East High School - Angelus Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1928

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BRT .SPONSOR ELIZABETH nrwcona FRFINCES Hoourm nmmson sum' 'msmn mason nonofnn vfmes Hema 'rvpnsw' nsst ausmrssmz HENRY STFIRK WILUHM LIIVREMZE. LIBBIE 5CI'INI1'ZER. IRYIN KRFIMIJCH MDRTIFIER SGNON H3512 HJSINE55 MGR. IR. EDITRESS JKBIISINESS NSI. PHOTOGRRPHER Uvl w w ' o fr .: 1 a Iffll Ill N. W W xxi .g. pu, ' ,429 ::--I il 'l' .-'ha N Fare word ' v HIGH school year book should be primarily a memory book for the students of the school to enjoy in later years. The Annual Board of 1928 has had this primary attainment in mind and has attempted to make a book which conforms to this standard. The staff believes that pictures are better remindersjthan mere words and has, therefore, made this book -an album of photo' graphs, leaving out alllunnecessary reading- matter. Another unique feature' of this year book is the art work. All illustrations are wood cuts made by East's Art Department under the direction of Miss Estelle Stinchfleldl The theme of the art work is the superiority of human mind over matter as seen in modern development. ' ' ' The Annual Board wishes to express its deep' est appreciation to the students who have ,, given their time doing the art work and also to Mr. Oscar Marinoif, faculty sponsor, Miss Gertrude Toby, proof readerg and. to Lawrence Fisher, Lillian Hellerstein, Frances Seibert and Nellie Edwards, typists. The 1927 Angelus was awarded AllfAmerican rank in the National Annual Contest conducted by the University of Minnesota. It is with the hope that the 1928 staff has maintained the high standard thus set that we submit the 1928 Angelus. , ' ' GEORGE GRAHAM, 2 , Editor. I i l P l lhix wud ! w Mai, Wfl' ll. f 1 X as OOO Zi l7l ?f 'III I nlnl I xx? -:E Q. iii I I I I 'TT ... 5 1 .,. Fore word ' 1 HIGH school year book should be primarily a memory book for the students of the school to enjoy in later years. The Annual Board of 1928 has had this primary attainment in mind and has attempted to make a book which conforms to this standard. The staff believes that pictures are better reminders than mere words and has, therefore, made this book -an album of photo' graphs, leaving out alliunnecessary reading matter. Another unique feature' of this year book is the art work. All illustrations are wood cuts made by East's Art Department under the direction of Miss Estelle Stinchiielcl. The theme of the art work is the superiority of human mind over matter as seen in modern development. ' ' The Annual Board wishes to express its deep' est appreciation to the students who have .given their time doing the art work and also to Mr. Oscar Marinoff, faculty sponsor, Miss Gertrude Toby, proof readerg and. to Lawrence Fisher, Lillian Hellerstein, Frances Seibert and Nellie Edwards, typists. The 1927 Angelus was awarded AllfAmerican rank in the National Annual Contest conducted by the University of Minnesota. It is with the hope that the 1928 staff has maintained the high standard thus set that we submit the 1928 Angelus. , ' f GEORGE GRAHAM, - , I Editor. oQo ,mer .. A I I I I . I . 'X W-A I air elim 1 I I, ii? ll! V F!! 47 0' f H. 72 r- Y' 'Sis , fi 12252 'S i7l l'7'V'fF'4 TE. ,I W' Y Nw- 4 ' up 1 N si' Q-:nl i , in 'f 1 X lfnlll .A . Ill U X . W 'Z salma A9 IQ :gl ing: 1 x, , D Ev!! arg oG0 tv xi' ,. . 'vs . reed . 1 Q AS a student of East High School, I believe in An Aristocracy of Service. I believe that only those who serve, live. I believe that I can attain this ideal only: g . ' I As I learn self control, As I keep my mind and body clean, As I am open minded, honest, fair in thought, Word and deed, AM am sociable, courageous and dependable, As I am tolerant, coiceding to everyone the it , ,X ,M fl .Alu ' mn 5 7x1 - 5 'llll ' 1. 1 .7 'nh Q. v right to his opinion, it As I respect law in my school, in my home, and A p in my community, l As I develop in myself an appreciation for the I ' finer things of life. ' - I believe it is my duty to develop my possibilif A ties and to be the self that God intended. I be' I lieve I can do this only as I find myself in service I tj to others. ' 155 Above all, I believe that character and content' - ment in service are the true measures of success, and that in achieving these, by serving as I would , A be served, I shall be a true citizen of East High X l 4 and of my country. - 1 if 1-1 Q 45- V- ' , , .rfii-J . - 'vw ,. 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E bl? fxi- .If . ,' LA ,-WK ., , , 1. 431 ,, .ua FRONT VIEW f 101 NORTH FRONT nook I 1 11 MICHAEL ANc:ELo's DAVID U21 THE BIOLOGY CONSERVATORY I 1 31 THE ENTRANCE TO THE LIBRARY U41 THE LIBRARY U71 SECOND FLOOR CORRIDOR f 161 Nc BRTHEAST vim U71 mow TR1c:Ks ON THE TREES U31 I 1 THE ESPLANADE IN WINTER U91 SI' HUGH AT N fm Q ll 4... x iiwftiwygel . - ru 'N ' 1 .J ' 1 .,-r. ,-wr. N . 1- ik ,, 4 f , .1 1 'E' . as -L ,A -. 1 .4 v .. ffl wi, M ' e-df-5 L Clark H. Spitlcr lvlyrtn B. Porter Asslstzmt Principal lit-gm of Uirls Rose fmg- C, Hill, Pr xvx, - tml FACULTY we in former years hut few changes occurred in the East .faculty during Env . 19Q7f1923. Mrs. Borst s untimely death caused a gap which will remain unfilled. Miss Naylon hecame Mrs. Sullivan, hut remains with the school. I Mrs. Anderson, formerly Ruth Hopkin, resigned at midyear to devote her ' X . 1 full time to housekeeping. John Alhright, Spotlight Sponsor :ind history teacher, resigned to take up the study of law. His resignation will he elfectivc next Septemhcr. l john R. Allvriqht lllj NIARY E. Amex-woN English JOHN R. ALHRILQHJ' History Rrrn HOPKIN Ax1u.nf.ov English Con.-x L. Am' xml Srcrftzlry AN N Vrn: Bfm4a1.rv Latin Lfu'RA BLLLH BALTLN Cummurcinl HILLLN M. Bxixnu fllcrlc MARf:,ARl'1 BMNUN English Funrmrruux V ljlmyrics K,fx'rnr1RIx11 B1u'muI,lN Biulugy Sl I LLA Cx1.A.x1ul,Rs Englxeh XVIILIM1 H. Spaxnirh Ro-11 C,o1.I1 Hump Econmnici Um'1 Il, L. Comms Fnmll Buss f.x.x1'rmw Ass-x Mr,kl.la l71x.1,ux Sp.m1fh A Rm.u.uz Emusiox Spanish TVIILMULU EQTVRL Cllvrk Nfxnxx, Flgxuvmx Spanish luv N 1. F1511 :ix Cur11nxurciul Rl' ln' SHl l'l2 FLAN N HU' M.nlu-matics Ron: Cmuu' Fx' x N English P.fuLlN1: Gunn, 1 '1- Hnglull I1x.1:fus1.'x'll C-mum Latin. English AN NA M. C1u.N'r Latin lim-1.v N C-1ul'1flN Husmry M mu' HASKELL Lnhrguigm Donrs R. H.ATCII Hibmry Ku lu um up HorrxmN Iiwmry Ox-Ax. 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In realization of their golden years spent at East, marked with . , 1 JA ills: Sl :JN accomplishment and achievement, a toast is offered them and hope is exf pressed that they will, with infinite aspirations for higher things, continue to conquer those things that their futures hold in store for them. Organ- ized undertexcellent leaders, the class has consistently given of its best to further the priceless traditions of friendship and to serve as an example to future graduates, ambitious for higher standards in citizenship, athletics and scholarship. Athletes of '28 have shown the true East spirit in their sportsmanship and ight on every team. The Spotlight, edited by a senior, was judged the second best high school paper in the West. ln every phase of activity the Senior Class has predominated. The good traditions of former Angels have been the inspiration of the Prom, the class gift to the Scholarship Fund, and finally the Commencement exercises, which mark the passing of the Class of 1928 from the memorable days spent in East's hall of learning. Q A its f ga ' fsh J QpxWl'5 iQ,-MA l37l 1. A , 'ii fliii ' 5 95.5253 -1.5 fxigg 2-fiift? is llfvikf . if V.. a fx. 1 Y? ' gf, ,-'gig . wif M 1- EX 55 .-V ,, S, In 'ii as 5 -' .1 rf: ' ..V nag ' ..,i lil ' rw V, .3 3 fri 1 inwlgl 5: ,f Q u fx. no-. , 2 . v ii , E5 ' il'i??23'7i' MAA' UL V., , A 1, A A l - L. f Az lam if Elk- N E? f i, 1 A- w, .-1 V, I ABBOTT, ELIZABETH Drama, 33 Latin. 1. Z, 33 Curl Rcscrvcs, 1, lg Clcu Club, Z, 33 Lclawalag Bells of Bcailjolais. .ADAM S, EDNA O. ADAMS, HELIQN A. Local Honor, 2, 33 Spanish, l, Z, Girl Rcscrvcs, lg National Honor, 3. ADAMS, MARJORD2 Piano, 35 Local Honor, Z, 3. AHL. Doaormf F. Commercial, Z, F, 'l'rvasurv:r, 33 Girls' Kodalf, 3. fXKINS, lVl.-XRGARET C. X Girl Reserves, 1, Z, Commcrcial, Z: Tlirrc TH, 3: Junko, 3 Big Sister, 3. ALLEN, IJONALIW F. Tyro, l, Z3 Rvd hlaflsrts, 3: Sunior Barn llancu Conirnittcu. KXLLEN, JEAN Clio, Z, 33 Girl Rvscrvcs. l, Z. 33 Vicwprcsiduiit. 2, PI'l'fIx.lCYlf, 3, junior Escort, Z3 Big Sxstcr, 33 Local Honor, l, 2, 3g Scrrct.iryfTl'casurvr, 5, Exccutivu Colnnntrcc, 3, National Honor, 3, Spotlight, 33 llolcort, lg Vollvylwall, 23 Soccvr, 2. ALLLN, MARY' Loi' Latin, Z, 3, Local Honoi, S: National Honor, 3. ALSBACH, ORVAL f33l iv., I A , l ,Ay A5 ifiilffgf iv i , rALTHOL'SE, HLTIIH C. Aluninr Rznlicng Scicmc mmnmy, 3. AMTIZR, HARRIET Clin, lg Pixmn, 5 ANDERSON, GLADYS M. hlumn, 33 Two Arts, F. ANDERSON, HELEN G. Wivndcrg Girls' Hikingg ANDERSON, RUTH M. junrn, 35 Spanish, 3. I IAXNDERSON, MAXINE I 1 Sunutig Chun. Lab. Asslt- v A Girls' Arhlctic Ascxcizitiong Kun Frcnch, I, Z, 3: Truisllrcr, 33 Wondcr, Zg Girl Rusi Gzimnuu, 31 Local Honor, l. Z, 3: Nzltiunrll Hrmur. Z Sistcr, 35 Glue Club. 1. Z, 3g Studvnt Council, Bmxliulalisg Lrlzuwnlng Picklvs. ARRUGAST, RUTH Z3 1 iw Spanish, l, Z: Drama, 2: Sports, 2, 31 Bzwlcvtlvznll. l. 21 Suu 2, 3: Bzischzill, lg junior Escort 3: Girl Rcscrvcs, 3. ARONOFF. SADYIS E. Hump Economics, 1, Zg Frcnclr, 2. ATLIVAICK, CELIA ROMA Girl Rcscrvcs, l, 2, 33 Two Arts, 2, 3g Drama, 1. fXTKlNS, FRANCES K. junta, I, 2, Sq Two Arts, 1, Z. 3, 3 Truck, Zg Trixusurcr Sport H91 BAINL. SYLVIA L. Sports, 1, Z. 33 Viccfprvanlrnt, 3: Girl Rcscrvus, 1, 2, F: Prcsulunt, 23 Trvabiirur, 33 Local Honor, 1, Z, SL lJ1'CSlJx'l1l, 3, National Honor, 2, 33 Girls' Atlxlctic Association. Z, 3: Hcad Girl, 3, Big Sistvr, Z, 3, Srudunt Council, Z, 31 junior Escort, 2, Rul and Vfhltu Day flonnnittuu, 3, Mziy' Quan'- Attumlant, Z: Play Fvstlval, lg Senior Play, 31 Soccrr. 1. 2, 31 Volluylmll, 1, Z, 3, l'5aslu'tlwall, Z, 31 Hzisulwall, 1, lg Track, 2, Big D , 'lg Gold DH, 3,T1-nnib. 1, Z. BAIRD. DOROTHY G. junio, 1, Z, 33 Crniscrv. l. 2 33 Scrrvraiv ,Innior Clanp Wolcott. BAIRl3,MARC1ARET F. Commcrcial, 3. BAKER, HAZEL H. BALL, IACK BARE, ELIZABETH E, Ivlincrxa, 1, Z, 3, Crniscrf, 1. Z. 3: Innior Ebcortz Rui and llfliitc Day Coiiiniittcv, 2, V1ccfPrnn.lcrit lvfincrva, 3. BARGER. CONAN BARKHIQRST, GRORUL '.. Spud, 2, Inturnational Rrlalionf. 3: Scicnrc. ' 1 BARR, FAITH D. Drama, 1, 2, 3, Pnlwlic Speaking, 1, Z, Sccrctary, 2: French Club, 33 Flying Squadron, Z3 junior Escort, 'lg Big Smvr. 31 Scnior Play Committcu: National Honor, 3. BARRA, ELVERA M, Frcnch, 1, Piano, 33 junior Escort, 1301 BARTL1:'rT. lvl.-XRY Lousri Cruisvrs, 3: Ivlincrva. Z, 3, Girls' Atlilftic Association BASTIN. Lut1L1.riA. lunto. l, 2, 33 Clio, 2, 3: Cruisrrs, lg ,lunior Escort. BATES. GRACE I, Curl Rvsvl'x'i's, lg Drama, Z, 3, Girls' Vocal and Vinln BECKER, ORVILLE V, Archcry, l. Z: Truasurcr, Assistant Business Nlanigtt of Spotlight, 3, Businrss Nlanagcr journalism Class Papur XXL Assistant Stage Mainzigcr, 1, 3. BEESLEY, ROBERT B. Scicncc, 35 ,lunior Radio, Z3 Tumbling Ti-ani. BEESL1iY,JACK H. Congrvss, 1, 2, 3, Trcasurcr, 23 Prcsidunt, 31 Nation il Fi unsic Lcaguc, 33 Boostcr, 23 Flying Squadron, Z, Studtnt Council, 35 Chairman Program Commirtcc of Senior Class Dclvatu Team, 33 Rcd and Xlfhitc Coinrniitcu, 3. BEGOLE. CAROL H. Druna, Z, 3, Angelus Sister, 31 Drama Play, 3 BE1.LonI.josEPH1NE A. Wondcr, lg Orchestra, 1, BEN1c:H'r, HAROLD W. Vaudcvillc, Z, junior Escort, W Hi-Y, l, Z, Spanish, lg D Club, Sq Swimming, 31 Sgmor Barn Dance Committee. BENJAMIN, ALDRICH F. Spanish, Z, 33 Intcrnational Relations, lg Astronomy Scivncc, 2. 531 Bi.ssrR, MILTON j. Scnatc, 33 Pulwlic Spcalcing, 33 lntvrnatmual Relations, 1, 2. Blrsui, JANET llrama, I. 2, 33 Prugram Cumnmittrv, 33 Clio, 1, 33 Spot- light, 13 Play Fustival, 33 Propcrtics Drama Play. 3. BINHHAM, ROBERT B. Congress. 2, 3: Drama, 33 International Rclations, 33 Buys' Kudak. 1, 2, Stam , lg Cadets, 1, Z, 3, Rifle Tram, Z, 33 P Drill Tram, Z3 Drama Club Play, ig National Honur. 3. BIRCH, EDNA MAR Humc Econurnics, Z3 Diana, 33 Hiking, l. BIRD. MILURRU V, Aluntu, 3 BIRNHY, FLETCHER W., JR. IDM Club, I, 2, 33 Red Jackets, 33 Football, 1, Z, 33 Prcfidunt '7 Srvphuinurc Class, 13 Scrgcant at Arms, -3 Sergeant at Arms UN Club, lg Rril anilW'h1tc Cnmnutlvc, 3. BIXLRR. BliULA1i-I. Girl Rcscrvc, 13 Cfumninrcial, 33 Orchcstra, l, I v BLACK, VJENONA M. Girls' Music, 1, Z, 31 Trcasurur. 33 Iviinurva, 3, Girl Rc' scrvv, l, 2, Girls' Ulu: 1, 2, 3: Soccer. 33 Baseball, 3, Picklcs, Lclawala, Bclls Of Bcaujolias, Big Sistcr, 23 Spongu, w junior Escnrt, -. BLOCK, Nnssm Diana, I3 Bihliophilc, Z, 33 Basrlwall, lg Vullcyhall. Z. BLOOD, FRANK R. l?'2l .'-1' 4.-V... -. ...-.f,.B,,.,f, O. yy. -X BONE, HOXX'ARD BORDERS, MARION H. Drnmn, 33 Captain Bxukctluxll, lg Track, 25 Baseball, lg All flluln Plzly. BOSWELL. V1Rc:1N1A K. Clio. l, Z. 31 lvimcrvn Trczisurcr, Sq Hxking, lg Vulluylmll. 1, Z5 Soccur. 1. 23 Buskcthull, 1, 2g Big D junior Escort. Zg Opcrrrrn, l, 35 Picklcs, Bulls of Buzmjolizns. BRADFORD, VJILLIAM 1. Slidc Rulc. lg Local Honor, Z, 3g Scicncc, 33 Astronomx 33 Nsmonnl Honor, 3. BRARH.LEONT1m5 M. Commcrciul, ig Digmzx, 2 BR1c:c:s, MARION L. Girl Ruscrw, 3g Commercial, 3. BROPHY, ELINICE L. Ummm. 35 Frumlx. l. 2, Glcc flllxlw. l, Z, Eg Opcrcttn, Ilrnmzl l'l'ly T BRUXYN, G15ORc:1z A. BROWN. WANDA A. Wondur Club. 2: Gnrlsl Athlunc. 2g Stngr Sctting, 32 Junior Escort, Nzmonzxl Honor, 3. BROXVN. RVTH U31 'LLL -fi-.. 'film-. S:3 fr .1 BROVVNLEILBEATRICI1 French, 2, 3, lYondur, 3, Girl Rcscrvui, w BRQWNLIE, ELIZABETH H. Minurvzi, 33 Two Arts, 1, 2, 3, Local Honor, 1, 3, Girl Reserves, lg Vocal, Violin, lg Vulluylmll, l, 21 Nzitionzil Hunnr Society, 33 Scniur Picnic Cnrnrnmcc. BRUNT, NELLIE L. Jiinm, 2, 3, Sports ' 5 At uri' 2 Girls' GI c , 2, J, inrl. hl L, , J, 2 Clulw, 2: Succrr. l, 2: Vullcylvnll, l, 7.1 Biiskuthnll, l, 23 UD .. ,A I , .N H tt I Biischnll, l, 2, Big and Whitc Dany, 3: BUELL, ALEX I, BlfIiHLf'.R, JEAN A. Girl Rcsurvu, l, 2, BUKA, EVELYN kllnmr Eauurt, Oprrc zi, Km lvolcutt, l. French, 31 lwlinvrxi 3: lVolcutt, l, Z, 3. Two Arts, 2, 3, Girl Reserves, lg Drama, Z. 3: Latin, Ig Flying Squadron, Z, 3, Big Sistvr, 31 ,lliniur Escort. BUMPIIS. EVELYN E. Bilvliophilu, 2, 3: Prcsidcnt 3 . Z, 3, Nzitmnzil Honor, Z, Y BLIRACKHR. DOROTHY M. Two Artf, 2, Minerva, F Di'R'r, HARRIS H. Scniur Rddin, 3 CAREY, EL'rsf5Nri C. Drqiinqi, ' 3, Lncal Hnnur, l Buys' Kmlzik, 31 lYundcr, .11 Spud, 1, 'lg Rzulm, lg Miitimr, Z U41 CARLISLE, PAULINE C. Vocal, Viulin, 3g Drama, 31 OrclIrsrrII, Music, History Club CARLSON. GERALD L. ,lunior Radio, l: Boys' Cooking, lg Senior Chefs, 3 L Rule, 3: Caduts, 2, 3. CARNES, CHAPIN S. Tvrn, Ig Hnustcrs, lg HifY, l, 2, 31 Archcrv, Z5 SLcrLtIr History, 3. 4 CARSTARPHEN, CATHERINE Clin, Z, 3, Mincrxxi, 3: Girlsi Atlxlctic, Z3 Soccrr, 2. CHARNESKI. JULIA Spanish, 35 Girl Rcscrvcs, I, 3 CHASE, RICHARD M. CHRISTOPHER, FRANCES L. Nlincrvn, 3: Gln Club, 31 Girls' Vocal and Violin, SQ unmr Escort, Zg Opcrurtn, 31 Big Sistcr, 3. CLAYPOOL, RVTH D. Wundcr Clulw, lg Girls' Hiking, 2: Twu Arts, 33 SIRLII Tum, 1. COBERLY. EMORY M. Piano, 3, ,lumur Escort, Z. CQHEN, MARVIN B. jiininx' Cilwfs, lIIIurII:ItiIwII1Il Rcl:ItiuIIs. Spotlight. Us 4 ww ,,., - ,,.n,. ' x I .. ,,, n4,.,x ,. 1. . . 1,. 1 COLLINS, ERNEST H. SPIIJ. l: Two Arts. l. 2. F: HD. 2, 3: AfChfYYI 21 SWlm' ming, 2, 33 Captain Swimming, Z, Cadets, I, Z, 3. COLLINS, KATHERINE E. Bcta Drama Cluh, Z, 3: Piano Clula. 2. 3. Local Honor. 1. 2, 31 Ulm Cluh, 3, junior Escort, Ig Bulls of BcaI11olais, Na' tional Honor, CoLI.IssoN, BETTY K. Piano. lg Hiking. 1: lunro, Z. ig Cruisers, Z, 31 Soccer, Z' Baslccthall, l, 2, Vollcyhall, lg junior Escort. CQNANT. MIN.-x E. Two Arts, 1, Z, 35 Stags Sttting. Eg National Honor, 3. CONZET. GERALDINE F. Drama, Alpha, l, Z, 3: Two Arts, l, Z, 31 Sccrctary of Alpha, Drama, 32 Prcsidnnt Two Arts. 3: Glcc Cluh. 3, Big Sistvr, 2. 3g Baschall, 21 Drama Club Play, XYolcott. 1, Z. 3, Studcnt Council, 3, Lihrary Council, Z3 Chairman Senior Pin Committcv, 35 -lunior Escort. Z: Qucrn's Attcndant for Rul and White Day, Z, Rod and White Day Committcc, 3. Coox, FRANK R. Congress, l, 2 7: Slitlc Rule. Z: Scicncc, FZ Spanish, Wg Local Honor, ', 3, Prcsidcnt Slitlc Rulc, Z5 National Honor. CORMAN, FAYE COTTRELL, JAMES C. Sficncc, 2, 3, Radio, l. 1, Boys' Nlufic, lg National Honor, 'lg Local Honor. 1. 33 Dann' Urclustra, Z, 3: Vaudcvillc, Z' Upcrctta, 3: Urchcstra, 1, 2, 3, Band, l. CRAMER. DAVE Senior Radio. ,lunior Ratlio, Slnlc Rulc, Cooking Cluh. CREED. JOHN B. Boostcrs, Z, 3g Trcasurcr Boosturs, 31 HifY, 1, Z, 3, UD wr I Cluh, Z, 3. Spad, 2, Chrcrlcadcr, 2, 31 Hcad Chccrlcadcr, 3, Annual Art Stall, 3: Advrrtising, Z, 35 Rctl and Xfhitc Day, 3, Scnior Faculty Game. l36l CRISSMAN, RI'TII XV. Sports, 1, 2, Sq Presitletit Sports, 33 junto, Z, 3: Two Arts, lg U. A. A., 2, FQ Local Honor, l, Z, Big D, 2, Gold D, Z, Sofcer, I, Z, 31 Volley, l, 2, 33 Basketball, l, Z, 3, Batsehzlll, 1, 2, 31 Mzllixigcr Truck, 3, Captain Bttskcthnll, 3: fiqtptxttn Soccer, I3 Secretary Senior Class, Council, 1, junior Escort, 2: Cnptnin Vollcy, 21 fufillfbffil. Z1 Chztirmztn Red :Ind XYhitt' Athletics, 3, Big Sister, 1, 2, Delegate Boulder Athletic CoIIfert'IIceq Nntiongtl Honor, 3. CRONIN, ELEANOR A. jiinto, 2, 3, Clio, Z, 33 Two Arts, 1, 22 Big Sister, 2. DANI ORl7, BETTY E. DARIuIs, MARY FI1ANCI5s junto. 2, 3: Cruisers, A' 31 Spotlight, 33 Big Sister, 3, Junior Escort, 2, Orchestm, 2 3. DAVIDSON,lMOG1iNF DAX'IS,X71RCIlNIA M. lvlinervit, 33 Local Honor, 31 Spotlight, SQ Thirtl Prize S. A. R, Essay Contest, 3, Nnttongtl Honor, 5. DAY, VIIu:INIA L. Girls' Athletic, l, 2, Kodak, Z, I DAYIQIN, HENRY M. ' Junior Chefs, 33 ,loIIrII:IlisIII, 33 Bziskethnll, Z, 31 Spotlight Reporter. DFNSLOW, BI.ANcrIE E. lvlinervn, 1, 2, 3, Cruisers, l, Z, 31 Glec Club, 3: Volleyball, Eg Basketball, 3, Vice-President Minerva, 3: Vicc'Presidunt Cruisers, 35 junior Prom, Committee junior Escort, Big Sister, Uperettn, 3, Senior Prom Committee. DIE SCIOSE, FRANK Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, juz: Band, 35 Band, 'lg Astronomy, l, 2. U71 ,,., .. .. J TP 1-55 . ,I ,II m is -'Q-srsmr A I . E-pl , .fm Y gig? P If F1 ' if .X fa ' W .Y 'ing P' .. 'T ' 'H . ' Q ,. I ctw 'G 'T ' VI - nikki' ff' I I 4' Ei 2 . 5,22 K .Z 1. viii if I-izw X. W .A ' lik If l3fFs'Pf I aw my xg.. I 1.41 DE SPAIN, LOUISE I. Bells of Beaujolais. DUNNELLY, ROSEMARY French, lg Minerva, 3, Clio, 3. DRAIQE, DOROTHY A. National Honor, 3, DREW, CLARA LOUISE Sister, 3, junior Escort, 2. DRYEoos, FRANCES R. DUFFY, MARGARET M. DURELL, ABBIE I. Draina, 3. DYE, LIDA M. EGGERS, HENRY L. Red and Wfhite Day Committee, 3. I EHRET, RALPH G. Drama, 2, 3, 3 T's, 3, Junior Escort, 2. 51 Girls' Vocal and Violin, 1, 35 President, 2, Lelawala, Minerva, 2, 33 Kodak, 2g Piano, 2, 3, Orchestra, 21 Big Minerva, 33 Girl Reserve, lg Cruisers, 2, 3, Hiking, lg Soc' ccr, 2, 33 Volleyball, l, 23 Basketball, 2, junior Escort, 2. HifY, 33 Spanish, 1, 2, 33 Treasurer, 3, Drama, 2, I Student Council, 2, 3, Senior Play, 33 Drama Club Play, 3. Civic Forum, Essay Contests, Senior Prom Committee, Slide Rule, 1, Archery, 1, 2, 35 Astronomy, 3. Q' 951 , 3. Az' ,iv I 1' 4? . ,.. , QW' lf, Ig- ' I-L 1 I. ' I 4 f , . . , f X X Zsziiiril -www' Hifi: .f Q ' 1 ,.!-.',,..Q7:-.Ig I, gf It 4. 1 'gg .sn E E33 'E I I 6 f if R., ,, 5 ki ' 1+ Y, , E - 5 .+I . , Lypigisxfvw 14: M1 P. ,K -5-Jn , L 1 E- ,,,f' of-' ': .mi-cw 3 51 ll Q, Elf 441- fx I ifftif ai Y f' 'in I. , -' 1 bfi! . . . 'W f . , gf - ' 'F wr... is .I-A ..r.,,,, ,. .1 . ' I. u I . QT! I. f. E, LW., ,-I., , -, , 1, W, -,tangy , . .- .12 ,, x' Jw. f- 1 - :-.I I 11' Lsvikeat. . Q' ,ww ,. I an li ' ' .::1.f 29,. .f vm-. lg . .-'f?f':?3EI'H E81 .. .. .. ELLETT, EMERSON S. Gamma Drama, 2, 3, Local Honor, lg Annual B Drama Clula Play, 2, 3, Senior Play. ELLETT, VIRGINIA M. Drama, 2, 5, G. A. A., 2, 35 Sports, 35 Gle , c l, 2 3 Local Honor, lg Basketball, 2, 3, Track, 2, Baseha Volleyball, 31 Pickles, Lclawala, Bclls of Bcaujolis, HomL Room Representative, 2, 3, Drama Club Play. ELLl0TT, ETHEL S. French Cluh, 2, 35 lNondcr Club, 3. ELLIS, FRANCES M. Girl Reserve, 33 Bibliophilc, 2, 3. ELLIS, WAUNITA E. Two Arts, 3, Cirl Rcscrve, 1. EMRICK, MYRON R. ENGLAND, BONITA G. Drama, 2, 3, Junior Escort, EPPERSON, ALMINA Clio, 1, 2, 31 Girl Reserve, lg Minerva, 31 junior ' 'Boomerang' ' Chorus, l Escort Red and XVhite, 2, 3, Local and National Honor Societus Picnic Committee, 3. FALLER, ALICE L. Cruisers, 1, Z, 3, Nlinerva, l, 2, 3, President, 3, Stn Lni Council, 2, 3: Sccretary, 3, Red and Vvlhite Day Committu 3, Short Story, Z. FERGUSON, Joi-IN D. Science, 3, Two Arts, 3, Automotive, 1. H9 Oar FIELD, Lois G. French Clulw, 1, Z, 31 1Vont,lcr Clulv, 33 Svcrvtarv, 13 Local Honor, 1, 2, 33 National Honor, Z. 3, Scnior Scholarship. FISHER. CALVIN H. National Honor, Z, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, Scnatc, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 23 Trcasurcr, 'lg Vicc-Prcsitlcnt, 3: Inturnational Rc' lations, Sccrctary, 3: Student Council, 33 Busincss Mzinzigur Angvlus, 31 Flying Squadron. FISH1r1R,LAURENCE F. junior Radio, lg Slidu Rule, Z: Commcrcial, 33 Astronomy, 3, Local Honor, 1, Z, 33 National Honor, 3. FLOYD. BEN Scnlor Radio, 1, '11 Spad, Z, Two Arts, 3, Junior Ratlio, 3 Foo'rE, ,IEANNE Latin Club, Z, 35 Stags Sctting. Sq Girl Rcscrw, 1, Q FORTNER, SADYE E. Homc Economicb, 1, Frcnclx. I FOXYLER, MARY JANE Piano Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, Girl Rcscrvcs. Z, 31 Sports, 21 Soccer, 1, 2, 33 Baseball, 1, Z, Volleyball, 33 Big D , 31 junior Escort, Big Sister, 2, 3, Student Council, Zg Local and National Honor Societies, 3, FOWLER, RUTH Piano Club, 1, 2, 33 Prcsidcnt, 33 Minerva, Z. 3: Studcnt Council, 33 Orchestra, 13 Rnd and XVhitc Day Committcc, 3. FREEMAN, FRANCES C, Girl Reserve, 1, 23 Commcrcial, Z, 3: Vicc-Prcsidcnt, SQ Li' brary Council, 21 Opcrctta, 3. FRASER, HELEN A. Junto, 1, 2, 3, Clio, 1, 2, 3. 