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As a sculptor chisels and models a rough, un' balanced bulk of marble into a work of art, so in the art work of this book have we regarded the faculty as the sculptor, chiseling. in the agefold traditions and precedents and modeling the mar' ble, the student body, into his work of art, the graduating class of 1929. We wish to thank Mr. Marinoif, the faculty sponsor, Miss Estelle Stinchfield, who directed the Art workg Miss Gertrude Toby, proofreaderg Sally Morris and lvlaxine Van Hall, typists, and the many others who aided the stall' in the prof duction of the 1929 Angelus. THE ANGELUS BoARn. Kc Di f if O , 4 'OJ ' Ib Qbisl lifl- if r u , .SJ 'ffl E61 AHGELUS , - qos em' 5 f .s 7 er-muorrumce :QM W , Agri! 1 r i 71 .2 -N Argxf if ' K 7 -L T V f J. 'J' 5 ff 1 A: ,f-1.31.-'City ' Sql f! W ' 5 L -5, Li Lgjf , g4..L:.uLm ff e gl uk' FA 5m 5,14 ef K 5 Af I6 ' 6 Jllaiestie temple ofthe miracle of youth, 6 ,- Su ruins nom uu6 reu6ere6 into hrictei 01161196065 ma? thrhuif ahuu6re6 gyeur5 thou taught uu6 54 4 hurhore6 Iruth, Q 6 61.1.0 6 Shy mellow arche6 hails gave home to ihight 11116 6' 6 63606. 93393956 was She e6itiee 15 qoue,uIu5,but not More Pcuem uu65tutIieu though not nobler, E3 Shrine iS built. ' Sheuee the flume i5 home uu6 att the 5aere6 6 tore, hcib H116 the oI6eu Spirit 5tu95,the goI6 6 6 heuenth the gilt. k 'N O 1 V If lit? Cjnj VL I kliglixfifi? I Q C , II 'f lx - 1- vt clit, t if ft. Q A gs 1, IQX 1 N F KR L fc: I 6 V4 le QQ' I -Qiei. l I I ' . - gb 00 I 'IS :E+ . S a student of East High School, I believe in An Q13 Aristocracy of Service. I believe that only those K ' who serve, live. I believe that I can attain this ideal only: ' I gn. As I learn selffcontrol, As I keep my mind and body clean, 'I I As I am open minded, honest, fair in thought, word H I I I ,I and deed, - E As I am sociable, courageous and dependable, 1 . I As I am tolerant, conceding to everyone the right if Ei I I-I-' to his opinion, , g ' As I respect law in my school, in my home, and in Q my community, r Lim As I develop in myself an appreciation for the finer f 5 ,I V things of life. 04 If I believe it my duty to develop my possibilities and Q' to be the self that God intended. I believe I can do this ,J only as I find myself in service to others. A Above all, I believe that character and contentment CQ in service are the true measures of success, and that in ' achieving these, by serving as I would be served, I shall ,divx 'QQ be a true citizen of East High and of my country. Cv I p Z, 4: I 5 F , fx A L59 Q54 ff' , T e be fil l at I G ffl 1 X . . :Ck 5 Kb , I 0 fe XJIQSJ. s .41 a.: I '- en 44+ fo I10I 53' 3 . tsl? xx-, .,,. A wiv .si A EAST HIGH SCHOOL I 11 I ESPLANADE f 12 I SUMMER f 13 1 MAIN HALL I 14 I MAIN STAIRWAY I 17 J e-ss... ,,,L L Q.. . ,K www NORTHEAST ENTRANCE I 16 1 NORTH vuiw PROM CITY PARK I 17 I ' 3 Q . A if Q fj 1 -E C5 l -. ,cf ang Y V C 1 , Ki 'C L9 W ' L K, if fg' K J v Y ' Q5 ,Q .f 'S 1- w ll v 1 gil' STI 1 '5 - M I I A '5 'YL ak ll J fu? ' 95 1' X 'Em M .I ml lmll Ihllllhll .. 1 :: fy 1 x USA 5 5+ M, M , Efii - S CL affix K C53 EP i g 5 ' WINTER AJ CE N5 O Q W GQ ' rzx v Q Q!!! P XM A L Y AQ 5 U31 1' W, K 5 wiftf 4 Y MAIN ENTRANCE I 19 I N W if gl? J Q, , my nw' i. fa' if l I TOWER FROM SOUTH , if H-rg, 59, , , pals. .flu VJ. 1-fl 11 .J C'.Z ' 5 -WV f,-f.,,,,,.-4-N... .N .un-.v.....,v--. H03 FACULTY Myrta B. Porter Cl k H. S ' l M pn er Dean of Givls Assistant P11-nczpal Roscoe C. Hill Pvincipal Cora L. Arundel Gertrude B. Toby Genevieve Francis Helen Lind Secfetmy Attendance Cl61k Clerk Clcfk THE FACULTY URING the past school year a few additions have been made in the mem' Q bership of East's faculty. They include Miss Francis and Miss Lind on '42 lr' the office forceg Miss Murchison and Mr. Carroll in the History depart' ! ment, and Miss Kelly on the Library force. At the beginning of the x 11 second semester Mr. Mahin became a member of the Physics department, and Mrs. Blanch came to East to teach Home Economics. Mr. Putnam and Mrs. Combs have been granted leaves of absence, but East hopes to welcome them back next September. E221 Mgiry E. Adkisfon Ruth Anderson Annette Budglcy Laura Bullcs EHXIUII English Latin Commercial Schuul Treasurer Margaret Bcynon Sara S. Blanch Frederick V. Bliss Katherine Bruderlin English Clothing, Nutnzion Physics Biology Counselor ll-B Stella G. Chambers XVilliam H. Clifford Henry' Carrvll R059 Cole English Spanish Histofy Clothing Oclette L. Combs Anna Merle Dillon Rosalie Edmiston Mabel C. Ferguson French Spanish Spanish Spanish U31 is 3 ? , o has . a Vw , gi ,K xi 7 , 'fs -'QQ if 'f Irene Fisher Ruby Flannery Rose Curry Fynn Pauling Gan-egg Commercial Mathematics English English Counselor 101B :W 1 gi. ,, lfvf Elizabeth Giger Anna M. Grant Evelyn Griffin Mary Haskell Latin, English Latin History Assistant Librarian Doms R. Hatch Kathrine F. Hoffman Helen Hunter Laura Irwin History History Law, English History Spotlight Sponsor Olive M. Jones Bernhardina Johnson Kenneth Iulsrud Margaret Kelly Biology Latin Physical Education Assistant Librarian f24l Catherine Kline D. S. Koger Anita Kolbe Mary E. Lowe Mathematics Muchanical Drawing English English Nlathcmatics William Mahin Oscar Marinoil' Ada McGetriclc Gladys McLean Physics French, Physics Commercial English Angelus Sponsor Margaret McNeil Mary Moore Farccda Moorhead Nina Murchison Commcrcial Nutrition Music History Milton Nicholson William Parker Mary Patterson Melvin A. Payne Industrial Art: Mathematics Physical Education History Orchestra and Band Director fzs ,lm Clarence P. Pearson Ralph S. Pitts Charles A. Putt-:r Nfathwmltrcs Latin, Pxycliology History Counselor llfA Walter Reed Fred Rinne Zelma Ross History P1iw1ting English Counselor 10-A l Carl A. Schweiger Ren G. Shearer Marion Small Economics, Coach Chemistry English COHHSCIOT 11'B Counselcw 11-A Myrtle D. Snider Ella Walker Snyder Elizabeth Sparhawk Mathematics, Biology HomcfEcono'mic.s Histavy H61 Ralph B. Putnam Latin, Law Mary S. Sabin Mathematics Margaret A. Smith Physical Education Estelle Stinchield Aft fffifff .. 4 in . -nv 'WE W r t! -.A x Laura P. Strung Euvcm Strange Bernicc N. Sullivan Salina Taub English Enghxh Commcnial C-comctvy Fred V. Ticen Ethel L. Toby' William THPIE! Ethel Wakeman Chcmistfy Cllfmiilfy Pllyiivgfllpily Mathematics Coumelm 10'B 11 .3 S' Y Y i iii? Loirisa Ward Clarence Whipple Clara Whitaker Natalie C. Wilson Libmnan Physical Education Fnmgh Gemmn, French l Dorothy Woodward H istofy Counszlov 10fA i273 'r' N LJ f 'N A ' A ' 2 , M3215 QE Q E ffxfdklilxmf U l Af K I Zfmqizwu JfmwW U2 A4754,,4,,,,,, .1 QEJX XEK'Q....a.x.-4,..J.L4.,. JL? . 166-4.1eC.., , I A 4154! 651.44441 'aww' 'J' 'L gb,-52 GU- 5 ,fm,,,,1x1f,wa,vWA.,+ Ziff! QL., W SM.. SqTaLM.J,, I . 93 qmbwyffcwrfw Ap - . - WWWW dj' JXJo3dawwwYY1-i5,w.udM-UU . M-iw 6 Wwfiffwff M M Rn, Af gm WMM G Egg' mm Quia ' ,fwmgfggf Hg 3 ' awww. . M W' aww! -ma Pl- . C5440-f -.-1-. J 21,,g3.wM' Qf.,44w.M, Wvlmiwkgfwg WMWMM W 1 6 cz . ' - 4.1, Ezaaggmgjgl t ,. A Qww -A 'Q - .N QV FQ SMH Q,Qw1n- ewmwaam 'Q 31 JQWZST ww ffmQ-Qhxigftg-W wwawhw gal K' b ' 10' W Q-jf f E? 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J f 1. .1 SENIOR OFFICERS r K - -arf wa T93 - M Harmon Davis George Writer Kathryn Williams Henry Stark Warren Hammel K f President VirefPresident Secretary Tvleasvxrer SETgCdHf'dK'ATmS Ilx .ITXNJ X E33 1 Rl' ,X K, 2' SENIOR CLASS 1' M '-1 K I p HE sculptor pauses, he scans his work with a critical eyeg a gleam of admir- T 'ml' lil l -, ation and achievement diifuses over his countenance. The shapeless marble which was placed into his hands as the Sophomore Class of 1927, is a H ll, L' 1 1 fly il finished roduct in the form of the Senior Class of 1929! Modelin and , ' 33,9 . P . . . . g anim 1 ,. 1 molding, imbuing and forming his figure with every influence and advanf mmm MQ tage of knowledge and character, the sculptor, no other than the faculty, has labored ll 'J three years in his picturesque studio, East High Schoolg and as this period of time i L , comes to a close, he is satisfied to send his art onward for the approval or censure of a f higher institution of learning or the business world. .1 , LYJB That which has been created is apparent. Endowed with the character of activity, 1 N5 the Senior Class has predominated in every school enterprise, following in tradition ul N ,J and setting a precedent in creating new ideals for the future in scholarship and citi' A if ' zenship. The result of their earnest eiforts brings infinite pleasure to those unseltish kv 1 ones who have conscientiously instructed and guided them. , l l And now their work is brought to a close, and with hearts filled with joy, they ,x XX- X! 4 offer the graduating class of 1929 as the plastic material for future living. 'lxx ' A H ',SN . w .. '- : l gd ok 24 x Q' , 'ly bfi . - Y w : L K4-J! . H-. if ' H if ' A iff'9T 'ai I l Url 7 e X pw , ' if eh 4' , , X, CTTWX l N f 4 V1.1 N H' T , , X, X r :Q K 3 I V FJ .l . E , T fk' 1 1.6.-L' xx N . S 4, ld . X I x : tj if all skdl, ,I l' A-aj ' ll ?i- kg-LAY W A- ' fx 1' JKTTTUX T C Q V -. T- V - U01 ' 'ha , L: , : c , + .ZA . r - - ii ' V ,' fs l 'X ,?h:,- D f 'L K L 4 s. Q ,N .C V t , .3 -. y ,Q 'N .. '- V' - U ec. 1+ Q 35' A-V I1 ' 1' ' , L' ,E ff, ', A i- '. 'ff - . r' ,,- , ' ' 1 H LL ,CCL tgnad: A C 4 ' I 4 ' A ' v A, A S-A f' P'N if -'N i ks 54 lfyfb 1 1 ll 'll L. T .r l flflgll Elf Qld 'Till if i- . ri ' , ... - ll Will VT' I.. :am ,I , . ADAIR, MARY L. Glce Club, 3: The Clever Coeds: Cantata: Clubs: Latin, l: Junto, 2, 3: Three T's, 2, 3: President, 3. AICHER, JOHN O. Clubs: Local Honor, 2, 3: National Honor, 3: French, 1: Astronomy, 2, 3: Senior Radio, 3: Science, 2, 3. ALKIRE LEONARD N. Midsunimcr Night's Dream: Clubs: Motor, 2: Kodak, Z: Aircraft, 2. ANDERSON, BESS HARVEY Clubs: Latin, 1, 2: Cruisers, 3: Local Honor, 3. ANDERSON, EVALD O. Clubs: International Relations, 3. ADAMS, LUCIE E. Clubs: Girls Kodak, 2, 3: Spanish, 3: Local Honor, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. AKERS. ROXVENA M. Clubs: G. A. A., 1: Stage Selling, 2. AMES, URI T. Clubs: Cadets, 1, 2, 3: Spanish, 3: Local Honor, 3. ANDERSON. DOROTHY M. Glec Club, 3: Orchestra, 1: Lele- wala: Belles of Beaujolais: Clever Coeds: junior Escort: Soccer, 1, 3: Clubs: Girls Vocal and Violin, 1, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, 3. ANDERSON, MARGARET E. junior Escort: Shafroth, 3: Clever Coeds, 3: Debating, Z, 3: Soccer, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2, 3: Basketball, 1: Baseball, 1: Clubs: G. A. A., I: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, president 3: Clio, 2, 3: Glee, 2, 3: Local Honor, 2, 3: National Honor, 2, 3: Big D, 3: Class Day Chairman. fx ff, is xl 1 ASKERLUND, LUETTA M. AURELIUS. MARGERY JEAN glubs: 'llwos Artss 1, 2, 3: Beta Clubs: Latin, 1, 2: Cruisers, Z. 3. , rama, : 'tage etting, Z: Won' I der, 3. . t, I., ,IN 7? AYER. EDNA M. BACON, Jesse D. Clubs: Cruisers, 3. JR X 1 R QN- l f '-N , , K9 - ' : , Y . ' f l . : ' x P I- , 1' X Q- X 2 . .i fx fi f V it f lm'- .V .4 A I gl-A J 'y ,R i V il, . ' 1 , , Nb ' ---Q L l f J k l ' V X i , N X X V ,A 9' I-L-' Li w'-sv' -1 X Y ILXU-. , Ml 1.-sf' f 7 CL? ,J . L. 4,---4-' '- V ' ' ' - ' 7,1 ' ' I 1 in 'Z l l' 1 I :ig ' . - . -- ...Q Y . - , j ? R . v V - ,7'.,go L 1.3 T- T .' l if cllln CA . x . . 3 U ., g I 1 , V ' - A - - 1 . - . :Q Vg D ' A f y . N, 11 . l ' L..LM Li. --A 4,..L.A K Q 1 K xx.. A f A A X, ,.- r,,,,,.....,..-.A... Y-+..-li---- A -.-- W- ---- A g'- -4 ' ' l ,ff I BAGLEY, HENRY 5, BARMETTLER, CHARLES. F. xi. I, Q fi N Clubs: Motor, 2, 3, Aircraft, 3. Clubs: A B C, 2, 35 Slide Rule, 1: -,rr L Music, 2. W l , ,V I -,H Y ,L NL I W I V I ' I l BARNES, JOHN H. BARRY. EDITH E. I Clubs: Senate, l, Z5 Slide Rule, 2: Clubs: TWC? Arts' 1' 2' 3' score' I lljiocal Honor, 1, 2, 3, National tary, 33 Minerva, 2, 3. I onor, 3. ' I I I . BATES, MARY G. BAUSERMAN, HOWARD M. Y Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National l Wx CS N -rf IX? I ,W Cadets, 2: Clubs: Science, 2, 3: .ff Honor, 2. 3, Clubs: Two Arts, 1, Motor- 1- , f-,f 5 2, 3: Girl Rcscrvcs, 2, 3: Courtesy U x- ,-! Committce, 2, 3. X 1 ll . , . B , U' I I A .1 I I, r 'A W BAY, HOXVARD BEARD, WILLIAM D. llfl Track, 2, 3, Clubs: D, 2, 3: , --HI-Y, 3, Red Jackets, 1. , . I '1' ' ' in WW 1 I ww: Egg , 1 ' I BECK, IRA M' BENNETT, WILFRED F.. Ax Clubs: Slide Rule, I. International fEZ:essPf0513 5313111522221 Cltlfgf GV ' Q 'v . . , J Relation., -, 3, Local Honor, 3. tions, i:bDrama, 2. 3: Spad. 1: A Af i Glce Cu , l. L- JJ I J, 3 d' X' BIRD FRANCIS E lb V BINSTOCK. SYLVIA ' ' A A ll Clever Coeds: Junior Escort, Glee ' -f Club, 3: Volleyball, 1: Basketball, 1 ' g E227 lg Clubs: G. A. A., lg Junto, 3. 1 by N97 , lx I ,AQ P I H'q beg-I BLACK, JEAN s. Bmfkg I-CES E- Cl b Mmm 2 1, - , , , r scortg u s: 1 . Q 4 Enix Eliconi X2on?lbligi'm,?5 Qlubjg Blsngirls Vocal and Violin, 2, 33 V : - -I - I 1 1 A. I etar 3. 015! Girls Kodak, 1. LC' Y- , I 3 x 1 'lf . ,fx ' l 1. QQ bb C .J Q . X Q . of K I , . ,. I b ' .-Q 1 1 H ' - Q I ' ' 'N C 'J K IE . 5 l T j . - L l fl W N7 'I Q. H QX' ' ll Y Lf' I I I X Y N X J . . L p 1 If ,, I . Q CARL - an I -My --.ff A A I 32 l I 'Y' .Fmt .- C- CT-9 F G - - -,fe 1 gf Fw if -2 FW -9, s.fAa3'-J: i ij fs! ' 5Y. . L K V 'L' N yxt fiwa L. f LRE., f 1- - 11112 gli' ,hx gall lf, ,,,v x - ,og .Lara v40,.,,gt,t of :Rfk ,ASVA f V ,AAA , ,, ,Q ,, -, i Y --sr . f ' BLAIR. JANE K- BLAIR JESSIE L ww , B, .. ., .. .. - - , .. g D, 3, Gold D, 3, S , S D' ,H' . . , ' ' L I-A 3 1, 2, Vollcy, 1, 2, 3, Traclrgccflg Fncllzg? Llgh' 2'.Pldy -Ffmvalf ' . u s. atm, l, Cruistrs, 3, 1 .. V r Baseball, 3, Clubs: G. A. A., l, Z, ' Bcfa Drama, 3' , fx 3: Kodak, 1. 2, 3, Sports, 3, Girl V i Rcscrvcs, 3, Local Honor, 3. ' A - L ' ' A l . BLOUT, CHARLES J. BOOKMAN. RUTH M. 1 1 , Magna Charta, Shafroth. 3: Wood' Clubs: Kodak, 2, Commercial, 2, 3. 1 S- .l bl-UY. 3, National Honor, 3, Spot- ' A light. 2. 3, Son of Revolution Es- ' 7 SHY. 2: Debate Team, 3, Clubs: ' 1 909270585 li 2153, International Rc- . 1, HUOHS. . , rama, 3. ,bf - 'i I Qx ' BOYD. MARY ANN BRADFORD. ROBERT E. r 4 New York, 1, 2, Clubs: Cruisers, Red and White Committee, 2: F' -. L 'fa 3, Drama, 3, Local Honor, 3. Junior Prom Committee, President l T! i Class, Belles of Beaujolais, You and 5 , P I, Clever Coeds, Clubs: HifY, 1, ex' N f 2, 3, President, 3, Red Jackets, 2, I. 3, Players Club, 3, Treasurer, 3. ' 7 , l K' 'l I fl BRETSCHNEIDER RUTH L BRILLIANT FREDELLA I ' ' ' iiiigslig i'BlauiolaisisC1ZVe' Cogdss Clubs: Three T's, 3, G. A. A., 1: I qi SIVH. . I 0 mr - ' - 'v'1,2, 'Ll Yffifyii Reddmd White Dacy Coemniif Dmma' I' 2' Mlmnl 'flllillliil 3 UCC. .31 ueen Att d t, 1, A f -, i gills Board,S3, Scniblalqasl Colrdr 1 ommrttec, occer, 1, 1, 13 ' 1 I Clubs: Cruisers, Mineliva? 1, 2, Loca! Iglonor. l. 2, National Onor. . . , , i i gl BRIMACOMB, MONA BRONSTINE, RETA ' l Spotlight, 2, 3, News Editor, 3, ' ' Red and White Day Committee, 2, C f 3, Soccer, Volleyball, lg Basket' A J ,if-JK ball, 1, Clubs: G. A. A., l, 2, 'ff junto, 2, Honorary Press, 2, 3, ,C Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National Q0 Honor, 3. fx , ff- 5 xl' ' I BROWN, ELIZABETH R. BROWN, RICHARD P. K' J. G. A. A., 2, 3, Girl Reserves, Z, Clubs: Boys Kodak, 1, Z, Senate, I, , M Drama, 3, junior Escort, Glee Club, Z, 3, Sergeant-at'Arms, l, Histor' , I j 2. 3. ian, 2, junior Radio, 3. ,X l . N, x 1 X Q fl V , , Si .X-, V XJR .X , BROWN. EDITH L. .liifz Orchestra, 3, Cantata, 3, Clubs: PIHDO. 1. 2. 3, Beta Drama, 3, BRUSEKE, VIRGINIA M. Clubs: Girls Kodak, 3. is Dx QQ P5 i 3 9 3 sa. fi, Ji in ii Xxx 'Ox ' Yi if ljljl' rf , N7 'l yf ' 1 f 1, ,5 g Il 5,5 ., , f Q 1 D -fa 4 lj l , If , f Q X3 r1..r.li..-'aaa ..g- i :xi -4 .nv N im C ix,.4 . iw A it Lf: G A CQ , .. 1 Trff, n ,ra 'N -X .. C ,Rm if 1 fu Y v C ' A , 1 ' A 'CDW L 'TF 'ff 'F CQw'l' '24 'fn Xfql' ' lf? - Vx - rf A me - M, . Q fd, 4 ga s. R4 ff. I v fl -L ,f - LA. 14 f - ' K M21 I '-x. f ,As A 7 I-- . ..,,a . I . I 4 : CQ , BURDICK, GEORGIANA BURNETT, MARGARET L. I l CL Y junior Escort, 2: Clever Coeds: -lumof Escort: Play festival' 25 N x 1. R Clubs, Cruise,-sl 2, 3: Drama. 2' 3. Clever Coeds: Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2, Y ,N 3: Cruisers, 1, 2, 3: Local Honor, 2. . 53 it op ld sf J BURNHART, GEORGE KENNETH BURNS, FOSTER D, ' ' Clubs: Radio, 1, 2: Motor, 1, 2. Fl fx ' X fl, 5 5 x C.: IN 'C LJ P BUTCHER, MARY A. BUTLER. LILLIE -1 I Soccer, 2: Baseball, I, 2, 3: Volleyf Clubsi G- A-. 1. 2: Commerf L7 fb ball, 2, 3: Track, 1, 2: Big D g 5131. 3: Glrl Reserves. 1. 2. 3: ' Gold D g Clubs: Sports, 2, 3: G. I-04231 Honor. 1. 2. 3: National , 5 X A. A., lg junto, 2, 3. HOHOY. 3- U N' nl -s ' '- ' l I liull l J , ' CAMPIGLIA, GRACE L. t CAZD- 11245503155 A I C l l l . . . . an e ro , ., os nge es, a I i W 3K0dak' 1' Cmlsers' 2' 3' ifornia, 1, 2: Local Honor, 3: N ' ' Swimming, 3: Soccer, 3. NY, N '- ig in 1 HEYHEEBI ll zz ll UI H3 j A u B . 55912 W 'Q CARNINE, JEAN F. CASLFR, PAULENE L. -I . . A . Cub:S 'rChf,3,A'tnt: f f,12f,',S',lf,i,f,1'f' ,lj Q'fI '2jVa,:,,f,:,,,f,i Junrff 5522, :.,eA..:s....ffs'1l:n- 1 Honor' 2' 3. French, 2' 3. -1-teas, erva, 2, 3: Cruisers, 2, 3: Junior LUN mc., 3, Escort. I M Q15 l . D i L 5' if P CHAMBERLAIN, MARLENE A. CHOLVIN- JESSIE M- Volleyball, l, 3: Soccer, 1: Student Cl'-'bsi S- P' R-- 1- 2, 35 Council, 1, 2: Junior Escort: Red Drama- 3- and White Day Committee, 2: Play Festival, I, 3: Angelus Editress, 3: l Clubs: Minerva, l, 2, 3: President, 2: Cruisers, 1, 2, 3: Secretary, 3, Ck K Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: National 4 Honor, 2, 3: Prcsidcnt, 3: G. A. QV 11. K, A., 1. 1 ,H V , Q CLARKSON, WALTER W. V J -f CLAESKQ HQWARDZ Ti-IA Y 2 M giiwate Tgeiarrg, 2: gaseball, Z: Foot- S u s: rama, 3 1' , g otor, , 35 5 ' 2, 3, 2, 3: International Relations, 2, 3. a u S S 6 5' -3 kgf' fx ' - LP i V' l Q J . J ' as ,1 A I, .lo - I 0 . N, O Ok 1 5 i 0 C! l. 1 X C5 .. :J I K C 1 I . C? A A ' l f34 i vi 17 5 41-i Zi 'AM Q - Q -V V ' ,' . - A ' -2 ' I 'A cgnw if 7'?? rg 1-' 5210339 21 CW S :lf . QW . t is . L .il ft- .1 wil, . ' ,QL W PQ 'lv b xr si ' 45' - 5 V .L A ,., - --.5--1 s' 3 ,ffg coLBY, CHARLES E. CQNINE, ELEANOR P. f 5 l, L Clubs: MOIOY 1. L , Baseball, 23 Soccer, 13 Clubs: Girls -l ', V 1- 2- O Ifotgakgl, 33 Diana, 23 G. A. A., , , , . f fn ' , AX, ff' , 3 I V r f 1 ,N . , j .ff . :J ,1 J ,J 1 IBB! mm 'gf-vis II Cc ff' db lf? C? CONNOR, SAM JR. Clubs: Slide Rule, I3 Hi'Y, I, 23 Sergeant'at'Arms, Z3 junior Radio, I, 23 Vice'President, 23 Senior Chefs, 33 Boys Mlxsic, 3. CONVERY, WILLIAM J. COOPER, VIRGINIA E. Clubs: Piano. CRAMER, OLIVER S. Clubs: Boys Kodak, 1, 2, 33 Sci- ence, 2, 3: Congress, 3. DABNEY. DOROTHY M. Clubs: Commercial, 3. DART. MARY G. Senior Bam Dance and I3 Belles Coeds: Cantata Festival, 23 C ' 2, 33 Local Hono , 2, 33 Girls Vocal and Violin, Z3 Cruisers, 33 Glee, 2, 3. itteeg You ' lais3 Clever scortg Play nal Honor, , 33 Drama, CONOVER, MADELINE L. Soccer, 23 Volleyball, I, 23 Basket- ball, I, 23 Baseball, 13 Clubs: Hik' ing, I3 G. A. A., 2, 33 Drama, 2, 33 Girl Reserves, 2. COOK, ALBERT H. Clubs: Boys Kodak, 2. COWDEN, EDWARD S, Golf, I, 2, 33 Clubs: D, I, Z, 3. CROCKETT, FREDRIQUE DA giaslretball, 33 Clubs: Girl Reserves. LBEY, RICHARD C. Elgin High School, Elgin, Illinois, l, 2: Senior Prom Committee: Def bate Team, 33 Red and White Day Committee, 33 Clubs: Congress, 33 International Relations, 33 Drama, 33 HIIY, 3. DAVIS. HARMON H. President Class, 2, 33 Red and White Day Committee. 1, 23 Foot- ball, l, 23 Clubs: D, 1, 2, 33 President, 33 Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, 33 HifY, Z, 33 Red Jackets, 3. ww ff if C3 :Q L 0 ' f W . G J 'D L Ll X U 'Ck fl 'S fad 1- Kill UQF X31 :E Q55-f 5 I. . YAQLM -,x.2 I 1:37 ..F 1 'if CJ I xx 4. 3' 'L Mm? sam is IIIFHFH I Q6 3 X, N ll 1 . SSI, I . ,pq b PE! C 'L I bw A K i :lil T 29-7 , -, , t ' , , , , Q IVKYMV '15 ,-: ff is -- f M f f-vi. ' 7 V .CC S xl - T. Y ' X - V ' Q ' P' 3? ' flu' If ' xii ff, V . .-AA .- 5' V .- - V 3 2 -- s I i 5, ' ir' J I., , - N -' 4.1 l,, '- 0-Q 1 .- 5 ' s 3 ' ,sf P A 1 V ' -x, : 5 . og, ':': EL, --kk 1Af -3- 4- ' , A A fs' . Pfx . f L Q' ' DAVIS, MARJORIE F. DAWSON. HENRY C. ' A Q vi. 4 2TSbjI EfV,Xf'eA1fai . Cf'1','I,'fnff'Lf,i 532123'EOMES'lE2d.:'l3...5?a21 l2?5 'IQ ,' 'X-3 cal Honor, 1, 2, 3, Minerva, Z, 3: and -White DBY Committee. 32 V ,Ll , Clio, 3, National Honor, 3, com- gvotliglgak 33kng5E?lE::H 3: . -ig' . ' or s i o , 5 . : o tesy Commmcc' 3' Cllubs: Two Arts. 1, 2, 3, Presif -fl ' dent, 33 Drama, l, 2g Boys Glee, 1, 2, 3: Boys Music, 2. , , l t DEEL, JANE DE LUE, VIRGINIA ,C N Cl b : French, 1, 2, 3: Pres. 3, - Loldals Honor, 1, 2, 3, National J rr Honor, 2, 3. ' K r , r . 1 74' w if I 1 Cox' 'Q' uf , xl F DEMAREST, HARRY A, DE SCIOSE, ROSEMARY B. : fi. 5 Clubs: Motor. Cantata: Midsummefs Night l 'TV ' Dream: Clubs: Piano, 2, 3, -lunto, ' 5 r' 3: Girls' Glee, 2, 3. lie, N1 l l . N DOBBS, LENORE E. DOLE, JOHN A, A l.-.ll ' lfiifuz,C'Ecil,li..JuSi.o'AF5T-fffl 33552 'lllllllllli . ' . --'-- l ' lil ln S1955 iiLdLf.I.1'5e'Ci5'i:.i'oE.'fai:01QIff'f0i 2 FEES!! m El 3 Week, 35 Class Day Program, 3. ' 3 was 1 'A l 1 DONELSON, RUBY M. DOTY, CHARLES G. f,' Soccer, 2, 3: Clever Coeds: Clubs: Student Council, 1, Red and Whitc N iv rico ' G. A. A., 2, Diana, 2, 3: Two Day Committee, 1, 2: Junior Prom J LNN , Arts, 3. Committee, Debate, 15 Spotlight, I, A- I ' l 2, Clubs: French, 1, 2, Senate, 1, I M 2, 3: Hi-Y, 3, Local Honor, 1, 2. uqj FN L- D sf l X l X' JM Q DOUBLE, MILDRED L. DREXLER, STANLEY L. A , VE Minerva, 2, 3. Winner Woodbury, 2: Spotlight A Staff, Associate Editor, 3: Honorary 1 , Press Club, 2, 33 National Oratorif , ' XXI cal Contest, 2: Debate Team, Z: , f Flying Squadron, 1: Clubs: Local W l Honor, 1: Senate, l, 2, 3, Pres., l 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 2. 3. ,l W IQQ, lf: il N C . L-' DUNNING, MARJORIE V. DURBIN, CAROLYN H. , Wolcott, 1, 2, 3: Clubs: Local Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2, Two Arts, 1. Lf ' JR Honor, 1. 2, 3: Drama, 1, 2: Two l X -1 Arts, 3, Players Club, 3. Cb X i . 519' gy C4 J , I K f l K .l v Q is X I J kc 2 :l h if 1 . -i' - ,jf .- 1 y X S, , V w f-,.- ,f - X fl lk fl 1, l1':g'7 lx L A ' la 'L K V, :Vll ffl' 'I ff it IK av. ia M 0 f L Q l : 1 U M H7 I-f,1 'L.L JL .L3f.-Clk., I ,- X vt V ' ,IU fry W 361 aff fm, ,- K J le, Y ' e, J lr , , .V W foxxik I I N 1555-Tpgak X V-:V 5.1 v Nflwfl X 7.1 Lil 3, .L A' A IAQ, 'PHX EARL. DOROTHY R. EARFESJ, GEORGE S. I M 5 S l' g St H, 2, 35 I ' r Escort5 um ing eam. 2, 5 5 anager ff, re' Slxsggxl Cozncili 1' 351103: Head Track, 2: Clubs: Slide Rule. 15 1 11 ,X Girl, 35 You and I5 Clever Coeds5 2- 3- i ' 5 Red and White Day Committee, 1, , - ,1 tn' 5 2, 35 Clubs: Playera JA CRO. i. ' 35 Minerva, 1, 25 . . ., 5 i Local Honor, 1, 2, 35 National Honor, 2, 35 Glee, 3. -f v EAST, SHERROD E. ECKMAN,dMAR,l RIE w ll . M C : 5 d Red an White Day ommittee, Z5 ggzngsfi iz Rzgnaandaralhgtewlsx Basketball, I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball, - A Committeeg Clubs: International Re- 1- 2- 33 Soccer. 1. 2- 3- 41 BHK' H lations, 1, 2, 35 Debate Team, 3: ball- 1- 2- 35 Tf?fk-,,2- 35 IYPQQ' - ' ., Congress, 2, 35 Slide Rule, 15 Bef SUCCH- 31 BIZ D 5 Gold D 9 . Cadets, 1, 2, 35 Players, 3. grits Algfafgii ?lUgDS2r E3-I A-JA-. li I of Z, . P0 S.-. . 5 vceay. . ,Q-ab flg j I :L P EDWARDS, LOUIS G. EGGEMAN, HELEN L. 1' I Sflldenf COUHCH- Z2 Cl!-1551 Sllad- 1? Cantatag Clever Coeds5 Junior Es' X 4 C6 s9l'Ee2nf'3f'AImS. 12 Tyro. 1: Afrh' cort5 Angelus Board, 35 Clubs: Lo- ' 5 . f -X SW. 2: ViCC'Pl'2SiClCnf. 2: lhfefni' cal Honor, 2, 35 National Honor, Q x tional Relations, 25 journalism, 35 35 Iunto, 2, 35 G. A. A., 1, Z, 35 I 1 ip Science. 3: Aircraft. Wonder, 15 Glee, 35 Courtesy Com' mittee, 3. V13 , ll All -l EHRHART, THOMAS J. ESTES, PHEBE. M. H l 1 Clubs: senior Chefs' 1' 2: Na, Nicholas High School, Chicago, Ill- X tional Honor, 35 Local Honor, 35 inois. 1. 7-4 lv A In m Science, 35 junior Radio, 3. mm EWU HNRH -J j I EVANS, WILSON D. EVANSON. KATHLEEN C. ' ' Assistant Stage Manager, 2, 35 Girl Reserves, 3, ,fx Clubs: Congress, 1, 2, 35 Local ' My Honor, 1, 2, 35 VicefPresident, 35 F! National Honor, 35 Treasurer. 1 X K.: A . ,Pd 5 qw ! Lv FALLBERG. GERTRUDE N. FERGUSON, NORMA L. , 5' V Junior Escort5 Clubs: Latin, 15 Clubs: Clio, l, 2, 35 Secretary, 35 , Wonder, 2, 35 Local Honor, 1, 2, Minerva, l, 2. ' 35 National Honor, 35 Courtesy ' Committee, 3. 3' 0 ' 4 5 , QR V 'NX k 1 dv I , LC FIELDS, cameron M. FINE. NOAH LN Clubs: junior Radio' 2: Cadet Student Council, 25 Clubs: Drarna, ,' QOH-5 Band, I, Z, 35 Lieutenant, 35 Sci' 1. 23 TWO AHS. 31 Boys COOIKUIK- 'xx x -1 ence, Z, 35 Aircraft, 3. 1- Vi,- '5 . -'N Q xy 6, ,- .- ' v ti' I V -.-. ' ' ,fi-x D Q, I IX O X I QA, Q! J' XDR, X al mi 3 gyfk ff We an 95 1 k 1 . wp H U f 37 X gl 'DL J, XX XX 5 ff fl ' i F Ljl QQ t . . V 5, if ff XDLQJ. C Lp.-. -I I maxi. , , Q 5 t i371 V 11+ L- fe ,,Pf' 'iiisvvf Y- ' 4 ff 1' , A. f V ' ' A CDH , , Q 711- 'Y - Ti cfgagg-K . 1 ' C ' i ' go ' U fy, ff' ,A fzi 'rf-9f'1 . .J:-C Iifljfd, kj .fem ,fx 1 Vx LJ XXX, 1- .L , is d'-at . ,S-3 ,IX X- I V qv KL I L.: 11.1. ' ix-k,.j'! -fs. f ...A A I CTN FISHER, RUTH FLATTERY, FREDERIC f L O junior Escort: Student Council, 3, , f-1, l ks Baseball, 1, 2, Volleyball, 2, Soc' N' x cer, 2, Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2, 3, i Treasurer, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, President, 3. , '25, K l f .17 l FLAX, ISADORE FLICKINGER, LOUIS S. , t Clubs: Spanish, 3, A B C, 3. 1-,f ' fx ' of i -3 0 ,wfx CJ L AJ 'Q FLOYD. ROBERT J. FOOTE, ELEANOR S. Q 3 W Tllmbliflg. 3- Junior Escort, Clubs: Clio. 2, 3, NJ Q6 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, Local Honor, 5 2, 3, National Honor, 3. dl N I li ' A, 1 i . I FORSYTHE, SHIRLEY FORTNER, SAMUEL , Junior Escort, Clio, 2, 3. Clever Coeds, Clubs: Slide Rule, 3, I i Local Honor, 3. A I ,....... I no B m 1 I I W El I l'l . ml' I FOUSE, KATHRYN M. FRAME, EUNICE M- l Soccer, 1: Volleyball, 1, Red and Student Council, 3, Red and White ,xx White Day Committee, Senior Day Commlttge' 25 Servo' Bam XA Prom Committee, Junior Prom Dame, Comlmfteei -Iumof Prom X Committee, Student Council, 2, 3, Committee? Sewf Prom Committee? LQ' Junior Escort, Clubs: Local Honor, -Iumor Escort: Blg Sister- 35 Soccer- 1 3 . National Honor, Girls Glee, Junto, 2' 33 Volleyball' 1' 2' 35 Bas' gg . 2, 3. Clio 1 2 3. Aball, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, ' ' ' ' ack, 1, 22, 3, Big D , Gold ffyj MD , Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2, 3, D Qu'-v Sports, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1. by FRANKLIN. JACK C- GALBREATH, MARGARET M. ,Q I Magna Charta, Clubs: International junior Escort: Play Festival, Z: ' RCIHUOHS. 31 SPHUISIL 19 SCHHDE. 2. ' Clubs: Three T's, 1, Minerva, 2, 3: Secretary. 2, 3. Two Arts, 1, 3, Wonder, 2, 3, K Vice-President, 3. f 'N O 4 S l ' V V :fb W ' yd-' GANT, HAZEL T. GARDNER, HILDA M. f '-J spomghf, 1, 3, Clubs: G. A. A., bb 1, 2, Spanish, 1, 2, Girls Glee, 3. 5-4 RJR LS a C251 A KJ 5? , bv I l .- .J K5 K, J O U f '7 X-gffio x 4174... Xx,, Q.t 3.52 i Eli? 6 3,430 W 1 lf38 'C ' W +R-fir j,e , - ff'7',, , 5 'Cage 'E as fe 5 'A A CDN fil: fp lim gCccE.7Pj,J-- 8 ffpl Y C lg Lx , uk. ' K-M Jax ,XQLQZ dixlqfv ,jj V Q15 felt. .JI -- fi - M aw, A- 5 ,A A I ,E f 5,93 GARDNER V RCUSL GARDNER, RUSSELL H. 5 L C' gelles, ai i izlever Coeds: cadets, Clubs: A E G.. 3, spad, 1 ,fd 2 Urff .0 aaagipiiifszilzy gi'dBogsl Kcidak, 15 Aircraft, 15 N A . 'f . . : . i c ue, . :J'X.7 2, 35 pa sb, 25 Glee, 2, 3. L' V '93 1 .2 l GAROUTTE' 01-WE M- GARWOOD, MARIAN AILEEN Clubs: junta, 1, 2, 35 President, 35 l I Clio, 1, 2, 3. ix l 1 mf CL 'l GMD l J A C GATES. HORACE C. U I GENTRY, WILLIAM G. Clubs! Motor. 11 -lunml' Radio- 2- Belles of Beaujolais5 Clever Coeds5 C-X5 junior Prom Committee5 Senior p Bam Dance Committeeg Spotlight. , 35 Orchestra, 1, 25 Band. 25 Clubs: Hi-Y, 2, 35 Drama, 2, 35 Red Jackets. Z, 35 Boys Glee, 2, 35 Boys I ' Music, 1. an it llll 1- A . GERITY, EDWARD E. GIBSON. GEORGE ' Rifle Team, 2, 3, 45 All City Rifle Team, 3, 45 C. M. T. C. for East, 45 Cadet Lieutenarg 3, 45 Clubs: .,.... 'Bm Spad, 1, 25 Senior hefs, 2, 3, 45 3: , m U Drama, 45 Archcry, , 35 Cadets, 1, J 2, 3, 4. BEE 1: .II :. IH :5 IL 5.16 -u-l 5 GILT '5' . ANNA LIDA GIVENS, MARTHA V - W 1 IL Eg8g3g:TEg:Z:gg1ilofglass. Clubs: Junta, 2, 35 Clio, 3. I.. ball, 35 Volleyb 1, 2, 35 Soc 5 , 2, 35 Big D - Gold D 5 5 's 2, ' Tr , 25 Clubs: Minerva, , 2 5 o, 1, 2. 3. V ul, GWENS' MARY GLULEMVE 1l1EIlA:' E k b ll , , A ase a , , 5 as ct , 1, 25 :ve Clubs. .lunto. 2, 3. Clio, 3. Yglliybau' 1, 2? ,rmck'al, 2: Big 4 . L. l fb -,P GOODSTEIN, HYMAN A. GORDON. MARGARET M- Midsummer Night's Dream, 25 JPnfQf ESCOFYS Biz HDMI Gold JH Woodbury, 1, 35 Debate, 35 Clubs: D 5 Soccer. 1, 2. 35 Volleyball, Public Speaking, 1, 2, 35 Drama, 2, 31 Basketball. 2. 35 Baseball. 2- K 2, 3: 140,231 Honor, 3. 9 35 Captain, 35 Clubs: Sports, 35 . G. A. A., 1, 2. , A Mn' i QC i 0 VI f O , 7 Q ..., N Q cft , lv X 5 ,Ot f ZX 1 -f L , Q X-9, ALJ. Di... 1 1-1:-L. .G J .fs I39 I T- 5 ' ' 63- Y J'- L -2, ' '. 1 AVN .f:',i. fs E93 -L 9321- . ,Y ' 0 Q , 1 7 fo 3 lvl if ff . - of ' K fu' 'J v W1 141' 5 ' ' ,24l..l.Lfh QE. i?eLLF: -li:?fi' '+.' ' LEIL. Ale 'C ,-1 W - - E- 5 ' fd Gow. RUBY M. A GREENE, RICHARD M. , fo CR VV , .lUHi0lf ESCOITS Clllbfii Latin. 1. 2- Clubs: International Relations. J. i'u,.KI LX C! 35 Minerva, 2, 3. ij C ,W A -., raw 51 ,-JN .sf T flf. CU Q51 Qu. ill Sl IHHI H Hu I I QNX pls X 3 1 '5 .J GR IFFIN, JANE E. Junior Escortg Red and White Day Committee. 11 Clever Coeds: Can- tata Girls Double Trio5 Annual Board, 35 Clubs: Glee, 35 Wonder, 15 Junto, Z, 35 Girls Vocal and Violin, 1, 2, 35 Local Honor, 1, 2, 35 National Honor, 2, 3. GRIMES, ELIZABETH O. Play Festival, 35 Clubs: Girl Ref serves, 1, 2, 35 G. A. A., 1. GROVE, HELENE F. Clever Coeds: Orchestra, 15 Clubs: Drama, 2, 35 Girls Vocal and Vio' lin, 1, 2, 35 Treasurer, 35 Local Honor, 1, 2, 35 Girls Glee Club, 3. I GRIFFITHS, FORREST F. West and South High School, Den- ver, Colorado, 1, 2. GROUNDS. MARGARET Clever Coeds5 Big D, 25 Gold D, 25 Soccer, 1, 25 Volleyball, 1, 2, 35 Basketball, 1, 2, 35 Base' ball, 1, 35 Clubs: Sports, 1, 2, 35 President 35 G. A. A., 1. GULDMAN, HELEN S. Exchange Editress Spotlight, 35 Vol- leyball, I5 Soccer, 15 Basketball, 15 Baseball, 15 Clubs: G. A. A., I5 Junto, Z. M1 55 ll B ul M 1 GUMM, CLARK L. HALL. ELIZABETH E. Debate, 35 Clubs: Astronomy, 1, 2, South High, Denver, Colorado. l, 25 35 Vicc'Pres1dent5 Public Speaking, Clubs: Local Honor, 3. 1. 25 Science, 2, 35 Short Story, 1. IJ , I .55 ' f Q 1 HAMMEL, WARREN J. HARDING, DOROTHY VicefPresident Class, 25 Sergeant-av Clubs: Latin, 2, 3. 'T'-. , Q Arms Class, 35 Senior Prom Com' X 1-Q mittee5 Debate Team, 35 Director of XJ Dance Orchestra, 35 Orchestra, 1, 25 ' R Manager Basketball, 25 Clubs: Con' ' gresss 2, 35 D, 2, 35 Red jack' Q 'l ln ets, . ' 1 f I 41151. ...Q , Af' VVW HARTNER, MAXINE S. HARTWELL, WARREN S. I Easeballi 135 Jani? Exon: Clubs: Clubs: French, 1. S unto, , 5 . . ., 1, 2, 35 S g Assistant Boys Cooking, 3. Ci ,N L '35 . KJ P: 1 4. Ll: f ' 1 2 ' 5 D ' oft Xl O .Ox ' F . Cl I 6 - Q ' I Q -Q.. Q .f if .. if ff, cl C' LD- J-1 I X' ' M Q ' JD ' E401 45 P fn Vx- ' f 41 1 Y if - .f - 1 Y 'if' Q' 1 , - 1 .V ,GY I frzi -, -j gif 4a 1' Q Ck Z f Lg 1 - A wry 'A . xii' ff- lu. eff 1, S11 1.44 ,T 1 ' .. ' ff' -., , .ef X -- Lf . T ,' --N ix' fe ig , fl Xi- -Q tj' S A -A 1 '-5, i. 1 f 1 HATTENBACH, DOROTHY M. HA N1 GEORGE A- 1 ff, ', CN'-N 1 Clever Coeds: Clubs: Drama' 1' StaE We g Clubs: Spanish, 3. -D 5- K ' 2, 35 Girlsl Vocal and Violin, 1, 2, ' V 35 Girls Gee, 2, 3. 1 1 rw N , ' 1 J' 155 J 1 T l l HAWKINS. ELEANOR J. HAlgf?IfJ'CPEARlj, I 3 if ,E Sons of Revolution Contest, 3: U S' ommenm ' ' Q- ' Clubs: Local Honor, 2. 3, National A Honor, 3: French, 33 Diana, 3. . P, K l 'T Ll l D U ' T CJ ,Nil , JK 1 HEALEY, KATHERINE iff l HAYUTIN' RUTH 'L' Clubs: Latin, 1, 2, 3. Q Q6 Clubs: Commercial, 1, Z, 3. 5 1 11' x 7 1 l 1 HEBERLING, HELEN B. I HEACISSIEI 3. President xl Cluclgsz Two Arts, 'l. 2, 3, Junto. , 1 Local .Honor, '2,h3g funto, 33 Cour: 3' ountsy Committee' 2' ' ' Y tcsy Committee, 3. ii IB HJ I 1 Em :I U I :. FH ,I l l 21912 1 HELLERSTEIN, LILLIAN B. HERINQ- JQNET CI b L 1 2 l 1 . ' 1 B. mb 11, 1, 21 V Ile 1111, 1, 2, Um! scoff- U SA Mm- - - Bagcbalr, 1, 23 Anzuali liioard, 3, 39 Mmewa' 2' 39 Local Honor' 2' f 1 llslead gyptistg KfU'B giafllgg Bgulckr ' , 3, : . . 9 I I X' l l-idx 1 Arfssl, Eiga, 21 Lojcasl Honor, M vo l 1 2' Girl Reserves 1- Play Festival 3 Q 1 1 . . . . 1 J l Q gp, N h tb ll X HIGINBOTHAM, GWENDOLYN F. HILL- BETTY RUTH l Y Junior Escort: Three T-8, 1' 2: Clubs: Latin, 2, 3, Local Honor, 2. X- 1 - :fi Wonder. 