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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 .
lfLbU6Ll Miss Lillian Enlow's 10A homeroom was well represented in the various activities of East High, Many of the boys Went out for basketball, track, baseball and wrestling. One of their members, Don Head, belongs to the Trojan Club. Their homeroom was interested not only in athletics, but in scholastic and musical achieve- ment as well. Two persons participated in the League of Nations contest. The room also had members in the band, orchestra and choral groups. The first semester student council representa- tive was Lee Davis, Danny Balabon was alternate. Second semester Bob Snowden was representative and Edytha Davis was alternate. Stamp representa- MISS ENLOW'S HOMEROOM F FIRST ROW? B. Peverill, D. Hemsatli, L. Davis, R. Snowden, F. Davis, D. Balabon, R. Vaverka, B. Sage SECOND ROW': C. Kellogg, B. Bieman, M. Turner, B. Smith, KI. McDonald, J. Blom- gren, E. Baker THIRD ROW: M. Miller, K. Letney, S. Cook, D. Gayken, B. Shafer, M. Ferguson, S. Wise, L. Robinson FOURTH ROWY P. Martinson, W. Harding, G. Larson, C. Zubrod, D. Head, I. Bartholo- mew, M. Royer, D. Griefnow NOT PICTURED: J. Hopper, D. Anderson MRS. MADSEN'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: D. Saul, DuMond, AI. Scharff, M. Forney, R. W'eaver, R. May I SECOND ROW: R. Clark, B. Rogers, D. Kneeskern, V. Neelans, D. Schroeder, Y. Pos- tel, C. Olsen THIRD ROWI: G. Hultman, L. Chapman, M. Murphy, G. Murphy, B. Hansen, D. Nelson, D. Hoehstetler FOURTH ROW': M. Welch, F. Livingston, R. Neisen, R. Deyo, V. Cook, j. Bender, W. Bartlett NOT PICTURED: R. Hibben 19 ML 0 tives were jewel McDonald and Donald Sage. The president of Mrs. Genevieve Madsen's 10A homeroom, Roger Weaver, directed the activities necessary for the organization. He was assisted by Virginia Cook in the capacity of secretary. As stamp representative, Richard Deyo had Mrs. Madsen's homeroom above ninety per cent in stamp and bond sales every week. Acting as repre- sentative to student council was Mary Forney, who was also on the social and ushering committees. Most members of this homeroom have been in some extra-curricular activity around the school such as swing show, band, orchestra, glee club, Friendship, Camera Club, and Art Club.
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