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V . 4 Row 1: Dowis, Munger, Schattauer, Patterson, Britton, Moore. Mason, Terrell, Metcalf, Mason: Row 2: Mendenhall, Prall, Mickelson, Gleason, Cox, Knotts, Keller, Mullen, Stevens, Casson: Row 33 Dooley, Moon. Johnston, Smith, Hartle, Jones, Anderson, Nygard, Jenkins, Weiss, Rush: Row 4: Miss Greenhill, Chopard, Ward, Woodyard, Kerr, Caswell, McClintock, Sawler, Gilmore, Green: ROW 53 Rees. Hillestad, Niffenegger. Borg, Sanw. Gee. Alam, Kirkpatrick, Ingalls, Norem. Not in picture: Brown, Pratt, Brady, King. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella choir, under the direction of Miss Sigrid Greenhill, is the most advanced and active vocal music organization of East High. As in past years, the choir has been in de- mand for assemblies and special programs. The outstanding program given by the choir this semester was the Christmas Nativity. Other appearances were before the East Des Moines club and the Rotary club. Also a re- cording was made by the choir which was later transcribed over KRNT. BOYS' QUARTET David Ward, Ivan Brown, Stanley McClintock, Eddie Norem SPECIAL GROUPS With only one former member the girls' sextet had the task ot learning to blend well together. They have appeared on the Nativity program and before the city P.T.A. The boys' quartet this semester has two ot its old members back. Their prominent pro- grams were tor the state P.T.A. convention and the students ot North High, besides the many times they have sung for programs here. We thank both of these groups for their splendid singing. ' GIRLS' SEXTET Barbara Mullin, JoAnn Hartle, Marilyn Patterson, Vera Gleason Shirley Mason, Shirley Mendenhall
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l l SCROL Every other week the students of East High receive the Scroll published by the second se- mester journalism class. ln the Scroll the readers find human interest stories, good fea- ture stories, and interesting editorials, as well as the schedules of future musical, dramatic and athletic events. This year the Scroll, which is under the edi- torship of Hazel Hedberg, was awarded the - y! Scholastic Press association. One of the fac- L STAFF S tors contributing to this high rating is the new style of type now being used for all headlines. Few students realize the tremendous amount of energy that must be expended before the Scroll reaches their hands. The pages must be laid out, and the articles must be written and corrected. After the finished Scroll is returned from the printer, it must be delivered to the subscribers. The faculty advisers are Ken- ..nfJh Stratton, .editorialg Harriet Macy, artg and Leslie Olsen, business. , .WT -,.,A.. .,.,.,, . . 1 , . ., N,-'Xu W'HWl ,ffl .,., iw - ri' ' -' i s i t Q rs J T lillf' 'f' U - lg . S rg . l. 4432 iiiliffi 'r'l CMT -.' 'A l ' . ylvl - ,-i,. ,5 .1-v,: 'vl ti ...sr .tr ...QM .. if it Mg t, Kenneth Stratton Harriet Macy Leslie D. Olsen U Editorial Art . Business 'Q ' l5-
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I' 1 Violins: Roberta Johnson, Marilyn Sandler, Bill Anderson, Dorothy Delk, Weldon Gourd: Viola: Jean Oliver: Cello: Esther Saunders: String Bass: Harlan Gee, Twila Mattson: Piano: Joy Newbrough: Clarinets: Richard Kirkpatrick, Allen Kling. Tom Cuncanoni Sax: Gene Dagett: Trumpets: Joe Caswell, Ray Southard, Dick Strasburg: Trombones: Lawrence Hayes, D'laine Anderson: Percus- sion: Fred King, Orville King. ORCH ESTRA Small but mighty is a description of our ad- mirable orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Marlin Morette, the orchestra provides fine music for the enjoyment of all. The outstanding appearances of the orches- tra this year were for the school play, com- mencement exercises and class night. The orchestra presents a splendid opportun- ity for those students who wish to develop their technique and appreciation for classical music. BAND Lending inspiration at the football games, assemblies, and various gatherings is the East High band, a group of hard-working musicians. The one who spurs them on is Mr. Marlin Morette, the likeable director, who is new with the band this semester. We heartily extend our thanks to you for the wonderful way you have contributed toward the spirit of East High. We, the students, are proud of you. Row 1: Harlan Gee, Betty Gephant, Greta Naig, Kathleen Frazier, Bertha Hammersly, Marilyn Patterson, Barbara Northrop, Rivalie Sideman, Shirley Anderson, Leona Lindbloom, Bertha Gee, Marilyn Sandler, Barbara Devallg Row 2: Dan Niflienegger, Tommy Cuncanon, Pat Kavanaugh, Elmore Collins, J. D, Curray, Dorothy Gruner, Gene Dagett, Robert Darrah, Richard Kirkpatrick, M91't0H Van D1'9S9l', Allen Kling: Row 3: Richard Cart, Orville King, Bill Anderson, Ronald Maddison, Bob Cummings, James Cameron, Bill Oxley, Robert Hall, Ray Southard, Don Brauer, Ray Caswell, Everett Davis, Ed Gordon: Row 4: Lee Huggins, Dick Strasburg, M. E. Morrette, Richard Reynolds, Eugene Krouse, Lawrence Hayes, Charles Oppedahl, Ivan Brown, Robert Walters. ..17... ,, ,.-.inal-
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