East High School - Angelus Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1948

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S V 2' s 'Q KENNETH E. OBERHOLTZER Superintendent of Schools Senior Social Problems course is added Courses reorganized to meet students' needs Aeronautics is taught in Anqels' new course East High faculty increases its numbers M4 af V ,- 1 Veil gp , jaw 1' W, ' ,, , QM, i3?gW71 5'532A 'Af' 4212 U ,, ' V gg - .e5LvL3g7559f ' L M W-f'?5+ 'm, N If-,i Safifius 'W . ' Af3L'fgm4Q1g,'f2i. 1 I g 149' K' 5 13555313 . ,L X, , ., fi K, .. d qu ,Q X' nw? 'V Mg 'wif 63942K me nom 'H-gg 'vwh .mv Q 1 1, K 4,4 'Y iS., ,K .. ff - . V Hn, .. ,mw- .v- ew- , .M K A-9' A - AWV,.f . ',T ',..J N-g1TZ 4 .al , , i si Hivlxf' . Q 5 fliilwgws Q s Gnfif ww J , zggf Q.. i' I f v I E Q K , rt- .x nf . 'nu ASV! o . Y 'REP 5 af xi gm .2 .kk 1 4 MW W W J ,...-4'-M-f-f LOUIS H. BRAUN Principal MISS ELIZABETH SPARHAWK Dean of Girls MR. MELVIN PAYNE MR. WYMQND EHRENKROCK Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 'XM xv:- rg? vm, www! LJLADYS ALEXANDER FLSLE ANDERSEN x,OIT1IH9fC al Enqlisl ' -gg.: I 45:17. w I N v ELAINE BARCROET MARGARET BEYNON Clerk English ARTHUR BRAGG ERANCES BRANDA lndustrial Arts Physical Education 5 l Q it 1 lx .f x A 5 IEAN ASCI-IBACHER Physical Educaticii SAM BLANC Science ALlCE BRECK English MARGARET AYLARD Mathematics CLCM, GLADYS BONA Enqlisli IOHN BRENNAN Science ,WH -HQKPHW if FLORENCE BRIBER IUSTIN W. BRIERLY EDITH BRUCE Libruriml CLCU ELBERT CHAPMAN PITYSICGI Educuticm CHARLES CROLEY Commercial nr 'w English Clerk HARRY CHARLESVVORTH HERO CONESNY Mcxhelxtotics Ari HELEN CUMMINGS SERGEANT DAWSON Mcthmnctics R. O. T. C. CEORGE CAVENDER Social Science x ' . 93. 'ex- ew X' X Ax A df Hi ELIZABETH CRAVEN Eoreiqn Language REGINA DESIARDINS A11 142 ,sf ,, LEON DINER Sccicrl Science X f XXV! A -f fl ng' Bb 4t 'E ,, A sl Q VT. vm' WH Q -.E f .E A 5 'gets Y. ,131 17 , .. , ,. .- is-Q' OLlVE EDWARDS Clerk AVERY FRENCH Social Science 5? fwfr, Amy, LAWRENCE DOWELL ROSALIE EDMISTON HELEN EDWARDS Enqlish Lanquaqe Library Clerk Social Science CLCll,Ay RUTH EGGLESTON BRUCE ETNER GENEVIEVE FRANCIS Commercial Mathematics Clerk THOMAS GARDNER KENNETH GORSLINE FLORENCE HARPER English Mathematics Social Science 'I' X Q ,,v in we-wir KATHFUNE HOFFMAN MORRIS HOFFMAN English Science GLCU, MAX HOUTCHENS HELEN HUNTER Science English Cainniercial FRED lOSEFFY KENNETH IULSRUD industrial Arts Physical Education HESTER HOLADAY Home Economics LUCILE ILGAUDAS Physical Education AMANDA KNECHT Foreign Language 'Dfw'- LYLE HOLLEY Foreign Language 'kxflfif' rf 3 t tt t 191 X 1 sf! --f ., N Z -4 :- .Qia J '.-1 7- . X 'Siu 1, Wagga A X xffg 03233 'fi-31' Q As. , .-. GEORGE lENSEN Social Science ALlCE KOONS Iournalism iiiilgh e '?' T vang 'MQ fl? 'YYY' GENEVIEVE KRElNER WILLIAM KRUSE UVEDALE LAMBERT VVlLLlS LAMSON Speech Social Science English Social Science Mathematics Science Q ll, Clfflflkg TILLY LASI-I lAMES LEAKE MARY LIVESEY VERNON LONG Foreign Language Social Science Home Economics English IUANITA LOEPTIEN NANO MAHONEY OSCAR MARINOFF LAWRENCE MARSHALL Physical Education Mathematics Mathematics Social Science . IOHN MATTIES VIOLETTE MCCARTHY ROBERT MCCOMAS ADA MCGETRICK Foreign Lonquoqe Music Social Science Commercial a i ' acu fy K 1 i ' Iii w e .cn HARLES MCGLONE IACK MCINTOSH SERGEANT MCKINLEY HARVEY MEYER Socioi Science Science R. O. T. C. industrial Arts LORETTA MILLER WALDO MILLER MARY MOORE PAREEDA MOORHEAD Coinlneicicri industrial Arts Socioi Science Music Home Economics ROSETTA NEW Home Ecouovmcs ' fxxx X- . X NRA E X X x-, lf It 6 Xxx - y, ...ll A 5, zfrlnsiial' 1, l N . ..,,. T,',5Q'.1ifal ,A .'Ha'f'l .,, . , X -lx. fl, nj. . xx -1-' ., '.'.1 M Xxayan,-:L 1,-ill' .L ,3 '..:.vv uf J-iz.: ' N X 'K 'Xxx-., f 2xNm., 43 L c 'Q' Xxx WL W F fm y N Xxxxxi HIL, I CARL PEASE lvlclllierucxtlvs HTA PUTNAM Treasumr EDGAR OLANDEH Gommemiol HACHAEL PECHMAN English Soclcll Sciemp EDNA RHEN Commercuxl REGINA OLANDER ADOLPH PANEK Secretary luduslricxl A'l5 CLClfl,Ag CHESTER PHELPS llzreiqn Lcmquuqo Mcxthemuics POLAND ROBERTS Music FSLANCHE PlGO'l l' Eomiqn LGITCILIGQQ EUGENE SCHAEEE1 English fu .. MP1 X. . M .1 OLLIE SCHLOSSER LILY SCHULTZ HELEN SHEPHERD LOREN SMITH Librarian Science English Science Commercial 6lCll, MARGARET SMITH MYRTLE SNIDER VIRGINIA STEARNS ROBERT STEGNER English Mathematics Social Science Science ALVIN SUGARMAN EILEEN SWETS SELINA TAUB VERA THOMPSON Social Science Enqlish Foreign Language English Commercial 6 5 xx A-My aff ff? FRED TICEN CYNTHIA VAN BLARCOM DORIS VINYARD GEORGE WAGNER Social Science Nurse Foreign Language Science 1 Il -iw 31 Q 2 Eg WIN 40 ETETE T ClCll,Ag 23?-'gf CLARENCE WI-IIPPLE ESTHER WICKHAM HOWARD WILLIAMSON Physical Education Art Science WENDELL WOLF OPHELIA WOLTER ROLLIFF WRIGHT DOMINIC ZARLENGO Mathematics Mathematics Industrial Arts Science Science Commercial 1 ,Wg l'm iorever blowina bubf blesff pulls Zarlenqo . , . Whatcha lookin' for, Mr. McGlone? . . . Clear the halls, kicldiesl' '...' 'l said ii, and l'rn alacl, Gray. Temper, iernper, Mr, Mc, Comasl Poor Genes s.ill in a cast . . . l-lumm, lei me see.' '... Money, money, money! Miss Pui- narn's rich . . . l say, old chap, rave on, Macbeth Lambert. Classes In Action f K 8,585 s i J Agua! W' . if fi: Q 3. W s s g' si I gg 1 We , R 8 E 3, ,H six s.wn s,,.,,,,, FW 1 5 s 5 , ai v - Q H-5 M, M H i :Xl-fl 44,81 ' -'fi' 6, 9 DJ-3 f I , .Q 'k I lrlllisllll V H ' ,W , M 'I' 'li V- -X 06 9639 F, lfxittt ' 4- ' .9 wsoxavo ,sip ' W ,Q J V51 i ' .- A f 'I 'H - U . .. 1 Hr 1 ,All I ' I I .llll 1, 119664 ana! oreign anguagezi To be able to express oneselt Clearly in speaking and writing is ot great irnf portanoe to every person. The English Department makes an attempt to de- velop these abilities. Aside from the fundamental courses in grammar given to everyone, there are Cliversiiied classes in Literature, Public Speaking, Dramatics, and lournalism. Spanish, French, German, and Latin are also ottered so that the student body might have a knowledge ot the languages of foreign Countries. lv W- .,i ' 'WSW 0ciaf.S?ucbe5 The Social Science Department has as its main objective to acquaint the student with the problems ot the world, past and present, personal and public. The purpose ot the Psychology and Sociology classes is to aive the student a better understandinq of himselt and his relationship to and responsibility in society. A variety ot History courses is offered so that the student may have a solid toundation tor his study ot the present in his knowledae of the past. , V 5 i is l Q l Rcw 1, lefl io right: Gene Pierre, Boluert Olilson, George Kearns, lvlarquerete lol,nson, Mary Ann Niernerren, Earl Young, Cnarlcrs Affair. Row 2: lolin Brown, lack Parsons, loe Kulrlrrian, George Biori, Charles Sheets Kenneth Lipko, Frolverl Beriliani, Lee Coulter Alan Sass, Boluer' Connors, Boloert Drirrlmar, lirn Bearly, Flerlyer' 'Willow Vicror Borrrer, Don Kelley, Bay Lipson. Row 3: Der Connell, lrfn Moore, Bill Colony, Torn Srirall, lirn Thoniosorr, Flex Rogers, Arvel Brewer, lifialrer Chin, Charles Foster, Dan Estes lerry Clnirkow, lorry Hillyer, Mel Talrners. How 4: Allan Hellariri Terry Flerbst, 'lsorrr Seller, Torn Gurrreson, Dirk Scnwarlx, Dor Vlfillierspoon, Morris Goldrrian, Mark Gibson, George Cokf-r, flrzrurirr Caldwell, Bill Biesluol, lolin Hartsfield. . . olnlaaniw unc! 3 Row 1, lei! to riqhlz Clrarles Sclrlss, lo :rr Frost, Bernal lolirrsfrrr C:iar.es Hovvarrr, Erair Lpexnerrarxis lzwrrr Gcoawin, Blagrpm- D'OrCey, Row Z: Cliarles Bosick, Divk lrnlrer, lolin Vlfrlliarrrs, Irvs: Long, Doyle Knifvel, Czrarles Grrsline, Fdflie Crowe-ll, lun l'lollanol, le-rome Walker, VVilluur Borrton, Henry McNally, filrelrlarr Alpert, Fred Nlays, Holzerr Fiiarrrarirr, Paul Geiserl, 'rel Speck, Dick Bolzeits, lolin Archilirolci, linr Miller, Cerro Flexle, Row 3: Balywlr Lorenz, lirri Mesclr, Dick Houck, ClGIi?Ill,'Kx Wills, Brycw: Greqory, Iohn Blalnik, Dee Miller, Bob Srwlfazrrr, Gene Olinaer, Boqer Bonney, Dale Hrclrcrrfis, Lowell Crow, Boil Viilsori, lierrrrollr Moses, Clifford Bolrrnson, lolrn Grow, Vern Caltarello. Row 4: Larry Krolirr, Bay Gzzrrlon, Bob Glass, Ralph O'Neal, Brrlgrlr Fellows, Bill Korenke lack Friecierrlrrfzl Harry Herman Bivliarri Casr Bora O'lUsunrrell, Bruce Anders ,n Charles ilarryrrrarr, Gerald Sailee, Bran Gillineri, Donalzr Yarrrra, Bill Haskins, l.r:rr-rr Tiiznoae. A 'f f'f'-wvhmw4m,'M - e f- 1: gfvwww , -r f L .. ..... Q . ' 15- ,ff '12, 5 I 5 4' ,JS 2 gn Q4 xi 3 gina' A ,L W1 55' if f W - , ' M 'mv W j W -1' 'W f :mfg fp -Q . -'Q f 1 Q ii' , 16 A 4: ,lk 1 5 0 si ff' y Y 4 'W Ai Z K 4 E! 3 ' fi If ' N -. ' 45 pg X' b QA fl gy 5 0 , Q ,1 A 1 1 3 Q 5 A' : 3535. ' ' I 1 . .' ' W 5 my m is Ili. 'wiv 'YQ , 'fx WT I3 x ' 'gf - -f 1- 1 if-1 . 5 ' 1 1 ' Q 5'-. ' I 4 'e 1x Aw U2 e ' ' M an 1 - Q? -. 4 : Q ,wx 52 ge a c b ' ' ' ' 'I I' ' ' . ' ,A 1 f l ' V in ,- . K les. ' 1 mm V , ' ji' W' Mgfww 2,4 ,H .N 'H . M AWS J LQ 2 it-:1 5 W 1 ' , H M N, K , , mwfm.. xg? ,H ,. , i,g4.wgMQ,,, , W W' gm, i ' f V Q ww MM ,555 0 .. , ..,, ' -.sw-, Q7-: 'f - ' , ., - . ..,, ...., . . . ,. , , f . Top Row. left to right: lim Skinner, Bob Taggart, Bob Colwell, Torn Watton, Carl Williams, Bob Morris, Bob Levy, George Phelps, Harold Van Maren. Row 2: Richard Charles, Larry Webber, Roger Markham, Ray Dickison, Bill Butfington, Albert Petscliauer, Ed Wrase, Lloyd Munson, Dick Ketchum, Dick Moore, Bob Carlton. Row 3: Alvin Nelson, William Norris, Eugene Franklin, David Goodstein, Arnold Greenberg, Robert Eurguson, Everett Noel, loe Donahoe, Glen Hill, Maurice Salmon, Richard Austin, lames White, Tony Upton. Row 4: lack Boper, Clark Kirby, Larry Murphey, Bill Chappell, Bill Counts, Tom Loney, Harold Feder, Ben Goto, Leonard Zekrnan, Ronald Miller, Russell Bughrnan, Bob Boston, lack Mogan, Berkley Tague, 2nd Lts. lames Stocketl, Iohn Evans, Stuff: Bill Hagler, lohn Skillman, lackie Clark, Barbara Kendall. . . . Ljwlecwlciuarferfi gomlaan STAFF- -Front Row: Major Bales, Lt. Colonel Herald, Hon. Colonel Carter. Back Row: Major Bullard, Captain Deshane, Captain Bipp. Page A R. O, T. C. DPll.L SQUAD-Front row, leit to right: Don Kellinq, Dave RePass, Mark Gibson, Putney Smith, lohn Evans, Bob Connors. Buck row: Bruce Pattee, lack Roper, Dennis Harris, Billy Cox Ben Goto, Morris Goldman, Drill Squad Leader Charles Schloss. laecia roulafi COLOR GUARD R, O. T. C. HONOFARY OFFICERS Front Row, left to BOYS' RHTLE TEAM-Back Row: Boh Herres, Eugene right: Iaclcie Clark, loan Frost, Ruth Carter, Phyllis Hen- Olnqer Putney Smith, Frank Adcock, Ken Ralston, Bruce derson, Elsie Sheesly. Back Row: Dorothy Drury, Connie Pattee. Front Row: George Kearns, lim Pool, Karl Herald, Christiansen, Barbara Kendall, Mary Ann Niemenen. Dick Ralston, Wes Maycuck, lack Parsons. A . v Q 5 ' X, Q Q zz ,n 5, . .gg saggy iv C1 , : 1 N : . .,2 ,V 3 5 , W iv 1 32 2 1 if 554 H 3 C eg? 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Row 2: Edwin Ryland, lim Bails, Howard Hansen, Howard Long. Back Row: Mr. Fred loseffy, Don Deluange, Tom Kenehan, Phil Whitely, Mr. Arthur Bragg. When enjoying assemblies and performances, tew ot us realize the hard work and time that the members ot the stage crew have expended in order that we may enjoy some very excellent programs. Under the direction ot Mr. Arthur Bragg, the boys also receive training in stage man- agement. The staff that assists in East High Schools library is selected tor their academic standing, character traits, and general capabilities. Miss Florence Briber, Mrs. Ollie Schlosser, and Mrs. Helen Edwards have acted as general librarians this year, but even more important they have given advice and aid to the many East High students. Front Row. left to right: lack Perrine, Helen Ford, Norma Bliss, Mrs. Ollie Schlos ser, Violet Meyer, lean McAfee, Marilyn Lareau. Back Row: Mrs. Helen Edwards Frances Cohen, lean Russell, Phyllis Taylor, Miss Florence Briber. ..a4,,,,, staff iriua glclucafion Back Row. left to right: Max Goldstein, Bud Essington, Philip Harmon, Morris Goldman, Robert Carlton, Mr. Carl Pease. Front row: Loney, Dave Russell, Richard Flaugher, lack Cosper, Dominic Milani. I The Visual Education operators not only check and repair the film but are also responsible for many pleasurable and educational hours ot motion pictures. The boys give up their tree time during and alter school to present movies tor both educational and pleasurable purposes. The group is under the direction of Mr. Carl Pease. One of the many duties that the Seraph Sisters perform is assisting in the Clinic. They are not only helpful to Miss Cynthia Van Blarcom, the nurse at East, by devoting their energies to first aid, giving advice, and keeping records, but also assist at physical examinations, vaccinations, and eye tests. Back Row. left to right: Margaret Lewis, Leslie Lockhart, Barbara Prechtel, loanne Bassow, Cynthia Van Blarcom. Front Row: loan Lind, Mary Oji, Ruth Nagel, Joanne Frost, Barbara Clark. Ania Q3 Page 46 jfffiflg Ania O ice Front Row, left to riqhi: Betty Ann Huskins, Mary Lou Connors, Anne Allen, Suzie Garretson, Beverly Batschelet, Diane Tower, Iuanita Goreham, Betty Speir, Virginia Meixell, Pat Melville. Row 2: lean Eichorn, :Evelyn lost, Elizabeth Silver, Anna Lea Miller, lanis Hunkins, Betty Lou Ogle, Adaline Kline, Beverly Beach, Gloria MacMillian, Shirley Fetterman, Bobbye Cobey, Harriette Good. Row 3: loyce Colbur, Ieannette Starks, Barbara Yates, Shirley Freeman, loan Heckman, Frank Abramson, lanice Fine, Lorna Sadie, Gloria Hayes, Iudy Mining. Row 4: lean Davis, Ioan Davis, Beryl Byron, Allan Helland, Bob Williams, Sylvia Cana- day, Don Kelling, Hy Time. Back Row: Liz Miester, Muriel Snyder, Alida Anis- man, Mark Chappell. The Occupational Adjustment Service, supervised by Mr. Lawrence Marshall: the Testing Clinic, under the direction of Mr. Edgar Olandery and the Office are only a few of the services at East in which students devote their time and energy assisting. The O.A.S. has helped many students to find work which fits their particular talent. Helping new students to become acquainted with their surroundings is one of the main duties of the assistants in the Boys' and Girls' Social Rooms. To become an assistant in the social rooms, one is required to be either a member of the Seraph Sisters or in the upper fifth of the boys of the Senior Class. 09145 ana! Q10 A ocia oom Page 47 Front Row, leit to right: George Kearns, Bob Hoffman, Tom Loggins, Russ Weh ner. Row 2: Eliza Pietsch, Betty Gray, Nancy Fergerson, Dorothy Carr, Carla Sorenson, Cecelia Hill, Mary Lou Isaacson. Back Row: lean Fouse, Steve Cow- perthwaite, Chuck Dodson, lim Shepherd, Glenn Anderson, Milt Carlson, lack Clow, Milford Pepper, Bob Kellum, Caroline Drabing. , 'n,Lw? W5Ef WWW n AW P 1-.. 5-UWB ,wwf 4, mm. ,V Qu. ,mpg X. K ' z Inter-club Council is orqanized Students advise principal on problems Clubs open coke bar at dances Student publications take honors 1 is 2 . jim 4. 6 Head Girl, IUDY ROBERTS .ileaol arm! .jwleacl My lt is the duty of the Head Girl and the Head Boy to direct the activities ot the Student Coun- cil. This year they lead the Council in many successful Ventures. The Head Girl or Head Boy, whoever is not presiding over the Council, attends the Delegate Assembly meetings, as Well as the Student Council meetings, thus keeping the two organizations Working together. Head Boy, ROBERT LINGER age 49 Left to right: Tom Vtlellman, Pattie Cook, Bob Frye, Charlotte Trego, Bob Linger, Claire Rawhouser, Richard Dick, Pat Ewer, Charles Knudson, loan Coldren, Bob Fortna, ludy Roberts, Francis Pillsbury. ...ffudmf The Student Council is the main governing body at East. The members, elected by pop- ular vote ot the student body, include tour Senior boys, four Senior girls, three lunior boys, three lunior girls, two Sophomore boys, and two Sophomore girls. The editor oi the Spotlight, the assistant editor ot the Angelus, and the class presidents also are members of the council. Each year the Student Council presents the annual Sweetheart Dance, at the time of St. Val- entines Day, cmd a Recreation Night in the late winter or early spring. lt also sponsors, some- time in May, the Red and White Day activities. Each of these activities was a great success. One of the most important activities of the Student Council is the management of the school elections, as shown at left. Only one to a voting booth, please! Page SO . . ,.f . E.. .. tsl, QMS Left to right: leanette Starks, Bob Briber, Florence Northcutt, Don DesCombes, Nancy Newman, Ierry Losey, Susan Flugstad Horace Hawkins, Ruth Nagel, Harold Feder, Ioan MacDonald, Wesley Miller, Mrs. Violette McCarthy, Mickey Miller ounci . . . Besides those already mentioned, the Council worked on such projects as a campaign to change the point system and certain parts of the constitution. lt also sponsored many national and local charity campaigns. In the fall ot the year, the Council sponsors a Howdy Day tor the incoming Sophomores, and in lanuary it presents an orientation tor the mid-term Sophomores. At Christmas time, it is the duty of the Council to decorate the building appropriately for the season. The Council also sponsors a number ot pep assemblies during the year. All in all, the Student Council plays a very active part in the function of all school activities. The Student Council recently has very suc- cessfully inaugurated a suggestion box for the student body, as shown at right. We want longer lunches! Page Sl fiil., Sponsors: Mr. George A. Cavender, Mrs. Alice C. Koons. ..,.f.., .sw Editor ,,, . .. .. .,,.,, Robert Herzstein. Assistant Editor osss .. sosssssssso Robert Briber. Business Manager .. ,,Yw,.V...w.,....,, Chandler Dawson. Assistant Business Managers ............ Bonnie Krogh, Marlyn Waggener. Art Statt .............. lirn Brock, Louise Almquist, Nancy Ferguson, Anita Kevan. Photographic Statt ........ Sheldon Alpert, Alan Gass, Stuart Silverberg, Harry Herman. Album Section .... Susan Guild Connie Seastrand Alan Woods. Faculty Section ........ Barbara Prechtel Carol Quiat. Mary Ann Sobol. Sports Section ..... slim Armatas Horace Hawkins 2 5 5 I ' , Curriculum Section ...... ............. L aura M Berger, 'Et ' . QU. f ki' ff f 6 by Fr: X , , A, Chuck Roach, Bryce Zarit. Organization Section. .Barbara Yates, Bob Fortna, Beverley Batschelet Assembly Section ...... . .......... Shirley Hansen. Dance Section ............... .... ....... B e tty Ann Huskins. Special Events Section ....... .,......... S ue MCMillin. Angelus Assembly ...... . ........ .Phil FOX. Front row. left io right: Mrs. Alice Koons, Horace Hawkins, lim Ar- matas, Charles Roach, Stuart Sil- verberg, Alan Gass, Anita Kevan. Second row: Louise Alrnquist, Mary Ann Sobol, Barbara Yates, Beverley Batschelet, Laura May Berger, Nancy Ferguson, Bettyann Huskins, Sue McMillin, Connie Seastrand, Barbara Prechtel. Back row: Bonnie Krogh, lim Brock, Bob Herzstein. Sheldon Alpert, Harry Herman, Bob Briber, Chan Dawson, Bob Eortna. Page 52 X. 3 L if ' ' il X f ' ii 7 . Ln1r X L , - - Q fe Tr me i 7 g v 1 1 1 is X X x N 5 7 . ' g ' 1 1 1 , i wk X X F N N ' 2 , gl ,rl tx tx X Q X X x X f f f l x N - X Z f 1 , jk l X N . 7 f X X I il ' :' K' 5 l xx x x . X X X ' F F I C I A L P U B L I C A T I O h M, -mm f We-ma.tr...4i:i'ft 'iflivi .,M,m,,,, swf.. A 'A i K' A ' - fl. - f ' f i loo L9 a if s., -ei Editorsfin-Chief ,,,,.,. tP1uth N099 l lp , .,.' -it r Stl-loraceGl-lawkins ' I. t ft 'M N I . Associate Editor .,.,,A, v , u zanne olrretson 4 . 1 Assistant Editors ..,,,, .. il-95139 I-OCkhUfl - A -I A lNancy Miller f 7 Y Z.. H News Editors Asssssss s.,,A t lune Moore 5 . 53,2 4 Ilfarl Greinetz W .Zi ' 2. ...... F 1 A3923 llbb Q IQIV Sports Editors ...,. Q.,., H55 tgfmmgs Q M it 1 UY t' . :,, ' W A ,'.'- 2 -1 Business Mgngqef -YYYYYYYYvAYw-- L Yrrryw- '-YVYwYY M Pepper -'v'-:.,' : 1' ','.- -- ttf' K lm? F ' is W K K K Assistant Business Manager ,,i,...i..s,i,,... Frank Tavel Us 1 B N W B , .As4.--.-A Vsrs t Steve Berry A , A , M . i...- Photographers. .........,w. . , , . wg J, .frm ,R . ll-lubert Weinshank .H . l bA 1 ,gmt N ' ' ,r,, Columnists --AAAr 'QWQV S leannie von Detten S F V gtkmm +5 'M' IRoscoe Bell a i , r,VV,,, Sponsor ......,o..o,oo,o,.,,o...,oo,...i.,...,w,,o,w.. Mrs. Alice Koons ,---- ' ..r., A Special writers: lanet Adams, Nan Clayton, Patti Cook, Dean F ifa Doolen, Pat Ewer, Dave Fletcher, Fred Friedman, Ellie Gold- :'.:': : ' i ' man, Roseann Gordon, Eleanor Hahn, Betty lsmert, Paula ' lohnson, Bert Melcher, Clara Mae Milman, loyce Mosteller, with Bob Ohlson, Betty Rae Schaefer, Herb 'Weiser, Marty Wood- ward, Martin Robins, Barbara Yates. Front row, left to right: Earl Greinetz, Nancy Miller, Ruth Nagel, Bud Hawkins, Suzi Garretson, Leslie Lockhart, Iune Moore, Milford Pepper. Second row: Hubie Weinshank, Patti Cook, Barbara Yates, Reba Frakes, Clari Milman, Rosanne Gordon, Mrs. Alice Koons. Third row: leannie von Detten, Marty Wood- Warcl, Pat Ewer, Eleanor Goldman, Ianet Adams. Fourth row: Frank Tavel, Roscoe Bell, Pat Pennington, Betty lsmert, Frank Abrahamson, Dave Fletcher. Fifth row: loyce Mosteller, Nan Clayton, Kay Arnstad, Paula lohnson. Back row: Martin Rob bins, Herb Weiser, Fred Freiclrnan Bob Ohlson Bob Lee Bert Melcher. .3 2 Q . 3 W if Left to right: Bob Blachly, presidentg second semestery Luanne lohnson, president, first semester, Virginia Foster, secretary, second semester, Doug Waterman, vice-president, second semester. Absent from picture: Frank Fleming, vice- president, first semester: Gene Hobbs, secretary, first semester. .9nfer- Counci The lnter-Club Council was formed last fall to help the Student Council promote school affairs and to co-ordinate all clubs. The president of each club is a member, and officers of the Council are elected, according to the clubs they represent, by the Council from among its members. The lnter-Club Club Council organized the coke bar for dances to furnish an incidental fund for school projects. COfficers shown at right.l Lett to right. seated: Principal Louis Braun. Front row: Vir- ginia Foster, Ruth Nagel, Luanne lohnson, Carol Van Fleet, Kay Whitely, Iudy Roberts. Back row: Horace Hawk- ins, lack Horner, Bob Herzstein, Phil Warner, Doug Water- man. Absent from picture: Bob Linger, Chuck Davis. wifi? QA Clie ..!46ffeI'l'lL!g An important part of East's student govern- ment is the Delegate Assembly, a body consist- ing of one member chosen from each first hour class who is elected once a semester. Candi- dates for election to the Delegate Assembly must have a C average in all of their subjects and must be approved by the Dean of Boys or the Dean of Girls. The Delegate Assembly con- venes at least once a month and elects its own officers from the members of the assembly. fOfficers shown at left.l in Lelt to right: Stephen Cowperthwaite, secretary, second se- mester, lim Coleman, president, first semester: Pat Melville, treasurer, Dorothy Carr, vice-president, first semestery Beverly Batschelet, co-president, second semestery Bob Blachly, secre- tary, first semester: Russ Wehner, vice-president, second se- mester. Absent from picture: Philip Fox, co-president, second semester. 7 rinciloafd .fdoluifiorg ounci The Principals Advisory Council was organ- ized this year to discuss with Principal Louis H. Braun problems which could not be pres- ented as effectively to the entire student body. ln this way, Mr. Braun is able to get a clearer picture of the students' opinions on various is- sues. The Advisory Council consists of two sophomores, two juniors, and two seniors, the head boy and head girl, and the Spotlight and Angelus editors. CMembers shown at left.l I 8I'lC Front row, left to riqht: Mrs. Blanche Pigott, Sponsorg Pat Melvillep Anne Allan, Marilyn Brewer, President. Second row: Marietta Boughq Leona Schmitz, Ftose O'Conna, Treas- urer. Back row: Gretchen Oehlman, Charline Hoffman, lune Moore. Under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Blanche Pigott, the French Club was iormed to promote ine terest in the language, customs, and people ot France. Requirements tor membership are an in- terest in French and a little training in the subject it possible. The club's main project this year was the packing and shipping ot food boxes and clothing to the French peopleq a special party was given this year to pack these overseas gitts. The Spanish Club, which is nearly thirty years old, was organized for the purpose ot tur- thering good relations between our country ani the Spanish speaking countries. The club is open to both boys and girls who are taking or have taken Spanish. This year it has had many interesting speakers, Spanish music, and games. The club has attended many Spanish movies. Activities are concluded with a banquet at the end ot the year. loanifi Front row, left to right: Mrs. Doris Vinyard, Sponsory Sally Brooks, Secretary, Elaine Iohn- son, Vice-President, Barbara Ycung, President. Second row: Lorraine Kahn, Betty Stander, Mary Ann Nieminen, Pat Zesch, Marilyn Anderson. Buck row: Roberto Moran. Page 55 245 fl 0l'l0I'I'lg Front row, leit to right: Anne Mur- pheyg Marlyn Waggener, Presi- dent, second semestery Connie Merrill, President, first semester, Barbara Heath, Secretary-Treas urer. Back row: Mr. Wendell Wolfe, Sponsor, Bob Kellumy lohn Thraikillg Larry Kittlernan, Parlia- rnentarian, Dick McLean, Vice President, second semester. ln striving for its purpose, which is to further the interest of astronomy, the Astronomy Club has many interesting activities. ln some meetings, the members themselves take part, While others feature movies or renowned speakers. In addition to the frequent social affairs, which include parties and picnics, the club makes field trips to study the heavens, with its own telescopes, and visits the Chamberlin Observatory at Denver University. The Aviation Club of East High, established last September, was organized solely for the purpose of promoting the general interest in the science of aviation, in this, the age of flight. The requirement for admittance is only that the individual be interested in aiding the progress of the club. The club's entertaining and educational activities vary from movies and lectures to airport field trips and actual flight instruction. uiafion Front row, left to right: Barbara Heath, Chuck Poster, Marilyn Brewer, Marlyn Waggener, Dick Houck, Lucille Golden, Berneita Hall, Arthur Thorn, Ted Gardiner. Second row: Larry Throop, Bud Best, Mr. Max Houtchens, Herman Abelein, Bill Payne, Allan Woods. Third row: Charles Bosick, Phil Apel, lim White, Bill Whitney. Back row: lohn Morris, Bill Clark, lim Thompson, Leonard Wells. Page 56 Front row, left to right: Lois I-ianae gang Bettyann Huskinsy Dolores Cork, Secreiaryy Susan Ballmerg Lynn Saunders. Buck row: lune lennings, Lucille Ernerick, Mary Ellen Rolzerfs, Doris Parter, Mary Ann Kruger, Page 57 9 Ogfi ow ing i any Q Front row. left to right: Dick lm- -I' .f- ber, Louis Ripp, Ralph Sterner, Bob Machamer, Larry Woods, Mr. Charles Croley, Sponsor. Second row: Lec De Lauro, Vice-Presi dent, lim Stockett, Secretary, Don De Lange, Treasure-ry Morris Gold- man. Back row: Charles Froesce, Jim Day, Roy Kill, Dale Richards. The Boys' Bowling Club at East was organized last year atter requests by students tor this activity. The club meets regularly one evening each week at the Park Hill Bowling Alleys where members torm a regular bowling league of six teams, with tour men to a team. The boys have also bowled teams irorn other schools. At the end of the season, various Inter-league and City-wide highest averages in the City. Dolores Cork, club secretary, recently brought laurels to the club and East High by winning second in the National High School Bowling League. The Girls' Bowling Club at East was organized last year when the boys' club was formed. The girls also meet once each week at the Park Hill Alleys. While it has not been possible to bowl as a regular league, individual averages have been kept and several of the girls have among the highest averages in the City. Dolores Cork, club secretary, recently brought laurels to the club and East High by winning second in the National High School Bowling League. y , L 5 i.. E' owgng Front row. left to right: Donna Smolenske, Phyllis Schwartz, Beth Knowles, Elise Brady, Rita Burley, Pauline Stebbins, Harriet Good, lanet Goetz. Second row: Dolores Schwartz, Helen Fleming, Letty Rasmussen, Barbara Gilbert, Donna Cohn, Iackie Clayton. Third row: lan Henry, Electra Sclavanitus, Heidi Spellman, Miss Hero Conesny, Dorothy Druary, Arlene Church. Fourth row: Carole Kevan, Anita Kevan, lean Russel, Wesley Maycock. Back row: Iohn Chord, lim Brock, Mark Chappel, Ed Dermondy. .Art Pupils who are interested in all forms of art and who enjoy attending the art exhibits and lectures that are offered through the school and the Denver Art Museum are invited to become members of the Art Club. The club was founded several years ago to further the interest and understanding of art. Since that time, the club has also undertaken the responsibility of furnishing advertising material for school community activities. The Art Club annually participates in the Carter Art Award contest and in various other competitive programs. lt always rates high in such activities. Lei! to right: Pauline Stebbins, Rita Burley, Miss Hero Conesny, Beth Knowles, Mark Chappel. OFFICERS President .,,,,,.,c ...,...... R ita Burley Vice-President .,,,....,,,. Pauline Stebbins Secretary ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, B eth Knowles Treasurer ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ark Chappel Sponsor ,,,,,, .,,,,,, M iss Hero Conesny Page 58 Front row, left to right: Mr. Dominic Zarlengo, Wayne Smith, James Shepherd, lack Watson, Larry Robertson, Robert Hoffman, Stephen Cowperthwaite, Milford Pepper, Tom Wellman. Seccnd row: Robert Frye, Richard Dick, Bradley Allen, lack Clow, lerry Moffatt, Ioe Dobos, Robert Briber. Back row: Philip Fox, Robert Snow, George Coker, Dudley Griggs, lohn Singleton. Ongfedd Having its beginning when East High School was in its early days, the Congress Club is the oldest club at East. Any boy interested in public speaking, debating, and public problems, who maintains a high scholastic average, may apply for membership. The club's purpose is to develop quick thinking and effective speaking so that each boy, if called upon at any time to speak, can present an organized talk. This year many discussions were held within the club, as Well as with other clubs, on current problems. The club is sponsored by Mr. Dominic Zarlengo. Left to right: Mr. Dominic Zarlengo, Stephen Cowperthwaite, Ioe Dobos Richard Dick. OFFICERS President ........ Stephen Cowperthwaite Vice-President ,wv,.......,............ Philip Fox Secretary ..,... ....... R ichard Dick Treasurer .,........,..,.,.,.............. Ioe Dobos Sponsor .,.c.....,.... Mr. Dominic Zarlengo Page 59 Front row, left to right: Kingston Minister, Kirk Brady, Larry Robertson, Duane Bucher, lohn Dornberg, Mr, Avery French. Back row: Hugh Kingery, Bruce Lalfollette, Phil Hefner, Earl Greinetz, lohn Archibald, Prank Tavel Nancy Ann Miller, Ronald Miller, lerry Moffatt, Mark Gibson, Charles Watt, Putney Smith, Robert Keim. lbedafe The Debate Club, open to both boys and girls, has tor its purpose the furthering of interest in current topics and all forms ot public speaking. lllustrating the excellent qualities ot the club, two ot its members, Kirk Brady and Kingston Minister, are members of the Young Republican Club ot Denver. They are probably the youngest members in the United States. This year the Debate Club presented an interesting town meeting on the Marshall Plan in an assembly with Regis High School. The club has also participated in the Denver University Speech Conference, the Colorado University Speech Meet, the Longmont Speech Meet, and the Cheyenne Speech Meet, taking honors at all the debates. And furthermore . . . OFFICERS President ....,,,...,,...... Kingston Minister Vice-President ,,,.... ,,,,r, I ohn Dornberg Secretary .r,,,.,, ,..... L arry Robertson Treasurer .lv,......r. ....... D uane Bucher Parliamentarian ..............,,.r Kirk Brady Manager ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.. Stanford Adelstein Sponsor ,,,,,,.,, ..,.,,,, M r. Avery French Page 60 Front row. left to right: Mary Dale Woodard, Barbara Brill, Gretchen Long, Alma Sievers, Polly Schmitt, Florence Gold. Second row: Pat Erb, Shirley Highland, Ioyce Craig, Mary Lou Madonna, Nancy Charney. Third row: Nancy Ann Miller, Marilyn Wilch, Becky lordan, Fradelle Tannanbaum. Fourth row: Patty Ryan, Claire Strachan, Carolyn Lindseth, Ellen Benton. Fifth row: Norma Zieg, Bobby Covey, Marilyn Brewer, Barbara Prechtel. Back row: Kirk Brady, Bob Keim, Ted Wilkins, lohn Singleton, Art Fine. l CLI'l'l,CL The Drama Club is limited to 35 members chosen at the beginning ot each semester. The members of the club presented a one-act comedy, Pink For Proposals, for all East club members this year. The Valiant, a one-act play, and Mushrooms Coming Up were given by and tor Drama Club members. Alden Richman from Denver University read a play, Spring Over Brooklyn, at a regular meeting. Mr. Salek, assistant director ot the Civic Theatre, talked to the club about The Lyric Theatre. Mr. Uvedale Lambert, English teacher, and a group oi students read the Rivals These activities filled the club's calendar tor the year. Leit to right: Miss Margaret Smith, Fradelle Tannanbaum, Mary Kelso, Pat Erb, lohn Singleton, omcnns ' President.. ......... ....... I ohn Singleton Vice-President ...,.. .................... T ed Wilkins Secretary... ....... Fradelle Tannanbaum hw- Trecxsurer ....... ..................... M ary Kelso Sponsor . ..... Miss Margaret Smith Page El Y ill' . V Front row. left to right: Mary Lou Connors, Phebe Mossman, lack Watson, Larry Norguist, Bob Hoffman, Irwin Hoffman, Naomi Minner, Mr. Harry Charlesworth. Second row: loanne Schuck, Bob Levy, lack Friedenthal, Ted Schomburg, Larry Robertson, Mel Strauss. Third row: Robert Eskanos, Danny Clifford, Tom Washburn, Bill Willmore, Larry Walker, Fourth row: Alan Smernoff, Braxton Ross, Alan Harrington, Dave RePass, Milt Carlson. Back row: Ronnie Browman, Bob Briber, Bob Kellum, George Kearns, loe Dobos. 1,166 ian The Euclidian Club is composed of students who are capable and interested in mathematics and who desire to search deeper into the subject than is possible in a regular class. Through field trips, demonstrations, lectures, and movies, the club demonstrates the applications and theories of mathematics. This year the Euclidian Club, in a desire to be of greater service to the school, has initiated a student tutoring plan. This plan is providing assistance to pupils who are having difficulties in understanding their mathematics. Every year the club gives the Euclidian award to the Winners of a competitive examination in mathematics. Lett to right: Mr. Harry Charlesworth, Bob Briber, Phebe Mossman, Charles Dodson, Mary Lou Connors. OFFICERS President ........,......,,,.... Charles Dodson First Vice-President .,.. Phebe Mossman Second Vice-President ,..i,... Bob Briber Secretary-Treas ..... Mary Lou Connors Sponsor .......... Mr. l-larry Charlesworth Page B2 Front row. left to right: Marlene Levin, Florence Gold, Ruth Hill, Pat Rothwell, Mary Ann Niemenen, Second row: Cynthia Skelton, Eliza Pietsch, lean Clow, loan Marshall, Betty Lyster, Betty Stander, Nancy Ann Miller. Third row: Mrs, Virginia Stearns, Wesley Miller, Stan Adelstein, David Goadstein. Fourth row: lim Brown, Chuck Dodson, Russ Vtfehner. Back row: Bob Calwell, Marvin Sando, Bob Ke-im, Bob Fortna, Alan Gass, Tom Washburn. cgnfernafiona mfafiond The International Relations Club strives to promote better relations between the nations ot the world and to train the members to think internationally. The club is open to both boys and girls who must give a two-minute talk on some current international problem. International Relations presented the Gay Nineties Revue, dance, complete with old-fashioned clothes, derby hats, and twirling mustaches. The club has participated in a conference at West High School and has sent ten delegates to the first Colorado U.N.E.S.C.O. conference at Colorado Springs. This club has presented many speakers at regular meetings and in assembly programs. Seated. left to right: Iohn Dornberg, Russ Wehner. Standing: Eliza Pietsch, Chuck Dodson, Alan Gass, Stan Adelstein, OFFICERS President .,..,,,iii....,..ir....... Russ Wehner Vice-President ,,,., ..,.. I ohn Dornberg Secretary ...,cc ..,... A lan Gass Treasurer ...,........r. .,.,.i E liza Pietsch Parliamentarian ,ri.i.,,,,,, Stan Adelstein Sponsor ......,,i,.,,. Mrs. Virginia Stearns Page B3 rw rfmvme' :,,gf'fwmnur'-'K W' ffl . . 