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ORCHESTRA Front: Smithson, Brought: First Rows Nielson, Ofterdinger, Map ethorpe, Randle- man, Grant. Phillips, Holfnian, Oliver, Thomas, Bruner, Borg: Second Row: Lundberg, Dowell, Pittman, Casebolt, Palmer. Mr. Wasson-Director. Rumple, Beswick. Allen, Hadsall, Alsted, Third Row: Warren. McDowell, Pittman, Stan- hrough, Gracely, Lundgren, Rogers, Frye, Peterson. Steele, Lin er: Fourth Row: Frink, Houser, Merrill, West, Rife, Mil- ler, Kurtz, Krouse. Anderson, Olson, Kerr: Fifth Row: Davis, Ault, .Davis, Brustman, Newton. BAND First Row: Brought, Wasson, Sned- don, Patrick, Larson, Simpson, Mack, llennlson, Gilbert Priebe. Rownt, Monteith, lmmons, Keer: Second Row: Lang, Mc- Glothlen, Warren, Foust, Brace. Chinn, Kaestner, Pittman, Weiss. Bryan. Walter, Bragerg Third Row: Delpierre, McDowell, Schren, Hadsall, Neuwerth, Peterson: Fourth Row: Patton, Purd . Anderson, Newrman, Kulpatrick, Tohis, Dewey, Sa re, Kurtz, Wilkins, Douglass, Krause: Fizlh Row: Houser, West, Merrill, Rile Miller. Gibbs, Scott, Kane, Ofterdinger. Daniels, Rumple, Garrett: Sixth Row: Summond. Adams, Marshall, DaShiell, Anderson, Cumtston, Holton, Frink, Houser, Ridenour, Hidlundg Seventh Row: Steele, Smithson, Beck, Newton. Borg, Claybrook, Iacobson. SOCIAL ORCHESTRA First Row: Houser, Krouse, Anderson. Braught, Wasson, Smithson, Cox, Larson. Hauser. 3 l?' F1 -Q- 1' 1. The orchestra, also conducted by Mr. Wasson, has, because of its superior work, again proyen itself to be one of the most outstanding musical organizations of East high, 2. Under the able direction of Mr. has combined with bands of other high 3. This school has starred again. which is composed of some of the best Many a lazy man student feels that he could be quite comfortable if his conscience Wasson, the band has given several fine programs during the year, and schools in giving a city wide concert. At the school's many social organizations there is a llne orchestra players of the regular orchestra. il 3' fr 4 ' l I :-.vc I ' I Xl r lf' ' -Q - Y 1 fl' - ' ' E 9 :af ,r 7heQuiIl would meet him half way.
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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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First Row: Beckett. Harty. Phllllpa. Hunted, Iona. Knudsen. Ronlt. May. Tall- man. llllan, Carlson. Caplan. Schwartz. Lundgren. lammell, Smith, Woodward: Second Row: Daniela. Warne. McGrath, Cooper. Terrell, McKtbben. Armstrong, Keates. McCall, Webster. Rumple, Gly. Robeakyi Henson. Malmberg, Hauge. Clark. urtz: Third Row: Glnabefl. Kul- lander, Armbruater. Iohnlon. Thornton. Hamilton. Heyer. Lazonhg. Erickson, Hoi- man. Sargent. Sargent, amllton. Frazier. Brockett, Luka, anllm. Reid: Fourth Row: Perltlnl. Yevell. Frazier, Prlebe. Mason. Iesulern. Slaughter. Piper. Laraon. Squires. orterf Gann. Staten. Leaven- good, Nelson. Barldon: Filth Row: runer, Ferris, Burnel, Rig a. Krentr. Aitken, Brownlee. Rldenour. olly, Scott, Bullta, Allender, McLaughlin. ett, Rllth- hard. Wakelleld, Nllea. BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Tallman, lequlem. Muon. Skinner. Rigs, Aitken, Krentz, Larson. McLaughlin, avta. Gunn. Staler: Second Row: errls, Frazier, ,Prlebe. Burns. Allen- der. Pratt. Ritchhart, Scott, lohnaon, Por- ter. Luett: Third Row: Slaughter. Taylor. Ptllman. Rldenour. Spencer. Smlthaon. jolly. Squires, Wakeleld, Nelson, Bartdon: Fourth Row: Perkins. Bruner, Yewell, Stebblnga. Porter. Piper, Beverley. Brown- 'lee. Bu lla. Hadaell. Leavengood. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Nauman, Laclroua. Mc- Grath. Helleatad. Lounaberry. Webster. Morgan. Tallman. Bor . Hamilton, Kurtz- weil. Seize. Rogers: Second Row: Chase. Chase. urphy. Bdmln. Cox. Schwartz, Cobleg Kreger. Neuwerth. Dansken. Gra- ham. xllne, Allen: Third Row: Leonard. Thornton. Bolich. Thomas, Hamilton. Heyer, Wllcott, Rahmond. Lazonby. Le- Mar. Erickson, artln. McGlothlen, Cowen, Fans. I I The East High Mixed Chorus which is conducted by Mr Tallman, has given many excellent pre- sentations this semester and has spent much time in making them interesting and entertaining. 2 This spring the Boys Glee Club and the Gxrls Glee Club together with other city high school large musical orgamzations presented a gigantic musnc festxval instead of entenng the state contests. This was a very worth whxle as well as entertaxning presentation slnce it helped show the friendship which existed between 75 Who ceases to be a student Q Qu' has never been one.
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