A ey er knovs n, nes er yerse, Cradl y regarno and Marla Martmez est bl a new hlgh IH E ad to return The cast o , a :shed ast dramatlc productlons Cradle Song was somewhat of an mnox t at rt portrayed h f Cradle Song was S1ster Sagrano Patrxcla Pfaltzgraff Slster Marcella, mrschxe of the conxe atnon m t c hfe of D uns wp ncnty , yet wth gcnuxne emotnon ch aeters of Cradle S ar ong In ed f C or the hour as de ontrasts IH human nature The ra le Song mth nts soft gray conyent walls seryed aptly to set off dlstmctly th snly er and blaelt of the crosses adornmg them 'lhe story opened as a small baby xx as left at the doorstep of the Domnnnean eonyent Snster loanna of the Cross assumed eharge of th ehnld Teresa Teresas groyymg mto yyomanhood full of life and fun brnghtened the drearmess of the set for C d CORN CDI P yous xmp nt, Carol n , e Prloress ead of the Domnmcan house, Zmnta Taylor, Slster Joanna of the Cross, foster mother of Teresa, Clzure Iry, Mxstress of th NOXILCS Ruth Grem mels, The Xnearess, Ill tempered and seoldlng nun 'Vlarne McCalley, Snster Tornera, ane V entland, Slster Inez, snster ruth superxor anrs, lNaom1 Hurley, Countryman, Ray Danlsenbrmg Snster Niarxa esus sweet and snmple Betty Ry nearson, The Doctor Ylark Flanders, Teresa young gurl left as baby at consent Rosemary Kruse, Antomo, Teresa s young loyer Charles Dlerenheld Nlonntors, Franees Curtns and Ver Dene Burbank, and the poet, 'yieredxth Smnth K K 5 , k '14 . X 4 'C K, f .i' 'E V K I , h h .,, H C lll. L qv. . f N' ', - S ' S ,, Y - - - - , - ' - ' , rf V, QQ as ' ' 31 ' ' ' ' . - - . . . S X 3 1 ' 1 I ' ' - ' '- ' y Rollins- Th ' , su- ' 3' ' v ' ' h . . , . preme ' h ' ' ominicann . - wfifhsin 1 V V f' ' ' . - . . I H . A , - . e , W ll !! ' , I , , , ,C ' rx U . K I ' a 1, . in . i J V, l ' 1 V . v if ' ' Iv S ' I y 1 K . . I 'H , , ,y 1, , . , A 1 1 ' 'W ' 'I - 1 i A l Av V I 1' V1 7 . 5 , , , 3. U , v vl . y K- , s K . 2 . y . i I , N , a s ' Y' ' 1 V s 1 ' 3 A ' ' ' 3 3 ' 3 v l , 4 3 V- 1 1 I - I ' Page F 0 rt y'-Tuo of t e h of thirty ec Wrangle RESOLX'IiDZ That every able bodied male citizen in the United States should be required to take one year of full-time military training before attaining th present draft age. Upon this current and vital proposition the East High debate team wxrangled with the best teams in Iowa and surrounding states emerging with the finest record in school history The first team, comprised d Marie McCalley, aifirmatixe Wentland an finished of jane Evan I-Iultman and W'illard Roth, negative, Hfth in the state meet This was the highest placm am East debate te f om hieved by any h recruited r In State rs Place Fifth six straight debates defeating the e champion Burlington History was then made at the home tournament, which East logicteers vson for the first time since it vias inaugurated, finishing un defeated The team then attended tournaments at Teachers, Luther, and Coe West Hug h lov a State Colleges XVhcn state tournament time came, the team ranked fourth in the district, thus gaming the right to comptte in the finals at Iowa City Out of eighty first negative, attained third debates Ex an Hultman, ker ranking d ble record highest spea lwnal statistics rexealed the commen a Roth and I-Iultman wer K. h negatne team d ision debates ac L. J. Dolan, new forensic coac Oelwein high school where he had directed his team four straight years to the state tournament, encamped at East and did a commendable job The season opened with the longest trip of the Omaha Nebraska The following week found ve duo won victorious in twenty t ree sporting a seven hundred and hfty plus as erage which included a streak of twelve consecutne wins Other members of the squad debating on the first time were Florence Lederman, Bill team at some nd Bob Williams West, James Patterson a year to , the team at Newton, where the negati I XI 'llrCalli3 M I W i ulluml am I to Hulfmunx C dab Dnlun ho mls out umslrm ll Roth Roll I Huffman I- 4 0 Mrfallm I Hu hmm FUIIIINIIIIZ logic Dclmli :lust rmmfurv I3 Wu Wrulluml 'll Cmulf 3 B Wzllmmx Htltu Darn A C IIIHIIIIHLLIIII P Ill 1 mu I: Lzelj 'll Riff u Page Forlx Tb: ez' WU nflum I W llrCullai W Ruff? D11 an 0 . . . V , . . , n V . . V K - !7 I . I V . . I - Y . ' -K Y V . ' , ' 1 V . . l I . . i, . . V . 