N inf' M EX UBPJS TI-IE ANCELUS A D AY AT EAST HIGH SCHOOL D EN VER COLORADO 1 , .O,,,O L,1. 93 2, Foreword ITI-I this 1932 Angelus as guide, the reader is invited to spend a day at East High School. He will meet its students, its faculty, attend its games, enjoy its social affairs and in the future will refer to this book as a diary of a typical school day. The life of a student at East is a varied, attractive one and this annual has attempted to portray it as such. , AUBREY THRELKELD, Editor. The 1927, 1930 and 1931 Angel annuals have been given all-American certificates, highest awards of the National Scholastic Press Association. The department of journalism at the University of Colo- rado named the 1929, 1930 and 1931 yearboolcs the best in their class, division IV, which includes all schools in the state with more than eight hundred studentsg for these achievements the Angelus board was given two loving cups and a silver plaque. The 1931 annual, edited by Cavis B. Ham, scored ninety- nine out of a possible one hundred points in the state contest. Natiunul Swhnlaaiir H1755 Anunrintinn lf., I9!l ALI.-AMERICAN YLMKBOOK CRITICAL SERVICE. sl' fm i fwsfi P1 THE AQQLL .1 L- nfosnsnan of ru Mer., .3 .WWJNI S311 Qmcriran honor Rating an ,Ll Elmfl. M.f:ml Y..,,L0.,L Cfmf..lS.,1-iff .gl fl.. N.,f.,...l Sfkolmf Pm, A.mf..ff.,,, M., flu U...'m.:,, ..f Ms,.,.a..1.., D.,,.m,...f of j.1..f,..lim., fm. I-Tm Ji, .J 011.150, 1931. Ar-Uv .... .Z ,S ,fg- EE 22177 'TI-. - as 4,aJ.Z25f.Ti AWARDS WON BY THE ANGELUS IN STATE AND NATIONAL CONTESTS R .4 ' X ARGUND THE CLCCK 1.115 TROSPEC T 11. HOME noon nouns fur. ACTIVITIES HOUR. 1SZ.CLASSROOT'I HOURS mf 'ma scam HOURS mo F F H o U R 3 l 1 I 1 1 l N N N ,, V L wi w 1 N i Gharlre Arthur Hatter lin illilemuriatm Y T E SECURED his education largely unaided, through his own thrift and patient energy. By 5 432331 z careful attention to hygiene he lived down a l i delicacy of constitution, gained a goodly endur- lw ance and learned fwhat so few of us ever learnj his own physical limitations. He loved the out-of-doors of mountains, of spectacular games or of quiet golf. He proved himself again and again, a dutiful son and brother, a sympathetic husband, and a generous friend. Those teachers whose schoolrooms were near to his found him a delightful neighbor. In all his personal relations he was genial and thoughtful, kindly and forbearing. He was slow to anger and plenteous in mercy, a man of peace. What constitutes success in teaching? Is it dazzling scholarship? Is it driving energy? Is it deliberate, clear explanation? Is it headlong enthusiasm for extra-curricu- lar activities, for the socialized recitation, for the labora- tory method of study, or for tests? Is it a pitiless insistence upon military precision of behavior and accomplishment? Or is it the more temperate enthusiasm of Charley Potter for them all, with fun and gentleness and forbearance always uppermost? Who knows? His memory will long abide and will remain pleas- antly fresh in the minds of hundreds of men and women who recall the gentle, considerate life he led among us. -Ralph S. Pitts. A M AAA,: z ' ,W if , Q. OSCAR MARINOFF Miss HELEN PERRY Edilovial Sponsor An Spcmsov In Appreciation The Angelus Board expresses thanks for the cooperation of the sponsors, Mr. Oscar Marinoff and Miss Helen Perry. and gratefully acknowledges the special contributions of the following artists: Cover ............... ,........................ B ill Barker End Page ..-...-..-, Josephine McKittrick Evelyn Stagg Ex Libris .......................... Betty Woodrow Contents Page ................ Ruth Pahnquist Title Page .........,.. ...... K Margaret C0014 1 Faye Hendrix Retrospect ...................,........ Evelyn Stagg Home Room Hour .......... Betty Woodrow Activities Hour .... Josephine McKittrick Classroom Hours .............. Polly Duncan After School Hours .......... Jean Fahlund OH Hours ...................... Jennie Mae Rose K Ethel Magafan Q Ruth Mary Webster Borders .......... Lettering ................................ Eleanor Hall Autographs ........................ Ethel Magafan Finis Page ....,,.................. Jennie Magafan K Oscar Marinoif I David Whitaker View Section .............. The vxew sectlon of the 1932 Angelus 15 prmted from art photographs by a spcczal new process, Beck gravurc by the Beck Engrnvmg Company Phxla dclphm ! 4 . i W I :gf ' 1 4 I EB' , . , V . v l ' H .M ' ' I..-, - 'f 41? , 1- , fl U, ' . LI' 'av 4 4 .., faq, hr A' Q P -'an-na: 161-ls H 4 - N v Mr X L If ' w x 5 1 an I U: , f JM ,1. lk I'fQ,.:f.. 43- Jia.: 1 4- .ix X ,'- 1,53- ',, '-::,-2 .31 ' fifl! .-.l ' - 1' J-'STR ' i f it ' L-.,. L??'1?i.i W. ' -f, ,n,r,',:1,i ' .L V ,. -,.v- ' ,. 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'T ,, it-watt .1 - ,E J 2' ' 1.11, is -..' 4.-FV, - X 1.,,.: ,.iff1.'r,. .Q ,:.tu,55af mc g,Z5QiW? 25' li 335 V 1 X531-iXr.,G at i l J J X z 't , X ' x SX x .gl he 1 I PM 'X Mf- , :cr s.,xi.1X, L 4 11g my' ji 3 ,ali - Jr-I I I if QI 1 , -ii ,'fi. i .,' Jfgfili Q! LW? li' - REU ' XT- , Yf, N? . . C, ZjIiQ..,,. XX . N.X.. x mfg' I .X XX L ! . X . X . 'RX Zi mr ,I-xxx fdix - . fs. xxv! 'ragga x A Second Row-B. Earnest, W. Subry, A. Northern, R. Stoll, K. Skaer, G. Clark, E. Bowes, L. Traylor. First Row-J. Blaine, J. Martixi, P. Odlum, A. Johnson, Miss Sparhawk, E. East, K. Kendrick. J. Hoskins, B. Meininger. J. Kennedy. Student Council TUDENT government at East High is vested in the Student Council and the home room representatives. Sarah Ann Fowler, head girl, was presi- dent of the council this year and Kenneth Skaer, head boy, was vice-president. On April fifteenth. Student Council Day was held, in which students had full charge of the building and classes. The head boy became principalg the senior class president, Dick J ones, assistant principalg and the head girl, dean of girls. LIST OF HEAD BOYS AND GIRLS Head Girls Head Boys Head Girls Head Boys Alma Mclzer ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, 1909110 ,................. Homer Griffin Dorothy Thomas .... .......... l 921 .... William Bateman Hall Sherman Frances Annette Cohcn..l927,' ..........Louis Daniel Telk Anna McKay Brown ........ 1911-12 ............ Clarence Peterson Mary Whitaker ................ 1923 .................. Coburn Jones Hopkins Thelma McKee................192-4' ..........William Morrison ..........................................1913'l4..............Gcorge Costello Helen Heeox Malcolm Everett Pitts .........l9l4fli........David Lewis Jones Marion Smith..................1926'27..............Samuel Sherman .........l9li-l6....John Zachariah Jordan Sylvia Baine......................1927 8............Edwin Toothaker ....,....l916-l7....A. M. Miztcrwallner Dorothy Earle..................1923 ..............Harold Padfield ,,,,.,,,,l9l7-18....................Frank Briggs Rebecca Johnson..............1929-30..........Meredith Jameson ,,,,,,,,.l9l8f19....,,........Will Q. Marsh Ann Woodman ................l930 3l................Clark Johnson Pasquella Sarah Ann Fowler..........l93l ................Kenneth Skaer Evelyn Rimnettc .............. 1920-2! .................. Harold Briggs HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Third Row-C. Harris, D. Vurry. D. Peterson. J. Hollis. G. Calkins, R. Jelfers, E. Holinian, NV. Morrison. Second Row-B. Matthews, W. Wolfe, E. Ayer, S. McNichols, M. Mosko, R. Card, R. Spicgleman, T. 'l':,l r. W. Kzrrcr. First Rowiclkh Tripgi. F. Cramer, M. Shadford, M. Gibson, V. Watkins, K. Saunderson, F. Littlelield, J. Martin, J. Perry, B. Ewcrs, A. Bernstnnc. Page Seventeen J fm r 1 s ig Us LW Ag 44 X- XG! ga-J X SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard Jones jenn jolliffc Marie Van Hull Eleanor Hall Prusidunr Vice-President Sccvctury Treasurer sa E ARE often told that students rarely spend happier days than those of their senior year in high school. Whether that be so or not, the class of 1932, the largest ever graduated by East, has not missed its share of the pleasures and profits of the long-awaited senior term. Senior Class The class activities started on November sixth with the barn dance. On April eighteenth the Arbor Day ceremonies were held, followed on May four- teenth by the gala senior prom. The annual picnic at Elitch's gardens, on May twenty-seventh, preceded senior class week, the high spot of which week was reached on June third, when seniors tossed aside high school books forever and participated in Class Day ceremonies. But one's whole high school career is climaxed by the commencement exercises, held this year on June ninth, and at which four students-James Clark, Muriel Greene, Al Rosenthal and Sarah Ann Fowler-delivered addresses in place of an outside speaker. ,, ..,, JJKV f A 5 P f f 4 x,. IJ . t- .' WF +.a1,fkz V f - .far-is J V .. A A I ,,.z1'yi,. nf.-V1 . .qs in ,,' g, - , 5f,4:q',g L- - - 0-' if rf:?'L-1 - , TEH fa.-xii--:J :H 511' I-TlX,L.!ivg.,l5-wh.. if - '-,fx--f . ,i'-.'-1- ,,,-ar., f, rfb , l -, ,L -zf'-, - i, . .L- . yi. . f 1 I lj' ,Jn 1 .. V :- new , -Y,. X . wi 'fr . ,T j f5f5.,g ,b ilffiii-1 f K .f!i:,',,1 rfxf' ' V. ,-m ,Y an A- iQ -'V Q .4 ff-ev -fr .-an xi xiii ' :gfffffvfa fx 3 xii? 'V ILT? 'W in f31f2g-:lk Qin R-mf r ,fr 'rs-X. -, rfT,'5,r , . . 1 ' - x-4-'Q-,--f - wx --f- HN A' fe-sz ,. f. .Ti,'Fec:i?,-1L.5f.f:53Vf. ref a ' r .Y' '4Zf- K. -. 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' Y ' I 1' 1319.51.01 'ff' -' pr ,lrumcs Clark Sarah n Fowler Muriel Greene Albert Rosenthal L' 'lv 513 R - 35- Al. - . Page Eighteen l 7 1, ffl? ,X ,52- frail: fin it 1:4 f ix 1 5 be .affif-A I 1 , rfgp f r ,ff Ac X af .f so 'l ll kyle: NWN fa leafy Saw V .em any jr . ,J 5-L, ,Lx 1 bfi, - X.f' r N a v .4 , S-A f kb::7 mm' f' 'n r L FX . s PN f CH Y if fix E rf Albg-l S53 Lk ' 5 giq-3jl,,., I Aarons Acason F. Adams S. Adams Agrclius Ainlay DSL ffr' -1 im if 'FEW 5,3 W -2i.jTgffL,,,,.g3l.g if GRADUATES -44 N .ix A: I in-'fu 'Q' Jim 'lf V. fxwiidm . , J L K MML1Q,,,xl i AARONS, BLUMA ALLEN, C. Louisa QA., C' V X J Clubs: Drama, l, 2. 3g Piano, 1, 2, Clio, 3. Mis' Clubs: Drama, 1, Commercial, 25 junto, 3. ' 'N ' cellaneous: Drama Club play, 2, 35 Wolcott linals, 1. iff'-fb, - ww ,251 is . ,falls K' P1 U P ' ACASON, BARBARA ALLEN, MARGARET R. R-Fifqblfiiilga A 1 fa Cl if - E 1 R i B'bI' R1 ' ,,LQ.jf,11':7ifMvX'Q,Ql?f F-V1--3 Clubs: Clio, 3: Junto, 33 French, Z3 White ,laclrets,2. 'L S' unc ' 2' ' mp le' 3' LL'-Qqgfil , 1'-v, f yn-3 J ,jg ik 'Jgllg QVxxsJJfQQ i , ADAMS' FP-ED T-, JR- ANDERSON, ELEANOR M. kf'y,J i5li'-YN, gglniq. X Clubs: Aircraft, lg Ch m' tr , 3, ABC, 3, M tor, , ' . i 2. Athletics: Sophomorx fgozgall, 1. Miscellcingous: Clubs' Girl Reserves' I' Commercial' 2' Student Council representative, I, Z. A A iKNDERSON, FLORENCE I. ' ADAMS- MARY SUSAN South High, Denver, 1. Clubs: Dramzi, lg minus 5-1, Sq- Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio, phile, 3. dis'- 5 ' f3Zi',i Texas, 1, 2. Clubs: Clio. 3, Drama, 3. L JP' 121.37 F 1 I Mffilai l Xl AGRELIUS, RACHEL L. ANDERSON, HELEN I. l . . ,A I X Clubs: Girls Kodak, I, 21 Script, 35 Local Honor, Z, Club-Y? Glfl RCSCFVCS, li C0mmCfCliil. 1. J YXX I ,, National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Junior escort, 2, Xxx- Vergil medal, 3. ifii.,,Q VG ARLISTRONG, DOROTHY D. X AINLAY FORREST C Cli3bs: Cugulirniircial, 1, 2.73, sccrularyn 2, prcsigent Wg .E'1'f A ' ' ' 31 unior . ' assistant, -. 3. isc' awuus: pot X Clubs: Chemistry, 33 Local Honor, 3, Philatelic, 3. light, 3. L L L f - X QQ 5, ff. lull Q51 aff' -1 gm i jk - 2 lim lk f 42, 1 l f J gm -4 Liu, I .IL T . .ff l' NRS A C 7 X I, K, T X xl . ,Aff -. Z x X X XX six XZ L. Allcn M. Allen E. Anderson F. Anderson H. Anderson Armstrong N CQ? , ',.. J Page Nineteen 'xillxkf-1 .X X , ...sg-X112 K M' iq Tl A Aronoif Axelson Baer Bailey Baldwin Ballard GRADUATES ARONOFF, LENA BA1.I.oLI, FREDERICK H., JR. Clubs: G. A. A., l. 2, 33 Drama, 1, 2: Wonder, 3. Athletics: Big D, 3, Soccer, 3: Volleyball, 3. AxELsoN, Roy BA BA BA BA Clubs: Prcllviedic, Z: Astronomy, 3: junior Chamber of Commerce, 3. ER, RUTH H. Clubs: Minerva, l, Z, 33 Cruisers, 2, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National Honor, 3. Athletics: Big D, 2: Gold D, Z, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Baseball, I, 2: Track, 1, 2. Miscellaneous: All Girls' League cabinet, 33 Wolcott alternate, 3: Red and White Day committee, 3. ILEY, JOHN R. Club: Wonder, 3. Miscellaneous: Sport editor, Spot- light, 2, 3, Sport editor, Angelus, 33 Boulder press conference, 3. LDWIN, ROBERT B. Club: Junior Chamber ol Commerce, 3. Misccllaf ncnus: Senior program committee, 3: Red and White Day committee, 3. LLARD, BETTY JANE South High, Denver, 1. Club: Junto, 3. Athletics: Basketball, 31 Baseball, 3. MiSC6lld11CUllSI junior escort, 3. Clubs: ABC. l, 2: Boys Kodak, 2, 3. BANDEI., BERNICE E. Clubs: Drama, l, 21 Latin. lg G. A. A., 3. Mis- L't'llL1'l'lCUlLSI Junior escort, 2 BANSBACH. Louis P., JR. BARKER. WILLIAM I. T. Senior White Two Arts. 1. president. lg Red jackets. 2 Day committee, 3. Clubs: , Hi-Y, 3. Miscellaneous: Angelus Board, 2, 35 play, 3: Hill contest winner, lg Red and BARIQLEY, ALICE L. Clubs: Three T's. lg Junto, 1, 2, 3, president, 3, Clio, Z, 3, secretary, 39 Local Honor, 3. Miscclf luncuus: junior escort, 2: Senior Prom committee, 3. BARNARD, JESSICA F. Cl: Abs: Latin, lg Girl Reserves, lg G. A. 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W Lk , IS, I H' -,vt.-MMS .-nfffff' J EY' L I 5 W J ,,l -xg, will Ms W - W' - .mlm ,- - f' A AQ, T .L A X fI,Tf'1,f,.41l:Q.,,LQ, 'f 9 :. J' W l it '. L9 ., oofgy: A :lfiaggh Nino! . f ,X-it-23,13 l dfiwd 1 W :N-f-, J- 'll W :Zim - A 1 3 .SL-. ,lk ' 5 3 vp,-3 :f Yk0f:,'Ef2S' l tw U' . A T. 31,9561 E ,K.,Q,,i.'5,:RZ'? M' ,Lex X- px fp gi: f- N' l ! lla . Jl it 1 Q ' J XL' 2 XL '7 nl!! ,044 QR' B. Barnes F. Barnes K. Barnes M. Barnes Bartholow C. Bates GRADUATES BARNES, BERNICE A. BATES, WAI.'FER, JR. Phoenix, Arizona, 1. Clubx: Commercial, lg Local Clubs: Cadet, 1: Radio, lg Drama, 23 Local Honor, Honor, 2, 3. BARNES, FRANCES BARNES, A. KIMBALL Clubs: Drama, I, Z, 33 International Relations, l, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Student Council, 1, 2g Red and White Day committee. 2: Drama Club play, Opcretta, 33 Play festival, 2. BARNES, MARY S. Club: Piano, 1, 2, 3. BARTHOLOW, WARREN F. Clubs: Red Jackets, 2, 33 Black Bishops, 1, 2, A junior Chamber of Commerce, 3. Miscellmicour junior Prom committee, Z. BATES, CARLOS G., JR. Clubs: Aircraft, 1, 2, 3, secretary-treasurer, 3: Mo' tor, I, 2. 33 Local Honor, 3. 2, Script. 3, Black Bishops, 3. BEGGS, DOROTHY E. Club: Piano. l, Z, 3. BELKNAP, JOYCE M. 7, Clubs: Local Honor, lg Public Speaking, lg Min- erva, 2. Miscellaneous: Spotlight, 3. BELL, NORMA IANE Clubs: Girls Kodak, lg Public Speaking, I, 2: Drama, 2: Chemistry, 3. BEN EDICT, ELAINE A. Clubs: Latin, I, 21 Girl Reserves, l, Z: National Honor, 2, 3: Local Honor, l, 2, 3. BENNETT, CLARA C. Clubs: Clio. I: Spanish, 2, 3. XV. Bates Bcggs Belknap Bcll Bcncdict C. Bennett f E. C. Bennett E. F. Bennett Berhert Beringcr Bernstone Berwick GRADUATES BENNETT, EDWARD C., JR. BETTS, EMILY C. Miscellnncolts: Operctta, I, 2, 35 A cappella choir, Club: G. A. A., 1, 2, 3. Athletics: Big D, Z5 l, 2. 31 Play festival. l- Gold D, 3, Soccer, I, Z. 3, Volleyball. 2, 3, Base' BENNETT, EVALYN F. Clubs: Girls Kodak, 2, 3g Spanish, 3, Local Hon' or, 2, 3. BERBERT, PAUL I. BERINGER, EMIE E. Clubs: Three T's, lg Drama, 2. ball, 1, Z, 3: Basketball, 1, 2. B1sHoP, ARTHUR L, Clubs: Congress, l, 2, 3, International Relations, 3, vicefpresident, 35 National Honor, 2, 31 Local Hon' or. 1. 2, 3. Mistcllnncotts: Operetta, l, 2, 3: Woodbury Enals, 2, A cappella choir, 3. BITTERMAN, ROBERT Clubs: Drama, 1, 2, Tumbling, 1, Z, junior Cham- ber ot' Commerce, 3, International Relations, 3: Local Honor, 3. BERNSTONE, ARTHUR H. B L. Clubs: Congress, 3g National Honor, Z, 31 Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, president, 33 Spanish, 1, 2, 3, president, 3g junior Chefs, 2, 3, president, 33 ABC, 1. Miscellaneous: Angelus Board, 3g junior Prom committee, 2, Woodbury prclims, 3, Shafroth pref lims, 33 Kiwanis prelims, 3, Entered Sons of the Revolution Essay, 39 Council representative, 3: Pub- licity, Senior play, 3, Boulder press conference, 3: Alumni scholarship, 3. BERWICK, AUDREY B. Clubs: Girl Reserves, I, 25 G. A. A., l, 2, Com- mercial, 33 Girls Kodak, 3. LAINE, IACQUE Clubs: Drama, lg G. A. A., I, 2, White jackets, 2, 3, Girl Reserves, 2. Athletics: Soccer, 2, 33 Big D, 2, Track, 1. Z. Miscellaneous: Student Council, 35 Senior Picnic committee, 33 Red and White Day committee, 3. BLAIR, Lois L. Clubs: White jackets, Z, 33 Spanish, 3. BLATZER, EVA M. Club: Chemistry, 3. Betts Bishop Bitterman Blaine Blair Blatzer Page Twe-ntyftwo Ill 9 ,,. 1 'A ..-. 'A .N , ,V V - L L Y ,rs .. , Mitzi 2 . qw,- j-QJ.-'ffe , ,.-f . -f U ,Qi ,vi iv ff'-Gills M -7 Y .' fi T: ff:--J ffm.:-V 1 f ilef f .,. -. 1 -ips.,--1-off fi fawfff-fi..fger .- i,f.1.'x':1sw If -:iii-.g...'Fwv'5ai' .:---1: wr ' :rf .Shri 1.1'fg.fa., 3 - ': ',w1?tff ,v -I' fs ,fi ry-L , T, .- - -V +,,g,fISj:' T' r ' I f-' i utr L' L. ,,-f..j'. . ' 1-l gi-, . -wav xfgf V T rl , f 1.,'f,1:- ., ,A fm: 'A-'Il iffy ' - +P' 1,11-Q Q in 1 . 1 -7 ,T-, t Y l . :1'. ?51f1f'Tv- V56 4 - ' 2-up T -' , .Fw ,A--Q . , , ,,-,. H, ,. 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ZW ,f f . .figs- Q - ff bxx ,CNW X .fr :fi ' I jx- xi 'H' X Ngl D1 X X K L: I fhy J KL N CC93z..23 'J Block Blomberg Born Bowman Br MM Briggs Wal' W R X, ,R LJ ,Q I4 ,gs - sw bffgqggll I GRADUATES Jill- ghgaf.. .mes.n...vx.f-4 lf -. 'M x- .ii 1 I ...f-D--P-..J I, : ,ga -' filing. ' A -ab 12' 3' IEWITQ la awww . .II-Ifvagsiwr:IIlfi'.'ffsi,fl 'ss . 5, BLOCK, ED 1. Clubs: Public Speaking, 1, 2, Boys Music, ' s Miscellnncoins: Dance orchestra, 3. BLOMBERG, ETHEL A. Clubs: National Honor, 3, Local Honor, 3, Three T's, l, Z, Script, 3: Drama, l, Z, 3. Athletics: Volleyball, lg Basketball, lg Soccer, l. Miscel- laneous: Junior escort, 25 Drama Club play, 2, 3, Senior play, 35 Scriptboolr, 33 XVolcott Hnals, 3. BORN, CHARLOTTE H. BO Clubs: French, 'lg Commercial, 3. WMAN, BILL Clubs: Radio, 1, 2, 33 Science, 1, 2, 3, National BROWN, SHIRLEY Clubs: Girl Reserves, lg Astronomy, 2: Library, 3, Girls Kodak, 3. Miscellaneous: Junior escort, 2. BUKA, MAXINE Clubs: Two Arts, lg Clio, 2, 35 junto, 2, 3. BULRLEY, FRANK Clubs: Congress, Z, Eg D, 3. Athletics: Tennis, 3. BURG, EDNA F. Clubs: Diana, lg Latin, 1, Z, 3, Girl Reserves, 3. q-ggi .Y , s V A Honor, 3, Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: All-Cir Ollie rs, F ls 3, AllfCity Nonfcom., 3. Misrcllzmeolls: Czfdct 3 5fy,,,,14, Q ix Ball committee, 35 Operctta, 1. f -'7 152,59 meg I X, '-:ff -r'M,'j4-5 lXx N422-f'I.f,gs,!i2r BURHENN, LEONARD V. 'U'M'm' XY' BRECK, A- DUPONT Clubs: Ragdioklmviccrprssident, lg D,N:, 2i13g As' . . . - . rronomy. . I ezirs: 'rcsting, 1. ic 5 ' l l Sirba.1:2523'afni5.5.:LI II1.LI,I2i.3..?'afkWai M and whim Day 2- H k Qfglvlyffg National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Angelus Board, 3. QV. V--.rfx If-'9?!c 'H7 alien: iw BRIGGS, GORDON BURNS, FRANKLIN L. QipZgS5',233'-A X Cilub: Aircraft, 1, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Dance or- Clubs: Slide Rule, 2, junior Chamber of Com- ' c estra, 3. mcrcc, 3. 5 1 I I Q lX Nt., Xxl --1-Z4 ,s l x 'Hill Z' will ' I JVM X , , ,'uj 'l.ll , li fy! j -, . l J 'N R U :A U , .J Y ij, i K id' l T Lf ff Brown Buka Bulkley Burg Burhenn Burns yur... -'if f,.I ' I 1. Page Twenty-three ' X , E 3 Burr Byrne Caldwell Callcn Calonico E. Campbell GRADUATES BURR, HELEN H. CAMPBELL, WALLACE W. Clubs: Junro, 1, 2, 33 Three T's, lg BYRNE, BOE W. Clubs: Motor, lg Astronomy, 3. CALIJWELL, CLARENCE U. Athletics: Baseball, l. CALLEN, D1cicsiE E. Clio, 2, J. Clubs: ABC, 23 Slide Rule, 2: D, 2, 3. Athletics: Track, Z. CAMPEN, HENRIETTA L. Club: lvfinerva. l, 2. 3. Mixcclluvxeoux: Junior escort, 2. CARD, DAVID C. Clubx: Congress, 1. Z. 3: Chemistry, 3: Science, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. Clubs: Clio, 1, 2, 3: Miiiervax, l, 2, 3. Miscelf CARPENTER, EVERETT K, lrmcoux- Spotlight, 3: Senior play committee, 3, junior escort, 2. CALONICO, TONY Clubs: Slide Rule, 1: Radio, 33 Local Honor, l, 2,3 CARPENTER, LORRAINE A. Clubs: G, A. A., lg Vvfhite jackets, 2: Public Speak' ing, Z, Clubs: Senate. 1, Z: Pre-Medic, 1, 3: Astronomy. 3. CAM PBELL, ELLEN M. Clubs: Diana, 25 White jackets, 3: Latin, 33 Drama, 2. Miscellancoizs: Drama Club play, 2. .1 CARR, EDMUND VV. Regis High, Denver, 1. Clubs: Drama, 3, 3, Script, 2, 3, president. 2: Chemistry, 5. Misrcllizncoiis Drama Club play, Z: Stag.: manager, 3. W. Campbell Campcn Card E. Carpcntcr L. Carpenter Carr Page Twcntyfoiir fr . l l 5 JF ' x .fi w O ' i . ' ' 'if nh MMLQL. , Ll 1, -3, --, ,LL . hu 1 f ' f '. -L -3,- 1-3.35,-, flu, .-mf-Ffa TEA 14:1 mf fL,',u:ff' fl ,-Jayffv rw' wr H375-Er: ,J wif-rug, rw 'f 'li ffJg,'?1' riff -'WR 'af' X f iqf-fQyzl Q:b,4u,l,',1 '-- 1? v??i'.if' E fifsi' L K I :fi 1 Tgkiyylf X. -gfa'LivfY W 'X U. in-f E.. ,- s,.,3,:f,,i . ,Aff-,-,. ,.f,:.., T-V1 11--1' '. 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Miscellaneous: Cadet Ball committee, 33 Drama Club play, 1, 2, 3: Woodbury alternate, 2: Woodbury finals, honorable mention, 3: Rifle team, J. tional Relations, 2, 1, CHESSHER, HASSELTINE CARUSO, CHARLES Beverly Hills, Calif., High. I. Clubs: Latin, 1, Commercial, 3: Local Honor, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. Mxscellancoxls: Wolcott finals, 3. Clubs: Senate, l, 2, 3, treasurer, 2, 3: Astronomy, CLARK' GLEN B, 2: Slide Rule, 2: Chemistry, 5. CARVER, LILLIAN D. Club: Local Honor, l, 2, 3 C CASE, RUTH I. L Delta fColo.J High, 2. Clubs: Cruisers, 3: Na' tional Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort, 25 Spotlight, 3: Angelus Board, 3. Clubs: Red jackets, 1, 2, 3, secretary, 3: D, 2, 3: Black Bishops, 2, president, 23 HifY, 2, 5. Ath- letics: Golf, 2. Miscellaneous: Junior Prom com' mittee, 2: Red and White Day committee, ig Spot' light, 3: Play festival, 2, ,lunior News school ref porter, 3: Student Council, 3: Senior picnic com' mittee, 3. - ARK, JAM ES P. Clubs: Public Speaking, lg International Relations. Z, 33 Drama, 1, 2, 3: Congress, 1, 2, 3: Local Honor, I, 2, 35 National Honor, 2, 3. Miscel- laneous: Woodbury medal, 25 Kiwanis East repref sentative, 3: Debate team, Z, Drama Club play, Z: Senior Class Day committee, 3. CASSELL, BILL A. CLAUSSEN, GBRTRUDB E. Clubs: Hi-Y, 2, 3: Pre-Medic, 2. Club: Girl Reserves, l. xii- ,yo .X tx-,Q .. '- X -..., x Vg? X V. Chase W. Chase Chessher G. Clark J. Clark Claussen -. X ., 'AX x rf f 'fx flats.: m,.., , Z2 X Page Tiucnty-five . ' ,AN t Ve., x ,Q- fgx X ...J .-..-.7 7 Clifton Cluif Cogswcll A. Cohen F. Cohen Conover GRADUATES CLIFTON, ELEANOR M. CONWAY, JOSEPHINE R. Club: Girl Reserves, 2, 3. Clubs: Diana, 1: Drama, 25 Commercial, 3, Local Honor, 3. CLUFF, DON CONYERS, KATHLEEN Clubs: Minerva, I, Z, 53 Clio, 3, National Honor, 2, 3, secretary, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2. Athletics: Soccer, 3. Miscellaneous: Spotlight, 2, 3, assistant editor, 3, Play festival, Z: Junior escort, 2, All' Girls' League representative, 3g Red and White Day committee, 3. COGSWELL, JOHN Clubs: Script, 3: junior Chamber Of Commerce, 3. Miscellaneous: Principal's poetry prize, 3. COOK, BETTY , Clnbx: G. A. A., Ig Diana, 1, Drama, 2, 3, Local Honor. 3. COHEN, AARON L. Club: D, 1, 2, 3, secretary, 3. Athletics: Golf, I, 2: Baseball. 1, 2. COOK, CHARLES COHEN, FLOREN-CE M. Clubs: Girls Kodak, 1, 2: Script, 3: Drama, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. Miscclf ltmeous: Junior escort, 25 Vcrgil medal, 3, Spotlight, 3, Scriptbook, 3: Red and White Day committee, 3. COOK, MARGARET J. Clubs: Junto, l, 2, 3: Cruisers, 1, 2, 3, treasurer, 3. Athletics: Basketball, 1, Z, Track, 2. COOPER, RICHARD H. Clubs: Hi'Y, 2, 3, Senior Chefs, 3: International Relations, 2, 3: Aircraft, Z. Miscellaneous: Senior play, 35 Red and White Day committee, 2, 3: Spotlight, 3. CONOVER, CARL R. 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J V Coaam, HUGH S, 22 1 -F-MN, , Clubs: Boys Kodak, lg Senior Chefs, 3: junior gf Chamber of Commerce, 3. sf-g',,l5:Q,r:l'Qil ff 9: El -5 ' . mH,5 ryggb COXEDGE, JOSEPHINE . . , 6 will D Club: Junta, 1, 2, 3. Aihimfs. Big D, 2, Gold D, 'Qiflax 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort. 2: Play festival, ' -ity awwfa 2. 3. Q. lv LSC ,. 'f.J1-,,.f.-,xv I if? . COYLE, BOB W. f ,waggkfif-:ilv0Ij,' xg? Club: D, 1, 3. Athletics: Track, 2. Q if a,,3,lTl.. lwliimf uf T CRAVER, THOMAS R. CiT7,-f--- Y , , ghihgy .Aircrait, 1, 2: Slide Rulc. 3. Athletics: In ,XVI wimming, J. MAIQQ3 1, MJ CROSS, BERNIECE E. fl 1 J Clubs: Spanish, 33 National Honor, 3. ff'-.t .-oil v--wiyyw if Citosswv, HAZEL MARY Eastern High, Lansing, Michigan, 1, 2. Clubs: Elia, 3, junto, 3, Drama, 2. Athletirs: Volleyf a l, 2. BF . i l J l 1 Cravcr Cross Crosswy GRADUATES Cummmos, GAYLORD CURNOW, VERNON P. Clubs: Tumbling, 1, 25 Radio, l, 2, 33 Motor, 33 ABC. Z. . DAMERON, RICHARD G. f Clubs: junior Chefs, lg Red ,lacketsl 2, 3: Aircraft, 1, 2, Motor, 29 Junior Chamber of Commerce, 3. DANE, KBNDALL P. Clubs: Congress, 2, 3: Cadet, l. Z, 33 Drama, 1. 3, Local Honor, 1, 23 National Honor. 35 All-City Oflicers, 3. Miscellaneous: Cadet Ball committee, 35 Drama Club play, 3, Woodbury Hnals, 33 Rifle team, 2, 3. DAvis, DONALD D. Clubs: ABC, 2, 31 Chemistry, 3. DE LA VERGNE, VIRGINIA G. Arvada lColO.j High, 2. Clubs: Drama, Ig G. A. A., lg Junto, l, 3: Girls Vocal and Violin, 3. Miscellaneous: Play festival, 1: Operetta, 3. r W l i i N. nf' x f ge I lx QNX , ., ,1 ld 27, X '-Zi fj Cummings Curnow Dameron Dane Davis Dc La Vergne XI: 64 V ,yt X 1 Page Twenty-scucn i Dcnious De Rose Derryberry Devine Dickinson Dickson GRADUATES DENIOUS, XXIILBUR F., IR. Clubs: Congress, 2. 33 Chemistry, 33 ABC, l. Mis' cullanuous: Senior Arbor Day committee, 3. DEROSE, DOMINIC A. Clubs: Science, 33 Chemistry, 33 Local Honor 1 2 3. Miscellaneous: Vergil medal, 33 Councillrefmrel sentative, 3. DERRYBERRY, JEWELL E. Greeley. Colorado, High, I. Clubs: White Jackets, 33 Drama, 2. Miscellaneous: Junior escort, 2. DEVINE, JOSEPH Club: junior Chamber of Commerce, 3. DICKINSON, GEORGE R. Clubs: Junior Radio, 23 Vifonder, 2: Senior Radio, 33 junior Chamber uf Commerce, 3. DICKSON, I1-HA MILDRED Clubs: Spanish, 2, 33 Girls Kodak, l. Dirrus, CAROLYN Clubs: Drama, 1, 23 Spanish, 1, 2. Doon, TOM Clubs: Chemistry, 33 junior Chamber of Commerce, 5: Buys Music, I, 2. Miscellaneous: Operetta. 33 A cappella choir, 3. DOLBBRG, FRANK A. Clubs: Cadet, 1, 2. 3: Pre-Medic, 2, 33 Motor, 13 AllfCity Officers, 33 Aircraft, 2. Miscellaneous. Cadet Ball committee, 3. DOUGLAS, Rosemfmv Clubs: Girls Vocal and Violin, 1, 2, 3, president, 23 Minerva, 1, 2, 3. Athletics: Soccer, 3. Misceb lanecus: Operctta, l, 2, 33 A cappella choir, 2, 3. DOYLE, ROBERT W. Club: Chemistry, 3. DRAKE, RUTH M. Clubs: Diana, I3 Two Arts, 2, 33 Drama, Z3 White jackets, 3. Dittus Dodd Dolberg Douglas Doyle Drake Page Twenty-eight l C A - X 1 r , J l I j Q -sl. 'ucxvbyf- a ll 1 . fi we egg fi nffbxr L? JWTI., 0 .f MJ, 1 clflfvrv A N: 5 P K xgllh sl A ' '- if 'HD ' ',w.'7i:'f' ,y 1 ' lf , .l V 1:1 'ffl all N -r 'v 0' 4. if il f. ',0 lz',y 1 WML 7'1 'iff-sl:lJlU ll Tp ,Q j, lX ll .g, - fi 'w'Ql:- f f , ' -715-l , f AQQLQJQQ' blx .. . ,P I., A-M.. 1 .Fry A' fljfygg ggi , waxy lg: :Y . r .,. il llbiaiiiifvbi H l3.'Afff1,U, k..-fl f' ' f.l'L-ee.-iw, ,gnc XA! -ft' . ,,,.,A. 71?-. ti ,f .rp ' 1,-,'-aw ' - N: .rf -1: '. ,ii Oiyjegig ,N jglrgiiygli M .rife W. -.ng Wx' .lwy .! 3.f',,. f 4Q1T,.i'ieQ X4--ii' , 1 - U1 M. Xkwjf f gh S.L-....- U 5 'fem T,. 1 Q 3 R- -, X cr. R . .. , f- .W ,If r ,Ni gh r5?1g,i,9,g5y cl. Q5 gp. X. .439 ,yes-L,,:e:2 Ep.:-f 'ALF 5 , f.',i3il57?fQ5Lei5, Q 'ft mix T1 lf,gEif ill? my . I . , 'j1Y,,.i:,,.3? 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M? .Im I- sa Pb Qofllilik iff' I 2. , ' feliilfib x'- Citi? . .2 F 53 f E551 -- - A hi' 0' '19 fit N, ,K ,, A. iw,-w-wg L fl vf my N- V-tmebafn xq 0 ' f ' W2 SQ., We rlk V X -M ' x All il-311 N A T ill is ,lf yi... Uni' fig J, I ' All I ,f N . Ji 'X . - 1 ' ' . K X 3 -7 '-1-A ' ., my fl ii ly. I 0? so-ill! W :ll I f Y - ,wr J ! Dublin Dugdale Duncvitz Dunn Earle Eastman GRADUATES DUBLIN, JACK EBEY, DEANE R. Clubs: Senate, 1, 2, 3, vice-president, 3, Internzv tional Relations, 2, 3, secretary, 3, Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National Honor, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Dc' bate team, 1, 2, 3, Woodbury Hnals, 3, Shafroth prelims, 1, 2, 3. Clubs: Slide Rule, l, president, 1, Congress, 2, 3, International Relations, Z, 3, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 3, Local Honor, I, 2, 3, National Honor, 3. Miscellaneoiisr YVoodl'mry prelims, 3, DIJGDALE, NANCY Clubs: Iunto, 1, 2, 3, Clin, 1, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Juni r t 2 EISENBERG, MARIAN E. 0 escor, . Club: Girl Reserves. 1, 2, A DUNEVITZ, BERNARD Club: Cadet. 2. Miscellaneous: Color Guard, 2. ELLER, BILL C. V Club: Drama. 3. Miscullaneaizs: Operetta, 3, A cappella choir, 3, Senior play, 3. DUNN, VIRGINIA R. Clubs: G. A. A., l, 2, 3, president, 3, Drama, 2. 3. Athletics: Soccer, 1, 2, 3, Tennis, 3, Volley- ball. 1, 2, 3QB1lSkElb1lll, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, Z, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Big D, 2, Gold D, Z. Mis' cellamzous: Red and YVhite Day committee, 2, junior escort, 2, Play festival, 2. ELMSHAEUSER, REGINA A. EARLE DOROTHEA Club: Girls Vocal and Violin, l, 2, i Clubs: Cruisers, 1, 2, 3, secretary, 3, Minerva, 1, 2, White jackets, 2, 3. Athletics: Soccer, 1. Mis' cellaneous: Silver E, 3, Angelus Board, 3, Society editor, Junior News, 3, Spotlight, 2, 3, Boulder press conference, 3, Junior Prom committee, 2, Play festival, 2, Junior escort, 2, Senior Prom com' mittee, 3. ELY, JACK L. Clubs: Boys Kodak, 2, ,lunior Chamber of Com' merce, 3. EASTMAN, MARTHA P. Clubs: Cruisers, l, Z, 3, junto, 1, 2, 3, Local Honor, 2, 3, National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort, 2: Red and White Day committee, 3. EPP, MARIE E. Clubs: Drama, l, Library, 3, Biblinphile, 2. X Iggy, Ebey Eisenberg Ellcr Elmshaeuscr Ely Epp ' X Page 'Twentyfnine Ervin Esaacson Estill Ewing Fanarow Fawcett GRADUATES ERVIN, MAURICE T. Club: Public Speaking, 1, 2, Vergil medal, 3. ESAACSON, RICHARD L. Club: Aircraft, I, Z. ESTILL, GEORGE H. Clubs: Drama, Z, 3, Senate, l. Z, 35 vice-president, 2: Local Honor, l. ENVING, EDITH E. FANAROW, EDWARD I. Club: Local Honor, 3. FAWCETT, RUTH Clubs: Cruisers, 1, 2, 3: Minerva, 1, Z, 35 Local Honor. 2, 3, National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort, Z, All-Girls' League cabinet member, 3. 3. Miscellaneous: FELLOWS, DOROTHY Clubs: Drama, l, 2, 3: G. A. A., 1, 'l, 3, Local Honor, I, 2, 3: National Honor, 2, 3, treasurer, 3. Athletics: Track, 1. Miscellaneous: Drama Club play, Z, 3, Angelus Board, 3. FERRIS, EILEEN E. Clubs: Minerva, 2, 3: Clio, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Senior Prom committee, 3. FINLEY, MARIE F. South High, Denver, 1, 2. FISHER, CHARLES S. Clubs: junior Chefs, lg Aircraft, l, Z, Black Bish- ops, l, 'lg Congress, 2, 3, treasurer, 3. Miscel- laneous: Angels Guide, lg Angelus Board, 2, 3, photograph editor, 35 Gold E, 3, Spotlight photogf rapher, 2. FISHER, ELVA E. Clubs: Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Three T's, 2, 3. FORBES, ROBERT H. Clubs: Drama, 2, 3, Congress, 3g International Re' lations, 2, 5, Boys Music, 2: Black Bishops, l. Miscellaneous: Woodbury prclims, 3, Shufroth pre' lims, 3, Entered Sons of American Revolution essay contest, 3. fo Wi, L T l ' 1 P .f I ' N1 , 1f T : is ' ffl' ' ffi-'TA . :L 1 - :fd ,-...r my if P5 .L xftff, 151, -- f,.V5sui.,-.i.1?Wilfl 1 1 A 1 ,rv 21:f'.,1,i :T-..r 1 1' 13: ,1 ,.,v:5'a,.4,Q g-1.-.,,- 1 , , , gyf .'1'.,'c1.i11,gf,9 .u wiffffr f Y, ,jIZf ' if-31' '1 1:1 ' -1. 7 Q: bl,- Qzj :sq 2 is-.1l'g'f , 1' .T'5:h1f -1.'Nf: 1 2,5 51-,,-,L wr., . ,r .-sg!-,,.'.. ,. sms... ---.-L45-1-.1 i If -,f1c.y-1 1-2--aww wk 11 .X . ,iff ' IM-',. 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C If -i l Qjs 1154 gif, 4 ,l A 1 11,71 f:s1x1 avr..-j :Xb-kay' gy , M7 ,I J ,I11 ,ff 4:5 X -QV' ,4 XXX., l l L50 te R S :QQ 'N g.i2j7..,-9 1 'iff'-',. pas: 'Y. is :spa :win ft Q'i7i?f !l ,, . UAE?-4 fu, V QT is.. s- --A-'51 1,4-it ,at J- A. x' 5231, Vx gllfiglytivf. T I uieNx,.,.ii..-a.,., M.-,.fQ-fff-M J A7 'A 'M ' A T? lit. Si i 'l ii - .iq M Milly ' fllifiei ,yn f:ffF'i.Ll4W 1 was -I -- :- -Miz lj P1 M' l ivi,,v.- J' Q slwiiietii,'il1ff'5iiLLlb ffitwe - . J - i, , . ,. i:.f-came ' ll X N ,. 1,4 f. !ii1 ,'4'L-. I ..-,. M . is H1 - X fl l f X lx, X X s., 5. .,,, a ' NFA? 4. ,.,, . iiggq fqxwltp K. Fuller M. Fuller Gagnon GRADUATES Forman l E. Fuller l ll FORMAN, FERN I. Wm. M. Stewart High, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1. Clubs: Chemistry, 2: Drama, 2: French, 3, Local Honor, 2. 33 National Honor, 3. FOWLER, SARAH ANN Clubs: Drama, 1, 2, 3: Cv. A. A., l, 2, 3, treas- urer, 2: Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 2, 5. Athletics: Big D, 2: Gold D, 3. Miscellaneous: Class treasurer, Ig Red and White Day queen at- tendant, 1, 2: Red and White Day committee, 2, 3: Head girl, 3, junior escort, Z: Play festival, 1, 2: Drama Club play, 2: Student Council, 2, 3, presi- dent, 3: All-Girls' League, 3, president, 33 Wolcott prelims, 2: Cadet sponsor, 3. FULLER, J. EMMETT, JR. Casper, XVyoming, l. Clubs: Slide Rule, lg YVon- der, 2, 3: Aircraft, 3. Miscellaneous: Scriptbook, 3. FULLER, KENNETH R. Club: International Relations, 3. Miscellaneous: A Capella choir, 3: Operetta, 2, 3. FULLER, MARTHA M. Clubs: Drama, 1: Cruisers, Z, 3, lunto, 2, 3: Local Honor, 1, 3. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committee, 3. GALLIGAN, JACK J. Club: Tumbling, 3. GALLUP, EDNA H. Clubs: Clio, 35 Junto, 3: Drama, l, 2. GANDY, GWENDELENE G. Clubs: Spanish, 1, 2, 3, vice-president, 3, Local Honor, 2, 3: National Honor, 3, Drama, 1, 2. GARDINER, WILLIAM R. GARNETT, CHARLES Clubs: Hi-Y, 2, 33 Senior Chefs, 3: D, 2, 3. Ath- letics: Football, 2, 3: Basketball, 2, 3: Track, Z, 3. Miscellaneous: Thatcher cup, 3. GIBSON, KATHERINE Clubs: Girls Kodak, lg junto, l, Z, 3: Local Honor, 3. Miscellaneotls: Junior escort, 2. QM. 1951. ll l GAGNON, BARBARA M. :WJQBQ4-'vfs , l X. I Clubs: Drama, 2: Diana, 3. Miscellaneous: A cap' X4 I, pella choir, 3: Operetta, 3. i Xl--f X so X XX , x N X-.Ll -f l ll yell' f fri . I f-X ' If Q xr' N gp IW J l lflf: ,fi Y 'X N. S55 Axe I, .K xtxx ,Qi V1 'z ' T X l QQ' F 1 xxx . r, , X XX 3 4 fj Gzilligan Gallup Gandy X l--jlf' Ztfx Y 1 ,f ss. TF ,ifioffl , ,f', ,,,,, 'I - X it ,! flax lgmlli ii .g ll Gardiner Garnett K. Gibson Page Tliirty-one M. Gibson Gittings Glascoc Glick Golclfarb Goodwin GIBSON, MIRIAM R. Clubs: Latin, 1, 23 Chemistry, 3. GITTXNGS, HELEN C. GRADUATES Clubs: Girl Reserves, lg Latin, 1: Whitc Jackets, '7 'i GLASCOE, ET1-:EL L. Clubs: Minerva, 3, Cruisers, 3. GLICK, SYLVAN G. Clubs: ABC, 1, Z: Senate, 2, 3: Chemistry, 39 Science. 2. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committee, 1. GOLDEARB, MARVIN Clubs: Radio, 1, 'lg I,rc'Mcdic, 3. GOODWIN, VAUGHN K. Clubs: Radio, 1, 'lg Prn:'Mcdic, 3. GORDON, LEONARD M. GORDON, SOPHIA Club: Cruisers, 3. GORLITZ, SYLVIA GOSE, MARGARET B. Clubs: Drama, 1: Public Speaking, 1. GOULD, ELSIE P. Clubs: Latin, lg Minerva, 1, 2, 3. Misrellaucous: Spotlight. 3. GRACE, CHARLES T. Clubs: Boys Music. l: Science. 'lg Chemistry, 25 junior Chamber of Commerce, 35 Slide Rule, 3, Local Honor, 1, 33 National Honor. 