East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1942

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'I,I'.1., It , ' ' liogerly, Diplomas ln l-land STAN AND SALLY TAN AND SALLY GRAD are now ready to step out into the world of which they have heard so much but know so little. All through their school years they have been preparing for the day when they would step out into the world of men and women. Now that this day has come let us look at the tools they have accumulated to build the ladder they hope to climb to success in their chosen field. Purpose of Book It is the purpose of this book to show some of these tools, how they have been obtained, and how they may be used in the world of today. In the Classroom Naturally the first place in the school would be the classroom where the training of the pupil takes place. The first of the tools they receive in the classroom is the knowledge of different subjects. Many think knowledge they obtain will not help them unless they are going into a special line of Work in which that knowl- edge is needed. However, all the knowledge we have will be used either in our vocation or our social life. The knowledge which we have and think we will never use, may be vital to us later when we are out on our own. Social Organizations Tools are also obtained in our social organi- zations. There we learn to meet and talk with others, get along with others, and to assume obligations. They help us to overcome bash- fulness so that we will be able to meet our future employer intelligently and present the facts to him in such a way as to create in him a belief in our reliability. During our social life at school we can make contacts which may help us obtain a position in the world of busi- ness. Athletics Another place in which tools are obtained is the athletics department. Those who take part learn to know the meaning of good sportsman- ship. They also learn to take the defeats and hard knocks along with the honors and the glory. The athlete learns to control himself in his dealings with businessmen through his ex- periences in dealing with a team on the field. GRAD STEP QUT Special Talents The student who has special talents may develop them through such activities as the school plays, the Extravaganza, the Scroll and the Quill. Since they are not compulsory they give experience to those who Wish to engage in them, while they do not interfere with the student who is not interested. N Now let us look through the pages of th s Q book to see how Stan and Sally have been prepared during their high school days. PAST PRESENT FUTURE As Hxstory IS a subject that covers such a wide field of varylng events 1t IS necessary that rt be d1v1ded into three d1i-ferent d1v1s1ons tory and American Hlstory In the World H1story class Stan and Sally Grad leamed about the development of man from prehlstorxc ages up to our modern tlmes Brble Hxstory proved to be both rnterestrng and useful to Sally and Stan It was a flne subject for them as they were rnterested 1n enlargrng their knowledge about the hrstory of the Brble and 1lS characters In the American Hrstory classes Stan and Sally learned many worthwh1le thrngs about the foundmg and growth ot the1r country They studred about xmprovrng the1r government by bemg good c1t1zens and hvmg a good hfe As it rs rmportant to become good American Clll zens Stan and Sally Grad de c1ded to put their best toot for ward 1n studying their govern ment 6 ISJEO t' LYRICS AND LETTERS The Engl1sh Department in cludes Journalism Drama and Speech together w1th the regu lar Engl1sh classes In the Iournahsm Department Stan and Sally studied dltterent types of news stones learned to wr1te ed1tor1als and feature ar trcles to xntervmew people and to pre ent clear and conc1se news reports As the Dramatic class IS con nected with the Engl1sh Depart ment through the necessity for good expressron Stan and Sally gained lmprovement 1n the use of our Engl1sh language whrch would be of much benefit to them 1n their future hte Also they obtained knowledge of numerous plays that many of us should str1ve to obtain is ac qulred in the speech class In th1s subject Stan and Sally learned to correct the many common errors of everyday drscourse These subjects make up the Engl1sh Depart ment but are d1v1ded into separate classes Fw.. En leli ml H . ' . - These divisions ere World History, Bible His- The much needed improvement of speech, . . . I . 'Q j W - '22 . ' f A 'E . . . ' 'ty , .. . , t i w jg if . , . . S ' . 1 I . - Q , 4 Q. L 1: Q1 Sw B- 1 B' 1 lr l Clfl CISVICS DAUBEBS ln recent years the enrollment rn art classes has rncreased consrderably because of the fact that we have drscovered a deflnlle talent IS not needed be fore takrng the subject Also we have learned that art ex tends beyond the fundamental of parntrng and drawrng Peo all tts phases Every day we run across evrdences and uses of art rn our dress our homes and busrness although we may not IGCOQDIZG 1t rn 1lS common form After graduatron the ar student may contrnue hrs tra1n mg rn colleae or put hrs knowledge to use and secure a posrtron usrng hrs talent Thus Sally learned to make her own costume lewelry as well as sketchlng parntrng carvrng and sculp turmg Thrs year boys were more numerous than grrls rn the art classes because they have leamed to enjoy the art work There are al ways some who enroll rn art th1nk1ng 1t IS a snap sublect or a place to catch up on lost sleep but drscover work lurks ln the offmg S BUGS AND BOTTLES Students enterrng East Hlgh School are 1n deed fortunate rn havrng access to our frne sclence department There are four drfferent d1v1s1ons rn thrs sect1on They are bxology physrcs chemlstry and practrcal scrence B101 ogy takes up the study of plant and an1mal lrfe g1v1ng the student a broader conceptlon of l1fe Physlcs teachtng the physlcal laws helps to explam the many thlngs whrch are so much of our everyday l1v1ng Chemistry concludes the college prepara tory scrence course g1v1ng the regular textbook work along wrth the opportumty the student recerves to work on h1s own ln the laboratory For the person who would lrke to gam some general knowledge of scrence and hasnt the trme to go mto the detarls the practrcal sclence course IS offered Scrence glves one knowledge that wrll be use ful all through l1fe whether the student has spent three years rn conscrentrous study or one semester rn a bnef synopsrs of sc1ent1f1c work QQ, D- E A cl 5 L I' Q. 5. ' ' L , A... . wer., X .. . . . fl 'e 1- - l I y - 3 ' af. ' . .. - - - - - WW . ,, be . ' ,ml ,,, ple have learned to enjoy art in l2 - , a A -. - .X . t A I I -U . -D I Q ,t . a 1- I .H ' ' ,L , ,,, . . . . -, ' I - - I ' - . u . 1. ' I . ' ' I -F . . 1 ' ' - . . . -v . . . . 1 X . 1 . 1 . 1- ? . . ... H . . ll' . . . 6 . D . . Cll EI'TlClllCS C1l'l C1I'l UCI SS Estudramos el espanol proque queremos ser los vecrnos beunos Labor omnra vrncrt Absent le chat les sourrs dansent If that does not make sense rt rs probably because you never studred French Spanrsh or Latrn the three forergn language taught at East Hrgh Many take French or Spanrsh to satrsfy the des1re to be able to read or to speak another language The student takrng any forergn language usually frnds hrmselt wrth a better Englrsh grade Sally took Latrn because rt would prepare her for nursrng Latrn rs taken by many rn preparatron for nursrng or doctorrng or as a foundatron for further study and trarnrna Many great works were wrrtten rn French and other languages and wrth a knowledge of the languages the e can become avarlable to us At the present there are no German classes as of former years The sud den rncrease of Spanrsh enrollment may be attrrbuted partly to the good nerghbor polrcy W1th the condrtron of the world as rt rs today we should be able to understand each other and not allow more than boundary l1nes to separate us Let us all be good nerghbors through language FACTS AND FIGURES Of course rn hrs college preparatory course Stan could not have possrbly done wrthout mathematrcs He had a foundatron of one year of algebra on enterrng East Hrgh so he began hrs hrgh school mathematrcs wrth a year s study of plane geometry After masterrng the varrous geometrrc theorems postulates etc Stan took a half year of algebra rn a course called advanced algebra Next he studred solrd geometry followed by another half year s study of algebra As a conclusron to hrs hrgh school mathemat1cs Stan studred trrgonometry for one half year After completrng th1s mathematrcs course Stan knew he would never regret rt for he knew even rf he never actually used any of the problems solved the work he drd rn the solutrons had broadened hrs mrnd and qurck ened hrs wrt two factors whrch would play an rmportant part rn hrs lrfe rn the years to come In the prcture we see some students studymg the law of chance by flrpprng a corn By math ematrcal calculatron the number of trmes that a corn wrll come up heads or tarls can be determrned Q as ? rrrrsr ' nf G LINGUISTIC LILTERS . I I - I A Industrial and l-lome conomics MASTER CRAFTSMEN In East High it has been made possible for the school to include four different divisions of industry to the advantage of the boys in this school. Stan Grad was offered the opportunity to study these four divisions of industry, which were: Auto Mechanics, Woodwork, Mechan- ical Drawing, and Printing. ln auto mechanics, he was able to find out just what part every little bolt and screw played in making a car run. Although the work he put on a car would sometimes turn out to be a failure, he was then able to find out what was wrong and do it over again correct. In woodwork, Stan was able to make some lovely pieces of furniture for his mother. He learned how to make fancy cuttings on the legs of the table and to put finishing stains on them when he was through. This was a very interesting subject to him. The printing class was also interesting to Stan. He studied on how to set up the printing press, how to compose the printers' type, and how to set up advertising heads. The drawing of blueprints was the subject studied in mechanical drawing. Stan found this a useful class as it would come in handy when he studied and worked out his own blueprints. All in all, Stan had quite a nice selection of subjects to choose from as a life occupation. Of course, it would be necessary to have more experience than this, but this knowledge he gained in high school on these subjects would serve as fine basis for a life occupation. -'21, 'Y M... --,i . I ,5-mx, 1. W M z:?f HOMEMAKERS The two important courses of Home Eco- nomics are cooking and sewing. In the cooking class Sally Grad found out about the do's and don'ts of cooking. She tried her hand at baked foods, fried foods, and boiled foods. In the sewing department Sally got experience in making her own clothes, in making children's clothes, and in making things for the home. This subject together with cooking gave her new ideas on how to save money and still come out with the most pleasant appearing clothes and cooking. As these two subjects are a great necessity in making a future home, Sally advises every 10-B girl to include these subjects in her high school course. no' nf Sgf --'ef -l-lie C3OI'TlI'TlGl'ClCl G Cll'lITlSI'll SPEEDSTERS Sally Grad took full advan- tage of East High's Sl7,000 Worth of stenographic equip- ment by taking five semesters of typing and four semesters of shorthand. In her advanced semester she learned to operate the dictaphone and mimeo- graph machines. Filing, carbon copying, and stencil cutting have become quite common to her. Because Stan was inter- ested in typing for his personal use, he took only two semes- ters, the maximum typing course without shorthand. Nearly all the lune graduates of East High who completed the five semester typing course are now regularly employed in some business concern. East High has 597 typists and 291 shorthand students. BIG BUSINESS The commercial department in- cludes several subjects which pre- pare the student for a business career. English and history are not the only esential requirements in obtaining a position. In a World that is tending to specialize in everything Stan and Sally plan to be prepared for at least one line of work upon graduation. Salesmanship teaches the fundamen' tals of selling and approaching peo- ple. Merchandising takes care ot the retail end of selling. Although many take bookkeeping merely as a foun- dation for college, Stan was able to prepare himself for a position in this field. The adding, calculator, and electric adding machines in the more advanced bookkeeping are steps toward a position in themselves. A Working knowledge of the commercial World is given through commercial geography, the study of our nation, of other nations, and of the Ways man has put nature's forces to his use: com- mercial law, which instructs one on business contracts: and commercial arithmetic, polishing upon previously learned principles. is ,C C ,J I J 1 J l J l ,I l ,I Q .2 C 1 'i 1 'G .1 C C 'i 1 1 w L Q 4 'I 1 1 1 4. u 1 L Q w J. 1 ,- J- - - 1 .2 Q .Q w Q -Q .4 4 .4 -1 .Q 'E .