East High School - Angelus Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1953

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A 0 416 Canogwefgvfljliflilb '30-60 7JfLocgj,bLC9e10fv0 PZQW-Cf,f66Caaoe.0 WM AW' W-f www fee' The destiny of our nation depends on the youth portrayed in this section. East High not only affords each individual the opportunity for an improved way of life, but also lays the foundation for the actual practice of democratic principles. For the seniors a future of uncertainty awaits. With their graduation a portion of the time of their lives has been brought to a close. The juniors have their senior year before them, and are eager to assume the responsibilities as well as to enjoy the V pleasures attendant upon that class. The sopho- mores, on the threshold of their junior year, look forward with enthusiasm to the pleasures of upperclassmen. Together the youth depicted in this section are, in the years of high school, adding a link to the chain which composes the time of their lives. W5-Jie, 'mfg ,,,4,7e.67fzLaQwa,E7wmfAA00fwve..4aa,- ' E, , :I F -3vu,u I'2u2mf+7vwcY,z.mdeee MM, Efewje-. Seniors Look Bock on the Time of Their Lives. The time of our life-when the foundation for success and happiness in future years was formulated--these past three years will long be remembered. The sophomore year started off actively with Neal Blue as president, and ended victoriously with the winning of first place for the best skit and float on Red and White day. Larry Atler led the class through a profitable junior year. The interest and cooperation of the class was shown when more than five hundred bids were sold to the Junior Prom held at the Shirley-Savoy hotel. The dance was a tremendous success. Enthusiasm was the keynote of the senior year. Bill Kugler inspired the class to work together as well as in- dividually. Some of the events the class sponsored were: the Senior Barn Dance, the Senior Class play, the Senior Prom, Arbor day and Red and White day. The class of '53 will continue to look at life with enthusi- asm and optimism after graduation. MISS ELI-ZAB ETH WOOD Sponsor The class of i953 would like to thank Miss Wood and Mr. Anderson for their efforts during the past three years. We appreciate the support they have given us in all our undertakings. They have worked side by side with us and have endeavored in every way to make our class the very best. They have been more than sponsors, they have been real friends! Bill Kugler att' Left to right: Bill Kugler, president: Don Montony, vice president: Priscilla Stone, sec- retary: Sue Wafer, treasurer. MR. CALVIN ANDERSON Sponsor I3 1 Z- mi - l ABBEY, EDDIE Hi-Y: D club: Golf, all city: Basket- ball, captain: Baseball: Delegate as- sembly: '53 club. ABBOTT, BARBARA , Kampus: '53 club: All school show: R. Cf W. day skit comm.: Jr. prom comm Sr barn dance comm.: White jackets Jr Red Cross council. ABEL MARILYN YVONNE Seraph sisters White jackets: A cap- pella Delegate assembly: Concert orchestra 53 club: l. R. club: Kam- pus R G W day comm.: Jr. prom comm Seraph swing comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: All school show. ACKERMAN JANET Angelus editor: Jr. class sec.: Student council Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: '53 club Kampus: Assembly comm.: R. C1 W day float comm.: Jr. prom comm Sr prom comm. .259 aH'fl 1 ACKERMAN, SHARLENE SUE Spotlight: Seraph sisters: Jr. Escort: l. R. Club: Jr. Red Cross council: Opera club: Script: R. fr W. day comm.: All school show: '53 club: Kampus: Homecoming dance comm.: Soph. party comm. ACSELL, GLORIA MAE Drama: Girls bowling: '53 club: R. Cr W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. G W. day skit comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Rifle club. ADAMS, LORETTA I. R. club: Bible research: Girls' glee. ADSLEY, MONA Sr. born dance comm.: '53 club: Kampus. ALANIS, JOSEPH Student council: Jr. usher: Football: Track: Pre-law, sec.: Hi-R-40: D club: Jr. prom comm., chairman: '53 club: Boys' social room attendant. ALBRIGHT, PAUL L. JR. Concert band: Sr. barn dance comm.: March- ing band: '53 club: Science club. ALEXANDER, JOAN White jackets: Jr. prom comm.: R. C1 W. day skit comm.: '53 club: Delegate assembly: Kampus: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. class day comm.: Arbor day comm. ALLEN, KENNETH Concert orchestra. ALLEN, LUCY L. R. Er W. day skit comm.: Soph. party comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus: '53 club. ALLISON, JAN ALMQUIST, MARVIN NELS ALTENDORF, JEAN Seraph sisters: SkEast: Kampus: '53 club: Seraph swing comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: P.T.A. model. r Q Y. life fl? sc ..qsoP' si is-9 ...-... 1. an If . fv- ,auf A 'S'- ANDERSON, BRUCE Jr. usher: R. Er W. day float comm., chair- man: Soph. party comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Drama: '53 club: Class day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: All school show: Delegate assembly. ANISMAN, MELVIN Debate: SkEast. ANTONOFF, SANDRA R. C1 W. day float comm.: Sr. bam dance comm.: R. C1 W. day skit comm.: Class day comm.: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Kampus: Delegate assembly: Select- ed girls' glee. ' ATLER, LARRY Jr. c oss president: Student council: All city student council: Inter-club council: lOB class president: Boys' state: Angelus staff: Pre-law: Hi-Y: Key: '53 club: Harvard book award: Tug of war: Alternate-Boys' Nation: All school show. AUGUSTINE, NORMAN R. Spotlight: Red jackets: '53 club: Euclidian: Jr. usher: Christmas pageant: Sr. prom, co- chairmon: R. Cr W. day comm.: Sr. play comm.: Delegate assembly. AURELIUS, TOM Red jackets, pres.: Congress: Delegate as- sembly: Sr. luncheon comm.: Inter-club council: Wrestling. AXLER, ALLAN '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: Art. AYLARD, JIM Jr. usher: Angelus staff: Euclidian: Red jackets: '53 club: R. C1 W. day comm.: Class ring comm.: Treas. assistant: Delegate as- sembly: SkEast. BAILEY, ARTHUR Football: Wrestling: Track: D club. BAILIE, ROBERT C. R.O.T.C., lt. col.: Rifle team. BAIN, DONALD K. Woodbury finalist: Christmas pageant: Eu- clidian, vice pres.: Congress: SkEast: Con- cert band: Drum major: All state bond: All school show: Delegate assembly: '53 club. BAKER, ELEANOR A cappella: Madrigal choir: White jackets: Seraph sisters: '53 club: Bowling club: R. G W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Christmas pageant: Sr. prom comm. BALE, BERTRAND Red jackets: '53 club: R. F: W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm. BALLMER, MARY JO Seraph sisters: White jackets: Seraph swing comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Arbor day comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Kampus: Sr. picnic comm. BANKER, BEVERLY Girls' bowling: R. G W. day float comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Soph. party comm.: Sr. prom COITIITI. BARE, EDWARD K. Pre-low: Hi-Y: '53 club: Student council: Delegate assembly, sec.: Class ring comm.: Baseball: Football: D club. BARKER, DIANA Sr. Activity card comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Kampus: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. C1 W. day float comm.: '53 club. BARNUM, BEATRICE White jackets: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Concert orchestra: All city orchestra: Delegate assembly: R. Cv W. doy skit comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Kampus: Sr. prom comm.: String orchestra. Z 5 1'iiMi i. iff.. -ii i P 4.7 . ' IJ, 1' f' ,. . 1- 4 i .A U si fllii U 5 U U 0 0 lf . M' ,.f f X if ,f I 9, ,f T17 I I ,Y f tv 5 .ju MH., BARRY, MICHAEL Pre-law, vice pres.: Key club: Jr. usher. BARTLETT, DICK Football: D club: '53 club: SkEast: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Tug of war: Sr. picnic comm.: R. fr W. day comm. BARTON, CHARLES E. Gymnastics: Wrestling. BARTON, ROSEMARY Seraph sisters: White jackets: Inter- club council: Girls' bowling, pres.: R. G W. day comm.: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: Kampus: Pre-Medic. ,dill f-N. If 15' .. AM: ,Q-MW Ht , . V . wifi 5' -. N.-...... i-M 451253 1155? -f mesa' 'A fe' ,k,...- . ., A ,mi if 5: A 2 Q .. 25' 5 1 ... -lv ,BASS, ROBERT PAUL Red jackets: R.O.T.C.: R. 6' W. day float comm.: Sr. prom comm. BATSO N, PAT BATTOCK, RICHARD Debate, treas.g I. R. club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Concert band: '53 club: R. C1 W. day skit comm. BAUER, SANDRA '53 club: R. Er W. day float comm. BAUGH ER, MARY ELLA BECKER, DALE '53 club: Y-teen club: Girls sports: R. G W. Clay skit comm.: Gold D. BECKER, MARILYN Selected girls' glee: Jr. prom comm.: All school show: '53 club: Delegate assembly. BELL. ALAN DU DLEY Red jackets: '53 club: R. G W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. play comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. picnic comm. BENEDICK, BERT H. Spotlight staff: '53 club: Chess: R.O.T.C. BENJAMIN, JANICE BERGER, ELWI N Debate: Jr. usher: l. R. club: '53 club: Eu- cliclian: Christmas pageant: R. C1 W. day skit comm. BERK. SHELDON Tennis, all city: Euclidian: D club: Jr. usher. 6 .iv K xv. if .f F 'a . 'K 'iw' ff? Qi 1-af ' ii A : iz. .X ,gel at 74' 1 Y A 45 .sf 1, 7113 Y J it J' A siiii .pet in iii , ...wig f if BERMAN, JEANNE R. G W. day skit comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus: '53 club: All school show: Selected girls' glee: Class day comm. BERNSTEIN, BARBARA Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Pre-Medic: Kampus: Seraph swing comm. BERSHOF, JOAN Girls' glee: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. 6' W. day float comm. BIEDERMAN, MARGUERITE ANN Language club, pres.: Inter-club council: Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: l. R. club. BIERI, JIM Stage crew: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. G W. day comm.: Christmas pag- eant: All school show. BILES, WILLIAM HENRY BIRD, BARBARA '53 club: Jr. Red Cross council: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. Cr W. day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. BLACKLEDGE, MARY ZOE Seraph sisters: White jackets: Kampus: Sweetheart Queen: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: A cappella: '53 club: Seraph luncheon chairman. BLAKE, GEORGE Euclidian: Sr. prom comm. BLANDFORD, SIDNEY SkEast. BLOOM, NORMAN JAY Spotlight staff: Homecoming dance comm.: I, R. club. BLUE, JAMES NEAL Woodbury winner: Shafroth winner: Soph. class pres.: Congress, pres.: Tennis: Amer- ican legion forum of the air: Student coun- cil: Delegate assembly: '53 club: SkEast: l. R. club: Debate: Jr. usher: Spotlight staff: Christmas pageant, BOCKMAN, SHELDON ELLIOT BOEHLY, FRANZ JOSEPH BOLSINGER, ALICE Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Selected girls' glee: '53 club. BOLTZ, PAULA White jackets: Homecoming Queen: Jr. class vice pres.: Jr. prom queen: Attendance comm.: May queen attendant: A cappella: Class ring comm.: Kampus: '53 club: All school show: Jr. prom comm.: Sweetheart couple attendant: P.T.A. model. BOND, SHIRLEY Sr. prom comm.: '53 club: Kampus: Home arts. BONNEY, VIRGINIA Seraph sisters: White jackets: Delegate as- sembly: Jr. pram comm., chairman: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus: Spanish club, vice pres.: '53 club: Sr, prom comm. A J i xx A 'X Ti N Till f itsfllf' I - .6-N.-fx,Nr BORGMANN, BEVERLY Delegate assembly, Language club. BORK, KATHERINE '53 club, R. G W. day float comm.,' Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom comm. BORO, GLORIA '53 club, Class ring comm., chair- man, Sr. prom comm., Sr. luncheon comm., Class day COfT1m.j R. C1 W. day comm., Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Arbor day comm. BOUTS, JOAN .2 W -J N 3 BOWERS, CRAIG Shafroth winner, Delegate assembly, Jr. usher, '53 club, Debate, Congress, l. R. club, Class day comm,, Class ring comm., R. G W. day skit comm., All school show. BRADLEY, BRENDA BEVERLY '53 club, Soph. party comm. BRAMLETTE, BILL Pre-Law, pres., D club, trees., Key club, Basketball, Delegate assembly, All school show, R. G W, day skit comm., Tug of war, Inter-club council, R. G W. day float comm. BRANNAN, HARRIET Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., R. 6 W. day comm., Kampus, Sr. prom comm. BREEDING, JIM Delegate assembly. BREIDING, ZELLA '53 club, R. C1 W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Kampus, Sr, prom comm., Arbor day comm., Soph. party comm. BROMAN, DICK Red iackets, '53 club, R. C1 W. day float comm. BROMLEY, JIM Congress, Debate. BROWN, JERRY Head boy, Student council, All city student council, Soph. class vice pres., Hi-R-40, Pre- Lcw, Hi-Y, D club, Key club, Football, Track, '53 club, National student council, Delegate assembly. BROWN, RITA Delegate assembly, R. G W. day comm., Sr. prom comm., Jr. prom comm., '53 club, Kampus. BROYLES, GAY Angelus staff, Delegate assembly, Treas. assist., SkEast, Kampus, R. Cr W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., '53 club, Sr. prom comm. BRUCE, GERALDINE White jackets, sec., Delegate assembly, Se- lected girls' glee, All school show, R. G W: day comm., Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Class day comm., Kampus, Home arts, '53 club. 5. Q, a 1 ,f 'Wax-r I' Qllr fur? .an X24 1 I Y BRUHN, TEXANNA JO Bible research, vice pres., Girls' glee. BUCHTEL, KATE Delegate assembly, Jr. prom comm., '53 club, Kampus, SkEast, Sr. barn dance comm., R. C1 W, day skit comm., All school show, Soph. party comm. BUCKLEY, PATRICIA Kampus, Girls' rifle, R. Cf W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Language club, vice pres. BURGESS, BARBARA '53 club, R. Cr W. day skit comm., Jr. prom queen attendant, Homecoming queen at- tendant, May queen attendant, Sr. barn dance comm., Jr. prom comm., Sr. prom comm., Sr. picnic comm., Kampus, A cap- pella, Sweetheart couple attendant, P.T.A. model. BURNS, KAREN ALICE BURNS, PHILIP BURNS, PHYLLIS BUTLER, JANET Girls' rifle. CALDWELL, GAY Delegate assembly, White jackets, Class ring comm., '53 club, All school show, Sr. prom comm., Class day comm., Arbor day comm., Kampus, Sr. picnic comm., R. C1 W. day comm., Drama. CALDWELL, GLURIA White iackets, R.O.T,C., honorary cadet, l. R. club, Bible research, Girls' sports, Jr, prom comm., Sr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Arbor day comm. CALDWELL, JUNE I. R. club, Bible research, Girls' sports, Sr. born dance comm., Jr. prom comm. CAPITO, MYRON S. Jr. usher, Christmas pageant, Woodbury finalist, l. R. club, SkEast, '53 club, Sr. barn dance comm. CARLSEN, RAY ALLEN D club, pres., Key club, Pre-Law, Hi-Y, ln- ter-club council, pres., '53 club, Baseball, all city, Football, all city, all state, Jr. prom comm., Jr. usher. CARLSON, GERALD All school show, Drama, Football, manager, Delegate assembly, A cappella, Track man- ager. CARLSON, ROBERT Cheerleader, Concert band, Tug of war, Boys' bowling. CARLSTOM, JANET Jr. escort, White iackets, Seroph sisters, '53 club, Girls' bowling, treas., Kampus, R. C1 W. day float comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Seroph swing comm., Small D. CARR, DIANE Girls' bowling, Jr. escort. CARSON, MATTHEW V. Tennis, all city, Jr. usher, D club, Euclidian. T..-- CARTWRIGHT, KAREN +- f' ' Bible research. ' m - :fs MW . K lil CARVELL, JEANNINE Script: Girls' rifle. ll. 43:- 1--1-v i . . 4.-v-- 'i I- CASH EN, DON . -il j ci-IAMBERS, JANET all ' ' ,., 1- -I Angelus assistant editor: Seraph sis- Xters: Jr. escort: Delegate assembly: Jr, prom comm.: Kampus: Sr. prom ---comm.: SkEast: R. G W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Sr. luncheon comm.: Soph. party comm.: Seroph swing comm.: ,, -A , - Sr. play comm. CHAMBERS, JEROME B. Pre-Law: Hi-R-40: Hi-Y: D club: Christmas pageant: R. Er W. day skit comm.: Jr. usher: Tug of war. CHENEY, GWYNN Kampus: '53 club: SkEast: Girls' glee: All school show: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr, luncheon comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Arbor day comm. CHRISTENSEN, CAROLYN White iockets: Soph. party comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. Activity card comm.: SkEast: Kampus: Debate: All school show: R. Cr W. day float comm.: Girls' state: '53 club: P.T.A. model. CLARK, PAUL T. CLARK, PHILIP J. CLAYSON, BETTY '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. G W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm. CLIFFORD, DONALD Pre-Law: Debate: Red jackets: Pre-Medic: '53 club. COHEN, RHODA COLE, KARYL '53 club: R. G W. day comm.: Soph. Darty comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Spanish club. COMPTON, DONNA '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus: SkEast. COOK, JU DY Modrigal choir: A capella: Orchestra: '53 club: Sr, barn dance comm.: Opera: Sr. prom comm.: Soph. party comm.: R. G W. day float comm. COOPER, SALLY Jr. escort: Seraph sisters: White iackets: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Principal's advisory council: Dele- gate assembly: R. C1 W. day skit comm.: Kampus: P.T.A. model. 'hm 'Q-as uw l .U f ' COPE, A. J. All school show: Soph. party comm.: Jr. Red Cross council: Delegate assembly: '53 club. CORN, RICHARD F. CORNFORTH, SUSAN Delegate assembly: Spotlight staff: R. C1 W. day skit comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Homecoming dance comm.: '53 club: Kampus. COUNTS, JANE Spotlight assistant editor: Seraph sisters: Christmas pageant: Seraph welcoming comm.: Seraph swing comm.: All school show: Kampus: '53 club: O.A.S. ass't.: Homecoming dance comm. CRAMER, NANCY Seraph sisters: Girls' rifle club, pres.: Seraph swing dance comm.: Sr. barn dance comm. CRAWFORD, JANICE Kompus: Sr. picnic comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: '53 club: All school show: R. C1 W. day comm.: Arbor day comm.: Spot- light salesman: Soph. party comm.: Home arts. CREACH, KAY White jackets: '53 club: R. Cr W. daV skit comm.: R. G W. iacket dance comm.: Kam- pus: Sr. prom comm.: R. Cr W. day float comm.: Sr. picnic comm. CREWS, DANNY Track. CREWS, JOHN Angelus staff, head photographer: Euclid- ian, sec.-treas.: Red iackets: Jr. usher: R. C1 W. day float comm.: Boys' social room at- tendant: '53 club: Tug of war. CRONIN, GEORGE A. Debate. CROTSER, DONALD Stage crew: Christmas pageant: Sr. barn dance comm.: All school show: Sr. ploy comm. CURTIN, GARY '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: R. Er W. day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. picnic comm. DAHLBERG, KEN Jr. usher: Euclidian. DARWIN, DANA Student council, treas.: Seraph sisters, sec.: '53 club: Delegate assembly: White jackets: Kampus: SkEast: Jr. prom comm.: Sr,-barn dance comm.: R. G W. day skit comm., chairman: R. Cr W. day dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sweetheart dance comm.:' Seraph swing comm.: P,T.A. model, DAVEY, J0 '53 club: Girls' bowling: SkEast: Sr. prom comm. DAVIDSON, JACKIE DAVIS, NAN R, Fr W. day float comm.: All school show: Kampus: Girls' glee: SkEast: '53 club. DELLINGER, SUE Delegate assembly: R. G W. day skit comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Kampus: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr, prom comm.: '53 club. fn - f- fri , fx L , -1 A 2. ...A . f f --R- . . 'Q-.. so x A A ,ff-4-3 5 5 GL 1' , wx V Wi V ' X if Ilia--A iff' 'il vg- DERRY. MARGARET Delegate assembly: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. born dance comm.: '53 club. DIENER, TED '53 club: R.O.T.C., lt. Di IULLO, EUGENE C. DIKEOU, JOHN Hi-R-40: Football, al club. l city: Track: D DINNER, MARSHA Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: R. Cr W. day float comm,: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm. DIXON, MARYELLEN Spotlight staff: Girls' A cappella: SkEast: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. activity card comm.: All school show: Sr. prom comm.: Arbor day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Soph. party comm.: Kampus: '53 club: R. G'W. day skit comm. DOERSCHLER, ESTH ER Sr. luncheon comm.: R. G' W. day float' comm.: Sr. prom comm.: '53 club: A cap- pella. DOLBEY, JOHN Track: D club. DOLNICAR, INA MARY Seraph sisters: R. C1 W. day comm.: Lan- guage club: '53 club: Little D: I. R. club. DOYLE, MARY JO '53 club: Kampus: Language club: R. G W. day comm. DRABING, JOHN A cappella: Modrigal choir: SkEast: Pre- Medic: All school show: Boys' social room attendant. DRAPER, CECILY Kampus: Sr, prom comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Soph. party comm.: Selected girls' glee: R. C1 W. day comm.: '53 club: Sr. picnic comm.: Sr. barn dance comm. DRIEMEYER, DIANE SkEast: Kampus: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: R. Cv W. day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. DUFVA, DON SkEast: D club: Gymnastics. DUNSTON, MARY '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm. DURBIN, MARY Angelus staff: Seraph sisters: R. 6' W. day skit comm.: Class day comm.: Kampus: SkEast: Sr. prom comm.: Seraph swing comm. i4t,,.7y -.5 In It k a J .sfgmt .Q,,,.A if k ff. gkorfi-sci . . -A of 22: ff YI? 3' f' 3 K 'il Y S DURNING, MARITA Seraph sisters, '53 club, R. 6' W. day float comm., Sr. barn dance comm., All school show, Class day comm., Sr. prom comm., Arbor day comm., Sr. picnic comm., Kom- pus, Drama. DVEIRIN, JUDY Seraph sisters, White iackets, Spotlight staff, Pre-Medic, Script, Homecoming dance comm., Seraph swing comm., Sr. luncheon comm., R. Cr W. day float comm., Jr. prom comm. EATON, BOB Key club, '53 club, Woodbury finalist, Dele- gate assembly, Christmas pageant, All school show, Jr. prom comm., Sr. prom comm., R. C1 W. day skit comm., Tug of war. EBER, RICHARD JAY Red iackets, vice pres., l. R. club, Jr. escort, Cheerleader, Pre-Medic' '53 club, Inter-club council, Spotlight staff, SkEast, I. R. con- ference chairman, R. 6' W. day comm., Jr. prom comm., Sr. prom comm., Homecoming dance comm., chairman. EDWARDS, JOAN EDWARDS, RICHARD Rifle club, '53 club. ELLIOTT, MARY RUTH Jr. escort, Seraph sisters, Seraph swing comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Class day comm., Sr. luncheon comm., Sr. prom comm., '53 club, Concert orchestra, all city, Ensemble, Kampus, Drama. ENGLISH, GARRY I. R. club, Language club, Concert band, Marching band, R. 6 W. day comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Class day comm.: Sr. prom comm., All school show, '53 club. ENROTH, DON '53 club, Sr. barn dance comm. EPP MARY LOU Selected girls' glee. EPSTEIN, THEODORE JR. Tennis, all city, Baseball, D club, Art. ESBENSON, ROBERT SkEast, Boys' bowling, '53 club, Soph. party comm., Jr, prom comm., Tug of war, Sr. barn dance comm., R. 6' W. day float comm. EVANS, ANN EVANS, CAROLYN Head girl, Student council, All city student council, Seraph sisters, pres., Leadership conference, Jr. escort, D.A.R. alternate, White iackets, SkEast, '53 club, R. Cv W. day comm., Soph. party comm., Sweetheart dance comm., Seraph welcoming comm. FARRELL, EDWARD JAMES FASS, MARTIN Spotlight, .assistant editor, Debate, vice pres., Red packets, Script, Jr. usher. FEIST, BEVERLY White jackets, Kampus, Jr. prom comm., R. C1 W. day skit comm., '53 club, Sr. prom comm., Sr. luncheon comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Arbor day comm. FINE, MICHAEL H. Debate, Jr. usher, Shafroth alternate, l. R. club, '53 club. FINTZEL, RAY FISHMAN, IRWIN Debate, chairman of board: I. R. club: Woodbury alternatej Shafroth alternate. FITCH ETT, JOHN A. FITZGERALD, MARY Language club, sec.-treas.5 White iocketsp Seraph sistersj Seraph swing congmq Sr. barn dance comm.: Rifle C U . FORBES, GLENDA K. FORD, BILL '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm. FOREMAN, JOANN Spotlight staffp Homecoming dance-comm.: Soph. party comm.: Script: '53 club: Sr. pic- nic comm. FOWLER, JOYCE COLLEEN FRAKER, DIANNE White jacketsg A cappellag Jr. Red Cross council: Delegate assembly: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. G W. day comm.: Kampusg '53 club. FRAKER, SHIRLEY Class ring comm.g Kampusp R. C1 W. day comm.: A cappella: Sr, prom comm.j '53 clubg Jr. prom comm.5 Class day comm. FRANKLIN, MARILYN FRAZEE, JACQUELYN White jackets: Selected girls' glee: All school showy Sr. prom comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: '53 club: Modern dance: Bowling: Jr. prom comm. FRIEDMAN, DAN Marching bandg All school show: Jr. usherg R. C1 W. day comm.: Concert band. FRITSCH, WILLIAM R. '53 clubg R. Cr W. day float comm.: Sr. prom comm. GALBREATH, BILL '53 clubg Arty Wrestling: Apparatus gym. GANO, JERRYL DENE Delegate assemblyp '53 club: .Dramaj Sr. barn dance comm.: Class rina comm. R? 551. 1-ff Qi, L' AWS-. i it go .X-A - l . if K sf Q 1 X wt gl' . P Mfrs. , GARELL, DALE '53.club: Delegate assembly: Jr. usher: Boys' social room attendant: Class ring comm.: R. Er W. day float comm. GERMAN, EMMA JANE GESTLAND, SANDY Kampus: '53 club: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm. GEYER, DAVID WARREN Jr. usher: Class ring comm.: R. C1 W. day skit comm.: '53 club: Euclidian: Boys' social room attendant: Concert band. GIBSON, JACK E. GILKISON, KATHY Kampus: '53 club: SkEast: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. 6' W. day skit comm.: Sr. 