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W ' I 40' W l 7 V H v. a r n Th Nat H1 Y for the sear 1941 -U at East has been one of the most successful orgamzltlons of nts tx pe for many xears Thus well known boys l b aetlxe both because of the elhelent admmlstratnon f 0 the staff of oihcers 1nd the h eo operatxon of the members Th e u was espeexallv eartx support anl e most laudable and mayor achncx ement of th e vear was the mauguratlon of the sale of defen s stamps nn the halls This scheme galned the hearty patronage of both faculty and students Early rn Noxember the club sent two elected reprcsentatn es, Don Relchert and Nlelvm Oman, to represent the East H1 Y at an all Iowa conference at Dubuque There club orgamzatnon w as dnscussed and club dnfheultnes were smoothed out An rm portant outgrow th of thxs conference was the ds trnbutnon throughout East H sportsmanship, a project financed and dlrected by H1Y Pmsl Row R Amlru D Nfflflflhlff D 'llurplr -Xlthough the PI'lYlClp1l 'um of the club IS seruce to the sehool and LODIFDUDIIS soelal life la p ss an important pzrt ln lts program Durlng the ast p year H1 Y sponsored 1 dance at Hartman Rescrxe a d n also Included ID th and pot lucks CIX' PI'Ogl'3l'11 HLITDCFOUS SpC1lxCl'S The physlcal slde of keepmg wlth the physical preparedness program, sur roundmg crtnes sent H1 Y held day at I S T C thus sprung Tournaments were h l ed m svummmg, xolley ball and basketball each Y organnzatnon bemg represented b own club members The staff of ofhcers largely responsnble for an e Jack Wyant, Moothart, :ne przsldz I B lnfe ns also stressed and m clubs to partxcxpate m a y a team of thenr outstandmgly successful season wer rzslflerlf Don sccrefary, Bob XX,llllIlITlS, fnaxmzr, Bob Kehe, sn Bob Buckles ebuplal grunt al arms, , 11, and August Lultes dllll nm' :IL Www! B Kmuluzg B 'llrmr 'll Onzan R Nl mn B lub: lx Iwxmauri leox R U uw DIIBIIIN C 54111115 xl 4111 BWIHI BBHA1 111 4 BSuxrRlx luymz D Hur nr Pu Qt Forlg Pour S ' ' f ' A - Y V ' - v- K aa' l A l ' F 1 . ' r K r . V Y l Y- A ' V ' 7 .- - t V I Q D T I Y ' ' - . Y ' ' ' ' i - fl 5 '- '11 g ob Miner, ' ' L igh of the pamphlets on J ' ' 'Y ' ' ' ' ' I ' -'- K 7 , - K-. . ' . ': . -2, .r . ,.. '.',I. 'A ,. 'x1,', l. , .l l: , . ', '. 1. . S .' : I. .. '. I ' , I. Go , G. I,-I ul, . iuux, . 'kim 1.1111 , B. W' 11, , .' ,lo , . - , -ll t. ' . sl 1 - - ' 1 3 M . PIKSI' ROWI T- Sfbllffff. K' Kfllldli M. HIIUY, C. Knrb, R- KUNG C. Sugu, Ii. fimii. I.. Iiiliiiur, M. Rriiilmrl, M. Saiufmni. I. Sfmlli H. I.ai'sm1, G. SIIIIIH. SICUNIJ Row: If. Rullalwrir, B. Ilm'Izi'n, D. Perry, G. Ttu'Icabr'r'rj, I.. Phu. K. Slwaillr, Ia. I'uili'i-, B. l.i'imiim, li. Bcfimrz, II. flu-IIN, M. Slrlrklrr, I. Srrztnnzii, B. Coiiislnrlz, D. I.ipfvr'rl, Ii. Cullan. Tumi: Row: I.. Rolibim, C. Gvigrr, II. Griirirx, l:. Kilgurr, B. Briiiirrlirmz, R. Iliiirs, gl. 7'l7lIlIIl7NIIlI, Xl. Cum, C. Rzlrliir, X. Hrmfiir, M. King, F. I.uiIvr1i1an, Ii. W'liiIr, M. NMI. FoL,'k'iH Row: V. Burlmnk, M. XY'nI.qus1, Wh Smilla, R. Gurrvll, M. Brink, D. Zufvf, Iv. I-illm, P. Duriiirll, G. Ilizrwx, Xi. Cr'1uIi'i, II. Oliiiitvil, If. Lvanzmi, D. Iiibl, P. Rlfwl, II. Nrxlvil. IJIRSI' Row: B. Hoolz, D. Trrgu, I. Brurr, I. Drvvrlvii, C. RnIIinx, M. McCi1IIi'j, B. Riiiiuiwriii, pl. ViniD1r:i'v', C. Garrrll, I. W'ivitI.1i1iI. R. Gi'i'ir1im'Ix, P. Birzgbuiri, I. Danlnn, Ii. Cliflvr. Sicoxn Row: Ii. Div, V. Huffman, I-I. Duiix, A. Rulliliim, li. GmirrI:i', V. Scb11Ih', D. Kiiilrffcir, M. lim'bm'r, Ii. Sagr, M. HnIIi'r, M. I Brrriull, Ii. Purux, V. Haifa, B. luzi'rI:u, P. Ilolmun. TIIIRID Row: If. Urrrz, C. Pm, M. Vrriirr, WC SIIIIIIUUTX, R. Tbonipsmz, I.. XIi'Iii'k. I.. Ifrwliiml, I.. Vim Fleur, B. Slark, M. Du limi, I. I-rw, P. Miller, I. Iloirrtlrzii, D. Kruger. Fouivru Row: B, Hullmz, A. Renal, B. Sli'rn'H, M. Illini, Ii. IJIIIIIX7, X. Iluliiirs. H. .llivrrfa-JII, M. liiilriziirfwr. H. Mivilnrf, I.. Cru'- f1i'v1fi'i'. I.. Xi'1iI1tun'r, X. BIIL'l.7IIL'V, Ii. Cbufniiizii, G. Hiiruzlc, D. Diffs. Finding and Giving the Best Planning their bi-weekly programs around the theme, America and You, the Friendship girls enjoyed panel discussions on boy and girl relations, speakers on civilian defense, potluck suppers, joint dances with Hi-Y, and special projects for the boys in the armed forces. Carol Garrett, president: Edyth Mae Grove, vice- president: Marian Reinhart, secretary: and Carol Sage. treasurer: aided by the committee chairmen, -lane XVentland, program: Betty Rynearson, social: Lois Behncr, publicity: Ava Van Duzer. service: and Nlarie XlcCalley, music, planned the year's activities at the monthly cabinet suppers with the advisory board of teachers and Nliss Peggy Ann -Iacobsson. Girl Re- serve secretary of the XY'aterloo Y. XV. C. A. Attending the Leadership Conference for high school Girl Reserves at lake Okoboji last -Iuly were Betty Rynearson, Carol Garrett, and Carol Sage, who brought back to Friendship Club program sugges- tions and ideas from other Iowa groups. jane XVentland served as president of the North- eastern lowa Girl Reserve committee at Cedar Falls