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5 wk ' W VI J' ffffe-'Qfe afgfff N' ' 'X Ig .5 t 4, ff-an fu- f ADELINE HOEGBERG, B.A., S ECH AND DRAMATICS Church choir and the Rockford Little Theater are both musts for Miss Hoegberg, play director and co-adviser of the Folk Dancing Group. RAYMGND HOISINGTON, A.B., SCIENCE Sincerity, honesty, courtesy, and ambition are the traits that a student must possess in order to rate with Mr. Hoisington. VERA HUNTER, B.A., SOCIAL STUDIES Golfing, hiking, and fishing are just a few of the many interests of Miss Hunter, adviser of the Red Cross Club. ADELE JOHNSON, M.A., ENGLISH Miss Johnson admires students who develop their abilities to the greatest possible extent for the purpose of being good citizens. MARIE JOHNSON, MS., ENGLISH Adviser of both the East Highlights and Argus and a teacher of Newswriting, Miss Johnson, is a graduate of Northwestern University. HELEN KELLEY, M.A., FOREIGN LANGUAGE Both'the East coast and the West coast have been visited by Miss Kelley, Latin teacher and alumna of Northwestern University. ELIZABETH KEMPER, M.S., COMMERCIAL Miss Kemper, a graduate of the University of Illinois, does secretarial work during the summer months. EARL KIESLING, A.B., SOCIAL STUDIES To study music has always been the ambition of Mr. Kiesling, alumnus of Albion College, Chicago University, and Northwestern University. LEFT: Pat Kneller, a student helper in the library, is here seen sign- ing out a book for Joyce Smith while Bob Feller patiently waits his turn I 18 RIGHT: Bill Johnson, Bob Moore, and Bob Aue lseatedj together with Meredith Thom and Laurie McCray, are making the witches' brew more complete by adding such things as handkerchiefs, watches, and dollar bills. They are acting out the 'witches scene' in Macbeth for Miss McGuire's senior English class.
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RUSSELL ERB, M.A., HEAD OF MATHEMATICS DEPT. Mr. Erb, whose hobbies are woodworking and trout fishing, has often con- sidered writing a book for use in his mathematics classes. JOY FRAIPOINT, M.A., SOCIAL STUDIES Miss FraiPont, who likes to travel and read during summer vacations, enjoys teaching because it means working with young people. ' ' 1. 1. 4. . Q F. f .,L..liv'7, ' glffi' L-A ' 'I , fjxvjsif ,-3Av, ,' . Ti., .a.f.Lff F K, tifgty.. xirgl.. ,f DOROTHY FREITAG, M.A.. ENGLISH Another of East High's new faculty members, Miss Freitag, has completed most of the work toward her Ph. D. degree. EMERY FRITSCH, M.S., SCIENCE Huntin fishin and hikin are claimed as the favorite hobbies of Mr. 8, 8, 8 Fritsch, a graduate of the University of Iowa. o 'P-P4 . I U. ,,. , Q f L.4+,L,L,L41g tt, RAYMOND FROELICH, M.A., SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Froelich, University of Illinois graduate, believes each day should yield its quota of happiness. Lose that and you never regain it. CHARLES HAMM, WARRANT OFFICER, MILITARY TRAINING A person who is willing to cooperate and takes pride in achievements is considered tops by Mr, Hamm, University of Iowa alumnus. ELEANOR HEUVER, M.A., LIBRARIAN Outdoor living in the Smoky Mountains presents the picture of an ideal summer in the opinion of the Library Club adviser, Miss Heuver. MARY HILLS, M.A., ENGLISH Miss Hills's summer vacations are spent in traveling. During the past two years she has visited the East twice and also El Paso and Mexico. LEFT: Bob Hubbell and Barb Fairgrieve look on in Chemistry class as Marilyn Borden explains the structure of the atom. RIGHT: On No- vember 2 students in East High government classes submitted votes for their favorite candidates in mock elections. Here we find Joanne Daigle and Norman Carlson Cseatedj and Betty Broo, Joyce Swanson, Carol Gus- tafson, and Roger Nelson helping with the election in Miss Hunter's class.
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s - . ..., I JAMES LAUDE, M.A., HEAD OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. - A graduate of Iowa and Columbia Universities, athletics director, Mr. Laude, gig ig Q 8 is coach for the East High golf and basketball teams. Author of four published books, Miss Lawson, is hoping that some day she may realize her dream of visiting Hawaii and Sweden. . 'ee I EDITH LAWSON, AB., ENGLISH . A as A is lan LEFT: Chewing a pencil in his usual manner, Mr. Burlend is carrying on a lively discussion with one of his government classes. KATHLEEN LOVETT, B.S., HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ED. Miss Lovett, University of Minnesota graduate and co-adviser of Dorado, enjoys campwork during her summer vacation. LINDEN LUNDSTROM, A.B., CHOIR The Church and the Professional Men's Forum are two organizations in which Mr. Lundstrom, Folk Dancers Club adviser, takes an active part. RICHARD MARTIKONIS, B.E., ART Adviser of the Triple Arts Club, Mr. Martikonis, claims drawing, painting, and photography as his special hobbies. S. ALETA McEVOY, B.A., SCIENCE With have fun while you work as her philosophy, Miss McEvoy, Zoo Club adviser, finds great satisfaction in teaching. ELIZABETH MCGUIRE, B.A., ENGLISH Adviser of the ABL Club, Miss McGuire enjoys working with young people. She likes to travel during summer vacations, WILLIAM MUHL, B.Ed., DRIVER EDUCATION The Red Cross, Boy Scouts, and the YMCA are all organizations in which Mr. Muhl, one of East High's new teachers, is interested. RIGHT: Interviewing is one of the important things to learn in a journalism classg Marilyn Mohns and Roger Beckett are here demonstrating for the rest of the Newswriting class the way an interview should properly be made.
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