23 Vice'Prcsident, 2. NV 1 lap n 1 ,W , lk. 0 T:-r - . 'X A 1 ,I ' ,iff 11 P 'sf 3' 1. - LW-' HINMAN' CHARLTON JI HOAGLAND. ceoacr-: , gb . Debate Team, 25 Student Council, 1 33 Prom Committee: Clever Coeds: 1 N Dx Kiwrianislz li 25 flelblglodllggyh E. 3. ' Q3 3, rac , , g u sz . . L Local Honor, 1: Public Speaking, lg A IFN National Honor, 33 Congress, 1, 2, A J ,N Zig lntirnational Relations, 1, 2, 3: Y QJ Two rts, I. T C 5 ,n'.1 1 tw, of 1, ' c 1 D 1 f' I 11 l CCR 'CK Qlyd lwb , 1 13 U 1 1 1' f 1 . 1 1 L. J -, 1 Q1 Q - - Jw 1 ,L 1, U fl X.9,f 1 .. 1,5 -f' uf I., 1 v, .mg 1 kj J I, C7 W 411, Y L- E 14-in-.-s - - f ' - ' -T lf 41 fl 11 n 'N ,551 -, r ,, H? 1 C , f ' I ri Q' '- 'D - 1 1 'P ' :I 7 PM ff' k cg Jh V6 gf, iii ' x F. , 'AA' ' A -rig 'N-, LDA A ' I 1. CQ HOBBS, BARBARA RUTH HOLMES, JEANNETTE L K, C l3lF'3'5mEf051fJI13iCS. 1: Three N Clubs: Latin, 1, Wonder, 3. ' xii' 1 'iw 1 11 '5 cl fem l ll: N1 Or' HOLZINGER, GERALD Clubs: Junior Radio, 2, Archery, 1, Chef, l. HOWARD, JOAN junior Escort, 2, Clever Coeds, 3, Play Festival, 3, Clubs: Cruisers, l, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, Minerva, 1, 2, 3. HUGHART, BETTY JANE Preliminaries Wolcott, 3, Clever Coeds, Cantata, Chairman Pin Committee, 3, Secretary Junior Class, Clubs: Minerva, 2, 3, Sec' retary, 3, Glee, 3, Clio, 2, 3, Drama, 1. HUNTER, LUCILE E. Clubs: Latin, 1, Girls Kodak, 1, 2, 3, Local Honor, 1, 2. INGERSOLL, ALICE LOUISE Soccer, 2, Clubs: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, G. A. A,, 1, 2, Spanish, 3. Ki, G6 5 I J ill-ill mm 1 m f l'l Ulm fr 1 X .231 CX W '99- gs A HORNBEIN, RUTH Clubs: Three T's, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Piano, l, Drama, 1, 2, 3. HOWARD, WILLIAM HUGHES. FRED W. Boxing, Track, Football, Clubs: Wonder, 1, Archery, 2, Senior Chefs, 2, 3, Boys Cooking, 2. HUSTED, RUSSELL M. Clubs: Motor, 1, 2, 3, VicefPresif dent, 2, 3, HifY, 2, 3. INGERSOLL, ELEANOR junior Escort, Clubs: Girl Reserves, l, 2, 3, G. A. A., l, Z, Spanish, 3, Local Honor, 3. N list I sy F , :fail ' I :af H353 :: :I E! :L Elia- so 1 tg F 1oN1DEs, MARGARET L. JACOBS, IRMA L. I Clubs: Dfama- 1, 2- 33 TWO AHS- junior Escort, 2, Clubs: Latin, 1, 2, 15 FICHC11. 2- President, 2, Girl Reserves, l, Two V Arcs, 2, 3, Minerva, 2, 3, Drama, , Dx 2. - lj L bi . , 15 I 0 i ' N A ' A G dt , ,X CS 5 .Qt I Ze I gy N'2f Lg, DL J.: I 9011 ' xcjl Q N39LQ.ELX . A 4.1 f is '- - 321W I ,fo fb! i421 .- W IQ 'x -2 l .y -4 - lf- I ' Q Y A C36 gr' 'X 'Tv lc -if -xfx j Q ' C ' k I ' I S , ' 'G -, :E ' - 1 1 r1c,.. - . - ,f 1- , . It cf . lx f' L L -, l 1 1 If' ' 1 1 V, L. R I 1 X , uf L f H' 1 C' 1 lx f ' v 1 L 1 f 1.13. :O 5 ' X- ij if' ' .L A f ,A A W ,- A ---'17 ' - - - 1 If 1 1 I K . JEWE1-L. ANNA W- JOHNSON, ADELEA D. 1 , .Q 1D'w Clubs: Piano. 1. 2: Spanish, 3 Glue Club. 3: Operetm, 3: D , Ml., l I., Diana. S. Clubs: G. A. A., 1, 2, spam, 3, - ' Minerva, 3. -i X , FVK' , 11 W fi ss lf . J JOHNSON, EARL A. JOHNSON, EUNICE E. 5 I Scnatc. 2, 35 Vice-President, 3 Glcc Club, 3. President of Programs, 3g Spad, 1 A Slide Rule, lg Boys Kodak, Z, 3 ,, l Clubs: Archery, 1. ' ll l ' f O 0 Cl.: -cr 4, J 1 I M 4 K JOHNSON, LOIS E. JOHNSON, WILLIAM B. -Q, Clubs: Two Am. 1. Clubs: Slide Rum, 1. X . if 5 l W . C' -X 'rf' sq I . 1 J I JOLITZ. LOUISE H. JONES, La voN M. ' ll V Red, and Whlfc D32 Committee- 2 Limon, Colo. Manual Training High i JUHIOY Prom Committee? SOCCCY. 1 School, Soccer, Volleyball, Baseball, . ' ... Volleyball, lg Clubs: Minerva, 1 Clubs: Spanish. 1, ' m m - Z,3gPi:1no, 1, 2, 3. SEQ, 9, H1 am in 1 F5991 l N JONES, PAUL H. JONES, RUBYE A. I . , L4 Clubsg Hi'Y, 2, SQ Trcasurcr, 2, Student Council, 21 Clubs: G. R., H ' 1, Z, 33 Commercial, 2, 3. 4 ' 59 :gs ,fo 3 J Q' X' JOSEPH. GRACE M. KAFFER, ROSEMARY K. ,, ! H' R- SCCYCNYY1 11 SCYUUY H- R- Play Festival, 2, 33 Clubs: Commcrf fx I' Trcasurcr, 3, Soccer, Volleyball, cial' 3, X! 1' Baseballg Clubs: Minerva, Cliog X J National Honor, Local Honor. , ,1 Ck, In Y QN fig VS KAHN, HERMINA G. KALICHSTEIN, EUNICE L. I Courtesy Committee Local Honor K-U-B Staff, Desk Editor, Junior yd JR 2, 3, Annual Sales, 3rd prize, 2 News, 2, 33 Spotlight, 33 Clubs: Dx Clubs: Hiking, 1, Latin, 2, Diana Girl Reserves, 23 Bibliophilc, 33 C.,-' K 2g Junto, 2, 35 Local Honor, 1, 2 Diana, 25 Local Honor, 3. vv fx 33 National Honor. 59 2 cf, i r Y N 7 -. 1 W X v ', K 73 ' . 0 cfs, ' I O 311 pk fl. -3 6.5 l G 1 Ls - 11,1 1 1, A of -1 KJ In 29 K U QL -fx X 515 1 kk 1 X S C, U 5 I C? W MJ fl I - 1,5 -4 Lg.. .-. l 43 fl ,f ' Y ' -:ff - : 'I' -N ' 'N ' I' nz ,D 1 'KX' J N if' T f' Y V I ef I ' 'fel I 1 . I: ff f I I I II, IfI-- A W Q' 2,2 ln1b L -5 3' 5 5 ' ' f'g It -' V ' . 'Nql if .-. 4- Q ' , A . ' V in - - -. .. -,,-. W - -11.4 4 Y Y 1 fy 'ffx I KALICHSTEIN, LESTER E. KARRER- GUID0 G- X f X LPC 'I' Clubs: Drama, lg Public Speaking, l Rifle Team. 2. 3. ' gf, P, I 3. --XT l r ' 1, l 4 I I , A C I - l ' I' L ' I .2 l 4 I' IcIzI.I-IER, ROBERT s, KENEPEL- ITIQRYA I 1 Cl C d . . - eauyo ana: ever oe sg I Clubs' Wonder' 1' 2 Siuclgng Council, 3: Red and White l Day Committee, 3: Clubs: Drama, A 'I 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 2, 3: 7 Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: Girls Vocal ' I' V' and Violin, 1, 2, 3: Orchestra, 1. .x N P :I O ' 1 l 'I I KENNEDY, EDITH FRANCES KENYON, JOHN S. Clubs: Drama, 1, 2, 33 Two Arts, Cadets, 1, 2, 3: Clubs: Science. l, ,LKB N 3, 2: A B C, 3: Aircraft, 3. x.J V' gf 1, I I H I . I I I 'lfl I KETTERING, JANE KIDDER, MARION M. A , 'H Junior Escort: Play Festival: BHS' ' .ll1Il l' ketball, 1, Z: Volleyball., lr 22 X 'L 1 Baseball, 1: Soccer, lg Big D 1 E H'--1 L21 I Gold D , Clubs: O. A. A.. 1: 5151 l S . 2, 3. ' m E 1 ports A A 53 KIELY' ALEENE R. KINCI-IEI.Ow, WILLIAM 7 l juniorkligczirtg Clubs: Commercial. CMBCS- I fj 1, 2: o a , 1. Y I! J. -5 4, J I -1 I I 5 '.,II 1- l I ,fl ' x 1 3 X ' V l Kp A I KINNEY, WINIFRED B. KIRCHER- MARY C- i!!A'x'g l Clubs: Junto, 3: French, 2: Kodak, Red find Whit! DRY C0mlf1i'5f2C- 32 ' 1- 2: Secretary, 2, Spotliglht, Z, gg Clu?s:sMInerva, Q, -x 2, 3: atin, , 2, 3 ecretary, 5 W l I Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: Courtesy W X Committee, 2: National Honor, 3. A, , I., ? If I 4 I I Ax, ,Q 'Y I ' N '., 1 W ' 35-I I KIRK. KM-HRYN M, KIRKEGAARD. RAYMOND I.. fi ' Polytechnic High School, 2: Clubs: 6 l N Wonder, 1, 2: Two Arts, 3. 5,4 Cin' ' ,QS , K,f-v T I -N 3 '-AY S ,I 6 I -N . J I I Y W Y J ' N lr , , - .Q 'I 1 3 A .V .jg ill I W X CW l V gs. in SA ! I Ir y G f g ffiffkrg I, I A 1 K, xgff I II C3 - v Ie ' 'I Dc J- I A J ff 1 L ' .I - Cyl if 121 Xi QQ. Q A C1 1-4- If -. 'I FZJANL - of 0 vb? . . I E441 y is. I s- :?:' o P-.- A f f. C, f -1' jr 'W - eff -. .- it i: w ft W ' f 'Y' . t . , M k' 5 XML E 4 fb rr .Lg,,..,i- I-,gk - , ,,,,!v ,fu . K X fy H .M ' C ' t 4 - X ji - 1 . X Ll 14-7 ' st- f 'I i 1 ' -N1 A 1 A144 f ,- , . Y-A il- Y V -- Y V X, f . C-JN KORKLIN. RALPH KRAMLICH, IRVIN S. 1 W. L L L K'U'B 51354 Clubs! Local Honor. 2. Angelus Board, 2, 3, Junior Busif ' N,-,Aw ' ' 3. ness Manager, 2: Sports Editor. 3, I 'J , , Student Council, 2: Debate Team, ' ' , ' 'X I 3: Red and White Day Committee, X 'lv I 2 3 I ff 1 ..- ' ' J . I I f ,f l I i i KULLGREN, ELWOOD M. KURLAND, STANLEY N: ' Band, 1, Dance Orchestra, I, 2, 55 , Cadets, 1: Clubs: Cooking. lg - Boys Milsic, 2, 3: Sccrcraryffreas- , urcrg Aircraft, 3. I 1 l rv X 1 l ,DID , .1 ' QIJ X KI 1 7 K LAKUSTA, BORIS H. LEONARD, AGNES I. gre Cadets, 1, 2, 3: Sons of Revolution Clever Coeds, 33 Spotlight Stall. 2. W gl? Contest, 3, Clubs: French, 1. Zi 3, junior Prom Committee, 2, Soc' Senate, 2, 39 Local Honor, 33 Na' cer, 1, 33 Volleyball, 2, 33 Clubs: , F tional Honor, 3. Iglincrva, I, 2, Treasurer, 2: QU N ruiscrs, 1, 2, 3. ' , I ix I A 1 .al- gy: 9 A in I llllil I ' lllll i ,III Q. 'Own x nn, EQ Q91 as O LEONARD, BYRON A. LEVITT, cousin G. I Clubs: Piano, 1: Commercial, 3: : Drama, Z. Win? Fllllllll ww 9 212 LIPPMAN, CAROLINE LEWELLYN, MARY JANE I SDCCU. 13 TIGCIK. 13 CIUIJSI G- A- Clubs: Commercial, 1: Diana. A., 1, 2: lvlincrva, 2, 33 Latin, 3. LIPSON. MILTON J. LIVERMAN, HELEN 1-Clawalai Boys Quartet: Clubs: Play Festival, 2, 3, Clubs: Cruis- spiinish. ll Buys MU5iC. 'li CIOC. ers, 1, 2, 3: Minerva, 2, 35 Two 1. 2. 3: Drama. 2. Arts, lg Local Honor, 3. 1 ,WQV mx-ba . LOGAN. GLEN H-. lf- LOSS, ELIZABETH L. - I W0CdbUfY, 11 Angelus Valldevillei Junior Escort, Clubs: Girl Reserves. 25 Spbilighl. 1. 2. 3: Ediwi. 3. lg Piano Clubs, 2, 3: Junto, 3: g junior Prom Committee, 3, Vice' Logall-10 r, 1, A President Class, lg Honorary Press bi Club, 2, 33 Clubs: Congress, 1, 2. CNN 3: HifY, 2, 3: Red jackets, 3, I-.J Drama, 1, 2, Public Speaking, 1, 2. X ,f XT, I L ' K J .J - - Y MJ .. - X N O . 515 .P I' N 'V - , ' Q . J, , X I G 1 xl 3 , N F40 ly I U xiisl. ,411.... 111405, s .0 -52-2 ' 45 1 I 1 Y fp Q- 1 Y In ' We - :J-C gg, -. row 'W C-.ns TL' if f ,. ,I - A - ,TNT Q I 'V X fl? K Q ' . 1 5 - s . 'f H fe. if 1 -,A S1 if-f -A .LAP 1..1eiL- 3 -flirt fi sa. ..wL..1 Ku. f r -- 9 Cl' -,, 5 1 1 ,,, 1 LUNDGREN. JOHN C. LYONSI FLORENCE L K Li ?Ie'5ef 50515: Clubs: BOYS C00kiDg. Clubs: Diana, 1, 2, 3, Bibliophile, -of . 1 PHY, 3, :ce-President, Secretary, 1, 2, 35 Spotlight, 1, 2, 3, NU 1 trx A - V 1 JT 1 7 x J MACKEY, HARRY E. MacMILLAN, ROBERT S. Wrestling, 1, 2, 33 Captain, 33 Angelus Board, 3: Assistant Busi- Clubs: D, 1, 2, 3, Boys Cook. ness Manager, 35 Clubs: Slide Rule, ing, 1. 1, Internaltkonnl lgzelations, 33 Con- , grass, 3, agna arta, 3. ' U X, ,. 1 X CJ r1'Y K., kJ ,Q - f MAINS, NORMAN E, MALLANEY, MARGARET M. 'C' 1 Red and White Day Committee, 1, Pueblo. Colorado. 1, 2: Play Fesyi- 97 Q-fb 2, 35 Student Council, 1, 35 Senior val, 3: Clubs: Girls Vocal and Vin' , x j' Bam Dance, junior Prom Commit' 110, J: I-0601 HOHOF. 3- ,dl N. tee, Class Day: Football, 1, Z, 3, 1 Slab? :li-Y, 2, 35 Boosters, 1: H, 0 ac cts, 2, 3. . -I I l ' ' 1 f MARCHANT, ROBERT L. MARKS. JOHN Y. 1 -ij Sllfbs: Senate, 1, 2, 3: International L l , e ations, 3. I ll ' u ill H1 Emma gg HI El n :H H1 FH m fm 1 MARKS, MARY MARGARET MAUDRU, J. EDWARD Cantata? Wolcott. 15 CIUIJSZ Gifli Clubs: Cadets, 1: Local Honor, 1, 'F K0dBk. 2, 4i.G1flS V001 and Vw' Z, 3, National Honor, 2, 35 Slide LV, J lm. 4: GIGS. J. 4- Rule, 2: Science, 2, 35 Astronomy, QNX J' 1 N- 0 , xs 'Sw 3 iv- 1 X, l MAUS. STEWART MAXWELL, WILLIAM H. JR. Q, ! ClUbS2 Hi'Y, 23 AYCNZFY. li BOYS Manager 1928 Football: Cadets, 2: X Music. 2. 3: Junior Radio. 1. 2. 3: Clubs: Wonder, 2, 3, President, 3, , J PYCSMEHI. 3- junior Radio, 2, 3: Secretary-Trear l urer, 3: Local Honor, 3. A W .V . 0 ' Y 1 ' -. DY Q X 1 N39 Av Z, MCCARTNEY, HELEN MCCORKLE, HARRY HOWELL, JR. b Play Festival, 2: Clubs: Two Arts, S' 6 1, 23 Drama, 2, 35 Public Speak- 5 g b mg. 3. . QL, C.,-f A X1 . ' LY' 1 k J .' .3 6 A Los Q f 3, 1? N O Q' 1 if A 1 T 3 F ' 1' ' 1 w . G if V fl ,gf C3 , ' J 1 ,L 1 Q1 1, 2 e 1 W X J I . ...A x:J'j1.1 K- ass f if X Mgmt v iw W , ,J - L ,.g,-., -'s-... --1 H..- ' ' 1461 , 71 1- jr 4 - x ,. fi- - - ' f fy . I 2. 9 gf , Y v C , I I ,1 ft N Qi. ICJ Ccgrzifsxgt v r, N 93 ' AL 1.1: 19 if R gfgpf 5. I LA. A 25 f ' ' E 7 I QN MCnANusi, ETHELYN M, MCDERMITH. ALAN 5 L, I Junior Escort, Clever Coeds, Big funlior PromACol:1mi5C2.d21llsP0f' vii X ' DH: G ld DH: S I 23 T k, ig t, 2, 3, nge: us au evi e, lg EZ ' 1, 25 Bazcball, 1, Minelgwia, Class ITIE-aslgrerlll gligbsb Conf 5 X 3, S , 2, 3, G. A. A,, 1. erm. , . : if . , : r ma. , , i puns 1, 2, Public Speaking, 1, 2. 3 l nfl' sf l ,i McDOUGALL, DORIS MCDOWELL, WILSON D. ' Clubs: Kodak, 1: Piano, 1, 2, 35 Minerva, 2, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, A 3, National Honor, 3. Y gi K ' 1 xi , me , J iw l'-. 3 9- McGILVRAY, WILLIAM A. MCKECHNIE, HOPE 'JT Clubs: inter ation., Relations, 3. 97 1 f 1' f ' in 1 K xl I . .i I -. I MCKEEN' ELIZABETH MQKCEISIIIIIOISIS KATHERINE K. u s. mma. 1 ,-.... m mmol U El :HERE FEET '?, MEEDER' LQRIN A. MEYER, MARIAN L. I-, 1 Clubs: Latin, Ig Two Arts, Z, 35 1, Wonder, 33 Local Honor, l. 2. NN bo , R3 KJ IW ,Q 1 x MICHELSEN, EVELYN, M. MILES- HELEN E- ,, cm.. om. Kodak, 3. gqgggj ,fx ,Pgffh Qggggligejj - 1, 25 Treasurer, 'lg Girls Vocal and Xi Violin, 3. 1 lf 4 Al fs CU1 ,J MIZERI MARY J. MOFFETT, ELEANORE C. Wolcott, 33 Junior Esmrtg Volley' Volleyball- 22 Clubs: Junm- 2- 33 ,J JH ball, 2, Clubs: G. A. A., lg Local Public Speaking, 2, Trcnsurcr, 2: 4 K Honor, Clio, 23 Girl Reserves, 23 Dum- 19 0122- 3- .,b' National Honor, 3. 55, FN , . R M3 ' ,- K J I ,. .1 i ct, D f A N K ' 1 E X G Cfk fl lx S :OK 'llfjf Iwb i U W N71 f 9- JDL -1' 1, 'J 7 ' L, 4' 'X M X Y x Y' Q XLQJ., J 4- 1 - - .r l M, 1.1, o i 47 fl L . N - - - 7 of Y -K '1 - f f lf - . . -, I 1 - V 2 V- A X v 7 ,G 7 f fs ' : A .. O I w' ' I -Q :E M W t I ' 7 'f l, i A . V A X , . f V Q, T ,f . V , ' .y O . i .. ' - H . ' ' ' '-K 1' - , ' 'Av X' W' ' LL' 1... Q. 'L..... '-.l J...L.., 5 -oh A A A ,- V WW,-ig- --,,- -Q, I , . - +L -4 - . I KKX I I MOLKENT1-HN, HELEN MOON, MERLE V. l ff, f l Cmbs, Wonder' 1, 21 3: Cnmme,-, , Junior Escort, Volleyball, 23 Clubs: Na ' ' 1 cial, 1, 2, Girl Rcscrvcs. 1. ' Diana! K0d3kv 1- I ' I X Y AL: . ij , L I i e 2: t ,I MOORE, ELIZABETH H, MOORE- MARJORY if Q junior Escort, 2: Baseball, 13 Vol- Midsuv Nights' Dream: Student A Y '. leyball, 23 Soccer, 35 Basketball, 25 Council, junior Iiscortg Red and A Clubs: Diana. 1. 2, 3: Vice-Presif Elaine! 2 3 S mee. 22:x2,eHlr:t F - - a . . . . . 2 ' , dcm' 2' G' A' A 1' 2' 3' ball, 2, 3, Tennis I- Baseball, i 1, 2, 33 B' D, .U 33 F' X l Clubs: Mliierva, 1, 2,035 Clio, 1, I C ,U I 25 Sports, 3. V , - r- MORRIS, MARGARET MORRISON, ANN L E ,. Clubs: Local Honor, 2, 33 National X w , . 'Y .if 5 Honor 3 SKI, XI I 5 ' 'x I i , I l I lf r , Q g' IJ MOZER, FLORENCE L. MUIEPUY- T'QAR?ELQ 'f',D,, sms . . I h r scor 3 1 2 Th xi! glubs. Stage Setting,.2, Secretary. Rigid: Volleyban, 1, 25,Ba5kegball, but 1 l IHI10, 1, Drama, 3, Three T s, , . - 2 3. V, P . , 1, 2, Soccer, 1, 2, Baseball, 1, 2, In H . . ice- resident, .o. Track, 1, Chili. Ahmiov 2, 3: ' l Sports, 2, 3: G. . ., . A EI? I5 I l EH 315' fl ' 1 l RROW, MAXINE MURRAY. PEARL A. MU 'Q Junior Escort, Play Festival, 2, 3, J- I I , Student Council, 3g Social Hour j ,, D Committee, 3g Spotlight, 2: Soccer, I N- vf J i 1: Clubs: Jumo, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, xml f f 3, Treasurer, 2, Clio, 1, 2, 3, in , 5 1 E , l NEELY, LESLIE M. , , J MUSGROVE, JEFFERSON Midsummer Night-S Dream, Clnbsz 1-K , ,IZA . Beta Drama, 1. 1. 3: Local Honor, 1 I I 1, 2, 3: National Honor. 1. 2, 3' L ' Latin, 1. 2, 3, Treasurer, Z. 3. -,X X! V . I lf, 1 1 'AX r f' in if i - vP 1, NELSON, GOLDIE G. NOLLSCH, PHILIP E. 6 ' Epotgight, 33gCqugiorsNcuvZ 5, 3, tg an a , g u s: s , , g ob' Girl Rzserves, 1, 25 Iiiirrlli, 33 Clic fb X Club, 2, 3, Eibifapmic, s. I -f' Q I I 633 7-N i Y kql Q ' Q. F ' 4 T f 'Ni - . - ny. N ,f .' - I X 7 ' T' ' 1 ,V ' w SX l fy fl 'M L iz. 'Q 9 W 'Apt - , 5 , 'Aft .Gr 5 Lg E-Y 4,11 5 fkj, 4V 'J cr: QL Q 1 of ,Q 9,55 ll- if . L ant .,. Q- .arf I 48 fl 1 fp' Y ' 1. Y Y in if ., v. I fly ' ' ' ' 2 -- A CDA 'fl f' K' cf A ia Y V C I f 1 ' U 21' '7 '-'C fr 33- 4 f I - vb v L, I z X f 6 -.. JI L I . ' 0-0 ' .' f' B K7 V is ,A , L Lv.-J L -A 5 I A x fix NORTHERN, MABEL A. NORTHRUP, MAXINE B. L I to Y Spotlight, I, 2, 3: Belles of Beau' junior Escort: Belles ol Beaujolais: 1 C ,H X C, jolais: Clever Coed: Cantata: Clubs: Clever Cofed: Play Festival, I: Glee ' L, - Hiking, I: Secretary, 1: Bibliophile Club: Clubs: Girls Vocal and Vio- 2, 3: President, 3: G. A. A., 1 lin, 1, 2, 3: Gamma Drama, 2, 3. yfxs'-X1 Minerva, 2, 3: Diana, 2. 1: Ate ' 5 il' .2 O'KANE, Rosua A. OWEN- DAVID C- Clubs. piano, 1: Hiking' 1: Gi,-1 Clubs: Wonder Club: Local Honor. Reserves, 2: Three 'I s, 2, 3: Min' ervn. 2, 3. K I ' il, cpl' 1 J , , N ., XJ 'all OXFORD, ILA M. PADFIELD, HAROLD A. af Junior Escort: Clubs: juntn, l, 2. Head Boy, 3: Red and White Day, L: , 3: Treasurer, 2, 3: Three T's, 1. Committee, 3: Baseball, 2: Basket' R ball, 3: Student Council, 3: Clubs: x 4 X' Wonder, 2: D, 2, 3: Local all N Honor, 3: Hi-Y, 3. I wx .C 5 Iftll. H mm HIFI ll I l H13 PALEN, KATHERINE Basketball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1. 2: Baseball, 1, 2: bocccr, Z: Clubs: Clio, I, 2, 3: Minerva, 1, 2: Big PATTON. KENT K. Clubs: Motor, 1, 2. 3: President, 3: PARKER, GEO. ROBERT Belles of Beaujolais: Clubs: Drama, I, 2, 3: Hi-Y, 1, 2: Senior Chefs, U., 3: Junior Chefs, 2, 3: Slide Rule. 1: Motor, 2: Junior Radio, 1, 2. PAYNE. MARY ELIZABETH .M BBN! llifflfll u Aircraft, 3: Sergeant-at'Arms, 3. P cj 7 .L ' AJ , i 'W PECHMAN, JACK R. PERRY. PEGGY ,1 41 Assistant Stage Manager, 2: Clubs: Junior Escort: Clubs: junto, 1, 2, P XJ junxmr Clincfs, l:NArchery, 1: Kodak 3: Cruisers, I, 2, 3. . , 2: ircra t, 3: otor, Z. '-X y N f I 4 L 4 ' Lf! Q 'Al . jg -2 I PETERSON, MARTHA E. PHILLIPS, FRANCES L. ' Clever Coeds, 3: Volleyball, l SP0fliEhf Reporter: Bi! DNC Gold f JR Clubs: junto, 2, 3: G. A. A., 1 D : Clubs: Minerva: Local, ' 2, 33 Glee Club, 3, Honor: G. A. A.: Vice-President: by Q 'N G R . S -,f . ., ports. 5 gfv ' fx -N j, g, K ,Y I Q .T QP , D' V ' , :Q D df: 1 0 Cr ,J I l 5 Q U fl t 1 5 1 L - w f , - - P U !,- PDL K L X IDL .-xg xx Q J 9 I 1 . 1 fr , I- : x L C7 X-L,fL..L.+-L 43 fi- ' 1 . '- Y Q Q. -A Nj C' U93 + ,!' T-i - I ffjr' I cs- 3, : f ' - 2 ' ' vf ' V fn QA Q far! .rx -TA Qi? 'NWN if 'N A Y v fl I ' 45 L slfg ff. I- IIC., Pg.-,wx2- cn who ,f .X ,.I ww x K I I C Q., . , -A V W X. I. A - ' LL LLM 14...f...g Agn -QA 1 LA A -. i rw .. .Y Y . - - Y 4 'TN PI-IILLIPs, RICHARD R. PICKNEY, ROSEMARY I f L Clubs: Senior Chefs. 3. gergnis. 3: Cll-1552 Clio. 7-. 33 .IUHCOI -Lu fl WTI l Aff if PIERCE, GERTRUDE E. PIERCE. ROBERT G- Annual Board, Art Editor, 35 Soc' Clf-1552 Wonder. 1. 2: Ffenfh- 22 cer, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3. Clubs: Science. 3. Two Arts, 1,l2i-IS, Local Honor, 1, 2, 33 Nationa onor, 3. Y . , I CJ NJN, ,EU I K' 5 PILLAR, CHARLES L. POLLARD, BETTY T. X-,T Junior Escort, 2, Soccer, 1, 25 Vol' l X leyball, l, 2g Clubs: Minerva, Z, 33 5 I Piano, 1, 2, 33 Presidentg Piano, 3, U' N, ' Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National i 1 Honor, 3. I I J I 1 P I fl PORTER, EDWIN F. POTTER. SYLVIA R. I K hi Band' 1. 2' 39 Orchestra' 1, 2' 3: ,Iunior Escort, 2, Play Festival, 31 I 'I I Play Festival, 3, Clubs: French, lg Basketball- Ji Clubs: Hiking- li ,.L.,. ..,. Archery, 1, 2: Boys Music, 2' 3: Beta Chapter Drama, 1, G. A. A., Rl ln Secretary Archery, 25 Secretary 7-5 AlPh3 Chapfff Drama. 3' m E? W Boys Music, 3. PHI , Iam I ' 3 'l I PRICER, WILMA R. PRICI-TARD, LORRAINE L. P. V - I lx I ' A Junior Escort. Eitfgsfajghgsf Elgh School' I' 25 A- J- INN' I A I Affbl ll V0 ix-X I 5 I kv M Y PRIEST, ELLIS PRIMM, CATHERINE I. - Clb:T'As,2,3. i u s wo rt NV I l 1 I 1 fb l 1 . Y I X4 ,LAX I L9 ' PUGI-I, LEWIS A. QUARLES, MARGUERITE B. hx Cadets, lg Band, 25 Orchestra: Interscholascic Debating Team, Sen- S ' Clubs: Senior Radio, 1, 2, 3, Treas- ior Program Committee, junior En- 5 4 OR urer, 2, 33 Boys Music, 2, 3. cortg Clubs: Two Arts, lg G. R.. I 635' X X 'N lg Vocal and Violin, 3. 54, 34: l I SPI l -, ' P J 'N ,QI . 7-- x YZ, A - V', J II I X CW ff .QM QI Iv I ,I II - -x C, R gg i 1 Q I 7 -, ab 7.4 lu, tiki lla-5: ,,,. gb lf? NIII li il U01 Ji...C....,,,..:.. 1 , 7 -.1 as YV s -F - fl f f ' F , ' v ' ,V O bm 5 JL we ii Cgf,'?.'i?A I ,rw V f ' . A J- A , 9 2 , ' 4 f ' f fLL1.xi1'- 19 -we elf ' LEA, 3 iw X A Q 1 , , 1 fy, RAABE, ELENORE M. RAND, DON s. A A to ,' 1 Spotlight, 1, 2: Wolcott President, Christmas Pageant, 2: Clubs: A B of C, Clubs: Drama, 1, 2, 3: G. A. C, 3: Local Honor, 3. j .. 1. 1- ,Q , J- . , ,V REIWITZ, REBECCA REYER, ADELE YV. V Big D, 3: Gold D, 3: Basket' Orchestra, 1: Junior Escort: Volley' ball. 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Soccer, ball, 1, 2, 3: Soccer, 1: Baseball, A 1, 36 Baxebak 2, 3: Clugs: Diana, 1: Clubs: Minerva, 2, 3: G. A. A., lg . . ., l, Z: It , 3 l, 2. 1 Drama, 2, 3. po S f n l ' ' l V T' -,, . s I C1 ,f ,, Y I X RICHARDS, THELMA RICHARDSON, DONALD B. l -V Soccer, 2: Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2 Senior Class Pin Committee: Clubs: 'x L36 Piano, l, 2, 3. Archery, 1: Kodak, 1: Secretary 1: f International Relations, 2: Boys L 1 W Music. 2. 3: President, 3: Red 'I X I Jackets. 3: Hi-Y. 3: Band. l F 1 RICHIE, ANNELLA L. RIDDLE, ELIZABETH R. 1 -, ' Lelawala: Belles of Beaujolais Junior Escort: Soccer, 1: Clubs: G. I , Clever Coeds: Senior Prom Com- A. A., 1: Cruisers, 2, 3: Minerva, mm ---' mittee: Clubs: Girls Vocal and Vio- 2, 3. . Y' 3 m ' lin, 1, 2, 3: Secretary, 2: Drama, 2 ' Girl Reserves, 3: Local Honor, 3 I ll EU 1 TRPA YE , flllflgl RIFKIN, MAX RITTER, MERRITT R. Clever Coeds: Clubs: Slide Rule, 2 Sfalorado Springs, 1: Senior Class HY Olnlnlftee. -R , - f wxl ,fri v f' n x, my sf ' ROEHRIG, ADELINE H. ROERIG. EUGENE H. cf S Play Festival, 2, 3: Junior Escort Clubs: Archery, 1: Motor, I, 2: E , Soccer, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3: Base' Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3: Red Jackets, 3: Two ' 'l ball, 2: Clubs: Clio, 2. 3: Min' Arts, 1: Spad, 1. P ' f X erva, 2, 3. 'f N . 7 L' Q . X uw 1 'A 1 w ' , iq e -s- zj ROLLNICK. JEANNETTE M. ROSE, GEORGE E. w QS Clubs: Commercial, Vice-President, Clubs? A B C. 2. 3- JH uf X 'N viii w R 1 1 1 is XX' Z X l QE e is - 3 fi is 0 Q f or 1 is ll ' Cftk 1 11' l ' A Nl I K S ' wp l 6 , .7 I C- ,Eff ,D S 1 .J 1,4 , j .Ui on I 3 1' f .. I .f' A -' ' ' ' , .. 041, 1 so JD S, 5 W 1 MLK .Qs av t f U11 Y' ' -+xih!rjY-A' g F , ,L Y ,- '3 af' - f- a if is -in Ai gl-.if N 15 P 3 7 c ' - 1 ' K. fb T lm L, ,L ,Au gf ll 'Cc L' :Qi fL ani Q21 J? I LN C . lv- 1.4, MW I I v H .-5 T ' F11 X 'K - ,J -7 LA, tihlf ,L K' -,sy '-5,7 lk , A X-A f ' 7,5 , .J , 4 I CQ ROSS. ELEANOR M. l ROTHGERBER. IRA C., JR. L l C West High Boostcrs Club. 11 1 Angelus Board, 3, Photograph Ecli' ,Cb ,J Cl'-lbs! COIJ'1mBYCi2l. 3. 1 tor, 35 Assistant Business Manager, x. H- 3,5 Iwliaixaa Qarta,23g 3Ch6bs: Intern?- . tiona e ations, , 5 ongress, g W Local Honor, 3. Pj: , J . RUSS. RICHARD S. RYALL, TOM IlgyinESquadron, 1, gledlarild White , mmh ,L fir,L3, I 3ll1?je1uE3Vau5Zville, lliebate 2, 1 I . 1. 2. 'z m . 1. ,va 2, P2b1ff'5iff1ffng, 1.32. 'B 3 Y I9 n 0 Q1 ,boil qs A C5 , 4 RYAIF- I-:CTN C- I b SACHTER, RUTH . 359 8 - 2: CU 51 D- 2- 3: G1 Cl bg Cl ba. c '1, 2, 106 BQYS Kodak, 1- 23 Sccremryi 15 3ge'll reaslurer, 2? 33 Ggllzmlgl-wgzk, 2. k-l l , Xice-President, 2. 5 tl' Ng I ll V my scnmm, nonomy A. scmmzaa, LIBBIE S. f I Clubs: Clio, 1, 2, 3. sP0fl2El4fnsf3ff. 5, 23139 fl-Ell0fdECg' tor o nua , g nua ar , : i ' xolcott, 1, Cilunior Escortgsked and . V ' h't D mm'ttee, 2, occer, lg U g I Honzfrary?yPress, 2: 35 Clubs: G. A. I , A., lg Drama, Z, 35 Local Honor. Y . 1. 2. ' I SCHOTT- JESSIE K. SCHROETER, HERTHA l Clubs: Girl Reserves, 3. V 'fl i gif P3 , Ny 5- ,I f . . 1 JG .3 SCHUSTER, RUTH P. SEAHOLM, ELEANOR V. tl , Junior Escort, 2, Play Festival, 2, Junior Escort: Clubs: Two Arts. 1: N. i gxlulx: Girl Resuves, 1, 2, 33 G. Local Honor, 2, 33 Wonder, 3. X, . .. 1. C., I7 1 kf.1 QW rt O' , .ba SEIVER, JACK S. SHERE, NORBERT L. - Debate, 2, 3, National Forensic 6 , -l JR League, Ig, XYogdbury,gl, B35 gin- V , 'Q t' t, 31 1 ' Q N Zxzss,-,1, Piblic Speakllig, 1.02. 'lab 1 35 President, 2, 33 Drama, 2, 3g ,N fi Honorary Press, 3. CQ MQ ff XJ aa L Li L M t' N D . U. X O 1- Ulf' my J P' fa I f ' ' . D -' , G Lf L ',,'1Efj PX can K A 1C'K CQZP l L U f '29, LY 'vga ,QL -3. --'aft . .Ljf ff X, ALL L ,az 4.. ,ed 4, 3111 fb av U21 4 P ,TNJ Y O H, - - T -V H , .Z PAY, J , -s -, ,- - 9,1 5 f 1 ' 4, ff , - -ke-,,,. f. 1,-, ,. . MV- x ' I Q 1 Y , . KJ 1 K v L 5 ' - , 1 X + - 21 L13 QQ.- -...xr ' ' Q ' -ke A A' - A 'A ,-- F, , -, , .-..-2:-L. ee-, 1..- . Y-. ...A-5 -if--V ---l? ' l bf N SHULTZ, WILLIS C. SHUTERAN, HAROLD I I Orchestra, I, 2, Clubs: Aircraft, Clubs: Slide Rule, 1: Public Speak' , . I . 4 rl, 3: Motor' 1. ing, 2, Drama, l, 2, Players, 3. Lf ' 3 SIEMS, HENRY J. SKAER, ARTHUR H. ,I sr I ' Baseball, 3' 3. 4: Capmgny 4: Student Council, 1, Traelrnl, 2, 3, ' I Clubs: --DIN 2. 3: Secretary. 3. Wrestling, lg Clubs: D, l, 2, . A 3, Cooking, I. Y I ' 6 lim R I Q QOL I , . . - . , Ci y , lg., I . . . -. g C' ' SMITH, W. F. SOLAND. LOUIS W. , 1 ' V Band, l, 2, 3, Orchestra, 2, 3, X Cl-fb Clubs: junior Radio Secretary, 1, , x I' Treasurer, Z, f X l I ll Q 4 'I 1 1 I l ' r I if SPINNEY, EDWARD C. STAAT, CHAS. H. ' . Assistant Stage Maixager, 2, Elec- Play Festival, 1, Z, Clubs: Archery, ' l A trician, 2, Stage Manager, 3, Clubs: 1, Z, President, Z, Public Speaking, ' ,g,g,L -R Stage Craft, Z, Drama, Z, junior 2, Wonder, 1, Senior Chefs, 3, I- m, m mi chefs, 2, senior chefs, 3. D, 2, 3, Tennis, 2, 3. 'Bill H! IU , l :mil EHHIWI 4 ' EQ -J STANGER' HUBERT D, STANLEY, CLIFFORD V. 1 , 1 Cadets, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 3, Annual Clubs: BOYS Klldilk. l. 22 IHCEFM' guard, 3, Spotliglw, 2, Clugs: Two fl0HHl RCIIIUOHS. 3- rts, 1, 2, 3, icefPresi ent, 3, 1'J Senatc,1, Z, 3. , X 1 ,I Y' xl X W I, -,, V STARK, HAROLD M. STARK. NRY - Clubs, Motor, 13 Hi.Y. 3: Spanish, Class ffreasu fr,-3, Woodbury, l, y 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Fin eral mittee, 3, Angelus K , R 2 Bo Q, I, 2, 3, Boxing, Clubs: - , ' 2. 3: Z. 3: ' XV! onder., I, In. 1 ' W Q, ernational Re ons, 2, 3, Dcbat- I ' ' ing, l.' , , 'x - it ' 'Hi ' ,TN I - STEIN, ANNA STEIN, SADIE k X 4 Juniorpfiscort, 2, CNb1bsaCom.,Ll, E 2, 3, resident, 3, on er, 3, o- ob cal Honor, 3. ,Xb K K N. 'N -N is xy X' y I Z. - Y CQ kd' ' W j,,..Rt n . - N G '.'- :F fm A ' R ,J . I, Q, we in kt 4 xi, Ib .1 yr! L7 lk Ill l y! M 5 ' ,Q f K -' ' N , it V LJ A lk Q F VN WHL G xx V n .J 1, 1 Q . , H I, J 4 xl L - f -:f I ,gg 'IN , '.. :J P 7 f L . ..,. . L, -. ' 'W -. 4. : J- - - l 5- - .lg 531 I - f- 4 L rf 71 L 4' V ,P Ll., f - fi g T Go ' fgifil- 'N 1 'I cf'-3. AN 23- X I C ' I I 'f ,N ' Lluyxfkv so - if.: ecSK'f,4 ,D,- lip' ,NC,j v SI, IC. - Rf, ,, , -A ov, , R C ,Lf E- -, - 4 ,, K Y 14.4.4 X4 14' s. 7 A A D- f . - us-' -e- ' f I I f '- L . :VW STEINBERG, PEARL H. STEWART. ELIZABETH CMI K, L Basketball, 1: Baseball, lg Volleyf Clubs: Wonder, 1, 2: junto, 2, 33 v J ball, 2, Junior Escort, Courtesy Commercxal, 35 Two Arts, 1. Committee, 2: Clubs: Drama, 2, 3: . , f-'WW G, A, A., 1, 2, 35 Girl Reserves, f, Cf, lv . , lg Local Honor. 1. 2. 3: National I .J in Honor, 3. I . STEWART, LOUISE STIDHAM, PAUL B. l 5 Q Cadets, 1, 2. 33 Rifle Team, 1, 2, 3: I ' All City Rifle Team, 3, Pickles, lg ' Belles of Beaujolais, 2, Student P Council, 2: Clubs: Motor, lg Spad, . 1, 2, Spanish, 1, 2, 3, Boys Music, 2. H A CJ ' -' -sr' x ' , STILLINGS, ARTHUR E. STRLHSNELLI LLQISFLD W I tt I Co f , , A ' 1 summer ig s ream: oco L-K5 Clubs' Motor' 3' spanish' 3 Contest, 1: Clubs: Drama, lg Bib- , 5 ,I , Iiophile, Z3 Girl Reserves, 2, 33 Lo' 'I xl cal Honor, 2. I ll 9 5 I l ' sruass, PARKER SUMIsJER.' RICHARD L. , UI A i Q Clubs: Boys Cooking, 1, Spanish, 2: Kiwanis- 22 State Orarorical. 2: i Congress, Z: Senior Class Play Com- W00dbf1fY- 3: Angelus Board, 35 ' , W ' mittee. Managzng Editor, 3: Magna Carta: Bw Ill Clubs: National Honor, 2, 3, Local Elm Honor. 1. 2, 3: Congress, 1, 2, 35 International Relations, 2, 3, Pfesi. v dent 35 Class Day Committee. I ' A 'X 225912, Q , L, SUNDELL. CAROLA SUNDERLAND, KARL F. I Junior Escort, Clubs: Two -Arts. 1. i 2: Juntg, 1, 2, 3, Cruisers, 33 ifslxx Glee, 1. ft. ' F V0 . 1 D HCI I XL. 5' I X1 1,19 SUNDQUIST' RUBY M- SWE6TfSfiffg..CHAfT?NsA' . . . I Cl b : K d k, lg Girl Reserves. 12 ' , ' ' ' I' ergean 'a ' I' I' gilini. 2? 3Se?retaiYI:lTreasuger. 3: Qfms- 2, TFCHSUYH. 3. Cadet-1, 1. , iw ommcrcia , g oca onor. - . 1' ' ,i fy 1 .X QI. I ,AN C311 1 dv 'Q LJ SWEENEY, ALICE E. SWIFT, MARY JANE Junior Escort: Clubs: Girl Reserves, Clever Coeds' 33 ClUb55 Glen. 31 QQR 2: Latin, 3, Wonder, 3: Drama, lg French' 2- 33 Wonder- 2- ICJB1 'K Diana, 1. lv 'R X' I xy I K J Z. - l J if l i J . A -nm Y N F k .. f , W N f' ' ., fjg Cfl' i . IX Nl gi - 'GK '91, fu, ftp I K fi 'ff X Q J 1' i J 5 , I ' ' I -. 1 L ' ,- -' I5 I j I ll X7 ' -s t- ,f xx fl ' f , ' 'S ' dl sf Sfv..si ll , Y,-zafig. -kj U41 I V TASHER, VIRGINIA M. Lff P: ,aux g, bw 2- fxk x :WN 'Q C .jjllgi I A J., V I' - 'TVA Y: Q - ,an Ifonj fri: lm i Cucxztx- I Y C J? AN as - it af-A ., , .C - Q 2 s- IJ 92, F . - 3-L 1--M 1' ' ' 3 -llifl Hx 1 ' so ,QALEL junior Escort, Play Festival Orchesf tra, 2, Clubs: National Honor, 3, Local Honor, 3, Minerva, I, 2, 3, TERASAKI. HARUKO Soccer, 1, 2. 3, Volleyball, 2, Base' ball, 1, 2, junior Escort, Play Fes- tival, 3, Big D , Clubs: Girl Re f Q., .l l ,C ,ff I w Cruisers, 2, 3. serves, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, Presi dent, 2, Sports, 3, Local Honor, 1 r fs,-c l ' If 2, 3, National Honor, 2, 3. l THOMPSON- PEGGY THOMPSON, MARY FRANCES Senior Finance Committee, Clubs: ' Drama, 1, 2, 3, Local Honor, I, A 3, French, 1. Dio ,... C3 K, xl x 9 TOWER. HARRIETT Pl TRAVNICEK. ALBIE , rj j ' E t, Cl C ds, a : - . . ', ,fb F:2gil1xal.?.c?r3,ReSvEbd Wglehite Da: ,f'a ' 1' 2' Fmch' 3' Y: , C. Committee, 3, Clubs: Clio. 1, 2, 3, , , 5 V Minerva, 1, Z, 3. VU' y, H H I H1 VAN BUSKIRK, BEVERLY VAN HALL, MAXINE E ' ,l Play Festival, 3, Courtesy Commit- Q 1 tee, 3, Junior Escort, Soccer, 2, 3, 1 -- Xolleyigall, 2,GBia3ket1l5all, 1.31, b3, l N ig .. I.. 3: .. ,.. 3: 1 --' u Ill In National Honor?3, Local Honor? I, mm 2, 3, Junto, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, ' l 3, Sports, 3. Gaim VAUGHN. DOROTHY R. VILLEMAIN, VIOLA '-1' ' Junior Escort, Drama, I, 2, Cruis' crs, 2, 3, Minerva, 3. l .f ' LCA , Y WALLER- MARY L- WATSON, KATHRYN w. J I Clubs: French, 1, 2,Wonder, 3. soccer' I' 2. 3: Basketball' 2: ' SYS Track, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, Mid' summer Night's Dream, Play Festi- val, 2, 3, State Letter, 3, Big D, 2, Cold D, Z, Clubs: G. A. A. 5' I,1unto, 2, 3, Sports, 3. . . N f , JV 'cm Sw 73 WAEQJN- EVINIFREIEI V V 2 WEBSTER, ANN ELIZABETH X us: iano,1, . . .,,3, lb:L 11-1 ..N- ' C. R., 2, 3, Vice-President, 3. l Iqiclixcfr. Zak 8f10k.2A,?'1. 333,22 L Q63-3 , ers, 1, 2, 3, Drama, 2, 3. Dx C3 IA -f - F AJ . I 67 I E , y , . lax Df E M O 0' .fx G Cfl 42-5 WX CD SK s I II U H if bfi ,OL C- M ' ffl -I,-U' Eg, Q XJ.. 1: .LEE Ev 1-: . 1 - '- A. 71 .we ,fo U73 4 V: Sf 41 I Q r 1 I 1 Q , r ?',r,f 1, ' ' ' . T 4' f '-Va .mf f..-I if I ' 6 ii is . J i'.. K ' I gh 1' Y1'i' 31-- 4.' 2 J' I , - 7 M V ik' XK XA f'X s-qs! 5 I X dfsx , s KI iw--, A v J .V-xi 'X Iii. 5 L4,..' 'Am , if , IAN. . L qw, l fn i ,fx 'l W'EI-CH, BERTHA K. WHITESCARVER, CHARLINE C. W. 1' f L l, C l Vlcvpfesldent Stage Setting. li Clubs: French, 1, 2, Two Arts, 3, hurl!! ..f lilai Feitilxfxal, 2, gllubsz Cruisers, Z, Junfg' 3, f J , oca onor, . P :qw ii Agp, , S . -2 l W WHgTESlIDhE,RNIILDRED J E WIESELMANN, ECON W. G. mx :Cl pot ig t eporter, 2, , unior sf A gel B di C t -tl 3: As, I , - img' 24, fgnnuafj Sa1eS'l 15 Acgibs: si3ant15Sta?Sef MarIagE??ls3, Clubs: - Y ftisf. 1' I eta Kama' ' 2' lo' Congress, 3, HifY, 2, 3, Interna- 3, inerva, 3. tional Relations, 3, Two Arts, 2, , F x , 3, Debating Team, 3, Chess Team, I J 3' O Q J -.1 N xJ I L WILLFONC, ALICE MARIE WILLIAMS, BETTY L. Clubs: Two Arts, 1, 2, G. R., 2, Clubs: G. R.. 2: Piano. 2: Com- k,7 C-lrb JZ I-0531 HOUOYI Z- 3- mercial, 3, Chairman of Program -,L Committee, Spotlight Reporter. ,U1 wx D , F WILLIAMS, EVA E. WILLIAMS, KATHERINE L. -, Junior Prom Committee, 2, junior Clubs: Clio, 1, 2, 3, Minerva, 1, ' . li ,3 Escort, Senior Barn Dance, 3, Red 2, 3, Vice'President, 3, Junior Es- I --f' ' and White Day Attendant, 1, 2, cort, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, ---I IB 53, Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2, Cruisers, 1, Red and White Day Committee, 2, 2, 3. 3, Business Manager Senior Prom i Hi El , Committee, 3, Secretary Senior IH A Class, 3. i . 1 . I 'Q WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CHARLES WILSON, MARGARET P. X - iaotlight Reporter, Clubs: Two Diana' 1: Minerva' 2' 3. program 'tv Mx ns Committee, 3, Piano, 3, Girls Glee J f X Club, 3, Senior Class Play Com- f,, ' PM , mittee. I t , 'f W kjb ' 1 ,I W 5 'bp' I i Rl V 'Xl K I WILSON, RALPH E. WINNER, FRED jk Xi! l Manager Baseball, 2, Clubs: Slide i , ,, Rule, 1, D, 2, 3. QL X M I i X Ni . ix J N7 'TQ fl . ' . i 4 I 3. DN .31 l'g,,'W 55 I WINOGRAD, BESSIE WOLFER. HARRY I. La Junta High School, La Junta, Clubs: Motor, 1. L Colorado, 1, Play Festival, 3, S-4 QR Clubs: G. A. A., 2, 3, Drama, 2. ,N ,Xi N LZ s H .J S- Kr ,Y x J 9 ,. P n it 3. I .11 f ei - I Fr J 't 7 ,X is is 9.15 .Qt f E5 QW, U a WL ,' fb ,DL Lf Nm ' I J 9 f L X .f if xQ,1i..L.L E47 ft. ' -1. X 21.20-, to Q. is I 56 I c t H .fe is e A H -A 'A Cao, o' if ,O ,fi GETS? ,fly 1 C ' L Vx A fel as - size- 145 IJ Q1 L L- vm. Ls -, 2 + C A-kyf: , + or 1 I -..A Ce-N . WRITER' GEORGE 5, YARGER, WALDRON H. ' Vice'Prcsident Senior Class, 3: Band, 2: Orchestra, 2: Rifle Team, Fm. -IA I fs ' C N, ,fox b,xJ V l fi cffb l.1.l. l I mal l :i l .!.l! Senior Prom Committee, 3: Clubs: Tyro, 1: Red Jackets. 