34 , . if Front row, left to right: Mr. George lensen, Sponsor, Arlene Southwell, Secretary, Bev Batschelet, President, Mrs. Frances Branda, Sponsor. Absent from picture: Phil Fox, Vice-President. Second row: Barbara Large, llse Lutzens, loan Frost, Anne Allen, Bill lean Cross, loyce Colburn, Nancy Hansen, Myrna Gordon, Irene Southwell, Marty Woodward. Third row: Doris Porter, Virginia Lowe, Mildred Marting, Mary Dolby, Barbara Kilby, Beryl Byron, Susan Schlessenger, Susan Flugstad, Pam Stewart, Claire Strachan. Fourth row: Ruth Hansen, Al Kinney, Mary Markle, Connie Seastrand, Eleanor Gurley, Susan Guild, Bev Beach, 'Toma Robinson, Lettie Rasmussen, Elizabeth Silver. Fifth row: lackie Clayton, leannette Anderson, Pat Tomplins, Muriel Baker, Laura May Berger, Shirley Eetterman, Peggy Condor, Eldona Hamilton, Dorothea Bruce, loan Grow, Ianet Tussenhop, Suzanne Garretson, Sixth row: Cathy Maddock, Shirley Freeman, Pat Hoffnagle, lean Ann Webb, leannie Von Detten, Patsy Doyle, Barbara Prechtel, Cecilia Hill, Mary Lou Clark, Betsy Franklin. Back row: lack Bunnel, George Garland, Dick Beresford, lim Kullman, Buzz Urling, lack Gubbins, Lester Galvin, Doug Waterman. 6 77 The 48 Club is composed of 150 members of the graduating class. Students who have served East High School and the Senior Class are eligible for membership. The 48 Club is a service club and lends a helping hand in senior activities such as the following: Arbor Day: writing, directing and producing the senior skit on Bed and White Day: the Senior Prom: and the Senior Class Day. The 48 Club has helped to organize and make a success of all of these projects. Front row. left to right: Alida Anisman, Mary Lou Isaacson, Gerry Roupp, Carol Wolgast, Polly Schmidt, Frannie Hall, Danny Tipton, Milton Carlson, Virginia Meixell, Mary Clipp. Second row: Bobette Stricker, lania Erickson, Bev Pettibone, Anne Lea Miller, Nancy Ferguson, Mary Lou Madonna, ludy Roberts, Ginger La Shell, lack Clow, Bumpey Loggins, Bob Herzstein, Tommy Wellman. Third row: Lorraine Kahn, Pat Ranspot, Virginia Stattinger, Kathy Maddock, Sally Campen, Barbara Clark, Ioan Rind, Bob Fortna, Ann Frohberg. Fourth row: Mary Margaret Burgess, Louise Almguist, Marilyn Kenyon, Gerry Swornberg, Dottie Earrlye, Kay Arnstad, Susan Guild. Fifth row: Carla Sorenson, Bob Gilmore, Rita Burley, Dorothy Bosnik, Iosephine Warkins, Bob Hoffman, lean Eouse. Back row: Bob Keim, Harry Ranspot, Gordon Thompson, leannette Starks, lim Kullman, Gene Hobbs. Page 64 ' L f 12. .1 ,... f ixf5'i.'55fwwv2'f'l.'f1-.i..:r...iii 1l'.w2AsQkw2wEgz'w'w f zlwlllLff.s.i2.Ls34kW',J32QT'tit'fwSw'tQgL - . , wwfr Front row, left to right: Gene Hobbs, lim Coleman, George Haller, Chuck Bower, Harry Le Fevre, Dick Gray, Iim Armatas, Iohn McCarthy, Ed Kusick. Second row: Martin Robbins, Phil Levine, Bob Malowney, lack Galbreath, Chuck Clarkson, Harold Zier, Dick Murray, Bob Blachly, Dick Pulger, Chuck Davis. Third row: Al Webber, Neil Charney. Fourth row: Lloyd Knapp, Harold Richardson, Don Gce, Doug Waterman, Bob Hoffman, Gordon Rixford, Tom Loggins, Dick Beresford, Bob Linger, Stuart Silverberg. Bock row: Arvin Harrison, Mort Pepper, Harry Nelson, Larson Hamlett, Norman Speak, Bob Machamer, Al Kinney, Bill Hicks, Frank Van Meter. 66 77 The D Club is one of the outstanding service clubs at East. Under the able sponsorship of Coach Pat Panek, this club has functioned very successfully. A boy automatically becomes a member of the D Club after earning a varsity letter in one of the following sports: football, basketball, baseball, track, Wrestling, swimming, golf, and tennis. In the past, the D Club has had an initiation ceremony held in the spring. This year, the club revived this tradition. Front row, left to right: Dale Hinman, Irwin Beattie, Doug Carington, Clarence Peltz, Warner Newcomb, Dave Fletcher, Bryce Zarit, Ierry Miller. Second row: Iohn Casman, Bob Gardner, Hank Edler, lack Patton, Ray Powell, Chuck Molin, Stan Feingold, Iohn Shaddock, lrwin Hoffman. Buck row: Harold Zier, Larson Hamlett, Larry Wood, Bill Holmes, Dick Cook, Nick Segal, Bill Horton, Bud Quinn, Dan Thompson, Tom O'Hanlon. Page 65 Front row, leit to right: Dick Beresford, Dick Murray, lim Coleman, Dick Gray, Canton O'Donnell, Tom Chase, Warner Newcomb, Bob Park, Ierry Losey. Second row: Bill Horton, Arvin Harrison, Dick Pulger, lim Armatas, Bob Malowney, Bob McCabe, Tom O'Hanlon, Bill Scott, Bob Blachly. Third row: Gaynor Miller, Harold Zier, Hal Kepner, Chuck Davis, Bob Linger, Don Linger. Back row: Iohn McCarthy, Dick Bryans, Bob lbson, Dayl Larson, Chuck Meyer, Dave Fletcher. - .M-IQ-40 lncorporatecl in the club program at East several years ago, the Hi-R-40 Club has set as its primary purpose to foster good fellowship among its members and to be of some worthwhile service to East High School. ln this capacity, the club's major activities are mostly social gath- erings, and its school service project is the supervision of the parking lot. Any student may become a member of Hi-R-40 upon passing a three-tourths majority vote ot the club. The membership is limited to torty members. Mr. Robert McComas is the sponsor. Left to riqht: Dick Gray, Bob McCabe, Dayl Larson, lim Armatas, Bill Scott, Mr. Robert McComas. OFFICERS President ........ .,.......... B ill Scott Vice-President ,,,,, ,,..,,,, I im Armatas Secretary ,..,.. ,,,r,, D ayl Larson Treasurer ........,....... .....cci B ob McCabe Sergeant-at-Amis ............,ci... Dick Gray Sponsor ,.,,,,.,....., Mr. Robert McComas Page 65 Front row, left to right: lim Coleman, lack Galbreath, Bill Sandberg, Milt Carlson, lim Skinner, Bill Becker Bob Keim, Dave Williams. Second row: Mr. Bruce Ewer, Dean Murphy, Chuck Clarkson, George Friend Albert Kinney, Gaynor Miller, Dick Markley. Third row: Dick Dick, lim Lincoln, lohn Chapin, ,lim Armatas Dick Webb, Lloyd Knapp, Iohn McCarthy. Back row: Bud Quinn, Dick Pulqer, Bob Malowney, Gene Hobbs Doug Waterman. ' f-U The present Hi-Y Club of East High was organized in 1944 by a group of boys under the leadership ot Iames Clayton and sponsored by Mr. Bruce Ewer. There were eleven charter mem- bers, ot Whom lim was president and Bert White was secretary-treasurer. During the first year, the group sponsored a Big-Brother project for 10B boys Who entered in Ianuary. This year, the membership has increased to forty members Who are helping with the sate driving trailer, are directing traffic at noon hours, and are planning pep assemblies. Presldent ............ ........ I im Coleman Vice-President ....,,...,,,..., Albert Kinney Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,....,,,l Bill Becker Sergeant-at-Arms .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Art Quinn Sponsor ,,,,.. ,,,.,.. M r, Bruce Ewer Page 67 Leif to right: Bill Becker, Mr. Biuce Ewer, lim Coleman, Albert Kinney Bud Quinn. OFFICERS Front row, left to right: Betty Emery, Pat Ryan, Virginia Arnold, Dolores Peterson, Nancy Fergeson, Carol Wollgast, Barbara Yates, Frances Hall, Sally Chase, Grace Dunn, Betty Ann Huskins. Second row: Marlys Anderson, Mary Ann Draper, Norma Lane, Donna Mae Schreck, Cecil Hill, Virginia Corzine, Anna Lea Miller, loan McKay, lean von Deiten, Lois Weir, Nancy Clemons. Third row: Frances Benson, Ioan Chambers, loan Chafin, Bonnie Gilmore, Pat Hoop, loey Dixon, Ioan Lind, Barbara Clark, lanet Higgins, Mildred Marting. Elizabeth Silver, Ioyce Farthing, lean Moore. Fourth row: lanet Whitney, Lou Ann McGinn, Pat Schoenfelder, Betty Gray, Cynthia Scnwalbe, Shirley Wood, Eleanore Crowley, Kay Neville. Fifth row: Patsy Meredith, Eliza Pietsch, Shirley Fitzsimmons, Dorothy Rosnik, Virginia McBride, Pat Nelson, Susan Guild, Betty Kobel. Buck row: Carolyn Lindseth, Diane Axcell, Rose Devlin, Sally Holm, leannine Rowbottom, Margie Underwood, Rosemary Calahan, Bev Studley, Mary Lou Bottoms, Barbara Allen, Annette Evans, Mary Clipp, Ruby Bradshaw. Lllfllldlflff The Kampus Klub was organized three years ago after the termination ot the tive large social clubs, Clio, Minerva, Cruisers, Iunto, and Thalia. The Kampus Klub was formed tor the purpose ot acguainting girls with all phases ot college lite. Outstanding speakers from many colleges spoke at the regular meetings about lite on college campuses. Among the special activities ot the year were a get-acquainted party for the new members and a field trip through the campus ot Colorado Woman's College. Members were chosen by application at the beginning ot the school year. Left to right: lean Fouse, leannette Starks, Mrs. Helen Shepherd, Carolyn Drabing, Sandra Sweet. President ........,. .. . Vice-President ,.......... Secretary ,.,,c.. .,... Treasurer ,,,,.c c....cc.... Sponsor .............. Mrs. OFFICERS ...lean Fouse .leannette Starks .Carolyn Drabing ...Sandra Sweet Helen Shepherd Page 68 Front row, left to right: Charles Ungemach, lim Armatas, Horace Hawkins, Dee Larson, lim Shepherd. Charles Knudson. Second row: Brad Allen, Stephen Cowperthwaite, S. I. Shaifron, Robert Frye, Richard Dick. Third row: lack Wallace, Herschel Phelps, Wilson Urling. Fourth row: Francis Pillsbury, lim Skinner, Ray Humble. Fifth row: Dayl Larson, Robert letters, Bill Scott. Back row: Iohn Shaddock, Wendell Hatfield, Mr. lustin W. Briefly. lie- aw The Pre-Law Club was originally organized, under the sponsorship ot Mr. lustin W. Brierly, for boys interested in studying law. The purpose has since changed to afford a maximum number ot 25 students with high scholastic standing, with character, and with common interests, the benefits which result from association with one another. Several outstanding business and professional men have addressed the Pre-Law Club on subjects related to their careers. Each year the Pre-Law Club presents some of East's most outstanding assemblies and performs other services beneficial to East. The annual spring banquet in May climaxed the club's activities. Lett to right: Stephen Cowperthwaite, Robert Frye, Wilson Urling, Mr. lustin W. Brierly, Dayl Larson. OFFICERS President ............. ........ W ilson Urling Vice-President .................... Robert Frye Secretary ....., Stephen Cowperthwaite Treasurer ................,.l......... Dayl Larson Sponsor ,.,,.,. .,..... M r. Iustin W. Brierly Page 69 MM? Seated, left to right: Miss Rosalie Edmiston, Sponsor, lim Stewart, Treasurer, Shirley Erilcson, Presi- dent: Helen Montgomery, Secre- tary, Standing: loe Larabee, Fred Harvey, Gerald Avery, lda loe Thompson, loyce Mosteller, Flor- ence Slade, Doris Martin, Delores Delaney, lean Eichhorn, Louise Almquist, lim Stcclcett, Ralph Eel- lows, The Bible Research Club was organized eight years ago tor the purpose ot acquainting stu- dents with the Bible and helping them to enjoy this world-wide best seller. The club is non-denomi- national, and membership is secured by application. There have been distinguished speakers, movies, Bible study, and discussions featured at the meetings. The club also has enjoyed many lun-iilled social activities, including the annual picnic. The Music Club is open to all Angels who are interested in music. lts main purpose is to promote the interest and enjoyment ot music among students ot East l-ligh School. The club meets every two weeks, and musical programs are presented at this time. All types ot music are repre- sentedy sweet, classical, swing, popular, and jazz. Each year the Music Club gives a variety show composed ot individual members ot the whole school. udic Front row, left to right: Richard ludkins, Treasurer, Diane Van Ausdally Mary Beth Tipton, Presi- dent: Gene Sterling. Second row: Ilene Overhearreg Maureen Ku- wanoy Eleanor Edie. Third row: Carolyn Carpenter, Gerry Rodeng Mrs. Alice Breck, Sponsor. Back row: Shirley Rock, loyce Miller, loan Timblin. Page 7U on Ufafg Afkifzc Le!! to right: Myrna Gorden, Presi- dentg lewell Allen: Kathryn Axellg lo Anne Campbell, Mary Lou Zimmerrnany Miss luanita Loep- tien, Sponsor. The Honorary Athletic Club was organized two years ago by girls interested in the further- ance of girls' sports at East High School. Girls having 500 points who are able to pass the required test can become active members. ln the previous year, H. A. C. members have studied sport skills and have refereed games played in the gym. They have also increased the good will between schools through play days. The Sports Club of East High School was founded in November, l92l, to further interest in girls' sports. Girls must have lOO points and must apply for membership. The club invites other schools to participate in sports with it. Once a year all schools meet in one grand play day. Under its new sponsor, Miss lean Aschbacher, the club has had many days of healthful fun and enjoyment. irgi ,.S?a0rffi Front row. left to right: Barbara Brill, Dorothy Van Antwerp, Sally Sutton, Kathryn Tateg Ruth Han- cock: Luann De Puy, Treasurer. Second row: lackie Dean, Vice- Presidentp Kathryn Cain, lewell Alleng Kay Bakke. Third row: Miss lean Aschbacher, Sponsorg lo Anne Campbell, Presidentp Kath- ryn Axell, Secretary. Back row: Kay Leachy Mary Lou Zimmer- rnany Mary Ann Evans. Page 7l A254523 H. Kilo felt.. ' f N Front row. left to right: Marjorie Gearhart, loanne Clark, Mary Oji, Patricia Melville, Carol Wollgast, Cecilia Hill. Second row: lack Gubbins, Miss Lily Schultz, Gerry Roupp, Mildred Marting, Frank Tavel. Third row: Chloe Schultz, Virginia Corzine, Dorothy Rosnik, loan l-leckman. Fourth row: Leo De Lauro, Brad Battey, Herschel Phelps. Fifth row: Bob Colwell, Marvin Sando, Lauren Turnaqe, Bob Fortna. Back row: Fred Harvey, Charles Watt. re - Wake The Pre-Medic Club, which is composed of both boys and girls, was organized tor the purpose of promoting interest in the science of medicine. A member must have taken or be taking a science course, have a scholastic average ot B, and plan for a medical career. lt is the goal ot the Pre- Medic Club to present speakers of various medical professions and to conduct field trips which give an insight into medicine in action. This year the club has had as guest speakers a dermatolof gist, the school nurse, a dentist, and a bacteriologist. Activities are climaxed by a banquet in the spring. Front row, lei! to right: Mildred Martina, Patricia Melville. Bock row: Miss Lily Schultz, Frank Tavel, loan l-leckman. Ili OFFICERS President .................... Patricia Melville Vice-President .... ...,.....,i... F rank Tavel Secretaries A lMargaret Lewis 2 Mildred Marting Treasurer ..i... ,...,i,. l oan Heclcman Sponsor ...... ..,... M iss Lily Schultz Page 72 -:tt ,., ..,,. . 1 ' 1 Front row, lett to right: Harry Lelfevre, Bruce Dixon, Chuck Davis, lim Coleman, lack Galbreth, Dick Pulger, Bob Herzstein, Hal Kepner, Doug Waterman, Mr. Leon Diner. Second row: Bill Humble, Clark Bromley, Bill Black, Dick Taylor, Dick Doering, Wendall Hatfield, Chuck Knudson, Gaynor Miller, Dan Tipton, Gil Hunter. Paul Williams. Third row: Iohn Lindquist, lim Armatas, Iohn Chapin, George Haller, Harry Walker, Buzz Urling, Bob Frye, Clarence Peltz, lonathan Cook. Back row: lim Skinner, Bill Becker, Dave Herrick, Don Goe, Paul Marquardt, Bill Bunger, Richard Dick, Iulian Meier. RJ yacLef:i This year under the leadership of their new sponsor, Mr. Leon Diner, the Red Iackets per- formed numerous se-rvices for their school. Outstanding among them were the Lost and Found Ser- vice and the Information Booth in the front hall. The club also participated in the pep-rallies and co-sponsored one of the season's best dances. Membership is by election and is open to all boys at East maintaining a C average or better. Clad in their jackets of bright red, trimmed with White braid, the members of this organization represent the most active boys at East athletically, as well as scholastically. Left to right: Mr. Leon Diner, Doug Waterman, Hal Kepner, Gordon Rixiord. Absent from picture, Bob Boles. OFFICERS President ........,.... .............. B ob Boles Vice-President ............ Doug Waterman Secretary ...... ........ H al Kepner Treasurer ...... ....r.. G ordon Rixiord Sponsor ...... ...... lvl r. Leon Diner Page 73 kywm' .zf: Front row. left to right: Esther Osborng Elsie Sheesley, Margaret Gray, Secretary, Paula lohnson, Vice-President, Emma Lau Roush. Second row: Sally Douglas: Velma Seybertg Ruth Dove, Margie Boardman, Allison Ritchieg An- nette Markham, Treasurer, Back row: Yvonne Nederbop Dorothy Shorty Ruth Hanseny Patsy Grydery Phyllis Shaw: Gretchen Gassery Pat Arthur. The East High Girls' lunior Rifle Club, which is in its second year, Was organized to promote rifle marksmanship among the girls at East. lt is affiliated with the National Rifle Association and the Colorado State Rifle Association. The membership is limited to thirty girls because of range facilities. This year, the team placed first in the City Rifle Matches and turned in an excellent record in the State Matches. The Script Club is open to any boy or girl who is interested in Writing, Although limited in its membership, the club members produce many fine Works. The Script Club held many informal meetings during the year at which time members Wrote short stories, poems, and essays to be published in the Script Book. For many years the book has not been published, but this coming fall, Angels will be able to read and enjoy again the traditional Script Book. crilof Left to right: Dick Deering, Presi- dentg Betty Lou Ogle, Barbara Maruqq: Eat Rothwellg Eleanor Goldmany Mr. Lawrence Dowell, Co-Sponsor, Mrs. Katherine Hotf- man, Co-Sponsor: Rosemary Davis, Norma Penny, Treasurer, Eldona Hamilton, Vice-President, lan I-lenryg Maureen Kuwano, Secretary, Nancy Mapes. Page 74 Skuffe,-Au, Front row, left to right: Herb Wit- towg Bernie Eisenstat, Treasurer, Bob Rucker: Ted Proske, Vice- President. Buck row: Ray Stone, President: Gary Dean, Phil White- lyy lohn Morris, Miss Elizabeth Craven, Sponsor. The Shutterbug Club is a photographic organization designed to help anyone interested in this iield to become a better photographer. This is achieved by obtaining the advice of speakers and by going on various field trips to photo-labs and to the makers of photo-equipment. The qualifica- tion ior membership is an interest in photography on the part oi each member. Under the guidance ot Miss Elizabeth Craven, during the last year, the club has been successful in achieving its goals. The Square-Dancing Club, newly organized this year, is now in full swing. The purpose ot the club is to enable all Angels who are interested in square dancing to learn new dances and to enjoy the old favorites. Anyone in East may join the club. The Square Dancers have provided fun and entertainment tor school assemblies. Everyone enjoys the evening dances complete with guest callers, an orchestra, long swirling skirts, petticoats, pantaloons, ten-gallon hats, and, of course, refreshments. qualne ancing Front row. left to right: Sue Mc- Milling Mary Lou Zimrnermanp Sally Sutton: llse Lutzensg Ioan Frosty Pauline Stebbinsy Eliza Pietschg Carol Lou lonesg Mary Markleg Barbara Young, Secre- taryg Susan Gutlclp Annette Roe. Second row: Norma lean Laney Lois Evans: Charlotte Evans, Cor- responding Secretaryg Charlotte Tregop Elain Schauerg Georgine Howard: Betty Standerg Mildred Martingg Claire Carroll. Back row: Herschel Phelps, President, Ierry Moffatt: lack Gorsuchp Brad Bat- teyp Dick Pate: Torn Wattong lim Pool, Treasurerg Fremont Bell, Ioe Long: Barbara Carroll. Front row, left to right: Shirley Hays, Betty Norgren, Anne Murphey, Myra Greenwald, Virginia Lowe, lone Vanderleest, Marguerite Dickson, Eleanor Goldman, Nancy Ebaugh, leanne Wilkins, loan Summerton, Elizabeth Meister, Darice Holl- ing, Ianie Grant. Second row: Charlotte Trego, Elaine Iohnson, Pat Patterson, Mary Pankoff, Pay Ryan, Shirley Wood, Nan Clayton, IoAnn Hynclrnan, Elanor Hahn, Ianet Adams, Beverley Batschelet, Diane Tower, Virginia Finley, Ioyce Parker, Annette Evans, Mary Cliss. Third row: Ioan Hiestand, Margaret Herres, Lynn Ward, lean Clow, Norma Lane, Donna Smolenske, Charlotte Evans, Marilyn Gay, Nancy Charney, Alida Anisman, Betty Gray, Gloria Hayes. Buck row: Edie Peters, Diane Gilmore, Margie Anderson, Lois Zimmerscheed, Annette Roe, Rosalie O'Conna, Charline Hotf- man, Marietta Rough, Bobette Striker, Mary Lou Isaacson, Mary Kester, Margaret Winter, Iackie Clark, Shirley Pickering. o . . . 