- - ..- - v-Q 1- v -:- -Q xg MUSIC MAKERS On entering East High School Stan and Sally found that the musical opportunities were very numerous for the person who had ability and wished to try. Stan was interested in in- strumental music so when he found out that East High had an orchestra as well as a band, he decided to look over the merits of each. After consideration, he decided on the band and following a good deal of practice, he was made a member of not only the pep band but also the marching organization. Sally loved to sing so she tried out for the girls' glee club. On learning of her success in her attempt to become a member of the club, Sally was delighted and decided to work hard to make a go of her vocal education. She progressed well in the glee club and soon she was chosen to become a member of the girls' sextet. Assemblies, extravaganzas, and other various programs gave Sally and the other boy and girl singers the valuable experience of performing before audiences. Not only does the music student gain actual experience and an opportunity for fine instruction but he also has the opportunity to meet new people and to have many good times while entertaining others. CON CENTBATION CAMP Almost everyone is familiar with the study hall, for no matter what course you may be pursuing, this is one class in which you will probably at one time or another be enrolled. The study hall is provided for the purpose of lessening the home work burden of the strug- gling student. The hour is given as free study time in which the pupil may do any studying he wishes as long as he does so in an orderly, quiet fashion. This oftentimes serves as an answer to a pupil's prayer, for it saves the energy of carrying books home. The study hall would indeed be a great advantage if the pupil would only make good use of his time. dll 'Q we AT .Aim new l it EAT HOUSE At the sound of the chimes, we shall now have ration identification. Many a student has scrambled through his lunch. Sally and Stan Grad experienced these mad rushes for three long years and never once did they regret having been part of it. Although they didn't take all the time they were given for lunch, they did take time enough to thrash out the news of the day. And this is certainly the ideal spot to get the latest gossip. Everyone considers the lunchroom a lifesaver in more ways than one: Dates are discussed: plans made for new ones: last minute cram- ming for next period testsiand-oh, yes, they do eat their lunch. TW 1-iiwwnws Sam IAMES SNODDY Presxdent Y--+-...L sump im.. vim' mais QTUDENT COUNCIL BETTY ORTLUND Secretary Fxrst Ron 1Ea P ucko RL P 1 ll c e D + wo 'T JOY .L ,J Second Row H Qcl I er ze per Q 11v T011 se V ld N'11111 Raluol Est 01' il 'W ck S wanso 1 Cl an Hole 114191 Third How lerrv P Krucatr Bette L01 H1rt11r11 Frcnpos A11Cie1s Betx Rob '1so11 Paulme Lewxs C: th '1 f t'11 Qrow Gemqe Luwdbera Fourth Row II C-c Rae O 'c v See Hxxoa L v r rr nf' C Mav1s De n F avces lc1 CK L1 1th Row Vt 1 rc Qt' 1 ts Borrfsrd Bal-:cr Cl tier V110 ortn POW WOW The student councll of East Hlgh IS the gov ernmg portlon of the school 1t rs the body through whrch all students may have a vo1ce m the managlng and the regulatlng of the ac t1V1l19S and problems of the school Members elected through home rooms and workmg by commrttees help our act1v1t1es to tunctlon more smoothly DAVID EVANS Vlce Presxdent ELITE Stan and Sally Grad 11ke every East H1gh student had the opporturuty to 1o1n any two clubs they des1red one mlxed the other sepa rate Each club chooses 1ts own ofhcers to arrange and carry out the meetmgs The duty of the presrdents of these var1ous clubs 1S to help plan and conduct these meetrngs The rlnlw Q Q11r're-QQ lm-Q m fl'1P1Y hrrnrlc CLUB PRESIDENTS 1rstRow M f- F1 on 1 an CJ re Loretto: v Second Row Mlx C huette Eftty F ry L c' 1 1 Pau me ew 5 W H111 tr' t ' ezmetfx V, cody Third Row Iamef Srroddy, Horace Vllebb Doc Case- Wr-'trod Ixf'1'l1 1-lenrmtta Hlllrstftd oorothy Qtettens, B ll Eddle' n J... 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E. 1: '11-I 'f:t1'1::f zrzf' F lX'l T1' nga Pf- ..f IDT BILL STATLER BILL BOLLER MARIOHIE WILSON ASSISIGDI Editor Editor In Chief Asslstunt Edxtor HOT HOUSE Th1s lanuary publrcatlon of the Qurll has been made by almost a completely new staff of regular members and d1v1s1on ed1tors The old members who were on last Iune s Qurll staff are Brll Boller Marlorre Wrlson and B111 Statler Ed1tor ln chref thrs year IS Brll Boller edrtors are B111 Statler and Maryone Wrlson DIVISION edrtors are senror edrtor Betty Ann Ortlund organrzatrons Lynn Rhoads boys sports Max Schuette grrls sports Mary Har rrger jokes Glenn Kerster Regular members are Dorothy Osborn Betty Iohnson Blllle Mrller Sh1rley Gardner Sh1rley Olson VIIQIHIG Snow Leonard Ralston and Marrlyn Wallace The typxsts are Vera Kyar and Phylhs Speck Photographer Paul Krser 'N ASSISTANTS Top Row 1Leit to Rxghtj Bottom Row fLett to Rxghtl ,. gl 1. ft 5 5 'N . 4 K , 1- 4 f F I g lf If 'ix up 3 5 J IW 'Elf gc s 2331 1- ,,, K 1 x 1' , ' v rd S f ' ' I I w l 1 1. n- 'Q . 3' ' 'N 5 l . 1' . 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SCROLL STAFF Betlvjstqggvyg TF VH! exktugsyg e R der Frances tk Il te B quec th K :ye M rsl all lf Second How A Nadi y lvlrr I1 n Amer on M y lane Gra en 1 Third Row R 1 uc 1 r Corn Mdcltn Ruh Bu 1 A it .ffpb RUTH BURDICK KAYE MARSHALL Edxtor Ednqr MAD HOUSE Sxnce tts frrst ed1t1on ll years ago the East H1gh Scroll advlsed by Mr Kenneth Stratton has served 1lS subscrrbers farthfully Wllh accu rate news feature art1cles sports slants splen d1d prctures and other b1lS of common 1nterest The staff consrsts of those students who have completed Iournahsm l and are takmg or have taken Iournalxsm 2 In Iournahsm 1 the students learn newswr1t 1ng headlme wr1t1ng and feature wr1t1ng The make up of a paper IS found to be as drffrcult and 1mportant as wr1t1ng the stones Intervrew 1ng and reportmg 1ntroduce them to varred per sonal1t1es and contrastlng walks of l1fe The trlcks and angles of advert1s1ng and c1rculat1on are made known to the class the value of good photography and cartoons 1S especrally stressed The student tak1r1g Iournahsm 2 has a chance to part1c1pate 1n practrcal newspaper work H15 place on the Scroll staff 1S partly determrned by hrs own 1nterest and partly by the op1n1on of Mr Stratton When the semester begms the c1rculat1on campalgn gets rnto full swmg and every member of the staff Wllh the a1d of the student councrl works l1ke a demon to brmg the subscr1pt1ons up to the quota Every two weeks 1n the school year the paper appears rn the hands of those who have purchased a sub scr1pt1on At the beglnnlng of th1s two weeks per1od the set up of the pages 1S made and the 9d1lOIS of the varlous departments glve the reporters the1r ass1gnments The reporter turns h1s story 1n to the copy ed1tor who edrts the rnaterral and has 1t typed The pr1nter re CGIVGS these artrcles and advert1sements pr1nts them 1n long str1ps and sends them to East H1gh They are then pasted on dummy sheets or1g1nals of the pages we read and are sent back to the pr1nter to be made 1nto hundreds of East H1gh Scrolls Not all of these Scrolls go to East H1gh en rollees Our paper IS sent all over the Unlted States 1n exchange for other publ1cat1ons .AL 1 C ,E 1 ....... . 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Q- L Q- Qu Q- Av Qu ,- 4.- Lv QP lv 1-ni OFFICE ASSISTANTS xrst Row lvl 1 r Second Pow STURDY SPOKES L1ttle do we realtze or apprec1ate the work done by the many glrls who spend the1r study hall per1ods rn the OHICG Sally hke all the other grrls who are chosen because they are frttecl for the work hles answers the phone tand the hundreds of foohsh questlons asked by the studentsl types letters counts and places 1n the safe the money taken 1n at the noon mov1es or numerous other tasks BeS1d9S qam mg useful expenence 1n OHICS GCl1V1l1GS they learn to take and to carry out orders They take much work from Syb11s shoulders BOOK WORMS The lrbrary asststants const1tute a group of voluntary student helpers Out of a long 11st of appl1cants MISS Larson selects the few who help 1n checklng out books llndlllg reference materral etc MISS Larson frnds that w1ll1ngness on the part of students to work wxth the books and to cooperate and carry out the dunes rn volved brmg better results 1n the work accom pllshed Besldes learnmg a l1brar1ans work they become acquamted Wllh and learn how to handle books There are always several waxt mg to t1ll these pos1t1ons ' -1-1-lsluvqluuo LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Fxrst How Second Ilow Third Row D- Q. n.. f ' ' x .- L , A . - , 4 Q-' 9 S f ' - 1- 'B LN . 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DANCE BAND Front Row SENDERS For many years East H1gh has been proud that 1t has been able to ma1nta1n a full t1me soclal orchestra Thls season our ten PIGCS band under the superv1s1on of Mr lohn Mc Whxrter has upheld 1ts part rn the recreatronal act1v1t1es of the school The extravaganza the school dances and many of our assembhes were br1ghtened greatly by the work of th1s organlzatlon In return for the1r performances and the1r long hours of tedlous rehearsals Corw1n Champ the d1rector and the other members of the orchestra rece1ve a small strpend for play1ng at school dances and are supphed w1th all the mus1c they need HIGH LIGHT One of East H1gh Schools rnost lrnportant occaslons IS the Extravaganza a project wh1ch the ent1re school has a chance to part1c1pate Th1s year the annual pro grarn presented November Zlst and 22nd 1n the school audltonum Our two hour show headed by George Lundberg as M C featured a large var1ety of talent 1nclud1ng Iack1e Hayes and Betty Layman 1n specral dance numbers Charles Ladd the campus cut up Hal and many other splend1d acts too numerous to men t1on The swmg band and the dance l1ne as always contr1buted generously to the success of the show and the mus1c department also furmshed many l1ne numbers The theme of the show portrayed Carveth college whose students were try1ng to axd 1ts hnances Those who appeared on the stage were not the only persons responslble for the success of the show The dlrectors M1ss Spencer and Mlss Engleen spent many hours 1n tryouts rehears als and the arrangement of th1s years enter ta1nment The stage hands and electrxclans the costume g1rls the wardrobe staff the art department the faculty and the student coun cxl all helped 1n the1r own ways to make the show a success Ill All cn . 