3, Miscel- laneous: Red and White: Day committee. Z: Student Council, Z. L. Gordon S, Gordon Page Thivtyflwo Gorlitz Gosc Gould C. Grace I fax ,- , gsm I ,X 'if kg ,. 5, iff' ,-Lk L l . - ' -X .QL ,-. . - C4111 . , . -- F91 V f , ' ,f-,LL - .ff f. E 'f'-17953. 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NAi - 1 I r Q.. .ef .. ,.,f ,rs nf: . cf, ci QQWJQQQ 2 Tfif 'H.'!'i73L - c .5'1'::ff?Alff7l:11'-gin WF 33. 'JQU F4'f':4:f-1 ' .serv fy- Wftqflggescp. riff:-31 . E f-,J ,if , X 4 f r- Ds- --- H sw. .,:,5l,fMl.9y.j1.,Qjga 2,-',f,l2glfWQfxi,S'-,sfJ'bU ,, l.. . JA: -- -ts -1 .ga QwA.a5w.wf+. ffl. . ' IlO ff57'Yiff3Q1Zoqv,7Qa l - , ty., aiijgf 'l J A at MJ W-3' :.,:. -Y-Willis' Ffli25..n'lis'lrl.fyi9El? '-T --Q - - -.fflfli K 5 1 H'--':i:..f,.-,gg l,3:.w:, 'i-R.. ,,, If rj D!1f,i.1.fs1s- A :q.'1-312.2-: rf' 1, 'ijrliuiglw lil, XC-' 1 X, f 1 'E' ,A x as Sinus: ' is-'A Cz -q15?3E?if . l 1 ,M F U X xx ' 1 N ,f 1 'ff xx 'Y I .1 xl 'Tj 7 Ji. l :F ' if lv x X 1' f -' 1 is 'lil R. Grace H. M. Graham H. S. Graham W. Graham Granger Graves GRADUATES GRACE, ROBERT A. Clubs: Junior Chamber of Commerce, 3: Chemistry, 34 Astronomy, 1, 2: Boys Kodak, 1, 2. Athletics: Sophomore football, 1. Miscellaneous: W'oodbury prclims, l. GRAHAM, HOWARD M. Clubs: Slide Rule, lg Science, 2, 35 Radio, 3. GRAHAM, HUGH S. Clubs: Motor, Z: Slide Rule, 1, 3, Spanish, 23 Chemistry, 3g Local Honor, 2, 3. GRAHAM, WALTER W. Clubs: Congress, 1, 2, 3, president, 3g National Honor, 2, 3, president, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, president, 2: International Relations, 1, 2, 3, presif dent, 3: ABC, 1, 2, president, 2, D, 2, 3. Ath- letics: Golf, Z, 3. Nliscellunevus: Angelus Board, 2, 3, managing editor, 3: Richard Crawford Campbell medal, 2: Woodbury prclims, 3, Shafroth prelims, 2, 33 Red and W'hite Day costume winnier, 29 Coun' eil representative, 1, 2. 5: Gold E, 3: Sevigne con' test fhonorable mentionj, 2, Honor cup, 3. GRANGER, SHIRLEY S. Clubs: Drama, l, 2, 3, G. A. A., lg Cruisers, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort, Z. GRAVES, ADELINE Clubs: Drama, 1, 2, 3, secretary, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 3, Local Honor, 1, Z, 3, viccfpresident, 2. Athletics: Big D, Z, Gold D,' 3. Miscellaneous: Drama Club play, 3, Wolcott finals, 3: Play festival, 2: All-Girls' League, 3, secretary, 35 Red and White Day committee, 3. GRAY, HAROLD Clubs: Slide Rule, 3, treasurer, 3: HifY, 2, 3. GRAY, JACK L. Clubs: ABC, 1, 2, 3, president, 3: Chemistry, 3, French, 2: Slide Rule, 1. GRAYBILL, DON, J. Clubs: Motor, 1, 21 Aircraft, 2, 3. GREENE, MURIEL G. Clubs: Latin, 1, 2, junto, 3g Local Honor, l, 2, 35 National Honor, 2, 3. Athletics: Basketball, 1, 2, Soccer, l. Miscellaneous: Angelus Board, 3, asso- ciate cditor, 3, junior escort, 2: Spotlight, 3, Senior gift committee, 3. GREGORY, LETTIE A. GRIEVE, HELEN C. Clubs: Girls Kodak, l, Z, Local Honor, lg National Honor, 3. .. , ,XA NX ,Cl fp!!!-ff.ff ' XXX 'Jill' ff H. Gray J. Gray Graybill fic EAA rt -ff A no es sf Dis.. ga to X39 .Z E lla Greene Gregory Grieve Page 'Tl1i'rty'th1ce I- nl. -J l .s,g,. . . . ,,i , 1-ff . ,ning lr?-if ,:::J 1 f'fit X A. Griflin Griilin Grover Gutshall Haglcr M. Hale GRADUATES GRIFFIN, ARLBNE M. Clubs: Clio. I, 2, 3: Ivfinerva, 1, 2, 3. GRXFFIN, KATHRYN ANN Clubs: Minerva, 3: Cruisers, 3: Local Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort, 2. Gxoveix, CHARLES E. Clubs: ABC, 1, 2, 3, secretary, 3g Public Speaking, l, 'lg International Relations, 3: Congress, 3: Local Honor, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. Athletics: Track. 3. Miscellaneous: Operetta, Z, 3: Woodbury pref lims. 3: Angelus Board, 3. GUTSHALL, JAMES S. Clubs: Junior Chefs, Ig Motor, 1, 2, 3, secretary- treasurer, 3: Chemistry, Iv. HAGLER, HELEN R. 1 Clubs: Girl Reserves, 1, 2: Script, 2, 3: Local Hon' or. 2, 3: National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Script' book, Z, 3: Spotlight, Z, 3: Class creed committee, 3. HALE, MARTHA Club: Cruisers, 3. A HALE, MARY Club: Cruisers, 3. Miscclla-neous: Scniur Prom com mittee, 5. HALL, ELEANOR M. Clubs: Two Arts, 1, Junto, 1, 2, 3, treasurer, 3 Cruisers, l, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort, Z Senior Barn Dance committee, 3: Class treasurer, 3 HALL, ROBERT K. Clubs: ABC, l: Hi-Y, 'l, 3: Chemistry. 3: Pre Medic. 3. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day com mittee, I, 3: Senior Barn Dance committee, 3. HALLEY, MARY I0 Clubs: Minerva, l, Z, 3: Clio, lg Script, 2, 3: Na tional Honor, 3, Local Honor, l, 1, 3. Miscel limeous: Spotlight editor, 3: Play festival, 2: Script book, 23 Photo coupon sales prize, 2: junior escort Z: Gold E, 3: Boulder press conference, 3. HAMERIGHT, ANNA FRANCES Clubs: Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3: Library, 3. Miscel Iimcous: Junior escort, 2. HAhiINE PAULINE C. Clubs: atin, lg Three TS, 3: Diana, 1. Ach! .L M. Hale R. Hall E. Hall Page K1-l1'lTfj'f0llT Halley Hambright Hamner 4- M .. A,-C ff 4' win i Q u L.:--1,,! 1' 3 Ll ll f' szgs,-1 -:f .fn i -.M , LSA? V D Y . l .f f Hancock Hancllcman A, Harding Hardingc Hardy Harman ' J , .,-N 2 A .A ,ip w . , 4 . M, ' , .li 23,2 HANCOCK, WALLACE F. . i K l is ,-1 I- HANDLEMAN, IRENE S. J ,C.A 1 lj, I IZ, 112, qit!a.,,i,1' ,P-. Q jg Vyvfgigfj-1131, V ,, ,U l HARDING, ALMA Clubs: Clio, l, 2, 5: Mincrx'a, 2, 3. wg Y.'jQfl7 -3,1L',:f1: , . 3-'Wm'-.113-'1,, Nfl. .fx L, RJ' lj ji V , HARDINGE, IACQUELINE E. f.,.,i,,g Club: junio, l, 2, 3. :Fw-, , fl Q i' '-1:32 -if oy, I' 1 vw , X V Jqziwgyr -Q .,f f ,' ' , r .115 3-13 X' xi 5 'N Q 'X if ' .. . .4 l J R l ir . . , , , Ha ,, of HARDY, PEGGY E. X. Clubs: Cruisers, 3, Minerva, 3. wi . X. - 1 f. ,,Ii,,,,i, ,. . .',- A f ,f,i?'.ff? Zl i l ' HARMAN, MABEL G. ifi'L':'M1rxll ' l HJ ix Club: Latin, 3. .X H.,,W,,,.l X ll- l Nix x li X, ,,,'- .W xy X f - r- J, I gli . l ' ' 1. GRADUATES HARPER, ALBERTA A. Clubs: Girl Reserves, l, lg White jackets, 3. HARRIS, HELEN O. , Clubs: Spanish, Z, 3, junro, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1: Drama, lg Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: National Honor. 3. Athletics: Basketball, 11 Volleyball, 1, 2. HARRIS, RICHARD E. Clubs: ABC, lg Science, 2, International Relations, 33 Junior Chamber of Commerce, 3, Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National Honor, Z, 3. Miscellaneous: An- gelus Board, 3. HART, W. BEVERLY ' Clubs: Script, l, 3, Local Honor, lg National Honor, 3. Misccllmneoux: Scriptluoolr, 3. Business man' agar, 3, Alumni scholarship, 3. HASTINGS, CARLENE A. Clubs: G. A, A., l, 2, Commercial, 3. Athletics: Soccer, l, 'lg Volleyball, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, Baseball, l, Z, manager, 'lg Track, I, Z. Miscel- laneous: Big D, 2, Gold D, 2. HATCH, JOHN E. '-il'-'fr A jf is f sw ia iii M' l . gin , 1. Aga ,tlvffxzj 1452 , . . iff F, -21 X l, ., ,Z x 1 ,ff Harper H. Harris R. Harris Hart Hastings Hatch x X5 L' A ' , Page Tliivtyffve .yrs YT? TF Tjlcgv T CC' ..f:f',cx1,.., U,-ff, .,'1 nf' , -. 'f 'R 'R asf ','lmf?salp 4 lei . X i'?frflQ ' UX15! gf? fiillf Hayden :ye A. Hayutin P. Hayutin Heasley Heinemann GRADUATES HAYDEN, MARY A. HEINSOHN, ERNESTINE F. Clubs: G. A. A., 1, 2: Drama, 1, 2, Chemistry, Clubs: Latin, lg Local Honor, 1, 2, 33 National 3, Athletics: Soccer, 2, 3: Big D, 3. Miscellaneous' Honor, 3. Senior Chef assistant. 3. HAYES, DOROTHY HENDERSON, THELMA L. Clubs: G. A. A., lg junto, 1, 2, 3: Cruisers. 2, 3: Local Honor, 1, Z. 3: National Honor, 3. Athletics' Soccer. 3: Volleyball, 3. Miscellmxcoiix: Spotlight. 3, desk editor, 35 junior cscort, 2, HENDiux, FAYE M. Clubs: Drama, I, 2, Two Arts, 1, 2: Local Honor, HAYUTIN ALBERT 3. Misccllmicous: Junior escort, 2. Clubx: Senate. 3: Science, I, 2, Radio, 1, 2: lntcr' national Relations, 3: Slide Rule, 25 Local Honor. l. Miscellanzotus: Dance orchestra, 3. HAYUTIN, PERYLE R. HENN, RICHARD W, Clubs: Local Honor, l, Z, 3: National Honor, 3: lf, ffl. Vi l Q -r ' in ' it iff i',,5?9, I . . 'il-1 ' 1-Ea?-JE .2-f :' P !:f:-- , ' gf,l.S35ilTi, ,ATE-' , gf. fflf. fg.'P'12,1f +, ' r 1 .1 '-'wt' ., ,. . 'ffm f. 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E. pig 4,'77l7 f 'ffl 4 4 L- .zipf 1 ' 1' 1 ' ' i :X Q:r ','jf ,fr 1 i f w,,,XV V--:T ii V f A ll XX- ---f r E al S vt J:--, Yi -6,137 . 1 13-Tliiix: X : 1 Q-jf 'X--1 'stgim f ,r-if---L fi X.: ol ' :Y C 'i-f-ff! i 'J V ,d5,,f4'- 'fx .1 X :fiwzf 7 :tv X., SQEP- Y : ' V Y ' -' YS ' f-'fra ' f -JW. .,, ., ,T .Ff'2r,v'f.' w' W Q 'Sn .ft . . , . . ---.M P' w ii-:H ff, '-4.5, .tr-Lum. . ...--, .t- if f m 1f 1 . 54-Aff.-of if-rf ' T - .Y . 1 tqifflfcl Ct-- ,Q2::2v4a4fi2iSiQ -fiitullii' ni 'T-'bw ':','iy 'J1.l5l,Q.':f,7JL5U . ,, ' , I 1-vtaftuyi ty-fm, ,tt in , LIy. 7.-452,195 :Q Chemistry, 3: junior Chamber of Commerce, 3: -gfl1,.f,g,.wfb,,tl,:a, ' v 14 jf f,f,.,'L1 .yu , :i lm, ., 0.5.-.,,:.'y.':fiQ '12-53,2 Clubs: Drama, 1, 2: Spanish, 3: Diana, 3: Local Science' E' Honor, 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. HEASLEY, CHARLES K. HENRY- FLORENCE D- Cyubs, Archery 1 7 pmsidcm -,. Chemistry 1. Clubs: Minerva, 1, Z, 3. secretary, 3: Cruisers, 2, Pre,MediC 3- ' ' ' ' 3. Mixccllanumus: junior escort, 2. HEINEMANN, CHARLES M. Clubs: Astronomy, 1, 25 Chemistry, 3: junior HERRINGTON' GEORGE Chamber of Commerce, 3: Boys Kodak, I, 2. Club: junior Chamber ol Commerce, 3. Hcinsohn Henderson Hendrix Page 'Tliinyfsix Henn Henry Harrington r Web? 5-1 f- mf ' . ' ' 3' r E1-.g.w::a te -- pllx' f , 2'::1. Q' '54,'ff,,c :2:1,,L, , 1:7 .. 1.574 xr .: ' 3, . 1. ,,,,. . .v,4, .gf . , -,L .wax '.,. .fJ,.f'E.f'-?' . . , ' vfflffizr Y. ' , ' VY, jj .,Jj. j',f:5r1- '- N--r .1..I Flif! fi, 1, gg I N, ,.:- pg Y fr--Y - . .SJ -tl-Q15 if tafwnr-gi I pt 15 fu.: 2315, 'fri f, . ' I E-T'fj 959:35 1'-Q V 1 . 5... E1 N AI' r -flvfqwli I I ' ,U . g3'f.f5:ii2i iiiqsaf, .. S tx' . 'A iliifill il G' fi' .lill-li' -' .vftwf i. Artis twi- fx A 1 'i ,- ,E .ESSEX ','s,l?,oQt:f-14.1 it. . f i 'KEEPS-CSV 'HUWKP' - 'f f -cs -wr:-' '1.,.r 1. . f' Tf5'i:1j2f'.r-ity . vs- -, -,-'f wi- v f l2f1'Eff'2-41.g,',f17J-' 6 , . , , ,,', 1,5 . 1, , k., .1 iii? , ,X ,dlp 111-7.. ' Jffi: 'X f . fi7'XL 1. ' W4 iff -Tis, ,fini . 'X oy ,xg : ,X , i. ,.,,f aff' aww xg -::t.r-'- 11 l it ,', r-xg., ,- i 'Nm fw r fl lib ACH ii' - I9 QC 10 3131 X ?37.,.D Tow? ,Al fx- P, . fe T4 'ffflllli xiiieef iufsczm - A-, U 'A sis as flfwiabfil l -'dnb -4vyLk'fl'f I ' M swf .55 epufmm-... Li v rw:-xx...,,,,.NAw . ,egg-A -J N 'iT5 glib. f Moab, ,.:,j:i , lx, . M, I T 'Ll' ' fix ' W ,, , Qf'.i,,:3Y I-' fin, '- ' lf 'fl s A it-IM,i' as S1 All-iv -J , , algal YJ 'IA'f.J-Bs tim . I ww., lv, X., -gif ,Qt f ' .7gig1f:'!.. ,.f .ff -,gi lil' i gyL3lW .sllllxlllg D , W' ,E -'ll A Ain. lk 1 .- .- ' 2A.Q,, na- .f-:V-H+, me .J - lie , -A 'f ' ...nl --251. -f w'z?7 5X X l X 'l N f -jj F E W fy' A i. X V52 2 . f-, . x gf., N .I Heusinkveld Hiatt Hiester Higinbotham Hilburger Hinds GRADUATES HEUSIN KVBLD, DOROTHY F. Colorado Woman's College, I, Z. Clubs: Cruisers, 33 Junto, 3. HIATT, ZELMA M. Clubs: Commercial, l, 2, 3, vicefpresident, 33 Na- tional Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Steinberg prize, 3. HIESTER, DOROTHY E. Clubs: Cruisers, 1, 2, 33 junto, l, 2, 3. Miscel- laneous: Junior Prom committee, Z, Red and White Day committee, 3, All-Girls' League representative, 3. HIGINBOTHAM, VIRGINIA M. Clubs: Three T's, 1. Z, treasurer, Z, junto, lg Two Arts, 25 Minerva, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort. 2. HILBURGIER, BD J. Clubs: Radio, lg ABC, Z3 Junior Chamber of Com' mcrce, 3. HINDS, FRANCES 1. Clubs: Girl Reserves, 2, Commercial, 3. HINMAN, TOM HODNETTE, RUBY Clubs: G. A. A., lg Drama, lg Clio, 2, 3, White jackets, 2. Miscellaneous: Operetta, 2, 3. HOFFMAN, EDWIN G. Clubs: ABC, 1, 2g Public Speaking, 1, 2, junior Chamber of Commerce, 3, lnternationalRelations, 3. HOLLAND, ILA MAE HOLLIS, Clubs: Z, 35 letics: mittee White JOHN E. ABC, 1, 2, 3, D, 3, International Relations, Local Honor, 1, 23 National Honor, 3. Athf Hockey. 3. Miscellaneous: junior Prom com' , 23 Council representative, 1, 2, 33 Red and Day committee, 33 Arbor Day committee, 3. HOLMES, OPAL G. Hinman Hodncttc Hoffman Holland Hollis Holmes Page Tliirty-seven Hoover Hopkins Hoskins Hough Houk Howard GRADUATES Hooven, MARJORIE S. Clubs: Minerva, I, 2, 3: Script, 2, Cruisers Nlisccllancous: Operetta, 1. HOPKINS, WALTER S., IR. HOSKINS, JEAN Clubs: Iunto, 1, 2, 3, Cruisers, 2, 3. Mtscella' ncaus: Class treasurer, Z, Student Council, treasurer, 3, Junior Prom committee, 2, Junior escort, 2, Red and White Day committee, 3, Senior Class Day committcc, 3. HOUGI-I, WESLEY C. HOUK, IVAN E. Clubs: Boys Kodak, 1, 2, Boys Music, 2, 35 Chemistry, 33 ,lunior Chamber Of Commerce, 3. HONXVARD, THOMAS L. Clubs: ABC. lg lntcrnationzxl Relations, I, 2, 3. HOWELL, IACQUELENE M. Clubs: Drama, 1, 'lg Minerva, 3, Clio, l, 2, 3. Athletics: Basketball, l. Miscellnneoits: A cappella choir. 2, 3: Opcretta, 2, 3: Senior Barn Dance com' mittee, 3. HOWELL, WILLIAM R. Clubs: junior Chefs, lg Black Bishops, 23 Chemistry, 3, Local Honor, 1, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committee, 3. HULL, WILLIAM F. Clubs: Cadet, 1, 2, 3, president, 3: Drama, 3, Black Bishops, 23 All-City Officers, 3, Local Honor, 2, 33 National Honor, 3. Athletics: Swimming, 2. Miscellaneous: Cadet Ball committee, chairman, 33 Rille team, 33 All-city rifle team, 3: Red and White Day committee, 3, HUM FREVILLE, JANE Clubs: Fifty'Fifty, 2, Script, 2, 3. lkflisrcllrivicous: Junior escort, 2. Huiwrrz, RALMA L. Clubs: Commercial, 33 Local Honor, 1, 2, I HUSTON, Am A. Clubs: Red Jackets, 1, 2, 3: D, 3: Congress, 1, 7., 3, Black Bishops, 1, 2. Athletics: Golf, 3. Misf cellaneous: Council representative. l. 2. ,l. Howell XV. Howell Hull Page Thirty-eight 'fl i' ii ,l giiil Humfreville Hurvitz Huston X . ' Q I X lx xxx .X x I'.-I I ,f Hyde Ingram Isaacson Isenhart B. Johnson E. Johnson GRADUATES HYDE, EO J. Clubs: Chemistry, 35 Junior Chamber of Com merce, 3. INGRAM, GRACE E. Clubs: Girl Reserves, 1: G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, secre tary, 3: White Jackets, 2, 3. Athletics: Soccer, 2 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 33 Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Baseball 25 Track, 23 Big D, 2g Gold D, 3. IsAACsoN, IRENE Clubs: Nlinerva, 1, 2, 33 Commercial, 3. ISENHART, VIRGINIA H. West High, Denver, 1. Club: Commercial, 3. JOHNSON, BERNICE J. Clubs: G. A. A., 1, 2: Girls Vocal and Violin, 3 Miscellaneous: Opcretta, 2, 3. JOHNSON, EVALYNE G. Clubs: Latin, 1, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, 1: White Jack- ets, Z, 3: Local Honor, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. JOHNSON, LILLIAN C. Club: Spanish, 2. Nfisccllanenus: Junior escort, 2. JOLITZ, CHARLES E. Clubs: Aircraft, lg l'rc-Medic, 2, 3: Chemistry, 3: Slide Rule, 2: Local Honor, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Operetta, 1. JOLLIFFE, JEAN Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2, 3, secretary, 2, president, 3: Cruisers, 1. 2, 3. Allilctics: Volleyball, 1. Mis- cellaneous: Class vice-president, 2, 3: Junior escort, Z3 Red and Vklhite Day committee, lg Angelus bene' fit prize, lg Senior Picnic committee, 3. JONES, BERNICE E. Clubs: Cruisers, 1, 2, 3, Minerva, 1, 2, 3. Mis, cellaneaus: Senior gift committee, 3. JONES, KATHLEEN E. Clubs: Girls Kodak, 1, 2, Junto, 3: Cruisers, 3. Athletics: Volleyball, 1, 2. Miscellaneous: Junior escort, 2. JONES, RICHARD O'D. Clubs: Congress, 1, 2, 3, Rccl Jackets, 2, 3: Local Honor 2: National Honor, 3, HifY, 2, 3, treasurer, 3.5 D, 2, 33 Black Bishops, 1. Athletics: Football, 2: Traclr, 2. Misccllancoins: Class president, 3. L. Johnson Jolitz Jolliffc B. Jones K. Jones R. O. Jones Page Thi1ty-nine 1- f-- . ,. 7-.. -'E 'ie 'Tn rib. ' I 1' II yi A lf fi if ll f- kill R. R. jones V. Jones justis Kahan Kahrhotl Karpgl GRADUATES JONES, ROBERT R. Partridge, Kansas, High, 1, Amarillo, Texas, High, 1. Clubs: ABC, 2, Chemistry, 3. Miscellaneous: Dance orchestra, 3. JONES, VINCENT K. Clubs: Boys Kodak, lg Science. 2, 3, Senior Radio, 35 Slide Rule, 1. JUSTIS, BETH A. 1 Clubs: Girl Reservesy l. 2, 3, G. A. A., 3, Chemistry, 3. KAHAN, ARCHIE M. Clubs: Aviation, lg Science, 2g International Rela' tions, 33 Senate, 35 Local Honor, l, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. KAHRHOFF, CHARLES A. Clubs: Aviation, lg Black Bishops, 2. Miscsllanef ous: Entered Woodbury, 1, Z, 3, Council repre- sentative, lg entered Shafroth, 2, 3, entered Ki- wanis, 1. KARPEL, HARRIET S. Chicago, Illinois, I, 2. Clubs: Piano, 33 Diana, 3. KARRER, WALTER E. Club: ,lunior Chamber of Commerce, 3. Mistellrmef aus: Spotlight, l, 2, 3, sport editor, Z. KATZ, SYLVIA I. Manual Training High, Denver, 1, 1. Clubs: Drama, 35 Three T's, 5. KATZENMEYER, LEORA M. Clubs: Commercial, 3: Local honor, 3. KEITH, ELIZABETH M. Clubs: Latin, lg Drama, l, 23 Two Arts, 2, KENDSTROM, HELEN E. Clubs: Commercial, 1, 2, 33 Drama, Z. Miscellrmef ous: Spotlight, 3. KENNEDY, JANICE E. Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2, 35 Clio, 1. Z, 3, president, 3. Athletics: Big D, 3. 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'limi . lllllilll fi So 1 'X' A .ifiifff:'Mw. fffifoldff 0 lla Karrer Katz Katzenmeyer Keith Kendsrrcim Kennedy v,',f42gffS2EV,' ml MT' ' ,J N QQQ2 9'-L ' Cn? Page Forty rl - QX g .l if K 1 . . ' X L- ' 5+ 7 xref, fffr S Cl 331 'rx Ni , Y f K . X :Q-fl 29, - lla C-mil J Kcriii King Klcy Knight Knutli Kohnfclder Jm- Ti. fl -. FTFU 1' MT, f filli-ll.j,2',7lll'lfl1flrgf . i if -- ' len VV --lA..:lQffl' KHRIN, josrzvi-rIN1a MAY KRANEPELD, HILDEGARD E. NR? Q N Y in A ' Clubs: Latin, I, Z, 3, viccfpresident, 33 Diana, 1, Z, Drama, 2, Local Honor, 2. Athletics: Soccer, lg yflgflbf , Swimming. 3: Big D, 33 Gold D, 3. Miscullancous: ,flung I K1Ng EARLE A. Spotlight, 2, 33 Silvcr E, 3: YVolcott Prelims, 2, 33 ,:--.- 11-a' ' , , ' -. .- . W' ' Clubs: Aircrzifr, l, 2, junior Chefs, 2, 3: Public Sgffzlgfgescolllnuttcc' Class play' J' Shmor lumhcon f.f'f::,,f, Speaking, Z3 Local Honor, l, 2. ' ' ' ,- 1 i' -ww, ' L, ij .-f,2fXIfliifiw, . 'G.iQ2j.1Qgfq5,15g.-- . V KRAPE, JOSEPHINE MCC. KLEY' GLADYS I' Clubs: Junro, 2, 3, Cruisers, 33 Drama, 1. 212533,-W X Club: Latin, 2, 3. Misrcllaviuolasr junior escort, 23 .'11'HjlXi, .-X-W, dcly ,, . M Wolcott prclims, 2, 3. ..,,,,WlfW.,.,i.gQx,J,,1, F, W,2,. 1, , Y. .kif,f,'.Ng,i,jQX,J, g:igl,v.,,V,:,,,.,r11gi.i,x2iw,1, K , F .,.,Afw.,,,g4 ,,,,i,M .,,.lHf,.-, RICKE, LORENCE M, Q, fu, A, ' rn- '.,i ' My-i fv.'.,3,i l A -5-W llllliliflli lily Clubs: Girls Kodak, I, 2, 3, president, 35 Com' Qi KNIGHT, ELEANOR A. mercial 2, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National Honor, Cmbx: French' I: G. A. A.. 1: Drama' 2' 3: Cmis, 3. Miscellanezlus: Angelus Board, 3: entered Gorgas urs, 3, Athletics: Big D, 23 Gold D, 2. Misrcllanc- essay Contest- -7' 'j ,, - r ous: All-city orchestra, Z, 3. jPw,,.i4, . KROBQTH, LEONORE C. NP ' '-IA: Kgs- f-ii .'f1fl'f 'l' V . KNUTH, FRANCES L. Club: Commcmal' 1' 2' J' X X 11-44:51 Clubs: Piano, 1, 2. 3, treasurer, 2: Minerva, l, 2, gllrhhfgijirclluvicoiasg All-Girls' League, 3, Junior cs- KULLGREN, DOROTHY E. X i.-W?-,3l'f Q, Clubs: Drama, 25 Chemistry, 3, Girls Kodak, 3. V' '- Miscellaneous: Junior escort, 2. ' 'W i i. I - -fvlffi A KoHNFE1.D15R IVAN F'7:3D 'D l, A, Clubs: Slide Rule, l, Z3 Aircraft, lg junior Chefs, KYLE' GEORGIA LEE K f ,AM 2, 3. Clubs: G. A. A., i, 2, Cu ill X : l Wifi X ti V . flfl. QL if D Q' . is 'X li 'r-- .ff . .1 fl l V'- j . , Mn.. Q-,X gladly? L - ,iff NN . ' 2 1 . .ff ,Af X. cf-f' ,fix , ,,.,. . x , .L N.v,, x Q, W 'wx Krzmclcld Krnpi: Kricki: Krobozh Kullgren Kyle Page Fortyfone mmercial, 3. h Y . 'Vx' ,.l.' if Lang Larsen Laughncr Leach Lcahy Le Bert GRADUATES LANG ROXIE LEBUS, Orura Clubs: Clio. 1, 2, 3: Junta, 1, 2, 3. Athletics: Clubs: lntcrnational Relations, 53 junior Chamber Soccer, 2, 3g Volleyball, 2, 3, Baseball, Z, 3g Big uf Commcrcc, 3, Carlct, 1, Z. D. Miscellaneous: junior escort, 2. LARSEN, JOHN B. LEE, ROBERT E. Clubs: Slide Rule, lg Motor, lg Boys Kodak, 2, 3, Clubs. Aircraft, lg Boys Mrisic, 2: Astronomy, 2, ' 3: junior Chamber of Commerce, 3. Miscellaneous: Opcretta. 3. LAUGHNER, BOB D, Clubs: Tumbcling, 1, 115 Hi'Y, 3,11-42: Senitg Cgeff. 3. 4, vice-presi ent, 45 , 4. At etics: cot a . 4. 4 . Miscellaneous: Play festival, 3, Red and Vklbitc Day LESTER' ASN Commjncc' 3, A Clubs: Girls Kodak, 35 Latin, 3. LEACH, JOSEPHINE L. LEVIN, LUCH-LE Club: White Jackets, 3. Athletics: Basketball, 1, Baseball, 1. Miscellaneous: Opercttu, 2, 3. L T C LEWIS!-1, SAMUEL E. EAHY' HOMAS ' A 1 4 N Clubs: Public Speaking, 1, 2: Black Bishops. Z. Clllb-YI BOYS Kfidfilh li Chemlsify. 31 59Hl0l' Chefs. Athletics: Basketball, 3. Miscellaneous: Woodbury 2, 3, president, 33 Science, 2. 611315, 2, 3, LE BERT, LOUISE L. Clubs: Minerva. 1, 2, 3, Cruisers, I, 2, 3. Mis- LEWKOWITZ' MILTON ccllrmcnus: junior escort, 2. Clubs: Prc'Mcdic, 3: lntcrnatinnal Relations, 2, 3. Lcbus Lee Lester Levin Lewish Luwlrowitz Page Fnrlyfzwa . 'f -if E fi ll mg 3? 1. .gsfii f l Lighr Lightfoot Likes Lillard Lind Lloyd GRADUATES LIGHT, MASON M. LOGAN, BILL N. Clubs: Pre-Medic. 2, 3, lnlcrnational Relations. l. Clubs: Black Bishops, lg junior Radio, 2, Science, 2, 3, Eagle Scout, 3: Scicncc. 1. Mixccllancvus. 2, 3, presidenl, Zg Radio, 3g Local Honor, 1, 2, 3. Corgas essay contest, 3, alternatcg cntcrccl Lcaguc of Nations examination contest. 3. LoNsDA1.E, BILL , Clubs: Slide Rule, 2: Drama, 23 Senior Chefs, 35 IJGHTFOOT- CHAR!-E5 M- D. 3. Athletics: Swimming, 3. Clubs: Cadcl Club. l, 2: lmcrnarional Relations, 31 Congress, 3. LORIMER, Donoruy E. Clubs: Girl Reserves, 2, Drama, 1, 2: Library, 3. LIKESI EDWIN C' Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committee, 1, Lamar, Colorado, l, 2. Club: Wonder, 3. 23 Opcrctta, 1, Z5 Library assistant, 3. LILLARD, LILY G. LOSS, BILL Clubs: junto, 1, 2, 3g Cruisers, 33 G. A. A., l. Clubs. Tumbling' 1' 2: D, 2, 3, 4, Red Jackets 2 M'-'ffll 30 5f -lumof Cswn- 2- 3, 45 Black Bishops, 2. Athletics: Track manager, 2. Miscellaneous: Senior Barn Dance committee, 3. LIND, EVELYN B. Clubs: G. A. A., lg Drama, 2, 33 Library, 3. LOWELL' THAIS E' Miscellaneous: Play festival, 3. Clubs: Girls Vocal and Violin, Ig Minerva, 2, 3. LLOYD, VIRGINIA P. Lowmia, MARGARET F. Club: Latin, l, 2, 3. Mircclliiucuilx: junior esort. 2. Clubs: French, 35 Drama, 3. Logan Lonsdalc Lorimcr Loss Lowell Lawrie Page Fuvty-tlirec .-.J V Y K t ir F: I K I ,C xi' X- I . , Z - . M ' . I .--' T Agia' . is Lundberg Lute Madsen Maib Main Maloney GRADUATES LUNDBORG, GILBERT C. Clubs: Local Honor, l, 2, Senate, 3: Slide Rule, Z 3. Miscellaneous: Business manager Spotlight, 3 Play festival, 1, 25 Cold E, 3: Boulder press con ference, 3. LUTE, NATALIE K. Clubs: Piano, 1, 2, S, vice-president, 2: junto, 2 3. Athletics: Soccer, 2. Miscellaneous: Junior es cort, 2. MADSEN, BILL Clubs: D, 2, 3: Eagle Scout, 3: Public Speaking, 1 Z. Athletics: Swimming, 2, 3. Miscellaneous Woodbury prelims, 1. MAIB, BETTY A. Clubs: G. A. A., 1: Clio, I, 2, 33 Minerva, 2, 3 Athletics: Soccer, l, 2, 3: Volleyball, l, 2: Basket ball, lg Baseball, 1, 2: Big D: Gold D. Miscellanc ous: Junior escort, 2. MAIN, GRETCHEN Clubs: Junto, 1, 2, Mint-rxfa, 35 Cruisers, 3. Mis- cellaneous: junior escort. 2, MALONEY, BETTY S. Clubs: ,lunto, 2. 33 Spanish, 1, 2. MAPEL, MARJORIE E. Clubs: Drama, lg junto. 2. 3. MARLIN, PAULTNE L. Clubs: Library, 3, National Honor, 3. MARSHALL, Louise M. Clubs: Girls Kodak, 1. secretary, lg Public Speak- ing, 2, secretary, 2: Junta, 2, 3: Cruisers, 3. MATTHEXVS, BBN H. Clubs: Drama, l, 2, 3: International Relations, l, 2: Slide Rule. 3, secretary, 3. Mist-cllaneoias: Drama Club play, I, 2. MKUDLIN, FRANCES M. Club: Drama. Z. Miscellaneous: Drama Club play, 2. MAYBURY, LAURA R. Clubs: Piano, Ig Commercial, 2, 3. i fl s lp ,,- f , 5 O'--'I n-:Sly f .A 05, If H l lf ,af Qff J TL' - x f , l ,EL-971' l l 4 1 X . 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SLA A Ci '-' l Zi 'KW' X N Q M -- Mg NX fr ff ,i a rllsfa Milli mm ? ii. ,kay 'WW Agent . will in A ' T X f l H i y v i,, , Y ll i R, ' X v I g :ll li? , -. 3.511 1I',',, ll' 1 -Sl . :lim l - ' ' W' ' Mapel Marlin Marshall Matthews Maudlin Maybury M. 00 f ' I lil SL .WMA iififfk lm ammgml W we swwgifkli Page Fortyffauf 'O'ffiiQgkNM,SXjR? i ,fig . 2 new 33 -Ax AB ,Q Xi .B 5 Pllspii..-D395 1 xl ,QTY 'lflifflr f . f'l',:V Qjfqnlllfyq ,mfg 'fy J, .e :L:.y5..yl,lL, Q., fli1?lllllllEft9lWr',.3lsmil lllWl'i .xg A 'u l-X149 -'wil , we-W' s' i. lf' ff 'fefeaff V : as Lai L lax ljigfes :.,w'.f.:iFggZ, iii g,.r1f5:.p..- .1 4 Ili? , YW-is 112' ,Va fr-: 5,121 ,-gs.,-., Eff 1. Q- f- is 5 Aw -s ii' J, 'vgx Fflil-li' , ffl 'Ali A l-5'rlfi':lQ.,4f bay, .igab f H, 1,1 'lily -iwgfp f ,liar HW' llffgrmvf ii- ,. il , all. ff E Kauai? ,, .yi , . -:1-my XY, g-.5f,3g3' if ' X ll i' ., . ...'iF'f'2ll'?l? lj' ' T ' li tj l XBX at .X 44 V .. !r ' i F. -. T1 6 -jl 'L i g' ..-X ' ll' J lil Xl JAM? ffl D' l 4-il l A ' iv N ,lfffil X. . C lcfitzll ., g ,XX , X.. A V J. KN' E .X ,. , xx y X-.LX .f-Rx -. Q., . C ., .-I . -D 4, .E , , g . NlcCarn McDevitt McDonough Mclntyrc Mcliirtriclc M:Mann GRADUATES MCCARN, GEORGE B. Clubs: Drama, l, 2, 3, viccfprcsidcnt, fig Local Honor, 1. 33 National Honor. 3: Cadet, 1, Z, 3, All-city Olliccrs, 3. Miscellaneous: Cadet Ball com' mittee, 3: Drama Club play, 1, 3. MCDEVITT, NORMAN F. Rcgis High, Denver, 1, 2. Clubs: HifY. 3: Red jackets, 3: Bibliophilc, 3. MCDONOUGH, JOHN A. Clubs: Scicncc, 2: Chemistry, 3: junior Chamber of Commerce, 3. MCINTYRR, NEWELL W. Clubs: Boys Kodak, lg D, 2, 1, vice-president, 3: Hi-Y, 2. Athletics: Football, Z, 3, captain, 3. Miscclltmcous: Senior Prom committee, 3. MCKITTRICK, IOSEPHINE Clubs: Piano. 1, 2, 3, viccfprcsident, 3: Sphinx, 2, Jg Local Honor, I, 2, 35 National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort, 2: Angelus Board, 3. MCMANN, M. FRANCES Clubs: Public Speaking, lg Girl Reserves. 2. 32 Commercial, 3. MCNATR, BETTY P. Lawton, Oklahoma, High, 1. Clubs: Junta, 2, 3, Script, Z, 3, Local Honor, 2, National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Wolcott prelims, 24 Junior escort, 2: Angelus Board, 3, assistant editor, 35 Opcrctta, 3, Scriptboolc, 3. MCNARY, MARTHA G. Clubs: Clio, l, 2, 33 Drama, 1, 2, 3, Local Honor, Zi Misccllaneotcs: Junior escort, Z: Drama Club pay. 2. MCNICHOLS, STEPHEN L. R. Clubs: Public Speaking, l, 2, president, 2, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 3: Senior Chefs, 3. Miscclf luncous: Red and XVhite Day committee, 1. MEANS, ANGENETTE Clubs: Drama. l. 2: Cruisers, 1, Z, 3: Junto, 3. Athletics: Volleyball, 1, 2, Swimming, 2, 3g junior life saving, 2. Miscellaneous: Play festival, 3. MEININGER, BETTY L. Clubs: junto, l, 2, 3: Clio, l, 2, 3. Athletics: Baseball, 1: Big D. 3. Miscellaneous: Student Counf cil, 33 Red and White Day committee, 3: Senior Prom committee, 3. MEYER, HELEN MAURINE Clubs: Wonder, l: C. A. A.. 1, 2. 3: White jackets, 2, 3. Athletics: Big D, Z: Gold D, 2: State award, 23 Swimming manager, 2, 33 Track, 1, 2: Baseball, 1, 'lg Soccer, 1, 2: Volleyball, 2. Mistcllimuonsz Spotlight, 3. McNziir McNairy McNichols ,Tm Meaxis Mcininger H. Meyer Page Fo1ty-hue P.:-1 v:- , I J ' f . ? :r V. Meyer Miller Milligan Mintener Mitcli lvlrilboli GRADUATES MEYER, VIRGINIA A. Clubs: Astronomy, lg Girl Reserves, 1: XVhitc Jackets, 23 Library, 33 Girls Kodak, 3. Athletics: Soccer, 3: Volleyball, 3. MILLER, HAROLD C. Clubs: Science, 1, 2: Slide Rule, lg junior Chefs, 23 Red jackets, 3: National Honor. 3. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committee. 3. MILLIGAN, DONALD G. Clubs: Aviation, lg Drama, I: Chemistry, 3: junior Chamber of Commerce. 3. vicefpresiclent, 3, MINTENER, RALPH D. Clubs: Hi-Y, 3: Congress, I, Z, 3: ABC, l, 'lg Local Honor. 23 National Honor, 3. MITCH, MARGUERITE M. Clubs: G. A. A.. 1, 2. 3: Girl Reserves, 3. Ath' letics: Soccer, l. 2, 3: Volleyball, l, 2: Basketball, I, 2, 3:'1'rack. 1, 2, 3: Baseball, I, Z, 33 Big D: Gold D. MOLHOLM, VIRGINIA H. Clubs: National Honor. 3. 3: Local Honor, I, 2, 33 Girls Vocal and Violin. I, 2. 5. Nlisrellamzousg A cappella choir, MONSON, HILL H. Clubs: Senate, 33 Motixr, 3: Chemistry. 3. MONTROSE, KARL D. MOOMAW, JOE F. Club: Aircraft, I. MOORE, WILLETT S. Clubs: Red jackets. 1. 2, 3: Aircraft, lg junior Chefs, l. Athletics: Track 3. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committcc, 2: Student Counf cil, 2: Play festival, 2: Senior Prom committee, 3. MORCK, CLARENCE W. Clubs: Public Seaking, l, 2: junior Chamber of Commerce. 3: Slide Rule. 3. MORCK, CLAUDE W. Clubs: Aircraft. I: ,lunior Chamber Of Commerce, 3: Slide Rule, 3. Monson Moritrosc lvlonmaxv Moore C. Morck C. Morck Page Fovtyfsix F , Ii: 'f' , ,Q - ,L ' ffl 1-:fin i.l 3:23, i D 2' X-L' i'.-.' ff' A f' ' .vi Ma f it A -f rl, 1 .5 i l v v ' 1 I. H Y f f , cg A I. fi? r lv rp. . lf, 1 ., FQ' 'ii 'mug' .i ..., ., LA i left' f 'Eff fwf Nl. .. ur? af: qs -,.J,1,jf 'f ' . 1 f., . , ff.--. I . fl Clif? lf ll Z- 3 'if --Lg K L f kr. , i f R 'l L J i l J -:Tiff 'in 1: 1,3 ,- f.. ll C .1 'l !. ., l Y Y. ,ll , ..'li69,.,Q'.1',f Y, Q V uf, fjf '.'E7ll7f1 fa . ru' 1 2 Vliilui, L. I D MY if :A uf? :U T4 ll V51 ,, 4, iffy-.,i:' 4i1,1.'i'l,i.', ,cry ' 1 1 fs. 'ill 1 .fri 1'-M -iff!.g7,3.,,y,L,:,qij,fl..3- v4f,l,, ,'J 'win . ,. L , ' V... l J. A . l Nlorgan Morrill Mizlvihill Murray Nagel Naylor GRADUATES MORGAN, MARY D. Clubs: Piano, I. 2, 3, treasurer, 3: W'hite Jackets, 2: Drama, 3: Local Honor, I, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. Mirrcllrmcous: Red and White Day committee, 3 MORRILL, JAMES R. Clubs: D, 2, 3: Red ,las:ltcts, I, Z, 3, vice-president 3: Congress, 2: Hi-Y, 2, 3. Atlileticx: Track, 2, 3 Miscellaneous: Drum major, 3: Dance orchestra, 3 Play festival. 2. MULVIHILL, BARBARA M. Clubs: Cruisers. 2. 3: Jnntu, I, 2, 3. Mixcullnnc ous: Junior escort, 2. MURRAY, JANE K. Clul-ix: Commercial, l. Z, 3, vice-prcsitlcnt, 2, sec- retary, 3: White Jackets, 2, 3: Local Honor, I, 3 National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Angelus Board, 3 NAGEL, JOHN K. Clubs: Boys Kodak, l, 2, 3, secretary, l, president Z: Wonder. l. 1. . NAYLOR, Louise Clulis: Junto, l, Z, 3: Clio, 2, 3, treasurer, 3. NELLIS, JAMES H, Clubs: Tumbling, 1, 2, 3: Chemistry, 3: Eagle Scouts, 33 Science, 2, 3. NELSON, MAX Clubs: ABC, lg Cadets, l, 2: Drama, 2: Inter' national Relations, 3: Senate, 3: Local Honor, 1. 2, 3: National Honor, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Color guard, l, 2. NEWELL, IRMA I. Clubs: Piano, Z: Girl Reserves, 3. NICHOLS, ROBERT Clubs: Drama, l: ABC, 2, 3: Boys Kodak, 2: Slide Rule, 3, victvpresidcnt, 3. N1cHo1.soN, DONALD M. Clubs: Drama. I, 2, 3, president. 3: Cadets, l, 2, 3: Local Honor, I, 2: National Honor, 3: All-city officers, 3, president, 3, Miscellaneous: Cadet Ball committee. 3: Rifle team, 33 Allfcity rifle team, 3: Drama Club play, l, business manager, 3: Red and White Day committee, 3. Misc'cllimcuu.r' Junior l'rom committee, 2: Senior NOE MARY ROXSINA Barn Dance committerz, 3: Senior Social committee, 33 Scniur Class Day cunlmittvc, 5. Longpoc, C?llif0fnl3- High. li 2. Club! Pf3I10. 3- Ncllis Nelson Newell Nichols Nicholson Noe Page Forty-seven TM , - , +2 5-, -:fl-fre -:: ar: 45, f , r . r 3 4 r J if ll ml ill ' TIT ' g 1 ll . ...rl fglhi Wgfxriih L.. 'f :. ' v K X' J Nollenberger Norman Northern Oakes 0'Neill Orlinsky GRADUATES NOLLENBERGER, EDWARD N. Cluh: Pre-Medic, 2. Athletics: Sophomore basket- ball, l, 2. NORMAN, FRANCES H. Clubs: hVOndcr, lg Latin. 1, Z, 3, secretary, 31 Minerva, 1, 2, 3: Local Honor, 2. Miscellaneous: Spotlight, 3: All-Girls League, 3. NORTHERN, AUGIE H. Clubs: D, 3: l'lifY, 2, 3. Athletics: Track. 3: Football, 3. Miscellaneous: Student Council, 33 Red and White Day committee, 3. OAKES, BETTY Clubs: Minerva, 1, 2, 3: Clio, 1, 2, 3: Local Honor, 2. 35 Latin, l. Miscellaneous: Operetta. 2, 3: Senior Barn Dance committee, 3: A cappella choir, Z, 3. OlNE1LL, WILLIAM Clubs: Aircraft, lg French, 2, 3. treasurer, 2. vice- presiclent, 3: Motor, 1, 2, 3, president, 33 Chem' istry, 3. ORLINSKY, ALBERT N. OWENS, EDWARD F. Clubs: ABC, 2, 3: Chemistry, 33 Local Honor, l, 2, 31 National Honor, 3. PAINTER, EDITH JANE Clubs: Latin, 1, 2: Minerva, 1, 2, 3g Chemistry, 3. Miscellaneous: junior escort, 2. PALMQUIST, GERTRUDE A. Clubs: G. A. A., lg Minerva. 2, 3: Girls Vocal and Violin, 3. Athletics: Volleyball, 1, 2, 31 Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 3: Soccer, I, 2, 3. PARFET, DOROTHY V. Clubs: Girls Vocal and Violin, 2, 3, treasurer, 33 Diana, 2. Misccllttneotis: A cappella choir, 2, 3. PARMELEE, LOUINE F. Club: White jackets, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Spotlight reporter, l, 2. PARSONS, JAMES LEWIS Clubs: ABC, 1: Public Speaking, I, 2: International Relations, 3: Congress, 1, 2: Black Bishops, 2: Local Honor, Z. Miscellaneous: Junior program committee. 2. 'x ,fs z -1 ' CS we M D-tl . . fmmrglfz g ti its-rw If 26ilQ2S1lgff??Il f f'i', 2fQ'iliiliil? , f fy All mg, ug, T' ,fl-testi. . 5 ln:-yy L ' :,:-': +agsii4a?f44ll,: I 'illlfflfl 'ff-4: I ef 9Y5tl'l5?r?, Kia!-l'llll' all l6lll Q50 pfl2gIEx':rd ?,l ' ' E,--Q:-rx-gflilkgr' 51 '4',f'JllllV.lll l -WJlJlCf7Ttf53sl - q1f.1?I3j,Iw' 1 l,'cj11i2tW1.3,.7,1j,fQ ' T11 , ,lr-L-imlg 13 ' T T' k f , 12, Isffig' N-flulliil -C-Y 'EEQQG -fu fe' NNW -Q4 I -V . f ,, ,. 'T-'K - ' .5 25, -'fx , , L . I3 is. Nftrfxx - i, V,-'f lv i' 1 'tIi5 f'.-f --.fe 'Q - .,vy'5gn',f: 1 Lv' g,.fT5La' . ' .g3Egi?4lwg,ygl.,:rg6.1,r5' M X I.-fi. it. ,fl-,.-ii, 1 lf55Q,.s,uq5nZiyQ ' Mig ' .yi .5 , fIm,.f 'Ulf ,Zh ,. 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UN, if , .4.i L, ,l,,.,A, 621-.' I l .i-,i vlff' A 'fm ,, i i l x x y L I f ..'.i ls :XX LJ' .X l Q-, V. Parsons Pate Peacock Pcgram E. Perry J. Perry GRADUATES PARSONS, VIRGINIA R. Clubs: Vlontlcr, l3 Girl Reserves, 33 Two Arts, 3. FATE, TED Clubs: Motcmr, 13 International Relations, I: D, 2, 33 Red jackets. 2, 3. Athlctirs: Basketball man' agcr, 2. Miscellaneous' Senior Picnic committee. 33 ,lunior Prom committee, 2. Pmcocic. PEGGY M. Clubs: Nlincrva, 13 G. A. A., I3 Clio, 2, 33 Wliitc jackets. Z, 3. Athletics: Succcr, 2. 33 Volleyball, 2. 3, manager, 33 Baseball, 2: Track, I, 23 Big D. 33 Cold D, 3. Miscellaneous: junior Prom com- mittee, 23 Senior Barn Dance committee, 3. PHGRAM, JANE Louisiz Clubs: Library. 3: Girls Kodak, 3. Miscellaneous: Play festival, 23 junior escort, 2. PERRY, EARLINIE E. Clubs: Library, 33 Girls Kodak, 3. PERRY, JANE DOUGLAS Clubs: Clin. 33 Wonder. 3. Misccllniicaiisr Council ri:prvst'nt:itivc, 33 Scriprhrmlc, 33 NVolcott prclims, 3. PFEFFER, CHARLES A. Clubs: Boys Mtisic, 2, 33 Chemistry. 33 National Honor, 3. PFEIFER, LEWIS C. Clubs: Public Speaking. 1, 23 Drama, 33 Astronomy, 3. Miscellaneous: Drama Club play, 3. PH1LL1Ps, EDWARD L. Clubs: Senior Chefs, 13 Red jackets, l, 2, 3, presif dcnt, 33 HifY, I, Z. 3, president, 3. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committee, 13 Class President, 1, 23 Senior Prom committee, 3. PICKUP, JUDSON H. Clubs: ABC, 23 Aircraft, 3. Pi'r'rs, DELLA A. Clubs: Two Arts, 2, 3, vice-president, 33 Girl Ref serves, 2, 3. A POHLY, DOROTHY E. Clubs: Drama, 1, 23 Three T's, 2, 33 Wonder, 3. ' YI A as Pfcflcr Picifer Phillips . ,. L- gk ,xx .I 3.5 N .hxglzl .-Au -, :.,:.- .R , Pickup Pitts Pohly Page Forty-nine Popp Powers Pyle Raymond Razuu GRADUATES Popp, DOROTHY L. Clubs: G. A. A., 1, 23 Commercial, 2, 3. Atll lctics: Volleyball, 1, 1, 33 Soccer, 1, 3: Basketball Z, 35 baschall, 1, 2. 35 Track, l, 23 Big D, 3. POWERS, STANLEY A. Clubs: D, 3: Senior Chefs, 3: Lucal Honor, 2: Air craft, l. Athletics: Fuutlwall. 3: XVrcstling, 3. PYLE, R. HAROLD Scott High Tolcdu Ohio, I Clubs' Bos Ivluiic. - . . ., 5 . 