East High School - Eastonia Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1928

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I'Vlllf'y STANDING COMMI'1 l'E1'1S ' January 1, 1927-December 31, 1928 Committee on Buildings and Grozmtls G. H. Rayhouid, Chairman Dana T. Smith Chas. F. Barrett Alex E. Carr J. N. Smith Geo. F. VVasson Committee on Tencliers nnrlScl1ool lVork A. B. Iiberhardt, Chairman Chas. F. Barrett Dana T. Smith G. H. Backman YV. H. Lovesy Geo. F. Wasson Committee on Finance I. E. VViilcy, Chairman W. H. Lovesy G. H. Raybould Chas F. Barrett G. H. Backman Geo. F. Wasson Committee on School Law Alex Carr, Chairman G. H. Backman ' I. It. Willey A. E. Fberhardt J. N. Smith Geo. F. Wasson Committee on Rules Geo. F. Wasson, Chairman J. N. Smith A. E. Ifiherhardt Dana T. Smith VV. H. Lovesv Alex It. Carr H Silll' Li'-lKG'S Revised EdlICafiOI1al PI'09.I'i':lI11 A reviscd educational program was put into operation in the city schools in 1925 which will make it possible for the major- ity of the young people who graduate from high school, to do so regularly in eleven years above the kindergarten. It is a well-known fact that our tradi- tional 12-year school, so largely adhered to in the northern part of the United States, came to us largely by accident about 100 years ago. The establishment of junior high schools during recent years is in a sense a protest against this old 12-' Gilbcll Riswulrl GEORGE A. EATON Assistant S1lP8'l'l7ltC11f!l611t of City Schools Gilbert Riswulzl GEORGE N. CHILD Superintencleut of City Schools year system and it has already done much to remedy some of the major evils of the traditional organization. However, one of the important purposes of the reorganiza- tion-economy of time-is in dangergof being lost sight of. European experiences and practices should serve at least to call our attention to the importance of a careful considera- tion of our longer preparatory courses. WVhy should German students, for in- stance, be about two years ahead of Amer- ican students in completing their profes- sional studies? The explanation is to be found in our traditional school organiza- tion and not in any lack of learning power or achievement of our young people. ---l'f.r1lmct from article by Geo. N. Child. I I l, f - 9 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ALICE Ii. ROWR 4 ,S , , D F5 'X N X ,.fv.1x5 , ' N 7-vMfJ,,m xUuxxu'.x'Ai .t'ffx'. XX hx ,W WWf:.fA.-...fn , X X5 -T'1.'rrr111f'f7TT'y,K,LX 4 x , , ' ' 13' A' , ' ,, , , ' ' 1 , , xxxx'.xxxxA I 1 ' ' U , Avg , ' it 712, ,' f , 'f.-2, -V. Xxtxwk N ff -lxvwll H, ji 'l L if ,W Uffgfv ,fMl'!,7 - 3,lfii X, 51,1 ,ll-V dl 1 1'7 -7,'l. QQ mf: R., 1, my H ' 'lf X ,KH f wi Hf?i,yff ' ,f ., , ,ve ,,,,w,j-Qgn .',, X N , f R A ' :M fs Af' . mf ' ff.. . f , ,,.'P Lt',y ,, V, of v V 2 R fa. In , f R , , ,Y .3 , 94- -QA rig. I,-,.6.1,f MTW ', :B a QM. lm ,D 1.-.5 T V 4 1 T ifvz. ..,A P 1' .- .J...d.41m.-L gLu..rn .., ' .JU '-.,,-'1If 1 ul. , fy ' g ,' L1 1- R Ig Fatllliy A E 'Q H. .53 if E' 'Q' gi 'Q ,f Q , S'rEPx'1EN A. Annom' E X, ommam an 0 . . . . Q. 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' Wi 5.1, NIARY LIAYNE S1 V Mechanical Drawing and 1531 Yearbook 4 A N l W V if ERMA Munnocx A HY W' X Physical Education 4 Q - L f 255 , ,N N A' ' -iw ' 1 I My LIARGARET BIARTIN .EI lx 3 K gf Physiology M- I , yi W' RUTI-I MYERS F3 Mathematics ,Q F. 3- W ,fi ci- QW hi ,MN Lf U is oyfw A A -Q -f - - , , 'YM-iifff-Tfzzi mit, , - - , ,, , f 1'-'f'UHH11fY1fHI?HZLfllg'gY!I1mW1A.'-:.'.':..........::.'.v:1A'c::: X LAY X ''Qfxxxxxx'ffmvNuv , , NXN , W , ,. ...-MA,,,, M-,-,AMA,l1,n,,,,. ,,,,, H Q WY -- -- V, by Page Twenty-two r X, 15 Jg 1 1 1 N eefffq-11-ffkc 1 1, V, . --' . -. 951 ,, -4-fJ,.-.,S xxxxxx1xXXi 7i?::MLA 'X H HHH' ILETIIT X - 111 ff 1f1 1 1, ' 11 -vw 11, 11f1131f111',' '11 :mf 111' 1,1111 ' - 1 ,1 1' 1111 1111 11,1 1 I 1 14 . x , 1 1 1 ga 2 '1,, 111 115. 1' 1' 1-f, 1, 1 1, ,rf 211, ,,,f,111 1 ,,1,1f 1,111f' 11 '-ff, 411111 1 11 ,fffff-Mqqzfyfff X'1f+14if32f 113-51 -fgg cff1f ffdA.f5? ye1'.111S1::W1h1Z1 112734111111fp'rg.1i.11'1111n xv 0, ffl ,1ffR 11l1Hf11' N' N 'N 11111111 .919 '1111f-11511 111'f111f f '1 f J! 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Readlml. and wrttinei. was tau9.ht ln the Gran1atoriun1: music and sin9.in.9. tn the Cithar- tstiun1: and wrestline and sports in a place of obviously no nan1e. Plato is elven the credit of first teachlne an educational course over three or four years in Ieneth. The old nhilosopher spoke of education as a learned discussion. the product of leisure. called a schole. N i v 1 L 1. w 1 I f r i 1 wi '1 11 gaziaiifitlff 3i U c1wm, , 6-,xkV'EWf,g.! X A, H ,z r ffj I, Wy Ilf frrqf get r r- A-', A f f Q ef ff f'f411,,, 'fm w-gg ff 'gif ,:2..:Q f Figigigf? 'i .V y ' S 'Qt in a ft .5 I -3 we ffl, i A r i semen CLASS ww, 1 ' ii ii After three years of eager seeking, the Senior Class stands at the goal of its ig? ambition. Its feet have been placed on the path of rectitude and honor that leads to its highest destiny. They are fortified with the knowledge of the sages and en- 'E riched by the dignity and beauty of associations with the faculty that defies compar- ,bi ison. Their first expression of gratitude is, therefore, tendered to those at whose its El kindly hands they were schooled to achieve their ideals of service. They are mioved, Exilim moreover, to mention here their sincere appreciation for the many agreeable contacts 'Ni LEU that the student body has provided. It would seem most presumptious for this article to attempt to pronounce a 'ig fitting panegyric of the training they have received at East High School, That task ig they confidently place in the broad lap of time, for time alone can accurately measure I the values of their labors. Broaching the subject of extra curricular activities, they pm 1332235 recall with particular delight many names and affairs. In hope of engraving in- delible characters, in the memories of the members of the Senior Class, this article , will attempt to recount those features of their history, to which most pleasant mem- tgp ories are attached. ME! 'A X, . The organization of the class of '28 was affected in the fall of 1925 under the leadership of Ed McGean, the sophomore president, and its development was con- tinued during the junior year with Jack Fike in the chair. The class chose for its ,, leaders for the final year: Dan Moffat, president, Eva Covey, vice-presidentg Ed- in -T QQ mond Newman, secretaryg and Ed McGean, treasurer. 6 JR , Many members of the class of '28 have ably represented East High in athletics. lm ' Those who bear prestige of noteworthy athletic achievement are Bob WVilkin, Sam Whitney, Jack Fike, Rees Llewellyn, Charles Mabey and Glen Myers. fl, -cn The two school publications have progressed splendidly under the direction of J i two members of the class of '28, Douglass White and Tom Carrigan. Signal service e D if If to the East High has been rendered by Bill McCrea, who represented his alma mater mf if in the National Oratorical Contest. if The Senior Class has contributed generously to the other curricular activities. ,EA The leading roles in the annual school play were taken by Steve Richardson and !'ff Adpianne Og. Many members of the class have been active in the glee clubs, orc iestra an opera. iii! Social life of the Senior Class has played a leading part in the school curriculum. These activities do not take place until near the end of the school year, but are iii looked forward to the whole year 'round. Chief among these are High School Day 35' at the University of Utah, Senior Sluff Day, and the Senior Girls' Breakfast and X ' ea. . ' 24 ' The Class in leaving, of course, will have the sorrows that attends the com- mencement exercises, but there will be many delightful memories of our dear old MQ PM Alma iwrater. DAN MOFFAT, President. 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'1 1 E ,1 1 H211 UI 1 I 1:1 1115 11, ' 3 11,1 11 1 DON XNILLIE ' V' 1' , I 12, Ronmvr WII.I,IADIS Scientific , 5 ,Scientipc Pres. East High Engin- 1 eers' Club IV 15 1 Opera IV , 14 l 1 ,Weill Orchestra III, IV Slhll1lSll.Clllll'II,.III 4,T Club IV East High Iungmeers 1 1 Club III 1,211 'Znd Tczun Football III 1 'l I 1 T 115 W gj1 KATl'IRYN WILLS 11121111 Eoiglish LUc1I.1-1 W1I.I.a1 1,,11 Quaestor Lutin Club II ,A , Latin Club III 1 Nj! -I . 1 E- I1 Ml V Q3 I 15155 , A1u.ANn XVILSON I Commercial QQ Sec'y dz Treus. Commer- 1-3, C1111 Club III 111111 1 1, 1 2 11 I 3 , 1 1 .J W MAnJonn1 Wxslz Classical 11 1 V. Pres. Girls' Glec, In- 51' ner Circle, French Club .1 1 1 -1 E'n1glish Latin Club II, III MII.lJllI'1Il WIN'FlCllOIVD English T. N. T. Club IVg Opera, III, IVg Dancing Club II, III, IVL Girls' Glee Club IVg 'l'ruck II, III, lVg Basketball III, IV STA X LICY WVISS MA11 Elective Ivcstminster Muratlion 1- 1 lfmqll 1 - N1 lm 11511 1 Lil 1113121 I4 All Qf ' A. 1, , :ff 113 5: 111A W.. 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Carry on, Oh coiunadesl TI IE TRUST When our years at East are through VVith glory all resplendant VVe pass the torch to you. By deeds of valor lightened From faiue's own alter light, A symbol and a beacon Each year it's made more bright. NVe've tried to hold it steady As it was held hefore, VVe'vc striven to be worthy Of the heritage we bore. Our tasks at last completed This trust we give t0 yml, This torch of flillIlC keep burning, To her ideals he true. -Bertha Fisher 'Nxt gs IIIJI.'IIlJ1'llI1'I!IIlllll?Ql'. I1 I. 1 'fI.'I,'1JIIIIIIlI1IIlIIIl4l1Il.fIf A I-. it' .1 .... 1 1 el ?f.:' M i XX, w l l wi E, Pxrl l lU W wif r hi f A :Z E 3 52, 1? 7. ,. 'L lv I V: M fl!! rf li iflll z . ri. 974. lil it I . .Lv ,. ,. . is I 7.4 74 . Y: , r' '4 'i . , ,. ,. 51 1 M ft., lr.-'pau ,fix N Rx, 5 1 .,.,... 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XVINNIFIIED FINCII Elective German Club III V1v11cN I-Iomm Elective Swimming Club III, IV Riding Club IV Flying Leopards Club IV Basketball IV Hockey, Track IV ! -AN :?J 'RII ljIIIII'I III IIIII EI IILII ISI ,FII II IIII, IIIEIS IIN III IIEV IIEII III T: IJEII: IQ Iffgy I , 'I Uma 1 :gpg 'H If QIFSJQQI KJ ,IZ..I .J 'kg If IDN, 7' on , I ,r ,VI 'I-'I I II IW - MARION MCCULLOUGII lj-I Jmgmzih I If 1-mkcy 11, 111, IV I 1 Track II, III, IV , IIII ,I 13 ,. -I ' , , III . III III 1 I'Ii-:uALn MII,I.lCIt ,IMI ' I Elective Track II IIEIIXI Eastonia III, IV IW' . ,Hr ' I:,I- I , 51 , ' 'l I f -,I fugtjl 'ggffii I - H'+.,,5Iu, 3, Page Sixty-six IXV, . X 'X N ' 4 4 l ' wee Yfqmigmwfff v-1 -- fa -c .-'xl. ...LM Z I Y YH ....., Y' 'XL xy IIIIH: N' .NW ' 1E3w14?'QE N W1 N 7 u 7 y , V , '. - - . fm, ' - ,.4f:.+, ' , V 1 , , -, f f WK- 1,ffQ . vm '53, ' xv' 1 A N- H, V 'W'S2fAfu5-ffg1fQ',J,.f,'ff 'XI f, 3 - i ,,.y,'-'airy ffm iff, Lx Qvfxx 4' - , ,:,,1f,f11. gf. 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' ' lllljxi T' J I - A ill lln Ol S val, 1 The members of the Junior Class have completed their second successful year at East High School. all l ffl Axvi 1 gg' Tradition has again taken a tumble and the will ,, . 3 f: W . . IJ 'Q i Juniors tlus year are the goats, Great sorrow- sl. lfz' . ,3'T l R,C,,M,,, F,m,,m.l.n those who once were scorned as Sophomores will jill - . i H , lmmdeut gi-aduate next year-results of cutting the school life from twelve to eleven years. Only two years iii! i i 1 - i i -B 55- at old luast. W hat shame that anyone should miss iq! . . . . fl? so much time which might have been spent in her 1E-3 wonderful old walls! But Juniors are good sports if v Ni. A521 and accept them into the Senior shrine. Welcome, Juniors B! will H3 t - inf The class as a whole has shown exec Jtional Jn- Qilffl' a 'T 'F V H JW 712' . . . . . . ,zftw 514 ,fl terest in the many diflerent activities that are rep- ,Swirl , , , I mils 4 ' i resented at this school. On a scholastic basis, the 1--cn , ww! l .... ,- .W 4 s i J I L'. fm, i 'i'.lf'!. . , l ng ,. 3 ci -o ., .1 ... .lil iii Aw., .- .- Juniors have stood amongst the highest in rating. They have been well represented in both the ath- letic and social life in the school. At the present time the Juniors are centering r utmost attention and energy on the annual Junior-Senior Reception, which is given to the Senior Class anually by the Junior Class. This is one of the outstanding social events of the year, and it is to be hoped that this year's reception will be one never to be forgotten. like xft , . rllxgf ri H at c X 'vii . f 'nl 'z .1 pf.. W1 Si 2 i i., .,. 7.4 :UIQ llgglf ' The class of '29 congratulates the class of '28 on the wonderful record that they have made for ffl' themselves at this institution, and can only hope D that they may do as well. intl i writ N3 They feel that it is a great honor to be members :Nw of the llast High Student Body and will do their lxglw , .,,il.. Q best to uphold the standards and traditions of the mg' Old Red and' Blackf, ' I 1 JESTIIER AND:-1nsoN 4, v - iiiigli Vice-1,msMem -DICK I ROISRTH, President. 11 N N ffm' I' Jour: Amious gllfl W Ji Secretary typ i Rxeumm F1.ANnuo 1 X 1 5-1 Treasurer gy V' a M if 'mmfiftb CEEALP 'pl U I ' I fl ' , - xl p 1 i llllfffffff NU!! 1 ll 1 zz x x x x f ig Page Seventy V r f X r--f N'---1, ,,, 1. v,ffl-seg? an Y -W vim, '2Qf1fk5B51.ff-A1 Hun, . . .X ,fb -X N 627- 'qfx...ll.'.-1f,X,,A ,X Ulu , X, X ,XX N X.. Mg, ,XXQXI .X .. 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' 91 35 JTWWD'-TEJUSD' YV - ' DDOWUUJSDQSDOSJDJQDDDD 999999399999 JDEJ 90 J El 9 39 ED5'D 3'J9L1.9:J1J 3'77'v0 JlII1iOI'S B The ESfabllSl'lI11EI1f of H16 fll'Sf EIIQHSII SCIIOOI ls aHI'llJlI'lEd Io HIE YEEII' 598. ChaI'lEl11il2I1E, SOITIE CGI1flIl'lES lal'EI', Gl'lfI'EafEd ITIOIIKS to 9.afl1EI'fl1E ChildI'CI1 of all SOCIEHES fO9.Efl1GI' fOI' iI1SfI'lICHOI1. III 'HIE liillfh CGIINIPY nlfI'Ed H16 GPEI-If flII'fl'IEI' ad' VEIIICEU IGBPIIIIIS and II YVEIS dll! to l'llI11 fhaf YOURS EIISIISIIITIGII of eood blI'fh NVEPE bI'OllQhf UD IIT Pllblk 9.l'aI11I11ElI' SCIIOOIS HIGH BS IIONV. 1, -1 Y . 'r V. 1 '1 .1 .1 1 , 1 'P v 1 ,S -ff-gg - 'L 'X N 11'-.l.3fL. ' N74.,4,-Q xxvxxxXUV'mfaAl QF ' Wxllgimefiilix I 5JfI.'IIIIlJE1ErEi'r-xx.. xuxwxxx I , . . I , in .E - ,V my VW! fl .l.'11,,4,U N 1 'Nl i., fi-'W'1'11 i ' l Ll' 5glfeeQi.r'X,f'f,11i. ff7'flf...f'2' cw QWJW. My-fiflf, 1-v.-,,. A x l W-.13-rf N, ' of , f 'lf XJ.. . ifigw--flgw' ,f f ,V ' fgftW,,fL,j,,,,--Q Q3 'V , V, ix. ' ' , fl A 'f....... ZA., 3 r, Sip :rr-ft: jf' ,. , 'far' -. 'Ig' - ' Y 1.4 ': f y '-31.5 - f ' '. -1, ,s. . 1 '.,.- g ,,.,, -A 1 f f,f, . Qi ,M ...V A55 .lf 1 X willy, 3 , 5 ' ,R ,,ff'r'g?f7'f 1 l, rx ldkruf lm , -1.-Q-2'-,...-,,.-. .. A,A.A .- L. ' l ' ' ff: ill- ...,3, ..L.ALgJ'iLr-1.f Lmrn h DH g.lfln,f....f.g.a.. .33 N lil Gsn' Ll il Sz . .531 lgl will 'if Q ' 'fl N I: i f. K fi S 2 C JlIl1lOI'S B 5 E1 E 5: . . ,Q We have arrlved at last and from nearly every gy E Junior high school in the city. VVe have at last Ei l Q I 0 ,N jx realized our fondest dream, that of being called a 'E ff . . student of the dear old hast High School. We 'Zi BLMNE. WAN' are all glad to be here and thank the older mem- il A Preszdent ' l Q ga: bers of the school for all the tlnngs they have done X Q 4 v if for us, so as to help us get accustomed to the school S ., E E TF and its many ways. gy N .1 321, I: Although we may seemi very slow ln getting S if accustomed to the ways of the school, we feel that Q Qi la li: we have accmplished a great deal in the year that I5 . if .4 M w , pw? 13 if HK is now coming to a close. Our class has been well fl 51? KS . . .. . .1-1' Oj' 55 5 represented III every line of activity ln the school, I3 ...V socially, scholastieally and in sports. Yve have a cE1,l' ,U ' . i A l ,313 l representative number of boys on the football ll M J .. .- s l ... .- squad and our sophomore boys have surely been IR ll I doing fine work on the einder track. We were l gil :. . ll lv l 'I represented on the program committee and we have yi ,lr l , . . ll tl' ff 1 also been showing some fine talent in the way of 12 gi, f s 1 A-5 e .y dramatics. Our class has been loyal to our school ii ,ll by supporting all of the games and by turning out q ,35fIlf1, to all of the social events and help making them C3154 ll ' I ' p fi 5 C51 V X a success. lg 53 ' ei? if jj lYe are all wondering what name we will have . ': Jig! bestowed upon ns next year, as we will be a part tg' 'si' . V . . 1 J' of the graduating class. We all hope that it will if 1,3 he seniors or something of the like. In 1 v . . . v' , :Qi We are all waiting for the t1me to come when if HN . I W A M we will be one of the upper classes. Wie hope . L1 that we will be able to carry on the good work gi l ,A bv npholdinff all of the standards of the school and j ill .1 H ' w cr ' - - - lil ' 1'1 ' r qi. ti 1 1 f tl ' lil MEM E E ie ping 0 ma c ie sc xoo a success or IC coming Wil year. 1 DOIKOTIIY Flaxrrnuo lil ' V'U0'PT0f d9'l5 BLAINE Wann, Pres. 55 Y. 'lil MAXINE Gmmn-1 l fi'-' Secretary EA at r 11 ' f DARWIN Hmvuen il 4' Q J , Treasurer 0 ' , ki.. A, 9-'-f ef: ' 41 t 1, -Y -e s -f,glgg,.g,l.f14..X .5 A 55''fmz3'.'J.'111f11111111111111fm'f1I.VJHJ.711.z'.2'1A.'.'.':. i g,g53g.,,,'!: .f vie .4 ., A i f.f?tiA-Lf5Qw::::fQ,f, , Page Eighty-four Nl I.. vi ,4 v .r1. YJ:-:T-zfbv,-Q1 ' IE-w w 4 f - H'-ff H- 4 xxxixxxxxxiill, W I ' ' '7YI1r1r11114':HYl3F'X f ,X 1 ,,,,.f fo, , 'Wfxi ,, , , nge Qoillllx wi' ,W - I Qyifjgw, I Ol .if sffffl l Hffff ' .f'L 'ffl '-'WY W,?,L' -f' W W4 ff,fG, 'ff?2 wxllfryff FJWJK j,,f.-H, gli? 'Wi 'W llwfiwl 7 ll! 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On his inability to nav an unscrupulous fine. he was driven to suicide, thus sllencine! his silverv f0I19.lIE fOI'EVGl'. 1 were ., i A S vSQ33r'l-fR2'f if e ., nun uxxuuu. W . .HC N M vlrx , V' ggi? xx YI IVVAVVLE I V1 if ,,,,r,7 I . x D , f 14v .Haig zvflfziug, V, mfg, Mg., I ' N X ,rr-ctw f--, ft-.-,id fo Nr- ' L -C v..-v Wi , , '.', X - 3. J p .ft A w,,.3,,rv',,1,.5?4, A X i xg., 'gmc I r ming, ,gy 12, . ' W2 ' we -wr ay' , i in -ugf5f3,,-gg't.Nfg-ies .f.,.g5a S Q ix E'q'1.9'1., y , g5X,,,.,. J H c...,f:,. .,,,g,'1 : --.-' ...LggL.4c..?.u1.:!.l.L,,.,,,.lJ,-.....1LU....4i......, AA 1 ' 'VAIM :Q ...En 2 , K, pl if - lf: all ' 1 ii lil' sl AI Eu f tif? Since the beginning of societies there has been a need iigw' u Q o , l of some organized form of government. Primitive man, 1153 realizing this, formed the tribe or clan with a patriarch Q, at its head, which was the first step in social government. ' 5,5 From this early state, government passed through a cycle of evolution, enlarged upon and improved by ancient QE peoples and finally established by the Roman law givers until now we have a representative democracy. As a , ruling body is necessary in all groups, this is the func- NE, tion of the S. A. li. Committee which is well represented QE! Rom-:wr WILKIN . 1 'Q' , . by members of the different classes of the school and ic l reszdent . Q faculty. Q S Throughout the year many duties and responsibilities have been placed before A this body to be considered and acted upon. The S. A. E. Dance, sponsored by this 5: group, marked the opening of the social affairs at East High School and was re- E ceived with enthusiasm and true East High spirit. Through the cooperation of N . . . . . N Qopggt these representatives the Joys of thc year were brought to a climax in the Junior- Q: . . 1, . it 5: A s fi ff. gn- r, .XX glib J Senior Reception, the last social activity of the year. Between these two events came many and varied activities. Band Day and Red and Black Day, day of all days. On this day spirit was the watehwordg red and black were the colors. WVith the aid of this committee Senior Jinx proved to be a great success and was a credit if 55. tem? ,4 ,. '1 fi fl ' tiff 3 yi 15 ' to the Seniors of nineteen hundred twenty-eight. ll il C' 1 Sill' 1' Many business problems such as the budgeting of the school fund had to be MLQ5-,, handled. As our school has advanced and progressed, the original constitution Q. ii lb it has grown too obsolete to comply with our modern standards, therefore, a revision A ,il l N LU . c il Ei Um l N or Q .YV 5, ' 151-. . g. . . gat 1 I f f :E G il flf Q Dono'rnv Wmo BILL MCCllk2A IJOROTIIY I-IANFoun C. OREN WILSON ij 3 Vibe-President Business 2llll'llllg0T Secretary Treasurer F2 In tu 1 ' i' 1-it eil i Gift i ,...,... ....,...... ..... . , , Fira -QGXQ1'-Q F Page Ninety-eight KX! v ,rr-ii--::LY f A 4 A r , 'I-F ',..:g ..- Mx, ,I A f ' .-A. N , 0.515 45 .b ,- f, , ff: ii WAnU,A,,yffilY i x v 44 4,, m, ,!T-if-:2.....,, , Q II!I!Il11JA,lJllvTT, 'U , , ,, I . -if ,f A ,, ,,! '14 vll ' W ,. , , : - ,, ,, f, ,,, ,' N J , 5 ,, ,Ml N1 9 , , 11 X09 f f j,:cf,f'f f, ' ,, W' af ',i',ff',fA P L,',ff,,WfZ 'Q','ff'WL'hfi 'f'ffZf' 'z24,0W,f'4L fm, 'ff . , , XX , Auf, , ,f ., MW ,,,,, ,. X , ,,, fl ,fr , ,f,,- , , f ff I . ON ,J ,ff r wg -' ,.- -i ,f'!f.g'-gif' 51,113 f,-,f,,v'!f,4y M' ,if 1 , , 90 7 ,g.fw Q3.,q2 w, jf ' ' --'aff' ff ' flflf, fd F ,r'-r' . Wflff XWW 'if' i 'f fi 5 iffy, ,X 0 ' - ' ' rf fn. l' f' f ' ' f V . . , , ,A ..,.,h, -3. 1 , r -, V w fyfl V IYQQ x '31, wfzgr. V V1 X I, if G ,,f ,. if 'f as .,:.. .w 255, px 'bf' 7 5 fx- 9 ag X - .N . 1 V Q43 '-:. X il, .lg - P Mtv' J l 'i'1i:jQ5i v. X l Lf' if if mx? ff Y Y, , xxx, ,KVM i. E -www: r of this document was begun this year to make it conform with our present day requirements and we hope it will be completed in the near future. In accordance A with the rules of the National Athletic Association of which East High,'L. D. S., West and Granite are members, it became necessary for these schools to adopt a medal or charm letter in place of the more popular felt letter that was formerly awarded for athletics. Through the combined efforts of the officers, this committee has put over a very M 24 fg active and successful year. It has striven to uphold the superior standards main- tained by those bcfore them. It is their sincere hope and belief that the Red and Black Spirit will never die and that lflast High will always come out on top as in the past. .TSI I-BSXYTAXH' .L LJ O I O P-I I '4 4 ff Z CI E Q T 'U Y Q 9: Q . R. N 3 T' 451253 1,6 M 'TX :I , Sl '99, V, 'ix .dd ,.y i W- xl li 973 E H 'E 5 Y-lil: ir ,swf ,l Q0 LC' EE xi. if QEV V U moz, N 11. Bob wilkin Dan Moffat ' Dorothy Wing Esther Anderson Bill McCrea Dorothy Hanford Blaine Ward C. Oren XVilson 1 1 fi W f Q! 'Ei ,,., asm U ' Xlzywr CQ: IC, f 'iq H. i,,,,f,f,, y.-7,,,3,ff3fv,,, , ,1 I 7,3 Nj . . .-,,.. .- 1.411 , D, 'l,, 14's rfrnagrh CZ.. V. ,ffm 'iq ,xl 1 vi will sl ,El liQ,ll gill ,NW ,N lx iglgs Nfl ,sl -'N,:, lsr ,, 3, izigil L+ ja iiilii , N, . N, Valli ,rw 1-N 1512! li: ,N ,NX ri sqwl :QII LN 8 r' ri' ti LL' dliillix bw,-, p 'T rj N' ,il ..i if L5 I , e,,, ,H 1, I 1 e , lil, 572' l if flf iii, ii all fl , - . qu, ,fill iw ,tt 4 ilfi ,Ny , , 4 'fj,, gill: vii A, i 11' , df li mir, this ,1fj, QW, ,Em nj. ,WV ,PU ,wh if r W' iv n 1--el, L f-- V ,A 'Cl ix , '-51 '1'i .'. . .'ffl'1'l1'.'.'.'Il1'1'f.'1'1'1'. ','. ,'f,'r'.'. '. '. '.'fi',', ', '1'1F.'f.'.'. .'.'.' .lfff I x Page Ninety-nine Vhfff -. ' PI'09.I'al11 COlTlI11iHEE , , q , . . . 4 Boll NVillcin Lisle Brnclford David Henderson Gwen Beck Bertha Fisher Bob Hilton Nellie Brown Bob Cox Clmrlotte Stewart Cicely Adams Bruce E. Milliken Page One Hundred fxxfffx 1 , flq rfffzzzlillll, we -, w , P' i tiiiiir n f ffl . 7 'IW' T3 w li-as ..-i .M .,e --ifi-is ft hf RSE ,lllt i2L?ifat li .X TE' 1 li 4: l if I E F11 it iff' is Q. all Pl'O9.I'ElI1'I Committee 2, This year the task of furnishing programs for the school was made especially S agp difficult since the increased size of the student body and inadequate seating capacity lg of the auditorium made it necessary to divide the assemblies into two groups. This E was of course an unpleasant feature in many respects for the students as well as the program committee. Parallels were striven for between 'the two groups, in nature YQ! of entertainment and, as far as possible, this was accomplished. While the regular assemblies were divided the rallies were conducted with the whole student body. Dur- ing the football and basketball season most of the assemblies were of the rally type. 'El In choosing material for the weekly programs an attempt was made to provide .gf educational and instructive as well as entertaining numbers. Several industrial films , r revealing processes of scientific interest were obtained as were some instructive lec- lift- tures by such celebrities as Dr. E. I. Goshen, Mr. Earl J. Glade and Mr. George H. I -'Tw Lewis. The talk furnished by the latter was on the subject of Alaska and was il- mm lustrated by moving pictures of his own direction. This program proved intensely .JR A 'interesting as well as of remarkable educational value. In regard to higher enter- p Q, 9 tainment the program committee obtained the services of several Capitol Theatre itw artists including the master of ceremonies and notedpviolinist, Mr. Oliver Alberti. till Several entertainers of local fame were also procured, among them Jack McGuire, Harry Erickson, Ethel Hogan and Lillian Smith. Besides these the best talent Lf 'f fp -1 ,J ,p,. lf- ! within tl1e school and many famous alumni at all times were readily received. . ni. W ,i K 2. Another phase of the work of the program committee is the. matinee dances held QA at the school. These were plentiful this year due to the splendid cooperation of 1' Q jig! Mrs. Baer and Mr. Millikin. HN ii Mil In the matter of assemblies as well as dances Mr. Millikin was always of utmost lip: l. y ll, LQ assistance as were Miss Bradford, Miss Nellie Brown, Miss Stewart, Cicily Adams, lk' 1131! Gwen Beck, Viola Mathews, Bob Cox, Dave Henderson and Bob Hilton. Thanks is 'J I 'E 'l ii extended to these for their services and also to the students for their support. ' N -Bob Wilkin. M I .ff its ,, 4:1 QS S is 1 4 ir., 531 :E S ,, ffl lim :I 'Lf w S 'f '13 - ..-..,..v,,- mfdff-1 vv-- 1 -,V wfff,--'f--1 f-q' f'- ffi'f '?11Ti'2?if'T::i' 'iiferi . i W' 'm i--f- ---fy?-----A-. ,W x x0 r, YiiiifzzzzzfffzlzHzzjifkzflffzlzffrzgfzflfzlrmimxxuxxrngvxr,gxxxxmmxrexxxxxxxrxixyxxrxxxxg-EEF Q. an sy - X 173 ,Ve 1n9Mf , - , WW, age.. ,...YY.Y.,YA V -f--. ,-,-, ---, - A --f- w-- --- ---- --f---f-f---fh--'--+-'--- fl xp - um P a g e O n'e H u n d r e d O n e m '0x F! 22 51 Ga Ji if 6 ' tb . 65 E - V433 U. Y SW SSW?-X1ZXrsvimiigivsiiiiiirfsrmwiT' 136537 A T QQ? 53 A 444 AAAA H een... . ....- ,,.-,-,. , Q2 N .-5. 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U, V , N as SZ egg-Q .Jeff 1+ 3 G H- n-4 Q-4 O 5 pg U1 Q no o fn gf -- N D' N fi X S 5 U 5 I1 3 7 5 EF :s 0 AVS C 9-in cn D- rn o cn I 9.5 S , Q' X S FQ 23912 A,-Zgi, W--is ,Zim ...QQ ZZIIIAI fffffrfllfllllllllllfllllllllllffff-Llg. v A4,, M--,,--. - Ji Am- : ,N 1 tractions will be brought out in order to cultivate the desire for good music among the ,IP ' ' younger generation of Salt Lake. .. I i if i my T V-gn ww. ' 5l,.4 MEIHIIEE DBIICGS ' Q f bit! Q ,, ,Ur .Nw IN' . ikfli' 'yi N i' i Q N ' ii-1, i l Throughout the school year matinee dances have been held with a reasonable de- Vigil: gree of success. The gang is tired. They want music, dance, and song where new i 1 friendships are formed and associations are built up that fill the mind with golden 3 memories for the years to come. All who came enjoyed these afternoon parties and iii' ' they were held often and we hope that we may have still more of them in the future. , i3 l . . f . iii, The music was furmshed by Shay's orchestra and other very competent music makers. E , .Q I if , , Nu . .gy igi 'l than Page One Hundred Two . :lil i NX' A , 1 QP 112' It I , ...J - ' C glllidfzg ,.,,,H.-e?-..----.,....-,,, ...,,,. W ,,,, , 7,,,e ,c,, ,WV T . ' L .. .,-Y.. . .-.-.- e . eAV.f ,,s.. - , gf. .,., . , e, W . ,,. 