2, 3: Treas- urer, 3. YELM, BETTY Clcvcr Cocds, 3: Big DU: Base' ball, 1, 2: Track, 1, 2: Soccer, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, l, 2, 3: Clubs: G. A. A., l, Z: Treasurer, 2: Sports, 3: junto, 1, 2, 3: Local Honor, l, 2. YOUNG. DORIS B. Debate Team, 3: Soccer, 2: Volley' ball, 3: Basketball, 1, 3: Baseball, 1, 2: Big D, 3: Clubs: National Honor, 2, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: Latin, l, 2, 3: President, 3: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. CANNON, LEONARD W. Debating 3: Stage der, 1: unior Radio. l earn. 2. Won- Congress Science, 2, 3 Astron- omy 2 3- Secrctar I I y Y President, 3. THOMAS, ROBERT R. Cadets, l, 2, 3: Clubs: Science, l, 2: Slide Rule, 3: Spud, 1. 2: Clubs: HifY, 2: Boys Music, l. YOUNG, CAROL L. Clubs: Junto: Wonder: Hiking. ZOBEL. ROBERT L. Band, 2, 3: Orchestra, l. 3: Clever Coeds, 3: Clubs: Glee, 3: Red jackets. 3: Boys Cooking, 1, 2: VicefPresident, 2: Slide Rule, 2: Aircraft, 3: Boys Music, 3. FIREBAUGH, DOROTHY B. Soccer. 2. 3: Volleyball, 1, 2. 3: Basketball, 1, 3: Baseball, Z: Track, I Coeds: Clubs: Drama, 1: Minerva, 2. 3: G. A. A.. 1. 2: Sports, 3. 5. F1 lvlllll ll 2: Big D : Gold D : Clever ' 1 v- ! k c ' w L5 I 5 l I' Sill ililili SEB I: EH In El ' l. LD, D Y.. W l . ' XD, R SENIORS . 1 V ADAMS, EDITH KATHERINE CAREY. CECIL C. X ' 1 Clubs: Minerva, 2, 3: G. A. A., l. CIUIUSI Clio. 2. 3. 4: Minerva, 1, Aces, MAURINE J. 2' 3' . Clubs: Three T'S, 3. CARLSON. FLORENCE if, 7 AYERS, EVERETT CHIESTLNIGN. F.RLH Jr. P 4 u s: unior ', I, 2, 3: f X' gggrislfgkivisgggnar L. gsm. sg scfencffgg senior Rails, Gigi. V BARRY, FRANCIS P. ry B H f B .I .i C, b: Mt ' COCHRANE, M. ADELE A -' If is :fl scfigllflsz, 3:uCllee digg, CRIST, IDA EJ 2. High School, Clayton, New Mmm JR BIGGLE, LAURENCE c. 1- 21 Clubsf G- A- A-- 3- Jx. Q 'N Clubs: Science, 2: Senior Chefs, CROCKER- HOWARD pu JL C3 2. 3- Tennis, I, 3: VicefPresident Class: ,FN BORROR, ARTHUR C. Clubs: D, 1, 2, 3: Hi'Y, 2, 3. N, . I BOYDSTON. FRED L. DARNELL, VIRGINIA R. Q4 ff BURROWS, ALICE ANNE Junior Escort: Play Festival, 2, 3: l J Play Festival, 2: Clubs: G. A. A., Clubs: Senior Chefs. 1. 2. 3. As' A1-5 1: Girls Kodak, 2, 3: Secretary, 2. SISCHHYG Minerva. I. 2. 3. LJ I J f 'C a , I ' , Nb X V. 0 1 JV. N O 'Ok I b , I ,li G I l f 2' 5 3 ' Q J U4 'Pr bm Def W I- WL ' J 4' ' N ' ' f ' ' x Y do J cr XJ K Qi 1 E 41 1,,. 4 - - Al.- O, LQ.-- U71 F rl, Y I 1 I J Z-AT L, L L i ' - J Y ' C 2 1 ' - e ---Q, , XO C53 41 Rirq IC CQTFQE J H11 Lf' A L 1-lx 6' - Y 1 - VA I A QQ L L4 K' ' , I SENIORS FA QDECONTO, FRANCES M. MYZIESB EAREAIEA I DOLPH, HERBERT c.. . U H ww- ' - 0 Red ma wma Day 1, 2, 1: NEWLON, GEORGE P. Stflgll' Bam 12:11-Ioiq Com.:2 Clubs: Spad, 1: Spanilh. 3- H'- , 1, 2, g otor. Q le Rizle, 2g Red Jackets, 2, 3, At' BURTON 1 , 1. . - Q l DWl3ll.0ITgmZI'H0MAS W. Track. 2, Clubs: D, z. 1. Cl bi: S fence. 3: Airmfr. 3: PHILLIPS, CHARLES I-031 Honif- 3- POWERS, WILEUR E. EDWARDS, MABEL HELEN Coders, l, 2: Clube: Wonder, lg I EGAN. JOHN E. sf ,?fe: 23 L0C'IfI Xffgo,,Qm2' 2- 1: C111-I COW- 1- 2rJ..2.E1Xn11,.1.Z 05'1' I 1 ERIKSEN' mm. I 1 . BW PUGEL, ELIZABETH Soccer, 1. 2. 3, Capram. . 3. 1 2 3 u , ketball, 1, 2, 3g Volleyball, 1. z. an Local Honor, , . . G61 Manager' 3:EE'd 1i' Zinnmctfllli PUGIEZEIIELEN 1 2 1 o 1, 2: unior ortg ig 3 Onor, , , . gplglli, g:fulif:viL.JQ4,15:A2. za RAblJDu35?I-ge1lLl:clzlfggCaujolaiag Clubs: 'J Cn EYKYN, ROBERT 1-lifY. 2. 3, Bm Drama., 2. 2: FISHER W E JR President, 3: Boys Cooking. 23 'W J Serieantlatflirma. Clase, 13 Clube: spannh' 1' 2: President' 2' k-J Two Am. 1, z, 3, sqm:-av RANKIN, JOSEPH CHARLES 1 Arms, 3g A B C. 2. 3: Secretory. RAY' ELIZAIXETH L, I Z 3 cl' UI N - Cl bs: inerva, . , : 10- Q EURRY, HELEN L. Luz. 1. A J Clubs: Minervaij, Drama. 1- REID' JOHN E, H, .ml GILLARD. ALVER A . REID' PHILLIP 'BL 9 TWO M 2' 3' RIESCHICK ELLA ll 1 GRIFFIN, GORDON 'Pm E I HARRISON, HELEN LOUISE ggEikf3?,sEHELI,:N M. IQ HOLCOME, EDNA G. Baskeclsall, 1, 2. Clever Coed.. Clubg: Wonder- ?elgec of Beaujolaiag Clube: Glu. HOPKIN, . . . -- gg ly H1 , Bgvsgggalli 1i.25oc3grBafk'Q'?'hr:Q SHUMATE, JAMES E? I I ' JAYSDIOIEE-M L, . . .. - San Francisco, Califomia. l, 2. Y :p in mg, Cue, Jumo. STILBS, ALICE -by - OI-INsON, ERNEST R. STONAKBR. WILLIAM H. J Clube: Science, 33 Astronomy, 3. S-I-RICKLAND, WILLIAM H. STIS. GUY R. - , , 5 32. - 1 . ' ' . , LCA Public Segleiaxling, 35 Intemationul Sgtftianm Relations, 1. Two Aga' 'L 2' is prudent: 1: KEENE, MARTHA . 2 3, Junior Radio, 2, wonder. 1: Arch' rfvx junior Escort: Clubs: Latin, , . ' ery' 2: players' 3, ' , Mmewa, 1, 2: Local Honor. 2, 3. TUTTLE JAMES E X KELLY, LAWRENCE LOUIS WALLIS' TOM ' KING, wARw1Cx E. ', , , , 3, A- ff, 1. ' o1ub1.Hw.2. 1. Sl2.'i'p.ZZES2?.i, B. 2 C 1 KOEPCKE, STEWART . H, gl-IRLING Nonlfwatem Hin school' Denon' vJA'CEaI3:iil:-Slrggbate, 33 Clubs: French. bgchgaalkl. 7-I ClUbS1Hl'Yi span' lg Wonder, 2, Intemational Relaf 1 3 3 ae' tions, 3. C KROBOTH. JOE G- WEATHERHEAD. JOE E. LEDGERWOOD, WILBUR J. Wm., HARVEY D, 'Q5 LOEAN, MAIDA M. H. R. Treasurerg Eaggbail. 2. 1. S.: Clubs: Latin, 25 Girl Reserveg. 2. Football, 33 Clubs: D, 2. 31 ' .J 3g Local Honor, 2. 3: NBUOBBI Aviation, 2, 3. How- 3- WILLIAMS, JAY J. w. 55 LUDDITT, ALBQSTQJJ.. JY. WILSON, MARION lg MESKEW- JAM - . . A WINTERS, JOHN G. gall? Ii'3Sf i'2 'n.l,1. KhT221'If YANASE. CHESTER SHIGERN F' Boys cooking, 1. ZADRA, RAYMOND R. MILLER, GWENDOLYN E. ZELINKOFF, HELEN J. . Clubs: Wonder. 2. 3, Commercial, glubs: giikilll. li Spiflllh- Zi 3, Kimi, . f-1'--, MINER. JANE E. L 2 ' K X D W I O O I Zo IU! Q Ji I L s K C 1 - ' 'P L1 3 ' ' 9 K xy wwf. L as-f If I-1, V11 oo.. o o NRL - - D ..-A A H H Us JuN1oR : 1 3 R lx if-.V v 'l, :li 1 i nm' 13 Q,,lLQ v ffilk is-11:6 7.9.31 ' QJY 1 L3 . 'L I ,A fi 1-J' 1'-3 ' R -al WW' X 'K ' I 5 A f 2 l , P , - . L Gb fi . w -L f- - 's 65 Nw rl L 'L 39 i l Q4 JUNIOR oFFicERs Q3 m C'aK.QffSl.? l' l?f2'2,liZ'Zf21'Z?.'2 Re Eii?.f3'B s GF?5.f.i2ik ' a 01 J ll lull- 5 . . .1 mul i rllllllla l illll 'll 3 IH E JUNIOR CLASS Q', ',, ll U U i .5 HJ zz l 'Q' HY'sQulptor's work of art begins to take shape. h The lines of the obiect II! ml- 4 to be completed are but vague and uncertain. With strict forbearance and i f,:f,i,.A resignation, the modeler, East's faculty, has carved and cut his work, the '43 ' junior Class of 1929! As the .second year of his labor reaches its end, NN ' he, becomes contented with this yet unfinished product. The base has W - i been erected, the mechanical work almost finished, only a few rough edges remain. ft, , , Already his work brings compensation for his tedious labor. The model, proving Jo ,fn himself worthy of the traditions with which he has been bestowed, eagerly grasps the A if' opportunity for knowledge and participation, exercising to advantage his powers in lg, he various modes of activity. r .4 1 t He follows and adheres to the examples that have been set, preparing for and 'f l I biding the time when the sculptor shall lift his chisel for the last time! CM 7 L 7 1.375 25' I gb. . N EP A'.1 , QC .g p i I V, j C GD fi X QS ' fs Qat - 0 'V Q D I 1 r L ' ' Q1 -5' lv i f li Z I'-l i 'izxss Q 155 . l60.l ' 7 ,f V' fd . ,IUNIORS First RowfM. Aczmwn, P. Adams. J. Aitkcn. C. Akers, A, Aldrich, C. Alcxnndcr, E, Alcxmdcr Second Row-1. Andcrmn, S. Andcrson. L. Andrcw, M. Angul, J, Austin, j. Ayer, F. Bach. Third Row-B. Baird, H. Bakcr, L. Baldwin, F. Bnrgrr, C. Barry, B. Bixby, S. M. Bunk. Fourth Row-R. Bond, M. Booth, N. Bosco, T. Braden, WX. Brandt, C. Bringlc, G. Britzman. Fifth RuwfB. Brock, N. Brooks, H. Brown, L. Brtmn, N. Brown. P. Buchanan, S, Buka. Sixth Rm-vfF. Bumpus, M. Burgcson, C. Burrugc. M. Burrill, E, Butz, D, Cumphcll, C. Canby. N11 JUNIORS First Row-K. Carmichael, A. Carter, M. Carter, B. Cervi, R. Chamberlain, G. Chinn, A. Christensen Second Row-B. Clough, F. Clover, S. Colburn, E. Cole, I. Coleman, V. Coleman, A. Collins. Third Row-B. Collins, M. Collins, E. Colussi, R. Colvin, C. Conant, D. Cook, L. G. Cooper. Fourth Row-1. Cotter, M. Covey, D. Cox, D. Credille, M. Culton, G. Currier, D. Dawson. Fifth Row-M. Deardorff, K. Demmer, T. Dickson, M. Dillard, G. Dinneen, J. Dreier, M. Dressler. Sixth Row-H. Dye, F. Edzecumbe, B. Edwards. E. Ehret. Z. Eilmann. A. Emrich. H. Emrich. E621 JUNIORS First Row-E. Engle, L. Epperson, R. Evans, M. Fahlund, C. Falligan, M. Faubian, W. Fclkcr. Second Row-J. Ferguson, j. Fettes, M. Firebaugh, E. Fisher, F. Fisher, S. Fisher, D. Fitzgerald. Third Row-W. Fitzgerald, L. Flint, M. Foster, B. Fowler, A. Frame, B. Friedman, F. Friedman. Fourth Row-D. Funk, F. Galbraith, H. Gardner, M. Gardner, A. Garvin. J. Geisingcr, L. Gresecke Fifth Row-G. Glascoe, E. Glaser, E. Glaze. J. Goodman, J, Goodman, K. Goodman, R. Goodsell. Sixth Rowfj. Goodson, M. Goudy, V. Grant, M. Green, E. Greenfield, L. Greenfield, A. Grcenslate. i633 JUNIORS First Row-E. Grifhn, B. Grausman. C. Gumcson. C. Ham, V. Harnmcl, D. Hanks, N, Hanson. Second RowfM. E. Hanson. S. Hanson, F. Hzirtun, F. Harding, H. Hurrill, R. Haasc, C. Heath. Third RowfM. L. Heath, M. Hcnthcock, I. Hccox, B. Hcnn, C, Highbcrgcr, F. Hines. H, Hofstcad. Fourth RowfV. Hornbcin, E. P. Huhbs, J. Huhcr, K. Hume, C. Humphrey. K. Hutchinson, R. Immel Fifth Row-I, Isaacson, E, Jackson, M. jameson, F. Jasper. P. Johnson, R, johnson, H. Johnstone. Sixth Row-E. Jonas, D. Jones, E. jnnss, j. junta, D. Jusscl, R. Kuhn, S. Kzurstcdt. i643 JUNIORS First Ruwfhll. Kcanc, C. Kendrick, V. Kcnl, D. Kcrr. F. Kimscy, A. Kinney, E. Kirk. Second Row--D. Knauss, D. Knight, R. Knox. J. Kohn, M. Kolka, I. Lakusta, A. Lanc. Third RowfH. Latham, C. Layton, C. Lighthall, M. Lcncfsky, S. Lcnton, E. Lind, E. Link. Fourth Row-VV. Link, M. A. Little, D, Lonsdalc, j. Lounsbcry, J. MzucGinnis, R. Ivfacklcy. M. Mauih Fifth Row-A. Malm, V. Marchant, D. Martin, S. Martin, M. Mathews, E. Matthews, R. Mcflay. Sixth Row-G. MCCIIIIYC, G. McCormick, D. McDunzlld, KV. McDonough, J. Mcliwcn, B. McGhee, D McGinnis. i653 JUNIORS First Rowfl... Means, D. Mccker, D. Mcndcnhzxll, D, Menghin, nl. Miller, G. Mills, S, Mllstcin Second RowfP. Mitchell, YN. Mitchell, L. Mock, R. Monro, XV. Mnorc, H. Morris. Third Row-A. Mosco, C. Mudgctt, D. Muir, O. Ivfurray, E. Myers, M. B. Ncihciscl, C. Nvlsun Fourth Row--M. Ncustetcr, B. Nevill, V. Newlin, D. Nicholls, l. Nicks, M. Nltschku, R, Olivcr Fifth RowfP, Orr, D. Osborn, D. Owen, R. Palmer, E. Parrott, L. Patterson, L. Paxton. Sixth Row-A. Pcck, R. Peck, R. Pcckmnn, C. Pcdulu, C. Pcrry, L. Pctcrson, F. Pierson i661 JUNIORS Furs: RnwfC. Pilar, M. Plcttncr, E. Puwcll, XV, Prcvost, j. Pricc, J. Prongcr, L. Quint. Sccund Rowfl.. Quick, J. Rcid, R. Recd, A. Reid, A. Rciwltz, D. Ruynulds, D. S. Rlslvy. Third RowfB. Ritter, H. Robertson, J. Rohmsun, G. Ruduhaugh, E. M. Roc, R. Rnurxg, G. Rugcrs. Fourth Rowfli. Roll, T. Rose. K. Russ, E, Rowan, Rupp, M. Russ, B. Snv:u.1c. Fxfth Row-J. Schaaycr, NV, Schocnfxcld, T. Schroder, L. Schulz, M. Schustcr, E. Schwartz, L. Scnunovgr Sixth Row-C. Scuburgcr, j. Shnnklm, j. Shcphcrd, D. Shcrmun, A. Showker, E. Snmnmus, F. Simpkms i671 Y an If First Rowfl.. Skov, E. Sm Second Rowili, Smith, B. Third Raw-E. St:iuHcr, C. Fourth Rowfff. Stuvilll, B. Fifth Rowffl. Taylor, M. Sixth RnwfVv'. Turner, E. JUNIORS crnoli, G. Smcmoff, B. Smith, C. Smith, J. Smith, nl. Smith. Sncdckcr, M. Snyder, J. Spcight, E. Stanley. R. Stanlcy, G. Stark. A. Stephcns, L. Stickncy, A, Stiles, D. Stilphcn, M. Stone, M. Storrs Strong, H. Summers, V. Sutton, M. 1. Tapp, S. Tnppc, F. Taylor. Taylor, F. Thcbus, M. Ticc, R. Tising, M. Truusch, H. True. Tuppcr, F. Vaughn, G. Waldron, S. Wzalkcr, H. Walsmith, M. YVatts T681 4 L A r!, I-M' + ,Y Y ' s H -, ' - - ' r' 'VIA an - I IQ 'N -Y N 'f -Y ' fy . , - N 1 ,L s'f 'L 1' Qc,-X-as --, 1 1' ' 1 W, J b i, I V Q, i x J . 3 L I g ' - vvwk thx?-, 8 '7 xi'-X, V Q 4 In xi t .Y N ' Y. ,- -,X-R 4, , .. ,,, ,W 7 V K, D'W LC! .AT Tw X i , so su , LJ .K I 93 i gg I i mm Bmw IB I BER HW 1 'J' 1 ,, C JUNIORS U First Row-B. Whitaker, M. J. Wight, J. Wilcox, L. Wildermuth, B. Williams, C. Willims, E. Williams. 'A ' QNX . Second Row-j. Williams, R. Williams, H, Winchester, S. Wineman, L. Woodward, E. Young, E. Young. I , Third Row-D. Blanchard, C. Bomash, H. Hancock, F. Harding, N. Hendrix, D. Krum, L. Pinter. ' .VJ N Fourth Row-B. Segal, E. Skidmore, S. Whccler. i Jon 3 cf' Y Aarons, D. Baker, M. Blythe, E. Bunch, C. Coeur, R. lx' Abbey, C. Barrick, P. Bock, F. Bunn, D. Collins, J. Adams, D. Bartle, D. Bogue, M. Burg, C. Conine, L. , ' 3 Adams, M. F. Barton, H. Bokon, I. Burge, D. Cooper, A. J Addison, V. Bauerlein, G. Borthwick, J. Burgeson, W. Copeland, J. Wk, N li Ahlbcrg, A. Bayless, T. Bowman, D. Burnam, R. Corbin, F. N' l Alcnius, G. Beardsley, H. Boye, C. Burns, J. Cortez, E. N f Alex, R. Becker, D. Bradley, G. Burr, l. Couch, R. , H 'f Alexander, R. Bell, M. Bradley, S. Burrows, J. Cowpcrthwaitc, G. , Allen, C. Bender, M. Braganza, E. Califf, W. Coyte, R. 3. LY, ', f- Allison, D. Bennett, B. Bramley, G. Calkins, J. Crandell. C. V' i fx Allison, D. M. Benson, E. Brock, E. Carlson, H. Crist. K- ' W-Y' Allshouse, I. Benton, N. Brody, L. Case, B. Cronin, C. LJ Anderson, B. Berger, G. Brookes, A. Cassell, B. Crouter, -I. Anderson, M. Berry, T. Brooks, G. Caton, W. Crowley. C. gf JB Argenzio, K, Betts, B. Brooks, L. Caulheld, M. Cruise, B. F A Arndt, R. Bilker, H. Brown, B. Chamberlain, B. Cscrmandy, A. , JK, X Arnold, M. L. Bingham, D. Brown, B. Chapman, R. Daniels. M. f 'Z Arterburn, P. Bistranin, B. Brown, M. Chernoff, O. Dlwl. V. ' 5 Auger, E. Black, M. Brown, M. Christensen, H. Dchn, C. 5 'JO Austin, R. Blankenship, L. Brown, V. Clark, G. Denio, F. xx' , 5' 1 Ayer, A. Blickensderfer, C. Bruckman, G. Clark, G. Denio, H. K bp f Baisch, R. Block, L. Buchanan, B. Cleland, A. Denison. B. - Baker, B. Blue, S. Buchhalter, B. Cockrell, W. Derby, G. J LE I LJ i e ' 4173K - . .t N 0 i - 0 , 1 e .W 4 . 1 X r 0 cfk it X Cp Q .hx s r J' i lil f- we .4 se- xi R .JW A i ci if Q X-9.2-4 Q45 if T1Ji--..Q 'V if E693 Wal- ff X A CJD . lg, Q 1 La x L 3 5 1 gli- 'in lox M f YY if H 'A - no 1- --2-.Hoon 1 A .Y Q c no - I X :Jlf ' L , J L 1 P I ln Y ,. ' 'J V ,lj gvq' I :CPN D - - .A f C Dgzmel, A, G JUNIORS P Dlion. E. Guenfhgr, V, K, l J D23 J' R G:ffff ' KLI2' Mmm 1, C , . Cf, . I 1 . Q: H Domglly, 1 Hall. C. Kms. D, Millufsffgg R' Rnchofsky A 5 , Do: ' Hall, D. King, L Miller ' ' Raley, B ' ' Stephen . Km. A. . - . J J. . son M r gouzla., C gall. J. H. fbfilllo. M, Rankin, J, gfewm, 3' ' C V ol' ' an , . ir,R, i, . 3Z,R, 1:' ,gf J Dosfejanfn' H3Hmk,CH. Kirk. V, Mimxeg R Roy. 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Svnndding C Yoner, M f gd 5 Mlddlgbrook' J Qllilrleg, A. Spfihgatgea. S Young, - ' Qumn. E, Slow. H. ' Zambnlrian A .rw Steel, J, zqbsg, Z. ' ' N KN Zxmmerhackd' J' S5 ' IN MEMOMAM ' Rudolph Klein ' A.-5 uri 1 9.9 GD cf l K J l, L J I f'-nf A N Q-S' ' o Q- - - - 1... I I.. , YJ I L lu! ' , -!.gLL- .ji ' 9 f 1703 SOPI-IQMGRE f 'r W A -A L - A .5-' A gf TXA, Cn ,il 755 fp lim 2,2 jv 6.3 LQ gk. ED I t, I p info KN .I Isl. I il i f :a l .!.l! .mn ,cw -x as-it d i SOPHOMORE CLASS a bulk of hard and shapeless marble into his hand, the sculptor, our faculty, hesif gillicilf tates a moment for meditation. A beautiful ui'lf+5f'1U vision appears to him of the numerous and varied processes through which he must work with this marble, leading on, however, to something mysf teriously gauze-like and delicate, the result of his earnest eiforts, his art: the graduating class of 1931! The dream fades, as most dreams do, and the sculptor Ends himself presented with the work at hand, although hidden in his subconscious mind is the everfpresent goal toward which he is striving. In the environment of his spacious studio, East High School, the sculptor sets out to make his dream a reality, and as he shapes and carves with his chisel, every inch of the marble is taking on Character, a. product of the tra' dition of the studio. As the end of the irst year of work approaches, the sculptor, absorbed in his art, lays away his tools, only to await the time when he may again take them up and advance his labor to a beautiful result, his subconscious vision. f C-.f K. F-,Sn 'ls A .msn ANU Il lllh-ll :: :: :: :: 1 2iEi2x O 5 C3fv Sf5 'Q-t is? rf gbiggi. - 3f,,'f' i yd- ,J QQ H21 ' SOPHOMOR ES First Row-R. Alilacy, D. Abbott, B. Atkins, A. Allvrccht, S, Aluxandcr, E. M. Anderson, H. Bailcy. Sucnnd Row-A. Bakcr, D. Baker, L. Banslwach, A. Barkley, E. Bartlu-l, G. Haucr, M. Burland, Third Row-V. Bczman, V. Blglcr, R. Bingham, A. Bishop, P. Bott, D. Bradford ll. B itz. l uurth Riiilri-H. Burr, E, Cady, D, Canby, R. Card, XV. Carlton, M. Klhamlwcrlain, S. Clark. Fifth Row--B, Coburn, B. Cohen, H. Cohen, S. Collisson, R. Conycrs, M. Cook E. Corhutr. Sixth Row-B. Corthull, J. Cuxcdgv, G. Craron, C, Crockutt, B. Crows, I., Da M. DT. Scvcntlx RtivW'fM, Dvgrn, D. Dennison, l. Dickson, T. Dodd, E. Ecknmn. V. Elkins, l. Fcldnur. l73l Hr M NV V. M vis, I.. Day, V. Dual M mrtnn. M. Amlvrson . Haynr. D. llixlford . Browcr, M. Brown Clmlvin, R. Christy . C LJ1: k, l... C nx4i kston . Erwin, R. Esaacaon :ft SOPHOMORES First Row-E. Fishcr, G. Fricdland, G. Gcttmzm, K, Gibson, I. Glumm, H. Gold, A. Griffin, R. Griffin J. Haggctt. Second Rowlli. Haight, H, Haight, F. Hall, M. Hammond, XV. Hancock, A. Harding, j. Hardinge, A. Hart C. H. . Third Rouii? Hatch, J. Hays, L. Hays, H. Hccox, B. Hcincmzmn, E. Hcinsohm, J. Henderson, B. Meyers F. Hcnry. Fourth ROWIL. Hcnshall, V. Higcnhotham, R. Hill, VV. Honakcr, E. Horn, E. Horton, D. Howe, C. Hubbs J. Hug art. Fifth Row-NV. Hull, R. Hunt, E, Isaacson, M. jackson, B. Jacobs, M. James, B. Johnson, J. Jongresso I. Katz. Sixth Row-A. Kauvar, J. Kcnncdy, J. Kcnncdy, D. Kirkman, I. Knuth, W. Kulp, R. Lang, D. Latcham V. Latcham. Scvcnth Row-J. Lewin, B. Lewis, B. Lewis, W. Lewis, P. Loftus, N. Lute, B. Maib, E. Marden J. Mnrtincz. i741 SOPHOMOR ES First Row-D. Matthews, NV. Matthews, G. Mccarthcy, M. McDoi1ald, D. Mcliclvcy, B. Meininger H. Menzsl, E. Merrick, C. Miller. Second Row-G. Morris, F. Mousseau, G. Munroc, R. Musgrove, A. Myer, C. Nicholson, L. Naylor M. Neighbor, B. Oakes. Third RowfE. Olson, E. Orr, H. Payne, F. Pearson, K. Peck, F. Pepper, C. Perkins, R. Pierson P. Pilchard. F h R 'fD. Pi le , H. Plate, A. Pongc, E. Prevost, R. Pr-ice, V. Pyle, W. Ray.. F. Riley, R. Riley ourt ow x y Fifth RowAD. Robertson, C, Sackmnnn, E. Schmidt, A. Schnitzer, E. Seebass, P. Simpson, A. Smcdley R. Smith, W. Smith. Sixth Row-Z. Smith, B. Snivcly, M. Steele, M. Steinberg, F. Strickland, R. Summers, A. Talbot R. Tamplin, 1, Taylor. Seventh Rlow-u7Td Taylor, H. Templeton, A. Threlkeld, R. Titus, W. Towne, M. Truby, L. Turner, A. Up ton, . a e. i753 .1 -, A f' ,, , Eg-f 1 X -:L - -Y -- A-vw ' CY . j. .H Y 1- ' X- N F fa :wk ij' dh 7 . K-A g N F' W CL w L 337 'gi 4 . G- H FR soP1-xoMoREs 0 W ' FirstJowzglbcyagmwilkggoyalling, C. Warner, L. V. Watkins, T. Watson, W. Welker, M. White, 6.3 h 1 .J ' Secorgi l2:mTEMiwX2jggafms, W.. Williams, M. Wise, A. Woodman, C. Wrigley. E. Yhvh. M. Youberg xi .Qfb 'W' u'xT lg! I:.:::N:.2:.i:s4 . W, 121511 N . 1 Jesse Turner V J 3 HJ H? :: E :x l gg W l'l 'V W ww A . X' N :fax M 1 X W CLY X f If-QQ, I I 'LJ 25 Mob . Ex 'X SP Ea . . 15 0 If . A M N . 0 ff. ,L L Ny L5 0 gil fb ll f Q A vf L' ,J , Km 'X Jau LAY . '5' X3Lfi..L Ag? 5.. ' 1f.r'- X fi M'-L V D lb! U61 Bw. . 'V-- 1-wh 1, A .-.sl ,E , 42 ,N Q1 1135, ..13:,.:.5 -f I 1'f5 1-.'f?'-ii ' '- '.'f:'nfw'.v . I U U -N 5,15-.sa '5 : 9' 'ffm-, V. .-f, ' -1 ' LJ.: ' -x +-'f:?3fffi :. fQf.a1fs 4 'Fwy .. zgll wi. , fx? A ., -, '9'---,f. .,,.... ' 'SPE ' 2' f N 2,-iff45ia7?3,,': I 1 - -'V .- ' VIAIL' 'I :M M .Tv ,, ' V 1- , f'J2:5E.,Q 'J 'i,fg.5.:,,j,g-' 1, mug. -'wg f , Y ' ' -5- A '- T f I , ' 4' ri' 1 ' if ' JSE? '.f1'5'f3 . ' .' wil L' ' 4' 'Q . i ,Vx .eq I ' :wax I 4 .gi-..,,, ' 1 .L , 110- fi . v' 1 YV :qv -v f'.f'5 'I 1, -lar - UU ,X 93? ,YA 5 is Q EIC. F f - A N Cans L' 1 1, If il - gcc,-fi? V 9 1 U f 'J , ' - V L 1 txt ,lx ' I g . s ,J gp 4 v he li 'QL . lg :ul 19 'V ' M - -,L SQL 'A 44 A QCA A L rf, . Q Q l A51 l 1' S9 ,, l as ' ll 'T' l cf' is I Till. lin -- ' 1 1 . a IB HJ I Eflilllil amd' , mu .ll C il ll! :' ml, 'zs BASEBALL :QE Uppcr Row-F. YVinncr, H. Sicms, H. Padtield, J. Ryan, B. Edwards, Coach Whipple. Y Lower Row-A. Frame, H. Weir, W. Clarkson, D. Hickey, L. Nielan, W. Thatch, J. Murphy. LCN '28 BASEBALL HE number thirteen was rather an unlucky one for the thirteen men who received 1 193, their letters in the 1928 baseball season, for, from the standpoint of victories, Y there were 'ust enou h hi h scores to et East into what mi ht be called the semi' J A g g g , g ill, finals. After playing Vkfest the second time, the Angels were dropped from the Mk 52 conference. A 4 It was a reed by most of coaches throu hout the cit that Eddie Toothacher was S , g Y , the best all-around player they had seen in years. Bob Edwards also deserves mention L I for his excellent playing, both in the Held and on second base. 1 r- cell ,IN SCORES OF GAMES PLAYED -1 by April 23 ....... ............ B ouldcrf-15 East-17 May I9 .......... ......... N orth-65 East' 4 ' April 28 ....... ............ M anual'9g East' 1 May 22 ......... .......... S outh-33 East- 1 May 4 .......,,.. .........,...... W est-45 Eastfl3 May 24 .......... ........... W est'8g East' 6 ,iq R 3 LETTER MEN lg-3 fx Walter Clarkson ......................................... Fielder John Ryan .......... ............ .............. F i elder SN L Bob Edwards .......... .....,..... F ielder and Second Base Henrie Seims ........ ............................... S hortstop - A Arthur Frame ......... .............,..................... l ntielder Bill Thach .................. ................................ T hitd Base Dan Hickey .......... . .......,........ ........... F irst Base Eddie Toothacher ..,.... .......... P itcher and Second Base w Kd J Phil Montenie ..... . ........... ............... P itcher Harvey Weir ............,. ..........................,........... C atcher P-L1 Harold Padfield .......................... ............ F ielder Fred Winner ......... ...........,........................ M anager J kc' s L W W 1 ' '- 1Y?Q 1 ' - 0 f , f ,Tis ' ' o JS. f X cg E F .xi ,Ci 5? I Q fl :P-91 o JL ,K X, iifffl U ' C' 49,14 L 3 4. 4 , ' L -- lui . f0 .5 as . E771 x Y MTI Z V 3: k 4, Mg i- Y -Y iii. i i 12 ,lf A C36 ,kr If-Ji? few I .IR W ,Cf 'mx 2,575 ,u Y v Cs P I f ff N xi in- :- fc k p CCS., -MAJ-if cf . K. QS -Q fail L A A- 14 QQ ,E it K vwlik KSA .. r A . , . , ' . cl fx fN l L -gc 6 iff L 'ji 4 'Sch 9 AD ds Le N 1' xl' RN I 5 Q3 u lllil! il l Ill If l K l 'E gif BASEBALL Rear-C. McGuire, J. Ryan, I. Kelley, D. Richardson, A. Cohen, A. Driscoll, I. Ryall, W. McGilvray, B. Edwards, C. Williams, S. Sellers. Front-Coach Whipple, C. Gumeson, A. Frame, H. Siems, B. Subry, H. Weir, W. Clarkson. EETIE 351 as IL '29 BASEBALL fi HOWING excellent form from the beginning in the DenverfBoulder Baseball 'J NN Lea ue, East's ill batters whit throu h a successful season. Lon will Bill cc H 8 1 I? , E ' S ,. Subry s superb pitching and John Ryan s work as right fielder be remembered by the Q15 fans. Henrie Siems on third base, and Art Frame as shortsto , dis layed their worth rw ,... P P 3 fri in the ame with Manual, which ended with the score 282 in favor of the An els. i S S SQ A BASEBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Xj April 13 ....... ......... E ast'28g Manual'2 April 27 ......................... Eastfflg South'4 April 23 ....... ............... E ast-2: West-9 Mav 4 ................................. . ....... Eastffig North-4 May 11 .............................................. East' 1 lg Boulderfl0 X ,SX iq l VQQJ PLAYERS AND POSITIONS W'-13 LJ C. Gumeson .. .,........ Catcher C. Williams ..... .......... S econd Base 6, H. Weir ........ .......... C archer H. Siems ....... ............ T hird Base g QR, W. Subry ....,..., ........... P itcher A. Frame .......... ........... S horrstop , A k 4 D. Richardson... ........... Pitcher A. Driscoll ........ .......... S hortstop Y b' A. cohen ......... ............... P ircher H. Padlield ......... .............. L an Field Q, ,N R. Edwards ...... ........... F irst Base T. Ryall ......... ..... C enter Field ' A-fx F. Jasperl ....... .......... F itat Base J. Ryan ...... .......... R ight Field fl xy W. McGibray .......... First Base T. Sellers ..... ................ M anager KS ,.f W. Clarkson . . .......... Second Base p J , N Q , ' X , ' ,710 ' cz dk ff EX P xl pk ICZX ll U W vc 1 L DL -f' xy X J 0 I L J G 'l -1- 'xg fs- T lr . yi T-- 'J J5w' I 78 l 3 A 1 L . 4, 'i'4 Y L, Y f- ' an f 9 ' ' . X A ' K 5X f is Y V I . ,, '1 iff? vw his fC Hg 1 ci5j,?l:5'2?4' ft! J ffl, 451 QP? - Qi 'A 4 19.4 ' M ff 34 we 1 ' .BAWA 'Q fx .. ' ' I , .LJ . , . ., 5. ' aNkL,k f 5:-, V, . K JR. , od , 5 . H V ai , . , ffl k,Ql '- Q53 l cl: es, ,Q ' i l fr. 1 ' Xl. p f CQO 'QU J JL lg gf u' wx lm i J J Isl TRACK TEAM N, ' Fifth-L. Kelly, D. Benton, R. Knight, B. Williams, B. Maxwell, Coach Schweiger, B. Brown, D. Roberts, A M. Neusteter, J. Jones. -fw- Wm Fourth-H. Stapt, A. Hart, R. Roehrig. E. Trenton, J. Anderson, J. Thompson, T. Harper, C. Cronin E M. Jamison, G. McCarthy. mm Third-R. Fcdderson, H. McCorklc, C. Barmcttler, J. Thompson, J. Marks, B. Atkison, E. Anderson, m J. Calkins, L. Peterson. m Sccorgiigll Rissaiarb, B, Vgllgimsi C. Hall, W. Powers, G. Weaver, J. Smith, W. Gerenes, B. Donley, . . SOD, . l' 'n, . t . ,J First-R.eRuss, R. Sgililth, J. Pagheiyj. Pearson, B. Beard, B. Link, M. Gardner, B. Marchant, A. Aldrich. :L I ffl ' '29 TRACK e tcm . . . . C HIS year, as in previous years, the track squad was well filled with prospective Lo champions. In the meets, the noted winged Angels, Joe Pearson, Meredith Jamef 3 i XD son and Bill Beard won some hardfearned points in the hundred and twoftwenty XI X dashes. Harmon Davis and Bert Brown tallied a few in the fourfforthy, while Cornelius Cronin did his share in the halffmile and mile runs. Meredith Jameson ei fl and Bill Link showed up exceptionally well in the high jump. Paul Phipps and Dick Russ also hel ed to increase the fi ures on the scoreboard. ack Thom son and Red U . P Ug P C Mains did some excellent work in the pole vault. lr Those that made good in the high and low hurdles were Marcus Gardner, Dick fi, Q, Russ, Richard Dalbey, and Bill Link. CU., Y' The An els' re resentatives in the wei hts were Davis, with the 'aveling Roberts .- J , P l .g J , with the shotfputg and Skaer, with the discus. M Q l TRACK SCHEDULE ,Qs rx Aprigv112-Triangular Meet-Score: East. 923 West, Zlg MayN3TLTriangular Meet--Score: East, 63, South, 21, TN anua , 13. oft , 32. s X April 22-Triangular Meet-Score: East, i033 West, May ll-Colorado State High School Track and Field kd 183 Boulder. 0. Meet. K J April 27-Colorado Relays :it Boulder. East -ith with May 27-Denver-Boulder High School Athletic League - 6 points. Meet. ..1 Lp, V 5 I v 1 X ' ' k N 3 .fi ,C NX O O ' ra, ffl We y f Q fr Tlx! Q' X, ,IDL - J Q f L X if C , 1 -2 XQJQBC: .42 4. ' L . '- i Y A -W -D +V i791 W,- f K- I l'7'7p-'V r f7ff ff' W, r ll'1 , 1 f--4-,A ll. r ..,.f9'.,.Q.1..'f.'...4..f- x 1 P,i. 5 I 5 g. ! H w A 4 , f 'N W 1 F ' in VH f v ,. .,. .4 Q F. :M V1 T I 1 ia? 1 wi ' I r ba11 1 I 1 Q , Q 'a 1 JJCTQW .39 3 . 1 VL-L TT-Y mpfp BENQ' ram an in FH H1 r L55 E . I J Q r ,. V. f A O 1 KV 5 fftlxkv. ' 1 5 L04 ' 1 ' wt y Q fr 'X vu ' x i 1 'l F, X V . Y , I .-X 4 . jQW six- , 1 Q b -. I 1 1 . r I M QQ f . ax X N f Fourthfffoach Schwcigcr, H. Wicr, R. Ferguson, R. Edwards, ch XVhipple. 5 -X X Third-J. Rupp, F. Taylor, -I. Lundgren, H. Padfield. V-Q 1 Second-H. Davis, C. Cronin, D. Roberts, A. Skaer, J. Doyle. U kr it f First-R. Mains, W. Clarkson, B. Nlaxwell, M. Jameson, F. Bird Q K P K in ' 1 P lx .A .i.....,--..------V----V.--H -------1--A----- A ,..-----1 - -- . ,- -., W- .., -A...-i-. .rrr V------.-. X , - . -,, V V f rf ' irq ' V ' 'Q A r , 'K V V' . 1 w , V , ' X., Y 1 x, , ' K .r L' - ' ! ' L ..-H1151 f fr 1' 1 x ' r fu f -wt' r ' A : I X -A L , -- N' I V rx fr, . X R, Q 'X 1 1 fx '7 A., 54 Q' .-,Tf-..,I . ' . V .-' -. M .- fn- .Li- k W n 1 'lu 1-I' 1-11 f f il, ll i801 M - , Q - tc A e 'Y Y - i It Y -Q - s 4 K- 'QI 67 i 'QE ' e V Q1 L5 1 r4 HE 1928 foo FOOTBALL EH fairly S n, with E - if h uCC6SSful. T SSI In second 1 l OPC of the h , F116 to the - . P HCC at the 5 - 5, . c ampionship was gonespjrrg of East the Ang 1 nish, may be considered kg . d - '. 6 5 h W EAST 5 lfscriptlon of the leag?Jl:gg3m4LIg,f3Qe3r3vsafter 1 np A its fir Eiikened by the loss of l '- e REP, 12 .2 l fi Pfepglne of the season toitgorgifs line performers Dav. J lib two line plall-:g6grZ:1dgleS3EelS6C0nd ggniilegfg a sgflfe Of llzlgfi Ta'Y101', East drOpped l mn 5l2n0d, which ended whe U ly' .The Se,-aphs oaialll in the third after E 1 5 5 tenn to Bouldefs five-yard11Ma111s tossed a lon P ned an aeflal attack i aslhhad held 3 mengzildioinglis t Chandgeto Elsie hcgjweveg' 12131523 afissis fwho caxlilriedethigllhggi urdy Playing. - aptzun Fefguson, DoyleT0gr:k?egltexgra51d 10st Cwnw l For thr . EAST, 2g S0 'all Something :fWPef10dS the Angel ,fo - . UTH' 0 'll ll ever, the Rebgys Prevented tl-,ei ,SCE-ight like savages to ut .Q destination, f0rsaP:lePared to punt thbleaf the endpof get li tO'-lchdown, but 'I gxgplgei S0uth thligliflfoof El-3Stmen swarmild' goal, slut that pfult rxigvquartefe howe M1 U 1 e ad br k ut r e gam , In an Cro . f er reached its +161 H g ' dOWns to eight gr Ecf3E'hEast kept thee 5:22 'amy the defegglveeglcil the ball. East l . Own. The An 1 of the Rebels llllllll M! F EAST 26. gas made thirteen first ummm n ch or the nineteenth e , NORTH, 16 H I U ose to receive a d consecutive year N A line on 5 ' n 1 after retu - Offh failed Hi :' m d rsr down. The ming the ball t . to d0wn East -- .. LCN ar? egcclli beautiful run argfinhiiplagl was a twentyfjyillllddield' took it to .theTtl:1i Cherubs . I :D l - angelof punts D 1 e t end for th An fun fo 8 touehd entY'Y8.rd I XY, 312 Elnglen minutes, Crotfgne Zeng over the lisa to ifgk second touchclgxle, 'Shan Bird l th touchdown. Z' ' t C final period b e the third SCO 1 H , after NX fough the An , , 'ffl seemed t e roke u . , F6 to bg chalk i gel 5 line 0 be the onl P a Vlkmg Pass ed e wb l Y Norseman who was aljledtrag for 1:5 ' e'E O ak of tllxestl dealt 21 bitter blow t EAST, 6g WEST, 7 re Qi c ' . o gunAViTntac?lf1?l23Zluyf,Q,eEff3t?m31fr ialgnliii' Qfrcffghloss of this game mea t th l . ln o n QQ, l gauge llrnxsefgas Eg:g1'25l?ensab1eJu1?1ta5a:Zrtclox1i,h:11' gmduilozifattle and, till ltchsi ar f 1 ure - o bo ' ' .J est ought game of the yegiiklck goal after Seonzg ililgllpractically Won the C95 EA ast quarter cost the Gaim . l A eredlzrsllhof the teams showed Pl ST, 7, MANUAL, O l f - mud, D Cnty of fi h . 5 S9 ' This 15 the last SZ: Sade the only tolilfaofijsplre the fact that the Held si '-s l with the rest of the school awsilTHylor and Ferguge ll was CDV' Pb ' , N , wi I1 ' .rv kc be sorry to lose themfvl PlaY for East and the team R4 D J' - ' Gi' G ffi x c - 4 U I '7 f 1' O ee ' S3 , M- ' J Z of x.9ff C 79 C5 isis CQ' '- LJ , j X Y i x e P A43 Sit-5' S 2 I L -3111 I V sf fs' C -ejgcL, , A ji - 9 i e ee e Q .QQ l81j i A. .- - f Y ,P '- -C, f - - v , ,T 79 .-X gas C 1 , - , 'X MXCQT K A 'fp . 2 . J ' T 1.L'tl.2r . I-Q ,U K, fl Y ' .fl Q r .-, Lg v ,, 'Q A, 4, ' 5 rg ' 6 p,- ,X ff 1 J ' 1 X V L- QL gf..--gL.1,.L.fl vp, .sg A A'11- A A Q.. . :.-......,. .,.. .... ,. - , - C.,.go,:, W . . .. 1 s c?'N ' C-31, is -1 a it K . I . lx, qv .N cw if ' Q11 in js C7 IU' wg 6, , . . s Y H.. ,lisa lil . . . I gg gg ' 5 Q ,E 333153: ' H1 I ' Hllllll RBD Coach Schweiger F. Jasper M. Magnuson F. Ross un ! fx T BASKETBALL ii 'Y' N ., i THE championship of the DenverfBoulder League! This wellfdeserved honor was L10 I, V--N awarded the East basketfshooting crew after many hours of tiring practice and A gi ' ' gruelling floor work. 'rv FM The first half of the tournament was successful until the dauntless Angels jour' ,b neyed to Boulder and gave way to defeat. After this defeat, however, the Angels , X , XX! only worked the harder and continued the perfection of their game, the result of lik? X f which was victory. V ,' fy A After having won the championship of the DenverfBoulder League, the boys went . 'Q' '7 to Limon, Colorado, for the divisional tournament. Although handicapped by a X if 1 sixteenffoot ceiling, the team made a good showing. They were eliminated by Joes, R 31f11. Joes later won the Colorado Championship and placed third in the National 94 .3 Tourney. Dx, NC Q4 54 Four members of the 29 squad received allfconference honors when local sport QQ critics published their choice of outstanding players. Frank Jasper, scintillating forf .