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L' z '.f:1','.-':1:1t'1L'rt1,lZ-in in F ll-ilttty lwvrtrly lf,1':.'sc:L Lf: 't-rm l,1Cr1i1rfl. , l L A- Fd flu Bell, lvl zrtlra 11151, 'F'l.r1- fs Cri-.-1 w tozzi lUrr1,:r llvrzzns, V:x':,n.z Sr lilll t1:.1 , ll' M Mrxlm. 1 I if S - HIGH STEPPEHS T lo Lunmngham Trylox HIGH STEPPERS Theres no need to vxsrt your ocul1st Your eyes arent decervrng you they really are carbon cop1es Th1s year We ve been fortunate not only 1n havmg an already expenenced drum major but we also were lucky enough to secure a parr of 1dent1cal tw1ns to strut before our band The drum majors lead the rnarchmg band through the1r vanous clever ant1cs be tween the halves of the football games The drum majors we have now are very prof1c1ent 1n tw1rl1ng therr batons and 1n domg therr hrgh stepprng before our very able marchmg rnusr c1ans LEATHER LUNGERS As Stan and Sally were rem1n1sc1ng over the1r hrgh school years the good l1IT19S they had at the football games came to mmd Thmk mg about the games was of course accom pamed by the remembrance of the raw throats whrch followed the 1ntense shoutlng they d1d when led by East Hlghs able cheerleaders Stan always had a hldden desrre to become a cheerleader but he hadnt qurte measured up to all the requlrements of strong vocal chords ag1l1ty and lots of all round pep so he had to be content to take hrs place on the srdehnes LEATHER LUNGERS Hartle AS 1 Qch ttau r l-lm 1 fffxj ta nl -ah- -ul- ', , -, Q Q 1. 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'TSW 4 3 l r 'L l:OOll?Clll 5605011 When the f1nal smoke of battle had cleared away from the 1941 grrdrron battle fronts, our East Des Mo1nes warrrors had plucked for them selves a few of the Iowa state prep honors For example the Lee Townsh1p eleven had cla1med a stat1st1cal better half of the second place berth ln the B1g Seven Conference shar 1ng space w1th West Waterloo North Loses Crown North Des MOIHSS found 1tself m1nus the c1ty ser1es crown th1s year Taken from us last sea son th1s coveted honor found 1lS Way back to the east Slde of town where 1t has rested longer than elsewhere 1n the c1ty Although we can not cla1m a perfect season 1f we mean by that no defeats or t1es we can be proud of the great record that we d1d ma1nta1n seven V1 tor1es from a d1ff1cult erght game schedule FIVE on Al1C1ty Team A fourth honor that the ent1re school IS proud of 1S the fact that the 1941 All C1ty h1gh school football team chosen by the Des Mo1nes Trrb une saw f1ve members of the East Hrgh squad occupymg places on the f1rst eleven the h1ghest representat1on of any school Superlatrves The Tr1bune used a record number of super latrves 1n descrrbmg our players superlat1ves to whlch we echo a hearty amen Doubtless the best quarterback 1n the c1ty was Ernar Iohn son East H1gh slgnal caller He klcked w1th deadly accuracy passed equally well and alertly followrng the paths opened by h1s blockers ran l1ke a deer m1nus the deer s trm ldlly Speaklng of blockers B1ll Freeman was the best blockrng l1neman 1n the crty to quote the Tr1bune Many belreve that th1s guard w1th h1s feroclous blocks drd more to spark the East Hrgh thrusts than anythrng else Gene Taylor Captam Gene Taylor who acted as the captaln of the team th1s year drew the center spot wrth h1s consrstent heads up brand of football H was a b1g reason for sh1ft1ng Bob Story the transferee to a tackle spot from the center spot that had been h1S rn Councrl Bluffs however Story played the tackles game as bnlhantlv as the center s and he was g1ven a place on the All C1ty wrthout quest1on Snatchrng away the All C1ty tackle post 1nc1dentally wa only a prevrew to Story for a greater honor When the local newspapers publlshed the1r llst of the very best players 1n the state that IS the All State team, Story, was the only Des MOIHGS player to be assrgned a pos1t1on and that IS an honor' Another who had no not1ceable compet1t1on for h1s post was Iesse H111 6 feet 2 1nches of football sk1ll H1s pass1ng runnrng and tackl1ng added much of the punch to East Hlgh s game All Deserve Credrt These f1ve were outstand1ng but they were not the team Harold Lawler and Delbert Cockayne deserve spec1al mentlon for the out stand1ng playmg that netted them pos1t1ons on the second team of the All Clty But to each and every one of the boys should go our fullest apprec1at1on for affordrng East Hrgh Wllh the great team that 1S tradrtronally ours OOTBALL STANDINGS CITY SERIES East Roose en North Lmcoln BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE East Waterloo Roosevelt East Des MOINES Tied Fort Dodge WGS! 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Q- if L- L L Lv SECOND TEAM Not to be outdone by the frrst team the cananes lh1S year captured the Crty Serles for the second squads of the Clty duphcatmg the feat of therr senrors Reboundrng from two drsappomtrng defeats m a row at the hands of the Ankeny fxrst team and the Dowlrng seconds the fellows began cl1ck1ng rn then' serres drlve at the expense ofthe Roosevelt Hrgh eleven 6 U Next to fall v1ct1m to the raprdly rmprovlng aggregahon was the L1ncoln Hrgh Rculsphtters who were last years champs In thxs thr1ller the Lee Men had to overcome a s1x polnt def1c1t to snatch the vrctory from the southslders 7 6 North Hrgh was then the last obstacle be tween us and the crown Playrng on home ground the boys turned the tr1ck agarnst the Polar Bears 13 O Thrs season saw two of the canar1es pro moted to hrst squad ass1gnments and wlth the experlence and ab1l1ty they now have many more w1ll undoubtedly frll regular post trons next season on the frrst squad The second team IS an rmportant factor of a successful frrst team season because 1t 15 the provtng ground for would be regulars ,QU lil is lv , I - 4 ' ' ' I 9- ' 5+ I ' l I - . ,Q A Q 1 I , Z L. 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U xr' f: :t t :1:if 11 f' :zz 1: r rtvy as f l' 5 1. 1 F5 :Q-y '.'.' , 1' , 15 :Wit E? :1:r::. 9 ll :nth 1, l.l1,711 571571, TE, :1.x.1, Q, azz lr :ii Ei :Q fit, F TK T-ff-1t:'c:2, l'.':l is 'l,1:1-irli SI ' :gi Qv 1 4- Cr Av 4' Q' L Q- lv WK SECOND TEAM Row One Row Two Row Three Row Four Q' in GOLF Under the drrectron of Mr Hos tetter East Hrghs golf team car ned therr clubs to three tourna ments durmg the tall season Opemng at Woodsrde the boys came out second rn the drstrrct meet The state meet whrch was held at Ames came up next and East Hrgh s golfers made a good showrng agarnst the states top teams by carryrng away the fourth place honors In the last tournament held at Waveland they agam captured the runner up posrtron East Hrgh expects another good team next season when about tour ot the lettermen return for p ay TENNIS Tennrs rs dehnrtely on the up swrng at East Hrgh Thrs falls tenn1s team made aood at the rmportant local tournaments the drstrrct and state contests I both these tournaments East netted runner up honors It very encouragrng to the follow ers oi the clay courts to note that all of the players that partrcr pated rn the fall season wrll be back rn the sprmg when tennrs has a longer and more actrve season In iact many of these players are sophomores who wrll no doubt become better players through the expenence garned rn acttve competrtlon lf CROSS COUNTRY Unbeaten and untred thus far thls season rn team competrtron East Hrghs cross country track team has lust cause to be a lrttle but proud The two showrngs ot whrch they are most proud are therr runnmg at Iowa Clty which netted the state one mrle cross country champronshrp and the racmg whrch allowed the boys to brrng the state two mrle trophy home from Ames The work oi these boys puts them rn fme condltlon for the opemng of the spnng track season and we are hopmg for another champronshrp squad at that txme qywmwmqqyq -we-st nm'-sm X SN x xx -Off GOLF TEAIV' Row One Row Two Row Th ee S uqrx QQW tit 'S TENNIS TEAM Row One S 1 L rr r uel owTwoRnf' s n'WlIs kwa. .rg ln. 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CAGE MONKEYS 'vf ,--4 SWIMMING We thought we had success- fully disposed of the matter oi athletic seasons that are timed too late in the year to have re sults posted 1n the Ianuary Qumll nevertheless we have another athlettc team that does not swmq mto actxon untrl soon after the Quxll goes to press We cer tannly do not want to forget these sw1mmers who have been work mg out under Scotty Russell thexr coach Des Mo1nes hxgh schools usually have ottered East some stxft competxtron m swxmmmg th1s year the srtua tton IS the same as usual but wrth about frve lettermen back East Vllgh w1ll have a rather promlsmg team WRESTLING However xn the world we are to frll space relatmg the detalls of an athletxc season that doesnt get under way unt1l after we are oft the press does not make a lzttle sense but here s the space here are the boys who wxll par trctpate rn the commg wrestlmg season and there starmg your hapless sports department 1n the vrsage lS the antxcxpated season So what shall we say except that East Hlgh qurte promment n czty wrestlmg competrtxon through the past years w1ll not come up short rn oearmq the East Hlgh standards STUDENT MANAGERS NVe have labeled these fellows student managers but to mls quote the Bard a cage monkey by any other name would smell No offense We are astounded by thelr lack of re spect for the laws of qravxty When t1me out IS blown and the call goes out for wate thms eth cxent crew hops mto actxon and we mean hop' Some contend that they throw the water bottles out onto the held then hang on for the rxde because they really seem to ily In thexr slower moments these boys keep the athletrc equxpment tn shape a valuable servxce ,. --W n 'I x ' , . - h- ',r . 3 ff L 'h K ff' i Q- I Q - ' P- . . . 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V . l ' t ' - to N A - A 1 I ' .F . 1 , 1 .-L-q---v GIRLS TENNIS TEAM F1rstRow Q 0 Second Row 1 Lwr MISS SPENCER Here at East wlth scores of able and w1111ng g1rls to be super vrsed lVI1ss Helen Spencer rnstructor has a pleasant though arduous task of conduct1ng the f1Ve gym classes dally lVI1ss Spencer has so rmpressed the g1r1s w1th her fnendly counsel and lnterested advlce that they take to her many of the1r 1m portant problems Somehow th1s busy lady always frnds trme to answer quest1ons return a greetlng or lend a help1ng hand MISS Spencer IS a person who really enjoys workrng w1th g1rls of hlgh school age and we of East Hlgh School honestly appre crate her The enjoyment and voluntary part1c1pat1on of each g1rl 1n body bulldlnq and health g1v1ng games IS MISS Spen cers goal No one reallzes better than she the necessxty of darly exercrse TENNIS We are fortunate to have 1n our school an able tenn1s team and a pretty one The factor wh1ch makes us even more ap prec1at1ve IS they are one and the same Another mce th1ng they are good But really Oh yes blonde replrcas of Ahce Marble and brunet repl1cas of Helen Wllls Another th1ng we have new coach th1s year Mr Hai enste1n by name and were sure he wrll help the grrls keep up the fme but excellent' work HELEN SPENCER mf? 