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A I i W 1' fgibiwrudb, ,mgggli :W ,gy grbxgwimih - -' .7 f'-' iw. ,,,f .f I. M L- - I V f , , .A W . V MQW N 'ix 5 VJ NX Q Q' 7 SQ MX5 N ifiymg X W 1 ggfiqigi if Ni WP? is 3 , A Mgiivgfig gsg lkl iv 3 EQ FLW X 'X ' Ax A , ,J Q N9 4, x X H5 X A Q Q, ' 5 ' 92 iX w f M fi 7i,M7Q My L, JJ W'A,WJJx IW Lf off W up VA by 1 WJMF kk ,if lj XXX?-AY' MRS. ELIZABETH TODD MR. MELVIN PAYNE Dean of Girls Assistant Principal Faculty Assistants In the Office MR. KENNETH GORSLINE MISS MARGARET BEYNON MR. GEORGE WAGNER Assistant in the Office Assistant in the Office Coordinator of Instruction LBUM East High School has been fortunate in graduating many outstanding people, who are a tribute to our fine school Today, as always, Angels are being prepared for the problems of tomorrow under the superb guid- ance of East High's faculty. 2,4l4 Angels are enrolled in this school where their basic knowledge and education is achieved. Cherubs are informed that their best work can be done only under happy circumstances, and, therefore, their se- lection of a career should be made with this in mind. Every Angel is eager to assist in making democracy attain new heights, especially in these days of world chaos. With these basic principles being taught at East there are bound to be many more outstanding leaders to arise from East l-ligh's student body. Class of '51 Ends Highschool Days As the members of the class ot '5l look back on their three year stay at East they recall many happy memories. ln the fall of l948, the Sophomore class introduced them- selves to East by electing Sue Bitman, sophomore class president, advancing to juniors, the class chose Willard Bissel to lead them as president, and Sue Bitman to reign as Junior Prom queen, the first social activity of the class of l95l, Vonnie Lyster graciously reigned as Homecoming queen, Seba Brooks brought recognition to the class by winning the Wolcott medal, and Tom Carey was elected president of delegate assembly. As Seniors, the class elected John Archibold president, sponsored many social events including the Senior Barn dance, the Senior Class play, and the Senior prom. In athletics the class won many titles: the football team took the city championship and later placed second in the state, the golf, tennis, swimming, and basketball teams each were victorious by capturing the city championship titles. Now as the high school days of the class ot '5l are drawing to a close, many will leave East to further their education, some will take their place in the business world, while some will be serving Uncle Sam, but as these Cherubs leave East they realize the Angels they are leaving behind will always carry on the tradi- tions and high standards of East high. Counferclockwise: Senior Class Officers: John Archibold, President, Bill De- Moulin, Vice-President: Roddy Johnson, Secretary: Mary Mclvlurtrie, Treasurer John Matties, Loretta Miller, Robert McCornas, Senior Class Sponsors. mir? ADAMS, NANCY LEE Seraph sisters, Sr. play comm. ALEXANDER, JILL NANCY R. 8. W. day comm., Sr. prom. comm. ALSFASSER, CATHERINE SkEasf, Kampus, Jr. prom, comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. class day luncheon comm., 'Sl club. AMBROSE, MAHLON ANDERSON, LORRAINE A. White jackets, Spotlight, Delegate assem- ply, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. prom. comm., Homecoming dance comm., Sr. barn dance comm., '51 club, Kampus, SkEast, Modern dance, R. SI W, day comm. ANDERSON, SHEILA G. Girls' rifle, Naturalists treas. AUER, RICHARD E. Golf, all-city, all-state, Jr escort, Sr. barn dance comm., '5l club, Sr. prom. comm., D club, All school show. AU LTMAN, ROSEMARY BAILEY, MARY LOU ISE A cappella, Madrigal choir, Seraph sisters, Sports sec., Small D, Large D. BALABAN, ARLENE JOYCE BALLARD, JOH N W. D club, Swimming all-city, Delegate as- sembly, Jr. escort, Class rung comm., R. 8. W, day comm. BARHITE, HAROLD EUGENE Advanced band. WX ANGELOS, RUTH ANSHUTZ, RICHARD O. Stage crew. ARCHIBOLD, JOHN E. Sr. class pres., 'SI club pres., Student council, All-city student council, Boys' cooking chairman of the board, De- bate vice-pres., Inter-club council treas,, Assembly comm., Football, swimming, baseball manager, Con- gress. ARKIN, HARRY LEE Woodbury finalist, Debate, I. R., Shafroth con- testant, Delegate assembly. ATKINS, BARBARA A cappella, Madrigal choir, SkEast, '51 club, Christmas pageant, Kampus. ATLER, JANEY Angelus, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. barn dance comm., '51 club, Kampus, R. 8- W, day comm., Sr. class day luncheon comm., P. T. A. Fashion Model. 1193 BARTHOLIC, RUTH White jackets, Seraph sisters, Concert orches- tra, A cappella vice-pres., Kampus, Square dancing, Maclrigal choir, Christmas pageant, Pep assembly comm., Jr, prom. comm., R. Bt W. ,acket dance comm. BARTON, ERL BARTOW, PHYLLIS ANN Drama, Library assistant. BATE, WILLIAM Sr. barn dance comm., '51 club. BELLE, WANDA LEE Concert orchestra, String orchestra, '51 club. BELLIS, SHIRLEY Seraph sisters. BARKER, CAROL White jackets, A dance comm., Jr. cappella, R. L W. jacket Red Cross all-city council, Sr. play comm., Sr. picnic comm. BARNES, BILL Chess. BARNES, Spotlight, Madrigal '51 club, Jr. prom. BARR MARIAN J. MARILYN A cappella, Seraph sisters, choir, Soph. class treas., SkEast, R. 8. W. day comm., COl'l'1l'T'l. Seraph sisters l R Sr prom comm BARRY DON 51 c ub BARRY EDWARD Pre Law escort Hi Y D club Football BENDAR, SHIRLEY MARIE Naturalists. BENNETT, BRICE Script, Jr. escort, Sr. picnic comm. BENNINGTON, CLARENCE Football manager, Stage crew. BENTON, BEVERLY M. BERKOWITZ, HARRIET Kampus, '51 club, Delegate assembly, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. luncheon comm., Jr. prom. comm. BERRY, AUDREY Spotlight, R. 8. W. day comm., l. R.- Kampus, SkEas1, '51 club, Arbor day COFTUTT. BIELSER, MARTHA Seraph sisters, White jackets, Delegate assem- blyg Kampus: 'Sl club, Sr, prom. comm., R. 8. W. jacket dance comm., R.-81 W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Bowling. BINKLEY, NANCY ELAINE Cheerleaderj Spotlight, Delegate assembly, 'Sl club, Kampusg Jr. prom. comm., R. 8. W, day comm., Homecoming comm., P. T. A. fashion show hostess. BIRD, JOHN O. Boys' cookingg '51 club. BISSELL, WILLARD E. Jr class pres.: Key pres., Delegate assembly, Hi-YQ Pre-Lawg Harvard book award. BITMAN, ARLENE SUE Soph. class pres., Jr. prom. queen, Jr. class treas,j Delegate assembly vice pres., May queen attendant, PrincipaI's advisory councilg All-city student council: 'Sl club, White jaclfetsj Attendance comm.7 Sr. barn dance comm., R. 8. W. day comm. BLANDFORD, ISABEL White iacketsp Jr. escort: Seraph sis- tersg SkEast sec, treas.g Ski teamg Kampusg Euclidiang '51 club. Sr. prom. comm., Jr. prom. comm,5 R. 81 W. jacket dance comm., seraph swing comm. BROOKS, SEBA Seraph sisters, White iackets pres., Inter-club council, Delegate assembly, I. R. treas.g '5l clubg Wolcott contest winner, Jr. escort, R. 8. W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Debate, Sr. picnic comm. BROWN, MARIAN S. A cappella, Drama, Square dancingg Kampus. BROWN, OLLIE RUTH Seraph sisters. BROWN, RICHARD Golf, Basketball, Rasehallg D club: I-li-Y. BRUCE, DONNA French. BUCKNER, DORIS JEANNE Bible researchg Girls' rifle, BLATNIK, JOHN J. Spanish. BLU NT, DONALD LELAND Concert band: Conrert orchestrag All-city orchestrag R. O. T. C. captain, R, O. T. C. cirill souad. BOSLOW, NORTON SkEast. BOWES, WATSON Red iackets pres., Key vice-pres., Pre-Lawg Hi-YQ inter-club councilg Concert banclg R. 8. W. jacket dance comm, BREESE, PATRICIA Seraph sisters, Spotlight, Jr. cscortp 'El clubg Kampusg Homecoming dance com:-n.g R. 8 W. day comm. BRENDLINGER, JACK A. Key, D club, Wrestlingg SkEast. Q or BUXTON PATRICIA A 5l cub Modern dance Kampus R 8. W day COfT1fY1 BUXTON PATRICIA A BYERS BERYL White jackets Delegate assembly Class ring comm 5I club BYRON RUTH S. Shutterbug sec: 5l club' Library assistant. CALDWELL RITA CAMPBELL CAROLYN Kampus' White jackets' Jr. escort Seraph sisters, Seraph swing comm., R. 81 W. day comm., '5l club, Se- lected irls' lee' All-school show, Q Q 1 SkEast, Modern dance. lffydlw .ict-,311 BUERGER, JULIUS Wrestling, Hi-Y, Hi-R-40, D club, Key, 51 cu . iv L, ' BUNN, PARKS X. BURBACH, JOHN WILLIAM BURGHARDT, JUDY Delegate assembly, Class ring comm., '51 club, Kampus, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom. comm., R. 8. W. clay comm. BURMONT, HELEN Seraph sisters, White jackets, Delegate assembly, 'SI club. BUSH, RICHARD LEE 2 EVM CAPPS, DUANE 0. Key, Red jackets, '5I club, Jr. escort, Jr. prom. comm., R. 81 W. jacket dance comm., Boys' bowling. CAREY, TOM Head boy, Football all-city, Wrestling cap- tain, Track all-city, all-state, Pre-Law, Hi-Y, Hi-R-40, D club, A cappella, Dele- gate assembly pres., Principal's advisory council, Angelus, All-school show, '51 club. CARLILE, LORETTA MAY Girls' bowling, Girls' rifle, Small D, '5l club. CARLSON, NORMA LEE Delegate assembly, R. 8. W. day comm., Sr. class luncheon comm., Sr. barn dance comm., '51 club, Kampus, SkEast. CARLSTROM, PAT Bible research. CARPER, ALICE White jackets, Kampus, Spanish, '51 club, A cappella, Jr. prom. comm., R. 8 W, day comm., Arbor day comm., Sr. prom. comm., Fashion show model, Delegate assembly, R. 8. W. jacket dance comm. CARSON, THOMAS J. Football, Baseball, Hi-Y, D club, Key, '51 club Red jackets treas., R. 8- W. jacket dance commf CARTER, WAYNE EUGENE Boys' bowling, Delegate assembly. CARTER, WILLIAM C. R. O. T, C. Ist Lt. CATES, KAY Kampus, Delegate assembly, '51 club, Lunch room comm. CHABAS, CHRIS Naturalists, SkEast, CHADWICK, RONALD Delegate assembly, Jr. escort, Track Red jackets, Euclidian, R. 8. W. jac- ket dance comm., Jr. prom. comm. Sr. class day comm., SkEast, '51 clubi CLARK, JANE White jackets, '51 club, R. 23. W. iacket dance comm., R. 81 W. day comm., Kampus, Bowling, CLARK, TOM Sr. prom comm., R. 81 W. day comm., Visual aid assistant, Stage crew. CLARK, WESLEY G. Euclidian, l. R., Jr, escort. CLAUS, BARBARA White jackets, Seraph sisters, Delegate assem- bly, Angelus, Kampus, Modern dance, '51 club, A cappella, R. E. W. day comm., Class day comm. CLAYPOOL, BEVERLY Sr. barn dance comm., R. 8 W, day comm., Kampus, '51 club. CLIFT, DAVE .f' H..: . . I' X Q 9 4 Kia' 4, ' 2 ' J mit, ff 5 fl fav is W , -fs If J E asf if CHAMBERS, MARTHANN Seraph sisters, White jackets, Jr. escort, An- gelus, Jr. prom. comm., R. 8. W. day comm., Delegate assemblv, SkEast, Kampus, R, 81 W. packet dance comm., Sr. barn dance comm., '51 club, Sr. prom. comm. CHAPIN, ANN White jackets treas., Christmas pageant, All-school show, Shafroth finalist, Drama, Debate, Spotlight, Jr. Escort, Seraph sis- ters, Jr. prom, comm., '51 club, Sr. barn dance comm., R. 8- W. jacket dance comm. CHARVONIA, SHIRLEY Seraph sisters, Art, R. 81 W. clay comm. CHOATE, NITA '51 club, Kampus, Sr. class day luncheon comm. CHRISTLER, ROY WILLIAM Art. CLARK, BILL Hi-R-40, Hi-Y, D club, Football. MJ' ' .4v' 'M' COULTER, LEE E. COUNTS, WILLIAM M. Woodbury alternate, Debate, Spotlight as- sistant ed., Congress, '51 club, Sr. Prom, comm,, R, 81 W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Jr. escort, Christmas pageant, Shafroth contestant. COX, ROY L. R. O. T. C. drill team. CROCKER, HAMLET Hi-Y, Football, D. club. CROCOMBE, NORMAN R, O, T. C. CUNYUS, JAMES A. Chess, Library assistant. CLOW, WILLIAM WYLLYS Congress parliamentarian, SkEast, Euclidian, Debate. COFFEE, MELVIN A. Debate, I. R,, Concert band. COHEN, MEL A. Golf, Pre-Medic, Rifle, Debate, Boys' bowling, Naturalists, I. R., Script, SkEast, R. O. T. C. Ist Lt. COLFER, JAMES Spotlight, SkEast, R. E1 W. day comm,, '51 club, Homecoming comm. CONNELL, MARTIN STANLEY COOPER, BOB G. Hi-Y, Key, Delegate assembly, '51 club. DAY, JIM BOB I-li-Y, Pre-Law, D club, '51 club, Key sec., Golf captain, all-city, Jr. prom. comm., Sr, barn dance comm,, R. 81 W. day comm. DAYTON, JOHN RICHARD A cappella, All-school show, Christmas pageant, Madrigal choir, R. O, T. C. Ist Lt. DEL MASTRO, EVELYN DeMOULIN, WILLIAM P. Sr. class vice-pres., Dele-?ate assembly pres., Student council, D club, rack, Pre-law, Hi-Y, Key sgt.-at-arms, Principal's advisory council, Advanced band, A cappella, '51 club, Jr. prom, comm., Sweetheart dance comm., Attendance comm., R. 8. W. day comm., All-school show. DENZER, DAWNIE Delegate assembly, SkEast, Kampus, '51 club, R. 81 W. day comm., Sr. class day luncheon comm., Sr, prom. comm. DePUE, MARSHA '51 club, Kampus, Seraph sisters, Jr. escort, Sr. prom. comm., Art. ,QWQM WEN DERRY, ROBERT K. DICKERSON, CAROLE '51 club: Delegate assembly: Jr. prom. comm.j Sr. barn dance comm.g French. DICKISON, BEVERLY DIANE White jacketsg Seraph sistersp .Ir. es- cortg All-city orchestrag Concert orchestrag R. 8. W. jacket dance comm.j Jr. prom. commg Pre-medic treasg Square dancingg String orch- estra. DICKSON, DALE '51 clubp Concert bandj Concert orchestrag All- city orchestra. DIKEOU, JAMES Pootballg Student councilg Delegate assem- blyg Hi-R-40, Hi-Yg D club sec.5 '51 clubg Prlncipal's advisory councilj R. 81 W. day comm.g Jr, prom. comm. DIXON, PHILIPPINE Scholastic award. DOWNING, MARIE Seraph sistersj White jacketsj Jr. escortg '51 clubg Kampusj R, 8. W. day comm.g Jr. prom. comm.g R. 8. W. jacket dance comm,g Sr. prom. comm.: Delegate assemblyg Sr. class day comm.p P. T. A. hostess. DOWNS, THETA Seraph sistersg Selected girls' gleeg French vice-pres,7 Modern danceg Sduare dancingg All-school showg '51 club. DOYLE, VERNA Concert bandg Concert orchestrag Seraph sistersg All-city orchestra: '51 clubg Sr. class picnic comm. DRAPELA, PATRICIA DRAPER, CYNTHIA S. R. 8. W. day comm.g Sr. barn dance comm.g All-school showy '51 clubp Dramag Operag Concert bandg Rifleg Modern dance. DUBIN, ANNETTE Delegate assemblyg '51 club. A-'X DORNON-, PATRICIA KAY White jacketsg I. R. DORRANCE VIVIAN SkEastg Delegate assemblyj All-school show. DOUGHERTY, DEE HELEN DOUGH ERTY, SHARON JOELLYN Student councilg Jr. escortg Jr. prom. queen candidatey May Queen attendantg Jr. prom. commq R. 8. W. dance comrrmg Modem danceg White jacketsg Seraph sistersp '51 clubg Sr. barn dance comm.g Sr. prom. comm.g Seraph swing Comm. DOVE, GRACE ELLA '51 cluog A cappella. DOVE, HENRIETTA Operag '51 clubg Selected girls' glee. EAGAN, JANE Seraph sisters, White jackets, Cheerleader, Jr. escort, SkEast, Kampus, Art, Sr. barn dance comm., R. 8 W. jacket dance comm., R. 8. W. day comm., Sr. prom. comm., '51 club. EDSTROM. NORMA JEANNE R. 8- W. day comm., Home arts, '51 club. EDWARDS, ALAN Pre-law, 'Sl club, Euclidian, Jr. es- cort, Sr. barn dance comm., Skliast. EFAW, BILL Angelus, Bowling, Homecoming comm. EISENHAND, BARBARA LEE White jackets, Drama. ELY, LUCILLE Seraph sisters, 'Sl club, R. 81 W. day comm., Kampus, Jr. prom. comm. s DUBLIN, JENNILEE Square dancing, Selected girls' glee. DUFF, MARJORIE Delegate assembly, A cappella, Home- coming queen attendant, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. barn dance comm., SkEast. DU FVA, LA VERNE White jackets, Y-teens pres., Modern dance. DUKES, PEGGY DUNEVITZ, BURT Red iackets, '5l club, Jr. escort, R. 81 W. day comm. DUNCAN, DICK Hi-Y. EMERY DEBORAH Kampus Modern dance Sr barn dance comm., Sr prorr comm All school show. ENGLISH, J IM EPSTEIN, RONALD Inter-club council, Red jackets, SkEast, Collegiate arts, Spanish sec., All-city Red Cross council sec., 'Sl club, Concert band, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom. comm. ERVIN, JOANNE Opera, Spanish. EVERETT, WALTER ROBERT D club, Baseball, Art. FARRAND, ELIZABETH ANNE White jackets, Seraph sisters, Dele- gate assembly, SkEast, Debate, Dra- ma, All-school show, R. 81 VV. jacket dance comm., Seraph Swing dance comm., Class ring comm., R. 8. W. day skit, Jr. escort. FARRELL, PAT Delegate assemblyg Kampus, '51 clubg Sr. class day picnic comm., Class ring comm. FEATHERSTON, B08 Jr. Red Cross pres., Art, Naturalistsg Buble research. FEDDE, HELEN ANN Seraph sisters, White jacketsg Jr. es- cortg Kampusg R. 8. W. packet' dance comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Seraph swing comm. FEINGOLD, JOYCE MIRIAM Seraph sisters, Sr. class play commq Jr, escort, Karnpusg Bowling, '5l club, Debate, White packets. FELLOWS, RALPH M. Stage crew, R. O. T. C. Lt., Boys' glee. FERGUSON, DANNY W. ,ff 'GW Hi'R-40 treasg Delegate assembly, Class ring comm. We- ' FREDRICKSON, JACK FREEMAN, MARILYN F. Seraph sisters, Jr. escortg Sr. picnic comm., Jr. prom. comm.g Seraph swing comm.g 'Sl club, Girls' glee. FROESE, CHARLES R. Pre-law, Hi-Yg Key, Red iackets sec., Jr. escortg Sr. barn dance comm. FRYE, RICHARD H. Pre-law pres., Football, D club, l-li-Y, Delegate assemblyg Jr. prom. commg Sr. barn dance comm., IOB vice-pres., '5l club. FUGMANN, ROBERT FUJIWARA, FLORENCE Arty Script. 29 FERGUSON, ROBERT M. D ciubj Astronomy sec., Shutterbug, Spotlight, Homecoming comm., Swimming, Swimming managerg Sr. prom. comm., Square dancing, Boys' bowling. FETTERHOFF, HOWARD JACK SkEast, Boys' bowlingg R. O. T. C. FOUKE, GEORGE L. Woodbury finalisty Debate, All-school showg Congress, Drama! Christmas pageant. FOUSE, ALAN G. Sr. barn dance comm., Spotlight, '51 club: R. 8. W. day comm. FRANK, SAM Hi-R-40 sgt,-at-arms, Tug of war FRANKLIN, DIANE Delegate assembly, Kampus. GARRISON MARTY ol club Selected gurls glee All school show GAU NTT RUTH ANN French treas Selected girls glee Drama All school show Sl club GEISERT PAUL GERTZ, SUE 'Sl clubg Kampusg Sr. barn dance comm.5 Jr. prom. comm.g R. 8- W. day comm.g Modern dance. GINSBERG, MORTON GIRADOT, CAROLYN Seraph sistersg White packetsg Christ- mas pageantg R. 81 W. day comm.g Seraph swing cornmg R. 8. W, jacket dance comrn,j 'Sl club: Sr. class luncheon commg All-school show. FUNK, NANCY JOSEPHINE Concert orchestraj A cappella. GALVIN, JEANNE Angelus: Student councilg Kampusg Jr. prom. comr-n.g '51 clubg Howdy day comm.g Sweetheart dance commj R. 8- W. day comm.j Grounds comm.g Sr. barn dance comm.g Delegate assembly. GAMEL, SYLVIA Seraph sistersg Art. GARDENSWARTS, STANLEY Golfj D clubg SkEast, GARDNER, SUE GARRISON, CHARLOTTE '51 clubg Square dancingg Modern dance. GOALSTONE, CARA LEE Seraph sistersp Jr. escortg '5l clubg Kampusg Arbor day comm. GOLDEN, JOAN '5l clubg White jacketsj Kampusj Jr. prom. comm.g Modern dance: Frenchg R, Sl W. clay comm. GOLDSBERRY, DAVE J. GONZALES, MARGARET M. GOODIER, ROXANNA SkEastg Jr. prom. commg Modern danceg 'Sl club. GOODING, MARY R. IL W. day commq '5l clubg Kam- pusg Skliast, GOODMAN, GAY GOODRICH, ARIEL ANN White jackets, Seraph sisters, '51 clubg Kampusj R. Si W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Jr. escort, Sr. class day luncheon comm. GOODRICH, OLIVE ANN Girls' bowling, Library assistant. GOODY, ALLEN Key, Red jackets, Euclidiang Jr. escortg Jr. prom. comm., '51 club, Sr. barn dance comm., R. 8. W. jacket dance comm.g R. 8. W. day comm. GORDON, MARY SHIELDS SkEastg Art, Home arts treas. GORSLINE, CHARLES W. R. O. T, C. Major, Drama, All-school show, Concert orchestra. GREENMEIER, NORMA L. '51 club. GREENHALGE, KENNETH E. GREENSLIT, BABETTE Kampusg '51 clubg Sr. barn dance comm.p Modern danceg Sr. class pic- nic comm., Christmas pageantg A cappella. GREENWOOD, CAROL GRENFELL, BARBARA White jackets, Kampusg '51 club. GRUENLER, DON Red jackets, SkEastg Boys' bowling, Delegate assembly. N GOTO, ROSE Art, Girls' bowling, Script, R. 8. W. day comm GRAY, BEVERLY Art. GRAY, GLORIA JEAN Girls' bowling, GRAY, LOWELL GREEN, HELEN Modern dance, Spanlsh. GREEN, JAMES G, . J, ra HANKINS, JANET A cappella, Kampus, Square dancing, SkEastg Jr. prom. comm. HANSEN, RALPH THEODORE HANSEN, RICHARD E. Debate pres., lnter-club council, R. O. T. C. Lt. HANSON, JOHN JAMES Sr. barn dance comm., Jr. prom. comm., R. 81 W. day comm., Library assistant, 'Sl club, Sr. class day comm. HARBUR, JOYCE HARLAN, DONALD L. Pre-law sec., Red jackets viceepresg Euclidian sec.