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

 - Class of 1948

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'UDENT CADET TEACHERS N 'l: Mary Anne Shockley k Eisenlauer, Jean Moore 'is Beck, Sally Grinstead, Eve- Ellis, Marilyn Erickson, Row Clifford Layton, Jcckee Gib- , Rodney Noland, Bob Hed- rl, Butch Reynolds, Jcan My- bust, Margo Clemens, Row 3 k Winters, Austin Grcider, 'man Johnson, Ron Brandt- n, Bob Schmidt, Angus Camp- -J :- SCHOOL MESSENGERS A great deal of confidence is placed in our two school messengers. Bob Kellogg takes the sample pool water water to the City Hall lab- oratory every day for test. lf anything is wrong with the water, the office is called, and the pool is closed. Bill Jensen is the mes- senger to the school board office once a week. SUPPLY GIRL The work of this girl really needs no ex- planation, for she is one we all get acquainted with sometime during the semester. She is always ready to serve anyone, and does a very efficient job of doing so. We owe her 'nany thanks for the time she has spent, before and after school, fulfilling our needs STUDENTS CADET TEACHERS Chosen by Mr. D. O. Wilson for personal character, intelligence, and dependability, the Student Cadet teachers prove themselves ex- tremely serviceable throughout the course of the school year. During their l2A semester, they fulfill the absence of teachers in high, junior high, and elementary schools. Many instances occur when these students are grateful for this ex- perience. CAFETERIA GIRLS VVithout the efficient help of the cafeteria girls, our lunch room would be greatly handi- capped, Their various jobs include selling candy bars, checking trays, making change, and keeping tables well supplied with food for the hungry students of East High. The girls are under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Maude Wiggenjost, cafeteria manager. 1 -lf st it ff SCHOOL MESSENGERS SUPPLY GIRL Row 1: Mary Louise Baker, Leona Brog, Kellogg, Bill Jensen. Shirley Stoner Jefmne Webbcfi ROW 25 Luellumuc MC' Lucas, Marvel Sloan, Elaine Nunes, Nadine Barrer.

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Row 1: Jim Walters, Theresa Marshall, Doris Gilmore, Colleen Bunn, Betty Porter, Floietta Crawford, Kathleen Lewis, Mary Jordon, Ruth Darrah,! Jean Myklebust, Doris Harrington, Vera l-larlessg Row 2: Harry Chopard, Jeanette Paulsen, Vona Ann Larson, Mary Mc- Alister, Deloris Sowder, Lila Brewer, Patty Grabowski, Joan Downey, Arlene Allyn, Imogene Fowler, Row 3: Georgia Parks, Jo Ann Packey, Chuck Fouts, Bob Bricker, Harold Heyer, Ray Dewey, Dick Fuller, Don Smith, Lavaughn Taylor, Marilyn Dennis. LIBRARY STAFF The library staff, under the direction of Miss Carrie Larson, our librarian, assists in finding material, checking books in and out, and keeping them in proper order. Additional members of this staff are the students who work in the bookroom, those who check on overdue books, and those who collect home room attendance records. CLERICAL STAFF These students, chosen by the commercial department, work in the offices of Mr. Prich- ard, Miss Helmreich, Mr. Williams, Miss Ham- mer, Mrs. Clark, and the main office. By an- swering telephones, typing, taking dictation, and doing other necessary jobs they render a great service, relieve the regular office force, and gain valuable experience. Row 'lz Pat Griffiths, Beverly Shriner, Beth Carr, Charlotte Peterson, Rose Marie Gesrnondi, Patty Anderson, Dona Holler, Betty Jack- son, Beverly Bricker, Shirley Donner, Mary Mora, Evelyn Barnes, Row 2: Rosalyn Bolich, Ruth Corner, Betty Witt, Frances Foote, Evelyn Barnes, Wanda Pinegar, Beverly Lawler, Kathleen Young, Betty Topp, Pauline Truman, Mary Graham, Rose Mary Buttz, Mavis Gustafson, Row 3: Joyce Lusk, Phyllis Cotter, Shirley Cooper, Hazel Riddle, Esther Morris, Frances Welch, Joan Speer, Doris Harrington, Alice Blanquart, Bonnie Burns, Bonnie Thornton, Sharon Heggen, Ann Marie Reynolds, Mary Jordan, Kathleen Lewis, Row 4: Alma L 'll Hester, Marilyn Byers, Bonnie Clemenson, Bonlta Bryant, Janet Carter, Barbara Jackson, Evelyn Drcsler, Barbara Abbott, ' Bl Daniels, Elizabeth Gross, Row 5: Foote, uci e ' Ch rlene Madden, Beverly Clement, Phyllis Humphrey, Barbara Thompson, ossom r ' A I All n Imogene Fowler, Diana Johannsen, a Barbara Grossnickle, Shirley White, Beverly Meacham, Charlotte Larson, Patsy G abowski, Joan Downey, rene y , L22-



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Row 'l: Narma Richards, Ruth Simmons, Gloria DeVan, Thelma Vinton, Beverly Clement, Joyce Ladd, Mary Alice Suddeth, Carrol Jay, Theresa Marshall, Jackie Rogers, Row 2: Marilyn Canfield, Donna Leininger, Rita Mae Stader, Betty Boyer, Charlotte Larson, Gloria Rife, Shirley Starr, Joan Paterson, Delores Payne, Susanna Formaro, Row 3: Miss Greenhill, Delores Backstrom, LaVaughn Taylor, Marilyn Dennis, Pat Tatman, Edith Ann Kalny, Nan Stevens, Pat Collins, Norma Jenkins, Joan Cook, Row 4: Margie Schaffer, Myrtle Mclntire, Sylvia Kruzick, Shirley Butler, Beverly Taylor, Reba Shaler, Maxine Crane, Dorothy Senior, Cecelia Ratton. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club is made up of girls who are working to obtain better development of their voices. Besides receiving some valu- able training, the girls get much enjoyment from singing together in a group. They have several chances to appear on programs dur- ing the year. Every semester some of these girls are chosen to sing with the A Cappella Choir during the following semester. This term about forty girls were enrolled under the dlrection ot Miss Greenhill. BOYS' GLEE CLUB lf you happen to pass by room 2l 9 the third hour on Boys' Glee Club day you will hear the voices of some of the school's best and most advanced male singers. These boys, un- der the direction of Miss Sigrid Greenhill, have an excellent opportunity to gain musical knowledge and also a good chance to partici- pate in group singing. The Boys' Glee Club takes an active part singing in many programs both. here at East High and elsewhere. yN,ff' f r N-1 Row 1: Abe Sommerville, Bob Kellogg, Dale Cunion, Harry Chopard, Wendell Burbank, Richard McGriff, -Bill Kellogg, Dale Suddeth, Charles Hadden, Row 2: Gerald LaBlanc, Gerald Brady, Dale Nystrom, Jim Ingalls, Dan Niffenegger, Jim Brookins, Lavester Fitz- patrick, Miss Greenhill, Row 3: Charles Kerr, Bill Terrell, Dwight Ellis, Kenneth Kline. Not in picture: Eugene Lawler, i

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