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I! if A ' Wvffx ' I U X 9 V ntx N' E if I 5- E.: fix f ff' E XS .2 O XY- ' 7, H L 15 -Tf:'zi'17'3'3f:W BOBBY BURNS COPY IOAN HAMMER copy JEAN HURST BARBARA GEDDES copy drew dummy X iinm ...X ,7 Q. wwf. ,, 1,,vR? H MY A X.. f ' n of 9' newspaper . The nm ami uma me cmr Desk' 13 T39 hide ou ith red Pencils and 1 se ., censor smmvsv mei Q for n . D if ?5Nf' J' ' Q I f N ,: i 37 I 5 if X Q' QW 7 x N Q ff '5 , MM. X QQ, X 'dm' , A IMA, N ESM ,glui- ' l -e!,,4f f? XUI - -'Ill Kwik .-1---I-ll' ,hfff , Qu ' - v s Q ' NWI' Qimliizs' awww 'lax ri ' -f I ' Q n' 'ggi J I a l , +,! f 7 g fl!!! X ff., V v vs vw! 4o o4 N 9 S0547 'vui- Pu Ns 'aff 20353 Maw! 969950 ,ww -4-- 'L f PAGE4 , .Publishers ERS Floyd M. Farmer and Harry W. McKinImey. Yoho. PUBLISHER-W2lfCf L. Coop- er and ASSISTANT, PUBLISH- I 'a-r.f ... .1 ,1.:f.,-,-..s-4,.-3.- . . . ju fi. , I. int ,I . . CXF. , . I' Z -. , W 4? .4 4' Waller EDITORIAL reporters are from left to right: Miss Flora Stebbins, Mrs. Gladys F. Leland, and Miss Marcella , f 'X+ R F X f L . Et 'gf Xfvfar-rf QCD Floyd H czrry Flora ' Wfff OW , Qfliffa, 4 gg 7? ' 34 5 le' f- - ' C d 1 Glad ys INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION reporters are from left to right Gilbert T Butts Gerald C Klepinger R L Grandel L C Bork Charles Henderson Oscar N Bennett L V Logan Don Gooden Harry W McKIn1mey Marvrn R Beery and George Duerksen LATIN reporters are Alfreda Horner and Inez Neville Marcella - L f 5 wl Alfrea'a1 in Il I MODERN LANGUAGE reporters are from left to right: Eunice I. Stormont, Luada Severance, and Elizabeth Apel. . . I I . -. , L fs, L, .I-' .D A .M 1 l Elizabeth , --iff? ffl: ---' W Reporters . p PAGES SCIENCE reportersare from left to right, first row: Mr. Carl Barn- hart, Mrs. Alice Truesdell, Miss Anna Coston, Mrs. Audine Grif- fith, Mr. Iohn Michener. p Last row, left to right: Mr. I. W. Stogsdill, Mr. Willard Peters, and Mr. I. A. Brownlee. BUSINESS reporters are front row, left to right: Mr. Marion Mor- ozzo, Miss Grace Dennis, Mrs. Belva Poort, Mrs. Nelle Beals, Miss Christina Burk, Mr. W. B. Skelton. Back row: Miss Nelle West, Mr. Leonard McKinney, Miss Annabel Phillipe, Mr. I. T. Dye, Mr. S. F. Parzybok, Mr. E. A. Bettega. SOCIAL STUDIES re rters are front M Mffjf, D row, left to rigfliytz Miss Iulia Emery, Mrs. Alice Morozzo, in Miss Phyllis Burgess, Miss QM ,.- .-N Marguerite Bliss, Mr. Beryl Z7 Hamilton, Miss Ioan Cassler. Last row, left to right: Mr. W. H. McCaffery, Miss Elear- julia nor Davis, Mr. Ermal Lind- ' quist, Miss Marian Schuh, Mr. I. E. Hume, Miss Maude Andrus and Mr. Ellis Beals. ww e.rll'3v 3-41 .I ,Y X' s-If4:Li'i??ii:F'r- ms ,:53Lm 'M. I1 gg' '- .assi2-1?ii+:'?I 2'9+ '6'4z ?s2k,I X , 72 SPEECH and DRAMATICS reporters are Mr. Robert Copeland and Miss Sherla X . 'f f s? .6 f Lee Fisher. M if? A X ART reporters are from left to right: Mr. Watson Bidwell, Miss Dorothy , K , , Eberhardt, and Mrs. Ianet Lowe. ' .ll Watson 1 PAGES ...Reporters ENGLIsH reporters are from left to right: Lucille Hildinger, Mere- dith Cromer, Anne Strickland, Ester Benedict, Helen Throck- morton, Elfrieda Shellenberger, Myrtle Yarnell, Frances Yoeman, Mary Shular, Nell Westacott, Florence Whitcher, Mrs. Isabel Ford, Helen Iohnston, Mrs. Elma Hiebert, Faye Oen, and Hazel Sanders. 'ATI-IEMATICS reporters are,, goin left to right, first row: Miss Winona McFall,.Miss fe McMahon, Miss Clara Peterson, and Miss Adele img? ec ,d row: Miss Laura Neville, Mr. . ' ggi' . . . Anton Richert, , ., nnethyg Nickel, and Miss Ozeta Hutchison. .L ,M ral iv X F 5 MUSIC reporters are from left to right: Mr. Ellis Iackson, Miss Mary Home EcoNoM1cs reporters are, from left to right: Mrs. Mary Hop- L. Reese, Miss Gratia Boyle, and Mr. Kenneth Thompson. kins, Mrs. Marie Symington, Mrs. Paula Varner, Miss Pearl A. Cross, and Mrs. Helen White. BOYS GYM reporters are first row, left to right: Frank Henkel, Fred Robinson, and Fritz Snodgrass. Second row, left to right: Ron- ald Mayo, Ralph Miller, and Sumner Roberts. fpfwfogb LH f hW Zyl if? L1 1 'I' , ,..-5.,1. U a QQ . 'V ef ' ' Q Luczle - Q I If x I Anton GIRLS GYM reporters are first row, left to right: Ruth Frey, Mrs. Iean Boulanger, Blanche Owens, Iune Morell, Helen Kennedy, and Mrs. Patricia Beins. i W iff? 1 9 0,-I . ' ' 'K 1 , ' ' 7 I ff G .aziagiw I 1 I W! Zz? R: --was .- -- Gratia , T31-Q,-: .5 '-211'211'ci.'T' -1 ..-.. 3 ' aa-.2W'3'H-153' 1 .4 Q AQQETI... ' 'iiiufi 5 9-or . n it - 5 Helen Pearl Repoffe-fs .. . - 'rut BIG STUBY f ' y yw ' '-' . f gp ls LCD I ,f',fM ' I - Nh N1 ' 9 AV Q3 Q T543 mm 6' 4 N f 4' Mary V Kenneth Louise Study Hall reporters are Miss Stella Henry, Mrs. Bernice Library reporters are, from left to right: Mrs. Kathryn Pool, Taylor, and Mrs. Floreine Stangle. Miss Frances Strickland, and Miss Beatrice Paddock. Office reporters are, from left to right: Mrs. Mary Bachman, Custodian reporters are, from left to right, first row: Ben Mar- Mrs. Eileen Clements, Miss Iudith Ludke, and Mrs. Shirley tin, Ray Carnes, and Mrs. Charles Green. Second row: George Michelson. Dickerson, Kenneth Kisncr, D. H. McDowell, and Plcnn Bailey. Third row: I. E. McClasson, A. L. Webb, Ed Wadley, and Estlc Elliot. f Preparing food for the cafeteria is a lot of hard work, but under the able hands of Miss Louise McCormick, third from the left and Mrs. Ruth Higbee, fifth from the right. East Hi-ers had many choices for good, warm, appetizing lunches. --iv?--.-i.-, gms g .Reporters Mm -aa, gpm Nancy Dockum, treasurer, Ed Freeburg, president, and Pat Conklin, vice-president, seated left to right in that order, take time out for a laugh after a term at the helm of the Student Congress. S dcw40f,!6caa Pictured in the health room are the class officers and Margaret Smith, president, Walter Innes, sergeant- sponsor, Miss Paula Varner. The group, left to right, consists of S'ue Speer, secretary, Ann S-tofer, vice-presi- dent, Don Carpenter, president, Iudy Menehan, ser- geant-at-arms, Carol Starck, treasurer, and Miss Varner atvarms, Pam Barron, secretary, and Iamet Smedley treasurer have done a grand job of piloting the soph- omores through their first year at East. N-ink .Y Student Council... PAGE, -',. . - Pi525SEs2s12E.ss:f,2r.E2:E1:f':' :X-iie5Sss5zEs5I.: ::s.gI:r2gs5I:sss?Es- '-?'1-I'::5B- v- X- X-A swam :flisx :A:9f'- fs . ... I 'i 12 Q X r1ffsEe1:5:.5 2is? - - . , -N ,avi '- Aix: i' ' 35 S Esmsi. New S XX. X X XX X XX x X X X G X X X' QQ X S 'lkx N X X X X .,.,x,.,. X..X.X ,.X. ..... , 55 VX XX -: Q? n ,.,..,,,,.,, ,H ......,., .A.,. ,.....,.4.,.,... 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X -f:ff5:EXX:X.2:,2::EX::3EXE'Q,.1XX.- -ll.:.sf'ffXfl,'-?.EEEEKfii: E- I .XXZX Ia. ...X.,,, I-X ,,-, ,.,.,I ,.., -..,..XX,,,- . , I- E'22E'EF:'sisi15 XXXX X,:::g::::X:X:s.sX , . .:g:L::.:g.g5fX3 -X XX+ X . 