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

 - Class of 1936

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SUPERINTENDENT or SCHOOLS ' l-lope is power for improvement ln lhe condilionsl as They exisl now are dirficuliies which loar The easy road lo assured cornforlr. A young person, when he laces These more dirlicullr limes, musl conrinue To see Jrhe op- porrunilies ahead. Wirh lhis hope he gains power lo conlinue energelically and palienlly lo become slrong enough io meer his oppor- runily and lake advanlage of il. eozge gallon Assismm SUPERINTENDENT ' Your record lhis year proves fhal you are realizing more and more your opporlunifies and responsibililies as high school sludenrs. We are all surely pleased wilh wha? you have done and are doing. When you leave Easl High, see lhal il is a lillle beller because you wenl There. Relinquamus aliquicl quo nos vixisse Jresremurf' x X. ,li Hx ii ln 1, ,nf li' i-i4i2'1 'l7F.piTf,'f -' f' , -in , ,ig-lla. Ari Vrmfi.-V r, V-'JL 113 Lin E - , ,... -,.s, ,,,,, , f,.yg,g.1- ,. ,-rim. . .I CM! Ciia'c!f74!'cm4Zl'c0n? SUPERVISOR OF HleH SCHOOLS ' I+ is nolr surprising Jrhal Edison invenled lhe elecfric lampq fha? Curie discovered ra- diumg or Jrhal Binel was 'rhe originalor of lhe inlelligence +es+. All of Jrhese were Jrhe resull' of visions plus plans. Bruce Barlon musl have been 'lhinlcing of high school seniors when ho wrolez l do nol like lhe phrase 'never cross lhe bridge lill you come lo ii' The world is owned by men who cross bridges miles and miles in advance of lhe procession. C7-flccfn Qfnmcmmz DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL ' Any school is composed largely of lhree elemenls, Jrhe plant The facully and 'rhe slu- denl'-body. Easl has a marvelous building and ample equipmenlg ils facully is superior. Eas+'s progress, Therefore. depends upon +he qualify of, 'rhe slrudenl-body individually and as a group. Every loyal Leopard musl be sure Jrhal he is an asser no+ a liabilily lo Easf l-ligh School. - ,,1.Lyp,fi-A511-,311 gif H x t ' ' ' ' ,PSV F . f,-V..-.H gf, . ,, , 45,,v,w7E vii- ,,,, 4.4 K, .- V 41, ., 5,71 5 i 'll 91 -f325:2X'5f2f fa '. in .'75wcvf -' W. ,,.-4:1-r,i2fziQ,e. ..-gs.,.L:.'1c.L ' '-rv mf- ff: Aifr1 '- ' fs. eww' 'ance cf XMIM THE PRINCIPAL ' Characler is The major oulcome ol educafion. The successful sluclenl is one who is conslanrly acquiring haloils and alliludes which will lead lo inlegrily in yorivale life, law observance, and inlelligenl parlicipalion in civic affairs. Schol- aslic excellence is secondary. U4 1 -.- --n-v--Y.-.-W-W ,A ,f . , mr-:',wi-vfusrvnnuuw ' f-,2...1.......LQ'lilf, ylfice flgowe THE VICE-PRINCIPAL ' Comrnencemenl Time is a very special kind of loeginnnig,-a new slep up lime eclucalional laclcler, a severance of old lies and a forming of new ones, llwe ienlrance inlo a new epoch of life. For bollw seniors and iuniors may llwis come mencernenJr be +l'1e beginning of all Jrlriings good. ,, ' ' r-.,,,f.-M..--.W , . ,. , 1 i f,Y,f.E1Ul,1g. ,N'giffr,L-ghf -, 1,1 rr Y' r 73, V 1 Aj V'T T!f-,'f1TQ ,a,,.T,1T,' ' CLZVLCZ4 . . . ' Leflz The microscope places an unseen world before lhe eyes of inleresled biology srudenfs . . . Many are Jrhe srudenls who bene- fir from Eas'r's splendid laboralory equipment ' Righlz Mr. Garrerr, renowned bolanisr, delivers an inreresring leclure ro his class . . . The Con- servalory o f f e r s siudenls an op- porlunily lo slucly many rare and alrrraclive planls during w i n Jr e r monlhs when snow prevenls our- side research. I 'i fr ff 1 il K 9 The I936 Faculfy boasied sixiy members. This include-cl six new insiruclors and a building engineer . . . Dorofhy Meyer, Frances Lundberg, Fred Palfreyman, Doroihy Siyles, Darrell Palmer, Valen- line Gorlinslri, and Cora Nowell. 5 Leff, upper row: C. Oren Wilson, Dean of Boys, Mrs. May K. Baer, Dean of Girls, Dorolhy Meyer, Office, R. V. Howell, Chem- isfryg Mrs. Margaref Marlin, Physiol09Y7 A. O. Garreidr, Boranyg Mariorie Sfeelman, English, Helen Parker, Librarian. Secrefaryg Frances Lundberg, Book Sforeg Harper B. Cowles, Physics Paul Hansen, Chemisfryg L. A. Giddings, Biology, Mrs. Lydia Price Library, Fred Palfreyman, Building Engineer. 0 Leif, lower row: Mrs. Ediih Carman, Regisirarg Kaihryn Naylor, .1 fn, .Q F Lx .,,, ll 'Niiy f f ,af I 'V ff V! W if K if i 'I 0 Righf, upper row: Rene Olsen, Design: J. F. Russon, Ari: lone Sherrilif, Applied Ari: Jennie Ryan, English: Kalhryn Cunningham, French: Dorolhy Sfurner, Civics: Alfa Redd, English: Waldo Os- mond, English. 0 Righl, lower row: Arihur Overlade, Orcheslra: Lisle Bradford, Music: Mary Mayne, Mechanical Drawing: Mary Kimball, English: Anne Jorgensen, English: Deborah Sleelman, English: Alvira Cox, English: Mrs. Claudia Paddock, Journalism. ,A , . ,, ,.., l jf, 2746 ,life . . . . . . ZMZZLJL ' Leif: lnspired by works of lhe masiers, here, in Jrhis arlisiic al- mosphere are found numerous slu- denls slriving To furlher lheir abil- iiy in lhe field of Fine Arfs. ' Righlz Working wilh copper . . . Applied Ari sludenis learn much aboul' Jrhe uses of lhis prac- Hcal melal. They design, Cul, he-af, and hammer uniil lhey are able To preseni an arficle of beauly and lasling value. 'L 'iii-'MQ-9 ei-'.,: ii--. ,,--,- , 1 ' wffi aa-iilliifnkil Ty 1 , ,'i'553h'f??gA,' 'I'- all-lf ? X ' ' ' H - fblli l Q,r-'iW-ii',1.5:L i i .:'i J -i i L: f '4:,4f:,c'71l.:5,nl15 1 -mpg' BL. WfYi.f,rf-.Ria 2' 1 s ix w ,Y fiirii J, ,yi VPN 'X , li 12355 gli, 1 lx i x - JN r ,- , gl 'll Xl a Qi 5,9 Q5 I i x lil f JN, , J Ia fl A il! ljfwik l L f -1-- 'i H 5 rf' 5 3 ' i, 1 , Ji in r N' 3 W i il J se 73 , 0fl'VlZ.4-fljff :Science JAMA iflmfzw El'lK7lfLH,f76.4 .... ' Leif: Trim lines and low back prove lo be lhe mode in ihis 'for- mal evening crealion . . , one of lhe many lormals designed and crealed by domeslic science slu- denls . .. lvleasuremenls are being made lo complele Jrhe gown. ' Righlz To one cooking class al Easi high school add several hun- dred girls. Mix well wilh sfoves, an ice box, cooking uiensils, and ioodslufis. Add The proper amounl of supervision and experience, and bake well for one year . . . Resull: Girls who undersland lhoroiughly ihe culinary arf. ln lhis phofo- graph, Jrhe cooks are preparing bacon and waffles. i Hg wffry'--'afa3..,,. ,. ,. i, . H-I-wi M: B fl ,QW 4,774 Y ,Y 9 Leif, upper row: Gerrrude Harfwell, French and Spanish, Marion Van Pelf, Laiing Jean Hyde, Domeslic Science, Florence Parry, Domesfic Science: Dor- clliy Sryles, Domesiic Science, Mere Boeircher, German. 9 Rigl'i+, lower row: Cora Nowell, Heallh Educaliong Capt E. K. Merediilw, Mililary Science, Valenline Gorlinski, Heallh Educafiong Lee Simmons, Heallh Educa+iong Erma Murdock, Healih Edu- cafiong McKinley Oswald, Healih Educa- Hon. 9 Riglnf, upper row: Newell Parkin, Commercial Law and Book- keeping, Myrile Manning, Shorflfland and Typing, Darrell Palmer, Calculafingg Suseffe Leslie, Shorfhand an-cl Typing, Roberf Craw- ford, Physics and Healflw Eclucafiong Royal H. Daw, Malhemaficsg Mary A. Kyle, Hisfory and Civics, Grelia Croft Civics. 0 Righf, lower row: Anna Lewis, Shorflwand and Typing, May E. Young, Shorfhand and Typing, Liliuo Pouller, Bookkeeping and Typing: Earle F. Gardemann, Merchandising and Easfonia Facully Adviser, Marguerife Beally, Shorfhand ancl Typingi Florence Cirkel, Hisforyg Harrier Wilson, Hislory: O. C. Bailey, Vocalions and Sales- manship. X... 1 if-QgjifQ,.ff',z'?f N ,. Qqqiim yrs: i, I , . ' ,J n Jlaflwmafzcx . . . . . 0l'lfll4fLE'CCZE ' Leif: Mr. Daw delves inlo llwe laws of lwiglwer mallwemalics, wlwile The class loolcs on . . . here are lauglnl Algebra, Solicl Geomelry, and Trigonomelry . . . llwe luncla- menlals ol an engineering educa- lion. ' Riglfilz Commercial sludenls lol- low llme advice of llwe axiom- orac+ice makes perfect and loe- qin lo copy exercise aller exercise ,,? B9ffSy,lQ9gggWl9yf,vf3LRf'f5,Vp'5pgr'.d Www MLWWN YQWMBQQQY' NW n 5Lvffj,f'a9fa Lf , ' ww www Www W fxwx , fjJp5x,,5',,fAI,yl5VY5!6JQBWiJKfK, ffifwifx ,W ' jc My ,J 1 . 1 ' . ,vii Q5 ,V-ni A Qi 0 Leif: Presidenf Joe Dyer, whp proved lhal' sfuclenfs respecfed his inlelligence . . . because he re- specled fheirs. 