4. . , . I-ffII4f'T!!!lZ4QZ4Z-Z5 !Z!!!IIBO!HJQJI4'fIIl11ANiIiVN.'Is:N:-:si.xnxxmxxxxxu:ixxxxrzfzmxxxxxxxw v le? if fqmmhs A -W-,A - .. ::.. W-.. W .W M, 1 4 .,,. . ..,, ,,. , , Y W1 ,vw R , -' - 2 ss 4111, ' , Wim' 1 The Dorothy Knight Dancers were much enjoyed by all who saw them. The first part of their program was composed of miscellaneous numbers but the latter half was devoted to their enterprctation of the American Indian tribal dances. rl' Enrico Rudolphi, a dramatic baritone, sang at the VVest High as the third offering. i l The success enjoyed this year by the Music Appreciation Course seemed sufficient l- Al to warrant a continuation of the idea for next year. It is hoped that even better at- A l w-l ui I V . v ' 4 rf' ' V ,, ,-.,, Z-' xH'IglZ'jL'if:?Z5 Y y ss. X7 1, ',,' ,':' X ,9 'A'+-2, ,. -' H -ei e4ff'2:ilih ' 1 . 'W m 111T'XX vxmpulu X UHIIIXX' 4 , f A ,, , f zf f fw Vjffl11111I, ' fr 11 1 ef M' 'TD-.1 T x- if . 0 551155 W ff fig ' .Q N Di My CW .O if 'ra -,af tw ' '--at E' li liz, s. A. E. Dance yay , ig? In a driving rain the Leopard machine had battled against the foe. The Red and Black spirit was prevalent that day as East, fighting to the last ounce of life, 74 '1 MQ gl crumbled before the mighty campaigns of a superior team. She had lost a mere game TEE but her spirit had won out for she had been defeated at her best, losing to her larger WE., sister school so that in the end Red and Black colors mounted again to a state ligll championship. ,N i - leg, Thus the S. A. E. Dance was not a victory dance though its very atmosphere bore the greatest wishes for West to carry on the color. So with this in view East High entered upon the social season at the Hotel Utah on October 29. Some three get hundred couples were in attendance and danced to the snappy music of Clint Strong Wall' and his orchestra. The committee on arrangements headed by Robert VVilkin, student ,gill l nr ,g .H I All E! 'rf Ei w MQ E its Ji LU 0 Q 'B vp mi Gil lfiil Na 1? ,i M lit iN!! :Qui xgq, Q' Sill N Q N Q EN- . .flux 'JSM N. Q u l 5 1 EMI SQ J.,-I .M , I Unix ' - rv. 1 A H.. . A----. -,H ff.-:-117: -:v-nf -11. ,W -,. . . , H Aw. '01, N V -:f-f f?:i1a- 'EFS f- L. ,-1,-.L , V ..... 1--f . - - v 5 ubfgwwgl. ,1 W - V - , I , ., . L X L X X D .Ny 44, 1 :Im , in -'-- se-1,1 ,WINS u . body president Dan Moffatt, Senior class president, and Blaine Ward, Sophomore president, exerted every effort to open the social activities of the school with a rows- ing good time. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Child, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Milliken, Miss Alice E. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Keeler, and Captain and Mrs. Stephen Abbot were the honorary guests of the dance. The patrons in- cluded Miss Lisle Bradford, Miss Gladys Hardiman, Miss Gertrude Hartwell, Miss Mary Mayne, Mrs. May Baer, Mickey Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simmons, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Oren Wilson. Red and Blatk Day Throut the large centers of culture and education the old alma mater sends its representatives, alive, awake to competition and always establishing East High's reputation for a high standard of young Americanism in the large universities of the land. So from the four corners of the realm of learning come students who by their actions away from home, have done honor to themselves and to the great old school that started them upon their life's journey. The holidays have some, youth heigns supreme as the doors are Hung open to alumni and homecoming is in full swing. The corridors ring with warm greetings and the expressions of joy as old friends meet, and friendships are renewed never again to be severed. The old aud', doors are thrown athwart and a rising tide of youth laughing, cheering, tense with the spirit that grips the very fibres of their bodies, serge forth filling every atom of the walls and seats with Red and Black SPIRIT. Speaking is impossible for the sky rocket screams out vibrating in every particle of matter that is crowded into the aud and the only expressions from one student to another are clearly understood in the gripping exciting joy that is reg- istered in the flush of tears that fills the eyes. 1. ,. 1 1 1 1275711111HIIJU11141H1JJ1J1J1111.gZ1AxgY- wggg N'AY.XXXXXYEREREXRXXXXXXXX x xxxxxuxfim ,xx O. .... . e Page One Hundred Three I H , ., W. ture as in I ,1,g,:4i114 4 ' H' ' .-.,- - . -'f ., , -':-- ---. ' ' , uuii .ffdifgif , ' 'X MWA ll 35.2.-:.e1 :EIT DKK K 7 1 M Q 4 1111 1 ' r K My - i f an s f s ffl. V . ufffff 23 'ta lfaw'..w1w'W .hr,.. 4 ffl .. . 'm a sffiffcm Rx i l : A roar of enthusiasm uprises and the alumni mount the platform. Miss Carlson 5 approaches the footlights. Not even the din of battle could drown the ever arising E tide of energy and enthusiasm that continues to sweep the assembly. A crack of E thunder pierces the walls as John Smith, all-American tackle mounts the stage. E Ted Aldous brings ,down the 1'oof with warm greetings as he recalls some of the E pleasures of the past. Then there is a silence. A large bleach haired, awkward S figure steps to the front, swings one foot upon the stage cornice and settles back S easily with hands deep sunk in pockets. He struggles to speak but as the howl goes E I if up he abandons every effort to be heard. A white clad uniform: sweeps the stage. A Three great cracks of voice in unison shake the walls and float on thruout the build- E ing with cries of VVatty tracing on behind. V E l EI' Such was the spirit on homecoming day and most certainly the excess spirit came N home too. So the fruits of the Program Committee were abundant and their efforts fl, well paid on this VVednesday, the twenty-first of December, nineteen hundred twenty- seven. ' , in -David W. Henderson. ai: lil is fa fr rm Ji? - COITCGIW Band , A ' x The East High Band has carried on its work this year in'a way that is a credit gl to the organization and to the school. Under the capable direction of Mr. Arthur X Overlade, who has expended great effort in its betterment, the Band has come to be ' one of the finest amateur musical companies in the state. At the first of the school is ' ' year enrollment came well up to one hundred, but by careful selection and elimina- :X tion the number registered is now listed at seventy-five. Practice is held daily in S the auditorium and as a unit of the R. O. T. C. the organization is always present at battalion drills and parades. Commendation is also due Mr. Overlade and his ilgff young musicians for the splendid spirit and enthusiasm they have installed at our athletic games with their fine music. As is customary, a band day will be held this year on May 11, the special feature of which will be a large assembly devoted to the company and a musical program. For the past several months a great deal of time has been spent in preparation for entrance into a national contest for high school , lg! bands. This event is being entered with the anticipation of winning and if that l ambition is not realized, it will not be because of lack of earnest effort on the part of the leader and the musicians. Wil f lit iii 1 iE2f 5 , r Ax. j 1 l at N' 4 9 u p R' w Z 2f, f aaaaa ag..- aaaaa TTT- .... o -.--g.-,-.-M,--.e.w. -, .a T a . iw... - 1 0 1-l, , , 1-- --A- ff f -- 1: .. ' ,Yi i,.-,, if,-warez,-fr:-f ,-:.e31e,: ...., ..,, . ...:,iT A 7,119 ,,g3g3gig1-13513535 . .u ,'cv0 ,. 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' 4' W 4-451mg-11-'J3l-f'w'3i15i9f- if i Q, The Red and Black . --- li 'li Once more the year closes with the im' RED Sz BLACK. The close of al- rg most 25 years of always continuous my lgil service to the students and the school MEN by publishing accurate, truthful, fair news. It may be quite inter- iliigqfii FE l esting to some to know that journal- 15' ism in its various formis has been in 3 Q . our high school for thirty-four years. Sl 'Elias may seen astoiprgiiingi, yet never- V 1 '5 tie ess it is true. ' ay mac.: in '94, A when the high school-the only one GLAUYS PIAIIDIIVIAN irl Utah, by the way-was to be Ton CAiuuo.xN If: Faculty Advisor found where the Vermont building Editor 4, now stands, the students labored diligently every month to put out their magazine. It bore the name of The Olio, 3 and was a small phamphlet type of publication. The high school moved to its new quarters back of the Dooly Block and carried the Olin ' with it. After a few years, ,A the school again moved, this time to the old University buildings on the present site C1 Ei of VVest High School. It is here that the Olio seems to drop out of sight, but NV only for a very short time, as soon it appears again-only under the brand-new rm Q5 li, title of the RED 8z BLACK, the colors adopted by the school. So the school continues, receiving its Red Sz Black every month, until 1914, when 19' .ggga ' gil' one-half the town was blessed with a wonderful new building on the hill top. For inn' Lin 1 fq i three years the Red 8: Black was still published except that it had two staffs, one ,I 1 from each school, which alternated. ,This was' done away with during the last tag., Li semester of 1917 when th-e East High Red Sz Black became an independent paper. i, Nj l Since then there has been little change in it except in size, for we consider it bigger li i 2 N and better all the time. This completes the story of thirty-four years of Red and July' f ff Black history. , iii it Following up last year's marvelous record of fourth best paper in the nation, Krug.,-5,-'gb we have this year raised it to third best. May the good work continue and may ?,T,,,..,,w Q,-5,1 future editors be blessed with as accomplished staffs and advisors as wc have this if year. As this book goes to press, we are awaiting results from another national If . 'N 1- 1' ,l - . 1, ag: A :Egg contest and one Rocky Mountain contest. 7 . is E: X Q3 1 -Robert W. Moore, Business Manager. lk gi i fi . YT ilk ,rw :3 1 ff W A A ' L ffl if EAIII. GAIUJEMANN ROBEZRT Moons I-Irzsur Amcmson ll Q Auditor Business Manager Editor Elect it ei C,,.w-s H, ,, X . MN, ' vw- Pagc One Hundred Five lik , Alil Qlihqy W ,i 1 4 1 1.' x ,E A e ' 1-' V-'If 25.524, 'i3:aiQ1,3lQ 1 QKXiiii1.i':llElY' h , l '? :-vi Ifgnulfff? 1111111111 f ' MfIfl 111,J 90,1 'IIVV 'II f Z u ni- ' 'X 'i f ' W N ' Y ' fo E ff-gf 10711 e ff rs. 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'WN M , 2 A short time after Christmas vacation the Red and Black received word from the riff: Columbia Scholastic Press Association giving rules for this year's contest, to be held , ,, ,EQ March 9th and 10th, and requesting copies of three consecutive issues of the Red li , and Black. ,XE l Nl Y . On April 9th, the Red and Black received the medal shown on this page from f' gg Columbia University of New York, presented by the Van Orn Club, awarding our N paper third place in its class, including schools having more than 1300 students. jg N-Q tl lf' jig!! ,This recognition is a deserved one. Under the leadership of, their editor, the staff , QQ has worked hard to uphold the standards of former years and so help maintain the if W gs! Red and Black spirit in the school. W Q, 123' any ,,,. rs N'm!Z'Q , J V ,VZifii:1'T'::iT2::1i-'52i1t f51'-'T2iTT?Ti55?ir 'i't:13'f1,i:ia-2,1:3513 ,,,, ,W ' , , ' , ,g , Y , , -- - ---' ry-nf, ,m fl +ili ffilflgffifffffQfgzgffggffgfifQQ5,Q75933333YEi9SE?-Fmmhm-hw Xfmwlwll V rm Page One Hundred Six 1 w klv sen 61:90 Sw 9 P v r x ALLAN XVl':m,s fl.v.w'l Editor .ALVIN SMITII Sporls lfrliwr El,IZAlll'l'l'lI Fumv Neylowrzr' LUAIK L GI.AlJl'I, J n. Reporter lll'lNllY IXIJKINSUN ,-l,v.v't lfflilur 1':IlDll'1 Nllzwnm N ,flx.v'l Spnrls Malilm' lux!-1 FNAN KLAN n Solicilor NIYII'l'l.l'I SM wil Slrmogrupller' Page Our I-Iu Bl'1ll'l'lIA Fxsmm Literary Mrlilor .Lxmms Kmmv, Jn. .fI.vs't I1'1wirm.v.v Illyr. JI-:AN Slwlvzu Reporter lgl'IA'l'I!ICl'1 'FIIOMPSON .-I.es'L Limrary Mflilur ndrcd Seven BTAIYRICIC KNmu'l' lnreulurra Hrlimr Imlllm limcli Reporter Mll.'r0N Ro:-u-:N Solicitor 'Plmnms NIADIRON Uirrrululirm Mgr. r T- A I I 5, ' 4 ,, ,4 ,4 x 4 4 r ,4. aaa 4. -as xxxxuxxxxxxx'xXllm75,, ,A t fi if . gg X .'f1'il,l'1QifjDI Xxxxtlioxi , ' f, ' Mfiifffn, 'P4-,gy Qpitw, ,4,,4A54,,...,.,,g, A1 , stuff M , ..1.L,,. ff- yH.f,,,,, J 4 r AQ4 4 f 4 is ' '..+ 1-.ki I liglr i -J! y Ei l 4 ll V 4 4 is V Eastonia i ' Hills After many long hours of cease- wil less effort, the liastonia Staff has 4 V finally comipleted its work on the ' , 1928 lflastonia. This year's staff' started its work with a vim, knowing Ip: full well the high standards it must X I live up to in order to preserve the ,N 1 Q standards and ideals set by the iii school annuals of the past. This . yi can only he accomplished by the co- X l , operation of the staff as a whole. It 1 f , 11 is our purpose as has been the pur- ,EI if pose in the past, to give the events ' C? DOUGMS5 Wilma of the school year in such a wav that MARY MMWE il A Edztor the V .H I b I ' . Faculty Admsor 4 Ei f, 5 wi aways e a peasuie to ,el recall at some future time. lygi V, At the first part of the staff' decided that the theme of the 28 liastonia E55 would be historical. ' members have worked very had to accomplish this end, ,jig ff? and we sincerely hope at it meets with the approval of the student body as a whole. 59,3 ' 5 This year's staff has been very efficient in its work even though there were very Q , -75' 7 few experienced members. We here wish to express our appreciation and thanks for 1, iii J gf the splendid cooperation of the students as a whole, and to those individuals who X39 i have made it possible for us to edit this book. We especially wish to extend our it gratitude and appreciation to our faculty advisor, Miss Mayne, who, through her fy, eeaseless efforts and sacrifices has carried the liastonia through all of its stormy ,if L? T years. ' 'Tm l The Eastonia Staff' of this year wishes to congratulate last year's staff for the l g , honor received at the 'fltocky Mountain Interscholastic Press Association Contest, X A-1 in which they placed third. The First Class Rating, received in the Interseho- L 7 fl, lastic Press Association Contest, while not as high as year before last's, is a great f LQ QQ honor as the rules were more strict and there were many. more schools entered. If ' 'I f, fu If S To Louis Ottenheimfer, a member of this year's staff ff I and next year's editor, we extend our heartiest congratu- Q' ' lations and wish him all the success in the world in the task that lies before him. E11 Wife wish to thank several members of the school for ' il l their kindness in helping us-to Gilbert Riswold for the if well executed charcoal sketches-to Bertha Fisher, for it ' her verse-to the various presidents and officers for their ' fl ' donations-to Mr. Russon for his able assistance-to our ' 'Q l advertisers for kindly helping us-to those who read this ,Hip 1 work for the kind tolerance extended towards our efforts -to those people who made this school what it is today, ,QQ and who first established that good old Red Sz Black 71 ' I ' spirit that will live on forever, is this book extended. 4 Louis 0'r'rr:Nlll-:uurzn . ft' .4 Editor Elect , H, -Douglass White. 4 lj l IQ jgX5.A!Qgi','.f:2',f'.f4'1.f'1.'.'1f1m'r1ffxfff!m'11.f'm'n'.f','U1ff,'1f:.'-:.'Q'.'. .'.' :.':.'::.x'cu X t:.:sffs:x Page One Hundred Eight 'fx X i .f 1 A ff fJzo'A3'f 1544! if 2- 'Y N YR A f P . ,kk ' x 3 9, x ' 4 .N tv , , T . , I if .rixi 4, . P 1 1 -1- .. - .. -u W.. MAllCI'll.I.1K NIH!!-JICIGIK Ilowmm Tnmcv M,uz.m1ul-: Auuus'r1N14: Associate Idrlilor flxarociale Mrlilor 1'w0Ill'Il7'6 Erlilor Amml-:n R051-:N1mUM Dm-:W M1':l1.:-mum' LYNN l'l'1 rs Loma f,'l'l'ENlllilMl'Ill Photografphcr Circulation Artist mul Curtormi.s-I Advertising I-Immm Mum-zu f,l.AI-' ENUM:-zu Cl.1Xlll'I LINGIIHN Non.mAN '1'mmssl1:N Artwt and Cartoonist II1wi1w.-rs Arlist and Curtormist .flflvcrtisirrg Ixcmn STILAND P1I0l'!Ill'I Pl1l'l'EllS0N FRANK Llcwls Bl'I'l'l'Y Bmmm Stenogrupher Stenographer Reporter Reporter Page Onc' Hundred Nine -f-Xe. , Si , R-:L, , . , 4 0 fx . - . yyj- , Q-4 V uxxx?ffx5i 9ialXm.l.' f- N , HL,,,Q',TF::s,ix xxxxnuv I ' V If bl .UU QT, . ' ' Uflllllfx ,, f - 1 , I ',. ' Q . V' ,f fy , . 'rx N , . . f . a i i t it . Nw yr, me f fT11iA, i if .4 'W i f Lgtff-Eglixi .Tv fM'fzM,::f,ffl' Jtyfimf f1J,, If f W' .A ,.,M,x I, i . ... 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In 1927, Miss Carlson, a senior class member, remarkable because of i ii? charm of personality and intellectual ability, was acclaimed the oratorical ig! champion of our school. This tri- ,Nl umiph proved to be but a stepping stone to higher things, local, state, xi 1 iff? and district honors were destined for FJ our youthful representative. The zenith of achievement, attainment of if V5 Ziff' ' ,N oratorical prominence second to no ji ' u Y,,, ' if other student in the United States, fi rl accompanied the winning of the Na- Q tional Contest at WVashin ton, D. C. ' X g W . L L? In adgitilon to lfame and publicity, gee I qi 1' I ceive tiroug lout a parts o tie I l nation, Dorothy was the honored ll? Z i guest of the Los Angeles Times dur- i I ful, W ing three months of European travel Q 5 'DOROTHY CARLSON ' and a delightful trip to Mexico. Du c 'lwwr , October 144th she, together with Yi il eleven other rc mresentatives from Lf i ,, yr 1 53 g-Q ' the principal countries, competed at ji Q: QQ ig our national capital for the world'schampionship award. if , , VA' if At the present time Dorothy is making her home in Los Angeles, where she is ti.: attending the University of Southern California. By playing the leading hole in the 5. annual campus entertainment, she recently utilized her unusual dramatic ability. F1 fl. 4 Although now so busy with college pursuits, Dorothy still retains an interest in literary work, especially the oratorical contest being held this year. Graciously she :I consented to act as chairman for the state contest in Utah, in which capacity she 51, announced the name of the successor in her native state. M Because of the stimulating influence of Dorothy Carlsonis triumph, thousands of :U 41 w students throughout America are attempting to capture the honor she so worthily Um won last year. Not only because of the charm of character and personality, she has proven an inspiration to countless friends and companions, but due to her ceaseless loyalty, a new luster has been added to the stainless fame of her alma mater. E25 .4 4 1 . lgigx . ,.,,,,,,,.,,, , e e e a ,, .,,, ,, , , ,. 1-.. ,, ff: 1 .'.'.'. xl. . . iff 1 fllff . .f'f.'!fl1 112 ff 1 11.8 111, i . In ........... ' ....... . N ' Page One Hundred Ten 'Xf 5 , ,ff 2-.. ' -- '1' 2- W.. , QM , - 1 ' J .42 L. , , xuxxuuuu nligi or . 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He was successful in the dis- QSM ' .I . . . . U-N ' 1 trict finals, emerging the vlctor in iff? the eighth division of our state. Since JSI, 5+ UM' I4 winning this honor Bill has been the pm, special guest at many meetings of 'ffitn ' I qu fi the Business Men's clubs of our city. 3 t we WE In acknowledgment of the courtesy , wk 'lim K of these organizations the orator has ,J m J appeared before the Board of Gov- QQ ernors of the Chamber of Commerce, I' i Rotary Club, Exchange Club of Salt . l EH Lake City, and the Rotary Conven- , if I 7 f tion of Ogden. Widespread publicity 1 it I , i has .attended the winning of this fi tp f ' honor, Bill has been recognized far , if L W Wm 1, beyond the limits of his native state. ' 'VW ' Lil f- fl, QQ, On the evening of April 27, the WILLIAM MCCREA ff Assembly Hall, capacity house, tense ' Q2 59 with excitement, awaited the decision Wil . of the judges as to who was to rep- resent Utah at Oklahoma City. The suspense ended with the decision that Floyd ., ij , 4 'rs Farr of Ogden came first and Bill McCrea second. Through some technical error in the subject matter of his speech, discovered a few days later, Mr. Farr was ruled out and Bill sent to represent Utah. Here's il ., HN :I to you, Bill, bring home the bacon. 4 X ,N -1 ' 1 I: Speaking on The Present Significances of the Constitution, Bill appealed to the citizens of America for adherence to the law. A historical background, pregnant 1 with modern application, was used as a foundation for the development of the 51. present day meaning of the document. Down through the ages he traced the in- fluence of our Constitution: the Union, which was formed under its power in the early days of Washington, the salvation of the nation accomplished during Lincoln's administration. To the Americans of our time this Constitution breathes a constant 'QQ message, the appeal to uphold the laws of our country and to realize that this doc- ,gi ument provides supremacy of law. This thought is embodied in the powerful con- at i E clusion of the winning orationg the closing refrain expresses it thus, Only in the deal will , of complete supremacy of law may we find hope for the perpetuity of our beloved X3 country. ' ii? S J MVN' - Whisk? if ' rWf iWE 1i 'ui 7 Page One Hundred Eleven lf M9 V, ff'-Axeeeffe A , 5 . , 4 s, - 'X , W--f.1 N1 fo. 4 xxxxxxxx'..'? f?Tg ?5', h W vL': ':M---' p?IFIIl -. x - iff' .1 fr-A: - 1 'X-. xgxxxxxxx V I A : I , 4, .J W I , ' Qfyfw ,HW '2Wj'yf, lv lllllflfs' 369 W, ,,.. f 2' -V fa . ' Aw 'V' ty , ' 'f' gf . 6ff'Q?,W'j? jffffhy A0114-I-. X09 I Q fo .hx V, 1-I QI.: My ' I zff.,UA,x.i W. Mx, Mffv, My My .lyv , s 7, gf' -My ,711 X-A 4, ff -f w, --lynif 4. Q X uf. , gif- mfH:5?7y,,ff' . 'gf ,ig.4Yy,v'f4Q4,15'm wwf . 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N s fffifwie---1--4 - 4 ' o .,i', '-if f 1..- xumfg x' va5'Q'3'g 'M' W l?'l4 r L4 5 X 4 X ' ,gf Q' , ' ' N ' 'g vw QQ ,, ' '.' K .. awww A--1-i, .f., ' 'f wit, A 7 ef 'iigifftfff ' ' '55 'V' QXSXQTX I . k.-- Xjv,X' ,f,jz..,-:lot , 4. , f '-', 'i fi? 3 L' I 1 V1 N, l E11 tim 3 wit Lincoln Medal Contest 'ii Bringing honor to her class as well as individual dis- tinction to herself, Marjorie Augustine, a member of the senior class, was judged the winner of the Lincoln Medal. For the first time in three years a student of it the graduating group succeeded in securing the award given annually for the best essay developed about some phase of Lincoln's life. Prefacing the presentation of the medal with a brief address, Mr. Milliken awarded is the honor to the winner during the weekly assembly held H V K February 244. Miss Augustine, discussing her topic, ac- MARJOIUE AUGUSTINE eomplished her purpose to depict the human kindliness ,Q and nobility of character that were Lincoln's, selected as N her subject The Man Lincoln. Jim iii Her achievement is not only a credit to the winner but also a thing of which Q our school may be proud. Although she chose a broad subtyect. lj 1 ii, Seldom during the school year has there been as much interest shown in a con- if-ll 39 iz test as was in evidence during the Lincoln Medal preliminaries. Approximately gtk sixty-five students, representing every class found in our school, submitted essays of 1 L iff' the highest caliber.. These papers dealt with various phases of Lincoln's life. Many Km' il BW, of the compositions were beautifully written, all vibrating with a fervent apprecia- it tm il ' tion for the humility and love of Lincoln. in kg KX' A fitting memorial to the memory of the Great Emancipator, this contest is sponsored by the Elgin Watch Company of Springfield, Illinois. This town, hal- ki lvliify lowed by the memory of Lincoln, was the one in which the President rose from g Q, obscurity to fame. This town is hallowed as it is recognized as his birthplace and X' also renowned for the possession of many Lincolnian relics. Under the personal supervision of Miss Alice E. Rowe, the contest is conducted at East High every year. This season, due to the splendid cooperation and enthusiasm of the English teachers, the essays reached such a point of perfection that they far excelled those of former years. Miss VVealthea Learned, Miss Lillian Stanley, and Miss Kath- eryn Cunningham, were the faculty members who acted as the final judges for the 7:1 campus contest. 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'REV Q One, the Unfinished Symphony, by Franz Schubert is Hill v the story of Schubert's unfortunate love affair. He fell in rj love with the daughter of a nohleman, but the girl dallied . with his affection and soon forgot him. This misfortune influenced Schubert to write the Unfinished Symphony. ARTHUR OVERMDE llfjl Before its eomipletion, however, Schubert died. The piece was discovered and published by his friends. ' A violin duet, Bach Coincerto was given by two of the East High boys, Isadore Shore and Max Lund. These boys are very talented and the selection was Y beautifully rendered. Another feature of the musical program was a vocal solo Cara Nome, by Gladys Knapp, accompanied by Frances Lee on the violin and JQ31 Cicely Adams at the piano. C3 EQ I Miss Charlotte Stewart, Miss Rhea Olsen and J. F. Russon were in charge fp J fi gig of the tableaux which represented scenes in the three, orchestral numbers, the Un- Qlig finished Symphony, March Slav, and the Messiah.', dv In connection with these tableaux two chorus numbers under the direction -Q .VYK fi: ff if of Miss Lisle Bradford were given by the Girls' Glee Club. Both of the numbers f l l Gi? , were excellent. wry One of the principal features of the performance was a one-act play. Members i I iff' of the East High Dramatic Club, directed by Miss Nellie Brown, presented the ' tj ' show, which was The Gift of the Flowers. It was a clever burlesque and the i xii' Lf' il acting, stage setting, and scenery helped to make it interesting. 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'a if ' 'l' . .19-G, t White Collars As the curtain descended upon the second successful presentation of the piay, Waite Coilarsflgenuixpe appre- ciation was expressc in a urst o app ause tiat rang 5 through the East High Auditorium. From this, it was S evident that the lflast High dramatists had scored another triumph and had displayed exceptional talent in the pre- sentation. Q1 White Collars a play of the great middle class, vivid- ly pictures the trials, struggles, joys and sorrows of the El White Collar Brigade. The opening scene concerned E NELUE E BROWN the marriage of a beautiful girl of the middle class with Dirggtgr her millionaire employer. Fearing that his social position would alienate her family, she urged him to live with them. The remxainder of the play dealt with the complications that arose during his visit. :Q Although the situation became very much entangled by the soap-box oratory of E the bride's socialist cousin, everything was straightened out, and a happy future awaited them. E The role of the millionaire's wife was portrayed with exceptional talent by Adrianne Ott, while Steve Richardson, as the millionaire, was superb, and made a splendid stage appearance. Both l1umor.and pathos were expressed by Lloyd Smith in the character of Henry, and the role of a pert little flapper was taken by Edna Swenson with a great deal of spirit and activity. Much credit is due Miss Nellie Brown for her splendid direction and encourage- ment. A very beautiful musical program was rendered by the East High School Or- chestra under the direction of A. R. Overlade. Between acts two and three Charles Lierly, an alumnus of the school sang two numbers. The stage settings, which were designed and made under the direction of Miss Rene Olsen, were appropriate and artistic. The property used in the play was under the supervision of Miss Gertrude Hartwell, and the Stage Hands showed exceptional ability and swiftness in the arrangement of the scenery. The different parts, which might well have been written for the players, were very aptly taken. ' Page One Hundred Sixteen NI L a. Q., QQ 2' so . .... X J J len.. Img l :J-' l Tw ylriilyl M :if 3 l 'll ll tl ,., ,. .1 ,. ,4, A, 'l gi ,i Jig :lv Jw J ' .4 'I l' ' ,gl 4 Gil Wsffyflffl 'lm'1111111zI1111111I1I1NI1r2112Q.?1J1.U11iYf.'IAA'-i.'