14 LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Ioyce Ashley Robert Asmann Lloyd Baker Ben Bonner Sally Bontz LaRon Branson LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellen Mary Bridgcfort Phyllis Brown Bill Burns Patsie Carter Lila Courter Carol Cunningham LEFT T0 RIGHT: Spencer Depew Charlotte Douglas Bodo Eber:-stein Warner Eisenbise Marilyn Frazier Marilyn Gale LEFT T0 RIGHT: Marcia Gordon Iane Hamilton Bryant I-Iardce Lynn Horton Bruce Iohnston Kay Kee LEFT TO RIGIIT: Bob Layton Leslie Litsey M. V. Lyle Kathleen Mayer Marilyn McConnell Henrietta Montgomery LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Morley Iim O'Rourke Harold Ozbun Pat Pattison Fritz Probst Barbara Roberts LEFT 'ro RIGHT: Mclva Shepler Barbara Singleton Ieancttc Smith Nancy Snoddy Sue Solomon Sue Stecrinan LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Vertres Annette Walters Pat Warnick Shirley Waterbury Marjorie Wolfe Cherie Woodbury L I V5 A A M .,.,,-' 0 Mk kim? Yx XXX f .f J,,,,..- f' 'QJQQOWV THE BIG STUHY ...clubs 2 ' Glad Left to right, first row: D. Walker, D. Dunham, S. Cheney, M. Raney, D. I-Iearson, L. Lusk, C. Cunningham, I. Fesler, C. Crouse, P. Ienkins, and I. Smith. Second row: N. Yeager, D. Haworth, E. Doyle, I. Stones, T. Bowen, L. Wilcox, S. Miller, K. Hill, B. Livengood, A. Smith, and D. Beck. Third row: M. Montgomery, C. Peplow, V. Fry, D. Watsen, P. Iohnson, I. Moffitt, L. Fletcher, D. Cowans, and D. Funell. Fourth row: I. Iohnson, C. True, and V. Fortner. Fifth row: M. Rowsen, T. Burnett, P. McClurg, G. Iohnson, V. Dickey, B. Oburn, I. Endsley, and B. Bradford. Lectures, typing awards and other such activities have occupied the time of Business Club members this year. From left to right they are, Hrst row: S. Cheney, M. Moore, B. Burnell, E. Digel, M. Androes, M. Raux, M. Byrum, L. Bunker, P. Duke, and M. Woods. Second row: G. Markley, M. Ellermier, F. Brickey, D. Ward, M. Storer, B. Lambdin, S. Scofield, A. Rucker, S. Silvey, and M. Crowder. Third row: P. Anderson, D. Petit, N. Hamilton, B. Prince, L. Swaim, D. Roll, and M. Iuengling. Fourth row: N. Hahn, R. Esch, B. Seeley, and M. Prigmore. Fifth row: M. Dar- ling, N. Reese, P. Yarberry, I. Van Cleave, I. Warrell, E. Sims, and D. Bell. Sixth row: G. Sheldon, V. Salle, B. Fanning, W. Oldfield, D. Morgan, I. Kinkade, and W. Allis. Seventh row: E. Brown, F. Bryan, and P. Carnahan. felon! S ' Learning to become good clerks and salespersons is the Retail Selling group. Those pictured are, from left to right, first row: C. Watson, I. Mofiitt, W. Burris, M. Moore, P. Iohnson, D. Haworth, M. Iuengling, S. Miller, L. Lusk, C. Cunningham, and D. Sowders. Second row: Mr. Skeleton, C. Pieplow, M. Carpenter, I. Green, B. Slater, I. Fesler, R. Adams, B. Taylor, W. Oldfield, K. Hill, I. Thomas, D. Morgan, B. Giboney, and F. Reed. Working hard for future jobs is the office prac- tice group. They are from left to right, first 1'ow: N. Hamilton, L. Harris, B. Burnell, N. Yeager, T. Bowen, and A. Rucker. Second row: M. Woods, M. Ranney, E. Doyle, W. Wilcox, I. Stoner, D. Ward, and B. Lambdin. Third row: R. Massey, R. Nance, M. Gebbhardt, S. King, D. Watson, D. Hearson, P. Ienkins, S. Pickens, N. Miller, M. Raux, and L. Swain. Fourth row: Miss West, B. Bassett, D. Fun- nell, M. Henning, I. Iohnson, D. Cowans, and D. Roll. I Science Zia! Clubs... THE BIG girgjlgy Experiments, lectures, and tours occupy the time of the Science Club members. They are from left to right, first row: I. Albright, presidentg D. Hanson, vice-president, S. Hen- son, and S . Wolf,. AS co d row: E. Bridge- forth, B.LlQl-,irlffZAlC'.c'I5hi1gton, D. Barrington, and Stewart Rickert. Third row: I. W. E. Stogsdill, sponsor, B. Bonner, L. Kiefer, Iim Alstrom, D. Christiansen, B. Talley, and I. A. Brownlee, sponsor. Fourth row: M. Bence, I. Mooney, B. Morrison, and R. Kunkle. 'W 'Ill-IE ART CLUB had a busy time this year, and did a wonderful job sponsoring dances, making posters, constructing floats, and helping all departments when they were called upon. ART CLUB members are from left to right, first row: Ieannine Kell, Donna Unruh, Stan- ley Lindt, Nadine Sullivan, Sally Mayer, Ann Stoferand, and Eddie Pointer. Second row: IoAnne Skinner, Carolyn Cole, Muriel O'Hearn, and Beverly VanDuzen. Third row: Ann Ged- des, Ieanette Farha, Ioan McKee, Carol Stanley, Anne Lyonn, Iorene Boyles, and Iohanna Gi- owsky. Fourth row: Diane Klepper, Carolyn Mitchell, Melba Shepler, Barbara Hunter, Bruce Conner, Cherlyn Redmon, and Carol Baker. Fifth row: Mary Lee Scott, Dennis Ronsick, Kenneth Wallace, Robert Endtres, Eugene Owens, Marjorie Wolfe, and Lynne Livingston. Sixth row: Iane Figge, Barbara Foraker, Alice Martin, Pat Langton, Barbara Sutton and Io- Anne Hurlock. Seventh row: Mr. Watson Bid- well, Miss Dorothy Eberhardt, and Miss Ianet Lowe. .lam and Members of the Latin Club are as follows: Doris Coslett, Ioyce Rash, Marlene Tolliver, Pat Warnick, Anita Benjamin, Ann Hite, Carol Miller, Laura Dudley, Lora Soice, Sheila Dye, Dudley Ann Wall, Kay Williams, Kathy Bar- ton, Charlotte Douglas, Ianet Spencer, Karen Howard, Bill Mallory, Iohn Donovan, Marlin Schenk, Marjorie Longnecker, Dolores Har- grove, Iudy Menehan, Iudy Phillips, Virginia Gatlin, Patsy VanHorn, Hilale Farrar, Shirley Perry, Pauline Sullee, Demetra Lefas, Patricia Esslinger, Pam Barron, Ann Hanson, Miriam Briggs, Kathryn Maclvor, Kenneth Brasted, Streeter Funk, Brooks Taylor, Charles Schim- mel, Gene Coombs, Harry Firth, Rosemary Ise, Mary Wheeler, Natalie Naugle, Mary Cook, Sharon Henson, Norma Peck, Kathleen Mayes, Nancy Snoddy, Susan Austin, Marilyn McCrea dy, Pat Patterson, Keith Scott, Bill Dye, Winton Huston, Iohn Smith, Dick Moberly, Paul De- Good, Iim Larson, Tom Corrigan, Bill DeVore, Kenneth Butts, Iim Alstrom, Iean Cummin Beverly Nix, Betty Lou Magruder, Lola Guice Margaret Howard, Margaret Burton, Shirley Wetzell, Larry Baker, Ierry Schmeissner, Tom Emery, Randall Williamson, Larry Meyers, Don Watson, Iack Hitherington, Kent McCormick, Paul Attwater, Weston George, Bob Cash, Ted Goeller, Bob Elliott, Iohn Schweiter, Larry Keifer, Gregg Fowler, Roger Arst, Bruce Bishop, Rod Grubb, David Convis. Miss Alfrede Hornor sponsors this club. l J. Kay McCain, Barbara Hamkerm, Kathy Wilson, THE BIG STUBY .clubs wdzfac High stepping twirlers who represent East are, from left to right: Ioyce Love, Maxine Gable, Iames Britton, Delores Beck, Don Shields, Kay Nail, and Marilyn Dudey. gourd Members in a band that East is proud to claim are S. Addison, D. Beck, L. Beloof, G. Brandon, I. Britton, B. Caldwell, S. Campbell, D. Cloud, C. Cobb, G. Coover, I. Crick, M. Criner, I. Copeland, M. Dalton, I. Davis, R. Dills, M. Dudey, G. Dunn, E. Earl, C. Ed- wards, E. Elliot, R. Firestone, M. Gibson, S. Gillett, D. Graber, I. Haigh, R. Hall, D. Harlan, W. A. Harrell, W. Harrell, D. Hellar, L. Iames, B. Ianke, B. Keltner, R. Kimble, R. Kimzey, W. King, A. Koons, R. Lentz, I. Long, C. Langtin, I. Love, E. Lowry, B. Mattsison, M. Mitchell, L. Myers, K. Nail, L. Newton, D. Nixon, I. Paul, B. Rankin, I. Ratzlaff, M. Ray, D. Reed, L. Rennick, M. Richardson, S. Richert, I. Rowsey, C. Rucker, S. Silig, D. Shields, H. Shirk, G. Tolley, G. Thompson, I. Thorton, S. Talbott, M. Toliver, I. Vaniman, D. Vice, I. White, B. Whiting, and R. Williamson. The orchestra members have worked hard this year, with the high light of the season being their trip to Oklahoma City. Those in the orchestra are S. Addison, V. Balthrop, I. Blair, I. Butler, B. Crandall, A. Creekmore, M. Dalton, I. Davis, M. Davis, S. Davis, I. Decker, P. Deckinger, G. Dunn, E. Elliott, C. Fitzpatrick, A. Fleeman, F. Fly, K. Gibson, A. Graber, E. Goodgion, N. Hall, I. Hammond, D. Har- lan, K. Harlan, Wayne