East High School - Arrow Yearbook (Sioux City, IA)

 - Class of 1944

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As clillieult as it may have lveen to ehange from rooting for one selmol to an- other. we linel that Our Prineipalm is hrmly hehintl East High as a stauneh sup- porter of all activities. hoth i'Aearlemic ancl Soeialf' The class of l9f'l4 voice their opinion when they say. Hats ofl' to our lfhiefl We think he is really tops. Six I MARGARET HELT, A. B., Wayne State Teachers' College, Geometry, Algebra. Burn the midnight oil if you have to. I ALICE JEAN CLARK, B. S., Iowa State College, Colorado College of Agriculture, Home Making. I understand b0yS better than I do girls. ' I EDITH POLLOCK, B. A., M. A., Nebraska Wesleyan University, University of South Dakota, English. Now back in the dark ages, when I worked in Pea- hollow. I L. H. DAVIS, B, A., Morningside College, Athletic Coach, Salesman- ship, Commercial Geography, Consumer's Education. I think the boys have a good chance to win. I LUCILLE VICKERS, B. A., B. S. in L. S., Morningside College, University of Illinois, Librarian. I have my own seating plan for talkers. l J. B. KUH- LER, B. A., M. A., Wayne State Teachers' College, University of Washington, American History, General History, Bookkeeping. Honesty is the best p0llCy. I GLADYS GEORGE, A. B., University of Nebraska, Commcrrial. I think the fire gong has rung. l MARIE A. REILLY, B. S., M. A., University of Colorado, University of Iowa, Morningside College, English, That will be 20 per cent off your grade for poor penmanship. I GEORGIA B. CHINGREN, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Layton School of Art, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Art. L21.'S get d0wn to work, folks. I C. E. BURNETT, B. A., M. A., University of Iowa, University of Smith Dakota, Biology, Physirs. I presume- I H. H. BUNTLEY, B. M., Mus. M., Morningside College, Columbia School of Music. Chicago Musical College, American Conservatory of Music, Orchestra, Choir, Chorus, Band. Some Tuesday between three. I C. A. WAUER, B. S., Elmhurst College, Wayne State Teachers' College, Stout Institute, Drawing, Related Allttl Trades, Aeronautics. As it were. Seven I H. A. LEWIS, B. A,, Des Moines University, Iowa State Teac-her's College, Civics, Economics, Commercial Law, World Geography. That'S the trouble with 3 l0t of people. I ESTHER HAGAR, B, A., Iowa State Teacher's College, Colo- rado College of Education, Physicril Education. Someday I'll get that desk cleaned. I 0. 0. MARKSBURY, B. A., M. A., LI.. B., Missouri Valley Collcgc, Ilniver' sity of Missouri, University of Nebraska, Sociology, Economics. Custard pie in a garb-age pail is garbage. I MARGARET RYDER, B. A,, M. A., ltlorningsitle College, Chicago University, University of South Dakota, Latin, English. Okay, dear. I D. W. MCCRACKEN, B. Di., B. A., I-Iiglilantl Park College, Drake College, American History. Do you want to take American History next semester? I M. S. DELZELL, B. S., Iowa State Teacher's College, Boys' Physical Educa- tion, Basketball Foro-li. Victory is there if you want it, boys. I 0. F. SLETWOLD, B. A., M. A., Morningside College, National University of Mexico, Spanish, English Literature, Geometry. Muy bien, classe. Silencio, por favor! I BERTHA FOGDE, B. A., M. A., Iowa State 'l'eaeher's College, Oriental School of Culture, St. Olaf College, University of Minnesota, Columbia Univer- sity, Home Economics. Get your excuse, you're a second late. I PEARL LARSON, B, A,, M. A., Augustana College, University of Iowa, Uni' versity of South Dakota, University of Washington, English, Tomahawk, We do have a deadline to meet! I GERTRUDE WEAVER, B. A., lvl. A., Cellar Falls Iowa Slate 'I'eacher's College, University of Iowa. University of South Dakota, t olumbia 'l'cachcr's College, University of Wisconsin. Listen, now-who's Sup- Dosed to be talking? I A. C. TRAUDT, B. A., University of Nebraska, Morningsitle College, Uni- versity of South Dakota, Ames Agricultural College, Woutlsliop. This is l'l0 study period. I L. J. SCHROEDER, B, Sc, M. A., University of Nebraska. I gueSS we'll have to take that picture again. Ei tfht. I PEARL MCMULLEN, B. A., Morningside College, University of Iowa, Uni- versity of Colorado, English. Where was I? I W. H. SEUBERT, B. S., M. S., Iowa State College, University of Wisronsin, Chemistry, Biology, Applied Mathe- matics. Now that reminds me of the one- I E. W. FRICKE, B. S., Stout Instil.ute, General Motors Institute, Iowa Sluts' College, University of South Dakota, Morningside College, Auto Mechanics. For goodness sakes, people! I EDNA MURPHY, B, S., University of Nebraska, University of Denver, Commercial. Tomorrow be prepared to take it at 100 and 120. I NELLE KLEIN, B, A., M. A., Hope College, Morningside College, University ol Minnesota, English, American Literature. If you are cold, move over by the radiator. I LORETTA VAN NESS, B. A., Cornell College, University of Wis- consin, University of Colorado, Algehra, Geometry, Triginometry. Does everyone see through this problem? I GWEN THOMPSON, B. A., M. A., Drake University, University of Nebraska, University of Iowa, Spf-erh, English, Debate. That Speech will be due Tuesday. I YVONNE COLVIN, Central High School, Secretary. What, another stencil? I VIRGINIA SEATON, Missouri Valley High Svhool, Missouri Valley, lima. Il I could just get my hands on my husband this morning. Nine To our alumni and faculty now dis- playing their loyalty to our country hy serving Old Glory. we dedicate this page. Ensign Howard is serving with the camoullage department in the Nvaves. and Lieutenant Jackson is an instructor in the meteorology depart- ment of the Army Air Corps. At the time this hook went to press. Mr. Schroeder was waiting for his call to the Army. The representative numher on the service, llag has and will he in- creased hy many memhers of the senior class of l9-H. The Black Raiders who have made the supreme sacrifice for democracy will remain forever in our hearts. ENS. liL l'H HOWXRD Ten l.'l'. KD .I ACKSUN lnliz lx , f ' ff!-N , .ff f f f f f g f' 'X f ff, ?,4ff57 f, X I M ' I f f V Vlf, ' , fy X ff 1 f f f f f I TNQ f H ls.: we il I K f ff 19 y i. m 1-T , fTf1 Q f ,- f' A, H-Y -Q, --i e?f. rf, f ,,,.f- l m E' 5' g' Q? f Er,-,lL , - f- gi.-. ,ff f . X N xx T057 ., , UTUR5 M 4 Vlffqffff 'I ,J ' WDA W f l. . ' i H- sy-Ullflf-A-l , -- -- v-f15f3'V g ftfgvf HC wwf Z? N I-Z f V--cg fl' KA -:- Ck 75, i Q 77'-f FHlsfje,v C 5 - , p 7? ' g..MijkMA, 1 -'-QWM MID-YEAR 1944 Thirteen President JACK LETFILLIER Vice President RAY LYNBERC Secretary BILL JOHNSON Trensllrer BETTY JO STROMLUND I WALTER ANDERSON, Andy, General Course, Hi-Y, E Club, Hi-Y Treasurer, Football Letter, King's Attendant. Gener- ally speaking, he's generally speaking. l FANNIE BOHAN, Faye, Business Course, Girls' Glee Club, G. Y., I'IifTri. Some- day my prince will come. l DELMOND BENNETT, Babe, High School Graduation. Grade A we say, with plenty of cream. I ELAINE BRUCKNER, Elaine, Business Course, G. A. A., G. Y., Hi-Tri, Gym Leader, G. A. A. Letter, President of G. Y., Hi'Tri President, Queen's Attendant. She usually knows the an- swers although she keeps them to herself. l JUNE CONDRON, t'Connie, General Course, G. Y., Hi-Tri, Homeroom Secretary, Glee Clnli, Spanish Club, Choir l. She appears quiet, but then, looks are deceiving. I DON DANNER, Junior, General Course, llrpheon, Music Letter, Orpheon President, Choir President, Choir I. Silence is golden and I'm bankrupt. I BETH GANO, t'Ganoski, General Course, G. A. A., G. Y., Hi- Tri, Secretary to G. Y., Home-room Secretary, Orchestra, Glee Vlub, Gym Leader, G. A. A. Letter, Commencement Speaker. I'm afraid to go home in the dark. l JIM FRIBOURGH, 'l.lim, General Course, Homeroom Secretary, Tomahawk Sports Editor. l'Il be great some day-believe it or not. l GLADYS DAVID, Gladys, Business Course, G. Y., Hi-Tri. Good nature and good sense are usually good companions. I HOWARD HIRSCH, Howie, General Course, E Club, Hoinerooni Secretary, Football Letter, Basketball Letter, Atten- dant to the King. Proof that gentlemen prefer blondes. l IRENE HAMMERSTROM, Irene, General Course, Illiola, President and Sergeant-at-Arms of Bibliotilio, Orpheon, Hi-Tri, G. Y., Secretary Homeroom, Choir, Opera Lead, Queen's Attendant, Commencement Speaker. Blessed with a charm to please. l DONALD HUSER, Don, High School Graduation. You would hardly know he is around. I ROBERT IBS, Bob, General Course, East High Chemists, Chemists Club Vice President, Homeroorn Treasurer, Honor So' eiety, Commencement Speaker. Why must Some be born with all the brains? I MARION JACOBS, Jake, General Course, Home- room President and Secretary, Choir Business Manager, Orphenn Sergeant-at-Arms, Choir Student Director, Music Letter, Boys' Quartet, Stage Crew. A proper young man, not too shy, not too bold. I BETTE ANN JONES, Bones, General Course, Hi-Tri. You must know her to appreciate her. I BILL JOHNSON, Bill, 'General Course, Hi-Y, E Club, I-Ii'Y President, Class Secretary, Football Letter, Basketball, Honor Soeiety President, Homecoming King, Connnencenuznt Speaker. Finer than he looks and fine looking. l JOHN KELLOGG, John, General Course, E Club, Program Chairman, Stage Crew, Attendant to King. If I were only rich instead of so darn good looking. I DICK JOHNSON, Tony, General Course, Hi-Y, E Club, Football Letter, Basketball Letter, Traek Letter. Oh well, we can't all be angels. FOUI teen I GLORIA KREANIER, t'Gloria, General Course, Bibliofilio, Sec- retary of Bibliotilio, Band. She's careful and considerate in all that she d0ES. I DONALD LAHAM, Don, Conimercial Course, Choir 2. Quietness is often a sign of true worth. l BRUCE LAMPORT, Bruce, General Course, Hi-Y, Homeroom President, Band, Orchestra, Commencement Speaker. There must be Some ambition in him because none ever came out. I CHARLES LANG, Chuck, General Course, Hi-Y, E Club, Homeroom President, Secretary of Hi-Y, Football Manager, King's Attendant. Height is not what makes men great. l JACK LET- ELLIER, Jackson, General Course, President, Vice-President of Forum Honor Society, Boys State, Sports meneement Speaker. The gift of I LAVONNE LUBSEN, t'Lavonne, room Secretary and Vice-President, Class President, Homeroom Club, Debate, Masque Club, Editor of Tomahawk, Coni- speech is a powerful one. Business Course, G-Y, Home' Glee Club, Queen's Atten- dant, She's cheerful all the way through. I RAY LYNBERG, Lindy, General Course, Hi-Y, E Club President, Class Vice-President, Hi-Y Vice-President, Homeroom President, Footlsa'l Letter, King's Attendant, Commencement Speaker. Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. I JACQUELINE MENEFEE, Jackie, Business Course, Hi-Tri, G-Y, President of Homeroom, Prozram Chairman, G, A. A., Gym Leader, G. A. A. Letter. I'm always ready to have a good time. l GLENN MARK- LAND, Hen, General Course, Homeroom President, Commence- ment Speaker. Where's Jeanne? I BETTY LOU NICHOLS, Lulu, High School Graduation. Life is short so make it snapoy. l DONALD McDONALD, Mickey, General Course. An earnest man who will undoubtedly succeed. I RICHARD MAXFIELD, Max, General Course, Hi-Y. Smil- ing, modest, and easy-going. I JAMES B. MOODY, t'.liin, General Course, Speech, Radio Programs, Commencement Speaker. A little fellow with big ideas. l DOROTHY ANN OLSON, Toots, General Course, Hi-Tri, GY, G. A. A., Hoineroom President and Secretary, G-Y Vice- President, G. A. A, President, Program Chairman, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Gym Leader, Homecoming Queen. An all around girl liked by everyone. l HARRIET NORTON, Snort, General Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, G. A. A., Bibliofilio, Program Chairman, Sec- retary of Homeroom, G. A. A. Secretary, G. A. A. Letter, Box Office Attendant, National Honor Society Secretary, Gym Leader. We like to hear her hearty laugh. I ORLENE OLIVER, Tuffy, General Course, G-Y, Band, Or chestra. She can drum up a good time. l VIOLA PARKHURST, Vi, Business Course, Hi-Tri, Debate Letter, Scholarship to Iowa University, Secretary of National Forensic League, Commence- ment Speaker. A mind unafraid to travel even though the trail be not blazed. l BOB 0'LEARY, Bob, General Course, Orpheon, Homeroom President, Choir l, Orchestra. Happy am I and from care I am free. Fifteen Sixteen I PHYLLIS REYNDERS, Phil, Business Course, Homerooni Program Chairman, Annual Staff, Commencement Program. Once a friend always a friend. I PATRICIA RICHARDSON, Pat,'l General Course, Hi-Tri, G-Y, I-Inmeroom President, Attendant to Queen. Short, Sophisticated, and irresistible. I HELEN PHILIP- OVICH, Flop, General Course, G-Y, Library Assistant. As breezy as a March morn. E BARBARA ANNE ROWE, Barh, General Course, Cv-Y, III- Tri, G. A. A., Homeroom Program Chairman, Seeretary of Hi-Tri, Annual Stali, Usher, Door Attendant, G. A. A. Letter and Pin, Gym Leader, Honor Society, She has that friendly way about her. I MARGARET MAE RORAPAUGH, Hippy, General Course, Spanish Cluh, Masque, Orpheon, Hi-Tri, Vice President of Orpheon, Homeroom President, Program Chairman, Attendant to Queen, Honor Society, Commencement Speaker. She has that sunny dis- position. I PETE RUDOKAS, Peter, General Course. I'll do wonders when I get started. I DON SCHERFF, Buck, Commercial Course, E Club, See- retary of Homeroom, Football Letter, Track Letter. Pep personi- fied. I GEORGIA LOU SCHOLTES, George, General Course, G-Y, Homeroom Program Chairman, Library Assistant. Her like- able charm lies in her quietness. l BONNIE MAE SHAFFER, Boo, Business Course, President Homeruom. She makes freckles popular. I DON SHELTON, Sheltie, General Course, Hi Y, E Cluh, Home-room President, Secretary of Hi-Y, Golf, Golf Letter. He swings a wicked golf club. l DONALD SMITH, Don, Auto Trade. Why take life seriously? We never get out alive. I JACK TAINTER, Jackson, General Course, Hi-Y, President Homeroom, Sergeant of Arms of I-Ii-Y. He may have a weak heart-but, oh boy! 0 I CONNIE STARK, Connie, General Course, Homeroom Presi dent, I-Iomeroom Secretary, Choir l, Glue Club, Queen's Atten slant. Who said beauty is skin deep? l JACK WEAVER, Jack, General Course, Band, Orchestra. He loves the theater. I BETTY JO STROMLUND, Win, General Course, G-Y, Spanish Club, Hi-Tri, Homeroom President and Secretary, G-Y Secretary, Homeroonu Program Chairman, Class Treasurer, Commencement Speaker. A swell girl-no more need be said. I KENNETH WIL. SON, Kenny, General Course, Choir 1. Time marches On, S0 why should I hurry? IUNE l1l'f'SiIlPll ,. l N lm' Prvs Svrxwftu ry PAUL H USTWICK i1lf'Ill KATIIR Y N N ELSUN 1944 IIPLISIIIQI .IUYCFI HAUIQEN WARREN O'HARRUW 5S'V mCQ!! iii I SHIRLEY ALBERTSON, Sheri, General Course, Choir l. Good natured, good humored, and carefree. I DALE ANDER- SON, Dale, General Course, Masque Club, Orpheon, Orchestra, Choir 1, National Honor Society. A studious fellow not known to women. I PATRICIA AMES, Pat, Business Course, G-Y, Library Assistant. Her smile is for everyone. I GILFORD BENNETT, Gil, General Course. Just a quiet guy on the surface but really a barrel of fun. I MARY MAR- GARET BALKEMA, Bucky, General Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, Span- ish Club, Homeroom President, Vice President of Student Council, Feature Editor and Associate Editor of Tomahawk, Queen's At- tendant, National Honor Society. A Dutch treat. I GERALD ASBRA, Jerry, General Course. Not all great men are known yet. I GRACE BETSWORTH, Gracie, General Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, Masque, Homeroom President and Secretary, Masque Vice Presi- dent, Tomahawk, Queen's Attendant, National Honor Society. I'm small but so is dynamite. I JOHN BOLCHUNOS, Big Sump, General Course, E Club, Football, Football Letter, Track, Kings Attendant. A valuable addition to athletics. I MARIAN BAR- TON, Marian, High School Graduation, Glee Club. The harder l try the gooder to be, the worser I am. I LYNNELL BROWN, Lynneil, General Course. She is a mix- ture of simplicity and kindness. I DICK BONEBRAKE, Dick, General Course. Red hair makes them smart. I KATHERINE BLANCHARD, Shorty, Business Course, Glee Club, Choir 2, llnmcroom Secretary. She's very nice in her own quiet way. I BOB BURESH, Tub, General Course, Homeroom President. A pleasing person in anyone's language. I METTA CADWELL. lVIetta, General Course, Choir 1. l want my name pronounced correctly. I BLANCHE BRUCKNER, Tiny, General Course, Hi-Tri, G. A. A. Treasurer, G-Y Secretary, Homeroom Secretary, G. A. A. Letter. Even the littlest candle casts a lar beam. I RICHARD CARLSON, Dick, General Course He knows what he wants: he'll get it. I JANE BUNTLEY, Janie, Gen- eral Course, Homeroom President and Secretary, Orpheon Presi- dent, Choir l, Opera Lead, Queen's Attendant, Swing Quartet, Music Letter, National Honor Society, Student Council Vice Presi- dent. Ambitious to be a musician. I MARY CASTLE, Mary, General Course, Homeroom President, G. A. A., Forum Cluh, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Speech