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SCHOOL MESSENGER Harold Winterbottom NUR5E'S HELPERS Row 1: Billie Llewellyn, Doris Reynolds, Doris Lovellg Row 2: Jo Ann Smith, Darlene Plummer Donna Jean Griggs, Donna Foster, Pat Tatman, Imogene Stout, Marilyn Canfield, Marjorie Miller, Row 3: Charlotte O'Brien, Joan Paterson, Betty Smith. NURSE l-lELPERS AND SCI-IOGI. MESSENGER Every student who has been in the nurse's office knows of the group of helpful girls who work there. The l849'ers, doubtless, needed many women to help care for the countless injuries and sicknesses contracted in the long journeys to California. So it is in East. Many slight injuries are received by pupils, and these girls do their part by helping keep up the books and other such things. They are to be commended for their good work. The school messenger, Harold Winterbottom, runs er- rands down town. CANDY SELLERS-CASHIERS Row 1: Leona Borg, Gloria Buttler, Helen Kligwegt, Mary Ellen Haviland, Row 2: Regina Porter, Janice Gilchrist, Doris Sloan, Eoris Peddicord, Eleanor Rankin, Maxine l'C.ll'le. STAGE HANDS AND MOVIE l-lELPERS Hats off to the back-stage hands! We all know the important part these boys play in 'taking care of the lights and other such things in assemblies. They deserve our appreciation. The movie-helpers are important also. The 49'ers had few entertainments, but we are supplied with plenty of fun in our noon hour by these capable boys. We are all familiar with the girls who tire- lessly and patiently stand behind the cash registers and candy counters to do their bit of service for us. STAGE AND MOVIE Row 1: Joe Lord, Fred Long, Plenny Batesg Row 2: Bob Darroh, Joe Patton, Richard Birkenholz Laddie Hayes, Donn Hines, Albert McGill7 Not in Picture: Paul Stanwood. -16.-
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1 Row 1: Marlene Mclntosh, Spanish, Doris Sloan, Art, Gladys Young, Fellowship lg Row 2: Gloria Faught, Fellowship 25 Nancy Sisam Junior Zeta, Beverly Gravengaard, Senior Debsg Mary Brant, Senior Zetap Charlotte Peterson, Philomathean, Row 3: Myron Hull Shakespearean, Don Wilson, Latin and Chess, Richard Phipps, Sport, Jack Nixon, Camera, Dick Johnson, Hi Y. CLUB PRESIDENTS Our clubs are very important, and certainly the most well-known organizations in the school. They provide enjoyment for the stu- BOOSTER COMMITTEE One of the new organizations at East this year is the Booster Committee, The job of these people is to promote pep and good dents in many ways. The presidents of these clubs are needful to help organize and plan tor special events and to preside at every meeting. The quilting and husking bees of old tur- nished entertainment tor the pioneers. ln the same way our varied clubs help us to en- joy our studies more. The presidents do a fine job and we praise them for their accom- plishments. sportsmanship. Some examples of their duties are selling pom-poms, school pins, and ban- ners, decorating goal poles before the game, making signs for the halls, and giving pep talks. They also organize a group who come early to sit on the titty yard line, so as to have a more organized cheering section. This year the committee has done a splendid job. Row 'I: Marilyn 'Dennis, Marilyn Wagner, Marilee Goodrich, Marilyn Drottz, Kristi Beal, Ethel Shirkg Row 2: Grant Dalrymple, Herbert Hicks, Budd Bartine, Jack Johnson, Row 3: Ralph Whitehead, Jack Stokes, John McClintock, Dick Sargent. l --l5-
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