Harrell, Wynne Harrell, P. Hart, T. Hajek, M. Helmers, M. Hill, VV. Hockett, I. Houston, G. Hultgren, L. Iackson, B. Ian- ke, C. Iohnson, I. Karsten, R. Kimsey, C. Knowles, C. Kyle, I. Landis, M. Lefever, I. Leukhardt, S. Marsh, B. Martin, K. Mayer, B. Moxley, S. Par- ry, D. Pickens, H. Parvell, M. Ray, I. Reed, R. Roberts, I. Rowsey, C. Rucker, O. Schweiter, D. Shelor, D. Shields, F. Snohl, S. Striegel, S. Talbott, V. Tucker, P. Watson, R. Watts, B. Webb, I. White, B. Whiting, and S. Windsor. ' T. Hajek, W. Hichman, M. Hill, G. Horton, I. Houston, L. Iackson, Clubs... THE BIG STUHY S ' Zcacmfez' 7413656 7164 Members of East High's String Quartet are Max LaFever, Charles Iohn- East High's Triple Trio did an excellent job performing for the school son, Iay Decker, and Ronny Roberts. as well as for outside activities during this last year. Girls in this group are from left to right: Marlene Haines, Gail Gilchrist, Lydia Milberger, Carol Hill, Mary Harr, Ieanne Evans, Barbara Dolsen, Virginia Fullerton, Shirley Ordvvay, and Shirley Iohnson. 77l4c0zcya6 Members of the Madrigal group are, from left to right, first row: Marlene Haines, Patsy Rucker, Betty johnson, Barbara Dolson, janet Allen, Bonnie Lambert, Ioyce Gill, and Nancy Livingston. Second row: Gayle Gilchrist, Lydia Milberger, Arthur Viney, Gary Hammer, Minor Calloway, Alvin Harr, Eugene Owens, Ieanne Evans, and Carol Hill. Third row: Raymond Babcock, Bob McAllister, Ed Freeburg, Bob Hawley, Leonard Van Camp, and Ivan McCally. f4dacmced glee 6045 The Advanced Glee Club has worked hard all year. Two pro- grams which highlighted their activities during the year were the Christmas Assembly and the Messiah . Members of the Girls Advanced Glee Club are I. Allen, P. Allen, Agnew, Baker, E. Brown, S. Brown, Bontz, Craft, Currie, Dunham, Edminster, Ferrell, Fullerton, Galatas, Gale, Gilchrist, Goddard, Graber, Haines, Hamilton, Hanson, Harr, Harrell, Hieger, Hodson, Hubbard, M. Ianzen, V. Ianzen, B. Iohnson, S. Iohnson, V. Iohnson, Iohnston, Kee, Livingstone, Hill, Lambert, Lirchhardt, Marsh, McCrea, McCune, McGoffin, McWhorter, Minnick, ,Naugle, Oburn, Ordway, Porrish, A Peterson, Pinkston, Purcell, Roberts, Rucker, Skelton, Smith, Snider, Solsby, Speer, Staley, Stofer, Stronaham, Trone, Llnderwood, Welch, West, White, D. Wilson, M. Wilson, Winesberry, and Woodhull. Members of the Boys Advanced Glee Club are Babcock, Benham, Blake, Blakely, Branson, Carpenter, Callaway, Confer, Cox, Davis, Decker, Eisinbise, Farha, Francis, Gamble, Gibbs, Grubb, Harr, Wayne Harrell, Wynne Harrell, Hawley, Hill, Holtke, Hufman, Kuhrs, Kunkle, Lawoy, Lynn, Maurer, McAlis- ter, McCully, McCune, McIntyre, Miller, Moats, Mosher, Moxley, Newby, Nulson, Owens, Reese, Richmond, Rucker, Simpson, Smith, Swart, Tucker, Van Camp, Vertreese, Viney, Wasson, Welch, Wheeler, Wise, and Whitney. THE BIG stufu . -Clubs X . I Proctor's at East give one hour each day of their free time to serve East and direct guests. They are, from left to right: S. DePew, W. Smith, I. McKinney, S. Booth, S. Philbrick, R. Edminister, S. Snodgrass, and I. Mann. Second row: C. Cole, B. Smith, L. Goodman, C. Greenberg, L. Chaney, I. Endsley, V. Clevenger, and P. Holmes. Third row: P. McReynolds, I. McKee, A. Lyon, S. McCormick, I. Hammer, M. Wilson, S. Iohnson, and I. Townsend. Fourth row: N. Iett, B. Clemmer, I. Benton, V. Fortner, M. Welch, and M. Gale. Fifth row: D. Davidson, P. Heaston, E. Tedlock, M. Pollock, I. Iohnson, and I. Goddard. Sixth row: B. Bennett, I. Phillips, E. Bridgforth, N. Dockum, and' G. Sheldon. Seventh row: B. Edwards, C. Starck, S. Smith, I. Huffman, H. Davis, and A. McCutcheon. Eighth row: B. Small, B. Keltner, M. Webb, B. Conn, and B. Stewart. Ninth row: I. Iohnson, K. Hill, K. Harper, L. Valdez, I. Sandfort, and G. McCann. Tenth row: F. Emery, and H. Marshall. Wareham! Wann Soccdcy Character, leadership, service, and scholarship are the merits considered in choosing members of the National Honor Society. Students pic- tured here are all in the upper five per-cent of the Senior Class. They are, Hrst row: C. Woodin, B. Iohnston, I. Gill, and I. Schmidt. Second row: D. Christenson, B. Nyberg, E. Henderson, P. Heaston, S. Mayer, S. Philbrick, and N. Hubbard. Third row: K. Brown, N. Middleton, N. Livings- ton, P. Ehart, E. Flautt, A. Stofer, and P. Holl. Fourth row: V. Mahanay, I. Mann, B. Workman, M. Iones, E. Hogle, P. Rudauraff, L. Guice, I. Evans, and I. Degrafenred. Fifth row: E. Freeburg, M. Cambern, P. Couger, M. Haines, D. Shade, C. Hill, V. Fullerton, and B. Dolsen. Clubs.. THE BIG STURY p l . . , ,... . . Enya' Swarm Taking time out of their summer vacations to attend Boys' state at North High School were the following nine East High boys. First row, from left to right: Don Shield, Ed Freeburg, Wynn Harrell, Bruce Iohnston, and Paul Holmes. Second row: Bill Wentz, Gary Traylor, Max Lefever, and lim De Grafenread. Qaida' Szfcufww Each spring girls of the Iunior class are chosen on an honorary basis to represent East High in the week long activities sponsored by the American Legion. The two girls receiving this title and the honor of going to Kansas University for this session were Lola Guice and Nancy Hubbard. 26,40 66:45 Practicing in room 403, Rifle Club members learned the proper ways of holding a rifle. Members of the club are, from left to right, first row: D. Francis, I. Hibbard, M. Bence, S. Funk, B. A ad Durham, and S. Wolf. Second row: A. Richardson, B. Francis, M. Boring, B. Munroe, D. Barrington, D. Dolson, B. Wentz, and Charles Parks, Iohn Moler, Iim Ellis, Frank McAllister, Clin- C. Holtke. Third row: S. Carlton, T. Buchanan, G. Horton, D. ton Brown, and Gene Manning were interested in aeroplanes - so Brownlee, K. Natherly, T. Atkins, V. Penner, H. Rucker, presi- they started the Aeroplane Club. dent, and H. Powell. THE BIG sion -Clubs Emma Wa! Camera Club members are, from left to right, first row: N. Nixon, R. Compton, M. Frazier, C. Q. Williamson, B. Talley, R. Hall, L. Fo-oshee, Sharon Hensen, and F. Moore. Second row: I. Gardiner, I. Pryor, D. Armstrong, G. Gable, R. Gass, F. Baker I. Alstrom, and L. Edwards. Zdew died Chess Club members are, from left to right, first row: Kenneth Brown, Ellenmary Bridgfort, David Hanson, Bill Griffith, Iohn Albright, and Iames Cline. Standing: Ianice y Erskin, Bruce Conner, and Eugene Iennings. 