East High School - Trojan Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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UL! QQ, In Miss Velma Older's 11A homeroom Max Low- cock served as the presiding officer the entire junior year. The first semester student council repre- sentative from this homeroom was Bob Morrissey, assisted by Polly Middleton. Second semester coun- cil representative was Sidney Lederman with Dora Fay serving as alternate. Homeroom secretaries for the year were Marjorie LaPole and Gene Martin. Acting as a leader among the junior home- rooms, this group sponsored a junior party. Setting their goal at the top they purchased War stamps near the 100 per cent quota all year. They also supported every charity drive sponsored by the school. - id ffm EIO The representative to student council from Miss Erma Prizler's 11A homeroom was Jim Ryan with Barbara Nottger acting as alternate. 'Attend- ing the junior class council meetings were Marie Reichenbacker and Wayne Seidler. Alice Ridder also attended these meetings of the junior class council as she was elected from the junior class to act as secretary. As stamp representative from room 114, Earl Roberts kept everyone conscious of the war by urging bond and stamp purchases. Phyllis Rifen ably assisted Earl in taking orders and distributing stamps on Tuesdays and Wed- nesdays. MISS OLDER'S HOMEROOM Moody SECOND ROW: R. Matrox, M. L:iPole, FIRST ROW: D. Lambert, McKinstry, Lcderman, P. Middleton, M. Lowcock, R. Landau, W. Miller, N. Loffredo, M. Mussett THIRD ROW: B. Munford, A. Moss, Il. McDermott, J. Matous, S. Lottick, V. Lind- sey, J. Murray FOURTH ROW: M. Miller, D. Fay, H. Neith, E. Matthias, G. Martin, S. McMillin, C. Hunt, J. Logan NOT PICTURED: D. Maher MISS PRlZLER'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: V. Potratz, W. Sizer, J. Ryan, W. Seidler, B. Nottger, F. Norcott, Nol- V ting SECOND ROW: D. Reinhurt, V. Scheeman, A. Ridder, M. Shook, V. Roncy, R. Nicol, B. Spahn THIRD ROW: D. Schmidt, H. Saunders, S. Shepard, A. Shook, D. Scribner, D. Nisius, B. Power FOURTH ROW': L. Schaefer, P. Rifcn, R. Reagan, M. Rueckert, D. Newton, li. Rob- erts, J. Schuldt NOT PICTURED: M. Parks, M. Rcichcn- backer, P. Saunders. H. Scoggin, D. Swehla 24

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elfziorify JWAMQ! Under the leadership of Ed Gibson, sales of war bonds and stamps in Mark Flanders, 11A home- room had been particularly high, with 100 per cent for many months. The numerous homeroom parties sponsored in their sophomore year had been discontinued in order to promote better council parties. Homeroom officers included student council representative, Bill Crow, alternates, Lois Fosse and Colleen Fergerg stamp representative, Ed Gib- son, and junior class representatives, Donald Funk and Colleen Ferger. The members of August Lukes' homeroom have been studying city government and have set up a MR. FLANDERS' HOMEROOM R C I Y FIRST ROW: L. Fosse, E. Gibson, B. Crow, C. Ferger, B. Davis, J. Schmidt SECOND ROW: R. Burger, R. Fagerlind, R. Farkas, Thomas, S. Friedly, R. Davis THIRD ROW: M. Garrick, Fairholm, B. Dietz, E. Douglas, D. Flieder, B. Dimmitt, N. DeBar FOURTH ROW: E. Eickelberg, D. Davis, T. Grimstead, D. Funk, P. Dyer, V. Cutler, D. Diestelmeier NOT PICTURED: Finch, D. Simon, R. Diehl, C. Edge, M. Fowlkes MR. LUKES' HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: B. Hosier, J. Kirsehbaum, K. Jensen, B. Kunkle, D. Lewis, G. Huntback, D. Kilgore SECOND ROW: M. Kopfer, G. Handlen, Johnson, F. Greene, R. Holtkamp, D. Harri- son, E. Hemsath THIRD ROXV: H. Kehe, J. Hurlbert, R. Crow, J. Hitt, H. Grove, K. Koger, B. Jack- son FOURTH ROW: E. Kaffogles, P. Kcphart, R. Harper, C. Jensen, P. Inman, M. Kalianov, P. Holdiman, E. Heppe NOT PICTURED: M. Everding, R. Hansen 23 model city governing body. They divided into two parties, Eastonians and Trojans, each party nom- inating candidates for mayor, council, assessor, and treasurer. After drawing up their platforms, they had a fierce campaign. The outcome of the elec- tion held March l, 1945, found Mike Kalianov winning the mayoralty. The eouncilmen elected were Evelyn Hemsath, George Huntback, Ken- neth Jensen, Deedrick Lewis and Kenneth Koger. Carl Jensen was elected assessor and Fred Greene, trasurer. These officials and the student council representatives, Beverly Kunkle and Kenneth Koger, kept Lukesville running smoothly.



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MR. WATERS' HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: lf. w UI1lllC, R. Turner, R. Thurman, D. Thomas, C. W'heeler SECOND ROW': B. W'ickey, l. Weitnauer, j. Weldon, M. W'ilbur. M. Swanson, B. Volbruck THIRD ROW': S. XVebber, P. Worley, V. Wil- ler, M. Timion, KI. Wolf, V. Smith FOURTH ROXV: M. Stallman, R. Young, VV. W'ilcken. C. W'hitney, B. Nwillford, R. Swim, xl. Price NOT PICTURED: N. Smart, Smith, R. Trembath, D. W'inter. B. Young MISS SLOAN'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROXV: L. McKinley, D. Wentworth, J. Morphew. L. Sornmars, B. Pauley, G. Petersen SECOND ROVV: li. Robinson, K. Ellis, M. Ifighmey, A. Nielson, G. Olsen, B. Bunn THIRD ROW: H. Bobzein, E. Paulsen, G. Melick, H. Shepard, T. Owens FOURTH ROW: li. Iissman, H. Miehe, H. Nicholas, A. Taylor, C. Mohlis lem! Grcnifd Wolf owe During the past school year, William Waters' junior homeroom progressed normally despite war- time trends. Bill Wilcken was elected to serve as homeroom president both semesters. First semester delegates to the student council were Jack Weldon, representative, and Charles NVheeler, alternate. Stamp council representative was Ed XVenthe, assisted by Richard Swim. New oflicers elected for the second semester were Dean Winter and Jack Weldon to the stu- dent council and stamp council, respectively. Paul Worley was made student council alternate, while Charles Wheeler served in the same capacity on the stamp council. Junior class council representa- tives were Bill Wilcken and vclda Willer. The class of present mid-year seniors dwindled considerably during the last few semesters, due to students accelerating their programs or joining the armed forces. As a result, the two homcrooms, Miss Laub- seher's and Miss Sloan's, were consolidated into one class having less than twenty-live students. This was a satisfactory solution, and the group has had many lively and interesting discussions led by their council representative, Herbert Miehe. Stamp sales, almost always over 90 per cent, were also carried on with Kathleen Ellis in charge.

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