.'.'. mfiss:-:s.:::E.'f:::.:.'.'.'.'u.'s,':gps 3 , , '-3'7f1f'fQ,,Qy,f-1, fi. .. , All .nm ,,.. age One Hun rl Scvcntccn x., , rf' ' X -1.7 , 4 , 6 we Sn5 9fll2?':,L f , ' . Z-f'1'f. 'xsX xxxxx xxxxMU't' 'fig lv lil A f----sum QYSVIH''I'l '7'1'1.i 77' x U ' . - . w i ' ', .' . , A 'l7-'. x . xv ,R i if A- x ' .. , :Q - ,- , ., . 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Esther Anderson, as Sylvia, the adopted daughter, was 5 -1 exceptionally attractiye and displayed remarkable ability, her shy, yet sweet voice creating an atmosphere of refine- ment and beauty. fi I-1'SLE,B i 'F0 Hugh Grudvig, as Franz, presented a striking appear- was all ance, and his solo parts were well received. Q . The role of a petite coquette was carried out in a sly and graceful manner by Gwen Beck. . Aimee Scott, as Mother Goose, with her nine daughters created laughter and merriment. Clatter, elatter, went her shoes, only to vie with the ever increasing lg V 1 action of her dialogue. Q ' The comedy part was given in a remarkable style by Ross Ramsey, as the fi la M, Politician of Zilania, and LaMar Duncan, as the English gentleman. Edward Mo- Gcan, the Art Collector, with Max Lund and Carol Landenberger, as Promoters, i2 55' 1 Q X 7 1 ' formed an unusual and striking trio. William Post portrayed Lieutenant karl, the gi Q5 A . W , young and fickle lover. - ,gill , l Exce tional su ort was rendered b the choruses which were well chosen. ' X I P PP Y X i WQQ N They showed the result of training and a mastery of their work. l fs ,I Had it not been for the splendid work of the East High Orchestra, under the l .l'. 'lf , able leadership of Arthur Overlade, Sweethearts would not have taken the high '-A f 11 l ll place it holds among operettas given in the city. I ' Tlx Those who aided Miss Bradford in the production were Miss Rena Olson and tli, E Mr. J. F. Russon, sccneryg Mr. Arch Thurman, business managementg and Mr. Arthur Overlade who conducted the East High Orchestra. ,Y fi ,gf IF ,Qu Y ll ir 11. . if 'L .S i' .N .1 ik. ,4 .1 i M si i 4 'i fx 4 r ,4 rj' 4, iill 4 ,Y 'L s 3'.'. .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'f.f.'11ff1fm'ffi'rrff1fr1ff.'1fm'.'1x::: :.' .' If : : 1: ::::: :.' 1 Lfxq ' I Page One Hundred Eighteen gc Ono I I -ji-.sex K Rf.--L.,--3,:1i.,1f.'4..,. .. - 1 'M .v .i ' I PEPDEI' Clllb The East High Pepper Club has completed its second year of pep, vim and vigor. The Club was established in 1926 by a group of girls who wished to instill more pep and enthusiasm into the school and all school activities. Mickey Oswald, the football coach, was always plead- ing for more pepper from the student body and with this as a suggestion the pep girls decided to call themselves the Pepper Club, and although it was exclusively a girls' or- ganization, Mickey was asked to be sponsor. The club chose for their garb, red jackets with a black Mmm' ALM.: li,-H.: Pepper written across the back, thus being noticeable SIIUIHHH' and also the school colors. The Peppers stood behind their purpose and support- ed all forms of activities and proved to be a great success. In the fall of '27 the girls'of the Pepper Club wished to reorganize but due to much difficulty over fraternities and sororities in the school the club could not reorganize until the second semester. No officers were chosen for this reason but - Q1 is Miss Kyle was chosen by the girls as faculty advisor. I iQ L ff il Football was over before Peppers were active again but with the coming of 'IK ff fel , -' 1 . . . 1.. .4 HX 1 . basketball the fourteen red sweaters were ou the front row with all their pep. ff s '. w . , - In stirring up pep a stunt was worked up by the girls to advertise the Opera fi, v . I ' and was put on at liast and YVest High School assemblies. gx, K' In the early part of May the club went on a picnic up Cottonwood Canyon. ff ' Mickey played chauffer for fourteen Peppers in his truck and all the girls turned l3 ' n l MLN? milkman for the time being. donning striped overalls. The picnic went over with il -.Ill lx a bang and everyone had a wonderful time. is 'X pf If Ai- ' 'tPepper Club has stirred up much pep this year and has really been worth FN Q X 1 while. il Hr 5-flff. Eva Covey. l' , .ia Haas H 2 5' W I Q Q A R ix , ll Q if If . 'f 'I af lg iii . n Q. N jf' fa ' -- fPre,fcf417 , 1 . . . i ..,. . ..... '.'. .'. . ..,.. .,., I Pill' Li r',i 'X X-f'+ I, 4 -01 Page One Hundred 'Pwr-n ' ML fl Xu l17.f'.'!!lIl.'KIIIXIII !!!l1'!1'!!f1'lI!l!fr'i'. I1'!1Q'1'. 'IA ff: .' .' I I ffl .' .'.'3'x'CxX'x'i'.'fCx XXXX . -- FN. -2 .-.J w .L Xxxxxkxlx-Hug? ' X , ,i f f fm' it or ' W fluff gf! f ,ugly Qffffffffff 54 f ff e t X l-Q32 gf f'9fWf, 1, w l' fD1,,fMl ffg' f f 'VCW ,ffl Yr at , RWM 531421 Ai? lim an , Laila ed Mllllre-lSfWlfff4 l l 1 ll PBIEIGOPHIIS This year East High had a revival of the pep club movement. This was ini- tiated with the boys through the activity of Mr. Coombs and the enthusiastic support of Mr. Millikin. The name chosen was Palaeopitus, which, freely translated means following in the footsteps of tradition. The sole purpose has been to perpetuate East's traditions and support each other in the advancement of school activities. Rather than having a clannish group which selects its own members, a system was worked out whereby the school as a whole selected them. The following are the charter members and also the reason for their admission: Robert Wilkin, President' of the Student Body, Dan Moffat, President of the Senior Class, Richard Froiseth, President of the Junior Class, Blaine Ward, President of the Sophomore Classg also Robert Cox, President of the Sophomore Class of 1926-73 Ed McGean, President of the Sophomore Class of 1925-65 Douglas White, Editor of the liastoniag Tom Carrigan, Editor of the Red and Black, Jack Fike, Captain of the Football Team, Rees Llewellyn, Captain of the Basketball Team, Wilford Keener, Captain of the Basketball Team, Charley Mabey, Captain of the Track Teamlg Frank Robinson, Cadet Major, Eddie Newman, Head Yellmasterg and Sam Whitney, Tennis Captain. The above group of men are true representatives of East High and are working for the interests of their fellow students. For that reason it is a privilege to asso- ciate with them. While the book goes to press before time, it is a safe prediction that the Richmond Medal will be given to one of the club members. East High, if you will select us as fine a group of men next year as you see listed above, we will, with one year's experience and mistakes, make better progress and be still more useful to the school and to the activities of each other. Vmou, Cooxvms, Sponsor ,..... Page One Hundred Twenty-one X' Y J ' X-UW C E E if Y .. Q -ef.. M, ,LJ 1,5 ' xxxax,Hllulu',, A i t gzl ' -l-lf , I N ga. N : ?l 'Uf11111 uw u, if f ,f fmwfaaa, d, Ibex tv-X , rr' f ff f 1' . ,Hof ,f, f M Q., fi ff 'f' ,',' fi, f f'fiff4,ff,Vf4'f 7'ffff,f'f' fm 'ff 1- XOXXXV , , ,nf V75 -.5 mx, Zi-luixw Vw, , MW? My 11,301 X90 , Q 6,41-l M53?xz'5' K Hz ' -- Q-fmt? ' 'ff'Y,,f9. ,,gf14. Mff J,'f' 'QU' imp, 'vllffv Q, I I 0,17 rx 44 any . I it '-jx: '.. , H V 152 , JA :fi 'RK f '.',4,' rm t if .gab7g..c,iL.aa ' Wi--,,,,af.usfl+1',,f -ff-a.lsa,..o'YN 1 '-+ ,L,23,a ,f U lpllfrf-..R21waiiaL:o.,., T:.. fi : v - 51 ' qi ij N '+A ' w E' 3' 1 'WSH if ' gui Staee I-lands all n -X. 1, V , D s xl Igj! 'lhere is a certain group of boys m the school who are at work all the time Qi and who make possible the enjoyment all get from the assemblies. It is due to them that the plays and operas are so well staged and presented, a thing East High is noted for. The stage hands for Ancient and Honorable Order of Amalga- ' 1 . - . . , 1 i mated Stage Houndsj have as their objective that the auditorium be classed as a 1 first rate theatre. Often they stay late after school making new scenery or prepar- EM Ng 5 ing the stage for some Junior High performance. 'sf V9 r w . l ' N lhe Order consists of' 'N g l ' ' ' x 'YV' , -sm 2 3 if Ny ' Leland Harmon ..... ...... s tage manager , SQ, Z1 , N 31 Paul Hedges ..... ..... a sszstant manager ' ' T Ni N , Melvin Clogston .... ...... f lyman ' E f . . 'lil , Doral Eardley ...... ..... e lectrzczan ' l kj John Arronco .......... ...... g rlp if N I 4 N Vernon Rasmussen -..---- grip .SNEQHIWP , LS if: 'S aa Q Jay Brown ....... ...... g NP gf' ' Bill Alexander .- Pu .......grip f all 51,1 gi, ,. ,l :ill Lili V41 ,ff gil ,. 0 Fil 2: ,, :EW zffzzzm'H11111111111ffzfzfffmz'ffffn7.'1A:c: .x'scxc:::.x X r sucv.'.1x-izfwsx ge One Hundred Twenty-two , P ' ,Ni I, , 4 , wiv? T X N 'u X-lxxi iw' 1 4 7 -4 min 5 le-A K 'N IW iw Aids 1 UK . xuUlluxu I f. .6 xx ' x , ' ,, , up ,, A, v ,4 'i ,4 3. X, V , 1, 04,7 so .Qs Q. 'f ,f 1 i 1. , . ,V .flv -.. ,. , . ., f ,,,,f G 4:19. -' Q- ' v, -. VVVN f i . 1. f .N-' ,'eiff'Ng' ,-f. ' Wx t 'g-gf? ' ' ,-,. ,f W t ' 'Y I . if lift- - - Ti .5 M lu, I i fl 4 ' i i I I N i i Chernisivy Club Modern man is a composite of creative imagination and charae- ter. 'l'hroughout the ages he has X struggled with the forces of na- 571, ture, first shrinking from them in fear and horror, then setting up a rig stone or a mound to worship as its Q symbol, then prying into its prop- erties with ignorant superstition. 1 l R' g,Il0lli9lfJvi',ELL Cllfkllisogiilf- IDOIYGLASS WllI'l'lI lier brothers, he has forced into IW?-95119115 .ffl the mind an imagination or crea- tive genius that puts him in the position of master and he whips into line steam, gif electricity, combustion, and chemistry to serve his needs so that he may possess leisure time with which to enjoy the fruits of life. gi 5313 Chemistry is an exploration of unseen action, of boundless fields of imagination. Man employs this abstract formula to interpret the unseen action of his nature yi slaves. To the blind intelligence of man the mountain appears only as a dead mass, ' 'iiiftx the skyscraper a cold frame. But there exists within these masses a world of its ' own, the energy of which is beyond the conception of the human miind. To harness Silifgm 'lei this activity is the greatest effort of science today. We in high school begin to fiifl, Af' touch upon the hidden forces of the atom and the molecule through a very light QQ study of chemistry. But it is enough to start many in fields of investigation. If ' Qi -Q . it starts the student in a path of thought or merely suggests to him the probable if ' solution to the riddles of nature it has certainly accomplished its purpose. 3 For the classroom student there is only a theoretical analysis of the problems Ni! in elementary chemistry while the Chem Club has brought to the student many it iii ch opportunities to .actually see the application of chemistry in a commercial way. i 'g b 6 lhus we -have visited a number of the more prominent manufaetorles 1n the im- MEWW, ,w tgp: :MQ mediate vicinity. Sugar factories, gas plants, oil refineries, brick works, smielters, ,igtiiigl 4 all these and many others are visited each vear by a representative group of students A from our school. W 1 it Drive Ilenderscm, Secretary. w ig: 4 iw 'ff ,H K 1 itil! iq! -Q, i'1f if! 'P ii 4 i .Ni wi -i iriji 5 , 4 i :li ti. II. wi is WH M, . it-I 4: l 51 1 ,. Mi, .Ke .tl , f Lf EBM . ix X L ,,:j fr i id i i 1 : , I :N yi' if :ii 4 fi i :Z 1 . 1 :iw Flush Swlcx-:'1' Davin I-Iizxm-:nsox 1 ,Q Vice-President Secretary rmrl Treasurer I - '7 X555 CJ? Q 5w'i 9'l ' '- ----fffezfi-ff' f?.1 T'iff'1f':'ATAi-'i ' ' ' ' ff' tiilff ix - 'r xQq' ' ' -' M ' Page One Hundicd 'lwcnty-three ,gt sr 5 . N . W , ' ' -1 1 - :Wu-3.g 94 , i.A,,,:.. .,'1,, ',,,f. 4,4 Hyun - l - Yalg- QT ' 3 'M ' 'gifiief' Iffflml H - -- UXHUX X f 7, - fn f....,f' u. -, m 111 III!! xx ww . ff 7??'?W3ifii f . ii -- fi , f ' :li Www Wi f J '172f-X xxxxxfwfry .274 I ,ff If HWHW Wbtfjs, 'fff ff My V!111J,, X IMCVJ 4 WV, I V, . gxf, f,,Vy :H ., A I 1' 5 f I ,f Mkft ryff. f f fy., 1, -.fs A ' fy, ,gf-If NE?-N,-X, I. A - ,g, ,X:.Qx:'i 5: it ,V u f U jmyg, W. fwymrfzzx, Ab' ,..,,, r rw M Ru at 'aww-1 sz. rzqf, Gf--,199 wr 1 1- l . - . 1' ff fm... -Q is T31 ,. M ,N l , y vs, tl Beau SBIDPGIII' Club ll IH! 1 n I An army is a queer creation, eS- 1 4121 ueciall within a school. YVhile it 3 l' .51 l Y H is devised to function entirely on 'i WE, the element of superiority and in- W M feriority, at the same time it calls Nj! MEI for a certain degree of democrat- 'QEQU T2 ic association without which the ,Qi 5. . . , . i Q ip: machine becomes jammed. .FlllS ,gi is thc vcrv lo 'ical excuse that we N. y ,a y I . 8 N, lg ' oiier for the existance of the Beau Q DAVID HENDERSON Sabrcur. Organizing with this in Vmmll Comms N N K . . il , President view we have attained a coherence Sponsor ix among members that has raised us iff! '52 to the most active of the school clubs. N We started early in the season and have continued throughout with very reg- F' ular meetings. Our first object has always been to try to put East High on the .1 -I honor school map. With this in view we have devoted a large portion of the time 'mi 32 to topics that might better our Battalion. Our success, so far, has depended large- gli If 'Q ,i .4 '1 .Ziff 'Q ly upon Captain Abbot, Mr. Milliken, and Captain Irwin, who have done a great deal to keep the fellows on their toes. The social functions of the club have been a real success. According to the 1. wo N . 1 . T' . elif Sig i H, i , . -gg' custom we put on the annual play Metropolis, a story of deep sea divers, the My, '33---Y ' plot of which was laid in the streets of Paris. Some of the scenes from. this dramatic W X73 masterpiece are shown in another section of this volume. The Hop was the social QE, function'of the year so far as the school is concerned. We spared no expense in .41 -, making it the finest in history and according to reports everyone enjoyed an even- gl, ing with the school militia. The club journeyed to the Ogden Hop in a body and . was shown a great time, while at the VVest Hop it was entertained royally, Various Xxx ' I parties have been held of which a picnic and a dinner dance by the student sponsors i ij ,xml were outstanding. J Under the guidance of'. Virg Coombs, the club has made way for success, 'ff but the test of its effectiveness may only be judged by the results of the final Gifs inspection. If we make East High an Honor School, then we may lay our weapons ily EQ aside in thc light of success. If we do not make the list we call upon every student, Q every teacher, every parent, to do his best in putting East above the line. XL!! - Dave Henderson, President. . . . ill' il I 1, . ' 1+ r f-ll ,M will iw! ?5El V ir! l rl' W . 1 W '-' ' if ii , MAX RASMUSSEN DONALD FoL1.ANn 1 is V ice-President Secretary-Treasurer ' . 4 W, stil g - - f - - --- - - - , , V i V 'W ,,,a:iifg'f-. cal Egfr!!!1ff1111f111611Qrfgfllrlflrrgrrffflfflfzgiag'5vo'.jvSwffrsi:riavaarsxxxgyxviumw:sgxyyyjxxyxxn X x. -'- . Page One Hundred Twenty-four h 5 'I 'w N ggi , , Y 252 1 , kj 'WI' '1'1.'gll,j. ' 1 1 . I I I x4 .4 ,, . X., N' fx' ' , ' ' l, 5 , 1 , . . 'v: f.i.ff.is,,,,C f g-,fi r, T . ec-, ruin- fi ffl 'xml 1 t. . L A JJ I, M 09 xnxx l I 2 f ' ': - AM- Y' Q f if 'V ' f I ff' ' ' iff, I, X -'Q' -. -. 1 fr ,, -. f : l f .. - - v IX .5 x. - ' V X V My - Q . ' , ,.'fL'-Ji' .. A rf A m e, 'fgff ' f X 5... . qt' N 'H p iw iv ,W ' Z ,A r' k . . Q, g --at K. , ,J ,,f7+,f.. . I, ' wwf .W f .,.. A ,..' - ..,.,A. , Lg. Y, , 3 2, ' ' L..A.4e1uA4'v-,,'.aii.x.lE ilk---9' !i wx .12 5' DCI' EICHEI Klllb ,Qi l LA E 51 N Der l'lichcl Klub, thc German Club, began its activity E for the year 1927-28 in September, with a meeting for the Q 'rj purpose of having the annual election of officers. The fol- Q lowing were chosen to the positions: lirling S. YVedding, Ei President, Kathryne Sweet, Vice-President, Frank Hamp- Rl shire, Treasurer, and Louis Ottenheimer, Secretary . Allie Q g Christensen, Ella Mobest, Alvin Smith, and Alfred Rosen- baum formed the Program Committee. The Refreshment EQ Committee was composed of Olivia McHugh, Vera Gibson Eg and Ruth Ottenheimer. l MMA BOFTTCIWR The emblems of the club are two pins, thexfirstkmf which A Spongor ' :Q resembles an acorn, and the other an oak leaf. This is sig- S nificant, since the oak is the national tree of Germany. The E first year students have the privilege of wearing the acorn, while those of the second ' . N and tlurd years may wear the leaf attached. E Miss Meta Boettcher, the faculty advisor, created great interest in the club. '54 V Through her efforts, Der Eichel Klub has accomplished much which deserves F3 . mention. A cooperation with the German Culb of YVest High School has proven to 3 ,X QQ be a complete success. The Christmas party was the most popular one of the year. The exquisite Weinachtsbaum, donated by Fredrick Sweet, was gloriously jf if QELQ, decorated with brilliant German Iornaments. Several honored guests, among whom l,fm:M:..x4J V Y :I were Professor Rungler of University of Utah and Dr. Henely from Europe, were Vg fl Mfg present at this feast, but Miss Boettcher's charming presence was missed by all as Q 3' she was ill and could not attend. Refreshments, donated by Alfred Rosenbaum and l Qjdj 3 H ,ig-,, prepared by Mrs. Mel-Iugh, were immensely enjoyed. l? fl X w V K' 1 I 3 nf Many meetings, parties, and trips have been sources of much enjoyment through- LU 1 ,I out the year. A good proof of the club's activity is the winning of the second l H A p prize in the Eastonia picture contest. Zi kwa., V-D The whole club expresses a gratitude and an appreciation to Mr. Eaton for U, .,,, ,Yi HQ- QQ his kind support and encouragement. EQ 15' '. :i 'gs' i 'ji f. tif xl ,I HW' Erliug S. Hfedding, President. is ggi 'iii it ar l fl i 'J N 1 , gi ' 'IAQ' ICATHHIIYNE Swmrr Louisa fl'l I'ENIll-IIMHR FRANK I'IAMl'SIlllll'2 7' 'N ,, ,jg 'ViC0-I,7'U.'fitl0'l1,t Secretary Treasurer if, 4 he igfif H7 - ,G-g5. g,v?',l55Qt7. .b .-.A P ...' f N1 A Page One Hundred Twenty-six YL--f i Qw- -l-nnf' . 48--' i DER EICHEZL. KLUB. XXX kk . lux :gi K g, X I -+- 'lgc Onc Hundred Twenty-scvv. .vi .N lv--A -5 ---1, . Q vcph - 'X ,Xw,,:.,.lX.,k 711.,,4 1 ' ' . T. ' , V' JL.- .f..,, - ' ' ' W , X U,-,nmfh X xp 7I..r1111,,A.H':X.,, K xxxUU X ' . ' ' V., K A , at 'V h' f n 7-'r'.'1. R XX I ' .. ' Axe: -, l , 1 f A-'1 N -'N--. a. : 5 ,l - .3 4, .fix fm, ' . x .-A -' f -V. me. ,t 'YQ ,f . ,f - ' X .,W:-- . -. ' 'f-into we , 3 - M - 1 ,I . .- - 4 ' -. , -f- ,' - - 1 H y , fg ' ' Vw . -Q Aff A . if .A 'f Q ,M-' ' , '51 T- W yy 1 X ' . ' '1-I ff. -as .:.,.fcL2 .V yn 5 gt lzjh'-X ' ,,:'W.--u... . f fu c..Bf'L. -..A 22 -' A-J--. M--' -M - - ' DIN, ..... ,aw Z1 1 - '4 - '4 Ni 2 East l1l En9.ineel's 3. - ,fg 5. 'w ,Z In the year nineteen hundred and twenty-Hve an organization, IN known as the East Hi Engineers, i. was founded by a group of stu- dents from the Mechanical Draw- Qi ' w tt, D C K1 ing Department. The intentions 5 K. of the creators were to stimulate A- a greater interest and gain a i broader acquaintance with the 1 various activities along en ineer- Dorr WILLIE D g MARY Mamma President mg hnes. Their endeavors were Sponsor :N not without praise, and the pro- pf, if N gress of the club through its four s. years has shown a marked advancement. Shortly after the commencement of school,-an election was held at which Don E Willie was chosen President, Virginia White, Vice-Presidentg and Max Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer. gi Efg The,c1ub has shown itself to be one of the most active and beneficial of any 2 N in the school, its field has been a means of great interest and a source of valuable is Nfl education. 5 M if 'S gl VVithin the present year many delightful excursions have been enjoyed, among ff 3 ,Q them being such trips as Ostl-er Candy Company, Utah Gas 8z Coke Company, Utah 'H fe Oil Refining Company, Bingham Mines Garfield Smelters a discourse on radio by ff. TNV5 W' Mr. Glade, and an examination of the,KSL Studio have ,also been experiences of r l ,Qwv great pleasure. ENN pf! Two picnicslwere taken in the spring, an approval of which was manifested Q B .I by a large attendance at each and a party in January afforded all an excellent time 15 y' ,' i and was pronounced a success. 3 W Q .J C Due credit must be given Miss Mayne, faculty advisor of the club. Under .3 iffy: 'nf her capable direction we have experienced the foremiost enjoyment and success. -'?5.j,, 024' if The able assistance of Miss Wilson, who has accompanied us on all trips, has also ff A if L been appreciated. 'fl' Zi i 4 We ':- .- . NS 1 We are certain that the club in the future will continue to grow and offer its at Q? members the best of times. gil 'l Don Willie, President. . Ei Ei V. . l' . I4 4 .M H '. iff' L .1 '4 rlzl E.: 1 1 :I :i ' vi l if ll lf ' ' ' 31 ll gff VIRGINIA Wnrrs MAX TIIOBIPSON QE D Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ' f- -: A - ,f X ,A 1, -- ' 955-'L J Y?2,f.NR4f1'fu'sg:f i s. U .... X- J-fl ?S:'1'7Q.ncfi Page One Hundred Twenty-eight J ., . , .M H F , V, , ,Il T I 1 EAST H! E.NGiNEER5. -V, I1 S, Page One HundreAml Twcn ' 1 1 tg 2 a N 1 Q uxuxuul - xl 'i vw w QC Uyxils 5 I 416 M, .A ax V. A, I f, , I, I 1-.,',',,j. K Xxuv-XX ' V f I : '11-if JA l f , ff Gly! lf' 'V ' fl 41'! fI.'zl,, .X W M ,,,, T, .'9,gj.'n. .f ,Lijgga 21 yy V , ' 'V ,E 3 5 f 'HT' UW W 4, E yffjf, g.:.'fp'P3gf' yy 'la' ,VA ,fl-Q '27-EXW ,jg 19 ,,.,V U ,,,E W5'p- 5 fly., lysglfy.-'L '-:fax fgrr.- ,A,A ,4,A ,, g..,ag,.1i.,i...-......-.1b4t4,,' ,va ., .,,. '52, lla , ilu' v ,'L', QSM, J, ',,6i', ' -gf -' i'1g,lLL1iLs'.QlBlQ4.lll11f J,.Qa.Q.,4Lb f:,b 'I E ,N l :4 if lil 155 . E ti 4 T Club Wi- an The IL T Club under the di- rcction of Miss Lisle Bradford , has accomplished another success- illqll ful year. Early in the year the 'Sl following officers were elected: 1 Tom Quayle, President, Ed Me- Gean, Vice-President, WVally Rogers, Secretary, Eddie New- man, Treasurerg and Dave Hen- Sl 1 derson, Librarian. Ed MeGean, EW T as chairman of the party com- l Sl 3f:e?5273'E mittee, made a brilliant success of LISLE BRADFORD , the annual party at the Belvedere Sponsor l El Lounge on February 11-, 1928. Joe ,Q Nibley and his 4 T play committee decided that instead of the usual method of A flvriting an original playlet they would burlesque this year's school opera, Sweet- E p- carts. : 42: Owing to the increased size of the East High Student Body the club had to Q! change from Two Times Twelve Twitterters to Two Times Twenty Twittertersf' 6 Q Alflf E5 The spirit of the club seems to have increased with the size of the club. This is the -5 1-Q ZX if lf' only year that the 4 T has been able to boast uniform attire. The work this year has been splendid, the club was well received at practically all the schools, churches, 23' A F and social organizations in Salt Lake City and vicinity. The B .Y. U. and the ll X' l U. A. C. have both asked us to visit them on our annual spring trip but as yet we l Q G55 have not decided which school we will visit. ,N MNH , lf 'QQ' Last Fall after many tryouts and much deliberation Miss Bradford chose a ,' ,fill fine male quartette consisting of the following members: Ed MeGean, Hugh Grund- 12 l ,g yr' vig, Paul Hedges, and Tom Quayle. This quartette, which is a division of the l 4 ff, 4 T Club scored so successfully in and around Salt Lake that it received a N Q' 1 ll .J tl ' special invitation to compete in the National Music Contest at Chicago. Because of N ka a ruling of the Board of Education the quartette, as a school organization, cannot R wwf., Q: leave the state for this contest. 3.2 rl QI I C.'gI'73 M if ,V - Tom Quayle, Preszdent. m Q: ip Q If X , 5. Q l 2 l 'iff --' 1 I I L En. MCG!-:AN VVALLACI-: Roorzns EDMOND NEWMAN In ll: V ice-President Secretary Treasurer Ei 'f', ' 'f fxxfflc ci X iw' N V 'x'fER3'1 R WPS: N . 4, U ..... ---'- . --1- . ----f'n1? ?'ffi357E EP K Q ,X if-4,111-5-','L1g, ' i' 4fQiQ:E5'2'. 11.417 Page One Hundred Thirty J ' -X - x A ffwxr T sgwiew 4 , ' i..p,wwlXfe1. 1 , RL yxuxxxxxxxxf M7 ik Wu N N-AT-,iAMNgkmN xr qvgirzrrrznf I V, Amt ' c H' V, w ' , 1 I' I '-'11,Q. oxmx I , My O VW.. .,,N,y4.s Qu V. I ,V,,4'fMggf,3.5L,g , H 11.74.15 U ww . .- ,nf fx . ff fil!1.u.fiw 1156-.Mr 0 f -qi . f -'Watnf 1. - -1:1--J. . f 1 ,. x ,f ' 5,3 V 'V jx. . if fu 'th I r ,ll,,,f.xr,xf,,'?'.j , l , - '34 If f 3 'N-Nw .lvf N x 'MQ ' ,Mgff lf wk Iwi f' 1 l i i -L' 'l ' ',.1'i'f ' -'ff KSN ,-2'- :G-P fit 5 5 xlib? J yllix-. it f, Vik-, ,,,,, ,,..,..,,.., .AA.....-,-.- a..Li.-s.j,4,,,,4,,,. :g.' .. ' ll' ' 4- QSM, mAA-,- A '1'.: ..- ...A4gi3L,.'4,H--Qlmii ...Li,,.4..m.f... I gl Q52 - lil .H lr! 53 51 4 5' il V V' E 52 . Z5 Grzlwnluu-1 I'lAl!'l'lYl'II.I. QLANENCE ALHAUGH Sponsor llfresident vi if F'l'El1Ch clllb V, The French Club has made several changes this year from the usual course Fig of affairs. The attendance has exceeded all previous years. There are approx- effi E? imately 90 members enrolled. 'FF' The attractive pins, which are different from those of any years before, are if f'1 X A M i . l .ll is i WGN .g., 1 '1 1'-. Q1 iv N '51 Q: Q, P very appropriate as they bear the letters of the French Republic L, F. lil, which stands for Liberte, Franternite, Equalitef' while the pins of the third year students are distinguished by a guard added to them. VVe have tricd, with the assistance of Miss Hartwell, to create in our club a greater interest in French. The meetings, though not as regular as previously, are held every month on VVednesday nights after school. General business is transacted and interesting programs are given by both outside people and various members. They consist of musical numbers, dancing and recitations. The members of the club wish to extend their appreciation of the efforts of Miss Cunningham and Miss Hartwell in making this year so successful. -CLARENCE Ammuui-I, President. . .. .-. - 1, , B1c'r'rx' CnMvFonn VIRGINIA I-Iowmm IJOROTIIY PIANFOIKD Vive-Pre.virIent Secretary Treasurer I. M4 'ii fi ll .DN wvk 'HH all . . . if:,, 5 ll is l '-in Nl 'N .49 l l bl Y by y g. bl ill 'Qi . all N. ' bf! N l il 721 lillu ww- E N, gi d .fi gl. 'Ti '12 lil? A If 'i s D ng -rw- Wi. i, SJ' -I lV,,,,-V W 1 .Nl lf? ll af kx mam r' ,f EN? 2' 1' AQ . r at 51' . EI . .it 4 1 ci 4 tl V1 ul 4 in li fi lil l i,.. 52.1 HI If :ali .. 5'-1 rl' rim r il W :El x5 ' 'F 9 U cg 5 ' V 4: I 1 l yi' Z r r . ug I ' - ,. g 'e . ' Hr tk u x .X Nab 0 6 , .I - 515 'fffffi'ffflllfflflllllflfffflfflfllff1'ff1'.'l7fQ'1'. 'fihlihlil.'f.'fffff'.'f fff.XYlXXYi'lYfxYx'YNfYiYQC XRKXX XXX 'x'.'.'x'fakE. 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V' 1 fl l l ' 1 i H l I 4 L1 'L '. 1 l ,, '.. if' ' ,, i. 3 ' The Flvine Leonards 'N .2 , l :fl 'N ,Ag N Ei 5 M ' u ' ,I W l pg the I'lymg Leopards. thc skiing club, thc only one of its ' kind existing in the western states. was organized in September, 1927, for the purpose of increas- ing the students' apprcciationof winter sports and scenes in the Z, state. The results of tllegxltxtiofl E - X was as follows: lil' ing '. 'em- QHHINU wmmwu . ding, 121-esidentg Max Rasmussen. VERA WINTEHOWD 'lgrgwilmll ' Vice-President, Dee Van Lott. Slmmm. 