- T .1 D Y Y - rim,-:Y y x s W f W ri JT f T . C ,W . . ,,.,,, . s . . w Q ,x X T f as QU ni U f. Q I - -I Q NN , lx l rf f .1 1 I X X 'I vl f ff 1QLi1g.c. Q Q 4- ' if ifxfsk .,g.Ql.1 U XC- T321 img .. X AA -11 f 7 .-.1 + if - 3-f Q A Y 7 ' -fr' f e Q- V '- . '? V . yy, 'N .Conv ft 'ff' Q 'f N:-31 jf D - 67, F V xc 'lf' h i' 'lag aM1lswf is V' 2 9 .f 'A 7 7 0 - i 1- M . L gl 1 6 ri, Ili 5 E 4? l fr. ' Xvf 1 'N .XXX IIC .J T., e M. Q'5 I 1 HF l li ' J 7 I Q HM 1 l , 'fllllllll 3 m in H. Padiield C. Gumeson L. Kelley M. jameson m El l Hill FQ 3 l Hamm . I ward and high scorer for the Angels, received selection on all teamsg Harold Padfield, I ' p captain and guard, was easily one of the outstanding men in the leagueg Meredith Jameson was selected by practically all sport writers as standing head and shoulders above any other center in the league, Melvin Magnuson 'earned honors at stationary JR guard and was iirst choice with several critics. Clarence Gumeson and Lawrence uijj Kelly, alternating at forward position, were given honorable mention for their playing, 1 X, thus making the DenverfBoulder champions practically an acknowledged allfstar squad. U4 ff , 3 Q' Scoiuss OF GAMES PLAYED lv East-2 4 3 North-13 East-21 North-16 X. East-195 Manual-14 East-27, Manual-20 East-255 South-20 East-27 South-18 A ,' J' East--153 Boulder-24 East-21 Boulder--10 ' , East-275 NVcstffl7 East-25 West-23 'A 'fr l l ' 4 I 1 STANDINGS , QM ' RQ, w L Pa. Pts. o. P 7 Q4 T East ........... ...... 3 1 .sso 205 182 X , Boulder ..... ...... 7 2 .778 244 193 h South ......... ...... 6 3 .667 254 203 -4 QB West ............. ...... 3 6 .313 224 287 ye. eq Manual .......... ...... 2 7 .222 mi 223 lp 'w North ....... .,.... 1 s .111 171 229 N' 'S . ..N, , . 1 RY , XS, P - , x Q 'H w Q ' A ,f X fr 6- X O - as 13 at .H N? was Jill 2. etfvfaacp l w had Mflwiia J L ' - 1 Q -5' xy f X y L , x gj 'S I W cz Acigh ,v ,41,i,-c,,, li -, kk 6 A f ,his . f83 C EH' V M f'-as-15' 'F 1-, 1- Pgzlisi wit 'T fiwl ,r 33 ' ' Q V ,, I it 3- -141-4' 1--if-A st p'Es-we -an wx v anim t . K g w ' fx ' X I 'Q .f: JET' E5 l f i . A 'WL . SIN I nl: TENNIS TEAM e to Right-C. Staat, J. Bohon, H. Crocker. TENNIS torious from the tennis tournament of the Denver-Boulder Athletic League. Under the expert guidance of Coach Whipple, Charles Staat and jack Bohon won the doubles, while Howard Crocker upheld the reputation of East in the singles. The teams were sent to Colorado Springs to represent the Angels in the state meet, and, while they did not carry off the highest trophy, they were a credit to both themselves and the school. It is the sincere hope of the entire student body that for many years the tennis representatives of East will uphold this enviable record. 7 4 Iitll. gi. , L fc 3 IH IH . HUHI l Ill FOR the twelfth time in thirteen consecutive years, the Seraphs have emerged vic' tcm . fl l K3 x y I Ck V7 5' l gc, l sf CSB i ,- 'W P 1 iIiIiIi El!! an Q A v px H L Q fe. :Q KJ gs G4 . J l - ,V ' ' E 'lf Qi af 6- V Ciifcqf fl ,ld CQ. M Q H5211 -. C? ' A' U X-LIJWLQQ 43 51.5 if , 'flask 'JJ ly i841 iffjfx ik?-361 lx il' if I' E fri I - ig rn ga E g-.g SL LL' 1-A fel P Fl i l Li' ri l sa R ' ' it I l 5 F!- 1 WI nn C J J, .P iw . . A 'gil X A X. sJ K w 7 1 EN lull- llllll .Ll JF. H ., l -fn x GOLF TEAM I N F. Stoll, F. jasper, M. Magnuson, E. Cowden, R. Riley. Y 1 iitilfii' .1 Ill E l l gg is ' GOLF Bi l l IN ACCORDANCE with custom, the Angel golf team once again gained posses- sion of the coveted city championship trophy. Coach Whipple had charge of the c team both in coaching and management, and may well be proud of his finished product. L 0 I Captain Melvin Magnuson, Edward Cowden, Frank Jasper, Fred Stoll, and Robert A Q Riley were awarded letters in recognition of their individual ability. Kb 1 In the 'first round East defeated West, and on the same day, in the second round, . . l - the Seraph pillfputters gained a victory over North. On October sixth, East beat ,K ,g . Manual, and, in the fourth round, the Angels beat South. In the final game East lt. again defeated Manual. Q' C .Sv h .' Cb' v- Sf' 5 to l K 1 '55 l of V i N as '-13 A R S E Q 5 A, X5 ,ki :!',,r'A, INZN l 0 w 71 it .f X Jfffl fl-'U' 'H fb Q N-iaiitl. 43.4- ' if 'final ggi 7-w.-lh'j R C ' E873 Etsy-p? 6 fra --, if'-V is x T ff' 2 4 Y. , A, 1. ,s , j 1, 1, xl.- ' .. -' ft ., , ' ' I -' ' !D,f J' -3 :Wd-l 7'?-O llfllz' fit P x 1, .. 4 N - , 1 - -- J N j N - X .3 1 e -N . L Q L9 N.. I Y -V - . Q :Ag Y ,ff 4 ' er 1 .. f- , an A -fggkl 1..- ,L pnjkdlf p .ia f f lfrkl K 1 LV p- ' , fx ,xxx 2.3! O i 1 1, 155 I V -vw .. Ay - I W x X cj X 1-J Wx a ,QS . f ll. . ssl I -il ' Xml i L n 3 14 BOXING AND WRESTLING TEAMS 'mm i Rear-E. Stiney, M. Neusteter, Mr. Whipple, L. Barney, H. Mackey. m Ei Front-V. Dawe, D. McDonald, A. Risley, A. Hart, W. Felker. ll EI ififli . . 1 51551 lilli' BOXING 1 XX, Xi EAST HIGH may well be proud of Saturday, March second, for on that day, in X LFE , addition to winning the basketball championship of the DenverfBoulder Athletic ,RS , I, League, its representatives, under Coach Whipple, gained possession of the cham' U X Ip, pionship banner in boxing. A 1 gif' Despite the fact that this sport has but recently been introduced, a great number X. X 1 of Seraphs reported, and five of them received D's in recognition of their skill and if X' service. These were Vernon Dawe, 95fpound class, Danel McDonald, 108 pounds, fr X 7' Bob Risley, 115 oundsg Al Hart, 145 oundsg and Wheeler Felker, 155 ounds. ', I A I P P P . X 'X fr X M, l xi . Q, WRESTLING Qi 1 W LY ALTHOUGH Coach Whipple was unable to gain a victory over South High' School, tg J his wrestlers placed second in the championship race. '-A Xb Libeus Barney, 145 pounds, Burt Orchard, 158 pounds, Harry Mackey, 175 925' x pounds, and Edward Troelstrup, in the heavyweight division, are the city champions 'N LN in their respective classes. Letters were awarded to the above and also to: Elijah Xl, LY Stiny, Royal Judelowitz, Edward Jory, and Myron Neusteter. KJ ft' JA ,f ,yt ,4 ,X Lg O Kg k Cb quit, Q, F exif Lx, QL J L JQIL A 4, -ff s-LrL..c.,.- . it nrw 1. 1.1: i361 J-A um' ii I F5 fi 'i' lx-5: Ei-55 E Y 3 2- E' .- gg ar' .QfLf53mQm?4.L - l ' fa W it cg. 1 13 llm l Al. l .Q-, . fix ts lull .Lil ffl Q? hx, M, l it gk EP A ..x . 0 J' ci Q xl J K' .71 I SWIMMING TEAM I C. Crowley, F. Bums, C. Whipple, B. Williams, J. D. Bacon 5 EEN Q33 E E1 SWIMMING 'UNDER the leadership of Bill Williams and the guidance of Coach Whipple, the Angels were again ably represented in the City Swimming Meet held at the Q6 l natatorium of Morey junior High School, on March twentyfthird, 1929. East and North High School, each having an equal number of points, tied for theichampion- C5 ship. Boys receiving letters were: Captain Williams, Churchill Crowley, Foster Burns, and J. D. Bacon. i In the relay race, the East team was victorious, all four members of the team par' ticipating. Captain Williams placed Hrst in the breast stroke event also in the free style 100fyard race. In the fancy diving contest, J. D. Bacon was adjudged the victor. In the plunge for distance, North High was the winner with 43 yards, while East, represented by Crowley, was a close second with 40 yards. In the free style for 220 yards, Captain Williams gained second position for East. f' X O J VD! , U Q s 1 . , , ' il SZQIX ill - fs 'IL l8'7l V .'. ' + if M ,,' l 1 2 -J' ' YA ,Wiki Q 'X' 'B T , ., v X V' 'W lf-A-1 ,4 S 5 fr r 7 tif Ti: 111 Y? 1 ff ff is QP? -- LN , c 'I V., ,f ' E 4 lea x- Sl 'iv I fn. ff 1 .2LX. .2 Qrl' :..5hr ik:4 , Ks.. 1 NLAILE .l,aw fT' TTY' ' f l ffl 1' .ff it T' .ies ll A - n 511 fx? X CL 93 ' r Q6 1 llll ,D In , lol 1 I l, SENIOR SOCCER TEAM ll l R n -M. Go C1 n, D. Fircb ll h, L. Erkse , 1. cfs , A. L 0 ara, E. F am. 3 IH Fforlit-M. Paltgson, H. Terisski, A. Jdhnslin, C. Rgice. M.eArhderson, Van Hall. ll 1111 1 Egg Ill N W ' SOCCER A T g UNDER the managership of Marjorie Eckman, the girls' soccer teams completed a be I successful season. The Seniors made an unblemished record by winning all the I 5 1 NM! xy , . . . . , games they played. Leila Erickson was chosen by the SCHIOFS to captain their team v Ffh and all through the tournament she showed that the title was well deserved. ,D l ' l The 1OfA's came in second with two games won, one lost, and one tie. Pattie i X' Elliott was their ca tain. The other three teams did fairl well, under the leadershi . 1.11, . P . Y . P of Carlene Hastings, 10fBg Lucia Gordon, 11fBg and Gertrude Pierce, 11fA. ' X 5 , N X J There were only three second teams: the 11fB's came in ahead, 12fB's next, while l ., , Q Q the 1OfB's tagged along behind, having lost both games. 'f nt 1 J .AN 0 !'W 'W ' STANDINGS i FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM E5 QR , w L Pct. xv L T Pct. JS - Q 'N l0fB ............ 2 2 soo 1O'B .......... ................ 0 2 0 000 iff, 10fA .,........ 2 1 627 10-A ........ ...,............ 2 o 0 1,000 A H13 ............ ,....... 1 2 12 ....... ...... 1 1 o soo ,J CQ 12 .... fffffm' fflfllf 4 o 1,000 QU I is , ad . V ' T N w . Q13 f' f T X if Fi Ca 11911 A , 'i s l: 1 ' X1 Jyfl '21 . Mtjl Q U : .jx I Ik' iw . L -5 XX Z li- 9' L 71,13 1 ixj 4 'ff vLQ. 1.4: .42 1.1 ' t A Q-40 f A af....a- T- 'ii l83l 4 , , f ,? 'T' I -tl ' - 1 ' If is fa 1 ' ' , VW 1 2: it fi 21 ,g QSFZQ - 1.1 Lzif- go :ala 4 .gl g A515 '-Q. 1-L uk ,L A S f- i1 lf i 1 'Ni ff, fr' A 1 1 A13 1 I , I 1 LD 4 r I C930 Q41 i 1 . ur if ul wN' Q5 lull 151, 1 IH K1 ill El I y I 159, l fp 1 TN SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL TEAM Rear-H. Cohen, L. Davis, K. Peck, E. Eckman, V. Smith, B. Johnson, C. Hasting. M I Front-D. Shwaydcr, B. House, V. Hill, H. Hecox, C. Perkins, M. Patterson. :HSI . WW 1 VULLEYBALL 3.52 THIS year's volleyball season, under the -managership of Leila Erickson, started with much enthusiasm and ended with a surprise, as the 1OfB's won the charne pionship, with the Seniors and 11fB's tying for second place. The 10-B's, captained if-31 by Kate Peck, won every game and managed to surprise the sturdy Seniors. w jean Shepard headed the 10-A'sg Ellen Larson, the 11fB'sg Margaret Plettner, the L 11fA'sg and Caroline Reece, the Seniors. I In the second team tournament, the 11fB's took the honors, and again the Seniors ,- . fell into second place. Dorothy Frickle and Harriet Tower, respectively, were their captains. N This year there were enough girls to make a third team of 1OfB's and 11-B's. In ' 1 the one game, the 11fB's scored highest. , EPI , W , 1 STANDINGS g JR rmsr TEAM SECOND TEAM X C 10-B ,.,,.,.,,., .,..........,.....,......,.., ii iicio 1028 ........ ......i.i..i....i............... l if id Pgtis til A 101A zso llfB ............. ........ 1 o 1.000 . W .Q 11.13 vso 111A ..,.,,..... ........ o 1 ooo kr,- 1 xy ll-A ooo IZ ....,.......,., .....,., 2 1 667 gg 1 I 12 ........ ...,.. 7 so 1 k-59 i 1 ' I- . 7 Jr I ,f I X fy ' I 1,3 V I, I J R ff rx 1: I f 1 if 1 5 Q I 176151 4111111 11 , 22, I -ig D 1, 1 I fa ' - at J' 1 -. w 9 fr 1.1 1 V 'Luk Q13 1x42 1 -1 1 -.1 --. -V , .M 1 Q ,, , if ,, . f-. 2-M. y .1 ,. , LJ.. .- g 2-V... I 1 - - i893 11 Stew 5 11 i A no JJ, 4 Z A, X 1 -v ,K is 1' .-- W --Y A., Y x 3: 5 ls. in K.' M! N it .-. ?L+fa...E'-- ark 41. . slug-1 4 D' 1. l g'N ' Ir'LI L,f ' Qwf V 14 1 5 Nil l B ' '-4' i l i 51' if I S X 6 rj-I U 1 List A 1 S r I 'rl N' N M ii F Ill lr lfwl High llQ,Al 1UbHOR BASKETBALL TEANI , 'li ilgli Left to Right-I. Hecox, E. Tuppcr, L. Gordon, E. Larson, L. Olson, V. Boatright, E. Alexander, D. Doyle, M. Patterson F192 ll Jlllrl Vt! .tml GIRLS BASKETBALL swag I UNDER the management of Carolyn Reece, the 11fA's, by virtue of their conf :42 1 , sistent style of play, gained possession of the coveted title Champions, Of the ,N six games played, Hve were won and one was tied. The 12fA's followed closely, with 1 ,fr , four wins to their credit, and the 1ZfB's with three. l ! hh , ff In the second team divisions the 10fA's were first, while the 11fA's and 12fA's N UV ,PA tied for second place. l W . X For the first time in many years there were ive third teams, of these the 1OfA's V won first place. IL A l Members of the first team Champions were: Laren, Alexander, Topper, Hecox, ,fx Gordon, Boatright, Alsin, and Doyle QCaptainQ. ' ,Y . 4 77 The second team Champions included: Eckman, Phillips, Day, Smith, Dryer, I , 51, . 1 Carson, johnson, Coak, Coburn, and Conner. 14 J STANDINGS E51 JR FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM I DQ lic' me ........ .............................. Y 2 Pao IGB ............ ......,,,.............. Y 5 3 WL ,QJf ' ,xi iff? ........ ..........i... ............ 2 3 goo lO'Q .......... .. ......... 2 1 o 667 , ' .......... ....... 4 11' ,........... .......,. r is 1 1-A ........ ....... S 0 1.033 111A .......... ......,.. ii ii ci 667 xp' ,.' 12-B .......... ....... 3 2 coo 121B ..i.i..... ......... 0 2 1 1s7 9-19 12-A ........ ......... .,..... 4 1 soo 12-A ..............,....,........,,............ 1 1 1 soo 4, 1 '-s .5 H-4 E 17- ET' . 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A' 'LA ig, , , X' ,fx , HONOR CUP . fy OC AS ITS gift to the traditions of the school, the Class of 1920 'L 'f ts established a foundation providing for the award, each year, Q QTH of the Honor Cup. This award is donated in recognition of ex' . I 'vip i if cellence in scholarship, citizenship, and athletics. The Senior class X ' determines, from a list of honor students, three candidates for this l I award. Those chosen this year were Harold Padlield, Marlene l r Chamberlain, and Dorothy Earl. The faculty casts the deciding , ' vote and this year selected Harold Padfield to receive the award. A Harold is an honor student, being a member of both honor so' fag cieties and has had a prominent part in all phases of extrafcurf ricular school life. He has been on the baseball team two years Hamld Padflfld l 1 in ,cn and was captain of the basketball team this year. He was chairman of the handbook l CJ ff 'J committee, and, as Head Boy, has presided over the Student Council in so eflicient F W a mannsr as to make his Selection for the Honor Cup a wellfdeserved climax to three I years o service to the sc ool. 5 X fu' N HILL SHORT STORY CONTEST ' p PEGGY Simpson, a Junior, was awarded the prize for the best short story written lllln llll I durin the year 1929. The story, Sundown, is on ranch life, cattle rustlin , and 9 S 8 thrilling romance. The beautiful, vivid description of western ranch scenes was an I outstanding feature of the story. N The contest is open to members of Mrs. Adkisson's Short Story classes. It was i--- IH l founded in 1921 by Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Hill, who wished to create an added 4 interest in that course, and in story-writing. 'J' ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS , THE Alumni Scholarship Awards, of sev- 1 In enty-five dollars each, were this year be awarded to one girl and one boy. The win' ners were Albie Travnicek and Harmon Davis. P, Both are very earnest, sincere workers and Y have won the admiration of every one at East. M, The Committee which decided on the seniors i 54 to receive the scholarships consisted of Miss l Porter, Miss Smith, Mr. Hill, Mr. Spitler and l Mr. Pitts. Harmon Davis W The scholarship was founded in the year 1924 by the graduating class. Since ix, A Q3 that year each senior class has, as its gift to the school, left a sum of money which has C94 LY' been added to the scholarship fund. Up to the present time the fund has reached 4 JR nearlysjimreerthousanld iollars. C h S1 ki hu l h SQ ie ravnice , orn in zec of ova a, came to t is country eig t years ago. K Since then, she has earned her way through school, and has saved enough money to C? p A enable her to go back to her own country this summer. K SQ Harmon Davis was president of the Senior Class and president of last year's I Junior Class. He has also been an outstanding athlete at East. 4 Gig I cf k r BX 9 ICK si FF I U fl vc! 9 Oc Lf' X Jail I A kill C7 442,-i..' ,I . X Li Mug YY 'ff' -'xxj . i933 P- I Dx q, A lx fl' J P --fi.. 'r f In . . I- if fN Y v C 2 f A -N A- - f , - - V f , , C305 fl' Li fl ,L y Lg Tflqbpg V14 ffl.. J , - -3119 I all-4 A s A fig ii: AJ 'JA ' if f A F A J 4 I F 65 rwfx K'- CD l 1-In mm 'mf- L LO ,-x l' T 1 l r RI Ill T gm . .J I C LOUISE STELER STEINBERG PRIZE THIS year the Louise Steler Steinberg prize, the annual award given to the best commercial student, was bestowed upon Betty Williams, honor student, for her excellence in shorthand, business English, and typing. The Steinberg prize was instituted in 1924, in memory of Louise Steler Steinberg, a graduate and teacher of commercial subjects of East. Betty Williams has made an excellent scholarship record dur- ing her school career. She has studied typing, shorthand, tran' scription, and other commercial subjects for three years, and has always had very high grades. THATCHER CUP HE Thatcher Cup, which is awarded every year by Thomas Thatcher, a graduate of the class of '26, was won this year by Harold Padield, head boy and outstanding athlete. Harold's athletic prowess, leadership, and sportsmanship made him stand forth as one of the greatest players in the DenverfBoulder League. Betty Williams As Captain of the '29 basketball team, Padheld led the squad to the league cham- pionship, and on to the State Conference. His brilliant playing on the gridiron, basket' ball squad, and baseball diamond gained him positions on many all-conference teams. Aside from his athletic achievements, he has attained high rating as a scholar. CRAWFORD CAMPBELL MEDAL HIS year, in accordance with the wishes of Mr. Campbell, the Richard Crawford Campbell Medal was awarded to the most outstanding Junior boy, instead of to a Senior, as heretofore. Clark Williams was awarded this medal by faculty selection. Clark was president of the Junior Class, and fulfilled his off lice successfully during the past year. He has attained high scholf arship while at East, being a member of both Honor Societies and promises to be one of East's finest Seniors in the year 1929f193O. KIWANIS CUNTEST HARLTON HINMAN, president of the Congress Debating C ark Williams Society, represented East High School in the thirtyffourth V55 oratorical contest for the Kiwanis Americanization prize, which LT, was held at South High School on Friday evening, February twentyfsecond, at 8 o'clock. The subject for this year's contest xob was Americas Beneficent Service to the World. A Mrs. Lowe headed the committee of the faculty in charge of QQ choosing a student to represent East. Charlton was given honor' 1- able mention in the linal contest. A.-X lt ' E l f 5. B91 '2- .jf df . w g,J vu' wx' 1 Eiga BIB 1 ,c. oO' sl' D . N O fx Q lb i G I 9 , , C? X34 Lf' it FN fl ?sl3 W ll 2324s .5 by I94l 5 x N' if s SN gl CQ? bi Char on Hmman G1 N 1 , ' if DEBATING TEAM RuarfA. Shoolccr, B. Brock, A. Kauvar, W. XVilllams, C. Blout, N. Shcre, W. Hammcl, l, Kramlich, D, Cook, R. Pechman, H. Goodsteln, l.. Cannon. FrontfS. Frost, M. Black, M. L. Dcgen, M. MacDonald, M. Anderson, P. C. Garrett, E. Stovall, M. Schuster, D. Young, M. Quarles, R. Dalhcy, S. Watlingrnn. Not in PxcturciClnrk Grimm, 1 mt, DEBATING AST's debate team, admirably coached by Miss Pauline Garrett, debated both negatively and afhrmatively every high school team in the city, the Denver Uni' versity Freshman team, and Englewood. The question for the city debate was, Resolved, That Too Many People Go to College, while Resolved, That the Recent Military and Diplomatic Intervention of the United States in Latin America Should be Condemned, was discussed in the two outside debates. The year 19281929 has marked an increase in interscholastic debate participants . as well as in the general student interest shown in the debates, which were non' decisional. l95l I 1 v ,, 7 sv , .I ' ,T :xy .T Cir, I , y x V , J- , I I my V I -Y V Z g 1 - ,a P45 . i V 4 I ,qi Q X 1, In Q -4 t-O..-.ax 4.l1'N.- fl' - ,AL A . F ,,,, A , -M md. . ....,........ .-...,. --.wa xv , Q ' .1 N, l , Q f i 7 sf' fl s WA . ' rx? Q f'-fl l I H W 1 1 , - -J 529 ru, 1 , T I s.. E' 5 f' fl CAST or THE YOUNGESTH . Lilq ' T Standing-R. Dalbey, W. Gentry, W. Hammel, R. Bradford. X ' H Seated-M. Van Hall, M. A. Boyd, M. Dart, H. Tower, D, Earl. 4 T2 li i at 5 SENIOR PLAY mm lm THE play, The Youngest, by Philip Barry, was presented by the Senior Class in the school auditorium Friday, May seventeenth. The story deals with family life in QQIQ J any American home, showing the attitude of elder brothers and sisters towards The R Youngest. The play was directed by Miss Ross. 'LQ THE CAST T J. Mrs. Winslow ..............................,.........,......... Harriet Tower f H l Augusta ............. ................,......... .....,......... M a ry Dart 'J 1' Allan ..,.......... ........ W arren Hammel T A, ' a 4 Oliver .. ....... Richard Dalbey. 1 Mark ....... ......... W illiam Gentry , , MAIL Martha ....... ......... M ary Ann Boyd V, riff, Richard ...... .......... B ob Bradford ' 1, W' W t i , Nancy ........, ..,........ D orothy Earl T ff- N-.Nl XX , Katie ........... ........................................ M axine Van Hall 'Q xi, ' ., A ,f ' ' , MYOU AND I jx :N l THE Players Club of East gave their initial performance on Friday evening, january Q- i il' T twenty-fifth, at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium, with the presentation of You and I, 1+ S 4 a threefact drama by Philip Barry. D 5 E ' 311, The cast of talented actors included: Mary Dart, Gene Stark, John Robinson, by xkql Dorothy Earl, Helen McCurtain, Sherrod East, and Bob Bradford. Qi 3 R The play, under the direction of Miss Ross, was presented with humor and wit, . H 'LN ' although a serious background veiled the humor. It is the story of a young man who p bf, . ' sacriiices his present career for the girl he loves, so that he might become an artist. I F ' 7-N 1 J tal a W--as-a -..W . a - a , -aa -ra D - - ' ' .. . ' 1 Y - - 4 .- ' , 'v 1 N 'T' 1- , XT :a,ff X, , 'l 1' K X 'X rf K ' ' 'mg iV i 'quill fa K 'J i ' Q 5' , . XF, X If iixlh Tu hx V34 s 'J ax.-:DJ P, as Ah -, S.. X -... VX 'I Y.. .kvkxx 1 f -X, 1 L .xl T L.- ,. f-.l. .,. -..- -. .. .,, gzv , - i961 FINE ARTS F fl ' 7- k'x'X:T' 'ii' -' Q ' , Q 'Vis fl, x 5 V ,Y Qfg ,N . Y V I , f 17.542 ia if :ig as as mi Q., G, .ia - as 'A -TTL M 19 as X-f if rs.. uk' LANL F. r - ga , W I gg ART DEPARTMENT K L Q4 THE term of '28 and '29 brought East's Art Department into further prominence 11 Rv T in the art world. The moulder of the Angels' plastic abilities and talents, Miss if-3, Estelle Stinchfield, has, as always, generously given her excellent guidance in all 'jf ' undertakings. T Sets of interesting woodblocks and prints, turned out by the students, have been i ' requested and accepted atboth the Metropolitan Art Museum of New York and the l Boston Museum School of Art as parts of their permanent loan collections of prints. A Many of these also were sold to artists and architects of Denver. A similar group was nfl made up and sent to England. A very encouraging market has been found for this Q-ff work from varying sources. Prints from the blocks of John Lounsberry, Mina Conant, J rub Mary Roesch, Betty Stewart, Ruby Donelson, Edith Barry, Gertrude Pierce, and .5 Bernice Wilner were sold. 1 P East took all prizes in the Denver cleanfup, painteup poster contest. The winners were as follows: First prize, Carolyn Laytong second prize, Edith Barry, third prize, A Eugene Trenthang honorable mention, Nadine Kent. Another branch in which much originality and individuality has been shown is . ll an that of textile design worked on a basis of dynamic symmetry. Carolyn Layton won honorable mention and twentyfdollar prize in a nationfwide contest for children's I W textiles. l K, h IB mg Hubert Stanger designed a border for East's creed which was printed in the High EBQ School Service Magazine published in Washington, D. C. I um! BE The Angelus is done in Woodblock again this year and follows the theme of the Els -3- book, Sculptors in Their Studio. All designs and decoration found in the Annual . are, of course, composed and executed by'East students. V , LCA ' MUSIC , 13 ' UNDER the careful sponsoring of Miss Fareeda Moorhead and Mr. M. A.. Payne, ip A the music department of East was fashioned into a 'finished product of more than fection. sl average per PA is The girls and boys glee clubs were both active in many different branches through- 1 Q 4 out the year. The girls organized a double trio which sang at several affairs where QQ a small group was needed. The boys club had a quartet and a double quartet to their ' L, V credit. Aside from programs given in the auditorium, the two clubs presented Clever . QN Coeds, one of the most delightful entertainments of the year. ,yfli Y' East had a fine orchestra of Hfty members and a band of forty. The band is the 4 J . .. . . . S5 olflclal military band of the city. It also played at all pep meetings and athletic g games during the year. The orchestra always rendered its services when needed in the bg h school and outside. Pj, q 'N There was also an excellent dance orchestra which entertained at all social hours 1, . during the year. ,-1, .J 1 Kc I X , X Y 2 H LJ - f F ' K ' w - G0 Cfi fi it is si F01 fs f gf,-nf 3 fx X Daft ' Q11 d 415, 5 1 , 21.141-L Q .152 s T931 '1 EAST HIGH BAND Third-L. Patterson, E. Harpcr, W. Haskell, D. Richardson, R. Pankcy fDrum Majorj, H. Morris, Qlst Licu- tcnantj, C. Fields. I. Moomaw, R. Zobel, J. jones. Sccoral-I-L. Cline, C. Miller, N. Bosco, M. Anderson, R. Oliver, E. Porter, L. Solund, F, Barry, J. Guclich, . opper. First-Mr. Payne, A. Axelrod, L. Dubin, C. Wrigley, N. Lawson, T. Hall, C. Nicholson, R. Burnam, D. E. Douglas, W. Edwards. Vwlmx: M. E. Hanson A. Grccnslate T. Schrader R. Mitchell j, Williams H. Esscr R. Waldman W. Allcn Lf. Briggs Vxulmxl L. Duhin M. Dec V. Tashcr Viola: H. Tcmplcton 'Cello' L. Stirkncy M. j. Rcyer EAST HIGH ORCHESTRA Mr. Payne-Director Flute: A. Axelrod Clmmer H. Morris L. Soland E. Porter R. Christy Tromlvuncs M. Andcrson E. Harper Dmms and Xylophone C. Nicholson Fravrclt Horn L. Cline: Piano R. Peck Oboe H. Morris E991 Saxophone Came! R. Znebcl R. Burnam W. Yargcr W. Haskell S. Jolivctta E. Rodewult l. Dickson V. King R. Stanley J. Monmaw M. Yotter A. Fay GIRLS GLEE CLUB ThirdAD, XVicks. D. Bcckcr, M. Baker. M. Dart. M. Rcycr, S. Binstock, Miss Muorchcad, M. Grounds, A. Richie, M. Swift. B. Hughxurt. M. Andcrson. Sccond-C. Hcnth, S. Colburn. J, Griffin, H. Eggcman, E. Grccnficld, 1. Shcphcrd, D. Blanchard, D. Andcrf son. jackson, M, Ncirrhurn, M. Fynn. Firbtff. Fishcr, M. Mills, H. Grow, K. Williams, D. Earl, E. Link, G. Bcrgcr, B. Brown, E. johnson, L. Dulilw, A. jrilinsnn, M. flmvdy. BOYS GLEE CLUB Third-H. Dawson, NV. Gentry, R. Gunther, 1. Collins, D. Ferguson, Miss Moorchead, C. Hinman A. Bishop, S. Lcight, W. Prcvo, B. Bradford. Second-W'. Carleton, G. Stark, R. Hassc, C. King, 1. Andcrson, M. Gardncr, H. Hoisington, B. Zocbcl S. Vlolivettu, xl. Burroughs, J. Lundgrcn, L. Patterson. First-R. Knight, J. Hawlrcns, M. Cook, D. Robertson, I. Mogan, R. Card, B, Bixby, T. Bomash, H. Cook W. Turner, B. Marchxint, B. Duncan, l. Theising. 51003 , fp M-qi, -, -' - 5' ' ' r 44 'B ' f 'NV S V x f?7Q'f Lefa an gint? in ff iCWvn x W L, I l V . . :v - . a ff . , 1 V I Jaw cj k xi dk. 4 if lit H l V D J 1 ga '11 lff i ,A 1 f u Vp Miva- .ue All wcia.f.L .A i i F21 1 Q i i i - f 1 i f, .1 ij ,K I - C55 5 2 3 1 f . 1 'llillllxll 'Mi HCLEVER coEDS', Em, H1 Q UCLEVER COEDS, with its modern, catchy music, was the operetta presented by Hmm f' the Music Department of East High on the evenings of March eighth and ninth. mmm al The music was written by Josephine Knowles Kendelg the book, by john C. Kendel, f 53 director of music in the Denver public schools. The story is of college folks and the ' 5 backftofnature cure of Doctor jason, who despises jazz. The operetta was enjoyed I by all who attended the performances and it was one of the most successful ever given ffm in East. L0 N T f CAST OF CHARACTERS i xf 'S ' kv X . jMary Kendel Nellie String ........... .......... D orothy Wicks J Marilyn Jason ' l Sagly Baclcfr Jasper Bean ......... ........ M axgziii gaidner F D. I so ........ ....... B o Bra ord . . a y a er ik GxfaceaNdl-cross ...... ......... B etty Strong Smflfa Ama ' ' l Mary Kendel l Kurt Cathay .......... ............... G ene Stark Don Jose ......... ........... B ob Bixby ,f CJ George Small ......... ......... I ohn Lundgren . . ZW v e ' N Q STUDENTS ' F Z May ....... Betty Iane Hughart Bill .............. ........ A rthur Bishop , Esther .... ........ M axine Northrup Harold ........ .................. F red Riley 'A 0 'N Jenny ......... ........ A nnella Richie Bob .......... ........... I Olin Anderson QF' h T Edith ......... ...... C harlene Heath Fred ......... ..,....... I ohn Burrows K,- ,S Mabel ........ ........ F lorence Fisher Tom ........ --------- B ob Guenther S :Q , Frank ......... ............ B ill Gentry Sam ...... ........ I ohn Calluns 1 1 - V - 9 x f X i Dy ' - X V D fjqxh D ij' Y, I X Q' fl 47 I 6 NX O 7 xl rc K V N ' 'K' l T O A X7 V CX 37 EL NN , lx , J fl, f L e ,J 3 X 4 Qjl gi adsiprcpar J N nniuaufff fioij 1 v Fl P' I-7+ ik sf if I g X ig-5 lk '-bf Fj ',,.e'j,L.1...i,a,-1.Jl ' JA.. A' T' A A T 2 . U ,N , 3, .5 Q T .Q r- Q F J .L W . I 1, li T 1 i s i' l ,lg gg , P T i , 71 T . 1.4 w V 33 .W .g1TJ5 .ri r 4 P n ,rg , gf , Hr.. 'P -it . 'wgizf , . . l'ZTL.f TTI 3 ll CHIMES OF THE HOLY NIGHT ,jg T '. l. If HV' i ACHRISTMAS cantata, Chimesgof. the Holy Night, was given by the second lfflnlffl g , hour Girls Glee Club in the auditorium Friday, December twentyffirst. ' ' i Of the thirty'five girls who tried out for solos, eight were chosen. In order to lp- T give more girls the opportunity for experience, a different girl was selected for each P f A one of the solos. , , P Q w ' .4 The cantata, a story of the Christ Child, was composed of six solos, a duet, and V 4 , a number of choruses. The sin ers were accom anied b a iano and several string '- , , V , . S P Y P ,V T ' T instruments. uf lx ',', W. This ro ram, in a ver effectual way, hel ed to brin the s irit of Christmas , P g Y P s P :,,!14 time closer to all. I , XX T SOLOISTS - x 5 Mary Marks... ...... How Beautiful Upon the Mountain ' . '-ll T Qiilagiwgggrlch 5 ............ Earth's Weary Waiting Done X' 4 L- Dorothy Wicks .................... In the Watches of the Night XFN V X , Betty Strong .................. Let Us Go Even Unto Bethlehem 'A X-la ' Mary Dart. ......... ............ 1 1 ................ ... 1esus, Our Lordz' X351 kx Florence Fisher ...... ......... T he Star in the Eastern Sky -- ' , N I Mary Mills ......... ....... ' 'O Little Town of Bethlehem I . - E ' Q I' , ,,,,, M W ,,,, ,,., ,mW,,H,,-,,N,,,,,,,,-,.- . ,,,..,. ,..n....,-..--.....Y.J K xiwql ff V ,Y th 'Qi' 2 f , ,? . F I ll FF ,Y'.x k ks 3 , Y, 'W I .L P . X of -Y f, l ' TX. 'wh l fi. .P tt it efffck P T -2 'P XT ll , T ef 'kits X, P 1 P 'Ji , ills' 'T Alfa' 4.1 -e-...U T' if- 1-le ' ' f102'l SCCIAL j- - f V 7 -Si-,pf - 11' , r is it f-3 - - J F - - -- Ir , Xe'7XE,T'sxrig ,LH-gr , 5, :A N! ,x f ig? I EDJ V 11 zu f 5 v K Q N ' 'g 24 A L. 1 'L9..5i.LL f ggi ff, ag. LL fA'A-4A 'VA f 1'- ' ' ' '-H --h-'-'-------- -mf ' - A 4' Y W . xg? N 'N rg 'J . 1 + . --, - L X it 5 i l r I i . r' -w i 1 A X D o sg, Xp A CJ , rj! X xfl ' F92 U, ' l EAST HIGH JAZZ ORCHESTRA i i R. Buchanan, R. Burnam, E. Brown, H. Friedland, W. Hammel, Mr. Payne, J. Rupp, D. Richardson. ' l 45: EH 3 CONGRESS DANCE Balm. il E , A-N ANNUAL event, the Congress Christmas dance, was this year more success' 54m fully celebrated than ever before. The boys' gymnasium was transformed into a mm , . sparkling yuletide salon by a maze of lights, Christmas trees, red and green streamers, and other symbols of the joyous season. The affair was the last school social event of ' the- year and was attended by a record crowd, very merry and gay with anticipation 21 A ,fx of the comin vacation. A novel feature of this year's event was the introduction of , ., . . g . . . L, beautifully engraved bids in the form of Christmas cards. ' , x3 Hume Everett's sevenfpiece orchestra furnished the melody for the occasion. V' I -V, The patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Nl Q ' Henry Carroll, Miss Pauline Garrett, Mrs. Virginia Stearns, Miss Myrta Porter and X, Xi Miss Margaret Kelly. - ,W The committee was headed by Congressman Marcus Gardner. 