East High School - Trojan Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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ELEVENTH GRADE ADVISORS: IIRXI' ROW: Yclnm Older, 4'uu1lm'r'1'r will n'll'm'1': l'rn1.1 Privlvr, Yjmlllxfv llllrl lzllgllxfvg Nl.lI'gllCl'lIL' llllfillgll, liulql Inf, Sl:ffO.X'l7 KUXV: August l.ukQs, uivflm mm' 4'1HIlllhl'l'l'j Xxlllli.ll1l Wfllcrx, 111.llfn'rfmllu5 Nlnrli l:l.1mlcrw, nirllm .rml zmml lmlxg Hugh Ingan, 1mln.xA frml: Cicorgc lu-lxl. HIAlllXfI'l4ll TWELFTH GRADE ADVISORS: I-IRST ROW: Irnlql Strnpc, .mfial sri rrrwg Viola Knoclmc, .muml .u'n'm1 llurulhy Ralnbn, lfrlglillr SlfCO.X'D ROW: Carrie Hansen, FUI!!- n11'l'u'q Russcll Starr, il1llmt1'iul: Dorn- tlmy Agnew, m'01rlr114'1'1'z': ljlllhl May Rillcnlmnuw, 1':7l.Q1iNlVQ ,Ivan Sloan, Aqrmlaflu' TENTH GRADE ADVISORS: lflRS'l' ROHM: Lillian l'iI1l0VV, .Vlfiall n'i4'1lr1'5 lllvn Tuckcr, xrnrml s4'il'm'4': Muinric I..Hll'MCllCl', .wriul xl'if'11n': Maris Cfampbcll, Ifnlqlivfv milf lufin Sl-.KXJNIP ROW: Iflnrcncc Black, ling- lnlwg flfdikl Thorns, !7fll!Il'I!l1IkiII.QQ I.uon.1rd R.llfL'I'lSPL'l'gL'I', .sm'iul u'i4'ln'l' uml Axgzfilllrrlrvq Glenn Stxvcnlmagun, jvfrxxiull mlmmzlmrlg Gunux'iL-vv: Mad- sen, lfuylixfv UNASSIGNED TO CLASS ADVISORSHIPS: HRST ROW: Ifdna lxnicck, mn.xi1': li.1 Swanson, ,xlmvfv 4'ur'r'n'lir1l1g I,illi.1n Chfuld, url: glean Lundcr, Illlllil' .SIIZIJNID KUXV: Annn Mac XYack, jrfrylimmlf Vlllllllfllllli Milton Kummcrcr, Illalllvffflllll lfrcd l,.lll.l, imluxlrialg Ralph l,cN'lui1w, 4'r:rll111l'rz'1': junnirn l.iningQ1', NIIVKI' 17

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lg 0Lg0gf5 61, fd WOJQVWQ Friendliness and co-operation in student-teacher relations have contributed to East's goal of a truly democratic school. Alert to ever-changing trends in education, East's faculty is constantly striving for professional advancement. Taking the initiative in directing post-war planning has been the guidance com- mittee, composed of representatives from each department of instruction. Under the chairman- ship of Leonard Raffensperger they have been holding semi-weekly meetings for discussing prob- lems of student orientation and teacher-pupil- parent contacts. In addition, the faculty at its regular weekly meetings has considered problems posed by the A publication of the Educational Policies Commis- sion, Education for All American Youthf, Two faculty members, Miss Lillian Enlow and Mark Flanders, received outstanding recognition by winning first place in a state newspaper contest on how to use a newspaper in the schools. Several of East's teachers held oflices in the Waterloo Teachers Association. Social life for the faculty group this year in- cluded picnics and Wednesday night coffees, at which various members have served as hosts and hostesses. These friendly get-togethers provide a chance for informality and closer association resulting in a better understanding and a higher caliber work. Wednesdary after 4:00 p.m. faculty relax and that at informal coffees held in homemaking room. This hostess. growth and gives opportuni guirlanre problems. 16 the the the one finds Coach and Mrs. Leonard Raffensperger playing hos! and Regular Tuesday night faculty meetings stimulate professional ties to confer on arlminisfrarive and



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18 timmy. MISS BLACK'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROIV: R. Nielson, M. Shenafelt, SECOND ROWY A. Hack, R. Roberts, A. Saucer, J. Taber RI. Hook, D. Nachtman, li. Hein, M. P. Hansen, D. Zarifis, NVelch FOURTH ROW: A. Lowden, D. Knesil, Shader, D. Turner, G. Hertlberg Good i n MISS I.AUBSCHER'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: B. Lindquist, -I. joy, L. ticdt, j. Mosher, R. Shader, B. Green Taylor THIRD ROW': D. Commack, M. Holley, M. Lewis, kl. Bentley Tovar, C. Hemsath, D. Leland, B. Zell, Melick, D. Ryan NOT PICTURED: D. Ahlhelm, ll. Clark, Rasmussen, M. Peterson, C. Shook MISS CAMPBELUS HOMEROOM FIRST ROWU M. Clark, C. NVentWorth, Smith, M. Iiickelberg, M. Bergmeier, Ferson SECOND ROIV: L. Garrison, R. Goings, Schelich, M. Rechtfertig, li. Inghvam, Adams, B. Meyer THIRD ROVV: O. johnson, H. Schonf, Irion, C. Hosier, M. klacobsen, P. Somm M. Powell FOURTH ROIV: P. Manbeck, F. Cowley, Reed, -I. Beekner, T. Loveall, C. Thorne, Powell, L. Conrad effing in Lgilricfe Representatives Ralph Schauer and Carmen Lewis have helped Miss Florence Black's 10B homeroom take its place in East High. The members came out readily for the different clubs, athletics and musical activities. Occupying positions of leadership in Miss Marjorie Lauhscher's 10B homeroom were presi- dent, Jim Murray, vice-president, Jack Nasherq student council representative, Leila Untiedtg stamp representative, Mardell Holley and secre- tary, Wilma Smith. Miss Marie Campbell's homeroom has a com- mendable record in stamp sales, having made over 90 per cent every week. Their stamp representa- tive for the Hrst semester was Clarence Wentworth. Succeeding him the last semester was Monica Rechtfertig. Student council representative for the first semester was Marjorie Eickelberg, and the repre- sentative second semester was Don Smith. Tony Loveall, winner of a minor letter in football last fall, was president of the homeroom. There are two major letter winners in the homeroom, Chuck Thorne and Don Smith. Chuck earned his letter in basketball, Don, in wrestling. FOURTH ROXV: R. Schumann, tl. W'ells, B. Vining, R. Schauer, D. Lindsey, C. Gruver L. Ackerman, C. Lewis, M. Redman, C. Brown, THIRD ROIV: D. Messingham, B. Mueller, Olds, D. Toneff, V. Montjoy, B. Bisdorf, -I. Clark, P. Nffr I'ICTURIfDZ B. Aldrich, Idicock, IT. Un- SIZCOND ROIV: V. Wells, W. Smith, C. Har- per, A. Miller, NV. Walker, B. McKinney, Ii. M. Scarhrough, R. Bolt, A. Clark, J. Murray, L. R. C. D. V. If M. ars. XY. . V .

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