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From left to right: Bob Link, Don Nicholson, Mary Slattery, James Vitiritto, Diane Blakely, Bill Hart, Jeannine Cain, Bonnie Roderick Jack Shockley, Jeanette Adams, David Swain, Rosemary Daley, Jay Dee Curry, Don Buckroyd, Janice Nordaker, Shirley Flesher, Joanne Nordaker, Janice Anderson, Bobbie Knapp, Betty Evans, Gloria Vestal, Seated: Janet Spitler, Richard Blachley, Suzanne Olls, Joan Tem pletong Not in Picture: Joan Coon, Bill Stone. THE DIVINE FLORAH The 49'ers enjoyed entertainment just as we do today. Much ot this entertainment is provided us by the school play. The play this year, The Divine Flora, was a comedy in three acts. The students, who were chosen tor their acting ability, put in a lot ot work in turning out an excellent play. The play was about a rich unattractive girl, who changed to become a popular, at- tractive person. East High is fortunate in having such a capable director as Mrs. Laser. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The a cappella choir is East High's most highly skilled group ot singers. Miss Sigrid Greenhill is the person responsible for training such an outstanding group, and everyone ap- preciates the programs put on by them. Be- cause ot their tine singing, much is added to our Christmas Nativity program, where sing- ing is needed to add beauty and musical color. Some ot the other important programs that were given by the choir during the Christmas season were assemblies at Woodrow Wilson, and singing at the Rotary club. Row 1: Richards, Ladd, Patterson, Dennis, Kruzich, Virden, Taylor, Matthews, Mitchell, Beckman, Drottz, Rite, I-loagg Row 2: Stevens Coon, Lindblom, Larson, Munger, Johnston, Adams, Williams, Bardole, Thompson, Moore, Tayler, Musselmang Row 3: Miss Greenhill Gustafson, Smith, Sandelin, Sommerville, Charter, Ellis, Daniels, McClintock, Scholes, Buck, Bates, Mullen, Row 4: Jay, Whatling, Bentley Blachley, Thompson, Terrell, Wolfe, Bible, Sorensen, Varme, Exline, Brody, Kesterson, Not in Picture: Hedgecock. -12..
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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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i Row 1: Garmon, Hammer, Long, Bertin, Gault, Caswell, Sternerg Row 2: Fischer, Gilliland, Gourd, Oliver, Bible, Smith, Plummer, Row 3 Lommy, Hedgecock, McFarland, Romans, Jacobson, Brown, Brouer, Row 4: Borg, Herron, King, Cort, Daniels. WITI-l A Drums - trumpets - cymbals! These in- struments, along with many others, bring to our mind the band. East High can really be proud of the band this year as in the years before. lt is, as usual, one of the best in the city. The new uniforms are very striking. We have seen how attractive and impressive they are on the field at the football games, and at various times during our school se- mester. H. Strasburg, Granger, Boles, Marshall, Till, R. Strasburg, Kile BANJCD Our school does not give sufficient credit and attention to our orchestra. This organi- zation gives as much time and work as does any in the school. At the school play, the senior follies, and other outside entertainment connected with our school, the orchestra fur- nishes music. Although our orchestra is not very large, it does a good job. Mr. Borg is the trained director to whom we owe much of the success of the orchestra. Dick Strasburg, Major, Row 'l: Beck, Oppedahl, Gourd, Prince, Brown, McFadden, Cart, Cameron, Cummings, Stenner, Peltman, Row 2. Stout, Bain, Day, Ralton, Long, Sicleman, Prall, Kile, Bales, Wurst, Anderson, Mattsong Row 3: Kruzick, Buck, Airy, Curry, Hanson, Murray, Larson, Johnson, Caswell, Bible, Stillwell, Row 4: Peterson, Thompson, Cameron, Oliver, Gee, Hedgecock, Webb, Parker, Granger, Crault, Harris, Stice, Row 5: Brought, Davis, Brouer, Allen, Herron, Lindbloom, Daniels, Till, Marshall, Williams, Anderson, Pearson, Row 6: Gor- don, Strasburg, Bates, Burns, Plummer, Wren, Larsen, Whatling, Smith, Plummer. L13,
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