5, V . l ' 'I'reasurerg and Dick Andrews. ' ' wifi .H 'N N E Secretary. The program commit- l Q ' r tee. consisting of Odis Rich, Bill Keyser, Harold Kimball, and Don Brayton. was - ' , T -s ,f chosen by the President. it 1 , x , l this club . E N has actually proved that it is the most active one in the school. The :S . L 4 first prize in the llastonia snap contest, was captured. Many skiing trips, long and M short, covering a total mileage of about -L50 miles have been made by members of fp the club. Several trips have been taken to Park City and Brighton where record Uv, ' 3 Jlumps, frgm 90 l?2 feet Hive bin made' QX new lhill fair ski-iiumpigg his been 31 Ei t' , Ji. ciscoverec near rig iton. '7 iis wi certain y mc a p ace w lcre tue c u wi even- J YN' tually break all state records. Dr. Pfouts invited the Flying Leopards to a ski- ing party in the mountains near Payson. This was one of the delightful events of X the year. Cooperation with the University of Utah has been most helpful. Many I 'Ni good skiers have been developed in the club during a very short time. gf L? Miss YVinterowd and Mickey Oswald, sponsors of the club have worked with lll great care and diligence for the club's success which has, in fact, been so splendid that its influence upon other schools cannot be anything except inspiring. Other V ., -gf. organizations of the same kind are sure to be formed. arf' P, 4 'I I The faculty, as a whole, has shown great interest for this new club and all the ,Q Q members of the Flying Leopards wish to express their appreciation for the sup- is ,nf Qi I . . . V ,T ,.. N . port from Mr. Mllhkin and the faculty. Kr, : -FRLING XVEDDING, President. . - liar l lil fri W: l li ' .. .pl if ll lf: gil lil iglk K' lu' 15 'll if ' . y . Ii: 'L 1 : I 4 l: l a l.:-1 i lla' l E2 1 i i ii l 5, MAX Rkssalussax Divx Axmmws Dm: VAN Co'r'r llzf :Q Vice-Presirlenl Secretary Treasurer lf? ,. f . ,, -ew 3s?s5 9 ujt fi 1 e e S71 'i Page One Hundred Thirty-two gli f--:L . - . 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The .fine achievements the girls have accomplished have come only after long and steady hours of practice, for unlike other years we have practiced every day and the Glee Club has become a reg- ular part of our day's program. We adopted the idea last year of having our own individual cos- tume which proved to be a great idea and the envy of the school. As a result we decided to have the same costume and also to continue under the same name of Twittertonians. . VVhile the Girls' Glee is primarily for entertaining, much has been done along the social line, of which the most important function was the dance given jointly by the Girls' Glee and the 41 T Club. It was given in the Belvedere Lounge and was one of the most successful and enjoyable events of the year. The girls have taken part in many school programs as well as outside func- tions, and with but one or two exceptions every girl took an active part in this yea1 s opera. We hope to present in the near future an operetta which will be given in assembly. VVe have worked hard and hope that our singing is of such high stand- ard that it will be- a credit to our school. We are very proud of Miss Bradford and realize that it is a real privilege to have the opportunity of having her as our instructor. We owe our success to her as it is through her eH'orts that we are able to have such a great and successful or- ganization of the Girls' Glee Club. C LISLE BRADFORD Clcrrnv ADABIS Sponsor President Ciccly A dams, President. .L..lHJ.l.'.i1..A1i. . ..,,, -. l 3 viii -I ggffgfglgf, 11 f. If 111711111211IIlfgflflIiX1'!1'fff1T,L1?I fzg11111.g111 XIII, ,4 N ff' . .1 . .k, Stl. C tw if :i lit! .YN if: gi ,. ,w M' -1 lm .N .il -- :N Dfw 1:1 :N x R ,- hw fun., 1 , 4 .1 Q. 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I'I Clllb ' ' The H Club consists of boys of the school, in good standing, who l1ave won their letter in some sport. This entitles them to wear an HU sweater which is the em- blem of the club. This year there were thirty fellows in the club, probably the largest group to ever represent the club. The members of the club work to put athletics on a higher plane in the school and to boost as well Sp0 0 as instill spirit and interest in all P eSid9 L school activitiesg and to uphold a high degree of scholarship and sportsmanship in all events participated in by mem- bers of this club. Mickey Oswald, a wearer of the H, called the first meeting and has taken an active interest in the club and olTieers were elected as follows: Fred McKenzie, president and Robert liurriston, secretary-treasurer. In this meeting plans were discussed for the ensuing year and committees were formed to carry out the plans. Meetings were held quite regularly on Monday of every other week in which ideals of the club were discussed. Giving support to all school activities is one of the chief duties of the club. The H Club did all that was possible to help maintain order in the auditorium during assemblies. The annual Nast High Smoker, put on by the club, was very successful both financially as well as being a wonderful exhibition of boxing and wrestling. The money received from the Smoker will go to defray the expenses of injured athletes. The members of the club hope that in the future all boys who win their letters in some sport will support the school in all activities with the real Red and Black Spirit. MICKFIY Oswam Fiuzn McKaNzm Robert Burriston, Sec-y.-Treas. . 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Jw' X A lf 'Tv ff, , ,Gi YJ., I s N' If 'wa ,f A ' 'f Y '-fl ,f', Mya, f , .Jil 'xQa..:3w - - ,le W k-.ff--Gfz..,.pe 1ZFl'f' 1. Q ,llllilll'wifm,j-f., ti: 'M ' ' ' '- f' . e 2 fam lil W' T will li? 3 l 'll rf ll T f N l ' 3' ' s ll ,gl Latin Club M. Mgr lg! It is five years since the Latin pq' .gal Club was organized in East High Ugly ,rw f- . wtf' School and it has been very sue- 131 'N cessful, each year accomplishing 1951 ' more than the previous vear. Anv- 1 Q if . . . . ' . . ' N wg! one passing in Latin is eligible to ME: . . 12 be a member and wear the S. P. VQ H135 Q. R. pin. The organization is ,Ei copied from the ancient Roman 1 QQ i state of two consuls, chosen from the Ver il class a ara t t ' '91 ' , g , ' I e mi' W0 Maluax VAN Pmxr l 'Q' ,g quaestors, tribunes, and aediles. Sponsor 5 53, rw . .. it T The election of OHICCFS was QS! held early in the fall. The outcome was Ruth Ray and Robert VVilkin, consuls' Dixie Moore Praetor' Alfred V. 3 3 S P: Q1 Rosenbaum and Richard Wright, Quaestorsg Frank 'l'ay- EQ lor. Tribuneg and Mary Elizabeth Hale, Acdile. El QSM The annual Roman banquet was celebrated at the time A ' V4 - 1 u I n u I L Q. :if ' of the Saturnaha, wlnch was an ancient festival m honor 53,3 5 of Saturn celebrated at the time of the year when all the 4 If-u , crops were gathered and all was prepared for winter. 1 .211 ---W-M . ' . c 4 l - On this occasion the slaves sat at the tables and were 3 1 YY ' QQ l RUTH RM. waited upon by their masters. lherefore the Vergll stu- jeu Ronmrr Wmux dcnts acted as slaves and waited upon the guests. Gifts 5,1 Q. 007'-Wh' ' were given to each guest as was the custom of the Romans. l Q, if Because our Christmas is the survival of the Saturnalia, Q XX , it was given, in December. All were garbed in the Roman costume, the toga, and tlyf I ' no knives or forks were allowed. Roman sacrifices were made and the Svbil Ber- J' ' ' l ' ' EJ J' Q, nice Ixoelliker, prophesied from her leaves the fortunes of the honored guests and 'Y l 2 Vergil students. The Magister bibendi, master of ceremonies, was Ruth Ray who LE-X77 4' W5 n --l tl l'tt'- t ' t f tl ' ' U' VV t t ' l l ' tl I t' Qi Lf ,W .' my a nounccc IC 1 1 eren ex en s o le es cnm,.,. e were en er amen my ie .a in Cat, dwg 'fliflf 35:12 ' 4 ang. g: 'l l ri E' 111 ,Xl si , Ll fl 1 l 4.x hgliil ml fl 1 55. 1 r' H .. 'fl ' rf RICIIAKIRIJ NNIKIGIIT A1.r'ur:n Rosmrlmunl Flmxx '1'.n'mu Dlxm Moour: fl Quaestor Quaestor Tribune Praetor l lil ' L3 Q' ri lan 1 M 3 'q27'iiE?i'Q'3'v . ,. H , , fs igfijfgifggyblaiQjlIJ.'.'.'.'.'.'1.f'f.'.'.f.'1.'.'zzfffzf.'.'.'m'H.'m'.3' 'ff.3'f.'m.'-55:5 X 5A-.5L-M-sm-k.,.,,. M Ji e e s ,-451. Q. alta... 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Q97-.03 x?J'U O Cum ..- Sasas, E ERE xwzge e4 SEEQQQ 5 SEQ Fiixi Fw . , Lx A -1'A:r-1'4'- js-gggggg QQLQQ-35521 if ,LJ 'RSF 211inf.'UH11.zz1g111g1.' ,,,LT+f , 4,4-, - g:744?cp AA-A 44444444 '31 :w rm Q Lug 4 ' VA 1, V., ln' Viv 1.14 1 :A , :J A :E 4 gi + H330 fi 9 ill 'I' M3134 fi N X ,511 :Q 53. f al' MURRAY BAX'PER FRANK TAYLOR f ,X Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ' 'Q wikw e H f4,H,f:m,,e,, ,.,.. .,,,, , .e,. ,U, QM? f Q7,'f.f'm111,'111n1111Hm ,f fmzlllfmnzm 1,4-1A.xss.,.s...'......R,xx:m...: ..4..4.n1x.nnyiQ 3 bak VL 4 4 4444 4 --f 4 4 - i,,ml,e Page One Hundred Thirty-eight fi -fr - ig-gi,?,1R..' 7,111-.f1a, ?S1'fi 'ek A N' ' 6, 1 :1::::::1 N' ' xxxxxxxxxtllluxui . U V'c M .' 3' A4.-4, law 5 Xxx xxxvll I MVN f ix I QQ:-Mgr N N ,V ,' 5.w.,i I ,,A,. H, A... . ,..l'3tLl . ,J4rf5yXQfH .,4...'.t?7 U.l1il.,Ei,r f.AA 1: 1 -.N 5 EI Roio Y Neel-o I Q, WE? At the beginning of the school X5 year the Spanish Club was re- organized under the able super- vision of the Misses Lundin and ffjl Farrell. At the first meeting the ifff' following officers were elected: Oral Bradford, President, Harold , March, Vice-Presidentg Helen Quinn, Treasurer, and Ina Find- lay, Secretary. Later the pro- - 1 gram committee was chosen which ORM, BIQA111-'Olin I is composed of Helen Strock, President fflgg v ,. I. 14 4 14 fr ',,4 , '4 at Z Eg ,CM I U57 We ll ll? A -., ,J Iv. .., .,1, L. .. s vqijlr' .43 fig il' .gg iw If ,ks Q S1 N is ggi ,. 1 4 A . -rx 4 iw QI, '-1 Chairman, Maurine McKenzie, gg and Lloyd Wlagstaif as assistants. To the program com- 4 mittee belongs the credit for the many interesting and en- tertaining programs presented this year. lil Rojo Y Negro, the club's official name, was organized 1 ff! for thc purpose of creating a greater interest in the Spanish Gi L9 language and literature in a manner that would also enter- A tain. gg mg Some of the programs that were given at the meetings included, a talk by Senor Lago, Professor of Spanish at fgvjfjtkk, RUTH LUNDIN the Uniyersity of. Utah, on Spanish Literature, and aitalk 'V MANS FM,,,,,L,, on Mexico s relation to the United States by Senor Gatpola, Sponsors Mexican Consul. The first year students presented an en- tertaining one-act play under the direction of Miss Lundin, and many musical numbers were presented by the talented members of the club. To climax the events of the year the club had a party on a Friday afternoon til' after school. After a short program' of music and readings, several games were played and refreshments were served which were exceedingly delicious to say the k V 1, least. The club has attempted to stimulate and increase an interest in the sciences and history of the Spanish people and they sincerely hope that the students of fig Spanish in the following years will aim for a similar goal and succeed even better than they. fill, Oral Bradford, President. Ill! I IV ill ,4 ,Li w'1 rf' ,, ,gi wr' . v: HAnor.n MikllC1l INA Flxumr Ifli-:Ll-:N Qurxx E: Vice-President Secretary Treasurer X ' 'fi 413' 23155 'Q ' ' fi-giU'!f. ,'i'I1J!.'.','Ill!!! i'!!.f',f'ffXAf','l '.',', 1 1 1. 1 . . .... ..... - - l Page One Hundred Thirty-nine 54, V. W1 MW tm 1L'll xx fr ,fx 1 ,4 V4 4 4 ff t 0- ' CNA' I 74 -.-4 xuunyxmfg i ,fg....1.-Laika Q' I11rr1z'fjf,,H'n Y x . xX . , f' 1, ' ' . I 'c' 21 ,I . , Ilffm- , xxllul 'U'7Wfff ' ' f ',2,f'4if 1 Ulf ,f L'fNiL6,, ,7,fW'474Wff'VV7'f?7fQfP' HU!! X- .. 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C. work during active drill hours and the work in general. up In previous years the teams have had no definite organization, all their work 35,52 775 ending with the Cadet Hop for which the teams were primarily planned. This 35 rn Q if-tgp, year, however, the members of the drill team wished to carry on and help the Bat- 5 , talion become an Honor unit, so with this idea in mind, the club was formally or- X640 I ganized and a definite line of work outlined. This single and sole aim being Make ii East An Honor School and the club is working hard with Beau Sabreur and S. 0. S. l H UI to make it one ' N' l 4 I -1 - - N if li Membership in this club is not limited to only those who participated in the Th i X original drill, but it is open to any cadet who is interested in drill and is a loyal ty ll J li East Sider. The members at present are mostly sophomores who are working to kl '-il, become commissioned and non-commissioned officers. It is hoped that the club can L --f-in , , u n .n Q a In 1 r X 'WY if P CQ, E25 provide the llatalllon with real, loyal, and enthusiastic officers to carry luast High CQ gl 'ED f if iffy to its proper rating with other units in the Ninth Corps Area. fi 1 '4 -UQ! P' ' i' if . . 'l Ll 1 QQ Ufznston Lay, Pre.s'z1lent. ig, Ei gb 15 if 4 1 1 4 1 l A i , VW 1 r Y iii 1 i 1 if il , ji i 531 4 l if if rfb 5 0 I .. - 5: K '4 Qi TnUus'roN Muuruy WILLIAM Prmnosa GIQAN1' WlI.I4lADIS Mn,'roN Rosmr Z, Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Drill Sergeant ii Q f 4 .L ., xwQ.'X V ' 3 ., U ' 4.7H111I1111JfffN151f.'.f, 'Hi',f','I!H!.'1i:.':.'J.V. . . . . .... ::.',',x'C.X'ff,'.':ct nd t X X 'lr.X.'lX'tX't' ' Q, Page One Hundred Forty 4 Q'-. i 4 i . , H--- tgvw 'M x WH-NI. 1 -fm-x, . 4: x v '6 H, a. ,f,..n.....,w, --H A. 'yxxKxx1,xnxx1u if '1sl'f5' ' xv , . --.. f' N . 'if ' , .1 .Llzu wif'fl fLZWf1nf 'ffz ff !',':a 1' 'fri' . Qvwollv T l W L ' Ulf 4-W filly' f! 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Members number- 1 llqlw 1 Sponsor ing forty five are representative Q L of all three classes m the school. '7fQm:::Il,L Qi. - . ' 'l The first meeting was a social Eff A - . NL 1 lunction at the Belvedere Lounge. Q11 . . . , , ik l I Here the following officers were elected: President, Susan Crouchg Vice-President, QI!! Evelyn YVatsong Secretary, Marjorie Augustineg Treasurer, Gwen Bitnerg Directors, ' Eli Helen Hammer, Marcella Nebeker, Gaylie Rich, and Jessie Blackburn, Advertising Qi' A Manager, Laura Snow. ' The purposes of the club are to promote and support all school undertakingsg f DP to eo-operate with the facultyg to increase school enthusiasm to back the teamsg to Y Q' 5 be democratic and sportsmanlikeg and in every way to carry on the triditions of 1:5 V 9,,, liast High. l At Thanksgiving time, the club took the responsibility of collecting money from X - Q3 P the school classes to buy a dinner for the members of the Sarah Daft Home. Christ- 5 mas boxes of clothing and food were also contributed to families by the T. N. T. I ' members. . ff l The club has a small gold pin shaped like a bomb and bearing the letters ' T. N. T. to ll., XV1 -l t l ' l l l' -ll 'f ' ' ll e, as c lar er mem Jens, rope t lat tus c u i may unction as an actne orgamza- I Wg- tion of the liast High School. C '---M' 1 . TV , 1 X --Si'sAN Cuoven, Presillcnt. 51.5, 2 E1 Will l 4 v E' r r' ' . -I E li T . . p H Z I- iw , 4 lift 1 img. liia l lj l lj rv - -- - - i 'I i llj l Evi-:LYN VVA'rsox MAu.mnn: AUovs'riNi-: Gwrzx Brrxau Vice-President Secretary Treasurer lj g, Ijyf CD -C7 ul . .Jew 'X fiatf ffl Vlllyio ,M , , .. .W J.- W., N--. . pil,-.54rgE'i2iiyT 'X bf fn... , .,., Q., H 5 , Q vlvlvfff V -1 --'- ,'ffll- Q . 41.5-.Www , i iilliiIi!ll.f!lilHYIII!I1 1 ,,,i,,,n. ...........,....... ...... ..... 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A , .1 wr ' f -A. ., ga- AA,AA., NN .. ., , ,, .. ,, .i . ....,f.a. ..,Q.,. '- 1 'L-A-AU-1-5-f-'A4g-'-ILLM' i 4' . The East I'li GlI'l Reserve ' ' Last fall the Girl Reserve took as their purpose the standard to create love and happiness and to form friend- ship among all girls. The members of the club have well carried out this purpose and have created love and happi- . ness wherever possible. The membership of this club is divided into three groups: general, advisor, and honorary. The general is for any girl in East High who is eligible for this club. The advisor is Mrs. Ike Armstrong to whom we owe much of our success. The honorary membership is given to any girl who belongs to the Girl Reserve and is elected by a majority of the club. Committees are formed as seems necessary to direct the various activities and the cabinet is composed of the officers of the club, Girl Reserve Sec- retary and club advisor. During the year the club has held several dancing parties and dinners, the largest affair being the Fathers and Daughters banquet which was held at the Mmxcizr. FOULGEII President its: Pi ll lg .,. ,. .fri l-.il ,Sim , i it m N. is QQ? 411 i i Ilxf AQ!! ilifilffii 2316! Cjzzlfff. Z-ff 4.1 . 1 D ,gf Y. W. C. A. The dinner was cooked and served by the girls. The whole affair was L? very delightful and successful. One feature of the year was a candy sale which was A rg' Q. tio held at various banks of the city. Rach girl in the club donated five pounds of home fi Q,.1:,,L6 made candy. The proceeds of the sale are to be used to send two girls to the na- :Q QL. Q tional Girl Reserve convention at Asilomar, California. This convention is a won- 1' I derful outing for the delegates and everyone is anxious to be one of those chosen Lifiilfliiig ,rw to represent the club. . M Qty , The members of the Girl Reserve cabinet have been quiet and willing workers. .4 L4 Expression of gratitude and appreciation should bc extended to Ansta Todd, Eva i fat. ll J 1 Kincaid, Lillian Iida, Ruth Kirkpatrick. and Billie Bird for their ever readiness limp ' to help on all occasionsg and sincere appreciation is due Miss Francis VVhite, our tiff 4 X ! Girl Reserve secretary, for her splendid efforts and sacrifices. all l , VVe hope that this club will continue to carry on its purpose and to strive for i k ' J the hi her o ls. '-vmrriid 1 - g g 8 . Col 1.1 -RTARCEL Forman, Prcsulent. gitffd . . i S' C . .I IQ: EL, 9 ,Ai 2,1- Jl mf qi X Q plug . 11 l i i . I in i iii . i 3, 4 , viii' wi Ilglglf till. l V 1 1 zflij' 'viii fl Gxvicx BECK Esrurru Axomisox Ji-zwm. Pl'l l'S To illl'lllIJHT.S'hlI7C0llI7l1iff06 Clzflirnnul. 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This year under the efficient and capable leadership of Captain Abbot, the progress of the East High School Cadet Corps has been very satisfactory, and a most successful year is drawing to a close. Improvement has been noted in many lines, the efficiency and number of officers is greatly increased, the esprit de corps shows marked advancement, and the faculty and parents are showing more interest and are backing the Battalion loyally. All in all a most gratifying increase in R. O. T. C. enthusiasm has been noted. Owing to the high standard of examinations, the of- ficers and non-commissioned officers are necessarily much more efficient in their work, which is now based on theoretical as -well as practical methods of drill. Map reading, range estimation, target work, and map making are now numbered in the curriculum of the of- ficer, and in the Officers' Class, instructed by Captain Abbot, these subjects ,are quite thoroughly taken up, while the Non-Commissioned Officers' Class, under Sergeant Sheets, studies the practical maneuvering of troops to a greater extent, studying the theoretical work only in the latter part of the year. The liast High Corps is in the Ninth Corps Area and is consequently in competition with the other schools of this Area for honor rating. Inspection Day, May Sth, should see some startling results of officers and battalion efforts. On that day the inspecting officer will judge the battalion, rating them on the efficiency of the various forms of drill, such as close order, extended order, physical drill, and manual of armsg ceremonies, knowl- edge of theoretical combat principles, faculty and stu- dent support, and facilities for instruction. Thirty per cent of the schools of the Area having the highest rating are then designated as honor schools. On this day also the Kiwanis Cup is presented to the company which . NVxNs'roN LM' Doxano For.l,ANn Captain, A rljulrmt Captain ., S I-:uo1':,xN'r S I lI'1l'1'l'S has maintained the highest average of etficiency for the year. Concluding thc inspection, the medals, given by the Chamber of Commerce, are igxwarded to the most ei'- fieient cadet officer, the most efficient company com- mander, the most efficient platoon commander, the most efficient squad leader and the best marksman of the battalion. Much praise and thanks are due to Captain Burr P, lrwin, on duty with the 10f11th Division Organized Re- serves, for his splendid assistance in training the Corps. Captain Irwin has ottered many valuable suggestions to the officers and has ollieiated as inspecting ot'l'iccr in all the company inspections. 'l'his year faculty advisors for the various companies were selected, and have proved a great boon and help to Captain Abbot. Miss Hardiman was chosen as the 'advisor for A Company, Miss Hartwell for Company li , Miss Pipe for Company C , Miss Kyle for Com- pany D , and Mr. 'l'hurman for the Band. They have done much to increase the spirit toward the Corps. and deserve much honor for their untiring zeal in aiding the commandant. This year also saw the introduction of social parties where the ot'l'icers and the non-commissioned officers be- came acquainted, talked things over. and where all in- terested in R. 0. 'l'. C. met to give suggestions and co- operation. Refreshments were served at these meetings and various well known men of the city addressed the boys. The success of the Corps this year should, therefore be attributed to all, with the lion's share due Captain Abbot, whose nntiring eltorts and diligent work has elevated the standard of the battalion to the high place it now holds. Frank Robinson, Ztlajor, Lnovn Suu n VVM. McCiu':.x Jas. XYAN Noicr JAMES Jomcs La Man Mavcot it Captain Captain. Cn-plain Cnpfavm Lieulomull I V 'Fl W ,: fx 4 1 ' - Q' 36 viva ' ff '51 f, ,,:'4i 'abd'--5- yxuxxuxxun: Zrrzpzzlfmijfjiy? 9 ff'7?Wf6K' f:L'fff '2'WWfgwilffiif f NW V'f!,f f' if f if l ' X xxkxlxxkxyxy ndfgvlgf 'lf ' 1111 X ,i fWW'f'7'f'? i FM? lf ' '99, K ,tif QW' 2 :ZZ '13 ff ff oxffffyff JM ci .f i . A affine 'ie -Q '1 A 'X-n.f'i . M47 W .f , f an N We 'Q ,f 24'w'Vl,, 1 ff K dsx N Y l ff' 'I 'X --1 iffy J' f f ' ,f if' S' ff if 2 .- ff? KI T-,LESXTR n-I 4 , gfmffffff M353 MWWM:i fQ i W Wi i 1' sly ,gg The Rifle Team V i il lj, X1 The battalion rille team, under the direction of Sergeant Sheets, has fully lived JSM 'rl' up to the high expectations he had earlier in the year. gil ixjgfj After each man in the battalion had been given a chance to shoot, the following .1-,3 team members were chosen: Turner, Gore, Bockholt, Culbertson, Young, Rosen- 'E baum, Hansen, Salisbury, Kelly, Peterson, Daywalt, Holm, Boyer, and Van Nort. lm! Several matches were fired with teams outside the state. After winning the Q, majority of these, the team fired their first big match, the Ninth Corps Area Match, which is against the other thirty-one high school teams of this area. Although the team cameififteenth, this is very good considering that only one man had had any 'S previous experience. E ig! Their scores are as follows: Q' 1 ,I Wi Out of a possible 600 Rosenbaum ..... ....... I L71 E1 , '1 I - N Van Nort ............................................ 531 ighsbury is fl- . . f C Y --------- ------- Q i 1,552 Cm nel ' ' E Peterson ...... ....... flf 29 Q 1Ol'C ......... ...... I ja I 9 IQ, 3 , ywa t ........................................... 41.8 1 liockholt ........ ....... 5 01 S, i Culbertson .,.. ,...... 4 85 Out of a possible -L00 gi ' 'i Young .,,,..... ,... . .4183 Holm ................................. ....... L ......... 3 52 3 p, Nw, Hansen .............................................. 4172 Boyer ............................ .................... 3 28 it ,Ci i Q K-Eg X Wlicxi thc smoke had risen from this match, Turner, Gore, Boyer, Hansen and 5? 53,245 Van Nort began practicing for the most important match of the year, the Hearst E3 MQ, Trophy. In this match thelcompetition is against every other high school rifle Jwgilw A W team in the United States and the winning of thc Trophy is any team's supreme fl achievement. T Because of the large number of this year's team who are juniors or sophomores fs, 'lf and who will be shooting next year, next year's team shouldl be a true record breaker. ' Lf James Van Nort. up :TSE ,Q A f--- J WN: V71 wired' . IF!! 11, ,Wigs ri I in fili ifrii Ui! LEA 1 ' till NSN Q? EH : PNN ' will E N i 1? is : i RIFL1' I. DAM gflfffliflzzlfifrzrfr51flgjfggkffgggfrlrzzfflll ivixvidiiifiiviiyixxixigvxxxxxiif 'Lxiixxxxxw Pa e One Hundred Forty-s' E 7. fj .ish 143 -My L, I L I if 1 ,, l' 1 l. 1 'lil 1111 '1 f51'1 X1-:1l ii 'I 1 Qiifltl ' S .': ,S :I .1 V, 371. .1. .1 . 1 .1 1 4475 ll 1 ll X1f 1 . 11 1 ,i 1 , 1 'i 1,1 1 1 1 S 1 1 , 1 1 1 ir? H11 ls V 1:1 i'i 1 2112 ,1I1. iii Inj. il.: Vt.-21 1:1 ' VTE' 'Z-l 11 1 M515 .ly tml! J.:-ffl lrliluf ,xiw 1 l 1'-:fl 1' 1 ,fl 1'-1 ' 11 rw 1 'I 1f1 .11 ,11 21931 'M 1 .,,i..1. 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The hand's performiance on the drill field this year has been very good considering the limited amount of time they have to drill. The hand members have certainly tried to do their best to do their share in gaining the battalion an honor rating. So far this year the band has not given any concerts although several are scheduled for the future. On May llth the band is to compete in a state contest, the winner of which is to represent Utah in national contest at Chicago. Mr. A. R. Overlade, band instructor, has been spending a long time perfectingr the band for this contest. 1 wo ....i...i.l..i..i.1. ,Q ze' AHTIIUIK Ori-:umm-: Imrtwwtor This year the band has been larger than ever before, having a membership of almost ninety. From this large number. Mr. Overlade has turned out a band of which any school might be proud. 1' ah E Xl BAND OFFICE RS -. 1.Kg1-ix ,.H,,- -- 11 1- - I QQXKXRQQQX3jj'ffjf1.'1.fffxfmm'1111111gl.j11fI717ff1'fff1r.'Q1f11J.'Iam'5 : ' 1K i x Xx xv i U.'....1-. X .1,. i Page One Hundred Forty-seven X K X , 1 AIKCII '1'iumMAN Baml Spousov' Aldous, .lulian Anderson, Leon John, 2nd Lt. Ashton, Richard Beers, Henry G. Bonner, Lyman, 1stLt. I3 rown, Maroni llull, Douglas Bull, llenry, 2nd Lt. liywnater, Russell Campbell, Alma Calton, LeGrande Chipman, Reese Clayton, Richard Clements, Earl, 2nd Lt. Cottingham, Herbert ROSEI' of Band Curtis, Henley Culbertson, NVilliam Davis, Paul Decker, Clyde, 1stSergt. Duncan, La, Mar, 2nd Lt Eite, Robert Plrdman, Douglas Erickson, Stanford Evans, Paul, Captain Forsey, Frank Furness, John Hansen, Donald I--Iampshire, Frank llagen, Lewis, 2nd Lt. Harris, Harold Hayden, Harry Henderson, Glenn Henderson, XVilliam, 2nd I Iolbrook, Jean lluish, Paul Jorgensen, Thirvald Keller, Henry Kent, Frank Kipp, Rudy Kipp, Charles Lamb, Dee Leigh, Llewellyn Llewellyn, Rees Lobb, Charles Lund, Elmo Lund, Ifllden Lundin, Elmer Mvalin, Philip MeDermaid, Alonzo . l' Mendenhall, Spence Miles, Rudgar Midgley, Edward Moore, Robert, lst Lt. Olson, Richard Petersen, VVelby Porter, Richard Verle Rasnmssen, Vernon Reiser, Rawlings Rees, Milton, lst Lt. Roberts, Eugene Rockwood, Robert Rowe, Chauncey, lst Lt. Rogers, VVilliam Russell, Melbornc Salin, Burness C. Simmons, Blaine, 2nd Lt Smith, Franklin Stout, Clair Stout, Reed, Sergeant Stuard, Orville '1'hurman, NVm. Albert Thompson, Maxwell Van Nort, .liames Vanllorn, Carroll Vivian, Everett VValton, Marvin NVard, Qnale WValker, Verls YVhite, Grant VVood, Randall Snedden, Thomas Clarke, Claude , y 4.4 - ,A- L. .,.. --.., -.-,.f..--- ,, ,,-.- , ,, , . ,5 4. , '25 FAST HIGH SCHOOL BAND Page One Hundred Forty-eight Aldolls, John A rellihald, Rex Allston, Donald Anderson, Joe, Corpl. Barrett, Leo B rllyton, Don Broun, Diran Bowers, George Brown, Jay, Sergt. Bywater, Paul Cannon, Art Carman, George Clayton, Brad Collllere, Burgess Cox, Robert Crandall, Millan Curzon, Laverle Dalhy, Dent, Sergt. Dewey, Andrew, Sergt Dinwoody, Paul lJllTlC0lllllC, Alvin Company Zl First Platoon Dralley, Earl Elkins, Douglas Flandro, Ralph F roiseth, Richard G rant, 'l'ed Harden, Robert Ilill, Gordon Ilollidlay, Shelby, Corpl. Jensen, Grant J ones, Archie lCIllllYlICI'lll0I'l, Calton Kuster, Fred Lehlnan, John Llldden, Dean Maxwell, I.eGrande Madsen, Pete MCZlCllClllll, Allen Merrill, Alhert, Corpl. Miller, Sherman Murdock, xvllllillll Ohrn, Karl Parker, Victor Parratt, Louis Peterson, Floyd Pett, Arthur Pctt, Stuart Ravitz, Milton Ricks, Merrill Rotll, Eugene Rolllldy, Hyrllln Shoetlin, l-Iarold, Sergrt. Sneddeu, Keilller Sperry, Paul Sprillglnan, Rohert Smart, Carl Staten, Howard Strong, Fred '1lll0IllllS, Mark Udy, James Van SlllltClI, Adrian, Sgr Wagstaff, Lloyd Vllooley, Robert Young, J IIIIICS Platoon One IJAYID HENDERSON ' Captain Finely HINES .Isl Lieuzenam ' x 24 :YHA Jon N Huuuan 2nd Li emlennnt KLLLN Ac OMB 1.st Lzeurevzant Platoon 'I wo , ,. x.