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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 . I Q 1 N ' . g . ' in l - . - g ', un . ' Q Q W ,U ' O . . l U, . - - U ' Q . . , . ln , ' . O , . D , ' . - ' El I ' . - U Q , - . IIT' l D bi' - l '- . I E' I ' ' l l rf . 5 . . E N 5, - . . . . ' Q ' 1 . y . Q4 . I x 3 l I . . . . . .QL . . . 'Es' ' f 14 ta ll ll nn an lla tl all ll! tl. .lt lla All Alt' Ill All All lla aft all All All all .Xt ,fp gh gh 111 gh gf. 414 gt. In In ly, lr, ... A ...- -- .4- .L X-
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A. 1- 1. 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 . A if 1 it Q 'i 1 V Q , I A ' 4 - ' 1 X3 I 4- ' H f 1 O ' ai I 4- . F' rut 1 Qt ffqtxist, Fflvzgv S11 xrrrzt SL:1:lL Nell Srzzzflt ljrlytlxrg L1Cll, ..f' Lf11.:1- . 9' .-Klum' Kilt! twllvwrz Kirtz Betty lwrm l.:y::.:r1 lif-::i1:Lx Fl:-wif'-1 . . xzlfzrc Pftfzzz flwlttl' .1 ll- - ut kz ftxzrlvty if zxly, '--zz., l.-- '11 xrd, G'-1, ' z ' .- . Kfsglfz 11111: l.l',:lQ in-Ig' r :Lil rr' l.- Y: 1:1 I H521 'E-1 C' xy' 'L QQ lf.-L 9' Third Row Ruth 36217413 'ffxrzz 111,51 sz. Pf.S'f.ll'l l:ffl7 '? Lf :: xry Lunrion, PTYIQ' ' im, :1 'tr 1 '1 ::':' ::. f'l'.'i: 5,17- T QE.:r1 ttf l. :'- I. '- fe :rt .Z'.1::, 11, EQ. ' 1ff'i E 1tl:if,: f I 4. ' - 1 1 I . I . I D . . . Qu . . . h- 1 I I ' ' nv . . . V . . . . . , I - - 1 . . . I . . 4- . . , . . . . l O I . 1 N - l 9 i I I t . ,r .. . O, Q - Q , A as 9 x 1 A 1 1.5 ....,. , X... a y X x --f. . J - . A Q -L' -MQ-M A 4- ---.-... -.....,, .. ,r,....,, 6 :ir -5 T-...--..i- A- , .v Q I A .,,. M... .............. g 1 1 A R i , 1 t ' C- -, ' I'rxw:lt',' H'iwt 21L:::: :L l-1 1:1 x' 11.5521 Ilfy' Qxx :1:. 1: Y ' ?k1':.:' yr. ff ::', ?'1t.:t fltiftxzt 1 I If :1 :V Z- 1: 1. 21.1114 l. 1111 :L . :I 1 :.- :.- V .vt ' :i,t',',' It : Z.. :, ' tif. file :L 5111: .' :: .- ' 1: 1:1111 1- :L : 1: 'Q :Z I1 'J Qs 1.
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1-. Q. 1. 1. 1. A. Q.. 1. 1 L Q- Q lu L 5 1- Qu- L 4-v if Q' 4' if ALL AROUND HELPERS The ushers the stage hands and electr1c1ans the wardrobe department and the co tume g1rls all contr1bute generously to East H1gh s welfare but rece1ve scant recogn1t1on for the1r serv1ces The ushers under the gu1dance of Mr McCay and Mr Stephens are on hand do1ng the1r work fa1thfully at all of our noon mov1es grad uat1on exerc1ses plays and extravaganzas The stage hands Mr Hostetter s charges as srst 1n the stages mamtenance arrange the scenery handle the curtaxns and act as general handy men at almost all of East H1gh s act1v 1t1es The thrrd group of our unsung heroes 1n cludes the costume and wardrobe grrls who work long hours under the dr rectron of Mrss Rychnovsrcy and MISS Harg1s ALL AROUND HELPERS Stage Workers Ushers Movre Opera tors Costume Gxrls etc Fu-st Second Row Thxrd How Not the Prcture s i DULCY Dulcy a three act comedy dlrected by Mrs Iumata Laser was presented October 17th by the East H1gh drama department Mary Edythe Stuart portrayed Dulcy a newly wed who tr1ed to manage her husbands CBob E1senlauersl bus1ness The Forbes tVance Walters and Bev erly Blakel spent a very exc1t1ng week end at Dulcy s home when the1r daughter tBetty Rrderl spurned one lover CBob Balll eloped wrth a second ClVlax Halversonl but marr1ed Dulcys brother CBob Dawsonl Kerth Burton stole the show as Schuyler Van Dyke wh1le Charles lVl1spel and Maur1ce Carton eftectlvely played the butler and Van Dyke s cousrn 'I' F' 5' F- ,, , ,W F- P- 1 , A l I , ' . . . S ' ' , H- - ' ' . 1 I - l 1 . 1 - 1 - I , ' . . 1' - ' - I 1 - , . . I 3- ' ' ' ' . I - - I - I I v I . . I I 1 ' I . I . . 0 I - . I - , . F- - '- ' ' 1 ' How' l 12:55 CLZLI., f.f'r1y lpn CT-Z, 1 g ' O i1t1,:'.'Y ls' re l. , Fx if: I. I xt E trxdflz V , ,S ' ' , 'ft iii: If ',' FJZI1 l 21:15 z., ff :t at ' N N ME Q ' l ' El:z1.1:.fr:.t1 '.'.'f1,:i,. f 2111. ...LW Q D 'R 5 Pla Q: zzzli ll 13121 Ffa' , V ' , Q fill' I :na l 1:1011 UQ-1111 ll it: ':'l: :Q fill' I., .' X. ' f4..f l11l:41,ft.1:',':,::ii H 1'7 :Ei li ll Twfi t' . F F: 4- ' t'E.'z1':s Elzzut V: fx, l.1i K v A Q X N fl:'::ikf.z1i, A1111 F'r'l11Ex'.-. r:'l, 7' lCllIXFDYi -'-4 rx 5' ' Q li l A 1t'- 1: ll 1'1::. :mi in-'ft 1- 1'1filV:'1, P 'P ' l 4 Q f . ..,. If ' 5 .trial 1.1.3.-1 K- :pt 'l'.:: :,- ' ' 9 ' ' in ' If .' I :rr Tielztzr ' - ' 3 lx h f'11'frf:fIfl, In 1' r Aki :Ez 11, : zz fl 113' Rafi B ' ' V b A- 'l1fIi..IZl Txfzx 11'-ft P: 11 Tl I 1 l. :tiCiv s - Q 1 I Q s 'f, l-rf'1:. 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
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