Letter, G. A. A. Point Recorder, Debate, Gym Leader, G. A. A. Letter and Pin and Chevron, Student Council, Girls' Golf Champion, Radio Plays, G-Y, Hi-Tri, Annual Staff. One case where the woman of wisdom isn't a woman of years. Eighteen I RUTH CHAILLIE, 'tDurle, Business Course. You don't have to be loud to be liked. I HAROLD CLOUD, 'tHal, General Course. Always a Smile. I MARY COLLIER, Mary, General Course, Urpheon, G-Y, Hi-Tri, Home-room Prograrn Chairman, Choir 1. A pleasing personality. I CHARLES CRAWFORD, Chuck, General Course. Carefree. I PATRICIA CONNELLY, Pat, Business Course, Glee Club. The way of a woman is hard to find out. l FRANCES CRIPPS, Frannie, Business Course, Hi-Tri, G-Y, Glee Club, Chorus, Li- brary Assistant, Que:-n's Attendant. A friendly miss, peppy and fun. I LAWRENCE FALLER, Faller, General Cuurse. A radiant personality that shines out to all. I LORRAINE EMMICK, Becky, General Course, GAY, Hi-Tri, Glee Club, Choir 2. De- lightfully gay. I JOE DAVISON, Juv, Scientific' Engineering Course, E Club, Hi-Y, Homeroom Secretary, Fnritl,all and Bas- ketball Nlanaaer, Track, Boys State, Attendant tn the King. Well worth knowing better. I GEORGE DRAKE, George, General Course, Track. He is often seen with a sunburn in the winter time. l HELEN FAIR, Willie, General Course, G-Y, HiATri, Spanish Club, Tomahawk Staff, Glee Club, National Hnnur Society. Truly an ll1dUS'trl0uS person. I WILLIAM CROWLEY, Bill, Gtneral Cnurse. Blessed with a smile that won't come off. I BETTY LOU FAULKENDER, Zrnnhie, Business Course. She enjoys a good time. I JACK FOXEN, Fuxen, General Course, Hi-Y, E Club, Hfnnerimni President, Tennis Letter, Chnir 1. Live while you live for you will be dead a long time. I MARIE FINDEISEN, Marie, General Cnurse, Hi'Tri, G. A. A., Glor- Club, G-Y, Hi-Tri President, Cheer Learler. I used to be bashful, I used to hate men. Those days are gone forever. I BOB GODFREY, Bob, General Course. Why worry? It makes wrinkles. I MONTFORD GORDON, Monk, General Course, Hrnneronm President, Choir l, Hi'Y, King's Attendant. He's wealthy in his friends. I PATRICIA GUNDERSON, Bunny, Business Course, GVY, Hi-Tri, Band. Her smile is as loud as a laugh. Ni nrteeu Twenty I IRENE HACKETT, Ditty, General Course, Hi-Tri, Biblio' lilio, Glee Club, G-Y, Spanish Club, Chorus, Library Assistant. Really ambitious even though few know it. l DAVID HATT, Dave, General Course, Orpheon, Choir. Bored-of education. I HELEN HAGERMAN, Frizzle, General Course, G-Y, Hi'Tri, G. A. A., Glee Club, G. A. A. Letter. A loss of more than a splinter to the gym floor. I JOYCE HAUGEN, Joyce, General Course, Bibliuiilio, Secre- tary of Biblinfilio, Queen's Attendant. One of the loveliest nat- ural-b'0l'n blondes. I EVONNE HANNA, Hanna, Business Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, G. A. A., Choir 1, Choir 2, Chorus, Girls' Glen Club. We could listen to her pleasing voice for years. I MARILYN HEADRICK, lVlarilyn, General Course, Hi-Tri, G-Y. Pep is not rationed with her. I MARIAN HEMPSTEAD, Hempy, General Course, G. A. A.. G-Y, Hi-Tri, Orpheon, Spanish Club, Homermmi President and Secretary, Cheer Leader, Cheer Leader Letter, Band, Orchestra, G. A. A. Letter, Pin, Queen's Attendant, Program Chairman, G. A. A. Point Recorder. There just aren't words made great enough to describe her. l JOHN HILL, Bu-fl, Scientific Ensi- neering, Hi-Y, National Honor Society. Always busy. I JANET HIGHSNIITH, Jan, General Course, Orpheon, Choir. Small- but mighty with an artisl.'s pen. I HELEN HORDZWICK, Helen, General Course, Hmnerin-ni President. Blessed are the joy makers. l JEAN HEILMAN, Jeannie, Business Course. Sunny as the day is long. I LU- VERNE HULCE, Lala, High Sehnol Graduation. Bashful! l SHIRLEY JENSEN, Shirley, General. If they come any nicer we haven't seen them. I KERMIT JOHNSON, Swede, General Course. Sometimes I work, mostly I play, never too se- rious, always gay. I LOIS JAHDE, 'iLewy, Business Course, G-Y, I-lomernom Program Chairman, Glee Club. She may be quiet, but she knows how to get places. I MARY ANN JURGENSEN, l'lcioley, General Course, G-Y, Glee Club. Good things come done up in small packages. l DICK KELLER, 'lDielt, Seientifir Engineering, Chemistry Club, Opera Business Manager, Choir. Yes, I'Il volunteer. I DIXIE LEE KANATZAR, Dixie Lee, General Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, Home room Secretary, Glec Club, Tomahawk. Innocence personified. 1- I EUGENE KIRSCH, Buzz, General Course, Secretary uf Homerixoni, Attendant to King. Be merry and trouble will go elsewhere. I BETTY KNIGHT, Betts, High School Graduation Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, Homerniini Secretary. A tender Sigh. I VIR- GINIA KNUDSON, Knute, Business Fuurse, Orrliestra, Band. She's never without Dale. I FRANCES KONVALIN, Franny, General Course. Frances is always having fun, but what she likes best is her chewing gum. I BERNICE KUKULA, Bern, General Course, Hi-Tri. She'S cheerful all the way through. I WALTER KULL, Sunny, High School Graduation, Horner-noni President, Basketball, Honor- ary Faptain of Basketball. A flaSl'l on the fl00r. I CONNIE LANGSTRAAT, Connie, Business Cour-e, Band, Orrhestra. Give him a chance and he'll do the rest. I CHAR- LENE LINSLEV, Tiny, Business Course, G-Y, I-Ii-Tri, Cheer leader. A peach can grow in Iowa, too. I GEORGIA LESTER, Georgie, Commercial Course, Hi-Tri, G-Y, G. A. A., Humeruuni Program Chairman, Honierimni Secretary, Honieroum President, Tnmuliawk Staff. She'lI be a good secretary for some woman's husband. I BETTY JEAN LOOMIS, t'.lean, General Fuurse. You can de- pend upon her. I ETHEL LOUISE LORENGER, Etl1, General Course, Orphenn, Band, Orchestra, Choir I. More should hear her musical notes. I ALVIN LOCHNER, Bob, Business Course, Animal Stall, Chemistry Fluh. He sees the world through the eyes of his camera. I JUNE LUPKE, June, High Svliool Grziiluution l'rnirse, Home- rimni See1'etni'y, Art Atxulxl Junie with the light brown hair. I PATRICIA LYNCH, Pat, High School Graduation Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, Bibliolilio, Glee flub, Hiimeroom Sevretary. She tells the type what to say. l KATHLEEN PATRICIA McQUIRK, Pat, General Course, Orphi-nn, Orcllestra, A friend with 2 big smile for everyone. I CHARLENE MCVAY, Swede, General Course, Sunny as th-2 day is long. I MARION VIRGENE MARTIN, lVlariun, General Course, Glee Club. She's quiet, wise, and good. I PATRICIA MARTIN, Pat, General fourse, Choir I. You can tell her at night by her blond hair. 'Qwenty one I WALLACE MARX, 'tWally, General Course, Hi-Y, Treasurer of Student Council, President of Homeroom. To one girl constant -never. I BERNARD MICHAELSON, Mike, General Course, Hi-Y, Homeroom President A friendly personality is the first step to success. l FAYE MILLER, Faye, General Course. Every person is a book ii you know how to read it. I JUNE MOLSKOW, Gus, General Course, Hi-Tri, G-Y, Or- chestra, Band, Glee Club. I want what I want when I want it. I DONALD MOLDEN, l'Don, Business Course, Homeroom Treas- urer, Golf Letter, Baseball. He swings a wicked golf Club. I THERESA MOORE, Terry, General Course. Girls who Can make eyes needn't worry about making A's. I VlVlAN MORAVEK, Vi, General Course. Get acquainted with her and she will really surprise you. l ANGELINE M0- ZAK, Nellie, Business Course. She makes about as muth noise as a mouse. I JUDY MUMA, Judy, General Course, Orchestra, G-Y, Hi-Tri. Quietly charming until you get to know her and then just charming. I KATHRYN NELSON, Katie, General Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, G. A. A., Chemistry Club, President of G-Y, President and Vice President of G. A. A., Secretary of Hi-Tri, Annual Staff, Glee Club, National Honor Society Vive President, G. A. A. Letter and Pin, Editor-in-Chief of Annual. The longer you know her the better you like her. I GERTRUDE NATTRASS, Gertie, Gen- eral Course, Glee Club. Always friendly. I JACK NJXON, Jac-k, General Course. I say, another science teacher in the family. I DOROTHY NORDSTROM, i'DflI't,ll Business Course, Choir 2, Glee Club, HifTri. As happy as the day is long. I MARY JEANNE NORRIS, .lc-anne, General Course, Bibliofilio, Secre- Where's Glenn? tary of Bibliolilio, President of Homeroom. l BEVERLY 0'CONNOR, Bev, General Course, G-Y, Home- rmrm Secretary and Treasurer, Glee Club. She has a comfortable humor that tickles without scratching. I WARREN O'HARROW, Hare, General Course, Hi-Y, Class Treasurer, Attendant to the King. An earnest fellow who will un- doubtedly Succeed. I HENRI PENSIS, Henri, College Prepara- tory, Spanish Club President, Hnmeroom President. Oh-that woman! I RITA PETERSON, Pete, General Course. I live on the sunny side of the street. Twenty-two I JEAN RAE PICKERING, Jean Rae, General Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, Chemistry Club, Masque, Program Chairman, Sergeant-at Arms of G-Y, Glee Club, Usher, Annual, Choir 1, National Honor Society. If I disagree with the answer, the answer may be wrong. I BETTY LENORE PETERSON, Betty, .General Course, Span- ish Club, G-Y, Bibliofilio, Tomahawk, Glee Club. Talks nice, and acts niice, and is nice. I JOE PETRONIS, Joe, General Course, Cheniistry Cluli. What is the use of hurrying? I GEORGE PITHAN, George, General Course, Band, Orches- tra. The Bugle Boy. I JEANETTE REYNDERS, Jeanette, General Course, Annual Staff, Library Assistant, Chemistry Club, G-Y, HifTri. A quiet girl, but quite a girl. l DONALD RHEBB, ':Rhebb, General Course, Choir, Basketball Manager, Homeroom Secretary. His dancing feet are rarely still. I LORNA RICKMAN, Ricky, High School Graduation, Hi-Tri, Homeroom Secretary, Glee Club. She Can start her voice, then go away and' leave it talking. l LEO RICKWA, Leo, Business Course, Choir 1, Orplieon, Masque. For he's a jolly good fellow. I GERALDINE RIDDLE, Jerry, General Course, Radio Pro- grams. Destined to be a great dramatist. I CHARLOTTE RODGERS, Charlotte, General Course, Or- chestra, Honieroom Program Chairman, Orpheon. She Can really go to town-on a typewriter. I BLANCHE SAKARIASON, Blanche, General Course. She knows what's right and she practices what she knows. I PAUL RUSTWICK, Rusty, Gen- eral Course, E Club, Secretary of E Club, Football Letter, Basketball Letter, Boys State, Attendant to the King. Head erect and shoulders square, a clean minded fellow, just and fair. I HELEN SCHIETZELT, Sis, General Course, Secretary and President of Student Council, Homeroom President, Tomahawk, Treasurer of Hi-Tri, National Honor Society. Service Above Self seems to be her motto. l RICHARD SCHMINKEY, Schniink, General Course, Homeroom President, Choir I, Bas- ketball Manager, Opera Lead, E Club, Choir Business Manager. He can sing his way through a haystack. l SHIRLEY SCHULDT, Shirley, General Course, G-Y, Homeroom President, Band, Or- chestra, Tonmliawk, Same will always remember her as one true friend. I LEWIS SCHULTZ, Lew, Choir 1, Track. W0uld you repeat that, please? I AGNES SELESKO, Aggie, Business Course, Glee Club, Program Chairman of Homeroom. Smiling eyes and smiling ways. l MONA SCOTT, Many, General Course, Span- ish Club, Homeroom Vice President, Library Assistant. Her record speaks well for itself. l Twenty three I HAROLD SHOOK, Sliri4mk, General Cutlrse. Care sits lightly on his shoulders. l BETTY ANN SHREVE, Bt-tty, General l'uursf-, G-Y, Usher, I-Iiiiiieromii President und Secretary, Honor Society l'i't'sident. Silence is deep as eternity, speech is as shallow as time. I ELMER SISSON, Bud, I-Iizh St-limil Grntlnutiun, Vhtiii' 1. We like the little there is of him. EJ HELEN SLANIS, II:-lt'n, Hizli Svlniul Grfirluntinn, G-Y, Ili' 'l'ri. She has it and plenty of it. l MARY SLATTERY, Sluts, Gvnerzil Ciiiirsv, G. A. A., Nlxtsqizti, I'Iif'I'ri, G-Y, G. A. A. Point ROC'llI'4I0l', Glu' Club, G, A. A. Letter and Pin, Gym Lt-after. A sweet little C0ur1tl'y girl. EVELYN SIVIITH, Smitty, Gr-iiPl'nl tmii-st-. As contented as the deep blce sea. I PATRICIA SIVIITH, Put, High Schuil Grutluntirin, G-Y. Quiet and unassuming. I MARGARET SMITH, Smitty, General COIITSP, I'Itniivrunin St-vrvtziry. All Out. f0l' fun. I JOHN STANEK, 'ilnliiiiiit-, Business Cmnirst-. You wouldn't believe it, but I'm naturally bashful. I BOB SNYDER, Bob, Gvnorul C0lll'S0, E Club, Football, Bziskvthull, Truck, Annual Stuff, Attemlant to King, I IOIlUl'2il'j' fziptain of Fnotlnill. I never smile at girls-I just laugh at them. I JEANNETTE STASZEWSKY, Jeannie, Business Course, G. A. A., Clit-4-rlt-url:-in Fond of life and all the good it holds. l LEA STYSKAL, i'I.t-ai, Gr-norul Cuurst-, Hi'Tri, Spanish Club, Glen- Vlnh, t'linir, She can really beat out the rhythm on those ivories. I MARY TURK, Turk, Cwiiorul Cullrsv, Band, Hi-Tri, GfY, Glot- Club, Mary is a common name, but girls like her are un- COmlTl0l'l. I ROBERT TALLEY, Bob, General Course, Blind, Orchestra, Hnniernrini Vice President, Buys State. The grin you wear brings sunshine everywhere. l KENYON TAYLOR, Ken yon, Aunt Ti-init-s. The same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. l NORMAN VOLLMER, Nui-nnin, Gcnornl. A hardworking y0uhg man. I PAULA WANDERSCHEID, VYuiitln, Gvlivlxil Course, Gltw Club, fhnrus. Intelligent and quiet to even those who know her. I PAULINE WILCOX, Holt-Pint, General Ctitirst-, Orpln-ini, Choir 1. There's nothing rarer than real goodness. Twent y-'f0lll' I LOIS WASHBURN, Lois, General Course, G-Y, Hi-Tri, G. A. A., Hi-Tri Vice President, Hoinerntini President und Sewvlairy, G. A. A. Treasurer, Honor Society Secretary, Annual Staff, Hnnnr Society. Oh, those blue eyes! I JOAN WATERS, Jan, Gen- eral Course, Choir 1, President nf Hnrnerunm, Glee Club, Que-en's Attendant, Opera Lead. When she begins to sing everyone listens. I MARVIN WILLIS, Willie, General Course. What is the u5C of worrying? I JEAN WINDERS, Business Course, Band, She met her heart in the shoe department. l RICHARD WILSON, lin-liit-, Gen- eral Course, I-Ii-Y. His first love is his car. I ALICE WRIGHT, Shurtie, Business Course, Hi-Tri, Glee Club, Library Assistant. She prefers to be good rather than to just seem so. I GENE WRIGHT, Hank, High S-lniol Gruduutnn. E Vlulr, Track Letter. Bonnie's little steady. l ANNIE YANUSHEFSKY, Ann, Business Course, Glee Club, Cheerleader, Enjoyment is as necessary as labor. l IRENE YOUNG, I, Gt-nc-rul Cnurse, Spanish Club, Hunieroom President, Tnrnahawk, Choir 2, Editor nf Tnmahawk, Program Chairman, Honor Society. A g00d Student and editor, in fact, an all round swell girl. Twenty-five SSX 3 f x N X-X f l LN yi , 7' gf -K 7 ff f 2 j X X vm' -,gg X , f xy J W 5 'l!E E.i!!J-hflivp-gg, f f L' X ,Q 1 1 W AN iii Y f'-f-g'9Ll?'i'Z-- J M inn Qi ,311 - -' X S iljw , 45. i 7' i A il J N ! iff' i i Y Y Jirn , V fl ,jlififrr P' -I ,uv I' QF 1-f .Q fix X Zi Al. fg .Zig-5, '-f + -2 K ' TQM' V Y!Y1 'Yx :XX 7' .3 ' mv: - ' C? A.. J' ff a Q X 7 RN Wk f .. 1 fffgff P I ff X! X , 'I f ' U X Y X 'f - H , - ,Ll f , :Vx V Y I1 Ad C r w if' :bi wi ' 1' .s f ff X Y f'TJ4t'a - - 4 - ,. V, iff, if , I w - , 2.3! Z- XJ L V If X ff' f 'ffff N I J I V X N A Y 'gf 'PY xx fl, ,' X, MK f J 7 f gk ' JW , X - T-fi ' M ff 3 ' f' f f' ' K ' 1 Rx V f ff V f- - - f .' ' 'Y ,- K . Z K 'X fn! N 'I ', E f- fi' f ' f f f f - L 5 1112: 4 k 2 X , '--' .,.-. - - ff ' Y, f:, 'j .Jlg.'f H, f' LA, - ' 2-z4f'E2-29 f .:1 E if if . ,fa d ! If- ,A 'J ffeL14 1: b4 X Q f Z . x ,.'.-I 0 .- l. 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NI:-m-In I Cullum Home Room 4 Miss Fogde 1-smwr SI'IINIIiS'I'ICIi: spgmwn sm1r:s1'm:: f 1 I'l'e-sidvnt ....... .. NI. Imrmmzm-lx PITNIKIPIII ........ .. .f'vI. Bmw-1 'Sn-c'l'c'tnl'y . .. . . .... .-I. IIz11'Iws'k SI-rro-lzwy . .. . .,..,...,,.. .I. INILIXIIIIII Rum I- fII. Grimilwrg, N. I.in4I-ry, M. Blmwr, .I. I,nl'm1m-n, U. 9wvvl1x', INI. Bm-num, Miss Fm-:Im-. Hmm 2 fI'f. Nvlwn, .. Ngwfim-III, II. Kun rx, -I, hlzuxn, I In H I X 5Ib'u'lI II-m II II, I.III1IlISIiI, N Sxxumuln, W, llmllins, .I. IILIII, Ii. Bvulw II, Twenty-eight Home Room A Mr. Delzell FIRST FENII-I5'I'HIi: SICUJNIJ SEMESTER: Prvsirirlxt ....,.. ,... . X. Nfrhlv I,IT 4IfIt'flt .....,..... H. Iil'UlIlIlN'IlIl1Yf'Ii Sm-vy'r-lgxl'y ......,........, li. Burniuhl SL'L'T1'I2lI'j' ...,... Danivls Run lf' 5. Nurflwlrum, B. Nairn: I Gunn, L, Ilamivl'-, B. I.ul'v11Qfl', I'. Junvk. Hou In N. Yrvunu, B. Bvmllv, I . Ning, I.. fVIul'tml, H. Iil'UIIllIlC'IlIu!l'I'i, Il. IJZIYPIIIJUIII, i'mu'Il Ilfffnll. Hun IV- II. SUITIINIIII, Il. Svllun IJ Alon, R. Burnight, F. Wvllx. Ifmx 4 I . Winklvr, K. Nulmlv, II. H1lIlHIll'l wITlll'lI, IJ. .IuImwn. Home Boom 218 Mr. Buntley IFIITST 5I'I'NIIiS'l'I-IH: SICUJNIJ SICMITSTEIT: I,I'l'NIlIl'lII .,,... . . . JI. I,vlnIn'kr' I,I'L'5I'If'IlI ........ .. .Il. Ilurris S4'C'l'f'I1ll'j , ,...... ...... I- I. Ross S1-1-rm-ta1'5 . . .. .I.. Minnig Hmm I- IP. lufxnany, M. Mrflwrx I K ,, . . , MRA, .I. Sizmffa, If. How, II. Griffvll, IT. Illmson Hun - I.. AIIIHIIE, IN, IIUWIIIIIU, J. I'r1-wtun, M, l,rvnbr-kv, J. R4wr,:g::n11uh. P. Packvrt. I' xv NI: Buntl x B lrlm U' 'V . '. vj, . - v Sun, K. Zvmlr, .I, Wqmxlllk, Il, IIH Ic'nm'1, IV. Ilurrix, II, Hulite M IIIIIIIIIII 'I'x-.wfuly-:zine Home Room 213 Miss Van Ness I-'I R ST SElNlES'I'ICli: SH 'I VND SEINII-I5'I'I'Ill: I,lAK'SilIDll1 .,..,. .. .B, Hlslkwlg l'l'4'si:1vnt ....,., .. .H Hlaxlu' N-rl'vt:11'y . . ...,, VI. Slvjskal 5f'1'I'vlz1ry , .. .. .NL fqllll S Tun l f B. Shlllllfl, .X. Yuvllvy, Miss Yam Nvss, I.. Hnmmvl, J. Sim-llslinl, M. Harrison. Him Z1 --M. furlis, A, Lundy, P. Ullgot, ll. Milivr, S. Niclmls:vn, KI. Kifvr, N. L4-v. l'1m 53 f-D. Hyun, D. Halt, B, Nixwn, J. Nugvr, B xtINf'1llll, B. fxlillzxrkr, H. lllalwsly. I Home Room 108 Mr. Davis FIRFT SHNICSTICIC: SICVONIU SEMl'fS'I'I-IR: l,l'l Sifit'IIl ....., .. Vhristy Prvsifls-nt . ......... ...Il Pra-slmw 'F4'l'l'K'tkll'j ,. . ...., H. Rf-wi Sl'l'I'L'12ll'j . .. .. .Il I.m'rn ml Rmx l NIV, Davis, If. Ward, B. I,lll'K'IIKf'Y', YC. slullnwn, N. fhrisly, J. Bryn: I' xx I? Hill G Slwrk 'Q I'lll'lK'll l l'nrmx'x-ll B Rvvri, D. Humphrry, S ll l'mn I N1 ahrr U Pr 'I n, U. Alulvrwn, W. Whiltrn, L. Syvlmvvl llmxi .x'.',..1.', . Iwo 'l' hi rty Home Room 8 Mr. Traudt I IY ST SICNIICSTICII: SICVONII SI'1fIII'IS'I'IiII: I'1'vsi4ImxI ..... ...I5. Iinrllv I'rnwicIv1ll . ....... .. .II. Gvmmlrf F:w'l'a-11113 . . . ....I,. IJJIIII Ss-rrvlzury ,. ..,lI. 'Nun' Ilmx INV. Iis-flrlvn, I. Slzltvr, IP. Hiillv, I.. Dahl, XI. Nitl, VI. II:-:ni-'x'xI1nt, I . Ilnzwvvru, Iimx in K, Rim-, If Ilmfirun. IC. IIIIFIQIIHIINIYII, .I. IVIIIVIIIIIIIII, M. Wmufi, NI. Ihnirl, IC. Iimm. Ilvm Iif II. I'Inmn, II. Gumulvz, Ii. Bwvrllv, ID. IIIIIIlf'IliII'I, If Iruin, .I. I'z:xI1:xIxiIx, Hr, Trxwlt. I Home Room 2 Mass Clark FIIIST 5I'INIIi5TI'III: SI-QIUNII SICYNII'.5'I'ICII: I'rr-xific-nl .,..... .. ..I, IIuIwImr1I I'r1-sirlvnl ,... ... ..., II. Imkmxslq 54-4 I'l'IlII'j' . . . . . , .A. B1u'r1-tl Svvn-t:1r'y . . . ...... .... v I, Gmllzmn Hun I .L Hnlwvtt, G. 'I'IniNtI4fxmmI, I.. .In-nw-n, II. Ialv, II. Smith, Y. Iluriux , , GN 'L w. nn NI! I I ul I.mx J ,X II.1Qm-1, J. IIuI1Imr4I, NI. I's'rIn-th, VI. Lung, VI. Bunnixlvr, IJ. I'a-ppc-r, J. Gl'.nI1.xm. Ibm JI - A. Iiullzm. K. Buuvlwr, II. SIHYIQIIU, I.. ,InI1neIm1, B. Imkmuky, Il. Wviuvrl, .I. I .1l'II'j'. 'I'I1i1'ty-1,-uw Home FIRST Sl-IlN1ES'I'EH: I'rvsiric-nt ,.... Svvrvtnry ...... Huw How lion Home l l R ST SEMESTER l'l's'sidM1t ..... Ss-vrc-ta ry .,,. Run' Hou Room 210 Mr. Wauer SECOND SEMESTER: . , .N Jacuhsml Pra-sidvnl .....,.. ..... T . Burvsh ..,....... Murphy Sc'vrvia1'y .. . . . . .. ...M. Mulfurri I-- J, Johnwll, H. Smith, A, Hvvwn, P. Iluviaon, ,-K. l'lon1f'ntwu, G. Andvrsun, S. Luft, J. Hall. ' 3 1' Mr. Waucr. 'J H Rwhn F Wolff A -JlH'0llSUll, J. Stulc-n, B. Murphy, R. Hirsch, L. lumpu ls, Il- Ii. Alxrh-rsmx, J. Rus-h, T. Burvzeh, M. Mulfurd, L. Lvvpvl, J. Stanwirk, J. Szudlrr, Room 208 Miss George : SEFOND SEMESTER: ' ' l'r+-sid:-nt ,..,... .... l D, Hake- . .... J. Hdllfu ' Sccrvtary .. ...... ....... H . Funk .. .......... K , Mumm- lf D. Yu-pnm, NL Fwvsvivk, Nl, Smith, Mifw G:-urgc-, B. .lnvkz-nn, A. Pe-tv1'su1x, if Moons-, J. Brumblv. f N1 Mn'Gilllxii D. Hnkrw P Wallvn, A. fzirlson, NT. f'unnoTly, J. Barton, M. Burklv, H. funk. 4 D Uslin W liuhy, if 'llw-rnan, if Anrlvrsnn, M. Smith, L. Kvvk, G. Foster, E. Zvnkovirh. Howl- . .' , . Thirty-1 xx U S Home FIRST SI'INlES'l'l'fIi I'I'vxid1-:xl .. Svvre-t:1r5 , . Rvm R1-xx Hmx Huw Home Pl't'?ii!I4'Ill ,,,... 5L'4'1'n'Iz1l'y , ,. Hun Huw H-mx FIR ST SI-IMI-fSTl'IR: Room 104 Mr. Slelwold SEFUNIJ SENlES'l'I'Ili: ...,.M. Huw PI'vsi4ivl!l ........ .. .Il Bivulml . .....,... Nl. IJ:-rlmy SK'l'l'l'lLlI'j' . . . . . .NL LnHrum. I , 2' K. Ulvkvy, M. Ibm-, J. Huslvn, J. Tuvk, Mr, Slctxmld, 4 flu. Dullvn, B. Plum, V. A.m'l1, M. Iiillllfk, U. Bivqlvr. -fl? Wivqvrl, H, Titus, V. Vustn-llo, B, Hnffnmn, A. Barkvs. Room 212 f-Nl. IJ:-rlxy, W. I,fmn'r1gvr, M. I.2lBI'lHlC', G. Julmsuu, M. fNlitc'!11'iI, U. Gruu. I Mlss Pollock SI-IFUND SICNIESTEHZ . . .J. Sniwth I'rr-wh-ll! ........ ....R. l l2ll'I'ii4lI1 . ......,. lf, -Jllffikllll 51-c'r'4-tnl'y . .. . ........ C. Hrhkw lf P. Hill, H. Jvrwlzlhl, H. 'NIJYH1-Ill, E. Hur, J. Srviwlll, E. Xvvdrllrmrv, J. Nslsun, Miss l'ullm'k. If J. Vitlik, H. .IHI11-X, IT. Bak:-r, J. Srlmllvs, V. Slrnud, G. 'i'l1mnpsun, B. Nlwwx, Il. GmiI'roy. I3 I Dil ln ' ' V, 1: w, li. Lvvllms, D, Wilson, L. Hnrbuck, IQ. Yallw . G. I'11p1'g1jnl11x, D. Hulco-, L, Wcrtz. Thirty-thrgf-g Home Room 113 FIRST 'SFINIIiS'I'IiIl: Mr. Lewis SICFUNIJ SEMESTER: Prvsidcnl ..... . . .... -I, Bullm' IjI'0SI1I4'Hf ...... .. .If Slmwy Sv1'l'4'tnx'y . ...... . ....,.. C. Chwm-ll Svrl'rtury ..... .. ..I. Svvvrsun Huw I- II. Bulwis-11, S. l'n-tvrson, If fuwn-II, W. Tvluplvr, .I. SK'Y1'I'51H1, .I. xvliiIIIlUI'l1, .I. Yalvs. ' 4 9 'Y R 1I4nr1IuI1I. lhm Ihuwil' fN. Rvwi, Ii. IIlK'I12lI'lI5llll, M. Hurd, I Hulcc, VI. Bolillv, .I. Gl'l't'Il, R. Mlllvr, Nr. Lvwls. Home Room 111 '2 f-Ii. Hamsun, li. Buylvn, L. Moldrn, II. Russvll, .I. Brown, M. NICIDZIIIIPI, 1. ,Irmn-b, . Miss Helt SEFUND SEMESTER: FIRST SEMESTHIC: I'1'4-sirlvlli ..... . . . .Il 'I'Imxupsun Prvsicivnl ........ .... l J. Kingsbury 54'1'l'ctnry .,.......,....... I. Pwscuti Srcl'vtL1l4y ..... . . Slllwlzulvs Hmm I f IJ. Kingsbury, V. Iizwiri, P, Sjulmlmn, B. Bnsscn, B. Brlgus, I. I'I'Pscu1l, Miss H1-lt. Howl HO. Erivkwn, H. I'0rry, I., Kuhlnmnn, H. Hllghvs, B. Criss--zum-r, l'. Hamill, I7. TIIUIIIIYSUII. G R S, Suucludcr, C. Barnes. lluw 3--E. Jones, R. Tzxgg, D. Stuurt, J. IVIIKEIYUIII, . eyes, Thirty-four Home Room 209 FIRST SEMESTER: Prvsirivllt ..... S4'C'l'l'f2lI'y . . Mrs. Hagar SEFUND SEMESTER: ....D, Bf'l1Ili'ft I'rr'sid011t ..,....... .... . I. Riddle H. Davis 9 .1-1-11-tz1ry .. .... B. Norris Ilmvl-fA Shui ' ' ' Row - WD Ron Home Room 102 FIRST SEMESTER: Pl'C5ifiC'l'lf ...... Sr-Crctary . .. Row 1 Row 9 Ron' Zif- Row 4 'Zi--J. R1 uk, H, Buhnum, P. Iwlly, K. StK'lllll'lli, N, H1-gwood, IJ. Bcnnvtt, Mrs. Hz1u:11'. Szilvgitori, H, Davis, F. Rivh, I'. Pzirkvr, 5. IVl'llQ'l', D. VVhytv, U. Dviviinu, E. Hohnston. 'fi1ilc, V. Soule, F. fVl1'Elmurz1y, R. JZISIIIHH, R. We-bstvr, B. Tz1ls111z1, F. Swcaringvn. SEFUNIJ SEMESTER: .....I. MrBrifir I' Miss Thompson 11-si1l1f11t ........ .. .B. Bargcr NONX'HlZlIl A Sl'I'!'K'fiil'j' . , . .. .C Emnlivk, J. Hzirbvck, V. Walkvr, C, Gold:-n, V. 511111111 IIS V. K o J ovk, M. Hanna. J. H1-1'111anson, B, Peterson, E. Wilson, S, Nvw111z111, J. NicBri1lv, P, Castlv, L. Burrf-Il. J, Young, C. Svott, C Brodcvn B Rvvnolds F it 111 N 9 s . , , . ., .. - 1 21-, , scott, Miss Tholnpsoii. Mudge, L. Johnson, P. Roslsr, B. B2ll'gf'l', B, Vf'TSl'il0Ul'. Thirty-RVQ Goldvn 205 Home Room 216 Miss Klein FIRST SPINIEYIJCIT I'r4-siclvm ..... 51-rrvt.ur5 . . iiuxx . : SECHND SEMESTER: , . . . .I,. Tvlrlbnlx Prvsirivnt ..... . . . . .... L, Nlvlluie' ...,.,... ,. .J. KLIHIIIN Svcrviary ...J. liastinus i l'. filli1!XYiIiil, A. Nclsun, J. Bvvks-tt, J. Kumm, J. Buhl, 11, Ariallnsun, E. Hill, lmxx II B. I r'n-m-N, G. Mnrtz, A. lluhinmv, S. Roiminnvx, B. Pvrry, J. f'urlin. H1-wi! B. vViliIN'F, J. Hastings, ii. Oslmrn, T. -JZIIIIJVNUII, K. W:-uiwr, B. Sicfkv. imw-1 H. Din-ksrnx, V. Fvltrmn, N, iitliillllllii, J. Fawn, L. Ni1'I3n'lv, ll, Tzainirr, Home l lliS'l' SICNiCS'I'ER l'1'swi4i1-111 .,,.. Sm-r'wlaxl'y . lin iimx XV Room 205 Miss Murphy : SFIFUND SEMESTER: ., . .. .H. iiflI'IlPIli6'I4 PI'CY9iCil'l1I ..,.,... ., ,H. l'urpvl1tr'r . . , . .,.... ,A. FX'R'K'Hl1il1 Sf-crr'1:11'y .............. li. liuwlmnlsss-11 lf F. MrQuirk, N. l'ul1ry, H, l'ul'pvntvr, Miss Murphy, ff Guiun, l', Schultz, M, Fzullvy, I., Kvlly. I F. Nimrod, M. Hxwu, D, Porlvr, B. iis'urlrir'k, IT. SC'illTliKii, L. TIIFHPUII, G, Bvvmzln, D. Dmlris, Ilmvii fB. Lul'ruiv, R. I-imlsv, B. Wm-FLA, E. I.uml, A. Slzmis, D. iiyiok. IIUW4- V, Grnth, F. S1-nlciu-n, E, Rizk, J. Lunrl, B. liurlnu, R. iiaslnlwsvll. Thirtyssix 216 FIRST SEMESTER Room 114 Mr. McCracken SECOND SEMESTER: PI'E'Nlfll'I1t . . , .... .... I J. Iflzlyworlll I'r0Siflvnl .,....... . . .,l. AllJL'I'1SUIl Sm-rm-tary ................ J, Alb:-rtson Sc-crvtnry .... . . . .... K. VV:-issu Row lfvl. Tillotson, NI. Hoar, M. Moorv, G. Huvilaml, L. Coral, B. Dixon, M. Gzmsvr, fl. Grulwl. Row?--P. Lnrllle, I. wlIhllf'I', I'. Kunok, P. Konvnlln, B. Toner, IX. Kvllvy, K. Wvisscr, J. Allwrtson. Ruwii--IC. Branvl 7 ' ' ' Home FIRST SEMESTER Pre-silln-nt ..... Ss-rrvtury ..... Row Row llnw lion' -I l 2-nl. Bllxt, M. fVlf1SkPlunas, P. Mutll 'S 1, D. Iovxnall, B. Bvntlry, D. Hayworth, P. Ottcn, VV. lVIf'nf'fvv Room 103 . . . . D. Hushrook .........I. McDermott -HM. Smith, P. Lorvngvr, H. KIl0K'I'l1SI'llllIl, J. Mcllnrrno , W. Christensen, K. Slum-xuvvr. Miss Reilly SECOND SEMESTER: I'rc-side-nt . . Sc-r'1'vtary .. . E 1' S. Olson, Il 'SS tt, B 5 , I1 , B. Walton, l'. fllllllltiflll, B. Wvlton, I.. Clarke f K. Irluilwook, D. Brown, A. Husvr, J qturlv, D Norris H B .. . . ., . I!l'1I'1ilIl. - D. Harlow, J. Woods, S. Rhincluart, P. Grnhm, H. Ds-M4 'v' II sl, A. Yoc'lir'y. R1-i .Irina-lmrt .I'. Muth I' Thirty' seven lu Nulvn Home Boom 212 Row ll mx li mm lhm Miss Pollock urriwn fQvc'rv1zu'y .... . ......... . . . .l ' ' lrirksvn, Miss l'ullm'k, N. LlIlSl'y, Il. Gmifwy, J. Ola l' li llll'Y'A'HNl'Il J. XVllYXXPllQ'l', J. Gunn, lx. Frm ' ' vlw- N Lumix' U Wlllis, B. Rmw, V. Suulv, E.. lulu-rl. ' 'Xl lXl'HIllI!H'IlllHl'l'x, D. 511 ,. , . , . 5 X lullnll un l' lillilxlll D Mwlull G l,ll'l'U'I'lIlH E. Hill I.. BME, J. Sjulmlmn. S , .', '-aa, . y , , , , ' ' ', '. .wx 19l.l, R. HIlI'I'l51Ill, lf Slliplvy, P. JilllIlS1lH, if Brown. 4 I N-mln-11, J. im NN R ilu Mr. Seubert Home Room 201 3 xlslvnl ........,,....,. H. lilm-il1f4-lllvl' 5A'4.'l'I'l2Il'j' .. .. ll S11 Ibm I D. lim-u-X, J. B11l'x1vtl4-, D. Buck, N. Wuplm-4, U. l lvm, M. Graxvvs, V. Burris. Hun 2 - ll, Kvrk, Y. Lrhmamlx, J. Sn-lwslu, U. Shudu, D. l1l'lt'l'50Il, H. Sulvlmsvlm, J. Bllvvn, R-uv ' H lie-111-41414-5, J. Stull, B. Klvirlfn-1414-l', L. O'llK'l'll, H. Snaxllsmx, IT. Vrnmt, P. Cwilxluuns, Mr. Sm-ulu ' ' -I -- J 'Villa-1' J. lfknis. llmx -l U. H.ll'lu-nlx, J. l mxlvl', l,. l,urlxlxvl', U. Nllllvr, H. lxuuusu, 1, Y , ,,1.,11?. Thi vt5 els:ht President Home Boom 105 Miss Weaver Row If Row Row 37 R ow . . . . , . . . .G. Gonzulvz Svcrvtnry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S. Nlcflznq Soukup, S. Hamilton, K. Gcrnharl, D. Stork, MisS VN:-1u'c'r, S, Mrlflary, N. Johnson, M. Kamm. . Skaff, A. Brunson, G. Gonznl:-z, B. Lockmvr, A. Schrnlnkvy, M. w'RIlliK'I'Sl'Ilit'ti, S. Pumplis, Doran, D. Young, G. Borkstrcssor, D. Carr, C. Audi-rson, M. KCIldPI'di8Il, M. Myvklvgarci, D. Short, . Oslin, . Thompson, K. Rhvbb, W, Larnbcrt, M. Iirskinv, D, Hummvl, D. Haugvn, H. Weaver, D. Lumbvri. Thirty-nine V WjX.l'JU M 8 - !4 s Y v ess '-'Q :-' ,,,, - 'E-,' '-. ' ill' - V Q , ,sa 154 I i '1l . ! g A 5 W ,ff gg,- f Q fffv X X, X , aff 6 fx , ,I 1 , ,Y P!-,,g , rd' ' 1, I X 'QS Y I f ' '- ,,, f- 'ei - , ,,F- - fx Y y 52, K ff-'WH' A ff! J 4 W 11 -XY? f '47 fill - ' lf H' QM fx ' 1 f , xg- x 6 rg' AILL3 X' Nfl Q ' X N M - f' 'U rv, f-if? ,J -i v f 1,117 L- x W -'UQ f I K-ja ' i , , 'f' ff f Auf M X ' f 4 mf I .41ff .'f Q ' 4 f I '-X i' f X , . 7 'iff ff, X: D W--' 'Q - 4' wi? ff f , 'WMA f A EY n fa 73? G 721 ffl? ' 3-J T T ' 1 V 1' I f . x iii f I 0 XX ' ' M-P l 'W W C : ' ,fd- W EE' f, -Nah -,T- l ln TW- 1 ' f 6 . . W' 6 , m ' V T f' VW 1 x W W' , ' ,a f' 4, I 'all NIE, my ' 421 A B f I Q ,41!,5,x. lf1,i,f f n'JA,.u fl!! .QP n. 96 lkijax K 4 J W7 ff' K gg ' M Q, fffvrv Alla I if s W X f v1 .27 fy I VA A I ' - ' 4 1 f , ,Ml - II Lk w if 0 I A ?l I QI X V A ' ' f ' f' ' 3' - , , ff my, A' ,. 1 3,4 -X x C, I ga s,MVL' A-A S ' fl ' N 4' f 1 unc - 1 W. HlX1Ill.lzHlMNI5 lm FODTBALL 1943 ITAPTAIN BOB SNYDICR Championship Squad-1943 COMIH Mllfl' DEI . irsvh, B. Bi-num, B. lim' l - IJ. Juiiiismm, Il. Burnight, U. Hnti, V. Dnviwn, R. Ln.1h.xm, J. knight, R H lmknmsky, B. Murphy. l xx l' 'u-ii Uvllvll Y Uwviwii B Knvdvl' H. Hirsch, J. Bnirhuims, D, Jnhiinni Il. Smlulff, B. .lnliliwu - 0. . , -. . . , . D , ll. I.yniwi'u, W. Amiorsun, i'u1u'ln Duvik. ' l n H Nm-rwii x Zif D. Ruin, G. Tlli'iit'I', il. Iigxiils, B. Nixon, H. Vwstsvii, J. lrcS u , . mfr, IJ. llzirris, A. Noble-, B. Bivrtlv, IT. Huniphrvgr, Principal Fhrhorn. P. Rustwimk was abs:-nt fur tho picture. Fo rty-two Se-plz-inln-r l0 Rust ................ Svptwnlwr l8iEuSl Un-inlwr 2 Ovlnlwr 8 -East Octnlwr l5 - October 23 S Uftrllu-r 30 - Nm's-inln-V 6- Nmc-lnlrer l3- -East East lfalst East East East ..,,............ 37 6 25 26 38 19 I4 57 26 248 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Leeds .............,.. .... 6 Trinity ................. .... 7 Olllillld Central ..,.... .... 7 Sioux Falls .......... 0 Abe Lynx ......,.,,. U Omaha Tvch ........ 0 'fa Uninhu South ,..... .,...., Z Xyillllilflll ,...... 6 Central ..,.. ,...... 6 20 Home Honlf- There Horne There There There Hunn- Home H. Hirsch H. Hirsch ll. Snyder R. Lynlwrg J. Bnlchunos W. Ainierson P. Hustwick B.J0ll1lS0l'l H. Hirsch B. Snyder Win Lu:-s Win Win Win Win Loss Will Win 7-2 B. SNYDEK B. JOHNSON P. RUSTWICK J. 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Murphy took the ball on a quick opening play through tackle to score on a 43 yard run. The try for extra point was a pass from Murphy to Burnight which was complete. ln the second period East scored twice. Sharp blocking and tackling was noted to the success of the Black Raider squad. ln the third period the Centralites managed to skirt the end into the end zone for a Central score. The score at the end of the third period was 19-T. Tn the fourth period Murphy scored from the 8 yard line. making the final score 25-7. Game captain was Bob Snyder. EAST 26-SIOUX FALLS 0 ff-IOMECOMINGD East performed one of the most spectacular exhibitions of football of the season when they stopped the strong Vl'arriors dead still. The Wai'riors were held to one first down throughout the game. The stands were crowded for the Homecoming events. East kicked off and forced the W'arriors to punt after three downs. East took the ball on the 42 yard line. East returned the ball to the T yard line for a 33 yard drive, only to. fumble. Shortly after the opening of the second quarter. East moved 52 yards for its first score. Johnson went through center for the counter. Half way through the same quarter Murphy scampered 38 yards to the Warriors' lfl and then the next play went between guard and tackle for the second touchdown. Murphy again went between guard and tackle for the extra point. East l3 and Sioux Falls 0 as the half ended. The third quarter was slowed down by fumbles and East started to roll for three consecutive first downs toward their third touchdown. as the quarter ran out. After play had resumed, Dick Johnson received the ball from center and raced 26 yards to score. The kick was good and the score was East 20, Sioux Falls 0. Late in the final period East recovered a Warrior fumble and drove 52 yards: then Murphy passed to H. Hirsch in the end zone for the final touchdown. making the score 26-0. Rf-nsberger was stopped time and again very suddenly by sharp tackling of members of the East defensive backfield. This was one of the deciding factors of the game. East's effensive power was sparked by Murphy and johnson, who each took the ball -for long gains. Howard Hirsch and Bob Snyder played an outstanding game :tt their respective positions. Caine captain for East was Ray Lynberg. Bill Johnson. right end for East, was Homecoming King. EAST 38-ABRAHAM LINCOLN 0 East enjoyed a second win in the Missouri Valley Conference by rolling over Abe Lincoln. ln the opening five minutes of the game Bill Murphy went through tackle and paced 45 yards, un- touched. for the first score. Later in the first quarter Bob Lekowsky skirted the Lynx right end for a touchdown. 