1401 . 5,9 ig ,r WI xi 5.6.3 5 Y. ,E , , ..,?.i:,i.. s . iam? T Wi-it-asf g35.g,r 1-Q,hi5w W .q . .. ,5- -r',A 'Shir 1 FUELSCHER, KENNETH O. Spinal, lg Commcrcigil, 2, 3: Cadets, Z a FULLER, DICK L. FULLER, GEORGE A. Boys' Mlisic, 3. FULTON, DORA GAMEZ, CARMEN P. Girl Rcscrvc, 1. 2, 3, Spanish, 23 Big Sirtur, 3 GARLAND, RUTH junto, 3. GE1ER,LEsLEY M. Girl Reserve, 1, 2, junio, 33 Frcnch, 33 Vfulcotr, GETS, LOUISE B. Spanish, 1, 2, 3, Local Honor, lj Vfondcr, 3. GILLESPIE, JEAN I. Two Arts, 3: Drama, 33 Big Sister, l, 23 Library Council, 7- ' .., Local Honor, 1, 33 National Honor, 3. GILMAN, NEVA C. i411 if Q in S' 1 S. .. el 1. . 1-if 53 ,-u,,i ' Hrwv ' 'sl , , f Q L T, .. . I -- ., - A Jil I :'. . 1 4-,P rj fxlfaj 1 ,U-' I' I ei' 'L ' GOEHRING, FRANK E. 343 Z E. o :x 5. :C o :a o T' X A 3-,A ik . V Q Q , M GORDON, PAULINE 1 +1 Hiking, lg Girls' Athletic Association, 25 Drama, 2, 3, U Girls' Vocal and Violin, 35 Glec Club, 2, 35 Basketball, 23 Bells of Bcaujolais, Wolcott, 3. 153 is E 'ff Y i 4 ax P tn ,U Eiga, niwx py. 14 1 . gm 1 A, v i 1 R? ai I if, if , Ye , , 'fi' mg yy, A Y .VM Y, ,Q -- 'HIGH H-'. -: QTWI1' M' f 5, ww , N w' , 1 : , GOULD, GEORGE 'EQ If Spad, lg Fencing, 1, Slide Rule, 3, Astonomy, 3. l ' , gi a,, A N ' 'i T' GORDON JOHNI L? Wi if f. 'f J is H'-f il- fha Motor, 2, Scicncc, 3. la 'AQQQF i Y 'T 5 Wt, 1 A g'k,,i V- .S A T WWEFQEVH A Y GRAHAM,FREDER1cK W. -L' 1 Drama, l, 2, 3, Treasurer, 33 Public Speaking, 3, Treasurer, 3, Woodbury, 3, National Oratorical, 3. Z, , , 1.,,4 , i . , r -,Y GRAHAM, GEORGE S. Congress, 2, 31 VicefPresident, 3, Lncal Honor, 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 2, 3, Two Arts, 2, Science, 2, 33 D Club, 33 International Relations, 31 President, 35 Boosters, 21 Editor Angelus, 33 Senior Program Committee, 35 Delef gate Newspaper Conference, 31 Student Council, 31 Golf Team, 3, Honorary Press Club, 35 Winner Campbell Medal, 3. , fmt 'gi ,u 1 , .,,. A HIL' . . QM? 9 or S3 ,ff L ,E A il ,Q , , i s . R, G-A ' 'f 2 GRASS, DOROTHY W7 5 in Local Honor, 2, 3, Senior Girls' Chorus, Big Sister, 3. ' W fl. ,, L GRAHAM, RALPH B., JR. , Boys' Travel, lg junior Radio, l, 'lg International Rela tions, 1, 2, 3, Science, 2, 3. L Y ff ' Q, 7L ','--.1 2 v, 'iii' . Hs,'M:ff 1' GRAY, HELEN Minerva, 33 Local Honor, 1, 33 Latin, lg Three T's, 3 ' National Honor, 3. L, 5 rr.: ' : ,. , M,- ffi GREENFIELD, DOROTHY M. Minerva, 3, Two Arts, 35 Volleyball, 25 Festival, 3, f w , , at, , ,W--afhj, k ' K Y - :r '-'L -Y. '. 1. , t, ,., Y-, ,, . .,,,,:,,. una. 1, , 4 - 2--A-L. . - 1 'ff U21 National Honor, 35 Spanish Club, l, 2, 33 Secretary, 3, L1 -,u,, W.. f .U i m. f t I lfi ivfa ,fe , ,, Fig a, W- ruff it rd ,g' 4 A . u J- 1 1 ..,. ,. ,, A 5 aff 'Q ' at 1 ii ggwxg' Ig: it 'J-. we J- -312,2 f ,L ' 911' .ilfeat V itz , .fa A iii ww fig? L',,.+z E.eg,,.-1'gl' 235' I ' Q ii ,V .lu WW., 5-. ' A M . I Hill . 1 6 GREENMIER, MARY Girl Rcscrve, Zg Diana, 3: 3 T's, 3. GROOME, MARY E. Sorts 2 3 Trc1surLr 3 Girl Rucr p , , g .. ' , .g x vc, l, 33 Hiking, lg Kodak, 25 President, 2, G. A. A., Z, 3, Minerva, 33 Glcc Club, 3, Big D , Gold D , Tcnnis Championship-- Singlesg Soccer, 1, 2, 31 Volleyball, l, 2, 3, Baskcthall, l, Z, 31 Track, Zg Baseball, 1, 2, junior Escort, 2, Bells Lf Bcaujolias, 35 Student Council, 2. GUDGEL, CHARLINE GULDMAN, LEONARD H. GUY, JAMES W. Spanish, 31 Business M3HZlgCfQ Spanish Fiesta. GVVYN, JAMES W. Congress, 1. 2, 3, Dclvatc Tcam, 3, Flying Squadrimrx, 2, Cadets, 3. GYSLAND, CLIFFORD S. Motor, 1. HALL, WILL C. Stamp, lg junior Radio, lg Boys' Kodak, 2, 33 Archery, wg Wonder, Z., HAMILTON, ELIZABETH D, Junto, 2, 3: Clio, 2, 31 Girl Rcscrvcs, 1: Two Arts, lg Junior Escort, 35 Big Sister, 2, 3, Secretary of junto, 3, Vicfwl-'resident of Clio, 3. HANAWALD, NED H. Science, 3: Spanish, 3, Gym, 3. i431 5 1 5??.f 2 f 43- -,, . .Earl ,II ':- ' , J- W ffj 'ffl . gt- .if 5: J -.' , V, , 5 Y' 'I-It 1,4 xy x5 -, If li 'aft Y ' 1 W EVIL., ,J , J M, ': 3.5. ' 171 315' -IH, A FL Eff, HA Ii? gi 1 1' ' F 2. ,Hz 5 A935 , ry E. '2?'I'.. if . 5a9',ci ,5 . fi ,ig ,I ,i 0 1 VI fl V Pi A ,nd , Agp HANLHY. ELIQANOR VJ. Girls' Vocal and Violin, l. 2, 33 Viccfprvsitlunt of Girls' Vocal and Violin. 2: Girl Rvscrxvs, 3: Girls' Glt-Q Club. 3' Bulls of Bvaulolzus, 5. HANTZ, HAROLD D. Local Honor, l, Z. 33 National Honor. Z, 3, Spatl, l, Z1 ,lunior Radio. lg Slide Rulc, Z: Scivnrc, 3: lntvrnationnl Relations, 31 Comgrcss, 3: Trvasurvr Scnior Class. Prvsnlvnt National Honor. HARC4JL'RT, JOHN C, HifY, 2, Two Arts, Z, 3: Rxulio. l. 'lg Sp.iJ. l, 23 Thi' Spotlight, Z. 33 Sport Editor, I, 31 Honorary Prcsitlrnt, F3 Dulugaitc, Nvxxspzipur Confcrvncc, 5, Assistant Sport Editor. 3. HAROIQSTY, Suri E. Nlinurva, 2, 33 Clio, Z, 3: Sccrutary lvfiiivixxi, 31 Trnnis, Z, 33 Red and White Daw Kioiurnirtcu, 3. HARDINCQ. lVlILlJRI1I1 G. Latin, lg G. A. A., I, XYonJct' Cllulw, 3: 3 Thr, F: Upvr' cttxi, 3. HARRISON, VVILLIAM H., ja. HifY, Z, 33 Cadets, lg Two Arts, lg Spad, lg Archury, 23 Vicu-Prffsidcnt HifY, lg Glu' Club, lg Opurcrta. l, 25 Track, 3: junior Prurn llommittuc. Z: Hand, l, HARSH, jim L. Slide Rulr, Z1 Astronomy, S, Scivncc, v HARTUNG, GEO. W. junior Radio, l, 2, 51 Prcsidcnt, 'lg Nlotor Clulw, lg Static Setting, 33 Prcsitlrnt, 31 Lclawala. Adam and Ext, Angvlus Vauduvillc, Z3 Bvlls of Bcaujolzus. Hfxavriv, ANNA MAME junto, I, 2, 33 Clio, I, 2, 33 VicufPrcsidcnt Of Junto, 3 HATTENBACH, LEON M. Auto Mechanics, l, Z1 Astronomy, Z 3: Assistant Stage Mzinrigur, Z, 5. U41 V x. - HATFIELIB, M. Lorlsli junto, 33 Clog Clulv, lg Debating Clula. lg junior EL wx HAYDEN, HELEN Piano Club. l, 2. 3: Nlincrva, FQ Girl Rcsurxcs, :Ln Honor, l, 1, 31 National Hunnr, 3. HAYLOCTK, FRANK B, Stamp, l, 'lg Mmutnrr, Z, 31 Riilc Tcam, 33 Cadu Crack Squad, 21 Truasurvr Mlrtsxr Club, 3. HEATII, WlLLl,Nhl l'lliARON. MARY ALICE Two Arts, 2, 33 fume, 3g Natiunal Hunur. H11L1.1iRsT1ilN. Lorrua Brta Clraptcr uf Drama, l, 2 s 3 T-S, w HlfNIJliRSON. EIHXVIN C. Hrass, ELMA VITI Pianu. l, Z, Sq lvfmrrxr 35 Orchcstra, 1, Z, a Hinkley. DONALIJ W. D Clulw, 1, Z, 33 Basclwrll, 1, 2, Kg Annual, 2, H1c:HmaRuER,Gxx ENDOLYN 4 I., l 7 v Local Humor, 3g Aluniur linux s Drama, 'lg Clin, Z, 3g Nlincrvn, 3g Angclus VauLlcx'1llL Local Honor Snciuty, lg junior Escort, 23 Big Sis tr Spotlight, 33 Scniur Program Cummrttcc, Rnd a Day llunccssimr Cummittcc, 33 Play Festival, 3. nd XX lut f45 HILDEBRANDT, LELA L. XVonder, lg Iunto, 33 Two Arts, 2, Girls' Miisic, 21 junior Escort. HILLMEYER, CLARK Drama, Alpha, l, 2. 33 HifY, 31 Red and lVhite Day Comf mittee, 2, 3: Tumbling, 3. HINDERLIDER, MICHAEL CREED Spanish, 1, Slide Rule, lg Two Arts, Z, fig Driving Club, 2, 35 Swimming, 25 Captain, 3: Vice'President Two Arts, 3, HKIELM, RALPH H. Nlotor Club, 1. HOACLLAND, GEORGE HOCRMUTH, RONALD HODNETTE, FRANCES NVonder, 1: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 33 Sports, l, 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 35 Local Honor, 1, 2, 3g National Honor, 2, 35 Secretary, 3, Soccer, 1, 2, 35 Volleyball, 1, 2, 33 Basketball, l, 2, Big D , 21 Gold D , 35 junior Escort, 23 Angelus Board, 35 Delegate to State Newspaper Conference, 3, Delegate to State Athletic Conference, 3. HOKE, MARGARET E. Hiking Cluh, 1, Sports, 2, 33 Drama, 33 Local Honor, Z5 Glce Club, 33 Soccer, 1. Z, 3: Volleyball, 1, Z, 33 Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, Big D , Gold D , Play Festival. HQLCOMB, GRACE S. XVonder, 23 Commercial, 33 junior Escort. HORN, AVERIL F. Girl Reserves, ll Ivlinerva, l, Z, 35 Two Arts, 3. , U .. ,ML T461 HORN, ETHEL A. HORTON, EDXVARD F. Motor, l, 2: junior Radio. l, 2, 3, Science, 3: Cadets, 3. Horcmciss, ARCH HOWE, LEON A. HUP'FMAN. GEORGE R. HifY, 1, 2, 3, President, 3, Spanish, lg D Cluli, 2 33 Track, 23 Student Council, 2. HUGH, VERNA E. Two Arts, 3, junto, 35 junior Escort. HLIRLBIITT, HAROLD A. Science, 33 Motor, 2. HURT, HAROLD J. Motor, Z1 Public Speaking, lg Two Arts, 2, 33 Drzinin, 32 Vbodbury, l, Z3 Shafruth, 25 Tumbling. 1, Bziselwall, 1, 2, Basketball, 1. INOLEY, T. HANSON junior Radio, l, 2, 33 Vicc'President, SecrctaryfTrc:is11rer, 25 President, 33 Slide Rule, 2: Vice-President, 25 Lucal Hunur, 1, 2, 33 National Honor, 2, 3: XVoodbury Ornturicgil Contest, 3, junior Class Treasurer. IRELAND, ALICE M. Minerva, 3, Two Arts, 23 Home Economics, 1, Clin, 33 Girl Reserves, l, 5471 11 .1 3,51 ,J , ,ELSJJQ ,img ,. ' Lzxnn-1,?E'9LiEzi' f ISAACSON, GERTRl'D1i Public Spczaking, Z, Pg Dr 1, 2, J. 1SKOW.SAMLIEL H. Sunntc. 3g Puhluc Spmkina Ommrical. JACKSON, BYRON JACKSON, ELEANOR B. .xm.1, 1, Z, 33 Spzmifh, Zg Orchcftrn, , , Plano, 1, 2, 3: Tu'.1:nrcr, 33 L1 JANLIKS, HIiLEN A. DL'11:m: Tuum. 33 XVOm111n1'y umm, 1. F: Junior Effort. Cumnmcrcinl, 2, 33 C2111 Club. 1. JOHNSON, NIT11.. O. jON1ZS,HARR1ET ELLEN Latin. 1, 33 Tw-1 Arts, junior Clash. JONES, GORDON E. jomis. ODESSA AIORY. JOHN H. Du, 35 CON, 3. 1481 11 Dmlm, 1, 2, 32 VicCfPrcNiL1urxt KAY. OPAL R. Local Hunur, 2 33 Spnmsh, Z3 Thrcf TR , Nmonll Humor, 3. KELNE, CLAY S. KLITIILLY, RALPH T. Umgrusb, 35 l l1fY, 3g D , 7 w SXX'lll1mlI1f.f, 2, x Klfl'NliR, DORTHY M. Girl Ruscrx-vs, 1, lg Sports, 1, Z, Eg Drama, Alpha, 3 Locil Hunur, I, 2, 31 U. A. A., Z, 35 Big UD , Eg Buss ll Bubkrtlmll, 1: Vollu A ylmll, 1, 33 Soccur, Z3 Scnmr Claw Studcnt Cuuncxl, -5 Annual Buurdq Scrxiur Culur Cummltru 'luniur Escurtg Cuurtcsy ffunmmittccg Play Fcativnlg Nutmxu Hun-ur, 3. KLPNLR, KARLYNE B K1 PP1.liR, EMMA M. Spznmsh, 1, 3. Kum. DORTHY R. Gnrl Rusurws, lg lwlxnvrvn, 32 Clcc Clulm Z, 33 Opll 2, 3. Kll,LlAN, NOIEL M. Klxrl Ruscrxxw, lg Hunxc Emmunmlcs, l. KIRCHNl1R,ELLIiN0RE KLIQIN, Lois F. Plano, 1, 2, 31 Glyn Club. 31 .lllmur Escort, 23 Spnlor Clwrm, 3. f49 KLEIN, RUTH L. Spanish, 2, 33 Girl Ruscrxr ' I KNIGHT, RUTH L. Drama, 2, 3, Prcsidrnt fflammal, 3, G. A. A., I, 2, 35 Sporta, 33 Ulm: Cluh, 31 Local Honor, I, Z, Vollcyball, I, Z, 3: Soccer, 2, 33 Baschall, l, 2, Bug D , 3, jumur Escort: Council. 31 CIIIIcI'ss1orIs CunInI1ttcc, 33 Athletic Cum' mittcc, 33 Library Cuuncil, 2, Upcrctta, 33 Drzlrna Club Play, Big Sister, 33 Natlcmal Hcvnur, 3, KNUCK, LUTHER G. Scicncc. 33 ,luniur Radio, 35 Orchcftra, 3 KNOX, JANET S. Nlincrva, l, Z, 3, Cruiacri, l, Z, 33 ,luniur Esiort, Red and XVhitu Day Commitlcy, 35 Sccrvtary uf Crulscrs, 21 Spur' light, 3g CliufCrIIisI'rs Dance CunImIttuc, 33 XV0lcntt flun' test, 3. KOBEY, RUTH S. Spanish, lg Frcnch, 31 junta, 3 Kanss, BIQTTY F. Juntu, 3, Pizuw, l, 2, Cruibcrs, 33 Big Slstcr, 2. KROMER, KATHERINE L, hlunto. 2, 3, Cllu, Z, 3. Ulrl, lg Angvlus Vaudcvlllc, junior Escort. KULP, LARRY E. Alpha Drama, l, Z, 33 Spad, lg Txvu Arts, Z, 3, Spanish, 21 Cadet Band, l, Z, 3g Cxulcta lg Urchratra, l, Z, 3, Drama Plays, l, Z3 Thvatrc Urchc-tra, l, 3, Turnhlrng and Pyramid Team, 3. KAYATTA, ESTHER M. Glue Club, l, 2, LAIQUSTA, OLGA Pxanu, Z, 3, Gamma Drama, 31 junior Escort, Uol LAMB, MARGARET C. Kodak, 2, Pmno, 2, 31 M1ncrx'zn, 3, Local Hom Bug Sister, 31 National Honor, 3. LAMONT, ELIZABETH E. Girl Rcsurws, 1, 21 Local Honor, 1, 2, 3 LANnaRs.Vv'1LL1AM S. Jr,l w Suunto, 1, Z, 3, Pulwllr Spczukxng, 3, Local Honor, l Nzxtxonnl Honor, 31 liulwntf Tl-nxn, Z, 3, Shxnfroth Contu LATCHAM, JACK F. HifY, 13 lntrl'n1xtiorml Relations, l, 2, 3g ,l-YCJISLIYUY, 7 ,l.1ckuts, 35 Twxmlrcr. Local Honor, Z: Tyro, l, 2 lm l'rcsitlvnt Svnior Claw: Rvtl and White Day Cumnn LL Svnxot F.uclllty Gizmw. L1-:maR. FRANCES F. L1212, NANCY Crulsurs, I, 33 Prcsxtlcnt, 3, Nllncrvn, l, 1, 1 LIa1mMAN.C1ac:1:LlA Lzltin Clulv, l, Z5 Local Honor, 13 Plllvlic Speaking. 'Z LENEFSKY. NAOMI l ul'wlm Spt-along Cllulw, I, Z, v LEONARD, Rosfimam' ANNE French, 1, 2, S1 lunto, Local Honor, 1, 2 3: National Honor, 2, 3 Lriwls, LUCILLE R. U13 LINDSAY, BRUSH H. Spntligbt Staff, 2. 31 Associate Editor, 2, Edit0r'in'Cl1ief, FQ Editor junior Edition, Z1 President Rocky Nlountain Inter' selinlastic Press Association, 31 Angelus Board, 2, Sq Assistant Editor, 21 Sports Editor, 33 Drama Club, l, Z, 33 Treasurer, Z3 Prcsident, 31 Honorary Press Club, 2, 33 Secretary, Z: President, 31 Fencing Club, lg HifY, 31 Glue Club, 1, Z: Delegatc Editors' Convention, 33 junior News, 25 Pickles , l: The Rnmanees, l: The Valiant, lg The Boomerang, 11 The Show Url, 35 Class Day Committee, 3g Student Council, 3. LDRTON, WILLIAM F. Wunder, l, 23 VIcefPresident, 21 HifY, 3, Spanish, 2, Buustf ers, lg Stage Nlanager, 2, 3. LITTLETON, DONALIT A. Lowv, DOROTHY SIDDNIA Diana, l, 2, 33 Public Speaking, 3: Secretary Diana, v LYNIQAR, C. GORDON Drama, l, Z3 lnternatinnal Relatmne, ll Cadets. l, Z I LYNGAR, MI.RI.Ia M. Fencing, 2: l7raIII.I, , 3, Cadets, lg Rillt Team, l, Dulev, I LYDNS, ERNI:sTINIz MARDN, XIIRGINIA EsTIIIiR Girl Reserve, 13 Latin, 13 Urelxesria. 2 MAc:INTosH. KIaNN Ii'rII M. Boxirig, 33 Track, Captain, Student Council, lg Red ant XYlIite Day Cmnmittee, 3. MADDOCIL. CHARLES La Defensa. 23 Fencing, 23 Twin Arts, l. U21 ll Club, Z, 31 Buusters Club, 31 Track. Z, 3, Fumball, 31 l MAIER, ELIZABETH MANI5IiLL, JOSEPHINE Spzmish, 1. Z, 31 Wumlsr, Z MANNI-'II2LIu, JVANITA M. Diaumal, 1: Hiking, Sccrvnlry, 2: MiIIcrx':1, 3g Cruiscrs R :md lYhItu Day Tug CunIIIIittcI', 3. MARRS, WILLIARI T. ffzndvt Clulv, 21 Two Arts, 3, 43 Spud, 3' Rzndiv Hzlsrlvzxll, 33 Color Cunard, Z, 35 Pustcr Cuntusr, 33 CI L s 3, -lg Clnptzuirl, -lg Rillc Tcnru, 2, 3, 4, Chzmxpumrx Drlll Ta, Svrggfglnr, SQ Spurlxghz Pulwlncity Mxxrxxxgcr, Eg AIIIIIIII Ar Stull, 3, 4. MARSII, HARN'EY R. Culxgwuss, 2, 3g Snnwr Chrfs, 31 Six MARTIIRNS. HlJXX'ARl7 R. HI'Y, 3, RI-d lufkcrs, 3 MARTIN, O. CLINTON rncu, 33 Archcry, 2 Cnmgrcss, l, Z. 31 Spud, 1, 25 Pulwllc Spcnkiug, lg Hmm I 2g Irltvrrmntlnlml, Z, 33 Nzmlmzll Furcnsic Lczlguc, 35 S I A nt' rms, 33 Dclmrv, 33 Scnior Class Play, 33 Scniur ln CIIIIIIIIIIIUR, 3. lvl.-XRTIN, GUY C. Sp.IIIIslI, lg D fllulv, 3, lixuslqctlvxlll. 33 Rnd :xml V11 CIIIIIIIIIIIN, 5: Luczll Hulmr, 1, 2, SQ N.ulInII1Il Hurxur, MARTIN, lVlARI.-XN I, lhrl Rt'hQI'YL', 11-Girls' Vucnl :xml Vi-Il' ' ' ' 1, Z, 1, lhlls ul I3uzuIlmul.ns, A. MARTIN, DICK I.. Stage Surfing, 2: Spud, 1: Frucin g, l. III. .-3 Cnrls C-lu flulw U3 MASSER, GXVFNDOLYN V. Two Arts, lg Clio, Z, 3, junio, 1, Z, 32 Sccrctary of Clio, ,wg Local Honfir Sociuty, 3. MATSON, LA VONNE MATTESON, DONALD H. MCALLISTLR, HELEN B. 3 Ts, 1, Z, 3, Wunder, Z. 3, Opcrctta, 35 Senior Lunch- uon, 2: Fashiun Rcviuw, 3. MCDONOUGH, FRANK Du Club, Z, 3, 41 Sccrctary 4g ViccfPrrsidcnt, R5 Two Arts, lg Honorary Prcss, Z, 3: Glcu Club, 2: Football, 2, 3, Baschall, 2, 3, junior Prom Committee, 33 Senior Play Cum- mittcc, 4g Rnd and Whit: Cummmcc, 4g Spotlight, Z, 3, 4, Carlmznist, Z. 3, 41 Sports, 3, 4, Publicity, 3, 4g Opcrctta, Z, 3, Stage Manzigcr Opcrctta. 33 The Bnumcrangf' D Club Dancu Commitrcc, 2g HifY Club, 3. 4 MCGIMSRY, MARY EMILY Kodak, Z1 Spanish, 31 Ivlincrva, 3, Ulcu Club, 3, Opcrctta, 35 Spanish Dance Commiucy, 3. MCGRAW. MARQQARET E. Drama, 3. Mc1LAuc:11L1N. LALBERT I. Mtllilf, 3, Cimgrcsf, 3. MCMANN, HAZLL M. Girl Rcscrvcs, 1. MCNARY, EVALINE C. Clio, 1. Z. 31 Alpha Clzaptvr Drama, Z, 31 Local Honor, 1, Z, 31 Library Cuuncil Committcc, lg Big Sistcr, lg Natiunal Honor, 3. .ini MEAD, RLYTH D. Nlinvrvu, 33 Spurts Glu' Club, 33 UI Clulw, 33 U. A. A.. Z, R5 Hiking Clulw, rl Rcaurvr, lg Succur, Z, 33 Vollcylvzxll, 2, 3: Bzlskcrlmll, Z, 3: lixiaclmll, 1, Z1 Truck, 'lg Big UD' junior Escwrt. MLIIIQ, ELEANOR G. Public Spvzilcilig, 1, ' ' V f'I'IIi'L'I 3' M w ..,,,.ar,,, lllilcnnt. .., 35 l.IIcIIl Hum-r, Z, 31 NzILIImIIl Hoiiur. MII-:I4IiR. RL TH O. l7rIIIIIzI, l, Z, C1IxIIIIIIcrcIIIl, lg Two Arts, l, Z MIfRIiIvITIfI, ARCHIIZ I, Symliifli. 31 Buy! MIIsic, 3, Cl'1:IiIIIIIIn Spanish D.IncL, Prugrzxni CIIIIIIIIIIIUU, 3. MIfTzc:LR,LIiNoRI1 C. . Ur . .I .. ff. A. A., l, 2: Sp ts, .wg lilg 13 , Bauaulmll, lj Soccur, Z VIIllcyl'w1Ill, 2: Truck. 2. 3: H.m'l'IIll, 2, 3, Soccer, 3, Vmllcy Ill v I D lmll, 35 Bauskctlf. , lVllLLliR, CAROLYN ,lIIIItn, 3, Frcnclm, MILLIER, HIaLI5N M. T, Qulil 1. Xlliunilcr ffluli, l, Z: PIIIIIII I MILLER, MARIANNL H. ' llIrl RI'sL'rw. 3: Lucnl Hmmr, 2, 35 Tlmvzirrc Orclicstrxl, 1 2, F, Picklus: Urclustrii. l: Sycrctnry l.ilIrIIry LjTCllL'SI1'il, Z, 3 HI'Y Vaiildcxillv, lg NIIIIIIIIIII HIIIIIII, 3, Big Slarrrg Scnmr Girl! Cllmrm. MILSTIIIN, SIJPHIL lVIITCHliLL,1DORIS F. ilII'l Rrscrvcs, lg ziry Sucicty, 2. GIrl Rufurvcs, 21 juuro, 3, Pmrizln Lirur U51 -1 Sccrctury, Z3 Girls' Kmlnk, 2, lviinurvl iIIuI'x'zI Rcpurtur, 31 Lilwrtv flklllliill, Moamcs, ELSA M, Girl Rcscrvvs, 1. Z, 33 Piano Club, Z, 31 Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: Hiking Club, 1. MoFFn'r'1', ELEANORE C. Moon, C. DAvxs Congress, 1, Z, lntcrnational Rt-lations, 1, Z, 33 Red jackets, 35 Clulv, Z, 33 Local Honor, Ig Tyro, Z5 Track, 2, 3, Junior Prom Commitrcc, 21 Chairman Scnior Barn Dancc, 35 Prcsidunt Rad klackcts, 3, Prcsidunt, 33 Vice-Prcsidcnt, lg International Rclations, Studcnt Council, Z3 Red and lYl'11te Day Dance Committee, 33 National Honor, 3, Moomz, STANLEY S. MOORE, WILLARD 1. Astronomy, 3, XVondcr, l, 2, junior Radio, 2, Archery, 2, 3, Spotlight, Z. MoR1Tz,BURT E. Moiurz, CHARLES E. French Club, 1, lg Stamp Clulv, lg National Honor, Z, 3 Local Honor, l, Z, 3: Drama, Kg Scnior Class Play, 3, Drama Club Play, 3: Prcsidunt of Stamp Club, lg Vice' Prcsidcnt of Gamma Chapter of Drama, 31 Home Room Rep' ruscntativc, 1, 2, 3. MORRELL, GILUAN RVTH Latin, 1, 2, 3: Prcsidvr1tfSi-crctziry, Girl Rcscrvcs, l, Z, Nlincrva. 3: Spotlight: junior Escort: Big Sistcrg Dusk Etlitor of Talrl1gl1t 3 Assistant Editor of Girls' Edition. MORSE, MARIE L. Home Economics, 1. MUDGETT, PAKLINE XVondrr, Z5 Homc Economics, 2, Stagc,Scxting, 3. U61 MULLER, MAE MURNAN, INEZ M. Hiking, lg XVundc IVIUSGROVILJEFFERS Classical, 3. MYERS, ERMA M. Girls' Kndxik, 3. NANCE, T. HOXN'ARD Motor, 1, 33 Rnd NEAL, JAMES A. Scnntc, Z, 3. NEEF,BERN1cE E. r, 3g 3 Ts, 31 Pinnu, I. ON F. jxickuts, R3 Hi-Y, l, 3. Cruisers, 2, 31 Minerva, 2, 33 Hiking, Ig Girl Rcscrxcs Homc Ecolmniics, 1: Bnskvtbzzll, I, 25 Socccr, 1, 23 Vo L bull, lg Spntlighr Stntfq Big Sistcrg Junior Escort, NELAN,L0U1S D. Club, 2, Sq NELSON, DONALD C Bqisulmll, 2, J. Archcry, 33 Spanish, 3. NESS, RENA M. U7 NEWCOMB, ALICE A. Girl Rcscrvcs, 2, 31 Humt Emiiuniics, 72 3 TF, 3 NISWCOMB, ELIZABIQTII SPIiNCIi Alpha Drama, l, 7.1 Twn Arts, 'lg Nlincrva. 3: Girls' Vocal and Violin, 3: Glu' Clulw, Z, Kg Lvlawala, Bvlls uf B-pau' Jolais, Drama Clula Play, 21 -luniur Escort, Big Sister, Z' Annual Board, BQ Library Assistant, 3: Scniur Chorus, 3. NIZWFLL, STANLEY L. Spatl. 1, 2, Iviwmr, Z. 31 Rillt' Tuarn, 1. 2. 3, Captain R. T., 3g Allfffity Ritlg Tvam, Z, Kg ffadfts, l, 2. 3, Home Room, NEWLIAN, Pucpmf XVomlcr, Z. 33 Spzmith, 23 Cmnnicrcial, 31 Young Mt-n's Civic Furuin Exsay flcnitut, F. NICHOLS. HARRY W, Mtrtrir Club, Viccfprcsrtlutit, 1, NCJRTHROP, CECILTQ Two Arts. ll Girls' Kmlak, I. 3: Trr:IsurcI', 2: Vtccfprmif dont, 35 Public Spczikiiig, lg Spanish, 3, Wulcott Cuntust, Z. CAKES, OLGA ELIZABETH Girl Rcsurxmf, lg FII-Iich, l. Z. Hg XVtImlvr, 3: Junior Escort. OQBRIANT, RIJHERT OLCOVICH, IRXVIN Rzidiu Club, lg Archcry, l, Z3 Captain of the Crccn. Z1 Scicncr, 33 Track, 33 Assistant Physics Lalwrzttury, 3. Pixma, TIIrzLMA E. fiirl Rcrcrvrs. ' FQ Spanish, l, Z, 33 Latin, l. Ifsi PARK, MARY ELEANOR Minerva, Z, 3g Sports, 2, 35 Secretary, 3g Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 33 Girl Reserves, lg Soccer, 1, 2, 3g Volleyf hall, 2, 3, Baskethall, Z, Baseball, 1, 2, Tennis Manager, 33 Tennis Doubles, Z, 33 Big D , Gold D , junior Escort, Senior Play Committee, 3. PATRIQKYIN. JACK D. PATIENCE, HAZIiL PAULSEN, MAX H. Beta Drama, 3: Glee Cluh, 3g All Cluh Play, 3, Bells of Beaujolais: Essay Contest Finals, 3, Civic Forum, Glee Club Performance at Hiawatha Theater, 3. PAULSON, SUSIE TIPIELMA Piano Cluh. l, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, Vice'President, 3: Drama Cluh, Seeretary, 3, Wonder, Z: Girl Reserves, 13 Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: National Honor, Treasurer, 35 Glee Club, 1, Z, 3, Junior Escort, Pickles, lg Lelawala, Annual Board, 3. PECR. ALLEN S., IR. Spad, l, lg Motor, 3, Sergeantfat'Armsg All City Rifle Team, Sth Corps Area Champions: Entered in National lntercollef giate Rifle Nlatehes, 3, Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 3, Rifle Team, l, Z, 3g Cadet Adjutant lst Battalion D.H.S.C., l, 3. PETERSON, MARION Piano, 33 lvlincrva, 3: French, Z: Girl Reserves, lg Local Honor, 3, Junior Escort, 2, Big Sister, 2. PHILIPS, HARRIET Piano Clulw, 1, Z, 3: Girl Reserves, lg YVontler, Z: Gamma Drama, 35 ,lunior Escort, Z, Glee Club, 3, Bells of Beau' jolaisg National Honor, 3. PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH L. PHILLIPS. ELSIE L. Public Speaking, Z l79l PHILLIPS, GERTRVIIE S. Spanish, lg Pulvllc Spcalcing, ' PICI-1, MARY XIIRGINIA Girl Ruscrvc, lg Hnmr EcOnOnIics, lg Drama, 2, 3: Gul: Vocal and Violin, 2. 