East High School - Angelus Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1927

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K I 1 . anew., X fxxxxxxttxxxxrx H67 TT I I AN APPRECIATION HE boys and girls of the Denver high schools have never had a greater champion to the cause of education than the retiring superintendent, Jesse H. Newlon. The com' munity at present can hardly appraise the farfreaching effect of the broad vision, the marked executive ability, the vigorous action, and the unflinching courage of this man who found the schools unworthy of our fair city and who leaves them the model of the nation. But we of East High School, the immediate beneficiaries of the expanded program of edu' cation, could find no more fitting time to express our appreciation for what Jesse H. Newlon has done for us. We are devoted to him, not only because he was instrumental in bringing to us the greater educational advantages of our beautiful building, but we admire him because of the high type of American citizenship which he represents. And so we wish to pay this tribute to a man who has made his record true, by the clearness of his thinking, by the generosity of his spirit, by the integrity of his motives, and by the courage of his convictions. Such a man is Jesse H. Newlon. -The Faculty and Students of East High School. U21 W U31 2. if DU IU I-Elwood ite der ET ii maite Elder, scientist tfiougfi E, e X P tie lwasphwajinca believer in tlimat Q, ,A H ioso ic makes of' t Zi 522' 1 plilniverseya macfiine. Gliat tfie Qs' all fiuman soul Has power to deflect, im to re-direct, possibly to destrqgg anotfier unit of Uie force wfiicli moves tfie Universe, was Iiis belief- tfie motive ot' His life action, for fic made ttie are-direction of fiuman action fits mission, Tfiatfor' film, was wtiat life was for--a m1ssion,a sacred call to service 3 in wliicfi lie busted fiimsekLI2i1snufelg?n9.f 'Mi -fi 2 t li e, re was no need to read a will mfiicfi, like tlaesars, distributed is wealtli among tlie citizenry at so many dracfimas per mang His estate was sucfi as increases sf witli its dissipation 3 it was Freely divided among all with wfiom fic made contact. ltle are fiis benefictariesg tfirougfi tde students of this selioolg tdrougd tfie citizens ofa Uiis communitp,His tvealtli will be distributed to tfic Future. 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Curronn Spanish X 5? 9, Q f. k,,, X ' . f 1 I Q A K g - f '11 512' Kiki' 6 ,, m . ,V ' V 5 . L ' I '- v M' 1 a I l 211 4 A ,Sz .xp , I ,s.c.ieeeeg53 GBQIQ1 .pimp S 35wsr141eaQ4?1.ro rwnrv1 A 5 1 ff V IE' V . 6 4 'E-'53 'S t ' I Eg c 5 ' I I I4 I .1 f Q ' S34 F374 S 'Fd ',:,t?,q . ,,, ,X l'15'G'1 - .T 'E O : Q ga . I 5 cv - ' w 0 Qld 0 T17 I U ' x il l ' , turn- s I l 1 , X ' EAST HIGH FIFTY YEARS AGU I BY FRANK S. WOODBURY Q ' . f p sp IFTY years is a short time to look back upon, but a long time to look 'X t : Q fpgwarill tio. Our grand old school, the best in the land, is only 53? years Q A Q : - o , an was a member of the Hrst class from the day of its beginning. pm 0 ' Q, I 'Q There were only seven of us, three girls and four boys. I am as proud .ns D PX ' H J of' the school now as I was then-perhaps more so, for none of us real' I ' ized at that time what an important institution was in the making. 52 ' fx 5 Superintendent Aaron Gove himself, his time not completely occupied by his I I I duties as superintendent, taught our geometry class in a small antefroom. He was 6 Q if, A f i rnore Hke a brother than a.teachen and every one of usloved hun. ' , 0 fl 5' .Miss Nannie O. Smith, his protege, later the wife of Col. D. C. Dodge, taught .,.-swf I , ll music, German and Latin, and was called Nannie O. by the pupils. At school lk 1 F4 g ' picnics she made the sandwiches and coffee and was the jolliest one of the arty. She 'M ' i I 'wi tl t ' Sh d'd llt P V - never pu on airs. e ie on y as year. I I 'xi Of the seven members of the class of '77 six are still living, and the youngest V396 1 xl one, General Irving Hale, is 66 years old. Q , 1 D 5? The three old teachers are now gone. Nannie O. Smith Dodge was the last to ' g - leave us, and Professor Baker survived the reat reunion of 1925 but a short time. i vu ir 1 A - g I . 1 , The friendships made in High School last for a lifetime. VJ e always understand 4 0 .N our old schoolmates and see only their best sides. They have no faults. God bless ' ' hem all! I Illixjm t 2 A gf self XXV A . 1 f fl 4,,ffA- ' r' A--AA in-j fl , -get-:QQ tar-no f I one-Liana--.10-K 'ff' ,A M f' U-0-cos , ws . . . I .Q IE i mi AL.. I22l i' A. s i f 1 ja LA A l -fi? 11 if: I fr-.ij z HV, . ., all 11' .l.,,Ni3'i'v-4s,:f, v r. ,. i iii lkl: i1,,,., , 5,321-il Q i li l i fi'1i W 5 l-fir . E i 'i gi? U., 3 -i ie .. l D i 1 i ,K Yf -, . jig? i 'Z t -'if Nl 'iii i-itll lsr an if l .ell E y- evil igslaigs-ggfii , x M 'A ,ff iQ..-iw! 'Mini 5-.J 4'?U.,,!l 'N ,ifxxl MADE' Rig' lf.,J,E'l.,Q,.Ni ,I thu ,543 lg.-fail:--1 E if-xiii: ,5-:i5',.1fQi: lah if I l , 1 ' .Qi i?Q:'Q,T, ' , i. i Milfs .N l I 'O' HE scribe of the book of life slowly lifts his quill. He has completed a chapter covering fifty years of the history of East High, and he pauses to reread his manuscript. From the point of his pen drips gold, as he gazes at the drops he realizes that these are symbolic of a golden annif versary, the golden anniversary of East High. He turns the wordfladen pages, now to the first class, now to the class of 1927, and mentally he compares the vast changes that have been wrought. A curriculum that had within its scope but two electives, to a curriculum that aptly prepares the student for a career. A building that housed elementary and high school classes to a building that has been specialized for senior high school only. A graduating class of seven to a class of five hundred and fortyftwo. The scribe sees these two houses of learning that have been separated by the years, linkd by the old bell that stands in the south court as a monument to the Arapahoe school, and by the tower of the present building that stands as a monument to modern education. He sees the chain of traditions lengthened with the years through the old East Denver High, and he pauses to muse upon these traditions. Friendship, a tradition that has brought a keener understanding between the classes and the faculty. Ambition for higher standards, foraging into new and unexf plored fields in oratory, scholarship, journalism and social contact. Red and white, traditional colors that wind in and out of every year and every activity. The scribe again is fascinated by the gold, which flowed into his quill as he wrote the last paragraph, that of the class of '27, the senior hard times party, the Prom, Com' mencemcnt, and the class gift to the Alumni Fund, all written in gold, for they are the completion, not only of another year, but of fifty years. The scribe dips his pen again, with the passing of the Class of 1927 comes the closing of an old dream, a golden anniversary, - ,1.-.- ..,., 4 . ...,.. . a -.. ..,v,.....-of -A-2-fff.-ef-va-:,fs!.f - --.....-4...--M 1- r- ---- A---Q...-...fe-9------.2.,,..,..--,..............,..............f............,......u...............,.....V ......... l33l 1' 3? I 5 'I A. af is 6 fiql twig lfrf 'I' '57 ,K ICTAIIS 1. fi '57 iff ? J. ,QC '1 iii777i Y T' , , , mi? I'7a3?l'?E'?f.,v9,Iff fp aol ,MQ 'W' i'Tf 71? i n W f'-1 ' A A, - W'B'i': . W if if 'Mews-sm-ffM ev if-N si?-S. Q. ff-sf r '23 W ADAIR, JAMES H. .......,: I f v I gl T I Ii A I I VIMWV jf 1' N 1 I . Spacl, lg Angelus, 3. 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I Ta I 12 fl l 'l N' I Valve. .. , :Liza ,:,,.:::. S iii ANDERSON, ELIZABETH HARPER Girl Rcscrvc, 3. . ANDERSON, ESTIIER LOUISE Girl Rcscrvc, Ig Diana, Ig Spanish, 2, Junto, 31 Llbrar Committee, 3. ANDERSON, HELENE LOUISE Clio, 1, 2g French 35 Local Honor, 1, 2, 35 National Honor 3 iANDliRSON, MARIE LEANORA ANDERSON, MILDRED ERNESTINE French Club, 3. APPEL, DOROTHY BELLE Wonder, lg Diana, 1, 2, 3: French, Z, 3, Local Honor 1 33 National Honor, 3, Pres. Diana, 3, Big Sister, 3. AURELIUS, MARCUS BAKER, GORDON MILLER Six Foot Club, lg Fencing, 25 Spud, 25 Boys' Cooking 3 Boostcr Club, 25 Hi'Y, 1, 25 Orchcstra, l, 33 JAZZ chcstrzr, 1, 3: Band, 2. BALL, RENE C. Girl Rcscrvc, 1, 25 YVOIIdcr Club, 25 Spanish, 2. BAN RO, CECELIA DOROTHY Volleyball, 21 Spanish Club, 23 Commercial Club, 3 Spot light, 33 Local Honor Society, 3g Library Essay Contest x X 3 ' DMAIrs..n-...Q5:::4...-w. Kyra. L.,E!'E.c3.. L ' JM. ,.. t. 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'V Spud Club, Eg Intcrnntionzul Rulntiuns, Z, 3. 5,13 2' Ravi: l -' ' IH r Q If IR .gill K -lM'lf- A If 1- , QT-I , IIA: ' 7355: . 711 i ,.5, X gp, I BARTHOLOMEES, LILLIAN MARCKliLLIE 5 Fgw.,,,Q:, l l 37,4 Frcnch Club, Z, 33 Xllmdci' Cllulv, Zg Two Arts, 3. I I lnif. ggi 'XJ .fl 'lIi'f?,mi3ll l It Al- l Ki I . A . 1 I Il I ' I 1 EX I I - ,E I K 15,I BAYLHS, VIRCSINIA LEE I xy 'Q J Q H1 Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3g Girl Rcscrvc, 1, Z, 3. Il gi la 7 l IM gg. I Q, -'y:',I il 4 ,,' r 1 Aw BILASLEY, WILLIAM I- I I jpyjg' I ' If-1 I' ' I ,fl I A 1' A-AI ' If eiflbl IV II il i, 11,5 , Bums, ROBERTA B. It ' A3 5 194 1 1 , II if 1 BELL, CHARLES E. I l junior Radio, 33 Slide Rulc, 3. I 1 E1 - X , Q., ' ,, A ,. ,i .. , 5 ,I-N, I I gl, BENSON, EINAR THEODORE 2 if 1 A Ilyjji , 'fvi . I. :E'1.' I 1- Vg ' lllil-,ISE I ff ' ' t l, M ' I I l l ,Y - ,,,. -.,.,,,,.,.-. -..--..-,. , l.,T.,,. I , I-I , , 5 I Q 5' A! 3' l ........a. .. ...,.-, .A..,,........,............ 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N 1 ff V 17 QQ l ,V BISHOP, KATHARYN VINCENT I X- , I M Girl Rcsvsrvc, l, 2, 3, Honorary Prvss Club, 33 Spotlight, 3. Q l ' 9 L91 vt 3 BLACK. JAMES S. I Automotive, lg C alt' I, 3. I v . UK lng 0 : C , I Ii 0 I I5 - la BLAINE, JANE ' ,. I fx 1 Sports Club, 33 Socccr, 3g Vollcybnll, 3, Basketball, 3. Y .-3 Ii ,Q A - . li 4, ' i : H L, 4 7, ,4 . QA' . f ' ' BLAIQESLEY, EI.wooD THOMAS MW I E YYundcr Club, Ig Band, 3, Dance Orchcstrxl, 2, 3. -' ' cr A l gg ' iv I 1 I l ., I 1 if l 55 4 65' Vi' Y-1 Q ,A 'iiumik 1 A, W -4 A 'g , lg s . A , ' ,rv - r v gf , if .EI -9 I - -M' ELL.-w fv1ELa .Ia I f sag gi ,iff -'------,,---- --...- ---..--- T- ' B- is V s f 4 I G vfIl5i91Q.,.6s? lf' B U71 i L. -I' -1' -:- -:- fl gpm J D L- SIGHT it Q 5 ..f ncaa:-5 I-l 4-1--1' P4 C, .2 N 5 ,. i . , - fr xiiafilql mimic? E maacaifiivrwnnn X LSP xl? W Z: Y ,NU BLESSANT, CATHERINE RITA ,iff 'Ly French, 35 Girl Reserve, 2, 3. X1 4 Eg 51' Q! U Q V . I BLOCK, LIBBIE SELENE Q if , 55 Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, French, 33 Girls' Music, 2, Junior '-1 5 I Escort, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, Wolcott, 1, 2, 3, Spot- Ll' l L, . ughf, 3. FJ . G: c , 1 El JQA la 64 v:,A,1Y,, ,K-.,',A A? ' ,.'l BLOCK,SYBH V Q IH4 bi,k'tv'Q4 Diana, 2, Spanish, 2, junior Escort, Zg Girls' Spotlight. 4 rf .-3, Sf., l 'HQ BLUNT,NKNCY ll U4 4 4 ia gat 4- 41 Q l L5 I A l 'Q l ' BONAR, FRED WOOD . 5' l Senate, 2, 3, Glee Club, 3, Lclawnla, 3, Spotlight, 2, 3. 3 I W' 310, nj BOND, IEANETTE ALBERTA MQN Latin Club, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Bibliophile, 2, 31 Drama, 2, N L, i 3, Honorary Press, 1, 2, 35 lVolcott, 2, Shafroth, 33 Spot' , light, l, 2, 3. V N I Nl l L 4 ' BOSTWICH, RICHARD HOWLAND ' fu Congress, 3, Drama, 3, French Club, 3, Boys' Glcc Club, fx 1 Adam and Eva, 3. ei Pala BOSTWICK, WARREN TAYLOR bg, 2 A 9 Q Q 1 Travel, 1, 2, International Rclations, 2, 3, Glee Club, 35 P51 U if Fx Pickles, 2. N n ,, , , 3 , L, A5 l fi BowEs, CHARLES ALPIN y F4 Q ,i i I I6lifY, -1, 2, Congress, 35 Flying Squadron, 33 Senior Prom. ' I 4 :U W Q ommittee, 3. X -A 5 . 'f'L l lf-Q x I Q ii H l J BOWMAN, GRETCHEN HELEN Y, 1 Aw 4' D- , -fbi 'I 6' 'vb 1 he ' :aj Ee 4 er t I LE1 g QQ v 0 , L, :P ' '- E5 0 6? Y Ox: rr H- ra., stiff, 1 ffl' XX L, 55 UQ X ', lj' Eb. gm 'MAY W nw' ,W ,Huw ii W ,M If f zl .- . A A ff ,ff L r A . 3, , D Y A will Ew EI.z.,i.x ai -an f ami I- 6 t Q 0 Q 6 N 0 .' 0 . llQf.:fvl,. --'---. ,310-40'-0-14. Q an AQ 04- - - 0' 'Ll : . y. ' 41- - . fa - V 1 1. . ' vH'EU if ? L14 3' ' f Q - - - V V Y V f28l Nmm-f-rmrf'--3--..-Y W.-1' V4-'fu V --Y - Y---f : ----- Y-Y -f-,- -1---V V -Y - ' -1 - -- f- -k --- 4 'WL' Y 'Y' , ' . -1, ' ,Y -., ' Q7 35 . '7'f7T'? -1-'..i -v-Yu V'-, ' 'X . S 'V 'l' 'V I V, , 51: K- 1: ,iq 5: -It 1 X I' .JI Y E. ELI' ww 4 if 1 'A' TWT 313'-'gL? 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Diana, lg Local Honor, 1, 23 Two Arts, Z, 3, Spotlight, 3. BEOHM. ELIZABETH F. Piano, 1, 25 Girl Rcscrvc, 25 YVOndcr Club, 35 Two Arts, 3. BRONSTEIN, MILTON IRWIN Travel, 1. ,,f ,L -.S-. -f - ' 'aff' -'F-12 Af 4' A A I . FI- 'I if , fi 1' 1- 3 f ' ' ,, 15' mi . , ig, Lf , ,gr 4wfg.i3,ye.gt,:: ,, Q, . ' ' L4 M ww-vfwiwwfizmwvf-Rfilzu-. I ...r N 4 Medan... L.. ,.ISz.u2Ekwfg!.m.:M. uw..-1 -1 Ss - '-'-MH -M-A--I---b --Q1--1-1-lv.-gl-.!-,,L--'A------ .auf--V---irqxwftf-ffL-,...E...:g,...h.....--M-AA--- - ,--I,-- ...,.....,+f I . E291 v A , .A . ,L , f, O W - f Q ,. .5 P, maids F EMEE A .A Tkfwssarummuawbrqgl ,Q . lv .W ,.......5- Q A - - - -,y-w1'a....E.,- - - - - if --- -- -- - a . 1 WVR' fllglqqliliiil BEER 5 ..g.fEl3L514?L5iWfWB9P?Bf1iM,?L, , .q N . v A A O ,LAN VT.- I W l uf l 1 qi 3 ,' l l l ' K V' BROOKMAN, BESSIE 1 ,Vi P French, 2g Bibliophilc, 3, Spotlight, 2, 3. I A ' 'H 1 A IE, I BROOKMAN, DOROTHY li L' A i A, 'qi Frcnch, 1, 2, Bibliophilc, 3, junior Escort, 2, Local Honor Q l M Society, 3. 'fy ' G ED 1 E3 ,FQ 1 'I xl '14 - V 'I 4' C14 Li 04 if --W4 BROWN, HELEN JEANETTE ,ZAY4 A43 ini.: 'f .J ri' '21 BROWN, INEZ ALBERTA V9.5 ' h Girl Rcscrvc, Z, 3. . 32 5. -it A Q r l 5 9 l ' g 5 X 5 al BROWN, IVAN CHARLES Q N,- TQ . 4 My, llv' ' BRUCKMAN, MELVIN EARL 4 ' X I Radio, Ig Local Honor, l, 3, 4, Motor, 2. A , W ,' , 4- 1 , BRUORMAN, WILLIAM CHARLES i' XF, Radio, lg Drama, 2, 35 Congress, 3g Local Honor, 2, 3: f - National Honor, 2, 33 ViccfPres., 35 Student. Council, 3, ,i Q Annual Board, 35 Pres. Library Council, 3, Electrician, Gypsy 1 ' ' . Trail, 2, Delegate to Editors' Conference, 3. '95 rf' B , H N L A Q 0 e l RY1Tjnto,!l?l?1'wo Arts, Big Sister, 23 junior Prom. Commit- PJ l Q tcc, 21 Student Council, 13 Trcas. Two Arts, 3. Q O 'A n ,E . ff' ZS H I fi A l 4 E4 BUDD, WILERED OSBORNE iq l 2 F0 Q Cooking Club, 3. fix K llgfla . b .' 5 4 BUMPUS, TED W. Hr, i '11 X Public Speaking, Z, Glcc Club, 1, Z. vi rg 41 rf3.'I 9 l V 5,1 ' E IT! I G7 z fs .gl S 1 , I lg .rr Q- Q - .ig I MQ 2 ' is E ' +1 , 1 A Wil We ' .ll 'HEX ---- -5 X .VJ ' 1 ' ' . TZ 'V 7' . 1- . F I1 ' 1 I I - V E Q 1 . . ' .A W A I. 1. I 1 L ., , .Q Narnia ,f,!f:'o's'Q,Y-fb ,fg'ZI:.'a' 'E Elgadiig 3 1 lr N7 ao -Q 1 an 9 1 'C ' 6 1 -as - 1 -7 . Z 0 -D' 1 -h 9 'U' 1 1 4' ' ' 1 5' ,Ci ,r L 5.-ff 31: . Q A A L A 'ff-fmmzfg h .E L-'ff' A V -A A -A 2'.-aasswlr U01 f l l r Y -I' F Y' ' f ' A ' , T V H V K Y l 11 5 Eggs '5 EE-r - P-,RYWL5 WEBB . .sa gem! A -.. ik ..--.... Q -----.-4fl - K N fr: .... -. ., 4-.. - E, Vi ' . :N . I Y T 1 l'f.r.'5EMl2F1 A - asmadalil. asbpbpmvnl -. .V A T T Va, T' . ii W Q4 li T ' Yi 4 P . i 1 S- W S lg' BURNHART, VINCENT NEFF , NW l .Motor, 1. QI M ' 2 I ' ei be ' Ei' ' 6 BURR, HARRIETTE BARTON X ' S l Q Piano, 1: Sports, 1, 2, 3, Trcas., 3: Drama, 3: National , G' ' Honor, 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 35 Baseball, f Q d Volleyball, Soccer, 1, 2, 33 Spotlight, l, 2, 3. I ' gl V- 'ca l-2 .u wfgm . 4 . F f , 1 N .QL .,: BUTCHART, RUTH , ff' 4 ,-I..-.4 M I . LLM . I p3 ci ya n-1 I i BUTCHICK, SYLVIA JOSEPHINE I l I4 I Tw Arrs, 2. 5 W we '53 E ' l CALDWELL, KENNETH MACLAREN i X W, Mirror. 2g Spanish, 3. , ' Viv 7 N ' 'R ' CALR1Ns, BLANCHE f -'X s E1 T, N X ' CANBY, ELEANOR MARION ' il I, Nlincrva, 2, 33 Clio, 1, 2, 3, junior Escort . .1 . 1 Q CAREY, CORALYN C. A' Q : Tennis. 3, junior Escort, 2. , 0 A ga I . . , 4 ' 5 Q CARLSON, GEORGE ALFRED , l i l D Club, 2, 3, Congress, l, 2, 35 Travel, 1, 25 Wunder, Q IQ . A 1, 2, Local Honor, 2, 3, National Honor 'S' Senior Class , A , Q Pres., 3, Congress Senate Debate, lg Secretary of D l - bf 54 Club, 3, Vice'Pres. Congress, 3, Vice'Pres. lVonder Club, 2, Sgt. at Arms, Congress, 2. 5, Q Ei 1 1 CARNAHAN, ELEERT R. 'Qin' E,-A E,-. lil' 'F 0 . .3 . .ggi i 5 f 2 0 MW-j iltikll F rr .7 1'-ii .X ix,-P H13 A 1 ' x' A I 'Q J X QQ W , .9 '-'ao ev .lm 'Sb fvm5 ei'5JC' fl die ag I . ,V ,,..,.,,,,., . g,-,-- , ' ,,,,.Mf,r , f F R at - Eff JT f U11 K. ..i , A. l'- 'H ,UVB . - nl ,RT I .1 'N lg? 2 I if il :lf . . ,sl Q pf 1 i,5,.'!f'Effj-ual TSM. Num s if-'ilfiwl A .1-gyfigigig 3 T R ils-Q'fiQQli5 l my 5 -wi! 'F 'Pr'v.1 .. I Bin: I'-FR 77 i All has fl I, ,Q 4 ltgg gr:-4 if ,sa ., M fi v sg .:. QQ: , YQ! W x 5 5 .X I-.I Dil W? 56.21. S-4 Will , . ,iii P3441 1' 1. 1 , .Ya P11I!f RI A :Q Pi z ., 1 pil Vwf ,I ...it t ' ' 1 by 1 I., . 5 fi- .uw li s . FFYJFQTQJ Gif Q1 EURYbE g,55,57Wig y 3: ,-: - '--- - -. ..- + ff '- R4 T If-1'-l.1:sr.....' T ---' 21'-it-Q. .xxx ,AAWHX-?'LQ1?,jA?ll'fEBBi3L'f.,1'3.,.bE3.?f?.'ii3,-r.gjiJ4F.r91f2Eag1j12'A.si, 1 . ,X 2 ' P il ' CARRUTHERS, HAzELnEANE MCNEILL Girls' Glee Club, 3. isa j V 1.4 ,.kETNgaQ I twig- E344 1 1.52: -.R CARVER, EsTi-TER l 1fl, PM . 2 1' L' Commercial, 3. 1 QV: SL H' 21.1 H22 il , f CAssELLs, MARY ALBERTA l.fj,,,l,,i,. Wonder, 2, Girl Reserve, 2, 3, Bibilophile, 3. 7' A ' 'Q' st' y .- . L' 6.4 CERv1, ANITA ANGELINA V3 cy Girl Reserve, 2, 39 Home Economics, 3. ri l U4 . 1 4- 52 1 CHAPMAN, EDNNARD THOMAS l Boosters, I, 2, Boys' Music, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, fx l 'Q Pickles, 2, Lelawala, 3, Vice-Pres. Junior Class, 2, Secretary , e Boys' Music, 3. CHRISTENSEN, MARGARETT ANN Garden, lg Girls' Music, 2, 35 Junto, 3, Glec Club, 1, 2, 35 Pickles, 2, Lelawala, 3. W? CLEARY, FRANK L. Wonder, l. ' K 1 'VA X n P' 0 5 CLIFTON, ROBERT BRUCE ' R Boys' Cooking, 1. A n ni' ' is I Y4 COBB, MAXEY F. - ' f Science, 35 Junior Radio, 3. K-,iw iv ' i 1 3 J g,Sx COHEN, JOYCE R. i :Af--1 French, 1, 2, 3, Honorary Press, 2, 33 Sec. 3, Spotlight, l. T3 C' 2, 3, Asst. Editor Girls' Edition, 2, 3, Feature Editress Senior l Q Edition, 2, Editress of Annual, 3, Delegate Editors' Conferf I' l ence, 3, Wolcott, 1, 2, 3. ILS! . 1-7 V , lm g 54 1 ff lx: All ' . , 4 ,M. 3 , sg p . H ff ii .r, f f- - 's.. x,'T '73 -wi-I 'Q 1,1J.'j 'L ''M'-'fI '7 'FT l v,fgg,hf- '- Qifelvsfliyfe-'1iiTf.jlm?fi-lf A155 . Habla: .Rf till'-L' time ,mfg-Q, 2.1-Ag. 1-qsgluflil' ...f312i'i..aX.1s,.':l 4 ' EAMML . ziffxwvffimwmri .F ' 'ZfP.I'PET.?' f':fbr.'J'r:.'f f'f :i Q A imzwwmvsw--'M - i Ei iii?-rv'-0- 1 l ' y , . E A we Rm.-A 22 -tif-.fm in if Miata A - lu 1 -f s J Li v., u'1 uf '6 ' 1' W 1' 'U -y Y' ' 'J 'UK' 'r tx H -- T' JMCEL. l. L., ' . mf--. - 2 mi I JL. 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CQ -5. .:. 9 x1 L-- Ngf COOPER, IRENE ALICE N NU! Wondcr, 2, 3. br V , lvl ' 5, nf l i 'gf CORPANY, IRENE CECILIA .N le Music, l, Z3 Drama, 2. 1 l l fl ' I ll A ,' . Cowus, AIRLIE O. , Cadet, lg Junior Radio, 1, 2, 33 Spad, 25 Hi-Y, 1, 2, Picklws, Q 2, Glcc Club, 1, 2, 3, Drama, 2, 3, Spanish, 3, 'f K ' A l nl I v ,l .1 : CKJLWELL, VIVIAN SARAH l 'A l I EE I. l 0 S Q ' . W ' ' , COYLE, WILMA LUCILLE X I P4 junio, 1, 2, 3, Music, 2, 3, Girls' Glcc Club, Z, 3g Lcla' I A ' Q wala. 3. ' E i 2 4 ' V - -' if 1 1 '. ' l CROCKETT,SADHEhAELV1NA l' ' l rp lj Sports, 2, 3, Local Honor, 2, Hiking, 25 Big H ' I i ' 5 'x . ' If o A U 4 ' ' Eg ' 1' in 4 sl I .-. L 1 .5 Q5 5 Q I7 , ' 5 - i cf- . 5 5 -. xii- lj, , A Q ,,. A vi i gg' ,V Qtr i. Q l r , ig 1 V-, , Y' if 'N l YW --'f ' ' ri 377151-girufv-soy-i, ,ffif I f ',T-QIEQ-3if'MTM572373-f7'mf'.f5E3'7f3'5Qf7?3'7ff-fr, f' ffl . ll QQ, :fa 411- 'A -31 Nap. 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'J -Y 'ft Minerva. l, 2, 3, Clio, Z, 3, Chairman Senior Prom, 3g Glas I N 3 ' Club, 3. ff' , ' Iff-rN1 19 C1 - - I In DAELHOUSEN, JAMES FORREST IQ I ga Senate, 2, 3. I E 1 I QE- 1 I :I o Q21 ff: ' I DAFEERNER, VIRGINIA L. I W7 I V37 I I DAHLBERG, ROBERT S. ,I Scicncc, 2, 31 Slide Rule, 35 Radio, 2. II I . DART, HELEN WALTON Junior Escort, 2. Q x , 4 Q4 DA IDSO , V IN C 0 Vjuntj Z, 3I??IlioTA2, STIQEI-Smit, Z, 31 Junior Escort, 2. Q : I fi M wi , + A. 'li I l,,' I' 'I' I i .S s-4 eq Q 1 'I .fy I I I I P I Q DAVIDSON, WILLIAM LEGRANDE 1 Hi'Y, Z, 3, Inrcrnational Relations, ' 3. I ' l Q -4 JIM A lx l DAVIES, HELEN MAXINE , S orts Club, 35 Cruisers, 2, 35 Basketball, 2, 33 Volleyball, . dv I 'E Id P 1, 3, Soccer, 2, 33 Baseball, 2. l F5159 3 , I I I I fl IQIIIX ITD Q ,-.',,-4, f ,, ' ! l Gif-f'E' f5 f,...... I1 I I L, ... MM . - .,. . Iwi E341 r--. ff'12?1r'fr. 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'N ,ll J, ' I Spnnifh, 1, Z, 33 Two Arts, 1, 2. I 5 1, qi Y V fp -' me SPAIN, SHIRLEY JEANNETTE f Qi, Piano, 11 Pres. Girls' Voice illld Violin, 2, 33 Pickles, 2: LCIII- ! 1 WIIIII. 3: Girls' Ulcc Club, 2, 3, XVulcOrr. lg Adam :mul S , 3 Eva, 3. Il 1 A :,. 6 ', ,Ei DICILSON. DORIS ISABELLE U Q NIHIIIIIIII Honor, 2, 3, Local Hunur, 7, Eg Girl Ruwrvr. l, 2, I I ,Q 3: LIIIIII, 1, 2, 3g Library Stull, 3. ,lin AQQ l w, 'lil DINLS, THOMAS MARSHALL Q Local HIIIIOr, lg Travel, 1, 2, WVOIIJCY, Ig Sciuicl I I 1.1 yy.-ca lg. I I Is RA- 11 I ITV I 735.13 II, MII PQI W ei-51 51035 WAHI xiii if IM I III I l I I NI G. lg bi l ny, i ::II ?5?'Eii g Il'3'i I 931 I' i fl X .,N,fx,q. I 3' . - I I f3.4L'1I Ilfil ig! I f?i :MII slit? . III fl fx 1 ' ' A I ll , ' . I f Ad Y x x I I Q WK V. 1 ,I I ', .I I- WN I I .I 9114 'I III 'X D i WI I Q I 9, I I xflI :I D -I -Ifwnh.-.II I.,I,v,I II,- jl lx ksxf via I ,. I 6 I lg l X f mf- Iifxviiiwff ',gII.I.51JIIa3'zI,f.--Ig .M-g:OgIa,:HfI.-, , 'JA 'I Ag.: I- .I -I , . 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DOLAN, DoRoT1-IEA LOUISE Girl Reserve, 2, Bibliophile Pres., 33 Hill Short Story Contest, 2, Shafroth. 3: lX'olcott, 2, 33 Trail Blazer Board, 2, Angc' lus Board, 3, Associate Editor, 3. DowSoN, MARION ALICE Minerva, 1, 2, 35 Cruisers, 2, 3. DREW, Bon Two Arts, 21 Drama, 2, 39 Spanish, 2, 3, Pres. Spanish, 3, Drama Club Plays, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, 33 Spot' V , I C .64 1 W , -ill 014 S ' l ' - l - 731 . , t .la 4 0 light, 2, 33 Feature Editor Spotlight, 3. X Xl +1 Y lf ', A EAGLE, CARL WATSON ' ' French, 1, 2, 33 Local Honor, l, 2, 35 National Honor, 3. l lkQ 5 A H, If 1 EAMES, RUTHANNA I Minerva, 1, 2, 3, Pres., 35 Sports, 1, 2, 3, Viec'Prcs., 31 CR ' 4- Girl Reserve, lg Junior Escort, 23 Local Honor, 1, 2, 33 National Honor, 2, 39 Track, 23 Soccer, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, Q 2, 3, Sec. Junior Class, 2, Scc. Senior Class, 3, Basketball, 4 , 1, 2, 3, Indoor Baseball, 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Ass'n, 3, Big i I x ' Sister, 2, 3, l n 0 0 D - , 'i I EISENSTAT, RUTH . 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X . - 4 , 14 r , 2, ' S34 ' 04' FALLBERG, ELSA MARIE E 5 4 bis':'.,4 Home Economics, 2g Girl Reserve 2 Q' 1 5 V1 - .. 0:1 : Q FICKLE, CHARLES ALFRED : l' ' O E f ' 5 Q9 ' 59' ff ' FIELD, HUBERT BUIRGY I xv-7 Spanish, 1, 2, Boys' Cooking, 2, Slide Rulc, 3. x h I U I 1 Nw, I I FINE, DAVID I -V , Fencing, lg Drama, 35 Orchestra, 1, 2, 35 Pickles, 2. 5 144 ,, N I W' I N I ' 4 FISHER, MINNIB f Home Economic, 1, 2, Diana, lg Public Speaking, I, 2, 3, If Pro and Con, 1. , ' A g Q FISTELL, TILLIE GERTRUDE . Q U, Diana, 23 Music Club, 2g Girls' Athletic Ass'n, 3. fx 0 V+ I I 0 W W l ' FITZGERALD, RICHARD PAUL O I Motor, 25 Band, 25 Orchestra, 3 , I 3 il .lf - ff? 5 , 4 ' 4 FITZSIMONS, LUCILE MARIE 'V ' lil 2: Local Honor, Z, 39 National Honor, 3: ,lunior Es' l ix H5 , Ai ' 7,4 R . 5:4 . Y, W1 O Q wb l Gi , 4 Q if ' V15 I 54 ,- I 1 l 'ill A '1 Y !kXi,ll.,.1-.- S ni. 1 HPWNX 5 -I Qqpw ,N-V l I s .fig ' ' X L, , uhm Y ,Awww-k-mg-.0-1-'nw'-8 l K If f 2' . 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Junior Rquinw, 2. 33 Scimicv, 31 Stamp, lg Spnl G BIER, LOIIISB MAGDALINE Pinnu, lg Mllsic, 2, HOIIIU Ecununwics, lg lllrls' Glue Club, 1. GBIOBR, KBITII HALTILTON Spzlnifh, l, 2: Stump, 1, Z: Slide Rulc. 3: Urclxutral, GIBSON, MARY LOUISE Home Economics, 3. GIBSON, RLYTH ISAIXFLLE GIBSON, VALOA GRACE Girl Rcscrvu, 1, 2, 31 Girls' Mlisic, ' GIESECRE, ALBERT SMEDLEY Stamp, I, 23 Two Arts, Z, 3, Archcry, FEV' , YIM, O l 0? ,tl gtg' Q.. JI fini ff' '-.?. ,ldkfly rzlbgsl viii,-4'11j, lfflis itil ki I 31 'rf . 1:1 I iii, :Fifi ml, : I If Ifgl V3 G fy fi' ' if ' 21+ Eb! ' Hi v i ,Ni rg I if 1I1 NV I' 'l 'I+ Y J ,idx l 41 I If v l Q ' S I 4 N P 'Q , l .1 l :X fi! I I U ' va l l SI . 5 , 'fa I ef O ' l 7 , ' ' 'l TI- 5 ::.3 , 1,15 I fqyfg' . t ,A . III., ark, , -., ,, 9-4 ' . ,I mi Ck I - R . iid. i V I I l- X 3 3 L ,W , ,M,,-mm,M.-w,-nu.n-hM-WW- n-knY I 11 I wr- . -V -W. . ,I T--'fwn ,W ,, QQ, I ' ' W1 ik, .Jn .I Al ffl, I 14, 'AY' 'II 3' ,I ,va , il l?gTi'e K 1 ,I I-. 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' ' Girl Reserve, 2, 3, French, 3, Local Honor, 33 National 04 5-4 Ty Honor, 3, Big Sister, 2, 3, junior Escort, 2, Assistant Li' g ? , -' 4 brarian, 2, Chairman of Service Comm., 33 Spotlight, 3. ' 4 J l f K l if C1 GUSTAVSON, SAMUEL ANTHONY .. .. I o Q Travel, 2, Radio, 2, Science, 3. l .'. 0 .s p 0 A 0 . ' s O HALL, MARJORIE MAY l '. Q Junto, 1, 2, 3, Clio, l, Z, 3, VieefPres,, 3, Big Sister, 2, 35 use . g:, All Girls' League, l. A W my HALiLY, CATHERINE HILL ga French, Z, Two Arts, 3. x I I ' ' W 4 'Q , HANLEY, DONALD KERN A li Spad, 35 Wrestling, 4, Woodbury Contest, 33 Flying Squad- Il ron. 4, Band, 4, Orchestra, 2. Q- ' HANSEN, CARL F. ' I r ' J, HifY, l, 2, 3, International Relations, Z, 3. . Q 3 I . E + 0 x HARPER, HORTENSE RUTH O 'O 3 Girl Reserve, 1, 2, 3, Latin Club, 3. O 4 l 4 4 W Q o 0 s- ? A l HARRIS, GEORGE ROBERT 11 'I 5, Travelers Club, lg Science Club, 2, 3, Vice'Prs:s,, 3, Inter' 1 '- Q ' 4 national Relations, 1, 2, 3, Congress, 2, 3. A 4 M .KX , l Q ' Q I, Q . 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Congress, 3, Intcrnaitionul Rclzuiuns, 2, 3, Trcas., 35 Slidc Rule, 3, Wundcr, 13 Glcc Club, 2, 3, Flying Squudrun, 2, 35 Picklcs, 2. HEALD, MAVIS E. Girl Rua-rvr, 1, Z, Drama, 3, Churail Union, I. HECKENDORF, EDXYARD GnoRu1a Sciuncc, 1, Z, 3. HECQX, MORRIS HifY, 1, 2, 3: Sliglc Rulv, 3g Drnnuu, Z lg Suiuor Hzillcxxxfrrx Party, 3, Drzuuu Clulw Play, 2. HEITZMAN, LONA B. Spanish, 1, 2. HELENBY, ANNA LAUREL ' A . 1 . ' 'rj , -. B, sh.. , .., V, M... ag ,xv ,wi 1.1 6, ...' lx , fi ' I 4 ..,4..p.....u...r....,A...,..,..............,..,......-..-........,..,......,..,.......-......,....-............-..,...........,...-..,,.,- -. ..-... l42l 'ggfim If ' 2 if Ali: igqulf z...,i5,4 6, I , ' ' ff It YHTA ii ' A Q . YI:-wwe! :EERE 5.32. gf?31??f'3.. f?'fEfE':aR15Q,.-.52 .5 ui hfxjftl I,-5 s Q Q Q Q Q V i-1 ' ' t Q . ,hr ir fx - Xu-' VZ l A X I ,,.45Sl613B1?ll-A512955 A .. a'5s.1mmea wkff'B9I'f1ff'f'I1ifJw -3 I , I i. : rd- J . -'-. L . , . 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V i 1 I 3 . :A V3 KIDD, KOBURN BYRON if-wfvgb-'Q I Two Arts, 1, Z, 3: Pres., l, 3: Sec., 21 Cuitgress, 1: Hi-Y, 7 i l 1: Drama, lg Tarzan, lg Six Foot, lg Del'1ate. 11 Drama Plat'-, ' f 5 l: Student Council, 1: Flying Squadrun, lg Chairman juniur ' Q Prom Comm., Z. L 1 KIEEER. JACK ALIIERT La llrfensa, 23 Pres.. Z1 Spud, 2, 33 Cadet, l' HIfY Vande' I xille, 21,l2lZZK5fChL'Slf1l, 1, 2, 3, Band, 2, 31 Cadets, l, 2. - I ' I KII:H, SINE REBECCA llirl Reserve 1. V I KING, GERALDINIE V. 4' xl l7I.In:I, 1, Girl Reberve, 1, 2, 3g Drama, lg Spotlight, Z. i Q A. I ,gli KINNIIY, HELEN LLTCELLE Q -' Wunder, 1, 2, 3, Two Arts, 2, Curnmercial, 3, Soccer, 2, ' I' r If I If 7 I ,, I II. za , KLEIN, TEAH 5 wluniur Radio, 2, 3: Slide Rule, 3. f' lylll l . 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I ' .074 , , RICI-IMAN, MARGARET ' N , E' French, Z4 Drama, 3, Piano, 3. l 2 ,Q fn l f-1 P3 2.1 ' IEA RICHMAN, SYLVIA ROBERTA ' l Q ' Spanish, 2, 33 Drama, 2, 3. . ' . x x ' w 1 0 Q - ' l I RIDER, PHILIP HAMILTON l Science, 433 Junior Radio, 3. Xuf J U , 3 V 5 l ROBERTS, HELEN M. l QL I .fl , Girl Reserve, 1, 2, 3, Two Arts, 33 Wonder, 3. Q l vii' it I I AQ , i A C ll ROBINSON, ELEANOR STUART I wx , Minerva, 2, 33 Cruisers, 2, 35 Latin, lg Big Sister, 2, 3. I ' r , Q I 4 - 9 ,Q k I A ROBINSON, WARREN KENT ' 0 ' ' HifY, 2, 33 International Relations, 1, 2, 3, Treas. 1, 2, , ltd I Pres. 3, Congress, 33 Glee Club, 3, Lclawala, 3. Q D4 . All 0, if I LA I :ix A 5 ' ROBINSON WILLIAM WALKER I Yi l 1 ' I 1 Glee Club, 3, International Relations, 1, 2, 3g Congress, ll , I Q 0 1, 2, 3, Historian 25 Archery, 23 Drama, 3, Tyro, 1, 2, 3 X W, Chairman Senior HallOwe'en Dance Comm., 3, Lelawala, 3 jr I I Pres. International Relations, 3. - A 4 3 7, A R 4 .dSlY 4 I W ROE, MARION LOUISE f5 I5 ' . 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SCHWENGER, DONALD WILLIAM Drama, 2, 3, Drama Club Play, 3, Flying Squadron, 2. SCOTT, BLANCHII C. Homc Economics, 2, Commcrciul Club, 31 Drama Club, 3g Girls' Glu Club, 3, Lulnwziln, 3. SEIBERT CATHERINE GEORGIA Two Arts, 2, 3, Girls' Glue Club, 3. SEAR, ARTEIUR M. SELIO, ROBERT WILLIAM Rxidio, lg Two Arts, 'lg Honorary Pros, 3, Prus. 3, lntcrnn' tional Rclzitions, 2, Drziniu, 33 Editor SO Big, Z, Editor junior Edition Spotlight, lg Editor Spotlight, 3, l7rlt'1,1zItc Ncwspzipcr Convention, 3, Spotlight Rcportcr, Ig junior Nfws Dcslt Editor, 3, Boostcrs Club, 3, Czlptziin lIIlcrfClIIas Basc' bill 3 SETTHR, ANTON GEOROE Spanish, 1, lg Nlotor, lg Sciuncc, ' 3, Radio, 3, llooatvrs, Eg Library Council, 3, Astronomy, 3 SHANNON, MARCLARIZT ANN Cruiscrs, Z: Dismal, lg junto, 33 Clio, 1, 2, 3, Scnior Pin Comm., 3, Junior Escort, Z, Big Sistur, 2, W .JI - , , .- -,,.--L.-..,.--,, W... 1F ,xr 1 A gm' wiyff' ,An I x, 'Jah ,-rf' 'W ,, my 5-n???p ': itgglggt f ,Amr . ': 1 1 'A ,p ,qw .4 1 :Ill El? 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Coligrces, 31 lntcrn.ition.il Rclautions. 35 Slulu Rlllc, 3, t rn, F1 Oivlxnlrxi, I. SHINN. TYLER AARON R.Hl1o, l, Z5 Spud, 21 Slide Rulr, 3: lvlotor, 2. SlINX'AYllIiR, HERSlIIIIiL R. Roostrrs, lg Boys' Milsic, Z, 3: Glu- lllulw, l, Z. 3: flmorn Union. ll Honorary Prvss, 3, Lvlnwnlzi, 33 PxCklL'S. 2 L Lil Honor, Z: Buys' Quaurtcttr, 3: Spotlight. 3, Angclus Vind vlllv. 3: Trcns. Boysl Mllsic, 3. SHWAYDER, Kms: D. Boys' Cooking, Z1 National Honor, Z, 3: Local Honor Sp.HHNlx. 21 Busirxn-ss Mxiiiznfci' Augr-lm, 31 Dclcgntu to B lv Llcr lillnors' Coimlcrsxmcc, 3, Orchvstrzl, 2, Band, Z SICKMAN, MARGARET Miiin-rx'.u, I, Z, 3. SIEMS, ,ll'NIi E. junio, l, Z, F, Sports, I, 23 Girl Rusi-rw. 11 Flying Squn ron, 33 Girls' Athlcric Ass'H, 3, Big D, Gold D5 Gnu 5: Big Siatrr, Kg Bznskctlwzill, l, Z, 31 Bzisclnzill, l, Z, 31 Suu 2. 33 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Track, Z, 3: flgiprqun of Bxialulx Lrlxmuilxi Urrlmcslrxi, 35 Mzilmiigcr of Triad., 3. SILVliRSTI'.IN, 'll'LlA JANE Two Arn, 13 lvlincrvn, 1, Z, 33 Cruiscra, Z, 3: Latin, l BIL, Sister, 2, 53 Trcns. Nlxnvrxgi, 1. i631 I 'if' W ' Y wiv' Y V' Vr '1 Y , W lf' M V yi- ,Lt A I yi-J ' 'D' . . . 3 tri .. lf' JEQIHQYQJ fa EfQEIfbEnk'v: w9fM1Y:aI'1I::!QJ EQEEEQLY fl A I iQ '-vs' l-,j--- -.A -- s. fi- --0--an-.-v-aut'-n ,, Q. A, ,gif VTE, X ,gf-f L., -' - -I - --- N--1 if i, -----....-. hw, ----. .. ..,.- iw 57 WM W - I V 'Y 4 ' I 'MJ L .I 3 . 4 M I k I' J ill f xv, SIMPSON, SARA FRANCES U ' 'K lgf Cruisers, 3, Girl Reserve, Z. , Nt lf , I wa I ' ln ' 5 0 5 lg l 1 9 SKIPWORTH, ELEANOR ,i, I G ' P' . ' Two Arts, 2, 3, Latin, 2. . 6 S1 9 T4 ll wc, Q E I P .. 4 ,lgul ,I I E U fri XPJ, W 54- SLATKIN, GORDON jl bf.f'4,,, ' i A '4 National Honor, 3, Senate, 2, 3, XVondcr, 25 Local Honor, 3. pQ X 'Q f S fl llyfiigxy Q - ' ' SYS ZW I In SMILEY, MIRIAM C. 1 i Q I, l Drama, 2, 3, Public Speaking, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Local Honor, A nf' Q 2, 3g National Honor, 3, Flying Squadron, 2, 3, Interscholf ' 'Sl ' I astic Debating Team, 3. l 'Q ' ' pe ' cg N ' l SMITH, ALYCE GERTRUDE 'A l V7 Minerva, 1, 2, 33 Cruisers, 2, 3, junior Escort, 23 Basketball, s ' Y . U Y 2, Volleyball, 2, Baseball, 2. , l W1 I SMITH, LAWRENCE E. X 'Y' A Science, 33 Motor 2. 'W 'V N-Q . 'I Il , X SMITH, MARION O. Minerva, 1, 2, 3, VicefPres. 33 Sports, 1, 2, 35 Girl Ref serve, 2, Head Girl, 33 Local Honor Society, l, 2, 3, National ' , i' Honor, 2, 3, Trcas, Junior Class, 23 junior Escort, 2, Track, 3 , 2, Soccer, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 33 Basketball, l, 2, 33 Indoor P4 ' ' Baseball, 1, 2, Big Sister, 2, 33 Student Council, 35 Girls 0 ' Athletic Ass'n, 3. 'im A ny E1 I sf S S ln! .tg P MITH, HIRLAY ,' ' R Q . ' Minerva, 1, 2, 3, Clio, 1, 2, 3, Spotlight, 2, Big Sister, 2g I Q nl Junior Escort, 2. ' gr ga Q Q aj' n H T I ta I I 4 . at K, 514 SNOW, GAYLORD C. I' ' - Spanish, 2, junior Radio, 3, Science, 3. 