'M L f e The members of White lackets, brightly clad in red skirts, white jackets, and red berets, are a colorful symbol of East's strong school spirit. The White lackets may be seen on crisp fall days, cheering heartily at football games, and, once or twice during the football season, they stage a drill at Denver University Stadium which reflects hours of hard Work on frosty mornings. Left to right: Miss Iuanita Loeptein, lean Fouse, Elizabeth Meister, Dorothy Carr, Nancy Ferguson. l OFFICERS President ............. ..o.... D orothy Carr Vice-President ....... ............ I ean Fouse Secretary ........ ..... E lizabeth Meister Treasurer ...,...r .........o N ancy Ferguson Sponsor ..,,.. ,..... M iss Iuanita Loeptein Page 76 Front row. left to right: Carol Wollgast, Ginger LaSheil, lanice Erickson, Pauline Stebbins, Pat Melville, Barbara Yates, Suzanne Schlessman, Beryl Byron, Beverly Beach, loan Davis, Nancy Ferguson, Anna Lea Miller, Dorothy Carr, Mary Ann Daniels, Nancy Wren. Second row: Anita Frey, Beverly Pettibone, Chloe Schultz, Virginia Kline, Betty lean Rollings, Marilyn Kenyon, Ieannette Starks, Louise Alrnquist, Cecile Hill, lean Davis, Suzan Garretson, Anne Youmans, Mary Lou Milano, Evelyn lost. Third row: Evelyn Boehm, Ianet Proudy, Barbara Prechtel, Anne Hauter, Laura May Berger, Elizabeth Silver, Carol Drabing, Shirley Hays, Ruth Carter, Virginia Corzine, losephine Warkiris, Evelyn Kientz, Florence Kennedy, Ioyce Colburn. Back row: Georgine Howard, LaVonne LaGrange, Frannie Reed, Lillian Field, Betty Cosand, Ioan Chambers, IoAnne Campbell, Kathryn Axell, Mary Dolby, Betty Spier. acLeffs . . . White Iackets annually participate in the Memorial and Armistice Day parades. The school may well be proud of this representative organization oi energetic and enthusiastic girls, under the capable sponsorship ot Miss Iuanita Loeptein. lt is the largest service organization in the school, membership being by application and confined to lunior and Senior girls of B average. o The arrow of Victory, By constant practicing and loyal attendance, the White lackets present perfect precision drills during the halt time at the Prep football games. CAt right, an example ot their precise movements is shown? Page 77 Front row, left to right: Mary Lou lsaacson, Dorothy Cair, Suzanne Pete'son, Nancy Ferguson, Betty Lou Ogle, Betty Ann Huslcins, ludy Roberts, Miss Elizabeth Sparhawk, Ginger LaShell, Mary Lou Clark. Second row: Nancy Miller, Laura May Berger, Naomi Minner, Mary Connors, loan Frost, Anne Allan, lanice Erickson, Diane Tower, Bonnie Krogh, Cecile Brown, Florence Gold, Marcile Grossman. Third row: Anna Lea Miller, Phebe Mossman, Anne Youmans, Mil- dred Martinq, loanne Schuch, Mary Oji, Beverly Batschelet, Mary Dolbey, loyce Colburn, Ruth Nagel, Marge Mulligan, lean Eichorn, Marilyn Kaitz. Fourth row: Elizabeth Silver, Pat Doyle, Virginia Corzine, lanet Proudy, Anne Haueter, losephine Warkins, Ioan Davis, Ie-an Davis, Barbara Yates, Barbara Large, lanet Fay. Fifth row: Cornelia Brusse, Suzan Garretson, Cecile Hill, leannette Starks, Leslie Lockart, lanice l-lunkins, Berel Byron, Elizabeth Meister, Cathy Marinoff. Sixth row: Nancy Charney, Barbara Clark, lo Lind, Carla Sorenson, Shirley Freeman, Gloria McMillan, Shirley Fetterman, Eliza Pietsch. Seventh row: Eldona Hamilton, Evelyn Kientz, Peggy Condor, Gladys Kline, Shirley Hays, leanne Fouse, lean Fouse, loan Hopkins, Donna Smolenske. Eighth row: Virginia Lowe, Alida Anisman, Charlene Klausner, Lorna Sadie, Ioan Bassow, Juanita Goreharn, loanne Carson, Carolyn Drabinq, Margaret Lewis. Back row: Muriel Snyder, Harriette Cohen, Barbara Prechtel, Betty Spier, Mary Lou Milano, loan Heckman. 8l 6l 36 teffi The Seraph Sisters, known by their symbolical badges, perform numerous services to both faculty and students. One hour each clay is given tor this purpose under the sponsorship ot the Dean ot Girls, Miss Elizabeth Sparhawk. Proceeds from the annual Seraph Swing Dance are used to aid in worthy projects, and teas are given twice a year to Welcome the incoming Sophomore girls. Senior girls who are in the upper iitth of their class are eligible for membership. Lett to right: Ginger LaShell, Mary Lou Clark, Miss Elizabeth Sparhawk, lucly Roberts, Bettyann Huskins. OFFICERS President ,,....,,...,.. ......,... l udy Roberts ' K Vice-President ........ ..u.... G inger LaShell Secretary d.,... .,,.. , .Shirley Robertson tBetty Ann Huskins lMary Lou Clark Treasurers ..,.,,, ..,,,.,.., Sponsor .,,... ...... M iss Elizabeth Sparhawk Page '78 Front row, leit to right: Pat Schoenfelder, Barbara Robinson, Susan Sargent, Carla Sorensen, Carolyn Lindseth, Carolyn Drabing, Cynthia Schwalbe, loan Summerton, Nancy Ebaugh, Betty Lou Smith. Second row: Vernon Boyd, Dick Beresford, Clark Bromley, lane Graham, Patsy Doyle, lean Wilkins, Edith Peters, Virginia Corzine, Ellen Benton. Third row: Dick Taylor, Ed White, Ruskin Savig, Doris Danielson, Sheila Robinson, Ieanette Starks, Sheila Dunstan, Lynn Ward, Babsie Nunn, Sandra Sweet. Fourth row: Wayne Smith, Bob Scholl, Mary Ann Draper, Isabelle Nelson, Dick Murray, Suzanne Garretson, Lloyd Knapp, lon Cummings, Mr. Fred losetfy. Fifth row: Bob Emerick, Dave Herrick, lim Thompson, lack Gal- breath, Lee Schneider, Horace Hawkins. Sixth row: Miss luanita Loeptein, Bill Lister, Frank Everts, Milton Carlson, Dick Darlington, David RePass, Canton O'Donnell, Harrison Kepner. Buck row: lack Horner, Bob Lavinqton, Shussen Slopes, lim Adams, Chuck Moulin, Dud Pence, Ronald Broman, lonathan Cook, Iulian Maier. .Sli For a long time, Angels have been asking tor a Ski Club, and, tinally this year, the East High Ski Club was started. Although the club was begun very late in the year, tentative plans have been made for a full schedule ot trips during next year's skiing season to such places as Winter Park, Arapahoe Basin, Loveland and Berthoud Passes. East's team will compete against other high school teams. The club is under the sponsorship oi Miss luanita Loeptien, Miss lean Asch- bacher, and Mr. Fred Ioseify. Seated, left to right: Virginia Corzine. Standing: loe Dobos, Hubert Weinshank, Mr. Fred lose-ffy. OFFICERS President ............ .,s.... V irginia Corzine Vice-President ...... ................. I oe Dobos Secretary ...... ..... H ubert Weinshank Treasurer ..................,................. le-anne Wilkins Sponsors ...... Miss luanita Loeptein, Miss lean Aschbacher, Mr. Fred losetty Page 79 Fronl row, le!! io right: Shirley Hashimoto, Helen Montgomery, Marietta Rough, Marilyn Van Burkirk, 'Doris Hendrix, Miss Florence Harper. Second row: lean Eichhorn, Dolores Delaney, Nancy Tormo, Thelma Armstrong, Nadine Eldridge. Back row: Coralee W'ilson, Marilyn La Rue, Norma Iasman. Virginia Lowe, Ioan Post. - lm., Y-Teens is a club for girls whose purpose is to promote friendship among all minority groups. lt is a member organization of the Y. W. C. A., and all the activities of the Y., including its swim- ming, dancing, and camping programs, are open to Y-Teen members. The only requirement for membership is an active interest in the organization. The club's activities include the sponsorship of the Hangout, once a semester, and informal socials and parties. One of the highlights of the first semester was an informal Christmas tea, in the social room, in honor of the mothers of the members. OFFICERS President ............ ....... V irginia Lowe Vice-President ...... .......... I ackie Landes Secretary ....... ....... H elen Montgomery Treasurer ...... .,........... M arietta Rough Sponsor ....... ..... M iss Florence Harper Page 80 Sercxphs crctive in sports A11 school show presented Iunior, Senior Prom successful East High Wins Shctfroth contest ,,,,, ' in ' V' 1 -3 f w. ,zx f M 5- -3 J 4,1 I , a 3 . , L A f m Q I A L f if 'A x ' f 3 QT QJTNEQM 1 'frzt' r lr ft-V' 9 xy' K fm., n I . 1 W ' , V . W, , U YQ W,'.2ia.., l ? ' ,5i5 ' it Mm. W-0. 4- al Q ., ,. av 4 . Q ky: , Aw r 1 'H N if 'wb 1 ff. W 'Q . 12- M375 TW. . fx 1'iSW 3'?lf l - yt' vi I ! Magi. 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At the close oi the day, not only Sophf omores but luniors and Seniors, too, had made many new triends thus rrialcina HOW- DY DAY a success. H:-wdyl . . . On the Lawn . . , Elevator Tickets??Y . . , Ticket or Howdy Day Card? Sian Here, Please lim Arrnatas, back Dick Beresford, back Bob Blachly, end Bob Bcles, back Bill Buck, guard Cliuck Clarkson, back lim Coleman, center Dave Fletcher, back joofgaf Rebounding from a poor start, the never-say-die Angel gridiron team smashed their way into third place tri the Denver Prep football standings with a sterling second round comeback, The Cherub eleven, finding it hard to get a working combination, dropped their first five games, including three league setbacks. ln their only pre-season practice tilt, the inexperienced Red and White turfmen were thoroughly dubbed by Boulder Prep, 21 to O. Seraph mentor, Pat Panek, used his entire team but failed to produce a smooth functioning unit, North High's Vikinqs took the Angels measure in the Prep opener of the i947 season, 7 to O. The Norsenien rolled to their T. D. in the opening minutes of play then were completely stymied by the crackeriack Seraph defense for 'the rest of the garne, Gene Hobbs, back George Friend, guard George Haller, back Arvon Harrison, tackle Bill Horton, back Curtis lohnson, guard Al Kinney, back Lloyd Knapp, back um ,pmwfv ,g40Ul 4S ns .paw .WSW W' 33682 I. WN W. gk Civ T 3u 'sQf 'MM' W' 'FRI' WM. 'QQ QV toni 3141 Q BVW mi K 5 M ig wtf nr 2 Q! ,fu Nm it if 'S ,. J '16 WJ 73 K ,.. W. K , 57 Wg Wwlwiizkf wh 3 9 Y Though not taking the coveted title spot, the East Denver eleven had the distinction ot being the top defensive team in the league, Only 47 points were scored against the Angels in eight league games. Two Seraphs, Bill Buck and lohn McCarthy, were voted to the All city tirst team at tackle spots Bob Blachly lim Coleman, Dick Pulger, and lim Armatas made second team Team South North EAST Manual , ,,.,,, West FINAL VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS Pct. 750 B25 500 375 250 Front row, left to right: Fletcher, Milton, Skinner, Humble, Horner, Buman, O'Hanlon, lankovslcy, Carter, Shirley, Alpert, Zarit. Back row: Coach Diner, Fisher, Mollin, Pence, Young, Cooper, Lovett, Windsor, DesCombes, Weaver, Pilsbury, Schultz Beingold, D. Linger, Miller. unior oofdaf Next years varsity Angel grid squad will probably rate at the top of the heap if the perform- ances of the '47-'48 second string turfmen is at all indicative. Sgueezing by West, 7-6, in the season's final game, the East lunior footballers closed a perfect schedule with eight wins against no losses. By far the most outstanding outfit in the loop, the Seraph underclassmen piled up a total of 104 points to their opponents' l2. Guided by the capable Leon Diner, new Angel mentor, the Cherubs functioned smoothly and harmoniously and displayed the class of a first-rate eleven. .QOIQAOITLOPQ goofgaf This year's edition of the yearling Angel grid squad, though showing much promise for future turf seasons, ended a rather dismal year only one slot above the cellar position. Kenneth Iulsrud served as Soph mentor. SOPH GRID STANDINGS Team W. L. T. Pct. West .,....,, ,...... 3 0 l .875 South .,,,,,,,, ....... 3 1 0 .750 Manual ,,,,.,. ,,,,,,, 2 l 1 .625 EAST ...,,, ,.,,,,. 1 3 0 .250 North .. ........ 0 4 U .000 Front row, lett to right: Vetesk, Taggart, Waggner, Coxs, Holmes, Schomberg, Rein, Hickman, Beattie, Humpliry, Humble Goldman, Swan. Second row: Buck, Grchard, Arnold, Murgatroid, Savig, Hoerner, Ioyce, Payne, Knapp, Caldwell, Metzler Ford. Third row: Stattman, Manager, Leslie, McFadden, Mann, Kelley, Pratt, Rogers, Fowler, Walters, Dimiclc, Montague Rupp, Fuerguson, Summers, Coach Iulsrud. Fourth row: Lyle, Walters, Galvin, Best, Curtis, Berezer, Lindstrom, Patte, Nixson Childers, Stone, Livingstone. Back row, leit to right: Coach Kenneth lulsrud, Norman Speak, Larson Hamle-tt, lim Coleman, Harry l.eFever, David Mills, Tom O'Hanlon, Fred Stattman, Manager, Front row: Leroy Haines, Duane Langford, Don Thomson, 'Warner Newcomb, lrwin Beatty, lack Galbreath, Stu Olson. median? With six grapplers placing in the Colorado Prep Wrestling Tourney held at the Denver City Auditorium, February 20 and Zl, the Angel matmen wound up the season in second slot in both the City and State race behind the perennial winners from North Denver High. Kenneth lulsrud coached the East wrestling squad which featured such outstanding men as lim Coleman, lack Galhreath, Larson Hamlet, Iohn Kasman, Warner Newcomb, and Norman Speak. Speak, undefeated in three years ot high school wrestling, was awarded the annual lohn Hancock trophy as the outstanding matman in the State Meet. Back row, lefl to right: Coach Charles McC1lone, Harold Richardson, Kelly Atkins, Frank Nash, Bill Holmes, Dayl Larson Allan Lake. Front row: Dale Hinman, Curtis lohnston, Harold Zier, Chuck Davis, lack Patten, Dee Larson, Manager. wimming East's paddlers, in one of the top Angel triumphs of the year, registered an impressive victory over the cream of the regions high school crop to grab first position in the Rocky Mountain A. A. U. men's novice division swimming meet held, March l3, in Denver. The Seraph tank squad lost but one dual meet and followed closely on the heels of South for runner-up slot in the City splash carnival. Under Coach Charles McGlone's direction, the tankers closed a successful schedule by the efforts of the following: Chuck Davis, Harold Zier, Frank Nash, Allan Lake, Curt Iohnston, and lack Patten. amd? garfefgaf lim Armatas Don Goe Dick Beresford Cashing in on double victories over West and North, the East High basketball team copped a mediocre third place in the Denver Prep loop standings with tour wins and tour losses. ln tive preseason practice tilts with out-ot-town schools, the cagers netted wins over Loveland, Englewood, Littleton, and Greeley Highs. The only practice game the Seraphs lost was to the hot-shooting Boulder Panthers, 37 to 30. Opening the prep season, the high-scoring Cherub hoopers rippled the net at a steady clip to down North's Vikings, 56 to 24. ardifg gafefgaf Lloyd Knapp Chuck Bauer Ed Kusick After starting off at such a fast pace, the Angel quintet was quickly cooled by the hot-shooting South and Manual outfits. The Helms, featuring 6-foot-9-inch Chuck Darling, ran roughshod over East, 56 to 38. The Bricklayers earned a well-deserved 45 to 33 triumph. Against West, the Seraph basketeers again got in the win column with an overwhelming 56 to 35 conquest over the Cowpokes. ln their initial game of the second round, the East Denver team set a new league scoring mark in swamping North, 62 to 3l. : ,M ,,,, A ' www f fafrwrt' nh, f wmw-MMNsM'w'rfr?wf aw 5:Jyu'm4 .Q ,,f.w4,x. Uaraifg Z?cwLei6af Lei! lo right: Frank Van Meter, Doug Vlfaterman, Dick Gray. Once again South's City Champion Bebels handed the Angel cagers a defeat, as they pulled a fourth quarter rally to gain a narrow 46 to 4l decision. Manuals Bricklayers, who Walked off with the State diadem, just barely managed to cop a hairline 35 to 33 Win over a vastly improved Seraph team in their second-round battle. Stakes were high in this game, as both teams were fighting for the right to enter the State Meet. West fell for the second time to the hoop team of East in the final game of the year, 44 to 35. Lettermen on this year's hardwood team, coached by Willis Lamson, include: Dick Gray, lim Armatas, Dick Beresford, Doug Waterman, Chuck Bauer, Bill Hicks, Lloyd Knapp, Don Goe, Frank Van Meter, and Ed Kusick. row: Ave-rch, Miller, Horton, Hickman, Coach McIntosh, Caldwell, Danielson, Klippi, Knapp. ,Solo ana! unior gafiefga Caqers from the East Sophomore and Iunior classes tailed to roll up a very impressrve record in their respective leagues. The seconds ended the season tied tor third slot, with but three wrns The yearlinq Angel basketeers chalked up a zero in the win column. Pat Panek and lack Mclntosh served as Iunior and Soph hoop mentors, respectively. FINAL IUNIOR BASKETBALL STANDINGS Team W. I.. West .,..... .. .. .... . ..,, ......... . . ...... 7 1 South ,H .. .. 4 4 EAST .... .. .,.... 3 5 Manual ,..... 3 5 North .... . .... ..,....., . ,. ............., ............ . . ..........,. ......,..... , . 3 5 Pct. .875 .500 .375 .375 .375 Front row. left to right: Webb, Grief, Woodburn, Moran, Mollin. Second row: Hansen, Hackenson, Des Combes Skinner. It q Left to right: Ierry Miller, Larry Wood, loel Taylor, Frank Van Meter. GJ! Behind the blazing club ot Frank Van Meter, State junior champ and two-time All-city links- man, the East High golfers notched second place in the Denver prep loop behind the top South Rebels. With the Colorado High School Golf Tourney still to be played at press time, Coach Willis Lamson's charges rated among the favored squads. The Angels Whitewashed every team in the city during the round-robin play, except the first-place Contederates. Teemen who earned their monograms included: Dick Cook, George Kearns, lohn Kooken, Ierry Miller, Clarence Peltz, lim Shepherd, l-lyle Otten, Ioel Taylor, Van Meter, and Larry Wood. CITY STANDING Team W. L. Pct. South . ,H A. , M, ,.............,.... ,.. 