- .,-f i .i XXX o IN? Ml-is Grmns llmmmmx I uculty Spunvor Baker, Eldon Beck, VVilliam Corpl. Bennett, Marion I3 rown, Edward Butterworth, Edwin Carlquist, Richard Cheney, Allan Clarke, Claude Conners, Elbert Crozier, Gordon De La Mar, NVhitby Dewitt, Gerald Druk, 'Wolford Fisher, Kenneth Fletcher, Chester Fowler, Charles Fuller, ElRoy Garnett, Robert, Sergt. Hansen, George, Corpl. llill, Hood Ha rrin gton, Jennings Jago, Ralph Kelly, James Kelly, Lincoln Kimhall, Harold Leven, Joe, Bugler Manly, Paul Mathews, Ted Comnanv Zl J Second 1 latoon, McArthur, Frank McCarroll, LeRoy Mullen, Mac Mullen, Thomas, Corpl. Murphy, Thurston Mursener, Royal Newton, Hugh Papworth, Farrell, Corpl Price, Elltoy Ramo, Simons Romney, John Rumel, Dale Rosen, Milton, Sergt. Rumel, Herhert, Corpl. Schoenfeld, Charles Segrmiller, Prat Selhy, Arthur Sidoway, Clarence Smith, Scott, Corpl. V-anCott, Dee VanCott, Woodrow xv1l,fIStll.fT, Stillman lVilding, James YVilles, NVeldon Wines, Vernon Wisllialr, Monroe Vllood, Jerry Vl'illiams, Ralph Alhough, Clarence, Sergt. Alexander, Vililliam, Corpl. Ball, Morley Badger, Rodney, Corpl. B rowning, Edmund Browning, Robert Burke, XVilliam Burriston, Jack Brown, Harvey Burton, Taylor Carlson, Sherwin Coles, Ralph Coult, Earnest Day, Daniel Foster, Paul Gardiner, Richard COI11 Dahl' B First Platoon Granville, Melvin Hansen, Kermit Hirsch, Chet, Corpl. H ogan, Rand Howell, Horace Isaacson, James Jensen, Harvey Judd, Grant Keyser, William, Corpl, Lee Ward, Malcom Lockett, Fred Maycock, Richard Mcleery, Edward M idgley, Louis Morgan, Jack 0'Conner, NVilliam, Corpl. Pinder, Leonard Parkinson, Allen Poll, Harry Potter, LeRoy, Corpl. Reese, Bryant Richards, Daniel Riswold, Gilbert, lst Sgt Schroeder, VVilliam Soble, Leo Squires, Mark Stevens, Dale Strong, James VVhitney, Sam VVilson, Roland, Corpl. Y w 5. . , A N . ' . .. u 1- I 'L - in A ,.Z r. . N Q. ', -.' uf ' 2 f- K' .-. . ws. ,, ':',,..- gg, 1 'g..x-- - - f' - . ,.. -. . ...w -' , ' ' --'--'.,,.' 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'W 1 ' , ,,,,.,.,-fy, nv- t ' , . ,bA, k , , x 1':,. ., 0: ' Ps: A v ,ms -962. -'-f-.- - -' - ' Miss Gmrvruvmz Halrrwl-:LL Faculty Sponsor Barkdell, Thad llowdlc, Vern , Sergt. Briggs, Harold Burke, George Cardwell, Roy Chase, Harold Christensen, Franklin Christensen, Richard Craig, Stewart - Dohson, Rohert Droz, Jules Dyer, Howard Erickson, Carl, Corpl. Evans, Arnold Farnsworth, Slade Forslund, Everett Foulger, Bill Glade, Earl COIDDBIIY B Second Pl Gottschall, Herbert, Corpl. Hansen, Ted Hall, VVayne Haymond, Edward Hilton, Harold Holmes, Lloyd, Corpl. atoon Hocking, Frank Johnson, Leland Kendrick, Ed. Kerplin, VVilliam Lewis, Frank, Sergt. Mallinckrodt, Phi Miller, Gordon Peterson, Odell Peterson, Ralph Rieley, Louis Samuelson, Cecil Scarcella, Sam Shore, Clarence Smith, Norman Smith, Ralph Smith, James Smurthwaite, Hen Stephen, Weir VVegland, Roland VVinter, Rudolph W'iIliam, Harold Sutton, Carl Reichert, Walter lVade, J im llip Corpl VY Anderson, John, Corpl. Anderson, Charles Butler, Ile Roy Bollinger, Ronald Buswell, Morris, Scrgt. Bergin, Robert Beebe, Gordon Brewer, NVilliam Cannon, WVarren Cannon, Shirl Carpenter, Guy Cromar, Howard Carter, George Curtis, Ryan Cushing, Robert, Corpl. Cutler, Farren Cutler, John C. Davidson, Ralph Dreith, Albert Ellefson, Frank Fowler, Coshell Farris, YVilliam Fry, Frank, Sergt. Comnanv C First Platoon Freund, John Fletter, Randolph Galligher, Joe Gordon, Conrad Guillotte, George Hormes, J unior Hogue, Jossclyn Hooper, Stanley Howla rd, Allen Higson, Norman, Sergt. Hummel, Carrol Kelly, Armand, lst Sergt. Kirkham, Alton Kjolby, Andrew, Corpl. Kinnersley, Franklin Luke, Elwood Lemmon, John Lund, James Mc'Cormaek, J olm Mass-sion, John Maxfield, Vcrnile Maxfield, LeGrand Malia, Arthur, Bugler Post, William, Corpl. Paulson, Mac Prouty, I-Ilarvey Quinn, WVillia.m Ranek, Byron Robinson, Norvan Rockwood, Lewis, Cm-pl Rogers, Wilson Rowland, Stanton Salisbury, Stanley Schafer, Douglas Smith, Fenton Sturdevant, Emerson, Sergt Swanson, Brigliam, Sergt Taufer, Darro Tracy, Howard G. Tracy, Howard J. Turner, I-Iarrison, Corpl Ure, Andrew Worswiek, Robert Pl :mon Om Wu 1 :AM O B1mDFOun Cupmzn J,-P' Wu.1,mx1 Sm NISIIIYAEVIA lvl liCllll'7Illlll is 4 A4 -, - A 4 'swf' BALI! , IAN.. Znrl l,l.l'llll'llfIlIf .- r .- 'nwxfxwx Xl 21111 l,lf'lllt?IIlIIIL num Q 1 I lulnuu lm, u n-FL nf , - .. Al l ' Miss N mmxm Pu-1: I ar 'ullzf Simnsor Alston, Clifford, Sergt. Arnold, Franklin Alston, Norman Bailey, Ernest Bolster, Marvin Bowen, VVilliam Baxter, Ralph Curtis, Don, CorpI.' Cox, Richard Dansy, Edgar Dann, Lee Eninger, Olaf Free, Thayne F rieze, J ack Goodfellow, Byron Granger, Arthur Haines, Alhert, Corpl. Hagen, Ray Harris, Alton, Corpl. Herzog, James Jensen, VValter Jones, William Jones, Alvin Johnston, Richard Knight, Maurice, Sergt. Comnanv C Second Platoon Ludlow, Ralph Lake, Jack March, Harold Marr, Elliot, Scrgt. McGregor, Arden Mielson, Joseph Mitchell, Dick, Bugler Orem, Horace Ottenheimer, Louis Pope, Theodore Powell, Kesler Rapp, Francis Riter, Leer Rockwood, Wendell Roherts, VVilliam Seyforth, Howard Smith, Ernest Snow, Spencer Stahr, Eugene Tanner, Lynn Thatcher, Grant Ure, NVilliam Varley, Lynn Vllilliams, Grant W ri ght, Richard . Anderson, Richard Bartlow, Orval Brake, Phil Bridge, Gordon Burrows, Melvin Clark, Douglas Clark, Marion Cromar, Giles Chrystal, Alex En gland, Lindsey Faddis, Howard, Sergt. Finklestcin, Myron Gessel, Uclell Goats, Alden Gore, Wilbur, Sergt Hammond, Dee Hartcnstein, Fred Harvey, Paul Company D First Platoon Hampton, Robert Hill, Roy Hilton, Robert - Hogan, James Holman, Elmo Howard, Darwin Jordan, Bruce Jorgensen, Jorgen Johnson, Lawrence King, Hersch-all Latter, Linden Leon, Robert, Corpl. Levy, Melvin McEwen, Henry Meadows, Fred Meik, Ernest, Corpl. Middlemess, Eugene Mitchell, Ralph Myers, Hermann Norr, Kelvin Oblad, Seymour Pingree, Gerald, Corpl Pitts, Lynn ' Ramsey, Richard Randolph, Rieha rd Reeve, Sidney Richardson, Fenton Romney, Ralph Sclander, Monroe Smith, Emery Sutton, Bill Swanger, John VVinwood, Kelvin WVard, Blaine Nilatford, Kenneth Grimes, Bruce I Iatoon Um, Kl':NNlc'1'l1 I'1af1'r:l:sl-:N Cflflllliil V MAX lhsnllsslax ,-, lvl liculc-7111111 S IW. . ,,., , , , .. -. lg , , , ., in f-,..,,t 1 .v ' ' , ' ' ' ' 4 I ' ,. ., ' - 4- I J' p 'iwlfr JY 'I if J, ,- :i ff A' f'-f f QA, 'lv r .,' JA! 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Coppock, David Crawford, Robert, Sergt. Curtis, Ray Eddy, Richard Elton, Richard Fisher, Ray, Corpl. Hays, Stephen Humphrey, Bill Kirkham, Grant Klein, Alfred, Sergt. Dangton, William Lee, Lafayette Lewis, David MCCurcly, David McKinney, Orland Norton, Herald Orenstein, Myron Ott, James Penrose, William Petersen, George Parschall, Ralph Porter, Vernon Reeve, Stanley Robinson, Stanley Russell, Walton Sheats, Heber, Corpl. Shephard, Reed Stohr, Granger Thurman, Arch, Jr. VVestlund, Harry Weaver, Robert Williams, Robert, Sergt Truelson, Andrew 1 x Cadd HOD A bugle had sounded, whistles screamed forth, commands resounded against the parapet. Drums beat, a runner dashes down the field. The twang of a saber catches the breeze as it is whipped from the seabbardg a command cracks and brown -clad troops lile out into line. Companies swing into line and the adjutant stations the guides. A command echoes over the campus, a brass rod dazzlcs in the air. March! The parade is on. At every drum vibration a file of legs drop forth and the column of platoons moves silently down the stretch. The sun is hot, the dust is high, the guns are heavy, yet there is constant effort exerted that is stimulated by a red, white and blue banner that flies in the breeze at the mast. Then there is no band, no parade, no cadets moving in rytlun out upon the green. WVinter sets its .icy hands upon the campus and activity continues within. '.l'he men are tired, irritated by the monotonous grind of the winter months. But there is an answer to their call. It is mid-February, the twenty-fourth, the night is cold and clear. A hall is filled with young people moving, twisting, swinging, as the mournful slur of a saxophone spreads thruout the colonades. There is dancing, laughter, sorrow, glee, music, unbounded energy. Uniforms, silken gowns, paint the scene with military grandeur. Glorious youth mixes and mingles in the twi- light shades of a spot light as the waltzing couples swing in rythm. The man of the hour is the officer who, dressed in his military best, greets his guests and wishes CADET HOP Page One Hundred Sixty-five r. r ,. .4 .fg .1 V4 51 gi 5' U A ' I ,J vi N 4 s . 'N - ' 2 ' ww N 13f,?ms, l i I . . . P iiiif - xertf,,,,,g.ga,ff' fl.,-VG, ' txt MP9, Fe iff. -,'.fffi..W fi W . ,w ?Q ?a fAQ.ff '4f'Qff'Q3:.r,f,QQ, .QV r f I lift if A L. W .Jimv5Q,if'l2ffff'1ff1-afffff ,A ,' AAAA MAgLz5,5,Lg,e,M,,-..L.L.agl1,, ,.Lg.--,::..,,, .. nk yah 1.B4',A -I '- ' ...L -L'4 U fl -h All-1 Y - ' --'ff' -- '- '-4- CQ lil' is L. kj, them a pleasant evening. There is a magnificent mixture of Sam Browns, guns, Fil ' shields, swords, colors, pretty faces, sparkling eyes, punch, uniforms. The prome- fi 1 gi nade is in full swing. The troops are on their leave. Pleasure rules with youth in , the most glorious social event of the year. NEW Thus the Cadet Hop will go down in history as the finest dance of the season. :Nw It was planned to be the finest. The music fu1'nished by Adolph Brox and his twelve lxlwi ' piece orchestra was at its best. The punch was a mixture of the uiccs from fresh fruits. The decorations were worked out in large shields with streamers and bunt- will 2 ing of red, white and blue. The programs were planned as a souvenir, dedicating VS! Q the hop to the spirit of the corps and to the Red and Black banners that symbolized Q Red and Black spirit. The cover was decorated with a drawing worked out in the C lj new vogue of shadow intersection, bearing upon it the R. O. T. C. shield drawn to i, ,N E: match the style of the work. In attendance were the four company faculty advisors, Miss Hardiman, Miss Hartwell, Miss Pipe, and Miss Kyle. Among the military guests were cadet officers from both the West High and Ogden units. Special guests ' EW and patrons included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keeler, Governor and Mrs. George Dern, iQ' Mayor and Mrs. Bowman, General and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Mil- iii likin, Captain and Mrs. B. P. Irwin, Miss Alice E. Rowe, and Captain and Mrs. 1: Stephen Abbot. A special event of the evening was a special crack drill team exhi- i gg . bition under the direction of Captain Winston E. Lay. The whole affair was spon- g: sored by the Beaux Sabreur Club and was a complete success. 4 Elm t4 .bi ir, -Captain David W. Henderson. fi If i lift l . r ' , 5 lhiw A l P M ll I .T 'f lf'J -r P3 , 1 1. Ml 'X. ' ., .,. A Tl: 'vH1I F. li .. 41 Z X rf' 4 4 . . is if 'N i A rl l .,. .- .11 all HH. iii . fr SPECIAL DRILL 'IEAM t KY ' . . .... . r it . tttt . ..... . ---- 1,ff,i4w,'x.','.'.'11,'i'm'.'.'11l1111fzffxfr'm'fH.'m'.',', f1lm2711. .::.'.'-.'.':..:-SS:3,'.x'cciYfJirmfcfcfxwlc:c3.'fQmxxx'mr,g51 W Q,-C f V--W -- --vY- -- ---, -- --- ---- ,--------Y-- -----. Wg.---.--.... . . 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Zlnclent Greece first developed a slmllar Same known as the I-larpaston which spread to Rome whose miehty Ieelons introduced a mod- lfled form lnto Britain. In En.-iland. Shrove Tuesday was for many centuries a hollday of football festlvltles. Zlfter belne established as Rugby early colonists broueht the dame to Zlmerlca where lt was destined to entoy national patronage. ,., 14 '4 ' 4 ,H , xo, , 'X .1W1,o-'Q-TNf1,. jr .2Z,1'vt4,.,,,m- xuuuii'-X'Vl ' ' 151' fn, M' 4'I.i'li: i i'L'441, ix X 'istHIHIU11.'.',Tlf?l'?-.,, nv X ' .Q 'f 5 ' 'ii 1 'ff ' 'Allffw 11 ' .- I, ,ve Aug . 1 gn' 'f ,I X 1 V aw.. z d., ., arte f fn, . If N 1 ,- --X -1 H' ' 'l'f'f!ri'M ,f Q--'fwfr ' v 1 1 '1 , 1' w. ' 'f-wa.. Lf'N mf. . 1 + 4 4 - ., ,41 4 . 'L,.f', ' --, 'ity 7 ra. ,gf ' - '-3' ' ililgwsy . '11 '-ye, f' ,,,,,, 1 ,,.. f get w . ,4 E.. R. ' . Nj- Y... , -gi, U ,ga ff f 7'i':' 1 J 'f l Qlwfi in , - , ' Y ' ' r QNQ -'1'- ....AL..1Li-:' 'an.1.i.. J. '.-w14.'..4 1 i L j Q 1: ' ' , . v ' - J I-Ocfball 1 gi , ,1 4 If 1 ,A ,4 , 1 I , 1 i 1 it MICKEY 0swALn Coach txt 32,215 92118, fi lit? ii I li if n 'ii by N , V ll I ' 'Y ' ' Cfi , - X Q fi ai faith Mi' iris 5 is mtl mi- . li1 ,.1 . 1 l , . me i L 4 5 1531, I I lj 41 Y, Y' ,e M11 1 A ' 1 111.1 1 . iii' jack liike Robert Uurriston Robert VVilkin ff? Captain Quarterback Fullback li Halfbnck '2l'jq Dan Moffat Sam Whitney Lynn Barker I il Fullback End End g-1 , O , Football is essentially a part of East High. The spirit of the game was born with the school and always she has prided herself on the won- derful record built on M years of football supremacy. The first teams ever to represent the school loved her dearly and their devotion to that love always materialized into winning scores. Other high schools despaired of ever winning a championship and it was not without envy that they saw East win the state cham- pionship for seven consecutive seasons. The Leopard was the acknowledged leader, con- trolling his athletic monopoly with the skill of a broker. In its teams the school found an ex- cellent advertising medium which established East Side football renown far over the country. In the old days with Ott Romney, the elegant Leopard, by virtue of his splendid playing, won two Rocky Mountain championships. But such things were doomed to endg the glorious rays of victory were obscured by clouds of defeat. After nearly a decade and a half of football championships East was thrown into a season of ignominious defeats-the 1927 season-the first season in the history of scholastic football in Utah that East Side was not connected with the state title in some way. The mighty Leop- ard was at last thrown from his pinnacle of success. The first game of the season was played with Jordan in an annoying rain and snow. A wet field accounts somewhat for the slowing up of Mickey's protegcs, and for the fact that they won only 12-0. The first half was played near midfield and neither team seemed able to ad- vance far into the other's territory. During the third quarter the weather took a turn for the better, and with it came new stimulus for the Leopards. East had worked within four yards of the Jordan goal when a fumble gave the llcetdiggcrs the ball. Their attempt to kick out of danger was blocked and an East man fell on the ball over the goal line making a touchdown for the Hilltoppers. The extra point was not made. VVith this much encouragement the Leopards soon made another score, minus the final point. Granite was our next foe, and what a foe she proved to be! We had aimed to show the Farm- xiii' wx . fa f QW g'gGlp5E'f'-ff fd''ffli', '. .'l'llflr71lIIIIl1l!1'l'1'. 4'fl1'1ffffz'4'f.'T.74'4'i'.'1'4f.'f.'.'.' ff. . f I ,... . .'t'.'f,'f . . . . ff 1' 'vRQ.1yf-2,1 . Q, as L55 , 1'3-.7-, ,, Page One Hundred Sixty-eight 5 K, 11 -1 ' 4 i 41 .. L 11 ,, :si 1 . 'I .. 1 '-1 5. Ls N E N 1 N 51 -1 '-1 el 1 , Q L' '!'II.'I14'!J I A-1 III .' '.'.'.'III J 65 -'I il rf- -. ,K ' 4 g-.gf WAI, ph CL 'ig 4 4 4 rl 4 4 4 ,4 te fi 1 ED 'i W Y zjf l tml . Il. l 1: 1 P . lg ae it 4 EEA ,. E1 if V: ii 5513 .1',7'Tx K- .lf f -xx 1 F JE-ff?-'ET-- qgxh V I asfar WrfMa 1'? rf. -- , uuxxxuxul If . XMI X if 5 - TT.: If HUHDT- T1 N01 1 fiwfeeiirif vi-vw Wiciriir j,.ffQf1m faveW-.1.iz1iz'1' Lifiiff , 1 '-4 D musk , I ' .N W J ...j5 Exif 1 1 'Q 1,1 ' if 1' QQ !,.f'lig, 13 fi V , 2,'., X-xx I hr an A Di.,-lim , ',-no .6 ,rp :px -: Lp: I V, Af- he ix . -t typ .W ,,V X -.1,!4.' x995T,1ag.yQgV 1 , U3 ,ff f 'gf---X1 'iL':,,:.' ,'1ff'i1'i-.f',1 rufphliw ftlidf' 24.1 fipmlalv. .J ' ' fl- ..:f31-nk--g..L., 'f .....a..au.u,-:.-,.,,-,,,.i-.,-.. . A.J.,,.....l,.1:.L1.4 1 lim 1 E1 www 1.1 ii ,Hr 1 12. 1 si 1:9 gf ers that their hope was in the potato patch and lim IV. 'V not on the gridiron but we missed our point will V4 , 'i, fi M12 completely, so far in fact, that there wasn't any. N 1 I r The card came home 0-0. It was a bitterly con- 3 'Z tested struggle and we might admit that besides 1 Ni' 1,4, ,- ,,4g '4i Ng il M 1 '4' 11 11' V, , being clever with the plow the Farmers have l. 115 if' improved in football, for it was only the wel- 13 iii come gun at the half that stopped their mad rush toward our goal. In the last quarter the 1 X, 11:2 Leopards threatened to score with a dropkiek MEM. 'V lvwill 3 but as luck would have it the ball sailed to the 1 N , 'QE 1 right of the goal posts, wherewith our hopes for breaking the tie also took wings and fiew sky- hilt rf ' gi . 1N 1 fi ward. The Renders proved to be the best 1513 VE ground gainers, ripping large holes in Granite's lgjll line. The fore-mentioned holes, however, Q always managed to be closed when the ball- .41 N1 Q N 1 Y, carrier arrived to go through. 5, Coach Mickey desiring a game to fill in the ff season and wishing to give the boys some prae- M tice, invited Ogden to a gamie. What a break of etiquette it proved to be! The Tigers came all 5355? H5122 the way to Salt Lake at East's invitation and fig, Q .4 Q9 4,,....k I , then we1'e not allowed the common courtesy of ff, S winning. The game was played at Cumming's 1 K-Q E199 il field where fumbles were the order of the day- ,fr l 'sl 1 each side dropped the ball like a hot iron. East IAALKQ3 A put over her first touchdown in the second X' H 9 period by scooping up an Ogden fumble and i xml l M 2 f rushing the ball over the line. In precisely the kill' N JC 3 same fashion was our second touchdown made, rj 3 ' . Yf-- f-HA j l C' ' -1, raising our score to a total of fourteen. The 1 , - jx-in AV, final quarter saw l7last's last touchdown, the 'W A i , 1,5 Leopards carrying the ball from midfield on an ' I 1 Q if iff ofi' tackle and line smashes for the score. The Q , Qiilb failure to add the extra point made the final I' W if f score of 20-0. As it was afterwards said, the k YV71 I IL44 X V if Tigers threatened but lacked the scoring drive. 77? 'd 5 'A-ff 'v 7 VVith the season half gone East began to look 5 ' p W toward the struggle with her old rival-that of ,S ' I' L. D. S. On the day of the game and when ' the opening whistle sounded, our fellows ad- g vaneed into the play proud of the school they 3 A, Ig' rj' 1 4 represented and conscious of the fight it merit- ',, ,EN ed. As is characteristic of all such affairs, the , , first part of the play was about even, with Fike - - - - - - A- - ---1 11-1-- --1---- 1 77 .1 i' afld Ijroubay engaged In a regular punting duel' Justin Taufcr Robert Caldwell Darwin Howard 'Ioward the end of the period, however, a Leop- Tnckll' Ccmm' Ceuta 1 ard PASS WHS il1tCl'CCptCd tllld tlle Saints kept tlle Gordpn Bridge Lcltoy Carlston Orvin Morris HF ball until the end of the quarter, making several c'm d tackle lackle ,Eff I X beautiful runs. At the beginninfr of the second Tad POW Fred MCKCHMC 1153 ,, D Guard Tackle X1 :j N :Q y rf' l '51 fr --x exec lb-.,,L 51,c ,, ,fi13Y'59s592ViX h im.. ..fi...n. ......,.........., X .... I-.. gg Q, f I -Xt? N.. . f ., Page One Hundred Sixty-nine -. 5, V. 4 L 1 i 1, 'sw w 4 . 1 'iii L4 V. v ,f .,!ki,,L aaa. if - are-f xxxxxuXUUUx. H H '. !,f' ' Cir K Hilllllijzvmfe, www , V ,H-ffififiififf, ,W I f 7ff fi ,, f gl 'Y i T , f i Vi! ',ff Win'i f': ?iWgi!i'7W1W'9f24f' ,fffvr,' H'??'? r, A x My ff V., , v,,, K- ' . V N .,,'-,A?.iCnfff,g,'f,V,g '.--0, ,. :,. I! 1--:sy-. I ,HH ,, ff, JA f or X' N , VW f ' ' ,,A,V, XXV! I ty FV' 1 'kt NN'-xi gf- - ' U: 4 ,: v.'., ' Vy,j5fg'3Zff!V :rt gfjjf' ,....,. rLL.4.zf4ag,..4.,.,aha4:4La--- .. if ,.,, ,,!.a..L-.v,l i vt X .fi-,ffBk.' V' ' ' flip-'cli ,iL,riL1L,r-.,La.,a.rz11a..1....1 M, 1 53-a ! , .,, M E!! quarter an unfortunate incident occurred which gd! My rather broke the morale of the team and gave the Saints their first score. Fil-re, kicking fromv QQ! behind his own goal, booted the ball nearly E!!! straight in the air. Landing close to the goal line, it bounced right into the arms of a Saint I who seized the opportunity to score. V5 The second half was not more than five min- ' 'Zjii ,Q utes old before L.D.S. scored again! East's men standing on their own 30 yard line, had issued a punt that was simultaneously blocked and re- covered by the Saints. Some heavy playing QS! put the ball over our line but it failed to con- vert the extra point. L. D. S. then kicking to ESX' 11 East had the opportunity of recovering the ball Q21 when that school fumbled. The Saints, look- ing for all the world like a cyclone, advanced to 1 91,1 I.: our 12-yard line but here they met a regular :Eh Himalaya which promptly dispersed them. Their persistent hammering was annoying and East Side's goal line was in a state of prostra- gig tion. In a lull of action, two of the long-armed gap, brethren performed a pass which brought the ggi, ball well into our territory. On the 4-yard HV rn!! ' gl ' line the Leopards tightened but this apparently W' had no effect, for the Saints rushed through for QQ ! a touchdown. 20-0. East Side, where was your -if JK iight of former years? Perhaps this question '79 9 gave them some, for early in the fourth period M ' East made a touchdown! Sublimest ectacies! ijt That is the only epithet which can describe our MI feelings. How the school, the faculty did yell! V 'IL L ' The spicey emotion of that single score came to T'-'VLIUN om- football saddened-souls even as a fragrant Eng drinkl doeslto, thi: wgeary thrloatl ofbalpun-worn fili: qi trave er. Flast la secure t IC a on the if' Saint's 3-yard line as a result of clipping by one E' of their Smeg. Ontthe fourth the ball was W fi' 3522.63.1,.'g'?.i1i.K55 ZIZ5t 'EL 'fn H3 222164 ii! Is , J ' ' ' ,AT S back fighting. The situation must have mad Qi! somewhat of an inspiring aspect because they if staged a ball with a grand march in which their E players waltzed straight for our goal. 'X At this stage of the game East resorted to iff!! fo: open formations and to passing. Fateful choice! ffiifq Randolph F1ene.- xvanerrsockhon The second or third pass was intercepted by a I! Tackle G'm 'l Saint who romped off for a score just before 1 llfglgijgles , R0QIfa5EgQli0'1 the final gun. As the bitterly disappointed East tw! :li I ' ' Side supporters left the field they were con- ,kip Gc0'I'i'iffa ' R'ChEffdF'0'5e'h F-'51f,f5f',,SQe ' frontedby the large score board which read, . i. I I fi , , , ,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,,o . ...... . ,,,,,,, . F. V f ., X g Q' X iigi11f,','l',fn'l'r.','nninfilrrffygfgrrlqffrlllig5.-14 ...,.......... ...'Js.xxxx Page One Hundred Seventy ,,, Q. r fi l 'l' i r K a 1. Ai w r .U 'I,.4l .li 4 r ,... i Fa: ix .. fx Y--1'7f: 7.',b'4'T:'v-fa . ' 'U xxxxxxxx1XX1ll?lT ?-llpilggkglrldgiyy I V A. IEITFFJZFI-'1111' ' x ' ,,., i , ' 7. f f'-,' ' f','f,f M 'f,, if if ' f,,f' , 'fp Wff ,,,, , r .ir.i iri. a at 37747, f' li.f.fffW.rffi.f-tiWe Wv2fz2f1'l A05 .'a'W Nil, 1,' H1 q- fi Yew ',f , ' Q Q0 K al i- ff M ..f,wQ'f A ig X 'asf' '+'i'.2'jfZ-'lf r rf a is by if L. D. S. 33, East 7. East High was crushed- will i. tlllelgaiggest score against her in years-and by fl' . . . the little school she once brushed aside 148-0'-the burnin stin onl bein irriated b W' 'V reports which cami in tlle nellvspapirs. y E 5: Several weeks remained for East to patch V up her team and her pride before the big game with VVest. The game was played in the new University Stadium and the weather man must lg. l have had an idea that football was an indoor sport for the day was a combination of rain, Q51 2 snow, wind and all other bad elements that in- Z terfere with good fights of Panthers and Lcop- i ards. East received West's kickoff and her first ri . play was a pass which was intercepted. The fiilli '55 Q Panthers made three different marches down the li X field towards East's goal, the last time a score ' resulting. As both teams were offside no kick N was allowed. In the second quarter despite the llfgwiy EQ 5 efforts of East's team, her faculty and student L body, West scored again. Another pass had Qltllxm i been intercepted on the 30-yard line, from which l the whole Panther team ran for our goal At filly? 3 th half the West student ' l ' as P le t' b fp tl t t 5 Went Wall lylth 'J 3 K ,f:gr.,, , s 1011 mg, u la was no IC case wit tast 'Nfl' 4 4, g whose hopes for retaliation had long since XQQ 1 withered away. In the third quarter West began Ji H . inother long march only to be stopped by the ,ju .Lf eopards who began a drive of their own. On Wiki .7 the next play they completed a short pass when all Cz:pt:3irEJ1Fike wins injured. At this the whole 493, sc 100 ew up ike a disabled boiler and won- N gil, rift: I gl dered what would happen next. In the final A ' period a poor Leopard punt gave West thc ball 443351 on our 25-yard line and from that point they ran for a touchdown. With a score of 19-0 staring fflCEI.5ntlfl?.fZf.'1,2lIZ.ffSa'f.ii l'2 neil Wage fnll QW' 43-,jx ore a am. nas J., had been slow in getting a kickolllf' and the 35,1 Panthers swarmed through, recovered the ball i' li and miade off for the goal. This game was the if if X straw--so to speak-that broke East High's 'if spirit and sent about 1800 East students to an NZM emergency mental hospital for football worries. 3 A good many have lamented the past season as not being typical of East High. But think, Darro Taufer Richard Flandro Gardner Beers fears remllln for Eist to again be the victor! Ng! Tackle End Guard et us think of this past season as a short V f QQ. Marion Clark Claude Clarke Ralphjago breathing spell in which we deemed it wise to MH. gil Halfback Halfbafk Halfback . let the other fellow win a few games. Then, ,Eglin Ralph Ottenheimer PatMcKendrick East High, you shall resume your duties as .EM Managers king of all football activities in this community. igfffl 41,3 , ,Mi i Lili ' lljyff .M,59.f5' 510,-flu, x V - ,V --.-. ,gY 1 5 ' H . . ..:..Q ..... ..... . ...... , . ...x. ,V 5,5-'Q-y P C s 1 f fflfffllllflzfllfzz11f111iqr11qrQfz.Q.fiIma IA., .......Y .w.5,.tx.jxt..r.t. at ..... me ..ggg:VLj, W'i,Qj,rI.jg:,.,.! iwnwvl -WE' Page One Hundred Seventy-one I gfgaifrl J, ,,4 '1 ' 4 1 l , ls-' N 'J ' f' 6 e g,mwW'Ulll?xTlR 773'E7fPf2'2.f5yyX-s lf fA ? i E ..CgY , f f?'?f2fzy xX0 x?,5 ,g'ff will? I IVV, I 'lf-.J-A T 111:21 V J Q' ff l 'Ex of Willie ,IP A' - . ayzf,r.f'fj2'l 4 ' Q, ' W -f Q- ZVVQ 21 ,5 mtl? N 71- 24 ,llll'gi:i6m.,E,'ff ll' W M 1-ea, l nfl V I il l . El lx ls E 'V y - --.,.... , ..,, -,,,,,,,.,. . . ..,, , .. . , .. ...-. - . .,,.. , Y., ., l , Second Football r Team ,l E ll M wal The East High's second 31,215 team in football made a MQ' splendid name for itself in QQ: NEW - all the games last fall. QS? Under the guidance of C. his lg! Oren W'ilson who has for 12753 many years past been as- 1 X , ,EQ j sistant coach in football, the Q, Jug l team advanced through their 'mf 4 schedule without a single l V defeat against them. N K' , I I The special value of such 71 an organization is the ex- M 4 eellent talent which it re- 1 M veals, thus furnishing the , pl first squad with material to Egg? 593 ,, build around. Most of the if sl men on the H team have ad- , We , J Qt Elk l J V ,l vaneed from the ranks of the Mudhens. A good many promising 'athletes have been developed, among them being, Massion, Logan, Van Nort, Fisher, Erickson, Bear-dsley, Squires, Evans, Brewerton, Aldous, Prince, T I Lund, Smart, Midgley and Q ' Hines. l 3 3 Schedule of games :I l l East 6, Jordan 0 East 12, Granite 0 l East 25, L. D. S. 8 W- ., .. ,,., l , , mst 12,0gde110 East 33 Davis 0 . 