0 Above: Secrefary Hamer Culp . . . A 'friend of fhe pee- pul who inierprefed popular Easi' High fasie for big-sho? understanding . . . an oFFicer who came, saw, and conquered in his HYWNM amiable, conscienfious way. ,XQ36 . . . Maia ylvlfalloz ' As a unii, S. A. E. officers presenied good accounis in Board of Conlrol operaiions. As The individual members, here named, ihey filled ihe credil' column of The I936 school ledger by viriue oi Jrheir respeciive raciics. Presidenr Joe Dyer, wirh a firm bui genrle hand, revamped siudenl' governmeni by forming ihe sfudeni-inreresr commiiiee, by reviving The Leopard Boosiers and giv- ing 'rhem new vigor, and by aciing as chairman of The grievance commirlee. The 'rowhead arhlele, who learned lair play in every field, laid down The law lo be improved and execuied by ihe Siu- den+ Body. Assisring Presideni Dyer every srep of +he way were Vice-Presideni' Kaiherine Siumm, Secreiary l-lamer S. Culp, Jr., and Business Manager McCready Young. S. A. E. Treasurer C. Oren Wilson, irue lo iorm, proved iaiihiul in lhe execurion oi lhe duiies of his office. . J., ...Qui i ' - .J 1 -, -'.un.'.i: y -X.,--4.-.....-.,1Lit M i' 'Q r! vlill ,' ' 44 1 JW' ' , , , .Q.,.. , ' J ygi.1.,l:i I M L.. -.rl E 1' 'nm-was ' , 1- - V-1'I f' 2.1 , ' il I936 S. A. E. OFFICERS Joe Dyer . Kaiherine Jane Slumm l-lamer S. Culp, Jr. lvlcCready Young C. Oren Wilson 0 Righh Vice-President Kaiher- ine Jane Srumm . .' . As a young- sfer slew many a dragon fo make an enviable recond in 'The 'Knighi'- hood of You+h'. As an ofiicer, Vice-Presidenf Siumm slew many a dragon fo make an even more enviable record in ihe adminis- fraiion. 9 Below: Business Manager Mc- . Presidenr Vice-Presideni . Secreiary Business Manager . Treasurer Cready Young . . . a familiar fig- ure in Easr High polirics, who fol- owed 'Phe leHer of Parliamenrary law in doing +hings on his own hook. 'ia - i 1 - W5 - 'iii .n5f'.nl,-.gQQi.ffh:? i , A r' -1 'L-'T' 0d'C66 of Confzof ' The pofenf Board of Confrol compris- ing sfudenf loody high-ups, sfage fheir con- fabs fo exfracf fhe monlcey wrenches from school machinery. ln line of dufy, fhe board has a finger in fhe following execu- five pies: Final olcaying of sfudenf council proposalsg budgefing and appropriafing fhe school allofmenfsg ouflining of general school acfivifiesg challcing, specifically, fhe beafen fraclc for fhe Sfudenf Council: giv- ing impefus fo worfhy charifable drives carried on wifhin fhe school: and, in gen- eral, whipping up spirifed response from every quarfer. Principal lvlillilcin, wifhouf acfing as omniscienf vigilanfe, inferposes in case of infernal complicafions. To fhe Board are cloffed all hafs for execufive speed, acumen, and efficiency. ' Leff: llzirsfcolumnl l-lamer Culp, Ray Peferso-n, Orin C. Wilson, Bruce E. Milli- lcin. lSecond columnl Kafherine Sfumm, Mc- Cready Young, Richard Ensign, Joe Dyer. , F up gu,',1--:ff gg - , ' if 1 ' f 'l i 1 14 lil, ifflwll, TOKQZEI44- 0l4fLl4fl ljflfed J i ' Many a slceplical Leopard , cuslom- arily assembly chary, changed his spols during lhe I935-36 regime. Aslule Pres- idenl Dyer conducled a school-wide sur- vey: diagnosed assembly ills. For Easl l-ligh ennui, The program commillee con- cocled a regular weelcly anlidole. Facully members, Miss Alfa Redd, Miss Lisle Brad- ford, Miss Erma Murdoclc, and A. R. Over- lade direcled dramalics, vocals, dancing and orchesrralion, respecrively. Resource- lul sludenl members Connie Morlensen, Coraleefxnsell, Diclc Ensign and Joe .Dyer pulled many a Trump in calling oilen on oil-encored school enlerlainers. Profes- sionals and alumni l'alen+ irequenlly spilced The program punch lhroughoul Jrhe year. Bur school organizalions vvere especially fealured. For every dog-his day, proved in liacr To be Jrhe slogan applied by Jrhe commillee. ' Righrc lFirsl' columnl Connie Morlen- sen, Miss Alla Redd, Miss Eva Murdoclc, Joe Dyer. lSecond columnl Richard Ensign. Miss Lisle Bradford, Coralee Ansell, Mr. Overlade. TT TT T' Q f-T-.ffW Z.l,' new ' B' ' , I W v 17 pK 4 in ng, - M-if ,524 as .' .- 1 4 ,f v ,, - vfw-x.'4'1,f'., r t a f - 'sl ' nl: ffrfwfvf. A -. fvefxznzifwe-1-Veva--..,s.n:n-fn-.,A.., af.sL:1iLL54?L- Qifgi' asifffa-,f'.,FzJiL?1'fPflf5 w2:: fiksu:.aJ..'-.hp -:A ' f H '- - jj'jj'-ML --'-'--W-'-L'-- '.,J ..i . A-D. . -f .-gl, - f -- nsemwe'mh:y.fiuzz:m:zff':iw'f. '-'Tri-' ' 40.1. Q. ' Easl' l-ligh Associaled Girls in IQ36 conquered new worlds under new auspices. Direcled by sponsor Dean May K. Baer and council presidenl Barbara Kirkham, Jrhe organizalion look over all lradilional organized feminine aciivijry. The council direclecl fhe girls' dancernoleworlhy social evenl, reciprocal for 'rhe Cadel l-lop: presenied one play: slaged. Three olher large feles. Many an Ecider fell The E. l-l. A. Gfs live wire currenr running lhrough The year's ac+ivi+y. ' Below: lOl3Ficersl Firsl column: Barbara Kirlcham, presidenl: Kafherine Siumm. Junior Rep.: Ruih Keddingfon, Vice-President Second column: LeJeune Brixen, Junior Rep.: Kaly Murphy, Senior Rep.: Marie Jennings, Senior Rep. Third column: Marlha Tanner, Secrelary: Jonnie Blacl4e+'l, Treasurer: Mrs. May K. Baer, Sponsor. .. , 4. ,Zo l ftgfmlenlf 'C-cmnci ' No- respecTors oT red Tape. verile sTudenT councillors gaThered To Thrash ouT maior issues and minor maTTers relaTing To universal sTudenT body acTiviTy7 generally bring home The bacon Trom The sTudenT poihT oT view. Nexl' day, Tollovving Their conclave, They relay To Tellow sTudenTs The pifh oT 'approximaTely TiTTy pooled inTeresTs. STudenT councillors are considered The sum ,and subsTance represenTaTion OT an inTelligenT and courageous cross secTion in The EasT l-ligh sTudenT body. ' Above: lOTFicersl FirsT column: Eileen Shaw, Vice-President Wesley LundsT-rom, Vice-PresidenT. Second column: Carl Woolsey, SergeanT-aT-armsg Joe Dyer, Presi- denTg RoberT PeTerson, Vice-PresidenT. Third column: Wendell Maxfield, SecreTary: Laury C-racroTT, Serge,anT-aT-arms. f. 'CLEVEVICE 0lflfll4fLLif66 ' Telling To The iudge . . . was The way EasT l-ligh miscreanfs Thrashed iT ouT This year. IT was a sTudenT judge . . .The Grievance CornmiTTee. ' Gurn-chewers, paper-raTTlers, and generally unruly assemlolyiTes were Tapped on The shoulder and genTly . . . buT Tirrnly . . . removed Trorn The scene oT Their crimes. The Grievance Cornn'1iTTee Tools up Their cases and passed iudgmenlx Conhrrned disorderlies were deprived ol: assembly privileges and TirsT disTurbers were read- rniTTed wiTh condiTions. AuThoriTies pronounced The Grievance CommiTTee a highly elTicienT organizaTion Tor weeding ouT an order deTiciency. f fwwnnnnfwffsl :ummm-nu -mmmmwmmwp W IA J 1::.i..::4.'iuQ:s'mvav,u1. 4. . :'f-e.gT,i1 X937 Qylyfzme X Sl J .if fi -Lf.. ff r- ': ' Four imporfanl' iuniors will fill four irnporfanf pairs of shoes nexf year. ' New S. A. E. chief execufive Dick McGhie finds fhe office righf up his alley . . . wifh ex- fensive Board of Confrol, and Sfudenf Council experience, and his presidency of fhe Sfafe As- sociafion of Sfudenf Governmenf Officers all fo his credif. ' Likewise qualified is Secrefary-Elecf l.eJeune Brixen . . . an acfive sfudenf concillor, Leopard Boosfer, and Junior Represenfafiye on fhe E. l-l. A. G. council. She ouflines her policies fhus: Hpromofion or organizafion of any new and con- sfrucfive moyernenf . . . and wholehearfed co- operafion wifh fhe Sfudenf Body and my co- officers. ' Bill l-larvey fakes fhe yearbook ediforial chair . . . wifh one year as Easfonia Adverfising Man- ager fo back him up. l-le advocafes building fhe yearbook on a balanced basis' '... wifh up-fe- dafe ideas. And an eliminafiori of everyfhing fhe sfudenfs won'f read. ' Dave Boyer assumes his posf as Red and Black Edifor . . . fresh from sporf-reporfino friumphs on fhe I936 paper. l-le sfafes his views in no uncerfain ferms, There will be sfricf edif- ing in fhe '37 Red and Black . . . no horseplay . . . buf plenfy of variefy and acfion for readers. ' Leff: llzirsf columnl: Dick McGhie, i937 S. A. E. Presidenfq Bill l-larvey, Edifcr of fhe I937 Easfonia. lSecond columnl: LeJeune Brixen, I937 S. A. E. Secrefary: David Boyer, Edifor of fhe l937 Red and Black. ' 'W'-Y ,,...,,.,..,-,,..,........,,-,-....---, Y Y. 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Vice-Presidenr Connie lvlorlrensen . . . a lwinlcling live-fooler who always pul ' Presidenl' Fred Price . . . who lurned in a smoolh performance as champion and medialor . . . for lhe whole senior lriline. ' Treasurer Keilh Bales , . . who pilchecl in for lhe spiril of The lhing . . . lhe school spiril of il. ' Secrelary Bealryce Winsor . . . who filled her parl ehlicienily and quielly. . cf' CECILE JACKSON Dancing. 35-36: Press, 35-36: Thes ian 35-36' Ari. 35: Red P I . and mack. 35-ab: Radio, 36: I A Cappella, 363 Opera. 36. MYRL RAY Engineers. 35-36: I3asIceI'baII, 35-36: Represenlalive Council, 34. CORA UFFENS Ofiici Is, 34-35: Swimming, 34- 35. f f ful ,, JAMES CANNON Der Eichel, 35-36, GENE HUBBARD Thespien. 35-36: Swimming, 36: Bolany, 35: Slcaiing. 361 Sludeni Represeniaiive, 35: Orchesfra, 36. JOSEPH BURTON I Casque-d L'Or, 35: Chemislry, 35-36: R. O. T. C., 34, 35. 36 MARIAN REYNOLDS Thespian, 35: Tennis. 35. HOWARD LUND Thespian. 