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V. Mollenhauer, feature editor, I. Adams, managing editor, M. Clark, news editor, and I. McMechan, editor- in-chief, study the 1904 issue of the Orange and Black as they plan the 1954 anniversary issue. Attempting complete coverage with the leading news of the school that leads the Trojans of the Orange and Black staff edit 'Leading News eighteen issues of the school newspaper. Editors and reporters Work in close coopera- tion to put into type the news oi East while solicitors sell ads to businessmen of Wa- terloo to solve the financial problems of pub- lication. Staff ambitions were recognized when the Iowa Tuberculosis and Health Associa- tion presented a certificate of honor for the coverage given to the Christmas Seal drive. Each member of the staff has an oppor- tunity to develop his journalistic talent and to Work cooperatively with others to publish an outstanding paper. Upper Left: M. Niedert, C. Iohnson, I. Diehl, I. Sheeley, B. Held help S. Got-dish, exchange editor, wrap the Orange and Blacks to be sent to other schools. Lower Lett-Seated: D. Lively, business manager. G. Altee, advertising manager, and I. Mollenhauer. Standing: I. Sims, D. Wagner, M. Wherry, L. Ford, L. Skattum, C. Reints, C. Kemmerer, D. Taylor, C. Brown, R. Wilkin, S. Gordish. G. Hughes, ad solicitors. Upper Right: W. Billings, D. Leet, D. Damro, columnists. Lower Right-Seated: I. Kramer. Standing: I. llviuir, B. Sheldon, L. Halpin, sports writers.
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Cheerleaders A. Curtis, S. Feese, B. Held, C. Allen, I. Fischer and D. Wagner kept the en- thusiasm of the student body coordinated throughout the year in spirited cheers. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! Victory! Victory! is the fa- miliar cry of East high's students as they ene courage their team along the way to state competition among the sweet sixteen . Enthusiasm Promotes Interest CAMERA CLUB Front Row: R. Gerstenberger. P. Smith, L. Miller, M. Linstrom. Second Row: I. Rolfes, B. Pouts, R. Fagerlind. D. Leet, T. Stephenson, B. Wilson. R. Meythaler. CONSERVATION CLUB One of the main activities of the Conservation Club is archery. Front Row: L. Gramenz, B. Booher, M. Peyton, P. Willhite, K. West- phal. Second Row: M. Scheel, I. Eldridge, K. Ohrt, L. Nield, B. Walsh.
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of Leading School I. McMechan presents a certificate of honor to Arch W. McFarlane, veteran Iowa legislator, for his editorship of the 1903-1904 Orange and Black. Miss Minerva Cooper, sophomore class editor the same year, came from her home in LaPorte City as another honoree. Fifty years seems a long time, but when an editor of the O and B of fifty years aqo came back to ad- dress the student body, Trojans found that the years had not dimmed his enthusiasm for East Hiqh and its traditions. Feted With Arch VV. McFarlane, the first editor, were his wife, the former Miss Elsie Hawkins, O 6. B society editor, and Miss Minerva Cooper, sophomore editor. The Iowa High School P.ess Association Convention held at Drake University. November 13 and 14, attracted a representative group of East journalists. Here H. Voiqt. I. Adams, V. Hudson, V. Mollenhaue: and D. Leet try to decide where to store their gear. .X - ,. X WW. sssisismX . KX . , XX. is XX X f u r 5-5 '32-TSX .f N w r xw X X59 NX X953 XX X sy s,F'..- '- . .m -5 : l i -K X A .rt s it X ' W 'M F - 'cr-f 1' ' if.iF:f I. N' 3.5 N N . X x , ,f-.Q Q X 5 ti ' . X . is Xxsrs ,WN -sss1ss:::.sx52ss+p sm..Xf--a.stv-.'sg-- 5 ' X r-X-X-ses .. X -' ' N QX ' i i XF X S Q 2' ' -- f..ea...MW:.. ...... , ,.,., W gm. .... a... , - - -1 . . 'W 5 -s .. sete -R .. ..... A .... ' Q 1 . Q AMW' sf. 'XX isa... ' ---- V- M. gf: ' Y ' -wsvk -4 .s s s . . . M s---- - X - fu . R mi Qs 1, -- . 2 af b .. X.. . ':, - W-.if 'Z' 'rx'--N y, , . r . QQQIQ ' - XX . X ., . . Q 'Mes-. ss X M SEWQXW MW fs,- ,X , - - s X . . . , . 595 ,. . ...ar 2 X XXX A XixkwQXN.NQNm ,. s f X X wg X X 5 so X Q is 2 X is XX X Q X . A X ssss .X.fs.. 1 .. XWX M . X . X . ' X .. X .fs...Qsg wsu. . XXQQXYA s'rs . s asks: Nm., -X s .. ss. , N ff- . it X gfwwwssiwi . gnsfS1.u.w. was ue..- .. . .. . .. ..-sweiiiifssssfssssi 'X i.s'vsXif-1-xxmw as mmm-Q tssiis i ksfwssv: st ggi.. , swiss r X sseiileslksiekiknrvi ssieimsf .-wXes:im.r.istX:rXw.,.XXsg .wg if 'ix r giraffes Q tw?-pgs,-s X -.s+.wsss.s. News md . i,..si.srxs.,tswlmi.ist:ss.rai'i1y.-QTr Nikki' s M' W 3-is NXXX Q: iw Nm six i ' it ' 'Wi his we 1sfssswfsmi.kfssfswsf:efwX. . .www 'Xf sw- wie swiss. C XSS Wim 1 2- f .-tsssmsswsw. -'81s-ffsX+-tvw-fats-if with-f.is1 is ages... ram :mm this saw iris-s.?Xfgtr:ss was 't.w.sX.i. sw Q me ewes. hxfis- is-is aa. Persia g.gseg.Q5. gr ,.ssis.s..s sues iss-.X cm. ,NNN-. sr-W .ilsisvss Xmas. its as-ss.. 1-sees eva new. - seas. Ixssfswx me wists... .sims- ss s.XMxsX..X. me s items'- .'tYwsXffv1:f if Xe., f.....X. ix-..X.XX. New -SSW sims is was Nr sf we me ss... . is ..,ssX1sf , me .QNX N. sms.. sXsr..:gss.s msXXss.,a X. an ,N g,.s,,..NNs my wt wyswsg in siienri sg.f.xg.4. .gee if tm-mes. ew .1,..f..tm1i WM me we ii'lNs2wi.!Nf1m1ng'5'an si- rius: as rw Xa f. iriXgf.ty is mea' rssvwfh Sw nixwe aim-Xxx, mf.-rf.. so - ...sys.a..y gg Weiss are uvesxxsrgs sf at ersqlwg ...ess was ess! -if ...ns ssffiis wssissgxixid ssssfaxkewsii max. Q XXXXNQ, -X... 5. i...s:f,X. was mx.lxENTwwRrSSe-e.E imma iriltiiiffi-'Bras 1 5 if ixs1sSgse:s.wXs SWR Wise NNN? X ww been xivwsi was ax-sis sei x ,mx mssssvgs Sm Nr tx e....e1 is ...aa NWN ...ss ...ss i-gs. A Xaser Q 4: ms. 7..s. 1-11 1X .4 -:Xi were it is. i g.:Xs.f,Xstsf,w. me -K. A if .,.,,.i5. ss..-1 Q.-.swf .Fig . ..A.....K., sas uf sys.. -1: Siam gf-g.b.,ySQN53:X5 f. .s.Xs..,.X,- N ,sX...W..-.. Q s.s..X.X. .ssX..,. K 27
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