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KQV, Loves Cv-fe 'YA Dr. Arthur C. Wiscombe Mr. Walter A. Jensen Dr. Stanley R. Morgan Superintendent of Schools Clerk Treasurer Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Q, 6g5agz5fwi,2z L r.-l ttri A A Dr. L. D. Schroder Dr. LaVar L. Sorensen Mrs. Greta Croft Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Social Worker Left to Right, Row One: Mrs. Esther R. Landa, Mr. Lemonte Peterson, Mr. Waldo M. Ander- sen, Miss Ada L. Burt, Mrs. June Y. Orme. Row Two: Mr. S. Perry Lee, Mr. Nicholas G. Smith, Ir., Mr. Carl R. Child, Mr. Dan S. Bushnell, Mr, William W. Cannon, Mr. Glen S. Burt, Mr. Robert R. Sonntag. Left to Right: Mr. joseph W. Richards, Second Vice President, Mrs. Roland Wright, President, Mrs. Rudy Vwfehrli, First Vice President, Mrs. Clifford Snyder, Treasurer. Missing: Mrs. Ste- phen Breeze, Secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Stevens, Historians. Board of Education removed from the individual prob- lems of students and their activi- ties, the Board of Education exe- cuted numerous decisions concern- ing curriculum, facilities, and fac- ulty assignments. P.T.A. parents, teachers . . . both con- cerned, both involved . . . united by a desire for more effective, rele- vant education . . . examining the merits and inadequacies of flexible scheduling . . . The P.T.A. pro- vided the means for effective corn- munication between home and school.
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Vice Principal perfecting Hexihle scheduling . . . evaluating an ex- periment in learning. This year Miss Caiiey saw Eastis lirst class graduate under the new system - a system she has evaluated, molded and re-eval- uated many times, her objectiveg to provide East with positive method for opening minds. Mr. Arthur Sperry Ir- MLK 1-was c-wrw, Miss Mary E. Caffey ggi .M cg me kilawsgg LLL, Vice Principal red 'acket . . . warm, ersonable . . . directin , co- 1 P g ordinatin extracurricular activities . . . Mr. S err 's g P Y lirst year at East was marked by his distinctive abil- ity to maintain both the friendship and the respect of all those he came in contact With. 13
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Mr. William Fotheringham Attendance Counselor Dr. Lee Winger Testing Couneslor Mrs. Evelyn Cooley Book Clerk Mrs. Beverly Johnson Oilice Staff pg ig i an L ,es C'qr yA Mrs. Dorothy Jones College Counselor Mrs. Belva Post Mrs. Gloria Merback Vocational Counselor Mr. L. L. Smith Vocational Coordinator School-Community Rep. Mrs. Marjorie Groesbeck Oflice Staff Mrs. Helen Schuchert Treasurer Mrs. Ruth Dane Mrs. Gerda Davies 1 Mrs. Irene Grass Mrs. Gladys Gutke 1' - :.ss,:::1ii,f.g::55sg:-. vs: 5 - r . Z., f l1 i'1-z1f1- .Q 1g:1..if9',.,,-, Ip t y . -,f '1:vf' 'ful L if , . s r Mrs. Virginia Hunt Gliice Staff Mrs. Bessie Summers Oflice Staff Mrs. Fay H. Geary Mrs. Shirley Hansen Counselors planning classes, changing and rechanging schedules . . . never-ending consultations with baffled parents, irate students . . . dedicated to the solution of each individuals dilemma, the counselors persevered in their effort to accom- modate everyone. 'Debit' Clowrgltivi, 'TUG lbcrdk use lfwzoewfl-' lfiooi Ollfitg clUSscE5 icpifflflfieie -rbgis cyemf, Ilcl lr'lgg,.-to 3154- +0 rumcbg VLOU. better We lgfgii. WRSMQSYI r.Qfor .'BEC.le Office Staff paper slips in assorted colors . . . scribbled sched- ules . . . daily bulletins . . . typing, Filing, retyp- ing, iiling, retyping . . . telephoning. The oflice stall eiliciently handled the paraphernalia of staff and students. Mrs. Gaynell Wells Mrs. Alice Woolley Oflice Staff Oliice Staff Teachers' Aides p the next to impossible task of maintaining order in the resource centers . . . managing the roll, correcting papers . . . teachers, aides at East were indispensable. 15
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