-treas,g SkEastg R. 8 W. day comm., R, 8. W. jacket dance comm., Delegate assembly, Jr. prom. comm., '51 club. GRUETER, ROBERT H. SkEastg Delegate assemblyg R. 8. W. day comm., Concert band, Concert orchestra, '51 club. GU NSON, JOY Cheerleader, Delegate assembly, '51 club, R. 8- W. day comm., Jr. prom. comm., Selected girls' gleeg A cappella. HADWICK, MARY ELIZABETH White jackets, 'Sl club. HAHN, ROGER Angelus editorg Keyj Student councilp Princi- pal's advisory council, Assembly comm., '51 club, R. 8K W. day comm., Sr. prom. comm., Arbor day comm., Sweetheart dance comm.g SkEastj Sr. barn dance comm. HALL, DOUGLAS HANAGAN, LOIS JEAN Seraplri sisters, Seraph swing commg Girls' bowling treas., 'Sl club, Jr. es- cort, Selected girls' glee, All-school show, Jr. prom, comm. HARRYMAN, CHUCK HARTSFIELD, ROBERT L. Pre-rnedic sec., Bowling, SkEast, Jr. prom. COl'T1I'Yl. HARVEY, AILEEN Bible research. HARVEY, GLENN Euclidianp Sr. prom. comm., Concert band, Jr. escort. HATTON, GERALD R. HAYDEN, RONALD A cappella. HELLERSTEIN, STEPHEN A. Red iacketsg I. R., Jr. escort. HELM, MEURISSE OWEN Head cheerleader' R O T C ca t' Dr , .... p ., a- mag Rifle, All-school showg Hon. D club. HENNEN, BEVERLY White jackets, Seraph sisters, '51 club. HENNINGSEN, BOB HENRY, MARY JO '51 clubg A cappella. HERLIHY, BARBARA Script, Sr. class picnic comm. '-w.::7 ! HOCKER, OPHELIA Sr. class day comm., A cappellag All-school snowy Library assistant, Script. HODGES, GALE Delegate assembly. HOGE, SUE ANNE Karnpusg '51 clung Home art: vice- pres. HOPLEY, ANNE Defegate assembly, SkEastg All-Qty orchestra, Christmas pageant, Modern danceg Concert orznestrag Shutterbug. HOUSE, LEWIS Sr. Darn dance commq Skliastg '51 club. HOWARD, WILLIAM WESLEY A cappella. ' ,ff '51-L. . 342523 Tiff: Z:' M L 5 l f V A Ax A ,f if f vw f ' Q 4.1 G., ,M Er 555, , HETHERINGTON, DONNA Delegate assembly, SkEastg Kampus. HETTIG, MELBA LEE Seraph sisters, Jr. escort, Debate treas.g Sr. class play comm., Sr. class day lunch- eon comm., All-school showy I. R., A cappellag '51 club, Sr. play comm. HICKEY, MARJORIE ANN Jr. prom. comm., Seraph sistersg Jr. escort, Drama, Rifle, Bowling, '51 clubj All-school show. HIGGS, HARRIET J. Rifleg Sr. class day comm., R. O. T. C. capt. HINSHAW, JANET Bible research sec. HITCH, SALLY Seraph sisters, Jr. escortg SkEastg Ski teamg Jr. prom. comm., Karnpus. GT' .f ' HOWE JIMMIE LOU ampus SkEast Jr prom comm R 8. W oay comm HUBER FREDRICK E Hi Y Hi R 40 Student council Delegate assembly Football D cl b Inter club council R 81 W day comm HUESTON LINDA 5l club Kampus Bible research Sr class picnic comm Arbor day comm HUGHES DOLORES B Seraph sisters Kampus S class play comm - . play comm. HUNTER ED SkEast press Pre-law' D club, Football all-city' Red jackets' Spotlight' Inter-club c uncil' 5l club' Jr. escort' R. St W. y comms Sr. barn dance comm. INGRAHAM, MILLARD Congress treas., Spotlight, Home- coming clance comm., Jr. escort, R. 8- W. day comm., Collegiate arts, Sr. play comm. INGRAM, CAROL Spotlight, Homecoming dance comm. IRWIN, BOB I-HAY, Key, Swimming, D club, JACKSON, DONNA Modern dance, Sr. barn dance comm. JAQUITH, WANDA JEAN Jr. escort, Seraph sisters, Selected girls' glee, ,mum JOHNSON, ARLENE MARIE '5l club, Kampus, R. 81 W. day comm., Jr, prom. comm., Arbor day comm. JOHNSON, DONALD A. ,M JOHNSON, GARY JOHNSON, LOIS Seraph sisters, White jackets, Kampus, '5l club, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. prom. comm., R. 8. W. day comm., Selected girls' glee, All-school show, Square dancing. JOHNSON, ROBERT LELAND Jr. escort. JOHNSON, RODDY Hi-Y, 'Sl club, Key, Sr. class sec., Delegate assembly. JOHNSTON, STAN Student council, Hi-Y, Hi-R-40, Jr. class vice-pres., Track, Delegate assembly, '5l club, Jr. prom. comm., Attendance comm. JONES, JOHN ,Moms 34 JULTAK, BEATRICE KAISER, JANET LEE Bowlingg Delegate assemblyg Square dancing. KALINOWSKI, JOHN Delegate assembly. KATER, MARY SUZANNE Opera. KAUB, DIANE Seraph slstersg White jacketsg Jr. cscortg Principal's advisory councilg Delegate as- semblyg Jr. prom. comm.g R. 8. W. day comm. KEITH, BARBARA White iacketsg Seraph sistersj Jr. es- cortg SkEastj Kampusg '51 clubg R. 8- W. day cornm.j Seraph swing cornmg R. 8. W. packet dance tommy Sr. prom. comm. 9522 -.S KINYON, BETTY Seraph sistersg White iacketsg Delegate assem- lnlyg Kampusg '51 clubg Seraph swing comm.5 Sr. prom. comm. KIRBY, ANNE ANTONIA Art. KIRKBRIDE, BETTE Skiiastg Jr. prom. commg Selected girls' gleeg All-school show. KIRLEY, SHEILA White iacketsj Class ring comm.7 SkEastg Kam- pusg '51 club. KISNER, MARGIE '51 clubg Kampusg Modern dance. KLODT, JEAN Angelusg '51 clubg Kampusg SkEastg Jr. prom. commg R. 8- W. commq Sr. barn dance commq Fashion show hostess. KENYON, JANET EILEEN Class ring commg White iacketsg Kampus treas.g R. 81 W. day comm.g SkEastg '51 clubj Jr. prom. commg R. 8- W, jacket dance cornm.g Christmas pageant. KESSLER, BARBARA ANN Inter-club council pres.g Modern dance pres.g Seraph sistersj Kampusg Sr. barn dance commg All-school showg Jr. escortp '51 club. KEVAN, CAROLE MAE Naturalists vice-pres: Frenchg 1, R., Artg Sr. play comm, KIDDER, BRADLEY W. '51 clubg Sr. barn dance cornm.g Sr. prom. comrn.g R, 8. W. day comm.p Delegate as- sembly. KIEFER, RICHARD Gymnasticsg Modern dance vice-pres. KINNEY, STEVE Hi4Yg Keyg Sr. barn dance comm.g Delegate assvmblyg '51 club. if KUEHNERT JIM Concert band Concert orchestra Boys gee KUHLMAN MARIAM KUWANO DOUGLAS LACINA DOROTHY 'Sl clubg Jr. prom, comm.p R. 8. W. day comm LACKNER ALLAN E Angelus assistant editor Student council Delegate assembly Red yackets 5l club R 8. W day comm R 81 W packet dance comm Sweetheart dance comm Soph activities commg Sr. prom. commf Assem bly comm LAKE NADINE K. Kampus pres: lnter-club council' 'Sl club' R. 81 W. day comm: Sr. barn dance comm.g S. prom. comrn.g Skliast. KOPERSKI, JOHN KORNEMANN, NANCY Sl'Eastg Modern dancep Jr. prom. comrvmj Sr. class luncheon comm. KREUZER, MARY ANN White iacketsg Bowling sec,g Dele- gate assemblyj Jr. prom. comrn.g R. 8. W. jacket dance comm.g R. 8. W. day commg Sr. class picnic comm. KREYER, ROSEMARIE KROGH, DARLA JEAN Seraph sistersj Jr. escortj Sr. class picnic cornmg Sr, barn dance comm.g R. 8. W. day commg Kampusg Modern danceg 'Sl club. KRUEGER, DOROTHY Jr. prom. comm.g Small Dj Y-teens. LAMBERT AUDREY Kampus 5l club LANG DANNY LARKlN, DONALD E. Student councilg Hi-R-405 Hi-Y vice- pres.p D club vice-presp '5l clubg Footballg Wrestlingg Track. LARSON, GUSTAF A, W. day commg 'Sl clubg SkEastg Col- legiate arts. LA SHELL, ROBERT Angelusg Keyp Pre-lawg Red jacketsg Jr. prom. comm.5 Sr. barn dance comm.I R. 8. W, jacket dance commq Jr, escortg 'Sl club, LAUGHLIN, DENNY A cappella presq Footballg D clubg Tug-of-warg Delegate assemblyg Prin- cipal's advisory council. LEACH, KAY All-school show, Sports, 'Sl club. LEAVITT, ANN MARIE Delegate assembly, Jr. escort, White jack- ets, Seraph sistersg SkEastg Kampusg Art, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. barn dance comm.g '51 club, R. 8- W. jacket dance. comm., Seraph swing comm.g Sr. class picnic comm. LEIGH, GERALD Bowling. LEOPOLD, JEANNE LEVY, GENE LEWIS, HARRY T. Red iacketsg SkEastg Ski team, Jr. escortg '51 clubg Sr. barn dance comm. LUSTIG, JOE A. Arty Naturalists, Jr. escort. LUSTIG, SHANA SkEast, Kampus. LYONS, CHARLES Concert band, Concert orchestrag Boys'glee. LYSTER, VONNIF. Soph. class sec., Delegate assembly, '51 club, Homecoming queenp Jr. prom. queen attene dantg May queen attendant, Jr. escortp Stu- dent council, White jacketsg Seraph sisters treas.g Princ1paI's advisory council, R. 8- W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Jr. prom. comm.g R. 81 W. jacket dance comm. MACLURE, BARBARA ANN '51 club, A cappella, Small Dg All-school snow. MADISEN, CYNTHIA LEE 'Sl club: Debateg Kampus. LEWIS, MAXINE LUCILLE Jr. prom. comm., Sr. prom. comm. LILLQUIST, RONALD LIMBACH, NORMA White jackets, Seraph sistersg R. 8 W. jacket dance comm., Seraph swing dance comm., Sr. barn dance comm LINN, RUTH -l ,? ...A Jr. prom. comm., Kampus, Girls' bowlingg 'Sl clubp Sr, class picnic comm. LOWE, BARBARA Seraph sisters, Jr. escortg SkEastg Modern danceg Seraph swing comm., Sr. class day luncheon comm., '51 club. LUDWICK, LEE Delegate assembly, Boys' bowling. ,N ,ww MARKS, RAY D club pres., l-li-R-40, Hi-Y, Inter-club coun- cil, Football all-City, Basketball all-city, all- state, Baseball all-city, MARSHALL, JOHN Red jackets, Euclicliang Concert band, Sklfast. MARTIN, ART Red iaclcets, Basketball. MARTING, WILMA Girls' bowling, Jr. prom. comm., '51 club, Sr. picnic comm, MATTRASS, PHYLLIS MATTSON, MARILYNN '51 club, Kampus, Delegate assem- bly, R. 8. W. day comm., Fashion show hostess. MAGNUSSEN, PAT Home arts, Sr. class picnic comm., '51 club. MANION, ROBERT E. Key, '51 club, Sr, barn dance comm., Tug-of-war, Jr. escort. MANNING, MARCIA Student council sec., White jackets vice-pres., Delegate assembly sec., Jr. escort, Seraph sisters, May queen attendant, Homecoming queen at- tendant, '51 club, Kampus, Concert orchestra, Assembly comm., R, 8. W. jacket dance comm., All-school show, Christmas pageant. MANWEILER, NAOMI Selected girls' glee, All-school show. MARCOVE, JERRY '51 club, Class ring comm. MARKHAM, BLANCHE MARIE Sr. barn dance comm., '51 club, Selected girls' glee, Sr. class play comm. we f-:err ww. MAXWELL, MAXINE MAY, SHIRLEY Delegate assembly, SkEast, R. 8- W. day comm. McCARTHY, MILDRED Seraph sisters, White jackets, Sr. prom. comm., Jr. prom. comm., Ser- aph swing comm., R. 8- W. day comm., SkEast, '51 club, Kampus, McCOMAS, MURRAY R. HIVR-40, Hi-Y Sgt.-at-arms, Football all-city, D club, Tug-of-war. McCORM IC K, BETTY Seraph sisters, White iackets, Arcappella, Sr. barn dance comlm., Seraph swing dance comm., Girls' bowling. McCOY, PAT McCOY, STEPHEN M. Jr. escortg Jr. prom, comm.g Woodbury tinalistg Christmas pageantg Boys' bowling. MCDOUGALL, GARY Concert band. McGREW, DAN Hi-R-40 vice pres.j Pre-lawg Tug-of- warg Boys' gleeg All-school show. McGU IRE, JERRY Football all-cityg D clubg Hi-Y pres.p Hi-R-40 sgt,-at-armsp 'Sl clubg Class ring corr1m.g Dele- gate assernblvp PrincipaI's advisory councilg Tug-of-war. McKENZIE, LOIS Seraph sistersg White packetsg SkEastg Jr. prom. comm, McKNIGHT, LYNETTE G. A cappellaj l. R4 Student council. McMURTRlE, MARY Sr. class treas.g '51 club treasq SkEastg Seraph sisters sec.g Kampusg Delegate asserriblyg Sr. barn dance comm. MCNARY, MARTHA MCNEILL, JEAN SHARMAN Seraph sistersg Jr. prom. comm.g SkEast5 Kampus sec. MELLMAN, DEVERA Angelusg Seraph sistersg White iacketsg Wolcott tinalistp Jr, escortp R, 8. W, day comm.g 'Sl clubg Kampusp PTA fashion show hostess. MENALOS, ETHEL Sr. class day luncheon commg 'Sl club. MENAN, SALLY LEE MENDEHALL, DONNALOU Delegate assemblyg 'Sl clubg Karnpusg Jr. prom. comm.g Class ring comm. MENTZER, ELEANOR RUTH Selected girls' glee. MERANDA, SANDRA SUE Seraph sistersg Girls' rifleg Girls' bowling. MERSHON, PAUL A cappellaj Concert orchestray Marching band. MEYER, SANDRA 'Sl club: Jr. prom, comm.j Sr. class picnic comm. MEREDITH, RODNEY Stage crew. Karnpusg 'Sl club: Modern dance. MILLS, JOANNE Sports, Girls' rifle. MINER, IRENE MITCHELL, CYNTHIA Delegate assernbl ' Jr prom comm' Y, V I .. R. 8. W, day comm., Kampus, SkEast, '51 club. MITCHELL, MARY ANN Selected girls' glee, '51 club, Kampus, R. 81 W ciay comm., SkEast. MONIER, MARY ANN White Jackets, Kampus, Skliast, Jr. escort Seraph sisters, Delegate assembly, R, 81 W day comm,, '51 club, Jr. prom. comm. MONTAGU E, MARY Delegate assembly, White jackets, Christmas pageant, Seraph sisters, '51 club, Sr. prom. comm., Drama, Jr escort. MONTGOMERY, JACQUELINE J. i MIEKELSON, YVONNE Modern dance, '51 club. MILLER, FRED EDWARD SkEast. MILLER, MARILYN MINA Kampus, Modern dance, '51 club. MILLER, PAUL Red jackets, D club, Golf all-city, l. R. sec., Jr. escort, Jr. prom, comm., Sr. prom. comm., Christmas pageant, '51 club. MILLER, ROBERT H. MILLER, ROY MOORE, GERALD MOORE, JERRY l-li-R-40, Hi-Y, Pre-law, D club, Foot- ball, Golf, Delegate assembly, Col- legiate arts pres., Tug-of-war, '51 club, A cappella, Red jackets. MOORE, MARY LEE Sr. class picnic comm., Jr, prom. comm., Home arts, Kampus: Script, '51 club. MORGAN, DONNA White jackets, Seraph sisters, Girls' lbowl- ing, Jr. prom. comm., R. 81 W. jacket dance comm. MORGAN, FRANK Football, D club. .awww 5, .. 1S?3:5:. 41 41 MORRIS, ROBERTA JEAN Seraph sisters, White packets, Art, 51 club, Jr. escort. MOSES, KENNETH Red jackets, '51 club, R. L W, day comm. MUNSON, ELAIN MURPHEY, DWIGHT D. Congress pres., Script vicc-pres., Christmas pageant, Spotlight, Baseball manager, Debate, D club? Jr. Red Cross council, R. 81 W. day comm., '51 club, Square dancing, Inter-club council. MURPHY, RICHARD C. Spotlight. Christmas pageant, Euclidran vice-pres., Congress, Jr. escort, R. 81 W. day comm., Debate, Bovs' bowling, Sr. class play comm., Sr. play comm. chair- man. MURPHY, WAYNE A cappella. gifs? NELSON, JOH N WOODWARD NEW, DEBRA White jackets, Delegate assembly, Kam- pusj SkEast, Sr. barn dance comm., '51 club. NEWBERRY, MARY Drama sec., Spotlight NEWELL, MARCY LESTER R. O. T. C. capt., Rifle team, Boys' rifle NICHOLS, JANE Girls' bowling, '51 club, Sr. picnic comm. NICHOLSON, ROBERTA M. Modern dance' White 'ackets' '51 1 1 I club, Square dancing, All-school show, Selected girls' glee, Sr. play comm. NASH, BETTY JEAN Pre-medic pres., '51 club, Jr. prom. comm. SkEast, Inter-club council, R. 81 W. clay comm NASH, HARRY F. Hi-R-40 sec., D club, Delegate assembly, Principal's advisory council, NATHENSON, STANLEY G. Euclidian, Boys' bowling, Naturalists Jr. escort. '30 NEELY, HOWARD WILLIAM NEILSEN, GEORGE K. NELLES, FAITH 'Nm iQ 'Q' OFSTAD MARGERY Kampus Soph party connm Jr prom comm A cappella Sl club R 8 VV Cay comm OLINGER, DICK Jr. Red Cross council presg R. O. T. C. Lt. col.g Boys' rifle sec.-Trees., Rifle team. O'MALlA, GLADYS O REILLY PATRICIA Jr, escortp Seraph sisters, Bible rcsearch Gir s' bowling. pres. ORMOND MARY ANN Sl club Girls howling vice pres ORNDORFF JON T C Lt A capp sc oo show R 8- W Clay comm l 2 .-tw. , www, WW., J f, www., .,.ei.f,iiel:5:ff,::.: of W,fefv.m.g,, .. .:.,...... ,fiwm Mi J, W4 f 4 ew, We ,g,,f,,g,f A .fr M Jr I' f - ..r. -'Y - f- - 9:em.Z-sz-.er9:1-V.:-1:-it-1-13:2 44 NIEMINEN, HOPE Seraph sistersg Jr. escort, Christmas pageanty All-school show, I. R., Spanish, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. class day comm., Sr. class luncheon comm., 'Sl club. NIGHTINGALE, DUANE D. Bcys' bowling. NOCK, THOMAS PHILLIP Boys' bowling, Visual aid assistant, IONE Modern dance NYMAN, '5l club, 0'BRIEN, SHIRLEY Kampusg 'Sl club. O'BRIEN, SHIRLEY Kampus, '51 club. PALMER, VIRGINIA Spotlight, Selected girls' glee, Jr. prom. comm., R. 8- W. day comm., Homecoming dance comm., Kampusg Red Cross council, Modern danceg Delegate assembly. PAPPAS, ELAINE PARKER, JAMES F. Art. pres., Euclidiany Collegiate arts treas.g Inter-club council, Jr. escort, Sr. prom. comm. PARKYN, DONALD PATTERSON, MARY ELLEN R. 8. W. day comm., Jr. prom. comm., '51 club, Delegate assembly, SkEastj Kampusg Sr. class luncheon comm, PAYNE, RONALD GILBERT Wx PEARSON, MARILYN Iected girls' glee, lnter-club council, Sr, barn dance comm., R. O. T. C. hon. officer, Alle .. . A i NTNS Q if Drama pres., White iacketsp I. R., Opera, Se- SSM: fig X school show. PEDICORD, JENNIE LEA Spotlight, Homecoming dance comm. PENNY, HAROLD WAYNE Gymnastics, PETERSEN, BETTY E. '51 club, Kampus, R. S- W, day comm. PETERSEN, JAN Debate, Seraph sisters, Jr. escort, All- school show, Concert orchestra, Selected girls' glee. PETERSON, NANCY JEAN Jr. prom. comm.: Sr. class Iqncheori comm., '51 club, Kampus, SkhaSt. i f ' PORTER, JOHN F. Concert band. POSEY, KATHLEEN Seraph sisters, Debate, '51 club, Sr. class luncheon comm, PRESLER, EILEEN MAYE Seraph sisters, Selected girls' glee. PULVER, FRANK A cappella, Stage crew, RARICK, BOB D club trees., Hi-R-40: '51 club, Football, Wrestling, Track, Tug-ot-war. RASKOPF, DELORES DARLENE Girls' bowling. RETALLACK, LOIS ELAINE REWERTS, RITA GAYLE '51 club REXRODE, NANCY RAE White jackets, Scriptg Kamousg Sr. class picnic comm., '51 club, All- school show. RICHARDSON, GEORGIA Seraph sisters, A cappella, While jackets, Modern dance, Kampusg '51 clubg Jr. prom. comm., Sr. barn dance comm. RICHARDSON, ROLAND L. RIDDICK, GEORGE EDGAR Woodbury winnerp Christmas pageant, Principal's advisory council, Delegate assemblyj Jr. Red Cross council: De- bateg l. R. sgt.-at-arms, R. O. T. C, capt.g Congress. RAUFE, :STH ER RED, DONALD REECE, RICHARD Boys' bowling, Astronomy, Jr. escort. REED, MAY RETHER REEVES, PATSY Spotlight editor, Seraph sistersp White jackets, Student council, Delegate assem- bly, Jr. class sec.p Jr. prom. queen atten- dantg May queen attendantp Kampusj '51 club, A cappellag Principal's advisory council, Assembly comm., Jr. prom. comm. REINEMAN, MARIANNE White jackets: Seraph sisters, Jr. es- corig SkEast. ROBERTS, CAROL Kampusg Delegate assembly, Sr, barn dance comm., Skliastg Sr. class day comm., Sr. prom. comm.g Modern dance, '51 club. ROBISON, MARILENE Girls' bowling, '51 club. ROE, ROBERTA CAROLYN Student council corr. sec., Seraph sis- ters rec. sec.g White jackets, A cap- pellag Madrigal choirg All-school show, R. 8. W. day comm. ROSENBAUM, HARRY EDWIN RUBIN, MYRON L. Euclidiang I. R., Debate, '51 club, Sr. class day comm.g Naturalistsj Jr. Usherg Spotlight, Sr. play comm. RUBIN, ROBERT ALAN Jr. escort. RUSS, PATRICIA Dramag All-school showy R. 8. W. day comm., PTA founders' day program. RUTLEDGE, MARLENE SAFFIL, LESLIE Boys' bowling, '51 club, Boys' glee, SAMARAS, JAMES SAWYER, ROBERT BRUCE Hi-R-40 pres., Pre-law vice-pres., D club, Football capf., all-city, Wrestling all-cilyg Jr. escort. SCANLON, DON s Fe r 5 'Q 1955 -ll iw' If Al 45 SCH00, INGA Spotlight, R. 81 W. day commq Homecoming comm., '5l clubj SkEasT. SCHREPFERMAN, SALLY Karnous vice-pres., Spotlight, Delegate as- sembly, White jackets, Jr, prom. comm., Sr. barn dance comm., R. 8. W. day comm., R. 8. W. iackef dance comm.g Homecom- ing dance comm., Sr, class day luncheon cor'nm.g 'Sl club. SCHUMANN, KENNETH Boys' bowling, 'Sl club, SCHWARTZ, DARLENE Jr. prom. comm., Modern dance, Kampusj R. 8. W. day comm. SCHWARTZ, RONALD S. Boys' bowling. SCHWARTZER, RICHARD Srvotlightg Skliazl, SCHAUB, DAVID W. Delegate assembly '51 club, SCHIZAS, SHIRLEY M. SCHLOTTERBAC K, CAROL Selected girls' glee, 'Sl club school shew. SCHMOLL, LEOLA ELAINE Bible research. SCHMIDT, KENNETH SCHNEIDER, OWEN .,,,.a ,... 5, SEXTON CHARLES SHIVELY, NADINE Seraph sisters, Concert band, Concert orchestra, Jr, Red Cross council, Sr. class day picnic comm., '51 club. SHOTKIN, BRUCE SHUMATE, ROBERT ALLEN SILVER, BARNARD Astronomy pres., Euclidian vice-pres., Col- legiate arts, '51 club, Delegate assembly, lnter-club council, Jr. escort, Woodbury contestant, Chess, Sr. class day luncheon comm. SIMERSON, JIM 'QQ ,mm- , -art SCHWEIGER, BENDER Football manager, Collegiate arts, '51 club. SCOFIELD, MARILYN White jackets, Seraph sisters, Jr, escort, Modern dance, Jr. prom. comm., '51 club, R. ZS W. jacket dance comm,, SkEast. SCOTT, POLLY White jacketsj Seraph sisters. SCOTT, WARREN F. '51 club, D club, Track all-city. SEARS, SALLY Jr. prom. comm., R. 8- W. day comm., Kampus, '51 club. SEAWELL, ANN Homecoming queen attendant, White jackets sec., Seraph sisters treas., Delegate assembly, R. 8. W. day comm., Jr. escort, SkEast, '51 club, SIMON, ROGER Track, D club, l. R., '51 club, Spotlight. SIMPSON, WILLIAM F. Eucliclian, I, R., Concert orchestra, Con- cert band, All-city orchestra, SIPLE, JOHN Football, Pre-law treas., Hi-R-40, D club, '51 club, Sr. barn dance comm. SKINNER, JACK l-li-Y, Football, D club. SKINNER, SUE CAROLYN '51 club, Class ring comm., Delegate asf sembly, Jr, prom, comm., R. 8 W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., PTA fashion show model. SMITH, BEVERLY ANN White jackets, Modern dance, Sr. class day comm. Q-X SMITH, CONNIE Sr. class play comm., Kampus. SMITH, GALEN SMITH, JACKIE Seraph sisters, Jr. escort, Art, Home arts, l. R., Angelus. SMITH, RICHARD E. Euclidian pres., lnteraclub council, Woodbury finalist, Christmas pageant, Pre-law, Congress, Red jackets, Jr. escort, Sr, barn dance comm. SMITH, WILLIAM SNUFFER, CAROLYN White iackets, A Capella, '51 club, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Jr. Red Cross council, Kampus. 