'gdffe Ha! Those belonging to the Bible Club are, left to right, first row: DeGraf:nread, Schuster, McNew, Viney, and Hanen. Second row: Miss Marion Schuh, sponsor, Parrish, Dixon, Beck, Bailey, Galatas, Allen, and Miss Inez Neville, sponsor. Third row: Biby, Rerist, Murphy, Kendrick, Simmons, Male, Workman, Couger, Crego, Cheney, Knowles, Wilson, Crouse, Ham- mons, Holt, Iohnson, Bish, Sibley, Kinney, Nolan, Bradly, Brooks, Harper, Armstrong, Webb, Holmes, and Martindale. Fourth row: Holmes, Eyler, Strauss, Brown, Calhoun, I. Arnold, N. Arnold, Baker, Stone, Ieffers, Nichols, Godfrey, Edwell, Day, House, Csia, Lynn, Gish, Crawley, Dumont, Marchbank, Mitchell, LaPointe, Covert, Eg'bert, and Boettner. Fifth row: Mess- ner, Hart, Reynolds, Smith, Epperson, Ford, Agee, Williams, Agee, and Wilson. Clubs... THE BIG grggy .. .ledtewaea THE Li3T1'nnMuN are an active and well- known group around East. High-lighting their year was the annual Lettermen's Dance. Those belonging to this organization arc: First row: Black, Haught, McGinnis, Leder- hose, Swanson, Anderson, McCurdy, Goetz, Schmidt and Hardee. Second row: Moberly, Maness, Russell, Weber, Iohnston, Musselman. Minor, and Shields. Third row: West, Koeh- ler, Allison, Iohnston, Valedez, Davis, Man- ning, Adams, and McCann. Fourth row: Tomlinson, Sanford, West, Hadley, Veal, Snyder, Webb, and McKinney. Fifth row: Iackson, Knowles, Crick, Elder, Schoffner, Wessner, Neilson, Marksberry, and Edwards. Sixth row: Moats, McCully, Hervey, Fugate, Phillips, Reed, Swearer, Burright, and O'Blen- ess. Seventh row: Price, Peters, Schooler, Clif- ford, Schwartz, Bupp, B. Conn, Lang, and Walton. ?ef,e,eq ?6lot ' This group plans all the activities for White and Blue Aces Pep Clubs. Seated left to right are: Sue Hoff- man, Wanda Slagle, Helen Davis, Sara Philbrick, and Paula Hillyard. Standing are: Margaret Smith, Pat Warnick, Pat Heaston, president, Pat McDonald, Io Lou Bogue, and Nancy Vandenberg. Not pictured is Loretta Gardner. 1' ea Girls earning letters must work not only during school but also after school. Letterwomen Club members are, from left to right, first row: M. Solsby, C. True, Miss Morell-sponsor, M. Evans, B. Barton, I. Bell, I. Goddard, P. Ehart, and P. Conklin, second row: N. Naugle, Klepper, K. Scott, S. Sanders, L. Horton, D. Lincoln, S. McCormick, S. Booth, S'. Philbrick, A. Currie, and M. Baker, third row: I. Milley, L. Clark, M. Wilhite, M. Iones, M. Storer, B. Seeley, V. Mahanay, C. I-Iuengardt, D. Dague, B. Kirchman, E. Earl, M. Woods, E. Iackson, P. Deckinger, I. Hamilton, P. Magness, I. McKee, S. Snodgrass, N. Yeager, and N. Reese, fourth row: N. Dumont, M. Iett, L. Mil- berger, M. Dill, L. Ford, E. Hogle, P. Lane, B. Berry, K. Heiger, I. Glasgow, S. Solomon, V. Peterson, E. Tedlock, G. Hills, and I. Blair. -'fem THE BIG gram -clubs ze- 1, ew 216. 1, MM Taking part in the parties and discussions are two of the activities carried on in the Hi-Y Club. Hi-Y members are, left to right, first row: H. Fork, I. Schweiter, L. Pruitt, C. Alexander, M. Morris, R. Newby, P. Robin- son, and I. Gooch. Second row: I. Kirlcham, K. Baker, D. Moore, N. Graves, O. Thompkins, and W. Faucette. Third row: A. De- Grafenread, K. Martin, M. Criner, E. Iennings, B. Horst, G. Traylor, A. Swart, D. Schlittler, and B. Iohnston. Fourth row: K. Nickel, B. Hazen, I. Smith, D. Reed, T. Schweiter, S. Dills, and R. Roberts. Sixth row: I. Hayles, D. Cloud, I. Reynolds, P. Holmes, F. Naff, R. Guy, and I. DeGrafenread. Seventh row: H. Brown, S. Bailey, P. Watson, D. McIntyre, T. Kennedy, W. Dewitt, G. Detweiler, and B. Ham. Eighth row: E. Beals, I. Iohnson, I. Huengart, L. Avery, R. Schooler, I. Harris, D. Simpson, I. Ratzlaff, C. Kauffman, W. Peters, and I. Buchanan. - 'fem Enriched The Y-Teen Cabinet, which plans all the activities for the Y-Teen Club, is as follows, left to right: Lydia Milberger, Nancy Livingston, Carol Hill, Connie Galatas, Nancy Hubbard, Virginia Fullerton, Ieanne Evans, Bonnie Lambert, and Barbara Dolsen. Presiding over the activities of the Hi-Y Club in this past year, is the Hi-Y Cabinet. Cabinet members are, from left to right, first row: Iames DeGrafenread, Pres., Roger Guy, Gary Traylor, and Mark Criner. Second row: Iack Iohnson, Don Mclntyre, Bruce Iohnton, and Iim Gooch. Third row: Kenneth Baker, Avon DeGrafenread, and Dick Simpson. Cleo Littleton was absent. Speakers, parties and discussions are only a few of the activities enjoyed by Y-Teen members this year. Y-Teen members are as follows, left to right, first row: E. Elliott, N. Swer- bilow, M. Priboth, M. Smith, B. Dol- sen, C. Galatas, V. Fullerton, C. Hill, N. Livingston, I. Evans, L. Milberger, and N. Hubbard. Second row: H. Gann, I. Smedley, L. Guice, E. Iack- son, N. Hinckley, A. Geddes, I. Iohn- son, B. Benny, L. Winesberry, F. Brickey, and D. Hargrove. Third row: I. Chase, L. Burton, V. Peterson, E. Tedlock, I. Loewen, N. Marker, B. Holden, C. Bessette, C. Huenergardt, I. Gill, and C. Pierce. Fourth row: M. McGaffin, B. Fields, E. Armstrong, E. Foster, M. Metz, N. Gish, D. Craw- ley, B. Livergood, A. Iames, M. Gleck- ler, B. Garringer, and M. Iabara. Fifth row: S. Sizemore, I. Allen, L. Young- man, C. Murphy, S. Williams, M. La- than, B. Martin, C. Welch, P. Deck- inger, I. Starr, and L. Livingston. Sixth row: H. Busch, S. Solomon, I. Min- nick, M. Gordon, S. Lambert, M. Hunter, R. Foulk, I. Fornasero, V. Farney, D. Lanham, L. Swerbilow, E. Bridgforth, and N. Nolan. Seventh row: P. Carver, D. Holmes, M. Cooke, V. Reimer, E. Weigand, P. Hunter, M. Anderson, L. Head, I. Parvish, K. Swerbilow, S. Brown, P. Lane, and B. Platt. Eighth row: B. Crider, H. Hubbard, E. Sebaugh, B Boyd, C. Powell, P. Wyckoff, W. Beach, D. Brown, M. Burton, and M. Longnecker. Ninth row: M. Rouse, I. Simpson, A. Woods, E. Aguirre, M. Elliff,iB. Grigg, C. Allison, M. Perrine, and I. Sandis. Tenth row: B. Williams, D. Wilson, E. Brown, S. Steward, G. Grady, I Cummin, I. Blair, C. Grigg, I. Giwosky, D. Fortney, I. Noel, A. Clark, I. Brooks, and M. Toliver. Clubs... THE BIG STUHY 7465636 Vcrda Mahzzmzy, Phyilis Lchto, and Nancy Ham- mond, three moa'er1z dance stzfdenis, expiry.: fha mood of zz song. 77iadle'm Dance Exponents of modern dance, the art of expressing emotion through dance, have formed a club at East which is pictured here. The members are, from left to right, first row: I. Nickerson, B. I-Iamker, S. Stearman, M. Null, C. Klepper, S. Philbrick, N. Hammond, V. Christen- son, P. Hunter, R. Williamson, and S. Solomon. Second row: I. Hurst, M. Curry, B. OlConner, D. Lefas, D. Appling, P. Ehart, S. Drake, D. Achen- bach, I. Beck, P. Yarberry, I. Menehan, N. Reese, S. Addison, and M. Dalton. Third Row: Mrs. Shirley Boulanger, M. Iones, M. Gordon, M. Roberts, I. Blair, M. Hunter, D. Fortney, P. Clemmer, G. Hills and Mrs. Patricia Beins, instructor. main fed 44 Sending gift boxes overseas and planning programs for the various hospitals in the city has kept the Ir. Red Cross busy this year. X Members are left 'to right, first row: N. Hubbard, S. Mayer, Miss McMahon, sponsor, M. Iett, M. Metz, M. Pribotli, I. Crouse, N. Hinkly, R. Edminster, and B. Webb. Second row: D. Iewell, P. Iones, B. Clemer, V. Fortner, L. Mostetle1', I. Landis, I. Hammond, G. Gilchrist, and D. Lowry. Third row: R. Smith, I. Armstrong, C..Galatas, D. Holmes, N. Iett, B. Armstrong, F. Brickey, D. Grady, C. Cockran, and E. Root. Fourth row: G. Thorlow, L. Head, D. Haworth, M. Brandon, I. Calloway, I. McCartney, D. Steffens, G. Suttergren, and P. Calhoun. Fifth row: L. Winesbury, G. Vickers, R. Wheeler, B. Oakley, F. Peckham, R. Wood, I. Watkins, S. Woolfe and K. Baker. THE BIB STUHY ...clubs Fame Ofmaww A sizeable number of boys and girls at East High School contribute their time as motion picture operators to the visual education program. Members of this group are, from left to right, first row: S. Iohnson, S. Iocelyn, B. Ray, R. Mathis, C. Gunzelman, and H. Brock. Second row: C. Love, I. Dickenson, P. Alexander, R. Carey, K. Brown, and K. Brown. Third