last September. ln February the XVaterlo0 Girl Reserve Committee sponsored a drive for raising funds towards a new Y camp. Contributions from the East club and proceeds from the marionette show assured the completion of the project. Recognition services for new members were held in October and Nlarch, and the new members as well as old. enjoyed the series of the get acquainted coziesf' Nlaking up the advisory board were Xliss lflorence Black, general: Miss Frma Prizler, program: Nliss Ruth Morrison. social: Nliss Eva Smith, finance: Xliss Lillian Enlow, publicity: and Nliss Velma Older, service. The varied and intriguing activities planned by the pi'ogram committee maintained the interest of club members at a high level. Paqi' I:'ll'IX-I'IIi Q . Traulung Perso Four years ago the Sub Debs as a club launched theur eareers of seeleung beauty and charm and de yelopung theur personalutues They duscoy ered beauty secrets, appetuzmg recupes, and trucks for yyearung theur clothes, haur, and makeup appropruately They vyere trauned to be good cutuzens, vyuy es and mothers Thus year they had the added responsubuluty of pre parung themselyes to fur a world at yyar The hrst part of the year the Sub Debs yyere busy plannung and seryunu, the Homecomung Tea Oetober 4 and the annual dunner un honor of the football team December 1 lXone ot them mussed the 2.,.ll.1 Chrustmas party held on Deeember 19 yyhere they thoroughly enjoyed thc cooleues yyhueh they had baleed tluemsely es und munehed the juucy red tlffy upples ulso of theur oyyn eoatunu.: The eluub progressed under the leadershup of Carolyn Rolluns presudent Nluruan Slndergarel yuee presudent Norma I1 Tor Pueu e RI D Zupf I Wulvon uggm ll uutlumul M Me Cul ry B Hr mvullu C D1 Bar oT1oy1 PucTeuu C Pullrm W Wfyatf uuulurgur Ro my null C Cu r T Srluuxtrr Mryurbo alut u Brunker, secretary Cleo Clsen treasurer Showung the boys that gurls too could be ll out for defense, the Sub Debs sponsored Red Cross knuttung and sewung under the superyusuon of theur adyusor, Muss Grata Thorne The sound of cluckung needles echoed contunually through the school as the gurls were tendung to theur l1nuttm Thev also made Scrapbooks and yyrote letters to alumnae un the seryuee These projects were under the dureetuon of Lorene Nleyerhoff presudent Beyerly Stark yuee presudent, Nurgunua Sehulte secretary Frances Can Held treasurer seeond semester otheers In the latter purt of 'yiay for the beneht of the student body the Sub Debs sponsored .1 Fulnu based on etuquette tutled Hu Sloueh' presentune the prob lenus of hugh sehool students and theur solutuons Lastonuans espeeuully appreeuated thus beeause near prom tume soeual nueetues assumed mayor umportane ug I'urly Sly V- p .KM , U - ' - u-, fl lf' SN' f. 5 ,Q 1 ' ' -: . r, . 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I1 nt For Defe E I' of ast Artists Pai Due to the shifting of classrooms at midx ear the pans and jars to be used in the Red Cross demonstra art classes found themselves in new quarters on the tion classes upper floor of the building. This room was equipped The extra actixities included making sivns clax with a new sink and a remodeled cupboard designed models and posters Some experimented with plast r by Katherine Rogers, art instructor. paris wood and soap carxino The inside cox er pages In keeping with this year's theme of emphasizing for the 1941 47 annual were designed bs Jim Koloc what artists of today can do to help win the war art student two large eagle posters were made with air brushes The Art Club functioned during the hrst semeste on the subject of American war bonds and stamps with louise Carpenter president, Ronald Nlanlex These ar ' ' the National Bank of W'aterloo xice president Elaine Ahlhelm secretary One being used to promote bon . ral posters the important objects of the meetings was to help have been made to advise people on conserving paper ts become experts in free hand poster paint collecting tinfoil, saving rubber, and the economical lettering demonstr H lGilker care and use of lights and water. The Art Club would like to dedicate to At the request of the Red Cross the art classes Nielxin Nlorgenson a capable member ofthe club w ho painted and decorated two clothes baskets, trays, tin died early in September i r t'11 fer, E 'lblbrlni hum R Xftzufiy B Kaz rica L Cu Tor Plc Tear. ilzzlzb oufdoor sum i ul uurk m mu fbml flow itz: Ar! :las page Forty S11 1 ll 0 O ,i v A - ' ' ,F ' ' D , 'V s . . 3 ' e Q Y w Y on v L e - ' Y 'ie .i I 9 . V' A ' s u ' . A . si-, e now in ' I Q ' , '. d sales Sexe ' 't ' K , studen ' 2 ' ' ' ' i - ' - f ated by a ' ' . ' ' ' ' this page A 'U A K I Q 1 Y 1 . ' -: . i 'V . . ' 1' . . If . A . I. ' l ' ' , ' ' ' ' A ilm. 