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Adah Ohlsson—G. R. (1-2-3-4), Secretary (3), Vice President (4): Glee Club (1-2-3-4), Orches- tra (4), Student Council (3), Honor Society (2-3), Nativity (4). Follies (3); Home Ec. Club (2-3-4). Vice President (3), Secretary (4). John W. Paxton—F. F. A. (1-2-3-4), Library Staff (2-4); Judging Team, State (2-3): Basketball (4), All-School Play (4), Nativity (4). Mary Elizabeth Pendleton—South Denver High School (1-2), Home Ec. Club (3-4). Bernice Peters—Hillrose School (1). G. R. (2- 3-4), Home Ec. Club (3-4). Library Staff (4), All-School Play (4). Dorothy Jane Petersen—Class Treasurer (3). Class Secretary (4): G. R. (1-2-3-4), Cabinet (2-3); G. A. A. (1-2-3-4). Council (2-3); Pep Club (3-4). President (3-4): Home Ec. Qub (2-3-4), President (4); Student Council (2-4), Secretary (2), Chairman of School Spirit Com- mittee (4): Honor Society (4), Junior Play (3). Nativity (4), Follies (1-2-3). Anna Mae Petteys—Class Secretary (1-3). Class President (2); Pep Qub (1-3-4), Secretary (2-4), Drill Captain (3); G. A. A. (1-2-3-4), Cabinet (1) , Secretary (4); G. R. (1-2-3-4). Secretary (2) , President (4): Student Council (3-4); Honor Society (2-3-4). Vice President (3); National Honor Society (3-4). Journalism (3-4). Annual Staff (4). Junior Play (3). All-School Play (4), Follies (1-2-3). Nativity (4). Rachel Ruhl—Class Secretary (2); G. R. (1-2- 3-4). President (3): Student Council (2-3): Home Ec. Club (3-4). President (3); G. A. A. (1-2-4); Pep Club (1-3-4), Treasurer (3-4); Glee Club (1-2-3-4), Girls' Trio (2), Honor Society (2), Nativity (4), Operetta (4), Follies (3). Fred Rosencrans—Class President (3), Boys' Glee Club (4). Football (3-4), Basketball (2-3-4). Tennis (3-4), Track (2-3), Band (1), Junior Play (3), Operetta (4). Eleanor A. Sorenson—Class Vice President (2), G. A. A. (1-2-3-4), G. R. (1-2-3-4). Pep Club (3-4), Glee Club (2-3-4). Orchestra (1-2-3-4). Journalism (3-4), Annual Staff (4), Quill Scroll (3-4), Honor Society (4). All-School Play (2-3- 4). Follies (1-2-3). Robert Stenback—Student Council (4), “B” Club (4), Golf Team (1-2-3-4). Frank Stoops—President of Student Association (4), Student Council (3-4), Football (4), Basket- ball (4), Track (2-3-4). B Qub (4); F. F. A. (1-2-3-4), Secretary (3). President (4); Stock Judging Team. State (2-3), National (3). Margaret Welley—Denver Union High School (1-2), Home Ec. Club (3), G. R. (3-4). Howard D. Westbrook—Student Council (4), Band (1-2-3-4), Orchestra (1-2-3-4), Football (3-4), Basketball (1-2-3-4), “B Qub (3-4). Boys' Glee Club (3), Boys' Quartet (4). Dra- matic Club (2-3), National Athletic Honor Society (3-4), Junior Play (3), All-School Play (4), Operetta (4). Marion Whisler—Band (1-2-3-4), Orchestra (2- 3-4). Basketball- (3-4). B Club (4), Future Craftsman (3).