2: Chemistry, 3: junior Chamber of Commerce, 3 MIxcellzInc0Its: Spotlight, 3. RAYMOND, KENNYTI-I N. Clubs: Radio, l, 2, 3. secretary. 3: ABC, l: Sci cncc, Z, S. RAZEI3, DEAN Club: D, Z, 3. Athlutics: Track, 2, 3. REDDING, W. CHARLES Clubs: Senate, l, 2, 3: Script, 2, 3: Local Honor l. 1. 3: National Haimr. 5. Mixccllancous: Spot light. 3. REBS, HELEN ELIZABETH Clubx: White jackcts, 'lg Local Honor. 3: G. A. A., I. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committee, Z: Spotlight. Z, 3. REILLY, PHILIP HARRY Clubs: Aircraft, 1, Z: Black Bislmps, 2, 3: Local Honor, l, 2, 3: National Honor, 3, Chemistry, 3: ABC, I, RICHARDS, MERLE T. RICHMAN, MILDRED B. RIFKIN, ALICE Clubx: Drama, l, lg G. A. A., l, 2: Tliruu T's, 3. RIPLEY, HELEN L. Llubx: Latin, I, Z, 3: Drania, l, 2. Recs Reilly Richards Richman Rifkin Ripley Pngu Fifty fi ,L Wil HQ: XX. 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Rose GRADUATES RISLEY, Bon H, Clubs: D. l. 2, 33 Red jaclcccs, I, 2, 3. Athletics Boxing, l, Z. Miscellaneous: Cheerleader, l, 2, 3 ROBINSON, Doaoriflv T. Clubs' Drama, l, Z. 3: Latin. l. Miscellaneous ,luuior escort, 2. Rota, Pun- H. Clubs, ,luniur Radio. I: Aircraft. 1. 25 Tumbling 2. 33 Eagle Scouts, 3. Ronan, Arumru E. Rosii. V1v1AN N. ROSEN, MAX ROSENTHAL, ALBERT H. Clubs: Senate, 1, 2, 3, secretary, 1, vice-president, 2, prcsidcnt, 53 Local Honor, 2, 5, vicfyprcsidcnt. 3: Public Speaking. l. 2, president, Z3 National Honor, 3. lvlisccllancous: XVoodbury medal, 33 Shafroth prclims, 2, 3, East representative, 35 An- gelus Board, 33 junior Prom committee, 23 business manager of senior play, 3, D. U. clcbate conference, 35 Debate tcam. 1, 2, 33 Red and XVhitc Day com- mittee. 35 George Washington essay, East alter' nate, 3. Ross, BYRON L. Clubs: Cadet, 1, '21 XVonder, 33 Spanish, 3. Ross. JANE L. Ndxi - Vi-9,2 Clllhi- LIIUH. l. 2: Drama. lg Cruisers, 2 Q, My xVllllC Jackets, 3. Clubs: Cruisers, l, Z, 3, secretary, 2, president, 3, x vf' ' QX.--,wh I-.if WV Minerva, lg XVhite jackets, 25 Drama, 3. Athletics: Qyfili L,,'iQ,5' XXXN'-19 -G,1,',g.Qtl25' Soctifr, 1. Miscellancuux: Student Council, 2, As' l.Q, :E?i-511' -, XX in .x?,?7f,R?2 ' 1 Q sem ly program committee, Z5 junior Prom com- nf X Xxx 'f f'.f'1 Robb. HILLEN mittee, 25 Play festival, 2: NVolcott mcdal, 35 Sen- 4 -, Cluln, Piano. lg Drama, lg lvlinerva, Z, Kg Library mf VIEW' 32 All'Glfl5 Lcagnf- 5? Sqnl'-71' Picnic CDW' fX A,,.,,,J,,u, 3: Local Honor, 3. lvlisrcllmiuznms: Junior cscort, Z mmff- ilmlrman- -'C Red and xvhnc Da? Ulmmn' ' V-.whirl-rr tCC. -. .. rows! six Y - ffffllff l V ROSE JENNIE MAF ROUDEBUSH, MARION EMERINE 3553fi'5 , ' ' ' A Clubs: Girls Vocal and Violin, 1, Z, 3, viccfpresi- V Clubs: Drama, lg Two Arts, l, 2, 35 Sphinx, 2, 3, dent, 35 White Jackets, 2, 3. MlSCBllllNUUllSJ Oper- Q' 'P A l Q VICC,'Dl'USlllCllI, 33 Local Honor, 3. Misrcllfmcnus ctta, Z, 3g Wlnlcott prclims, 'lg A cappella choir, NX-Q ,fi Senior Barn Dance committee, 3. 2, 3. X. it . Q. 11 in -' --x '- .,, .X . ,ij Q t 'ry' 'lp ,. ' Ugly i 1 1 . ll. kill ,K .Ami SX-X ,iicgj . A3 xx N. .Xu K 1, I V. Rose Rosen Rosenthal B. Ross I. Ross Roudcbush .fxfxx ls, Page Fiftyfone ,N .X , - ,Tv ff.. F11 .f?-5- Y-1' -.- YF' , fp, NX ag-im ig' AW-N VCCQ ,3,V-f ,, rpg -. Mi, .1 Q: H . RQ Avg l Rowan Rutherford Ryan Sanhurn Sarconi Si-ll'lClStl'OTl1 GRADUATES ROWAN, MARGARET L. Clubs: Drama, l, 2: Local Honor, 21 Commercial, 3. RLITI-IERFORD, EUGENE T. Clubs: Science, 2: Motor. 3: Astronomy, 2. 3, Radio, 2. RYAN, VIVIAN E. Clubs: Drama, 35 Bibliophile, 3. Miscellaneous: Drama Club play, SANBURN, HELEN M. South High, Denver. l, Z. SANDSTROM, FRANK O. Clubr: Red jackets, 2, 33 Mcitor, l. 2: International Relations, 1. Misccllaneonx: Rcd and White Day committee. SARCONI, WILLIAM A. Clubs: D, I, 2, 33 Hi'Y, 3. Athletics: Baseball, I, 2, 3: Basketball, 35 Football, 3, MIxcella'neuus: Woodbury finals, 1, Z, alternate, 1. ScIIocIc, RUTH K. Clubs: C. A. A., 1, Z, 3: Local Honor, 3: National Honor, 3. Athletics: Soccer, l, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2, 33 Basketball, l, 2, 3, Baseball, l, 2, 3: Track, l, Z, 3: Tennis championship doubles, I, 2, 3, singles, 3, manager, 3: Big D, 2: Gold D, 2. Miscellaneous: junior escort, 2: Play festival, 3: Red and White Day committee, 3. SCHWARTZ, EDWARD N. Clubs: Archery, lg junior Chefs, 2: Pre-medic, 3: Chemistry, 3. SCIPLE, ALICE J. Club: Minerva, 2, 3. SCOTT, MARjoRIE A. Clubs: Latin, l, 2, 3, president, 31 Drama, 3. Miscellaneous: Chairman, propcities committee, sen' ior class play, 3: Spotlight, 3: Play festival. 3. SCOTT, ROBERT W. Clubs: Red jackets, 1, 2, 3: Nlotor, l, 2. SEDERBURG, CLARICE A. Clubs: Chemistry, 29 White jackets, 2, 3: Library, 3. Miscellaneous- Junior escort, 2. Schock Schwartz Sciple Page Fiftyftwa .fx 49X ,fl NN. '5i':III Lili Qmly M. 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I A IIIIIJ L. .Qfllll-.Q If Q C I '-mam l'Ql2I2llY'l2IfI5f I llI-.WI I'y2iS5?t II f'IlIlII'IlII-7lIiglla,II, l II . :Pr 3-3221f-IQJ1lIl5IfllIf'Q','Ij 4 V ' girl KIIQIQ fgfjlygrij II IllIII Q, 41'If56f'l-IlfII'I ,M-ff 5' VII. wil: III '35-i9f?9' ff 5' I III .. 'QM IV. f I'1'Ifv Nfl f I -I-ITI . UI fllrllyillluf I , L E i J x. ,ffl 'B NX! XC, fi ,E 22 5 t l- X Q :N-1. 1 .UPI Y qi .N J pb,-J Slmcllz: Shaw Sherwood Shraibcrg Shubart Shultz 1.311 Q4 5 '-T, .zach ' .Soi i any MH , Hla'?',1.ief ZQl fi IW 'Z jllm5fQ,1q, 1,1-,gg E' j y. E, yr,g,i'1',, - ,, 4 ., , H1 -'-' 3, 591,51 1 FV' ii, de' ,ll-AlQf'llL !g.l,, l4,j4yt,f ,zgf Qs- 'leaf' 1' -Mfr'-' 'Q-lggqaw, SHADLIZ, Mancuiznrriz M. SINNARD, JANE C. 'U 'lg Thurmopolis. Wyoming, I, 2. Clubs: Piano, Il, Saratoga Wyoming, High, 1. Club: Girls Vocal and , Lnqal Honor, 3, worn, 2, fli Athletics: Track, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: . U ll o cott pre rms, 3. gl, K A WH SHAW, MYRTLE 1- SKAER. W. KENNETH .- Manhnnan, Kansas, 1, 2. Club: Commercial, 3. Clubs: Hi,Y' 3, 3: D, 2, 3, Red Jackets' 2, 3: gg .3,'Q'l.2gl,if',.f 13, Local Honor, 3, National Honor, 3. Athletics: Foot- ,'jC:.,,x5Qj1t.5ll1fj',if ' 4 lggll, 2, Syd Wrgsdxirilg, 215 3. Misccllancuusg Psead Jff',iy'r 'qi T' 'fx y, 31 e an ite ay committee, 3, tu ent 1-,'f5'1.ljl'!l'fj il V ' SHERWOOD- 'EMILY Council, fl, Senior play, 3. I3gj'i4'ljif,'vgQ4l:l,'-' In Balboa High, Panama, I, 2. Clubs: Two Arts, 3, . Linh X Drama, 3. Miscellaneous: lvolcott Prelims. 3. SKIDMORE, ELIZABETH 'lfl l'ljff:f.',,giffrf Clubs: Girls Kodak, 3, Library, 3, treasurer, 3. .Qil',l ll 'VZ'Z ' X --- ' SHRAIBBRG, CAROLYN Maxima SKINNER BRADLEY Clubs: Latin, I. 2, 35 junto, 1, 23 Wunder, 3. ' , , Mixcellanuoirs: NVolcott prclims, 3. Club-V Mnfofv li 25 Alfffaff- li Cllemlsflif- Z- 3- lx A G , SKINNBR, Lois 1 f Ny, .. .X Smguam-, Donoruy JANE Claris: Clig, Ig Cmisefsv il, sg lrfftmefva. 1, 2,k3. - , -:N ,' , V. i - . . . , -'f3vl.ijf',f'!fl, .X .x t Clubs: Girls Kodak. I: Drama. 2, While jackets, 3, Qilicilzcillragffef: Big Sf T: 'ciidzbfm F324-ii ,ff f X.'i 4' '2'nA',g-Isl' fl: I1:fCul,ln0ngfhI',,?'Bfmhgncgf czlla-neous: Play festival, 23 Junior escort, 23 Rep- .I , 'I 1, Casa aD' .FT fwfr' 0 Uh lgw ' rcscntativc All'Gir1s League, 3, Red and White Day rx i A A X prelums , 3, mc , 1, . 3. :srl aneous. ocott Costume prize' Z. ' f if.: ' ' - y -. 1 f M-'-fl lQLQ'i'jg',j,1Q M A ,QQ SMEDLEY, ELLEN V. f7'l Y 'l lf .-,- , Clubx: G. A. A., lg Girls Kodak, 1, vicefpresident, ,,?,'f.95E?ll l , SHULTZ, JACK lg Local Honor, Z, 33 Cruisers, 2, 3, National Oli'- -fgz U , Clubx: D, l, 2, 35 Hi'Y. 2, 33 Spanish, l. Atlif Honor. 3, White jackets, 2, 3. Athletics: Soccer, 2, Th jl l X lclirx: Baseball. 1, 2, 3: Football, 3. 3: Basketball, 1: Swimming, 1. GN, 'Rl Y 1 Y .xv . l if-, . ' - l . I-Qi lfff - il V ' .A ' ,Q Fw la jf? ei A l rf 'll L lf FVTQH ,iii-JM 'K Sinnnrd Skacr Skidmore B. Skinner L. Skinner Smcdley XXX. ii! ll Page Fifzy-three ff? l ..,. V1'li3 llnsrollli' -4 .MT ll? fl' 'V -V, i Y YI, ., . . N I-, fx . Ill X, , - i H44 3. W- i f.,.-.f,1, .W ..,. if-.Q -. ,K . ,. H. Smith R. Smith Sncdclccr B. Snivcly N, Snivuly Snyder GRADUATES SMITH, HAROLD E. A Clubs: Chemistry, 3: Science. 2. SMITH, RICHARD W. Clubs: ,lunior Chamber of Commcrcc, 33 Red ,lack- cts, Z3 International Relations, l. Athletics: Foot' ball, 3, SNEDEKER, BOB Clubs: junior Chefs, Ig Prcflviedic, 3: Rctl jackets. 2, 3. SNIVELY, BARBARA A. Clubs: Cruisers, l, 2, 33 Drama, 2: Girls Vocal and Violin, 1. Miscellancoics: Drama Club play, 2g Op' eretta, 1, 2. SNIVELY, NORMAN H. Clubs: Radio, lg Scicncc, l, 2g Chemistry, 3, Sen- ate. 3, SNYDER, FERN Clubs: Drama, 1, Z, G. A, A., I, 3. Athletics: Big D. SPICER, SAM S. Clubs: Drama, 1, 2, 3, International Relations, l, Z. 3. Miscellaneous: Drama Club play, lg Studcnt Council. 2. SPIEGLEMAN, RAYMOND B. Clubs: Rnd jackets, l, 2, 35 Boys Music, 3. Mis' ccllfmcvus: Council representative, 3. SQULRES, WARREN G. Atchison, Kansas, High, I, Z. Clubs: Radio, 3: Science, 33 Congrcss, 3. Misrclluncnus: Debate, 3. STAGG, EVELYN Clubs: Girls Kodak, 25 Spanish, 2: Two Arts, .13 Sphinx, 33 Local Honor, Z, 33 National Honor, 3. Misccllanuuus- NX'ulcutt prclims, 3: Angelus Board, 3. STARR, GERTRUDE Clubs: Girl Rcscrvcs, lg White jackets, 2. 3. STEGNER, Louisa D. Clubs: Minerva, 1. 2, 3, Cruisers, l, 7.1 Script, 33 Local Honor. I. Z, 33 National Hunur. 3. Miscel- luuuuus: Vcrgil mtrdal. 33 Angulus sales award, 2. Spicer Spiegleman Squires Page Fifty-four Stagg Stark Stcgncr .K- .J 'N FHS C., tw Hfffsw' X' fr-,w1 Mfjtgi -1:22 -fi . ,- '. 5-403-f Ulilifgir? .,-,k,.,f ,. .f vw- ,fy ,,,f,,'f,.' V f. .f-if - ,fr'll1'1'. lIl'lf.'i f 'ff lffr .,!'l7,5'3'7Qfy' ' F1 'fgl'-Q' HI! '--Uilf afiff.fg'f,iz:s:w '- in .ri-m,,1wg:f-l f'f,jf,'g ,l.Ziw'l7tl5,' l , 1 ,gli ,Quo 1 f,?iffiifP's J ii 1?f-.yiff Q Q.:',g ii 5f?'fL'!?. 1 ' ,fl ,fl1,l-QIl4Lfgy1.il.v2L' -. 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H .1 +..f,. .15.-gyfy+v'..'W.Ll .4 ij., ip., .i'yfg.L,-,gui ,Lg up R JAM I lv..-419495 ,X -+44 Ivf, V ffliqsi viii lfgm Q .A C uh, Wax, Y ij, 1.2 ,,,M,R N .. 4, .i ,. ., ni ur. , 1--Af'lIn'7 . ......R-,.-,. M , 353222, -. J-. . fywmxf 111 5 J.. Y. .wif 11, .. agp:- ., W.. . ' cd? 14'25Pi.f1 .- ,,if,..? MX, 5-, .e- U-.,f'ix. lv- jfgf E2 V Q. T 1 1, 3 iF'1li'Q,lm gill C ' il A ' l l :fi 4 Wil -gn-if ffl ' Q,- w'.LA,r.v:,H'-Q'-i,,'f35u Q I 1.7.-ali Aff,-..'.',,,V'w,'j of R,-'Z .U iff- ,lllllllfci il. ml llilllfiif gli . --wifi .,r l l .,,!ill -gf. , li f..,,,. , zglgfiiy fl! J XX NK' ' ' -any 4 .. Dv 1 l ,flmfvif x cr., X ., ll A X .. L XX ll llxxx xx . X3-. -N . , I V-, ,MP T Nl Jo j r '-XX I, 1 l QU. J 'f .lx fi .X 11 : 'X l- , .X ...f .X Al Y-IZ' NX , . . ,- 4 ,ff I X L ,f'Y lux Stotlgliill Stoll Stouffer Strear E. Srricklzmd 1. icklzmd f GRADUATES SToooHn.1., KATPIIERINE L. Clubs: Girl Reserves, lg Latin, lg White jackets, 2, 3, Local Honor, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. Miscel- lancuus: junior rscort. 2, STOLI., ROBERT R. Clubs: International Relations. 3: Slide Rule, l, 2. Miscellaneous: Student Council, I, 3, Red and White Day committee, 3. STOUFFER, FLORENCE V. Clubs: junto, Z, 3, Clio, 3, Piano, 1, 23 Local Honor, Z. Misccllnncoizs: All'Girls League, 33 Op' crcttn, 2, 3. STREAR, DOROTHY Detroit, Michigan. High, 1, Z. Club: Drama. 3. STRICKLAND, ELEANOR Clubs: French, l, Z, 3, White jackets, l, 2, 3, National Honor, 3. S1'R1cicLANn, JEROME R. Clubs: Red jackets, 2, 3, Local Honor, 3, French, 1. Miscellaneous: junior Prom committee, 23 Senior Prom cmnmittcc. 3. STRO1-1, GERTRUDE T. Club: Drama, l, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Junior es' cort, 2, Senior Chef assistant, 3. STROUSE, EDA J. ' Clubs: Drama, 2. 33 Girls Vocal and Violin, 2, 3, secretary, Z. Miscellaneous: Drama Club play, lg Operetta, 1, 2. STUDEBAKER, MERTON M. Clubs: Chemistry, 2, 3, Senate, 3, junior Chamber of Commerce, 3. ' V SUBRY, Blu. P. Clubs: D, I, 2, 3, prcsident, 33 HifY, l, 2, 33 Red Jackets, 1, 2. 3. Athletics: Baseball, l, Z, 3, Foot' ball, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Student Council 3, Red and White Day committee, 3, Class Day commit- tee, 3. SUDLER, Amos C., JR. Clubs: Preflvledic, 23 lntcrnational Relations, 2, 3, president, 35 D, 3. Athletics: Tennis, 33 Hockey, 3. SL1T'r0N, TOM G. Clubs: D, Z, 3, French, l, 'lg Local Honor, 3. Alll' lutics: Hockey. 2, 3. 3Il'0ll Strouse Stuclebalcer f- .-' f :---5 Subry Sudlcr Sutton Page Fifty-jvc L S I I Swan Swenson Swift Swisher Syer Tafoya GRADUATES SWAN, GEIIALDINE M. Clubs: Drama, 1, 2: French, 3, XVhite jackets, 3 SWENSON, ESTHERMAY Clubs: G. A. A., lg junto, I, 2, 3: Cruisers, 3 Local Honor, l. 2, 31 National Honor, 3, Misccl lmieaus: Junior escort, 2. SWIFT, DAVID E. Clubs: Congress, Z. 3, SCCFCEBTY. 3, Local Honor. I 2, 3, secretary-treasurer, 3, National Honor, 3 French, 1, Z, 3, president, 3. Miscellaneous: An: gelus Board, 3, managing editor, 3, Sons of Revo lution essay state finals. 3: Class gift committee, 3 Vergil medal, 3, Gold E, S: Boulder press confer ence, 3, SWISHER, FRED I. Clubs: Red jackets, 2, 3: D, 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 3 Tumbling. l. Athletics: Boxing, l. Miscellaneous Syotlight, 35 Red and White Day committee, 2 Pay festival, l, 23 Council representative, l, 7. Operctta, 3, Cheerleader, 2, 3. Sven, HARRY S. Clubs: Aircraft. I: Science, l, 2, 3, vieefpresidcnt 31 Senior Chefs, 2, 3, treasurer, 3, Local Honor 2, 3. TAFOYA, ORLANDO A. Athletics: Basketball, 2. TA TA TA TE YLOR, JANE F. G. A. A., I: Clio, 2. 33 junto, l, 23 Clubs: Wliite jackets, Z, 3. Athletics: Basketball, 1, 2, J, Track, 2, 3: Baseball, l, 3, Volleyball, 1, 3g Big D, 2: Gold D, 3: Swimming, 1, 3. YLOR, 'LUCILLE M. Clubs: Drama, lg Two Arts. 2. 35 Latin, 2. Mis' rcllnncous: Drama Club play, 2. YLOR, TRAVIS H. Clubs: Junior Chefs, lg Public Speaking, 1, 2, 3. president, 3: International Relations, 3, junior Chamber of Commerce, 35 Local Honor, 1, 2, 3: National Honor, 2, 3. Miscellaneous: Shafroth alter' nate, 3, Kiwanis prelims, 3, entered Sons of Revo- lution essay contest, 3. MPI.E'roN, G. WALLACE Clubs: International Relations, lg Cadet, l, 2. TERASAKI, YUTAKA Clubs: Aircraft, I, 2: Science, 2, International Re- lations, 3, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 35 Local Honor, l, 2, 3: National Honor, 3. THOMPSON, Downes M. J, Taylor L. Taylor T. Taylor Templeton Tcrasalti D. Thompson Page Fiftyfsix .47 . - ,cl 'I '-I Q' N J , .I ,fr . w f Nui' ,L7 ll, ,T L? XII Qsg XIII I'it Q l ' I I Af FI 2 If l .lid L, rr- . ' 'L Wifi, ,IL If Ji lc-. c,7IP3llI GTIIIN' , FQ' W- H43 gil I1'rI'io,I IITQ+3 fI' ' If-' N Lfi','75i,I'1f'ffi I' .,,,. ..., ,-., , II 1'5:IlgfI:Q'.-ffflif I - 'I I' 1 I' lff' .ffjf -IIF 'lfHI:I I??Iw'I,ff I N'Ilf1:iI'ClIl'f I 1 Gil WI'I1i1? 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I .LV - if t -1-xl L!-I 3-t affix ,.v, ..,-- I hir:-2. . , .. 4 . - 11-A-ig-lic. 4 1 l 3: I i , X ' l , 1 .QI Q QT-.,. . 'w 'X,X! .K , fill - ' 1 , iw . 1 -if Mx' ' in . , ,AX ' 'jk .mv .X WI. .N - . t N A X wg., 14' l 'z , W lk. 5, 1 il Yin V. , -tl., f S. Thompson Threllrelcl I Tower Traylor Troy Truby GRADUATES Ti-roMPsoN, S'rAN1.EY G. THRELLLELD, AUBRIEY M. Clubr: Congress, 3g ABC, 2: Local Honor. 2, 33 National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Red and White Day committee, lg Spotlight, 2, 3, editor, 21 An- gels Guide, l, 2, 33 Scriptboolr, 2, 35 Angelus. l, 3. editor. 3: Post school reporter, 3g Vcrgil medal. J. TOWER, H. GRANT Clubs: Nlotor, lg International Relations, lg Drama, 23 Red Jackets, 2, 5. Misccllnnuoux: Senior play, fig Red and White Day committee, 2, 3, chairman, 33 ,lunior Prom committee, 2. TRAYLOR, JACK B. Clubs: Boys Kodak. lg International Relations, l, 24 lllaclt Bishops, Zg Radio, Z. 'I'RoY, EARL Clubs: Senate, l, 2, S: International Relations, 35 Local Honor. I. 2, 3: National Honor, 3, Misvclf limcour: Assistant business manager, senior play, 3. Tuunv, MARJURIE E. Clubs. Piano, l, Z, 33 jllllltl, 35 Local Honor, 2, 3g National Honor, 3. Athletics: llig D, 3. Mrxccl- lancous' junior Prom eomrnittec, 'lg junior escort, Z. TURNER, LUCY CAMPBELL Clubs: Drama, I, 2, 3, Two Arts, 2, 3, secretary, 3. Miscellaneous: Spotlight, 23 Wolcott prelims, 1, 2. TURNER, VIRGINIA L. Club: White jackets, l. 2. 3. Miscellaneous: Spot' light, 3. TWEED, PRESTON F. Clubs: Astronomy, lg Boys Kodak, lg Science, 2, 33 Chemistry, 3. Twrss, STANLEY C. URQUHART, GENE E. Club: Piano, 1. Z, 3, secretary, 3 UTTER, LAFE B. glulzx: Senior Chefs. 3: D, 2, 3. Athletics: Track, 1 l . g. , A T ,. X, ' 'XXX ,,, ' X L. Turner V. Turner Tweed Twiss Urquhart Utter X., 'X Page Fiftyfseven lf. -Qi 1, . 1-,-. ,ff zz: 'fv fi ' a 9-. i .elsif ur-f qw llll ,lf JQI , '. , 'I-,NPR lg: jll 'lil isis. ,E f xl will ll -:- ,J-97 I+ -lilo MZ E39 ' ' 1255 ' its Vlifrfrf vii 5?::2.l' 09' Van Cisc Van Hall Van Saun Van Wettering Varncr Vazquez GRADUATES VAN CISE, ELEANOR R. VELDFIOUSE, GEORGE A. Clubs: Drama, l, 2, 35 Two Arts, lg Piano, 3, Minerva, 33 G. A. A., 23 Local Honor, Z. Ath- letics: Volleyball, 2g Soccer, lg Baseball, 2. Mis' czllaneousg Drama Club play, 3, junior cscnrt, 2. VERTREES ROY Clubs: Chemistry, 2: Science, 3: Radio, 3. VAN HALL, MARIE Clubs: Clio, 1, 2, 31 Minewa, 1, 2, 3, treasurer, l. vicoprasident, 2, 3. Athletics: Big D, 2, Gold Studen, WADE, HARRISON Clubs: Radio. 1, 2. 3, Science, 2, 3. D, 2. Miscellaneous: junior escort, Z, Council. Z3 May Queen attendant, 1, 2: Red and White Day committee, 2, 3: Class secretary, 3: play festival, 2, Popularity contest winner, 2: Senior Barn Dance committee. 3. WAGNER, G. Da MAE VAN SAUN, EBBERT Miscellaneous: junior escort, 2. Clubs: Junior Chamber of Commerce, 3: D, 3. Athletics: Hockey, 3. WAGNER, ED M. VAN WETTERING' ALMA Clubs D l 2 3 Chemist I Senior C'hI.fs 'i Z, 3: National Honor, 3, Two Arts, 2, Script, 3, ehcstra. 1. 2, VARNER, GURNEY E, Club: Junior Chamber of Commerce, 3. WALKER, S. JACK , Clubs: D, Z, 3: Hi'Y, Z, 3: R-d jackets, l, Z, 3. VAZQUEZS DIAMANTINA M' Athletics: Football manager, 2,L 3. Miscullrincoizx: Clubs: Spanish, 1, 2: Chemistry, 3: Girl Reserves, 3. Senior picnic committee, 3. Wiz' Crawford, Nebraska, High, 1. Clubs: Local Honor, Hi.Y': 2, 'jg' 'Afh1e1,5g: Fmnggfl' hu 3: Basgbgll: Z, 3: Basketball, 2. 3. Miscellaneous: Dancc ur' ZW, r .1 f 1 -- 1 2 ' ,Z fn -:,1,2',- ' il- I Lyle, gjf,'y':f'f,. fffngwlv- .I-IM I ,-va-'jigfiff ffm: 94' 11- 1 :.lf?'.L, .fi -nf 'I-' iz 1 'f'II -fy-wif J,--rw 3 - ff 1. g ,fi .. 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WARD, KATHLEEN I. 15.152 GRADUATES WATSON, MAXINE Clubs: Minurva. l, 2, 3, Cruiscrs, 3: Piano, l. 2. Clubs: Two Arts, 2: Script, 33 Local Honor, National Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Spotlight, 2, Silver E, 3. WEAVER, DAVID O. Clubs: NVondcr, 11 Aircraft, lg Public Speaking, 2 ABC, 23 Chemistry, 3, junior Chamber of Com mcrce, 33 Local Honor, 1, 2, 3, National Honor, 3 Mzuixry High, Norfolk. Virginia, l. 2. Clubs: Girls Vocal and Violin, 3, Lihrary, 3, Girls Kodak. 3. WESCOTTQ FLORA D' Clubs: Drama, I, 25 Spanish, 2, 35 l.Vonder, 3' Local Honor, l. 2. Miscellanealzsz Junior escort, 2. WARREN, FLORENCE A. WHEELER, STEVE Xyhitu Jackets, 2, 3. Mixccllnncnimsr junior lgiubsli ilunior Chefs, 1. Red Jackets' 2' 3: '- 4 I -' renc , . WHITAKER, DAVID S. WATERS, DAVID Climbs: Boys Kodak, lg International Relations, 2, 33 Clubs: Scicncc, lg Slide Rule, lg Astronomy, 2, icfnccill 1' Zihcongfcss' ylscellanuoufi Svofj lnternational Relations. 33 ,lnnior Chamber of Cum- Aigclgs 052529 gr' 33' -I'm'0r mm COn'm'm5e' 2- mcrcc, 3. ' ' ' WHITE, ARTHUR W. , ,, , Club: R'd Jackets. 2, 3. Ivfisccllan' 1 J ior WA1QRI?bf' DOEiJ!:': Ab V' Prom conhmittcc, 2, Rcd and YVhitc 621:13 coxiiiimit' Cu 3 ,nnior , cs, l, 2. 3. Ice, 3. Watson Wczwcr Wcscott Whcclcr Whitaker XX A A. lVhitc Page Fifty'-nine ff? ' his ' 1: 3: G . XVhitc Whitehead Vlhitford Whitlock Wickliain XViddicoml:I: GRADUATES WHITE, GWENDOLYN H. WIIIIQ, CATHIIRINH I. Clubs: Bibliophile, lg Script, Z, 3, secretary, 2. Clubs: YVondI:r, 39 Two Arts, Z, 3. Miscellaneous: president, 33 Drama, 2g Local Honor, 2, 3: National Junior escort, 2. Honor, 3. Miscellaneous: Scriptbook, 2, 3, editor, 31 Senior Arbor Day committee, 3. WILCOX, CONSTANCB E. Club: G. A. A.. 1, 2, 3, vicc-president, 3. Atlv letlcs: junior lifc saving. lg Soccer. 2, 33 Vollcy' WHITEHEAD, BETTY ball, 1, 2. 3, Basketball, 1, Z, 3, manager 39 Base' ball, 1, 2, 33 Track, l, 2, 35 Big D, 23 Gold D, Z. Miscellaneous: Junior escort, Z5 Play festival, 3' ackets 3. Misc'llan.-sous: unior escort 2. , . - J ' K' J ' Red and White Day committee, 3. Clubs: Three T's, lg Minerva, Z, Clio, 35 Whitc WILEY, C. LA RUE Colorado Springs High. l. Club: G. A. A., I, Z, 3. Athletics: Basketball, l, 2. 3: Soccer, 2, 35 Baseball, l, 25 Big D, 23 Gold D, 33 Volleyball, 2. WHITFORD, GEORGE V. Club: Senior Chefs, 2, 3. WHITLOCK, MILDRED C. Clubs: Spanish, 1, 25 Wonder, 25 W'hitc Jackets, 3. WILKINSON, MAXINE E. Denison, Iowa, High, 1. 2. Club: Girls Vocal and Violin, 3. Miscellaneous: A cappella choir, 33 Op' cretla, 3. WICIQHAM, RUTH M. Club: G. A. A., l, Z, 3. Arlilccics: Soccer, I, 2, WILLIAMS- EVERETTE H' 33 Volleyball, 1, 2: Basketball, 3: junior life sav- ing, 13 Senior life saving, 3: Big D, Zg Gold D, 3. WILLIAMS, IRVINI: R. Clubs: D, 2, 33 Red jackets, 2, 3: HifY, Z, 3. Athletics: Football, 2. Miscellaneous: Red :intl WIDDICOMBEI ROBERT NVhiIe Day committee. 1, 2. Wiik Wilcox Wiley XVilkinson E, Williams l. Williams Page Sixty f ,f 2 -r. f.: -4 -felo- WI -I: wa I I I MLQI I ' x II I-,UVM I sc, ,II 7 - - .L.i Qi!-I .fi-z' - J f- ff I rf: II 'WJ lilllgiv , -WZ? 1-In I2-1'-'I III- ,-:I-.ci I: 14195 -1Mf!I'.I'I .37?,i5Ifl7f2I'II1f,l-,c',.,,fI I . , If I IIQI I I I - X I .Dv .4 A :sw I'P'?3Ii I I In III1 I 5. ,fix - I, A , '.I. .,-5f,.I,g .I ,I .II-.I,I,-l, ,,, -1 ,I .I5.,. I IQ .I-W1-,,,y-X-...-g,7I I. -A , 4 Y AI ,I'x'fI,,.a 1lQUf:Il'JFl'lWlIQ'l 'li II ',7IIfI,1lZflll-,fsil ,II III IIIII,, VII., fI I I- , II. J IIIIIIIII - -III I I II I. 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J i ui-- 4f f5fC-ll 'I i . I l' , ,XR j , Y .X I , X',., 4 , . - I . I Y 1 M ' ll. I ,l xx 1 ' 'W 1 l w. ,. 1 'MV . i Lvggf-. .f, 1. ,fm AV. 1. xx rx v X . XL .X .X ix J, XVilli:ims Wincmillcr Vilintcrs XVolf ' XVolflc GRADUATES WILLIAMS, JANE J. WOODARD, BAIRD M. Wood Clubs: Minerva, 1, Z: liibliophilc, 1. 2, 3, Whitt: Clubs: Aircraft, 1, 25 Chemistry, 3: Senior Chcfs,3 jmikcls, 3. XAXINEMAN ALmmT ' WOODMAN, ELEANOR G. Clubs: Girls Kodak 35 Library, 3. WINEMILLER, Donornv LEE Clubs: Minerva, l, Z, 3, G. A, A., 1, 2. Wo D w BE . WINTERS, ELIZABli'l'H JANE O R0 ' TTY S Clubs: Drama, 1, Minerva, 2, 3: Cruisers, 1, 2, 3 Clubs: Girls Kodak. 1- Z' 3' VlCC'P C5ldCmv 2- 39 Miscellaneous: junior escort, 2: Angelus Board, 3 Commercial, 2, 3: Local Honor, I, 2. Misrullancf mu: junior escort, 2: Play fustival, 3. WtJI.F, VJILLIAM H. WOODS. OBER K- Cluhs: Archery, lg junior Chefs, Z, 3: D. 3: Clubs: ,lnnior Chefs, 2: Boys Music, 2, 3g Hi-Y, 2 Local Honor. 1, 2. Arlilmfiq Golf, 3. 3- Misrdlanfrms: Dance orchestra, 2. Wo1.rL1z, ELoxsn Clubs: junto, l. 2. 3: Clin. 2, 3. Misccllnncoux: WORTHINGTON, BILL W 1 , ,. w Hay f 5ln l' ' 3' Clubs: Astronomy, 21 International Relations, 3 .lunior Chamber of Commerce, 33 National Honor VJOOD, ELEANOR A. Miscellaneous: Angelus Board, 3. Clubs' Drama, lg While Iackvsts. 2, 3: G. A. A., l, 21, 3: Logal lglunrfznr. 1.6. 33 National Honor, Z, 3. Alhutirx' asc a , lg ollcyball, 2: Big D, 3. Mixrcllmxcum, Play fuslival, 2, 3: ,lunior cscorr, 2. YETOW, HARLEY L. XVooda rd Woodman lVoodroxv NVoocls YVorthi ngton Yct ow Page Sixtyvonn' ,, -, ,, ., ,, -Q ,.., A A' ffl.. 'i ll 1 I --Y TY fa'-fi lt, i li H ' . - L: . - of TQQJ! cf , . . A iv, :X NX'RIN, THERESA Youngrcn Zzmg Anderson Durell Loomis Nyrin GRADUATES YOUNGREN, ESTELLA V. PETERS, MARGARET Clubs:'Sparlish. 1, 2, 3: Girls Kodak, 3, tr-uusurer, 3. ZANG, MARGUERITE L. Clubs: Minerva. 1, 1, 3, Lrcnsurcr, 33 Cruisers 7 3 RERHAN, FRANK F. 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Y ' ll A ' 'lil' Ea I x l. j,5fLl.f- ' , H, ws. 314.1225'm'Xli1'fl:'?2-V Y- .Q-Elf-ftfiifrifzs-1 l J . F4 'lil' lllf lim' .fell J 'fbi-J.'TfiA'5Ei..'5 'N f- 1, ' 'in 'rf'-'.'l?' Q- .- f:?l'llflq5l'jl4'I1.'Cz-Q rl Q' llfili- lic? ll nr. .nf-511 :if f, .hy XM.,-f.d .hir .ll-K' LUN' , I'l5i',.' ,M ,Alfa is - . . fx ll ,,'c., H 15 iff L lv-gg' . I-Sfmt .-1 1 1 'lit' -. -X 'wt'-11:2 . . . -J -1 ll. fx l l . . 'LL- . .5f1'f-i'7','fl- rHrff:f:1gf... H r v f-- lf .-lxvzt Xl., . . . '-Qfliffi l . .g.jfl'f.z-- L, ll-K liflll. - JI N. Lf l ix . N X xxx Xl, gn X' . I ' ' 1 '-.X AJ' If V' NX 1 ' f J Sign . f- ' wif N. Q if.. ,. HX, . i 1.9. 5 J 61 5 ,ll i lax. 'E - . X 1 X 1 , V - X . X, l, , f X x' 1 ff xl RX 1, K' ' ff' NL. X r' gf ' Ca--1 V .w xl 1 ,Tn X 2 44' f an 5 7'bff7'l 12B SENIORS First Rim--P. Abbott, V. Aichcr, B. Allcn, V. Anderson, P. Bainc, M. Barnett, M. Barton. Sccund Row-C. Biznncll, E. Bcrnmn, T. Bozulc, M. Bozltman, G. Brady, H, Bramley, M. Brcndlingcr. Third Row-R. Bunncll, B. Campbell, J. Canada. j. Collins, E. Colussi, M. Coughlin. C. Dalton. Fourth Row-P. Davics. P. Dcisch. F. Dcrtina, M. Dixon. E. Duct, M. Durell, N. Eiscndrath. Fifth Row--E. Evans, li. Ewcrs, E. Farrar, L. Fay. J. Flack. F. Forslund, R. Gnlland. Sixth Row-L. Gicrhzirt, II. Gunlstunc, L. Goody, R. Graves, J. Grifhn, E. Haight, J. Hall. . lx!! WN -:fig 45,121 L-.. Page Sixty-three First Row-R. Hascr, 1. l'lnuss:r, YV. Hays, O. Hcbcstrcit, D. Hess, F. Hess, K. Hinsclell. Second Row-W. Jackson, M. Johnson, W. johnson, 1, jcngrcsso, I. Kurnfmcld, K. Kundrick, B. Kcm. Third Row-V. Koch, J. Kunz, I. Lane, NV. Leonard, M. Marriott, R. Marx, F. McCal'fcry. Fourth Row-G. McClure, C. McLal1thlil1, R. Millington, E. Milstcin, A. Mintcncr, G. Mycrs, A. Neal. Fifch Roxv-W. Neff, C. Nelson, N. Newcomer, F. Parriolt, S. Parriott, B. Powell, I. Prosser. Sixth Row-R. Quick, M. Reynolds, G. Rochrig, V. Roper, M. Rothgcrbcr, R. Rupc, B. Scverson. 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X x. ,Yf,,, l R w j f,, VJ l K . l , 'fr Ji 1 3 ' . My N, . , l 'fx Il. .Q l ,I ' ul- 41 :. 1. C- xx V' X . ,- lx f,- ,- X .-4. -' v First Row-gl. Seward, L. Shun, W. Slwcclcr. F. Shwznyclcr, C. Sibley, R. Simmonds, L Smith. Sucuml Rem'-H. Spitzer, M, Strong, M. Strong, T. Swanson, H. Svccnringcn, M. Taylor, R. Tecplc. Third Row-ill. Thubus, If. Trumbull, E. Turner, G. Van Snun, G. Villars, j. XVnlkcr, D. xvilfd. Fnurllx Rowfll. WL-bshir, K. W1-Ircr, li, XVilson. D. KVr VFX: .Tl rod, L. XVoodring. Page Sixty-five Page Sixty-six W JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Evelyn Land Bruce Vesey Virginia Kogcr Fay Shwayder Pvcsidcnt Vim:-Pfcsidunt Sucrcurry Tvcasufcr Junior Class HEN one carefully considers the junior year at high school, he cannot but realize that it is one of transition from mere pupil to school citizen. Our student leaders are really formed when juniors. The class functions in a really organized manner and begins to have weight and influence in school affairs. The junior year is another step of advance- ment in preparation for life. There the finished product of the previous years of training begins to take actual shape and form. There is an ever-increasing number of juniors entering school activities. The eleventh-grade year reached its climax April sixteenth, when the prom, one of the term's social highlights, was held. Seventy-seven junior girls, under Mrs. Rose H. Cole, acted as escorts to seniors in the pageant at commencement exercises. This year, for the first time, they were chosen for scholastic achievement rather than for carriage, general appearance and height. - v 'x A , 4,-, I 1, f K Q ugh in 1. f at ,gfnfm , i .. V--. .1T w '- 1 3 ,ffJ,U , 'f.j:.-14,51 'ff--. ii' , A--'igfj , ,nf 1,4157 'glfjpl717Qwl,2gf,',f'f' N 53 fgf,f,i 5,47 rf! 'ndw,ff1,J:fK- A Init? -15-.qu-1 w9fiix4Q3t1i'f4fij4iU' ff 1 4,.5v-wiki ffHR1f'?,L Al '-wifi!!! n g 1.1 ifrgiQ.:jf vxmvfdfvbil, 'A-My ,W f , ' . 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Nicdheiser, A. Niles, J, Niles, F. Noar, XV. Nollenbcrgcr. Third Row-A. Norman, C. Norquisr, L. Northcutt, D. Oakes, E. Olson, j. Omohundro, K. O'NicIl. Fourth Row-M. Orpen, M. Owen, M. Painter, D. Palm, F. Palmquist, R. Palmquisr, M. Patton. fl, , Wgfil. 'I -rig, 1 f .1-f ,wi 359 5 fJYi.gQf,Ll qgfwff., ,f',,5L,j, , x 1 I 'Vx 1 rglifniill l Y ialgidilfl QMWMMPHM x ff 5 K. ll I r -aafgirx-lfs' F 9 ls yi' L' 33.1, jj 414-L rw 1' 5g?,f,4,i,x,5 IJ. X! Fi 'if - Q r L ff IJ XJ El H M 7, -. ,.Q'fJ'lWx 5 J iQQd'.TI'f',+ .wQH4wuH H -f' -if ,HJ x,v', ,-A lffx IUC, L' FREN: . -2. '.rwy:ifyL3-,.g1 ' Mr-f11r'gi+-f:,a,-r l'!An!,N1T',?,S1f1'f'l' 'Jill '. V4,jf, 'f,J1,-Q! .Eh , f ' fi lrffiw 'I ,l,fj5f.4f52g,zffy ,Lim MJ., ., ,'gL,.' X , r- . wr J ,- 1- ii UWQHXWW --'ff ... ..l'. 'wf , 1,1-fig ,-,Q 2 ,qjw 2, xl ' Kring 5, ff--1-Q,fjQ5Z , . 1- u, 1, '-'HQ .,,, , VIE x, f size' ' x fir x nr- vi r , y 4 xx N-. vl K jf' . 311.4 1 YX5-.-.Lf:f3Q.fz,W X'wA--QQ?-2ff.'.lw Eg LL. if - Tiffin? 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Fourth Row- B. Yualman, R. Youngkin, A. Zozt. 'Y xx f.-.XXX -1 hr-Q. Fi .-f- -'-- l Qi Pug: Scucmyffvc K? . 'v-ax Twill Qi? SOPHOMORES First Row-J. Abbott, E. Adair, D. Allcn, E. Allen, M. Allen, C. Alvcy, E. Andcrsun, L. Andcrsun G. Andrews. Second Row-H. Armstrong, E. Askling, D. Autrcy, Cl. Bailey. R. Baker, D. Barnes, Al. Barry, E. Barrels B. Bartlett. Third ROXX'fB. Bench, A. Benny, L. Becker, P. Becker. B. Binghnnm, C. Blanchard, B. Block, V. Blomgrcn T. Boersller. Fourth Row-T. Bohman, A. Bolt, M. Bowen, M. Bowen. E. Bowes, ,l. Brzmulcnburg, C. Branham, C. Brock B. Bronson. Fifth Row-G. Brooks. B. Brown, L. Brown, 1. Bromley, K. Bumpus, C. Bundy, M. Bundy, j. Calvert L. Campbell. Sixth Row-E. Campcglia, A. Curlyon, E. Carter, M. L. Cassidy, H. Cutlutt, A. Cavey, L. Chambers, F. Chesshcr, R. Chippcrfncld. Seventh Row-R. Christophersun, V. Clark, F. Cunlc, F. Cockrcll. E. Coffman, R. Collister. P. Comstock, In C. Copeland, F. Cramer. 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Faris, R. Fiori, A. Foote, R, Furhcs. Fourth Row- M. Furd, R. Frivdlnnd. D. Gilmy. Fifth Ruw-H. Giuings, M. Given, B. B. Griihrh. Sixth Rowflvl. Griflith, M, Grosse. A. Huuglicy. Scvunth Ruwfj. Hnvdun. V. Hcaps, R. Hcrzlmrgcr, W. Hickman. ip, ,C 4, ,LJ . -fr.. .... wggv I .gf A , l'.ll,l'53lllil if l U K. Fullrr, M, Gala. G. c:HlCS, R. Gates, L. Gcbhard. O. Gibson. Glzzdsumnc, R. Goldberg, M. Crassc, B. Grccnc, V. Greer. E. Grifhn, D. Hahn, H. Hull, M. Hall, M. Hanks, H. Harding, M. Harris, F. Hclmick, I. Hcndcrson, D. Hendricks, R. Heper, R. Herrmann. Page Sevcniynrevcn l l h N I L S K K First Row-M. Hollenlcznmp, l. Holmherg, R. Horne, P. Horton, G. Howzlrtl, A. Hull, F. Jensen. Second Row-A. johnson, J. johnson, G. jones, G. jones, M. Judd, R. Kcefc, B. Kirchner. Third Row-R. Kramer, K. Krueger, L. Lacy, V. Leavitt, J. Lchus, B. Lcflcrdink, F. D. Lewis. Fourth Row-F. Lewis, B. Light, M. Lipscomb, A. Littell, H. Logan, R. Logan, R. D. Lynch. Fifth Row-K. Magraw, P. Mahoney, B, A. Mangini, L. Markham, M. Marlin, S. E. Mayer, B. McGofl'. Sixth Row-I. McGuire, M. McKinnon, J. McPhee, M. Means, A. Mendel, B. Miles, silt, L. Monard. Seventh Row-1. Moore, L. Moore, S. Moore, D. Neighbor, M. Nelson, P. Nelson, M P. Odlum. Pug: Scuentyfeight .. fo -lv 2 y f , , xr, Y X 3. leaf, 4 Q 4 fl . ggi . W! NV. Jacobs, C. ja lrli cs Keller, H. Kelly, A Lchwaldt, E. Luntz Lorimcr, M. Luther Matson, H. Mutccrn W. Mock, L. Mode . Noll, L. O'Conncll, f 1 X, i I' fi 1, Ol .V ag 15, F ' ' A f ..'. i ni T f-. M212 . ,fm 5 p- lfg'f:f477 L3 hifi sugar A g j:Q..L,1 Fl ' 4'.'.,ff,,fwzg . .M f f.. W, J m','.'-,'.r 5' w - J, l l cf HWifi-':.fI1i'?'f,f' '- . 11251 'Wg :fn fl' , ,ri-Air., .wi -3. . . . , l w . M, l .f .. +lJ..'1.ll.'f1', w ' imwl ,-,.5.-V, .-,,',p,-:., . ,fl V .W -fw 1, 1.4.1 V - -QQ ffl. - wWwm,ywm. 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Rowe, C. Sack Fourth Row-f ffl. Surconi, li. Snrobnick, R. Saul, R. Schnycr, C. Schmidt, B. Scott, V. Scerie, M. Slladford R. Shannon. Fifth Row-B. Shinn, J. Simmons, W. Simmons, A. Smith, I. Snodgrass, E. Sorenson, R. Spenccr,,'C. Stadler N. Sterling. . Sixth Row-D. Stcvcns, M. Stewart, R, Stromsuc, B. Struck, R. Sutton, D. Talbot, A. THPP. C. Taylor. H. Tcichmnn. Suvcnth Rowfli. Terry, A. Thompson, H. Thompson, R. Threlkcld, R. Tillotson, A. Triefus, W. Tripp, A. Tubbs, J. Tufts. Page Seventy nm: N 13'- .ff-4. Furs! Row M Tupper A Turner, B. Turner, G. Van Aukcn, M. Van Hall, E. NV:zgcy, H. Waite, j. NVallrcr, Second Row C Wallacm. NV. Wallace, J. VV:1rd, F. XVarrun, D. lVarwick. M. Wcbcr, L. West, F. Wlxitford, Thxrd Row L Wnrhus W. Wright, C. Young. T7 TTA ij' 17 Pg-if X -,f X, ,z Z r -. W . , X lx EW '5- f-:fp , jlgry f-'fx , , QQ. 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S..' , ' ir '. .. . vw .:s.f. f -1 - -. , :Jf.'lff72'QZ1lKjfi.f if' W- 'lyi,If'1,'l . .V .wil qv '- 'i .1-,.,ll'.C.i7 Y ,.,' X. l l it l'!'l1'.il Third Row, R. Nichols, F. Adams, E. Owen, H. Blomherg, J. Lciferclink, J. Mitchell, E. Van Cise, W. Carlson, H. Davis, R. Lorimcr, J. Lang. Second Row-R. Quick, D. Tobin, D. Davis, R. Ellis, j. McPhee, duPont Breck, P. Nelson, D. Eversman, B. Vcach, H. Hirsh. First Row-F. Hollingsworth, C. Hczmnlhalch, H. Harding, J. Hollis, C. Grover, Miss Grant, J. Gray, J. Cartwright, H. Teichmnn, G. Orsborn, I. Cramer. OFFICERS Jack Gray. ....... John Hollis ......., Charles Grover ...... john Cartwright ............ ...........,.P'rcsidem Vice'P1esidc'nt ..............Ssc1cm1y ........'T1caw.'rc1 Horace Harding ..........,.... .......... H istorian - ., X X Miss Anna M. Gram ......... ,....... S ponsu-r ' .--sflilli-zg1r,e1 f if fl ll is ' ABC lfix-. I 1 'f'-.:yy i' 1:5 3175.57 Motto-Studium Intellegendi A, 22:31, Xi' Colors-Red, White and Blue iflilfgl ' 5 .X Q -X BC this year calls itself the American Boys Club and is X fr' ,J isi- X. - ' 1: emphasizing patriotism. Tags and Howers in honor of Wash- .Q-X I Q 1 , ' ington were distributed on February twenty-second, both in 'XX A I '. blue and buff, the official colors of the bicentennial. A portrait X A H --f of Washington was presented to the club by the United States 'xi .F fl government. This was framed by the club and was used on ji' ll Xl, ff? ........... the assembly platform in the Washington programs: fi' i , ,ftp The annual breakfast was held May fifth and was given, as -.lfjff usual, as a compliment to the seniors. One meeting was held jointly with , fi 'Eff the Wonder Club, at which Mrs. T. D. A. Cockerell spoke on her recent trip to , Africa. Other speakers have been Dr. F. J. Miller, Miss Helen Hunter and RQ lf Rev. Robert Karr, who addressed the Christmas meeting. At this time a con- tribution of five dollars was made to the Santa Claus Shop for the purpose of XX, ' buying food for unfortunate Denverites cared for by this institution. is Page Eightyfonc r Q fa 'T refs. 'f iff' M T f lllhlmi it M fl ef- ts. ., C, Hs. -Q if Y Second Row-S. Banks, B. Parker, C. Harris, T. Holmes, C. Bates, L. Quick, J. Huxnfreville, E. Fuller, R. Weston. B. Mitchell, Mr. Nicholson. First Row-H. Mion, P. Ludeman, A. Thompson, I. Hulburd, J. Culvert, I. Pickup, C. Schmidt. H. Tem- pleton, XV. Bates, B. Vorbcclr. 1 OFFICERS ......................President Ted Holmes ......... Alford Thompson... ..,.....,............ ....,............ X 'ice-Pncsident .........Scc'rcta'ry'Treasurer ........ . .... .... . ...Sponsor Carlos Bates ........,.. Milton Nicholson .... Aircraft Club . Q IRCRAFT CLUB was organized in 1927 by Captain Lester 'N Gayle, who was a World War flier. The purpose of this group Qtr M fi- yi A.-ax ff Q S .- . -r t..'7.Hf-. 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L ig?3if:?:E:'XJg .al as T airfield? X, -it A-lvl! P' X 'f JA? We . ', .173 ,val 3Hx,fQ,rj3Q'5w 'A ---.Wy wr-as lf .J . 