'Q ,fi . 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'1 1. 1.,1 If, In Field and Laboratory Applying the knoyy ledge acquired in biology, chem istry, and physics classes, members of the East High Science Club furthered their interests in the sciences All the students who are or have taken biology physics, and chemistry, are eligible for membership in the club. Under the advisorship of Miss Velma Older, biology teacher, and Lloyd Ritland, chemistry and physics instructor, a program was planned which would be of interest to club members The yaried activities of the bi-monthly meetings consisted of lectures and talks the study of animal life and field trips to such places as Riggs' Optical Co., Meany Casket Co., and Sherwood s Greenhouse The club was also responsible for the decorations front of the buildnng at Homecoming the f the club s undertakings The most outstanding o this ytar yy as building a telescope Club members spent from forty to fifty hours working on this project The school s metal department aided the scnence club by constructing the mounting The telescop will become an lmportant piece of equipment for the department Eyentually it IS to be mounted on the dents and patrons top of the building for the use of stu of the school Leading the club activities during the first semes ter x-.ere Eddie Sage president, and Richard XX iddel, secretary treasurer Executiyes for the second semes ter vucre ack Wyant, president, 'Vlarnon Reinhart, uct president, Bill Lynn, treasurer, and Ethel Sage secretary H my Qlllltllllg' Ihr' ltnt nr lfn ltltscopr' S B Salnmrz XV LEIT I Wyunl audl r an It t in rlgbf L ug: II I W'orfzmq on zurmnv tullzlfzts lc ll yiml and R W1 rt Kolb 'll Ra 111 Jar Loman RIQHT 'llorf' Sunni Club rnbrrv l Ixrrby l Klum lrum W llelzb L Rolzluz ll L Slmklu D Puym I Gulluglail Page Forly Nine V . . . 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FNctures Preserve Composed of txxelxe eameru fans thus club set up as its aum to encourage photography among the students and to teach uts mechanics Funanced by the proceeds of East Hugh on Parade the school lufe mox ue made last year, the club xx as able to complete a Elm of the Orange and school paper, beginning xxuth assigning stories and eoncludung with the dustrubutuon of the papers to students and exchange subserubers lander the guudanet of Nlarlx l landers Sr adxusor und Nlarls l lunders r president Bob XX ulluams xuee president Nlurx o Simpson secretary and Betty Hook treasurer, the club undertook another project that of helpung Forrest Adkusson build 11 mox ue film processor and druer xx huch xx as used on the staff hlm Events of'42 L uuut Lu T lJufnu,g lr IR Rucuuu IXHHIHIIIIL lbu nm uu prmuxor an ll mon M Hanluu r ullluf D Iomrs Ioxxux Carmru Club rrulbumaxfu lr' I fo rlqbf H 0 I ru tu I' K rank I' Adkins 1 ron Sunil I1 Paras R Ha u um1B A Hunk At their bu monthly meetings unformal duscus suons xvere held about the teehnuques unxolxed takung pictures, lughtung using the lught meter, and the meaning of camera terms Hoxx ex er, members not only talked about such things but actually put them to use by talxung practice portraits of one another Thus year, especially, the maun topuc of conx ersa tuon xx as mox ues They discussed pro and con what gocs unto malxung a good mox ue examuned last year s mox ue, and puclxed out the good and bad points, and eonxersed about the eontunuuty of a mox ue the cut ting, splueung and selecting of proper tutles Occasionally these flns held an exenung meeting to tales. pictures dexelop the hlms and malee prints and enlargtments Through the years actuxutues exeryone gained experience along the lines of pho tographx most interesting and praetucal to hum Page Fifty ,4 il: V -5 l I 'P' I : f ' Y fill. UPI' . ': f ' ' .' ' u ' F. fuk. .. wwf.. ..l . 5 H jfrr, .. Vu HMI, f. I, ' u', . ' Aon, I ' , M. I. Suulfr, , I. I. f ua, '. ., . yr., i Y H K A . 2. .- . . . - ' 5 ' ' Y s ' - - A ' ' ' in . . e . U , ' . v v , . U ' vi V V i 1 7 . Y 11 Y. . ' ' ' i r an ' i ' - Blackn. Thus puctured the technique of publishing a A Y 'I . I 1 Y . ' 1' ' v ' , . ' Y I V . . 