74 -2 A .1 ' , h Q If Q l , Q14 '+' . SPRINGSTEEN, MARY LOUISE 1 VF ' t ' - French, 1, 2, 3, Drama, 2, 3, Vice-Pres., French, 35 Drama 'C' Club Plays, 2, 33 Library Stall, 2, Junior Escort, 2, Big Sis' 2 l I g ter, 2, 3, Spotlight, 3. ' Q S1 9 V l 'Z pg , ,SI fe! I rf if 6 I 9 if l 1 Ib'-gl 6 ' , -7 HI 1 Q, lf' L Y I -QR fs. . I flax f .o,'s. . W I .1 . 3 i T17 , 'O ini, lg I ll? 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Srnior Class, 3, Studcnr Cuun cxl, 1, -3 Spotlight, 2, 3: Drama Clulv Plays, 1, 33 ,Iunmr Escort, 23 Big Sistcr, Z, 9 junior Pupularity Conlcst, Z, Adam and Eva, 3. STANUER, KISNNHTH H. Radio, l, Z, 33 Vicufl'n-5, 2: Mfwtur, Z. STHN. Brassm Curnnnrcial, 3. STICIN. EVA STIQCKEL, RALPH Crmxuas Nlumr, l, 1, Archvry, 1, 2: Ux'clrnr1.u, F3 Slwtliglxl, T. Srxrzm, Howmuu WILLIAL1 Drama, 3, Imcrnznrionznl Rvlation-. STUBERT, MARTIN Spanish, 3. SUNSHINE. HYMAN L. Pulwlic Spcaking, 2, Frncxmg, Ig Orgluetra, l: Ulu: Clula. SWIFT, Glaomsu N1zwToN 1: llranm Clulv Plnvs, .1 1, 2, Two Arts, 2, 3, Loral Humor, I. K: li.-mtvn, F1 Boy! Cn-ulv ing, l. TALLMAN, MILIDRIZIJ C. Drama, Z, 31 Pulalic Speaking, 2, 3, Pro. 2: Local Honur, I, 35 Flying Squadron, 3, Ixxtnlsclxl Slmfrotlm, l. ...rw ..a..,.L....-4,-. ..,...M... .. vlastif Dclvatr Team, ..,E.6g3,, . VK 4 .1 I J' l I . 1 i ,. L. v I n I 1 ,, . 5 y l Y . l, , . l? 2 l l ' f 1 , l 3 5' Y .7 lb if li f ,. Nw Rv- .35 nf'. 'I f .fislll 1 e-.:',l'4i.' 1 gli 1. l ,Wea 4.1 VC-55, Q ,,--L, f l ls lygfbflll W'-fir :'fj.I if .Sal . .1 P -' 117' Q,- Plx 1 hi ,, , 7.4.4 rw 1: ' 'l-:K ,gglviy w lfu, l lii x5iYk'i.Tl. ry Q I 5 1 I 5 . TANI, Ism Girl Rcacrvv, 1 TAPPERU, MARY CLAIR Gxrl Rcsvrvv, Z: Cruncra, R TAYLOR, CLYDE B. IR. Draxmax, 31 Ulcc Club, 31 Adam :md Evnf 1 TAYLUR, JIIANITA M. flmnnn-rclnl, 3. TAYLOR. RLITH Tnscn ER, BA1..rzT'rn Girl Rcscrvu, 1, 'lg Choral Unmn, lg Frunch fllulw, 1, lixlxlx- uphxlc, 33 Lzmn Club, Z, Library THLARLE. WILLIALI PIERRF D Club, 3, HxfY, 33 Radlu, 2 Arn, Z, Tcnms, 3. THUMAS, JACQFELINE llunmmcrcinl, 3, Dmnu THQMPSON. -ll'ANlTA MAE Gul Rvscrw, 3, Biblmphllc, .- THOMPSON, MAXINE juntu, l, 2, 31 Clln, Z, 3, Loc Honor, 31 Truzus., wluntu, 3 mai Y .,, 1 , u f 1 ' I 3 Stull, 3. 1 Trancl, 1, Xllnmdrr, 33 Tw.: l l V , l ' V 'Q l 'Q 5 l 'lsi 1 'Q 2 1 1 , l ll ' lr ff Y 5 Y l . ...ga Y . 'ffm 4 al Honor, 1, Z, 3, Nqtlnmzxl xnifffv u,,f,g Eg? H '. If 'Y . 'l-, TIl'l'T. TVIARTIIA N. TlNlfKlk1liI'., DORA M. ffmwxruwrcxdl, 31 Pin fInn1m,, .1 TNRIN. MARcq.-my-,T PAVLINIQ , . . . . Symnnh. Ig flirl RK-wlxr, Z3 XX'umlur, 7: flrnxnmrrcidl, - 1 Nfrmlm, 1, ,, wg Llm, wg Lrlnwx-. I: Iunmr Ifxcuxf, Tow! R. G1oRrz1i ERNIQRT Smwx RMI:-v, 1, 2. TRAQJR. -ll-,AN MARIKJN QR-lunxrIrl.ul. 1. TITRKIR. ROBERT D1-1 VJITT Six F-mx, lg ffudrlx. lg Iiuuatvlx. Ig Slum-I1 Sunni H.allmw'vn Parry fimnlnu 31 L.,q.4l 1, 2, 3. T1'R1.1x', IVIARSH.-XLI. EARL Kiln' CIl11l'. 3: R.1Llm, I: Txznrl. l: Spmnfll. 3g , linux' MAI-xx' 3: Spanish fillllw ll.w, 3. TVRNIR. V1-,TA F. l3r.nu.x. 2. 3: Pulvllc Spmklml, 31 Hwlmuxxury I' ,lunmr lk.-Hur. lg Sputllght, 1. 1: Aa-unulfly c.-rr. 2. Vox Dlctxl-Rwurq. P,-XVLINI' C. Vxx DURI-rx. XVINIFRIQII MAR112 Sgumlfh, I, 2, 31 Ilxrl Rcwrxr, 1, Z, 1 Plnvr, -1 . 'L HVY. 1 Hun-n Svqmy Lsl.m.ul.u, ' nw Kiln q rm In XXX, w l 'ln' V ' ' . . , ' K' Y , Q QE 'rs F, Ylmmw - ff qw? I- Qraayjulminj ,, ,Z M5 -.,1.-f-ig-,3..-..-- -- .....-QF, -..Q----QQX A A ,X :- : ' if .J A wa Qamidaeaiilswhpe' 1a'r 1 f . f , . W , TS I M, VAN GILDER, BEE NV Q' , V . I ' Q 1 9 WALLACE, HERBERT STEPHEN Q l G f Astronomy, 3. Q . 6 I I 0 I '-'23 +A ' 93 5 ' - La' 5 9-4 WALKER, MILDRED CAROLINE I s x ? Latin, 1, Girl Reserve, 15 Big Sister. ? , - 1 4 ,u 2 rx if wx , 0:1 WALKER, RUTH SUZANN fp G1 4 H Spanish, 2, Sciencc, 1. ' . .5 lm I ex 0 W f ' : Q o -. ff: ' A 'v -I-' WARD, JOHN EDWARD l W Boosters, 35 Science, 3. A WARREN, H, CLAIR I Spanish, 1, 2g Local Honor, 1, Z5 Boys' Music, 2, 35 Or' A 5 I f - chestra, 1, 2, 35 Band, 1, Z, 3, Orchestra Pickles, 25 Orchest' . ' l-- tru Lclawala, 3. , K . 1 C' A A .. WATKINS, FRANKLIN XX ' 5 Boys' Music, Z, 33 Dance! Orchestra, 35 Symphony Orchestra. 3 1, 2, 33 Band, 1, 2 , .13 Orchestra Pickles, 25 Orchestra -1 Leluwalla, 3. I 1 I 1 , WATSON, PAULINE FRANCIS . lx ' , Piano, 1, 2, 3, Pres,f3l: Nlincrvn, 3, Sec., Student Council 3 , Q Color Comm., Senior fuss, 5. ' . H I , Q 19 ' 0 I I . , 4 -9 gy WEAVER, MARIE ELEANQR I . - 1 I J 1 , w 4 l . l WEBB, WILLIAM VAN STONE Y, - - Q I O ' 1 . , I .,. . n 30 h lv' ' I! 1 . N V , lr 'Xl L ! fi: I X - L ' . . ' I I I, A 1.r'7'g,-f T-If r 1 I . Y f A I , 1 D 1 . I .I I . .A I I I . -' . , 5 2091.52 ,'.Q'.s:l.,1' '.f,bs' bj'm-ff? 5fr5Y Q:fQ.:1,':,3,' 'ZRIFQIQA Q g,':gja,g 1 N i'9.'1 '.0J'iw.3'Q. - M -A . . ' 'K A-f..f' 1 I 'yy ff. ' ' Io' - Ti is ' , I : ' ,I rm 2 Ji A - 1 -2 . , Ll 4' X t ,V av -Q J V U ,,,,. V ,X .v, L, . -,, --H- H A - l' 'Ah' f -V f f- f i681 -I I ,,gf2JEaffIE,QgQ2EEEEP. .Q 5 Alf , N jp ,mummy Imiswnv afmaafaea I IEIUGBUPL , , I r Fl WEBSTER, ROBERT V Local Honor, l, 2, Boosters, 35 Two Arts, 3. W ' I ' si 4 l ' WEIBERG, THELMA . ' si I 'ed 0 l ,. '14 WELIQER, A. F. JR. 5 Al ' QL French, 1: Radio, 2: Slide Rule, 33 Local Honor, 1. 2, N14 National Honor, 3, Orchestra, 3. Q, 'QM l.3f .1 I ' fi5 L1 YVELLS,XHRGHHA Put. . rl Nlincrva, 2, 3: Girls' Nlusic, 2, 3, Opcrctta 2, 3, Senior I Q Q QL HaIlowc'cn Comm. U ' fs- Q n .- ' 2 -I I EQ' , vVELCH, GEORGE C.JR. l X-I Hi'Y, lg Congrcss, 2, Scicncc, 23 Radio, 2. W WEscorT, O. Ross -f ' , I N I WESTERDOLL, EITHEL ADELIA l- Piano, l. xx l 1 4 WILLIAMS, DAN D. I1 Q4 ' International Rclntions, 2g Drama, 33 Congress. 2, 3, Prcs. . , l 0 ' Public Speaking, 33 Flying Squadron, 2, 3, Prcs. 3, Dcbatc ' Team, 2, 33 Local Honor, 2, 33 National Honor, 2, 35 All Q v Club Plays, Z, Student Council, 2, 3, Adam and Eva, 3. . a O , I 34 I 'E . A WILLIAMS, EVELYN l if 0 Q' junto, 35 Big Sister, 3. 4 4 1 T2 l . Q ' 4 lf-'N l WILLIAMS, GXVYNFA JOAN l ' FQ 41 M'ncr'a, 1, 2, 3, Cruisers, Z, 33 P'.no, lg Big S'st r, 2, 15 ' ' ', Splbtligllt, 2. H I C ' . .1 ' lg' 9 l 5? ff 0 ' 'fl as si l ' re U f 2 .L '.'Nw f - QQI , 99 I - R ' Wi II I L I j 1+ a l I. il - if 7 ' M J I E I fl l 'Rl E, Q f A -- - -' . Q, , . I9 8.9 I - ,im . E l '.'i'9 it-0--v -qs-pc QQQQ.-no-. 14' 1 H4 ! , YQ I - 1 6, N . 4 3 X f ' 'FI -f lffl4'g simmer i- fggfa. WV l Li.. v I st , f69l WILLIAMS, NATHANIEL O. Scnior Radio, Z, 3, Prcs 35 H WILLIAMS, THOMAS HENRY Trzlvul, l, Z, Sec., Z3 Clcc C lution, Z, 3: SCC., Z, Viccf LclzIwalzI,Ai 3g RcunIon,l. WILLIS, WAYNE SINCLAIR I-IIfY, 2. WILSON, GRACE ELEANOR i-Y, 3. llub, I, Z, 31 lntcrnzrtiunrl RL Prt-s,, 3g Congress, 3g Tyro Latin, 2, 33 Vv'ondcr, 33 Local Honor, I, 2, 3g N1tIonfIl Honor, 2, 31 Sons of Revolution Essay Contcst, 23 Annual Board, 31 Spotlight, 23 Pres. Latin WILSON. JOIIN C. Footlwzrll, 33 D, 33 Scicncc, 33 Int WILSON, JOHN WIAIITINO JR. HifY, l, Z, 33 Radio, 1, Ig Spzud WINBLIRN, JANE Spanish, 1. Z, 3g Girl Rcsurxn Z3 WOLF, ISADORE WOOD, JOSEPHINE EUOENIE Spnnieh, 1, WOSTUM, CHARLOTTE H. Club, Z, 3. crnartionzil Relations A Wontlcr, 3 Big Sistcr, 33 Annual Board Typist. V701 5 ,. w .J-.,-,,..:, .YQ Yarns. BILLY HARKJLD Inrrxn.utiun.zl Rrlutiun, 2: Spun-h, 3. YLATMAN, N,RNlIY Two Arts, Z5 Aluninr Escort, Z. Yor' Nu. BYRON BURNS R.ulm, 'lg Hand, 2. Yovxu, Dick Liars l X 1 vpn 1 Hl'Y, 1, 2, 3, SHI. 21 Two AHS. . 2. 3, 'C Scrrrmrv, 13 liuustvrs, 11 HrfY Vrxlldcxxllv, 1 Yovxu. M.KRiiARli'F ,llumn l. 2. 33 Frvncll, 'lg Lllvmry Currwnmxttcc, ZADRA, EDWIN ZA:-1'Tov1Tczrr. ANTIIQNY TRIPO l7r.ln1:e, lg Hoys' Cuuklng Club, 2, Viccfmvf.. 2: Ur lnsill 1, IL Band 2g Scninr Prom. Cunxrnittcv, 35 Hl'Y Vnudulll 1, 23 Plcklcs, Z. ZIT Rowsxl, DoRoTHY VVERGKS Txm Arts, 3. 33 lhrl Rr-svrvc, 21 I5r.um:u. 3: Local H-mor 1. 2, 3: Natiunzll Humor, 2, 3: Senior Pmgr'.ur1x Cnnxn11t!LL :Xnm1.ul Board, 3g Bum1wr'nr1g, 3g Whlfutt, F, POST GRADUATES B:XCfl'I. RuBlfRT BROXVN, DUROTHY MAY i711 I W 1 n Q-'51 A , 1 1 e 'fi TQYJGHHQKQEEER. gif? ,.krmrQm1gfg,E9wEmuf,, .,, Oi, v J ------ -y------ -----r-------mc --Q , Lx, mm 1 5 4l:Q1:41:QiQ'1,E?B1bED fs. . V ' r Rs POST GRADUATES ' O mil' BRUNTON, CHARLES V . 1 gm, gm! , 5 CHYNOWETH, MARGARET EVA ' Q 0 ' ' 1 5 O gg o 14 15 I e ' Q4 P-O94 .Ax 1 V '34 V 74 L L COOPER, LUCILE V R 4' bf VW 'rN-fl ' 1 ln GARDNER, TOM 1 t4 ' x El ,. '51 FP '53 1 -. 9 K 7 I VW 4 Q1 W7 HOLDEN, LAWRENCE l 'A Ni JOHNSON, CLIFFORD A . , A ,L , S ' JONES, FORREST 2 Kp: , KLYLLGREN, GILBERT VQX 0. O W P 9 AS' ' V? .E '23 . ii X' LOCRART, GLADYS D. A , Z R 11 Mx ' Q NEWELL, ESTHER TL ' 1 ' o ' 'Pla . 1 L -2 0 , Q Q1 ' E3 0 E' A ' EVQLX1, L L L L LLLLL LL ,LL ,f lv ' A NI' T 'WLQL?f'7'?'1 'W37f'7fi FA?'.fA ,, T ' W ff' 'A WW q SQ , S :,,,,f?f-P,-S,Q.', 'i53EL 'fEf?Aie5,iA,, A 5-is l A A-M E 'RMWAR' '5 'VAo 'L A' -Ef,,i SlfAM-M'f E ' ,P 0 E' E , L L L I nga ,,1LvEC5y:5 .ygffgglg V 3 Qi fm l I W X X 4. -2- -1. .g- J -2- 'K' -1- -2- Q I3 -2- .:. -:- -1- 5 .kv g l CZ. sauce ?4 I '?? l: A? ' 5 ,gi -- n un I fe -21 -2- '- 1- 2- J 5 'O -1- + -L -1- Ni -2 f ' 1 -f in ,- 1 l POST GRADUATES 5 J S., lgf ROSE, GEORGE , V . I pg. l : TRUMBULL, NELSON -2- Q .g. . 0 l 2 J - I .I I su Q 7 y- -. 1 Q 1 WILLIAMS, LESLIE , l ' , YQ E M1 xk - 'E - .G-'R J .'. U .E , v ' 1 Q , , : 4 Q SENIORS . '.' Jo .1 ' ADAMS. DOROTHY CHRISTENSEN, GERALD G. ' 5-f . , - AKINSI GLEN gislnglh, 22,3,3, Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National L , Q4 ALLMOND, JANE ALLEN COHEN, EDMOND pl ' I S ' Diana. ISAJUHYO. 2. 31 Clio. 2. 32 I-OCBI Honor. 1. Travel, 23 Science, 33 Business Manager of Spot- x . K , 2, 3, National Honor, 3. light, 2, . M. I ' I BAKER. JACK COMSTOCK, NORMAN HENRY 4 BAKE DAN D Club, 2, s. Yr L ' Tennis, 1, D Club, 1, 2, 3, sec., 2, Vice- CONRAD, WILLIAM 'Sl I ll A 1 Pres., 35 Drama Club, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 29 Pres. Junior Commercial Club, 45 Pres., 45 X- T A Class, 2, Student Council, 2, Drama Club Plays, ' 3, Junior Prom, 3. CROSS, WILBUR ROWE BARS HARRY D Club, 2, Baseball, 2. p ' DAVIS, DIEMER W. 4 l A X . BARTLETT, KATHERINI3 JANET - Comms, 2, 3, Omhestral 3. -1' , Two Arts, 1, 2, Clio, 33 Junto, 1, 2, 3, Big sn 'I' Q Sister, I, 2, 3g Junior Escort, 3. DERBY, MARYLEE -' A BENT GORDON Sports, 1, 2, 3, Minerva, I, 2, 33 Glee Club, 1, 2. n:. 0 O 3 , 'I' J BESSER, MILTON JEAN JOHNSON' RALPH O' 'J' A f . Intemational Relation, 1, 2. 3. KANTROWITZ, EDWARD . A J Q ' C4 BIGOLE, EASTON KEPNER, KARLYNE BURTRAM ' 5 U , I? 1 BLAKE, ROBERT French, 2, 3, Girl Reserve, 2. 4 4 BOEHM' TED WILLIAM KEMBLE, FRED ARTHUR y V Jr I gy Radio, I 2. 3. A WN . V Spanish Club, 1, 2, 35 Cooking, 2, 3, Motor, 2, 3. M ' N Q ' I 'I BOWLUS. R. WILLIAM KINGOI...,AffGfRfTMI..ewa, 1, 2, 3. . 0 l , ' Spanish, 3. K V ' Q . ' E . BOWES, WATSON YLE, IRGINIA . -: f l KLws KATHRYN ELYNOR 9 J W ' -: J BROOKS- MARSHALL Spanish, 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve, I, 2. s. .g. .g. ,. l -:. CALLAHAN, KATHLEEN LAIL. HENRY QWEN n g. g ,-. ' pr' Two Arts, 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres,, lg Sergeant-ab ' - . CARBISI' FLORENCE Arms, 2, Sec., lg Council, lg Travel, l. ' pm M rama, 2, 2, 3, Piano, lg French, 2, 3. A Nd on ELLIOTT, WILLIS VICTOR ' 1:5 me CARSON, DONALD A,d,,,,y, 3, p ,996 Q1 CARTER, ALBERTA L. ERNsT, EUGENE L. 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PENCER, CHARD . 1 7 '1 Y Mom' 2' 3' - STAPP ELIZABETH 3 l W HEINICI-IE, MARTHA GERIRUDE ' Mr NS - 4 1 Commmial, 3, D,,,,,,, 3, S'rEvENsoN, ADAIR GERALD , 0, M 1 Rama, 2, 3, spad, 1, 2, wonaef, 1. .1 I I J, HILLS, A. TI-IORNE . I . ' spaa1,1,,2, 3gBoyc'Coqking, 2. STOCKTON, AL - -2- . 'I' . ,l, - . I L , . f ' V HINES, ROLAND CALDWELL STRACHAN, 101-IN H. - . 'l' .l' 'I' Q SPUUIII, 1. 1 -'- -' 1 STRIKE!! IRWIN JOSEPH 1 -' 'I' 9 'l' 'MCGLAUPLIN, STANLEY Kiwlni., 3, shafmeh, 2. , -3. l .:. id xy MCNEIL, MARGARET MAE' STRONG, GRAY CURRY q , 'V V ' l junta, 2, 3. Tyro, 2, 3, D Club, 3, Six Foot Club, 1: Q f HifY, 2, Football, 3, Basketball, 3, Senior Prom QQJ , MENsER,,'11oM D. comm.. s. I L ,Vg MESSICK, NORVAL TAYLOR, JACK ' Q, 1 1 I 'JM A ME1'zcER, ROLLIN SAM TENNIS, NEAL IQ' 1 I D, 2, 111111, 2, Mom, 1, Track, 2, senior I-11-Y, 2. 3, Radio, 1. 1' I7 K Clan Color Comm., 3. B 'v' Q I TI-1oRNcA'rE, LOISB gl , O SAM MILSTEIN , , - xx , MOORE MARY LOUISE , THORNTON, FREDERICK LYLE . - ' , , - Sen , 2. 35 T ., 3, P bl'c Speak'ng, 3, De- Eano, 12, Cruisers. 3, Minerva, 3, Glee Club, 3: bat3e3. mu u I X ' . . . 3. A ' awaa TOOTHAKEL EDRHN ALWNN I - O MOORE. RUTH CORRIB D Club, 1, 2, Football, 1, 2, Basketball, lg -1- . + . Garden, 2g Spanish, 2, 3, Two Arts. 3. , Baseball, 1. , .v. . MULLINS, ORIN ELBBRT TUCRER, VIRGINIA M. ' l ' Golf, 3, Spad, 2, Archery, 35 Golf, 2. French, 3. 'I' ' 5 N J ' AYLOR, 101-IN RICHARD TULLEY, THOMAS KANE -' C Motor,'3g D Club, 3, Wrestling, 3. 0 0 N - I R - TRANT, ELIZABETH MARSHALL . 0 , , ICHOLAS, OHN . ' Two Arts, l, Y., 3, Junto, 1, 2, 3. N 1 , F' , Q- if l' -DGINTS, HARRY TYLOR, CLARENCE PARKS ' , 4' . D Club, 35 Wonder,.g Spanish, 2, Two Am, , ff: 'V OSBORNB' HAROLD H- 2- Radio 2' Manager Football 3 ri Motor, 1. ' ' . ' ,' ' ' ' 0 ' .f f - ' WALSH 'VOLNEY l 1PAYNE,lArRLE, ' ' ,-, Q . . - WEEE, WILLIAM V. ' T PAYNB' JOHN WATSON - I Spad, 2, 3, Fencing, 2g Cadets, 2, 35 Cadet Ride 'Y' af: -1- l -1- ,Hi-Y.12. 3: TYCQI- 2. Pm. 31, Drama. 1. 2: Inf Team, 2, 3, Captain Ride Team, 3, Cade: Lieu- , . W. . 'Q tcmauonal Relaqom, 1, 2, Pres. lg Two Arts,.l, tenant. 3: Junior Page, 7.5 Cflbk Squad, 23 Win. 1' N' '- ' i9 523, if-fflhfwzclub. I. Pres. li H1-Y mf A11 City Individual'Drill comm, 2. ,L 'R' ,:' . IU C, , , lf. . ' ' QQ , . - WELLMAN, MAX BRENTON .1. 4- PBBLBQ, Donor:-nr ELLEN , , q Radio, ,I 2, Coounm 2, , I , PURCELI., TED'ANDREws ' .Q WINCI-I,-Jorm R. - ,F 'Ho wa SPIILIZ3 3btC00ll1l:l.2 3:3 Ihlltgd lgedgslizmoiz , Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National Honor, 2, 3. - ' . B005 I I Chill!! - I S 1 I HC ' - , 5: chem-a, 3, Theme Orcheatra. 2, 3. YouNc, CHAPMAN f l 1 ll: Q -v , L. -in .:a oza 9:0 .zo -:Q 0:0 ozs n:n v jj '17 .:, .ta gzq .:, ,:. ,:, 4, 4. .:, gf ...' .- . Il,C:1fPf l - 1 '. 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My ivjwgl B.-iq .y 5-'ax' api, Ax: X' Vu: .. . . . . , ,riffs iflafl' Organizing under the leadership of William Thatch, assisted by Harriet Jones, U53 my 5 lil Dorothy Baird, Hansen Ingley, and Fletcher Birney, and sponsored by Miss Elizabeth 3 iff' Sparhawk and Mr. Megenity, the Juniors speedily perfected a smoothfworking gf' 'El machine which has aided materially in establishing high standards at East. ??Y.,,.W g V 1 fl i - 74 l ' I N , . . . . ', l,, fly' Q Actrve participation of the members of the class in contests and debate work l lJ . I 1 . . ' , 73.171 and a large representation in the Honor Societies, speaks well for future oratorical, fk.-C12 literary and scholastic work. ' :Q sa 1 1551 Q 5 With this yea1-'S representation in football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming 0 xx ' 1 Q . 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C, Nlcllmlgnll, D Mcl7m1LAg:nll. ifth Ruw--F, Nicnunmlglm, M. Nfcflinmsuy, INI. NIUUNW, K. MCIIIYIPSII, J. McL:1rL'I1, E. McN:xry', F. MfQllOi ixth R-vw R, Mnxxlkl. L. Nlruns, Iwfcck, R. Nlcrkcr, A. Ivlurxdlth. L. Nicrzqrr, M. lvfickrlsun. H541 luurtlx Rmx I.. Nvlgm, 17. N--lmn, R. Nrsr. A, Nvxxmnxlw, lf. Nvxx,-mxmlw, fi, Nuxxlnn, l'. Nru rcuml Rl-w lf. Mnlwrg, Mullrtt. D, Mmuur, XY. Ixlmllr. ll. M-11111. ii, Mlmrrvll, M. Mmm Tlxinl Run l', Mmlgrtt, l. Mum.m, M. Mmmw, R. Mwrf, XV. Myvrx. il. N-ull. ll. N-rf. llrlm Rmx I. H. Nlflmls, C. Northrop. U, U.llws, R. lYK.mr, l. Ulu-xlclx, L. Opplulnlxn. M. U llw xg., nth Rem T. l'.15.1v, K. Pnlcn. F. l'.urk. M. Ihuls.-rw. T. liullwn, ll, l'.n'm', M. l'.evx1r. WIUSSJ ' Flu! Run' H. Mnlvs, C. Mlllu, li. Mlllrr, H. Mxllnr. lvl, MIllm'l. Nl, Milly rl. Mmrr. , m In F114 Run' QI. l'.1!nx1x11n, M, Puyrlv, I. I'vch1111u11, M. Pnturwxx, E. Vlnlllpf, H. Vhullxpf, R. Phxllll Nw-111.1 Run P, Phxppv, M. PHL. il. P11-m, U. Pnlun, NX, Pluukulr, H. I'-wIl,ml. If IR-ll,-uk. Ilmkl Ruw li. l'ux'!r1, If, Pmwll, M. l':vwrll, M, Plant, -I. P1'um3rx', fx, Pull.-n, L. Pupkv. I' 'mirth Rum' M. Qlnulrw. M. Qulglcv, J. Ruw, R. Rnclmfskv, R. Ruxhhlw. A. R.m.l.1ll I Rumi Il lx Ixirlm R-'xx H. R.ms.-lx. R. Rdruvr, ,l. Ravnwml, V. Rzxyxxumi, M. llwki. NT, Runlv. Ii Rv: nh Rum' H. I.. R4-xtrl, R. Rvlxxltz. H. Ib-yiwld, H. Rvvur, R. Rrvlwlklx. li. Rlcv, I, Ric H361 In I R I x R Rlclnx, R. Rlfllmulx, IT. Rulgrxx.uy. V, Rink, ff. Rmkur. N mx I. Rm: H. R ch. , . N .1-11.1 R-:xx if, Rwlwiuns, ii. llulwrxwxu, hi liulmmm, U. Rmlgvlx, If. Rmxxg, M, Iiwg-lx. I R I l'h1x.1 R-xxx M. Rntlnrnlmxg, H. Rulhxull. VI. Rxum. lf. Sdlrm-m, F. Snlrvmwwvx-, I.. Sm-, Ki. Sn I wmh Rmx QI. Suvn, XY, Sclnck, IT, Schrnldr. R. Schlxvninl, YY. Schmuhr. lf. Xlmtz, M. Su Intlh Rmv TN, Null, K. SU-r1x,uu, l NWI. I. Nxluvt, H. Nlmrwlwxv. I Shqxxn-xxx. I.. S11-rm.m. xrlu Ruxx ll. Shuir, H. Shul+x.m. I' Sxlm, I' Snlxu-hm, A SL.ur. A. Slmth. I' Hmm!!! H471 'w, First R-tw F. Smith, CI, Smith, H, Sm ith. M. Smith, NI. Smith, R. Smith. R. Smith, ccond Rim V. Smith. ll. Spzirnld-1, E. Spiwl 'mn gi n, C, Smut, G, Studlrr, H. Statttgw, H. Smnrk. Third Rim' L. Statttluy, H. Stark, I. Stwlr, Stvin, S. Stvin, ml. Stcrnc, AI. Stvtmnn. Fourth Row -A. Strvrttsmt, Stcwur Fifth Row -R. Stmntsuc, B. Stunzikcr, r, P. Stidhxm, C, Stung, R. Sttmtshcrry, T. St. Pvrvr, L, Stmmt K. Stuart, -I. Sugg, C, Sundcll, K. Sunderland, M. Swimsuit. Sixth Row E. Swartz, Swift, F. Tztttrwtthttttltt, N. Tnppu. R. Terry, B. Thzttth, L. Thrvlkcld. i883 lux! Rmx R. 'I'lwru,ux, M, Tlumm-11, M. TIus11xpwxx. R. Th--lwn, T. Tm. I. f'1n.umvx'v, H. IUk..1,. Nrfmhl Run lf. Tnuth.1lux', If. Tlllirv, If. Tumi, N. Tlurwl. N, Ilucknx, P, Vltullox. II Uphwu , , , V -, - . , Q , . lhud Rmx N. Xnncr. M. X.m M.ul4', R. Nun ,..m.1I. I1 Xmxglm, R, Xin..-nl, L Xngkl. R. XMIIL-x. Iuulh Rmx H. NY.ulNh, M. XY.4x'd, l'. Xxjxxxxrl.. I5. Wulmrx. 45. XX'.umx. H. XX'.ul-n, M. XX'.nL1l1N. lilh Rum XY, Wvgx!-un, M. 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Bnrtlctt, M Hznra, NY. llnlmlwlt. Thlld Ruxx 5. Hlmluck, L. Rlrgv, il. Rlzlck. L. Black. ff. Blount, XV, Hlmud, CI. llnmmgnfll, A. Bmrl'l'4vI'. S. Bunn: Fuurlh Rum A. Huuxh. l'. Iiuymlftuxx, U. lilmliurd, R. HrrtQcl1m'uiL'l', F. Hrlllixlm, R. Bwmixrxv, M. Ur1n1.ncun1lw Q li. Bucl1h.nlrv1', l. lam, G. Cihlnu. xth Run- Cf. Hxudfnl U. Cfl'.uucx. lXuch:un.m. 1 Row G, Hucklcx, C. Hurkxngnn, M. liuxlmvtt, I . Burns, il. Hllxrmw, M. Blllrlxw, R. fI.m'. M. llhnnllwl J, Nl, fflnyrrnm, H. Culwu, XY. Cunxrry. A, Chunk, V. Hunk, R. flrlssnmn, M. Cox 'xunth Rem' xl, ff1'mlrvl', K. llllmmm H D -i R Un H. Dvllxalrcst. ga. . in F. . Jus. Ivf. llnls. H. Ihxxfun, I. Dzny, I. IL--'I WU hrs! Run' H. Dxll. H. lhlph. Cf. lhny. L. Ilmxnlng, M. IMMNV. M. lllnmlng, 17. Hull. R. Ifxlxmuix, H Ifgg-'1n.u1. , . ., . . . . . . . . U Nmlnl Rum It. Itluvlx, I.. Itllmvu, H. ltxkvn, 1-, ftxlliwlg. nl. fumx. M. hum-I. lx. fxulxvl. H. lwnmr, Fllrlmugh 'Thlulqlluw 17. l'1l:gn1,ulJ, l'. l'l.nllvlv. I.. hum. lt. Iwnlch. 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' '- - -:- vp if -2- - -.- -1- J 5 K XJ -2- -'- -:- N: an -.- -'- -.- -1- c ' Y fe: we A A TRACK. 7 , - - p ROVING its worth in every meet, the 1926 East High Track Team again - , RW ,tl j carried the Red and' White to the top. Beating the champion Vikings 'y ' T Q T by ten and one-half points -in the City Meet, -the Angels added one - ' 4. ' 6' ZQQS more feather to their .thickly-feathered wings. In the four meets, the 4. ,-. , - Boulder County Meet at Longmont, the Boulder Relay Carnival, the ,g, . 4, State Meet and -the City Meet, East beat the teams of all of the other Denver High 4. . -. 3 00ls. by a wide margin, and once again assumed her rightful place as City Track 4. ' 0 . .G ampion. g . V V , ' ' X, Bruce Mackey, captain of the '26 track team, added one more city record to v Q' those already held by East. 'Throwing the discus one hundred and thirteen feet, six ' + 9, ,Q and one-half inches, Mackey easily broke the previous record and permanently tossed M, N - Q3 his name in the 'East Hall of Fame. ,,. a 4. . ' Events won by the East Denver Track Team during 1926: 5 ,:, .. ,L ' 0 ,L l ,L T , BOULDER RELAY . , -:. Q -:. Event Place Name -:- Q .:. 880-yard Relay ........ ............ Th ird ...................... East Relay Team TT! 1. Medley Relay ....... ................ F ourth ........... ........ E ast Relay Team X1 ' 15 T K7 .V STATE MEET S? .46 220-yard Dash .......... ............ F irst ........................................ Dreher 30' ', 880-yard Relay ........ ........ S econd .................... East Relay Team ,q L 1' 100-yard Relay ........ ....... - ..... T hird ...... ...... A .................... A yers Xl lg f , CITY MEET ,., 1-mile Run ......... ........ F ourth ........ ............. L ane 4, l ,L Shot Put ....... ........ F irst ....... ........ M ackey L.. l : l Discus ,.............. ........ F irst ....... ........ M ackey ' : 9 'f : 100-yard Dash ...... ........ F irst .......... ........... A Zlers ' 0 Q 'i' H Secon ........ .......... D r er 'Z' 5 , 0 . 440-yard Dash .......... ........ 'T hird ..... .......... B oydston , ggi 880-yard Run .............. ........ S econd ........ ........ M etzger Q ,, 9 Q 120-yard Hurdles ........ ......... S econd ........ ......... D ouble ? 4 4 9 220-yard Dash .......... ......... F irst ............ .......... D reher 7 4 Second ........ .......... .A yers A ' 9' Thnd ...... ............ Dams -' 5 ,, , J' 220 Hurdles ...... ......... F irst ............ ......... D ouble J. : , 5 ,lv Second ....... ............ J ohaiason Q . 'Q' I I ........ ........ :Se d ....... ........ bdcfk ' 5 l ji Pole Vault T Fofffh ........ .............. R ll 'T ' 3 ,Q High Jump .,....,. ......... T had-' ...... ................. D ouble Q ' 'mp Broad jump ........ ......... F ourth ....... ................ M cAdams -W Half Mile Relay ........ ...,..... S econd ........ ........ E ast Track Team aw, gg' Discus .... I ............. ......... F irst ........... .................... M ackey f'ff.1 5' E M 1 -:- -:- -2- -:- -:- 4- fi -:- 4- 21 ' -:- -:- -:- Q 4- -:- -:- -:- -:- -1- -f C - 333933 33:-ur ,fixing 9:39 liagzat 'ff cj- -:- -:- : -:- -:- . -: -:- SG I QI Q -: -: 2-tax i-V-lla 2 11981 99 M? ' --1 ee,vi-zweafszep-ere.--svfrverss: 5 -M 3 g 3 -:- -:- -:- -:- 9 -:- -:- -:- -:- fl eil-297'-'3 -r -:- -1- fo -:- . s e ll? ----- -- Qi sf.-2 2 9 2- -- -2 aw -'- 'e -1- -2- ,J 'Q -:- -:- - -:- ':: an - ! 'QQ r C BASEBALL X Q7 up URING the 1926 baseball season, nineteen men earned their letters. Alf I . l l '1 though the season was unsuccessful from the standpoint of high scores ' , '-' , , , X and victories, it was fruitful in the experience and teamwork gained by the I 4' -2- bc' JA large number of men who were made eligible for 1927 baseball. Long will GZ- Q -1- ' X the memory of Pitts' superb batting and fielding linger in our minds. Nor -1- Q -1- . will we soon forget Shubart's sure handling of the ball, Ross Brown's long drives and -1' Q Q Jud Savage-S pitching. It will be long also before the places of these and other players , - ...AI will be fined. gg SUMMARY - ' . E Scores ' 0 ' 3 West-8 Manual-12 Boulder--3 North-25, South-8 if. ' 1 East-2 East-5' East-12 East-2 X - East-6 i 5. g -:- o -:- . ' X -:- ' -:- Games Participated in by Each East Players 1 5 '- NU , 4 Players and Position West Manual Boulder North South I 1 Q Bach, Catcher ...................... X X .... X .... X glgh Brown qcy, First Base ........ X X X X 1 X 225 ll Cross, Pitcher .................... .... .... .... - .... X l Y :JA it W Derby, Catcher ........... .... X X X 'X xt ' - Doyle, Second Base ........ .... X .... .... .... C5 , Hartman, Left Field ............ X X X X X A Hickey ..................... ' ............. .... X X .... X R S L ' Lindquist, Pitcher .............. X .... .... X X 9 3. ij. 1 Meneneugh, Right Field .... X .... X .... L-gb 0 5. Af. . Montenie, Pitcher ................ .... .... .... X X L 0 :- . Morrison, Right Field .......... X X .... X X ' l ' ' Savage, Pitcher ................ X X X X X l R. Savage, Center Field ........ .... .... X X X V' l 0 Toothaker, Second Base ...... X X X X X F l . 'E' Pitts, Center Field ................ X X X .... X 'T' -1- Ij' . Wells, First Base ........ .. .... X .... .... X i' l Q - zedre, Left Field ......... .. X X X X X Qi 2 I .Ulla W .2 Ven: wi. Q A ,els this nil li' p fffq S' F- 1 a E 'l' 'f' 'f' 'i' -3' 4' 'f' 'l' 'f' -2- -1- -2- -2- -2- -1' if 1.1 D' l'0 1 Jn Ja .. Q J. 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L. .X -iw:-f-wqfx'-ragga-r-35,5 .,., Mgf'- 'f'F -,.:' .WJ-::i.:1::L:TT rv Wt:-Twhw I 'S I 4 P71 4 Lq- gf' v 14 Q2 L pf?-110,12 Q A gh ALM V, 'wp V1 .4 'jf gf .X ,f25T:'JW V 121 I 4 551 '55 4 HV -411 , Mix, lfl. 1 I .N . I v F, . , ' QV, 1X '-'VH'f'.,,.f 3 'W '.: ,I h A. A 6 ' 1. ri .,, . ,I 1 V WMflbA1jAA a tie with South and a defeat by West, was very successful in most respects. The spirit of East burned brightly throughout and the large 'A c attendance bore witness to the enthusiasm of the entire school. High scores against Boulder and Manual demonstrated that East's offensive, when started, was uncontrollable and that our defense was the strongest yet seen in the Conference. The team scored a total of one hundred and two points to sixteen by our opponents, and ended the Conference in second place. FOOTBALL YA '-0' HE 1926 football season, though somewhat disappointing in two games, EAST, Og SOUTH, 0 Facing a driving team of determined Rebels, the Crimson tide of East was held scoreless throughout the four periods of the opening game of the DenverfBoulder League. The .game, just a case of playing the breaks, proved to the Angels that more than luck was needed for a victory. Outrushed, outpassed and on the short end of first downs, the Angel team fought with the fury of Old East Spirit, but was unable to deliver the final punch necessary for a score. Only once during the disappointing struggle did the Seraphs have a chance to cross the Rebels' goal, a bullet pass from Middlemist to Ayers, if completed, would have cinched the game. The Reds' pass, hovering for a second on the outstretched fingers of the speeding Ayers, slipped and was lost, closing all scoring possibilities for the Angels. EAST, 31, BOULDER, O Scoring at will, the Angel aggregation piled up 31 points to Prep's none in the annual East'Prep game at Boulder. Middlemist's flashy playing, his long plunges, and circling end runs netted East 19 of the 31 points. Prep was lost from the first to the last second, the game was way over their heads. Its passes intercepted, its plunges stopped, its attempts at kicking blocked, the Prep team offered little opposition to the East gridsters. It was not the smashing tactics employed by the East men, but the varied attack that kept Prep on the extreme short end of the score. 1 H011 Alsager. EQEEEEE. - .BEIGE W mafaaml Em' 13 rv' 'ni Q l -M - T it rl . W , l lv 4 I 5' 1 I I 2 I , ' 'su E '54 if . 4 t 4 li. ' ,1 P 4 rv Q- T rp -A 4, ,534 EAST, si, MANUAL, o ,Q . . Q ' With an impenetrable defense, together with a fast, smoothfworking offense, the bg I ., ' 'W Angel grid squad trimmed Manual 51 to O. Led by their fast and elusive Captain k I X7 Middlemist, the Seraphs scored at will, featuring the game with long end runs and gg XU- . line plunges good for many yards. Every department of the game was East. Manual ' Xly ,i 'WJ made but one first down, and no rush, run or plunge netted the Bricklayers a sub' , stantial gain. in -, 1 EAST, 6, WEST, 9 l LX With all the breaks against them, it was a plucky eleven that held West down ,A ' , X to nine points. From the start to the finish everything favored West. Their passes 1' A .T intercepted and plays broken up, the Angels fought and gained six points, thus being X, ' defeated by the jinx that is always over an East'West game. 1 4 An exchange of punts gave West the ball on the 30fyard line, and they rushed IQ it till but one foot marked the distance from the Angel goal. The inevitable touchdown p ig v came early in the second half. Again nearing the Eastern goal, the Cowboys drop' pq Q QQ kicked for three more points. During the Hnal minutes the Angel passing attack O Q attained perfection and a touchdown was secured when Middlemist passed to Carlson, 4 Q Q , who passed to Toothacker. Richards then carried the ball the remaining three yards A I3 Q 51 for six points. t E' ' EAST, 14, NORTH, 7 A ' ' s W N l Throughout the EastfNorth game, marking the last appearance of Captain Peter A - Q 4 gi U 4 Middlemist, the Red-Head ran wild. Dashing many yards from close formation for 7 ' 7. ,l M two touchdowns and kicking two drop kicks for the extra points, the Angel captain 5 i T r,. 'Q permanently engraved his name in the memory of the five thousand who witnessed ' .QE 9 H the game. 5 F Play started after the kickfoff when the Vikings failed to gain first down and : 5 were forced to punt, Steward, East guard, was there at the right time and blocked ga ' Q Byers' attempted kick, and East recovered. On the next play Pete, taking the pigskin, gg l f skirted left end for 37 yards and a touchdown. The try for goal was successful and l 7 , l the score stood East, 7g North, 0. In the next period the Viking aerial attack was U? broken up by Pete, who intercepted a Norseman's pass and went for a touchdown. Ts , ,X Again he kicked goal. North scored once at the end of the game. ' Lil Twig X 'I X I X. 3 N ET 'wifi T i i' f Af aw of .T-qrf ' aji'?'fi 'M'r 'T't r' ' , T 'A AWWA, -we ff+'.s.W.-f .. Aj Q f. 'Q----0- W-...n... A A -.a -ez: W- A -X7-!'W . A stances kk v g ,,,,,w.... . VALLM' A A ,afsifs f j fiom U04 Y v J :wg 'Ja i 1 1. razed, 3:5 V .1 ' '9 15,45-..pl :,:y pgs ni 'ig .1-1 Pg Vi A ,af this s if gat' l'l ie? 4751, 122 xi N P32-1, l l 'fi gpm an A 1 ff f if 5 nkxl . '-11 Q5 an 7,,,q'Q,.i P1 'ffl l 1 'sl A T-'Q :QQ 5: f 'Er Lett , X I, gf' , K 2 fl , ........ .1 .. ,fr P f ?1 P l l l 1 1 . U 4 1 l 1 Vffig 4 v . .,,, -.--.n A E' 7. Qiil, 2 f 5' ,1 lf,l?s,s?'. I ,v if igiivlq 31 1' fyf'.',1- w. ,', Q1 5 V ,, fifimhslf,-xii'--'if,f. .v,1.,,.. L 4 t- is V- - , V 'A ' ' V Q 5' f .f,,,,Jg,,,CfY-'S ,Eli fu4E'?r+.Hiqdiqg9fs:13i 1 at ,' ' Q 1- M 1 , 1 f f i. , 1 1 W 9 9 f---asm -,.A, ...u.g.'.g4,..gn...,r,.v,g.,4..4.i.....,...g,..,..4.-,,f,,......-...-A-.-...lx---Aa. - - --'-'4 4 '- - '- -'g - ' ' 'M' 5 . 5 f m li, 4 v Q a if ,gf 1 ff 1 Ein 9 L.e 0-J ,sf 14. f ill:-1-1' lvfl, Es is as :- 1 iff 15214, 1 '-sf . , ' First Row-Bccsley, Moore, Robinson, Shwaydcr, Williams, Harris, Ludditt, Mains, Yates, Hinmun. Second Row-fBl.ilrc, Recd, Peterson, Mlxllfrx, Silverstein, Kcukcr, Smith, Bird, Frudericlrscn. 4 Q X , H ,M 3 ng' fi? Q si 1, SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL '9 l 1 1 i . 5'-if -A U' ! HE second team emerged from their round without a defeat, thereby win- 1 6 6 1,1 I . . . . 'l l ' ning the first championship ever awarded to a second team in the Denver' ph 1 K z A Boulder Athletic League. Great promise for East's 1927 team is indicated ttf: l' 'ffl Vs by the showing of the scrubs and many future stars are no doubt to emerge 'ff from their ranks. The games were all played after school at the various schools rather ' . I . I I . 1 than at the stadium and no admission charge was made. More lnterest should be cref gf? fi ated in football as an interscholastic sport by the greater participation afforded by means f' ' i, -,,, of a second team conference. I 451 , l Ng, The games and scores follow: East, 7, South, O East, 145 North, O 1 l 5.0 East, 9, West, 6 East, 19, Manual O W. 1 H' 1 it Hia ilu 5 lv l if! 'ri I l , 411, 1 . wil 1 . K i ' lr yy-Q ...- Q-,Q-gg T 'w i A 'i -1Q1g2f4'Qx ---..- ,lv gf ,515 J b ' qw ,X ,L Ni' 1'-rr. '!':fJ5'f V, in 1- i 1 H ,, ,' ft iw, nr H! :gf ---t . , 1 if 4 V ,U 125 . 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E11 EX. 1' 151, 1 1 1 11' I V' X 512 .37 1 hi, 1.'g ' 1 1 .1 .. 41 1,91 13 ' 1 fx'x '1ffVH4 . ,E X ,f's.f .147 ' V1 --1 1. Jul ,,, 1 ww.. 1 5 . 1 113211 11 11311 I i 113135 bull ig PM 1 , Q .11 2 4, 5 1. 11.11, , '.. 11' 1 I '- fa 12 'Q ,...g' I 1 1 1 . 