1 i 1 KW l JUNTO-MINERVA DANCE l ,p A 4 AGAIN the two literary clubs combined to give their annual dance on Friday, p x Ly, ' '23 January eighteenth. At the Snow Frolic, the merrymakers danced in a wintry i we T :Ti atmosphere of silvered Christmas trees, icicles, and snowballs, but their enthusiasm was not chilled in the slightest degree. , -95 The bids, to carry out the scheme, were in the form of s arklin snowballs. Eurtonf X, X . . . P . g Q, Mann's sevenfpiece orchestra, engaged for the occasion, furnished the rhythm for the if P 'N dancers. ., -Q Eunice Frame headed the committee consisting of: Katheryn Fouse, Eloise Griihn, V7 Clara Bringle, Pearl Murray, Margaret Baker, and Marjorie Moore. , ' - -,N 5 ,. X 8 MJ' ' A 'A X Q ' to s s , .l i ' r N ' N GV ' ' 1, g X A -. -r fp X A fx f N70 sqm! Q 9 ft 'L' V' 5, ,N NX J -ff r' L , iw A 3 Q ji f L' W --1 s, kill! if if T C' T Nl if Y f'k0s L I 3 A 7 '- fl, 2, AL,-rs' :T jslitl V M I.-4 MT xx AY' -fu if Y V Tf f 4 4' I:l041 -4 ' 5 ,.' f ,P 5 'y f f -H577 2' P: As, 5' F j r I ' g ,Ai 'L 6661 ,if 1? if 'Z li, ,fl fn, J JY v l? . 'A AL 1.14 -54 ' M r -ggtri si A JEL, AREA fs ' W ' ' ' W' ' ' ' 1 ,- prx K L - ,if ii .J PO: - , , 1 .2 y fe jc Ji .wt , X, TC-'75 1 X U' N IQ!! y gm CHRISTMAS socmr. I l , 1 Q n m m I in in SOCIAL HOURS Mm THE social hours, which are held on the first and third Fridays of every month, were f ' Bl enjoyed by a large part of East's student body. The music was furnished by Mr. Payne's jazz orchestra, and occasionally special features, such as the Christmas social J, sponsored by Student Council, were presented. 2 Q15 The social hour committee was composed of Frank Pierson, Bob Whitaker, Albert I M Driscoll, Pearl Murray, Mary Jane Wight, Joyce Johnston, Lorraine Quait, and m0 ,px Gwendolyn Bailey. ,D J, hHNERVA.BREAKFASf A It 'AE W A-VERY delightful breakfast was given May second in the teachers' cafe by the Xl F f Minerva Literary Society. One hundred ten guests were present, including the 1, 7 girls and their mothers. The color scheme of the very attractive decorations was blue 1 ,A and yellow, the favors were tiny japanese parasolsg and the place cards were orna- 0 di N - w gy' mented with the club emblem. The flowers were afterward sent to the Children's - T Hospital. lg 35, Margaret Burnett served as toastmistress. Eunice Frame, the retiring president, K introduced the new president, Nelda Brooks. In appreciation of her faithful service, cj ,R the club presented Eunice with a corsage of roses. V l iv W ,ff K J 'fd - Y. V N g YY Q U at - i T w X 'n glb vt' fi U i rl ix 5, ff T ,ri A i f ff fb .lmv Q, vf ti -,Q 3 'Jfffl r -if is 1 Q' QL no i nv 2. of ll if i :gnc r or , Q K2 .r-.gi .L. L fiosj 1 SENIOR BARN DANCE FRIDAY night, October twentyfsixth, found the gym transformed by a maze of black and orange streamers, corn stalks, and true jackfdlanterns. Nearly every one of the hundred couples that attended was dressed according to the latest styles for farmers and farmerettes. Peter's orchestra, furnishing the wherewithal for dancing, was greatly aided by the serpentines and whistles distributed as favors. Delicious cider of the soft Variety and golden brown doughnuts climaxed the evening. Red Mains was in charge of the committee, composed of Mary Dart, Eva Wil' liams, Eunice Frame, Bill Gentry, Bob Bradford, and Harmon Davis. CLASS DAY ACCORDING to the traditions of former graduatingnclasses, the last Senior class meeting before commencement is held on the last school day for the Seniors. The occasion for this last meeting is the reading of the class prophecy and will, and the Senior luncheon, during which a program of variety and interest is given. Those in charge of this affair include: Mrs. Moore, Miss Fisher, Miss Kolbe, Miss Garrett, Helen Miles, Pauline Casler, Maxine Hartner, Fred Winner, Henry David' son, Lillie Butler, William Strickland, Ralph Korklin, Virginia Tasher, Dorothy Anderson, Peggy Thompson, Charles Blout, Eleanor Foote, Margaret Burnett, Ann Morrison, Winifred Watson, and Richard Sumner. I:106j SENIOR PROM THE Senior Class Cruise, on Saturday, April sixth, was the cleverest and most effective prom ever given at East. Every feature of the affair had some bearing upon the idea of a trip on a boat. The passports were program bids with green leather covers, having a porthole on the front with the numeral 29 showing through. Cap' tain Dave Ginsberg and his jolly jack tars, the ventilators, deck chairs, sets of quoits, and life savers, all assisted in creating a decided atmosphere of the sea. The promenade was led by Harmon Davis, president of the Class of '29, and jane McDonald, his attractive partner. The crew, under Captain Hinman, who had charge of this trip, served well. The mates were Wilfred Bennett, jack Collins, Richard Dalby, Bill Gentry, Eunice Frame, Katherine Williams, Annella Ritchie, and Katherine Fouse. SENIOR CLASS PICNIC THE Seniors held an informal picnic at Elitch's Garden on May twentyfninth. Everyone furnished his own lunch. The class enjoyed games, races, and the va' rious concessions, and a dance was held in the pavilion from two o'clock to five. The committee in charge of the event was composed of jack Franklin, chairman, Charles Staat, Thomas Erhart, Leonard Cannon, Ruth Bretschneider, Edna Ayer, and Anna Lida Giltner. fiom 7 P7 X :X ,. -. KX .Q X65 N X Y XX 14 if T X X S VX xi. s 'L 1 N 1 gif ,,X:. X ' ' X X HX. ' .W X VX ,.. , 'fz'::. 1 f ' 54 A f I I. - l j,, l 1 , 5 I P ,- Y K f J D, 4 N. X, P. 1 ff' X . . X ,, Af L L i l .,'. 1 l l nfs I X . 7. w .. . ' ' I I RED AND WHITE DAY JOINT COMMITTEE I , M Fourth-D. Russ, A. Driscol, R. Ogier, W. Hammel, H. Dawson, G. Clark, I. Kramlich, M. W'ight, S. Blue, -JIU . B, Gentry, R. Bradford, J. Aitken, M, Jameson. X K .J , Third-B. Hall, C. Williams, M. Foster, M. Kircher, L. Dobbs, H. Tower, R. Williams, W. Clarkson, D. , - Richardson, B. Whitaker, B. Price, R. Dalhey. X SecondfJ. Goodman, A. Thrclkeld, J. Kennedy, HX. Terasaki, C. Reece, E. Frame, J. Rupp, J. Thompson, I . , 1 F L.BKcglcy,hK.kFoI:1XseMR. Bregchgciiieiililvg Eavxs, C. HiHman, R, Burnham, F. Pierson. I 'X i '- irst- . par aw , . ains . ar . a icld K. Wi iams M. Kendel. -, X! X . , . . i w X ti' x V 1 RED AND WHITE DAY 1 ll X NCESSANT noise and rnerriment, gay costumes, and rainy weather characterized f Red and White Day. A costume contest and the awarding of ribbons for the three lla . c ' best home-room posters were held in the auditorium during the morning, followed by fl. .Ml the annual InterfClass Track Meet in the afternoon. The jitney dance and the crown' MII. 1 ' .E I 1 ing of the May Queen brought the third annual Gala Day to a close. Competition was 't'.lfL...L: 7 fl ff 1 exceedin l keen, but ever one was deli hted to see Eunice Frame receive the honor. WWW' ,. . X Y X X I X .. ,,uJ, 71, 5 X' The cup was awarded to the senior class during the evening celebration. Qqm Fi ATTENDANTS TO THE QUEEN Illmlil 4 3:4 l SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS Marie Van Hall Elizabeth Seebass Madge West Mary Jane Wight Marlene Chamberlain Kathryn Williams l Janice Kennedy Allene Baker Nelda Brooks Rebbecca Johnson Sally Baker Mary Ann Boyd : Ann Woodman Sadie Collison Janice Miller Martha Burrill Eva Williams Agnes Leonard , , , M , I I Us W I I H QM, l . . Q1 I M X lx I K XX , 1 N .xxx i ox 4 I !Ly4'l , nw I ac D or -i is RED AND WHITE DAY COMMITTEE HEADS k RcarfF. Pierson fConcessionJ, M. Jameson fAthleticsJ, R. Ogier fCupJ, D. Richardson fFloorJ, E. Frame KS: N fAthleticsJ, L. Kelley fAsst. Athleticsj, H. Padlield fPoints and Tagsj, B. Whitaker Uudgingj. Y W AD V Front-B. Gentry fPublicityJ, W. Clarkson fAuditorJ, B. Sparhawk fsponsorl, J. Rupp fMusicJ, D. Earl jx gx K Q fQucenJ, M. Kcndel QH. R. Judgingj, R. Bretschneider fDecorationJ, N. Mains. A Tv , s - N , . gt i i kr, Pins 1 v .X - X X X X NJ, '-'f-'+'r 'r 'rr''r t11 9T rr' ff to ' ..-'fx D' '1'H i M I X or . M .I f .luv , J X,-X 1 A , . N, X lx - Xe IXX H 'Q rf I ,J ll It ' Q X. ,. f ...fl fmt.. -c T f L N sl . all z I , ,f . 'n'f' Y f- fi 1 ' ' ' . Liosl Awardin the Cu DD ,o 5, Aww. iw L1o93 2 P ll P P' K ix .pt-77 if 2 5 ,g .X it ,g ...af R., .. 'ef-11, - . -si .A -.at.- , ' Z A' A, A' ,L A Y i . p , . - ... - . .. vm- W, -,4,,W,,-,,,,,,,., I I' f , ' Lv., ' .J P i. 1 -l ,, j fji , 3 I X j l ll si ,Agp K if B l LID If ll 144 f Y j fi. a ,il V 'LW iii, Ili, filnlilf: Wi i l l , QT , JUNIOR PROM ,QW l AMIDST the hangings of the colorful and cleverly designed modernistic decoraf ' 'Ml tions of a garden party, East's-Angels danced to the strains of Tony Ferraro's ill'flf'l 1. i It . ., lukgjr sevenfpiece orchestra, in the school cafeteria, on May fourth, at the annual junior Qtr rr P B Promenade. ! l Members of the fairer sex, dressed in the frills and fuss of such an occasion, and , , s escorted by handsome young men, sophisticated in their evening attire, enjoyed this + ' A 1 garden party only through the efforts of Madge West and her assistants: Meredith , ,x , -' 4x Jameson, Clarence Gumeson, Eloise Griffin, john Aitken, Clark Williams, Betty i i E 1 Strong, Rebecca johnson, and Mary Foster. A 'l Each youn lady received a delightful little gift in the form of a stuccoftan X, 1 1 g A I ij If-ggi, leather bid, adorned with gold letters and containing the dance program. lj. j CLIO-CRUISERS DANCE E lb ,4 ON April the nineteenth, the CliofCruisers landed safely in the airplane hangar 5 - -Qi ,Q 5 at East. The passengers alighted amidst the shouts and cheers of the crowd. '4 ,L-4 j The girls who enjoyed the trip were presented with corsages of sweet peas. The crowds Hx l' JR Q were more than joyful, and the flight was a huge success. ' 4 5 Those in charge of the affair consisted of Ruth Bretschneider, Phyllis Buchanan, K-wil , ,il Sadie Collison, Mary Ann Boyd, Charlene Heath, Mary jane Wight, Eva Williams ' , and Harriet Tower. tr C4 i i B 'E C4 M384 ee -W -tr W' - fs ,L-:TM 71 H H' wr. it ' 5 AT . 'll' A NN X fl X A F M ya v' ' '..f7I.flljlll 1 is ' 1 .4 ex i cl, . is it i. if 3 i .V U1 f- N, 1 L '-f . XX , A , we 'if-,L 0, If x 1 , Rf' W T.-. Q asf A A...-A- u. , -n.i - i Wt: iii W Vgixiff m- V' -' ' -'A A fiioj ,FL 3 1 lin , le . L I ,.e M: Y. I: -.f 1 ' , HM fi' M5 ,-.1 R fi .-3:3 Thr s uf .X ,TT 51 ,gl f rl' '15 'T55 'YWQ 1 . , ' 1 V KV.. , ' 9. ,- .: . 1 Q, , A V ' .JL A 55: N- ,r- S34 .57 ' 9-, 'Kw'L'- 9331- , 17 WTS: 1 Q- I I Izx VI 'Y' - . TQ-QV I XII I I III jg-' IxI III I H I 4' 5, A HJ 5, ' 1 ' ' ,v X ' .,.. Q ,- II , I , I e. I I , ,II . I I W .W D ', I ' ,fbi .. s -ss .1 -71. .arf J-st. .QWJRL ' .nik if - ll, .3 if i are. l 1 .1 ll' 1. f at ' l P' J , 2 ' l l 1 1.. , 1 ,l ' 1 XJ. 1 Y l 'X 1 I if A. , 7 g Q y , .sg I 1 1 AAI 1, 4 , F- l ' - -N 1 f F' i A ' 1 I , i ll' 1 H .I 1 , 'F .1 1 ,lv-e ' ' HI' l Rear-L.IFlax,gV. Crahgllm, L. Greenfield, W, Hopkins, D. Abbott, V. Austin, L. Flickinger, D. Rand, G. 1 ' , En, c. 'nnett, .R--4. 1 1 1'V'f Froniil lIEusiiLH.IISchoenffidiKE. Korklin, J. Parsons, E. Simon, Miss Grant, L. Harvey, J. Geisinger, . P , . C :1 mz , . n on. , ' ' Other Mezihbirs-M, Xndelrson, Fi gallon, C, Barmettler, R. Bayer, D. Davis, YV. Denious, E. Fisher, R, l I I Gardner, B. Hall, XV. Kclch, A. King, L. King, R. Marchnnt, R. Mintener, C, Mudgett, G. Rndetsky, I F ,I ' M. Recs, H. Reilly, R. Riley, j. Thompson, G. Whitford, E. Horton. ff, 1 5 ,, I 1 1 , I OFFICERS B' 'I-- l Lewis Harvey ................ .................,.... ................ P 1 csidcut 1 jglrtil' 1 4 Charles Bzirmettler. .,,.,...... ....... V 1cc'Pres1de11t 'NY' 1 t XVm. Ellsworth Fisher ........ ..........., S ccrctary 5 ' , ww joe Geisinger ................., Treasurer - l- A Miss Grant ................... . ........... Sponsor I ' il 1, IL . I il . - 4 P, 11 l't ABCCLUB V 'il L, ' A U 1 5 I1.Q1IX,I HE year 19274928 saw a new organization spring up in East H1gh in the form 5 .Y HQ 'Q' of a bovs' classical club under the onsorshi of Miss Anna M. Grant, l I . 1 I I K ' The ur ose of the A B C Clu 1 '.. - of the reatest ossible leasure and , l I X P I I I .l g I P 1 , profit to be derived from hearing a s . .. ,Q a out ancient language, customs and , 1 countries, especially those of the Gree s a ' oru ns. It has been expanded to include 5 flf ' -- - I 1 1 ' ,1 and put to work the greatest num r am m ers. Speakers this year have been 1 ,I 1 . , . . ' it ' instructors in our own school: Mr. , 1 -' 1tts, Mr. Clifford, Mrs. Strang, and II 1 1 I Mr. Marinoff. : -. H I l ', . . . . . N' P -7 'x The end of 19284929 finds th1s oranization well on its wa to success w1th the ,41 ' fs 1 . . . . . g Y . . 9. 1 - 1 lx ' ' sincere hope of attaining ICS ideal, the conquest of knowledge, or at least l1v1ng up lf 5 , ' , P 1 to its motto, stadium intellegendif' l w-.L I 2 e F 4 I ' ' , lx'lfT4,l'- 'T-'Lan T 'M--ii 1-MM- i'm-MT- ' - jj W ' ,- - H 441 i i F--Iv' A CA ff. . ,fi 1 fr is ll-at ,I xx ,, . ,IW 1, If .spy , 1 A , A 1 7 A . 1 L , 1 , qu. ,H Q - ,r I I IL 1 1 1 l Y Y x .V-ll 1 .1 If! 4 1' . 1.1 if - I rw! ., ,I ' II -,- , ', -, I1 ,III N xI I l' Y -L -I :' - -Y Y - -Q' Y Y T ' .el 1 Y Y ' 'jill , Y V H ' 1' f 111 1 f - 1 7 Q, - , Y f -. .- -Y KY - , -- I - . 7, , 1 T' X -Isl: R li :A ifiz Z jK K' v KP A C - ar L13 29..:3.J.S.' Lap ef 'Q tg r as 4 A ' , Lg' 14 X 1, ' ,.-A-,.. M..- .-- . , -... Y .--.,, ,H - X- ., A , T - I pl ii 1' 1 K J - l f4 A fl V K , K K K ' . Xl,-7. .- x X 'N 'N .:. ., f l L' ll J' l l ge. ,Al K N . k . KK , .J .. . Ji T1 . f' W i 1 'L 9 . d r XJ! X I I . L Il . A K K ----V Q l I , Third-Mr. Carroll. J. Kenyon, H. Reilly, J. Pechman, R. Knight, B. Link, M. Snyder, B. Kunz, D. Mitchell, 'i C. Kendrick, D. Larson, J. Calkins, F. Bach, B. Denison, D, Denison, H. DeNio, K. Patton, C. Fields, K ' M , J. Walker, T. Dwelle, B. Jacobs, J. Henderson, L. Cochran. .- I. . , Second-W. Burgeson, E. Brock, J. Mahon, R. Olson, E. Myers, J. W. McEwen. B. Estes, J. Edwards, 'W' Ll' ?.V.hMcCabe, W. Prevost, R. Burt, E. Gordon, C. Switzer, W. Moore, M. Steinberg, G. Briggs, H. rf N 7 , t m. 'HJ-L First:E.aKullgren, C. Crowley, R. Esaacson, E. Horton, M. Kidder, C. Cayon, Mr. Nicholson, C. Boyer, K llgushw E. F. Snodgrass, E. Isaacson, J. Pastine, T. F. Bradley, R. R. Haase, N. Kinney, W. Ray, . ou as. ,f i 'li V Other Memli-fs-P. Stumm, T. Wallace, N. Granes, I. Moomaw, A. Campbell, L. Schultz, E. Lewis, H llll Y E. Thorton, J. Eager, B. Woodward, D. Watrous, M. Hearon, M. Steinberg. 2..- ' OFFICERS 1 Elbert Snodgrass .............................. .................. P resident ix Tom Wallis ........... .......,.............. ......... V i CC'PTCSldCYlt . 'j , Philip Stumm ........,... .............. S ccrctary N Tom Bradley ................ .......... T feature-r Lg ' T mzfafxzsaoflz ......- --...-. S 4 fl I ' ' N ' ' ' I 1 M AIRCRAFT CLUB T , -4-'li V r HE Aircraft Club, formerly called the Spad Club, was organized in 1924 and is K . K lx A i supervised by Captain Gayle, who s an instructor of aviation during the . r World War. ' ? l ' X' 1 The club has a mernbershl v ' a lar e memberslu has made it - . . . . P '- ,V g . . p . n 1 yy i - 5 necessa to divide the club into two arts. ne of these which IS stud in the lan' Q S ' N . . ' Y g . P . ,a ' Qt ning and construction of the plane, 15 s nsored by Mr. Carrol, who received his P BA training during the World War. Mr. Nicholson is in charge of the other division, Lx, Jax T which is making a special study of aircraft motors. t' x Q The club has had many interesting speakers, such as Jack Euler, who is a lieutenant ',-35 , A ' in the army, and Ray Leonard, who graduated from Kelly Field and is a widely known F' QC' i air mail pilot. , 4 -' The purpose of the club is to give its members a foundation in all lines of aviation. ul ' ' - -A i 1 CTA1 . L.-. . v K l U.-. . .rlxv 3 if- - I N K X 1 T '42 . f W 4' N ' ' l Qi if k !,'l X an - Y lk K ' 9 2- 1X if' r. 7 fc ' H W - . 'gy 5 1.1 L ,, W fkji 5. J ,' A ' k I ' '--' T L -gfq V' lf I f K -N 5 v I f Q wb 14.1. had . V N-1 if Lifx , K M - - - -M 4M -Y - T- B- T img yrv' XF- Y 1 Q is r ' - fr. , 1 fr, as -A -N -a . , r .. f - r 1 Eff-X Ly ja. fra 1 1 cf.-psig!! N '11 ll git 1 v X Li Leif- :1..g'f..LX ' .aft f lx A .LA LA ,.- we ,H - sr-5. .- , ffl f 3 V' X l I 'L , . fn TA V ' . l V I X Y ,vp , 0 Cr ' . , 5 I H75 ' X 4 7 1 W I 3, I 1 rr' xl ll M , : 5 li H1 Y A ' ! Left to Right-J. Goodman, I.. Mock, E. Orr, J. Grassc, T. Hall, C. Hcaslcy, M. Neusteter, S. Buku, A 'lllg' .IN D. Lavender, Mr. Pearson. --...A Other Members-B. Hall, E. Simmons, J. Anderson, J. Hamilton, L. Quick, W. Lunn, A. King, T. Swift, lr '41 Vg, 'P iq' C. Williams. jg-'iffy , LJ 4 ,A U. .rl if! El IU Wil W My OFFICERS ming '4 4 D, L d ....... ,........... ..,,...........,. ...... ,......, ..... P ' a - . ' F QL' i M. lsizllcigtcier ......,.............. .,............ V 1ce'PiZiidS:: I ' S, Bnka ,,,,...,,. .......... S cc1cta1y-Treaxuvu Mr. Pearson ..........,.............. Sponsor PT F t xl ,. f x 'L' - ARCHERY CLUB A ., , N HE aims of the Archery Club are not only to offer means for lovers of this sport X .r -ilk to ex ress themselves in words as well as actions, but to tr to let others see what .1 fl - p I y I R ,' r a great sport we archers enjoy. H 7,1 X Is archery child's play? No more g out on a golf course and knocking . r a little white ball around with a stick, lrllofsi o e think archery is a game for a child? I W Well, it would take a pretty husky chilklxt I' t a 45fpound weight with one hand all Q, ' 2 1 the afternoon. This is practically what oes when he shoots a man's target bow l 1 ' bl' all afternoon. r ' . . . . r N . r , We are pioneers, because in the future there certain will be archery tournaments Rt' Q' I in which teams from the different high schools meet to decide who are the champion I XM, X I marksmen. - - 'sg H r I i i r +4 A- V- - fn-1 -' '- ' W ' -Q ' r-M' 'P , TT ' ' jg, ' ' Q 1 r SU-'f:.5r,. X ' ' , 'F' ' - 9'r'v wa PQI - -ev I N' :gp 'if-in V..-4 l i. A-Aff , , i K x.. y -Efx V' , F fl Ni? LL WN 1 'f ' 'X -'H NN, t s V it kv ,- ' I '- . F113 w A 'L 1 . i t, . K, fl ' ,. , ' , ' , km 'kg 1 N NL -kv G xl v V rg Q x. I .4 ' F W ' 4 X i X ' f a-l.'L,.L. ., ..- ...mx .- -. - if or -- -1 L l' j' 'ri' 1' ,Bl Lii iii' 'r 51131 --Q---A.. ..... .-. -..... .. M ,--.,-..-,..., V an ,M 5 ,,..--,-,., -v La- ..... -aww-..,-......-..... W---1 E - , . fa. .fill-.fegf 'Ti A' 'wee ' 155' ,V ' A ' I ' vL 1, 'R' . i i dia J W so , K.. . '1 K . ' A r i 1 tl f N ,J F - i Y 5 . . R 'l ., A If-js , , in 5 :gif .- irnrgl ?,' r I ,ff-,, c I . W' lp s-1-1 .H X T, .Ap I . 'S u f i V v- 1155 ill L W 4 I L 1 W , a ,if ' 1 ig 4 rs. ' ' V .ui in 1 W. M- C4 K' , -,tif ll E if U it 2 fi is I ll 'V Left to Right4B. Hicks, L. Foote, J. Aicher, L. Jones, L. Cannon, Mr. Triplet, B. Greenlee, E. Maudru, ' l 1 B. Tweed, H. Esscr. l l Other Members-B, Harper, D. McDonald, W. Powers, R. Singleton, G. Hockett, B. Lewis, T. Harper, E. 5 Johnson, C. Gumm. I OFFICERS . ' A Leonard Cannon .... ....,....,............ ....................... P 1 csiden! , ' 1 ' Clark Gumm ......,... ................. V ice-President '- ' x i William Hicks ........ ........,. S ec'reta'ryfT1eaxu1cr , X ,,f X - V Mr. Triplet ........ ......... . , .............. Spunsof 3 L-LA-,ii 7- el ' 4 E 1 L-4' . J ' w A ASTRONOMY CLUB 3, J INCE the time of ancient man, the study of astronomy has always been a vast source of interest. Sponsored by Mr. Triplet and led by Leonard Cannon, the i . W3 president, and Clark Gumm, vicefpresident, the club solved problems and discussed T -My ,. ya f L astronomical questions. ' v. V I H- Because of the necessity of havingiliad plane geometry, only Juniors and Seniors 4 ,I ' are eligible for membership, and the numi rfof the club is limited to twenty-tive. gig p if Q, The members of the Astronomy C1513 agree with the ancient man- To VL l i be wise, study the stars. f A 1 , J ' rsh- W J ' 1? ' 4 J 4 N' ' I 54 , 5 v in . -if' V35 ,:', -t ' 1.7, r '.-QT. nj! 7 'I A 'S I' V i - , 1 . fn . A I Ma! VI A -- ' , P ..-. f V i A f Y M Y- -I I , dr,--,,,-Mm, L.. .....,- . . e. ....-.. --, W... ..,,..... .W . , -..--.,.-..,..,.,. .A.. ..-....-. ... .. 51143 ' Rear-O. Potter, W. Marsh, O. Carter, W. Fletcher, R. Chamberlain, D, Matthews, O. Newell, R. Pierson, C. Meade, E. Johnson, F. Clover, O. Cramer. Front-R. Smith, S. Fisher, Miss Bruderlin, W. Cassell, R. Christy, T. Braden, H. Winchester. Other Members-B. Heinemann, H. McI.ister, A, Nielsen, D. Tavender. T, Trumbull, P. Tweed, C. Williams. OFFICERS Earl Johnson .........,....... , .,..................... ......,.......... P resident Rodney Chamberlain . ........ VlCC'P1CSid81l! Stanley Fisher ........ ..................... S CC1CId1y Frank Clover ........... .....,,.,................ T 'reasurev H bert W' h SCTgCdHf'Gl'AfmS el' IUC CBZEI' -Y .,---.---- Miss Bruderlin ...... ........... ..... , ..,....... S ponsaf BOYS KODAK CLUB HE Boys Kodak Club made its appearance at East four years. ago. At that time, twentyffive boys who were enthusiastic in kodakery banded together to maintain and promote this interest at East High School. The interest and enthusiasm stimulated at this time has continued. During the past year, the activities of the club have centered about the idea of improving the making of photographs. To this end, three speakers were obtained from the Denver Camera Club. They gave interesting talks on such subjects as the con- struction of a camera, principles of composition, and diiliculties that may confront the photographer in the field. The club also enjoyed an illustrated lecture on Photogf raphy in the Alps. Several field trips were conducted in order that some of the principles learned might be applied. The work of the year concluded with a contest in which the five best pictures taken during the year were selected. Each prizefwinner had an opportunity to make an enlargement of his photograph. fllij s K., M-.r if-M N ' L' ' - -f-ms, -Q -+A - .- iw- H I Q,-, ' ' , ' nv - 1 fi- - I 51 P t t, '51 , gg i Yff ' . ' .fn ' ' i . c ,, , , tif' Ie df V 'Rh 3 g 3 N i t i P' fi . Q r.. P i ix' J-PW, ix 'F a 5 P i I 3' l' . 1 W we ' P . 4 5 .1-iliifxzf , ' i .Qi : i H U- vi i, i 3 pp . 1. RearAW. Haskell, E. Kullgren, N. Sherc, R. Zoebcl, S. Maus, S. Connor, R. Peck, T. Dodd, R. Buchanan, ' C. Curriir. ' . Front-D, Rihhardson, H. Friedland, W. Williams, C. YVrigley, C. Nicholson, H. Morris, E. Porter, R. Bur- V nam, S. Jolivcttc, J. Nlvskcw, P. Kwartin, Mr. Payne. ' i Othcr McmhcrsfE. Douglas, I.. Patterson, E. Harper, L. Solon, H. Esscr, P. Veatch, J. jones. -3 5 OFFICERS ' Y Y Don Richardson . ......,.............. .,.................. P vcsidcut V'-f t QF' Edwin Porter ...... ,........... . ..ViccfP1esidcm Ti Zlfl - Ellwood Kullgrcn... ....... Scc1c!a1y1T1easmcr 'fi : Q I Mr. Payne ........... .....,..,,.......,,,.. S pumor Y l 1 l 3 ,a g 'Sl?5mYf'l Q ' 9 ,. i HE Boys Music Club is made up of a group of boys who are interested in music. Every person takes an active part in the programs, which are so varied in the types of music that everyone is entertained, whether he be a lover of the classical or the semifclassical. The instruments played in the club are as varied as the programs. All the orchestra and hand instruments are represented. Some of the best talent in school is exhibited at the meetings. At times when variety is needed, Mr. Payne allows the club orchestra . Q to play. All take part in this club orchestra. , --ig . , . . . y ' i The club is planning on a larger organization next year, and hopes to interest many , Y, Q new boys in playing solos, duets, trios, or orchestra work. ' -it 'ia iii., 5.1 ' I' I . ,, UMW, V Arm. h , ,a A K .. 4, U fum K , - Y, . Y . , N- . ol y -1 - - r ri V vl 1-.Y - - nf -a-f a -s V .ey o Q. 5 L ' , f' - . J . fi . . 1 X . N I , .. A 1 N g , A v gg .1.J.. LL .':!--f..L4A- -A A A A, , E c i I' ' , J r r iv- L ' . l P' l , ' 1 2' S A .11 v 'f e l X . I l 1 :TD W if , ' 1 i 1 N, ' 5 Q! . V ,, 1 ' . ULQ . - , ' ff? ff, ' A il Third-P. E. Norine, R. J. Summers, W. Smith, M. Maib, F. A. Dolberg, W. Smith, P. Kohlberg, R. Rupe, i 'I 'Nl L S. E. East, W. Hull, C. Stark, C. Smith, 1. F. Cullyford. Q lb- - ' 1 Second-B. Link, C. B. Ham, H. E. Fontius, F. Riley, R. Cord, H. Templeton, R. Savage, R. Q. Judelovitz, l 'i1 V , t l R. Klein, J. Hatch, D. Thamef. J. shumafe, J. Kenyon. , , A . First-H. Stanger, E. Gerity. P. Stidham, M. Kidder. -H Tx, 7 if .ull 5 'f rw OFFICERS ,. W, Q .i , A Lester Ga le ' N i..- 1 ,gubmd ggmg ....... ........................ ....... E ........ L C , ,Q , I , dwar errity ........... .......... x 'rst icutenant ' vip--r' C 'H'- i 1 4 Paul Stidham f ' .3 Elbert Snodgrass l JI? ' i Marion Kidder ....... ...Second Lxcutenants 5 Robert Thomas e P Kenneth Fuelscher l F Uri Ames ig CADETS v 1 i , NDER the leadership of Captain Gayle and his able corps of student officers, the l Cadet Company of East has made vast strides in all fields and all branches of J military science. A , According to the new system, the company is divided into three groups: first, E p Jw- ' second, and third years. One period each week is devoted to a lecture to the indi- L 1 L24 vidual groups and the whole company gathers for drill on the other two days. By this f or JRE! , plan theory as well as practice is included in the course of instruction. 1 25 X C The first company in Denver was founded in 1874, with the purpose of increasing ' . - P good citizenship through military training. The Cadets of this year have succeeded in attaining this objective, as well as in perfecting themselves in the military arts. l if-H KC be c --' be .- ..'c wwf- or fri? -'-ri,-W l 3 W . Y X C-, vlx:,l- kf 4 ' 1 M. I .X I e i. X L. fs it it f T .feu- Q sf, get 14- 3 Y g'5'-32. ,QQ ? 'f .: fA..a-.V 'f .-L-. ,.1....f an A - .'.-' 'i . --1--A If117j l nr i - 0 Li 4 i 'Ps All Q --'gg ,ll A , rbupmsh I . i Z9 ' -if l f : fr-'A.'J li fb ,4 T V 1 l f '- E 1. I., if I .. xl V, lrf Fourth-J. Shepherd, O. Murray, M. Fynn, B. Brown, M. Williams, D. Boswell, J. Steel, C. Heath, C. Highburgcr, N. Hansen, M. Payne, D. Martin, C. Lunt. Third-F. Fisher, H. Tower, R. Piclmey, M. Foster, E. Foote, S. Martin, M. Givens, H. Hibbitt, K. Palen, A. Griffith, A. Baker, D. Callan, J. R. Porter, L. Epperson. Second-A. L. Giltner, P. Pilchard, L, Murrow, G. Joseph, P. MacGinnis, K. Fouse, D. Becker, F. MacCartney, E. jones, C. Goodwin, B. J. Hughart, S. Hanson. First-Miss Sparhawk, M. Moore, C. Bringle, C. Zimmerhackel, M. Baker, N. Ferguson, J. Johnstone, P. Buchanan, D. Earl, M. Davis, P. Murray. A. Roehrig, M. Firebaugh. Other Members-M. Andcrson, G. Bradley, C. Carstarphen, S. Forsythe, O. Garoutte, H. L. Jay, M. Palen, E, Ray, D. Schmitt, M. Givens, M. Givens, P. Shannon, M. West, K. Williams, Z. Zerbst, M. Palmer, C. Humphreys, G. Bailey, B. Forbes, M. Murrow, F. Lindland, E. Griffen, F. Fisher, M. Plettner. OFFICERS Phyllis Buchanan .......... ..........,.,....,... ............... P 1 esident .,........Vice-P1eside-nt Stephana Hawkins... Norma Ferguson ...... ........... .... S c cretary Joyce Johnstone ...... Miss Sparhawk .......... ...........T-reasu1c1 .. ..... Sponsov CLIO LIO, named after the ancient muse of history, was founded in 1922 by Miss Evelyn Griffin, history teacher, for the purpose of studying the different countries of the world and of inspiring an interest in history among the girls at East. Clio landed safely at the CliofCruisers Airplane Dance, held in the boys' gymnasium, Friday, April nineteenth, thus completing a successful jeans cruise throughout Europe, South America, and the United States. This clever joint dance climaxed a successful year for the Clio Club. Teachers and outside speakers who have traveled extensively told the Clio girls numerous interesting facts and experiences that they learned during their trips abroad. Many historical cities, palaces and monuments were described in detail. At Christmas time the Clio girls made thirty scrapbooks that were sent to the Childrens Hospital. f1181 ,...- ., 1-3, X1 5 . l. ,Fig Y. . E , ,li E m l I E .' i .QM z X 'J' P . AA ii ,siizgr ,j iii' V5 1 f 'fs ' 1 ,LI s .,-,Uni . I . I i 4 M I I L fn .' ,I l gt., Y' is si E 1. egg f' r' l ..1' Q. U. I. H 3- s aa... is lr f l ap v 1, m W' 1 I 1 1 P' I4 ,f sf N Z:-V '..'7 '-i f'f1'.'7'7 e'i ' fir.. P' ' .i TRW' V it . .fm . N ' v A it ' p f 5. , .-,J I . U in '. ' - - .. E.. f JL. -.i:.... .dis , .L P gag- . H Y y 0 . 'K 17' V 1 i 5 . . Tr! in ,z .ff ii l ,af i I i gi.- af I . . . 3-i .I Q , Tl1irdgC. Levitt, R. Sundquist. M. Lcwellyn, M. Faubion. ' Second-M. Collins, R. Jones, R. Kaffer, H. McCartney, G. Berger, B. Williams, L. Butler, G. Miller, B. Millenson, M. Whcrry. E. Stewart, H, Molkenthin. '. P First-L. R. Pinter, E. Sobol, R. Hayutin, V. Newton, V. Suttin, P. Hayutin, R, Sachter, Miss McGetriclr, - 1' S. Stein, J. Rollnick, R. Kahn, A. Emriek, Mrs. Sullivan. Other Members-V. Card, P. Huscher, R. Bookman, A. Wilkins, L. Siddcns, M. Witt, A. Marchick, M. L Yottcr, J. Wilcox, E. Ross, D. Dabney. ' 'iv OFFICERS Sadie stein .,...,...........,..... ....,...,............., ....,......,,.,,... P 1 mam 11' Jeanna RlI'k ......,... ..,,,..,.. V 'P 'd 2 '-. Ruti.eB.QimZ'...'f.'f ,.,.. ......... fff.,sIifL.Zl', '4 Sluthsiachter .........,...... .......... T 1ea.su1e1 iss cGetriclr I i 2 Mrs. Sullivan I ' 'A'A S 'Damon I f 4 N L' 1 . COMMERCIAL CLUB 5 . p ' i T is with enthusiasm that the members of the Commercial Club join in saying, To be a member of the Commercial Club is a pleasure. And why shouldn't they? lr We have had many interesting programs. Some of our speakers were: Mrs. Helen, 9511, Personnel Director of the Telephone Companyg Dean Warfield, Dean of 'tliEfiD,' School of Commerceg Miss Marie Melzer, Dean of Girls at the same institiigfihg and Miss Patton, who is in charge of the employment department at the Y. VJQQG. A. Each one of the speakers set us to W4 Fw ll-4 thinking about the future, by telling us about the problems which we must face in .f k-. . the business world. R., . , The unique breakfast, which was the last event of the year, was held April eleventh. , 'N ' . 4 it, 3, l gc ' r . 1 l '21 fx 1 ,-E f TLT?-, -' hi' lL,Ll,:', , l Pipit? , AH: -big , 5 V ifqsdx 1, I . , 3 . qi, A ,.g- .- -. .4 i 5-0 tiff t ti . y V , 1 . if , - . x 1 at pr a. .1 i H ' v j H, . .ii .ggi ,im -3 V -f-,L -- . I A TQ- .,,,,Q.,,f.,,a,-,... fi -,,.., .T . fl. -.,,,Q-.-.',,. g,,....... -V S. ...... .. .,- ..... M..-w.--..-..-Q --Ha-.pf il f119j ,.. l . 1 r -i i if . ' , l Q 'Q V. r, fl., 3 1-,Q ' N - fir.- Us ,.-,. 7 , 1 QW, . V' '. 59 ln YJ 3 ' r., A 1 -4:3 w- . ll' '- E ! 'i3 1? -. . 3. 'E -rg ll 'rf lf? rf' pl if It ' I ll ' 1 'R Q A l . .. l 'l . .is Wi, , ' a, l ifij, I, l l- ' 'Q ,far :afar v f' will I 5 ill of . i al. f Fourth-R. Price, C, Burnett, H. Fontius, F. Bumpus, C. McCarthey, W. Williams, A. McDermith, W. Bennett, G. Logan, J. Smith, R. Williams, L. Cannon. Third-R. Card, R. Bosworth, S. Bradley, G. Waldron, J. Anderson, S. East, I. Rothgerher, M. Hull, H. Stark, A. Bishop, M. Gardner. Second-R. Russ, W. Evans, j. Robinson, C. Williams, W. Hammcl, S. Fisher, O. Cramer, D. Abbott, R. Marchant, G. Alenius, C. Blout. FirstTiF. Pierson, R. Dalbey, R. Whitaker, C. Hinman, R. Sumner, N. Shere, E. Wieselman, R. MacMillan, . C r l. Other I:ffem6lJxeAfsfM. Anderson, W. Graham, J. Parsons, R. Mintener. OFFICERS Charlton Hinmnn ,. ......................... .............. P resident Richard Sumner .....,.. Vice-President Marcus Gardner .... ......... S ecretavy Richard Russ ....... .......... T 'rcasuvef Mr. Carroll ........ . ........ Sponsor ONGRESS, pausing to look back after twentyffive years of leadership in scholastic activities, Ends that the past year compares most favorably with those preceding it. Led by Charlton Hinman, president, and Mr. Carroll, sponsor, the club carried . out its program throughout the year with great success. , . The programs of the club included several interesting and prominent speakers, fl' 5 k- many interesting discussions on current topics, and two debates. , ll S X' The social activities also have been exceptional. The iirst gathering of members 4 ix, Q . was the annual reunion banquet held at the Blue Parrot Inn. The CongressfChristmas 1 ' . Dance was carried out in the spirit of the season and was a distinct social success. ' gif With a majority of prominent Sophomores and juniors returning to the club next V' L- A ,Sgt year, Congress is assured of as successful a year as the one now past. P l - f . . r lr 4 M as , , is ,, . . N -:4,...., 41,125 ,- so o' 51? i' A-'-' '......' ,, f i ' 1 1 f . , we ,. s ,I f. B lik I . l ' rt Slit .4 - f 1 . or r , fi Nl ef 1 Q -' . t mini .f- ki 4 v, j, , r 1 ,cs , A ,, 1 ,K . af , , 4 if .a t--. 'Q - 1 Y E r . ' 1 f -..L , , V . ,, , M A A W K .. , jigs.. .. , . -.-- -, - h -- ,-in AMA-4: 1 it if if-WQH5. ,V H - .......,-..,. J 51203 ., .. 1, -- ..- W , .. ..-- .-. - Y--, -- ...M ...--up - -, ....... , .....-...........-.......- ,.,.....i.-..i.1...l 1.- fi fir' -:iff 'fer'-'if f 'W if 'T ' v 1 . , i . .- - - , Y . i . - I i i 4 -I. 1' -Q Ph , 1 A 355 nl 1 .gf ,x. i in Q-. ff yiife H .- , - ri i ., , in P 'L' , : 1 1 '..