1 - v K e . I VA3, - K' . u ., .,. , , 1 :A A I,-I kg yd 1- , gs: A s 1, Y, .Y V I , r , . , vw I X 3 A i - 2 i x , s s I y w v- ' ' 'I In ' i i 'ix A 1 1 V ' sl' u 's Q ' , s t 's ' 1 ' f s 1 t A I K, V ' 1 . ' K I - ' ' . Creators In Print Wnth sharpened pencxls and a battery of cameras as thenr keepers of tnme, the creators of the Trojan worked wlth much zeal and ambmon nn order that the Trojan would record the year of 1942 fa1th fully and accurately Larry Wnnnlnger as Trojan edltor had charge of the orgamzatxon under the guldance of Vhss Nlar gutrlte Blough staff adxnsor In the fall the staff decorated East s halls for the Homecommg celebratlon usmg the V for Vxctory theme and also, sponsored the txcket sales for the all school play Toblas and the Angel Vlnldred Bernett, Ava Marle Van Duzer and Joyce Young who were copy readers for the three sectnons checked the Trojan copy for accuracy and orugmahty Nlarlan Sandergard supervnsed the appointments for the semor PICIUICS wlth Hollerr Studnos whlle Donn Lohnes and Nfiark Flanders J under the guldance of Mark Flanders, Sr recorded mformal shots from around and about the school Vlrs Nloellers typmg classes typed most of the annual copy The Trojan copy was done by wrlters who vuelded words as tools of their professlon The scrlbes were packed from all three classrflcatnons to atta1n a more complete picture of East Hlgh IH 1942 The re corders of the years actnvztles were Fred Wade Gretchen Tackaberry, Marxan Sandergard Ava Marne Van Duzer, Evan Hultman Beverly Qumn Roger Oleson, Mary Lou Strnckler, Louise Carpenter, Lols Smgleton, Doris Zopf Ruth Gremmels Mlldred Ber nett, Dlck Kascht Vlfglnl3 Haffa, Barbara Lltchheld B111 Kalnanov, Duane Segebarth Harold Goldsberry Russell Sm1th Leona Neubauer, B111 West Larry Wxnnnnger Roger Stephens oyce Young Bob Upde graff, Geraldme Belscamper and Martha Furgerson Nlllllflflllg senior pix prozldrs un for Rogzr 0145411 Erlllor Lurr5 WIPIVIIIQCY and Bob Ufnlzgra Pfm10,grafJhrrs Donn Lobnrs Mark Flamlzrs tbmk on !1'cbn1quf's Copgurrhrs Rulb Grfnzrrzcls Gerry Brlrmmprr Dorn Zap and B1rbr1m Ill b rfrl zborm pllfllffb or lhmr pager WH mm! rprll ibut name ngbl tag: Gnfchrn Tarkabzrrg at l:LanHnllmar1 rr fri lo Ihr les Dirk Kasrhf and Ala VanDn ar xntfual 1111 lflflj uhuh loyt Young and Mllliffd Bernd! nal Copy u rllzrr fnzlmh Bill Wrsf Lcvma Artllblllllf B111 Kulmnoz Flonnu Lczlrrmun Wan lou Slrnlzlcr Virginia Hu u R0,rr Sizfrbrnt Dnam Srgrlvnrfb and l'rz'rf Wacfr YO LE' Pag Fifty One O O A , I., - - N A u - . 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Editors, re- porters, and business managers met different periods with the bulletin board serving as a means of com- munication. This year the staff has a permanent record of its activities in the form of a movie for which members of the staff and journalism class cooperated in writing the script. Members of the editorial staff were editor-in-chief, Louise McCoy, news editor, Carol Sage, feature editor, nrst semester, Ann Fowler, second semester, Carol Garrett, exchange editor, Claire Fry, sports Cfain' Fry amf finally Knirf look mer story JY Mary Cfairlzvrilzg aml Larry I-iixlvrr rhvrl: beatl- lim' dXSf,QllV7ll'l1fA. Kaibryu Fiffux, lim Fixbrr, Cbarlolli' Karla, and Thelma Svbmivr iran Ihr mfs ublfr Mar, Fillos umf Bill Gtll'l.il1f'l rbarf fbi' f1ll'Ull1l'. Hurz s a galfvy l'zr' rberkr1f,', sajx Norma Brinlfr as sbt' bamfx fvmnf fn rofwy rdilors. Maria' Mc'Culfr3, Lois Long, Ann Fou fer, lark W'3'unt, Iam' Wvuflarzd, aml Dorothy Dirrs xrruliuizr' 111173. Editor.: Carol Garrrll, Louise M4'C0j', Rusvrll Smilb antl Cam! Sage f'!Nlf'l'l' on page maize-ufv. Bu iness editor, Russell Smith, sports writers, Wallace Knief, Dori Morphew, reporters, first semester, Mary Fillos, XVallace Knief, Norma Brinker, second semester, Pat Bingham, Dorothy Diers, Mary Chickering, Lawrence Fisher, Ferdinand Klaren, Lois Long, Willard Roth, Jack Wyant, and Geraldine Gibson, columnists, first semester, Mary Fillos, Katherine Fillos, Jim Fisher, second semester, Dorothy Diers, Mary Chickering, copy readers, Marie McCalley and Jane Nventland, typist, Betty Rynearson, staff advisor, Miss Mar- guerite Blough. Business manager, Bill Gardner, bookkeeper, Mary Fillos, circulation manager, Donn Lohnes, advertising manager, jim Fisher, and advertising solicitors, first semester, W'illard Roth, Charlotte Koch, Edyth Mae Grove, and Katherine Fillos, second semester, Thelma Schuster and Kenneth Skene made up the business staff. Page Fifly-Tu 0 Accomplished WI To gann entrance to ulll and Scroll the mternatlonal honorarv soclety for high school journalists a student must haye one hundred mches of copy ln the school paper must send at least one artncle to the natnonal headquarters and be approx ed by the adusor Nhss 'wlarguente Blough Upon lonnnng eyery membr recen es a ulll and Scroll pm The mam actn 1ty of the year was publlshmg the Wooden Horse, an anthology of poems essays and short stones Another xmportant ey ent the sprmg press banquet fetmg members of the Orange and Black and Trojan staffs and new members of unll and Scroll, was sponsored by the club The officers of uxll and Scroll mcluded Loulse McCoy presldent Ann Fowler