f 4 . 1 7 l manent .' lasting. We' are going to lg l' get that peace. ' . ! 'ti' ill F1316 ag D! fees' F5140-f an 0 f 'gif . 4-is n fy ,i4-,,,:,s- me :Natal was gd fbfisipi 5,13 .t , .,f?,..9A.5it?xg.,', ?fgriRa,'a Si'- 4 ?P lf 'f.e sins Q' is, ,pg lv 1 Q: '- 1 ' ruff s . r, fi amy' i it 1. i S QC Qw- -.f g Q if gf 5- yi I 6 . Q. 'Q 4 ' M6 44 V A1 J we ff' I l if lf' J ..A, I fs 1' y air ef , 4 ffh, A,-fy, - gtg- g if . gl . gg 4 Ep f f' Q x VI ra r Juv: it 'sv 'naw' A ff if ' J 4 3 . Look N' lorward to the - , future as the great- . e est that the world has I 'ever faced. We are work- Q -v - ing heroically .' . . maniully . . . li for world peace that will be per- 4 ' Jffzqzy .Q V ,.., President of the Uiited States x , , ' x --f H- 1 ? . 1 1 vi x 1 A4774 ,W Y ,,,l.f,,. ,L. . gif f ,Qv f f gat ?J?i',e2ff4QtQ.,id 'M 'gf Y 4 g g A g , 5 s fi. in Q s' 'J t t i if '1'51,,3 ,..1i43Q ,mgi f sttfai , U n f i , t t Wg 1 n i:E f , be ji? 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We are going to get that peaCe. t' I Macy .Q Qqzuman President of the United States east high school denver. colorado nineteen hundred and forty-nine the angelus volume xxxxi sponsor alice c. koons editor sheldon alpert asst. editor alan gass business manager marlyn Waggener asst. business manager mary ann sobol photo co-ordinator bruce anderson sports editors bryce zarit bernie eisenstat art editors elise brady charlotte evans iack riddle section editors alan woods dick winter corinne snuiier ' braxton ross carole quiat ianice pobrislo sue mcmillin eleanor goldman asst. section editors ioann iskow iean clow phyllis gilkison photographers gary dean dee larson hubert weinshienlr recorder ginny schoonover typist diane mcclintock some of you view east in prospect. others look happily from day to day toward the many good times which the cherubs of east enjoy, but to the grad- uating senior comes a new and some- what melancholy feeling-a profound sense of loss . . . loss of those endear- ing friendships made while strolling in the spacious halls and while eating lunch amid the grandeur of the carn- pus, during the meeting of one's favorite club or on the athletic field of honor . . . he feels deeply the vacuum caused by the loss of those faculty members who have been throughout his years at east cm intellectual mainstay. the graduate has the vague appa- rition of insecurity looming above him . . . through the semi-darkness, he catches only fleeting glimpses of the future . . . in this book we of the staff hope to light the way through dark- ness . . . to that task we humbly dedi- cate our book-and ourselves. BERNARD M. BARUCH 597 MADISON AVENUE New YORK 22, N.Y, December 17, 19148. Mr. Sheldon Alpert, Editor The Angelus, East H1-h School, Denver 2, Colorado. My dear Mr. Alpert: Men and women are just boys and girls -- in many instances not quite grown up. The future or America holds for its youth exactly what its youth makes lt. Youth will reap exactly what it sows. Mental and physical discipline will fit you to meet any of the problems of the present and the future. without these two, all will be guesswork and piece-meal. There has been too much of that in the conduct of our national and international affairs. We must be honest with ourselves and deal with facts. Only the best and most disciplined minds can evaluate and adjust the complexities of our national and international life. So, whether it be young or old, it all starts and ends with a well-trained and disciplined mind and body. If we but learn the lessons that shriek from the pages of history there is no handicap th cannot be overcome by will-power, patience and application. The Teh Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount are still our best guides And remember that this government is the best in the world. All are better off here than in any other. Improve lt but guard it well, and don't lean too heavily on it. You can and should do for yourself. Sincerely yourm M 24131 Q K M , . A? , if f ......-...M W k. N,-wmfw -in , X! A , ,f iiii V K,m....W 1 ,fWf.m,4,,, .., , A H+ W X -1. .www nu -1 ' -, .H . L. .1 li an ..a. ls In It an nu -1 I J N -3 -if tk 'IHA 1 gl Il its ,W-i Q N' N' L M H- Hal 11' fl' ,ff 511 If 1 1 5 , Q. F if X , 5 04 f-XIX ff-ff, X H 14' 1 6 f ' s x gif 1l1'f .1155 ff-1' ff? 2 ,fx 71 -Q v? K m tb 5 Q 5 ii ' n su ' P ,ga gf' !? 11 In-m,,,N W FR f -Qc: 'Wt 2 ..-1 Q35 L. sf , ,M- 'Am 'ff We, r ff '-lszw-M... ,, . fy Q -vx' 'f 1 'iv'-V! f . 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Sohnson . . . krqnk troqXor . . .kennein ober- hohzer. snperknkendenk . . . dorobeokuns- nfrher . . . v43XYxcnx qronk. preerdenk . . .hunk sproien Sr .... Ksodore sarnneks . . .knsetz dr. ' roy nrnderrncn. osrixemm superintendent xn charge or secondary ednccixon. gl f louis bruun Modal! 'Qgydne you Aonedf anamefza . . . wha! deed fha Wallace 6041. . . foMMQ waz . . . do no! Jbfbn foo 1121106 lo can yenmafibn . . . me bane had amz 060420612 a ,W it Q 'YM r 'IL U aww Q 5 W. 5 cfo Columbia Broadcasting Systmn, Hollywood, Calif. December l, l948 Mr. Sheldon Alpert, Denver Public Schools, East High School, East Colfax Ave. and Elizabeth Street, Denver 6, Colorado. Dear Sheldon Alpert: , Your letter of November 17th llong delayed in reaching mel asks me such important questions that I will give you honest answers instead of merely fair words. Q17 Q. What does the future hold for the youth of America? A. I don't know. Possibly war. Let's face it. C21 Q. How can we meet and overcome its obstacles? A. I will deal with this in a minute. C59 Q. What can we do ngw to guarantee our security later? A. There is no security, either now or later, and I think your entire accent on security is misplaced. There never has been security since mankind began on earth -- though sometimes, for a limited period, there has been the illusion of it for certain people or certain classes. Today, in facing the fact that security is non-existent, we are in touch with realities and perhaps are all the better for it. Grasp the substance. Do not run after the shadow. And now what is the substance? Here I come back to your second and vital question -- how to overcome the obstacles that await us in the future. I know of no secret weapon, quack nostrum or stream- lined shortcut. To youth I would say: Make yourself well informed so that you are better able to understand what things are all about not merely against the background of your own country and lifetime, but in the larger reckoning of world history. Learn the meaning of words so that you can diagnose nonsense and will be better able to resist the blandishments of the too smart. Cultivate private happiness, both with family and with friends, so that you are armored to some extent against whatever happens beyond your control. And for the minority of you who have a talent for control, go into politics or public life and raise its moral and intellectual standards. D All this if there is time. There may not be. Do not listen too much to my generation. Remember that we have had our chance and very largely fluffed it. This may not be the kind of message you were expecting from me, but your questions deserve the tribute of sincerity. With all good wishes, Yours sincerely, A nd James Hilton P.S. Please send me the issue of your magazine when it appears. GEORGE WAGNER Coordinator of Instruction niggas, Dean of Girls mtg MELVIN PAYNE Assistant Principal MISS ELIZABETH SPARHAWK MISS MARGARET BEYNON Assistant in the Office +6 t KENNETH GORSLINE Assistant in the Office rl, gkemcce ffyhdayl bffbfalhculf head boy fain! f 5306 1 Eye EDITH PETERS IOAN SUMMERTON MICKEY MILLER BRAD ALLEN Minden! counczf active The student council of East high school is com- posed ofa group ot Angels that do their best to make the wishes of their fellow students come true. This student government plays a very active part in the function of all school activities. Each year they present to the school the Sweet- heart dance which falls on St. Valentines day. This council has done many things to better the school and to make both the students and the teachers realize the importance ot a Well-functioning student organization. dekgaffe aaaemdg aids students The delegate assembly is a very important part of the student govern- ment at East. A representative is chosen from each first hour class as its delegate. To be a member of the delegate assembly, the student is required to have an average of C or better in all classes and also must be ap- proved by the dean of girls. The duties of the delegate assem- bly are numerous and varied. First and foremost, the members are ex- pected to represent the opinions of their first hour classmates. Assisting in the different cam- paigns throughout the year is another service performed by this group. They collect for the Red Cross, the Christmas stockings and the Inter- national assistance drive. The annual dance around the Christmas tree is sponsored by this organization. They also handle the sale of Script books and Angelus coupons. Meetings are held at least once a month. Officers are elected by mem- bers of the assembly. Qewwbe yfZ01Wa busy ai east Controlling attendance, recording grades, making programs, counsel- ing, planning assemblies, adjusting schedules, making transcripts ot cred- its, printing the bulletins and answers ing countless questions put to them by 2,500 Angels are just a tew ot the numerous daily events in the lives ot the East high school ottice statt. The occupational adjustment serv- ice, directed by Lawrence Marshall, is a service in which students spend their time and energy assisting other Angels in obtaining jobs that best suit their abilities and needs. The O. A. S. has helped many students to find jobs during the Christmas season and atter graduation. The clinic, under the supervision ot Miss Cynthia Van Blarcorn, school nurse, takes care of all the ailing Angels at East high school. The Serf aph Sisters assist Miss Van Blarconi in giving advice, tirst aid and in keep- ing records. They also help with physical examinations, vaccinations, dental care and eye tests. ' , ' .5,5', gzifbqv ' 1'53 ' ' gf? 45: ' W Y 2 ' : - W 4' 1' 1-'gg s ' ' ' 414- ,'. ' .- f - f . ' f -.Y s . Q : -' 'if-nefei. me -av'e -gfemq , - -. Q Sergers Q U . L, 2 J il .Q'3:'f ?g,. 4,7 1 5: 51 - s sz-135-E ,-:E 5,3-::B5sgS:f wb- e . sl - ..'.5r f -. A , .:, 41, f' . -1222 , A- .zygztggvif-em-1-Iisfiya-Jfffeinvs' i'if'-.-22'evE5:,faf.4gq??.Pl31.:,1-r-.f .+: -153+ - H. A ', 1, J e -' L - V N ..-, fr gig-gi,-1.1 1-.3 fi 'ZZ'J:F's:fyfaQ4'g3E'e'q:'wg1. '!53:.3'-?35-1z,riei'1Q ' v . - . A-2--- S . . ef a - fed s ee?ei2m: e.g3.1f.. - -1 ,-G+. .- ,, - --'-- Q, 1- .... 1-H.- A-1 , --. M e iv' if-W , -- ' .. . -A '.-Y. -f .,'e ' -- r--,s,:2-1--1-he .v A27 ,Z 4 -,-5 ,Q , , A Q- , U M - La . ig . f 6..- A, E.. -sg I 5, Q.. Y - -eggs 1. G ,ag-3 ' Rf . 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P+ .4 i ' seffeieif e ge -. .6 e e - --f q..,e2 '1 'd-5:21 '? ? 2-22953 .- J - Z'- w e fllew - WT ,V 1 i : f'iwg' fs! L 'efvg' -F '32-S ..2-eef1f,e.e q 3f'e: i '+e -f - .-iae,:e'i33:'f1 5 1. -5 - Q Eighteen English courses are under the general chairman- ship of Mrs. Kathrine Hoffman. All except junior composition and modern literature are acceptable for college entrance credit. The classes include literature and composition for sopho- mores and juniors, modern literature, American literature, contemporary literature, English literature, college prepara- tory English, creative Writing, speech, Shakespeare, drama, journalism and the Spotlight staff. Front row. left to right: Mrs, Elsie Andersen, Gregg Browning, Miss Margaret Beynon, Miss Margaret Smith, Mrs. Alice Breck, Miss Helen Hunter, Thomas Gilligan, Miss Vera Thompson. Second row: Mrs. Gladys Bona, Eugene Schaefer, Mrs. Gene- vieve Kreiner, Mrs. Kathrine Hoffman, Mrs. Eileen Swets, Mrs. Alice Koons, lustin Brierly. 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The modern languages also stress conversational ability. Front row. left to right: Chester Phelps, Mrs. Lyle Holley, Miss Tilly Lash, Mrs. Blanche Pigott, Miss Rosalie Edmiston, Miss Selina Taub. Second row: Miss Elizabeth Craven, Iohn Matties, Mrs, Doris Vinyard. ? r 1 , . ' X C N Q X fw1'ZZiE I X f ix N 3 6 3 X Ycj- 4- W K K Q 2 E Xfw f W2 s L Q f ff E y A -Y D ill YM I f X12 S I s 1,0 i ' ll X u? X f u,k A , S ,v rl fl! 4' 71 IQ WW R X S 'M , 3 ' .fag-1 Y Q, -7 -. - -1 r f , f i-:f W ' -fs: I .s .psf - ' ,sbs 1' -- .-1,,,.- ' -s-sk- . ' -f 'af sw, ' - -Mi: - W - 1 - - -cess: .5-is es:11sf's:T 1 -is ,gf -2 gs'1sssffsE:-- - '- iw '-1 ' - 7' - l 'S' ' i ' 5: Qitz JF :ff .ls-iN ' . P75234 3 ':f-EF' si .- iff-lbewfitz-' nidf' F76 ' 'i-'- gli-fa . 'H' jg f, 1.1, is - ,W - - f.5,311,1s 1 zei sigts '- ' ' ' F-Tl' 'F ::- 9 Si' .14 ' --1.'-rv -t 'Ass'-. '-is-v ' 127. 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JZ ' ' .V ' -' 1 -4' fi,---',,.1'f . g . - 1 '. . s:- H ' -4 - Tri ' -ZS if' irf13?.?-tr' 'sf asf sa g-g ag : as 5, 2 32 sr5.- s.. A.f. ig, R- F A1 - sy-2- ... ' - ' . - - f -- -J: ,--. 'B'A ': ' '- ' . .1 ' ' ' gf ,, ' 1- . 2 G - -. : .,. ' . 2'- '-'-1 '-If If 1'l' ,fl --f - 21 A -1S1r'iZ s - -11 1 '- - :sv : i2eLf4 ? . ,,-S5isg .:'e-E,e, ..i., .:3, : EEL V- , The music department, under the chairmanship of Roland Roberts, includes: boys' glee, girls' glee, selected girls' glee, girls' a cappella, beginning and advanced a cappella, har- mony, music appreciation, symphony orchestra, intermedi- ate orchestra, advanced band, cadet band and ensemble. Drawing and painting, commercial art, fashion drawing, l clay modeling, creative art and general art comprise the art department Whose chairman is Miss Esther Wickham. l l Front row. leh to right: Mrs, Violeite McCarthy, Miss Hero Conesny, Miss Regina Desjardins. Second row: Miss Fareeda Moorhead, Roland Roberts, Miss Esther Wickham. 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American problems, sociology, learning to live in the atomic age, psychology and social problems complete the list oi social science courses. Front row, le!! to right: Mrs. Frances Branda, Mrs. Mary Moore, Miss Florence Briber, librarian, Mrs. Virginia Stearns, Mrs. Ollie Schlosser, librarian, Charles McGlone. Second row: George Iensen, Leon Diner, Calvin Anderson, William Weimar, Avery French, Lawrence Marshall, Robert McComas. an f MJ -' 4--C fs. .. f ss iz ' . ,fs 'A sf .-: f11s , .,.: , ' W ' Q 7 1' ' A + s. f:1-- is 1' 'M' -is ' . .t - .-ff-ff if1 1 ff 'C ef ag : -J. - -ss, .af-'-few -zx:EgL...-2,51-ef-.sf.1's.-:ia-fs: vgaewguwriwsw- .. - 'F ' F 5 2.-:r ' 'L ' 'T 555' ' 1 .z.d:g,?, 1 Y-f., - erif-X, Y. ri? T' ffitlz' -155 , :,'A 'S-l:,f': 'ki' ffl-ss-f -1-AP 'rgiffzifssias . ' W - .f .. ,'-: 5- 'l'3'.? 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A-. so -2 - rif e ew -f 'Fmt fi - - .-g.ff ,.. -ii -..e..... .-, .:.s - ?is -s s- s. s A Physical education is required for sophomores and juniors but is elective for seniors. Dance for girls and apparatus gym tor boys are offered as Well as the regular gym courses. R.O.T.C. is a joint offering of the Denver public schools cmd the War department. White lackets and health education are also included, according to Mrs. Frances Branda and Clarence Whipple, chairmen. Front row lei! to nqhta Miss lean Aschbacher, Mrs. Frances Branda, Miss Iuanita Loeptien, Miss Cynthia Van Blarcom, nurse Miss Lucille llgaudas, Clarence Whipple. Second row: Adolph Panek, Carl Pease, Major Gordon Reilly, Sergeant Rex Dawson Plbe t Chapman, Kenneth Iulsrud. .... f in ..-... 'TY . Y. XX i1xn mlN'llUflZOZ l0Q Q ...i. ,f 'N 5 ' -' 2 ,. 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Jia 5 .ages J i .- ' rc- , -, 59? -.C Q ff- '-- -- f fiiiseqe-'r'eg..:g3Ef.a T. , .r '. s ' Q. 95?-Q e f'T1 ' T , H' . 9,11 C553-5 '-L . :'i :-3351 .-at 14-2: FQ' L . Q12 1 ' Q ', . I. ,ij ,Q is' va Harry Charlesworth is chairman ot the eight mathematics courses ottered at East. A practical course is given for the student who has little ability or liking for mathematics. The tormal courses consist of algebra, geometry-plane and solid, trigonometry and mathematical analysis. Plane geometry is divided into two classifications: C for students desiring only college entrance credit, and E for those interested in engineering. Front row left to nght: Chester Phelps, Miss Margaret Aylard, Harry Charlesworth, Mrs. Myrtle Snider, Kenneth Gorslrne Second row Carl Pease, Wendell Wolf, Mrs. Ophelia Walter, Bruce Ewer, Miss Nano Mahoney, Oscar Marinott. xsaainnswmfmwssi M nunmsif-1.f unmnnmsmt. , A siH Q ...F if N - N ff X ffflf C' J M few . 4' 'L' 4 asia 1 if fllf, M2 :K ff - ' --ref' ,f f 'r9f .g 'Cf ' 1-. ,, 1 sw 'r' 'i - e lafa ' e f'f1i ,,f 4 7436 ' c f we T Y, Q- e ss' ,if Z., , lsr if 1 Q,-f ' iff ep: gf- :asv :gf Q V-- as-e-.-f:f,5:Z??ga52ag.ggi31Nx-ir..rW- Q..-jgTf1.:,f,Qe-'fs' ifezifs-,' ' 333215 15 er- , '15 , S' -1 f'r 'e- L- far, ref?--. ,F f ,,-Q ee ,. e - 'f'.'i'a '- -FJ:-if s., . , .er i2'2:,..e ffzeif,-,fe -'. - S-it-51:13 ' - ,ff H +4-P ei- ef 1 .132 NL Hg - H- .K , - :.Q .. Baez? I--- f ag' H - M - 5,2 s - - s .1 wg' Z.: A -V, '-'Q - .- 1,-:.,,v J,-'Q' 5: 1,3 L: Q' , -2 4:3 'ez .ai-s '5gC f ' 1 : - L ' zff'-.eff 3' - nn. ' 1' , , - - ' 3 J f' e fs 'rg +: P ? : - ' i iss? 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A. 3-'fa .-.e - - .st -2. - eg - Q 5?wf:f.aPe-Egfr' - , frggsaggsr - - - .N EE F 5--1- skggvb- A -. -.1f 'iT'.:'f -'-3 -1 i '- f- 's-.g ee-eh , 3:ie3.,.f emi 'e'xese5gewS?rAa segg 5r'2wa3?es H M. - :- '-'1' , 'Z T '- 1 -- j' dz- ,i j t - A - K ... A' ji -5- - 4 Q - '-Q-, 1-, ,f fl ' - i 5' E .EQ , A:,j,g?g.j.,' v-155faj5.Zu.f3 94, 6- f .-f i Q fe: -. s ig ?-:F -2 . M.-ef-- V-feel ft fx- ' 1 afcau '-2 , -.ff- E 1- , E 1 f - A 5 .Q-':-A? . Q ' . -,V , .N-. Q Y , M, ,f bf, t Q -.. P -1 .z -5: 1-r-il.. Qc- ji if isff ..e1:e-is i s 4 - so L i r- 7 .1. -. e -eeefi za -L - as f? Ot the nine science courses, biology, physics cmd chem- istry are the only ones which receive credit as laboratory sciences. Second semester chemistry is divided into A and B groups: the former deals with laws and theories, the latter with practical application. The non-laboratory subjects are: radio, fundamentals ot electricity, astronomy, geology and aeronautics l and 2. Chairman ot the department is Dominic Zarlengo. Front row. left to right: Willis Lamson, Iohn Brennan, Dominic Zarlengo, Miss Lily Schultz, Robert Stegner, lack Mclntosh. Second row: Sam Blanc, Max Houtchens, Ray Easley, Morris Hoffman, Loren Smith, Wendell Wolf, Fred Ticen. o ff . 0. lic. - - - sound off! Sheldon Alpert, Lt. Has.-Co. lohn Ballard, Pvt. G-Co. Albert Anderson, Pvt. F-Co. Dick Ballinger, Pvt. G-Co. Harry Arkin, Pvt. H-Co. Robert Bartholic, SfSgt. F-Co. Richard Austin, Pvt. F-Co. Arnold Beck, Pvt. H-Co. Robert Benham, SfSgt. E-Co. George Bower, Lt. F-Co. Don Bigham, Pvt. E-Co. lohn Brown, SfSgt. F-Co. Gilbert Bliss, Pvt. FVCO. Russel Burghman, Pvt. Hqs,-Co. Donald Blunt, Pvt. F-Co. Vern Burkhart, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. lames Campbell, Pvt. ECO. Vernon Cattarello, sfsqt. F-Co. Dorothy Carpenter, Cpt. P-Co. Cris Chabas. Pvt. H-Co. Bob Carlson, Pvt. H-Co. Toni Chedister, Pvt. Hqs.-Co, lim Carter, Pvt. HfCo. Roy Christler, Pvt. ECO. Tom Clark, Pvt. G-Co. Ierry Chutkow, Pvt. Hgs.-Co. Richard Clark, SfSgt. G-Co. Don Cluxton, Pvt. E-Co. Stanton Clay, Pvt. H-Co. Melvin Cohen, Pvt. H-Co. William Clow, Pvt. F-Co. Charles Colcord, Pvt. HfCo. William Colony, Pvt. F-Co. William Counts, Pvt. G'Co. Donald Connell, Sgt. F-Co. Roy Cox, Pvt. H-Co. Russell Conrad, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. William Cox, Lt. F-Co. Dick Cosslett, SfSgt. Hqs.-Co. loyce Craig, SfSgt. Hqs.'Co. Stanley Dell, Pvt. F-Co. Gerald Edgar, IfSgt. G-Co. Sumner Dodge, SfSgt. H-Co. Bob Edin, Sgt. Hqs.-Co. Dorothy Drury, Cpt. F-Co. Richard Etaw, Pvt. E-Co. Robert Dunbar, sfsqt. F-Co. Alan Elder, SfSqt. G-Co. Ralph Fellows, Pvt. E-Co. Kenneth Frost, sfsqt. G-Co. Howard Fetterhotf, Pvt. G-Co. Robert Fugmann, Pvt. H-Co. Robert Finlet, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Paul Geisert, Sgt. F-Co. Alan Fouse, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Mark Gibson, Cpt. Hgs.-Co. Morris Goldman, Cpt. Hqs.-Co. Iames Gray, Pvt. G-Co. David Goodstein, SfSgt. F-Co. Robert Grebb, Pvt. H-Co. Chuck Gorsline, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Bernieta Hall, SfSgt. G-Co. William Goa, Sgt. G-Co. Robert Hankemeier, Pvt. Hgs.