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The flag was raised, the spectators were seated, and the game whistle was blown. East received the kick-off, and Murphy returned the ball to the 20 yard line. How- ard Hirsch kicked out of bounds on the Central 46. Central tried and failed. East then took the ball on downs, ran a few plays, and then it happened. Dick Johnson broke through the center of the line and stumbled to his feet past Central's secondary for a 68 yard run for the first touch- down of the game-East 6, Central 0, as the first period ended. East recovered a Central fumble at the beginning of the second period, punted to Davis who took the ball on the 10 yard line and returned it to the 15. A double lateral, Erickson to Julius to Davis, went 15 yards for a first down for Central. Central was forced to kick and Murphy returned the ball 24 yards to the Central 36. Murphy tried one pass to Joe Davison, but the pass was incomplete. A second pass then went to Bob Lekowsky who snatched the ball from the air and went for a second touchdown. East 12, Central 0. Late in the period Murphy completed another pass to Lekowsky who scored for his second touchdown. and Roland Hirsch then converted, making the score East 19, Central 0, as the half ended. During the third period the game began to slow down. An exchange of punts was made between the two teams. After exchanges of the ball, Central managed to complete a pass from Crahan to Erickson, 26 yards away, for their only touchdown of the game. Julius tried to buck the line but failed. The score then stood-East 19, Central 6. The last quarter was mostly East's. Hirsch kicked out on Central's 9 yard line. Central then kicked back from their own 31 yard line. Murphy on a quick opening play through guard and tackle, having sharp blocking, went the remaining distance for the final touchdown of the game. Roland Hirsch kicked the extra point. East led, 26 to Central's 6. On the 45 yard line Martin attempted to pass but his pass was incomplete. The second attempt to pass was intercepied by Snyder who returned the ball to Central's 20 yard line. Scherff completed a pass to Lekowsky ou the 11 yard line, and Johnson carried the ball to the 6 yard line and then to the 2 yard line. Burnight substituted for Johnson and carried the ball one inch from the goal line. East jumbled the ball and Central tried to pass ollt, completed a pass but fumbled. East recovered as the gun went off, ending the game, giving East City and Conference Championships. Outstanding lor East were Bolchunos, Lynberg, Rust- wick on the line, and Hirsch, Lekowsky, Murphy and Snyder. All were outstanding at their own positions. Fi f ty-two Cl-IEER LEADERS VNV Y Y: T xfj gb, X X x Q 'Q FDOTBALL DINNER The successful East High School football team celebrated the City and Conference Championship 'hy having a dinner at the Martin Hotel. Tuesday, November 23. l9fl3. The dinner served was Victory Dinner. having turkey with all the trimmings. The program con- sisted of: ARMY A LA FOOTBALL Chief of Stall ,,..,... .,,..,..,...i.....,,...,.,...,..,......,..,, i..,..,, T . R. Ehrhoru General Stall ........ ........ llf lr. Euhanls Propaganda ,..... ........ E d Lalley Communications ......... Al Triggs Selective Service ..........,......,,.....,,........ L. W. Feik Squad .......,..r... i........ P vt. lst Class Ray Lynherg Medical Corps .....v. ,..r.................., I Jr. Berkstresser Sergeant ......., ,..,i..i........................,...,,. C oach Davis Music .,..... ..,..,,. J ean Russell and Her Accordion Fifty-four SECO D FDOTBALL SQUAD Row 1-0. Erickson, H. Davis, S. Rhinchart, B. Merriman, A. Stevens, B. Annanrl, W. Lori-nger, W. Chris tensen, K. Hasbrnok, R. Collins, T. Burr-sh, D. Thompson. n Row2fS. Ncwnizm, G. Stark, .I. McBride, D. Frauenfelrl, N. Reed, E. Lund, J. Hulce, J. Boline, If Irwin P. Davison, D. Nelson, D. Stuart, B. Wertz, N. Swanson, C. Slowey. Row 3gG. Reyes, D. Tainter, B. Acterhofl, D. Sellon, .I. Wickstrom, J.. Wansink, F. MCEhuurrev J. Preston 1 D Pownall, V. Mencfev, R. Rasmussen, D. Rhinc-hart, K. Wegher, L. Wertz, - ii SECOND SQUAD RECORD J. Dttches East ..... .. 6 Trinity ...... 0 East ..... ..... l 4 Lyons ..... ,..... IZ 0 East ..... .. 6 Trinity ...... 6 East ............,.......... ..... 2 0 Central .......... 12 East flie-servesl .... ..... l 2 South Sioux ..... ...... 2 0 East ............,.......... ..... 6 Leeds ........... ..... I 3 East ..... ..... 1 4 Moville .......... .. 0 East ..... ..... l 3 South Sioux ...... .. 7 East ..... .... 6 Leeds ............... ...... ..... l 3 East High had another fine second team last fall. The squad was composed largely of sophomores with a number of promising juniors. ln some games only sophomores were used. in others a combination of sophomores and juniors. This plan was used in order that as man' bo 's ., ., 'bl perience. y y as P0951 e might gain some game ex- The squad differed from many of the former second squads in that there were no outstanding stars. However. there was a larger number than usual that may be regarded as promising football material. 'There was no exceptionally fast boys, but with the development that comes with a year's growth and participation in our track program this spring. the team speed should improve. The squad had a good spirit. They liked to play. These two factors go a long way in making successful teams. -MR. DELZELL. Fifty-five ' The seconds enjoyed a very sue:-ess ful season this year. with the hackfield run- l k ll on defense and was ning and taeklingg exceptionally hard. The ine was .1 c' a wa exceptionally fast and strong on offense. QHN ,Qin min. 1 Fifty-six BASKETBALL, 1944 Row 1iB. Annand, W. Kull, P. Rustwick, B. Snyder, B. Murphy, R. Graham, Row2-D. Rheblr, D. Johnson, D. Pownall, D. 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We-rtz, .. .ftuairt, .l. ljrskiiw, J, Fm-, K. Rhehh, H. Swziiisoii, K. l'Vi-glieit V i SECOND SQUAD RECORD lttist ,...... ...................... 2 T lmerls ................... ...... 20 Frist ....... ....... 3 0 ffentrzil .......................................... I6 lfiist ....... .... 5 -1 Sf-rgetiiit Bluff Hirst tezinil ........ 25 lfzist ....... ..,... 2 8 l,eeils .......................,...................... 25 ltiist ....... ...... 5 il Sl'I4,2If'1lIll liliirl Hirst teznnl ........ l'.l I-,tisi ....... ...... 3 l llronson Hirst teuinl .................... .33 lfusl ....... ...... l 6 South Sioux Hirst teainil ...... ..... 3 5 luiist ........ ...... - ll l,e'Nlurs ............................ ..... 3 2 hast ........ ...... 3 3 Lefllurs . ..... 30 llluelx ......... ..,... 2 9 Orziiigxe .... ..... 2 7 luust ........ ...,.. 2 ll 'l'rinity ...... ..... 1 9 lfaist ........ .. ti-4 'lirinity ...... 28 Hier, ....... ..... 3 5 ffentriil .....,............. .. ..... 20 .4 Q V1 . . lt-1.-I ......., ...... 2 1 Hinton Hirst tc-:uni ..... ..... 2 7 The seeonds had a very successful season with a fast, quick break and their ex eellent marksmanship hringingr them out on top the majority of the time. They gave the Crowd a thriller hefore every l'irsl team game and gained much experience. They should he a helpful addition to the first learn next year. and we are Counting on them to show us an exciting season. Sixty-five: 1944 intra-Mural Champs V,,......4 x.,, ow llfx. Yovkoy, B. Wertz, ow Z-if Sluwcy, R. Welmstc J. WAmlrdS, r, D, Hcirlvnian, B. Annunal, M. flinwlku. The intra-mural champs. cvaplainod liy llill An- nand. rolled over all opposition. Nxrilll team work and cooperation they rallied twice, to come from lweliincl and win. Sixty-six TRACK, 1943 Bob Lekowskv '-H' Devi Hvrrnanwn '49 '-13 Don H k '45 . A, - , it , , ..- . 5 a vs, I 5 Bob Bortlv, '43, Joe Davison, '42-'43, .loc Bolt umm 45 on Humphrvy, '-Iii, We-slvy Lorvugor, '42-'43, .lohn Maclisrui, '43g Capt. Dick Curry, '41-'42-'43, Ray Bcckord 43 Warren S .-inf lu-rrx' '-13' Don qcherfii '-H' Dick lnhnson '42 lin O '43 ,, , , , , , . 5 , . g . 1 rner, - , Gene Wright, '43, Glenn Tucker, '43, Kon Riu Manager Dick Luft, Mzuiagcr, Bula lmkowsky had more points to his credit than an Dick Curry. captain of the 1943 track team, was without a doubt the best miler in East High history. Dick was a hard worker and we at East High will long remember his beautiful running. -COACH LES DAVIS. Sixty-seven y other hoy on the lrzigli Sauurl B. Lvkovx sky D. Hvrnlzmsun W. Lnrrvngvr, J. Madison, B. Lvkuwsky, D. Hermanson Sixty-eight J. Madison, D. Scherff, D. Curry, W. Stansberry, J. Davison, J, Omer ORANGE 55-BLACK 62 The track squad was divided into two teams, the Black, cocaptained hy Joe Davison and Dean Hermanson, the Orange hy Dick Curry and Wes Lorenger. The Blacks won hy a margin ofa? points, Medals were given to first and second place winners of all events. YANKTON 79-EAST 49 The team ran well in all running events, hut due to lack of strength in field events, lost decisively to the Yankton Bucks. EAST 101-TRINITY 31 The weight men ventured to Trinity to test their strength hut found themselves very weak. Trinity 20, East 7. The unners and jumpers tested their ability and successfully efeated Trinity hy scoring 94 points to Trinity's II, mak- tig an outstanding victory. John Madison broke record of 440 yard dash hy reducing the time :54.6 to :54.l. Gene Wright set a new record for the high jump, 5'4 : the old record was 5'2LQ . HOLSTEIN RELAYS East finished second under Central, having scored SIM points. Curry, who usually comes through with first place in the mile run, did not fail, he also set a new record 4:45.7 over oid record 4:46.2 established in 1934. We placed first in 440 yard relay: second in 440 yard dash, Madison: sec- ond in medley rclay, second in broad jump, Lekowsky. EAST-CENTRAL DUAL The Black Raiders were handed a very decisive defeat hy the Little Maroons. The Raiders received only 4 firsts out of the I5 possible in the meet. First places of East were scored by Curry in the mile: Humphrey, Johnson, Lekow- sky, and Hermanson, in the 880 relays: Lekowsky in the hroad jump: and Bolchuuos hy heaving the dismiss IIS ll. 3 in. DAKOTA RELAYS Traveling by car, Coach Les Davis and his five boys ven- lured to the Sioux Falls track to take first in the medley relay and placed third in the 440 yard relay. CONFERENCE MEET The hoys received I0 points and placed sixth, taking six men. Curry won first in the mile. Hermanson third in the 220, and the relay team took third in 880 yard relay. DISTRICT MEET East won 65-64 over Central. CITY MEET East took second, having 44 points. Weakness showed in the weights, receiving 2 points. LEEDS DUAL Lettermeu out for East, but downed Leeds very decisively. STATE MEET East received 8 points, taking five men. Madison, Ter- manson, Lekowsky and Lorenger placed fourth in the 880 yard relay, and Curry second in mile run, losing hy inches. Sixty-nine TRACK, 1944 April April April April April April May May May May May May Row I!-B. Burtle, D. Hvrmunson, C. Slowey, D. Hakvs, D. Humphrey. Row il4fB. Lcknwsky, J. Duvison, B, Nixon, J. Bululiunrms, B. Snyder, C ful TRACK SCHEDU LE, 19444 6 ......... ,......,....,.. .Orange and Black Chernkvc- Dual 14 .....,... ...i.... 19 ,..............,....,...,...,,..,........, Yziuktou Duul 22 ..,.,..,....., 'fniuuliawk He-lalys-l,1lir'i'ol-iw 26 .......,. ,...,..........,....,..... Trinity Dual 28 i..,,..,. .,......., l lolstriu Hi-lays 3 ,,,.,,, ........... L iculral Dual 6 .,...,..., ,..,.,... 1 lonfervuci- Mm-L 9 ..,....,.. ..............,,............. I meds lluul 12 ....,..,.. ..,,..... I Jistrict lliefet-Clivi'nkr'cr 19 ...,...,.. ,.,..,....,...i...........,..... l iity Meet ........,SIuir Mvvl 26 ...... Seventy RING TEIWIS BASEBALL BADP1 INTON VOLLEY BA GIRLS LL X 'FHLETICS RUPE TRICKS GPEED BALL BASKETBALL PING PONG HAGAR 2 gl 1 , ,pk , ggi-vs. . ffm S, I ' ' ig Qi -P - ' - - V v 3 1 3: ' ,. 4' 1'- Nx , M ,,4 -L GYM LEADERS ' w ll H'1's-1'm'1n Nl Nlultvrx, B. BI'll1'lxlll'I'. l vw lm ll, Nurlull, H. funn, . .g . , . , , I M 'Nlxmfu 1 'm 7- X Ivlv Nl fu-llv, N, Ilzniql, IC. ll.mnu, NI. iwmlvlwlx, ,l . - f 1 fin up mu- nl ilu-11' stumln-s ex:-ry mln-1' lluy In leml llvre- we- him- llu- gulf wlm ,g f 1 lll'lIlIlIQL lmml in Nlrk. lluuur :xml lwr gym vlnsws. liucln girl iw il ml-mln-r -ul 4 X. .-X., wllivll l'llI'llll'I' FllllWN lwr ulmililivs lu lu-lp nut in lll.llll'lll'h. Wlu-11 lln- pm le ulfx am-:ft ln-lpingl slunv Il'lllll glraula-r will! pmlfln-ms llml nriw in claws. tln-y nu ' 1 0 1- nr zluill-' Wll'lli'NFI' is uskl-fl lm rr lc rm' in-f QlllIlll'f., lmuling vu-l'c-is:-s. liK'1'lPlll,!Q rc- V-. ,. . r- ' ' 4 'n 1-l'1-4 mum- lI1l1'l't'FllIlQl uml num- lun Xlx . llnpau' in 4'IPllllPl'llIIll wills Illlllxlllgl ilu-In gy: .,. l l'l'i R'l'l1l'll1 Nl Duvicl B Nlusmx, L. Minniu. Rf-wl-l. .N , . Hun 2' K. Na-lwn, Nl. Finrlvisvn, E. Hanna, J. llurnpmlglx, M. H1-mpstviul, Nl, Fonnc' Seventy-two G. A. A. SNAPS If it is true that every girl would give a right arm to he in that swell athletic eluh, C. A. A., maylie there will he a change ol' minds when these hattered pledges are seen Carrying our orders to look stupid hy their superior memlivers. one of the many really foolish acts that take place when good old initiation time rolls around. How about that other picture? What do you Call them? Only' those who were al initiation ean distinguish these water soaked land that isn't alll girls from-. well who knows what? Seriously though. G. A. A. in one grand eluh. Initiation is all in fun. Next year will he your turn. pledges. How about it? Seventy-three 1 PI G PONG CHAMP Helen Hagerman easily took the ping pong tournament from her worthy opponents. Although each opposing player gave everything she had in pursuit of winning, Helen with her whiz hang serves and classy returns came through vietoriously. VDLLEY BALL CHAMPS Those cuties who made up the champion voliey ball team. namely the Marines. held true to the statement the championship game from those hard fighting Infantry members who offered the winning team keen competition. After the lnfantry had won the first game. the Marines hevan to fret worried. Mac. the captain of the Marine team, gave a rousmg T' D e talk after which each player entered the second game with determination to win. True sportsmanship and teamwork kept alive the following two games which proved victorious for the championship team and gave them the necessary two out of three d this time it was the l'lVlarines.'7 . Marines have the situation well in hand. hy capturing wins. The hest team always wins an 2 D. McEntah'er, N. Young, L, Minnig, B. Mason, J. Menin, J. Maxfield, N. Nelson. Seventy-four .Again has non hopes to to last y BASKETBALL CHAMPS this team has eoppetl a ehampionship title. The team now volley ball ehampionship. haskethall ehampinnship. anfl earry away the spring luaselvall ehampionship. Aeeorrling' earis reeorcl. it looks as if the alrove will have little troulrle in doing so. All tournament games played lay the Captain team were easily taken. with an exception ol' the last. Those hard lighting Sergeants pnt up an awful serap. hoping to min from the Captains. lint Iver-ause ol' the eooperation lletween the team and Captain Hora- pangh. the faney handling of the hall l.l'0IIl one teammate to an- other. and the SpUI'lr4IlIi1llSlllp shown. the Captains 1-ame llll'Oltfl'll on top. Sf-venty-five EH'l'l'I fx Sunliglzl IJUIIUK' l1'usL'e'lln1ll Cul! Hlurnlm llunrv lfvvll Ml'9.I1lIflllI' You Crum Seventy-six ff 7 . 1' ff K ff if f KN f ff ffff J X7 X' f f f f . X. ff f ,ff f WX! Xwff 1, ,.' .,u1J-J , I X 1 I 1 in R 53' SFR. K ' ' u We 'H sw-1 'wifi' , if ' 4 rf 5' ml Latin! '. Jl1 f. 'E' nik!! W ,.3, I - 1 -, ,, ' 1 721+ ,riffs gr-if T Y fl iii V i 'rilwllr ir L ii l Y i ,?- Y il '+-. Q JSC fi , ! ' fi u- - 7 ,A X Wg f , 1 - YY-Yi 5 ' ri G k Z4 if K- ..rR 4 L Wi:- HI Till ' - In ry 1 SF? ' I ..-fi ,i I I fi 554 i , f -F rg 'lah -6 ,1 f-ZLL' ' ' 'W 7, -SH 'if- ff 'V vb ff: K, ff, . A 9 f X-,X VK 23 ' ' 1 f I VV ,ff S wg QQ - -' Y 'XX Y ' 'K K , X Xe- f I XX Lf' 't 'V XK ' -lf,,Xx Xl JK' M M .,A ,fm 3 V, LX ' -.,,' rx , 2 f In Y 4 5' 3, N ff Fa M 0' VN L- ' ,f ' T ff Q ., ' 'A .- O.. ' ,, ' 'XJ .T ffm MJ? 'if' A if Q , 'M xx N Z,-2? ' W 1 wr W-2 f gf, f X + Kr X 1 3 j ' . ' - ,LN A ,I , wx- f -V . , , 5 4g :Sw ew L 0 -f?f+ ---gif 7' ,f 5' f' K '- , ' - VXI A- 1,19 , , Qf' , ' . wi A if I NVQ?-ifrr K' Y -x-': h iii' 1 gi W, an E4 X, ' YVVV fi' ii' Q4 f Qi 1 , JJHGA Nlz 'rm s, R +7 - f ., ., X STUDENT CDUNCIL-1943 Row 1-N. Cristy, G. Lester, M. Burklc, D. Humphrey, H. Svlue-tzelt, M. Balkc-ma, J. Hubbard, J Wa ers I, Prescott. lou 2-A. Barrett, J. Burton, M, Ruse, A. .lar-nbsou, M. Lcmbt-lu-, J. Carpenter, J. Lorenzcn, A. Ly e h B. Blakesley, Nl, Castle, L. Washburn rn ll I lVl'Dolc, B. Borlle, D. Hayworth, A. Noble, R. Lynberg, D. Shelton Row 4flVlr. Slvtwolrl, J. Hi , 1. 1 ll wil--D. Bennett, C. Cowell, K. Hasbrook, J. McBride, B. Bur:-s , Pl'1'.vi1lf'm' ............. ..,.... l lelen Schm-itzelt View l'r'v.vfffc'I1I ......... , ....,........... lilary Balkeina Sec'rvlrrry ..,............ ....,... N lary lillen Burkle Trcrlxzlrvr ....... ......... l Jon Humphrey H' h S l ol has alwa s maintained a high The Student fiouneil of East lg . c io .. y l d ' d for the fine work it accomplishes standard and has been great y a mire The purp participation general welfare of East High School. The council was or ganized to help pupils realize the problems confronting the administration 1 - ' k of the school. and to help solve school problems. Full cooperation ma es ' ' ' ll stu promote the l 'l successful cooperation from faculty memhers as we as lie counci . ,. .. -. ' f dertakinfr dents. Each member feels a responsibility to make every un worthy' of the attempt. l d ' 'bich include supervising the Besides performing the usua uties. w U t' ities and the publication of the school party. the annual homecominn ac iv Student Directory. the council keeps an kl s le of defense stamps in the school in the service and sponsors the wee y .a Under the direction of competent officers and a fine. faculty adviser, f Mr. 0. F. Sletwold. the East High Student Councils for the semesters 0 i943 and l9411-. may' be acclaimed as two of the most efficient in East Highs history. Seventy-eight ose of the Student Council is to provide a means for studen in the school government. to stimulate self-control, and to accurate record of East High boys STUDENT COUNCIL-1944 Ifrw 1--D, Kingsbury, lll. Blower, J. Buntlc-y, D. Humphrcy, N. fhristy, B. Shreve, H. Krommenhoc lli-w2-- D. lllollon, D, Kzinatzcr, G. Gonzalrs, P. Blukc-ly, J. Riilfllv, .l, Foxen, ll. Svhniinkvy. Hoi-551-B. lil-inlclrlvr, B. Blakvslvy, R. Gnnmlrs, J. Br-linv, D. Hzikvs. lloxx -lffnl., fNlt'l.7olv, H. H2lI'I'lSllll, J, Hill, B. Bars:-r, U. Preston, D. Hurrii, T. Burcsli, B. l.ckowSky. l'1'r'.vi1lr'lzI ........... .... . .llon llnmplnw-y V1'z'c' l'rr'wirlvnI. ...... ....... . lunv llnntlt-y SP!'IA!'f!lF1' ......... . ....... Nancy Christy 7ll'1'd.'ilIff'l4 ..... .......liurt Nixon MllI0lNllll.lSllNIHNTS OF STUDENT COUNffll. DURING THE FIRST Slf'N'll'IS'l'lCR OF l943-I944 l. Spnnftm-tl lllf- stile- ol' win' stiirnps in thx- school. 