675+ SPUTE, DIANE JEANNE STAILEY, JAMES K. Hi-Y, Key, '51 club. STANLEY, BILL Concert band. STARR, DARLENE PHYLLIS '51 club. STEIN, MARILYNN JEAN Selected girls' glee, Sr. barn dance comm., Play festival, All-school show, PTA fas- hion show hostess, Square dance. STEIN, MARILYN JOYCE Seraph sisters, Kambus, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. luncheon comm., Jr. escort, '51 club. ww QW raw-2459 f 1: 1 .i'-, .. .,.,., . 55 1? SNYDER, CHARLA White packets, '51 club, R. 8. W. day comm R. 8. W. jacket dance comm., Arbor day comm Delegate assembly. SOLL, HUGO H. Drama, Wrestling, '51 club. SORENSEN, RAY SPARKMAN, CHUCK SPECTOR, RENEE LEE Drama, Modern dance, Sr. prom, comm R. 84 W. day comm. SPRINKLE, MARY LOU Modern dance. Fla BU 'W STRIKER, SALLY ANN White iackets, Kampus, Sklfast, Modern dance, 'Sl club, R. 81 W. day comm. STROH, DARLENE White jackets, Delegate assembly, SkEast, Kampus, R. 81 W. jacket dance comm., R. 81 W. day comm., 'Sl club, Class ring comm., Jr. prom. comm. SU ERIG, RUTH Selected girls' glee, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. class picnic comm. SWEENEY, ALICE Angelus, Jr. escort, Euclidian, Serapn sisters, White jackets, 'Sl club, Skliast, R. 81 W. day comm., Seraph swing dance comm., Sr. prom. comm., All-school show, PTA fashion show hostess. TANANBAUM, LOUIS Angelus business mgr., Boys' cooking pres., Inter-club council, Debate treas., Delegate assembly, Woodbury contestant, Christmas pageant, Modern dance, I. R., Jr. prom. comm., R. 8. W. day comm. TAYLOR, PHYLLIS Sl club., White jackets, Selected girls' glee, All-school show, Drama, Girls' bowling. : .J HM - ..............w.. A ' Wf.....M..... . V lu, , ,. . ........,M,... v.MwM...tiM.g....,..,f. .,,. V Y STEVENS, NANCY ANN 'Sl club, Drama, Debate. STONE, EDDIE Spotlight business mgr., Homecoming dance comm. STONE, LEMOYNE Concert band, Concert orchestra, Drum major. STONE, LINDA Angelus, Jr. prom. comm., R, 81 W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom. comm., Kam- pus, Modern dance, 'Sl club, PTA hostess. STORY, JANE May queen attendant, Jr. prom. queen attendant, Sr. prom. comm., Jr. prom. comm., Delegate assembly, Modern dance, Angelus, R. 81 W. day comm., Kampus, 'Sl club STREEN, BETTY Seraph sisters, White iackets, 'Sl club, Kampus sec., Jr. escort, Spot- light, Jr. prom. comm., R. 8 W. day comm. 'F -gi .,.r Maw' X. vi- TERRY, JAMES ARTHUR THOMAS, BETTY Sr. barn dance comm., R. 8. W. day comm., Delegate assembly, Kampus, 'Sl club. THOMASON, CECILIA Kampus, 'Sl club. THOMPSON, LEE Red packets, Sr. prom. comm., Jr. prom. comm. SKEHSTJ 'Sl club, R. 81 W. Jacket dance comm. THOMPSON, PAGE H. Skliast, R. O. T. C. THOMPSON, SALLY 'Sl club, Kampus, Sr. prom. comm., R. 81 W. day comm., Modern dance. 48 TILLOTSON, JOYCE Modern dance, '51 club, Kampusg R. 8. W. day comm., Sr. prom. comm. TOOTHAKER, PATRICIA ANN Delegate assembly, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. picnic comm., Sr. prom. comm., '51 clubg Kampusg Skliastg Modern dance. TOPPING UNA EVA '51 club, Sr. class luncheon comm. , TRIPP, ROBERT '51 club, D club, Football all-city. TURNER, JOANNE Jr. prom, comm., R. 8- W. day comm., Kampusg '51 club. UHL, JOSEPH A. '51 club, Jr. prom. comm. ... 2, +57 'PK U NGEMACH, JACLYN White Jackets, Seraph sisters vice-pres.j SkEasT vice-pres., Ski team, A cappella, Madrigal choir, Wolcott finalist, Angelus, I. R., R. 8. WL packet dance comm. VANCE, RALPH E. R. O. T. C. maiorg Rifle team Capt., Boys' rifle sec., '51 club. VAN DER BUR, VALERIE '51 club, SkEasfj Kampusg R. 8. W. day comm., Jr, prom. comm., Sr. prom. comm. VANDERMILLER, JACK VAN METER, RONALD R. '51 club. VAWTER, NANCY Shafrofh winner, Spoflightg Christmas pageqntg Jr. escort, Whxte lackefsp VENERABLE, CLIFTON R. R. O. T. C. lst Lf., Sr. prom. comm.g R, 8 W. day comm. VEST, GEORGE WAGNER, JOYCE WALKER, LELAND SkEas1. WALLACE, JOHN H. Concert band, R. O. T. C. WALLACE, ROBERT B. '51 clubg R. 8. W. day comm, 51 Club, Seraph SISTEVSQ Debate sec., ramag l. R.p All-school showg Sr. barn dance comm., Seraph swing comm., Sr. class day luncheon comm. i'f,1 XE s , ...MQ WEAVER, RAYMOND W. Hi-Y, Delegate assembly, '51 club. WEBB, BOB Hi-V, D club, Key, Red iackets, Golf capt., all-city, Jr. orom. comm. WEESE, MARCIA Delegate assembly, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom. comm. WELTY, SYLVIA Script pres, Seraph sisters, Astronomy, Con- cert orchestra. WENNER, GORDON L. Visual aid assistant, Pre-medic. WEST, ANNE Seraph sisters, Concert band, Cone cert orchestra, Jr. prom cornrn., all- clty orchestra, Sr. class day luncheon comm., '51 club. WARDER, SUE Girls' bowling pres., White jackets, lnter-club council, Defegate assembly, R. 81 W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Modern dance, Class ring comm., '51 club, Play festival. WARNER, JOANN White jackets, Skliast. WASSERMAN, FLORENCE SYLVIA Class ring comm., '51 club, Kampus, Sr. class play comm., Y-teens, Sr. play comm, WATKINS, ALICE Serapn sisters, R. O. T. C. hon. officer, '51 club. WATSON, NITA Head girl, Student council.: Delegate as- sembly, All-city council, lntcrr-club counf cil, Principal's advisory coun:il, Seraph sisters pres., White jackets, May queen attendant, Homecoming queen attendant, Jr. prom. queen attendant, '51 club, SkEast. WEAVER, ROBERT R. Delegate assembly, l-li-Y, '51 club. WEST, BETTY Kampus, '51 club, Delegate assembly, Jr. prom. comm., R. 81 W, day comm. WHEELER JACQUELINE Advanced A cappella, Madrigal choir, Dele- gate assembly, Seraph sisters. WHITEHEAD, MARJORIE '51 club, Modern dance, All-school show. WILDER, BOB D club, Hi-R-40, Basketball, '51 club. WILLIAMS, BELVIN Football, Swimming, D club, l-li-Y, Pre- law, Script. wiu.iAMs, cARoi. LEE 50 lat WILLIAMS, JOAN Kaneous, Selected girls' glee. WILLIAMS, PAT Delegate assembly, Kampus, Modern dance, SkEast, Sr. class p:cnic comm., '51 club. WILLIS, ALVIE J. Tennis all-city. WILSON, ROBERT HieY, Hi-R-40, Delegate assembly, 'SI club. WINGREN, HOWARD B. WINKLER, NANCY Delegate assembly, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom. comm., Kampus, 'Sl club, PTA fashion show model, 'Gr YOCUM MARY al cl b Delegate assembly A cappella 8 W day comm YOUNKMAN, CHARLES R. O. T. C. Capt., l, R, yice-pres., Sr. play COVYIITI. YORK, MARIAN J. A cappella, Maclrigal choir, All-school show, '51 club. YORK, WILLIAM YOUNG, NANCY Student council, Delegate assembly, May queen attendant, Jr. prom. queen atten- dant, 'Sl club, Kampus, Sweetheart dance romm., R. 8. W. day comm., PTA fashion show model, , ZABRISKIE, ANN l 51 '51 club, Kampus. 'Www QQW HMO WOLF, MARION Kampus, '51 club, PTA fashion show hostess, WCLVERTON, VERA Home arts, Sr. class picnic comm., 'Sl club. INORSHAM, PATSY ANN WRIGHT, PHYLLIS AUDREY R. O. T. C. hon. officer, White iackets, Sr. class luncheon comm., Small D. WRITER, DEANE J. Angelus, Soph. class vice-ores., Student council, Delegate assembly, l-li-Y, Key treas., D club, '51 club, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. barn dance comm., R. 8 W. day comin., Howdy day comm., Football manager, Basketball manager, Wrestling manager. YAMEN, JOAN White iackets, Seraph sisters, Jr. es- cort, Sr. barn dance comm., Modern dance, '5l club, R. 81 W. day comm. jililemnriam The stars shall fade away, the sun him Crow dim with age, and Nature sink in But thou shalt flourish in immortal yo Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush o t J ose ZABRISKIE, Kampusj Sr. FRANCES prom comm SkEast ZIER, RONNIE D club: '51 club Delegate assemby Hi Y Hi-R-405 R. 8. W day comm Football Swimming Capt all city ZIMMERMAN JODY Home arts Kampus Sr class day picnic. ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM JOHN Key, Delegate assembly 51 club Sr barn dance comm., R. 8- W day comm MUNISHOR, BETTE self yea rs, uth, ph Add worlds. ison L i Top row, left to right: Sandy Sparks, Treasurer: Kirk Bakke, Secretary: Barbara Newman, Vice-President: Don Ackerman, President. Second row: Miss Lucille llgaudas, Gregg Browning, Sponsors. Class of '52 The class of 52 elected Don Ackerman, to lead them during their junior year at East high. Serving along with Don are Barbara Newman, Vice-president, Kirk Bakke, Secretary, and Sandy Sparks, Treas- urer. The most outstanding event of the year put on by the class was the Junior Prom. Sidge Arnold reigned as queen and was attended by Janet Dodd, Vonnie de Spain, Patty Mintz, Peggy Mintz and Sandy Sparks, S31-it Ackerman, Don Adams, Jackie I -. :Is -mv Aiken, Ruth Allen, Anne Annis, Nancy Jeanne Arnold, Pat Arnold, Sidge Aspelmier, Vernon Arent, Doris Awes, Darilyn Barnhart, Charlene BATT, Betty .FQ . V Battey, Barbara Beck, Pat Bell, Eleanor Bentley, Diane Bjork, Sally Blanchard, Mary Bloom, Norman Braddock, Crissie :Ea::: Kiwi xc as A -y, Q cg L -kssrgrrliiefio? P We A i i , -: . 5 s F 71 'K t .:f:sfl F- :-iii: Ei g a , X ,. ,. .- jfsg tv V l I 5 33 ., .Ka . , ' 1 Us , iw ' 1 as ,ix I a EM map, X .WF We 5 -led' rr 7' Wx 8 1. .gif .- wr ...NR ff y fl, 251.6 wr Bretz, Thurman Jr, '1m, Bronson, Mary Brown, Kathy Canfield, Maria I. ....:: I :,,. Card, VVilliarn James A Carlson, Jerry Chandler, Sherry C ,S lvl Clark, Ann S ,ak :-' Colburn, Frank INN 3? : A N Conner, Gwen : nfl Cooper, Sally uuuu Copen, Lynette Cox, Alice Joy Crispelle, Leslie Cross, Alice Crockett, Jody -Q-Xzitll' ,. b Cummings, Mary Ann Daniel, Bill New may Davis, Anne may Dearmin, Bob X - o f . -2:3355-r ----- A . A K -' k . Qlqaggg, , 5 my N -- - -jf:--: , r. Y Y Y px ,, - C, :Q 3. -- aww -V -my fi' it ' QE' it '- :'f:a.': at-5 22 - 7 Q fl D l 54 Gordon, Nancy Gordon, Virginia Grace, Nancy Ann Green, Mary Jo Groves, Eddie Groves, Rocky Hadwick, Sue Hamilton, Eleanor Hamilton, Shirley Harvey Nanc Ji 3, N-if Harley, Theron , v Q' Hidy, George M, Hinkle, Nancy Hirschfeld, Lifarnae Holmdahl, JoAnn Hoover, Lynn Hughes, Diana C. Hughes, Wendy Irion, Lois Ann Jankovsky, Vera 55 EgQSf2:'E:i5:QE2 Q li Y ya- : E -3 I.,-f 'lb deSpain, Vonnie Dillon, Robert Dixon, Elizabeth Erber, Joyce Frank, Barry Erankum, Bob Fredregill, Gloria Garnel, Linda Johnson, Mary Johnson, Sherry Johnson, Shirlee Jones, Liclanne Jost, Mitzi Jones, Arlene Klein, Janet Knudson, George ri Knuth, Josephine Ann Krebs, Mary Lou Kreyer, Anita Kueker, Donna Labaree, Zora La Grange, Jerry Lange, Phyllis Rose Lenon, Patricia Lee Lind, Joyce Lofgren, Harold D. Lofland, William H. Logan, Leta Luchetta, Rosemary Marshall, Betty Maxey, Don McClelland, Susan McFarland, Barbara Melvin, Sandy Menachof, Roslyn Milne, Loranne 57 Newcomb, Nancy Newlove, Barbara Newman, Barbara Nutt, Anne O'Connell, Sally O'Donoghue, Mickey Ohlson, Greta Olmsted, Bette Ornstein, Sandra . g in A H 112- -P Palmer, Lewis E. I l Pereira, Silverio ggi, A Perlov, Roberta K a 'Q ia Perry, Shirley Perry, Sue Philpott, Victoria Pierce, George l,,?,,,,f5x??' . Mintz, Patty Mintz, Peggy Monahan, Jo!-Hnn Montagriff, Pete Montgomery, Bob Morgan, Sabina Moroney, Eleanor Morris, Shirley 'Q'- . at .. e--Mk. ..,.. ti Prendergast, Pat Prey, James Price, Ruth Arlyne Puckett, Nancy Ragland, Jeanne Robbi Raphael, Donna Ratclitf, Scott Rickards, Shirley Ann ns, Arthur Robinson, lna Robinson, Jan Ross, Marian -,Fil 'N get ,is as M ,QS .fifi - 3 ,Y - Sf - 2 S , .,... E i ia? Rossell, Meryeena Roth, Norma Ryan, Dick Sater, Barbara Schmidt, Erna Schneider, Carol Jean Schriener, Kay Schroer, Vivian Scott, Sue Seielstad, Ann Shank, Dorothie Shook, Wilma Shore, Martin Simpson, Lesley Smith, Charlotte Soll, Carol Sparks, Sandy Spath, Mary Spier, Jim Stanley, Jack Tyler, Carol Vasse, Carol Vestal, Robert Vincent, Bev Vougnt, Marlene Wallace, William Carlyle Vveelsiaum, Marillyn Wilding, Diclf Williams, Dixie Willson, Jim Wirikle, Carolyn --rf - Y-'- -- q Stark, Donna F. Stevens, Virginia Stone, Marilyn Stout, Dorothy Stutzman, Violet Joyce Taggart, Barbara Thoms, Joanne Trernaine, Delores gy 5 all fd? y as-5 'Q- Witham, Nemagene Nude VVoodward, Jane Wynne, Molly Yeager, Jacqueline Young, Joan Marie 59 f -. F it S P -t'1- 13.5 .: ' 353.1 Hx J E v ed Top row, left to right: Neal Blue, President: .lerry Brown, Vice-President: Marvel Harvey, Secretary: Shel- don Mendol, Treasurer. Second row: Calvin Anderson, Miss Elizabeth Wood, Sponsors. The sophomore class elected as their pres- ident, Neal Blue. Working with him on such projects as the sophomore class party and the toy drive, were the other class officers, Jerry Brown, vice-president, Marvel Harvey, secre- tary, and Sheldon Mendol, treasurer. Class of '53 Abel, Marilyn Ackerman, Janet Ackerman, Sharlene Adams, Chas. Franklin Aurelius, Tom Axler, Allan Ba rton, Rosemary Battock, Richard Becker, Marilyn Berk, Sheldon Bird, Barbara Blackledge, Mary Zoe 60 F Bloom, Evelyn Blue, Neal Bolsinger Alice Borgmarm Bever Brown, Rita Buchtel, Kate Bunker Beverly Burgess Barbara 'Tb GI- Garell, Dale David, Warren Geyer Gregg, Beverly Harrell, Linda Hancock, Teres Harrison, Donna Harvey Marvel Hastirgs Joan Hellirig, Emil Higley, Marilyn Hill, Pauline Hillyer, Pat Nm Howe, Bob Hulse, Saundra James, Carrie Jankovsky, Ruih Jennings, Jackie Johnson, Philip Johnson, Virginia Jones, Bev Jones, Elaine Jones, Judy Keller, Dorothy Rae King, Shirley Kaye Klarner, Norma Jean Klein, Shirley Larsen, Shirley Leskey, Barbara 11' Matty, Cecelia McColl, LaWave McDonald, Patricia McJunl4in, Pat Miller, Don A. Mimmaclc, Mary Louise Neff, Pat Neuschultz, Donna Newcomb, John Noe, Lois Oyler, Carol Pace, Mira K. Price, Ellen Rathgeber, Terry Reed, Maxine Repo, Beverly Richardson, Madlyn Roach, Joan Rogers, Ann Rubin, Glenore Ruth 63 Lindquist, Beverly Irene Lindenmeier, Richard London Pat Long, Sharon Luscombe, Jerry MacArthur, Mary Arne Maier, Elizabeth Martin, Joan Sauberli, Harry Savage, Donaldine Schafer, Billie Ruth Schneider, Mary Lou Schwobe, Phyllis Siegel, Celeste 5- Silver, Judith Snuffer, Sylvia will Wilson, JoAnn Zwahlen, Sally Sue Stebbins, Betty Stills, Betti Stock Swisher, Diane Tharp, Ed Uhri, Vecchio, Shirley well, Doris .Jean Stone, Priscilla Nancy Van Derbu r, Nancy Vellutini, Romeo Voigt, Carolyn West, Rex Wheaton, Waugh, Joan Charles Leroy Wheeler, Loren Willner, Howard scholars Name an My jiri? ,A 15,39 ' . . ..m5.::13 , , '1 Vg' . gf Heap big .Nw-.,.,,, d telephone number too 14,4 Christ mas, Sweetie! Two loves have I '--.....,4 squaw wwf Catch th . enthusiasm 'l'l'lLE'l'lC Nine organized athletics are offered to boys inter- ested in sports: football, tennis, golf, basketball, swimming, wrestling, gymnastics, track, and baseball. Equipment is provided for all participating athletes from uniforms to practice fields, events are held at DU Stadium, East High gym, City auditorium, Morey swimming pool, City Park golf course, and Bears stadium, where competition from 5 Denver high schools is keen and boys must be skilled athletes to be victorious. This year Angels were fortunate in capturing 5 out of 6 city championship titles, including: football, in which the Cherubs placed second in state, tennis, golf, swimming, and basketball, which were city champion- ship titles, and in wrestling the Cherubs ended in a tie for second place. wwf bi, Top: Coach William Weimar. Bottom: Coach Gregg Browning. al.. 7T 'w HEAD COACH PAT PANEK Griclders Finish Second in Stale East completed the l95O grid season with a record of nine wins to one loss. The Angels went on to win their second straight city league championship in a row, placing five men: Ray Marks, Bob Sawyer, Tom Carey, Jerry McGuire, and Murray McComas on the all city team. East went into the state finals after trouncing Colorado Springs 32-6 in the semi-finals for its twenty-fifth straight victory. ln the cham- pionship game with Fort Collins, however, the Angels went down to defeat l-'1-6 to become runner-up in the state. CITY STANDINGS Team Won Lost Tied EAST ,...,,, ,t.... 8 0 0 West ....,,,, 4 3 'I North ..,,... ,,,,. 3 3 2 South ,,..,,, ,,.... 'I 5 2 Manual ,,,,... .,,,,, I 6 'I Top: Coach Leon Diner. Bottom: Coach Dan Foley. Back row, Iett to right: Coach Williom Weimar, Dick Frye, Tom Flugstad, Bob Patrick, Dick Moore, Jerry Schnitker, Bob Tripp, John Siple, Ted Williamson, Murray McComas, Jack Skinner, Bill Clark, Jerry McGuire, Coach Gregg Browning. Second row: Hamlet Crocker, Don Larkin, Ed Barry, Bob Rarick, Phil Plutt, Tom Carey, Warren Pickford, Bob Sawyer, George Smeltzer, Bob Burkey, Bob Lamson, Ed Hunter. First row: Barry Frank, Belvin Williams, Tom Carson, Dennis Laughlin, Jim Dikeou, Fritz Huber, Jerry Moore, Tony Harley, Ronnie Zier, Bill Daniel, Ray Marks, Mort Flax, manager. Ray Marks, East back, is stopped by Rebel offense, after turning right end for a gain. EAST ..,,.,.,.e.,....,,s ,,,A., ,,,,,,A 5 5 SOUTH s,,,...,....,,,,,.......,...,,,,.,,.,,,e 12 Continuing its 24 game winning streak, East romped over South 55-l2. East scored the first of 9 touchdowns, when Ray Marks passed to Don Larkin who took it on the Angel 30 and went all the way. In the second period the Cherubs scored on two touchdown passes by Marks, one to Ed Barry and the other to Ronnie Zier. ln the second halt, Marks took a South kick on his own 38 and ran through the whole South team to score standing up. Soon after this Dick Frye scored, making it 32-O. Then South came back on a pass play and scored. Tom Carey, Angel end, then intercepted a South pass and ran 25 yards tor six more points. The Angels' last score came when Marks connected with Bob Patrick for a 40 yard pass play. Top row, left to right: Bob Sawyer, captain, guard, all city, Ronnie Zier, back. Second row: Don Larkin, back, Jerry McGuire, end, all city. Third row: Tom Carey, end, all city, Ray Marks, back, all city, Murray McComas, tackle, all city, Bill Clark, back. O Jim Dikeou, East's agile back, turns right end for a gain. EAST .Y,,, VY,VVV 3 9 MANUAL ...,,,,.........,, .......,,.,.....f.. 0 East started off the football season by crushing Manual 39-O, ln the first quarter the Angels drove deep in the Thunderbolts' territory. Four plays later, Zier took Ray Mark's pass and went 9 yards to score. Jimmy Dikeou converted making the score 7-O. With 90 seconds gone in the first period Bill Clark plunged over from the 7 yard line, for East's second touchdown. The next touchdown came when Jim Dikeou scampered 2l yards down the sideline to score standing up, ln the third quarter, Ray Marks made his way through the Manual team and galloped 4l yards to pay dirt. Soon after this, Ed Barry caught in mid-air an East backfield fumble, and scored East's fifth touchdown of the day. Then Junior, Jerome LaGrange pushed through the Manual line for 6 yards and the Angels' last score. Top row, left to right: Hamlet Crocker, end, Ed Barry, back. Second row: Fritz Huber, back, John Siple, end. Third nw: Phil Plutt, center, Warren Pickford, back, Ed Hu wter, center, Dick Frye, back. :ir fs, ,... , I f if f 1 f f if -if 4 5 5-: - -25-,fair , me-:i :J vi 3 if 4 Q 1 - fi? .E Q: A 411 'E i ' . 