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Glancing over a new tune are the sopho- more trio, P. Harland, V. Erbe and M. Horn. Ufjlflc'llfd1f B choir and sophomore chorus have played a significant part in the year's musical events. The main purpose of these two groups is to acquaint students with the fundamentals of choral singing and to give them practice and experience. Under the direction of Miss Ruth Behrens these groups have appeared in student audi- toriums and public performances. In the Nativity they combined with A choir to provide the choral background. B choir is made up entirely of girls while sophomore chorus is composed of mixed voices. One semester of sophomore chorus is a requisite to membership in either B choir or A choir. From B choir students also have a chance to work into A choir, their promotion depending on their ability, atti- tude and willingness to work. From these groups Miss Behrens has se- lected students of outstanding ability to appear in small groups with more experienced vocal- ists. Sophomore Chorus First row: V. Waskow, M. Fogerlind, R. Wilson, S. Hild, G. Walker, A. Baker, J. Garrison, P. Snellenberger, J. Murphy, J. Marsh. Second row: J. Staley, P. West, W. West, R. Kunkle, R. Miller, B. Clark, J. lyons, V, Hurl- bert, F. Bouck, C. Wortham, V. Cook. B Choir First row: S, Dennis, M. Hunt- bach, L. Hintz, M. Webber, M Lewis, L. McMullen, C. E. An derson, R. Rowland, M. Hunt J. Hendrickson, E. Schrader, J Knight. Second row: J. Holdiman, B Williams, M. Beener, J. Kirch stein, S. Harnack, I. Mennen V. Mixdorf, D. Bresson, J Hershy, R. Parker, M. Shadle Third row: W. Cordray, M, Harper, W. Cooper, M. Mul grew, D, Looney, G. O'Con nor, C. Burton, M. Pearson, G. Cross, S. Grandy. X .,,
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7' li 1- First row: B. Gesell, M. Jurging, J. Graham, D. Kal'anov, M. Garrison, S. Sflver, J. Allender, M. Thomas, S. Ewan, C. Hile, N. Dale, J. Wright, A. Whyte, S. Campbell, A. Bender. Second row: C. Barglotf, B. Le Fevre, D. Allman, J. Alexander, E. Weidemann, N. Hostetler, C. Petersen, D. Wilson, L. Gross, S. Becker, E. Michael, J. Montioy, N. Belikin, D. Beard, M. Horn, C. Anderson. Third row: J. Dimmitt, A. Kohlscheen, I. Martin, C. Dean, P. Harland, B. Fox, B. Anderson, V. Erbe, J. Hoffman, R. Button, S. Skattum, E. Christensen, M. Nichols, P. Severson, A. Smith, G. Galen. Fourth row: V. Orton, L. Perry, H. Heidt, J. Baker, J. Nathnagel, C. Howell, D. Flanders, B. Betsworth, R. Eickelberg, W. Ohrt, A. Zarifis, S. Ehlers, G. Lane, J. Rogers, C. Reinville, J. Seidler, Fifth row: D. Baldridge, W. Meyer, J. Grundy, D. Curtis, R. Geist, F. Baker, R. Smith, C. Payton, J. Brooks, D. King, S. Shining, C. Broadway, B. Chapman, D. Mixdorf, G. Mundt, J. McRoberts, R, Hillock, D. Friedley. Harvu 61 Vocal music has become one of the most popular activities at East this year. During the fall A choir presented several audi- toriums. Their first public per- formance was that of the tradi- tional Nativity. In February the choir initiated a series of radio programs over L KWWL as an innovation at East, presenting selections from many popular musical comedies. Taking a look at a Contrastophy number are the senior trio, B. An! Y derson, C. Dean and C. Bargloff, s- l With R. Smith holding the mike the boys' quartet cut a record. They include D. Friedley, D. Baldridge, C. Broadway, J. Mundt and R. Smith. 16
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E' O and B Editors: J, Bender and B. Gould confer on page layouts. Top - Reporters: T. Myers, R, Vick, M. Bol- ton. N. Burk, S. Wipplinger, S. Davis, and S. Higdon, sports editor, discuss news tips that might prove to be interesting leads. Pen ' Pencil Se I. fl'- Aspiring journalists spent many hours diggin around for school news to inform the readers of East's bi-weekly paper, the Orange and Black. While attending the Iowa High School Press convention at Ames last fall, Beverly Gould received a first place award in the news writing division, and Jack Bender re- ceived a similar award in the sports di- vision. Staff members keep careful count of their inches in the hope of reaching the goal necessary for entrance into the honor- ary society for high school iournalists, the Quill and Scroll. Under the supervision of Miss Mar- guerite Blough, staff members work on perfecting their style of news and feature coverage. Lower left - Cub reporters exchange ideas with N. Hos- tetler, feature editor, to discover sources for unique features. First row: N. Hostetler, B. Anderson, B. LeFevre, J. Gra- ham, D. Adams. Second row: J. Oxford, S. Harnaclr, A. Kelley, B. Fox. Standing row: J. Patterson, R. Geist. lower right-Advertising staff members M. Horner, B. Wood, D. Wherry, B. Bross, J. Collord check inches for adequate financing. l
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