3, Ulm' Clnh, 3, HIL: Sister: Bulls O Bcalljolaisq The Shrww Oil. PILON, JOHN W. Buys' Classic, 3: French, 31 Ulm Cllllv, 3, Buys' Mlislc, The Bulls Of Bcaujulals. PILON, URSULA T. Diana, 2, Latin, 5 3, ,lIIIItII, 3. PLIYNIQETT, VJILLIAM A. Drama, 2, 3, l7IIlRlic Spvaking, 2, Two Arts, 3 POAIIE, HELEN E. Juntu, Z, 3, Vocal and Violin, 3, Glue Cluh, Z, 3, l.clawalla Bvlls ofBI'alI1IJlaIs, Big Slstur, 31 ,lIInIIIr Escurt, Z. POLLARII, BIQTTY POXVELL, MARIIXN L, Pianu, 1, Z, 3, Girl Rcscrvcs, 1, 2, 31 Tennis, 1, 2, 3 Succcr. 1, Z, 31 Vullcylvall, Z, 3, liaskctlwall, 35 Baseball, 1 BILL Sister, 35 SpOtlIL1lIt, l, 3 PRASSE, RUTH D. llunm, 33 Girls' Vucal and Vmlin. 3, filcc Clxxlw, 3, Bulls .Il Bcaujulais, Blg Sistcr, 5. PRESTON. ROBERT A. i60l -.r i fs 4 K . , I I . - 5? wp.. '.,f+1'. I -I Im iifgif IH. 2 fa? i?'E L- , e5,gYsq.ig14.f .aggai if,-,ffl ii: ' I fill: ' f?!Yaf? I I szvia l if 5 as. -, ,..fiZz'. P, a A isa .IRI 'Z' XI fa H as V 'R 3 lit lr ' J '11 X , , .W 'fi g, 5 WR 9' 75. Q45 gi, HQ at gi. ,. A l'55':5,gl fxij-i 5159 'Mx PRESTON, WENDELL QUIGLEY, GEORGE N., IR. Congress, 2, 33 Clerk, 21 International Relations, 33 D Club, 31 Spanish, 1, 25 Secretary, 2, Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National Honor, Z, 3: Fencing, lg Boosters, 2g Secretary' Treasurer, 23 Cadet Club, lg President Senior Class: Red and White Day Committeeg Mzinzuger Football, 3. RACHOFSKY, RUTH Two Arts, 1, 2, 35 Diana, Z, 35 Viceflpresident, 3, Latin, lg Junior Escort, 2, Big Sister, 2, 3. RANDALL, ALICE C. French Club, lg Piano Club, Z, 35 Junior Escort, 2. RAN som, HELEN M. Cirl Reserves, lg Latin, 1, 21 Treasurer, 2, junto, 35 Two Arts, 3. RAYWOOD, VIRGINIA L. Hiking Club, lg Kodak, Z, President, 35 Girls' Vocal and Violin, 3. REEDY, MARGARET M. Latin, lg Vionder, lg Girl Reserves, 35 Girls' Athletic Asso' ciation, 2, 3, Sports, 3g Local Honor, 1, 2, 33 National Honor, 2, Eg National Forensic League, Baseball, 1, 21 Basketball, 2, Soccer, 2, 33 Big D , junior Escort, 2, Debate Team, 35 Shafroth, 3, Honor Cup, 3. REID, ELIZABETH Girl Reserves, 1, 3g Latin, 1, 3. REITER, HARRY L. Congress, 35 International Relations, Z, 3, Boys' Travel, lg Slide Rule, 1, Z1 D Club, Z, 3g Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, Swimming Team, Z1 Tennis Team, Eg Play Festival, 2, 3, National Honor, 3. REYEOLD, HELEN W. , Two Arts, 2, 3g Trcasurcr, Eg Drama, 1, 2, 31 Girls' Vocal and Violin, 1, junior Escort, lg Big Sister, 2, 35 NVolco!t Contest, 3. T611 E. '7 . .I - wr,- 5, ., 5, asf- ' .f l 'f'g'CA'I. :s :K .XWTSS l ,f 'Vit H25 ' 2 Q ' I of 3 1 Y. I 5 I CX' us X 7-in N , i I. 3 j,' ,i i ,IQ 5 Eff , 5 gli 3' , 455' I :gl I -sf T aatnl eisfil W 5 -My I .65?, , -gl. REYER, HELEN MARIE Drama, 1, 2, 33 VIccfPrcsidcnt, 35 Spanish, 1, 2, 3, Prcsif dont, 33 National Honor, 2, 3, Local Honor, l, 1, 3: Honor' ary Prcss Club, Glcc Cluh, 33 Junior Escort, Drama ClIIb Plays, l, 2, fig Opurctta, 31 NV0lCott Contust, 1, 21 Spotlight, l, 2, 33 Red and 1VhitI: Day Committcc, 3, Big Sistcr. RICE, AILSA JANE Minerva, 1, 2, 31 Clio, 1, Z, 3g Prcsidcnt, 33 Basketball, 1, 22 Baseball, l: Vollcylvall, 1, 23 Red and White Day Com- mittuc, 3. RICHARDS, MARNIORIE E. Girl Rcscrvcs, 3, 3 Ts, RICHMAN, RUTH Piano, 13 Hiking, lg C. A. A- Z, 33 Drama, 3: Basclaall, 1, Vollcyhall, Zg Spotlight, Z, XYOls:ott, 33 Thu Sporigcu, Z1 May Festival, 1. RIDGXVAY, DOROTHY 1. Girl Rcscrvcs, 1, 3: 3 T's, F1 Local Honor, 1, Z, 3, National Honor, 2, 3. RING, WELDON W. Spanish, 3. RINRER, CATHERINE M. Latin, 2, Nlinurva, 3: Piano, 31 junior Estort. ROBINSON, GEORGE F. Congress, 1, 2, 31 lntcrnational Rrlatmns, l, 2, 33 Rt-d jackets, 3, Drama Cluh, 31 Gainnia Chapter, Scrgeanvat' Arms, Tyro, lg Drama Club Play, 33 VIccfPrcsidcIIt, Inter' national Rclations, 33 Chairman of junior Prom Committcc, 23 Chairman Senior Prom Comnntrcc, Rfd and xxvllllt! Day Dancc Committcc. RODGERS, OLIVE E. Girls' Hiking, lg Diana. 2 ROEsNER, MARTHA P. C. R., 3, junior Escort. 1621 ROGERS, MARIE C. XVondcr, 2, 3, Spanish, 2, ROOT, FLORA O. 5 Homc Economic Secretary, 1g Alpha Drama, 35 Spotllght Rcprcsfntativc, 3. ROSE NTHAL, HELEN C 15 Nllllilllill Honor, 3. SARS, LOUIS C. Iirl Rcscrvcs, Z, 33 3 T's, 3, Local Honor, I, 2, 3, DI1m1 Congrcss, 1, Z5 Two Arts. 1, Z3 Loral Honor, 1, 31 SLILnLL 3: Dallas Postrr lfxhIlwIrIo SAVAGE, GRACE A. II, I. Diana, 2, 3, Latin, 2, Local Honor Socicty, 2, 35 SLLrLrIr and Trcasllrcr of Diana, 31 hlooior Escort, 21 National Honor SCHAFIZR, GLADYS SCHICR, VJILLIAM L. Cnngrcss, 2, 3, Motor, Z3 SCHNEIDER, PAI'L P. Cmnmcrcial, Z, 3, Motor, SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM P. SCHWARTZ, MARVIN A. PlllWlIC Spcakmg, 3. Junior Radio, 3 Ig Radon, 2. ies SCOTT, ANDREW P. DH Cluh, 2, 3: Archery, 1, 'lg lvfotor, lg International Relations, Z3 Reel jacket, 31 lvlanager Basketball, 21 Scrgcant' atfArms of Senior Class. SCOTT, NANCY SEEMAN, GEORGE SEERIE, MARGARET SEGAL, CHARLOTTE SEIBISRT, FRANCES SELLERS, ROBERT SHNTIZR, EVERETT G. Boosters, 2, Nlouir, lg Arcliery, lg Cooking, lg Reel Jackets, F3 UN Clula. 3: Travel, 1, 2: Local Honor, 3, Red and NYhite Day Committee, 3, Basketlaall, 5. SHANNON, D. PIOXVARD Radio, lg Archery, 2, 33 Astronomy, 3 SILVERSTFIN, HARRY S. Wonder, l, Zg President, Zg Local Honor, 1, Z3 VicefPresif dent, 2, National Honor, Z. 33 Vice-President, 33 HifY, Z, 31 DN Club, 2, 33 Manager Track, 21 Manager Boxing and Wrestling, Honorary Preas Cluh, 3: Treasurer, 31 Spotlight Staff, 3, Business Nlanager Spotlight, 3, State Nlanager, lg Senior Play, 3, Senior Pin Committee, 35 Red nad White Day Committee, 3: Delegate Newspaper Conference, 3, Senior Prom Committee, 33 Archery, 1, 2. l64l I l I ? 1: ., my X, .:.:liI,' , ly A K r YS I 'V sff lfi 5 A it V 9, ay V ta Z! '3'.'.. , -px A I .,F . '1 QW!! -ur. -LJ. sg! . g Qauv. , 'X f 'CF' .Lf 'N v- I f- N ' 2- V I . aj ,. 45 -. . A I H , I , . .-Aw... v 1 I A. V' ' ' Lfkitx wif' W R ' X 1 4 L., V, , ,... K . A U ,,,,E.X32:,?-if A 1 .1 Pfi-.iff I. .f i n 'f42'5 , ,W I .1 ,1 ' ..:'w.rf---.ov 'Py- 'r L , , -Es.,-QA ' P-f 2 '?'T1'f f - . ' ' f'..I . ,A SMITH, CARL E. SMITH, FLORENCE W. junto, Z, 5, Clio, 2, 3, Spotlight, 35 Honorary Press Clulv. SMITH, GERTRUDE L. Girl Rcscrvc, 1, 2, French, 1, 2 , 3, Clio, 31 Junior Escort, 2. M SMITH, HENRY R. Hi-Y 1' Archcry 1' S Tnih 1 D Cl , , , , tp. s , 3 ub, 2, 33 Glcc Club, 1, 2, Two Arts, 35 Travcl, 2g Track, 2, Basketball, 35 Picklcs, lg Tennis Tcam, 3. SMITH, MABEL E. Minerva, 35 Sports, I, Z, 3, Girls' Athlctic Association, 2, 33 Girl Rcscrvcs, 1, 25 National Honor, 2, 3, Local Honor, 1. 2. 3: Soccer, 1, 23 Vollcyhall, 1, 23 Baskutball, 1, 2, Big D , Junior Escort, 2, lntcrclub Council Rcprcscntativc ot Girl Rcscrvc, 2. SMITH, ROLAND R. SNIELL, REMA SPANGLEBERGER, CHARLOTTE E. Girl Rrscrvc, 2, Staff, 3. SPARALDO, GERALDINE R. Girl Rcscrvc, 3. Frcnch, 2, 3, 4, Stage Sctring, 45 Library ,Q r. SPIEGLEMAN, EDWARD L. Motor, Ig Boys' Cooking, lg Astronomy, 2, 35 Scicncc, 35 Band, 1, 2, Orchestra, 3. -. ,. At, ' in L' l65Il n. ff vt -0. F? U X V y.' 1 L .Aff- .AMS -f. lf. r A J fa ...Q STADLER, GEORGE S. Spanish, 35 Scicncc, 3, XVrcstling, 3. STANFK, HOWARD 1. HifY, 2, 3, Spanish, 3: Rnd and XVlxitc Day Commirtu Spanish Dnncc Cnmmittcc, 3 STANLEY, L0i'1sE M. Nlincrvzz, 3: Tw-1 Arts, 3, Girl Rcscrvc, 1: G1-gc Clu Vollcybnll. 2. STATON, ELMAN F. Astronomy, 31 Sciuncc. 3. STEIN, ELMER H. Cumnwrcinl Club, 2, 3. STEVVART, MARc:AR1aTj Comm Girl Rescrvus, 1, 2, Sister, 3. STONG, CLAIRE ADELE urciul, 23 3 T's, 3, Iunto, Piano, 11 Hiking, 1, Drzumu, 2, 33 Sccrctury, F1 Girls' Athliti Association, Z, 33 Sports, 2, 31 Girls' Clem Club, 3, Bi k t bull, 1, 2, 33 Baseball, 1, Z, ig Vollcylmll, 1, 2, 3: min' 2 3' Truck, Z, 3, Tennis, Z, 3, Big D , Cold D . , Bulls of Bcnujulnis, Suns ol American Revolution llbslly on test, Drnmzz Clulw Plays, 1. STRoMQL'1sT. LILLIAN R. STOOTSBERRY, RAYMOND R Tumbling, 3. Sraomson, ROZITA H. Two Arts, 33 junta, 35 Ju . R ,xii 1- we nior Escort. STUART, KATHRYN A. Girl Rcscrvcs, lg Two Arts, 33 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. TANNENBALIM, FRANCES R. Drrunzn, l, 2, 3, Girls' Vocal, 1, 2, 3, Lclcwnlzn, Pickles, Glu Club, 1, Z, 3, lV0lcIItt Contest. 3. TAPPE, NATALIE J. Clin, 1, 2, 3, Nlincrvzi, Z, 33 Hiking. 1, Vollcybnll, 1, 2 Buskutlwzxll, I, 23 Indoor, lg Big UD , Soccer, 2, Pickles Bclls of Bcauijulaiis, junior Escort. TERRY, ROBERT E. Spud, lg XVUIIATCY, 3: Slidc Rule, 31 Boys' Cooking, 1, Fcnc Ing 2. TTIACH. WILLIAM M. D ClIIl'1, l, 2, 31 Rod Jackets, 3: Footlmll, 2, 33 Baseball l. Z3 Boxing, 33 Junior Clnss Prcsidcnr, 24 Tumbling Tczim TfC1lSlll'Cf D Club. THQMPSQN, ELIZABETH H. C. Spnnislx, 11 Bilwliuphilc, Tnomvsorz, JENNIELYNN THORNSBY, ELIZABETH A Girl Ruscrvcs, 33 Bnskutln THORPE, VIRGINIA A. Two Arts, 1, Z5 Public Setting, 3. THORSON, RAMONA M. w -, 3, Nkbnclcr, 3: Nllxlcott, 3. :I A. ll, 1, 2. Spcnking, 31 Diana. 1, 25 Stage Diana, lg Hiking, 2, Honorary Press, 2, 3, Spotlight, l, 2, 33 Clio, 2, 3g Nlincrva, 3. T671 ,,..., . -. X 'I .., . ,,.- , . .,,, c. W , , vg - '-A'-M----W ?-- rj 3 I 'f'Y : i N V-47 0 A' W , A 3' I 'Q fx 1 - - ' I-f- le ,gi ' ' ,IMyg- . , , .1 W f' ., , Jil:- if, if' '14 , ' l ' . i li ' I - l . 'H' ' ., ' . u,,f,, 'I' ,M , , . -v id I ., ' H ,..Iw '12n4 wf' f I 3 ' T mmf rx Mn, , , A -fy 'af l fl , I lvlvl L4 M, l TI-IRELIQELD, GEORGE W. 1 Science, 2, 3g junior Radio, Ig Senior Chef, 33 Spad, 1. lil , , 1 l 1, . LAP K - tr-N5 rf' xy' ik, Q ,QA wg ..., , ik, THRELKELD, LAURENCE C. Spad, lg junior Radio, 1, 2: Science, 2, 35 Senior Chef, 3. J. A sf. Q. 'si L, ' TICE, FREDERICK G. Local Honor, 1. Z, 39 Spanish, 1: lvfotor, 3, Senior Play Com' 1 1 mittee, junior Program Committee, National Honor, 3. V 7,',ii, ' TOOTHAKER, EDWIN A. D Club, 1, 2, 35 Honorary Press Club, 3, Basketball, 2, 9 33 Baseball, l, 2, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3g Spotlight, 31 Student qfythqai Council, 2, 33 Head Boy, 3. 3, ,iff TOWLE, PHILIP H. Stamp Club, lg Student Cuncil, Z, Local Honor, 1, Z, 3: National Honor, 2, 3. TRACY, ESTHER M. f Public Speaking, 2, 33 Diana, Ig YVonder, 33 Secretary, Public ,f'Ml'M il Speaking, 33 National Forensic League, Interscholastic Debat' Jug ing Team, 2, 3g Flying Squadron, 2. - L, if WC I Ali .551 ,Qi I gl TULLEY, PATRICK E. UPTON, GLADYS D. ' Girls' Kodak, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, Z, Basketball, if 1: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3. VANCE, VIRGINIA V. Clio, 1, 2, 3, Minerva, 3, Spotlight, 3. VAN MALE, MARY LOUISE junto, 3, 4, Two Arts, 2, 3, President of Junto. 513 . p .j M , , f I ' 'V ' -LQ 'fm , i , Q . . :it i.liy Jfi-.fi-1f.t , ' 'f V1 wigabwfli-fi?545l:ikiF56EE'iy fteicfl' .- -4-'L .e .:'B1:l. r :MG-lglgi aw,----'-I -A f-- Y -' i MM . - ., VAN ZANIJT, RULLIN P. Congress, l, 2, 31 Science, 33 Slide Rule, Z: Homc Room Spotlight Rcprcscntntive, 1, 2. VARIJIE, MARGARET F. VINCENT, BETTY l' Sports, 2, 3, Girl Rcrscrvcs, 3, Hiking, lg Kodak, 2: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, Big D , Gold D , Socccr, 1, 2, 33 Vollcyhall, 1, 23 Indoor, 1, 25 Truck, 2: Sccrclnry, Kodak Club, Hill Story Prizc, 3. VOGEL, LOUISE E. Girls' Athletic Association, 23 French, 3, Bctn Drama, 2, 33 Gluc Cluh, 33 l.oc:Il Honor, lg Bulls of Bcziujolnisg Angelus Vziudcvillc. WALKER. RUTH M. NVondcr. 2, 35 L Latin Club, 33 National Honor, 3. ntin, 2, 3: Local Honor, 2, 3, Secretary of WARD, MILDRED Girl Rcscrvcs, lg Bihliophilc, 2, 35 Sccrutary Bibliophilc, 3, Drama, Beta, 2, Junto, 33 Big Sister, 3. WARNER, DORIS WARNICK, PI-IYLLIS G. Piano, 3, lvlincrvn, 33 junior Escort, 2. VVVARREN, HONCJRA WATRINS, GEORGIA L. Two Arts, 1, 2, 3, junto, Z, 35 French, 1. lQ69fl I 5 ' 'STG 31 '51 : ff-'W 3' ' 2' 'LW' y 4. S W . N 1 , f w,f, , . ..r,.fs,,g,m,A .1 33 m R., L N 1' :., .f ,E N my 3,7 -A5535 'ffl ' ,E -' fn: 4 v,-, - ' :K qs' .L ff elm :MV ,ii WATKINS, MARGARET 55 'rf 1 French, 1, 2, 3, ViccfPresider1t, 3, Wonder, 2, Local Honor, ' 11,4 1, Drama, Alpha, Big Sister, 3, Home Room Vice-Presif Q . , .1 N WEE dent, 3. ali l f ' 1 WAXMAN, ESTELLE E. ' A Public Speaking, 1, 2, 3, Steinberg Prize, 3. ' A v' i. V , T I WEBB, FRANCES A. 'A 1 Latin, lg Girl Reserves, 1, 2, Home Economics, Z, Junto, 35 0' 1 Commercial, 3, President. N f X 'ff 'Aj 5 Q60 QQ'-Q WEBER, GENE 5 gb Q 54 if fix. Iyhlbltx r- W7 UV kv-X fffffl 4 - 'i Fr. V ' . ew are ww- 'QW3 . '?.:Jgl, s ll ' ' . 'H' Q WEEKS VIOLA F. r i ' ,. . 1 'tfnmiltxr Girl Reserve, 1, 2, 35 Three T's, 3. X , nx WEIDENHAMER, DORIS 'X Q French, 1, 2, 35 Junto, 3, Girl Reserves, 1. i QQ ,X 1 3 1 I 1 U tx- 7 E K G is ' WEISBAUM, MURIEL V. jg Two Arts, 1, 2, 33 Drama, 2. 3: Spotlight, 2, 33 Big Sister, ,k AX 3, junior Escort, Z, Glee Club, 35 Play Festival, 1. 5 X,-,,. K WELLER, EUGENE A. ll 1 ' it . 'iii Boys' Cooking, lg Archery, 1, D Club, 2, 33 Glee Club, lg '-e - fl l 7, Kyk, Stamp, 1, French, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, Tennis Team, 2, 3. ,W 3 4 1 i . P 1 . - , A l I 1 X ' K 4. WENBERG, GERTRUDE M. 1 li' Girl Reserves, 1, 3g Spanish, 2, 3. i R IQ l J 7 5 gif i WEST, HELEN A. , QQ' ' 57-W 1 Wonder, 1, Z, Spanish, 35 Club Committee, 3. I :fir 1 f I M' , I 1 f vj ' .iff z , , 1 i 1 , . Q l i , ' .. V 4 i'A i 'T ' h mM-. 'i WF.f'- M- 'Mm'-'v'- T 'SM 1 1 '-'fm If T .. ' l t-...Aaf 55. Q, L . - A ,.-'fn-,f' I Ti,.,.,- 1 ffl: f AM , -M 1 , H -- A..- ,f i fr' ' 1 .,v. ,E ' 3 'L' 1' 'l lj! 5 i 2 J ,Azz-V 4, l. .. . ..--....- - U01 E WIKLER, AUGUSTA D. Drama Club, 2, 3, Spotlight, 2, 35 Big Sister, 3 Wolcott 2, 3. WILLIALIS, EDWIN A. Scnatc, 2, 3: Secretary, 2, 3, Cadets, 2, 3, Licutcn Riflc Tcam, 3. WILSON, CORA ALBERTA Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 35 Girl WILSON, MARY ELIZABETH WINDSOR, RICHARD G. Hi-Y, lg Two Arts, l, WINTER, SELMA E. Hiking Club, lg Wonder, 3, WIRZ, HELEN M. WISOONIBE, HELEN IJLDENE Pianu, 2, 3, Glcc Club, 23 WITTOW, THEODORE C. WOERNER, LOUISE G. Home Economics, lg Mincrva, S' Vocal and Violin, 3 3 T's, 3. Orchestra, 1. 3, Glcc Club, l. l71l Woon, Lois N. Girl Reserves, lg Hiking, lg junto, 2, 3, junior Escort. WOODWARD, ENSOR G. WRIGHT, R. ROBERT WYATT, WINSTON I. Science, l, 2, 33 Senior Radio, 21 Astronomy, 2, 35 Junior Radio, lg Band, l, 21 Orchcstru, l, 'lg ,lnzz Orchestra, l. YETTER, LEE Astronomy, 33 Two Arts, Spotlight, 2. 21 Archery, lg Motor Club, lg YHVH, EVELYN R. Latin, 2. 33 Kodak, 3. ZACR, SARA F. Drnmn, 1, 2, 3, 3 T's, 3 ZEILER, PAYE ZELENRA, MAXINE E. 3 T's, 3, Commercial, 35 Girl Ruscrx-cs, ZIMMER, ESTHER E. Commercial, 2, 31 Secretary, 31 Nlinerva, 35 Glcc Club, 35 Girls' Athletic Association, Z3 Bulls of Bcaujolriis, 33 Junior Escort, 2. i721 ARBOGAST, RUTH Spanish, 1, 2: Diana, 2g Sports, Z. 3: Basketball, l, 2, Soccer 2, 3: Baseball, Ig ,lunior Escort, 2, Track, 2: Treasurer Sports 3, Girl Reserves, 3. BLOCK, ELLIOTT S. Public Speaking, Z, s CHRISTMAN, F. L. Junior Radio, 3. ENHOLM, MARY LOUISE Vice'President Girls' Vocal and Violin, 1, 2, 31 Girls' Glen Club, 1, Z, 33 Big Sister, 31 Pickles, lg Lelawala, 23 Bells of Beaujolais. DOUGHERTY, VIRGINl.A GALBREATH, Boa C. Motor, 35 Senate, lg Slide Rule, 2: Boys' Cooking, 13 Boys' Miisic, 1, 23 Spotlight, 33 Red and White Day Committee Band, I, 2: Dance Orchestra, Ig Annual Board, 1, 35 Desli Editor, 3, Student Council, l, 2. HoEt:ER, JULIETTE LANPHIER, JOHN S. Alpha Drama, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 33 Two Arts, 3: Bells of Beaujolais, 33 Boomerang, Z, Business Manager of Drama Club Plays, 2 3. LAXVRENCE, W!LL1AM B. Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, UD Club, 2, 31 Local Honor, 33 Football, 2, 3g Honorary Press Club, 35 Red and Wlhite Day Committee, ig Annual Board, 31 Spotlight, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Senior Prom Committee, 3. MATSON, DORTHY CAROLYNN Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Piano Club, 33 Home Economics, lg Volleyball, lg Dance Orchestra, 2, 3, Advanced Grehestra, 33 Bells of Beaujolais, Angelus Vaudeville, Girls' Glee Club, 3, junior Escort, 'lg Play Festival, 1, 35 Christmas Pageant. l73l MCGLAUFLIN, STANLEY A. Scnatc, 2, 3, 4, Astronomy, 3, Postfgracluatc. RADETSKY, RALPH Scnatc, 1, 2, Public Speaking, 1, 2, Flying Squadron, 1, Z, Dcbatc, Z, Rcprcscntativc XVoman's Club Contest, 3, Spot- light, 2, 31 Assistant Editor, 3, Studcnt Council, 2, Honor' ary Press. 3, Local Honor, 1, Zg Dclcgatc Ncwspapcr Contest, 3, Vtloodbury Finals, 2, 3. RATNER, RUTH French, 1, Sports, Z, 3, G, A. A., 2, 3, Girl Rcscrvcs, 1, 2, 3, Sccrctary, 3, Honorary Press Club, 1, 2, 3, ViccfPrcsidcnt, 3, Local Honor, 1, Z, 3, National Honor, Z, 3: Soccer, l, 2, 3: Vollriyball, 1, 2, 3, Baslrctlwall, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, Z, 3, Track, 2, 3, Big D , Gold HD , Big Sistcr, 3, Spotlight, 1, 2, 3, Associate Editor, 3: Editor Girls' Edition, 1, Dclcf gatc Ncwspapcr Convention, 3, junior Escort, Red and White Day Committcc, 3. SCHWARTZ, NORTON N. junior Radio, 1, 2: Secrctary and Trcasurcr, 2, Annual Board, 3, Delegate to Boulder, Dclcgato to Editors' Confcrcncv, 3, Motor Club, 2. STETMAN, JOE L. HifY, 1: Scnatc, 2, 3, Correspondence Sccrctary, 2, Histor' ian, 3, Boys' Cooking, 1, French, Z, 3, President, 3,Ass1st- ant Busincss Managcr of Spotlight, Z. STRASSER, LOUISE A. Drama, 1, 2, 3, Girls' Vocal and Violin, I, 2, 3: Secretary, 2, President, 3, Girls' Glcc Club, 1, Z, 3, Picklcs, lg Lulu' wala, 2, Bulls of Bcaujolais, 3, Local Honor Socicty, 1, Big Sister, 3, National Honor, 3. 'tt i 5 2' A i ' ACD U41 4 .7 , 'fill HI ll fm w stil Wife' . xx? ,WK I r fi ,QQ M O9 l 3' ' Y O x R 4 .n WE ,K 2 X, Au.xsoN, DOROTHY J. Book Club, lg Commercial, Cruiuera. 1. AMTBR, GnRsHoN APPBL, LEONARD Band. ' AYBR, FRANK Avnns, FREDERICK V. BAIRD, CoRNn1.1A BENDIX, HBRMRT Golf. 2. BINWAY, RUTH Bu.uNc, DAvm D. T BITTERMAN, CHARLOTTE Girl Reserve, 1, 23 Two Arts 1, 1. Bocx, SAM K Senior Chefs. 3. Bows, Aucn BRADLEY, Kmsnr. W. Bucnn, JACK M. CLUFF, DOROTHY G. Junko. 3. Coma, BBTTY A. French, 1, 2, Jum, 1, 2. 3. CRAIG, WILLIAM DAY Red and Wlxiae Committee: urerg Spotlight Representative. Douz, Nnwzu.. E. DUNLBAVY, IBANNETTB J. EAGLB, FRANK S. EDWARDS, WALKER S. SENIORS 1, 2: Two Am, 3: L I Home Room Tfear Cruisers. 2, 3: Minerva, 2, 3. , I, 2, 3, Wonder, BSTES, Lucu.Ln . Girls' V. and V. Clubzt Drama.. FINAMORE, IRnNa , FINDLATBR, MARION B. Cruisers, 3. ' FORD, FRANK FOUGH, CHnsTnR I. . ional' Reluims 2 3: Tvio Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, Inceruac ' , .A Artafl. 2, 3: Tarzan, 1, 2. 1 FRICKEL, RICHARD C. Band. 3. FRY, HOWARD Glu., EDNA L. Q V 'J , Commercial, 3: Kodak, l: Wonder. I. ' GOLDSWORTHY, KIRK S. K Gnnvn, MAYNARD M. 1' Hi-Y, I, 2, 3: Band, l:,Motor, lg Traclpl. GRIFFIN. GoRnoN HANAGAILI, RUTH C. HENRY, DOUGLAS' J HBNRQ, .NED F. E. W. Red Jaclrctl, 3. A Hovu, Lxzwxs A. Hownu., CHARLES S. IACfSON, JANE E. JACOBS, HALLBY L. Jomzs, MILDRED E. ' IOHNSEN, VINCENT W. JOHNSON, G. Roanxr J ' H spam.. 1: Slide Rule. zaicame, 3, nmfmimi Relations, 33 D Club, 3: Wrestling. 3. KAHAN, JAuns A. ' A ' ' KING, HARRY A. A V T Motor. 1, 2. 3: Slide Rule. 23 Archery, lg Av tronomy, 33 H.ifY, 1, 2, 3. 'WS QOO . ,.3 QNX 5 - rf I u I .! , X I ,f V !ll'I AM sg, var iam' 711 - I7 if 1' Mfr- - - v 6. , ...Aw .4 .. L 7 +f-1-,W.,f-- ii' -'- ' im? Wg - '. ' Ewa -X ,, Tiff!- . 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' - hd I I 3 H Y 1 I, bln' 2, 3: -.Du Sxezufm MARGARET Q. - W W cm-.,z.,g. Inn?-film i'f1'1. can-an cm- Minka. 1. 2. s.. A SX -- gg - , . y RJIIQQ BIB. . A 4 . , p . , SLUSBER, CAM. R. - HAM A MCELVIHNBFIANCBS Sing I Ei - -mf j A . B SMITH-VW . 'uni NI. M A 'XXQ - MGKBLDUNCAN ' SPRUILLLEE F. 7,7 --: f N Mlmus' WILLIAM STEWART, JAMES F. 3 . .N if MILLER' B'-NT TATARSKY, SAM ii' Mouau. BuzAss-rx-IM Swing' 5' Inwfxfmfl ?'?'iRn 2: Hamm' - - ' '- mu.: '...:'nmt 0,3 H Manageangg sgzociace Editor. 4: -ielegatc Nels: f urn, BLEN Q paper ' - 1 QWBNS, ROHM- J. . Tnon, CLARENCE P. . . .-- -- s Q ish, 1, 2. D Cl b, s. 451' Arts, 1, 2. crgfljnbzraifegt, a, 1fwoArts, z, Football, z, s, D gktouli baii iid' 2' 3: gvmm' 1' 3: r 'T Pxrcunv., RALPH W. P ' xxx llteghjazgkctl, 33 Motor, Zg Alrchery, 2g Junior, WAFER' GEDRGE E' Q I l I Z-53, ' ' ' Wnnsn-zn, Ronan 7 , Q,-0596 POTARP, Ax.vxN L. Pon-graaum. 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L Q liQ9iS77'T 1 ' JUNIOR OFFICERS Harmon Davis, Presidcntg 1V:nrrcn Hummel, ViccfPresidcntg Betty jane Hughart, Secretaryg Alan Mcllermith, Trczusur r Dick Russ, ScrgcantfatfArms JUNIOR CLASS 1 345 WY their activities of the past year the junior class of 1928 have placed an f indelible impression on East High School. They have served as an inf v ..... , . 7 f .,3 A -JZ! spiration and influence in the entire school in scholastic, social and athletic sf . 