'uncheon comm.: Arbor day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Soph. party comm. GILROY, JOAN Seraph sisters: Girls' bowling: R. Ez W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. play comm.: Q53 club: Seraph swing comm. GINSBURG, STANLEY l. R. Club: Debate: Jr. usher: Euclidian: Christmas pageant: Arbor day comm.: Pre- Medic. GLEN, LARRY GOEKEN, JACK GOLDBERG, JANET E. Seraph sisters: Jr. prom comm.: R. Cr W. day comm.: Girls' glee: Seraph swing comm.: Kampus: Language club: '53 club: Sr, barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. GOLDFOGEL, MARVIN Euclidian, pres.: Pre-Medic, vice pres.: Pre- Law: Debate: '53 club: Jr. usher: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: ln- ter-club council. GOLDHAMMER, RICHARD SkEast. GOLDSMITH, TRUDY Delegate assembly: Girls' glee: Girls' sports: '53 club. GOLDSTEIN, MERLE Seraph sisters: White iackets: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. liincheon comm.: Modern dance. GOODING, JANE Delegate assembly: '53 club: Kampus: SkEast: R. C1 W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm. GORDON, JACK Hi-R-40: '53 club. GORMAN, GREGORY b. S fl. -Y GOTTESFELD, STUART X xj L ' Debate, pres., lnter-club council, . Nj f ...Y treas., Red jackets, Congress, I. R. ix L 1 N b club, Woodbury finalist. M Q- I , AL Q s, t' C xx GowANs, :Amis M. Z.-lf' U Red iackets, R. G W. day comm., '53 ' , ll club, Sr. prom comm. A xl 4 ' J . ' ijf' 'if f! A .sf 'ws . kr: Z1,.i . ' A .ne-Q ,-' - A J Gs' s PHP ' Q GRAY, Jovcz -- R I . 1 Language club, Kampus. ' 5' GREEN, PATRICIA M. Qg, 2 Seraph sisters, Jr. escort, Script, Lan- ' X ' D guage club, Kampus, '53 club, Jr. . K prom comm., Sr. prom comm., R. G . 1' ' W. day comm., Sr. barn dance il - , A comm., Class day comm., Sr. lunch- ' eon comm., Sr. play comm. ,L f S . 'lf , J N6 A -6' ,aes eoibqf hi 'Qi N...- fd . Nj! E GREGG, BEVERLY SkEast, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom comm., '53 club, R. C: W. day float comm. GREINETZ, ROSEMOND Pre-Medic, pres., Seraph sisters, Seraph welcoming comm., White iackets, Debate, vice pres., Jr. Red Cross council, Script. GRIM, JOAN Delegate assembl , R. Cr W. day skit comm., Sr. play comm., '53 club, All school show. GROUSSMAN, DARLENE '53 club, R. Cr W. day comm., Jr. prom comm., Selectedgirls' glee, All school show, Angelus staff, hristmas pageant, Treas. assistant, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom comm., l. R. club, Script, Kampus, Delegate assembly. GROVES, EDWARD HALL GUSTAFSON, ED Art. HAILPERN, RUTHIE Spotlight staff, assistant editor, Wolcott winner, Seraph sisters, White jackets, Jr. escort, Script' I. R. club, '53 club, R. G' W. day comm., Class day comm. HALL, MONYETT LAVERA Jr. prom comm., Debate, Girls' rifle, Bible research, Jr. Red Cross council, Sr. prom comm., '53 club, Sr. class play comm. HAMILL, TERRY HAMILTON, BOB Cheerleader, Woodbury finalist, Christmas pageant, Delegate assembly, vice pres., Principal's advisory council, Debate, Jr. usher, Sr. play comm. HAMILTON, JERRY '53 club, Wrestling, Boys' glee, Apparatus gym, Band. HAMILTON, MARY LUCILLE Art, l. R. club, Scholastic art award, R.O.T.C., honorary officer. x .X - ' - x X131 , : ww .1 ft ,f-.X S 7-we ' , w f.,wNg-:fire A -A 'R og g' Q5 ' '. ,K fs J' X 'f 52 r .'-.tfiiz . .... I ,... ,-1 J. .. -. ' ,ft it ','-iafxi-xi? We 5. ,ff , .41 I -T ' if iff? , 1 fig, 5, 1, 3 sf. J ! 'T' S.-Q nmcocx, -rears Drama, Jr. prom comm., All school show, Kampus, '53 club. HANNON, PAUL Spotlight editor, Student council, Congress, pres., Jr. Red Cross council, Sweetheart dance comm., Jr. usher, Red iackets, Swim- ming, Scholastic award, R. 6 W. day comm., Jr. prom comm., Delegate assembly, Tug of war, Assembly comm. HARPER, PATRICIA LOIS White jackets, Jr. prom comm., Sr. prom comm., '53 club, Delegate assembly. HARRIS, ALICE IRENE Girls' bowling, sec., '53 club, RA. G W. day comm., Sr. prom comm., Sr. picnic comm. HARRISON, DONNA ALLENE Girls' bowling, '53 club. HART, JANE Selected girls' glee, All school show, '53 club. HARVEY, CLARIBETH Delegate assembly, Jr. prom comm., Class day comm., Girls' bowling, Kampus. HARVEY, FLORIDA ADELAIDE HARVEY, MARVEL JOI NE Soph. class sec., Delegate assembly, rec. sec., '53 club, Kampus, R. C1 W. day comm., Sr. prom comm., Soph. party comm. HARVEY, SANDY Kampus, '53 club, A cappella, Sr. barn dance comm., R. Er W. day comm., Sr. prom comm., Jr, Red Cross council. HASSELBLAD, ANN Selected girls' glee, Bible research. HASTINGS, JOAN ELISE Selected girls' glee, Kampus. HAWK, DIANA '53 club. HAZELHURST, JACK Hi-Y, Key club, D club, Football, Track, Jr. prom comm. HEISERMAN, CAROL Jr. escort, Soph. party COl'Ylm.j Seraph sis- ters, R. C-r W. day float comm., Girls' bowl- ing, Delegate assembly, '53 club, Sr. prom comm., Sr. picnic comm. HELLBUSCH, DON E. Spotlight staff. HELLING, EMIL Football, 53 club. Hams, KENNY Swimming, Gymnastics, D club, Drama, Boys' bowling, Tennis, Track. B4 Ao gy! Izkfxlvx I lx if - ' I H -A kl ya -I '59 -. '--s Ab f fr A '---lf: E be 7-, 11 2,55 , J .s 7 4. - TE- .'.,.q ffrr- X P ' 3 , 4 9 . V ' Y- W - J, 1 1' X 5 Q7 v . -- - .,i3'.b HELWIG, RICHARD Astronomy club: Science club. HEPP, BRUCE '53 clubp SkEast5 Jr. prom comm., Sr. prom comm., Stage crew. I-IESS, .IANICE Delegate assembly, A cappella, '53 club, Kampusg Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Arbor day comm., Sr. picnic comm. HESTER, PATSY Y-teens, pres., Delegate assembly: Inter-club council, Jr. Red Cross council: Jr. prom comm.: '53 club: Sr. luncheon comm., Girls' sports. -l C lm HETTINGER, BEV Angelus staff, '53 club, Kampusj SkEastp R. G W. day comm., Sr. prom comm.: Arbor day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm., Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm. HICKERSON, NANCY McLEAN Sr. prom comm.: R. 6' W. day comm.5 Class day comm.: '53 club. HIGLEY, MARILYN ANN Girls' bowling, R. Cr W. day float comm.: Jr. prom comm.: '53 club. HILL, CLYDE Cheerleader, Red jackets, R.O.T.C., cept.: R. Cr W. day comm.: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm. HILL, PAULINE Girls' glee. HINES, SUE R. C1 W. day float comm.: '53 club. HIRSCH, MARION '53 club, Girls' bowling, R. C1 W. day comm. HITCH, CATHERINE '53 club, SkEastg Kampusg Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom comm. HOFFMAN, GLORIA Sr. prom comm., A cappella, Sr. luncheon comm. HOFSCHULTE, JACK Congress, sec.: '53 clubgTennis1 R. G W. day comm., Jr, prom comm., Concert band, All school show. HOLLANDER, FRADELL Jr. escort, Seraph sisters, White jackets: I. R. club, treas.5 '53 club, Jr. prom comm.: R. G W. day comm,g Seraph swing comm. HOLLOWAY, DON J. 'U' , f S fawe-3155+ ff 5 Q27 X 5. Ji? 3 nv HOLLOWAY, VIRGINIA JOANN Sr. activity card comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Kompus: SkEast: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn diarajce comm.: R. Cr W. day float comm.: '53 c u . HOLMES, JANE Seraph sisters, treas.: White jackets: SkEast: Delegate assembly: Principal's advisory council: '53 club: R. G W. day skit comm. HOMER, BETTY P.T.A. model. HORN, MARLENE l. R. club: Bible research: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Kompus: Girls' sports. HOROSCHAK, SAUNDRA White jackets: Seraph sisters: Delegate as- sembly: Principal's advisory council: A cap- pella: Madrigal choir: Kompus: '53 club. HORTON, MARILYN Spotlight staff: Jr. escort: Seraph sisters: R. E1 W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Sr, prom comm.: Kompus: Concert orchestra, all city: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Script: Drama. HOUGHTON, RALPH R.O.T.C. HOUTZ, DASSIE Spotlight staff: Jr. Red Cross council: '53 club: Script: I. R. club: Kompus: Sr. prom comm.: Homecoming dance comm., chair.: R. Cr W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Arbor day comm.: R. Cr W. day comm. HOWARD, LORNA Seraph sisters: Girls bowling: Jr. escort: liefgate assembly: R. Cr W. day comm.: '53 c u . I HOWARD, MILTON D club: Track, all city: '53 club: Soph. class vice pres.: Delegate assembly: Class ring comm.: Jr. prom comm.: R. G W. day comm. HOWE, ROBERT J. Hi-R-40: Student council. HULING, DEAN Science: Astronomy club: Jr. achievement. HUMMEL, SHIRLEY C. '53 club. HUTCHINSON, BETTY JANE HUTCHINSON, ROSE MARIE HUTTNER, DONALD '53 club: Pre-Medic, sec.: Debate: Red iack- ets: R. Cv W. day skit comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Jr. usher: Boys' so- cial room attendant: Class day comm.: Soph. party comm.: Sr. barn dance comm. IACINO. ARLENI Girls' bowling. INGRAHAM. LA VONNE Jr. escort: Seraph sisters: Bible research: Clinic assistant: Drama. . 9 l nl .123 . 1 4 . ge. ' iff' -eil . i Q53 .' 1 .. - - I P J 'PTH- ., -ch 1? va A F 4. I- if JH. . JD 5: 4 .J X , -. , 35:2 'Z I, A is :S-' 1, .Z U f' INSKEEP, EVONNE IRWIN, CYNTHIA Archaeology, pres.: Seraph sisters:- Euclidian: Astronomy. JAN KOVSKY, RUTH ANNE Angelus staff, bus. manager: Seraph sisters: Delegate assembly: Kompus: '53 club: Jr. escort: R. 6' W. day comm.: Jr. 'prom comm.: Seraph swinq comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Treas. Asst.: A cappella: Sr, prom comm.: Class day comm., Welcoming comm. JARAMILLO, PAULA Kampus: Girls' bowling: Art: SkEast. l l s X 553 . ,rg- W l,: J .r.r 3 X 5 'Q ., ---' . ., .iiti39?l1sQx4L'f'.:, :ati J m JENNING5, JACKIE Delegate assembly: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Soph. party comm. JENNINGS, PHILIP JOHNSON, A. KARL Football: Track: D club: Wrestling. JOHNSON, EVANGELINE Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: Soph. party comm.: Jr. prom comm.: R. Cr W. day comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Kampus: '53 club: SkEast. JOHNSON, JIM '53 club: Stoge crew: Jr. usher. JOHNSON, MARTIN NOEL Science club. JOHNSON, PHILIP E. Art: Concert band: Drama: All school show: R. C: W. day skit comm.: Jr. usher: '53 club: Boys' soc. room attendant. JOH NSON, ROSEMARY JOHNSON, RUTHANNE White jackets: '53 club: Delegate assembly: SkEast: R. C1 W. day skit comm.: All school show: Jr. prom 'cornm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm. JOHNSON, VIRGINIA Jr. escort: Seraph sisters: Language club: Selected girls' glee: Bible research: Jr. prom comm.: R. G W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Seraph swing comm. JONES, BEV Student council: Delegate assembly, sec.: Soph. class sec.: Soph. party comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. G W. day comm., chairman: Kampus: '53 club: Sweet- heart dance comm.: Howdy doy comm. JONES, DOROTHEA Student council: Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: May queen attendant: Jr. prom queen at- tendant: White jackets: Jr. prom comm.: Kampus, vice pres.: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. 6' W. day comm. fl-' l NX -PX f- JONES, ETHEL JANET Girls' sports: Arbor day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: '53 club. JONES, JODY Student council: R. 5 W. day comm. JONES, JUDY Student council: Delegate assembly: '53 club: Kampus: Jr. prom comm.: R. Er W. day comm.: Jr. prom queen attendant: Home- coming queen attendant: May queen at- tendant: Soph. party comm.: Sweetheart dance comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Arbor day comm.: Sweetheart couple attendant. JONES, LAWRENCE M. Red jackets: Spotlight staff: SkEast: R. C1 W. day float comm.: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Homecoming dance comm.: Class day comm. JOYCE, BARBARA White iackets: Delegate assembly: R. G W. day skit comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr, prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: All school show. JUNKER, VIRGINIA Kampus: '53 club: Sr, barn dance comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. prom comm. KALISCHER, DIANA , Jr. escort: Seraph sisters: Drama, vice pres.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Class day comm. KAMINSKY, ZELDA Jr. prom comm.: R. 6 W. day comm.: All school show: Sr. born dance comm.: Kam- pus: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Opera club. KARLAN, MARLENE KAY Spotlight, bus. manager: Drama, sec.: Ser- aph sisters: Jr. escort: Christmas pageant: All school show: '53 club: Modern dance: Jr. prom comm.: Homecoming dance comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: Wolcott winner. KARSH, ILENE MYRNA Kampus: '53 club: R. C1 W. day float comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. lunch- eon comm.p Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. picnic comm. KAYLOR, MARGARET '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Arbor day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Soph. party comm.: R. Gr W. day float comm. KEARNS, CAROL Seraph sisters: Concert band: R, Cr W. day float comm.: '53 club: Kampus: SkEast: Sr. barn dance comm.: Modern dance: Seraph swing comm.: Language club. KELLER, ALAN KEITH l. R. club: Jr. prom comm.: '53 club. KELLER, DOROTHY RAE '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Girls' bowl- ing: Sr. prom comm.: R. Cv W. day comm. KELLY, BARBARA JEAN Girls' state: Seraph sisters: '53 club: Dele- gate assembly: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. KEMP, WILLIAM Track: D club: Key club: Delegate assembly: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: R. 6' W. day comm. KENNEDY, BARBARA White jackets, treas.: Delegate assembly: '53 club: R. F: W. day skit comm.: R. Cv W. day float comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm. KILPATRICK, DOLORES Delegate assembly: '53 club. Il vi lv, ' EA T l 2 - .ff -vs-vv'v'rV'lN 01815 Si an IL KINCAID, LAWRENCE A. All school show. A KINEL, RACHEL Opera clubp R. G W. day float comm. KIRGIS, RICK Pre-Law: Spotlight staff, Hi-Y5 Key club, Delegate assembly, D club: '53 clubg Football. KIRK, BARBARA LOU White iacketsg All school showy Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. 6 W. day comm.: '53 club. pw O, ,QHQX S 1 -af' J ' ' :sl A x --fi A 3 ev ol j 'Ch wr' KLARNER, NORMA '53 club. KLEIN, BARBARA White jackets: '53 club: Kampusj Soph. party comm.5 R. C1 W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. prom comm. ' KLEIN, SHIRLEY '53 club, Kampus: Sr, prom comm.: R. Gr W. day comm., Girls' bowling. KLODT, JOAN White iacketsg Kampusp Delegate assembly: '53 club: Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., SkEast. KOEPP, NANCY KORENKE, ANN White iacketsg Sr. prom comm., Jr. prom comm., R. G W. day comm.: '53 club, Kam- pusg Soph. party comm. KORTZ, JOYCE Kar-npusy '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. 6' W. day float comm.: Girls' bowling: Library assistant. KRAMISH, YVETTE Kampusg Class day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. 6' W. day comm., Arbor day- comm. KRIS, ALLEN KRONSBERG, ROCHELLE M. Astronomy, sec., Delegate assembly, '53 club: Jr. Red Cross council, Sr. barn dance comm.: R. G W. day skit comm.: Sr. prom comm. KRUSE, ROSAMOND Girls' glee. KUGLER, WILLIAM Sr. class president: Student council: All city student council, '53 club, pres.g Pre-Law: Key club: Hi-Y: Boys' state: Inter-club aouncilp Sweetheart Kingg Delegate assem- Y. V Wulf' . 6. W ' -3 , ' Q . . fx W5 'VX Q ls. , mg' A s-:ST ls. ...' iii L -il 'N 'vu Fu- fir X rv ' W' Q LAKE, RICHARD R.O.T.C., lt. col.: Boys' rifle. Dres.:'R.0.T.C. rifle team: Marching band: Swimming. LAMES, GRETCHEN Delegate assembly: Seraph swing comm.: SkEast: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Soph party comm.: '53 club: R.. Cr W. dog comm.: White iackets: Seraph sisters: R. W. iacket dance comm.: Class day comm.: Kampus: Sr. picnic comm. LAMSON, ROBERT Hi-Y: A cappella, pres.: D club: Delegate assembly: Football: Track: Swimming. LANE, KENNETH W. Delegate assembly: Biology club: R.O.T.C., lt. LARA, .IEANNE ELIZABETH '53 club. LARSON, DONALD WARREN LCISARRO, SHIRLEY ANN LESAN. JACK LESKEY, BARBARA Jr. prom comm.: Kampus: R. C1 W. day comm.: Home arts: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm. LESLIE, WILLIAM M. Hi-R-40: D club: Football: Track: Delegate assembly. LEVICK, SHARON LEVITT, ALVIN Spotlight staff: Homecoming dance comm. LIND, HARRIET ANN Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: Girls' glee: Jr. prom comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Opera club: '53 club. LINDQU IST, BEVERLY IRENE Selected girls' glee: R. G W. day comm.: Girls' A cappella. LINDQUIST, LOISANN Kampus: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. barn donce comm.: '53 club. LINDSETH, DICK Euclidian, vice pres.: Congress: SkEast: Pre- Medic: '53 club: Christmas pageant: R. Cr W. day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Boys' socal room attendant. LITZ, JOHN E. Euclidian: Concert band: I. R. club. LONDON, PATRICIA ANN Delegate asembly: Kampus: '53 club: R. C1 W. day float comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. U D U 'QQ-1 v D LONG, SHARON Delegate assembly: R. G W. day comm.: '53 club: Jr. prom comm. LOURY, DONALD FREDERICK Hi-R-401 '53 club: R. G W. day com ml LUSCOMBE, JERRY Chess club: Science LYKKEN, SUE ANN Girls' glee. club. J s if Kp-M 455 ' . - . f X 14 FS' LYLE, JAMES MocARTHUR, MARY ANNE Kompusj Class ring comm..j SkEost5 '53 clubg Sr. prom comm.: Sr. picnic comm.5 R. Cr W. day comm. Ma:LEAN, ANNE MucLEAN, LYNNE MAGNUSSEN, BARBARA '53 club: Kompusy Sr. barn dance comm.: R. G W. day skit comm.: Sr. picnic comm. MAIER, ELIZABETH Seraph sisters: Seraph swing comm.: '53 club: Class day comm.: Arbor day comm.1 Sr. prom comm.g Sr. picnic comm.5 R. G' W. day skit comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. MALM, JOAN White iackets, sec.: Seraph sisters: Jr. es- cort: Kampusg '53- club: R. Cr W. day float comm.: Seraph swing comm. MAN DEL, ROBERTA Sr. prom comm.: All school showy Arbor day comm.: R. G' W. doy comm.: L53 club: Jr. Red Cross council, sec.: All city Jr. Red Crossp Selected girls' glee. MANDELL, JUDITH Astronomy club, sec.: Sr. luncheon comm.: R. G' W. doy float comm. MANION, LARRY J. Hi-R-405 Track: Key club: '53 club: D club. MANN, CAROLYN Jr. prom comm.: R. G W. doy comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampusg Sr. prom comm. MARKSON, RICHARD .arf if ,..,.,..,, s.. Y, si .J l ffm 9, ,Q 7 ...z .ff 'Nw v 'Qt 4 'ss MARKWELL, PEGG Kampus. MARPLE, JANICE MARTIN, ELAINE Spotlight staff, assistant editor: Seraph sis- ters: White iackets: Jr. escort: Seraph wel- coming comm.: Kampus: Delegate assembly: R. Cr W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Jr. prom comm. MARTIN, JOAN White jackets: Kampus: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: R. E: W. day skit comm.: R. C1 W. day float comm. MARTIN, LEE Football: D club: Tug of war: R.O.T.C., major: All school show. MATTSON, DON MAUFF, JANET '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Selected girls' glee: Class day comm.: Sr. picnic comm. MAUL, JOAN MARIE White iackets: Kampus: SkEast: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: R. G W. day skit comm, MAY, DORDTHY Seraph sisters: R.O.T.C., honorary officer, lt. col.: Script, pres.: Jr. escort: Sr. play comm.: Girls' rifle, pres.: lnter-club coun- cil, vice pres,: Jr. Red Cross council: Christ- mas pageant: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: D.A.R. alternate. MAYNARD, BARBARA Seraph sisters: Drama: Seraph swing comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Girls' glee: '53 club: Opera club: Concert band. McADAMS, JIM McANDREW, DONALD W. SkEast: Sr. picnic comm. McBRIDE, WILLIAM B. MCCLINTOQK, MIKE All school show: R.O.T.C. MCCOLL, LaWAVE Kam pus. McCOMBS, MEREDITH White jackets: Selected girls' glee: All school show: Sr. barn dance comm. MCCRUMB, GEORGE Art: '53 Club. McCULLOCH, VIOLET '53 club: Girls' glee. McDONALD, PATRICIA ANN Kampus: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Arbor day comm.: Sr. play comm.: '53 club: Girls' bowling. McDUFFlE. CLARISSA ANN Sr. barn dance comm. McGREW, BRITTA Sr. prom comm.: A cappella: R. C1 W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Christmas pageant: Madrigal choir: '53 club: Sr. luncheon comm.: Kampus: Soph. party comm.: Jr. Red Cross council: Spanish club, treas. McKELVY, ROBERT D club: Football: Track: Wrestling, 'Z x... ,L McWILLIAM5, JUDITH Kampus. MELNICK, SANDY White iackets: '53 club: R. G W. day comm.: Drama: I. R. club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. MENDEL, SHELDON Soph. class treas.: Delegate assembly: Prin- cipal's advisory council: Hi-R-40: Hi-Y: '53 Club. MILANO, ARTHUR R.O.T,C., maior. MILLER, GRAHAM Red iackets: I. R. club, pres.: Inter-club council: '53 club: A cappella: All school show. MILLER, LEIBA White iackets: Seraph sisters: Kampus: I. R. club: Jr. prom comm.: R. Cr W. day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: '53 club: Treas, asst. MILLS. MARJORY Seraph sisters: Sr. barn dance comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Kampus: R. C: W. day comm.: Soph. party comm.: Class day comm.: '53 club: Jr. prom comm. MILSTEIN, MARILYN White jackets: Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: Script: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm:. '53 club: R. Cr W. day float comm. MIMMACK, MARY LOUISE Girls' bowling: Girls' sports: Y-teens: Girls' glee: Small D. MONTONY, DON Sr. class, vice pres.: R. 8 W. day comm.: Delegate assembly: D club: Key club: HI-Y: '53 club, vice pres.: Basketball: Baseball. MOON, THOMAS MOORE, KATHARINE Bible research: All school show. X fad 111-7 u-,aif . idk. -W fi, Q ,x.-- 'ui . 31 .5 an ll vf '1' lm . . 1 Q 'jf' x X i ' r it .,iQ,,Hf li ,r -s a fx 4 MORGENEGG. ROGER MORRIS, BETH '53 club: R, E1 W. day comm.: SkEast: Kam- pus: Sr. prom comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Jr, Red Cross council: Selected girls' glee: Soph. party comm.: Arbor day comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. picnic comm. MORTON, DAVID Delegate assembly: Jr. usher: Congress. MOXLEY, JACK Pre-Law, treos.: Hi-R-40: Hi-Y, vice pres.: Track: D club: Key club: Class day comm., chairman: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Jr. usher. MUENCI-I, BARBARA JEAN White iackets: Seraph sisters: Kampusj '53 club: Jr, prom comm.: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Class day comm.: Seraph swing comm. MULLIGAN, FRANK Football, all city: Hi-Y, sgt. at arms: Hi-R- 4O: D club: Tug of war. MUNROE, MARJORIE Seraph sisters: White jackets: Delegate as- sembly: '53 club: Kampus: Soph. party comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Seraph swing comm.: R. G W. day skit comm. MURPHY, WILLIAM V. Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: R. Cv W. day comm. NALTY, JOAN Jr. prom comm.: '53 club. NAPHEYS, BEN Red jackets: R.O.T.C., capt.: Jr, Red Cross council: Spotlight staff: Congress: SkEast: Track: All city Jr. Red Cross. NATHAN, RONNIE Delegate asembly: SkEast: '53 club. NEFF, PAT Serooh sisters: All school show: Jr. escort: Girls' glee: Kampus: Jr. prom comm.: R. G W. day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Seraph swing comm. NETHERY, SIDNEY J. NEWCOMB, JOHN Delegate assembly: R. C1 W. day comm.: SkEast: Tug of wor: '53 club. NICHOLS, DON Boys' bowling: Astronomy club. NICHOLS, EDITH Cheerleader: Homecoming Queen: Jr. prom queen attendant: '53 club: Class ring comm.: Jr. prom comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Kampus: Sweetheart couple attend- ant: All school show: P.T.A. model. NICHOLSON, BEVERLY Selected girls' glee: R.O.T.C., honorary otfi- cer: Girls' rifle, sec.: Modern dance. NICHOLSON, NANCY ANN Girls' bowling: R. G W. day float comm. l ,Q lj '.-' NisLssN, JIM 32k f' Concert band. '.-iff' ' -L ,vwtl l NlxoN, FRED I. T is X J .F ' i , 'fi 13: lf? , ,KG - .L - 'tl , . - , , ima A, ., if f If 1 , f - A ,.' i ' E K-.. l -fs . l Q L ,fe ,ti . ' ff -A ti? ' ,f S Lf H J Nontl-mor, LORA ANN J ' White iockets, Kampus, '53 club, E 1 ,P ,Q 1 X 5, 3 E' 5 ix - if flu .1 Selected girls' glee, Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., R. G W. day skit comm., All school show. OBENCHAIN, SUE '53 club, Sr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance COYT'lm.j Arbor day comm., R. Er W. day comm., Jr. Red Cross council, Kampus, SkEast. - Y nl..- 3 I if A 'Cf' 6'-TL' stir '--9 4'-A -rv' -'Er' OBERG, SHIRLEY LORRAINE 0'CONNOR, CON 0'LEARY, MARION '53 club. O'NEAL, EDNA Language club, R.O.T.C., capt. ORME, DONNA . Sr. barn dance comm., Selected girls' glee, SkEast. PAGE, JEROME Track, D Club PARK, GILMAN Spotlight staff, R.O.T.C., capt. PARKER, JEAN council, pres., A cappella, En- Jr. prom comm., White jack- assembly, Class day comm., comm., Sr. prom comm., R. 6' comm. NTE city, all state, all American, Hi-Y, pres., Key club, D club, '53 club, Student council, Inter-club council, vice pres., assembly, Sr. activity card comm., state, A cappella, Tug of war. PAULK, DOTTIE '53 club, White jackets, Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., R. G W. day comm., Sr. luncheon comm., Kampus, Sr. prom comm., Arbor day comm. PAULSON, JAMES R. '53 club, Sr. barn dance comm., R.O.T.C., capt., Sr. prom. comm., Class day comm. PEARL, ARDEN LEONARD Spotlight staff, Debate, Opera club, Home- coming dance comm., chairman, R.O.T.C., capt. 1'-4 'J Fl it 451. bg, T' fi-.3 ss-up 'Sol' SW ffl! ,ggi- A' M PEARSON, ELAINE Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: '53 club: R. G W. day float comm.: Girls' glee. PEREGRINE, PATRICIA Spotlight staff, assistant editor: Jr. escort: Seraph sisters: '53 club: Script, vice pres.: Drama: SkEast: Homecoming dance comm.: Seraph swing comm., chairman: Sr. barn dance comm.: Class day comm. PETERSON, CHARLENE V. '53 club: Kampus: Modern dance: Jr. prom comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Arbor day comm. PETERSON, FRANK S. Football: Baseball: D club: '53 club. PHILIPPUS, EBERLE ANN R.O.T.C., honorary capt.: All school show: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: '53 club: Art: As- tronomy club: Girls' rifle. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM PHILPOTT, OSGOODE S. Hi-R-40: D club: Key club: Jr. escort: Ten- nis, all city: Sr. barn dance comm., chair- man: Tug of war. PIETSCH, MARY Seraph sisters, treas.: Drama, treos.: De- bate, SEC.: Script, treas.: Jr. escort: Christ- mas pageant: '53 club: R. G W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Sr. play comm.: Class day comm. PIETSCH, SARAH Drama, pres. Cr vice pres.: Script, sec.: De- bate, sec.: Jr. escort: Seraph sisters: Seraph swing comm.: R. 6' W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Christmas pageant: I. R. club: '53 club. PLOTKIN, JAE Spotlight staff: White jackets: Selected girls' glee: Soph. party comm.: '53 club: l. R. club:'Opera club: Debate: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. lunch- eon comm.: Homecoming dance comm.: Sr. play comm. POINTER, PAT White jackets: Kampus: A cappella: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. G W. day float comm.: Arbor day comm.: All school show. POLKINGHDRNE, SANFORD POLLOCK, DAVID M. Red jackets: R. G W. day comm.: Delegate assembly. PORTER, ALLEN W. Hi-Y: '53 club: Class day comm.: Tug of war. PORTER, PATRICIA Delegate assembly: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus. PRATT, HELEN Kampus: '53 club: R. C1 W, day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: R. G W. day skit comm. PRIMOCK, JOE PRINGLE, SH ELDON Christmas pageant: Red jackets: Euclidian: SkEast: Jr. usher. i -vi -7 V l 'F at 1 Q 'f,. Kampus, Spanish club, Script. .ig . .. N. ...ns s-3,- ,-- xv. RABSON, DONNA RAMES, ELAINE RANLETT CONSTANCE JOYCE Seraph sisters Bible research RAPPAPORT PAUL ,,,,, Chess club 49 np- Y I i A 8 A. xi RATHGEBER, BARBARA White jackets, Seraph sisters, Jr, escort, '53 club, Kampus, Delegate assembly, Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Seraph swing comm., R. 6- W. day float comm., All school show, Girls' glee. REED, MAXINE '53 club, Kampus, Sr. luncheon comm., Sr. ploy comm., R. Cr W. day float comm., Girls' bowling. REEDY, SARAH JANE REPP, BEVERLY Girls' A cappella, Library assistant. REXRODE, KENNETH EARLY REYNOLDS, SHIRLEY ANNE R. C1 W. day comm., Jr. prom comm., Sr, barn dance comm., '53 club. RICHARD, LORETTA RICHARDSON, CLAUDIA Angelus assistant editor, Jr. class treas., Delegate assembly, White jackets, Seraph sisters, vice pres., D.A.R. pilgrim, Sr. prom comm., Jr. prom comm., Seraph swing comm., chairman, R. Cr W. day comm., '5 club, Kampus, Sr. barn dance comm. RICHARDSON, MADLYN M. Language club, Girls' bowling, Jr. prom. comm., Delegate assembly, Sr. prom. comm., Kampus, Soph. party comm., '53 club. RICHARDSON, MARY ELLEN Sr. barn dance comm. RICHMAN, BERNADINE SANDRA Jr. prom comm., Kampus, R. 6' W. day float comm., '53 club, Sr. prom. comm. RIFKIN, MARLENE ANN Concert band, Concert orchestra, '53 club, Modern dance. EW -QS 'IQ '1 fi 'AQ' S I 2 47 .-fi fi ff fl - Jie Q., V. tu RIGGS, KENNY Stage crew. ROACH, JOAN Sr. prom comm., R. G W. day comm., '53 club, Kampus, Jr. prom. comm., Arbor day comm. ROBERTS, AL Astronomy club, pres., lnter-club council. ROBERTS, MARIANNE Kampus, '53 club, All school show, Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. prom comm., Sr. luncheon comm., R. Er W. day comm., Home arts. ROBINS, MIRIAM A cappella, Kampus, Drama, All school show, Sr. prom comm., Sr. luncheon comm., Arbor day comm., R. G W. day comm., '53 club, Delegate assembly, Sr. picnic comm. ROBINSON, NANCY Jr. escort, Seraph sister, White iclckets, Sr. luncheon comm., chairman, Seraph welcom- ing comm., '53 club, Kampus, Seraph swing comm., Sr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Jr. prom comm., R. GW. day comm. RODERICK, MARTHA White jackets, Seraph sisters, Jr. escort, R. Cr W. day skit comm., Kampus, Seraph swing comm., Jr. prom comm., '53 club, Sr. barn dance comm. ROE, GINGER A cappella, pres., Delegate assembly, Home arts, pres., Inter-club council, pres., Kam- pus, Sr. prom comm., R. C1 W. day comm., Jr. Red Cross council. ROGERS, ANN White iackets, vice pres., Sr. prom comm., Jr. escort, Seraph sisters, Kampus, Delegate assembly, '53 club, Jr. prom. comm., Sr. barn dance comm., R. 5 W. day comm., All school show, Girls' glee. ROLLNICK, BEVERLY White packets, Seraph sisters, Debate, I. R. club, pres., Jr. escort, Jr. Red Cross council, R. 6 W. day comm., '53 club, Inter-club council, sec., SkEast, Soph. party comm. ROONEY, SHARON '53 club, Drama, Kampus, SkEast, Girls' bowling, Jr. prom. comm. ROSEMAN, JERALD A. ROSENBLUM, JOYCE Debate, Seraph sisters, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. picnic comm. ROSS, RICHARD Red jackets, Sr. barn dance comm., Science club, Art. ROTH, RODYNE RAE ROTHENBERGER, WILLIAM J. ROUPP, PATRICIA Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm., '53 glub, R. G W. day comm., Delegate assem- y. ROUSE, PAUL H. Delegate assembly, R. G W. day comm. .. Q V 'fi . ' , f s '- 1 , Q'- . . . . . . jg. -- ,A pg ,I ' 1AQ QL x , AB..- , -.,,,1, tv , , -- 4 . if f ,332 4' . ' ,-. l'f F :sc -. l3-si-Sai A 2 1, J-s-.J 'f 5037-gi' f -1 E -if s '-7, Lace.. -P. .- . - ..p-A ,.. -.. f - - -.., E ROUSE, RICHARD P. Stage crew: R.O.T.C., capt.: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Jr. prom comm. RUBIN, GLENORE RUTH Delegate assembly: Kampus: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: R. Cr W. day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. lunch- eon comm.: Arbor day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: Soph. party comm.: All school show: Spot- light salesman. RUSH, JACK A. Angelus staff: Red iackets: Dele- gate assembly: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Soph. party comm. RUSSELL, KATHRYN Delegate assembly: R. C1 W. day skit comm.: All school show: Class ring comm., chairman: Kampus: SkEast: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom. comm.: Girls' glee: Jr. prom comm.: Arbor day comm. -T.-'2?-:s-:M ' 2' -.T 'V 51.1. I g,L,:3j.,:,.' - . 4-A.: - -G-,-A.:-A-:J --ff 7.13-gg-1 5' A fi 4 si Q 5 4 Wg' K ' + ti s... . ,,, --.c-at 4 -, -fe ., -1 5 'A. -:idx 7? -A , Kumi. .c-- .L .. -Q--- -se, 'C' x,,:,.,...s,i,N. ee- f f SALLEE, BARBARA J. O.A.S. assistant. SANDEFUR, CAROLYN White jackets: Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: Seraph swing comm.: '53 club: Kampus: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. SANDERSON, MARGARET Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: Script, assistant editor: Kampus: Language club: Jr. prom comm.: R. G W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dargce comm.: Seraph swing comm.: '53 clu . SARGENT, LOIS Jr. prom comm.: R. Cv W. day float comm.: Kampus: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm. SAUBERLI, HARRY Art, vice pres.: Jr. usher. SAVAGE, DONALDINE Concert band: Marching band: Sr. barn dance comm.: Language club. SCHAFER, BILLIE RUTH Selected girls' glee: Jr. prom comm. SCHAULIS, GARY WAYNE Track: D club: Class day comm.: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Delegate assembly. SCHAULIS, HUGH MONTEGOMERY Hi-R-40: Track. SCH EUNEMAN, WALT SCHIFF, SUSIE Jr. prom comm.: Christmas pageant: Mod- ern dance, vice pres.: l. R. club: Wolcott, alternate: Sr. prom comm.: R. Gr W. day float comm. SCHNEIDER. MARY LOU Jr. prom comm.: R. 6' W. day comm.: Lan- guage club: Script: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm. SCHOLL, JOAN M. Spotlight staff: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: R. G' W. day comm.: SkEast: Sr. luncheon comm.: Arbor day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus: Class day comm.: Sr. pic- nic comm.: Soph. party comm.: Jr. prom comm. SCHREPFERMAN, PETER Hi-Y: Key club, treas.: D club: Spotlight staff: Golf, all city: Baseball. SCHULZE, ELAINE Delegate assembly: A cappella: '53 club: Soph. party comm.: R. G' W. day comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: Girls' bowl- ing. SCOTT, SAMUEL CLYDE SEELEY, SANDRA '53 club: Jr. Red Cross council: Jr. prom comm.: R. 6 W. day skit comm.: Sr. born dance comm.: Kampus: Sr. prom comm. SEITZ, ROBERT Baseball: D club: '53 club: SkEast: Sr. prom comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Soph. party comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. picnic comm. SHEEHAN, RICHARD G. Pre-Law: Hi-Y: D club: Baseball: Jr. usher: Delegate assembly. SHEFF, GERALD WILLIAM Concert bond: All school show: Boys' rifle: Marching bond: Euclidion: Swimming, SHEFTEL, SHELDON Tug of war: '53 club: Sr, barn dance comm.: R. 5' W. day float comm. SHEARER, CLAUDIA Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus: '53 club: All school show: R. G W. day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. ploy comm. SHOTKIN, NONA SUE Selected girls' glee: All school show: Jr. prom comm.: '53 club. SIEGEL, CELESTE Girls' bowling: '53 club. SIEGEL, JOYCE Seraph sisters: White jackets: Kampus: Script: Pre-Medic: Jr. Red Cross council: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: R. Cr W. day float comm. SIEGEL, JULIE SIGMAN, GERALD Red jackets: Tug of war: '53 club, SILVER, BEVERLY JEAN Kompus: '53 club: Modern dance: Selected girls' glee: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: All school show: Class day comm.: Sr. lunch- eon comm. SILVER, JUDITH Delegate assembly: White jackets: Seraph sisters: Drama: Script: Kampus: Wolcott alternate: Sr. play comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Concert orchestra: All city orches- tra: String orchestra: String ensemble: Seraph swing comm. SILVERBERG, ROBERT A. Basketball: Pre-Low: Hi-R-40: .D club: '53 club: Delegate assembly: Principals advis- ory council: Class ring comm. .44 . :hp ,R I it 0 sid' 6 J at Q is ' f ' SIMMONS, JAMES SIMPSON, RICHARD L. '53 club: Sr. prom comm., Sr. picnic comm., I. R, club, Science club, Concert orchestra. fx- ' 1 fi' 597 4-.i L' I 5' ' -2- . f :gi 1- .,, . 'I ' SIMPSON, LAWRENCE mf 44' 'XX if ...-- '-. , I 'Ex L 14 - 'Zp jg T Q 1. SINCLAIR, GARY '. l Red iczckets. asf Q ' fi. fu Q wg- ' .. ' N- .. j if-1 Q 51 135' l -kg IN SINGER EILEEN Kompus pres Inter club council Serciph sisters: Jr. prom comm., Girls' gleeg '53 club: R. Cr W. day comm.: All school showy Sr. prom comm.g'Seraph swing comm. SINGER, HELEN JOY Soph. class trees., '53 club: Kompusg Jr. prom comm., Sr. barn dance comm. SLETTO N, SALLY Kompusg '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: Jr.J:rom comm.: R. Cr W. day comm., Sr.'bom once comm.: Soph. party comm., Sr. picnic comm. SMITH, BAYONNE Girls' sports, Sr. born dance comm.: Jr. prom comm., Girls' glee, R. G W. dey comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Girls' rifle. SMITH, BEVERLY Jr. prom comm.: SkEost5 Kampusp Sr. born dfrgce comm.: R, 6 W. doy skit comm.: '53 c u . SMITH, MARY ELLEN Seroph sisters, '53 club, Kompusg Pre- Medicg Girls' bowling, Sr. born-dance comm.: R. G' W. day comm. SNYDER, BILL Sr. born dance comm.: '53 club: Science club: Track. SOLTZ, DONALD Red jocketsg Concert bond, All school showy Longuoge club, Sr. barn dance comm. SOLTZ, CARY S. R.O.T.C.g '53 club, Delegate assembly: Class ring comm. SPENCER, LESLIE SPERLING, BOB Angelus stuffy SkEast5 Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm. SPIEGLEMAN, DONALD Q'- aff C? .3 '21 SPOOR, DICK Hi-R-40: Key Club: Track: Delegate assem- bly: Sr. picnic comm.: Arbor day comm.: '53 club: R. Cr W. dag comm.: Sr. prom comm,: Jr. prom comm.: r. barn dance comm. SPRINGER, BEVERLY STALCU P, KAY Winner, Shafroth: Debate: National student congress: American Ie ion forum of the air: Christmas pageant: '33 club: Drama: R. G W. day comm.: Seraph sisters: Inter-club council: Jr. escort: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. play comm.: Wolcott finalist. STAPLES, BETTY BEE Angelus staff: Delegate assembly: Kampus: Jr. prom comm.: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Class day comm.: Arbor day comm.: '53 club: Jr. Red Cross council. STAPP, ARTHUR Red iackets: A cappella: Stage crew: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. picnic comm. STARK, DONNA R. 5 W. day float comm.: Kampus. STARK, MARLENE Spotlight staff: Seraph sisters: Jr. Red Cross council: I. R. club: Jr. escort: R. C1 W. day skit comm.: Script: Class day comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Kampus: Homecoming dance comm.: Soph. party comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. STEBBINS, BETTY LOU A cappella. STEELSMITH, DONNA Band: Script: Opera club. STEINGRABER, ROLAND V. STEI NHAUER, SCOTT Key club, pres.: Hi-Y, sec-treas.: Pre-Law: D club: Wrestling, captain: '53 club. STENLUND, MARLYCE STEPHENSON, SHIRLEY Sr. class publicity manager: Seraph sisters: '53 club: Christmas pageant: SkEast: Shaf- roth alternate: R. Er W. day skit comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Kam- pus: Soph. party comm. STEVENS, JOANN Jr. prom comm.: '53 club: Red Cross coun- cil: Senior picnic comm. STEWARD, JOHN CLAY JR. Hi-Y: D club: '53 club: Baseball, all city: Basketball: Delegate assembly: Sr. prom comm.: R. C1 W. day comm. STILLS, BETTI White jackets: R. G W. day comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: '53 club: Kampus. STOCKWELL, DORIS JEAN Selected girls' glee: '53 club. STOLL, LORNA FRANCES '53 club. 43. 1' O ll l S A-Q mme In V -.S fe:-:fl . sf'-.si sa xX :je gtg I Q R .Q E .4 OJ Q2 xx.. x L Fix, LU X' V K '5Z'zJ STOLZ, HENRIETTA Art: Language club: Arbor day comm.: Sr. play comm.: Sr. prom comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Sr. pic- nic comm. STONE, MARILYN White jackets: '53 club: Delegate assembly: Girls' glee: Jr. prom comm.: All school show: Class day comm.: R. 6 W. day comm. STONE, PRISCILLA Sr. class sec.: Delegate assembly: May queen attendant: Jr. prom comm., chairman: Jr. prom attend- ant: Sweetheart attendant: '53 club: R. C1 W. day float comm. STRANGE, IRENE F. '53 club: Girls' bowling: Sr. prom comm.: R. G W. day float comm. 43 ,it STREET, SHERRIE Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: R. G' W. day float comm.: SkEast: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus: '53 club. STRICKER, RICHARD L. STROH, ELVIN Football: Track: D club. SUSMAN, PHYLLIS MAE Spotlight staff: Jr. Red Cross council: I. R. club: R. 6- W. day comm,: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: A cappella: Class day comm.: Script: Home- coming dance comm. SUSMAN, STEPHEN Jr. usher: Red jackets: Sr. prom comm.: Woodbury alternate: Arbor day comm.: '53 club: Christmas pageant. SWANSON, CAROL R,O.T.C.: Delegate assembly. TALMON, MARY LOU Spotlight staff: Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: Modern dance, treas.: Girls' sports, treas.: Small D: Homecoming dance comm.: Seraph swing comm.: Jr. prom comm.: '53 club. TEPLEY, NORMAN l. R. club, sec.: Euclidian: Delegate assem- bly: R.O.T.C., staff officer: '53 club. TeSELLE, ELLEN Seraph sisters: Jr. escort: Delegate assem- bly: Concert orchestra: All city orchestra: String ensemble: Modern dance: '53 club: Kampus: R. C1 W. day float comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. picnic comm.: Soph. party comm. THARP, ED Football, all city: Pre-Law: D club: Red jackets: '53 club: Sr. picnic comm., chair- man: Boys' social room attendant: Jr. usher: Jr. prom comm.: Tug of war: Delegate as- sembly. THEODORE, KATHERINE Drama: Sr. play comm. THOMAS, DANA Seraph sisters: White jackets: Jr. Red Cross council: R.O.T.C., honorary 'officer: Girls' rifle, sec.-treas.: Script: Seraph swing comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. play comm.: '53 club. THOMAS, NANCY SkEast, Archaeology club, R.CrW. day float comm., '53 club. THOMPSON, ALVIN HUGH Track, Delegate assembly, Woodbury alter- nate, Euclidian, R. C1 W. day float comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Boys' rifle. THOMPSON, MARTIE Vzlhlgte jackets, Drama, Jr. prom comm., '53 c u . THROOP, JOANNE White jackets, Seraph sisters, Jr. escort, Kampus, Sr. barn dance comm., Jr. prom comm, TILLIER, DELORES '53 club, R. G W. day comm., Kampus, Language club, I. R. club. TITLEY, LUANNE White jackets, pres., Jr. prom comm., chair- man, Sr. barn dance comm., chairman, Delegate' assembly, PrincipaI's advisory council, Inter-club council, A cappella, '53 club, R. Cr W. day comm., Soph. party comm., Jr. Red Cross council. TORGOVE, THOMAS L. Angelus staff, R.O.T.C., capt., Delegate as- sembly, Jr. usher, '53 club, R. Cr W. day float comm., R.O.T.C., staff officer, Pre- Medic, Sr. play comm., I. R. club, Tug of war, Principal's advisory council. TOWBIN, SHIRLEY Seraph sisters, Sr. prom comm., Jr. rom comm., '53 club, Kampus, Sr. barn cgznce comm., Seraph swing comm., R. Cr W. day float comm., Sr. luncheon comm., Arbor day comm., R. C1 W. day skit comm. TYPHER, DONALD F. TYPER, LAWRENCE Concert orchestra. UDD, JANE'I'TE White jackets, Seraph sisters, Jr. escort, Bible research, pres., Inter-club council, '53 club, Seraph swing comm., R. Cr W. jacket dance comm. UHRI, NANCY JOAN ULLEMEYER, DICKSY ANN Kampus, White jackets, '53 club, Sr. barn dance comm., R. Cr W. day comm., Jr. prom COITtm.j Delegate assembly. VAN AUSDALL, PETE VAN DERBUR, NANCY Cheerleader, Seraph sisters, Jr, escort, Jr. prom queen attendant, Homecoming queen attendant, May queen attendant, Sweet- heart attendant, '53 club, SkEast, Ski team, Class day comm., Sr. prom comm., Jr. prom comm., R. C: W. day C0m!Tt.j All school show. VAN GILDER, MARGOT Delegate assembly, Sr. prom comm., Sr. luncheon comm., R. Cv W. day comm., '53 club, Kampus, SkEast, Jr. prom comm. VANNEMAN, RUTH White jackets, Kampus, SkEast, R. C1 W. day float comm., Language club, Girls' bowling, Sr, barn dance comm., '53 club, Sr. luncheon comm., Sr. prom comm. VINYARD, JIM Delegate assembly, Sr. play comrn., '53 club, Sr. barn dance comm., R. G W. day comm. '1 1:-15359: J A f 'rift GN., H r-4 -9- . ... ., ,rp-. '- F ,sn 3' ap?-7 L.-fg. 1 , -4 !L. .F , P ' 'sz ' ' -,. VP, , ,A .N Y! I , 4 - f E :, I . 'Y 5 ,Mp ,Q V L 4 ... - ., gs ,EN ...' ' -Q L.. ' 'F' A x'l .. f l- .4 .ji .1-. , 3, . '43 'Lg Q., , :Lx .1 if: to-if - if , . .yygg tj. h .yr . W H --,,,,,..- +13 --sg L P ,gs-so , . 1 V new ..,.. E , , 'D' . .. Qs- T' . ' ' S.: ., '-... - -A - Q-.:. . 1 l c. 5' fi H . - I, .,, . , ' ' v- D ' --1 Q A I 4 'Q . - J ' ' lvl s A 1: '5 'PTS S 1 T' A VOGELBAUGH, MARY LOUISE '53 club: Kampus: R. 6' W. day float comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm. WAFER, SUE Sr. class treas.: P. T. A. model: All school show: Delegate assembly: SkEast: Kampus: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dfirgce comm.: Sr. prom comm.: '53 c u . WAKNIN. DONALD WALKER, BARBARA M. Seraph sisters: White jackets: Jr. escort: A cappella: '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: I. R. club: Seraph swing comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm. WALKER, JERRY SkEast: R. 6' W. day comm.: '53 club. WANDS, ALICE WARNER, CLAIRE '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Kampus. WARNER, MAROE Delegate assembly: R. Er W. day float comm.: '53 club: Kampus: Jr. prom comm. WATKINS, JOANNE Bible research: Girls' glee. WATSON, CAROLYN ANNE White iackets: Delegate assembly: Jr. gram comm.: R. C1 W. day float comm.: R. W. drug skit comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: 53 c u . WATTERS, PATTY '53 club: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Soph. party comm.: Kampus: Sr. prom comm.: Class day comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: R. Er W. day skit comm. WAXMAN, ALLAN '53 club: Congress: Jr. usher: Christmas pageant: Debate: Class day comm.: Red jackets: Sr. barn dance comm. WEARNER, PHYLLIS A cappella: Kampus: Drama: Madrigal choir: Jr. prom comm.: All school show: 53 club: R. G W. day skit comm. WEIL, JANE Seraph sisters: '53 club: Jr. Red Cross coun- cil: SkEast: Kampus: Language club: R. Cr W. day float: Class day comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Seraph swing comm. WEILAND, DUDLEY R.O.T.C. commander. WEINER, NORTON DAVID QA ,,,., t 1, ., s fair: -- flaw: 'W' I I, il' .Q ,ts W Q7 ff tx WEINSTEIN, JERRY Basketball: Tennis, all city: Golf: Jr. usher: Red iackets: Pre-Medic: D club: '53 club: R. Cr W. day comm. WELCH, DEE Jr. achievement: Jr. Red Cross council: R.O. T.C., honorary officer: All school show: Archaeology club: Girls' rifle: '53 club: R. Cr W. day comm. WELLMAN, RONALD K. '53 club: Sr. prom comm.: R. C1 W. day comm. WEST, LINDA LOU Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom comm.: '53'club: Sr. picnic comm.: Jr. Red Cross council. WEST, REX B. JR. Delegate assembly, pres.: Hi-R-40, pres.: Hi-Y: Jr. Usher: Arbor day chairman: Prin- cipal's advisory council: Tug of war: bas- ketball. WESTHAFER, MARIE WHEATON, CHUCK WHEELER, LOREN Student council: Football: Track: Pre-Law: Hi-R-40, sec.: Hi-Y: D club, vice pres.: Jr. prom comm., chairman: '53 club: Class ring comm. WHITE, IMOGENE Selected girls' glee: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. Cr W. day skit comm.: Sr. prom. comm.: Class day comm.: Arbor day comm.: '53 club: Delegate as- sembly: All school show. WHITE, MARIANNE A cappella: '53 club: SkEast: Sr. barn dance comm. WILBER, JO ANNE Kompus: '53 club: All city orchestra: Con- cert orchestra: R. Er W. day comm.' Sr. prom comm.: String ensemble: Sr. luncheon comm. WILLIAMS, JOANNE Kompus: Jr. prom comm., chairman: R. Cv W. day comm.: Jr. Red Cross council: Sr. barn dance comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Sr. luncheon comm.: Class day comm.: Arbor day comm.: '53 club: Soph. party comm. WILLNER, HOWARD Euclidian: Chess club: I. R. club, WILLSON, JOAN Concert orchestra: Concert band: All city orchestra: All school show: R. C1 W. day comm. WILSIE, ELIZABETH Seraph sisters: Concert band, SkEast: Girls' bowling: R. G' W. day float comm.: Sr. play comm.: Sr. prom comm.: '53 club. WILSON, JO ANN Kompus: Jr. prom comm.: R. G'W. day comm.: '53 club: Sr. barn dance comm.: modern dance: Sr. prom comm. WINTERS, MARILYN Delegate assembly: Seraph sisters: Kompus: A cappella: Sr. prom comm.: Jr. prom comm.: Sr. barn dance comm.: R. C1 W. day comm.: Jr. Red Cross council: Seraph swing comm.: Soph. party comm.: '53 club: Opera club: Home arts. wmm, non Red jackets, sec.: '53 club: R. C1 W. day comm. ?,...7. ,,,, YT, YW., ,,,, ,W ,,.,, WY, ifrnf., ,,,,, ., . ,H Y H, .. . , ,W 7. , . l ..n..r.. 'R ES -an-.J 'Iv 1, . F -:.-91 QR? fwfi- .. R - . ,,,' B ass' I -. 'a J-' ': 'uri - . -. 'NZ .I 2 kill WIRTH, DONNA White jackets, Seraph sisters, A cap- pella, Madrigal choir, Bible research, pres.: '53 club: Jr. escort, R. G W. day float comm. WITKIN, STEPHEN A. Sr. barn dance comm., Football. WITSELL, GEORGE Basketball, Track. W I TTOW, BARBARA Seraph sisters: White iacketsp Jr. escort, '53 club, Kampusg Jr. Red Cross council, Euclidian, R. 6' W. day skit comm., Sr. barn dance comm., Sr. luncheon comm.: Sr. prom comm.: Jr. prom comm. ...-f WOEHRMYER, JOANN WOLLAM, GLEN A cappella, Sr. barn dance comm. W0 LLGAST, GEO RGEN E Seraph sistersj White jackets, '53 club, SkEast, Kampusj Arbor day comm.: Sr. prom comm., Sweetheart attendant, Class day comm., Jr. prom. comm., Delegate as- sembly, R. C1 W. day comm., Seroph swing comm. WOOD, SHARON Student council, May queen attendant, Delegate assembly, A cappella: '53 club, All school show, Kampusp SkEastg Howdy day comm., Jr. prom comm., Sr. prom comm., Arbor day comm., Class ring comm., R. G W. day comm., Sweetheart dance comm. WOODHAMS, DAVID WRITER, GEORGE Hi-R-flOg Hi-Y, Key club, D club: Tennis, captain, all city, Tug of war. '53 club. YEN, VICKIE I. R. Club. Yoeuu, sHERwlN X' Golf, Euclidlan Dclub 53 club, Tu of war Jr prom assistant. pus. Girls' glee. YAMEN, CAROL JANET Seroph sisters Modern dance, Sr. prom comm R 6' W, day comm Drama Seroph swing comm YEATES, LORIN Wrestling, D club Delegate assembly, Sr prom comm comm., oys social room YOUNG, SALLY '53 club, Sr barn dance comm., R. C1 W day float comm., Sr. picnic comm YOUNKIN, BARBARA Jr. prom comm Sr barn dance comm 53 club S prom comm R C1 W day comm., Sr. luncheon comm ZINN, BARBARA R. 6' W. day comm Kam ZINN, SHARON BARBARA Spectators are welcome Students watch the Eisenhower inauguration Did ya' get 'im? vs rim, 'js-'xg-f .rv - X F migh- f ' 4 X Are these class notes? Mrs. Moore congratulates DAR award candidates. I Top row, left to right: Pete LaChapeIle, president: Terry Beck, vice president: Marty Glass, secretary: Bev Woodend, treasurer. Bottom row: Mr. Merlin Arbo- gast, sponsor: Mrs. Pauline Cleaver, sponsor. On behalf of the class of '54, I would like to extend our vote of thanks to Mrs. Cleaver and Mr. Arbogast for the wonderful job they have done in sponsoring our class. Through their leadership and hard work, our class has been outstanding. Peter H. LaChapelle Adams, Edwin L. Adelson, Patsy Allen, Donanne Andersen, Robert Anderson, Carol Anderson, Elaine Anderson, Grant Annis, Sharon Antanoff, Gary L. Appelgate, Karen 52 Prom Hlghllghts Junior Activities In the future, this year's juniors will re- member the good times they had as they reached the half-way mark of their high school life. With Pete LaChapelle as president and un- der the sponsorship of Mrs. Pauline Cleaver and Mr. Merlin Arbogast, the class of '54 participated with a great deal of cooperation in all school activities. The highlight of the year's social events for the class was the Junior Prom. Held out- side school last year for the first time, this year's prom was brought back to school where all future Junior Proms will be held. Winter Wonderland was selected for the theme, and Miss Carolyn Reese was chosen to reign as queen. As a climax to their activities for the year, the juniors took an active part in the annual Red and White Day festivities. Archambault, Pierre A Baer, Charla Bailey, Jan D. Baker, Carl Barrack, Judy Beck, Terry Beise, Carolyn Bell, Clara Belstock, Donna Belt, Keith Bemus, Frances Berndt, Dale Berry, Susan Best, Lorene Bewley, Dorothy Bewley, Pat Bezoft, Naomi Yvonne Blake, Joe Blandford, Helen Blixt, Marilyn Blue, Linden Blyler, Preston Bolton, Nan Bond, Betty Gene Bonney, June Bower, Shirley Bowers, Nancy Lee Bowler, Jeanne Bridwell, Margie Brightwell, Tom Bringle, Bob Brown, Judy Buckingham, Ellen Burnell, Sally Burton, Bob Butterworth, Nan Calhoun, Maxine Capron, Yvonne Carbone, Carole Lee Carey, Cathy Carr, Mary Jo Carroll, Jill Chamberlin, Susana Cogdell, Janie Cooley, Jennette Cosper, Sandra Crossan, Gwen Cudworth, Nancy Cummings, John Cummins, Jere Cunningham, Jo Anne Darley, Braiden Daugs, Richard Davis, Barb Davis, Joyce Davison, Estella de Luise, Tanya Detar, Sherry Devenish, Dorothy Dickerson, Jan Diringer, Barbara Dorrance, Judy Downing, Barbara Downing, Dianne Dawson, Roy Doyle, Pat Duke, Debbie Dunievitz, Lionel Earl, Toni Edmiston, Carol 'X 61 'E aff' qs- Efow, Sally Elam, Peggy Ellis, Mary Ensor, Mary Edith Eppler, Jean Epstein, Marilyn Erickson, Dick Esbeck, Leonard Essex, Ken Evans, Sarah Evenson, Don Farber, Sandra Fellman, Sharon Ferguson, Gayle Fine, Judy Fox, Stanley - Frew, Gordon A W Friedman, Sheldon Frohardt, Sandy U Q7 Frost, Sharon Frumess, Robin Gamble, Pat Gardner, Jerry Goss, Renee O Geo r, JoAnna Q Geisert, Claudia W Gerber, Denise X ? T Gillmore, Joyce -'0 I .