row: H. Ozbun, A. Mayes, D. Wilson, R. Boling, B. Haskins, and I. Gooch. Fourth row: R. Danby, G. Beals, C. Williamson, T. Pointer, and M. Patterson. Fifth row: I. Grisby, K. Clifford, D. Livengood, and F. Fowler. Sixth row: P. Gar- berich, W. Rice, L. Wieneke, B. Mor- rison, anl D. Resnick. Collecting coins has offered a pleas- ant pastime this year for the members of the newly organized coin club under the sponsorship of Miss Grace Dennis. Members are, left to right, first row: Iohn Arnold, Gary Loyd, Presidentg Dwight Evans, and Miss Dennis. Second row: Richard Al- mire, Robert Endres, Stanley Carlton, Don Barrington, Albert Ward, and Charles Cobb. Waeatdonal Members of the Vocational Council attempt to bring about a closer rela- tionship between the vocational depart- ment and the directors of local indus- tries. Members of the Council are, from left to right, Hrst row: Raymond West, Lloyd Baker, Don Goodin, sponsorg Delbert Platter, Don Dorr, Charlie Eyman, Ronnie Williamson, Dewy McKee, and Bob Munson. Second row: Mr. I. C. Woodin, director of vocational and industrial educationg Dwayne Dolson, Mr. E. L. Meador, director of adult education, and Mr. Harry W. McKimmey, head of East's vocational department. Rotogravure . . . BIG STUH PAGE 23 For Women Only '47 'Q i. 1 5 f f W, I ' 9'4 f f E 1 X gf , 'ff f 7 ' f , ff ' l VJ Kbylill, T213 'c.',,'4 ff cgi! Sig .ff M x J E In U HWI5' M 24 THE BIG STUHY Personalities S' f f ' v -J: Q? 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W if , MR' QALPH g ' W f ' ,,. ,,77:Q'-. J, f f' f f f?,ff V 'h ' -'il-I-.-22? ?? fQ 'lf ' ,E D5 11, ,X M Sports. maze 1416 7!q 'aa Blue Aces 1951 football squad won the Ark Valley League title this year with a record of five wins, one loss, and one tie. Squad members are, from left to right, first row: Brock Fugate, Charlie Gill, Tom Black, Iim Haught, Iim McKinney, Louis Valdez, Ierry Iohnson, Ierry Bupp, Ivan McCully, Ross Wheeler, Steve West, Archie Iones, Iack Callender, and Harry White. Second row: Wayne Harrell, Don Weber, Eugene Anderson, Don McCurdy, Bob Chastain, Don McEntere, Dwight Hopper, Dick Knowles, Alvin Price, Iohn Sand- fort, Bob Conn, Bill Iohnson, and coach Mayo. Third row: Iim Iackson, Bob Roskam, Bob Allison, Jack Russell, Bob O'Bliness, Greg Williams, Ed Raulls, Robert Harvey, Louis Swartz, Iack Davis, Marty Lang, coach Robinson and coach Miller. Fourth row: Gene Veal, Bill Keltner, Tate Neilson, Buford Crick, Delmar Shorgen, Ioe Rainmen, Roger Madson, lim Mayo, Loveland, Innes Philipps, and Don Swearer. Fifth row: Ralph Moxley, Gene Manning, Iackson, and Bob Schooler. ' 2444? ,-4ae4 Members of the sophomore football squad are, from left to right, first row: Sailor, Cline, Iones. Second row: Boone, Bargus, Estes, Mobrey, Davis, Murphy, Corgin, Heaston, Alderson, Gibson, McDonald, Francis, B. Francis, Bell. Third row: Henkel, Neilson, Kaiser, Frayncr, Jansen, Farmer, Holer, Messner, Cruse, Beker, Noordholk, Pendleton, McClendon, Bowman, Roberts. Fourth row: Downing, Silcott, Bixler, Ulrich, Rundle, Wackerhagen, Staib, Burke, Dinsmore, Bassitt, McGregor, Galloway, Hammond, Brickell. Fifth row: Green, Slaughter, Menkin, Kyle, Cox, Coover, Kimple, Swink, Creek, Skinner, Broaduss, Linscott. Sixth row: Gibson, Carico, Beard, Riggs, Simpson, Gass, Hull, Bishop, Watson, Nickels, Gray. THE BIG gfggy Hspoffs CONN SCORES THE RECORD EAST OIPPONENT' 25 Salina 25 1 9 I 3 Wellington 1 3 33 Newton 7 6 El Dorado 6 6 Topeka 26 33 Hutchinson 6 20 Ark City 7 54 Winfield o I9 Wichita North 6 Sedan! 79 TENSION Thrills and anxious moments were experi- enced by both coaches and players during the 1950 football season. Coaches Ralph Miller, S'tub Mayo, and players Ierry Iohnston, Louie Valdez dramatize a tense moment in the El Dorado-East game. l l Pinch-hitting for the regular cheerleaders are five peppy alter- nates. They are seated from left to right: Pam Barron, Kay Wasson, Patsy Wiley. Standing from left to right are: Darrell Martin and Charles Hyatt. wonderful school spirit shown at Pep Assemblies and games this year. Much of East's success reflects directly on the fol- lowing people: Pat Conklin, Nancy Heaston, Stephanie Drake, head Cheer Leaderg Phyllis Lehto, Max Blakley, Ronnie Tholen S. F. Parzybok, sponsorg Max Allison, and Terry Kennedy. 9 Sports... PAGE27 Conn fries zz C orncr Sfmt 0 Lilllcton Sin ks One Members of East basketball team pictured are, left to right, front row: Charles Gill, Bob Conn, Rod Grubb, Cleo Littleton, and Linwood Burns. Second row: Lafayette Norwood, Ioe Rainman, Willis Hockett, Lyndell Avery, Everett Gray, Arlene Messner, Roger Madson, and Fritz Brickell. East East East East SEASON,S RECORD Pittsburg Hutchinson . . Salina . Winfield 46 East 34 East 61 East 51 . . . Wellington 35 68 ...... Emporia 51 79 ..... Hutchinson 42 East East East East East East East East East . . North Wellington . Newton E1 Dorado St. Mary's Ark City . Winfield . Topeka . . North 39 57 East East East East 42 65 59 50 East 29 36 53 53 East Dodge City Tournament . . . . . . First Place State Tournament . . . . . Altamont 34 . . . Parsons 52 . . . Newton 48 . . . First Place 35 54 ...... Ottawa 33 82 62 B Team Scores ' Coach Frank Henkel's B team distin- guished themselves by completing the season with I3 wins against 5 losses, racking up 834 points to 645 for their opponents. PAGE28 THE BIG STURY .Sports Zaadetemo These are the fellows who upheld the laurels of the sophomore class on the hard- woods. Members of the team are, from left to right, first row: Roe Messner, Garry Mann, Floyd Farmer, Fritz Brickell, Frank Baldridge, Don Ulrich, and Norky Iones-Manager. Second row: Dwight Dinsmore, Daniel Kiser, Ted Beard, Bruce Bishop, Everett Gray, Charles Alderson, and Elmer Noordhoek. r 7amZ!a4 Boys displaying their ability on the 'horse' are, from front to back: Bob O'Bleness, Don Pulver, Robert Yokeley, Paul Holmes, and Bill Keltner. '7aZ-mmwwzf Zhzmpaae No school is complete without an intramural basket- ball league. East I-Ii'ers on the winning team are, from left to right, first row: Dan Kubik, Bob Cole, Iames Burns, and Buddy Ott. Second row: Ierry VV ilson, Chuck Woodin, Floyd Farha, Don Dalrymple, and Bill Confer. Qqnumm Another important phase of high school athletics is the gymnastic program. Members of the gymnastic team are, from left to right, first row: Don Schneider, Paul Holmes, Bill Keltner, Don McCurdy, Don Pulver, Iim Ashley, and Phil Garberich. Second row: Lloyd Baker, Robert Yokeley, Don Shields, Gene Manning, Bob O,Bleness, Phil Shields, Leslie Litsey, and Paul Iohnston. Third row: George Grover, Iim Hibbard, Don Miller, Iohn Yasbec, Iim Bardwell, Ralph Rundell, Dick Wasson, Kenny Brown, and VVilliam Rubino. Fourth row: Lester Brewer, Dennis Whittington, Richard Bixler, Bob Mc- Gelland, Max Lafever, lim Snook, Bob Iensen, Duke Deupree, and Lyman Parmelee. spoffs . .. THE B15 girggy gauge!! 