35-367 Commercial, 35-36: Laiin, 35-367 Chess, 35- 36: Slcaiing, 36: Baskelball, 357 Golf, 35-367 School Play, 35- 36. ELIZABETH SORBONNE I-Iilcing, 34-357 Tennis, 34-35. ELIAS REES Flying E, 34: Khem, 35-36. EDYTHE JOHNSON Commercial, 35-36: Thespian, 35-367 Golf, 35-36: Tennis, 35- 361 Leader, 35-363 Archery. 35- 36: Sludenl Council, 35-36. ALFRED JO NASSON Spanish, 34-35: R. O. T. C., 34-35. RU LA MAE SHAW Sludenl Councilg Archery. X' ' i 1 X 5.527-'V'-4s..gl-1j92'1fCfi.a-a.f'.. WILLIAM POWELL Thespian, 35: Commercial. 35. HHH' '32, ?fEEiQfQ7e,2?-1A,f-if1,.-ii? . ' ' A V .gif ' . pw 3 w'gf,:.Q1-,::1.'-,-if .u z- . v . . -' , .- - ll? l .: -- ,: , 3-,1,.' V f- ' . ' V, , 1 x 'X ':-f-M.-....-..., .,, ,L . ' , L , Y YJ . ' 'i . 'f ' , , ' :uri :. -- 7 : 'T u . '.. ' 'zum' .Q ,l--.4..,A , L4--4TA4,' :H f ARTHUR HERRMANN Thespian, 35-36: 4T, 35: A Cappella. 35: Plavf 3435 Opera, 35-36: Rille Team. 35' 36. HELEN K. ERICKSON Thesoiari, 35-35. WALLACE WATTS Engineers, 35-367 TlW95Pl5V'- 35 36. PEGGY WHELAN E, H, A. G. Officer, 34-35 Zoology. 34: Riding, 352 STU den? Council. 35. LELAND LEARN ED Der Eichel, 35-36: 5. O. 5., 34- 35: Beau Sabre-ur, 35-36. MAXINE RANDLE Thespian, 34-35: Tennis. 34-35: Hiking, 35: Archery, 35: Home Economics. 35. MAX JOHNSON Engineers, 34-35-36: A. O. A.. W 34-35: Casque D'Or: 35-357 1 Spanish, 34-35: Harmonica,35- l 36: R. O. T. C.. 35-36. ..f..-L.c.u...,. BERNICE TIDWELL i Thespian, 35-36: Tennis, 357 Officials, 35: Leaders, 36: Twirferlonian, 35-36: Easfonia, 36: Opera, 35-36: Play, 35-36: Red 8: Black, 35: E, l-l. A. G. Council, 36: A Cappella, 36: Press, 36: Skaling, 36: Leopard Boosler, 35-36: Leopard Twelve, 35: S'rephen's Medal Winner, 36: Home Economics. 36. SHERRILL HAWKINS Slcaiing, 36: Foolball, 35. BARBARA SNOW Thespian, 35-36: Archery, 35: Arr, 35: Opera, 35: French, 35-36: Tvfiiierronian, 36. -'ff-U., ROBERT INGALLS A. O. A., 34-35, Lalin, 34-35- 36: 5. O. S., 35-36: Safely Squad, 34-35: Fooiball, 35: Baskeiball, 35-36: Baseball, 36: Chem, 36. f KALX -MURPHYA.,-1. -. - .,A.-fe.. 34- . - LE-iifirvqwing4l35:3gR?il,ing, 35: E. MCCREADY YOUNG Bd. of Conlrol, 36: Srudenl Rep. Council, 36: Leopard Booster, 35-36: Thespian, 35-36: Chess, 36: 5.A.E, Bus. Mgr., 36: Play. 36: Opera, 35-36: Jr. Class Ofhcer, 35: Paleopifus,36: Der Eichel, 35-36: Slcaling, 36: A Cappella, 36: 4T, 35: Chem, 36: Easfonia, 36. DOROTHY TRIMBLE Der Eichel, 35-36: Spanish, 35- 36: Chem, 34-35: Orchesira. 34-35-36: Twirferionian, 35-36: E. H. A. G., Council, 35-36: Home Economics, 35-36: Li- brary, 34-35: Model Airplane, 35-36: Swimming, 34-35. -L. f , M, FJ E' Y, ew-W--'-:.T. : , . . Ka ya.. V , ns , +-,,E'.'J2f3QzP57'T .,.....-.-..,-., .. . . MARY RECORE Chem, 35: Thespian, 35-361 A. O. A., 35-36: Oralorical Conlesl. LEE SMITH A. O. A., 35: Safely Squad, 35: Chem, 36: Casque D'Or. 36: Radio, 36. DOROTHY HOOD Thespian, 35-36: Tvfilferlonian, 35: Archery, 35-36: Opera, 35- 36. JAY WOODWARD Spanish, 35: Tracls, 35-36. INEZ CARLSON Bolany, 34-35: Posler, 36: Ari, 36: Swimming, 36: Thespian, 36: Easlonia, 36. DONALD FISHER Der Eichel, 35-36: S. O. S.,35- 36: Commercial, 35-36: Zool- ogy, 35-36. BETTY BU RTON V Commercial, 35: Tennis, 35: Twifrerlonian, 35-36: A. O. A., 34-35: Opera, 35-36. KEITH BATES Leopard Boosler, 35: Board of Confrol, 35: Paleopilus, 357 Beau Saloreur. 36: Ushers. 36: Band, 35-36: Orcheslra, 36: Opera, 36: Play, 35-36: Junior Rep., 35: Thespian, 35-36: Slcalinq, 36: Chem, 36: Senior Class Treasurer, 36. LUCILLE ADAMS Sludenl Rep. Council, 36: A Cappella, 35-36: Leaders, 36: Thespian, 35-36: Arr, 36: Opera, 35-36: Play, 35: Swim- ming, 36: El-l.A.G. Council, 36: Leopard Boosler, 35-36: Twillerionian, 35. RAY ELGGREN Dancing, 36: Chem, 35: Chess, 35, KAY KATSIS l-lilcinq, 35-36: Dancing, 35-367 Tennis, 35-36: Riding, 35-36: Commercial, 35-36: Play, 35. WILLARD BRUDERER Engineers, 35-36: Tennis, 367 Arr, 36. MARTHA FLANDRO E. l-l. A. 6. Council, 35: Red X1 Black, 35: Twilrerfonian, 35- 36: Der Eichel, 35-36: Com- mercial, 35: Riding, 36: Hila- ing. 36: Archery, 36: Officials 36: Tennis, 36: Thespian, 36 French. 36: Leaders, 36: Fly ing Leopards, 36: Rifle, 36 Press, 36. DAVID WHYTE Der Eichel, 35-36: Chem, 36 Baseball, 34-35: Track, 36. FLOYD HAWKINS Commercial, 35-36. ELISA ROGERS Easionia, 35-36: Laiin, 35-36 Thespian, 34-35-36: Commer- cial, 35-36: A. O. A., 35-36 Leaclers, 35-36: Swimming, 351 36: Archery, 35-36: Frenzh, 34-- 35: Press, 35-36, HAROLD BARN ES Chem. 35-36: Commercial, 36 Foolball, 34. KATH RYN BLACK Commercial, 35: Thespian, 35- 36: l-liking, 35: Tennis, 35-36: Swimming, 35-36: Dancing, 36. VERNON MORGAN A. O. A.. 34: Zoology, 35-36: Baseball, 36. DENISE CALLISTER Twiiferionian Officer, 36: Lafin Officer, 36: E. l-l. A. G, Coun- cil, 36: Riding, 36: Golf, 36: Slcaiinq, 36. GILBERT CLEM ENT 4T. 35-36: Beau Saloreur, 36: Engineers, 34: Thespian. 36: Model Airplane, 36: Flying Leopard, 35-36. 'urwagymfij-,i,. ,I if ' ' ' ' Y' 7 1 ng, ,,.V,.J,-,,,.1 .,.. - ...' 6 . .. .. .i . , . 5 if ,N , .-...-....., , . Nm if W Y . 5-.5 .'1-fr:-'Q.,f 745iFjfiZ.Qi5 if U 15 1 1- -r v-Niki' ARMOREL GILES Press, 35: Laiin, 35-36: Thes- pian. 35-36: Girl Reserves, 35: Tennis, 35: Archery, 35-361 Swimming, 36-36. L RAY GARRETT Commercial, 35: Bolany, 35: Zoology, 35-36. BETTY LU CA RWI LE Poeiry, 35: A. O. A., 35: Thes- pian, 35-36: Girl Reserves, 36: Tennis, 35. JOHN BOOTHBY A Cappella, 35-36: S. O. S.. 34: Beau Sabreur, 35-36: Lalin. 35: Slcaiing, 36: Play. 35: Opera, 36: Sfudeni Rep.. 35: Chess, 36: Ushers, 35-36: Flying Leopards, 36: Leopard Boosier, 36. f noni-ue s'r wwf Swim ng, 36: Thespian, 35- 36: ed X1 Black, 36: Play. 36: Leopard Boosier, 35: Siudenf Rep. Council, 36. FRED BALLI Der Eichel, 35-36: Fooiball, 34-35: Track, 35. MYRNA TU ELLER A. O. A., 34-35: Tennis, 34-35: l-liking, 34-35: Opera, 35-36. . ' vfv 'f1'rr.-w..af'E1EYl-.'Q MABEL BUCKLE Tennis, 35-36: Swimming, 36: I Riding, 36: Commercial. 35-36. maid! RODNEY TAYLOR Airplane, 36: Chem. 35-36. GRACE KNAPHUS ' Girl Reserves, 35-36zjff9! X, -Dpifyfjl 5 JACK SHILLIN6 Foofltzall, 36: Baslcelball, 36: Baseball, 36: Tennis. 36: Box- ing, 36. WINIFRED JANE KIRK Arr, 35-36: Chem, 35: Riding. 36: Swimming, 36. JOEL RICHARDS 4T, 35-36: Commercial, 35-36. KATHERINE LYON The Twillerlonian, 35: A Cap pella, 35: Tennis, 35: Dancing 35: Thespian, 35-36: Opera, 35-36: I-liking, 35: Swimming 35-36: Archery, 35. RICHARD HORROCKS 4T, 34-35: Boxing and Wresl- ling, 34-35: Foolball, 34-35: Smolner, 34-35: Opera. 34. BARBARA BIESINGER Dancing, 34: Thespian, 35: Leaders, 35-36: Tennis, 35: Opera, 36: Twifferronian, 36: I-Iilcing, 36: Archery, 36. HAROLD GROSSMAN Engineers, 36:Comrnercial, 367 Skaiing, 36. ETHEL PHILLIPS Swimming, 35: Dancing, 36. JERE BRANDENBURGER Lalin. 35: Flying Leopards, 36: Foolball, 34-35: Track, 34. LORRAINE MURPHY Thespian, 35: Archery, 35. STUART FINCH Laiin, 34-35: Der Eichel, 35- 36: Boxing, 34-35: S. O. S, 34-35, Zoology, 35-36: Chem 35-36: Beau Sabreur, 35-36 Flying Leopards, 35-36: Ushers 35-36. SHIELDS BARR Engineers, 34, 35: Commercial, 34: Lalin, 34: Spanish, 34. GLADYS NIELSON A. O. A., 35: Lalin, 35-36: Der E i c h e I, 35-36: Twiiierlonian. 36: Tennis, 35: Archery, 35-362 Opera, 36. 4 , HAROLD HINER Chem, 35: Casque D'Or, 35: R. O. T. C., 36. MARIAN DE VRIES Commercial, 35: A. O. A., 35: Tennis, 34--35. ARMOND TAYLOR Beau Sabreur,35: Flying Leop- ard, 36: Zoology. 35: Slcafing, 36: Band, 35-36: Orclieslra, 35- 36: Ushers, 353 A. O. A., 35. MARILYN SCOTT Tennis, 35-36: Commercial, 35- 36. CHESTER HEISLER R. O. T. C., 35: S. O. S., 35: A. O. A., 35. T- i i J?1':lU'5iQ, f-ff! '. i 'T 1' .v,. 1 ,... .-.. .. .. .. .. Y , ' L- if iifi - - H - BETTY NIELSON A. O. A., 35-36: Commercial 33-35: Opera, 35. REX BROWN Commercial, 35: Tliespian, 35 LORRAINE MONTGOMERY Poelry, 35: Twirierlonian, 35 Commercial, 35. 36: The-spian 34-35: Spanish, 35: Tennis, 35 Swimming, 35: Golf, 34-35. PAUL TORONTO IN Traclc, 35-36: Baseball, 35. EZ CHRISTENSEN Chem, 36: A. O. A., 36: Twil- ierlonian, 36: Opera, 36. TOM LATTIN Laiin, 35: Engineers, 35: A. O. A., 35: Radio, 35: Chem, 36: Band, 35: R. O. T. C., 35: Commercial, 36: Slcaiinq, 36. MARJORIE WOLBER 9 A. O. A., 35-36: Archery, 35- 36: Tliospian, 35-36. A Cappella, 35-36: 4T, 35-367 Thespian, 35: Opera, 35-36: Play, 35: Swimming, 34-35: 44 -,. , ,.,,-,,-,...,vvv,.,..v-.,. Y-- , - -1 L.i......4.i.L....,44.,-., -. , . SUSAN HARRIS Tennis, 34-35-367 Rifle, 35-36. CAL COWLES Chess, 35-36: A. O. A., 34-35, Lafin, 34-35-36, Track, 35-36. PEARL HUTCHENS Thespian, 357 Commercial, 35. LYNN HENDRICKS Lalin, 34, Khern. 35: Baslcei- ball, 35. ELEANOR DeMARlAS A.O.A., 35-36, Commercial, 34- 35-36. RAY CARNEY Flying Leopards. 