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L L 4- Q' lv GIRLS' SPORTS So that each and every girl may be satisfied and be a par- t1c1pant ln her favorite game each day s program 1S dlfferent This variable program automatically causes the g1rls to have a live interest in their gym periods For the young ladies who are avid table tennis fans the gym IS supplied with a table paddles and sufficient balls Then there IS box hockey whlch draws the attention of many volley ball popular at all times and every so game of badmlnton Though swimming is not the girls are advised to take lessons from our coach Scotty Russell The day that gym or around has added attractlon often a rousing compulsory all able swimming swimming rolls SQUAD LEADERS OFFICE ASSISTANTS In order that the girls may be about their games sooner Miss Spencer divides the one large gym class into several smaller groups known as squads Each squad then elects a leader who checks roll and sees that the games are kept moving by taking an actlve part rn them Besides the aid of squad leaders MISS Spencer also has the help of a group of girls known as Office Asslstants Each period ot the day has a different set of g1rls While Miss Spencer is conductlng games in the gym these g1rls make out the reports of absentees to home room teachers In general these girls make themselves invaluable to our instructor SQUAD LEADERS First Row R N b M ny Ol Th Second How H ell ir n Bonn 1 'I I C' Third Row L...- OFFICE ASSISTANTS First How Second Row Thlrd How Fourth 1-.- .:k.1'..- 'XSL . 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'l' A- ' - 'l' - 'x'.'1rren, lVl'1r:1:1nf' Pcznter, Darlene It 3' Bcztnye Q is :fi :jr Est rlene Bazar' Lf 113' Row Lf :ry ,,fc,,5.y-52 Q gl, ' l.'y'll1Tll, V11::n:1 P- H rs -11 Glsri: .. : 'Iv l.:f Kessfr, E1 . v ., ' 5-:M If A - 3 ' + Y 9, I .N IIIIII ' N'- s , ' I L. lr ' 1 Q- V ' S - . l , 0- , W ,p + X A N 4- W QL Il , E -,. ...,... ...., my k A- ' 4, .J A n .ttt . , -X 6 'lim'-as V4 . -. W ts-sw 1 N . .. tm., lv .- 3,8 du vw we ,.-kv xmugf SN APSHOTS L , I 'ffl' Q P., 1'I1H'.',fZ 1 Ir I 5 r . mm ur1fs'x1:'-1 'Q K, IIS H Af '--' H--f 1 A '1..f '-. lkflll ..'l r1f T SSNIOTS Memly we ve gone through school gone through school gone through school memly yes the senror class has really enyoyed the1r school years at East Hrgh and wxll be able to carry many memor1es both amuslng and some confusmg w1th them Now as we recall Many of our class members have been math ematrcal mrnded they mlnded 1t mostly durrng the1r learnmg but now they are thankful for havmg leamed to subtract some play from the1r m1nds and settle down to some really earnest thrnklng The style revrews glven by the Home Eco nomlcs department for the PTA had many g1rl representatrves from our class who d1s played the1r able sewmg ab1l1t1es Rah rah who are we for yea East Hrgh' The gals and fellows have leamed the meanrng of good sportsmanshrp by belongrng to our var1ous athletlc organlzatlons The honor of natlonal nfle champron was be stowed on Horace Webb th1s last semester Gregory Newell and Harold Lawler were both outstandlng hurdle champlons Srxteen boys from our class have worked earnestly eagerly and have shown much en thusrasm rn a1d1ng our football team to hold that l1ne and make that touchdown' Sw1mm1ng wrestllng and basketball are 1m portant sports Wh1Ch many of our boys have taken part 1n It s a racket and we do mean tennls rack et that several of our g1rls have swung out wrth for several semesters Gretta Brngwall Ioann K1rk Pat Metcalfe S15 MGth1S lean Ann Wlmmer and Betty Ann Ortlund are all enthuslasts 1n th1s sport One two three hrt' mlss' but yes golf Many grrls have had the1r hands on th1s club a so The G A A has really rendered the grrls some flne opportunrtres for learnlng the true meamng of the word sportsmanshrp Flash' And look who our leadlng lady rn several school plays has been None other than Mary Edythe Stuart who has ga1ned th1s grand opportunlty from the Dramatlc Depart ment of th1s school A promrnent dancer 1n our Extravaganza IS lack1e Hayes who has now become a profes sronal dancer We re proud of her and shes certarnly glad to have the pr1v1lege of d1splay 1ng her talents at hugh school We also have had a great number of musrc lovers who have been rn the band orchestra glee club a capella cho1r dance band etc They have learned that muslc makes school lrfe happrer and more gay and we all have learned to apprecrate 1ts effecnveness 1n our own 11ves Many of the class members took part m the On Our Way show w1th therr musrc talents and of course they have taken part 1n programs plays and assemblres rn the school What could our class have done wrthout our two tall strong and perfect fellows Bob Mc Afee and Chuck Nauman? Brll Boller has made us proud and sure of hlS patr1ot1sm to Amerrca by wmnrng the flrst nat1ona1 prlze of ten dollars for wr1t1ng an es say on What Uncle Sam Means to Me The senror Enghsh students can well remem ber the t1me that Ruthy Stelnway portrayed the part of Macbeth by commg forth wxth a good old fashloned home made kmfe touched up w1th a drop here and there of rnk yes mk for blood stamed spots She really looked very v1c1ous' My how Phyll1s Gustafson was unusually sk1lled at breakrng her glasses about once every month each semester-or at least 1t ap peared to occur that often Our all grrls Scroll staff seems to have made qulte a hrt one way or the other w1th the students and Mr Stratton We are proud of the fact that at the last state journallsm conventlon 1n Des Molnes lean Ann Wlmmer won a trophy cup as f1rst prlze 1n ad wr1t1ng Presldrng over th1s conventron was B1ll Boller presldent and Ruth Burdlck secretary Th1s semester several of our classmates have taken the cooperatrve bus1ness course at West Hrgh They are Ora Mae Kessler Eleanor Strand and Al1Ce Archer Yes we have all spent many n1ghts strarn 1ng our eyes studylng under a drm lrght dorng our readrn wr1t1n and rrthmetrc but oh the joy we now have and the feehng of havmg ga1ned a knowledge wh1ch 1S pnceless to us Now as senlors we have become better ac quamted wrth the class members We have elected our class offrcers and board we have had our partres banquets and graduatron cere momes We are all glad to have taken ad vantage of the opportunlty and added our names to the already large l1st of graduates from East Hrgh school' l . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 11 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 . . 11 11 1 1 1 ' . . 11 11 . 11 11 1 1 T 1 - ' . . . . 11 11 . . . I I . 1 1 1 ' . . . . 11 . - 11 11 11 . . . . - 1 1 1 ' . . 11 - 11 . 1 . , . . 1 11 - 11 1 . 1 . 11 . 11 . . . . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 - - 1 - l . . , . . . 1 . 1 1 ' 11 . 11 . . . . . - 1 1 . . . 1 . . 1 1 - . - 1 1 1 1 . I I . - 1 1 . ' 1 . ' f x4-QR fr 3. K BILL STATLER Censored IAMES SI-IANNAI-IAN rm Wrse to resolve and patrent to perform My hear! IS ever at your servxce Presldent of Semor Class 8 Qurll Staff 7 8 V109 President Of 5em0Y CIGSS 8 Mrs WIQQS Assocxate Edltor 8 H1Y 3 4 5 6 7 8 Euclxd Of the Cabbage Patch 3 The Crystal Gazer ean 3 4 5 6 Treasurer 6 Student Councxl 3 HIY 3 4 5 5 7 Esqulre 4 5 6 7 Se Scrence 8 Esqulre 7 8 Iowa Stage 1-hgh tary Treasurer 4 5 6 7 Athletlc Assembly 6 School Press Assocxatlon CODVeHllOH 8 Stu 3 MOVIE MODHOY 5 I-1b1'U1'Y MOIIHOI' 3 Quill dent Charrman 8 Advertlsmg 8 Student Councxl Publxc Enter tamment Commlttee Presldent Home Room 8 Ambrtxon S s rs my a hi on happmess rs my goal Ambxtlon Aeronautxcal Engmeer J ff lj! ff 1' DAVID RICH M E ANNA. AY MACKAY OE ARDS WINIFRED MATHIS DAVID RICHARD EVANS Enqlapd He lS a qehtlem cau 1 nature rs land and amiable to every person Sen1or Board 8 Student Councxl 3 8 vmce Pres1dent8 Wrestlmg N 1ty 4 6 Capella Chou 4 5 6 8 Boys Glee Club 8 Boys Quartet 8 Vocal Clmrc 6 Hlstory 8 Presxde t m 1 F Certtl I bhc accountant ANNA MAY MACKAY Annre Eyes of holy blue Semor Board Member cr Edxtor Student Councxl 4 Entre Nous 6 Mod ernxstlc 5 Specxal Interest 4 5 6 7 Phys1calEducat W travaganza 8 Momtor 5 Servxce G1rl6 7 8 State Ioumalmstxc Conventxon 8 IOE EDWARDS A once able young wzlh large blue eyes Band 3 4 5 6 8 Dance Band 6 7 8 Marchmg Band 4 6 8 Student Councxl 3 Al State Band 7 All State Orchestra 7 All C1ty Festlval 7 Ambxhon To be a success at whatever I undertake WINIFRED MATHIS Srs None but herself can be het parallel Semor Board 8 Student Councll 8 Red Cross Clty Councxl 7 8 Treasurer 7 8 Sub Deb 6 7 8 Pres1dent 8 Entre Nous 4 El Crrculo de Spanol 3 4 5 6 Secretary 4 Treasurer 5 Pres1dent6 Shakespearean 7 8 Secretary Treasurer 8 Tenms Team 6 7 8 Service Gxrl 7 Momtor 8 Gym Momtor 4 G A A 6 7 8 Golf 7 Frrst Axd 7 Extravaganza 8 Ambztxon Forelgn language mterpreter .4 Q. 5. 2. f. L. r .4 v , 9. En. v 9. .4- .4- A' 4- 4- Av 4- Jr Av Av 4' 4- If r 1 , 17 x.-.71 ,IP JJ J Q J QU' r,f h, AJ Q ff U1 -tg' PAULINE LEWIS No gems no gold she needs to wear She shmes mtrmsxcally azr Treasurer ot Semor Class 8 Student Councxl 3 8 Servxce Gul 8 8 Cap and Dagger 3 4 Treasurer 4 G1rl Reserve 4 5 6 7 8 Vrce Presxdent 5 Presxdent 8 Shorthand Speed 7 8 Zetagathean Club 5 GAA 3 4 5 6 7 8 Secretary 8 Tenms Team 6 7 Golf 7 All Club Party 5 B 7 8 I-hgh School Day 7 Scroll Advertxsmg 8 Qurll Advertlsrng 6 Servxce Grrl 5 Ambrtron To travel OR l, 'Ck -lg Q. IEAN ANN WIMMER A wmmng way a pleasant smzle Dressed so neat and quxte m style Secretary of Semor Class 8 Brush and Pal lette 3 Home Economlcs Club 4 Presrdent Cosmopolxtan Club 4 5 E Secretary 6 Treas urer 5 G1rl Reserve 6 7 8 Presxdent 6 7 Ambrtxon Happmess rs my goal Mui UV' BILL BOLLER GRETTA IANE RINGWALL D L TTY ANN ORTL ND BILL BOLLEH Von Good humor and generosity carry the day wrth he po r eart al gworld over enxort Board 8 Euclrclean 3 4 Esqurre 8 Scrence 8 Qurll 7 8 Ed1tor1nCh1eI 8 tudent Colm 28' Iowa Hrgh School. Press Assocratzon Conventron 8 Presrdent 8 Ambmon Chemxcal Engmeer TTA IANE KINQNALI5 Blondte' A .sunbeam took human shape when she was born Semor Board 8 Qurll Advertxsmg Staff 7 Tenms 4 5, 61- 7 'B Speclal Interest 5 6 Sub Deb 5 6 Broadcasters 4 Servxce Grrl 7 8 Momtor 5 8 Extravaganza 8 fAmb1tror1, To retrre m Ianuary 42 GEORGE ARVID LUNDBERG Shorty Men of great abrlxtxes are usually of a large and vxgoroussaf e Student Councxl 6 7 8 Football 3 Stage Hand 4 5 6 7 8 Momtor 6 7 Extravaganza 8 Master of Cerembsmes AITIDIQ txon Prmter BETTY ANN ORTLUND The happy grit of bemg agreeable Semor Board 8 Student Councll 3 6 Alt 7 Secretary Treasurer 8 Scroll Staff 8 Page Edltor Student Councxl Conventlon of Central States 6 Quxll Staff 8 Semor Edrtor l0B Grrls Club 3 Broadcasters Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Home Economrcs Club 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 French Club 5 6 Zetagathean Club 5 6 7 Vxce Pres1dent6 Pres1dent7 Shakespearean Club 7 8 Secretary Treasurer 7 Golf Team 4 5 Tennxs Team 6 7 Servrce Grrl 7 May Festxval 3 All Club Party 4 6 Extravaganza 8 Ambxtron To let my htghest achrevement ot yesterday be my startmg pomt today BELVA IEAN ANDERSON Belv l1l1if 15.114111 1111 111111 1111'111111f'1111'. 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L 4, .ar r 4' A- 4' 4- A- Av 5 l- 4' .