7mm East High school placed its 1951 baseball hopes under the able guidance of Coach Frank Henkel. Boys out for baseball are, from left to right, first row: Marty Lang, Don Houchen, Duane Wilson, Bob Iackson, Bryant Hardee, Harold Gascoigne, and Leonard Van Camp. Second row: Marc Webb, Iim Haught, Bill Confer, Iohn Bienz, Rocky Anderson, Dwight Dinsmore, and Charles Gill. Third row: Ioe Snyder, Bob Conn, Don Wasson, Iimmie Paul, Iohn Milton, Ivan McCully, and Dwayne Iones, Fourth row: Roe Messner, Derald Cruse, Fritz Brickell, Roger Madson, Arleen Messner, Kerry Clifford, and Bob McGregor. Fifth row: Charles Sailor-mgr., Iim Ramsey-mgr., George Stone, Frank Baldridge, Ierry Bupp, Stanley Spence, and Harry White-mgr. emzda cam Coach 'Stub' Mayo and his 'racketeers' worked hard to make their season successful. Members of the tennis squad are, from left to right, first row: Max Blakely, Kenneth Waegener, Pat Canary, and David Leslie. Second row: Dick Simpson, Norky Iones, Bob Small, and Coach R. I. Mayo. ga!! 7mm Opening of the golf season attracted the greater majority of East I-Iigh's athletic plutocrats. Boys our for golf are, from left to right, first row: D. Reed, B. Asman, B. Ianke, B. Goetz, F. Probst, E. Freeburg, L. Sanger, I. Schmidt, M. Buchanan, B. Whitmer, and B. Stewart. Second row: I. Donovan, R. Picker- ing, I. Simonds, D. Bush, G. McEroy, B. Grisamore, I. Barron, D. Maishall, B. Lamb, C. Ensminger, C. Q Williamson, and B. Evans. Third row: Coach S. Roberts, I. Wilson, I. Hansel- man, A. Iones, R. Wells, R. Watts, I. Phillips, I. Evans, A. Williams, I. Sandfort, S. Depew, D. Weber, I. Asmann, B. Burns, and L. Beatty. Zazm - Zta Bill Confer, at bat. takes a healthy cut pectantly for the ball. .fave Max Blakely returns a fast serve. 77m!z'ew LaVern Sanger, left, and Bob Geotz prepare to tee off during a recent practice session at Meadowlark Golf Course. while Rocky Anderson, catching waits ex- THE BIG sinni ..Sp0ffs Cheerfully demonstrating a Guil- lotine hold are Iim McKinney, and Iack Russell. 7mm East wrestlers took fourth place this year at the state meet. Members of the squad are, from left to right: Bob McGinnis, Dan Swanson, ElDean Lederho, Charles Koehler, Iim McKinney, George McCann, Wayne Maness, Raymond West, Iim Mayo, Bill Tomlinson, lack Russell, Ivan Mc- Culley, and Dick Knowles. S' 'kdm' Swimmers from East placed fifth for East at the state meet this year. Squad members are, from left to right, first row: Don Swearer, Bob Reeves, Gilbert Hadley, Dick Marksbury, David Iohnston, Gene Pett, Gene Veal, and C. Q. Williamson. Second row: Pete Burright, Iohn Smith, Larry Dedrick, Ierry Detweiler, Ben Edwards, Phil Beards- ley. and Raymond Walter, manager. Third row: Coach Fritz Snodgrass, Roger Mark, Paul Denny, Bob Bealer, Bob Riggs, David Convis, Dick Moberly, and Bodo Epper- stern. Wlwzman While he may look it, David Iohnston isnit in need of help, as he is one of East's best swimmers. -ju 1 ll 11 1' 1 ' Spoffs. THE BIG stunt Zip-mad-Oaez BELOVV! East High track men competing in the 180 yard low hurdles in the North-East duel track meet April 3, are, from left to right: Hurvey, Littleton, and Iarvis. North won the meet 86-71. Spun? 7mc6 7mm East High boasts a large and powerful track squad for '51. Members of the track team, from left to right, Hrst row: I. Mussel- man, K. Hall, D. Shields, I. Cox, B. Iensen, W. Harrell, D. Knowles, A. Price, L. Valadez, I. Adams, B. Allison, and I. Minor. Second row: I. Hervey, I. Huenergardt, D. Swearer, A. Elder, W. Iohnston, D. McCrudy, F. Farmer, B. Davis, D. Frame, G. Lamb, L. Peters, I. Sargent, and Coach Snodgrass. Third row: D. Kiser, P. Holmes, L. Norwood, P. Iones, G. Pottorff, L. Dedrick, D. Pulver, B. Sholfner, E. Noordhoek, D. Cloud, T. Black, and Coach Robinson. Fourth row: D. Keltner, G. Hadley, B. Mason, R. O'Bleness, W. Newby, I. DeGrafenread, B. Harrison, B. Mankin, R. Grubb, and C. Littleton. Fifth row: I. Bardwell, I. Snook, T. Whitney, R. Wise, D. McIntyre, L. Schwartz, F. Emery, C.'Eyman, H. Frame, L. Caw, and I. Russell. Sixth row: B. Reed, C. Alder- son, D. Bassett, R. Riggs, I. Shively, E. Iohnson, G. Hammond, I. Smith, I. G. Traver, L. Iames, N. Male, and I. Harris. Seventh row: L. Brewer, B. Hawey, I. French, I. Ionhston, D. Scates, I. Skinner, G. Grover, G. Green, B. Ely, D. Iarvis, R. Bixler, L. Hil- yard, E. Pendleton, H. Minor, B. Heaston, P. Vertrese, L. Baker, D. Carpenter, R. Wood, W. Cope, and R. Schooler. 754 70446 Emu Quang 7mc6 7eczm One of the toughest phases of track is run- ning Cross Country . Members of East High's Cross Country team for ,SI are, from left to right, first row: Kenneth Martin, Charles Crook, Bob Buright, David Cloud, Don Swearer, and Iames Tomlin. Second row: Vernon Wat- son, Bob Iensen, Iack Minor, Bilbert Hadley, Iack Hendergardt, Ben Bonner, Brenton Myers, and Gary Fuldes. Third row: Raymond Wat- son, Billy Mason, Ioe Cox, Gary Pottorff, and Coach Snodgrass. Not pictured are Bob Small and Iim Lamb. PAGE32 . .Sports Wacky Barbara Fanning and Mary L. Ellermeier wait for the Gov signal to start a game of hockey. genial! Norma Anderson pitches a fast ball to Margaret I-Iartzell who takes a swing at it. 70:45 2464! Come flood, fire, or stub- bed toe, Elizabeth Ricker, Wanita Riflle and Millicent Rader will always apply bandage and bone abilities learned in East High Hrst aid courses. Victim Rosa- lee Philli s shows com lete P P confidence in their capable hands. Z 0 The smiles of Anne McCutcheon and Kay S'cott prove that badminton is not only good exercise but also good fun. wwf Playing a relaxing game of Croquet during their individual gym period are, left to right: Alice Smith, Georgia Carter, and Sue Clayton. 1 1 5P0ffS-- THE BIG STUBY S . Swimming is a relaxing sport. Here, Coralyn Klep- per takes a dive into the cool water of the East pool. '7ema4 Ellen Levy learns how to serve in Tennis class. AMW Demonstrating the art of correctly handling a bow and arrow, Wanita Smith tries for a bulls-eye. Scacmmuzg -leadma Swimming leaders did a wonderful job this year teaching others how to swim in gym classes-they didn't lose a student! Swimming leaders are, from left to right, first row: Iean Dyer, Ioyce Rash, Virginia Balthrop, Shirley Waterbury, Genivieve Hills, and Suzanne Snodgrass. Second row: Lydia Milberger, Iackic Glasgow, Nancy Dumont, Ann Geddes, Ellen Craig, Madelon Iett, and Edith Tedlock. Third row: Mariellen Iones, Pat Deckinger, Roberta Dunagan, Gail Sheldon, Twila Ackley, and Kay Kee. Wafleq ga!! Shown playing' an excit- ing game of volley ball is Monna Storer. ...Rotogravure ...ia,. ...ni iii I Reviews. PAGE35 l i r Sang M S The Messenger staff Works many hours before and after school running down stories, Writing copy, making up pages, and writing heads so that East students will receive a paper every other week. ' ' S Staff members pictured are from left to right: Ioan Hammer, Phyllis Carnes, Bonnie Kirchman, Pat Ehart, Donna Appling, Sfara Goeller, Coralyn Klepper, Sally Mayer, Donna Unruh, Bobbie Burns, Pat Heaston, Ted Schweiter, Charlie Eyman, Mary Hunter, and Nancy Hammonds. Seated in front are Patsi Carter and Verda Mahaney. Exams '7aze-mmm? Editors Sara Goeller, Pat Ehart, and Donna Appling Sally Mayer dramatizes an interview and gets a have done a grand job of guiding The Messenger story from Vice-principal Dr. Floyd Farmer. . through fifteen issues this year. THE BIG STUHY pfzdatdvzg printing. Wudwnkmg Weldmq . Reviews Paul Bliss is learning how to operate the new niultilith in the East High print sho-p. Mr. Marvin Be-ery teaches vocational 77Zec4an6aaZ Dummy B o b b y Dikeman is drawing floor plans for the new vocational building at East. George Durkeson is B o b by , s teacher. Lon Peters and Kenneth Claycamp are helping to Making a weld is Allan Mayes, vocational make new type cases. Mr. Gilbert Butts directs the student. Gerald Klepinger shows the boys how activities of this class. in this class. , Reviews . Am ' Vocational student, Marvin Androes, is learning how to keep an automobile running. Mr. Charles Henderson su- pervises the repair Work in this department. THE BIG STURY PAGE 37 Richard Ioslin, sophomore vocational student, and Ver- non Roehrman, G.I. trainee, cooperate in the job of learn- ing how to operate a large drill press in the East High machine shop. Mr. O. N. Bennett and Mr. Don Goodin direct the learning activities in this department. 