uce presrdent, Norma Brinker recordmg secretary Carol Garrett correspondmg secretary, and Carol Sage treasurer Easts group IS one of one thousand chapters located rn every state of the Umon nn Hawau England Chma Brltxsh Honduras and Alaska elders of Words rolhng fifteen thousand young yournalxsts XX hen East Hugh students entered the annual Iowa state speech festn al held at Iowa C1ty Xlarch 26 27 28 they competed wlth partlcnpants from schools throughout the state R3dl0 speakmg and 1nterpret1ve readmg of both prose and poetry comprrsed the events whlch East entered Zlnlta Taylor recened supenor mn lnter pretne readmg amassmg the highest number of pomts obtainable m this dnnsxon Meredxth Smlth won top ratmg mn radxo speakmg Mane VIcCalley and Bob XV1lll3mS Easts other two entrants rated hlgh m prose and poetry readmg Zmnta Taylor and Bob Wnllxams who also partlcnpated nn radno speakmg recen ed second dnnsnon ratmgs h1s selection Thus IS War , oy er WSUI and Zmlta 1nterpreted her poetry entry The Whlte Cllffs by Allce Duer Mxller at the recltal follownng the festn al UPPLR LUT A I'oulzr and I MLCU3 edzlors of flu Wooden Horn C Suzi aml C Gurrefl 0 :urs 0 lull and Stroll Z Taylor 'll Sllllflfl Lowru LFIT Furst Row A Brmkrr M Fzllos I Wrrzfland K Pillar Second Row I Flvbcr M IlrlrCalley B Rxmursun ll Kun B wlllldlll Nl NIzC1l1ay zbupilrnzzimlrt Page Fffly Tbrrc 0 O . 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W' 1 533-: In a land symbol1zed by the Statue of L1berty, Where the freedoms of llfe, lxberty, and the pursuit of happmess are st1ll extant, East Hlgh youth are learnxng to 'zpprecxate the mallenfxble r1ghts of the 1nd1v1dual Through homeroom umts, Where demo cratlcally chosen representatn es comprlse the student councxl, they partxcxpate 1n government of the people bv the people 'ind for the people Student Council Second Semester xrst Row 'lu r ml lx on ru on 111 ru 1 I I uf HI I1 flurd on A 1 rm Il N1 1 ll 1 n 1 Hultm IJ In x If W W . 1 . . . L . t , 7 mf ' ' ' ' I W 0 e o I . ': G. innfm. Ii. XVMI, R. .' J vs, R. Url' nrlx. K. 'uulrl. I,. Sugu. M Set d Rx : IJ. H Ill 'l. IL fill, ii. Huluur1pu1'. IJ. Slvpfl. Xl? It J. R. Sfvplfun, X. Brink-'r', B. l'11rfu.gr.1-Il. H. Brink. H. .'HrCHlIl.'n. R. Um'rl'II. mr B. Rx vllrmn. I'. l'r4'u. CN. Ciurrrlt. ' ' R ': '. lfgf cj, B. Funk. R. Briygx. IJ. Yumfu. R. Oluwn. I.. .Illhn M Tmlnrv. pLIffL'l'KlIll. IJ. in 'Il. Ig. Claim. D. 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' .1 : A in Experiencing the Freedoms W WMV UM' W W Contents: First Smrzestvr Sfudent Council Homeroom I:t'llflH'l'S Homerooms Seniors Protgrzzm Ark 71011 ledgmenfs Guiding Studen Democratically chosen representatives from each homeroom comprised the leadership group of the stu dent body who developed into a constructne force under the guidance of Miss Margaret Barnes and Leonard Raffensperger The first semester student council elected the following officers for the year Roger Stephens president Jane Wentland, vice president, Norma Brinker, secretary and Bob Upde graff treasurer Council sponsored was the sixth annual Home coming auditorium, which over three hundred guests attended Jack Wyant characterizing a rustic lad tuma , became a familiar figure in the auditoriums planned by the committee headed by Marie McCalley and Jack Wyant Miriam Anderson and Don Kelley, co chairmen conducted a clean up campaign to make the student body more conscious of their school s appearance Other committee heads for the first semester Fmsr Ro t Projects in ere get acquainted with your school Ruth Grem mels social Norma Brink Jean Spriggs and Dick Grimes and finance Bob Carpenter Noon programs, an innovation of the mid year council mcluded games group singing moues and er and Bob Allen ushermg Donn Lohnes study hall and library student talent Among high lights of second semester under council auspices vu swing show Hi Neighbor Nme students r ceived medal awards at the fourth yearly hobby show l h ol arties filled every vacant Friday Dr Pau sc o p XVeaver of Stephens College was the headlmer at East s first youth conference 'viay ll and 12 l Committee chairmen for the mud term counci G and Ral h were study hall and library Emery ates p Andres auditorium and pep Evan Hultman and M re McCalley finance Bob Updegraff social a 1 Meredith Smith and Bob Allen get acquamted with as East Highs third consecutive your school, Rut rem , ton and ushering Rowena Garrett and Don Moot aft K I D Krllx D Kznl clman W NI NfzCall41 Ix Koual I Sprlggs B opt F Galax SILOND Row R Grmumrls L Nsubamr T Sfammrr M Amlfrwn P Nhllzr L Kon M Olds P Erkbog THIRD Row K Gnmmq D Lymb B Ulu! gn: D Kimbi D Iobmc Coolq C1 Ivmfar B Allcn D Szblcih B Curfnnhr I Wzfllluflil Pug. 