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l SCROLL STAFF First Row: Wiley, Re nolds. Hann, Yltel. Tiley, Cha man. wry, Heggen. Couch, Cramer: .Second Row: Cnlfrey. Role. Parker. Hart. Nelson. Muck. Nassif. Adema, Bliley, Harris: Third Row: Smith. Plane, Erskine. Brultman. Hnuge. Daniela. elton. Denton. Smnlnk, Strat- ton: Fourth Row: Olsen. Yates, Wur- ren, Meyers, Marquis, Long. Neiswnnger. Friedman: Fifth Row: Howe, Fnlkoski, Aamoth, Ruhm and. Prince. Erickson. Ken- ne y. DEBATE Fin! Row: Goughnour, Ostrem, Conk- wrlglzt, Wildey, -Robinson: Second Row: Monteith. Feintecl. Mr. I. H. Gabrielson, Levitt, Kerr. EXTEM AND ORATORY First Row: Gabrielson. McCall Wildey. Watlington. l. THE SCROLL STAFF, which edits the school paper. and which is composed primarily of members of the Iournalism 2 class, was divided into two separate staffs which published the Scroll alternately this semester. 2. THE DEBATERS. coached by Mr. Iohn Gabrielson, have been debating the subject, Federal aid to education, with schools throughout the state, and were represented in the McCahill Toumament at Drake. 3. East High was represented in the city extemporaneous speaking contest by Carol Wildey, who placed first, and Nedra McCall, sixth. Carol Wildey placed first in the city oratorical contest and Arthelia Walling- ton. seventh. East placed second in school rankings. Mr. I. H. Gabrielson is the coach. 'ixvxlf 1 ff f 'lu e l I l P: 3-9' 1 VFP Common sense: is instinct, ' and enough of it is genius. 7779
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Baldwin. Fahneatocl Matkovlch, johnson, Davis, McCleary. Cox, Miller, Strait, Lee: Second Rows Hohl, Ielfriea, Mattern. Koenigsberger. Gustafson, Anderson. Hatchett, Folsom, Lewis: Third Row: Cross. Goodalde, Hanks, Brackenbury, Olson. Hapton- stahl, Anderson, Brau ht. Frink: Fourth Row: Wines, Rees. Eerris. Prilx. Mon- teith, Martens, McGlothlen: Fifth Row: Suddeth, Williams, Adams, Douglass, Witten, Foulke. Burns. NATIONAL HONOR ' SOCIETY First Row: Asarch, Caplan, Conk- wrlght, Williams, Lincoln. Barker, Iohn- son. Sargent. Robesky, Wilson, Bailey. Grochsla, Harris, Hayden: Second Row: Phillips, McClear , McKlbben. Gough- nour, Ostrem, Wheels, Davis. Grey, Staferton. Malkovich, Sheldon. Adams: Third Row Ho r Klb B : use , r y. IOHCI, ur- winkle, Knudsen, Anderson, Bruatman, Nutt, Moore, Wehrle, Roqera, Blttlng: Fourth Row: Kennedy, Porter. Foulke. Celander. Friedman. Robinson, Hurley, Smaluk. Wildey, Rees. Roorda: Filth Row: Ball. Wilson, Anderson, Kennedy. Btacltenbury, Cross, Haptonstahl, Long, Nelson, Smith, Silver. Nelson. QUILL STAFF First Row: Ball, Mack, Malmberg, Garland, Hann, Re nolds, Wiley, Ha den. Adams, Bailey, wildey: Second how: Welrl, Dailey, Barldon, Nutt. Sayre. Hauge, Barker, Gou hnour. Haptonltahl: Third Row: L. D. Olsen, Porter, CIOII, Marquis. Ruhmland. Long. lefrles, Mr. Stratton. l. l'Hl:I STUDENT COUNCIL, a legislative organization composed of representatives from every room, acts as the governin body of the school. Its activities are under the guidance of Miss Agnes Helmreich, Mr. C. O. Hoyt. and YVlr. O. G. Prichard. 2. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is an organization composed of students who excel in scholar- ship, leadership, service. and character. Membership in this society is honored by various colleges. 3. THE QUILL STAFF. members of which are selected by the English department from twelfth grade students, edits the Quill under the direction of Mr. Stratton, Mr. Olsen. and Miss Macy. 'll ill 4: I 7 gr-fr W To live is' not to live for onc's self alone: e Qual Ie! us help one another.
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LIBRARY STAFF Fira! Row: Lynch. Reynolds. Denney. Pirlllo, Couch. Cramer. Berner. Rlvu. Williams, Klllar, Pabst, Wilson: Second Row: Larson. Wilson. Reid. Costello. Cummings, Caplan. Whltehurst. Hammer, Hudson. Bark. Conlrwrl ht, Bittlnf. Lon : Third Row: Bnrldon. lloopel, elglmg, Anderson. Gleason. Ralston. Hubbard. wen, Ostrem. lohnaon, Hurley, Ortlund. ildeqg Fourth Row: Hartman. Moore. Sterner. Nutt, Moline. Groclnla. Otto. Wilkins, Ballch, Nelson, Burke, Short. Warren. EXTRAVAGANZA LIGHTNIN' Olson. Brownlee, Matthews, Rumple. Blntl Reid, Wallin. McGlothleu. Enoul, Smith. Hedlund. McKebben. Hoffman. Lincoln. Kurtz. McCall. Pederson. Hal- lted. Nelson. Haptonstlhl, Bnrousen, Weidey, Smith, Krouhn, Barlow, Ander- ton, Waller. Woods, Lzunch. l. The library staff, which is composed of girls, who possess a higher scholastic rating. ls selected by Miss Larson, to have charge of the care and Bling of books and magazines. 2. The Extravaganza, an excellent musical production which was given for the second time this semester. was presented under the combined auspices of the music and drama departments. 3. On March 29th and 30th, East High School presented one of the best comedies that it has ever ofered, Lightin , with Carol Wildey and Dale Smith playing the leading roles and supported by a capable cast. lp I V It 1 'L' '17 nur' Xxx When days go wron , remember 7756 Qulll they aren't sel -starters.
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