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A Brook By Clarence Sandelin The crzrefree rush of happy days, Romping tbrouglz the woods and o'er the plains W but tz'est1'ny leads the curving way To the z1'eep's edge, its stueet lll!l.72kZl.71g train? In sheltered eaves it zuends in weary winds Of cure and strife and petty trinisj On towards the tempest ridden brine, Life's dull rote and illztsizfe zuiles. So are our lives in reality, In all its ways so manifold, Ufitb hidden snags of fut1'l1'ty-5 To the tizzlqling broolq compartzble. But breast the open waves of life And face tbe future with a smile.
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ss l El EL CIRCULO ESPANOL First row: B. Bergstrom, E. Danielson, J, I-lowk, M. Heggen. A. Meyer, T. Pal- lady, H. Foster, J. Malovicli. Second raw: E. Porter. G. Geis- singer, J. Payton, P. Arm- , bruster, M. Nixon, A. Mat- kovicli, G. Wismer. Third row: G. Mortley, Willits. A. Robinson. G. Bell, Miss Balliet, B. Morford. El EL CIRCULO ESPANOL El Circulo Espanol was organized for the pur- pose of creating friendship among the students who are taking Spanish. l After school, the first and third Tuesdays of each month, this group meets and, talks the situation over. The thirty students who constitute the enrollment of this semester elected their oliicers as follows: president, Marjory Heggeng secretary, Iuanita Hawk, treasurer, Billy Bergstrom. Miss Balliet, faculty adviser, directs the club- sters in their adventures which intermix with the study of a conglomeration of well-meaning' syl- lables. As an extra-curricular activity, this club should surely prove of interest to any student. 1 4 EUCLIDEAN The Euclidean club this semester has had for its purpose the extensive study and comparison of the French method of measurement, the metric system, with the English method of measurement. The work of ancient mathematicians was dis- cussed. The annual picnic of the Euclidean club was held in the early part of May at Grandview Park, and this picnic was considered by most of the members as the main event of the semester, so it can be seen that these mathematics sharks are just human after all. The officers of the club for this semester are Leo Pierick, presidentg Rhea Dis- ney, vice president, Iune Mushkin, secretaryg Ioan Vuper, treasurer. El EUCLIDEAN Firsl row: M. Crabb, V. Wil- ' son, L. Maxwell, J. Riggs, R. Disney, J. Mushkin, I. Vuper, E. Danielson, C. Meeker, M. Conkwright. Second raw: L. Heck. H. Ris- sien, I. Kellogg. M. Duick, L. Pierick, H. O'Brien, E. . Welirle. R. Ostreni, D. Hicks, S. Hargis. Third row: R. Beatty, B. loughby, M. Willoughby, Miss Knauer. N. Marten, A. Robinson, E. Fisher, L. Laien. S. Foulke. l l n Page Forty-seven I ew f -1 ff.-f' -i Brooks, L. Cortner, G. YVil-
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c:sn ll ia 1 J U N E I I 9 3 3 I n u 1152:- Lnsnzrz. SELINDH Titles of honor add not to his wnrtlz. Who 'is h'i'm.s'elf an honor lo his titles. E Epi Tan 7-85 Sargeant at Arms 8: Hi-Y 7-85 Basketball 3-4-5-GQ Student Council 6-7-8, Vice President 85 Scroll Staff 85 Sports Editor 85 National Honor Society 7-8, President S5 Muni- tor 6-75 Usher 3-45 Senior Class Presi- dent 85 Mrs. Bunipstead Leigh 8. GLADYS V. JOHNSON Sa.gr1cious vmrirl and prz-tty too, A comb'i'na.t'ion gfouml in jew. Junor Players 8-4-5, Secretary 4, Pres- dent 5g Sodalitas Romana Cup and Dagger G-7-S5 Secretary '75 Zeta- gatliean 5-6-7-8, President S5 Shakes- pearean 7-85 Girl Reserve 6-7-8, Seo- retary 7-85 Student Council 4-75 Girls' Glee Club 5-65 Girls' Sextette 63 Quill Editorial Staff 