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W l'11g1' S1115-T11 1, Everv 10B is a little thrilled and a little scared, when he thinks of coming up to East High The first big worry 15 Ending the room, and it generally happens that once on the Hrst day f school, the tenth grade student finds himself in that xx rong room Upon entering the right room he Ends a friendlx teacher to guide him and makes many new acquain tances He learns that the home room is a place for discussion, entertainment, and other interesting actixmes Throughout the day he discox ers the opportunities and rtsponsibihtues that await him, the clubs and organizations comprising the schools actnity pro gram, and the fact that his school program is deslgned Under Studie MISS BLACK S HOMEROOM First Row Second Row D Kudtlka NI Olds M Orth Ci Niarmie N1 Nielson N Nixller C Ptttrson V Pudnl Thmrd Row D Itvus B Lemmon G Parker NI Pitts A Ret P ondlt B Klaus NI Potter Fourth Row H Nloelltr R ohnson S Nlontlox L Ltntlkox Xliddleton G Ostrandtr C1 Nllthatl R NltCratktn MISS BLOUGH S HOMEROOM First Row R Rogers lx Sktm XX Wtlth I' Lrtn C Rltthit D Seaton Second Row D Smith lx Rottrs NI Sinr I Young X Smlth L Robbms A Xaughn Third Row L Vvormuth H Stafford I Robinson C Rttd B Sttri X Schmidt XX Saul A Tide-mann L Lntudt Fourth Row D Tutktr R Vildes tltltr XX nm Svtartztll D Skcnt P Wilson to meet his individual needs. The Hrst day max be trying but the student goes home with 1 real enthusiasm at the prospect of his three tears at East High 'VIISS BARIN ES HOMEROOVI First Row B Ham Ix Frtdtri k B Frank R Briggs NI Carter NI Ad lussrr' Second Row B Hoclfen L Couttrmont B Furgcrson VI Barnett j Cruppen Drxdui D Graham I' Dally Third Row olman I Ca an I Lmapman Ci Der: td Doxtn shop B H tton Du Bois Pager In Fourth Row rvun O Conra B Btrvun D Dttdrit R Adams Hitkts I Bttntr I Hubbard Move In V , v O if i . . , , ' ' P. H . 2. .ll , 1. 'I , 1 -'fi-l,I-Q. ,K ,- - 1s.lsa ,, u ,I-1. ',j.'A-l'd, 'Y I' I ' xi.lf,.g ,N. O 1 l Y E. Rathbone, D. Otto, D. Kopel, L. Nialtas, R. Myers, H. LaPole, . ' I u I I S - I . - ,.. ' , . .f-ext, . ' ' . . j, D. Sp '1' , C. Vfest, C. i ', S, Sophomores Enjoy New Experienc s MR. BUTE'S HOMEROOM First Row: IS. Bennett, -I. Bruce, A. .-Xnderson. NI. Brink, KI. Bruner, I. CUI- Iistcr. P. Buncfas. Second Row: NI, Iictti, I.. Iirmrn. I.. :Xltnn. A. Brown. IJ. .-Xndcrmn. XI. C Jin. K. Cantwell. P. Austrcng, If. Bcnwn Third Row: I. II.111mg.1rtncr. Ci. I2l.IlIL'Y'. R. C11111n1.1.Ix. I. II.1Iit'r. C. I'm-1x11 XI. Iiird. I. .'XI1Il1cIm. Cy. IsllI'IW.lIII'i. Fourth Row: I. lkiglwtul. I. I'mrtIcr. Il. C I.1rIi. II. Iiuntlty. XY. II.lI'xCV. R. .Xgur Ci, I'wIvv. I. .'XI1f.iIu-1. Il. Iialtcr. MISS CAMPBELUS HOMEROOM First Row: II. II11'1c1. Ii. II.1Iv. Ii. Iltlug. .'X. i11:11111-g11.1111. Ii. 11.1.1 MR. CLARK'S HOMEROOM First Row: B. Ketchum, V. HKJII-IIIJII, A. Kirby. II. Hulse. P. Iiittrcll. I, Iacubs. NI. Iarsen. Second Row: S. Itlayvvird, R. Hewitt. Ii. Icssinc. T. Ilcrpclink. D. Knscht I, I.1nc, XI. Holler. II. I':1in.1rd. Third Row: I'. KL'I1IlL'III1.IIl. .-X. Iliqkt-v, XI. Ilunt. R. KL-111-111. I. KHIXI. XX' I.1t'Iu1n1. C. I'Ik'lIl1l.'Ill. XI. Ixmg, Fourth Row: IJ. II1mt11.11gIc. I.. ,IuI111w11, li. Ilulmci. Il. Ilurllvcrt. II. I'x.111t' II. Ilmvcr. N. Ilulmt-s. IS. Ilivlmnwn. I. IiIL'IYl!Y1.III. MR. DOLA N'S I-IOMEROOBI First Row: I. '1Ittt.1It. Ii. Ntlwu. Ii. Ulvtn. I'. XI1Iltr. X. X.1t'11t11.111. I I1,111x. XI. I L1.l111t1'. I. Cxrilrr. XI1.:'N. Second Row: Second Row: I.11r:1'11. II. II1:IN11v-. I. IJ1x. Ii. lll.l1-:1..II ilak X. I I 'ix I3 I1V1u1t Xi. U'Ii1.1't. XI Xlxzwlxt. I. NJA. Il, I 1 M11 I I:1.Iw- I. Ilv',1:.'. I. li11.1:.Ix. I Ix.11Z--.:g. I7 XI1.:.-. Third Row: Third Row: X Iwultz. XI II1'1Ixt1I1:': 4. XI H11 1 . I. Il 4' X X. xIl1l X.. I' I.1'I'.,I1. li XI 1.5 lt . Ii. X -... II. X1 Mi: Ii. Iltlixr. I. III -.12 Il. II 11211 I IIN. I. XI1ll.'. I. Iwii1tI1.I. '.1II.,I,. Irourth Row: Fourth Row: I Inf.. N I1-x IF. I7'1-Q. Il. Il.1XI z.. II, l11'.iNIuzz'.. II. IS. XI.I'x1'1i:'.. I. XI1'l.:. II U I., Nui Ii. XI.. I' k1 .i . . I. I1..Ix:'Z. I. L-1 XI, K-z..:.t'. X1-..1.II.I1'1t: .N-ft-111 Group Promote School Lo alit MISS ENLOXVIS HOMEROOM First Row: IJ. Payne. T. Pack. Xl. Rtud. A. R-'burn-ln. tl. Scnxmm. K. Second Row: I. Plncu. .