-' ll ix AV Gittings, Dick t X, , x Glass, Marty Glasscock, Lynn Glassrnan, Marley T -w ,. Q ,W ff' S9 4 Cf ll 71 7 X 4, f' W 1-J 55 Goldberg, Dorothy Goodall, Mickey Gordon, Chuck Goto, Leo Gronewold, Velma Gruenler, Marilyn Haar, Steve Hall, Penny Halpern, .ludee Hamm, Barbara June Harris, Marjorie Haslam, Bruce Hoyes, Roberto Hayward, Sandy Haze, James Neal Headley, Leolo Hedenskog, Lois Henry, Helen Hepperly, Anne Hermansen, Beth Herrick, Josephine Hill, Cathy Hill, Diane Hill, Muriel Hill, Susan Hinderlider, Brian Holmes, Bebba Hoop, Nan Hopkins, Margaret Horton, Joan Huang, Sonya Hughes, Marilyn Husted, Marilyn Hutchison, David lmber, Trudy sv-H .....,, Larson, Sharon Low, Nancy Lawton, Barbara Leabo, J. Philip Ledlie, Jan Leise, Gloria Leiser, Deanne Lenhoff, Jeanne Leonard, Peter Levitt, Sandra Lewis, Bob Lichtenwaldt, Barbc Japhet, Connie Jennings, Joseph Johnson, Elaine Johnson, James Johnson, Nancy Johnston, Lucille Jones, Delores Kelly, Gale Kelly, Julie Kelly, Pat Khatunzeff, Helene Kopecky, Darlene Koschmann, Gale La Chapelle, Pete La Follette, Jack La Grange, Marcia Lake, Janet Landis, Nancy Langan, Tom Larson, Kay J, H Qx ,Yr wk 0 v. 'II' , I 1' 9,4 l: l ,'I'?u Q:,v X ' qi s A QA f 'fo'-. lea 11' o ' ' 9 Q 1 li 1 lu' U 57 Lieb, Carolyn Lindner, Diane Sue Lohman, Sherry Long, Marian Loseke, Marcia Lovitt, Connie Lucking, Claudia Loucks, Betty Lou Love, Marjorie Lyons, Virginia Maiselson, Joyce Markell, Robert Martin, Lois Martin, Shirley Maslin, Gloria McBride, Duane McCann, Pat McCleskey, Nancy Sue McCulloch, Beverly McGraw, Eugenio McKnight, Kathleen Meetze, Robert Melvin, Lynn Mencimer, Diann Mendel, Gloria Mentgen, Joanne Meredith, Jean Merriman, Peggy Midyett, Patty Miller, Irene Miller, Lydia Miller, Marilyn Miller, Patty Jo Mollison, Jim Montgomery, Lois fx I fy Q-M Rm 5. nv News 'E' 35- Q9 x-,,, fi' ,5 5. ,si 9 Pollock, Elizabeth Porter, Liz Price, Beverly Prinzing, Norman J. Rabe, Kathleen Rahn, Ruth Rankin, Pat Read, Bud Reed, Donald Regnier, Sonya Renner, Rosella Rhodes, Ben Mountjoy, Robbyn Mozer, Mona Mozer, Sandra Mueller, Donna Nelson, Donna Lou Nelson, Jane Nelson, Joann Newcomb, Shirley Nunn, Vivian Oglesby, Nancy Ohlson, Marylyn Orchard, Kent Osuga, Hideo Otterman, Ruth Palm, Nancy Park, Marietta Parton, Marilyn Peterson, Ralph Plemons, Margaret Poe, Rhealene aa J S Q-Q V J J 14 J-I s - X 1 W X! , ' W J 3 ll, 'E :N J 59 Riddle, Mary Ellen Robinson, Sally Rodriguez, Dilita Roesch, Bev Rosenstock, Marilyn Rubin, Joni Ruff, Geraldine Rupert, Pat Sachter, Shirley Sams, John Saunders, Carol Sawyer, Sheryl Seff, Carolyn Sell, Sherrilyn Shames, Sonia Shormann, Robert Shorts, Lanny Shuman, Verna Siegel, Linda Sills, Joan Smith, Barbara Smith, Natalie Snider, Carol Snow, Bette Spain, Pat Speyer, Carole Sprague, Nelda Sprinkle, Jerrold Starks, Eddie Steuart, Lorna Lee Stills, Danice Stroud, Carol Sulfridge, Margaret Susman, Bobbe Sutton, Nancy 1' Wx Warner, Susanne Waterman, Bob Watson, Peggy Watson, Sharon Wearner, Carl Wearner, Glenn Weigle, Beverly Weinstein, Judy Weinstein, Marilyn Wells, Bob Wettergren, Janice Whitehead, Kathleen Taylor, Sally Teets, Dorothy Temple, Gloria Temple, Janis Thomas, C. L. Thompson, Johnnie Timmerman, Priscilla Toneman, Paul Toth, Charles Traudt, Dorothy Tressler, Jean Trout, Shirley Truesdell, Burnice Turnquist, Jeanie Ulery, Sylvia Ulrich, Larry Vallos, Bill Van Wagenen, Delano Vickers, Fred Walvoord, Elaine Tx 1 L' ll Wiley, Mary Wills, Lee Wilson, Don Wilson, Donna Winnerah, Marilyn Woodend, Beverly Woodhoms, Dolores Woodruff, Roberta Writer, Gray Wylie, Marilyn Yeotes, Barbara Young, Jock Young, Sharyl Younkman, LoRea 63- What am I bid? Here are prospective Power's models. Welcome sophomores - e Q! These are our boys Now who do you s'pose this is? fi. ik! x Must ve been our team Staff says Howdy Tor row, loft to rlght: Don Schwayder, president: John Edgar, vice president, Po ly-Otey, secretary: Val Freshman, treasurer. Bottom row: Mr. Lawrence Gar- ret, sponsor: Miss Alice Wolter, sponsor. To Mr. Garrett and Miss Wolter goes the thanks of every member of the sophomore class. Because of their guidance and encouragement, we have had a highly successfulyear as sopho- mores and under their leadership the class of '55 will continue to uphold the standards and traditions of this h . great SC oo' Don Shwayder Aandahl, Vaughan Allan g Adams Nancy Alenius Karin Appleton, Dave 'Z-'P.., ii ::'-.- '-it 4 Alliman, Roger .sg-f ' sf, X '5n5'3'4 4 ,Q X, . ,S Atchison, Mary Atkisson, Bula M. Atkisson, Eula F. Auer, Mary Ju X' , Baird, Mary Ann if Sophomore Class lnitiates New Idea This year's sophomore class, with Don Shwayder as president and sponsored by Miss Alice Wolter and Mr. Lawrence Garrett, in- augurated a new idea-that of selling Sopho- more activity tickets which covered the Sopho- more class party and any expenses incurred by Red and White Day participation. Eighty per cent of the class purchased the tickets. Dependability and good judgment are qual- ities which have been shown by the class members in all of their undertakings. For future leadership East may depend upon the class of '55. ff I Y 14 i 1 ' 64 Baker, Sydney Barker, Jan Barmatz, Hirsh E. Barnes, Patti Barr, Bill Bartlett, Carol Bean, Beverly Bedwell, Linda Bell, Carolyn Ann Benda, Betty Bennington, Dreama Berke, Gordon Beye, Bill Blackington, Pat Blennerhassett, Kay Blount, Albert Boatwright, Wilma Marie Bork, Sonja Bouts, Carolyn Bowman, Patty Brashear, Pat Bridges, Barbara Mary Bryar, Bobbie Burk, Bob Butterworth, Susan Carlock, Helen E. Cartwright, Edna Chamberlin, Betsy Chambers, Morynelle Chaney, Barbara Jo Chapman, Kent Chappell, Annale Charrington, Jarry Chumbler, Bill Clark, Judy Cohn, Joyce Collier, Carolyn Cook, Nancy Corlett, Carolyn Cornum, Kay Cornwall, Carol Crawley, Elaine Crist, Curtiss K. Crowe, Margaret Culver, Patricia Davis, Diane Day, Marilyn Dillingham, John Diner, Janice Dolph, Cindy Douglas, Connie Dunlap, Mary Ruth Dyatt, Dianne Edgar, John Enger, Harriet Epley, Elaine Fay, Diana Fine, Sheila Fink, lra Floyd, Perky Forker, David Forsee, Jim Fowler, Nancy Freshman, Val Friedenlhal, Paula Furgerson, Fred Gallegos, Ruth Garrison, Carolee Gibson, Janice Glathar, Fran ,sq Inman, Tom Jackson, Georgia Jackson, Janice Jamison, Janice Johnson, Voanne Jones, Marilynn Karsh, Judy Kelly, Gloria Kiesel, Joe King, Diane Knott, Kay Korklin, Mona Goldsmith, Barbara Gorsuch, Diane Graham, Beverly Gregory, Gwen Gregory, Jeanette Greinetz, Joan Grimes, Joanne Grow, Jim Harpold, Diane Harrison, Morcie Hassan, Carolyn Houselmann, Phyllis Hendra, Jane Henry, Bill Hermansen, Ronald J Hicks, Jane Hinderlider, Marcy Hoflund, Kathy Hunt, Patsy Husted, Harold Jr. 1' if A l k i b 5,19 4 p l A Kornemann, Laura Krout, Glenda Kruckeberg, Gail Ladwig, Ronnie Lamb, Donna Longhorn, Nancy Lara, Barbara Leino, Deanna Levy, Bob Lichty, Kathy Lockhart, Ulys Ann Malonder, Marcia Kay Marcove, Elaine Markell, Richard G. Marler, Nancy Marlow, Robert Marshall, Bob Mason, Joyce McClure, Carol McDougal, Robin Meinke, Rosemarie Mertz, Connie Jo Michaelson, Helen Midyett, Lorette Jean Miller, Irene Miller, Marinan Millikan, Robert H. Mills, Jay Milton, Richard Moore, Virginia Morris, Bob Muir, Mary Jane Munroe, Morton Murphy, Kathleen Newland, Jean . ' Fl' 'A' ., .J fi tg t Rich, Whitey Riley, Patricia L. Rinehart, Martin Ritchey, Margaret Robinson, David Robinson, Elaine Rogers, Byron Ross, Helene Marie Roushar, Victor T. Rybicka, Mary Ellen Schlaikier, Mike Schmitt, Phillip Nichol, May Odom, Phyllis Oehlman, Jan Ogilvie, Jim O'Neil, Sheila Otterman, Mary Irene Pattee, Elizabeth Patterson, Mary Peltz, Beverly Peterson, Donald L. Peterson, Jean Pettyjohn, Duane Pierce, Geraldine Pilkington, Dolores Price, Nancy Prouty, lla Read, Al Reed, Tom WW 2-2 Z3 -Ty- O SUE 'fb S '1 D -I FI 4,11 Schwartz, Jerry Scott, William Setter, Nancy Shaver, Shirley Ann Sheff, James Robert Slaybaugh, Sue Ann Smith, Richard C. Stalcup, Janice J. Stork, Wesley Starke, Bob Stenman, Kenneth Sterling, Phil Sterling, Steve Sfitr, Patty Stuhlbarg, Carol Sudbury, Joan Sulfridge, Jean Thomas, Scott Tiernan, Jim Tobias, Mary Lou Tyler, Jeanne Ulrich, Marilyn Van der Las, Sue Van Name, Clarice Vannatter, Valdean Vetesk, Susan Wagner, Bruce Wallace, Nancy Wasson, Kay Webb, Rod Webster, Mary Weinstein, Lynne Weiss, Leonard Wetig, Karen White, Charlene iv N st f 'N' ef 'Nav Whitmore, Patti Williams, Teddy Willimont, Janice Marie Wilson, Darla Mae Witsell, Margaret Wonder, Jackie Wong, Barbara Wright, Betty Yaksha, Metza Yocham, Donna Youngman, Ed 5 3 ,3 31 V ' 1 W I'Ii bid three spades Mr. Ehrenkrook gets caught in the act Tom, you're getting beat. N , , . r! W 3 Q' K A S I le, W1 pr! L... X-. There was a male shortage - The Spotlight is working too 55 in Q My i T This was the population on January 2 so JL 1440 I Z LU'-f Gvfhgcf yfckb R' ' ' C . QXRN' Qi: X L lumen. s49w,vQw'l 'i'X r www-1-V We ftgfgrgfjgjtw 0 Xvgifv-1 1.-fe,A4.,,4-LQQ. N AJP lj 0 'nk-pc, lofi ,v-fl 0.447141 . 5- mu: A ti, .WdAdVy'fvi'A6, -Qu-ff -, . .li'liL4,ffLc--1s gr Q Qu-K A-cf7ltl '6 'N 'H' AFI jf 5' 1 jkxq-KA' i'44,,.4,,,,- A 'VJ a, x,Q,i.47, 0 flow 00000 00 0000000354300 NAN BUTTERWORTH Dance Editor MONTE PASCOE ' School Government and Publications Editor 'x ' yt ,ff .E drill? ll JUDY WEINSTEIN Assembly Editor law V' I A Xk 1 . wxx 'W . rf W, fa . fk 'XXL 3.4.5 E Q You'lI remember the absurd, the sentimenfaljbe light-hearted you'II remember the happy times, not the sad. N MM 5 W 2 'ln' jj Dpi? , fd! ML 1 7 f M' if I V' W M ff? i ,JJ ,Q'g fM1l,f Uf 7 l 11' wx' 5 -f MMD - x MVULQ' KW My J MJ iw MA' X 'I bf Q NAQ- I 4 fd 0 l W x ' L Q7 Cfarolyn 81111145 x W M NW , 'O ' 'EJ , 1 G , ' LQ., 'lu Head Girl f 177 elyfw 9 ffwf pf M gf M , ,Q mf Wh f IW4' y :yi W, , ff f cf cl Q 5 Q , XID ,f , U If-,p21DiJ,A!,f'i,lf 1 76 'I' MU JUN!! , 1 'lv J DL' 1 . ! ,,. if JL3! L,.f Wl f . f Jkkxvl , -. Q JN-' - I 53g1f L ,. ., . N, jerry 13 own Head Bo me Q i lr inf Student Council Efforts Bring Two representative bodies govern East high school. One of these groups, the student council, consisting of five sophomores, seven juniors and thirteen seniors, meets every day during first hour. Mrs. Violet McCarthy, spon- sor, Carolyn Evans, head girl, and Jerry Brown, head boy, guide the council in its activities. Working closely with the principal and the faculty, council members contribute sugges- tions and help make important decisions throughout the school year. Counter-clockwise: Jerry Brown, head boy: Executive Council under Mrs. McCarthy guides Janet Ackerman, Angelus editor: Bill Kugler, Student Council work senior class president: Dana Darwin, Mickey Alanis, Judy Jones, Larry Atler, Sunny Jones, King Bare, Sharon Wood, Loren Wheeler, Don Schwayder, sophomore class president. Effective Results for East Hours of time are spent by the council in sponsoring such events as: the Community Chest drive, Crusade For Freedom drive, Howdy Day, Sweetheart dance, Red and White Day dance, and the lO-B orientation. East high is very proud of its student coun- cil because of the leadership it has taken in student government throughout Denver and the 'United States. Counter-clockwise: Carolyn Evans, head girl, Paul Hannon, Spotlight editor: Pete La- Loren Wheeler tells committee its work V I eo Thompsoh, Judy Weinstein, Diane Gorsuch, Roger Kinney, Derbur, Phil Sterling. Chapelle, iunior class president, Dorothy Deen'sh L Goto Pat Rankin, John Gray Writer, Marilyn Van im JANE COUNTS KAY KARLAN Assistant Editor Business Manager PAUL HANNON Editor News of the Month Is Reported by Spotlight A well-informed and active Spotlight staff brought to the Angels of East another year of complete coverage of school news. Through fiery columns and booming editorials, policies were defended, opinions made public and causes supported. . Because the Spotlight contains no advertising, the only means of finance comes through circulation. The thirty staff members published special editions throughout the season to further the sale of the newspaper. Every three weeks approximately nineteen hundred papers are printed for consumption by East students. For special editions more are printed, and the lOO per cent sale promoted by the Pre-Law club usually demands twenty-five hundred issues. A A humorous side was added to the lives of Angels in the feature department this year. A clever campaign was waged by the Spotlight in supporting Pogo for president. l Go Pogo buttons given away with each Spotlight carried this comic strip character to fame. The time and effort spent on this publication by a first-class staff has resulted in an All-American newspaper, the Spotlight. NORMAN BLOOM MRS. ALICE KOONS DICK EBER Head Photographer Sponsor Head Photographer lib' 80 fave ' 17100 2,511 Ideas from exchange papers inspire Sharlene Ackerman, Diane Waldman, Jae Plotkin and Phyllis Susman. h-.. xl i ffl F Assignments are being completed by Jo Woehrmyer, Ruth Hailpern and Sue Cornforth. The finished paper is proudly inspected by Elaine Martin, Mary Lou Talmon and Pat Peregrine. I 'fn 'lulnnln 'N l Arden Pearl, Pat Wilkins, Kay Karlan and Norm Augustine finish their columns. Rick Kirgis, Larry Jones, Pete Schrepferman, Al Levitt and Don Hellbusch work in a bit of recreation. Dassie Houtz, Bert Benedict and Norm Augustine check old files. Tom Torgove, Margie Bridwell, Lew Cady and Jack Rush are the darkroom gang. Angelus posters are painted by Bob Sperling, Judy Fine and Betty Staples. 'N 55? xxx-. Nan Butterworth, Joe Blake, Mary Durbin and Monte Pascoe attempt to meet a deadline. kr yi J JJ? Paste-up crew, Dody Teets, Bob Eaton,Gay Broyles and Marilyn Hughes finish the album section. Judy Weinstein, Dink Van Wagenen, Janet Chambers, Jim Aylard and Larry Atler learn how the book is printed. , Measuring pictures for the printers are Grant Anderson, Lionel Dunievitz, Cathy Carey, Darlene Groussman and Bev Hettinger. NU e ll' X :hy A . yr V JOHN CREWS MR. WILLIAM KOERBER RUTH JANKOVSKY Head Photographer Sponsor Business Manager Angelus Records the Time of Your Life Time passes unseen, perhaps it is for this reason that a yearbook is produced. ln the pages of this book the Angelus staff has captured glimpses of time in action and set them down where they may be seen, relived and remembered. The year 1953 marks the 35th anniversary of Angelus publication. Like East High's student body, the book has increased in size each year. The '52 Angelus was an indication of the increase in quality also. The book was given an All-American honor rating by the National Scholastic Press Association. No yearbook can be published without a lively and active group of people as subject material. The Angelus staff takes pride in its pictures and articles portraying the athletes, scholars, speakers, leaders and followers of this student body, larger in population than many towns. Another year has drawn to a close, the Angelus is at last complete. The highest hope of all concerned is that it may once again be worthy of the coveted All-American rating. May this Angelus always remind you of the Time of Your Life at East high school. Members of the staff have had the time of their lives producing it. JANET ACKERMAN cLAuDiA iucHARosoN JANET cHAMsEns Fdifvf Assistant 'Editor Assistant Editor -. - ,Q l A g ,Q X. i. . .K ...K . f . Q' s 493- ' Ex ' f .,iPX'?'2-Q - ,X - . 'T at Wm. gf. 5. r gp V ii-. s t -. . .1 O ,gk K . i l l x -7' ' X l x. , 9 1-8 i i Left to right: Rex West, Elaine McKenzie, Bob Hamilton, Sally Efaw. Left to right: Joe Blake, Bev Jones, Tony Shrednik. Delegate Assemb y Relpresezmts You The second house of East high's student government, the delegate assembly, is com- posed of representatives from each first hour class. Meetings are held before school when- ever pressing situations demand the attention and advice of the student body. Delegate assembly members report agenda to their classes. Classes, in turn, direct suggestions to the assembly through their representatives. Lunch problems, school policies and arising difficulties are handled by this body, drives, sales and the Red and White day program are sponsored by it. Two sophomores, two juniors and two seniors are elected at the first of each semester from the delegate assembly to membership on the principal's advisory council. Assembly and student council officers complete this group. Mr. Ehrenkrook can depend upon the sound ideog ond logicol viewpoints of principal advisory council members whenever he feels the need for student suggestions. Front row, left to right: George Linger, Sandy Horoschak, Bob Levy, Cathy Carey, Helen Henry. Back row: Ann Rogers, Bob Hamilton, Bill Hannemann, Carol Senechal, Don Avoy, Val-Freshman. 'S BEVERLY JONES, Cheerfulness A- SUE WAFER, P'-We CLAUDIA RICHARDSON Best All-Around Girl A E. ' t 5 Senior Girls Receive Awards if Near the end of the school year it is tradi- , MARY ZOE BLACKLEDGE' comes' tional for senior girls to meet and choose from JANET ACKERMAN' semce their classmates of the last three years the people who in their minds have best exempli- fied the traits of friendliness, poise, cheerful- ness, sense of humor, courtesy, dependability, sportsmanship, service, and loyalty. Also chosen is the one girl who is considered most outstanding by her classmates. The presentation of these awards is an outstanding event in the senior year, to re- ceive one is a high honor. KAY STALCUP, Dependability IMOGENE WHITE, Sense of Humor s if X .. , J 'fe -,tt - . . gig g,-j ' Ni lscx...-TSS,-W s . ' DOROTHEA JONES, Friendliness JANET CHAMBERS, Loyalty NANCY VAN DERBUR, Sportsmanship 1 z-N.- M WWA . ,, 'I Opera club presents Mr. Smith. Head boy and head girl are inaugurated. Don, Jerry, Monte and Pinky entertain at father and son night. . x lS-2-M cas., A Q i g 4 Assemblies Are i Better Than Ever Assemblies have several meanings to East's students. They are a source of enjoy- 0 ment, a form of education, and a means of X 5 escape from ten minutes of each morning skim class. Held third hour on different days wg? throughout each semester, they covered a i variety of subjects this year. Students participated in and produced several fine assemblies. Noted musicians, dancers and other groups were invited to per- form for the student body. At any time of the year, week or month, East students love an assembly. Sophomores get acquainted at Howdy Day assemblies. Drama club presents Lo and BehoId. Varied selections are sung by Colorado University choir. X-..,.i-Q txf t .Q L . . if 1 . . 1-'cf lt? an Q Don Bain and Dorothy May depict Gabriel and Mary. i. i M lilgifgllqllf -il 1' ' f 355g+.:.5if:3::z.-EFfir, - -'. .i2'?f2f1-if V f:i9iQ5H- .' 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Alternating as the girl narrators were Kay Stalcup, Mary Pietsch and Kay Karlan. The boy narrators were Neal Blue and Bob Hamilton. The remaining cast included: Dorothy May, Shirley Stephenson, Joe Blake, Norman Augustine, Kit Cowperthwaite, Myron Capito, Don Bain, Jerry Chambers, Steve Susman, Elwin Berger, Sheldon Pringle, Dick Lindseth, Bob Eaton, AI Waxman, Stan Ginsburg, Sarah Pietsch, Jane Counts, Susie Schiff and Darlene Groussman. The notivity scene ends the traditional Christmas Pageant. 87 34 Q ' s ,, S ' V 1 is Top to bottom, left to right: Kay slarlgn, Wolcott winner, Neal Blue, ,,7,7,ef 'Y f e'f KQV S'f CUPf 5 si-iArno'ri-I coNTEs'rAN1's, front f.w,i.n to fight: shafiey stephen- ' son, Kay Stalcup. Second row, left to right: Craig Bowers, Mike Fine. Students Excel in Speech Contests Many students at East are talented in speaking ability. The school offers several speaking contests and excellent competition for these pupils throughout the year. The first event held each fall is the Woodbury Oratorical Contest for boys. Each contestant chooses a speech which he memorizes to perfection and recites. The winner this year was Neal Blue, who orated ln Defense of His Son by Hugo. One of the most difficult and exciting contests, held in January, was the Shafroth Ex- temporaneous Speaking Contest in which a boy and a girl from each of the five Denver pub- lic high schools participate. One hour before the program the contestants are given topics on which to prepare their speeches. Kay Stalcup and Craig Bowers represented East in the final contest. Kay Stalcup and Joe Pickle from South high were the victorious Shafroth winners. The Wolcott Sight Reading Contest for girls closed another year of successful speaking. WOLCOTT CONTESTANTS, , : , WOODBURY CUNTESTANTS left N fight' J0hf'l Lcmb M r0r1 Kay Karlan, winner: Kay Stalcup,flg:'tl'irgh g:2'p':yT'gSI:eoEgDl::w'fraT:iia right: Honey Epstein, Miss Ethel Holmes, .Iudgef Miss Mae Gavin, Judgef Joan Grienetz, Dana Thomas. - I Y Capita, Stuart Gottesfeld, Neal Blue, winner: Don Bain, Gary Spitzer, Bob Hamilton. I I, mul aaa co Poem ro SWE yi 'x LEml00FlIll'lll05ga,Z- , 669119 F IN ki 5 ps L-Q 5ld'-7 , l 1 i We'Ve almost Won the C0 'dY! Henry, were you cheating on the test? 1 1 I just don't understand the Bible, Miss Eggleston. What a Life Is Presented by Senior Class What a life was the theme for the annual Sr. class play directed by Mrs. Genevieve Kriener. The play was a take off on the life of Henry Aldrich. Henry's joys and mischievous ex- periences accurately portrayed any young boy's high school days. Members of the cast included Allan Waxman as Henry, Dorothy May, Myron Capita, Lee Spencer, Janie Counts, Bill Kugler, Dana Thomas, Kay Karlan, Monte Pascoe, Judy Silver, Pat Peregrine, Jerry Chambers, Sunny Jones, Stan Ginsburg, Susie Schiff, Paul Hannon, Jerry Brown, Bruce Anderson, Bob Eaton, Sharon Wood, Mary Pietsch. I've found the stolen instruments. The cast prepares for the production. UQQ' ' Q. Y AV, iik 4 1 it , -wifi'-3 ,s me co FORTH To SEP? 5 ,fl ,ff- -, ... 89 1' 11- Lf Go, go, go. Where's Larry? The stag line dances at All School show. Ray Carlsen receives Y Rabbi Joel Y. Zion Thom McAnn award. speaks for Brotherhood. Tennis team receives awards. Bev collects money for Red Cross assembly. ff, l P ' f! we N .1 i i fi xx I -be .-, .l . -' 1 .3-If X . fem. f ,se 'i f 1 This is Q chorus line? This IS a chorus line! ' Angels Are Ready for Red and White Day . i The Angels rehearsed and planned to make Red and White Day a huge success, as fffff: all looked forward to the day's events. Competition in the tug of war, skits, and parade, the crowning of the May Queen, the city track meet, and the dance sponsored by the Student Council will combine to make East Side of Heaven a time never to be for- gotten. 43545 'Q' X x Dig that crazy music. The sophs rehearse for Red and White Day Front row, left to right: Zody Blackledge, Bev Feist, Ginger Bonney, Marvel Harvey, Jane Holmes, Priscilla Stone. Second row: Dana Darwin, Sally I . Cooper, Sharon Wood, Sue Wafer, Dorothy May, Barbara Kennedy. Dick Shore shows the glrls l'I0w to dance. -11155 Qs! N' W ,I 'gg f , , . i' z 5 1 C 11 1,,,, 1 iii, K- 1.- D sf '-. - 9 -' -fa. ,L ,z J .- .2 K 'ig ' ,- X ' ' Yi Wi? is Q' 5 3 el ' ' -wr 5 it 57 NO, it doesn't hurt much! flea A . Q, 7,5 X 'V 'i' ,W a rs , f s A--.4 ff E! ...Wa t . A sv, le 5 3 l l 1 l , 1 9 g - Airy - , Pep Sparks the Champs We've got the coach, team, pep, steam! 2 , i 'X -ey:-X - - sf, , esifiieg- V L. an a a aa a a ' a I M There's a clown in every crowd. Eli Life Bubbles, your towel is slipping! Now listen you guys! l l Dudes Do-Si-Do at Senior Round-up The feelin' of the Wild West was in the air, as cowpokes swung their podners to the toe- tapping rhythms of Arden Pearl and his String of Pearls at the Senior Round-up. The fixin's for the shindig were saddles, spurs, and even a lifelike wooden hoss in a corral. Seraph Sisters Present Autumn Nocturne Angels danced amid vivid fall decorations at Autumn Nocturne, presented annually by the Seraph Sisters. The autumn theme also appeared in the yellow bids imprinted with a brown leaf. All were gay as they swayed to the music of Al Tomlin's band. This picturesque backdrop decorated the bandstand l r The gang's all here in western duds. 