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Ethel Green—G. A. A. (1); G. R. (1-2-3-4), Cabinet (1): Home Ec. Club (4); Honor Society (2-4), Follies (1-2), Annual Staff (4). Ethel Greenwood—Journalism (1-3-4), Dramatic Club (2-3), G. R. (1-2-3-4); Library Staff (2-3), Head (3): Quill Scroll (3-4), Honor Society (3-4), Follies (1-2). Annual Staff (4). Donald Hawkinson. Ben Hines—Class Treasurer (4), Journalism (4), B” Club (4). Football (2-3), Track (2-3), All- School Play (4). School Spirit Committee (4), Nativity (4). Annual Staff (4). Robert Hunt—F. F. A. (1-2-3-4), Journalism (4), Football (4); Judging Team. State (2-3). Na- tional (3). Ruth Jobush—G. A. A. (1-2-3-4), Council (4); G. R. (1-2-3-4), Cabinet (3); Journalism (2-3-4), Secretary (3): Honor Society (3-4), Quill 6 Scroll (3-4), Nativity (4), Follies (1-2-3). Dale Johnson—F. F. A. (1-2-3-4). Basketball (4). Kenneth Jones—Future Craftsman Club (2), Stu- dent Council (2). Fire Squad (2-4), Nativity (4). Dan Kauffman— B” Club (3-4), F. F. A. (1-2- 3-4), Junior Play (3), Football (1-2-3-4), Basket- ball (1-3-4), Track (1-2-3-4). George D. Kirkham—F. F. A. (1-2-3-4), Nativity (4). Lavinia L. Klippert—G. R. (1-2-3-4), Cabinet (3); Glee Club (2-3-4), Pep Club (3-4), Dramatic Club (1-2-3), Home Ec. Club (2-3-4), Honor Society (4). Follies (1), Annual Staff (4). Harriot McSween—Class Vice President (1), Social Chairman (3): G. R. (1-2-3-4), Cabinet (4); G. A. A. (1-2-3-4); Journalism (2-3-4), President (4); Pep Club (1-2-4), Annual Staff (4). Dramatic Club (2-3), Quill Scroll (3-4), Honor Society (3-4), Nativity (4), Junior Play (3). All-School Play (1-2-3), Follies (1-2). Darrel Mock—Football (1-2-3-4), Future Crafts- man Club (3-4), B” Club (3-4), Fire Squad (3-4), Safety Committee (3). Jack Neumann—Journalism (2), Student Council (2). All-School Play (1-2). Glee Club (1-2), Golf Team (1-2-3-4), Basketball (1).
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Richard Paynter Helen Howard Glenn Barney Olive Turpin Treasurer Vice-President President Secretary JUNIORS Almost fifty covered wagons moved slowly toward Brush High School on September 1. 1932, driven by stalwart boys and girls who had reached this landmark after coming through eight years of grade school. They settled temporarily in the Freshman Class, and soon learned that they must have leaders to guide them through the dangers they might incur on their way through school. Two men outstanding for their remarkable leadership qualities. Mr. LaBorne and Mr. Johnson, were chosen as scouts for the caravan of wagons. These pioneers also chose four people of their own rank to guide them: Elmer Kast, president: Olive Turpin, vice-president: Dorothy Dietz, secretary: and James Dryden. treasurer. On their way through the first year, the Freshman Caravan was overpowered by the senior bandits, and forced to gather wood for a celebration before a football game which they played with the Maroon Indians of Morgan the fol- lowing day. In order to pay thanks to the Heavenly Father for bringing them this far in school, two parties were held during the freshman year. Covered Wagons, although moving slowly, do cover ground, and in the space of one year this caravan had found its way into the Sophomore Class. New leaders were chosen who were: Harold Webster, president: Lillian Leb- sock, vice-president; Betty Nichol. secretary: and Huburt Grauel. treasurer. The two scouts elected were Miss Irwin and Mr. Wirt. After three months of traveling, the Sophomore Caravan supplied apples and doughnuts to travelers in the three other caravans. After two years of settling at Brush High School, this group had become real pioneers. They had advanced to the Junior Class which they had been ten years in gaining. The scouts for this year were Miss Irwin and Miss Lyda. Two main events featured the life of these pioneers. The first was a mystery play, The Call of the Banshee,” directed by Miss Irwin. The other was a ban- quet given in honor of the Senior Caravan of Brush High School. At the end of the year the Juniors are prepared to take to the trail once more, their final destination the Senior Class.
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