35, 36,Tracln, 35-361 Foolrball, 34-35. VEDA DUSTE Swimming, 34-35-36: Archery, 34-35, Dancing, 34-35: Thes- pian, 34-35: Tennis, 34-357 Commercial, 34-35: Home Economics, -34-35. CARL WOOLSEY Zoology. 36: Khern, 35: A.O.A., 35-36, Flying Leopards, 36: Chess, 35: Fooflcwall. 35-36: Baslcefball, 35-36, Track, 35-36: Sludenf Council, 35-36: Leop- ard Boosfers, 361 Slfalinq. 36. MARIAN NYMAN Dancing, 34-35-36, Hiking, 34- 35-36: A. O. A., 34-35. M cw' JACK ELDER Chess, 34-35-36, Engineers 35-361 A. O. A., 35-367 Slfai- ing, 35-36: Radio,34--351 Flying Leopards, 35-36. ' JANE HAMILTON Tennis. 36, Ari, 367 Archery 351 Swimming, 35. ROBERT EDWARDS Beau Sabreur, 35: Ushers, 35 Flying Leopards, 34: Khem, 35 Band. 34-35. JUDY MELDRUM Thespian, 35: Archery, 35. N ALDON CROW Commercial, 35-36. MILTON RAMSEY Skafing, 35-36: Flying Leop ards, 35-36: Swimming Team 35-36: Track, 35: Siege Crew, 35. BESSI E MAXWELL TwiTTer'ronia n, 35-36: A.O.A. 34-35. KEITH ERDMAN Zoology, 35-36: S.O.S., 35-36: Lafin, 34-35-36: Commercial, 34-35: Swimming, 34-35. DARLENE FOWLER Swimming, 34-35. CHARLES GOLDBERG Tennis, 36: I3asIceI'baII, 36, DOROTHY SMITH CommerciaI, 36: Tennis, 34: Golf, 34. KATH RYN CANNON Tennis. 34-35: Archery, 34-35. Zoology, 36: Commerc:iaI, 36: Golf, 35-36: Swimming, 36' .-fi-f-,wx-if K JW'--I ,,, -'j,,llT J.,:,.,1 T mx .JI , s if? I T. 'f1,'3-1,g'1f-':T' - -37+----Y'---P-f-v T Q., .. ,,T.,,i' . FLORENCE GTLLMOR I ' '- .E T E E g3g33fY' 33-333 233333- 33- , ,,,, 4,,, T , I 3 ' . ' --,- , 2 '22 I , TED GREENWOOD -3 I 1 ' , Band,34-35-361 Foo1baII,35. - f, , ,-,' ,.,,:5g f - f 1 333,3 ' an new -. ze,-T! fr 3 T 3 f3'- I 33 ig . , ' I:- 4 ' ,. ' -' ,. fjw: ,, , . - ' ig, yy ,V,gu,,,,,l5 - 3 Q PHILLIP BRUBAKER 3' I P A.O.A.. 36: Commercial, 36: . .,., e.' 'f ' , 5141-' 35 ITG? ,V s' 3232 my 5 'ng' ' -, , ' ,, , ,,'.-, fwfwe, f f, -,', ,V , 3, ,,,.,:,:' -,,,' 35:5 fi :zz Lylff ,- . ,K ,323 1 ,Z 2 0 Wf- My f ,f mf, 74v ' f ff 1 'P f yr yn Wy ff, f f .f fff ' '91, A 1, 0 ' T .wif f . M, L BETTY BOISSIER r , TwiTTerTonian. 34-35-36: Thes- g.s,f-g. Lg plan, 35-36: Opera, 35. V 331 ,M- A 5 i 1 f A-an S 1 f 2 5 f ' 3 DQUGLAS WENTWORTH .f ' Chess, 35-36: Engineers. 35:' T: . , Band, 34-35-36. I! . , - ' 1 f' ' , ..,,-, 312 1 K EM, , WTLLTAM RENISCH Baseball, 35-36: Track, 34-35. if' f' 3 'f' Af-zs'1:.1.9f . 3-QI Q- . fl p w 4 T ,,, faq. e 5' 151 .- -T-, J , V - . , .1 f ' 1 . ,'ig,,ff ' , I ..-'Ax ,-'ejfgg ,,w f Mm,-' mlb: ,yr -' --if - -'-n-U-wnwnmnn - - if .I-4,,g1H fvgyg, JL - .. .. f ,?TLQLLj.Q -1 ALICE RALPHS Tlwespian, 35: Zoology, 35: Swimming. 35. WESLEY LUNDSTROM A.O.A., 34-351 Tlnespian, 35- 36: Skaling, 35-367 Siuclenl Council, 35: Leopard Boosier, 353 Lalin, 34-35: Bioiogy, 35- 36: 4 T, 35-36, Track, 36: Opera, 36. f llljfl ANNA LILLEVICV Uijyl Tennis, 3' li ying, 34--35, Q 5 l . Om I4 If js? Jlfljli yy! 1 I JACK HARVEY Commercial, 357 Zoology, 357 Slcafing, 35. JEAN LOOMIS Tennis, 34-35-36: Swimming 34- 35. ALLEN STANDING Zoology, 35. VIRGINIA PARKINSON Hiking, 35, Girl Reserves, 35- 367 Tennis, 357 Officials, 34-35- 367 Archery, 36. HUBERT NUTTALL Engineers, 34-35: Klnem, 34-357 Foolloall, 357 Baslcelball, 35-367 Tracl4,35-36. JONNIE BLACKETT Leopard Boosier, 36: E.l-l.A.G. Officer: A.O.A., 35-36. RICHARD WINDER Foolball, 35: Baslceiball, 34-35- 367 Baseball, 35, Tennis, 35. BETTY ADAMS Golf, 361 Riding, 36: Archery, 36, Slraring, 36: Track, 35-36. HUCK DONE Casque D'Or, 35-36. JUNE PROCTER Tliespian, 35: Tennis, 35. RICHARD THOMPSON l R. O. T. C., 34-35-361 Engi neers, 35-36. HARPER WALLACE Foofball, 34-35: Baslnerball, 35 36: Track, 36: R.O.T.C,, 34, MADELON GRAHAM Officials, 34-35: Leaders, 35 36: Thespian, 35-36: Archery, 36. ROBERT MUIR Engineers. 35-36: Beau Sa- breur, 35: Ushers', 35: Kham 35-36: 4 T, 36: Baslferball 34-35. BETTY CHRISTENSEN Thespian, 36: Hilcinq, 35-36 Tennis, 35-36: Archery, 35-36. RALPH LOVERIDGE Thespian, 35: Ari, 36: Corn cercial, 35, JULIA TAYLOR Commercial, 34-35-36: Thesp ian, 35-36: Archery, 35. PAUL KARPOWITZ Engineers, 34-35: Zoology, 34 35: Der Eichel, 34-35-36: 5.0 5., 34-35: Beau Sabreur, 35-36 4 T, 35-36: Ushers' 35-36 swing, 35-36: Flying 35 36. r 1 lmxyyf ii 11f:f':,: N, , 1 4, -1, ,H ' .,l,jj,?'.l!15V?g fury . X. .I--'11-y::f.,:q!jzgjy-.. ' r -- -- , x fi I ., n, 4 , ,, ,, ,Q,,,. y: A ,' ,, ,r . -N . .rbffj Fl ,X -yy., yy., ,, . ,,,,i.,. -- . ,U . , ,. 1-V., 3- .1 ,.., .. L-- ,,.. BARBARA BEST Twilharlonian, 35-36: Slcaring, 36: Opera, 35. GLEN IVERSON Baslrelball, 35-36: Traclc, 35-36. SUZANNE MACAULEY Leads-rs', 35-36: Lalin, 34-35- 36: A.O.A., 36: Officials, 35- 36: Archery, 36: Slcafing, 36: Riding, 36. DEAN CHIPMAN Larin, 34-35-36: Arr, 35-36. BETTY RYAN Commercial, 34-36: Spanish, 34-35-36: Zoology, 35-36: Rid- ing. 35-36. GEORGE OSTERLOH Laliri, 35-36: Spanish, 34-352 Beau Sabreur, 36: A.O.A., 35: Leopard Boosfer, 36: Sludenl Council, 36: Engineers, 34: Ushers, 36. ELLEN SNAVELY Zoology, 36: 5.0.S., 36: Com- mercial, 34-35-36: Thespian. 34-35-36. , I. Y .EW ....L.,....4...L1..., 43.5.5 .21 ' ' BARBARA KIRKHAM Leopard Boosier, 351 Siudeni Rep. Council, 35-36: Leaders, 36: Laiin, 35-363 OT Hcials, 34- 35: E.H,A.G. Orcficer. 35-367 Thespian, 34--35: Archery, 34- 35: Art 35: Ska+inq. 35, RAYMOND CECIL Sicaiing Club, 36: Commercial, 35: Airpiane, 35. RUTH HARRIS Hiking, 35: Basicefbali, 36: Baseball, 36. GERALD NUTTALL Khem, 35-36: Commercial. 35- 36: Skaiing, 34-36: Flying 34-35, LORRAINE MERRILL Riding, 35-36: Tennis, 36: Thes- pian, 35-36: Golf, 36: Leopard Boosfer, 35: Swimming. 36: Poeiry, 35: Ari, 36. JACK DENTON A.O.A., 35: Casque D'Or, 36. MARY LOU HARVEY Thespian, 36: A.O.A., 35 Thespian, 36. il' if .m,.,.w..,.-.- ' i ,ik . . . . ....,,......,. ...4.J.i.iL4.A,1,, . , T JOHN VAN OTTEN Sfaqe Crew, 35-36: Wresflinq, 35-36: A.O.A., 35-36: Boxing, 35-36. ff A . 4, ffl riff-i -- TACOMA EARLY 1,67 :jf J Twi'r+er?onia Bgi CommGr i , V 35-36: 35-360 , , CHARLES KOCH Lafin, 35-36: A.O.A., 35: 4 T, 35-36: Radio. 35-36: Kham, 35-36. MARGARET HENROID Tennis, 36: Skafing. 362 Hik- ing, 36. LAMAR KNOWLDEN Tiiespian, 35. BERNICE BRAMWELL Riding. 35: Tennis, 35: Sinai- inq, 36: Archery, 36, WILLIAM WALKER Engineers, 35-36: Casque D'Or, 36: Kiwern, 36. LEE JOHNSON Engineers 36: R.O.T.C., 35-36: 5.0.5., 35-36: Slcafing, 36: Ten- nis, 36. CO RALEE ANSELL Skaling Officer, 36: Riding, 36: Swimming, 35-36: Kliem. 36: Tlwespian, 35: Program Commiflee, 36: Leopard Boosl- er, 36: Sludenl Rep. Council, 361 Skiing, 36. ROBERT THORUP A.O.A., 35: Tliespian, 35. HELEN WARDROP Commercial, 35: Dancing, 35: Tennis, 35. ELEANOR PACK A.O.A., 34: Commercial. 34-35. CAMILLA NIELSON Library, 33-34: l-lilsing, 36. MIRIAM JENSEN Tennis, 35: Twillerlonian, 35: Dancing,36. J f,.v,'ili.f5,,,,p,, , T, gi - 'l''55'l'wi-l6li'i?f'ilf:sFf.flf fi L., l wi'-J x 3' :l-':5.'tg'f'.- rl' . , ' , 3 W' -.I'g',fQLL, 'Q lil., f.Q:fQ,.411L.f'l fff'?'1'3 15 fr 12 f 1 .uu- I miffi L FLORA HARDY Leaders, 35-36: l-liking, 34-35 Lula Q' n V I. STAFFORD TINGEY Srudenl Council, 35: Der Ei- cliel. 35-36: Leopard Boosler 35. BERNICE PAUL Riding, 36: Tennis. 35-36:Tl1es- pian, 35-36: Golf, 36: Com- mercial, 35-36: Leopard Boosl- er, 35: Red 8: Black, 36: Swim- ming, 35-36: Poefry, 36. CRANDALL DUNN Tlwespian, 35: Commercial, 35. LEON E EARLE Thespian,Q Arf, 35: Spanish, rclwery, 36. MARGARET JACOB Leaders, 33-34: Hiking, 35: Archery, 35: A.O.A.. 35: Danc- ing, 34: Tennis, 34-35: Opera, 36: Thespian. 34-35: Lafin, 34. HELEN HARTWELL Archery, 35-36: Tennis, 35-36. I f J Y-ha --.iw 1 4....3...4.g .-.. 3. 1 - ' ' 'A'W I ,I MURIEL HIGGINS ORRIN WEBB Hiking, 35-36: Commercial, 35- J Beau Sabreur, 35-36: Rifle 36: Tennis. sb. ,,,, Team, 35-36. -:cr -',,' '4 V' -,4,,.+,-1:-,vi-2 -' ,J f . F I3.lfj2w1.' f , Si. , DONALD DAVIS Engineers, 34-35-36: Flying Leopards, 35-36: Khem, 35-36: I Radio, 35-36: Fooiball, 35-36: Track, 35-36. W MAXINE EARDLEY A.O.A., 35-36: Twilferloniani 35-36: Thespian, 35: Opera, 35. FRANK COMPTON Khem. 35-36: S.O.S., 34-35. CONNIE TANNER Khem, 35-36: Thespian, 34-35- 36: Tennis, 35-36: Swimming, 35. MARJEAN ELGGREN Slcaling, 35-36: Tennis, 34-35- 36: Commercial, 33-34-35. RUTH JARMEN Girl Reserves, 35-36. BETH HALL A.O.A., 35-36: Thespian, 36: I-Iilcing, 36: Commercial, 35-36: Tennis, 36. HOWARD WILSON Kliem, 35-36: Lafin, 36: A.O.A., 36: R.O.T.C., 36. VIRGINIA LINNELL I-Iilcing, 34-35: Girl Reserve. 35-36: Swimming, 35-36: Arclw- ery, 35: Tennis, 36: Home Ec- onomics, 34--35. JOSEPH FARRER, JR. Commercial, 35-36: Tlwespian, 35-36. GRACE CHREST Tennis, 35-36: Swimming, 35- 36: Orclieslra, 33-34-35-36: Music, 36. MARVIN .IEFFRIES Beau Sabreur, 35-36: Thespian 35-36: Flying E, 35-36: Ten- nis, 34-35. STEVE BECK Zoology. 34-351 lillegpldn' 34' . 