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Scholarship Upper Right: Here we find Allen Siebel and Gerald Fabian in the library, deeply em- grosed in their studies. Upper Left: Seniors of Homeroiom 111 get that first shocking for pleasing! glance at their report cards. Lower Left: John Hermanson and. Dick Johrtston check references in the card catalog case. Scholastic achievement rates high on the list of musts for many East students. Competition is great and the going is often pretty rough but where thereys a will there's a way and that will is a keen part for many of us. This year the honor flags have traveled quite a hit. with the exception of the one in homeroom 121 ! - East High students put in lots of time and energy on their assignments and rewards for their efforts show up on report cards and on the Honor Roll for all to SCC. Honor Flag Homeruom of 121 and the members who merited it: Bottom Row: Dona Clements, Barbara Fell, Linda- Williams. Second Row: Gladys Decker, Pat Esch, Nancy Fralling, Doufma Baker. Third Row: Jacqueline Femrite, Lynell Freng, Sue Fryden- lund, Beth Hailey, Helen Backus, and Janice Crapp. -13-
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The A Cappella Choir descends the stairs during the cfaroling the fifth hour. Bottom Row: Pat Meinzer Second Row: Bernadette Truehl, Barbara Hoppe, Virginia Holmes. Third Row: Helein Perkins, Barbara Lowell. Fourth Row: Sue Fr-ydemlund lfxfth Row: Miss Vogelbaugh, Lies Jongbloed, Canal Moir. Slxth Row: Margaret Sewell, Linda Moron, Joyce Hoff. Anita Swingle, Karen Mennefs, Gloria Niebuhr. Christmas at East In spite of the hustle and bustle, the tinsel and the excitment, the true signiiicance of Christmas was not a torgotten affair at East, nor was it a non-existing holiday fea- tuzre. A Christmas Pageant which was greatly enjoyed by all those able to see and hear was presented by the junior High students. Season's Greetings were ex- changed throughout the corridors and the happy faces of the students anticipated a wonderful holiday. Almost every homeroom displayed a beautiful Christmas tree which its members had carefully decorated. Even the smallest of trees threw a soft glow out upon the bent heads of hardworking pupils, The voices of the A Cappella Choir were heard as they made their rounds of the halls to extend a specal greeting to all of us, and the Christmas Carols again told their ever inspiring Christmas story. - Yes, Christmas at East was a memorable occasion, one not soon to be forgotten. The Christmas tree is decorated in senior home- room 114. Sorme of that group are Dick Hoffman, Kathy Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Jean Kleven, Robert Keller.
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Spring Play Merits High Praise J Getting acquainted. Front Row: Carol Olsen, Karen Kehl Back Row: Jean Mickelson-i, Gail Sholtz, and Delores Kluberbanz Rivals for Terry's affections. Keith Sperling, Jean, Mickelson, Jerry and Joe Nemetz. Everyone ready for curtain call? Front Row: Jean Kleven, Jackie Looze, Sue Larson., Dick Grundgeiger, Meredith Meiller, Gail Shrolts, Karen Kehl, Carol Olsen, Joe Nemetz. Jean Mickelson, Keith Sperling, Delores Klubertanz, Lois Tyler, Mike Howard, Kathy Seifert, Ruth Stolper, Terry Stolen, Virginia Holmes, and Linda Williams. Back Row: Janice Crapip. Lee Oswald, Kathy Johnson, Steve Saunders, Carla Helmus, Dan Milsted, Phil Graham, JoAnna Cox, Andy McFarlane, Maria Litecky, Anita Swinglie, and Chuck Bilke.
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