-.. . an l i Third-R. Livcrman. V. King, A. Leonard, I, Blair. M. A. Boyd, P. Simpson, A. Woodman, D. Lzxtcham M. Dart, E. Williams, P. Casler. Sccondvj. Ayer, V. Tashner, D. Vaughn, E. Riddle, V. Latcham. E. Seebass, B. Anderson J. Aurelius A. Webster, C. Thomas, N. Brooks, H. Mcnzel. First-Miss Woodward, M. Burrill, G. Burdick, B. XVelch, M. Burnett, R. Bretschneider I Howard V. Mitchell, S. Springsteen, H. Liverman, T. Schroder, E. Merrick, Miss Griffin. Other Members-A, Ayer, E. Ayer, G. Campiglia, M. Chamberlain, l. Coleman, V. Coleman, D. Dawson P. Perry, C. Sundcll, M. J. Wight. OFFICERS Ruth Bretschncidcr ....... ....................... ..,..,.,........ P 1 esident Virginia Shannon .......... ......, V ice'P1i-:sident Marlene Chamberlain... ............. .Secretary Martha lgirrill ...,...... ......... T reasurcv iss Gri n Miss Woodward U 44 4 Spomms C travel! Who hasn't had dreams of seeing foreign lands and of learning the customs of diiferent peoples? Most everyone has, but with little hope of ever seeing them realized. Since 1925 a select g-roup of East.High girls, the girls of Cruisers Cluh, have had the opportunity of realizingthease- romantic dreamsg for they have seen many different lands and peoples through the ieyespolipersons who have actually visited them. Q . Agnes Leonard has had charge of the -programs for this year, and has given us ' l splendid ones. We have had interesting speeches by outsiders and hy members of the ni- l ,. e u , in W ic man a urine ex eriences were o . -'i s W l b h h y ll 5 p t ld V ' E, - Cruisers was very active in charity work during the holiday season. Later in the ui 'i year the club united with Clio tor a very successful airplane dance. 'A is A ., -A 2 4 ' 9 'go ww..::-!7Lc.',i.. '1:,.Ji -is-gag? .- 3 ll5?fsf -Q .,,gT,-,.fE5tY:1:J 3 1 'taFfl if H' fx -fl' iff lv ai f 1, .:' f f 1 J. i ti i fl' 35 jg' C' ' af, ., 3 . .f l' ' 'E' 'T.fl ' - 'I' , ' 'i - J' ' 3. ii I x ' ' ' F ' 1, : jr ' ' ' i, Klee, ' V ,. hy fl' ' K. ,,g,g' 43:55, ist 'E V3.1 VJ , . 'Gil 'l-fs ff'-' - ' J ' f f - ' . f -L Q ' g i ,o.4..,.1fe...-., .,., fi - . 1 .. .J 51213 l-'VA aff' ,f .y -..... 1.-...V -,.-. ........ .-....... ......--.-.Y.......... .-., .,.. ... . Q, ,U - --.- , Y.. ..-.. 4 . lf' F' Q. if ff in ,fn i I R. A. . ., 1 gs.. .au I . 5 P' J 1 6. gi H1- T? iw? .ANN -, . 'r ., ,. . .,,,,, -, ,.. .:i 'j1 , - ' 1' W H' ' 59' H '2-f 'J3 . 1 12- X 'af - . 5 L ' s m A' -V 4 lem ,. -x. Q 93 ' by V rw - R E. V -4 ' - if - 1 ag.- fa ,ma A , Third-F. Stoll, C. Hinman, H. Mackey, M. Magnuson, W. Hammcl, C. Gumeson, B. Palmer, G. Weaver, H. Crocker. M. Jameson, A. Slraer. Second-B. Maxwell, C. Cronin, B. Edwards, T. Ryan, J. Doyle, H. Davis, E. Cowden, H, Weir, J. Pearson, W. Clarkson, R. Pankey. First-J. Murphy, C. Staat, A. Frame, J. Bohon, B. Ferguson, H. Padfield, H. Siems, B. Beard, G. Earnest, F. Winner, H. Stark, Coach Schweiger. Other Members-E. Stiny, R. judelowitz, E. Jory, M. Neusteter, B. Orchard, A. Hart, W. Felker, R. Risley, D. McDonald, V. Dawe, F. Ross. OFFICERS Harmon Davis .... .............................. ................. P 1 esident Robert Ferguson .... ...................... ........ V i cefPresident Henry Siems ............... .,........... ........ S c cremry ....r..,..,...,.........T1EdSU161 .... ..Sc1gcantfatfAfms Harold Padlield .......... Jack Doyle ...........,..... Coach Schweiger ....... ....................... S pansof D CLUB HE D Club has finished one of the most successful years in its history. Many new members were taken in, showing an increasing interest in athletics. To be eligible for the D Club, a boy must have made a letter in some branch of athletics. Most of the letter men this year were 15151 I W ionship caliber. The high lights in the social regime ' 'el IAnnual Football Banquet, which was held at the Blue Parrot Inn, and the e ijfry, which took place in a secluded spot in the hills. At the banquet, the tffgggzgesented gifts to the coaches in appreciaf tion of their hard work and loyal effor't'swt roughout the season. Robert Ferguson was elected honorary captain of the team of '28, after having completed his fourth year of football. At the end of the year, the final initiation was held for pledges of baseball and track. Much of the club's success was due to its very eHicient officers and the sponsor, Coach Schweiger. ,. , -r . V.: 1 , ,F if ff? or . s--' -'jg Q I . ,.f. 'H .V x 1 fu ,V 4 ' 4 'Q is. r 'Q Ai .1 'r .,11 ..! 'rl 3 .Mft L,.1,.i.. 'W P-is -J 5 N N c. 'rx l N ., i -3 ,, H vl'li p , I i , ,' ii j of .,, . ,L E s W 1 iff, J .i .1 1 F A i Ac V . ., , , 'eg ,i . . . A . a Q... ., 1 , .1 .-. - 7 fe - e - - - - 1,:,,M,.-,Vg A, ,W,,,,,M,,:m,,.D H o,,,-lj., . ce-. . e.........- -..W .....- .s.,W.........,.,........... 51223 ...ana i . .. - V 3' ' - ' - , ,,..-.,,..a, YF, V, .mb f..,J:'.,.,. . ry, E 4' ,I .nh ,ag wry v Y J 1 q ,- . . - , f -,V V Y ni 1 'fm c 'i . 4 ' :,. . . , Q , ' 1 ' ' i Eg, ii. at L., ,Tuff-1 , -il., t rc.. l af. ' ' .. I to ' 4 i 5- l 1 2 M ,, 4 ' 'N i ii n l , F 'big Q i r it i ll I i 2 I N Left to Right-T. Bayless, F. Paxton, R. Donelson, K. Goodman, E. Moore, R. McCay, M. McDonough, X L Miss Hunter, T. Snowden, F. Teller, R. Sundquist, G. Chinn. , ' ' Other Members-M. Pace, K. Peck, G. Nelson, E. Kalichstein, F. Lyons. M. Moon, M. Schuster, C. Nelson, ' E. Hawkins, M. L. Anderson, M. J, Lcwellyn, A. Jewell, A. Weinberg. F It OFFICERS E Elizabeth Moore ,..... ...............,..... .........,.............. P 1 esrdcnt i , Ruby Sundquist .,....,.,. ....,., S ec1e!a1y-Tvcasurev , 3 ' Florence Lyons .......... .................... H istarian ff f' Miss Hunter .......... ............ Sponmr 4. E .tr -Q. T to id' DIANA I ' v LAW! NDER the capable sponsorship of Miss Helen Hunter, the Diana Short Story . ,I Club brings to a close one of the most successful years in the history of the club. i I Diana has as its purpose the training of girls in sightfreading and developing in its . ' 4 I members an appreciation and understandihg-of representative short stories. 1 Selected short stories are read and disguised at each meeting. --41 , The stories chosen during the past year Covered a wide range of interest. There ' M 1 were stories of adventure, mystery, western life, tragic events, and two hilarious ses' EQ sions were spent with Stephen Leacock's Nonsense Novels. The club meetings have ,ly Lx ,WI ' been both pleasant and profitable. tw . J . -km , 1 , if H4 4 X'-I 'l-I A4 IQ,-3:-' V . ' . F f. - r',' 'iw . ia. A - 1 f g 1 - , i , il sf-- . ll I, l '-'ll jgj L V . ,L V 6 .L . A J . A 53' X.-. .r r ' N ' , V 4 W ip ,:1Ql.!i5 Fl F .-1.---ff-.- img f 'a Qs 4 F if ip, I , 'iowa' efwrg-v' is Ph 5 V Y if , - . .f -. s- - A - v - fa - -- rv Y . 1 .., N ,I . fy, h A H . Y , 1 1 ff. V v ,- N' M Spf: K. ku - V. .I 1 W 7 NC-I ll V, 1 vin ' t! LL .LL '-gl'1'f4...'1.JL. .4.-a.Q,l. 5 A. ' ' . IA ' 5 A I l A-.' X - I , f. rf 'E T IP + p 11 s. I I l 1 r I . K -I a ,Y W, ' - A , CJ' I S, QA J V I x . I I , N r , , , l' li .lg -fa I I fqk T I . . I l 'M-4. iii I l, Rear-W. Gentry, J. Robinson, R. Mcconnel, D. Becker, E. Engle, v. Cram, s. Potter, s. East, G. stark, ,j 1 '-' H. Shuteran, B. Bixby, C. Williams, R. Williams. , lm!- , Front-J. Zimmerhackel, B. Smith, M. Ionides, M. J. Reyer, M. Kendel, H. McCurtain, E. Kennedy, I vl......i. . . M. Dunning, L. Quait, D. Earl, M. Dart, Miss Ross. , JV'-fry, l L , .. . V Other Members-W. Bennett, B. Bradford, S. Risley. ' -- -ill 31.4, BERT? ,I 'N ALPHA OFFICERS ullilq - Wit? SZ252ia111 'C'1111ii1111111111111111i111111i111111111' ' .... iiiiiiivazziiliiiiili iEl.W A Mary Dart ............ ................ S ecntnry l Q Biadford ......... ............ T geasuve-r ' 155 058 ........,. ............... P OTISOT 1 A BETA OFFICERS GAMMA OFFICERS i , , p ,pq Jack Randolph ................................ President Frank Pierson .... ........ . ............. ......... P 1 esident X N' X li' . Wallace Smith llY---v.,-----....-w--Y'-'.A.. Seuemu, Charles Blout .................,.,.... VicefP're5ident - N4 I H I H T Jane Knight ........... ............. S ec-reta1y 'Q I , C an ecox 'A ' T 5 W'W Ann Woodman ...... ......... T reasuvef ' x ' 1 . Miss Garrett ........ Sponso1 Miss Murchison. ........ Spomo1 , ' Y 9- M - l I ' I - DRAMJSFCLUB , 5 ,. ,--r ,. . . I A . 'fix , ' A 1 mem ers i O e rarna in I s s O s u en s W o are rama ica ' if HE b hp who Crass, t ftdt I. d tny I . . . . x , s . I' -, , . ' ' inclined and Interested In the technlqaliigfgsibf the stage. The Alpha chapter, com' I wp I monly known as the Players' Club, is Qrobaflgly the most exclusive club in the school. l -A ' ' I for the number of its members is limited to thirty, fifteen of whom are girls and fifteen . K 5 boys. The students read plays, study the art of theatrical makeup, and cast and if p -fb manage their Own plays, which are presented in public. N35 RN i The Beta and Gamma chapters Of the Drama Club furnish an invaluable back' '-N 0 A ground for students who Wish to try out for the higher chapter Of Alpha. The mem- -, NY bers of these chapters study and produce plays in the club circle. bfi ... , - . -H K3 R64 q A . It A A- e -, rr I ul f -f X HN in df 'I 5 . I X K 'J 4 in 'tiff X L, - '10 1 K 7 'ff l f -'V I Y U I nt' ' ' -' 'I i- f - ' Nb - 4' ' ch ' W r 1. Il 'fa-5 A '-' f .- Wir ' ' Q Y 11' fxrj WI? 'l ...M 'i4' LA-dv 4- 4-V - - - . - - Y., -K ' W s I. - . 1 nn .17 ln ll- f1241 Th1rdfM. Snydc, M. A. Boyd, I. Blair, H. Goodstcin, H. Watson, H. McCarthy, B. Brown, M. Conover K. McKinnon. Sccnnd-N. Prrcss, R, Hodncttc, M. Curtrr, P. Srcinbcrg, H. Fricdlzmd, R, Mciningcr, J. Frlcdland, J. Ran dulph, L. Murrow, L. Guggenheim, B. Segal. First-E. Couk, L. Ncrly, V. Cholvm, il. Cholvin, D. Green, R. Falliot, E. Ruabf, H. Hucox, P. McGinnis C. Goodwin. R, Vale, C. Holkcr, Miss Gurntt. Orhcr lvicnihcrs--G. Burdick. E. Brown, B. Cruusc, B. Ccrvi, D. Donovick, B. Fricrlmnn, N. Frush, C Frumcss, E. Curlty. M. E. Hanson, D. Hattvnlmch, l.. Hays, R. Hornlwuin, R. Hunt, E. junrs, B. Nlycrs F. Mozgr. R. Prmrtcr, R. Rciwnz, A. Smcdlcy, G. Stitzcr, C. Vvlzxlkur, A. XVcbstrr, R. Pcchmnn, P. Parks C. Roc rig. 'l'l'1lrLlfG. Stcvcns, C. Layton, M. R. Turner, M. Hammond, L. V. Watkins, Shcpnrd, L. Davis, Croutcr, C. Conant, D. Cunmplncll. Sfcondf-D. XV1lkurmn, M. Arlgcl, Hull, Lnvcrty, Rccd, D. Rcynulds, L. Sclirudtr, A. Yxhudmaun Ill P. Mitchcll, Cl, Blu . First-L. Turnvr, F. Fnhxr. A. Uczrlu, P. Barrick, Stccl, l., Burlrr, B. Vmccnt, E. Claliscr, A. Hnrdmyl, N. Shvrc, R. lD.rllM,y, D. Tulhul, Misa Murchison. Olhsr Nlunmlwrs M. Nnrtlrrup, li, L. Hull. V. Ullcmhmr, M. Cavcry, D. Dnnm-mck, K, Stmcy, A. Kinm' XV. Kulf, H. Mcllwrlur, L. Hunrlmll, C. Hull, E. Glalzr, H. Grow, P. Tlmnipanm, F. Riley, Knight, F, l 1L'rwn. f 125 1 Y. r -Y - -q- , f pffv, . -,va if ss- Qffvyf, J nn. -al 2 -. . g X, . 'p,lg .5 ...Lg gggg .an-LV A . , .ik A A L 1 f N -v. - 'S , ' l L I 'il lx l ' F r K 1 4 , V . l W J Q l Q ,fx 1- if- ' i ,i 1 l W n i 1 ,A ' 1 l ll l. 5 I r, 1 . l Q . Wi 1 'D K , ' C ull' :YB 1 l FLM4 ? f t , N X' U 5 bu I ll K' ', ' l Rear-E. Knight, L. Stewart, H. Hendriks, P. Mead fVicefPresidentJ, L. M. Conine, D. Lonsdale, L. Peters, l jf , V Mrs. Whitaker. l ilk-gl ' , Q' Front-H. Velin, E. Mooney, J. Deel, B. Norman, M. L. Degen, V. Bigler, G. Kelton, E. Hawkins, I W-f, ,- , ll ' : A. Travnicek. 1 ll lla... ., ,, D Other Members-M. J. Swift, M. L. Anderson, W. Price, A. Morrison, R. Peck, D. Parish, H. M, i VV- - Q ... . l Wormington. f -4 .fl J jaw' 'HNF ' fl j f orricsas if '?l Fl l :Ui I , A H ,A H- -- J D 1 ................... ...... ............... ................... P a l - ITV' 1 Pllfienff Mead .............. . ................... ........... v ice'P:gldEhl: , Mary Louise Degen ..... ......... S ecremry s , 4 Dorothy Lonsdale ......... ........... T veasuver i W Mrs. Whitaker .......... ......... S pansor ' l , FRENCH CLUB . 4 Y . . w x A I ' E CERCLE DAUDETQ' the French Club of East, 1S made up of both girls and ' , 1 boys who are taking, or who have taken, French for at least one year. The purf : 5 ' 'r I pose of the club is to create an interest apd a broader understanding of not only the '. lz xy French language but of the French peblgglmahd their customs. l V Mrs. Whitaker, the sponsor, has.,-hid,Pftensive study in the language and has l , t r 1 A If l traveled and studied abroad. I . ,- X 4 , 'F l . . ' - -. Programs have been presented COl1S1EQ'l'1g,39f, games, plays, music, and illustrated , -, inf 'Y Q lectures, all conducted in French. .fir .V - M1 lv -'Q f The French Club chose its name, Le Cercle Daudetf' in honor of the celebrated K 5 ' 1 Bs 4 -Q French author, Alphonse Daudet. The symbol of our club pin, which is also the emblem 4 , gs adopted by the Republic of France after the Revolution, is the crowing cock, which W, . l - jx represents the dawning of a new day, of a new era of Democracy, not only for France L ' I -4 but for the whole world. 1 '-' r. .Q i .4 ' ' Xgmli -T--H ,,,,, -,,,,., .hmm -H --,H .,-,-,-,,i,,,,-,,5,-,,,.,,..., , U: -v ,,w.,,,, fT.-.,, ,,.,, ...--........,.. l l ll 1 'F - . if . 3 a T . t Y-1 'T - J Dx ' ff F 'li ' , , XX, N ,L I hm l . X xrf Haul ' ' ': -A I-' W ll 4 ,f'i .ll 2 J gr '. i Z , N , i ., . ' it 5, 5 . fx V' ,' V, l -I 'I V . , ,. M - . p Q 5 A. Q- . , i P' li, , .f A. ,r . r , f D. A f r - f -., - , ' ijizsjl Vf'f.avs -' -ei. ' . , . w. , X ., . 1--4 LL' -:-0..':.cs. ..i,,la..f ' A IA' it .AL All ll 1 its 5 P' ' s s ss' mu , an W4 I ,BK V w x i , V . , F L ' ' l 1 ' w l c 4' K , - l l I' 4, J .34 r R F' I N- ! Q. - Yi ' i 4 ,Ali 3' FuurthfC. Hansen, M. Deardorif, I. Feltner, E. Tupper, P. Parks, M. Dressler, J. Knight, A. Peck, C. Per' ,gif 1,1 kins, K. Peck, H. Jhonstonc, E. Ehvct, G. McLaughlin, M. Anderson. f - V bl , Think-IE. Tal?-Iotti La Gordon, V. Hill, H. Phillips, W. Towne, B. Coburn, E. Jackson, M. Tice, N. Priess, 'li Y ' . BHC, . . 'fi ni ,T Second-S. Alcxandcelr, D. Greene, M. Storrs, L. Illgaudas, E. Conine, W. Shoenfeld, M. Neiheisel, P. Tobin, Wilfiffl- C1 I, Q ,l B. House, G. Connor, V, Deal, M. Dreyer, J, Harburg. ' E ,H li' ig, FirstEDvDlpyle,hlZI.BGreen, F.EPhglilps, E. Ilgleganxder, L. Hexoc, I. Allshouse, W. Smith, M. Dee, E. Young, 'l il 'i' Ir' ' fs . xc ers, . urgcson, . c man, . o en. lst, 4 I 1 , , 1.i..r' . V-,rl ev OFFICERS I V Ruth Fisher ........... .................... .................... P r esidcnt Q Frances Phillips ..... ..... ............ V i ce'P1esidcnt g Eleanor Tupper ..... ................. S tCT6ft11y .i 1 Lucia Gordon ........ ............ T reasuref Miss Patterson... ........... Sponsor X ,AL 1 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSUCIATION . - ' i I' ' . . . . . . fi , HE Girls Athletic Association was formed in the fall of 1926. Its purpose IS to . T promote sportsmanship and girls' athletiQs.,,The club is a member of the Colorado , State League of High School Girls' Athletidiwssociations. Fift oints each semester ' f b h' P4 ' Y ' ' , are necessary or mem ers ip. ' ' K t ' p if , '- Q The first two years, Sports Qlgbgxsponsdred the association and the oilicers were L V' . 'L the same for both. In 1928, however, G. A. A. elected its own officers. Each year W the club sends one, and sometimes two, re resentatives to the state conference at '-I 'W Boulder 'V 'li x 1 . ' . . ' ' L i This year the members enjoyed several contests with the Sports Club. The program - D h g I and initiation committees did much to make the meetings interesting. In addition to F FEQI these, the club had a beefsteak fry. A , Q i .1-, 1 fi P 4 - L P P 4,4 it L L ir. ii it it 4 df? Aff' I .qv . s -.X t 'HX .V ix' t V' If sl X511 V 1 . br A Ag 4:7 - -.T Y Z Q 1 .-in ' is fmj i , 7-'H-1 gr. Y Yi .kqt g L .ii -f' If 'Q 3 ' Eff, V A ., st t gb k J , . - ., .1 5 Q K' s.. an I ' . ' A X ..-L L. -24-.--.,.s. 4 A 'A' g- A 'A . T I I 1 A ' .Q .P 4 J s. 1 L, , 1. . , . ,sf ' 1 L A, A i is I r . :TA N O5 P 4, L .gk 1 4 J ' . 1 lf P ' i L is , Q if 'li' H fetal Rear-E. Jonas, D. Knight, C. Highberger, V. Bruseke, E. Mickelsen, E. Lind, R. Johnson, E. Cortez, L. . -:ff 1 H i Blankenship. 'hi X Front-Mrs. Hoffman, A. A. Burrows, M. M. Marks, L. Adams, E. Dixon, I. Smith, A. Lane, I. Dickson. ll' , ' G. Candy. Other Members-R. Coyte, L. M, Conine, F. M. Cohen, R. Agrelius, E. Christian, K. Gibson, L. Marshall, - , Y, ' 5. .- T' 3 W E. Conine, G. Hcid, V. Jameson, E. Olson, E, Zwergel, L. Hunter. C. Horton. gg T73 ig sum V F Ji OFFICERS p M ,H H W, .Mi Lucie Adams ....,.. ..........,..,..,..,.... ...............,... P 1 esxdent I M '-H Lucille Hunter ...... .......,.. V icefP1esidcvit V 5 ? ' Eleanor Lind ......, ...... ,........ S e c1eta1y 1'---- I Ruth johnson ,.., ,,....,....... T reasuver l ' i Mrs. Hoffman ............. Sponsor f 1 ir 4 . it GIRLS KODAK CLUB 3 A li L ' i il ' HE Girls Kodak Club of East is open to all girls in the school. The primary purf , fill pose of the club is to promote interest in photography, as is implied by the name of l the organization. A study was made also of foreign countries and travel. The mem' W bership is limited to thirty, with membership dues twentyffive cents a semester. I' ' The yearly social events held by thef club,,have proved interesting and memorable g :X- . to the members. The spring farewells were-fn the form of picnics, held at the various ii f parks. The expense of these events was shared by the club members. 4 One of the most popular features of the organization is the privilege held by the 1 iii il 5 as club to hold outdoor meetings where photography may be practiced in its most inter- 5 2 esting phases. It is one of the club's aims to promote the preservation of Nature. I it sf iv Tx W ? 1 ' lx ' V 'tj-Q v Q, 4 ' - ' ' i 'T - 'MW' .. i ...- s . 9.-.f - if 'fvpf ' if 5 Curie A-ff' 5 5--,f , M- , ,r A , . ,Ld ' , if mmf' i ' Q. if. - , . is ' -V fi -ft .ram 1 i . .m . i fgr . . ,, I , '. K -it . 1 .,, W 1 g f 'LHMJQ . I is 'pg . .il f , , ,E ,N J ty . gk N gi. 4 -,i. . ,i ' C' on f ' ., R f lv .,, ' X X 1 X is, 4 ' .. z. i- ar- V o - 1. -X L an-if-'Hr 4 - in 1- ' ni.. and 1 We -'lf f il ' ' 51283 al if 'Yr .1 .i f ,Q - Q cw. l I ' 1- ' ' A v U yu, - K - .J , -, , X l x .1 ,f'i,: t '-1 i f X ,L I ' ! L ' ' i l 2 , Y 4-J J li I f Win Yww, A lf l lad, i Fourth Row-A. Creenslatc, C. Hansen, D. Hanks, E. Weston, E. Calussi, M. Bates, G. Pearson, P. Heid, ll 'E X J. Blair, C. Reece, D. Howe, J. Loban, M. Mizer, E. Foote, M. Loban, E, Ehret. ... i Third Row-B. Colburn, G. Stodghill. E. R. Bowlus, M. Strugnell. D. Credille, D. McKclvcy, M. Baync, 'Z 'r M. Black. C. Mills, A. Reid, L. Woodward, J. Hays, D. Pigman, G. Bauer, L. Gordan. - ' ' Second ROWAS. Colburn, D. Lonsdale, L. Pearson, M. James, E. Ingersoll. A. L. Ingersoll, H. Robertson I XJ uk I 1--Q .4 lr. . x .U llbfi W1 ,i Wi? ,.. ii. .1 .-T. ,. E-r L l' fl? in 5 D. Young, M. Anderson, A. Willfong, W. 4Watson, V. Bigler, G. Friedland, J. Young. lllllfi .h I- First?-Roxqlwhfiiss Iifmag, Bfowinvg. Yogng. IWA5rgndt, EbMIooney, C. Crockett, E. Crimes, F. Robertson, 3, ,Q ' - . eras i, . ei eise, . exan er, . s ouse, .. am. -l - Kal WI Other Members-D. Anderson, G. Berger, D. Bowman, L. Butler, B. Brown, B. Chamberlain, O. Chernolf, ,A ,mg I. Chumbley, B. Calbum, L. Cookston, F. Crockett, L. Day, D. Doyle, A. Dunicvitz, M. Davis, F. L-gb. ' Edgecombe, J. Eilmann, P. Elliott, M. Erbcr, K. Evenson, M. Faubion, D. Frickel, M. Gardner, J. -dl l sgootasonwl,-I. guftnerg HC Hlafle-r, Hafipeipllh. Hayden, J. Hays, GL Helijll, H. Hccox, R. Jones, K. K 1 ' avaee, '. 'mo , . ', . ' r. R. M '. I. N' s, . Nils , H. P'l ', M. Q' 4 Palmer, B. Pasllel, Pedula,cF2luPhil,lips, H. lPhillips, V.UoPlyle, E. lRay, A. Richils C. Rdbghxs, M. I f U - Roesch, W. Schocnticld, H. Shrocter, R. Schuster, E. Smernoif, M, Steele, P. Strohm, M. Turner, M. ' 'lt X Vlalling, M. R. Vv'hite, E. Vdilliams, L. Wildermuth, E. Young, E. Zwergel. 4 OFFICERS 'A ' . V Margaret Anderson .,..... ..................... ................... P 1 csidcnt N ' , Winifred YVatson .,........ . .... .. .......... ....... ................. V i CcfPrusidt'1it Doris Young ............. .... . . ................................................................... Secntrrry ,,. Carolyn Rc'c- ............................,,.........................................,......,... T1casu1'-r I 'LM Miss Smalll Mrs. Baltes, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Moore. ......,.. Sponsor: 4 .. .. 1 il r r l , L GIRL ' RVES , ll I HE Girl Reserve Club of East is a of the world-wide organization of Girl . 'A Reserves, which is the junior branch o e Young Wcimen's Christian Association. 3 1 , .. Its ur ose is to find and ive the bestf' and its slo an to face life s uarel . With lr . ' P P V , s s Y .Q il ,..' the large membership this year of one hundred and twenty, the club has been able to , A-. , carry out the following projects: a peanut party for new membersg a party at the A t, fl, ' Y. W. C. A. for children of the Mothers' Compensation Bureau fwhich was held at 'R' - Ilb- 41 ' Christmas time, each child present receiving a giftjg work for the Needlework Guild, , X ' participation in an interclub Harvest Festival, and attendance at the MidfW11iter ,il -, 'Q' ' Interclub Girl Reserve Conference. ya A .41 Y Ad ,.,C.H- .- , - . Wlfn. . . ,.,, .-. W-. N I f- A K bf , 'A--rv., r f-,,, '-A 's--151, piwsr r , r .,.1',: - 5 - , 'flu-J N I ' ' ur ' 4 , lt' lr . .' ' 'Y li ' A 3'-l I in 'ai' I l i ' Q. +v.f'zf'l'flll r'. i'17 lvl ,tvs lN,', 1' lb- ..-, ,Q 2 '- 'LJ ' ' ,- ', . - ' Af , Q - 1 ir- I ,-Y.-V ,- 'if 'N lf' .' my - A .- V A L. 7 g I ,L4.,Q..,g .15 I , +-bil' - f ' 'M' V Y - ' ' ' 1, , ,1 f129j .W :fu-,A ,V Ar'-. ,myj-T R I- :Tiff - 'VN ,R X1 'Q v t 4 pl -as-s11:,l.5 Q'.,,-.-QQ :f'f. gf! i if TLD' . f n LJN , , , . if 1 ' ,ff 'K' Lx' r ' xr E 4 1 1 ' V 1 i , - . C J , , l I he 9 5 'ff , w . U , I X i Il H -, L it 'ln I . - . I . .. . 2 liar y . a . If I Third-R. Hansen, D. Schneider, J. Doudy, J. Griffin, M. Northrup, D. Stilphin, M. Mallaney, E. Greenfield, l l hh R Johnson A Greenslato L Stickney I fi-Jil' SecofBiLX?!,v ivIeya:2','h.f:i.DRichieh'hf. iklgeycr, M. E. Hanson, R. Vindent, A. Corbin, J. Patton, S. Morris, A 5 First-IC. 1fee2igh,'D.Cshl121::eie5, C. Ping' L. Bleek, Mies Moorhead, M. Kender, G. Singleton, A. sfnedley, 31 sim' . T B. Snively, M. M. Marks. M. Mills. -II. H1 El Other Members-D. Andersen, 1. snyieee, V, Bezman, R. Cohen, M. cone, A. Emneh, z. Fowler, B. Fried' HEI ll! I infni:D. Pgatgelnblach, H. Grove, L. Hayes, M. Hilbert, H. Hofstead, M. Quarles, W. Watson, M. Conley, ' , . ace, . ic s. . :. ' 'F I OFFICERS I' Mary Kcndel .,..,.,,. . ........................... ........... P resident , - .K Lois Black ...,.,......... ........................ ........... S e cretavy I- ' ,,-, -fi, 1 Helen Grove ..,...,... .,.,...... T 1easu1e1 M' Miss Moorhead ......... ......... S punso1 , 5 - ul A VN , K '-A I GIRLS VOCAL AND VIOLIN CLUB N' J X. ' .. JYLY' USIC hath charms to soothe the sava e breast. Such must be the thou hts of ' Rt. , h . g I D g X K f i those who join the music clubs at - P The Girls Vocal and Violin Club was Q , organized for girls who are interested in c, especially in solo performances. The 7' I ur ose of the club is to ive an o ort VY i to the members for erformin before . , P P H 1 s pp Q Q . p s , M ,- a small audience, as this ives them confi e and oise. The ro rams are alwa s X 0' . A . V S P P S Y N gg, ' enjoyed by the members. x '-' The colors of the club are green and silverg the pin is a quarter-note with the tg 31 initials G. V. V. on it. V- X 'N At Thanksgivin and Christmas times, the club ave baskets of food and to s to ' -25 . g . . g , V I H - , poor children of the city. During the last school year the club had two social func' V QQ 3 tions-a getftogether party for new members in the first semester, and a luncheon with ks-I f' the Piano Club in the second semester. lk 7 F --,K I 3 xc I e e X L -. . I I fi 'T T51 L A Q X. ee f fi -fi .X f 'i iff 'L .ff I - ' ' I ' '5 rg' lx e 9 'A 'L I 90 'ia' h -1 L, 2 1 U-- ' N s 4' ff f L 1 C 11 I, .3 ,QBL f, I 1. - s 1- be .1 ri, sl, kkcyx , 1 3 V , e--..J lex' --L LQ- lsfhff- ' '- f ' --K , T.. -- V fizog ', 7' -VA HY an-A ,, up j X' ,I pgs X T 'WYE 1,1 1 , - V X .K ' . up - . kr? ' g ,J V' ' .V 'f i ' A , Ll.. -ltfu --ax 4-1.4 ' 1 Q.. A A ft A A Q J ff' V f ,, , Y .. N- -.,...1. ..-,. A . Y -1- .ik A +- - - - . v. .,.Y. -f--v-- -e-- A-------- 1 l a x 1 l l 1 z r l X . ' ur' l L 4 1 , . J , . -. 1 ,, l l i F . J ,, Y ' 4 I gill X714 l ll u Q I ll'- y '.--1- l ', T ' YW' 'A -' 4' '-'A' 'M' ' 'WN' --d ,Q l l Fourth-P. Jones, C. Cronin, L. Patterson, G. Logan, J. Thompson, R. Pankcy, M. Jameson, W. King, C. Xpif intl Hall, A. McDermith, J. McGinnis, R. Hockmuth. .,,v,.Q.',' ' 'l 4, 1 Third-F. Stoll, J. Burrows, H. Hoisington, I. Goodman, O. McKinney, J. Randolph, G. Roerig, C. Williams, , l,,,,j . r' l J. Lundgren, J. Smith, B. Lilljcberg, H. Padficld, J. Friedland. .H-,-, in J Second-R. Price, W'. Yarger, A. Wise, R. Meiningcr, J. Crowter, D. Richardson, R. Anderson, l'l. Davis. I .f7.Q. tt. , .. . P. Parks, w. Beam, D. Roberts. mr, ff, ,, I - First-C. Alexander, F. Ross, E. Weiselmann, J. Collins, R. Dalbey, H, Friedland, W. Gentry, B. Bradford, I l 'F 1 J. Aitken, D. Fitzgerald, N. Mains, J. Rupp. tl 'IlT'l .ll wtf! A --Tv' OFFICERS 51:5 Bob Bradford ......... ........................ ................... P 1 esldcnt ' Glen Logan ............ . . .......... Vucc'P1esidunt Paul Jones .....,..,..... . ................. Treasuvcr 1 Dr. C. R. Starks ......... .................... ................. S p ansef H1-Y A4 z' Y N i ll HE members of the I'IifY Club closed activities for the year 192819 after having N' ' X achieved success in every field of organization endeavor. Social, athletic, religious, I .,' E51-QV and group activities were all included in the programs participated in by every member ' . f of the local chapter. ff'7i7i7 fC lg, The highlights of the season e .successful undertaking of a completely , organized procedure for the meetings?-, fgswektheart night g Christmas baskets and 3, , rr, a Christmas Carol nightg a subscriptionidandeg a banquet and beefsteak fryg particif , w rw- J pation in athletic events sponsored by the allfcity HifY committeeg the awarding of X Al a scholarship by the Mothers' Clubg and an Aladdin Benefit. EN' lj, 5 Although graduation left a gap in the membership, a Hrm basis for next year ,X remains and an even more compact program has been outlined for 192960. if , . J --X HifY is a nation-wide high school organization sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. in 4 .IQ J co-operation with the school authorities. The club is a branch of the Metropolitan g Fi, HifY Club, which includes all chapters in Denver and suburban schools. , - x - k y l Ki - f .rr CQZKI' f W ,... ' A l ' t f N to r 1 -r . . f ' ' '- .- ' .r ... - 1 9 . f' - .N he t '4' - W ' .-I ll f K 1, K ,: ,, 4. H L ' fp . 9 rg 1 l' 1 .J ,X v 'Xp V' -'r f i l Ni ' l ll P ' ' .- .tr , , '4 fc -st' - . s. ,l- ml, J sch f. 1 .L .L if ,bc . - L-Q. . . -. - 1-1 nr lx in 'ill ix' fl31J Fourth-E. Scaholm, V. Addison, J. Blair, O. Murray, M. MacDonald, H. Walsmith, D. Hearon, E. Young, P. Steinberg, D. McDougall, G. Pierce, M. Plettner, M. Daniels, M. Kircher. M. Keene. Th'rd-l.. Gordon, S. Stein, S. Colburn, G. McClure, D. Funk, H. Grove, L. Dobbs, H. Kahn, L. Adams, I L. Scoonover, L. Blankenship, K. Fouse, B. w7llll3mS, Second-D. Wilkenson, B. Yelm, B. Pollard, M. Foster, M. Green, M. Chamberlain, J. Griftin, H. Eggeman, V. Tasher, A. Richie, B. Welch, P. Thompson, D. Nichols, E. Simmons, V. Hammel. First-M. Nitschke, M. Michael, M. L. Degen, L. Butler, M. Dart, M. A. Boyd, M. Black, E. Hawkins, F Phillips B Anderson H. Liverman, A. Lane, G. McLauehlin, Miss Kolbe. E P I H P I uge Other Members-M. Anderson, R. Bronstine, G, Fallberg, M. Kendel, A. Morrison, . uge , . . A. Webster, M. Foster, E. Griffin, D. Muer, M, Palmer, R. Reid, M. J. Tapp, J. Steel, D. Knauss, H. Padlield, E. Frost, W. McCobe, P. Nagel, R. Osborn, G. Weller, M. Anderson, L. Card, S. Colburn, B, Chamberlain, D. Canby, M. Dunning, M. lonides, R. johnson, M. Mallaney, G. Rogers, B. Segol, P. Tobin, J. Wlilcox, A. Borrow, H. Bosworth, R. Card, T. Dwelle, G. Norberg, D. Owen. OFFICERS Fivrt Semester ,lohn Robinson ........ ..........................,.. . ................. P -resident Wilson Evans .........,.. ....................... ............. V i cefP1eside'nt Marlene Chamberlain . .... ................. ........ S e c1eta'fyfT1ca5u1c'f Miss Kolbe ................. .........,.......,............,..... ........................ S p onsm Second SCWIESYCT Mary' Foster ..... ......................,.......... ..,................... P 1 csident W'ilson Evans .............,............,.......................,,..,............,...... ViccfP1csxdc1it Mary Dart ..........................................,........,...........,........ Scc'feta1yfT'rcnsu'rcf Mcmbtrs of Executive Committee-Dorothy Martin, Margaret Anderson, Mary Kirchur. HONOR SOCIETY HE local Honor Society is composed of all students who throughout a semester maintain a scholastic standing of two A's and two B's, or their equivalent. The aim of the society is to give recognition to those students who are leaders in scholar' shipg and, by so doing, to encourage others to raise their standards. Although the only requirement for membership is a high scholarship record, the members of the society are generally foremost in other school activities of all kinds. The meetings of the society are held the first Tuesday of every month during the school year. The programs arranged have included addresses by prominent men of the city and by talented members of the society. 51323 Fourth-A. C-rccnslatc, R. Sumlquist, M. Van Hall, B. Hcnn, H. McCurtnin M. Cray V Crmt R Ihignndas, v. Hill, M. Angcl, A. Collins, L. ciwksmn, E. cook, N. K.-ni, A. M. msudicl. A A ' Thinlwj. Fziir, M. Batcs, H. Tcmski, E. Butz, M. Drcsslur, K. Puck, H. johnsmnc, l. Hcc-ix, B. Nornmn L. Eppcrsun, A. Dczcttcl, E. Stuval, M. Schustcr, R. Mitchull. S1-cumlf M. Gardner, A, Willfung, D. Young, M. Trcusch, P. Parks, M. Lohan, E. Ffmrc M. Mlzrr E Weston, C. Pvrklns, P. Barrick, M. Ncikciscl, B. House, D. Earl, M, Davis, G. jusuph. l l First-f-B. Espy, A. Raid, M. Matthews, M, Burrill, E. Ingursull, 1. Dvcl, D. McKuIvcv, L. Hays, H. Rolwrr son, R. Hill, A. Upton, M. R. W'hitc, T. Larson, D. Dunovick, E. Kdlichstcin, V. Chulcy, L. Nculy. Third f-U. Ames, E. Korklin, Bfirncs, T. Elirhzirr, tl. Axclicr, R. Sunmvr, XV. YY1lli.1ms R R111 l li L v 4 l V, - 5 '- M. Hunmn, L. Hgirpvr, G. Lui, W. l'lv.ms, L. Rvxd. ccoml--H. Trmplcton, B. Llllillbhl, Riggs, G. XYvllur, li. R-zpcr, S. Lulgln, H. flmnlrclii, S. Farm-'r, U. Dinnccn, C. Hum, fi. Sycr, R. NV1lli1in1s, XV. Fitzgvmlkl, l. Rutligrrln-x'. Firstilf. lllt'l'SOI'l, R. Olwn, RI. Rulvirmm, L. fKnJrcw, L. Schulz, XY. l'mx'cr5, IVl.ai' 1 , . ig I. XVill1.im-1 tu L lil: la, l , H. XX hitukcr, Dcir, R. Knirlclin, lf. M.ii1drl1. NV. Iwhxwcll, ff. Spitlcl, f 133 1 ,. - H - Y T will I-f . - U - f . ,V . X 1 Q . , - sk V -. f X. , I. 2 mf Y it A, X , z X, tg 1 -, A ' ' --, x - ff g ,J . , ' '1 ' 5 ' I A 4.5. .. QQM'-.K 2 . -N-...Au D' L' . 'W' F ,,-F 1- Jun. ,M I Y' W - ,i,-.1-,,-.iw-V-7 A ,Y ,.Q.....q..,, ,v My , , ,, Ya a , U7 s x if N , Pi- :QA 4 'X .. U V , i VJ.. L , x -A.: l l I 1 1 . ' w t ' C X, C.: A X x,J Y X. hi rfb l N., ff' wtf' x f s fa I I f. i'1' -- L 1 lla Q FF l Four?-5. Lakusta,X.1E'eck, T. Ehrhart, C, Blout, W. Powers, J. Barnes, W. Evans, E. Maudru, C. Hinman, , ' 1 , m , J, i e . ,Hifi Things-NE Bic? H. Efebakk M. Kirclxr,N?. Steinberg, G. Follberg, M. Lohan, E. Foote, B. Pollard, G. Hmmm 1'...x.I ' , M, t, . nd r n, . rriso . ge-A,-, L, . ', Secondiclg. Hawki?1r:nH. Kahn, IS.SoAdams, LZ. Kexiaclel, L, Butler, L. Neely, H. Eggeman, M. Van Hall, Bram! V HS QL J. Griffin, D. Earl, v. Tasher, M. Num. '- Em if First-Miss Kolbe, R. Bretschncider, M. Dart, D. Young, M. Chamberlain, j. Deel, G. Joseph, M. Davis. -J l Other Members-R. 'Bronstine, K. Fouse, D. McDougall, G. justi-s, J. Carmine,' Drexler, A. Webster, NV B. Henn, M. Nitschke, M. Palmer, A. Reid, E. Stoval, H. Liverman, F. Phillips, E. Pugel, H. Pugel, A t 5 P lgichic, SSin,uP. EDOIEDSQD, BWWi:i:h, AUMD VNgllfong,HB. IYJ32izians,N?. Helm, UR ARmes. Bgiggli, . ul! . rown, . we e, . r in, . e , . en, . a e , . itter, . uss. . ac , - A j, Blain, L. Dobbs, M. Dunoning, H. Groilzietvlil. Hall, Hearon, B. R. Hill, L. Andrew, A. Garvin, 51' h Itgrberg, Ngilliams, R. Williams, G. Dinneen, C. Ham, F, Pierson, R. Whitaker, M. Foster, . ettner, . chustcr, B. Espy, D. Funk, M. Gardner, V. Grant. .fn X OFFICERS H Marlene Chamberlain . ............................. . .................. President l 'B ' ' Charlton Hinman .... ...................... . ......... V iczfP're.sident Nfl Doris Young ......... ....,...,....... S ccrctary Vw NVilson Evans .. ...,......,. Treusurev 5 r- I Miss Kolbe .... ...,... S ponsm K ' v Nfl, ' .' ..,g5fi'5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q . i l i no if . V OX' i ' I, HE East National Honor Societ f, -Y ter of an or anization com osed of lx. yr Y -1. . . 