0 1.000 EAST ....,,. ......... l 2 4 .750 North ,,,,,,, r...,. 6 10 .375 West ..,.. .. ....,. 4 12 .250 Manual , ,,........., . .. ................, ..... . ............. ............. .........i... 0 1 5 .000 Left to right: Dick Cook, Iohn Kooken, Hyle Otten, Clarence Peltz. . My .. t7 .y.wM..HWm, L in Losing out tour games out ot 48, the Angel netmen, under Coach Willis Lamson out distanced the prep field to cop their eighteenth Denver Tennis Championship. All-city rnen Roger Beasely Torn Loggins, and Iohn Shaddock paced the squad, which, at press tirne, was expected to take top State honors. Other letterrnen included: Stan Feingold, lrwin Hoffman, Phil Levine, Ray Powell Martin Robbins and Nick Siegel. Team EAST South North Manual ,,,, ,,.,,,, West ....,, .. . Pct. .917 .688 .583 .271 .042 Back row, left to right: Coach Mclntosh, Al Cologue, Keith Knapp, Nelson Bower, Manager Art Cudworth, Cliff Robinson, Wally Prager, Al Shock, Wally Pearson, Fred Witsell, lack Blake, Don DesCombes, Chuck Wollin, Rod Snyder, Tom Auburn, Ralph Finney, lohn Brown, Henry Aldrich, Gus Larson, Keith Comiorth, Francis Pillsbury, Musty Suffer, Burt Lesley, Stan Swan, Brad Allen, Bob Goldman, Elliot Reingold, Marvin Hawkins, Wally Snow, Bob Colewell, Herb Weiser, Stan Mayer, lim Hart, Ayle Often, Bert Melcher, lohn McCarthy, Bill Ruff, lack Roper, Stanley Cohen, Bob Speier, George Cross, Dwight Househotter, Alan Miller, Sam Cutrell, Raymond Snyder, Bud Cooper, Wally Dicky, lim Lincoln, loe Keyes, Tom Goodwin, Coach Lawson, Hank Edler. Middle row: Bill Willmore, Dan Vetesh, lack Waggner, lack Horner, Chuck Myers, Ted Widlins, Bob Cox, Paul Williams, Dick Webb, Bob Kellman, Vaughn Horrrnan, Mort Pepper, Bill Horton, Art Fine, Ray Humble, Martin Strauss, Murry Malory, lerry Webb. Front row: Alvin Weston, Lloyd Dimick, Clark Bronley, Chuck Clarkson, Bud Fisher, Earl Young, Stan Dock, Bryce Zaret, Earnest Braudman, George Haller, lerry Losey, Lloyd Knapp, lack Derby, Tom Hickman, lim Skinner, lack Humphrey. PCLC With but one league win under their belt as the Angelus goes to press, the East High track team has sounded warning of having a topnotch squad in this years title race. Paced by hurdlers Lloyd Knapp and George Halle-r and weightman lohn McCarthy, the Angel cindermen bowled over North, 56 to 36, in their initial trial. Expected to help to garner those badly needed points are: lettermen loe Keyes, Hank Edler, and Al Weber in the 440 and middle distance events: lerry Losey, Bill Horton, and George Haller in the sprintsg Tom Goodwin, George Cross, and Frank Sandwig in the mile: Vaughn Hormann and Curtis lohnston, pole vaulters, Bud Fisher and Chuck Mollin who will compete in the high jump. I N 0-awww Front row. left to right: Morgenegg, Woodburne, Liggett, Zier, Gray, Moran, Bauer, Lee, Woodell, Greenberg, Larson. Second row: Belcher, Rosenthal, Myer, Hatfield, Shirley, Fox, Sumners, Kelly, Slusser, Strauss, Kellum, Pulger, Tice. Third row: Coach McGlone, Epstein, Bischoftberger, East, Frey, Maires, Okner, Levy, Cohen, Secombe, Charney, Elkins, Manager. Fourth row: Berger, Batchelet, Smith, Roberts, Abiline, Gridder, Miller, Walter, Richardson, Ohlson. amifg gander! Vtfith a team built around a nucleus of but tour returning lettermen, baseball mentor Chuck McGlone faced a tough task in whipping up this year's varsity diamond team. Though not placing too high in the standings, the team played reputable ball throughout the season. In tact, the squad showed definite improvement with each outing. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Kneeling, left to right: Caldwell, Fuerguson, Taggart, Goa, Klippi, Higgins, McDowell, Ioyce, Cena, Cosper, Dowell, D. Hinman, Fowler, Shull, Beattie, Ballsinger, Ohlson, Markley, Cooper, and Schoelzel. Standing. left to right: Shavlik, Scott, Woodward, Cook, Levy, Flugstad, Smith, Hill, Anderson, Carson, Payne, Wilaby, Northcutt, Hoerner, Anderson, Rein Upton, Dickerson, Woodburne, Hunter, Catarella, Porter, Coldren, Coleman, McEltresh, Loney, Bauman, Gray, Chambers McOnvy. f 1 Shining for East throughout the entire season were monogram winners Neil Charney, Dayl Larson, Dick Gray, and Fred Epstein. Bearing the brunt of the pitching chores Were Eddie Moran and Gaynor Miller. Rounding out the staff of right handers was Ralph Roberts. Charney, who served on the Public School nine in last year's annual All-star game, held down the regular catching spot. Capable junior backstop, lack Liggett, relieved him. Gray, a versatile utility man, nailed down a spot at first base. Last season he caught and played outfield. Sparking the infield Was fancy fielding Dayl Larson at shortstop, With Ed Woodell and Bill Scott playing second and third base, respectively. Les Peddicord, Louis Lee, Harry Meyers, and Art East all turned in creditable substitute stints in the infield. Paced by heavy hitting Fred Epstein in left field, the outfield ranked as one of the most powerful in the city. Included among the outer-gardeners were Fred Greenberg, playing center field, and Bob Ohlson, in right. Dick Pulger made a fine showing as a utility outfielder. ln order to meet an early deadline, the Angelus Went to press before the season was com- pleted: therefore, no standings were available. es4f-.,Wwww,znmzs.eewtw,wu . . .- A f- M 4 sf V e N- ff QQ,-Z, , .Sparks The Girls Sports Club was originated at East High School in November, l92l, to give East girls a chance to participate in various tournaments, to practice skills, and to improve individual sports. The club, under the guidance ot Miss lean Aschbacher, advocates increased participation in girls' athletics and in good sportsmanship. Tournaments are held in speedball, volleyball, basketball, and softball. lndividual sports include patecka, badminton, horseshoes, aerial darts, table tennis, and archery. Special awards given tor ettort and skill in athletics are the small large and gold A small D is given to anyone earning lUU points, a large D tor 750 points, and a gold D tor l,OUU points. Points are awarded tor each hour ot sports in which the girls participate. DEV! DROPS Top row. left to right: Sue Schlesrnan, Beryl Byron, Elizabeth Meister, Bev Beach, Myrna Gordon. Bottom row: Arlene Southwell, lrene Southwell, loan Davis, lean Davis. GOLD D Tcp row, left to right: lewell Allen, Arlene Southwell, Mary Lou Zimmer- man, lo Ann Campbell, Kcrtheryne Axell, Sue Schlesman. Bottom row: Bev Beach, Beryl Byron, lrene Southwell, Myrna Gordon. LARGE D Top row, left to right: lewell Allen, Mary Lou Zimmerman, lc Ann Campbell. Katheryne Axell, Lou Ann Del3uis. Sec- ond row: Arlene Southwell, Sue Schles- man, Elizabeth Meister, lean Davis, Ioan Davis. First row: Barbara Buell, Bev Beach, Beryl Byron, lrone Southwelt, Myrna Gordon. Hwfi f fi -W E if, 'WL kwa api I .fy Q-sg 3 m 'mmm . Cx 6 52 in Q ', mf- ,-L:!5:15 ::' 3 NSR gf. ' i nf I , 'QA Vv 1:-i-gif:-Q.e3:.,s:5,.. 5-2- 1 1' Nwififiwsfk zw - f ' A313 W3 W .21: :4 N x 'M . 5, , LU My W.. ', I ' 1- ff UM Wim wh U 4 gi :f 'I:s..-' -1' - V N Wife ,,.2! 3 5 , 1755? r -1 4 26, H , -:gg J, si -, ,W 47, bw wk 1 ' ff' af ,ik 1, N, f ' 5. 9? 5 A 'g ave M 365931 -. in 6. asv ' A ? M 1538 4,-Cjqfdfef 60,0 7556 G GLS! 1515214166815 Gridiron Geriie . . . Clean ossern- lolies . . . Among My Souve- nirs' '... When those browny Angels ioll-in line? 'fix Love doth suffice . . . But tood's better. omance igfourid ed Oflgel' lfLl'lC Q5 We think so, too. Strictly trom huriqerl Whcrt's this, CI paper doll? O-oooh,you're tickling mel Shes get her mem! He's get his qui! Go ahead: one cup Won'i hurt, 00? Domi you look at me ga' like that! Blame it on the New Look. Oh, you silly girls! 'YHUS What do ya think? Slim! Page lU5 CLZ2 Nauqhiyl Naughty! Boys will be boys. Your slios showing! Woodbury Finalists-Back row, left to right: Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner, Dudley Griggs, Dave W'and, Wendell Hatfield, Mark Gibson, Phil Fox, Russ Wehner. Absent from picture, Torn Loggins. Right: Mr. Isadore Samuels of the Board of Education awards Mark Gibson the Woodbury Medal. Oraforica! Comlaefifion ln addition to the two highly successtul annual school-wide con- tests, East was the site ot the annual City-wide Shatroth Externporaneous Speaking Contest. East obtained top honors in this, tor both oi its entrants were the two tirst place Winners. The annual Woodbury Gratorical Contest tor boys was highlighted by Mark Gibson's Toussaint Le Gveturef' The contest is as old as East High School itselt. The allegirls Wolcott Sight Reading Contest was a grand success, Eradelle Tananbaum giving an exceptionally good perf formance. Participants and spectators alike owe much tor the superior pertorrnances to Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner, backbone oi the speech train- ing departrnent, who gives treely ot her time and talent to further the abilities ot East students. Eradello Tananbauni, Wolcott Winner. Fradelle Tananbauni, Carla Weiner. rf .V Russ Wehner and Muriel Sny- der, City-wide Shatroth win TIETS. Vxfolcott Contestants Back row. left to right: Diana Kaub, Charlene Klausner, Nancy Ann Miller. Front row: Ianet Martin, Muriel Snyder, Top row, left to right: Out you qo! Watch out, Barrel! Time enough to ect. Bottom row, lei! 10 right: Day dreams. Locker inspection. Putt-putis. Top: Another doy iinishedl Bottom, left to right: They qo down: they pause: they qo home. Oni 0!g0Cll,6 School Clays sometimes seem lonq, but they ore seldom dull tor the person who watches his fellow students. Anything Corn happen ond usuolly does! ay Wnefie5 muiew The Gay Nineties Revue brought forth the fashions ot yester-year-Gibson girl blouses, bowlers, and handle-bar mustaches. The newly installed coke- bar was appropriately labeled Duttys Tavern, corn- plete with bartenders and barlcers. Multi-colored streamers and balloons adorned the ceiling, even a couple ot old timers were on hand to set the pace Cdummies, ot coursel. The Lamplighters were Well disguised physically in their arf chaic rigs, but the music was as excellent as ever. The keynote theme was trolic and tun, like Grannys and Gramp's when they were young. .Sjl,UQQtA8CLI'f JCUQCQ This year the Sweetheart Dance was scheduled on St. Valentines Day which kept Cupid on his toes. Be My Valentine inscribed on lacy red hearts and supplemented by tlowery verses were exchanged, and romance was omnipresent. Pied and White played a dual role as the teatured color scheme ot East and the occasion. Hearts were vulnerable every' where, and the heart tempering music ot lohnny l-law's orchestra promoted the aqe- old Valentines Day tradition. Romance and Love steal the showy Cupids riqlit there with his arrow and bow. XS , ,.ii.4 ..sw- yagg eraiok Swing East's social season started with the Seraph Swing in October. Saint Peter permitted none but the Cherubs who had tickets to Heaven to pass through them pearly gates, Pink clouds, sott lighting, and celestial melodies completed the heavenly atmosphere. This dance, sponsored by the Seraph Sisters, was one ot the biggest ot the year. t Qc! ana! miie Jaclfefzi lance November twenty-second brought the pre- Thanksgiving Autumn 'n Eve jubilee to old East. Red and white colors predominated in costumes and decorations. The Red and White lacket Service Clubs sponsored this evening ot tun and gaiety. As in tormer years, the dance was an informal dress sport attair with no corsages. enior arn ance Swing y're pahdnerw was the Senior Barn Dance pass word. Chewing a hay stern and cutting a rug with that best gal or guy under that bewitching harvest moon combined to make this a most memorable Barn Dance. This one sport dance ot the season was eagerly awaited by all top railersf' Page ll2 aww sf. l Q , U5'slf21 2 1 r Q gg l 39' M' 13 . , 4 ,N M if M Cjkrififmad ageanf Each year, East High looks torward With great anticipation to the annual Christmas Pageant. This year's performance fully lived up to its predecessors in every way. The Pageant, which was Written and directed by Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner, was very inspiring as it relived tor us the old and always Wonderful story ot the First Christmas. The music tor the Pageant Was furnished by the a cappella choir under the direction ot Miss Fareeda Moorehead. The cast included: Bob Fortna, Nancy Ferguson, Brad Allen, Hubert Weinsheink, Steve Cop- perthwaite, Bob Briber, Earl Grienetz, Muriel Snyder, Wendell Hattield, Barbara Yates, Bev Batch- elette, loan McDonald, Marilyn Wright, Buss Wehner, Eranlc Tavel, Dudley Griggs, and Tom Loggins. . -it-Q A..-Q 1 r Q,-. . ,. . . , - A . r .-nn-imma-u-asm N an smwu,ff1 l 7 Robert Fortna, Nancy Ferguson, Steven Copperthwaite, Barbara Yates, Thomas Loggins, Marilyn Rights, Mr. Patterson Miss Wheeler Mr. Nelson Gertie George Bigelow Mrs. Aldrich Cornelia Brusse, George Coker, Florence Gold, loe Dobos, Ioan Heckman, Robert Herzstein Miss Iohnson Mr. Ferguson Mary Deeter Bill Miss Pike Mr. Vecchito enior Cjfadri Wag Henry Aldrich is a character iamiliar to all American radio listeners. His typical home life and the inimitable predicaments into which he gets make him seem to everyone to be a person with whom they are closely acquainted. After seeing this year's class play, the East High students and parents felt they had seen a highly entertaining enactment of everyday school lite. The play takes place in a large high school, similar to East, and many ot the situations created are typical ot those at our own school. Russ Vtfehner did an excellent job of portraying the serious minded, but constantly humorous, Henry. He had the usual run-ins with Principal Bradley, played by Bob Briber, and Assistant Principal Nelson. Bev Batschelet provided the romantic interest, for, as Iunior Class President Barbara Pearson, she gave Henry heart ilutters whenever she displayed her feminine charms. A rather complicated situation arose when Henry was accused of stealing some school band instruments, while he had actually been drawing pictures of his teachers. The thief turned out to be conceited George Bigelow, Henry's rival in class as well as in love. The leads were ably supported by many such amusing characters as excitable Mr. Patterson, tluttery Miss Wheeler, bewildered Mr. Vecchito, the eager boy Bill, and vivacious Gertie. Buss Wehner, Beverly Batschelet, Robert Briber, Laura May Berger, Henry Aldrich Barbara Pearson Mr. Bradley Miss Shea Page 115 vi 5 N. ith? I . KW, Cwwkfb This stumps us, too . . . Tele- phone riurribers, qcrts . . . Ufm-rri, lets tiy , . . W'hcrt CI resem- blance! . . . First step to being ci iicirqpoie sitter . . . And they can write, toot . . . What have We here? R ana! Wife Q? Amid a riotous display of school colors East celebrated Red and White Day. The fun started When, much to every- one's surprise, the lunior tug-o'- War team gave the Seniors a sound thrashing. After the bat- tle the students filled the audi- torium With a capacity crowd and were entertained by an as- sembly royal. ln a beautiful ceremony Bev Batschelet was crowned May Queen. The end of festivities was marked by a gorgeous parade of floats. Wx X nom wnmcongns nxrun my Jwagf. glm z g 5 . .K 4 3 af aa X W N Zuub b A J .L fg- X 2 'A K, li ,Q 31 rv 5 E 3 A ,. X Q 5 f, ' 52 ' ': W, W 4 g 31' .' . ,J f '12 5 X11 N, X N 32 my 'E if 5' , 4, , 1 0-3 A f , ,. ' ,A Wg X1 bf: ' - , 'T' 1 1 H T in A , f A X I X .5 3 V' T 3 E l iii' ' A b 2 Q, S' 'f 3 LZ ? N Q .j - , :K E A 53 ,, 5' I 'E 3 gig E in 5 X 1 3 L , , m 4 .. 3 gl ,QE E Y 1 M my 'Y f' , :www .wi .1 y M, ,ww ,Q 5 Entire school supports Red Cross Longer lunch period is established Cherub enrollment increases to 2500 Sophornores enroll in driving course yu. , .v .5 ' 3 lIK1 v W-aq- r 5 ' in ,pq haw ,H fi , gm .ii A I ' , 'Q A E f ' K 1 A, f ' . . if ig I ul K . KK I ' i Y Q sq iigf 'G 4 V sl M A' - ' :L-fly f ww 'A u A Y A A 1 ' V wigw- -1 QW' A 1-L ' f w K K K , Q M ,vigrx gi 1: h ,.,,, 1 , S Y Q: Q, w,..-.ff.,Mw:., , M i-ff an ' Y I . U h V . .V ' ,gy y ,X-. K Q . , Q 1 ..,, ...X . 5 5 B mmf ' f 4 W--H+ , f 2 mg Q4.fw... . . X s s 5 I ,. 1 K , . .wwf - A Q 53+ ', Q 4 ..... w.. 3 L , , 2 X . V ... ,,,,,N,A. , , , yXX lf! g m XXX 0 ki xx ffl M33 XX if QSEX SMX X 'S , K ,xx X Q N. P ic fx C' ' ,, R S xi. is y- X ,lf Kg X. X . RX S X v , A N x X 1' N .g m K 5 M ,QS i Ages iv F- my xv Q .gguxgssi 'S 4:24-W in i:.