54. i f 1 enterprise. Exceptional activity in scholastic and interscholastic contests has been displayed by Stanley Drexler, winner of the Woodbury declamation contest, who is active in debating and journalismg and by Richard Sumner, who took third place in the Kiwanis contest. In the athletic representation one must consider Harmon Davis and John White, grid stars, the latter being Captainfelect of East's grid team for the season 1928. What better or more com lete combination can be sou ht after b an class? P g Y Y Nor did these exceptional characteristics go to waste even to an iota! The Junior class probably scored its greatest triumph in winning the loving cup for Red and White Day and climaxed its activity with the annual Junior Prom held in the boy's gym on Friday evening, May twentyffive. May the junior class of 1928 resume and double its progress as the mighty Senior class of 1929! Cf? ,s , 215 1 fx 'i il it , ,hz Q Sm . ,4 1 First Row- fM. L, Adair, K. Adams, L. Adams, V, Addison, lvi. Ages, R. Akcrs, I. Alex. Sccond Ruwf-L. Alkirc, B. Andcrsnn, D. Anderson, E. Anderson, E. Antlcrsun, M. Andcrsmr, 1. Aichvr Third Row-f-K. Argcnziu, L. Askcrlimd, P. Baily, H. Baglcy, M. Baker, NV. Bnnnistcr, C. Bnrmcttlcr. Fourth RowAl. Bzirncs, E, Barry, H. Bziuscrmzm, NV. Beard, l. Bcck, R, Bcnwzry, L. Berg. Fifth Rowflxfl. Burger. E. M. Birch. L. Bigglc, C. Birgc, J. Black. j. Blair, XV. Blood. Sixth Row'-C. Blunt, E. Blyrhu, S. M. Bunk, C. Bomnsh. R. Buul-cninn, B. Briidfurd, R. Brctschnciticr, E731 First Rowf F. Brilliant, C. Bringlc, B. Brown, E. Br ' V. B min, rusckc, P. Buchanan, S. Bukzn. vcoml Rim-fill, Burdick, M, Burnett, A. Burrows, M. Butcher, G, Cnmpiglizx, C. Czumlav, L. Cannon Third Rowgj, Czirninc, D. Carson, R. Czxsc, M. Czrswcll, P. Czislur 1 , M. Clmzxmlvcrlnin, K. Cl11nnl'ucra. uurrh Rmvf- G. M. Chinn, H. Clark, H. Clark, NV. Clarkson, M. Clayton, I. Cullms, R. Colvin. ifrh Row fR. Cunnur, S. Connor, XV. Convcry, A, Cmik, F. Corbin, O. Crnmcr. C. Cruwfluil, 'tl R B Park r F Cr skit ix 1 mx'--f . 4 c , . , u ' t. I. Cruutur, D, Dnlmcy, V. Dzarncll, M. Dart, H. Dgwir. f79l int Rmvff M. Davis, H. Davison. H. Dawson. R, Dc Bit, Duel, V. Dc Luc, H. Dr Niu. rcoml Row-f-B, Iicnimn, M, Dlclcsun. R. llc Sciosc. L. Dobbs, H. Dulph, C. Duty, H, Ducr. Third Rmv-iM, l3unn1ng, T. Dwullc, H. Dyc, D. Earl, S. East, M. Eckman, H. Egguman. Fuurlh Rim'-f Englr. W. Evans, K. Evrnsun. G. Fallbcrg, D. Firrl-aauglx, D. Fltzgcrald, E. Fuutv. 'lfth Rum l.. Funtv. S. Furtncr, M. Fmtcr, E. Fouch, K. Fullsr, E. Framr, K, Frusl' Qnxth Row H, Frimllanal. I. Fnudlaml, 'I. Fricdlaml. M. Gallwrcath. L. fiallaghcr, E. Gallup, H, M. Gardnrr ISOJ First Ron-ffM, Gardnur, R. Gardner, M. Garwond I Gciwingur E E Purity B Crntrx A L Fl . ,.., ,.- ..ntncr Sucond Rnwxx-f'M. Givcns, M. Gxvcns, J, Goodman, K. Goodman, T. Goss. R. Gow, E. Gnflin, Third Rowwj. Grimn, E. Grirncs, M, Grounds, H, Gnldman, C. Gumm, L. Hall, V, Hammcll. Fourth Ron-fW. Hamnxcll. H. Hancock, F. Harhurg, IF. Harding. R. Hayutin, K, Healy, D. Huaron. Fifth Row--H. Hchurling, L, HL-llcrstcin, -I. Hrring, G. Hrgunbotham, B. R. Hill, C. Hinman, B, Hobbs. 9 I R ' L .xxx x ow fr. Huckctt, li. Holcomb, G. Holzingur. D. Horst, M. Horton, 1. Hougur, M. Hollsc. l31l Fnnt Ruw-I. Hnwzurd, E. P, Huhhs, B. 1, Hllglhilff, F. Hughcs, H, Hunt. P. Huschcr, R. Hustcd. h' A I ll E In crsnll, V. Innuson, A. Jcwcll, A. johnson, E. john Svcnm1Row L. Hutt msrm, . ngcrso . . pg Third Row- fVV. johnsun, L. jrmlitz, R. jonvs, G. vlosuph, R. Knifcr, H. Kuhn, R. Kuhn. Fuurth Ruwf--M. Kcrnv, M. Kcndcl, E. Kennedy. J. Kcnyon, M, Kiddcr, A. Kxcly, F. Kmxsvy. Flfth Rnw-WC. King, XV. Kinnuy, M. Kirchcr, D. Knnuss, R, Knox, P. Kuhlbcrg, M. Kulkzu. Sixth Row' I. Krnm lxch, Kullgrvn, H. Lnccy, T. Lu Croix, H. Luknsrn, A. Leonard. S. Lcvlnmn. ISN First Row+M. FI. Lewullyn, F. Lindlnnd B. Link, W Littlu, H Livtrman H. L' , . . ' , rvcrmoru, G. Logan. Second RUWWA. Luddltt, F. Lyons, R. Mackley, R. MacMillan, N. Mains, R. Murchunt, J. Marks. Third Rowflvl. Marks, D. Marquis, E. Matthews, M. Matthews, E. Mnlldru, B. Maxwull, H. Mcflnrtncy. Fourth Row-R. McCoy, H, Mcflorklc, E. McDaniel, A. McDcrmith, D. McDonald, VV. McDonough, C McDouglc. Fifth RUWSD. Mclluugnl, XY. McDowell, B. Mclfccnc, H. McKenzie, L. Mccdcr, M. Mcschkc, L. Mctzcr. Sixth Rowf- -H. Miller, G. Mxllcr, V. Mitchell, E, Moore, J. Moore, M. Mnmmmrc, M. Mnxtzrm. E831 Z First RowfB, Mnllcn, j. Murphy, P. Murray. M. Murrow, B. Myers, NV. Mycrs, L. Nccly. N ll h J N rhu M Northcrn M Nnrthrup, J. O'Lcary Second Row--C. Nclson, G. Nclson, P. u sc . . o ' g, . , . Third Row-WR. Oliver, L. Uppcnhcim, D. Uwcn, C. Palcn, B. Pzllmcr, L. Patterson, K. Patton. k R P kmwn P Parry F Phillip-AQ R Philhpw R Pickncy, Fourth Row-fR. Puck, J. Pfc man, . cc . , . ' , . .. . ., . Fifth RuwfR. Picrcc, j. Pollitt, S. Potter. M. L. Prntt, NV. Priccr, C. Primm, j. Randolph. Sixth Row-C, E. Rcccc, R. Rciwitz, T. Richards, D. Richardson, H. Richcv, A. Richlc, E. Riddlu. 1.341 First RowfM. Rifkin, M. Robcrtson, A. Ruchriq, G. Ruchrig, C. Rogcrs, T. Rnsc, K. Ross. Srcund Rnwfl. Rothgcrht-r, j. Rupp, R. Russ, 1. Ryan, R. Snchtcr, A. Schlcssingcr, D. Schmidt. Third Row- WB. Schroder, L. Schultz, R, Schuster, E. Schwartz. G. Scott, H. Scahulm, E. Scaholm Fourth Row-SC, Sccburgcr, P. Shannon, N. Shaw, N. Shcrc, H. Shutcrnn, j. Simpson, M. Smith. Fifth Row--R. Smith, VV. Smith, E. Snodgrass, E. Sohol, L. Sulnnd, M. Solomnn, E. C. Spinncy. Sixth RowiS. Springstccn, C. Stunt, H. Stzxrk, H. Stark, J. Stct-I, S. Stuin, B. Steinberg. ISU ' F S ll NV Sr malxcr, M. Stone, XV. Strickland, M. Srrugncll. Firm. Rowfl , Stcirxlwrg, L. Slcwgnrt, . to , . L Srmml Rmv Al. Sullivan. M. Sumnvx. R. Sumnrr. C. Sunnlcll. E, Swartz, C. Swcarimlrn, M. Swrft. Third Rum' M. nl, Tapp, S. Tappc. V. Taslrcr. F. Taylor, R. Taylor, YV. Tcmplu-run. H. Trrasakr, Fnurlh Rau R. Thomas, nl. Tlmnwpsun, M. F. Thompson, J. Torrano, H. Tower, M. Van Hall, YYm. Van Sam Frfllx Ruwf I7, Vallghn, C, Vaughn, V. Villcman, I. Walker, C. YVall, M. NVallcr, K, XYatSun. Srxtlx Raw' XY, NYatmn, li. NVvlclx, XV. Xlfclls, N. Xyctzcl, E. Vfhcclur, H. XVhi!alu'r, M. lYl11tcsillc. l86l First Row-XV. Whitehead, B. Williams, C. Williams, E. Williams, K. Williams, R. Williams, B. Wilner Second Row-B. NVilson, M. Wilson, M. Wilson, R. Wilson, B, Xvinograd, A. XVise, H. Wise. Third Row-L. NVoodward, W. Yarger, B. Yelm, S. Zaratc, R. Zobel. Ahlherg. Esther Alexander, Clinton Ames, Uri Anderson, Bob Andrew, Lloyd Angel, julia Arnold, May Louise Artcrhurn, Philip Aurelius, Jean Austin, jim Austin, Joe Bacon, 1. D. Barnes, Elizabeth Barney, Libeus Barry, Francis Bartle, Alwyn Bates, M. Bell, M. Bennett, W. Benson, E. Biddison, O. Binstock, S. Bird, F. Bixler, A. L. Black, L. Bond, R. Borror, A. Bosco, N. Boydston, F. Boye, C. Brimacomb, M. Britzman. G. Brode, L. Bronstine, R. Brown, H. JUNIORS Brown, R. Dehn, C. Buchanan, R. Demarest, H. Buchhalter, B. Demmcr, K. Buckley, B. Dewcll, B. Bunch, C. Dillard, M. Burg, C. Dobson, 1. Burnhart, G. Dole, J. Burns, F. Dnnelson, R Butler, L. Donohue, F. Califf, W. Double, M. Campiglia, G. Douglas, C. Cassell, B. Downing, L. Chambers, K. Doyle, J. Chisholm, A. Drexler, S. Chittenden, T. Duer, H. Cholvin, J. Duke, B. Christensen, A. Duncan, A. Clark, G. Durbin, C. Clover, F. Eancs, R. Cohen, B. Earnest, G. Colburn, S. Edgren, E. Colby, C. Edwards, L. Collins, B. Edwards, R. Condon, C. Egan, J. Conine, E. Ehrhart, T. Conover, M. Emerick, H. Cook, D. Emery, E. Cook, H. Emrich, A. Cowden, E. Eriksen, L. Cox, M. Evans, H. Csermendy, A. Evcnson, K. Currier, G. Fauver, E. Davis, M, Ferguson, N. Davis, M. F. Fields, C. De Conto, F. Fine, N. in i Q -' ,,,w..- -1, . .Q .. 1251-1 i' dLsMi..4-HI.. ,mmf -.'. . - ' Lb- ' l87l Fisher, R. Fisher, S. Fisher, W. Fitzgerald, XV. Flattery, F. Flax, I. Flickingcr, L. Floyd, R. Fogel, G. Foraker, XV. Forsythe, S. Frame, A. Franklin, J. Frazier, D. Frazier, E. Frost, E. Furry, H. Gates, H. Gant, H. Garoutte, O. Genge, H. Gibson, G. Gillard, A. Glumm, V. Goodstcin, H. Goodnight, G. Gordon, M. Green, M. Greene, R. Greenfield, E. Grifhn, G. Griiiith, D. Grove, H. Groussman, B. Guenther, B. ,, 29 . 'H . . ' -v ,-us ' w W ' .nam W ' 'W '31 i . .', . f . . - ls ' 'Q l 1 . a . 's ' ' Lf - fhvmnwvm--.T--A-V iv -gr, 7 ' A ' ' . - ff'-l if 1 l A 1 2 no e Q. . Q I, , . gl 1 . , . -s 3. , ...fig i. D P i ' W . w 'V ll- '-J. ' 5 - A - v ' 'B ., , ,, , 1 JUNIORS - , U ' . . 1 1 ' gi V, A . ,,, 'V --. 1 , L ' Qt' , M rl Sil a, Pearl ,. 4, ' V ' 1 2215: Lzxllonm. ' Nllfi, Stialla Sirlrlpson, H....xa 1 I i I Haininel, W, Levitt, G. Neill, Louise Skinker, Charleg M. i Hanna. J. Lillieberg, B. Nicholls, Billy, Smith, Blanie - aff' ' ' Harper. B. tink. B. C. I6IfEchlre.RWi,ll1am gmli. ' ji.. . , , , ' , . ane, osxe ml . he .. a:.':::.f:.. masses... M... .,. - ' I Q 3 ',' Haskell, W. Lipson, M. Orr, Patricia , , Ifli. Wllllam , 5 , ,LA . , I I Halen, F, Lgbiin, M, Oxford, lla ' Hyder, Manuel. .2 ' W Hatield. B. koss. J ll:ad,itelcl.lg'la1'0:il S,l3::3:f:ing:,,s,lZ3fl55 , ' , , rr , . an e . usse . Y 1 7-'N l l'.I'l:l11?eligch,AD. Llulrll: 6. y Parlreill Robert Standish, Claire I l J Q ' Hawkins, E. Lundgren, J. Parks, Preston Sfangef. Hubert ' P' Hgymnn, C, MacDonald, D. Parlrs, Russell stallly. Cllll'0l'd I . , Ha,,,,t,,,, P, MacDonald, J. Pattersowrdith Stein, Anna , , , gig, l Hawrin' A, Mackey, H, Pwne, y Stewart, Pauline I ze- ' Hackman, E, RAACSJUIE, geg5Jri,,Jo:iphh gre,-iusirt. lgrzqbeth i , , W1l' ,r . ec altls, nt on r am. , au ' l 3 F, I lam Mggnllrion, M. Peterson, Martha Y Stiles. Alice S, 5 , Henry, H. Marta, M gifrce, Gsrtiiude gzilirlgs, .arthur , gf' . - A, , , , ' , u onaer, iiam : 'N' l la ' II-lliawelxandt L. Mallrlrrfor. D.' Pilghsd, Milton Strohm. Ph llis Q , 81.0 X ll Higgs, W, l ' ' Mathews, M. , Pillar, Charles Stubbs. Palitl' - . ffxx l Higgins, 0, Maus, S. . Plettner, Margaret ggngerlandklizrl E - Hinge, H, McBride, T. Pollard, Betty I1 QUIK. ,U Y NWA . 1-r..,,.e,g, Mauna... F. 14 Pam., naw... Surber. Lew.. .. 1 ' I N I0 Hmiiund, G, lilldcgabea WM llgottei, Sglvia gwfenlely. Al? ' ' Hob .. B. C rea 7. - ' Owe - aww H-, DWG' q 1 1 - - Vi - . M cf. k. . P ' e. sl' Tam.. J h' ' Q it ill lliilf-.'I..giZ 1S.H ...Incl-'I.1lf, if Pllfifu. 33. Tav1of.CllT5Blll5 w ' N llli l ' ln A A Hopkins, H. McGilvray. W. Puge . Elizabeth Teller. Franges 1 Q 9.63, Y ' 1 Hoi-nbein, R, Mclntosh, M. , Pugel, Helen Thomas. Shirley , , if. X Hoifoi-ci, K, McGinnis, D. Puhh, Allen Thompson, Peggy , , 'A , X Howard, W, Mellechnie, H. Pu en, Alfred Trung. Ray - g 5, ' Hunter, L. McKeane, B. Quarles, Alice Travenicek. Albie if In efwll A, McKee. L. uar es, argaret umer. o ' ll. I 1' I ' , , ,, g fi f Ulf C, amed 4 ' ' M ic xc S bl alll l I JJ lm f: l22?Q2'Z 'NE MENll:hol:, w. Rllmay, Hlvgara Tweed. William l - . Jacobs, 1, Means, R, Rand, Dora S. Van Bllaklrk. BeverlY :U ' Jupei-, F, Meininger, R. Rankin, Joe Van l-ahdingam. Frank ,Q Johnson, E. Meschke, M. Ray, Elizabeth Van Zandt. Ollin W 1 '?,2 'n'.'E' ww.1-. la -ii'elz.n , , e er, us us eavl , gar . lgiinrgn, R, Meier, Marion Reid, Leonard Wallis. Tom , Jolivette. S. Michaelson, Louise Reid, Homer Watson, Harold 32 1 Jongg, H, Mig-ielson, Bllfark said, Jazs I Waugh. :lariry-I E , P, i ens n, tri e er, ee ea er ea , oe , Q 1 53:51, PC Millerililsie a ce sescermlzlarygane !Z:::r,EE,3:g,:ge ' , ' 1 B, Bl' I ef, effl 1 e . 'I llilalllzlttein, E. Milltein, .Slldney Ritter, Benira Weber. Ella , gum., G, Mimi Slwlh SDCL-fix, glzwgiri de weglelken, Frederick K'1i,C, 't , oe u , rtm eller. An I ' ' Killaer, B. Mltghifier, Marg: Rollnick, Jeannette Whiteacaraxl. Charline ,! ,iq . Kennedy. A. Mixer, Mary Rose, Georgie xlulaml. ig ua.- , Kidd, K, Moe, West A Rose. Josep me W1 lam. e Q .Q . Kinnhglqw, W, Moffett, Eleanor Ross, Eleanor inchester, Herbert 1 King L, Molkenthin, Helen ROCl1Cl1ild. Maw Wlflflef. Ffid ? w iggb, . K,,i,5i, D, M..11,D......i.y 1x...1.,1-:mia Winosrad. Bill ,i j 3 2' l Keem-ing, J, Moore, Davis Russ, Marie Wolfer, Harry li.- z.- ' X ' King, F, Moore, Elizabeth Ryal, Thomas Wlllf0H8. ,Alice Marie I , K' lin , E, r , au, war titer, orge - A if 1 i X Kl:igerTE. Mggri, Wllmitllicfy Savage, June Yaflaw. Chester 7 , X J K...-n..., R, M........,Nia...1.. Schilling, Doa... Yam. Junior , Kroboth. J. Morris. Harold Scoonover, Leona Yotter, Maine , 4.55, 4 Lentin. S. Morrison, Ann Seims. Henry YQUM. Doris - fr. Ledgerwood, W. Morse, Marie Selfridge, Charles Zimmerhackel, Jane 14, fi Lggk, E, Moses, Grace Shanklin, William Zadri. Raymond V Lg Ro , B, Moser, Florence Shultz, Willis Zickler, Carl 5 X ' . Lgngfgiy, N, Murphy. Marcella Shumate, James ' V lf: , ,,. :gui lil' X . - X X , U 5' Q ' ' 7' ff 2 . F f I , ., ,.-, ,1 , fa . ' w.. e ' ' , V . tsl . O O l ' 2 I L - 4 I l Ar W A iff ' J iasi ' EA ll K 3:32 'gil ,, ,,.l,'.. ' i , v.. , .. ..l,.l-,.i f' 3,f,.., ,i-,' ii , 2, .,.:i if ... Y- .f.1 , . E W ' M ' ' ' 'N l l'li ..5a'3 - ?ii. ' f . '.. PM W?- 'r 'l' 'f 1 . ' 'ff, 2ll .f - . :7i'M 3lf?if'3i?l.lf t' 'Q Ja ,v- n 1 . X- + ri :ff x rw L s I 4 5 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President, Mcreditlm janxusong VicefPresidcnt, john Aitkcng Secretary, john Robinson, Treasurer, Anna Lida Giltncr U SOPHOMORE CLASS ,HE Class of 1930! How big this number seems in the midst of so many yk 28's and 29's. But it will be a class to be proud of, as our auspicious first year in East well indicates. One year is only a short while in which to 1 assimilate and grow into the spirit and atmosphere of a school with fifty' live years of great achievement and service behind it. We feel proud to be joining the vast body of loyal enthusiastic Easterners, to be able to say, I went to East, I was in the class of 1930 . That will mean something in 1950, when the Class of 1930 shall have distinguished itself and made for itself a reputation as so many other classes have done in the past. The example of the Seniors and Juniors is not lost on us, and we are not loath to model our course of action on that of our predecessors, especially the present classes. Enthusiasm, participation, study, growth, and pleasure-these we may cultivate at East, and, as we have seen in the past history of our school, the formation of lifeflong friendships first begun at East will be not the least of our valuable accom' plishments, rw. , W, at ,W K l 1 1 'f 32 .' 549 ' if ff , FT fs , es 1 ' SSW sg Q 1891 Fnrsr Row -fl. Abhcy, M. Adams, I, Axtkvn, U. Akers, A. Aldrxch, E. Aln.:unJv1', l. Allflwmz, -I, Amir-1' sun, M. Andrrwn. D B r ur, D. Blanchard, V. Bmmtrighl, M. Booth, S. Brndlvy, R. Brandy Svcoml Row R. Austin, J. Ayvr, . Q g Brock. Third Rmv' -V. Bruwn, F. liumpus, D. Bunn, M. Bcndcr, C. Burrngc, j. Cznlkms, M. A. Cnncr, R. Clark ,I. Cupclnmi. Fourth Ruwf'M. Cuvcy, ID. Crullllc, M. Cu on, . 'zz Iklwzmls, H. Ehrct. Fxfth Row f-A. Emcrzck, H. Espy, J. Evfrs, C. Fnlligzm, D. Fcr1,.1uson, F. Flshcr, C. Fluttvry, M. Frocknmn M. Truusglx. Sixth Ruwf-fli. Fricdmxm, N. Fmfh, C. Frumcss, D. Funk, N. Gallnhvr, D. Gnrncttc, L. Uwrgc, E. Glam' H. Unmlrcll. Crccnflcld, A. Grucnslzxtc, A. M. Gu-lgcl, Gucllch, Scwmh M, Gmc, M, lioudy, V. Grunt, L. V Uurntllvr, C. llunmsrmn, i901 It M DL rdorff, E. Dixon, R. Dnnlcy- J. Drciur, H First Row--R. Hzmsc. G. Haimlwurgrr, D. Hunks, C. Hunscn, M. E. Hanson, R. Hzxrdcsty, C. Hziycs, M Health, M. Hczlthrucli, Sccoikli Rowfl. Hccox, B. Holstein, L. Hill, M. Holt, C. Horn, A. Humphreys, C. Humphrcy, E. Jackson . Jzinwsun. Third Row--R, johnson, H, hlohnstunc, D. Jones, E. joncs, Z. Jones, S. Kamp, E. Kzirstcdt, G. Kegel IJ. Krllcr. Fourth Rowf G. King, A. Kinncy, E. Klcin, J. Knight, R, Knight, R. Knock, D. Krum, I. Lnlcustn, A. Lnnc Fifth Ruwflf. Lzirsun, C, Lamb, Lcwis, E. Link, M. Mziib, V. Mzirchant, D, Martin, M, Mathews, H McCur!uin. Sixth Row--M. McDonald, N, McDouglc, O. Mclfinncy, M. McNichuls, Z. Mcssoncr, J. Miller, M. Millcr U. Mills, G. McGlziuchlin. Si-vcgtlxL5TxvIR. Moore, NV. Nzigcl, S. Nelson, M. Ncnstttcr, B. Ncvill, D. Nichols, A. Niclson, L. Olson . ran . i911 First Row-WD. Unborn, M. P.xlun, M. Palmer, I.. Powurs, O. Prim, N. Priuss, L. Quint, E. Ruxx.in, A. B Ruid. Second Row-I. Rvid, A. Ruwitz, C, Rihbing, C. Rice, j. Robinson, E. M. Roc, R, Rocrig, M. Rosunthnl j. Ryland. Third Row-R. Snvngc, S. P. Schilling, T. Schroder, B. Segal, V. Shannon, D. Shcrmzin, A. Shookcr, E Simmons, F. Simpkins. Fourth Row-'NL Snydcr, R. Stzinlcy, G. Stark, M. Slccl, M. Stephens, C, A. Stcvum, E. Stovall, B. Strong F. Sccbcrgcr, Fifth Rowfll. Swah, C. Thomas, D. Thzimcr, XV. Turner, G. Wfaldron, M. Vfallcr, E. NVc5ton, A. YVhccler B. Vfhitnkcr. Sixth Rowel.. YVildurrnl1th, E. V'illi.xrns, A. Winters, O. lVonds, E. Young, Z. Zcrbst. i921 4. 5 i 0 w i4'wwi!3--if ' l. 1115- ld W 1 ,. M Q1 mm, 3' 4' i Am-., ' 'T ' Bill Beesley, Henry Smith, Davis Moore, Charles Ryall, Art Skaer, Art Metzger George Huffman, Kcnncth Mclntosh, Pete Silverstein fmanagcrj, Logan Mcgenity tcoachj, Charlton Hinman, Frank Ayers fcaptainl 1927 TRACK 'Fill II, 'HE track season of 1927 was a remarkable demonstration of grit on the part of the East tracksters. At the start of the year the Angels were almost conceded the city championship when they placed second in the Boulder y relays. But misfortune soon overtook East when Frankie Ayers, Angel r if '+ f' captain and best sprinter of the state was declared ineligible. Nothing daunted by this loss of ten sure points in each meet, the Seraphs tried to make up for- it by fight. How well they succeeded is shown by the fact that East placed third in the city meet and ninth in that of the state. East men who placed in each meet are: BOULDER RELAYS STATE MEET l00'Yard Dash-Ayers ............................... .............. F irst Broad Jump-Mclntosh ,....... ..............., ........... T h ird 880fYard Relay-East Team ................... .......... S econd Pole Vault-Ryall ..........,...,..,.,....,,,, ,,,,,..,. F Qui-th Medley Relay-East Team ........ . .,....... Second CITY MEET 100-Yard Dash-Ryall ............... ................. S econd Broad jump-Beesley ...... Second High Jump-Smith and Moore.. ........ Fourth ltiej Discus-Metzger ......... ......... S eeond 44O'Yard Dash-Huffman ..... ............... T hird Pole Vault-Ryall ..,,.,....,.....,. ......... S econd 120-Yard Hurdles-Moore ....... ....,.. ,,,.,.. F i rst Pole Vault-Beesley .....,.,..,.,..,... ,... ....... T li ird l20fYard Hurdles--Hinman ..... . ....... Third Javelin-Skaer ......,......................,.. .......... F ounh Broad jump-Mclntosh ......... .........,First T931 880fYard Relay-Eas t Team ..,....., , ........ . .Fourth - ' 100-Yard Dash-Pierson, East, Fourth. Y Mile 'Run-Cronin, East. Firstg Weaver, East. Fourth. 220-Yard Dash--Beard, East, Fourth. 5 Q J w ' 4 f . -' c- . - e e . .V Qs.: '- f' '- O V l A If J C cis V Y '- ' Fi 1 - l A .T gy.,-yn di ,i . , p , i ' 1928 TRACK' w A ff. , . n-'I 1 ' F l , . X 1928 traak season was a fairly successful one'but did not come entirely ' f to expectations. With bright prospects at the beginning of the season, X p the Angels were picked tqiiinish the City Meet, and to place high , i I . .H in the state events. The 1resulted in place in the Colorado X i ' l c' Relays, a second placerifi the E'ity'Meet, ...and a tie fomfseeond in the, State, A Meet. Kenneth McInt0sh,,EaSt's daptainfpvias .the mainstay of the team at all times. His running in thevrelay events andnhis broad-jumping gamered the points p necessity to place East well to the fore?-.md .niade the track. aggregationa worthy 1 contender for any honors. ' r, p i l.4.r, pp 'F F 5 I X .R 4, l ,. F f, V V4 ik - I. ,Y 1 - ' ' . x ff' - J Q Q f Y , X cg , ' BOULDER' Rl:2LAYS,.-'ARRQL ?TWENTYfEiGHTHi 3-V x . V A' . '1 Fi-iff:-wg . ' f ' A' F . X Q Fort1Co1lms .... A ......... ............ 2 3 Y r Sterling- ..................... .,,.+...... 7 f 'v,'.,' Z H-fgzadprmgrf .... .... - , ..... np 12 .I V T. uma ................... , .... 3 . .......... s X WM R 4 A ep .. ............ ......,.,.A V p A Yi I Z' T , . XX ,g 440'Yafd Reliy-Barkhurst,iPiersorx,'flvihore.M Mclntosh. Ent, Second. , qilh W .sssarua wry-srfuww, sms, gpm, Mclntoah, sm, saga. ,,ll,4,,y,:l' li , 3 Medley assay-suiaufn, sqm-. M i amamoshi, Bw, second, Qllllg, Q , W 2-Mile mls,-smnimr.'smiiy, wsifxa-pf, cram, Em. mms. Illli . A NX . ' .nfl .. . 3- i' -'f iff -:. A1 2 'f' 5- lr . ' 4. rs . . 4 CITYKMBET, MAY FIFTH 4 '- ' South 'f ...... ......... 4 O A. Boulder ..... ....... l 5 .p . ' 'East .... ........................ ...... .. .... 3 9 West ..... I.: .... ........' 1 6 h , L A Q, N ' North .................................... 31 . V Manual ......... ........ 3 ' 'B e X . A 4 -e -N Q Discus Throw-Palmer, Balt, Fourth. I l20'Yard High Hurdles-Moore, East, First: Hinman, East, Second. ' ag, High Jump-l ameson, Tied for First: Grillith,.East, Fourth. xx 5 Javelin-Bimen, Eastg Sepond, Johnson, Fourth. . i Q,-Q '. uma Jump-McIntosh.'Bsst, mfs. 880fYard Run-Smith. East. Third. . M3000 I . 220-Yard Low Hurdles-Moore, Secondg Hinman, East, Third. lg. 1 '- One-Half Mile, Relay-Beard, Barkhurst, McIntosh. Moore, East, First. ' X w ' ' -.. V X i R ne. - XX . s'rA1jE MEET,.y1AY TWELFTH .p Portvdollins .... ' .................. i72 msn., cmmnni ...- .... iz L J. Y East ........... .. ... .,.......... I2 A ' Sterling ...................... ....... 10 QU' 2152 gzgiff bfi sig V - ' Mn. nun-cmnan. nw. seams. Javelin-Birney, But. First. . --Broad lump-Mclntooh. But, Fourth. High Hurdles-Hinmsn, East, Fourth. - S80-Ysrd Relay, East Relay Team. Third. J,...f.. Ir!! vs' n ,IU . V x, i rx ' J' :sz - x 0 , ,J 9' , 'QQ -i - - - L-me 6 O- o O o - -RX . , , 4 Y ' 'H ' . . 