'f 5 -1 -f4'r':'. W1 f ' tg .zz sf 24.2. - ff' - fi J i 5 rf-ggi ! .. -. ?..a-...1.........,-. Warren Pickford scores for Cherubs as Angel blockers clear the way. EAST ,..A ,..A..., 2 6 WEST ,.,,,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,....,,,, 6 East caught tire in the second halt to gain a 26-6 victory over the West Cowboys, East, playing without the aid of their regular ends, Tom Carey and Jerry McC-uire, got oft to a slow start and yielded a quick touchdown to the inspired West squad. Late in the sec- ond quarter, tackle Murray McComas blocked a West punt to give East a first down on West's l7. ln four plays, the Angels scored when Marks went over from the two. Then with thirty seconds left to go in the half, Warren Pickford plunged from the four over the goal. ln the second half, Bill Clark and Pickford each scored a touchdown for the victorious Angels. Top row, left to right: Bob Rarick, guard, Jack Skinner, guard. Second row: Jerry Moore, tackle, Jim Jikeou, back. Third row: Tom Carson, back, Bob Tripp, tackle, Belvin Williams, back, Dennis Laughlin, tackle. X 0 Don Larkin, East back turns right end as West offense closes in. EAST ,,..,, .,,,,,,, 5 3 NORTH ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 East captured their second straight city championship by downing North 53-7. The Angels scored first when Bill Clark plunged over from the l-yard line, but North came back, scoring in the first play of the second period, Then the Angels retaliated with Ray Marks romping over from the North 34 yard line. Jim Dikeou kicked the first of four conversions. Don Larkin then scored another touchdown in the second quarter on a one foot plunge putting the Angels ahead 20-7 at the half. ln the second half, Ronnie Zier took a 3l yard pass and went over the goal. Then Clark, Marks, and Huber each counted, and Dennis Laughlin, East lineman, intercepted a Viking pass and ran 26 yards for the final touchdown. Top row, left to right: Tom Elugstad, guard, Bill Daniel, back. Second row: Barry Frank, backg George Smeltzer, back. Third row: Bob Lamson, end, Dick Moore, tackle, Bob Burkey center' Jerry Schnitker tackle 'STS' away, - i- if Q-E? Ares:-f -M T-if A e , , A r ...af AE' rr :QI si? 2 Q 4 M' Qxigw .V ZW x , J .V,. QIZZ I ,, it .. 5. i ei l af. ,Q it ri- w - it ,,, ,, 'fi ,, f E Q, E an - ra. is sf J Q Fira 1 in ,inf 4. I V '- . 5.5 ,fl-If-V :-,- W -35 , g- if at 'gf 'R it ' ' 'V - i , '3 i U if ,, 1 n g ' wwf ie 'E T ,. :,,., I A 5 S -Q A .af Q . - -HAL . V . I ,, 1. it if X Q 'Q ff-fi T ll M ki C 'S if iff' ' llif l liif? 'i': , We . . Q. 4 gi , 1 X gi, X, my if ,5 53,3 5 get . in-1 - A -1 F. we Q 2 l ?' 2.. V -. :-' if 'll Q : : 2 Q' ik lp? . I ,.. 'Ad 4 ii U f fm ! 'VIE A H ins, , X , Ray Marks, East s powerful back, breaks through the Fort Collins defense. EAST ,,.,A,,.Y,........, ,.... 6 FORT COLLINS ..,.......,................, 14 East ended its 25 game winning streak by falling before the fired up Fort Collins team l4-6 in the State championship playoffs. The underrated Fort Collins crew under the leadership of Rolland Moore and Jerry Callahan surprised the favored Angels by stopping East's usually vicious line. The Lambkins scored in the opening minutes when .lerry Callahan completed a pass to Jim Kibler who went over the East goal. The Angels came back, however, when Ronnie Zier grabbed a Collin's fumble in mid-air on the Angel two and scored on a 98 yard run. Collins scored again and went ahead l4-6 making East runnerup :for the state championship. Top row, left to right: Frank Morgan, guard, Tony Harley, tackle. Second row: Ted Williamson, end, Bob Patrick, end. Third row: Eddie Groves, Morton Flax, Doug Chadwick, Managers. Extreme right: Bob Lam- son is downed after making yardage in the East-Colo- rado Springs game. ., if riff. Q Top row, left to right: Tom Flugstad, Phil Davis, Joe Bertotti, George Ritchie, Bob Patrick, Dick Moore, Martin Shore, Jerry Schnitker, Bill Strobel, Gary Spahn, Carlton Ketchum, Coach Gregg Browning. Second row: Coach Leon Diner, Coach Pat Panek, Buttons Artach, Lou Wilke, Ted Williamson, Sam Pluss, Art Friedman, George Astler, Bob Burkey, Dick Richmond. Bottom row: Don Dunhill, Don Strangfeld, Sam Downing, Cliff Wilkes, Barry Frank, Bill Daniel, George Smeltzer, Tony Harley, Coach Dan Foley. Juniors Retain Championship Under the guidance of junior coach, Gregg Browning, East's second team again won the city junior championship. Losing only to West and South the seconds proved once again that our school will be well represented in football next season. STAN DINGS Won Lost Tie Per Cent EAST 6 2 0 750 West 3 3 1 500 3' Ig South 3 3 'I 500 Nortli 2 4 o 333 Manual 2 4 0 333 The boys who played the majority of the time were Tony Harley, Jerry Schnitker, Ted VVilliamson, Jerome LaGrange, Barry Frank, George Smeltzer, Bill Daniel, and Ray Carlsen in the backfield. Left: Ray Carlsen turns right end as Rebel tacka lers close ing Right: Bill Daniel bears down for a few extra yards. 'tv' f W, .6 .1 ' u Team Won Lost Tied Pct. 4 0 0 1.000 EAST ,,,,,,, ,, North ...., 2 1 'I .633 West ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 'l 2 'I .333 Manual ,,,,,,, ,,,, 'l 2 'l .33 3 South ,,A,, , ,, ,, ,,,, 0 3 'l .000 Sophs Win Championship Ending the season in first place under the guidance of Coach Leon Diner, the sophomore squad flashed through an unbeaten, untied season. Working off the T formation, coach Diner's Squad dis- played excellent teamwork, and a willingness to win. There were many outstanding men on the squad, in- cluding: King Bare, Ray Carlsen, Frank Mulligan, Monte Pascoe, Ed Tharp, and Loren Wheeler. Top row, left to right: Coach Diner, King Bare, Monte Pascoe, Bob Ham- mond, Lee Martin, Jerry Brown, Gregory Lefferdink, Bill Bramlett, Eugene Wilson, Carlton Johnson, Art Bailey, Bill Leslie, Ed Tharp, Dave Card. Middle row: Jack Hazelhurst, Lanny Hopwood, Jim Ely, Bob Silverberg, Emil l-lelling, Rick Kirgis, Ord Morgan, Bill Noel, Bob McKelvy, Frank Peterson, G. Long, Bill Kugler, Jim Lyle. Bottom row: L. Shaw, Casey Brauns, Ray Carlsen, Mickey Alanis, Pete Schrepferrnan, Reggie Bowman, Frank Mulligan, Jim Aylard, Pete Van Ausdall, Jim Million, Mike Barr, Bob Bartlett, Loren Wheeler, Russell Spath. Lzmfi-1P4,1A'5fP'V' 15:21 .512 'iaiw' Aidlfvulf 'll'QQ'..f'PllXl1E f '5.L?Q'3Q :RQ ' Q , ' tw: ny 'f:I K '-X 4 MQ X ' h ,as s Z 'Hi 5 ,, A rg f im? Q K 8 if . Q ' iii 4,v my - tg , 5 My Ai --M, i A V' ::1,. :.VV. , .:.,.,. ,, at fe f if UN' 2 c , K vi li K Yi I 2 i I. 1 S ki 4 i Q K ts ii 'z is li ig C. ,. y 5 I: i at It 5' .P J if Front row, left to right: Ed Young, George Writer, Dee Minner, Sheldon Berk, Alden Timmerman. Back row: Alvie Willis, Nate Hoffman, Lloyd Richmond, Lynn Hoover, Bill Oakes, Jerry Weinstein, Coach Willis Lamson. STANDINGS Won Lost EAST 41 7 North 32 'I6 South 29 'I9 West 14 34 Manual 4 44 Netsiers Capture City Championship With two all-city netmen leading the way, the East high tennis team marched to another city crown. Coached by Willis Lamson, the team had an assortment of fine Players. Lettermen and outstanding players include: Dee Minner, George Writer, Alvie Willis, all-city, Bill Oakes, all-city, Nate Hoffman, Lloyd Richmond, Ed Young, Sheldon Berk, Lynn Hoover, Jerry Weinstein, and Alden Timmerman, manager. pi im f GMA' - .,,5xV MW - A h fr 1 .qu.-mmMf.f,a..vhw-wwwfwm.f-fmmfVwfA-wwmmwwfwwm i , . . L.. , , -1. , H24 wg. ' All wi fi Q ,Sw f'355WVJhSI vi 5 .fig Soph Hoopsters take Championship Coach Leon Diner led the Angels to an- hoopsters tought their way to a victorious other sophomore championship, this time in Season- basketball. The Cherubs who showed the most promise were: Monte Pascoe, Bill Bramlett Bob Sil Being beaten only once by South, the Soph verberg, John Stuart and Jerry Weinstein STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. EAST ,,,,,, ,,,, 7 'I 875 South .,,,,, ,.,, 6 2 750 Manual ....., ,.,, 4 3 571 West ....,.. ,,,, 1 6 'I43 North ,,,,,s ,,,, 1 7 'I25 Top row, left to right: Richie Wickman, Bob Silverberg, Monte Pascoe, Bob Esbenson, Jerry Weinstein Casey Brauns Bill Bramlett, Coach Leon Diner. Bottom row: Billy Hanneman, Rick Kirgis, Marv Goldfogel J C Stuart Buster West Richie Sheehan, Manager Jimmy Aylard. -wsNxe,imsimxavs'wm.sivass wsw.mzQs.aEsim.sua,ma' ms Q lt- 1. JQ..sst1:f,ss' i-fsswawxmNs.s1..w Golf team, left to right: Rollie Wildman, Dick Brown, Jim Bob Day, Dick Auer, Don Axe, Bob Webb, Bob Sterling, Jim Fish, Coach Willis Lamson. Seraph Golf 'I'eam Had Perfect Season Blazing their way through a perfect season, the golf team was undefeated, all matches were won and all but one man on the squad captured all-city honors. Heading the list of champions is captain Bob Webb fol- lowed by: Jim Bob Day, Dick Brown, Don Axe, Dick Auer, Rollie Wildman, Jim Fish, Paul Miller, and Bob Sterling. STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. EAST ..,,,, ,... 1 6 0 1.000 South ,,..., .... 1 2 4 .750 North ,w,,,,, ,.,, 6 10 .375 West .... .... 6 'I0 375 Manual .,,,, ,,,, 'I 'IS 063 Clockwise: Bob Webb tees off. Putting, Bob Day, Bob Webb, and Dick Brown. left to right: Jim ANR Mu :Q f 1. A w-'fe -ifgg, ml gg 1 1 Y, , iw, K' . 1 I E Left to right: Coach John Brennan, Don Larkin, Ronnie McCuIlogh, Watty Bowes, Kenny Greenhalge, Jack Bred- linger, Scott Steinhouer. Grupplers Tie for Second Place East wound up a good season by tying tor second place in the city wrestling meet. The Angels placed 6 men in the city finals and succeeded in producing two champions, Bob Sawyer and Don Larkin. Placing second were Duane Scott, Jack Bredlinger, Tom Carey and Ronnie McCuIlogh, East qualified eight mentor the state tourna- ment, but only Sawyer managed to make the Carey gains points l McCullogh rides time finals, where he placed second. The team has several outstanding junior and sophomore prospects and should have a fine team next year, Sawyer shows form Left to rig g Clifford H manager. Team SOUTH ,, EAST .... MANUAL NORTH ,. WEST ...A Greenhalge wants Back row left to right Bob Rarick Don Dufva Don Ackerman, Mickey Cooper, Bill Amlong, Phil Schoezel, Jim Lon- don First row Elden Heavn Bob l-lenningson Carl Nakosteen Larry Lankford, Howard Beck, Harold Penney, Kenney Gymnasis Prepare lo Defend Slate Title be held in Boulder in early April. Showing The most promise are: Don Ackerman, Carl Nakosfeen, Bob Henningson, Dan Dufva, Howard Beck, and Harold Penney. Elden Heavn takes some spins around the bar, Bob Hen- ningson shows his form on the rings. . i LiiJl'l 'Wh What s funny Do you hwe a s up cv nw Sign your John Henry button who wants a butfon7 U Braun and loot Q11 sm-me . -we that window! W Back row, left to right: Coach VVeimar, Coach Browning, Danny Crews, Pete Melcher, Paul Burningham, John Dolbey, Bill Snyder, Gary Spahn, Bob Lamson, Denny Laughlin, George Richie, Dick Moore, Don Clifford, Bob McKelvy, Buzz Leach, Harold Hatton, Elvin Stroh, Bob Diiullo, Art Friedman. Second row: Martin Errickson, Hideo Osuga, Ord Morgan, Kenny Cudworth, Ed Vignaul, Ed Tharp, Sheldon Bockman, Bill Sanderson, Don Ackerman, Lanny Hopwood, Gary Shaulis, Jack Moxley, Jerry Brown, Bill DeMoulin, Torn Carey, Harry Nash. First row: Michael Barry, Tommy Orr, Larry Manion, Leroy Scott, Dick Burnell, Bob Hyndman, Mike O'Donoghue, Jerry Lawton, Bill Hollum, Del Razee, Jim Gideroff, Rocky Groves, Jack Hazelhurst, Phil Davis, Roger Simon. With ten lettermen returning this year, Coach Willis Lam- son expects to have a fine season. East boasts a well balanced team which will be a leading contender in the city and state meets. The returning letterrnen are Chuck Band, Phil Davis, Sam Pluss, and Roger Simon in the dashes, Don Ackerman running the half mile, Tom Carey and Bill DeMoulin competing in the quarter mile, Harry Nash in the lOO-yard-dash, and Jack Larsen and Gary Spahn will be throwing the weights. Counter-clockwise: Gary Spahn heaves shot, Jim Gideroff flies high, Jerry Brown, Don Ackerman Ronnie Chadwick Jack Hazelhurst Back row, left to right: Jack Larsen, Duane Andrews, Bill Leslie, Byron Mendel, Jack Gordon, Loren Wheeler, Joe Blake, Jerome Page, Eddie Weidenhamer, Jimmy Prey, Pete Montagriff, John Kalinowske, Norman Bloom, Charles Band, Willis Lamson, coach. Second row: Jack Kuehnert, Jim Day, Allen Prior, Clinton Hallum, Jan Bailey, John Ballard, Parks Bunn, Jerry Reichman, Lawrence Sanders, Dave Madi- son, Paul Goldman, Bill Kemp, Sam Pluss. First row: Bud Decker, Chuck Cooper, Dave Giem, Jerry McGuire, Lynn Hoover, Richard Pehrson, Tom MacArthur, Norman Augus- tine, Warren Maus, Ed Barry, Alvin Thompson, Alan Ed- wards, Ronald Chadwick, Gerry Cabaniss. Counter-clockwise: Friedman and Edwards start their climb, Simon to Band to finish, Nash clears pit. S Left to right: Tom Carson, Ray Carlsen, Dudley Schwade. Baseball Squad Looks With 6 returning lettermen: Phil Plutt, Ray Carlsen, Tom Carson, Tom Flugstad, Dick Brown, and Ray Marks, the baseball squad had very good possibilities of retaining the city crown they won last year. Since the team hasn't had any pre-season games yet, it is difficult to say exactly how Left to right: Jamie Grant, Tom Flugstad, Ray Marks. Good in Pre-Game Drills they will perform, but the chances for an- other successful season are very good. Other fine prospects for the squad include: Jamie Grant, Bob Pike, Don Brown, Dudley Schwade, Neal Snider, Don Love, Bob Burkey, C-eorge Astler, Bob C-utshall, Lou Wilke, and Bob Tripp. Left to right: Bib Pike, Neal Snider, Dick Brown, Left to right: Leon Diner, and Phil Serafini, coaches. Top row, left to right: Steve Smith, Don Brown, Dick Lutz, Don Love, Bob Pike, Dudley Schwade, Ray Carlsen, Neal Snider. Bottom row: Tom Flugstad, Ray Marks, Dick Brown, Jamie Grant, Torn Carson, Phil Plutt, Coach Phil Serafini. n l V V 2 I Top row, left to right: Coach Willis Lamson, Bob Lamson, Gene Crancer, John Ballard, Duane Reed, Bob Allen, Jack Larson, Bill Hallum. Bottom row: Bob Patten, Bob Irwin, Ronnie Zier, Al Seawell, Jim Wolfe. Swimmers Capture City Crown Under the guidance of Coach Willis Lam- son, a very fine swimming team captured the City crown, The tankmen were never pressed too hard throughout the season. Many rec- ords were broken during the season, most of which came from East. Team Won Lost Pct. EAST ,,,., .,.. 4 0 1.000 North ...... 3 'I .750 South .,.., .... 2 2 .500 West .,,,. .... 'I 3 .250 Manual .... 0 4 .000 The most outstanding swimmers were: Eddie Weidenhamer, Jack Larson, Bob Allen, John Ballard, Ronnie Zier, Jim Wolfe, Gene Crancer, and Bob Patten. Left: They're off. Right: Hey mom! Look at mel x EI! I1 F , HXGH 1 111 fi 5CHOcT Marks and Dikeou, boy football 94 i MWhgrQ:As Hug: ViCf0Qy kisAs? A way ke a hvmg Praf-'UC sto? 9 109 for .tp usy-ym9 Fu dfaft 1 i'F'5'oT - llllllilulb 5 Q, W.. 3 , BALL , Ds. ml X , ui 49 9 Q In I I 91: R l I , J 9 4' ,Qi RSF Some of the For the second consecutive year East took a chartered train to play in the semi-finals of the State Class AA Football Cham- pionship Fourteen hundred lively Angels including the band, White Jackets, and student body boarded the two chartered trains on Thanksgiving day to witness the play-oft at Colorado Springs. Music and numerous snack bars scattered throughout the train helped make the excursion an l l overwhelming success. The team made the day corn- olete by making turkey dinner out of the Springs Terrors 32-6 for the twenty-fifth consecutive vic' tory for the Seraphs. t 67 -N l' Sai, drin o kf and Ma 'Aylard's mob CTIVITIES School social activities are of high value to the ma- jority of Angels, as these activities are an opportunity for Cherubs to develop their talent, through such events as the all school show, Senior class play, Christ- mas pageant, Red and White day and oratorical contests. School social dancing helps Angels in adjusting to groups of individuals, while enjoyment and under- standing of others are found through assemblies which are numerous each school year. Publications offer an opportunity for Cherubs to become acquainted with East, and outside relations, and they afford you an opportunity to apply your talent and become experi- enced in a trade. These are but a few of the many out- standing activities offered to all Angels, 1 ln wikis First semester officers, top row, left to right: Bill DeMoulin, Presidentp Sue Bitman, Vice-President: Warren Pickford, Corresponding Secretary: Jim Dikeou, Recording Secretary- Second semester officers, second row: Ronnie Zier, President: Murray McComas, Vice-President: Margie Duff, Corresponding Secretaryp Rocky Groves, Recording Secretary. Delegate Assembly Officers ln the past year the Delegate assembly has worked along with the student council, the Angelus staff and on many activities to help the school. This assembly is a very im- portant and worthwhile part ot the student government at East high. Representatives to the Delegate assembly are elected in the first hour classes each semester, giving more students an opportunity to participate. The Delegate assembly is under the able guidance of Mrs. Violette McCarthy. Front row, left to right: Doug Chadwick, John Archibold, Mr. Pl-incipul's Advisory Council The Principal's Advisory council was or- ganized in l9-47. lt's aim is to give Mr. Braun suggestions and students' ideas on current problems and events. To be a member of the council one must have a C average. Those who compose the Advisory council are two representatives from the sophomore, junior and senior classes, the editors of the Spotlight and Angelus, the head boy and girl, and the president and vice-president of the Delegate assembly. Braun, Roger Hahn. Second row: Bill DeMoulin, Patsy Reeves, Janet Holmes, Jim Dikeou, Neal Blue, Sandy Sparks, Nita Watson, Last row: Don Ackerman, Tom Carey, Patty Mintz, Sue Bitman, Murray McComas, Denny Laughlin, Jerome LaGrange. QlllllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5 IS E E 2 E E S . E E X 1 ', a-F521 xv X A 2 Tom Carey 2 H ad Boy 3IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIiIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll ' xg XXX, E ? H Q x iii' Q R wx ff ' 6 . . , ,., Slucleni The student council is concerned with the welfare of every Angel and assists with the functioning ot the school through such events as the orientation program for the lOB's, guidance of all school elections, organization of all drives in which the school participates such as the Sweetheart dance, Howdy day, and Red and White day. The student council works long and hard to see that the students have every opportunity to obtain new privileges and it ever upholds the standards and ideals of East. Nita and Tom ponder: council waits Counter-clockwise: Nita Watson, Head Girl: Marcia Manning, Senior: Bill Daniel, Senior: Loren VVheeler, Sophomore: Don Larkin, Senior: Vonnie De Spain, Junior: Deane Writer, Senior: Janet Ackerman, Sophomore: Neal Blue, Sophomore Presi- dent: Bobbie Roe, Senior: Bob Howe, Sophomore: Jody Jones, Sophomore: John Archibold, Senior President: Violette McCarthy, Sponsor. Left to right: Bobbie Roe, Corresponding secretary: Don Ackerman, Parliamenlarian: Mrs. Violette McCarthy, Sponsor: Frifz Huber, Treasurer: Marcia Manning, Recording Secretary. Clockwise: Tom Carey, Head Boy: Roger Hahn, Angelus: Nancy Young, Senior: Al Lackner, Angelus: Stan Johnston, Senior: Patsy Reeves, Spotlight: Don Acker- man, Junior President: Vonnie Lyster, Senior: Lynn Hoover, Junior: Sidge Ar- nold, Junior: Fritz Huber, Senior: Sue Perry, Junior: Barry Frank, E, he Eli i .V M f iii J 1,1 ,. .,,- ,',, o I S if iy, y S How . f::-:-- lm V Mnni i Junior. g - 1 A i ' :ii -- Jo uf A I m i i , Y V 5 3 Top row, left to right: Linda Stone, Dance Editor: Deane Writer, Co-sports Editor: Jeanne Galvin, Scrapbook Editor: Bob Lawson, Photographer: Marty Chambers, Page Co-ordinator. Second row: Bill Efaw, Assistant Art Editor: Sue Scott, Assistant Faculty Editor: Bob LaShell, Album Editor: Devera Mellman, Assistant Business Manager: Janet Atler, Curriculum Editor. Bottom row: Alice Sweeney, Club Editor. Angelus Presents ROGER HAHN ALLAN LACKNER Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor The 1950 Angelus was rated First Class by the National Scholastic Press Association. The Angelus has received twenty such awards in previous years, and in i937 received the All-American Award, which is now the highest award given. The staff of the l95l Angelus decided on Profile ot Youth for their theme, The theme has been carried out throughout the book with silhouettes of students in their every day surroundings. The Angelus has added many more attractions to make this one of the outstanding books in years. A royalty section has been featured showing the king, queens, and their attendants. Also for the first time the Junior and Sophomore classes have separate sections for their classes. The Angels displayed their support for the Angelus by buying l5OO books. The staff presented the movie, The Late George Apley, for the student body in appreciation for their assistance. iP' ann il' fs' JW gf Top row, left to right: Jeanne Klodt, Assembly Editor, Martin Shore, Candid Editor, Dorothy Stout, Photographic Co-ordmator, Dick Jones, Photographer, Barbara Claus, Faculty Editor. Second row: Barbara Battey, Assistant Curriculum Editor: Pat Beck, Assistant Album Editor, Bob Patten, Photographer, Jackie Ungernach, Art Editor, Tom Fiugstad, Co sports Editor. Bottom row: Patty Mintz, Assistant Club Editor. Profile of Youth agua-wwy E 'Z 'QQ ,Quik R ai LOUIS TANANBAUM THOMAS GILLIGAN Business Manager Sponsor Ng, P The gang s all here We do work once in a while 4 Spotlight Works Top row, left to right: Jennilee Pedicord, Special Writer: Sally Schrepferman, Exchange Editor. Second row: Dick Murphy, Sports Editor: Lorraine Ander- son, Special Writer. Third row: Carol Ingram, Exchange Editor: Dick Schwart- zer, Photographer: Audrey Berry, Special Writer: Millard Ingraham, Colum- nist: Nancy Binkley, Special Writer: Nancy Vawter, Assistant Editor. Bottom row: Virginia Palmer, Special Writer: Ed Hunter, Sports Editor: Pat Breese, Exchange Editor. PATSY REEVES ED STONE Editor-in-Chief Business Manager The Spotlight, under the able guidance of Mrs. Alice E. Koons, is published every third week by the editor, the business and circula- tion staff, the special writers, the sports writers, the columnists, photographers and the reporters of the paper. Part of the acti- vities of the staff include a trip to the printers to help publish the Spotlight. The Spotlight staff, in co-operation with the Pre-law club sponsored a lOO96 drive to sell Spotlights. The drive was a huge success . 