East High School - Trojan Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

 - Class of 1958

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tions on science projects at an after-school meeting, O Ernie Pines displays his solar furnace designed for heating a house the year around. Formulas for Success The East High Science Club, composed of twenty mem- bers, held meetings every two weeks. Club officers were Roger Primrose, president, John Miller, vice- president, and Fred Nordbrook, secretary-treasurer. I Bill Patterson employs his spectrometer to identify and find the density of solutions. I Using the scale to weigh chemicals is Lynda Krueger, whose proiect involves determining the size of salt ions in solution. O Shirley Kokotan and Pat Allison measure the width of blood cells to determine blood condition. W . X A KW' I .lf if J' . 3 ll W Ili I ., I Science Club advisors William Love and Paul Morgan offer sugges-

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Books Lure Learners ,fwfr Librarian Elaine Foster helps Sandra Grove become aware of the Library Week slogan, Wake Up and Read! The Library Council, composed of representa- tives trom thirty-three homerooms, meets once a month on Wednesday morning. The council correlates student interest in the library and proper use of its facilities. Harry Wong and LIBRARY COUNCIL Ralph Maass, co-chairmen, Jim Brooks, secre- tary, and Miss Lillian Enlow, advisor of Library Science and Library Council, aid in the selec- tion ot books, and make the library a pleasant and profitable place to spend one's time. First Row: Lynda Krueger, Delinar Walker, Ralph Maass, Donna White, Jim Chapin, Judy Petersen. Second Row: Mary Fisher, Maralyn Leach, Marilyn Bock, Carol Looney, Diane Armstrong, Karen Kuehl, Karen Miller, Patty Janes. Third Row: Barbara McDowall, Elaine Foster, Dennis Fayant, Jim Brooks, Florence Bueh- ler, Rosie Allen. Fourth Row: Margaret Jenney, Judy Rankin, Janet Pencil, Judy Merryman, Grace Betts, Kathie Stainbrook, Ruth Crow, Clara Phillips, Jane Donaldson, Mariorie Jenney.



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ft, Wm ART CLUB Art Club members become engrossed in their research and begin work on jewelry, the club proiect. Seated: Karen Pittman, Valery Rogers, Rose Nerge, Pat Gunnell, Nancy Doyle, Bob Mixdorf and Henry Weisbrod. Standing: Jackie Tretter, Doris Mclane and Dale Lampman. Clubs Reveal Artistic Talent Q is Q 1, .5 .,,...,. ,fm Eight of the art students won special recognition for their outstanding work in the art department. Winners of the Scholastic Art Awards pleased over their certificates are: First Row: Fred Hickman, Doris McLane, Jackie Tretter and Jay Hollins. Second Row: Bob Mixdorf, Caryl Slaughter, John Brown and Tom Manley. CAMERA CLUB Camera Club members enioy eating a potluck dinner and sharing their enthusiasm before an East-West basketball game. Members are: Jim Cook, Fred Hickman, Ruth Cadwallader, Dick Kinzler, LeRoy Griffith, Linda Hickman and Connie Stone. Nw Photography enthusiast Gary Urban takes on a professional air as he focuses his camera to shoot a pic- ture. Ruth Cadwallader, Gary Urban, Linda Hickman, Don Urban and Dennis Fayant stop to pose for a 3 Wi? s 5-,,, wwf picture while on an after-school club hike.

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