-Co. Theodore Hansen, Pvt. F-Co. Don Harland, Pvt. F-Co. Dennis Harkis, Cpt. E-Co. lohn Harsch, Lt. Hgs.-Co. Diana Harris, Mf Sgt. Hqs.-Co. Charles Harryman, Pvt. HVCO. Robert Harris, Major Hqs.-Co. Robert Hartsfield, Pvt. E-Co. Richard Houck, MfSgt. Hqs.-Co. Robert Herres, TfSgt. Hqs.-Co. Leroy Haynes, lfSgt. H-Co. Leslie Hill, Pvt. H-Co. Hosey Hearn, SfSgt. Hqs.-Co. George Hitt, sfsqt. Hqs.'Co. Maurice Helm, Pvt. H-Co. Charles Howard, lfSgt. Hqs. Co. lerry Huston, Pvt. F-Co. Charles lackson, Pvt. F-Co. Richard lmber, Lt. E-Co. Donald Iohnson, Pvt. E-Co. Billy Irvine, Pvt. H-Co. Ernest lohnson, Pvt. Hgs.'Co. William Iverson, Sgt. Hgs.fCo. loe Kaitz, Lt. H-Co. Don Kelley, SfSgt. H-Co. Edward Kneece, sfsgt. E-Co. Don Kelling, IfI.t, G-Co. loseph Kuhlman, SfSgt. Hgs.-Co. Douglas Kelly, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. loseph Labaree, sfsqt. Hqs.-Co. Barbara Kendall, Lt. Col. E-Co. Tom Larned, Pvt. F-Co. Page 39 f. 0. L 0. - - - sound am Robert Latham, Pvt. F-Co. loe Long, Pvt. F-Co. Robert Leaver, Pvt. H-Co. Ralph Lorenz, Cpt. Has.-Co. Raymond Lipson, SfSgt. Hqs.-Co. Kenneth Lyon, Pvt. E-Co. Tom Loney, sfsqt. F-Co. Newell Marcy, Pvt. H-Co. Roger Markham, Pvt. F-Co. Charles McConnell, Pvt. F-Co. lames Marshall, Pvt. F-Co. lack Mckinley, Pvt. E-Co. Walter Marshall, Lt. H-Co. Frank Mckinney, Pvt. H-Co. Charles McComb, sfsqf. H-Co. Henry McNally, Lt. Hqs.-Co. lames Mesch, sfsqt. E-Co. Iohn Morris, Lt. l-lqs.-Co. Ronald Miller, SfSgt. F-Co. Dwight Murphy, Pvt. G-Co. Richard Moore, Pvt. H-Co. Kenneth Moses, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. ICIIHGS Moore. Sfsql- F-C41 Ralph Musgrave, SfSgt. I-lqs.fCo. Alvin Nelson, Lt. H-Co. Mary Ann Nieminen, Cpt. Hqs.-Co. lohn Nelson, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Tom Nock, Sgt. I-lqs.-Co. Fred Neuman, TfSgt. G-Co. Robert Odonnell, If Sgt. E-Co. Clyde Newell, sfsgt. E-Co. Eugene Olinger, TfSgt. E-Co. Richard Olinger, sfsgt. E-Co. Harold Peirce, Pvt. G-Co. lan Orndorff, Pvt. H-Co. William Pitts, Sgt. E-Co. Walter Palmer, Sgt. E-Co. Iohn Porter, Pvt. E-Co. lflmes Parker, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Haward Powelson, Pvt. GACO. Lee Ragsdale, Pvt. F-Co. Dale Richards, Sgt. G-Co. Kenneth Ralston, sf Sgt. E-Co. Edgar Riddick, Pvt. H-Co. Richard Reese, Pvt. F-Co. William Riesbol, Tf Sgt. F-Co. Allen Richards, Pvt. E-Co. Iames Ritchie, Sgt, ECO, Cris Roberts, Pvt. F-Co. Harry Rosenbaum, Pvt. F-Co. Clifford Robinson, SfSgt. H-Co. Beatrice Russ, Cpt. E-Co. Bruce ROQers, Sgt. H-Co. Stanley Schwartz, Lt. Hqs.-Co. l0hH ROPGB Li. Hqs.-Co. Ronald Schwartz, Pvt. G-Co. Iames Scott, Pvt. H-Co. Gorden Simons, Pvt. F-Co. Charles Sheets, Sgt. H-Co. Iames Skinner, Lt. Hqs.-Co. Barnard Silvers, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Vernon Slaughter, Pvt. G-Co. Bill Simpson, Pvt. G-Co. Roger Simon, Pvt. E-Co. Donald Smith, Lt. Hqs.-Co. Ianis Snider, Cpt. Has.-Co. Don Smith, SfSgt. I-lqs.-Co. Theodore Speck, Pvt. I-lqs.-Co. George Smith, Pvt. ECO. Iames Stewart, Pvt. G-Co. Robert Snelson, sf Sgt. E-Co. Ellene Stirling, Sgt. l-I-Co. Edward Stone, Pvt. F-Co. Larry Throop. Pvt. Hqs.-CQ Vernon Taylor, TfSgt. Hqs.-Co. lOh1'1 UICHOHI sfsqf, H-Co- Raymond Thomas, Pvt. F-Co. Ralph Vance, Pvt. F-CO. Page Thompson, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Harald Van Meren, Lt. Hqs.4Co. Tom Van Meter, Pvt. H-Co. Leonard Wells, Pvt. H-Co. Clifton Venerable, Pvt. G-Co. Howard Wenqren, Pvt- F-CO. Thomas Watton, Cpt. H-Co. Don Whitacre, Pvt. G-Co. Laffy Weber, Pvt, H-CQ, PCIlflClC WllkiDS, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Alvin Willis, Pvt. Hqs.-Co. Charles Younflmflnt Pvt- F-CO. Robert Wilson, Sgt. G-Co. Donald Young, Sgt. G-Co. Earl Young, Lt. G-Co. Page 41 'MW 3- 5-, Af' ti Q J rx X t if- Y X7 ii: ,,V f Z -n , 'W J Elk g f af f f' r Q YI X X .f Front row. left to right: Chuck Howard, lfSgt.: Dick Houck, MfSgt. Second row: Don Young, Sgt.: Russel Conrad, Pvt.: Tom Rhule, Pvt.: Charles lackson, Pvt.: Albert Reid, Pvt.: Gilbert Bliss, Pvt. Lust row: Chuck Sheets, Sgt.: Lee Ragsdale, Pvt.: Bill Irvine, Pvt.: Ray Thomas, Pvt.: Robert Hankerneier, Pvt. fl. . appoints color guard, staff To determine the boys who will serve on the R.O.T.C. color guard, competitive drill downs are given. Each morning this group of boys put up the flag and lower it in the afternoon. Ten members are appointed to the R.O.T.C. staff at the beginning of the semester. They include: the adjutant, who acts as an official representative ot the battalion commander: the intelligence officer, Who supervises the color guard: the plans and training officer, Who arranges training schedules for the officers: the supply officer, who checks Weapons for care and main- tenance: and the public relations officer. Front row. left to right: Donald Smith, Lt.: Barbara Kendeli, Lt. Col.: Robert Herres, TfSgt.: Dianna Harris, Sgi.fMaj. Last row: Iames Skinner, Lt.: Stanley Schwartz, Lt.: Ralph Lorenz, Cpt.: Richard Houck, Sgt.fMaj. Absentees: Harald Van Meren, Lt.: Sheldon Al- pert, Lt. ,fx 1 6,71 9 'fig'-P, Q lf 7 fa 64 ' 4 'K an Q , Y M 2 2 Aff ' fa 1, 'K f W 7 f YE fm 1 Q I l 'l 1l1.J.t Page 42 . 4' kfdt x ff X mi? A i I Ye- x, RSHNGLLQ - t - , . ' 'F Hilo! f I-N' . t .l 'it . l I I1-Z3 I P Front row, left to right: Sgt. Rex Dawson: lack Parsons, 2fLt., Wil- liam Riesblo, TfSgt.g Eugene Olinger, TfSgt,p William Goa, Sgt.: Graham Espey, sfsqt. Back row: Richard Olinger, SfSgt.g Kenneth Ralston, SfSgt.g Vernon Taylor, TfSgt.p Tom Larned, Pvt., Fred Neuman, TfSgt. f takes :ily crown East high schools rifle team placed twenty-third out ot l5l schools throughout the nation. Each Week the rifle team has shoulder to shoulder and postal matches. Many of the boys have Won medals at contests such as the intercollegiate and intercity matches, William Randolf match and the Roy Best trophy matches. The R.O.T.C. drill squad has made a line showing tor East by taking the City championship. The drill squad practices tive days a Week to maintain their high standings. Activities in which they participate include: putting on assemblies at junior high schools, marching in parades and drilling at football games. Front row, left to right: Donald Kelly, SfSgt.: Vernon Taylor, TfSqt.: Donald Blunt, Pvt., lames Stewart, Pvt.g Larry Gierman, Pvt.: Buddy Cox, Pvt. Back row: lack Roper, LL: Robert Ediin, Sgt.: Donald Connell, Sgtg Harold Peirce, Pvt., Donald Harlan, Pvt., Robert Leaver, Pvt., lohn Dayton, Pvt. 'fm-x ' Bi-Npim 461 3 . , - ll y , JM-K WU Xli- ff. Klum: ' Q, AC? w: Roltert I0 Sec ond U1 Wi ha elluor dine lc D Roc qan, Shirley Lo rothy Do ry, Betty E ie Nancy Ioyce, rice, eP s, Plorain Cornin Michael nte , qaret Wi F Ma gh! ri Front row, left to Arnold, . Third row: Mary lane tz VV Henry Edler, Stanford Adelstein, Bill Simpson, Ruth Buqdcrno kman, Torn Young, Ze Leonard It Craristor Charles Bridges , Gene rn Frost ria Mi ri, ha ayrnorid R ehiv, VV Hatfield, Richard endell cf W Lino Von der Harvey, Robert anne Parker, Glen errill, lo M Connie l, Rothwel Clifford, Patricia Rymer Danny Loren Turnaqe, Patricia Roberts. Roland br onducted Bonnie Dahl. C Powell, Clive Oleary, Robert Sichler, Ray Dickison, 3-STM' X X 'yy 1 K -sq, FM-e 'Fm ' W4 . .ivfg we K 'Aw' f , , M -1. Q ,M 1? 3 xx 4' -xffz, iw..- . -Few 1 1' KES? X Q ,, f 2 X 3 ,. ,gf Aa' pw. gl 'EW gin, gf? is ' uv Q' A 1' mf 9 Di x. vy, Sh rley Le rkin, Monira yA , l-larr Erornan Bl ss, Robert Wood, Ronald Arthur F9 OO M rbara Claus, Eleanor Edie, Carol Campbell, Wanda Henry, Ea Ylo CII' ght: M Front row. left to ri Taylor, ck cker, Di I'O Hamlet C USS, Ga Mary Lou Elia, Eddie Hale Shirlie Greenslit, laette Ba Chaf n CII! lo Shirley l-liqhland. Second row: Rock, Mary Ann Nierninen, Carol Van Fleet, Iacquel ne Haggard, Dorothy Drury, Lee Pitohett, ,H Evans, dseth Annette Roe. Third row: Lois in L Carolyn ice, yR Gerr 'L GS W arida an, W Younqrn C: lda Gi, Kenneth Cook, Carole Qui urth row: Fo Watts. Catherine Theal, auqh, Susan Eh Patricia Lane, Nancy Roberts, acy, Chris Tr lim s Lauqhlin, Deni Ross, GXlOI'1 Br Schomberq, e Sterling, lohn Shue, Ted QU Euq Rusken Saviq rschel Phelps, nqleton, l-le Si hn om, lo sd Paul lvVi oods W Alan West, QD OW YH9, Pa Emrich, Bill perly, Lucille 919 H hreck, lan Sc Donna OT9 Gilrn GUS Di ske Donna Srnolen Moorhead. Miss Fareeda by raiq. Directed nham, loyce C Be Marilynn Conder GUN lo Donna Morr son, H 1 U Van lsen, Diane 9 n Ni lea F1110 No Hecker Gay, Beverly rilyn Ma Turner, Donna Carroll cBride, Evelyn Naranjo, Claire ebner, Belly M nl-lu OCI Di lullo, l ronl row, left to right: Sally F oldberq, Tena aG ancy Slarnm, Gere Vopol, Leor Miller, N oyce wzl IO ond yder, Belly Norqren. Sec Sn um, Ruth Dove, lanis Rosenba Boy, LuAnn aine IT1 GT eselquisl G W OCIHH9 l l, al Ausd row: Lucille Arlene Becker, Blanche Markham. Third Vawler McKenry, Marty , True n Field Corlcish, Lillia Velma wiers Pal S l, Knot Kalhy Nancy Haas enachol M is Phyii pilian, Pa Ps U S: U Z E. Hender Pa: Bya er, Bonnie nq arlene Henni Maruqq, M TCI Barba Person Raydeen ilyn Jessup, CII' Marqarel Sylvesler, M ncler Alla Margie Nancy Vxfrenn, S Taylor li Hire, Phyi wman, Pal Arthur, Bo OHC1 Marlene Bruce, D Kal Marilyn n, Barbara Cobb Gerry Floden. Fourth row: Mrs. Violelle McCarthy, lane Graharri, Susan Sargent, illa MCM Winters, Sue McCarthy. ioletle Mrs. V recled by Di Fl, Cosler Rose Devli Mar lyn Galley Pasco, Belli ne Babcock, Belly CID lo Moore, y, Belly TCI Marqarel G unll'1er G dys Gla Front row, lelt to right: Don Zinn, Dick Bateman, Gerald Edgar, George Rein, Leonard Wells, Sam Blanc. Second row: Torn Nock, Bob Iohnson, lohn Morris, Bob Bartholic, Larry Bodaness, Solomon Hailpern, Max Goldstein. slage crew works . 'L 3 mi Few Angels realize the time and hard Work that the members of the stage crew have spent behind the scenes so that East may enjoy assem- blies and varied performances. These boys, under the direction of Arthur Bragg, also receive practical training in stage management. visual eclucalion aids Serving the Angels of East high to the best of their ability, the visual education department gives of their free time to present pleasurable as well as educational movies to the school. They are also responsible for the checking and repairing of film and equipment. Front row. left to right: loseph Mann, Dick Peterson, Arthur Bragg, Clifford Robinson. Second row: Duane Payne, Larry Bodaness, Ed Ryland, Lloyd Munson, Phil Whitely. Front row, left to right: Miss Florence Briber, Margie Landeck, Barbara Gilbert, Mrs. Helen Edwards, Pat Rothwell. Second row: Marian Brown, Dorothy Guthrie, Mrs. Ollie Schlosser. Mary Newberry, Betty lean Bryant, Ianet Goetz, Lucinda Gonzales, lohn Hanson. library staff serves Here at East high school, the library staff is responsible for seeing that the library shelves are correctly stacked, that research material is ready for those who need it and that the books are checked out efficiently. Assist- ance is also given students in finding pleasurable reading. 'fmlfz fouwfzy. . . fund 0f0ff0201nzQ. . . ymy lime rife lftllllwhff . . . yf20llf M Jef :showy and mmf! 0155101424 U , . xx. 9 LLQ X HUB IIIWE October 20, 1948 Mr. Sheldon Alpert, Editor THE ANGELUS East High School E. Colfax Ave. Q Elizabeth St. Denver 6, Colorado Dear UAnge1s:N Before your yearbook goes to press, I'd like to squeeze in a few words of con- gratulations to you students who are com- pleting your high school education. Our country is truly the Wland of oppor- tun1ty.N I hope you all will grasp these opportunities and grow to be strong and useful citizens of these United States. My very best wishes to everyone of you. Sincerely, BH:mh ' Bob Hope Front row, left io right: G. Roden, C. Peltz, M. Waiters, P. Pillsbury, E Sparhawlc, l. Horner, l-l. Edler, D. Houck, I, Dornberq. Second row: S Warder, P, Narthcutt, H. Phelps, B. Eattey, R. Brornan, B. Eisensiat, B Snow, A. Roe, M. Kuwano. Last row: B. Packard, M. Gray, L. DePuy, I Dean, D. Smolenske, C. Merrill, I, Mosteller, E. lohnson. inter-club council Left to right: Marilyn Watters, Clarence Peltz, Miss Elizaheiii Spar- hawk, Francis Pillsbury, lack Horner. Front row, lei! lo right: P. Northcutt, l, McKay, I. Schmausser, P. Ewen, I. Adams, V. Lyster. Lcxsl row: l.. Braun, C. Molin, B, Frye, I. McGuire, G. Miller, S. Alpert. pl-incipcll's advisory I COIIIICI W Left to right: lean Schmausser, Gaynor Miller, lane! 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X , ' ' Q X . - N - ' . f,ffj'f,ffExQ'5:Q:I-ge- - - 0 F F I c i A L P u B- L I c A 'r I o N Vol. XXXV, No. 8 Denver, Colorado, Thursday, February 10, 1949 Price 15 Cents Man Un potlight Staff NEWS Deadline THE EAST HIGH SCHOOL Spotlight, official publication of East high, under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Alice C. Koons, is published every two weeks by the editors, the business and circula- tion staff, the special writers, the sports writers, columnists, photogra- phers and reporters of the paper. The editor-in-chief, Pat Ewer, along with the three assistant editors, Janet Adams, Eleanor Hahn and Joan Col- dren, and the sports editor, Bert Mel- cher and his assistant, Ray Humble, make up the paper and give assign- ments to the special writers and re- porters. Also important in the edit- ing department is the news editor, Joyce Mosteller, who organizes the news beats and keeps the future events that will be news to Angels, up to date in the 'tfuture book. The business staff, with Herb Weiser as manager and Fred Fried- man, his assistant, tends to the money matters of the paper. Bill Roos and Brad Battey are in charge of circula- tion and sales. Betty Ismert and Ellie Goldman mail the Spotlight to vari- ous high schools throughout the United States. The photography for the publica- tion is taken care of by Hubert Wein- shienk and Jack Friedenthal and the photographic co-ordinators, Mary Ann Daniel and Joey Dixon. The writing is done by columnists Joey Dixon, Charline Hoffman, Sally Holm, Dorothy Writer and Pat Ryan, sports writers Bill Clark, Charles Marquardt, Emerson Player, Bud Fisher, Jim Ritchie and Leroy Haynes, special writers Charlene Bit- man, Dolores Carty, Dick Doering, Roslyn Fiedelman, Bob Hackworth, Bruce La Follette, Dorothy Logan, Henry McNally, Virginia Schoonover, Joan Sevier, Alan Sigman, Gwen Van Derbur and Sally Wormwoodg and re- porters Karla Banta, Patty Bryan, Richard Clark, Betty Cooke, Sally Douglas, Herbert Dreirine, Lynne Hamilton, Sheila Eigeman, Jean Em- erson, Marlene Goldman, Diana Har- ris, Beverly Hays, Barbara Herbert, Beverly Houset, Bob Joyce, Carol MacCluskey, Joyce Maus, Pat Nu- gent, Barbara Personett, Heler Swerer, Don Rutledge, Ronald Smith, Mel Talpers, Ruth Hancock, Norma Zirin, Bernie Eisenstein, Nancy Fos- ter, Jo Ann Fritchle, Dale Fults, Jean Gish, Fred Hobbs, Bob Ibsen, Mary Lanius, Betty Letts Beverly Madsen, Dick McLean, Mark Miller, Coralec- Pankoff Victor Romer, Ada Scott. Nick Siegel, Alma Sievers, Donna Snodgrass, Harry Rouse, Larry Weber, Jim White, Virginia VVilliam- son, Alan Woods and Dick Hays. iii- Reserve an Angelus! Must Be Met Few students realize just how much time and effort on the part of the Spotlight staff and journalism classes go into the production of the East High Spotlight, declared Editor Pat Ewer. The whole process starts when the news tips are turned into the editors. These tips are sorted and discussed for their interest to the reader. Each of the page editors decides which stories he wants to run and then assigns the story to a writer. Time is an important factor in the production of the paper. To be sure that the paper will come out on time, everyone works on a deadline. The editor must have his assignment sheet up before school on Monday of the week preceding that issue. By the following Wednesday, all stories must be in to the editors to be copy read, that is, checked for errors and style. On the Monday before the paper comes out, the stories are sent down to the printers to be printed, each column separately. The next day, Tuesday, the editors go to the printers to put their pages together. On Wednesday the Spotlight goes to press, and early Thursday morning it is brought to school and sold in the third period classes. The Spotlight, one of the leading high school papers in the United States, has received the All-Ameri- can rating from the National scho- lastic Press association 15 times in the last 17 years. l it .- 2 Left to right: Stebbins, Miss Dorothy Drury, Front row, left to right: Ann Marie Leavitt, lean Saliman, lackie Unqemach, Maureen Kuwano, Pauline Stebbins Miss Hero Conesny, Donna Smolenske, Dorothy Drury, Donna Cohn, Marlene Sher, Charlene Bitman. Second row: Roberta Morris, Marilyn Wettergren, Shirley Washburn, Arthur Thorne, Charles Oertell, Earl Young David Fay, Ed Dermody, Arlene Church, Sue Upgreen. Lust row: Christine Mcl-lenry, Ioanne Babcock, Phillip pine Dixon, Martha Bromley, Mitzi Mintz, Barbara Eisenhand. Association and discussion with people who are already recognized artists will serve people, who are now members ot the Art club, well in the future. The Art club's main purpose is to develop in its members artistic talent and to create in East students an interest in art. They have artists as guests who give talks and hold discussions on art and artistic techniques. The club makes frequent trips to local museums and art exhibits. Among the services of the Art club to the school are the various posters and pennants advertising dances and other school activities. Donna Smolenske, Pauline Hero Conesny, Ed Dermody, Officers Sponsor. .. . ..Miss Hero Conesny President .,,....., . .Donna Smolenske Vice-President .,,.., ,Pauline Stebbins Secretary... .. .Dorothy Drury Treasurer .... . .... Ed Dermody Page Front row, left to right: Bill Clark, Roger Markham, Don Leonard, Max I-loutchens, Dick Houck, Whitman Best, Arvel Brewer, Charles Foster. Lust row: Alan Woods, Ted Gardiner, Larry Throop, Rusty Bradley, Ianis Breed- ing, Nancy Land, Patsy Fox, Doug Kelly. Officers Sponsor ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, M ax Houtchens President ,cccc,,,,,, ,,,,,, D ick Houck Vice-President ,c,,,,,, ,,,,,, I ames White Secretary ,,,,,, .. , Don Leonard Page 54 I I UYlC l0lI Students who belong to the Aviation club may be better prepared to live in the modernistic air-minded World of the future because of the knowledge gained as members. The Aviation club enables its members to learn about aviation by trips to the airport, where they go through hangars and airplanes, by visits to the control tower to see how traffic is regulated, and by visits to the weather bureau Where they learn how the Weather can be forecast. This club also has movies on commercial aviation. Anyone who is interested in aviation can become a member. Left to right: Max l-loutchens lames Wliite, Don Leonard, Dick Houck Front row, left to right: Hugh Kingery, Dick McLean, Brad Allen, Iohn Singleton, Bob Snow, Larry Robertson Braxton Ross, Clarence Peltz, Wes Miller. Last row: Rodney Coit, Brad Battey, Bob Emrick, Richard Taylor lack Gorsuch, Ted Schomburg, Ioseph Carleton, Bill Clow, Dwight Murphey, Walt Steinrnann. Today members of the Congress club hear professors from Denver uni- versity and from other colleges, and prominent business men speak at their meetings. Tomorrow perhaps they, too, may speak to some future Congress club at 'East high. The Congress club, the oldest at East, was organized to improve its members' knowledge of our government and develop in them the ability to speak before an audience. Although the club is composed primarily of the best speakers on current issues in the school, any boy who is interested in public speaking, debating and current events and who has a C average may apply for membership. Left to nght William Weimar, Larry Robertson, Dudley Griggs Bob Snow, Braxton Ross, Ierry Moffat Brad Allen. Officers Sponsor ,.,..., Secretary ..,.,.,,,, Treasurer ...a........ Parliamentarian ..,,,, Sgt.-at-Arms ........ ,,,,.,.,Wi1liam Weimar President ....,..., ..,....,,...,. Bob Snow Vice-President ......, ...... I erry Moffatt ,.,.,.,,..,BraXton Ross ,,,,i.,iLarry Robertson ..,,,.,Dudley Griggs , ,,,.,, Brad Allen Page Front row, left to right: Betty Farrand, Barbara Nightingale, Sally Douglas, Alan Herrington, Kirk Brady, john Dornberg, Mark Gibson, Sally Sutton, Maureen Kuwano, Martin Needler. Last row: Larry Robertson, George Fouke, Richard Hansen, loseph Carleton, lim Fleeger, Bob Hartsfield, Myron Rubin, Dick McLean, Ellison Ketchum. debclle Knowledge of current events and the interest stimulated in national and international problems may cause Debate club members to be leaders in the government ot tomorrow. The Debate club is for students interested in furthering their knowledge of current problems through discussion, public speaking and debate. They have many interesting visitors at their meetings. The club presents at least one assembly each year: usually a discussion on U. M. T. or some similar problem. This year two ot the club's members received national recognition tor their speaking ability. The club is open to any girl or boy interested in its program. Front row, left to right: Stanford Adelstein, Maureen Kuwano, Iohn Dornberg, Ellison Ketchum. Back row: Gregg Browning, Kirk Brady, Dick McLean, Duane Bucher. Officers Sponsor ........ ...................i G regg Browning President ........,..,i. ....... I ohn Dornberg Vice-President .,..,,r ,.,,,.. K irk Brady Secretary .,....,.,,... .o,,. D uane Bucher N.F.L. Secretary ,o,,.. .,..i,. S tan Adelstein Page 56 Front row, lett to right: Diane Kaub, Dena Lifshutz, Ellen Benton, Pat Erb, Nancy Ann Miller, Carolyn Lindseth, Miss Margaret Smith, Kirk Brady, Betty McBride, Elizabeth Wilkins, Ianet Martin, loey Dixon. Second row: Nancy Stevens, Vannee Porter, Corinne Snutfer, Mary Montague, Harriet Richman, Mary Hitch, Elaine Schwartz, Beth Zall, Ioyne Epstein, Bonnie Lipton. Third row: Norma Zieg, Ellen Tafaya, Nancy Vawter, Lloyd Demick, Dick Taylor, Sally Sutton, Patty Bryan, Becky lordan, Alma Sievers, Phyllis Taylor. Last row: Ptodney Wylie, Ray Lipson, Charles Howard Ir., Meurisse Helm, Donald Smith, Louise Brennan, Ann Coleman, Marilee Norling, Shirley Highland, Ioan Greenstreet. The experience gained through the interpreting and producing of out- standing plays Will enable the members of the Drama club to better under- stand and appreciate drama in all its phases. Members ot the club try to promote interest and enthusiasm for dramatic activities in the school, strive to develop their own creative talents, and try to encourage the reading and witnessing of better plays. Drama students from Denver university, who give play readings and talks on make-up, are frequently speakers at the meetings. Tryouts tor membership are held at the beginning oi each semester. Lett to right: Nancy Ann Miller, Carolyn Lind- seth, Miss Margaret Smith, Pat Erb, Kirk Brady. i' i i' Officers Sponsor., . .. .. ..Miss Margaret Smith President .....,....,. , ,.,.,. Pat Erb Vice-President .,.,,. , , Nancy Miller Secretary ....... Carolyn Linclseth Treasurer , .. , Kirk Brady Page 57 Front row, left to right: Eddie Gauss, Bruce Pattee, Bruce La Follette, Harry Walker, Harry Charlesworth, Dudley Griggs, Braxton Ross, lack Friedertthal, Albert lsbill, Clark Kirby. Second row: Ralph Reineman, Danny Clifford, Alan Herrington, Bob Eskanos, Tom Washburn, Bob Levy, lohn Lauck, lrwin Hoffman, John Shue, Ioe Kaitz. Last row: Alan Gass, Cynthia Schwalbe, Cynthia Skelton, Allan Srnernoff, Anthony Domenico, Iack Perrine, Bill Iverson, Bob Harris, Bob Hackworth, Herb Wittow. The greater knowledge of mathematics gained by members of the Euclidian club may serve some students well as the business men and scientists of tomorrow. The purpose of the Euclidian club is to afford better opportunities for those students who wish to seek more knowledge of mathematics than can be found in the everyday classroom. Prominent mathematicians are often speakers at the meetings. Each year, the club presents the Euclidian award to the three top ranking mathematics students in the school. The main social activity of the club is a picnic held in one of Denver's Mountain parks each spring. Left to right: Bruce La Follette, Harry Walker Harry Charlesworth, Dudley Griggs, Braxton Ross. Officers Sponsor ....... ,.,Yw. H arry Charlesworth Pres1dent ................ .....,..... H arry Walker . lst Vice-President ..,... ....... D udley Griggs 'f 2nd Vice-President ....... ......... B raxton Ross Secretary-Treasurer ........ ...... B ruce La Follette Page 58 ,sqm Front row, left to right: William Weimar, lack Liqqitt, Chuck Meyer, Harry Myers, Art Woodburne, lim Skinner, Robert McComas. Second row: Dave Fletcher, Warner Newcomb, Harry Nash, Tom O'Hanlon, Don DesCombes, Gaynor Miller, Dick Bryans. Third row: Don Thomson, Stan Klippi, Tommie Pollard, Danny Ferguson, Bud Fisher, George Loury, Iamie Roupp. Last row: Sonny Moran, Bob Ibsen, Don Linqer, Wyman Guthrie, Bill Horton, lack Horner. hi-r-49 Some day in the future certain men will look back and reminisce about the qood old days at East and the times they had as members of Hi-R-40. Hi-R-40, a service club, is composed of forty boys. They watch the cars in the parkinq lot, sponsor at least one assembly each year and have a dance. One ot the past year's most popular assemblies, So You Want to Lead a Band, with members ot the student body, faculty and Ray Powells band participating, was sponsored by the club. New members are chosen by unanimous vote of the old members. Front row, left to right: lack Horner, Warner Newcomb, Dick Bryans, Gaynor Miller. Last row: Robert McComas, Bud Fisher, lack Liqgitt, William Weimar. Officers Sponsors..William Weimar, Robert McComas President .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,....,,,, I ack Horner Vice-President .,..r . ,,,,,, Warner Newcomb Sgt.-at-Arms .,.,,. ,,..,,, D ick Bryans Sgt.-at-Arms loolo ,,,,rr G aynor Miller Secretary ..,.s, ,,,,,,,, B ud Fisher Treasurer ...,,, ,.,,,, l ack Liqqitt Page 59 Front row. left to right: Keith Cornforth, Gene Shirley, lack Patten, Dick Maires, Bert Melcher, Bruce Ewer, Gaynor Miller, Iim Skinner, Brad Allen, Don Linger. Second row: Gene Bridges, Rob Orchard, Dick Webb, Fred Witsell, lack Waggener, Bob Cox, Keith Knapp, Eddy DeLauro, Bob Ioyce. Third row: Iim Adams, Tom Carey, Lloyd Dimick, Dave Fletcher, Art Malowney, Ray De Moulin, Chuck Mollin, lim Fox, Chuck Downing. Last row: Francis Pillsbury, Bud Cooper, Hank Edler, Warren Picktord, Ernie Braukman, lack Swigert, Bob McGinn, lack Skinner, lay Schnitker, Leonard Carter, Bill De Moulin. hi-y Training in getting along and cooperating with other boys will serve Hi-Y members Well in college and in later lite. One of the most interesting activities the Hi-Y club participated in this year was to help the state patrol by taking psycho-physical tests. These tests have to do with drivers and driving. One meeting out of each month the club goes to the central Y.M.C.A. Where the boys hear prominent speakers. Each year the club sponsors an assembly and a dance. One ot the main spring projects is to construct one ot their usual prize Winning floats tor Red and White day. Sponsor ,c,,.,,. President .,,w,,,,c,, Vice-President c,,..,, Secretary .c,,...,w, Sgt.-at-Anns ,,,,., Sgt.-at-Arms ..... Page 60 Officers .,,,Bruce Ewer ....,.Don Linger .,W,,,Bud Fisher ,mlirn Skinner Gaynor Miller ,Bert Melcher Lett to right: Bruce Ewer, Don Linger, Gaynor Miller, Bert Melcher, lim Skinner, Bud Fisher, Front row, left to right: Tom Washburn, lean Clow, Kirk Brady, Nancy Miller, Mrs. Virginia Stearns, Alan Gass Bill Clark, Mary Ann Nieminen, Mark Gibson. Second row: David Goodstein, Anthony Domenico, Walter Banks, Charmaine Best, Betty Letts, lane Vawter, Herschel Phelps, Diana Van Ausdall, Carole Moman, Hugh Kingery, lohn Dornberg. Last row: Lynn Myer, loan Marshall, Sally Sutton, Lois Evans. international relations Peace in the World tomorrow may depend a great deal upon students who are now members of the International Relations club and similar organ- izations. The purpose of the International Relations club is to build in the minds of students a sincere interest in national attairs in the hope that they will be able to combat racial prejudice and to Work Whole-heartedly for World peace. The club earns money tor their many charitable activities by sponsoring one dance each year. Anyone who has an interest in these things and can get a recommendation from the faculty is invited to become a member. Frcnt row, left to right: Kirk Brady, Herschel Phelps, Tom Washburn. Last row: Alan Gass, Bill Clark, lean Clow, Mrs, Virginia Stearns, Ioan Marshall, Stan Adelstein, Officers Sponsor ..... ,,,,, M rs. Virginia Stearns President ..., ...... H erschel Phelps Vice-President , .. .Stan Adelstein Secretary .Kirk Brady Treasurer. . , .loan Marshall Page Front row. left to right: ....., ,,,,,...,, ..... ..,..,...,..,... , M . Loiler, B. Peterson, E. Spath, I. Haggard, B. Studley, B, Willner, C. Moore, C. Wolf, Mrs. H. Shepherd, S. Sargent, D. Bowman, M. Sylvester, B. Greenslit, C. Girardot, B. Claus, D. Emery, G. Williamson, R. Bartholic. Second row: T. Diedrichs, M. Brittain, O. Manzanares, I. Sevier, M. Rough, F. Benson, I. Borvlin, G. Roy, D. Anderson, R. Cahalan, D. Van Antwerp, D. Everly, P. Swiers, C. Greenwood, P. Reeves, D. Mendenhall, K. Bakke, B. Personett, B. Perry, D. Emery. Third row: S. Wormwood, A. Hellerstein, C. Sneesby, M. McAulay, I. Bramer, P. Fitzimmons, E. Wilkins, L. Zimmer- schied, B. Keith, M. McCarthy, I. Howe, N. Peterson, P. Riggenbach, L. Heto, S. Kirley, P. Farrell, S. Hashi- moto. Lcxst row: I. Graham, G. Penn, P. Hoslcen, B. Cobb, V. Swann, P. Oakes, E. Liston, I. Stockmar, I. Ludwick, S. Theal, M. Eha, B. Emery, I. Huebner, N. Choate, I, McNeill, I. Kenyan, S. Maul. kampus club Due to the fact that they have belonged to the Karnpus club, some girls will be better prepared to choose a college after graduation. The purpose of the Kampus club is to acquaint girls with as many colleges as possible, to help them choose the type of college they wish to attend, and to help give them a picture ot what lite on a college campus is like. This is accomplished by guest speakers and by trips to nearby cam- puses. Among their many social activltles are teas and parties. The club is open to any girl who is interested. Lei! to right: Mrs. Helen Shepherd, Marilyn Watters, Sally Holm, Ioan McKay, Pat Schoen- telder. Officers Sponsor ...... ...... M rs. Helen Shepherd President ......,... ...... M arilyn Watters Vice-President ......, ........ S ally Holm Secretary ..... . ...... Ioan McKay Treasurer .....,. . .... Pat Schoentelder Page 62 ...a..,1:..,.A.f2WE All EMM Mi' I Front row, left to right: Bruce La Follette, Dudley Griggs, Ray Humble, Dick Webb, lustin W. Brierly, Bert Melcher, lim Skinner, Rodney Coit, Bill Wilmore. Second row: lohn Shaddock, Dee Larson, Arthur Fine, lim Hays, Fred Witsell, Harry Walker, Wendell Hatfield, Peter Durbin. Last row: Iirn Adams, Hank Edler, Brad Allen, Herschel Phelps, Don DesCombes, Braxton Ross, Francis Pillsbury, Bob Fryeq Pre-Law club members todaye-perhaps lawyers tomorrow-because of the interest stimulated and the knowledge gained as members ot this club. The Pre-Law club, sponsored by lustin W. Brierly, was organized so that boys who Wish to enter the field ot law could better prepare themselves while still in high school. Each year, the club sponsored several assemblies. ln the past, it has presented lohn Carter of the Metropolitan Opera compcrny. As a climax to the year, an annual spring banquet is held. Any boy who is interested may submit his name and be considered tor membership. Left to right: Francis Pillsbury, lohn Shaddock, lustin W. Brierly, lim Skinner, Hay Humble. Officers Sponsor ...... ..... l ustin W. Brierly President ......... ...... F rancis Pillsbury Vice-President ...,.. ,......,,.. I im Skinner i 1 Secretary ...... .Pray Humble Treasurer ...,.. ...... I ohn Shaddock Page 63 Front row, leit to right: Hank Edler, Ronny Bonnett, Braxton Ross, Dick Taylor, Clarence Peltz, Leon Diner, Dave Herrick, Gaynor Miller, Mickey Miller, lack Henderson, lim Fugate. Second row: Gilbert Iosephson, Ralph Finney, lack Arnold, Dale Bush, Gary Dean, Bob Emrick, lack Gorsuch, Dick Doering, Torn Lovett, Bob Reeves. Third row: Dudley Griggs, Harry Walker, Wendell Hatfield, lim Skinner, Bill Wilmore, Mason Howard, Ierry Hillyer, Fred Hobbs, Bert Melcher, Dean Winkle. Last row: Francis Pillsbury, Bob Snow, Herschel Phelps, Wes Miller, Art Malowney, Brad Allen, Bryce Zarit, Iohn Shaddock. red iuckeis Loyalty to school, teamwork and qualities ot leadership learned as meme bers of the Red Iackets will make these boys outstanding citizens in the future. Red Iackets, the boys' pep club, serves the school by sponsoring all pep assemblies, by running an information booth in the main hall ot school and by taking charge ot the lost and found department. They also sponsor many social activities. This year one ot the most enjoyable was a sleigh ride for members and their dates. Each year they are co-sponsors of a dance with the White Iackets. Any boy with a C average may apply tor membership. Sponsor ....... President ........... Officers ...........Leon Diner .......Clarence Peltz Vice-President ....... Gaynor Miller Secretary ....... tr..... D ick Taylor Treasurer ....... .....t D ave Herrick Page 64 lrww 4 f 11 . z Left to right: Dave Herrick, Clarence Peltz, Leon Diner, Gaynor Miller, Dick Taylor. V i L., 1-A I icrirwit' Front row, left to right: Marilyn Barnes, Margaret Azlein, Rosemary Davis, Barbara Marugg, Mrs. Kathrine Hoffman, Maureen Kuwano, Eleanor Goldman, Ruth Hill. Last row: Helen Burmont, Lynne Hamilton, Caro e Dickerson, Dick Deering, Dwight Murphy, Ben Caurday, Pat Rothwell, Mary Moore, Melba Lee Hettig. Students who are members of the Script club may be the authors and poets of the future because of the experience gained in creative writing through this organization. The main project of the club is to publish a yearly Script Book which is composed of the best short stories, poems and essays Written by members. The secondary purpose of the club, to further interest in creative writing, is carried out by entering and promoting various national and regional Writing contests. The club has also Written a history of East. Some parties and social activities are held throughout the year. Script book stall, front row. left to right: Nancy Mapes, Dick Doering, Pat Rothwell, Last row: Maureen Kuwano, Mrs. Katherine Hoffman, Rosemary Davis. Officers Sponsor ..,.., ,,,.,,. M rs. Kathrine Hoffman President ,...,,... ii,,,,, M aureen Kuwano Vice-President ....r ,,,i,.,,, N ancy Mapes Secretary ,,si., ,,,,,ic B arbara Marugg Treasurer ,,,,,i ,,..,r, B osemary Davis Page Front row. leit to right: Donna Srnolenske, Carole Quiat, Marilee Norling, Lynn Ward, Margaret Winter, Eleanor Hahn, Nancy Wrenn, loan Summerton, loan Chambers, Margie Anderson, Norma Lane. Second row: Charline Hoffman, lane Vawter, Rosalie O'Canna, Marietta Rough, Betty Norgren, LeVonne LaGrange, Pat Ewer, Marilyn Gay, lane Graham, Nancy Mapes, Marlene Sher, Eleanor Goldman, Third row: Sally Holm, lean Mclferran, Ieanne Wilkins, Sheila Robinson, Babe Packard, Nan Clayton, Edie Peters, Cora May Fabiano, Betty Kaupp, lean Saliman, loan Talmon. Last row: Donna Mae Schreck, Connie Merrill, Pat Rothwell, Darece l-tolling, Shirley Pickering, Shirlee Wood, Annette Roe, Shirley Ertel, Dolores Carty, Charlotte Evans, Betty lsmert, am am ma Service to the community may grow out of services to the school, performed by the Seraph Sisters. An honorary club, composed of girls in the upper fifth of the senior class, it sponsors many activities such as a tea for new girls, Christmas charity work and an annual formal dance. Officers Sponsor ,,.... .r.,.. M iss Elizabeth Sparhawk President .........., r,rr..r..r,..r., P uddy Northcutt Vice-Presidentwt ,.,..,.,... Ioan Coldren Secretary ........ ..... M aureen Kuwano Trecxsurers .....,. .,,.. Marlyn Waggener ludy Snodgrass Front row, left to right: Ianet Adams, Maureen Kuwano, loan Coldren, Puddy Northcutt, Miss Elizabeth Sparhawk, Judy Snodgrass, Marlyn Waggener, Anne Murphy, Helen Cheney, Sue McMillin. Second row: Mary lane Arnold, Ioan Garrett, Elaine lohnson, loan I-liestand, Phyllis Gilkison, Diane Gilmore, Lois Zimmerschied, Elizabeth Wilkins, Charlotte Sneesby. Third row: Louise Brennan, Dena Lifshutz, Donna Cohn, Margaret Sylvester, Mary Beth Tipton, Patsy Rymer, Pauline Stebbins, Pat Schoenfelder, Pat Ryan. Last row: Nancy Ann Miller, loan Marshall, Anita Bridwell, loan Timblin, Betty Stander, loyce Mosteller, Ioyce Miller, Norma Zieq. Front row, left to right: I. Beattie, B. Fishery L. Diner, K. Iulsrud, A. Panek, G. Browning, W. Weimar, W. Lamson, Coaches, B. Horton, I. Swigert. Second row: D. Grief, R. Powell, D. Kidd, D. Fletcher, I. Liggitt, G. Shirley, B. Shull, L. Haynes, K. Hinderlider. Third row: A. Lake, L. Pedicord, H. Walker, I. Shaddock, A. lsbill, I. Kartz, C. Elkins, W, Bowers, T. Lovett. Last row: D, Rankin, I. Kasman, D. Maires, S. Ohlson, D. Linger, G, Miller, B. Von Der Lippe. Fair play and good sportsmanship learned on the athletic field may make the high school athletes of today better citizens in the future. The D club, organized to give service to the school and to promote athletics, is made up of boys. Any boy who letters in any sport is eligible for membership. Oificers Sponsor ..,......... .......,,.......... C harles McGlone President ............. ......,....,... H ank Edler Vice-President ...... ............... D ave Fletcher Secretary .....,...... ....... W arner Newcomb Treasurer .,...,... .................. B ill Horton Sgt.-at-Arms ....,.. .,..... D on Des Combs Front row, left to right: I. Taylor, I. Patten, W. Humble, I. Waggoner, R. Walter, H. Edler, D. Vetesk, T. Hinman, R. Orchard, D. Webb, S. Klippi. Second row: T. Hickman, A. Herrington, I. Dikeou, I. Hoffman, C. Peltz, W. Newcomb, D. Pence, C. Mollin, T. Lindquist, I. Skinner, B. Melcher. Third row: P. Miller, I. Miller, N. Siegel, I. Keys, B. Zarit, T. O'Hanlon, D. Thomson, H. Myers, B. Allen, B. Gardner. Last row: D. Des Combes, E. Reingold, R. Snyder, S. Feingold, D. Cook, L. Dimick, F. Sandvig, D. Hinman, B. Snow, I. Fox. Left to right: Vfendell Vtfolf, Con nie Merrill, Dick McLean, Anne Murphy, lack Perrine. aslronomy Front row. left to right: llolen Dais, Wendell Vlloll, Anne Murphy, Connie 1 , Merrill. Last row: Barnard Silver, Laurence Helernar, Frank Ahraharnson, Bob Ferguson, lark Perrine. Leit to right: Helen Burrnont, Betty Stander, loyce Mosteller, loseph La Baree, Miss Rosalie Eclmiston, Gerald Avery, Barbara Young, Ralph Fellows. 40500006 Front row. left to right: Betty Stander, loseph La Baree, Barbara Young, Gerald Avery, loyce Mosteller, Ralph Fellows. Last row: Delberdine 'vVitham, Shirley Erickson, lacqueline Wells, Helen Burmont, Ellen Snod- grass, Yvonne Allison, Miss Rosalie Edrniston. wu- il Front row, lei! to right: Sally Menan, Sis Spaulding, Iuna Ienninqs, loan Skin' ner, Betty Pells, Charles Croley, Shirley Canfield, Pat O'Reilly, Francell Lee, lean Klodt. Second row: Sue Warder, Susan Ballmer, Lois Hanaqan, Mary Ann Kreuzer, Donna Morrison. Marilene Robison, Wilma Martinq, Kay Cain, Pat Hill. Last row: Martha McNary, Virginia Stevens, Shirley Hamilton, Mary Schmidt, Nancy Lee Frohardt, Patty Bryan, Mary Ann Ormond, Dolores Raskopf, Ianet Kaiser. ghd I whbz Lei! to riqhi: Mary Ann Kreuzer, Charles Croley, Sue Warder. Front row, leii to right: lohn Wallace, Richard linber, Ron Smith, Vern Homes, Charles Croley, Morris Goldman, Ron Broman, Du Wayne Stanton, Fred Neuman, Roger Miller. Second row: Ole Richards, Leslie Saffil, Allen Rich- ards, Bill Whitney, Leon Laffew, Dick Murphy, Stephen McCoy, Don Greloe, Duane Niqhtenqale, Bolo Ferguson. Third. row: Tom Laney, Bob Derry, Bill Howard, Don lohnson, Bernie Eisenstat, Bill Efaw, Ronald Schwartz, Bolo Hartsfield, Torn Nock. Last row: Bob Finley, Iohn Montague. boys' bowling Left to right: Ron Broman Morris Goldman, Walt Chin, Charles Croley Lett to right: Marian Evans, Miss luanita Loeptien, Kay Bakke, Harriet Eouke, Iackie Dean. 5 honorary oihleiic Front row, left to right: Nancy Lana, Harriet Eoulce, Miss luanita Loeptien, Iackie Dean. Last row: Marian Evans, Margaret Gray, LoAnn DePuy, Kay Bakke. K Lett to right: Charles Brown, Rob- ert Steqner, Owen West, Carol Thimqan, Betty Stander. nalmal ' Z5 Front row. left to right: Kathryn Cain, Millicent McAndries, Betty Stander Robert Steqner, Owen West, Susan McEniry, Lois Zimmerschied, Ioan Sevier. Second row: Iohn Windsor, Freddie Roberts Dick Houck Chris Roberts, Arthur Bliss, Gerald Davis, Ioe Kaitz. Last row Ioann Conder Phyllis Taylor, lim I-lays, Bill Wilmore, Ray Dickison Elizabeth Donahoo Ruth King. ,rw gm gi Front row. left to right: Gerry lanes, Mary Bailey, laczkie Dean, Miss lean Ashbarher, LeAnn DePuy, Harriet Pouke, Marian Evans. Last row: Mary Traxler, Marjie Gearhart, lacgue Montgomery, Lorraine Anaerson, Nancy Land. Why, 026 Lett to right: Mary Bailey, lackie Dean, Miss lean Aschbacher, Har- riet Fouke, LoAnn Depuy. Front row. lett to right: Margaret Gray, Ester Osborne, Sgt. Howard Savig, ton, Major Gordon Reilly, Pat Arthur, Frances Reilly. Second row: Harriet Higgs, Betty Craig, Allison Ritchie, Mary Crawford. Last row: Lynnette Wise, Beverly Bond, Barbara Alfred, Sharyn Cox, Dorothy Short. girls' rifle Girls' rifle team. left to right Frances Reilly, Margaret Gray, Pat Arthur, Gretchen Gasser, Es- ter Osborne, Allison Ritchie, Lyn. nette Wise. Left to right: William Lemons, Gerry Roden, Norma Zivin, Mary Beth Tipton. Front row, left to right: R. Wylie, G. Roclen, W. Lemons, M. Beth Tipton, O. l-locker. Lust row: E. Edie, P. Taylor, D. Heller, B. Bennett, W. Murphy. N,,..xf.