747 is f and resulted in selling all but six papers. Various assemblies have been provided for the student body by the Spotlight staff. One of these include a lecture and a movie by Mr. Prein, from the Monitor Publications, who spoke on the safari which took him into Africa. The aims of the Spotlight this year were to promote better school spirit, longer lunches, and cooperation with the student council. ,1 su l ' ' 0' . 1 i 10 !f.JI'lYJ '-5 A 4' ftp' - - fr . i- - , M , !if',,,- H,,N ',!,,Jx fi ,I J n . g.,' 9, 'ia Suv . 'r ' ' is J 4 Q - . ffff.. -+----ff 4-7 , - . ,-.f- i,.N ,,t,:-ww, 1- ' ' ..,, y , Q , , . ...vs . ', .-4 -in ' Ilk'l .x' v 'MK N 'Q tor Student Benefit , ,A -A5 . , sw - - I . J. , , ,Q 1 I ,, 4 'A , xg, P v H y V' . N oi- t ' - S . 'v' I 'ls ' I ' , . v av J . PM N, 9 5. '- ,, -4 ,..',,.- ig N, - , n - V Top row, left to right: Bill Counts, Assistant Editllr: Betty Streenl, Assistaht ' - Editor. Second row: Joyce Lind, Special Writer: Alan Fouse, Photographer. Third row: Inga Schoo, Special Writer: Dwight Murphey, Columnist: Mary Newberry, Reporter: Marily Barnes, Photographic-coordinator: Jim Colfer, Sports Writer: Ann Chapin, Assistant Editor. Bottom row: Myron Rubin, Reporter: Ruth Sumners, Reporter: Roger Simon, Sports Writer. ,.5s ..-si Z .W wg, .gint S561 xwgw? ffl? in ,.,, i i -r.r Q51 'A tl 7, i ,, .R fg,:.:,?x e M , ,M W S rv sos FERGUSON ALICE c. KOONS were ,, If A Head Photographer Sponsor V,.q , 'Q we ?iQQi5i ' ,g 'vw-vainly-.wi 'WM' VM- ln.. Go, a Koons, krafty kiddies ., . 1 A 'I 'l rf N i is 1 i i 4 i 6 'W' 5 Q ififiis - i East Celebrates Red and White Day Color day for East this year seemed emminently successful, even to the weather, The sophomores' skit took first prize, but the senior class ran away with the honors for the day in out-mudding the juniors during the tug-of-war and taking first prize for the most beautiful float in the parade. The crowning event of the day saw Sue Bitman reigning as May queen over the color day festivities. Counterclockwisez senior skitg junior skitp sophomore skitg Nita crowns Sue May queenp victory smiles for the seniors in the tug-of-warg the beauty laden, winning senior float. , ., ,gf I . in -5 Q ,, p.. . 'M -- .'5f3,stt,w5fafsr'f'lr f wwe- 1 M N f 'v -W' .iv ' i L ,g i f , EPM-.IL f'! Bw',.4f ' -1..'..s 4 A rd' 2 E Character Awards Poise ,,,,,,,,., , Friendliness ,..,.. Sense of Humor ,,,,,,, Cheerfulness ....,,,, Sportsmanship ,,,,,.,, Service ,,......,,,,, Dependabilify ,,,,,A Loyaity ,,..,... Courtesy .,,,.,.,,...,..,,,, Best-All-Around Girl, ...... .,.,..ANN SEAWELL ......,SUE BITMAN CAROLE DICKERSON ..,,,,,MARGiE DUFF ...HHNANCY BINKLEY ...UWMARCIA MANNING ,,,,.r.,.....BOBBIE ROE HMARY MCMURTRIE c......SEBA BROOKS ....,,,PATSY REEVES Counrerclockwisez Ann Seaweli, Sue Bitman, Carole Dickerson, Margie Duff, Nancy Binkley, Marcia Man' ning, Bobbie Roe, Mary McMurtrie, Seba Brooks, Patsy Reeves. Stan gets his man S ue Hayufin X Teachers from Morey? Bedlam Self-explanatory Which Eddie do they mean? ASSEMBLY E X 1 -gbhll mawlawuwwmx- n f,,g,,4, Talent? Talent! A 6 Ml, 'H hun f ww, gi W w 'T shi. Lg.: ea, 4 . :Q 4? WK ZZ' xi' CJ? W wmv... You think you're bored! Skier s Fate 'P'--nb., ,Q 'Q . F ,f if 5 , K, rg, ' V. ll 535 ffftfl 4 55555, Q Z H l 1 f 'Z 7, H ntnn 1 :ff Nazi' Q Flash! Bam! Alacazam ifgfkl 'QL . A 1 J,f,,g::kgfy1' 4 ' 2' Az fi' ' , Q , Q LL'f3 4 V am Qi 1 U f 3 vf f 53? L, fx Vi 2,151 ff ww ,if I if f , M54 :,, in .. 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Actors Present Christmas Pageant Miss Ceneveive Kreiner, director ot the program. Mrs. Violette McCarthy, vocal solo- presentation, and Miss Freeda Moorehead, ist, was accompanied by Miss Marcia Manning director of the A Cappella choir, worked to- to add to the traditional Christmas pageant gether to present an unusual and delightful with outstanding beauty and significance. A -'iii W- I 5 img' 3, wffg ,Q ft iiitiiiiwiia . it M ,K i 5 Seniors Present Class Play The Class of l95l presented The Man Who Came to Dinner as their contribution to laughter. The play was under the excellent direction of Mrs. Genevieve Kriener. A beautiful new set by Mr. Arthur Bragg and the stage crew, and new furniture helped make the play a finished production, The leading roles were portrayed by Louis Tananbaum as Sheridan Whiteside, Nancy Vawter as Maggie Cutler, Bill Counts as Burt Jefferson, Sue Bitman as Lorraine Sheldon, John Archibold as Banjo, Mary Montague as Miss Preen. George Fouke played Beverly Carlton, Mary Newberry, Harriet Stanley, Harry Arkin, Doctor Bradley, Mel Coffee, Professor Metz. The members of the Stanley family were Richard Smith and Seba Brooks, the parents, Richard Murphey and Betty Far- rand, Richard and June, Paul Miller and Kath- leen Posey were John and Sarah, Milliard ln- graham, Sandy. J. ,sl , I , , A , a . . I N, 1 . 3 ' ,E-self? sv' ' ,,,i , I 'Ng,,,,i,., . ,Ami-email fiwifwll MH- QW 4-lf' 1 3 a hff The boys E 1 GHS . , 1 wmhreg kmk' Sweet Ada-lineflf This is our Pep Club? Thai Pepsucfenl' smiie F i Angels Participate in Oruiions C. Edgar Riddick's presentation ot Henry's A Call to Arms was the winner of the seventy-eighth annual Woodbury Medal con- test held in the East auditorium. Finalists tor the contest were: George Fouke, Harry Arkin, Ronald Silenky, E. Richard Smith, Donald Ackerman, C. Edgar Riddick, Louis Tananbaum, and Stephen McCoy. Ruthie Ann l-lailpern, sophomore, was chosen winner of the seventy-second annual Wolcott sight reading contest. The finalists, which included, Devera Mellman, Mary Montague, Betty Farrand, Marlene Law, Leeba Nelson and Ruth Sanders all took part in the reading of Twas the Night Before Christmas by Paul C-allico. Though losing in the all-city Shafroth ex- temperoraneous contest by close scores, both John Archibold and Ann Chapin represented East high in a fine manner. w lt Wolcott Contcs If if rvrgsull Woodbury Finalists fm . - . if Q if -.S t ,, November 4, marked the eve that Paula Boltz was crowned Queen of the Homecoming dance. The other girls who served as her attendants were: Sandy Sparks, Margie Duff, Judy Jones, Marcia Manning, and Ann Seawell. As the last strains of Goodnight Sweet- heart died away every one agreed that it had been a very successful evening. December Promenade Leading the Junior Prom. through a successful evening was the music of Johnny Hawes. Reigning over the Junior debut was Sidge Arnold. Her attendants were: Vonnie DeSpain, Sandy Sparks, Janet Dodd and Peggy and Patty Mintz. New winter formals predomi- nated the scene while silver stars and blue and white streamers glistened from above. Z 5 3 5 0' is were + Dark red hearts and white lacy trim set the scene for the Sweetheart dance. The evening was highlighted with the coronation of a Sweet- heart King and Queen presented tor the first time at the annual Valentine dance, The king and queen were Ann Seawell and Ray Marks. Their attendants were: Priscilla Stone and Jerome LaGrange, Carole Dickerson and Willard Bissell, Vonnie DeSpain and Barry Frank, Marcia Manning and Dick Frye, and Nancy Van Derbur and Bill Clark. l '1 Q xy E 7 A at Varsity Capers Varsity Capers, was the theme for this year's D club dance, which was held in the boys' gym April 7. The boys' gym was decorated with small D's and crepe paper which led To the middle of the gym where a large red D was suspended. Howard Farrarid provided the music, and new spring formals predominated the scene. 5, SERAPI-I SWING Small pink bids announced the opening dance of the year given annually by the Seraph Sisters, The decorations carried out fhe theme with an overhanging ceiling of pink and black streamers with a large pink swing susa pended from the center. Star eyed Cherubs danced 'ro the dreamy music of Howard Farrand, while fall iormals rustled in rhythm, - M d, BIG House Bounce i, Romantic? Angels stepped through a replica of a jail door onto a dance floor resembling a iail iwirh eleciric fl y chair and alll, Round black bids similar io an eight ball l were presented for admission, The second sport dance of the year proved a great suc- cess while policemen Crea! and unreall kept guard I I :Q ,l 'T .,. iff-ILA me ksll. fW1 il l!5 -'fm WWWWWWVNI f WEN ' NXl.Maxw11xs'!ms: x 5, i X A Q , in WWW geev-gwf-nwgmg 1, :fi 'vt M1 s ' Y Y 927 1 . P, 2,5 w.w5vr3 ' . wg 5 VW, V we .8 ,V - W 'Q Q-.www ff fx M W ww W' ,gf ii V N w Nj, , xfer-Axel gi K w fin .V ' K 4 Q. Y f I -M Q I-lomecommg Queen Paula Boliz .lunior Prom Queen Sidge Arnold Sweetheart King and Queen Ray Marks and Ann Marie Seuwell May Queen Sue Bilman f ,,. 1 ,, ef W' 2 rs, as nw 4 Back row, left to right: Ann Seawell, Margie Duff, Judy Jones. Front row: Marcia Manning and Sandy Sparks, O Homecommg Queen Aiiendanis 3 '31 I Junior Prom Queen Attendants Left to right, standing: Janet Dodd, seated: Patty Mintz, Peggy Mintz, Sandy Sparks, seated in front: Vonnie de Spain Junior and Sophomore Moy Queen Aiiendonls Back row, left to right: Vonnie de Spain, Sandy Sparks, Patty Mintz, Peggy Mintz, Paula Boltz, Judy Jones. Front row Janet Dodd, Nancy Van Derbur, Corrie Houston, Sunny Jones. . , 6 f f 4, aff' - W n w, .. 4 Q39 1 . Nw' Back row, left to right: Janey Atler, Sue Bitman, Nancy Young, Marci Vonnie Lyster. 'Y a Manning, Mar 5 ff'- f ,1 J J J -g,7wf,.M ,,,, ! ffm 1.171 f M 7, W ,X fi X f f f ,f.,,, 'fy wwf f f gf fa 'X f hiv ' ' ', 7 Vw U , , ' 'fi xi 'A' 4 V ff, .31 Y. y McMurtrie, Ann Seawell. Front ,xx IOWZ , 'Wins f , 1' 'M f ' Y , W X 17 524 'K Zi: 4 Xa Patsy Reeves, Senier May Queen Attendant ish' ,LH ' ,N f' WK ff zfcff 1 127 RGANIZATION East High School offers a variety ot extra-curricular activities to Angels interested in participating in group organizations. These organizations serve Cherubs tor educational purposes, in advancement ot interests and hobbies, also social adjustment and education in group organiza- tion is obtained by Angels participating in organized activities. Congress club is the oldest ot the present clubs as they exist today, being organized in l904. New clubs of the past year include Collegiate Arts, and Home Arts, which prove that people group together according to interests. f. ' 9 Boys in the Girls' Socual room? it Front row, left to right: Betty Nash, Watty Bowes, Bobbie Kessler, President: Pat Arnold, Dwight Nlurphey. Second row: Ginger Roe, Shirlee Johnson, Ronnie Epstein, Nita Watson, Leta Logan, Marilyn Pearson. Third row: Dick Smith, Nadine Lake, Louis Tananbaum, George Fouke, Seba Brooks, Don Grebe. Top row: Jim Parker, Dick Frye, Ed Hunter, Ray Marks, Jerry McGuire, Dick Hansen. Inier-Club Council The Inter-Club council is composed of the presidents of all the clubs here at East. The club meets twice a month to discuss questions and problems that arise from school issues. This year the club sponsored an assembly, as well as the annual varsity-faculty basket- ball game. The Inter-Club council serves to promote a closer bond between all clubs, When a problem arises as to how to raise money for a club, or a problem of a similar nature, it is taken to the lnter-Club council. Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Eliza- beth Todd, the club did an outstanding job of ruling the many clubs here at East. we wifi Wl1at's the Decision? i , L , S- 1165 Front row, left to right: Belvin Williams, Justin W. Brierly, Sponsor, Richard Frye, President: Robert Sawyer, Vice- Presidentg Donald Harlan, Secretary: John Siple, Treasurer: Rocky Groves. Second row: Ed Hunter, Jerry Moore, Donald Ackerman, Alan Edwards, Dick Smith, Tom Carey. Third row: Ed Barry, Chuck Froese, Jim Bob Day, Tom Flugstad, Bob LaShell, Bob Yegge, Warren Picktord. Top row: Watty Bowes, Phil Schoelzel, Tom McGonagle, Dan McGrew, Willard Bissell, Bill Delvloulin. Pre-Law The Pre-Law club has played an active part in the club life at East since its organization in l939. The purpose of the club is to unite boys with high scholastic standings and common interests. The club has many social gatherings throughout the year in the homes of club members to enable the boys to become better acquainted with one another. To round out a perfect year in the Pre-Law club, the boys and their dates attend the Annual Spring banquet, held in one of Den- ver's leading hotels. Membership is limited to twenty-tive boys with a B average or higher. OFFICERS Left to right: Justin W. Brierly ........ ...... S ponsor Richard Frye ,,...,,, ,,,,, , , ,,,.... President Robert Sawyer ,r,,,, ,,.,,,, V ice-President Donald Harlan ..,... .......... S ecrefary John Siple ,c,,,,,, ..,.... T reasurer 4 Front row, left to right: Eileen Singer, Nancy Nicholson, Celeste Siege, Charles Croley, Sponsor, Shirlee Johnson, President: Mary Ann Ormond, Vice-President: Mary Ann Kreuzer, Secretary: Jackie Adams, Treasurer: Carole Green- wood, Gloria Gray, Shirley Hamilton. Second row: Nancy Robinson, Barbara Magnussen, Gwynn Cheney, Martha Roderick, Marjorie Hickey, Loretta Carlile, Linda Harrell, Joan Young, Janet Kaiser, Norma Klarner, Janet Carlstrom. Third row: Dorothy Keller, Alice Harris, Marilyn Higley, Sally Zwahlen, Ann Stewart, Maryellen Smith, Joyce Kortz, JoAnn Wilson, Shirley Klein, Virginia Stevens. Top row: Donna Kueker, Barbara McFarland, Jane Nichols, Ruth Linn, Marian Ross, Phyllis Taylor, Marilene Robison, Donna Harrison, Alice Cox, Vivian Schroer, Ann Goodrich. Girls' Bowling The Girls' Bowling club was organized in I947, and has been one of East's most active clubs ever since. The girls bowl every Tues- day night at the Park Hill bowling alley. ln December, the girls participate in a OFFICERS Left to right: Charles Croley ,,,,,v, Shirlee Johnson ,,,,,...... Mary Ann Ormond ...,,, . Mary Ann Kreuzern... Jackie Adams ,,,,Y,,. ......Sponsor ...........President Vice-President ........Secretary ......Treasurer bowling league against other schools not only in Denver, but all over the country. The Girls' Bowling club has been very fortunate in having Mr, Croley as a sponsor, for he not only makes the club a lot of fun, but teaches the art of good bowling as well. S js xi is if af Front row, left to right: Dick Broman, Jim McNalley, Larry Nichols. Second row: Charles Croley, Sponsor, Jack Rass- mussen, Don Grebe, Roger Miller, Don Red, Dick Reece, Armand DeSaverio, Sponsor. Boys' Bowling Among the better sports clubs for boys at East is the Boys' Bowling club. At the begin- ning of the year the club had an average of forty to fifty boys bowling every Monday night at the bowling alley. Because of the world situation today, however, some of the best bowlers have gone into the Army and Navy. if ' ,,,, seal if Www ,ig . ' I Q A 5 All The club enters many leagues, but perhaps the most fun is being in the contest between the boys and the girls of the Girls' Bowling club, which was held in March. Any boy may apply for membership in this club. OFFICERS Left to right: Don Grebem , , ,.., .President Roger Miller ,,,, , .Vice-President ,,,.,,.-..Sponsor Armand Dc-:Saverio Vernon Peterson ,,,, ,,,Treasurer Front row, left to right: Sharon Dougherty, Ann Seielstad, Mary Ann Monier, Lidanne Jones, Miss Lucille llgaudas, Sponsor: Seba Brooks, President: Marcia Manning, Vice-President: Ann Seawell, Secretary: Ann Chapin, Treasurer, Miss Juanita Loeptien, Sponsor: Marilyn Pearson, Beverly Hennen, Marie Downing. Second row: Debby New, Pat Dornon, Marian Canfield, Kathy Kearns, Jo Ann Holmdahl, Chorla Snyder, Sue Warder, Vonnie Lyster, Nita Watson, Scottie Scoefield, Barbara Claus, Carolyn Girardot, Nancy Newcomb. Third row: Patty Mintz, Devera Mellman, Barbara Bottey, Barbara Grentell, Linda Gamel, Diane Bentley, Mary Montague, Jody Crotchett, Greta Ohlson, Carol Blackwell, Bette Munishor, Bobbie Roe. Top row: Alice Sweeney, Nancy Hanks, Nancy Sterling, Kay Schriener, Dixie Williams, Jan Robinson, Vicky Fair, Shirley Staggs, Beverly Smith, Jody Richardson, Ruth Bartholic, Corky Barker, Carolyn White .luckeis Front row, left to right: Normo Limbach, Marianne Reineman, Helen Fedde, Beryl Byers, Carol Tyler, Judy Campbell, Bert Lavin, Peggy Aylard, Susan McClelland, Janet Dodd, Molly Wynne. Second row: Sue Bitman, Jackie Ungemach, Betty Farrand, Alice Carper, Dorlene Stroh, Jane Montony, Mary Bronson, Linda Seline, Carol Holling, Ruth Sumners, Rosemary Fehr. Third row: Betty McCormick, Lois McKenzie, Mary Ann Cummings, Barbara Newman, Mary Price, Helen Burmont, Betty Marshall, Joyce Lochhead, Mary Williams, Mary Spath. Top row: Marty Chambers, Sheila Kirley, Carolyn Campbell, JoAnn Warner, Joan Snyder, Polly Scott, Mary Ann Kreuzer, Sally Schrepferman, Diane Kaub, Patsy Reeves, Noncy Vawter. Snutfer. --vial-' X l 1 lv ,x ,sf 1 ' w!U' 1 127' ' r 1 M ' H i 5 Front row, left to right: Roberta Nicholson, Lynette Copen, Sharon Friedman, Sally Striker, Elyce Karlsberg, Mary Jo Green, Jeanne Ragland, Nancy Hinkle, Charlene Barnhart, Nancy Rexrode. Second row: Ellen Eames, Mary Blanchard, Jackie Shere, Roberta Perlov, Peggy Mintz, Mozell Zarit, Jackie Adams, Lois Johnson, Marty Bielser, Jane Clark. Third row: Isabel Blandford, Betty Streen, Mildred McCarthy, Jane Eagan, Lorraine Anderson, Barbara Keith, Betty Kinyon, Ann Leavitt, Ariel Goodrich, Barbara Taggart. Top row: Vernon Aspelmier, Nancy Burke, lna Robinsen, Phyllis Wright, Phyllis Taylor, Beverly Dickison, LaVerne Dufva, Joan Yamen, Norma Goldberg, Elise Oppenheimer. White .luckeis Ask yourself this question, What adds most to the spirit of East? Of course, the answer will be the White Jackets, the girls' pep club. These girls form a truly wonderful picture on Fridays when they wear their red skirts, white jackets and red berets. If the weather be snow or sunshine, the White Jackets may be seen attending the football and basketball games, cheering heartily. X1 3' ' Being a member of White Jackets is not only a lot of work, but a great deal more of fun. The girls march in two parades during the year, and participate in drills at Denver University stadium. Membership in this club is based upon scholastic standing, posture, and good citi- zenship. OFFICERS Left to right: Miss Lucille llgaudas ....,.. .,,.,.,... S ponsor 1 f NX Miss Juanita Loeptien .... Seba Brooks ..,..,.,....,..... ........... P resident Marcia Manning ...... Vice-President Ann Seawell ....... ,,....,, S ecretary Ann Chapin ................ ........ T reasurer ,.,..t.Sponsor im ii i' A' EMM if N , Front row, left to right: Miss Margaret Aylard, sponsor: Richard Smith, President: Richard Murphy, First Vice-President: Barnard Silver, Second Vice-President: Thomas Harris, Secretary-Treasurer: Sidney Lang, Merle Weitz. Second row: Ronald Chadwick, Jim Parker, Gene Levy, Don Parkyn, Myron Rubin, Nate Hoffman. Third row: Bill Simpson, Allen Goody, Alan Edwards, Wesley Clark, Stan Nathenson, Frank Freeman. Top row: Nat Roper, James Newell, Dick Richmon, Pete Melcher, Martin Errickson, Mike Cornwall. ln l932, one of East's former teachers, Harry Charlesworth, formed a math club called the Slide Rule club. When Mr. Charles- worth left East last year, the club selected a very capable new sponsor, Miss Margaret Aylard. The Euclidian club gives students inter- ested in advance mathematics an opportunity to become acquainted with the material not presented in math classes. OFFICERS Left to right: Miss Margaret Aylard ,..,..,, ,,.... S ponsor Richard Smith ....,,..Y,,,., .........,.. P resident Dick Murphy ....... ,.,....... V ice-President Tom Harris ...... .,.... S ecretary-Treasurer Barnard Silver .,.., ,..... 2 nd Vice-President Wgk . , The club annually gives a Mathematical Award to a senior with high merits in math. At each meeting the club has an outside speaker, and each member is supplied with the Euclidian club bulletin of the week which contains puzzles and jokes pertaining to mathematics and science. The club is kept to forty students interested in math. QiiF Ski sfx-38935fi?2kI15 3iSsli3xitNQR kY5ii'-. QQ Zi' 1 s Front row, left' to right: Dan Foley, Sponsor: Willard Bissell, President: Watty Bowes, Vice-President: Jim Day, Secretary: Phil Schoelzel, Second row: Bill DeMoulin, Tom McGonagle, Dave Madison, Lynn Hoover, Deane Writer, Bob Webb, Julius Buerger. Third row: Jamie Grant, Bob Cooper, Bob Irwin, Chuck Froese, Steve Kinney, Bill Zimmerman, Bob Manion, Top row: Duane Capps, Allen Goody, Bob LaShell, Roger Hahn, Bob Patten, Tom Carson, Rocky Groves. Key The Key club is co-sponsored by the down- town Kiwanis club which sends a representa- tive to each meeting held here at East. Last year the club sent a representative to Columbus, Ohio to attend the international meeting of Key clubs, and this year a boy will be sent to Miami, Florida. The members of this club take care of the bulletin board under the clock and usher for the B assemblies. The club helps to develop initative and leadership among the members, tries to serve the school and community in every way possi- ble, and prepares the boys for useful citizen- ship in the future. Left to right: Dan Foley ....... OFFICERS Willard Bissell ........ Watty Bowes ....., ,lim Bob Day ...... Phil Schoelzel.. Bill DeMOulin ,...,.. ......Sponsor ...,.,..,..,President ,.,,Vice-President . .......,... Secretary .,.....,,........Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Ag ..,... , .1 . ..-as-nu. Y Q 137 Front row, left to right: Beverly Gray, Miss Hero Conesny, Sponsor: Jim Parker, President: Jackie Adams, Vice- Presidentg Jackie Smith, Secretary: Shirley Hutton, Treasurer. Second row: Lewis Palmer, George McCrumb, Alden Timmerman, Shirley Charvonia, Florence Fujiwara, Bill Galbreth. Third row: Bob Sperling, Ruth Bowker, Marillyn Wesebaum, Shirlee Johnson, Roberta Morris, Gwen Conner. Top row: Joe Lustig, Virginia Gordon, Nancy Ann Grace, Lois Ann Irion, Anne Kirby, Silverio Pereira. Ari The Art club provides an opportunity to? all talented and interested artists to work together outside of school. The club attends many local and national art exhibits. The Art club adds to the success of East by painting posters and advertising material. The main purpose of this club is to provide OFFICERS Left to right: Miss Hero Conesny ........ ...,..,Sponsor Jim Parker ........,.,,.. .,......,.. P resident Jackie Adams .,.,.., ...... V ice-President Jackie Smith ..,..,. ........ S ecretary Shirley Hutton ....,. ......., T reasurer an outlet for talented pupils wishing to con- tribute to their school and community. Many thanks go to the Art club and Miss Hero Conesny tor their outstanding work here at East. The club is open to all pupils interested in Art and all its aspects. T ki fi Front row, left to right: Bill Larson, Al Lackner, Jack Beardshear, Sponsor: Watty Bowes, President: Don Harlan, Vice-President: Chuck Froese, Secretary: Torn Carson, Treasurer: John Smyth, Sponsor: Donald Ackerman. Second row: Bob Webb, Paul Miller, Art Martin, Ed Hunter, Harry Lewis, Jim Willson, Louis Tananbaum, Don Curuenler, Ronald Chadwick. Third row: Kenneth Moses, Bob Milstein, Leonard Silverman, Larry Zivin, Oscar Hall, Lee Thompson, Bob LaSheIl, Allen Goody, Dick Smith. Top row: Burt Dunevitz, Ronnie Epstein, Steve Hellerstein, Duane Capps, Dick Wilding, Herbie Bracken, Chuck Robertson, John Marshall, Melvin Langshaw. Red Jackets The Red Jackets may be identified around the halls ot East by their red jackets. Red Jackets, the boys' pep club, serves the school by sponsoring the information booth in the main hall, by taking part in all pep assemblies, and by taking care ofthe lost and found department. Among the activities that the Red Jackets participated in was the Big House Bounce, given in cooperation with the White Jackets. Perhaps the most fun came in attending the annual Red Jacket hayrack ride. The club is open to all boys with an average of C or better. Left to right: Q Watty Bowes ,,,, Don Harlan ,,.,.,. Chuck Froese ..,r John Smyth ..,,,,, Jack Bea rdshear ,..,... Tom Carson ,,,,,,,, ....,,,Sponsor President Vice-President .,......Secretary .Treasurer , ,,,Sponsor Front row, left to right: Miss Rosalie Edmiston, Sponsor: Pat O'Reilly, Presidentp Lola Schmoll, Mary Snodgrass, Treasurer: Barbara Bell, Janet Kaiser, Virginia Johnson. Second row: Aileen Harvey, Marilyn Horton, Pat Carlstrorn Ruth Chapman, JoAnn Holmdahl, Linda Hueston, Barbara Lowry. Third row: Bev Vincent, Bob Dillon, Eleanor Hamilton' 1 f Janet Carlstrom, Robert Brown, Karen Cartwright. Top row: Jerry Hatton, Ralph Fellows, Frank Adams, Harold Hatton Bill Barnes, Joan Richman, Donna Wirth. f Bible Research Membership in this group is open to any- one interested in the Bible. Discussions given by the club members, movies and pictures provide a realistic picture of the Holy Bible. Another purpose of the club is to enliven the friendship ot its members. Under the sponsor- ship of Miss Rosalie Edmiston, the club par- ticipated in a Christmas party and several picnics. One of the club's most interesting. speakers of the year was Rev. Dones of the Colored Church of Good Hope. OFFICERS Left to right: Miss Rosalie Edmiston ........ .,.... S ponsor Pat O'Reilly ................ ............. P resident Barry Klingsmith ....... ....... V ice-President' Janet Hinshaw ....... .......... S ecretary Mary Snodgrass ........ ....... T reasurer Front row, left to right: William Weimer, Sponsor: Dwight Murphey, President: Edward Zall, Secretary: Millard lngra- ham, Treasurer: Bill Clow, Parlimentarian. Second row: Harry Sterling, John Archibold, Donald Ackerman, Dick Smith, Pete Taylor. Top row: Dick Lindseth, James Bromley, Paul Hannon, Tom Aurelius, Neal Blue, The Congress club has the distinction of being the first club organized at East, and the oldest high school club in Denver. Under the sponsorship of William Weimer, the club has presented several assemblies for the student body and has held its annual banquet. The main purpose of the club is to train its members in the science of government and the art of expression. Among the many speakers that the Con- gress club obtained this year are Dr. Senesch, Dr. Crofts, Dr. Scofield and Dr, Carey, all of Denver university's speakers bureau. Any boy having a C average may apply for membership. . Left to right: William Weimer. Edward Zall ....... Bill Clow ,,.,.,,...... Dwight Murphey ....,, Millard lngraham.. OFFICERS ,......Sponsor .......President .....,.Secretary ..........,,.Treasurer ......,Parliamentarian Front row, left to right: Mrs. Virginia Stearns, Sponsor: Paul Miller, Secretary: Pat Arnold, President: Charles Younk- man, Vice-President: Seba Brooks, Treasurer: Harry Arkin, Chairman of Board: Elizabeth Bein, Sponsor. Second row: Bruce Paul, Jerry Reichrnan, Bill Simpson, Myron Rubin, Steve Hellerstein, John Grow. Third row: Peter Breit, Lynette McKnight, Edward Zall, Marilyn Pearson, Sidney Lang, Barbara Bell, Wesley Clark. The International Relations club was founded in l92l by a group of boys primarily interested in international problems, The pur- pose of the club is to stimulate interest in international affairs and to be better informed concerning them. During the school year, the group continually had speakers from all parts of the world come to their meetings and dis- cuss current and interesting problems. OFFICERS Left to right: Mrs. Virginia Stearns ,...,.,, ,.,,,,,,.,..,,, S ponsor Charles Younkman ....,, ,,,,,,.. V ice-President Pat Arnold ..,,,,,,..... , ,,,,.,,,.. President Paul Miller ...,,,. ...,... S ecretary Seba Brooks ,..... Treasurer Harry Arkin ...........,., Miss Elizabeth Bein Chairman ..,.,......,,....,Sponsor One of the highlights of the year took place when Mrs. Virginia Stearns, sponsor of the group, and sixty I. R. members took part in the Annual State-Wide I. R. conference held at Denver university. The l. R. club is open to all interested students upon application, providing that their grades are high scholastically. 4. 4. Front row, left to right: John Brennan, Sponsor: Bob Sawyer, President: Dan McGrew, Vice-President: Harry Nash, Sec- retary: Danny Ferguson, Treasurer: Sam Frank, Sergeant-at-Arms: Jerry McGuire, Sergeant-at-Arms: M. M. Arbogast, Sponsor. Second row: Ted Williamson, Bob Wilder, Jerry Moore, Phil Schoelzel, Mark Murray, Don Larkin. Third row: George Wafer, Julius Buerger, Bill Daniel, Jim Dikeou, Leo McCune, Bob Gutshall, Barry Frank. Top row: Jerry LaGrange, Murray McComas, Bill Clark, Ray Marks, John Siple, Joe Leyden, Tom Carey. Certain men are someday going to look back upon the good old days in the Hi-R-40 club. Hi-R-40 is primarily a service club. They watch the cars in the parking lot, and sponsor a popular dance each year. 40 This club affords the boys an atmosphere to build character through contact with the other members of the club. The forty members are chosen by a unanimous vote of the old members, but all boys may apply. Left to right: John Brennan ..,..... Bob Sawyer ...... Dan McGrew .,,,.. Harry Nash ........ Danny Ferguson ....... .... Sam Frank ......... ....... Jerry McGuire.. .......Sponsor .,.........President , ...,.. Vice-President ,. .,,,.,.,Secretary ............Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-af-Arms M. M. Arbogast ....... ,................. S ponsor r i 44 Front row, left to right: Gregg Browning, Sponsor: Dick Hansen, President: Ed Riddick, Vice-President: Nancy Vawter, Secretary: Lee Hettig, Treasurer: Jack Stanley, Parliamentarian: Don Ackerman, Chairman of the Board. Second row: Peter Breit, Stuort Gottesfeld, Roland Dedmon, Harry Sterling, Myron Rubin. Third row: Pete Taylor, Neal Blue, Seba Brooks, Ray Freeland, Louis Tananbaum, George Fouke. Top row: Edward Zall, Kathleen Posey, Ann Chapin, Dick Murphy, Harry Arkin. Debate The Debate club represents East high school at speech conferences all over the state during the year. This helps to improve the thinking and expression of its members. Because of their knowledge of current events and the interest stimulated in national Left to right: Gregg Browning ....,, Dick Hansen ,,,v Ed Riddick ,,,..., Nancy Vawter .,,, Lee Hettig ..,,,,,, Don Ackerman ,v,,, ,,,,,,, Jack Stanley ,,.., ..,,,,Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,,President .,,...,Vice-President ,,,,,,,,..Secretary ........,,Treasurer Board Chairman ,Parliamentarian and international affairs, the Debate club pre- pares leaders for the future. There is absolutely no restriction as to membership, All pupils interested in friendly competition with other students from all over the state may apply for membership in this club. as as Front' row, left to right: S. Melnick, J. Ashford, J. Williams, Miss M. Smith, Sponsor: M. Pearson, President: J. Deeter, Vice-President: M. Newberry, Secretary: A. Seielstad, Treasurer: Mr, B. Shepherd, Sponsor: C. Soll, N. Burke, M. Helm I J. Silver. Second row: E. Dailey, M. Horton, L. lngraham, G. Caldwell, M. Durning, E. Jones, M. Green, B. Levy, E. Merey, M. Rogell, M. Korlan, G. Willard, P. Johnson. Third row: P, Levin, L. Nelson, P. Lenon, P. Wearner, T. Han- cock, B. Lutz, K. Limas, B. Soll, G. Fouke, R, Freeland, A. Chapin, B. Anderson. Top row: D. Wright, S. Pietsch, M. Pietsch, D. Kalischer, J, Willson, P. Peregrine, P. Russ, D. Minger, D. Arent, L. lrion, N. Vawter, Mt Montague, J Thurneysen, B. White, The Drama club presented two excellent plays during assembly periods, participated in the United Nations program, and took part in the All-School show. The group, under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Smith and Bruce Shepherd, learned about the theater in regard to makeup, acting, costuming and staging. At each club meeting the members put on a play, thus giving each member a chance to participate at one time or another in a meeting. The purpose of the Drama club is to give its members experience in interpreting and producing outstanding plays. Membership, given by tryouts, is limited to thirty-five. OFFICERS Left to right: Miss Margaret Smith ....... ....... S ponsor Marilyn Pearson .....,. ..... . .President Jack Deeter ......., .. ...Vice-President Mary Newberry ...... ............ S ecretary Ann Seilelstad ....... ..TreaSUrG:I' Bruce Shepherd ..... . .... Sponsor 4 Front row, left to right: Carolyn Christensen, Joan Scholl, Nancy Kornernann, Miss Juanita Loeptein, Sponsor: Ed Hunter, President: Jaclyn Ungemach, Vice-President: Isabel Blandford, Secretary-Treasurer: Miss Jean Aschbacher, Sponsor: Jean McNeill. Second row: Barbara Atkins, Anne Hopley, Sally Hitch, Ronold Chadwick, Barbara Keith, Jane Eagan, Mildred McCarthy, Jeannie Klodt. Third row: Don Gruenler, Dick Schwartzler, Alan Edwards, Leland Walker, Bob Hartsfield, Page Thompson, Kenny Helms. Top row: Betty Farrand, Sheila Kirley, JoAnn Worner, Mary Ann Monier, Marty Chambers, Cynthia Mitchell, Ann Seawell, Bob Seitz, John Drabing. Skins! Front row, left to right: Larry Manion, Pete Melcher, Bill Killgore, Pat Toothaker, Calvin Anderson, Sponsor: Harry Lewis, Lois McKenzie, .lim Colfer, Second row: Jeanne Hauselmonn, Donna Hetherington, Pat Peregrine, Judy Camp! bell, Alice Cross, Barbara Lowe, Audrey Berry, Jack Brendlinger. Third row: Carole Greenwood, Norma Bliss, Barbara Klein, Martha Olson, Gus Larson, Ronnie Epstein, Dick Lindseth, Barbara Walker. Top row: Jerry Walker, Ronnie Nathan, Ken Fleming, Gretchen Lames, Mary Ellen Dixon, Diane Drierneyer, Joan Maul, Mary Bronson, Mary Ann Mitchell. ameri? X' . 1-if-, f The Big Brass of the team 89' It s My Lazy Day sin The kids! 7'Cal, East's ski pro vi Sklasi If you want to increase your racing abilities and learn about better and safer skiing, join the Ski club which is open to all skiers. The club sponsors both a boys' and a girls' ski team, and hold competitive meets with the teams from all other high schools. One of the main advantages of being a Take it Easy Greuter member of this club is the discount on the ski bus and tows. This club is affiliated with the Southern Rocky Mountain Ski association, which spon- sors some of the inter-school skiing meets. Each week the club sponsors a bus which goes to Winter Park, Berthoud Pass, Loveland Pass, or Arapahoe Basin. OFFICERS Left to right: Miss Juanita Loeptein ...,.. Ed Hunter ,,,,,,...,,,,... Jackie Ungemachn, Calvin Anderson ..... Isabel Blanford c...,.. Harry Lewis ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.. Miss .lean Aschbacher ,..... ,,,,,s.Sponsor ..,,,,,,.President .Vice-President ...,......Sponsor ..,.,,,,,Secretary Race Chairman ...,,,,.,..Sponsor l4 4 574' Front row, left fo right: Ted Williamson, Tom Carey, Jerry Moore, A. Bruce Ewer, Sponsory Jerry McGuire, President: Don Larkin, Vice-President: Fritz Huber, Secretary-Treasurer: Murray McCornas, Sergeant-at-Arms: Ronnie Zier, Sergeant-at-Arms: Jim Dikeou, Jerry LaGrange, Phil Plutt. Second row: Jim Stoiley, Willard Bissell, Deane Writer, Dick Frye, Steve Kinney, Chuck Froese, Jim Walkling, Bob Webb, Dick Dungan, Jim Bob Day, Bill DeMoulin. Third row: Bob Weaver, Bob Cooper, Ray Weaver, Watty Bowes, Tom Carson, Bill Clark, Ed Barry, Richard Brown, Rocky Groves, Belvin Williams. Top row: George Richie, Sam Downing, Charles Band, Bob lrwin, Bob Wilson, Roy Marks, Bill Daniels, Barry Frank, Bob Patten, Jack Larsen, Hamlet Crocker. Ili-Y The present Hi-Y club was organized at East in l942 under the same sponsor, Mr. Bruce Ewer. Hi-Y is a school service club, and is af- filiated with the Central Y. M. C. A. Each year the club sponsors a fall hayrack ride and a dance afterwards. Each month the club as a whole goes to the Central Y. M. C. A., where the boys hear prominent speakers, and learn more about the work of the Y. M. C. A. Membership in the Hi-Y group is composed of many of the school's leaders in both ath- letics and politics. OFFICERS Left to right: Bruce Ewer ..,....... ............ S ponsor Jerry McGuire ....... . ............. President Don Larkin .......,,, .......... V ice-President Fritz Huber ..........,, ...... S ecretary-Treasurer Murray McComas ...... .,.... S ergeant-at-Arms Ronnie Zier ,,.,..... ...... S ergeant-at-Arms F265 cw 5 Front row, left to right: J. Knuth, J. Tillotson, D. Stout, M. Dowd, H. Green, C. Soll, T. Downs, M. Sprinkle, D. Drogh, P, Mays, M. Wynne, B. Spector, P. Mintz. Second row: M. Martin, J. Richardson, R, Goodier, D. Jackson, B. Lowe, C. Yamen, E. Karlsberg, S. Striker, D. Schwartz, C. Roberts, P. Williams, B. Silver, Third row: A. Smith, C. Peterson, B. Smith, E. TeSelle, C. Kearns, G. Schultz, B. Neson, R. Aiden, C. Sanders, J. Yamen, R. Nicholson, M, Whitehead, L, Tananbaum. Top row: M. Anderson, C. Campbell, C. James, P. Toothaker, P. Buxton, M. Miller, A. Glass, C. Brown, K. Brown, V. Gordon, M. Rifkin, S, Thompson. Modern Dance The Modern Dance club was formed in the fall of l949 to provide pupils of every grade an opportunity to become acquainted with modern dance techniques. This is one of the largest clubs in school. The club meets in the girls' gym one after- noon a week throughout the year. Work on techniques and dance forms comprise most of each meeting. The Modern Dance club provides an op- portunity for self-expression through dance movement, as well as developing an apprecia- tion for dance art. This club is open to both boys and girls. l ' OFFICERS Left to right: Lucille llgaudas ,..... ....... S ponsor Bobbie Kessler ..,..... ...... P resident Elise Oppenheimer .... ...... S ecretary l4 9 i Front row, left to right: Bob Webb, Phil Plutt, Adolph Panek, Sponsor: William Weimar, Sponsor: John Brennan, Sponsor: Dan Foley, Sponsor: Willis Lamson, Sponsor: Tommy Flugstad, Warren Pickford. Second row: Bob Ferguson, Dwight Murphey, Ed Weidenhamer, Belvin Williams, Ted Williamson, Julius Buerger, Phil Schoelzel, Bob Allen, Don Axe, George Writer, Bill Clark. Top row: Deane Writer, Bob Patten, Jack Larsen, Don Ackerman, Bob Wilder, Richard Brown, Fritz Huber, Jim Wolff, Ed Staggs, Gene Croncer, Bill Daniel. D Club Front row, left fo right: Murray McComas, Jack Skinner, Ray Marks, President: Don Larkin, Vice-President: Jim Dikeou, Secretary: Bob Rarick, Treasurer: John Ballard, Dick Auer, Roger Simon, Warren Scott. Second row: Bob Pat- rick, Bob Burkey, Jerry McGuire, Jerry Moore, Tom Carey, Bob Sawyer, Harry Nash, Ronnie Zier, Charles Bond, Phil Davis. Top row: Pinkey Carlsen, Bob Lamson, Dick Frye, Ed Hunter, Jim Bob Day, Jack Brendlinger, Tom Carson, Lynn Hoover, Bill Oakes, Nate Hoffman. Q if 7 Q 1 I A-. J A f E3 2 Front row, left to right: Jack Davis, Hub Preuss, Richard Anshutz, William Metzler, Meredith Rodney, Frank Pulver, Leonard Roark, Harold Hague. Second row: Arthur M. Bragg, Sponsor: Clarence Bennington, George Curry, Don Johnson, Ralph Fellows, Charles Sears, Jim Bieri, Rodney Plummer. Top row, left to right: Donald Johnson, George Curry, Charles Sears, Jack Davis, Flymen: Don Vesaman, Harold Hague, Rodney Plummer, Steve Tate, Jack Davis, Carpenters. Bottom row: Hub Preuss, Ralph Fellows, Jim Bieri, Frank Pulver, Electricians: Leonard Roark, Rodney Meredith, Effect Men. Front row, left to right: Marilyn Scofield, Bobbie Roe, Verna Doyle, Anne West, John Matties, Sponsor, Robert McComas, Sponsor: John Archibold, President: Bill DeMoulin, Vice-President: Mary McMurtrie, Treasurer: Miss Loretta Miller, Sponsor: Lois Johnson. Second row: Nancy Winkler, Sally Hitch, Bobbie Kessler, Dwight Murphey, Kathleen Posey, Jody Richardson, Beverley Smith, Dottie Lacina, Vonnie Lyster, Bette Munishor, Janet Hankins. Third row: Chuck Froese, Dick Frye, Helen Fedde, Cara Lee Goalstone, Roberta Morris, Nancy Vawter, Joan Yamen, Linda Hueston, Pat Breese, Inga Schoo. Top row: Jimmie Howe, Sheila Kirley, Marilyn Barnes, Nadine Lake, Marianne Reineman, Lois McKenzie, Joanne Turner, Betty Thomas, Margie Kisner, Ann Leavitt, Sally Sears, Virginia Palmer. '51 Club Front row, left to right: Bob Lawson, Louis Tananbaum, Marie Downing, Polly Scott, Sally Menan, Betty Kinyon, Marty Bielser, Jane Clark, Seba Brooks, Sandra Meyer. Second row: Bob LaShell, Linda Stone, Betty Streen, Carolyn Camp- bell, Barbara Keith, Jane Eagan, Lorraine Anderson, Mildred McCarthy, Roberta Nicholson, Maxine Maxwell, Naomi Manweiler. Third row: Judy Burghardt, Blanche Markham, Sue Skinner, Patsy Reeves, Cynthia Draper, Beverly Hennen, Florence Wasserman, Carolyn Girardot, Stephen McCoy. Top row: Kay Cates, Babette Greenslit, Barbara Claus, Sally Schrepferman, Dick Murphy, Myron Rubin, Burt Dunevitz, Kenneth Moses, Bob Wallace, Brice Bennett. Front row, left to right: Kenney Scumann, John Hanson, Dale Dickson, Marilene Robison, Wilma Marting, Patt Russ, Mary Newberry, Cynthia Madisen, Charlotte Garrison, Darla Krogh, Nadine Shively, Mary Moore. Second row: Mary Ann Ormond, Duane Capps, Marilyn Freeman, Lois Hanagan, Carol Schlotterbacl-4, Barbara Reese, Nancy Stevens, Charla Snyder, Jeanne Galvin, Nancy Binkley, Carol Barker, Mary Montague. Third row: Donnalou Mendenhall, Don Harlan, Brad Kidder, Allen Goody, Audrey Berry, Marty Garrison, Mary Jo Henry, Frannie Zabriskie, Marsha DePue, Ann Zabriskie, Miriam Kuhlman, Nancy Rexrode. Top row: Ed Hunter, Steve Kinney, Bill Zimmerman, Gus Larson, Ronnie Epstein, Bob Ferguson, Phil Plutt, John Siple, Jim Day, Deane Writer, Al Lackner, '51 Club The '5l club, sponsored by Mr. McComas and Miss Miller, is open to all seniors that have been of service to East in one of their three years at East. Some of the activities of the club include the Senior Barn Dance, the Senior Prom, the Class Luncheon, Arbor Day, Class Day, the Senior Class Play, and Senior Picnic. Boys and girls could join this club in their sophomore year if they served on the class ring committee, helped in the lunchroom, or contributed money to the French Relief So- ciety. All seniors who participate in one ot the many senior activities are automatically in the 'Sl club. ll!. ..iJ OFFICERS Left to right: Miss Loretta Miller ..,.... Jl fl!! I ? ,....,,,,,Sponsor Bill DeMoulin ,.....,.. Vice-President Roddie Johnson ,,,,... ,,,,,,,, S ecretary John Archibold ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, P resident Mary McMurtrie ...... ....,,, T reasurer Robert McCornas,, ,. ..., , Sponsor l 3 F3 Front row, left to right: D. Krogh, S. Charvonia, B. Todd, Sponsor, N. Watson President: J. Ungemach, Vice-President B. Roe, Recording Secretary: M. McMurtrie, Corresponding Secretory, V. Lyster, Treasurer, A. Seawell, Treasurer M. Downing, D. Kaub. Second row: J. Feingold, D, Mellman, C. Goalstone, N. Adams, B. McCormick, B. Farrand, P O'Reilly, P. Breese, R. Morris, P. Scott, A. Sweeney. Third row: L. Ely, A. Watkins, A. Leavitt, L. McKenzie, M McCarthy, J. McNeill, B. Keith, H. Burmont, M. Bailey, S. Brooks. Top row: H. Nieminen, K. Posey, J. Richardson P. Reeves, M. Barnes, M. Reineman, T. Downs, M. Hickey, O. Brown, S. Gamel. Seruph Sisters Front row, left to right: M. Monier, M. Chambers, S. Dougherty, W. Jaquith, E. Presler, M. Stein, J, Smith, B. Lowe L. Johnson, M, Bielser, A. Chapin. Second row: N. Limbach, H. Fedde, B. Kinyon, M. Scofield, C. Girordot, B. Claus S. Bellis, D. Morgan, M. Freeman, L. Hanagan. Third row: B. Dickison, V. Doyle, B. Kessler, C. Campbell, J. Petersen, S, Welty, J. Yamen, M, Barr, D. Hughes, F. Pomering. Top row: N. Shively, A. West, l, Blandford, B. Streen, S. Hitch, B. Hennen, M. De-Pue, M. Montague, B. Munishor, N, Vawter. 'x .pig l Top row, left to right: Betty Streen and Wendell Wolf, Verna Doyle. Bottom row: Diane Kaub and Mrs. Henrietta Schwarzler, Dominic Zarlengo and Jackie Ungemach. The Seraph Sister club is composed ot the Senior girls in the upper one-tourth ot the class, These girls give one study hall each day to a teacher, or other places such as the social room, clinic, or as an assistant in some school department. The club sponsors the tirst annual tormal dance of the year, and plans teas tor incoming sophomores and any new girls to East. The X' .Ji 'i A01 Seraph Sisters act as big sisters to all the other girls here at East, The purpose of the club is to assist any teachers throughout the school, and to render any service to the school. The main activities ot the year include the faculty tea, and the senior girl awards which are given at the end ot the year. 9' OFFICERS Left to right: Betty S. Todd ....... ........ S ponsor Nita Watson ............ ................. P resident Jackie Ungemach ...... .........,.. V ice-President Bobbie Roe. .....,... ....... R ecording Secretary Mary Mclvlurtrie ...... ...,... C orres. Secretary Vonnie Lyster ....,.,... .............. T reasurer Ann Marie Seawell ........ ,..... T reasurer 'news K , EEE' JN ..wiviitB!M 'TZ' w..f-14 Front row, left to right: Linda Stone, Donna Lou Mendenhall, Sue Ann Scott, Lidanne Jones, Beverly Feist, Glenore Rubin, Mary Vogelbaugh, Geraldine Bruce, Janice Crawford, Elaine Jones, Marita Durning. Second row: Shirley Stephenson, Dianne Carpenter, Ann Rogers, Ann Morgan, Sue Obenchain, Helen Fedde, Sally Lee Menan, Jeannie Klodt, Marcia Manning, Jeanne Galvin, Nancy Binkley. Third row: Norma Bliss, Sallie Cunning, Ann Cochrane, Loranne Milne, Charlene Barnhart, Jeanne Ragland, Peggy Mintz, Roberta Perlov, Patricia Buckley, Mary Fitzgerald, Margie Ofstad. Top row: Nancy Newcomb, Martha Olson, Barbara Klein, Janet Klein, Mitzi Jost, Jody Crotchett, Greta Ohlson, Gail Wright, Charlotte Smith, Carol Blackwell, Sherry Johnson. Front row, left to right: Sally Sears, Margie Kisner, Ann Leavitt, Sheila Kirley, Rosemary Luchetta, Mary Lou Krebs, Donna Stark, Toby Sherley, Janet Chambers, Marvel Harvey, Patty Mintz. Second row: Sue Dellinger, Rita Brown, Carolyn Evans, Nita Choate, Jimmie Lou Howe, Barbara Keith, Jane Eagan, Mildred McCarthy, Carolyn Campbell, Darla Krogh, Sue Wafer, Judy Jones. Third row: Mary Anne MacArthur, Dana Darwin, Virginia Bonney, Micki McEniry, Sally Hitch, Mozell Zarit, Barbara Battey, Nancy Gordon, Nancy Hinkle, Mary Green, Barbara Taggert. Top row: Jane Clark, Marty Bielser, Lois Johnson, Linda Hueston, LaWave McColl, Pat Williams, Carol Roberts, Barbara Pool, Sue Hoge, M. J. Martin, Dot Stout. Front row, left to right: Harriett Berkowitz, Virginia Palmer, Cynthia Mitchell, Ariel Goodrich, Mrs, Helen Shepherd, Sponsor: Nadine Lake, President: Sally Schepferman, Vice-President: Betty Streen, Secretary: Janet Kenyon, Treasurer: Cecily Draper. Second row: Sally Striker, Cara Lee Goalstone, Devero Mellman, Dolores Hughes, Jackie Shere, JoAnne Williams, Joan Alexander, Paula Boltz, Kay Creach, Maroe Warner. Third row: Sharlene Ackerman, Marlene Stark, Elyce Karlsberg, Toby Turner, Norma Goldberg, Barbara Levy, Janet Evans, Alice Cross, Beverly Smith. Top row: Joanne Turner, Marian Ross, Ruth Linn, Wilma Shook, Mary Dowd, Donna Wright, Barbara Belcher, Linda Gamel, Ann Smith, Donna Compton. Front lov, left to right: Paula Levin, Barbara Sapiro, Joyce Feingold, Pot Prendergast, Delores Tremaine, Lorraine Anderson, Marty Chambers, Diane Bentley, Lorna Stoll, Marjorie Monroe, Bev Claypool. Second row: Janie Counts, Frannie Zabriskie, Miriam Kuhlman, Ann Zabriskie, Margie Mills, Barbara Klein, Sandy Harvey, Pat Pointer, Patty Watters, JoAnne Throop, Carolyn Sandefur, Elaine Martin. Third row: Kay Cates, Janey Atler, Bette Olmsted, Jo Ann Foreman, Sandy Seeley, Betty Bee Staples, Pat Neff, Gay Broyles, Suson Cornforth, Lucy Allen, Ann Davis. Top row: Eleanor Bell, Sally Nathenson, Nancy Rexrode, Mary Moore, Beth Morris, Janice Hess, Sandy Gestland, VeeGee Johnson, Shirley Staggs, Mary Ann Monier, Mary McMurtrie, Donna Hetherington. Front row, right to left: Miss Mayme Currie, Sponsor: Gretchen Roe, President: Sue Hoge, Vice-President: Margie Mills, Secretary: Diane Swisher, Treasurer: Mary Moore, Joy Zimmerman. Second row: Judy Johnston, Sylvia Snuffer, JoAnne Williams, Virginia Gordon, Vera Wolverton, Barbara Pool, Norma Jean Edstrom. Third row: Margaret Kaylor, Marianne Roberts, Barbara Klein, Patricia Watters, Patricia Pointer, JoAnne Wilber, Shirley Bond, Ann Morgan. Top row: Pat Nagnussen, Donna Compton, Terry Rathgeber, Marilyn Winters, Hope Moyer, Ann Korenke, Geraldine Bruce, Barbora Leskey. Home Arts The Home Arts club, founded in l95O, is the newest of East's clubs. The club interests girls in interior decoration, good pictures, crystal, china and furniture. All of these things will help a girl plan her home of the future. The club recently visited a home of con- 5 temporary structure, and also a home of older architecture. Just before Christmas a meeting was held to teach the girls to wrap attractive packages for Christmas. ln the spring the members will learn about flower arrangements. Any girl may belong to the Home Arts club. V ,....a-im.. OFFICERS Left to right: Miss Mayme Currie ........ ,,,..... S ponsor Ginger Roe ,,,...,.,,,....., ,,...... P resident Sue Hoge ,,,,,,, ,,,,,. V ice-President Margie Mills ,,.... ,.....,,. S ecretary Mary Gordon ..... ,,,,,,,, T reasurer Boys' Rifle Front row, left to right: Sgt. Hugh Shaw, Sponsor: Nat Roper, President: Richard Haines, Vice- Presidenh Dick Olinger, Secretary-Treasurer: Bill Guthrie. Second row: Capt. R. Hawley, Sponsor: Larry Kincaid, Bob Vestal, Ralph Vance, George Hidy, Marcy Newell, Sgt. H. Savington, Sponsor. Top row: Sid Nethery, Ted Diener, Richard Lindenmeier, Steve Smith, Dudley Weiland, Richard Rouse. Girls' Rifle Front row, left to right: Nancy Cramer, Ruth Vannemon, Sgt. H. Savington, Sponsor: George Jensen, Sponsor: Dorothy May, President: Dee Welch, Vice-President: Capt. R. Hawley, Sponsor: Loretta Carlile. Top row: Josephine Knuth, Jeannine Carvell, Phyllis Schwobe, Ellen Price, Bobbie Cona, Janet Butler, Marjorie Hickey. 423245, . t Naiurulisis Left to right: Robert Stegner, Sponsor: Dudley Weiland, Sidney Lang, Vice-President: Sheila An- derson, Treasurer: Joe Lustig, Myron Rubin. Front row, left to right: Gretchen Schultz, Miss Lily Schultz, Sponsor: Betty Jean Nash, President Leonard Silverman, Vice-President: Bob Harsfield, Secretary: Beverly Dickison, Treasurer. Top row Steve Smith, Mel Cohen, Leslie Crispelle, Duane Hull, Buddy Bassow, Dean Haworth. Front row, left to right: Cynthia Draper, Elizabeth Myer, Lorna Stoll, Zelda Kaminsky, Mrs. Violette McCarthy, Sponsor: Bill Wallace, President: Becky White, Vice-President: Joyce Johnson, Secretary- Treasurer: Dorothy Pingree, Joanne Ervin, Edlene Bailey, Jon Thurneysen. Second row: Marilyn Pearson, Betty Stebbins, Flurelio Lorenzen, Lois Irion, Arden Pearl. Front row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Wood, Sponsor: Sylvia Welty, President: Elizabeth Myer, Secretary: Martha Hadley, Treasurer: Florence Fujiwara. Second row: Nancy Rexrode, Dassie l-loutz, Marilyn Milstein, Rose Goto, Barbara Herlihy. Third row: Dorothy Pingree, Morton Flax, Jackie Shere, Morilyn Carlson. Top row: Ophelia l-locker, Brice Bennett, Sharlene Ackerman, Jeanne Ragland. Front row, left to right: Leta Logan, President: Virginia Bonney, Vice-President: Pat Beck, Secretary: Britta McGrew, Treasurer. Second row: Norma Goldberg, Mary Fitzgerald, Micki McEniry, Virginia Johnson, Helen Clement, Sannelra Hulse. Top row: Ronnie Epstein, Sallie Cunning, John Blatnik, Ann Cochrane, George Neilsen. Girls' Sports Front row, left fo right: Patsy Hester, Joon Waugh, Dee Welch, Joyce Lochhead, President: Joyce Erber, Vice-President: Barbara Torke, Secretary: Rosalyn Morrison, Treasurer: Clara Noble, Betty Barrett. Top row: Miss Jean Aschbacher, Sponsor: Charlotte Walton, Gretchen Moser, Marion Hirsch, Joan O'Bryan, Beverly Freiberg. Front row, left to rlght Dee Mlnner Presndent Nate Hoffman Vlce Presndent Jon Thurneysen Secretary: Kathy Kearns Treasurer Thomas Harris Parllamentarlan Top row Wendell Wolf Sponsor: Don Holloway Sylvra Welty Rxchard Reece Barnard Srlver Jeffery Manvrlle Jrm Hanne r. o x IZ? X t 'EE?-A RRICAULUM A large variety of subjects are offered to Cherubs interested in building an education, Angels are fortu- nate in choosing the large part of their educational subjects, as American history, tenth grade social sci- ence, English, and physical education are the only subjects required of students, the remainder of their subjects are elected by the students in order of their choice. Improvements for better basic knowledge and un- derstanding are made possible through testing and careful observation upon the part of faculty adminis- tration. An excellent school library is found to be of great assistance to all Angels. Even such special courses as driving and reading are offered to Cherubs who are lackino in these respects and desire additional help. 4 ,aw Front row, left to right: Claire Davis, Celia Shepherd, Myrtle Storey, Kate Smith, lva Chadwick. Second row: Lillian Gilbert, Caro Williaman, Bertha Carpenter, Christina Feddern, Wilma Swanson. Q Front row, left to right: Millard lngraham, Joe Lustig Louis Tananbaum, Wesley Clark. Second row: Ed Barry Dick Frye, Bob Manion, Bill Zimmerman, Duane Capps, Ed Hunter. Third row: Sterling Reese, Brad Kidder Cafeteria Workers Throughout the school year the Cafeteria workers prepare lunches for East's students. Ten ladies, under the direction of Mrs. lva Chadwick, serve over l,7OO Angels each day. During the fall and spring, the ladies serve lunches on the south court of the building. Boys' Social Room Attendants The Boy's Social room attendants are selected from among the scholastic leaders in the senior class. Two boys, each period, are in charge of the social room, where they take roll, maintain good order, and contribute many other services to the school. Dick Muf lt Bob Lashell Alan Edwards Burl Dune- Front row, left to right: Corrie James, Cynthia Irwin, D Y, 1 1 vitz, Brice Bennett. Fourth row: Stan Nathenson Marcy Newell, Jim Parker, Don Harlan, Myron Rubin ' Olive Goodrich, Wilma Vill, Jo Ann Monalan. Second ' row: Marjorie Williams, Ann Korenke, Janet Hankins, Richard Smith, Bill Simpson, Steve McCoy, Barnard Jim Cunyusl Philip Bivinsl Louise Comeur Phyllis S'lVe ' Bartow. Library Assistants Easts' library staff is very worthwhile to our school's educational program. The work of the assistants, under the guidance of Miss Florence Briber, con sists of: delivering library slips, check ing books in and out, shelving books, and mending pamphlets and books. .,.---fi -. A r me--sir O. A. S. Assistants Through the co-operation ot Mr. Marshall and his assistants, the Occu- pational Adjustment Service helps many East students obtain jobs during Christmas, in the summer and other times throughout their stay at East. An important job of the O. A. S. ottice is the preparation and sponsoring ot Easts' annual Career Day, held in early March. Clinic Assistants Fourteen Seraph Sisters each day as- sist Mrs. Henrietta Schwarzler, East's school nurse, in the clinic. The girls act as receptionists and messengers, weigh and measure students, and take care ot the Health ottice in general. Front row, left to right: Bob Forsberg, Melvin Lang- shaw, Leonard Silverman, Sam Blanc, Torn Clark, Lavon Wisseman, Ed Zall. Second row: Danny Crews, Jerome Page, Bob Gammill, Gordon Wenner, Gilbert Bliss, Clifford Haynes, Gene Levy. 5, J if me Front row, left to right: Marjorie Hickey, Valerie Van Derbur, Lois Gilbert, Cynthia Draper, Helen Shank, Helen Burmont, Helen Fedde, Anne West, Anne Davis. Second row: Ivan Stead, John Nelson, Erlene Phipps, Melba Lee Hettig, Gladys Omalia, Mariann Reineman, Cara Lee Goalstone, Roberta Morris, Patsy Reeves, Seated: Lawrence Marshall. cw f Front row, left to right: Nancy Adams, Jackie Unge- mach, Hope Nieminen. Second row: Betty Kinyon, Mrs. Schwazler, Polly Scott. Third row: Mary Bailey, Beverly Hennen, Alice Watkins, Joan Yamen, Bev Dickison, Diane Kaub, Marsha De Pue. Visual Aids Attendants Without the Visual Aids attendants, under the guidance ot Mr. Sam Blanc, 2 the school visual aid program could not operate. The boys spend their tree time showing educational movies throughout the school, and helping with auditorium movies. The visual aids attendants earn school credit during the semester for this important work. wwt K : 'JL English Top row: Jack Beardshear, Margaret Beynon. Second row: Gladys Bona, Justin Brierly. Third row: Gregg Browning, Dan Foley, Thomas Gardner, Lawrence Garrett. Fourth row: Thomas Gilligan, Katherine Hoffman, Helen Hunter, Genevieve Kreiner. Fifth row: Eugene Schaefer, Margaret Smith, Vera Thompson, Aiice Wolter. 2 mm , 1-try, aw IGS. MW i Department The English department at East is pri- marily concerned with teaching students to read with understanding, to listen with dis- cernment, and to speak with forethought. The courses offered in this very important part ot Angel curricula are varied and nu- merous. Remedial and college preparatory work helps to prepare students for further study. Classes which include composition, speech, journalism, and a survey of the great literatures of the world give students a greater appreciation of literature and its part in culture. The English department, along with all other departments in East, is working as one to create interest and ability in the use of our language, be it through oral speech or the written word. Must have been an easy question awww Music, Language and Ari Top row, left to right: Helen Arnold, Hero Conesny. Second row: Elizabeth Craven, Regina Desjardins. Third row: Rosalie Edmiston, Geraldine l-lein, Lyle l-lolley, Amanda Knecht. Fourth row: Violefte McCarthy, Eareeda Moorhead, Blanche Pigott, Roland Roberts, Fifth row: Selina Taub, Doris Vinyard, Esther Wickham, Elizabeth Wood. The art program at East affords the artis- tically inclined an opportunity for self-ex- pression in many phases of art including drawing, painting, fashion drawing, clay modeling, and commercial art. The creative and technical work of this department is enjoyed by the entire school in the posters, pictures, and scenery which are the products of these classes. To help students gain an appreciation and understanding of the cultural values of music, is the goal of our fine music depart- ment. Advanced A cappella, girls' A cap- pella, girls' and boys' glee, concert orchestra, concert band, string orchestra, harmony, and music appreciation are some of the courses which are offered to musically in- clined Angels. Whether for college requirements or for sheer enjoyment, Angels seem to like for- eign languages. East offers Latin, Spanish, French, and German. Music, films, and classroom conversations are used to make the language more useful and the culture .MT ,,,'Z?, He X Htl Did you have that? of the people more meaningful. hr Making mud pies? 4 I , Pww, v - A A AAAAA Who me? 