- -'J ANNA LEE BRE Anne HARRY PERKINS 11 1 All CAA I Aa 1 JOHN PORTER Skxpper 1 Illlt, I 1111 It Lr:sLr:Y CARLSON ' T I EUGENE w wAnsLm1'oN Ieep IEANNE E FAUGHT r MAVIS MCKINNEY FN fl DON WILKINSON Wrlkxe 1 1 1 1 111 lrlllx 1 G G .107 THE PBOPHECY FOR THE CLASS OF IANUARY 1942 Let us gather closer around the crystal ball of the all knowmg Swaml cmd see what the future holds 1n store for the 1llustr1ous grad uates of the class of Ianuary 1942 FIISI turn out all the lrghts There thats better now let us all gaze 1nto the magrc ball Ah' Now I see somethrng movmg rn the shadows of the crystal ball It rs growmg clear er now and Why no 1t can t be' But lt rs none other than Val lean Smlth pushrng h1s good humor wa on through the downtown busmess area As I pass the Southern Bond and Securrtres Bu1ld1ng I sefe the presrdent of thls great or gan1zat1on Cameron Surber as he leaves to enter h1s car chauffered by Hal Harnes A companymg Mr Surber are the Honorable W1l ham Statler Governor of Iowa and h1s Secre tary of State Ioseph L Iohnson From a passer by I learned that they were on therr way to a conference w1th Rear Admtral Arthur Taylor and Larry Palmer and V1ce Admlral Fred Burns concermng a two ocean navy for the MISSISSIPPI and MISSOUII RIVGIS Before I hall a taxrcab dnven by Gall Cham berhn, I buy a newspaper from newsboy Robert Dlckey who IS shoutmg, Noted pol1t1c1an Harry Perkms to run for senate Well, he always was a talkatrve boy The cab has just passed MISS Margaret Hagan, M1ss Iowa of 1946, who IS now the oftrce manager of the Equltable L1fe Insurance Company Wxth her IS her pnvate secretary, Ehzabeth Frnney, and one of her offrce g1rls, Pat Grrmes lust across the street I see the star of the newly orgamzed opera company rn Des Mo1nes, W1n1fred Mathls and her manager, Pat Metcalfe They are be1ng jomed by her pubhcrty wnter Kaye Marshall and the asslstant ed1tor of the Des Mo1nes Sun Ruth Burdlck The tax1 pulls 1nto the gas statlon owned and operated by lack Fnsby Srnce I am near my destrnatron I dlsmxss my tax1 and retrre to Ioe s Chop House to eat my lunch Th1s qulet and reflned estabhshment rs operated by Ioe Ed wards Wartresses are Ruth Sternway Ruth Iensen and Cookle Krrk I am jotned at lunch by the manager of the Betarlers Advertrsmg Servrce Mrss lean Ann Wrmmer After lunch I board a street car drrven by Elwood Srmmons I share my seat Wllh Clar ence Olson the celebrated p1an1st who llves 1n Greenwrch Vrllage wlth all the rest of the so called artlsts As he tells me h1s sad story he tr1es to make a touch for a Fm and rs conse quently refused srnce I am as low as he IS As I step off the street car I bump 1nto Dr Dale E Ma1n and accompany hrm to h1s offrce to chat over old trmes and old acquamtances In hrs offtce waltrng to see the doctor on hrs return from lunch are prospectlve patlents, Thelma Bequealth, the novel1st whose latest publlcatron IS How to Rrde a Horse rn Ten Easy Lessons, or Boy, Am I Sore ', and Mary Murphy who has a chromc allment, talk1t1s, I belreve she called 1t Mose Clrnton, the promrnent surgeon 1S arrangmg for a consul tatlon w1th Dr Maln through h1s OIIICG gxrl, Belva lean Anderson Now the crystal ball agarn grows drm and frnally blacks out Huh? 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I DIRECTCDRS QF KNCDWLEDGE East Hrgh IS proud of 1lS prrncrpal advrsors and teachers They are among the frnest rn the country The sp1r1t of East Hrgh rs well known far and wrde and 1t IS they who sus tam th1s sp1r1t from class to class They are responsrble also for the hrgh scholastrc stand mg of East Hlgh students and the frne cltlzens they become after belng graduated Mr O G Prlchard as pr1nc1pal guldes th1s group and drrects 1ts GCl1V1l1eS throughout the school year He works hard to make school lrfe helpful and lnterestrng as well as rnstmc trve to all He plans a schedule of weekly assembly programs to provrde varrety rn the week s work He oversees all QCl1V1l1eS rn gen eral and makes sure that everythrng moves along accordrng to scheme He ments the fnendshrp and respect of all students for h1s labors rn therr behalf Mr D Q W1ll1GmS IS our capable boys ad v1sor and v1ce pr1nc1pal Bes1des hlS dutles rn thrs capacrty he IS manager of all our athletlc teams He makes arrangements for them to compete w1th other teams and also provldes for transportatlon of the team to out of town schools Mtss Helmrerch g1rls adv1sor 1S also drrec tor of the soclal act1v1t1es of East Hlgh She plans and dlrects all school partles dances and matmees She 1S also rn charge of the act1v1t1es of the sen1or class and helps the sen1or board plan 1ts gathermgs Mrss Helm Ma D Q w1LLrAMs Ma o G Pmcl-IARD Miss AGNES H1-:1.Mm:1c1-I Vrce Prmcrpal PYUYCIPUI G-'15 Advisor THE OFFICES The offrce these two words can be heard echo1ng through the halls hundreds of t1mes a day for the offrce IS the heart whrch keeps the school al1ve lust as the heart may be drvlded 1nto four parts the ofhce may also be d1v1ded 1nto four parts Mr Pr1chard's oflrce, Mr W1ll1ams' offrce, Mrss Helmre1ch's offrce, and Mrs Clark's oH1ce all of whrch are v1tal to the lrfe of the school Mr Pnchard Mr Wrllxams Mrss Helmrerch tPorsed cmd purposeful lShoulders brg responsrbrlrty lGruH and qenral lldeal ol all boys SFr1endly and courteous lHas respect of all L. ug.. ai -3. .A Q 5 1 1 1 1 . . . 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Q: . . . - - I 1 L I . . 4 - jk ik A E - - ri - :Q - L , rg A1 -1 ' 'Q- ', -, .'... ,, , JL 1 Flrst Row Mayo Z mn1 rl1 Thompson Hostott Second How Macy W tzstmn R l L Th d H L yc 10 xy rrson If ow arson Sr enc r H 1 1 mer Russell Fourth Row Yot nt Hrzfenstem Fxrst Row Cumm nas Scott Engle-en Bontx ld Second How Gres-nn ll Laser M: Br1do G rbr el Thlrd How Lolltns Brewer Bar e Bc krl Fourth Ho RlC9 Stratton Auqustme Lym n Not Pxctured Boll Kmuer lVlc'Wlf11'tcr Sverson First Row lo 111 .J 'V l Second Row S K 1 ere-r ll M ll Th d R G 1 err 1r ow r gory Schmdt Hlrrqs E od Fourth Row r h Frith How Spr ngate Shr ver Easter Pe1r1 1gtu11 Bnqhatr re1ch drrects the clubs of East wrth the help ot the club advlsors She 1S 1n charge of all the1r socral CCl1V1l16S also East Hlghs teachers are a versatlle group Therr rnterests range over a wrde vanety of act1v1t1es Some follow up the sublects they teach when school IS over Some dxrect clubs and some have other act1v1t1es whlch are 1n valuable 1n makrng school l1fe more pleasant and 1nterest1ng for themselves and for the1r students Several teachers consrdered most expen enced 1n therr own l1nes of work are appomted heads of therr own departments These people d1rect the work 1n the1r departments Among them M1ss Gabr1e1 IS cha1rman of the Enghsh Department Wh1Ch lncludes Enghsh journallsm publtc speaklng and dramat1cs It IS the larg est department M1ss Balhet has two depart ments under her gurdance the Language De partment w1th three teachers and the Mathe matlcs Department wrth four teachers Another large department IS the Soc1al Scrence Depart ment d1rected by Mr D O W11son Mr Lyman 1S the cha1rman of the Scrence Department wh1ch rncludes brology physrcs chem1stry and practrcal scrence There are two commerclal departments the General Commerclal Department headed by Mr B1ngham and the Stenographrc Commerc1al Department headed by MISS Mernll Mr Hos tetter 1S 1n charge of the Industr1al Department coverlng auto mechanrcs wood worklng me chamcal draw1ng and pr1nt1ng The Home Econom1cs Department has only three teachers and 1S headed by MISS Wetzstern In the Art Department there are two lnstructors M1ss Macy who IS well known rn art c1rcles IS ln charge there Many of the teachers have clubs of one sort and another They enyoy th1s more soclable contact wrth the students Some of the teachers have clubs 1n the same subject that they teach and some 1n other sublects Others of the teachers have extra act1v1t1es that are of value and 1nterest to the whole school Among them are Mr Col11ns who oper ates the publrc address system and the specral l1ght1ng effects Mr Hostetter drrects the ar rang1ng of all stage sett1ngs wh1ch are desrgned by M1ss Macy and the Art Department Of course the men who spend so much t1me coach 1ng athletlcs add an 1nf1n1te amount of lnterest to school l1fe Mr Stratton IS an 1nva1uable member of the staff because of h1s d1rect1on of the Scroll and Qu1ll staffs and hlS guldance of the cheerleaders Mr Olsen and Mr Stephens do a great deal of work rn takrng charge of the publrcatlons and athletrc funds respect1vely Many others of the teachers do a large amount of work 1n help1ng students solve therr problems They gurde and help them 1n many ways and make themselves necessary to the whole school Q, 11.13 tb , X 1 .LE Q l g 1 , ' '-V ' , K . V . - ' ,H rl'- 4 4 K N . M V4 ' -- , l e , , ' V i , , . , ' nes, l-l'r os, Slllllll, ' , O. er. ff 3 , e . 1 , e . . ' 1 , . . , lf: son. eevers, 1 7:1 , :1r vs' , 'C . . ' , 1 -, Q 1 . ' ' ', lVl1tt'l Q , , 2 . ' r QF , 1 e, '11 , . -- , g, 1 1 yar. w . 1 , f 1, Iwo, A Morton, Clark, Burt, Hamrnond. Fifth Row Snyder, Balhet, lvlclimry, Frckel. Fifth Row MCC:1y, Stephens K. Wrlson, Olsen, Ge- - .1, , , me I 1 M .., fr. wet, ' 1 . , 1,, ' , 1 , . 1 , 1 . , 1 1r f , 1 1. . , . . . . - 1 1 1 1 I . - . . . . ' - D - 1 I 1 C' 4 -N Dmzrx' Frxzt, 1' SNA PS .4, frfxf-1,,-U 3 7 my , A. .L 1 N Uh, YJ A 1- u HOTS :L 1L:.1:': 511511 -' m I1c,.:.L- fxfimfz' . hy Cl mfyf V 1 H I 'Ylfirfe F1111 W I 1 V L Y 1.. -XYCL , -'Q' KT, L11 'Tn wok fit hw Piriif- A . f..,, .4 .ln 4 .an A .u .5 I xyfgjyff QUILL AD STAFF F st Ro nd o Th d Row P Fourih R w P F hh R 3 ,lla Photo Engrfwers 3 Artists Designers An exper1enc:ed orgam zat1on that works hand m hand to supply good prmtmg plates for your particular needs. CE TR L ENGRAVING coMPANY 1017 Walnut Street Des Moines Iowa Iowa's Oldest Iewelry Store A x ,-X0 W 1 8 6 5 GRADUATION GIFTS P1 mbs suggests grits thet endure WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER Senlor Class Rmgs are made 1n Plumbs own manutacturtng shop Co ement te ms when des red Plumb Jewelrv Store Yom n Mr vu it-10 SIXTH s.,WALNLT FLETIINQ BUILDING CONGRATULATIONS To You Graduates!! TRI STATES THEATRES Corporatlon IOWA THEATRE HILAND THEATRE 319 East Frtth Frith and Euclrd EASTOWN THEATRE 1530 East Grand Compl ments of MEREDITI-I PUBLISHING CO Des Momes Iowa FUR COATS REMODELED P q W q 5 d sv 5 NINA NEAL 41 x q B q 31422 CALENDAR FOR SEMESTER ENDING IN IANUARY 1942 Tues Sept 2 The old grmd starts early thrs year Wed 3 Vacat1on must have refreshed the teachers 1mmensely homework already Thurs 4 I-Iave all the alurr1n1 just d1scovered that they lrke school? Thrnk of all the t1me they wasted wh1le they were enrolled Frm 5 W1th alumm and lOBs cluttermg up the halls the rest of us cant get anywhere JOSEPHS Srxth at Locust DES MOINES Q allty jewelry Snce 1871 WALNUT STREET MARKET Qual ty and Lo Pr ces l459 East Walnut Street FRENCH WAY CLEANERS AND QUALITY FURRIERS 413 Euchd Ave 3 4264 B26 Grand Ave 4 0053 1404 East Grand Ave 66755 I if Founded 'Nfl U , nv ' r I , , ,ii if - , , M v' L sms' ,-rm':1 . , fr 1 . ' V' ' PItr'.C'1'1 Ritek lvl-rrfllwrzto Elllncrvvtuxtlx i I f: Ann Myizs - I I Ex ert fur repairin . om collars, cutts repaired. Re- - - . model sleeves, new necklines, yoke backs, S25 and up. - Cleaning and lazing, S : tur coats reline . . 0 up. ' . Q . . , . 7 res e ld . Phone - ' ' 1 ' 'I -- ,fs ' . i W i ' 1 ,1 1 I H 111 u ' i , f. rrjjfr. Fri.: V-T'VYA- 5 VT ? 1' Q H' jft wiv f 1 fifv, N ,- ff Z-f A Lf' X 11 the5 Xqe refreshmg s1de Drmk DCIICIOUS and Refreshmg l RELY ON RELIANCE Ouahty Cleaners RE LIANCE Cleaners and Dyers Launderers Free P1Ck Up cmd Dellvery PHONE 6 3166 2102 East Fourteenth St Mon 8 The L1qu1d All' assembly th1s morn mg got the year off to a good start Tues 9 Fewer 10B s bargmg 1nto the wrong room at the r1qht t1me tThe nght t1me bemg of course lust as you are called upon to rec1te 1 Wed 10 1VLr Pr1chard dec1des to go 1nto h1d1ng St1l1 belflq b9S19ged by students seek mg program changes Thurs 11 FIISI Student Cour1c11 meetmg to day Fr1 12 Qu111 staff actually workmq' 1' CK1nda D IOWA STATE BANK East Sth at Loc st We Invxte Your Accou IOHNS HAIRCUT SHOP 2226 Easto B d SUCCESS COMPOSITION AND PRINTING CO Co ner Th1 d and Keo Way Phone 31119 CLEANSING CRAFTSMEN SUNRISE MARKET Fm LUU de'n9 E pert Dryclean ng Grocenes Meats Rug Shampoomq IENNIE DePHlLLlPS Prop 3819 Easton B d Phone 68668 1101 HIGH STHEET DIAL 4 2111 A 1 A T R ,-x I ' fl X ' X ,ff Qi-X I 1 IX fs .: y , ,Q M: I 1. 