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Row 1: Officers: John McClintock, Secretary, Bill Jensen, President, Richard Phipps, Vice President, Row 2: Georgia Nittler, Isabell King, Geri Brown, Marguerite Nalevanko, Nancy Sisam ,Norma Gilbert, Joan Paterson, Nancy Howell, Halita Hogue, Shirlie Fellman, Elaine Darrah, Darlene Fidler, Row 3: Jerald Wolfson, Mildred Hawthorne, Marilyn Sparlond, lla Bash, Nancy Fredregill, Janet Mitchell, Marilyn Patterson, JoAnn Townsend, Patricia Henry, Diana Johonnsen, Miss Helmreich, Joy Townsend, Bonnie Joyce Roderick, John Madison: Row 4: Don Wilson, Al Hammer, Jack Stokes, Darrell Smith, Bill Stone, Wayne Bergstrom, Jim McDaniel, Jim Hillestad, Fred King, Bob Layman, Dave Worley, Jack Wolfe, Jack O'Neel, Darrel Walker, Jack Kerwpatrick. ' COUNCIL CADETS The Student Council, one of the most im- portant organizations of our school, forms committees to keep East High busy with ac- tivity. Each home room elects a representa- tive and these representatives choose the coun- cil officers. This year Bill Jensen was chosen president, and he was ably assisted by Dick Phipps, vice-president, and Johnny McClin- tock, secretary. Under the sponsorship of Miss Agnes Helmreich, the council had a very successful year, These student cadet teachers were chosen from a select list by Mr. D. O. Wilson for their ability, personality, and intelligence. Their job is to fill in for an absent teacher at the various schools, and to take over the class. Each student selects a subject which he thinks he is capable of teaching. Not all of this group will get a chance to practice their abili- ties, but those who do will profit by the experience. Row 1: Margaret Hansen, Beverly Gravengaard, Arlene Allan, Jeanette Adams, Susanne Terrell, Joan Ecidlemcin, F-reida Mathes., Row 2: Marilee Goodrich, JoAnn Townsend, Jeanette Paulsen, Betty Larson, Virginia Stevens, Darlene Deter, Revalie Sldeman, Marilyn Pat- terson, Darlene Bardole, Betty Reeves, Lucille Hester: Row 3: Rosemary Daley, Richard Phipps, Richard Strasburg, Don Wilson, Louis Stafford, Don Stielow, Jack Koener, John Madison, Harry West, Mr. Wilson, Jim Manchester. -10-
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,. ..,., ,. ka. elf 52 avr, if 'E' wel' if M 'Iii id A Row 1: Mary Brandt, Gary Perdue, John McClintock, Budd Bartine, Vara Nystrom, Lucille Hester, Row 2: Bill Oxley, Joan Eddleman De laine Eckard, Gloria Lang, Twila Mottson, Margaret Wheeler, Ella Mae Jones, Row 3: Myron Hull, Grant Dalrymple, John Mosberg Norma Sexton, Martha Stevens, Marilyn Byers. GQLDEIELD NEWS A school is known by its journal, and East is no excep- tion. The Scroll Stott deserves high merit for their excellent work on our school poper this semester. No gold miner of '49 worked harder panning gold than these busy boys ond girls do gleaning stories and pictures for our enjoyment. They are capably ossisted by their faculty advisors. These are Kenneth Strotton, Charles Springote, and Harriet Macy. The worthy Scroll editor is Joon Eddleman. Editing a school poper is by no means an easy job. There are many jobs completely unknown to the average person. Much time, writing, and brain-wracking is necessary before an article can be furnished that will till the bill. JOAN EDDLEMAN Editorfin-chief SCROLL ADVISORS PAGE EDITORS Charles Springate, Horriet Macy Dalrymple, Mattson, Jones, Stevens, Sexton, Bartine -9- Kenneth Stratton
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T , YW, Row 1: Miss Larson, Norma Thompson, Rosella Lentsch, Patricia Piper, Charlotte Peterson, Ruth Jeglum, Pat Wingert, Colleen Mofle, Donna Schaudt, Valera Crow, Row 2: Chloe Caswell, Barbara Havig, Sally Swenson, Jerry McDaniel, Nola Crottz, Alice Miller, Betty Mullen, Barbara Graves, Alice Galenbeck, Barbara Jay, Marilyn Jonnson, Row 3: Chester Baumeister, Phillip Garrison, Allen Coffey, Richard Blachley, Don Sloan, David Swain, Bob Bricker, Richard Deaton, James McDaniel. LIBRARIANS The library staff was chosen by the teachers from a select list. Their job is to help in the library and the book rooms, and to keep the rooms in order. They are always willing to help in every way possible. These helpers are able to keep up their efficient work, under the direction of Miss Carrie Larson, who is East High's head librarian. CLERICAL STAFF This group is selected from the different stenographic classes and from the study halls. Their duties are to receive and deliver calls, take dictation, and do other necessary jobs. They work in the offices of Mr. Prichard, Mr. Williams, Miss Helmreich, and also in the main office. Soon some of these students will have good stenographic jobs, and the experi- ence they receive here will be very useful to them. Row 1: Annabelle Loth, lda Strand, Phyllis Fellman, Betti Carr, Beverly Shriner, Julia Shannon, Donna Johnson, Mary Thompson: Row 2: Wanda Bemisdarfer, Belva Gooding, Catherine Wade, Norma Keown, Charmion Hindal, Margaret Eggerss, Jan ce Borg, Kathleen Olson, Mary Alice Suddeth, Shirley Scott, Row 3: Melva Adams, Loretta Graham, Jerry Spring, Barbara Powell, Josephine Briar, Jo Ann Schreiner, Marjorie Livengood, Catherine Rasmassin, Priscilla Webb, Corinne Mama, Joann Fogle, Helen Windsor, Bonna Dee Lenox, Row 4: Lucille Hister, Marilyn Byers, Marilyn Canfield, Marjorie Miller, Ruth Taylor, Patricia Henry, Phyllis Humphrey, Shirley Meeker, Ferne Johnson, Cora Wildinson, Joan McPherren, .Ioan Dowell, Ela'ne Thomas, Barbara Lewis, ..'l'l..
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