24454 Tubes, testing, and frequency are common terms of Harold Brock Ro bert Hall, Iames Reynolds, Fred Baker and Raymond Davis-all students in Mr. L. C. Bork's Radio classes mass ...Reviews Who said women were the weak- er sex? Learning the simpler tech- niques of being the man around the house are, from left to right: Venica Dickey, IoAnne Blair, IoAnn Baird, Donna Beals, and Bettie Sanders. Instructor of the Girls' Home Me- chanics class is Mr. Lawrence Bork. . - Y - sw . g .. 2- . t Q .. .f Learning to become eligible bachelors, Ronny Williamson, lim Griffith and Marvin Androes are busy mixing a cake in the Boys' Home Economics class un- der the direction of Miss Pearl Cross. Girls that take clothing learn to make blouses, skirts, dresses, suits, and other ap- parel for their wardrobe. Shown is Betty Ieffers, cutting out pieces for a new dress in Miss Barbara Weigand's sixth hour class. .N Y,,, Y A Reviews. THE BIG STUHY Gene Campbell and Bruce Iohnston watch reactions of a chemical experiment. Mr. Iohn Michener is their instructor. Sara Philbrick and Kathy Reder are preparing to glaze the base of a future table lamp. Mrs. Ianet Lowe directs the activities of the Ceramics class. 3-'Pdqam Kenneth Brown, Larry Bullinger, and Bill Wentz were making a lense experiment in a dark room when this picture was taken. I. W. E. Stogs- dill teaches these boys. Building a scale model of the local police broadcasting station was the geometry class project of Lyle Newton and Richard Ait- ken. Mr. Anton Richert teaches these boys the mysteries of geom- etry. l J P,...E40 ..Reviews page Wien I Norman Miller, on the right, and Fritz Probst, on the left move props from the prop room preparatory to setting the stage for the one act play, By Candlelightv. gy Zadie Ieremy Farrell and Sally Roney greet their sister as she enters the room in the play By Candlelight . In real life, needless to say, all three are unrelated. Ieremy is on the left and Sally is on the right. Iudy Phillips reso- lutely pretends to read a book which she does not care for as the princess in 'ide Flmaeaa Www Me Faye :mam D ' dam The Iunior dramatics class produces the one-act plays. Members are, from left to right, first row: S. Kaplan, M. Gleckler, B. Galvin, B. Lambert, Delores Wilson, E. Brown, and S. Schneider. Second row: M. Hersh, I. Erskine, E. Sebaugh, S. Sanders, P. Allard, and I. Leonard. Third row: M. Curry, C. Christian, D. Carpenter, V. Smith, G. I. Marsh, E. Taylor, and R. Williamson. Fourth row: S. Trone, I. Menehan, P. McDonald, A. Ianies, and I. Greenburg. Fifth row: I. Farrell, S. Roney, I. Phillips, and M. Boetteger. Sixth row: M. Armstrong, a senior, R. Morrison, C. Blakeslee, N. Miller, I. Eldred, E. Schmidt. Reviews . . . Dfmmcwcb Life With Father , American Passport , and The Fighting Lit- tles were the dramatic presenta- tions of the senior dramatics class this year. THE BIG STUHY Semen 2 ' 664.44 Smearing grease paint before the curtain goes up is routine Work for members of the senior dramatics class. Miss Sherla Lee Fisher heads the dramatics depart- ment. Those in the picture are, from left to right: Dora Ann West, Max Armstrong, Barbara Dolson, Mrs. Iean Lemons, dra- matics teacher, Martha Iabara, Dale Rich- mond, Pattie Elliston, Miss Alberta Martin, cadet teacher, Dallas Noel, and Bob Kap- lan. Senior Dramatics Club members are, from left to right, first row: Laquetta Hickman, Clara Guinn, Carol Pierce, Martha Iabara, Dorothy Holmes and Mary Hunter. Second row: Connie Galatas, Ioan Theis, Marilyn Dill, Patty Elliston, Coralee Wallace, and Edith Tedlock. Third row: Nancy Vandenberg, Emily Henderson, Coralyn Klepper, Ioan Worline, Sue Solomon, Shirley Addison, and Barbara Dolson. Fourth row: Verda Mahanay, Margot Baker, Io Lou Bogue, Delores Sherman, Betty Maxwell, and Lydia Milberger. Fifth row: Max Armstrong, Arthur Iunod, Dale Richmond, Roger Guy, Gene Weber, and Dallas Noel. .lege md 7am Don Shields and Margot Baker dramatize a iuvenile love scene in Life With Father. Hmmma pdddpdftl Dale Richmond Martha Iabara Drllas Noel Bett Lcben and Barbara Dolson Y depict a scene from American Passport x THE BIG STUBY '--Reviews rim 'mwag 24416401444 2e,4zwaammzWa94z 74e77te44m4 Reviews... PAGE43 X x , Q S Zaeea Reigning as Queen of the Iunior-Senior Prom, Patsy Wiley smiles in a royal manner. mm- Senior: Pwm ,4z'z'endmzz'4 BELOW: Attendants to the King and Queen at the Iunior-Senior Prom were, left to right, Hrst row: Pat McK0nald, Ieremy Farrell, Sue Eastman, and Rogene Edminister. Second row: Ierry Iohnson, Rod Grubb, Don Sweater, and Bob Conn. at y,....,. QR 'N NW Kring-Zueen LEFT: Crowned King and Queen of the Iunior-Senior Prom by Mike Cambern, presi- .Q fhy' dent of the senior class, Ioe .1.- he Rainman and Patsy Wiley reigned for the rest of thc evening. fda? BELOW: Ioe Rainman grins broadly after being crowned King at the Iunior-Senior Prom. 1415 7444 Doom Shown entering the ballroom at the Broadview Hotel during the Iunior-Senior Prom are, Charles Hyatt and his date Ianet Spencer. Playing Watchdog at the door are Charles Henderson, Marvin Berry, and Gilbert Butts. THE BIG Sinai - .Reviews pfgdgdt 77eZe-- Sue Reigning over the North-East dance after the classic game as Pigskin Pete and Grandstand Sue are Larry Prather, of North, and Stephanie Drake, of East. Saw: 0605 David Arst, Ioan Ham- mer, Mary Iane Comstock, and Dick Wells march in front of the Student Con- gress Hoat for the North- East parade. The float, which represented a huge peacock won the first prize for beauty. .fmdeufaat The Cheer Leader's float was a colorful addition to the North- East parade too, Those pictured from left to right, are: Kay' Wasson, Nancy I-Ieaston, Max Blakely, and Max Allison. ,4ce ,4t1.'eawZcmz'4 East's attendants to Grandstand Sue and Pig- skin Pete are, left to right, Louie Valdez, Pat Conklin, and lim McKinney. Ewa, Hmmm North High also chose three attendants for Grand- stand Sue and Pigskin Pete. They are, from left to right: Norma Bussarcl, Walter Howland, and Ianie Hol- lingsworth. QM-up Max Armstrong, dressed as a street sweeper, cleans up, in preparation for the North-East game that night. W, W1'!.l.l '3! 