1 ,f, leaders of the Junior and Senior classes, 'n vfhigh schools in all large cities in the , United States. The East chapter was gran y fits charter in May, 1923. The selection - 'N ' TN of members is based upon qualities of cha-r ter, scholarship, leadership, and particif 'S ' pation in all activities. The membership iss limited to fifteen per cent of the Senior i lx Class and five per cent of the junior Class. Of the membership of the Senior Class - fb five per cent are selected for the society during their junior year, five per cent during RQ5 kb! the first semester of the Senior year, and five per cent during the second semester. Thus n 3 l the five per cent of the Junior Class forms the nucleus for the membership for the X , SY following year. Nfl Y - w ' I 1 . -. i V' Q Y Y WY ' f W M V Y Qi' , ,.., Q- 'W M., I x Q , Qi ' . Y. 6 5 , J 1f A . g,..,- X . . - ' -- I F . fx 5 X fa' 5 Cr A if if fd W TCA' L . W . ph yy! , , - L 1' XY, . y jkxkxx . 7,-we l I sa.,,- -'S ,Q e J I X., , -, , , .. - f ...r- 4 L..-A-. .-- -f---f- -if - -- s -- ii 4j, Q, ll- -., 51343 .,.Y. ' -- '--' - ---Y - ..f -..... -ff---.....i..i ...L .. .. ..... Y-, ..........,, Fi reef.. -ev 'vs of f-'--'ff can sr. ...ff f S . 4 . Y F' is .gr ,tx , i f I y 'rr 4'! N i N4 .f , Jr. T A 4- ft-Q, ' . i 'L .H i ln I N I L 1,4 I 1 ir' 1 at ii is .1 , B . ln- l xl ' ' 5 1 V I ' ., I 1 ? it I I If ' its as I ' r 4 N 1 J 4? W ' ' 4 i ' l . JI- by .4 l I-' , ' '- if 5 u ' l i 1 l . 1 K ,.f: g , V Fourth5W. McGilvray, E. W. Wieselmann, D. L. Barker, W. Williams, E. Anderson, C. Hinman, R. T1 1 .x ' if ' Dalhey, R. Williams, I. Rothgcrher, G. McCarthy. ' I -XM ci' Third-W. Little, C. Blout, H. Clark, B. Brock, L. Flint, Austin, F. Pierson, M. Rosenthal, B. Whitaker, l lfll' L , L' l 3 A. H. Hoops. , 1 'l'f L' Y Second-F. Bumpus, R, E. Price, J. C. Franklin, J. MacGinnis, W. Smith, R. MacMillan, F. A. Harding, f --- ' , . W , E. Braganza, j. Robinson, R. Savage. gjflqffg 1 FirstSD. Russ, B. Cassell, Mrs. Stearns, R. Sumner, D. Sherman, D. Thamer, R. Greene. , X Other Members-IV. Bennett, D. Abbott, P. Mitchel, C. XVilliams, I. Beck, B, Marchant, L. Kahn, S. East, 4-Hll lfl I , M. Anderson, j. Anderson, S. Watlingtnn, A. Cooper, j. Marks, M. Magnuson, W. Smedley, J. Smith, '15 Li 1 I Ili W C. Stanley, H. Stark. Tl ll' 5 ' . -N E ar' Y I ly' ff 1 OFFICERS 1-qi 1 V l I Richard Sumner ....... ...........,,......... .,.,............... P 1 cxidcnt I ' ' Charlton Hinman .... ,......... V ice-President , 19-041 I Sherrod East ......, , .............. Secretary I ' 9- i 3 Charles Blout ...... ..,,,...... T masurer ' ' I I Mrs. Stearns .... .......... S ponsar e ' I INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ,Q I .Ay HE International Relations Societ is a nationfwide or anization with most of its I - , ': I , Y g , , I Lfli chapters located in colleges and a few in high schools. The purpose of this society N ly ' is to create among the young men untry a desire to discuss internaitonal , , . A top1cs among themselves. T i During the past two or three yea lub has become one of the outstanding V . , -V I organizations of the school. During the T ear the club presented before the student 1 I bb. body the Magna Chartaf' a pageant ba ed on the signing of the Great Charter I A by King john. Each year in the future the club will endeavor to give such programs - bf, I p K-L, 5 for the school. S4 l - . . . . . . . . , p ight i The International Relations Society has high idealsg for it is through organizations 1' , 'N ' X, 1 of this kind that much may he done toward the promotion of world peace. And what l gg ' S better way may be found to understand other nations than by studying them and their f , ji4: relations in such an organization? l ' ' ' ' .- L ll. - ' 1 Y ' I fs. I BTW qVri. sr I ,gif 3,f.g-ji' - safaris: - fa , , , ' H. it i i, 'il-V3 -1 5, ,Z ': 1 I 'I+ f I ' I . ', '- ,. ' P- . .Rf Q -'f - ,gt-'4 ' - - -.,r - I , j' 1, L ' 1 , . '-7 f Q ...L .. I' X ..' ' ' I s 1' . R M .atiff- Tl - .- ,g I :T . 7' -I' ' ' ' I f Yr , 1-----' f--1 ' ---2--Y--4 I-M B - --.Y -W ..- fissj , li W 1 r fi -Y. if f , ,gr KQV, 4, . ix, , g. 12:3 afeeifgeir-.,iL,'fiL.,,..f,f33-L if s it 1 5 if A l 2:1 av 1 fig ,. is i T 2 V4 i l l Q lx i . f- 1 sf' Y X ' A I Y l X ' Y UNO 1 CJ , A x , X' L1 ' 'll If RH. 1 4 rf' wx q . T r f . ?. lll-A Left to dRight-T. Taylor, C. Fisher, H. Barton, Mrs. Flannery, F. Pepper, A. Schnitzer, I. Isaacson, N. ' ' An e . N ' all li Other Meixelirs-D. Cooper, D. Cameron, J. Grimes, J. Gurshell, B. Howell, I. Mahon, A. Marmor, J, :Wx .,,.,'l Meyer, H. Miller, O. Potter, F. Seeburger, P. Smith, H. Taylor, R. Thomas, B. Thorne, O. Tucker, if 7' 'V p ' 5 3, J. Walker, G. wood. igggqml Em ,N Fill Fl Y 'F , OFFICERS EH m fa l V U l H B f ,... .........i................. ................,....... P 11 f all i F.1z1x,:'P:3,,e,... .................,......... ......,......,.. V ,.e.P:22:.,:::t gig 5 .3 , 1 Albert Schnitzer . ..... ....... S ec1eta1y'T1easu.1e1 l - l r Mrs. Flannery .A.............,........... Sponsor , . i J . flfkqlu' lv., J 1 x in W ,, .. JUNIOR CHEFS Q A I 1 l lf 3 l ' . . . . Y' l is HE present Junior Chef Club was organized at the beginning of the second sem' ifwlfl-, ester under the sponsorship of Mrs. Flannery. The chief purpose of this club is lifl to teach the boys of high school age the fundamentals of cooking. The Junior Chefs K , 'i T is not a club that teaches a boy to ,e borate foods, but one that teaches the . XV, principal points in the preparation gl meals. art of cooking will always be of ' , use in a boy's life. It may prove usef A on a iishing or camping trip or at home when 1 Qi r fs, , mother is ill. k----H ' ' - ' To make possible the preparing and cooking of foods, the club meets at 8:20 and kx ' continues till 9:25. l E' Tvx kv. JR xo ,- no 1, 1 bi? uve i i f A, nys ' - - Z Y f' F T Y ff Y 3 M l 3 3 Liv r ' 'Y F15 ,Ak tl 4671 'Puff fl i1lJ.. .ii Miha. li! all ','kSLX, 1wq1.fV'7 .lif- B F 417 V- 1 - Y - M '41 - 'Mi Al Ifl361 Rear-F. Riley, T. Strickland, H. Bilker, T. Ehrhart, T. Ehrhart, E. Nelson, B. Fowler, P. Roe, J. Maxey. Front-Mr. Bliss, H. Lutz. S. Mans B. Nevill, F Patton R. Klein W. Powers C Barr - - . v - - Y- Othcr Members-K. Raymond, B. Collins, L. Andrew, C. Ham, T. Trumbell, B. Williams, B. Williams, H. Bauserman, F. Wood, F. L. Christman. OFFICERS Stewart Maus ...... ..,.......... ........... .,..................... ....... P 1 c s iden! Frank Patton ...... .............,.,............ V icc-Pvcside-nt Wilbur Powers ...... ........ , . ........ Sec1eta1yfT1casu'rz1 Mr. Bliss .....,...... , ................................... Sponsor JUNIOR RADIO CLUB HE Junior Radio Club consists of amateurs who are interested in radio sets and other radio equipment. Because of the enormous field covered and because of the size of the club, nearly everyone is interested in a different branch of radio receiving. For this reason the programs are varied and very interesting, giving those interested new knowledge about their hobby. Those not interested in particular branches gain an idea of the different divisions of the radio science and sometimes become interested in new branches. In order that all members may understand the programs, the speeches are given in a simple, nonfscientiic way. During the past year the programs have been in the form of an instructive course. The first programs dealt with radio symbols and crystal sets, the simplest radio receivf ing sets. We have gradually entered the field of tube sets, so that all who now are in the club have a general knowledge of the construction of radio receiving sets. f137j , I ' 1 in , ff- ' ' -- - - - .7 71. QV- f' A It -f . sf.. 1' , 1 .. 'Q' - '-' -Q A J, 'J , ' I fix ' ,f I ' ' ' , ' ' . K 1.4 L.. ':'5l....:- .X .L,ai...-, 4 f g Ln-N A A, r .AQ IA - ---'- -- -- - Yv.. f-- ..-.Y A.-........ .-.-...-.--..4.:,-L. , ....,. .....,....,.,., , v , N ' f, I P. -W 1 N rw' I l f l' B C li V ' -3-' , hi +P-K1 I -' V I ff . ,P ' 4. K Q ' ' , A L I! , l if' In PIU was I K uc- gl X rfb , , , xl N . f t l U e .J I I p I I 'fl Third-J. Griffin, M. Van Hall, I. Oxford, M. L. Adair, E. Moffett, H. Payne, H. Heberling, M. Hartner, i ', M P H L H M D ll d M G L B B K ' . eterson, . . unt, . i ar , . ivens, . rown, . ing. .' . 'alll M Second-R. De Sciose, H. Eggeman, E. Stewart, H. Kahn, B. Brown, B. Strong, B. Loss, D. Krum, B. Cruise, V -L---3 W. Kinney, A. Travnicck, M. Morris, O. Garoutte, M. Heath, P. Pilchard. 1, . m mf First-V. Coleman, I. Coleman, B. Yelm, D. Dawson, C. Sundell, M. Butcher, P. Shannon, C. Lunt, F. 'qmml H I Lindland, C. Bringle, M. Matthews, G. Fogel, Miss Ferguson, Miss Beynon. Q Other Members-D. Bartle, M. Booth, G. Campiglia, S. Collison, F. Hall, D. Hcaron, H. Hibbert, B. Hobbs, rf-N. D. Jones, V. King, D. Martin, H. Menzel, P. Murray, M. Murphy, P. Perry, L. Prichard, R. Swab, 5 1 M. F. Triplett, M. Waller, K. Watson, C. Whitescarver, E. Williams, M. A. Wise, C. Young, Z. Zerbst, r - E. IISIaylorhB.NI'IutchinsoriI, JC Keranedyj liurr,6K.bBiarkley, J. Hardinge, B. Welsh, E. Stauifer, 1. Hays, . ones, . cinmger, . oxe ge, L ay or, . urray. X . - . OFFICERS -J N Ol' G tt ..... ...................... ................. F ' d t ag' Clalii agile ....................... ........ v fwpliiiailk X , Q!! Pearl Murray ........................... .............. S ecvetmy ' ,Q Kathryn Fousc, Ila Oxford ......... ........ T reaswrevs D' ,V Miss Ferguson, Miss Beynon ...... ........ S pansovs If ' x 5 11 tr C K X' K1 rf ,nigh .IUNTO LITERARY SOCIETY We l I , P I . X X, HE Junto Literary Society for g1rlS W Ilfqpnded seven years ago with the purpose 'LX' gbff, of instigating and promoting interest i Ali 'rature--classical and modern. The club, f consisting of eighty members, unde o sorship of Miss Beynon and Miss Ferf Q gi- ' , guson, has added another successful 'eil jytits record. co I V ' ' 'V . . . At the bifmonthly meetings, severa oflwhich have been Joint meetings with Min' ' kx JR erva, Junto has enjoyed many interesting programs. In the December meetings, mem' Q C' ' K ., bers made four quilts which were donated to the Tuckfaway Home. The chief social event of the year was the annual juntofMinerva dance, in the form of a Snow Frolic, X-I' 5 . . . , , , , I ,, which took place Frlday ni ht, Januar C1 hteenth, in the bo s mnasium. -. v Y g- it K 1 . -.N 5 .. , K w 3 xc A . as - Ma- . a- X 6 , ,. X X k. W N, My .' I Q .A X . K -V, I I K x I N 4 V , V, ,X . 'C gf 'x .fl A ff? X LD I X .XC lk K I I -- J 2 K- NN 7. fd, 'jc If jk. s -L DL I -i 'W XX 'Xxx -I ff, ,' K '71 Q in f if-J., Q. .L .gf I v 42- I -f '- 1iEi CR V N-f F.-P-fp H ' - M- ' An. ' ' 1 1 l L1ss3 r frvfv -N - ffft' ' W-,r . ,kin V' Qi' - ,. - .N l-tiki . ' v g X X ' ' LLL 4...L- -.-A A :P A ,' l KTX Yf Pi I -x x is A' 1 R , A .l. i ,E s ' l . 'lg N hi 'Cui il , lj . V 1 r X., ,l f- I r iirfj K A wx r 1 r li -A I! ,G :IQ Fourth-C. Falligan, D. Wilkerson, B. Hall, A. M. Gudgel, V. Grant, E. Simmons, R. Coyte, Chinn, 'fi J. B. Fanaron, C. Lippman, C. Lippman. X in Q Third-D. Harding, L. Paxton, P. Parks, E. Roll, J. Fettes, A. Sweeney, D. Nichols. L. Blankensh p, M. ' pp ,l ' Neighbor, R. Colvin. C. Harvey, E, M. Roe. il Q Second-E. Pilon, B. Henn, J. Cholvin, V. Cholvin, C. Crockett, E. Hcinsohn, M. R. White, L. Painter, ' ' -4 m .V M. Shea, E. Koontz, C. Conant, G. Fogel, H. L. Hunt, B. R. Hill. H Ll First-j. Hering, M. Dillard, M. Kireher, Miss Grant, D. Young, L. Neely. 'f ' Q' Other Members-E. R. Bowlus, E. Cady, B. Colburn, M. Covey, A. Garwood, M. Greene, R. Gow, K. gihlffqg . A 'L Healey, K. Hutchinson, D. Kerr, D. Marietta, C. Mitchell, G. Nelson, B. Nixon, B. Oakes, G. Robbins, R' K. Springer, M. Stcclc. ' . dw 4, Q, OFFICERS '-,.1rll:l l A Doris Young ....,.. .........,..,.......,......... .,...... ,,..... P 'r c sidcnt ' l ', Ruby Gow ........ ...................... .......... V i ccfP1esidcnt ' Mary Kirchcr ..... ............... S ccrctary . 1' Q. Leslie Neely ...... , .....,.... TTCdSII7C7 ' ft' 'Q janet Hcring .....,.. ....... H islorinn 1 Q Miss Grant ......... ...,...,.. S prmsov kb il I ' x N I y K xl A X LATIN CLUB 5 C26 ' . . . . . U . . li l 2 HE Latin Club is an organization devoteQ3z the study of Latin and related subjects 'I l ,f of interest to modern girls. Latin bo' are sung, Latin games played, while V fi speakers talk to the members of ancient l modern Latin countries. lx Under the sponsorship of Miss Annal 1 l Grant, the club has continued its success - Q S I . '.. . x. JQ and passed three happy years. This year, ong those who have related their Euro' P LL, pean experiences were Mrs. Strang, Misslsabin, Mrs. Stearns, and Miss Grant. The QR r mx annual social functions consisted of a picnic and a tea. Also, there was one meeting L2 -Cc during the year to which alumnae were especially invited. ', X The club symbol is the Roman fascesg the colors, lavender and whiteg the flower, D i CQ , the lavender and white pansyg and the motto, HS. P. R, Studentes praemiumque ' ,' regaleu fstudents and a royal rewardj. X ' s- w K st ' - H -Vi 7 i- Y- 'T-Qt-'V fri,-Tl T, , , i K ' i wsu - -P i A - - ,, - - . ,X , 7' - fx D- 7' , .f. .. ., Q. y . - ,rr ir, :gps 'g ix f V, f 4 'Lf X, L,,' ' T- ax If U i ' I I 1' l L '-J l ' r' 1 lyvsf' X it 1' I fklk f ' -X . . LH' fc ,L .X W -: L. rf, of 'L-1 ,. 1 r fs r , . A .-,J A E1 Apr in V- , ,R ,K ,,,, , -- . 74 ' i at if l' i'- 'Il' f1s91 v 1 Axzg, Z, D V n A ' ff Y' 'rv aj, -X C43 . 3 JJ W- 1 ' rr s . K f , , , - . 4 x 1 , A - iv V ff' V . 70- - . . ,VCU is o -- g 3. s' ' - w 5 p If X .' 'I x . li .4 I.. .. t4..,.-L..4...A..f'- '-s.A.' I' v-A ' - mv- ..-Y-.M A-.......,M ,.-,-,A W, v, , li ,A YW U , H Q, i Y . I X I X . l, L 5 f l ' - cg P A l U . 4 -Il l l ' ' 5 ' AQZZ it. , 'i H ii f, F w Sill . pf CJ 'iq' , ,- 1 xg 'v -f, 5 Y A r ! ru' X li Q . 1 111 . , Q, lllfai I A A r i l' 1' i Third-M. Fahlund, C. Darnell, R. O'Kane, M. Goudy, I. Wilcox, M. Cook, L. Lorton, B. J. Hughart, P. fl. 1 ' ' Casler, M. J. Tappe, D. Knauss, C. Durbin, L. Black. f l Second-G. Cranon, E. Stovall, A. Peck, J. Ayer, J. Redding, D. McDougall, M. Wilson, M. Northern, J. mgj M - -A 1 i I Kennedy, M. Van Hall, C. Lippman, M. Whiteside, D. Vaughn, M. Davis. A . ha ,. - - Q 1rst-- . owne, . er ins, . orman, . oore, . . itner, . ct ner, . is er, . amme , ' F W T C P k' B N M M A L G'l M Pl t R F h V H l T' f' B. Pollard, C. Lippman, M. Double, K. Adams, J. Johnston, M. Firebaugh. gm FI g X Q :fl Other Members-K. Abbey, V. Addison, E. Barry, G. Bradley, S. M. Boak, P. Buchannan, M. Burrill, 1 I C. Canby, M. Deardorif, P. Dwelle, B. Espy. H. Furry, R. Gow, E. Greendeld. J. Herring, C. Humphreys, FH ' l Il-ll, I. Jacobs, R. Johnson, G. joseph, D. Muir, E. Riddle, E. Ray, F. Simpkins, C. A. Stephens, M. Taylor, , t , , ' ' 1 M. West, E. Griffin, M. Gray, E. Beringer, D. Canby, A. Corbin, I. Glumm, A. Griffin, A. Malm, M. gg nu V Matthews, G. Morris, E. Schmidt, A. Smedley. 2.3.- . l OFFICERS ? N Eunice Frame ............. ...................... .................. P r aside-nt Kathryn Williams ................ .......... ......... V i ce-President 1 - l 4 getty Jars Hughart ............................... .............. S 8CTCtdTy gf Nl ' th F' ............................................... ........ . .T 1 , ' Nllrs. Miss Taub, Miss Toby ........ ........ 5 giiigbis N . W 'so ' fri. 1 QL. MINERVA LITERARY SOCIETY .1 -1 . . - . . ,il ' X l' i 4 HE goddess of wisdom, the highest ty N of Roman maidenhood, and the ideal of ' Q all Minerva girls, is the patron of thi ty. Among its members are numbered ' , V those girls especially interested in literfi , ' vements and the forming of true and l Q 'gy gg I lasting friends through close cofoperation'-' c dying a subject of common interest. M' .L-43 This society originated long ago at old East and is still one of the most influential S Y l in high school activities C' sf ' CCN . The sponsors are Mrs. Fynn, Miss Taub, and Miss Toby, who are unanimous in V234 ,PX I their praise of the very capable president, Eunice Frame. w' l Characterizing a year which radiated high spirit and success were a number of y. , unusually interesting events. In addition to clever programs given during club hours, 6' J ' 'fs 1 3 i .. E..,.-4.. -. Y g ,rig 4: YW , .l k , I - J i is .ii K f it I ui. jx' up 1 Vx' -K ,X -A 11,1 ,xl .L 'wt ,, ,Q H I '-,H 1 K x + .4 r we 'jigr yy fi 1 ,S ., of 1 'T .15 'C Eg af' --' N '... -.-... ', --. 1--f ---' ' ' A 1- ' 111401 - Y i -, ,Y ,.-- Y if g .V .Y - ix .T i 1 , . ,yr . L, ll on -A , i ,kv .J K. Y, . . V gf A., ' ip L... . ti..-.LL 4.5. b' t , .L A - A A 5. If V. 1. ' J l LA WT F i r 1 ,,,, . iw... . . . ,,vX.....-.T L... ,., .-. ,. .....-- ,. ,-,, - 4 V X LV I i 5, 4 JL D , ,4 p , N ll ,gn ' f. WA, ll!,' 1 ,X i fmf Third-S. Hanson, L. Epperson, M. Fynn. S. LeRoy, S. Baker, H. Tower, L. Dobbs, D. Firebaugh, E. dawn 'lf Lil Frame, A. Reyer. J. Howard, B. Bradford. ...la . ' ll , I Second-C. Thomas, V. Tasher, K. Conyers, M. J. Halley, J. Miller, E. McDaniel, A. Johnson, D. Osborn, 1qi'f7Yf' P 1 A. M. Gudgcl, L. jolitz, A. Roehrig, M. Burnett. - '-'- 'I' V1 ff! First-M. Kircher, P. Gould, R. Hill, D. Funk, J. McClure, H. Liverman, M. Williams, V. Latcham, K. Lijiff, ff ', I , Williams, M. Trcusch, M. Chamberlain, R. Brctschncidcr, V. Mitchell, N. Brooks. e 'Yd.l1'1,! ..iI,1T7 l K3 Hill-Tl xr N H ' V l l,l' ,-Mprfml T-'A E251 the members this year at Christmas time made a dozen scrapfbooks and dressed more I than fifty dolls. These were taken to orphan homes and hospital wards, where the I sunshiny spirit of happy girls brought happiness to many others. ..f U V V Perha s the most unusual event was the Minerva' unto SnovvfFrolic. This dance . I D . t I x was given on january eighteenth, and, because of 1tS novel plan, proved very interest' A , ing and successful. ,vgj The Mayday Mother and Daughter Breakfast, which was the last social affair of , ' 5 i the year, was in the form of a reception to next year's oflicers and a farewell to this ' ' year's Seniors. On this occasion the mothers were guests of the girls of the Minerva ' Literary Society. 3,54 I ,N C 'FN -A uf . v ill Q'-'X , r , 14 1 - 4-5.3 . A.- . . -. 'T A if ' i . U - .af at a1-i - :sg .swf T ' . . ' QA 1 W ' -, . + ., Q' - - ,' ' 1 , R ' 4 !. g 7 , fy. TF! J, fplillti f i 5. T- t i. T. L rf.. ,fr . 1 4 L r A , ' , 1 -- -' is - , li , F N 4 'f' ,.:- '14 L,.....f .g A. .--.Q ' a , 2, ' -l - - - .. . , if .1 - D .. . f L g . , - f141:l w -f - - fr R- f- E - 1 rf - -Ll -V . V xx. Pi-ni-f .. . y f 7 ,av , ff f wk , if or N - nr., i N , ' . 4- f Q fi' V, , 'l h -. , C U' 1' t A ' .Mi KJ. ti... -. -St of ' ' A L' 'Q' .Ai A ,lf rl , 5 ,r L rf f fi ,, , V J P. 1 . T li Q fs-I , hp l X Q he i - 3 ' 5. ' I - E I X . 7 it r . l mn ' C: i . . y , R ee l l..:,1 fi ' u rf' ' V, N 1 l in ' 1 . -53- .HS T. r i 111+ 1 1 ' I lil! gl Rear-H. Bagley, K. Patton, R. Haase, T. Wallis, A. Cooper, R. Alex, H. Couperus, H. DeNio, G. J rhl jrl Harrison, R. Immel, O. Pratt, R. Knight, P. Nagel, Phil Arterburn. 1 ' 1' , l H I Front-R. Arnclt, I. Issaacson, M. Bogue, W. Prevost, R. Husted, H. Clark, Mr. Nicholson, I. Calkins, E. I - - Rodewald, F. Corbin, B. Denison, A. Stillings, M. Steinberg, W. Ray, M. J. Rosenthal. ' fit ,ill Other MembersfF. Berry, L. Meeder, R. Savage, D. Thamer. W 7 V u' l 13:8 IT V alll if V OFFICERS EB rg W i 'lrl K- P .......... ................................ ................,... P ' .1 v 1 P 1 if l l Riiriiellagriirirea ......... ..............,......... ........... v f ctirviliirizivii t .Q Francis Berry ........ ................ S EC1EIdTy ' s I Brooks Denison . ........... Treasurer Mr. Nicholson .. .......... Sponsor l 4 Moron CLUB 1 u l l W ' 'IW HE Motor Club was organized for boys who were interested in motors, their 'x- ,ful 1 construction and operation. Besides an extensive study during club hours, the H KSKQQ' 3 club has made many tours to the large industrial plants of the city. -K l I . . . . i l I Dunn the ear, stud was conce d on aircraft motors and their desi n. X . g Y Y . . , L x Practically all the new models of a o-vw N were fully discussed. Some practical i Q' demonstrations given by factory me rl e in the school shop. ' - . 4, .- ' s ' j The club meets on the first and thi K i A ws ay of the calendar month. The sponsor . - ' ,QQ sl is Mr. Nicholson, and he has proved t ery capable guide for the boys, both on i V'-4 the vocational trips and in the club meetings. LN. s K N wg Y D5 K9 2 F R . 1' 'F 4 sr' i l , . : . - '- . W is 'P F ' , Q.. 1 A H Y ,X 'ww A Eg I !,,,f--., H i., A 1 ,L I. Mix X 1. ig . xx It k f Ci. ,A V It D ill . , I ,T 1 5 W , X ,. . L Q5 my Uk , ik - -E jk , XX Kp . J fy? . RF, X gk .jf 1 U J, i.,...' rfb ,.1:f.0..: .1 i if ifksi , 'Pl-'ff ----LU , , - - W '- Ln 1 -1- 11 1 1. L. 4M V 51423 Rear-D. Pigman, H. Payne, D. Bunn, D. Funk, E. Brown, M. Wilson, A. Showalter. D. McDougle, B. Meyers, T. Richards, R. Reid. M. Culton, H. Baker. Fromffi. Barthel, E. Stovall, M. Mathews, B. Espy, S. M. Bnak, B. Loss, L. jolitz, B. Pollard, Miss Johnson, M. Hornbein, R. DeSciose, V. Cooper, L. Wildermuth, R. Dicker. Other Members-V. Addison, E. Glaze, N. Hendrix, C. Harvey, B. jacobstein, R. jewctt, E. Lind, R. Porter, A. Quarles, B. Segal, L. Watkins, W. Brower, L. Coolrstrom, F. Edgecumhe, M. Jackson, L. Guggenheim, M. Keane, N. Lute, E. McElveen, L. Maybury, M, Pooley, C, Bauer, F. Knuth, V. Nelson. PIANO CLUB Berry Pollard Ruth jewett Louise Jolitz Alice uarles Q Miss johnson OFFICERS .,.............Preaidcnt Vice' Pvesidunt ...............Suc1umry T1uusu1er .......Sponsur HE Piano Club is one of the oldest of the clubs at East. It was rounded in 1922 by a group of girls particularly interested in piano music, who conceived the idea of forming an organization that would be helpful in promoting the best music of all kinds and would give them practice in playing before an audience. A girl is not eligible for membership in the Piano Club unless she has had four years of piano training and she must be ready and willing to play when she is requested to do so. A close and harmonious relationship exists between the Piano Club and the Girls Vocal and Violin Club. Exchange of numbers between them and occasional joint meetings have made possible programs of unusual interest throughout the year. The club is indebted to many talented mothers and friends outside the school for musical selections and readings that have contributed greatly to their pleasure. A morning musical and luncheon of the Piano Club and the Girls Vocal and Violin Club brought the social activities of both clubs to a close. 51431 Rear-H. Cook, R. Pechman, YV. R. Carlton, B. D. Goldberg, S. Lentin. M. Cook, F. R. Pepper, A. Schnitzer, S. Bradley, M. Lencfsky, M. Neusteter, L. Giesecke. Front-A. Shocker, L. Greenfield, T. Bomash, H. Goodstein, S. Leight, Miss Garrett, G. XValdron, N. Shcrc, R. Hodnctte, M. MacDonald, M. Black, S. Buka. Other Members-O. McKinney, H. McCorklc, L. Patterson, E. Block, A. Reiwitz, J. Fricdland, R. Grebner, M. Carter, L. Kalichstcin, F. Sccmnn, L. Pfeifcr, R. Conch. Arthur Shookcr Owen McKinney ....... Seth Bradley ..... Gerald Waldron Miss Garrett ..... OFFICERS . .... ........,............ ................ P 1 csidcnt VxccfP1usid:nt ............,Sec1cta1y ........T1er1su1c'r .....,..SpOH.SU1 PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Y affording its members ample opportunity to speak before an audience, the Public Speaking Club has been a vital factor in the making of East's orators. The prof grams throughout the year have consisted of open discussion on matters of national or economic concern, informal debates, and several talks given by wellfknown Den' verites. Among these were Russell Shetterly, prominent attorney, who spoke on The Changing Order of Things , Leslie S. Deal, boys' worker at the Y. M. C. A., whose subject was Success , and East's own librarian, Louisa Ward, who gave us valuable and interesting information concerning the school library. Under the guidance of Miss Garrett, sponsor, the club gave, at its last meeting, a mock trial. Every member had some part in this judicial experiment and enjoyed it immensely. Membership in this organization is open to all, and everyone is urged to take advantage of this opportunity to delve more deeply into the science of public discourse by joining the club when it is again opened for new members. .L , , .....-..-.a.......... 1--. . ----. f144:f ....:.,,, 'F' 1 gr 1. . M ie. , ,..-H. J , . ,y ,Q i if Civil, - 'l . rf rg-TQ 2 ,H 1. ap if . b 5 gif- f X 9 lf- s. 1 1 '4 ' -. l S ':'r 1 11 F l 1.14: . f 1. L i ' L 4 4 I i Y 3- V -::5i. ef ' V v 7 R C-AX Pr: 'it' if -Ai F: is ff-I ,fl ' ,DXF ' 'ii YV, ,. sl I Lp 4 N -:Ji Qilg 1 '1 r-gs A.. 'A' K-- A WA 1, ut I L X' l 5, i f.. 5 'J l l ' in ' . i 1 . J 5' A p M- ri yi x , . ' CJ N ' l r Q flfj Di J 9, r ,PS 1 . lisa l w' Third-H. Dolph, I.. Kelley, J. Thompson, G. Roerig, R. Pankcy, M. Jameson, C. W'illiams, I. Lundgren, N. W 'l Mains. l l l ff Second-J. Doyle, YV. Hummel, C. Cumcson, D. Richardson, G. Writer, H. Davis, P. Parks, W. Beard, ' A ' 'l flli -' S. Blue. l ll'fV 1m 'f 'V First-I. Goodman, I.. Bansbach, R. Anderson, G. Logan, W. Gentry, R. Bradford, J. Aitken, R. Zobcl, . 1 ,Il :li Rupp, Jiiigfhl If v. Other Members-D. Adams, D. Davidson, R, Ferguson, XV. Houston, J. Nlurphy, F. Pierson, B. Rislcy, l , ,. , ti..lUi B.Whimktr. . in-'Fe , mam .. ft OFFICERS aww , . . . . r fa .H .Er gr' l Jack Doyle ......... .....,...........,............., ...... ..,...... P 1 c sidcnt ' E h . Bob Bradford ........ .......,...........,..... .,,....... V i cc-Prcridmt 1 1 john Aitken ...... .......,. S ccntnvy- W George Writer ..,..,..,., 'TTEGMIYKT ' lr f ' , I3 Mr. Whipple .......... Sponsor L , R i . ' A . l x RED JACKETS it sf r l Alf . . 1 Hfhfqf, HE Red Jackets Club was organized two years ago for the purpose of serving as i xx I a Pep Club. It is composed oi1fiit s elected from the three classes. After Vi ' a slow start, it established a firm ni .El for Qtlyear and made steps towards becomf ' ing a vital department in school apti t s. ' f .- 1 The purpose of the club is tclflbQ95iLL5. O05 activities-athletics, publications, I :Q xl debating, and scholarshipg to creaieqnd maintain an enthusiasm in the student body, l ' S- - and to perform all duties ordinarily falling to a Boosters' Club. 1 so ' ,sl Typical of the undertakings to be supported in the future was the Senior-Faculty s- s - , . x CR basketball game given for the benefit of the bpotlight. Red jacket members handled f K lx Fx! 5 the sale of tickets and turned the proceeds over to the paper. ips! . N , , xx' 1 I V . - T., 1 W s Yi- l 's ' ' ' .Q 'T'-'r ' H - H'r ' 'i' ' -a -1 ff, Q ' if ,qv v C j ,H Vi. 'Vi x ' U I, D V I. ' it K V, -2:-Q X .E . ' - 1 R- fl .f t rw ' eiliilllli J L IL 1 ' ,'! Tl! 'F , W .f N tx - ' x ji li 44 I J L xiii X: .X 6. tk , V 5 - Nl 4 kv 1. I. I X F - . U -.. .- if. ...fr .-Aw' Af-' M' A A 'A 51453 A D yin ' 7- .. . .-g f V if--..-V V Y, Y - T A -Y vi V Y 4 i A .. , - -. is e , 'i 4' - TQ i 1 f IL ' ' I - 'l 5 x v ' . ' x ' N , N , - I ' ' rf L 1 , - F' g . ' Ag- 4.4, .- . , 'rr'-A - F-- -L ,- .:...,. l . . A. iv ' A.. A C L X ' '4 - - .7 , .,.-.,,., , . ..,,,. Y. -..Q,,i,-..,..-,+- .. . ' 1 ' 1 , Y 'M' B ' ' 1 C 'N 1 1 W l ur f ' l . i y - V E .3 1 he i f r - 1 T. V , ' l . ' 1 , 1 Q , I ' l s- ,r 7 li , V 1 ' t i I i 9 if 9 . V I , I 4 . . if l V' lFLf3 ',-F X U L ,fe L , i :IL v' ' 7 I T' We 1 i 1 Rear-J, Guelich, T. Ehrhart, L. King, T. Dwelle, C, Fields, B. Greenlee, J. Aicher, E. Snodgrass, B. l l .1 XVhitaker, G. Waldron, F. Bumpus. i lid. .L I ' ' FrontgC. Blickcnsderfcr, S. Walker, XV. Powers, E. R. johnson, O, Cramer, Mr. Bliss, L. Cannon, S. '-'-:fir i , ' , Fisher, E. Nlnudru, H. Bauscrman, R. Klein. l rl X 13 f' -A Qther Members-C. Gumm, R. Pierce, L. Edwards, R. Mackley, W. Huvev, F. Christman, B. Collins. i gi ,QV v ,Li 'L 5' 1 ' if ,.-1.-, 'I i:g.vrt, l I L i, . 1 gif, ,N OFFICERS 155,54 Q 1 is-i Leonard Cannon .............................. .................. P nssident Q xhaf, I7 ,rj Edward Maudru ..... ...................... .... ........ V i c :President ,..' , Uliver Cramer ........ ......... S ec1cta1yfT1easu1cr I 'J l Q Mr. Bliss ............ .........,.............. S punsor 1 . ' lu l s a, f . 1 E is i il SCIENCE CLUB a 4 5 1 3 3 i . . HE Science Club in its present form was organized in 1923 by combining the old I ' 5 EQ- clubs known as the Engineering Club and the Sons of Science. Working on the 5 l - theory that the members of the club are capable of arranging their own programs, the 1. . ' members of the Science Club hax'7Q.grra,Figed many interesting discussions, based on 'L ' scientific and engineering principles. 'XX , . it F I 'iw V . X . , 1 The sponsor, Mr. Bliss, has worked vleggfdillggtly for the success of the organizaf 4 cj 1 .,y. I tion. Leonard Cannon, the president, ha ,hwvorlr with Mr. Bliss in arranging the C . bg club's programs. Much credit is also due to the vicefpresident, Edward Maudru, and 1 'Q w 51, ' the secretary, Oliver Cramer. 5 ' 4 Nl i ' jx 1 EA ' Y . I ' Tl X F 4 I F 'IK' N i ' if ' V. -Q E 3 Px'1 I Rf- 8, Y , , V - .-.-- ,- . .-.. . N. ,. .....,., . l , .-.jf-,'. N -..V M.-.,, -w---W,,.-- -0 . -1 , i-7 -.-- r ',, -wr . 'Lt X- ---f F7 I 'dill I 4, .mf ul Ami iv. fb?rtr it i V If M . N if . li' . 1 'Wfqf ' A .' K 3 ' ' f l A ,vllual 5 nik J 3 g f. A 3 .i 4 i i L Q , l , YH . ,, ,,L P 1 ' i . .1 ' I l , ku. Y, '- ' ,. I ' I Aix 'wr' g .- -i 1 V 1 .. f B' 4 ' ' ,f . ..L.. A..- ' s W - A A Y V is-llrhli L A Vi i ' A ' f im 51461 Y .? . 7f - Y r fn M ffm A 4 T' :L A ,N ' r nfl. v . -Q gn . l Q V 5. .1 va ,Q . - - . I 0 - -f , I . 'v its' lxa' - A karl . ,IT T. .fl :' V' 1 'i lx Q .4 cf, . 1 . , X. , -,, .f..l. LL .Z taggfms 4 4, A ' A .-- W... Y - YIIL ,...f4 ,f-- - , V Ed 1 K. I 4 -. m ' xx A IVJ if l ' 1 A 4 1 ii X .. ' J . , N 4 ff 2' J ry 5 f' Ll . 1 ' I -ii ill 1 , Second-J. Franklin, J. Marks, A. Shoolrer, H. Bay, R. Brown. . Q First+E. johnson, H, Cook, Mrs. Strange, F. Galbraith, H. Stanger. 5-'QL'-Q Other Members-T. Calonico, R. Couch, S. Koepclre. S. Lentin, B. Cassell, C. Doty, S. Drexler, G. Justia, lam . C. King, B. Lakusta, P. Nollsch, J. Norberg, A. Reiwitz, C. Swearinger. ,Hum 1 ' g .1-,a,,r. Sql Q OFFICERS HM FQ YF,V'UI fflarlfs ..,..........,.............,. ....................... ............. ...... Ili: 1 esijent N M . 0 nson .......................... .......... ............. ' c - ' ' , life 1,1 l 5'3.ZZE?Sal'ffi?flf?i:555i 't Q9 ' . elwlt ..,,...,.,...,....... ,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 'Ii l l S ' H. Bay ...............,............................................................. Sergeant'ri5ft.Kr:in'i MIS- Strange -....-..............................................,..,...... ................... ...,. S p onsor f N 1 D I SENATE DEBATING SOCIETY - 'X , ' THE Senate Debating Society, one of the oldest as well as one of the most honored x 14 'L clubs in East High School, had a successful season during 1928f1929. On Novem- N' i Jil' 1 ber 16, 1928, the debaters held their annual dance, calling it the Senate Turkey Hop A ,- 1 because of the nearness of Thanksgivin he committee in charge of this dance was ,, X i jack Franklin, chairman, Bob Cassell, Ala n Swearingen, Philip Nollsch, and Conf I xy' over King. ' . 3, 7 'l On February 21, 1929, Senate hedlils first annual impromptu speaking contest. px , -A Conover King won the prize for his s eechf on prohibition. ' 'X 1 Sy. Senate defeated its ancient rivals, t exlongress Debating Society, in a basketball 14 game by the score of 23 to 19, on March 22, 1929. Those on the winning team were LN' JR Jack Franklin, John Marks, Howard Bay, Dick Brown, and Earl Johnson. The' season closed with the Annual SenatefCongress debate on May tenth. Howard kfgl , Ni Bay, Richard Brown, and Alex Reiwitz, with Arthur Shooker as chairman, took the QQ afripativg side of the qu6St1Or1, Resolved, That a Substitute Should Be Found for 5,5 f' t e ury ystemf' 1 ' . 1, w X54 A .4 '44 -s -Q.. l l ,, f ' . 1 1 - f' , fi L ,. HX ,Q , t fs t cf . .1 1 .lmll . if -ff U 1. 