4 F13 9. '+U i'T'i- in 3 H. 4 . ' X ' , V V . R S' U Q We-at ' . N iff I9 as Sli! 5 a N Q5 X 1 E ug v Q. a.1. , . W . at N ig sa, 'eg 81 5 Y W 2. , f JF am 2 F 'E' s is ge Rgm : 5' ,lr , i wig.. ,,,, ' 2 lgsgt xlfi? legs.. 3' S C555 Q- isgg aa' r l 'i,5 w :Q f ffn - 'iii T E . iti l , 5 George Earnest, Manager, Coach Schweiger, Kenneth Mclntosh, Captain. Fletcher Birney, William Beard, Milton Weaver, George Barkhurst. Cornelius Cronin, Leon Grifhth, Henry Smith, Bob Palmer Neil johnson, Meredith Jamison, Charlton Hinman, Davis Moore. Joseph Pierson i951 l i i 1116? ' , if YQ Q . V 1,11 s fr ,, - ,,. f Sc-. Q W W - R will' xxl I 1 ' Q5 t ki , fx . X l T v BASEBALL NABILITY to connect the horsehide in the early games and exoeedf ijxff ingly strong opposition were the factors causing the East pill-batters' Q T . J, '15, T downfall during the '27 season. However, a revamped crew of Schweiger- men played excellent ball 'to cop the encounters with Manual and West. Q D East dropped the 'first game to North with a'7-2 score. Had the Andgill: hit Lomer for some wellfplaced and timely connections, the score would have un tedly been in our favor. The 'feature of the game was East's stellar fielding and gNorth's heavy hitting. 'Fate failed to smile on the Winged nine for a second time when-Stowers, the Pre hurling ace, held the Angel's to six scattered bingles. The Boulder out fourteen of East's men, which proved beyond doubt that the team needed revamp' ing. Score: East, 9, Boulder, 3. ' , 4 As a result of this revamping, the Pale Wings doubled Manual's score and put the game on ice by their terriiicslugging. Neither of the Bricklayers' pitchers could stop the Winged Avengers as they wiped out all previous traces of defeat. Score: East, 125 Manual, 6. ' In the next tilt,East's bats pounded out a victory over West, though the game went thesextra inning route. Tubby Crow was touched for nine hits, while Musso the Cowboy hurler, was almost knocked from the box as a result of the Angel's batting barrage. Fifteen hits were collected by the East nine. Score: East, 8, West, 7 The team's winning streak was brought to an abrupt close when South took all the Seraph's offerings and drove out a 17f1O victory. Lang held the Eastmen's bats in check and-dazzled the Angels by his fast ball. Free hitting, many errors and occasional fast playsifeatured the game. HOW THEY FINISHED North ............ ...... . West .............. . . South ............ ...... , . anua .......... . ..... - . 1: s OQO .T XX -ing 04.5 A C f 1 lx 1 it F .f l ev Az swf' Ili 2 V as , O l I I !l W n O Won Lost Pct X 4 1 soo l nf 4 1 aoo a 2 soo ll . Em ................ ..... z s .4oo I M 1 0 s ooo X ' Q Q , fl' 5155: -- ,:- V I J J ack Hanna, Frank McDonough. Coach Schwcigcr, Ed Tuuthakcr, Carl Ziegler Hyman Smcrnufl Df,-n Hickey, Henry Slams, Louis Nclan, Earl Hartman, Bill Thach l97l 1? fa , ,. ,, fsfiii' f Q ' i '4 3. e ff :W 4 1 1 I -gs s .Y K.: k, r 9. tr 5,5 1 1 . 'w 49 3 5, Y- is H, ' is M FOOTBALL EASTf31g MANUAL-7. ,.. , AUNCHING the season with an attack against Manual that swept the 'qVif'?Q K Laborers off their feet, the Angel Gridmen downed the Blue and Red to ll' I the tune of thirtyfone to seven. Q Following the initial touchdown by Ferguson, Toothaker slipped thru 9 -' for twenty'three yards and another six points. Long runs by the little quarterback followedg these runs resulted in enough points to win by a large margin. EASTf6g BOULDERf7. Confident of victory, the Angels went down to a painful defeat at the hands of the f 'lip' 'g UpfStaters whose perfected aerial attack found the winged team unprepared. For 9 three long eventful periods, the ball seefsawed in midfield with neither team gaining even a momentary advantage. Finally at the beginning of the last period, Prep L Mm ,, - loosened up with an attack that netted a touchdown and an extra point. East came :fill back fighting, but her six points were not enough to win. 533 in i .A-1, . AW PA, . ,, WZ' 'f -in sw EASTfOg NORTHfO. Failing to break the famous seventeenfyearfold jinx, the North Vikings were held scoreless by a iighting team of Angels, completing eighteen years of football during ,, which North has never beaten East. . fiif S f . Q il? W . M W ,gmi i' i ,Q . i'lf .... ' K H, ,iit..t, in ,, W i-fi mm. Ai H Mgr:-- ' ff: X-ey 21325. 'XZ wet- 4 . V .ki if A iili msg .. 8 1 r fi? 32 5-'.. 'iW?'9, iff. g .. ,W 'Mgr l ' zjflielf . Q-iv f ' QW: The .game started with the Angels' heralded defense working perfectly. Two Hrst downs came, then the Viks braced and an exchange of punts followed. In the second period, Owens recovered a North fumble and carried the ball to the Vikings' iivefyard line. After three tries the ball rested on the threefyard tape and the half ended. The second half was a replica of the first, the Angels showing plenty of class and playing circles around their heavier rivals, but lacking the necessary scoring power. EASTfO, SOUTHfO. A green and inexperienced Rebel team, Hghting every moment of the time, held off a superior Angel attack in the next encounter of theseason. Although the Angels were in scoring position on several occasions, the diminutive South line always held when in the danger zone. In one instance, Toothaker plunged over the final line, only to be denied the touchdown when Referee Preston ruled that the ball was out of motion before going over. EASTf27g WEST-6. Smarting under the scoreless tie of the previous Saturdays, a revamped Angel team rose to great heights and completely smothered the West aggregation by a 27f6 score. The line functioned perfectly, and with the aid of the other pony backs, Eddy Toothaker scored every one of the Angel's points. As a result he nosed out Del Van Liew, North's backfleld ace, for highfscoring honors of the season, compiling a grand total of fortyfsix points as compared with Van Liew's fortyffour. i, -gp' . . , ,R c . I 2. ... 3.1 U WI... ,eglvevgtggag .X F, .3 H ' Q . ' --A wi-Q., Q-'fw?f215MLff1 f . af. . .ir,.9:,g.gm-ii? : . . f , .- .1 , , 'Liam A : w q '7 1-'Vi'ii2xsN Y- f it 'l QSM 'A' et' Eff' Q: -' fe' f -,iifxle-.J W -W - - J,.,si A ,-fail-i 4. ru? U, 'wg.,,,-W1-Q V J -f .1-'.4:mmm,,,,,mkwh,Em, ,gg 135- -, 1-2,7 ...H eff.: .., ' 'A .aw I V77,a: :,5.. I ,L 1 sg?f'. ':,a51.. J --Ve -4nuaq.,,,m ' -.,',:ii:f'j,,1.'LZi ,'2 4 'g,-Wmf:m M-H V 2. gg1E'VP.iif:'i's 1 gi,-,Q ., a Eqsf- :A-YP IWQAN , - .girl ya. ws I.: 1 f ' f-- 4P 4m..i am... ,K .A-lin ..... ...ii ' , ff: '.1 A f991 Ill 7,11 4 .ia-if , 1-avg, ,M .USL 'Rik-ga' -? iff if t. 5.14 ' 1 , J it .,s',r:j5 U? 93 . fist, 1: Q-'fx Wifi f'f'.' wp of ' . .rg-fm an-1 . ir, . gif as ' 1, - ' 'lg -f 4 V-itzfaai' -L, ,, , .. A ,. ..,... . ..Y Y , . -- - M, -..-..A.- ... 1.4 A. ...-..........4 FOOT BALL . Ed Tuothzakcr, Conch Schwfigcr, Ccnrgc Quiglcy B111 Whlrugrzld, Eleron Nlnyhfw, Kcnncy Mzzclntrvsh, Bob Fcrguscm, Hnrmun Dnxis ,lim Stcwnrt, Bull Thuch, Fred Taylor, Bob Owcns Bill Ldwcrumcc, Captain Phil Nlontuniu, Flctchcr Bimcy, Jack Rcid, john YVhi!u f1oo3 27 i I A SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL Rcnr+R. Hjclm, H. Pndficld, YV. Mmuorc, XV. Beard, G. Bnrlchurst, E. Ellctt, C. Smith, Il. Thompson, ml, Rupp, A. Skacr, J. Lundgren, C. Cronin. FrontwL. Guldman, P. johnson, L. Bigle, N. Maines, NV. Clarkson, B. Edwards, B. Johnston, I. Little, W. Hummel. SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL HEN the last gun was fired, sounding the close of the second team football season, East emerged from round of play with four wins and no defeats. W Great things are expected from the junior Angels , who will play im' ,X is portant parts in the '28 fight for the championship. Mains and Reid, two stars developed in the scrub ranks, will return next year and hid well for allfconference berths. The four games were played Monday afternoons at the various schools. The following are the results: Eastf19g IvIanualfO. East'9g SouthfO. East-143 WestfO. East-24g Northf6. 51011 19 2, L..-ai f . az N 5 ,ml A7 f ,4 , : ' Eddie Tnothakcr, Conch Schwcigcr, Guy Martin Eugunc Wcllur, Henry Smith, Captain James Stewart, Evcrc 51021 kwpi Z8 rr Scum' SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Back- Clarcncc Gummison, Alen McDcrmith, Gala Vvfcller, Walter Clarkson, Bert Brown, Irvin Kramlrch Front-Coach Schwcigcr, Neal Johnson, Henry Daykin, Merideth jameson, Franklin Wcinhcrgtr Klartncc Padflelcl, Henry Smcrnotf. BASKETBALL 'I EATURING the season with a perfect manfforfman defense Coac g pf Schweiger's basket shooting crew carved its name permanently 1n the East Q X In-Q4 R hall of glory. Championship honors eluded the dauntless Angels, but it was only 'EAR ,V J after a gruelling season filled with sensational battles that Boulder finally proved themselves to be champions. An interesting feature of the schedule was the threefcornered tie that the Seraphs twice provided by beating South and Boulder in both regular league games During the playoff resulting from the Angels timely trimming of Prep on their own floor, South outplayed the Eastern crew and thus eliminated them. The following shows the sunrisers' achievements: table of results East-27g Vfest-l0 East-20g North-15 ll East- glvlanual-14 East-245 South-19 East-25g Boulder-I7 East- S3 Wcst-8 Fast-19g North-14 East--lig Manual-14 East- gSoutl1-8 l7 17 East-, -3 Boulder-2 PLAYfOFF SCORES: East- 85 South-13 Boulder-23: South-22 SECOND TEAM PLAY I 1031 East East East- East- East East East East East East West-19 North-21 Manual-l6 South-16 Boulder-1 6 Wcst-9 North-16 Manual-8 South-IO Boulder-4 f as 'X .. ..- -X V- ,.-., Y. --M --L3,-'- . +-..,... ,,- .-.-. V , ,, ., . F3 : , fs 7 , ' y, fr- .. ? , F i l 1 ' J, . X Q il f. M i ' '?:'1,w rjsj..' ag-xi YK tsl -11 mg M-, ,W . a s gii'.j.,,,--...,c.,,,1--.-,i:?f-4112-Qis ., ., . . .s-W-,.a - P l s as v at R . l Q3 T . lt - - A . 5 4,30-. I E N ,,.,1 1 T I 3 S Q wx . X X 1 4 a I 1 xxl Tw N fs TT Y TENNIS TEAM Charles Staat, Harry Reiter, Eugene Weller N p TENNIS 'v :-ifqq-vl the Enal scramble for cit tennis honors had assed, from the melee -5- 10. A . . V . P emerged a victorious East doubles and singles team and each had proved K' ,f gp itself cham ion of its division. The winnin of the lea ue sin les and PU. ul P q n U g s .s 3.3 doubles championship marks the tenth time in eleven consecutive years Ff4 l'1Wi that this honor has come to East. Both teams experienced little trouble in beating thein flannelfclad rivals, for Reiter lost only one set during the entire meet and the doubles pair, Weller and Staat, lost none. The two boys got away to an early lead over West in the first game, and were never endan ered. South was the next victim and she went down to defeat in regular gba, J 2 El i wi .w i i l I X ,1 1 'Q . , 414 a Lili is if 1 Q I ll fr'?i4 i t l r g i l style. In the finals, North's entry was dispatched in no time by a well-working 9 ' V Angel duet. n ' 'l T i Harr Reiter played superior tennis throu hout the meet, and as a result won Y E , complete victories. The only trouble experienced was with the strong Rebel repref H ' sentative, but the Angel soon rallied and drove home his points. Y SINGLES DOUBLES in l - i East defeated West 6f2, 8f6. East defeated West 8f6, 8f6. ' 4 W N East defeated South 6'4, 3-6, 6f1. East defeated South 6f3, 6f3. , A r p l East defeated North 6f0, 6f2, 6f4. East defeated North 6f1, 6f2,.6f2. 1 X p 565.2 g V A I x . g T . sn .. y if + ,f 6. v., 'glZI.4.ili: 3:.T,4gl.,TL''Tit 1p ,,, ' -1 E' 1 r,,,g E ' M' w 'Wi , T l fm , Y if rw T , 532,55 iya--.i,V.i .wma Y ' , if ,.,.,-1 We -A ' I 1 E S' ' V fl E s ' f ' ' it wa- T rf? f 'B or V O 'y rn lf -11 T ' T 'ir' ' 1 L, V Z4ff..i'., l f f f 51041 it J . .V , , ,,1,,1, .ri . f- 41 Wi 7,-1' w Ti ff '- 'V 1-W ' fi ' GOLF TEAM Edward Cowden, George Gralrarn, Captain Nlclvin lvlagnusun, George Sccman, Frank Jasper, john jury GOLF 1 rg 'CORING twent 'nine out of a ossible thirt fsix oints and winnin ever ,M Y ' P . Y P g l Y round of the fourftrip go, the Angel golffbugs brought another champion' ship home to East. The first playfotf was held September twentyffour, with Manual, and l f. ff the Sunrisers' took all of the possible points, leaving the Bricklayer's score' less. In the second round of play, East split the nine chalk marks with West, retaining live of the nine. Again a clean sweep was made against North and nine more tallies were added to the Angels' record. In the fourth and last match of the tourney, the Easteners swamped South by a 6f3 score and ended the season, having lost four points to West and one less to the Rebels. The consistent play of the members of the Angel golfmen: Captain Magnusoii, Edward Cowden, John Jory, George Seeman, George Graham, and Frank jasper, was the chief feature of the rounds of play. The members of the team showed their best form in the round with West when they played brilliant golf in the face of the stiffest opposition the league could offer. The tilt with South brought out the fineness of the East men's game when they drove and putted with championship consistency. The tournament was held on the City Park links under the auspices of the NEWSpapers, who gave the Angels a silver loving cup for their achievements. The score cards turned in by the members of all the school teams showed a marked improvement over the records handed in by last year's squads. A sixfstroke advantage was gained by the players on the '27 teams. Members of last year's championship pill putters who will return to form the nucleus of this year's squad are lvlagnuson, Cowden, Seeman, and Jasper. Another cupfwinning squad is predicted. 51051 5 i E Q r l a.. BOXING AND WRESTLING lVrestlcrsYStadlcr, Johnson, Mackey, Coach Vfhipplc. Bfmxers-fM1lclntosh, Quigley, Stark, Manager Schaycr. BOXING Inaugurating the boxing season by a win over Manual, the Angel mittmen looked good for the city championship, only to be declared ineligible because the gloves used by the team were of the wrong weight. The only benefit derived from the season was the good experience gained by the members of the squad who will return for next year. The box scores of the ManualfEast meet follow: 95-POUND CLASS 125-POUND CLASS john Slovck, Manual, won a technical knockout from jack Egan, East, won from Eddie Estcrbloom, Man' Milton Weaver in the second round. ual, in three rounds. 1os,PoUND CLASS UWOUND CLASS Joe Rosenbaum, Manual, won from Wilford Bennet, East, in three rounds. 14SfPOUND CLASS Kenneth Mclntosh, East, won a technical knockout George Quigley, East, won from Art Penna, Man' from Albi, Manual, in three rounds. ual, in three rounds. l58fPOUND CLASS Harold Sctman, Manual, won from Carl Ziegler, East, in thrcc rounds. WRESTLING Bested by South and West, the East matmen brought themselves into third place in the final rating of the wrestling division. The feature bout of the meet was the MackeyfReily go, in the 175fpound class. Mackey, the East representative, threw his opponent with a wellfexecuted headlock. This bout was the fastest exhibition of wrestling shown in the league during the season. The total number of points won by the competing schools follow: South-19, West-8, Eastfi g NorthA3. Manual and Boulder were not entered. Henry Stark, East, won from Vv'ildcr Brummer, Man' ual, in three rounds. llifPOUND CLASS 11063 SWIMMING TEAM Ernest Collins, Billie Williams, Blair Vfilson, Ralph Keithley, Crccd Hindcrlidcr, Harold Bcnight pionship. Hinderlider winning first in three of the seven events. SWIMMING OR the third consecutive time in as many years, the Angel waterbabies proved their matchless supremacy by copping the City Swimming Cham' The team literally ran away with the meet by winning a first in every event and leading North, who ranked second, by twelve markers. Captain proved to be the league's sensation when he garnered twelve points by The Angel mermen ranked well with the college teams of the Rocky Mountain division and captured all but one meet held with the collegiate navigators. Colorado, holder of the Rocky Mountain Championship, beat them out after a gruelling en' COUI1t6l'. V The results follow: Relay, 160 Yards-East, Hinderlider, Bcnight, Keithley, Wilson, Hrst, North, second, West, third, South, fourth. Time-1:36. 220fYard Free Style-Keithley, East, and Tcllborg, North, tied for first, Lang, South, third, Nye, West fourth. Time-3:04. 100-Yard Breast StrokeYWilliams, East, first, Hotchkiss North, second, others disqualified. Time-1:38. D071 Plunge for DistancefCollins, East, hrst, Bufiin, North. second, Lang, South, third, Lipan, West, fourth. Distance-46 feet. 100-Yard Backstroke-Collins, East, first, Nordquist, North, second, Lipan, West, third. South man didn't finish. Timc-1:26. l00fYard Free Style--Hinderlider, East, first, White, North, second, Stack, South, third, Beri, West, fourth. Time-l:l3. Fancy Divingf-Hinderlider, East, first, Kuehler, North, second, Snell, South, third, Branch, West, fourth. SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Rear-Ruth Benway, Frances Hotlnettc, Mary Groome, Virginia Ellctt, Maury' jane Fowler. Ruth Ratner, Ruth Knight. Front-Miss Patterson, Claire Stong, Lenore Metzgcr, Dorothy Kcpncr, Ruth Crissman, Sylxia Bains, Marv Eleanor Park, Miss Smith. Captain--Marie Louise Pratt. VOLLEYBALL Ruth Knight at the helm, another successful volleyball season was brought to a dramatic close. When the final percentages had been figured, i. ff A Q it was found that the Senior team, composed of Ruth Benway, Sylvia Baine, gi, ,954 Ruth Crissman, Virginia Ellet, jane Fowler, Mary Groome, Frances Hod' L nette, Dorothy Kepner, Ruth Knight, Lenore Metzger, Mary Eleanor Park, Mary Louise Pratt, captain, Ruth Ratner and Claire Stong, had again proven them' selves superior to their classmates by winning every game on the schedule. The 11fA's were not far behind, however, with three wins and one loss to their credit. The 11-B, 1OfA and 10fB squads all tied for the cellar position with but one win recorded over their respective opponents. Not content with the firstfteam championship, the Seniors also copped titular honors in the secondfteam division. Like their fellowfseniors, they, too, failed to lose a game, winning all three of their encounters. The 11fA's, 11fB's, 1OfA's and 1OfB's again proved to be of cellar calibre, each winning one and dropping two affairs. The final percentages were as follows: FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION Team Won Lost Pct. Team XVon Lost Pct. Senior ............. 4 0 1.000 Senior .... ................ 3 0 1.000 l1fA ..... 3 I .750 IIIA ...... l Z .333 ll-B .... . I 3 .250 ll'B ...... l 2 .333 lllfA I l .250 101A . ..... l Z .333 l0fB ,,,,, l W .250 l0'B ......... ....... I 2 .333 THIRD DIVISION Tea rn Won Lost Pct. 1 IIB ...i. ............. 2 O 1.000 10-B ..... 1 l .500 101A ..... 1 2 .OOO Liosj GIRLS' SOCCER TEAMs, IZTH, ins, ICB Rear' Elirct, C. Lainh. E. Alexander, I. Allshonsc, C. Hansen, L. Gordon, 17. Frickel, N. Edwards, M. Palmer, j. Knight. I. Ayer, H. johnson, M. Clardnvr. Mltliilt' E. floninc, I.. Mcliietc, M. lvlllrphv, K. IVatson. 17. Schilling, H. Trrasalxi. I3. Baldwin, M. Anderson, If. Mcl7ann-I, A. johnson, I.. Erickson, M. Butcher, A. Ingrrsol, lvl. Van Hall, M. Bartlett. Front Miss Paitrrsmi, I.. Ma'!:1.:s'r, M. Park. I. Alex, R. Ruiwitz. R. Ai'hoy.1ast, F. Hodnutte, M. Fowler. M. flroonic, H. Vlnuiit, R. Briiway, R. firissnian, ll. Knight. R. Raliiur, S. liaini. Miss Smith. Uthrr Ivicinhcrs M, Pratt. Ilthg C. Rrccc, IIB. Ilth Captain- Mal'g.il'ct Rvcdv. IIB Cfapiznn- M:irg:4rn'! Anderson IHI3 faqptaiii Irma Htcnx. GIRLS' SOCCER ye h TXTREMELY close competition marked this years girls' soccer tourney I managed hy Betty Vincent. Three teams, the Seniors, IIfB's and I0fB's, .15 all tied for topfplace honors in the iirstfteam division, each ascending to the .625 mark in the percentage column. The IIfA's finished the season I i f Hrmly wedged in second herth, while the IOfA's sailed in last without a single victory to their credit. In the secondfteam series, the Seniors again covered themselves with glory when they tied the IIfB's for the championship. The I0fB's, the only other competing team, came in last, failing to chalk up a single win during the brief season. The final standings are as follows: FIRSTTEAM DIVISION SECIONIJTEAM DIVISION Tram XYon Lost Tied Pct. Team IVon Lost Ticd Pct. Svninis 2 I I .615 Seniors .. I I 0 .500 IIfI'! .... I U 3 .615 II'B ...... I I 0 .500 101B .... 2 I I .625 101B ...... U Z 0 .000 I1'A .... 2 Z 0 500 HMA .... . U 3 I .125 H091 12B BASKETBALL TEAM Rear- fM:nrgart-I flrounds, Margzm-t Gordon, Margaret Hoke, Katherine Palen. Front Miss l'.1tterson lcoachl, Helen Hopkins, Nlarjorie Eckman, Vera Glumm, Lucille MetZgt'r. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TNDER the leadership of Ruth Benway, one of the most successful of all ll 'li girls' haskethall tourneys was held at East, during the early stages of spring. il The 1'lfB's, hy virtue of their consistent style of play, emerged victorif git M 1 ous in the first team division, winning four games and dropping one, for a 7 1 ' ' percentage of .500 The 12-As, 11fA's and 1OfA's all tied for second' place honors, each winning three and losing two games. In the secondfteam series, however, the 12fA's came out on top, winning all of their games hy considerahle margins, The 11fA's sailed hrmly into second place, eopping three out of their four games, hut losing the final and championship aifair to the Seniors hy an 11fZ score. Memhers of the championship ITB team include: Marjorie Eckman, Vera Glum, Margaret Gordon, Margziret Grounds, Margaret Hoke, Helen Hopkins, Lucille Metzger and Katherine Palen. Those helonging to the secondfteam championship squad are: Ruth Arhogast, Nellie Brunt, Blanche Denslow, Ruth Mead, Mary Louise Pratt, Margaret Reedy and Elizaheth Thornshy. FIRST-'I'IiAM DIVISION 'l'v,nin XYon Lust Tir-ti Pct. l ..,, , 'l l ll .Rllfl l'l'A ,,,,, , F 2 ll .fillll 111A ..., 3 Z lr .Goo lllffx .,,. 