21? I 1 1 1 1 1 'LQQQQQV6 ,ig 3' . K 1 'iiwefj First Row--qloncs, Nllirphy, Davis, Barnictller S n1Roxx Rnd Firlson S it XK1in1w-ly.: 17 lr . rco L ay in. BASKETBALL Y IDDLEMIST, 1926 allfstate, Comstock, well headed that wry when his injured hack became serious, the Savages, hoth Judd and Rudy fir ihove J the average im Stewart and Gray Strong, the hest guards in the league ss J all together composed the hest and yet the most unsuccessful basketball team we have had in years. A few times during the year the team hegan to function, and at such tlmes the result was an the following East, East, East, East, East, East victory. These occasions were unfortunately too few, as shown by table of results: 9, Boulder, 28 16, Vxfest, 14 15, North, 27 19, Manual, 17 121 South, 14 The results in the second East, East, East, East, East, 10, Boulder, 20 15, West, 4 9, North, 16 8, South, 4 19, Manual, S team round: from East East, East East East East, East East East East , Boulder, 27 , West, 18 , North, 16 , Manual, 21 g South, 14 , Boulder, 13 West, 13 North, 8 , Manual, 7 , South, 6 E ri .. -if . - . wh il' . 7' 2 l an l H1611 f is. Y M1 lj f T.: I! -Q ' i '3 5251.91 A Wan .--H Fl .cn Q ww: iii' ' lil ire- -V141 fi- 31 -I g, .v ref., i 1' A fl ii '-U 2 wra- iplj, ,,.:gf.'.,g af ,gm wg il E ...silly i . 'ily 'i'. !,:'f,56gfV l gp-vfyh-1, ,i g.ff.3fg .-t Qriiffl f Wi? ,Tfaf K -it-gc I 4 1 .Q -vfq I lf 5 9. Y .H etfftfnl M F i'-il ' f fri 1' K- X21 irfxxptf Jah'-Q i lj. 4. gy tA 'l3:. Ian: QV? W 'Sift iff- 1 'W ' 3 or . ral .Q lia- i l I ilk S Y' 4,1-Aw-J I, ,. .W ,.....,,,.,.V .,.....,.,., ..,. ,M Y ,....,.- .- ..,...,....-....,-. .,. - X Nw Q X Q., -.V -...ga-1' , e 1 e1 ' - 1 -hh 7 A A E .J A .B x i ---:m:.1.... J 4- ..,, K . , V., .,,, , X N - ,.Mu.... .. ,. 2 . 1 ' , A A 2 N -T 5 , Q: ' 543. 'ig- .t,B. -, l.L.-lg? if 'A i ft ii ' 9 lags JA It S V ' 'l .....-t...-,.--.., . ..-,....,.,...,.,....,....,..t..,..,............,..,,...M....--.....,-.A.--c..---WV----V-----.MM-----M --'A- W-----W .- -.Q , , 5 Q 3 5 , li?y.iEC.,Hw: if I 'trait-9 . First RowfSuc Hardusty, Gcncvicvc Park, Mary Eleanor Park. Second Row-Samuel Sherman, W'illiam Thcarlc, Sam Milstcin. TENNIS 519' dl OR the ninth time in ten successive years the Seraph net stars won the : title in the -Big Six tourney. The douhles team, Sam Sherman and Sam : - Milstein, with Bill Thearle as alternate, conquered Ivlanual, South, and f 'g J Boulder Prep, the singles events also were taken, giving the Angels a clean sweep. Boulder gave East the hardest matches in both singles and doubles. Bill Thearle, representing East in the Singles, won the first two games. However, the Boulder star rallied and through his accurate driving piled up a lead of 4f2. Thearle then com' pletely changed his defensive and did the unexpected by trouncing his opponent 6f4. With their excellent skill, the duet of Sams put down the Prep team in douhles, but only after a hard fight. The other schools also tumbled hefore the dynamic playing of the Angel netsters. The summary is as follows: If my aa: g M I is as W' !'.'. it-Y Qt.. I, lsflgflwgq xl 'Q Ag' C 1 5,,,5g, 'ttf' .1 v 7' , . I av 1 if 2 I 1 1 5 J 4 i .1 V , i 55. .1 'i E51 .W Sl, ,,,f.9.,, iw at ..s-,-,- 4 , , 1. . 55 I aft Wil: ZW lan ua' li' ' iii: lb? ifbflll 55v5.,,..:5f:fA lx,-i , lf g.gWf, i ,N gf-'--wil N 3. lf? 5, 5, l frm vu 2 iii? i 7 gf? 2,551 ij 'U 32. ',' L gb5,,s,.,3, lr -ffl' H , 1 i, in i ,D L .543 y fi :mi Eg: :sal X li lx- ZHNXKAB lalxif, U 1 Ili 25.1 1 sq' I f. U' it-45 f gf 1 4, M A l ' Ka: ,1,,.s..,,U ,.l M431 ,Qt , t . .F i 1','f , SINGLES 2.fft, f', 4 it East defeated Boulder 6-3, 6f4. Wig 1 hx 1 East defeated Manual 6f1, 6fl. Q 5 ffl Eastidefeatecl South 6f2, 672, 6f4. 9 ills ' ffl DOUBLES lu f ml 1 pg if East defeated Boulder 60., 4f6, 6f3. f lg! 2 5 3 East defeated Manual 6f2, 6f2. g' f 1 1' East defeated North 6f1, 6f3, 4-6, 4f6. ' 4 , l 1?3ef,,g- 55.42 if ' --ff f A 3 43.61 5'lfff.Q.r.tfif?+ll fiosg + 3 Fi .W , sig X 1Ei,v,kA5,, ,4 'Wx '42 , .s ff' I WW is ..Y XJ ljq r PM -.1 . M- l 1a ffl' K4 r Nl? ihfg ' 3-Al' C41 if wa. Q' A , sT1 ,k:f , I W V f , 2 lv ft 14 x H. L fi f 5 iff if , ii 1 -' ' '.f4f ' Q .1f!w eip-. , ,Q -i 1 - ill- P-'zly' H . ,, . ,, kifiibi A ii A slr swf, IA ' ,iii vim .rg--i 2-'it tv' QA! .v .'. pw , Ka, .F if 1 v'- t In I ,SM-, my Fig +5 i i ......-....u. .........., . ....... ,. ....s..,..............-.i,..t.....q..........,... .....--,...M........ A i , K i 1 'ffm j.,. f ' kit.: ir. First Row- Orin lviullins. Kingdom Hirsch, flvorgr Sieinan Second Roxx Hirlwr! Bendix, lfdward flowdeii. GOLF NTHUSIASTIC Golf Bugs in the Angel School were given their iirst . . opportunity to display their wares this year. The team representing East 'GV n was chosen from a field of twenty aspirants. Elimination hy a tournament remoxcd ill hut the four who were to represent the Easterners in the City meet Olin Biddison Kingdon Hirsch, Irwin Striker, and Herhert Bendix com' posed the Angel aggregation. The season was fairly successful in the training of next year's team: though this ycar's division failed to place in the meet held at City Park. 0 ci 1 ,, ,J 1 a Q. li ll .3 i L: -' 7 .rhlg l'iP,l i i.. V .-, 17x wifi!! .vixiufl . iw, .2 ,wi 'igfdvd ii 5 Y.r .iff 4 ' A ak V V. 'N-9 HG'--4 1' fs 1 i i 1 1 I .5 UW: Vlfstli .lfriil ffii 'q ...ij,i'f Wifi . ft 3 ' 1,91 '-,, 1 Q Q flu 417 1? :fs fifi ffl alfa' 51 'if-1, , I ,rail -.e nk' F I ' i 2 egg i fr 1 F-1.4.....-M.-.,.,,....t....f..,.....-,....,.,.. .. ..,. ,....,. ..,. --.. .M-...- .- ,.......-...... ........,.,.--..........,....,........,a..,......-.,,......-..a. ....,...,-.. 1 , Q 1 - ' Ir 5 if 1 . Q1 . l 35 ,S fehvdwi 1 . f wifi 1 , 1.1 i lg P4011 fp? Q xfjz , CW Iffg 1 ,1 X tr 4 vm sl.lc1j EFI b 5 ,'JAW'..f1 1 t. ,,,.Q,'Of.l , llijsg-fini iff ,IM gllffll ,P-' mmf if! 1 .xl lil! S V-A'-fl lf-'F Mil 2 - .3-qs fa' e 'tw-'wlil ill' '35 iff A il li . s X V .2 gg! I l I 1 1 Lg Z . l gtk I ,J Q, , , 5. ,ga 7.7 I. I ..,1 k,,,wH, V' ' .pg ,, . ,I V. ,,., 4 , SWIMMING 319' cp OR the second consecutive year the East High swimming team carried the Q championship home. The Angels were supreme, winning seven firsts and two seconds out of nine events. The Seraphs' score was far above that Q' J of the other Denver schools. Griffith and Collins tied for individual scorf ing honors, while Hinderlider and Sherman were not far behind. WRESTLING Winning three out of eight events, the East Denver matmen easily took second place in the finals of the interscholastic wrestling tournament held Friday, March 4, at West. The men from East won three city championships when Richard Naylor threw Pigg of South in thirtyfiive seconds, Donald Hanley won from Garwood of South on a forfeit, and Arthur Skaer threw Rea of North in two minutes and twenty seconds. Although wrestling is comparatively a new sport in East, a large number of men reported for practice. Richard Naylor, 125 'poundsg Donald Hanley, 135 pounds, Frank Brannon, 145 pounds, Harry Mackey, 158 pounds, and Arthur Skaer, light heavyweight, were the five Angels who represented the Easterners in the finals of the City Meet. Of these, all won their weights except Mackey and Brannon, who were defeated by Greens and Tons, both of South. All five received minor D's for their efforts. ' 1 1 'i- ,v V , .' .4 gs' . 1- ,, . V . ' ,fx Y p. ,..,, , .r:,1,, , .V 1 if e !' Hu -,A-0-... .sw-..f. 0...- + I J , , , 4 V , 1 Q f . f , Q-' iv , . , . 1 . .. '-1 r 1 ' 0 an 1 . 4. , 4 , 1. . , 1 , ,Rf ,U , 1 A v, ,. ' LA J 1 i i ,wi o g Y D . x lp 5 1 t ',lV Pri Navi as ,, ,., 1 s 'r Q x lx ,ff .', 1 8 Y 'i .Zi 1 la' x lk . 'Q 1 1--.4 A :Nagy .0 ,gr-fi 6 -'T A? pl flihfi ij, f. N' 1 I . Q 1 , 1- lsj? 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I 5 .,,, ,.:, ,,i,,, ,, 13,11- 1 ig x s wx .s i.....,.,1, , W . ,- .fa v -K. V- , . A .5 U AU, 'a I ,-- -1 - ' . ,.... . ,.. jr A , sn- vat ,. U , A , - Av VV.. --V., - A 1, -s ,-- v- ,. .. 2 1-'J V J . ,K 3 . 'Ja T ., T. .t . b ,W x, V. . i A V 4 .4 A. ,L . ,., W .1 . ,'e fo. AY AL . Jai' ..J. I .. . ' ..f.. . 'A rf JL I -' ' f- fi ' 41- 'A'-A ' -G4 ' First Row-S. Crocker, H. Davies, R. Eames. M. Smith, Capt., J, Siems, I.. Olson, D. Alexander. Second Row'-Miss Smith, H. Burr, V. Corin, M. Mills, A. Smith, G, Park, P. Moseley, -I. Patterson, Miss Snell. GIRLS' INDOOR BASEBALL N the Girls' Indoor Baseball Tournament of 1926, of which Gertrude Hurt was manager, the junior and Senior teams were very closely matched, both in the ability of the players and in teamwork, but the Juniors ended the tournament with the championship in their hands. Since no second teams were chosen, all of the teams, especially the 10fA's, were weakened hy having :approximately sixteen players. Due to lack of experience and poor teamwork, the 10-A's took last place, while the 1OfB's placed third. In the first pair of games of the season, the juniors beat the 1OfB's 716 and the Seniors won from the 10fA's hy a score of 23-2. In the Juniorf1O-B game the 10fB's, with Marie Deickman as captain, took a lead of three points in the first inning which they maintained until the third inning, when the juniors staged a successful rally which gave them a two-point advantage over the Sophs. In the fifth inning the Juniors reached their final score of 7. By holding the Sophs scoreless for the rest of the game, the juniors won their hardest game. Defeating the 1OfA's with a score of 14-S, the 1OfB's eliminated that team from the tournament. These games left the championship hctween the juniors and Seniors. Under the excellent pitching of Muriel Mills the juniors emerged triumphant with a score of 14-9. , . , , 61.1-11 -,.., I ti Sigig-:I 'KI lf:.l7, P: 1 ,gil itlgnglag .V X-l ,LA 4 9, Q W l fb' isa 1 i . K.. -IJ , bm. 4 sg'-Aw, wjillxh Q' ,ff 1.4! gil I - x ' f sl 'ph-ill P' f ife'i it ..i I .1 1. 3, , fc'- hinges! . xg' It I . . ,ae IW K U ,L ibirr E Iivl lIi.C'Q, As! .ll 1 1 ,tgp :ri 315 iff .F 'yy-.J 1 , 1 fp-I 1554 ff 5 5... IN.:-J . '-sf: we l JS. ' MI fn- 1:-15 -153 'fllf ea ,,',n55, K4 J 1, 'Ti 3 ffll -nl lf, 1. I gi - i 1 -U., 2,2-I-ii: I ' -1 I ., I .. ..,i . .E , 1 1 I r v i 4 . f ,i,2,Q:'- is, Lgggfgg? 5yy.,qi5,'-1- g W . i -,N A ggltjf, mf , - .,.. 2 fa?glt.?gi:l??sfi1,.fige.g'.E?55?+5?PPE.i,++..+-2!EWF1f1C?1lf 'xWI'-If?-113323. ' f Vip g T + T H il ill' . 2 igjf ,W . i . I gg Q5 A Eff ' D E ' gl I U 1 I I gc 9 55 I cl f is 3 ,Q .gg ii ff. ,L t, 1 X 4 fi' Cl Q , ani W Z 'T Gal QE 1 l A if 4 U 9 9 Gy GD ' o fa , l l YQ' Tv , First Row-H. Davies, M. Smith, R. Eames, G. Park, Capt., J. Siems, L. Olson, J. Patterson. A VJ? -1 econ ow- iss ne , , orin, . urr, . exan cr, . ose ey, . inney, . i s, . aine, ' Elm sIiiiSmm's11vGAHB DAI d PMI HK MMIIJBI cv. , if lv GIRLS SOCCER, 1926-27 '1 X A U HE girls swung into soccer practice upon the appointment of Ruthanna K T 4! T l' 'J Eames as manager. The season started out propitiously as shown by the NN fact that nearly one hundred and fifty irls turned out for ractice. Over ,, T Y c g P . Q :A A half of the hundred and nfty were sophomores. After several weeks of Ed I practice these were sifted down to Hrst and second senior teams, a iirst, 1 i M41 , n . . YA n 'A ' i , second and third team from the Junior Class, first and second 1OfA teams, and three ' 0 K4 Q I 1O'B teams 9 '59 rg I al The soccer games this year were, most of them, very slow. No team was able to . q Q i score much and, although many games had close scores, the play was loose and showed .' . rg p M . lj' lack of technique. l UQ ' Miss Snell, the coach, improved the games greatly before the season was over, but ' El A Nl. her material was too raw to develop into any sort of teams. l YJNXQ' . 4' jg The Senior first team won the championship. There was but one tie which ,V i A1 Lf, ft f ' marred their otherwise perfect record. Overfconfidence played havoc with the Senior MVN f,,'5 girls when they were matched against the Juniors, but they managed to end the game 9.41 , if in a 2'2 tie. The Seniors had no difficulty in winning both of their other games, 5 . H , fi defeating the 10fA's 3f0 and taking the 10-B's into camp with a 5fO score. v 3 l The Juniors came in second by right of having won one game from the 10'B's l A . by a 4f1 score and having split two games. One of these they divided with the Seniors, l 'D 2f2, and the other, contested by the 1OfA's, resulted in the same score. to l 5: X5 'W The Senior soccer team was ca tained by Genevieve Park, the Junior b Mar' ,, A HV t., p . . . Y U ii lw,,, ,' garet Reedy, the 10fA's by Margaret Grounds, while Leila Erickson acted as pilot for 5:2 N X the 1OfB's. ' f Yi! f ', X ' li V ,L.-....-...,a- , , .,,,, , , ,,,,,,,., .,,,M-,W,W,T,,, . 70, W vang fl 'ff T . 5 ??Qf la'o't r facts A A i , . W 4 Magus-air Amggkrfiwfiaiinfigiggggg, , J W- .... ... A2 ,,, , .-.A ...Ci , H121 1 I l ls i' J -iaggil' . 'fl l .Y S7245 'f mpg glaiiifgg i till '5.s'!'A-iljil llihh f if P ii 4 ,, fra! ,M . S W.. V liffiafffa 2 1 l L ll il l l 1 2 PT : . W J L rf llwa J ' l . gy 5.45 Ji.. 1-rm I. up , FWHM W r:.liQ.,4Gl1 IN 44' V .4g fl 'l Ki 9 INN igi I Ml VQ1d1 ff -y i H I I-1 l .1 '4 1 l cfli ILWYLLE '11 ,fat l PJ 'Li -v- .l Aaf wp' 'q! hy V4-Z 2 fin ful list s 9 1 in ,HS-l 15 me 1 it-3 wif., eff li.. If 31v , y St, K. LA fd W., . bf. 'Jil' ff. lfzigl, 1 -: ilk' lv: .rig g .M ,ltmxgfl as wi,-mgf. 'iw Q More E l 1 L . ik' , .1 .un First Row---Nliss Snell, L. Olson, V. Corin, H. Burr, Captain, H, Mills, J. Sicms, Miss Smith. Second Rowfj. Blaine, P. hloseley, ll. Alexander, ll. Park, R. Eames, H. Davies. VOLLEYBALL the start of the tournament the juniors were doped to win the cup. 1? However, defeat at the hands of the 10fA's upset the bucket and the H wise ones could pick no winner. Defeat, so nicely handed out by the G 43 Scrubs, returned to them via the Seniors, and the dopesters were in a turmoil. All teams were on an even standing, except that of the 10fB's, who had met defeat at the hands of the 10-A's, Juniors and Seniors. Future games proved the upper classmenn held the upper handg they defeated both juniors and Sophs by no small scores. In the first game between the 10-A's and Juniors, the score climbed point by point for each side until the juniors won by 2118. The 10-A's rallied in the second game to make a score of 21-17, while in the third game the juniors lost their nerve, lost the game and set with a 'llfli score. In the first of the 10-AfSenior sets, defeat of the underclassmen came only after a long, persistent struggle of the Seniors. In this game the 1OfA's made a point for every point of the Seniors, until the latter team rallied and by a supreme effort won the game with a score of 21f15. The 1OfA's became nervous in the second game and bowed to the Seniors with another score of 2145. The juniors and Seniors were so well matched that the ball was usually volleyed back and forth at least ten times before a point was decided. With the first game ending in a 21fl7 score for the Juniors, the Seniors started the second game with all their determination and finally won a 2lf9 victory. Here the juniors became almost paralyzed for fear of what might happen, and so lost the set with a score of 21f2. .,,..-. .,,. .. , W .. .. v Y l . ,'Mf : c'W'Jt',l M ww lE3lQi5-an ff li' gl I ,lag lt.1,f-A-.,,T'Q, za, ,,Hy, Q Ip X f i5 5ieM'i l't'll,lf'if lkfgsfisl hdim ti.: flak! l ,ella 51 4 at 5 1 4 f p Qii VwV? 1 STP .,,L ls 52 IU: qw' lgllgivi l EU -if .raw - . ,e A' -W Qlolns ,... jf MQ 'I 1 i 173' -ff' Q wi ff if 3 i Pl-F 55-1 gasp .., . ii. ,, ig., Hiya' 353.5 r, ., F .iii 3 ii' 3 if -'+. wg 1 f..v'- . ,gt TW ,ma 'saw tl f- ,,.. i f Wg 1, f .f e Lx if. .a:., ...Q is-:mi ' li? u .. fgw . wi' ,,.'..h 1 .Re.g,g1,,, , l 4'-H. 4 . I '--Hip' lrfi In-S1 t,a 4.1 1 ,va ll 1. lff' i ,. 1,,: 1 4 V -'I Hifi. ri K5 4 , t 1 C .if l iixfli S. tw 1. '11-i'g 1 1 .rl t, .if 1 T 1 5 , . I-.Q .. v ' VFX? 3. ,513-' l. I ,P ll-fin l S .N t. ., he 1: 3 i - is 14X' .w me , 5.. T335 U mf ,. I., ,,, -f, ., A-. la- rf: id l 52.7,---Q5 ae t .. vt A , .3 5. BW . 4+- V.. is N Front Row-J. Patterson, H. Davies, R. Eames, I, Siems, Captain, M. Smith, V. Corin. Second RuwiMiss Snell, L. Albright, G. Park, D. Alexander, Miss Smith. GIRLS' BASKETBALL ' OUNDING out a complete line of championships in soccer football and volleyball, the Seniors added one more victory, the basketball champion' ' if ship. The hardest game, that played with the Juniors, proved the supref : macy of the Seniors in basketball as well as in most other sports. A large share of honors goes to June Siems, running center, Jean Patterson, jumping center, and Genevieve Park, forward, for their consistent games and for the readiness with which they added scores to the Senior record. SCORES GF GAMES Seniors, 34, 10-A's, 11. Seniors, 165 10fB's, 11. Seniors, 28g 11'A's, 14. Seniors, 22, 11'B's, 4. 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Lu , :Z ' 1. ,Q ' 3 1 f-' QL '. , 4 ff ' I A--ll 1 4L 1 ,x gm, , h. f ya --1. ' wwf . -f 1 ' ' 3 ff T-'l af ,y f ,, ,Nf ' I ,i --- ' l ,I , Y -Ag, I. .ji'fumn:1u..mn N k .-- Y I A nfs' ' L uf ' N -'1 '9 fx Za, , ' 1 ! .Qty lj , f , I - l- V HQ, -iq :, A Pxxii ll - , J - . A-A A ' - 5 49 .-3.-?'i A 5 P? I ..:i ' 67311, ff! i5,,,:::, 71 ' ' ff 'V M , '41 7.5 Y .i-i. , fffj 'A .f I --1 Wt' 4' --- ,, 'jg , mf: Z 54 '-- 412' ' A ' - x uns !nlSkIitL.L.n 4,4 M151 - -- X S -1- -1- -:- -1- C -521515 D -1 -2- -1- -1- 'Eiiiiip - l U is Qttcoe oa-so Kg 1-111: Q: 502 i z '- ' -: --e 'af -'- -2- -1- -:- J 5 XJ -2 - -'- - 2191? 4 ' V N ' SHAFROTH EXTEMPORANEOUS CONTEST Q , Calmar Reedy, representing East 5 ' X., High, placed Hrst in the fifth annual V . lu' Shafroth Extemporaneous Speaking XV I A Contest, which was held on the eve' 4, Q 0 .L ning of January tenth. 4' . I .. The judges, C. Russell Shetterlee, 4. Q l ,., Claude W. Blake and Jessie M. Ham- .5. ' I ' ilton, awarded Calmar Reedy the 2 9 . . , Q , 1 0 prize because of the apt delivery and 0-4 Y' 1 thought of his speech, The Value of Y ? I X Good Roads to the Community. V W N Thyra Hansen, representing North 'W' NS ' ' High, was given first place over her ' Q ' ,. sister contestants for her delivery of a speech on The Value of the Moffat Tunnel to ,-, A .-, - I . 1 -' j Colorado. Dorothea Dolan was East's girl representative, her speech was on My 1 I , Idea of an Ideal Assembly Program. 0 . J. .2 In of 3- i -3. -2- I -1- WOODBURY DECLAMATION CONTEST Q Thomas Egan was awarded the medal in the fifty-fourth Woodbury Declamation Q-, V Contest held in the East High auditorium, Friday evening, December 10, for his ex' ig.. vii cellent delivery of Bryan's famous oration, America's Mission. The judges, Messrs. ig AQ Pierpont Fuller, Arthur H. Laws, and H. Allen, gave honorable mention to Charlton JI If Hinman, who interpreted Spartacus to the Gladiators, by Kellogg. '31 if f' , This contest, which is the oldest of those held at the school, was inaugurated by X- ' the Honorable Ro er W. Woodbury for the urpose of promoting interest and excel- ence .in oratory. A 1 , g P ci 5 j , The musical program was furnished by the Boys' Glee Club, Louise Strasser, and L .5 0 Ruth Fowler. This year the contest was sponsored by Miss Pauline Garrett, Mr. . E Walter Reed and Mr. John Albright. , 'I' I ' . :gi . l - LOUISE STELER STEINBERG PRIZE - ' - 5' 1 Ss ' To Dorothy Lockwood, honor student, was given the 1 4 4 Louise Steler Steinberg Prize, the annual award bestowed upon r Q N W the best commercial student. Business English, typing and ,H ' 0 shorthand are the subjects considered. The Steinber prize ,- ' g .'. I 3. was innovated in 1924 in the memory of Louise Steler Stein' .g. I :. I .g. berg, a graduate of East and a teacher of commercial sub' g. I .g I 1- jects here and in other Denver schools. .g. Q A S' l Dorothy Lockwood, this year's winner, has carried an -3' I '. excellent record through her entire career at East, receiving 'Fm' Mr high grades in all other subjects as well as in commercial. She 555' is a member of both national and local honor societies. f'i!f.1 gi 1? in f -g i 7 - K I ., 'Qs-iiS::E1i- f 'S ' ' -:- -:- -:- -1- -2- -. - ' V 40.0 up Q. uf ,:, nz. 4. :Q may .zo gif, 'Nf 13 1 nga seq 0: ,:. are notskc. af- mx I H161 . A -1- -2- -2- -:- FS .g. -4- -:- -:- Q W? D -1- -:- -:- FW -:- -:- -:- -:- . ,MN I Q r '- -:- -: :- u-.1 nv -:- - -:- -:- JE . Q -:- -:- -' - ':: gg g ' V U 1 RICHARD CRAWFORD CAMPBELL MEDAL - - Because Malcolm Pitts was adjudged to have given the ' v W greatest service to,East High throughout his high school ca- W I l 1 reer, he was awarded the Richard Crawford Campbell Medal ' l '-' 9 for the year 1925-1926. 'Z' I 'Q' 1 Malcolm Pitts, now a student at Harvard, is the son l 'f' I of Ralph Pitts, teacher of Latin and psychology at East. He -,. l l was head boy last year, and during his three years was on l K v '44 the football and baseball teams. He was always an eager stu- ' '92 gf dent and an enthusiastic supporter of all extra-curricular F , Z NS activities. M, A Q , ,451 - 'OEF 'U KIWANIS CONTEST n . 1 -O I Thomas Egan, representing East High, was chosen winner in the thirty-second . l -l- -g. Q Q Kiwanis Americanization contest, held in the auditorium of Manual High, February -Q. l .g. 3. Q .:. twenty-fifth. The other contestants were: Joseph Mosko of Manual, Arthur Finch -1- l .g. representing South, Richard Boyd from North, and Sidney Kean of West. Tj- l' j The subject for all the orations was The High School as a Community Asset. V SJ The speakers were judged on thought, composition, and delivery. There were six K lf. judges, three considering thought and composition, and three, delivery. A medal to lg.. ww each participant and a special one to the winner were the prizes given. The school il' 'Q represented by the winner also received a gift. JJ fl The founder of the contest, begun in 1895, was Mr. I. N. Stevens. At his death '91 ,' ,I in 1920 the Kiwanis Club of Denver was given permission by the Board of Education XE 1 .4 to continue the contest under the terms established by Mr. Stevens. . The musical program for the contest was furnished by the several schools entered. .5 ' 1 ' .zz '9 9 WOLCOTT SIGHT-READING CONTEST -'Z' I Q -:- . 1:9 . -'- 1 The forty-eighth annual Wolcott Sight-Reading Contest 'Z' . Q I Q was held in the auditorium on Friday, April 8. The judges, 0 4 Q S11 Mrs. Francis J. Knauss, Mrs. Peter C. Holm, and Mr. William V C. Shute, awarded first place to Libbie Schnitzer of the Class 5 'X of '29, for her excellent reading of The Preliminaries by 4 if lm gl Cornelia A. P. Comer. ' ' The nine other contestants for the medal were: Francis j .41 J, j .h Miller, Kathleen Callahan, Helen Stanage and Dorothy Zit- . . , A j I' kowski, senior girls, Eleanor Meek, Geraldine Conzet, Mar- 'Q' . 'Q' .I 5 lf. garet Anderson and Marjorie Rothenberg, junior girls, and A 'Q QI. Q ,fb Marjorie Dunning, sophomore representative. 'j l 1 The Wolcott prize was established in 1879 by the Hon- l 1' We orable H. R. Wolcott. This prize is offered to the girls of '-an my ' East High for excellence in public reading. At a preliminary meetings the girls of the aw, H' student body act as judges and select, by ballot, their representatives. , vs L v-A-Y M T -:- -:- -:- -:- 4- -:- -:- -:- -:- 'Q,,gggg5g ,e. i -:- -: -:- ag: -:- -:- -:- -z -:- -F ff 4. .:- 0. , 2, -9. :g -0, J' .0 4 J- .L J. 'tg .sg Op. -2, . .e. ' ' ' b ' efxal.. ..g' - f1171 2 - i -:- -:- -:- -:- 'X fl 1- ' X T9 , 2-2 -1- -1- as X:-I--2-415.3 Beam su v- l L HILL SHORT STORY Alice Faller, a promising junior, was awarded the prize T for the best short story of 1927. A Gift to the Nile, the l I S .za 02: Q: :, 1 , ,-- - - -----E E----ss.. S-----Q il 1 s . lf .el K l W T winning story, is a highly dramatic narration of events along K 4, 4 ll 1 the Nile colored by beautiful settings and vivid descriptions. ' t, ,., ' 'l l It is the story of how a beautiful maiden of the Nile country, 3 f i ' inspired by love of her father and the sight of the firm, ever' 1, J. l lasting pyramids, cheated both the angry and stubborn river l 5 ' : and her father's jealous rival by the supreme sacrifice of : 24 4 ,ul herself. A ' ' S' ' It is with the hand of an artist that melancholy music S ia 1 was chosen to create the atmosphere, while the material l Z 'Q aspects of the scene were only suggested. The attention and W sk - C1 . interest of the reader is focussed upon a single subject-the - '11 , fatal and dramatic action taking place. : U4 ' i The contest, which is open only to those in Mrs. 'Adkisson's Short Story classes, ' X x Q was founded by Mr. and Mrs. Hill six years ago to provide an added interest in that ' : ' ' i course. The committee of award is composed of three teachers in the school. 3. 9 .g. l W . W if r KNAUSS ESSAY CONTEST T V f L5 Kenneth Montgomery of the class of '26, whose essay on patriotism was considered 'Y AFM best among those submitted, was awarded the Knauss Essay Contest Medal. This l .ga medal is given to the student who writes the best essay on some phase of American l, i patriotism, and a prize is presented to each Denver high school. 'l The contest, which is open to all seniors, was founded by Senator Knauss to - i simuae pa rio sm amongsu en s. S A r' l r t ' ri t d t 2 ' 'Y 5 STATE ORATORICAL AND ESSAY CONTEST lar Grace Wilson, an active member of all literary circles, I Q E if 0 i was awarded the prize for the best essay written by a high '31 . I V4 W- 0 SSH school student in the state of Colorado. Abe Grupp, a senior . g at North, placed first in the oratorical contest. Grace's essay, , 34, ' C4 A Florentine BookfMark, portrayed the romantic history ' ', ,N of the city of Florence through beauty. Taking the colors in Q A l fl' 5' A the Italian book-mark which suggested her subject, she applied ' 11 . l th t th tm h nd th h racters included in the M , emo ea osperea eca . S ' history of the country. - ' I With the same subject Grace Wilson formed a short : , narrative poem Qsee page 1921 which she submitted to a . 0 nationfwide contest sponsored by the Magazine World, a E, 5 ' of magazine under the same management as the Atlantic E l Monthly. Her poem was accepted, published in the May issue, and awarded honor' l 554 ' f able mention. Grace Wilson indeed deserves credit for venturing into the larger ields of greater 21 p - i competition and, moreover, returning with success. ' It uf i . S i'r 2' . ,. ,AV XR S S' -yi - V 2' ' 'i li l f -'95 S' 0'4fw HUQT5' i g 'll ,f 5'9'9'v0 li0au1.-. l 'Y l H ifffl i - 'PX 3 ' V sl.. - gg p .tl .S -. I H181 if --. if -:- 1- -5- 4- , 9 -L- -1- -2- -1- -1- -:- .- -.- ,-, . s.---.e .... s 0--- S4 A T . iff -1- --1- -1- .115 'o -1- -1- -L 'f -1 f X HONOR CUP One of the highest awards that can be won at East was . ' Rn' gained this year by George Carlson when he was voted V v winner of the Class of 1920 Honor Cup. This trophy stands ,. 4 for excellence in scholarship, citizenship and athletics, and 4, Q l was awarded to George as the best all-around student of the .71 . l Class of '27. 4, . l Carlson has all the qualities which the Honor Cup repre- 4. l sents. He is a member of both Local and National Honor V l K v l ' Societies and has an enviable scholastic record. As president ' '64 P of the Senior Class this year he proved an able leader and S 2 did much to assure the success of the group. George is a , WS letter man in football and was secretary of the D Club this Wh NN ' 'cl year. He also was an active member of Congress Debating - .9 ' u Society and took a prominent part in the annual Congress-Senate Debate. , J. 5 ' , , The three candidates elected by the seniors for the Honor Cup were Sam Sherman, Q ' Dan Williamsand George Carlson. The faculty cast the final vote, judging on scholar- 1 5 : 34 ship, school spirit, school activities, and character. '69 . 'L f WJ XO! a NATIONAL ORATORICAL CONTEST U 5 Calmar Reedy won second place in the third National Oratorical Contest for high V , .fa I 1 schools of Denver, which was held in the East High auditorium Friday, April eighth. l .Mk This contest, founded four years ago, is sponsored by leading newspapers and edu- I 21 e cators of America for the purpose of promoting better citizenship through a better 1 ,Q understanding of. the constitution. ,' g Joe Lohman, of North High, was awarded first among the Denver contestants for his oration, The Meaning of the Constitution Today. Calmar Reedy's topic was America Contribution to Constitutional Government. e x J- V, J. .. Q ., 1 4, p THATCHER CUP , 1 2 'l' O 5.1 A - - The Thatcher Cup, awarded for athletic ability and lead- . Q -1- ,g- 1 ership, was won this year by Pete Middlemist, East's outstand' . 4 ing athlete. This cup is presented annually by Thomas t gl ' Thatcher, a graduate of the class of '26. ' V Pete was the only one considered for the award. His 'il . . athletic prowess, leadership, and sportsmanship made him .QW 4 stand forth as one of the greatest players in the Denver-Boulf 1 I I ' der League. ' , ' .I , ,i As captain of the basketball team in his junior year, Mid- 3 ', ,. , 2' dlemist .led the squad to the league championship and was 1 . I 5 f. , , named, captain of the allfconference team. At the State meet ef. 5 .fu i 7 u lie distinguished himself by his brilliant playing and was I i chosen forward on the all-state team. He was high scorer l My of the Denver-Boulder league, andalso of the state games. Pete played football three 1 mf years and was captain during the last season. In 1925 and 1926 he gained a place in as 'f' the backfield of the all-Conference team. r , , i f 1 -. --f. V ,..-..,....., , W -I ,.. ' , f 7 ' il! t f's'.f:'sEb iqe 5FIeTg71'I1I55eIQIQ,'-'- s- in 1 8. ttogt' -Z 'Qc' haul X,v-4.-0-1,4 5 lrqlfilll -:--:--z -:--:--:- -z -: -: -:-' ' 'll ' -f- -:- '- -:- -4- ' -Co l. - -- N X I f1191 ii li 7 V iii! A .vig -,. ,if f.. 'W '!Q'j.,,'5', ' 'r'.-,. ff . ,T',,, 'K V, 1 Ti' i ta i , fi e . :ff aff it . f 1 . E.Dv?i,p:Ef'Zr1:?.':f'3..:f ..i:fi?fVY. WX is ,P , ,5- 'f' viii' J lfid 435719 J i gt I .Il 'Kira . v4 lriil . Av 'ar -n ul. or LA tif-A Ar 2 ul 4 . , 9 l-,V I:-1 I if I 4' I via ' an l 3' . 5 .C-Q ll 5' I Ax L l 1 5 l 1 'i i u . .W ffl i r ' 'l i l 2-ifigi MQ lifw Qi H -1 lil A ll ill :lil i .1 1 H It ll- if? l' in W5 1. longs r-:vi fi WY! Vinh 2 . i I 'i l l i l i 1 1 iii! ij, lla f :ff is . 1 ' il i i, is 5 . I I l , ' if ft fi .S'Kwg.. .J i.. J - Ms-. .LU .rl A. .-,W ., ' I.. ' V ' f u Y ' 2 ,-. .wt -fy. f'--it-tw-.i Je-. ' 1 .Q V ' ':- at--1 -f' ' --V1...A-1-...,.,f.,..,g5n,.,,,,.-9'gf' , - h ' . 4 4 4 ' ,' - ,QN Y, ru .W , r X. -. ,-,, .. M .. , . . .,. .,,A , . ,.,, .. . . ,. , ,s Q, .. ...:.. 4 o.. T .'. .. .J First Rowgrlf. Hirsch, E. Macy, M. Smiley, Miss Pauline Garrett, M. Tiilman, C. Gittings. Second Rowffl, Hays, D. lVilliams, E. Hyman, F. Thornton. Third RowfS. Drcxlcr, R. Ostrander, C. Recdy. INTERSCHOLASTIC DEBATING TEAM EBATING at East for the year 19264927 was carried on under the new T interfschool debating system. Ten debates were scheduled for the year. Each school participated in two contests, having both affirmative and fC- negative teams. The question for these debates was, Resolved that the partial payment plan for retail credit as applied to individuals should be abolished. It was the custom, after each debate, to hold open forum discussion, and the audience was encouraged to ask questions of the speakers, thus greatly increasing the interest in the question. According to the new system there is no decision, but the East debaters received excellent training in public speaking under the coaching and sponsorship of Miss Pauline Garrett. T The members of the affirmative were: Edwin Hyman, Kingdon Hirsch, Raymond Reeves, Ralph Radetsky, and Fred Thornton, and members of the negative were Milf dred Tallman, Calmar Reedy, Miriam Smiley, Russell Ostrander, Clark Gittings, and Dan Williams. Stanley Drexler, Esther Tracy, and George Hays were substitutes and they will form the nucleus for next year's team. :E f. it li Ii X '- ill l S?-1 but K1 lj! , lil I E95 i if V , :J limlgfgf-0 rf r'.7 5 1, I' :W 4: '- f G A tif Q 2? 4 lv 41 Slim .LY film, filuqal 14, , T, ,ig fl. fi' i ' 1 fl ,Oi 'fy n, ' T-T4 ifzitlf R 3-sg yu fi. 3444 f W , V' f l'n wi i M li fi 4 I' ly. K...-J l V w.r FK -'I v . JH -,. ' ...- . IV ll ' 'fi if 1 ' 1 5 F1 1 ' '-.. , ...lil 'fx '42, 1' 1 I 'Ei'-, i- . -. , V rl A.-V. 5.J A rf. ,Egfr - I M, .I.', ...ws - 5 ,, . Y. , ..f,. ...qw fi 1.-:H .f -si A wane... ,...,..., ..-...........t..,..,...,......-..a......,..aa..,,........... ........a -..,...,...,.,.....,,., .... ,,,..... ..,.........,s..,....... -.,... . ,... .......,.....-.a.s . ............-a...,....., .,.,...,.. ., 1:1201 1... ' ' ' 'L U 11 'T 'TT 5 ff If 'SF'S? 'i 5 J- 3 -2- -1- -5- F5 -2- -5- -1- 'X 1573-E? D -r -1- -1- -1- P0 -:- I at lb ' ' ' ' ' ' fa. '-if pq 5- 'v 2 ' I- -1- asf aw -' -1- -1- J 5 ss XJ -1- -1- -1- 'H 1:1 - 4 ' I fs' Y . MUSIC U57 IIE.