-LY ,.., . ., ARMY? Lei! to right: Elaine lohnson, Mary Ann Nierninen, Betty Stander, Mrs. Doris Vin - yard, Helen Schechter. t ahanzbh Front row, left to right: B. Young, M. Nieminen, B. Stander, D. Vinyard E. lohnson, H, Schechter, V. Lyster. Second row: E. Edie, M. Anderson H. Nieminen, R. O'Canna, l. Huebner, L. Anderson, A. Bridwell, E. Kessler, I. Klodt. Lust row: W. Breininq, D. Leonard. 65 Fron! row, left to right: S. Piqolt, A. larrell, H. Phelps, B. Battey, M. Gear hart, L. Schultz, B. Kaupp, M. Schmidt, M. Casler, M, lessup. Last row G. Davis, L. Tananbaum, A. Goldblatt, H. Weinshienk, P. Hill, D. Ander son, B. Nifillner, Pl. Hancock, I. Roper. Front row, left lo right: VV. Sapiro, R. Byron, I. Brennan, l. Ervin, B. lfisen slat, A. Greenberg, Last row: N. Vlfalsh, B. Rucker, D. Keillina, E. Dezniody, H. Rouse, R. Stone, B. Bartholic. K fzeefnzechb Left io right: Charles Wall, Marjorie Gearhart, Miss Lily Schullzc, Belly Kaupp, Brad Bailey. J J shuilerbug Left to right: Wesley Sapiro, Ruth Byron E X Bernie Eisenslal, lohn Brennan, Bol' y Q 1 Rucker. Front row. left to right: Dick Maires, Bert Melcher, Dee Larson, Ernest Iohnson, lohn Singleton, Carolyn Lind- seth, Ierry Moffatt, Anne Hopley, Tom Lovett. Lust row: loan Marshall, Ianet Martin, Millard lngraham, Ice Lustig, Edie Peters, Babe Packard, Nancy Ann Miller, Patsy Fox, Ed Hunter, Bob Kellman. Sponsors ,,v.V, ,,,,... M iss lean Aschbacher Miss luanita Loeptien Calvin Anderson President .,rr....,,,V., V.,,.... I ohn Singleton Vice-President .,.,aaa ,.,rr,. C harlotte Treqo Secretary ........... ..,.,,,,Y B ob Emrick Treasurer ..,......,r,.,.......,,.,,,,.,V,.,,Y Nancy Clemons Corresponding Secretary ..........r,.... Lynn Ward Page '74, skeasi Some day, the Angels who are today members ot the Ski club may look back on it as one ot the most enjoyable of the many experiences had at East. The Ski club, one ot the newest clubs at East, was organized by skiers and is sponsored by skiers to promote an interest in skiing. lt sponsors a boys' and a girls' ski team which holds competitive meets with the teams from the other schools. Students who are members of the club are given special rates on the busses and on the ski tows. All meets are held at Winter Park. Lett to right: Calvin Anderson, Bob Emrick, , Lynn Ward, Charlotte Trego, Iohn Singleton. Ofhcers Nancy Clemons, Miss lean Aschbacher, Miss luanita Loeptien. . .'- iff 4 .Na A:1..,,. gf wwg J Qf Xfa-' .WW I iam' agafqwd-H. . .. mx Wifi? , 14 -rxlww 1 . ., x 7 W, mv. Man X . 4 A.s...,f ., SE QQ . if It JW? fflxiif if l 5 A J K ,sis 1.35: 5. : jg JV -fi? Q M ' M V335 M Fay .- 4 Juv 15 'I ' 2 M ,:f,f?3fsi5x:1, R N Q 155: 2 . 5-ff' Afigxlliffif I ,m,, M AMG' Q 7 K m W , I .5' 'ff l' , ke f ' L . 5 , 4 . 4 A ? - if . W ,Mg I W . 4 . , , I 5?gtZ'f' V ff QI- Q N. 5 A fi 94 f W 'F' 4' .N , f 'Sf W P f' ry va. 1--4 ,ls .gl Front row. left to right: E. McArthur, H. Phelps, Miss E. Craven, B. Packard, VV. Hatfield, K. Whitely, C. Merrill, A. Heller- stein, B. Melcher, I. Perkins, A. Murphy. Second row: C. Oertell, N. Miller, T. Papilion, B. Pells, B. Nortz, N. Penny, M. Mc- Aulay, D. McClintock, P. Rothwell, M. Bough, I. Martin, R. O'Canna. Third row: M. Nieminen, D. Gilmore, P. Rymer, I. Miller, M. Newell, F. Reed, I. Pobrislo, I. Mclferran, I. Roper, C. Reese, M. Miller. Lust row: N. Mapes, B. Marugg, M. Kall, I. Mosteller, N. Clayton, I. Noakes, F. Mulligan, B. Boss, C. Peltz, F. Pillsbury. H4977 Students who are graduating this year may some day in the future look back on their senior year at East high school with pleasant memories of the friends made and of the Work accomplished when they were members of the '49 club. This club, composed of graduating seniors and sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Craven and Eugene Schaefer, was organized to carry on senior class activities. Projects of the club are the class gift and a scholarship fund. These are financed by money from the Senior Barn dance. The senior prom, senior play and senior picnic are all activities sponsored by the '49 club. Front row, let! to right: B. Heath, B. Eisenstat, B. Cooper, H. Edler, R. Humble, M. Boardman, N. Clemons, I. Parthing, D. Axcell, B. Dahl, B. Ismert, V. Bailey, G. Long, E. Brady, I. Saliman, Phyllis Gilkison. Second row: D. Larson, P. Endicott, I. Chord, B. Emrick, B. Kellum, I. Keys, C. Evans, P. Stickle, E. Liston, M. Gay, M. Kuwano, W. Fiori, S. Alpert, S. Keyes. Third row: M. Anderson, S. Adelstein, L. Brennan, I. Hiestand, M. Herres, D. Danielson, A. Anderson, S. Dunstan, F. Cotton, L. Leyden, I. Grant, D. Holling, R. Davis. Last row: B. Black, I. Harsch, S. Dock, I. Hart, D. Doering, F. Friedman, C. Best, B. Battey, I. Gorsuch, P. Durbin, B. Hakanson, I. Lull. .. 52, Front row, left to right: A. Nelson, I. Swigert, L. Ward, D. Writer, I. Skinner, G. Van Derbur, C. Sneesby, I. Snyder, E. Schae- fer, A. Thaemert, I. Hockmar, M. Scott, S. Highland, M. Woodard, I, Voigt, M, Mintz, D. Drury. Second row: I. Timbline, T. Young, M. Schrepferman, B. Rogers, L Shekeloff, V. Vickers, M. Sobol, N. Wrenn, I. Clow, P. Schoenfelder, L. Zimmerschied, P. Fitzsimmons, I. N'Vhitney, E, Vv'ilkins, D. Smith, I. Moffatt, S. McMillin, I, Vawter. Third row: M, Winter, P. Stebbins, I. Shaddock, D. Taylor, B. Zarit, I. Sumrnerton, I, Marshall, G. Howard, S. Worrnwood, I, Moore, P. Zehrung, I. Talmon, A. Gass, I. Singleton, M. Sylvester, G. Baden. Lust row: N. Stoclqharn, V. Swann, A. Sigman, B. Frye, T. VVatton, B. Von Der Lippe, B. Rollings, I. Sevier, M. 'Watters L. 'W'eir, I. Wells, D. Srnolcnske, D. Schreck, M. Norling, M. Tipton. lrigff' Officers Sponsors ...., ,,., M iss Elizabeth Craven Eugene Schaefer President ..,...,,,.... ..,..,......, W endell Hatfield Vice-President ...,... . ,,,,, Babe Packard Secretary ..,..,,,,, ..,, K ay Whitely Treasurer ,,.,.,, .,,. . Agnes Nelson Front row. le!! to right: D. Cohn, C. Biiman, E. Goldman, D. Cork, N. Starnm, N. Fink, N. Crocker, B. Hill, D, Hendricks, I Frazier, T. Baggett, I. Burpee, D. Lifshutz, Second row: B. Heywood, I. Chambers, P. Iarrell, M. Edgar, I. Garrett, N. Ebaugh, D. Van Ausdall, A. Bridwell, I. Huebner, B. Huebner, B. Hedman, M. Crawford. Third row: B. Cobb, C. Lanham, M. Iessup, L. LaGrange, B. Cosand, M. Daniel, I. Graham, M. States, I. East, D. Carpenter, M. Leuze, I. Dixon. Last row: N. Lane, M. Arnold, A. Ricketts, S. Ertel, M. Landeck, P. Fox, I. Mitchell, E. Iohnson, S. Holm, E. Harman. Front row, left to right: D. Smolenske, E. Iohnson, S. Hashimoto, M. Gearhart, A. Murphy, B. Kendall, A. Bliley, T. McKenry, B. Hecker, N. Fink, M. Winter, R. Dove, I. Whitney, S. Pickering, M. Eha. Second row: N.. Stockham, D. Carpenter, M. Arnold, B. Young, M. Allander, P. Schoenfelder, I. Summerton, N. Wrenn, M. Daniel, I. Mcl:'er- ran, V. Vickers, R. Heywood, I. Hiestand, M. Herres. Third row: D. Van Ausdall, P. Stebbins, S. Keyes, B. lsmert, C. Evans, M. Gay, H. Swerer, C. Van Fleet, L. Evans, I. Martin, C. Snuffer, B. Letts, A. Crews, M. Board- man. Last row: P. Iarrell, I. Vawter, P. Ryan, B. Norgren, I. Moore, N. Clemons, I. Farthing, S. Holm, B. Baldwin, P. Northcutt, I.. Zimmerschied, P. Zesch. S. Theal. while iackeis Teamwork, the ability to cooperate and school spirit learned as members of White Iackets may serve the girls well in their later lives. White Iaclcets is not only a pep club: it is also a service club. Besides cheering and giving drills at the football games, the club ushers at various assemblies, programs and speech meets sponsored by the school. Each month of the past year the White Iackets sent boxes to different war orphans overseas. Money for the club's activities is raised by a dance sponsored yearly in cooperation withthe Red Iackets. Left to right: Edie Peters, Annette Roe Miss Lucille llgaudas, Miss Iuanita Loeptien La Officers V Vonne LaGrange, Nancy Ebaugh Sponsors .,.... . ..... Miss Iuanita Loeptien Miss Lucille llgaudas President ............ ..............,.... A nnette Roe Vice-President ....... ....... E die Peters Secretary ........ ..... ........ N a ncy Ebaugh Treasurer ,...,... ....... L aVonne LaGrange Page 78 Front row. left to right: Ioan Coldren, lean Clow, Ellen Benton, Carolyn Lindseth, loan Garrett, Eleanor Hahn Mary Ann Nieminen, Nancy Ebauqh, Sue McMillin. Second row: Annette Roe, Pat Hill, Patty Bryan Frances Reed, Miss Lucille Ilqaudas, Miss luanita Loeptien, Ianet Adams, loan Chaiin, Norma Penny. Third row La Vonne LaGrange, Nancy Soyle, Patsy Rymer, Pat Erb, Virqnia Beresford, Helen Io Evans, Betty Cosand Barbara Rinehart. Lust row: Charline Hoffman, lean Saliman, Cynthia Schwalbe, Ianet Martin Ioey Dixon Georqine Howard, Dolores Carty, Betty Rollinqs, Merrilyn Schrepferman, Lynn Ward. while iackeis Front row. left to right: Beverly Rogers, Pat Arthur, Marlys Anderson, Lou Ann Rosenbaum, Lucile Emrick, Dorothy Writer, Norma Lane, Virginia Pratt, Doris Danielson. Second row: Ioan Post, Diane Axcell, loan Chambers, Ianet Chord, lo Ann Hyndman, Sue Sargent, Claire Rawhouser, Rosalie O'Canna, Marietta Rouqh. Third row: Shirley Maul, loanie McKay, Ianie Grant, leanne Wilkins, Babe Packard, Sheila Robinson, Babsy Nunn, Margie Anderson, Phyllis Gilkison, Barbara Heath. Last row: Eleanor Goldman, Rosemary Cahalan, Nan Clayton, Charlotte Treqo, Ioan Marshall, Ann Vetterlinq, Miriam Frost. .5 , ..m::-1-'inner-x Maul swim. Q ge BU Front row. left to right: loyce Maus, Carole Maman, Marietta Rough, Mrs. Lyle Holley, Shirley Hashimoto, La Verne Du Fua. Last row: Charmaine Best, Pat Arthur, Charlotte Lanham, Kathryn Cain, Rosemary Cahalan, Marjorie Lancleck. yzleena The social welfare Workers of tomorrow might easily be some of the girls who are today learning to help others as members of the Y-Teens club here at East. The aim of the members is to enlarge their circle of friends and to per- form service to less fortunate girls than themselves. Among these services to others are parties and Christmas caroling at the State Home for Dependent Children. Guest speakers, pot luck dinners and hayrack rides comprise the social activities of the Y-Teens club. lt is a member organization of the Y. W. C. A. Any interested girl is eligible for membership. Left to right: Marietta Rough, Shirley l-lashimo to, Mrs. Lyle Holley, loan Clark Ellen Spath Officers Sponsor ...... ...., M rs. Lyle Holley President .......... r...o, M arietta Rough Vice-President ....., ..... S hirley Hashimoto Secretary ....,o ..,.,., I oan Clark Treasurer ....., ....., E lien Spath Wa cfeuefe devel nuff accowwkbl, Jul al felled ayooa' 4011! M do good. Qquklle yank ffzmmzl achbna fo Ike olandazafi afyoul yea! . . fan fodafy weary cbanye yon! f04cuZznW20A hi lie feline H Y ' L 675199 M gggngnzamf. November 29, 1948 These school editors are going to make a preacher out of me! But many write in asking my opinion on the same funda- mentals which seem to be problems to youths everywhere. It's great to know you are thinking so deeply and seriously, so if I can help a little, here goes: There is much hope and encouragement for the youth of to- day - if they plan well for the future. Of course, many discouraging things have been happening as you approach maturity. These very international problems should cause you to do some real thinking. I hope such think- ing will have a sound moral background. A clever devil will accomplish, but it takes a good soul to do good. As you look toward the future, hoping to guarantee se- curity for the person you will be in the future, consider what kind of person you wish to be at that time. Have a goal, and a model. I A Regulate your present actions to the standards of your goal, and your model. Many of you are asking yourselves right now, should I date steady? , should I kiss? should I do like the crowd does, regardless of consequences, just so I can be one of the crowd? How will it affect the goal and the person you wish to be five years from now? Let that be the rule to go by. What's fun today may change your possibilities for the future. Sin rely, BC:rm Enclosure X Bing Crosby seniors' aww!! Corn husks, cr big harvest moon cmd gay crepe paper all went to accentuate ihe theme oi the Sen- ior Barn dance. The popular sport dance of the year was held on the night oi November 6 from 9 to 12 o'c1ock. The bids carried out the clever idea of the dance by using cx ireclde-icxce boy in cz hcxyseed hut. The rustic decorcxiions served as Q background for the dancers. who glided to the music of Ray Powel1's orchestra. ,RQ N ,Qt , ' East's tirst Homecoming dance since l942 was highlighted with the crowning ot Nancy Sue Orsborn as homecoming queen and with East's preceding triumph over North's toot- loall team. The sport dance was also a reunion tor many alurns. foci-ball given A novel theme was the Foot-ball presented by the Red and White lack- et pep clubs in their annual dance this tall. The decorations were appro- priate even to Leon Diners penalty- calling on the dance tloor. fwyalQ fzezyuaf Dec. ii proved to be an exciting evening for rnany when the class of 1950 presented their Iunior Prom, The Fantasy. Girls were ref splendent in Christmas-colored for- mais. The highlight ot the evening was the processionai ot the Iunior Prom Queen candidates and the crown- ing oi the Queen, Babette Baidwin. if merry-go-round of fun Carousel was the novel theme ofthe LR. dance which was held February 26. The walls ot the boys' gym were decorated with circus ani- mals. and the bandstand rep- resented the carousel. The bids carried the idea of a carousel, also. and were col- ored in orange and green. IUSCIIOVIS Cipel' On Ianuary 14. Hi-Y pre- sented their annual Casa- nova Capers at which time Alan Lake was crowned King for 1949. Ray Powel1's orches- tra supplied the music. At 11:30 o'clocl:, myriads oi bal- loons were dropped from the big cardboard Hi-Y pin sus- pended in the center' of the boys' gym. and a mad scram- ble then ensued. Ill-r-40 Illgllligllls An outstanding serni-ior- mal dance oi the year was given by I-Ii-R-40. March 19 was the circled date. and the boys' gym appeared as a new night club - Club 40. Verne Byers provided the music. and new spring for- mals predominated the scene. ,aefza buddy Seraph Swing. the annual iirst dance oi the year. delighted many Cherubs. The decorations arrayed various silhouetted dancers and music notes upon the walls oi the boys' gym: which were very sim- ilar to the light green bids with a sil- houetted figure oi a couple dancing on the front. Gay autumn iorrnals rustled along with the music of Bill Pitre's orchestra. cupid takes aim The Sweetheart dance. cupid's tradi- tional ball. was held Feb. 12. in the boys' gym. Colorful valentines be- decked the walls. and in the middle oi the dance floor stood a white pole displaying myriads oi red hearts. The bids were a miniature duplicate oi the entrance. which was a large red heart with a keyhole opening and which had the addition oi a little gold key. g N aw Gvrcf-'R Girl X 4 s ,J?, 2,7 W fkf' H W, ig ww awp, ' 'FQ Xia: QEVQQF mi, ' my 0- Wi' M gh Jw. 4 Q fm 'f A ' ,ga 'fa if -an Elf. waem el llighlighis Pictured Gt the right, our head boy, heod qirl cmd student coun- cil take their ocrth ot office. wvwwwm .ur-'Awww Shown obove dre three ot the D. U. Promenoders doing ct bur- qomoster. The Howdy doy ossemhly ol- Woys provides plenty ot fun. In the pictures ot the left, or few ot the sophomores ore shown per- forminq. Page 87 .yiizfs Awww. fm ., , fv v S , ,. ,gg i:ZIZLiL' 4 :J QWYPV' it 1' 1 2 M , Y M ' . :gi , f F E330 -V-',v .fm fj :fI:: E: Q Q Q . .5 , A 9 W f .sy Y 53 gf 1' fx Q f K ,g M Q . f Q 'rx 44' 5' Q 4 v Q -Q Q . L 4 K. sw P Q. 4 ft if 1 aw X ..... . .:E :,g.5:,:.- Ny. Lgmgq, 21253155 3 .s:..- . :. Eh ..,. . ...., . , Qi M N W W 4 X ,Up cmowwllzba Htqhliqhts ot this talent show were trorn Manual, West, South and North. Prorn Manual oarne a Niqht and Day solo, trorn West, the Harrnonettes y from North, the Teen Tone Trio : and trorn South, the Earl ot Magic. Such Was the '49 Angelus assembly, one looked forward to every year by the students ot East. 'T' Gt 'R E., I ' Q lv! if . -,uf j.. ,N ,fm lr p,,s'f 'NwvW5 X W, ,Q xr 2 at X 1 f' W ,, Q Egfr Two speaking events of predomi- nant importance at East high school this year included the Wolcott sight reading contest and the forensic meet. The Annual Wolcott sight reading contest for girls, now in its seventieth year, Was Won this year by Nancy Ann Miller. The finalists included: Louise Brennan, Nancy Ann Miller, Betty Kaupp, Ruth Sumners, Phyllis Taylor, lanice Peterson and Marie Grimes. For the first time in the history of East, the Debate club, a National Forensic League chapter, sponsored an interschool speech conference. Participants included both public and parochial schools. Regis high school won the first place cup, with East capturing second place. 3. f ft, ga' L ' Xl 3' W i t wt 3 X? 1 23 . W C1145 Qi!! 1 4-' k ttf it att Garx,,gA- N speak Shatroth and Woodbury are the two rnain speech contests at East high. The former was established by the acceptance oi a bond from the Honor- able Iohn H. Shatroth. ln the 26 contests since then, East hiqh representatives have Won 21. Marilee Norlina and Dick McLean were the Winners this year in the city-Wide competition. The prize is a book ot the winners' choice. Wendell l-latiield received a medal for taking first place in the annual Woodbury oratorical contest with his Protest Against Sentence ot Death. Founded in l872 by R. W. Woodbury, the contest was continued by his son after his death in l9U3. l 5 3 qi N N , 'WV Z Qi 4 ? htm Q, 5 Milan' 9 .Q I I 1 i 2 Vt: 'QM WY ' lx 1. W' ' A , 1 X -Hack Goorurl. rt' gf' A meta' E QWQW 35 W 8:55 A. M. Some say familiarity breeds . . .contempt? 10:00 A. M. Not through? Then over them pearly gates. 12:00 Noon Eat, drink and make merry! Hmmm. zzoo P. M. 1 Better to give than receive . . . information ? 2:45 P. M. Love to live or live to love? 3:35 P. M. Parting is such sweet sorrow. Huh? 'Wand ,f '3' J J y ,x 1 .XJ tt 1 'N ! 1 f' x 1 ff 1. 4' f 1 9111 sa 5 'r' TJ 11 Jfw tl we 5' T11 . ,ft , 1 , 14 1 dll 0 - 0 lb? ff if , E, 'T' i 'T 7 ' QE! QM! A .A A .11 43 M 'W N f f YL-.. ,T IW 'NMI u yrjtjlfxf' X it 1.51. t Q V KX M lwenzb EAST 6 ...,.,, EAST 6 ...,.., EAST 6 ,,,,,,, EAST 6 ,...... EAST 6 ....,.. EAST 6 ...,... EAST 6 ,.,.,,,.,, .......South 0 ,,,,...Manual 0 ....,..West 0 .......North 0 .......South O .......Manual O .......West 0 EAST 5 ,,,,....,.,,,, ,,.,... N orth 1 STANDINGS team w 1 pct. EAST .,,... ........ 4 7 1 .979 South ,..... ,,...,. 3 5 13 .723 North ,..... .,,.,,,, 2 l 27 .438 West ...,.,.,. ,,,,,,,, 1 7 31 .354 Manual ,,,,. ...., . . 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Morgan ..............................,,.......... 980 Advanced Standings EAST ...........................................,.,,.,.,. 1,739 North ,,,..,.........,.,......,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,w, Q65 Konly team t' 1 S Compe mg Lett to right: Wally Pearson, Billie Carper, Brad Battey, Mel Talpers, Charlotte Evans. I C EAST 29 ........,...,... South 55 EAST 67 -w.ww--.,vw,-.-- MQ-muG117 EAST VS SOull1 ...... ....... A pril 16 EAST 55 ------'--b-bAAAw West 22 EAST vs Manual .... ..,.... A pril 20 EAST 36V .....,,,,.,. N h 471! 2 on 2 EAST vs West ..... ....... A pril 23 CITY MEET RESULTS EAST vs North ....... April 26 'l I . S egg: P754 EAST vs South ....... ....,... M ay 4 ou .,.., .......... North .,,,. wvrdnnqnqn 4 4 EAST vs Manual ....,. ...,,... M ay 7 A EAST --'f- -- fAA-- 3 5 EAST vs West .... ........ M ay 10 ' West .......... ......... 2 l EA Manual ST vs North .... ........ M ay 14 f ur 11, 1 11, , T, 1, l ' tn , WE: ,f , Qi' , . u . . 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M fmuul 44 STANDINGS EAST 28 ....,.,.. ...,,.............,..... ...TE..E W Q st 35 mm 1 pct, EAST 39 ....,,, . ........,..T......T.T...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, N orth 4l EAST 12 4 750 team STANDINGS W 1 pct, West ' Q 7 'SGS Manual ...... .............,.,..,.,........... ........ 7 l .375 A ' North --A,.- AYVVYA,AY.,.,VA.A.vvwVVA -A,A-AAA 5 3 .625 North .,..,,, ..T,.. 9 7 .553 West .,,,.. ,,,,,,,. 5 3 .625 South ....A,, ..,.,A 9 7 .563 South ----'W ---,---' 3 5 -375 Mmm ....EE E.EEEE 1 15 .063 EAST ...... ........ U 8 .OOO Tp -1 'Q ff i Qi! 7Y 1-35? V, T l 435 Left to right: Meurisse Helm, Nancy Clemons, Sol Huilpern, Norma Iecm Nielsen. if I' YC C lc wfzea any EAST 44, South 80 ,,.,.. ,,,E,,. A pril l2 EAST 24 ---A----YY -V-..-A S Ouih 16 EAST vs, Mgnum ,,EE,, ..E,,.. A pfu 14 -'-'e'e'ee eeeee'e XV ffl EAST vs. West .,.,,E ....,.. A pril 19 EAST 16 .VV,.A,,,A ,,,AAV, N Crm 26 D. U. relays ..,...., ....... A pril 23 A Gs , CITY MEET ST NDIN EAST vs. North .... ....... A prll 26 ' r C. U. relays .......... ....... A pril 30 NWT: pOm5Z OI' ...... ...,....... City prelimincrries ...., ........ M cxy 5 South ,A,A,A .y.,A,,. 3 3 City finclls ................ ........ M Cry 6 EAST ------ -- ---- 3 5 S h , h, M 14 West ........ ........ 2 3 ffl ff- tcrte c c1mp1ons 1p .... .,...... CI Y Manual vyywle A X. if 9 7' .1 .T 2 4 , . , .f 4 f fy f , A if 2 xv ,, . . RJ I4 KK, v 1 1 115 cw,-Q ' xxlxljcclvg' ,. . f, If ,V,1,l..A ,AA N--. ,, -. 1, MA . Hwiklx h I U '. ivii J EV? ff f-S'li57Wi'? A U' XV' . ,ff if-54,1 V i A ,. Pat Pcmelis charges found the going tough against the Rebels of South t and the Bricklayers of Manual. The Angels were without a suitable pass defense. The Cowboys from West were set to take advantage of the Ser- aphs' weakness. However. the heavy forward wall of the neyer-to-concede Angels proved that the best pass defense was a hard-charging line. West. being unable to get away any ground-gaining passes, left way for the offensive, might of the Eastsiders. Pat Panek and I K his quarterback. Dave Fletcher. began figuring out the Eastfs hard - charging ggi? plays that put the Angels in the win column line proved to be the rnain factor Q3 . - A P in the six-game winning streak that fol- ye, lowed a miserable start. The Seraphs' front line I gave evidence of the coaching of Gregg Browning and Leon Diner. East's line was the hardest to run against in the city. When on the offense, they were as fine as any. In their first skirmish against North. the East linemen opened up a hole in North's strong seven-man line that was big enough to send a tank through. Chuck Mollin crossed the goal line without a single opponent touching him. , viiwwu i1WSe.n.,,,, W Eustis hard-running backfield had trouble getting started at the first of the season. Howgvef, when they started rolling. they were making most of the yardage on plunges through the line. In the last game of the season. Bill Horton broke off right guard and romped 78 yards for the only long nm Oi the season. 'I'he Seraphs. using the T formation. combined deception and power to keep their offense rolling. About all oi the scoring came when biq backs, such as Don Des Combes. pushed the There me ihree reasons pigskin over the goal. dragging several 6 l 5 for the Eastsiders' success. The Opponents with mein- Qcevrlf 1 ' first two were the line's ability to block I 71,0 ' punts and rush passers. East blocked three punts during the season. and, in all cases. it resulted in a touch- down. The pass defense was solved whentopponents found it diffi- cult to throw any passes. The third was the toe of placekicker Dave Fletcher, who did the Seraphs' kicking. East came from behind to beat North when Bill Horton ran 78 yards for a tally. With the score tied six all. Dave split the uprights to give East a one point margin of victory. 'far Qkt , S- AMf?i?'3 Above. lei! to right: Doug Kidd, back, Tom O'Hanlon, center, Wyman Guthrie, back, Dave Fletcher, hack, lim Skinner, back, Gene Shirley, back, Chuck Mollin, back, Bill Horton, back, lack Swigert, guard, Gaynor Miller, guard, captain, Dick Maires, end, Don Linger, tackle, Bert Melcher, tackle, Don Des Combes, back, Elliot Reingold, tackle. Below, top, left to right: Pat Panek, coach, Leon Diner, coach. 'Q F ' ff flffff ini- qlrw-+1 ' ,?Jf- f-Q 41- X x Q -544.1 ff, Above, bottom, left to right: Greg Browning, coach, Chuck McGlone, coach. Below, left to right: Bud Fisher, end, Leonard Carter, end, Torn Hickman, end, Tom Lovett, guard, Tom Lindquist, tackle, Dan Vetesk, guard, Kirk Hinderlider, back, Harry Taggart, center, Russ 'VValters, guard, lack Waggener, tackle, Rob Orchard, back, lim Fox, back, N, Bryce Zarit, guard, lim Dikeou, back, Bob von der Lippe, manager. xi ' ' Vw mm l7Kaswesim-awe-f1s.Jsf First row. left to right: Leon Diner, coach: Fred Witzell, Vern Averch, Keeter Humble, Rob Orchard, Bob Goldman, Stan Klippi, Bert Leslie, Emerson Player. Second row: Bob Sader, Kirk Hinderlider, Ioel Kuhlman, Tom Lindquist, Gilbert Baireson, Bob Ioyce, Lowell Shavlik, Tom Hickman, I. Schnitker, Roy Rogers, Dan Vetesk, seconds produce victory Leon Diner completed his second year as junior coach with another championship ieam. ln the two years Mr. Diner has been coaching the juniors, his teams have not lost a game and have tied but one. From this season's champions should come a varsity contingent that will bring the Yale Trophy back to East. Aohha A ew f wmzbe Chuck McGlone, in his first year as sophomore coach, developed the boys who will bring glory to East high school. The soph gridders finished second in league standings. These newcomers to East have shown the caliber of football that will put our teams on top for the next two years. First row. lei! to right: Deane Writer, manager, Ed Barry, Eritz Huber, Don Young, Phil Plutt, Ronnie Zier, Ed Hunter, Bob Rarick, Chuck Froese, Hamlet Crocker. Second row: Belvin Williams, Frank Morgan, lim Stailey, lack Skinner, Bob Sawyer, lohn Siple, Ed Weidenhamer, lerry McGuire, lohn Archibold, manager. Third row: Chuck McGlone, coach, Tom Carey, Don Larkin, Ray Erb, Ray Marks, Lewis House, Dick Frye, Ierry Moore, Ray Weaver, Bob Martin, Warren Pickford. 253 ZH! i 1 5 A w t First row, left to right: I-iubie Weiiishienk, 112, Bch Hockworth, 112, Leroy 1-1aynes, 103, lack Bredlinqer, 90, Second row: Bob Sawyer, 154, Don Thomson, 133, Tom Parks, 138, Duane Lanktord, 120, Warner Newcomb, 127, Stuart Ohtsen, 112, Bi11 Lyster, 138. Third row: Deane Ntfriter, mar., Don Linqer, 185, Dave Fletcher, 175, Tom O'Han1on, 138, Iohn Kasman, 154, Don Larkinq, heavy, Lee Couiter, 138, Lowe11 Shavik, heavy. The Seraphs wound up in third p1ace in the City wresthnq tournament with three A11-city men: Stuart Qhlsen, Tom O'Han1on and Warner Newcomb These three, with Don Thomson, Don Linqer, Dave Fletcher and LoWe11 Shav1i1c, entered the State meet where they were unable to p1ace. The Anqe1s were handicapped when 1ohn Kasman, undefeated in any previous match, was forced to enter the City tournament under the handicap ot being 111. He was unabte to aive the support that would have put the mat men on top. The team had a seasons record ot seven wins, two 1osses and one tie in ten matches. Counter-clockwise: The team, Their coach, Kenneth 1u1srud, A mistake, Hubies on the toottonig Ride 'Em Newcomh, Bottoms up? Q , Q ' mph sharpshooters ark Schreiber. KMYR's iamous 'ves the An- sports gels cr blow-by-blow desc the Seraphs in action. Counter- clockwise: chreiber at the mike. ' ' enter. Don Des he Angels big c Cornbes. goes high into the air to iight tor the ball as Al Miller and Dick Rankin come to his aid. onnig casts a two-pointer into the bucket against the Thunder- bolts from Manual. Don Des Cornbes is ready to work ii Sonnig H should tail. ' Bud Fisher sinks two more points H as Angel stalwarts. Don Greii and , f Stan Klippi, look on. ' Tall Dick Rankin hooks in the ' ball and is one ot the iinest iunior centers in the prep league along with another Angel. Don Des Combes. broadcaster. gr ription ol n Coach Bill Weimar made his debut as Seraph basketball coach under very difficult circumstances. He faced a job of molding a team out of entire- ly green candidates. Not a single man Who turned out for the squad had any varsity experience. The season was equally as diffi- cult. The Angels Won only a single contest. They lost the majority of their games by not more than a handful of points. The lack of experience proved to be too much of a handicap in the close contests. mama! fhoahalma m Y The lone victory proved to be the golden one. The East quintet edged out a three-pointer from the Colorado Springs Terrors who Won second place in the State high school tourna- ment. The squad included, top picture. right to left: Coach Bill Weimar, Dick Rankin, Bud Fisher, Al Miller, Dick W'ebb, Ray Marks, Sonny Mor- an, Mike Kelley and Stan Klippe. Bottom pic- ture, left to right: Paul Wisdom, Don Des- Combes, Tom Hickman, Ray De-Moulin, Chuck Mollin, Don Grief, Art Woodburne, Coach Pat Panek and Bob Von der Lippe, manager. 1 ,150 Coach Pat Panek gave the Red and White its only championship team. The seconds had a season record ot nine Wins and three de- feats and a league standing of a tie for the first place. These same boys Will put East in the State ti- nals next year. They are, left io right: Coach Panek, Paul Wisdom, Bob Wilder, Keith Knapp, Tom Hickman, Kirk Hinderlider, Al Miller, Art Maloway, Emerson Player, Ray Marks, Fred Whitsell, Mike Kelley and Bill Danielson. Coach Bill Lamson produced a sophomore basketball squad that will give East the basketball stars ot the next two years. The squad took but one decision in a schedule that saw no less than six one-point ball games. The team included, front row, left to right: Gerry Marcore, lNarren Pickford, Bob Wil- son, Iames Grant, Bob Webb and Kay Neil- son, manager Second row: Stan Iohnson, Ed Staggs, Dick Frye, Ed Barry, Phil Plutt, lim Day, Ronnie Shavlik, Ierry McGuire and Coach Bill Lamson. f mu! Aecmul f 4, R.,-,M Nmfff 'w ,Pl sf sf, if '44 x - I! X At the sign of the first snowflake, Angel Winter sport enthusiasts can be seen waxing up their skis . . . sharpening their skates and plug- ging in their sunlamps. At this time, the SkEast club held time trials for the East racing team. On Feb. l9 and 20, the team placed second at Steamboat Springs in the State Prep Ski championships, with the East boys taking a sur- prising second in the jumping event. q- ?. ,,,,.,,, .---W 1-5--i.- , - ,-LP V Vi c-R A9 X, After defeating North and South individually, the SkEast team went on to win at the first Denver lnter- scholastic High School Ski chame pionships at Berthoud Pass on April 3. Another championship was claimed by Hubie Weinshienk and Bob Emrick. They upset the prac- ticed contestants from Steamboat to capture first place in the tradi- tional ski-jorring relay-although they had never ski-iorred before. '1'-if , gzf id E1-?,-.WV , H if-f-xii, -f fre-- wg.- -C. sf? A Kev! l. The City ski champs: Dud Pence, Bob Potter, Bob Emrick, Buster Lewis, Charlotte Trego, Joey Dixon, lean Clow, Bev Hamer and loan Marshall. 2. Denver high school championship boys' and girls' trophies. 3. lnvigorating Winter scenery! 4. East Racer zooms down at 40 mph. 5. Schussing some of ze wonderful powder at Aspen. 6. That lake is surely hard! 7. Strictly for the birds! oss. GSH .! I m ,. QMWJJ4 Front row. left to right: R. Speier, I. Windsor, I. Marshall, F. Witsell, T. Carey, I. Skinner, B. Horton, B. De Moulin, I, Keyes, D. Webb, B. Fisher, C, Mollin, L. Dimick, K. Cornforth, R. Snyder, D. Des Comlces, T. Hickman, I. Swigert, L. Shavlik. Second row, left to right: I. Riddle, B. Herres, V. Slaughter, R. Wymore, A. Lorie, D. Ackerman, I. Hillyer, D. Hickok, M. Gibson, C. Band, S. Pluss, B. Shotkin, R. Freidman, I, Dikeou, R. Markham, E. Young, I. Stailey, I. Montague, C. Lyons, D. Young, L. Robertson, E. Dumbler, I. Gorsuch, I. Iones, G. Larson, I. Kay, H. Crocker, I. Karsch, D. Reed, C. Robinson, D. Razee, L. Carter, B. Gardner. Third row. left to right: I. Siple, S. Kinney, B. Manion, W. Prager, K. Knapp, E. Staggs, B. Zimmerman, R. Simon, S. Iohnston, B. Clark, L. Haynes, B. Wilmore, I. Wallace, R. Taylor, D. Dickson, A. Edwards, A. Cudworth, O. West, R. Zier, E. Gauss. Back row, left to right: D. Frye, E. Scott, E. Barry, H. Stomper, E. Ketchum, B. Spencer, R. Iohnson, C. Frcese, R. Hahn, F. Pillsbury, B. Razec, R. Schaefer, B. Snow, A. Fine, L. Hill, T. Srnall, T. Bradley, G. Stone, T. Sears, R. Orchard, B. Rarick, M. Kelley, D. Larkin, H, Choate, P. Apel, iracksiers triumph With only one dual meet under their belts as the Angelus deadline approaches, the East high defending State champions appear to be among the top teams in the City prep league. Although South's defending City champions defeated the Seraphs in the only meet to date, Coach Lamson's charges are counted on heavily to come through in the major meets this spring. With lettermen back in many of the events, the Angels appear strong in the sprints with Brad Allen heading the list of speedsters. Dick Webb and Tom Hickman are back on the high and low hurdles. Bill Horton, Lloyd Dimick and Ioe Keyes Will run the middle distances. Turning to the field events, We have Don Des Combes and Francis Pillsbury doing heavy duty on the Weights and discus. On the jumps, Bud Fisher, an All-stater, will be doing his turn at the high jump along with Hickman and Chuck Mollin. Ray Snyder will be back at the broad jump, as will Keyes, Herb Weiser and Ronnie Wymore. Opposite page. left to right: Let's hccve it. ' Up 'n over. ' One . . . two . . . three . . . four. ' Going up. Clockwise: Hecxve her, Desc! ' Clear the deckg here comes Charlie. ' They're off. ' It's cr bird. ' Show us how, champ. if if ii go is Q hm +3 S if' 5 Nm, ,U K i . , . ' , 1 - yymna46 Ahowf Alu Overlooked as a competitive sport for many years, gym' nastics has finally come into its own, with the gymnasts now being able to earn letters in competition with other schools. Letter requirements are that a boy place third or better in a meet. There are two meets that the Angels entered this year: the A. A. U., April 2, in Denver, and the State meet in Boulder, April 9. Front row. left to right: Henry Peters, Bill Shull, Dick Snyder, lim Wiedman, Bill Holmes, Ted Stander, Dale Bush, Howard Houts, Bob Higgins. Second row: lack Bennett, lack Horner, Tom Blair, lack Derby, Gene Bridges, Wayne Humble, Stanley Swann, Ruskin Savig, Pat Nugent. Lust row: Bob Orchard, Al Metzler, Leon Laften. Miss- ing trom picture: Stuart Ole sen, Duane Lanktord. tankers prove worth Although falling below the championship caliber ot previous years, this year's Seraph tank team finished a respectable third in City competition, behind great South and North teams. ln all due respect to the Rebels, it must be said that they had a high caliber group ot champions who broke several records during the year, and who always made an excellent showing in competition. The Angels were well-represented on the All-city team, with three ot Coach McGlone's charges receiving the honors: Allan Lake, lack Patten and Braxton Boss. Front row, left to right: Coach Mc- Glone, Iohn Archibald, mgr., lack Patten, Bob Belmar, Dale Hinnian, Bonny Zier, Doug Covington, Eddie Vtfeidenhanimer. Second row: Allan Lake, Don Bentley, Bob Ferguson, lohn Brown, Bruce Pattee, Bill Holmes, Albert lsbell, Braxton Ross. Missing from picture: Dick Ballinger, Torn l-linnian, Bob Scholl. Left to right: Coach Lamson, Stan Feingold, Hugh Hearn, lohn Shaddock, lrwin Hoff- man, Harry Walker, lohn Lauck, manager, Bay Powell, Nick Siegel, Ben Oxnard, Brax- ton Boss. nefnzen cahlufw clown Breaking all previous records, this year's Angel net team won all but one of 48 matches to cop its nineteenth Denver League championship. Coach Willis Lamson's charges smashed all opponents and captured every one oi the eight All-city berths. 'With the State championship battle still to come as the Angelus goes to press, the Seraph swingers are top-heavy favorites to emerge victorious. Netmen winning their monograms include: Stan Fein- gold, Hugh Hearn, Irwin Hoitman, Ben Oxnard, Bay Powell, Braxton Boss, lohn Shaddock, Nick Siegel, Bob Snow and Harry Walker. Front row. left to right: Paul Miller, Mahlon Ambrose, Alan Herrington, l. D. Bell. Second row: loel Taylor, lerry Miller, Clarence Peltz, Dick Cook, loe Kaitz, Coach Lamson. clivoi diggers victorious Paced by cofcaptains lerry Miller and Clarence Peltz, this year's em, golf team captured the Denver Prep league championship after a year's lapse. With the Colorado High School Colt tourney still to be played at press time, the Angels, under the able instruction ot Coach Willis Lamson, are rated very high and are expected to carry ott State honors. Divot diggers who have earned their letters include: Mahlon Ambrose, l. D. Bell, Dick Cook, Alan Herrington, loe Kaitz, lerry Miller, Paul Miller, Clarence Peltz and loel Taylor. K, Front row. leit to right: Harry Taggart, Kirk Hinderlider, Bruce Belcher, Harold Slusser, Lester Pe-dicord, Stan Klippi. Second row, left to right: Gaynor Miller, Sonnie Moran, Fred Epstein, lack Liggitl, Erney Morgenegg, Harry Meyers, Tom Flugsted, Ray Marks. basebullers prepare for viclory Coach Chuck McGlone has become a new pioneer in high school baseball by introducing the farm system into the Denver Prep league. All of the boys who turn out tor baseball at East are assigned to one of the tarm teams. Each boy is given a chance to show his wares not just tor one week but for the entire season. lt he has what it takes, he will make the number one team, the varsity. This will make the competition tougher and will thus cause the boys on the varsity to work all the harder because there will be more than one person that will be able to take his place. Chuck McCflone deserves every bit ot credit tor his ingenuity. The Seraphs have yet to play their first game as we go to press. At this time, coach McGlone and his assistants, coaches Diner and Browning, are undecided on their starting team. The squad will probably include big lack Liggitt, a regular back trom last seasons squad, behind the plate. Ernie Morganegg will be handling the initial sack with Harry Meyers at second and Stan Klippi at short stop to complete the double play combination. Fiery Harold Slusser will be handling the hot corner, third base. Fred Epstein, the power Q frrf behind the bat tor the last two seasons, will again be ' ' s roaming the outfield along with Les Pedicord, another letterman, who was switched trom third base. Harry Taggart will handle the third spot to complete the outer gardens. The pitching statt will be headed by Sonnie Moran, an All-city selection ot last season. Footballer, Gaynor Miller, will be handling the relief work with the help ot Bruce Belcher and lim Chambers. Clockwise: Sonnie demonstrates ihct Winning form. ' Some of the sluqqers pick their bats. ' Liqqiti qoes after that pop-up. ' Bunting wins bull qcimes. ' It's up there, some-where. N,...aw, 4 rl? .ids vw 'V ff, Q fin A A we V , 'ff 2 g' .4 222 ,J if WE, Q ,A 1 'tk if '6 5,2 'A ' 4, 4 : f A fc .sf EX-'fn Whey Jaya he 994211702 . . . cz yfwal ounce ofenjbymenf. . Mew ab no yfaealfeanacea. . . eg duyyeaffhakhy youfz ffewe, Mm? yaufafbl U S PAUL W HITEMAN'S WALKING HORSE FARM ROSEMONT.N.L 12 ovenber l , FMS mr. Sheldon Alpert, Editor, nThe Angelusn, East High School, Denver Colo. Dear Mr. Alpert: May I at the outset express my appreciation at being invited to contribute to the school yearbook. It is a great source of en- joyment to me to look back to my days in Denver and no matter where I travel, I always have a warm spot for that city. May I also congratulate you on your campaign to bring to the students of East High a yearbook that will outline some of the problems that will face graduates now tkat their high school activities are behind them. No doubt you and your classmates have frequently heard your teachers stress the fact that school days are days of preparation and unless this preparation has been complete, you face a world ill-equipped to contribute to the solution of its problems. Also, you probably have