'Bri .2 5525: -f ,,-,..,a.,. . l -Q jfmzg . . . . l .I ig is to study the principles of flight and also to study the latest developments in the aircraft industry. The club has a mem- .N A. g U 3 vf bership of sixty students who are interested in aviation either 3iQQf7fU'f1'i as a profession or as a hobby. H During each meeting a general discussion is held con- if cerning the different phases of the aircraft industry. This 'n?lW5 3: year the club had several aviators as guest speakers. Among these were Major gk-,,,l'pfi2,, ll f Carlos Reavis, commanding oiiicer of Lowry Field, who talked about the 335, National Guard and its work in Colorado, and J. Stuart, a graduate of Kelly 1 Field, Texas, who is now manager of the Western Air Express Company, who ...N is A 'Wi' spoke on Aviation as a Vocation. The members also held an exhibition of flying models built by themselves. lammww . iDaQiv bfs'li?aW viii Mayhew - ziftmf... 1 sJ1Qri.'jqIf,5m5 Page Eightyftwu I A- Nijzgifllffiq, , xx V 'Q 'f I 1, , W l ill- ,Yi l X? W ni . 5 I' Xxx ery? 5 . -Lf N ,ki D 53 N X i31,.13P-5, .SS 1 -eh X it QL . llllil Jagtjwiiili il CWS' 'i XX -. llf-ljlffztl D X mi. 1 eegfiiv QQ? ' it lil if-V. if ii-yy 45 Q. f ..w.1,- . -,L .i 1. tlglfig.. . '-1 J 'V . . vigil:-Q - L- f . - ' 3?-' Ciilfllffii? TQ . 2 Joi X gb, 74.11 M7 l, ri A: --'nat-. ,X Second Row-L. Burlicnn. B. Thorne. A. Pickncy. R. Lee, R. Axclson, D. Roberts, J. Rapp. First Row-L. Bernstein, V. Goodwin, E. Rutherford, Mr. Pearson, R. Tecplc, R, Byrne, L. Pficfer. OFFICERS Bob Byrne ............. ................................ ......................, P r csidem Bob Tcepli: ........,. ...,...........,........ ..............,.,. V i cc'P'rcsidcm Lewis Pfcifcr ....,. ,. .......... Sec1cta,'ryf'T1casu1er Clarence Pearson. ........................ .Spansm Astronomy Club STRONOMY CLUB of East is made up of students interested in the study and development of astronomy. During the year questions concerning the stars and planets were discussed in full. At other meetings members of the club presented re- ports on books and articles on this science. All sorts of instruments, such as the telescope and spectroscope, were explained and studied. Every year the members of the Astronomy Club take a ','4' 'AKC 'f - -. N, f 4, ,. . 10.7. ,. ., ' 'l'i'9lN'5 in 'fxfxj '2QffL?'qW!- H Qf5f.xli MSlw.i'1M w'll'l?hllfi7fiiil? 12--a -K v il -. ..f.i.:,1g? Wu .. 9?y5:,.y:yY xv-..4gw2p.-tiffmvr i'f'f1fff?f x V 'WPY' 'X xi-A f i M fi' H l . ,,Q5:2fWi r ff '+C 'M' F552 F t Ml' ' 'iii'- 4 x xp, , . X .N , p J 7 I X -- . 91 -JK '- l 'N lit L it .i ., mf- f ,1 , X IX .4-77 -Y,-ff!! V 9 X gp A. ' x trip to the Chamberlain Observatory at Denver University, where they study the heavens through the large telescope. The constitution of the organization limits the membership to twenty-five Everyone in this group believes in the old adage, To be wise, study the stars Page Eighty-thvce T ig? Nh 'I s gig 'v ' . - ff. 'fx ,trfflg JW i f - i fr 4.-1-1 i f f -Flaw K H . tfrfffif ' if W U. . Je. fire' Hilgggf,5?5lf'.y 5 Alfie, Wi W ,f4f :i.Nf X gil' Emp! '-3ff1.i-.lgwiyri mg. e1if?fclpfVl.xfi' El fwfvfe ai-iicwjfalif e 1meS'f+'ffsE.z 'f' ffw?'3? f li1144a'ff2fff:f. fix 41.37, -.4 i i. 1 aglfipzigp ,l ,fifllfvf vc, V .,...x lf QXLQLZ 1 'il Qflkgly? Ja -V,--1 dj i'f'WY!l.u Second Row-W. Lewis, A. Leech, L. Hellcr, R. Emrich, J. Spcnccr, T. Boak. B. Kunz. J. Tilton, C. Brock. First Row-J. Pfeifcr, J. Fidel, B. Wright, S. Hickey, F. Helmick, Mr. Reed, G. Estill, N. Newcomer, C. james, B. Baker. Ngwmku ivV,,:'.-45,1 2' X ' wif5?'i'i5'3-aff . Vigfigil ,I lffi'yf?fi::i-11 r't2.fg .g1j??!' 522455614-.'73nf44f.1.1e:ff -if .-7f'w553grf4fpawvaifiisimi 'gl fggfi x1,,i,if' .5 Q ICE FF RS .1 7:12 jr., JI? :Tl . va... ,,- Tom Boak .............. ......................... .......... P 1 esidcm ihgllll I ifxffrp 77 gigfies Sinai.. ..... . .. ............. . ........ 5-Secretary mf., 9, ,im C, ert eec ........ .......... 1 casunzr lf 'j5f,yNi. - Walter Recd ........ ............ S POTISUT lyVg,'Hl'3eIl il Qff-1. f Black Bishops 1135- 5.46 Reed, with an increased roll of boys who are interested in the game of chess. Many club periods are devoted to hotly contested tour- naments. Prizes are awarded to the winners of the different f f A L games. At other times discussions of difficult problems in 114 Mfr.: iff CK BISHOPS CLUB finished its second year under Walter the technical rules were carried on by the boys. The finer points were explained by the more expert players. W :D The requirements for membership are a knowledge of the fundamentals of chess and the possession of a chess set to stimulate interest outside of school hours. The ultimate test for ability is a challenge to play with Mr. Reed, who QW. . V. ,Jo .,.,,, . I-. 4 ll ll-'l gflgll .Q4'i4fmlff+ V 1 rw i 4 .W ii, , nf, iwlilll iii. i ' L 'ali x. rl vii 1 as ff Sli l.e.wliNl.1 M11 sl l -ffgliraiilllll HI, fcfqf, , . ww is an authority and offers strong competition. Wm,Miwgpf,-.,...,,sf ,M A li 1 lm, sigma y'iqi!.,w Wig,-ltfiy, my .wffwr- 'fran Q . ., frQay,7f,Q,h WI ,mgyi '7 ' f:l'ZfHfffKjL1i5 , ,Ji A.f'rlffF:f: Page Eighty-jour HM' ---ff , ,P-rg Gig. , liz' fr, l is SJ V my V Ph xl ,f . ':Qf'.f .. L T117 1 fs , 1 . 1 'VME' 45.125 lv: 0. ii' 412 AI G56 -1 iw ' .1 if .Zi l 1 ' l 1 A ii f l !-www -f ' ,,- -I, 5 ,. alfa .r - I- - -I X D -53 sg 'lS'Nkl SJ . ?3J....: D ',.+f4wFE:vffW - 'A .ads :Wifi Q lflllaeiiwl ' ,A . fiflfm-., -rx....f-.N 5, -sr adj' QZSQX , i.. ' - , mag, gli., M r' -.- rw.. ,g 'ai . 34,1 ' 1- .- 'HW-. N, J 1 .V f. f N . ,, .. . M- 1 wax-- ' IH V mf ' If a ,Wx-f. .-U41 b I -ft :film f , N 1' .kg C 21 ,,,,, .I ,.. 5. it 1i52iffQillLi?gr5ey,4l 2 ., -4 f-,A , -,gyL.g-N'M.l -. ..-dll al F:-1 -- f N ,-.,,j,j.Q4 . XGA fsqx .,,A.:f.-ftp-221. axes ' Q N 5 V':fM' 5 - . -- ,-'?lefib.if 'i?55. n'fw,:. . -,if 'Os-A x - Xp. ,- 'I' l Xi -rf' .. ' If . .- - f 2 E lf N , lewll! J Qin l it Sig! L,f .-2 , s xg: X 4 g . C I -.. x , . ,. ,,- .2 Z If Jil., x,.'., ., .A f,.,, , u,f -. --1 - 1 4 V4 . .l M 1 Thing REX-J. Climax, B. Waldman, D. Pcchman, J. Holme, R. Davis, E. Turner, L. Kinney, J. Ledgerwood, I UYOXVS I. Second Row-B. Malone, F. Ferguson, D. Evcrsman, R. Spencer, H. Taylor, R. Kunz. J. Nagel, J. Bradbury, D. Harvy, ,I. Orr, R. Tears, H. Dalrlberg. First Row-E. Peterson, H. Hirsh, 1. Larsen, L. Holmberg, F. Ballou, Miss Bruderlin, H. Williauis, J. Black. G. Eckman, G. Millard, A. Rockler. G. Peterson. First Scmcstc1 Don Pcchman ............................ Fred Ballou .................................. Frank Ferguson ............................ OFFICERS Lynn Holmberg ........................... Vice-President ..... ..... Miss Katharine Brudcrlin. ....... . ......... IQ, . . , Xin' ,dis rl lbw -. .49 1 .President ...... .... ........ . Second Semester Lynn Holmberg .......Jol-m Larsen ......Frcd Ballou Secretary.. ...... .- ----- TTCdSM1CT...... . ......... Frank Ferguson . ......... ..... ..Sponsor The Boys Kodak Club ODAK CLUB, boys' division, was organized in October, 1927, in East High School for the advancement and maintenance of the photographic art. The constitution of the club provided for twenty-five members, but the membership was increased to thirty-five to meet the current demand. During the past year many important programs have been enjoyed by the club. Included in the programs was a talk on How to Use a Camera, by Albert Haanstad, a local photographer of note, and an illustrated lecture on Photography in the Swiss Alps, given by William F. Ervin. Several field trips in and around East High were taken by the members of the club, and later the pictures taken were developed by the club. Some of the more experienced members showed the method of printing and enlarging these pictures. A talk on composition as applied to photography completed the program of the year. Page Eighty-five ., - X- If F5 C mc. ,LQ ,Q 5 1-3 1 ve 554351 Q55f7fw'mt5?W3.-etifwiyiif'f if ff2.lEi3?visQSfT flulilfpif 1' ' L' Alfa 'vllli'1il,i,'f135 Q'7 .ll Qwvmewvi G gf,..mw4,iqJf 'v ggi ty J ' ffm E 3 I gf' X. fy? ,ffl 1' ' igfafi-. . , Wx: I --se. X X' 4,fjjSm:hg,IfQ Ck QIQQN 1 Wi91.lf U0 I fe As ,gflflm -:T-fffffw N I 1 S 1'-fl - 2 f if so :- l -- Y skein ff- :Qs Second Row--H. Bergman, W. Houlc, XV. Rislcy, G. Douglas, B. Jones, L. Nelson, H. Harrison, J. Amesse, - V B. Vcscy, XV. Noonan, A. Cooper. .b 'gl' First Row-O. Woods, F. Bixlcr, E. Block, A. Woerncr, W. Turnbull, R. Spicglemnn, Mr. Gmrslinc, igpxg g L. Martin, B. Parker, C. Pfcfler, 1. Rapp, S. Pashcl. V' X03 QW! Aww ff,r:vfS,N.lSLYi2 'sfY ' fl 1 Cicliiyjn Q5 1. ,jeffajf . X-.-5-.., mi .iw-.fries-Q3 ' i . B 5 ll lX,w4 655351 I - . . OFFICERS wwf will gvlfcr Woods ........ ................................. ................. . .... P 1 esiden: ,I ' K lg, A 11 Turnbull ........... ................................,...... .......... V I cc'P'n:sidem 15, 'il M . . ni- A-Sp ' Gordon Gallup .......... ................. ..,. ...... S If c vetm'y I'1casu1c1 , 'Q Ed Block .................. ....... C huifmzm Program Committee ,U-QKVT? ,i -ffl? mtg W' '--G1 Kenneth Gorsline .,.. ,, ........................................ Sponsor U' fdh lf' . lj, 1, Z 1.1 X 'DW . dw XJDNG W. dj l Wig... ..i'yYS?l x 'fQis.-.., Filed. uf? ?'i ' igii? 1 2t The Boys Music Club , .ww M 'G ' 1 wffivi- 53395-' lllllmg aa' USIC CLUB for boys is composed of a group of East boys who fx K U XT are able to play some musical instrument and are lovers of 'Gif 4 music. Meetings are held very informally and offer excellent ,Mx 3 I it practice for solo and group selections, as fear of criticism is lm ' ' 5 ' f removed as far as possible. Every member takes an active gf. l pg: Al 2 .Q , part in the programs, which are made up of all types of music. ul . . . W f f- .NJ .l One musical number IS requlred from each club member at -'tl' UQQ . least once a semester. f Some meetings are devoted to reports by the students concerning their various instruments, thus giving everyone an opportunity to become familiar X 433510 1 with numerous musical instruments. Other programs consist of reports on the great masters and of listening to phonograph records of their works. A , . . . ,I ' 3. iff-1 i 1 U, During the year the club has furnished musical numbers for various TWV1 i:Fi3m231Qi?.V',1f . . . . . . . . H' .n, 'ff ',.f- e gatherings in Junior and senior high schools as well as for outside organlza- e l . I L , vf' ' l f t10I1S. Nl! fwfmih 'f42'?lt .ff 7 Allh .'f-my MMQW' 5 . -ox x Page Eightyfsix wmv ln' ei '-A ' f' '-.f , X If .X A r m l fi 1a...2Q1-alia .Q X WWW, I -fr ' ' W Wil gi Van , J A , . , 4 fm.. 40 ,...-,.-.,. .-935' f 3 ,1?T'l5l', HW fx. C ' ..l'N,,?Ui .1 Q, 'I ffl! yi '32 ii .if emi -egg f -jiri! .li ,. It J 4 :Sized - . W vy Jxgmgq i!f3'g'J'5 fig. .. ! R -v,a'.f....N-.fa A ax- 3 SX X Xi X 'A ii fl19XV65 l M N X. .X N '1rgy77r,7! nw -.Q x .Wolfe 'Q' ,,.s',' q' ,-xr.- V -.1 f..-rica-, ' ,. X ll xx E X x , X N ,ff I 155 X H, .f 91 L ' i . JL 1 all J f - it X Ygf, X ., ix 1. -' x .x .xww X X a' xx' l l Third Row-A. Bott, E. Campeglin, A. Woodw'ard, H. Ramcs, B. Doolittle. N. Brown, J, Williams, R. Thrcllrcld. C. Schmidt, J. Thompson. Second Row!-C. Dolbcrg. H. Cochran. G. Scrlceclalcis, XV. Thompson, Lieut. Green, C. Thomas, P. Razatos, B. Turner, R. Porter. J. Waller. First Row-Licut. O. Hebcstrcit, Licut. L. Goody, Lieut. J. Sue. Licut. H. Spitzer. Licut. XV. Chase. Major W. Hull, Licm. K. Dane, Licm. F. Dnlberg, Capt. G. McCarn, Capt. D. Nicholson, Lieut. E. Powers. OFFICERS William Hull .......... .............................. Kendall Dane .......... Wendell Chase .... Harold Spitzer ........ George McCarn ................ William S. Green r Tr, 5 l 13-il fr ,Jr ......, Cadet Club ..............P'rcsldent .Vice- P1eside11! .................Sec1eta1y ........,....7-1511511161 .Se1geanr-az'A1ms ....................Spanso1 ADET CLUB was organized in September, 1930, in order to I' E ,ggi ps promote the welfare of the high school cadet corps The club assists in every way possible in recruiting, planmng of the annual Cadet Ball, and creating a friendly relation between g - . a, 5 '-' 'Q the students of the Denver high schools. The club 1S ready at LQ: Aiyf' all times to be of any service possible to the school or its 'Z '4 N -' activities. - The meetings, which are held during the club period on the second and fourth Thursdays, are devoted to talks and entertainment. Among the speakers who have addressed the club this year are Leslie S. Deal of the Y. M. C. A.g Chaplain David Baylessg Coach Carl Schweiger, and the club sponsor, William Green. Other programs consist of instruction in the various phases of military science and tactics. Membership of the club consists of cadets and members of the band who are eager to learn more of military life and routine. A Page Ei gh ty-scvcn 4f 'A KE if 5 gr . . i ' l . A , Q: - u Third Row-R. Henn, H. Graham, R. Haser, E. Owens, I. Houk, H. Harris, D. Weaver, W. Watrous, E. Blatzer. N. J. Bell, M. Gibson. Second Roxy-C. Gig-cilerbloom, R. jongs, Ed Carr, P. Tweed, R. Kibby, W. Howell. R. jones, F. Ainlay, ' . In N. Smvtly. E. yde, D. Davis, A a S. First Row-H. Reilly, H. Pyle, R. Doyle, C. Hcasley, J. Gucshall, B. Skinner, B. Hall, M. Studebaker, B. Buns, XV. Howey, D. Kullgren, E. J. Painter, Mr. Easley. OFFICERS Merton Studebaker .... ............................. .................... P -r esident Robert Hall .,......... ...................... ............... V i ci:'P1csidcnL XVilbur Deniuus ..... ....... S cc1ctary l'1ca.su-rev Ray K. Easley .......... ....................... S ponsm' Chemistry Club . U' 'HEMISTRY CLUB, consisting of about fifty members, endeav- ors to promote a greater interest in the more detailed study of chemistry. Membership is open to those interested in the study, development and advancement of modern chemistry. , N , The programs of the Chemistry Club vary a great deal ' E' and are always worth while. Talks by local chemists who are i!.T'4 connected with certain specialized fields are given in the l meetings. Visits to the firms which are represented have proved to be a favorite activity this year. The club has visited the Gates Rubber Company, the Colorado Ice and Cold Storage Company and the Great Western Sugar Company. The club also had talks on eminent chemists and on current chemical news items by professors of chemistry from various Colorado colleges and by students. Moving pictures of various chemical processes and industries have been shown. .. fl . 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Malone. M. Phillips, B. Powell, P. Bains, E. East. K. Kendrick, M. Kahn, G. McClLlre, C. Bagnall. Second Row-A. Griiin, B. Gates, B. Acason, C. Rewick. A. Hartncr. J. Martin, M. Lupton, M. McNary, K. Conyers, B. Aarons, M. Buka, J. Woods, A. Beatty, D. Marshall. First Row-qMiss Sparlmwk, R. Lang, B. Mcininger, N. Dugdale, L. Naylor, J. Kennedy, V. Collisson. J. Taylor. E. Gallup. M, Reynolds, B. Hilding, C. Howe, J. Buchcnau, J. Omohundro. OFFICERS Janice Kennedy ....... , ............,.............. ................ P resident Virginia Collisson ............. .... ...........,...... . . .,... V icefP1esidcnt Alice Barkley ........................ ............ S ecfcnufy Louise Naylor .......................... ........ 'I' 'rcasurcv Miss Elizabeth Sparhawk ....... .... . ..Spo'nso'r Clio LIO CLUB is an organization of girls who appreciate. the ' study of history and of foreign lands. It was started in 1922 111' Q.: fi' z -.. l 7, -sn!! ': under Miss Evelyn Griffin and in 1925 Miss Elizabeth Spar- K ' All hawk became the faculty advisor. . Al The programs for this year included Miss Annette Badg- JJ L z ley, who gave an interesting account of her trip to Europe, 2-J ' and Arthur Bishop, East senior, who spent last year in Russia and who talked about his sojourn there. Other meetings were devoted to singing, dancing and musical talent of members. At Christmas, Clio provided two destitute families with food, clothing and gifts. Additional donations were made to these homes. As an outstanding social event, the Clio-Cruisers Leap Year dance was held February twenty-sixth. The girls kept the programs and each escort had a red Carnation instead of the corsages formerly given each girl. ,,-.v,?:t'T.11C1Il :Easel Page Eightyminc M S Second Row-D. Popp M. Rowan, C. Kyle, E. Winters, I.. Krubnrh, C. Born, L. Maybilry, I.. Katzcnmcyer R. Hurvitz J. Conway H. Chcsshcr M. Shaw H. Chalfant. First Row-Mrs. Sullivan. F. Kricke, H. Beals. L. Poynter M. Turner J. Murray D. Armstrong H. Kend strom V. Isenhart B. Cunningham Z. Hiatt F. Hinds, F. McMann Miss Mcf'etrick. OFFICERS Dorothy Armstrong ......... .............................. .................. P 1 esidem Zclma Hiatt ...........,...... ....................... .......... V 1 C6'PTCS1dE'llZ j'me Murray ............. ........ .... .......................... ..................,... S c c 1 clam Helen Kendstrom .................................................... . .,..................,...... 'Treaswrcr Florence: Kricke ............ ..,.... ..,.... .......,...................,.,............ P x 4 blnciry Mnrmge1 Mrs. Bernice Sullivan Miss Ada McGetrick .................................. Sponsors Commerc1al Club OMMERCIAL CLUB first organized in 1926, is a girls club - whose purpose is to bring together the commercial students .' .' of the school. Membership is open to any girl taking or having taken two or more commercial subjects N 7 . ' This club is one of the most active in the school. Members are on both the Spotlight and Angelus staffs as typists. They also assist in other work about the school, such as helping in the office when there is a great deal of work, typing essays and themes, and doing considerable work for the teachers ' At Thanksgiving and Christmas time the club enjoyed helping make these holidays happier for those who are less fortunate by giving them baskets and gifts. The club programs this year have been devoted mainly to speakers from business organizations of the city. These educational talks were enjoyed by all and proved to be very helpful n A Page Ninety ,N L. 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' A ' ' -'H us -'rw - 4 C - rr 6 Q. - - - Fourth Row-C. Conover, B. Madsen, B. Mitchell, T. Pate, B. Loss, W. Graham, K. Skaer, H. Capps, L. Roach, S. Brooks, G. Jones, C. Voigt. Third Row-F. llulklcy, B. Wolf, A. Cohen, B. Coyle, B. Taylor, A. Northern, S. Lay, H. Cochran, N. Steel, D. Rnzcc, J. Hartman, F. Swisher. Second Row-E. Wagner, T. Sutton, S. Powers, L. Burhenn, B. Laughner, B. Stevens, T. Williams, B. Sarf coni, G. Wallace, j. Lipscomb. I. Hall, B. Earnest, A. Huston, Mr. Schweiger. First Row-M. Mosko, R. Recd, D. Jeffers. N. Mclntyrc, F. Skinner, L. Uttcr, B. Subry, J. Walker, D Club ff ft af t yf'1.fi?eTQ5flz'i'l -al1f1ltazt5tg.Qg5tg,f- ,N -Y A l-lvlllll H .ll W 'X -1-fax 5. ar. . .mi11l'-.':jlnR? nigh' f gn-,,. Y ' ' lx:..vi.,f4Ag nl. A-lwfx ,, . -. . ,Qty ...VA my ,yur l9E!S,3EzWi.! , lg14.y'm,, I ? 4'll3EW'93:- '5'4QV' .. f1li95sWz1f:32sa11w3tfJ,gQspr-va.. 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Each year the club sponsors a school dance, which this year was given in honor of the champion- , ship football team. Preceding the dance there was a football banquet attended by the football team and the D Club members. It has become the custom to hold a beefsteak fry in some spot in the mountains at the last of the spring term and to initiate the boys who have received letters in baseball and track. This is always a very delightful and entertaining occasion. . F' F Q 'i iz! 'z' . Q G 5 in athletics. 3' r, U -Jin? Page Ninety-three --,L-r fe -1 .12-'ws FC 1 M 1 s ' 1 A . 9 , l . - - I ' I I 'l'hirc2'Riu-w-B. Riddell, P. Hnyutin, E. Eisendrath, D. Shwayder, H. L. Crippen, M. Cnrlyon. J. MacMillan, ,. yon. ' Second Row-L. Poynter. M. F. Turncr, R. Marx, A. Mendel, M. Barnett. 1. Rummel, M. Cartwright, S. Hauth, B. Gagnon, D. Chandler, P. Hamncr, S. Zimmcrlxaclccl. First Row-V. Erickson. F. Clicsslicr, A. Flocgel, E. Milstein. I. Gunlstonc, V. Aiclnzr. Miss Hunter, R. Richard, M. Luther. M. Nelson, M. Riggs, D. Ward, R. Bunnell. OFFICERS Janice Goalstone... ............................. ....................... P 'resident Esther Milstein ...... ..................... ..., .,............ V i 4 :cfP'resid1:m Virginia Aicher ......... ........,. S i:c1ctzi1y-'T'ruusu1c1 Miss Helen Hunter ...... ............... . .......... S ponsor Diana . IANA is a girls' literary club' whose purpose is to better 9 2 acquaint its members with short stories and to increase their . skill in reading aloud. This club was originated in 1921 as a Y debating society, but was reorganized in 1926 as a literary +C 7 QQ' E-N club. During this year plays and stories have been dramatized and stories were read and discussed. Arthur Hawthorne Car- hart, who belongs to the Colorado Authors' League, spoke to the club members. A spring initiation and a party climaxed the year's pro- grams. As a club project visits were made to an orphanage, to the Epworth League, and to the Home for the Adult Blind. At Thanksgiving and Christmas large quantities of food were donated to some destitute Denver people. The club contributed to the Girls' Scholarship Fund. Page Ninety-four uw, F ' y A fwffif' fi 2 .. 4x4 . r,. V sd , ,.... .f4,irEH,5gj ,u Sf? TNF I u,flg3,'r'v, '.f:rM 'T5l, fi A if 19951 fu rf ffg.:1,i'Jf4, tg Qt! ,TN 1 1. r , 97 i5i'f?wlf4'-ff mfr My ya ,gm fam 'ff ,f .firm-qtwili-fi . atm , f 'I .lp ,X .1 'Fir q. :NG hjfsgfyffi iff: - 1--yy.-.f1fg. 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Mr. V-'I' si nfl' if 1-4- . 1 L. . our-7 6 . i, r . .' if L ia E ii fi ff J. iii w .Wx 5.5 fvfafa- ily. i4.,.:.,,,,,, V U . 1 rijnfrl 'HH iqaxiffk- itll: t?f'?1ic..i-.Tr A EtkEi4lQ2,.w-'9x'?c-. .lf 'iilX' AGx. F-sf J vu... Q '1'ff1 -,l:l7fji..15 i vigwfni' ' fifvti fp 1g::1f.a+a2'.. f- g.L?w..f fel !v.i?fg if.2f3 'WH-fri 4'l 'i..-lll'fF1 f'Q'ii'l1lilfif.'i'i.ii' Ll -Y ,Q-g,,x-iz: 3 i . ji,-j4..,vx, 1 , f . . 1, .fa Q'-:.p7.vf. . 3' I' 1 , M ' Y' , A , . 1 i ll-. .Xi A , l l fl ..,,-.. . , 'f,.1z11tf-Pf'f1 Lgwlifqf ' A- ' f x-Q . -. gy 111-- 5 ,.L1-,j'1ff.x.- 1 ' i l .H fx ' ,,. I J hkty - I l f 'l I ' 4 11' -Ml A , y ' ' -X .. . gt, A A fgfi 'Olly - - W2 .ii .rec-L. Seventh Row-B. Barr, Y. Eltvcll, XV. Cormzm, V. Anderson, M. Harris, B. Light, B. Wample'r, B. Eller, j. Waller, B. Turner, S. A. Fowler, M. Dewey, F. Christian, E. Roberts, B4 M. Poling, M. Warren. Sixth Row-XV. Chase, G. Andrews, B. Barnes, G. Dc Rose, A. Beatty., M. Kindel, XV. Dundon, XV. Tripp, S. Granger, M. Morgan. M. Lupton, D. Miller, M. Loomis, A. Littell. R. Baker. Fifth Row-J. Clark, E. Lind, V. Ryan, E. Sherwood, P. Becker, j. Robinson, L. Turner, M. Lowrie, F. Cramer, M. Scott, M. Wcnske, M. Alexander, R. Cohen, M. Ford. Fourth Row-L. Schaefer, H. Sobol, C. Richman, T. Zeiler, G. Van Wcttcring, A. Van Wettcring, G. Urquhart, Van Cise, D. Robinson, H. Russ, E. McLaughlin, P. Fallon, M. Merriman, A. Hoyle, D. Morris. E. Eldridge, C. Kohn. Third Row-R. Threlkcld, P. Hornlncin, P. Razatos, P. Pziricr, E. Carr, F. Parriott, C. Laurent, R. Dunn, '?.bQli:I'ill, V. Dunn. D. Fellows, E. Strouse, L. Levin, R. Forbes, B. Miles, B. MacDonald, R. Heper, . ' :iv . Second Rdwl-Bl, Matthews, S. Spicer, M. Stiles, E. Barrels. ,l. Mills, F. Cohen, S. Adams, L. Pfeifcr, J. Williams, C. Gnupp, H. Spitzer, Miss St. Clair, Mr. Rice. First Row-F. Forman. M. Griliith, ,l. Calvert. E. Blomberg, B. McVean, W. Blaine, M. Olson, L. Braden, F. Briggs, E. Reid, B. L. Lyons, Donald Nicholson George McCarn .... Adeline Graves ..... XV. Hull, A. Graves, G. McCarn, K. Barnes, D. Nicholson. OFFICERS Kimball Barnes ....... . .......................... ., ..... . .... ,. Miss Culherine St. ................Prcsident VicefP1esidcnt ...-.....-...sCC76fl1Ty Clair, Theodore Rice .......... ....... . Treasurer .Sponsors -f Drama Club IRAMA CLUB is one of the most important clubs at East. X . Every year this club gives a play which is the outstanding event of the year dramatically. This year the production was Captain Applejackf' The leads were played by George McCarn and Eleanor Van Cise. This play was given on the l h afternoon of the tenth and on the evening of the eleventh of December. A new system in the selection of new members was tried out this year for the first time. Always before there have been no require- ments for those who wished to join. This year everyone wishing to join was required to give a one or two-minute cutting from some play or dramatization. In this way only people who were really interested in dramatics were per- mitted to join. During club periods a play was usually given or some outside speaker entertained the members with an interesting talk. Page Ninety-ive ,W A L,,..Q Second Row-B. Emley, G. Winograd, C. Goldberg, F. Forman, M. Strong, E. Strickland, G. Swan, P. Harmon, B. Sobol, B. Linck, E. Roberts. First Row-D. Thomas, M. Hayutin, M. Lowric, R. Lecrcslc, Mr. Stuart, H. L. Crippen, E. Cartwright, D. Olcovich, F. A. Morter, M. Murnan. ll, Fila ll' K 'Dru '- itil-'3. 1-,off 'Q fffi?-y lbll-.3 'l. k'uH'Qfll. . ,4.r'.U,'f', --vl-VrL.w13kfQ5 :,,.,,, r,,XM,,.'I?fj 43 .j,x.w,,.r-.1,v.,J,.,z QQQQAQQTK7-'1Q9'f7 he A km. ' ffTgQz 1'f?f .fr .it,:'M.1Diri!Q. '.f1,myiaev.' 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During the meetings the members par- ticipate in plays, games and talks pertaining to France, its language and customs. A practical application of the study Y'-N is found in everyday conversation. Any student who has had one or more years of French is eligible. In January a concert was given by Beatrice Lessin, a well-known pianist of Denver, under the auspices of the club and the consoli- dated music organizations of the school. During French week in April a play was presented in the student assembly. Helen Louise Crippen, Sylvan Lay, I 5 X , V.- L?,. -. F' ' .N -Q . .. Qfi:f1fE fi,w?e2.i. sf-S' . . A , , J . .- , . ' W.-...xy T, ,QIQFU K. 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Q.. ,,jZO.'.. , Y' ,ix-!.',, 'Q ,'r,f7If Bill Madsen, members of the French Club, played the roles in the production. ,I qj5,ff.jQr,,fq, The season ended with a tea held in conjunction with the German and 4fQ,f,,, 1 W-'giggiiy-,ffv'QQ5ipal!lF3,:. , ,,.fQ-j ,,', V Q l.. ,f.ug,g'q Spanish clubs. 9'-fgilcf,l2.'l'j-ir tif ' ,F . Page Ninety-.six - - P,-'-:f--: f-Q ,sc ,K ' ,g A X LT? .ffl iii:-.. .aff -. ia MQ f XL -Cfzil fs i . Lg kj P' ' Lei? Ky' l l w N J.. DIME 5 J - ffw' 'I l K ,QQ YV L.- swf-V f . lfirlill I' ...JinliifvE'9i11fl1l.v:'imiQiAQYFW. Qi, - ,,ffK1:2igg,f . Hfflylii if f ,gflx .H .ltlggib aaa a1......,. Mr -- 't' J .GW -s I .. is? fm., - . 1 gm s r '- 1174 , .ITM Ur. 511:-'qirififtg-ef ia ' ' ll ii.. fxju -'.' r, wi'fjjl1,kw'f.,-jifge 24, 3'-11.1 .l7iQ1lA.IR. 'rftltlrffaw ' 13, W. if wif... , 5? will 5 'fl .lm Sw- M fr ,L+-.. f- r V, Egitvfizw ,QiylZLlilf.:f. P ' :U I 1 ruw i 'I ' ' 5, -ass' f . ' . f, 1l'f2'lW bfuliigii'-.','f'. W fl: ag Q, 1--Fa. Y ii. wif i': 'rHyvf' A rj l .f-L-wvfyl iw. XX, .-,..1...Qiii! i X i 'Xl'-,,L'A:fTE7 ....sgJ..B ---- .V '- wa. I l il ' vw-:. '- i X g,:.f- I I V tai , V., XX x r- ,J . N 'X L xx Vi ' Tl, 'ffl .ffl M J. hx J l 1 l ff X 5 g.,lV5il - XV! if VX? 'Fai' 'f' -sh FAT-f .X X., V Qajis. 61X K-lx ef- Mu. x Nl AAA . . . . M... , ......Ls... V .ss sms 1 Qggss mms-Elsa ' wr X Qs Six ss -. . s M a Us -E s as asses amass -,Y was . . ,, is, . . ..... - VMS.. .Sas Egg: - SE sig! H an F . - s tx E F s , ' ' - 1-Sr at It ss:-as ,J Sixth RowaM. Loomis. M. Webster. B. XVilson. B. Preston. C. Stadlcr. M. Foote, D. Wildcrmuth, L. Engle, R. Donclson, li. Tnvaitt, M. Walker. M. Harris, M. lVarren. Fiilli Row-W. Carman, D. Mungur. E. Erikscn, C. Richman, H. Milsrcin, H. Snhnl. D. Palm, V. Schoen. R. Eralnxan, A. Thompson, E. Durmann, R. Pollock, B. Scott. Fourth Rowfj. Hogarth, V. Anderson. J. Burg, H. Mahoney, R. Gcndcrovsky, T. Zciler. S. Kredl. G. Yunngrcn, E. Hczicock. H. Ebcy, M. Orpcn. E. Mcrtz, j. Wohlgemuth, E. McLaughlin. F Third Row--L. Parks, C. Williainis, M. Viclccrs. M. Engdahl, B. Banclel, L. Woodring, F. Chcssher. K. Krueger, H. Andrew, M. Corper, R, Dunn, N. Dunn, M. Lucas. V. Blomgrcn. Second Row-'E. Danuhcy. G. Manning, E. Grooms. E. lVood, V. XVilliams, j. Barnard. D. Fellows. D. Smith. R. Wickham. E. Betts, L. XVilcy, V. Leavitt. First Rrmiv-Miss johnson. H. lvlcyer, D. Shubart. A. Graves, S. Fowler, V. Dunn. M. Mitch. C. Ingram. B, Bernstein, F. Snyder. L. Aronnfl. C, Wilcox. R. Schock, M. Smith. OFFICERS Virginia Dunn ,...,. ......................,,.... , ...,. .President Constance Wilcox. , ........,........,.. ....... V its-President Grace Ingram.. .................... ................. . .. ............. Sccrctnry Ruth Schock ....................................,.....,,........... ......... T 1541514161 Miss Margaret Smith. Miss Ruth johnson... ..... ...... S punsors Girls Athletic Association THLETICS for girls is the purpose of the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation. In order to become a member a girl must have earned OZ. F C The aims of this club are to develop sportsmanship, to create interest in girls' activities, and to support worthy school ...... activities. The meetings consist of the initiation of new members and the playing of all sports by teams headed by one or two letter girls. The competitive games in which the non-letter girls, the D girls, and the Gold D girls took part were all very interesting. The Gold D girls were the winners in the basketball games. Twenty girls were sent to the annual Play Day which was held at West High School on May twelfth. The club donated twenty-five dollars to the indigent fund, made up sev- eral Thanksgiving baskets and gave ten dollars to charity at Christmas. p . . S f . AX at least fifteen points in athletic work, and to remain in the 'if' club each girl must obtain fifty points during the semester. Page Ninelyfscven fa ' T T' , ' ' 1 41.-,.7 : v Q Second Rexx'-M. XVcbster, M. L. Engdzlhl, M. Given, E. Youngrcn. D. Kullgrcn, V. Meyer, S. Brown, A J. Pegram, E. Skidmore, M. Marlin, G. Pratt, V. Clark. First Row-E. iVoodman, J. Winters, Miss Dunn, E. Perry, E. Bennett, A. Lester, F. Kricke, B. Nlungini, M. Means, J. YVinchester, E. Grace, B. Bernstein, R. Fiori. Florence Krickc ...... jane XVinters ..... . ...., Evalyn Bennett.. .... . Estella Youngrcn .....,.. Miss Dorothy Dunn. OFFICERS ...............,4,P1csxdent .......,.Vicc-President ..............Scc'rcta-ry ..........'l'1uusu1c1 ..........Spumo1 The Girls Kodak Club 5- E 'IRLS KODAK CLUB completed its second big year under ' Miss Dorothy Dunn with a membership of forty girls who - i I wish to promote interest and enthusiasm in photography. 'Q This year the members were fortunate in being able to 'lea J have several East teachers speak about their trips to foreign he 4 countries. Local photographers explained the use of cameras s' '1 at various meetings. The group enjoyed the privilege of going outside in the club periods to take pictures. When the weather was unfavorable for exterior snaps, they took pictures of statues in the building. During the Christmas holidays the Girls Kodak Club was active in charity work. A small contribution was made to the Girls' Scholarship Fund. The annual club breakfast, held in April, was the outstanding social event of the school year. Page Ninety-eight f scifi , 1- , T .1 A . , -.Jil -:Qf'QJ.igi . .vi J J-WT. 'f4l7f ff'ij' .,-at 3 2 1-f' W , -, xl. yy: , -,pp 1Qi5f'::.Lt.ffL'fiLfwi fx, 7f'Q',i6iTrAU2:5yfQY .ML :Qui KZJQJ13 ,f?lxQlQ'JQi'1YQ5Z,i'u f!! 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I W it iw 1- fjlJ.?f,' A s , il 1 fd pm.. ffwttyaffm x fMf.1Miw+zf'2f1ifit eiiilfllVQQZQ3513l1.P1'.mf5Rf-iiidptlfg fl -5 W 1 W' ' 5fJi 'fv'- wx - f-A-4,,, lf ff..,v,.,-Vfjhv, eg. f , gfm,.jj,1ffg M A 1w?fx5.'i'1,i'1f'gp, 'l Y' '-1 It lt :LK , e.. J 'A l - Fonrah IEUWFL. WnEd,BNli Eis?l1l3c13g, M. Sri? kccxxgifl Psxillips. E. Cutts, V. Parsons, M. E. Foote, Q ,Q.,.A-T F wwf- ,I . run crvast, '. o cn, ,. o nson, . ci , . ' 'r . Wy r Tl1ir3lAllc5rY-Ciigllnvlirllly.kL.BMcszsggogc, M. Painter, D.l Sltcvens, F. Lehwaldr, M. Sbaclforcl, D. Pitts, -mfr,-if ffm ' -'.'Y,', ' . ivcr. , a c' , . ri ll . 'ld ' Secunfl liow-lf. Dcrtina, LD.. Hahn, B. Keller, H. Linck, M. A. Stewart, C. Lynn, T. Lnssi, G. Barr, x,-.lX.M1ij,rx,-Ijypg M lx lnlmquzst. R. lalmqmsz, Ellwnnger. 1 ,til-1,f4eM,,55,f lurst Rcmxv-Mrs. Moore, M. Nxthols, A. Tubbs, A. Thompson, D. M. Cary, K. Crossley, R. Corbett. J .U-V. M. Mitcli, L. NVoodring, Clifton, P. Nation. B. MCGOE, L. Lacy, Miss Wzukeman. 1,'?fiQ'li 'i'Qfs3f 9 Y' 19. A r. fQflijjiSgLf1giS2iJ'1'j'iffiltiwgifizg lg '77 lift ffji' 'v'3f,1'f, N' lj ' 4' 1- elim' ' ll- 'flilf!.iD?i' OFFICERS Annu Frances Hambright ...............,.................. ............,.. P 'resident Dorothy Stevens .................... ...........,......,.,. ......... V i rc-Pmsiden: ,fb Q Y v hdnrlhancwggcxiburg ..................................... .........,..... S acrezmy P - M. I lL. :fl Ill! ......,,................,,..,,.............,... ,,,,,.,,,,, 'I' 'rca5ure1 A Mrs. Mary Moore, Miss Ethel Wakeman, ....,... Sponsors Iii! ifi:fWlFXf-Nl'f1-' -r'- ' f X Xi-A -1--2,55:irif7, K f ,X X .. ' -1 , l Girl Reserves ' ll if U., ,,,., .. ..,U ' 'Waf'5i.,.fV Y-jim IRL RESERVES CLUB is a branch of the Young Women's I l : Christian Association, an international organization. During Xie wi I I X ' this year its membership has been one hundred and twenty- N., Xl--'A ,L-2 five. The purpose of the club is to End and get the best. yfx, -3- As a part of its work this club contributed to the Needle- X l J - work Guildg prepared a Thanksgiving basket for a needy 5.11- ' 1 J. ka ,,., fr ral family, and at Christmas gave its aid in making the Santa Y, 7' Claus Shop a success. ,gf The Girl Reserves attend Wednesday activities at the Y. W. C. A., where l f there are classes in music, handicraft, swimming, dramatics, archery and per- sonality. The club has had several get-acquainted meetings during club X p - -iff periods. During the school year there have been many social activities. Among ifl -X these were the senior farewell party, the mother-and-daughter tea and an 'ic ' April Fool party at the Y. W. C. A. The fiftieth anniversary of the organization X 44 1 Xff' of the club was celebrated last fall. .X p X? Page Ninety-nine K x x . ,Y . f . .2 Q ,KN E 1 li ' ..- I ' Q , . Q Third Row-R. Bowen. D. Thomas. ,l. McDon:xld, M. Owen, D. Rnrliff, M. V, Quin, bl, Fowler, D. Walsh, M. Reid, J. Johnson, E. Lenrz. Second Row-E. Olson, P. Fallon, D. Parfet, B. johnson, G. Andrews, B. M. Poling, E. Eldridge, A. Littell. E. Wagey, R. Elmshauscr, H. L. Dc Long, L. XVarncr. First Row-F. YVarrcn, P. Cooper, B. Ball, J. Sinnarcl, Miss Moorchead, R. Douglas, G. Palmquist, V. Mol' holm, B. Miles, B. YVinn. OFFICERS Virginia Molholmn., .... . .,..................................,. ................ P 'rexidcnt Mary Anne Roudebush ..... ...................... . ...... Vire'P1esiclcut Dorris Bowen . ..,... ................ ............. S e C1L'ld'fy ........T1casu1c1 .. ..... Sponsm Dorothy Parfet ........... , .............., Miss Farceda Moorhead .....,..., Girls Vocal and Violin h ' ' IRLS VOCAL AND VIOLIN CLUB, founded in 1926, is com- posed of East girls who are interested in vocal and other musical talent. The club programs are made up of varied selections on the violin, 'cello, piano and in voice. To develop self-confidence and poise in playing before an audience, each girl is urged to perform in public as often as possible. At Thanksgiving time baskets were filled by the mem- bers and taken to needy Denver families. Again at Christmas deserving homes were taken care of by the girls, wh.o sent food and clothing. On March tenth the annual breakfast was enjoyed by the members and their mothers in the teachers' cafe. f N I 'I-.2 N if 'YF Page Om: HlL7lIi7Cfl t A 1 W W V'..! Q 1.0 4,5-' in ii-T 1, V. , . Q f.:iJ.',Q, tv ll x 'l 'I W1-Il' 22 if i Hi XM . A 1'yy.L3 .2i . i , X' wk! 13 l.'ijr, fm? ,gi Lada 1 ?v wuz-UV or f if F ' Nl if--if-'L' 'lil L! gi' V fff Q -,xi Qxfbd I ' - -.PX XJ --V , f - P5 5 ' A ,.f. r r , ,Qi 3 a U - -sw ' 'eff .lil .:f'.Smst +5 . 