-N21 HE Music Department at East, under the supervision of Miss Fareeda Q ff if Moorehead and Mr. Payne, has reached a innacle in rowth and attain- . I fl CQ ' . . P g - 1 l 1- -2- lx 'U 'ments in the last year. The Girls' Glee Club, attired in uniforms of red W' A -2- Q,g.fg1,f'fA and white, has been a prominent and welcome part of East's musical 'i' l '3' g 'f circles. Not only has the club given many axembly programs, but also 'I' 0 '7' I '7' it has won favor with adult audiences. In December, 1926, it was on the P. T. A. ei' O , , program, and in january it took part in the ceremonies at the laying of the cornerstone - I 1 ,-- of the new Y. W. C. A. It also appeared before the March meeting of the Daughters S 3 -Q 3 of the American Revolution. The Boys' Glee Club, whose oicial uniform isa dark Z -ni coat, white trousers and a bow tie, has given several concerts before the school. From M1 NR - Cf March 2'to March 5, Edward Chapman and Frank Ayers were sent to Tulsa, Okla- - . homa, to represent East High at the Brst biennial meeting of the Southwestem Music Q., 4 ,H .E .En Supervisors Conference. The Quartet is a part of the Glee Clubgnitsfour members 4 ,JD . . have re resented East at several entertainments and they also had an act in the An elus ,. . .. . P 8 . .. 65 fi, A Vaudeville. A fs, ,Ev Both the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs assisted in the production of Lelawala and added much to its success. S The East High Military Band, composed of more than forty pieces, is a cadet L . . . . . r organization. The members are given the same credits as ,for other military or physical 0 education work. Under the direction of Mr. Payne, it has become the largest high fu? it school band in Denver. It is the oilicial cadet band for the city, playing at all cadet ,fl ln il . activities and in patriotic arades on national holidays.- W A , . P Xx sl As a school organization, the band with its good music aroused pep and spirit at ' all football and basketball games and at pep meetings before the games. A 'Z' 9 The 'work is conducted like that of any other regular class. The band meets daily, '3' Q 4 4 twice a week with the other cadets on the drill Held, and the rest of the time alone. 'I' ,N 2 'Z' 0 Besides the Military Band, East's instrumental department includes three orches- 'i' Q Q 4 . J, - 3' l tras, two large concert orchestras and a dance orchestra, all of which are under the v 2, f I supervision of Mr. Payne. I 0 0 ' W1 Stuglengs wht? have not had exlperience ilnl folpp playing havi the opportunity if 5' 14, ' joining e rst o t e concert orc estras, W 'c as as its aim t e teac ing o sig t I ' 40 'W reading, harmony, rhythm and group playing. This orchestra was composed this year W 'N . .44 of about thirty-five pieces. 1 3 .Cf .'. Q .:, L the student progresses and attains higher ability, he has the opportunity of 4, Q .:. I .3, T joining the advanced concert orchestra, which was composed this year of more than 5, Q .g l .9 lifty pieces, The work of this group is to study and interpret the works of the world's 4, Q Q. l -:I greatest composers. It is also a part of the work to furnish music for assembly pro- 3. g '. F grams, for entertainments and for the programs of the Parent-Teachers' meetings. 7. V Sid ' The third is the dance orchestra, composed of from ei ht to ten boys who furnish - ll! mv . g nil 3' their services, free of charge, for all social hours and for some of the club dances. A flffi u ' 1 'Q N 1 -1- -:- -2- -:- -:- 4 + -2- 4- Q ,' , . t , J -:- -1- -:- Q -1- -:- -:- -2- -2- -2- -. .N fvbtiii tl 3311 TQ : 1339 A633356 xx A f ,I, ,l, ,0, ,', o 0 o .0 o , I 0 u 1 .0 O, J, J, J, li 1 Q.: I s o Q Q 0 g - Q o o 0 'u' 'Q o' 'nbqx zvf ' U um GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row' 'Miss Mnorrhuml, XV. Black, M. Scntt, M. Nelson, L. McCrrvry, D. Brzissficlal, H. Nrlson, C Scxhcrt, L. Hill, M. Enholm, B. Lockhart, E. Custnncc, B, Calkins. Srcuntl Ruwf- H. Ncwcumh, M. Bzikcr, P. Lzrrgv, H. lmmrl, M. Christcnscn, fl. King, K. Shaw, T. Paulson ll Kidd, J. Nightingzilc, E, Abbott, H. Paiugh. Third Rmvf-XV. Coyle, S. s.lcSp:iin, L. Mctz, V. Wt-ll, L. llcivr, M. Nlcfiurrr, R. Aarons. L. Strzmssrr. M Andcrson, P. Nlnscly, C. Gudgcl, M. Moore, V. Ellctt, L. dc Spain. BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row--A. Llltltlitt, Al. McALlzrniS, Etl, fllxzlpnixm, P. Gallup, XY. Rf-lwinsmi, T. Vfillinms, L. Pxmcrsnn, R Smith, F. Aycrs. Sr-mml Row---B. Lclzrml, R. Rt-wrck, K. llissfmmrtl, G. Kvlimxly, H. Huipingtnn, ll, lin-xv, ,l. lVlcNgun:ir.i, I7 Jrvnvs. Third Row -F. llunzir, H. Sliwgiytlvr, M. Krnmlich, Pcrlcins, H. Dziwsnn, XY. Roluiisun, ll. Fmrllf, ml. lim rows, F. MlllL'f, 51233 BAND Fxrar Row E. lvfy. Srcund Ruwf Mr. I'.1ym', E. Kullgrun, L. I'lmw, R. Hvthrringmn, E. Hur Thin! Ruwf-rl.. Sulamd, NY. Ynrgcr, D, Richardson, B. Schncidcr. Fourth Rmv- F. Ayru, H. YYhit:1kcr, E. Spicglvnxzm, L. Appel. Flfth Row- Blukcslcy, J, Kicfvr. Sxxrh Row L. Klllp, B. flnhvn, F, DvSCiusv, F. Blnud, Scwnth Row-H, Mcrrrls, fl, Ficlds, D. Hzmlcy, H. Ruhcrtscm Eighth Run' -J, Sr.-QI.-, XY. Blmvd, B. Irulzmd, F. Hrzanmn, H. Bxmscxmm ORCHESTRA nf D243 v V ,S -. . Xa 1 i . , , la- X . Mi l,fSLJ' IFSWTI, lhw F ilu? 1 f K1 ','f'1m47 1 23 'lt Ei 1-'I i 1 1 Ni . f,,,A'L :I ix, 33.049 uf., X X .. YQ :E , .Ys 5. .WL ' . .-3 x H1 ' lim :. x 4 r -A 'vf '!:- . Vxh' I Q, A V . y ,,-'f'c 'Qi K. gil f... - , J? 1 X- Q .- 54' - at Y , . , i 1 , I. '21, P JAZZQJRCHESTRA wx E I. ffuflfrill, F. XY.utkxl1s, U. Nh!-mx, lf. Bl.nL1-hlcv. ll, I5:uk.'l', Mr, P.lyn4', H. Huifnm UARTET I.cl.und, H. Slxxvanydcr, XY. Rulunmu, B. Irclzmd. I: 1271 F v '. ig A 3 X -'.' -r M1 M in t Q, 14-K gd g, 1 n If .., 5.Mf'5:. wig J A9 Q. .. QV .,.. -iff wil M .n 1 L i ij 'S I 1'f . Z. 4., First Row-D. Hickey, B. Marks, W. Engdall, A. Stevenson. Second Row-f-A. Gillard, L, Sass, M. Chynoweth, C. Hinderlider. EAST ART DEPARTMENT AST has an Art Department of which the school can well be proud for Q its accomplishments in the past year have been many and varied. Eight QQJ ' aft students whose posters were chosen to be sent to represent East at Dallas, Texas, for the State Theater Contest, received very favorable com' ment from those at the meeting. The eight are Creed Hinderlider, Allan Gillard, Louis Sass, Margaret Chynoweth, Willis Engdall, Donald Hickey, Bill Marks and Adair Stevenson. The wood block work of the department has been so good that many of the blocks have been used in programs for churches and some also have been reproduced in the Spotlight. Koburn Kidd has sold seven blocks to the St. Johns and St. Mark's Episf copal churchesgtwo of his designs formed the covers for the Easter programs for both of these churches, Donald Hickey, whose work has been used by the St. Barnabas Church, received the honor of having a block shown at the Professional Artists' Exhibit of the Church Art Commission. He, together with Ramon McLain, Albert Giesecke, and Billie Burke and Derby Sproul of last year, has been honored in being asked to exhibit woodfblock work in several cities. Many original designs of the art classes have been reproduced in the Spotlight and in the Angelus. Those students whose work appears in the year book are Noel Tucker, Donald Hickey, Ramon McLain, Bill Marks, Margaret Chynoweth, Elizabeth Kerr, Albert Giesecke, Dorothy Zitkowski, Margaret Reincke, Lillian Bartholomees, Creed Hinderlider, and Averil Horn. A list of their contributions appears on page 189. H261 w nw' Y ss' 1 .Q j1j!05 n + 5Ul!f.e25i! ggryilf! y' -V -F, 52, f my ' 1' l f :YA 5 fi., .5 A773 I L EAST HlQHscHooL ' KX Q 4' + + -P 1 . Pi PW QOLORADQ 1 All! I- Q T lj ' fm 31 gum-A j I 1- .. 1 , K. N 'Leak 5 X1 A - - - , ? fi -- L, f a - , 1 i'5Y5 A ' ' . V : xv, Q 'T'--f' . ., N zz. , 1: - E f 4.1! flfvfri - WO0D'Bl.OCKS CUT BY STUDFINTS Ol' 'l'Hlf AR'l' DI'IPAR'l'MIINT mm .ffvrlvlf I - 397 xv,-'V -.uw fruafv - t .- .1 ,., sri. ..- 4., w N I, I .L U fifty'-Wu M A V'fJ:,A-,ft1t'f,f.-NWI' V f we + 1 1, 4 1 . ... , . - r., - f, 4,,.....' . ' , . .. , ,, ,. ,, . -,I . .,: 1, f 1.-.J . ,, , yu ,, r ,,,,.,,. 1 -- .. -. J 4 y 4.-.,. Q. .. .. ,f. . 4 l N E af, P. E E te, S , T W V. +1 . , I 1 N f 1 P , , 2 ts rf- at- ex , ' . f , v' V ,, .. ,M - nw. ,W - . . A - , ,. - T , . A1 ,-1 ,. , 'A-, 1 ,.,..1 1... M. at , ,a . I Q- . .. , I x .. . , . ., ....w...,......,..-. ....,,.. . ,....,.,......-aw.-w ....-.A..M............,.,..,.,.,....,.W.-..,. .,...fr... -tee., . W- ,.... . ,,.......v........... Q. . ,,, .. , ,,. .... . - .., ' 'xcsczsxw 'rw' '4f f:' -1-amz 1 W nr . Axe. l 4. ,.f, Y f . Standing -Ii. Ellt-cr, B. England, G, Kennedy, E. Neweomh, Il. Lanphlrr. R. Knight, D, Bostxvitk, M, L. Springsteen, H. Stitzvr. T. Egan. Sitting ll, Zitkouski, fi. ffonzwr. ff. Taylor. H. Lindsay, H. Stanagr, M. lfoolrv, THE BOOMERANG ' 'N' HE Boomerang, a threefact comedy hy XVinchell Smith and Victor ll Mzxpes, was presented hy the Alpha chapter of Thalia Drama Cluh. Miss x A Ross directed the production, and Helen Marie Reyer was the general 'IX manager. The plot deals with the love affair of Budd Woodhridge and Grace Tyler. Budds mother takes him to Dr. Gerald Sumner, who guarantees to teach Budd how to hring Grace to his feet. Virginia Xelva, the heroine. has an interesting romance with the physician. The cast for the play was: Dr. Gerald Sumner ,,,e, Virginia Xelva .,,,....., Budd Woodbridge .,..Y,. Grace Tyler ..........,VVV. Preston DeWitt i.,.., Marion Sumner .....,i..ee,c......,,.... Mrs. Creighton Wcmcmdhridge... Hartley .,.Y...e.e...t....,,,,e,,,,,......... Emile ,....,... Mr. Stone ..... Gertrude ..... tligji , ..,..Brose Lindsay i,,...Helen Stanage ....i....,Glyde Taylor ,.,,u,Geraldine Conzet ...,t,,Thomas Egan ,,,.,,,..Nlaxine Cooley .Dorothy Zitkowski ,t.,,a.rEn1erson Ellett .e.n.Howard Stitzer Grosvenor Kennedy e..i..,.,Bonita England Jay- F, ..--.fgeic K., l Fw X 1 .4 4 firm, ' .I I 1 if ,ggi if .W Qi 6 at lligf :ai 1 4 A . lQf:?M'4ii.'Zfi I L,y,...r., Y ,V - il 'i V 'I 7 I ,H z I ., g, .. .QL 3.5 slflgli' Liv, --.35 digg s -.: : ij., up I in ,Sp 2 ig 5 I'i'm'3':V:ii . ' kin! E' ,f.'., V g . 35.51 1 5f b'1 if a'!l'W',1 , 35.'2'ql'-aa fn- -' 543, 14 . 5 ish , K: l ,. . mf' ff 1 mv' 71' I I I r .is I 3 iqriw. 1 .fa l4 '!.' alia. EJ, ii?-3 iff I rf' fix? ,i3 ff PQI' . VN I , . I 1 I LELAWALA ELAWALA, with its smooth, melodic Indian rhythm, augmented and , transposed into a musical operetta by Charles Wzltkefield Cadman, was ' I I presented by the Music Department of East on the evenings of March '25 and 26. The story deals with Lelawala, the daughter of an Indian ' Chieftain, who offers herself as a sacrifice to the god of the water that peace and 3 prosperity might be returned to her tribe. She is saved from her doom and is restored H to her Indian lover, Sowanas. Lelawala ...... Wokomis ........ Klolowar .............Y. Marpeetopah ........ Shungela .............. Sowanas ..................... The Grandmother ........ Major Wallace ...... Mabel .................. Captain Bliss ....... Wanyeee ........... Napanee .............. Sergeant Bilks ......... Clarinda ............., Lord Tatter ...... Eagle Eye ...... J, 1-. .'. . . ...L wgan.u.u..f.-.. . .... .. THE CAST ......Virginia Wells .......Milton Lipson Leland .......Warren Robinson .........I-Ierschel Shwayder ..v......Marshall Turley .............Hazel Immel .........Harold Keuker ..........L0uise Strausser .......Grosvenor Kennedy ............W1nona Black ..........Thelma Paulson .............William Robinson Margaret Christensen Drew ....,...Paul Galley l I l I I I I , . s . l I . I i 1 st 'X' 'l' 't' , ts ':' 'i' 'i' 'l' Q 'l' 'l' 4 5 'l' 'IIN J wx :rr Q s o Q as :neue Q 4 .. -pb me-A ltr. As: l' Q 2 ' 's' 'Q' 'J' V5 ill 'l' ' J' 'l' Li N L 'i' 'i' 'T' 'Y' -ii Ill 'l' -1- 4- -7' G ' F 7.5. Y all Q F Y A . L ' ANGELUS VAUDE V ILLE 2 'YQQ4 HE Angelus Vaudeville, sponsored by the Annual:Board, was given on ' ' ' lf ' 'f Frida ni ht, Ma 6. Man unusual and varied features made this ' ' N, K , Y D Y Y ' 0 ' I ,, IQ' X l 'C entertainment one of the most successful of its kind at East. Miss Fareeda I V . 4 I,f'2a Moorhead conducted an orchestra composed of Faculty Amembers, and , 6 .f 9 Mr. Me enit ave his inter retation of the Bl ck Bottom dance. T g Y g P H. W . -3' The followin is the ro ram in detail: -!- i . g Q A ANGELUS ORCHESTRA '5' Q M. A. PAYNB, Director , . g- Orval Ted Alsbach, violin: Sidney Rickley, violin: Bernard Baerrsen, cornet: Edward o . 4 t4 Hulfinan, comet: James Cottrell, saxophone: Franklin Watkins, saxophone: William Gentry, 94 5' Z , R-omhoneg. Elwood Blakesley, banjo: Arlo Anderson, bass: Jack Kiefer, drums: Dorothy F 4. , t , . VihlllinSc5:EJHungarian Dance No. 6 ...... ............................ ....................... ....,............. B 1 a hm: ' A 1 4-I 07 'N MARIANNE MrLLen ,A, XR I1 4: 4 4 ' 01- s 4 , M B EAST HIGH MALE QUARTETTE ' 'l' BAXTER IRELAND . BOB LELAND ':- ':' , , WM. ROBINSON HERSCHEL SHWAYDER R . - 4 's' VIOLIN OBLIGATO BY ORVAL ALSBACH , ' W 'I v n , . , sf- s -v A '.- '.- -:- , -:- C 4 THE DE MOLAY ORCHESTRA -1- 9 -g. X ' Jfmss Ginsu Porrnn, Director ...- U Jael: Phipps, piano: Albert Grose, saxophone: Luther Gunther, banjo: Robert Hesford, drums: Coyle Hiester, trombone: Paul Milstein, trumpet: Charles Watts, xylophone: James Cottrell, f iirst saxophone: Noble Farquhar, second saxo hone. Q QJ w 1. Spoolrs 2. Latest Wall: Hits 3. The Doll Dance Af: 4- -r is IQ.. Wah D THE GHOST STORY M1 M A ONE-ACT PLAY p' , By Booth Tarkington 'if' A ll . THE PERSONS ' ' Q I I 1 Anna ......... Maxene Murrow Lennie .... .. ..... Gwendolyn Highberger X5 l ' - George ..... ........... .. Glenn Logan Tom .......................................... Arlie Kowie J. Mary ........ ............ Lo uise Vagal Fred ..................,............... Alan McDermith Grace ................ Mavis Heald ' -Lynn ................. ..................... . .Richard Russ Floyd ...................................... Frank Hegner r i. U General Manager--Carl Begole l l '- O er in Ill ' I 'S 0 TONY ZAPUTOVlCHwanlil DICK FITZGERALD 'Iv 0 .t , ':' Q KATHERINE KROMER ':' . .., I , n .l, ' ' E PRETTY PITTER PATTER ' I 9 l . ' 1 in sf s 0 4 - W .F SIMP-PHONY ORCHESTRA I Q- FAREEDA MOOXIIILEAD, Conductor ' ' it I N Q.. LOGAN L. MEGENITY, Balletician l Jff WN W4 And . n . Q MR. P. T. MCCORD, OldfTime Fiddler H. Q l 1 s is is I -I' l -1- G X THE GEORGIA LANE DANCERS 4. Q 3, O .-, In a New Choreogragxie Presentation , . ' ' LES SYLP IDES -1 l -1- Katherine Kromer, Freda McBrian. Marian McCready, Maxine Mesch, Dorothy Moll, -1, . Q' Q J. Sally Orr, Lorraine Sloan, Florence Zaputovich and Bemice Harrington. : . . . in 4 -s H H . EARNEST EMERY AND COMPANY 'n ,H gw Q with Mooxii MULLEN , gg my n :ul :g WISE CRACKS .Wai ll v I' I 1 - ' m h, ' ' ,Q Q V 3 -1- -f. -2- -:- .g. 4. 4. .g. .g. 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Eva, the' attractive daughter of a wealthy New York U a 'l' 9 family, is the heroine of this modern comedy. The plot centers around the romance 0 'i' . p of Adam and Eva, and unexpected financial difliculties add excitement to the story. 5 li The cast for the production was: ' l ' P ' r ti ' - james King ........... . ................. Dan Williams qi 9, uk Corenthia ........,........ ........ D orothy Lockwood A 'N , CQ Julie De Witt .............. .....,,.... G enevieve Park - .41 '. Eva King .......................... ............. H elen Stanage ' ' -' Aunt Abbey Rocker ....... .......... S hirley de Spain ' 'I' Dr. .lack Delamater .... .......... D ick Bostwick A l '5 'Y' Horace Pilgrim ....,...,... ........ C lyde Taylor Q l er- ' -g Adam Smith ........,.............. .....,.... c lark outings 'H ' 654 H Lord Andrew Gordon ....... .........,.. D onald Jones QW! Clinton De Witt ............ ..,..,... F ord Patterson , Ill! ' ' ur f ll f u . X X. 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Eff, i .fi iff! 3 :ll , mg, -ff :sf gm its L, fit. rr sv- 5 S if kj Sill? FH AE-Ri! , -X 7? P l-'ii 'fa :i2.,,f,fi 4 +4 W- rn if-V' '.' . ,tiki SENIOR HARD TIME PARTY , if Qi! W 'Iii 1, ,, . . . l ' 14 BF., ATURDAY night, October th1rt1eth, found the Gym transformed by ' fag! Hag the mysterious spirits of Hallowe'en fand a committee composed of 5 ,, ' - if 1 ,. . . . . . . 'l ,J William Robinson, Dan Bare, jean Patterson, Virginia Wells, and 'EV 14, fig L, is Morris Hecoxj from a lot of mats and Indian clubs to a maze of orange xg .- 4 1? Si 3-J p uqrg: it and black crepe paper. f we-Q Ircljisigi Out of an enormous twelveffoot pumpkin, at the far end of the room, were frgwg, jill draped long streamers of orange and black, forming a fanflike ceiling, and under this M haze of color, miners, cowpunchers, farmers, mountaineers, and every other species of f 5' 1' male danced with small girls, Spanish senoritas, sweet young things, and demure, oldf i f PTQQ- fashioned maidens, all keeping perfect rhythm with joe Mann's first sevenfpiece p , gyvigfl e orchestra. ,iii-EV. ,Q?w5'l? ff, Alice Pate and Eddie Toothaker must have broken into the old clothes man's ip !L5f 'f bundles, for they won the prize offered to the best Hard Time Couple. However, . 544 -Y Af' the other aspirants for this muchfsoughtffor title were soothed by delicious cider of the L . ,gl soft variety and golden brown doughnuts. ll gf lV?l 'P1 . Sain 1 , ,354 t, , Yi l i Q71 515,344 H1 1 Ziff 'QQ i ,,5',y R102 -if q Rai fi ...gr J., ' ill l William Robinson, Chairman, Dan Bare, Virginia Wells, E 1 ' 'gi Morris Hccox, jenn Patterson , 1.5 QE' .- ' ' R .I i' A Q ..,' W ', I pi' vi , 'I A kk , . R V I ' N V 1 .,.Qf,g4L.Q,,gg..,La..L.,44g....1ggQg1i.Q.g.g,,,,g.QgLg1-gig-JL .vgi L2 La: '4,g,,.1g . . ...LJ I1341 A -s -.--:,a,'-H -if t i- fi -'--W3 -1 , 1 V1- 'L f ,, 5 W K . . -1- -2- -2- -3- -5- -1- -1- -5- rl .ffilix 5 'F' 'I' '7' '3' F5 '3' 'i' '7' '1' ' 51 12 --N .fa - -N ----- -- -e -is 39' 11 Q -' - -:- .-. Hi iii -'- -:- g E ' YQ -:- -:- -1- fr: zz e ' Y 'fe' 1 J l 1 A p F - -I ,J FOOTBALL DANCE I 5 . VERITABLE touchdown was scored by the D Club at its annual I lui ft- - t V A V' QNX gridiron dance last November. ,T he ball was carried down the iield by ' 4 4- l a committee of four: Dan Bare, jack Wells, Phil Montenie, and udson ' 'l' . ' 9 Egzldk-' .n .t 'Z' f ., 3 Savage. Despite the fact that'Coach Schweiger was absent and that the A .fl I team took only second place in the conference championship race, the large crowd 5, l ' t in attendance enjoyed every strain played by the Pavilion Royal Orchestra, and used : ' '- - every ounce of vitality toward making the evening a successful one. ' 5 2 Y ? 3 An amusing bit in the way of entertainment was an extemporaneous exploitation Z -Q of the club pledgesg and they, in turn, showed themselves well-learned in the art of M' N ' aesthetic dancing. Gray Strong, quite a petit pledge, rushed madly hither and yon ' I 4. 1 shouting, Cuckoo, I'm a Lark, and trailing in his wake.Elston Mayhew wriggled in -2- 5 'I' U an extreme Egyptian contortion. q -- l '5' 4. . - , .:. I .:. :n ' V Q 1:0 . 9:0 W li! le vi SPANISH FIESTA 'A i Q p LINKING castanets and Spanish music, furnished by Mr. Payne's five- P ll. piece orchestra, formed a charming accompaniment for the Spanish Club's 3' 4. If annual Eesta. The dance, held in the girl's gymnasium, Friday night, 94 1 1 X w ' - February fourth, was sponsored by the Spanish Club and Miss Rosalie T ' Edmiston, of the Spanish Department. , g- , .g- The evening's entertainment was provided by Senora'Anita De Deuef who gave -3- l -9 4 -1- ' three vocal selections, and Senorita Ruth Milan, who interpreted several Spanish dances gl- I -' I -'- in native costume. ' 'I' 0 'i' l 'l' Ruth and Arthur Eisenstat won the prize offered to the best waltzersg and prizes 4' I - 'Q for the most original costumes were given to Pauline Millard and Margaret Stone. ' ' - A ' 1 ' THE SOCIAL HOURS ' 4 ' it l 6-D 'J' ARIETY was 'added to the regular academic program for the year by the : A 2. Q social hour held in the Boys' Gym on the first and third Friday of each . .fn 1- l -2- L 5 month. A school orchestra, under the supervision of Mr. Payne, furnished 4 Q, 2' F' i Q.- . 4 the music. This entertainment was provided by the Student Council, and 3- fn' it was placed in charge of a committee of Council members composed of Genevieve 3' Park, chairman, Dorothy Earl, Norman Mains, Henry Eggers, and Sylvia Baine. ffii vu I A 'Q 1 -:- -:- -:- -:- 4- K3 -1- -:- 4- 'QW E7 -:- -1- -:- -2- -? V ,', J, 0, , 4 J. go. 'n' gl. .ig go .og J, 0, J, gb, J, I 'ea' ' 0 Q s cf 0 'I E-aK :v os. I 51351 THE JUNIOR PROM REEN and silver streamers, soft lights, small tahlesfan unrecognizable cafeteriafthe Junior Prom. From one side of the metamorphosed lunchf room were heard the syncopating strains of Ginshergs eightfpiece orchesf tra and at the others were long tables at which Baur's caterers ofliciated, serving punch to the thirsty dancers. For the first time in the history of school social affairs, the roof gardens were open, and this innovation proved very popular, as did the extension of the closing time to 11 :3O. The playing of colored lights upon the dancers during the evening proved very effective and the committee in charge composed of George Robinson, chairman, Mar' garet Watt, Blanche Denslow, Helen Frazier, Bill Thach, Frank McDonough, Bill Lawrence, Davis Moore, Brose Lindsay, and assisted by Miss Sparhawk and Mr. Megenity, Junior Class sponsors, is to be commended upon a very successful Junior Prom. X63 , .,,,, ...,, ,,..-t.E,H5-.,-.- ,.r.. w 4 1 SENIOR PROMENADE LUE and Gold, the colors of the Class of 1927, transformed the school l Senior Promenade, Saturday, May 14. Music was furnished hy the Ann 6 cafeteria into a fairyland of color and heauty on the night of the annual . Arhor Collegians, a sevenfpieee orchestra from Michigan University. Fleeting echoes of laughter, strains of a waltz tune, and whispers of faint per' fume were mingled with the glowing lights ahove the heads of the dancers. The teachers' cafeteria was used as a lounge room, and the open roof garden attracted many of the dancers. Punch was served during the evening. As the last formal social function of this year's Senior Class, the promenade remains a final memory of three years crowded with social contact. First Row-Cenex-icw Park, Tom Egan, Eleanor Cnstance, Chair' man. Second RowfTony Zaputovich, Jean Knight, Dorothy Lockwood, Gray Strong. mifiiiig i if .fi s 1-T . , '. '-I-uw? ,rig 'iHi fafV'i'! yur-I J! VJ V' 33 QT ' 'J iliillfufl 1 ii? 5 X? , El fat! A Q 2 4 A 1 . ,.i Q-' l Mr. Ticcn Presenting Cup to Bill Thatch, junior President Mziritnn Smith, May QUUCU RED AND WHITE DAY ?O' ' N the morning of the nineteenth of May there was great joy throughout the school for it was the day set aside for a jolly .good time instead of the A6 usual toil and struggle. It had been designated as Red and White Day. QQ, Morning saw the choosing of the best and most appropriately dressed girl, boy, and couple. The interfclass track meet followed at two o'clock, and a dance, jitneyfstyle, was held in the evening. The most spectacular event of the day was enacted on the stroke of ten in the evening. A procession of thirteen girls, five seniors, four juniors and four sophomores, entered the hall. All became silent, everyone wondering who was to be chosen. Even the girls themselves, did not know. Great cheers arose as Miss Sparhawk placed the crown on the queen, Marion Smith, of the class of '27, who had been chosen by popular vote. The total points scored by the classes follows: SENIORS JUNIORS Sovuomoiuis ,- Blackboard Decoration ........................,. ........ 1 ,125 625 Costumes ................................. .. 1,000 2.650 5,250 Tickets Sold ............................... 500 100 2,000 i M '1- Girls' Track and Field Events ....... .. 3,250 5,250 2,000 il Z' Boys' Track and Field Events ....... .. 3,750 6,875 3,375 mf Comedy Events .............................. ..... 4 ,000 JJOQ K 1, 12,500 18,000 15,500 1 The following were chosen for the Queen's attendants: Q- SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES if Genevieve Park Geraldine Gonzet Ruth Bretschneider ' Martha Orr Lucile Metzger Marlene Chamberlain Helen Stanage Ruth Brown Eunice Frame Virginia Wells Sylvia Baine Dorothy Earl l ' -.,,,...........,a..i.-..f.L,.a.,,.-. J ,,.,,,,.,,,. ...W ,N .. M.- .... 3 X ' -- ' - vqgv? fa -1 ,v SENIOR PICNIC I I .L ll! A PM -1 - ,Q 4' - T4 - t m .fe 'ii -2- -: 1- 2- 5 Yo 1 2 -I ff- -it 0: QT YU ' : Hf S ' -2- Q .' -1- Q . . .g. . 4, ' ' ' Bob Jeffers, Rudy Savage, Chairman. Dick Bostwick, - y- 3 Lucile Albright, Peggy Mosely. S W rg A vf' HE Seniors assembled at Elitch's Gardens for a final, informal picnic on M1 'll - '61 l' J May 27. Delicious lunches were furnished by the girls, and the boys . ' A ' .J if Q furnished the ice cream. Games, races, rides, and various forms of amuse' .:. Q uh ,' lf. A ment were participated in with enthusiasm. Many of the Seniors enjoyed S -5 ,:- ' 4, the dancing in the pavilion to the music of the Garden orchestra. .'. 0 .g. g A The committee in charge of the event was composed of Rudy Savage, Bob Jeffers, .:. l .g. 'l Dick Bostwick, Lucile Albright, and Peggy Moseley. ' Xuf . Q X ,Q CLASS DAY y 0.5 - G fl' uv' s-'S 1? p 1:1 ,f Xa l . i Pl' o 'Z' 0 Us , 'I' Katherine Birney, Chairman, john Wilson, Betty Lock' 'T' 4. . ,' t hart, Paul Gallup, Marion Roe. ':' ' .:, . 0. 0:1 Q ' 4 if tif' f HE tenth Of June was selected for Class Day, the last social function of l sg l Q the Senior Class. Faculty and Seniors here meet together for the last x, ,, ' x if 4 time before the graduation exercises. A luncheon was given in the school ' W ,R lf- A cafeteria, preceding the program in the afternoon. The special com' Z -N . ' . mittee in charge of the luncheon was composed of Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Baltes, Genevieve V , gp 4 Park, Louise Metz, Josephine Ellis, Koburn Kidd, and Ferdinand Knobel. l ' '- U The program for the afternoon included The History of the Class, by Ruth Eisen- -1- 4. Q- l 2- statg Class Prophecy, by Koburn Kidd and Eleanor Custanceg Class Will, by Dan M 2- I -: -1 l 1- Williams, and president's address, by George Carlson. Miss Moorhead was in charge .5 .j. .- l -2- of the music. .:- 9 .'. ' A' The committees for the event follow: Mr. Ticen and Miss Smith s onsorsg Mr. -I 'A ' . . . . P 'll ull' Putnam, chairman of the faculty committee, Miss Moorhead, Miss Garrett, Paul , at mv Gallu , chairman of the student committee, Bett Lockhart, Marion Row, and ohn g ,1 uf . P Y r lu 5: Yhldson. ?? v V . , 1 in-g .:. .g. 3. .g. 4. .g ,J ,'v, 4, ,:, Q t4'::3:i g- D .g. .g .g. L3 .g. .g. .g. .g. ,g .g. 'f O w I illll 4 fl ' Q ' ' 'T .J 0.0 or . .og or .3 .Q A.. or 1 5' ug. Q.. ,., of Qs1t?LK llvlai fl I f1s91 4. 0 -5. ' 'Z' -I- O -.0 1-0 . Q . l Y lu O1 in O4 A O l v : Ph, 4.2 1.1, g.g:g df f3g.v.,.., OU .1 Q can Q N f-, Q Q an an -Q: 'Pi N j' E Q '- ora :zu .. le z. .O Z, .:. : 4 1. O: ?1Ev.a M J I, n 1 l Q S Tp? lui 7 'QU H? W iQ - 41 .'. I M J Q .:. Q .g- -:- o -:- sig, l I ' :QQ I ll I 7 Q I -P fa. 'l' sg I i T l ff M ,i 0 ' 0 W .'. I :, .:. l .5 U . 1' n' ... ii i xv T -- - NA M ------46 U3 H i 2 . b-I Q . DU cu r' he CD UJ n ca 3 E l-I v-a we rn m UD JE 'o---- -- S LUNCHEON COMMITTEE Koburn Kidd, Ferdinand Knobel, Louise Metz, Josephine Ellis, Genevieve Park, Chairman. COLOR COMMITTEE Louise Hill, Rollin Metzger, Chairman, Pauline Watson. li -1 K 'I a 2 ,,, g -1- ll :O , 2. 'fi x 9 l D Q ' o O I 'Q as ,xg l 1 1 EP 90' I i X 1.2, 9 . l ... . J. .z . a , 5 4 Q Q' ' PROGRAM COMMITTEE a Q 5 Grosvenor Kennedy, Chairman, Dorothy Zitkowsky, Frank Ayres. r F Q- W -N ,. 47 .'- .g. 1 2- - , .Q .:. 7, s . en PIN COMMITTEE ' Ali' Charles Bowes, Chairman, Margaret Shannon. f 1 A 1 '-i E 'f ? ' -5 i K en:-E121 4 . Q. 4. .g. .f. .1 . , 5 f 'll99 ' Q Q qpollcagqaso H fl l : 'l 3 X I o:n a: z 0: 2 2 4 U :Q can 0:1 1 4. .gg 4. I ,:, 4, sQ .9 4, X I.. K -vv gb ' - -in 1:1401 Qffiln ilwns 1 C L u l ? I l I Y F1 94' J 4... .- . ,n C h 3 ' Q W? A QX P rx 1 - 4 ,A fr m ,. . F n.1, 512,52 qi , y i at, .. A , up ., l 'A 3 i iwn,P i 'lf' Yliil' rf-,W g JL,'4.5' . ,I M S .,, 9 ,tw r U. M iylf ,mu x t 1, ig - if '.,.., l ' l P ' i '54 1 Q rw. --si 31, . U ff ' 4. , i. .3 wp, Q-g..,Dl2i..', TQ- T l QW ,,.-V . v, A. First Row-Miss Kolbc, M. Goodson, L. Fitzsimmons, H. Burr, E. Livingston, D, Evans, R. Ostrzindcr, D Williams, E. Horton, M. Smith, R. Ratner. Second Row---E. Greist, D. Brown, H. Anderson, M. Mills, G. Vfilson, D. Appel, I. Race, R. Eames, M Smith, M. Thompson, YV. Smith, G. Slntkin, R. Lynch, XV. Bruckman. Third Row-ij. Knight, R. Eiscnstnt, P. Large, J. jones, H. Immcl, D. Dixon, A. Oberg, D, Zitkowski, M Cooley, A. Rasmussen, K. Schwayder, A. Hintzc, C. Engle. Fourth Row-HD. Lockwood, M. Smiley, M. june, 1. NVinch, P. Silverstein, P. Gallup, G. Carlson, C' Gittings, C. Reedy, A. F. NVclkcr, R. Hines, R. Boynton. .'Y '7'YY i I I ll ,H AY .Uv I ego NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY T up HE East High chapter of the National Honor Society, composed of high ll school students who are the leaders of the upper classes, was granted its 'A charter in May, 1923. Eligibility for membership is based on the students L, scholarship, leadership, character, and participation in all activities. Mem' bership is limited to Hfteen per cent of the Senior Class and live per cent of the junior Class. The society has but three or four meetings during the year. The first meeting is held in the fall to discuss the business for the year, and for the purpose of electing officers. The officers chosen for the last year were: Russell Qstrander, president, Wil' liam Bruckman, vicefpresidentg Dorothy Evans, secretary, and Dan Williams, treas- urer. Miss Kolbe, who was sponsor during the first two years of the society's existence, has again returned to this position after a year's lapse, during which Mrs. Leigh acted in her place. l:14il1i - f A -i - J X ..f -2 .R K. .- t..: . . r. , '.,z.. ,Q .., .9 , .. ff 4-,fa v ,N , gs ,..'-as 'Z ,WW MT :f,.,q ' my-fxrs-1,.,v....-ni? ,,:r.?,hh?..A, -gfpgvt, MW Q -,Y Er' -.fi .gy ,, uf M, AT. W H., if .V Q2 4 . .3 ,, 4. . i . Q 1 Q- k 5?V' L. Field, R. Knight, R. Leonard, H. Rosenthal, L. Schnitzer, R. Bronstein. Second RowfC. Banko, D. Brown, H. Anderson, M. Mills, G. Wilsriix, D. Appel, E. Livingston, R. Eames, . 1 , a ' it raff'Wf.Drne:f .Wfr hwy.. .fi4-fr1fx4wfwjwar'atdfy4w'fail X i A V . . , . . ,.,,,,,,..,, ..a,..a,.t., ........,....,.,... WM.. ...,,.. .....-.. ..,,,..,,.,.,. ,iv V 3 if ' . 4 F 5' ' r 1 .rf ' 1, M ' l' l, s l Y A El 1 Ni, . ,WUJAQ X -its 1 W Q ,K E Wir! F5 i 1551 l' Fir i 1 'au '-11. S M ,QB 2553 rpfrg, nf-rl 1. 3 an l lr, .1 if V K iam! 1?-f 4 HV- ' ll A 5 T ,i i-- A. Q fl QCA- .tales asf.. .,..A-.., 1, l . ll is W lr . Ph..-'-.-gli if ' .W, L i-my .cn-. ,w l gif ag. 6 in 'lla Q K... ' V.-.ti til ' aj. 4:15 :59 Pt: Q WY is 'lf ul ,-2,9 , 0:42 ,L-fx i :fl r'al wean , Q: 1 3 -,,- f 'swf' 1 i gif fl A. First Rowfli. McNary, M. Goodson, L. Goodson, L. Fitzsimmons, H. Burr, D. Evans, H. Adams, E. Meek, E ff. if ,H big! ihlii 'filfa ,Ziff l My whiff ..i1li',Z2r.i LJ E li E alia? Luk! Env' lp . li . ' y r - - 4 ,...g,.s. F3 'N I W1 , 35:5 r IH 1 wi +31 I A. , . . YV 1 W v 'if Ori' , ' 'a .salt is , E. 5 ,, . . , lf Li?-L:....,, .f M. Smith, M. Thompson, M. Smith, R. Ratner, P. Steinberg, E. Bumpus, D. Ridgeway. Third Rr1wAM. Tallman, j. Knight, R. Eisenstat, P. Large, J. jones, H. Immel, I. Race, E. Riblet, J. Allen, o. smgf, o. kay, I. Grimm, M. Van Hall. Fourth Rowflf. Griest, D. Lockwood, M. Smiley, M. June, D. Dickson, A, Oberg, D. Zitkowski, M. Cooley, D. Porter, E. Horton, H. Hayden, D. Grass, M. Miller. , x. . . . fl. 17 p'0:? 01533: 755i at LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY 'N' HE Local Honor Society is composed of all students who throughout the .. ' , 3,51 ,X ,. - f,,f , f J X, - tj . y , , Ax, is . , . T . fl ,f 'l.i in il,3,, ijt Sf, .T 21:1 Main ' gag, 31. W . . i Hyun. iP,fl3Y1? l x ltlf .el 2 . ... 1 ,--P-A ., -.N ri t li year maintain a scholastic standing of ninety or above. The aim of the Ui., 4, A society is to give recognition to those students who are leaders in scholar- 5 A :re ship. and by so doing to encourage others to raise their standard also. 'riff Although the only requirement for membership is a high record, the members of the Honor Society are to be found foremost in all school activities. Q The oflicers for the past year were: Clark Gittings, president, Peter Silverstein, E vicefpresidentg Richard Lynch, secretaryftreasurerg the executive committee composed 52' of Dan Willianis and Dorothy Zitkowskig and the sponsor, Miss Kolbe. :5 cf! The meetings of the society are held the first Tuesday of every month during the l 'Neg school year. The programs arranged include addresses by men prominent in local yfiiifn affairs, and musical selections and readings by the many talented members of the club. E ff' ' vw F , FT , 'seg if L, K-MA 1 f fi '2t.g:fTg::ff-'ip f . , . V .. V ,,,.... .A . -5,.,,,,, ..., ,.,, ,. ! N awr.4f,r..a,ww. af. e -.n.fW?i+?fsW::rPir .ii -1 fl .f.'