been informed that your best work can be done only under happy circumstances, your selection of a career therefore should be made with this in view. If you are happy in your position in life, you can make the best contribution to the happiness of others. There is no great panacea for the ills now facing all of us. The old fashioned adage of putting your sloulder to the wheel is an Anericanism that has proven true since the days of 1776. In brief then, might 1 suggest that finding your place, doing your job and remembering your fellow-man is as true today as it ever was. To you.and your classmates, to all students of Each High School, my con- gratulations and best wishes for a future where all of us may assist in making democracy attain new heights. Faithfully yours, TnLmPnoNm Lnunmnwvinnm oxmza WENDELL HATFIELD EVELYN PACKARD AGNES NELSON President Vice-President Secretary class of '49 QM aflemelf lt is now but a short time until a class of 746 future citizens will be graduated from East high. This class has spent three years in work and study and now is about to be graduated into a world of competition and uncertainty. When the majority of the class came to East as sophomores, they were greeted by a new principal, Louis H. Braun. Together the principal and the students became acquainted with the school, each other and their educational and social surroundings. The new class celebrated its arrival through a get-acquainted party in the boys' gym, pre- sided over by Francis Pillsbury, sophomore class president. When juniors, the class elected, as their leader, Florence Northcutt. Mark Gibson brought honor to the class by winning the Woodbury medal. On the gridiron, the junior football squad completed its season undefeated and untied. At the junior Prom, Nancy Sue Orsborn reigned as Queen. On Red and White day, a group of aggressive juniors tugged to victory over the seniors in the customary junior-senior tug-o-war. The following year, the class assumed its leadership. The seniors chose Wendell Hatfield as president, who proved his oratorical ability in copping the annual Woodbury medal. The class sponsored such events as the Senior barn dance, the Senior class play and the Senior Prom. The high school days of the senior class are drawing to a close. Many will continue their education at a college of their choice. Others will enter the world of business and industry, while some will be serving Uncle Sam. II' KAY WHITELEY MISS ELIZABETH CRAVEN EUGENE SCHAEFER Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor ABRAHAMSON, FRANK - Astronomy: Shutter- buq: ROTC, lt. ALLISON, YVONNE - Bi- ble research: Scholastic award winner. ADAMS, JANET LORIS - Spotlight, asst. editor: Ser'i s.g W. jck't: De-l'gt. assem., v-pres.: Football queen attendant: jr. prom comm.: W. ick't dance comm.: Principal's advi- sory council: Assembly comm.: Ski. ALPERT, SHELDON-Am gelus, editor, head pho- tographer: Principal's ad- visory comm.: Xmas pag- eant: Ski: '49: Ir. tug-o- war team: Sr. assembly comm.: ROTC, public re- lations officer: Sch. gold key winner. ADELSTEIN, STANFORD - Concert orch.: Concert band: Debate: Nat'1 For- ensics, sec.: I.R., v-pres.: All-city orch.: Sr. class day comm. ANDERSON, ARLENE -- Ski: '49: Sr. barn dance comm.: Ir. prom comm.: Kampus. ALLEN, BRADLEY 4 Pre- law: R. jck't: Hi-y: D club: Congress: Sq. danc- ing: Stud't c'ncil: Track: Woodbury finalist: Xmas pag'nt: Adv. band. ANDERSON, BRZCE D.e Angelus, photo coordina- tor: ROTC, capt.: Science talent search, honorable mention. Z ALLEN, ERNIE-Ski: Art: Sq. dance. ANDERSON, DOLORES- Pre-medics: Kampus: '49: Drama: Sr. play comm. ANDERSON, MARGIE - Ser'f s.: W. jCk't.: '49: Ski: Ir. prom. comm.: Sr. barn dance comm. AVERY, PAUL GERALD- Bible research, v-pres. ANDERSON, PAT - Ir. prom. comm.: Sr. prom. comm.: Sr. barn dance: Kampus: De1'qt. assem. AXCELL, DIANE - Sq. dance: Kampus: Ir. prom. comm.: '-19: W. jck't.: Sr. prom. comm. ANDERSON , RITA IO ARNOLD, MARY IANE- '49: W. ick't: Ser'f s.: R. 61 W. day skit: concert orch.: All-city orch. BAGGETT, TOMMIE- 449: ARTHUR, PAT-W. jck't: Selec. girl glee: Rifle, v- gres.: Girls' rifle team: -teens: Naturalist: All school show. AZLEIN, MARGARET - Sr. class day comm.: Sr, Script. lunch'n. BAILEY, IOE ,Q BANKS, WALTER-I. R.: All school show: Del'qt. crssem. BATTEY, BRAD - Spot- light: Pre-medics, pres.: Congress: Cheerleader: Inter-club c'ncil: Ski: Sq. dance: '49g Ir. prom. comm.: Sr. barn dance committee: Homecoming dance comm. BANTA, KARLA IUNE-R. 6: W. day comm.: '49g Ir. prom. comm.: Sr. play publicity. BARRY, L. EARL BATE, RICHARD-A cap- BATE, ROBERT g A cap pella. BENTLEY, DONALD -- pella. BESS, CI-IARMAINE-Sr barn dance comm.: Sr BAUGI-IMAN, LOUIE BELCHER, BRUCE Swimming: D club. prom. comm.: Y-teen: '49 BEST, CHARLES WHIT- BISCI-IOFBERGER, IIM - BITMAN, CHARLENE MAN - Aviation: '49, '49. Art: Class song comm.: Spotlight: '49: drama. BLISS, ARTHUR G. - A BLILEY, ALMEDA - W. CGPP-7 Madriqal choir: BLANCHARD, BARBARA jck't.: Ski: Junior prom. Quartet: All sch'l show: ANN comm. Naturalist. BLACK, WILLIAM C.-R. jck't.: '49: R. :S W. day float. BOARDMAN, MARGIE --- '49: Iunior class sec.: ski: Ir. prom. comm.: R. :S W. jck't dance comm.: sq. dance: R. G W. day skit COIHIH. fav -f -Q def s....4 'W' BLAKE, IACK - Ski. BODANESS, LARRY AVis ed. asst.: Stage Crew. EFX! i :: :, .'.' ' , , VIV' ' J I' f ' -:Q -. -f'-2' 1... 1 't.., : :.: 7 BOLT, ROSS M. BOWMAN, DONA - Ir prom. comm., Spotlight, All school show, Kom- pus. BOLTZ, ION BONNEY, ROGER BOVEE, VAL -- Girl's BOWERS, NELSON 4 D BRADY, ELISE-Art, Kam- pus, Anqelus, art editor, '49 . A av I f BRENNAN, HELEN LOU- BRESTER, BETTY ISE-Ser'f s., Sq. dance, Drama, Sr. prom. comm. BRITAIN, BONNIE BROMAN, RON-Euclid, Bowling, pres., Ir. prom. comm., A ccxpp., Madri- qal, Inter-club-c'ncil, Ski, Xmas pageant. sport. club, Track, I. R., ROTC lt. BRADY, KIRK-Debate, v- BRAMER, IANNIENE -- pres., I. R., sec., Drama, Kampus, '49, Courtesy BREINING, WALTER 7 treas., Script. comm. Spanish, Spanish medal. ' lf' K: BREWER, MARILYN EL- LEN-Aviation, French, Sr. courtesy comm., De- hate. BROOKS, RICHARD AL LANALonqer-lunch c'rnm BRIDWELL, ANITA - Spanish: Ir. prom. comm. Sr. class play comm. Ser'f s., concert band, Ser'f swinq comrn. BRYANS, RICHARD W.--- Hi-R-4O, Del'qt. ossem. BRISACK, PI-IYLLIS BUCI-IER, DUANE GEORGE 3 Delegate as- sem., Deb'te, sec., ROTC. 'M-W KE MNT. . - . BURPEE, IOAN GAIL - BUSH, ROBERT RAY M CANADAY, SYLVIA '49, CARLSON, MARILYN - '49, Clcxss dcxy comm. Glee club. lunior. prom. comm., Sr. prom comm., '49, Kum- pus. CARROLL, CLAIRE-I. R., CARTY, DOLORES-Se-r'f CARPER, MARGIE - f '49, '49, Sr. born dance com- s., W. jck't, Spotlight, Sr. Ir. prom comm., Sr. prom mittee, Selected glee, prom. comm., '49, Del'qt. comm. Deleqote crssembly. ossem. CAST, RICHARD A. Jus CHAMBERS, IOAN -- W. CHARLES, R I C H A R D CHENEY, HELENASer'f s. CHILDS, NORMA EVE- jck't: Ser'f s., '49, Kam- IAMES-Ski, Model rcxil- LYNfChess, pres. pus, Ir. prom comm., Sr. road. p1'OlTi COITHT1. CHORD, IANET--De1'qt. cxssem., Ir. prom comm., W. jck't, R. 6. W. dcxy CHRISTIANSON, CONNIE CHURCH, ARLENE-Art, skit, Sr. prom comm., '49. -ROTC, hon. sqt. Bulletin boord comm. CLARK, IACK CARPENTER, DOROTHY- W. jck't.: '49, ROTC, hon. cupt., Sr. class picnic, Kcrmpus. CHAFIN, BENITA IOANf A ccrpp., W. jck't., '49, Xmas paq'nt, sr. ossemf bites, Del'gt. ussem. CHOATE, HAROLD IAY- Euclid, Woodbury final- ist, ROTC, Capt., '49, Ski. CLARK, WILLIAM--I. R., board member, Aviation, Spotlight, Ir. prom com- mittee, I. R. dance com- mittee, ROTC, drill team. CLAYTON, NAN - Ser'i s., W. jck't, May queen attendant, R. 6- W. day skit: lr. prom comm., Ser'f swing, W. jck't dance, Spotlight, '49, CLEMONS, NANCY - W. jck't, Delegate assem., treas., Ski, treas., Cheer- leader: Kampus, '49, Ir. prom comm., R. G W. day skit: Sr. prom comm., R. 6 W. ick't dance comm. COBB, BARBARA GAYLE - '49, Class day comm., CLIFFORD, DANIEL---ELL clid,, Band, Orch. CLOWER, CATHERINE Kampus, Selected girls' COHEN, FRANCES CAR- MAUREEN - - '49. glee, Square dancing. OLYN - '49, arts' CLOW, IEAN-W. jck't: Angelus, I. R., board, Xmas pageant, Ski, '49, Ir. prom comm., R. G W. day comm., I. R. dance, chairman, Sr. class day comm., R. 6. W. jacket dance comm. COHN, DONNA FELICE- Ser'f s., '49, Ski, Art, Sr. art comm. CLOW, MICK COLDREN, IOAN -- Stu dent c'ncil, D'l'qt. ass'm., Spotlight, asst. editor, Ir prom queen attendant, May queen attendant, Ski, Ser'f s., v-pres., W jck't: Class ring comm. COLEMAN, WILLIAM E. COOK, KENNY-A capp., COOPER, BUD-Hi-y, '49, COOK, ALICE COOPER, WILLA MAE- - Band, Ski, Sq. dance. Madriqal, Music, Shut- Arbor day comm. '49 CORNFORTH, KEITH-I-Ir Yi Delegate assembly: Track, '49. terbugs, All school show, Boys' guartette. CORK, DOLORES---BowL ing, '49, Sports, Sr. prom comm. 'F-.7 COSAND, BETTY JEAN- W. jacket, Ir. prom com- mittee, R. G W. jacket dance committee, '49. .9 COTTON, FRANCES MA- RIE-Delegate assembly, Ir. prom comm., Sr. class day comm., Ski, Kam- pus, '49, R. 6- W. day committee. COULTER, WILSON - Wrestling, Track. COVINGTON, DOUGLASS COX, BILLY-AROTC, drill g Swimming, D club: team. Delegate assemq R. 6 W. day float committee. CROSS, CHARLES G. -- CROCKER, NORMA - Sr. Xmas pageant: Wood- prom committee, '49. bury alternate. CRANSTON, CHARLES - Advanced band, Ad- vanced orchestra, Ski. CUDWORTH, ARTHUR k Delegate assem.g Track. CRAWFORD, MARY CAR- OL -- Girls' rifle: '49, Arbor day committee. CUMMINS, PATRICK PHILLIP DANIEL, MARY ANN - Spotlight: W. jck'tg D'l'gt. assembly: '49: Ir. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Ir. 6 Sr. R. 6 W. clay skit, W. jck't assem.7 R. 6 W. jck't dance comm., Ski. DAIS, HELEN - Astrono- my: '49, R, 61. W. day skit committee. DANIELSON, DORIS AR- LENE-W. jck'tp Ir. prom comm., '49, Skiy Senior barn dance committee. DEMOULIN, RAY H.-l-Ii- sl DAVIS, GERALD - Junior usher: Social room at- tendantg Naturalist, Pre- medic. DELAURO, IOHN E.-Sr. y: '497 Senior prom com- DERMODY, ED I. IR. - barn dance committee, mittee: Basketball, D Art, treasurer, Shutter- Hi-y. DELMASTRO, IRENE club. bugg Sch'l'stic art aW'rd. ,NME ' If b Kit' I y y E' H. fy W. - I Miz. ' if ff at I , I: if ill K 4 : W CREWS, ARLENE VIR- GINIA - White jackets, Bowling. DAHL, BONNIEfConcert orchestra, '49g Class day committee. . me S' EQ. Hn R 1 .Ay VA, , fi iq, . A' a w ,sta . . x, ' QM, . 45,1355 is he -. , . n DAVIS, ROSEMARY - Script, treas.p '497 Script book. DETTMERS, BARBARA -- '49. ow.i!i za mam. ,.? his , .-.. Am WS DICKEY, WALLY DOMENICO, ANTHONY- Euclidian, I. R. DRURY, DOROTHY ELAINE - A cappella, '49, Senior class picnic comm., Christmas pag- eant, Art, sec.: ROTC, honorary otticer. EDGAR, MARILYN - '49, DIXON, JOEY-W. jck't, Spotlight, Ski, '49, Dra- ma, Ir. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., R. G W. jacket dance comm. DONNER, DELORES -- Small D. S yr 3 P 1 Q1 fat Z ...., ,:...:,,, DOCK, STAN DODERO, MYRLA DORNBERG, IOHN ROBT. DOUGLAS, MARTHA -- - Debate, president, I. Delegate assemb1y,Kam- R., '49, Senior class pic- pus, junior prom commit- nic committee, Script. tee, '49. 'QR .. .. ,,.t.,.,, ,X ft J K M, +L aw, +- ,, N 4 5 5, J' ' ff? 4 f xg gms, ie, ,Q sr sig-W, 32 5 645 'Ji gs 7413 W5 Heal t r .rug-:time ,. , 6 h - fy W. 'Sf f H My 4 51- Y sf vi T M 51 4 if 1 ,.., z is-1:,13.:r.:--nf ,,, -2 K DOERING, RICHARD -- Script, pres., R. jacket, Script book, editor, Spot- light, R.6tW, day comm., Inter-club council, jr. red cross council, chairman, All-city junior red cross representative. DOWNING, CHARLES --- I-Ii-y. DUNSTAN, SHEILA IRENE -W. jck't, Ski, Ir. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance committee, Homecoming queen attendant, Del'gt. assem., R. 6 W. jacket dance comm., '49, Senior prom committee. EDLER, HENRY --- Track, All-city, A11-state, Dclub, president, Pre-law, Red jacket, Hi-y, '49, DURBIN, PETER - Pre- law, Euclidian, Ski, '49, Class day committee, Ir. usher, Delegate assem- bly, Social room assist- ant, Laboratory assist'nt. EISENSTAT, BERNIE I. - Shutterbug, pres., '49, Sr. class gift committee, An- gelus, Spotlight, Bowl- ing, Inter-club council, Senior prom committee. -1:5 EAST, IEANNE - '49 Senior prom committee, Kampus. 5 5. EBAUGH, NANCY Y- Stu- dent council, Delegate assembly, junior class treas., W. jacket, sec., A cappella, '49, Ski, Ir. prom comm., Howdy day committee, R. 6- W. day committee. EMERY, BETTY LOU -- ELLIOTT, E L I Z A B E T H Kampus, '49, Concert or- ELAINE - '49, Glee. chestra. EMRICK ROBERT C. -- R. jacket, Congress: Ski, secretary, Red 6- White day skit: Senior barn dance committee: '49: Christmas pageant. ESCUE, ANITA E.- Rifle, Bible research. EWER, PAT-Seraph sis- ters: White jackets, Stu- dent council, Delegate assembly: Principal's ad- visory councilg Assembly committee: May queen attendant: Spotlight, edie torfin-chief. FAY, DAVID Art. ENDICOTT, PEGGY ANN -- '49y Senior picnic committee: Selected glee. ESSINGTON, BOB f : ..... - . .. - Ms- I , W .C :G mt ES 5 E FABIANO, CORA MAY! Seraph sisters: Delegate assembly, Senior ring committee. FERGUSON, MARY aa lr. prom committee, Dele- gate assembly, Kampus, '49g Senior prom commit- tee. ,V Q ..,. EPSTEIN, FRED Base- ball, D club. EVANS, CHARLOTTE - Sporty Small D5 Square dance, W. jck't: Ser'f s.: All school show: Ange- lus, '49, Sr. barn dance committee: Ser'f swing: Cheerleader: Play festi- valg Ir. prom. comm., I. R. dance committee. ERICKSON, SHIRLEY --- ERTEL, SHIRLEY --- Ser- Bible research, president, aph sisters, '49, Art com- Symphony orchestra. mittee. EVANS, HELEN IO -W W, jackets: '48: A cappella, Christmas pag'ntg Class EVERLY, DOROTHY -- picnic committee. Kampus: '49, Sr, prom. QR FAIR, LOU NELL IUNEW- A cappella. FIEDELMAN, ROSLYN f Spotlight: '49: Senior as- sembly committee. , ef,.g.t.r I FARRIS, B. KEITH XXI PARTHING, IOYCE -- W. jacketsq Sr. barn dance committee: Iunior prom committee: Skip R. G W. clay skit: Kampus, '49, FIELD, LILLIAN ! White PINK, NORMA IEAN -- jacketsg Gleep All school White jackets: '49g Class show, day committee: Drama. . lim i t S - 1 ' FIORI, WILMA Kampus: FISHER, SALLY-Senior FITZSIMMONS, PAT FLETCHER, DAVID E. - FLEMING, HELEN KAY - '49. class play committee: Kampus: '49: Drama: Football: Wrestlmqy Hi-Y: '49: Art: Ski: Senior prom Senior prom. Senior barn dance com- Hi-R'40f D club, v-pres.: committee. mittee. Spotlight: Delegate as- sembly: Red and White day skit: Tug-o-war, FOX, PATSY - Square dance: Aviation: Ski: '49: Delegate assembly, FOX, IAMES - - D club: Office: Glee: Senior prom FORD, MARVIN FORTH, HM FOWLER, HARRIET IEAN Hi-Y: Football. committee. x w L FRAZIER, JOAN-Iunior FRIEDENTHAL, IACK H. prom committee: Senior - Spotliqhtg Euclidian: barn dance committee, Naturalist: Social room attendant. FUGATE, IAMES R.-R. jackets: Naturalist. GALLEY, BETH PRIEDMAN, A. FRED, IR. -Spotlight: Homecoming dance committee: Play festival: Ski: '49y Senior prom committee. GALLO, GLORIA FROST, MIRIAM f White jackets: Iunior prom com- mitteeg Class day com- mittee: Concert orchestra, Kampus. GARDNER, ROBERT C.- D club: Ski: '49. 4 FRYE, ROBERT A Head boy: Pre-law: '49: Con- gress: Red jackets: Sen- ior picnic committee. GARRETT, lOANvvSeraph sisters: White jackets: '49: Iunior prom commit- tee: Red and White day skit committee: Class day committee. GARRIGAN, PAT e- I. R. GIEI-IM, HELEN --- I. R.: Senior prom committee: '49: Delegate assembly: Spotlight. GOLDMAN, ELEANOR - Seraph sisters: White jackets: Spotlight: An- gelus: Script: Script book business maanger: '49: Class song committee: Iunior prom committee: Drama. GORSUCH, IACK - Red jck't: Congress: '49: Sq. dancing: Del'gt assem., v-pres.: Ir. prom comm.: Sr. class day comm.: R. 5- W. day skit: Principals advisory council: Sug- gestion box committee. S GASS, ALAN GOLIN -- Angelus, head photogra- pher, asst. editor: I. R., sec.: Student c'ncil: Eu- clid.: Sr. picnic comm.: Science talent award: Assem. comm.: '49: lun- ior usher: Senior play. GILKISON, PHYLLISS -A Seraph sisters: White jackets: Angelus: Junior prom committee: '49: Ski. GOLDMAN, MORRIS e Bowling, secretary. GOTO, BEN l ima, ,W ,N s. 'iff W' GAY, MARILYN Pl-IYLLIS -Seraph sisters: White jackets: '49: Glee: Kam' pus: Arbor day comm. GILMORE, DIANE-White jck't: Ser'f s.: A capp.I Madrigal: '49: Sr. barn dance comm.: Xmas pag- eant: Sq. dancing: All school show: Ser'f swing comm.: R. 61 W. jacket dance. GOLDSTEIN, MAX- -Adv. band. GRAHAM, IANE4Seraph sisters: '49: Kampus: Ski: Iunior prom committee: Senior prom committee: Iunior red cross council: Red G White day skit, GERTZ, SYLVIA MAE - Senior prom committee: Iunior prom committee: Red and White day skit. GLETT, DONNA- T495 Sr. barn dance comm.: Ski. GONZALES, LUCINDA - - Library assistant. GRANT, IANIE - White jackets: Seraph sisters: '49: Iunior prom commit- tee: Senior barn dance committee. . SPH' 'i GIBSON, MARK K '47 Woodb'ry winner: ROTC, Capt.: Christmas pag'nt: Delegate assembly: Elk's scholarship winner: Na- tional urban league award: I. R.: Debate. GOLD!-IAMMER, MARVIN 1 1 i GORDON, ROSE ANNE GRAVES, HENRY R. ee '49: Senior barn dance committee. st 1:..f-fi t it -. A I f-me , GRAY, MARGARET MAY -Rifle, pres., Riile team: Swimming, Hon. athletic, Inter-club council. GRIGGS, DUDLEY R. - Denver Post, student ed.: Del'gt assemq Pre-law, Euclid., v-pres.: Con- gress, parl.: R. jck't, Skip Ski team: Swimming: Woodbury finalist: Shaf- roth contest: Amer. Le- gion panel, Amer. Legion citizen. award, Jr. escort, Xmas pageant. 'dia HAKANSON, BILL-Skig '497 Red 61 White day tlocxt committee. HARMAN, ELAlNEACon- cert band, Marching band: Senior barn dance committee, '49. GREENBLATT, JUDY GUNDERSON, JAMES P. GREENE, CHARLOTTE GREENHALGE, DONALD GRIEF, DON---Basketball, GUNTHER, GLADYS - HOWARD - - Ski. Girls' glee. HAGAMAN, C. LYLE D club. HAHN, ELEANOR RAE -- Spotliqht, asst. ed.: Ser- aph sisters: W. jackets, All school showy Senior prom committee, Junior prom committee: Senior class day committee: Ski, '49. HAMMOND, L. BARBARA - '497 Arbor day com- mittee: Junior Red and White day skit: Kampus. HARRIS, DENNIS L. - ROTC, captain. HANCOCK, JACKIE-'49y Astronomy. HARRIS, ROBERT W. - Euclidiany Junior usher: Engineers: Model rail- road, v-pres.: ROTC, mo- jorp Debate. HANNA, BETTY HARSCH JOHN R. - '49 Track, ROTC, lieutenant. I-IARLAN, BOB -- Ski. HART, JAMES WILLIAM JR. - '49: Senior prom committee, Adv. bcmdg Engineers. li Q HATFIELD, WENDELL - Senior class, president: Woodbury winner: Pre- law: Red jackets: '49, president: Band. 1-IEDDEN, MARioN LOR- Ame . -... I 5 J t .- .1-in HERRES, MARGARET -- Delegate assem.: White jack't: Senior barn dance committee: Square danc- ing: '49. HIESTAND, IOAN LOU- ISE--White jackets: Ser- otph sisters: '49: Square dancing: Senior barn dance committee: White jacket dance committee. W .- I HAYS, BEVERLY HEDMAN, BARBARA IEANNE-Girls' glee: All school show: '49: Red 6. White day committee. I-IERRICK, DAVE e Red HERSCH, MILDRED--Dra- jackets, treasurer: Ski: ma: Junior prom commit- Red 6 White day skit. tee. HIGHLAND, SHIRLEY -- Drama: I. R.: '49: A cap- pella: Christmas pag- eant: Delegate assem.: Class qitt committee. ,M HEATH, BARBARA - W. jackets: Astronomy, sec- retary: Ski: Aviation: Ir. prom committee: White jacket dance committee: Senior class day picnic committee: '49. l-IELLERSTEIN, ADRIENNE - Kampus: Red and HEID, PETER R.