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.1 Above: Ann Nyman was this year's DAR award winner for good citizenship. Below: Quill and Scroll members, David Zack, Ronald Er- landson, Bart Munson, Wayne Rogers, and Kathryn Porter fseatedj, are shown making plans for the induction of new members. x, 1' A I I Honorees of l954-55 Wayne Rogers and Judy McDonald, commencement speakers, look over plans for their speeches.
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Helping to adorn the traditional large Christmas tree in the main entrance hall are Bart Munson, Nancy Norsen, and Maradene Robertson. Standing on the lad- der are Joanne Leaman, Bob Lundquist, and Jani Clay. East Choral Groups, Orchestra, and Band blend together to give the annual Christmas program. This year the director and pro- ducer was Gordon Bueschal. joan Parod and Curt Peterson are snapped by photographer just as they are about to look at the showcase window, which was especially decorated for Valentine's Day. Holidays Bring Festive pirit to East To every student, holidays bring a welcome relief from the everyday routine of school. Christmas heads the list with its parties, sleigh- rides, and gay festive spirit. A new air dom- inates the study halls and class rooms as they are decorated with evergreens, sparkling lights, and glittering tinsel. Thanksgiving and Easter run close seconds to Christmas with almost as much of the festive spirit prevading. Opportunities are created for boy to meet girl when Valentines Day rolls around. As all good things must come to an end, the holiday season closes too soon, leaving a host of delightful memories.
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From the looks on the faces of these Eastites, their home team has just made a winning touchdown. Eastites Recall As the school year comes to a close, remem- brances of all sorts are being impressed upon the memories of the students. These signifi- cances will be tenderly remembered as a won- derful Part of high school life when the student has graduated. Determined by what activities the student has taken partkin, they will include, for the most Part, hard work and study com- bined with hours of fun and social activity. 'Q' Above: Barbara Houghton, john Kuhlberg, Karen Ek- lund, and Bruce Peterson refresh themselves with soft drinks and friendly conversation at the GAA carnival. ,A Study hall finds these seniors hard at work studying chemistry, English, trigo- , ,J ,tu l.,.,c..... ...I-ms .Ah-QD
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