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1955 TOWE MID'YEAR CLASS OF 19 NOT on the heights but climbing This was the m it TALES l l 55 to chosen by the , . ot midfyear graduating class of 1933. They selected silver and old rose as their colors and American beauty for their flower. The o Quinn, president, William Bazan, vicefpresidentg Marga o and Ruth Ahrensmeyer, treasurer. For senior day audit play Pals was given. Paul Larson presided as committe occasion. Their song, East High Forever, was written Mary jane Sanderson and Vera Hinrichs were valedictori respectively. H Hi XC 119 ei ers were Stanley t Juul, secretary, ium program, the chairman on this by Chester Shaw. 'n r and salutatorian, l On class night Herman Peters was class historian and jlmes Tormey class orator. Stanley Quinn presented the key to the juni r class president, Robert Jones. Through the efforts of Josephine Wolff and Edward Breitzke, the prophecy was worked out, while Melvin Schieb read 1the class will. Miss Elsie North, Miss Ethel Davey, and Mr. Bert Wells were the class advisors. 1 sf This class, of eightyethree members, was the first to be aduated from the new addition at East High. J UNE CLASS NTHERE is no moratorium in education was the motto of 33. The sweet pea was selected as the flower with the colors. The oilicers for the entire year were: president, Edwa president, Lucille Brady, secretary, Katherine Williams: Donald Blanchar. For the first time in the history of East High, the val salutatorian of the senior class are both boys, Gilbert Ha Struckmeyer, respectively. John Whitmore was elected Arbor Day speaker. For clas ing were selected Class orator Donald Brickson class p lof the june Class 1silver and blue as rd Mueller, vice' Jn, and treasurer, dictorian and the der and Frederick L night the followf phecy committee 1 , 9 to , Howard Buenzli, Marian Richter, Virginia Field, and lLeonard McLean: class history committee, Josephine Lowe, Edward Meyer Junior Sweitzerg class will committee, Ruth Iler, George Pa and Helen Jett. Into the world the seniors go, but they will always bel High. 1 U11 , Jean Fitton, and rish, Elmer Kautz, true to dear East
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rgowizgg TALES - W: - 1955 X 1 , , . . ,1 . VIY'VL' MIDYEAR SENIORS RUTH AHRENSMEYER Ruth received an M in sports. She was also a G. A. A. member and senior class treasurer. RUSSELL ALLEN Russell was a member of the football squad and belonged to the Boys' Vocational Club. PAUL ANDERSON Paul was always most quiet and courteous. HARRIET ATKINSON Harriet was active in Press, Latin, Girls' Vocational, and Student clubs as well as in orchestra. FRANKLIN BARGHAHN Frank played football and was a member of the Boys' Vocational Club. ' WILLIAM BAZAN Bill was awarded his M in football, basketball, and track. He was a S. A. A. collector for his home room. NORMA BECRER Shortie played volley ball and basketball. She was a member of G. A. A., German, and Student clubs. JEANETTE BEROO Jeanette played volley ball and basketball. She was in the Mikado cast and sang in the girls' chorus. RICHARD BLANOI-IARD Richard was interested in the Chess and the Boys' Vocational clubs. JOHN BONDELID john won his M , was an oiicer of Student Council and a member of Annual Board, Latin Club, and band. RACHEL BOYD Rachel's interests were in Student and Girls' Vocational clubs, and volley ball. EDWARD BREITZKE Beside winning his M in basketball, Eddie belonged to the Dramatics Club and participated in several plays. HAROLD BRIcIcsoN Haroldls greatest interest was in the Vocational Club. He was a S. A, A. collector for his home room. THELMA BYOM Girls' Vocational and Student clubs claimed Thelma's time while she was in school. l22l
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