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earn Tricks 0 Trade Against a hackground of maps and history texthoolis on third floor meets Miss Leola Stropes homeroom. Her group is duly rep- resented in sports as well as in scholastic activities. lVliss Strope's homeroom has followed the general trend of homeroom periods, which are Considered all too short, for the allotted I5 minutes rapidly diminishes when students are engrossed in a lively discussion of school affairs. The homeroom officers elected hy student vote are: student council representative, Lu.-hm Leland and alternate, Brainerd Hor- nerg stamp representative, Marilyn Hertlein. Following a routine of discussing world events and attempting to solve school proll- lems, Miss Viola Knoche's homeroom has gained a wider understanding of world and school situations. This room is very handy when bothered hy a prohlem of modern or past histo1'y for it takes the students hut a moment to refer to Muzzey or some of the innumerable history hooks in proving their point. Her homeroom leaders are as follows: student council representative, Ralph And- erson and alternate, Everett Bailey, stamp committee, Sanomia Berdell, Eugene Bennett, and Richard Amfahrg president, Mareella Bandfield. The students have varied interests, parti- cipating in 111any of East Higlfs extra cur- ricular activities. FIRST ROW: ll. Lessine. B. Horner. L. Leland. YV. Klein. ' SECUNIP RUHV: D. Karns. K. Lemper. B. Kelly. M. E. Joyce. M. llertlein. - THIRD ROHM: B. La Pole. .l. Koweil. G. Johnson. S. Kirby. T. Leeper, H. Larahee. - FOURTH Howell. B. Barnes, .l. Bartlett. R. Amfahr. M Benson. 5. Berdell, C. Allen. Page 20 ROW: R. Ladendorf. D. Kannnerdiner, l.. Kern. L. Kelley. ll. Kristensen. P. FIRST Iiflllii E. Bailey, l.. liandfield. R. Bentley, J. Bislbee. R. llisdorf. - SEC- OND ROW: B. .l. Berteh. C. lfreie. R. .'hl1flCl 10lI. R. Bauman. D. Allrert-on. T. Bell. - THIRD ROW: H. Alexander. l . Aungst, M. Baker. V. Ackerman. M. Baniield. Fl. Bennett. - FUURTH ROW:
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or ing teadil Ahead Noi satishml with H10 per cent stamp salvs in ll0lllC'l'00lll.S worthy 1lt'lllt'Vt'llli'lllS woulxl mw- their own honn-room, Miss ,lean Slozufs pro- cssitatv :lc-voting far more spam- than is pos- lf-gvs sent out se-veral slutlenls to other home- l'00lllS WVIIPVP lll1'y Ill'0S6lll01l I3klll'l0lii' Slillllll sales-hooster talks to lll'0Ill0lt' the salt' of war honels aml stamps. Miss Sloans and Miss Lauhst-hers IIB ll0IllCl'0UlllS haw- frequently uniteal their cl'- forts anal wvrv holh first to gain the honor of 100 por vvnt salt' of war honmls anfl Slitlllllti. This homeroom has vlectt-fl the following omvers: stuslent rounm-il representative. Bill Pauley antl altvrnate. Eloise Rohinson: stamp rvprosentative. Gail Mclick ancl assistant Boh Munch: presitlvnt. Herb Mivhe. To mention the variety of Miss HilllSf'll.S FIRST RON : C. Michael, H. Nll'll0I2lS, NY. Paulvy. E. Robinson, G. Wlvlirlx. SECOND ROW: 'I'. Ownes, V. Wallker, E. Paulson. N. Prim-v. E. Paras. H. Shep- ln-rd. ' TIIIRII lfOlf : A. Taylor, D. NVcntworth. R. Munalt, C. Olsen, C. Peter- sen. -X. Nielson. ' FOURTH KOIV: .l. Morphew. li. Sonnnars. C. Mohlis. H. Min-he. F. Mithe. R. Ullolu. - NOT PICTI-'RIiII: .l. Wolf. FIRST ROW: J. Vlfivkey, R. Vlfatson, N. W'illiams. li. Suiter, M. Tinnm-rman. C. Spates. - SECOND HOW: M. Sprio, M. Williams, I. Burt. IJ. Willer, M. Thorp. l.. Zimmerman. M. Wyhorny. - THIRD ROW: A. Thompson. D. Turner. M. J. wlllBt?lt'l', L. Unlietlt, E. Wiasserfort, B. Thompson, W. Trainor. ' FOURTH ROW: R. WH-st, l.. J. Vaelsrhow, B. L. Vllnite. J. Willey. C. Turner. W. Wllitaker. E. wV8ldPll, S. Singh-ton. - NOT PIC- TUREIJ: D. Starr, Y. Thorson, M. Wilsoll. Page 10 N - , i-W - sihlc. This ll0lIli'l'U0lll has an 4-xm-Ili-nt schol- itim ievorsl. invlutling four A honor roll stutlonts. Several of thv llll'lllliPl'S p'u'ti1-ip'1tv - v w Ill haurl ancl orc-hf'stra. lhough vng -su thvir avtivilies. thvy havv not forg hovs who art- unahlt- lo go to school lol I have volloctfwl lll0lll'y to svnll vopif' ol this annual to hoys in tht- svrvivv who art h 1 1 to SPt'lll'C Olll' lil'l't'1l0lll. Thvir ollivers are: stuflvnt vount-il ll nt s talivc-. Neil Vl illiams anal alternate. Be tts cr: stamp l'9lll'0St'lIlilllVl'.. Wlarilyn N 1 ll s This homeroom hopvs nvxt ya-ar to u 1 sllccvssflllly the' role ol' a sonior IIOIIIKHN
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FIRST ROW: M. Fox, C. Foster, E. Hem- sath, G. Harper, M. E. Havenstrite. ll. Fulton. ' SECOND ROW: J. Henry. Y. Gongalus, V. Hughes, L. Cerholl, B. Goarcke, A. M. Fossen. L. Griffin. THIRD ROW: D. Cartholf, C. Frost. L. Heene, H. Flemming, C. Cilhertson. C. Fox. D. Fosse. - FOURTH ROW: W. Fulton. W. Harden. L. Herrick, H. Hlllll- merhurg. R. Harvey. W. Fuller, S, Crupp. FIRST ROW: A. M. Smith, L. Rogers, H. Rogers, ll. Potter, A. Suyler. V. Schmadeke. - SECOND ROW': A. Schulz. B. M. Sasse. V. Zhornik, M. Reinville, A. Srhoof. W. Skt-'ne, B. Schwerin. THIRD ROW: D. Smith. R. Rugg. D. Schroeder. M. Schonfelt, W. Postel. A. Price. - FOURTH ROW: L. Smart. C. Potts. R. Ryan. E. Schultz, L. Spurs. H. Rollins, H. Smock. . nward to New Hori ons Miss Dorothy Rambo, clramatics coach, says there definitely are no had actors in her homeroom. The students decide upon the type of discussions they prefer and then elect a leader to prepare and preside at the discus- sion. Their discussions follow the general trend of school affairs and problems with a mingling of foreign affairs. The homeroom officers are as follows: student council rep- resentative. Elmer Hen1sath and alternate, Donna Fosseg president, Elmer Hemsath. Stressing in daily discussions good citizen- ship and loyalty, Mrs. Arletta KolJer's home- room students have gained the knowledge of what constitutes heing loyal Americans, an understanding they will not soon forget. Once a week they have a class discussion on sports, usually centering around the latest games or meets. They have developed a somewhat loosely organized choir during homeroom period, but have not yet considered prospects of presenting their routine to the student body as a whole. The homeroom offcers are: student council representative, Harriet Rogers and alternate, Don Potterg stamp representatives, Margaret Reinville and Virginia Zbornik. Page 21
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