.f if ,fv '41-:ff.nii.,. rv!-:imfE41.,.. 11. 3.-YT: Q 1 A .1.' l' EL 'L.lla:v... A L. T N, JL . A5138 ..,.............m.-....c..........a..-..-..-..v,.........s.-..,.4.u-......Q-.--...no-..a.........,f --, ,Am-.-.:,.........-.,......, - ee --f- 51421 Adams, Helen Savage, Grace , . ,tx ,i f 53- fig 1 . tl ph E tiff' ' E:-1f5'.lf4 ,Fm ' 'W ' 'il' if: l gli 5' 2 1 5 'cf f-P jf ga, ,i fi-aii iilifw 'il 7,556 .ii g.5i' Fx- ,W 5 tea-4',sg1 t, x di 1 rx. I vigil :iii ld iiifi lg: w, it ,js Xi P25 'TW 1 53 3 rdf xr 11, i-fd nr- ,e '33 iid? .:?i'f, l ,is .. i, . if ,, ,i lisa.. ,. 1 s . it 1- i 'U t , . . . , , . A . ,tt A.-. , 4 tr., Q 4 -, --,- . .,.-...-t...1-...a-awa.......... dow, -..mc . , F .Q ' 4 LRF.- ,c-.Q , 'i'yy i'5-. P First Row-G. Carlson, P. Gallup, G. Graham, A. F. Welker, W. Powers, E. Madru, R. Sumner, C. Fisher, R. Hines, j. Aicher, C. Reedy, W. Bradford, A. lluell, NV. Evans, S. Sherman. Second Row-Miss Kolhe, M. Hccox, R. Lynch, Mary Kendel, L, Hunter, j. Decl, D. Drake, R. Bretschneider L. Butler, Helene Grove, M. Dunning, T. Paulson, j. Carnine, L. Adams, K. Collins, M. Lamh, D. Baldwin, M. Reedy, D. NVilliams, R. Ostrander, C. Gittings. Third Row-D. Earl, M. Savage, M. Ingley, M. Dart, G. joseph, M. Anderson, E. Anderson, S. Eainc, L. Fisher, G. Swift, M. Hoke, F, Hodnette, Day, L. Neely, D, McDougall, M. Meyers. Fourth Row-M. Wilds, M. Davis, G. Fallberg, J. Glendenning, R. Walker, C. Doty, W. Schmidt, W. Landers, A. Hintz, 0. Baum, G. Slatkin, G. Quigley, H. Hantz, T. Tice, P, Towele, H. Silver. Fifth Row--j. W'ineh, H. Ingley, XV. Bannister, H. Rider, O, Biddison, D. Tucker, G. Karrer, A. Ras' mussen, R. Boynton, W. Bruekman, C. Eagle, C. Moritz, K. Shwayder, F. Eagle, G, Martin, j. Barnes. MEMBERS OF LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY --i-if 1 ,.,..,......,. --...,...-.M. -. ....,..,...,,.....,.....-... ..... ...........--............,..a .... .... --,., .. . .. .. . x 11 i t i .5 Cl .5 Q, li ' i i kljw jP 13' Q-eil iiifi' .rxfsi llty igkdl rw., 27755 lp-isle: E.5?.i5, i .V-Jul. -3 :aft :ti , 14,3-gagjia I 7 W FJ? ff, -. l s l 1 3 f i 3 l 'n S E Q t vv,3M7 - ,,, 11.45 1 SUS' -vi Adams, Lucy E. Adams, Marjorie Aicher, john Allen, jean Anderson, Esther Anderson, Helene Anderson, Maxine Appel, Dorothy Baldwin, Doris Bame, Sylvia Banlto, Cecelia Bannister, Vlayne Baum, Otto Barnes. john Bates, Mary Ball ack .J Hiddison, Charles O. Boynton, Russell Bradford, William Brctschneider, Ruth Hronstine, Reta Bruckman, XYilliam Bumpus, Evelyn Burr, Harriette Butler, Lillie Calkins, Blanche Carlson, George Carmine, jean Christensen, Gerald Collins, Katherine Cook, Frank Cooley, Maxine Cottrell, james Dart, Mary Gregg Davis, Marjorie Day, juanita Deel, jane E, Doty, Charles Drake, Dorothy Dunning, Marjorie Eagle, Carl Earl, Dorothy Eames, Ruthanna Eisenstat. Ruth Evans, Dorothy Fallherg, Gertrude Field, Lawrence Lois Fisher, Calvin Fisher, Lawrence Fitzsimons, Lucile Gallup, Paul Gittings, Clark Glendenning, jean Goodson, Mary Graham, George Gray, Helen Greist, Elma Grifhn, jane Grass, Dorothy I Trove, Helen Hantz, Harold Hayden, Helen Hecox, Morris Hines, Roland Hintz, Alma Hodnette, Frances Horton, Elizabeth Hunter, Lucile Huscher, Pauline Immell, Hazel lngley, Hansen lngley, Mary jones, jane joseph. Grace Kahn, Hermina Karrer, Guido Kay, Opal Kenney, Grosvenor Kepncr, Dorothy Kelly, Amy Kendal, Mary Knight, jean Lamb, Margaret Large, Patey Landers, William Leonard, Rosemary Livingston, Erma Lockwood, Dorothy Lynch, Richard Maudru, Edward McDougal, Doris McNary, Evaline Meek, Eleanor Meyer, Marian Miller, Frances Miller, Marianne Mills, Muriel Moberg, Elsa Moritz, Charles Morlene, Chamberlain Neeley, Leslie Neill, Frances Oherg, Agnes Ostrander, Russell Owen, David Paulson, Thelma Peterson, Raymond Powers, Whlhur E. Quigley, George Race, lrcne Radetsky, Ralph Rassmussen, Anders Ratner, Ruth Reedy, Calmar Reedy, Margaret Reiter, Harry Reyer, Helen Marie Riblet, Eleanor Ridgeway, Dorothy Rosenthal, Helen Savage, Mary Schmidt, Walter Shwayder, King Schnitzer, Lihhie Sherman, Sam Silver, Harry Silverstein, Peter Slatkin, Gordon Smiley, Mirian Smith, Mabel Smith, Marion Steinberg, Pearl Sumner, Richard Swift, George Tallman, Mildred Terasaki, Haruko Thompson, Maxine Thompson, Peggy Tice, Ted Tucker, De VVitt Van Buskirk, Beverly Van Hall, Maxine Yvalker, Ruth Warren, Gretchen XVclker, A. F. W'ilds, Mary XVilliams, Dan Wilson, Grace XVinch, john Zltkowslti, Dorothy vi:W.ej'f ' '1'L 1 ir ' E V U' .S-M ,f f ' . , . . .. , f, --Mater... -..m....i . ,eL..s..,--c.4.a.4u,.,- 'lf 'nur iicwagauuwaw-' ma' , f143j K ' , 1-?1i',.A, fi ,., .l,,,.,,4 M113 rg, JV, ,..i'5,.2'.,r Hoi iff' Q35 jiykw i I ., k.,, tn. L-wi' ...-..,.,1 9- ,M - ' 'i y, U- . Q., frilsvfga, it r ET, i H, 151 I Q41 ., .. V23 6 ir-Q I ,Veil 8 7 Mt 3 Y ', ls. AU . liwii ig sp i ,jx ii ii 1 1 W X, 1 lf'- N 1-,Again ,f md M- A S U44 1 S1 l 1 'X 1 if 1 z '55 :P?l':'ii -lwsim ..,,..,,,.,...,, .,,, ..., , W -W ,, L.. ,---.- .. dew... ., 1r.1 -., .,,,---.-,,.. ? 't-5577 ,fffm M-L' Wd? fr' aw.r4.ifjTi'T'1'-t-.fT21.'Tf1f?f'.W'fi?f.Sr FIQ-ff 6f.'-'g-sY,.ff5. 7' -'?f?'? ' ada L+ ia, 'maid--5, '. 1.,f.8s,1,w f' N.. N- .,,' 11. -we .. wi? , '-,Q 2. A fa '.,wf ' W ' - , I 1, 5 l1 r::efff 1 ' ' 1 1' ' 1 ' ' ff' +A Z'W'w:.a -if f M S S Q T It ff 'Aram ' 1 ff , 1 .1 - 1 . A 4 M..- ...w,...............,..-..,....,.......,.....-..W... ... ..A.. - ..,.. .. ,. QQ . l I. ll L VXA.-' KU' , ., . I ed . Wil ...'QM..- F' .TH 5'ig ' , y 59 Lg at . ,a il- ,- Q lflfggl 5 Milt v'-1 -w. ..-, lift' F-?X i' lg., li s .f-f:5..z i 'ware if s if nil Yrs, till -fs: pl! V 1 i 'ffl Q. i 'Ml . lf. Q5 Q! fi.,,l4 V gil. T , 'Ai ZIV ci , ' x :M if.-1 fi-53' iz! 'Elf H. Q ml ,, ,, .4 , . - . 1, mt r , . r 4 First Row-Miss Elizabeth Sparhawk. M. Ingly, M, XVilson. H. Miller, D. Porter. G. Kennedy, C. Cittings, R. Savage. M. L. Van Male, M. Crecr, V. Raywoud, O, Carourtc, M. Northern, H. jones. Second RowfD, Lockwood, K. Rinker, C. Goodman, M. Anderson, R. Bretschncider, Brohm, M. Moore C. Bringle, A. Epperson, M. Croome, M, il, Fowler, V. Ellett, F. Taylor, H. Davis, Mr. Shearer. Third Row-C. Kullgren, L. Holden, F, Bonar, W, Gentry, W. Robinson, D. Young, C. Eagle, C. King. il, Carlson, XY. Parker, ml. Stevens. Fourth RowfB. Loom-y, A. Skaer, B. Van Buskirk. C. liowes, C. Hillmcyer, 1, Payne, R. Radetsky, 1. Murphy, W. Moore, E. Mndru. THE STUDENT COUNCIL 5' ' LOSELY following the trail that was stirted by list ye1r's Student Coun Smith head girl inaugurated miny new plans for the betterment of AJ school citizenship ind Government Several meetings were held in the assembly to arouse enthusiasm about personal conduct in the Library, and a Library Council was organized. In order that it might compare East's lunch' room with those of other schools, the council sent representative committees to visit other schools. The Student Council took charge of the pep meetings before the football, track and baseball games, Wcvrking with Miss Porter, the council sponsored all social hours and the first annual Get Acquainted Week in the new building. 1 cil, the council this year, led by Samuel Sherman, head boy, and Marion K. I D i L ' Red and White Day was inaugurated by the council, which is the first event of its kind that has ever been held in the history of East High. The home room representatives of the Student Council were elected soon after the beginning of the second semester. The purpose of the organization is to supplef ment the work of the Student Council, and especially to acquaint the student body M ,eggs - . . . . . jaw fy -i with the activities of the council. ' 3' V 1 ,, M-. ,-..,,.... . . 24 V i, r E Ei? 5 -..J7 S f ff- f ,gi ,L urls. 13? 'i ii? 121: f . git U' - , '7 1 .f ' -+1 A 1,- 1. .- -f 4 . ii T is 'Sher z My W Ji., .. i fe2ffif4i.7tV'l i,.a.f'.iilimi I.. ' wifi: K . hikiigf' fg..fLT M. ,..-,.- - --a M.. -- .A ....,--..-.- ...... .,..,,,,,L,.M.,..-, ..... ..... . ........-. ,.,-. . .. ... . .,, , , , or ,- . , , ,,,,,,,,- , ,N 4 , Mun C C C W 51453 ' Zi il, sf! QJQS ,l manga ':: r but-ali wiv AY. Q 5 i . .. has 4 ,rg , 'W , ..,, 4'i?,L'.., .4 is f if lnlilil 'l 415 K? :iii has 1 . .YM 6 4 Y. gc V... 5 ...hz i Y 1 l is i i li ii I E fgrgiwiizf 1, will D 1.45165 2 l 'Q I 1. m Q Q IRE- 4 'i ,f Qu .:d.,1 .2 M :Y t lf? J: I KE! ,jf 4 E Eiga .hiring Irniglglx i f .A M liiiliim lfjrgifi 4 lgivti A. Izflii '--Le! F 0 ai--2 '.f Erzaf as 5 -. Wg, V4-Lil iff lb A , 5,3 S. LY xl 1 'iii iff' l r 'f if .lr--i ,lit ,- is Jw v f - ,sqm l iw-.X i l E L ii ,...... fi ' -r sg., 'i x ' ' 5 wvq., - M.,-4-.v,: I-u,,,,,,, 4 nr First Row-Coach Schwciger, E. Hartman, J. Davis, J. McAdz1ms, VJ. Boydston, J. Doyle, J. W'clls, W, Cross, S. Sherman. E. Weller, F. McDonough, A. Scott. Second Row-D. Hicky, D. Morrison, B. Thatch, B. Owens, E. Tootachcr, P. Mcintcnie, F. Braman, R. Metz' gcr, B. Lawrence, H. McKeen, E. Riggle. Third Row-C. Ryall, B. Thcarlc, J. Stewart, F. Birncy, C. Tylor, G. Strong, J, Watson, H. Crocker, J. White, B. Hooncy, E. Mayhew. Fourth RowfF. Taylor, F. Ayer, R. Naylor, H. Mackey, A. Skacr, G. Carlson, B. Gerguson, M. Lind' quist, P. Middlcmist, W. Meyer, J. Creed. HD CLUB AS founded in 1920, and composed of all boys who have made their letters in any branch of athletics. The D Club is one of the most influential clubs in East. It has been a mighty factor in pushing to hx success the many activities of East in every field-athletic, literary, ' oratorical, scholastic, and social. The annual Football Dance, given at the end of the football season, was the first club dance of the year. One of the last dances of the season was the D Club's dinner dance given at the Mt. Vernon Coun- try Club on May twentyfeighth, for members of the club only. One of the most important moves started by this club was the establishment of the Honor System and student government in a study hall reserved for members. The club was most ably governed this year by Judson Savage, president, Dan Bare, vice-president, George Carlson, secretary, Rudolf Savage, treasurer, Harold McKeen, sergeantfatfarmsg and Coach Schweiger, sponsor. After the resignation of Judson Savage at the end of the first semester from the presidency, Jim Stuart was elected to fill this position for the remainder of the year. aaa .. Ma... ... .ff... ............4....-...... M. .....,,,..-.. .., ...-....................,...,.-....,,..i-.-, N., ..,. --, ....,.....,... 1:1461 ,,... l , . . 'ws 'N 1?C'l12-'?s': 'fs J- ft ,I RET X ff., Ewflcgqt lr X u 1 .,.. . g vw, 2.1.4 ul! ...Sli rf--'. M..-' .-'fi fiwlxm fiat' ' ,au i i ,....,',,.,-.7., - i x v,i 9 YM, A, 5 . A , 4 x 1 'S , ia-is 'f Y.. F552 WH. pagfw latte... har'-5 I i-14 W I g,.,f,s. li . Hg k . 2-is rg L- ,. il .e it. , l'1l'b! Row---S. Crockett. ,l. lllaine, R, ffrissiiian, xl. Sirius, M, Smith, R. liames, hl. l'.utte1'soii, G. Parlx, M. Mills, P. Moseley, M. licluuali. Srtoml Row 'Miss Eleanor Snell, M. Hoke. H. Davies, L, Alhriglit, V. Golan, M. Giooiur, l, Alex. li. l'-Uls- M. Smith, R. Arhogast, M. Grounds, Miss hlargarer Smith. 'lilmd Row L, Berlin, B, Calkins, M. Derhy, F. Hodnitle, S. liaine, H. Sliaw. ll, Vincrnt, fl, Stung, SPORTS CLUB ITH the sponsoring of girls' athletics in East as its purpose, and with sportsmanship, which includes a good character, the requisite of every mcmher Sports Gluh was organized five years ago. The thirtyffive members of Sports Gluh this year chose jean Patterson to lead them as president Ruthannw. Eames as vicefpresident, Genevieve Park as secretary, and 5 , f s:. x , 1 1 Harriet Burr as treasurer. The main achievement of Sports Gluh this year has heen the organization of the Girls' Athletic Association, for which the memhers of Sports Gluh act as an upper council, while the oflicers of Sports Gluh are also the officers of the Girls' Athf letic Association. Each year two delegates are sent to the state conference in Boulder, and due to the organization of the Girls' Athletic Association, Sports Club was this year admitted as a memher of the state Amateur Vsfomeifs Athletic Association. In order to helong to Sports Gluh a girl must have made four hundred points in athletics, These points may he had hy making any of the teams, including tennis. c.. .... -. ......,. - -..a .... . e if l el f .51 EEL :il Wy.. La-l isblfziigvfrifl '-if ls? y, hill s' zfislggafh I lp. f9J,'3- -il li' 1 ff, .fl h'.'t f 4,41 !?l.ri,jg A . i.,y.1s g.,. 4 ,ge--lgligt--1 ul l 'fx .Q V. M 7141- ,Niall gg i f :lisa ! gg, .fb ,ir e 55' 'if 1' Miki? Ili . ?'.fAQ1'! 3-.WI 'll i l lt. 172 ,Lf I 'Gi' i 55,115 ' ' .fill Q12 2511 gli . Ms-3 w . ' If r Q. MA ,QLTQWAB .ns-Aww: Y ' fl lk, . Tn av 1 .,4 . 9 nj ' Q U lit i ffl lf-A rt 52591, .il . .tl 'l i..'l gi! Q ge S., Ee 'K . .,, i skim... n,.a.wm:....s-an.-u...-rm... , .. .... .-,... .. .. -.-...V---M2-.-If ,,.....-.0--M. ....a...,......... -...,,,.-.,-...,.,.,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .3 f-,.- A ,. , , ,:.. , V, ,. .. .., ..,,.w..-v-.4-, .,.I, e', 1 'TV' 4 '- 'lla' , 2+ 'F vfyvflr ',f .. ,Hp yn, 1, , s , 1 ral. 2 ,f -s..i at ,,., , , . f ., . . ...M .. .. L.. - ........ ,..,.. .M ....., ................a.,,. ..... ,.. ..,.. . ,.... ., ,... ........i......- .... . ..,..... ,.,. ..,.... ... W. .... ,.,............ First Rowflvlr. Frcytng, XV. Boydston, L. Guldman, C. Staat, C. Harryman, P. Kohlbcrg, H. Shannon, R. Ehrct, U. lvlullins. Second Row-J. Lundgrcn, A. Gicscclsc, R. Guenther, E. Ccrity, E. Porter, S. MRlIS, I. Olcnvich, E. Scntcr. Third Rowfj. Robinson, C. Bomnsh, C. Smcdlcy, J. Bcnwcll, J. Faris, G. Holzingcr, B. Clark. ARCHERY CLUB A W! HE Archery Club was founded in 1925 by a group of boys who were V interested in archery and who hoped in time to see this sport recognized by the school and put on the same basis as the other minor sports. Charles 'fl Statt, president, Edwin Porter, secretary, Charles Harryman, treasurer, and Irwin Qlcovich, captain, were the leaders of the twentyfive members of the club this year. In stormy weather the meetings were devoted to learning the construction and use of equipment. Spring and fall meetings were held outfoffdoors, enabling members to develop through constant practice a high degree of skill in shooting. Q 4 .fl 3-lf ' KI 235 E x. 1,3 .Lv :V 3? l . R I . rl l gisflta iw V Elia p ,gg fx 1- l a3v 5... - M. Wifi QS. piwif' wtf-AA Em'-3 ll, E---if '-.1 IP lP',,j0,.9Q'N lil Q 53' 'V' Q L1 . E54 Q24 6.12 Pa, . ffl? is 1 -- ., 4 z. PM ' 5 35 Y .-Y? 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Burrows, M. Van Hall, B. Vincent, R. Mead, F. Hod' 4 if W. ' I w . 315 it lgctig, Devi? D. Alexander, B. Yelm, R. Fischer, C. Bringle, M. Foster, M. Ingley, C. Lippman, Sig sg, . or on, . tong. i L '. 5, 1 1' 5 Fourth Row-Miss Eleanor Snell, E. McDaniel, D. Firebaugh, E. Ingersoll, M. Reedy, M. L. Pratt, M. i 'Y' '- Q if .. ! Cyroome, H. Burr, M. Mills, M. Moore, R. Crissman, P. Moscly, J. Blaine, M, Eckmzin, A. Reyer, liar! A ' 1 -5 i M. Grounds, M. Hoke, E. Riddle. haw 54 ' 1 . l rg 7.55 'Ta it ir.. A pf. .I , I . 3 ' fr 3345 A fx ini' :qi W I V-ii - lair! 6 ug is I gf-fu. pixel' if -ii ' Iii V H v 'N i 4 '. , 3 . GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION W4 I ' LW -sl.. af 'U . , ,A . , . . . . . ', W , 3t ' , VJ HE Girls Athletic Association, formed in the fall of 1926, was designed ,1 iq i .. 7 , , , , , ' , it 3 i ' fp. l! for the girls who are not yet eligible for membership 1D the Sports Club. 7 , - up .... gy . r 5 of --3' A It has for its purpose the promotion of sportsmanship. Twentyffive points .p 1 ,Bri ,ix :A each semester are required for eligibility. jf'I.554 2 ' f' The Sports Club acts as a cabinet for the Athletic Association and the officers 5 mm ES! are the same for both organizations. The second week of every month the clubs meet ' hi S U4 to ether but all other meetin s are held se aratel . wr -I- ef g t . . eff i F' 1-.ji S ggi, Although this year was devoted primarily to organization and the preparation of fri.: , Iii l , V' E a constitution, two enjoyable picnics were held. . , S lil The club ofhcers were: ean Patterson, resident, Ruthanna Eames, vice' resident, H . I ' .l , , , -X , jgf' 5 Harriet Burr, treasurer, Genevieve Park, secretary, and Miss Margaret Smith, sponsor. ,-,iw Ar 3 1 i A A' 1 1 . Q' -f fr ff i frm - . it A. - ' 1 ,. . . ..,, A. 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Miffh 2 ,rf-13f,, Q' iii ' mzllf' W ysmv' n'Q..wI l IIT,-'X '4 l .yQq -1 QI lp ,- .flu Yfil- W1 Riva, ' iggthigi EFZX vlskl .115 1,1 F L., ' Va. , 4 First Row- M, Sulonmn, C. Swift, R. NVehstcr, P. Gallup, bl. Creed, -I. Pcchman, C. Quigley. Second Row F. Short, C. Parson, j. NVard, C. Spinncy, G. Kennedy, C. Graham, G. Setter, H. Keene Third Row --H. Stark, J. Bceslcy, C. Mairtin, J. Carlscu. f assay - BOOSTERS' CLUB ' AH! RAH! RAH! resounds the voice of the Boosters' Cluh which was formed in the fall of 1926 in order that more pep and enthusiasm he ' 4 instilled in the students of East High. The cluh, led hy Paul Gallup, ': president, Jack Beesley, secretary, and john Creed, treasurer, has gone en masse to all athletic tilts, wearing their red and white sweaters, waving red and white pennants and shouting encouragement to the players. They instilled more life in the rooters, who in their turn felt their confidence and support strengthened. 'i'?.ff , 5 is ff P. .31 ,ig A l x ,,,1,s. imxfi Q K, T.. . . 'Ep rem 1.,Vjw-ft ,E .M ,V R ,t M f.. . .mpg ,J ,I .,.i V, . Pgfifi.-s 24.5 R I.,-. I. ' A . ,N It e ,,U. ,. tw . l l ,' Ei f l , ,,, .. v,v,f,, lf ?lfl 1 q,A5',.4 f 'i 1 T .L g'.,.i',. 41, 4' 3 , . if sf 1 ' . his milf 1 -ff:-1 l lg. - , . rm .,, H5 ff? . H S' gd Q4 gl: -54 ,Q ., 4 ri 1 Q., 'Q EQ Not only has the Boosters' Club hacked athletics, but also all oratorical, scholastic . , , if-j and social events of the year. 5 2 xl 'i gif . l ' .. .M ' 3' '. ' Q - 5 ., ...g ,L 4 . , .. 4 .. . ' .,.. . X' - . A . 4 . . -c . 54.4.,A.af4-rnsMv.a,a4u.W...-.--1.foam-A----vo ---1.u .--. ,,.v ...1-Qugiv-,-an a. 4. -1.:. v.-i Ann-4 ...a .-...,.1 ...X .... .aura .... .. ,... ...f...... .,.f....,... ,. -.. ...A 1-----4-v-v----4----.4-1--.M-V n-.-vs. .. J fisoj K... .,,.,,, ,,..,,.,.... ...J .. ..........,..............a ,,..,.. ..,.....,..........,....,..,,,...... .---.,,--,.. .. ,..,...,.,,--..-...MQ--.-f-,-,..m..........-......,-......v.-,f..-.-.........,.., . ... . 1 .- 1 '.- it 'N r s 'l? i is I 1, I i i V EV! ij l xy, :H tb, 1:1 J l fi if 1 ig,- lyikp 2 E It g.f'IA'KS.a 25 J. 1 1 . fl 2 'i l l'i'T,3? , ,A -fp jr J .Lift H lj ' .5 -,A-l vi ,i.,, F , -. - V t , '- i-fqllilg.-.1 2-4 L . . f ' 'W 1 wi 'el 'Z , ' I ' . .5 ', , A f i'f'7 834, ,Qx F v Q 5' gg' Y g Q ., . .iwfi'i?:u fk, fi. 'ffl I.9. :J .ii '.!. 1k ,Q ,L iw- Aw '41 st ......,........-...........M.,..,...,.......a....t.,...,-..,.......,,..,, , , ... ..,. ...a.....a...m.t.n..............,,...e. at .,...,...,,,.a.,,..,- ,.....,.W ...f..,....... ,... .............. , , First Row-J. Orwig, L, Holden, VJ. Marks, J, Milstcin, E. Ivey. Second Row-B. Floyd, K. McDermith, A, Peck, VJ. XVcbb, H. Stangcr, G. Lyngar, E. Cerrity, H. Reid, R. Hemingway, L. Patterson, XV. Powers, G, Chynoxverh. Third Row-R. Thomas, NW. McNichols, R, Sumner, E. Madru, K, Fuelschcr, F. Corbin, H. Burt, E. Collins, iq, 4 A. Pugh, C. Karrer, Wh Bannister, U. Ames. Fourth Row-WF. Barry, M. Poth, XV. Burgeson, R. Panltey, J. Franklin, I. Flax, R. Hines, J. Gwyn, S, Newell, 'E' j. Shurnate, M. Kidder, R. Cznrduwr. bill, J Fifth RowfNV. Link, C. NVall, XV. Smith, E. Snodgrass, NV, Bennett, F. Haylock, C. Carlson, K. Goldsworthy, .Hrflx R. Bingham, VI. Kenyon, W. Templeton, E. NVilliams. Ag... 1 W '51 1' C 7 1 - , I ' , 1.1.5 A if?Qy CADETS EfTW 35,1 ' Qi, 'N' HE East Cadets have to the greatest extent succeeded in all phases of their I' A mx , , l 3,4 ll work. Though most of the Angels know of these worthy citizens only I- xi! from hearing their daily practice every second hour, they have carried reef- ., K Sn.M fl' if lhfktu-xl 1P :5 i5'1 R ,lib lf?-1 if . i,e V P11 L 1.-4, NLF? .V 'afi- V Q 142 7' Q, ' i V l I l rf ,-mn' ., J. , ' VK the school colors through to victory in the State Cadet Meet, winning the prizes for the best drilled squad and the best drilled individual. Founded as the Denver High School Cadets in 1874, the object of this body of boys has always been to augment the betterment of citizenship through military train' ing. The members of the East Cadets have learned to shoot straight from the shoulf der in the Hgurative language of life as well as in the literal of militarism. Sponsored by Captain Gayle and led by their officers, jack Orwig and Lawrence Holden, captains, William Marks, first lieutenantg Joseph A. Milstein, Allan Peck, Edwards Ivey, William Webb, and Jack Keefer, the Cadets have added another notch to East's ladder of success. sz . . . . Y 'k'tIf'v5n1 ': 1,,, ,.:' . , rx-V.-,v, F -J' f 'itf2J.:'-S.: .Q,,. ,. V i ' 'sure 'Y .gfififg A Mn, mfs.. a E.. .af uffzs-'.fri.eis.,. 4' f,1is..:s!?r':i +- h?a dis k W 'K .4 .ffl l l . in . , ', , fo 15 1 F1 uf Q v 34 Q. .U 'x ft fe 115711 x l xi Q, NYE. an I 3 1 3 1 1 u 1 if 1-' . .1 N, ,1 . . V4 ru, t rt, ?w imitr- , . I .s 1 M29 .1 i 1 5 1 P Q , 9 5 I' xi.Q.I'a' li gills ,,. ,, IM I .1 lil itil' ip.. 'N..f,fJ M .D , if 1 A J ,illll yi :avi ft?-42 r?l. UT i gm 1, 'tile 5 'A' if ltr! 4 yd zu 1' mn its it ., ,-, 4 K ,vlvfxl at , .Pt . ,,i A or T U51 First Row-M. Morris, M. Grooms, G. Upton, G. Campiglia, V. Day, C, Northrop, R. Bookmnn, XV. Larsen, D Gisin j Ckxrnine H Hirrison L Adams M S ' . . , . .. , . . . , . , . avagc. Second Rnwx-KI. Blair, M. Lamb, B. Vincent, J. Black, E, Coninc, M. E. Mcllimscy, V. Raywood, Mrs. Hoffman, M, Herrera, D. McDougall, L. Olson, W. Kinney, D. Alexander, I THE GIRLS' KODAK CLUB Q ities was added to the scbool's roster, namely, the Girls' Kodak Club. The objective of this club was hinged with that of the Boys' Kodak .136 3 Club, in that every girl was interested in the learning of amateur photogf raphy. Mr. Davis visited this club and the girls were no whit less quick to take pointers from this able source than the boys. The membership of this club is limited to twentyffive and an interest in photogf raphy is the only requirement. NCTHER club which rated among the foremost in this year's activf i t Mrs. Hoffman acted as sponsor and contributed extensively to the success of the club. The respective offices of president, vicefpresident, secretary and treasurer were held by Mary Groom, Lucy Adams, Betty Vincent, and Cecil Northrup. Ling -N i W First Rown ll. Clark. R, Smith, Mrs. lrloflman. R. Mzirsh, Mr. Davis, 0. Cramer, C. Stanley. Second Row S. Mitthrll, M. llcrgrr. ll, XYr.n'cr, L. Flickxnger, R. llintglizun. lf. Stwtlgl'.1-s. ll. llaldn-r, THE BOYS' KODAK CLUB ' N January of this year two clubs were founded which might well be known as the brother and sister clubs of the school: namely, the Boys' and Girls' Kodak Clubs. The Boys' Kodak Club had for its objective the learning of . successful amateur photography. The learning of this interesting art was supplemented by the frequent visits of Mr. Davis of the Eastman Kodak Company, who was able to explain many important points in photography. The club membership was limited to twenty-five, and the only requirement is an intense interest. Mrs. Hoffman acted as sponsor and proved to be a very able guide for the group. Much of the unhampered success of the club was due to the leaders. The offices of president, vicefpresident, secretary and treasurer were held by Royden Marsh, Robert Smith and john Ryan respectively. l H K- A . ag. V --, , t . ,..... .. A .. H.-. . -...,....,.. ,..,.,....,,a,,.pa.wu.a...a.-AM., ..,. . .a . ..,. W... ...,....f.......,,.,M , 51531 ,,.. ....-..- ..t,. -,,.,,..,....,..,..,,,,,,,s ,,,, ,... -V .....-..-K, .,,,Y. fefy -bf --H , ,H -----ff---'f- , W... ,. W -A YY.- Y. .mf 1 ' , w 'Q 'if if are rf? r 4 X i,. A 1 r 3 .5 a , -s, lg. fm-f A, ,A , ?f'1'if',? 't 3,2155 i--T, 1 J L3 3 v. l - l i, , il i 4, I l 1 l 1 1 X , .irgld l- ..- rr ggi wg .' ,, -ta. A 3 575' 1 .rs ' !,,. 1 l W fe 5 ,vI'i. '31 , f' ' ' 'M wif-F ..,,.! -fe?-3-fe -1 L 'A f 'J Af, ,- - 1 , Q-.V f. . ,. - ,,: - ' '- :Ma-fam . :,. ' gf? Ln?-.S , . . , . ,, ..., ... .. . ---- . S l. -4 . . l ,, , f, 'ff-. 1 x - -5 5 f , z 1 v. l f i P z is ll , I ,. I, i ze: ,, Y t First RowfS. Marx, L, Cannon, S. Mzrixs, G. Kennedy, Mr. Bliss, G, Hnrtung, D. Havens. l Second Row-G. Setter, P. Veatch, T. Klein, D. Chase, YV. Nloore, L. Thrclkcld. Third Row-D. Cramer, N. Schwartz, B. Palmer, P. Rider, M, Cobb. NV. Garrison. Fourth Row-W. Clarke, G, Snow, H. Burt, P. Gallup, H. Ingley, C. Bell. 1 v l i . JUNIOR RADIO CLUB 5 A 'W' HE junior Radio Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Bliss, the head of 5 the Physics Department was organized for the purpose of discussing the sf f - i . x if problems of radio receiving. The work of the club this year was directed U- by George Hartung, president, Hansen Ingley, vicefpresidentg and Norton Schwartz, secretaryftreasurer, during the first semester. For the second semester ' ' Grosvenor Kennedy was elected president, Leonard Gannon vicefpresident, and Hansen Ingley secretaryftreasurer. H r AQ The programs, arranged by a committee headed by Paul Gallup, consisted of many interesting talks by outside speakers on the great problems of present and future radio broadcasting and the questions of broadcasting management, and also further discus' lang., ' . A . 1' r , r, X vp .av X. I -'R 4 -4 T l l i , i i 5 i 4 4 X l l 4 i l I I sion of radio problems and their solutions by the members of the club. K Q1 During the fall semester the Junior Radio Club visited the General Electric Sta' A f tion KGA, and the members were shown through the station. . .UNI ....,,,. . 'NH .x i.. vi -1 4 V 1- 1? '11 ' Qlhmf-5r' A 0 ,gf 'if' . i '4ii?'?l'9?ffg'Q3Qi3.lEj7j.f if yivif' C' T iT tg i.: fi' ' ' ' 'N , .7 , 1' ' 1 I-.B ' .-'R , PM lil' fl- 3 . Y -QilQ'5'1i'f5.-2:sf:,'.2' lggl E.-.t:-.i't':,-1e':.'f1eafqff3t1i:TjQff.i T7 wg s. --4- 1 T, h 5 'u . y ff eififmfnfimmliiafvssfim .emi-f5'1.431.Q4lf3.-frgl9591-?P0I'Fxff.EjjW. 'P f i W i K i MT' T' W' Y K 'Y ' l ' 'Fa J K f Uiilii y . I E! ' G 'Eb i EE' to ' ci P- . Q: I ' G4 ' 4 9 gf l A bf in ' 1 r A ,alas .swlw 1 gif Tv' 1,7 3 l it 9 t lf -M99-sa 'f . U2 Bw 7,415-W gi 93 Q gi ... 4-rs lf., ,: wg 1:2 i :ffl iff 55 .tif Q :gil all ,,j,f.s. i ,evE1.,s.ig. ul! Y ' ri, . in - fx, .M 1. w X First Row-Mr. Shearer. T. Alcxandcr. L. Guldmnn, A. Lounsbcry, K. Stnngcr, XV. Wright. W. Moc. ffl TNQ' - ' Second RowYA. Pugh, G. Lovins, N. NNilliams, G. Tower, G. Chynowerh, T. Ln Croix. .A vi, A A lim, 5 .1 R X E P' ' IJ I 'Y V 1 R N Y Fir . 6 .mill 21 1 E1 2 sham 'IZ gfvfl X r i 1 in N Pfl ,EF SENIOR RADIO CLUB E1 Vid fiigyl A ff. . n bww. y-9' i 1-4 ' T the re uest of numerous members who desired to carr on more ex' iff? 'law we J: . q . . . Q Y Q 8 H Q1 tenslve work in the transmitting field and in general amateur work, the 53,544 1 ' - . V - . ' 4 ' 1 ' 'I Senior Radio Club was or anized this ear as an advanced section of the l,.jQ 841.51 g Y A' fit .1 3 old Radio Club. Before one 1S eligible for membership, he must pass the 1' W - , ' ' ' d must hold a Government License ' -V , . 1, government examinations an . E., W p .7 - 5 i Mr. Shearer is sponsor of the Club and Nathaniel Williams, operator of raido , if' 9fOO, is presidentg the vicefpresident is Thorus La Croix, operator of radio 9fDKMg 5 L--1:1 N mf . . YL, T P? f Arthur Lounsbery, secretaryftreasurer, in past years has operated radio 9fBSU. lin-4 5 'f'-4' Hs-,T lf? fa LSI, ' E31 The meetings are held in the tower, away from all sources of interference and Ei, V ' noise. Meetings are held every Thursday during Club hour and the transmitter is in iii-iii! Y. ' . are . su fl., ' operation on a fixed schedule almost every day. . K ,xl . ' Leif. i 'V Xb. it i ' . tml First Rowflxflr. Nicholson, R. Smith, H. King, F. Foley, XV, Vfirth, H. Hurt, R. Nlaeklcy, H. Cates, XV. Howard, R. Husted, XV. Shultz, H. llvmarest. Second Rowfl.. NYilliams, R. Mzxrsh, W. Schick, E. Carey, R. Mctzcr, F. Biggs, S. Newell, F. Haylock, F. Barry. .' V -4,1 r THE MOTOR CLUB 40' HE Motor Cluh has hecome one of the most instructive cluhs in the li school. Though one of the youngest cluhs, it has enjoyed the distinction x A of having many students responding to the call for memhers. The group we was organized for the purpose of learning the fundamental details in automotive construction. Mr. Nicholson sponsored the cluh and proved an able guide for the hoys. The meetings were held on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month. An intense interest was supplied hy many interesting talks and an educational trip to the Ford plant. The ofhcers were: H. King, presidentg Roland Metzger, secretary, and Leslie Williams, treasurer. H561 ii , -fn-1 M .i. ,. 'li ,ffl .. if , 31. ,I . ,.,g:,.,3 Q 5 6,-i i a ...I fa 1 w 1 wan.. W3 Vp, ..s i .1 gif x First Rowfll. Havens, C. Hayes, E. Cohen, C. Pillar, F. Fowler, B. Dzihlhtrg, Mr. Bliss, A. Metzger, XY. Nvyatt, L, Cannon. T, Dinvs. Second Rowfs, Gustavson, E. Heckcndorf, D. Chase, R. Thomas, C. Brunton, J. Wilson, J. XVard, J. Macey, C, Rvgnier, l.. Smith. NY. Garrison. Third Row---G. Threlkuld, YV. klohnson, XV, Schmidt, C. Snow, A. Rasmussen, P. Rider, M. Cohh, R. Peter' son, l.. Thrcllxcltl. ll, l':ilniel'. A. Louiishury. X5 THE SCIENCE CLUB 51135,-x W INCE the time of ancient man, science has always heen a most' fascinatf '4 .'N'..-, ing and most profitahle study. The Held of opportunity in the scientific world is a vast one: and, with the purpose of interesting and instructing ,, Ji the hoys of East along these lines, the Science Cluh in its present form was organized in 1923 hy comhining the old cluhs known as the Engineering Cluh and the Sons of Science. During the past year the cluh has heen fortunate in heing the host to, as well as the guest of, many prominent scientiiic men and business organizations throughout the city. The sponsor, Mr. Bliss, and the president, Art Metzger, have worked very dilif gently for the success of the organization, and it is due to their untiring efforts that the clulfs programs have heen such worthy ones. Much credit is also due to the vice- president, Wiiistcmii Wyatt, and the Secfetzlry, Freeman Fowler. -USN If 1 -,. f a . 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Marmnr, Miss Mary S. Sabin. Second Row-J. Bcnwell, O. Flax, R. Conklin, C. Bargcr, W. Little, S. East, L. Fisher, W. johnson, E. Johnson, H. Shutcran, H. Morris. Third Row-D. Kithel, F. Short, H. Rica, C. Hindcrlinder, E. Collins, G. Sccman, T. Shinn, F. Nagel, E. Snodgrass, R. Gardner. Fourth Row-H. Ficld, R. MCD0llg3ll, D. Cramer, R. johnson, H. Inglcy, H. Rcitcr, J. Harsh, XV. Bradford, C. Bell, F. Miller, C. Barmcttlcr, C. Rifkin. Gunn n. - IIHZZZ f --,,,1,.L,, .- .. 'N' HE Slide Rule Clubs were organized at the beginning of last year for the purpose of aiding students in algebra and trigonometry. The only require' ment for membership is that the applicant have a knowledge of ninth VB ,grade mathematics. The sponsor of the clubs, Miss Sabin, the head of the Mathematics Department, explained the fundamentals of the slide rule and the principles involved in solving mathematical problems by means of this instrument. Each division of the club is organized for one semester, and at the end of each semester the old groups are disbanded and new sections are formed. During the fall term the club was organized in two groups, each of which met twice a month on alter' nate Thursdays. The officers of the first division of the club were: Frank Cook, presif dent, Hansen Ingley, vicefpresidentg and Robert MacMillan, secretaryftreasurer. The officers of the second division were: Leslie Williams, presidentg and Harry King, secref taryftreasurer. At the beginning of the spring term when these two groups were THE SLIDE RULE CLUBS S755 - A l . I ig 1 V 'EW 5 if ,, , V3 If 1,-J I u 1F. .f- li ,.,. .. Q . , I .ziifff 'iff U P QT? Nt if' Si. iiqzu an 5 as-is YL4- JS' 9 i if ikf 4 ,it -Ptf 1 iii: fi' 1 fi-J. iw-Q 4 5+ af. .. y is l y .r 4 XL, f as-s ft .04 '1J'i ru Wil? 'TF' tiff' ft' lyfiif ly-ef al 2 v f,f2aj3.3. ', '. ggi. sllr SE! 1 5? 