1 Mnssuon Aldous 'Evans Vincent L. Midglcy land End lackle Tackle Quarter East 25, American Forko Christophcrson Wissmm' E. Midgley Hines Brewerton Erickson Halflmck Quarter Hnllhuck Quarter Tackle Center East 341, Ijavig O Van Nort ' Smart Bea 'dsl y Fisher A. L d 1 , . Tackle Halfback Gdarde Center Quaggcr hast 343 K3-YSVIHC 0 ,1 fl 35ix11ff'1.fl111.'r'11l1111117117!1m'1111f11!nf1m7.'IAN-5 V, 5 . . .... 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Manners? well, they may have them at their command but are well trained las all good childrenj never to appear in public, especially at the football banquet table. Drumsticks here are held in hands, grasped tightly so as not F l to fall, not lightly as though to beat upon the drum-oh no, the elbow bends upward . lg! 3,21 T carrying the drumstick toward the mouth where a part of it vanishes 'ere it returns SEQ!! to the plate. The flutter of wings is only heard as they pass quickly from plate to V mouth. Next year the girls are anticipating charging admission for spectators to Q25 see the football boys break their long fast of good things-the football banquet. 1, 'lflllgn 63 The Annual Football Banquet for the first and second teams was held this year Q5 Q on December second in the East High cafeteria. gi Ji The E. H. A. G. under the leadership of their president, Viola Matthews, were if the hostesses of the boys and served them a wonderfully prepared turkey dinner before entertaining them at a dance held in 'the library hall. ty l. W A H The favors and place-cards were in the form of nut footballs and football men ' 'th golden standards decorating the tables. The library hall was also nicely ti J decorated b ' ' U ' Cl -an , y thc girls in honor of thc players. -is gy, Wes liqf. ici: Mr. Millikin presided as toast-master with G. N. Child, George A. Eaton, X gif: George YVasson, Dr. Murphy, Murry Henderson, F. C. Richmond, Miss Alice E. Rowe. C. Oren Wilson, Lee Simmons, Mickey Oswald, and Miss Charlotte Stewart as U honorary guests. fffll I' Hill EE. we V Ml, up ig W hi i , W, r it . , v AE l . i N li, 'I i E -, il 511' T1 M5122 :-1 . Ililf S . Nl .4 M . . 4 ,,, , .,,. V . 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U o o u O Q L5 us 0 0 o 0 o ez o .9 0 4: ua 43 U O U U 43 U J O IJ Q L: .o o 19 o O ,. O 9 1: J U L1 G J Q. L, L 1. ., 0 9 L1 C Basketball Basketball is a distinctly 7-lmevican 9.ame. In 1891 a lectuvel' at a Y. M. C. A. school in Massach- usetts talked on psychology and sLl9.9.ested as an exercise of lnventlveness. a Same to comply with certain limitations. One of his pupils. James Halsmlth, takine note of hypothetical conditions indoors - - - limited area. limited number of contest- ants---applied his mind to meet those conditions and invented basketball. ffx Wvh 1 ' ' ' Basketball After the gridiron season. liast High hoped to redeem herself in basketball. Coach 'Simmons realizing the im- portance of early training, issucd a call for aspirants which was answered by over a hundred fcllows. Under his able leadership teams were formed and a 'tournament run oil' in school. The first team was picked after several weeks of practice tilts and Llewellyn was elected captain, later justifying the choice by making himself the highest scorer in the city division. , In the first game East ran up against unexpected strength in Granite. The Leopards were unable to com- pete with the neat :md well-timed Hoor work of the Farm- ers who demonstrated that they had one of the best teams in years. l'last's chief disadvantage was her inability to cage a number of set-up shots which seriously handicapped her score. In the third period l'last's determined rally almost overcame her opponents, who, however, because of their unusual strength pulled steadily away and won 50 to 30. East surprised her followers in the next game and defeated L. D. S. The Sim- mons erew came back fighting in the second half, reversed an 8-point Saint lead, hung on to it in a desperate final quarter fight, and weathered the storm to win lildli Sinmoxs Cowell 4-I -. 1 - ' 'Qu 'HJ ,np- GAME AT DESl?lRl'l'l' GYM Page One Hundred Seventy-six I V . 4 v L-,q,feJ2'5f 'Y 5 v X-fTgQ2fFZfx'il 'l'1lt?,pA,d'.l 1'--A ., XXULXUUX xxxk .,4xr1f.'1i?gHrV hz? .Dil M .,,,, AXQN' . W- xv,.A a , l T fgjw.. H-'uw-:v!.ff m -V yy, W 5, y ' ' ,fig , 'T .'X,. X JJ, xl .'-'. .,,.., f ,... T .Iliff X 1 lX.,x ig,, N .Xf?8Ta4LL.3Q .. ,,.., L - Z' f , I Tl-' LH mif gb ll- -Xf- I 1 T F QJQX V sl E1 ' ffl 11 . T T 5 ' H 1 . . 3 E15 out, 24 to 17. The fight was a great one. liast, 1 looking anything but good in the first half, came 1 hack to outfox the Saints entirely in the second, X and it was the scoring of Barker, Lewis and Chase , and their blocking of Saint thrusts that put the f Leopards ahead. , West defeated East in a breathless game the - following week, 39 to 28. The Panthers by virtue ' 1 of their splendid playing always managed to keep : l 1 the lead on lllast. Only once did the Leopards out- ' score their rivals who were kept always on the f. jump by East's steady, consistent efforts. Every- :X one was amazed at the beautiful teamwork of both uf 5 im sides during the last quarter. 1 If it alla East received some fine practice in a game with SILT Westminster. The game was played in our coop if where the boys ran wild, winning 87 to M. The l' NLD Deacons were dazed to such an extent that our Jiffx gr it first team was given little opposition so the second l?f'y j and third squads took up the burden, finding it an 53 ,ff easy task. The church school should be compli- tgfy mented, however, on its agg1'essiveness and pluck 1 bl 'lj in face of such overwhelming odds. 5 'M In our second game with Granite, East missed I If ,IV downing the liarmcrs by one point, losing 37 to 36. lg Q3 lt, It seems as if the Farmers decided to count the .3 game as won and were content to play more or less if l indifferent ball. They managed to hold the upper hand throughout the first three periods but then V the Leopards took complete control. liast held on i close during the first quarter, while at the half I they were behind four points. It was the fine I T T playing of Chase, WVade and Llewellyn that over- Ci'Pti'i'1lff:f:irfflCWc'lF ' came the seven-point lead of Granite in the last I Wm BWI-cl' qllmwhitncy period. Captain Llewellyn's try for a foul pitch '51,-0,.w,:,.,f' U Center 5 fi just at the end of the game went wide, thereby Robcrtllewis Gcmqgcclmsc dispersing hopes for a tie. Guard Guard A, W Ei E5 it fi 21 il an X 'tytili ..',w,. if ,'.e,V.- . -.a,r . -, '.V.-.-.' 4 V.'. .. ...V. ,... .......,...., ..,,.,...,..,..,,, a . . o ..., 1 is wif Page One Hundred Seventy-seven 1v pN '--11. '?,ff'12-fft'f'1m 1 Xa 1w'-Jw 7024 N- 4-AA XT'Y-ps :go Keg! E O . 4 Q Esgsg., f Q -5, X. . ! sl f igl -4 2 4 yn Q 1' swf Q U X' ' I-. r 1 2 5 1 as Q . , L Djs Q fl, ' 5 4' ' 1a5:1 '1 2 1 ' .7 if V1 1 HJ if L. i Y :U 1 Lf i 4,4 If'-J, V ' 1,523 - w N tj , . ff 1 e Q 2 .O . 1 4: 'A?v I -Oi 21.14 'SHE' it N' L E 'rT1 Q.5-.5 X .1522 X f f51:'N 1 rf? 4 fFf'-Fit if 2.21 E109 l a -., L.. . 'im ' i is YJ I H. i I1 1 N .wie , :'- i . :,- - .QA-25 v , drag. , A 1, ,C Xgxgxg , -' .eg N N '- if-5 N . . -. N ti- . . 2 :NZD -1.53 f-fc. .- ,fx M Fffiff II V ,Db 155, 4 -rx f isis P ? 43:-.fit 4 Q'sf1'E51gSf .S ,ff zagyf '. if S1 Q1 N 3' 1:52, N iC:fJfif .5 5' Faq? 5 iii X' ii. ,Q 5' Y ' inf' YL'-ffl, U, ,f2' J' Q 7 i i D lf, 1l3 l l YE! ' A li LQ? l 'V ii 1 1 11? , tbl. 1 1 Nw' 1' il 1 1 fAYxXYfxXXX'xWI'.XXi'iX'fNfi.'3 SL 1 . a v,4 1 ' r .53 , ' 5.4 , ,4 ri 5. 4 1,4 V1 ' 1 . 4 :4 ' 7 ,. 2? 'ff' 1 wx Y' KTM . gang Q as f 1 ILLQ? 11 J 1 ' ew i iff 1 G? li ? Xia, Lf' 111 1 . 1 fi sf QQ i Q it v East Side was unable to cope with L. D. S. at their second meeting. Although given a real battle throughout most of the three periods, the Saints showed superiority over East, exemplified by the score of 37 to 29. East was unable to follow up her shots, the ball almost always being recovered as it bounced off the backboard by clever Saints who counted a number of field goals by following in its throws. L. D. S. held the lead during all of the game, being threatened by East but once and that during the second period when we climbed to within three points of the winner. Our entire team functioned well and exhibited a good type of basketball. Llewellyn counted half of East's points. At the second encounter of Panther and Leop- ard, the latter downed his rival in a decisive 416 to 35 fashion. The first three quarters of the game were fast and furious, West having the lead only once, during the third quarter, and by just one point. East's teamwork was excellent and with Wllitney and VVade playing like stars assisted by Chase and Lewis, it's no wonder West lost. East Side was just too good for her opponents whose resortations to long range shooting brought little relief to their score. Llewellyn boosted our count before the final gun with four nice beautiful shots. VVest played some fine smooth basketball, much to Q UI HCQW ff' I ff 1 11111 IQ!!! 241551-fl! -'U 1' I U57 UQQQ4?-' er If . , -1: , 11, ul' 1 . 1 -S1 X, gl S 1 Q4 'Isl it .1 ,4 rj . ,4 r'1 W1 V11 11- P 'J M , 4 4 4 4 51 their credit, but as everyone knows that type never if stands up under whirlwinds.. ii Our Eeiders again ran wild with VVestminster, downing the Deacons 87 to 6. As before, the af- 'A' , fair was a free-scoring event with each member il of the team contributing large points to the score. 1 'lalxgivifxfride Ciggrgflllgle This was the last game of the season, which ljl had proved mildly successful despite the fact that Bob Wilkin Bob Burriston , I1 Center Forward we did not reach the state tournament. Thanks Q: Dougmsney Jack Fike are due the coach, the school, and the team for Guard Guard the splendid efforts that were put forth. if rm F21 s' 474 :J wx w rf' ,. V4 f.'.'.'ff. f'i' 114711.1'4',1'ff.'.f'14'.f'riauf.'.1'4'1fJi'1.'1i-:.' .ix x'fc.'s:: Page One Hundred Seventy-eight V ,, V , . L ' 4 l J:-Sf:-'S-:iL I , .. , ,. 1: ' vgjdlwm ,I . 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Il: 3 .Q ,E , I3 I , 'a '11 xl :X b , 5 X N , yi V N ' , Q l gl M 1 392 3 S 3 4 1 1 'Q I ' 4 C 3 , W a- I f N w :J N - ff i. l 'Wi 4 A y Ng ' W K SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM 'Qmf Qu ' 'Mm Brid e Carlston Carman Hummel Mor an . qilqlh g Wlrql Guard Guard Center Center Forward 3 si' 1, ' , 4 E ,A 43 Flandro Christo herson Swan er Shotland 545' gl .nal I Forward Center Forward Forward wi H-.. ,a J ees 4 P ' ij fx ' ' fag fi V LQ V ' l if ly lugs? sl , y fx 1. f K lll j il , in f 2 all ll 'ff K All ll ll li l 'ly if 5435 My .W fllliilb r , Ur ll . E1 A , Y xr 1 +1 3 XA V A lg, fl li T HX, 1 wt X A, Y ,-'SU' SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM 1 Erdman Hartenstein Merrill Kuster Malzahn Huish Jensen A 3 Forward Forward Guard Forward Center Forward Forward QQ: V1 h Romney Weaver T. Mathews Clarke Scarcella Jones ful if Guard Forward Guard Forward Guard Forward :Zi K gi? Qjf P ek CNE? Cyl, X m?lQfK.,X 5 . . l .Q 1.'ff1f1fIJIffl.f',',f','1.'f11fffnffiflf,'f.'11::f.':.' .,..r.... .,.,, X .. .'.'mx'.'lr'A,x'5'lg,yv.3' +aSyy4ll,,N,,,ggg.glLfl7 '- AN r'7fk-jjo ' XXX Page One Hundred S-evcnty-nine M 'WWW 'Cl ' '17 lf H c- ,url-' ' 'X -P ff -'N-1, 1 41'-.fi - nu fifxmx-, - Mug: ,.'f...-..:,,:4,,Q SEQ. H ,H xx ni 'af' fx ,. .,., wx , GU Xi p 5, .X A. A I .AJ n X ,f 4 J s i fr . r X0 NN' 'A ill , Miki Wwwllf , ' ' ' I i as N YY, g, I V P 3 . f.p,,.L.L fi , 'M ' 1' j - x'j'f',A1,..' ' ' . cvQf',.f' r l. N .A 1,3 .. W, ,.,sX,. Q , . , , . ' wtf' ,e 1 1. . if ,T S 5 A- '- M i ' E' 't ik a. ' 5CCw'xZ'W.1 ff Qs!-'M' , 1 ., . ,,, tsaaaamf 11.1.1 , ,A a W t A.. i is SECOND AND THIRD BASKETBALL TEAMS The second team in basketball recently completed a long and hard season, which though not pronounced in thc matter of winning scores, was certainly successful. The boys comprising this group are coached by Mickey Oswald who has proven himself a good coach in more than one sport. All the members of the second squad are juniors and with the excellent showing they have made this year, they should furnish some fine material for next year's team. Two games were played with each school in the division, West, L .D. S., and Granite, and all of the squad was able to take part in the games. The Sophomore team, encountering stitl' opposition, was not overly successful but all the boys received a great deal of training. YELL MASTERS When there is not an engineer the locomotive runs blindly wild, reaching no desti- nationg when there is no chaperon the party runs amissg so that when there is no yell master the spirit runs wild and explodes against the walls without accomplishing its purpose. To the yell masters belong a great deal of the glory for without the so-called psychological student body support many of the glories of victory would be anon. The team may be perfect but without support they become disheartened and lack common interest. fax P-. an So to Eddy and Verle and Josh we send our sincerest appreciation for ff their splendid untiring efforts in directing the student body support. Whenever a ff .' I, A white uniform swept the stage or whenever such a uniform paced the field in anxious fy ,A excitement for victory, the support was behind them and the team responded to every Illia :Q ' yell that crashed forth over' the field. lf! 33 And yet the job is so thankless. For when the student body becomes disheartened 5, Q. 1 b by discouraging conditions they forget those fellows who hold the key to success. fr QM In Unity there .is Strength should be impressed upon every l'1cider. But they gulf, Q have done their work willingly and with much success so we thank them by yelling F fl harder and wish Josh lots of luck next year in carrying on the spirit of the yell l ' l masters. , Qi Y . 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Because of Spring football ,, and track, many who would have tsl QP' , ,- Nw Lg: otherwise responded were unable 1235 li to try out, therefore much mate- EBSQ rial was lost. The team, led by Kener, cap- . Z . . N4 'f' tam consists of: Lad Mor an li 2 Ancu '1'uUnMAN , g i C. OREN WIISON , lsq Coach Joe Anderson, Blayney Barton, Coach Q. and Harold Williams as mounds- 15' ' meng Ken Hennefer and Jimmie ,ig VVade are doing exceptionally well behind the batg Scott Barnes at first, Robert '54 ,5 Burriston or Sam Scarcella at second, Frank Berg at third, and Dee Madsen and 5 Ernest Bailey at short, complete a very efficient infield. Wilford Kener, Emerson E Carter, Fred Kuster and Glen Myers make up an outfiled that is hard to surpass. 5 ' r 1 . . T' ,rj lhe Hrst game found four regulars on the field with many new aspirants to the ,flux wifi game doing,their best to win a championship for East. More than half the team . .1 '. Q ' . . . . ga qf nj' gf 552 consists of Sophomores but many of them have had previous experience on the Junior rg if Q ,if High diamond. ' aff., ty ' :J The Leapards opened the season with Jordan in which they lost by a score of eh'--f' ' 7 to 14. The next game with Murray proved an easy victory for' the Hilltoppers in y Q? W tx y lit? ma-, gl , a shut-out game, East scoring 11 runs. In the third game with West, East was on the short end of a score of 15 to There are still many games yet to be played and East still has a chance at the divisional championship of the diamond. z ,gal fl M W N , , 4 1. '1 +2 5, ,. ,. ,. 4 4 ,ii 4. 4 V V4 '1 if t4 Lf fi 51 fr, 7 if A fi ffl elif ffl 5 P X C: K . 1 ,fl 1 Ji 3 'l Clijw BASEBALL TEAM ' is .if 'wa Cui' fs T ., . 1'-'ami Qggvf lm . P 1 . , , , .,,. ,.,, 1.1 .,... ' X... 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There are many other tracksters that East can well be will ig , proud of. They are: Jack Fike, Bob WVilkin, Ted Jonhson and Pete Carlston, in the , weights, Ralph Jago, Jack Fike, Dan Moffat, Clifford Seeley, Bill Murdock, Archie lr' l l i ,321 Jones, Wayne Hansen, Fred Hartenstein and Mike Finklestein are showing up ex- Y ceptionally well in the Sprints. The mile is well taken care of by Allan Acomb, and ' James Young while Chic Mabey, Wayne Cromar, Steve Richardson, and Dan Grund- l'3Q1if man cover the half mile. The pole vault and high jump are taken care of by Gordon i Strong and Odis Rich. The team, led by Captain Chic Mabey, is one of the finest . y 4, 1 East has ever had. 1 it :li So far East has had two dual meets, one with Jordan and the other with L. D. S., in which they emerged victors. Gil swzfix The Leopard track stars are anxiously approaching two of its most important Slfflilly . . . . . V il eventS, the Invitational and State meets which will be held in the near future. JI- l 1 N ,NY vi AE k rf' 717' J 'ml la frm V' 1253 ill as ffl a ,ali Q Fl qfwl llc! xl-if H-J if H4 H-H will , . x '- V, 1 I :VI -1 ,fill + 5: ' My w .-- :V-1 ' C 1,11 l Wi, ljfgk l Qiiifl TRACK TEAM A W.. lm . WEN t n XMTL '?:::ff,:f.V-in:'f ----1ff':ff Ar '-'- -11'Y:'f:::'::f:-:-::-:-.--:xv:Y .nn : ....' . V V V V VV ,ply l'llln ' 2 Qifizfqzif24555Ziif4fffQifZi5f4fff??4QQi33i2iYHSQriisimimNXIf-'H'V-wvviprizsf 3 Page One Hundred Eighty-three 'mm 'f r-if-M . X- ---fi CX . 'K V, . i -.1 X. V 1-ff 4 Dwi. -, A . rwlyf-K .,w. l N -. ,FSF- H mmm 'l -if r Ji l V .fTf31ie'--A' l . si 'PI-'f-'ff1f.'.'..:1NN xvllll , fffffz? . .I 'l,w' I .ff it ' .c'.yf. 'nf' ,. 'V'!zf'I'T xxxvl ' V f .- 'X' W 'OOl'? !fAll? l ' ','f '! '4' f-VW H'ff?f 'A'f4f , A, 111 , 2 Hs- A.-, ,ff .1 'l ,f O' , ff. 1 ' Q' ,f ' ,, 'fs' w , n If 'V ff ff , , XOXX I V ,f ,N fl? 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A large and en- I3 thusiastic audience attended, a good part of which was made up of girls and feminine members of the faculty. The main program was made up of school talent and a 'few Q professionals were obtained to give the occasion a more business like appearance. S Many of the best known boys in the school took part and a large number of Soph- omores acquitted themselves nobly. Verne McCullough officiatcd at all the matches. E Everyone seemed to enjoy the occasion' and especially the numerous knockouts which ig: were administered to certain contestants. S 'N 4 Swimmine E I Swimming has proved to be mildly successful this year under the capable E management of Lee Simmons. Due to the fact that East High has no swimming pool they have always been handicapped in that direction. At the first call a good many fellows turned out and the picked team now has ten members. Seaton Prince EQ was elected captain at one of the monthly meetings. Prince has been on the East lt? 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KR , , l I X I Q X I f W 1 sc I f 0 f Mi r U dl X Z 1 X N fl w f' f ft X 1 1 aowwwwv-199uuasaqwavssfooa-so-Jns:ls9'9aaosa.9oa9aoa':9sofas-wososszesaJosssaoowfrfweasss.soa'a9o:wuuas9oCwzu cH GiI'IS Zlctivities Athletics extend back to prehistoric a9.es. but the OI'l9.lI1 of Girls' 7-lthletlcs may be attributed to Greece. At Snarta the state reeulated the llfe of the women and prescribed a course of 9.vmnastlc excercise for elrls. The tralhlhe. iI1CllIdEd runninet.. iumpihe, fl1l'OWVll19.fl1E discus and spear. dancih9. and SYVlI11I1'liI19.. III H16 I'IiI1EfGEI1fl1 CEI'IflII'Y GIPIS' AHIIEHCS fOlII1d 3 PEVIVEII III EI19.laI1d and AITIEPICB. They IIEIVG COIIHINIEG to dGVElOD fb 3 IIISII Sfal1daI'd and III' SlII'G health and DlGaSlII'E f0l' all VVIIO DaI'fiCiDafC. V 51 f' 9' Is-d-,-f -... .. Q '--- 1 M s ,i ff , ,, xxxxxx xxxiluixixw CZ?f,E!1? f1 1 ll 11111 .Fa wit ' L QVffff7,, 'fi' WQ f iW5ffiZ Qff'l.f A f'5,W'2 C1gMfMf'fi,4'fM , fyfjf f ' , 'IPL-ge QPU .i.., .i 'rw 'D 'ww 5iti1sii2:zf:- - apapf W 115' 12? ' fi ' f 4 'ii ,L , Mgr, The Coaches MW Girls' Athletics at East High School are under the very capable direction of the Girls' Department of Physical Education with Miss Charlotte Stewart at its head. This Department made up entirely of women who are capable and skilled in this work, who have striven to make athletics for all girls and have made excep- il tional triumphs in the past few years. 'E' It is the aim of this department to keep East High School foremost in the lists E11 of Girls' Athletics. For this purpose, Miss Charlotte Stewart, in October, made a :gf survey of the high schools of various eastern cities, including Chicago, Detroit, Cin- xggi cinnati and St. Louis. In this way, she was able to discover what other schools were doing in the physical educational lines and has incorporated the finest features into the Gi1'ls' Athletics at East High School. In Miss Stewart has been assisted by competent and willing workers. Mrs. Laura Hopkins has contributed much toward the advancement of Girls' Athletics in the past few years, but she has been unable to pursue her work for the greater part of this year, due to ill health. 4 5., ,4 V4 ,A .w ,., '1- V pi , ,4 ff ,iz f 4 ,UT V: P ' 5 I 7 5,5 o if Each memiber of the Physical Education Department has the sponsorship of certain athletic clubs and is at the head of certain divisions. Miss Erma Murdock has shown exceptional ability in her work, and has gained much favor with the girls in the leadership she has rendered to the clubs. Miss Fisher has had charge' of the physical education of the 'Sophomore girls and has proven herself capable and successful. To fill the vacancy that was left by Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Barker has and has quickly found a place in East High School. Miss Mortimer, the pianist, has aided greatly, and Miss Ruth Lundin has assumed the responsibility of the Sophomore Hygiene Classes with great success. These women have aimed to make Girls' Athletics at East High School interest- ing and beneficial. Thus far, they have fulfilled the motto at East High School, f become a member of this department. She has assumed her duties with much ease ra 34551, -Y Y .. Athletics for girls and not girls for athletics. iq r V 4 M X fn. . 1..- , . . 1' wi' P i is ' ' l l ,V 1 I liiglli :Nm -ffl! H 1,0 N R My 3:1- 1:51 ' 43' tc wil nd. , li.. 'QQ r-1' 'flw N Stl A , MTM.- ,:,i,i,, .. ,,,,, .D ...... ... . . . ..... f Dining 4,.a .. .. ..-W . , r , t' g fggibiikzfilklfzzlfzzzzlg.q14fz111Z1Z,f42Z,1,gi7fm'rfm5:55:33-:f:::i':::::Aix'f.'.'sxscfxs:m.x X mxxxxx v A . H Q , , , ,,,s,u,,s,,,,,- W.-- ..a,, . . C , . . 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Ng' In preview of the school year 1927-28 we find there was t, j a continual round of activities-social and athletic. , .ij wi 41' L. i 'z East High Athletic Girls are responsible for many of PM the school's good times. First there was the Kids' Party. It was a real get acquainted riot! The Football Banquet E11 Qi' N if came next. Everyone went home satisfied and happy. The . .4 Girls' Masquerade was one of the best of its kind. Too had , the hoys missed it. Finally came the Girls' Dance which 27 'i gg added the finishing touch to E. H. A. G. social activities and Q PM if proved the social climax. . N The different Athletic Clubs have been up and doing the 1- whole time. Officers of these clubs have carried out their duties faithfully, and there has not been one idle moment during the year. Practically every girl in the school has Q. 3 wi' 'wil 731 V1oi.A' Mivrrin-:ws President 1 N '1 . Q1 i N ii belonged to one or more of these clubs and has acquired new skill and interests as i 4 1 , 1 a result. . ggi The E. H. A. G. officers, under the supervision of Miss Charlotte Stewart, have 5: found their experiences in this organization to be both delightful and profitable. The ffs fm For gym teachers-Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Barker, Miss Murdock, Miss Fisher and also bag Q53 :js Miss Mortimer-have co-operated with and helped in every way. .252 The East High Athletic Girls wish to thank everyone who has in any way ,Q --Eflihxu i AQ , helped to make this year a successg and hope that the incoming officers will take ll ff-1 up the work where it is left off and Carry On. ,Q 'fs t ig A .4 is c ,, V x by Xbf NL 1 T Vi. Y R t rw! ll .l no ,. 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During the first se- l mcster the meetings were held at 8:00 o'clock on Mondays, - 3 X Wednesdays, and Fridays, and during the second semester Emu SWENSON 115 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. President 13 Senior, Junior, and So homore virls of dancing talent ' ' G P . 5 U 1l ll and ability were permitted to Join and all feel that they ,1.,3 have derived a great benefit by belonging to the Club. vilfifg pg 5 The Club has accomplished various types of dances, the ballet, which improves A and perfects the technique of the dancer, the interpretive, which develops the spirit NI' 'M' of the dance and gives a better portrayal of the motives, and the Egyptian com- 6111! in binations, which give the dancer the spirit and feeling with which the ancient ligyp- Q5 Y!-Q tians were filled. It shows the dancer another of the numerous ways there are of ri ,Q expressing the innumerable feelings that at different times exist within the human - 1 soul. N. 1 9 The Dancing Club has been very active at every appropriate school function. L At the Kids' Party, a clever number was offered by some of the members of the R' ,fl Club and at the Girls' Mas uerade and in the Girls' Assembl es icciall was the WW.-A fl Y I Y M Y Dancing Club prominent. Lx - W,- . 1 M . . 1 Ill Until the end of the school year, the Club will take a very deep interest in and spend a great deal of time li ' on the Spring Festival which is to be put on under its :lift v' ' di re'ction. u l I l E3 lhe Dancing Club has been most active and beneficial lgixl this year at the East High School. It has given the school fly? IQ the privilege of seeing its own talent, it has developed in IW, is its members their dancing ability, and has made a name ll for itself in and about the school. li l ll 41 1,5 Edna Swenson, President. x -V S 1- all . 1 N1 411 1-I Il 'ul 1 ' . Jil 1111 l i . 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J Hi 1 ' 'rm -' . - .L fr I . f' if 'Ml' w fini MQ' l'lal,..fll1 'il 'uk '- ' ' W v ' ff' 1' he 7' 'lk-1-4' iiwililwah- Z-ffgat www ng 1 ,f ', ' w i 4 N 1 K q in gi lil it lf' w l V M5 . , Q' ll , ri, I-llklne and maine Club , 4, ir' iii lgi This year the hiking and riding clubs, two of the most 'ii 'N interesting and entertaining organizations of East High, have been combined into one. Due to this new arrange- 13333, ment it has been possible to formulate plans for out-door ,Qi 53513 activities which have far exceeded even the most brilliant gaieties of former years. Unrestricted membership has en- abled the club to include among its members all girls who desire to participate in athletic activities along this line. l El, Under the skilled direction ofvthe club officers, Ann N . . Rigby, Esther Rigby, and Hope Sanford, the girls have Ii MQ .1 A . . . . . . - 1 X, lid ANN illiiin ifliffseellioiiiilit hiffniaZZ'dan'idl?faf1iZffes'D'ff. 255 i i President in theielightful days of elirly Eutumn the members sought l Ei ' :gi , g J l N, recreation in the nearby canyons and woodland retreats. Moonlight hikes, beefsteak roasts, and other entertainments of a similar nature pro- vided the needed tone of friendly diversity to a program of strenuous activities. As a fitting climax to the work carried on by this organization, a trip to Mount Timpan- l ogos is being eagerly anticipated. f F1 , Of equal importance in the schedule of sports, the riding interests of the club gf have been developed to a degree never before attained in our school. Every Wednes- jigs, ' day afternoon, during the riding season, a group of eager girls could be seen mounted 'ASQ- H--i-5, on their favorite steeds, exploring the vicinity surrounding Emigration and Parley's it gg' 9 canyons. QQ This season the Hiking and Riding Club has proved of paramount interest to J, many East High girls. During the long, merry jaunts, the members have learned the beauty of friendly companionship, through their gay festivities has been devel- lx' oped a spirit of sportsmanship worthy of our school. ,ki Ann Rigby, President. V ll? hw , . , f' Irv 1 1 'wr ll 1 if Q' . fc! lf' Ida X., , qui.. ,IN ' ax, il,- W' 'lf' :U 'vi' lil iiiif HEQ QI' N1-11 4' ii ilk R r xl ,' 1: 5 51 1 1 E w si, ig. '51 l 731 Q1 rf- - -. ,4 ry-, lx i l N Y, N it l'i'i 5: Mgt, Y w, :N X v ' Qi- i l fill 1 Es'r1mn Rmnv Hora SAN1-'onu 'Fil Vice-President Secretary '3 ' l if 'S il yy :-1' W, ri ig wil l 'ei ' Pl, . rf J' ... r r as . ' if'mfzfzzffffzrzzzzzfunnnzflzzfffffffm71,75.rs:::.x'f.'