-fix A ,li Sf! 5,2 ,f2i.Q2.:g -2,122 2-Qjf I 'L .. :.A., 3 ,ij ,:,,. -:V- W A ,LIZ New , 5 ,.1 I W, , 5 'grit ,f A, t ' - g 1 A ' : t CHARLES KNUDSON, President IAMES COLEMAN, Vice-President SANDRA SWEET, Secretary GlNGER LA SHELL, Treasurer Cfcwri 0 1948 The dittident Sophomores ot l946 are now mature seniors. They are now going out in the world, but not without many nostalgic memories ot their carefree days in high school. Charles Knudson was twice chosen by the class to lead their activities. As Sophomore prexy and Senior president, he has won the acclaim and support of all. Phil Fox, lunior Class president, served capably and eiiiciently and provided the class with many interesting activities. The lunior Prom ot l947 was the class' tirst social activity and was the most popular affair oi the year. As big Seniors the members ot the class have sponsored the Senior Barn Dance, Senior Prom, Class Play and many other Worthy and traditional events to round ott their high school years, MR. GEORGE IENSEN, Sponsor MRS. FRANCES BRANDA, Sponsor ANDERSON, IEANETTE Senior Barn Dance Committee: '48 Club: Kampus Klub. ANDERSON, lOAN ANISMAN, ALIDA Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: French Club: Class Day Committee: Senior Play Com- mittee. APPEL RUTH CAROL Delegate Assembly: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: '48 Club: Red and White Day Committee. ARMATAS, IAMES Pl-llLlP Basketball, 2, 3: Football, 3: Track, 3: Spotlight Sports Editor: D Club, Vice-President: Hx-R-40 Club, Vice- President: Pre-Law Club: Hi-Y Club: Red Iackets: Delegate Assembly: Angelus Staff. ARMSTRONG, THELMA LOUISE Selected Girls' Glee Club: Y-Teens. ARNOLD GORDON W. R O T C., Lieutenant. ARNSTAD, KAY Spotlight Stati: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: '48 Club: Senior Class Picnic: Art Club, Secretary. ARTERBURN, LARRY E. Advanced Band. AXELL KATHRYN Sports Club, Secretary: Little D : Big D : Gold D : White lackets: Honorary Athletics Club. BAILS. HM R.O,T.C,, lst Lieutenant: Stage Crew. BAKER, MURIEL A Cappella Choir: Christmas Pageant: '48 Club Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Com mittee: Kampus Klub: Junior Prom Committee: Red and White Day Committee. BARDVVELL, CHARLINE '48 Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Red cmd White Day Com- mittee, Spotlight Staff. BARNES, DONALD L. BARNES, WILLIAM A, BARNETT, DELORES Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee. BARNEY, SHIRLEE Pre-Medic Club, White Iackets, Red and White Iacket Dance Committee, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Picnic Committee, '48 Club. BASSOW, IOANNE BARBARA Seraph Sisters, '48 Club, Senior Prom Committee, Arbor Day Committee. BATSCHELET, BEVERLEY '48 Club, President, Student Council, Seraph Sisters, White Iackets, Iunior Prom Committee, Angelus Staff, Big Broadcast, Christmas Pageant. BAUER, CHUCK A Cappella Choir, Christmas Pageant, D Club, Basketball, 3, Baseball, 3. BEACH, BEVERLY White Iackets, Selected Girls' Glee Club, P.4T.A. Fashion Show' '48 Club unior Prom Committee , : I 1 Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Sports Club. BECKER, BILL Hi-Y Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Red Iackets, '48 Club, Senior Prom Committee, Red and White Day Committee, Senior Class Day Luncheon. BEEBE, PEGGY '48 Club, Senior Barn Dance Committee. BELL, EREMONT Iunior Usher, Square Dancing Club. BELL, ROSCOE C. Spotlight Staff, Debate Club, Delegate Assembly, Drama Club. BERESFORD, RICHARD Hi-R-40 Club, Football, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, Baseball, 2, 3, All-City, 3, Delegate Assembly, Band, Orchestra. BERG, DARLEENE A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Choir, Debate Club, Secretary, Sports Club, Gold D , Christmas Pageant. BERGER, LAURA MAY Seraph Sisters, White Iackets, Angelus Staff, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Choir, Christmas Pageant, '48 Club, Big Broadcast, Senior Class Play. BERKOWITZ, ELEANOR BERRY, lEAN Kampus Klub, '48 Club, Senior Barn Dance Com- mittee. Y BERRY, RlCHARD STEPHEN Spotlight Staff, Euclidean Club, Class Day Committee, '48 Club, R.O.T.C,, Westinghouse Science Talent Award. BERVE, NANCY Advanced Band, Advanced Orchestra, All-City Band, All-City Orchestra, Big Broadcast, Music Club. BEVANS, IAMES EUGENE R.O.T,C., 2nd Lieutenant. I BOYD, VERNON '48 Clubg Arbor Day Committeeg Senior Class Play Com- mittee. BRADSHAW, RUBY LEE BRANDT, ROBERT C. BRANT, GENE BRECKENRIDGE, ROBERT BRIBER, ROBERT Angelus, Assistant Editorg Student Council: Pepsi- Cola Scholarship Fmalistg Christmas Page-anty Euclidean Club, Znd Vice-President, Congress Clubg lunior Usher. BRITTINGHAM, GERRY L. Iunior Prom Committee: Deleqate Assembly: '48 Club: Kampus Klub, Senior Prom Committee. BROCK, IAMES WILLIAM Angelus Staffg Art Club. BRONSON, BILL BROWN, CECILE Seraph Sisters, Senior Prom Committee. BROWN, DONNA LOU Square Dancing Club. BROWN, TAMES BlGHAM, DOROTHY ANN BINGAMAN, WILSON L. BISSING, EMMY LOU BLACHLY, ROBERT GORDON Football, 2, 3g Captain, 35 D Club, President Hi-R-40 Delegate Assembly, President, Inner-Club Council, Sec retary. BOEHM, EVALYN ANN White Iacketsg Pre-Medics Clubg Kczmpus Klub. BOGARD, CHARLES F. Spanish Club, Vice-President, Treasurer. BORCHERS, AL BORNSCHLEGEL, BOB BOTTOMS, MARY LOU Kampus Klub, Girls' Glee Club, '48 Club. .. .-HQMLVIWIAEIBI BRUCE, DOROTHEA ANN Drama Club: '48 Club: P.-T.A. Fashion Show: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Picnic Committee: Class Day Committee: Senior Play Committee: Girls' Selected Glee Club. BRUSSE, CORNELIA Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: Iunior Prom Committee. BULLARD, ROBERT R.O.T,C., Major: Znd Battalion. BUNGER, BILL Advanced Band: Dance Band: Red Iackets: Red and White Day Skit. BURGESS, MARY MARGARET Selected Girls' Glee Club: '47 Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Kampus Klub: Senior Class Day Luncheon: Drama Club. BURLEY, RITA Art Club, President: Pre-Medics: Inter-Club Coun- cil: Concert Orchestra: '48 Club. BURNELL, lACK '48 Club: Aviation Club. BYRON, BERYL A. Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Seraph Sisters: Gold D : '48 Club: White Iackets: P.-T.A. Fashion Show: Barn Dance Committee. CALAHAN, BONNA 4 CALDWELL, Tl-IOMA WILDA CAMPBELL, IO ANN White lackets: Sports Club, President: Honorary Ath- letic Club: Small D : Large D : Gold D . CAMPEN, SALLY Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Com- mittee: Senior Prom Committee: Red and White Day Committee. CARLSON, DOROTHY CARR, DOROTHY DOLLARD White Jackets, President: Inter-Club Council, Vice- President: Seraph Sisters: Iunior Prom Committee: Delegate Assembly: Kampus Klub. CARROLL, BARBARA Square Dancing Club. CARSON, ALEXA IOANNE Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: lunior Prom Com. mittee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Deleqate Assem- bly: Play Festival. CARTER, RUTH BELMONT lunior Prom Queen Attendant: Iunior Prom Commit- tee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Class Day Lunch- eon: Big Broadcast: '48 Club: White lackets: Honorary R.O.T.C., Lieutenant Colonel and Master Seraeant. Cl-lAPlN, IOHN A, H:-Y: Red lackets. CHAl3lN, LEVERETT Pre-Medic Club. CHAPMAN, BLAKE KETTH l. R, Club: Spotlight Staff: '48 Club: R.O.'T.C., Non- Commissioned Officer. CHAPPEL, MARK M. Delegate Assembly: Art Club, Treasurer, M. .g . Q CLARK, LORAN CLARK, MARY LOU A Cappella Choir, Seraph Sisters, Treasurer, Iunior Prom Committee: Iunior Prom Queen Attendant, '48 Club, Seraph Swing Dance Committee, Commence- ment Committee, Senior Class Picnic Committee, Fash- ion Show. CLARKSON, CHARLES Hi-Y Club, D Club, Football, 3, CLAYTON, IACOUELINE Bowling Clubg '48 Club, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Small D . CLIFFORD, WARREN Delegate Assembly. CLINE, GLADYS Seraph Sisters. CLlPP, MARY '48 Club, Kampus Klub, White Iackets, Senior Barn Dance Committee, White lacket Dance Committee. CLOW, IACK Congress Club, Euclidean Club, '48 Club, Iunior Usher, Senior Barn Dance Committee. COHEN, BERTA lEAN COHEN, HARRlETTE D. A Cappella Choir, Seraph Sisters: White laclcets- '48 Club, P,-T,A. Fashion Show. COKER, GEORGE, lR. Congress Club, Euclidean Club. COLBURN, lOYCE Seraph Sisters, White Iackets, Senior Prom Conv mittee, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Class Picnic Committee, Iunior Prom Committee, '48 Club, Kampus Klub, Drama Club, Script Club. t CHARNEY, NANCY LEE Serapli S1stersg White Iztckets, Drama Club, Advanced Orchestra. CHARNEY, NEIL Baseball, 2, 3, All-City, 2, D Club. CHASE, SALLY MARlE Sports Club, Kampus Klub, '48 Club, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Fashion Show, Arbor Day Committee, Senior Assemblies Committee, Play Festival. CHASE, WARREN, lR. Hi-R-40. CHELLEW, DOROTHY CLARK, BARBARA Seraph Sisters, '48 Club: Bowling Club, President, Kampus Klub, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Delegate Assembly. CLARK, BETTY Advanced Band, '48 Club. CLARK, lACOUELlNE Honorary R.O.T.C., Captain, White lackets, All-City Orchestra, '48 Club, Rifle Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee, Bowling Club, Vice-President. CLARK, lOAN Pre-Medics Club, '48 Club, Commencement Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee, Play Festival. 3 ,iw -21 . 1.44. COLEMAN, IAMES ROBERT Senior Class, Vice-President, Football, 3, Wrestling, 2, 3, D Club, Red Jackets, Vice-President, Hi-Y, President, Inter-Club Council, President, Delegate Assembly, Hi-R-40, Vice-President. COLWELL. ROBERT L. Pre-Medics Club, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Arbor Day Committee, Senior Assem- blies Committee, I. R. Club, R.O.T.C., Officer, I. R. Dance Committee, Red cmd White Day Committee, lunior Prom Committee. CONDER, PEGGY IEAN Seraph Sisters, '48 Club, Senior Barn Dance Com- mittee. CONNER, ALBERTA Advanced A Cappella Choir, Madriqal Choir, Christmas Pageant, Iunior Prom Committee, '48 Club. CONNERS, MARY LOUISE Seraph Sisters, White Jackets, Euclidean Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer. COOK, IONATHAN COOK, PATRICIA I. Student Council, Spotlight, May Queen Attendant, Iunior Prom Queen Attendant, Senior Barn Dance, Iunior Prom Committee, '48 Club, Deleaate Assembly, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Finance Committee, Drama Club. COPPEL., IERRY R.O.T.C., Lieutenant. CORZINE, VIRGINIA White Iackets, Seraph Sisters, '48 Club, Ski Club, President, Pre-Medios Club, Kampus Klub, Senior Barn Dance Committee. 4 :.'::- . 2, ,.':g1-1:-: Z-' :- ag t , .,:g..v,. U r COUNTS, THOMAS R.O.T.C., Znd Lieutenant, Model Railroad Club, Vice-Presb dent, Pre-Medics Club, Inter-Club Council, Debate Club. COWPERTHWAITE, A. STEPHEN Conqress Club, President, Pre-Law Club, Secretary, Woodbury Contest Alternate, Boys' Social Room Attendant, Delegate Assembly Member. CRAWLEY, ELEANOR Kampus Klub, Senior Prom Committee, Iunior Prom Committee. CROSS, BILLIE IEANNE '48 Club, Selected Girls' Glee Club, Senior Prom Commit- tee, Library Staff. CROSS, GEORGE CROW, LOWELL CULPEPPER, RUSSELL GLENN CUMMINGS, ION CUTRELL, SAM DALES, GRAHAM L, R.O.T.C., Captain, Iunior Escort, I. R. Club, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Winner. D'ARCEY, ELAINE Glee Club, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieutenant. DAVIS, BETTE lunior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, '48 Club: Senior Luncheon, Red and White Day Committee. DE LANGE, DONALD E. Red Iackets: Senior Prom Committee. DE LAURO, LEO gre-gfledics Club: Bowling Club, Secretary: Advanced an . DE PUY, G. WILLIAM DE REMER, ALLEN DESCHANE, FELIX R.O.T.C., Captain. DEVINE, HELEN Small D : Senior Barn Dance Committee: R.O.T.C., Honorary Sergeant: '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee: Kampus Klub. DICK, RICHARD L Pre-Law Club: Hi-Y: Congress Club, Treasurer: Red Iackets: Student Council: Iunior Prom Committee: A Cap- pella Choir. DICKSON, MARGUERITE White lackets: Selected Girls' Glee Club. DIKEOU, GEORGE DIXON, BRUCE Red Iackets. DOBOS. IOE Congress Club: '48 Club: Euclidean Club. DODSON, CHARLES Euclidean Club, President: I. R. Club. DAVIS, CHARLES ALLAN I-li-R-40: D Club: Red lackets: '48 Club: Swimming, l, 2, 3: AllACity, 1, 2, 3: Iunior Prom Committee: Red and White Day Committee: Principals Advisory Council. DAVIS, GERRY Delegate Assembly, l, 2, 3: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Drama Club: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Earn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Big Broad- cast: Senior Picnic: Senior Class Day Committee. DAVIS, HAYLE R.O.'l .C., 2nd Lieutenant. DAVIS, IEAN Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: Advanced A Cappella Choir: Iunior Prom Committee. DAVIS, IOAN Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: Advanced A Cappella Choir: Iunior Prom Committee. DAVIS, REESE Delegate Assembly. DAVISON, HARRY Advanced Band: Bowling Club. DAWSON, CHANDLER Angelus Business Manager: I. R. Club: '48 Club: Euclidean Club: Iunior Escort: Pepsi-Cola College Award Winner. DE LANEY, DELORES Y-Teens Club: Bible Research Club. www DOEPKE, DALE DOLBEY, MARY LOUISE Seraph Sisters: White Izickets: '48 Club: P,-T.A. Fashion Show Model: Advanced Orchestra: Senior Hom Commltee: Play Festival: Senior Class Picnic Committee. DOMINICK, LEROY H. DOOLEN, DEANE I. R. Club: Spotliqht Staff: Pre-Medics Club: '48 Club: Senior Finance Committee. DOUGLAS, BURT DOWNING, WARVVICK Short Story Contest Winner, 2. DOYLE, PAT A Cappella Choir: Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: Kampus Klub: '48 Club. DRABING, CAROLINE Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: Kampus Klub, Secre- tary: '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Assembly Committee: Class Day Committee. DRUMM, PAULINE I. Bowling Club. -.Kiki DUFFY, BERNARD I, DUNCAN, MARY DEE '48 Club: Drama Club: Senior Prom Committee: Play Festival: Senior Class Day Committee. DUNN, GRACE '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Delegate Assembly: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Assemblies Committee: Arbor Day Com- mittee: Senior Prom Committee: Play Festival. EBER, ALAN STANLEY Office Assistant. El-lA, DOROTHY R. Sports Club. EICI-II-IORN, IEAN Seraph Sisters: Y-Teens Club: Bible Research Club, Treasurer. ELDREDGE, NADINE RUTH Y-Teens Club: Square Dancing Club. ELHART, DON Visual Aid, Operator: '48 Club. ELLINGSEN, VIRGINIA Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Assembly Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Kzimpus Klub: '48 Club, ELLIOTT, DOROTHY ELLIOTT. IOI-IN ELY, IEANNE MARIE White lackets: Art Club: '48 Club. PAY, JANET LOUISE White Jackets: Seraph Sisters: '48 Club: Senior Assembly Committee, FERGUSON, NANCY Christmas Paqeant: Serziph Sisters: White Jackets, Treasurer: P.-T.A. Fashion Show Model: Kampus Klub: Angelus Staff, FETTERMAN, SJ-llRLEY Seraph Sisters: Spotliqht Staff: Senior Barn Dance Committee: '48 Club: Senior Class Day Committee: Senior Class Picnic Committee. FINE, JANIS Deleqate Assembly Member: White Jackets: Occuoational Adjustment Service: '48 Club: Senior Luncheon Commit- tee: Senior Prom Committee. FINLEY, VIRGINIA LEIGH White Jackets. FISCHER, RUTH FJSCHER, YVONNE Spotlight Statt: Bowling Club. l:'lTZSllVlMONS, SHJRLEY Kzimpus Klub. PLEMJNG, FRANK Hi-R-40 Club: Hi-Y: Red Jackets: '48 Club: Spotlight Staff: Angelus Stott: Deleqate Assembly Member: Senior Luncheon Committee: Junior Prom Com' mittee: Assembly Committee: Senior Prom Com- mittee: Red and White Day Committee: Howdy Day Committee. FLEMING, JACK ELUGSTAD, SUSAN DALE Student Council: May Queen Attendant: Junior Prom Queen Attendant: Deleqate Assembly Member: Junior Prom Committee: '48 Club: Howdy Day Committee: Play Festival. FONSXNORTH, BENNETT Y, ENDO, ROBERT ENES, MARGARET ERJCKSON, CHARLES ERICKSON, JANJCE White Jackets: Seraph Sisters: '48 Club: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Arbor Dcty Committee. ERIKSON, ELEANOR JEANNE Honorary Athletic Club: Girls' Sports Club: Small Large D : Gold D . ESHER, JOHN EVANS, ANNETTE White Jackets: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Selected Girls' Glee Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: White Jacket Dance Committee, EVANS, JOHN E. EARROW, SHIRLEY JEAN LLiw,'1:, .'N A D FORTNA, ROBERT T. '46 Woodbury Winner: Pre-Medics Club, President: Senior Student Council: Junior Usher: Christmas Pageant: I. R. Club: '48 Club: Angelus Associate Editor: Pepsi-Cola Award Winner. FOSTER, GINNY Junior Prom Committee: Red and White Day Commit- tee: Senior Prom Committee: '48 Club: Delegate Assembly, Secretary: Advisory Board. FOUSE, JEAN A Cappella Choir: Madrigal Choir: Seraph Sisters: White Jackets, Vice-President: Kampus Klub, Presi- dent: '48 Club: Inter-Club Council: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Christmas Pageant: P.fT.A. Fashion Show Model. FOX, PHILIP MURRAY Junior Class President: Student Council: Angelus Staff: Woodbury Finalist: Inter-Club Council: Red and White Day Skit: Howdy Day Skit: Delegate Assembly: '48 Club, Vice-President: Red Jackets: Congress, ViceAPresident: Big Broadcast: Junior Prom, Chairman: Senior Barn Dance. FRAKER, GEORGE FRAKES, REBA JANE Spotlight Staff: '48 Club: Advanced Band. FRANKLIN, ELIZABETH ROSS Seraph Sisters: White Jackets: Delegate Assembly: '48 Club: Junior Prom Committee. FREEMAN, SHIRLEY MAE '48 Club: Seraph Sisters: Seraph Swing Dance Com- mittee. FREY, ANITA White Jackets: Kampus Klub: Pre-Medics Club. I 'ii3:::us2fMs4:i:35Aafss.mi ll. 'i val FRIED, BOBBETTE Senior Barn Dance Committee: P.-T.A. Hostess. FRIEND, GEORGE Hi-Y Club: D Club: Football, 3. FROI-IBERG, ANN Kampus Klub: Junior Prom Committee: '48 Club. Fashion Show FROST, IOANNE R.O.T.C., Honorary Captain: '48 Club: Seraph Sisters: Square Dancing Club: Senior Assemblies Committee: Arbor Day Committee. GAI-IAGEN, GWENDOLYN GALBREATI-I, JACK Hi-Y Club: D Club: '48 Club: Red Jackets: Wrestling, 2, 3. GALE, IOANNE RAE Art Club. GALVIN, LESTER I-Ii-Y Club. GARLAND, GEORGE A. GARRETSON, SUZANNE White Jackets: Seraph Sisters: Spotlight, Associate Editor: '48 Club: Kanipus Klub: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee. GEBHARD, DICK GILMORE, ROBERT '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Red and White Day Skit: Arbor Day Committee: Class Day Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Bible Research Club, Vice-President: R.O.T.C.: Delegate Assem- bly: Senior Prom Committee: Bowling Club. ' wi- ', 1, ,. .:- .-2 . 2'. '7,i:.2Ei5'azE?fF i'13:'.P53':. , ',I:- vw A ,- Ze .tw ,. U , fp.: v,-.5 .f,..,7,.f:v-, aw, in fy 3:32 . W, Q., W Yusuf . . f ., ,,,. , .4.f....tQ,, , ,.. It ,A . 5-,. .,.. . - r ,,,.. 5 Q2V 'Qf5,'g 'Why ' 1 M, . ,.,. , . g ,fl 1 JW! 'E sin, Q 5 I 6 ff 5, Hi? 4' 7 1 W , it J? , , , Y v 1 Y if 3 F its fr W 4 ww ...M ,.,,..., V. .,,.. . .::..- . . I , if GORRINGE, IUANITA Bible Research Club, Kampus Klub, GOTO, LILLIAN GOTO, MITSURU GRAHAM, I-IARRIETTE ELLA GRAVES, IEWELL V. GRAY, BETTY Seraph Sisters, White Jackets, '48 Club, Kampus Klub, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Iunior Prom Committee, Red and White Day Committee, Senior Class Day Luncheon Corn- mittee. GRAY, RICHARD M. D Club, Hi-R-40, Football, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Baseball, 2,. 3. GREEN, PHILIP L. A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Choir. GREENE, IOAN M. A Cappella Choir, Kampus Klub. GREENSTREET, ROBERT D. Bowling Club, Shutterbugs Club. GREENWALD, MYRNA White Iackets, White Iackets Prom Committee, GREINETZ, EARL T. Woodbury Finalist, l, 2, Christmas Pageant, 1, 2, Iunior Escort, Euclidean Club, Senior Prom Com- mittee: Debate Club, Arbor Day Committee, Spot- light Staff, News Editor. GILMORE, RONNY '48 Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Kampus Klub, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Assembly Committee, Senior Luncheon Committee, Senior Finance Committee, Red and White Day Committee. GOE, DONALD A Cappella Choir, Christmas Pageant, Red Jackets, Basketball. GOLD, FLORENCE Seraph Sisters, Kampus Klub, I. R. Club, Drama Club, '48 Club, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Talent Show Assembly, P.