1 , ' 5, ' ' v , lmrigf Wrfggf 'fnsvrfl k . i. disbanded, the new division was organized with Fred Short as president, Robert John' 1 51 son as vicefpresidentg and George Seeman as secretaryftreasurer. 2 , H F 7 . ., .V 7 K AW- V ' - - i 4 ' In ' ' ' 'V - L . .. E , -... ri . . i..!'n-J:..iJai.. ,.-, . . , . , .doin-I i,,,,l,ff,,:L ...,..a,.,,....g......Q-..........a---.,,..,....,,.... .,... ....I ,..L......l.Q...-.Q. ......Q.l..L..-...Q..Q .- .-..,.- -A M-------------------'-' N 1 -'f----N -- ---'-'- tim l ............,...v.,.......,.,.-.. ...X.., ...M .,.. ............-..................................,,,.....u .... .,......-,.....,,......................- ... .w........,....s.....-A...-,.......,..-....,.......-.. E 1 4 'T--' 1 152 1 gi, 5,2 . , 1 ti s ' I E L 1 l 1 Y .111 gal. mg-Q45 l .mu 5-gl ' Fil be f lg 5 M Q iff tr I y,ffAf5.fJE lit' - -:Zell 3' ,,.., I 3.1 l g ' if ' s,,:.. , l? zlfiwf ill, litem? 1 EM. Q nl dig 6. 'sl ag, ,A , . rq Ei1'x l 1 . 4' F7'i51?3 2 34.1 ggi: ,gg W 1-. F thi r me CQ l,,,m.xi 'l 'Q .6521 Qin , Q camp: g 'il ,ll 'H LTIQLFK' V' . M11 .Fu mbsyd 'ff a ' c ., - 'ii.11::f' 5' asf. V-f - - . X, ie 5 .1: . r.,-J' il ... A...-... X 5,-fx ,.. i it it Q,,' 1 Navi li--., 1 'Z Q 4,4-an lmaff 'Wifi' lwjmifi l n 1 i l s l 1 . ig gr '12 A533254 Ni i . .V r ,,.4 .nu .Q .4 . ly. ,, , ,f Y . A 5 6 First Row-E. Spiegleman. YV. Clark, C. Setter, YV. YVyntt, Mr. Triplct, C. Rrtinicr, L. Cannon, R. Dahlbcrg. I ii Second Row- H. Silver, E. Staton, fl. Snow, S. Nlcfilnuflin, H. Fit-Id, R, Nlcllolmlti, V. jnhnsrm, F. De ' Scmsc, R. Peek, j. Norbcrg, L. Andrews, L, Schultz, V 1 'Lt , M 5. ASTRONOMY CLUB ' Q 517' t OR century upon century the study of the stars has been of great importf A' ' 1 ' : ance among men. Some of the Angels, wishing to continue in this age' ' I ' old lore, have or anized the Astronom Club. S onsored b Mr. Tri lett i- X I 0. , g Y P Y P , iv , ,, Q' J and led by Carney Regnier, president, Harry Silver, secretary, and Leon' v QQ, ' ard Cannon, treasurer, the club, in its meetings, solves problems and discusses astro' fi gQfi 2ffjs' nomical questions. So that they may study the stars in person, the members of the l,Eilgil', W, club have held some meetings at night, and took a trip to the observatory of the University of Denver. Because of the necessity of having had plane geometry, only juniors are eligible will for membership, and the number of the club is limited to twentyffive. L'To be wise, study the stars. So say the members of the Astronomy Club of East. N591 First Row-R. Fowler, M. Bretschncidcr, Mrs. Anderson, P. VN'atson, T. Paulson. Second Rowfl.. Huitzman, A. Salter, M. Richman, H. Davidson, R. Hornbcin, F. Moser, H. W'iscombc, H. Philips, E. jackson, L. Cline, A. Jewell. Third RowfG. Hcnshall, B. Pollard, D. McDougall, E. Horton, E. Brown, E, Hess, B. Loss, XV. Vv'atsun, E, Lynn, E. Leek, l. Davidson. Fourth Row7H. Harrison, K. Collins, M. Rowley, B. Kress, L. Gcicr, L. Nlurphy, O, Lalrustn, M. Fowler, I., jolitz, M. Powell, H. Haydn, M. Payne. -i --nn-W G1-fre PIANO CLUB A 0' HE promotion of instrumental music is the purpose of the Piano Club. ll It also aims to encourage an appreciation of the best music of all kinds x Q A and to give the girls practice in playing before one another. The club V1 started its fifth year of existence under Mrs. Anderson, sponsor, Pauline Watson, president, Ruth Fowler, vicefpresidentg Thelma Paulson, secretaryg and Miriam Bretschneider, treasurer. To be eligible to membership, candidates must have had at least four years of piano training and must be willing to take part on the program whenever it is desired. The annual club luncheon was buffet this year and given in the Girls' Social Room. The luncheon was well attended and proved to be one of the most delightful of the year's social functions. flouj in pri 11 jf, HJ 'B 6 , EQ w in A in .. , ML i Q- ' '-'qw 73 'ig xii if ,. 'khzlil , 1 4 N x r -'J .r ' x :fit RJ HK .4 Fnst Row -A. Richie, lvl. Reyer, V. Aldridge, A. XX'ilson, A. Kclsh. M. Kentlel. M. Chrislensin. V. Gibson, 17. Anderson, Second Roxx-f,Miss Fzirceda Moorvheail. M. lvfcfluire, XY. ffovle, I.. lvfcflrwiv. H. linnnl. -I. fhlfiln. fi. Gudgel, V. Wells, S. deSp.nn. L. tleSpain. Third Row F. Tanm'lil'.niln. M. Enliolln. XY. Hlaels, Cl. Hates. lf. Ralunall, M. Pick. R. Aaron-. hi Northrop. THE GIRLS' VOCAL AND VIOLIN CLITB A 'N' HE Girls' Vocal and Violin Cluh was organized in the year 1926 for the ll purpose of giving those interested in music an opportunity to appear X 'A hefore a group of people. thus estahlishing selffconiidencc and poise. In lin view of this, each girl is given the chance to perform several times during the year. This eluh exchanges numlicrs with the Piano Cluh once a month. Each program contains an interesting selection of instrumental music. including violin, 'cello, harp, and piano. The officers of the cluh for the past year were: Louise de Spain, president: Eleanor Hanley, vicefpresidcnt: and Louise Strasser, secretary and treasurer. Miss Fareeda Moorhead was the sponsor. 11611 . 1 ,i 5-wi I ,f. f 'z .2 -.911 el JI if ,f E .i l fy .51 Qi xml A 1 i .1 i ii ' 5 i 1 4 I I i 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 Vluss- un. Y -' K .. , ,, First Row R. Knox, li. Schm-nlvxg L. Howe, S. Recklar, E. Cllmpnian, Mr. Payne, K. Ford, ID. jones, li. Brzidford. Si-coml Row- I. Pilon. B. Hi-thvrington, B. Rcwick, D. Matteson, R. Steckel, D. Littleton, M. Berger, ,I. Stu-lc. Third Row- Mlllni', il. Fuller, C. llxiriiivttlvr, U, Baker, H. Dilwson, ll, llarrusoli. Milli .MZIMM BOYS' MUSIC CLUB AY down yonder in the corn fields These strains could he heard music, whose purpose is to promote musical interest among, hmys coming from the Boys' Music Cluh, a peppy hunch interested in - The cluh, under the leadership of Don ones as president ind Miss Moorhead, sponsor, ended the first semester very successfully. The other ofhcers during the first half of the year were Paul Gallup, vicefpresident, and jim Potter, secretaryftreasurer, From the beginning of the second semester, Mr. M. A. Payne acted as sponsor, with the ahle assistance of Ed Chapman as president, Paul Gallup, vicefpresident, and Boh Rewiek, secretaryftreasurer. H621 I 13 -l l l 4 ! First Row- Miss Estelle Stinchheld, M. Pattrn. R. Racliofsky, E. Schultz. D, Grrinef. M. Hrimllf, L. Aslwrf lund. M. L. Van Nlalr. E. Tram. lf. Ktrr. Staind Row fl.. Barlliolonxlls, C. Arlivack, fl. llinstock, M, Hcihner, E. Svaholm, A. M. lYillf-ing, R. XV4'lwstrr L Iii-ilxn, D. Zitkowski, li. Steinl-t-rg, E. Brownlee, R. Nloore. Third Row 17. llurackvr, F. Ravnold. E. Barrv, C Hamlv I3 lvlurlks I I7 liwnks N 9' rr f' Pm 1 , . ,. . . ., h. . . ., ...o, ,, arson, h R, lVlacL.nn, E. Buka. ml. Jacohs, R. Ktrn. lw-mth R4-xx --A. lrvland. ll. Rfitluns, Newcoinlv, M. Conant, A. fii4'snclo', D. klonrs, H. Hurt, YY, xxvlflll, H Dix in C' Bur . L xs. , i. witon, H. Slangvr, A. Hayutin. 3 'f 04.-1 . TWO ARTS CLUB 'f' NDER the guidance of the president, Kohurn Kidd, the secretary, Alhert Giesecke: the treasurer, Helen Bryan: and the sponsor, Miss Estelle 5 Stinchneld, the Two Arts Cluh fulfilled to the utmost its purpose, which ' is to gratify the desires of those students who are artistically inclined hy hringing them into contact with artists of note. The meetings of the Cluh were devoted to hearing many prominent Denver painters and sculptors speak ahout art. Many of these artists invited the entire Cluh to their studios, so that the mernhers might secure a more intimate knowledge of their work. In April, the memhers of the Cluh were divided into groups, which after having visited various art studios, gathered at Chappell House for a tea, which is an annual affair, ' H631 f-,N-.. W-.-M-- v,.,-f-Y -...-.....,..........wa...,- HM.- ,........... New .,.g. 1, N ., ,,,,...,.....,,..,,,,,,,,..?, WW ,WHY 5 'X ,. 5 ,, ii .WR ' -ui. , u 4 x 5- , 1 4. ., Xvauigfg TNT r 'f'E Kwfig vepilr x 2 f Xi 'fi .E. i . ' ml . I- sk. ar, safer: ilfsfi 3,5221 ,sits .,5- , .1. ,?..l,,. Q, ijjl rl. -i Fl il, ' 1 R if iii: .i this l'v 'ri 5 ffl, Yglii 5'!,l.'i 'sklgb ,tru :EF Wylde, ff , '4 l ii: ,fill ,waive aj. Agfagiis: L liz? . s,,,i l vvk U 1 'w . ofa? ,k 1: r ,4 i I i 4 r TQ: I . 1 A 3 we W 'f n . ' J s ,,.Wva.. H. First RowAMrs. Combs, C. Eagle, B. Lakarsta, C. Doty, D. Bostwick, E. Porter, C. Morgzmti, J. Aickcr, J. Perkins, P. Dobson, D. Jones, Miss Natalie Wilson. Second Row-M, W'alkcr, J. Decl, R. Allshousc, L. Block, E. Livingston, F. Radctslcy, M. Anderson, K. Kcpner, J. Davidson, B. Browlce, G. Rabcnot, F. Scibcrt, D. Grace. Third RowfV. Lucker, N. Scott, R. Leonard, G. Smith, A. Huckct, H. Anderson, D. Appel, J. Cohen, C. Blessant, U. Evans, H. Stanage, M. Springsteen. Fourth RowfE. Griest, M. Anderson, L. Field, E. Elliot, L. Cooper, O. Oakes, D. XVeidunhammer, M. NVat' kins, D. Drake, M. Rt-inke, J. Spanglchrrger. 3.19 THE FRENCH CLUB E E CERCLE DAUDET, as the French Club is called, after the famous French author has completed an active social year. Since the aim of l the club is the promotion of conversational French among the students, its transactions are carried on in French. Helen Stanage, presidentg Mary Louise Springsteen, vicefpresidentg Gerald Chris' tenson, secretaryg and Cesare Morganti, treasurer, were the ofhcers for the last year. Mrs. Combs and Miss Natalie Wilson acted as club sponsors. Raymond Williams, a native French student, spoke to the members of the club at one meeting on The School Life of France. A Bal de Tete was held in February, at which the dancers wore head costumes. Progress in the stimulation of interest in French among the high school students was evident through a marked increase in the French Club membership. H641 I I 'iw M i ' r .Sl ,Z . .s ., , . it ,tl is . 2 X l. 'v if X, v ii 'Q 1 :-.iff 552' V 1 . ,ax A . . f 'W fxf I Ja i i .J Q G. 5 l?'1. 5'ff'4i r y lag Q 1 ,lgi lr-if ala l . 1 y 3 .'3 l s 1 4 . 4 5 3, iv E , ,.,zf'i,, i g l V args. ' gall 'nfl 4 , g ix.: ,-twig t'.q1f 1 r limits ,l 1 'YQ' f f gLA'l's.ff A rig. ,Eff-Q fslmil 9' X 4 lfgkfjs Ml f l z . A .fi l . -V 2 I . 1 i' 152 1 , I E ilfidli fr ,ff-:QI 5 ,..15.'j.,x i Q, rlt' ,gl E .Q f,:iQ'.fx gf..-..eai:.-, :yas Q Ll.-J. ig. mn 715' Q Ld 'IA 1' V Ax ,N liver? PW 145 5. A it MI.-il . :-'Axal WE 'ffl Q Lizg fk , Q73 lffi e 'if 4 .. Q W. I QY N. egg 4 W is V .S 5 SF l wr sf jyljl Q f, '.' 5 g2','jf'aI'- X. Q-:Q 3 L First Row H, lfgurrs. F. Ruhle, bl. Mllilixlll. Miss Rosalie Edmislon. R. Drew, G. Quigley, Second Row-WM. Rogers, P. Millgird, I. Graham, J. Winbuin, M. Davis, S. Richman, L. G'i,' T. Bl L t s, ac ', -I, M.ui1di'll, P. Newman, L. Howe, Third Rnw-G. Wenhurg, 17, Grass, XY. Van Doren, i, ams K. Kliss R. I..i 1' L Ad , , ilnlwrh, R. lllsenslat, A. Benjamin, lx, Caldwell, A. Hull. H. Rice P Pollock, Fourth Row- M. june, V. llayles, xl. lfrauklinl A XV. Kvinonew. R. Grifhth, F. Branian, M. Stolvert, XV. Bowlus, C. Rnthbun, Not in Picture- -NY. Gonzalez, H, Rewr. D, Tucker, M. llrniii-tt, li. Yates, I.. Kulp, 1. Connors, O. Kay, M, Herrera. l. Rico, M. Rowley, H. Van liuslurk. M, XVean'i' fl Xlkiilwiirv li lilklu-1 1' l' ' , A 5, . , ,, farm., A, f.oxx'1c, M. Turley, L. Hicks. - w , W... . . . Q 159 . hfllx T, x,gf.f4,,, 63 SPANISH CLUB IT the end of the sehr H ' 5' 5 Spanish Cluh's sixth and in 1921 for the purpose A - an opportunity to study ture and music of Spain and Spanish A The aetivities of the eluh this year Marie Reyer, vieefpresident: George Qu Miss Edrniston, sponsor. vol year of 192of1927, came the end of the most successful season. The eluh was founded of giving the memhers of the Spanish classes as a group the life, eustorns, traditions, litera' meriea. were guided hy Boh Drew, presidentg Helen igley, secretary: Frank Ruhle, treasurerg and fimj First Row-D. Baldwin, G. Wilson, Miss Anna Grant, G. Morrill. Second Row-H. Harper, R. Alcon, C. Lchrman, 1. Baird, M. Vkfhitcsidc, M, johnson, J. Cholvin, G. Savage, M. Vfilds, U, Pilon, L. Ncelcy, E. Mxiiiney, K. Healey. Third Rowfll. Dickson, M. Meyer, A. Calvert, E. Yahvah, A. Kelly, R. Walker, K. Kenney, A. Oherg, D, Porter, M. Walson, li. Anderson, M. Xkialker, M. Allen. llllglll-Y '55 Ei LATIN CLUB ENATUS Populusque Romanus signified The Senate and the Roman a4 'l 5- People to the Romans, hut the memhers of the Latin Club have subf VA and a Princely Reward, as an interpretation better adapted to a group of girls, The programs for this year have included names of many prominent people who have spoken to the cluh. Among thesewere Miss Arundel, lately from England, who related some of her experiences in European welfare work during the war, Dr. Loren M. Edwards, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, who discussed his recent trip to Europe, and Miss Estelle Stinchfield, East art director, who gave an ilf lustrated talk on Greek and Roman art and architecture. The officers of the cluh have been: Grace Wilson, president, Doris Baldwin, vice' president, Gillian Morrell, secretary, Helen Ransom, treasurer, and Doris Dickson, historian. Miss Anna M. Grant is the sponsor. Y, 71 .gl stituted the words, Studentes Praemiumque Regalef' or Students 5 .' J H661 l r FT .Al 4, ' 'Ei E. J .l 1. ., .wg . if' .55 , ,. l. E.-f. v K K' i l'i .WW iii 4 f 2-',' i4,3'wy lr '-'iii A-Yipilawl Ei Zflrii 'ii 1 pl if I 3 l ..' i 1. i I , 2 i l First Rt1XX'iMlSS Ada Mciletriek, H. Tokola, H. Malstrom, B. Scott, K. Fiivlsclier. ll. Lockwood, F. Miller. T. Senter, L. Friedman, F. Hyman, Miss Bernice Naylon. Second Row--ml. Tragey, E. Carnahan, QI. Tzlvlor. D. Allison, E. Zimmer, fl. Hallltu. M. Tiilt, j. Thomas, F. Hcrnhi-rg, B. Larsen, D, Tincombc, V. Smith. Third Rowf-F. Neill, M. Fisher. H, Seaholm, S. Stem, li. Stem, C. Lexxkowitz, IV. Ahl. li. Sclini-idur, R. Schneider, F. Lider. Fourth Rowfff. Stein, P, Selmrider. L. Morrison, M. Furman. H. -Ianuske, F. Frvrinun, M. Akin, M. Lossn-, P. Paulson, M. Hank. I. Nathenson. 5 s .15 1 i 1 Z ..,, s. COMMERCIAL CLUB A '0' HE Commercial Club, organized in 1926, has accomplished much in its f l' endeavor to bring commercial students into closer contact with the various . p x A business enterprises of this city, thus helping members to gain a better VL understanding of the work required in business. . ,. -fl During this year the oflicers were: Willizim Conrad and Dorothy Lockwood, . Elf presidentsg Thelma Senter, vicefpresident: Frances Miller, secretaryg and Kenneth A ' - A711 . i '4 Fuelscher, treasurer. The sponsors were Miss McGetr1ck and Miss Naylon. .. .Y w.y1 if Meg ia Talks by business people, trips to downtown offices and occasional playlets formed i in interesting programs for the elub. At some meetings humorous anecdotes were told lf? by those participating in the program. W . , Students are eligible for membership if they have had two or more commercial 5 subjects. The club this year had fortyfeight members. 2 H671 .,,..... ..........,..-,- VY. .........a..........-...-..-...a.....,..,.,. ...,-..,...... First Row- -E. McNzury, M. Ionidcs, B. England, S. Richman, C. Isaacson, L. Block, R. Knight, V, Ellctc, F. Radctsky, E. Newcomb, H, Stanagc, M. Kendcl, M. Cooley, D. Porter, P. Thompson, E. jones. Second Row--Miss Zclma Ross, M. J. Reycr, H, Rcyhold, V. Turner, F. Miller, G. Kennedy, H. Burr, D. Lockwood, B. Lindsey, M. Tallman, M. Smiley, F. Barr, L. Strasscr, C. Conzct. Third Row- L. Kulp, H. M. Reyer, M. L. Springstein, F. Graham, J. Steele, J. Bihle, H. Stitzer, F. Pat' terson, F. Love, H. Eggers, E. Horton. M. V. Pick, D. Fine. Fourth Rowf-H. Plunkett, J. Bond, XV. Rohinson, B. Drew, E. Huffman, C. Lyngar, j. D. Banks, D. YVilliams, D. Bostwick, M. Hecox, T. Egan, M. Lyngar, YV. Bruckman, D. Zitkowski, E. Ellct, J. Lamhie. Jfjlqh ir' I ii A N F 7 I 3 THALIA DRAMATIC CLUB ALPHA CHAPTER I ITH the close of its sixth year of existence the Alpha Chapter of the Thalia Dramatic Club completed a period of intense and successful work in the study ot dramatic art, and the association of it to clever and entertaining plays. These plays included Station Y Y Y Y, presented to the assembly, and The Flittermousef' given before a meeting of the Junior Class. The greatest sensation of the year was i'The Boomerang, a threefact comedy. The president for the year was Maxine Cooley, who was assisted by Dorothy Porter as vicefpresident. The secretaryship was lilled hy Helen Stanage, while Brose Lindsay handled the finances of the club. Miss Ross was the sponsor. . ,U68j,.. 5 I 71 1 i i i 5 E 1 5 . i I . i l 5 . l I I 4 1 f V 1 I 1 5 s . 'n 'V' V sl 15335 mi :si Q Pia pgs? lplg? 7.,5 vlffz, B'-A .mf l3tya.t?'Yl it 11 ix ,I i iii ' 'ffl l A.-EY, l if ... F. I' 1 3. . , ,ki Q i I. 3 ig . - nl , lifiliii I 1 A el. .Vfii ja g ,.-Ke.. V - . 5 'V :gli lllj' fin .ff LV ,PU 'sf'-1 'Q 'Aihl i ,A ll i ' rv- is ' V , , at . -.L 4 .J ' ' l l. 1 wi' ,il V .iff-51, li F' x First Row-lvl. Michelson, l.. Peters, N. Fine, A. Mcllermitli. Second Row-F. Hcgncr, A. Cowie, 1. Sxlvcrstcin, C. Rahcnalt, C. Bates, L. Net-Icy, M. Heald, B. Scott, B. Gardener, C. Logan, D. Russ. Third Row-J. Day, F. Brilliant, F, Tannenhaum, L. Volgcl, C. Collins, M, Conover, C. Stung, R. Richman, P. Cordon, M, Richman, M. Dunning, E, Kennedy. Fourth Rowffl. johnson, M. Strugncll, D, Fircbaugh, F. Dryfoos, R. Hornhein, D. Hattvnlwacli, L, lvfatson A. Waltlcr. M. Rothenberg, S. Zack, L. Hellerstein, Z. Day. Fifth Rowfll. Hughart, R, Nlecker. M. Murrow, C. Highbcrgvr, C, Bvgole, Miss Gladys M-:l.van, A. Kline D. Vaughm, M. Wilson, M. Whiteside, E. Bumpus, L. Askcrluntl. BETA CHAPTER OF THALIA A 0' HE Beta Chapter of Thalia Drama Cluh, otherwise known as the little ll sister of the Alpha Chapter, had for its goal this year the awakening of x A interest in dramatics. The programs consisted of many characteristic V1 phases of the drama and various readings. La Vonne Matson and Ruth ,,tJ,!A,ufK' Meaker-wrote and presented avplay entitled The japanese -Lutof' Other plays which 5' 'ixf shared interest were: 'LThe Flitter Mouse, For Distinguished Service, Rosalind and Ghosts, Interesting talks were given by Mrs. Adkisson during the year. Much I? credit for the elub's success is due to the sponsor, Miss McLean. The oflicers also contrihuted their utmost to add to the elub's ideals and were very capable in their respective ollices. The officers were: Glen Logan, presidentg ,gif Muriel Weishztuni, vicefpresidentg Carol Begole, secretary: Maxine Murrow, treasurer, and Augusta VVikler, reporter. y I' A This year was Beta's initial year and it is to such clubs as these that the school ' extends a welcoming hand. E lf il f T. lui f fi flfflx - -..' , , F' Q- T ,. f Liiwllv fa . - gs.es2Z.wf'L.s..... w, .f..'.-t..g,iif..,,i:i,.. ' F Wi iiii' Tii ii F 'riE5i T ' .Agfv 'fM'5g'4A :ali 9?-il 'A an 'af- ,.E', tial ., ka' 94 llyil -2-lilei J :.,,,,f.4Q1a! ,' 'Il lf' 'fi .xlyi 2.45-...i V lx.-fe -nC'?.V' , li wits? .U A .. I fziiiezifi .jg i 32,1 0715 iifrfxf-wil i- ' .4 . FAI 'il it Q' fe TW? 5' y1l,7'i sl. lil 5 If 5 iff' 1 t Q-.fffsdl 1 3. it fjrfilrif. x u.E'lfTlf zlflilwf ll refflifl ,,4,r. 171.2 Phfall' xi 'll A ---rf ,,Q,i.i Q . 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V r' L il i if lr. ,Fm 1 ae! pi gig Eff all -,L e via iw? J ., WL' , - s i if ttf itl7',1.? if 1 -' l 3 Q 1 ' ,Z l I vi 'I X ll l- 2551 Fl 'igl l 3 . - wx -1 5 i . 2' :fs -. Eats 2533 ' 3 -3,51 lei? 1 M i ' ,? H S -f. S gem, 'g V iw? 4 L fs ., 1 5 E - as First Row-M. Siclrman, M. Orr, M. Roe, M. Morley, M. Newman, M. Shannon, C. Buchman, G. W'illiams, fir ia? A '. L, M. Moore, E. Robinson, R. Eames, Mrs. Fynn, M. Smith, S. Hardesty, C. Johnson, J. Silverstein, E. 'l 1. - 3 Meek, J. Howard, G. Clark, N. Lee, V. Boswell, M. L. Moore, M. Hart, M. Burnett, A. Faller. ffl . 2 ' Second Row-M. Bretschneider, P. Watson, V. Ramsey, E. Frame, E. Canby, C. Canby, N. Ferguson, L. i . . . l . is-ML, I5 1 Metzger, H. Nelson, L. Hill, K. Naylon, A. Smith, S. Smith, J. Knox, E. Williams. Q g ' .. Third RowfP. Large, J. Knight, N. Scott, E. Park, K. Williams, N, Bevers, V. Tashcr, A. Leonard, A. Q X Q MS' Hurst, E. Custanee, J. Jackson, E. Bare, M. Dowson, B. Dcnslow. , Wx 1, Fourth ROWQM. L. Bartlett, M, Derby, G. Park, K. Shaw, D. Earl, H. Tower, A. Gilmer, E. Fouch, R. Y 1 . 11 V. fj Bretschneider, C, Drew, V. Wells. A. Rice, N. Tappe, K. Palen, D. Roberts. gg 1- fl igias fi its sf il a at . il Wi? Y .tat at KJ H usa, W? ' H 'fu' if ii' W . 'iff Q2 MINERVA LITERARY SOCIETY 4 f l -1 . . . , 5.3, ag, 57 1 HOUSING Minerva, the Roman .goddess of wisdom, as its patron, the ' E- 3 . I 'I Minerva Literar Societ was formed in 1906 for irls who are es eciall 'il Q , 4 gqt. Y Y s P Y 1 , , 4, L Z ' interested in literature. The oflicers for 19264927 have been: Ruthanna y, P3 Sh.. Eames, president, Marion Smith, vieefpresidentg Charline Johnson, secref V5 ,1 f tary, Jane Silverstein, treasurer, and Patsy Large, keeper of the log. Mrs. Fynn and '4 Miss Ethel Toby were the sponsors. . I I Qy l , i as 2934 The programs for the year have been made interesting by many prominent 5 .5 speakers. X QI 1 The third annual short story contest for members of the club was won by Jane 3-5 N , .M Silverstein. The Minerva spring luncheon was given in the latter part of April, and 3 Q A-, the annual dance a valentine affair was held in eonunction with the unto Literar ,X I - 1 . I 1 1 .l Y l ,X if 'g ' , Society in February. I ' l .4 5 I 5. 1 . .i l,. if J N K L W 'K 1 .4 is 1, x , , .J Staff C-1,11 i 9. ' H-bi , fi-ifi 3' ijnfi, w' ,L api Rem -' I M , ' I ' -- .j:'1- if .Z '.s ' . if 5:'2j2112'21f:,-:'if.,1':fQg-Q3 1- ftgfgkJ.H,..lQg:lff.QL53,Q,,,.3.:fQTQ 1-fi..sgerls-,1,iQif:Qg3:.rff1i.1Q .rw ., ar . -f au ,. . J. N. pg, Q vi 'asa ge-'a aria iff. 4 ,-5 it N 3 , N , 5 l g ,-vw 5 ' . ' ' A . s at if . , 1' f- ., 3 i' , i - H . 1- it Y s ' 5, 1 ii-t .e . i. vJ...t.L..i'-' eff-f...a ..m.h-lr. ' vl 'Q avtfsi. hr L, , Y' Y Mi VT-' 'YVV V Y V T Y Y V7 V 77 V 'WA 'V moi 1 1. 1 4-V. ,M 1' ,P 1 is-f' litre? pc. 1 1, .J 1?wf1g2,, 1153: L '1 1 i1'j,1, ' if-'ff 1 1 1 I 1 xt 1 1' 1 11 1 51 x. L. N. i 5. 1 1 1 13111 has J 'pr' 1517 1 ,L Q G11 1 1 1 F:-X11 51 ,511 .-.1 Q11 1, 11' if . 1,. J First Row WR, Howe. M. Rothchild, H, jones, F. Zeiter. Miss Hunter, H. Kahn. E, YY1ierlvr, L. Hicks, ml. Huw: Second Riiwl-F, Lyons, M. Nlatthews, lf. lvlotlett, Haney, 17. li. Appel, U. Rirdgrlr, 17. Hraron, M. Northern, U. Pilon. Third Row-+L, Brake, l.. Curry, 11. Fogrl. Moore, 17. Lowy. fl. Segal, xl. Thomas. fi, Savage. 4 1 , ' 1 22 5 5 -I 1' DIANA A 'N' HE Diana Debating Society, originally organized in March, 1921, as a 1, debating society for girls, was reorganized in February, 1927, into a club K A for the purpose of reading and discussing short stories. Care was taken 'fl not to encroach upon the fields of other clubs. ln connection with the change in the club, new pins have been designed. Some new members were admitted so that the membership would total thirty, the number agreed upon by the club. The ofiicers of Diana for the year were: Harriet jones, presidentg Ruth Howe, vicefpresidentg and Eula Wheeler, secretary and treasurer. To stimulate the interest of the members of the club, a short story is read by some member at each meeting. Miss Helen Hunter, the sponsor of Diana, has given very helpful advice to the girls on the selection of short stories and the Zlft of reading. tim ,f 'vgtwjz 1 1 '11 , 1. I. I 5 31. . lff A ' 1, ! 1 A 1... wg... i 3g'gg-11 1? YG 1it'11,w.'- lxrQ:!L'k,v'i 1 1A'1.Hf-2 :ffif,:gYL4 5 QP1 'vig sf 511 H s...,4a .Ql'..i f1 11 . 1 E . J., ,,,.1,, 1 ,351-lv 1101, Q71 11 '1 Qt, . Qtiui 1 1, 11. gi., I '-VG I , .14 1 ll 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i 1-1 1,1 '-f,: . 1 . ,hm 1 1 11' if js . lvfj 1. ' wif-i' 1 V !,fg, Alf 1,1 iidtfl 1' H- 1' Kg zgiws. 1 1.1, -n 11 f31fA f' 1 lx fix 1511111154 . I ?,A ' Q . . ' -.Me 2 Q. ' 'P 5, . ,. 1 4 1.--a pr-.1 1. Q' '..1 .-'irjt xi ' 1 f 5 Wf.1'i H Z FA 1 1 . 3... gtgljlyq ,1- :.Q,Q . '..,,,i7 ,1 ,A ff 11:11:54- 1162 , 1 . l 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 1 x First Row! M. L. Van Male, Miss Margaret Beynon, D. Kihhy, L. Hall, XV. Dutton, H. Bryan, H. L. jay, G. Massvr, M. Hall, H. Fraser, M. Vv'att, M. Mclntosh, B. Van Gilder, M. Shannon, j. Sicms, F. Atkins, M. Thompson, xl. Triplett. C. Bringle. Second Row-r M. McCri-ady, A. M. Harvty, F. McBrian, L. McCreery, H. lmmel, B. Lockhart, L. Albright, V. Davidson, L. Astin, H. Poage, L, Wood, D. Creiner, M. F. Dardis, li. Collisson, P. Perry. Thirtl Row--R. Brown, M. Reid, XV. Sampson, E. Tram, E. Hamilton. M. F. Mefluire, XV. Coyle, M. Christrnsrn, E. Anderson, L. Sareliet, E. Cronin, C. Nunn, M. Jamison, E. jackson, P. Shannon. Fourth Row- il. jones, R. Crissman. C. Watkins, C. Sundell, D. Baird, M, Tappero, K. Burney, M. Coleman, M. Heihner, W. Norton, M. Rowley, M. Losee, L. Conner, A. Dean, M. Young, S. Richardson, P. Murray. .-1. Y t 1 5 1 Y ' r 4 5 . .I vs 1 1 1 A 1 JUNTO Literary Society The cluh was sutcessiully piloted through the year 19761997 hy Dorothy Kihhy acting president Maxine Thompson, 'Ot treasurer, and Blanche Calkins, secretary. Miss Margaret Beynon was NI 01 A IVE years ago, a group of girls interested in literature formed the Junto t : 4 T V V-. T ' T T ' Ik ' ' K A V i W ' the eluh sponsor. On the programs given during the year were several interesting speakers. Mrs. O. Mulligan, of the University of Denver, gave a lecture on American Sculptors and Sculpture. Mrs. M. P. Robinson entertained the eluh with readings from The Beau of Bath. The junto luncheon was held early in the school year. The club later participated with the Minerva Literary Society in a valentine dance. rim First Row- R. Howe, E. Tracy. N. Smiley, M. Tallman, Miss Pauline Garrett, K. l7eardurfl', ff. YVakman. ll. Isaacson, N, Leriefslw, lf. lvlcrk, fl. Northrop, Second Row--lf. XVln'elrr. V. Turner, M. Fisher, XY. lvintfetl, C. Seiigal, F. Barr, N. Shen, H. Stark, A. Mzic17i'ri1iuth, U, Lngan, Third Row' -ff. Staat. R. Russ, F. Hegnar. I,. Patterson, H. Cooiistein. l.. Peters, XV. Hoxxartl, U -s ah X em M before in iudience the luhlie Speiklnif Cluh has, in its third year of existance, heen '1 vital fictor in the making of school orators, The cluh PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB 64' '12 Y giving its members who are interested in rhetoric an opportunity to speak ' c , . . ' y - . e 3 ' - s, ' I I K K G programs for the year included formal dehates, open discussions, extemf poraneous speeches, and the study and interpretation of readings and plays. Miss Pauline Garrett, the sponsor of the cluh, has done much to aid the officers of the cluh, who were: Mildred Tallman presidentg XVesley Howard, vicefpresident: Eleanor Meek, secretary: and Estella Vsfaxinan, treasurer, for the first semester. For the second semester the otlicers were: Raymond Reeves, president: Henry Stark, vice' president: Faith Barr, secretary: and Richard Russ, treasurer. ., .... ........ ..vf....1.. M.-.,...e f...s...,.,...,....,. . ..... ,.......,... . - -..M . . 51731 F1141 RIN K. Hll'SIl1. R. Husrwick. S. Sherman, C. Hays, C. Keiiricdv, U. C, linux, F. Kfoolt, ,l. I7 lianlt-, Srcoiicl Row XY. llriiclunan. M. Gardner, fl. Logan, XV, Rohinson, T, Egan, CI. timings, ll, XY1lli.ums, l, lleesley, R. Ostralitllr, xl, Gwyn, R. lioymon, Q 'l'lm'd Row- XY. Rolvinson, ll, Nloore, C. Rolunson, C. l'liiiin.m, F, Hegnai, Miss Pauline flirrtrr, fl. ihirls-in, l', Gallup, C. lvlarrin, C. Rvvdy. Fourth Row A. Mt-ll-rixiilh, Ll, Carlson, W. liannister, R. Sumner, H. Stark, il. Qxngl.-v, W. lixans, Cf. lloxws, R. Van Zantlt, lf. Short, R. Russ. an X . E f' 2 ef-rf xiii' CONGRESS Q ONCRESS, which has the distinction of heing the oldest cluh at East, was founded in 1905 hy a group of hoys whose ohject was to delwate current Z ' suhjects of national and international interest and to encourage good in fellowship. This year two banquets were given for members, past and present sponsors, and alumni, a reunion hanquet held early in Septemlier and a fare' well hanquet during the last week of school in june. One of the largest and most successful sulwscription dances of the year was sponsored hy Congress in Decemlier. Oflicers for the first semester were: Dan Vsfilliams, president: George Carlson, vieefpresidentg Calmar Reedy, clerkg jack Beesley, treasurer, and Clark Cittings, sergeantfatfarms. During the second semester the officers were: Dan Willianxs, presif dent, Clark Cvittings, vicefpresidentg Thomas Egan, clerk, Jack Beesley, treasurerg and Fred Short, sergeantfatfarms. Miss Pauline Garrett was cluh sponsor. rim i la 1.5 W , RY . -1 All ff al ' g ' l 5351, i -fi l ,sb-ani-egg'-1 4 W V, ami! 1 gi 11,3 l A , 1 Wal W4 iff' 9 vu 1 130 :sr Qfliil, F-'tw 1 .f ...-J 5... 12,512 J. . 5 Nl X c 1 x W' , . i .',X,,sfA, .b WQVQ r'Y5ll1! flaw--u?, :I VRS, li . l. ll' fly J'l g..,.a:,.5p..Hl grwfsf feral 'x 't 2 i iff . YY. vv i .ll 'Fx 1 ffll wr 1.12 H1 1 rfl' 4.3 X' IFJ: W5 X' i x-rl. 1, i .lx P A QQ, l . I V. Q , : ., First Row-H. Silver. C. King. W. Landers, C. Doty, Mr. Putnam, R. Reeves, S. Drcxler, C. Fisher. Second Rowv-rl. Stctman, G. Slatlcin. il, Barnes, F. Thornton, F. Daelhouscn. R. Brown, F, Bonar. Third Ruw-f-S, NlcLaug,hlin, E. YVilliams, G. justice, H. Stanger, C. Sivearingen, A. Hughes. -4 r as 'N' HE Senate Dchating Society his an enviahle record in furthering the school activities ot every kind Its memhers carry its fame with them in all oratorical contests, on the dthating teams, and on the staff of the SENATE s tx 3 STH. :TVN SX 4 I Spotlight. The alumni of Senate have always won fame for themselves and their club wherever they have gone or in whatever work they have taken up. The year of 192627, the tenth since the organization of the cluh, has heen a record year for Senate. Programs without precedent in the history of the cluh made the meetings very enjoyahle. The Senate dance was one of the largest, most successful, and most enjoyahle of the year. The oiiieers of the club during the year were: Raymond Reeves, presidentg Stan' ley Drexler, vicefpresidentg Calvin Fisher, treasurer, Edward Williztnis, recording see' retaryg Aloe Stetman, corresponding secretary: Guy Justus, sergeantfatfarms: and Charlie Dody, historian. Mrs. Lowe and Mr. Shearer were elected as sponsors to assist Mr. Putnam, of whom it can truly he said, To know him is to love him. He is now a lifeftime honorary memher of the clulw. 3 . . T. it 5. XL X A. . . - .. A' l X' ' mms-wf.t.ss.,.am..ae Mears- ..,s.-L....,, ,-.i... he S... e. .......d .... .df.1qi...- ....... . ,-.-....-.-..--..-.,.--,. -.-ae I , 'i ii sl 3 -4.2 ll ' Nfl? I i 5, -1, x r X Qin, V 1 l Y! as-ci wal cl fw.. .. .,. S Q 1 ..3g:5.,3 , , .,f ' 1 1 . J .. X ri : . 5 i 1 l I 5 ,,. S,- ffl lf-1 X, if' xi rw . 5 N, f3' ov-'S lx H l 4 l 1 ! l i .L 11 I. 'amy' .,, eff' 5 ,lil l 2, F. ,.,aV Qt fifi ? Q.. X. N r 4 e ' i nl yay! fw li IQ 1 1 4 I 5 Y. 1 . i 1 :f' I v 'w ilu 1 4 1 .L hir' 4 aff , ,, .S fgfr iii.- vz ,Q P , 1 .ix , :VV X T 1 W :rfb K. 5 EA ii-ui 1.115 .. V5 M- , VT? ll'l'1V' 55, ...,, K' 1 l . I First Row-fH. Bowman, G. Hayes, I. Lateham, D. lvloore, VJ. Rohinson, G. Robinson, XV. Robinson. Second Row-S. Drexlcr, D. Carson, H. Stitzcr, R. Graham, Mrs. Borst, C. Nlartin, I. Carlson, O. Baum. S. East. Third Rowe-H. Hintzr, T. Egan, T. Bostwick, T. XVilliams, XV. Schmidt, R. Peterson, E. Leidholdt. Fourth Row---lvl. Allrclills, C. Hansen, F. Ni-cf, Vv'ilson, H. Kvvlie, H. Reiter. F. Short. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SOCIETY A 0' HE International Relations Club was organized four years ago as the ll Boys' History Club, but was soon afterwards given membership in the x A International Relations League, which is conducted as a part of the In Andrew Carnegie Foundation to promote international peace, and the name was then changed to its present one. The purpose of the club is to discuss and to study international questions of the past, present, and future. Mrs. Borst, the sponsor, whose suggestions have done much toward establishing the success of the club, has been aided in her efforts by the officers, who were for the first semester: William Robinson, presidentg Tom Willizims, vicefpresident, Calmar Reedy, secretary, George Hays, treasurer, and Taylor Bostwick, sergeantfatfarmsg for the second semester: Warren Robinson, president, Davis lvloore, vicefpresidentg George Robinson, secretaryg and George Hays, treasurer. H761 i ' Ag' ,J . I . it , . 'vi g'i'.ziir fi f'3: f.iP 4' , i igifji 1 xr Q3 8 gg, L y xi-41 LS 1 Cf. Y' e 'T' 5-J' 8.4 l,'g'f e-an 'lei 'gsiil 3'.ll4Qj3' 1' V if-,,, Nc'jQ wi 'f if 1 '1 lifklilff .3 lQzi9?i.Q'i E :H 42111: iii-1'-' l ' I l?.,,.4 a dwg A-i 1. .'1',l,:guj .f. A Y, EEK it -fill .gai:4.