'R'-ipllllg K 55 , 'f:7nL7,i A Q' j 1 A 1 vf-:IFES M i I 1 l . 'A 'ny l OUND P A 'i lls .' - 'fy X' ' ' l ' f i.- Q10 tk' 'g 1 'H 'V ' irsfffm' 3 They're having the time of their lives. 93 A' Li K .un--1. Now let's play spin the bottle. Homecoming Queen, Rusty Nichols escorted by Ray Carlsen. Queen at Homecoming At the Homecoming dance sponsored by the Spotlight, East's football team was honored and many grads of East were seen enjoying the music of Don Bain and his bond. The Home- coming Queen, chosen by student vote, was Rusty Nichols who was escorted by Ray Carl- sen. We wish you all a Merry Christmas. 94 Where is Santo Claus? Merry Angels Swing at Christmas Tree Dance A brightly ornamented tree in the front hall was the center of activity at the annual Christmas Tree dance. Excited students laughed, danced and talked with thoughts of happy times that lay ahead during vacation. Arden Pearl and his String of Pearls filled the hall with cheerful music. Through this doorway stroll the sweetheorts of East. Class of '55 Entertains at Soph Party The class of '55 presented its first social function, the Soph Spring Swing, in March. The party started with a talent show and skit. Queen Mary Zoe Blackledge and King Bill Kugler watch the festivities from their throne. East's Royalty Reigns at Sweetheart Dance Cupid once again appeared in every heart at the Sweetheart dance, presented by the Student Council. Couples waltzed to the mu- sic of Arden Pearl and his String of Pearls in the Valentine-decorated gym. The Queen and King of Hearts, Mary Zoe Blackledge and Bill Kugler, reigned from a heart-shaped throne. The background for the talent show was a summer resort, and the skit was an amusing take-off on a Shakespearean drama. After the entertainment a dance was held in the boys' gym with music by Jack Young, Jerry Houser, Roy Pritts and Roger Alliman. Cool- ing refreshments made the evening complete. Bev Peltz sings for the audience of gay sophomores. Sophs re-enact a scene from Shakespeare. Dancing just seems to tire some people. A N. , in ll li' ' N M1 ,K 316 r it 'n 'J ,7 lf 'li is r-JJ N KK fel, , 5 i g, x S . - 9,155 J 'A Mmm . Fw-'SN J Q mt it J .. ve Q , -. X 'X 5 f.,,. Yfgtuw, 'G :mx ,. '- ,- . f' lg 12 1' . 1 W- ze?-ve' flu rriiyff i ' -' Njirifiill ff i ' ' 'l' 'J .. fi' g - .', , 1 -- vi. Y . if -J wdiwa flea if We And now comes the intermission. Jitiwaior Prom ls Set im Winter Wonderland Couples at the Junior Prom danced in a Winter Wonderland to the music of Milton Shrednik's orchestra. The Juniors transformed the gym into a wintry scene with sparkling snowflakes and a magnificent tree. The high- light of the evening was the crowning of Queen Carolyn Reese. Step into a Winter Wonderland. Queen Carolyn Reese and her escort, John Hodgson, take time out for a dance. fy i 5 l i Ki is vi LIONEL DUNIEVITZ Editor BOB EATCN Editor MARILYN HUGHES Assistant Editor V, WWW f ' fw RWNM M aww? Q E +C- Q ...... .. For you judgement and proficiency have unfolded with the years. Recitation and relaxation, administration and consultation-- they have been your teachers. 'L o o o o ' -'L Qi i-. i S.. Throughout the year, time is the contributing element which gives perfection to all school curriculum. Each member of the faculty devotes his time both within and outside of the classroom to the advance- ment of the individual in his studies and activities. Time spent now in the military training of the Reserve Officers Training Corps is today's insurance for tomorrow's dividend. To the musician, time is the essential factor which contributes to his future achievement. All the time spent in each field combines to give each individual preparation for the future and forms a part of the time of their lives. Qqvkfv offff Wymond Ehrenkrook 'l l MR. MELVIN A. PAYNE MRS. MARY C. MOORE Assistant Principal Dean 3 Office Staff Aids Students East students are indebted to the office staff for the time they devote during the school year. Guidance in choice ot colleges, keeping high school records and performing the many services necessary for leading stu- dents through the time of their lives, render this staff invaluable to the student body. MISS MARGARET M. BEYNON l Office Counselor Mk. KENNETH c. soizsuue MR- GEORGE W- WAGHER Qffice Counsefo, Coordinator of Instruction YV sf ! A ' LA F Qf' ' X ii .N ' C2147 .. -1 N. fs A N-. A. K S Y -5,1 ' f . if . L45 S .V nlvj' V. X .L X Lyuslr . gf' ADAMS, MERRILL ANDERSEN, ELSIE ANDERSON, CALVIN E. ARBOGAST, MERLIN M. ARNOLD, HELEN L. ASCHBACHER, JEAN Industrial Arts English Social Science Business Education Language Physical Education BEARDSHEAR, JACK BECERRA, ABIHAIL BINER, ELEANOR R. BLANC, SAM S. BRAGG, ARTHUR M. BRANNBERG, ROBERT English Social Science Librarian Science Industrial Arts Social Science 5 q-9' F culiy We .K ...ff -giv- BRENNAN, JOHN W. BRIBER, FLORENCE A. BRIERLY, JUSTIN W. BROWNING, GREGG CALL, ALICE CALMES,, ROBERT Social Science Librarian English English Home Economics Mathematics CHAPMAN, ELBERT F. CHARLESWORTH, HARRY W. CLEAVER, PAULINE W. CONESNY, HERO L. COOK, VIOLA CRAIG, MYRON Physical Education Mathematics Business Education Art Office Clerk Social Science ' VW an ps- t N' , wo A M.. ' I Y s C7 3- 103 CRAVEN, ELIZABETH L. CROLEY, CHARLES F. CURRIE, MAYME DE SAVERIO, ARMAND DESJARDINS, REGINA DINER, LEON E. Business Education Business Education Home Economics Business Education Art Physical Education EDMISTON, ROSALIE EDWARDS, OLIVE EGGLESTON, RUTH EIMAS, EVELYN ENOS, DUDLEY EVANS, ALWYN Language Senior Clerk Business Education Social Science English School Secretary EWER, A. BRUCE FEICHT, EDWARD B., MXSGT. FLOYD, JUNE L. FOX, WAYNE FRANCIS, GENEVIEVE FRENCH, B. AVERY Mathematics R.O.T.C. Office Clerk Mathematics Office Clerk Social Science GARDNER, THOMAS GARRETT, LAW'RENCE GILLIGAN, THOMAS J. GREEN, HAZEL HARDY, ANNABEL HARPER, FLORENCE S. English English English Office Clerk English Social Science ' 1, y vii. U7 I04 HOFFMAN, KATHRINE F. HOFFMAN, MORRIS HOLLEY, LYLE W. HUNTER, HELEN J. ILGAUDAS, LUCILLE INGRAM, WILLIAM E English Science Language English Physical Education Mathematics JENSEN, GEORGE L. KNECHT, AMANDA L. KNOLLE, LAWRENCE KOERBER, WILLIAM KOONS, ALICE C. KREINER, GENEVIEVE C Social Science Language Science I English English English KRUSE, WILLIAM H. Mathematics MATTIES, JOHN Language LOEPTEIN, JUANITA MAHONCHAK, MICHAEL MALEY, RAYMOND R. MARINOFF, OSCAR MARSHALL, LAWRENCE Physical Education Social Science Industrial Arts Mathematics Social Science McCARTHY, VIOLETTE MCCOMAS, ROBERT G. McGETRICK, ADA McINTOSH, JACK M. MILLER, LORETTA M Music Social Science Business Education Science Business Education I W 5 I05 wad Q A -, 41' MILLER, WALDO S. MOORHEAD, FAREEDA NEW, ROSETTA H. NICHOLSON, LOIS lndustrial Arts Music Home Economics English PHELPS, CHESTER H. PIGOTT, BLANCHE PRELLWITZ, SHIRLEY M. PUCKETT, JACK Mathematics Language English Business Education PANEK, ADOLPH H. Industrial Arts PUTNAM, RITA School Treasurer Faculty ROBERTS, ROLAND S. SCHAEFER, EUGENE V. SCHNEIDER, FRED SCHULTZ, LILY E. SCHWARZLER, HENRIETTA C. Music English Social Science Science School Nurse SHEPHERD, HELEN S. SHIVELY, DONALD L., LT. SMITH, LOREN E. SMITH, MARGARET M. SMYTH, JOHN W. Business Education R.O.T.C. Science Language Business Education PEASE, CARL J. Mathematics RHEN, EDNA A. Business Education SERAFINI, PHILIP Social Science SNIDER, MYRTLE Mathematics G D. I06 Yah 'Y l in-I QI SPENCER, BENTON STEARNS, VIRGINIA H. STEGNEK, ROBERT W. STEVENSON, MARJORIE F. THOMPSON, VERA G. TICEN, FRED V. Language Social Science Science Social Science English Science VINYARD, DORIS W. WEIMAR, WILLIAM A. WHIPPLE, CLARENCE H. WICKARD, GRANT V. WICKHAM, ESTHER L. WILLIAMSON, J. HOWARD Language Physical Education Physical Education Industrial Arts Art Science Hawk WILSON, JOYCE WOLF, WENDELL I. WOLTER, ALICE WOLTER, OPHELIA WOOD, ELIZABETH N. WRIGHT, ROLLIFF A. Libmry Clerk Mathematics English Mathematics Language Industrial Arts ZARLENGO, DOMINIC A. Science I07 Angels study in the library. Can l borrow your eraser? Mr. Spencer helps John. Think, study, and answer. Ho hum, won't that bell ever ring? Curriculum Canclicls Most of a student's time is spent in class- rooms learning the how, why and what of mod- ern day science or studying history through the years. A student may choose from the many courses offered subjects that will en- able him to better prepare for the future. For the businessman or woman of tomorrow, the vocational department offers courses in business education, home economics and in- dustrial arts. A student interested in music may take fine instruction in training band, concert Terry and Jerry learn leathercrafts. Reggie and Dick wait expectcntly. orchestra, or concert band. For the vocalists, there are boys' and girls' glee, beginning and advanced A cappella. If anyone is intrigued by some phase of art, the art department has a large assortment of courses to offer: commercial art, drawing and painting, clay modeling, creative art, and fashion drawing. Hand made pottery is fashioned in ceramics. Mr. Wickard instructs Verle. Give your name, address, and phone number! Class will come to order. Where's East? Therefore angle ACB--Bill teaches Al. English, Social Science, and Language Courses The ability to write, read, speak and under- stand English opens new fields to the mind and to the personality. Vital English can be stud- ied in composition, literature, journalism and speech classes. History repeats itself. Ancient, medieval, American and modern European history point out theucustoms and cultures which have formed our civilization. Sociology and psy- chology are two other basic social science courses offered at East. Boys' and girls' social problems conclude the list of subjects in this field. When one studies a foreign language he also studies the background and he-ritage of a country. The Latin, French, German and Spanish classes include history with linguistic knowledge. Chuck earns an A at last! ' r 3 l ,Y , Smiling students sew new skirts Moth and Science Courses w Math and science are two very closely re- lated and important subjects. ln the student's study of mathematics he learns reasoning through thinking and practical application of this subject. Courses offered at East range from general math to math analysis and in- clude algebra, plane and solid geometry and tfigonometry. - . A science course provides a student with knowledge of the ever-changing modern world. Through his participation in experiments, the student is able to grasp a better understanding of the science course. Science courses offered at East are physics, biology, chemistry, astron- omy and geology. Diagraming is a dilemma for Gary. Bill works with patience. Girls design for the future. You forgot the vanilla! :Af , .fi 1 ' r 'ftf9ixgsf. ' -fm -M - fsxswneil-. M.. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, front row, left to right: Joyce Kortz, Donna Tschappat Lorna Lee Steuart, Constance Ranlett, Susan May, Loretta Midyett, Glenda Weaver, Roberta Hayes, Pat Moss, Sherry DeTar, Lydia Allen, Second row: Shirley Copeland, Allen Hobbs, Shirley Oberg, Philip Burns. OAS ASSISTANTS, front row, left to right: Jane Holmes, Carolyn Sandefur, Mr. Lawrence Marshall, directory Sandy Horoschak, Susanna Chamberlin. Second row: Nancy Marler, Jean Tressler, Mary Lau Talman, Nancy VanDerbur, Paula Boltz, Kay Karlan. Third row: Jody Foreman, Bev Feist, Martie Thompson, Marianne White, Terre Rothgeber. The students who give teachers assistance in classes are essential and vital in helping East to function smoothly. Those Angels who volunteer their services are given one-fourth class credit per semester, the majority of the girl assistants are fulfilling Seraph Sister duties. Equally as important as these helping Angels are the custodians and cafeteria em- ployees. The custodians keep our school shining and spotless, the cafeteria workers provide fine lunches for all who desire them. Both the students and the employees perform constant services for the convenience of others, and both are indispensable to East. BOYS' SOCIAL ROOM. ATTENDANTS, front row, left to right: Don Soltz, Craig Bowers, Richard Lake, Mickey Alanis, Michael Barry, Matthew Carson. Second row: Elwin Berger, Larry Atler, Dale Garell, John Crews, Ed Tharp, John Drabing, David Geyer, George Witsell, John Litz, Phil Johnson, Stan Ginsburg, Tick Kirgis. T a,. l CUSTODIANS, front row, left to right: Nellie Bixel, Rector Leveda, Mary Eggleton. Second row: Rocco Licato, Ralph Messenger, head cus- todian, Nick Targehette. Third row: Ted Herrera, Donald Phillips, Walt Moyer, Joseph Shea. ht it W. 'Q' TREASURER'S ASSISTANTS, standing, left to right: Darlene Groussman, Jim Aylard, Leiba Miller, Ruth Jankavsky. Sitting: Mrs. Hazel Green, assistant treasurer, Miss Rita Putnam, treasurer. Not in picture: Gay Broyles. VISUAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS, front raw, left to right: Dale Graham, Stuart Basore, Fred Criswell, Jerry Sheff. Second raw: Ralph Houghton, Fred Furgerson, Gary Anderson. Third row: Don Nichols, Ralph Pruitt, Fred Nixon, Johnny Cummings, Danny Crews. Not in picture: Peter Leonard, Dick Merkle, Al Roberts. TESTING SERVICE, front row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Craven, evaluator, Dorothy Traudt, Joan Malm, Luanne Titley, Janet Gold- berg. Second row: Mary Zoe Blackledge, Judy Dveirin, Marilyn Rosenstock, Elaine Martin. Third row: Claudia Richardson, Karen Isaacs, JoAnne Throop, Gretchen Lames. Not in pic- ture: Harriet Lind, Marilyn Stenlund. .. it gift. 1 'r Q ,B l I l W it sr. U . 'L ' .r.,. I , ... 2? 6 ' .2 new ,x .. ' J' 1'-:E . . . '4 .s ' 'W if . 2 ,R H A gf A if g. 5 , V 35 li . ass! ,E .Q I . . R.. , ,. CAFETERIA WORKERS front raw, left to right: Mrs. C. Word, Mrs. Helen Vanek, director: Mrs: Clair Davis. Second row: san, Mrs. Ada Bayliss, Mrs. Jeanette Kemp, Mrs. Sue Williamsen. Not in picture: Mrs. Helen Gray. CLINIC ASSISTANTS, center: Mrs. Henrietta Schwartzler, nurse. Left to right: Eleanor Baker, Maryellen Smith, Marlene Stark, Marsha Diner, Barbara Kelly. Nat in picture: Jeanne Lara, Carol Yamen, Margie Mills, Mary Jo Ballmer, Lavonne lngraham, Marita Dunning, Julie Sieael. Mrs. Eleanor Simp- Bearden, Mrs. Caro IBM SERVICE, front raw, left ta ri ht: Marlyce Stenlund, Beverly Banker, Celeste Siegel, Arlene lacino, Shirley Towbin, Ruthie Hailpern. Second raw: Barbara Wittow, Dorothy Traudt, Mary Pietsch, Ina Dolnicar, Fradell Hollander, Ann Biederman. Third row: Carol Heiserman, Marilyn Higley, Ruth Vanneman, Rosemary Barton Janie Weil, Jean Altendort. Fourth row: Martha Roderick, Janette Udd, Elaine Pearson, Joyce Gray, Diana Kalischer, Sharlene Ackerman. 6 i. G i Front row, left to right: Donald Bain, Donald Clifford, Kent Herbert, Phyllis Parker, Marlene Rifkin, Pat Rupert. Second row: Karen Helm, Jim Nielsen, Jerry Sheff, Bob Mathisen, Carol Kearns, Carol Orvis, Elaine McKenzie, Bill Gamble, Jerry Houser, Don McAndrew, Jean New- land, Mary Ruth Dunlap, Third row: Bill Preston, Sheryl Sawyer, Nancy Setter, Jim Jaspersen, Curtis Menefee, Garry English, Duane McBride, Dave Parchen, Bob Carlson, Joe Reynolds, David Cornwall, Roy Pritts, Roger Wilkowski, Jim Tiernan, Sylvia Halldorson, Bob Shorman, Ray Fintzel, Stew Jackson, Bud Read, Richard Lake, John Litz. Fourth row: Al Read, Bob raises Ring for Concert Band An important musical service is given East by members of the Concert band. There is nothing like the music and rhythm of this group to increase the tempo of school spirit at sports events. Being very versatile, the Concert band also affords enter- tainment at regular performances at East and the various junior high schools. The concerts presented by the East music department are among the most important events on the busy agenda of the Concert band. Front row, left to right: JoAnne Wilber, Judy Silver, Beatrice Barnum, Shadine Williams, Mary Haworth, Mary Ruth Elliott, Marilyn Horton, Ellen TeSelIe. Second row: Barbara Down- ing, Jennette Cooley, Jim Damaskos, John Torke, Carole Saunders, Kent Herbert, Preston Blyer, Geoff Cole, Natalie Smith, Pat Rupert, Marlene Rifkin, Paul Lindemann, Togc Young- ren, Betty Van Epp, Fiorine Gardner. Third row: Dorothy Troudt, Lawrence Typher, Don 5 1 i i ,k Wetzel, Sue Van der Las, Helen Carlock, Don Fisher, Edwin Rose, Jon Wiegardt, Paul All- bright, Kenneth Allen, Dale Teel, John Clifford, Larry Bain, Rodger Parrett, Gerald Rice, Perry Wasserstein, Danny Friedman, Steve Hamilton, Don Soltz, Bill Ames, Ray Horst, Mary Helen Skelton, Fifth row: Mr. Roland Roberts, director, Joan Willson, Barbara Downing, Rich- ard Howard, Ed Adams, E. W. Speen, Stuart Basore, Albert Blount, David Robinson, Phil Treantafilos, David Jackson, Ron Gotlin, Mary Auer. Music by Concert Orchestra ls Superb The Concert orchestra, a hard-working group, spends one class period each day preparing excellent selections for the enjoyment of others. The musically talented Angels in this orchestra perform in assemblies at East and other schools. Each year performances, which are open to the public, are presented by this widely appreciated and well-known Concert orchestra of East high. Davis, Dick Teed, Diane Linder, Ben Rhodes, Lois Knowles, Jim Wilber, Bill Matchett, Maria Dshurass, Judith Bograd, Allen Hobbs. Fourth row: Tom Inman, Marlyne Fields, Mr. Roland Roberts, director, Steve Guggenheim, Daniel Reauis, Joan Willson, Allen Prior, Bob Howard, Joe Reynolds, John Gilliand, Dave Diffie, Kent Hearn, Ronald Paulson, Perry Wosserstein, Jane Strong, Ingrid Sundquist, Glenda Krout, Kathy Lichty, Bill Hein, Ed Adams. Front row, left to right: Joan Bershof, Rosamond Kruse, Nancy Law, Joanne Grimes, Barbara Smith, Alice Bolsinger, Janet Mauff, Barbara Kennedy, Imogene White, Jae Plotkin, Pat Neff, Mary Lou Epp, Sandra Casper Mary Hamilton, Joan Maul, Beverly Repp, Marilyn Becker, Mary- ellen Dixon, Ginny Johnson, Cecily Draper, Pat Kelly. Second row: Karin Alenius, Marilyn Wein- stein, Judy Mathis, Mary Lou Singhas, Nelly Van Eysden, Sharon Markley, Leona Russell, Sally Efaw, Barbara Maynard, Darlene Groussman, Joanne Watkins, Shirley Hummel Doris Stockwell, Lydia Allen, Ann Sue Lykken, Kathleen McKnight, Liz Pollock, Glenda Eorbes, Peggy Watson, Johnetta Caro, Betty Van Epps, Laurie Silver, Mrs. Violet McCarthy, director. For the past 22 years the A Cappella choir has provided the school with the finest of entertainment. The group sings in the Christmas pageant and in the commencement exer- cises as well as performing for outside groups. The lovely choral music of the A Cappella members is always in demand. Front row, left to right: Gloria Rock, Carole Lee Charron, Peggy Elam, Sharon Clifford, Judy Goldstein, Helen Henry, John Ross, John Sams, Jerry Shaw, Bob Knight, Jim Gray, Donald Mattson, Adath Cook, Paula Boltz, Cathy Carey, Bobs Burgess, Britta McGrew, Donna Wirth. Second row: Jennette Cooley, Eleanor Baker, San anc Bowers Pat Pointer Dolores Woodhams N Y , . Jerry Carlson, David Woodhams, Max Witham, . i l, 1 V sf' 5 , . 22 1 . if 5,5 i i J 5 i L, dy Frohardt, Joyce Gillmore, Joyce Maiselson, Susanna Chamberlin, Bill Bailey, Steve Smith, Sarah Evans, Ginger Roe, Janice Hess, Alice X W , ,WT -- N6 4 ,995 sf' P., 9 . - gp, -36 4 1:0 l Thlrd row: Sherry McCullough, Barbara Stein, Shirley Trout, JoAnne McElwain, Sharon Faith, Geraldine Bruce, Yvonne Capran, Joyce Chapman, Frances Bemus, Naomi Bezoff,.Roberta Mandell, Lou Rogers, Jo Gear, Lorna Stoll, Beverly Silver, Robbyn.Mount1oy, Beth Morris, Kathy Russell Joan Shank, May Nichol, Janet Hammond, Pat McJunkin. Fourtlrrow: Betty Hutch- inson, Rose Hutchinson, Donna Farrison, Diane Carr, LaWove McColl, Marcia LaGrange, Sylvia Ulery, Monnie Bainter, Jackie Frazee, Elaine Pearson, Marilyn Husted, Sandy Antonoff, Iris Vasholz, Jane Hant, Ann Hasselblad, Jeanne Berman, Susanne Warner, Carolyn Christensen, Nan Davis, Bev Lindquist, Esther Doerschler, Lynn Melvin. The Girls' Glee is a large group which is very active in spite of its size. The girls entertain the student body at Christmas with a selection of Christmas carols, sing at the All School show and perform for outside organizations throughout the school year. Glass, Cindy Davison. Third row: Elaine Schultz, Roberta Woodruff, Diane Fraker, Gloria Hoffman, Dorothy Traudt, Carol Edmiston Miss Fareeda Moorhead, director, Marianne White, Sandy Horoschak, Anne Hepperly, Carol Stroud. Fourth row: Judy Cook, Mariam Robins, Betty Lou Loucks, Connie Lovitt, Jane Stander, Mary Riddle, Elaine Gates, Jim Hayden, Arlen Wisseman, Jerrold Sprinkle, Philip Leabo, Larry Kincaid, Bob Lamson, Lee Howard, Art Stapp, Judy Oglesby, Marilyn Hughes, Betty Stebbins, Laura Kruger, Patty Jo Miller. if l Q f A ' ' ii 9' Q t ROTC Training Valuable Reserved Officers Training Corps prepares East high boys for future service in their community, state and country. ln the current world situation it is becoming increasingly important for young men to be educated in military skills. The boys receive excellent military preparation at East. lf the course is taken for three full years in high school, exemption from one year of training in college is Qranted. The government supplies all text books, uniforms, rifles and practical equipment. This enables the instructors to do a complete and thorough job of training. The army supplies ROTC instructors to every high school in Denver, and to the major public high schools all over the country. The instructors are well-trained military personnel. Color Guard Front row, left to right: Dave Parchen, Tom Brightwell, Bill Hein, Bert Benedick. Second row: Joe Jennings, Wolfgang Samuel, Dale Berndt, Dick Teed, Sherman Pinto. Drill Team Front row, left to right: Dwight Blair, Bob Anderson, Bill Gamble, Dave Scott. Second row: Curtiss Crist, Ellsworth Wat- son, Joy Mills, Joe Shirk. Third row: Morton Cohen, Larry Durlin, Charles Thomas, Dave Rosier, Dick Price. Fourth row: gm Sheff, Don Decker, Jackie Darden, Bruce Nelson, John arg. Front row, left to right: Tony Polumbus, Sherman Pinto, Joe Kiesel. Second row: Wolfgang Samuel, Gene Roberts, Kenny Huston, Elton Bailey. Third row: Ray Waldman, Harry Knoop, Bill Henry, James Johnson, Steve Miller. Fifth row: Jerry Heinbecker, Evan Dutton, Donald Reed, John McNeil, Bob Linnenberger. W. if Q . a 1 . . , 1 If . pix, , . if i ' .,- , yy .1 .5 f ' .v K .gg 1 y Q X X , .rw ' X E I gig ' .ff I D ' 'W QW' , Q 5 I G get , x.Q K J, 9 0 , U a A 1, 1' .1 . I N ' Q 6 , ,ij 5 Q,e'9,,V1 '11 4 wm,-Y Ukv .QQ , .. N o 5. . , U. A ' J N , ,X 0 J' u , g.-f . , Q9 Q , o 1 YW W Q a ua W -,. l , ,f , 1 U 'I f '! . L65 - I ' K , E -N vi- 51 Y F! ' fm A A. , , 5 , .,, ,., J, V .... . .M ,, 5 K , . ,. .. ,M A in . - R ...-i....... dnlthg ....-.. .away W.-.X , .. . N ,xy O of 1 OH P 8 i Front row, left to right: Jim Mollison, Tom Brightwell, Linden Blue, Gilman Pork, Mike McClintock, Bill Hein, Second row: Richard Wrzeski, Milton Latsonas, Joe Kronsberg, Albert Blount, Dick Price, Jay Wilson, Tage Youngren, Dick Jost, Stephen Kovacik, Ronald Sellers. Third row: Dick Schumann, John Slaughter, Edward Kresse, Ellsworth Watson, Dedrick Allen, Terry Searls, Edward Phillips, Ray Betson, Cass Hofmann. Fourth row.: Bill Jensen, Leroy Birchard, Jim Whitehead, Loren Sample, Warren Levy, Charles Willis, Ronald Thomas, Richard Markell, Ralph Holmes, Scott Crlsman. Fifth row: Roy Moore, Bob Beale, Dave Irwin, John Edgar, Bob Miller, John Cummings, Tad Frost, Stan Williams, Charles Featherston, Bob Babb. Front row, left to right: Robert Mix, Leonard Esbeck, Don Davis. Second row: Bill Honnebaum, David Jackson, Dave Rosier, Bill Sample, Jerry Bair. Third row: Richard Hazlett, Jerry Frost, Emery Dorsey, Larrp Durlin, Garold Eakins. Fourth row: Robert Standish, Jay Tesch, Raymond reager, Ronnie Groussman, Dave Hasselblad, Bruce Johnson. i, mn-i i 'f 55 X , . f I. irzlgi Cf. i, A high school ROTC unit is known as a battalion, A battalion consists of five com- panies, and each company contains three pla- toons. The boys in the East high school companies sponsor an officers' dinner, represent East in parades and help promote the annual Military Ball. Girl honorary officers are chosen by the bat- talion on the basis of grades, typing ability and personality. These girls help the ROTC with clerical work. The boys have many facilities, including a twelve point rifle range. All the boys have an opportunity to use this range during the school year and to earn National Rifle Asso- ciation medals. G if 5 6 ,Q V .5 Yip .N , 'rt' Q V1 Q X fs' 77 S 1' ' no 1' D 11 Y, .j Q , R I I I I - Q ef' 3 5 fa' 5 . Q- Q My .vi E, .vs 4 . I b . .7. ,Q L 1 g v Q 352 , , J. 9 I .Mx 07 V ,. ,Q , k , , . A ,, ,, , L 4. - 4, , X, ,W . U In ' J . , 'I 'I K av f 55' Q I ,,-.. 5 1 'ny N W 3 l ' 4' 3 Q, uf V- if 5- Q Q A lg n I Q. .,f?VgQ. ' 9, ,Q , N..