3 Z il .ollll Il .,., , Z 3 ll .-lllll lllfli I , . U 4 U .Ullll I1101 SIiC1UNIJfTIiAM DIVISION Pit. llllll 7511 SHO 'ill Team XYon Lost Tied ILA ,,,,,, 4 o o 1, 111A ...... F l ll . llfli ...... 'I 'l IJ lrlfli ., l 3 0 lofA ..,,,, o 4 ll H041 ,gm M ,.. sa , 'wk F ' mf' w tm : wi .. , F KIWANIS AND STATE ORATORICAL CONTESTS The Recharge of the American Conscience was the subject of the thirtyfthird oratorical contest for the Kiwanis Americanization Prize held on Friday, March ninth at North High School. Richard Sumner, representing East, won third place. Charles Babcock, of West, received the first prize. The committee of award included Mrs. John Dier, Mr. Earl Wettengel, Mr. Edward Auslander, Mr. Foster Cline, Mr. Charles Engle and Mr. Chester E. Smedley, who judged the contestants on thought, composition, and delivery. A medal is awarded to every participant of the contest and a special medal to the one winning first place. The school repref sented also receives a gift which must be a patriotic art object. Richard Sllmnff Richard also rceived second award in the annual State Oratorical Contest. 'LThe American Conscience was the subject with which Richard represented East in Boulder on Saturday evening, May fifth. WOLCOTT SIGHT-READING CONTEST Helen Marie Reyer, a Senior, received the Wolcott Medal awarded in the forty-ninth annual contest for excellence in public reading. The contest was held April sixth, 1928, in East's auditorium. The committee of award included Mrs. Charles A. Stokes, Mrs. W. W. Griswold, and Mrs. Harry C. Brown. Annella Richie and Eleanor Jackson furnished musical numbers. The nine other contestants were Marjorie Dunning, Anna Lida Giltner, Eleanor Meek, Loraine Quiat, Virginia Addison, Marjorie Rothenburg, Norma Priess, Geraldine Conf Helen Marie Rcycr I zet, and Hodnette. WOODBURY DECLAMATION CONTEST The Woodbury Medal for the fiftyffifth annual declamaf tion contest was awarded to Stanley Drexler, a junior, on Friday, December ninth, in East's auditorium. He won this honor by his excellent delivery of the Unknown Speaker . The judges of award were Mr. Arthur F. Friedman, who won the medal in 1902, Mr. Earl Wettengel and Mr. William H. Milburn. Musical numbers were added by Louise Strasser and Anf nella Richie. Mr. Walter Reed headed the teachers' com' mittee in charge of the contest, which is the oldest held at East. It was inaugurated by the Hon. Roger W. Woodbury in 1874. The other contestants were: Samuel Iskow, T. Hansen Sri-nlfy Drcxlcr Ingley, Ralph Radetsky, Charlton Hinman, Edward Egan, Frederick Craham and Norbert Shere. 51113 w il if Q 1,1 M12 'fe , A , 4 CJ X HST P? fi 1 L , 1' Vik 1? 553. W, 1 4, ju Z, 4 3 1.3, ,i ll . lla .- lib HONOR CUP To the best allfaround student of the Senior Class is awarded each year the Honor Cup, presented by the Class of 1920. This year is was won by Margaret Reedy. This cup stands for excellence in scholarship, citizenship and athletics, and is one of the highest awards that can be obtained by a student. From a list of honor students, presented to the Senior Class, Margaret Reedy, George Graham and George Quigley were elected as candidates for the cup. The faculty cast the final vote, judging on scholarship, school activities, school spirit and character. Margaret Reedy has all these qualities. She has been a member of the Local Honor Society ever since her entrance at East, and has the high record of never having a mark below an A. She was elected to the National Honor Society in her Junior year. In athletics she has been active all through her school career and received her big D early in her Senior year. She also has had the honor of winning the Shafroth Contest. Margaret Racdy SHAFROTH CONTEST Margaret Reedy, as East's representative, won first place in the annual Shafroth Extemporaneous Speaking Contest that was held in the auditorium of Manual Training High School Friday evening, January sixth, 1928. William Landers, East's boy representative, tied for first place with Sam Bloom of Manual. All winners received books as prizes. The judges of award were Mr. Frank McDonough, jr., Mrs. Claude M. Taussig and Mr. Stanley johnson. The Moffat Tunnel was Margaret Reedy's subject and 500,000 Population for Denver won first place for William Landers. This contest was established by the Hon. John F. Shafroth six years ago. Vv'illiam Landers THE ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP The Alumni Scholarship of one hundred dollars was won 1 this year by Lois Field, a senior. She was given this prize by vote of the faculty because of her outstanding record at East. The scholarship was founded in the year 1924 by the graduating class. 'Since that year each senior class has, as its gift to the school, left a sum of money which has been added to the scholarship fund. Up to the present time the fund has reached two thousand dollars. This prize will soon attain such proportions as to be the most worthwhile scholar' ship that can be won by an East student. Lois Field has been a member of the Local Honor Society ever since she has been - at East and was voted into the National Honor Society this Lois Field year. She is planning to go to Denver University next year. fnzj 5 '21 .V ,ny gi , ,'3':,,---I ' fi. 1?-if ,BW , . g,M,,., 13. rd ,. 81 fi N. :fs in . .- 'l , , 3 6... i I , .,,g..,f fra 1 'rv , 1' l J, Ni, it if f gy ., J 'yn' N ia . 'VIA ' if X' 9 Ti 1 3,5 .tit fa . 1 19- ' Ewa .,, 3 ill in A i- 5 1 ap if as 1 V 4 I fx RICHARD CRAWFORD CAMPBELL MEDAL The Richard Crawford Campbell Medal, awarded to the most promising boy in the Senior Class, was unanimously awarded by faculty selection to George Graham. The selecf tion of the recipient of this honor is based on scholarship, good citizenship and character, making the medal the highest award within the gift of the school. George Graham has a record of all A's on his report cardg this record has been achieved only once or twice before in the history of the school. He has his letter in golf, and he was editorfinfchief of the 1928 Angelus. As editor he has intro' duced many improvements in the book and in spite of all the time and energy which must be devoted to the year book, he has maintained his record in scholarship and his interest in GENES Gfaham other activities. He has been a member of the Local and National Honor Societies. George's record is outstanding and will no doubt stand for many years as unequalled. The Campbell prize for 1927 was awarded to Dan Williams, who is now attend' ing the University of Denver. THATCHER CUP Eddie Toothaker received the Thatcher Cup, which is awarded every year by Thomas Thatcher, a graduate of the class of 1926, for athletic ability and achievement. Because of his unusual ability, sportsmanship and leadership, which made him stand out as probably the greatest player in the Denver' Boulder league, he was the only one considered for the award. Eddie is a ninefletter man and was captain of East's baseball team during his junior year. His brilliant playing on the grid' iron and on the basketball squad gained him positions on the allfconference teams. He was conference high scorer in foot' ball during his senior year. His third season of baseball will end one of the most bril' liant athletic careers in the history of East. STEINBE RG PRIZE The Louise Steler Steinberg prize, the award given annually to the best commercial student, was this year bestowed upon Estelle Waxman for her excellence in business English, typing, and shorthand. The Steinberg prize was established in 1924 in memory of Louise Steler Steinberg, a graduate and teacher of East. Estelle Waxman has made an excellent record in Com' mercial work throughout her high school career. She has studied typing, shorthand and other commercial subjects for two years, chiefly under Miss Ada McGetrick, and has always had very high grades. For anyone to become as accomplished in commercial work as is Estelle in such a short time is un' usual and it is the opinion of her teachers that she will develop her talent to a very high plane. Estelle Waxman Edwin Toothakcr H131 DEBATE TEAM RcarfSam Iskow, Charlton Hinman, Vtfaltcr Clarkson, jack Bccslcy, Richard Russ. Middle-Guy justis, NVayne Bannister, Yvilliam Landers, Norbert Sherc, james Gwyn, Front,-Esther Tracy, Margaret Anderson, Miss Garrett lsponsorj, Margaret Rccdy, Clinton Martin. Other Mcmbcrf- Stanley Drexler. K DEBATING :gc-515 1 NTERSCHOLASTIC debating at East for the year 192728 has been conf 'ilgb ducted under the debating system installed last year. East debated every l X high school in the city both affirmatively and negatively, as Well as some ' - A outside schools including, Englewood, Colorado Springs and Denver ll X in S U? -f+ University. The question debated was, Resolved that the government of the United States should construct and maintain the Boulder Dam as provided in the current Swingf johnson Bill. Although the debates are nonfdecisional, great interest is shown in the arguments brought forth. Miss Pauline Garrett has sponsored the East debaters and coached them excellently. The members of the team include: Margaret Reedy, Esther Tracy, Margaret An' derson, jack Beesley, Norbert Shere, Charlton Hinman, Clinton Martin, Richard Russ, Walter Clarkson, Sam Iskow, Guy Justis, Wayiie Bannister and William Landers. 51141 4 H ,E , 55,1 g . W 1 ,. ,, , ,M ,- - , ,- . . , ,, , ' ra! 1 1 0 T A s , -' .' f .vo , ' - i T ii if 1 2 i . M, a , l ' . -2 i ' 3 'MUSIC DEPARTMENT v -l .1-w if , .' . ,., - Q .ff-or AST Smusical department has alwaysglqeen considered one of the city's 6. Q l, , finest. Dunng-the past year, -under tlieidikection of.Miss Fareeda Moor' , ' j ' head, and,,Mr. M. A. Payne, it has mok than upheQ'its reputation., ap 2 f 5 if :n.A'.i-1:25211 The boys iglee club of thirty members, and the girls' glee club of ' 1 3 ?' ef fortyfivem members, have been activdithroughout -the year, not only in 9 5 HI , ichodl vyhege they ,furnished many excellent assembly, p, ams, but also throughout f V 1 ' i the.. In October, the girls' glee club gave a beg at the newlyfcompieted Hiawatha theater. The combined organizations sang at the city auditoriumion May' , l sixth,-.the ppenirigodaay of Music Week, and on ieighteenth the girlskbroatlcast i Q a program rom . , ' 5 T 1- ' ' - I 1 Besides many minor performances in the school audifdtilim,-'the two'clubs presented, 1 i op March fiith a nguficlalfplpmgdy, 'g'hIe Bells of Beaujolaisf' which was 'one of the K l . ceverest an most eig t a airs o t eyear. ' ' A , Y ' X QQ, T ' East also boasts an orchestra of fifty musicians and' a band of lfofty. - Under the f ' ' silo direction of Mr. Melvin A.- Payne, both organizations havefcompleted a most successful ',', , , ' year. , , W W t Q The band is the oilicial military band of the city. Besides this work, it has played A 5 at all the pep meetings and athletic games of the year. T 1 tl ' i The orchestra has rendered its service for many important affairs outside of school, L including the State Teachers' Convention in November, and the Spring Play Festival A Mn, N at the City Auditorium. It also was a part of the combined highfschool orchestra 'Ill , A xxX of Denver. 71, ., ' p f Besides tlijese twlo nlalulsical iwgizatidps, there has been an excellent dance orchestra Ro, . 0 nine mem egs w ic as p aye at a the social hour dances during the year. , I . ART- DEPARTMENT Art for art's sake , the motto of East's Art department, inspired its members to well-earned success, not only as a whole, but individually, throughout the entire year. l Under the direction and influence of Miss Estelle Stinchfield, the department accom' plished more perhaps than in many previous years. Several prizes have been won in various city contests. These included the Fourth Annual State Theater Poster Contest, which was won by Carolyn Layton and two Chappell scholarships for art l work, sponsored by the Denver Post, which were won by Carolyn Layton and Dorothy , ' J Allison. All the art work in the annual, which is made entirely from woodfcuts, was 'Q ' clciatrilbluted bf-.East'stp1wn artimstpudentsj Ncit ons plate has been otlhtained from outside 'T-rj t' sc oo. Among ose w o ave contri ute their time and K ent are: : r 3-.7--. CLASSES Donald Hickey-Title page-Seniors. Mary Alice Hearon-Finis-In X - Esther Fouch--The School.. Memoriam. ln W Eugene Trentham-Activities. . Lee Yetter-Contents. . William Heath-Organizations--Fine ,Mina Conant-Sophomores--Contests. Us 0 5252 ' Larry Kulp-Athletics-Faculty. f . 55255 Gertrude Pierce-Scrap Book. Georgiana Clark-Social. I Creed Hinderlider-Juniors. Ruth Luebke-Dedication A Ruth Claypool-Border. 'U' N X er ' ' gl X xt 1 , A s , . J 6 1 . ' iz O C o RQ, W- i Q- 5:5 ' he 1,f' V l A A . Q illfl Qgi. . .. 99 v ' is .. 4 - 1:7 ' -'V ' W K in 'B - :Zio 1- ,S 5 b K l .Y , 5, 5, FX ig: L Q Z K Q QW 5. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB L. du Spain, C. Cudgcl, M. Groomc, V. Ellctt, M. Northern, K. Collins. Third Rowfflrl. Philips, B. Abbott, M. Baker, XV. Black, B. Ncwcnmlu, M. Northrup, M. V. Pick, P. Gordon, M. Hokc, B. Dcnslow, L. Vogcl. Sccnnd Row-A-M. L. Bnholm, B. Hanley, C. Stong, M. Kcndcl, M. Dart, D. Bunn, F. Frfc' man, M. Martin, R. Knight, H. M. Rcycr, C. Mcllouglc. First Rom-iM. Mills, M. E. McGimscy, B. Link, R. Jewell, Miss Moorhead fsponsorj, D. Kidd, L. Conner, H. Poagc, N. Brunt, D. Matson. I Fourth Row-M. Anderson, E. Brophy, R. Prassc, F. Christophcr, L. Strasscr, E. Zimmer, BOYS' GLEE CLUB Backf'F. Barry, H, Hoisington, B. Bradford, G, Stark, M. Paulsen, J. Lanphicr, R. Parkur H. Dawbon, M. flardnur. Middle -J. Pilon, R. Cucmhvr, D. Martin, J. Collins, D. Ferguson, C. King, J. Randolph, B Bixby, J. Rankin. Frnntfli. Frcscman, L. Pattcrsnn, P. Schilling, J. Calkins, Miss Moorhead fsponsorj, J. Mor' gan, R. Knight, J. Andursnn, H. Reid. Other Mcmbcr5fJ. Krchblul, J. Burrows, R. O'Briant. fuel Currier, George Dardis, Mary Frances Flattery, Fred Ccntry, William Grocnslate, Adeline Hanson, Mary Elizabeth Harper, Edward Haskell, XValtcr Hess. Elma Baerrcson, Bernard Bellodi, Josephine Berger, Milton Bixler, Beulah Blood, Xvilliam Boatright, Virginia Bradford, Bob Corman, Faye ORCHESTRA Knock, Ruth Knock, Luther Knox, Ralph Kulp, Larry Littleton, Donald Matson, Dorothy Matteson. Donald Miller, Marianne Mogan, Jack Mcxrris, Harold Spiegleman, Edward O'Briant, Rohcrt Steele, Joseph Porter, Edwin Stuart, Kathryn Pugh, Allan Tasher, Virginia Reycr, Adele Vallow, Frank Reycr, Mary Jane W'arren, George Susser, Carl Vl'iscombe, Helen Smith, Jack Yotter, Maxine Suland, Louis CADET BAND Roar-F. Blood, H. Morris, R. O'Briant, R. Haskell, L. Solan, R. Zocbcl, R. Frickcl, J. Simpson, J. Guelick. Middle-C. Feilds, H. Vlihitaker, D. Richardson, O. Potter, E. Potter, W. Yarger, W. Schneider, O. McKinney. Front-L. Patterson, H. Dawson, E. Harper, R. Pankcy, A, Pugh, J. Steele, L. Kulp, W. Moore. Other Members-F. Barry, XV. Blood, B, Buchanan, B. Burman, B. Cohen, F. Clover, J, Hanna, T. Hall, N. Morrato, J. Mogan, H. McGowan, J. Simpson, B. Smith, H. W'hitaker, G. Warren. H171 1' MTHE BELLS OF BEAUJOLAISN HE Bells of Beaujolais, a clever musical play in two acts, was the choice of East's Music Department for the annual operetta. It was first presented March fifth under the direction of Fareeda Moorhead and later it was given for the Alumni, March fifteenth. The story deals with the visit - of an American yachting party in the Norman village, Beaufleur Com plications that arise as a result of a masquerade party, given in the Americans honor form a complex tangle of romance that is straightened out in the end CAST OF CHARACTERS Pierre .,.,., .,..................................,.,...,............... B ob Bixby Chicot ...... ...................... J ack Mogan Yvonne .,...,. ,...... M ary Louise Enholm Susette .........., Augustus ........... Countess Marie.. Fantine ,......., .. Larry ..........,... ,... Tony ........................ Aunt Sarah Jessup ........ ...............Dorothy Kidd Iohn Lanphier Winona Black ....,.....Mary Kendel ..........Bill Gentry .Bob Bradford ...........Betty Strong Mk , Belle .......................,. ...,,.... M argaret Baker Harkins ...,,,..., ............... Jack Collins john Bender .,.. .,...... M arcus Gardner Phillis ...,....,. ......,. L ouise Strasser H181 DULCY CAST Rcnrflf. Ellctt, R. Bingham, J. Randolph, M. Lyngar, M. Borders. FrnntfG. Robinson, C. Conzet, C. Moritz, M. Kendall, H. Eggers. Other MembcrfE. Brophy. 'DULCY T ULCY, a play in three acts, was presented by the combined Drama clubs, 1 April twentieth, in the school auditorium. The play, which started at '52 eightffifteen, was preceded by a curtainfraiser, the Chatterbox , at eight i o'clock. w nff a Dulcyv is a comedy which is full of witty and humorous situations. It is the story of an inane young wife who wishes to help her husband in his business matters, but causes more trouble and grief than anything else. CAST Dulcinea .........,.... Gordon Smith ....... William Parker ........ C. Roger Forbes ,..... Mrs. Forbes .............. Angela Forbes ................ Schuyler Van Dyke ....,.. Tom Sterrett ............... Vincent Leach ....,.... Blair Patterson ......... Henry .,............. H191 Geraldine Conzet ...,....George Robinson .........Emerson Ellett .........Charles Moritz .........Eunice Brophy ........Mary Kendall ,.....Henry Eggers .......Marion Borders ........-Iohn Randolph ......Robert Bingham .......Merle Lyngar 1 L V ...Y T A Q f SHOWfOFF cAsT Fi I Y Pctcr Silverstein, Charles Moritz, Mary Virginia Pick, Brosc Lindsay, Dorothy Kcpncr, Emerson Ellctt, ' .igifc Sylvia Bainc. A ' Standing-Henry Eggers, Clinton Martin, . F.. 51' 'ri ,.i,.. iyii ', Q THE SHOW OFF Senior Class presented its annual play The Show Off March twenty' il U , third, in the auditorium. The play was cast and directed by Mrs. Gene' l vieve Turgeon, East public speaking teacher. iThe story deals with the fAd P' lf ad 1 h , QSQQQ. K .ij i a airs o u rey iper, a se 'con ent, egotistica young man W om we find to be merely The Show Off. THE CAST Audrey Piper. Amy Fisher .... Lindsay Mrs. Fisher ...... .....,.. Mr. Fisher ...... joe Fisher ............... Clara Hyland ......... Frank Hyland ........ Gill ............... Mr. Rogers .... 51201 ......Dorothy Kepner Mary Virginia Pick ........Charles Moritz ........Henry Eggers ...,......Sylvia Baine ..........Emerson Ellett .,....,Clinton Martin ......Peter Silverstein 6 W wv J DANCE ORCHESTRA ' Donald Matteson. Vfilliam Blood, Harold Friedland, Dorothy Matson, Ralph Knox, james Cottrell, Mr. Payne fDircctorj, Robcrt O'Bri:mt, jack Hanna. THE SOCIAL HOURS HE social hours, which were held on the first and third Fridays of every month, attracted large, peppy crowds. The hour seemed to pass all too T quickly but the cry for more was in vain. Mr. Payne's jazz orchestra furnished the music for these functions, and occasionally, as at the Christ' 'L' i 'i mas party, there were special features. One of the most unusual affairs of this kind was the Leap Year social at which the dances were uladies' choice. Tag dances are popular and as the precious minutes speed by the stag line diminishes. The social hour committee is composed of members of the Student Council. This year it consisted of Dorothy Earl, chairman, Henry Eggers and Dick Martin. HD CLUB DANCE T 'irq TS a fitting close to a brilliant football season, the D Club gave its annual .tf kgs.. . , , . arf,-N',,XX 'N dance, Friday, December second, in the boys gymnasium. A record . til i crowd danced to the superb music of Bob Roller's orchestra, and marvelled Y-QQQAXT at the profusion of footballs hanging everywhere from the improvised on 74 ceiling of red and white streamers. Life size dummies, dressed in football garb, represented the other high schools of the league and stood as sentinels over the gridiron floor. A huge football was another unique feature of the decorating scheme. The dance was in charge of a committee composed of Davis Moore, chairmang Phil Montenie, Bill Lawrence and Eddie Toothaker. H211 lg-ga , , J k iv -1 +1 A if' A 5' .4 4' f 1 are at r mg? 2 1' if .1 , 1f'f '.7 , , R' I ,kv X 1, ai., .gy rf. .m Fi' 1 I w ,g a 1 - ' r wi, ' Jw Fit ,i kg, . '-- 4 lag .l VA TNf 1 , Jyii UM 1 Eiaafflni , M Fri S ii as 1 -tv W' '33 N, ...af 1'PI11,??!ri QW? its SENIOR HALLOWEEN DANCE ,gg ,TAGS will be allowed! This statement seemed to strike the keynote of the 'H will' 1 '1 s ' if' ik KK jf Seniors annua Barn Dance. It was, however, stricty a enior a air alt, since the Stags and one member of each couple had to be an upper classman. The dance was held in the boys' gym from eight to elevenfthirty on October fourth' the music was furnished by Hume Everett's sevenfpiece orchestra. There were several novel entertainments during the evening, including a 3 3 3 ' 4, V . solo dance by Ruth Bretschneider. Then last but not least were the refreshments of cider and doughnuts which, after all, are the best part of every hard time party. Davis Moore was chairman of the committee in charge. SPANISH FIESTA ,fqwf ,X N true old Spanish style, members of the Spanish club and their friends vYgQ enjoyed the annual fiesta. The dance was held in the 'boys' gymnasium M l on Friday evening, February fourth, under the sponsorship of Miss Rosalie p Edmiston of the Spanish department. Frequent waltzes and other favorite A dance tunes were furnished by Mr. Payne's hvefpiece orchestra. Decorations consisting of crimson and gold streamers and a tiny patio with many Spanish flags made a colorful scene. There were a few costumed couples and several 4 beautiful shawls seen on the dance floor. ' The evening was climaxed by the grand march and the serving of dainty refreshments of ice cream and homefmade cake. jf 'L,,,ff , L A-W S W' IL: ' r- . 