-5, HEMI? l it 5 .gal i Wifi-'i3'A'l 'rut l Ex S ap-fl , :fi Piiiliiif ' 1, ,- L- -A rifitmi lf . .ls j QV. Wgiwa 1 .?'2'f . 'Tll i fp ifkiii M z f l Vi if ,,. .VT .-.-,-.sf - - - - f V v W I ,' is First Row B, Van Gildcr, Miss Elizabeth Sparhawk, ll, Lockliart. Srcond Row Nl. jones, P. Large, V. Vance, xl. Allen, M. King, S. Smith, M. Mclntosh, V. Frazier, M. Watt, A. Harvey, E. Hamilton, S. Hardcsty, K. Palen. Third Row-L. Bastin, M. jameson, E. McNary, M. lvlorley, M. Thompson, N. Ycarmnn, D. Kibhy, A. Dean, M. Greer, V. Boswell, K. Kramer. Fourth Row-L. Sarchct, I. Race, A. Rice, L. Mctzgar, P. Shannon, K. Fousv, P, Murray, ,l. Triplfrt, N. Tappe, N. Ferguson, Bible. li?-!ll N LD Hw i CLIO 59' '.I..IO! It is a name to be conjured with, dreaded by some, feared by others, for Clio is the Muse of History. The members of this club do not fear l Z ' Clio, for she entertains and instructs them. This year many interesting Ss. programs have been arranged through the management of Almina Epperf son, chairman of the program committee. We are deeply appreciative to our many speakers, who have come in from the outside to instruct us about China, Korea, Japan, and about the early history of Colorado, We devoted our energies toward one successful social eventf- a dinner given with Cruisers, April 22. From the amount of food that was not left, and the contented 4 5' f .1 r ll wal .-.iii ,. Mui, .1-flfvyl M lied' tl. 'r F3 gvtrfi ir: - affl L-155211, 55.1 fist fililfff 5-'A'-4'--! V 'Vi rf N. - it ,ft 'A .L .'LV,-. ,- , .,..,'3., 2 lvt bgg i'fX'fi l E1 'iirf .,f.fiq..l if..-.zgfr-l 2,2f1l.XHi,f 1 l . if Q ,Q gi- 4? I .A . 'E za y l 3 l l. If'-:gl iii i .V Q , 'lf2 l4wfi.fi E ,.. , a 1-l vi..3 g ,ii -'K V--.wi limi 'pw if il? li. ' e..f: gyT A-Q . . ,p 1,2 'xii like fri lla, l l'..,f'e1 lb! 6 K ' lg ' gas ' if. Hgael H., Q., I'Mf.,r sq: ,.A..,'w,, if 'Hi il- . ll Yi. 5 3 i ' 1 i fi . W .fail N55 li 1 : - - A tt vw 5 gall sighs of all of those who rose from the tables, we were sure the dinner had taken. iii' 1, Nineteen twenty-seven will go down in the Clio records as a redfletter year, Q,-,,, p W, and much of the success is due to our able officers, Eleanor Custance, presidentg l, A 'I' ,vs - . . . . izlkf Marjorie Hall, vicefpresidentg Ruth Brown, secretary, Bee Van Gilder, treasurer, , us. fi '., i . :pq T iff. and Miss Betty Sparhawk, sponsor. s , lsf ....,.. ,.. . s ' i l.. l. l- . Zaiirim- f t ,f-..:KvXzMZg.x Av p bit J I M 'H-V .J ii. . ' ia. .9 ..... X... 1 '.:.i,,.fi. Ll F ' . , H771 .,.,,...-...........,. - .,.......,.,,. , .. v-,M-,H N,-N lm-0 First Rowgli. Mclilvrnny, E. Robinson, C. Johnson, Miss Evelyn Griffin, M. Roc. Miss Dorothy Woodward, AI. Silverstein. D. Leonard, L. Metz, 1. jackson, D. Baird, B. Dcnslow. Second Row-C. Vhllinms, ,l. Knight, M. Duffuy, B. Collisun, A. Cumcro, M. Dzirdis, F. Hopkins, J. Laugh- ncr, M. Nelson, D. Rohcrts, S. Simpson. Third Row--N. Lcc, J. Howard, V. Ramsey, A. Leonard, A. Hurst, M. Coleman, M. Tappcrs, L. Hill, K. Nnylon, A. Smith, D. Brassfield, M. Moore. A ,x 4 awww' .Y .ff 'likfgg I x , ! mi m,Q,,'7,k mr-' -Y drawn together hy their common desire to acquire greater knowledge of the world its inhabitants, and their customs. Now, a year and a half CRUISERS' CLUB EAR the close of the year 1925 there was formed a cluh of girls who were 1'-.. after its organization, that cluh has become very active. This year, under the leadership of Marion Roe, presidentg Helen Nelson, vicefpresidentg Janet Knox, seeretaryg Virginia Ramsey, treasurer, and Miss Vifoodward and Miss Griffin, sponsors, much has heen accomplished. The work of the girls during the past year has been characterized hy unusually interesting programs. Lectures dealing with many parts of the world were given hy wellfknown speakers, one of the most interesting of whom was Mrs. Willer, an Amer' ican missionary to Korea. She spoke on the hahits and customs of the Korean natives and the missionary work being done among them. .,i. .. . .vs ..f'Q.'f,31. '. . 1 .. ' .1 .r ' u.........,.. .1 iw .-..... 4,......... ....-. -..........i.i..........-............ .. ...,.. ............................................,................. ...,, . .... ... ...... ,.,.....,..,-..f,....................... ,.. ,. . , rim .- W.--... pr., xy., -.N f-iff., ' A? Q94 5.1 -Q1 53.1 1. mal. 'diggfil 'i i ,g, Ez .. m sr If .J ii . l l lf? l ,ji 114 fwbi .gs F1 gun! if all fl img. H--DHEA' rl? YQ ' 6 L. .ai llilgff-ll' lr'15' e K 1 ni A I iw 1 4 n - .. flfi'-.i,.-wg Z, .1 if Jimi' E a-assi. ME- .-if' if wit i 1 ii 'rl E lzlxevqigl .l I is .ggi l Ii if EW: - -ai aeiiifii '. 'fm ,nfl .fam Ai I '. f A 7Y,,.,f',f-.,,' i 111 Pia- 3 Pl: lM,..i l5Tf'7lf.f'f ' ffif A i 1, rbi iff 'JL ,sa . . . xi? Zig?-if-l my T-41 a?'1'5 , fFI ii!! .liiffl lil! lg 1,51-i ' bil ,hr 5 sf, I li has mir 1 Nix-qv, 'T Ji' fm, V 5 W fi X5 ' ,s ' w .. ..s-,,. .M .....,. ., ,--.... f.,.,..-..,...,.....,.,.......... ...,.,....v. .... W... -.. .---....-.-.. -...M-.---.---v-....,..--,--..,.W.----f-- --f----- - - r- X u ..i,.Yag. .. ., W . . First Row- R. Walker, P. Ncwnian, ll Anderson, S. Reddcr, B. Kelher, R. Pierce, VI, Quincy, H. Stark, P. Silverstein, j. Carlson. .l. Uwens. XY. Lorton, Miss Olive Jones, M. Rogers. Second RowfM. Patten, H. Kinney, H. Malmsrrom, T. Sentcr. M. Recdy. H. McAllister, H. Shaw, I. Graham, B. Brownlee, NV. Shanklin, J. Nathenson, XV. Thearlr, M. Bank, E. Rravill. Third Rowf--W. Brown, I. Cooper, M. Tiilt, J. XVinburn, E. Brohm, T. Paulson, H. Philip, Stewart, YV. Powers, Sretnian. D. Owen, l... hicans, E. Emery. Fourth RowfH. Krohoth, M. XVatkins, M. Anderson, M. Goodson, K. Duardorii, D. Evans, G. Vhlson, E. Stewart, M. Maszy, I. Griffin, H. Eggeman, C. Long. R : W sr WONDER CLUB WONDER: What are the constellations? How do wild animals live? How is a balanced aquarium made? These and many other intriguing questions suggested the organization of the Wonder Club. At the meetf ings there have been some exceptional speakers. Mr. A. Crabtree told how a balanced aquarium could be maintained. Mr. J. W. Price, a missionary from South America, related many of his experiences in the tropical jungle regions. Miss E. Burk, a missionary from the Congo district of Africa, described the struggles which confront a white missionary there. She brought with her many curios and some native handiwork. The club officers for this year were: Peter Silverstein, presidentg William Lorton, vicefpresidentg Thelma Senter, secretaryg and john Carlson, treasurer. Miss Olive jones was the sponsor. iii ' 4 l 1' l . I h, I. , j i 1 - v T- 5- V- rw.. . wif ls. as f, ,,, , . ,K fx. i ,yi ,1 -, ,r-i, ff. - .Q w.,f::f . .J ,. W. 5 , X .. i , - . af i .. w -J.i'. 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W... ...........,........ . ...,,...,...,.fv-.-.....,,...-. -..,-....- ,.......,......,......-..,.-.. .N--.. ..,...,.. i r i. f , -i 3 -..wr--.-,-..,.., 1 , if i l,,,.rs.'?f,,,,rL 53,5515 - it ,gi irc . ,.-vi ' ll'.f3T.f3QfsL1 'f h1',Q,1fr'i, i 5 5 fi, ,ii ' is iQig ,'f,i I il Q ' 1 -l ll fl ' ' i l i l l 1 1 A 1 Q 3 i Y A ' Y V f ' N ' l 5 ' A E i 2 2 . 5 1 ' First Row-H. King, J. Creed, E. Roerig, R. Young, B. Lawrence, Dr. Starks, B. Whitehead, 1. Payne, A. ' l Metzger. 5 Z Second Row-B. Davidson, B. Thearle, A. Potarf, B. Looney, M. Creve, A. Hcllrcigcl, F. Foley, W. Willis, . X W. Robinson. '- . Third Row-F. Neef, R. Metzger, B. Ireland, H. Adams, C. Carnes, Al. Rankin, A. Scott, H. Crocker, C. .f Brunton, L. Williams. I A l 5 Fourth Rowfj. Connors, S. Williams, B. Bradford, P. Silverstein, P. Adams, B. Anderson, G. Huffman, C. , f ' Hansen, B. Shanlclin, M. Hecnx, kl. Lamphicr. 5 i ,, , 1 Ar ..... .3 ir' .1 . 1 ami I ,Q x , 'U I .V xx 'I J rikirf 3, . gi r V158 . ', 4 - ,gill If' i4 'A' Vlldllkll mx if'-1 r W' i.'Q55ifif'Ii af f f . fb I 7 ,-., is H1-Y lift P: :ir ' QM! 1 '1 FE ,I-ji' A 0' HE H1fY Club of East, sponsored by the Denver Y. M. C. A., was lf,-5 lf-73354: l' organized for the year 19264927 with John Payne as president, William W1 .fffll vt i 1 1 My W il U A Whitehead as vicefpresident, Dick Young as secretary, and William D if 1 ' J N . . . ,' 1 9 - f '51 ve Lawrence as treasurer. The meetings of the club during this year were i': 4 1 . . - . . , . P A rp ini held at the Union Station every Tuesday evening at six oclock, when dinner was J'Z?vEf.L'F . i 1 ix A if served followed by the program. E 53 1 F4 QQ! The purpose of the club is essentially to create a spirit of good fellowship and to ig: l H-l 5 154 promote clean scholarship, clean living, clean speech, and clean athletics. 3 -W' V . 5 . . . A W. ff lffjti On Christmas Eve fifteen destitute families were benefited by the bountiful if 5 5345 A' 1 gf . . . , ' i EV' lil baskets distributed by H1fY. 1 mf, pi. ,N - is A very successful beneht was held in the spring at the Aladdin Theater, and later 1,4 + 'fr P' in the season the club was host at a most enjoyable dance. is '. it ' Q ' -' at 1g:,,,9,,,,1gfi.j risog I, I jtiwl t if FE fi if lfr-'al ,W . 5-it i.,: V , X I i ii 5 ijt 3 X i , I l it sw' nw 1 i i y,i', fs., be . Q .Jr I First Row- fl. Tnni, E. Alwhott. G, Morrell, V, Gihson, A. Keleh, F. Neill, S, Bziine, YV. Vfells, M. Vfrlker, R. Athogarst, A, Cervt, G. King, L. Geier, MeDon:ild, Second RowvV. Smith, R. O'K1rne, S. 0'Brren, V, Weeks, M. Powell, J. Allen, R. Ratner, A. Greist, XV. XVntson, M. Smith. K. Bishop, ll. Grace, A. Nexxeonilv. vl. Huehler, Miss Mzrrituri Small. Third Row--A. Wilson, E. Meier, E, Martin, A. L. Ingersoll, E. Ingersoll, L. Butler, F. Hernhcrg, E. Grimes, I. Mueltl. J. Clendenning, C, Blessarnt. M, johnson. L. H1-llerstein, R. Kuhn, P. Steinberg. Fourth Row-flvf. Anderson, D. Htiltlwin, R. johnson, A. johnson, C. Birge, E. Faillherg, F. Hodnette, E. Anderson, XV, Vain Doren, M. Reinelte, V. Aldridge, R. Crowner, R. Schuster, A. Riclixrrtlsun. Fifth Row lf. Leek, ,l. Diivitlson, xl. Thompson, XY. Black. C. Atlivgnck, G. Binstoelt, H. Rosenthzil, I. Brown, H, Larson, R. Sehnuitler, F. Letler, E. Lziinont, F. Freeman, M. june, V. Bnyliss, many ietivities hoth during tht regular eluh hour, and :it other times under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. The purpose of this organization GIRL RESERVE YA 0' HE East High chapter of the Girl Reserve this yezir has participated in VL is to ind and develop the hest in life. For the year, the ofheers were: Sylvia Baine, presidentg Jean Allen, vicefpresident: Kzithziryn Bishop, seeretziryg and Aileen Keleh, treasurer. Miss Marian Small, Mrs. Bziltes and Mrs. Moore were the sponsors. . ..s.2. ..,.,. Q-............,t . . ' . . . ,, ,. ., , . , - . L. ,,,.,. . f.,...,,.--... --.A-.,,-.-.. ,. .,.., ,M ...W ,,-M., ,,.e,,..,,WH ,..,.,,..,.-,..,,.. -.... .........,..,..........,. . A 1 51313 r 1, ... . ., .... .........,..,...w-.,.....-.-...ww....,-....-.............,, . ,... .........-.......-.......... .-vw.-. ..........................,............ ,...,.........,..,,.............. ,M -......... . ' 'S 7 , V 1 N' Q, ' First Row--T, Ehrhzirt, R. lvfeininger, D. Frazier, Mrs. Snyder, -I. Bohon, P. Stubbs, -I. Lundgrcn. 4 Second RowffA. Schlesinger, A. Skner, H. Mznckey, P. jones, A. W'us1-, j. Rankin. A Third Rowflf, Ccrity, E, Scntcr, YV. Johnson, J. Ivlcslcew. 4 Fourth Row-WB. Kitto, R. Zabel, M. Squires, C. Bomush, P. Kohlhcr. if '1 XV. 5 fx .5 ' l' Y If ffgls. 'fl 'E X .i. 1 , f.: 'Y Ax 7 BOYS COOKING CLUB P ,C 1 uf? 1. l U' HE Boys' Cooking Cluh, organized in 1925, is sponsored hy Mrs. Snyder. 'ifif' 2 li The oh 'ect is to teach the ho s to cook the foods most used when cam - Y ii, 'f ,I y p f - , ' g A 1 . . . . , , . ' x A ing, to teach cleanliness 111 the1r personal hahlts and 111 thelr methods of r' mx L ' . '1 ' , , mil X 1 In cooking, and to develop the1r resourcefulncss. 15.5 Besides learning the method of cooking food, the hoys discuss the proper camp l . - . . - , 5:15, e u1 ment the art of fire Hlillilll , and all other essentlals of cam 1n . 1 P a 1 c 1 The oiiicers for the last year were: jack Bohon, presidentg Duane Frazier, treasf urerg and Lester Kohnfelder, secretary. 51821 l Q. g 1 l f.,.:.J if l 5' I 9 1 fr First Row-E. M. Robertson, E, M. Birch, Mrs. Cole, E. Neil. M. Oliver. Second RuwfS. Hale, M. L. Gibson, P. Mlidgctt, F. NVL-bb, R. Crowner. Third Row--H. McAllister, G. Higinbotharn, H. Kruboth, A. Newcnmbe. A I 0 1 ,ir , , . 2 ZW . L , , , X . ,,, HOME ECONOMICQ CLUB .I K I ,' -' A I it ' A . . . . - v it 3+ ll 0' HE Home Economies Club, organized in 1921, is composed of twentyflive 1 X E . . . . . , . . . T .. if f . 5 ll rirls interested in beeominf skilled in the art or homefmzikin . Interior -,A 1 5 ls 2- . gg , ' E x A decorating, dressmakinq, entertaining in the home, and art needle work lp 'ffm 1 1 VL are among the subiects which were discussed by experts in these various ' - REQ' '- . - . I . . . If., 2 lines at some ol the meetinfrs. The other IHCCIIIITS were wurel ' social. The club is a , ,, , s s 1 5.'i?5iff,eii',l member of the National Needlework Guild to which it sent more than one hundred im., will , .Mil garments this year. VLA .lui An initiation stunt party was held by the girls in the fall and a charming tea .P l .'5iX 'i , ' e U - T .sg sggfgr constituted their farewell party in the spring. , . if - . , N 2 The work of the Home Economics Club was carried on under Ollvc Zimmer, 2 presidentg Esther Anderson, secretairyg Helen Baur, treasurerg and Mrs. Cole, sponsor. I . i. ,- . K ii . , . 3- 1- , . . . .u...2.hn.. .,t,.',.n1.,urhl-:zi':rfi..4..is.m.r3....'Rz.:I1 ,QL i.....- Q , ,J ...,....L.. , .f . E.. ,, 7f . ....,......-,,,e.,......,............4l - ....,...........-............,...,.,.. ... - - 11- .-.,.. -. ....................-.,..... H833 N-wx.-4.f ' ....--...v:T..f........?-Aaf--- Y. J...----Y , Y- - v -. .. , f . A 9-f A, .. TTT., . 1.7 , ' .,j ' x 4 . 'S 1 -. 2 ar f 9 X' - 'Q 'IMC' .ff 'XV Tv: . . ,. , , - N i f ., ,, F1.if.f,,c,a.,1s'-.A ,Fr M 'I . V Q . I 4.52 .Q gy Q faqs-2174411 l :Mi u ml Ekfli.n'Z'.3Q N T el? lf? L l fs: if 1 .li vii! ills 1 l f' w - .Sw V , ' l 5l,.,j:..:ll : an ill' lil i,-1-I f Mag! inf- .s'I 'frm ipaq I ' Q4 I sua , 1 ir.. 145 it ,. N, 'ggi , ,,l i-ggi wx VA nal Lx ..p,..+,gi.i 3 ,.:1.... .. 2 ,fl ,wi- l ,H 3 li 4. 4l'i I il' i r .- '1 ' F55 I l ' i 'W fi ,fi-1 1 fit ft. fgfffg Hiylki Q' :ul 'lagyl K sw Liars, is-Sevlmxia 'I' 1. f . f- ,h V 2 M W 1' L, . : 'f : Q ' . . - R . . , 4... First Row-HE. Buka, M. Rothcnburg, M. Tallmnn, M. Smiley, F. Barr, Miss Pauline Garrett, D, Evans, Nl. Sicms, K. Dezirdorf, E. Tracey. Second RowfE. Hyman, G. Hays, C. Hinman, R. Ostrnnder, C. Gittings, C. Ready, C. Bowes, K. Hirsch, J. Gwyn. Third Rowfhl. Bccsley, P. Gallup, B. Foulis, S. Drrxlcr, D .YVilli.ims, F. Thornton, R. Lynch. 'N' O promote unity and action and to boost all school enterprises, the mem' bers of the Flying Squadron direct their efforts. In order to further these ends the Squadron announces each week in the home rooms all subjects of school interest. The Flying Squadron was organized five years ago and FLYING SQUADRON L. A v., . I . if Q V E . ll. i sf. 2 ,. s. aq,,.,. ..g1'x..n ,..5s,?.. Q4 E I . 5.522 .V .,v1,es-v L f' J' by .- 5'-I lglf-Z ll, -my l f -- ei . 31155 fait?- -M13 ,litfci gf ,l'.,'i3'-. 1?'fcl f1' rf 4 s un X. 1 ' rg... . ..,-A gg sa.,-W. 'f . ?f V 5',f L , .F V 2 '- v , 49: . p yu , Dc-5: 'I : .- 1, 5 1' L' 0 I . L 3- ff, AJ 'v ffl .l .'-W9 45 i .5 uhgiff if:-'Ji ? E-vi ,Til .Zh if ff 34? la' iii? ?..f4f3Al-.ld 1 g ,' 1 Y ' i . ,, has heen the most active club of its kind in East. Its membershi is limited to bo s 1 , , I, I P Y , r. 1' lQ'EUjl and girls who are or have been students in the public speaking classes. .1 l 'Ari . . . . . :JL ,nail ff. l Miss Garrett, the s onsor, and Dan Williams, resident, have iloted the S uad- l yy .ll ,,, 2 -ffl ron during the past year. 55 Sled L72 f til lint 1 rf' .Fi a iff Y 'L MQ, X. Wei Q lf. H- flwff' as 'L .225 . QQ 4 fig 6 V X :fm I fl 5 .X 1, 1. ,E c,fQif9 my ' .1129 ? Q' if X f A J im-, ' .,1.i- .' .-64, U .'-' . - . ' ' ' ' S ' ' S M K a..-1-.-...W-i ., . .. .., f1s4J S in 1 f 1 e 51 f . M.. ,grill r-, K, ,tix e. A-Lv-1-5 7271 N Vi W .,, X 5-4,-1 tl , Ni ,sy iff' mpg, -4. I 1-1. wi t,i ' 'iii Wi' ,eg als 4. 'i.ifM'3l .ii ln Al 1 i . 2 X ll ,g l, V . n A . 'l . R l . fi ,., First ROWYE. Mcelc, G. Gonzat, E, Kerr, M. Chynoweth, il. Glendenning, E. Frame, E. Anderson, M. Bringle, M. Young, M. Lipson, Ivliss Louisa Ward. Second Row-R. Smith, B. Bruelcman, H. Sraholm, J, Beaisley, N. Iwlains, H. Hayden, B. Liiriosn, F, Freeman, hl. W'hiIc, H. Pooge. Third RowfMr. Ticen, R. Crissman, S. Stein, U. Savage. R. Peterson, ,l. Hoeger, C. Williams, H. Morris Fourth Row-f-E. Fouch, U, Setter, L. Aslterlund, L. Harny, H. Sums. LIBRARY COUNCIL '- NDER the excellent supervision of Miss Ward Miss Haskell and Miss Humphrevs, librarian and assist int librarians, respectively, and with the help of the newlyfestablished Library Student Council, a very successful Ln A I x X., , .N U H 5 year has been completed The Library Council, which meets once a week to discuss the improvement of the library and to try erring Angels, is composed of three members of the regular Student Council, the library staff, one representative from each homefroom and all others interested in the library and its work. . The improvement in the conduct and care of the library is a matter of no small importance and one upon which the Council is to be especially congratulated. The metamorphosis was accomplished by the presenting of a playlet in assembly to arouse enthusiasm, the sponsoring of a library conduct essay and poster contest, and by appealing to the sense of honor of the Seraphs. And the improvement is now certainly noticeable. As a whole the Student Library Council, whose members proved to be a most responsible group of students and homefroom representatives, attained the goals it set out to attain and accomplished much for the present and future good of the library. W-. ..... -,,.ti8g3. 'r ws A ,L kk ,...,.,. ....... .,................ fw fg1 S POTLIGHT If-mf 'ANGHUS' SA 51863 13Z5fMARK ,E 4- moans 1-mms-'nv-faqgng - ,g' x -2- -2- -1- -2- FW -2- -1- -5- -1- rl QTQF'-2-LQ?-0 -1- -2 -1- F5 -1- -- -'- -- : l l' '- -2- 'Ji ki' -1' '- -1- 2? Ji- x g 'O '3' '7 'T 5 4 ' V. I ,L ' . , ' ' I , , R THE ,SPOTLIGHT , , iixr i S1dKFF D i257 - 1' ' Q ' 4' : Editor., ..... I ............. ............... . . 2 ...... Rosmvr W. Snuo 4' - Assistant Editor ........ ........... MA rms Coouw l ,:, l Assistant Editor ......... ................ ' ................. 4 ........... S AMUELIKBLLER .f. . - W x g a . - - DEPARTMENTS ' '- ' . Y ? Feature .............................................................................................................................. ,...B0n IISRBW Y Q- , X RAMONA THoRsoN, Aomas Ossnc, Vn'rA TURNER, -ERMA Lrvmcsron, 1sANn'rrn Borzn, ff BRosn L1NDsAY, FLORENCE Lx'oNs , ' M1 NR ' GJ Sports .................. 1 ..........'.............................................. . .............................................. V ormwf WALSH I ' 4, - ,M Hsascr-nn. SHWAYDBR, jour: HARCOURT, HARR1111' BURR, MURIBL MlfL5' ,., 5 -' u 14- Reportorial .............. Q ......................................................................................... s ........ R Urn, ElSBNS'l'AT . l 'Iv .:, 4, KATHERYN Blsuor, RUTH RATNER, IAMBS D. BANRs, Cscs1.1A BANxo ,:, O ,D gg R R V 0 .l. ' ' ' e BUSINESS-STAFF - ' ' ' ' X ' R ' w E7 - Business Manager ...... ......... 7 ............................ ............ R o BERT Rnwxcx U fl Q Business Manager ...... ........................... ..... . .:. .... QSAMUBL TARTARSKY Y 13- fx , J - - is i mi ART STAFF .R , , 553 '. Cartoonist ......................... , ........... , .....,............ . ............... Q ..................,.............. FRANK, MCDONOUGH ,Q L' gl 1 U . I-IusnR'r 5-MNGER, Jomr LOUNSBERRY, RICHARD LYNCH Qhotographerj J XX 91 ' Faculty Sponsors ............. 4 ............................................................... MRs. TURGEON:y'MR.- ALBRIGHT ' 33. 5 Q V ,' U K I P ' ' AR different from the scribes of medieval times, who hunched .over a. ' 4' ' : 1 1 i T high desk and laboriously copied, their manuscripts, are the scnbes of -I I ' : I East High. Each edition of the '-Spotlight is a manuscriptg the are I 0 ' 0 1----IJ'--5 - not mere copyists, they are originators. 3 p ' 0 v i .' . . - . - ' A . f 4 - X Flashing its light into every rerhote and obscure corner, the Spotlight reflects xi ,V t in itself the humor, stark facts and pathos of the school. ' f. F 4 df- lp At the beginning of the year thegsalesyery nearlymapproached the one hundred Z' . 4 ' .Qi per cent mark for the 'first five issues, hut in accordagmcesgggith the regular slump, the ' .471 .s, p I sales sufered a decided decrease until the big Christmasjssue pulled up the' average, A I -2- z -:V which was maintained throughout the rest of the year. V i Q, Q - The Scandal Edition, The Evening Snooze and the,Special SeniorfAlumni Edition l - ,.- were choice publications from a literary and sales standpoint. - ' R l If ' . ' ' 'II Ei l e G R 5 5534 ll' R ' N , ' V f fsl l' F! e ' I A 51- -1 -1- -- -' ' .- s : 2 -:- .:. - sz- 4- -:- -:- 1 1...- :..4 F.. K -nv .2 - I1871 188 , , , W , ag .ff I 1 . .. .',. -3. -1- -:- 4- 4- -g. fl ,TIM-Y D -1- -2- -1- VD -1- -1- -7- -:V 52 . --- 29' z. -: - -:- -,- 1,45 ii: 5- -3- -1- -2- ,y F3 -sr xg -:- -:- Pc: z e ' Y -5 , , THE ANGELUS - , U V gf? ' HElAngelus Board of 1927, in submitting their production, hopes that XU . 0 the high standard of former yearbooks has been maintained and that the 4, ' ' Q. ikjiffl pi -Class of 1927 will enjoy the 1927 Angelus all through their future lives. 4, ' . , lt. L p xA1 -4 'Special thanks are due to Miss Haskell for help in obtaining pictures of ' 4- ' g -' 'the Class of 1877, to Miss Gertrude Toby for reading proof, to June -5' . bel Siems and Cecelia Banko for typewriting, and to Fred Schweickher for. special . Og s- write-ups. ' I S Q - l Photographically' this year has been unusual, since all photographs, except the 4 4-1 portraits, were made under the direction of Richard Lynch, a member of the staff. 5 ,Q ' The following is a list of the art contributors: - 4, Q, ' ,-2-, Donald Hickey-Cover title page, In Memoriam lettering, Dedication lettering, '- : 'I' O -2- Miscellaneous lettering. . p ' - 'Z' . 'Z' 'z e' Dorothy Zitkowski-Social, Miscellaneous -lettering, Decoration Senior photos. ' . V Elizabeth Kerr-Border around pages, In Memoriam border. , ' Margaret Chynoweth-Contents page, Dedicationtborder. gg. ' I . Averil Horn-End paper. ' ,I L: i Margaret Reincke-Fine Arts. xx rg I - Lillian Bartholomees-School. , I - X Bill Marks-Faculty, Organizations. - , , ' s 1 'F l -2- Creed Hinderlider-Sophornores, East Orchard, Organizations, 1877-1927. A -I' ' 'D' : 'E' Ramon MacLain-Seniors, Features. ' 9 4 Q ,:, 1 Albert Giesecke-Activities, Juniors, Contests and Debates. p 4. l , l , L Noel Tucker-Classes. l 1 . ' ' p hvilliam Heath-Faces on East Orchard, four cartoons. F' 4, xg V Lee Yetter-Athletics. 1 I ' 9 .Q ' Q ' Clay Keene-Two cartoons. -' . ' ' l 'f' Hall Keene--One cartoon. . -2- l -9 .'. . J. ' 5. .lu -E 0 I-my Kulb-Fiflis , .L .2 Wood blocks, page 127-Kobum Kidd, Albert Giesecke, Frank 'Rublef Ramon L we MacLain, Adair Stevenson, Libbie Block, Derby Sproul, Margaret Chynoweth, Donald ' .W Hb? Hickey. t ' ' aw: II ' . . ff:-5 z- 7 y I5 Q 'I' 'f' 'f' 'T' -S' 4 'I' 'l' -I' ' T ..5 'i-w if 2 'Z' 'Z' -S' Q -2- -1- -2- -1' -2' 'l' 'F X -1- 4- '.- r 2- 1' ' -2' -'- - gy: -2- 'L -f ' -I' 'Z' ' -2' -2- ' l ' Q.. ' . ' efxas.. .5 - nasal Scan-df Mrs. Stcphvn G. Shaw, President: Mrs. B. Toothachcr, Historiang Mrs. C. Muck. Recording Sef- retaryg Mrs. john NV. Graham, Third ViccfPrcsident: Mrs. H. S. Silverstein. Audrtorg Mrs. J. XY. Ahhot, Sccreraryg Mrs. E. C. Cole, Treasurer, THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION '-0' HE ParentfTeacher Association of East High School, with its seven hun' ll dred and fifteen members under the leadership of Mrs. Stephen Shaw, x A has done much toward bringing a closer fellowship between the home Vx and the school. A card party for the members proved that busy mothers are anxious to become better acquainted with the teachers and mothers of the school. Wheii the passage of the parifmutual racing bill seemed assured, the P. T. A. passed resolutions, and a personal letter enclosing these resolutions was sent to each senator. The ParentfTeacher Association, in order to prove its cofoperation, backed the operetta given by the music department by taking over a number of the tickets. By making Mr. Hill a life member of the association, the mothers and teachers showed their appreciation of his work. As a fitting close to a successful year the association gave a tea on April twenty' seventh at the home of Mrs. Shaw. H901 FI ' ' YUURGS W' he 82511111 K X 6 5 F4 y afgfrg 'UV I .1 Nw! rmczpals f QIVW' of h ger N- Ifffw gvns 137 'WN A my M n my f w Hg' l i . . . 371 4rlE9fIf'm ' ' . ' MJ I' ' g i n ' 5 1 , X A I M K. MR 1:0 'j57fK g?W 1 my f mi. awww-.max vw, 1 -mf.: ,Q uf .. . . - ., M ,. .. - , 1 H.-,Q M-f....bg:,. V ,., -W-...,s, . www 4.1 L. Mr - X ,. . 11.-.U .,mN,v.fg,.wvw1..,,.w.:,h.w-naw, H911 I 'ff fi' ul - i,-q . I V A 17 fa: uf af f 0 .fn 'Zff 4,1 i ANZ? xx! u Q , QQ! N, x A IX -51.14 I s? ah, U Q'-J wg? L ' ' I 7 .V sw + ' 'I ' Q N Ill- ll- lf W W WW ' xxxmw f W uw v W W xxxxxxxxq, X 5 mu ww ..,rllIljl0 S IIIIIIIHMNXXXX IW MGX :Im Z Q A 1 1 ' - it-jgili F555 M ,. 1 Gr 4 kv , f 4f , , w ' ' CAlfSu1vstf 0111 1' J - lk uwurr-4 amy- 5 ' f 4 -. .... ..., 5, M - .u1ll2Ilxi.a!'111i i' ' i JE, L2 Q '?1zs'5:if5'sss: -...,, -1 ,, HN 6 4 1 51923 A i' A -M -. 5 '-1 ,ye A .f..a',. 'll' 4' A ' i A , Q i will 'l 3 1 -e 3 M ,Q Y 'I rf 1 I 1 is fx A as f I, vl ' in ul V s,, 1 5 ' J- .'. ' ' un -'. ' .' if n 4 In 'fu - t . r 1 . 'P uf u' .' i' t - 'Q XJ -,- -, ' , , 1l, ' . ' C: vs 1877 CLASS ODE By P1.oaA Buns BISHOP Be clouds or sunshine o'er our way, - Yet memory will cling 1927' CLASS SONG BY Giuicn E. Wn.soN With ,grateful hearts, we raise this song of I 5 0 W WT u W, Avi Q s ff. l , x greetingg N ' Y., I To those bnght, years we here have passed, T0 th? WC 81118. oh East, as we are leaving. by ,X N0 wish gggjn may bring, The time is ending which we spend together, , 6 V' 0 Though sorrowdcame at times to all, And now TCIUCWMIY we 33? flf'CWCll- l '7' 1' I ' Still glidnessgruled our days, ' Chofusl ' Q 'V i .g. ' -3. I And'golden dreams we dreamed of life The HCCPCW WFFOWWOUF PUFU18 5110893 4, 4. ,, 5 N - ' Beyond the'future's hazel ' Fond thwghts of thFe- Ent- Wm hn8Cl' 10118, , l , i And fonder grow with each year, '-' Q '-- 55 ll For us who mud together now And fonder grow with passing years. O ' xr , To sing our parting song. A d h k ' h X May each year prove a firmer chord n 'Z all tomorrow '-'n nown Pa' P W' P f of i To keep our friendship strong. W 'ea ' , ,, s And though 8 sad farewell we say, e turn to thee for strength to win the W, xg 5 o As classmates here to-night, Wh vlctfryi 4 ..Fm,get,me,n0ts.- for us will bloom, atever ate the future for us holds, . ' . ' ,Il 1 I To greet our future Sight. We Exidadtesh courage in the friendships A . A w ' I I 'i 'l' - w Chorus: I l . + And algatlgesexfriends who ve smoothed our Qpvgafg, march onward, not shun the fight! U . .F 4 .:. With words of kindly cheer, MR h earts Qufageius' go forth to Wm! 4. l ,e, T., Who bid us God-speed on our road, Car? Sin to Viet ry afwaf-' . ' ' ' if Our hearts shall e'er hold dear. 0 or to Wm' go on to Wm' To Colorado now we turn, Wh . I. h , ' Z lqj With thanks for all she's giveng u sn 5132198 50018 U Shines UPOU thi' k h Arflqhyycahfs Zl?lg?v:n::f::hv:n?f'd' When gggisrs of dark night are round thee lg. i n ' i AQ A 0 4 n- We hearlthe challenge rising from thy por' C' Q MEMORIES A Changi:-to be rms, is sem, to am. 'H H Back with. the ,birds and the buds and the vlchofifge E ,H be ' Xx ' spnngg O e Tl 1 miie, assi we wi I trtie. 1,5 And hack with them these harbingers bring ur 973 ty' asf- W1 wil be thme- X Memories of the time-but I need not tell- W' wlll remember thu- Eur' A A 3 'I When we hiked together where blossoms fell. when We are gone: wfentwe are SUM- 4- . ' 'P A .-, ... Back with the song of the meadowlark, - A FI-ORENTINE BOOKMARK ' I I ' Back with the coyote's summer bark, The 'Cd of blood that Stained 3 P31931 CYOWH 'l' . Q W .32 'I' Come memories of the trail where the old I-008, 10118 380. when Tfhf0U8h the dm'-Y J. F brook twines, BUGS!! ' I I o si Vvhen we walked the path of the whispering Walkefl UIFU who fried t0 Wrench 3W3Y , I , 5 pines, , The dripping sword of tyranny and death. h VI - , Theradatbl fd , he ? 4 Can yogrflelczail, old pal, where we stopped to S-,ai drealhid the clity gfagifigdosnd grill: ' , , . BY thebriglafgin of moss along the brook's Ahlisidarfadtlialillthgig gireiqcewdlollliirfblisteldadlcxxilrefss, C. .j. Do youb reicall, old pal, how the song of the xl: img? gi ITDEIY, Weifngighisthag led : Ai I 5, 1 . ar rom a ca e ra s s eps -3- 4. 'F Thrilled our souls as upward he whirred? Through CIHYS .and 018135 of 03951995 PYGYCI' f. .' N' -1 - To flames which burned above his funeral L I Q- The trail is there yet and calling for you: PVR' 'Z l ' - ,.' The-brimok still sings and the sky is still blue: The green of leafy vines that climb around 2 l i' Hey 8315 Yeam t0 walk. Undef 91082 Sl-UCS, A The ducal palaces which once were Elled .,, mt Along same mul Where the Old pine With haughgy potentates whose wrath conf . . - - 4 -FRED SCHWEIKHER. The hoildngf Florence-many years ago. f 1 S M7 D . I, - U 5 s 0 ' L- 'I' -r -If -.- .g- -1- 4. .g. :. g l ? .g. .g. .g. D .g. .g. 4. 4. 4, 4. .f I cj. -,- -1- ez- .za sz. .:. -:. .:. 0 c:,, - : 4. -2. o 2 4. 4. .:. 4. 4 -'l e- K vv . may X f 1? 'n 5 j ,Q ,ls -5,43 ,, -, my LQ.. ,sw ,. 'c ' :I s I l . 'gif' , ,v i .f. 'rift -.- -:- -1- -1- -:' . : ,iz . '---'le-fan' A Bm' dl . ul or .fP------ 'W ---.-- F, ,A -'--- 0-'-'lv '. fn .bw f' .1 .ng ,:, R. J, ,g ,Q J. J ' '- X3 + 4- .L 4, 5- Y -2? Q ' I - . K W i I 1.1 .Fl v N . Chapman: I am afraid I'll have to pass Dear Mr. Spitler: ' D n . i my Math. this year. My old book will hardly I am at student at East High, 6 feet 5' inches W stand another year, tall, ldvgeilghtb 122 piopnds. Vkfhatb Hosition , - ,F 4, ,,, ' wou ' e est tte or on a oot a team. v 4 S' I s . s-f W Mr. Reed: What is the shape of the mcerey ' B. E' A, N, V A V W0fld7'i M u ' Dear Bean: , I l E- Blgglei Round- D , I imagine you'd make a good Coal Post. 'O' Q 9 ' Mr. Reed: How do you know it 15 C. H, S. ,:, . O round? 'F 'F 'F .' : A1I'h, ,th.I . ' Q .105-tefffiefo start lfylfilliiiffaut ff- A Sa? T-1,f'EaSrer and Chflstmas are great :- i 4 ays or us. l 8 I I Milton K.: Oh, they wouldn't mean so - 'A ' 524 Soph ito Indians at Indian Hillsj: Ugh, much if they didn't fall on a holiday. S 2 I 7 Injuns have heap good time? ' , 4 Indian: Yes, thank you, I am having a I I I , ' 1 Z :Q very pleasant and most instructive time. Eva Williams: Do you like athletics? III NN i s 4' 'F ' Maxine C.: f Yes, one once took me to the - .31 J. ' U hlgick N.: liavehheefrz to hcl:urch'todaY. Juni? '?i?glQt fspeaking to John Creed, who .:. U .5 . C was mms a mg gmc ' is continually talking in classjz Just remem- ' i ., ' . . 4 ber, john, an empty barrel always makes the J. g A 'i' I 'S' 7 ' K Y most noise. Q ' 0. . ,o. ' A I A' 4' 'z' ':' s e ,ff f f, .. ....1- - Y yn- x., pig Charles Bowes: Mrs Lowe, will you X01 , Xu! X avi'-ini.-. i please explain the construction of this sen' V we .Q- .iL,-iaffiifl I tence, 'On the tray were toasted marshmal' Q If, :4-W5 'F ing,-1 ,7 - 1ows'? D l ga U ,?fZA'.?l2:3kIv ?Q:' . 3 2 Mrs. Lowe fabsentfmindedly repeating the gi' I ,f ,,', .:,'s,a0L.. --' in 7., sentencej: Now, let me see, 'On the tray .54 'ff 'Q ' . ' 3 - '7' A were toasted watermelons'. 5 Aff' .-zo? C' G? Q at ,F it - 4,0 il Koi, f 4 '-1 i - g :Q ,V ff EZ L 'gr'-3 0 iff' Q 51, Mr. Ticen: Define 'matter'. - ' If '4 w' Q ' ' 'ifg - Middlemist: Anything that occupies space . , 4 fax Q 2 ff my 3 2 and has weight and shape. ' Y . 'lj - 5 fill A Mr. Ticen: No, no, you're wrong. This l 3 , W ' ' 1 V g tl., 17,52 is a time when the shape and figure do not 'S' . Q I f' ' I f 5 . fl , f, A count. J, A ,lla Mj,'n 5 is if ae .'Q 0 Q 3 D 1, . ' Q X If ,' . Ju Q. 5 3 ,J V. fly H LATIN ' Q 4, . , E if .,i'.,-Wig All are dead who spoke it, 'Z' . ' in O fJfl!W'i, 5 All are dead who wrote it, t 0 . ,,..., - 'Glen Q-9 Auvmimewhoknnn, ' - ' ei 'I' Ilia'-1' 2 7' ' Q 7 '27 : Blessed death-thev earn it - -v .i '1 .x-5- X' 3 v QI x? ? ' v J 5 etfgyb, 1. 