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we Cjllfbtlftlfe 55 lfLl f5 Ivan W'arm oiiiciated in Leonard Raffenspergefs 10A homeroom. Assisting him were vice-presi- dent, Jack Molhoekg secretary, Betty Hackett: stamp representative, Dorothy Smith. Bill Lemke and jim Barnes kept them in contact with school issues through serving on the student council. Dorothy Smith urged everyone to buy bonds and stamps. Everyone responded by boosting sales over ninety per cent every week. They were well represented in the extra- curricular activities. Track, baseball, football, basketball, Hi-Y, and wrestling have called many of the boys, while Friendship and dramatics have beckoned to some of the girls. The discussion leaders of Miss Grata Thorne's 10A homeroom were Avis Ritchie, president and juanita Dale, student council representative, who had a difficult time in working everything into the regular fifteen minute period. Ordering and selling stamps and bonds was Barbara Glasson's particular responsibility. FIRST ROW: R. Gilbert, E. Bertelscn, Rohle, B. Lemke, -I. Barnes, I. Warin, Hedrick SECOND ROXV: R. Magee, D. Smith. R. Cooper THIRD ROW: R. Derby, H. Sandliagen, Hunemillcr, R. Neubauer, B. Surface, Hewitt, S. Barg FOURTH ROW: B. Hackett, KI. Molhoek, Sherwood, B. Hurley, M. Finger, S. Zei NOT PICTURED: j. Cheevcr, j. Pierson, Dehl MISS THORNE'S HOMEROOM Wingert SECOND ROW: C. Farnham, H. Miller, Holton, B. Fulton, B. Parker, Z. Heidt, West, L. Ryan A. Ritchie FOURTH ROW: J. McClecry, D. Amble, M. Stock M. Kollman 20 FIRST ROW: P. Arildsen, D. See, R. Cole, Dale, B. Truax, B. Glasson, L. Roethlcr, MR. RAFFENSPERGER'S HOMEROOM B. A. M. Robinson, S. Miller, M. Shrieber, J. Bowers, R. E. D. ner E. J. P. G. M . THIRD Row. J. Demuth, L. Leibundgua, V. Pecenka, B. Hansen, L. Silver, B. Roth, D. Kimmel, B. Young, B. Bishop, E. Harmon, NOT PICTURED: E. Bender, D. Snelgrove,
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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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MISS TUCKEIVS HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: B. Cooper, N. Gilbert, G. Raf- SECOND ROWI: N. Murray, A. Patterson, A. THIRD ROYV: L. Watts, D. Acuff, B. Betts, FOURTH ROW: D. White, Hollingswortlh NOT PICTURED: A. Wildes MR. LEEBL'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: D. Dieckman, G. Alexander, SECOND ROW: F. Allman, A. Johnson, W. THIRD ROW: J. Cottrell, W. Baskerville, R. FOURTH ROW: R. Barnhart, V. Cook, NOT PICTURED: D. Benson, T. Tjebltes, fensperger, G. Dale, R. Jensen, C. Farnham Hatton, J. Lane, T. Johnson, B. Andrews, B. Quigley D. Siglin, L. Smock, D. Stafford, C. Fair- banks, A. Kontos M. Scott, J. Schumacher, R. Belscamper, B. Alexander, G. Severson, W. Lowcock Geist, R. Diekmann, E. Gruver, R. Jamieson Lohman, J. Krueger, R. Ham, E. Gramenz, J. Lawrence Gerholdt, J. Brody, J. Gielau, N. Bequeath, R. Lippert Hellem, L. Bredow, S. Wfalter, D. Barnes, F. 5 Egner K x t FIFTH ROW: N. Brunn, D. Beard, R. Burt, R. Hein, H. Bruns, A. Engleman, G. Beck- ner, W. King, R. Ferguson C. Wells lt I Llrilfing Ar Eisfincfion In Miss Elva Tucker's 10A homeroom the officers were changed second semester in order to give more members of the homeroom experience in lead- ing organizations properly. During the first semes- ter the homeroom chose the following members to direct them: student council representative, Glenita Dale, alternate, Rosmond Jensen: stamp representative, Gene Raffensperger. The second semester's ofiicers were: student council representa- tive, Gene Raffenspergerg alternate, Norene Gil- bert, stamp representative, Bill Cooper. Discussions during the homeroom period were centered around current problems of the school as suggested by the pupils, the student council, the bulletins and social activities. George Leebl's homeroom had members in numerous school activities. It was represented in the Trojan Club, Friendship Club, A Choir, band, Art Club, Apprentice Masquers, bulletin board, social, and auditorium committees. .lack Geist was the student council representa- tive and Dick Diekmann, the alternate. Home- room President Henry Bruns was assisted by Bob Hein in keeping the homeroom high in war stamp purchases. Darlene Beard was the official bulletin- reader, and Frances Allman served as secretary. Discussions were held frequently on various topics that came to the attention of the students through their wide interests in current affairs. l
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