1' . M. f.... ,u..,..--- mzj L Vi L Q? . 9 1 E ri 5 Hull rv NW ft, 1 Xl 1 Six l x' f .lf ,p I ,I -ffjj-5' n ll, 1, - A .A 1 SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE ' Back-George Robinson fchairmanj, Bill Lawrence, Henry Eggers, Harry Reiter. Front-Blanche Denslow, Dorothy Baird, Harriett Jones. ' I SENIOR PROMENADE HE Class of 1928, held its annual Senior Promenade on Saturday, May Fifth. Music was furnished by Hume Everett's twelvefpiece, orchestra. 5 lfif, The cafeteria was transformed into a bower of sprin beaut with its ro' 575 .Gil . . 3 Y P l QQ! YZ, fusion of flowers and decorations of blue and silver, the class colors. Many K . K i couples found a happy retreat, between dances, in the teachers' cafeteria which served as a lounge room. The garden arrangement was made complete by the clever lattice work and subdued lighting effects. The dance programs were blue and gray leather crested with the class emblem in silver, the bids also were trimmed in blue and silver with the crest. The favors were dainty wrist corsages of various spring flowers. The punch bowl was the center of attraction at all times as upper classmen made frequent trips to quench their thirst. The promenade was lead by George Quigley, president of the Class of '28, and Marlene Chamberlain, a petite member of the junior Class. The committee in charge consisted of George Robinson, chairman, Dorothy Baird, Harry Reiter, Bill Lawrence, Henry Eggers, Harriet Jones and Blanche Denslow. JUNIOR PROM ' sf CLOSE rival to the Senior Prom in splendor and gaiety was the junior 'iii Htl Prom, first set for April twentyfone. Cn account of the death of one ,f x 'E N of the members of the Junior Class, Kenneth Ford, on April twenty, the KW Prom was postponed until May twentyffive. qw. 'l . In the shade of a japanese Tea Garden 'mid flowers and bowers, the couples swayed to the rhythm of Hume Everett's eightfpiece orchestra. The cafeteria was transformed beyond recognition into a sea of flowers and color. The grand promenade was led by the class president, Harmon Davis, and his fair partner, Alice Butcher. The dance was cabaret style and the refreshments and dance programs wre in accordance with the japanese atmosphere. Leonard, Eva Williams, Jack Thompson, and Charles Doty. 5 OQO w U I ' 1 1 l 'Q' ll' If .1 N WZ' 5 an l , sl. 1 f 1 l l l l l l B1 ll' 7 . 5 .gee RQ' Those on the Prom committee were Glen Logan, chairman, Dorothy Earl, Agnes Q ng ' 1 Y x 3. - t N msg 'Ml Martha Keine and Hazel Duer, Mrs. Combs, Miss Sparhawk, Sylvia Baine, Costume Winners Martha Burril, Edwin Toothaker Vv'aldron Yargcr, Costume Winn RED AND WHITE DAY QQEQLQA ED and White Day, gay with brilliant costumes, was voted a huge success Qi bythe entire school. The Student Council, which arranged the event, Q provided keen entertainment for the Seraphs in the form of contests among the classes. During the morning, costume contests were held in 4 P4 . . . . . the auditorium. Keen interest was shown also in the awarding of the rizes to the best decorated home rooms. P In the afternoon, again the motley crowd turned out in force to cheer for their representatives in the track meet. Then as a fitting climax to the long happy day came the jitney dance and the crowning of the May Queen. Competition among the girls had been very close, but all were happy when the coveted crown was placed on the head of Sylvia Baine, of the class of '28, Then next in importance was the awarding of the cu , which was resented to the unior class. P P The rating of the classes is as follows: Soph. jr. Sr. Home Room .................................... .... 2 1 Ei 3 Tags ..........,.,.,. .. 3 2 1 Costumes ..... .. . 3 1 2 Athletics , .. 3 1 2 lg:-l lst 2nd ATTENDANTS TO THE QUEEN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR Geraldine Conzet Alicc Faller Ailsa Jane Rice Blanche Denslow Elizabeth Bare Dorothy Earl Eunice Frame Eva Williams Marlene Chamberlain Lucille Metzger Janice Ruth Porter Madge West Stephanna Hawkins Nina Hansen Virginia Shannon H241 Cl' 1, . YY' i, i Si , . .,. ,, . ag wtf. . . M , ,.,w '-LN 'mi' W' dia - , ix Vg 4' -.. t Jw ir' ' f.s,f'iwf ,. . .,-F .VK A 'Y Wigfifaiii fa , XS is' 1 5' 'K 'H' . hr .15 13 55 uffl -' A25 I iw ,LU L U253 I I 5 I S hifi? I 'Iii I EP -1-me ' ae r. ,.. .f.1 ' . ,a I 1' I fw f YQ - f f 1 . Y Q? --. .1 gs- -.-.VJ , . sr .ff as tces 'T gs fe , 4 I A L IJQL-f -f-- I ' AW I 4 f E ' L. ' fx K A'-x rf. I ALFSN ' I . I I I I I I I vw INK XXX' .Is , I. Isp in I I I wr. 4 0 0 A II, .II I A 1... 15 Iwnqfi A rl: L A Q ' Ie , 1 JUNTO-MINERVA -DANCE L 'Fl'-'-5 HE combined Literary Sqitieties, junto and Minerva, held their annual -dance Friday evening, February seventeenth. Music was furnished by VJ-, ICU Hume Everett's' orchestra. The entertainment features of the evening consisted of song and dance numbers by the Georgia Lane dancers. 'JA ' hitOnti entered tlflroluggi a ligge Yaleptine arqd arrixiedlin a fairylalpsl 05 gay re an w e s earners, w ic orme a ow a se R1 ing. ig ts were su ue or played on the large heart in the center. There was a gay, noisy crowd which amused itself and others with whistles, horns, confetti and all such carnival knickfknacks. The committee in charge of this colorful affair consisted of Dorothy Baird, chair' aan, Ruthdlzrpwn, 'tiiixnice Frame, Marlene Chamberlain, Ruth Bretschneider, Marjory oore, an ice Fa er. CONGRESS DINNER DANCE I 741 EMBERS of the Congress Debating Society entertained at a dinnerfdance, May twelve. A sumptuous fourfcourse dinner was served to the guests ' in the teachers' cafeteria. Jack Beesley was toastmaster. li.. Only half of the cafeteria was used for dancing, so the room was ' ' ,cleverly partitioned off by a false wall. Music was furnished by Dude Martins eightfpiece orchestra, and during the evening they entertained the dancers with ecial numbers, including a solo by Dude Martin himself. ommittee in charge of this elaborate function includes Richard Russ, chair' man, J rf Aitken, Robert Bingham, and Charles Blout. 4 . 'I . ' CRUISER-CLIO DANCE HE girls of Cruisers and Clio entertained their friends at a clever ballroom l dance on February tenth in the boys' gymnasium. Balloons here, there I 'fi-5, and everywhere in combination with the many colored streamers decorated the gym in a unique fashion. Ginsberg's orchestra entertained the crowd 'L ' besides furnishing the dance music. Since no special entertainment features were planned, the antics of the boys in the orchestra served to amuse the dancers. When balloonfshaped lollyfpops were passed, baby habits were renewed, lang all relished the sticky stuff in a greedy fashion quite unlike the usual prevailing ig school dignity. - The committee in charge of the affair was composed of members of both clubs and included Janet Knox, Elizabeth Bare, Dorothy Baird, Ailsa Jane Rice, Nancy Lee, Lucille Metzger, Catherine Williams, Dorothy Earl, Virginia Vance, and Florence Smith. MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM Ira I f I ' I I, f I 1 , f I I I I I I I Q . . I I vi .I E f I I . , Q E I f, I ff? I I I I A I 'I NE of the most unusual entertainments of the year was presented Thursday , E ' evening, May 24th, in the Auditorium. Midsummer Night's Dream was given in truly Shakesperian setting, by the English and Drama classes I ig ixf ,ff of Mrs. Adkisson, of the English department. The object of the play l A59 was to stimulate the interest of students and give a large number rather ' I 5252: than a favored few a chance to try some part. 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Bell, D. McDonald. Other Mcmbcrsfil. Gumm, D, Frzrzicr, J, NIL-skew, D. MCAllCIl, I. Isaacson, H. Althouse. img Front--A. King, L, King, G. Scott, J. Kanyon ftrcasurcrj, J. Ryland fsccrctaryl, Miss Grant lsponsurl, J. Musgrovc fprcsidcntj, J. Gcisingcr Qvicufprcsldcntj, L. Harvcy, E. Korklin, L, Grccnflcld, R. Chapman. Roar--Al. Thompson, C. Barmcttlcr, W. VJclch, G. Rose, J. Pilon, R. Mznsmmn, M. Rccs, J. Austin, W. Potter, B. Taylor. R. Gardner, E. Stanley. -I I BOYS' CLASSICAL CLUB Othcr Mcmhm'rsfE. FlSllCl', E. Rcavill. BOYS' MUSIC CLUB Rcar--R. O'Briant, YV. Haskcll, R. Peck, M. Bcrgcr, C. Bunch, F. Clover, H. Whitakur. wg-,rltj Nliddlc--G. Smurnull, A. Pugh, E. Kullgrcn, E, Purtcr, R. Burnam, D. Richardson. Fruntflxflr. Payne lspfnnsorj, J. Sams ltrcasurcrj, J. Stcclc lprcsidcntl, XV. Blood fvicc' . prcsldcntj. 51283 S., , , . X .. A CADETS Last Row-R. Bingham, C. Smith, E. Horton, J. Ryland, J. Cordon, B. Link, T. Rose, J. Shumatc, H. Gleed, W. Smith, B. Emanuel, G. Stark, G. Carlson. Sixth Row-R. Savage, S. W'atlington, H. Kern, H. Latham, NV. Kinchelow, B. Shelly, R. Nelson, H. Sweeney, J. Norherg, R. Middlekauff, L. King, R. Gardner, E. Simmons, P. Stidham, R. Thomas, C. Wall. Fifth Row-E. Snodgrass, J. Gwyn, YV. Caton, XV. Burgeson, E. W'allace, P. Kohlherg, H. Summers, M. Maih, C. Crowley, H. Caldwell, H. Winchester, P, Arterhurn, C. Horn. Fourth RowffM. Kidder, D. Frame, T. VVallis, O. Newell, R, Clark, A. Reiwitz, B. Maxwell, K. Fuelscher, H. Reid, C. Morrison, N. Bosco, F. Gray, R. Alex. Third Row-H, Burt, D, Barker, B. Lakusta, S. Wineman, L. O'Daniel, B, Stanton, J. Paine, R. Klein, W. McNichols, O, Johnson, H. Becker, R. Rislcy. Second RowfR. Thamer, C, Schayer, L. Block, J. Kenyon, A. King, P. Stumm, C. Switzer, V, Mock. L. Ciesecke, M. Stone, R. Marchant, N. Gallahcr, G. Karrer, R, Sumner, C. XX'atson. First RowfA, Peck, S. Newell, H, Stanger, F. Hayluck, E. Collins, E. Vfilliams, M. Bennett, E. Gcrity, G. Lyngar, U. Ames, W. Bannister. Not in pictur-if-B. Brock, D. Marmor, J. Burrows. 1-N'V'Mf Egg.: X Ffa V L Hawks: CLIO Fuurth Row-B. J, Hughart, M. Anderson, A. Ireland, J. Allcn, V. Vance, G. Highherger, M. Murrow, G. Bradley, S. Hawkins, M. XVcst, Z. Zerbst, A. M. Harvey, N. Scott. Third Row+L. Hall, F. Smith, C, Carstarphcn, V. Boswell, N. Tappe, M. Foster, C. Bringlc, A. L. Gilmer, M. Palen, R. Thorson, A. Epperson, H. Tower. Second Row-D. Schmidt, E. Kirchner, L. Metzger, D, Earl, K, VVilliams, M. F, Tripplct, C. Canby, O, Garouette, K. Fouse, P. Murray, P. Shannon, R. Pickncy, A. Roehrig. FirstfMiss Sparhawk Qspnnsorj, H. Fraser, M. Mclntosh, K. Palm. M. Moore ftreasurerj, A. J Rice lpresidentl, S. Forsythe, G. Masser fsecrctaryj, E. Hamilton lvicefpresidentJ, H. L. Jay B. Brown, N, Ferguson. Other Members-P. Buchanan, I. Davidson, S. Hardesty, E. Jones, D. Martin, E. McNary, E. Ray M. Reed, J. Sampson. 51293 COMMERCIAL CLUB Fourth Rowaflf. Stein, P. Schneider, S. Dunitz, M. Briggs, G. Holcomb, L. Braku, H. Janulcs, E. Gi . Third Row-P. Husher, V, Ncwlnn, H. Tucker, R. Mcckcr, H. Scaholm, S. Stein. B. Bixlcr, -3 A. Martinsen. 3 Sccond ROWAB, Millensoii, J. Rollniclr, R. Hayutin, S. Nachis, R. Sachtcr, P. Newman, M. Collins, M. Zelcnka, M. Miller. First RowAMiss McGetrick lsponsorj, E. Zimmer isccrctaryj, F. llfhh fprcsidrntb, Mrs. Sul' livan fsponsorl. Othcr Membe sf-D. Ahl ltr r , M. Baird, R. Bookman, F. Frccmain fviccfprcsidcntj, V. cafa,,w.Wf aim, E. Yogi.. A 'T 1 1 I J 'rg 'QV' CONGRESS '54- Rcarf G. Alcnius, M. Huff, R. Whitaker, S. East, R. Van Zandt Stark, J, Anderson, E. W'cbcr, W. Bannister, J. Gwyn. Middlc+C. Hinman ftreasurerj, H. Hantz, C. Blout, H. Reiter, R. YVilliams, Miss Garrett, Q X Qsponsorj, J. Smith, R. Bingham, F. Cook, H. Mzirsh, M. Gardner isecrctaryj, C. Martin, f' I ffl' F, Pierson. X Front-XV. Evans, P. Stubbs, R. Sumner. J. Besslcy fprcsidcntl, G. Quigley, G. Graham lvicelprcsidcntl, N. Sherc, R. Merchant, R. Keithley, J. Robinson. 4'-' Other Mcmbcrs-A. McDermith, R. Russ, J. Aitken, L. Cannon, C. Wiilliams. 111303 l!T9 jg: ,I XV T1 7 N V4 K 'YQ flfigif es SQL. U CRUISERS Fourth Row-A. Yvcbster, V. Shannon, H. Richey, M. E. Williams, A. Leonard, D. Martin, B. Collison, Third Row-P. Casler, G. Campiglia, N. Spencer, H. G. Burdick, M. Burnett, J. Ayer, T. Schroder, M. Findlater. H. Warren, M. Bartlett M. Duffy. Liverman, J. Dunlcavy, B. YVelch Burrill. Second Row-E. Meek. V. Mitchell, M. Chamberlain, P. Perry, E. Riddle, E. Fouch V. Tasher, B. Neef, M. Dardis, M. Baker. First RowfA. Faller, J. Mansfield, H. Patience, B. Denslow fviccfpresidentl, N. Lee fpresidentl, Miss Griflin lsponsorl, J. Howard ftrcasurerl, R. Bretschneider Qsccre . , taryl, j. Knox, E. Bare, D. Baird. Other Members-AS. Springsteen, B.' Schroder, D. Vaughn, V. De Lue, J. Aurelius. D CLUB Fourth Row-F. Taylor, J. Reid, W. Lawrence, W. Thatch, L. Nelan, F. McDonough, D. Hickey, R. Keithley, G. Quigley, R. Johnson, G. Graham, E. Collins. Third Row-M. Magnuson, H. Davis, H. Smernofl, H, Mackey, G. Martin, H. Crocker, G. Secman, j. Wells. Second RowfCoach Schweiger fsponsorl, C. Hinderlider, J. Jory, H. Reiter, C. Tylor, C. Hinman, E. Senter, E. Cowden, C, Staat, B. Wilson. First-F. Birney, P. Montenie, E. Toothaker, K. Maclntosh, E. XVeller, D. Moore, I. Stewart, R. Ferguson, H. Siems, H. Smith. Other McmbersAP. Silverstein, H. Stark. flfi ll DIANA RearfR. Sundquist, F. Lyons, M. Grcenmicr lvicemresidentj, E. Moore, R. Donclson, D. Loxvy Qsecretaryftreasurerj, H. XVirz, D. Kerr, E. Roe, P. Huschcr. Front-S. Hale, D. Drake, E. Birch, G. Savage, I. Sehofc. O. Black, D. Hcaron lpresidcntj, M. Schuster, E. Tupper, Miss Hunter isponsorl. f f, 125 Other Members Black, L. Loftus, R. Rachofslcy, H. Jones, E. Cunine. E. Moore. ALPHA DRAMA CLUB Fuurrh Row fC. Conant, R. Vincent, j. Laxnphicr, XV. Bennett, E. Nelson. Third Row-H. Hurt, R. De Bit, J. Chambers, NV. Plunkett, D. Becker, J. Ayer, V. Pick, G. Lyngar, J. Rob' insnn, R. Vfilliams, H. Rcycr fvieefpresidentj, G. Conzet iseeretaryj, E. lMcNnry, H. Eggers. Second Row-A-Miss Russ fsponsorj, XV. Gentry, M. Vv'atkins, L. Quint, E. Raahc, XV. Vfells, P, Steinberg, N. Shere, B, Bixby, j. Laverty, A. Kinney, M. Lyngar, H. Shuteran, J. Bible, I, Burr. First Rowffl. Lindsay fprcsidentj, C. Hillmeyer, L. Kulp itreasurerj, D. Kepner, M. Pillar, B. England, G. Isaacson, B. Friedman, N. McDougle, R. Moore, M. Bennett, M. Gose, E. Vv'heeler, G. Vaughn, L. Estes, A. Reid. R. Hodncttc. Other MemhersfB. Faye, B. Furhes, Gillespie, M. Hanson, M. Kendall, H. MeCorkle, P. Mitchell F. Rout, L. llczin. Um , . i ua e ' .L if ' Ye . Q F Ei incised - , Y F37 li ' F 5 'i ... .. ry 5 EK Y 1- 'X ' if 'aw ?. , . X, . is , ' if Lv s. ' Un BETA DRAMA CLUB Fourth Row-D. .Menghin, B. Brown, R. M. Porter, M. Hokc, K. Collins, L. Vogel, L. Hellerstcin, S. Zack, A. McDermith Ltreasurerj, G. Logan, H. Friedland, R. Pankey, I. Smith, S. Shuteran. Third Row-A. Durell, E. Jones, B. Forbes, F. Macartney, C. Burage, R. Meeker, L. Matson, Miss McLean fSponsorJ, M. McGraw, M. Seerie, G. Burdick, D. Vaughn, M. Dart, E. Bumpus, M. Olinger. Second Row-D. Anderson, D. L. Buttle, M. L. Heath, L. Neeley, R. Richman, M. Dunning, E. Kennedy M. Conover, P. Gordon, P. Carlisle, C. Begole, Qvicefpresidentj, A. W'ickler, F. Dryfoos, R. Hornbein D. Hattenback, H. McCarty. First Row--T. Bayless, D. Bunn, E. Engle, E. Abbott, M. Whiteside, V. Grant, F. Tanncnhaum, E. Buka M. Rothenberg, M, Weisbaum, ipresidentj, H. Goodstcin, J. Randolph, M. Paulson, M. Borders. Other Members-A. Dezettcl, P, Barrick, H. Amter, A. Webster, N. Preiss, R. Reixvitz, C. Stong Qsecrctafyl. M. Acason, N, Frosh, R. Russ. . - ,VTQ ig, , L. ,. !,1 az 7 w 5 KY, f il f GAMMA DRAMA CLUB Third Row-C. Rice, H. Patience, R. Knight 1 residentj, V. Ell G. R b I I p ent, o inson Qsergeantfatfarmsj, C. Hall, C. Moritz fvicepresidentj, E. Ellett, J. Crouter, R. Bingham, F. Graham itreasurerj. Second Row-H. Johnstone, G. Fitsimmons, M. Anderson, H Philips, L. Hellerstein, B. XVinograd, J. F' Knight, L. Strasser, F. Barr, T. Paulson Qsecretaryj, M. R.. Turner irst Row F. Freeman, O. Lakusta, IL. Brophy, H. Grove, M. Ionides,.C. Layton, Miss Dillon Csponsorj. M. Mathews, D. Talbott, K. Flattery, H. McCurtain, M. Covey. H331 QfFfQ wffqi f , M fl, il A Q I. f .,.,,. - ' 1 m f i S v G . 3 'e J x P t n 4 , fm? I 'LTI 1 1 FRENCH CLUB : I-I MI Rear--J. Carnine, W. Kinney, M. J. Swift, J. Buehler, R. Kobey, O. Oakes, E. Elliott, A' 4. L7 G. Smith, M. Garwood, L. Field. Q Lv Middle-L. Gcier, D. Weidenhamer, F. Barr, C. YVhitcscarver, J. Deel, J. Pilon, B. Lakusta, R. Leonard, C. Spangelbcrgcr. M. Waller. ,li Front-Mrs. Combs fsponsorj, J. Stetman fpresidentj, M. Watkins fvicelpresidentl, YV. flsa, Bannister fseerctaryj, Miss Wilson fsponsorj. Q Other Members-M. Anderson ttreasurerj, L. Vogel. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Fourth RowfSnyde, Rowan, Hecox, Anderson, Mills, Strong, Reid, Blanchard Allshouse Donaldson Black Moore, Hartner, Peterson, Lippman, Pike ,ffl Johnson, Iieathcock, Firehaugih. X t X Third Row--Priess, Hellerstein, Steinberg, Ilgaudes, Cox, Young, Link, Burgc A ,, son, Ehret, Johnstone, Gardner, Tuppcr, Ingersoll, Conine, Mizcr, Yclm Q ltreasurerj, Blair, Edwards, Young, Van Hall, Eggeman. A becond Rowfhlodnette, XV1nograd, Talbott, Lamb, Brown, Dobbs, Johnson Hansen, Gordon, Alexander, Hunt, Rodebaugh, Berg, Green, Emrich Roberts, Frieltel, Elliott, Schilling fsecretaryj, Storrs, Terasaki fpresidentj. First RowA-Miss Patterson lsponsorl, Stanley, Falligan, Covey, Sayre, Knight, Flattery, Burrage, Yanase Butler, Ingersoll, Jamison, Phillips, Richman, Conover, Milstein, Aeason, Allen, Brown, Vv'allsmith, Warn berg, Gordon, Reyer. H341 Adams, Esther Alexander, Elinor Allen, ,lean Allshouse, Irene Anderson, Margaret Atlavaiek, Celia Baine, Sylvia llates, Mairy Black, Marian Booth, Margaret Howlnan. Dorthea lirode, Louise Brown, Betty Brown, Virginia Brownlee, Beatrice Butler, Lillie Briggs, Marian Charneski, Julia Colburn, Shirley Collins, Mary Culussi, Emma Credille, Dorothy Cruise, Beatrice Davies, Maxine Edwards, Nellie Ehret, Elizabeth Elliot, Pattic Ellis, Francis Faubion, Mildred Foote, Elinor Fowler, Mary ,lane Frickel, Dorothy Fulton, Dora Gallagher, Lillian Gamez, Carmen Gardner, Mariana Gurdon, Lucia Greenslale, Adeline Grimes, Elizabeth lirooine, Mary Hanks, Anna Marie Hanks, Dorothy Hanley, Eleanor Hansen, Catherine Hecox, Irma Hodnette, Frances GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS Sponsors-Miss Small, Mrs. Baltes, lwfrs. Moore President--,lean Allen ViccfPrcsident-Margaret Anderson Secretary-Ruth Ratner Treasurer-Sylvia Baine Horst, Dclphia Horton, Maribel House, Marian Huscher, Pauline Ingersoll, Alice Louise Ingersoll, Eleanor qlones, Ruby Kaliekstein, Eunice Kirk, Evelyn Klein, Ruth Lamb, Charlene Leek, Elizabeth Lahan, Genevieve Lobari. Maida Marehant, Virginia Marquis. Dorothy MeLouchlin, Georgian MCNichols, Marie Miller, Marie Ann Moberg, Elsa Mooney, Ethel Moore, Abbey Muller, Mae 51351 HJ Nelson, Goldie Nelson, Sarah Newcomb, Alice Newland, Vernie Nicks, Irene Pearson, Gertrude Powell, Marian Pronger, julia Ratner, Ruth Ray, Evelyn Reece, Carolyn Reedy, Margaret Reid, Elizabeth Richards, Marjorie Ridgway, Dorothy Roberts, Gene Robertson, Edith May Robertson, Frances Roesch, Mziry Roesner, Martha Rosenthal, Helen Schuster, Ruth Smernofi, Edith Smith, Vera Snyde, Margaret Standish, Clair Stiny, Katherine Strugnell, Muriel Sundquist, Ruby Terasaki, Haruko Thornsby, Elizabeth Turner, Marie Vincent, Betty XYatson, Vv'inifred XX'eeks, Viola Vfells, Xlfilnla XYenberg, Gertrude Willfong, Alice Marie Vv'illiams, Betty XVilson, Alberta Young, Doris Young, Elizabeth Young, Evelyn Young, Jane Zclcnka, Maxine X. 'B 1' I HIfY First RuwiB. Bradford, D. Adams fviccfprcsiduntj, E. Putnrf, G. Huffman iprcsidcntj '-ji? C. Cnrncs lsccretnryj. I 'J' Sccond-W. Houston, B. Lindsey, H. Nance, C, Keene, D. McKee, H. Dulph, J. Rain' W ,v dolph, B. Lawrence, R. Keithley, R. Hockmuth. K. - Third-J. Friedlnnd, O, McKinney, H. Marthens, P. Silvcrstcin, H. Eggers, H, Crocker, ' - - B. Shzmklin, B. Wilson, J. Collins, A. Frame. Fourth-W. Gentry, M. Grave, P. jones, A. Hotchkiss, A. Wise. B. Anderson, A, Scott. C. Hillmcycr, H. King, W. Lorton, Orhcr Mcmbcrsf-Dr. Stark lspnnsnrl, E. Rncrig. I . A ,fail 4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Rear-L. Baldwin, C. Martin, I. Rothgcrber, I. Beck, H. Reiter, YV. Little, D. Moore, G Robinson, J. Latcham. Middle-F. Pierson, R. Marchant, R. Bingham, R. Sumncr, G. Quiglcy, H. Hamtz, W Thatcher, G. Barhurst. FrontAL. Kahn, G. Graham, C. Hinman fprcsidcntj, Mrs. Stearns, lspunsorj. H, Stark ltrcns urerj, C. Fisher, S. East fsecretaryj. Other Members-C. Blount. R. Johnson, H. Clark, 51363 r ,: .agfgfi 1 M e TW if? .xi .n K X . 