-. I 'Q' ' - xx , V ' J 5? Honorary Officers Front row, left to right: Harold Brunelli, James Johnson, Fred Lilly, Elwln Berger, lgranl, raw' lefl. ra rialir: Nancy Cramer Edna OIL Ralph Houghton Philip Jennings, Lanny Shorts. Second row: Verlan Snodgrass, Neill, Lucille Hamillan Gloria Caldwell. second Ronald Cordon, Charles Buchanan, Bob Jacobs, Jerry Shaw, Paul Burns Bob Hale, raw: Darainy May, Gayle Ferguson Beverly Nichol- Robert Blatherwick, Tom Bishop. Third row: Kenneth Roberts Albert West, san, Eberle pniliapus. -l-liird raw:'Liz pariar Dee Ronald Fryer, Stanley Lozinski, Bill Scott, Paul Keys, Jimmie Forsee, Vernon Welcnlcnarlalle Haaanlan. ' Betts, Marvin Romer, Robert Eberley. Fourth row: Daniel Bench, George Buck, Herbert Morton, Lloyd Markle, Forrest DeSpaln, Duane Pettylohn, Bruce Nelson, Lee Howard, Richard Klein, Richard Teed. X Front row, left to right: Ira Fink, Joe Balderrama, Jack James, Michael Wills, Albert Ward, Albert Bevan, Richard Crandall. Second row: William Gamble, Robert Baker, Billy Ellis, Kenji Yabe, Joe Jennings, Dave Parchen, Tom Walker, Ralph Cheney, Mike Freilinger, Robert Ames. Third row: Richard Harris, Lonnie Pestinger, Gary Cooper William Fauntain, Jackie Darden, Joe Wood, Larry Swenson, Dennis Barton, Robert Spencer,- Dennis Gibbons, Russel Wyckoff. Fourth row: Dean Nolte, Beniamin Heimlich, Carl Dismant, Jim Gregory, John Howard, Walter Scheuneman, Harvey Williams, Bill Gilbert, John King, Doug Alfred. Q Q- - A as Glcblm A9910-N 1 , i'E,,Q9QJl,.,,g,.:UMG.lSlxQvO'vvw-NC-ka, :9v-.f-Pm. of k-ggi. 'wi-9..,,,.,x., WMM? . Ogfggm 5 ., kj: onabxv- Woi'flosQUN8A,,,QDL.,4,fW. cyan. WNV c..,cH3X9-'O'-19-3 w5N1NAM-QX'0JNNf'- OXCMM' QUMQ'-0' -t,,C,m,,,.... ww-s?N'Nm 1'f- :dYLvQLQ Fk' . QQNSLQ. SJSXQ CLAUDIA RICHARDSON Editor JAN ET CHAMBERS Editor ,us f A T ,r .1 i I. , ,W , 9 1 -1 K K. f Qbifbf fe Jejw ,fy ffl df You reigned in a kingdom V JW WJ i , of gliiier and sparkIe-- , regal in your momeni PM . f if V ,M G oi dreams,remoie from Z ,wf J the realm oi reality. 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Leaders and followers are was f essential to you, striving For diversity in fellowship and achievement. ' 0 0 0 . .,, :ofa 7' .it :K -, I' 1L ', .'1': fQ-51:5 The time of your life is enhanced through the club activities at East. ln the clubs new friends are made, ideas exchanged and lectures, parties and friendly gatherings planned to bring about an enjoyment of working together and a companionship not otherwise obtained. An important and necessary part of any school routine is the extra-curricular activities in which the students engage. East's great selection of clubs fills to the top her cup of diversion. They provide a meeting place for people with similar interests, and they furnish fun and relaxation. Inter-Club Council Encourages Club Projects Meeting twice a month, the presidents of every school club form what is known as the Inter-Club council. The suc- cess of the thirty-two clubs at East depends on the council's guidance which leads them to worthwhile activities. Open houses, which are held by the clubs, are encouraged by the Inter-Club council in order that students may become more familiar with the clubs they would like to join. The Inter-Club council also strives to enlarge the mem- bership of each club and to bring the clubs together through common activities. Top to bottom, right to left: Ray Carlsen, presi- dent: Monte Pascoe, vice president, Bev Rollnick, secretary: Stuart Gattesfeld, treasurer. Front row, loft to right: Judy Karsh, Monte Greinetz, Pinky Carlsen, Monte Pascoe Stuart Gottesfeld, Bev Rollnick, Miss Allce Wolter sponsor Second row: Nancy ramer Ann Biederman, Sarah Pietsch, Howard Needler, Neal blue, Dorothy May, Eileen Burns, Joyce Maiselson. Tlilrd row Rosemary Barton, Don Nichols, Vaughan Aandahl, Chuck Lewis, Janette Udd, Scott Steinhauer, Marvin Goldfogel, Judy Fine. 143 i'i23 In the future, certain young men will look back proudly Hi-R-40 Stands For Service to the time when, as members of Hi-R-40, they were active in one of East's social and service clubs. As part of the all-school club program the boys, in con- junction with the Student and Inter-Club councils, strive to improve the lunch and parking lot situations. During the course of the semester the members take turns watching the K is Z. ' parking lot every period. The purpose of this is to prevent W students from entering or leaving the lot without permission. l . iz' Y f 5:0 Top to bottom, right to left: Rex West, president, Bill Hannemann, vice president, Loren Wheeler, secretary, Bob Howe, treasurer, John Dikeou, sergeant at arms, Bill Kemper, sergeant at arms V , v n ., ,D ,1- it Front row lah to right' Mr Merlin Arbogast s nsor, Mr John W. Brennan, sponsor, Dick Johnson, Osgoode Philpott, Frank Mulligan, John k Go d Re' IB Bowman Hugh Dikeou, Sheldon Mendel. Second row: Chuck ghggs, Frank Metzger, Bill Hannemann, Jerry Brown .Jac r on, gg , Schaulis. Third row: Gray Writer Don Avoy, Mike Watson, Larry Manion, Jerry Chambers, Tony Shredmk, Don Loury. Fourth row: Rex West, Bob Silverberg, Bob Howe, Jack Moxley, George Writer, Pete LaChapelIe, Loren Wheeler. Debate Club Has Active Year A club which has grown rapidly in the last few years is the Debate club. Due to the enthusiasm of students interested in public speaking, this club has been able to perform many Q services for the school and the club members. Not all the members are able to take an active part in S every scheduled debate, however East has been represented at every meet. The purpose of the Debate club is to familiarize the mem- bers with debating and public speaking. Their ability in this field was shown when they participated in state and regional tournaments. Meets in which the debaters have taken part were at Colorado AGM college, the state meet at Colorado University, and a district NFL meet at Longmont high school. Top to bottom, right to left: Stuart Gottesfeld, president: Martin Foss, vice president, Sarah Pietsch, secretary, Mary Pietsch, secretary: Craig Bowers, treasurer. 7? bv Front row, left to right: Dave Hurst, Joan Greinetz, Carol Stuhlbarg, AI Wolf, Jae Plotkin, Judy Bograd, Monte Greinetz Mr. William Koerber, sponsor. Second row: Mary Pietsch, Sarah Pietsch, Kay Stalcup, Don Clifford, Irwin Fishman, Stuart Gcttesfeld, Martih Foss, Craig Bowers Joyce Rosenblum. Third row: Bert Brook, Bev Rollnick, Annalee Chappell, Marv Romer, Melvin Anisman, Howard Needler, George Cronin Morris Lorber, John Clifford. Fourth row: Janice Stalcup, Morv Goldfogel, Dick Battock, Bob Hamilton, Mike Fine, Elwin Berger, Stan Ginsburg AI Waxman, Peggy Pepper. 1 4? Top to bottom, right to lett: Marvin Gold ogel, president: Don Bain, vice president: Dick Lindseth, secretary, John Crews, treasurer. C? L., 'Str be 2-Q .ka , East Mathematicians Form Euclidian Club Are you a brain when it comes to Math? Well, the members of the Euclidian Club can hold their own in this field. The fascinations of problems presented in higher mathe- matics are more easily understood after the members have listened to the various guest speakers. From these speakers the members learn about the various vocations in which their math ability can be used. Each year one senior is selected to receive an award for having achieved the highest mathematical attainments. After high school is completed the members of this club will realize the value of the training they received as Euclidians. ifwib Front row, left to right: Don Bain, Dick Lindseth, John Crews, Marvin Goldfogel Jayme Redmond, Mr. Harry Charlesworth, sponsor Second row Sheldon Berk, Sherwin Yoelin, Sheldon Pringle, Judge Carson, Gary Stoll, Larry Shoenberger. Third row: Howard Needler, Bill Hein Bill Jensen David Hutchison, Norman Tepley, George Blake, Tom Brightwell. Fourth row: Elwin Berger, Stan Ginsburg, John Litz, David Geyer Stanton Hadley, Norman Augustine, Jerry Sheff, Jack LoFolIette. 146 ,.. Denver Kiwanis Sponsors Key Club Jointly sponsored by the school and the Kiwanis club, Key club was formed as a service club and to build leadership ability. Key club members have the opportunity to attend Kiwanis luncheons and to meet' important business members and com- munity leaders of Denver. Since the club is sponsored by the Denver Kiwanis, it is an international organization and can be found in all high schools. As their school service, Key club members are responsible for the bulletin board under the front hall clock. Almost anytime members of this club can be seen sitting on a rolling scaffold, patiently placing the letters which will inform the students of the week's events. T12 to bottom, rlght to Ie : Scott Steinhauer, president: Ray Carlsen, vice president: Rick Kirgis, secretary: Pete Schrepterman, treasurer. - K 1 R Front row left to right: Michael Barry, Frederic Kirgis, Osgoode Philpott, Scott Steinhauer Kenny Groves, Mr. Grant Wickard, sponsor. Second row Jerry Brown Larry Manion Bill Hannemann ray Writer, Pete Schrepferman, Joe Blake. Third row: Bill Kemper, Pinky Carlsen, Jack Moxley Monte Pascoe, Larry Atler, Pete LaChapelle, George Writer. l47 Top to bottom, right to left: Eileen Burns, presi- dentf Sheila O'Neil, vice president: Beverly McCulloch, secretary: Loretta Midyett, treasurer. an f f'h I Girls Sports Encouraged By Inter-School Competition To promote an interest in girls' athletics is the purpose of the Girls' Sports club. Girls participating in the different sports, games, and meets learn group cooperation. Tournaments are scheduled for various sports and games, and the girls are always eager to see who will come out on top. Members of this club often find that through their par- ticipation in the different sports, a lifetime hobby is formed. In years to come, they not only have an interesting pastime, but they find that they have made many friends. These girls will always be thankful for the worthwhile experiences they gained by belonging to the Girls' Sports club. T Front row .left to right: Miss Jean Aschbacner, sponsor: Margaret Crowe, Dale Becker, Donna Lee Mueller. Second raw: Marcia Malander Loretta idyett, Beverly McCulloch, Gloria Caldwell. Third row: Mary Lou Tobias, Carolyn Corlett, Denne Chisholm, Arlene Weitz June Nl Coldwell. 148 International Relations Encourages Brotherhood iss The aim of International Relations, one of East's most active clubs, is to promote an interest in world affairs and to develop appreciation for all people of the world. Interest in such topics is reflected by the outstanding position which the club has assumed at the annual International Relations Con- ference, sponsored by the University of Denver. An applicant for membership must have a C average and be able to participate in all club meetings. A balance of both social and intellectual activity is maintained by mem- bers throughout the school year. . I --ii . 5 K ,ttc f t A f 3 I 'df if, ' X Eff 5' sig Sl Top to bottom, Iett to right: Bev RoIlnick,J7residentf Elwin Berger, vice presi ent: Kathy Stephens, secretary: Fradell Hollander, treasurer: Dick Eber, treasurer. , X Front row, left to right: Anne Shrednik, Fradell Hollander, Bev Rollnick, Michael Korn, Elwin Berger, Richard Eber, Kathryne Stephens, Mary Haworth, Zella Kaminsky, Mrs. Virginia Stearns, sponsor. Second row: Craig Bowers Gloria Rock, Jae Plotkin Myron Capita, Danny Howe, Ina Dolnicar, Sheldon Friedman, Delores Tillier, Loretta Adams. Third row: Wesley Stark, Marlene Stork, Carol Stuhlbarg, Wolfgang Samuel, June Caldwell Norman Bloom, Gloria Qaldwell, Tom Tor ove, Marlene Horn. Fourth row: Stuart Gottesfeld, Bob Beale, Norman Tepley, Dick Battock, Bob DuPont, Michael Fine, Irwin Fishman, Stan ginsburg, Keith Keller. 149 Congress Club Becomes Acquainted With Government During the past year, boys interested in public speaking and national affairs have been members of the Congress club. This club is the oldest club at East, it was organized forty- eight years ago. Being a member of the Congress club not only helps with high school work, but it is a great aid to its members in col- lege and the business world. For the benefit of the members many fine speakers from Colorado universities and civic groups have spoken to the club. The Congress club also presents one of the top assem- i ' blies of the year. Although the club's membership is limited to twenty, its members find it one of the most outstanding activities of their high school careers. 5 , X , Top to bottom, right to left: Neal Blue, plesidentg Jim Bromley, vice president: Jack Hofshulte, secretary, Don Bain, treasurer. P 3. l Front row, left to right: Mr. William Weimar, sponsor: Neal Blue, Jim Bromley, Jack Hofschulte, Don Bain John Ross. Second row: Craig Bowers, John Bromley, Bill Muller, Gary Spitzer, Howard Needler, Larry Ulrich. Third row: Dick Lindseth, Paul Hannon, Tom Aurelius, Ben Napheys, Linden Blue, Kit Cowperthwalte, Allan Waxman. ,X Pre-Law Members Develop Leadership Through membership in the Pre-Law club, boys find that they are able to establish many contacts in the business world. Every year the club presents its annual businessmen's lunch- eon, which gives the boys a chance to become acquainted with the different job opportunities available after college. Pre-Law members sponsor assemblies, plan trips for the club and usher for various functions, however, the formal banquet in the spring is the most exciting function. This traditional banquet, for members and their dates, concludes the season's activities. - Throughout the year, meetings are held at the homes of the members in order to discuss the club activities and other current matters. The twenty-five members of this club, after graduation from college, will have local connections in the business world due to the background and experiences obtained in the Pre- Law club. Top to bottom, right to left: Bill Bramlette, president, Mike Barry, vice president: Mickey Alanis, secretary: Jock Moxley, treasurer. 15 1' - x y- Front row left to right: Scott Steinhauer, Michael Barry, Mickey Alanis, Jack Moxley, Bill Bramlette, Mr. Justin W. Brierly, sponsor. Second row Jerry Brown, Rick Kirgis, Tony Shrednik, Ed Tharp, Johnnie Thompson, Dick Sheehan. Third row: Jerome Chambers, Bill Hannemann, King Bare Ray Carlsen, Bill Kemper, Marvin Goldfogel, Joe Blake. Fourth row: Larry Atler, Don Clifford, Bill Kugler, Monte Pascoe, Pete LaChapelle, Bob Silverberg Loren Wheeler. ISI Top to bottom, left to right: Chuck Lewis, president: Cathy Carey, vice president: Elaine McKenzie, secretary: Gordon Long, treasurer Members Of SkEast Look Forward To Winter Weekends Each year SkEast, the East ski club, becomes larger as more and more students take part in the thrills of skiing. SkEast is strictly an out-of-school activity, however, inter- school competition is now promoted in the Denver high schools. On March 27 and 28, the high school championships were held in Winter Park. ln order to take part in the competitive meets, skiers are chosen on the basis of time trials which are held previous to the meet. Members find that skiing is not only fun during high school, but it is also a sport they will continue to enjoy the rest of their lives. Looking back on their high school days they will remember the good times they had skiing down sun- lit slopes in the nearby Colorado mountains. Front row, left to right: Chuck Lewis, Marilyn Hughes, Mary Helen Skelton, Elaine Marcove, Elaine McKenzie, Ruth Rahn, Cathy Care Miss Jean Aschbacher, sponsor. Second row: Gretchen Lam'es, Beth Morris, Beverly Greggj Diane King, Marilyn Rollnick, Kay Wasson arlene GoIdberg,.Patti Dougherty, Jackie Wander. Third row: Glenn Wearner, Jim Ogilvie, ave Rosier, Bill Barr, Mike Schlaikier, Elaine Robinson Bev Rol nick, Marge Bridwell, Dick Jost. Fourth row: Kenny Strong, Stan Merrill, Ken Shemberg, Ed Robertson, Phil Wilcox, Braiden Darley ' Roy Dowson, Watson Ellsworth, Gene Roberts. 152 SkEast un 131 'N L ,.. A in cf' C7 Q7 1-I 0x sv F, Front row, left to right: Jane Second row. Gay Broyles, Judy Holmes, Liz Wilsie, Janie Hendra, Mary Ruth Dunlap, Kathy Lichty, Dilita Rodriguez, Delano Van Wogenen. Dorrance, Shirley Stephenson, Marilyn Von Derbur, Robin McDougal, Lee Ambler, Phiddie Hauselmann. Third row: John Ross, Fred Hohlweg, Don Bain, Linden Blue, John Litz, Bob Waterman, Kit Cowperthwaite. Fourth row: Bob Totge, Dick Bartlett, David Hutchison, John Drobing, Richard Seebass, John Edgar, Sheldon Pringle. 'Q so Front row, left to right: Marilyn Gruenler, Barbara Smith Penny Hall Janie Weil, Paula Jaramillo, Chet Holloway, Miss Juanita Loeptien, spon- sor, Mr. Calvin Anderson, sponsor. Second row: Priscilla 'I'immerman, La Rea Younkman, Robbyn Mountioy, Nellie Van Eysden Jeanne Lenhoff, Sally Robinson, Jan Dickerson, Clara Bell. Third row: Connie Lovitt, Jaan Peterson, Marilynn Jones, Beth Pattee, Jean Mewland Carol Orvis, Sharon Frost, Harvey Bennett. Fourth row: Dick Lindseth, John Newcomb, Jim Aylard, Larry Jones, Bob Seitz, Bob Sperling, Mel Anisman, Carl Wearner. Georqe Snyder. gn. gl x., J v.- I s M Kampus Club Interests Sophomores ' 133. -fl Front row, left to right: Mary Dilullo, Frances Campbell, Janet Hammond, Charlene White, Diane Reed, secretary: Kathy Murphy, vice president, Jan Barker, president: Louise Jackson, Elaine Epley, Janice Willimont, Miss Abihail S. Becerra, sponsor. Second row: Sheila O'NeiI, Metza Yaksha, Nan Maner, Gwen Parker, Diane Fay, Arlene Weitz, Elaine Crawley, Annette Jones, Eda Philpott, Pat Weaver, Patte Whitmore. Third row: Marilyn Ulrich, Sue Ann Slaybaugh, Marilyn Miller, Judy Hamby, Marilyn Rallnick, Diane King, Carol Senechal, Betsy Chamberlin, Diane Davis, Potty Karsh, Rita Larson. Fourth row: Donna Minge, Donna Silver, Sandra Horton, Sonia Bork, Beth Pattee, Marilyn Walpin, Barbara Green- berg, Donna Weisbly, Judy Fine, Susie Kris, Barbara Goldsmith. a-Q ft Q ail Kruckeberg, Front row, left to right: Gloria Kelly, Carol McClure, Kay Cornum, Judy Gamble, Nancy Cook, Joan Peterson, Janice Jamison, G I , Doris Vincyard, Margaret Kelley, Fran Glathar, Mary Jane Muir. Second row: Teddy Williams, Laura Kornemann, Joyce Mason, Carolyri Corlett Marcia Malander, Patsy Hunt, Joyce Holm, Phyllis Odom, Ladeen Fogel, Harriet Judd. Third row: Mary Webster, Carol Bartlett, Carol .orn wall, Jean Newland, Bobby Clift, Paula Friedenthal, Renee Goss, Janice Diner, Katie Bowes, Connie Wadhams, Polly Otey. Fourth row: Dianne Eya:1t,SF'rerkK Floyd, Sue Vetesk, Kathy Hoflund, Ann Brookover, Joan Graves, Pat Dungan, Diane Gorsuch, Marlene Myers, Susan Butterworth, yn y ee an. 154 1 .Q S Senior Kampus Club Aids In Planning For The Future no Q 7 Front row, left to right: Paula Jaramillo, Delano VanWagenen, Marty Glass, Marilyn Gruenler, Barbara Diringer, Jo Ann Wilson, Pat London, Ruth Rahn, Danice Stills, Lois Montgomery, president, Miss Shirley Prellwitz, sponsor. Second row: Barbara Wittow, Jo Ann Cunningham, Dilita Rodriguez, Marlene Goldberg, Zelda Kaminsky Diane Downing, Janie Weil, Bev Roesch, Joan Horton, Charla Baer, Bev Woodend, Mary Ellis. Third row: Sharon Rooney, Debbie Duke, Pot Rankin, Carol Stroud, Anne Aggeler, Judy Dorrance, Connie Lovitt, Sandy Frohardt, Sandy Hayward, Jan Dickerson Trudy lmber, Liz Pollock. Fourth row: Nan Butterworth, Beverly Silver, Sandra Landie, Janie Stander, Natalie Smith, Laura Kruger, Carolyn Christensen, Nancy Cudworth, Marge Bridwell, June Bonney, Betty Bond, Carol Anderson. - Front row, left to right: Shirley Trout, Nancy Palm, Virginia Lyons, Marilyn Miller, Sarah Evans, Margaret Ann Wheeler, Nancy Bowers, Judy Oglesby, Marcia Loseke, Shirley Fraker, Shirley Towbin. Second row: Anne Shaddock, Carolyn Sandefur, Joan Malm Bernadine Richman, Lee Wills, Beverly Feist, Connie Japhet, Joyce Kortz, Gwen Crossan, Maryellen Smith. Third row: Barb Davis, Ellen TeSelIe, Clair Harvey, Sandy Horoschak, Martha Roderick, Maxine Reed, Claudia Shearer, Pat Adelson, Judy Silver, Barbara Yeates, Patty Watters: Fourth row: Frances Bemus, Jo Anne Williams, Marilyn Horton, Lucille Johnston, Patty Jo Miller, Donna Tschappat, Pat Pointer, Jo Anne Wilber, Marilyn Winters, Judy Brown, Yvette Kramish. White Jackets Encourage School Spirit At every sports activity, girls in red skirts and white jack- ets can be seen, as well as heard, cheering for East and an- other victory. The White Jackets not only set the tempo for cheering, but show remarkable ability when marching at half-time. During the Homecoming game the White Jackets gave one of their outstanding performances. Another one of the sea- sonal demonstrations was given at the all-city pep club drill. To become a member of this organization, girls of the junior and senior class must have high grade averages, out- , standing citizenship and poise. sg. , 5 mi Top to bottom, right to left: l Luanne Titley, president, Ann , Rogers, vice president, Barbara Kennedy, secretary, Geraldine Bruce, secretary, Joan Malm, treasurer, Janet Carlstrom, treasurer. , ,, . 'Z' ,-an 4' .4 , H- .-A f , 'S r ' GD 1' ri- 4 ' J 3 -0 l al ' Y 53 V Q Q Y il 3 f I S l S xx XX - ,Lf , 1. L sqj R A 51 X Ze' K ' at f 1 7 L 5 ll l, f ' ' f 4 11 as , N A X xf ng f J .5 P -. z rj , M: ' . P XV if J R If , I J XX I J X, , , , xx za f E . , -X4 f i f i - I T f l 5 Front row, left to right: Miss Lucille llgaudas, sponsorp Luanne Titley, Ann Rogers, Barbara Kennedy, Geraldine Bruce, Joan Malm, JoAnn Cunningham, Shirley Sachter, Helen Henry. Second row: Bev Woodend, Lcis Knowles, Betti Stills, Karen Isaacs, Joanne Brafford, Marcia McKim, Sharon Larson, Barbara Hartman, Dicksy Ullemeyer. Third row: Gail Gentilini, Judy Dveirin, Jan Dickerson, Betty Bond, Mary Zoe Blackledge, Elaine Martin, Joan Sills, Carol Stroud, Marilyn Whinnerah, Tanny deLuise. Fourth row: Ginger Bonney, Nancy Robinson, Diane Waldman, Muriel Hill, Merle Goldstein, Carolyn Lieb, Andrea Jelstrup, Gloria Leise, Jo Anne Throop, Marjorie Munroe. 156 White Jackets 1 , - ' A , ' . - A . ' x J -,, . si' . 0- . ?,. U' of ' - 9 cj.. 9 p , t ,J A A ir, I Y . A so J -w-L , , - Q . . , A H . gat V I .K Q. it ,A bf - A Y? W: Ac: , - V, A 'ff .J F7 it v Sr B ,L 5 A ' l S 1 5 A., K, 1 i V 3 S . X . V4 x ' 4 'F , ' X, A . ' .F Q 2, n . L V cw ,N 2 . . .. 3 T z . Q ,Q kc- lv- . .V y tt, Y! , K ,, I dy V ,S xx Q, U be , V' . 3 tv 8 I . E J 5' 5 ,. . I I .. J 2 I , 5 , . 5 4 f' , ,x 9 . X X. f' . N X j J' ' J x - xx I ... 1 V X Nl I 1 V .Se 2 3 f 2' L -V f 6 :S . 3- 'fr V l 'V ' l fo ' X- l 'S it C ' F A lcv 1 X 'Ai E I C 1 if ig I f x s i V x 6 ,r + i I i . A X f l . X X ff' x X X x A ' xx fs E I X, f ' I X N .9 , l . J . i i ii l I F t left to rl ht: L d' M'Il Lynn Mel 'n, Marilyn Miller, Diane Fraker, Barbara Muench, Bea Barnum, Barbara Kirk, Jill Carroll, B'c:'l:aarlanSi'r1ith. Seeogid ID!! lgardleegakley, Robxiikn Mounticgf, Pat Pointer, Mary Fitzgerald, Beverly Feist, Joanne Klodt, Jean Parkelrx Barbara Abbott, Dottie Paulk, Mary Riddle. Third row: adelon Re mond, Martie Thompson, Natalie Smith, Ruth Vanneman, Georgia cQueory, Martha Roderick, Gretchen Lames, Dana Thomas, Gale Koschmann, Judy Oglesby. Fourth low: Janette Udd, Nan Bolton, Marilyn Husted, Gwen Spear, Kay Creach, Barbara Klein, Ann Korenke, Patty Jo Miller, Dorothy Teets, Helen Blandford. 1 Q- 6-' . '3-It 5' ' LQ-Q. -v Tb ' ' 5 9 lk - at L Q , 1 , r V G v we J Q C9 -ee Q' .5 y sl X X 4- v 5 VV . Y , if , ' J S 4 y J L' a LX .,- A' 5 W Q , Vi Kc? Q- i I 'tv ' , ' K ' - r . . , .4 y . ls , ' . K t -S y . ' . are x T i , , X , fi .h 4 A f: ST - f , ,f v Sr tr L - 5 N! X! f is J E7 1 5 I , .t l ,Y I V I Xb Q ' x ' I of ff? sl' XJ ' 7 I V' , j 2 6 X In X ff XZ . ff' X X i X v' w , , ' ,N N --1? f , X l ' 3 be X 'iv J . 'Q' B QI 69 ' 5 J Q ' l h E1 - ' , Y 7' 5, Q i . 'Ui N J 1 E7 . 1 ' N N 5 r ' ' X J , ,, N X , Q , f . , - fx X X lx l X I Q l X - l 3, . . ' - . . 2 i l ' Front row, left to rl ht: Marilyn Abel, Joan Maul, Carolyn Sandefur, Meredith McCombs, Marilyn Milstein, Dana Darwin, Georgene Wollgast, Joan Alexander, Juc?y Silver. Second row: Anne Shrednik, Barbara Wittow, Susan Berry Janet Carlstrom Judy Fine Joyce Siegel, Sally Cooper Ruthanne Johnson, Joe Plotkin, Monte Greinetz, Third row: Gay Caldwell, Marilyn Stone, Donna Wirth, Sang I-ioroschak, Barbara Walkerz Gloria Caldwell, Paula Boltz, Eleanor Baker, Fradell Hollander, Ruthie Hailpern. Fourth row: Bev Rollnick, ary Jo Ballmer, Joan Martin, Terre Rathgeber, Carolyn Christensen, Barb Joyce, Ann Northrop, Jackie Frazee, Sunny Jones, Rosemary Barton. 157 Seraph Sisters si Front row, left to right: Pat Neff, Kay Korlan, Sharlene Ackerman, Ginger Bonney, Janet Carlstrom, Ginny Johnson. Second row: Kay Stalcup Janet Chambers, Joyce Siegel, Janie Weil, Barbara Walker, Liz Wilsie, Dorothy May. Third row: Ellen TeSelle, Maryellen Smith, Leiba Miller Sarah Pietsch, Nancy Cramer, Nancy Robinson, Sunny Jones. Fourth row: Janette Udd, Constance Ranlett, Marilyn Horton, Diana Kalischer Mary Durbin, Bev Rollnick, Pat Peregrine. NJ Front row, left to right: Joan Malm, Carolyn Sandefur, La Vonne lngraham, Ruthie Hailpern, Carol Kearns, Shirley Towbin, Monte Greinetz, Janet Goldberg. Second row: Barbara Maynard, Pat Green, Fradell Hollander, Mary Ruth Elliott, Ann Biederman, Ina Dolnicar, Elaine Martin, Joanne Gilroy. Third row: Judy Silver, Sandy Horoschak, Marsha Dinner, Carol Yamen, Judy Dveirin Jamie Redmond Carol Heiserman Ann Rogers, Mary Lou Tolman. Fourth row: Rosemary Barton, Nancy Van Derbur, Shirley Stephenson, Jlean Altendorf, Jo Anne Throop, Marita Durning, Mariorie Munroe, Margie Mills, Joyce Rosenblum. 1 Faculty, Office Staff Aided By Seraph Sisters Junior girls in the upper one-fifth of their class are chosen to become members of the Seraph Sisters in their senior year. During the spring, the girls selected are presented with red and white badges. The Seraph Sisters devote one period a day as assistants to the office staff and faculty. The first dance of the year is always sponsored by this group. lt is one,of the year's most popular social events which every angel anticipates. Seraph Sisters become big sisters to new sophomores and acquaint them with the activities of East high. As the climax of a successful year, the club presents awards to the ten outstanding senior girls. Top to bottom, right to left: Carolyn Evans, president, Claudia Richardson, vice president: Dana Darwin, secretar p Jane Holmes, treasurer, Mary Lietsch, treasurer. 