.':s:::::.x'c.xx'f.':zxssfxfmx::.f.'ci'.xxxxg f-X-a N. Xjltgw Y W -- - V H ff -WW' -r V- W- ---- f- - - V u, mass Page One Hundred Ninety 1 1 ri' Y x 1l. 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Games and refresh- lik' Qi ments were enjoyed amidst a spooky setting. 1 Oh, yes! And the swimming meet for Seniors, Juniors, 23 and Sophomores saw the Sophs emerge victorious with 83 pig, points and the Seniors a close second with 65 points. Poor - it l - I 1 T ' Jlmffrs ' H . n Donoruv 'TAYLOR ,Qi Bombardmlent, an unusually interesting water game, president ' il . . . . . . . . VH originated at Cincinnati University, was first played in - 131 'jiigw Utah by the East Swimming Club. The Hiking and Swimming Clubs got their heads together and planned a hike my to be followed by a swim for spring vacation. The day dawned nice and cold but in spite of that, a good crowd turned out to enjoy the experience. X QU Pins are another source of enthusiasm in the club. This year is the first year QE A of their appearance--fifty of them! ,gk Last, but not least, a demonstration was held for the benefit of students, teachers tilts gf ' 'f and parents. Strokes for form, diving, speed and life saving were demonstrated by J3jQgr1,1 aj? '-'-e 1, the members of the club, both beginners and advanced. This was made possible L ..., .1 ,, by a year's hard work and training. Light refreshments were served as a happy Q33 climax to the entertainment. fi Only those who swim know the joy of racing down the pool with water flying Z and arms and legs moving mechanically and rythmatically while classmates on the W side lines cheer. M To stimulate more interest in this already popular sport, everyone is invited to i ,li try it. See for yourself how much enjoyment, recreation, and good health one --ae derives from swimming. Q ' RN! . K: , EM Dorothy Taylor, Preszdent. 61252 ' lp W ri 15, il f yi 1 li - 'lil . . 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'kd 'JIVW-4f 53..f ' 'f'-WWW? - , , . 1 -1 lxgixl il Fi' SE xi Us :ii Q I ii: 1 is Li if 1: Il it if Y V ' 1 N ii 5 1,1 x Tennis Club ,E W 1: Wi .N , W 'N Tennis is a sport that has been increasing considerably Q Iwi in popularity for many years. There are those who fear lug? water, refusing to go near a swimming pool, and others i 1 v , V i jig? who havent the grit to track all day on a golf course, but 121' it isn't very often that you find one who isn't willing to QQ my make a stab with a tennis racket whether she thinks she is E Digi playing baseball or not. .E X iiwf . . . . i 1333: U The Tennis Club tlus year is one of the largest ln the ll i . - . Q F history of the school. Nearly every girl has Cl'ltllllS1liSIl'1 jfq M 'fi , 1 'I ' EN . 1 ' mAff,.,,,,f:fc,5:?Gu to wield a racket now that we have two of our own courts, fl qu V 1- . . . . . . ': :QQ winch one never sees empty from morning until night. With Q5 1 i V . ' 1' 151 our ladder tournaments and spring and fall tournaments H' everyone has been exceedingly busy, and many interesting matches have been played. ig' Stacie Ellsworth, Marian Eberhardt and others have proved that they are soon to 41 . I 1 N ,Q be second Helen Willsesg to say nothing of those who hope to cross the pond this kim summer to join the Olympic Games to be held in Amsterdam. You never can tell what East High can produce considering the fame Dorothy Carlson achieved in 0 n - . ' .xl 54 her hne .iv ill. ' I' . gig egg- Not even the weather can present an obstacle to a real tennis fan when she v ff, starts to play because an evaporating warmth direct from her heart soon removes any dampness that might hinder a good game. Even if it happens to be too warm, 74 qt. which often happens during July or thereabouts, the swish of tired rackets creales N-it L? a refreshing breeze and the game goes on, so Why Not Tennis P Sarah Fagergren, President. till! tl I .iii W - i' PM f ui: il E1 i - lily 1.134 ,U m 1 it iiiig i i N T Q MS Q, HN iv' L T if ' i! lil T ii 2 as ir- is iii lirei r E ,rl J '- ii i Br:'r'rY BERGIN D0ll01'IIY WING QQ ' is '15 Vice-President Secretary ,Z i ii 'Q i: i iff f ' mm EC: hgh, if ' ix UQ- l 'fi .-wa P: .in L - S w f '0f 1-f-'7- ,,:tf5L' '1T:1',2i5?iEff11rffiff' jiL,,g3l 'i11i fl- 'fI ..-,. . igQL:,aF':L,,,:1-W 't25TL:i:1:Lfv1v221r -vh ' 51 'nitUn it ' H1IIJIJZIHIIIHZIHZII1117Im'11111HgL'4fz71111AAXYixxxxxvvxymt.x3X3Qgxx3g13xxxxxX vxm I 1- fd A ,wh sf f,,,,,::-, LAM.:-----VA, , ,, - a,.::.-T---A---e,.:-... 1:,L:,La1..,- - - A ' '- -- - - as 1 Z my Y 'mm Page One Hundred Nin-ety-two 'X mi 1 sw, N 4 - .6 gq5, M +f'u1 is xuuum ' N IlY1T',111111,HU ,Y Www I f.Q4f,'fJ ' li 'f ' 7 ,, f.fl5, 'lf:A?ii1: :' .5 f ' L ' 'ff M f I Ullffln ' koxxxxaxtnf ff' , D W ., K wt, A ,fx y::1L.-.Kfz4,1.iV,fffg,gmMf,'e4M ,gqmya jy yf, '15 90: yygjfi ' fi'f '7:ix,.if' ,, ,':i 'if f' rl -lf' Q- XV! 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While gazing sleepily out of the window, listening to the drone of the , '1 . . . . , 'fri 1 teachers' voice, we suddenly see a girl running swiftly around the cmder track. Our C: :fr . . . .. N ,gl first thought is one of envy, the second one of impatient YV8ltlI'lg, for we remember l 4 ' . . . 3 that the next period is gym and that the track season IS here. Track means a sport ' A l ' I I Q u . l ll l for everyone. Running, Jumping, and hurdlmg, ball-throwing and target shooting provide sufficiently varied exercises to interest all girls. Every morning the girls VH! assemble for practice. The climax of the girls' activities for the school year is the N, track meet between the three classes. Aw C2 -, sw: Qi EF? i EEN! X - . X . TRACK C 31, ,, EVQ' .ii RJ 1 X X ii L xl K. Es: Wg. I 3 W4 .ji 3- I , i ,I M P mm Q sl Z0u,,, L . .,.,, W. AW , , . ,.. . . , . 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Mi Y - 1 ill ll 5 rl T fi n l T 1 ,I ll T i in GlI'lS Bi-ISKEIIJBII lm W will 3354. iii '! las, Of all the in-door games for high school girls basketball is undoubtedly the most gig? popular, The girls of East High School are no exceptions to the rule in apprecia- ll'4I tion of this fascinatin ame. Three or four times each week man frirls remain after E S' Y D y ME school to practice for the inter class series. It is generally agreed that basketball is ,sf a game in which skill is acquired only by constant practice. Girls must be chosen iii for the teams who think quickly and accurately and who keep their health up to the very highest standard, Sophomore girls are not allowed to play because the strain 'E Mall on their physical condition is too severe. 'I 1 M In thc series the Senior girls generally surpassed the Juniors because of their extra year of practice. Each 'ear the Inner Circle Girls act as hostesses to the T 5 W, members of the Leaders Club of West High. The two first teams of West play ' l togetlier and the two first teams of East play. There is also one team ,composed Q of three girls from each school. After the games a party was given in the cafeteria lui' V' u ll we in honor of the guests. il ff My 'A l lb' 35 At another time the Alumni Girls came down to the school to play our first 1 EEC ' team. This roved to be an unfortunate ame for the resent members as the score l I' cg fr I P g p .lt-lu, Q piled up heavily against us. However, we feel that they were really our own girls 'ii fl I playing as they had been trained here, and that, therefore, the defeat was not so R03 , severe. ' ff, XF 'i E ci Q T cl N VU 'TW' 'W ,J ' c W M MM ,v ,, ,- 1-Ir EW. ff Q Z4 ,i ,cj : ,J K iq .W 1-f' ',4. .,,y . , bl 4 . 1 4 '-1 1 w V. , 4, FW '41 4,l lim W if W :1 sfi 1 .1 X lg: lx? il' 1-if , f jul 4:1 .lhl l ' 'll i, Nl: ,pil iw xl misfit lil if ffl SENIOR BASKETBALL l .- we Z I -Q P15175 N A fe? ,,,,, ,, , , , , , ,,,. ..,...,..,.. c . .,.,, c M gdnm.-XLIL,i.'ill1,il1f1il1flflfl1ffI1l.Ufl1l!!1lf,11.I1-.xt ......i... .,.. x .ix x x ...i.iXti.xiF1,gj- 11,5 as fisyfgi? who Page One Hundred Ninety-four v '11 1 V 1 'H 1 1 1 1 l 4 11 1, 1, 11s Q1 1. 'Q wi 1 .1 . I ,a 0. wut ., N ' 111i Xxxxxffl Vlyl X ,,f, 1 X N ' V .:-, Jil M1 ,QW ' ' 3 if it 1 - W I HOCKEY 15 Among the various girls' games hockey may be placed near the top of the list. E 15 Soon after school begins in the Fall everyone looks for a new kind of exercise. Tennis il 4 pl15i1l and swimming have become boring after a whole summer's use, outdoors the air is i too wonderful to consider basketball indoors. As a result hockey, though a compar- l atively new sport for girls, has reached a stage of great popularity in all schools. 1 1 East High is no exception to this rule and each fall many girls will be seen practicing l l F3 early in the morning. The best players from each class are chosen to represent the I 5 three classes in the inter-class series of games. l BAsmzAI.L I In the Fall there is always football to interest the country and all eyes are lflf' turned to the colleges of high repute, which have competed year after year for the championship of the country. However, when Spring comes public sentiment is Wg, changed to a craze for baseball. WEE In the high schools of the country the girls welcome a game which is for them 31' ' as well as for the boys. Of course, football is still banned for girls, but indoor base- 1 fglf ball, as it is called, is considered a perfectly appropriate game for them. VVhen the track season is over and all other sports seem passe, baseball saves the day. Also J at home, many a game will be in full progress in the vacant lot next door. C-1 I ,i Ni 1 ig cA'rc:HBALL ll Eli In the large classes which East High is forced to have, because of its crowded M conditions, some' game is needed which will accommodate the entire class-Catchball ,A iii gf A, meets tlus requirement. During the long winter months, when it IS impossible to have gym work out of doors, the girls appreciate a game which affords real excite- this SAF: 7 ment and strenuous exercise. Particularly do the Sophomore girls, who have just ,ff-Wil-Al-X r. W come from the Junior High Schools, enjoy playing a game familiar to them. MASSBALL l fe l 'QQ Along with catchball in the series of minor sports is massball. Here the tall girl ll ls 11-1 fi has a great advantage, for she is able to keep the enormous ball above the heads of 1 her smaller competitors and thus prevent them from protecting themselves. In the early winter there is an interesting series of games played first between the period 1 f Q D I' 1 classes and later school classes. I1 i 1 JUNIOR BASKETBALL Page One Hundred Ninety-five 1' 3, .1 1 1l C N V333 n hw p 1 11 11 1 11 '1 l ': l .1- il fill 71 ki I L A fl 'lr all lcv 1 M 1 11, if if 4121 il! iii l W g l!!v'l li? l ii l L-1 sf ?T3?4f'Q.f'ri gf , AgXY11..X s 5 W1-pxmlf , x,f!i1,13g- X197 rfw f? '--11. V A 4. Q ,f s. N e an ep, '-A ' , fmfi , uu,Agm'f.4.:TE. M Wlllf54,'ll-Q.L.-, Q 3l'II:111Jm '--,, tu U - rn hc M c' Ulf, xxvxx . , 0 , ,K X Ill!!! tx : I ,ty I , - f ,, to W. z me fy ef. e , a . ,.. f -f'f:r1.,f: t'1.ff:W f or f f . + A fe A ta. f.t -rp? ff! 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The first section of the presentation consisted of re- E ligious rites in the temple with the Hymn to Apollo, ceremonial dancing, and inter- pretation of friezes. The Greek costumes with tunics and veils were a beautiful S feature, as the music of old Greece transported the listener to the historic land of Q the Meditarranean. Following the ceremonies in the temple came the Olympic 6152 Games. The spear, the discus, and the balls were sent through the air with true 5, Greek skill, while the Chariot Race created a wonderful spectacle. 55, The third part of the -program was the interpretation of Greek Myths. The various poses of the human body, and, in this, the girls were supreme. The con- f. E: Q clusion consisted of the social side of Greek life, or Greece at Play. Exceptional Kfilj' 'fb grace was displayed by the Wood Nymphs and the Greek Maidens, while the Scarf if 5 Dance added a touch of beauty to it all. N525 ,, The Greek dances were of such a character that all of the girls took part. The i Q presentation was under the direction of the Girls' Departmfent, assisted by the East High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Overlade. it I 'Q 'E 4. . 1 3 fwvfvf ' n, ff li 92 gi l 4 'I ii! L3 gi gg. . LE? . f , ...J fi 1 . a . 55 ik at FQ? 54 I C - A .A .-.. A. A,A.1fA.1 . ,!,.V,l, ,l.l.A,,!..V ,.... I ...,.. A .Az .......... ..... . .... . ,Vx 1 'ri ,D : i . 1 .., 1. ..,........... ,.......... . .... Page One Hundred Ninety-six Y 4 Q f X W 1 WML. fra:-4. Q J Ll . va if Ar ll .. ... K , ,-.l GREEK DANCERS e One Hundred Ninety-scv CII 4 '4 ,i fl , V -,K u- 'g'-3 -3. 'in : 14 .4 cn, uuxuuux. .e i ffqfw fflrcpy-nv , , !1r:1z111HH.UI Xxxxxril W f . . ',,Q'W,. ff KQV V, V 7 fn, f ,VU11111 XX xxxxxlxwtxff, ,7 16 --f ff i Z7jQcgy,gf '1z,J n if . x I I, ,y ,fy ' Yjwff ffgf' ,V - 'if' ,g,,i5Q 1 Cf Dl yffqg 2? 'Aff VZ ff? 'V Q fan V ji! 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USN 51 :NN First on the program was a Stunt by the Leaders' Club girls, which portrayed MQ' i the life of a healthy leader in the school--a Leaders' Club girl. Next came the performance by the Sophomore class, the Bogus Echo, a clever little piece given .El N as an echo. An old Italian organ grinder with his monkey dressed in bright red and 551, l A green afforded much amusement and proved the talent of the Senior class. The :Z . . . . . lc - rn - Ni. E M dancing girls put on a very artistic number entitled the Water Sprites. A fashion Ehyx L4 i 'wife 51 gi show, including costumes representing the styles from 1850 until the present time 3 Q was mnost interesting, the Junior class performed setting up exercises and an athletic f 4 ' drill, while a Big Doubles Championship Game played in imitation of slow motion A3 pictures ended the program. Qs x1 A ' if sc' Q , f is 1 is l JV' I MNT' ' lit will I Eli , ,ll 'll' fi QW , I EMI sf-fl 1 'fl' 91,4 1 4 MEL! 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It was well advertised by the girls' club of the school, who put on various stunts and sketches at the different assemblies. Owing to the fact that some of the boys had to attend an R. O. T. C. meeting earlier in the evening, the dance started somewhat later than usual and several dances had to be omitted. The dances arranged on the programs were each in honor of some student or faculty leader of Girls' Athletics, with a clever verse characterizing each one. Favors in the form of small bouquets of bachelor buttons, violets and sweet peas, were pre- sented to the boys as they entered. The patrons and patronesses for the dance were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. H. li. Natl, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gaddie, Mr. and Mrs. li. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Ruth Hegsted, Mr. and Mrs. YVilliam Fagergren, and Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rigby. The hosts and hostesses were: Mr. and Mrs. George liaton, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Child, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce li. Millikin, Mr. and Mrs. I . D. 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El 'Y gi like Q15 I' i i x lp' f list 'I N . X X X - gil '22 ' ' . ' ,tiff To the great outdoors we all find our wayg Al- But few does it charm from December to May. fx ,I ff QI lvl In summer Dick Brown to some stream retreats : v X Ari By some select pool shows fine fishing feats. xo. u X I ,ijt But fish do not Erling Wedding attract, . , J ,Li Over fields of snow he prefers to track. . 'wp ' ' ' . Y - , up . y l ,, ic, A Q- lst E Gt 52 ff ' ttf N . . ii i . , 'lo work among flowers IS the pleasure of someg I li X This joy they pursue when their duties are doneg Q I ugfrf- 3 'N Miss Murdock may often be seen with her spade, W Y., 2 - ' I Digging the garden whose beauty she made. -Q i' ,Q ' itil W9253' In winter or summer Hu h Thomson deli hts '47 il NX 1 si' ' aff! 'QQ g g f . V To enliven his home with blossoms so bri ht. ci ,N , . ' sl G G 'Riches g jr :Ili 1 I Z N, is 1 is xl lx F :fl ig, sl 13 . 4 gel lgil 1: figs: Far different the hobby of Marjorie VVise- 'X f fl' .... f In musical dancing her interest hes. N lg Edna Swenson and Mildred Winterowd, too, X J 5 'D 1' . . . , 5 1 3-gil Find hours spent ln practice altogether too few. 52 j With dancing such joy, no task do they deem V 5 ixx N X UE To get in art concerts, experience thus glean. .XS I lv Gy. V is: -'-W m Ill-A' ii' ' 'HH' iff, 5 fi 1 ' 'I 1 4 . i W 54 3- ' :xii , rl ,,,. G' 0. at '-ffm? ?11i fffff--ff-1. H 1-f-,f ,,,, I 1:21 ,DTT-:I-,,,,,,g3,:,,,V,13231:1--7----Af---137:---:eq---,H ,,,, ,w 'i 'h. l p ii. fffffgfflnlflTHQ?-Tfl7f!'!?11Y1ZTQ1f?+Qff4Q2'?43'iXiTS3XY'N'YYY3YX'KfQ'1XTfi'QiYQQgQiKi'ix'Ix'QifQdi,T xi- 5, .-.. E Y M Page Two Hundred Four Z 'iix r w f 1 . f 'Mu 0 .-.. 2 H' 'av 1- 21124 , ,':14fi'?n as . . uisiuxurf I ,4142f,523WI ,Q X I mm ,f3-gz,.g,S rgrrxrlxlgnlllul x x x x x N x x x 's N If , Z' A -yfxfx N iz, -,W I , lif. t A .2 ,..- gy!! gf- l' X, - nf, A wtf if mx lla-a an ' 1, I li X -Migifii I ' x , -Ei VE 'yr ,gil N E, 5 'll .z 'Q HQBQEVM The interest that gives us greatest pleasure pk 'Sl El, As well as pictures amiusing beyond measure, N Amateur photography has two in its thrall EMM f S if l gl Eastman artists shall we these students call. 4 XX wg EJ His skill to the lflastonia Al Rosenbaum lends 6 X But Cornelia Benton takes onl sna s of friends. -1, 4' rl' , Y P . . f 'nfl - u 'E ' auf .xxN.k11 u 1 .i p Qui 1 .h - - Q 1 ig. r-irridttx Q Zo ' Favorite of all, thou h admitted bv one ill 17, 'il g ' W ' Y-If Missing street cars really gives little fun. gg ' K- igfgixi-1:-:,pzf13s lx So many has VVeldon Watts missed in his life 1 -5-M l To catch one on time causes some little strife. l: A l Q? --I These yellow cabs constantly slip from his fingers, :tv '4!'i'j', He stays behind, one who always lingers. H my . gk Q 1 1 is lil , -. VN, V l 1 1 5 l Ji gl il ff 53 Ja 9 list lil lil. 'NM 1 HSM, Isl Nw El N in N yi wx lf 'Qui' igj, illfl w i lx ninqill E N 13 Xu ,E x 'Q 'Ni g ram! Helen Kelly, to cats has no aversion, All kinds to her are a new diversion. Not only their study, but also their care, YM: Make this interest of hers quite bizarre. Her pets include all the types we conceive, She, from these cats, much joy does receive. y-HIV W if N ' f!!! tits? X c X i Reading, so popular in all the climes Proved prime choice of our student pastimes. Margaret Sweeney, Beth Child, Alice Beardshall, Read so many books, the numbers appall. Sometimes they like the latest of fiction Then again, works of classical diction. a s QQ 'D-.5 -x IFIIIIHIIII I II I IU I I I I If I I III I I I ll ILUIIIIIIK IIKXXXXUXX A X XXKXXX AXXXXXXRXXXXXX K XKXXXXXXXXXX N iff ww, - Ng -.4 ' 6.1 - mx Q r tguu-'::'07f,, KW5'b ?l?i'i?i1ii:i,ii'lil-1LT: f- V 'iii' 1Zf11?ff-3i,1igi'.f:, 'fir' . gig , 'gm ,, ' A , . 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E E 1 My 5 If hobbies be true, then sleep is our king, 4,1 7:2 f 1 E'en out of the clasroom some snorings do ring. fe 'V -1- .- For Eddie Newman, so gay at the games, U gf' if X f Finds school so lively that only sleeping remains. Aa, N Z4 Tom Carrigan, Lynn Smith, and Virginia Lee, 'liner' Ewww ' Are others who in dreamland prefer to be. Q y Ga Q ff - ge -Lg' - go .- KV x XxxYLUxxxxx53-Exxxxxx Gygax! ref 1 x 'U w'v.ys,Dv . 41- e4 'WXE5 Golf at our school causes man a si hg .,- Q Y 8' ,Sl A S The playing is good, but the scores remain high. A A Orson Hauter, Wayne Cromar, often are seen W '. g 1 W W v 1 N 0 ,- ijix Sunday mornings rolling balls on the green. - A 0 Bill Murdock, Ted Kuhn, are two more golf fans ' ' si Who give this hobby all spare time they can. 5111 Q5 A ,EU ligl N .N 1 Q1 For ages the dogs have been mankind's best friends 5 11311 These pets to treachery never descend. , 'U , N This hobby, bringing love as well as Joys -N 1'r'i . . H511 Proves very amusing to girls and to boys, X Y Of his dogs John Lehman seldom is weary S I U15 Elinor McCarthy never finds her pets dreary. X N b F M 4 1511 151 1 E111 - fl lb U - L ssss L so is is M f,,,,,mg- -A - -- --w-W ---- .. 'A-: H ,L,,We1L.,,,Q, ,, , , -, i Page Two Hundred Six 1 1 L V .wi L l ,x l lx f ,.,fA 9-WG? 422a 2f: :si -r4 '4 4'--K fgiiiuwmli- f 69739 ' My m fiz i' ! 1 ,ff 1 .W W i. . . . f' 2 0' f fi ff W if iff X Wi' W nII 'f111 ff' ',X,,- - . In K 'jaw f' f1 'tfq 1, ,fy If QW N 'Al ai fflvx fr-,-J-N f KW .7f,! 'J 'I 'if K WWW if '3i'1lii9 , S li'9'l4 '7 ff' f f? M if 'B 'f V, X C566 'wo is rig., ff-f.'-'?'65 af' ff 'of M3 afffffQ,x la f ' Mg V N if 5. E EE: . . 5 ,153 So many the students who riding prefer E To mention but three will hatred incur. X ? 2 Pl Long jaunts o'er the hills with Red Wing, her X N steed, X Q , V ,N E Satisfy Eva Covey's vacation need. SSR ii Phoebe Hansen, too, this fondness confessesg I My Love for horses Boswell Morris professes. In E EA dig? .VL Nalin 1 5 S T5 ua Football was chosen a hobby by boys E ii Who last fall thought not o11r games were toys. 1: .:':'-' Jack Fike, the captain and leader so fine, l l, fin -T On the football field has a warlike time. ll X1 'X Dan Moffat his sport, plays like a true man, ' 'A' Q Cr 5-,Z ,gp X His long runs put West High's plays under ban. o, iii, u .v.SXn iywlpniyxq l l Zia -sz Ji, ' K vi xt' . N J Three Lindberghs there are who go to East High 4 K X11 Across the Atlantic these boys hope to fly. ' if Bob Gaddie and Rulon Kimball are two, Wifi Who are planning to span the heavens blue. 5, Don Curtis' hobby has a building phrase V -in ' 'iii lil ,lt . H's lanes made in s are time well deserve raise. I -' J X T7 , ' P p P W N 'iii MINE' FJ S! ' vw W f is N . Mb, Collecting and buying of Jewels rare Q, 1 ' Surely means that one has some treasures fair. ff! This fancy is held in highest esteem rim .-i,:EEi,e'M',,F:giX If By teachers who from it pleasure do glean. Miss Hardiman has gems worthy of note REE A Miss Rowe selects jewels from places remote. fl law .S Q, Q ' :Hill itfif 51 I fzjj gwrjilj f A ' gig ,U iI f s iifriizifiiiiigiiiiiifwv-ESSESSAXXESEEXMaxssxuuwj ff f 13.9 ' YgQ '0uu0 Page Two Hundred S-even fi i. ' il ff, ' 1 , ' 77, i Q., ,MAA lfdwfd -H . Y'51KixxxxgijgQrxxxxiixKixGG-xnxxxxx iiiKxxxQy ' v ,ii1!4 w X?- IRQN fl, 2 2 2 a as U2 aa. 5, 5 :I fT u 0 Q l r'ai. ' N 1 V X 2955225 get :I FS -1 .... :F S EP ,wir .2 0 3 5 5 ' T Q., er- 9' ff- , ,f EXQ 1 M E 3, g 5 ei i E' -' m 'ig a 5 :- EI 3 E Mxifn Oi Q 3.4 G' 2 5 J H 55523 f 65 Qs? 5 H, 'if 5 Q 2 O w 25 1 t Q. '-- ' 'QF - li :Hx-' J' 3 Q E R017 .... X. H- U3 1+ ai SKI af' O fe- H- S' W gm Qin., lg Q4 Q O '1 5 'Q ggx-15925 03- 5' ir' Z 2 2. rg-1 U: ,Q 11 ,J r--4 E 'A -2 3 Y' Q vo' sw :- fl LF 53' ru' U2 5 IE.. Dv '-' Cb 'ff U1 3- 'U -+ 2' 2. '55 3 ,. QT gf. - W 'Lf 3' N.-. r 5' S' Q igiaalt Es? 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G V 5 M j QEHQE Think of the quarrels he won't have with a wife, JJ 'ziglig He will be cook, save the thrice a day strife. 5' gl- g dx?-J-' '-'r ff-': I ' r - GJ fre Ji 9 1 Ei' sv sl :Ei ii xl! a il A recent attraction, the radio news, X K E 'X ' ' 1 i i Has caused many students much sleep to lose. Z I-.. f ' ' ir! . . . 3531 Muriel Loverldge, and Doris Schofield, too, - '-,Q-W-W ,i . . ,-, , - f K sg, Have rlvals and friends who number not few. 6 :Q 5 N' . . X 0 0 '- E F0l'.lwIOI'ltlCtl1 McOm1e and Joe Leven rw, I mi Q Q - -- . 'El' In one evening hear from stations eleven. X W 1 - 'Qi ls, 0 A,'l:1s::. mis, Z1 fy llliiillllllllllllllllIlhiiifsiiiii as i v ui s . 1, 5 , , , '-.,lI 9? 5. .... fs--- ----- -- ----- - - . :g ui M I llllllllll p-N Ill lll HU xxxxxuxsuxux' WIN Page Two Hundred Eight '71 N ii K 1 ji E ,j , Z A V, 'lr- -. Z. 3 'Q'.'55i,Ev:. ' ,-':f15i -EIQQ - ' 'uxwm Hm 'f111Ifa X' ' ,fp X I ,I ,f rf, Xgllflzzf-1111, . ,agxxxxxxxxf ff l X Vi 62, , ?1J1z1,,J , S+ W-, r -NA ,A A ' it l,I, 'fi 4'-:s14' 'ffAN' ,fA.'. ', 'ff, mg s lik will M , Q Ml-2 7' Wwaff. i li, YE , Favorite of boys, the stamp gathering fad X . :E Three ardent devotees in our school has had N E65 ii Drew Meilstru has many stamps worthy of men- X X Q W P X SS tion. 3 Lg To this fancy game, John Child gives attention. 'BI-,lig Lg Three thousand in number is Don Willie's treas- ' X ' I yt? ure g ' ' H i E From this pursuit all these boys derive pleasure. T QE 'rf lv! 1 ,ft . S Should anyone doubt the popularity of Fords He needs but consult our hobby records. Q Gi 1 ff' Harold Foster, Frank Miller, indeed, are gay, f When in a Ford they are speeding away. f And, Arthur Cannon, the last of the trio, gl Feels proud to lay claim to Henry Mio. N 2 Fi . . E r 'W N5 .. ,Epi , V. V..- W -11 46,2 i Fating a pastime for all thrice a day, ' 147 ig ' Makes life for two pupils a holiday gay. Qtmffdkb ,-. e N- , 'Z 2 K V W.. --Q The lowly doughnut and fillet au sole T Pu. eu? ..f- l i 1 26. , Indulgxng thls hobby from morn until night. 'Mi ni il Q Ja 9 915 5 .w i ' 1 ,- 4 QE' ' And Ione Frankland finds her chief delight ,bw 'e '11 - - . . - , ,Ai ' ls. Q, li lib r l Q s T ! i EEE! Though many the hobbies found at East High 'Vi All give pleasure richest gold cannot buy. X 'E Each one so different in nature and theme ii N 'Q N. Q17 i Affords so much joy, our work we redeem. 4 Then here's to our hobby, may we ne'er lay it ,., V U M l n Q ll 'V dw ' nh nIuUIl'9 .-m4 v i i'-ZZIIH 'IZIIIIIIUT TUITHHZZHWHwhh'ugqtTig'tiXih'l'If'u'tthi.XXXXXXXXNiXXXXXXXXKVXXXXXXXXXXXY H H 'T ' iii 0 i g, fi itil M iii .e , Q Tw A v.f.-..-v .7 .- . . .. ,... .Y ...H N-, .....,. ,,, . .- W . ,WW .W WWW., ., ., , yy Q B . Giann i f . f .nn . - ., , . ,,., -- 3 'VV . X 4 L ,WQAQ - fe-' 'A------N ff Nfiff - - -W -'A '- ' W- eff: ,, -: . - AM-.- ,..,.. 7,4 ,, fl in Ns Page Two Hundred Nine if - Both prove attractive to Wanda Stohl' - W -'W url ' i down , Though fortune may smile and fate on us frown. l l , NUI wt- v ' 3 Ml? ' 4 X ft, , at n . I nun u -. lm 4. f yxuuxxixgafli ij lilllzllllill A X -f ' f , f 1 'W T ' ' f 'U N,...jZ2WWWW f W . Af , . If X, ,W-.ffffiggg,,O XXX-Ny All Kfrf' it-Dqxfgx mff,1Z9fr:?3.'-3 -, ' ws 3 :Mir o -kv 'ta l 1 ' 1 -A . XO' I I EaSfOl1la Sales CONTEST L Since the year book receives no apporpriation from the Student Association, it becomes necessary each year for the business staff to devise some means for raising money to even pay the cost of publishing their edition. One source of revenue isrthe goodwill advertising. This campaign is conducted by a competition, during the early months of the school year. The contest runs for three months, the two emerging with the greatest number of ads becoming members of the advertising staff. This year the contest received prominence by a i large race track which showed the progress of the contestants from day to day. Nine N entered the contest this year and ended in the following order: First, Louis Otten- , ' heimerg second, Norman Toursseng third, Florence Thodyg fourth, Phil Brakeg fifth, V1 Hope Sanfordg sixth, Frank Taylor and Arthur Malia, seventh, Josephine Tawney iff, and Junior Clegg. The staff wishes to thank all who tried out in this contest for lg the keen interest shown. w E To our advertisers we wish to say that we feel sure they will recognize the re- l ll sults of their money invested in the good will of East High students. The greatest source of revenue of course, is the sale of the books themselves. In l order to assure the staff of the number of books to be printed, there is a contest i fy ' conducted for the sale of receipts for books. As in former years the contest is con- S. ducted by the business staff assisted by class presidents and advisory groups. The vii contest lasted but two weeks, ending December 15. After careful checking the --W following classes finished with 10096 as follows: fb fr CLASS A R ' Class President 1. Miss Wilson's ............ Rex Archibald 2. Miss Mayne's .................. Don YViIlie 3. Miss VVinterowd's .... Stewart Lamkin wil. CLASS B Class President 1. Mr. Howell's .................. Joe Garbett 2. Miss Hardiman's ...... Fred McKenzie l'N': Miss Farrell's .............. Marion Clark Nj NE j IL. Miss Cunningham's ........................ ig 1 ............................ Hugh Thompson wtf Sli: ' The prizes for the contest were donated by down town firms as follows: Martha l Washington Candy Co., 10 pounds candy, United Grocery Co., 75 each of apples, rg l oranges and bananasg Pembroke Co., fountain peng Held Co., fountain pen, Tuckett .leg l Confectionery Co., 10 pounds salted peanuts. Besides these, the staff gave 75 pounds 'lil of peanuts to the other classes receiving IOOW. ' let Fw: Rage Two Hundred Ten '-'S-in X l A A I al' l....-.-..--.. ..... ....-.--,-....- A , ,W ,, Aww, Q , . 5 - - -- - ' ' 'W W '- ' 'J 1 ' A IJ 'Wi .. 'I.LLt-a,.i... ' 11.4 I.L.Li:...l-.. ' 'T 7 'iE11'?iT'Tf T'TZ'lT'f . fb Wm, : mc: Y I ZU IUI I I fQ7'IlIQ7l5fD'Qf57fQl'QXXXXXXXX'AVISI.XYi'xXYIiiXX'x'x'xXXXX'xXY KQLf.XXXXXX I li 'Q I 'Mums - -V-----.--------.... ' 7 ' , .l.Y. 77 We W . . W.. L.: .,. . .xg V , Z ff.- f CL we A Lffvpcw r 9 2- 9 QHOQL Briemsf wifkizvmy pmNm,T....... :gi ' , Q gil WXCO ' Q :If x C EW I D L L ' -,x af.,...X61 fggfgf, ' fs wy I HGH! 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Sometimes iirms make 'N use of such copy to explain certain policies which may he driven home hest hy starting with the i young mind. If they would use the way of inform-ing concerning history of stock, firm, etc., the students will have a greater and more lasting appreciation of the firm. 1 5 Many thinks to you, our Advertisers, and may the returns for your good will he much farther lei' reaching than you had anticipated. 1' visit El Class and Club Pins and Rings ,las FRESI-IlVIAN'S UE The Class Pin House 317 So. Main E. 6 2 fi E HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER l i Use l SHARPENED BY EXPERTS 3 v l Zig ,, fl? i 'll.1SlCI' FTOLII' Phfme ,r tr, CHAS. A. FOWVLER - l Made in : e N- Salt Lake VVas. 4-980 At 62 West Broadway The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing that you will make one. -Elbert Hubbard. You need have no fear of making a mistake if you buy from me l- . f f Sugar l-louse Lumber 6: Hardware Co. El A 0 l ix lx W f ul If it goes in the Building, we sell it El il Hyland 555 11611 East 21st South l Alf lb llgll 1 J! Y! . Key, Gun, Bicycle and Safe Expert -+5 3 0 E3 K 13 Ja if 6 l 4 5 E Q N sl Nil Q 51 ll M lfzli 1-fi Fl Compliments of E l N s. H. KRESS la COMPANY is lag! 5-l 0 and 25C Store .5 xxx Nr H L ,:--..,,,,,,-,..s,-,- mm, me ,,,,, M, - Z .fu , 2 '- JLTJZ-:gg Aubli A !-Lffl 1f1I4 xXXSbkX,XQ1EXXXX'X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A 'JSF hx, w.,l f- ' 1 wa 'Q 1, I Nuvv'ff,0, 4 X r- CT mf , ., 'UMIIN Page Two Hundred Twenty-four X ,v' Q., Q v. ' ' uvnma ' ll , annex SV '41, il f r ff ,. 1 .1 xx xuuuuxxmft' fe '?!l?Hm:'?I11'f1ZR ' W , ffwwf W' ,f ,n uf 'ff' pff X4 yff, Q f , 1, ' IC My ll , :,,f M! ,. fy,,f,' .L , X -.Q mfg- nj, Y Q ifa' .' f r J!! fr 'I 1, f rf .Q ,Q lJ!Jz x3 ly J' !:7,,fV i,f ., ' '54 p 1 w wiv J,vv,f ..Y. 'f,,5'3fV' g g , if ' ' if J gf! ll ,ig ' . ' My Os ff W me ll, y - if 0 , 1 N .- ., -.1 J , M ff, . Vlf Y Y IGH lf!-77-211 'll wk ff 'ak'-fa, ' .f,, , rn' K l' Q' l --f lmAlLLMJffQql ll llrqu 5 ' Nl: 1 bill 1 1 f ' N, THIC Nlaw ll 'Y 1 1 1 ' .1'T-ifffffff ',5f ?f,'fiZ::f', 4 l gl Under BAMBERGER Management it .'lg::HmFlj5lElf. a ' gf ' Opens May 30, 1928 it A pi gm , :g:g,1Vf:',-,ll Free Dancing'-Five Cent Soda 11 ' . ' l . ' ' 1 l3lgWl'm3 l 5' fIl'll1lll A r 0 r f ll u f '1 llgl ,N in pg. W 23 3 -,um 3 nmm.1F4 M . es r or at me ami y-young and EM .ut I! U 1, 3 - 4 m ,,,,w. M old, boys and gurls, parents, grandplar- ' SQ! l ui 1. W IS 91 2 1 H v., ,E - il , lr E, ,I ,I QTL! at J. . . en? a can find wholesome amusement Q3 9 ,X Iwigjmll, il lah-agggli an entertainment at the Nnw LAoooN. 'QQ II Shady trees, green grass, the prettiest ,f M. u. ., ,,lQlLfl' ' roses and flower gardens-an ideal place Q , 3 K - ' ' -5iixd1'1... 1 ' to get away from the heat of the city X 'uzliiivx If and for the children to play in safety. ' For kiddies--a large free playground Nl! if full of kiddies' nmusements and a build- I 11,15 , , ' l l f tl t - ' 1 191 The Hvffl of Warm Hvsplfalwy L'li.1e?fJLi tiZ SKS ,LZ 1115655223 821512, 'Eg W, t . .d d competent caretaker. E 1 ll? wre every wmfo' is prom e For the young- folks and grown-ups- 'A' u ' I FREE DANCING to one of Utah's , ' Popular Prlces, Superlatlve Service hest orchestras, and amusement galore. 'Ed Wifi' SVVIM IN LAUNDERED FRESH Nl! ga! at the WATER Qi gm X . GR, 1,4 Banquet or Cafeteria R. B. NEEDHAM is fliii P. O. Box 859 g Wasatch 789 'f all Q HOTEL NEWHOUSE Salt Deke Clty 1' A 61, X 'fi .J 1 , 'i lil ix UTAH SUGAR rl I A-11 Q -A 'Ni fl , glgfs WSJ ,. . . '71 flllll Is 100'Z, Pure, 10091, I' me, and best of all, It IS 100f7Q, 17512 Q yy, ,Gill Y' wing f' 151 FOR UTAH 1,3 ,NU E , lid Q !Qw! , Nl! . , , gf Packed ln 10, 20, and 100 pound bags yy QW , Z li El ASK YOUR GROCER FOR UTAH SUGAR -'21 gm . 1? 52 For All Purposes the Best zn the World gl wav 1? 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For au tire repair service We The problems of yesterday are solved and past-tomorrow looks upon a wider See Us field. It is in these moments of retro- l spection-stopping for a moment in the E midst of our daily routine, that we real- li ize the obligations that are ours to serve U S Royal Cords 1 you faithfully. ' ' Those obligations shall. be met as they G. ,gc J' Tires VA always have been met in the past sixty Lg years by us, whole heartedly. 4 l ,l V li QQ v V. ZV - Z. C. NI. I. 13-33 South Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake's Big Tire Repair Shop We have on hand over 1000 Used Tires 5 Students Should Remember That in There ls No Better Food Than Dairy Food I 'll l l l SMOOT DAIRY FARM X 1.94, 'Aff1f iTi ,. ff?E? 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'YYY 2623 Washington Ave. A b Ogden 131 Busses and connections for all points Parts: Supplies, TOOIS, Equipment North, East, South, West was NOTICE It costs no more to have the BEST for information if v I, UNION BUS STATION W T-i 1444-146 East Broadway Was. 6231 Was. 6232 Wasatch 2624 U C j?2I2II1IIII ZIQZQIQ?.f2Zf??f21i.Qll?Z5j?kfAiitftt'.XXhit'i'tgEiiiiH'xXY xx 'xiiixxxix xxxxxxxu x ,, to STE to .,..,,.eee . 1 TTTETT MIN Page Two Hundred Twenty-seve1 x r ,4 ff' , , 1 i T 2 L 1 i i w ,xi ,f i, 4, ' ff f'TfjQT f'1Lf' A .,, Wim-Raft S in irzpilka 35H?,Eax xnwuxx I V 4 'I My My I 6.53, U M M f I If H 11,,1UE,x Qnwm T e ' i ' T My f'f' f hy? l- I' V ', UW f, 1 512-e- X096 W M A A fi 'N '1Vx,, A ji .Q 'fjjlh , ',fW7f7 if, f , i7 22f4TZfffW'w,4f 'ff., QQ x I .,,,,-1-Mg, A. rr it ,f ,L ,l'7 C . ll,',',i7Xxg.fAZLfgf. 'DMV 1.0, O ,Nw , ,' 'z' V ' . l5'5 f -1- 'Q' Fl ..., ' QNNVP 'f V 'I ,Q 'y f1,?',' l 4 X W- 'L' , , . ,099 , ujgifi Q' 'T it 'Wi-f - ,-e,f--,f6ir. Yriitbe-tli.?iff5 .. ,. 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X, 1 S T T G E S 1 or S 1 61 Marx L so ' 9 Off 'Vit iii? ers PANTS SUITS all Elf 31 2- I gl' Salt Lake's Greatest pg Entertainment :f li for l, ,gffix Y P 1 New Spring Models TW will oun eo e ig-1 g P For Young Men ' l W Flf if lift ' Always 'V' il N' Every good style is here l ' IU: t le Pepplest New weaves, patterns, shades 'QU' Show yi' ' . ARTHUR FRANK as ln Town 1,53 ii 208-210 SO. Main ia 1-1 gil Sf? ' 15 f . SX 1 fljEgffffif'1,'i'111.'i'i'111111rlUgglflflfllfzffffffln.'1A.'s::r.':v.'1::::::::.txxfsnQifQ'mYnxumySIf-.fixxixxxnxw f gk' V 12 , ' any Page Two Hundred Twenty-eight fgxiix r 1 fl6fmQEgs:fE7 uuuiizyfh-V 1 5 9 z W 1, N N x ' 4 L- A .1 ,. ' 9 ':' V 'www , ' ,nprv 11 JJ, ff, 7 N 57. K I 2 1 M . ,f 'I Q I V -115,2 W 1 .6 ff? il 21 111 1 ff 0 , 1 1 : 5 Jffckalbyafafek ewfwfeaaea E Me cbzcfdzeakfuafzfy file aalfwg A sp ch mowe Man cz Aa ' E 5 , 1 f lo ld A, mf : 1 , fb W fb w g afaacfmfe. 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'll . liiwh E I3 W A Most Folks ii ll ll in this country naturally kd ll 1 ' X- .yy :um i 'C - pl hail. , ,lui ,Lvl THINK OF PURITY . . , Wil N Ei f when speaking' of Lrackers M ' H They are made at home by home folks it I FA - r . J: 1 Someone szudg f W' hat Utah Makes Zllalces Utah My 1 , If li r . . . pil :I The Purlty Blscult Company W iii SALT LAKE W Q55 Wifi 10 0 2353 Q 5-, . 'ff ,I . u - f?'lEA2i:C,-lx:l1l'15F..,f: ' ' H A ' ' ' ' vi? 'i i ' '-' 'Yi Y 'gr Y-Y 5' if - ----7-----f..Awi -Y .S My V' H i. 1 'ffl'lfffflfffffffffffffffJ71Yffff.'7A.lf::x'::sdf':fffff...X Nciifmsxmsxscx:smxxx1 i? bb Page Two Hundred Thirty mmvnwv' ' S Pwr 55 -5 I' l fi? if Rosenbaum Bros. Nnfwr. Nd 1 - '1':'- :ASSY-,. f, .-:EEEQQZT - A 091 xvfugw klfl 111553114 1 11111110 A X the fm' W 'X L 1 I 'X ' . ff Y? 1, l fluff' Wx A 221:50 if f W f wff S' fffffff, mgggggw 1-. B PM ff 1--gg? .X VIL . l is l iff ll: , rl Com hments of ls ry-1 lt -T' N 15 5 RCTISSERIE INN rf. N lllglll N 551 Italian-French Restaurant 323 South Blain Street Salt Lake City, Utah ju . N ,- H5 E11 C. RINETTI and F. CAPITOLO, Proprietors N pi? w . is . A N '- E The splendid schools of Salt Lake City and vicinity are supplied with sani- ,H ,N tri tary towel service by the American Linen Supply Company. Students, teach- ME gfg INN! ers and the public are welcome to visit our modern plant located at 33-35-37 1 kj - 'Q .4 .N ,E East on 6th South. ff is :H 'N tl . sl. It Pays to Keep Clean 9 gig! ull 1 wr. i- ., A 1.. lr I -'IWW Qt -.,x tl Compliments of L5 11 . o ' Z . r- GXTEI r Q1 in l ' 1' . 1 pl al .J 41 . H lk: 1,-'fr 153 H' E: 3131 M . 'w lin XF: See Bingham Canyon 15311 ,.., 1.211 . Q ' ' - ll:- yg - he ol' Onder Mlfllng W elhngton Auto Top 119 VE l . . iff is Camp Of the ol' Cst and Trlmmlng Co. pal 107 East 2nd South 137-41 Motor Avenue lgj Phone Was. 1069 I ' A li G1 E - t X ' 5 Cars leave for Bingham every ass nt Osuresl u 0 I wmngs, TQ I '14 'S , S19 two hours . Sedan Glass, Tops Covered, Seat' lib, Special Cars for Rent at Any Hour Covers Repaired ' 'gli 'Cl K? 1 Su ..fi31J'1fT:iTf-1 ',3T'fj'1 'ff' :L 1? TLS. i2C:3i -'--LW-Triizlifi,41:11,1 , -w -- j'- 'eff'- H - WW. SmW ux 4--' A '41 Glow ?W'1!?ZTf5ff?Zf'7f'7fff?ZQ?iWfWf?E339353-315335 ii3x,EtEYhYYEtY3fhf1233333Xlxllvsxl H H ' um Page Two Hundred Thirty-one X' 'l V 4 'f IA ,4 'I 1 r., ki L . ,P ,Ai ,Ja c'?'?f1'x2 X ' vs- f ' ' '44-.4 xxxxvllluuluef ff I A N , 1 l 0 ffW?:7f',. ' -- V f' X if 'f,f2,fy9:,f ,af fM7f?'WC4lff' W, 'fri xetmfk in Affwielalrrelifflvzizl 'if,'1'li'f'f 'f'fi 'Wfwlf WSL X W ,i..fw:v-,wif W' fri: 'M' Wfww, ' 'VWWW W' , 'fo W!! V WAT! AML 'f ff,f l ,f ' .L 1 'I J U ' 'ffl-rf' ' ff!! I f, if--'frflafptn' X ! .' 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Lv' M - will A Permanent Tem le of MUSIC r 1' ky' LT lr , There is one great Inter-Mountain institution where the best music and musical ,bi EIS! instruments can be obtained. l 5 We now have the largest music store in the Inter-mountain west, consisting of ly: four complete floors and large store rooms. Sl' Here you will find represented the best in musical instrumxentsg the famous Steinway 1 and other Pianos, new Orthophonic Victrolas and Records, Radiolas, fsuper-hetero- lla, if dynej, C. G. Conn Band and Orchestra Instruments, Grand Rapids Band Instru- Wg! ments, Leedy Banjos, Drums and Drummers' Equipment, and the largest stock gl of sheet music, books and musician's supplies in the west. VH lfgili 55113 l T ,fi bm- .. . by Qs Su -vim? , , H ' ' T -' 7 ' ,, , , -V ,L IZJIIHHTIIIILHIJHI1rf17f1ZI1qIQfI1Z111ZzH1f11:.'o:N-.xxxxYrN::tc.xrmuxxvwaxxxxxxyq xstxxxxxxxrm ,,,mIAQ -abb f-f-if V f------W-Y.-l.-.-. ww? . , Y W , X I 1 eg,- Page Two Hundred Thirty-two X Hfxiii1GRX L 0 f? 11111J f v-, w.wwmnnwffm' fwfwnfet H 0 of - I M- , .fi iw- ' 'A Times - f . of to KQWWW 'fff ffrix' ,aaii-ig T21 gt 1 Xz ffaeitfiff 113,55 tmhg: 6 , -V - PWA 1 W If . mf I Cal' Sh1TtS 5 ' i th 1 , , , Quality Slurts at MADE IN ig, 'EE Popular Prices H E A D UTAH NSS? Wrf, NNI 1 OTTENI-IEIIVIER COMPANY 1151, iw E L2 SAUFLAKECHTY,UTAH 1 lg 3 Salt Lake Knitting Store Distributors E' M ra im ffm if 1 1 WASATCH 41180 WASATCH 1181 511 IX U f 1 f More Than Forty Years of Knowing How 151 mi ,wi 1 N KELLY COMPANY STATIONERS, BOOKBINDERS, PRINTERS 4 23 West First South Salt Lake City f' 6 632 ' TU .jk I QXXTNN 9,0 X7 1 .-.2-.Ag 'V :ug--r if 1 5 o :if NX 2 Q ,WST Compound Interest vii? Compliments of paid members of our iif Qi' ig, 1-N! A 151 G1 d C d C JUNIOR SAVINGS if 1 I H C an Y 0- DEPAR'1'MJsN'r gg You may begin with S51 or more. Your savings are safe- Qi 15 guarded by an institution with IQ-Q1 assets exceeding 252,300,000 !E VN , Come in and talk it over 'E' 9 1 , E INTERMOUNTAIN lg Bulldlng Sz Loan ijt, E, Assoc at 1, WNY IOH 5 pst 25 East 1st South . 1 fi 1 , 9 , -1, N , In 'Ns I, , i-ki v . g :gE:1: ,EL LZ?-ave-e?,iLAe M if ,,,.1,,-1,e,fef1l1Q::'Jff .wt M Page Two Hundred Thirty-three mx , , - , .,1,,, V . - -f 31- -,. qi '-2 . f- . Vx- ..h4g5'1:.g 44,4 5 p 41. M - ax uni J .P YI! 111 HUXH om f I 1111111 xxxuxxxu gxyx El f W! ff In J f Y f 02: zzzfzz, , Ol! Ox ffl fC C wx' NIZ 7 X J K!! ,. .. 1 '-I , Q -.-4 553 ?-,-' ', La, , I ' fgg l mq -7- ,K Y , f' 'l f- M17 ff X 7 I ' A I ' ' ,V , f i, ' ',' '-me V, , ' ' , -ff,2ffgi,nf fi!fZ'!f ffvfyff- 7 , ,. H 11 - ,. 70 , , - 'SN ft I ,ff'. f 'fwfrf'f if ,! 'off' ' - -1 - W - ' L 1, 119' G' ff! 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QUICK COOKING Are Always ' OATS-the time-saving, energy- building breakfast dish. Appreciatecl Distributed by llfle1'1'ill-Keyser Company Salt Lake City .N vi N ,N N N N N N N N IN N N N 'N N N N N N N N x N 1 ' N N N N N ,N N WE 1: it JE if: V V l 11111111llf -xx' 'U' ' ll w at Xl 5 1 'f is ' Q '71 v tx J 3? if 437: 7 Pa , 'L31 J 1 L, inf. E, iD Z r 1 fl Cl 'f I: , 4 Q I f fl fll fl. lrgie 5 1 S h Q4 , , l IW ' MW W. :S , :aaa , .---H saassii ,.,,,f5i-'1H i Q ' .i.. : ca L44..,,a..qu -CmamA12S:mmf-rmxiivifxiimxsiiiiiil' ' A M 'wf,,,.,p --A 'N-----A eeeeee - N - amos Page Two Hundred Thirty-four ! . . ., - .,- Xp,-.. .Lg 4. .-, ,, 2 42.5 .4 ,fy X ,f-zagly' f 52: 74? -F '. ff Qi. .trrl fl 'f' mx ef. t'jf'ft1ixr'21f??f' 77,.zZ.4l7.3l'f!f'g?f7. , 'ff.p-. L L - ff all ,Lita fir A J .' fr 'f .Eg-g.ii.l.,.li5iffEaQ..:LeE.4 1 FT x If GN' 'rf ti - ml H , i HU, Wi ill!! : tgirl YE X qw- qmzy V GLM l' ,nv .nv :qv ,gtg i L V' V' - fQ'ly I v'l ,WNV 6 'L gf . ft GRI i sg l J. Wh am. will . the will rw limi DENVER ia Rio 'GRANDE WESTERN ist rj.. N. w RAILRCAD ,gt g ll VS! R, 3 w XNN 1 1 The Royal Gorge Route llgly ' , ' ' 1 'NV l . . . l QW Traverses the Most Pictures ue Portions of the PM w jf q 1 Qi ' . Rocky Mountains 1' l NN- of El -SSW Utah and Colorado QW? - 1: . f LW rf' wgw JS .mn PM EVERY MILE A PICTURE te ' Utah Lake Eagle River Canon -XR Soldier Summit Collegiate Peaks t- if Great Salt Lake Canon of Colorado River ...lk l V Castle Gate Sangre de Cristo Range so L, V AY, , L W, ,fn fb Ruby Canon Royal Gorge . yi . Mt. Timpanogos Tennessee Pass lm V- pl.. 'Gt N , vl1l?lllX lil . . . , get A ten-minute stop IS made at the Hanging Bridge in the i Royal Gorge by all daylight trains ' lit will lgtl For further information concerning train service, sleeping car Wir reservations, etc., call on or phone Hit .ik X l if EN G hi I-I. M. CUSHING 'Q . . 1 ,NL . Dwzszon Passenger A gent rgll h g, El ORGE VV. P. I-IARRINGTON P A .,.. D OUTE 3 City Passenger Agent Q- L L I N H' . trol t 2-1 South 318111 St. li W . .i 537 GM VVasatch 2330 HJR! ll 'S LZ vlflllf ' 1 ff? i .Li galil?-Qsof .5 .Y ..Y.. vfffld f-faq. .1 .:1-- .: ': sv fig ' ' V ffl if 7 '- A '- - f, 1:i ' Y -. W ' f 4 42117 2255? Ili!! f C-T ki! li! f I Q41 1? 14? 1 f f I 111-2127 sY3B'KEi:?f N 'XYXWi5?YlffffiYl'YZffffffv''tE Q?QU dum J Page Two Hundred Thirty-five Marshall Pass Pike's Peak Region Qi? .., .w-, av' vwx- 5424211 . ff fy ..:1':S'fff'L4 mea 4 , ui - v2v6,o,j-.,- 3 1... ,-,rx . , 1 I6 Lg:-59:51, U 5, 4 ff1f.Qm ' , ff f m05a'5 Q W X lg, 1 1 1 4 9 x H ,f f Aagaiibw f C T. KW ti 'Q if' XA I E-'f'ff1,,, Jxffifgff Etta it f ffl to , .1351 'Z'ff'? ir:jk MCKENDRICK sHoE CoMPANY ig The sign of Quality N gi SALT IJAKE CITY, U'FAH E' 22 West 2nd south 5 I 1 5 1 5 5 4 , Hillanfs Costume Shop The Home of Clean, Classy Costumes, Plays, M alce-ups, M asks x x x Ni x Ni Constitution Bldg. Wasatch 2399 Q 5 g Salt Lake City ' KEEN POLK s PHOTOGRAPHS T if 5 il LN . K . N3 - xi, N IN N Ei ,QM TE 7 if 6 GQ Ji 59 A o o 1 475' Q-:wi P: 'JR N N, x 'N .xv N1 br il Q 1 N N Q Q N Q N 1 Qi it N Nl sie 'Q 'N N X N 1 N. J N ANYTIIING -- A.NYWHERE - ANYTIME A 'ff 5 NJ i ia Portraits in the H otma a Specialty 5 ic M 1 1 S: E VVasatch 1684 223 Regent Bldg. x Night Phone Wasatch 33418-J P 1 1 I I , , . v . gs-,,.,,C9X . 1 tzj 5 ' as A I '.,.n Page lwo Hundred 'lhnrty 'qt 4 i B Au i ,MJ Su .. Q Iwiylvffffoix xx ,X . 4 Ng- , -'-- Aff 2. . -- RT -.-..H,,Y...-....,-,,,,..,,,,, g ?XW,,f9fQ ffigllll ll I Ill' I l l JJu1.lD1uu1111fnuzuxxxxgiuX xxxxxxx x mxxx mm umm 'lnuN f - 25 -, - Ax ,:--.-..W1E,x7i1T,, -, -4- gn-xLlxxx hwgx W xxuxxxx Qu QNX N-fs ,. . . . 'E W' ' fs ' 'Yi W xx C J af, 'f f : 9 , , N.. V4 1 1 4 I 1 , 4 V 4 I I N, 1-P'-,A 4 A ,,- ' ' X YM' - 1 MZEF. '-' ix nu yi! I I I I if I 14' I 6 - QI 4, I Wx Iiii . I i ' , Ooynxxx ANN If --w',1qgN VVV, , 0:5 f yilfsiil X414 Nha A ,!,- V 4' Vvyy, VA VV 1 . N' ,N ' , I . -- ,4'A 35.05, Q2 542 X Y sw fi R419 ', XM ,,,,, 1: ,.,,, If 9-j . I IV' iv 2+ INN ly., ' '-'A I M 'lifts 'liI'iili, . iIlk :JQLQII-' I LHQQJI' A, wi , ,. WI vllvll In Mill' QENSK' ii F H5 il if of ii :CV If it HERITAGE OF TI-IE. AGES Iliiq . . . . Iii R1NT1NG IS one of the choice gifts tI1at the ages have I I I l I o 1 I brought down tor the man and woman of today. From the I I first ponderous type letters and characters that were Ia- boriously applied to parchment, the printing craft has devel- I oped into one of the finest expressions of the modern age. iff Stevens Sz Wallis, Inc., has for years been a leader in line I 1 I 9 I ' craftsmanship. This book from its presses is only one of the many fine examples of beautiful typography and good printing E that are produced day after day. M I si . . . . . . 1515 M5 We have inherited the most choice traditions of tI1e printed igii ' I: . . . . ' H21 6 E3 I? word, and into each Job We prmt, the care of a master is CJ S3 Ig IE N J Ig -I ,Q employed. 6Q53.lxXN 33 4 y E5 IIE Il The new World has given us efficiency, speedv methods and gpg? ,,,11 . I ' I ' I U . jL...If.i 4 . 3 sound business practice, but the matchless artistry ot hue print- nl -' ,KJ 65 ing has been retained intact. IO if qi' If I II jf I Il? e I ii X f,:?w .fqilii:GB1 we 'ii I I K i' ii Bile' 1552 V IE? i iii mi + 'iii if I 1 I Igfg IE: W i L 4 I iq I is 111.3 ' I 1 I I ' ' ' E1 . 1 I I F: I ,QW as fwfzaffgi II' if was -, .p.Y',-'Jiliiii IN Qb3mZQg, 1,'. , .','11f1.','f11171111.fJ.f'f.f','fg1'1ff.n'f.z'.f','fff. ,'.'1,c.'c.i.x' 5:cc.x'c:ix'f:.'-:fc I' a 5.5 e 'I' w 0 H u n cl r c cl Thirty - s e v c n if W . .- ... 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So we are old enough to have had plenty of experience with cars-but , , .N pdl., youthful enough to still have young ideas. ,if LLL? V fl :qv . . .- NS This ought to make us pretty satisfactory to you at your age as a firm to be tw . . . 11 Vg! consulted, relied upon and adopted as your headquarters for motoring ln- 'Q .1 S' 1 , , H formation of all kinds. i H-Jw if fish And when it comes down to a matter of cars-really, the present models of gil 1 'i Hudson and lissex are nearer to being the perfect embodiment of what 1 iw :N H 0 V4 young people like Creasonablencss of price mcludedj than any other auto- Mg' N' 'I 1 . . 'EJ is 1 mobiles in Utah today. Hifi!! A. , 1' il ls, l lltllf llfl 'l wlfdlil I it o ' jlfa ll BOTTERILL AUTOMOBILE CO W t, V rl, 13 Us p 1 la. ,Q 36-112 South State Street Qlvgt 511- 3' il 1 rw 2,1 . i ' 1 is K, - - - Y Y- , 7 age - , I Q r '- .. -1 a f glllffzfzflzfffffzlllUn!!!fflfllxlfzfffllffgfiynxm':cu.'.':::-::ss:.xw.x'f:r:Ns:ixu'ffsx1::.'mxxx'-:umg:gxv ws, gm, Page Two Hundred Thirty-eight l r 4. s E l li il S. N N K' we N. lx QI :V N 2 N 'Ui N. HN ix . N gf -- . .arvqaiisiisiaaiwwa qml if -'?'n?f X 'fxvs 'V WX, 1 I . ,, ,V,, lj. ,ff f',ff5 5:'ff'Ty,f5:,fW, Q I I ' X f , I - 111 .T . . f f ff. . . w-3. P ' ff 4. xk ki TTCN ll wk ' -lf'- TG? gfff 71. Zi , ,lxl7w11 WWT f,L1 f,, w fl 'if' A Il l, Q l J W lx 0 . . Y li J enmngs-Gottscluall Engravmg Co. i 232-236 Edison Street, Salt Lake City HE? Phone Wasatch 2602 Engravers, Embossers, Stationers, Christmas Card Manufacturers lg ME HES ENGRAVED scnooi, mvnoivms, ANNOUNCEMENTS, FEET INVITATIONS AND COMlVl'ENCElVlENT CARDS img f 'bu TE: Lizswnn K. G01 FSCIIAI,L, Manager UV! vi ll T yy, w lil' tax l Phone Wasatch 1520 El THE OPTICAL SHOP M 1, H E lil wry El we 'S 69 Ja , sig R-5 f' F5 'lliqf' H li , K X1 An Exclusive Shop for Filling of OCCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS 202 Boston Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH sill , CLASS RINGS AND PINS OF REFINEMENT TAYLOR 6: CGMPANY Nlanufactzcring Jewelers 162 So. Main St., 2nd Floor .1 W wi . ,. lffwi Ii i N- V. lisfl A Cmwenient and Courteous Place to do Business , if lil lf V1 P will M vu MC ' .1 l 'l' l gl MAKING A NIISTAKE V ,E li lllfg 'itll . , . -ilk occasionally IS better than ncvcr making a move 'j ,ik 1 f Q3 You crm't make a mistake buying here--you save surely legs , we Umtecl 5-I 0-25C Store .3 '-N 1 if 2122 South 11th East vial ' S 1 fi? The Store of a Millifzrz Articles ., --HQ A ZL..,, . I Q n - x 2 I2'?'. .YiV:.,,,,L V V' 1 i. J X 'U -igyisyxinil ex ' , -5QfZ.Q-1551255-f!5Kj4UflgilfllgflfilllggilfXYXXVWXXQPLSQEQEQEQ-YXBQYE Aur- Q KQXBHYXQH . U, 5 'Q - , nu-P M' 45? 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A ,, 351 Call us about your requirements is .uk l ' 7 l , Grill Dealers zn 'I fi .. wgy f A T 'll ': M El CLASS A JERSEY MILK lil if all WASATCH DAIRY FARMS 1 ' 'Nfl MN, V4 CLASS AH DAIRY PRODUCTS AEN ish ' ln ASQ Cream and Fresh Churned BlIttC1'lllllli la PM ' S Direct to you from our accredited Jersey cows Sl' . ml 'N T'-ll Phone Hy. 407 1067 So. State E A Q All ill r til 5' lwbll I : NCT 2 Y' SDL- b gf A r' SQ of ., Q 4- : A s ,.. Q U. Q QwHZ'aAR,,'F , -A ----W A-:f-'::-- - - -. 'A v-- Y W . .,l,, ?i:l'Ff 'w.' . HifQQ Qllffqglmxxxugkxxxxggggxxuxxxxxxxxxxxxlggbxytxxxxxi W Q' , -- -e--- - s . ., E , . Ill, Unk XIQ r F . . .Q Zmmxpl Page I'wo Hundred only 1 ,A N 1 ,N i-'2 N N I Ai ff .1 ,.i 'J 1 f- ,,- 1 r Qxxxlxxxxzll ,rzjgyf y N V'V ,ff, , Q I ' fp' f , V 1u111z1,,I,r Asxxyffgfyfrzjfxffi 'A' W? . A N 52 Q ' 1' , , I ,ffffe M A 7331+ 41 24 ff' A do w ,us 'lf in EG ll Er MAKE YOUR BANIQING CONNECTION it ll A WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS wel sau Lake City 'ls Ev' A Established 1859 Incorporated 1903 ilk, W' ' H El li 1511: 11 Member Federal Reserve System WS Sim' Resources Over S22,000,000.00 N l V A 154 GQ .JK b l R el 11 All QW ea t C Leitlfs Trade Bindery Al MORNING PAPER 1 XV Fl. J BLANK BOOKS, LIBRARY ' E jfzi, Your day is started right if you read NIE! the morning Tribune. BINDING, RULERS, gp At your work, at lunch and during ll? gl the day, world events are discussed and you are well informed. Your associates opprooisfo your DIPLOMA CASE MAKERS A being well posted. 441 Post Office Place P. O. Box 992 y lil ' , . sy bait lake Qllmhunz Salt Lake CIW, Utah lg Nt Q 1 lrggklfrlfrfgffrrifgggrQfgrflrlflrgggvgfjgylzggijjiiKliiiixKxivii'.xxyKivA'mxxxxxxKxxxt fixxxxiixxw N , .-my mum S 7 uw- , L L +' eff: ff ff? - qgmms gm x V 'Uui9 Y!-Q Page Two Hundred Forty-one 4 vs r mm R gg' ' ' 'H' .Wm gan' ' W1 - 5 N 40lux0' 5 Y.. 5 ,A A Ju--t-K N---1. 'X WTNI V1 ' ' 1' fn '1 i 1, my 'W U I , A., Vi. 4, g., r' xxxxxx1XXVUu?iam ,Q ill VV if - Z?rlERT XX Xu N V fizzfflgxyfef , V .2 , V. MQ ,,,, X I A: . If ,,', I ty,V,,,Q':fN,wmlCy my Zlpyiyyyfw IW - I I zffx, nln i l 'f:f1.1 ,Xl,X KJIQALQM I ' , Nr If lrr, fill!!! l l l FQEWWM' A M A-'W W it Wi O YQ? ' N' N , V 4 'xl 1 1 V ,, i 1 X l yy ng BOSTON Collect Stamps l gl i fb' ! N ,V v Y 1 75,000 NOW IN STOCK 1, w Ei' -Because they have the qualities that For Information Call or Write Milli satisfy youth's idea of what a good shoe 'Witty ll should be! Fine to look at-great to lfred Vvalkel. lj M walk in! -L 1, ,. Lv Military Way, Salt Lake City ZEEES ,Q ' oa jf ' i 9 I, ., if 1 silly E31 ' ,W 'vi g 4. ,f-1 l i ,A Y .f... ' - S , M4 . lil' lgl f In PHONOGRAPHS .Wm -5-, Black 0 T. 'Ak Cali in and E j 557-50 Ai if RADIO l y O LOUGHLIN S gig, 'iz' X151 520 120 Main sf. was. 5879 Qi gk 4 I'-M, Main nfl, XL' 3' H WL w w if 1 it . i Q 1 if kk J e cover for K If fi- 0 th1s annual if gt fl t d b tif' was crea e Q -f ' iw :la The J. in l vi ' MOLLOY CO. l MII 1 i 35, 2857 N. Western Avenue l QQ W' Chlcago, Illinois it M till gvcry Molloy Made iii Cover bears this W E11 trade mark on the LT, back lid- N4 I4 4 ,,r ' ,.,4 , ,rj W. lf 'I r JQLQQQ Gxvfmm O in l'4 'M O W' f,v- , H - HH, V, 1 ' 1 n - 3 . 111 ffl, . 1 1 fl l 11xxx.'f,f'm7fm'n'fJ.x'f1fm'.'1l:.'f.'.'.'.':: .'::: ::::: :fs fuss. 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WN ' ' 1 'herlsh Nl: li L CONTINENTAL MEM mg l 4 'Nl ' fi V 1 - ' 3111! l 4' HE I INAL 1 1 OR G Bakmg Co. will EQ UTAH VVOOLI-:N MILLS QQ 3' lill J BWNT S'1 N AMf MW- 1sU'1 1'14:R KRUST BAKERY SYEW Richards Street 3 9'QE.l:?' A Y f 7 1 W bg 4 ff l if H fi l xi? Mgt li ii I X il li 4' v Kew, ,Q K7 I Send It to the Laundry The Shoe CO' Lffj Z4 1, Shoes and Hosiery for Men, Women ,f fl, and Children Mi 5 f fl Gliiiflj , 5: Dzstmctwe PVo1'lf QE QD '-1 4th Floor Boyd Park Bldg. -Elf, gl iii? 162 South Main St. W Take the Elevator . I 1 l lu ' if ' I 'Al I N D R Y Salt Lake's Largest Manufacturing Jewelers 1 Eflis Parry 8: Parry Ltd. pggw Class and Club Pins, Rings, Hy. 190 office 319 Main Meda1S,AWa1'dS V Fraternity and Sorority Pins gf fl :I M 100-1-3 Keith Emporium Bldg. I 1 Phone Was. 3052 bf i LI. f,f,',ff,f'! '11.'1Jff4'.f'fl,'m'. .'.'.'.x'cs.'rf X ::.'.'.xxxxxxx':QQ QD! Page Two Hundred Forty-three lxwfwiqildix 1. 1 ix XX wwe- Q. 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Send your Washing to a Modern Laundry PALACE LAUNDRY A Service for Every Bmlget Cheaper and Better than home washing' DON .l' NVASH --- '1'El,EPI'IONE Hylllnd 562 Hyland 2562 WESTERN PRINTING CO. G 95 f ggi i ,. 'N N 'N N N 2 N N 2 E N N 2 N E S A ARTHUR KELLY, Manager S ' 1 5 1 ng Makers of I-Ilgh Grade 1J1'1I1tIl'1g ll: N l lg Phone Was. 34135 -259-263 So. West Temple N llg I Q go...-2 I E K-C,Emmy,,,umwmuxxxgmrgxWX1m3fNYSAHuw T- A Hu.S ' - ' ps 'KQ X, 5fQ Page Two Hundred Forty-fxve 1 5 r XX K '- . A441 V . -,--as-s jfazh ACQ .g'1'1 '-.Cf A .-f ' r' ' ' -- - ' r rv' 3?--B-GX.: - - . , JV- xx .FEW aff--' 'N-W f' 1 .5-:P 1. Iliflw 'V .- -gQQ,x11Ullll fgf-QM f , f f M mfmvb- - s 'f51zz1m,,,, I N N f 'Gi'-9 fAf,f 1 ,Z X ' '? 7 ff . X , X W' , 'V fi'7ff1- ' A N ,'-' dff fl -- I '1 4 X liiii ?f?si 9 x l E E X0 K X3 ' W . E 1? 1 Ki' 'E . . A ' ,LJ ESTERN FURNITURE CC. X l K , Where the Price is Always Right . XX X l A 55 c THF We Rent Chairs, Tables, STATE if ! 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