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O r 'r - Art 1f::,o1 A 1 x i lv . - ' 1 YU - 21 1. is 413121 The next ttme you want any thtng tn heattng call us BECAUSE BECAUSE Connected wrth the Kerth Furnace Co are Kerth Furnace Co IS Iowa s own Furnace many young people who were students Factory employ1ng Iowa people Iowas of East Hrgh and are now out 1n the welfare IS our busrness world makmg the1r own way llu tu rl lime sou need INIUIIIAL Sf run 0 mu html ll Ieholu 6 5111 It costs you no more to have your furnace serv 1Ced by our factory tramed men We clean and I I El repau' all makes FURNACE COMPANY P H O N E F O R Dean Avenue at East 26th Street FREE ESTIMATE DES MOINES IOWA 4 1982 6 4621 HANSEN TIRE SHOP Bti d an yl wld q B09 East Walnut M A HAUGE INSURANCE AGENCY It Its I s rance We Wrxte It Mon 15 The E7 class was read1ng Beowulf when one member on drscovenng that the Danlsh k1ng s mead hall was called Stag hall wanted to know lf that was how the term stag party ongmated A Qulll staff member too' Tues 16 The P T A potluck thxs evemng was well attended Wed 17 We must have a remarkably smart group of 10Bs th1s year I havent sold any elevator I1Ck9IS s1nce Monday I guess we w1ll have to fmd another way to get our spendmg money Sa e On Your Tire Cost VULCANIZING ORILLA COAL COMPANY 511 Fleming Bu ldmg Phone I3 6229 Call Us to Stoker Coal Road Ser Ce PANTS SHOES HAWKINSON TIRE TREAD CO SILVER S SWEATEHS JACKETS 43 East Grand Phone 30828 509 Eos! Locust I I 0 I l 0 0 0 11 I - - - - 1 - , , . ' ' , , ' . , ' ,4 . , .' . , . .' , , -' 3' . 5 . D . - . . . 1 ltflfrrcetle Rzdfntwuz Phone V Residence Pnene - ' , , , . . , Radiators, a eries an Generators. Repairing . ' Electric an cet ene e in - . , . fc An: fly- rs , . . I l ' ' , . 1 v . ' n u ' - . My ' i ' . i. f V ,. , . r 'I' , , yavlfb '::z:.- :..i1 f. :1'Q:'t:1lt V 1? ' , vi 1 . o , .1 ,Aug fy' n' tz:. .5t:.cl'z: 1 wk ' Vt - M They Must Be Eatrng FURNAS ICE CREAM Congrcrtulatrons to Semors From FURNAS ICE CREAM CO 612 East Second Street Phone 3 5193 I'm on my way to enroll at MME KENNEDY S fr SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Why dont yo enroll too? We teach the famous natronally known PARKER HERBEX SYSTEM G ad at on Harrstylmq and Shampoo Vxsxt O r School at 814 818 Walnut Thurs 18 Scroll contest starts today Free copres n everythrng Sen1or offtcers are B111 Statler presrdent Irmmy Shanahan vrce presl dent Iean Ann Wrmmer secretary Pauhne Lewrs treasurer Frr I9 Pep assembly for the Valley hrgh game We won' 19 to 14' Whoopee' Mon 22 Durrng the dental rnspectron for semor As and Bs one of the nurses asked Glen KGISIBI why he hadnt brushed h1S teeth that mormng Glens reply startled her dldnt know you were comrng today Ask Your Grocer for HARVEST BREAD Enrrched w1th V1tam1ns and Iron UNGLES BAKING CO RIDE THE STREET CAR FOR SAFETY WEEEINYJHYPASS sl 25 DES MOINES RAILWAY CO BANKERS LIFE W K NIEMANN CRYSTAL PALACE LUNCH BarBQ Rrbs Spec alty W H STRAIT Prop 3008 East Un ersrty A enue DAIRYLAND MILK CO Hy Score M lk 2615 F rst Street Phone 4 6985 Compllments f MILLER WOHL FORMAL HEADQUARTERS Moderately Prxced SORORITY FOOTWEAR YOUTHFUL STYLES THAT ARE DIFFERENT Womens Shoes F st Floo THE hw' U'r1cA THOMAS PHILLIPS SERVICE Cars Called lor and Del vered Washmg Lubrzcat on MOTOR TUNE UP BATTERY SERVICE LEE TIRES NEW BATTERIES O O THOMAS Prop Phone 6 9293 East Penn and UIIIVGISIIY - E ' . Ks ' w 4. ll 1 x lf! L1 . 0 X X 1 ' r u I ' ' . s , , ' xi U Ruff: fl r: 11,1 P. :ir r Af- r1Z . , . . . . , : , - - - 1 5 , 5 . . . , . ' iv ' v , . ' - ' PE1.1I.:' Lfcrzferh - 1 I . - 1 . i i - I H - . . I 1 - . , . H Alfred Srstzrrrrfz 1 ' o f.f'zry Kry E xlzer V , ir r . 'L Il 'EZ'-1' Ff'.'arl'g Hiiix 0 - ,I Xl 1r.f','r1 S :tis I . . I . COLONIAL IS ooon BREAD' TRY IT! IACK GHRIST, President Make GAMBLE STORES The Headquarters for Your Bcycles and Parts 405 East Sth Street Phone 4 0346 ax Tues 23 Belated conqratulatrons to Student Councrl offrcers Presrdent Iames Snoddy VICG Presrdent Davld Evans and Secretary Betty Ann Ortlund Lee zur hour today Wed 24 Frrst club meetmg of the year Boys clubs and glrls clubs start today Thurs 25 Frrstsenror meetmg L B Connor vocatronal gurdance expert the speaker Fn 26 All school party Pep assembly for the Red Oak game was held ln front of the burldrng HERB C LYNCH PLUMBING Phone 5 8423 MANBECK S CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 13121314 West Locust Phone 33151 CONGRATULATIONS to the Crty Champrons of 194 MORGAN CLOTHING Ioh W Bloem Pres dent BOWL at the TWENTIETH CENTURY ALLEYS West 18th and Unrversrty Erght Frne Duck Pm Alleys LANGWORTHY STUDIO my ld For Your Year Around Beauty Select LOIS LIBBY BEAUTY SALON Always cr Pleasure to Serve You 7444 East Walnut Street Phone 66325 P i . N4 I -I--1 ' I '. : . o 'r n c ll , . li t 'Q Z :,:..1 Eilitri.. I . l - Y n . . i 47553, -1 ,333 gg If 31.1 '.'.'r l5ltff..1r1Q3':1 3.111 '11' :Y :TL it :. ' r'Z : 1:2 rr 1 :Qs rtxtn :L ll-t '7'1 ::.: '11 3' rt' zz. Z' Z : IT, :L Z. lf-llfls-2. Fg f ' 11.711117 1:1 Glamour 611 nn Bui inq Seventh cmd Locu t ?1 ',' l Ir. 1 - . ' -W , v. Lf live le .fifri 1:1 AUTOMOBILES FINANCED - EASY, CONVENIENT PAYMENTS Personal Loans to Worthy Borrowers CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK Member oi the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. East Locust and 5th Street Phone 3-4238 Sat 27' We wonll' 26 to 12! I guess the Regrster and Trlbune wrsh they hadnt put the odds on Red Oak now Mon 29 UHIVGISIIY athletes a tumbhng team gave the assembly today Tues 30 104 IS to be engraved on the Scroll Contest Trophy agarn for a percentage of 419 Home Room 122 was a close second w1th 335 per cent Wed Oct 1 M1xed clubs meet today Thurs 2 Another Student Counc11 meetrng They must have a lot to do they re meetrng so often EASTON HEIGHTS MARKET Grocerres Meats RAY PAPIAN Phone 62731 4165 Easton Blvd LEO F LECK LATE MODEL USED CARS 1111 Loc st Street Phone 4 4631 Des Mo tes Iowa COMPLIMENTS S S Kresge Co Tel Mom to Ask for BETTR TASTE FOODS Tart Company Des Momes Telephone 3 8111 TERMINAL CAFE 1411 East Eucl d Ser g Food As You L ke It wrth 24 HOUR FRIENDLY SERVICE Keosauqua DIAL 4 3 257 LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS at Sth Avenue Umted Federal Savmgs 6, Loan Assn INSURED SAVINGS 216 Bth St LATEST DIVIDENDS Ph 4 5324 CERTAINTY PRODUCTS ARE DEPENDABLE Le taxnt lumix PANCAIKE HOUR INLAND C9 FLGUR MILLS Inc Q41 1923 East G and A enue Des Mo nes - - - I . - - L1 . . I - . 5 il I 1 I .. I C. C. ' ' of 7-, If ::, l l I i ' vin i Nr:T 'S7l 1 .1 4,251- 1 gf' ' aj tr UA- Huy ' . , , Lftzrr It lzzpa' 2. s 1 1 ' Il t . r I , I 1 C - - x f X '..-5.5-12... ' ' .-,.,i.,: 1 1 .... .:.'.f:t , , X I . W - oo .' r v 1 . one A Phone 3 3126 Bus H1 adqlmrtnrs FOR THE NEW BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DIESELINEII S li PQ llll I' Ill lllylll 3 e mer nm 1 1 1 le I x mr l pl 1 e l UW Illllllk N i Il Also Th Dc ly S ice 1 Ohu 9 O aol I BUS DEPOT 6th s. MULBERRY nes Momss fa' 15 Burlington Im Reddy K11owatt For only a few cents a day 1 hght your home operate your radlo and refngeraior run your vacuum cleaner and wash1ng machme and do many more yobs io make your hvmg more comfortable and convement m'Lw'wS Ninth Electrlclty ls I heap In Des Memes DENNYS EAST END CAFE 24 Hour Servxce Buy Now at DICK S OIL STATION 3010 East Umversxty Avenue Frl 3 Another pep assembly Th1s t1me rn connectlon w1th the East Oskaloosa game Senlor party tonxght Sat 4 We Won 1n Splle of the ram' 1' 18 to Mon 6 Weekly t1ckets for the noon mov1e sold for the hrst t1me today Tues 7 Free Le1sure Hour Wed 8 Knees knockmg all over the bulld mg Fallure shps come out Last chance to yom a separaie club Trade Wlth the Boys LENOX 51 MCGLOTHLEN S TExAco SUPER SERVICE LEN OX MCGLOTHLEN IOHNSON S VAST END LOCKER SERVICE Better Foods for Less SMITHS FOOD MARKET A Complete Food Si Hull A enue LOUIS E SMITH Phon 67096 FREE DELIVERY B d s Eye Frosted Food ZCU-IR C HP SUN RAY CLEANERS EXCLUSIVE crszmrzns AND mens East Thxrtxeth and Capxtol Phone 69274 23 Hgh St t Pho 36818 DRESSES MEASURED FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY L L 1 I lc . - Irs I Q 6 U I I I 11 1 1 .ll 5 . 114 - fsnul' ' 1 s Iruxvl lllam x in tln- . 1 .- Im-N-1. - x --1015: xlIUPI,1llll1'2ig!1LlllllillliliIlil all tl - N 1-st. lfxlra 01 ml'1 1. 1-fra vasllrh- an 11 ' 'Q -sa Xl g lam-s. ru i erv o mwa, l , Burlin ton, Peoria, ll: a, C urinda. . . I , lf! -. n,,rJ4-L l . . . l sn x , ' . s- - ' 1 Q 1 ' . -wa - V. ,,,, mu.m.,..,..... I' - .. Q 1 'L X V i ' 2 0 0 ry il 7 1 ' ,T' ff:..l9 ' Cl C Tun luml-1. M mv 1le Rzrlunvllr I . . 2419 Dean Avenue Phone 6-1393 , , , 0' 1,111,,, Hxll D . 1 l' Arg. fly, 1: ' ore ' 842 v . e - ir ' s . I y H :Ik z 1+ I A 1' l,11lfl'1'l5 1' DR T E Rlflf OF' 1 ' ' I - 00 i ree ne - 1:1111 Z fy 5 V Z1 fur: '111 41 .frskosz x Compliments ot the Makers ot DAIRY MAID CANDY BARS The Northwestern Candy Co. A111-C191 .nt it Horne Federal Savings and Loan Association of Des Moines Start a Savings Account Current Dividend 3162 Savings Insured up to S5,000 Arthur S. Kirk, Pres. C. B. Fletcher, Secy S th A en Thurs 9 Assembly tor 1lA 12B and 12A students Dr Walter B P1tk1n spoke on Our World N91qhbOIS Fri 10 A11 school party We lost to East Waterloo 19 to 12 Mon 13 Bundle drive starts Tues 14 Films on posture and other health habits shown to tenth graders and first and second hour gym classes Wed 15 Last chance to join a mixed club without speclal permission Congratulations to the IANUARY 1942 GRADUATES NEWEN'S NORTHLAND MILK CO. East Sixth and Des Moines Streets Telephone 3-3201 211121111 N.tfl.:,,:l Mobilqas Mobiloil PROUDF IT 6. STUART Service Stat'on and Tank Wagons Phone 6 5372 3749 East U ersxty CONSUMERS CONSOLIDATED COAL CO Grand Avenue Phone 35111 COURTERS BODY 6. REFINISHING SERVICE West Second and Grand Ave Phone 38016 Free Est mates Our feature s ou expert deal workmen BACKMAN SHEET METAL WORKS SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 405 411 East Second Street O DEA Hardware G Pamt Company Hom: cooxmc PLEASANT Booms SALEM S CAFE 521 EAST WALNUT STREET Bqq t 5 M C ly Cl y P p d W C CARTER STOKER Which took Des Moines by Surprise and then by Storm' CARTER STOKER CO Fourth Street Krrkwood Hotel Buxldmg R 1 41-1 ix v ue - mv . C111 Ihr :wrist rx lt' I ?A1 :'v . . ,, - I B06 - ' ' rl' y 1lII'l1'lfj' ' i , Q ' ' ' i I . ' 1 1 2. 1 K. 11:1 1 The i es and Best l5c, 20s, and Z c eals in Des Moines. A ool and Scrupulous eczn Cate Run by Friendl eo le. Come Once cm You ill ome Again. Spf: 1 R it Sgt' rt lx In Arlflwxsarx ' 1:1 f'2'.::1.EhfIs1 Pros. Vfzn. A. B!1NQt1.st V. Pres. 228 ' ' ' Tjlegi-ltonr fl-E117 if? E151 Qxpzst Sireft lies Msgnes, lows lf Il '- .dwnzvux EQ. 111' H Sm I lcf CREAM CASSON S MARKET 211 6th Avenue We a e happv to do our part to good Old East Hgh Pho me 6 9519 Open E enrnqs THE BEAUTY BOX 3002 Ea t 14th Pho e f r Appo nlment HILAND BOWLING CENTER B15 Euclrd DES MOINES IOWA C AND 1 PIE COMPANY Bly th P e That Satrsfres 1348 East 'Walnut Phone 64223 v c BROOKS CHARLES tchuckm BROOKS INSURANCE Cons Itato ee O y sura ce matter Caprtal C1ty State Bank Bldg Phone 3 5446 CAPITAL CONCRETE BLOCK COMPANY Des IVVO res Only Water Proof Blocks Phone 6 3295 2615 Dean A enue PARROT PHOTO SUPPLY 1700 Keosauqua Des Mornes Leadmg Suburban Thurs 16 Fall play Dulcy presented A trne play and a hne cast Fr1 17 Pep assembly Iournalrsm Conven t1On at the Hotel Savery Qurll staff and Iournal rsm 2 classes excused from school The hrgh Marshall ptterbugqmg on an overly slrck dance floor Sat 18 The pep parade was won by the East Hrgh all qrrl football team We beat Mason Clty 26 to 12' All school party hononng the football teams 27 SAT SF ES .LSH HJ. REG PA O F USA CANADA ECISUTICIII Kodak Dealer AND Phones 58686 or 75227 DRY CLEANING PHONE 3 5295 1 CJ O H ,1 Q I ' r: F' ' Q' i . H .Q , -T' I. y 'I .. 4 . ,.1 l ' l 5 7' if , - X Lg :v 5 it r ji N 32' X In I E- V L: . . :I I 4 , . . L7 ' - - E I I . ' Q ' u P-fs 5 .. ' .1 O O I' : ID ,, Q ' g .. . ' t ,E . . C - ,f 21 5. . 'CB' 'A -' jg Ai V' O O O U' ' . . 1? U1 - - Z ' f . , 11 N. 1- A . F' . 1' ig . ' . Q 1 . 