'R 1 45.1 'lf N I , us, its , T .. X if .Q 1 . 4 , . . .ll S52 - 'xt .. K2 s. - -. 1 .-.2 ,v 0358 . Front row, loft to right: Margie Sanderson, Mary Pietsch, Carolyn Evans, Dana Darwin, Jane Holmes, Marilyn Abel, Mrs. Mary Moore, sponsor. Second row: Barbara Wittow, Mary Zoe Blackledge, Marilyn Winters, Georgene Wollgast, Sally Cooper, Ieanor Baker, Barbara Bernstein. Third row: Marilyn Milstein, Dana Thomas, Ruth Jankovsky, Marlene Stark, Helen Clement, Merle Goldstein, Lorna Howard, Janet Ackerman. ' ' G J hn n Mar Jo Ballmer, Liz Maier, Martha Roderick, Harriet Lind. Fourth row: Janie Counts, Gretchen Lames, Mary Fitzgerald, Vee ee o so , y 159 'IP Top to bottom, right to left: Ray Carlsen, president, Loren Wheeler, vice president: Monte Pascoe, secretaryj Bill Bramlette, treasurer. East Athletes Belong To D Club The members of the D club are the boys who are seen taking part in all East's sports. These boys work hard to bring victory to East and to earn their letters and member- ships in the D club. Just taking part in athletic events is not enough to win a letter. The boys must play for a certain length of time or receive a certain number of points in order to win their letters. While belonging to the D club, boys receive encourage- ment in the different activities which they wish to continue. D club is also a service club, and members are always ready to aid the school in any way they can. East is proud of the boys in the D club, without them the trophy case would be empty. -...X .4 Front row, left to rlght: Mr. Phil Serafini, sponsor: Ray Carlsen, Loren Wheeler, Monte Pascoe, Mr. Bill Weimar sponsor. Second row: Osgoode Philpott, Dick Johnson, John Dikeou, Max Witham, Bill Nelson, Herb Pingree, John Dolbey. Third row: Diclc Erickson, Casey Brauns, Bob Lamson, Tom Langan, Pete LaChapelle, Joe Writer, Gray Writer. Fourth row: Bill Schmausser, Karl Johnson, Bob McKelvy, Jerome Page, Ed Abbey, Bill Leslie, Bill Kemper. 160 D Club W . 1 2 JE s Front row, left to right: Mr. Gregg Browning, sponsor: Kenii Yabe, Jerry Brown, Mickey Alanis, Pete Leonard, Paul Striker, Lou Hagler, Mr. Pat Panek, sponsor. Second row: Larry Bain, Scott Steinhauer, Frank Mulligan, Dick Sheehan, Dean Crosby, Judge Carson, Ken Helms. Third roy: Kent Hearn, Bob Knight, Pete Schrepferman, Jerry Carlson, Bob Seitz, Dick Bartlett, Larry Manion. Fourth row: Sheldon Berk, Jerry Weinstein, Jack Moxley, Lee Martin, Ed Tharp, Gregg Lefferdink, Bill Kemp, Bob Wells. George Witsell leaps to victory. Casey drives for his D, Top to bottom, right to left: Tom Aurelius, president, Dick Eber, vice president: Don Wirth, secretary: Don Clifford, treasurer. Red Jackets Welcome Visitors And Newcomers Good fun and service keynote the spirit displayed by the Red Jackets. Besides functioning as a courtesy committee in the halls at all times, the club members maintain an information booth in the front hall which assists visitors and puzzled new stu- dents. Lively cheering and good sportsmanship are promoted by the Red Jackets at football games and pep assemblies, which greatly aids in maintaining school spirit. Front row, left to right: Mr. John.Smyfh, sponsor: Gary Antonoff, Dave Pollock, Don Huttner, Tom Aurelius, Dick Eber, Don Wirth Jerry Sigman. Second row: Bert Bale, Phil ln I St S Cl ' ' ' ' . g ee eve usrnan, yde Hill, Gary Sinclair, Grant Anderson, Sheldon Pringle, Kenji Yabe, Bob Boss Richard Ross. Thlrd row: Jack Rush, Dale Berndt, Art Stapp, John Crews, Jim Aylard, Dick Broman, Stuart Gottesfeld, Lee Holfmann John Clifford, John Ross. Fourth row: Dudley Bell, Don Soltz, Paul Hannon, Norman Augustine, Jerry Weinstein, Ed Thorp, Gordon Long Larry Jones, Frank Metzger, Linden Blue. 162 Pre-Medic Members Strive For Knowledge For the medically minded people at East, the Pre-Medic club offers practical knowledge in the field of medical science. The qualifications to become a member of this club are: an interest in science, a B average, and recommendations from two teachers. Movies, speakers, and field trips related to medical sci- ence and allied fields are provided to make Pre-Medic one of the most interesting clubs in the school. Favorite activities of the club are the field trips. This year members were taken through the city morgue. Accord- ing to them, this trip was the most unusual one in the club's history. Movies on operations also make meetings more in- teresting. feiff iXo':i2'c'l'6af3Bf N president, Marvin Goldfogel, vice president: 5i'L'Itl'.l3'E:2TLb5T1f'e ' treasurer. S., S 7 gl is Front row, left to right: Virginia Wiley, Monte Greinetz, Marvin Goldfogel, Maxine Calhoun, Beverly Bean May Nichol Mr. Larry Knolle, sponsor. Second row: Barbara Bernstein, Jeanne Lenhoff Leonard Weiss, Morris Lorber John Clifford, Jean lfppler, Alice llrunk Joyce Siegel. Third row: Donna Lou Nelson, Marilyn Rosenstock, Bob Hale, Ted Barrett, Don Clifford, John Harlan, Barbara Peterson, I-lirsh Barmatz. Fourth row: Mary Wiley, Dick Lindseth, Don Huttner, Dean Nolte, Bob Wetzel, Lee Holfmann, Martha Hinds, Karen Isaacs. 163 Many Good Times Are Hod By Girl Bowlers 2 .. V ,ml sw X Q 1 .-. .A Front row, left to right: Mr. Charles Croley sponsor, Janet Hammond, treasurer, Martha Olander, vice president, , , Barton, presidentf Arlene lacino, Sheila O'NeiI, Maxine Reed. Second row: Perky Floyd, Barbara Wong, Diane Gorsuch, Gloria Acsell, Cindy Davison, Sandy Frohardf, Celeste Siegel, Elaine Crawley, Gayle Sutton. Third row: Maryellen Smith, Marian Hirsch, Jo Davey, Nancy Langhorn, Jean Sulfridge, Arlene Weitz, Carol Heiserman, Marilyn Higley, Janet Carlstrom. , ,er ,. V , 'Q ik staff 17 A- fs ,J : J. I f Q' y i . 5 'res gfgfffei F x 5 132' f, Alice Harris secretary' Rosemary ne., 'ls 31 an My A, , QI ,.. Front row, left to right: Dianne Dyott, Paula Jaramillo, Beverly Banker. Second row: Jeanne Bowler, Eleanor Baker, Lorna Howard. Third row: Sue Vetesk, Carol Cornwall, Nancy Nicholson, Carol Heiserman. l64 1 J, V 1 lil 5- ' , Interested Students Form Archeology Club front row, left to right: Rod Webb, Dee Welch, Cynthia lrwin, Mary Haworth, Mr. Lawrence Marshall, sponsor. Second row: Susanna Chamber- lm, Charlotte Houghton, Carol Snider, Jim Bradford. Third row: Edwin Rose, Richard Schlecht, Bruce Bent, Gene Harpole, Sherman Pinto. Creative Cherubs Belong To Script Club Front row, left to right: Mary Pietsch treasurerf Sarah Pietsch, secretary: Dorothy May, president, Miss Elizabeth Wood, sponsor. Second row: Margie Sanderson, Bette Lewis, Pat Glreen, Donna Steelsmith. Third row: Judy Silver, Mary Lou Schneider, Jody Foreman, Margaret Kelley, Marilyn Rosenstock. 165 Solar System Studied By Astronomy Club Members wing' Front row, loft to rl ht: Stanton Hadley, vice president, Al Roberts, president, Rochelle Kronsberg secretary Judith Mandell treasurer, Evelyn Spute. Second row: gllr. Wendell l. Wolf, sponsor: David Jackson, Don Nichols, Dick Schumann Eberle Ann Philippus Cynthia Irwin Knowledge Is Gained By Bible Research Members I Front row, left to right' Miss Rosalie Edmiston sponsor' Ronald Her t . , , mansen, reosurer Janette Udd president Texanna Bruhn vice president Mary Hamilton, secretary. Second row: Sandra Cosper, Vina Moe Love, LaVonne lngraham Marlene Horn Loretta Adams Margaret Crowe Joy Pim Third row' Gloria Caldwell Karin Al i J . . , en us, oanne Watkins, Dick Merkle Monyett Hall June Caldwell Fourth row Betty Wright Clara Love, Karen Cartwright, Allen Hobbs, Iris Vasholz, Sandra Redmond, Joan Betts 166 Drama Club Entertains Students 1 Front row, left to rlght: Marg Pietsch, treasurer, Kay Karlan, secretary: Diana Kalischer, vice president, Sarah Pietsch, president, Miss Margaret Smith, sponsor. Second row: atsy Midyett, Joyce Cahn, Judy Silver, Barbara Maynard, Gale Koschmann, Carol Saunders, Sharon Rooney, Judith Bograd, Diane Lindner. Third row: Carolyn Seff, Sally Burnell, Mary Ruth Elliot, Jo Woehrmyer, Helen Clement, Gay Breit, Kathy Murphy, Sally Harper, Linda Siegel. Fourth row: Mary Anne Riddick, Martie Thompson, Howard Karsh, Jerry Carlson, Jere Cummins, Pat Peregrine, Kay Stalcup, Sam Crocker. Boy Bowlers Enjoy Their Indoor Sport L es K ?.-- K, lf T7 EQ ,wx Front rovriuleft to right: Jay Miller, vice president, Don McFarland, secretaryp Don Nichols, president: Mr. Elbert F. Chapman, sponsor. Second row: .Ira Ink, Ellsworth Watson, Dave Rosler, Joe Jennings. Third row: Ronnie Ladwig, Raymond Helter, John Rosnik, Jim Tarpley, Leonard Wltkln. Fourth row: Grant Benson, Fred Moldenhauer, Bob Carlson, Stan Baldwin, Kenny Helms. Game Studied By Chess Club Members Front row, left to right: Mr. Lawrence Garrett, sponsor, Leonard Witkin, Paul Rappaport, Howard Needler, president, Edward Phillips, Dave Hurst. Second row: John Lamb, treasurer, Lee Bricker, Garth Gebhart, Jerry Luscombe, Raymond Helfer, Jack Richards. Hi-Y Sponsors Fun And Service 3 2 -x Front row, left to rlght: Mr. A. B. Ewer, sponsor: Frank Mulligan, sergeant at arms, Jack Hazelhurst, sergeant at arms, Monte Pascoe, presidentp Jack Moxley, vice-president: Scott Steinhauer, secretary-treasurer. Second row: Gray Writer, Rick Kirgis, Kenneth Groves, Dick Sheehan, Roger Kinney, Jae Blake. Third row: Carl Baker, Barney Brewer, Pinky Carlsen, Pete Schrepferman, Bill Kugler, Kent Hearn. Fourth row: George Writer, Bob Lamson, Gregory Lefferdink, Al Porter, Larry Atler, Don Montony, Ed Abbey. Language Club Seeks Perfection I i xE 'if Front row, left to right: Mary Fitzgerald, secretary-treasurerp Ann Biederman, president, Pat Buckley, vice plesidentf Mrs. Blanche Pigott, sponsor. Second row: Lydia Miller: Roberta Hayes, Beverly Bean, May Nichol, Ginny Johnson. Third row: Yetfie Stolz, Carol Kearns, Delores Yillier, Esther Wolf, Nxarilyn Rosenstock, Dvorah Eskanos. Fourth row: Ina Dolnicar, Janie Weil, Joe Gear, Charles Thomas, Janice Stalcup, Sandra orton, Karen saacs. Art Club Members Study Artistic Techniques ae Front row, left to right: Harry Sauberli, vice president: Ardath Gaer, treasurer: Judy Karsh, president: Miss Hero Conesny, sponsor. Second row Dorothea Perkins, secretary: Joan Hutton, Jean Hutton, Carol Phillips. Third row: Marlyne Fields, Mary Auer, Yettie Stolz, Helen Michaelson Fourth row: Mary Lucille Hamilton, George McCrumb, Bob Lowdermilk, Phil Johnson. mf 2 ly.. x wwe- e Opera Club Members Study Music For Complete Knowledge in e-.f -aug, , 3 'fzffl f-'il , Isp' K 1 -J ..f .Xiu 1 ps 'lf 41, rf! lk., 1 .GCA 'cf My T 9 .Q fl' Y i Front row, left to right' Mrs Violette McCarthy s onsor J M ' gil.- Q7 aw . J J JY ,s as as r 91. J Sl 73 .-Q ' Q L t , Sf? F X 1 l . . ' , p 1 oyce alselson, plesidentj Iris Vasholz secretary-treasulerf Lorna Lee Ste president. Second row' Patsy Mldyett, Mar Haw th M ' , uart, vice .l y or ,h ary Hamilton, Vina Mae Love, Pat Achilles. Third row: Evelyn Spute, Donna Steel smith, Marilyn Welnsteln, Barbara Maynard, Rachel Kmel. Grace And Poise Created By Modern Dance J 'xx yf N Front raw, left to right' Judy Fine president' Barbara D ' ' nl, Q32 Ol 1 s a digg? 6 5 J 'v-I . , , owning, vlce president, Mary Lou Talmon, treasurer. Second row: Miss Lucille Ilgaudas sponsorj Shirley Sachter, Sally Taylor, Peggy Watson. Third raw: Jackie Frazee, Sonia Shames, Ann M G c arry, Sue Warner, Helene Khatunzeff Members Of Boys' Rifle Are Outstanding Marksmen l ud Read. Second row: Ronald Fryer, Tad Frost, treasurer: Robert Widick, Stan Lozinski. Front row, left to I-Ight: Richard Lake, president: B Sharp Shooters Are In Girls' Rifle Club 15' ,1 '-nf U E L L fun. is I 'N , ir' rx .IK 'fl Front row, left to right: Charlotte Houghton, vice president: Nancy Cramer, president: Miss Loretta Miller, sponsor. Second row: Pat Hayes I ' Halldorson, Dianne Dyatt. Betty Wright. Third row: Pat Culver, Nancy Longhorn, Beverly Nicholson, secretary: Eberle Ann Philippus Sy via . , treasurer: Bonnie Boschert, coordinator. Q 1 1 1 Red Cross Council ls Eager To Help Others One of the city's most appreciated organizations is the Red Cross Council. The members of this council do not work y for the benefit of themselves, but for the necessities and ig 'im - happiness of others. Christmas stockings are the East council's biggest activ- ity. The stockings are for hospitalized soldiers and are filled by the students. Dish-gardens, which were used as table decorations at the annual Red Cross banquet, were raised by the council mem- bers and were later given to various Denver area hospitals. An assembly featuring the Manual drill team was pre- mm row, figm to sented by the council to boost the annual Red Cross drive in left: Jean Parker, . . president, Kathy February. The campaign was more successful this year than Stephens, vice presi- . dennnobeffa Mandel, it ever has been. secretary, Paul Hannon, publicity chairman. Front roy, left to right: Miss Abahail Becerra, sponsor, Betty Bee Staples, Diane Fraker, Patsy Hester, Katie Bowes, Rochelle Kronsberg, Perky Floyd, Diane Gorsuc , Monte Greinetz. Second row: Mrs. Katherine Hoffman, sponsor, Metza Yaksha Joyce Siegel, Janie Weil, Phyllis usman, Joni Rubin, Kathryne Stephens, Marlene Stark, Dana Thomas. Third row: Bev Rollnick Vel Gronewolcl, Irene Miller Kathy Hoflund Dee Welch Sandy Seeley, Gwen Parker, Linda West. Fourth row: Jo Anne Williams, Dorothy Maya A. J. Cope, Ben Napheys, Gene Harpole, B'arbara Bird, Jean Parker, Sandy Harvey. l72 Stage Crew Works For 'Better Assemblies Without the help ofthe Stage crew, it would be impossible for East to present its excellent assemblies and special pro- grams. These boys work hard all year, but they are never seen by the audience. Stage crew boys have special training, and are- able to handle any situation which may arise back stage. They know which scenery will look the best and what lighting will give the effect desired. The scenery is built by the stage crew, however, the Art club assists with the special effects. The boys also build special props, create special sound effects, and aid in the decorating of the Christmas tree. Jim Johnson, Dick Mollars and Leonard Roark set the stage for the Christmas Pageant. Jan Bailey works back stage. 3 rv f X ii R 1 K 1 . V ,fi gi . 9 ' .1 A Front row, left to right: Doug Wade, Richard Rouse, Leonard Roark, Kennet.h Riggs, Jim Johnson, Don Crotser. Second row: Jack Johnson, Art Stapp, Richard Phil ips, Marvin Romer, Jerry Hopson, Byron McCullough. Third row: Carl Dismant, Dick Mollars, Danny Thompson, Donald Hanson, Jim Tiernan, Mr. Arthur Bragg, sponsor. b 173 53 Club Recalls Service To The Class M F l SZ? Front row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Wood, sponsor, Bill Kugler, president: Sue Wafer, treasurer, Marvel Harvey Barbara Abbott Gwynn Che ney, Paula Boltz Judy Jones Mr Calvin Anderson s nsor S d P , , . . I , po . econ row: hyllis Susman, Mary Lou Talmon, lrriagene White, Nohcy Robinson- Sunny Jones, l.i.ira Northrop, Diana Kalischer, Georgene Woll a t D D ' ' ' g s , ana arwm, Janet Ackerman. Third row: Beverly Silver Nancy Cramer Eberle Ann Philippus Janice Hess Joan Klodt Doroth Pa lk J A , , , y u , ean ltendorf, Henrietta Stolz, Kay Karlan, Alice Glass. Fourtti row: Don Hutt- ner, Gary English, Don Enroth, John Newc mb Ph'l' J ' ' ' ' ' ' o , rip ohnson, Jim Bieri, Richard Rouse, Jim Johnson, Norman Augustine. 1,4 wa lv -J Q .4 -G Front row, left to right: lna Dolnicar, Barbara Muench, Mary Pietsch, Elaine Martin, Eleanor Baker, Ruth Jankovsky, Elizabeth Wilsie, Joyce Siegel, Ginny Johnson, Barbara Kelly, Janet Goldberg. Second row: Kay Stalcup, Ginger Bonney, Sally Cooper, Sherrie Street, Dorothy May, Donna Compton, Carolyn Sandefur, Janie Weil, Dana Thomas, Gretchen Lames. Third row: Maryellen Smith, Barbara Maynard Bill Snyder, Bruce Hepp, Jim Aylard, Ann Rogers, Pat Neff, Sandy Horoschak, Rosemary Barton, Donna Wirth. Fourth row: Mary Ruth Elliott, Marita Durning, Margie Mills, Dick Bartlett, David Geyer, Ray Carlsen, Gerald C I M' ' ar son, ickey Alanis, Greg Gorman, Ed Gustafson. 53 Club .55 'gl we Y? f x h M t Van Gilder Kathy Russell Marilyn Milstein, Beth Morris, Kathy Front row, left to right: Shirley Towbin, Barbara Wittow, Sarah Pietsc , argo , , Gilkinson, Diane Driemeyer, Pat McDonald. Second row: Janet Chambers, Carol Kearns, Claudia Richardson, Mary Fitzgerald, Mary Jo Ballmer, Elizabeth Maier, Merle Goldstein, Marilyn Horton, Barbara Walker Carol Heiserman. Third row: Janet Carlstrom, Martha Roderick, Marilyn J nette Udd JoAnne Williams Marlene Stark, Janie Counts, Ellen TeSelle. Fourth row: Jack Rush, Winters, Pat Peregrine, Elaine Pearson, a , , Dick Lindseth, Elwin Berger, Clyde Hill, Larry Atler, Rex West, Loren Wheeler, Norman Tepley, Rick Kirgis. -at -. 3'3- no fx 3 S h eider Rochelle Kronsberg Celeste Siegel, Front row,.left to right: Delores Tillier, Glenore. Rubin, Zelda Kaminsky, Diane Fraker, Mary Lou c n , Marlene Rif.kln, Charlene Peterson, Zella Breldmg. Second row: Jean Parker, Pat London, Bea Barnum, Sharon Wood, Sandy Harvey, Gloria M I H rn. Third row' Jody Foreman, Sandy Seeley, Shirley Stephenson, Shir-leY BKIein, Acsell, Virginia Junker, Kathy Bork, Patsy Hester, ar ene o . B b Ma nussen, Sally Young Gloria Caldwell Fourth row. Kay Creach, Geraldine ruce, Jeanne Berman, Margaret Kaylor, June Caldwell, ar ara g , . Barbara Klein, Don Graf, Leonard Roark, Dick Spoor, Dudley Bell, Gary Curtin, Bill Kemp, John Crews. R 53 Club Front row, left to riiht: Joan Maul, Barbara Leskey, Marion Hirsch, Maryellen Dixon, Beverly Feist, Marianne Roberts, Shirley Fraker Pat Buckley, Beverly Ban er, Joan Bershcf. Second row: Janet Mauff, Marilyn Stone, Patty Watters, Marilyn Becker, Pat Pointer, Maxine lleed, Claudia Shearer, Joyce Kortz, Betty Bee Staples, Mary Zoe Blackledge. Third row: Lois Sargent, Martie Thompson, Jo Davey, Ruth Vanneman, Judy Cook, Clair Harvey, Cathy Hitch, JoAnne Wilber, Margaret Derry, Barbara Joyce. Fourth row: Tom Torgove, Don Clifford, Paul Hannon, Monte Pascoe, Ed Tharp, Don Hellbusch, Richard Eber, Carolyn Christensen, Virginia Holloway, Diana Barker. Through the clubs and their individual programs, students are provided with activity, pleasure, friendship and knowledge. The foregoing section contains pictures of the groups which form an integral part of extra-curricular life. Whether the clubs' purposes are to serve the school or to broaden the student's knowledge in special fields, participation in them affords valuable experience to each in- dividual. For many years to come we will each recollect our associations in these clubs as a grat- ifying part in the time of our lives. 'Nix LARRY ATLER Editor JO E B LAK E Assistant Editor Q 59 E114 'if Q81 4 Alf A f k y .s 3' V 1 :Q X I 1 I 6 ff . i u i P rkvlil. A' zlb X P : 9 9. - I ' ,' ,, ' gf , , , 'Q' . 4 ,gf vfffffl' if-,5 ,1 X. K Y I I 53.51 ,I kk 111 .,V-v , SEV is gy ,. , A ki .. xf-A A A I ,. o' ,gg if QW. ., ,., Qr Q ,N iv 4 '-f , ig, rf ' ,. Q . 5 Q., A, I K xii ' O' f 9 . X f- px +7 9' 5 Q V 1 Q Q Q Q .,,. 4 A , W , . - Q. Q , , 'M Q. L ,E,,,5' Y an 5 M . , V A .1 4x , .F A-'Hi Nw X 0' 11 ,- A f,,,i.f?S -c Y -L , Q, t,vf'N ,ff ff' - Qi 'f -c 'Y ' N51 T . 5 ,, nfl, WTNQUJ 'L ,Q i fi' ., ' i Q ff 'z,3i 'ii O U' ,V Q I f 'Kg ,Q 4 You, the student, the team, the individual player-- all have earned the trophies. Trophies symbolic ot your sportsmanship and will to win set down in records that dety time. Evidence of great athletic ability greets the wanderer in the halls of East, time has filled the trophy case. Though East's athletes try to win all the contests they enter, they do not lose sight of the fact that the best competitors combine good sportsmanship with a strong will to win. The reason for the large number of championships and trophies won by our athletic teams is due to this style of competing. In years to come it will not be remembered who we beat, or how badly we beat them, but rather how we played. MR. PAT PANEK Football, basketball, track Coaches K ,Q :Y MR. BILL WEIMAR - Basketball, golf, tennis, lootball, baseball V R 1 f-', . I K4 H, img, Q f -1 . f at r A , 5 1.5. ' I . rg :fag .J ,..,, 255' If 1 'ii 'MR. GREGG BROWNING MR. LEON DINER Football, basketball, track Football, basketball, baseball MR. PHIL SEILAFINI MR, JOHN, BRENNAN BUSGIMIII, Wl2SfliH9, football Wrestling, apparatus gym, track MR. BILL INGRAM H Fvvfball 1 MR. MYRON CRAIG Baseball I8I meat ,Jill As a constant source of inspiration and spirit, this year's cheerleaders deserve a spe- cial vote of thanks from the student body. Although the temperature drops below freez- ing, and the snow is falling, they always may be seen out in front, leading the cheers which guide our athletic teams to victory. One of the reasons for our high number of athletic trophies and victories must certainly lie in the fact that we have such fine cheerleaders. A lusty fifteen rahs for the East High cheer- leaders. East Rolls Over South 30-0 and 32-6 This, the second game of the '53 season, was the Angels' 3lst straight league win. The first tally came in the opening period, when Dikeou took a lateral and scampered twenty yards to pay dirt. The Angels scored again when Carlsen hit Monte Pascoe with a pass. After a 48-yard march, Dikeou, easily the star of the game, turned right end for the touch- down. Dikeou scored again by returning a 68-yard punt, he was protected by the excellent blocking of the Angel forwards. In the last period Dikeou cut around right end for the final tally. The powerful Angels copped the city championship with the defeat of South 32-6. The first tally came when the Rebels fumbled and Ed Tharp recovered the ball on the thirty, the play resulted in a score by Dikeou. Monte Pascoe picked up a South lateral and dashed for the tally. Pascoe scored again on a 44-yard pass from Carlsen. The Angels padded their lead when Bill Leslie carried the pigskin over for the final score. The Angel line, led by Gregg Lefferdink, was outstand- ing throughout the game. DUUG CARR. back RAY CARLSEN, buck JERRY '- -A-' o1vvnigq5g,U:.i vs 32,8 4z-Q ' ' V T 4113. A' I' - , - L . if N, Qhll 1 Q Q 1 . W by P-firlmks 'I' t ..--:.,,- 'Z t g P W N: if It , f ., . ,v gn, J - J 1 , L' 1' . , . ' 4 -I fy A, -gc -iff 'I ' -: . 4 Aix? ---' MICKEY ALAN IS, back ART BAILEY, tackle KING BARE, back oicx aAim.s1'r, and ,, I gt st,f:.:1 ,5: ' A A ffl 9'-x ?1i .-,mm -, ,A 4, 5' v ,?,i.y.,,',, 'rm ' -J . 2 A ' ,J tw, J,-5 I 5 4 1 . fa .- . 1 . -. ,nl-.fu 4 .,. 516,50 .31 K X , -s 1, .hs . 0 Ib' I, i .,A nxt :R xgfjfft 1 ' N 1 ' :Q 'V' 53 ? 33 ,QQ si. M -i - Q flares I Asif ' ish - -gfti --454: 'P Q sgvk l wf ., -it as ' , . Law . -- : -Y st L' Q vw Q' 1 as ,, i We Q -5 - . . 1awsu1 -- 1 Vi. , Q w - . aft' 5 ,, ,K I 06 1. Lf. M T T ' 2: 1' an tc' Q P F Sh' vt -'ri Q . - s N, ' .Q ri NN .3 Q I-1 , -1 JOHN DIKEOU, back JIM ELY, tackle DICK ERICKSON, tackle JACK HAZELHURST, back East Squelches Thunderbolts 47-6 and I4-0 East rolled over the Manual Thunderbolts 47-6 and cinched the 32nd straight prep league triumph. Three plays after Gregg Letferdink recovered a Manual fumble, Johny Dikeou turned the right end to start the East massacre. A thirty yard pass by Ray Carlsen to Monte Pascoe was good for the second score. Carlsen later scored from the three. Early in the second quarter King Bare plunged through the middle for another Angel score. East poured over four more touch- downs in the second half, with scores by Carlsen, Pascoe, Loren Wheeler and Tom Langan. East defeated Manual l4-O on a cold, windswept field. Ray Carlsen scored both of East's touchdowns and Dikeou placekicked the extra points. Carlsen cracked over from the four yard line in the first quarter and scored again in the third period from the one-yard line. Statistically, East had an over- whelming edge, traveling l66 yards on the ground and 81 yards through the air for I6 first downs. DAVE GEM' 9 ' CLINCT HALLUM, end KENT HEARN, back KARL JoHNsoN, tackle -wi if-,t 4- P ' ' l 41, ii ef A T , , 3551, fit I V wz,w:sqnnafmQ:vm i,., -,V - 1 .v r -' '--' Lira-iumf Y i , tct. ..,-s- C ' E sl ' fl ' ' ff! 'l f7 1Tf 184 Angels Defeat Viks 25-6 and 26-0 In the first game against North the East gridders rolled over the Vikings 25 to 6. The outstanding play of the game came when Ray Carlsen took the ball and raced 73 yards to pay dirt. Carlsen later threw o pass to Monte Pascoe, which was good for 46 yards and a touchdown. Lanny Hopwood ran 2l yards to score and later Carlsen plunged off left tackle with the final score. The Angel line toughened time after time, and deserves a good deal of credit for the victory. In a game sparkling with aerial plays, the Angels downed the Viks 25 to O. John Dikeou turned left end and sped 4l yards to score. Carlsen to Pascoe passes accounted for two Angel scores, and in the closing minutes, Karl Johnson re- covered a North fumble on the Vik ten which set up the final score-by Johnny Dikeou. GREGG LEFFERDINK, tackle FRANK MULLIGAN, guard sos Mcxnvv, back LEE MARTIN, tackle BILL KEMPER, back Boa l.AMsoN, end 'rom LANGAN, end Bm LESUE' back if ' f 4, x if .- -- ,Wg .- i Q Xi, S, .L Y 5. - -f, It -if 3 ,A ii . :J 51. if-3,3k,s ., 4' ,L , , - - kg A ' 6 ,C'f.,:,fi f - f gi t ,fy 3 Q- g, ' t lf, l...- Q A , - -. 