35. MILDRED FISHER Kliem, 35-36: Spanish, 33-34- 35-361 Dancing, 35-36. Engineers 34-35-36: A.O.A,. 343 Casque D'Or, 35-36: R.O. 2 SM Cf ' E LILLIE rc.. 34-35-36. BETTY JAKEMAN Thespian. 35: Archery, 35. RUTH CARTER A.O.A., 34: Commercial, 347 Officials, 34-35: Tennis, 34-351 Riding, 34-35: Hiking, 34-35. EVELYN POWELL N Junior Represenrafive. MARVEL MARTIN . Tennis, 35-36: Dancin 3 4 36. pdx Wei- N.. V M ' . L. L u..,.L.4..u.n-4...- , W An' . . BERTHA LARENTZEN Tennis, 35-36. JAMES ALLEN S.O.S., 34: Beau Sabreur, 357 Ushers, 351 Flying Leopards. 35. MAUDE ERICKSON Tliespian, 35: Archery, 35. FINN PAULSEN Flying Leopards. 34-35-36: Commercial. 33-34: Slcafing. 35-36: Khem, 35-36. NORMA DIXON Commercial, 36: GH. 35 Slcaiing. 36. A EN SCHAAR S.O.S., 35-36: Slcaling. 35-36: R.O.T.C.. 33-34-3 5-36. ELAINE SIMPSON A.O.A., 34-35: Tennis. 35-36: Hilcinq. 35-36: Ari. 35-36 Swimming. 36: Spanish, 36 Archery, 36: Zoology, 36. ' v Mg i -is ..d,u..m1I3S'd ' , - -'l1i's'E1f?? 4.12133 Nw ff' ' I I I . HJ , ,im NV' i' .41-, . -,nga -1- - V a . Q 4 f -- -4....,..-.. .,-,.,, ,,. SUZANNE NICHOLSON Golf. 35-36: Swimming. 357 Poeiry. 34: Riding, 35-36: Leopard Boosier. 34. ANDREW JIMAS Baslcei Ball, 36: Baseball. 36. RUTH KLEIN French. 35-36: Spanish, 34-35- 361 Hiking. 35-36: Tennis. 35- 36, Press. 33-347 Red and Black, 33-34: Klnem. 35-36: Rifle. 35-361 Archery, 35. SUE GRAHAM Der Eichel, 34-35-365 A Cap- pella, 35: Lcflin, 34-35: Zool- ogy. 35-36: Twifrerfonian. 34- 35: Riding, 34-35: Opera. 357 Leopard Boosler, 34-35. DO ROTHY KN EC HT A.O.A., 35-36: Tennis. 34 35' Archery, 36: Commercial. 33- 34. JEAN EDDY A.O.A.. 35-361 Tennis, 34-35. . I-'Pi' JUNE HICKS Archery, 35, Opera, 35: Swim- ming, 35. GAIL MOFFAT Engineers, 347 Flying Leopards. 35-365 Foolball, 36: Baskelball, 362 Track. 36: Golf. 35. ELEANORE ERSKINE A.O,A., 34, Tliespian. 35, Slraiing. 34. PAUL HANSEN Lafin. 33-34-35-367 Engineers 35-36, Slrafing. 35-36. FREDA LYONS Thespian. 34: Commercial. 34. MARJORIE JOHNSON Zoology. 34: Commercial, 34- 353 Thespian, 34-35: Slcaring. 36: Flying Leopards. 35: Ten- nis, 34-35: Golf. 34: I'IiI1ing 34-35: Archery. 34-35. KIM SMITH Der Eiclwel. 35-36: A.O.A.. 36 Klwern. 35-367 Radio. 36. I DOROTHY HURSH Tlwespian. 35-36: Tennis. 35-36 Commercial. 35-361 Swimming 34-35. DONALD SMITH S.O.S., 35: Commercial, 35-36: Casque D'Or, 36. BEATRICE BAKER Khem, 35-36: Orclnesira, 34- 35-36. , i IL . FJ! W . ,if 4 ii sou PoLLocK Spanish, 34-35-36: German. 35- 36, Khem. 35-36: 4 T.'f 35-36 Engineers, .35-36: SWlmm'Vl9 34-35: Opera, 35-36. EILEEN RAABERG Dancing, 35-36: Arcl'1ery.34-35 Laiin, 34-35-36. HELEN SO RENSEN l-liking, 35: Tennis, 35-361 Swimming, 36. ' - wif- CbAN:'c'. ANNA MARIE SEEGER Commercial, 34-35: German, 35-36. MARIAN GUNN Commercial, 34-35: Riding, 35- 36: Zoology, 35: Swimming, 35-36. MMMM ,.', ' .'2f11T.:i: 'm,1'k- . BARBARA ROBINSON Twiiierionian, 35-36: Tliespian, 34-35-36. ALVA OSWALD Ska+ing, 35-36: Flying Leop- ards, 35-36: Commercial, 34- 35: Fooiloall, 35: Baslceiball, 34: Baseball, 34. ESTELLE GOLDSTEIN Tennis, 35: Archery, 35: Hik- ing, 34-36: Golf. 35-36. 8 Jw' f A ' fl ri!! ,Af WILLARD SAUNDERS Siege Manager, 35-36: A.O.A., 35-36: Boxing, 34-35: Wresi- ling, 34-35. VIRGINIA NELSON A.O.A., 34-35-36: Commercial, 34-35: Girl Reserves, 35-36: Swimming, 34-35: Tennis, 35- 36: Hiking, 34-35-36. DEANNE THOMPSON Red and Black, 35-36: Press 35-36: Thespian, 35-36: Flying Leopards, 35-36: Slraiing, 35- 36: l-liking, 34-35-36: Riding 34-35-36: Archery. 34-35-36. GORDON JENSON A.O.A., 34-35: Foofball, 34-35. f 7 Y? 4 'win ' ,fir::?fw:eg:.fifa:1'i' ix, 1 1 ,9 5 iiiifaliifibf LOUISE SCHUSTER Golf, 35-36: Swimming, 34-35. WILLIAM STARBUCK A,O.A., 35: Tlnespian, 35: Ari. 35. PHYLLIS WORDEN Tennis, 34: Commercial, 35-36. 9.4620 FRANK LOEFFL R 5,0.S., 34-3 6. ' S FS' 35-36' alel qu - I4 T, Q35 K . 5-36: Flyin .' l FRANCES SACKETT French, 34-35. MARY JOBSKY Dancing. 34: Twillerlonian, 34. LONA WATSON Swimming, 34-35-36: Girl Re- serves. 34-35-36: Archery. 34- 35: Orclweslra, 34-35: Tennis, 34-35-36. JOHN EBERHARDT 4 T, 34-35-36: Sludenl' Coun- cil, 35-36: Easl l-ligli Engi- neers, 35-36: Flying Leopards, 35-36: Swimming, 34-35-36: Foollzuall. 33: Track, 35: Opera, 35-36: Tlwespian, 35-36: Red and Black, 34: Der Eiciiel, 34- 35-36. GERTRUDE MOVITZ Tennis, 36: Slcaling, 36: Com- mercial, 35-36: Tlwespian, 35- 36: Flying Leopards, 36: Zool- ogy, 36. LESLIE LAKN ESS S.O.S., 34-35-36: Casque D'Or, 34-35: Beau Sabre-ur, 35-36: Thespian, 34-35-36: Commer- cial, 34-35: Band, 34-35: Fool- ball, 34-35: Traclc, 34-35-36: Opera, 35-36: S'repl1en's Final- is'r, 35: 4 T, 34-35: A Cap- pella, 36. BERTHA PATTON Twilferlonian, 34-35-36: A.O. A., 34-35: Opera, 35-36. GRANDE KEARNS Slrafing, 35-36: Track. 34-35: Tennis, 34-3 5-36. NORMA RIDEOUT Tennis, 35-36: l-liking. 34-35' Commercial, 34. WARREN TRAPP Siege Crew, 35-36: Wreslling 35-36: Boxing, 34-35-36: A.O A.. 34-35-36. KEITH McCUNE 5.0.S., 34-35: Engineers, 35 36: Slcaiing, 35: Flying Leo pards, 35: Orclneslra, 35-36. ALICE PAUL Girl Reserves, 35-36: Tlies pians, 35-36: Commercial, 34 35: Archery. 34-35-36. RICHARD WOLF Der Eiclwel, 34-35-367 A,O.A., 34-35: Kham, 35-36: Radio, 34 35-36. BILLIE BROWNING A.O.A.. 35-36: Tliespian, 35 36: Tennis, 35: Cpmmercial, 235-36: l-Iilririg, 35: Slraiing, 35 36. S . 'n JEAN PURRINGTON Dancing, 34-35: Riding 35-36 Zoology, 35: Slcaling, 35-36 Swimming, 35. MIRIAM MORR Tennis, 35: Tlwespian, 34-35 Commercial, 34-35. KATHRYN FIELD Tvfillerlonian, 34-35-363 Opera 35. iz if-if . , i ' ' f f I V , NJ . f , if f-In -wg-'I .3 .N . 1-in , .,.L1 ' ,,.. f, ,1L.:g,l L..'z3L!i'lL2'-- ' 'VP ' It-'V' ' Av. 'kiln V - - v--------.-,-,-Y--P.-.........,-f,-,M I I K MARIE JENNINGS Tennis, 36: Swimming. LI6: Slu- denf Council, 35. DOUGLAS PORTER Engineers. 34-35-36: Band, 35: Orclnesrra, 35. HELEN GILBERT Commercial, 34-35: Golf, 35. L 'I ' ,Jef ARLINE TAYLOR Tlwespian, 34-351 Swimming, 34- 35-36. LAWRENCE SMELTZER Zoology, 36: S.O.S., 36: A.O. A., 35-36: Slcaring, 36: Flying 36: Flying Leopard, 36: R.O.T.C,, 35-36: Traffic Squad, 34: Radio, 36: Siege Crew, 35- 36. CAROL WATTS Tlwespian, 34-35: Commercial, 35-36: Archery, 34-35: Tennis, 34-35-36. JACK HOOPER Slcafing. 35-36: Flying Leop- ards, 35-36. I ,,, ' . ii-.,,m.,.,,,g , Y 'N- '-L.:,.,f,'.,,. L.. I .. 1, ' I I N, J ir v 4 , ' .. ., ,,,e,, ,,,, f,, , . . ...:.,..u:.afx.,a.1?!IrIlEzQg-11,5-Q.13i31g'l I,3 w I 'J 1.5:-L Au, Ag-,,.L.L.. . .. 1 . LEONORA ROWLAND I-liking, 35: Dancing, 353 36. LAFAYETTE HUNT Zoology, 34-357 A.O.A., 35. JEANNE CIARK Tennis, 35: Archery. 35. MAXINE BUNNELL A Cappella, 351 Twilferlonian. 35. MARGARET SUMMERSON Twillerlonian, 35, A Cappella, 35-36: Opera, 35-36. LAEL JENKINS Tlwespian, 35: Riding, 34-35. IRENE NIEMAN Tennis. 35-36. Rifle, X ff + 4 2 f 4 , f 95 1 gf f f 725 W f QQ ,vi Q 4 1' X ' f f I iff nf? f Q M674 f fa , 2' 3 f' X W My f I ,-431, ,j,. , , U , , . , ,. .' 7,23 'iryi' Q 56 g. , , J f , , f 4 1 ' 4 3' 5 il '?57 f '1' ' ev'-fC5S,'732Z', 'f -VC! '-'7 ' - 5. '23 49 - :Ju -' ..'-: ,.',.',: -I. ,' 1, ' ,.,' a . , -1. f' 1 : ::':3:i,:1:, 232: 'W' if Ii ,Q J. --N, ,,,,.',i,. ,. 1, -,..,,..4..,,. , , 'V X fw - i'i I .4 wi 3 ,, 5 ,, ,igf . V ' ,4 ff :M SF, F' - 427 f 41: f 9'-ii: f ,ff 'im f 'f - . V 35: yn: ' ,, . ,V il-1 M ff, 4' ,Hih ',Q15,2i-Ii V N ! I, X' P ,jf ff X f I A 'SLE .',.' - fziesg, --'31 ,.,- I 'f-'. . '.'i l . I :V 15211 Q.,fsg,.g.q- . 9 9- f , ff 5, I ,, 1' ::::'f'5: 'vf:g2'.:a5'a. , ,V -.4-. -1- fa- .uf fm.-M, my 7' his - 35, , F. - ie? ' ff 7 , X7 f A ff ' 6 ii ' , -, I ,Z :V ' f gt ' 4, ,,,..f, .,f. ,f -.cp-.W--. W 4 ,ff ,W W4 ge , 4 ,,f i 4 2 1 wi V 40 l 1 Mn , f I I I M' I A Ii i. lil 1 I 33: f M , 4,5 f 'f f 9 , ,, 5 -. , , '4 - mw,'-,..5f,.' H g, q L. ,. I X 1 , f, fry. ,H,5:, , ,n y ' Q,31gia2Ia1..aa5e J '1?'f Qs-ff Y -A ,,. ...E . . ffieii' :f ,,. .fi 'I 1 Ai 'I I 5':'i',g3i,' -' fi '1z525'?1'fFE2if2, ,' A. ef !:H,.'y -.gy , fl 1 1 JACK SCOFIELD Engineers, 35-36: Klwern, 36 A.O.A., 35: Foolball, 35-36 Baskelball, 36. JOAN CRITCHLOW Lalin, 35-36: Tennis, 351 Rid- ing, 367 Flying Leopard, 36 Red and Black, 35-361 Kham. 36: Swimming, 36. ROBERT LAWSON Der Eiclwel, 34, Sludenl Rep- resenlalive, 34-35: Flying Leo- pards, 357 Biology, 35, LUANA JOHNSON A.O.A., 35: Tlwespian, 35-36, 6-J wnkll?-L A -J fdf,5l-fefjlffqk, ff 'ing-IDLE: V! Y J'--1 .......-Q CLIFFORD SMITH Engineers, 35. RUTH EVERETT Twifferfonian, 36: Tennis, 35: Slcalinq, 36: Archery, 35-361 Tlwespian, 35-36. KAY BEUHLER Slcaling, 357 Riding. 36: Ski- ing, 36: Thespian, 36. PHILLIP ASAL Engineers, 34-35-36: 4 T, 34- 35-36, Flying E, 35: Foo?- bail, 351 Boxing, 35. ANNA MAE JAMES Arr, 35-367 Thespian, 35-36: Press, 34-35-36: Red and Black Sfaff. 