1 l F Q . . JUNIOR CHEFS Dulwois, R. Nelson, Mrs. Snyder fsponsorl, S. Lcntin, D. Hurwitz, L, Brooks, Front-L. Baldwin, XV. Richardson, C. Nelson QsccrctnrYl. M. Gardner fprcsiduntj, W. Fitzgvrzald Qtrcnsurcrj P. Adams. Rcnrf-B. Hclstcin, M. Other Members-D, Aarons, B. Anderson, H. Duykin, C. Keith. J. Mugain, R. Tising fviccfprcsidcntj F. Vlkinbcrgrr. JUNIOR RADIO N ' Rcur-fLuthcr Knock, Homes Gntcs, Stewart Minus, M. J, Rnscnthnl, Bill Maxwell, Gould X4-'jg Q ' ffl Hulzingcr, Dick Thumcr, ifuli llp FrontfEdwzird Horton, Hansen Inglcy fpresidcntl, Sum Connor fvicc-prcsidcntj, Mr. 173' 1 Bliss Qspunsnrl, Louis Snlund tsccrctaryftreasurerj, Cnrlcton Fields, Hugh Althnusc. gi-' -.'. Other Mvmhvrs-F. L. Christninn, Dave Cmmur, Ben Floyd, George Hartung, XVilliam 'Q - 1151. ' Schick. Pxudcn Vczltch, il- :L 51373 JUNTO Fourth Row-D, Martin, V. Recd, C. Pikc, M. Van Hall, H. Eggcman I Griffin B Strong G Kegel Third Row-M. A. Hcaron, P. Hollis, H. Howard, H. Dobson M W illcr R Sxmh J Lopeland H Kahn E. Stewart. Sccond-M. Garwnod, L. Bastin, G. Masser, M. Butcher, E. Bwrncs H Miles M Ward L Gcicr First-Miss Beynon fsponsorj, A. Humphreys, D. Krum, E. Cronin N Brunt R Pickncy C Sundell P Shannon, C. Bringlc. Other Members-G. Anderson, R. Anderson, F. Atkins, B. Brown D Chill' B Cole R Crissman H Fraser R. Garland, O, Garoutte, M. Hartner, A, M. Harvey, H Hibbcrt B Hobbs V Hugh H L jay R Kobey, B. Kress, K. Kromcr, M. Mclntosh, L. Michaelson P Pcrry M Peterson H Ransom M Reed R. Stmmsoe, S. Thomas, M. F. Thompson, G. Watkins, L Wood Z Zcrb r Fourth Row- F. Lind 1' 1 if -,s A f . JUNTO WD. Jones, M. McDonald, K Fousg M Murphy M Giuns K XY arson M M. L. Adair, E. McaHctt,l Oxford C, Gudgtl R Lconard D Wcidcn Givcns, I. Davidson, V. Schmid, C. um Third Row-f hamur, P. Nlurrziy. Second Row-U. Pilon, C. Miller, E. Horn L Hildthrand F Birgc M Bird B Yclm land. First Row-H. Pongs, R. Prassc, M, F. Dar is L Hr F Smith F Vdub D Bair B. Collisson, E. jackson, M. L. Van Milt Mis Btynnn 1 ponsor D381 BOYS' KODAK CLUB First Rnw-F. Clovcr ftrczisurcrj, P. johnson, E. Johnson fviccfprcsidcntj, Mrs. Hollman Qsponsorj. Second Row-D. Van Ryan, R. Brown, J. Pollitt, N. Bosco, H. Winchcstcr, E. Hubbs. Third Row -'f- J. Croutcr, O. Cramcr, E. Carey, B. Stonakcr, S. Bukn, M. Ncustctcr, M. Bcrgcr. Fourth Row'-M. Lawson, S. Shuteran, S. Fisher, H. W'hitakcr, B. Clark, C. Stanlcy. Other Members-AB. Smith lpresiclcntj, J. Smith, J. Anderson, D. Richardson fsccrctaryl. 'f GIRLS' KODAK Third Row --M. Robertson, R. Bookmzin, S. Milstcin, D. Ahl, M. Brimacumb, J. O'Lcary, M. Moon, P Builry. Second Rowfl.. Adams, ftrcasurcrj, G. Upton, J. Blair, A. A. Burrows, H. Edwards, L. Neill, H McCartney, L, Huntcr, E. Yhvh. First Row- XV. Kinncy, lsecrctaryl, Mrs. Hoffman, fsponsorj, H. L. Cook, M. Clayton, M. Marks, C Nurthrup, fviccfprcsidcntl, H. Andcrson, C. Fnlligan, E. Dixon, I. Smith, E. Watson, R. Snvagc. Other Mcmburs- AV. Rnywood fprcsidcntj, V. Jamison. H391 llllllll nmslu LS.. maui: NNE LATIN CLUB Rear B Pickar H Kahn A Gudgel, N, Roll, A. Peck, D. Martin, M. Gray, H. Watlington I Lippman E Yhvh K Healey, E. Roe, D. Kerr. Middle R Gow I Hering M Dillard, V. Boatright, R. Knock, E. Reid, H. Edwards, H. jones, M, L. Allen N. Wetzel, A. Travnicek, M. Meyer, B. Hcnn. Front--J. Foote, E. Abbott, M. Kircher, D. Young ivicopresidentl, Miss Grant lsponsofl. G. Mor rell fpresiclentj, R. Walker lsecretaryl, U. Pilon lhistorianj, L. Neely ftreasurerj, J. Lohan H. Duer, R. Colvin. Other Members-B. Anderson, C, Conant, V. Davis, F. Friedman, D. Harding, B, Hill, M. Lnlvan D. Nichols. LOCAL HONOR Rear-XV. Landers, S, Drexler, W. Bradford, O. Biddison, F. Goehring, I, Barnes, G, Justus, T. Tice, P. Towle, C, Moritz, C. Fisher, G. Graham, F. Pierson, R. Whitaker, R. Williams. MiddlefR. Peck, B. Collins, R. Sumner, j. Cottrell, H. Reiter, H. Ingley, VV. Lawrence, E. Center, G. Martin, F, Eagle, A. Fromhold, G. Alenius, R. Knrklin. FrontYL. Anderson, L. Fisher, W. Schultz, Mr. Spitler fsponsorb, J. Aicher, G, Quigley. G. Karrer, W. Bannister, H. Hantz, A. Garvin, O. Johnson, E. Maudru. D401 LOCAL HONOR Fourth RmvfA. Grccnslatc, B. Henn, A. M. Gudgel, P. Newman, R. W'alker, D. Ridgway, E. Bumpus, M. Strugncll, M. Anderson, D. Hcarun, E. McNary, F. Hodncttc. Third--M. Kirchcr, D. McDougal, C. Collins, E. Stovall, M. Treusch, D, Funk, H. Kahn, M. L. Allcn, M. Fowler, V. Davis, Gillespie, M. Anderson, H. Philips, A. Morrison. Second Row-M. Mathews, M. Lamb, M. Bates, D, Young, M. Mcycrs, D. Kepner, B. Strong, M. Rccdy, A. Reid, E. Meek, j. Carninc, H. Adams, M. A. Hcaron, M. Pctcrson, H. Gray, First Row-M, Keene, L. Nerly, A. M. YX'illfnng, D. Earl fvice-prcsidcntl, S. Bainc fprcsidcntl, Miss Kolbc ispunsorj, j. Allen fsccretary-trcasurcrj, M. Adams, R. Ratner, M. Smith, D. Grass, M. Miller. V S LOCAL HONOR Fuurvh Rim-fO. Kay, V. Grant, D. Martin, M. Chamberlain, R. Brctschneider. R. Bmnstine, L, Schnitzer, G, Fallherg, E. Suaholm, G, Pierce, E. Foote, M. Lohan, M. Plcttncr, H. Crissman, M. Hake. 7F A - Third RoxvffE, Lamont, L. Hunter, M. Gray, H. Rosenthal, P. Steinberg, L. Hcllcrstcin, M. ' Van Hall, H. Eggcman, 1. Griffin, C. Bringlc, M. Foster, E. Brownlee, A. Wchstcr. 1 4,-,505 Second RowiD. Muir, B. Espy, M. Burrill, M. Schuster, L. Butlcr, B. Hill, J. Dcel, W. ' NSN Brown, R, Leonard, L. Ficld, H. M. Reyur, T. Paulson, A. Eppcrson. ,Mill First Row-G. joseph, H. McCurtain, H. Grove, M. Kendcl, M. Dart, I. Hcring, G. Savage, lg, Slaydcn, D. Drake, F. Phillips, E. Stovall, H. Duer, H. Johnstone, M. Davis, M. ,ar ncr. H411 MINERVA AEGIS CHAPTER Fourth Row-C. L. Drew, M. Siekman, F. Christopher, M. Duffy, E. Zimmer, V. Darnell, A. J. Rice, N Tappe, J. Buehler, C. Rinker, P. Warnick. Third Row-J. Dunleavy, M. Lamb, R. Mead, M. Grnome, E. Brownlee, M. Peterson, H. Gray, A. Horn V. Davis, A. Ireland, D. Buraker. Second Row-M. Murrow, B. Neef, G. Highbarger, B. Newcomb, VJ. Black, H. Liverman, E. Meek, L. Stanley R. Ness, D. Kidd, M. Smith, H. Hayden. First Row--N. Lee, V. Vance, C, Carstarphen, B. Denslow fvicwpresidentl, A. Faller fpresidentj, E, Bare V. Boswell ltreasurerj, J. Knox, Mrs. Fynn fsponsorj. Other MembersfM. L. Bartlett, R. Benway, A. Epperson, R. Fowler, D. Greenfield, S. Hardesty fsecretaryb E. Hess, M. E. McGimsey, G. Morrell, E. Morrill, M. E. Park, N. Scott, R. Smith, R. Thorson, L XVocrner, R. Donnelly. MINERVA ARACHNE CHAPTER Fourth RowfN. Brooks, B. Ritter, M. West, G. Bradley, B. Segal, C. Thomas, M. Fahlund, M. Goudy, A. Peck, M. Gray, H. Goodsell, A. Gudgel, V. Addison, E. Jackson, C. Lippman, A. Emrich, S. Boake. Third Row-R. Fisher, E. Ray, T. Richards, E. Jones, M. Plettner, M. Foster, M. Palmer, M. THPP. E. Stovall, D. Osborne, D. Muir, B. Espy, M. Burrill, M. Taylor, F. Simpkins, R. Colvin. Second Row-J. Redding, F. Edgeeumhe, E. Griffin, M. Green, G. Rodchaugh, V. Hammel, B. Schroder, D. Funk, S. Hawkins, M. Palen, M. Treusch, M. Deardorff, G. Mills, L. De Spain, K. Abbey, C. Canby, H. Duer, M. Keene. First Row-N. Spencer, M. Russ, M. Moore fsecond vicefpresidentl, Miss Taub Qsponsorj, E. Frame Qhrst vicefpresidentl, A. Giltner, G. Clark, R. Johnson Vfreasurerl, J. Reid, S. Springsteen, L. Berg. Other MembersfV. Darnell, P, Dwelle, E. Greenfield, C. Humphrey, D. Martin lsecretaryj, K. Pace, V. Shannon, M. Vviatts. H421 MINERVA ELAIA CHAPTER Fourth Row-P. Buchanan, E. Barry, H. Tower, A. Roehrig, M. Payne, E. Riddle, C. Phillips, M. Burnett J. Howard, M. Bartlett, C. Lippman. Third Row-V, Tasher, C. Durbin, I. Jacobs, E. Ahlherg, M. Double, C. McDougle, K. Palen, R. O'Kanc A. Rcyer, H. Harrison, B. Pollard, H. Liverman, M. Kircher. Second Row-P. Casler, B. Hughart, L. Black, B. Steinberg, K. Adams, H. Furry, M. Sumner, M. Meschkc, D McDougal, M. Wilson, M. Northern, R. Gow, M. Baker. First Rovv-J. Carnine, V. Mitchell, Miss Toby fsponsorj, E. Fouch fsecretaryj, K. Williams fsecond vice' presidentj, M. Chamberlain Hirst vicefpresidentl, A. Leonard fTreasurerJ, E. Williams, D. Earl, L Metzger, E. Kirchner. L. jolitz. Other MemhersfM. Davis, V. De Lue, D. Firehaugh, J. Hering, R. Bretschneider, C. Joseph, M. Marks M. Pratt, E. Woods. MOTOR CLUB Fourth RnwAR. Arndt, R. Haase, L. Mecder, K. Patton, M. Rosenthal, P. Arterburn, ' JJ H. Clark, H. Sweeney, R. Savage, L. Alkirc. 'iii Third Row-E. Blythe, G. Hamburger, T. Sellers, J. Goodman, H. Livermore, C. Horn, Q-I i- T, Tice, S. Newell, P. Stumm. 'qw '1.Vl.j Second Rmv-J. Calkins, C. Krcader, C. Gumeson, R. Knight, T. NVallis, H. Summers, .- D. Brooks, Wh McNichols, Mr. Nicholson Lsponsorj. First Row-J. Meyer, D. Thamer, F, Haylock ltreasurerl, F. Barry fsecretaryl, A. Peck Qsergeanvatfarmsj, R. Husted lsecond vicelpresidentj, F. Corbin lpresidentj, R. Clark. Other Memhersf-H. King fvicefpresidentl. 1:1431 V5 5 'Vt A 1 I i i i. 5 - I r M fg I EI giL!i'f 1 . NATIONAL HONOR Fourth Row-J. Carnine, M. Bates, J. Griffin, A. Epperson, R. Crissman, R. Knight, H. M. Reyer, R. Bretschneider, M. Chamberlain, M. Dart, L. Strasser, M. Anderson, H. Philips, M. Allen, L. Adams, H. Kahn, O. Kay, H. Gray, D. Earl, D. Moore, H. Reiter, G. Graham. Third Row-E. Meek, J. Deel, A. Adams, D. Young, H. Terasaki, R. Leonard, R. Ratner, D. Kepner, sl. Allen, M. Smith, H. Hayden, G. Savage, R. Reedy, M. Lamb, F. Barr, M. Hearon, G. Quigley, R. Webster, S. Drexler, G. Martin, R. Bingham. Second Row-E. Brownlee, M. Miller, D. Grass, E, McNary, M. J. Fowler, V. Davis, J. Gil' lespie, M. Kendel, T. Paulson ltrcasurerj, F, Hodnette fsecretaryj, K. Collins, S. Baine, L. Neely, D. Drake, VJ. Brown, A. Webster, H. Rosenthal, M. Anderson, Miss Kolbe fsponsorj. First RowfXX'. Bannister, J. Aicher, R. Sumner, H. Ingley, VJ. Bradford, C. Moritz, H. Hantz lpresidentl, P. Silverstein fvicefprcsidentj, L. Fisher, F. Goehring, T. Tice, P. Towle, J. Cottrell, E. Maudru, C. Fisher. PIANO CLUB Fourth Row-V. Addison, O. Lakusta, B. Meyers, A. Jewell, B. Kress, M. Richards, M. Tice, 441 ,,,f4 B. hlaeobstein, B. Segal, J. Kohn, E. Leek, M. Lamb, C. L, Drew, E. Coberly, C. Rice, 7 I H. Goodsell. ' Third RowfH. Hayden, M. Peterson, E. Hess, H. Philips, C. Collins, E. Glaze, M. Culton, i, E. Barra, H. Miller, D. Horst, D. Matson, P. jones, H. Howard, T. Richards, S. M. Boak, 2 qv. C. Rinker. E. Moberg. ' 2.-3 ,, Second-G. Henshall, M. Powell, E. Brown, E. Loss, M, Goudy, E. Stovall, M. Hornbein, L. Wat- ll' kins, R. Reid, B. Pollard, H. Harrison, D. McDougle, R. Jewett, C. Taylor, P. Warnick, W ,ii M, Payne, L, Klein. -J First Rowi A. Quarles, G. Levitt, L. Brody, B. Espy, M. Mathews, H. Amter, M. 1. Fowler fer: fsecretaryl, R. Fowler lpresidentj, Miss johnson lsponsorj, T. Paulson fvieefpresidentj, E. Jackson ftreasurerj, R. Porter, R. Desciose, L. Jolitz, H. Davison, A. Randall, M. Adams. Other Members-fBetty Williams, B. Byers, H. W'iscombe. H441 f' PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB A, Rcar-H. Shuturan, L. Patterson, D. Hurwitz, A. Shookcr, M. Bcsscr, j. XValdrnn, J. Fried land, G. Logan, D. Russ, J. Smith. Middlci-S. Iskow, E, Block, S. Lcntin, YV. Landers, N. Shcrc fprcsidcntj, H. Fricdland, R YVilliams lviccfprcsidcntj, H, Guodstcin, M. Schwartz fsccrctaryl. Front-E. Tracy, L. Paxton. M. Gosc, Miss Carrvtt lsponsorj, V. Thorpe, N. Lcncfsky, E XVaxman. X S Other Mcmlwrsf-O, McKinney, C. justicc, S. Drcxlcr, F. Graham ftrcasurcrj, E. Mmxflct .X E. NVhccIcr. frham RED JACKETS Scntcr, E. Toothakcr, Coach W'hipDlc fsponsorj, H. Nance, J, Stewart, F. Birncy, P. Montcnic bl. Rcid. RcarfE. Middlc-D. Allvn, H. Nlarthcns, R. Warncckc, WL Thatsh, N. Henry, H. Dolpll, R. Pankcy, NV. Myers. mm J. Latcham frrcasunrj, C. Stlfndgc, G. Wnrcr, D. Mzxorc lprusndmtj, 1. Wells lsccrctnryl. G. Rob' inson, B. Bradford, W. Gentry. M453 SCIENCE CLUB Third Rowfj. Cottrul, VJ. Bradford, R. Graham, -I. Gordon. E. YVcbcr, R. Van 5 . 3. 1 . ' Zandt, L. Bigglu, H, Bauscrman, il. Kenyon, R. lvlarsh, F. Cook, R. Johnson. Second Rowfli. Horton, E. Statnn, j. Harsh, B. Thomas, G. Barkhurst, L. Ed' wards, J. Ferguson, H. Althouse, C. Rugnicr, l. Olcovich, C. Pillon, R. Marchant, E. Maidcr. First RowfL. Knock, E. Spicglcman, L. Thrclkcld, Mr. F. V. Bliss fsponsorl, L. Cannon fviccfprcsidcntj, Bob Bcuslcy, N. Hanawald. Othcr Nlcmbcrsfllf NVynrt fprcsiduntj, C. Graham, H. Hantz, J. Aichcr, D. Carson, H. Hurlburt, O. Cramcr, E. Hcndurson, U. Thrrlkcld, M. Bcrgur, E. Snodgrass, W. Bannister, H. Marsh, YV. Howry, S. Fisher, B. Collins, NV. Powers. J SENATE TX Rcar-fA. Buull, R, Cnssull, S. Iskow, Neal, E. XVilliams, Norhurg, E, johnson. i Middli-fl'. Nollsch, A. Slxookcr, M. Busscr, H. Stangcr, S. Mclllzuxxflirx, NV. Landcrs, A. Rum-itz, B. Clark, C. Duty. Frontf -R. Brown lscrgcant-atfarmsj, J. Stctman fhistorianl, S. Drcxlcr Kprcsiduntl, Mr. Putnam I .V 5 Qsponsorj, C. Fisher Qvicc-prcsidcntb, J. Mznrks, j, Franklin lsccrctaryj. Wxf Other Mcmlwcrs-G. jusricc Qsccrctaryj, L. Kahn, H, Althouse, B. Laluxsta. 51463 I? X if 2 I SENIOR CHEFS Rear-A. Schlesinger, C. Skinkcr, R. Parker, H. Marsh, L. Bigglc, V. Durncll, P. Kohllvcrg, L. Thrclkcld, G. Carlson, R. Mciningcr, G, Thrclkcld, C. Spinncy. FrontwS. Bock, T. Scllcrs, S. Tnppc, R. Oliver, C, Bomash ftrszxsurcrj, R. Znbcl fviccfprcsi' dcntj, Mrs. Snyder Qspnnsorj, B. Kitro iprcsidcntj, j. Lundgrcn lsecrctaryj, F, Hughcs, E, Gcrity, L. Mccdcr. Other Members-T, Ehrhart, M. Mickelson. SENIOR RADIO L. Guldmnn lprusidcntl, B. Furnkcr, T. Alexander fviccfprcsidcntl, A. Pugh fsccrctnry-trcns urcrj, Mr. Shcnrcr Qsponsurj, XV. Moc, XV. Nitschlcc, M. Solomon. 51473 ... x xr is - RQ, . - xi 11,0 SPANISH CLUB Fourth-WD. Nelson, H, Stanek, H. Stark, J. Guy, A. Merideth, M. Gardner, P. Stubbs. Third Rowfrw. Ring, M. Rogers, E. Adams, G. Nelson, 1. Chzirneski, J. Mnndell, I. Randolph. Second Row-G. Stndler, R. Klcin, M. L. Heath, L. Geis. E. Keppler, M. E. McGimsey, C, Northrop, P. Stidham. First RowfD. Menghim, H. M. Rcyer fprcsidentj, H. Eggers ftrensurcrj, Miss Edmiston isponsorj, M. Bennett fviccfprcsidentj, D. Grass isecrutnryj, D. jones. Other Membcrsfil. Xvehbcrg. J. Torrnno, R. Anderson, F. Cook, N. Hzinziwaild, G. Rogers, H. XVest, Brilnzicomb, L. Griffith, 1 , V-H1 5 SPORTS CLUB Rrzirf-H. Hopkins, M. Russ, G. Clark, E. McDaniel, J. Kettering, E. Frame, M. Butcher, M. Murphy, K. Watson, L. Eriksen, C. Stung. Middle--L. Metzger, M. Recdy, R. Reiwitz, D. Kepner, V. Ellett, R. Benwny, N. Brunt, R. Mend, R. Knight, C. Rccce. FrontffM. Grounds, I. Alex, M, E. Park fsecretziryj, S. Bains fviccfprcsidcntj, F. Hod- nettc, Miss Smith fsponsorj, R. Crissmnn fpresiduntl, M. Groome ltrcasurcrj, M. Smith, B. Vincent, M. Hoke. Other Iviemhers -R. Arhognst, M. L, Pratt. R. Ratner, M. Deickman. f1481 T.xXY . A MA Y APPEAR IN SPOTLIGHT gaofiligs Afliildzei PAW, ,.-,,...,,.m T H E I DJIA: nn!! W! O A fA,AC 5 SP .. :mf D7-1..- ,A A . ,L ,W .gm s ml. A-4 -WN. A W W ff ' , .,,. :I 'ff . A :A . 'F v : s E . I 491 EASTS DVERTISING Alice F..1ii-f ' Dorothy Earl Seen' ary Treasurer t STUDENT COUNCIL l 3HE STUDENT COUNCIL of 1928, guided by Edwin Toothaker, head boy, and Sylvia Baine, head girl, claimed a very successful year as its reward. iff Npifg The Council arranged many good programs lor the assembly meetings :QQ llzjd i by which were forwarded school spirit and a better school citizenship. J L i Representatives were sent to various other high schools in the city for the purpose of gaining worthfwhile suggestions for the bettering of East's lunch room and halls. By means of its various committees the Council also attempted to put before the students the importance of making a good impression on visitors through a better conducted traflie system in the halls and a superior lunch room, as well as through the other activities of the school. Rear M. Jameson, C. XYill1ams. C. Fisher, F. Taylor, K. Mclntcmsh. Middli-fM. Foster, D. Earl, A. Fallcr, R. Mznrtin, B, Lindsay, J. Becsley. Front' M. Chamberlain, K. Fuusc, M. Mrworc, R. Fowler, R. Knight, G. Conzet. fisoi THREE T'S Rear-C. Frumess, Z. Vincent, R. Hornbein, F. Dryfous, J. Pronger, S. Colburn, V. VVeeks, D. Ridgway, J. Laverty, j. Angel. Middle-H. McAllister, M. Harding, M. Galbraith, H. Rosenthal, L. Hellerstcin, S. Zack, E. Anderson, A. Kinney, M. R. Turner lsecrctaryl. Fronts-H. Mills ltrcusurerj, I. Oxford, A. Emrich, G, Pearson, D. Marquis, M. Richards, A. Moore fpresidentj, C. Upton, I. Murnan, Mrs. Cola isponsorl. Other Members-B. Hobbs, H. Zclcnkoll, A. Newcomb, C. Birge, G. Higinbotham, M. E. Smith, F. Mozer, R. O'Kane, M, House, M. Booth, M. McNichols, O. Kay, H, Gray. D E -:QV f1 iat 'f i-'D TWO ARTS Fourth Row- fA. Hayutin, C. Atlivaick, L. Mack, J. Lounsberry, H. Stringer, L. Kulp, J. Rupp, H. Dawson, YV. Heath, E. Wxcselmann, E. Barry, G. XVatkins fsecretaryl, E. Brownlee. Third Rowfli. YVilner, D. Allison, V. Hugh, R. Stromsoe, M. A. Hcaron, M. Rothenberg, L. Askerlund, A. Horn, D. McGinnes, E. Holcomb, B. Wilner, A. Sutton, G. Vaughn, H. Hebcrling. Second Rowf-J. Gillespie, H. Reybold ftreasurerl, M. Bates, A, Willfong, M. Meyer, l. Jacobs, M. W'cisbaum, G. Gonzet iprcsiclentj, R. Raehofsky, M. Galbreath, A. Tweed, L. Stanley, D. Greenheld, C. Primm, A. Gillard. First RowfE. Collins, J. Harcourt, C. Hinderlider lvicefpresidentj, H. Hurt, A. Brooks, Miss Stinchfield fsponsorj, D. Allison, E. West, E. Kirk, R. Claypool, M. Conant, G. Pierce. 1:1511 VOCAL AND VIOLIN CLUB Fourth Row-f-XV. Vfatson, L. Estes, R. Prasse, F. Christopher, H. Poagc, P. Carlisle, L. De Spain, E, Grecnheld, 1. Griffin. Third RowffM. Hanson, M. Thomson, D. Hattcnhach, L. Quint, D. Anderson, M. Reycr, M. Dart, M. Northrup, V. Raywood, P. Cordon. Second Row-T. Bayless, B. Friedman, A. Wilson, E. Hanley, M. Martin, C. Gudgcl, M. Kcndcl, C. Bates, L. Black, F. Tannenhaum, B. Fay. First Row-W. Black ftreasurcrj, M. Enholm fvicefprcsidentl, Miss Moorhead fsponsorj, L, Strasscr fprcsidcnrj, A. Richie isecretaryl. Other Mcmhcrs--H. Crnvc, E. jackson, M. Mills, ,l. Nelson, E. Newcomb, M, Pick, C. Segal. WONDER CLUB Rearffi. Carev, D. McI7nnald, H. Stark fprcsidentj, E. Hubbs, M. Harding, H. McAllister, L. Geis, W. Maxwell, S. Watlington. Front-O. Oakes, E. Elliott, C. Higinbotham Cvicefprcsidcntl, L. Field fsccrctaryl, P. Newman, M. Drcsslcr, S. Winter, E. Anderson, I. Murnan, Miss jones Qsponsorj, E. Thompson. fiszj 'illlvf fi' Www f5M f rN '4w'M'f,3' ' ' 51' l? I 'J F 551 M f 5x'1':V5W.v:fL',r6,.wwf 3, ' ' ' , :iw Rama' x , fijf E'Sj1 4 : yy, -H L, Ji' 5. ' , ku N I vik- o '- V Y. H 4. -' f 51533 A H541 maj 'lr-.. r .rf- 1561 Um maj 51593 Mooj 51613 H621 'Wa 7 163 Q if ,QV tk Q ur H641 Sf 335: H653 51663 H671 H683 L169 mol 51713 1721 51731 WM... L1741 If u. 4, , v C' 19, ' 3 -my ' -+5 , i Mir 3 J FW ' .Ik s 1 H? as . 1.' f V ,ai I. 4 1 1 V .. , .nerr 2 2 Q Y 2 1 .J Q -',,. 1 3, or i fs 1 . . 1 1' FZ, I 'l f r 'll 1 v I 'E I. 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Z.. ........... 106 seg ?ndkWhEi Igay ........ ......... 1 24 1 1' adets ...........,.. Q ..... L.:..r.' ........................ 129 e ac ets' u ......... ,..,,,,,, 1 45 Campbell Medal .................................... 113 Rifle Team ................... ,,....,, 1 61 A-an Classes ............................. ..,.... F acing 26 Schneider, Rose M ........ ,,,.,,,,,.,, 5' 5-452935 Clio Club ...................... ..........,... 1 29 School Views ........... .,,..,.,,,,,,, 9 -20 3 CliofCruisers' Dance ....... ,.1, ....... 126 School ......................... ........ F acing 8 ' 1 ' Commercial Club ............. ' .... 130 Schweiger- Carl A ............... ...,.,,..,.,, , , 3 1 Congress .............................. pg. ..... 130 Science? ab ............ - ........ ..........,,,,,. 1 46 ' Congress Dinner Dance .................. Q ..... 126 Scrap .... ......... : 1 ....... Facing 152 . Contents .................................... Facing 8 Senate ...................... .............,,.... 146 A 1, 43, , N Contests .................................... Facing 110 Senior Chefs ..... ....... Q ...................,. 147 ' Cruisers' Club ....... .................. 1 31 Senior Class ........ ......... ........, 2 7-76 - fiff D Club ............... ......,....... 1 31 Senior Hallowe'en me ........ ,122 D Club Dance ........ ........ 1 21 Senior Prom ............. A ......... ........ 1 23 Debating .4 ............. ........ 1 14 Senior Prom Committee ........................ 123 , gedication ..........,..... .... 3 genior Radio Club ..............................,. 147 iana ............................... ........ 1 3 2 eniors ......................... ......... F acin 26 s Drama Club-Alpha ....... ........ 1 32 Shafroth Contest ......... .............. ..112 Drama Club-Beta ......... ........ 1 33 Shofe, Robert ............ ............... 5 Drama Club-Gamma ..... .............. 1 33 Show Off ................ .................. 1 20 w Dulcy ............................ .................. 1 19 Soccer .............. ...................... 1 09 5 Faculty-Pictures ...... .................. 2 1-26 Social .................. ......... F acing 120 ' .4 f Faculty .................... ........ ' Facing 20 Social Hours .......... .................. 1 21 Fine Arts ............ ........ F acing 114 n Sophomore Class ....... ............... 8 9f92 'Unis ....................... . . ......... Facing 174 Sophomores ........... ......... 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