--Concert White day skit: '49: band. Class day committee. Q .K 'f HETTINGER, SHIRLEY -- Red G White day skit: Kampus: '49: Senior Red G White day committee. HILL, RUTH ANNE---Iun- ior prom committee: lun- ior Red G White day committee: Senior class gift committee: Script: '49: I. R. MT-Q 1, is it H E C K E R, CATHERINE BEVERLY -- White jack- ets: Glee: Square danc- ing. HENDRICKS, DIXIE-'497 Kampus: Glee: Senior barn dance committee: Class day committee. I-IEYWOOD, E R A N CES ROBERTA f White jack- ets: '-59. HOFFMAN, CHARLINE - Seraph sisters: White jackets: Spotlight: Senior class picnic committee: Girls' sport club: Girls' riile. lang. 1m ea 4 imma me sm Z .. ..., .A HOFFMAN, IACOB IR- WIN f D club: Tennis, All-cit ' Euclidian: Stu- Y. dent tutor. HOHNER, IACK- -HPR-40 pres.: Inter-club council, v-pres.: Delegate assem. HOLCOMB, EVELYN IEAN HOUSEHOLTER, NAIDA- - '49 HOLLINC1, DARECE-'49: Seraph sisters: White jackets: Delegate assem.: Senior assembly: Iunior prom committee. HOWARD, GEORGINE - Hon. ROTC, capt.: Ser't s.: W. jck't: Sq. dance: Ski: Ir. prom comm.: R. 6. W. jck't dance comm.: Ser'f swing dance com- mittee: Senior prom com- mittee: '49, HUMPHREYS, DIANNE IAHRELL, IOYCE PAUL- INE - White jackets, '49: Pre-medic: Natural- ist 3 Delegate assembly, Senior assembly comm. HYNDMAN, IO ANN-W. jackets: Ir. prom comm.: Senior prom dance com- mittee: Kampus. IENKINS, BILL V- Ad- vanced band. IACOPONELLI, DOROTHY ANN IESSUP, MARYLYN4Pre- medic: '49: Girls' glee: Delegate assem.: Class rinq comm.: Iunior prom comm.: Senior prom com- mittee: R. 5- W. day com- mittee. HOLM, SALLY f Seraph sisters: White jackets: Kampus, v-pres.: Spot- light: '49: Iunior prom committee: Senior barn dance comm.: Homecom- ing dance committee. HUEBNER, IOAN -Girls' glee: Spanish: Kampus: '49: Senior assem. com- mittee. HOLMOUIST, ADELlNE-- Girls' riile. HUMBLE, RAY-R. ick't: Pre-law, sec.: Spotlight, asst. sports ed.: Student council: Sr. prom comm.: lr. prom comm.: R. G W, day comm.: Homecoming dance, chairman, IMBER, RICHARD--'BowL ing: Boys' rifle: ROTC, lt, IOHNSON, ELAINE R. -- Seraph sisters: White jackets: Spanish, pres.: lnter-club council: Dele- gate assembly: '49: Kam- pus: Iunior prom comm,: Senior barn dance com- mittee: Small D. f ISMERT, ELIZABETH Y Seraph sisters: White jackets: Spotlight: '49: Senior prom committee. IOLLY, ALAN IUDKINS, RICHARD -- KAITZ, IOE E. - - Iunior KALL, MARILYN--Script: Music: A cappella. usher: Golf team: Natur- Drama: Class day com- alist: Euclidian: ROTC: mittee: '49, D club. KAUPP, ELIZABETH l-I. - Pre-medic, treas.: Serczph KELLING, DONALD G. --- sisters: White jackets. KAY, IAMES G. Shutterbuqs: ROTC, lt. Si KENEI-IAN,TOM--Concert KENITZ, LORAINE KEYES, SHIRLEY-White band: Symphony orches- jackets: '49. tra, KITTLEMAN, LAURENCE ROY, IR. Astronomy: KIRKPATRICK, ELAINE Visual aid operator. KORN, MARCIA KASMAN, IOHN - Wres- tlinq: D club. KELLMAN, ROBERT--449: Ski: Shutterbuq: Pepsi cola scholarship comm, Sr. play courtesy comm KASMAN, NORMA --A Y- teens: Art. KENDALL, BARBARA - White jackets: Kcimpus: '49: Honorary ROTC: Sr. prom committee: Ir. prom committee. KEYS, IACK--Track: '49: Senior assembly commit- lei?-. KUWANO, MAUREEN e Seraph s., sec.: Script, pres.: Debate: Music: Art: '-19: Script book, otsso. ed.: Ir. prom com- mittee: R. 6- W. day skit: Class day comm.g Inter- club council: R. 6- W day float committee. 2 7 I 'vm -'.. 1 5 t l T Q E, KIRBY, CLARK e Iunior usher: Band: Dance band: Euclidian: Social room attendant. LAFF, TOBA-'49: White Jackets: Assembly com- mittee. LAGRANGE, LAVONNE- Student council: Seraph s.: W. jck't, treas.: '49: Delegate assem.: Ir, prom comm.: Pep assem. coni- mittee: Class day comm.: Post student editor. LANE, NORMAN Seraph sisters: White jackets: Kampus: Square dance: Iunior prom comm.: Red 5- White day skit: '49: Angelus: Deleqate as- sembly. LEUZE, MARY ALICE W- '49: Band. LIFSHUTZ, DENA - Ser- aph sisters: White jack- ets: '49: Drama: Senior prom committee: Spot- liqht. LAI-IN, DON LANHAM, CHARLOTTE-M '49: Naturalist: Y-teen: Senior class clay commit- tee. LAKE, ALLAN 4 D club: Swimming, All-city: All- state: Deleqate assem.g Casanova kinq. LARSON, DEE - D club: Pre-law: Pre-medic: Ski: Sq. dance: Astronomy: '49: Anqelus photogra- pher: Spotliqht: Iunior prom Committee: R. G W. day skit. LEVENHAGEN, MARY LOUfConcert orchestra: All-city orchestra. LIGGITT, IOHN R.---Hi-K 40: treas.: D club: Base- ball: Iunior usher: Iun- ior honor roll: Senior class ring committee: Concert orchestra: En- semble. LEVY, BOB -e Euclidian: ROTC. LINGER, DON A.-I-It-y, pres.: I-Ii-R-40: Football, All-city. I LANDECK, MARIORIE -- Y-teen: '49, LARSON, SALLY ANNE- '-49: Senior assem. com- mittee: Astronomy: Nat- uralist: Glee. Q LEVY, IACOUELINE LISTON, ELLEN -- Junior prom committee: Kam- pus: Senior class day committee: '49 L A N D E S, IACOUELYN IEAN - - '49: Y-teen, V- pres.: Square dancing. LAWTON, DAVID LEYDEN, LEANNA LOU- ISE - '49: Iunior prom comm.: Ski: Senior prom comm.: Kampus: Dele- qate assembly. LIVINGSTON, MARILYN -- Delegate assembly: Iunior prom committee: Kampusz '49: Sr. prom committee. LOILER, MILDRED----Kanr pus. LOVETT, CHARLENE -- '49g I. R4 Senior barn dance committee. LONG, GRETCHENvDra- may '49: Senior picnic committee. captain. . LOVETT, TOM-D club: Footballp Spotliqhtg Red jackets: I. R.g Advanced handy Skr, LUDWICK, MILDRED JOY -V - Kampusg Junior prom committee. pusy '49' Art, commltteeg Senior prom LULL, JEAN LEE ---- Kam- LONG, HOWARD' Staqe. LORENZ, RALPH-ROTC, MAC DOUGALL, BILL MAPES, NANCY ELLEN- Script, v-pres,7 '49g R. :Sf W. day skit: Junior prom comm.: Seraph sistersp Music: Senior class day comm.: Spanish: Seraph swing courtesy comm. MAIRES, RICHARD LEW- MANER, JIM - - Junior MANSFIELD, RICHARD -- IS - Football: D club. usher: Track. '497 Musicg Square danc- Ski: Hi-yy '-49: Red G ing. White day committeep Ski team. MARSHALL, JOAN Skip Ski team: I. R., treas.7 MARCOVE, STAN -- Bas Whlte jacketsg Seraph MARTIN, GEORGIA ketball: '49. sisters: '49. Spotliqht. J LOVE, BEVERLY-ROTC, honorary officer. LYLE, BOB MANZANARES, OLGA - Kampus. MARTIN, JANET - White jackets: Chrlstmas pag- eant: Ski: '495 Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance commq R. 6 W. jacket dance comm,g Wolcott contestanty Drama: Kam- pus. MARTIN, MARY LEE MCAULAY, MARY ANN- Senior barn dance com- mittee: Square dancing: Kampus: '49. MASLIN, HERBERT-jun ior escort. MCCABE, R. E. A Hi-R-40: Delegate assembly. -W? J? MAUL, SHIRLEY A White jackets: Delegate assem.: Ski: Kampus: '49: Senior barn dance comm.: Red 6- White dance comm.: White jacket assem. com- rrlgttee: Red 61 White day S it. MCCLINTOCK, DIANE MAYER, STANLEY MCARTHUR, ED - '49f Red G White day float committee. ALICE - '49: Angelus: McDOWELL, MARGARET Senior barn dance com- MCCORMICK, SHIRLEYf - '49: Arbor day com- mittee: 1. R. Selected girls' glee. mittee. 'WV' McENIRY, SUSAN A- Nat- uralist. MCMILLIN, SUE-Seraph s.: Angelus: Delegate as- sem.: W. jck't: Christmas paq'nt: Class day comm.: All school show: '49: Art: Square dance: Ir. prom committee: Red 6. White day skit. MCFERRAN, IEAN ANNE -Seraph sisters: White jackets: Sr. prom comm.: Pepsi-cola scholarship comm.: Red G White day skit: Seraph sisters tea chairman: White jacket dance committee. MCNALLY, HENRY McKAY, IOAN-W. jck't: Delegate assem.: Princi- pal's advisory c'ncilg '49: Kampus, sec.: Sr. barn dance comm.: W. jck't as- sem.: R. 6 W. jacket dance comm.: R. 15- W. day skit: Ir. prom comm. ...u--...na-Q. MELCHER, ALBERT G. -- Football: D club: Spot- light, sports ed.: Pre-law: Hi-y, sgt.-at-arms: Ski: Red jackets: '49: junior usher: Red G White day committee. 1, f MCKINZIE, ANN MERRILL, CONNIE-Sen aph sisters: Astronomy, pres., sec.: Concert or- chestra: Inter-club coun- cil: '49: Senior class day committee. BRYKs 5 lmao: 'iggg l'P?'fi 1 x,,, ,Mfg MCKENRY, TRUE - Ski: '49: Selected girls' glee: White jackets: Senior prom committee. MEYER, CHUCK - Hi-R- 40. W We W gf in , h x 1 :'Wmm1s.. MEYERS, MARILYN MIN- DEL - Delegate assem.: Iunior prom committee: Senior barn dance com- mittee: '49: Red 6- White day skit. MILLER, NANCY ANN - Seraph sisters: Drama, v- pres.: I. R., parl.: Sq. dance: Wolcott winner: Ski: '49: Sr. play ticket comm., chairman: As- tronomy. MILLER, GAYNOR-fBase- ball: Football, All-city: Hi-y, sgt.-at-arms: Hi-R- 4O, sgt.-at-arms: R. jack- et, v-pres.: D club: Dele- gate assem., pres.: Ski. MINTZ, MITZI-Art: '49: Art committee, chairman: Red 6 White day skit. MILLER, GERALD W. -- Goli, capt.: Iunior prom committee: Senior prom committee: Class gift committee: D club. MITCHELL, IO ANN - '49: Kampus: I. R.: All school show: Senior barn dance committee: Iunior prom committee: Red 51 White day committee. L MONTGOMERY, JANET- Iunior prom committee: Senior class ring commit- tee: Senior prom commit- tee: '49. MORAN, EDWARD 4 D MOORE, BETTY LOU A- Selected qlee: All school show. MORRIS, IOI-IN R. fAvia- club: Hi-R-40: Baseball, tion: Visual education All-city: Basketball. assistant: ROTC, lt. MOORE, IEAN --- White jackets: '49: Iunior prom committee: Kampus: Red G White day committee: Red 5 White jack't dance committee. MOSTELLER, IOYCEvBi- ble research, pres.: Spot- light, news ed.: Seraph sisters: '49: Class day committee: Delegate as- sembly. MILLER, IOYCE-Seraph sisers: Senior prom com- mittee: Senior assembly committee. MOFFATT, IAMES B. -- Conqr'ss, v-pres.: Euclid.: '49: Square dance: Dele- gate assembly: Ski: Ski team: Woodbury finalist: All school show: Sopho- more 6 junior R. 6. W. day skit: Iunior usher. MILLER, MICKY-Student council: Red jackets: '49: Senior assembly comm.: Howdy day committee: Sweetheart dance comm.: Iunior prom comm.: Stu- dent council, treas.: All school show. MOLLIN, CHARLES F. -- D club: I-Ii-y: Football: if' Ski. fi MOORE, NANCY MULLIGAN, FELICIA -- '49: Red 6- White skit: Iunior prom committee. MOORE, WANDA IUNE-- A cappella: '49: Senior prom committee: Iunior prom committee. MURPHY, ANNE - White jackets: Seraph sisters: Astronomy, sec., treas.: Senior assembly commit- tee: '49, as-f' MURPHY, BETTY NELSON, ALVIN- ROTC, lieutenant. NOAKES, IANET f '49: Iunior Red 6. White day skit: Senior Red G White day committee: Iunior prom committee. MYERS, HARRY-Hi-RAD: NADLER, CLAIRE NAIMAN, TED Baseball: D club. NEWELL, MARY GRACE NEWCOMB, WARNER W. -0- '49: Senior barn dance NIELSEN, NORMA JEAN -- Hi-R-40: D club: Wres- comm.: Naturalist: Girls' 7 Cheerleader: Delegate tlinq. alee. assembly: Kampus. NOEL, BETTY NORTZ, ROSEMARY--449. NOWROSTEH, RAY ' NORGREN, BETTY LOU-- Seraph sisters: W. jack- ets: Girls' glee: Iunior prom committee: Seraph sisters: Seraphs dance committee: All school show, OAKES, PEGGY - Junior prom committee: Arbor day committee: Kampus: '49. rw NELSON, AGNES C. - Senior class, sec.: Senior barn dance comm.: '49, sec.: Senior prom comm.: Red 6 White day comm.: Iunior prom comm. .....---....... NIEMINEN, MARY ANN- W. jck't: Del'qt assem.: A capp.: I. sec.: '49: Ir. Soph, class ROTC, hon class picnic festival: All Sq. dance: R.: Spanish, prom comm.: rinq comm.: officer: Sr. comm.: Play school show: I. R. dance comm.: R. 6- W. jacket dance comm. NORLING, MARILEE 4 Seraph sisters: W. jack- ets: Shafroth winner: Christmas pageant: A cappella: Ski: '49: Dra- ma: All school show: Iunior prom committee: Senior class day comm. O'CANNA, ROSALIE - Seraph sist'rsg '49: White jackets: Kampus: Y-teen, pres.: French: Spanish: Red 6. White jack't dance committee: Seraph swing committee. NORTHCUTT, FLORENCE -Head girl: Iunior class pres.: Soph class treas.: De1'qt assem., sec.: Ser- aph s., pres.: W. jck't: Inter-club council: All- city council: Ski: '49. OEHLMANN, GRETCHEN VAN HORN - Ski: Sen- ior prom committee: Spot' light: Girls' sport: Girls' Il 9. ... .M I.......N . OERTELL, CHARLES -3 Art: '49: Senior prom committee: Angels' guide cover Winner, OWEN, BARBARA Ol-ILSON, C. LENNART O'LEARY, CLIVE - - Ad- OTEY, IOAN E. -- '-19: PACKARD, EVELYN A Sr. class, vice-pres.: '49, v- pres.: Seraph sisters: W. jackets: Inter-club coun- cil: Delegate assembly: Ski: Iunior prom commit- tee: Senior committee. vanced band, ensemble. PALMER, NORMA W- - lun- ior prom committee: Sen- ior prom comm.: Kam- pus: Delegate assembly, Senior barn dance com- mittee: Iunior prom Com- mittee: All school show. PALMER, PAT f Square dancing. ORSBORN, NANCY SUE --- '49: L R. Snow ball queen: Delegate assem- bly: Iunior prom queen: Senior prom committee: Homecoming queen. PAPILION, TENA - '49: Senior class day commit- tee. f. YV . PARKER, IOANNE - All- PATTEN, IACKAD Club: PAYNE, DUANE M.- Sen- PEDICORD, CORRINE PEDICORD, LESTER D. '- city symphony orchestra: Hi-y: Swimming, All-city, ior class picnic commit- BGSGDCIUF D Club- Iunior symphony: Ad- state: '-19. tee, chairman. vanced orchestra: Band. PELLS, BETTY LEE -- '49: Senior class picnic com- mittee: Drama: Bowling. i in PELTZ, CLARENCE--Golf: Red jackets, pres.: Pep assembly comm.: Inter- club council, treas.: Con- gress: Pepsi-cola scholar- ship comm.: D club: Sr. picnic: Band. PENCE, ENOCI-I M.-449: Red 6- White day skit: PENN, GWENDOLYN -- D club: Football: Ski. '49: Kampus, PENNY, NORMA-White jackets: Spotlight: '49: Ski: Script, treas.: Script book: Class song commit- tee. New 1 1 PERKINS, IACK - - '49: Red G White day skit. PICKERING, SHIRLEY e Seraph sisters: '49: White jackets: Delegate assem- bly: junior prom commit- tee. PETERS, EDITH-Deleq'te assem.: Soph. planning comm.: Ir. class, v-pres.: Ir. prom queen attend.: May queen attend.: Stu- dent council, corres. sec.: W. jck't, v-pres.: Ser't s.: '49: Ski: Lonqer lunch comm.: Ir. prom comm.: W. jck't dance, chr.: Red 6 White day committee. PILLSBURY, FRANCIS -- Soph. class, pres.: Stu- dent council: Pre-law, pres.: Del'qt assem.: In- terfclub council, pres.: H-y: R. jck't: Ir. usher: Mfoodbury finalist: Track. PETERSON, DICK POBRISLO, IANICE-Iurr ior prom queen attends ant: Homecoming queen attendant: Iunior prom committee: White jack- ets: Red LS White day: Senior skit: Anqelus: '49, ! 5 Q PFARR, DOLORES---Girls' qlee. POLLARD, THOMAS - Delegate assembly: Hi-R- 4O: Ski. PHELPS, I-IERSCHEL R. -- Pre-law: A capp.: I. R., pres.: R. jck'tg Pre-medic: Ski: '49: Class gift comm., chr.: R. 6. W. day skit: Inter-club council: De1'qt assem., pres.: Sq. dance: Engineers, pres. POST, IOAN - White jackets: Y-teens: Senior class play committee: '49: junior prom commit- tee: Naturalist. 'f . 15 I i gp X I POTTER, BOB f Delegate assembly: Ski. QUIAT, CAROLE -- A cappella: Seraph sisters: Angelus: junior prom committee: Senior barn dance bid cover: '49: Senior art committee. POWELL, RAYMOND R.- D club: Tennis, co-capt.: Music: All-city band: All- city orchestra: Delegate assembly: Concert band: Concert orchestra. R A B S O N, WILLIAM HOWARD W- '49: Senior class play committee: Eu- clidian. Q PRESLER, WILMA - Red 61 White day: junior skit: '49. RAHM, KENNETH ORVEL PRICE, SHIRLEY 1 PRICHARD, THERESA REED, FRANCES -- White RAINS, MARY - '49: Ad- jackets: '49: Iunior prom vanced band: S'nior barn committee: Senior class dance committee. day committee. . I 477' REESE, E. CHARLES - REESE, GENE REEVES, ROBERT - Red REILLY, FRANCES 4 Ri- REINGOLD, ELLIOT G. 4 Naturalists: '49: Red :Sf jackets: '49. Ile, treasurer. Football: D club. White day float comm. RITCHIE, ALISON-Girls' RICKETTS, ARDELL-'49: rifle: Aviation: Square Senior prom committee. ROBERTS, FRED fNat- uralist. ROGERS, BEVERLY - White jackets: All school show: '49: Senior class day committee. ' . ,xmwv RINEHART, ROBERT F, dancing. RITCI-IIE, PAT RITZE, KENNA LOU ROBERTSON. MARY EL- LEN - Bowling. ROOS, BILL N. f Dele gate assembly: Spotlight: Senior assembly comm., '49 3 Homecoming comm. ROBINSON, SHEILAMW. jackets: Seraph sisters: Senior barn dance: Ski: Iunior prom committee: '49. ROLLINGS, BETTY IEAN - '49: Arbor day com- mittee: White jackets. RODEN, GERRY-Selected glee: Music, pres.: Inter- club council: Senior barn dance comm.: All school show: Small D: Senior prom comm.: '49, ROPER, IOHN N. UACKJ - All-city drill squad: Track: '-49: Class gift committee: Boys' rifle team: ROTC, capt. ROE, RUTH ANNETTE - White jackets, pres.: Ser- aph sisters: A cappella: Madrigal: Music: Inter- club council: Square danc'g: All school show: Christmas pageant. ROSS BRAXTON --- Ange- lus: Woodbury finalist: Ir. usher: A capp.: Mad- rigal: Swimming: Tennis: Euclid., v-pres.: Congr'ss, clerk: Pre-law: R. jclc't: I. R.: Ski: '49: All school show: boys' quartette. ROTHWELL, PATRICIA- Concert orchestra: Ser- aph sisters: Script: I. R.: Library assistant: Senior c-lass day comm.: Script hook: Marching band. RYLAND, EDWIN - Ski: Stage crew. SATHER, LAURA SCI-IOENFELDER, PATRI- CIA RUTH f Seraph sis- ters: White jackets: '49: Kampus, treas.: Ski: Sene ior prom comm.: Iunior prom committee: Red 6- White day skit. M- wff l. : 3 f A f i .. .ami ROUGH, MARIETTA Ser- RUFF, WILLIAM -- '49: RUSS, BEATRICE A. -- aph sisters: Y-teen, pres.: Senior class play commit- ROTC, honorary oiticer: White jackets: '49: Kam- tee: Track. Play festival: Ir. prom pus: Inter-club council: Red 6 White jack't dance committee: Seraph swing committee. RYMER, PATSY - Ser- aph sisters: White jack- ets: Ski: '49: Iunior prom committee: Concert ore chestra: Christmas pag- eant Ski: All school show, SCI-IAUER, ELAINE C. --- Iunior prom committee: Square dancing: Kam- pus: Arbor day: Red 6 White day committee. SCHOONOVER, GINNY- Angelus: Spotlight: '49: Senior class song comm.: Homecoming dance com- mittee. SABA, BRIAND SCI-IELERT, BETTY SCHRECK, DONNA MAY - Seraph sisters: A cap- pella: '49: Senior class day committee: Kampus, bid committee: Kampus. SALIMAN, IEAN SCI-ILEGEL, PAUL SCI-IREPFERMAN, MERRI- LYN-White jackets: '49: Junior prom comm.: lun- ior Red 6- White day comm.: Kampus: Senior Red 6. White day comm.: White jacket dance com- mittee: Ski. it RYAN, PATRICIA ANN - Seraph sisters: White jackets: Selected girls' glee: All school show: '49: Spotlight: Ir. prom committee: Senior prom committee. SANDVIG, FRANK - Track: D club. , ci? ,. Q SCHMERMAN, MARILYN e Delegate assem.: '49: Senior barn dance com- mittee. SCI-IWAN, ALAN -ift Mi ww SCHWARTZ, STAN -N SCOTT, MARY MAE f SEARS, TOM SECCOMBE, ROLAND SETTLE, IOANNE -Spot- ROTC, capt. '49: Kampus: Senior barn light. SEVIER, IOAN---Kampus: '49: Spotlight: Sr. prom comm.: Naturalist: Home- coming dance committee: Play festival: Iunior prom committee. dance committee. SHAW, PHYLLIS IEAN - '49: Kampus: Ski: Girls' rifle. SHADDOCK, IOHN -- Stu- dent c'ncil: Tennis, All- city: Xmas paq'nt: law: R. jCk't: D club: , Sr. class day comm.: Del- egate assem.: R. 6: W. day: R. G W. jck't dance committee: Ski: Pre-law, sec.: Iunior usher. Pre- '49 ' SHEA, BARBARA-Junior prom committee: White SHEKELOFF, IRENE-A-'49: jackets: Kampus: Senior Senior prom courtesy assembly committee: '49. committee. SHER, MARLENE BETTY - Seraph sisters: Art: '49: Senior art committee. SKINNER, IAMES H. - Pre-law, v-pres.: Hi-y, sec., treas.: Football: D club: Hi-RAD: R. ick't: Sq. dance: Ski: Ir. escort: '49: R. 6: W. day skit committee: ROTC, lt. SHIRLEY, B. EUGENE SKINNER, JOAN-Library assistant: Bowling. -I- l -i :H QQQJ M, me iw SICHLER, BOB --- Band: Orchestra: Ensemble. SLUSSER, HAROLD B., IR. - Baseball: Christmas pageant SIGMAN, ALAN L.-Dele qate assem.: Spotlight: '49: Iunior prom commit- tee: Senior barn dance committee: Homecoming dance committee. SMITH, DON -- ROTC, lt. col.: '49. SINGLETON, IOHN - Ins ter-club c'nci1: A cappel- la: Madriqal: All school show: Iunior usher: Red iackets Ski, pres.: Draf ma, pres.: Congress Del- eqate assembly: '49, SMITH, IAMES SMITH, MARILYN---Junior prom committee: Kam- pus: P. - T. A. fashion show: Senior prom com- mittee: '-19. SNODGRASS, IUDITI-I ANN f - Iunior prom com- mittee: Senior prom com- mittee: '49: Ski: White jackets: Seraph sisters, treas.: Delegate assem. SPENCER, T. WILLIAM STATES, MARIAN-Class ring committee: '49: Iun- ior prom committee: All school show: Play testis val: Senior class day and lunch committee: Senior assembly. SMITH, PATRICIA D. -4 Drama: Y-teen. SNOOK, MAX SPRINKLE, BILL STEBBINS. PAULINE 4- Seraph sisters: White jackets: '49: Senior class day committee: Art, v- pres.: Ski: Square danc- ing. SMOLENSKE, DONNA - Ser'f s.: A capp.: Madri- gal: Art, pres.: Inter-club c'ncil: W. jck't: '49: Sr. barn dance comm,: Arbor day comm.: Class play comm.: Commencement comm,: All school show: Iunior prom committee. ......-.....- SNOW, ROBERT I-I.-Con- gress, pres.: '49: Red jackets: Tennis: Track: Delegate assem.: Christ, mas pag'nt: Iunior prom committee: Senior class day committee. SNEESBY, CHARLOTTE 7 Seraph sisters: '49: Kam- pus. SNYDER, IANIS RUTH-w '49: Senior class play committee: ROTC, hon. capt.: Select. glee: Play festival: All school show: Delegate assembly. SNODGRASS, EMMA MAE W Shorthand certi- ficate: Civil air patrol. SOBOL, MARY ANN -An- gelus, business manager: '49: Senior assem. com- mittee, chairman: Junior prom committee: Red 61 VVhite day skit. SPUTE, SHIRLEY LOR- STAMM, NANCY - '49: RAINE -- '49: Iunior Red Senior class day commit- 6 White day skit: Senior prom committee. STEINMANN, WALTER -- Congress: '49: Ski: Sen- ior prom committee. tee: Girls' glee. STICKLE, FLORA LEE '- Iunior prom committee: Red 61 White day com- mittee: '49: Kampus. STANDER, MARY ELIZA- BETH - Seraph sisters: Bible res'rch, social chr.: Spanish, v-pres.: Natu- ralist: Square dancing: Ski: Senior barn dance committee. STOCKI-IAM, NORMA IEAN - White jackets: Junior prom committee: Delegate assembly: Sen- ior courtesy committee: '49: Small D. STOCKMAR, IOAN-Iun- ior prom committee, '49: Karnpusg Class day com- mittee: Square dancing, Play festival. SUMMERTON, IOAN -- Student councily Soph. class, sec.: D'l'qt assem., Ir. prom queen attend.: May queen attend.: W. jck'tg Ser'f s.: Ir. prom comm.: R. 6. W, day skit comm., Howdy day com- mittee: Soph. plann. com- mittee, Class day comm., Ski: '49. STONE, RAYMOND L. Shutterbuqs, pres.: Inter- club council: Bowlinqg Spotlight. SWANN, VIRGINIA-'49: Deleqate assembly, Iun- ior prom committeey Kam- pusg Senior prom commit- tee, STRAUSS, MARTIN Del- eaate assembly. SWARTZWELDER, DELO- RES -- Kampusg '49, Sen- igr class day committee, rt. SWIGERT, IOI-IN - Foot- ball, All-cityg I-Ii-yy D club: Ski, TAYLOR, RICHARD D.