34-35-367 Radio, 34-357 Orciiesfra, 35-36: Opera, 35- 36, Dancing, 34-35-36. LESLEY RHODES A.O.A., 35-36. RUTH CUMMINGS A Cappeila, 34-357 Thespian, 34: Dancing, 34: Twiiferfonian, 34, Opera, 35: Hiking, 33. HERBERT LANDES A.O.A., 34-35: Zoology, 34-351 Casque D'Or, 34-35-36. MARY CATHERINE GAINEY Leader5', 35-36: Officials, 34- 351 Thespian, 34-35-361 Girl Reserves, 34-357 Archery, 34- 35-36, Hiking, 34-35, Golf, 35- 36. - HELEN SAVILLE Tennis, 34-35: Arr, 34-35-36: Swimming, 34-35-36. ARDITH MOORE Leaders', 35-36: Ari, 34-35-36: OFficiaIs', 34-357 Archery, 34- 35-367 Hiking, 34-35: Tennis, 34-35-36. HERBERT NEBEKER R.O.T.C.. 34-35, Opera, 36, 4 T, 35-36. LOIS CHAMBERLAIN Khem, 35-36, Thespian, 35-367 A.O.A., 34-357 Swimming, 35- 36, Skafing, 35-36. HAROLD GARDINER Der Eiciwel, 34-35-36: Casque D'Or. BARBARA HAMM EL Hiking, 34-35-36: Arr, 34-35- 36: Tennis, 34-35-36. HARRIET FLOGERAS 'Cornmercial, 341 Golf, 34: Tennis, 34-35-36. DEAN WASSMER Zoology. 33-34-35-36: A.O.A.. 34-35-36, Skaiing, 36, Com- mercial 36: Arf, 36: Opera, 36. x 'Q f -i mlm l.gff2'--,Lexi 3 1 , ,-1.-fy,,-.f,:agg1p1f.2-5ri-sal,344,34Jgiiff' , I AISLLJ, . ' , EILEEN FROST Der Eiclwel, 35-36: Twillerlon- ian, 35-36: Golf, 35: Riding, 35, Kliem. 35: Leopard Boosl- er. 35: Sludenl Represenlalive, 35. DON COHN Thespian, 35-36: Football, 34- 35: Boxing. 34-353 Traclc, 34: Red and Black, 35-36. SELMA SULLIVAN Lalin, 35-367 Kliem, 35: Slmal- ing, 36, Tennis, 35-36. ROBERT STAKE Flying Leopards, 35-367 Slsal- ing, 36: A.O.A., 35-36. JEANETTE WISMAR Ari, 35-367 Tlwespian, 35-361 Archery, 35-36: Der Eiclwel, 35- 361 Golf, 35. DOROTHY DONE Spanish, 35-36, Hilcing, 34--35: Tennis, 35-36: Slraling, 35-36. LAWRENCE MOSLEY Tennis, 35. HUGH WHITE Der Eiclfsel, 34-35-36, Klfnem, 35-36. ALICE MADSEN Arcliery, 35: Twiilerlonian, 357 A Cappella, 367 A.O.A., 36: E.l-l.A.G. Council, 353 Opera, 35-36. i 41 jjkbvf .Z KEITH MACE A,O.A., 35: Skalinq, 36: Zool- ogy, 35-36. JANET STUMP Ari, 35-36: Zoology, 35-36. MARIE CUMMINGS Hilcinq, 34-35: Slcaling, 351 Commercial, 341 Tennis, 34-35. BEVERLY HENDERSON I-lilcing, 34-35: Slcaling, 35, Commercial, 35: Tennis. 34-35. ELEANOR BOND Olzlicials, 35: Tennis, 35-36, Swimming, 35, Dancing, 36: A.O.A.. 35-36. TED KISCIRAS Baskball, 35-36: Swimming, 34- 35-36. VIRGINIA IRWIN Swimming, 34-35-36: Tennis, 34- 35-36. WENDELL MAXFIELD Red and Black, 34-35-36: Leo- pard Boosier, 35-36: Zoology, 34: Skaiing, 34-35-36: Press, 34-35-36: Track, 34-35: Basker- bali, 34-35: Sfudeni Council, 34-35-36: Commercial, 34-35. MAY STRINGHAM Swimming, 35-36: Tennis, 34- 35-36: I-Iikinq, 34-35-36. PATRICIA TAYLOR Thespian, 36: Arr, 35-36: Ra- dio, 36: Commercial, 34-35-36: Archery, 36: I-Iiking, 34-35-36. DOROTHY KUHN Archery, 35: Riding. 35: Thes- pian, 35. LARRY NAYLOR Engineersf 34-35-36: 51 a q e Crew, 35-36. ., fff1M-J ' gr mf: rv rf: I 1. I , , , ,P fi I mf' , H, I ' , i5..x7'?. , 2, N - L,.,-Lra. ,, ' I siy,.:'vy- 5, ,, , - - -. , im, .,,,:,4' - V - ,, .wif .1 ,, . - mf.:--fr I 'G ' ,QE- gL'? f:i f ff' ' al J L,L1,m3 IIWLHJ --ff V. -..v-,.-,.-,-- , . ,. CORA BROADBENT A.O.A., 35: Larin, 35: Com- mercial, 35-36, WILLIAM INGEBRETSEN Baskef Ball, 35-36: Track, 35- 36: Golf, 35-36. FRANCES SLATER Laiin, 34-35-36: Fiying Leop- ards, 34-35-36: E.I-I.A.G., 34- 35-36: Red and Black, 34-35- 36: Easionia, 34-35-36: Press, 34-35-36. JACK HARRIS 4 34-35: Boxing, 34-35. LA VON LOFOUIST Arr, 34-35-36: Orchesfra, 34- 35-36, Red and Black, 35-36: A.O.A. 35: Khem, 36: Travel, 35 Archery, 35-36: I-Iiking, 35-36 Officials, 35: Press, 35: Skaiing 36: Thespians, 35-36. CATHERINE GILES Riding, 34-35-36: Golf, '34-35 36: Tennis. 34-35-36: Archery. 34-35-36: Twiiferfonian. 34-36 Skafinq, 34-35-36. MARY JANE HAIR Riding, 36: Swimming, 362 Dancing, 35-36: Tennis, 35-36: Leaders', 35-36: Orchesira, 36: -n1l6J5'3v in f: l.1'-lei ' 2 5' l' 1: nj. --'h':.,': 'H 7'---' ,,,:,,,,,Q5. -3, J. , Y.. ,.!.,:5.,., ,,4,, 1:,.-,wil-. -It Y., ' l -v 'xi-1 15' s,H-' 4 . ..-if 'L' PL-I' : ii ,5'Q7: ' CONNIE MORTENSON Program Commiflee, 35: Se- nior Vice Pres., 35: Junior Sec- relary, 34: Leopard Boosler, 34-35: Salesman, 35: Griev- ance Commillee, 34-35: Slu- dem' Council, 34. MORGAN REG-AN Beau Sabreur, 35-36: 5.0.S.. 34-35: Bolany, 34-35: Zoology, 34-36: Lalin, 34-351 R.O.T.C.. 34-35-36: Rifle Team, 34-35-36. LOLA WATTS Tliespian, 34-35-36: Tennis, 34- 35-36: Commercial, 34-35-36. RICHARD MORRIS Spanish, 35: Casque D'Or. 36: Skalinq, 36: R.O.T.C., 35-36. MARGARET PEERY Thespian, 34-35-36: Press, 34- 35-36: Swimming, 35: Golf, 34- 35-36: Red and Black, 34-35- 36. GENEVIEVE PIRRUNG Swimming, 34-35: Lalin, 34-35- 36: A.O.PN., 34-35-36. ELISE REYNOLDS Slcaling, 35-36: Flying E, 35- 36: Officials, 34-35-36: Tennis, 34-35-36. JIMMIE COTTRELL Tracln, 34-36: Foofball, 34-35. BEATRYCE WINSOR Secrelary of Senior Class. 35- 36: Grievance Commiflee, 35: Easlonia. 35-36: Poelry, 34: Tennis, 34: Thespian, 35: Com- mercial, 35: Press, 35. CARLYLE RICKS Klwern, 35-36: Enqineersf, 34- 35: Slcaling, 34-35-36. MARJORlE WINEGAR Red and Black, 35: Zoology, 35-36: Ari, 34-35-36: Tlnespian, 35-36: Radio, 35-36:Orcl'ieslra, 34-35-36: Opera, 35-36. MARIAN REESE Tliespian, 35-36: Tennis, 35. Twillerlonian, 36: Archery, 36: Swimming, 36: Opera, 36. PHYLLIS STANTON Swimming, 34-35: Ollcialsf 34- 35. GORDON LUND Radio, 34-35-362 Ari, 35-36 Flying Leopards, 35-36. +' -T ' - ar: -..,-5-,- RICK RISER Sfudeni Council 34: Laiin 34: Red and Blalclr, 34: Golf: 34-35: 4 T, 35: Press, 34 Fooiball, 34-35-36: Baslceilaall 34-35: Flying Leopards, 34-35 BETTY KENYON Frencli, 34-35-36: A.O.A., 34- 35,-36: Swimming, 34-35-36. WALLACE BRADLEY Zoology, 35-36: A.O.A., 35-36 Ari, 36: Slcaling, 36: Com mercial, 36: Opera, 36. DOROTHY WHITE A.O.A., 34-35: Slcafinq. Dancing, 35-36. 35-36 DAVID WOOD Flying E, 34-35-36: A.O.A.: 34-35-36: Casque D'Or, 34-35- 36. SYLVIA PETERSEN. Tl-iespian, 35: Arcliery, 35. RU H SHURKIN RX Ari, 35: Triespian, 35. .' V! I ''1'Tg-:i'.g'liyyiigiiiim pi, T ', T' ' ' -ix - -sth 'fmfl 3-if,v,:,,' 1 -:.'I.:,,4 ii-r,1J',,-. I : I U 1 1' A , ,f J I I, . , V , I Wifi- , - ,. ' - ... j, A ' ': I ., 'Rs w s., ' f 1 .f i-33241 1 ' .. af ,f A Q .-...,., Y L- TQLS. ',-z!32AE.i,...Lh' - vu. ff'-n--f dw.s,'i'.! ' - QLELJLA anna-imuemnnal'Am1snm. KATHRYN HARDY Tlwespian, 34-35-36: Tennis, 34- 35: Dancing, 34-35: Swimming 35-36: Commercial, 35-36. ARTHUR SKIDMORE LA 4 T, 34-35-36: A Cappella 36: Foofball, 35-36. URINE SILVERBERG Tliespian, 34-35: Spanish, 34 351 Kliem, 35: A.O.A., 34-35 Flying Leopards, 35: Archery: 351 Riding. 35: Hilcing, 34-35 5lcaTing,35. EUGENE LEVETAN DOROTHY BRY RU Der Eicliel, 35-36: S.O.S., Baslceiball, 36. BTWHI onian TH BLANCHARD Swimming, 34-35: Riding, 34- 35: Tnespian, 34-35: Officials 34: Opera, 34: Tennis, 34-35 Dancing, 34. STERLING HINTZE Casque D'Or, 36: R.O.T.C., 34- 35: AOA., 35: Spanish, 35, Kliem, 36. ...L' 34: Commercial, 36: Tennis, 36: 1753 1l'M'- iv ' .5,:...i2 L...f.Lw...TYf.Ti'E5fCIfIff' . , BARBARA SIMMONS Der Eichel. 35: Khem. 36: A Cappella, 36: A.O.A., 36: Twifierlonian, 35: Thespian. 35: E.H.A.G.. 35-36: Archery, 35: Opera, 35-36. BEN ARMSTRONG A.O.A., 35-36: Thespian, 34- 35: Flying Leopards, 34-35-36: R.O.T.C.. 34-35. EDITH WOODBURY Thespian, 35: Hilcing, 35: Zool- ogy, 35. PHILLIP MCARDLE Ari, 34-35: Engineers, 34-35: Zoology, 35-36: Khem, 35-36. MARGUERITE MARR Der Eichel, 35-36: Lafin, 35-36: E. I-I.A.G., 36: Hilcing. 36: Archery, 36: Riding, 35-36: Rifle. 36. JAMES KENNING Airplane. 35: Tennis, 35: Bas- ke-Iball, 35: Foofball, 35. IRENE CHIPMAN Thespian, 35-36: A.O.A., 34- 35: Hilcing, 34-35: School Play. 35. WILLIAM FOSTER Kham, 35: Slcefing, 35: Flying Leopards, 35: Band. 34-35:Or- chesfra, 35. W7 ' Do'RoT VWIWKIX f n , rchery, 35: Rifle, EVERETT HOFFMAN Lalin, 35: Der Eichel 34-35: Zoology, 35: French, 35: Sleph- ens' Medal Finalisl, 34-35: Red X1 Black, 35: Tennis, 35: Press, 35: Slcaling, 36. MAGDELENE REESE Twiflerlonian, 34-35: Slcalinq, 35-36: Thespian, 35: Archery. 35: Opera, 35. CLARA MONTGOMERY Dancing. 35. DORIS FREDERICKSON A,O.A., 35-36: Commercial, 35 Golf 35 6, U-fr!-ff-ffw - wma-A' f RUTH ANN BROWNING Twillerlonian, 35 - 36: Rifle Team, 36: Tennis, 35: Commer- cial, 36: Opera, 35-36. RU LON HOYT 4- HT. 35: Siucleni Council, 35: Zoology, 35: Fooiball, 35: Bas- lceiball, 35: Orchesira, 35: Band, 35: Opera, 35. PEGGY TOMLI NSON Riding '35: A.O.A.. 35-36: Red 8: Blaclr, 35-36: Press, 35-36: E.l-l.A.G. Council, 35-36: Arch- ery. 35-36: Poetry, 34-35. CHRIS ZARKOU Zoology, 36: A.O.A., 36: Traf- fic, 36. - i f , cj' - Zffffiew' LORENE I AKSON Archer. 35' l-lilcin 34' Ten E.H.A.6. Council, 35. BURFORD PECK Khem, 36: Laiin, 35: 5.0.5. 