22. llistrilxulr-tl Sf'll0lill'SlllII :intl lnlprovvmc-nt vllps to thc llUlllf'l'Il4lIll5. 3. Sponsor:-rl the ainnnnl liust lligh School Nt-wconicrs' party for pupils ns-w to Exist High 4. Smit watrtlf uml lvtlvrs of symputlly lo Slllflf'lllS and thvir pure-nts lmving elm-nth, sickness HC.. in thc' family. 5. lfiivoiirogrf-fl tlw sale of thx- Avtivity Ticket in the honwroom. 6. Sponsor:-tl the :lriw to r'0ll4't'l money to purvhriif' a war lloncl, in placrf of the Home Coiningl llm'11flf'. T. lislwif-il visitors to thvir plan-vs all the llonwcomingl Assembly. H. Sup:-rxiscwl llln pulwliraition :tml sale ol' Eilfil-ii.f'lllI'ill llflfjlllilll IIIAOQVIIIIIH. 'L Smit lvllers to IlilI'PlllS uml rvlntives of luoys who lormvrly zlttmltlfwl East High who Wert lists-tl as kill:-fl or missing in action. lfl. litliteil unrl tlistrilmntr-fl the 1943-l944 erlition of tht- Sturls-nt Directory. ll. He-pliicwl tlw Honor Roll in the front hall with u svrvice flag. 12. Sponsorvzl the Sf'lIll-illllllllll ull-school party. H. Bmiglit :intl fl! f'Ol'illPll thf- srhool Christmas trve. H. l'rPSvntPrl the Cl Q 1 .nitrnus ll'f'f' to the Goodwill TllllLl4ll'lf'Q 'it the vloff' f l l l f . , . . o scioo u- ore the ffllristnlus lloliflays. l3. Sf-nt il 32.00 Chflflli as u Clirlstrnzis rennmnlwuncf- to mich of the following: f7l'jlI1llTZIlIl0l'l5I 1. Father Fl:1nugan's Home 4. Refi Cross 2. Coowlfvllow Fund 5. Boys and Girls Home 3. Conimunity Fund 16. Took r-l1ar,f1t- of the checkroom ut the Prom. Seventy-nine XX ll B K, ltiev, li, Hi-riimnsou, G. Tueker, H. llirseh, B. Vt-rsvlioor, H. Nixon, A. N1 ihlv, B, Bortle, B. Aiiiizunl. lion l- ltowl f ll. llulws, il. Foxx-n, ll. l lumplirvy, U. Johnson, lt, l,ynln'i'u, V. ltustwiek, li. tiraliuiii, H. Burniuht, tiourli Davis. Row Cl-H -l. Knight, ll. Johnson, B. Lvkoxxsky, if Lang, ll. Shelton, U. Molclm-ii, li, Hirsch, B. Snyder, B. Mui'- phy, ll. llxitt, B. Benton. ltow-1 il. Bolehunos, B, Johnson, VY. Antlerson, li. Prostoii, ti. tNriglit, ll. Srlierlli, il. llnvison, ll. Hatits, ll. Hyun. FIRST Sl'iNllCSTl'Clt: SIEUDNI? Sl'iMl'ISTElt: l'r4-siwlent ...... . . .Ray Lynlivrq Prvsirlent ......... . . .John Bolehunos Vive l'i'n-sich-lit. ,. .... Uiek Johnson Vin- Presifleiit. .. .... Paul ltustwiek .. .Paul ltustwiek St't'l't'llll'y ..... .... T lan Johnson Sl't'l't'lLtl'f ,.. ., And they say there's a man shortage . . . at least that was supposecl to lie the latest Scut- tleliut of the opposite sex . . . looks like a slight retraction must lie made. Hereis Ulf' Cluh. a manly hull session if there ever was one . . . plenty of lirawn. lirains and liig time Operations . . . with letters lo prove it . . . full schedule of l't ilfl. hut highly respec- -fames rolling: arouml plus the entertainment. 11 w . . . the hilarious the audience rollin ,, . talile . . . li liluli rivalingr with C. A. A. in ice eream sales at the games slapstick games filuli sponsored at the half. leaving gr in the aisles. with liolehunos landing . . . on his . all this and til tiluli too. with those letter winners rusty dusty . . riding high in a ll aetivities. Eighty FIRST SEMESTER : President ...... Vice President. . Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Point Recorder. Dorothy Ann Olson . .Elaine Bruckner .. .Harriet Norton .Blanche Bruckner . . . .Mary Slattery Here they are again . . . G. A. A. SECOND SEMESTER: President . ........ . Vice President. .. Secretary ..... Treasurer ...... Point Recorder. . . Sergeant-at-Arms .... . . Kathryn Nelson . . . . .Audrey Lyle . . . .Evnnne Hanna . . . Lois Washburn Marian Hempstead . . . .Marian David those cuties of the gym floor with that 'aknock 'em down and drag 'em out touch under the basket . . . but feast your peepers on those smooth letters. pins and chevrons . . . results of plugging away in sports activities. Now you can see why they need their daily Wheatie build-up . . . to main- tain that eager beaver personality . . . Regular sessions every Tuesday night where plans for Sunlite Dances, sale of ice cream hars at basketball games are hatched out and also the initiation committees land a few fiendish methods of torturel are formed to welcome the pledges in every semester . . . you can be sure there's plenty of good. clean fun going on and the competition runs high . . . and the points too . . . if youlre not careful. How 1-B Row 3-N Row 4--L. Washburn, E. Nelson . Bruckner, M. Slattery, D. Olson, Mrs. Hagar, H. Norton, E. Bruckner. Row 2-H. Hagerman, B. Lorenger, M. David, J. Rorapaugh, A. Lyle, L. Daniels, S. Luft. . Young, K. Nelson, B. Mason, M. Connelly, J. Merlin, J. Maxfleld, L. Minnig, J. Staszewsky, E. Hanna. , G. Gano, B. Rowe, M. Hempstead, J. Menefee, M. Castle, M. Findeisen. Eigrh ty-one G-Y G-Y... that fun-festerl gang ot' the ltlth ancl Jr. ttth grade girls . . . where you can never tell wliatis going to happen next ,... with lluth. no. Ruby. starting the fall semester as Pres .... anrl lluth Leafstone tsay. she gets zirounclt aeting as adviser. G. Y. is organized and operated much the same as her liig sister. Hi-Tri. with parties. programs. meetings every Weil .... and the usual fun . . . tanml the usual Patsy . . . giving off with the latest verlmal lmurlmle in the Corner! . . . not to mention initiations too . . . with new ideas every semester . . . lvut tlieyire a swell hunch of girls. plus a swell aclviser. So. what more could go into the making of a good elulm? Row l- 'J. Bulil, V. VValker, M. Curtis, V. Reelrlen, B. Smith, J. Pitlik, S. Olsen, C. Stephens, E. Hill, J. Tillntson. Row 2- -P. Wullen, .l. Stolen, J. Henrlersliut, H. Bzirtruni, J. Kzrnnn, A, Herren, lt. Sjuhlnnr, B, Moss, L. tflsirl-ae, M. Miteln-ll. Rim' Sl -A. Jzicolisen, J, Lang, J. Yates, J. Washburn, F. Hieh, J. ltlellermott, M. Owen, M. Walton, E. Wilson, P. Nluth, J. Severson, B. Huffman. 3 Row-14-ltliss Ruth l.eut'stune, H. Jones, I. Ullyut, J. lVlm-Collin, A. Barrett, B. Burns, J. Stejskzrl, M. Ruse, M. Connelly, R. Jurilzilil, B. l'eters1m, lt. Jnrflulil, D. Kingsbury. FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: President ...... . . .Betty Smith President .......... .... R ulwy Jordahl Viee President. . . .... llrtsy Sinlrlnm Vive President. . . . . .Ruth Jurflahl Sc-eretziry ..... . . .Doris Kingsbury Seeretzu'y ..... .... lt 'largic Walton Treasurer . . . .... Marilyn Curtis Treasurer. . . .... I o Ann Sevcrson Eighty-two HI-TRI Elaine llrnekner started the semester oll with a hang . . . hy' pounding her vavel against one of the memher's head . . . nsnzilly' liarln lloyye . . . T' 1 . llnth lieafstone. the popular and well-liked adviser holding down the nienilwers . . . thy' loree if neeessaryt. A lull progrznnis always assured la full tnmmyt with much food . . . ah. those ration points . . . and swinnning parties ut the YH . . . alter which one or two memlyers are nsnally missing and they go hack and drag the pool. There-'s nineli heat- ing the gums over the weekly' Wed. programs . . . personality duels lse- tween Hi-Y and Hi-'llri where the secrets of how to win friends and in- llnenee . . . llilllgltilllfiu eorne up to the pnlvlie eye. lint seriously. fun and friendship among the girls is only' one of the ideals sought lay' Hi-Tri. and you eain he sure theyire doing ai great jolt o fit llo llri ll-y ll' llo yy yy l .l. Nlolskoxy, H. Seliivtzelt, B. Rowe, E. Brnrkner, L. Wztsiihnln, H. Slnnis, Nl. Ilornpzingll. yy 2 -f ll. Flair, J, l'i4'lu-ring, Nl. Blower, P. Krenek, l. Ilan-kvtt, A. Wright, fl. lvllllllil, I.. Ernniiek, M, Turk. xy' Si H. Hrnrkner, V. l':u'khurst, l Hznnnierstroin, N. Lindsey, Nl. Seotl, l.. llickninn, F. fripps, M. Slut tery, l', Gunderson, I.. Daniels. xx 4' ll. Olson, E. llnnnzt, G. David, F, Bolinti, .l. lllenin, J. lllwwfielrl, fl. Gunn, H. Mason, A, Lyle. .w ll. lxziinttlzw, lx. Nelson, B. Stronilnnd, B. Knknln, ll. Iirovnnn-nhoek, M, Finfleisen M. Cztslle B. Gaino, rl. N'lt-iiell-e, H. Norton, R. Hanson, IJ. Nordstrom, ll. fontlron. FIRST SFXIICSTFR: SEFOND SEMESTER: I'resiflent ,.,,, ,,., E luinr- Brnekner l'r4-sirlent ........ .. .Marie Finrleisen Yiee l'rt-sirlenl .......... Lois Wztshhnrn Vice l'resident. ,. . .. .Helen Schietzelt Seeretnryk ...... .. .Barhzlrn Ann Rowe S1'l'l'Pl2tI'j .... .,.... V lean Menin Tren' nrer . . . . .llelen Scliietzelt Tl'L'2iSlII'K'F . . .... Norma Lindsay Eigh Ly-th ree FI R ST SI-IMICSTE lt: Prvsiilt-nt . , . , . . . . . View Presimls-iit .. fliziplgiiii ........, ,... Sergeairit git .Xrnis . . . . . St't'I'Pl2tl'y ...... . , . . . . ltziy l.yn Bill .lolins lion Slivlton l'i-ogrznii fll1aiirin.in, .. .... Briira- Innnpt .lurk Tuintvr e 3 it llt'li5l l-ll-Y I-li-Y. . . SECOND SICIVI ESTER: l'i't-siclviit .....,., . Vive Presiilent. . . Sverrtziry ..... TN'2i5llt'0l' .... ... Chaplain ....... Seruezint-Lit-Ai'rns . . .Ill'1'lll HC'fHl2ll15l!Il .. . . . . .Bill Anlizintl . .lllontford Gordon Bt l'I1lll'tl lVlic'havlson ........l1ic'k I-'oxen ...Burton Nixon sliglitlx El misterv at times as to what the-y're rloing. lint when they get going . . . they really start rolling: . . . meetings every Vilecl .... with the usual horse play . . . hut l'lOll-l let that fool you . . , they know how to get things clone on that nierrx nierrx-gosurouncl . . . with iVlr. Kohler in the 4lriver's seat . . . the loc-al Ave of the liaise f'l'Z1ClilIlg the local moron stories . . . then somelioflx rlrags nlllairzy lloatsn in again zinfl after mutilating that . . . well. ion can never tt-ll. Not to mention those horrors ol' horrors . . . ini- tintions. eleetions. anrl social gatherings . . . lielieve it or not . . . the sulviect ol' women is Vefrainefl . . . eoultl lie. lllPl'l lS ai time and place for exerytliing . . . tht- time living those weekly sessions with Hi-Y . . . Cluli CXlYil0l'flllIE1l'j. Row Y .2 ' '4 Row How -l-- B. Mu Johnson. v' .oinson li. Lvnberz, D. Shelton, D. Hr-rnninson. I K.. l ing, tl. Tdinttr, B. l,.in1po t, B. l l , h Il ll. lkivison, .l. Foxen, .l. Hall, ll, Wilson, D. Htimplirvy, B. llleiiiiiiziii, if Slowey, .l. Knight. Rowil WM. Gordon, D. Johnson, ll. Hakes, B. lVllCl1lif'l5UIl, R. 'Gl'21ll2'lltl, Fi. Annunrl, G. Ttlt'liPl'. rphy, B. l.vkowski', W. Anderson, B. Nixon, D. Rhimfliurt, .l. Hill, Il. S:-llon, F. Irwin, D. Eighty-four 0RPHEO Row 1-P. Wilcox, P. Ullyot, R. Grindberg, P. Krenek, J. Buntlev, D Davenport F Lorengcr B Lortn er. . - 1 4- . f - ' 2 Row 2-M. Fosvik, I. Hammerstrom, M. Burkle, J. Rorapaugh, J. Russel, N. Christy, J. Waters. Row 3--M. Rorzipaugh, J. Carlin, D, Griffen, D. Hutt, H. Cook, F. Castle M Hempstead How4- Mr. Buntlcy, L. Cornwell, B. Barger, L. McDole, D. Hayworth, Ll. Rickwu, O'l.eary, D. Anderson, T. Buresh, M. Jacobs. FIRST SEMESTER: President ....... Vice President. . . Secretary-Treasurer Sf'Y'EfQZtIlf'Zil-AITIIS . . . . . . . . .Jane Buntlcy Peggy Ann K renek . . , .Doris Davenport .. . . . . .Marian Jacobs SECOND SEMESTER President ....... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasu rer Peggy Ann Krenek .. . .Nancy Christy .. . .Jean Rorapaugh Sergeant-at-Arnis . Urpheon . . . Here's the well-fed musical gang of East . . . l l could be, they really give out with the spreads . . . both initiation and otherwise . . . and those initiations. Getting up in the cold Ura l'Uh f tw rn Y la t 0 dawn to be at school at 7:00 A. M .... tripping through the auditorium to count the seats . . . and if you don't have the right number . . . you count them over again . . . eh. Max? Not to men- tion mending music and of course, exercising the vocal chords on a few solos or two . . . undergoing a little lusty paddling by old members . . . but this only happens once a semester . . . and every other Wed. brings a program of music appreciation with an inter st' U d posers and their pieces . . . records, and the general horse play, with Mr. Buntle f ver' ahl' overseeing. Or heonis achievements rank hiffh . . . J Y l ts P o sponsoring the musical assemblies. etc., etc. e ing stu y of various com- Ei gh ty- five Bob Barger SPA ISI-l CLUB Spanish Club . . . and if you're planning on visiting HEI Circulo de Espanol some Tuesday night bring along your sombrero and Spanish dictionary, and set- tle down to enjoy yourself. Have you seen those if super deluxe pins the Spanish Club members have been sporting about Complete with somhrero and guard . . . pretty nice, don't you think? Sianish assemblies ever' semester and of course, the hiv S anish din- l 5 rv ners . . . which have a re mutation of beinff uffrandev . . . not to mention l D O the scenic movies now and then furnished free of charge by Senor Slet- wold . . . all go into making a club umagniticof' Row lfhl. Hoar, V. Walker, J. Tillotson, C. Stephens, M. Adamson, J. Pitlik, C, Cowcll. How 2fP. Muth, P. Ullyot, M. Curtis, H. Fair, J. Albertson, J, Bolil. lim '3--J. MucCollin, M. Burklc, C, Moone, B. Welton, K. Wcisser, H. Bartram. c vi llow4fS, Robinow, A. Robinow, L. Cornwall, P, lit-slcr, W. Gzisink, H. Pensis, D. Harlow, Mr, Slctwold. FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: President ..... .... l lcnri Pcnsis President ........ .... H s-nri Pcnsis Vice President . . . . .Patricia Boyd Vice President . . . . ,Patricia Boyd Secrctziry . . . ..... Phyllis Ullyot Secretary ..... ...... P hyllis Ullyot Treasurer . . . .... Sidney Robinow Treasurer . . . .... Sidney Robinow Eighty-six cunmlsrnv cnun FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: President ...... .... D ale He-icleman President ....... ....... D an Griffon Vice President . . ........ Bob Ibs Yicc President ........... Howard Cook Secretzwy ..... .... H oward Cook Secretary .......... .Mary Ellen Burkle Row 1-N. Lindsay, H. Cook, D. Heideman, M. Burkle, D. Griflen, M. Curtis. Row?-B. Hoffman, H. Krommenhoek, J. Lorenzen, K, Nelson, M. Castle. Row 3--D. Biegler, R. Ulman, L. Cornwell, B, Bently, B. lbs, D. Norris, Mr. Sc-uhert. Meet the test tubel addicts . . . that ingenious hunch of the scientific world . . . where you can he sure there are plenty of inter- esting experiments firing up . . . including the fingers of one or two future chemists. Sessions held every Thursday with programs providing experiments lveing conducted or explained lry the fellow members . . . experience being the best teacher . . . just ask these chemists. Of course. there are the initiations every semester where the old members try to out do each other in thinking up ways in which to initiate the pledges . , . just ask a few of those pledges why they have that asbestos tonguedn personality and they can tell you acid did the trick . . . not forgetting the electric current charges through their wrists that threaten to lift them off their chairs. But it's fun and a little shock now and then is good for the constitution. Honorary mention must he given to the fact that the ltlth anniversary of Chemistry Club fell in Feb- ruary . . . proof that a good club is an old club. Eighty-seven CHERIE CHEQREAUX ltoxx l f l. Btnluvrt, J. nlysli. lion ' ' tl, l. Hxmlu-tt, H. I'a-tn-raon. G. iXlnlol'4m'li, J. Burton. ,.. t,.,. -,. . I frippx, 'Nl ll--'ulrirk 'Nl Hwrml I Hnunt' ll lxrolnn.--l1liot'lt llnxx 21 ll, Nllllvr, .X, ,l.n'nlvss'n, .X. Bntlux, lt. Hnyltn. Sl-XVUNID SICNIICSTI-Ill: l,l4'Nl1l1'lIl. ..... . ,Ho-ily I.n'norv Pt-tm-rsoix 'l'n-Lutlxm' ..... . . . .F1'tu1t-cs fripps Vivo Ihswinln-nl ...,,,,..., Irs-no llttrlwll Svrgvauxt :nt Arlm . ...... .ln-gnnnv Burton 9A'H'vI.tl'5 ...., ., .Anim Mm' Hatvlw- Point ll1'4'ot'1lol'. , . . .Uu'ol'ui1t .'AKINlt'l'iUIl Cherie Chereaux . . . the literary vlllh . . . and after L1 Qllilllfk? at the name. you van sec' it's no ordinary Clulu . . . with meetings eu-ry Weil .... wlicre the gals get to gethvr . . . to get oll the snlvje-r-l on the Cnrrvnt prolvlmns . . . IIILIIIIJOWVI' sliortuge unfl clothes . . . hut they got things mlont- with ll hnsinvsfa mt-vting one week. or sonic form ol' social entertain- nn-nt onw il month . . . not to mention somvthing new . . . ineaning at point system . . . illtll an opportunity to mirn points through clnlu projm-ts lm-gins . . . so go lo lt. girlsl Eiglity-eight X I .. N ' R- , fff fii XX f X V- K XI - 12+ g g , 'j Lffi - ZZ! 