'Ti 1,4 Anything to kill time ww WN ,W la. ,M Top row, left to right: Margaret Aylard, Ray Easley. Second row: Bruce Ewer, Ernest Faulk. Third row: Kenneth Gorsline, Nano Mahoney. Fourth row: Oscar Marinoff, Carl Pease. Fifth row: Chester Phelps, Myrtle Snider, Wendell Wolf, Ophelia Wolter. Depurimeni Mathematics, the key which opens the door to all science, is rapidly gaining an im- portant position along with the advances ot our civilization. lt is the basis for many professions and vocations in our modern world. The mathematics department at East realizes this importance and otters such courses as practical mathematics, algebra, geometry, solid geometry, trigonometry, and mathematical analysis. Methods of study are arranged to improve the student's ability to calculate and to aid in the development of his logical reasoning, aunt s Afarcry 2-P2 Who's the new teacher? gl Ml. is ws? ' tk Clear as mud 9 ef , is if MW wg ia 'ii' . r Pay attention there, son we wi.. , ,sw 4-44...--Q ,-up-5, 4 Physical Education Top row, left to right: Jean Aschbacher, Elbert Chapman. Second row: Mayme Currie, Leon Diner. Third row: Cap- tain Robert Hawley, Lucille llgaudas. Fourth row: Juanita Loeptien, Rosetta New, Fifth row: Pat Panek, Sgt. Howard Savington, Sgt. Hugh Shaw, Clarence Whipple. Besides helping Angels to keep physically fit, the physical education department teaches the lesson of teamwork. Every stu- dent is asked only to do his best in the acti- vities which are planned so that all are given an opportunity to participate in his favorite event. The health classes are concerned with providing Angels with a knowledge of dis- eases and their prevention, first aid, and the function of the anatomy, The large number of students enrolled in the ROTC plan at East is evidence of the interest shown in learning the basic princi- pals of army training. The ability to follow directions and to give orders Correctly are qualities which the student develops in his Contact with the rigid regulations and strict discipline. Helping hands ls this an elbow I see before me? i., Q mfg i it gliiwiisiggfi 1 '-.ga y A .. X gs, - -,.- X X MMM . ., X ..:a:: gfggglgsgwi ssssizigif wil gills . Q gg? li .A,. - l it QQ i . it .Q . iyisiix ' 1 il' ii i lililll fill ll '. ....,.. 1 asf gl H ' f i 1:2-fs :ire i I? . .. Q, fi-4',Sf f, ...,, ..,:,:15Ef 321.5525 Je- ff c v 'xi -.-.3753-2 ....f. ' N' .: W ' , 555 i- - i?ffsf:: 'if s . w'S'i'5i' :?i1.'I2'i .Q:- ' Xu 55 47 . arf? ffqi ii J-ii - if Sifigw- -F W. N i .. . RM. i 5 8, xg 1 3 ,.,, wg, gg x A .mga -.-. , Y.. as in ,-1 .ptw , 3 ,F .- 'Nwmww 0- 'In Top row, left to right: Calvin Anderson, Merlin Arbogast. Second row: Abihail Becerra, Elizabeth Bein, Third row: Pauline Cleaver, Avery French, Fourth row: Florence Harper, George Jensen, Alice Koons, Lawrence Marshall. Fifth row: Robert McComas, Henrietta Scliwarzler, Vir- ginia Stearns, William Weimar. 176 'mmf fs'lS xi Wei' au..-n -ar Z Deparimeni Learning to understand and appreciate the culture of our country, past, present, and future will produce better citizens, To become a participating and useful citizen is to understand one's self and one's society. The social science department endeavors to teach Angels about themselves and others through such courses as sociology, phy- chology, social problems, world relations, American history, ancient history, modern European history, and western history. The department has added a new course this year, IOA social science which is designed to give all students a broadened knowledge of the social world. KW You think you're bored! This is a zone defense -an And there l stood with my piccolo American History classes are better than ever L. S555 fiili, . E'?'ff.3S' X .N !LY3?.sB'2'E S Aww we Ax .,. M aw N . is . Q. WL. .., Q, '2'wfTE'5 ip. AS 1. K. i - ,Q wi iii ek ' . i ff? -sw .sg li' W- V an Vw K' Wm.. . if ww, ' - k r Q an N f is S 3 ' Mr 'Q i f Y if 21. 1 1 'Eg . .M 4-W 'Wil Top row, left to right: Sam Blanc, John Brennan. Second row: Armand De-Saverio, Morris Hoffman. Third row: Willis Lamson, Jack Mclnfoslfi. Fourth row: Lily Schultz, Loren Smith. Fifth row: Robert Sfegner, Fred Tice-n, Howard Williamson, Dominic Zarlengo. N .X 'gf nv-nw 178 The science department as a whole en- deavors to teach students to think about themselves in relation to the world of science. It prepares students for higher and more specialized study, while still giving them a firm foundation in the basic princi- ples upheld by men of scientific background, principles which play an important part in the world today. Biology, chemistry, and physics are the main courses offered. Aero- nautics, radio, astronomy, and geology afford Angels the opportunity to study dif- ferent phases of scientific development. Hydrogen bomb? H1-QQW Toe bone connected to the foot bone V' ,Q i 5 5 Genius at work Snake eyes Vocations liw Top row, left to right: Merrill Adams, Arthur Bragg. Second row: Charles Croley, Ruth Lambdin. Third row: Mary Livesey, Ada McGetrick. Fourth row: Loretta Miller, Waldo Miller, Edna Rhen, Howard Shepherd. Fifth row: Helen Shepherd, John Smyth, Bernice Sullivan, Rolliff Wright. - fl, lffl:gZsLff,,1 NUM V19 1 The commercial department turnishes students with the opportunity to learn skills that are needed in the business world and that are applicable to every profession or vocation. Besides the general courses ot bookkeeping, typing, and stenography, this department includes such classes as business law, salesmanship, business organization and management, consumer economics, and economic geography, Mechanical drawing, woodwork, jewelry, art metal, and stagecratt are the courses which an Angel may take in the industrial arts department. Students have the oppor- tunity to develop skills or to enjoy a hobby. Courses offered in the home economics department develop skill and creative ability in the areas of foods, clothing, and family living. Creative clothing and home planning, new courses which have been added this year, are products ot student interest in more specialized home economics classes, Sir: l Dear iff 4, iw A stitch in time ing M, sspg, Four squares on the level i Mg, i .f erWt a. Usd. Q, , ,af with the bicarbonate standing by r 'qmW Company E Officers Left to right: Bob Vestal, Charles Younkmon, and Harry Arkin. R. 0. 'I'. C. Company E Front row, left to right: Bob Vestal, Harry Arkin, Charles Younkman, Jerry Hersey. Second row: Ted Diener, Bill Carte, Jim Pierce, Jim Bromley, Steve Smith, Bob Bass, Dick Lake, Rex Williams, John Wallace, Eddie Kleiger. Third row: Jon Thurneysen, William Rothenburger, Dave Parchen, John Litz, Jim Johnseen, John Fisher, Ben Napheys, Blaine Morris, Bob Bullis. Fourth row: James Smith, Bob Bolasny, Robert Fronkum, Lloyd Markle, David Geyer, Jack Stanley, Glen Vilhauer, Bob Smith, Jack Deeter, Richard Rouse. Fifth row: Roland Dednon, Roy Miller, Monte Pascoe. Company F Officers Left to right: David Davis, Horold Pierce, James Stewart, Oscar Hall. ll. 0. 'I'. C. Company F H ld Pierce Phyllis Wright Dick Olinger, David Front row, left to right: John Fountain, Oscar Hall, John Dayton, aro , , Davis. Second row: Ray Horst, Thomas Torgove, Harold Brunelli, Bert Benedick, Sheldon Friedrnon, Jim Hanner, Bill Hein, Denny Tipton. Third row: Jim Farley, Chuck Barton, Dale Berndy, Ralph Houghton, Jerry Seago, Dick Edwards, Ken Lone Ralph Dougherty, Sandy Polkinghorne, Pat Murphy. Fourth row: James Stewart, David Clift, Ed Young, G lman Park, Cliff Leyba Sid Nethery Fifth row: Jim Baker, Dave Scott, Jerry Frost, Ronald Paulsen, John Stevens, e , . Ralph Keys, Eddie Corkish, Leonard Keys, Leroy Ashland, Clyde Hill, David Cassell, John Cornwall, Lee Martin, Larry Kincaid, Tom MacArthur. aff M Wx 6 ' ' 1 ll 515 ei Cf! 7 7 , ,Z X Front row, left to right: Connie Banks, Edward Zall, Marilyn Pearson, Jack Fetterhoff, Marilynn Jones, Jon Orndorff. Second row: Peter Hill, Jim McNally, Richard Lindenmeier, Edmond Vignoul, Eugene Convery, Norman Crocombe, Bill Pollock, Carl Soltz, Dave Katzer, Roclind Bennett. Third row: Dah Sengelman, James Rogers, Alan Jahr, Bill Guthrie, Clifford Haynes, Ronnie Merciez, Lloyd Richmond, Richard Corn, Dick Venerable, Jack Cody. Fourth row: Floyd Basone, Leslie Crispelle, Bill Reitsch, Larry Wiesenberger, Kenny Babb, Elwin Berger, Don Miller, Bob Seitz, Belford Carver, Dick Simpson, Jim Willson. Fifth row: Eugene Musslewhite, Arden Pearl, John Crews, Fred Nexon, Harry Sterling, Arthur Milano, Pat Holcom, Bob Lamson, James Feldewerth, Philip Jennings, John Drabing, Bill Card. lleaclquarlers Company Headquarters . Company Officers Left to right: John Orndorff, Jack Fetterhoft and Ed- ward Zall. 4 R. 0. 'l'. C. Siaff Front row, left to right: Meurisse Helm, Nat Roper, Robert Vestal, John Dayton. Second row: Donald Blunt, Marcy Newell, Richard Olinger, Ralph Vance. 'mil' - ,WNfNm wEYY?FS? w'PBnmni ' 1 Y-M ,.,.,A,,,,,., --:efi1'V1xaRHi3i'2ebkxYsn2si . , Q' dare Left to right: Ted Diener, Dick Lake, Jerry Frost, Clyde Hill, James Johnson, Dick Rouse, Richard Lindenrneir, Ed Zall, Dick Edwards, Dave Clift, Color Guard Front row, left to right: Jerry Hersey, Robert Bailey, Charles Barton, Jon Thurneysen, Thomas Moon, Step hen Smith. Last row: Mascot Ray, Jack Fetterhoff, Dick Haines, John Stevenes, Bill Card, James Newell Gillrnan Park, Nathanial Roper. f Wm. :Mex ,M . f Il. 0. 'I'. C. Honorary Officers Left to right: Phyllis Wright, Harriet Higgs, Diane West, lna Robinson, Marilyn Pearson, Connie Banks and Helen Fischer. Company G Officers Left to right: Buddy Cox, Richard Buxton, Robert Handkemeir, Paige Thompson. ll. 0. 'I'. C. Company G Front row, left to right: Helen Fisher, Ralph Vance, Buddy Cox, Harriet Higgs, Richard Buxton, Robert Handkemeir Paige Thompson, Donald Blunt, lna Robinson. Second row: Dee McGee, Lewis Palmer, Donold Murray, William Paulson Preston Blyler, Gary Martin, Ralph Martinez, Leo Lyons. Third row: Thomas Moon, Daniel Winters, Thomas O'l-lara Marvin Baker, Gale Dolesby, Milton Gaddis, Alvin Thompson, Morton Flax. Fourth row: Dudley Weiland, Morion New man, James Bumpus, Thomas Brightwell, James Gray. a4vqmz hv f , W. ,. . .4 Company ll Officers Left to right: Alvie Willis, Cliff Venerable, and James Newell. R. O. 'I'. C. Company I'I Front row, left to right: Ed Riddick, Marcy Newell, James Newell, Cliff Venerable, Diane West, Alvie Willis, Meurisse Helm, Nat Roper, Tom Brown. Second row: Chris Roller, Dennis Lyons, Jim Vinyord, Jack Burns, Lanny Davis, Fred Lilly, Jack Johnson, George Dew. Third row: Rex Gooch, Gray Goyette, Ken Curtis, Don Schultz, Robert Castle, Donald Crotser, Dave Giem, Norman Tepley. Fourth row: Raymond Thomas, John Nicholaisen, Robert Bailie, Don Craft, John Monette, Bob Gammill, Stanky Stahl, Jerry Sheff, Richard Haines, . Pia Front row, left to right: Phyllis Taylor, Janet Hankins, Sabina Morgan, Jonet Mauff, Ernestine Scott, Loranne Milne, Vonnie de Spain, Charlene Barnhardt, Theta Downs, Jeanne Ragland, Norma Moore, Pat Neff, Hope Nieminin, Sue Skinner. Second row: Charlotte Smith, Eileen Presler, Anne Allen, Mary Yocum, Rita Rewerto, Eleanor Mentzer, Darlene Mack, Marlene Law, Ruth Gauntt, Pat Rasmussen, Eleanor Repp, Barbara Herlihy, Luanne Michael. Third row: Sally Bjork, Vivian Schorer, Jan Robinson, Luro Northrup, Beverly Benton, Marilyn Pearson, Geraldine Bruce, Arlene Balaban, Nancy Burke, Carol Schlotterback, Barbara Reese, Carol Greenwood, Doris Stockwell. Fourth row: lna Robin- son, Mira Pace, Carolyn Campbell, Lindo Gamel, Wanda Jaquith, Jacqueline Frazee, Violette McCarthy, Mary Rotroff, Marion Ross, Kathleen Posey, Marjorie Whitehead, Joyce Erber, Barbara Sapiro, Jayne Epstein. A cappella choir director, . ' FREDDA MOOREHEAD. , First row, left to right: Phyllis Wearner, Anne Nutt, Barbara Walker, Greta Ohlson, Leta Logan, Joann Monahan. Second row: Dorothy Stout, Barbara Claus, Jane Woodward, Nancy Hinkle, Carolyn Cunningham, Eleanor Baker, Third row: Marion Brown, Mary Zoe Blackledge, Jon Orn- dortt, Gordon Raymond, Warren Maus. Last row: Denny Laughlin, Tommy Carey, Ronnie Hayden, Bill Sanderson, Jerome LaGrange, Jim Wilson. if .,.,, s, . ,, Front row, left to right: Joy Gunson, Dorothy Kris, Barbara Belcher, Anita Kreyer. Second row: Velda Payne, Lois Gilbert, Donna Romig, Janice Peterson. Third row: Pat Arnold, Diana Hughes, Henrietta Dove, Virginia Palmer. Fourth row: Diane Bentley, Marilyn Stein, Naomi Mam- veller, Vivian Dorrance. , Girls' glee director, A VIOLETTE McCARTl-lY Front row, left to right: Mary Pfarrer, Marilyn Carlson, Helen Fischer, Elaine Jones, Borbara Atkins, Betty McCormick, Norma Roth, Mary Bronson, Carol Soll, Dorothy Schmidt, Tory Philpott, Mary Lou Bailey, Kay Schreiner, Susan McClelland, Martha Hadley, Jacqueline Shere, Luanne Titley, Morion Canfield. Second row: Jacqueline Wheeler, Eleanor Bell, Sally Maclagan, Sue Perry, Marilyn Barnes, Margery Otstad, Lynette McKnight, Carolyn Snuffer, Ruth Bartholic, Alice Glass, Georgia Richardson, Carol Barker, Ophelia Hocker, Betty Bower, Jaclyn Ungemach, Bobbie Roe, Vernon Aspelmier, Toni Allison, Third row: Tommy Flugstad, Dick Roth, Chuck Robertson, Bob Ohlbach, Jack Ras- mussen, Jim Morton, John Dayton, Wayne Murphy, Tom Ford, Larry Duffy, Frank Pulver, Bruce Buckingham, Bill Collins, Ruth Jankovsky, Betty Stebbins. Last row: Steve Mooney, Edward McHugh, Graham Miller, Dick Moore, Jim Speier, George Richie, Larry Kincoid, Jerry Carlson, David Woodhams, Bill Wallace, John Stevens, Pat Visick, Bill Howard, Jim Newell. A 4, I , ,, , W WW: AN J , V V XM H 'Q 'T ' 13? W 1 f Wal 5' ,i ,.. P' B1 M 7 an K' Q, we iw' W ' W an an First row, front to back: Bea Barnum, JoAnn Wilber, Sylvia Snutter, Roberta Downing, Dorothy Traudt, Stanley Miller, Marcia Manning, Roberta Roe. Second row: Judy Silver, Marilyn Brown, Lawrence Typher, David Scott, Ann Goodrich, James Damaskos, Ed Kleiger, Owen Schneider, Ronnie Paulson. Third row: Rose Marie Kreyer, Daniel Winter, Nancy Funk, Barbara Bell, Donald Blunt, Sylvia Welty, Marilyn Abel. Fourth row: Beverley Dickison, Molly Wynne, Stanley Stahl, Wanda Belle, Verna Belle, Verna Doyle, Preston Blyler. Fifth row: Anne l-lopley, Bill Simpson, Mary Ann Andres, Norma Crosby. Sixth row: Sue Hadwick, Mary Ella Conners, Lois Rettallack, Mary Haworth, Carl Nakosteen, Anne West. Seventh row: Mary Ruth Elliott, Marilyn Horton, LeMoyne Stone, Mozelle Zarit, Bernie Friedberg, George Knudson. Last row: Bryce Gregory, Joe Barton, Robert Dillon, Robert l-lankemeir. Front to back, first row: James Nielsen, Patty May, Bill Simpson, Harold Berry, Saul Korn, Phillip Johnson, Emil Helling, Cliff Haynes, John Litz, Meurisse Helm. Second row: Donald Bain, Mariana Thornton, Carol Vasse, Jerry Sheff, Rehearsing the Concert Band Bill Pollock, Ann Stewart, Bill Lohman. ' 2 D1 W' Front row, front to back: Janice Peterson, Ruth Bartholic, Marion Canfield, Kathleen Kearns, James Keuhnert. Back row: Shirley Larsen, Ellen TeSelle, Richard Berg, Charlotte Brown, James English, William Hein, Paul Mershon. Band and orchestra conductor, Roland Roberts Concert Band First row, left to right: Bob I-lankemeir, Stanley Stahl, Glenn Beavers. Second row: Owen Schneider, Eddie Kleiger, Bob Oakes, Dick Klien. Third row, front to back: Don Bury, Bernie Friedberg, Bill Stanley, Jeannine Carvell, John Wallace, James Keuhnert, Carol Oyler. Fourth row: LeMoyne Stone, Elizabeth Willsea, Anne West, Barbara Newlove. Fifth row: Don Blunt, Nadine Shiveley, Sandra Ornstein, Elizabeth Dixon. Sixth row: Verna Doyle, Carol Saunders, Don Strangfeld, Joan Richman, Marian Canfield, Kathleen Kearns. Seventh row: Phil Plutt, Thurman Bretz, John Porter, Jack Stanley, Harold Barhite, Jerry Weinstein, Leonard Silverman, Everett Shirley, Perry Wasserstein, Morton Flax, Dan Friedman. Eighth row: Glenn Harvey, Bob Dillon, Bryce Gregory, David Geyer, Bob Carlson, Bob Montgomery Bob Grueter, James Bumpus, Paul Albright, Marion Newman, James Vinyard, James Funk, Lee Martin. Last row: Charlotte Brown, Joe Barton, Phil Treantafilos. an-, W., as - an. . We 'V5Q Dfhce Staff Clockwise Ruth Scudder Clerk Rita Putnam Treasurer Alwyn Evans Secretary Genevieve Francis Clerk Edith Bruce Clerk Olive Edwards, Senior Clerk, Ollie Schlosser, Librarian, Florence Briber, Librarian, Betty Halford, Library Clerk. East high school's Junior Red Cross council is a very worthwhile organization. Under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Katherine Hoffman, the Red Cross members participate in many activities throughout the year. Among these are: filling Christmas stock- ings for hospital patients, participating in city and state Red Cross conferences, and donating their time to the Red Cross drive during March. Front row left to right: Gloria Fredregill, Norma Crosby, Beverly Bunsler, Jeanne Ragland Carol Barker Carolyn Snuffer Second row Darlene Mack, Linda West, JoAnn Stevens, Moreen Rogell, Marilyn Winters Jo Anne Williams Third row Tom Brown, .lim Parker, Dick Olinger, Belvin Williams, Gus Larson, Ronnie Epstein Mrs Katherine f .aww , V' 3 if aa,wws,,g9 6 A T 3. 1 'l E K Q., an 'W il A cappella ...... Activities ..... Album ..... Angelus ....... Art ............... Assemblies ...... Astronomy ...... Athletics ..... Baseball ................... Basketball .................. Bible Research Club ...... Boys' Bowling Club ,,,,,,..... ..,,,,, Boys' Rifle Club ..................... .....,. Braun, Louis H., Principal Concert Band ................. .. .,,.. .. Concert Orchestra .,.,... Congress Club ......... Dances ..........,. D Club ...c....,... Debate Club ...,......... Delegate Assembly ...... Drama ..................,.. Euclidian Club ...... Faculty ......... Football ..,................ Girls' Bowling Club ........ Girls' Glee Club ....... Golf .,.................... Gymnastics .......,. Home Arts Club .......... Homecoming Queen ....... Honorary Attendants ..... Hi-R-40 .................., Hi-Y Club ............ Inter-Club Council ......... international Relations .... Junior Class ....... .i L 189 Junior Footba l l ........ 96 Junior Prom Queen 102 P lg Kam us Club 139 Key Club ...... l08 May Queen ................ T63 Modern Dance Club .. 66 Naturalists Club ........ 90 78 Organizations ...... 140 Office Staff ..... 133 Payne, Melvin ...,.., l59 Pre-Law Club ............ 16 Pre-Medacs club ...... 190 Principal's Advisory Council l9l Red Cross Council .. Ml Red Jackets Club .... 114 Red and White Day l5O Script ,,.,,,...,.............. M4 Senior Class Officers 98 Senior Class Panels .. M5 Senior Class Play .... 136 Senior Girls Awards Seraph Sisters ...t........ l63 SkEast ...................... 69 Sophomore Football .. Sophomore Class Panels 132 1 188 Spanish Club ............ Stage Crew ............. 83 . 86 Student Council ..... Swimming, ............ . l58 120 Table of Contents ...... 124 Tennis .1 ................. 143 Todd, Elizabeth ..... 148 Track ............... 130 Winter Sports ......... 142 Wolcott Contest ........ Woodbury Contest .... 53 Wrestling ,..,.........,....
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