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FIRST Row: B. Bennett, M. Betts, I. Bruce, E. Ahlhelm, E. Benson, l.. Brown. SECOND Row: M. Brink, K. Cantwell, L. Alton, D. Boren, E. Baker, E. Brown, M. Cain. THIRD Row: D. Bauer, E. Beightol, H. Bently, D. Clark, B. Brecunier, I. Archibald. FOURTH Row: E. Border, G. Bisby, I. Bruner, R. Ager, D. Baker, L. Cameron, L. Abfalter. Fmsr Row: E. Dix, B. Dilvvorth, H. Davis, E. Goarcke, D. Funk, P. Evans, E. Cutler. SECOND Row: C. Frye, G. Frahm, M. Danken- bring, F. Hansen, B. Fisher, D. Harvey, I. Frickson, M. Euchner. THIRD Row: M. Greenley, M. Halligan, R. Gar- rett, I. Frickson, P. Doran, C. Gauger, A. Fowler, M. Gable. FOURTH ROW: I. Frye, D. DuMire, A. Cunning- ham, V. Funk, D. Gardner, H. Goldsberry, Ft. DeBar, E. Evely, S. Foxx. Thru Effective Training ln Leonard Raffenspergens homeroom, also junior, Ross Ager, student council representa- tive first semester, Elaine Benson, alternate first semester, and Iack Bruner, elected to the coun- cil second semester, directed the activities. The room discussed, had programs, and con- tributed to the Red Cross and the Sullivan Fund. Some of the ideas used for programs were talent shows, quiz programs, truth or consequences, and spelling bees. The contest over the Iunior- Senior Prom was mainly over the point of Whether it was to be formal or informal. ln Miss Campbells ground school, the offi- cers, Helen Davis, first semester student council representative, and Betty Dilworth, on the stu- dent council second semester, took care of inci- dental sales campaigns and reported to the homeroom on general news, While Harold Goldsberry, Dick l-lalligan, and Dick Gardner assisted. This room was the scene of many a hard- fought verbal controversy over the Iunior-Senior Prom and the other activities of the junior class. ...Page 23
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FIRST Row: M. Warren, M. L. Strickler, A. Wil- liams, V. Finger, R. Watkins, B. Wilson. SECOND ROW: H. Waterson, R. Thompson, E. White, A. Taplin, I. Summy, B. Webber. THIRD ROW: W. Matthias, N. Teter, M. Thomp- son, D. Vtfest, T. Turner, L. Ziener, I. White. FIRST ROW: D. Perry, K. Shadle, L. Place, I. Sentman, A. Rathbun, N. Schmidt, M. Rob- erts. SECOND Row: E. Sage, M. Sauer, I. Petitte, Ft. Sprio, W. Smith, M. Shiek, E. Reitf. THIRD Row: D. Payne, T. Peek, B. Salmon, M. Paulsen, M. Smith, I. Reinhart, B. Honey, P. Perry. FOURTH Row: G. Rourke, L. Schelick, M. Peter- sen, M. Reed, T. Schonteldt, D. Schlette, P. Rifen, D. Scharfenberg. Perfecting Future Pilots ck West and Vernie Webber, as tirst semester presentative and alternate, assumed the early adership ot Mark Flanders' pretlight group. stin White and Roland Watkins were elected take over the room's activities in the second emester but their tasks were cut short when e group was disbanded and divided among e other junior home rooms. Due to its short nation the students had little chance to show eir ability in the intramural program. During the homeroom period, Miss Lillian iloW's group in the library has been discussing tizenship and related subjects. Leading these discussions first semester were Audrey Rath- bun, council representativeg Wilma Smith, alter- nate, and Kathryn Shadle, Orange and Black representative, while group leaders second semester were Wilma Smith, elected to the council by the group, Bill Salmon, alternate, and Pat Perry, intramural chairman. Discussions were carried on regarding the lunior-Senior Prom, school activities, and com- mencement. As there was no active program committee, sometimes information programs were arranged by members of this group.
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Advaii oed Pilots ss Thorne's homeroom, formerly supervised Edwin Clark, presents an excellent example the tendency of informality to induce cooper- on and friendship. The atmosphere of the homemalcing apart- ent gave this informal air to frequent discus- wns and quizzes on the war, radio programs, d other topics of general interest. This room, represented in most of East's ganizations, was successful in everything that ook up. Gerald Holmes and Dick Kascht were coun- representatives and Don Hurlhert was bond drive chairman. George Hutchison took over his homeroom upon Leland Dolan's induction into the army in lanuary. Participating in many activities, this home- room was very prominent in the intramural pro- grams and the bond drive. Leisure time was expended in discussions, mainly on current events. Homeroom officers were Phyliss Miller, pres- identy Paul Miner, vice-president: Russell Mur- ray, secretaryg Verda O'Rourke and Prank Metcalf, council representatives. Fmsr Row: L. Jacobs, V. Hoffman, M. King, M. Holler, M. Larsen, P. Kittrell. SECOND Row: I. Henry, I. Hulse, I. Klenzinan, T. Herpelink, P. Kentzleman, D. Kastch. Hickey. bert, L. Kohl, I. Kane, D, Hosier, N. Holmes. kern. B. Lippert, P. Loffredo, A. Nachtman. H. Mixdorf, L. Melich, D. Messersmith. Lottich, P. Miller, L. Nuss, M. L. Letsch. Kinstry, P. Metcalf. THIRD ROW: B. Lessine, M. Hunt, l. Lane, D. Kirschhaum, R. Kenyon, B. lohnson, A. FOURTH Row: W, Iaclcson, G. Holmes, D. Hurl- Nor PICTURED: C. Hietman, R. Hewitt, K. Knees- Fmsr Row: V. O'Rourke, B. Nelson, M. Manske, SECOND Row: R. Nelson, E. Notting, M. Losee, THIRD Row: P. Miner, D. Lippert, F. Miller, E. FOURTH Row: I. Newton, P. Nicholas, D. Oman, R. Murray, R. Olesen, B. Nauman, B. Mc-
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