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Ninety 11' KING BILL JOHNSON AND QUEEN DOROTHY ANN OLSON Ninety-one MID -YE R CUMMMENCEMENT llow lfljhyllis Reyndr-rs, Bob lbs, Beth Gano, Mzimziret Rorapaugh, Jack Letellicr Row Zfl-larriett Norton, Jim Moody, Betty Jo Stromluud, Glenn Markland. Row ZlfBruce Lumport, Irene Hammerstroni, Bill Johnson, Ray Lynherg. Another unique commencement program was presented hy the mid-year class of l94fl with the theme, being Mfhe Importance of the lnsignificantf' The speakers did an excellent joh of presenting the idea that sometimes the little things are the most important, that conviction and sacrifice and hope have changed the world, that a purpose plus unity of action can accomplish miracles. A dra- matic climax was portrayed through these words. HA voice which speaks truth above the noise and the rumblings of the crowd, can echo through the centuriesf' Ninety -two IU E COMMENCEMENT According to the advance blue print for this book, this page should have had a picture of the June Class Commencement speakers, but in this year of 1944, in the midst of the great world war, we have learned that every day may call for a re- arrangement of plans and demand that we proceed in accordance with new circum- stances. The fact that the staff worked with the knowledge that Mr. Schroeder was subject to call to active military duty, the fact that there existed a shortage of skilled workmen upon whom we depend for the production of this book, compelled us to get our copy into the hands of the printers earlier than usual and before the time set for the choosing of the commencement participants. This explanation we present to account for the absence of the names and the picture of the commencement speakers and committees. It has been the plan at East High for many years that the students in the gradua- tion class prepare and present a program at commencement time which shall symbol- ize their thinking and represent their efforts. This year the June class was faced with the complete suspension of plans which would have been followed had times been normal. Questions about the length of uthe duration and what was to be the state of affairs after the war, dominated the discussions of the group that endeavored to arrive at an appropriate theme. The idea which evolved centered around the hope and triumph and faith of the future. Even though ruin, destruction, and suffering dominate the scene today, youth is determined that their task of rebuilding shall result in a better world. The 20th century has produced great advances in science, and has wrought great tragedy in human relationships. Perhaps the next era de- mands a generation which will experiment with spiritual power rather than material forces. with the people's welfare as well as mechanical efficiency and calls for a realization that mental horizons must he extended as physical barriers are overcome. At the time this book went to press the choir was rehearsing the music which was to be used for what promised to be an inspiring Hnale. The words below give indi- cation of the theme, a'The World of Tomorrown: In lomorroufs world there will be light, 45 :lf 'X' And evermore zz Home will burn, A flame of Clary and Light, Hope - Faith - Joy --- Love. Ninety-th ree Row 1---J, Pickering, .l. Hill, H. Fair, B, Johnson, B, Shreve, M. Scott, I. Young. lk 'Vl P ra augh, D, Anderson, I. Hackett. liow1fff.l. Wutc-rs, G. Bn-tsworth, B. Rowe, M. Ba ema, i . xo p Row Sl- L. Wuslihurn, R, Ihs, H. Norton, H. Schietzelt, K. Nelson, J. Letcllier, J. Buntley. ATIONAL H0 OR SOCIETY OFFICERS First Semester ' Bill Johnson Pfteslrlefzf ............ ...... Vive Previzlent ........ .... Harriet Norten Nerrelarg Miss Van Ness Trer1xurf'r ...,...., , ..... . The rnemhers of this War Eagle Chapter of the National Honor Society earned the highest honor attainahle during their high school life. The emblem of the society is the llam- ing torch symlmolizing the high standards of character. scholar- ship. leadership. and service for which the society stands. The Wlar Eagle Chapter was organized in l927. Ninety-four Second Semester Betty Ann Shreve Kathryn Nelson Lois Washburn Miss Van Ness Miss Van Ness URCHESTRA lfasl Higliis urr-lu-slru is lu-pl lvusy llll'0llg.IllUlIl ilu- year playing lor liar-1-alalm-atc. lilllllfllPIIf'OIll0lll. Upera. aml IJI'0ViKllllgl music' for the I'l'UWIllHQ ol' llllh lxillg ami ljiwmi 'lille im-lwstra van lvleml low-tllei' Yl'llilIlU it auflie 1 lkel . V , . I . ,4 s ' nw -- gay. or 1-an pro- viilr- il glfmmy setting. thus proclucing a morv clvnse almusplwrv. xxilllf'l1t'Y9l' it is. lgasl s symplmny orc-lwslra is greatly appi'w'iz1Iefl lay' all mlm llt'ill' il. lx'lllf'll rrvrlil is Y lveslmwil upon Mr. lillllllCy for llis elliorts in trying lu mulu' llle UFl'lll Sll'i1 as good as all llw ullwr musif-ul 0I'QILlllilLill0llS at East, an outstanding' Ufglilllllilllllll in ilsc-lf. . lifrvl Viulin-IJ. lJi1Nf I1lNll'l. ll. Claim. .l. Sui- H!lX.Nll4IlIT',l. lin-r'lu-II. y fl'- ll' l 'l1 ' l'iV'1'I1I'fl llurn--Nl. llI'lllIlSl4 iHl, ll. Criffr-11. lf. f'1'IIlIIl lifllflifl -lf. Wolff. H. Hunk, W. flue-ink, Slt'I7l1l'lI5. VIZ' rlil'ii'I Q I lx Trzirnpvf-ll, Pitlmn. l,. 'ylvlloli-. il. lkirlin. mfr- . 1' ull' , , . ' 7' l '-Nl.l's -k.lJ.l'la 'l. vllu-ll. ,-Xuflf-rszmn. .l. Nlumu. Nl. xlt'lJlllll4'l. ,mm mm , U Hi Ummm Slrfng lfmy-V lf. liiulgws. l'. lollilsrm. Zvllllilwily' liglllilfli lllzlw-V-Y. Knmlsun. 'lillllllilllfi ' 'wr' UJIWVYH. 'I-:wus ll. yummy. H!l1'l'fllVIt' Illlfllglj, llelfgiull, flr1r'1'm'l-IJ. lllf'1lf'III11ll. lf. fluwi-ll, ,I. lius:-e-l. H 'i1 'A' lil 'm'A - N. lmr. ll. Nluvlgv. l,l'l'f'Il.X,Yl.l?lI'7N. llllristy. ,l. Mnlslmw. Ninety-five A I Due lo many hours spent in praeiiee. il might he said that lh lueen in the groove this year. Under the leadership of peppy H e hand has really al Huntley. the hand l d f tball games occasions that has made our pep assemhlies. ordinary assemh ies. an oo each sludent lnuks forward to. The llushy orange and black uniforms worn hy the rnemlvers of the hand add color and gaiety to the scene. Trurnpel- fl. lyllllllll. ,l. Wvuwr. l,. Nlellulv. l?u.wmr1--,l. lleekell. .l- liilflill. li. Fl'1'1'll'- H- lll'1l'N'll- D- Mlll - I'l'l'l'll.X.Nf11lIfN. lfhrisly, 0. Oliyer. ,l. Mnlsknvv l'. llnnrln-rsmm. B. Tuner, ll. llnrpenter, ll. Nlillurke. l l'el14'f1 Horn--ff. Stn-plum-ns, ll. llrillen. Bm-g,B. 'fullpyn QI. Riddle-, Rurilmzv--U. Ur-Vz1L1l1.B. Snkz1riaismx.G. KlAf'il- fjl,,rj,,,,1,,l?,. 1,0,4,.mx,.,-. ll' LH.I,,.,-H U' Hiwlt INf'l'. N- Hflllllllilll- inun, ,l. Russell, C. Cowell. Nl. Turk, N. l.f'4 Flule- -Y. Knndson. lf. liill. ,l. Lung, C. Sluvvey. D. Ruyrnnnrl, A. Hr-4-ren Trumlmm'-ll. llz1yw'ol'lli, Nl. Fosviek, H. Nur- D' Mmlllp- I -lohllslm' fig. Su:mpl1or1efl'i. Lorengler, M. AllillllFl'Hl. Ulmv--WU. Tnggp. Drum Mujrrr.sfD. Hakes, j. Sadler. Ninely-six mlu CHOIR The uf-vmrrplislrrrr llle llec-fnullml llax ass 1 l rmg llue euure year. ,llll2lllliSgl'lYlIljl. llllI'lSlfIlilF. and Plaster assemlnlies. ineluclinf' ' emllx were rlell lrllullx rlml ents mul UlIl5lillllllllgl pe1'l'urrm1l1f'es ul' lfaslls A lla bella llllllll . '51 ' v rzxecl lry llle impressive VOIII Illk'llf'f'lllPIll serxif-es. Tlle Sllf'1'04Qllll 1 tum uml llllllflllg ellnrl ll. Slll l lls fllI'l'l'l0l'. ,emul Hal luunlley. whose palienee mus 'ell lum- lveen lrierl ul li the mule memlrers i - mes lry Ille SlHllt'Mllill 11llemrperuIix'e manner of some ol ol the chem .1 clr c ol where 1 :lr ml Ullflll Il 7 .. s-arson is largely clue to the splemlicl eoopera . . . , ll ' ' -ur 1-us' ' ' ' a ' ZlI'IIllIl!l' persmmalil' a 5 illllll' ll'lllIllIJllS. l'FSlllllll lll dll Ulodllll ' , ' A ', .Xilllllll me are all extremely proud of Huw l inn f - ..1l.. . 'v ' , B. l.m'n-1l41'1', l. Nlurlin, J. llllllflfifll, J. Hiullsmilll. 'Xl41'wllin, Nl Dnill 'Nl llmnpnu ll I Pluruzrlnrxlwlxu Nl l1flufll,I N1 11 Huw Ile' limx 4,, l'. Vmllr, H, Sl59HIl. T, Burswlr, l,. Srhullx, Nl. Gu W Hull ll. Bl.nku'I5, l'. Wllc-uv, l'. llllyul, A. l'lr-vm-rmwn, E. Hin I' lil Illl'X f ' pi ull, D. lJ:1x'vr1pul't, S. Allu-l'lffv11, ll. Stark, Nl. Bllflilv, H. l.lII'K'XlZ4'I', -l. Nlrixlielrl. U. H.sl'luw, K, Wilwn, J, C'.rrlin l lyllllljllllls NI lxul- mn, .l. Huntley, li, C1l'lll4llDL'I'!, ll. Waters, 1 1 Q , . 1 V ' , . . '1 .. ,' xskdl B R1-ml I Hum , .. '.', A . .1 w 4, ID, Rowe, H. Crunk, Il, Keller, D. Grillvn, rllnn, B, B.u'u4'r, H. lllI.K'IiI'j4, D. I lIljNY1Il'll1, l.. llivluxzi, l.. l'urmwll, . 5, .l. Fnxvl1, D. Hull, D. .Mull-1'wl1. V Ni nely-:-even, OPERA Bob Bnrgvr, Lcilic fnriuwvll, Jzun- Bunllc-y, Hirlnurrl Sl'lllIliIll'il'j', Ilan Griifn-n, Jmni Wziivrs, Dun Uunnvr, lrvno Hnnnm-rslrnnn, Iilnwr Siisnn. H. M. S. PINAFORE Ullt' lo the splvlldifi vwopf-ralimi IN-'UNPCII vhoir and orciwslra. East High Piijuyed ,. anolln-r line- ops-ru. 'Nlnvh labor and many hours of wnrk were spent in making T H. Nl. S. Pimlfnrv slim-cesraflll. Many favorable C0IllIIlt'Illf4 were given lo Mr. lmnllvy on his fine dirvc-tion of lhe production. ,..- -w-' 4, Ninety-eight, ill Make Way for the 0pera M. N i nvt y-ninv 0pera Preparations xIlIl'Il IIIISIIK' unrl IIIISIIP trunk plum- on lln- IIIWIIIQ nf , . D1-cr-nllwr sm-1-mul uml Illini in pre-puruliull I'nr the opvru. Ylilkfllll was sm:-ure-1l. --vliilll mm-h lipslick ll4'I'l' :xml not 1'I10llQII'I skin fILll'kl'lliI1f1 Ihf'l'l'.N was slmulf-nl lly Hr. Buntlvy. l'Iu-ryrnw wus exrilwl :mul llf'I'V0llF llf-furv Ihr- Hnul paint job had bw-n uppliffsl. THREE TRUMPETERS Here are those three handsome trumpeters who can hlend t0- gether and make mellow music . . . and that isnit kidding. The many times they have played have deli- nitely struck solid with their au- dience. l,et's have more of the same. trumpeters. t l G. Vithun, l.. Nleltoler J. Carlin. SWI G BA D A few memhers ol' the hand have gotten together this year in an effort to create a sueeessful swing hand. Although it is known ' that many hours of work have heen put in on nrietiee. we have ,Q l L L' slip: sggusfx yet, to hear the entire if swing hand hit oil' to- gether. A few meni- . E. Lorenzo-r, IJ. Hayworth, Il. Witter, D. Dc-Vault, G. Pithan, J. Carlin, I.. Neflole, B. Rogers. hers of the little hand , Q A Drummer, H. kdlIN I'Il,t'I. got together at some of our haskethall games and really were appreciated hy all the students. After talking to several students. l have Come to the conclusion that more ol' this hoti' musie should he played. One hunftred - LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Row 1-Miss Vick 5 H. Ph'l' ers, iipovich, N. Lindsey, J. Barton, J. Banistvr, J. Gunn, G, Sclioltr-s Row 1--G. lxreanier, B. Perry, l. Hackett, F, ffripps, J. Brvnv, G. Anderson. Rowil-J. Stejskal, A. Barkes, D. McEntafl'Pr, M. Scott, EJ Nelson, B. Mason, D. Miller. Miss Vickers, our almle librarian, has many fine assistants through- out the day. These girls give one hour a day of their study time to make it possible to have the efficieiit lihrary we have. Miss Vickers instructs the girls on how to check passes, reinforce the magazines, mending of hooks and general running of the library. We all want to thank Miss Vickers and her assistants for making our lilmrary as hne as any school lihrary in the country. One hundrc-rl one Rn Row Ile- B. USHERS xv l ff-H. Sehietvelt, A. Yoekey, l. Hin-kett, G. Anderson, B, Smith, B. lNl.tson, J. Nlenin, J. lhekeriiiq, ow feat. Lyle, D. liinushnry, J, Hnhhurtl, t'. ltloone, N. lihristi, E. Brneltner, J. llentlershot, J. St-versoti. ' -' ' 'W' ' - . ies lt. Bovlen Johnson, M. Srott, ll. llone, Nl. Vinod, IT. ftltluiitdttti, lil. Llltllbtlwt, It, lot , x , B. Slireve, ll. Norton. llnder the, leadership ol' Mr. Xxlill ter. the girls who serve as ushers hold a lug titli the men and women who help to tight and jolt. Ther eun he eornpz '-cl x um ie lines. lihese, :girls dont get their names Ill white lights hold up lrehind tl l or get gold hraid on their shoulders, they merely seat the audience at eaeh per- formanee played on East Higfhis stage. There are also the two girls in the ticket ofliee who have a hig responsihility on their shoulders too-selling. sorting. and kee xinu an aeeurate, aeeount ol' the tickets. All in alt. this troop undertakes at l . huge jolt and eredit must he given where eredit is dne-- the Ushers. STAGE CREW llini those lights! . . . Ilfm Ifzow lfglltsf , , , nntl Q. . V. at eouple ol tho.: mei reurlv stage hzintls rnsli to the resetle . . . no tnne fnr slnekers here with the seenery. nleeorutions. lights and enrtuin mulls to nntlie, 'lihev reullv work those 300 hours to 4-urn their letters. Of eourse they huve at lot ol' lnn ulonp with their work. not to ntention swinging: lroln the tlie ivraiise. lor without go tllt. D. Hill, R. Reslcr, F. Wells, L. Cornwell, R. Taqg. One hundred two rope pulley. lint :ill in ull. this gang: reztlly :lee-erves l th:-in the show eonlclnt DEBATE How If flliss Tliorupsou, H. SL'iI4'lIlt'lI, I. Ituvt-3, It. Grintlln-rg. Itow I ll. tiritfen, IJ. Itliim'lnn't, W. Downing, W. G11-ink. Affirmative and Negative Debate Teams liasl High tlehaters openetl their eompetitive season hy playing host to teams lroni Sioux lfalls and tfentral in January. The clay of praetiee clehates gave every meniher ol' the squad valuahle experieuee. In lfehruary. East teams eaptured seeonrl plaee honors hy winning H of their I2 rlehates ill the Sioux lfalls tournament. eoui- peting with Citi teams. Helen Sehietzelt was honored as one ol' the live superior cle- haters in this group. Uther Ifast speakers reeeixefi excellent ratings. In Nlareli. the tlehaters again 1-aine in seeonml at the Vermillion Iligh Sehool tournament hy virtue ol' sr'-oring I-Hitt forensic' points anti winning fi! ol' Il Contests. Wanda Downing re- eeixerl the hlue rihhon for highest ranking iutlivitiual speaker. Uther team memhers ref-eiveci ev-ellent ratings, Iiast clehaters entertained teams lrom I.elXlars cluring the season anfl in turn presented two program flehates in Iielilars in ltlareh. Itast High was one ol I It schools to qualify lor the State Tournament at the llni- versity ol' Iowa. tionipetition was very strong in the state finals. sinee eaeh teanl present hail heen either winner or runner-up in its own clistriet. Ifast flehaters plaeerl fourth in the state hy winning 9 of their I I eontests. The allirmative team. eomposecl ol' Ilan Crillen and Wanda Downing. was seeoncl only to Iiurlington. state Champions. in nuniher ol' wins. winning' 5 ol' their 7 rounds. Imogene Davey antl Helen Sehietzelt. negatixe team memhers. earnecl a point average of fi.7I to rank as fourth among all negative teams. Iioth on wins and points. East earned its fourth place ranking. The flehaters partieipatecl in 51 flehates during the season and lost II. giving them a win-loss perm-entage ol' over 712 per rent. lllemhers ol' hoth teams earned rnanv more points than the nuuiher required hx National Ist ' s' L rlehate letter. I . Jlen.1e eague stanrlarcls for a One hundred three INDIVIDUAL CON'I'ICS'I' l'fN'l'RAN'l'S N wa.-i'riv'i1: Alflflk min ivig I. into-y xv. n.,wna.1g n, s.-iii.-iv.-ii n, onli.-n THE NATIUNAL FORENSIC LEAGUE lfast High School is one ol 500 high schools to hold charters from the National Forensic League. 'llhis national honorary organization awards students who qualify for memlmersliip handsome certificates upon which are affixed seals denoting advancement in speaking ahility. The student may progress from memlvership through the degrees of Merit, Honor, Ex- cellence, and Distinction. The League also provides an appropriate key for its memlmers which is jeweled in accordance with the degree the student has achieved. Only two memhers of the East High Chapter of N. F. l,. returned to school this year-Viola Parkhurst, who held the Degree of Excellence and who graduated in january, and Helen Schietzelt, who lu-ld the Degree of Merit. Since that time every memlmer of the deliate squad has earned lttPltt- lwership in the chapter. Since points are given only for interscholastic con- tests, this indicates that all members of the squad have been active. Helen Schietzelt has earned the Degree ol' Honor and Degree ol ldxcellenee this year: ,lean llanister. lmogene Davey, Wanda Downing, and Dan Crillen have qualified for menilnership and earned the Degree of Merit and the Degree of Honor: and Ruth Grindlmerg, Warren Gasink, Geraldine Riddle, and Dick Rhinehart have earned membership and hold the Degree of Merit. One hundred four' healer!