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ll mam., Row 1: Theresa Marshall, Doris Harrington, Vona Ann Larson, Eloise Wiseman, Mary Jordan, Kathleen Lewis, Colleen Bunn, Floretta Crawford, Walter Barnard: Row 2: Bob Speck, Marilyn Erickson, Betty Topp, Beverly Lawler, Betty Thompson, Bev- erly Lindbeck, Don Hardie, Row 3: John Philips, Doris Beck, Jeanette Paulson, Darlene Bardole, Shirley Stoner, Jean Mykle- bust, Evalyn Ellis: Row 4: Miss Larson, Bob Darrah, Johnnie Rex, Don Baird, Hugh McGe1lwrah, Bill Thornton, Le Roy Whitfield. LIBRARY STAFF The library staff, which is directed by Miss Carrie Larson, our school librarian, is selected from a list of applicants. The members of the staff must relinquish their study hour to do this service. The duties of the staff include assisting the students in finding reference material, check- ing books out, seeing that they are returned when due, and keeping the library in order. The boys in the bookroom who check out text bool? to classrooms are also members of the staf . CLERICAL STAFF The duties performed by the clerical staff not only greatly relieve the work of the regular office force, but also offer valuable office ex- perience to the members of the staff. This group consists of girls who are selected from the various classes of the commercial depart- ment. As workers in the office of Mr. Prichard, Mr. Williams, Miss Helmreich, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. McGaffee, they answer the phone, take dictation, type, file, mimeograph, circulate special bulletins and run errands. Row 1: Pat McNamara, Shirley Sloan, Betty Kline, Isabel Bain, Inez McQuarry, Peggy Miller, Ann Nelson, Joanne Bird, Rosemary Lawrence, Pat Carlisle, Marge Blaser: Row 2: Mary Lou Crewse, Joyce Varme, Irene Bell, Arla Schrupp, Jacque- line Hines, Betty Sloan, Norma Martin, Mary Whitaker, Dorothy Anderson, Marjorie Castelline, Dorothy Brooks: Row 3: Margaret Brady, Frances Smith, Esther Bell, Norma Schattauer, Marie Radosevich, Ruth Johnson, Virginia Thrap, Do Lores. 0I'd9l', Virginia Barns, N0I'IY1a Hall: Row 4: Jessie Cummings, Wanda Pinegar, Beverly Meacham, Beth Cameron, Beverly German. -22- A
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: . fx. ,. .-... . ..- . .my l ft, .xg J , in if N., , -.gn V . r ,,,,AAAAAA,AAAAA,AAAA Q .. Left to right: Peggy Crank, Charles Montgomery, Bonnie Bean, Beverly Gravengaard, Arthur Dahl, Judy Green. Robert Hedlund, THE TORCHBEARERS A play within a play was the plot of The Torchbearers , a three-act comedy presented at the East High audtorium. The excellent cast under the direction of Mrs. Juniata Laser, our capable dramatics teacher, was headed by Charles Montgomery, Bonnie Bean, Judy Green, and Bernadine Haltom. Behind the scenes are the wardrobe girls who throughout the semester care for our costumes used in plays and assemblies. WARDROBE GIRLS Row 1: Sharon Heyzgen, Vera Gleason: Row 2: Shirley Rush, Janie Cox, Beverly Meacham: Row 3: Do Lores Onder, Beth Cameron. Paul Bosholm, Joe Caswell, Bernadine Haltom, Rose Mary Daley, Jeanette Adams, Annabelle Gardner, Dale Nystrom. CLUB PRESIDENTS One of the most enjoyable extra curricular activities is being a member of a club. Every student has the opportunity of joining two or- ganizations, a mixed club, and a boys' and girls' club. Each one has a teacher as an ad- viser who guides them in their numerous proj- ects. A great deal of the success of a club is due to the ability and leadership of its officers. CLUB PRESIDENTS Row 1: Louie Smith, Gretchen Gustafson, Howard Anderson, Eloise Wiseman Christine Sandahl, Beverly Fisher lnot picturedj: Row 2: Grace Zagnoii, Lila Salyers, Ruth Martin, Harriett Gustafson. Ted Boller. -21-
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