1 ,Ax it l -Q fi -1 ,QL fur - r 5 L f 1- Yi ,fa ., so . -t Li pn xt-.,V,,-,,, ,, , ,, M , T pr . L1471 1'l -' R. Hall, P. Kohlberg. Other Members-J. Cowardin, F. Geriry, R. Oliver, R. Parker, C. Sraat, I.. Baldwin, Vim. Fitzgerald, M. ' A. ,- ' 7' ' . , f A. - -. E A , n , 4 .1 .X 1 i ,L p s il? SQ . ri Q. V , A wi' L X. 15,1 . f3 .HW 4 1 a . ea! V, .tra .. H.. A .. Sq Third-P. Adams. D. Aarons, R. Ogier, C. Johnson, L. Biggle, B. Helstien, I. Lundgren, J. Megan, R. Nelson, R. Phillips, E. Spinney. Second-E. Saul, F. Smith, B. Anderson, M. Hartner, V. Darnell, S. Lentin, R. Summers, S. Tappe, F. Hughes. First-S. Connor, C. Nelson, T. Sellers, B. Kitto, Mrs. Snyder, P. Casler, C. Br,-mash, J. MacGinnis, Gardner. OFFICERS Brasicr Kitro .... .................... .............. . . .Pvcsidrnr Paul Kohlberg ...... Vice-Pnsidenr Carl Bomash ...... .............. S ecretary Taylor Sellers ...... .......... ...... ....... ....... ....... .......... T 1 e a s u 151 Mrs. Snyder .......... ..................................................... ............. S p onscn Pauline Casler, Maxine Hartner, Virginia Darnell ......... ......... A ssistzmrs SENIOR CHEFS HE Senior Chefs Club, which is composed of Junior and Senior boys, was organ' ized in 1927. The club was organized by Mrs. Snyder, who is still the sponsor. The object of the club is to teach the boys how to prepare and cook the proper foods most frequently used when carrqning, and to teach cleanliness and efficiency in all matters pertaining to cooking as well as many essentials of camping. In addition, selecting proper camping equipment, locating and making camp, Ere making, and maintaining clean and sanitary quarters, were discussed. The regular meeting dates are the second and fourth Thursdays of each month during the school year. All boys who have been members of this club have found it very beneficial and enjoyable. .kim r Ji.-j,,f5 p Q., .'g....t,..i if S2Li:rf::'.:-.Q...g...Q. AL, T 4 ....-..s-M.......E..E..g..-3...,...-..... M -- ---.-...e..., ,-,..-.. -V 1 ., 4 I 351 , ' Y 5 , .gal .3 V W .li I f, ie'-Q-q I fig, 'if A 5 4 , x l VW- ,i -1 , refil F' r is-, R . ' l l lg. KE! H h is I fl - Q 1.1 'TY' 5' 1 5 1 l -,, a aff , , 4 . L,,- -42' l . . .e L 1 ,1 .J 1 I , 2 - : .,. P . - ' ' -Q -e f f s 7 71 'v- ? ': T , rf 372 s T' ' vw ' r T' - , fx X A .ld 5 7 ff C 'QV S 4 It L . ? . y I1 R' W' lf ' ' X J K, 1 ..' f- V-H A Q x fi 5 vp f ' , . X 1 1.4 1.11 t4.....f...Z.L ,lk 1 , '.-- L. A' ks' A A 5 V ,, ... V, . .... .., .-. .. ., ., , .....-.-......-. I if N 1 ' Y f 1 - , r t 'F J h 1 1 , . l . ' N 1 l . Q 5. l l l . ,A 1 rx 1'. Y ' ' 1 is . 1 3 u Rf' 5 V v I 1 1 Y A 1 1 L 2 1' 'Kb , 1 ,Tj 1 Qi .J V ,I N T J. Aichet, B. Emanuel, F. L. Christman. A. Pugh, W. Moe, P. Veatch, Mr. Shearer. H. Morris. 1 'LMA 1riQM. H M omcsas P d ' 1' . ' .............. ...............,........ ................. ......... 'r e x i t , F5111 T. 1 E. imlgiill N ........... ...........,....,......, ......... 5 ...... v i cc-pfmafxn FGQED E1 93 25 M.. sh.35iE'i::::: ' iii:1ii:3..i?If.f'iTif...5i5'.iZISI W '41 q 3 ff! 'rl til ti. 1 ' 1 . .1,. .rvi 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 SENIOR RADIO CLUB 1 1 ' , ,K l 4 THE Senior Radio Club is devoted to amateur radio transmission and reception. 1 , 11 4p Each member of the club stands for the amateur principles, which are loyalty, 1 Q4 11' ' p trustworthiness, secrecy, and truthfulness. The aim of the club is to give a better , understanding of radio, whether it be broadcasting or amateur correspondence. V Qg!J'lXQ 1 The club has been very fortunate in having the best equipment that can be had. l p l A transmitter with a fiftyfwatt output was constructed during the past year. It is 1 X operated on forty meters, which enables riiembers to transmit and receive messages N 'vi' to and from most of the important coukritigies. of the world. 1 Z The club and its members are licensedgby' the Federal Radio Commission of the '1 Q15 1 'jr United States of America. 3, 1 , al X W . 4 Y 1 . V i Q1 ok 1 Q A X Q- 1 - LQ - 3 ' 1 g ' W XY W Qfy 1 4 s ff-N. -v C1 s i N 'W ' F- ' 1' 1. , X 4 X tp 1 5, 5 11 5.1.4111-1 'A A cj 1 ' L' 3 1! , J ,-' , N! V+ K jf 4 Ku . 'ja 3- L31 Al- W A 7,3 9'Al',C!q Nh' J . 561. ,. Mbiikxk 2173 J Rx- . - W ff W - 'Y' YT 51491 1 fh 'J .ee . I I Rear-E. Huber, M. Forsythe, A. Stillings, V. Kirk, S. Wheeler, M. Conant, H. Gardner, J. Middlebrook, D. Menghin, D. jones, M. A. Little, P. Stidham, L. Flickinger. Front-U. Ames, H. Stark, J. Fair, I. Adams, A. Jewell, M. Bayne, Miss Dillon, A. L. Ingersoll, E. Ingersoll, E. McIntirc, C. Flattcry, G. Haun, J. Speight. Other Member-Maurice Maib. OFFICERS Paul Sridham ....,... ........................ ..,....... ....... P 1 c siden! Mina Conant ....... ......,. V icefP1csiduut Dorothy jones .............. Secretary Uri Ames ,.,,..,. .....,.... T reasufcr Miss Dillon .... ,. .......,. Sponsor SPANISH CLUB HE purpose of the Spanish Club is to develop a greater interest in the study of the Spanish language, and a greater knowledge and appreciation oflSpanish life, people, literature, art and music. With these motives in mind some very interesting as well as instructive programs, for the most part in Spanish, have been given. One of the most interesting was a Posada or 'ilvlexiean Christmas Celebration, which was made as nearly like the original as possible. As entertainment, Spanish plays and ,games were presented in Spanishg and informal speeches pertaining to the country, people, life and customs of Spain were given. A study was made of the development of Spanish music from records actually brought from Spain. Latin America was not forgotten and there has been some attempt made to learn and understand these very charming and progressive people. fisoj 3 , , X vi QI ,N 3 LAN 1 , J: lf. A ,V if ,SU A xx 't wi Q I , v .-A L' 'MJ .j L f , X ' ig j f l V gs. rx . .N l g, gr.. 5-., LL gi' it , fit ,L ,A v A A , fill l f 3 i 5 2 rr. -pq Q f xy -jg , L' ' ' ln ' I 4 1 of wi' l K , Q21 :fi I v Q U 1 ' l N Rear-E. McDaniel, H. Terasaki, R. Reiwitz, C. Reece, J. Blair, L. Ericksen, E. Frame, M. Gordon, F J' Kmmng' M' Esman' ll K w M M 11 D Ft b h G Cl k M C d M M 'i l ronKABugpLi3:prkih!IRuSsan Ha , . arson, . urp y, . irc aug , . ar , . ,roun s. . core, l as as I I BIB . BIFHHI SPORTS CLUB l NOT many years ago the Sports Club was organized by a group of girls to promote an interest in athletics. Since then it has become one of the most influential . societies in the school. p Q5 Q, Eli ibility for S orts means achievement. A irl who has earned her big D by ff g P g D 1 making school teams and who has the ideals of the club at heart may become a member 4,9 of this charmed circle. qt! During the past year Sports has had several interesting meetings and as many good - N' times. The girls were entertained by -- 'r s Athletic Club of Manual, and after XJ a game of volleyball, refreshments d and short talks were given by the -N f 1 s onsors. S orts answered the chall A 'il A. and won both volley and soccer I VA games rom t em. NQXX p The club is represented annually b ' members at the State Convention, held -1 at Boulder, and has recently been admitted as a member of the State Amateur JR Women's Athletic Association. ,wi x l b C-1-' l Q' - a-.Q gi' , KJ ' I Ab ,KJJ all ' ri -X CN O -Q lffls'-t 4 f ' ,f W X 'N ' ' f a , , fl dt ,Q -X U, lt vm Fx f l 6? lily' cl tv 1 L S. 'FJ' 0. is NW X -J ff f L - 1. f +1.15 'iw Q sin 1.2 ,cv 1. 1 if C X if use -Q 0 1' V' ' ' 4 1:1511 51523 Eunice Frame Harold Padfield Dorothy Earl Kathryne Fouse Q Secretary Head Boy Head Girl Tfeasurer STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Council has, this year, achieved more than ever before. In addition to their regular sponsorship of Red and White Day and the social hours, a library committee and cafeteria committee have functioned most successfully, bringing about better order in the library and the formation of orderly lines in the lunch room, The council has brought about the revision of the constitution and has financed the new edition of the Angels' Guide, the school handbook. This was made pos' sible by using the profits from last Red and White Day. .tv Rear-C. Hinman, M. Jameson, M. Foster, J. Shepard, J. Johnston, A. Driscoll, R. Ogicr, E. Frnmc, D. Richardson, R. Williams. Fran?-M. J. Wight, P. Murray, G. Clark, K. Eouse, D. Earl, Miss Sparhawk, H. Pndhcld, N. Mains, E. xerson. Other Members-F. Taylor, M. Kendel. f173j f'J.,WY,. rf7e'-, ., if ' fri ,W . + , 1., x ' Q , Fil 'X X W' . u g ,111 . r K I' I Lf V ,, Q i , , k l 4 .f L i L. 'FJ x A ' Rx 5.3 all. Xl lx 1 W gif 'era Ha rf 4 ul' 5 4 f t I ll 1 Y Left to Right-S. Anderson, F. Bock, C. Mims, V. Doyle, Mrs. R. Cole, S. Laursen, R. Hornbein, F. Mozer. nt Other Members-M. Adair, M. Agee, D. J. Bell, F. Brilliant, M. Buchanan, M. Campbell, B. Chamberlain, l W M. J. Christman, S. Colburn, L. Crawford, D. M. Davis, A. Dunievitz, P. Gould, 1. Glumm, V. Yn ' Graham, H. Gurtner, M. E. Harding, R. Hayden, R. Hill, M. Hitt, B, Hobbs, R. Hunt, R. McConnell. ' ' m M. Morris, R. O'Kane, M. E. Smith, C. Warner, W. Welker, B. Whitehead, P. Young. Em m an m W Q OFFICERS V Mary Lou Adair ..... ............................ ............ P 1 esident V' V N, , Florence Mozer ...... .................... ........ V i ce-President W J ' Ruth Hornbein ..... ............. S ecretary i, Barbara Hobbs ........ ........ T veasurer ff? ' -' Mrs. Cole ............. ........... S ponsm' , X 5. - MN A wif? LQ Fx D lx' 1 l ' THE THREE T'S 'Q iQue . .. . . . l ' HE Three Ts Club, originally the Home Economics Club, was organized in 1926 x I 'l under the su ervision of Mrs. Cole. T ur ose of the club is to interest the irls l N' . . - ,. P .. g N. X, in the affairs of the home, costume Q W1 and entertaining. 'Af '14 ff . t . . . At Christmas the irls made and fill cf fort' stockin s which the distributed A D S U , 5 g Y , .3 A , amon the children at the Valeria Da er . -.1 , ,Q S Y Y . Y , , V Many interesting speakers have been obtained for the meetings, and the girls arran ed and ave a deli htful breakfast at the end of the semester. ' JR g g g J, K t Q3 Q . ,. 3 W Qi, W X Y . ' C W 'Y41 . ff X fl f,-' f Y .. N fs! 1 7' 5 I ! , X H ' gs ' ' L W, L .-fr 1, i K.. X W .1 i , ,t A i . , fa Jupv Q, 45 V K 3 rj' Q' ji L-',, it ' X 4 l ff 1 C , 4 W. If fsdjl W k . ' 5. '- 1 - 'W vt ,f 'Ll w , X ,, f U if i' 'r .- L1 . .. - XL.. -. it D - W- , . ,nm -.-L , s -1 , f1741 1 v 1 i 4- s 7 s ig ,sf-fr fs . .ye , X 'lm' 7 L:s'.'x I 1' , V A v' Q., LJ I. . I ' I rl ' F if I l. U X . - ' Us 1 - Y W fi . .' Q Mtv k 1 X ' ge4:' IL:.fL, '!f'..,-fllll .L,.JL.,-S Q. I ..,N ill- gl ' Ali ,IL ,. ,, . . -, ,,,,,,.,-... Y... - wr-v .4 ..-- ----- cv-Y' I w I r is-P' . l l ' ' P' l l 'f pm .7fk' l ,gig P- l L ' i l ' V ,W l 1 5. I 1 as L . F l Nu i' C in . 1 X x... i 9 5 i f' ix r I . I 9 L . l 1 Y Third-N. Brown, L. Mock, H. Bay, E. Wieselmann, D. Ferguson, V. Hornbein, 1. Lounsbery, H. DeNio, E. ' ' P Trentham, H. Dawson, H. Stangcr. iv Second-M. Acason, M. Meyer, K. Kirk, M. Galbreath, A. Marks, C. Layton, N. Kent, A. Gillard, C. 14 Durbin, A. Brooks, E. Weston, C. Whitescarver, H. Hiberling, M. Heathcock. umm 4 '- ll w First-M. Dunning, R. Donclson, E. Kennedy, D. McGinnis, D. Allison, L. Askcrlund. E. Barry, Miss Stinch- - mm' mm EiHGT 'Hfiilil field, R. Evans, B. Wilncr, D. Osborn, G. Pierce. C. Primm, D. Johnson. Other Members-B. Barker, E. Fisher, F. Hall, R. Holonbek, L. Lorton, E. Mathews, P. Orr, E. Weber, F. Wright, H. Taft, M. Ashlander. . lliiifil flllfl OFFICERS p ' ' l lr.-, Henry Dawson .. ................................ ......,............. P 'resident l ' Hubert Stanger ..... ........................ ........... V i z:cfPresident ll Edith Barry .......... ............,.,, S acfetary . Gertrude Pierce .......,. ......,..,. T rcasu-ref lL f Miss Stinchneld ........ .,........ S ponsor Jay , S I KJX ' e J lfhfk Tflxffl 1811173 Xu J OR the year 192839, the Two Arts Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Stinchf N ,- ' i, field, and using Tony Sarg and ' a ' ttes as an inspiration, prepared some My , K I very clever puppets and presented 'I-Ri1 , W fi en and a Donkey, a short onefact 1 'N ' play by M. Dondo. The girls o 1 .- .1 A e costumes, while the boys had L ' , , fy , F I 4 ' charge of constructing the stage. Q sv Ig Y- bers shaped the heads of the puppets. , 'qw ,Q-N Howard Bay, the manager of the Q- -ilu l a--4' gave many interesting talks on making -' the puppets. Gertrude Pierce and Edit arry acted as puppeters when the final play hx was given at an orphans' home during Music Week. so' CSR h Prominent artists of Denver were speakers during the meetings after the rnarionette KQ5 ' s ow was completed. -' 'N . QQ bw ' .-N W i i , K xl if a - N s i ' , fr' s 1 -if a . 1. r Qt ff l. f.fu.l fi ,Lf e lffl Wg? X X ' lx ' ,N L 1 lf ,J '- qi V. -DI. Ik. el Q ,DL , A X ,V Q- . . LL . !N , lf, W-I. ' x ' X -' A -1 , V ,K , 9 'X-' '- I tj lv- -Z ij I ,ig D .' ,su 1 ll A, my X Y ,- ' 41, Z '- 4 fissj Rear-G. Miller, H. Molkenthin, J. Fettes, A. Sweeney, L. Cookston, V. Bezman, M. L. Degen, T. Harper B. Lewis, G. Lof, R. Christy, E. Riggs. Front-M. Waller, K. Kirk, M. Meyer, L. Askerlund, P. Parks, M. Dressler, E. Butz, M. Galbreath, D McGinnis, B. Maxwell, Miss Jones. Other Members-W. Marsh, M. Flecher, B. Harper, I. Walker, G. Fallberg, E. Seaholm, D. Owen, M. E Smith, M. Allison, E. Brock, C. Crowley, B. Madsen, M. Yotter, H. Wise, W. Matthew, W. Nagel M. Michael, M. Nitschke, D. MacDonald, S. Stein, B. Petter, E. Webber, E. Holcomb, J. Holmes R. Coyte, T. Trumble, R. Dewey. OFFICERS Bill Maxwell .. .............. ............................ ................. P 1 esident Margaret Galbreath ........ ........... . . ..,...,. VicefP'residenr Della McGinnis ............... ............. S ec-retary Dan MacDonald ....... ......... T 'reasufer Miss Jones ..................,...................................,..............,...........,,....... Spanxof These are some of the things we study in the Wonder Club 'alrus, weasel, whale, wart hog, Wren, wild cat, walnut, olf, whipfpoorfwill, whirligig, wapita, and Weevil. rtopus, orchids, ostrich, oyster, olive, osprey, oriole, ppossum, orthopteria, oven bird, oidium, and opal. ature, nautilus, newt, nests, narcissus, Neptune, nasturtium, ightingale, nut hatch, necleus, and neuroptua. addy longlegs, dates, dew, dandelion, dingos, dinosaurs, aisy, dromedary, dove, dodder, dahlia, and dods. agle, elephant, eel, evergreens, elk, eidu ducks, eedentata, rmine, earthworms, englena, ergates, and eggs. accoon, rainbow, rattlesnake, raven, reindeer, reptile, hinoceros, rodenta, rooster, rotifer, ruby, and rhododendron. lf15'61 , x. :.,v-. ,gu- 455' mf uv' Ag- ' H -. vs A ,, 1, q I. .. Vw, .:, gr-. JJ, 1 1 K ' ' -L P H .5 'f 'K Lf.-5 -5'1 i--'35 2 5,11 f' ' N ,K .3 E,-, 1.3 ,r V, 5? 1- . 5. N rj? 'ft' .f.,. L . L 9 'U M n ,v . ir. u ' ,an .1 ag: bggar' q 'rn ' . gr' y sf' JL xi' 4, ,M . ,,, .FJ Tv!! ' mf ' .. ,gy 5 6 X . fl 'ii' , 52 3 J .--wi 5 1. f. if XXV' ALADIJIN BENEFIT SALES PRIZE WINNERS flcnrgizum Clark, Marir- Lmriq Drgvn, Frunccs Phillips, Madgc Wrst, Ruth Hrvdncrrc, Gerald Smcrnuff, Addr Cuchrzmc, Chnrlw HJIII ,, . , .,.,,,,,,.. 4 U- IT, vt.. . ANGELUS SALES PRIZE XVINNERS Rnzrr-ffAdsIc Ifmrirh, firvldic Lcvitt. Hvlcn I.ix'1'rmnn, Adrllm. Crccnelntc, IM-rurhy CJIIIIW, Gunrgmrmfr Clnrk Mdrgzrrur Iiumh, Shrrlny Furrythr. runt- LI-slip Nu'Iy, Virgimn H.rmmr'I, Agms Lmurrxrrd, Rmbrccn vlrlhnmn, Mzrryrxric F1rLI':mgIx, Mzxry' Fostrr Ann XYrmrIrrmrx. rml NN WINTER SCENES f1ss1 HALLWAYS L 159 3 N601 uw Q, 5 5 155' 1 l 'Q ? X. Q n f. 4 x Qgggfnw Wa. r s , I .4 ...- ,vw 525 BH, I , , X s Q' ..., 1. ,,...,.....,,,.....-.-.-,...-. . ..,,..,.. .. 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Eva Williams not here. ,.,, gn JQM i Wednesday, 19-School out for one-half day, thanks to Civil War veterans. 1 ' LL' Thursday, 20-First circulation of Spotlight. Boy, have we some editor? JR Friday, 21-Senior ofhcers nominated in auditorium. 5,4 X -s Tuesday, 7.5-Teachers' chorus didn't meet tonight. Denver sleeps peacefully. , -'35, Xi Wednesday, 26-First meeting of tumbling team. KJ- ' A Thursday, 27-We are told that running in the halls is a dangerous practice. .,, lx' Friday, 28-Vaccination! Q5 Q i Saturday, 29-First round golf tournament, as usual, East wins. 4 - ,, J Kg 1 , f Y K V A W J i x. J fi lk 'UPC-7' lx ' L E T lk' K 3 il .ffl X 1 in 'l C1 ff 'J ,' L 'fl' 'D NY X .9 -ff ll fi fr T Ljl W' ' Q X34jLl. Q ' 4? 5 if K .YQ Mrk JJ? .IQXJ 1 H1801 ' f - S ,, .-. r as S . ,'1f'fx7c.'r Q. i T 1, : A ,X ' ' C Vf',.n x K ,kv N. ' -- - ' - -Vg . fi' fl Q' y Nil Q4 ' A 144 La' 14 -L...LL.L.5 4. A A ' I ' T A 4' ' f- l , o N i , A Y 45. , '. ., X L V 4 X 'll li? 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H f , X N , , Vt gg EIEHEB' mm , 144 HI 'Mr N, f G15 2' l if f I f' gf V ,..L.l-ff-N 'N X Hmm - - f' T f,,,,,g'x:..XjrL SHFRHI Drink with KA 'wr arn dance. lg TT A l' ff M... lla' ix ' H 2ff,::' Sum IM K ' 'H'- X f nl '- 5 , :1 qhiiudy a f mfr, ' sa - ,Z ,A ' f l,,,,,.,7 1Yru.!' .553 VT Q3 ' QL 3 -A -1- 4 - ff- -. 5 7, , M f ,+,- :T Q X Fx - with-ggi gy A ,. Y, V . .Q FA M. 5 - - y . . gy. V - rvl.u.h.,.--1 ' - A ki' him. Monday, 1-Senior election of oihcers. 'Rayl for Harmon Davis! 5,1 E0 Saturday, 6-East beats South in golf tournament. East wins tennis singles fchampsj. H' kj Monday, 8-Fire department holds annual auditorium meeting. x p T Thursday, 11--International Relations stormed with new members. ' X' l 'A' Mrs. Stearns, sponsor. ' . ' ,ANN Saturday, 13--Seraphs win golf championship. f Q' ' Monday, 15-Illustrated lecture on Mesa Verde. J Tuesday, 16-First report cards-dole and lamentation. tg, 5,5 Wednesday, 17-Visiting parents. We get out of last three hours. 9- g 1 Monday, 22--Continued rush for Annual appointments. ,DX A Thursday, 25-Many boys ditch to hear Mr. Robinson on vocations. QQ Friday, 26-Senior barn dance. 4 ,' Monday, 29-Junior Class officers elected. Congratulation to Clark Williams. 6 T' T -.H Tuesday, 30-Local honor members announced in Spotlight-out today. , kc . W a , a e - as f li' .Q as T X Q A. f . it f X. T . .7 -t if T X A f .l A t 3 T f- l f .Q .ummm il T7 IL' 'V L' 34 L5 4- Xi . ' M J 0 f l W 111 J ff Nfl! LLL. Q 3 A. T 2,7 . T if K 71' X31 , L7 il. l kj .lil f1s13 Friday, 2-Band has physical examination. f r ' r s f 1 --:af s - , V. fy In 7' Cjfwx 1 fx ,Sp 'w V .ff V JMC? :L 'lr t -QTIL I V rl I U' . K pm L..-r -3..w..1.L ' r 1 K Q r f-.. A A ' y A YA T , :4 ,fr J H --Y .,..., . ---V -A ang-. 4' -V.-J. . , -....-Y , -- - T gift l 'g' fl' L L l T3 lj T V 'v 'E ' it 'U ' 43: ' ga . T all .V 5 T alll i ummm 1 in-Zh M as- Y 5 4-.5 ' 1--fc ww ml .4 Deir szcwiai Eiiltzzm' ,iw Aff 7. 'ALPDD' blys Ill... fig r 5 qntmbn ' 5 4 - f ' ' X 1 FU V ,E -, i A 1 M- AFT ' fa f :vi gif? - 'fi e , 4 ' , f ' an ' fs ' T it T All Q ij '51, Sinha l'rfnf'1vlK!.lTf ,ll 3 Co-f:g:'eg:1 LI Library -2 A ' 'luvfmr Y' lcfb f t is 1 i f 'i lllIf1 l l f 't .v V Ti? 2, 1 4 lm, llllllm lu M T ,, 1, A t ' X- 4. ' , ' U .1 K 3' isa, 15149 1 4 7' 'll ft-wma S . ii T I 'J M 1 Y, W -- i A ii- ' Liga fl I ga Su-n-rlu. sxrvlcc NJA ummm I :Vlad 'Blu :gm-H v . 9 W sv I! W A ! lb wr .l'l' '13 la ' fr . We . . ' ll? Wahl 5' .1 , X QM z.,J 3 ia il W M' ' . .ft fl - , 315599 . l L- - T 0 Eff fa i T am J ' 5' H V' - - Q , 'ro' S 33 x 5, -n- . 35 l- Wal 2, buf our li NTTES Llhllo un par' ,ll a 5 We in ' fn-lllr Rnd- a -by 'l W I ,Alf 1 - xg :- H 7 -:il i, . , '. f5'ff'fI if 5 1225 K: Y T and 1 ,Alfie-If l X . W M ' ' a 321 a +1 f' ff c f as .4-N f -T - fff f f X. . 53, 69 ry lf' if W W M MD -2-ggi! , Z Y L95 .,- .71 V ,N H .ff 3 2 I 5 JP. .AMS 0520 ,Il A S H 4. f' Q4 Y J li , ,El -x QQ. is QQ Saturday, 3-We beat South at pigskin toting-2fO. Monday, 5-AngelusfAladdin benefit. Tuesday, 6-Al Smith not elected today-Hoover was. - 1 I ' 4 ix N' Monday, 12-Woodbury preliminaries. Wednesday, 14-Shafroth prelims. , DN, Friday, 16-Senate dance. Monday, 19-White gold Gruen wrist watch lost? rib Tuesday, 20-Home room basketball tournament begins. .4 Wednesday, 21-Dr. David Shaw Duncan spoke in assembly. found. -J' Friday, 23-Mite boxes for Community Chest collected-several mites Tuesday, 27-Girl Reserves start to prepare Thanksgiving baskets. s Thursday, 29-We give thanks. Q i ' Friday, 30-We conclude football season by beating Manual 7 to O. 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L ' 'Im' Q 'hi L, J, I 5 it f T' 1 lf 1 f feat r aa. 4 m 1 .jf V I Z 4 T ' I X I W' ' T S XMAS canon. All ' f B3 ll 5'-m...,, 1 5PD?R'MEfPfa5 alle: e M url ,Tala 5 I N W 5 I 7 53 ERRY XMAS! 43 K ,D Y .,. g- - 1 4 .fs i i .N I 3:0 1 v i -l l AP .Q '65 y 9 fi? q ' -,gp A L5 - .ff QE? F - I T' ' ' -5 ,gg 75,-17:5 C ,Y , ,wif . S i divx N Q Chfislmai C A -f' - S suzul-.hw 7 Hy W H C' A A X- Saturday, 1-The first day of the last month of the old year. M 56 Monday, 3-We select our anguish for next semester. 4 Tuesday, 4-Signing of blue and white cards and choices of studies. T Wednesday, 5-Mr. Martin of Mountain Parks Association speaks. a W Friday, 7--Charlton Hinman indicted by Congress Court. l , ,. Monday, 10-Ogden Theatre crowded this morning-free show for teachers. 1, ,M PDQ, Wednesday, 12-We don't meet in auditorium. Z' Friday, 14-Norbert Shere won Woodbury tonight before record crowd. I Tuesday, 18-Mr. Spitler starts making schedule of classes. 5.4 gdb Wednesday, 19-Xmas edition of Spotlight announces heads of Angelus. . b Thursday, 20-Xmas social. cv' A Friday, 21-Xmas Cantata. Vacation starts. Congress dance. Tl Tuesday, 25-S. Claus, Esq., Master of Ceremonies. ij T Monday, 31-Good-bye, old year! . 4 AQ,,s an C- - . l D I 1- ' 'X f-5 2 015 -F f -fx 4 V , G It P 9 V Af, I wb . N7 X1 . - 5 J 1 Q - Q ' - Q l Y ll 5 x f L . NDL ,ff XX 1 .J ,V X la t 0 N124 ,YLJQQE Lv 4.. 'W 4 X Cjci. , 4 LT. J 'XJ l' ' fl83iI r ff rv , - e ee' ,i C f . 'T . 'X - v,,.x s. x ,Q -5.-,Q , Ig C Ai 'giiqximtlqx R ' kr ii is X r is. X Y VVLAL' lk wif XQA-n.?l:,,.... 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Spec-al Prlvilzsi. im . 35 7 1 rl ,ff 7 'u gl, Q i Il - xx r. I4 t l it , Q ' Q 'Q T , iw' 2 X I -. . 6 r, A sf' V . igill k. 8uTH:'l7 n 'N a T V 3 Q - .- , s . is , ' . . ' g.j 3f'm ' , fy v 1 'P+ f-'X F ' ' ' X, X, . M Tuesday, 1-Dot Earl had a date tonight. U - g . REL Thursday, 3-Chaos as forwarned-program revision starts. fx, Saturday, 5-East, 24, North, 10-first basketball game. T Monday, 7-Chemistry department program in auditorium. H2S liberated. 1, '51 5 Tuesday, 8-No home room discussions this morning. Thanks. -V A Thursday, 10-Foot examination. . QQ, Friday, 11-Charles Blout and Margaret Anderson win Shafroth finals. A4 If Monday, 14-Mr. Flower of Stratfordfonffxvon, addresses us on Shakespeare. tb Thursday, 17--En lish 7 cityfwide tests-funeral notice later. N' 0 g x b Saturday, 19-East, 25 g South, 20. Basketball. Pep. vb' Wednesday, 23-Half of school out to see Julius Caesar --gallery aids performance. 'H A Friday, 25-Little white pasteboards remind us that semester is gone. HQ i :Y Monday, 28-Sophomores invade our sacred palace. T KJ Wednesda , 30-Miss Moorehead and retinue give assembl ro ram. Q Y Y P g 3 ' 'N kg i ac a Q , , W7 . f, -. , I' nf, 'L if I XXX , IW, A N. 9,154 X F-Xb' N .ly . C- lj' Mak- 5 V f . J II XL , 55 ,,Ljf 'kv is ft T- arf if as 1 2, if if ,ultra 4. .a-,,1.a.r 1 X rug f as - M - -S I:184j i 1 ' ' ff kyrr Q ' - - - - .fy ,K .,f i.-gl. .jr - 5QV , l , Q V V . . , . ,Q A 117k-Guns mxfb IE.,-is ,? 1 C I X ji A-Vs'i,7.:?-f' fgkf' 1 ,. Ji v lgfg . 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' A 1 ' F Q' 'N ? v drill - RRG? la fill ? 2 I gm, Q-3' 'M 1 , A Cffp - ill I sf 'Ml I M i Q lk h 'Iwi lr l xv F' i ' l f , 1 . ., . nl ' e K, ,Sw A ' ,A 3 f -'fl ' with 5 vi X ' mm Saturday, 2-Our studios burn down. Are we scared? , ll . Monday, 4-Our pictures saved. Are we joyous? ' ' Wednesday, 6-International Relations Club gives Magna Chartaf' NX! ' Thursday, 7-Magna Charta signed yesterday. C., fu Saturday, 9-We beat Manual-29f20. , A l Wednesday, 13-Girls' edition of the Spotlight. Some paper. 9 LEW N W Monday, 18-Angelus Board opens sales with speech by Phcebius Xenephon Corpus 1 and tableaux. Kg -J Wednesday, 20-Dr. Anderson on Sumner Aspires to Be a Success. xob Friday, 22-The Angelus Board wishes G. Washington a happy birthday. i Q54 Saturday, 23-We cinch the basketball championship. Score against Boulder, 21-10. lv' K Monday, 25-Flunk notes out-wailing and weeping. K, l :X Tuesday, 26-Coach said, Notherwords. QD Q Wednesday, 27-Library presents auditorium program. . . 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TQ 5l'y':llSl'll': m'i t Q I hzs C014 l an Eig a 2,42 . I lf m m 2- x:.- . iff: 1 , 3- A N . K,.f: If F1 ff H :tr m i 'ZS f Egg - ev - f '71-7, Y E . Il ' ' A 1 xl ' A' 'T lr. I -1 'fd Y. ' 71? festival- Faculty-Senior Sang, Fu-sf vdgarfan R31-dr.-1.-vous with 5P,-mi bird. T A ' WW 5 1' A T fo T X l: I 1 NS 1 ' 'fl f .f .. ., 5? W 4 guy, ff - IS., rs .-- . 1 14 Q1 ll J fgi A xx A--M -R, U0 fi. 1 f 1. 'Q X 1' P ' M I 4 wha-A , ' J Monday, 4-We hear Justice Taft administer the oath. V tg T Tuesday, 5-We try to sneak into junior League marionette show. S L Thursday, 7-Padfield's birthday. XJ I Friday, 8-Activity cards out. Ay LK N Monday, 11-Spring has came and went. . N , K.. Tuesday, 12-First report cards for our new Sophs. Stunned. .w 'ill QQ, Thursday, 14-Operetta tickets settled for. F' . U Friday, 15'-Miss Picken of Satara, India, gives marvelous speech. A-BN Tuesday, 19-Martha Burrill wins Wolcott sightfreading contest. s'4 Q -s ' Wednesday, 20-Alumni reunion. Cornerstone boxes opened. 'Cb' if ghvairsdayi 21cTFacult321sgffersguldiliating defegt by Seniors in annual basketball tilt. 5 I1 ay, - ongress e ates . . on Jury ystemf' ly S? Saturday, 23-Spring vacation commences. Swimming tournament. ba pu- Monday, 25 to Monday, April 1-April Fools' Day. Spring vacation. P,4I 1 N' ' P 'Q 'XT at 'T L9 f dx fo CEL- f 'P' J 0 f L X. C14 M T T dl N34 iL..Li x .4f1fg,..f . 4 ll-Y . - X- iii ,, -f Q lk-7 l 51863 :Efjia A. iw Q46 at - ,X w S' S' CVT' . ' f o fmxpt A3 l if: up L3--,tw we f 1. . 1, if , N v ' ' ' . . ff I . ' T I 5- ,ir Lge -5.16 it -s A .N A A K, 'Y r --f ' -' ---' wx S! . X W' .7 5 f ' fx 1 l rx I! S f M V f tl Jr- fp ,f f ' ' f, this fe T1 . t rrf T M . A -- 1, ,ff ,ii ai U65 If ,V4 i F. Q 4' , X 'f M. W 1 Xl - I 33417 W V, Yhpvil fatal' E' aulls .5,C'llNll' p'l'U1I'l- Sludyi cali' Y H yy, da Q . 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V 5 nfl ' I Clliuvu' Y- ' V Eduuflm. f 1 .D Wi 1 tg-A U. ,iz up , dmv: 4' M f , al me T W e M f af Wfiy f .mn 'xy gy.. .3 X af S UW 9 J' ,P 8553? 5 , Vo - 1 K ' N 55 , .Nb I I.: v V ftp. , .Lp , X .,, X , f P U 'lwfuef af' X9 ff ., ig!!! lf? fn if . lf ll' 'ELF ' ' fy N 1'n.. 'f-LH ff f .,.... .4 Q' Q' ll Monday, 1--Student Council selects Red and White Day comlnittees. N Wednesday, 3-Telephone Company learns we to operate the dials. .. 4' Thursday, 4-Basketball banquet. X X-7 Saturday, 6-Senior Prom. ' , L fm Wednesday, 10-Tabloid edition of S otli ht. i i . a I I P g , A Frlday, 12-East wins triangular track Ineet from Manual and West. it fl' Saturday, 13-Seraphs squelch Manual in first baseball game-28 to 2. L Wednesday, 17-Physical Education Department programs. ig, Friday, 19-Seniors plant tree, reviving old tradition. ,vQ C91 Saturday, 20-East naeets West in baseball. No game--rain. T 625' V Tuesday, 23-Mr. Hill d1scards the old half dollar for an older gavel. 'N' A Friday, 26-Red and White Day. A- Saturday, 27-Girls' VocalfViolin and Piano Club luncheons. QT! 1 Tuesday, 30-No more April this year. tvql -Q , V fi .4 7 . f W A gd' .- . T' wx X 0 - KP Q ' ,. 4 X l .ur :E gk fk IQ C3 i i i 5 2 ,Q .3 .Qjl wma I dn !ZifLhLl,'jQ,L'-.7433 Sv..:fS Nl dl X ,i.L.M,1 .L -'XX'j S fl87j - , -Y . gf ii, ry . , , pf 7 mv, , - , a saggy , , s, as 6 , '- I 1 o or 1 ff N-J 'Q K' C X l:.g?f- fi ,M fl? . ' Lx , 'LQ 59-ff-ill g .Q . 1 5' IA' , g .LTA 1 N gm FQ SENI R Pncmc i , 5 5 2 W e. T' 'iff fr 1 ga? Y l u 4 'L V fi J - . ., l ! xc I :sig j 1 ,Q S, Q! -W W7 iF LQ W s xA' . ' Y,,,,,v '.:, H... li HGgC 77 Biologic! lxtuv n. Lovzbl mls, 77,f .1-1,15 .t Rcdghffe day K A f s ' 'O ' -V ' rf 497-a l N I . .. N n H if iii.-u:.':.5. ,A i X . 1 3,5 H its 3 , g I i . -s-WM -1- 'ri ' wif, ggi? - V55- 550' ' L' . T gf- . I ri. - fm! , i W 9. ff ' fa fin? mil gf M ci' 1 ' I fu ...1 , 1 ' A ' -H I Mundplv rv-01-ni-nj Uaeffncffnn. 0vu'H-Inf. 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Saturday, 11-Colorado High School track and Held meet. , , .X T Friday, 17-Senior class play, The Youngest. H LW Qg, Wednesday, 22'-Spring cantata presented by Glee Clubs in assembly. bv Thursday, 23-'Senior anguish takes forms of finals starting today. 4.5 4, l JR Tuesday, 28--Angelus appears. 'X s Thursday, SO-Decoration Day. Vacation. , 125, fx Friday, 31-Senior Class luncheon and Class Day program. kv' ' QQ 1 Wednesday, June 5-Teachers up all night. Report cards out tomorrow. -, ,J 5 Thursday, june 6-Graduation in City Auditorium. GU g .R Friday, June '7-Teachers assign no lessons tonight. P34 Q' f s s A e s. be W 1 S , , ' -T , A' , J X Y' JI 'I N kw W-sf 3 V X 1 V fl 3, lk 7,1 :wg :X -x Y' X0 If 0 3 iq ff 5 ,ll CQ ' 7k f lL ' mf jt 1 ' . xx , ly J fx I L if 'rr' 7 'J ,bv-L fl. ' ' N XT Ni X ,ygfijllib 'V 77 SCX! gi. ., fissg f189j , , I I I A i J, I: lyxfl Yflf? 1, , f ' Lf' ' ,. I 'J ff M wg ,JWV yiiw Q. ?1ff1fW,iffW Dig ii v qf S AE ' ? 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Facing 82 90 ........115' 11 8 11 ........18 9 102 Classes ................... ......... ....... F 8 Cing 29 10 l. Clever Coeds ............. . 'Clio ................................ Clio-Cruisers Dance ...... Cornmerdal Club ...... Congress ........................ Congress Xmas Dance ..... Contents ........................ Contests ...................... Cruisers Club .....,... D Club ......... .. Debating .............. Diana ........ 1 ............ Drama, Alpha ......... Drama, Beta ........... Drama, Gamma .......... Faculty...- ..................... Faculty Autographs ...... Faculty Pictures ........ Features ................... Fine Arts ....... Finis ............... Foreword .............. Football ................... French Club ...... ...... Girls Athletic As Girls Kodak Cl .. Girl Reserves. ........ ...... . 118 ........110 ........119 ........120 ........104 5 92 ..,.....121 ........122 ........125' ........125' . ...... 28 ...t. 97 ........l89 80 Girls Vocal a Violin lub ................ Glee Clubs .............................. -Golf ................................... Hill ShortfStory Prize ....... HifY Club ...................... Honor Cup ................. Honor Societies ....... D 126 127 128 ........129 130 ........1O0 85 93 .......131 93 ........132 X H1911 International Relations Club ................ jazz' Band .................................. ......... U1'1101' .............. ..------------------- - - ---- - l Iunior Chefs ....... junior Class ...... Junior Prom ................. lnior Radio .................... unto ................................... untoflvlinerva Dance .......... iwanis Contest .............. atin Club ..................... iterary ............... agna Carta .......... Minerva ...................... Minerva Breakfast ....... Motor ........................... Music Department ....... Old East ................... Orchestra ................ Organizations ............... ........ Piano ................................ opularity Contest ........ Public Speaking Club ........ Red and White Dayl. .... . Red jackets ................ School ............................... .4 Science Club ....... ..... Senate ...........,,, .. Senior .................... Senior Chefs ............. Senior Barn Dance ....... Senior Class Pictures ...... Senior Picnic .... ............. Senior Prom .......... .... Senior Radio .............. ...... Shaffroth Contest .............. Soccer,, ....... ....... ......... Soeialff .... :QL ..... ...... 5 Social Hours ...................... Sophomore ........................ ifilfflflflif Facing 211111121 .......... Sophomore Class Pictures ........ ..... Spanish Club ...................... Sports Club ........................ Spotlight ................ Steinberg Prize ......... Student Council ........ Swimming .............. Tennis .. ....... , ............. Thatcher Cup' ............... Three T s Club ....... .. Track Team .............. Two Arts Club .......... Volley Ball ............ Wolcott Contest ........ Wonder Club ............... Woodbury Contest ....... Wrestling .................. Youngest .......... .. You and I ...... . 0 135' 104 59 136 60 110 137 iss 104 94 139 91 176 140 105 141 98 9 .99 111 143 166 144 108 145 10 146 147 29 148 106 30 107 107 149 92 as 103 105 71 72 150 151 152 94 153 87 84 94 154 79 155 89 92 156 92 86 96 96 - x MCA Q 1.,.,p.,. 9 M My 6 f' 0 f J U f X A fVl H 3 U 1 jfpboy 55? . ' is Q! NY? M , Ek ZW ZW Ng sf 'T Q ggi A Q QQ . I ww, .. ,nn fl WW K2 M XX -x xv K-. X 1 .' N 'K q QF X9 .7 9 4! 'LAX 3 . R 1 if Z 4 g 4 g 5 , Z Q g Z f g f I 3 Z XNxxxxxxNXxxNX dm X fx Qx l,0 lfrpn u1-ul H ur pri! llll llll lug Ill ll 3 ' I 1' ,.,s 'N-
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