61.1 W A .X 4 INR ---tt'i'i'1dh We M , Aw, 'tain't morning yet! Tourist: Suppose th1s'ra'i.n wil o t e . 64 , Cf ..How d.ye knowr. crops a lot of good, Mr. Hill? . . . I O NGO: my nighpshiig on yet, Mr. Hill: You're right sir. fin hour of it . .'. I Q. ' ,K ,K i, will do more good in ive minutes than a -2- 5 5 -. H h h S h month 'of it would do in a wee-k at any other 5, Q ' , Pete: They te me t at t e new op time. ' I .za , , N ig ak in 'z' . : gzrl is a Quaker. U. ' ' G' l ':' Jack: iiwellv- she Sure knows her oats! Virginia Wells: So lack is teaching you :' O 'I A. i Q I it it ba?immNi'C Y b h I k d ,Yi ' h h d ll Di k eanor ustance: es, ut w en as e i iw. . Maxi W Y on can 0 you ca - C him what a squeeze play was, I think he put ng' April . . H .ul 3' Because, dear, he brings May flowers. one over on me. r i' f i , 5 Y I 7 f ' wY ' ' A Y .:. 4' 2- 02' -Z' .i in 'f' 'i' 4' b T'.4!E::S l2.. i I' 'i' 'l' 'I' 'i 'lf I l t, !,,,3L,,- ,..,, Qoeoj ora iav- X A fl Jo s'q n' o'o Ja 0.0 o'o 'o 5.0 0.1 1 ':' 4' 'I' 4' ':' ':' W .z 4' nik o o 9 0 o 0 u Q 0 4 s Cr L vs. , X . l194l M3541- 0 r fwsj M r ' . 1 I 4' 'Y' ' -1- - -2- -1- -1- -:- 1523? D -1- -: . -1- F3 -1- -:- -:- . , sth .5 settc tn ' t E 01313: 'la' Cs 'I' '55 I1 yu 4 , INV Al 1 ,bl g 1- '- 2- - - ve aw -2- -1- -2- J 51 XJ -:- -:- -1- -:- N: zz: 4 y 'cg THINGS WED LIKE TO SEE I ' Q 1 , t 0 W ig T I -'P - vi. I A I A D Y ' I 1 I i 1- A r ff -fl 'F Y . 'f 0 -sy, :rf J 5 -2- g Q . . D D ug E K IH + , ' . - 'V J ' -,Zh ,. A kgf7llL. ff ! 'I' . ' 'su ' I .. .f ' '9 V - '44 ' - Q1--3 inf ' . 1. x CONVERSATION yr -Q MILK -BOTTLES Tl-IRT OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS rf X , E :norrr svnu. fs- . IN ctnss -5. CONTROLLERS M' N , - . . -:- I y V H .:. I -aw ' .ff-s-- m 'l' ! 'I' 1 ii XVI ' f K , N .'. : .:. se' .UQ . ' 1 ' 4 K x . ' J. J. if - ' - H f i f-1 - f ' f YM? 6 NUI' ' ' s - o r-' A , 'vlff 4 - if I .VN , . ' x N l X5 I - V' , M T A nuns warren T0 TAKE vorrreas 'ro TAKE sau. Fon mmmu. TOTHP 95' X Bncx plsnis BCDKS as YOU ENTER'-- msreno OF oooas ETC.-'N W' 4, ll ' . ' l 'g ,' y r . - i - X- 1 Mr. Nicholson: . Why does a boilermaker Teachers ain't so bright. Listen to this: . ' start at the bottom and work' up? Mrs. Lowe thinks Sand Hook is a Scotch- Y , Stud: He could not start at the bottom man, and grammar is her fathefs mother. , x 'l' 9 1 and work down- - L liasiked hir if she had ever seen Tom Mix -1- ' ,g -v -r fu an s e sai , Mix w at? ' J' ,L : khMr.hTripletg gLTst year'sf juniors diIdn't b MIS' Fgnlsi thiqllul kill gl0f'esA?,a f3m9U5 'J I Q ' 5 ow ow to n tje area 0 a Circ e. ow, oxer, an usso im a river in rica. - 0 'I' I X boys, you had better get some of these little Mr. Sanger thinks William Tell used 3 -2- . 4 thangsi .up your sleeve while you are going to special Pierce-Arrow. 4 ' sg ' sc oo. i , ,, ,t E K V v -. . Nicodemus: I have some of those things .. - l v v A .Q H.. Mrs. Lowe: In this sentence, Take the F 4 D. 1? on my cu . h . ?.. - a B L If - - C0:.3:1ff.:.1L::.rm:'m00d 43 etty .: Mr. Hi doe 't t k b k ' ' . ' I , what he said to me this morning, IEim:n'taEo . I I I ' J, Q :U to school any more. . Ed llvey: You look Nvery glum, Mr. . . l .l Q A ' E.'Custance: Terrible, what did he say? schwelgef- Whats WTOUS? ' ':' 2 . 2. Betty: He said Iwas expelled. Mr. Schweiger: Yesterday I refused' a 3- I '. '- +-- poor woman aloan. The tones of her voice .g. Q .f. Q. l -2- E' 4 -4: 4 were ringing .in my' ears' all evening, and I 4. . A Received at the bllice: Kindly ezgcuse Rob- Passed -3 Slefflless night' ', ' lui ert's absence yesterday. He fell in the mud. Ed- Ivey: Your softness of heart does you A 'QI By doing the same you will greatly oblige Credit- who was the Woman? - ' gi' his mother. Mr. Schweiger: My wife. ll ll I I! - I Q , , ' M z- -2- -:- 4- -:- 4- -2 T3 -5- -1- 4- Q9g:,g lz. - -:- -: - -: - -:- -1- -:- -2- -:- -:- . ff a 0 0 o g o 4 g Q 0 QX' 4.0 0.0 0. 0.0 ' if 0.0 .0 5.0 0.4 Q. 5:0 Isa A 0:0 92. 0: Qtqtxs gag gal, KX I f i -I - - sr 4.1 -' ' 1:1961 E E its 197 , ,, im, -:- 4. -:- ' -:- -:- fx. paste? .o + 4. 4- ai -1- -- -:- 4 , sb .55 :K C t I eq gal! Q 1 1 K6 5.-2 al at Q t Q Q ,f 1- -' 'P N R19 ii' - -1- '.' J ' XJ -3- 4- -'- -1- 'CI hi? g ' I E: I . 'il U ' . FOUR WEEKS LATER that are left behind. But like the sunshine L By Kathryn Naylon after the storm, the noise ceased. We looked arouknd Ehe room. Everything lay in a heap ' ' onte oor. 5l if - ' - ' ' f -1 1 V Now to explain the tragedy. Someone had T' lu ' JG? ,,. N A ' opened the window and let in the gentle V 1 U . rx E , . I 'i Qu ' - ' 75 L JM breeze that made the papers blow. , l ' 1' . a l . wa s My ef e . Y o F .e . 4f 3- i 4 w as Q 4 c- . ff ,gf - i J, :sl Q , . I-',, ' JV 4 Y i v. ' ' ix W N 7 l ' g' 5 5 ff. s , . -Liijlfx .lf .Q 3' Q4 f 5 'f 2 XS The door to the annual room was locked, I N fggrfiffi W, NQ 1 , I2 and a big sign hung on the front of, it- ff '-Y' W' . - Z, f n KeePf0ut! ghis Ivgeans gon. Onkthe ofher 5247 L U . .-. side o the oor t e sta was wor ing uri' V N 5 . x ' ouslyg the typewriters were going so fast that : ' ' 5' ' , they sounded 'like some kind of a new jazz What can we do now? Nothing! Only - 'I 1- O recordg on one table were the senior activity we must get the things picked up before Mr, .., l ,:, :, 0 ,:, caffls which :ere lgeingh arranged asphabilir- Mairincziif seesnthem. . h au: d MW u ,:, I 4, N, ca yg on anot er ta e t e senior an ac y n ve minutes, in e w e . e , sa Xuf pictures, the club write-ups and features. folks, by the serious expressions on your faces Xl jf- Wh was the staff working so hard today? I judge ou have finished, Here we go to s V Y Y Because tomorrow everything had to go to the the printers, May this be the best annual L' ', printers, and nothing was really ready. Mr. ever printed! He closed the door behind s .Nw ' Marinoifsvoice was heard encouraging them. him, and we fell exhausted in the chairs. Ml Keep things straight. Don't lose ang' pic- 651 1 tures. Hurry! We must get through y to' - , 7 I night. . A f 4 if fl I say, shouted Dorothea Dolan, who left L, 3 X 'lt ' as that door unlocked? s . 3, I J ,s ' I 'Af - I Fork, who was walking in tha room with a EQ? UNL, Xl ot o newspapers and spotlig ts, as though 'f v b V I nothing was going on, but Bob Selig, saying, I ,S ' i 5. I .-Isnlt illris a beiiutiful hor:eGtlT:1t,isPgoing to I ' in xl ,f I -2. ' .st run in- e race omorrow a o en. , sf ' ,o, ' l Look here, Mr. Selig, said Joyce Cohen, J ' ' ': 9 'l' 5 dicgi't you see that sign on the door? Q Q u' . A X .. es... , Y J. I ' X Well, then, goodbye. And don't leave! . ' ' ' l Q, C , those newspapers in here, They might get The students were in the- halls laughing , 4 , mixed up in the rush, harder than they had laughed that day in E I, 'r I don't want them any moreg you may assembly when William Bruckman took his F 4 . ' have them. famous standing position. The staff was no- ' W QS, Throwing the papers down on one of the where to be Seen- ,Wonder WhY? H355 Q -N 'Q tables he left, the reason. On looking at an annual, here's ' 'Q 'r ' MMI dloifh see w'-E-ily I can'tl comebing said whgt if WHS like! f I W ' . ' . oon u ens, e Annua will e scar's irst, a picture o Miss Porter. Be ow: e .' ' :' bologna anyway. the senior class of East Denver, do dedicate -2' . 2- z 'F ' Esill it, kill it, sliioutezi King Shwayder. this lannual to Miss Porter, gh? will rug: in g. I .5 4. e room was si ent or a moment-like the orse race tomorrow at oden. S e is .,' Q A the lull before the storm. And then screams in first class condition and already has won 'E' . 1 ' of terror went through the room. Screams of two blue ribbonsg one at the age of three 0' l H A death, fire, murder, agony filled the room. years, and the other, at five. Being now 'pam hu Pictures, papers, cards went flying up to the twenty years of age, it is rather doubtful if su ceiling and then dropped to the floor, like she will continue to run after the girls who ' :f the autumn winds which play with the leaves stop to talk in the halls. . f9f.1 Il W v lv U ' 7 - -0 . W P 'l' 'f' 'z' 'l' -2' 4 U 'I' 'l' 'f Qu n l - 1 7 'l' 'f 'Z' CJ! 'f' 'l' -2' 4' el' 'l' 'e ff -1- -2- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- T 1 -:- -:- -:- -: -:- -:- 4- -:- -:- . 3 Lf - ll- K -rv gin - H981 199 .A , 1 g B -- A, -1- -f -1- -1- li H5 -1- : -1- -1- 'it 1-7-21? D -1- -1- -1- -1- FW -1- -- -'- -1- . fa 'S .M Q1 :ces gt, iv - 1 M 9130: Ill' ,il 'O' -lf . .- . 21, an ,. - ,. ,., 5 ,., ,., .L .1 iR3v.ff 1- Q' 1 1 .' W in' .' 1 J - YJ - 1 v. u -u Q y -h.. J 1 , , ' l u 9 ' 0 . Second, a picture of Mr. Hill under which: Miss Woodward: What's the matter in Mr, Hill, who has been the dean of girls France, Harold? - , in East Denver for the last Eve years, has in- . Harold: The French say they can't pay 5 X, vented a new kind of face powder, of which us the money they owe us. lUf , he. will give a free sample to each senior on Shirley Smith: Why can't we take it out V - 'l the night of graduationf' in perfumery? 5 4. Next, the student council 'of East Denver 4, ,, , ' 4, . , 9 il has done much to help and benefit the school: - , , , , , , , ' O such as giving plays in assembly, showing the ' Dan Wllllamsf when ln his Public sPsalslnE ' i 'I' 1 students all the different ways to make noise A Class- Was sUPP0sCfl W by actin! as 3 YOUUZ 'I' Q 4. ' in the library: how-not-to-get acquainted lawyer who had, been lllfed bY 3 faflflsflff' .g. . ' , week: and talks on shorter and funnier classes. PYOSCCUW H 1'31lW2Y COIHPSUY for killing l . Miss Smith, boys' football coach, has had a FW9l1fYjl0Uf l'l08s- He Waite: 'Q lm!-'fess the ' '44 P, Z very successfql season. h A - jury with the magnitude o H e injuryi. Y 2 ' Marion Smith, .Ruthanna Eames, Genevieve , TWenFY'l01lf boss- sent UUCP- WCPYY' X 4 , X Parks, and Muriel Mills have made their let- '10Ufj. UWICC the Humber there In the ll-'YY I ' W ters and were taken into the D Club last box- 4 1 It MI in - Q quarter. ' , E . - ' . ' Q il Sarh Sherman was honored by being elected Pete Middlemist's mother had gone to visit . .:. Q .:. as delegate to the All-Girls' League. her father and had telephoned that she would .:. C 4. . I Q -Charles Bowes, one of our six footers, won not be returning until the morning. When Q t, ' the Wood Berrie's, Grow-on-Trees Contest. she got back she said to her Pete: You man- ' . 'i' l 'I' CARTOON No.4 -- aged to find sornething to eat last night, '.' ' 'F' 'I' U 'U The Class Day was an event which will didn't YOU, deaf? , , M 'I' ef' A ' soon be' forgotten. It was the largest and Oh, Yes, Pete 1'CPl12fl- Cl'1CCl'llY- lu llafl ..- smallest of the senior parties. Lunches were ' sh? steal! fllstnwas in the PQUUY and lflfdst wp' prepared by George Carlson. Many popular Wlfll 591112 ffm0ns l found V12 tlliscllsf- , ' Q seniors weren't noted, as: Maxine Cooley, Om0f1sl sllf 83sPsd- Darlmz, You V' L, ' Helen Stanage, Marion Roe, and Richard eaten mY bulbs! Q. sph Lynch, who was dressed in a love-bird blue is -r 1 ' 1,2 .ra suit. And, too, Peter Centermissed. The , N 1- fly? l party was brought to a close by the seniors Miss T0l5Yf. what Else sglfle of the ullex' l' L singing some of their class songs, as: Hail, .- Plslflefl mYsFsl'les gf sclence-' I , 'gl ,I Hail, East Denver. When Shall We Meet Bfallt Mllleff OPC Ol the .UUUP alms X- 1 - Againf- --This Old Gang of gutsy- mysteries of science is how acigarette stu can start a forest fire, when it takes an hour Thelfnf and a half to get the furnace going. ' 'l' as if s ' ' l l 5. 1. - -'- . 1. '. , , ' 9 A ' , When Peggy Christiansen brought her J. ' l ' . . V . little sister to school, Ed Chapman said: 'Tll ' Q I 'lr i -x G - . - give you a nickel for a kiss. ' . 'Q' . ,q, 9 .-, , ,- .4 V-x ' s Little Sister: No, thank you, I canumake .:, - ' K' ' A more money taking castor oil. ' U X- l ' 1111 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Q fl 1 ' J 'Y Mr. Payne: You must cut out that dread- Q 'Z r l ' 4 i , ful language! 1 .. l ' -Q . . ' ' Q h 'Shakes are used.it. ' ' ' l X A1 L' . O n' pe . . 4' ' - was lvlr. Payne: Well, then, quit hanging- M A e . ', - Harwrk around those old-timers. , ' .41 -'a , :, . - ,. . n K 1 k F J, . lei I? ingiggeiggrtgsglls :Atal-gygflpur In axbwolk isvlvlrs. Borst: Do you know what a Swede Q. ' .. ,-, e in quist: o on, r. rig t. ' . , .. . Q, Q ,L Nix on them non-union problems, please. at'Il'E11r'g2te?Ll Yes' its what you sleep m '? 2 . - -r 1 v s -n s A v K f U MJ , , Miss Badgeley Qtranslating from Cicerojz Teacher: :Who is your favorite author? A -W V is . ' Let,the wicked begonef' . . - T0m C.: My father. ' U - 25' l just then the bell rang and we all went Teacher: What did he write? 'Pg' :I out. ' ' Tom: Checks - ' 'H 'u . I: . 'Q C'1lF 'I 'l 1 ' s -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1 11 -1- -1- -1- M i z: , 1 27 J -1- -1 -1- 132 -1- -1- -1- -1- -s . ,' -1- -1- -1 -1- -1- -1- -1- 1- -:- -1- -. -1 -1- -1- 1 -1- -1- e- -1- -1- 3 4 I - B- -rv 12 I' 52001 D-01 1 ,fx E 1 .fry- Z. 1 ,l .bas 'W ffik wifylw. 1'-lv.. myil A A .H ij -JM if ' wa, . -'gf 01,4 V uv. .', 3 , ,.1,. x,, 5-5 ,' L ?vQs, P Y ' ..1:,C.f' 1' Crab We I 1 s-if 3- 9 ef g ,HK xr- ,' effffirr. -'. vffg3'f:fgf' - East High 52021 1 203 L J A 1 ' .. '.. .- - - -'. -- -'- fl -345535 I3 -'- -' -1- F3 -1' 'Z' -7' fl- - . : '11 2 2 I I ,' 4 4 . ' ' j QL , 39' Q' ' Q, .g. .g. -3. .2 -5- ig: ' -3. J 2? ss 'Q + -: - - ee: an -1- -1- 'Z' H- 4 ' I we 5 ' f' 1 1 l 4 ,elf you can guess the student or teacher H Mr. Pitts fanswering phone in Room 1101: that said these things, you will win a free Hello. f 1' l l.W'll S - 1 ticket to the elevator: I 0 Voice on other endlo ine. 1 you 5 ' , --By love, shgs nppmg, please send a pitcher of ice water up to 350. V if N X lil' Three ercent off. 1 4: 41 V V ' , All right, now. - I . N Heard in the Domestic Science Room: 5 Q- l Pass to your first period recitation. Now look what you've done--knocked off 4' . -2- . O i Call up your mother. ' , my cook book, lost my place, and I haven t 4. . 4, ' 0 Stop talking, remember an emPfY barrel the vaguest idea of what I was making. 4. A 'I' Q makes the mostz noise. . h h b ll at at 1 ' l Z 'l' O jf you .arent ln Iiograseat W en t e e Mr. Payne: Does the moon affect the l ' . begins to rmgiyou re a e. add.. ' ' . ' 'l . .tgilwgusluifgr hear this one?-' ' V Phil M.: No, sir, merely the untiedf' Y 7 w 3 H h L. 1 i.. . -r ar 1 . 1 - f ta --Q21-Ebay' S ot mcon Teacher Qabsent-mindedly scratching his + Zz -RY - , V ,.-I-1-ve got just Une more thing to say. headlz There's something been bothering M1 N ' I1 0 ' 2 me for some time. , an 5 E V 'ISl'l,ufog:gdoorl' ' Class: Better get some insect powder be' ' I 'C' I 'I' '. 'Doln't rung walk! fore they get worse. .:. O -gs . A i Here, bcgyfg ' h kln 4 in it , . .5 ' He3Ven9- Ofnuc, ,Wm ' .. Selig: What is a synonym? ,-, 1 ,., 'i' I 'i' 'fN0w, folks, 1111 Swmg out zeros today' Drew: A word that means the same as a 1 Q : 'I' U 'I' Psevemh hour- ' word you can't spell. ' ' Q., HY there-N .. Selig: You're wrong. It is the stuff they Xu! I-ef me see Your Chefn' Q, put on rolls at the bakery. 4 What excuse csn-I give her? t It it U ' h -N , . , l ge qikgegrgmsoagvlge your head. First nStude: 'Iust got a splinter in my 'A .. Q - ' Gh t! tongue. N via ..i'LE:e3f23..C'Esar sg os Second Stude: How did you do that? Al . f'Iust for that I'll work you next time. First Study. Inst 80: ellie'-lgh eaffng 3 W' I7 Who W,-me ghapgxcuse for you? club sandwich in the cafeteria. 'QA , . Park your gum in the basket. . 4 ar 4 X- w ' - 0 say anything until you receive rec- EXPLAINING THB GAME I 5--1, ,gn 905, name?-' W. Norton: Why are they' stop that I seg you tonightf' man from running wgh the k I I L 1 -- ' 1 h di not want ' ,to ma e '-' '- - O I dont think, I know! . Ed Ivey- T eY .- . I . 1 '0, O, 0, or' a goal- , ' -2- -1- ? l 1?I?1',ie 1 don't get caught ditching. Vvilmaz But I thought the object of the 'A I J. '.' 0 Wag ghg Dig-i1g! game was to make goals. ' ' t ' ,-, . What the Heck! Ed: Yes, but he was runnmgitoward the -2- . .:. ' ' I'll get away sick in ,live minutes. wrong goal.. He is on the other side. . 0 , l , A . t ,I t Wilma: 'Well, I can t. see why they haye v 7 ' 1 f , - to knock him down to tell -him about lt: S 7 V Mr. Bliss: What holds the moon in place everybody makgs mistakes, , ' P ' year after year? . 'U , , , ' X hf 'W 'Henri' I-2 The m00rlb6HmS- I When Mr. Hill oiferedhalresvzged for tliile ' A . Y 'P W - d' fth ron w o a . en rea ' ,s o . l 1 B- S I' - I read 'To a Sk lark' this after' illzcogfiay Czaekiilgpetlie little -windows in the . .-, Q A riooanelg' Y glass doors, I cried, gliurrah, the vilorlfl is 4, Q 4, C C s . p . ' t l . 'I' : 'I' ,.B. Drew: ':I'IowV did you get the peskY rw1i2gQ,Jss?:I,E::,1:'.. Us Safe uwngv e I .- . .1 -1- thmgl to listen. . K , . ,Q , V . U .5 G' l 'zf ' ' i I I I A Miss Sparhavgr: 'fvxhen was Rome built? -1- ' , Senior: Will-it be a long examination? Hqinie 5-1 N t Q13 ff ' ' .. ' .,,' tsl! Q Mr. Parker: Well'that's according to you. M155 ispazfhawki who wlCldYau that' .t , It's like some peoplefs boarders-they are so Hexnie: You' did. You sal ome wasn ws gf thin -they seem long. ' built ln H daY- f ll gs W I 'swings va 'm4f:T5f ' soo o4oooo,, ? -.Q Q.. -.1 pr ,,o -31 Uk .lu p.: , ..r '1::::!2. , Q.. of ,.g .., ,.. -'. so of 0. Q s-:- -1- -1- -2- -1- -1- -:- -:- : ' 4 -:- -2- -:- -1- : -: L20-43 05 206 U07 .wr 1- . - - . . . .H . I , A . .1 l 4 . i f F Y li: -1 , A nur 1 V li lt H9 2s. 'f' + 'f' 'X 0 -1- vemsrfwwam 1 ar J 7' gr-Au 'Dr sen..-oe .tj o bf Q QQ-h . ,Qoooqfo 55. , i. - '-' - 0' YJ - 35155. .DEED 4 7 15, -- -- - - r Q Xl Yes, Miss Jones explained, quite a A BOOKISH STORY i f1Uml2ef Of Plants and flowers have the Pfegx It was The Night Before Christmas when 'log' For Instance' the d0g'f05e and dos' David Copperfield started out to serenade XJ violelt are' well known. Can any of you name hls lady love, ..L0ma Doones. who hved m Q , f anot er. -'Th h bl Y' lu 1 There was silence, then a happy look illu- --e House of t- e Qeven Q? es - V 1 At the Crossing, near The Mill on the l T ffpinfed fhf facglof Dick I-vmll: at H13 back Floss he mer Eben Holden, who had just , ' , l 0 t.e Cass' ease' Missy e Ca e 0'-'tv come, from serving Two Years Before the I ' 0 ucollwllowef- Mast, in an effort to teach in Treasure I '5' ' ' ' 'l' Island. His was the story of A Bad Boy, . ' A class in English was asked to write a who, through Pride and Prejudice, had be' K, composition on the human body, and among come A Man Without 3, Country, U A . l , those turned in was one by Jane jones, who The two were like jonathan and David Lal Q x,. wrote: The human b0dy is divided irlw and were never known to disagree, even in I X ' three arts-the head, thorax and the Stem' love affairs. As they walked through a dark Q 'F P , ach, and is split part way up. We walk on lane whistling a Christmas Carol, the Last ' W Q the split ends. of the Mohicans stepped out from the W Q - . ' ' bushes, and, brandishing a tomahawk, served 5 - l them with Sir Roger De Coverly Papers U .'. ' ,V - - an for disturbing the Romance of an OldfFashf 5 x . 'ii ioned Gentleman. Hot words followed, then ., 1 : ' Q P .5 blows. A crowd lgathered, led byrrkllvair-Ehoe, -' t. 5 ' - Q-'EE N , 'fix The H 'er Sc oolmasterf' e onorf Q, . ,ln I 5 lg if ' 7 able Petce?slSterling advised one combatant Q . ' Q72 .4 ' -5 to become A Merchant of Venice and the X'- ' , .5 V' ' , . other a Vicar of Wakefield. N 4 4 jf gli 'H ,iff 51 I Come out into the Great Open Spaces Y 1 S 1 ,,qQ:,j f A where Men are Men, whooped the Virf agen . Y , Wi- glqllilely agreed, and packing up their cares I6 1 fig L.-I ,. 'iilfg 1 and woes, they set out for the Oregon L A4 .51 ' gggpi, Trail to the tune of Bye, Bye, Blackbird. , If N gif ql.'r V 1 The Ancient Magi:-ierg mumbleg as he K lr 'h ,lglifg t hed them go, ' e toops to onquer' .- ilyaslle follows him. Better to wed 'Macbeth' .Elf V- 5, 'Silas Marner'. 9 355 ,i - or But the Little Minister said to the Lady 4 Q4 8 I ' of His Heart, Love Me and the World is x n ' ' ' Mine. . -- Q ES 'Q' 4c 'Q1 o 1 W 'l'b R eo and Juliet said she l K4 A yrs HW QF vesli e om y n fg, 4,53 .X gg-s ,55:2'ff And.t us ended the Tale of Two Cities. I K3 - - g f gm f . . . . cz :. l J i , f A -Elizabeth Bare: How long does it take lg O l 1 ' you to dress in the morning? 1 N , 4 5 sd - 'l' 'l' 'l' D Dan Bare: About twenty minutes. ii Dan Bare :- Why do all the girls smile at Elizabeth: If only tamkes me ten. '79 me? Dan: I was 1, t oug . 1 if C l Ed Chapman: Because they are too well l ' ' Q bred to laugh out loud. i . S ll S Y ' i I4 ' Q 'J ,, ,F ,g Buft gloria returned to class after being - . 0 t o e o ce. ' l' 2 BMf' rliceng .'.What do you know' about setlvlr. Parker: Now, Burt, if yOu aren't l '. 5 ' Oy 2'S HW'-N ' A , I d d b h lf d et ur les' : 0 ,. Genevieve Park: f'Heckl I didnt know Eggs, 3311 wgnlyloyisriiavga- g yo E l 5 ' Q ,I fhel' boiled Slaw- Burt Moritz: I don't care, I own the 1' 'I ' ' other place. t O Si! A Marion Roe- Mr, Hill told me that noth' Mr. Parker: What do you mean own the 3 . Dsl! 55 ing isvimpossiblef' other Place-H . . . if ffl' ' H. Stanage: Tell him to cram an umbrella Burt M.: Why, MF- H111 lust gave It to ' if down his neck and open it. me- ' fl!f,1 S' 1 E 2+-rw t --3:5519 fa -g fi ff -:- -2- -: -2- -2- -: -'- :- '- -:- 3335 X? I 9 0 f I l , ' 'G' - -x .ea ' X - D081 ' 4 4. 3. i 1 , Sex ' iff'W,f5 if-vf 21' - gfwvlv. FNW pQ QTQS4. x.' f:?ufif34 3 f'x'f1s2i w1 J. IJ ...mfg xx. ly., ,VA 4 ET? ' 'wif? f +3 A 9 'fr V h P? IT: . 5 X B5 K'?i if X ' 2 . 1 5-ij' 5, xg vg Q sv! if ii, ju 1 ,lg 5-vw r, , Ji 5 1 A31 ,, if:-' . :ff N JRV A wfyzw yfQQxijJ Llfjgfw ei: '- fi X 4-15, ,J ?vglN, ' K .ffs 425, Qgsgaj Ehffafj .1fWWf . we ' '- V' 1,:'.i sf?-i.a, 5 Q UL W'4 '. X r 1 MIA m' V 1 if ,H Q, 5 x . r .mum flogl , 'mggg .-gb Q,,V W. L s X J 1 1 -4 M x. F ei. If 1 1 I . Y 4' 9 x Y F f iw ,. pmol L -117' E xiii? LFMLH ' ft-MA. S,-nf - Q3 ,S- . x,N - 15 Q 3 1 . K 1 W. 2 V, S.- i I--, f :I kms.: f f - - - 5211 Q 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 'I' n ':' 'I' A 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l' ' 'I' 's' 'I' 's' 2 'E P J .52 -DY tee--- 'Q-or El -Qgtt fcogot 'I Ak' :I 5 1, .v, : u W J Q pt. nt' J no + 4- -L 4- an 6 v ' .ii 1 f r . Y ' Mr. Albright: Why should we celebrate I I ' George Washington's, birthday more than we I - w do mine? . Q. 1Eddie Toothaker: Because he never told l Q ' 0 ur a ie. . ... 4 ny i 4- an 4- - gg , , , ,, - , I 1' 'I' Student: ML Spitler, I want permissionvto fl -'7 'I' 0 . 4 . I .g. ' -5. be away three days after the end of vacation. -0 QW xx 4, l 4' ' + d Mr.fSpitler5:' Ah, you want three more ' 1 ' 4 ' . aye o grace. X' - ' ' O 'P Student: No, sir. Three more days of 5' Q X ' . . Gertrude. Y It 1 It X O .34- 5 ? Mother: What was that ' I hea d ' ' 5 . g , - -- S ? your room last night, son? mme r m ' , l , Z IQ Don Hickey: I was dreaming that I had 155' I W, xx , 5 Q parked the car in front of the high school, 1 YE J ,J Q Q 1 X and when I woke up I was moving the bed ii EQ ' if Q 3- ' ta , Q 4 - X r o 0 J. ' J. around from place to place so that I wouldn t X N I - , , . 2 . I be breaking the parking law. -A :- , .X 'n' ' 'P' ' 'a' ar 4- 4: ' - 'I' ' -'- Q -2- . . I E .'. l .g. -3- O -2- i ' Y M i -2- I .:. W gggr- I L fn Senior: Have you ever tasted the coo-coo Xuf' J Q4 A coffee in the cafe lately? . J l ,, Soph: No, what's it like? K , .11 . - Senior: Just a little weak in the bean. Q4 I ua' s a - - - ag? 4 ' , I . P AIMS ' I ,. gf W A ff R ' I Q Of Sophomores- To keep u ' 'I . K ,-- , V . p th ir bluff -A 'I - l ,Q 4 I jx till they can pass Chemistry. - e X- N f ' Of Juniors: To uide the oth l ' I 5 11 g er c asses in J . l .JM the way they should go. l ' 1 Of Seniors: To get that diploma. i C -2- ' -1- - 1 1 Of Facultygl To get rid of the Seniors as 'Z' . Q .Q J, Q . 'v . f' soon as possi e. v . . . r If M 3, . f 1 - . I 1 sf as -r I -2- 4 -- r 7 Q- ffl: -:- Q , rx. 1 1. Walter M. Hoffman, '24: When I was I I z' I ' , l ' at East I studied Math, and now I am work- 4' Q ' Q I . Q I ing for a dentist extracting roots. v ' 5 .Qt 13. gggan: Wl5en.I was in school I ' ' 1' F jg -f-.nnllu stu ie s erres, an just to ay I got Q' Y 4 a W'gFi.1,sfe,r Q 03 :1-. oneium - canned. ,. . W wh , ' ' Z -s Florence S.: Let's go for a walk. . Q 4 .. .- . l nn: I wish I were our mother Q 43 Q Brose L.: How come? fomswili' .. Y , - .:. . 4, . Wigxlogegiiribbgfitsgriagiyi.have to exercise thgguhnnie: I'll go home and ask Dad about 4, Q I 'I' 'I' 4 4- an ' :, Q -I I 'I' Why are the four years iri school like four I I I J, ' 6. I .g. of Shakespeare's plays? Because: Mrs. Adair: James, what are you doing I . . A- First Year, A Comedy of Errors. home from school so early? ' 2 H Second Year, Much Ado About Nothf V james: XVe had a big fire. l',u tw. 2 ing. . Mrs. Adair: You did? , ng ghirdhgear, 'URTIYQ i.i'lii1It.g d W H Jangesii Yes, me and two other fellows Il - ourt ear, h 's e at n s e . were re out. A nu ll' ' is ' ' 1 ' r N s -:- -:- 4- -:- -:- 4- + -:- -:- Q., m a. - -:- -2- -:- QI -:- -1- -1- 2- -:- -1- -Y , -2- -1- -:- -:- ' -:- -:- -:- -:- -' 4 -2- -:- -:- - -2- 4- -2- -:- -. ' E- K -iv L2 - -sin . 52123 r m A M A 1, A I .F SX Ex A 1 W, wfk- .ff wif? ki A x Q is 5 miif, iii? 1 .. - M' L.. .- j ...Nw 4. ,- N.. .,...,,..,.....,..............,.............f. ...,................ 5213 214 D153 E216 P171 l V Y., . .W . . null nr ,LW mx l 1 ,, I c -:f -:- -:- -1- fx fa -1- -1- -:- -i .:- EEL . , gl l2b--...--- sa ---.. I -..--- . ---....-4f1 , AQ. 'I .. .l. 'I' -U. . -I- .O . . 9 Ill . Swim M J ro- z f- mmm - 'v re. 1 H H - - - 9 3 if s - '- ' L I I EDDICATION ' i ' - I I I ---'AY 'Y M MISIYCSSZ hLO0li here, Mary, I can write ' X, ' 'Eg ' - 5 -135 , my name in the dust on this chest. X, 2 E ii if Maid: Gawsh, there is nothing like eddi- T lui , ' EC., :Eiga 5 cation, is there, ma'am? - V . I 2? ifqe-is 'if ff it it Ib . B4 I I T 5- Mf- Pits: Who made..Y0u? ' of Iim C.: I don t know. l Q Eu: Jl,,,Ajig Mr. Pitts: Don't know? You ought to be' ' Q 6 , Q Q 5:-QffCCf:5if7gySfA54 L f ashamed of yourself, a boy of eighteen years .id glial! 1433: 113715155 ,E old. Why, there is little Dickey Fulton, he is '1 4 ltfi .,.- , f only three. He can tell, I dare say. Come ' la X- I I ' Z l, I g,4g:g.gf9f.yQ,l.- -5 W here, Diekey. Who made you? . , 4 V-f .QM God, said the infant. . ,I Q ,Z X 1 Ma. Pitts: There, I knew he would ref 'Q' ,- K N X X iaeig els!! W mem er inn , 5. . - G1 1-i-ifitfffw' Jim C.: wen he ou mer 'taint but a ri: 'lu - 'S- vw I - I g ' . - In , 4 , Jw, little while since he was made. U k 0 ' -:igggzi f , , ,Q if- Gx : Q ' ,,- I A 1 Triplet: How many.: days in each I I' : QQ I mont 7 ' .5 '-1 , Fletcher Birney: Thirty days has Septem' i L V ' ber, all the rest I can't remember. The cal- bln K Mr. Spitler: Say, you can't smoke in this effdaf hangs UPQQU the wall. WhY bofhel' me WU! . 6 building. with this at all? V 1 ' G 1 Toothaker: Who's smoking? I sf ik wk 1 . sf ' in Ilfgilrsggfaiv, Well, You ve got Your P'Pe Father: gack, why are you always behind 'f . ' ' ? ' f .lg I Palzoglgakssi yogegiegfgdpaiixmgq. get your m lggoliliat I may pursue them, father, l , , , . d .V w I-Q if ,vs gr ear ,kb 4: ,F Q r' ,L I ciongt like my prof at all, f ,H i ' n act, I think he's punk. . He sharpened his pencil with my knife Q , 5 To mark me down a flunk. 1 ,G - K 0 , p wr -r wk , 32 ? . Miss Toby: I'Iow' can you tell if there is l E: ' A 1 any air dissolved in a given sample of water? ' l 1 l Q Dorothy Z.: Put a fish in it and if the Q Q 5 , i hsh doesn't die, there is air in it. V '. if 4 : 5 wk are ar ' Miss Hopkins: Write a sentence using the l T P 4 word 'mor0n'. 4 I Helen: Dad said that I couldn't go out lg - W Q until I put moronflk ak is s Q V. A 3 v . . .. - . 41 , l Dan Williams: So you flunked the exams g Q ' u again this year. What was the matter this - l . . time? l i s' Calmar Reedy: Oh, they asked the same ' l , l l questions again this year. . 9 ' l 4: sc ix EE . eg Mrs. Fynn: 'I have went.' That is wrong, l isn't it? Q , Ed Sanger: Yes. 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Boosters' Club ........ Boys' Cooking Club ......... Boys' Glee Club ...... Boys' Kodak Club.. Boys' Music Club .... Cadets .................... Campbell Prize ....... Clio Club ........... ...l00'101 .. ....... 1051107 .. ........... 114 169 128 150 182 .......123 .......153 .......162 .......151 117 ...........177 139 Class Day ............... .............. Classes' .......................... ....... F acing 20 Commercial Club ......... .............. 1 67 Committees .............. ........... 1 40 Congress ..................... ........... 1 74 Contents .I ....................... .............. 4 Contests and Debates ......... ....... 1 15'120 Cruisers Club ................... ........... 1 78 D Club ..................... ....... 1 46 Debating ........ ....... 1 20 Dedication ............. ....... 3 Diana ........................ .............. 1 7 1 Elder, E. Waite ......... ............... 1 4-15 Faculty .................. .................. 1 6-20 Features .............. ......... F acing 190 Fine Arts ..........,..... ........... 1 21432 Flying Squadron ........ .............. 1 84 Football .................. ....... 1 02f105 Football Dance .......... ........... l 35 French Club ........... ....... 1 64 Girls' Athletic ............ ....... 1 49 Girls' Glee Club ........... ....... Kodak Club ....... ....... Girls' Girls' Golf .......................... ....... 123 152 Reserve ............ ....... 1 81 109 Hard 134 Times Party ........... ....... Hill, Roscoe C ................... ....... 1 3 Hill Short Story Contest ........ ........ 1 18 HifY ................................. ....... 1 80 Home Economics ...... ........... ....... 1 8 3 Honor Cup ................................. ....... 1 19 Indoor Baseball ...................................... 11 1 International Relations Club ................ 176 jazz Orchestra ........................................ 12 5 juniors ..................... .......... ........ 7 5 '90 mu Iunior Prom. .... .... Junior Radio......... junto ............................. Kiwanis ............................. Knauss, Essay Contest ......... Kodak Clubs ...................... Latin Club .................... I Lelawala ...................... Library Council ............. Local Honor Society .......... Minerva ......................... Motor Club ..................... Music .................................. National Honor Society ....... National Oratorical Contest. Newlon, Jesse H ......... ......... Orchestra ............................. Orchestra, jazz ..................... Organizations ....................... Page .........136 54 ' ......... 172 ......p..1-17 .......Q1...'1.18 .........152f153 ' 156 Qljfffiliil ..........122' 129 185 143 170 ............156 125 141 119 12 ParentfTeachers Association ................ Piano Club ........................... Porter, Myrta B .................. Public Speaking ....... Quartette .................... Red I and White Day ........ 124 125 Facing 140 190 ............160 3 173 .........125 138 Radio ......................... ............ 1 54-155 School ..................... ......... F acing 4 Science Club ......... Senate .............. Senior Senior Senior Senior Picnic ......... Play ............... Prom ................... Radio Club .......... Shafroth Contest .......... Slide Rule Club .......... Soccer Social Social Hours ....... Sophomores ....... Spanish Club ......... Sports Club .................. Spotlight ......................... State Essay Contest ....... Steinberg Prize. ................... Student Council .................... Swimming ................... 5. ..... Tennis .............. . ........... Thatcher Cup ....... ....... Track Two-Arts Club ............... Vaudeville, Angelus ........... Violin and Vocal Club ....... Volley Ball ...................... Wolcott Contest .......... Wonder Club .............. XVoodbury Contest .......... Wrestling .................... ............l75 .........21f74 139 flffffff 131 .........1s7 .........155 116 158 12 .........133'140 135 .........91-96 .........165 .. ............. 147 .........186f187 ............118 ..........144fl45 10 .........108 .........119 .........98-99 .........163 .........130 .........l61 ........,113 17 .........179 16 10 M M.- ,nr ..4 .lv .X ' 'W - w.-S 1 mf ' ,f 1 : '. Q, -gay., .-1 -,.- -,,v.E,fi?w1-.Q , X . . - , V - Q mv .L . w AH V MH . 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