-T.A. Fashion Show, Hostess, O.A.S. Assistant. GOLDBERG, BARBARA LEE GOLDHAMMER, IANE '48 Club, Girls' Glee Club, Kampus Klub. GOOD, HARRIET Art Club: '48 Club. GOODWIN, THOMAS WADE GORDON, MYRNA Honorary Athletic Club, President, Gold D , Inter- Club Council, '48 Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Selected Girls' Glee Club, Senior Prom Committee. GOREI-IAM, IUANITA BERNICE Seraph Sisters, Square Dancing Club, Scholastic Art Achievement Key. 122524. GREVE, BUD Ensemble: Band: Orchestra: Music Club, Vice-President. GRIDER, IAMES M. Basketball, Manager: D Club. GRIFFITH, MARY ELLEN Delegate Assembly: Kampus Klub. GRIMES, BABETTE ELAINE White jackets: Spotlight Staff: Girls' Glee Club: '48 Club. GROSSMAN, MARCILLE Serziph Sisters: White Iackets: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Big Broadcast: Red and White Day Committee: Iunior Prom Commit- tee: Karnpus Klub. GROW, IOAN M. Senior Barn Dance Committee: Sports Club: Senior Commencement Committee: Senior Prom Com- mittee. GRYDER, PATSY Girls' Rifle Club. GUBBINS, IACK Pre-Medios Club: '48 Club: Senior Class Assembly Committee. GUILD, SUSAN BOWMAN Angelus Staff: Kampus Klub: '48 Club: Senior Commencement Committee: Square Dance Club: Senior Class Day Committee: Girls' Selected Glee Club. gig' ' i 3 Vgw-Mm GUMESON, GEORGE Bible Research Club: Shutterbug Club: Bowling Club: Debate Club. GURLEY, ELEANOR '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee. GURLEY, ELINORE CECILE A Cappella Choir: Big Broadcast: '48 Club: Play Festival. GUSHEE, IUDY Concert Orchestra: '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Com- mittee. GUST, LYSLE A. GUTSHALL, DICKSIE L. '48 Club: Spotlight Staff: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Com- mittee: Red and White Day Committee. GUTTORMSON, IOHN GUY, WILLARD Baseball: Spotliigbt Staff, Sports Editor: Hi-Y Club. HAI-IN, BARBARA HALL, FRANNIE '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Bowling Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee. HALLER, GEORGE l. D Club: Football, 3: Track, 2, 3: Red Iackets. HALLOCK, WESLYN MARIE HARTMAN, ANNETTE A Cappella Choir: Christmas Pageant, HARTSFIELD, IOI-IN LEON Engineers Club: I. R. Club: R.O.'I',C,, 2nd Lieutenant: Music Club. HARVEY, FRED I-IAUETER, ANN R,O.T.C., Major: Pre-Medics Club: Bible Research Club, Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Arbor Day Committee: Delegate Assem- bly: Senior Prom Committee. HAWKINS, HORACE N. Spotlight, Co-Editor: I-IifY Club: Pre-Law Club: Stu- dent Council: Angelus Staff: Principals Advisory Council: I-Ii-Y Dance Committee: Longer Lunch Come mittee: Spotlight, Sports Editor. HAYES, GLORIA I-IAYS, SHIRLEY White Iackets: A Cappella Choir: '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Iunior Prom Committee. Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: Square Dancing Club: Delegate Assembly. HECKMAN, IOAN Seraph Sisters: Pre-Medics Club, Treasurer. HEDMAN, DONNA Advanced Band: All-City Band. HEFTI, M. VINCENT Stage. HENDERSHOT, GARETH HENDERSON, PHYLLIS Iunior Prom Committee: R.O.'I'.C., Honorary Ser- geant, Captain: Senior Barn Dance Committee. HAMILTON, ELDONA F. Seraph Sisters: Script Club, Vice-President: '48 Club: Senior Class Play Committee: Class Day Committee. HAMLETT, LARSON Wrestling, I, 2, 3, AllfState, 2: D Club, HANSEN, NANCY ANN Rifle Club: '48 Club. HANSEN, RUTH IANE '48 Club: Rifle Club: Senior Prom Committee: Class Day Committee: Senior Assembly Committee: Fashion Show Model: All-School Show: Red and White Day Committee: Senior Class Picnic Committee: Senior Talent Show. HANSEN, SHIRLEY MAE May Queen Attendant: Iunior Prom Oueen Attendant: Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: Delegate Assembly Representative: '48 Club: Angelus Staff: Play Festival. HANSEN, ROBERT HARMAN, PHILIP Band: Shutterbug Club: Hi-Y Club. HARRIS, NORMA LEE HARRISON, ARVON Football, 3: Hi-R-40: D Club. :G M HIMELGRIN, TACK Debate Club. HINSHAW, ERVlN HOBBS, GENE Football: D Club: Hi-R-40 Club: Hi-Y Club. HOFFMAN, ROBERT EVERETT R.O.T.C., Lt. Colonel: Euclidean Club, Vice-President: Dele- qate Assembly, l, 3: lunior Usher: D Club: Congress Club: '48 Club: Senior Assembly Committee, Chairman: Class Day Committee: All-City Band: Tennis, Manager: Boys' Social Room Attendant. l-IOFFNAGLE, PATRICIA '48 Club. HOFMEYER, IOANNE Concert Band: Symphony Orchestra: All-City Band: Ensemble. HOLLIMAN, DAVE Music Club: '48 Club: Red and White Day Committee: Delegate Assembly. HOOP, PATRICIA B. Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Commit tee: Delegate Assembly: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Senior Class Day Committee: Senior Assembly Com- mittee. HOOVER, DONALD G. Shutterbuq Club. HOPKINS, IOAN Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Senior Prom Committee: Class Day Committee: P.-T.A. Fashion Show Model. HOPSON. DALE R. A Cappella Choir. HORMANN, VAUGHN ISAACSON, MARY LOU White Iockets, Seroph Sisters, '48 Club, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Luncheon Committee. IVERSON, MARY ANN Spotlight Stott. IAGGERS, BARBARA Kompus Klub, '48 Club, Senior Born Donce Com mittee, Senior Prom Committee, TEFFERS, ROBERT M. IOHNSON, BERNEL R.O,T,C., lst Lieutenant, Advanced Orchestra, IOHNSON, ERNEST JOHNSON, LU ANN Sophomore Class Secretory, Deleqcrte Assembly, Presi- dent, Iunior Prom Committee, '48 Club, Assembly Coni- mittee. IOHNSON, MARGUERITE Kampus Klub, R.O.T.C., Honorory Officer, Occupo- tional Adjustment Service. IOHNSON, MARY OLEAN IOHNSON, PAULA KAY Spotlight Stott, Girls' Rifle Club, Vice-President, Concert Bond, Symphony Orchestra. TOHNSON, PEGGY ELAINE Kompus Klub, Bowling Club, Deleqote Assembly, Iunior Prom Committee. IOHNSON, RUDYARD L. Concert Bond, Symphony Orchestra, Donce Bond, All-City Orchestra, Pep Bond. HOSTETTER, PAT HOUSEHOLDER, DWIGHT HUGHES, BETSY Pre-Medios Club, '48 Club, Kompus Klub, Senior Born Donce Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Drcimcr Club, HUNKINS, IANTCE '48 Club, Senior Born Dcince Committee, Kumpus Klub, Senior Prom Committee, Seroph Sisters, Senior Closs Day Committee, HUNTER, GILBERT N. Red Iockets, Deleqote Assembly. HUSKTNS, BETTYANN Seroph Sisters, Treasurer, Angelus Stuff, Senior Prom Committee, Commencement Committee, '48 Club, Bowling Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Kompus Klub Cobinet Member: Pre-Medios Club, Fashion Show Model, P.-T.A. Fashion Show Hostess. HUTTON, DONALD HYMAN, CHARLOTTE Senior Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Fashion Show Hostess. TNGLEE, HARRY Deleqote Assembly, 4 lOl-INSON, STAN IOHNSTON, CURTIS Football, 3: Swimminq, l, 2, 3: Track, l, 3: Hi-R-40 Club: D Club. IONES, CAROL LOU Seraph Sisters: A Cappella Choir: Square Dancing Club: I. R. Club. IONES, THEODORE ALAN IOST, EVELYN Seraph Sisters: White lackets. KAI-IN, LORAIN '48 Club: Senior Assembly Committee: Spanish Club: Senior Prom Committee. KAITZ, MARILYN Seraph Sisters: Kampus Klub: Spanish Club: Iunior Prom Committee. KATZ, ETHEL LYNN Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee. KEARNS, GEORGE T., III R.O.T.C., Captain: Delegate Assembly: Euclidean Club: Golf, 3: Rifle Team: D Club. i NNW A KEIM, ROBERT E. Debate Club: Drama Club: I. R. Club: Hi-Y Club:'48 Club. KELLER, DONNA '48 Club. KELLUM, ROBERT E. Euclidean Club: lunior Usher: Boys' Social Room Attendant: Astronomy Club. KELSO, MARY Drama Club: '48 Club. KENNEDY, FLORENCE White Jackets: Kampus Klub. KENYON, MARILYN White Iackets: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Class Day Committee: Senior Luncheon Committee. KEPNER, I-IAL Hi-R-40 Club: Red lackets, Secretary: Congress Club: lunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee. KESTER, MARY ANN lunior Prom Committee: '48 Club: White lackets: Class Day Committee: P.-T.A. Fashion Show Committee: Finance Committee. KEVAN, ANITA Angelus Statl: Kzimpus Klub: Art Club: junior Prom Committee: '48 Club. KIENTZ, EVELYN IEAN White lackets: Seraph Sisters, KILBY, BARBARA IEANNE A Cappella Choir: Christmas Paqeant: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee. KING, DONALD A. KNUDSON, CHARLES Senior Class President: PrefLaW Club: Red Iackeis: Har- vard Book Award. KOLITZ, WILLIAM KORENKE, BILL R.O.T.C. ' KRANZ, IAY Concert Orchestra: Biq Broadcast: Shutterbuq Club, Treas- urer. KRATZ, MARSHALL KROGH, BONNIE IRENE Angelus Staff: Seraph Sisters: Kampus Klub: '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Class Picnic Committee: P.-T.A. Fashion Show Hostess. KUSICK, EDWARD A Cappella Choir: Basketball: Boys' Glee Club. LAMPERT, EDWARD R.O.T.C., Lieutenant. LARGE, BARBARA Advanced Band: Advanced Orchestra: All-City Band: All-City Orchestra: '48 Club. LARSON, DAYL Hi-R-4U Club: Pre-Law Club: Baseball, 2: Football, 3: Delegate Assembly: Iunior Prom Committee: D Club. LA SHELL, GINGER Student Council: Senior Class Treasurer: May Queen Attendant: Seraph Sisters, Vice-President: White lack- ets: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Red and White Day Committee: Senior Class Iewelry Committee: Howdy Day Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Arbor Day Committee. LEE, BOB Iunior Prom Committee: Spotlight Staff: '48 Club: Spanish Club: Senior Assembly Committee: Senior Prom Committee. IO ANN KING, PATRICIA KINNEY, ALBERT D Club: '48 Club: Hi-Y Club, Vice-President I. R. Club: Track: Football: Wrestling: Senior Assembly Committee: Red and White Day Com mittee. KIRBY, SALLY IOAN Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: Pre-Medics Club: Kampus Klub: '48 Club: Junior Prom Committee. KLAUSNER, CIFIARLENE Seraph Sisters: Play Festival: Wolcott Finalist: Big Broadcast. KLEIN, ADALINE IEANETTE Senior Barn Dance Committee: Kampus Klub Occupational Adjustment Service. KLEIN, VIRGINIA White Jackets: Pre-Medics Club: Kampus Klub: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: '48 Club. KNAPP, LLOYD O. Track, I, 2, 3: All-City, 2, 3: Basketball, 2, 3: Football: Hi-Y Club: D Club. KNOWLES, BETH Art Club, President: Iunior Prom Committee. LEE, LOUIS LEE, PETER Euclidean Club. LE FEVRE, HARRY IVV. Red Iackets: D Club: Football, 3: Wrestling, 3. LEPFLER, BOB LENON, IACK Advanced Band. LEROY, GRACE A Cappella Choir. LEVIN, MARLENE PEARL I. R. Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Delegate Assem- bly. LEVINE, PI-IILLIP P. Tennis, 2: D Club. LEVY, LARRY '48 Club: Advanced Band: Senior Barn Dance Committee. LEW'IS, IIM LEWIS, MARGARET ANNE Seraph Sisters: Senior Commencement Committee: Pre-Medics Club, Vice-President: Delegate Assembly, Secretary. LINCOLN, IAMES E. Advanced Band, l, 2, 3: Dance Band: Pep Band: Hi-Y Club. LIND, IOAN '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Bowling Club: Seraph Sisters: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee. ' LINDQUIST, IOI-IN Red Iackets: Delegate Assembly. LINGER, ROBERT Head Boy: Student Council, l, 2, 3: Football, l, 2, 3: Pre-Law Club: D Club: l-Ii-Y Club: Hi-R-40 Club: Red and White Day Committee: Principal's Advisory Council: Inter-Club Council: Inter-School Council: Assembly Committee. LOAR, MARIE LOUISE Selected Girls' Glee Club. LOCKHART, LESLIE Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: Spotlight Staff, Assist- ant Editor: '48 Club: Drama Club: French Club: Iunior Prom Committee: Red and White Jacket Dance Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Finance Committee. LOGGINS, THOMAS S. Tennis, l, 2, 3: Christmas Pageant: Woodbury Finalist: Senior Play: Iunior Usher: '48 Club: D Club: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Delegate Assembly. LOSEY, GERALD CLARK Track, l, 2, 3: All-City, 3: Football, 2, 3: Delegate Assem- bly: Student Council: D Club, Treasurer: Hi-R-40: Iunior Prom Committee: Red Iackets. LOW, IACQUELINE Kampus Klub: Square Dancing Club. LOWE, ANNA VIRGINIA Seraph Sisters: Selected Girls' Glee Club: Y-Teens Club, President: White Iaclcets: '48 Club: Inter- Club Council. MADDOCK, KATHERINE Selected Girls' Glee Club: Kampus Klub: Spotlight Staff: '48 Club: Senior Class Day Committee: Senior Play Com- mittee. MADONNA, MARY LOUISE '48 Club: A Cappella Choir: Drama Club. MAIER, F. IULIAN, IR. Red Iackets: Spotlight Staff. MALOWNEY, ROBERT C. Hi-Y Club: Hi-R-40: Football, 3: D Club. MARINOFF, CATHERINE LAURA '48 Club: Euclidean Club: White Iackets: Seraph Sisters: Square Dancing Club. MARKHAM, ANNETTE DEE Girls' Rifle Club: Art Club. MARKLE, MARY H. Girls' Rifle Club, President: Rifle Team: '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee: Selected Girls' Glee Club. MARKLEY, RICHARD A. Hi-Y Club: Hi-Y Dance Committee. MARQUARDT, PAUL F. Red Iackets. MARSH, RALPH MARTIN, BILL R.O.'T,C., 2nd Lieutenant. MARTIN, DORIS Play Festival: Y-Teens Club: Bible Research Club. LUSSENHOP, IANET BEA Kampus Klub: '48 Club: A Cappella Choir: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Class Day Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Picnic Committee: Biq Broadcast. LUTZENS, ILSE GERTRUDE Girls' Honorary Athletic Club: Girls' Sports Club: Bowling Club: Square Dancinq Club: '48 Club: Assem- bly Committee: Arbor Day Committee: Little D ' Bla D : Gold D . LYONS, TOM Advanced Band. LYSTER, BETTY I. R. Club. MAC DONALD, BOB MAC DONALD, IOAN Student Council: May Queen Attendant: Wolcott Finalist: '48 Club. MAC DOUGALL, DON MACHAMER, ROBERT E. Golf, 2, 3, Manager: D Club: R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieu- tenant: Bowling Club: Baseball, Manager. MAC MILLAN, GLORIA Seraph Sisters: '48 Club: Senior Class Day Com- mittee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Picnic Committee. L. .fr , lf::v .4 .. MARTING, MILDRED D. Seraph Sisters: Pre-Medics Club: Senior Prom Committee: '48 Club: Iunior Prom Committee: Kampus Klub: Square Dancing Club. MASON, GEORGE E. Advanced Band: Advanced Orchestra: R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieutenant: Pep Band. MATTINGLY, MARVIN MAYCOCK, WESLEY Art Club: Rifle Team, MCBRIDE, VIRGINIA '48 Club: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Karnpus Klub: Selected Girls' Glee Club: Arbor Day Committee. MCCARTI-IY, IEAN Bowling Club: '48 Club. MCCARTHY. IOHN I-Ii-R-40: Hi-Y: D Club: Football: Track. McCI.AIN, VIRGINIA IEAN MCINTIRE. WILTON I-I. lswuwtf J 1 MEADER, NANCY IUNE MEDOW, ARTHUR MEER, IACQUIE MEISTER, ELIZABETH ANN A Cappella Choir: Seraph Sisters: White Iackets, Secre- tary: Delegate Assembly: Iunior Prom Committee: Seraph Swing Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee. MEIXELL, VIRGINIA '48 Club. MELNICK, LARRY MELVILLE, PATRICIA Pre-Medics Club, President: Inter-Club Council, Treasurer: White Jackets: '48 Club: French Club: Iunior Prom Com- mittee: Senior Barn Dance Committee. MENKE, BOB MENOGAN, GUFFIE EUGENE Track: Football: D Club: Iunior Usher. MEREDITH, PATRICIA ANNE '48 Club: Kampus Klub. MERSHON, BEATRICE MERSI-ION, GILBERT MINNIG, IUDY Senior Barn Dance Committee: Play Festival: Senior Prom: Red and White Day: Senior Class Luncheon: '48 Club. MITCHELL, HOWARD MONTEE, PAT MONTGOMERY, HELEN IRENE Y-Teens Club, Secretary: Bible Research Club, Secretary. MONTROSE, MINNIE BLANCHE Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Arbor Day Committee: Senior Class Day Committee: Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, 3. MOORE, IUNE Spotlight Statt, News Editor: French Club, Treas- urer: '48 Club: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Class Gift Com- mittee. MORAN, ADELAID MARILYN Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Senior Class Day Committee: Arbor Day Committee: Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. MORISON, MARY Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: '48 Club: Red and White Day Committee: Play Festival, MOSHIER, LAWRENCE FLOYD MOSIER, DEAN R.O.T.C., Lieutenant. MOSSMAN, PHEBE Euclidean Club, First Vice-President: A Cappella Choir: Seraph Sisters. MULLIGAN, MARGIE Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Red and White Day Committee: Student Council: Inter-School Council: Senior Prom Com- mittee: '48 Club. MILANO, MARY LOUISE A Cappella Choir: Madrigal Choir: Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: Delegate Assembly: Debate Club: Girls' Sports Club: Small D : Large D : Gold MILLER, ANNA LEA Seraph Sisters: White Jackets: '48 Club: Kampus Klub. MILLER, DOROTHY Kampus Klub: Girls' Glee Club: P.-T.A. Fashion Show. MILLER, NANCY LEE Spotlight, Assistant Editor: Se-raph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: Senior Class Day Committee: Script Club: Occu- pational Adjustment Service: Iunior Prom Committee. MILMAN, CLARA MAE '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Delegate Assembly: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Luncheon Committee: Red and White Day: Spotlight Staff: Big Broadcast: Senior Class Commencement Committee. MILONAS, MICHAEL E. R,O.T.C. MIMMACK, IIM MINISTER, KINGSTON G. Debate Club, Secretary: I. R. Club: Delegate Assem- bly. MINNER, NAOMI CAROLYN Euclidean Club: Spanish Club: Seraph Sisters. 1wmxmz'xAf:1nu,li MURPHY, DEAN Hi-Y Club. MURRY, DICK Hi-Y Club: Hi-R-40: D Club: Football, 3. MYERSON, ROBERT DEANE NAGEL, RUTH Spotlight, Co-Editor: Student Council: Seraph Sisters: White Iackets: '48 Club: Iunior Prom Committee: Prin- cipa1's Advisory Council: Assembly Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Red and White Day Committee: Ski Club. NASH, FRANK D Club: Swimminq Team: Spotliaht Staff: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee. NEAVILL, KAY Kampus Klub: '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Com' mittee: Senior Prom Committee: Red and White Day Committee. NEDERBO, E. YVONNE Pre-Medios Club: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Rifle Club: Play Festival, NELSON, ISABELLE '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Delegate Assembly: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Spot- light Staff: Arbor Day Committee: Senior Prom Com- mittee. NEVV, PAT '48 Club. NEWCOMB, GERRY Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Kampus Klub: '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance: Red and White Day Committee. NEWMAN, EDWARD NENVMAN, 'WILLIAM F. NIELSEN, PATRICIA Seraph Sisters. NIELSEN, VIRGINIA Seraph Sisters. NORVELL, LOUISE THELMA ODONNELL, CANTON Hi-R-40. O'GRADY, THOMAS OGLE, BETTY LOU Seraph Sisters: Script Club. OGLEVIE, DONALD M. Ol-ILSON, ROBERT Spotlight Stall: R,O.'T,C., lst Lieutenant, OII, MARY Seraplfi Sisters: Pre-Medics Club: Bowling Club: Selected Girls' Glee Club: '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Assembly Committee. .tm PARKER, CHARLES PARKER, IOYCE White Iackets: '48 Club: Selected Girls' Glee Club: Red and White Iacket Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee. PARKS, HELEN MARIE PATTERSON, PAT White Iackets: '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee: Iunior Prom Committee: White Iacket Dance Committee. PEEPLES, BILLY L. Stage Captain: Bowling League. PEIASZEK, ROSE ANNA Kampus Klub. PENINGTON, PAT Spotlight Staff: Kampus Klub: '48 Club: Iunior Prom Com- mittee: Senior Barn Dance Committee. PEPPER, MILFORD Spotlight Staff, Business Manager: Iunior Escort: Euclidean Club: Congress Club: Iunior Prom Com- mittee: '48 Club. PEPPER, MORTON Track, 2, 3: D Club: Delegate Assembly: '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee: Ski Club. PETERSON, DOLORES LEE Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Red and White Day Committee: Ski Club: Selected Girls' Glee Club: P.