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epare or reater Trails Showing an interest in school and world problems, Miss Margaret Barnes' 12B home- room students have made a careful study of many of the difficulties of our present society. Her homeroom is frequently interrupted by the questions of student council representa- tives. Checking with them is a job capahly taken care of by Velda Schmidt, thus reliev- ing Miss Barnes so she may devote her time to her homeroom activities, which usually takes the majority of the fifteen minute period. Miss Barnes' homeroom officers are as follows: student council representative. Kenneth Rogers and alternate, Lois Gouter- montg stamp representative and chairman of FIRST ROW: E. Chapman, C. Ritchie, K. Rogers, L. Goutermont, .l. Fagerlind, V. Schmidt. ' SECOND ROW: B. Fer- guson, M. Sizer, L. Robbins, D. Seaton, D. Graham, M. Carter, B. Hocken. THIRD ROW: L. Robinson, B. Hutton, M. DuBois, C. Reed, J. Crippen, E. Callan. FOURTH ROIV: R. Frank, E. Doyan, K. Cristopher, L. Beener, K. Skene, B. Bishop, R. Briggs. FIRST ROW: C. Ostrander, L. Untiedt, M. Potter. A. Tidemann, L. Lentzkow, S. Montjoy. ' SECOND ROW: A. Vaughn, C. Peterson, M. Fisher, R. Kopel, E. Young, D. Smith, D. Kudelka, B. Ferger. THIRD ROW: C. Marmie., A. Reed, S. Swartzell, C. Parker, M. Pitts, M. Nielson, B. Sterrett, P. Wilson, Y. Smith. Page 23 war collections and discussions, Carrie Ritchie. Miss Florence Blacks homeroom has a complex but highly representative form of homeroom government. ln an attempt to dis- tribute leadership to all of the students, she has divided the homeroom into six bodies. each one of which governs the room for a period of thrce weeks. Her students are intel'- ested in many extra curricular activities and show a sincere desire to encourage under- classmen to enter scholastic and sports activ- ities. Her enthusiastic homeroom leaders are: student council representative, Andrew Tide- mann and alternate, Melvin Potter: stamp representative, Dorothy Kudelka.
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FIRST ROW: B. Ogden, C. Metcalf, E. Mussett, Wi. McClintock, C. Olsen. SECOND ROW: J. Moore, E. McDonald, D. Murphy, N. Pries. R. Burhite. R. Mas- sina. ' THIRD ROW: l.. McKinley, E. Mullen, C. O'Haran, li. May, J. Malek, R. Orth. - FOIFRTH ROW: J. Meggison, C. Mueller. Wh Meyerhoff. A. Moorehead, D. Ochlerts, .-L Hussman. - NOT PIC- TUREU: B. 0'Connell, M. Pitze. FIRST ROIV: T. Famhro, E. Faust, J. Doran. W. Farnham, C. Davis, L. Cain. SECOND ROU7: M. Brunstein, H. Donner, B. L. Ellingson, E. Christensen, A. M. Fagles, V. Feller, E. Douglas. - THIRD ROWY: W. Bruns. M. Conrad. J. Bl'llllllllt', D. Brunscheon. J. M. Empey, T. Fager- lind, B. l.. Davison. ' FOURTH ROIV: P. Casey, A. Engleman, D. Fasse, R. Charles, R. Cordray, I.. Furneaux. E. Davis, Y. Bopp. ' NOT PICTURED: L. Elness, l.. M. Decker., W. Dunlevy, R. Conrad. unior Promenaders Seated at Russell Starris drafting desks during the early morning fifteen minute period are students represented in practically all of the numerous activities offered at East High. Discussions hased on school activities hrought up hy the student council and elahoration of ideas and suggestions on world affairs usually make this short period vanish rapidly. Mr. Starr. who himself has carefully studied history and government, is ahle to H11 in rarely lacking discussions with his infor- mation and oftentimes suhtle humor. The homeroom officers are: student coun- cil representative, Charles Metcalf and alter- nate, Earl Mussettg stamp representatives, Art Hussman and Mary Pitzenherger. Building citizens of tomorrow has hecn the chief aim of Miss Edna Mae Rittenhouse's homeroom this year. This aim has heen partly achieved hy teaching the principles and ideals of the American way of life through discus- sion of school and world prohlems. Several students have heen active in hand and student government. ln an attempt to create a solid foundation of government in their own homeroom, they have chosen the following homeroom officers: student council representative, Jerry Doran and alternate, Wallace Farnhamg stamp representatives, Ellen Douglas and Loren Elness.
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ROSS ACER---Baskethallg Bawehallg Swing Choirg Trojan Clulrg Student Council. Auditorium Connnit- tee. Pep Committeeg Noah g Senior Program Com- niitteeg Ai, Choir. ELAINE ,I. AHLIIELM - Art Cluli Trearurer: Swingzfs the Thingg Home Room Reprefentative lor Friend- fhipg Holrlmy Show: Stage Crew. LOUISE ALTON Urrlieftrag Lil-rariang 0 K B Re- porter: Stamp Counril: Swing Show: Al'lllIrlIt'4' Day Program 4M1lfit'P A .lunior and Senior Play, lhlllsit' I . ARLENE ANDERSON - Band-Baton Twirler: Tro- janette High Steppera Clulu: Stamp Counril: Siting Show: C. VX. K. DONNA M. JXNDERSON lJIllI'itl'I1lllf, I'-l'IP1l1lrllIltQ Upper 30. GERALD JOSEPH -XRCHIB-XI,IJ- Hi-Y. IJELBERT BAKER Footlrall: Trark: Trojan Clulv, Vive Presidentg EX Choir: Boys' Quartet: Swing Showg Madrigal: Ma-quers: 'Krmistire Day Pageantg Noah,'g Nativity. MARY .IEAN BJKNDFIELD -C. A. A. GLEN F. BAUER BONNIE B. BENNETTXFriendship. ELAINE J. BENSON- -Orchestra. Conrertmistreasg Dal Segnog Swing: Bandg Theater Orrhestrag Con- testg String Trio, Quartet, and Sextetg Violin Quar- tet: Student Council. Citizenship, Finanre and Audi- torium Committeesg Stamp Counril: Friendship Cluh, Secretary, Sovial Committeeg Prom Commit- tee, Program Chairmang Stage Crewg Nativityg Conner'tit'ut Yankeev: All On a Summer? Duy g Mawquersg Annual Staffg Holrhy Showg Upper 30g h5N02lh,,Q Senior DC1'0l'PliItllI Committee. HERMAN I. BENTLEY MYRTLE BETTS - Senior Breakfast Committee. GERALD D. BISBEY 7 Swing Showg Senior Breakfast Committee. WALTER BISHOP EUGENE BORDER 1 Orchestra. DONNA BOREN4Transfer Grundy Center High Svhoolg Homeroming Tea. ROBERT I. BRECUNIER - Hi-Y. MARLYS M. BRINK -- S4-ienre Cluh: Student Coun- cil: Connex-lirut Yankeeng Friendship: Annual Staffg Home-roming Teag Upper 30g Senior Program Committee. ELSIE M. BROWN ,IEANETTE BRUCE-- A Choirg Natirity: Hi Neighlrorug Friendship: Co-opg Annual Staffg Up- per 30. Page 24
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