36: R.O.T.C., 35-36: Orchesirai 35-36: Band, 35-36. MARJORIE JENSEN A Cappella, 35: Thespian, 35 Comrnercial, 35. SEN ETH SORENSEN Thespian, 34-35: Leaders, 35 Officials 34--35: Girl Reserves 35: Flying Leopard, 35: Swim ming, 34-35: Tennis, 34-35 Archery, 35: l-liking, 34-35 Skaiing, 35: Dancing, 35. , , i,,- 1, ,., Y I Qi I ' nis, 35: Thespian, 34: Radio, 34: Orchesira, 35: Opera, 35' 'N . . ...........-...O..,.4.........4z...... I BILLIE WYNN Dancing, 35: Swimming, 35: Tennis, 35: Baskefball, 35. GLEN YOUNGBERG 4 T, 36: Opera, 36: Posrer, 36. CATH ERI NE DAGLEISH Thespian, 34-35: Officials, 34- 35: Leaders, 35: Tennis, 34-35: Slcaiing, 35: School Play, 35: Siephens' Medal Finalist 35. ROSS SHU RTLIFF Slcaling. 35: A.O.A., 35: En- gineers, 34: Foofball, 35: Wresiling, 35. EMILIE BOSEN Commercial, 35-36: Archery, 35-36. SYLVIA HINCKLEY Thespian, 35: Commercial, 35. DOROTHY NORTON Leaders. 34-35: Tennis. 35: Archery. 35: Dancing, 34-35. ,Z Jiri. N 1.-g.,.:g,L1..3' :W M,-, , , f ifif, . Q ' .,f:A1i'f2Q, jg: M ... -wi KEVIN - f .1-SW-9 ' - :'.--.1--:if.f..,f V ., . ,, ,1...,'....u.., ,,4,.Q-L.agg ,, , ' m., - -L L-5I..L-W-.. 3--,:. , ' BARBARA BRIGHTON Khem, 35-36: Swimming. 35: Leopard Boosfer, 35-36. McKEEN BRIMHALL Chess, 35-36: A.O.A., 35: Khem, 35. LOIS SESSIONS Aff, 35-36. ROBERT MERRILL 4 T, 35: Skaiing, 36: Beau Sabreur, 35-36. BETTY JANE LYVERS Commercial, 35: Art 36. GLORIA PARKER Tennis, 35: Archery, 36. RUTH KING Lafin, 35-36: Tennis, 35-36: Swimming. 36- HARRY JONES Ari, 35-36: Thespian, 35. DRU RYAN Twi'rIerIonian, 35-36: Spanish, 35-36. JACK PAUL Engineers. 35-36: Spanish, 35: S.O.S., 35: Beau Sabreurg R.O.T.C.. 36. SHIRLEE MEYERHOFFER Hiking, 35: Archery, 35: Com- mercial, 35: Home Economics, 35-36: Tennis, 35. GRANT BU RROWS Baskefbaii, 36. MARY ANNETTE MCCALL Thespian, 35-36? Boiany, 35 Tennis, 35. EMMETT DAVIS Casque D'Or, 35-36: Der Ei chel, 35-36: S.O.5., 35-36 Baskeibaii, 35-36. WR WILLIAM SIEGEL Der Eiclwel, 35-36: Flying Leo- pards, 35: Goll, 35: Red and Blaclf, 35: Press, 35. JUDY WIRTHLIN Tliespian, 35-36: Twillerlonian, 35-36: Orclweslra, 34-35: Skel- ing, 35-36: Frenclw, 35: Opera, 35-36: Flying Leopards, 35-36. FRED DEMPSTER Orclneslra, 34-35: R.O.T.C., 34-35. i EVELYN BUSH Twiiierionian, 35-36: Hiking, 34-35-36: Tennis, 35-36: Arch- ery, 35-36. f' 1 LVM A GLEN SAUNDERS Engineers', 34-35: Zoology, 35: Track, 35-36: Baskefball, 36. 7 vxe-i IA coor 35-36:'T nni, l-lilcing, 5. swam : , 3 . x 3 ' l MAXINE JACKSON fx Cappella, 35: Swimming, 35: Twillerlonian, 34-35: Opera, 35-36. , ' f-'cf' 1411,-I4 Z-1 l -4JJ J . ff.f,1,i fl 1 f X f . 3 ,il pc JJ , J ,'Qjb:ff'f'fQLi- I ' flil'l:.'i iii . ' ,,.-,' ,i , F wi A Y 'F ' ' . Lil, : Y 'fl l lg , 1 . i 1-' ul --L 'v ' ,, ' vm -'-w . ,. ll: ',-.Sm l 7 ,l,gfQg3,QQr:.FAQ'g-1 wi:- :iE7F:zsxsf?m 1' -, WE.. LJ.. 4- Jlwvnr faazzammw n.-.-1 VIRGINIA NORTON Twillerlonian, 34-35-36: Arch- ery, 35: Opera, 35-36: Rifle, 35-36: AOA., 35: Riding, 357 Thespian, 34-35-36: Tennis, 34- 35: Slraiing, 35: l-liking, 35. IRVING ROBINSON Siege Crew, 35: A.O.A., 35: Casque D'Or, 35: Lellermen, 35-36: Slzaling, 35-36: Boxing, 34-35. JEANNE HOLMBERG Spanish, 35: Arr, 35: Press, 35: Red and Black, 35. RALPH SORENSEN Slcaling, 35: l-lonor Plaioon lR.O.T.C.J. 35-36. ADENE SUNDBERG Tennis, 35: Arr, 35. BETTY MANN Poelry, 35: Commercial, 36: Skaisnq. 36: Riding, 35. RAY SHAFER Kliem, 35-36: Zoology, 35. -V ..-.,. , .I . .--- M X. ..,,..1.,..,..,f,...,A. ... .4 HELEN WELSH Tennis, 35-36: Archery, 35-36: OH3ciaIs. 35-36: Thespian, 35- 36. KEITH PENDLETON Ari, 35-36: Commercial, 35: Press, 35: Red and Black, 352 Skaiing, 36: R.O.T.C., 35-36. GRACE WRIGHT Swimming, 35: Archery, 35: Hiking. 35: Twifierfonian, 35: Opera, 35: Commercial, 35: TI1espian35. THOMAS WILLIAMS Beau Sabreur. 35-36: A Cap- eIIa CI-noir 34-35: 4- 34- p I 35: Opera. 35. RVA TAUFER Tifiespian, 35: Arf, 35-36: Swim- ming. 35: Hiking, 35: fyqhery, Slnafing, 36. 35: Tennis, 35: Gc21j5-36 RAOUL EVANS Kham, 35: Foo'rI::aII, 35-36: BasIce+baII, 35: Track, 35-36. KATHRYN JUDD A.o.A., 35. Riding, 35-ae. Flying Leopards, 35-36. DAN MCARTHUR Aff, 35: Tiiespian, 35. NEVA BRIM Swimming, 35: Tennis, 35-36. PAUL WILSON Khem, 35: Fooiball, 34-35. .IULINA WALKER A.O.A., 35: Tennis, 34-35-36. -KAY ANDERSON ' Ari, 35: Thespian. 'nk ,l J' ' I. f RUTH HANCOCK ' Spanish, 35: Leaders, 35: Ten- nis, 34-35: OFFiciaIs, 34: Arch- ery, 35. BERNARD PECK Orciwesfra, 35-36: LaIin, 35-36 Kham, 35. MARION JUDD Riding, 35-367 Twiilerlonian. 357 Swimming, 35-367 Opera., 35. ROYAL MILLER A.O.A., 35-36: Kliem, 35-361 Der Eichel. 35-361 CGSCI'-le D'Or, 36. JUNE NELSON Der Eichel, 367 Commercial. 35-367 Thespian, 367 Leopard Boosler, 351 TENNIS- 35- BRENT KIRK Ari, 35-367 Posler, 34-35-361 Engineers, 35-367 4 T, 35-361 Klrrem, 35. ELLEN SNAVELY Zoology, 367 Commercial, 34- 35-367 Tliespian, 35-36. HAL HAWK Commercial, 35-36: Tlwespian, 35-367 A.O.A., 35. BETTY NIELSON S.O.5., 34-357 f'N.O.A., 352 Commercial, 35-367 Baslfeiball, 357 Tennis, 357 Opera, 36. ., . . .- rw-. .. .-,i',, ., ' -I -4'--N5---lf - T .'Q'5i .lIlfLZQ.....'- ' - ' f-fu 'uzvvzwamxrzirm-.:w,e. RALPH GARDNER Engineers, 35-367 KI1ern, 35-367 S.O.5., 35-367 Flying E, 35-367 R.O.T.C., 35-362 Radio, 36. CHO RAL CARLSON Klwem, 367 A.O.A., 357 Press, 35-362 Slfalinq, 367 Flying Leopard, 35-36: Leopard Boosier, 357 Red Kc Black, 35- 36: Riding, 35-36: E.H.A.G., 35-367 Golf, 35-367 Tennis, 35. CHARLES STOCKSLAGER Khem, 367 4 367 Spanish, 367 Press, 341 Easlonia, 34. RUTH FELT Cade? I-Iosless, 367 Siudenl Council, 35-367 Leopard Boosf- er, 36. VICTOR STEVENSON Engineers, 35-367 Zoology. 35-367 S.O.5., 35-36: Red and Black, 35-367 Rifle, 351 Flying Leopards, 35: Press, 34-351 R.O.T.C., 34-35-367 Tlwespian, 35-36. RUTH WALTON Commercial, 357 Thespian, 35- 36. KEITH CALVERT Arr, 35-367 Posier, 357 Engi- neers. 35: 4 357 Khem 35-36. - 6 QI?--17.1'?x MM 'WY' ' ' '- F ,f. Q'1'i '.'-'iii-+.1':',.I-'fri . ' 4, I U 'bf-ei-W,,, ,if mf' -11'-4' ' .' - .1 - 5'-1 :.:,.', :fI,f-.12 5 .1i,..--- -Ia , ,,i- ,. .....v .1 .,,-. ,V , ..,. 1.31 ....f.aL-Laf.ru..A:i,iL.:5'I.lQ' 1 f- ', i!l2i.l'..,,L'l:Ql .:,., .4,x+ilZfff1I.1 fill, 'fl , , . JOHN on-aus Laiin, 35-36: Thespaan, 35. I I GERTRUDE WEISENBER6 Der Eiclwel, 35-36: Tlfiespian, 35-36: Slcaiing Club, 36: Lead- ers, 36: Officials, 35: l-lilcing, 35-36: Archery, 35-36: Danc- ing, 36: Tennis, 35-36: Swim- ming, 36: Riding, 36. GROVER RICH Easfonia Sales Commillee, 36. AFTON PUZEY Cade? l-losfess, 36: Twiflerion- ian, 35: Ari, 35-36: Opera, 35-36. JACK CARTWRIGHT Slcaiing, 35-36. JERRIE ANSOHI. ' Riding,,'f3I4-35: Twillerlonian, - ', A., 35, Th ' ,35. f, M... . ,. f' , y , .,9 f'T4, of 4 , of 'L' Y Rl !HAI3l3 ENSIGN Lahn, 35-36: Commercial, 36: Thespian, 36: Slcaling, 36: Board ol: Confrol, 36: Program Commiflee, 36: Sfephens' Medal, 35: Siudeni' Council, 36: Leopard Boosler, 36: Or- cliesfra, 35-36: Band, 35-36: Senior Class Rep. 36. wwllv-v-c0.Q Ti-cfl' 1 LEONE BLEAZARD Leaders, 36: Tennis, 35: Tlies pian, 35. HARRY NELSON R.O.T.C.. 35: Commercial, 35 DOROTHY SALSBU RY Ari. 35-36. VICTOR MORRIS Arr, 35: Tlwespian, 35. MARGARET MARSHALL Twiilerionian, 36. WESLEY FRUM R.O.T.C., 34--35. ELAINE HENNEFER Ari, 35: Thespian, 35: Archer ,kj , if gig- Hel- f' GEORGE CANNON Beau Sabreur, 35-36: Kliem, 35-36: A Cappella, 36: S.O.5.. 34-35: Slxaling, 35-36: Flying Leopards, 35-36: R. O. T. C., 34-35: Radio. 34-35-36: Usher. 35-36: Rifle, 35-36: Opera. 35-36: Orclwesfra, 34-35. BARBARA WILSON A.O.A., 35: Commercial, 361 Thespian, 35: Tennis, 35-36: Swimming, 36. CHARLES BULLEN A.O,A., 35: Commercial, 35: Thespia n, 35-36. LORRAINE BATEMAN Commercial, 34-3 5. MARGUERITE MARR Commercial, 35: Twiiierlonian, 35-36: Tennis, 36. HAZEL H NTER Tennis, 5h!:lil1e5ipian, 36. , W, lj .5 . ' l f, , I Nfl lil rd ull lf ' ' , X HELEN DECK A,O.A., 35: Caclel Hosless. 35: Rifle, 36: Officials, 35. ,,..- , 4 4, , if ix Q,'?fQ.ig'iaE??6 yi ,x il i-,qfi 4 ,, ,,,,,,-I ...Wi ,f-,L 4, H - ,, 'wi ' .- in -'U-1:1 .YH L .... ,,, , yi ,yu-'.-1, - A , A ,X :Hip ,',!.,', . .. .. ...LQ . .Ei :.,n..:.,.:.,-.i,....1f- 1- 1 - 1---A 1 , - i , f?--,iiwf ii fr-.,m.1, 1, L X .. Wm- , . , , .1 . ,W 4, ,.v,1,,h ,sf,3,M,.',m.T-Twfrwmrm r, '55357' 'f23f1':f':fif31c,JlTf'-' - - 'lni.munL11m2,w.fz'-.'-L.,.:. KATHRYN DAVIS AOA.. 34-35: Riding, 34. WILLIAM GIBBONS A.O.A., 35: Tlwespian, 35: 4 T 35-36. DO ROTHY PALMER l-liking, 34: Slcaling, 34-35: Leaders, 34-35. KElTH JENSEN Engineers, 34-35: Laiin, 34- 35: A.O.A.. 34-35: Al'l'1le'l'iC Manager, 35-36: Boxing, 34-35. HELEN GLISSMEYER Der Eiclwel, 35-36: Arl, 36: Girl Reserves, 36. JANIS DANGERFIELD Officials, 34. BETH ATKIN Thespian, 34-35: Tennis, 34: Archery. 34-35: Swimming, 34-35. 1' -M' ROBERT ROBINSON GENE KAHN I I 1.41.4 I-:If - ,,W,,.,i,:,,,.-.5,- ,4,.,,,,,., I ,. ' 1 , , ,I -g'1',f-lui:-.Q-, -,W-.