-T.A. Fashion Show Committee. PETERSON, SUZANNE Seraph Sisters: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: '48 Club: White Jackets: All-City Orchestra. PETTIBONE, BEVERLY Kampus Klub: Iunior Prom Committee: White Iackets: A Cappella Choir: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Arbor Day Committee: '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee. OKNER, SAM Senior Barn Dance Committee: Iunior Prom Committee: '48 Club. O'LEARY, IOAN A Cappella Choir: Madrigal Choir: Christmas Pageant Spotlight Staff. OLIVER, LOUIS ORRIS, VICTOR OSBER, ETTA LEE OSKINS, MEREDYTH Iunior Prom Committee: Play Festival. OTTEN, HYLE Golf Team: D Club, PANKOFF, MARY White Iackets: '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee: Iunior Prom Committee: White Iacket Dance Com mittee. PARK, ROBERT Hi-R-40. Q PI-IELPS, GEORGE R. PHELPS, RUTI-IIE PIETSCI-I, ELIZA HART Seraph Sisters, I. R. Club, Treasurer, Square Danc- ing Club, Pepsi-Cola Finalist. PINNEY, TI-IRESA PAYE '48 Club, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Kampus Klub, Big Broadcast, Senior Class Day Committee, Arbor Day Committee, Senior Prom Corri- mittee. PIXLER, DOLORES PIZER, SUSAN DEE '48 Club, Bowling Club, POOL, IIM W. Rifle Team, President, R,O.'I'.C., Captain, Square Dancing Club, Treasurer. PORTER, DORIS Bowling Club, '48 Club: Senior Assembly Committee. FOSPISIL, A. CHARLES Band, 2, 3, Ensemble, 3. FRECHTEL, BARBARA Seraph Sisters, White Iackets, Delegate Assembly, Angelus Staff, P,-'I'.A. Fashion Show Hostess, '48 Club, Drama Club, Iumor Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Ski Club, Arbor Day Committee. FROSKE, TED A. Shutterbug Club, Vice-President, Chess Club, Spot- light Staff. PROUTY, IANET Pre-Medics Club, White Iackets, Seraph Sisters, Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Com mittee. PUCKETT, PATRICIA L. '48 Club, Square Dancing Club, Senior Class Day Com- mittee, Senior Picnic Committee, Senior Prom Committee. PULGER, DICK M. Red Iackets, H1-Y Club, Hi-R-40, D Club, Football, 3. QUINN, BUD D Club Co-President, Hi-Y Club: Football. RALPH, PAUL L. Spanish Club, Secretary, Bowling Club, Vice-President, Treasurer, Delegate Assembly. RALSTON, RICHARD M, Boys' Rifle Team, Secretary, R.O.T.C., Ist Lieutenant. RAMES, DELMAR RANCE, NADEANE IOAN RANNEY, IAY RANSPOT, I-IARRY '48 Club, I. R. Club, Senior Assembly Committee RIEDEL MARY LOU Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: 48 Club: Kampus Klub: Red and White Day Committee. RIGHTS, MARILYN White Jackets: Seraph Sisters: Christmas Pageant: Selected Girls' Glee Club: Bowling Club. RIPP, LOUIS HENRY A Cappella Choir: Bowling Club: R.O.'I'.C. RIXFORD GORDON R. D Club: Swimming: Hi-R-40: Red Jackets, Treasurer: HIY Club: Delegate Assembly: Junior Prom Committee. ROACH, CHARLES Angelus Staff: Spotlight Staff: '48 Club: Senior Assembly. ROARK, DONALD R. ROBBINS MARTIN Tennis 2: D Club: Spotlight Staff. ROBERTS, JUDY Head Girl: Student Council: Seraph Sisters, President: Junior Prom Queen: Inter-Club Council: Principals Advisory Council: White Jackets: '48 Club: Red and White Day Committee: All-City Student Council: D.A,R. Pilgrim. ROBERTS, RALPH R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieutenant. ROBINSON, BARBARA 48 Club: Senior Arbor Day Committee: Senior Class Day Committee: Ski Club. ROBINSON, JIM ROBINSON, TOMA '48 Club: Script Club: Spotlight Staff: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee. ROENFELDT, ALVIN Advanced Band: Advanced Orchestra. ROHDER, DORENE EDITH Bowlina Club. ROSNIK, DOROTHY IEAN White Iackets: Pre-Medics Club: '48 Club: Laura Pratt-Stranq Poetry Award: Kampus Klub: Senzor Barn Dance Committee. ROTTMAN, CECILE Karnpus Klub: lunior Prom Committee: Senior Luncheon Committee: Spanish Club. ROUPP, GERALDINE A Cappella Choir: Pre-Medics Club: Kampus Klub: '48 Club: Christmas Pageant: Senior Prom Commit- tee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Iunior Prom Com- mittee. ROUSH, EMMA LOU Selected Girls' Glee Club: Bible Research Club: Senior Assembly Committee: Girls' Rifle Team. ROWBOTHAM, IEANNINE Kampus Klub. RUPP, ROBERT OTTO Railroad Club. RUSK, SARA MARGARET French Club, W xv' - ' ':LjiQ 15, f . . M, Que W RUSSELL, IAMES E. Basketball, Manager: Track, Assistant Manager: Pre- Medics Club. RUSSELL, IEAN ELLEN White Iackets: Pre-Medics Club: Script Club: Library Assistant: Art Club. SADIE, LORNA Seraph Sisters: Occupational Adjustment Service. 1 SAEGART, WILLIAM SAFRAN, HUBERT M, R.O.T.C. SAITO, BETTY SALZER, SYRIL B. Concert Band: Dance Band: All-School Show. SANDBERG, BILL Red Iackets: Hi-Y Club: '48 Club: Spotlight Staff: Senior Prom Committee: Red and White Day Com- mittee, SANDQ, MARVIN Cheerleader: '48 Club: Pre-Medics Club: I. R. Club. SAUNDERS, LYNN Bowling Club: Big Broadcast: Advanced Band: Advanced Orchestra: Dance Band. SCI-IENKEIN, WILLIAM F. Debate Club, President: Euclidean Club: I. R. Club: Square Dancinq Club: Iumor Escort: Deleqate Assem- bly: All-City Orchestra: Symphony Orchestra: Concert Band: Music Award. SCI-IIFF, SHARON '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Luncheon Committee: Script Club. SCI-IULTZ CHLOE MARIE Whtte Iackets Senlor Barn Dance Commtttee Sen or Prom Commlttee Arbor Day Committee SCHWEIGERT IOI-IN SCLAVENITIS EI ECTRA Whtte Iackets Art Club Square Dancmq Club SCOTT WILLIAM E I-I1R4O Pre Law Club Deleaate Assemb y Inter Club Councrl SCROGGS IOHN Advanced Band SEASTRAND CONNIE Angelus Staff Spotlxaht Staff Commencemen Commrttee Sentor Play Commtttee Kampus Klub 48 Club Square Dancxnq Club Selected Grrls Glee Club SEYBERT VELMA Gtrls Rlfle Club Swlmmrnq Club SI-IAEFEER BETTYE RAYE Senror Prom Cornmtttee Iumor Prom Commttte B1ble Research Club Spotl1qht Staff 48 Club Se-mor Plcnlc Commlttee SHAEFRAN S I A Cappella Chou Pre Law Club Sl-IEESLEY ELSIE Gtrls Futle Club ROTC Honorary Captaln Selected Glrls Glee Club SI-IEPIIERD IAMES F Pre Law Club Congress Club 48 Club Advanced Band Concert Orchestra Sentor Barn Dan e Com mrttee Dance Band Bra Broadcast Pep Band All Crty Band All Ctty Orchestra SHERLOCK, ANITA '48 Club, SCHLESSMAN SUSAN Whrte Iackets 48 Club Iuntor Prom Commx Sports Club Gold D Semor Barn Dance Red and Whlte Day Commrttee Senlor Prom SCHLOSS CHARLES IV IR Ename-ers Club Secretary ROTC Squad Commander SCHNEIDER LEE SCI-IMIESING LOUISE IOAN Senror Barn Dance Comrmttee Senlor Class Day Commlttee 48 Club SCHMITT PAULINE IEAN Drama Club Astronomy Comrn1ttee SCL MITZ LEONA Semor Prom Arbor Day ttee Gtrls Comrrnttee Commlttee Captatn Drtll Comnnttee Cornmlttee Club 48 Club Senror Prom Erench Club V1cePres1dent Whtte Iackets 48 Club Iumor Prom Commtttee Senior Barn Danc Comrnrttee Red and Whxte Iackets Dance Commxtt e Senlor Prom Cornmtttee Class Day Luncheon SCI-IRECKER DOROTHV ANN Iuntor Class Treasurer Iunror Prom Cornmrttee Deleaate Assembly Kampus Klub Sentor Prom Commrttee Red and Wlnte Day Commtttee 48 Club Semor Barn Dan e Commtttee SCI-IREPEERMAN SUE Spanrsh Club Prestdent Deleaate Assembly Senlor Barn Dance Commlttee Whlte Iaclcets SCHUCH IOANNE Euchdean Club Seraph S1Sl9lS Iumor Prom Com mlttee 48 Club Senror Prom Commlttee Kampu Klub r r . ,,,,,,,.,,,-,,,.if,.3.g.-Q.:-' ae -I-. - W v . wi A SHORE, MAXINE SHOTT, IUANITA '48 Club, Senior Assembly Committee, Class Picnic Committee, SI-IRADER, BARBARA P. Iunior Prom Committee. SILVER, ELIZABETH Seraph Sisters, Kampus Klub, Advanced Orchestra, '48 Club, White Iackets. SILVERBERG, STUART D Club, Football, Manager, Euclidean Club, Angelus Photographer, Ski Club. SIMMONS, DAVID SKILLMAN, IOI-IN A. R.O.T.C., Captain. SMITH, CHARLES Red Iackets. SMITH, LESLIE T., IR. A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Choir, Euclidean Club, SMITH, ORA G. Euclidean Club, Delegate Assembly, Cheerleader, l, 2, 3, Pep Assembly Committee, '48 Club. SMITH, OWEN C. SMITH, PUTNEY D. R,O.T.C., 2nd Lieutenant, Color Guard, Drill Sjquad, Riile Team, Drama Club, Model Railroad lub. SNIDER, HARRY Senior Prom Committee, Finance Committee, Senior Assembly Committee, Red and White Day Committee, '48 Club. SNIDER, RODNEY SNCDGRASS, VELMA MAY Spotliqht Staff, Selected Girls' Glee Club. SNYDER, MURIEL RITA Shairoth Winner, Seraph Sisters, Wolcott Finalist, '48 Club, Christmas Pageant. SNYDER, MORTON LEE SORENSEN, CARLA White Iackets, Seraph Sisters, '48 Club, Ski Club, White Iacket Dance Committee, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Picnic Committee: Selected Girls' Glee Club. SOUTHWELL, ARLENE ELIZABETH junior Class Vice-President, '48 Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Iuniar Prom Committee, Ski Club, Gold D , SOUTHVVELL, IRENE I. Iunior Class Secretary, '48 Club: Iunior Prom Queen Attendant, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Class Picnic Committee, Gold D , Ski Club. SPEIER, BETTY White Iackets, Seraph Sisters. STRIKER, BOBETTE White Jackets: '48 Club: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee. STUART, PAMELA Senior Barn Dance Committee: Play Festival: Senior Prom Committee: Red and White Day Committeeg junior Prom Committee: '48 Club: Senior Class Lunch! eon Committee. SWANBERG, GERRIE '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Senior Prom Committee Senior Class Play Committee: Red and White Day Committee: Senior Class Luncheon Committee. SWARTZ, WARREN Delegate Assembly. SWEET, SANDRA EUZABETH Senior Class Secretary: Kampus Klub, Treasurer: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Commit- tee: Iunior Delegate Assembly: '48 Club. SVEDLUND, ALICE Delegate Assembly: Angelus Staff: '48 Club: Red and White Day Committee: Senior Prom Committee TAVEL, FRANK Spotlight Staff: Pre-Medics Club, Vice-President: Debate Club: Christmas Pageant: '48 Club: l. R. Club: Senior Assembly Committee: Senior Finance Committee: Senior Commencement Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Arbor Day Committee, THEBUS, TEAN ADELE THEBUS, KATHERINE Spotlight Staff. THOMPSON, CAROL Glee Club. THOMPSON, GORDON '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee. TIPTON, DAN Red Iacketsg Stage: '48 Club: Senior Assembly Committee. TOMPKINS, PAT Senior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Picnic Committee. TORKE, DAVID R. TOWER, DIANNE Seraph Sisters: White Jackets: '48 Club: Iunior Prom Committee. TOWNSEND, IOI-IN TRACY, GEORGIA LOUISE Kampus Klub: Drama Club: '48 Club: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Luncheon Committee: Senior Class Day Committee. TRAUTMAN, MARIANNE White Iacketsg Spotliqht Staff: Iunior Prom Com' mittee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Kampus Klub: '48 Club: Senior Prom Committee: Class Day Committee: P.-T.A. Fashion Show Hostess. TRUMBLE, LESLYE LOU TULLY, IEAN UNDERWOOD, MARGIE Kampus Klub. I jg. :-1-' yy: I 5 yy tw. V212- UNGEMACH, CHARLES I. A Cappella Choir, President: Madriqal Choir: Boys' Quar- tet: H1-Y Club: Pre-Law Club: Euclidean Club: '48 Club: Boys' Octet. URLING, ALEXANDER W., IR. Student Council: Prom Committee: Pre-Law Club, President: Red Jackets: A Cappella Choir: Red and White Day Committee: Senior Prom Committee. VANDERLEEST, IONE White Iackets: Selected Girls' Glee Club. VAN METER, FRANK D Club: Goif, 1, 2, 3, All-City, 1, 2, 3, All-State, 1, 3, Basketbqii, 3. VAWTER, DOLORES IEAN VOGT, KARL Advanced Band: Advanced Orchestra: Big Broad cast: R.O,T.C., lst Lieutenant: Dance Band. VON DETTEN, IEANIE Spotlight Staff: Delegate Assembly: '48 Club: Kampus Klub: Girls' Sports Club: Senior Finance Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Barn Dance Committee: Play Festival. WALLACE, GLORIA WALSH, PEGGY Kampus Klub: '48 Club. WARD, HARRY WARKINS, IOSEPI-IINE MARIE Seraph Sisters: A Cappella Choir: Madriqal Choir: White Iackets: '48 Club: Christmas Pageant: Senior Barn Dance Committee, WARNER, GEORGE S. WELLMAN, TOM Student Council, Hi'Y Club, Conqress Club: Red and White Day Skit, Big Broadcast, Senior Play, Senior Talent Show. WALLACE, BRUCE T. Pre-Law Club, Red Iackets, Hi-Y Club. WELP, HERBERT WILLIAM WELTMAN, ALBERT WELTMAN, DELBERT WHISLER, MARY WHITELY, MURIEL '48 Club, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Red and White Day Committee, Senior Prom Committee, lunior Prom Committee. WHITNEY, ELLEN LOUISE Concert Orchestra, Strinq Ensemble, All-City Concert Orchestra. WILDER, RICHARD I, R. Club. WILKIN, TED STANFORD Drama Club, Vice-President, Deleqate Assembly. WILLIAMS, BOB Debate Club. WILLIAMS, CARL F. Engineers Club, Drill Squad, Color Guard, R.O.'I'.C., Lieutenant. WATERMAN, DOUG Red Jackets, Vice-President, Hi-Y Club, Basketball, 3, D Club, Inter-Club Council, Delegate Assembly, Vice- President. WATSON, IACK Euclidean Club, Congress, lunior Escort, Concer Band, Concert Orchestra, All-City Band, All-CL? Orchestra. WATSON, D. KEITH Euclidean Club, '48 Club. WATTS, BERTHA ANN WEBB, IEAN ANN '48 Club, Play Festival, French Club, Senior Clas Day Committee, Senior Picnic Committee, Senior Pro: Committee. WEBB, IERALD DEE Advanced Band. WEBER, AL D Club, Track, 1, 2, 3, R.O.T.C., lst Lieutenant. WEHNER, RUSS, IR. I. R. Club, President, Iunior Escort, Woodbury Finalis Shafroth Winner, Deleaate Assembly, Cbristma Pageant, Intex-'Club Council. WEIR, GLORIA LEE WILLIAMS, DAVID Hi-Y Club, Hi-Y Dance Committee. WILLIAMS, LARRY WILLIAMS, RALPH DALE Advanced Band, Advanced Orchestra, R.O.T.C., lst Lieutenant. WILLIAMS, RAYMOND D. Square Dancing Club: A Cappella Choir. WILSON, FARRAR Hi-R-40. WOLFF, BILL WOLLGAST, CAROL PrefMedics Club, Kampus Klub, White Jackets, Senior Barn Dance Committee, White Jacket Dance Committee, Junior Prom Committee, '48 Club, Senior Prom Committee, Red and White Day Committee. WOOD, LAWRENCE Golf, 2, 3, D Club, Bowling Club, 3, Senior Prom Committee. WOODDELL, ED R.O.T.C. WOODWARD, MARTHA L. Delegate Assembly, Drama Club, Junior Prom Committee, '48 Club, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Finance Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Luncheon Committee. WRIGHT, BURTON R.O.T.C., Lieutenant. WRIGHT, LENA MORRIS Girls' Sports Club. WRIGHT, RICHARD L. H1-Y Club, Red Jackets. YATES, BARBARA IANE Christmas Pageant: Delegate Assembly, Angelus Staff: Spotlight Staff, Seraph Sisters, White Jackets, '48 Club, Kampus Klub, Drama Club, Junior Prom Committee, Commencement Committee: Senior Prom Committee, Class Day Committee, Play Festival, Senior Play, P.-T.A. Fashion Show Hostess. YEAGLE, IOI-IN C. R.O.T.C., Captain. YOUMANS, ANNE Seraph Sisters, White Jackets, '48 Club, Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Committee: Junior Prom Committee, Kampus Klub. YOUNG, CHARLES WILLIAM A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Choir, Engineers Club, President, Debate Club. YUCIS, MARYANN '48 Club: Senior Picnic Committee, Senior Assem bly Committee, Bowling Club, Girls' Glee Club ZIER, HAROLD D. All-City Swimming, l, 2, 3, Track: Hi-R-40, D Club. ZIMMERMAN, MARY LOU Honorary Athletic Club, Girls' Sports Club, Advanced Orchestra, Play Festival, Intermediate Orchestra, All- City Orchestra, Selected Girls' Glee Club. ZIMMERMAN, WYNNE Senior Barn Dance Committee, Senior Prom Com mittee, '48 Club, Rifle Club: Play Festival, Swimming Club. I OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Left lo right: Margie Boardman, Secretary: Edie Peters, Vice-President, Mr. Eugene Schaefer and Miss Elizabeth Craven Sponsorsg Piiddy Northcuit, President, Nancy Ebauqh, Treasurer. CVM 0 X19 7 CAM of 50 OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Left to riqhi: Mr. Leon Diner, Sponsor, Harald Feder, President, Bruce LaFoHeie, Secretary, Babbeite Baldwin, Treasurer, Mike Galvin, Vice-President Miss Regina Desjardins, Sponsor. i O Adam, Ianet Adelstein, Stanford Alpert, Sheldon Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Marqie Anderson, Marlyn Arnold, Mary lane Arthur, Pat Axcell, Diane Barnett, William Bee, Bobbie lean Berman, Dave Blackwell, Anne Boardman, Margie Bowman, Dona Brady, Elise Brester, Betty Brooks, Sally Brown, Theora Bryans, Dick Burpee, loan Byron, lacquelyn Canfield, Shirley Ann Carper, Margie Chafin, Ioan Chase, Bob Cheney, Helen Christiansen, Connie Clark, Bill Clark, loannie Clayton, Nan Clemons, Nancy Cobb, Barbara Cohen, Frances Cohn, Donna Cork, Delores Covey, Bobbye Crawford, Mary Carol Curiis, lerry Dais, Helen Di lullo, Sally Dales, Ora Dixon, loey Dodge, loan Donner, Delores Drury, Dorothy Eisenstai, Bernie Ebauqh, Nancy Emery, Betty Erlel, Shirley Farthinq, Ioyce Feder, Harold Fiedelman, Roslyn Filcheti, Lee Frazier, loan Frye, Bob Galley, Beih Garriqan, Pat Goss, Alan Gay, Marilyn Gearhari, Marjorie Gordon, Roseann Griqqs, Dudley Hahn, Eleanor Halcanson, Bill Hammock, Glenn Hancock, lackie Hanna, Betty l. Harvey, Pai Hashimoto, Shirley Hastaday, Barbara Haifield, Wendell Hartman, Earline Hays, Beverley lean Hecker, Beverly Hedman, Barbara Heywood, Roberia Hiesiand, loan Hill, Bev Holm, Sally Holmes, Vernon Howard, Georqine Huebner, loan larrell, Pauline Iessup, Marylyn lones, Gerry Lee Kall, Marilyn Karlsloerg, Mel Kellinq, Donald Kendall, Barbara Keyes, Shirley Kirkpatrick, Elaine Kuwano, Maureen La Follette, Bruce Lane, Patty La Grange, La Vonne La Perriere, Ieannine Lifshutz, Deane Linqer, Don Livingston, Marilyn Long, Gretchen Long, Howard Lovett, David Lyster, Bill Mallory, Murray Mapes, Nancy Ellen Marshall, Ioan Martin, Ioyce Martin, Georgia Mayer, Stanley McCabe, Robert McHenry, True McMillen, Sue McQuerrey, Iayne Merrill, Connie Miller, Ioyce Miller, Nancy Ann Mitchell, Io Ann Moman, Carole Moore, lean Mosleller, Joyce Murphy, Anne Myer, Marilyn Nagel, Karlene Nelson, Agnes Nelson, Alvin Nelson, Beverly Nelson, Dave Nelson, Pat Newcomb, Warner Norlinq, Marilee Norquist, Larry Nunn, Barbara Oiey, loan Palmer, Norma Papillon, Tena Parker, Ioanne Pells, Betty Lee Penny, Norma Penn, Gwen Permut, llene Pforr, Dolores Phelps, Herschel Phelps, Kathie Pobrislo, Icxnice Pospisil, Louise Presler, Inu Pringle, Horrriette Price, Shirley Quicrt, Corole Ricketts, Ardell Rieclc, loonne Rinehart, Bcrrhoro Rinehart, Robert Ritze, Kennox Lou Robertson, Lorry Roberts, Helene Roden, Gerry Rothwell, Pot Rough, Moriettcl Roupp, lomes Roupp, locm Rouse, Hcrrry Russ, Beotrice Ryan, Pot Solrnrn, Mourice Schoenfelcier, Pot Schreck, Donna Moy vm. 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