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Take your number and please stay in line! Apparently this was the pet expression of the members of the Student Council who so suc- cessfully managed the cafeteria traf- lic during the past year. This is only one of the many projects that the Council undertook. Student busses for out of town games, outside artists for special convocations, pep-convos, Co-Hi's, help for the needy at home and abroad, Christmas baskets, Fifth- Quarter dances to earn funds for Seeds for Peace -all were effi- ciently handled. Under the guidance of Miss Veronica O'Neil they have worked hard this year through their own student government-to make de- mocracy in East High an even greater success. 6 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICIERSSB. Hinckley, secretary: -I. Bur-kel, secre- taryg I., Wrc'de, president: W. Cutter, president, vice-president: V. Pfister, vice- president. Um ' ca-ofeezafted Student Council Committee Chairmen, Standing-XV. Paschall, general assembliesg DI. Pittman, tratlicg R. Phillips, lire's.ifety, F. Tansey, bus transportation. SeatcdfD. Hadtield, L. Hanny, Bardwell dance co-chairmen: C. Stemplc, Student Day open house, S. Smely, Student Day program, C. Schneherlein, balconyg D. Race, publicity, Not in picture-F, Torres, building fund, V. Pfister, memorial, pep convog W, Cutter, cafeteria. l H
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Programs of unusual interest, so- cial get-togethers for parents and teachers, rummage and bake sales, the annual card party, Co-Hi dances, a successful membership drive-all these highlighted the year's activ- ities of the Parent-Teacher Associ- ation. Student participation in each pro- gram won the praise of the state or- ganization as did the theme, XVhat the School Can Do About It. Among outstanding speakers of A V. 3 'Q it A the year was Dr. S. M. Cory, Dean RY .. of Students, Division of Social Sci- xfw . N' iffy!-f'?iSgf',,.. ence, University of Chicago. Special recognition in the form of Social hour after February P.T.A. meeting, Standing-Mrs. Matthew Burg, I d d M program chairmanp Mrs. Paul Ziemer, presidentg Seated at the tablefMiss '1 SCYO awar was ma C to rs- lilcanor Dollins and Miss Pauline Gleason. faculty members. Bracken for her Part in Orig- inating the Co-Hi dances. Om ,anemia added ua Parcnt-Tcat'l'er Arsociation, Executive Boardg Back RowfMrs. S. Burkhart, Mrs. D. Glossop, Mrs. C. Thurow, Mrs. H. R. Baker, Mrs. H. Smely, Mrs. 1. Dunn. Mrs. j. li. Clemmons. Second Row-Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. W. Fowler, Mrs. H. Hamper, Mr. R. Stutz, Mrs. li. G. Wise, Mrs. T. F. Maher. First Row-Mrs. C. johnson, Mrs. M. Burg, Mrs, P. Zicmer, Dr. -I. W. Gates, Mrs. C. lf. Crum, Miss Ruth Brinkmann. 12
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AARON ALBRIGHT General Science Football DELSIE M. ALLEN Librarian Library Science WILLIAM S. BENNETT Related Drawing RALPH BLACKMAN English, journalism Auroran LULU BREDLOW German, English, Drama Dramatic Productions RUTH E. BRINKMANN English D. E. BROWN Bookkeeping Intramural Athletics NAOMA BROWN Clothing, Home Course RAY W. BURGETT General Shop Supt. of Buildings and Grounds J. C. CHRISMAN' Distributive Education, Bookkeeping Collector of Federal Admission Taxes CAROL LOUISE COFEY Speech Correctionist C. D. CONNAWAY Physics, Algebra faculty guided The muscle building program in boys' gym in- cludes calisthenics, tumbling, individual stunts, volleyball, and basketball. Good sportsmanship and teamwork, are very important in this class. XV. Kiel, J. jenkins, M. Findley, T. Kleinfeldt, D. johnson, B. Guzman, and M. Adolph are displaying their muscles by doing pull-ups. -91909 D
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