'A C 2 J'-xls- . X xl' Jim- - . We - as ui' Ol -, - f' A is I . ill llhilfyq ll ffjfmwgg mf .H -.. 1 yuuwbzp SL X f s,,.f,.ee 5, 52522 'iigffmiqi mf-- SS m 1 e 1 . as M ' 4 '11 Q31 H 3 iz, uribu- '. '. mpc Gil Q 5, - ref - M19 . 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D. King, B. Cassell, W. Roerig, H. Nichols. H. Gray, F. Swisher. Second Row-J. Pclissicr, E. lvicliinncy, K. Hall. W. lviorrison, ml. Walker, R. Mintcncr, M. Mosko, T. Greer, W. Sarconi, j. Vance, W. Ycatman. First Row-R. Nelson, T. Willizims, G. Calkins, F. Skinner, D. Shepard. K. Sksier, Al. Morrill, B. Hall, O. NV:illncc, E, Phillips, C. Conover, Mr. Green. OFFICERS Ed Phillips ........ ' Irving XVillinms .... . Dick jones ................ Dr. R. M. Starks ......... .................... p onsar Willinm S. Grccn, Jr ...... ....... S chool Sponsor ......,...P1esldent ..........Sec1c tary .............TTCdSUT6T S Hi-Y ..-. I-Y CLUB has terminated a very active season, having achieved success in social, athletic, religious and group activi- ties. It has endeavored to create and maintain throughout the school and community high standards of Christian charL .- 5' at East. Members are entertained by well-known speakers who are prominent professional and business men of Denver. Among the main activities of the year were a theatre benefit for the Mothers Club scholarship fund, which helps worthy boys to go to college each year, and the sweetheart banquet later in the term. Hi-Y is a nationwide organization sponsored by the Young Men's Chris- tian Association in cooperation with the school authorities. The local club is a branch of the Metropolitan Hi-Y Club, which includes all chapters in Denver and suburban schools. rs FA, X ll acter. This chapter holds its meetings every Tuesday night e.-4 -f YJ Page Om: Humivcd One lla S , A ' V. if, -Y , ., Z 1 ' ' -- -.-Lit. pa ewes ' , . r v .. LOCAL HO NOR OFFICERS Miss Anita Kolbc, Sponsorg Dorothy Hayes, Executive Ctmimittucg Art Bernstonc, President: David Swift, Arthur Bernstoncm. Sec1cta1y l rca.surcrg Al Rosenthal, Vice-President OFFICERS . ...... .. ................. ........ .... .President Albert Rosenthal.. .......... .,.....,............,......... ,,.... ...,.. , , V irc-P1u.riJ.gn1 David Swift .................,............... ,,....,,, S 1:c1um1yf'1'1cd5v,t'rc1 D0fKlfllY Hayes, Glen Van Satin... .......... Executive Committee Miss Anita Kolhc .....,...........Y.... .,.......................... S ponsu-r ., .v.v,m-- n - ' l fx-Z1 1 fi- x1 5' , , ,Q 1 an 'x-- ' fx xx ji ff I 4 Gian'- 53: Aicher, V. Bergman, H. Ainlay, F. Bernstonc, A Alexander, S. Birney, B. Alston. B. Bishop, A. Amessc, j. Bittcrman, B. Armstrong, H. Blomherg, E. Aronofl, L. Boalt, T. Baer, R. Borst, W. Baker, R. BOWCU. M- 1- Barker, B. Bower, B. Barkley, A. Bowman, B. Barnard. ,l. Brock, D. Barnes. B. Bronftn. L. Ban-, I, Brown, L. Bates, C. Buck, G. Bauer, J. Bucknum, C. Bennett, E. Buell, K. Page One Hundred 'Two Local Honor Society OCAL HONOR SOCIETY, supporting in every way possible the work of East, includes all students who have received at least two A's and two B's on their report cards. The following were members for the year 1931-1932: Bundy, C. Cochran. H. Dormnnn. E. Feldman, D. Bunnell, R. Cohen, F. Douglas, G. Fellows, D. Calvert, AI. Collins, J. Dublin, J. Fidel, A. Card. D. Conway, j. Earnest, B. Finnell, B. Carlson, NV. Conyers, K. Eastman, M. Forbes, R. Carlyon, A. Cooper. A. Ebay. D. Ford, M. Carlyon, M. Corslrc, A. Eddy, V. Forman, F. Carpenter, E, Covert, B. Eldridge, E. Fowler. S. A. Carr, E. Cox, J. Emrich, R. Frakcs, F. Cartwright, M. Cramer, F. Engclahl, M. L. Frumuss, H. Carver. L. Crippcn, H. L. Epperson, M. Fry, A. Case, R. Cross, B. Evans, E. A. Fuller, K. Chalfant, H. Danc, K. Evans, M. Fuller, M. Clicssher, F. Dane, R. Evcnson, R. Gallantl, R. Chcssher, H. Drinks, R. Fanarow, E. Calligan, H. Clark, 1. Dc Rose, D. Faris, M. Candy, G. Clark, O. 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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BOYS Fourth Row-A. Kahan, E. Troy, J. Tolvur, J. Holme, A. Thrcllccld, H. Millar, B. Hart, E. Van Cisc, Y. Tcrasalci, R. Hirnn, li. Powers. Third Row-E. Owens, l. Hollis, D. Weaver, J. Clark, M. Nelson, duP. Brcck, D. Card, W, Hull, C. Grace, D. Nicholson, H. Reilly, Sucund Row-J. Mitchull, J. lolinson, B. Powcll, C. Pfcflcr, C. Grover, D. Swift, D. Ebcy, C. Redding, R, Harris, D. Jones, J. Duhlin. First RowfMiss A. Kolbc, G. Van Saun, D. Hess, D. Wood, B. Earnest, T. Taylor, NV. Graham, B. Bow- man, G. McCarn, A. Rosenthal, A. Burnsmnc, K. Dane, Mr. Spitlcr. Ucndurnvslry, R. Huss, D. Kullgrcn, D. Morris, D. Roberts, E. Swenson, E. Gibson. K. Hiatt, Z, Kulp, W. Morris, M. Roberts, H. Swift, D. tiilwnn, M. Hogarth, J. Kurtz, R. Morse. M. Roche, P. Syer, H. Gicrharl. L. A. Hollis, J, Latltcr, E. Mungcr, D. Rockfield, B. Taylor, T. llildcrhloom, C. Holme, J. Lichtenstein, A. Murray, J. Rosc, H. Templeton, H. Gilliland, E. Horton, P. Light, B. Nelson, M, Rose, J. M. Templeton, P. Click, S. Houk, I. Lindsay, A. M. Nelson, D. Rosenthal, A. Terasaki, Y. llodfruy, T. Howell, B. Loi, J. Nichols, M. Rothgcrbcr, M. Thomas, H. Grace. C. Hull, W. Logan, B. Nicholson. D. Rowan, M. Thomnson, A. Graham, H. Humiston, M. Lundhorg, C. Nicdhcisar, E. Saunderson. K. Thrclkcld. A. Ilrahsun, W. Hurvitz, R. Lupton, M. Nurthcutt, L. Schock, R. Tober, J. Graves, A. llnicr. C. Luther, M. Oakes, B. Schwartz. E. Toolcy, M. Grvene, M. lnglvy, E. Lutz. H. Owens, E. Scdcrburg, C. Traylor, L. Griflin, K. A. Jacob, N. Lyon. C. B. Palmquist, F. Scitz, A. Tricfus, A. Grilhth, M. ,lamt's, C. Lyston. M. Palmquist, R, Scttcr, C. Troy, E. Cruomc, E. Julinson, A. Magraw, K. Parker. B. Shadlc, M. Truby, M. Umvvr, C. Johnson, E. Mandel. M. Pattgnkhll. 1 -- Shubcrt, D. J. Trunncl, J. Haglszr. lf. Johnson, J. Marlin. P. r. - Sickman, H. Van Cisc, E. l'laglcr, H. Jolitz. C. Marx, R. Pcppcr, M. Sinnard, J. Van Saun, G. Hainsworth, C. Jonas, B. McCaflcry, F. Ilfclicr, C. Sltacr, K. Van YVcttcring, A. Halc. M. Judd, E. McCallum. N. Pnhly, D. Slagle, D. R. Vcrgen, L. Halley, M. J. Judd, M. McCarn, G. Poncis, E. Slifer, E. Vickers, M. Handlcman, l. Junk. K. McCormick, R, Powell, B. Smcdley, E. YVard, K. l'lanson, M. Kalman, A. McChcc, B. Powers, E. Smith, P. Ward, L. Harding. H. Katzcmcycr, L. McKittrick, J. Prcg, S. Snow, E. XVatson, T. Harris, R. Kaufman, R. McLauzhlin, C. Pricss, H. Spiro, H. Yvcavcr, D, Hart, B. Kcndriclt, K. McNair, B. Prosser, J. Stagg, E. Wgbsrqr, M, Hatch, J. Kcntlstrum, H. McNary, M. Puclcctt, M. Stcgncr, L. XVeb5Lcr, R, M, lrlaurmr, J. Kennedy, B. Mertz, E, Redding. C. Stein, l. XVethcrill, H. Hayes, D, Kent, B. Milk, J- Rcccly. YV. Stcvcns, B. White, G. Hayutin, M. King, A. R. Miller. D. Recs, H. E. Stewart, M. A. NVillfong, R. Hayurin, P. King, li. Miller, H. Reynolds, D. Stodghill, K. Wolf, B. Hazard, T. Klcin, J. Miller, H. L, Reynolds, M. M, Stoll, R. Wolff, S. Huinstmlin, li. Koch, V. Mitchell, J. Richards, M, Strickland, J. KVood, D. Hendrix, F. Kngcr, V. Mizcr, R. Richardson, E. Strong, M. Wood, E. Hunn. R. Kohn, C. Molholm, V. Ricdcl, L. Sutton, T. Wortman, B. J. Hunry, V. Kricltc, F. Montrose. K. Riggs, M. Swearingen, H. Wright, W. l'li-rrington, B. J. Krueger, K. Morgan, M. Ritter, E. Swccny, J. Zang, F. Page One Hundred 'Three ' lr -f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, GIRLS Fifth Row-J. Meliitlriclc, M. Eastman, S. Fowler, A. Graves, M. Morgan, R. Casv, J. Collins, R. Fawcett, E. Stagg. E. Evans, R. Schock. Fourth Row-J. Nlurray, I. Handlemzm, E. Benedict, E. l.Vood, P. Marlin. E. Blomherg, L. Stcgner, M. r Lupton, M. Carlyon. M. Riggs, H. Chessher, V. Koger. Third Row-E. Johnson, B. McNair. M. Truby, G. NVhite, A. Van hvtilftfiflg, H. Crippcn, E. Hcinsohn. Z. Hiatt, H. Grieve, C. Candy, H. Hngler. Second Row-Miss Kolbc, R. Agrelius, F, Cohen, J. Mills, R. Marx, V. Molholm, J. Klein, J. Barnard, P. Loftus, F. Palmquist, R. Palmquisr, M. lV:itson. First Row-M. Halley, K. Conyers, F. Krickc, K. Scodghill, P. Hziyutin, E. Swenson, D. Hays, D. Fellows, F. Forman, C. Lyon, B. Cross. OFFICERS Walter Graham ....... ..... .................. ..... .................. P 1 e sidenz Travis Taylor ........... ...................... ......... V i ce'Praridmz Kathleen Conyers .... Dorothy Fellows ......... Miss Anita Kolbe ......., ,,,,,A..,. S pgnsur ..... HSCCTCIGYY ...........'Trcasu1cr National Honor Society f ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY at East was organized in 1923 by Miss Anita Kolbe, who has acted as sponsor since that time. The local chapter is a branch of the nationwide organ- ization, which is composed of the outstanding students of the junior and senior classes of high schools of the country. The maximum membership of the club is fifteen per cent of the graduating class. Of the number, five per cent of the junior class are chosen in the early part of each spring, a second five per cent in the fall, and the last five per cent in the spring before the seniors' graduation. The requisites for membership are scholarship, leadership, character and participation in extra-curricular activities. Twice a year lists of all the students eligible are sent to the teachers and they recommend those students whom they think should be admitted. Old members of the society also make recommendations. The final selections are made by a committee of the faculty. A the fl - Q L ' - i ' J, ' Page On: Hundred F0111 iff . Q KXMNUJJJ EW c if iw, r ai, , . gm T, ,raw nigga Ex-2. A,Ux,vl,yl! MAY, ft if 'tif 7 Mitra ia fi rv tiff sfsrif .1 .ww Ai 'Wiqsisfi si JY ,wg fi 'U 'I Q - R x'l ','i EV: R N - 1 ,lf 1 ,Q xiiqli L, A - ii 'i NM I W ' X T 19..Swfia2 A - L1 .Pfa- ' 'Q-.Qlffzi H x ' , :'i7,53.:f,: Kilt 1 '5 ,,,. a- C. .. X - . slim ' 'Yi . I 13,-'Xiu l:' .A I Qysqsfrg, ' 4' I' 3 ,',1y3. 4.1 r i 1 . M, I . ii' seg, ,k gif, ffrgiii' is . :i 3P:fFE'f ,W :3..ff-9, .ii Wi -Tffswx Ql'Q4KlifQ,,?'. ' ' fx. X 'N ,cw W Ftzfav H S5 l Eg: Xi 'l . 931.4 , gtligiiiiiii l J li-P alll, A Q 'fat K. ical 'xx Y ' WN Hill l 94,0 , f...w.--1 I, Q mr- . 'fhif ..--- ---- i ,if lit. wifi if .V f- 1 . ...Q tara f+51i:til'i-Ytafsels. fr:w.f2 Igjfl ly 'FJ I fr? 5 ' -'P ' aiu L.-.iff .. . ' -.als ara.. like f-Sei-:su at v-. 52,560 Digszfgsfzifiiiisiftvf.2. ll! V . .L Q'f9iii1rw-'imvlif'-5 .iw ti W..-z,..l.'lll,'.pi!lijQg1j Sixth RowfXV. Worthington. M. Lcwl-mwitz. A. H. Spiro, H. Thompson, j. Tufts. Fifth Row--W. Lewis. H. Roberts. Spicer, D Hayutin, E. Hollman. Fourth Row-L. Campbell. H, Harding, P. Nelson, M. Light. W. Rodgers. Third Row-R. King. II. Waldcck, Y. Terasaki, E. Troy. ,l. Clark, R. Bittcrman, L. Bronfin, E, Van Cise. XV. Carlson, T. Swanson, R. Stull, C. Gaupp. Second Row-K. Fuller, T. Taylor, R. Harris, ll D. Whitaker, ,l. Cartwright. W. Matthews. First Row-H. Toncray, S. Beckley, dull Break, T W. Graham. A. liishop. ,l. Williams. D. Ebay. Kahan. YV. Barr, L. Fcbinger. R. Sutton, XV. Rcedy, Waters. A. Smith. E. Sobel, O. Lebus, J. Hollis, A. N. Naylor, C. Grover, M. Stark, H. Mattern, 1. Lebus, Forhcs, J. Bennett, L. Truylor, C. james, F. Parriott Howard, K. Barnes, j. Dublin, A. Sucller, Mrs. Stearns F. Fives, D. Petersen. Fifxt Sumuxrcr OFFICERS Second Semestn Waller Graham... .............. President .....,........ ....... A mos Sudler ,Evil -Y iv 'vi-Fibdt jlogxn Flalllilsk. ......... .......... l 7i4Sc:l'risidcnl ......... .......... A Gtlniicr gisglfip ,ix ' 131.21 gtgjiijgjfjfff... 5i32353ff3ZI.Z.i'Z.135f.'. ', 55j,'335gi5a5't wiii?..2.'2 52,7-f3,:77fl.N,Xjg:.52:5Q5iicgx Mrs. Virginia Stearns ....,. ..................... ..,. ....... .................. S p o n saf I' .4 oi K N' The Internauonal Relations Society K 'Sf'-WWTIQ' 'SX NTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SOCIETY is an assembly of , X il boys interested primarily in World relations and in maintain- I - : 236' ing a high scholarship average. A SSC? , XX XM It has been the custom to have the members take charge -,. I 1: of the alternate meetings which are planned by the program X gpg.: 1 committee and the sponsor. Various speakers presented cer- X J ,, tain problems of international interest to the club at other XL .ff A ,Q D, meetings. The society has been fortunate in having addresses . A A TL 'o Q by well-known authorities. Philip Van Cise, attorney-at-law, spoke on World Q ix Relations. Leslie Deal, head of the 'boys' division ot the Y. M. C. A., spoke l ' X' on The 'Y' Worker and World Relations? The Mexican Consul, V. Vasquez, 'Q ' addressed the club on Mexico. Miss Carrie Church of the Denver University on p Foundation for the Advancement of Social Science discussed the Manchurian X ti, , -YYHF 3 T C problem. 2' The membership of this club has grown from eighteen in 1927 to eighty- Q V51 VZ seven in 1932. lm lzyfcwl Page Ona Hundred Five ,N .. ,-, - 1- '- c-1 ' 'tA. Q-J' it 'fs . QA. lX -fe FFTTWTWMV K ' if '4 .Q Q '- 4 ' 7 l P gi Fourth Row-J. Vicknair, B. Kibby, C. McLalithlin, R. Baldwin, Wi. Howcy. T. Blundcn, B. Bower, R. Galland, YV. Watrous, H. Blood, G. Pastine, E. Shrclilcr. Third Row-E. Hyde, C. Grace. I, Houk, D. Ebey, H. Corbin, J. Mcliwcxi. NV. Karrer, T. Taylor, R. Axclson, E. Hoffman. L. Gordon, E. Hoffman. Second Row-lvl. Mandel, F. Kalichstein, J. Vlialdeclc, P. Templeton, R. Davis, XV. Smith, G. Herrington, B. Bittcrman, O. Lehus, L. Brown, S. XVisc, YV. Hann, bl. Ely, F. O'Bricn. First Row-L. Traylor. D. Milligan, D. Waters, VV. Nlfolfc. Il. Ransom, J. Cogswell, T. Dodd. F. Trunk, E. Ayer, NV. Bartholow, S. lvlcNichols, J. Bennett, Miss C. lvfclbourne. OFFICERS First Semester SecomlSumt:s1c'r Richard Galland ...... .......... P 1csidu'nt .......... ........ F letchcr Trunk john Brooks ......... ..,...... V ice-Pvcsidcnt ......... ........ ,I immy Ransom Edwin Hoffman ..... . .,...... Scnetavy .......... ................... T um Dodd Francis O'Brien. .... ......... T 'reasu-rar ........ . ................, john Cogswcll Carl McLauthlin ....,.. ..,.................., C Ihrnmnm of Board of Di1r:cL1i'rs Miss Cleo Melbourne. . ...... .............................................. S pvnsar Junior Chamber of Commerce X42 UNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, although a new organ- 70 ff ization at East this year, has taken an active part in school responsibilities since its founding last November. Applications for membership in the club totaled about 150, and the average attendance at each meeting has been about 100. Having taken a particular interest in this club, the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Denver has supplied a number of outstanding speakers for the meetingsg tours have been arranged to industrial plants, and many of the boys were entertained at the Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheons. The aim of the group is to train high school boys in leadership, civic responsibility, fellowship and industrial usefulness so that they may take a prominent part in active business life. William Nash, W. H. Woody and Ted Vernon have served as the Denver Chamber of Commerce sponsors, and Miss Cleo Melbourne is the East faculty advisor. a..,.m.. Page One Humlfcd Six J' xx., 1 . N Ll X 'sw Ir' .Q , -.fir 2 f ,. . A-17 Y. giriwmti, ,ff -.ml 'r iw ti i,,,.y. -f , ,-,,',-:.',.'. ,'fffl5,'mg1i,fg..355' , :LZ ',1?XgC51jr5y:'. f -,f ...ear Jw ,.,i,w,-gf,', v I 0.4.1. .u 1, gf.-in X i. -fffzqli' 1 f 2r1l'b'i.yw. ' ' AV' '-:Tri fffnfpfe 5,-Ll, L' y- A-I, 3,1 i GiHAgff1Aj?J,.g9f5 V i'Aifi'f'?f?fiI'-Ei 4.52412-cfwiifl T ,T fi,w11vf1. Qg,Q,:l5g,f VM!! gh if !4f E'YN. it-rlpii. fa-.k:,lflW , ml, .fd gfpfgf-.ihMf.:' A A,9E':1, - ftaif ' J? ' 2 '.,'f ' gi-T-., J. if F54-.1 'iff f' i 1 'w.-f-.ods-f .fa f-.eftqfw f Vjillff e-iff. 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De Camp, P. Bcrhcrt, O. Fistell, G. Millard. Second Row-UW. Dieter, J. Orr, l. Kohnfeldct, E. King, C. Schmidt. First Row-A. Bcrnstonc. W. Wrxlfe, Mrs. Flannery, D. Watrorls, J. Mapel. OFFICERS Arthur Bcrnstonen.. ,........................... ..........,........... President Bob Wolf ..........,.......... ....... ..,... . ........ . .,,......,..,.... V i ce'PresidcnL Bill ll-'olf .......................... .......... S zxrctary-'T1casu-rar Mrs. Ruby S. Flannery. ...........,...,............. Sponsor Junior Chefs 'e' HEFS, Junior division, spends one hour every other Week i1 . learning how to prepare meals as mother used to. After discovering the fundamentals of cooking, the members are taught to make all kinds of dishes, including everything from soup to nuts. Breakfast foods, such as muffins and pancakes, are tried, as well as more formal foods, such as salads and desserts. Candy is an appetizing study undertaken by the club. Although deriving much pleasure from the work, the group gains practical experience to prepare each boy to take charge of the cooking when he is camping or batching or under circumstances when it is necessary for one to get a meal by himself. At the end of the year the annual banquet was given by the boys for themselves. Thus the knowledge obtained is applied in practice. The chefs are garbed in white aprons and caps. ff rl is Z fi 7? , M lfmll I71aa'i W Page One Hu'nd1ed Seven 2-fig, 'fix try. f 'K . hr, r Fifth Fuller l Hancllcmm A Lott L lc C l L111clcrs H M Closswv A B Mrntener M Bulca Fourth M Durcll L Marsha N Rmbson L Swenson M Gxbson Powlstom. Third B Shmn J Coxcdgl. 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J X. xx J XX. xN. t .X 'X V --'I .gS.1,7fr',- Q41 J J X11 N ,A I , ,,,v I X fff- ' ,XX V4 I ' 'O .'x ' T: Second Row-,I. MacMillan. M. Puckett, M. Patton, B. Herrington, M. Luther. L. Gchhard, C. Kohn, GKIuyMD'k'r1SNVokKR IDlLBF'h AXVII' FCA' ,. , . IC msn. . r , . oss, . oy: . ssc cr, . o e, . owes. First Row-C. Sliruibcril, V, Erickson. A. Flocgcl. V. Lloyd. Miss Grant. B. M. Scott, F. Norman. E. Burg, H. Krnm-fuld, R. Kearns, E. Campbell. M. Riggs, B. Coslon. M. Harman. OFFICERS Mzirjuric Scou ..,...,..,......,,....,,....,,....,,.,..,,....,,... ..............,..... P resident Hildcgard Kranufcld ........... .,...........,,....... ......... , . ViccfPruxidc'n! Frances Norman .............. ........,... ,. .,SCK'1lJIdTy Edna Burg ...........,........... ............... 'T rcnsurer Virginia Lloyd ................ ....,,., , ..Histo1inn Miss Anna M. Grant .... ,,.., ..., S p nnsor S. P. R.-Latin ATIN CLUB MOTTO: Studentes Praemiumque Regale. Creed: Deum adorog verum et pulchrum et bonum amog 1 homines juvabo. sk wwf Latin Club is made up of a group of students who are i,fg..,1?.s1 studying or have studied Latin, and attempts to create a new ,. ,A-ff interest by familiarizing the member with related facts. Miss Helen Hunter, Miss Annette Badgley and Dr. F. J. Miller spoke on subjects related to Latin. Hildegarde Krane- feld made a report on the mottoes of all the states. For Vergil's birthday, October fifteenth, 1931, a lavender firmarnent was prepared showing two thou- sand stars. The Vergil medals are engraved at the expense of the club. A Christmas gift of five dollars was donated to the Santa Claus Shop. On February twenty-seventh the tea for mothers was given in the girls' social room, while the meeting May twelfth took the form of a picnic at City Park. Page Onc H1LHd1Cd Nine Qi l Third Row-H. Walker, F. Coale. L. Gothbcrg, A. Stanley, D. Talbot, H. Baum, J. Pcgrnm, E. Skidmore. P. Mairlin, B. 1. Wortman. R. Pike. D. Lorimcr. E. Lind. Second Row-E. Phillips, j. Walker, G. Pratt, H. Ruse, R. Marx, A. Hzimbright, L. Smith, I. Groves, A. Capen, E. Shelley. M. Reilly, V. Henry. K. Henncberry. First Row-Miss Bribcr, M. Nichols, M. Stewart, A. Thompson. D. Ward, C. Scderhurg, V. Coltrane P. Horton, C. Muhr, R. Horne, L. Becker, R. Hillikcr, E. Perry, M. Longdun, J. Holmes, Miss Frcc. 94-2 ,-X 'l'TP TfI ' m!Wf1,!IW una!! VMI ull' 5 Fifst Semester OFFICERS Sucaml Semester Dale Ward ................ ............. P 'resident ............. .................., D ale Ward Margaret Youbcrg ........ ......... V ice-President ....,.... ....,.., M argnrct Youbcrg Clarice Scdcrburg ....... ............. S ccrctary .......... ........... C laricc Scdcrburg Shirley Brown ......... ..................... 'T rcusurcr ...... ......... E lizabcth Skidmore Virginia Meyer . ............................. Scribe ..... ......... M argarer Nichols Miss Ellen Free, Miss Florence Bribcr... ..... . ................... Sponsors Library Club IBRARY CLUB, an organization for both boys and girls, was founded this year by Miss Ellen Free and Miss Florence Briber. The purpose of the club is to interest the members in library Work as a vocation. It affords an excellent oppor- tunity for those interested to get acquainted with the funda- mentals of library work. As a part of its work the club furnishes assistants in the library during the various hours of the day. The majority of the programs this year were devoted to the organization of the club. However, there were two outside speakers. The first was Miss Butler of the Library School of the University of Denver, and the second, Dr. Harry Baum, author of The Red Army Marches. The club members I f si is . of - I.. ffgia, V . -' . ..,' .-17-' T1 fam-i.j,i,Q1If,Qig.HQj:15. 'fhp2igJi-2 '93 -if..ffv,'i3r:-1'Q3.i i Qtzgigynfy sf-15 wi iiifgeigzg I 2142. ,L-., Jfi r, f Y, ix-.-jg,-li:,'m,1.3 tff'sif53Mi.?,.g Q ,c at .flsllf-121-351.1 -X , i iq-fw,...?f '.,:af:r:,-'Writ 4 g:W,frE'1?:P if-311, LX 'J iggnffrim, f 51l'ff.'M Qi. sq ?..igif.kisiTmg.fHii if .3123-N... Fifi 1? f'i'QZOlHY j V '2f 'f1ifittf?g. Cl, Q-55155. , i.Y-,fL5ggmQ:5,3 gesifgxwifv' ,f '..fyQ4,.fw ,fefl fx! Hffwx. I' iii iff 'Cr i .px - f 1., if X- -Ja 11':.,ff553g.Tm?e X giiimfriig' its reefs-7 fr' 'i . 2v'if5iifi'i3i +T?-7 .5 l ',i.K,mf:egmff.ff14'i -' ifffyftli ' 1. Wf P1.f+?S2tL2fff?:le+if 'fa B' 3 -if f' f:.'1'f7'-rv ffif1Q1 '-Lushfifmf. -ry ., if .J my -.f 5 f,w?fgfa:e1wLfre:'f2vs? if -., :- U, is fgfufgil 'i Hitt J, , , -, Pew mg-5 tiff' f 2 li' 'rf lb - Qiiilllm 9 rf? Lb .?HfT1 17:33 51? .sn , . 'A . A .y ni5 :t3qy'2:W'AiGf 'fu q ' wr 'J 1. .rw Y EU- 17 , ' 'V sagi- - 4: . 'af , .Y 1 f :.fg.r f .c if3i4.5-Cwf. in ff' :ffl-tlwiltlf 49,p,Qi' 'U Q MAKE iii qfffml 'l J' 'waffle 'ltr-QQ: Ha 92, ri-941. A 94 i,,.,JxQ7.' N. . A r L7 ,., 'l' i- x'.i1ly'Qlll,-1' e 'tty fijEq'?ei , if Qi' fl 'JL .K ' -vi if qi' li ' A M F -M W f 145-I 'ti fllxiaiis 3 QCD 'Ni 'P have also given reports on book-review magazines, book-reviews and on their xi L.QI?-WggytcrqyMiva' work in the library. ffm! gf: At Christmas this club donated baskets of food to a needy family. 'M'ZM,,, .'- fl' hifi, ilif .,,.x, vi 1ff,f--ly fx.,x l 5 rv fdim it K 'fi f 'x .sfdjll V Qlftgil Page One Hundred 'Ten , , 2' E2 riff Neflzff' , f-ses 1 5.,A VX, ,, l 2 ' ' 292 R .xgji-a-J f Sits f '-X f, 3 gigs Nl i N ii? ,.i ,Af :yr L, ,-,arLrf.,:vjJffrif t Y . . :J 11- f ,tr xi at l'iliCl'l f' - itll ,A -4 Q40 , .HunaN 4 , Ina, v Wff'l4ill I X ,ill .,f. . ,i i fi .. J f, 1 L' lll 1 l . ,T K. -. Ewa? f lvl ll' Watt. ,gl , ,- , ,silt-Wifi ' X , ' - ii 'Qi' A I Nliiijlliv, ' Fifth Row-E. Farrar, D, Winemillcr, J. Collins, D, Feldman, J. Martin. E. lwiayer. C. Segal, H. Swearingen, , x,,T.l N, fit,-57' C. NlcClurc, R. Malone, J. Crcbbin, D. Callcn, I. Mitchell. K. Conyers, M. Dixon. Ffg?1llidifiiflii'f?, -jicssff Fourth Row-F. Zang, W. Zang. j. Edwards, V. jones, B. Lcffcrdink, B. Bingham, V. Ryan, G. Brooks, :5X',!g1lrCQQ?fggj'F-'i- x ',,,L,,if,w H. Ruse, M. Barkley, E. East, M. Hall, B. Adair, M. Halley, B. Hall. -itll' ., Tliirrl Row-H. Pricss, V. Kugcr, Z. Wandcl, E. Gould, D. Oakes, B. Oakes, R. Fawcett, B. jones, S. Carter, kqiilguij-iQl'gQ21,Af -v--' A' H. Cnilcrc, M. Bundy, M. Hoover, J. Martin. if ,l?Pf,fX,lg,1iV Second RowsA. Turner. C. Rcwiclc. I. Brady, M. Moore. M. Evans. V. Williams, B. Blood, M. Horne, 5' ' , S. Parriott, A. Rouse, E. Painter, F. Norman, A. Foote, L. Stcgncr, B. Ewers, L, NVorthington. fff'll'iQq5'!i2gy,- 7.5. ',l':x:,,,,A First Row-Miss Talib, F. Littlcliclcl, l... Skinner, pl. Kennedy, C. Hays, C. Eddy, E. Ferris, H. Deardorff, I. Barr, J. jolliffe, J. Omohundro, M. Titus, M. Zang, E. Wall, R. Baer, Mrs. Fynn. X-Fa ' 'ff MLiJQGEg'?f1'f,-lf 1i!l'1ilL'5Z'i,l Ji'Ji2lQ'ifll:?ll7. ll. 'ill' lil lillffi A A--J-13 OFFICERS Juan jollillc ............... ..........,.................. .................. P resident Marie Van Hall. ..,......... ............................ ....................... V i cefP1asidcnL xx Y V Q Flnrcncc Henry .................................................................................... Secretary ' ' t r ' Marguerite Znng .....................................................,.......... ................ T reasursr J V4 1-'45, Mrs. Ross C. Fynn. Miss Selina Taub, Mrs. Ruth Anderson ...... Sponsors flswyq 7 f i y- . . . I K M Mmerva L1terary Society IN I ..,....t. e, H, 4 Wifi- , Q- 5f,,Q,Q.'.,H43-4 NERVA LITERARY SOCIETY, founded 1n 1906 for East Asif TIT A girls, continued in its twenty-fifth year with a membership of .fn al? 'r :- 1 . . altar If 5 UI' one hundred twenty. This year the club was fortunate in hav- 9 1 -D xl ,Q 1 L3 A ing five outstanding speakers. Miss A. Helen Anderson from X XL1- -2 the administration building' gave a lecture on Colorado X, X- authors, and Mrs. Florence Means, writer of Candle in the X . ' A ' a . - - p it so T ,,,,,,,,,, 1 Mist, addressed the group on current hterature. Miss Lois .ji ,aff ,ijt Scott and Miss Katherine Robinson from the public library 7, ' j 'AN W, spoke on modern fiction. Miss Mary E. Haskell, school librarian, also spoke. Ji IHS? The members have done much charity work for the Denver Adult Blind ,i M1, Homeg at Christmas a program was given there and a small gift presented to ,mf each person. Since then flowers have been taken out and frequent visits made. fa Twenty-five dollars was given by the club to the East welfare fund. Y C ' With decorations in pastel shades, the annual Junto-Minerva dance was tsp' . K N carried out on April first in a spring atmosphere. At the end of the year the X , ff annual tea was given. XX Page One Hundred Eleven I it Q- M,-i - . Q54 A i A A .rifzr-flu. .lbs Sift Q El- al' if: L- Third Row-V. Curnow, L. Kinney, ,l. Hcss, P. Cunningham, Al. Cline, D. Lcc, W. Patterson, A. Anderson, S. Lebovirz, R. XVczzvcr. A. Thompson, P. Luduman. Second Row-B. Vorbcclc. W. Tyler, W. Page, G. Prince, H. Cornish. E. Evans, A. Anderson. L. Hammond, R. Rocksrroh. A. Cavey. R. Potter. S. Devinr. First Row--H. Cook. C. Bates. E. Rutherford. hl. Gutslinll, L. Quick. Mr. Nicholson, XY. U'Ncill, R. F. Zimmers, F. McNeil, T. Holmes, XV. Parks. OFFICERS - 1' f fzgp l?v2 7?fNUS5f+l sw-:iii i fl ii Mfr Ji Qllilfllldg 1X lu 'I' William O'Neill .......... .........., ................. .............,.... P 1 c sidcnr Ted Holmes ............. ........... Jim Gutshall ........ Bill Parks .............. Milton Nicholson .... Motor .. ...... Vice-Pfcsidcm Sec-rcm'ryfTreu.su1c'r . ........ Sc'rge1m1-atfA1m.v ...... .........Sp0'nxm' . ,ppt 1 j '-,Q 77 459, H41-,.g.ff'.w, f V lv f i if ii. gifliliilfdgiwifilifv 5 j nfif' '.' I Jffkf, I ZW Qfsfilfl. aaa Fdffifggkigyr fe ' .V r ,xkiyEikf.T7?l - VH? Q . ye ,l was nfiff' rx --+'ff,f N g 221:61 ' A --QQT4 'ig Hof,- 'f' U. vw' . Q if is Q' 5 ' pl' ,M Yagi Q1 ,'-.fx . M- , :mf WT' ,ii 'l Q 'f iii, Ji! ,Il 'nn' . J' --i ,wr .AJ-ffa.,:, 'f? 5f'5'2f s Q . ' 1 -s 'I iv- :bt ' x 1 lf . H' lvl Ford, the C OTOR CLUB, one of the few technical organizations in East, was started in 1925 for boys who are interested in motors and motor cars, their construction and operation. By its field trips and discussions, the club endeavors to give its members a better understanding of internal combustion engines and of the modern automobile. This year the boys gave special reports during the club periods. They were assigned certain topics, such as the new evrolet and the sixteen cylinder Cadillac After making visits h - . to local agencies, the members spoke to the group upon the advantages of and differences between the various types. At other meetings the newest models of cars on the market were inspected by the club to study the latest develop- ments in construction. During the last week in May the Motor Club was the guest of Mr. Nichol- son, sponsor, at his mountain cabin near Troutdale. Page Ou: Hundrcil Twelve 4 'Q 'X 7 CXQQQZ f., I. - .. . . W H is l gibifege. 'fi .. 5 I 'i ' 5 3 V, 333,49 ii, - iii - iff.. f ,ilkll 'w2,i1r',w, .'J,,fW1 i 'Mil aegis:tAaivMii'i sill, 'l:'fQlj'v!F V r' 'K the 1i2M'l'fli4iid'l'l .. , 42. .wil U, 'fi 4' , if fa' - 'Al fj, 5 P ,jf 'l 5 5' if nxmiq e .xgf 1 fl P5 .'.4b.ff-1 3, ,vo X X XX Affxsls s, rw, , f- S A'wLTj7dJ,l 22:10 r 3' fHaf5f?5ll'r3'755h A . , , TQ, illlw I ' . . . fl. .'-'ln' . VP! 'Z will Qfixff iii N M affras: -Nu.. Hg .Ar --'KHAAJ 1' 5 , .J ,-'riflwf -f' i. f W'2?.n Q ff- Wi -2 -X. 7. iT5dl23fl'5l3i5ff': F'i'1'l P.. 55 -X V i1'f'W'xl' - ,fhf-.sb .big .4 ffilllvlif. ' 3S5fr'1jl3Cl'1tifli' 2sf.R1H.Qi k3 H. Y.. - , . 1 -A --' 'u.51j,yl'l.Jz1, .. , 514, lylf lfiimll' r -- an-,. . -sf'll!.'1f ' '72 :rv -f- l X X1 e...,:v7Yg,w A M' f' l S 1. .. ' ,Qi -a ' fss3'sMw i. . x X -- f A 'fl N. N x. X XX' ,IX -. V V F Qjii Q15 F717 X' ' s l Ji' N lit J f tail 4' alt!-.ri ., ' ryf ' Cllr V rx -. D mmrgmrf it li ,, u ---...Q . . . A Third Row-D. Warwick. C. Carpenter, B. Judd, F. Airilay, H. Harrington, J. Todhunter, J. Cox, E. Fitz' simons. J. Goldsmith. Sccorizd gow-N. Winchester, J, Holme, ,l. Thodc, S. Grcitn, L. Daugherty, P. Norine, S. Wollf, J. Lof, . orcnscn. First Row-R. Petersen. H. Stark, F. Evcs, Mr. Lchan, W. Rodgers, M. Barnstead. A. Brcadon, L. Goody. OFFICERS Mm Wolff ................. .................. ........ ..... . . . . . .. . Laiwrcncc Goody ......... Norman Winchester .... ,lack Goldsmith ........... james Lchan ..,......... ' . . . . . . ..P-resident ...........Vice-President ................Secretary ...........T1casu1e'r . ......... Sponsor Philatelic Society HILATELIC SOCIETY was organized in the fall of 1931 under the sponsorship of James B. Lehan. This club is composed of boys throughout the school who are interested in stamps and in collecting. The purpose of this club is to increase the knowledge of and the interest in stamps. Through the cooperation and help of the Denver Stamp Club, there has been an interesting speaker at practically every meeting. Among these speakers were the following: Robert More, Dr. Davis, Melvin Schoberlin and John Owen. These speeches were very educational and covered the various phases in the making and collecting of stamps, including much of the technical work involved. When there was no speaker the club members exchanged stamps and discussed their values. Through the exchanging in the club, many of the members have ' sp ' been able to enlarge their stamp collections considerably. Xl' f ff Q ,lil 7 I l'.. N - Q Page One Hundred '1'hi1tccn Ph Tl 155' ll 'U 4 - - - - A 4 A A Third Row-B. Malmstrom, E. Cutts, B. Bartlett. D. Shwaydur, H. Addison, N. Sterling, H. Gittings, G. Slade, E. Grace. M. Shacllc, G. De Rose. N. Tinncy. Second Row-D. Bcggs, F. Dertinn, G. Myers, L. Ray, H. Sickrnzin, M. Truby, N. Lute, R. Noe, D. Denton, M. Humiston, M. Grimes, M. Barnes. First Row-G. jones, E. Berman, B. Grant, K. NVcltcr, E. Van Cisc, B. Lyons, M. Morgan, G. Urquhart. M. Titus, Miss B. Johnson, J. McKittrick, B. Schunk, A. Hoyle, M. Burton. OFFICERS Mary Titus .................,..................................... ................. P 'rcsirlanr Josephine McKittrick ......... ...................., ...,.... V i ce-President Gene Urquhart ................. . ............. Secretary Mary Morgan ..................... ......... T veasu-rcr Miss Bernhnrrlina johnson . ........ Sponsov Piano Club IAN O CLUB, an organization for girls who have an interest I in music, furnishes an excellent opportunity for programs 5 pertaining to that field. Any girl who has studied piano for J I IJEIJIJI. n hr. ass four years is eligible, and prospective members are asked to Q demonstrate personal ability by playing before an audience. ,f This year a variety of musical entertainments has been enjoyed. Selections by members of Girls Vocal and Violin, Boys Music and the Piano Club were combined into pro- grams for the three groups. Mrs. D. Mathew, head of a Denver music school, and Mrs. Beatrice Lessin, a local pianist of note, furnished special entertain- ment. During the meetings girls of the club gave readings. The annual tea was attended by mothers of the members and was the last event of the club year. -..l V Id! Page One Humlfcd Fuv,mcu11 'ft' 7- fi. TF ,ff 3122 '-f 1 ,M 1 . . 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'Ipi YM f Q f f 2f?2sQ1e4S31?155.QW N N ' v ffzefiqw if 'V 'ff .litreffmfiJffr.inf5l FLD- . ,-.i . 'rf I J' 4. ,. , -...gms :J fsfflf L' 'fi X .-my . lkfulak f f -1 N4 4,.1Lf 53-N X K 1 lib' ' j if 32,5 4' 'f' --ws- .J.,.-f- Q . '- :A 1... she... -:re ff....4 -ui grim ' wwf. ei.-Q .f '1 8: Y 1 X xx f X. Coldfnrli, H. Baum, W. Smokes, S. Moore, E. Schwartz, D. Pickens, W. Nollcnbcrgcr, Fourth Row-lvl. J. Rziring, D. Miller. T. Czilonico. R. Tl:'pl'. Third Rowlzh. Rcclrlcr. H, Balcs, S. Ciborowsk, N. Naylor, D. Slaglc. R. Alnmix, W. Austin. R. Struck, D. Erickson. A. lvzigncr. Second Row-L. Dugan, L. Modcsilt. M. Light, M. Lewkowitz, E. Collins, B, Cannon, B. C. lyallick, M. Walton. B. Phclzm, G. Villars. First Row-F. Dolbcrg, R. Slrwziyclcr, C. Jolitz, NV. justis, Mr. Green, S. Buckley, R. lV:illing, P. Purdy, j. Simmons, R. Jones. M. Judd fin fron: of W. S. Grecnj. OFHCERS Bob Tccplc ..... ,...,.. . .. ..................,.. .................. P fcsxdcnt Ed Schwartz ................. ......... V ici:-Pfusidcnr Dennis Pickens ................ .... ..... ..... . S e :Hurry Wilmer Nnllcnbergcr . .... .......... 7411311511761 William S. Green, jr ........ .......... S ponsur Pre-Medic Club EDICINE as a profession is the chief interest of the group of boys who form the Pre-Medic Club. From a small beginning, this group has grown until it now has between thirty-five and forty members. Although all the boys will not be doctors in the future, each one derives a great amount X l f If of benefit from the organization. On different occasions Six -71' -Y Ji. during the past year prominent doctors have spoken to the ex jk ' ,yi club and have presented interesting as well as highly instruc- p all tive lectures. A trip through the Colorado General Hospital was an unusual J experience for the club one day during spring vacation. The purpose of the Pre-Medic Club is to show the boys that a knowledge i - 'ig of the rules of mental and physical hygiene contribute greatly to a man's X -on Qi, - general happiness and well-being. A C ff! c?'f Li.. , A Page One Hundred Fifteen 'XKl-.x x ,fax QT sew -- .f 1-7 - 'W . NW ,ia lwll Q .J-au.. LN w w 1 Third Row-P. Comstock. F, Hollingsworth, B. Bond, W. juscis, V. johnson, R. XVcbb. F. McNeil, C, HczmalhalchQ H. Graham, B. Scvcrson, W. Tyler, V. Curnow. Second Row-W. Squires, W. Bown. R. Vertrccs, J. Maxwell, J. Bauer. A, Sprigg, R, Blunt, G. Millard, J. McLaughlin, R. Liedikc. H. Cook, E. Carpenter, D. Abbott. First Row-D. Hess, B. Bowman. V. jones. B. Gundlach. D. Kahlc. Mr. Bliss. H. Emricli. C, Sibley, H. Wade, G. Dickinson, D. YVood. OFFICERS Dwight Kahle ....... ............................. ..............,...,... P 1 esidcm Burnett Scvcrson ..... ...................... . .............., V ifefPre.sidem Bill Gundlncli ......... ........ S ::c1cta1yf'1 reusure1 Frederick Bliss ..... .............. .......... S p onso1 Radio Club u E ' ADIO CLUB is primarily intended for those who are inter- ' ested in any type of radio. The Senior and Junior clubs have been meeting together in order that the more experienced C members who comprise the senior club may assist the junior members to become licensed amateurs and to be allowed to broadcast over a short wave station. The requirement for membership in the club is to pass an examination in code and the technical theory of the radio. Most of the boys of the senior club have their own transmitting and receiving sets. ' Padin Veach, local man experienced in the radio field, spoke to the club during one of the club periods. The members have brought in their receiving sets to demonstrate the mechanism of the apparatus. Help is also given in the theory of reception. Those who are especially interested in code lessons may be instructed by the licensed amateurs at the club meetings. 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Christensen, H. Johnston, R. Baird. Second Row-O. hV2lllElCC, K. Hall, G. Ayer, NV, jackson, M. Mosko, NV. Loss, G, Tower, N. Steel, R. Scott, W. Rocrig, T. Pate. G. Toothalccr. First Row-C. Bennett, F. Skinner, W. Barker, H. Miller, R. Shepard, G. Whitaker, K. Skaer, XV. Moore, J. Yeager, F, Snndstrom, j. Morrill, E. Phillips, Mr. Rinne. OFFICERS .......,.,,..P'resident ........V1ccfPresidcnz Edward Phillips ........ .. .,.... ............,.. , .... jim Morrill ...........,... Glen Clark ............ Curl Cunovcr Kenneth Hall .... ..... Fred I.. Rinnc.... ...,.............Sec-retary Si:rgca'ntfatfA1ms .. ........... TTEQSILTCT ......... Sponsor Red Jackets TED JACKETS, an organization of boys who stimulate pep in East, corresponds to the White Jackets, the girls' pep club. During the club period the boys discuss school activities, . assembly periods and athletics. The members practice the formations of the pep drills for the pep meetings and the gridiron at the various football games. The Red Jackets boys . and the White Jackets girls formed the letters E and the initial of the competing team's school between the halves. This year the regular dance was omitted. During assembly pep meetings and at all interscholastic athletic contests the Red Jackets promote school spirit. The members Wear red jackets trimmed in white. F G 'll S, , 'mkium' Q f sw s H... Page One Hunclrcd Seventeen F Third Row-R. Hallbeclr, R. Mcllish, O. Dice, H. NVndc, D. Wood, D. Hess, E. Powers. Second Row'-G. Van Saun, E. Kulp, XV. Squires, J. Mzuxwcll. M. Richards, C. Harris, S. Banks. J. Roper, D. Abbott, B. Scvcrson. First Row-L. Sibley, L. Barry, C. Sibley, B. Gundlach, D. Card, Mr. Bliss, R. Webb, H. Graham, G. Milf lard, H. Sycr, A. Smith. Edwin Powers OFFICERS Harry Syer ........... .,...,.,.......... , .....................,.. .................P'fssidcnl ........ViccfP1csidcm ,fi 2 V, w :Tia 'Q 9 jg-Q51 ,l': L if' ' se,,1u'-atefkf, 4--4 fffl,9,g0H7i ,. !-',V ,lgffylllg ti? . 717, fm X l wqiidiyfg ii .. , g CX ,I 1 L' N- . .Q viii, I-gg..,ad' i l in ii fi f 'X 4 1 .Fu iei .fa ' . f GZ, Wy, 'I if l jfcriqhl ffl- s 1.. ly' 1 Bill Bowman ....... ...............,..........., S ec1eza1y I'1casu1c-r ' b Dunne Wood ........ ........... A ssistzml SCC1CldTy'TTCdSUTC1 rpg, UMA' 'XC Q QQ .fs Frederick Bliss .... ...,..........., ........................ S p onsnr f lf l l Y l l 'Un , .J fsigp ' Wi-- Sclence Club F Wgaf CIENCE CLUB is one of the oldest clubs at East. Its meetings 2:5 jig are devoted entirely to the discussion of scientific subjects, P Q ,Q Q A as the purpose of the club is to create interest in scientific Q, A K- f discoveries and physical phenomena. Membership is open to g 'hi f 1. GW! ' if all who have taken or are taking either physics or chemistry. V, 722 is During the past year the club members were enter- l .3J3Q5 M-. 95? , .545 tained by two outside speakers. The first was Leo Patterson, XL l E a local astronomer, who gave a talk on the stars of the winter I E sky. The second was William Foraker, who gave a demonstration of high- -jjgwqlf frequency phenomena. During club meetings many demonstrations have - been erformed by the Program committee and discussions of scientific R' I - Aff' P gk. k tv, Milan... subjects have been carried on by the members. A great deal of credit for the planning of the club meetings is to be given ' to David Hess. Page Une Himclred Eiglxrccn Niggas fini. . CKY. r . fsilSGiflfsl:izsiffl 2i r Q Q l6?KXj,lAii1H'fff 5,5 sie 1 if X Xx'i'iQ?1xh'YK '7 - ..ff--fzfx 'QL ' 4 1, 7 fliwy ,' trim V v.. fff,jhXlm:Q ,W 6 ik -N. . -XR X61 3 ge- AKA' - T 5 N Q .- L J W H - x ply-,Jgjp 2 ,nGQr1y'T7'i if ll 1 FdlEl7'li.2i5-FFQQAVilffilftlly ,Q Jafar 'TCL fl of N--f--he ' . .A . 5. 1 Qqwig? : 3: if F E5'iPQf1i'PIC'Pf1ff' ' .-1 D Far-, wflm. 'Jaw .2x'l'iQf vl'iV 9k.- ,.,: lidml lm xifilfcl, uf'-Nl, f3'wL'1m afU5f','q.i'f?llTSt . . it ll, V ., f titwm. e1l4'?4f+?ii?g9J,Aa1,rNtigffaa A ' 1' - .1 lilly 'Njjlifi-- gfvfilfilt- l We t 5 . 3 X Y., Q .gjlzggl , N lb N .A ' fe lx 'iwiiviff , -.1-fx .,'ffW3. 2- 4' ,4,1p'f? 1 Vw J xxx X xx . 4' 7' l X 1 c,XN.,1x f - V 'jg 1 J ft. N. l i Ya' X -A f ' val- ,fe X X 1,514 ,.-'ZX N Qffgjh, X Second Row-A. Cuupcr, M. McKinnon, A. Van Weuering, M. Merriman, H. Haglcr, F. Nonr, R. Agrelius, E. Blmnlscrg, R. Kccfc, E. A. Evans, M. Watson, M. Faris, R. M. Webster, K. Mngraw, G. White, L. Stcgncr. First Row-J. Cogswcll, K. Hinsdcll, L. Bohmcr. M. Ford, Mrs. Lowe, j. Klein, V. Rolston, B. Rockield, F. Cohen, J. McConnell. B. McKannon, XV. Bates, B. Hart. Gwendolyn YVhitc .... Mary Jo Halley ...... june Klein ............... Walter Bates ,.....,......,. Mrs. Mary lf. Lowe.. Y X sd nilffu OFFICERS ..................P1csidcnt .........ViccfP1csirlcnt ......,........SCCTClLITy ..........T1eusu1e1 ........,.SDDYlSOT Script Club CRIPT CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Mary E. Lowe, continued in its second year with two script books even more successful than the first one published last spring. The editors have had a wider field from which to select, and in View of the com- ment the editions have caused, the magazine is assured a definite place in school activities. Although the publication is done by the club, all teachers submit material from their classes. Several pieces have been accepted in amateur magazines and others have been favorably criticized by prominent writers. Alternate meetings were devoted to outside speakers. Among these were Blanche Young McNeil, eminent teacher of short story writing, and William John, author and winner of an O. Henry prize. At other meetings the club criticized the original work of the members. Candidates for membership are requested to submit some literary attempt, to be judged by a committee. Page One HlLHd1Ud Nineteen Q A l 1 Third Row-E. Ayer, N. Snivcly, G. Lundbnrg, M. Nelson, A. Corske, S. Glick, H. Spiro, C. Wallace. Second Row-L. Heller, S. Ficman, A. Lichtenstein. C. Richman, H. Mattcrii, il. Roscnblum, E, Sobol. E. Troy, A. Kahan. First ROB-BH llfright, C. Redding, C. Caruso, Mr, Putnam, Mr. Hays, A. Rosenthal. J. Dublin, A. Hayutin, P. cisc . im' 9925, ?L 5 in ,K A if fl-,nkin ci. f , .Nj '1,f',- Lili y gagiifmg '76, fi ' s6T27'rff'4f'f 'offs l f'i'lX'i 'f , .1 ,.fQw4ly .W ,ii rf., flffld ,Kr off , l1Y'!rVi'lfitfHQ l gl 514336 armani 2? Q l hh - OFFICERS Albert Rosenthal. ....... ......................,....., ....,.,........., P 1 csidunl jack Dublin ................ ....................... ........ V i cc-President Charles Redding ......... ..................... S ccnlary Charles Caruso ...... .....,......,........... T 1urml'ru'r Herbert Spiro ............. . ........,. Sc1gunnLfaL1A'rms Ralph B. Putnam .... .... ....,.......,......... S p umm Senate ' f' - -2' ENATE, spurred on by continual success, completed perhaps 'l' i ma A mx 'MTI 'f.aii. as chairman of the the most successful year in its long existence. Under the skillful leadership of Ralph B. Putnam, sponsor, and Albert Rosenthal, president, the club forged ahead to become a leader in school activities. On January twenty-ninth Senate played host to East at a dance. The proceeds of the annual Senate Snow Frolic were donated to charity. In spite of the depression, Jack Dublin, committee, produced a dance that was not lacking in attend- ance, quality of refreshments or music. This event was followed by another success on the evening of February twenty-second. Led by Captain Glick, the Senators defeated Congress for the first time in their annual basketball game by a score of 17 to 16. On March tenth Senate held an open meeting featuring Judge Robert M. Steele as its speaker. As an aftermath a banquet at the Cosmopolitan Hotel was given in honor of all graduates of the club. Page Om: Hundred Twenty '..'32-11211 ,fl J get. ,-- aaaabaa gl- ,EQ j lii',lf1f,a2-mg? Lrg. aaafiea 1 l,.ff' lf'lf.j', ?2?f T5 p r 1 A gif?-rg f tier Times- fowse-fs s of . X- emxfe-.-..r - , avmkli 'fyrffg-gv:.Q--'ff ef. in,g.figrfEQ:j2?5f'fQh-at134 , :swf , are -cpl, . 'l. J3-'91, lHTTiTif1'ifMl!4,Qgjfi wi it-mv We l M.-w s is QQ: Filliliah are meg .. 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V 1 C8'PTCSidCYll George Whiiford ......... ................ S ecfetary Harry Sycr ....................... ........... T 'reasurer Mrs. Ella W. Snyder ....,. .......... S ponsa1 Senior Chefs ENIOR CHEFS desire To learn-to achieve. As its purpose this club teaches its members how to attain absolute cleanli- ,5 ness and efficiency in all matters pertaining to culinary arts. The club has followed these ideals closely since its was first organized by Mrs. Ella Walker Snyder. During the past year the club meetings have been devoted to learning how to cook various foods. The members can use the knowledge of cooking that they acquired in cook- ing at home as well as on their camping trips. In addition, selecting proper camp equipment, locating and making of camps, and maintaining clean and sanitary quarters are topics discussed. The annual banquet, a six-course dinner, was prepared by the members and exemplified the combined knowl- edge obtained at the meetings. U 'X . 0 ' --A '....., Page One Hundred Twentyfane M S ' Yf' W W ' y f Second Row-H. Graham. C. Grace. G. Douglas, G. Lundberg, C. Mrrrck, S, Green, M. Spickler. First Row-T. Cravcr, B. Powell, B. Nichols, Mr. Charlcsworth, C. Morck, H. Gray, R. Dawson. OFFICERS Claude Merck ......,.... ...................... ................., P 1' esirlcnt Bob Nichols ......... , ..... .. ,.......,. Viccflaresidem Ben Matthews ............ ............... S acretnfy Harold Gray .................. ........... 'T 'reasu-rc-r H. YV. Charlesworth ......... ............ . Sponsor . Slide Rule 59' was ELIDE RULE CLUB has a membership of students of mathe- . gh' 0' matics and science who find it necessary to do a great deal of problem solving which involves multiplying and dividing approximate numbers, extracting roots of numbers, raising to powers, and combinations of these processes. These com- putations can be readily accomplished with the use of the slide rule. The Slide Rule Club serves those students who desire to learn the use of the slide rule and to become acquainted with its operation and the principle of its use in connection with mathematics. In two semesters a student can learn the use of the ordinary slide rule and become somewhat skillful in its use. After all, it is a device whose operation is rather easily learned, and which is used constantly in business and the sciences, especially engineering. Membership is open to all students, but the club is limited to twenty-five. Each member must provide himself with a slide rule. - 'B .X fs N ' .xf:Qf:+ All 'N : .5 i Q 2 Qgeigs W xx x 'Q' wifi' m ,K +A Q 1l2l5l4l5lGli Page One Hundvud Twenty-two '7 -QV: if . Wgftfl l ,WJ JI' I -,Z I1 '-1 JP W flag! xltiir' K f,i?Q?if.M N 'C A jf fig f Jr I Nu' 1 L Qflifv if f R z x.f+f-fs 3E Q5 itil?-Rfp -4' M 1 aff! 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Cross. if, N. ,.1f,gfA5l.,, -te? , Q 'fi ,336 omcans V, .tj ,J K I Qnlmucii Pcrnsaoncd .......... ............................... .....,...... ...... E 1 esiglent 5 '1fll',1fk. ,xftrlin 'Az-., Sxv C 1 ........ ...................... ........ . . .. i - ' t 0.55: ares .,:::.,i .,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,..,,,,., f f,.Sz5i:.,zr. 'Q ,-1-igvfrgffi.-l',,'5QlQ,A' Wilbur Leonard ..,.....,......,.. ................ 'T 'rea.m're1 - 5 li-'i-xg.. 113723. 1-'I ll Miss Anna Merle Dillon ...... .,....,....... S ponsar ' - f1?:HQl o Spanish Club AT' 4. --aw' , F54 -Q 215.-'1u:5'iifQf?t T' X My MA,-Z PANISH CLUB, La Sociedad Castellanaf' is an organization g . l l ll:-BQ. ka to promote interest in the Spanish language and in all Spanish --ov'-I4 - A I subgects. A, The club has been entertained during the past year by a 1 Swim number of programs presented by Senor Frausto, Senora Lxfi--1 N, ' Deus, Senora Vasquez, William Clifford and Miss Mabel - -A , XXX - -' Q' Ferguson. Recently the members competed in a. Spanish lx X short story contest. A complete scrapbook of clippings con- X cerning the civil war in Spain and the Spanish republic has been made. Eight Q P e , ' ' books in Spanish, published in Spain, have been contributed to the school by Tl. Jia the club. This year the club presented medals to Spanish students. To be x J.. 'NX eligible for a medal, one must have had two years of Spanish and must pass l 'llq certain rigid requirements. -, The annual posada or Christmas fiesta was observed before the Christ- IX mas holidays. An ample basket was presented by the club to a needy Spanish X li family. 'X N l, XX p IX fo fg x Ci, .X Page One Hundred Tivcmy-tlvrce '1 x X . rf, ,I Third Row-C. Mccr. A. Rifkin, N. Sncck, D. Feldman. D. Barnes, S. Hauth, P. Hamner, D. Chandler, M. Wandel, K. Anderson, H. Uzzcll, D. Pohly. Second ROW-S Katz. P- M3h0nBY. M. Cartwright, A. Neal, J. Edwards. H. Armstrong, L. Tweed, R. Baker, L. Hellerstein, C. XVilliams, F. Briggs, P. Mahoney, XV. Tranmcr. First Row-M. Lind, L. Steins, D. Beatle, M. Long, C. Segal, Mrs. Cole, R. Emrichh, I. Barr, L. Withers, R. Cohen, P. Razec, M. Edgerton, . . . e . V jamerson, Z Wandl OFFICERS Mildred Edgerton ..... ......,..,.,,,,.......,....,. ,.,....,, P 1 egidem . .......... Sccrctmy .........'T'n:asu-rar .. ...... Sponsor Patricia Razee ................. ..,... . ,.............. Patricia Mahoney ...... Mrs. Rose H. Cole ..... .. Three T's HREE T'S is a girls' social club which grows in membership and interest each year. When this club was originated at the old East, it was to be a home economics club, but it has ' - since been reorganized. The three T's signify taste, tact and thoughtfulnessf' All of these are considered in planning the club activities for the year. The meetings were made interesting by discussions and occasional outside speakers. Mrs. Catherine Dines Prosser of the Denver Post spoke to the club on topics of general interest. One of the most pleasant and profitable meetings of the year was the get-acquainted meeting Which was planned by the sponsor, Mrs. Rose H. Cole. The club, as a part of its social service work, filled sixty stockings at Christmas for the Elyria day nursery. A successful and pleasant year was brought to a close by a club breakfast which was carried out in the spring motive. Qi ' sr .!,,. in ' , l X Page Ona Hundred Tuwnryffnur C K 9 ll ,lf ifir . ri 7 fr 7ls 0 A I ? x - 52 l 7 if , 2' it Ws,?fEf . ' li, tm! ,' 3' 'i Q11 K' 5,115 fl 94' H Q-LLIQ5-ll? l A Hi ' .. ec-'vidio QALQ 4 lf-' .-iff - Mx is ' Lum mill. 'G ,I Q' . K A K A A dl A J .J 'am 4 'P .ul Q , in lu C V, .L ci J I .:,,,,.5 , jfQi 'riff ms. f F. ---1... 'a S091 :alll lea fr N- lt . C lf 5' this -M, d l yn ng, xl 'jhffiln xii .I '.. t 1 , V 'bm ll if - viz. . may WW V 'il' lllfmillgl fr ,cy f it W- f. Loilglif? X5 xv' f'. ,ix'l, . , 9 , gfywlm srlfen '-1 .l M ' did? lvl '- X X .Q lj N? -'Tf74rx -Q'Q'wQQlffZq?i ,Q Qt . -MH - 4 .vY:,.:s:+, ...LA 'fi' .1 , 55 . , ' X If i f , , J J, lf ' 'F F 'JJ 'I 11, lf, f I I 'I X 1 1 ff fn 1 f R , ji' ..Jk '0' x' Tffgzjxyiil I . . 'i , Q f fl J jdllllr L if UI , . , , ,, ,... 511.9111 X14 '59 .Qld my N f I , 'rl I, I It N, LTR , fp fe x e- RE N K: A JAH. l R fy-,Ji 1,51 iiciivfrffw qjfgiw .NYSQQV S . ' 1 My f' P 'i R f'fl'iu1 Qf I , L L. CQ 'ani-.:n'ge.i i ' I i 1 en We A .if . -11. ,-,H . M .04 - U i . fm, if g ...Wx -- E ,L . 2 fi iris-1 iff f ' ' - .Nik . if , ,, TW, ,-,X Third Row-Z. Steinberg. S. E. Prey, R. M. Webster, F. M. Jensen, E. Stagg, J. MeKittrick, G. Barr. 4. 5.15 G. Bailey, li. Keith. ig' fllffffflfv ' ff. 953, Second Row-K. Shafer. M, Shziclford, M. Griffith, B. Grifiith, M. Quick, E, Magnfan, J. Magafan, J. Flack, ?3Ni6,'f7!1'fJf'Ql.7 L. Slavsky, J. Lester, E. Sherwood. 'lgif?9fi5f F-1.93 First Row-V. Parsons, D. Pitts, L. Tnrncr, R. Petersen, J. Fzihlnncl, nl. M. Rose, P. Duncan, R. Duncan Qh4gi'm1gQigx' Miss Perry. L. Taylor, G. Brady, C. XViik, E. Snow. i ss .fps f. 1- Z-'fl!Q3n1i?EeeiA ffil JV .cv L- - a3?3a3i'+F.Piikzssibga jtlw ,ffgwef--inrwfiwtwfgfg Two ARTS OFFICERS SP1-HNX OFFICERS ' M Y' M , 'HM-l 514' Polly Duncan .................,....... ................................ P resident Eunice Welch, ,lennic Mac Rose .........,.............. Presidents 1 ,lcnnie Mae Rose ...................,.............. ...... .... V i ccfPrendeu: Della Pins ......,..,..,....,..,......,.......... ...... .......... V i ce-Pnsiclcnt JCM Filhlund .... ' .......,.. ......... S u cvclafy-'Trcasu1c1 Lucy Turner ........ ....... .... . ............... S e crcmfy 'N Miss l lClCh Pttffy ......... ........,..,.........,.,, S p0'n501 Rugggll Peterson ,,,, ........,,, 'I' 1cusu're'r A frgggfixl Miss Helen Perry ....... ,.... ..... S p onsar 1 'fi ...L-.7 Off, 44.41 . 4112.5 N 'sq s - .twat- 'fffflijy it XX .. J , .C M Two Arts and Sphinx ---lb -Vi n , , if Qgigijf 1 f WO ARTS CLUB aims to afford profitable use of leisure . ffaim.. ' 35,7 11 ,f i time for those interested in art. Xi -5 2 ,N A variety of programs this year included illustrated W if Xp 2- 'lx addresses by local artists, who pointed out art in landscape X. ' Y - , lb architecture of parks and private grounds. Colorful silk and .X ' ,yew !,.Q'lM cotton draperies were shown to train the eye for the color . lf' 13111 Lsiiiff gaarmony used to enrich the home. Original, artistic stunts jf' nj! Q character study were offered and some meetings were jx ,V WX fy, devoted to handiwork in decorating boxes or making gifts. . gf 1 A small group of art students make up the Sphinx Club, an organization ,riff which is for the purpose of furthering the creative talent of those who intend iffy to enter the artistic field professionally. The programs are for artists rather , Q1 than those who merely desire to broaden their appreciation. The members X' A X ' feel that the visual arts have an irnportant role in American c1v1l1zat1on. XXX B, X will ' x L X Page One Hundred Twentyffiuz .efiw if X TEXT' 'ifglj , ' Wi H' 'if 3 Z x iiliisg-3.51 Q57 5 g, 35 C F12 ' -fwlels LL L ' .QQ- S X Sixth Row-J. Prosser, E. Evans, E. Nelson, V. Turner. M. Bontmzm, A. Harper. F. Patton, C. Scdcrburg, M. Whitlock, G. Stark, H, Roberts, E. Smedlcy. Fifth Row-G. Ingram. M. Viclccrs. E. Askling, M. Brooks, G. jones, M. ,l. Hardie, V. Roper, M. Reynolds, D. Bnnehnrt, E. Harris. Fourth Row-F. Warren, J. Williams, K. Stodghill, V. Sccric, V. Evcnson, R. Riddle, R. Drzilrc, M. Roudc' hush, E. Nicdheiser, E. Meyer, E. Campbell. Third Row-H. M. Meyer. ,l. Taylor, P. Peacock, G. Oruhood, G. Taylor. W. Sappington, A. Hartncr, L. Blair, L. Parmelcc, J. Dcrrybcrry, E. Johnson, M. Taylor, R. Youngkin. Second Row-J. Murray, M. W'nlker, A. Stratton, H. Mungcr, E. lVood, D. Phelps, E. Strickland, G. Swan, K. Saundcrson, J. Leach, V. Coltrane. D. Earle, J. McConnell, J. Blaine. First Row--M. Hollenkamp, D. Rylandcr. D. Munger, H, C. Gittings, D. 1. Shulmrt, B. Scvcrs, K. Kendrick Mrs. Snydcr, J. Walker, M. Blair, E. Cartwright, A. Roper, M. Lucas. p I OFFICERS Katherine Kendrick .... , ,... . ....,.....,....,............. ............ P resident Virginia Collissun ............. .................,... ....,.. V i cu-President Josephine Walker ................. ............. S ccrctuvy Beverly Scvers. ....... . ................, ........ T 1en.w.1i:r Mrs. Ella Walker Snyder ....... ....... S ponsnr White Jackets ' P5-V9 HITE JACKETS CLUB is composed of girls who have an average of B in all the subjects they are taking and are interested in school athletic activities. It corresponds to the Red Jackets Club for boys. The purpose of this club is to encourage school spirit. All the members of this club have a uniform which they wear at the football and basketball games and also at the pep meetings. These uniforms consist of White jackets trimmed in red, red skirts, White sweaters and red berets. The club members gave drills during the intermission for the half at the football games this year. During the club meetings, pep meetings and drills were planned and practiced. The White Jackets Club gave a Leap Year social hour March twenty-second, which was open to all East students. The club has been organized for two years and is sponsored by Mrs. Ella Walker Snyder. Ai fr :. 'xv ' ll ll 1 A lu ll I ll ll ll ll ll ll II il ll li -- -- I I ...-s.-- Puge Ona Him:.l1ud Twenty-six will ' salad . , .ei f X til? flair lil 1 X 3 X X 5' 'aff iarkf? afalrrsr fi ,C If J i I ll grfhfggb Mfg., twin. P Q 'AA I bar J Vol . fixis rf' fm' 5 C Y 1 . 'l V- T E YYI . : IJ 5' 1, , , if is -Tr:-.,. N-4?YiWQxl -Elfiililifi Eg ea gg 5? siia siie in inf ki 1 ' S, I-f. ., lik? , mlijlf. 173' lI 2'JrTjg ,' -i f Q'- J,ff 'i J. 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CC ,..-il I , illll QLYTXLI 'Br -- , .- 1 - -r ,I ji 'iff 1 iV'3li'.'f 'rw'-.f4.5 1'5b 'if 1132? iN N3 diff s .-.--4,-tr! XXAM Q -iigtiaym I. - N. . ll - ff, , .,.,.,. - - -.W .- Q F -,,.fa'g ' I fb- .N XXX CHI---I I W4 ij Xi ix x X IX- X . X , C p1 .J J . t V A ' I . s . , rv ti' , ,i-I. 1 .JAN Q .li till' , -1-5 -. K2 iq rg ., . Filth Row-I. Button, ll. llurch, I. BI'2UlClCI'll3l.ll'g, ll. Malone, H. Crcagan, F. Furry, ,I. Bradley, ,I. Black C Tlmonms L. jenkins, E. Likes, S. Furry. Fourth, Row-El Hzuglcr, C. Shraiberg, L. l. Monurd, l. Corbett, ,I. Doughty, L. Wilson, L. Withers D. Clmrlcs, G. Eckmzm, D. Garrett, B. Dc Camp. Third Row-R. Wallace, G. Howard. C. Muhr. T. Godfrey, L. Shea, M. Gardell, A. J. Goss, W. Gray j. llmdbury, B. Ross, L. Bernstein, E. W':irrcn. Second Row--B. Talbot, P. Horton, R. Horne, L, Gicrhart, XV. Hays, ,I. Bailey, R. Spencer, W. Powers I Nwgcl G Putcrson H Dahllwcrg. First-lloui-Fl Xlicscoll. D., R.. Watson. D. Pohly. L. Aronofi, F. Jcnscn, D. Roberts, Miss jones, M. Lewis E. Fuller, B. Anderson, D. Dyrcnforth, R. Duncan, C. Wiilc. Dorutlxy Roberts ....... Nlurslxzill Lewis ...... lirnmull Fullcr Florcncc ,Icnscn ...... Miss Oliva: jones... GFFICERS ......P1csidr:nt Vice-President .........Secrcta1y ........'l'reaxun:r ........Spo'nxo1 Wonder ONDER CLUB was organized under the sponsorship of Miss f Olive M. Jones to stimulate interest in the sciences of Zoology, 0 W geology, astronomy and botany. 74' 2 I Outside speakers have contributed to the value of the e V C group this year. Robert Niedrach from the Colorado Museum Wx . 1 of Natural History gave an illustrated address on state birds. Mrs. T. D. A. Cockerell spoke on her trip to South Africa and showed slides of the pigmies and animals of that continent. William Kelley, leader of the Junior Colorado Mountain Club, gave a talk on the value of hiking in'the Rockies. He illustrated his points with pictures taken by his club While on excursions. In May the annual picnic was held at City Park. Another time a trip was made through the zoo and a visit was paid to the Chamberlain observatory to .A - A+ to d h e- stu te stars. . 'X y C Page one Hundred frwtmy-.Wm Honor Cup ALTER GRAHAM was chosen this year as the most outstanding member of the senior class. Because of this he was awarded the honor cup of the class of 1920. This cup stands for excellence in scholarship, athletics, citizen- ship and school activities. Walter has had an almost perfect scholastic recordg he has Won two letters in golf, and in addition he was the man- aging editor of the Angelus. The senior class each year elects three candidates who are to compete for the cup. From these three the faculty chooses one as the most outstanding and deserving senior. The two other candidates this year were Sarah Ann Fowler and Kenneth Skaer. Walter Grznhnm Alumni Scholarship HIS year Arthur Bernstone and W. Beverly Hart received the alumni scholarship awards. One hundred dollars will be given to each. Need of the money and their record at East were taken into consideration by the faculty committee, composed of Roscoe C. Hill, Miss Mar- garet E. Smith and Ralph S. Pitts. Both boys are members of National Honor So- ciety and were active in clubs. Arthur was president of Local Honor Society. The prize was founded by the senior class of 1924. Each year the senior class donates a sum of money which is added to the scholarship fund. The present fund amounts to about five thousand dollars, the interest on which is shared by the scholarship winners. Arthur Bcrnstonc Beverly Hart Thatcher Cup HARLES GARNETT, who has been outstanding in ath- letics during his three years at East, received this year's Thatcher cup. The trophy is awarded annually by Mr. Thomas Thatcher as a memorial to the interest of his son, Thomas, Jr., in athletics. A committee of five, consisting of Mr. Carl S. Schweiger, Mr. Kenneth N. Julsrud, Mr. Roscoe C. Hill, Mr. Clark H. Spitler and Mr. Oscar Marinoff, selected the winner for his record in athletics, the predominating factor, and his schol- astic and leadership abilities. Charles has received letters in football, basketball and track. Charles Garnett Page Ona Hundntl T1c'cv1l3-fcnglxz . N 'XJ nillr' ' 1' 'Ll ffl-'Q er :ff ff in , if QQ 'gig f. f iff. . 5521143 ' .531 f- 1 if ' x Y , . fifipzgl. 1 V 5' -in -. aqlzikfftfivh .f14,i1l-ir f,-s1w11r,f?.i.a f2ffR5.13ifEfQs7tf fe- ?3 'filfll lffifgf ,nf lla mu ,fl . 1, J 1 gui Us ,1 l'I1,' ax, nf, fl ff.. N ,- ,,a'zQ-,A Tiff., f ,l uffw'I5,ilLjgi'l,g .fff f f-fds.i?.,Cw4 lrt.l-.llzafmtf ', 4r14.'M i 2 v' f.3w-:Fr wc' X it 'i' if :1,,,14,. MK' .2 fy! u :.g-1-u.-nsf f ,aw 1 'ilif'-,dlfrlp ' J if .- J. If N ,1f,7L,,,,f I .f.5f.rQ.ffi'f J f,:. 7' f 1 , ff ' l C V , . u mi il f'25fi.g if C , srl sas N '1 5 Xxx' ' V-hmm .1 f- A L' ear rfjrjcIwCh1f.,5' ,, . t.,,w t .JV-ww . 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Edith Hill Memorial Contest HE Edith Hill memorial short story contest prize was won this year by Robert Quick, senior, with a story entitled Loony Latimer Washes Out. The winner was awarded a book selected by the committee in charge of the contest, which comprised Mrs. Mary E. Adkisson, Miss An- nette Badgley and Miss Helen Hunter. In order to encourage creative writing in East High School, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Hill, who were much inter- ested in this line of work, twelve years ago offered a prize for the best short story written each year in the short story 4 classes. On the death of Mrs. Hill, in 1930, the faculty and the students took over the contest, made it a memorial to her and threw it open to the entire school. Ruhcrt Quick Principal's Poetry Prize i OHN COGSWELL, senior, and Dona Marshall, junior, tied for first place in the Principal's Poetry prize con- test, inaugurated this year by Roscoe C. Hill as a companion contest to the Edith Hill memorial short story competition. J ohn's prize-winning poem is titled t'Hunt- er's Death , Dona's, Mojave Desert. The keenness of the contest was further indicated by the choice of six to share second place: Florence Noar, Ellen Louise Perry, Margaret M. Reynolds, Louise Stegner, Gwendolyn White and Re- becca Youngkin. Special mention was accorded John Amesse, Eleanore Eld- ridge and Della Pitts for their humorous verse. Lillian White Spencer, nationally-known Colorado poet, judged the entries. john Cogswnzll Dona Marsliull Wolcott Sight Reading Contest ANE ROSS, senior, received the Wolcott medal awarded for the fifty-third annual girls' sight-reading contest. The contest was held in the East High auditorium on Febru- ary twenty-sixth. The judges were Mrs. Paul Essert, Mrs. Hamlet Barry and Mrs. Harry Herman. Thirty-five sophomore, ten junior and thirty-five senior girls read in the preliminaries, where four from the senior class and three each from the junior and sophomore classes were elected to take part in the final reading. Those who were chosen to compete with Jane in the finals were Mar- . . . guerite Alexander, Jane Calvert and Adina Littell. sopho- more-sg Jean Hogarth, Frances Frakes and Zecil Wandel, juniors, and Ethel Blomberg, Hasseltine Chessher and Adeline Graves, seniors. jam. Ross Page One Hundred Twenty' rr- . ' 1 F-N-, T' -7. f. .fl-s Edwin Van Cisu Washington Essay Contest HE George Washington essay contest was held this year in many schools throughout the country as a part of the celebration of the Washington bicentennial. The best essay from each Colorado school was sent to the Admini- tration building, where a committee decided upon the state winner. Edwin Van Cise, the representative from East, won the first prize in the state of Colorado with his essay entitled Soldier and Statesman. Albert Rosenthal wrote the sec- ond best essay at East. The prize, a silver medal, was pre- sented in the auditorium April twentieth. Vergil Medal HE Vergil medal, originated by the Eta Sigma Phi fra- ternity, is presented to those stu- dents who received A at the end of each semester of fourth- year Latin. The award is of bronze. The inscription on the face means I try to subordinate things to my- self, not myself to things, and the one on the reverse, For excel- lence in classic language. Those who received the tokens this year are Rachel Agrelius, Ruth Baer, du Pont Breck, James Clark, Florence Cohen, Dominic De Rose, Jack Dublin, Maurice Ervin, Walter Graham, Muriel Greene, Archie Kahan, Karl Montrose, Max Nelson, Charles Redding, Louise Stegner, Aubrey Threlkeld and Marjory Truby. Thelma Larson, Kate Peck, David Swift and Thomas Swift won the honor in 1931. Kiwanis Americanization Contest James Clark Page Ona Hundred 'I'l1i1 ll HE preliminaries for the thirty-seventh annual Kiwanis Americanization contest were held on January twenty- first, 1932, in East's auditorium. James Clark was chosen to represent East in the finals, which were held on February nineteenth at Manual Training High School. Clark won third place in the final contest. Robert Putnam of Manual won first. The contest was first originated in 1895 as the I. N. Stevens prize contest. On the death of Mr. Stevens, the f 1 l si l 1, . V, WL .ailigfi ff'-'J' f. 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The contestants were Wendell Chase, Kendall Dane, Robert Dane, Jack Dublin, Jack Griffin, Charles Karhoff, Samuel Lewish and Albert Rosenthal. 7 A1b.,,,R,,Se,,,ha1 The prize, a gold medal stamped with the likeness of the founder, was won by Albert Rosenthal. The sponsors this year were Walter S. Reed, Miss Catherine St. Clair and Ralph B. Putnam. The Shafroth Contest N the all-city Shafroth extemporaneous oratorical contest, East was represented by Albert Rosenthal and Jessica Barnard, who were the winners in the preliminary contest held at East. In the preliminaries, each contestant was given a subject of timely interest with thirty minutes to prepare a speech. The representatives from each high school then met at the East auditorium and were required to make a seven- minute speech with only an hour's preparation on one of three assigned subjects pertaining to general, local or student interests. This final contest was won by two students from Jessica Barnard North. Jack Waite was first among the boys with a speech on the 'Russian five-year plan and Viola Kraus triumphed among the girls with a talk on the business depression. The winners were given prize books of their own selection. Steinberg Prize ELMA HIATT was chosen as the 1932 winner of the -1 i-af' Y ' jf Louise Steler Steinberg prize for excellence in short- Hg, 'rx 'S lvl, hand, business English and typing. i The award was instituted in 1924 in memory of Louise .f Steler Steinberg, an East graduate, and later a commercial ' teacher here. Since then the prize has been awarded an- ' 'EQ nually to the best commercial student at East. ' Zelma has completed her commercial course and taken one semester of review. Throughout her school career she has maintained an exceptionally high average. Page One ,Mil Rail! I l L iwli' Zelma Hiatt Hmzd-rud Thirty-one . ff'-2-xr Ig f E-U Marry jo Hnlllzy Dorothy Dunn Erirlor Sponsor Gilbert Lundhorg llulm Bnilcy Kutlxlccn Conyers Bll.il'l'H1NS Mzznligcr Sports Edxror Axxislrmt Editor The Spotlight HE East High Spotlight is the best high school newspaper in Colorado, according to ratings of the University of Colorado department of journal- ism. Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic fraternity, awarded the Spotlight a plaque because of this rating. The Spotlight grade was 94 out of a possible 100. During the past year the Spotlight has sponsored many school activities. At the first of the year it conducted Howdy Day to create a more friendly attitude among the students. Later a popularity contest was held under its auspices. Among the outstanding special issues of the paper were he Red and White and senior editions. Dorothea Earlc Mzuxinc YVatson Aubrey Tlrrclkelcl Helen Eliznbctlm Recs Hildcgarnl Krnnwzfcld Society Editor Funturc Editor Sturlunt Advisor Desk Editor Ciruulrxzmri Manager XVnltcr Karrer Ellen Louise Perry David YVl1it1rker Charlotte Hays Frcd Swisher Columnist Agn, Przlibpty Plrnlngmphcr 'l yp's! Sports - ' f U ,. ,V i U IL Page Onc Htmrired Thirty-tru D A Q QEJWQ ix' A '15 .WVJQQH if 1 1 I. 3 . J W .gp f,,vf .' fmffiffw' awk i' Wall. fi Qllgjrgw JJ lag fr eo My ax' n f Q, -NIJ I I.: Lp ,gr My I. Qffw to mafia ., .i A N'-f1.lp1LiTj3ji?.7i4:5 tit '1' in-' W'-1-N' Wg Q , f . 4 'f lyx lr- '75 qvjikggyq Q wi 4 mlm X K I .' fix ,,,, . - -atil a iig an .islam --uv N5 i-X A ,Q 1, 1' it 5, ,4 .,.,-,,,,. 'J if S fl Wifi: 'r - iff: r, WR all if ,ilu - VR. 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An Business N -ll 'N bi, , , ' ' fi -jlvfl 11.2'6As'5'1g',xi?4z:-3.1Hifi- me T1 f'll1 5 - .Vlfzvf QS - T' Vi' lf i f , rwrvr V KKVVV 7 KVV, Y W U k W wrvr f Vfrrrr W M-W WWW l Mk X Xl in llu.mxcA.x Wulvx Business Assocmzc Editm' Business Gi1lx' Spons Editfrr . 'f 1 l ml 'X LX. .lflfkffff N lin ' 'V' Q, 13,2 '- 14 ,., Ltlgimxl Ji i y. i- ff lil-irrrlc-: Kriclcc Allwrl liusrnllxul .lane Nlurmy Nliriaiu RfJlllgEfl7Cl4 Ned Stccl David YVhitaki:r x , fr I 'l'jvpxsL BIHIIICAIG 'Typist 'fuclmical Assistant Pliatographcr Plmtogmplxer Ag X , I , .XX1 Y .lf fly J ffl? 1 4' lf-X' .XX xr V K. Xxx , ,,, ' X X 4, Durullnsu liznrlc Artliur Burnstonc ,lolm Bailey Bill Bnrkcr Stanley Moore Betty XVooclrow I' 3, ff Suciuly lfcliwv llublicxty Mmxnugcr Sports Editor Crntounisl Plmotogmpliy A11 X r,-f ' , X fr, . X U ' Page One Hundred Thirty-three X x fi .X 'JAY 'R 'FZ if i 'Z' '- 'T l ii , in MQ EV, 1 .iw aw iw ' Qi HJ . ,full Q 5.'7 Blain Rfg fit' I ll gf X ' Y' -Y ' -'f H-' xr-L Ji.