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Panel members prepare their summaries of the sixteen discussion groups on What Makes a Good Home? at the January P.T.A. meeting: Joy Griesman, Mrs. R. H. Devenney, senior, Art Schlicht, Mr. R. T. Schwarz, freshman, Tom Dieterich, Mrs. Martha Mitchell, sophomore, Mr. S. O. Covert, Dave Richardson, iunior. Concluding the iunior carnival events is the crowning of the king and queen, C. Wilson and C. Ladd, with their court: W. Rohn, J. Argyilan, J. Hartman, L. Bauer, V. David, A. Schuler, J, Pfister, E. Middleton, J. White, K. MacAfoos, C. Wilson, C. Ladd, M, Mouw, D. Hansen, J. Brown, M. McFadden, S. Fenner, J. Rossig, J. Jefferson, J. Nilles, C. Beach, P. Groom. ' State and national awards were won by East's stu- Shows, drives, dents. Two first places were gained in designing at the da Simtex National Designers' contest, nine honors were re- I ceived in woodworking at the National Industrial CfQWd Cul' tlfne Awards Fair. Firsts were taken in forensics, music, and publications. Athletes were named on All-Big Eight teams. Scholarships to various universities and the -g-
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mawcw Q lr 5 .., A. to Q s Football ballerinas of the minstrel-Paul Johnson, Dave Reed, Dick W0OClWGYCl, B05 Heftelfinger, Dick Keup, ROHNC B U '0el1' ler, Don Kraft, Jack Lippold-strike a pose before beginning their dance. It is a tradition at East that the seniors on the varsity football squad present an act as the finale of the minstrel. Ready with their specialties, gags, and solos are minstrel endmen: Calvin Morris, Bill Rousselle, Dick Gurley, Bob Moga, Lothar Dietze, Warren Rahn, Wayne Fichtel, Dave Hix, Ronnie Wells, Ed Groleske with interlocutor, Hubert Davis. N.R.O.T.C., based on scholastic standings, athletic abili- ty, and musical talent, were awarded. Traditional days - Student day, lvy day, and Class day - were held as usual with only one change, that being in the Class day program. National Honor Society members were announced at that time rather than at commencement. All too soon the year ended with baccalaureate, the banquet and prom, and finally commencement 9 4: gs 6 ll i l -,Q 3 X ' wa 'I X ' Z ' ,, N A H W w L
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