1 , Reviews. PAGE45 Waccu'c'ovm! Dance Iimmie Adams is crowned King' of Hearts by his date, Patsy Hughes, at the first annual Vocational Valentine Dance. .fettmmeah Dance Panama gcmgaet Iudy Phillips and Paul DeGood, in ancient Roman costume, lend to the traditional atmos- phere at the Latin Club's Roman banquet. The crowning of the Lettermenis Sweetheart was the highlight of the annual Lettermen's Dance. Re- ceiving the honor is Ioan Vosper, escorted by Iim Mayo. Iim Haught, president of the Lettermen's Club, crowned her while Tom Black presented her with a corsage. Looking on is Don Sweater, master of cere- monies. Buford Crick, Ronny Williamson, Iirn McKinney, Ray- mond West, and Dick Davis harmonize as a part of the en- tertaining floor show for the Lettermen's Dance. This was one of the more sophisticated numbers. THE BIG STUHY .Big Wheels Wan! Wan! guna 70046 Dckuzez Queen g Any one who bought ciTHE Bro STORY,, this year had the privilege of voting for a boy and a girl to he BIG 'WHEELS in East High for a day. When the sales campaign was over and the votes were all counted, Lola Guice and Cleo Littleton emerged victorious by a large margin. seam 94 0m sqm 75a Dm Big Wheels. EAGE47 7133 'foo Zmlq B foagi Zeadia' ,4 'fue Shaw Pictures were taken of Lola and C-leo throughout the day so that THE BIG SToRY readers would know just how a BIG WHEEL acts for a day. A banquet at Steffen's Guest Room, a free ride to town, a free picture show, and two full pages in CCTHE BIG STORY,, were their rewards for being BIG WHEELS for a day. Scgefecu' 064 'gefafze 74a Date 48 THE BIG STUHY .Reviews Safeiamafze filcaemilq Inside U. S. A. was the theme, and the audience was carried by train all over the United States to see our Sophomore talent. Here Iudy Haigh and Donrad Stahl are demonstrating the art of jitterbugging. Hillbillys Ed Freeburg, Don Dalrymple, and Ben Grisamore, sing a revised version of The Thing in the assembly sponsored by the Yearbook staff. A large replica of the Yearbook was used to show scenes similar to those appear- ing in The Big Story. Ronny I-Iershberger does an expert job of playing the accordion, for the Iunior Assembly. The theme of Out of this World was used, and Olympian characters Iupiter, Iuno, and Cupid helped to tie the entertaining plot to- gether. Senckvz f444emlKq Chorus gals Condra McCormick, Patsie Carter, Margot Baker, and Shirley Booth do their routine for the Senior Assembly. Owners of the legs for the Can-Can are from left to right: Iohanna Giwosky, Ioan Hammer, Bar- bara Roberts, and Sally Albright. 7 H 0 x JE '4 24 i 2 2 E 2 Q E S Y: S 4 R S 3 S s Q 52 5 5 3 E Q 3 5 +1 Q 5 4. 3 3 s 5 M59 THE BIG STORY.. 4 MARCH .xsarzv q BARBARA BASSETT GRANTS BEARD DFXMMA Rf-ill ' W NM M NM NORMAL BSNSAMEN ! 1 G 3 SLBERHPQ BLACK TC-'M ELACK GLGU BOGUE Y somz 2? 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Brandon, Aida Charles, Ierry Carole Carr, Mary Frances Cowell, Mark Earl Criner, Betty Crabtree, Georgette Ioanne Deane, Pauline Elizabeth Duke, Robert Eugene Engle, Virginia Lee Fullerton, Harlan Frainc, Clara Gilbert, William Hicks, Willard Hill, Donna Holcomb, Thomas Harvey, Thomas Hairson, lames Iackson, William Iones, Richard Kunkle, Donna Lough, Bonnie Sue Lemons, Eugene Lowery, Iohn Madden, Roger Maclson, George Mann, Harold Mitchell, Helen Nelson, Robert Padgett, David Prothro, Wayne Reichley, Bonnie Redclick, George Salford, Robert Schooler, Paul Schwartz, Ioan Duncan Stoner, Lauren Wilbur Smith. Louis Dean Smith, Martha Louise Taylor, Riley Gene Tiger, High Morgan Weaver, Kay Wheat, Ioe Whitehead, Virginia Wilhite, Roy VVilliams, Glenda Ruth Wolfe, Naomi Laverne Yeager, and Bob Mumson. emkva yacc ffckma Helping the Senior Class to be a success this year were the Class Olhcers. Those holding this position are, seated from left to right: Pat Heaston, girls vice-president, and Ann Lyon, secretary. Standing: Roger Gay, treasurerg Mike Cam- bern, president, Bill Stewart, boys vice-president, and Don Weber, sergeant-at-arms. PAGE71 dff The Big Story The -70int'S Jumpin' and this is just 5 Pl I' life at ff' A E 4' Wa! x....J zxf' Exclusive: THE HANGAR ' I J cw P ':. Y 7fgQLli --:::: , U- f 17771, vv V K 5 X I Messenger Parade... E PAGE 73 I .. . . . , . J,,.,.........N-...ANS xx x . r,..7N--W' f'-'M -.... ,N - fTHAT'L.L TEACH -jk , , f'GUE55 Woe 5 N ,X Q iff. Q . M.-A--ri' X N M---M-N-N, Q 5AQ4QbQ5'f,mQ,f?HCET x ....,... .. ,ffm om: DID THAT vo- i . . . Q. 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KSLLY 1, MARGARET RSNAXSQ Mrneui mow: TSM mmsv, MfiR1i.YN FRA'ZlEFE,- wmv naux, Nnmwa Nuxom, SEAYED ARES KATHLEEN icf5z.e..Y, 9,835 6528525210:-1. N1 H EAS S eafrfinm Mmmywe Gunn TMC S iflidani.. - DANCE- Z Dawr saw f :rs more Q Q ,.1-.:,-. ::- . ,-k :,-5:5 -- : L- 1555! A MNWAN 'N MDS-Q ff' JUST A PM H EAST mem s'wefs.rv7' we Q, f ' I MA A E213 idmszbalv Gene' swf? SAW 'vu-as AWFUL.. 'mnvc, .' Az.ffwug.H we - R558 BIRDS'-EYEVSEW ANNE DUESIQT' 1.00:-Q fT3 Sf-us :S Rscevrakfwsf QF Pros-3 A x.mms'r'a.sNcs P HOLD 56029. DUEVQ THQ GAS SHDYZT- ,RGE , ANNIE' STQANAHBN, EAN' HIGH Juruok, R'ESuRT.s'1'eAN 1-if sm, 30:4 SAP-15 sur, 'ras YF' H23 ASKED M93 m.o-msmowso mae gm. or TRANS, Fei, A itsme. 15M Qoerrmcn, wma' 1-fefc.vaa.a, EAST' N968 JMNIUR PIC' THGQGN :T Looks Au. mam WHS Ju sv RE: eww EVEN T1 oem? HERE, Cm.f.Av-egg LQNDEE HER NKASELN TRSMBNUSUSLV LIGHT LJSNQAT. MMS GPA Ti-ii? Pi'C.T'iJRE FGELL lNTis WELLTHI! owl wwe: 'rx-memes: SSCEET SGUQCSS. As UQNNA UNRUH, Tl-QE. 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TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Bachman makes out conference slips for those who are tardy to class without a good excuse. Shown filling out a slip is Bill Drew, while Charles Calhoun waits his turn in line. LEFT: One of Miss Tredway's assistants, Emily Hender- son, is shown applying medical aid to Carolyn Schapple in the Health room. LOVVER LEFT: Working hard at their Proctor Post are Ioanna Benton, and Carmen Huenergardt. LOWFR RIGHT: One of the most popular spots around East is the telephone booth. Pictured is LaVersa McAfee making a phone call. piddxfdfb pau' 763Q650vr6 5,0054 -4 THE BIG STQBY QBaby Faculty 1- a L. . P d GILBERT T. ' ' BU'1'rs FRANK HENKEL d Industrial Physical Education a Education I HUME ' GEORGE N. DUERKSEN Industrial Education MARI.AN W. SCHUH Social Science ' f ERMAL T. . Social Social ' lJl1ysz'cal Nga 4 V , Fewcwmla ww A2 33 :iw J W 1'-232,215 X355 gxglg fkfgf, iii? 5? W 2-vii, in ' 53 gif: fwjff 'ff ' I r 701 775601045604 SARA PHILBRICK: ...Born Iune 21, 19335 died March 31, 1951 NORMA BENIAMIN: . . . Born May 23, 1932, died April 16, UNCLE BENNY TRUESDALE: . . . Born Ianuary 23, 18773 died December 24, To all those lqnozun, ana' lovetl, ana' lost daring this sehool year. fX,..f5 me fm eat intm na Who lone can never die. They are a' part Of all that lives beneath the sa1nmer's srlqyj--. With the aforlavs living soal their souls are one. Nor shall they in vast Nature he andone Ana' lost in the general lifej each separate heart Shall line, ana' final its own, anal nezfer die. RICHARD WATSON GIL 1951 1950 DER FWWFFW. 1 -:Fw if ef. . ff - --f Q. ' i ' 2' , , 'f' , ' -'f' .. ' i1. i'?S'1F?F ?'fg ?if.':i P 'N 1, . . , . .T . .. 1 ,, NW W Ml ,WW WM, ,W W jwwv. Wk ,W-...muqy,,W.UVVXINQQVYAHXNM wwf Vwjgmrni, W, f,A,wmb.,M:.jm! ,WWII 1 1 D : WT? -gugiwl w ae.5jE6 :'1hVf'i w s w 'Lg -,' ggi' .mEf., -j ' 5 Qu? 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