-X. Scott. I'. Suu. P. Pt-rry. A. Ruhhun. Nl. IJ. Parry. Third Row: IS, Salmon. NI. Paulsen. Y. Schaufcr. IJ. Stharfunbcrg. tl. I. Patirtc. NV. Smith, Xl. Smith. I. Rcnf. Fourth Row: IS. Roncy, C. IR-mm, I'. Smith. T. Sclmrnulclt. Xl. Ilctcz xllluuc. l'. Rift-ri. I.. Stliluuu. I. Rumor, MR. FLANDERS' HOMEROOM First Row: Il. Nvartcrsnn, IJ, Truigf.. KI. Slricklcr, IJ. Y.1nd.1. IS. R. XY.1tkim. Second Row: Sludlu S'1zuls SWIQCY mn. Il XYilsfm I. Summy. Nl. X'X'.1rrcn. li. Thompwn, I. Xfhirc, IS. Swartz. A 'I'.1plin. IS, Wflfhur. Third Row: C.. Iffhilc, T. Taylor. XI. Yfilkins. G. Zull. N. Tcrcr. I.. -I. White. Fourth Row: Wirth. K. St. Clair, K. XY'ebbcr. K. NVickh.1m. T. Turner. IJ. X'x'cu Il, Vanstun, I.. Zcincr. MISS HANSEN'S HOMEROOM First Row: IS. Buckles. I. Ciricinilw, Q. Ioufas. ID. Fxlau. Xl. Kombs. Y liarxlurt. Second Row: Y. Finger. D. Iolumirig. I.. Harrn. Xl. Ciurdlin. Xl. Iiarwdticld I. Fredrick. Third Row: K, Cantwell. ul. Brcsson. IS. Conihs. Q. Cook. Y. Bunce. tl. Ixlrnwll Fourth Row: I, .M'kcrm.zn, tl. Cooluy, I. Iicru, W. lliwlmp, I. Arthur, K. Im- m.m. IS. llarpvr. MR. LOGAN'S HOMEROOM First Row: li. Nicol. Plummer. IJ. RClUl1Cl'!. N, Rcifstuck, I.. Kilgorc N. Kiigdun. Second Row: fm. Xlarslull. QI. Paulsun. IJ. klohnson, IS. Iuhriwn. Ci. Kennedy R. I.UfKlll. Third Row: Il. Insku. V. XIcUun.1ld. sl. Nluss, I. Pllwfll. I.. Pricbc, In Pines R. -lacklin. Fourth Row: K. Kurth, B. Nelson, P. Kalinnuv, ID. Knob. NY. Nlqrvurs, R l'.1j.nc, I.. Perry. Juniors Assume Responsibilitie MR. GILKER'S HOMEROOM MR. LUKES' HOMEROOM First Row: ii. Snuscr. IS. XYiIkins, .-X. XY'cbbcr. D. Smith. Ci. XX'hucIcr, II. Taber. Second Row: D. Shipp. I. Rogers, B. Sknlsky, B, Yncrka. .-X. XV..-Iclm. Third Row: F, 'XY'uIfv:IiuIiIc. Ii. Young. H. xXv.1I'I1CIi.l. A. Spur. I. XYcisl. O Sirnpsun. Fou rth Row: R. S.1Il. II. Rohinwxi, Ii. XY'ccdin. XY. SKCI'Z'Cll, Ci. Y..nuu, I' Schmidt. MISS OLDER'S HOMEROOM First Row: I. lir'-Qt-11-mgI1. I. I-Mor. I. lhnrtm. Ii. II-QIIYTIKI. XI. Iuxgtr n N. IJct'Itcr. R. Knxrwx. Second Row: R. Ihxis. Ii. II.1xw. XI. Cwrucmz NI. Crimlux. I. Irct-I.md. I First Row: I5. Bocscrn, If, Iiisbcc. IJ. Chucvcr, KI. Courier, P. Bingham, G. Htl sc.1mpcr, I. ixCI'iCl'l'D.1I1, B. Cun1stwcIi. Second Row: IS. Barron. U. .-Xgum, I. Coon, X. Conn. XI. .'XdIt1swn. I. C uh Cf ISFHIISUII. Third Row: R. Andursma, N. Iiuchncr. ID. IILIDIY, Q.. Iiakcr. XY. Iimhy. il. XII nndcr. C'unIt. N. Clurdrgly. Fourth Row: I. JXIIHIJII, D. Cnr'-cpius. H. C'I.1us. C.. Iicntlcy. Ii. .'XIcX.1n ar I'. I'l.ll'I1L'S. Ii. Iiurk. XY, C ughran. C. Cllnhcld. MRS. MOEL1.ER'S HOMEROOM First Row: tl. I.1wIusx. II. II-wlfcr. I. Iiultman. Ci. I.cI.md. IB. II-wh. IS. In Iwrg. NI. Ixugur Second Row: - Ii. Iu.un.1v. IS lnhn---n. I. I1-nu. I. Ihnursrtn. II. Ixrugv. lvr.lI'-1111. Y- II-UI-L Ixclxux. In IcIIurm.m Third ROW? Third Row: Il. II.1IIxg.m. I Ih1IHuxs. I. kv.1rr.1hr.im. I. llxlh, N. IIc1:::v.1 IJ. IuI1I. I. Iu.im.ln, I. Inlxns-ui. Ii. Ixnwm mr. Ii. X1.1r Ib, Lircunc. II. Irdnmn. Y. KLIIN. I. IIHIIU, Fourth Row: Fourth Row: R.IIc.xlI':rsI1.ux.i.I.1gurI1n.I.S.Ciirriwn. I.iirvunIu.R,K-r-1'. R. Xlanlux. R. K.-luv, II. I.1ngq.m, ll. 1.11-my R, King, I. lui R, I.-uhrr. NI. Ilhwn PJQ mmm. I. IIur I' Ylxfvx-Six IIWLII. .K I.ll1iln'rI--vu. Homeroom Groups Discuss Problems MISS PRIZLER'S I-IOMEROOM First Row: KI. I. Sdnipwn. I.. Xcuhauur. IS, Niinur. I.. Saga. S. Kass, N.l't:vr1 Second Row: NI. Ncif. II, X-SIJKI. I. I'..r.1s. D. I,.1l'I'i.1u. I.. Suhr-ncdtr. X1,R'.I,.4r:s. Third Row: R. I. Xiiilcr. N. Ncrry. I. Xiillur. IS. XI-Jun. II, Oimsu-ad. Xl Rciniurt, Y. Xicljmy. Fourth Row: IJ. Xiurphcw. IS. Iicdigcs, NI. I'icI1I. ,I. 5QI1.l.ItIx. I. Urtii. XY. Ilnnu XI. IHML-I. MR. RlTLAND'S HOMEROOM First Row: AI. Slctiun. I. Schuster. I, Summer, II. Wlwt. IJ. Xfylmrm I. 'I Smith. Iv. StirIIcr. Second Row: A, Vin IPLIICF, lf. Scgcbarth, XI. XYulg.1st, I.. Yan Ifluut. A. Tliumqs, P. Ifiium, V. XY'cidm.in, Ii. Slruckiiun. Third Row: I'. XY'cI1hcr, II. Wvil-.1-n, C.. XY'idnunn, R. Vihitc, N. XYIVIII, NI Tomkins, P. XXIIIIIJFIISIJII. IS. Xxiiiiiarus. Fourth Row: Ii. Tidumann, D. Scgcbnrili, S. WIJSSCDJJF, I.. Vfatsun, CQ. Smitix IJ. Szrcit, V. W'iIIcy, R. XY'iddcI. . - A LVN fn 'J A MISS MORRISON'S HOMEROOM First Row: Ci. Iwmx. K.. Iamus. IS, Innes. Ii. I'mrI-nr, I. barns. I. .-Xiiun. I. tluimsmi, II. Cjrimus. Second Row: Ci. Ciibsuii. KI. C.I1iyI-luring. Ii. I5rL1nsgI1u.n. IJ, Aicriii. Ix. I'iIIw. Y. Ihkur. I. Iiurlx. I. Hcrpuiink. Third Row: IS. Iiucmliing. II. Iirciifiuid. I'. ilunncii, A. I'AmInrn, A. Ixgurwn XI. ISULIIJR, II. Christan. I. .Xi.IRissuii. Fourth Row: R. imtt, II. IJcI..mq', IS. Iiuun. KI. Iirudy, I. Ruling, C.. II IJ. c.II.lPI11.1I1. IJ. lbuninuy, I. Iiuiing. MISS SMITH'S HOMEROOM First Row: IJ. Wfst, I. Rugurs, I. Young, IJ. Siiipp, XI, Lusk. X1 II. Niigiitingalc. Second Row: A. Simpson, I.. Rulhmcicr, IJ. Stafford. I.. Marx, P. Spies, inigstrm. I.. XXIJIIRCF. Third Row: IJ. XYIIIIIIICY. I., Nimlias, I3 Viftdc, NI. SILIIIIWUII. R. Ritchic, rcrwn, W. 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