- Xmas paq'nt, R. jackets, sec.: A capp.g Madriqalg '49, Congress: Drama: Ski: Senior barn dance comm.: R. 6- W. jacket dance comm.g Del'qt as- sem.g Boys' social room attendant. SYLVESTER, MARGARET 4 Seraph sisters: Kam- pusg '49g Selected glee, All school showy Senior barn dance committee. TELLER, WILLIAM f '49, Ski. i I 5 33 TAGUE, BERKELEY- lun- zor usherg ROTC, Tl-IAEMERT, ALENEv'49g Senior prom committee, Selected girls' qlee. . it STRAUSS, MELVIN G. e Arbor day committee, chairman, Euclidiang '49, SWARTZWELDER, PHYL- LIS e Kampusg '497 Art: Senior class day commit- tee. SUCI-IEY, DELORES SWIERS, PATRICIA ANN Selected girls' qleeg Kampus. E-.., TALMON, IOAN -- Ser- aph sisters: Delegate as- sembly: '49: Senior barn dance committee. THOMPSON, IDA IO '49, Bible. TAYLOR, IOEL L, 3 Golf, D club. THORNE, ARTHUR--Art. i TIMBLIN, IOAN -H Ad- vanced band: Seraph sis- ters: '49: Senior barn dance committee: Music: Square dancmq. TYLER, RICHARD D. VICKERS, VIRGINIA -- Ski: '49: Kampus: lunior prom committee: Red 5 White day assem.: Sen- ior barn dance commite tee: Red G White jacket dance committee: White jacket assem.: W. jacket. WALLER, IACOUELIN WR TIPTON, MARY BETH -- Music, pres.: W. jackets: Ser't s.: Adv. orch.: Dra- ma: Music, treas.: R. 61 W. day skit: P.-T.A. fash- ion show: All school show: Senior barn dance committee: '49: Honor roll: Music club assem. VAN AUSDALL, DIANA! White iackets: Music: sec.: '49: Senior barn dance committee: Select- ed girls' glee: I. R.: Ski: Square dancing. TREGO, CHARLOTTE LE- ONE-Stud'nt c'ncil, sec.: W. 1Ck't: Ski team: Ski, v-pres.: Sq, dance: May queen attend.: Ir. prom attend.: Shafroth, alt.: Xmas paq'nt: All school show: '49: Ir. prom com- mittee: Class day comm.: Class rinq comm.: R. 5 W. jck't dance committee. VAN BUSKIRK, MARILYN A. - Y-teen: '49: Senior class day committee. TURNAGE, LOREN--Pre medic: Shutterbuq, treas- urer: ROTC: Concert or- chestra. VAN DERBUR, GWEN -- Iunior prom queen at- tendant: May queen at- tendant: White jackets: Spotlight: '49: Senior Red G White day skit: Iunior prom committee. VOIGT, IANICE E.vI. R.: '49: Class day committee. WALKER, HARRY --- Eu- clid., pres.: D club: I. R.: R. jck't: Pre-law: Ir. prom comm.: Senior class day comm., Chr.: Tennis, All- city: Band: '49: Inter-club council: Social room at- tendant. We t 3 VON DER LIPPE, ROBERT - - Advanced orchestra: Football manaqer: Bas- ketb'll manager: '49: Red G White day float com- mittee: D club. VVALSH, NORRIS .1 .xp VOPAT, GEREAU19: Ski: Girls' qlee: Senior prom committee: Small D. WARD, LAUR LYNN - - Delegate assembly: Ski, corres. sec.: Sq, dance: Ser'I s.: W. jck't: '49: Ir. prom comm.: Senior prom comm.: R. 61 W. day skit comm.: R. G W. day float committee. TURNER, DONNA - - Ski: Select. glee: Senior prom committee: All school show: Music week. ...-...... Q.. VAWTER, IANE -- Ser- aph sisters: White jack- ets: Christmas paqeant: Ski: '49: I. R.: Senior prom committee: Square dancing: Class day com- mittee: Iunior prom com- mittee. WAGGENER, ANNE MAR- LYNWAnqelus, business mqr.: Seraph s., treas.: Astronomy, pres.: .Avia- tion: '49: Inter-club coun- cil: Sr. class rinq comm.: Euclidian. WASHBURN, SHIRLEY 4 Senior barn dance com- mittee: Art: Rifle: Y-teen. WASHBURN, THOMAS C. -Euclidian: I. R., Phys- ics laboratory assistant. WATTS, CHARLES DAVID f Pre-medic, pres., De- bate, parl., Assem. com- mittee, Inter-club council, ROTC, capt. WATSON, ANN -V '49: Senior barn dance com- mittee, Kampus, Iunior prom committee. WEBB, DICK - Track, All-city, Pre-law, Hi-y, Iunior prom committee, Basketball, Band, Or- chestra, D club. WATTERS, MARILYN - Kampus, pres., '49, In- ter-club council, sec.: lr. prom comm., Senior barn dance committee, Drama, Square dancina. WEBER, LUANNE - - Pre- medic. WATTON, TOM R. - ROTC, Capt.: '49, Iunior prom committee, Senior prom committee, Square dancing, Ski, Class play ticket committee. WEINSHIENK, HUBERT- Spotlight, photographer? Wrestlinq, De-l'qt assemg Shutterbuq, pres.: Ski, sec., Preemedic, Anqelus, '49, R. 6. W. day skit: Howdy day skit, Class day comm., Sr. assem. comm., Xmas paqeant, Senior play: Ski team. WATTS, CATHERINE - - A cappella, Concert or- chestra, All-city. WEIR, LOIS IOANE-eDelA egate assem.: Spotlight, junior prom comm., Sen- ior prom comm., Kfrmpus, Red G White day comm., Class day commi WEISER, HERBERT M. - Spotliaht, bus. mar.: Bas- ketball, Track, lr. usher, Hon'r roll, Sr. barn dance comm., Homecom. dance comm., Pepsi-cola schol- arship comm., Sr. talent show, Deleaate cissem. WETTERGREN, MARILYN Senior prom commit- tee: Art. WELLS, IACOUELINE Delegate assembly: '49, Bible research, Iunior prom committee: Senior prom committee, Red 6 Vtfhite day comnizttee. 'WI-IITE, DOROTHY A St lected girls' glee. WENDT, IACK WHITELEY, KAY e lun ior prom queen attend- ant, May Day queen at- tendant, Deleqate assem- bly, Senior class, treas., '49 treas., Iunzor prom committee. .te 44 WEST, IAMES WHITNEY, BILL --- Bowl ina, Aviation. WEST, OWEN f A cap- pella, Madriqal, Boys' quartet, Naturalist, Boys' social room attendant, Advanced band. WHITNEY, JANE R. ff White Jackets, '49, lunior prom committee, Red G White day committee? Senior art commvi Kam- pus. WILKINS, ELIZABETH - Seraph sisters: Sr. barn dance: Drama: Kampus: '49. WINTER, MARGARET - Ser'f s.: W. jck't: DeI'qt assem.: Sr. ring comm.: Ir, prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Xmas pag'nt: Kampus: Honor roll: Music award: All-city orchestra: Con- cert orchestra. WILKINS. IEANNE-Sen aph sisters: White jack- ets: Ski, treas.: Delegate assembly: Red 61 White day, Iunior skit commit- tee: Iunior prom commit- tee: Senior barn dance committee: '49. -.---- .- WISE, LYNNETTE E. - - Girls' rifle: Girls' rifle team: Bowling: '49. WILMORE, BILL --- Red WINDSOR, IOHN WINKLE, DEAN - Red jackets: Pre-law: Euclid- jackets. ian: Naturalist: Iunior usher. WOLF, MARY ANN WOOD, Sl-IIRLEE - Ser- aph sisters: White jack- ets: Kampus: Iunior prom committee: White jacket dance committee: Red :S- White day comm.: Ser- uph swing dance comm. 1 . 1 1 i if 'fl . W M 1 ws., I WOODBURNE, ART - Hi-R-40. WYLIE, RODNEY-Model railroad: Music: Music club program: Drama: Drama club play: Adl vanced band. WORMWOOD, SALLY -- Spotlightg Delegate as- sembly: '49: Kampus: Drama: Senior assembly committee: Iunior prom committee. YAHVAH, RUTH WRENN, NANCY-Seraph sisters: W. jackets: '49: Ski: Iunior prom comm.: Senior prom comm.: Red 6 White day comm.: Ser- aph swing comm.: Red G White jacket dance cam- mittee: Selec. girls' glee. .....-........ YOUNG, EARL -- Ski: Art: ROTC, lieut. WRITER, DOROTHY- W. jacket: Iunior prom com- mittee: Sr. barn dance committee: Delegate as- gimbly: Spotlight: '49, l. YOUNG TOM ---- '49: Red 6 White day float com- mittee: Advanced orches- tra. WOODARD, MARY DALE - Drama: Woolcott, alt.: '49: Class day committee. WRITER, RUSS--Hi-R-40. ZARIT, N. BRYCE - Stu- dent c'nci1: '49: D club: R. jck't: Angelus, sports editor: Sr. assem. comm.: Ir. tuq-o-war, Capt.: All sch'l show: Longer lunch comm.: Pep comm.: Sen- ior play. ' Li ll Ei-lWHi84f ZEHRUNG, PATRICIA ZEKMAN, LEONARD-Ski. ANN - '49: Senior prom committee: A cappella: Square dancing. ZEIG, NORMA - Seraph sisters: Dramag Class ring committeeg Selected girls' glee: All school show. ZIMMERSCHIED, LOIS ANN-lr. prom comm.: W. jck't: Seraph sisters: Kampusp Naturalistsg Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Seraph s. dance comm.g W. jacket dance comm. 'n Memoriam l AY BROOKS DON PARKER key to abbreviations By using larger pictures in the senior album section oi the '49 Angelus, we have been iorced to abbreviate senior activities. Below is the list which we have followed: A capp, ,,,,,, A cappella Mgr. ,,,,,,......,,,,.. ........ IV lanager Adv, band ,AA,, Advanced band Model 1-ailr'd ,,..,,. ,,,,,,.. M odel railroad club All-city orch. All-city orchestra Orch. ,,,,,,....,,,,,,., ......, , Orchestra Alt, ,,w,,v,,A,,,w,.,,w,,,,, Alternate Parl. ,, ,,,,,,,. Parliarnentarian Arb. day comm ...,.., Arbor day committee Pres. .........l....l....................... President Asst, ,.,,,A,,,,,,,w,,,, Assistant P,-T.A, fash'n show ,,,,,.,,,,,, P.-T. A. fashion show Attend. ,,,,,,..... Attendant R'H. fegm ,,AAV,,A-,,A,VV,,AA Kllnnnrn pl ifle team BC1Sk'bC1H ----------A-- Bflskefbcfu R. jck't ...,. ,,,.,,,, R ed jackets club Bible res'rch ....... Bible research club ROTC .,,.........,i..,.,,., ,,,,.,,, R. O. T. C. BUS- mqf- ------- B'-15iY19SS manager R. 6. W, day comm. ,,,,i,,,,, ,Red and White day committee Chr. ...,....................i.... ChGlfH'1CU1 SQC. ----.vww-w-----,..AA.A---- ---v-YVA S gcrefqfy C'ncil . ,..,,.... .................i........ Com'ncement comm. Corres. ....,.........,,..... .. Council Commencement committee Corresponding Sec.-treas. ....,,. ....... . Selec. girl glee .,.,,. ...,.,,. 1 Ser f. s. .......,....., ......, . Secretaryetreasurer Selected girls' glee club Seraph sisters Del'gt. assem. . ..,. ,.,,,,,. D elegate assembly Sgt-mamms Y Asergecntubcrms it-if 'A E dit? 1 1 b Sq. dance ............,..........,..,. Square dancing club ng rs 'ii ngmeers C u Sr. barn dance comm. ........ Senior bam dance committee Euclid. F tball ....,., .... Hon. ...........,.,.,......, , Inter-club c'ncil ,..,.. lr. ush. ............. . lr. escort ....,.......... lr. prom comm ..,.... Euclidian club Football Honorary lnter-club council Iunior usher Iunior escort lunior prom committee Sr. lunch n ..,,,,.......,,.Y,...,,..... Sr. picn k ........ ...., ,...,,.. Sr. play comm. ...... ....... , Sr. prom comm, ..,. ,,,,. . .. Student c'ncil ...., .,.,..., Vis. aid ......... ........ Senior class day luncheon Senior class day picnic Senior class play committee Senior prom committee Student council Visual aid Kqmpus .VVVVY-,--.A Kqmpus klub V-pres. ...,,..... , ,,..,,,, Vice-president MQdrg'1 ,,,,,, Mqdriggl Choir W. ick't ............i. .,...... W hite jackets club Maj. ,..,,,... Major Xmas pag'nt .,.,... ,....,,. C hristmas pageant Page 143 5 Left to right: Sue Sargent, treasurer, Bruce Lalfoiie-ite, Vice-president, Frances Kent, secretaryg Wes Miller presidenty Miss Pteqina Desjardins and Le-on Diner, sponsors, class of 1950 class of 1951 Left to right: Iohn Matties, sponsorg Sue Bitman, president, Marilyn Barnes, vice-president, Vonnie Lister secretary, Dean VVriter, treasurer, Miss Loretta Miller, sponsor. eff' if-9 Achlenhaaen Elaxne M Bell l D Alkms Barbara Blake Velma Adams lun X Benl an Marllyn Balnes Marllu 42. 4, Bonner lean Claudette 'givin Adams, Marilyn Bakke, Kay 1' Benson, Frances Bradley, Slnrley Alfred, Barbara Ballmer Susan Benton, Ellen Braulcman E1 me Allander Marana Banks Norman B1erx George Brester Dolores Anderson Marlys Bardwell Pai Blnkley Nancy Broader Sally Arqall Sue Byorlc Sally Bartholzc, Ruth Bush, Dale Arnold lack Blackwell Anne Be-rdler D1Ck Bryan Patty Byron, Ruih Carter, Bill Cain, Kaihryn Cox, Roberi Dean, lackie Coyle, Ioseph Chedisten, Toni Campbell, Albert Clark, Ieannie Campbell, Carol Clark, Richard Canaday, Ben Claus, Barbara Canfield, Shirley Cooper, Robert Capps, Duane Corkish, Velma Carlson, Norma Cowardin, Barbara DeMoulin, Bill Craig, Betty DePuy, LoAnne Craig, loyce Dersham, leanne Crane, Laurelqay Dove, Ruih Crumpacker, Wanda Draper, Mary Ann Curtis, lerry Day, lim Dukes, Peqqy Dunning, Anne i x Easley, Ioyce Emrich, Lucile Eberhart, Pal Errrn, Ioanne Edgar, Gerald 5? Eskanos, Robert Edie, Eleanor Evans, Lois Eha, Mary Lou Ferguson, Robe-rl M. Eisenhand, Barbara Filcheii, Lee Emerson, lean Garrison, Charlotte Emery, Deborah Garrison, Marty -1-'inf J I If .T Q f' 114 is R Gauss, Eddie Golden, Lucille Gearliari, Marjorie Greenberg, Arnold Gibbs, LaQuencis Greenemeier, Norma Gilbert, Barbara Guido, Donna Gillmore, Willis W. I-laase, Nancy Giradot, Carolyn Haggard, lacqueline Goalsione, Cara Lee Haifley, Althea Goodsiein, David Hale, Shirlie Hall, Berniia Hartman, Earline llamer, Beverly Hashimoto, Shirley Harnrncnd, Beverly Hastaday, Barbara Hanaqan, Lois Hays, Dick Hancoelc, Ruih Healy, lacqueline Hankins, lanet Heller, Dena Hanson, lune l-lendee, Nancy Harvey, Sylva Hender, Bonnie 4149 Henderson, lack Hunier, Ed . Hepperly, lan lskow, loni Herscoviiz, Marilyn laclcson, lanet Hetherinqion, Donna .-ll' lenninqs, luna Belle H1qg1ns,lanet jones, Darleen Hopley, Anne losephson, Gilbert Hill, Leslie loyce, Nancy Hill, Patty loyce, Bob Ka1lus, Erxca Kobel, Betty 13152: Lauclc, lohn Long, Stan Ka1ser, lanet Korneman, Nancy Lavinqton, Bob MacLure, Barbara Kaub, Diane Kreuzer, Mary Ann Lee, Francell Mandu1ano,Rose Mane Kater, Suzanne Levy, Monitor Dian Krueger, Dorothy Malowney, Art Kelly Nanoy Kurland Beverly Ann Lleber Lou1se luha Martin, Betty Kent, Frances Lane Patty Ketchum, Ellxson Larned Thomas Knott, Kathryn Lindseth, Carolyn Mart1n,loyce Lloyd, Shirley Martlnq llvlllllfl Loney Tom Larkm Don I Matsumoto Mary McAndries, Millicent McLaughlin, lerry McBride, Betty L. Miles, Gail McCartney, Eileen Miller, Ioyce McComb, Charles Montague, Mary McCoy, Stephen Moore, Carol McCurdy, Marcia Grey Moore, Ierry McDonald, Mary Morgan, Frank McGarveY, loan Morrison, Donna Murphy Dwight Olmger Eugene fm Myer, Lyn Olmstead, Shirley Nelson, Pat Orchard, Rob Neer, Marlene Pasco, Betty Newman, Nancy lean Pearson, Wallace Nightingale, Duane Perry, Bernice Nordlund, Nancy Personett, Barbara Nye, Barbara Peterson, Ianice file Peterson, Belly Elaine Robinson, Beverly Rarick, Bob Phillipson, Willrneite Schornburq, Ted Roberison, Larry Rawhouser, Claire Schwalbe, Cynthia Piqoti, Suzanne Roy, Germaine Reesor, Doitie Scofield, Sally Pinkney, Rodney Ruby, Deawn Pcspisil, Lou Rennie, Mary ise Reul, Thelma Prali, Virginia Sievers, Alma Russ, Pat Skelton, Cynthia Shaefer, Robert e Rexrod e, Nancy Rae Prince, Shanna Skinner, Sue Schmausser, lean Rine Rankin, Dick hart, Barbara Roach, Patsy Slade, Florence Schmidt, Mary Smernoff, Allan Smith, lackie Stone, Peggy Snufier, Carolyn Studley, Beverly Snuffer, Corinne Swerer, Helen Spath, Ellen Theal, Susan Spaulding, Elizabeth Thomas, leanne Speir, Bob Upharn, Beth Stein, Marilyn Vanljleet, Carol Stewart, Charles Van Meter, Ronald VanOrdstrand, Carol West, Wanda Vetterlinq, Ann Westerman Lois Vinyard, Mary Anne Whrtacre, Suzanne atson, Nita lfkfeob, Bob VV1llc1ns, Pat Williams, Pat Weber, Marqie Wllhamson, Vlrqinia Weiss, Carole Willner, Bonnie West, Anne Wilson, Cora Lee Witham, Delberdine Wittow, Hebert Wonder, Donna 'Wood, Boh Woods, Alan Worsham, Patsy Ann Young, Barbara Young, Nancy Zimmerman, Bill Counter-clockwise: 5 per cent off for each time you're tardy You'11 look like that in three years, No cheating on tests QSLQ NM 5525 4' ev' wa fs W w-yew Aigi T f Tl' df sf Q U 'X N l no' ff T C QVC A C1 I 7 7 fff' lo f ,, ' . J fl Alf , ,M xg 1 ,fi M47 7 1 ,I I ff f, tl' ff' , In A 2,555 ,'M erubs end year of porls As the time for graduation and the long awaited summer vacation rolls around, we look back on a year of ups and downs in athletics. The sport parade began in September with football and will end in May with track and baseball. The fall competition ended with two championships and one second place squad. The two perennial victors, the golf and tennis teams, annexed a pair of champion' ships. The football team ended up one-half of a game behind the league leading South Rebels. Bud Fisher, Don Linger, Gaynor Miller and lack Swigert were chosen on the All-city football team and will play the All-star game this fall, The winter sport season was the most luckless in many a year. The basketball quintet won but a single game and in doing so defeated Colorado Springs, a team rated second in the state. One of the most favorable signs during the season was the outstanding performance of the juniors on the squad. The swimmers also shared in the lack of luck by placing third in the City meet. The wrestlers started out the season like a ball of fire but due to injuries ended the season without taking a single place in the State meet. Every year as the Angelus deadline rolls around, the spring sports are yet to get underway. The chief purpose of this page was to include the latest scores as of Red and White day. With Red and White day came almost 48 hours of endless rain and the postponement of the City track meet and the baseball games. We are there- fore unable to give to you what we hope will be notable results of these events. The baseball team has had rough going, not only as far as the weather situation is concerned, but also in the win column. They have gone winless in four startsg however, big Fred Epstein is leading the league in hitting with an impressive .500 average. The track squad found themselves shy one point of winning the Colorado unie versity relays a week ago with North on top of the heap. The cinder squad will be out driving hard to take the City and State championships in the week ahead. The tennis and golf teams will close this year of competitive athletics when they compete in the State meets. Good luck to those who will compete in these meets and to those who will carry us to victory next year. Page l55 E i 5 A NW t 2 actors recall Iirsi christmas The annual Christmas pageant ushered in the Christmas season with all the dignity and majesty befitting the occasion. The Holy Night was written and directed by Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner. The a cappella choir was under the direction of Miss Fareeda Moorhead. Mrs. Violette McCarthy sang Ave Maria. She was accompanied by Marcia Manning on the harp and by Margaret Winter on the violin, both students of Boland Roberts. ln the two casts were: Harry Walker, Dick Winter, Mark Gibson, Francis Pillsbury, Ierry Moffat and Rodney Coit as the kings: Charlotte Trego and Diane Gilmore as Mary, Sheldon Alpert and Harold Slusser were the young shepherdg Brad Allen and lohn Shaddock as the old shep- herdg the Angel of Chalice was played by lean Clow and Marilee Norlingg Sue McMillen, Patsy Byrner and lean Vawter were angels, Charles Cross, Dee Larson, Bob Snow, Dick McLean and Bob Ernerick were shepherds: Ted Schornberg was loseph. aeeubm fzeawvffhla The class ot 1949 presented Our Town as their tribute to the world ot drama. The play was directed by Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner. The leading roles were portrayed by Brad Allen as the stage manager, lohn Singleton as Dr. Gibbs, Nancy Ann Miller as Mrs. Gibbs and Wendell Hatfield and Charlotte Trego as George and Rebecca Gibbs. The members of the Webb family were Dudley Griggs and lanet Martin as the parents, Diane Gilmore and Hubert Weinshienk as Emily and Wally. Charles Cross took the part ot Ioe Crowell, Bill Hakanson was Howey Newsome, Professor Willard was played by Peter Durbin, Mrs. Soames by lean Clow, Simon Stimson by Braxton Ross and Constable Warren by Bryce Zarit. Other members of the cast were: Mary Dale Woodward, Kirk Brady, Pauline Stebbins, Robert Snow, lack Gorsuch, lim Skin- ner, Ierry Moffatt, Harry Walker, Carole Quiat, lane Vawter, lohn Shaddock, Alan Gass, Sue McMillin, loyce Farthing, Frances Pillsbury, loey Dixon, lack Wallace, Bob Harlen, Brad Beatty, loan Hiestand, Ioan Marshall. -A ,aenzbe glib ye! amauh Friendliness .,.,, ... Poise .......,.... Cheerfulness ...A... Sense of Humor .... ..... . .. Courtesy ............... Dependcxbility ,,A,v,w.e Sportsmanship .,ee,eeA Service ...,... Loyalty ..,,AAtA....Atet......te Best All-Around Girl WHITELEY ..,,w....,WrEDIE PETERS WWTIUDY SNODGRASS ......NANCY EBAUGH .IOAN SUMMERTON r.....A.IOAN COLDREN CHARLOTTE EVANS CHARLOTTE TREGO EWER ,....,W,ANNETTE ROE Counter-clockwise: Kay Whiteley, Edie Peters, Iudy Snodgrass, Nancy Ebauqh, Ioan Summer- ton, Ioan Coldren, Charlotte Evans, Charlotte Treqo, Pat Ewer, Annette Roe. A angels elebrai een! emu! uMzle dew
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