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

 - Class of 1962

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ears ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Fast High was founded in 1861, moved into its present building on May 17, 1912. The motto. For The Service of Humanity, was submitted by Charles CummingS in response to a eon- test for the most appropriate motto. To describe the building, it is significant to note that all the entrances are patterned alter old classic models. The front entrance is patterned alter the north portico of the Erechtheum; the northeast door from the Tower of Winds; the southwest from the Parthenon; and the southeast from the Temple of Neptune, Paestum. The architects were Proudfoot, Bird, and Rawson. East High is truly a masterpiece of architecture. The ivy at the front of the building was donated b Vincent Starzinger in 1915. Miss May Goodrell was an active part of East for over 65 years. To her, East High will always owe a lasting debt of gratitude. In 1894 Miss Millicent Cuplin, a teacher at East, was successful in having football adopted as a school sport A winner never quits, a quitter never wins. This is the best way to describe the people of Lee Township. They knew what they wanted and worked for it . East High School. Some of the tradition and spirit of East High was developed early in the long history of the school. It took many people many years to establis East High at the top of the ranks of all schools. Top left: Moving into the present building from the old in 1912. Lower left: East High School- building of tradition, alumni of honor, students of pride and glory. Upper right: The Roaring Twenties brought short skirts, fast dances, an loud colors to East. Lower right: School grows to accommodate larger enrollment 1953. —2—

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+3ndex Academics 6 Senior 14 Activities 46 Sports 64 Advertising Homerooms 82 Printer- Garner Publishing Company Engraver: Capital City Printing Plate Company CO-EDITORS: Diane Mally, Paul Stanger PHOTOGRAPHERS: Bob Nisser, Darrel Child, John Burgeson, Allen Johnson. Don Pinegar COVER: Marilyn Waychott ' ADVISERS: Mr. Christian (Editorial) Mr. Jarchow (Advertising) Mr. Springate (Business) Mr. Hiatt (Art)



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3 or Jlie Service JJumanltp Hast High School has won the city championship in football eleven times in the last twenty-five years, five in succession. In 1941 East entered into the Big Seven football Conference, now known as the Big Six. The year 1947 marked the beginning of baseball at East High. Mr. Goodwin, math teacher, was East ' s first baseball coach. That same year a group of aggressive men decided East High needed its own stadium. The East Des Moines Kiwanis began the Spotlight Parade. In only fifteen years the Spotlight, under die direction of Miss Sylpha Snook, has built our stadium, purchased an organ for the school and many other wonderful things. The Spotlight Parade brings the largest audience of the year to the KRNT Theater, proof of the wonderful organization of East Higrfs alumni. Along with our stadium, in 1953 our new addition was begun under the direction of the architects Weth- erell and Harrison. In the past twenty-five years many things have been added to East High School. The Majorettes, Flag Twirlers, girl cheerleaders, and the Scarlet Steppers were all organized. In 1961 the school crowned its first Alumni Queen. Miss Dixie Lovell reigned over East. Miss Carol Haney, our present queen, was elected at the annual Alumni Assembly, in the fall of 1961. 1 1 The desire for school activities brought a beautiful stadium, the thrill of competition developed athletics, and the desire for people to be free •inutfht men to fight. Upper left: Victory in the Pacific. The raising of Old Glory on Iwo Jima, 1945. Man ' s desire to be free won against M vneiming odds. Lower left and right: Dreams become reality. Stadium built through efforts of the East Des Moines Kiwanis I nner ririit- ine bcarlets remain on top in the realm of sports. —3—

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