7 V1-ww ' - 5,11 ,-,- M 5. X, 3, , u 'Q we' mg:-,7 Angels Tromple Cowboys 13-0 A Carlsen-Dikeou lateral play for 13 yards, Loren Wheel- er's IO-yard jaunt and a Carlsen-to-Dikeou screen pass set up the first tally of the game. Carlsen and Dikeou combined on another lateral play for the score. Bill Kemper converted. In the second period, Hazelhurst scored on a well exe- cuted end run from 23 yards out with Gregg Lefferdink's key block taking out the last Cowboy defenders. The cold 39-degree weather hindered both teams, with each club fumbling four times. East lost the leather on three occasions, with the 'Pokes losing only two of their bob- bles. The outstanding East defenders were Mick Alanis and Rick Kirgis, who recovered the two West fumbles, and Gregg Lefferdink, who blocked a punt. The second West game was cancelled due to unfavorable weather conditions. LOREN WHEELER b ck EUGENE wn.soN, tackle KENJI YABE, Cenfer 'H f 4 ?r'll-il 11? Q M Hats off to managers Pete Leonard and Jerry Carlson. Longmont Upsets Angels I9-13 I 'U F? 5 a s Sa .1V'S'fIV -5 a sasse L 4. A ,.,'n, V -We 'yi iv ,isaxw f K f-:Aff-e'XLsiQ 'mark ,U ' f 'J fr' ,T .' was-Q-'L W 'fix - Q Juniors Set Score Record East's junior gridmen copped the city crown for the fourth consecutive year. This year's squad was the highest scoring junior team in the history of the school. The record made by the juniors may be an optimistic indication of more football victories next season. Under the capable leadership of Coach Gregg Browning, the Junior Cherubs outclassed North, 21-O, and in a game expected to be the hardest of the season, again rolled over North 46-7. In the game with South, the Rebels fell under the axe of the Angels by a 3l -6 score. Manual was defeated in the third game of the season Zl -2, the line deserved a great deal of credit for this victory. At West, the Angels skipped by the Cowboys 27-6. The second games against West, Manual, and South were cancelled because of snow. Outstanding players were: Dave Giem, Dick Erickson, Kent Hearn, Bill Kemper, Tom Langan, Kenji Yabe, Herb Pingree, Clint Hallum, and Stan Williams. STANDINGS Team Won Lost Tied East .... . . 5 O O South . . . . . 3 2 O West . . . . . 3 2 O Manual ..... O 3 l North . . . . . O 4 l Front row, left to right: Vernon Drain, Mr. Gregg Browning, coachf Joe Blake. Second row: Mike Roberts, Kenji Yabe, Dick Thay- er, Bob .Totge, Doug Carr, Bill Ames. Third row: Bill Frogge, Dave Stanley, George Welch, Bill Kemper, Dave Giem, Clint Hal- lum.. Back row: Stanley Williams, Eugene gellinger, Dick Erickson, Walt Beddo, Bob urton. Front row, left to rlght: Bob Howell, Bruce Wogner, Bill Beye, Richard Phillips Jim Lingle Peter Leonard manager Second row Mr Bill Ingram coach Jim Grow, Henry Estes, Jim Ogilvie, Tony Polumbus, Jim Hartman, Roger Kinney Joe Kiesel Mr Phil Serafinl coach Thlrd row Dan Shwayder Roy Pritts Rog All: man, Mike Roberts, Eric Larsen Don Allensworth, Bob Levy. Fourth row Howard Sidwell Keith Mollohan Dave Kling Duane Pettygohn Ross Cooney boug Carr Jim Barnum, Jim Brubaker. Fitlth row: Harvey Eisen, Steve Musman Jim Vandermiller Bill Heidbrink Bob Pearson Ken Stenman Dick Markwood Martin Rune heart, George Linger. Sophs Cop Crown Four hard-fought football games gained the city championship for Coach Bill lngrom's powerful sophomores. East showed good form in defeating South 12-6, with the same enthusiasm the team eliminated West 20-O. ln the game with North, the Angels outclassed the Vikings I3-O in a bitterly fought contest. The sophs tied a scrappy Manual team 6-6 in the last league game. A practice game, the last of the season, ended in a tie with Englewood, 7-7. A few outstanding members of the team were: George Linger, Bill Heidbrink, Roy Pritts, Doug Carr, Steve Musman, Mike Rob- erts and Roger Kinney. STAN DI NGS Won Lost Tied East 3 O I North 2 l l Manual O O 4 South l 2 l West O 3 l bro! Chuck Briggs tees off. Linksters Annex City Title The Angel linksters capped the Denver public prep league city championship for the third straight year. Under the able coaching of Mr. Bill Weimar the golfers had a season's record of l5 wins and one defeat. In the first match of the season the Angels took home a 4 to O victory over North. ln later matches they defeated the South's Rebels 4 to O, and swept over Manual with an identi- cal score. ln the last match of the season the West Cowboys were overwhelmed 4 to O. Chuck Briggs was elected captain of the '53 team. The Individual City Champion award went to Bill Nelson. Those who made the all-city team were: Ed Abbey, Chuck Briggs, Bill Nelson, Pete Schrepferman, Casey Brauns and Jim Hammrick. Howard, Jerry and Ed line up the pin. Team East .. South . West . North . Manual STANDINGS Won l5 l3 7 5 O Lost l 3 9 l l l 6 Front raw, left to right: Jim Hammrick, Howard Katchen, Duncan McKee, Chuck Briggs, Sherwin Yoelin. Back row: Mr. Bill Weimar, coach: Jerry Weinstein, Bill Nelson, Ed Abbey, Casey Brauns, Pete Schrepferman. l -.msn K ft w',- KSN' Front row, left to right: Neal Blue, John Whistler, l.au Hagler, Osgoode Philpatt, Alan McDonough. Back row: Judge Carson, George Writer, Mr. Bill Weimar, coach, Jerry Chambers, Ted Epstein, Sheldon Berk. Netsters Finish First The Seraph tennis team won the city championship for the seventh year in a row. Led by all-city members Osgoode Philpott, Lou Hagler, Judge Carson and George Writer, the Weimar-coached team went through the sea- son winning 43 matches and meeting only five defeats. The team came against stiff com- petition throughout the city league, but was decidedly the champion. During the season the Angels defeated South 4-2 in the first match, and later tied the Rebels 3-3. The scores against North, West and Manual were 6-O in favor of the Angels. Outstanding members of the l953 City Championship tennis team were: Sheldon Berk, Lou Hagler, Osgoode Philpott, Ted Ep- stein, Judge Carson, George Writer, Jerry Chambers and John Whistler. STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. East 43 5 .896 South 40 8 833 North 25 23 521 Manual 7 4 l l 46 West 5 43 l O4 That's a team. Ace? p but wit not ONYX www Ken Helms works out on the rings. Did someone take away the mat Ken? Forrest de Spain shows good form on the horse. First row, left to right: Sam McMurtrie, Norm Harthun, Joe Goldhammer, Mickey Weiss, Larry Hugie, Stuart Heller, Bill Reagan, Doug Londis, Chuck Barton. Second row: Bill Pyle, Jerry Curran, Tom Weber, Ed Dirdorff, Clark Boget, John Maylor, Jim Lundgren, Bob Pratt, Kent Hearn Ken Dahlberg. Third rowg Mr. John Brennan, coach, Fred Penny, John Sanders, George Buxton, Dick Brown, Stanton Hadley, Forrest de Spain, Kenny Helms, Dun- can McKee, Lorry Lankford. Seraphs Take State Gymnastics Crown With a total score of lO4 points, the East Denver Angels took the state championship held at the 'University of Colorado gym. This is the second victory in a row for the team coached by Mr. John Brennan. Because the squad had so many sophomores -and juniors, the Angels are figured to be one of the top contenders for next year's high honors. The team scores were: East IO4 points, North 68, South 9 and Boulder 4. Ken Hearn, outstanding throughout the tournament, won the horizontal and parallel bars events. Others who helped win the state championship were: Dick Brium, Ed Dirdorff, Ken Helms, Eldon Hearn, Larry Hugie, Larry Lankford, Jim Lundgren, Byron McKee and John Naylor. REX WEST JOHN STEWARD STAN WILLIAMS Basketball mul BRAMLETTE ga I , ,ir 5 I . If .M 1 A ,-ff I .A Q ' r MONTE PASCOE PETE LGCHAPELLE DON MONTONY ' . I5 5 I I I I I mx I I I I fi I me I ff E E V, A A . H. K .... VI, f wwf' N Q 4 .J A.- xx MAX WITHAM GEORGE WITSELL ED ABBEY BOB SILVERBERG DICK BROTT ED STARKS DICK WICKEMAN Front row, left to right: Bob Silverberg, Pete La Chappelle, Bill Bramlette, Monte Pascoe, Max Witham, Buster West. Second row: Dick Wickmon, Stan Williams, Dick Brott, Ed Abbey, Don Montony, Mr. Bill Weimer, coach. The Varsity goes high above the Alums An Angel rally brings the team off the bench. Angels Tie for First ln the pre-season predictions by know- ing Denver sports writers, this year's East high basketball team was expected to finish no better than third or fourth in city competi- tion. However, it soon became evident to the same sports writers that the Seraphs were strongly in the running for the city crown. In pre-league games the Angels had a 7 win and l loss record, and with each game the Seraph team improved immeasurably. When the Denver Public Prep League opened, the Angels began early to display the hustle, spirit and fine sportsmanship that accompanies o team determined to win. Coach Bill Weimar started with o team which might well have been called novice, a team which was without a single man who had played on last year's first string. He had the height of Dick. Brott, Don Montony and Monte Pascoe, combined with the speed anddecep- tion of Bob Silverberg, and the passing and deadly shooting of Pete LaChapelle. With these men he molded a team which was one of the most outstanding in the history of the school. lt tied Manual for the city champion- ship, and took third place in the State tourna- ment. Others who helped to make this team so outstanding were Ed Abbey, Bill Bramlette, Max Witham, George Witsell, Dick Wickmon, Buster West and Stan Williams. FINAL STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. East ...... 6 2 .750 Manual . . . 6 2 .750 South .... 4 4 .SOO West ..... 2 6 .250 North .... 2 6 .250 Keep hustling gang! East 66, North 46 East 49, North 48 Opening the season with practice games, the Angels defeated Loveland, Englewood, Westminster, Ft. Collins, Longmont and Boulder, and lost a game to Greeley. The Seraphs then launched their bid for the Den- ver prep basketball championship with a 66 to 46 victory over North. Led by Don Montony and Dick Brott, the Angels wasted no time in giving the impres- sion that they had another team which would be in the running for the city title. ln the second round play the Angels met the Vikings in a game that was a thriller throughout, but the Angels walked away with a 49-48 victory. In the last minute of play Don Montony took the ball and drilled a one- hander from the corner, and his basket saved the Angel cause. East 49, South 42 East 39, South 52 After a week's rest the Seraph quintet re- turned to Denver league play to drub South 49-42 in a contest that was continually marred by fouls. A highly inspired Rebel team ended East's nineteen game winning streak 52-39 in the second round play. Early in the game it be- came apparent that the Rebs were hig'hly spirited, throughout the game they were deadly in their shooting. The first time during the season the Angel defense let down, and this was reflected in the score. Brott tips for two. Witham pokes a lefty LaChapelle drives under for a layup. -.11-n-Q1-1-:nan-ui-:ar -aan.: 1 -H r-:isa 1 - 1 Pete waltzes in for a basket. Monte goes high. East 58, Manual 49 East 44, Manual 54 The largest crowd of the season saw the Manual Thunderbolts defeated by the Angels 58-49, in a game which was to decide the champion of the first round of play. This win continued East's supremacy over the 'Bolts for the fourth year. East never trailed, and took final command early in the third period. La- Chapelle, who sunk I8 points, was the main gun for the Seraphs. After waging a vigorous battle throughout the game, the Angels fell under the potent guns of Manual, 54-44, in the second round of play. The clutch shooting of the 'Bolts turned the tide late in the third period. Dick Brott, a stellar in defeat, contributed 25 points to the losing cause. East 51, West 43 East 59, West 46 The Cherubs pulled away in the final period with the outstanding playing of Ed Abbey, Monte Pascoe and Bob Silverberg to defeat the West Cowboys 51 to 43. In the last game of the l953 Denver prep league season, the Angels gained a tie for the city championship when they downed the 'Pokes 59-46. Due to the improved defense of the Angels, West failed to hit a single field goal in the last quarte-r. A few days after the game, it was learned that Dick Brott and Don Montony had been selected on the all-city team. Another two for Dick. i , I. K .Z ,tx .f X 24 -N- x l 'x N We've lost! Pascoe hits the impossible. Sera phs Make State The East Angels started off their bid for their third straight state championship with a booming 73-39 victory over a completely outmanned Pueblo Central five. The Seraphs wasted no time in building up their lead, and were never in trouble from the tip off to the final gun. Hitting an extremely high percentage of their shots, the South Rebels defeated the Eastsiders in the semi-final round of state competition. The hustling Rebs started strong and never seemed to cool off. Monte Pascoe was outstanding for the losing Angel cause. After the tournament had concluded Angel Dick Brott was picked on the all-state team. G0 Eddie, go! Again Dick goes high I2 n E., f Juniors Tie for- City STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. East 5 3 .625 Manual 5 3 .625 West 4 4 500 South 3 5 .375 North 3 5 375 Opening the season with a 64 56 victory over a well balanced North team, the juniors launched their campaign for the I953 league championship. Following the North game, they lost to Manual, 46-37, and then to the West Cowboys, 64-54, they defeated South, 49-45. ln second round competition, the hard- fighting juniors lost to North, 60-53, and then defeated Manual, 44-43, in a tight game, West was overpowered, 53-35, in the final game. Outstanding junior competitors were: Al Marcove, Bill Hanneman, Dick Wickman, Stan Williams, Roger Kinney, Jerry Rice and John Thompson. Front row, left to right: AI Marcove, Roger Kinney, Bill Hannemann. Second row: Dick Wickman, Dave Stanley, Johnny Thompson, Mr. Pat Panek, coach. Third row: Jerry Rice, Ken Essex, Stan Williams, Dick Erickson. STANDINGS Yearlings Finish First U Team Won Lost Pct. East 7 l .875 North 5 3 .625 - West 4 4 .500 South 4 4 .500 Manual O 8 .000 Showing good promise for future basket- ball seasons, the sophomores finished the sea- son with a seven won and one loss record. The sophs opened the season by defeating the North Vikings 43-33, and followed with a victory over South, 43-40. Manual fell under the potent guns of the Angels next 50-40, and in the last game of the first round, West was trounced 57-35. In playing Manual for the second time they defeated them 46-44, and they then defeated South 37-33, and Manual 44-26. In the last game of the season, they dropped their game with West 42-28. Outstanding sophomore basketball players were: Dave Appleton, Bill Heidbrink, Bill Kruetter, George Lloyd, Bob Linnenberger, and Bob Zimmerman. Front row, left to right: Bob Burk, Bob Levy, Eric Larsen, Gary Spitzer, Bob Morris, manager. Second row George Lloyd, Don Allensworth, Qave Appleton, Bill Heidbrink, Bill Henry. Third row: Mr. Gregg Browning coach, Bob Allaways, Mel Lavitt, Bill Kreutter, Bob Zimmerman, Dick Markwood. Grapplers Finish Fourth Bolstered by returning lettermen, Larry Bain, Gary Stoll, Dean Crosby, Kent Orchard, Scott Steinhauer, Herb Pingre-e and Art Bailey, the East High grapplers finished fourth in city competition. ln pre-season matches the Angels wrestled Aurora high school and Ft. Collins, they also participated in the Greeley Invitational Tournament. In the opening match of the '53 season the Angels bowed to North 37-lO, and later to South 27-l6. They showed great strength in defeating Manual 49-3, but in the last city match they lost to West. This was Coach .lohn Brennan's fifth year, he may look forward to a fine team next year due to the large number of returning letter- men. Gabe Goldsmith and Kent Orchard quali- fied for the State meet. Goldsmith was de- feated in the second round of the match, but Orchard won the State in the l38-pound bracket. Other outstanding men on the team were: Paul Strike-r, Lorin Jenik, and George Welch. Front row left to right Gary Stoll Scott Stemhauer Dean Crosby, Don Lucero, Paul Striker Loren Jenlk Back row Mr Phil Seraflni trainer' Kent Orchard, George Welch, Art Bailey Lorin Yeates Gabe Goldsmith Mr John Brennan, coach. 1x51 Things looking bad for Angels Art Bailey working out of trouble Spectators watch while Hooded Terror flips Masked Marvel Pingree upsets Northern rival Steinhauer working against a Rebel ,,.,.,-.-4 I ,.. 1 5 ,J l lt's a hit! A North player thrown out in a tight play. Angel Nine Aims for City Title The Angel nine, coached by Mr. Phil Sera- tini, may well be expected to cop the city crown this year. One of the reasons for this optimism lies in the fact that the Angels have seven returning lettermen: King Bare, Reggie Bowman, Bill Hannemann, Bob Seitz, Don Lu- cero and Dick Sheehan. ln the opening game of the i953 season the Angels defeated the Vikings 9 to 5. Bill Hannemann was the big gun, driving in six runs with a double and a homerun. The bat- tery of Stan Williams and Dick Sheehan proved their worth when Stan held North to only six hits, striking out six. Figuring in a fine display of hitting were the doubles of Roger Kinney and Reggie Bow- man. If the performance in this game may be an example of future games the Angels should go far, and perhaps cop the city title. They showed fine pitching, hard hitting, and ex- cellent team spirit and hustle. King Bare races back to first base. .Q ., HQ '59 . ' . 'ff-PIX 4 ... . 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IY f :i x.. j i ,A ur-quann wg r an nada?n.,r.,:,l,jE,hY,L,,, ,..ff. v-'M K ' t'-ff.. 5 'gm l ,A-ci!-.S-X ,2 ' gn., . -fi -.. ' -' ' .. ' -'L-M':i'f 4 04 -rs -1 v .9 1 4 rx ,..k . g U at-xi Qs-.ff-Q 5 Y - 5 - -' 4' '75 ,gil Q 'Q Q ,QQ-1 ,f fifi - ' a f , 1 I Q- 4 ff 2- fs 'K -' . R - --Q, 9. V- pa., ...- R . A . sf-Y'nE:1'i?f:4. .ref King puts out o Vik. Front row left to right Don Lucero Jarry Shaw Ken Groves Don Bennett, Butch Youngman, Don Fisher, Roger Kinney Eddie Starks Second row Bill Hannemann Reggie Bowman, Don Allensworth, Kung Bare, Roger Spalter Bob Seitz Rich Sheehan Vern Betts Third row Don Montony, Bob Saul, Dave Appleton, Max Wltham BIII Kemper Pete LaChapeIIe Stan Williams Franz Beehly, manager. 'fwixiks 5: me- sy Q 4 v. ' .L f.-am. 5 ff agksgfw-'K X W j jf, gsjf- we . 5 'ls 54?-xl I '.I .1'.g,L-X' 2 gs,,,w,,f1m ,-rr K ' 4.4-we V ,4 5 ,rf L. arykzw, 'W I Q.,-Q, Here comes Dikeou. Pascoe breaks the tape 1 u Q Johnny Speeds to victory. Jack, Larry, and Hirsch win another for East E, - Jerry, Gray, Herb and Monte receive award from queen of Relays. I D Hugh goes up and over Thinclods Run Over South Expectations for an outstanding track season were justified in the first dual meet against South when the Angels won 79V2 to 44 Vz. The cindermen displayed their superior abilities with Larry Manion and Jack Moxley winning first and second places respectively in the high and low hurdles. Hirsh Barmatz was third in the high hurdles. Bob Lamson won the discus with l38 feet. The pole vault contest found Gary Schaulis as high man with l l feet, 2 inches. George Witsell won first place in the broad jump with I9 feet, l inch and tied for second in the high jump. Tony Shrednik triumphed in the open 220 yard run with 23.4 seconds. Monte Pascoe took first and Jerry Page second in the 440 yard run. Bob Knight came from behind to dis- play distinguished running traits with the winning time of 4 minutes and 58 seconds for the mile run. John Dikeou, easily won the l00 yard dash. In the 880 yard run, Bob Wells came in second and Jerry Brown, third. The 880 yard relay team won as John Dolbey, Doug Carr, Shrednik, and Dikeou com- posed the team. The mile relay team comprised of Loren Wheeler, Gray Writer, Page, and Pascoe took first place. Just U lime mofef Jef- Bill, you left something behind. Fiji, . X F F lx 4 ,SN Nfl -,K X4 X4 V' , rf-:AH - www XQXQUHH W ,S 1 Active Girls Spark Tournaments Participation in girls' sports played an important role in East's outstand- ing athletic program. The activities commenced with a double round robin tennis touranment. Singles were climaxed with Mary Lou Talmon winning first place and Nancy Langhorn runner-up. ln the doubles Metza Yaksha and Barbara Young, Diane Gorsuch and Dorothy Modig, Nan Maner and Jan Barker ended in a three-way tie. Volleyball competition was keen with thirty girls actively participating. Mary Lou Tobias, captain, Valdean Vannatter, Marcia Malander, Carolyn Corbett, Arlene Weitz, Alice Trunk and Nancy Marker composed the un- defeated championship team. Miss Jean Aschbacher, Miss Juan- ita Loeptien and Miss Lucille llgaudas sponsored this year's club. Highlighting the girls' winter sports was the basketball league. After a single round robin series of games the Un- predictables ended in a tie with the Thunderbirds. In the playoffs the Unpredictables won. The winning team was com- posed of Dale Becker, Eileen Burns, Denne Chisholm, Jackie Davidson, Loretta Midyett, Bev McCollough, Jo Rosswick, Nelda Sprague and Arlene Weitz. Of the seventeen entries in the singles badminton tourna- ment, Mary Lou Tobias and Marcia Malander tied for the championship. Mary and Marcia combined abilities to win the doubles. This is modern? Who threw it? .,wwMt.m gs r, is ,N W su? ., .vs X , gfiw ,xi is vi Halsell and Lewis go over the brink. You have O long wait Ruth. Front row, Ie a ond row: St Third row: D X.. Cathy Carey skis to triumph. avid Hutchinson, Chuck Lewis, Linden Blue. ft to right: Ruth Rahn, Nancy Van Derbur, Cathy Careyi Sec- n Merrill, Robin McDougal, Marilyn Van Derbur, Lou alsell. Skiers Race to City Crown East's ski team again won many honors on the slopes. This year the boys' team, led by Sidney Blandford and Chuck Lewis, won a highly coveted Dartmouth cup. The cup is presented by the Dart- mouth Alumni association of Denver and is a skiing highlight of each year. The boys' city-wide championship trophy was won for the third successive year, it is now a permanent possession of East, Lou Halsell placed first in both the downhill and the slalom, gaining many points for the team. Second place was won by the girls' team in the city meet, as Ruth Rahn schussed to victory in the slalom. Both teams enjoyed an excellent winter of skiing. ' ' PAV LQ'A,L. ALLLLL q ILUIIUE PAPA, D A w A IDM A Aw I Aw , , JU - fs fvf UMJJD' IfjIL'VL'1 0x1g' ' U J' MEL L MQ LLLLALIATFLN x Q EKQTATTENDANJTS XLIBZJ'-'Lf HONORARY ROT OFFICERS ....... IBM AssIsTANTs ................. A CAPPELLA ---. H6 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL ........ ANCELUS ........................ .... s 2 ANGELUS KING ........................... 129 ANGELUS KING AND QUEEN JUDGES ....... 127 ANGELUS QUEEN ......................... 128 APPARATUS GYM ........ ...... 1 92 ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB .... ...... 1 65 ART CLUB ............. ...... 1 69 ASSEMBLIES ,.............. ..... 8 6, 90 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ..... ...... 1 02 ASTRONOMY CLUB ...... ...... 1 66 BASEBALL ........... ...... 2 02 BASKETBALL .......... ..... 1 93 BIBLE RESEARCH CLUB ..... .166 BOYS' BOWLING CLUB .................... 167 BOYS' RIFLE CLUB ........................ 171 BOYS' SOCIAL ROOM ATTENDANTS ........ 112 CAFETERIA WORKERS ..................... 113 CANDIDS ,............. .... 5 1, 63, 72 CHEERLEADERS ...... ....... I 82 CHESS CLUB ............. ...... 1 68 CHRISTMAS PAGEANT ......,. .... 8 7 CHRISTMAS TREE DANCE ..... .... 9 4 CLASSES .................. ...... I 08 CLINIC ASSISTANTS ..... .113 COACHES ........... ...... 1 81 COLOR GUARD ...... ..... I 18 CONCERT BAND ....... ...... 1 14 CONCERT ORCHESTRA ........... ...... 1 14 CONGRESS CLUB ................... ...... 1 50 COORDINATOR OF INSTRUCTION .......... 102 CUSTODIANS ..................... ...... 1 12 D CLUB ............. .......... ...... 1 6 0 DEAN ......... ...... 1 02 DEBATE CLUB ....... ...... I 45 DEDICATION ....,..... ..., 5 DELEGATE ASSEMBLY .... .... 8 4 DRAMA CLUB ........ ...... 1 67 DRILL TEAM ......... ...... 1 18 EUCLIDIAN CLUB ...... ...... 1 46 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL .... .... 8 4 FACULTY ............. .... I 03 FIFTY-THREE CLUB ......... .... I 74 FOOTBALL .................... ...... 1 83 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB ..... .... 1 69 FOREWORD ................. .... 3 GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB ..... ...... 1 64 GIRLS' GLEE ............. ...... I 16 GIRLS' SPORTS ......... ...... 2 06 GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB ..... ...... 1 48 GOLF ................. .... 1 90 HEAD BOY .......... .... 7 7 HEAD GIRL .... .... 7 6 HI-R-40 ............... .... I 44 HI-Y .................... .... 1 68 HOMECOMING DANCE ..... .... 9 4 HOMECOMING QUEEN ..... .130 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB . JUNIOR ALBUM ................... JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ......... JUNIOR PROM .................... JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ............. JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ATTENDANTS KAMPUS CLUB ......,............. KEY CLUB .......,..... LIBRARY AssIsTANTs .... MAY QUEEN ...... V ........,.. MAY QUEEN ATTENDANTS MODERN DANCE CLUB ..,.. oAs ASSISTANTS ........ OFFICE COUNSELORS .... oPERA CLUB .......... PEP ASSEMBLIES ..... PRE-LAw CLUB ...... PRE-MEDIC CLUB .... PRINCIPAL .......... RED CRoss COUNCIL ..... RED AND WHITE DAY ..,.......... RED JACKETS ..................... RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CoRPs SCRIPT CLUB ..................... SENIOR ALBUM ................... SENIOR BARN DANCE .... SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .... SENIOR CLASS PLAY ..... SENIOR GIRL AWARDS .... SERAPH SISTERS ..... SERAPH SWING .... SERVICE GROUPS ..... SHAFROTH CONTEST SKEAST ............. 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