7-85 Feature Editor 7-S5 Na-tional Honor Society 7-8, Secretary 85 Libra.ria.n 8-4-5-65 Secretary of Senior Class 8. MARION L. NOAH Ay, every inch. a king. Forensic 3-4-5-6-7, Treasurer 55 Presi- dent, 6-7: Aeolian 3-4-5-6-7, Vice Presi- dent 75 Purple Mask 75 Boys' Glee Club 3-4-5-6-7-85 A Capella Choir 3-5-6-7-85 Band 3-4-5-6g Orchestra 3-4-5-6-7-8, Ass't. Director, Concert Master 4-5-6-7-S5 All City Orchestra 5-65 Colonial Orches- tra 5-65 String Quartette 3-4-5-6-'T-8: Senior Board Memberg Quill Staff 7-85 Features 75 Associate Editor S: National Honor Society 7-8, Vice President S5 Music Festival 4-6-B5 Extravaganza 5, Master of Ceremonies 75 Mixed Chamber Group 55 Nativity 3-5-75 Mixed Quartet 75 HH. M. S. Pinafoi-e 4. Senior ITH the coming of Iune another school year is ended, bringing with it graduation to three hundred and twenty-Five seniors-the largest num- ber ever yet to be graduated from East high school. Graduates, ready to make their bow to the world, are saying goodby as students, to a school they have come to love and respect in the three years past. The class was organized February 17th and it later gave the leadership to a most capable person, Lester Selindh. He has shown himself worthy of this position through his services, character, and leader- ship in his classrooms and the extra-curricular activ- ities in which he has tal-ten part. His aide, wisely chosen, is Forrest Carlson. For- rest has assisted in every way possible and has dis- played his ability and good nature in his services. The class activities have been recorded by that sweet maiden, Gladys Iohnsou. At every senior meeting she was swift with her pen in writing down every important move that was made-except i-Eli ll ll l T H E Page Ten Fonmss'r F. U.iui.soN So .faucet thi: bluxh of bushfulnus.-r, E'cn, pity scarce can 'wixh -it loss. E Epi Tan 5-6-7-83 1-Ii-Y 3-4-5-6-7-85 Euclidean 4.5 Sliakosnuaroun B5 lio- 1nancei's 65 Social Orchestra 5-6-7-85 Cheer Lender 7-85 Extravaganza 5-'75 Monitor 7-85 Senior Class Vice Presi- dent 85 Honor Society 8. Josi-:vii E. Bona Tho li-no too lnlmrx mul the 'LUUVIZA' 'l77.0'Ull allow. El Circulo Espanol 65 Hi-Y 6-'7-85 Forensic 7-H: Shakespearean 7-8. President. 85 Football 3-5-75 Track 85 Student Council, 55 Senior Glass 'Treasurer' B5 Quill Editorial Staff 7-85 Sports Editor 7-85 National Honor Society 7-8. Rurir C. OLSON Day by :lay-you are yelling more 7mpuIm'. Latin 3-4-5-6, 'lllfensuror G5 Junior Players 3-4-55 Zotagulhcnn 7-85 Cap and Dagfrer 7-8:1 Shortlinnd Speed So- ciety 85 Service Girl 8: Student Council li-7-85 Senior Board Memberg National Honor Society 8. Cfficers at such times when she might have been gazing at our worthy president. A person without whom the class could not proceed systematically is our valuable treasurer, loc Borg. Some one with a steady hand, a good head for mathematics, and an eye for customers was needed, so following the usual balloting procedure, loc was elected. We agreed that there is no one who possesses that thoroughness and cautiousncss to such an extent as our own class treasurer. Well known to every one and quite capable of their dignified positions as board members are Ruth Olson and Marion Noah. They have made excel- lent advisers to the other executive oliicers. The helpful suggestions which they have given natur- ally promoted our class standing with the best ever graduated from this grand old school. Under the direction of these carefully selected ollicers the class activities are drawing to a close. Q U IL L . .. ., .Eel
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