-D. Hhinehtirt. C. Riddle. Stomling-W. Downing. il. Schietzelt. .l. Hanislei, ll. tliiliten. DEBATE SQUAD Last fall a small hut ambitious group of dellaters faced such prob- lems as loss of experienced deliaters, increased travel costs, and lack of transportation facilities, vowed to keep East High in the running for speech honors despite these handi- caps. By their industry and sports- manship, every member of the squad helped to accomplish this. All squad members delnated in our practice tournament: all made at least onc trip: most made two or three. ln addition, all earned N. l . L. mem- liership and presented several panel discussions and exhiliition debates for various community groups. Jean Banister and Dick Rhine-hart participated in the discussion rounds of the Sioux Falls tournament, hoth placing in the upper half of their groups. Dan Criffen represented East in lioys' extemporaneous speak- ing contests at Sioux Falls and Ver- million, while Wanda Downing placed fifth in girls' extenipore speaking at Sioux Falls, and Helen Schietzelt won second place honors at Vermillion. ln the state tourna- ment Helen won the preliminary externporaneous speaking contest, thereby qualifying for the final con' test, in which she placed fourth. Geraldine Riddle alily represented East in the interpretative reading and radio speaking contests at the state tournament. TOMAI-IAWK I1-qllblul' Y,.v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A . ,,,,,,, ....,,,,.......,, ....,,,,,,.. l I 't-uv Yuuugl .NIHIIYV Hill-fill ',,,, .A,,,,..., Ilifzk liyau ,-ltww1'ul4- ffflifnn- l'lt'IlllH'l' Elffllll ',,,. ..,..A ....,,,,.., ' X nu llarrvlt Vary Xlargare-I ll2lllxt'Ill1l, llvlvu 51'lliw'IZa'lt RIlYilIl'XN A'IIlVIll,2't'f' ,..... ..,., ....,,,.. l J it-k Rllim-hart lIII,lft'Hll litlflrn ',,,,.,,. ..,.A.,.,,,,,.......,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. l f-au Nll'Iltll .'lIll't'l'fi.NflI9Q' Slllififlll ,,... .....,,,....,, ,..., 1 . lllll'lt'S 'l':-:lumix Yi-in liflimr ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.....,. .. .......,,,,,.....,,,,,,..... Nlarulyu Vllmtl .'lIll'iM'l'.S ,........,,........A,,....., .,,,,. N lie, l,tlI 4UIl. Mr. Klllllt'l' .., .- Rwpnrlwrw --lla-lvu Fair. ll:-It-u Kruuwnluwk. lit-tty l,4-mu'n- l'vIn-ran-u. lumge-uv Dau-y. llixif- Kauatzar. liutll liuylml. lluu lii1,It1 llf ull xllllll Hull lifutlw HHH To HIFI ml the mahuwk ... Haunting tllc llalls daily fmtll pc'rim'l. Pau luv sec-u ulwe-rs of tlw 'llmuallawk stall' . . . mmstantly go for juivy tial-lmits for tllvir paper . . uot to mvutiuu the little mail lvox outsirlc ol' , , , , tht lwfllltilllllltti rumn lm' lrasltlul f'tltIlI'llTlllUl'S tu tht- papvr lm' tho latvst 'Rlopv ou rlupef' Anil llll' sessitms in the lraclc It xslwrv lAYt'l'NllllIl lrmu SIJLlIl1Sll to tlw latest 'Rlatv lvaitm is IllSf'tlSHl'tl ln tlw rumnlwrs . . . with llutvh tlnrouiug iu lwr say so . . . aurl those- lJitl yuu lwar tlu' um- about? . . . uutil lrvuv has to ruu iu and lnreak it up . . . lrul llll'f turu out a Sllltlttlll papvr . . . Illilylw at the last. rar-ing against tiuw . . . vuulcl lm. no 1-lm-k . . . autl llllx tralliv is prvtty llt ilVy - r w lllfttllgll tlw flour ol tht- ltlltlilllilttli romu. lwut lll'Xt'l' a :lull moruvut . . . autl ll llSlllg1'K'IIllllX mu xsaut thex haw lt' It 4 uw lf' G. Bxftwxxurtll, H. fi1'lllvtM'll, Nt l un L- X lluwli--H. Kruruxuvnhovk, Nl. l.Plulwr'ks', S. Sfllltlfll, B. P4'lPl'4tlIl. Rem 4--f-D, ., Barrvtt, H Fair, M. Wmul Milla-r, D. Ryan, lf TP:-nlan . Balkvmu, I. Young, .l. Nlvulu, I. llavvy, D. Killlltllilll , H. Bvutly, H. Fuuttx, MIN Larwu. , D. Rhinvhart, R. Buylvn. One hundred five ARROW Ibm I .I. fIIa1xIii'I1I, NI. llisllv, .I. IivyInIs'lN, K. N4-limi, .I. I'irIwl'iiig, I, .Isliwn llnxx Z NIV. S1'Iil1n-IIN, B. Snyilvr, VI. II1iII, .l, INI:'BriiIi-, I., Wgiwinnirn, ililnr ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,A, , , H ,,,,,,,, Kinliryn Ni-Ifnn nfrlislx ......, Inu-IX Iiugge-r. Uurif Iliiwnlnwi. I.5Ie' NIA uni-inn Ifilifnfi- lfIlNl-IIVNN iIlfHlIlyt'l' .,..,..., ...,............,..................., I awk Il III .Ii-nun-In Iii-yinii-iw, .Ii-gin Ilan- I'im-Iwringl .-Iuiwlfzlzl HIINIIIUMN Mrlnngvf. ...................... Hairy l 1 lIf li-ulnru ll film, .,,.,..,,,,,.,.,.,..,...,..,.,,,,.,,.... I.nis Wnxliinirn lfiwl.A'4'1'1wrx ............ I'hyIli- Iivyinin-rf. I.liI'I'ilIIl!' .In II in lfuyx' Slnurlx ,,.,,,,, ,,,,, I Inh Snysli-r, ,Iinn XI1'IIri4Iv ll!ll7lUQl1l,?!I4'l' ...................................... 'XIxin I.mIlll1I Cirlf Spurfx VA,,,,, .,,,, .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. I 1 1 yn- Nlnxlii-lil -Iflrfwf' .,..,.. . ...,.. XIV. Sl'IlI'UllItI 'xpixl ......... .... . ...IIaii'Imi':i Munn' Iimw Arrow . . . 'l'lw lnuf-k dum of mnnl ZUI sinnly npi-ni-il and rnviniwrw of thc' Annual sl11II' slruggii-II in . , . rmuiy In slrnggiv through unnllwr session ni' gvlling lhe :h1inn1y rvzuiy . . . with f'W'0l'50lIf' QI rwi-i'yniw 1-Ise hun to rin his work . . . Iiurlr zinii I'hyIIis rirawing slraws lu we xxiufs giving lu rut thc' nc-xl slenc-ii ..., Il'illIOIIi' avling as pwlvm' inzikei' Iaelwvvli .Im-an Hue- and ,Iirn . . . and Iiulie lvaring her huii' lrying lo gi-l snnw mark uni oi' IIlt'lIl . . . Mary and I-,0l'l'ilII1l' running llirongii tho Ironks for shwrs vnmis . . . NIV. Sclirm-flux' fix-hailing nilh Kulic- axhmll lin- niuunling UI' pir- lurcs . . . Univ lc-liingi ,lim hon not lo vu! the Ikmtliull pivlnrvs . . . Joyn- jnggling Nlrs. Iizigaiifs Ianni-h all nvvr thi- papa-r .... A Ivin and Iavk simul- ing lhv Ill'kIl'Z1'-I in Ihr- vnriwr . . . rnayhv you think Qhoy cI0n'l gct nnlvh done' . . . Ivlll lhm-5 4In. xxorixillg. IUXHIITIS lhu Iusl. ul ln'i-akni-1-k EINIPCI . . . ami ii hugc- sigh gnc-s aronnfi as the Imok gow flown In prvss. One humired six Diary Dear .... SEPTEMl3EHkl943 September Hrst. the Hrst day of school and we are Seniors at last. The four new faculty memhers. namely, Mr. Ehrhorn. Mrs. Chingren. Mrs. Hagar. and Miss Thomp- son. seem as lost the first few days as the new ,lr. lfls. Student Council was right in the swing of things with a party for newcomers on the 29th. East High really he- lieves in making the, Jr. 10s feel like they're wantedg of course the Seniors can take the hint. First foothall game September 11th. East over Leeds, 37 to 6. Boy, these Black Raiders are just nothing but good. Even the teachers helped out the employ- ment situation this past summerwMiss Reilly had a joh in Oregon canning peas. while Mr. Kuhler worked at the Christy Mortuary. We find out we have a hand at East this year lsomething new and differentj, no kidding though. this is really more like it. OCTOBER-1943 Time for another C. A. A. initiation again. Boy, what punishment those pledges take all for the honor and glory of Ye Old C. A. A. Activities start on the Annuals- unnulnun:mumnumnnnulunulnnnInnumInninInaninnnununnnnulininulnnunnnunnunrunninlnnlnlnnnlnlunnluuuunnunu TELL THE WORLD. During the thirty months since Pearl Harbor nearly everything has gone up in price-except Gas and Electricity. Sioux City Gas 8a Electric Co. A Self-Supporting, Taxprzying Business E un nnunInnlunnnluulunnnlunnllllulumllnu luuul mu I nl U One hund red woven Building Help Here are those fellows who keep this school in tip-top condition: C. Erickson. en- gineerg Deck Hughes. cus- todian. l Kate Nelson hnds herself Editor. October 7th brings Homecoming Coronation as- sembly and His Majesty Hill Johnson and Her Majesty Dorothy Ann Olson are re- vealed to all of East High as the reigning Homecoming Monarchs. Victory for East in the Homecoming game remained tradition as East Raiders triumph in a spec- tacular win over Sioux Falls. Score 26-ll. Nothing wrong with our school spirit. Did you hear all that swell cheering? News and Views from the Annual room reveals that Barbara Ann Howe sure delights in peeking through the keyhole to watch the happenings in lVlr. l3urnett's 6th period Physics class. How about that, Barb? Octo- ber lbtth brought many a sour puss gleam across many faces as report cards were out. NOVEMBER-1943 'tOh. itis up in the morning ere the break of dayi' croon those budding Sinatrasf' as practice starts for this years' opera. NH. M. S. Pinaforef' After many weeks of arguing about having a Service Flag or an Honor Roll. it was finally decided that a Service Flag would be best. lleally a battle. eh l'l3ucky and 'lCass,'? November l9th brought Curfew Capers. this semester's school party. From all indications a good time was had by all. The liith. which even though it didn't come on a Friday, proved just as true an ill omen for Central, as East Black Haiders knocked the pegs from under Phe Castle on the Hill, as the gun ended a perfect game, the score was 26-6. The new yell. 'Ll3oomeracka-hippa-zippaf' was introduced in pep assembly and it dehnitely did not meet with our approvalgsomething as had as Go back, go One hundred eight gineerg Frank Grove, engi- neerg C. W. Swearingen. en- MORNINGSIDE SAVINGS BANK SIOUX CITY, IOWA Safety Deposit Boxes 0 Insurance 0 General Banking IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , 'A'n'.x 6F '4r.l:nEn J.q5 '05X Ie, scrum' ,at wx. music co. 3,-of 5 . ' SEI. 49' 4 -1-I4 PIERCE sr g Q SIOUX CITY I -lur.v,v.Uf CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS E E Compliments of Whyte'S Homemade Ice Cream E Lakeport and Morningside Avenue E E gl.........................................................................................E1. GRAYSGN'S E I IIIII Iusl I uununuunnuun nunnnnnuuuu nnnnnnu I I I IIIIII E - ' SUITS ME f For lnforniation fioncerningg 5 E SIOUX CITY, IOWA 5 Occupational Opportunities El -'------'------- ---'-------------I'----'-I--------I---I---I------I ----I------.- it Consult the E 1? ' ' 'I- EI Edwards : Compliments Business Institute ,,f ,hp 262 Insurance Exchange, Bldg. Phone S-1330 Crary Beauty Shop E .................................... I.... .........................I.............. S S ................ ........... ......II............................................ 5 H '---'---'- - --- ---'-----'-I --'--''--- -'------'---'--'-'-----------'-- S 1? '--'--'--------- ----------'- I S. S. KRESGE E l I CHESTERMAN co. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Q STORES E 515 Fourth Street E 5 423 Fourth Street E 5 Elllllllnlll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIE Ohdd 3 EIIIIIIInIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII nlnlnllllllm 0llt'l'VII,t'. l'l11 The' puuv' ffm! ll'!f'l'SlIlN IfH'N . 7'l'lll'f1l'l'.'. ga Iflzurruing ruuplw, A4'Ht'I gIll7I1' ml r .xlflllgl yuur 1Jtll'H1t'l'. lm' gang. Ill 1 1 f w lf ful. l!'lm'.s sivpping nn mv for O ne hnnd1'e1l ten df! PIAUAIIIII . . . ln s nur' mlm Till llorningsixle AXUIIIIQ' l'hone 6-73645 E ummm m umm mn mnmn nmnmumm' hack. go hack. to the woods. Thanksgiving and all the trimmings were enjoyed hy all. East grid stars finally honored at hanquet at the Martin Hotel. DECEMI3ERsl9443 The opera turns out a hig success. what with nDead Eye Dick and Jane 'tLay that pistol down lialphi' Huntley doing a super joh along with the rest of the cast. Stu- dent Council contrihutes to live charities for Christmas contrihution. Orpheon and lllr. Huntley put on another super Christmas assemhly. lleally impressive with can- dlelight and stage church-like setting. The annual caroling in the halls and the Christmas edition ol' the Tomahawk sent us all home in a good humor and raring to spend two glorious weeks of vacation. KA well earned one. too, whether the teachers helieve that we earned it or not.l Plenty of dancing was in store for those who had control over the manpower shortage and managed to get to all those for- mals that were gixen. JANUAHYe-19111 This is your reporter hack at the typewriter againf-same old grind. All the flashy Christmas presents in the form of ski sweaters. flashy neckties. and loafer jackets, Santa Claus was certainly good to all the little hoys and girls at East. Annual staff mn nnlnuam Eunnn ,, C.lUl711?,I.llIf'lIfS of E Morningside Lumber and Coal Co. C!lIIIlJlI.III!'lIfS of , HARVEY'S E1 '- - -' ----- LAUNDRY and ARTHUR SANFORD DRY R COMPANY CLEANING Rentals and Property Management llfl Court Street Phone 8-0606 One hundred eleven wearily gets back to business. Registration, and now we are on the final mile.. June Class elects Class Officers. Big award assembly, nearly as many girls received letters, pins, and even chevrons as the boys did. January 20th brought tears and smiles to that small class of Seniors as they marched down the aisle for the last time. A wonderful commencement program for such a small class. We have come to the conclusion that Grace Betsworthis favorite pastime must be falling down. Any cause, mud, ice, broken step, or just falling down . . . been walking long, kid? FEBRUARY-1944 Brrrr-those cold winds and snow, pretty swell to be able to stay in bed and laugh at the 20 below zero weather outdoors. Bob Snyder sports his flashy fire-engine red wool socks in the Library. We are sorry Miss Vickers didn't appreciate them, Bob. Betsworth makes the news once more, this time to wake up in the middle of the night to find a strange man in her bedroom. From now on she is strictly a Pistol Packin, Girlie. She said, and I quote, Boy, was l scaredli' Basketball games are going on as usual and we feel that that is enough said. Attendance was very good, especially the day all the annual pictures were taken. The Hi-Tri picture is really a big joke-the kids are packed in like sardines . . .too bad the weekly meetings arenit that crowded. MARCH-1944 Mr. Buntley launches f'Sing Assemblyn at East. The first session brought forth the males crooning Paper Doll,', while the gals gave out with UNO Love No Nothinf' Mairzy Doats made its appearance and even some of our more dignified professors crooned a few notes, or maybe we should say udoatsf' Honor Society elects Betty Shreve as President. Nice going, Betty. East High does it again as we lead the city schools in the Red Cross drive. Boy, are we good! The Spanish classes put on a fun packed assembly and between Don Humphrey serenading his guitar with Love, Love, Love, and Leslie Cornwall serenading Mary Collier, the whole program went over the top. Comes the 17th and sure in 'tis the wearin' 0' the green again, with St. Patrick's day greetings from the self same O'me to the self same O'you. East High was really rolling in the aisle when Doctor Barnes, Registrar of the University of lowa, read his version of the dog story ulilufffi We liked it, didn't we, gang? APRIL-194-ll Terrific odor escaped from that Tomahawk room.. .more widely known as the Mole Holef, Stock Yards Breeze released. just try and find one of those Tomahawk One hundred twelve U nun unnlnnmnlunnunulnmlnunnnlnnlulnulunnnunu ulrlnnnunnnunnnnnnmnnnnunumulunlnnnunnmuulnnnnuul E RAINED WCRKER Well-trained efficient office workers are urgently needed in private business. war industries, and government service. It is defense work of the first order. Young men and women with this type of training are needed in all branches of military service and women's military auxiliary services. Trained workers are far more urgently needed than untrained workers. It is more patriotic to secure additional training which will enable you to do more efficient work. Your ability to do work which requires special training will insure employment for you during the post-war period. N. B. T.-TRLSTATE COLLEGE Of COMMERCE Phone 8-0545 - 623 Nebraska Street El ..... .... .... ..........El El............ ...... Compliments of - : MOREY'S PARK '4Smart Clothes for Young Menu' FINE GROCERIES AND MEATS IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII S.1oBLoM a HAUGI-LN, Pfopm-mfs - Eg.,....................... ........ .... ........... 2016 s. sr. AUBIN A 2 Q Our Sincere Congratulations and El ' ' ET 5 Best Wishes to the SENIOR CLASS or 1944 Conlpliments of E Compliments of 9 DUSTY,S - CASTLE S PHARMACY 4-666 Morningside Avenue PARK LUNCH E E Phone 6-6506 E U nnnuum' 'Eunnulnl Illnulllullllllll'lnlunllunmu nun One hundred thirteen nmunnunnunnnnnnuuunnumnnlnuun nnulum nnnnuu nunnlnnuuu nnmnnuununuuuuu U W BEN FRANKLIN sronfs Extends Best Wishes to You mumnunannnuansnnunnn uuuunu Eg ...... ........................................ Eg unnunu unnnunnunnuulnnnnnu Immun nnuulnnlu Compliments of RIGADON ROLLER RINK 3 Qnnunnnuumnm mn-nun Contplimclzls of HCTEL 712 Pierve Street Phone 8-3949 E ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- El E MARTIN E1.......................................................................................l3 : Food Headquarters VAN EATONS O. P. SKACCS SYSTEM FOOD STORES ' Q...... 5 gllnllunnnunnnln 1unannnumunnnunnl nununn Flowers for All Occasions Ferris Florists I Warrior Hotel Phone 8-7505 ...lg E ........................................ ................................ . .. R 'N or Sioux City Ohdlft ' I- x NCD OLE ,WWNM ' Cute pose, Headriclf. Fatty Cripps-This way, Josephine. Moody in a good mood Tiny Betsworlh Song and dance, Castle. Shy Hempy. Pouly Pickering. Ah, Ah, Audrey. Those innocent Washburn clan. Chubby Styskal. Johnsons. One hundred Hfteen - gorink... : DR, PEPPER When You Meet Your Friends : Q : at the Drug Store E Bottled by Sioux City Bottling Works E , mg El! Makeit... ' El E' Compliments of , BRCDKEY 81 GOODSITE S JEWELRY E MORNINGSIDE PHARMACY Elm' ' ' ' ' W1 H 'H' 'MET E 'The Rexall Drug Storev QIHIIIIIIIIII 'll II'Il Inq, Ellllllllllll lllllll llllll llll lllll llllllllllllllllllll llll E 3 E mn llllnl nu nu E CONSERVE WOOL! E llave your winter garments cleaned and E 81 delivered in ll moth-proof hair. JEWELLERS Davenport Cleaning Works 509 Fomh Street Em lllul nu ulll I nulllln n llunu un llll I nnu: 1 iunlnl lu lullu lu llllnlfl ll lllll nl llull :uni 'Ellllllllllll llll lllll lllll IIII llll lllllll Illl Elllllllllllll ll lllll Ill Illlll IH llll I Illl Illl lllll I I lllllm, 3 'll' llllllll 'llll lllll UU' lllll llll 2 Compliments of E I Compliments of Johnson Biscuit Company Anderson Bakery : : AT PETERS PARK Elunmmm nu-un-uni Enlnllunl mn EI!IlllllllllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIIIllIllIIllIIlIIIIIllIllIIIIllllllllllllvllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIIllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllll SIGUX CITY sTooK YARDS Home Market for the Great Northwest E All students are cordially invited to visit the Annual Sioux City Interstate Baby Beef E Show and Sale held each year during the month of September in the Sale Barn at g the Stock Yards. Become acquainted with the members of the Boys, and Girls, Clubs who feed and exhibit these baby beeves. SICUX CITY STOCK YARDS mlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll IIIIllIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllI IIllIVIIllIIIIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllIllllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllll One hundred sixteen Q Eullunnn nl, E Remember when . . Johnny Bolchunos tripped over the steps in award assembly when he went up for his award. Bob Snyder was bragging about having won the ten- to twelve-year old bike race at the Sergeant Bluff Old Settler's Picnic. You were really fourteen, weren't you, Bob? Charlotte Rodgers came out with the first heart . . . on her locket. - Sc-:norita Mad Maggie Balkemai, received a bunch of post cards in Spanish. fPresumably from Vermillion. l -Don Rhebb and Marie Findeisen didnit make a smooth dancing couple. -Bill Crowley wasnit playing nurse maid to his Model 'aA.'i -Eugene Kirsch wasnit cutting up. Helen Slanis didn't look like a million dollars. Lea Styskal couldn't utickle the ivoryw to the tune of Jive . . . but definitely. Gracie Betsworth wasnit falling down . . . you don't? Neither do we. -Lorraine Emmick found out the gym wall wasn't as soft as she though it Was- result, a sprained ligament. -Alvin Lochner put the film in backwards for the homecoming pictures. -Beverly O'Connor thought an anemic was a person who lost his memory. -Leo Rickwa and Janet Highsmith were mistaken for uMutt and Jeffu one day when walking down the hall. -Patricia Ames won an award for being the noisest person in Homeroom 9. -Johnnie Hill didnit know all the answers in Physics class. -Helen Hagerman didn't make every free shot good in basketball. -Mary Slats,, Slattery wasn't pulling a boner. -Dewey McCracken wasnit continually running down the Hpeanut eaters, in his study, namely, Luverne Hulce, Gerald Asbra, and Joe Petronis. -Marian Barton didnit wear a grin stretched from ear to ear. -Betty Shreve was highly reprimanded for her outspokenness . . . especially in Shorthand 4. -George Pithan and Bob Godfrey originated the song i'Let's Be Buddies. -Georgia Lester received honorable mention for perfect school attendance. . .for one week. ' f - Sunny', Kull delivered a half hour pep talk in an award assembly. -Mary Collier was the object of two manly serenades in Spanish assembly. -Katie Nelson Hwent through the sticki' in gym class. -Lorna Rickman didn't talk for two whole periods . . . flaryngitis?l. Joe Davison talked too much. -Frances Konvalin ran out of gum. -Betty Knight found a mule tied to her front porch. -Pauline Wilcox recommended utying up your mumpsi' in Homemaking class. -Mr. Schroeder exhibited his athletic ability in the girls' gym one night after school. -Helen Schietzelt didn't get straight 'fA's on her report card. -f'Chuck', Crawford wasn't seen with Ruth Hanson. -Lawrence Faller wasn't getting in udutchv with a teacher. Metta Cadwell wasnit arguing with Miss George about punctuation. -Bob Talley wasnit cracking a joke. -Frances Cripps, Marilyn Headrick and Dixie Lee Kanatzer formed the '6Entertain- ing Away from Home Teams Clubi' fSioux Falls and Council Bluffs, Iowal. One hundred seventeen Verstegen Printing Co. COMPLETE PRINTEIQS Catalog Building I2uIing - Binding Commercial Art Layout and Copy CREATIVE PIQINTEIQS V 615 Douglas Street SICUX CITY, IOWA nnnuininnununinininInluninninlniunununiununin 1n1nInrnnininnllunnnulluininnInunIinnunnnunnlninlnl ang nn fu Ilmxe' nylnm, Mary. Dapvy DlI1'l.l1. Cuflzg our way? 17vI.l't'. l1mmn1m.' Loire in bluonz. C1116 as u golf 1'-ful 1500! Ffungic. IXIICKIISUTULI Trio. One hundred nineteen YDUII STORY IN PICTURE LEAVES NOTHING UNTOLD X- mm ,eu ,fm Aa: eff You hu thu lillilg1 0IlC good look :Lt tho picture givvs 5011 all thc facts!- cvcry hit of convincing.y cviduncc. Now look :xt thu picture ug:1in...it provvs :mother point, that YOUR STORY IN PICTURE LICAVIFYS NOTHING UNTOI.D. The Photo En- f,fl'Z1Vt'l'N slowzm is ll sound rule worth cxercisirw' when vou wish to dramatizc an IDEA, Six-M-txt :1 PERSONALITY or PROITUC'l'. l In the crnr:1tiol1 of postcrx, folders. CZIIIIIOQJQIICN. anything in thc medium of printing . . . USN CUTS. Jounnm-TmBunE PUBLISHING co.m5g?ywW'9f1 REE.E.'.EtIlD E111 OUR C0 PLES .... N! ll'sloz't'.lo1'r'.lo1'e'. Llllllllll' up ll liffll' f'fu.v'r. MllfflIl'N lzurr' lunrlfvl. I lore ilu' Doclo bird Bll.Yft'l'l1ll4l,liS girl. Lei? lmlfl lznmlx. The l 1eel'.s in. people . . . well. who Wfllllllllii hide? East High annual staff really goes to work as time draws close to the deadline. You didn't know that we worked all night, Thurs- day the oth. on this hook. did you 'f Easter vacation . . . nice weather. knowing Iowa the way we do . . .funny we didrft have snow or rain. Track meets. . ,that Herman- son lroy exeels in every phase of athletics... Supermani' they call him. School party goes over swell ...really nice to see all the kids turn out for a Hood time. C One hundred twenty-one w V l I Angry, Kvllrrgg? Bnrmlf' A lwunling uw' will go. Slruimvl mnmcnl. JvCI'1'UIl.Y. Bur? All lay lzlysclf. L A . . 0 rl. I1 m,H'l'x' Cl1ft',WlIill'. g Bmllfull .VNU rulrlz. Tllul f1'l'4'mlly fllllfll. Tall sfury. . High on ll lfllllly Aux gu on. Sl1H1l'IIIt'II. llrllnlnllnmm F fcnfv. UU lu Il firm .slr1rtV. Lc-mmv null Eaxy on llzc eyes. Why 1110 u'ou'l, Lorraine? One hundred twenty-two EI El u!n!!!!!! !!!!uu!!!!u!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!n!!!q gulnnll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!u!!!!! !!!!!!! House of Hamburgers Complimm House of Home Cooking ' MORNINGSIDE SELF SERVE Mrs. Myrtle Slocum, Manager - E 5 Ellllfllllllll Illlll 14405 Morningside Avenue E E I!!!!!!!I!In!!!!!!I!!I!!I!!!!!ll!I!!nr!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!E : 5 Compliments of Bradshaw Pharmacy CCNEWD E E School Supplies and Fountain Service . 5 if 4619 Morningside Avenue ' 2 E Phone 6-7373 Sioux City, Iowa gl mllllll lllll lllll llll lllllllllll llllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll i E Q lllll Ill lllll llll llllllll I lllllll ll lllllll llllll lllilll Ill llllll Ill llllll Ill lllll lllllll MENIN'S GROCERY at MARKET WM- HBILLH WACHTER Fancy Groceries and Meats Manager 5 E E E 4672 Morningside Avenue Phone 6-6276 !!u!!!! !!!! !!u!!!!! unulnub E!!!!!!!!n!!I!!!!!!!!!!n!!n!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!nn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! E !!!!!!!l ll!!! !!!!! nu!!! E Education for the Duration and Beyond We look back on our record as a Liberal Arts College, proud of our graduates and their success. We work today with all our resources geared to the needs of young people facing the War. We plan confidently for the future, prepared to concen- trate all our resources on the training of still better Morningside men and women. Through them Morning- side helps build the greater America of tomorrow. MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE E !!l!!!!! !!!!!l! E One hundred twenty-three El E1 Professional Service When you buy GENELLI photographs you obtain the finest Professional service. Every technical process is performed by experienced artists and competent craftsmen. That is the reason GENELLI photographs are never ordinary . . . they always show their superior quality and exclusive style. Yet . . . GENELLI prices have always been extremely moderate. i' Voillan ' Studios 711 Pierce Street Sioux City, low:-1 Sixty Years of Photographic Leadership El ET One hundred twenty-four Girls start playing baseball in gym, nice weather comes for good so-0-o outdoors they go. MAY-1944 The odor of apple and cherry blossoms fills the air and ninety-nine per cent of the kids are suffering from spring fever. The old saying, uln the spring a young man's fancy gently turns toithoughts of lovef, must be true, as engagement rings start appearing more and more. Most of the Senior gals had the manpower situation well in hand and practically the whole class turned out for their Prom. Ah, what is lovelier than a Senior Prom on a warm May evening? JUNE-1944 And now Dear Diary, the first is here at last. This is what we have been awaiting for twelve long years. Commencement night and that last lap down the aisle to L'Pomp and Circumstancei, certainly carried our emotions away. Some of the Seniors just couldnit hold back those tears. As we hid farewell to you, East High, we want to thank you for all the swell times you have showed us, and we will close by saying, MSO long, East, we will never forget you. lllll llllllllllg Qllllllllllll nun... 5 5 Compliments of Giusulqr fi MADSEN BAKERY Q i CECELIA PARK E : 5 fa ------------ ---.-'-------------tt------------------- -------- - 151 ----'--------------------'----------------'-t1---'----'------------'------------------- WOODBURY COUNTY E A Commencement in Good Habits SAVINGS BANK - WEAR BETTER CLOTHING t 5 FROM nm ln-lm:-E' : 'E' SADOF F S C . 402 FOURTH STREET ornplzments of - - Home of CECELIA PARK Eagle Clothing :: Fortune Shoes ' ' ' H' IIIIIIIIIIE ElmIlllmlIIllInumnnnllmulllul lllmmumlmmlmnlmm. One-hundred twenty-fi ve WFNIMWMV, .. WWW ,, . r' fi . f-Y! nm Q Hull wxxiun. Pulx, Ifunn' u.'nng. ilu' im' ix finv. Ull Mun Rirv. . ,. V , ' ' 1 Thu! .mn gvtx HI my vww. Iflill .Wvlsnn grin. Ofl. Illia num sllurlugen ffhul fmt. 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JoAnne 32 Johnson, Phyllis M. 37-95 Johnston, Earl W. 35 Johnston, Lester D. 31 One hundred thirty-two Konvalin, Frances A. 21 Konvalin, P. 37 Konvalin, Ruth 0, Kreamer, Gloria M. 15-96-101 Krenek, Peggy Ann 28-83-85-97-99 Krom, Elaine J. 31 Krommenhoek, Helen 29-79-87-88-105 Kuhlmann, Loraine E. 34 Kukula, Bernice H. 21-83 Kull, Walter F. 21-57-58 L LaBrune, Margaret Mary 33 LaCroix, Bo-b L. 36 Laehle, Edward A. Laehle, Pauline E. 37 Laham, Don E. 15 Lamport, Bruce 1. 15-84-92 Lang, Charles T. 15-80-84 Lang, Jean 31-96 Langstraat, Connie T. 21 Lee, Norma J. 30-95-96 Leeper, Lyle 32-96 Lekowsky, Bob C. 31-42-48-67-69-70-79-80-84 Lembcke, Mary Lou 29-78-105 Lester, Georgia A. 21-78 Letellier, Jack J. 13-15-92 Lindsey, Norma J . 28-83-87-101 Linduski, Don E. 28 Linsley, Charlene P. 21-53 Lochner, Alvin 21 Lorenger, Beatrice R. 30-85-91-96-97 Lorenger, Bette J. 29-81 Lorenger, Ethel L. 21-85-96-97-99-100 Lorenger, Pearl 37 Lorenger, Wendel W. 33-55 Lorenzen, June E. 28-78 Loomis, Betty Jean 21-87 Lubsen, D. LaVonne 15-122 Luft, Shirley L. 31-81 Lund, Ernie 36-55 Lundy, Arlene L. 30 Lupke, June l. 21 Lyle, Audrey 28-72-73-78-81-73-102-115 Lyle, Harold C. Lynberg, Ray A. 13-15-42-48-78-80-84-92 Lynch, Patricia A. 21 M MacCollin, -Janice E. 31-86-97-99 Mahan, Dixie E. Maher, Jim C. 30 Markland, Glenn E. 15-92 Martin, Marian V. 21 Martin, Patricia L. 21-97-99 Martz, Glenna Jean 36 Marx, Wallace A. 22 Mason, Barbara J. 29-72-73-74-75-81-83-101-102 Maxheld, Betty L. 33 Maxfield, Dick B. 15 Maxtield, Joyce Eileen 28-73-74-75 81-83-97-99-106 McBride, Jim E. 35-55-65-78-106 McClary, Maxine A. 29 McDaniel, Marianne 34-95 McDermott, Joan A. 37 McDole, Lyle K. 36-78-79-85-95-96-100 McDonald, Donald T. 15 McElmurry, Forrest E. 35-55-65 McEntal'ler, Darlene R. 28-71-74-101-102-122 McGinnis, Martin P. 32 McNaughton, Eugene K. McQuirk, Carole C. 36 McQuirk, Kathleen P. 21-85-95-126 McVay, Carlene 21 Menefee, Jacqueline Jean 15-72-81-83 Menefee, Warren H. 37 Menefee, Vic E. 28-55 Menin, Ryna Jean 28-74-75-81-83-102-105 Merriman, J. Burton 55-65-84 Meskelunas, Mary E. 37 Michaelson, Bernard L. 22-84-110 Miille, Darrel A. 31 Millarke, Bob Miles 30-96 Miller, Donna June 30-88-96-101-105 Miller, Faye E. 22 Miller, Robert H. 34- Minnig, Lois J. 29-71-72-74-81 Mitchell, Marjorie J. 33 Molden, Don Frank 22-80 Molden, Louise F. 34 Molskow, June D. 22-83-95-96 Moody, James B. 15-92-115 Moone, Clarice J. 32-86-102 Moore, Margy E. 37 Moore, Theresa J. 22 Moravek, Vivien L. 22 Morton, Lois M. 29 Moss, Bonnie D. 33 Mozak, Angeline M. 22 Mudge, Dorothy A. 35-95-96 Mulford, Morton L. 32 Mullen, Norman E. Muma, Judy A. 22-83-95 Murphy, Bill W. 32-42-46-57-58-80-84 Muth, Patricia L. 37 N Nattrass, Gertrude A. 22 Nelson, Alice 36 Nelson, D. 55 Nelson, Eleanor A. 28-73-74-75-81-101 Nelson, Jean M. 1 33 Nelson, Kathryn J. 17-22-72-73-81-83-87-106-122 Newman, Stanley D. 35-55-65 Nichols, Betty L. V 15 Nickolson, Shirley J. 30 Nimrod, Fauneil F. 36 Nitz, Margaret J. 31 Nixon, Burton E. 30-42-48-70-80-84 Nixon, Jack F. 22 Noble, Alden C. 29-42-49-78-80 Nordstrom, Dorothy H. 22-83 Nordstrom, Sara Jane 29 Norris, Dan C. 37-87 Norris, Mary Jeanne 22 65-96 Norris, Robert B. Norton, Harriet 1. 15-72-81-83-92-102 O O'Connor, Beverly Ann 22-119 O'Harrow, Warren D. 17-22 O'Leary, Bob J. 15-85-97-99 Oliver, Orlene M. 15-95-96 Olson, Carol N. Olson, Dorothy Ann 15-53-81-83-90-91-110 Olson, Shirley 37 Osburn, Rodney T. 36 Oslin, Dan E. 32 Otten, Paul G. 37 Owen, Marilyn June 36 P Parker, Pat A. 35 Papajohn, George A. 33 Parkhurst, Viola D. 15-83 Pavlushik, Johnny W. 21 Pensis, Henri B. 22-86-95 Pepper, Doris Yvonne 31 Perleth, Marvelyn H. 31 Perry, Bonnie L. 36-101 Perry, Howard E. Q 34 Peterson, Alice K. 32 Peterson, Betty L. 23-88-105 One hundred thirty-three Peterson, Beverly J. Peterson, Rita E. Peterson, Shirley Mae Petronis, Joe Philipovich, Helen Phillips, Beverly A. 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Robinow, A1 E. 36-86 Robinow, Sidney H. 36-86 Rodgers, Charlotte L. 23-95 Rorapaugh, Jean F. 29-72-73-75-81-85-97-99 Rorapaugh, Margaret M. 16-83-85-92-97-99 Rose, Marguerite Ann 33-98 Ross, Evelyn 29-71-73-75 Rothman, Norman L. 36-96 Rowe, Barbara Anne 16-81-83-102 Rowe, Donald D. 30-97 Ruby, Wilford L. 32-97-99 Rudokas, Peter P. 16 Rush, Jack L. 32 Russell, Jean M. 34-85-95-96 Rustwick, Paul S. - 17-23-43-45-57-58-80-122 Ryan, Betty J. Ryan, Dick 30-42-50-80-105 5 Sadler, James W. 32-96 Sakariason, Blanche E. 23 Sakariason, Robert D. 96 Salvatori, Donald F. 35 Sammons, Virginia M. 35 Scherff, Don B. 16-42-48-80-122 Schietzelt, Helen L. 23-78-83-102-103-104-105 Schminkey, Richard A. 23-98 Scholtes, Georgia Lou 16-101 Scholtes, Jim F. 33 Schuldt, Carol E. 36 Schuldt, Shirley E. 23-105 Schultz, Lew W.. 23-92-99 Scott, Charles C. 35 Scott, Mary Ann 28-83 Scott, Mona Jean 35-101-102 Scott, Neoma O. 23 Selesko, Agnes M. 23 Sellon, Dick L. 29-55 Severson, JoAnn M. 34-71-102 Sexton, Dorothy Jean Shaffer, Bonnie M. 16 Sharp, Betty J. Sheaver, P. Keith 37 Shelton, Don C. 16-78-80-84 Sherman, Homer C. Shreve, Betty A. 24-102 Shook, Arditle- L. 35 Shook, Harold N. 24 Shugart, Beverley J. 30 Siefke, Bob D. 36 Singer, Fred A. Sisson, Elmer W. 24-97-98-99 Sjoblom, Patsy R. 34 Slanis, Albert A. Slanis, Helen A. 24-83 Slater, Jocelyn D. 31 Slattery, Mary L. 24-72-73-81-83 Slowey, Charles 34-55-65-70-78-84-96 Smith, Betty D. 32-102-105 Smith, Don L. 16 Smith, Evelyn H. 24-119 Smith, Helen P. 31 Smith, Margaret T. 24-119 Smith, Marion G. 32 Smith, Mary E. 37 Smith, Myrnabel 32 Smith, Patricia A. 24 Smitdz, D. 36 Snyder, Bob 24-42-43-44-57-58-70-80106 Speichinger, Arnold F. I Spencer, Lawrence R. 30 Sprague, Richard N. 31 Soiseth, Jayne Marie 33-78-85 Sorensen, Don J. 29 Soukup, Steve A. Soule, Victor H. 35 Staads, Jack A. Stanek, John S. 24 Stanwick, John B. 32 Stark, Connie M. 16-97-99 Stark, Glen D. 30-55 Staszewsky, Jeannette A. 24-53-81 Stejskal, JoAnn M. 30-53-88-101 Stephens, Charlotte A. 35-86-95-96 Stevens, A1 M. 28-55 Stodden, Frank J. 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Pauline 24-85-97 Willis, Marvin J. 25 Wilson, Dale L. 33 Wilson, Eileen L. 35 Wilson, Kenny 16-97 Wilson, Richard G. 25-84-110 Winders, Jean B. 25 Winkler, Frank J. 29 Wisner, Irene H. 37 Wolff, Earl A. 32-95 Wood, Maralyn 31-102-105 Woods, Jim R. 37 Wright, Alice T. 25-83 Wright, Gene C. 25 Y Yanushefsky, Ann Katherine 25 Yates, Edward L. 33 Yates, Jean D. . 34 Yepma, David C. 32 Yockey, Alice M. 30-102 Yockey, Art E. 37 Young, Irene V 25-88-105 Young, John D. 35 Young, Norma J. 29-73-74-75-81 Z Zenkovich, W. Edward 32 Zenor, Katherine A. 29 Anderson, Constance Beardsley, Bob Berg, Lois Berkstresser, George Bliven, Jean Brown, Clair Brunson, Annette Buck, Doris Burnett, Jean Burris, Merle Burris, Verna Carr, Delores Calvert, Evelyn Clem, Dorothy Coe, Joe Croot, Darrel Culbertson, Audrey Doran, Barbara Erickson, Carolyn Erskine, Mac Fowler, Jack Fredrickson, Kay Gernhart, Kathleen Gibbons, Paul Godfrey, Dwight Gonzalez, Genevieve' Graves, Marilyn Gunn, Dorothy Hamilton, Cheryl Harheck, Don Harrison, Ronald Mr. T. R. 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