9+ . O O O g . ' g C . Od I 1 5 ' A '41 fb . . . , In Good Luck Semors FISHERS SANDWICH SHOP Maltea Mrlks and Fountan Dunks Phone 88163 904 Flmore street 01' D ' EAST DES MOINES NEWEST AND MOST MODERN BROWNER S BRIARDALE I + FOOD STORES Congratulate FOOD The Class ot 1942 STORES 'L g SUE roar: Follow the Shreld of Satstacuon Truly Super Food Market WILDS AND WARDRIP AUTO BODY SERVICE East Locust Street 510 Erghth Street Phone 3 8555 3012 East 1-tth Street Mon 20 Red Cross boxes were packed for the Enghsh ch1ldren We are certa1nly bemg drrven th1s year now the dental card drtve starts Tues 21 PTA th1s afternoon School d1S m1ssed early Dont you th1nk there should be rnore afternoon P T A rr1eet1nqs'P Wed 22 Separate clubs today Tues 23 Do your Chrlstmas shoppmg early Only 52 shoppmg days t1ll Chrlstmasl BORG GROCERY ED BORG FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS PHONE 6 3119 Corner East Twelfth and Cleveland Sho: R pa r U ff I If I Phone 241 401 JU F. GIXTII lb lj uicruc sunt Arzxuz Talon Clan ru X Compl ents f SEARCY S S6 SUPER SERVICE East 18th and Gra d A e Phone 6 9356 WONDER BREAD It s Slo Baked or Last ng Freshness Bakers ot Hostess Cakes Compl ments MEANS MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Dealers SERVICE SALES East 14th and Eucl d Phone 6 5382 FRIEDMAN S East Des Mo1nes Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers a so H1gh Grade Used Cars 309 311 E Walnut 4 5205 H - 1, I be 1 ' r . Q i 5 ur X111 Vzj 3.1.1 I. , an-0--uw-A 1 l l ' - 5 .:Y:', 121. :':,l, U 1, ' 1, r li ::.: .1 1. 35:1 'zzf ' ' . ' ' im O l n V . - ' 3 ' ' ' l ' u' v.11 11 151,31 F i i i . I c :en 'I U- 1 , ' 3-H 'Z' - - not . ' St. - X nun ' -- 1 - Dyer 11111: l'1off::.'1:1 '.Y,Q:i.: 5 rrrAM P LTP M Amemcan Inst1tute of Busmess aww! fmgal' ana! 114041 fb Scfnaof of gzuuzafi E O FENTON Pres1dent T th crt G cr d D e fidfff ,ac Mazza! f r lf XX , ' ,, iff X , F yn 33 jg WH 'V F-1 'W T my H 133,14-1 gg5h5rfw fH gpvlf I W' , QT A , Y--I 'fiifmmlf ' W 'W 5311 ' fy I r ' fm I y 'Ty ,zrr yrppk f T -A-'-'S Hi, i ,5'H,j.-r-- if ,W ru-un-Q : f v---,,,.,, FX 5-'WE 2 Qi-wg: 1 aww wiriwi :I Q K A E Q. ' ly -F. 1 w' 'F E nm' MMIM WM 'MMU I m'm: ' imnlnlmx uLlIml1nlunumhn1l1mnu mum lU1lU ': 3, Q Q C 9 ' U U I . . , en r n , es Moin s, Iowa C . SMITHS FOOD MARKET A Complete Food Store Don t Smash lt' We ll FIX It SMITH BATTERY 5. 5 ELECTRIC E' 'E Specralrzed Lubncatron l 7 Our Own Make Ice Cream 1n QUARTS PINTS SUNDAE CUPS CONES Borg Bakery and Ice Cream WE DELIVER 2100 East Fourteenth St Phone 6 3812 DR H H OZANNE Dentrst Ottrce Phone 31425 Des Momes Iowa Frr 24 Lee zur hour Our fxrst CIIY SGIIGS game W1th Lrncoln was won by a score ot 40 to 12 Mon 27 More prgtarls floatmg around school Seems l1ke that 1S the newest style Tues 28 Last chance to grve to the Com mumty Chest Wed 29 No clubs today Qulte a change rsnt 1t'? Thurs 30 Lersure hour Scrolls came out Fr1 31 Pep assembly for the East Roosevelt game PELLA VENETIAN BLINDS ROLSCEEEN COMPANY Des Momes Ottrce 400 Grand PHONE 3 1363 305 306 Teachout Bldg N E Cor East Sth G Locust DR CHARLES E MOTIS Dentrst Oftrce Phone 3 2433 Resrdence Phone 64755 EAST DES MOINES FINANCE CO PERSONAL LOANS S5 to S300 tor Constructrve Purposes Plarn note on autos household goods salary or co srgner Locally owned and operated CARROLL E BLACK MALCOLM R BLACK Most Convement lor East Stde Patrons 401 Teachout Burldmg East Frith and Locust Conqratulatzons Senzorsf OLIVER SCOTT, Pranxst 911 V alnut Street Phone 35-128 RANDALS 66 SERVICE Complete Lme oi Accessorres Washrng and Greasmg 2202 Easton Blvd Phone 69235 PHONE. 69217 FREE DELIVERY A. E. BORRAL 6. SON IGA Food Market East Thrrtreth and Walnut , wfizlr LTTIS SHITII W if F3111 'tw r1'.1- P11 ,:.i- 570530 IIEHII l'If1.lVIlR'r' - - H115 IIgwl'rf.,t--til' '14 gif-y Har 11:1 - I , . . - Qui? E! T Ei -',- :. I 1:1 U:-id, - 'T gf - ,A 544 E, Gmrld PIIOHG 3-3029 House Phone 6,1823 406 Capital City Bank Bldg. I A-Nfl 7-1Y Tif RWTH 'Q 1: 1:11 1 . . - L' rrcrl I rzfrvrxfsvrt 'ffrzuz l4'lZ!' i ,ff X x GSA NS? Wj x 'N I G 0 4 4. 4 .A A -A .A .4 -A -A -a. .A A Q -A -A QQ -Q Q -L -R 5 MAUGER S BAKERY AND ICE CREAM Frne Cakes Good Ice Cream 1607 East Grand Avenue one 6 2415 l I OWEN CRIST AUTO BODY SERVICE Keo Way at Fourteenth Place Phone 4 5258 I gqnvv' im 086 K 5' Sat Nov 1 The game was postponed be cause the held was so muddy The date was set at Nov 11 Mon 3 Prgtarls are gradually drsappearrng Tues 4 Churns Chatterrng knees knocklng students swoonmg parents paddhng all be cause report cards came out CI had some more remarks to report but the censor objected I Wed 5 Mrxed Clubs meet It IS Color Day Red and Black are predomrnant rn the dress ot our students and decorat1ons rn the rooms A pep assembly too DUN HAM REALTY CO Contract Sales Broker Home Owners Loan Corporatron REAL ESTATE Management Sales Mortgages Apprarsals Insurance 426 Grand Avenue Phone 31515 DES MOINES IOWA Buy LOZIER S Flowers Phone 4 5289 519 East Locust DAVE LARSON GROCERY AND MEATS For the Fmest Foods East 25th Street Phone 6 9216 I rV'vn C Complrments of Phone 6 2016 DR R I KNUDSON DENTIST East Srxteenth Class of 1922 EAST DES MOINES CLINIC 500 Teachout Burldrng Dr P I. Park DO Dr T Bruce Farmer DO Dr S M Sawdey DDS Dr Earl O Sargent DO FIFTH FLOOR DIAL 4 2263 h tc FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION MATHIS REALTY COMPANY Fxrst Floor Teachout Burldmq I 6: Y DRUG tYaleJ Prescrrptrons Frlled 1018 East Twelfth Street Phone 6 6645 ANDERSON ERICKSON QUALITY You CAN TASTE For Home Delrvery Call 6 3173 2229 Hubbell Blvd t 0 I Ph - ' Ly tern Fr 12. rrz. N .W Ruth ff 2 :'r:1ffr 411:-.4. 'E : I ' -, -- M, 3 ,V H J , jf-r QQ, , L V- t iff' Wi., ,.Af5:1t'IgA 'Z' 1 , ,grgx 7545111 'f:':if5 f .1: ' , . J' 1 ' ' '5:2r'f -' .E .tr 'E . I 1. il 'W' 't..lf.g:g... I :- - t:s:Ji5 :?f'f 1- B uhm I pf, Mimi Alzflr Isl Zim :tt ., . I ' ' ' ' 715 - ' : ' ' ,t Y 'z 'znews-1 I I - . . - . I . . . . . ' ' , 417 ' ' ' Ntrzrzzr I-,ptress . . ' ' ' ' ' ' fzlrxrwt ry R-Ewuflc Bti J 1 Greetmgs from Bakery Dr1vers Uruon No 356 Team and Truck Dr1vers No 90 M1114 Dr1vers Un1on No 387 Iomt Counc11 No 45 E S HURWITCH Grocerzes and Meats Phon 4 3720 Corner S E 9th and Maury HERMAN S BARBER SHOP b AIR CONDITIONED HERMAN BALL Bax STALEY It s Dlfferent MASTER BREAD Made Wlth Malted M11k HUMESTON HARDWARE Harry Knows Hs Hardware 1552 East Grand Avenue Phone 6 2616 HILLTOP CAFE East 29th and Hubbell 24 Hour Servlce Fme Foods Thurs 6 Only a half day of schoollll Room 213 won the decorat1on contest North East game postponed Ill bet they are lust afra1d and trylng to postpone the1r defeat Frx 7 Iowa State Teachers Convent1or1 Mon 10 Memonal Day Assembly Tues 11 Another half day vacat1on Ot course the students are all broken up about 1t We beat Roosevelt naturally 20 to 7 Wed 12 Boys clubs and qxrls clubs As sembly for students rn 11A and up Dr W W Bauer spoke HI HO FOLKS Is Every body Happy' HI HO TOO East 16th and Grand Ave Conqratulahons to the Senlor Class East Fourth ARWIN TUDIOS 315 Kresge Bldg Phone 3 7236 QUEAL LUMBER COMPANY Complete Burldmg Ser ce and Grand West Seventh and Keo G S HAUGE P1-:DEHAL FARM LOANS W It's Always Comtorta le Here 705 East University Des Moines, Iowa , . 9 - , , f. 1, E 11255: Q 131.11131 1.1131 rl: 1: n - . - ' '. : ' , so Rutl: :sage no school today either. Do I worry? v I I - of ' 3 ' ' ' I . Rumi. Pzraekocper , 1 .xge Randolph ' ' vi -fx ..1' -RLY! f1l1Z'1 UE '1 ALVIN G HAMMER Prescnpt on Druggzst Years Experrence East Sxxth cmd Grand VIKING CAFE NO FINER FOOD ANYWHERE LUNCHEONS 35 cents and up DINNERS 45 cents and up a m 8 00 m ELIZABETH FASCINATIN G CHARACTER ANALYST 0 a m 5 00 rn Erqhth and Walnut SHOPS BLDG Phone 3 5634 Thurs 13 B1g senror meetrng Vocatronal gurdance experts to lead d1scuss1ons Sen1ors out of classes all afternoon Oh Joy' F 14 Senxor party North East football game won by a score of 26 to 0 qrvrng us the crty champ1onsh1p Ot course we knew we would w1n 1t but these stubborn members of the other hrgh schools wouldnt adm1t rt Mon 17 These brg husky senlors g1Ve the t1ny measurrnq grrls a stretch wh11e be1ng measured for caps and gowns 1 J sruula A Culmrnatlon of 12 Wonderful Years Your Graduatlon Photograph Where Students Go HANBURY SHEET METAL COMPANY A r Cond t omng Skylrghts Ventrlators Spo tng ana General Sheet Metal Work 512 West Erghth Street R B Hanbury Phone 38214 HAROLD C HANGER Ieweler Qual ty Jewelry at Reasonable Przces ast Locust Street Phone 3 3027 DR W L HARLAN Dentrst Phone 3 2412 416418 Capitol Clty Bank Bu ldmg East Sth and Locust Streets Platrng and Pollshrng of All Metals AMERICAN PLATING CO 808 Keo Way CHROMIUM NICKEL COPPER SILVER GOLD F Crewse Phone 4 0319 LOUIS HAST MEAT MARKET FINE MEATS 602 East Grand Aven e Home Owned FREE ENLARGEMENTS K d k th t GEPPERT STUDIOS East Locust Dept EH Des Momes FOR FINER SANDWICHES Stop at F R E D D I E S 420 East Grand Ave Beefburgers Lunches Etc East H1gh Students Always Welcome rl C , i . I -If 9 a 69 I 1 AQ. ,Z ldlctfzziizi Wt! I U H If 8:00 ' ' 2 P' ' 'lr fZ1'lII1t l.C'.'.'t':' O .i i 1 ' ' ' 11:0 . .- : p. . ui - L Alai Prim' ltr. 1 Vfi .eil i . . . 526 E - 1'1. I . - I - D ln S Rftllffimil . I - . . i . ' U 'Z-'-1 CJ: -1 - o a rolls developed, two ' ' ' beautiful tree enlargements and 8 o 16 guaranteed never fade prints-251: and is ad. I 201 , , ,, ' .Allifl Hcttznazt H. . . I 1. :'t.':i:1:: rex-,ue u 1 71291 'P 'Il '.'-'.I1..:::1 RlC'I1TZflff'I1 You should buy your pxano at STONERS Stemway Knabe Hadtlort Cable Wurlxtzer Gulbransen STONER PIANO COMPANY 912 Walnut Street See also the beautiful Hammond Organ W L DWYER Plumbmq and Heatmg 51912 Srxth Avenue Des Molnes Glass Mrrror and Pamt Co 24 Hour Servrce 430 East Locust Street Phone 3 6201 FISHER FEED STORE East Frith and Court Avenue Des Momes Iowa CARR GLASS AND PAINT CO Plate Glass Wmdow Glass Wall Paper Pamts and Varmshes Eleventh and Locust Streets Telephone 3 4287 Complrments FREMONT BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Barber Operator LEE CARLSON GLADYS PATTERSON Phone 6 4672 EAST DES MOINES BOWLING ALLEY Specral Rates for Hlgh School Students on Saturday A M Teachout B g East Frith and Locust BE WISE ECONOMIZE All Grades of Iowa and O11 treated Range Stoker Coal ECONOMY COAL CO FOR FINE We Delrver Three Phones 6 5161 East I2th and Lyon Des Momes QUALITY MERCHANDISE at COMPETITIVE PRICES Tues I8 P T A open house Parents drs cover what our teachers thlnk of us The IOA and IIB students were the audlence to a French g1rI who entertamed them w1th ac counts of her expenences Thurs 20 Only 29 shoppmg days t1II Chrrst mas' Frl 21 Monograms awarded to our loyal athletes rn an assembly today Extravaganza oo Sat 22 Extravaganza agam Monotonous 1snt rt? CAPITOL HILL POULTRY MARKET Wholesale Retarl We Delrver 1547 Fast Grand Ave hone 69283 Ra CARLSON PHARMACY Fountam School Supplles Hull Avenue hone 6 3161 CAMPBELL HEATING COMPANY WINTER AIR CONDITIONING - 1 v ' Carol lsr 11:15,-:. If 171 ' 1 R tri Norma Ieftrfr: Ruth fl::r::1f: :535311 I,-531. ' . IOB, Nrrxziz r I-'ttf' SS : : ' ' ' . I A I . ld 1 - . I . , l I . . P - P V11 . 1 1 ' Ifxze 1. dolyiz 5 844 P - 1 I. 1. 