East High School - Angelus Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1942

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BOUNCER FIELD BENTON RECEIV ING SPONSOR STEARNS AND LOIS HAN KINS INSTRUCTIONS FROM I R gtg, ff- ARD? ICJ CADAVER? Star-Spangled Swing In times when brass hats, gold buttons, and bunting run rampant, a dance of patriotic theme is not amiss, As a result of this conclusion, the Inter- national Relations Club planned a Star-Spangled Swing for February 27, replete with stars, stripes, and Stearns. Bill Pitre and the boys in the band played their dancin'-music against a red and white striped background cut in the shape of a shield. Stars with sparkle dust glued on them, along with E271 blue lighting, romanticized the scenery somewhat, Bids printed with a brave old glory in the tradi- tional red, white, and blue announced the dance, the officers, the sponsor, and the honored guests. Whether because there were priorities on dance wax or because Coach Whipple obiected to a slip- pery basketball floor, no one seemed to know, but this year really good dance floors were at a pre- mium, especially during basketball season. HOMER, Jo, AND HARVEY, HORRI- FIED AT IAP CRAP GAME? IBI Liz- ,Wu

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Winter Wonderland For Angels with that midwinter let-down and fed-up feeling which comes just before Christmas vacation, welcome relief was provided by the Red and White jackets on December 5 of this year. Such first aid came in the form ofthe annual dance given jointly by the two clubs and saved many a grind from the little man in the white coat. Not hard to take either was the music administered by Stan Koskoff and his orchestra. Although it was a long, hard winter, its good points were played up, kept in cold storage, and hung on the ceiling when frozen into icicles to form the correct background for a Winter Won- derland, Evergreen boughs decked the counters at the back of the Cafe, and on them sat the tradi- tional snowmen, giving the rest of the chaperones the cold shoulder, Due to over-enthusiastic Conga lines and jam sessions which made the chandeliers swing in the auditorium below, all but two East dances were relegated to the boys' gym this year. 'Ai GRAD STAN HAGLER JEALOUSLY HIDES DATE BEHIND SNOWMAN 'S MATTER, KIDS, LEAVE YOUR TEETH AT HOME?



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Sweethearts' Dance Every year, come Valentine's Day, sweet senti- ment comes into its own with the Sweethearts' Dance staged by Clio and Cruisers and takes the feminine hearts by storm, Decorators forget that the heart is a vital organ and use it for its artistic value onlyg bid committees revel in forget-me-nots and lace paper. This year, on February IS, its reputation as one of the best dances of the season was heightened when Thalia joined the combination and the box office reported a sell-out with a long, long waiting list. The traditional theme was carried out in red and white, with red hearts in groups of three strewn from one end of the false ceiling to the other. SWEETHEARTS ALL ROMAN- CIN' 'N HEARTS EATH THE HANGIN' IRIS DAY AND GLORIA SEITZ EXER CISE THEIR INDIVIDUAL REPAR TEES, IGNORED BY BURKE HAR RINGTON AND STAN HOLLAND BILL GLASS, JANET IRWIN, MARY

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