- lil Xglllfz N 1 , ,ff , W V, is 1741-J .4-if r 'L 'ff :nr , rr H .I DEBATING TEAMS L. Bronfln, F. Trunk, A. Rosenthal. Mr. Lehan, J. Dublin, A. Corskc, XV. Squires. Debate DER the supervision of James B. Lehan, the East debate team success- fully argued teams representing the other high schools of the city. The question debated was Resolved, That the United States Recognize- the Present Form of the Russian Government. Those participating in this activity were: Albert Rosenthal and Jack Dublin, aflirmativeg Leon Bronfin and Albert Corske, negative. Others on the squad were Warren Squires and Fletcher Trunk. Jack Dublin, who has debated for two years, and Albert Rosenthal, who has represented East in the interscholastic debates for three years, will be awarded gold pins as a recognition of their Work in this field. Debates this year, although non-decisional, were educational as well as enioyable. As East's team debated both sides of the question, two debates were held with each high school of the city. These debates were held before- the public speaking classes in the schools, except at Manual and South, where' the debates were presented in the school auditoriums before the student body. Page One Hlmdwd Tl1l1lJl'l'Dl47 'HBCJQ dl M, . lgyvft. r .. ' W57g'?. , 1j.i'?ff'g. 451 W , ' .-'frfNL'fg' J 1 'Pr f vw , .ll it . fljbg 4 lvl 14,141 Q ,M 41x , A1 3, , H Q . ,Y . V , Q tal. y7Tf:l63 V qi-,C-'F ,lWJ'ffe -kqhxf N 'i P '- fn-vi V 'ff Kfgyf '-'fwfff- f tm . .. 7.5-FQfQ?Qgsf V' Wray fwlvfiaiw . l ' f I My PQ X wg, . ,,gyw3,,. Lf. 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Hopf l Fw fig J LNQ. 5 fl X ' x ,U Xxxxt XL, ,Mfff 'V --- f' ,XX LX? 17 Y-A rl Xxx lv C E X 'ffl V - ' WL, near Vincennes Indiana, sand received his early'edi1- cation in rural schools near 'there. He was graduated 'from the Indiana State Nor- mal schoalfsnd' later at tended the Universityrof In diana. In 1903 he received an A.B. degree from the University of Colorado and then located at Colorado Springs as a teacher of ,matl1ematjcs. in the schools there. He became principal of the 'Colorado Springs High School in 1910, and in gms, was made superin- tendent of tlieiiityv schools. During this time he earned a 'master .of arts degree.-from Qoloradof college and' did :giiadhatei 'work fat Chicago, Cqlvhibia and 'Indiana Uni? Versiflesa Ih 1920 he ,suc- ceededb .Ha 'MQ fBarrettf ,as principal' of East High 'Scho'ol. ' gl A HMA'-,l1Y. ' 'I o 1 l , A , 5 . ' L I ' speiit liklvqyilflobd on.a4 farm f A 4 f , , l f 1 I If I ' ,H lfx l 7 f ' nl, 1 Iv Cr.Ass1 or 1932: V Many times in your life you will Frmd oddsogainst you, but if you have. faith in your ability, and if you hope thegcouragejso try, you will succeed. 'The first doubt of yourself marks the jirst step to failure. Hold constantly in mind. that you can and'lyou will reach your goal. Never ,-54 allow a shadow of doubt to dim your courage. The breaks -of life will come to' you if you make them come, A 7 Prirtcx '. ' 5 252225 ' V if-.ffwwazwc-5 --'- Page One Hundred Thirtygive L S is 4 .2 747 P?-33 35 943 i 1 ii ' 3717 , .7 1 :J ' 5:31 7. ' ski ' . v', 2, -f M u a - Vg, ' . ' ' , 4 'li ' U , I U ' 4 24 Nw? ,K i ' , -. ,v'iw'if:i.:U ru ggzff f . , , , if- ' -f i', 8:41, gr.-.?3 To CLASS OF 1932: H E:-. As life unfolds before you, :-U.. X 914-bij? ' may you be able to live to ' .NJ Jr ,nik a 3 ' - - . . , 1. ...JE 1- our ull ca aczt or ha if Lv. .. . 1 .., V, 3' 5' ' - -2' 1, ' ness to yourselves and for V51 15 - sefvice to those with whom 5 A , ' you associate. rw? N ' avi.. ., . I 1 Assistant Principal. if as 525213 ,ng . ef., 'Ying . sfulg n JJ, 541- of i Hi-E1 , iff: , , 'e 1'- kid, s-lfvz. .: t 1-f+ 1' .1 -P. 1' . . un -, - Ln' - v, f9f5if-if 'f - . .,, r'.g,f i i , : - I , , . , ' xl . i b i i i X ! -f , ' , i To CLASS OF 1932: V ffl W, May your guiding star r ..fuf'f'fff guide you wright on your un' : A ff V' charted path and may happif K x . ness euev' go with you. 3 E., V I E Dean of Girls. ' Iwi A g i ' K if 1: .J-, TL Q,- fzi 'ul .,.. .. ., g -,V.Q li ..,':' ,ivy . 135 - s . , I 1 .- A ,1 Q , x ' 'P JJ. gk , , N ,A .H H R - .At ,.,..Af A f,- V., wk, .KJ ,,'-1 -'Aw . - A A I i lf'i53'i' W . ' - 1 '- ' 1 i - ' , .. G1.'f'f :':f'-T'-I ,Ji 1- V f ' ' ' ' , .. V ' -:mv -. J. M- iii -V1 ' 5-uw-4. . 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Bribcr Assistant Lilrfmirm Allcvldzlvltc Clerk Llbmriun Axxislmtt Lilmxrxun CURRICULA AND FACULTY 'HE curricula of the Denver public schools are recognized all over the nation as models of modern eliiciency in education. Copies of the courses of study have been sent, on request, to every part of the United States. The East student during his day at school is exposed to these latest methods of X education-and they take. There are two special counselors to each half grade, ,,x r . . . . . jlygtgq-i whose duties are to aid students in planning their programs of study and to 5 'Item-P-A make out the individual schedules of classes according to the pupils, choices. In February, a radio-phonograph combination was purchased which was X used extensively for the rest of the term to reproduce educational broadcasts I K, in the Auditorium and in classrooms. NX In the English department this year, English 5, 6, 7 and 8 have been X A af' replaced by special literature and composition courses. A student must take S-L 'ff , A' '-,Q at least one semester's work in either American, English or contemporary as fi fx literature and one in either junior composition, creative writing, college pre- l 3352.1 paratory composition fknown in the second semester as advanced compo- Jg sition J, newswriting or commercial English. All these courses except the T commercial English were added to the curricula this term. English 3 and 4, ills , i p'4, -ii' required courses, have been changed to 10A composition and 10B literature, QX A respectively. The contemporary literature student becomes acquainted with XXX i -Q lf ff' outstanding modern works. Classroom libraries, changed every six weeks, pro- X ,eff .ff vide unlimited material for individual outside free reading in all literature x ,ga fa X l', K m, . Page One Hwndvcd Thifty-seven H .. -2 it .H U-A E . sms is 5 W l 9 Mrs. Mary E. Aclkisson English Annctfg Bgdglljy Mrs. Laura Bcllc Iiaillcs Latin Co1nmu1ciill Mzurgaret M. Bcynon - , Frederick V. Bliss Katharine Brudcrlin H. W. Charlcsworrli English Physics Biology Miitlicnmlics ENGLISH classes. In the English literature classes, Burke's Conciliation with America, Macbeth and the Winged Horse Anthology fpoetryj are read. American literature students study Works of three periods: colonial, Civil War and modern. The composition classes competed in the Washington bi-centennial essay contest Qsee page 130J. Commercial English students take up the common, everyday English of the businessman. Public speaking and debating and. dramatics are also in the English group. 1 li l l l ' 1 USILAS MARNER,, A' w c' . ll! X, fra, L gill: 1 Y MPM: fvr:4klf'r. wif fl' 'fist' Q'-Ng f 'if 1 t':f Q. 15 ' '- 1 : .fffg Liffgflmi'-Ei2:'l'TlF l! , J 5 ,1,A.'1f lf ffl f,. 1i.f!iff' l' -'Jffrf -nfl' :ui X .2 ,afrr-ow ,L ff .7 m .L g ,, 1 k' '-If-lf Ct' ffl ' ,' Ll'..,i.fFL,, ix '2 lW3:fl7VwQ,zj'l,l. 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Qif,Af1'A ll . 10B ci 'Q-1? f-'Kiki' Literature -A g, g :IL Inf .'.'iPiPll3 'tml ull.: V'5ll'lhf fra-i ill . flxv wi cwQ1.fv:2'.: wt-m,'ll5,w iw 'ifiiifliwr .P C llfl'lf'lriJe'lQf mi- Q-app ffeQg1:Fg?pi',1if4g1gfar4 N' f-.Y 'fin' 'lk WSW, ff , 291211 'lflli fill 'i ffwl.-E uyff L 'Hs- 4t7f.fnll'rl - f' lla' ll 1 W?f',u,cl,. if Xl? wilpfif X' 1 , fihiflfgff - H N. 172 Page One Hundred Thirtyfcuglit V., X .....4- fmt.. J. , fi. 1 ,fx - K 'ff 1 L ll 'N CT V fr 'I Tl xljlffff' jul.. 15.211-7 'Ek' ' - g f '-, ,fl , 's . L Q gf' X--. 4 'V 'NN .5 X X' N-.X E ', V H , . 5 X . e 2 .Y if .11 jk? RUP-'J J ,arf ff' . f v-.- 7 1' Qu L..-is I .Lv 1 -9 fn fd... f'+ r'f'1 t M41 E 527519-lq-If , figuvzfiiegyza.iwzmE-ffm - ,, N' fu 7 --fivm-gy-l.,,H N14 ,M W . . .fu Al .1 l -.Q S - --ll ., ,.yVQVElf., W TQ, W -Mtv! L, ffflik ' MN . Huff! ll mfl6' .. ms... .f-. ' A ks. me , Ln. . fill it .-., llll 1: t. ..l f ,. ' ' Dim . .. . ,W fc-1-C' . l f.. wt- sl? -F-13.52. Al' :wfv -. tt.: -'J ' '-.. iilftgfvilslt-5'J14,l2 i, tt.:Vtgff,waf.4':- silt. 9'-'Htl' J li' :E?Ql'.ly-gw' 1' Lfc'E,i11Nf',S,Q3,. , if ,Cx 1. I, l P 1 EEBTQ-fj1jQ':L?3gfg. 1.-MIG? Q ' , ,-iJf.g,j,....3 -'.,m,f!,,i1, t. ffl 'W 3,4 ,t: .1, . , .-1-...4 .. .... w, ,U r.- l , l ffl' fl ' . f rl U . I. . ' , 01: .X -N fmt' i1g,jvf ', . rv Ay A -.rp ,f--5 I lltltqif we - fl' 1 JP'5QNyl 1 A.-,-Ex? 'K fi . -1? A - ff., - W., Q .,f..J!'-'72 I X iQi.QW'alQllxw . ,..vN, Sl, f . Thi 1 QSKLQ: -as ll l NAM! xx xl . N R x x. . I, 1 -W if F - if 'X We ff N ,tggfflf f ' .XXX g F, Y xg .,.. f- x YJJW . 1 l C RS-.-gels Capt. Howard Tl Clark William H. Clifford Mrs. Rose H. Cole Charlotte Culp Cadets Sfmnish Home Economics English, Social Science l as me E, Q K . Calvin D-:am Annu M. Dillon Dorothy Dun !Ray K. Easley Enghrh Spanish Engli M Science World relations, a course in conternpo ry hist y and inter- national relations, was initiated into the social scien e department last year and was continued this term, attracting a large number of students. Psychology, in which the effects of psychological principles upon the students' lives are studied, has a host of followers. Economics, a practical subject dealing with industry and finance, world history and American history and civics, complete the SOCIAL SCIENCE AT THE PR1N'rEn's News- writing Page One Hundred Tliivtyfnine J Roszxlic Eclmislon Mzlbcl C. Ferguson Mrs. M ':. R :- C. F Spanish Spanish ns ost yxm English l fb :'. Anna M. Grant William S. Green, jr. Elizabeth Gigcr Social Science Lutm, Spanish. English Biulugy social sciences offered at East. The history courses are required for graduation. A real education includes the pursuit of some branch of mathematics. Harry W. Charlesworth joined the faculty this year, teaching algebra and trigonometry, in place of Miss Mary S. Sabin, who retired in 1931, Kenneth N. Gorsline, new music director, has one class in geometry. Algebra, geometry, trigo- nometry and mathematical analysis are offered. SOCIAL SCIENCE MATHE- MATICS THRU 'rms MICROSCOPE Biology Page One Hundred Folly x ll? l 34' W5 f ,f ry '6 ' lv 'lil ill if 'it i l .' JI ,f X ll 'I f rm , I Jo tl N i 1 ,lf l ,- ' Q J if 4' la I y illgfqtl IKMJS ffl all A , X rf x '09 . 4 Y 1 :lt r 4 E 3 H ff l ' . , 'l 4 X ll .Tu ldl 'Qld 1 -,. 2 4g-. its x ' F time , JEEP? A5331 . 'f . i iff-Qi. rsfj af H 5 Rl 1 J'--.gn 1 , A xl xxx? h iq, A l f ' ,-in ul rl, ' .fl Q ffl-if ft ,El wh, ' i .- illlivlil Il' l Y' 1 1 - lx . :- Q 1-Cab-: Q Q MFI' 'fill , l N UU! EJ-f ' i ,, ' 1 1 ,- ' Q lflfffgfld +1 . UQ' 23- X. X W C. 'iii F ' l f??'Q??iif, , - W, 5346411375: :sw WSW Mi l1tuSi1wf'fAkm 11. ini 1 t milf rw iff' .QI 'll.lfll'l'Qu 70,1-D QI 'fl W' Wi XJ L- Ml,..2'a. - -.wr .JM ' if-f-.4 QVG5-:.Ql07gj' X X i 1 fa t, Ni-fi in vf .'fA,v,:-qi. ..-JI, - N7 pr f ix :E Q i l fi Q1 l RF3J.,.J3 37 my l ' it .Wm GH l v gggfilfif it 1 ,- 'I 4 x ' U! ag' i A V if 0 K at as: fl 595 J than-l 'Al'- ' J E Je fd rw 'w ' f' We f vs.. 5 av N as Qui? fag? '- sm? l rgvu X? no 34 1,95 is t ' f ,'.'i. -' 'I ' no - ,wut 2,1 f , .ll a Wwirfiiifgl P- er - ' .iw ' ,.-. , Q.-A N .1 2g'y L'W7 D ik fiaf 'W 'N QS' . ' .fl Q l, 'c -H :X fa? -?'fi -. f . , 'IT-5.41 .- -2' -- 4 ya D-.A-,si V fn, ' - w,v t VR ,JM ,Sac will 'A X 4 X 1 . I Evelyn Grillin Sgt. William W. Halton Creighton Hays Coyle Hillyard Social Sriunrc Cadets Soeiul Science Chcinistry Q ,, 'I' l . 1' I1, :V Q . 7. -' .' - l .v , ' l iz' f' l fi' A . Mrs. Kathrinc F. Hoffman Hclun Hunter Y Laura E. Irwin Bemhardina johnson Social Scumcc, English English Social Science Latin The four languages studied by Easterners-French, Latin, German and Spanish-consider, in addition to the rudiments of the language, the customs, people and great classics of the respec- tive countries. French students competed in the contests spon- FOREIGN sored by the Sevigne and Quinzaine literary clubs of Denver. LANGUAGES Latin students who have perfect records for the Vergil year are awarded special medals. In March the German 4 class enacted Thank God, the Table Is Set, with German dialogue. il 'TX WOCHORK lp 5 Applied Economics l 'l ,ji x e li' X s f 1 X . . VV BX gc c Hundred Fa1ty'onc x'NK'x X g llwl M Olive juncs Kenneth N, ,lulsrud Catharine: G. Klinc Biology Physical Education Muthculutirs David S. Kogcr Anita Kolbe james B. Lchan Mrs, Mary E. Lowe Mechanical Dmwing English Social Science ' English The science department at East has courses in astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology and physics. Astronomy classes make frequent trips to the Chamberlain observatory in Denver and use the school telescope regularly. The biology student develops a love of the out-of-doors and studies nature in season rather than according to any textbook order. The science department lost the services of Miss Ethel B. Toby, then the only woman chemistry teacher in the Denver SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE Mechanical Drawing If . Jfli f L gj Q79 ' T1 In -1 ful., Q? 5228 ffl' Q ,rf 3,11 y'ff Llt 5,'ff f Qi1tf11f1,i li LQQ- ,fj.f7-Q' Fm 'P , ' igQ!'lLf.'Qv.F :Lp . 1 vll-141-V:', K','1'1f1'f1 1 ' , 144: ,f Y' ,V 1 N 1,--L lil!-L ' s 4411 l a wi ' 14.2 jv,j,..-n,t'y,. - F, -5,5211 19.115 . V, 1f,1l 1-Hn-Ps kihil QF'-1 Tl- NE f 5: 'if1 1.5-',.,g-,vyrfg W, W .5,,,-x,.,f-1-Z, ,ff ,, 1 Hu?--' , .f:Q','f 1 5:gKt'.'4f Qgjg' ' ,i , x f li fx 'A 'M V 1 I-.1i.,. N ,I Aly!! MW lr, , if-, 'H f r 1,41 ,j.?11v.5, 1 , 1,11 V171-1. 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Through the eight commercial subjects offered ftypewriting, stenography, transcription, bookkeeping, commercial geography -known as industrial geography in the first semester, commer- cial arithmetic, commercial law and salesmanshipj, training for the commercial certificate, given for the first time this year, is received. SCIENCE COMMER- CIAL c N mg, -r ev- - f'-YT, V .' c?'if5jNl,.,., ,, gg-Q .jl A ,, X ' ,ff x XX FX x .. DIFFEREN- M,. ., TIATION -pi . I Ji, S Re, .1 ,157 Math ,J 'iii Analysis ll '. lv' u C xx V L, ES K. Page One Hvmdnd Forty-tlircc V A Sitxq ., -X7 X- ggi, f-T Q77 frx. fffeff R ,tfiftiwlll W ii 119 W lull aa Mina Miirchison Milton F. Nicholson William Parker Melvin A. Payne Social Science Industrial Arcs Mathematics Sucml Science am H 'A I .3 :.: zlz . Q .. -Q X li 1,3 , , lg :.: H -any l.X . H-:len Perry Ralph S. Pitts Ralph B. Putnam Avt F1c-nch, Latin, Pxyrhnlugy Latin, Commcvcial Clarence P. Pearson Science, Mathematics East art students have won high awards in local, state and national contests. Posters and art work for school affairs, includ- ing the Angelus, are made by art pupils. History and appreciation of art, drawing and painting and commercial art are taught. The principles of orthographic projection, isometric and per- INDUSTRIAL spective drawings, sketching and lettering are among the topics studied in mechanical drawing. Auto mechanics students learn repairing and general care of automobiles by actual work on ART ARTS Q fQ'.2l'f QLvi'ff 'lfffi if , ij fn. 1 ' ,fzflfllig lv' if -i il Ol '- nuff qiQ3,l,1.J,f, g l, ' g, .:,3' '5 f l ' , rlllhll M! lil ' 'fx ' X,-iii? A 1 ivrv Xp ll!!! 1 ag ai . 6 ' r 'P A ' l BF 9 .. -9 93321 3. - QAXQQ ' X Q- an Alps., 2,5 al A QQNLJ i . .1 nl l mp: t i. Q ? 'r:. li . llrfl a hx, iv I G: ,Ty 1. f ...ilk Wi- ' .,,, - 's.ff.a2.?ffaf, 'QA 3 -e a A A as a swf t'- . 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Af xii? .Aw rw it ,, M, , .XX 4lm,,V,:., 'fgiil V- 4 W Mk l,L'..l!.'ff?x rf K-'- - -- fr-1 1,41 1 f ,,..-,S .1 f' Q! 1 Y 1- U Ei'l l fl Y.-. 'ff X NT- AY X ,X V r I . ,Y rl K ' V x J F X, Q52 I :SU 7 ' ix? A ' Yip r?i,'g,'. ,N . x fp X n , V, x f if ,ff ' ,, X., , Edna Rhcn Theodore Rice Fred L. Rinnc Cmnmurcinl Sncial Scicnrc Industrial Ans Carl A. Schwcigcr Marion Small Margaret A. Smith Mrs. Myrtle Snider - Economics English Physical Education Muthfmdflfs their own machines. Woodwork, a general practice in carpentry, and printing, in which the students get practical experience by INDUSTRIAL doing job printing for school functions, are the other industrial ARTS arts subjects. A general taste of industrial arts and home economics is given in the applied economics course for both boys and girls. HOME The student of clothing, in the home economics department, ECONOMICS develops skill in construction, care and repair of clothing, girls CANTATA Music Page One Hundred Fmtyfjiue IN M .W M77 vii- Kjfi Lflw lee Nil .gg lgj 'gil fJ X xx 1 , D , 7-C Ly-' K ' H. V J ,N x'7i, ill . LWX 15 Mrs. Ella YV. Snyder Elizabeth Spnrhawk Cznlicrinc St. Clair Nlrs. Virginia H. Stearns Home Economics Social Science Englixli Social Science Mrs. Bcrnicc Sullivan Selina Taub Mrs. Laura P. Strang English Commercial Mathematics in the of dress. A study of vocations for women, the household and the home is made in home making and child care classes. Foods, a study of cookery, and special foods, a course in principles of ECONOMICS nutrition, are the other subjects in the home economics depart- ment. Cooking classes prepared several special rneals and refresh- ments for social events of the school year, including a delightful basketball banquet. costume design classes are taught sane standards HOME 5? as ft. ,, 41189 ,gy x7 fx V . 7 ffrmv v ay HLM5. Q If fyg.. vw 'J' 4' fffls ,Tf.J'TrQi ' iii? -c1,Jfi+i1iff4 g.1mjpgaif.f5rQ?Q, X If cygwin '.wf:ikQfli' f ,H 3fw9'f?4fv -rj ' ff . afimsffiai a'1yFif-'iff-FLM f r dfmfig' Si1'E.'fi:E Tl7l:'5N l ',iXf-A1 J Mary, X if fwygyxi zf3,l'gfC19r .-ily, 2 ,gli ff 73f'f.f90i.llc'gv5 - HEL? E755 15? 1?.16'l.ff f K '.l?r'Mf7Z1 fm jg'-ruyifg f -9-mf-, nf, ,P-n,pg9.Pe,' '.fsF'lJV'E il?-'fY'i7., ffl fT'X-c.Qi,oiQi?f' V 'iii 3555: X fx-.J-X ,. 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Whitaker 'Q' Kenneth Gorsline joined the faculty this year as director of instrumental music and organized classes studying on various orchestral instruments. Voice classes and glee clubs are in charge of Miss Fareeda Moorhead. 34 DF 352 Fl! P11 Even the above brief summary proves that the student at East High has a most complete list of subjects with which to broaden his education. MUSIC x...' :X - ' CoLoN1AL la K lk F . if :Jill PANEL , l X ,EX Art af l W Di' X Q 1 1 X le as I V Page Ona it jx l lil llll E, if Hundred Fortyfsevcn WR. K-Tw ' ' l le, N-49' CADET CONIPANY B Fifth Row-L. Lumpcrt, R. Wallace, H. Jacobson, K. Brucggcmzm, B. Barr, R. Card, j. Hayden, R. Brown I. Hallam. R. Ward, J, Waller. , Fourth Row-H. Dixon, L. Gothberg, W. Burst, 1. Williams. J. Moore, J. Maxwell, C. Sarconi, N. Brown C. Dolbcrg, K. Larson, 1. Hayutin. Third Row-S. DeWitt, W. Turner, T. jacques, R. Wyilcy, M. Barnstead, P. Razzitos, Z. Steinberg, W. Wal lace, S. Arthur. Second- Rowfiicrgeant Hatten, M. Opocensky, R. Collistcr, B. Duncvitz, R. Doolittle, G. Millard, J. Tufts, J. Williams, L. Weiner, D. Hess. First Row-Capt. D. Nicholson, Lieuv.. K. Dane, Liens. F. Dolbcrg, Maj. W, Hull, Lieut. H. Spitzer Lieut. W. Bowman, Licut. N. Newcomer. RIFLE TEAM Second Row-W. Chase, N. Brown, W. Thompson, G. Millard, K. Dann, E. Powers. First Row-H. Spitzer, W. Hull, O. Hubcstreit, J. Sue, D. Nicholson. Pago One Hundred Fofty-eight o 2 -. ff, .H ,pg Y fy-hyi 553145 ,,,v'1Qj'n,f9gp f fljg Qigllxyif ru.. ' , fJf5fw',-is ,WN ,f 1 ,L -.--1 33 W Xi fl X105 jill' . Ml! l ff v 'limi - lfxlv ', ,V . . aegqi. Mijn rw: Y-.1 F, -f gm. Ufjrfglihiflft f. ow: wff-. ?,.fl ' ,Q . Qj.'gg5.f1i E in N-W' 51 'rv . . Q W' fr-2 -R5-an .wr . 'Auf ftzy, . ,W Cl .ff-nf. qi X' .-.L , , ,.-.,p,,,., ...Q . F .fffqbwfp i -wjQi.fgxfiWf2 l 'fl'1-QL ,die A M vm 'f. J. . 6,14 W mm 9 iwl M-lg lah 5.1 if l an .fl ff. 1 ... iyf .ns---.1-,. 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Millard, B. Doolittle, J. Sue, H. Spitzer, E. Powers, R. Collister, R. Shwayder, R, cston. P.rge One Hundred Fonyfninc CQ -r E, Land, E J f ff I , 1, .. ...Q L Y, , , . ,. , .-. , 6 i .C 9 .3 , , ,Fw 'f'ff2m'S?z?Q ' Y gf . 1- , - 55:2 u m: gg is QE M H7 QQ, V fx . --,- 1 M xi . AN., 1 Y , A ..,. , r 1 I Zvi-V-:W him- 51.732 MX I ni - . 75 ,J - 4- , 'Q ' 5' All ,HQ evzwg. .ff iz 4 if-W IF lf. ' Af 'fillry' fqT7'lQll5p' 5- asf - ' ' . - W 1 - .- 1- N if ff.: ,V fr - -Q, 1 ' '77 IG-' 4 'M W N ' 1 . 1 T 1 of A Y Ill W- -- AT wr - ,- A rw-z.1f'l . Mr mls ff. ,-. , :X -. Q- I ll- Lf T' 1l- - w ,Ja 'wflz-kgv-Q' - lv f ' , ' J, , f. , .,. ft Q 1- ' W.. 2 7 ' 1 . Llilyfr,-1g,5i,f,',f ,ii . 1 W. ., wff J: , J. 1 1 .nj I ' ' xl F 1 141 ,. ,K 1 . N 4 r ,... . - - , - I -I' 1 .vi , . nk f F. if--25,65 5 -nl 'if fs TF ini 'E l' lx 15 W l A Wgildylflll 1 -,.. ,. , . 17, 5. gi Z I -'J .-. X Aim- KQV wnijfg Y 'Z 5 n ' h' A ,l E . c. l ' A A fm 'M' nm 02-1 2 ' l I P-Pffpfw X'-Hill 'rw 2 1 f X - l . r?f ,.wf 1 1 R f 40 x , : XS. ,gf . -N v si f S -, Q ' ff' I I 22 , d 4- ga' A Q vi . , .M ,. . , V ' - ' V fl',ll,Q L-f f.-.Ag GIRLS GLEE CLUB 3 Four? laosvggl. Jones, vl. Howell, J. Doughty, D. Parfct, B. Oznluzs, T. Lowell, M. Mnorc, M. Eppcrsun 1 , an . A-1 ,X ,' 1 l -ffl ', xl ff? Thircgvtllvyeggg Vcrgnc, D. Marshall, E. Gallup, M. Capes, B. McNair, E. Olson, . Second Row-S. Calvert, D. Bnwcn, M. lVllkinson. ,l. Collins. R. Douglas, 94,9 'xl H15 'AY' -' ,J ' ll . fl f l First Row-AG. F. Stouffcr. 96 93,9 .lr , A CAPPELLA or-rom Third Row-M. Spicklcr, B. McGhee, K. Fullcr, j. Doughcy, M. Wilkinson, E. Trumbull, B. Oakes. B Rockflcld, D Parfct, l, Amessc, F. Parriott, E. Bennett, A, Bishop. Second Row-L. Ma-rtin, T. Dodd, E. Olson, V. Molholm. R. Douglas, J. Collins, M. Titus, D. Marshall, B Johnson, R. Peterson, R. Galland, C. Gaupp. First Row-J. Dixon. G. Gallup. l. Brady. D. Bowen, D. Thomas. M. Dixon, ,l. Howell, C. Bngnall, B. Gagnon, M. L. Muorc, Miss Moorehcad, N, Naylor, B. Ellcr. Page Om: Hundwd Fifty val . Mnlhnlm, H. Ivkyer. B. Cook. E. Wall, M. Ruckllcld, 1 Q ,D,fx.J: Vs ll ll 9 ' 1 ' 4---.... Q. 7 JC: N-.J -was am .N w 'W af Tgidllfllfy ,f r dit? +.,f+Jg?F?43fQ ...KM r l 1 ' ' ,rio l 0 W. df ' f W, f' S HTG 9, J my ,nl lllfyl fx-f-V 5- 3i7'fQ,ifQ,. KX P .-435' lllll 'll' rn , li .M . bi-:?Yliqq, , 'lit'-' 'xr 'QAM Y ,jgynfn .K fry' W- 5'f'eU'lNl' wr? if flll'l',71lA Q' .,A ig,:Q:i-gk ,VI Nfl? , D '7r?f 9l' l 155 ryfwlw 3 i.,l!lJU Q:.4:fMllff,. ff ,K , n!l1Ul'x. Q -,., ' Ml. -' , -1f'zfx- -QJCZX ' 4 xy, v ff.xxf.c4:-x Q-M , ,V xi f Xxx X X X ill 5 X-Z x XX ff' 3 ,lg fdfwxkf ls l ' if-xx T , ,ee I 5. X1 l l BBQ? . ?39.,.J f3?'??2f, rS1?1gf '2W5?x -'Xx5Tf'Qi? lv lan gill 1: n irql- A ,..., . .,,,,r f TY ' 13- me-.wi 1 ggfxr ' E Ii-,gig iw N1 .T ifffiw., 1' ,xx,..,v-.,-A-N .,g --K' '- V J., -f-M-N.. . 22 1w.1,.,9-V 2 65:79 , , Lf. 1, of ' qv' 'Zim glgyizailb, 4' GQ'il.?f'giwre4sf ' ' TJ ' . ,, r. limi.-W if 4..l,glli1if ,... ii l. .inf lm Lgv ' T ,T , '. f l xx. YW, ,.,,,,.,3fi,q,51 J l .Nl 1 5 ll-. PX -gr 'fi' Y ! ... fj'lQl'-I TT , -..-4? l ll V: 5'R-.V . xx N r-' :X xx.. , , ,T wx? C Ju. ir 1 a ff' 11 lf? 1 f mfg X Sally: xr 'ea 'x xx N - , ,r f , fl 4 XZ L, T 5 1 .ee r- fam r- me we mme sawn sure new mm 2 was ew' BOYS GLEE CLUB Third Rowfrli. Slnvaynler, R. Lac, T. Dodd, L. Mzirtin, R. Galland, K. Barnes, S. Beckley, C. Gznupp, R. l'vlersmi, E. Bennett, A. Bishop. R. Stoll. . Ar ' . ' '- '. : Second Row- -.I sun, W. T First Row-f-ll. Ll msn, B MrGhLe, C, Tiylur, ,l. johnson, H. Corbin, Miss A Recklu F Parriolt 'L ' f . ' . ll-. L llimxn, P Cox, K Fu i.r M. Spickler, G. Gallup, YV. T fdircctorl , J. John' D. Bowen Fin: Violmx: Virginia Mulhulm Paul Smith Elma Lunlz Clarence Cildcrlwlmun Alice Carlynn lkudiwy 'fillmsun Peggy Cuop-:r Mary Owen Bertha Bcmstcin Vincent johnson George Rawsilt Si'fu11cl Violins: Charles Pfcllcr Naomi Hansen Douglas Harris Smith Fowler ORCHESTRA Barton Jones james Hcnshall Buss Vials: lviary Esther Barton Mary P:-mon Grace Van Auken Bun Wampler Fligisx: K I I C cifXS'Zf1e!J'ilii51 Oboe: Bill Turnbull Bassoon: Bill Stevens XV, Eller, B. Vcsey, P. Mahen, Clarinctrr Albert Cooper Ezirline Perry Ivan Houk Wayne jackson Trumpets: ' Gordon Gallup Frank Tabla john Larsen Howard Bramley French Horns: Ray Parlrhill Billy Roberts George Cooper X L P . .x ,ir . . Z W -t :T7D!7lbOTllIS! Billy Birney Richard Threlkcld Sherwood Turner Bass Sonsaplloue' Craig Tamplin Pmno: . Hazel Frakcs Marian Carlyon Bernard McGhee Percussion: Bill Mitchell Hyman Bergman Harvey Williams age One Hund1ed Fifty-one BAND ,Fifth Row-D. Roberts, H. Mion, G. Klein, R. Spicgleman, L. Nelson, M. Aronson, B. Skinner, L. Dunbicr. B. Vzscy, A. Cooper, Fourth Row-L. Markham, F. Bixler, P. Mnbcn, W. Stevens, R. jones, C. Bugnall, E. Knight, B, Turnbull, W. Stokes, C. Norquist, T. Eccles, S. Squires. Third Row-C. Grace, F. Ferguson, X. Monmnw, W. Houlr, R. Dukes, J. Brannon, A. Cuvcy, H. DeLong. B. Ross, P. Anthony, F. Tabb, B. Scvcrson. Second Row-R. Pnrkhill. M. Spickler. S. Moore, R. Thrclkclcl, S. Turner, W. Birncy, R. Gladstone, A. XVoems:r, B. Mclfannon. B. Roberts. , First Row-C. Tamplin. YV. Rislcy, J. johnson, NV. Leonard, Mr. Gorsline fdircctorl, ,l. Mcrrrill, H. Berg- man, R. Tccplc, B. Noonan, T. Green. , l DANCE ORCHESTRA Second Row'--J. Morrill, R. Tillotson. E. Block, R. Jones, G. Douglas, R. Threlkcld, B. Scvcrson. First Row-L. Nelson, A. Hayutin, F. Bixlcr, W. Turnbull. B. Noonan, G. Giersdnrl. 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J. ,. mia, F J' -.wqlg - Qi w'Ef33.., EMM 'K --X -it-A-Liu :P TM. - . Vx. 6-xff.9' . cr.. Nflr , . jg-r,i.,1,wig Vf,,1.J N M 1. .N t t....N'hffh,flfw'1y ' 10 - -V -- --,-nm., ..J 'iff ' ..,.. ,. .. f Ali' QVJTQTT 'Hx-XWi'?'l:5'? l init? fi' ' .41 X l v, uv 4. . 1 -' Sita.. is A - IX V, N. if 9 - CJ. l3i x X 1 -f g -:-- -- 1 Bob Laughnur Kenneth Skaer Claire Bacon Ollivcr XValIace Frank Skinner All Conference All Conference AH C01!fC1C7IC6 All Conference, Second Teavn All Conference Football HE East High Angels of 1931 were the first East team undefeated in the Denver-Boulder League competition since 1923. They won the city cham- pionship from Saint Joseph in a post-season game played for charity. Coach Carl Schweiger had seven lettermen back in the fall to work with in building this championship team. Seven men of this squad were selected on various all-conference aggregations. They averaged about 300 yards gained from scrimmage in each game throughout the season. Dick Jones, star halfback of the 1930 squad, was out all season on account of a leg injury, and Chuck Garnett, all-conference second team last year and all-conference first team halfback in 1931, was out after the Boulder game with a similar injury. Newell McIntyre was elected honorary captain at the end of the season. Coach Schweiger has inaugurated this means of honoring some outstanding member of the squad in place of the former method of electing a captain a year in advance. An acting captain is appointed for each game. The season started in a rather one-sided fashion, with East a heavy favorite after the first game. Later South nearly upset the champions by stag- ing an unexpected opposition to East touchdowns. North also upset the dope slightly by holding the Angels to a score of 13-0 in the final game. -f 3 nn X ,Q ,Z Signals! m' Page oneHum11ea Fifty-mm A, 2-2. V Z., Q, ji: --V- , I , Ar I 1 :5- X if 'fi 'E ' --:5l. 'V ,..: A Newell Mclntyre Raleigh Recd Bill Subry Chuck Garnett Angus: Northcrn All Confcrenre, Second 'Team All Conference All Conference FOOTBALL In addition to the first team games, both the second and sophomore teams played regular schedules. The second string, under Kenneth N. J ulsrud, and the sophomore squad, under Fred L. Rinne, made excellent showings and brought to light many new prospects for the 1933 season. ' EAST-26, WEST-0 East proved that it would be the team to beat for the championship early in the season by decisively defeating West, 26-0, in a night game at the Denver University stadium. Fumbles by West, while deep in their own territory, led to two East scores. Garnett, Subry and Wagner starred in the Angel backfield. From the opening kickoff, which Fighting Bill Subry returned 26 yards to his own 36-yard line, the eastsiders were the aggressors. The Angels opened with a series of power plays which virtually swept the Cowboys off their feet. The Angels amassed 328 yards and twenty first downs to the Cowboys' 46 yards from scrimmage and two Hrst downs. An estimated crowd of 5,000 attended the game. EAST-36, BOULDER PREP-0 East again showed its superiority in the league by defeating Boulder Prep, 36-0. Boulder didn't make any show against the steam-roller Seraph team, although the game was touted to be a close contest, as both teams were unde- feated thus far in the season. The White Wings scored in every period. Powers Away for a. Gain. Page One Hundred Fifty-four fflifzf ' ' ti-i Qiillhlfi yl.. 'T ' P33 '- ie .,.Qm7 J lim. '- AW, Xi., 4175 -A- I 1 I H Q-gif if ' l ' K 'P WSJ- X -4' ti 2' 45 f i -3' 15 57 .5 ... ' X 4. f .X l ' Q '-li' f-.A Tl' d l'l I 1 0 nf I , -I 5:1 ii-.U 'Q '0ll,'r,' .J 1 P t'1,il,si.,f2l5Qi, A l Ti. e m ,T 1 SQL iw' .l-ffff' -l., l f-?5l2f: Q' ' Y gif tc, -bw? Qs. vi' 1 I fir-5 in V! 'J Jf,?5?f 7,5 2 'ffiiQ1vY?ff?sv T 5' if, 5 ,ve 1,,,,3ge Egg! Q, -'f-Jimi 4 . 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H57 time ' ' K' .. i Noir , mfs,T. f-M . c. sliwfigj. r,,i.swvI9iflgj I, '-of e U -I-cfm 3 ffl X 1 ,,.. M X0n W4 'N x, . Xp f XA X X i 0 AV' 'L ' t ,JL lx I7 f-A 'K' i rl J! tl X . , lfgll X .. T' T x ., K.. f' A X , X ix 'T li A 'YL x X' P1 Qui be hs, Sway , 2 NK D if . 4 su 1' 1 ff I ..... W Ed Wagner Bill Snrconi Dick Jcflcrs Bob Taylor Dick Smith All Conference 'FOOTBALL EAST-33, MANUAL-7 A light, game Manual eleven found the powerful Angel team too much for them to cope with. East scored in every quarter after long pile-driving marches down the Held with Garnett, Subry and Northern carrying the ball. In the line, Bacon turned in a good game. The Easterners piled up 377 yards from scrimmage. Manual was the lirst league team to score on the Angels in this season. East used its power play almost entirely throughout the game. EAST-14, SOUTH-6 With Bill Subry's 95-yard return of a kickoff to a touchdown, the Seraphs subdued a fighting South squad in one of the hardest games of the season on Thanksgiving Day. After Anderson of South had scored on East, Subry took the kickoff and returned it almost the length of the field for a touchdown. Wagner, fullback, made the other East score. The Angels worked for their turkey dinner the day they met the Rebels. EAST-13, NORTH-0 East finished its Denver-Boulder League schedule in its postponed game by a victory over North. The Angels met with a stone wall Viking defense in the first period, which stopped their scoring plays completely. Wagner scored i 1 Here Comes Nichols. Page One Hundred Fifty-five ' A ,.,. Q .. 0 ' ' ':' . Bill Stevens jack Schultz Maurice Mosko Stan Powers Jack Walker Manage' Mrmagcr FOOTBALL first for East on a short pass from Subry on the 28-yard line. Subry kicked the goal. Reed, Laughner and Skinner were the best in the line for East. lt was a hard game from start to finish, but it afforded consolation for the defeat North handed East last year. EAST-39, SAINT J osEPH-0 East high school closed its 1931 football season with a great 39-0 victory over St. Joseph high school, Denver parochial champions, to gain the city foot- ball title. East opened the game with a 67-yard march in a series of downs, Where Subry scored from the six-yard line and kicked the extra point. Wagner scored the second touchdown in the second quarter with a plunge from the five-yard line, where Subry again kicked the point. At the start of the third quarter Subry received the kickoff on his own one-yard line and ran the com- plete length of the field for a score. The fourth touchdown came in the third quarter when Powers recovered a fumble on the 50-yard line and East again marched down the field, where Subry scored after three attempts from the one-yard line and kicked the point. , FOOTBALL STANDINGS Won Lost Tied Percent 0 O l 000 Z 0 600 East ........... . ..,... 5 . Boulder ..... ....... 3 . Manual ........., ....... Z 3 O . 4 00 lvcst ..,.,,... ....... 2 fl 0 . 400 South ......,.. ...v.. , l 3 l .300 North ....... ....... 1 3 l .300 Subry Rips Through the Line. Page One Hwndmd Fifzyfsix I' ljfrfw g uy ll y -'ea C' ' 'Q liv1gl i0 l r 0624 ,. ASW' 'all' ' N ll y -' I J il w ere V l r ' Q ll .Agia T-51,11 U, fl unix I5 DQ I Ei, r f V 1 ' IA 1 ff 1 K ,lf ,, 991, , I , Q 1V ,L t , M Witt fllfn ,jrf Ul MQ, bl' ll ' 9 ' J' f d'- 'I1' J ill! .15 QA H U' P 1 arg? xstttl! il' f .xrgr . ga, lf, ,' lrmjf, 1 X fp' 'xlffffg X s ve X . 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X' . ,J3g:1ffgi-'WL -.iapge 4 .jf3jgi3 Q1ggz'i., if li ul x 'J .XXTXX M 551 'V' il-L il ef IX, , A 'oi , J' , fi vii . ' lv - if C' X. A., 1 ' ' 'X N . x KOQX. ,. . ,-W, , issxfff' Carl A- Sch'-vcigcr Kenneth N. julsrud Fred L. Rinnc Hand Couch Assistant Coach Assistant Couch Coaching Staff ARL A. SCHWEIGER, head coach of East High, is a well-known figure in the athletic world of Colorado. Besides having had a glorious career as a participant, he is the most consistent coach in turning out victorious teams in the city. His own career began when he was part of a two-man track team from Lafayette, winning second place in the state meet in 1913. Mr. Schweiger was also high point man at the meet. Later he starred in all sports at Colo- rado College and was a member of the championship football team of the A. E. F. in France. Mr. Schweiger, in addition to his coaching, is a prominent official in the Rocky Mountain Conference. Kenneth Julsrud, assistant coach, handles the second teams and also has a preponderance of victories to his credit. He also coached the championship swimming and hockey teams. His smiling face never fails to give the proper encouragement and his suggestions and training are of great service in prepar- ing material for future first teams. Mr. Fred L. Rinne has coached the 1932 baseball team and the sophomore football and basketball teams and assisted with hockey. , SECOND FOOTBALL TEAM . Second Row-Morrison. Lindsey, Jeffers, Woods, Bower, Taylor, Williams, Dawson, Smith, Nichols. Mosko. Fits! Row-Shultz, Mnuhuws, Traylor, Stevens tmzmagerl, Voigt, Rappe, Mr. julsrud fcoachj, Powers, Blundcn, Tower. Graves. Page One Hundnd Fifty-seven ri' ,,1i FF ii T' 'T f ,iw fd F 'I 'fa S 1 Third Row-Watson, Autrey, Markham, Creagan, Prince, Wright, Blanchard. Sack, Bocrstler, Imes, Bigglc, v T r X Q ,,, f 4 mf 4 f ' 'X xilhwf lf f ll! lsr ' 1 flu MSL? lfglxxjl ff K ffl .Z ,gf X Qf s, , 1 Y ggglvygzivfvf lv rfglgutdg 'fllgql-C4751 1' NEAR SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM 24 U I- 'F Wpff r if N in f vw 1' Q ,R ,Lg il' MW f E lf 'l'c1'?L?9 Q V ,'5P?,,f1,,1 f l lf lulfgfgx' Q..-,g fl L., 'I J l 'Ml .5951 . 'tx ? f 9' y ' V 5' M I f-xx l t ' raft, flffllu m l fb? - 1, rg?L??',, lf' WQQH C I. . I f vl ' ' fj4Ml 2l3f2l' X N' My 1 ff' 5152 'QL S. ' ' ' ll ', .k rllll, T X L A- tif x .Qld X I -A ,Q 'Xl G xl' . ' Q t , , -lf, if V, -Gif lk: L, Q 'iliffff f Q5YPfh5'L f 1- '. fmqqx 1, 'akf sg. ' '.:'1Ti '. 14? 93 V x 'I 1 9 'figs N-3 ,xg 'N If F921 gtk! will Ti G C X ' W'kl r. x , , . x SccondlR2w-Rowe, Purdy, Niles, Wood, Longakcr, Cramer, johnson. Mock, Martin, Shaw, Doyle. Q fffQll:l,ll'l - First Row-Beringcr. Branclenberg, Bowes, Dolph. Bohman, Gladstone, Wnllacc. Campbell, Strickland, Lewis. I- -' wh and Land, Beckley, Reed, McVean. X . IX 95, -' Lower Row-Charles Welch, managerg Coach Rinnc: Wlaldcck, assistant manager. ' F ,V - N Ijwlhjk SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Scomss Q.WQfW,.,,. +1901 East- 7 ............ North-0 East-28 .......... Annunciation-0 Gxflv X UDQl.j fmt East- 7 ...,,... .......... ...West-0 East--35 .......... Annunciarion-U ,MJ wx ,TW-P 'nm East-27 .................... Manual-O East-18 ......... .Annunciation-6 ,,h5,5l'iy2rjQUgQ: East- 0 ...,.. .... S acrcd Heart-7 East-l8 ............. ...Cathedral--0 'N.?QQg,jfln F East-l-G Sacred Heart-6 '- r Wifi' Page One H1md'rc-1 Fiftyfeigllt r f . .,., . .7 Wi l 'l ' .L 'Q ll , fl vu . ,231 Nw ' flu . ' .1 -wif ' '2izgz.- . Vai' 3 ly Miffflllwlel: ly: . ,mf ' ,pf -Q'QfQQl0QQx 0 Spring Football. N. . Aff!! '-Zvwfwf. f-A XL fffk -. so -F32 151 fr.- lggW1f26fw54igr!1f.' ,,25,,,., 5. in rfV-fig,-EM? X153 As.. ..-p ,g,,X,,, V.. Qi W. N V , .A mf. A. 1' iffy if J, an . -' b TENNIS TEAM l,+11y,7,IL H K L. Hoguc, G. sms, A. Sudlcr. coach Lchzm, s, Brown, F. Bulkley, C. Arscocr. 'Q-Eff? WPQEE-21'lilllllgflml lf, fir V 195,95 Iwvjgf .13 ,mf V Arg, yfityx, vuwnf9:i?iiF1 . Tennis - - A .. AST won its first championship for the year 1931-1932 in tennis. The title g ,V ,iuv UM w was clinched in the match with North on October tenth, when the Angels ' 'w.,'-sf-le I-5 defeated the Vikings in straight sets. if X .. Pete Hogue took Woods of North, 6-3, 7-3. Gerald Stitzer won the next VK 'Wig-gi match, 7-5, 6-4. The doubles team of Frank Bulkley and Amos Sudler won their match, 6-2, 7-5. Until this match, Stan Brown and Church Arscott fill, , X' formed the doubles combination. Ml X At the end of the fourth round of the tournament, East and South dead- X N. J 'ri. . locked in first place. North defeated South in the fifth round, while East was XX, idle as Boulder Prep did not enter a team. South's loss gave East the cham- ' X 1 n 1 X. - K, pionship. fl 'TT' lj East beat South, West, Manual and North, in the order named, to win. X 1' --- ' 1 I1 ' N Coach James B. Lehan selected his players from the winners of an intra- L M.. mural tournament played before the start of the league competition. -1513 Q. : F Y.. X K 4 by .ff it ,,.. ii? bk k ' , if f ff X, X ,. .yr ,f -is .44 -FNQH TENNIS TOTALS hast , ...... ................................. . .10 T15-iiiiijifffffiiiii ' Zffffff il Manual ......... ........ 1 Page one Hundvecl Fifty-nine GOLF TEAM B. Cannon, B. lX'olf, YV. Graham, Mr. Green, G. jones, A. Cohen, A. Huston. Golf AST tied with South for the second place in golf. In the first matches of the season, the Angels dropped six points to the Rebels. This margin caused the tie. West won the championship. In the second match, with Manual, Coach Green's team won six out of the nine possible tallies. West beat South in this round and South and East were even at this point. West proved to be a real obstacle to the Seraph golf stars in the third round of competition. However, East took 5M points to West's 32. The last matches of the season which East played were with North. The Angels had an almost- perfect day in this round. They took eight out of nine possible points. Walter Graham, Bill Wolf, Aaron Cohen, Art Huston. Glen Clark, Brown Cannon and Guilford Jones were members of the squad. Huston, Wolf and Jones consistently turned in low score cards. Jones and Wolf should develop into Ene players by next fall. 1931 STANDINGS West .................................... 24 East .,...... ...... 2 'lV1 South ...... ......... Z ZW North ........ ......... 1 7 MHHllill ..... .... . . 4 Page One Hundwd Sixty lf X 574 T il f flflef +ve aff 0 A XA '- , A I 1f,'l?7fp a'f s- .rn f,-fl-1.1 V uf. .w QAQQQ' ,QA f lfffi'-L, WWF? 1,5-gawk.. Iv- , ,g fi,-V ,mfr whiff' timing!! 4 11 1' ' :P 5'791? vw-fff 'ff,..,4ff P 22'fwnTw,- 'fQjifUQ'QYTJ2fiW f 'Qi 'J' lf-F':.5?il 4.3,-'1:',1,,,w'Q1ff SH' , , 1, --j 1'5'.!J5Q ff1f'f' fflitwf 1' W-H 'fr .iw 54. TJ? 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I ... e-.35 I iw, c X ' '-25.571 N X '171 '. lea by t pf,-ef A Jam 55? x, . X . tc- ex V V . ,.f! 1 . ,ff ' .fi. f X ,ff .19 c e -, x,,f , . G ma -six pr.,-E HOCKEY TEAM Mr. ,Iulsrml tcnuehl, T. Suunn, A. Sudlcr, L. Hines, F. Hunter, E. Van Saun, H. Cochran, S. Brooks, Mr, Rinneg sented, N. XVinchestcr. Ice Hockey HIS past season, the Angel team tied for first place in the final hockey standings. Each team played only three games on account of adverse weather conditions. East beat West, 3-1. In the second game, the Seraphs defeated North, 3-1. South took the last contest, 4-3. Lee Cochran, Frank Hunter, Amos Sudler, Ebbert Van Saun, Tom Sutton and Sid Brooks made up the first team. Kenneth J ulsrud and Fred Rinne alternately coached this sport. The second season of ice hockey in the Denver schools was marked by a considerable increase in student interest. Players have developed skill very rapidly and the games seen here would compare favorably with high school games anywhere. FINAL HOCKEY STANDINGS Tqggm Wlxn Lost Pct. East ........... ........ 2 I .66 South .,...,.., ...,.... 2 I .66 West ...,..,., ........ I 2 . 3 3 North ........... ........ l 2 .33 Nlamml ......... .... .... .... . . Page Onc HILUdTCd Sixtyfon lk 'X F1 51,57 l' ' . WUM1 ww ri :sm a wi-:. 1:::::a:s:s- ' 5 VE ll .V Y ' xx Ah i ' ' A A 'N Coach Schwcigcr Ollivcr Wallace Chuck Garnett Bill Sarconi Ed Wagner All Conference, Second Team Basketball N the win-and-loss column of the final standings for the basketball season, East has a record of live games won and five lost, for a percentage of .500. Most of the players on the basketball squad had been out for football. As there was only two weeks' interim between the two seasons, overwork held back the hoop team. EAST-31, BOULDER PREP-11 QAT EAST, Sarconi, Mosko and Wagner repeatedly slipped in behind Prep's guards to score. The Angels were never headed after the second period. EAST-15, WEST-14 QAT WEST, In a desperate last-quarter rally, Mosko sailed the winning basket to end the game. No one player outshone his team mates in this contest. EAST-11, NORTH-19 CAT EAST, North handed the Angels their first defeat of the season when they held East 11-19. The Vikings piled up a substantial lead in the first half and held it the rest of the game. EAST-11, MANUAL-20 QAT MANUAL, Manual held East 20-ll, although Garnett and Wallace turned in fine games at guard for the Seraphs. Sarconi also continued his fine play. f v ' 4 -rn Q. l BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Second Row-H. Nichols, G. Toothakcr, Coach Schwciger, J. Lewis, T. Greer, A. Cohen. First Row-T, Bohman, H. Land, H. Miller, B. Wright, S. Hickey. R. Nelson. Page One Hwnclved Sixty-two . f '11 if 5 W -S, l 551' lv Qs .E ,- , v'f-QQ!! 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Xxx- X' . 1,--. ,,.- .-xX- .gl H A tx H: .El:: .':, Maurice Moslco Norman Jacobs Kenneth Hall Sam Lewish Frank Foley EAST-10, SOUTH-33 CAT EAST, Although East was able to hold the Rebels in the first half, South put on the pressure and won easily in the next two periods. EAST-29, BOULDER PREP-19 CAT BOULDER, East broke into the win column when they beat Prep, 29-19, after a three- game losing streak. Two new substitutes, Hall and Jacob, at forward and center, respectively, starred for the Angels in this contest. EAST-11, WEST--15 CAT EAST, In spite of the good all-around play of Lewis, Garnett and Wallace, the Cowboys downed the Angels and revenged their previous one-point defeat. EAST-23, NORTH-17 CAT NORTH, The Angels started a winning streak when they beat North, 23-17, in their second game with the Vikings. Mosko came out of his scoring slump and Sarconi also turned in a fine game. EAST-30, MANUAL-15 CAT EAST, East also evened matters with Manual when the Seraphs defeated the Bricklayers, 30-15, in their second meeting. EAST-11, SOUTH-15 CAT SOUTH, South dashed the Angels' hopes of entering the state divisional tourney when they beat East, 15-11, in the final game of the season. South took an early lead and was never headed. BASKETBALL BANQUET Page One Hundred Sixtyftluec ee -e if il - rl, gill 222 , . , will 1' wmv' f.11E14p2w,l I rl L. 1 144117 5915, 1,9 - 51555113 Q62 -3' 5?,fQw3,-1? frgaqmrf fx-f K 'S vu ,ul t , xx' f, ,f,, :gk ghfjxffgffl. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Second Row-T. Bocrstler, L. Wfzod, D. Nordstrom, E. Pctcrson, B. Dolph, G. Princc, L. Rowe, First Row-D. Lewis, L. Modesitr, XV. NVall:1ce, C. Sack, R, Shannon, H. McVcz1n. B. Campbell, Mr. Rinnc. coach. East East East East- East-f East- East East East East Team South West Eas: North Manlxal ...... Boulder .... SECOND TEAM Scorms Boulder Prev ...,Wcsr North-- Manual ..,.........Soutl1 Boulder ...,......Wc5t , .,..,....... Nonh Page One Hundwd Sixryffuvvr H Manual FINAL STANDINGS W, L. Pct. 9 1 .900 6 4 .GOU .. 5 7 ,500 S S .500 .. 5 5 . 500 0 10 .000 'f l fl pol 'V ' , H 1!g,AI,.gg1Ql1lY,' me WSF? 51? V- 1 .A Riff xv .f-iiglirn? we 1, W1 Pls. OP. ,ull rff' ' NF' 2 s 2 17 4 .. 211 183 fffigfii h 133 17 s 'f'f'frr- 182 :ss 211 191 ik Eff? 1 63 3 2 3 Wil Q r..- fl: WW' Ulf T-:QZKQXL1 'ATR gf 113152. Eilifiifie -, W rl? :- SOPHOMORE SCORES 1-F,j5.,3' E4 M 1' rw-f . ,, East- 7 ,.....,. .....,.... M :mural-ll lf 3-' - East-14 ......... South- 9 ,JW In 1 East-18 ..... ........ N orzh- R ' East-I6 . .....,....,, Wcstgll 15865 .NHS East-'20 .......... Manllall-l 4 1iqf1Eflgf:?F:3QiJ l Wm East-16 .,.. . ..... Wes:-10 'lvz 1,g',.1iyg L East-12 ..,....., South-16 2:1 ' -.mg-lr East-33 ..... ......... N Offll-13 ' f fri' V X 1 1, A , .........s0mh-21 141 lfll ,wif F , pin JRQ2? 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Swimming HE East High Angels easily won their seventh consecutive Denver- Boulder League swimming championship at the Morey pool Saturday, March twelfth, by piling up 3515 points, 17 points ahead of the nearest rival. North placed second in the meet with 18112 points, Manual, third with 17, South, fourth with 14, and West, fifth with 3 points. Led by Captain Raleigh Reed, the Eastsiders won nearly every event in which they took part. Reed proved to be the star of the meet by taking points in every event he entered. The Angels placed first in the 160-yard relay, 100- yard back stroke, 100-yard free style and the 120-yard medley. In the optional diving event and the 40-yard free style, North and South won respectively. In the 160-yard relay, Steel, Madsen, Reed and Lonsdale won. The 100- yard breast stroke and the individual medley were won by Raleigh Reed in 1: 25,4 and 1: 38.8, respectively. Harrington placed first in 100-yard back stroke. In the 100-yard free style, Craver of East crossed the finish line in 1: 10.7. Tom Boak placed second in diving, Fullem of North placing first. Madsen, Burk- hart and Reed captured the 120-yard medley, the last event of the meet. The only tie in the meet was between East and North in the 40-yard free style, when they placed second. Lowe of South was first. Officials for the meet were: Robert Bruce MacLeod, William Greim, Hal D. Kendig and Carl Schweiger. Page One Hundred Sixty-five L Ml S f - -----W - - - fy----1-f-,W - - --f--- -,L ,. Y' v . : . .- . . V bf- --.1 1. . v, ,M-M. ff . , - f i '. . ,- r:-.- yy, yn-g .Y L, V A ,, , 1 -rr... ,', V, - , . . , '. ' 5 i 1 F' 1-tf?2.f'.a. Y' ,Jmcii . L . -fam I W, i af- I, A Fggrijf ' - by li-'tj' fl.-xx...-l'z f.- f.1.:1f:'.. 'L P, H ' ' .lu ' I- . . '.' rip' 'I Lp' 35 ' 5 i ' ' -- ' ' ill - v - f --l-- -f - .- ,. . Q.,........... ..., 7 ., , H-, ,.' ' V d ' - Y' 'T'-54,-rg ' Qwfvj J 1 V ' i CJ I . ' - . . ' 1- . - A XVRESTLING TEAIVI K. julsrud, coachg N. Stiny. E. NVikIc:r, S. Powers, B. Anderson. K. Skzxcr, L. Rappc, H. Bramley, M. Garrison, 1. Wnldcck, manager. Wrestling I ITTLE NICK STINY was the only member of East's wrestling team this year who won an all-city championship. In his first bout he threw Baker of West in 5: 25. Dollof, South, was Stiny's final victim when he was pinned to the rnat in eight minutes. East had five men in the iinal round of the tournament. These were Nick Stiny, 108-pound classg Ed Wikler, 1155 Howard Bramley, 125g Stan Powers, 135g and Kenny Skaer, 175. Kenneth Julsrud coached the grappling aspirants this year for the first time and made a better showing than the final standings indicate. Next year he will have three seasoned men in Bramley, Stiny and Wikler as well as promising new material with which to build a strong team. Logan Rappe, 145-pound class, and Bob Anderson lost to Ink and Alneck of West in their first rounds. 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Qilfjfif. fiivi b , I , V irwfitf. vlKf5'1l',,.1S111'flf, it 1.:Fwg..,,Q--J . , .gmmgiger 'sry , soil- ig Y. -. - ff ffltfaafat ' if-rQE'1e 'uglllyr' zfgijdfnf ' f i -f-f-raiifil m, .fi 11.1--, K., QiawMfvsQwMqQt . .- J.-1, '- f 'ff ' - X x N . ff' WH3'Vf-staff R' X -,. s.ell.':if:i12 - v 1 il M I '- -. .-,gl-f,.w . 1X , f 9' Lt: .lax 'sf 4,'fx'W-if N.-.f 4- G 0 V, Ng I f 2516? IW' .1-A . 4 ., -A1 'zwzif .X . -.X 1 , fn Hx ' '. X - 'T x N ' , '- ff .Z ,X x if , f' X,,. Z Q? t cu., .' . 'X QA '- 1931 BASEBALL TEAM Sccuncl Row-B. Campbell, J. Roper, H. Land, E. Recd, W. Wright, L. Roach, C. Caldwell, R. Scott, A. Cohen, Conch Rinnc, First Row-D. Lewis, H. Nichols, j. Shultz, H. Gray, K. Hall, T. Greer, E. Wagner, XV. Snrconi, M. Mosko, E. Peterson, C. Conover. H. Baker. Baseball TEAM of veterans tied with South in this sport for the championship in 1931. West was the only team in the league that could hold the Seraphs. They held East to a 3-3 tie. 1931 SCORES April 18-East, 63 South. 5 Many 9-East, 8: Nlanual, 4 May 16--East, 3g Vfest, 3 May 10-East, IOL Boulder Prep, 6 Mziy 23-East, 35 North, 2 In the 1932 season, East's ball tossers were greatly handicapped by the lack of an experienced battery. Reed played only in the first few games and Mosko developed into a first rate pitcher rather late in the season. The final game with North was played May seventeenth. The following men made their letters in the 1932 baseball season: Wagner, Conover, Sarconi, Baker, Greer, Shultz, Roach, Cohen, Mosko, Gray, Nichols and Lewis fmanagerj. 1932 BASEBALL Scoaas 1932 BASEBALL STANDINGS April 8-East-4 ............ Nsnlm April 15-East-8 ........ lvlanual A ril I9-Eastga ............ Was: lvfzy 3- fEnsL- ........ Manual May 6---Eusr-- ............ West May' l0----Enst- ..... , .... .South May Ifl-East- ......... ...South May 171'-Exist 74 - .V l 'ff he ..........Nortl1 -l -Z - l im Won Lost Pct. North .....,.... , ...... , .......................... 8 0 1, 000 South ..-. 6 2 .750 Ease ...,....... .... . 2 6 ,2 50 Manual ..... ,,.. . 2 6 ,2 70 W csc ...... ..... 2 6 . 2 5 0 Page One Hundred Sixtyfscven 1932 TRACK TEAM Third Row-Al. Morrill. M. Cooper, H. Miller, C. Heaslcy, T. Blunrlcn, J. Wardc, S. Standlcy, B. Saclcctt, W. Mock, Coach Schweiger. Second Row-N. XVinchestcr, C. Voigt, B. Doyle, H. Capps, B. Coyle, l... Uttcr, W. Bower, B. Taylor, D. Galland, F. Evcs, H. Carlson. First Row-L. Traylor, J. Hall, E. Ayer, J. Traylor, D. Razcc, XV, Moore, S. McNichrrls, C. Hickman, j. Lipscomb, E. Phillips, S. Powcrs, J. Waldcck, manager. Track LTHOUGH Coach Schweiger had only one letterman back for the track season of 1931, he assembled a powerful squad, which won the cham- pionship for the third consecutive time. 1931 TRACK RESULTS April 10-Triangular Mcet-Maniial, 55: East, 51, North, 11 ApriL18-Denver Relays-East, 18: South, 17, Manual, 9, North, 3: Boulder rep, 1 April 27-State Relays-Third place May l-Dual Meet-East, 76: 1Ne:st, 48. May 8--Triangular Meet-East, 525: Manual, 43, West, 29.5 May 16-State Meet-Fourth place May 26-City Mcct-East, 52.51 South, 38: Manlxal, 215: XVcst, 17g North, , 133 Boulder Prep, 12 East also won the 1932 championship and came second to Fort Collins at the state meet, in which Chuck Voigt was high point man with thirteen and one-half points. The following were awarded letters for the 1932 track season: Voigt, Razee, Utter, Lipscomb, Hammer, Tower, Galland, Bower, Coyle, Cooper, Skinner, Ward, Morrill, Hall, Uland, J. Traylor, Gray, Hickman, Phil- lips, Mock, Widdicombe, Pickup, Moore, Powers and Waldeck Qmanagerj . 1932 TRACK RESULTS April 9-Dual meet: East, 64: South, -13. April 17-Denvcr relays: East, 213 South, 193 West, 7: North, 6: Manual, 2. April 23-Colorado relays: Fort Collins. 25, East, 12. April 29-Dual meet: East, 63: North, 33. A May 6f-Triangular mcct: East. 78V2C South, 40923 Manual, 7. May 15-State mect: Fort Collins, 78: East, 32M,: Longmont, 21. May 21-City Meet: East, 77, North, 3iV1g South, 26: West, 11: Manual. 4V1- fVoigt, I3 points, high point man.Q Page One Hundred Sixty-eight 'w ll - T 9-L ,f K'j,,,,l ,ffl 7 ,1 I q' MM HJ . -'Vi' I 1 V-V , 19 . f , C ' 1 e X 0 QI 1 'Viv' ,N l - 7 ul is ' af f?e?r9vw o as 1 if fx ' 1 ,TMI-. V71 f ,ii f C ,,., ' -,. ff- 'writ C . : 1i,gfatgg G QU ! ' eb Amxlin.. ,n iw 9-.Ee Q 1 1 1, . 'eu-N, , Q xl Win ..l , in WSW- .PYQXA- 25if l liililllll V.. an ll bf' 'nt Qi I JSI Qp-iaclitgs if ' I 457922 W, 95? J . 5,1 K gi '. . 2' 'ii f kxgf- .5 ,. 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Intramural Sports NTRAMURAL sports were successfully introduced at East this year to permit students unable to make varsity teams to obtain the advantages of athletic participation. Tournaments in horseshoes and softball were conducted by Coach.Whipple. Intramurals for girls continued as in the past. Ten teams composed of one hundred forty boys were entered in the soft- ball tournament, which was won by the Rattlesnakes. Led by Stan Brown, the Snakes won the championship after a hard-fought win over the Hi-Y Club. The final score was 10-9. In the seventh inning, with the score 9-8 in favor of the Snakes, the Hi-Y team had the bases loaded and failed to score the necessary runs to win the gameg however, they tallied one run, thus tying the score. In the next inning the champions slammed out a homer to cinch the game. The annual horseshoe tournament was conducted this year at the same time as the softball competition. With an entry list of sixty-six pitchers, experienced and unexperienced, some very interesting competition took place. SOFTBALL STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Rnttlesnakes ..... .. ........................... 6 1 .857 Hi- Y ................. ...... 5 2 . 7 14 GIick's Terrors... ...... 4 2 .666 Bobcats ......,...,....... ...... 2 2 . 700 Bullwhackcrs .......... .... . ..... 1 2 . 3 3 3 XVooclard's Athletics ....... ...... l 2 . 3 33 Two losses eliminate. Page One Hundred Sixty'-nine Ka M3 'WW-' 'K :X Mfr'-f' f-W, f ff: 1'-Vffw 'Q' '-Ee 7', f 'lT '5'5'T.'i,7T' :f '- ' .- uiasflf-liRl's2a22r.:f-xii T my -f ff J' P42 l- f-1 M.,-v- ' 'Y 4. K i 1 , 1 Q155Y,,,,. W mf Nm, L . , V , 4 L 1-7 5 A M' U, QL. . H ,da , l 4- -l A. f, ,Aw TT 'Q' w l' ' MQ R' fl- - H fd-C li - 'mls nl riffs - fuskx diff .4 N, f. U11 1' l. ' 5 41? . E lf ffl f,,..':ZjY1f04lz5g.lg' H f A -fl 1 QM-'ilwi ' .fwplfiwfw f ill ww , l QNX 1' fflffkill ' EW , IQWM fm, , , . .1 , ', ff P ' lf-'43, l l ln ,qw V , S Wm? ff r-a'V? 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V -, A ' qw A-35752 ---,iiql ITF.-gy 2.6 1 6- . -.vga . 'I-Thi X ww J- x X X N. if 1 ,UQ wx ll If' E2 J x 1 Q ,XL- n Y .ffi f Ni, ' nv.. ' .fxx ,QA ', .1-gxf:'1,,f uf , - .Q , , ' ' L xH.-n1smuf.a.:..::.u.,::.1.::..z:' ' 'Aki-5911 5, 5'-1 9' 7'7-2122: Ek0 . 413. :,:,.ff.,, Q -,.n.X37. ,, , . . , Ln.. 7 41.1 42, ., A3 f W' 2 11' f - -' -' -a-,L.ef3:-21 if? Hn 1 P na che Sh c. . Skinn r irh the Javelin. Igqfliylgmr Finishes Stan of fhf Mile' Razer? Fgxishes the 440. Page Om: Hundred Seventy-one GIRLS SOCCER CHAMPIONS Second Row-R. Schock, C. Wilcox, R. Baer, P. Peacock, E. Betts, L. Aronofi. First Row-I.. lviley, R. VJickl1am, D. Hayes. J. Blaine, M. Mitch, D. Shubnrt, G. Ingram. Soccer ITH a promising season before them, the 12B's inaugurated the year of girls' sports by conquering all comers in the soccer tournament. Their team was far superior to that of any other class except the 11A's, who gave them a stiff fight for the championship. Some of the winners' most outstand- ing opponents were Marie Van Hall, 12Ag Ruth Dunn, l0Bg Ree Carey, 11Bg Martha Lee Moore, 10Ag and Margaret Vickers, 10B. The soccer season lasted for seven weeksg the first five weeks were spent in practice and choosing teams and the last two in tournaments. The season was managed by Marie Van Hall. In the second-team division, the l0B's won the championship by defeating all of the more veteran teams. This game proved to be the favorite outdoor girls' sport, for there was a larger turnout for soccer than any other sport. One hundred thirty-four of these girls attended the required number of practices to get fifteen points and most of them made teams. RESULTS FIRST TEAM DIVISION SECOND TEAM DIVISION 12B ,,,,A,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,....,,......,,, ....,.... 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Volleyball OR the first time in a number of years, the 12B's and the 12A's united their best material to form a successful volleyball team and the experiment resulted in a championship. It was the 11A's who again gave the winners their closest contest, even though they only placed third in the tournaments. Peggy Peacock managed the six weeks' season, which was made exciting by such players as Fay Shwayder, 11Ag Bertha Bernstein, 11Bg Virginia Wil- Iiams 10A, and Ruth Dunn, 10B. In the second-team division, the two sophomore teams showed their prow- ess by tieing for the championship title. Peggy Peacock managed the season, and Emily Betts was her assistant. Volleyball was the most popular indoor sport for girls. There were one hundred twenty-eight girls who attended three-fourths of the practices and earned fifteen points. Of that number, sixty-one made first teams and played enough games to earn one hundred points. The season was made interesting by such players as Fay Shwayder, 11Ag Bertha Bernstein, 11Bg Virginia Williams, 1OAg and Ruth Dunn, 10B. RESULTS FIRST TEAM DIVISION SECOND TEAM DIVISION 12B-IZA ......,. . ..........................,......................... .Champions IOA and IOB ............................,.. . ....... ...... . Tied, Champions HB ..,.,,,...,..... ,. ........................ ......,................. .... ...... S c c ond I2B'IZA and IDB .............................................. Tied, Third IIA , ,...,..,,.......,........................,....,.. ................,........... 'I' hird IIA ..................................... .. ............. , ...... ................ . .... F ifch Page One Hundred Seuancyfthfce GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Second Row-L. YViIey, R. Wickham, E. Betts, G. Ingram. First Row-C. Wilcox, R. Schock, V. Dunn, M. Mitch, D. Shubart. Basketball l Y winning the basketball championship, the seniors achieved their third title for the year. They had an excellent team and the only exciting game they had was the decisive game with the 1OA's. The latter team took second place in the tournament through the efforts of Frances Chessher, Mary Lou Engdahl, Dorothy Munger and Margaret Vickers. Some of the most outstand- ing junior players were Evelyn Land, Eva Mertz and Jean Hogarth. The season, which lasted seven weeks, was managed by Constance Wilcox. The 10A second team won the championship in their division. This gave them their third title of the year. RESULTS FIRST TEAM DIVISION 12A .,.........,.........,... ......................... . ................... C hampions IDA ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,., ........,....................... S e cond 12B IIA 11B 10B Page SECOND TEAM DIVISION 10A ...................................................................... Champions IZA ' ll . M, L-1 t ' cgi? 'L ,, fy .I iw 1-lf! 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AU X Alf ., Q. i ti or' ' x ll :G Iwi.- M va ,, .aww-:si n ff'-Y-H J ,P r' A , 'W . -H ., n' .' ,-,E fi f J 4 ix 5 mt, '-alfa Wi 'K f '23 4,5 fr, '. can A 9 1'? 'f'J lr:l' .AN 1 ,, -'Z-,,,u1llA!,xll1-1 X f m ., 4 me A1345 . ' TENNIS CHAMPIONS iflia.- .xxx 'fag-gifggfvjgijj V. Dunn, R. Schock, Mcrrz, D. Shubart, F. Shwayder. rd . . Girls Tennis 'l'd'Xk--4, HE tennis tournament this year was unusually exciting. There were many - XR excellent players and the matches were closely contested. Ruth Schock, ' f' X, who managed the tournament, won the championship. She was runner-up X X last year, her sister, Mary Jane, won the title. . . - 'ffl In the singles Fay Shwayder ,12B was the runner-up. Ree Carey and x I . . . ' A . '. ' yi f I JL' Virginia Dunn were the semi-finalists. ji tj' 'X 27? The team of Virginia Dunn and Ruth Schock won the doubles matches. X 'Wigs They defeated Dorothy Shubart and Eva Mertz in a thrilling game. The semi- J finalists were Fay Shwayder and Ree Carey. Final Tennis scores: Doubles score--6-2, 6-8, 6-3. Singles score-6-4, 6-4. X aff , fl xi , ,- CL!! X .--.i .. Page One Hundred Sevcfltyffuc .2 X 1. SOCIAL EVENTS T the first of the year it was decided at a faculty meeting to economize in social functions. The decorations and orchestras were to be less expen- sive and on a less lavish scale than formerly. Lo and behold, the results were that the money was saved, but the decorations appeared as beautiful as ever and the inexpensive orchestras made high-pricedi' music. All of the social events were successful, financially and artisticallyg and the depression year was conspicuous by its failure to depress. Senior Barn Dance O open the social season at East the senior class entertained at their annual Barn Dance November sixth. Due to the depression, the dance was given as a fifty-fifty affair, each person paying fifty cents. The boys' gym was decorated with cornstalks and pumpkins and many farmers were among those present. The committee that planned the evening was composed of Bob Hall, chairmang Peggy Peacock, Betty Oakes and Bill Loss. D Club Dance HE members of the victorious football team were the guests of honor at the D Club dance, held December twelfth. Decorations were of the patri- otic red and white, which were used in a false ceiling. In the middle of the gym a large football was hung, on which was printed Champions,' in big red let- ters. The boys who planned this affair are Jim Morrill, chairmang Jack Walker, Willet Moore and Frank Skinner. D DANCE Pl- 81 . r f lr f . 4-11- ufwiist. W 4'nn'Sf5Em'df SY P p'f26Ii.'o1i,g- JD-'lmilglfigl fix .-, 5:41 1','7'.g,g,. j gviMngQQfb , Nl ffjv :X !,, -' :mf Li. 9'-'-fu., ff'9 flu, w 7-UyicfgiQ:3s,.1,i. . 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IH 1 l Ji H' N ti 1 fw xx , f x XX K '11 - X Q f 442 , 1 ,N D ff -ff i -- T ' 'X ,ff X ,iff 'x In..- ,XX . ,l. 2 Comm-:ss DANCE Congress Dance HE Congress Debating Society added to the Christmas festivities when they entertained at their annual frolic on December eighteenth. Red and green Christmas decorations adorned the gym, while Lu Morgan's orchestra furnished music for the Angels. A committee composed of Arthur Huston, Kendall Dane and Wendell Chase planned the evening. Senate Dance ITH the boys gymnasium transformed to a winter scene, the Senate Debating Society enjoyed dancing to the music of Hume Everett's or- chestra January twenty-ninth. Icicles and snow formed the ceiling, while during the course of the evening artificial snow and snowballs were showered on the guests. Refreshments were served during the intermission. Debaters who arranged for the frolic were Jack Dublin, Charles Caruso, Sylvan Glick and Albert Rosenthal. SENATE SNow Fnomc Page Ona Hwndvad Saucvitynreven CADET BALL Cadet Ball N true army fashion the cadets of the Denver high schools gave their yearly ball in the cafeteria of East on March twelfth. Over two hundred couples from all over the city attended this formal dance. The decorations were of bright hues-red, white, blue and green. Tony Ferraro and his orchestra fur- nished the music and the committee in charge was composed of Kendall Dane, William Hull and Don Nicholson. Sarah Ann Fowler sponsored the East boys. Junto-Minerva Party HE J unto and Minerva Literary Societies for girls were joint hostesses at an April Fools' Leap Year dance given April first. The boys' gymna- sium was cleverly decorated with a modernistic touch in bright red and blue colors. Lu Morgan played merry melodies with his band. Girls who planned the dance are Jean Jolliffe, Martha Lee Moore, Esthermay Swenson, Alice Barkley, Betty Oakes, Ruth Baer, Annette Johnson and Edna Gallup. 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Q35 -:f Xyff Sf 5 DYE 1533 fwfr 33 H l 21 f L: E231-FP ' '- CL1o- Cmnsnns FORMAL lnf 4 WT7 P fy N'9.v5w,' . ba. '-.,-rr'-H' wr: ' W J IDI? Md1l'f -iw H s :t..,f+,- f, 1ffXj'957gif 5' , .A uw tr. 1 'l5w2fjp'T-. ,QF ,,, II. A-r-Qi4J3f:Qi19, i -' X.-f . Q- , f.. X . r fn- .VRD 4,5 ,flnf A q,,.,U . . X-JJ WJ -auf! 'f 'fx Tv.: a Lu gn -- -f.g.- - ifvf,,v.' -i-.ffiiiflsxffm , 1 ...f , .glvgql t X -Ji , s .gas PgIg1.f.:.wg if ,Hz r ,. -, ,M ,-l .1 fry' ' gg ...ii r -?:fif.s5zZii. 'i 11c1'5'J'Yf5f MLA 1 f ag ' Clio-Cruisers Dance STRICTLY leap year dance was given on February twenty-sixth by the two travel clubs for girls, Clio and Cruisers. It was a cleverly arranged if affair, in that girls bought the bids, and flower favors were given their escorts. The boys' gym was transformed into a modern black and white ballroom. Dance programs were of the same colors. 4'Happy Logan's orchestra played popular tunes during the evening. .f V fx Kiln H ...J-Lili' 'V-'Y-if, 1- a'W.:v-'ILL-1 , .,5.'v1..-'- 'fi v-'. N ww- '-MV'-'-' 1 . 'M ll ll 'f' Soc1al Hours UMEROUS social hours were given on Thursday afternoons after school fl throughout the year. The school orchestra furnished the music and played in the boys' gymnasium. One of the biggest successes of the season was llfiflml 'ltvi' the social hour given by the White Jackets Club on March twenty-second. X Tickets selling for ten cents were the means of admission. Punch and cookies l were served. Qig1y?QH T Q.Q..Q?Z AWA Wt I .-,:nI'X..,. , .rffl HN l U X lk . I LV ix Y X XXX ,... f WHITE 1 ,I in JACKET 3. lj 'AN Socmr. --7 l I i fl-s-ff Page Ona Hundmd SC1.VC'IlEy'11lTl8 I f--Z:--. fig. iii-RX TV' '-A T' Y' Wil ll i JUNIOR Pnoiw Junior Prom N exceptionally lovely party was given on April sixteenth, when the juniors had their promenade in the school cafeteria. Decorations were chosen from their class colors, green and White, and dance programs of these colors were given to each girl. Cooling refreshments were served during the evening, Members of the school danced to the arrangements of Victor Schil- ling's orchestra. Senior Prom HE farewell party of the class of '32, the senior promenade, was held in the school cafeteria May fourteenth. Class colors of blue and white were carried out in decorations, refreshments and dance programs. Vic Schilling furnished the music with his eight-piece orchestra. The dance committee included Alice Barkley, Eileen Ferris, Mary Hale, Janice Kennedy, Barbara King, Newell McIntyre, Betty Meininger, Willett Moore, Edward Phillips, Jerome Strickland and Dorothea Earle. Q A 0 L ,Y I- Q' 1 W . , ' 1 fi u , -tif A8 .' , V f , f :- V ef' 'if , I K-, Z ,r i' .J If f , . ' 'Wifi R Ml f ' ' ' f , 3 X g M L if' 'ima f ', I 'iff 'fl Q ,l il .lie ,X fit.'of on Q l K ' 'fl F4 I IZ J IJ , A if lil 3: 1 - ies- , -E ,fi fi , -'rl V 9 - 9, 5 si ,f , - 511.1 1 'fare if 'Wi' - t i s xl Ode? ' .1 UI, l 55iw x ' 1 , gg WH f Q, Q .11 I fy,-hu ff Q - ' l u' K- , -Y' Il . ,.' gfliswig X 'P' X ,gif , v ssgt'7?ff it r ,vwf A - ,Q wo ,. ,Q ,ivfiifkiss SENIOR J PROM Nm' A' A ni N wc J 'ESP . - - - . ' 1 rx x 0' 0 A I 'W f ' .....:-A 4 h A ' Q IN , X Y M Page One Hundnd Eighty , X I X ' 1:77 ,fixxx iff GX X5 . N I . ., ,1 Eg. ! . '. Q ' F f, 1 it ul N.. Egg, , ,xrlilgfi 1, ., , Q ,, - hp , iiiiwu , 'll QM ll' Q f 1 I X 1 UNQX N ' . 'jf k, 533 gl 'lgiil 3 J 3J.,.J lil! W4 W if V5 i H, -A , U fr .Xl ki' H JH' fY'9filfli.lZ Q.. C A, K Q ,, , A.-. Y i -- . .ww '-n 41?l'z- C .A W 4? Q ,I 35 ' .iff- ml 'Wil 1 aiziw 2 mill? 1 ,s I, aiu -wr' W 'llffl M ' V- , fum x . ' 'xf.B'Q'EcZfllGlQflpl'ri5l e Pr ' K iifiifiafi vw 1 14 AQ T v, a,, ..ielfl1.j'f?llfi ,iffy 175 ' - -'Y-fJ:.i . CAST OF DRAMA CLUB PLAY l . Pzurfcn, J. XVilIiznms, W. Chase, B. Aarons, K. Damn, E. Van Cisc. G. McCarn, V. Ryan, L. Pfeifer, A. Graves, C. Gnupp, P. Hornbcin. The Drama Club Play APTAIN APPLEJACKI' a fast-moving comedy, was the play chosen by the Drama Club for their annual stage performance. Leading parts were enacted by George McCarn and Eleanor Van Cise. Other important parts were played by Adeline Graves, Wendell Chase, Virginia Ryan, Lewis Pfeifer, Kendall Dane and Bluma Aarons. The play took place on December eleventh and was sponsored by Miss Catherine St. Clair. Senior Class Play N exceptionally interesting sea story, Cappy Ricks, was produced by senior class members for their annual play. The cast of characters follows: 13122 Bill Ellcrs ..,.............,............,...... ,....... .............. C n ppy Ricks Bill Barker ,....,..........,,.. .,.........,...... ..............,. .. . ,Skinner iff- ' ' V 355-353 Kenneth Skncr.. ............ .Mat Pcaslcy Janice Kennedy .............. ...., .. .........,................ G oldic Glaln: X 75 i3g,Q'i jane Ross ..........,.........,..,........ , ...........,........... Florence Ricks Ethel Blombcrg ......................................... ,Aunt Lucy Ricks Dick Cooper ..,........,..,..................................... Cccil Bernard Miss Catherine St. Clair, coach Ex .Xi . xx I Xxx ,- If l 'L ,JL x J, 1 li D -I x - f-75 j Ng ,fcf SENIOR PLAY CAST lx - , Grim Tower.. Bill Barker. Ethel Blomburg, Bill Ellcr, Miss Sr, Clair, ,Ianc Ross, Kenneth Skaer, Janice Ken' ii' ,ff ncdy Di'k Cougrr 5'ffQQ - Page On: Hundred Eightyfcmc E. X f C zz, X52 N J x,-K! MAY QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Red and White Day ED and White Day for 1932 introduced an innovation in the program of this traditional gala day. Interclass track events took place on the afternoon of May fifth. The regular festivities took place on Friday, May sixth. Candy and favors were sold during the day, which lasted from eight- thirty until five. A stage program began the day and classes were shortened so that the dance began at two in the afternoon instead of in the evening, as in former years. The queen, Janice Kennedy, senior, was crowned by Sarah Ann Fowler, head girl. The Red and White Day victor's cup was awarded to the senior class and was received by Dick Jones, president of the class. RED AND WHITE DAY PRIZE XVINNERS H. Baum, H. Swigcrt, E. Perry, D. Fellows, C. Grover, R. Anderson, C. Gaupp, C. jolimz, -B. McGl1cc, S. Parriott, F. Parriott, J. Perry Page Ons Himdfrcd E1gl1ty'lw0 if 7-7 sf 1 s if Ty- K-Q 'Hi f .K'K1' ' 1 1 IAN! 50119, I U' fri f cvuigbgxyg I Whey V 5525, 3? I 4 7 504541 if fix,-ffyf 1:5251 liiif ' ' I V 'rxggxlfi x R elf, ' DH Eliisg Tgsxs. wffwjgnwm- I T317 'L is ' g gh ggiqfjf. 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Rosemary Douglas Pose, an Indian medicine man ...,.................. William Eller Jake Kraft, owner of an adjoining ranch ...... Robert Lee Lone Eagle, an educated Indian ................,...,. Ed Bennett Noneeta, an Indian girl ...................................... Betty Oakes Laura Anderson, Prof. Anderson's sister ...........................,.......................... Jacquelene Howell Professor Anderson, an eastern scientist ............................................,i,......... Foster Parriott Billy Burns, cowboy foreman of Rancho Ortego .....i.....,.............................................. Gordon Gallup Camelita , , Martha Lee Moore Chiquita Ramon 5 Slsters ------------ Maxine Wilkinson Marie Priscilla Baline William Kennet Fuller James kfssrszazrsfsissi- Mes Wallace j l John Amesse Wallace .,.........................,..,...i,.................... f ......... 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