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The program provided tor assigning each committee member as a guide to a new stu- dent to show him around school. To close the threeeday orientation program in the tall the group sponsored a picnic at Gates Park. The committee also sent Christmas cards to the concerns in Waterloo with which the ORIENTATION COMMITTEE Guiding the Newcomer Marilyn l-loldgraler, lane Burke, Karen Sheeley and Karen Mohs find that addressing the com- mittee's Christmas cards is no small job. lt's so much more fun when you know how might well be the theme for this party for all those students who had taken Orientation Com- mittee-sponsorecl dancing lessons. school does business, city public schools, the school board, custodians, cafeteria personnel and all schools we have played in athletic contests. Under the expert direction ot Dick Grove the committee was extremely successful. Front Row: Connie Stone, loan Pencil, Gloria Brooks, Dick Grove, lane Wyborny, Karen Mohs, Carol Kem- IDSISI. Second Row: Beverly Hudson, Dorathy Miller, Pat Brown, Ronald Haughton, Roger Hostetler, Bonnie Shel- ton, Marjory Lister. Third Row: Darlene Neith, Marilyn l-loldgrafer, lane Burke, Ianet Foggy, Sharon Scully, Karen Sheeley, Sylvia lanes. l14
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'wx S 5 Tho rolroshmonl f rlrla was a popular pawn at tho formal Chrrstrnas party. Tho Socral Corrrrnrllao lcrvkofl all its aclrvrlros wr'h a party Wolcornina tha sophornoros. AFllVllY Nrqhl, rr formal fshrrstrnas party and a Doqpalch Sock llop vrciatod lastrvo moods lor Fast party-arrors. TTOIGIJ Capars, ther all-srhoal party, topped all attend- ance rororals hy drawirra 350 studants. Ioyce Speichor, chairman, oxporlly lad tho cornmittoe through a husy and sucrasslul year, Soniar Kant Hrrrpor displays his lalants :lurrrra tho lloor show at tho lust all-school party. Talontwl sturlvnts provirlo enter- larnmmrl fvr tho spvvlarular floor snow at Actrvrty Nrqhl. Crrme drchrl pay lor party-qoelrs rf Arrtrvrzy Nraht. Fun was fro- quonlly rnforrurtavl hy trips to the all, Cllr? ol lh-L fonts-ssrorrs sponsorml 'ho llorrroraorrrs. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Trojan 1 O Merrymaklng Front Row: Slmrmr Bowers, Ellen Lynch, lanet Poeppey, lo Ann Mernders, Beverly Pranklrzr, lrvyvw Sgwrrlx'-r, Flaloana Donaldson, Pal Dunn, lo Ann Morgan, Lynn Gfrahsh, Pal Casper. Second Row: Pat Gunnoll, Donna Buzzard, Elcrna Ackerman, Lady Ford, Charlvno Walton, Wrllram Rollxuas, lhclc Frarrko, Bolle Schulte, ludy Drew, Carole Dunn, Bonnre Blornson, larnce Hodqvr. Third Row: C :ral Boorrroclco, Colleon Grundmorer, DIXRG Probert, Thayno Slayer, Won Tlrcfrrnwsr-rr, lxlarryll Nvlrlrt Allan Bollr, lun W'alers, Gretchen Marx, Nancy Diehl, Sharcri Ohl. N fx Q
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Creating Good Citizens CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE F sas, These tables in the hall fairly groaned with the weight of food generous Eastonicins donated in tho annual Christmas clrtvo. llitizenshnr Connnitv fff- chairman Bill Willard, Karen Mohs and Annette Pulil ttrlwilato dunancns to be given tc the Salvation Army. Scholastic competition amoriq the homerocms created better study halnts and higher grade paint averages. Sophomores Sharon Baker and Marlon-i Smith lock tc see where their hornermims stand. Competition among the homerooms helped promote greater interest in scholarship throughout East High. Each nine Weeks the Student Council awarded a pennant to the home- room with the highest average. The Citizenship Committee stressed good attendance, collected food for the needy at Christmas time, chose study hall chairmen and interpreted proper procedure in conducting council election. Front Row: Gary lohnscn, Sharon Pryor, Kay Dobson, Bill Willard, Carol Breclcenlelder, lid Schltrrhtenhauten Nancy Bender. Second Row: LaMonta Anders, Sharon Baker, Shirley Simpson, Lois Neessen, Carol lossie, Marlene Venter Sandra Schmidt, Martha Ftisser, Marlene Smith. Third Row: Carol Palmer, Art Baker, Gordon Van Gorp, Paul Morris, lim Cherry, Roaer Wnrlentiny, Bill l.. Eisl- rnan, Vicki Pals. 1
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