231.1 ANDERSON S NEW SUPERETTE East Des Momes Most Modern Nerghborhood Market East 12th and Umversxty Phone 6 2617 We Deltver DR KENNETHI ALLEY Orthodonttst 708 Equrtable Burldmg Des Momes Iowa Courteous Servxce ANDY 6. BILLS MARKET Quality Always Mam Floor Crty Market Phone 45511 Mon 24 Lersure hour Students Cctnd teach ersl are starvxng themselves 1n preparanon for Thanksgrvmg Wed 26 Thanksgwxng contr1but1ons for those less fortunate Assembly too Qu11l dead l1ne but I can t stop thls thrng Thurs 27 Mothers stuffrng turkeys turkeys stufhng people tThanksg1v1ng y know we are republ1cans J Fn 28 Now students are stuffed Luckrly th1s rs strll vacatlon For the best m11k AT YOUR DOOR AT THE STORE Acme? Bdurnwrllzillg Drmgv o I News Rf? pkl Y sumo'-I KS91 60k I N BENS FRUIT MARKET Fruits and Vegetables At Lowest Prrces 1725 East Umversrty Ave Phone 57270 BETTS G SON Phone 3 3013 We Buy Sell and Trade Everythmg 412 Fast Locust Street PAINTS ENAMELS VARNISHES IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO Factory Direct to You Erghth and Mulberry Phone 4 2247 ARMSTRONG S LUNCH Meet and Eat 714 East 14th Street Plate Lur1CheS Sgndwmhes Theres a Materral Difference LEACHMAN LUMBER CO Phone 6 5147 VVl1Y'1 We sl Zftt L1 In tr New Home of IRV. BARMAN FOOD MARKET Grocerres Fresh Meats and Vegetables Ice Cream Pop Tobacco 1731 East Grand Avenue Phone 61591 H rrtt' P t L. A. BENNETT Serv1ce Statton Des Momes Iowa Phone 6 9303 East 15th and Grand WALGREEN'S DRUG STORE Des Mornes' Most Popular Luncheonette Meet Your Frrends Here Seventh and Locust Phone 4 2836 Vt luv -1 1 Atlt t If . ,I I A A ,. . . - . :li . A, 73 , ,, -lf32E?fEE1:.'S2iE5 .12 255 0- -. Norm 'r tariff-,S -:51g g'?539' - 135 - ., x11:,.::,,- f . - R E - - - -.00 A. ' gttrnxhyft ' ' tcxvetrf ' -.c. lvzxw- H xrtdfilph - 1 I 1 I-7 me Rzxdakh H3711-ette P: :tt ' I ' - D ' ' - IXINVOII I Ct -'::::.f , . . : ' , . - - I Ll W4 - I 1 , , . CompI1ments IEWETT LUMBER COMPANY 615 East Walnut Street Phone 4 8181 DUBANSKY GROCERY For Crocerres and Meats 1500 Maple Street ERSKIN SERVICE Gas O11 and Ice East 30th and Umverslty Ave Phone S9341 Vtfash and Grease HAMBORG S MARKET MEAT AND POULTRY Phone 3 7425 419 East If Your Hazr Is Not Becommg to You You Should Be Commg to DAWSON BEAUTY SALON 213 Flynn Bulldmq Phone 31801 Ofhce Phone 3 3925 Resxdence 71101 A O HARPEL STUDIO 308 Shops Bulldmq Commercral and Home Erghth and Walnut Portralture GIVANT AUTO PARTS 6, TIRE CO East Grand Avenue Phone 3 8410 Mon Dec 1 Graduat1on drawmg near and senrors gettmg prouder Tues 2 Overheard wh11e watchmg a sky wnter I-Irs penmanshrp 1sn t so good Sounds hke an Enqllsh teacher doesnt 117 Wed 3 Mxxed clubs meet Thurs 4 Qu1ll staff 1S takmg a vacatron the deadl1ne 1S past Fr 5 Oh gosh' Unsahsfactory work shps are out agam They surely pop up unexpected ELMO C EVANS EVANS FUEL CO Inc Qualxty Coal Onllcr Dallas Pershmg 2005 East Grand Prompt Servxce Phone 63614 Compliments of DR I P CUNNINGHAM Optometrrst 308 Equrtable Bldg Dlal 37707 OPEN ALL NIGHT ERNIES STANDARD SERVICE Complete 'me of Accessones TIRE REPAIR WASHING GREASING ERNIE IACKSON Lessee The Farrgrounds are across from East 30th and Unrversrty Phone 6 9241 CARLSONS SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Invrsrble Halfsoles and New Heels Make Old Shoes Look New 1300 Lyon Street Phone 6 3942 CARR PHARMACY Pres:-rrptron Specralrsts East Erqhteenth and Grand Phone 6 6111 FREE DELIVERY -5 'I 1. Q .1 Q .1 ' Q 1 I .:. of 3. Q Ruth Givprrif I Q 1 .. 1 s - .- I -1 . . I . ' Q .- , 1 .. , . J Fixih G1vz:.' 11.4 .lw rinuxt 11: Q Q .- 1 1 . . - Q I . Us A - Sth ' ' - -E Sezxlagif 1 f- l.'l'1r1. Fuller ' - L . , ., . I ' ' . A - . . , , - H - . - 1 H . . , . . . , . as I ' q Mircoila: Rxit xt: ur . 1 ' L . . , , -4 - . . . 1. . , . . .2 Rttli Ulf: 11.1 4 4 4 ., . I I . . . - . . - 4 Alfred 1t::: :za U' V- V1-VY 7 , I -e 1 , . .. U I' .. 4 ,, . USN , 4 , I ALA1- Q, gg, gr K :y Ftflfr .- B 6. L MOTOR SALES Fast Des Moines Dodge and Plymouth Headquarters 304 8 East Walnut Street Office Phone 4 6279 EAT BOLTON 6 HAY 506 East Locust Street 24 Hour Service M N LAWSON Manager lom Your Friends Alumni of East High on the Campus of DRAKE UNIVERSITY You are cordially invited to visit the Drake campus and to bring your questions about college to our admissions counselor Arr SIMPSON S SERVICE Groceries Meats Vegetables We Deliver 8 30 10 00 2 00 4 00 Telephone B 3163 PIDGEON S CUT RATE MARKET LEO PIDGEON Phone 4 2953 308 Arthur Avenue Congratulations Class of Ianuary 1942 na Welsh Sat 6 East and Newton play basketball 1n our gym Mon 8 Students hstened to the Presidents message to Congress asking tor a declaration of war against Iapan We realize how nice on both the east and west coasts Wed 10 Separate clubs Thurs 11 Sold six subway tickets today For the benefit of those who dont know about the subway it runs through the tunnel to the QYm PERMANENT WAVE SHOP 2301 East Walnut Phone 68179 IESS ESTES Manager SWANWOOD COAL COMPANY East Sixth Phone 3 1323 H C YARN W R YARN Class 1912 Class 1917 RUDY GROCERY For Groceries and Meats 2220 Easton Blvd Phon 6 4504 H rr ette Prcrtt TOBIS GROCERY 6. MARKET Phone S 6376 1327 East 14th Street rge use 1 REYNOLDS D X SUPER SERVICE STATION Cars Called for and Delivered Phone 69212 1659 East Grand Avenue I x C R rndoli li Home Owned RELIABLE TEA COMPANY Phone 30321 428 East Locust Street JESTE 8s SONS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS Fleming Building PHILIP E IESTER RALPH L IESTER Insurance Real Estate CLASS OF 30 CLASS OF 21 V,r'r.:1,'r R rlzizt I rr: n in :sort A111 '1 ,z::. 1:1 ' : -- 1 1 - f 1 to 'NAI 1.- Qirwzz Pxztzff it is to live in the Middle West. Bombing threats N 'If' l f1'l'f1ft g I ' ' i 121 ' . ' . ,:4,- H ::.a 1321 . e - ' 3, L 'fri-ij:w':'r Pixar RTIICI 12 li Mizlyri S.:ns REDBIRD HATCHERY Dont cuss can Us AND POULTRY SUPPLY CO IST D HATLH PP 1 KESSELL TRANSFER and STORAGE Comp! ments of NEAL PORTER Phone 6 4030 1432 East 14th Street HOLLAND FURNACE CQ East Grand Avenue Phone 4 2253 Congratulations DES MOINES THEATRE SUPPLY CO CLASS OF IANUARY 1942 Phone 36520 1121 Hrgh Street GEORGE L TOWNE Des Mo1nes Iowa Fr1 12 We play Dowlmg some basketball at Dowhng TRUMAN S SHOE REPAIR Expert Shoe Repair ng Sat 13 Grrnnell plays us here Mon 15 Certam of our hlg husky athletes have revlsed the1r op1n1ons on women berng the weaker sex after attemptmg to follow sev eral of them durrng the1r Chr1stmas shoppmq Dxal 4 6914 618 Grand Avenue W l h Conqralulat ons to tours THE EAST HIGH GRADUATES Tues 16 Chr1stmas PTA meetlng The From DON SARGENT Nat1v1ty was featured York Pnntrng Company 300 A Teachout Bldg East Des Momes Wed 17 lV11xed clubs and the Chnstmas assembly RULLI FAIRVIEW DRUG GILCREST LUMBER COMPANY Prescr ptron Specralrsts Evefvfhlflq H1 Lumber 1908 East 30th Street Phone 6 9363 4 5159 4 3419 W9 Deliver West Fourth and V ne East Thrrd and Locust GORDON GROCERY For Glasses 1600 EAST GRAND zafd EAST GRAND 24th EASTON BLVD SERVICE OPTICAL COMPANY 1 1 1 1 Style Mart Bulldlng COMMERCIAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP K k d H t I Elghth and Locust Hat Cleorllncgvocgnd Syhlene Parlor 224 Fourth Street Phone 4 9949 Des Mo1nes Iowa RMC F- Robert C. Ttlllwr Prop. I EASY CHICKS t'l,.' 1711.1 1. ITQG F11 1.15 PL'1ll.'1'P-LY Ylilif F? A -JV Rififill 111251 Phone Iss Ti rm- 14 313 12 :st Luth Stzfft Rutlz Nltngurrn- 1 1 105 - lib Allin Myers Elixir Rrrnrlflvh V - to -V A . Norztza leftress Mzrjcrnf Fuller , i . . . XN11::.1 s s ' - j . flxkg Randolph ' i ' ' ' , ' ' . i , L R' 1119311 CI rrrrifrxti 1, 15fkFsk1 Qcrrrwrxrg 71 r-rs HUFF ORD S SERVICE STATION Standard O11 Products SpeClGllZed Lubr1cat1on Car Washrng East 18th and Grand Phone 69246 HY TEST COAL CO INC The Better Eastern and Iowa Coals 1437 East Fourteenth Street Phone 6 5165 HAVE YOUR WORN SHOES RECONDITIONED Your comfortable but worn shoes w11l be restored to look almost new by our experts reshaped re lasted and the or1q1na1 color renewed b9S1d8S soles and heels YOUNKERS SHOE REPAIR Basement Store U N I GRILL TRY OUR HAMBURGERS and STEAKS 1439 East UHIVQISIIY Avenue THEATRICAL and FANCY DRESS COSTUMES for ALL OCCASIONS East Hxgh Students Are Always Welcome WINGATE COSTUME CO Walnut Street at Second Phone 4 2512 lna V Thurs 18 Happy smrles adornmg the beam mg countenances of puprls all over the C1ty because of the approachmg vacat1on Fr1 19 Basketball Requlars vs the Alumn1 Chrrstmas vacatron beg1ns1 Ice skatmg Ct theres any 1C9l sle1gh rrdes C1f theres any snowl feastrng IGSIIVIIY frohc football frost Mon Ian 5 1942 Back to drudgery Year s Eve Wed 7 M1Xed clubs Sounds fam1l1ar doesnt 1t'P HARRY G WALLACE 6 CO INC Realtors Rentals Sales Management INSURANCE 408 Flynn Bulldlnq Phone 4 4265 LEE W OLSON SERVICE STATION Phone 6 3215 Phone 6 7903 E 14th 6 Guthne Wrrght G Eucl1d WASHING GREASING TIRE REPAIRING BATTERY CHARGING Trres Tubes and Accessones VM1111 Q 11 HEADQUARTERS FOR INDIAN JEWELRY V 'IF' ROGERS IEWELRY Seventh Two Doors South oi Katz Drug Store COLD STORAGE Fort PUBS WT CASCADE LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS UNIVERSAL HEATING QS EQUIPMENT CO Heatmg All COHd1IlOH1Hg Sheet Metal Work Phone 4 2535 B18 East Grand Avenue Des MOINES Iowa CAPITAL PHARMACY Frve Hundred Thousand Prescrrptrons F11Ied Telephone 4 3186 East Locust Street Des MOIHGS Iowa R rtn Naaor tr WILLIE S GROCERY W1l11e G Voumard Proprretor F h FRUITS VEGETA-RSLES GROCERIES AND MEATS FREE Dehvery Phone 64134 902 Walker Street fo!- :Zami 1 wc L Rrnclc I 1.121 Lee 1-1311 ' I - ll 0 E11 lf :ls A1119-d 211.13 VJ: z felsh lf zz 1-1-1,21 EQ1.11j1'.4.'::t3g I - I - - 1 I ' 1 1 INJ1s -1 . 1 I . 131:13 Firvf lets :uri fitckl 1 s. 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Ruth Nzrqcrntr if HA in 15.511 - , 501 ' , i ' yt 111 X' 1r1' ik R1dt-11011: . - -. l ' I Qs I- Q, 1 Y- il ' 31311 Alfred Sgizrrxixzr CHRISTIE INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Servzce FIRE U TORNADO 0 AUTO 0 BONDS Phones 4 6141 5 6142 302 303 304 Teachout Burldmq East Frith and Locust SHOP AND COMPARE AT Irs' 7 gfnouqh 1050119 Xiu Rzdli NDERSUN Il LIGHTNER GROCERY For Grocertes and Meats 300 East Thrrtteth Street Phone 6 7930 BALLARD COAL COMPANY Quality Iowa and Eastern Coals 217 East Srxth Street Phone 4 9326 KELVINATOR REERIGERATORS WASHERS RADIOS ELECTRIC RANGES GAS STOVES MODERN APPLIANCE CO 315 Locust TUT' TUT' Buy BUTTERNUT BREAD At All Grocery Stores A r a pxzu Ir ROBINSON S MEN S SHOP Men when you re worn out and look run down Come mto Robmsons and lose your frown 508 Locust Street B asc Thurs 8 Lots of new clothes around school Flash' Only 290 shoppmg days t1l1 Chrrstmas Do your shopp1ng early Avo1d the rush Frr 9 We play L1ncoln there Basketball of course naturally Mon 12 All thrs fuss made over the sen1ors doesnt help the swelhng 1n the cerebral cav1ty Tues I3 Senror meetrng Wed 14 Separate clubs Another senror meetmg PAUL S GROCERY Free Delrvery 2550 Maury Street Phone 6 5742 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR GOLD MEDAL FEEDS Krtchen Tested Farm Tested Call DES MOINES FEED AND SUPPLY CO Free Delrvery Phone 65191 0 Arn ,er Make the Best oi It Use the Best of It OPAL FOODS Playmate Sport Oxfords are the school gxrl s cholce for style and qualrty bl 99 and S2 19 GAYLARDS 521 Walnut Street SUPER SERVICE I i CHRISTENSON BROS u Sf East 30th and Scott Streets Phone 6 9284 A L A L Q 'Z' 1 T . 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Well youll hnd rt m the bed 1n my room George L Is there any truth rn that report that Mr Wllson bought the corner gas stat1on'? Dale T Must be true I see that the FREE AIR srgn has been taken down Wtllma M Look' There s a tly 1n my soup Phylhs G We11, don't worry How much could a fly drmk anyway? DEM The eas1est way for Zutz to lose we1ght IS to shrmk from be1ng lazy HENRY CREWSE DRUG COMPANY Prescnptzon Service East Stxth and Locust Street Phone 4 8311 Des Mo1nes Iowa 'D -X t lt:-1 .-jf z.: , .Z 11:11 :1::: :1: 'Ax In if ,, -w35m,,,'t,tnt1,'n ,V,,,,-Y LM- sgts ,ass , 5 F of y I fi W 1 1, 'E , , , . ' , 1. gf' -f T 't--. 5 .p o lls ,E 5 .... ., ,Y-I 3 ... ' 1. ' ,T-, .lr Y,-13?-F .X f ' . W w 'L t' 7 ' Aw 1 A -'r M ' 4 f - ' ' S . . f'5 ' to tht- ul'.I:1l1t:1'y. H14-3 Dlilx' Slit' ' 'ss hy :1 zlce- xt z I sm ' XX ' ll I I 1 Cl I Itjl-2 Klrznttl fxvv. ljvs ' -s. luvu ljlul 1 9 ' -1 1: . I 1. i DEM . : . DEM . . : I ' ' ' . DEM uto mp 5 L L 4' 1 4 L -Q -Q -I E . . . 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