-, -, i I. .- ,- , ,ff -I I.-5-. xi , - V A ,-,M,.v. , , Q.,-iq., , , , . ,I -,,,., ,pw ,.'1 ,N . , . . ,. ,.......4,ii1sLu,.i.i,Iz?I'sa.SL?.ms4'1' -'f ,I i 'f57fJ, -Y'-11413.42 :n 4 ,if ' .L ...L .:,A,.:,.7f3 . Jf .,'. 3. , 1 1. , N . , , , f ff' iff 'ijlyljfaj 3 ,Z t' ' WUI IIN? iw! ' ,EIILEEIII SFAW-Q, j ff l!j1sl:n,L95.a 5 'Pre Sk. 3 -31-Z ll il36'arg,?PIiII niIRja36-I: Rig 1 , ,j! j!,,54iffQ..:s: A :I 23,3-36: Leopai, oosler, 35-36. ff' I j DAVID ROSS Klmem, 35-36: 4 T , 35-36: Thespian, 34-35-36: Skali 35-36: Opera. 34-35: Com- mercial, 34-35: R.O.T.C,. 34 EZMA WADDOUPS -35. ng, Spanish. 35: Orcliesira, 35-36. Leopard Hoosier. 35: Siudenl Council, 35-36: Tlwespian, 35- 36: Radio, 35-36: Lalin, 35-367 Red X: Black, 34-35: Press, 34- 35: Kliem. 36: Casque D'Or, 36. BEAL LOVELESS Girls' Reserve, 35: I-Iilcinq. 35: Swimming, 35: Tlwespian, 35-36: Archery, 35. LAWRENCE CRACRO FT Lalin, 34-35-36: Press, 34-35- 363 Red 81 Blaclc, 34-35-36: Srudenl' Council, 34-35-36: Boosrer. 34-35: Flying Leop- ards, 34-36: R.O.T.C., 34, 35: Swimming. 36. PAT SMALL Commercial, 35: Dancing, 35: Tennis, 34-35. GEORGE DUFFIN A.O.A., 35-36: Slfaiing, 35-36 MARY ALICE BAKER Tlwespian, 34-35: Swimming, 34 35: Slcaling, 36: A.O.A., 35 Dancing, 35. ROY BROWN R,O.T,C,, 35-36. Swimming, 35: I-Iilcing, 34-35, -L5'.,ba,l, family A fxd.04f4,-2 -of -J .-4.-:Qfq,,k4,-4--Y' w:f'V'1 , , L ' , ., Q4--L, -mf, JY,,,1,f J, ROBERT BALL i Red 31 Black, 35-36: Press 35-36. DON NA DAVIDSON Riding, 35: Tennis, 35: Twilrer- Ionian, 35-36: Archery, 35, DE RAE WEBB Commercial, 35: Tlwespian, 35 I-Iiliing, 35. I 1' J- x BEN RASM USSEN Arr, 34-35. JUDITH LILLIE Twilrerionian. 34-35: Thespian, 35-36: Spanish, 35-36: Ari, 35-36. FRANK CONNELLY Engineers, 35-36, Slmafinq, 36. RUTH SUMMERHAYS Commercial, 35-36: Thespian, 35-36: A.O.A.. 35. RUTH HALLIDAY Riding, 35: Commercial, 35: Thespian. 35-36: Poelry, 35. VIRGINIA MEYER Recl 84 Blaclc, 35: A.O.A., 36, Boiany, 35: Press, 35. MIRIAM PEPPER Tennis. 353 Lalin, 353 Archery, 35: Riding. 35. 1 A f w ., 4 11 X454 win Zi: MARY WHITAKER I Thespian, 35-36. HAROLD GODDARD 4 35: A Cappella, 36: S.O.S., 35: Leopard Boosrer, 35, Opera, 35-367 Easronia. 36: Press, 36: R.O.T.C., 34-35. HELEN CLARK E,I-l.A.G., Council, 351ArI', 357 Der Eichel, 35-36: La'Iin, 35: Slcafing, 36: Spanish, 35-367 Riding, 35-36I Swimming, 35: Thespian, 35-367 Archery, 35: Dancing, 36. DONALD BERCU Beau Sabreur, 35-36: Khem, 35-36: Laiin, 34--35-36: A.O.A.. 35-361 Sl4a+ing,35-361R.O.T.C.. 34-35-36: Rifle. 35-36. CARL ADAIR Engineers, 34-35: Der Eichel 35-36, Commercial, 35-36 Thespian, 35-36: Press, 34 Foolball, 343 Track. 34: Page- anr. 34. ELSIE TORGERSON Archery, 35-36: Twiflerlonian 35-363 Art 36: Opera, 36. VIRGINIA CGOK Dancing, 351 Thespian, 35-36. X, V X ,-.7 ,,, 3, , 1 .l.',-' .i- -- . F,,. ' ' ' - '.'1fxCtL-xQ ,J. '71 .. , .. :own L- ,-srl' -'9 I 1 I .v..L DONNA MADSEN A Cappella, 36: Twifierlonian. 35-36: Tennis. 35-36: Swimming. 36: E.H.A.Gv., 35: Opera. 35- 36. HERALD WALKER Opera, 36: A Cappella, 36. LOIS CUTSHALL Press, 35-36: Red and Black, 35-36: 5lepl'1en's Medal Final- isl. 34-36: D.A.R. Winner, 36. JAMES PORTER Engineers, 35-36: Larin, 35: Tennis, 35-36: Baslaelball, 35: Band, 35. RUTH BLAKE Archery, 35-36: A.O.A., 35: I-liking, 35. NADINE McOUARRIE Tlwespian, 35-36: Slcaling, 36: Tennis, 35-36. ELIZABETH HILL Thespian, 34-35: Khem, 35: A.O.A.. 35-36. JED SHIELDS 4 35, A Cappella, 36: Opera, 35-36: Foolball, 35-36: Traclc, 36. JEAN DORTON Klwern, 35-36: A.O,A., 35-367 Commercial, 35: Tlwespian, 35: Tennis, 36. RICHARD DAVIS A.O.A.. 35-36. AOZJLQM? NELL JACKSON A.O.A., 35: Commercial, 35- 36: Slcaling, 35-36: Tennis, 35: Archery, 35-36. MA RGU ERITE CARTER Archery, 34-3 5-36: Commercial, 35: Arr, 35-36. OLA SMITH French, 35-36: Hiking, 35-36 Tliespian, 35: Commercial, 35- 36: Zoology, 363 E.l-l,A.G., 36 VIRGINIA DONE lla Tliespian, 35: Archery, 35 lgvaimming, 35. I -6 E - Un if PAUL DONE Thespian. 35-36: Commercial, 351 A.O.A.. 34-36. SUE GRAHAM A Cappella, 35: Zoology, 35- 36: Twilierfonian, 34-35. MERLON RICHARDS. . Commercial, 34-35:. Tlwespian, 35-36: A.O.A., 35. DOROTHY LEIGH Commercial, 35-36: Tliespian. 35-36: A.O.A.. 36. BEVERLEY MIDGLEY I-Iilcing, 34-35: Commercial, 35: Rifle, 35-36. JULIA RAY Commercial, 35: Thespian, 35-36. MARJORIE DANSIE Twiiierlonian, 35: Arl, 35 Archery, 35. 3 'Q QWSliukf''EHIF'-?fi1lf1ffm . , 3 -,vm 'rr9.3.2jg'ii.'vf.w.N '- ig -1 . W- ',.:',:,,-,-',.-:rf.',:5,35, -3-W... ,, , . s I I' ii- iff -.153-,1, w'.' ,f - . .----,Y ,.,. U ', df' :N I- f. Jil ,gj,QgaiQfi',,1Q1 ? m f-, '14-,fuf'T. .. -- -- K I il if. .wan :,.: L in-fi M, .V ivy, ' ' nf .wash-zumfm'-saw ma.-ng., if - ELAINE BARTLETT Tlwespian, 35-36: Tennis, 35-36: I-Iilcing, 35-36: Commercial, 35: Slrafing, 36. ALVIN SMITH Tlwespian, 34-35: Commercial, 35: S.O.S., 34-35. EDNA JENKINS A Cappella, 35-36: Slcaling, 35- 36: Twilferlonian, 34-35: Thes- pian, 35-36: Tennis, 35-36: Opera, 35-36: I-liking, 34-357 Commercial, 34-35. FRANK STONE Engineers, 35: Zoology, 34-35: Fooiball, 34-35. DOROTHY BECKMAN Ari, 35-36: Spanish, 34-35: Archery, 35: Radio, 35: Klfnem, 35. WILLIAM SCHIERBROCK 4 T , 35-36: Spanish, 36: Bands, 35: Tlwespian. 35-36: Opera, 35: Chess, 36: Slcaiing, 36. ROSEMA RY JOHNSON Twiiferfonian, 35-36: Thespian, 35-36: Slraiing, 36: Flying Leopards, 36: Opera, 35-36. V ' , , I Q ,. , ,I , , ' v ' 'I ,'L'C-aiu.: . '1f..,g, if , vw ' ,,..r.... ' . . 1EM1...i,' Tf.lfl-,iIf'If3ffTfJ1'u5EY -1-Tl FRED SNYDER Zoology, 35-36: Commercial, 35: Ska+inq, 35: Cosque D'Or, 35-36. JANET SMITH Tennis, 35: Riding, 35-36:TI'1es- pian, 35-36: Golf, 35-36: Com- mercial, 35: Swimming, 35. DAVID BROWN S.O.S., 35-36: A.O.A,, 35-36: Beau Sabreur, 35: Boxing. 35- 36: Chemisfry, 35-36: Ushers, 35-36. BARBARA CRISMON Thespian, 35-36: Tennis, 35-36: Commercial, 35-36: Chess, 35- 36: Poefry, 35: Archery, 35- 36: Skafing, 35: Golf, 35-36. RICHARD BALLI Foo'rbaII, 34-35: BaseIaaII, 35- 36. J EA N LAYTO N Thespian, 34-35: Arr, 35-36 French, 34-35: A.O.A., 34-35 Comme-rciaI, 34-35: Archery. 34-35: Tennis, 34-35: Leaders, 34-35: Swimming, 34-35, DAVID BLOOD Khem, 35-36. JEAN EVANS A.O.A., 35: Thespian, 35-36: Tennis, 34-35: Swimming, 34: Leaders, 35-36. SMITH MONSON S.O.S,, 35-36: Band, 35-36: OrchesIra, 35-36. MARJORIE LUDLOW Girl Reserve, 35-36: I-Iikinq, 34-35: Swimming, 36: Tennis, 35-36: Commercial, 35-36. CARL FREDERI KSEN Commerciah 34-35-36: S.O.S.. 34-35: Lafin, 34-35: Cosque D'Of. 35: R.O.T.C.. 34-35-36. ERMA GARDNER Commercial, 35-36: Thespian, 35-36: Skafing. 35-36: E.I-I.A. G.,35-36. DONALD WO RDEN Engines-r's, 35-36: S. O. S., 351 R. O. T. C., 35. MARION READ Riding, 34-35: Archery, 34-35: Twifrerfonian, 35-36: Leopard Boosfer, 35-36: Opera, 35. f 5,.,. Y... BETTY THOMPSON A Cappella, 35: Riding, 34: Golf, 34: Siudeni' Council, 35. RICHARD ESKELSON Zoology. 35: Slcaiing, 36: Chess, 36: Flying Leopard, 36: Press, 36: Tennis, 35-36: AII1- Ielic Manager, 35: Red and BIacIc,36. MARY BURTON A Cappella, 35-36: Twiller- Ionian, 34-35: Sludenr Coun- cil, 34-35: Commercial, 34-35: Leaders, 35-36: Opera, 34-35- 36: skaimg, 35-36. BERT KNERR A. O. A., -36: Commercial. 35: Iiai' 36. I MARVEL LAWRENCE Swimmhlq, 35: T.e n n i 5, Ii 45 P Thespian, 347, ome Mm. 7 ics. 35: I-I' ' g. 34. I I 4 M WILLIAM CAM PBELL S. O. S., 35: Beau Sabreur. 36: Chem, 36: Ushers, 36: Tennis, 35-36. CLEO BENNION Hiking, 35-36: Tennis, 35-36: Archery, 35-36: Thespian, 36: E. I-I. A. G., 36. ' -- .eg-,si..4Lg, 5 Q:srQ,L J A-.b:..evf'w '12 f' -. -r wr '4 v I i I 'I .- ,A . ... I, , , , -, ...M , ..., ,, H , V ,I y 6 I 4 447 'rr EfI.ITi 3 'f.CTl'T 3 WILLIAM BENGE 4.T, 34-36: R. 0. T. C.. 3.4: Flying Leopards, 34-35: RadIO. 34: Fooiball, 34. HELEN SMITH n . Thespian, 34-35-36: Official. 35-362 Tennis, 34-35: Leaders. 34.35-35: sksiinfai 35-35- Opera, 34-35-36: A Cappella' 35-36: Twirierlonian, 34-35- Arl, 35-36. SAMUEL MUSSER Beau Sabreur 35: TI1e5PIa '35' 36: Slcalinq, 35-36: FooI'baII. H 35 Srephens 35: Baskelba . -7 51 Medal Winner. 35. Opera- 3 36: Tennis, 35-35- BARBARA CLARK A i, , 34-35-361 Tm-spian 3,,ff3SglQ,. gommergiai, 34-35' 36: Twiflerfonian: 35 363 Opera:i!36. X.. fr I , OLIVER FULLM ER Engineers, 34-351 A-O-AH 35 CI-iem, 34-35. BETTY FIFE Riding, 35: Twilierlonian, 35 A. O. A., 35: Ari, 35. BOYD VALENTINE Chem, 35: A. O. A., 35: Ten nis, 35. nr ,,.,. , h 4-vin ,. X I L X I , i , II I :5W::3'mi:ii , ' VIVIAN PAUL Thespian, 35: Archery, 35. HAMER S. CULP Kham, 36: S.O,S., 35: Board oi Conlrol, 36: R.O.T.C., 35: Thes- pian, 36: Press, 36: Leopard Boosler, 35-36: Sludenl Rep. Council, 35-36: Sludenl Body Sec., 36: Grievance Comrnil- Iee, 36: Easlonia, 36: Sales Commillee, 36: Play, 36: Base- ball, 36, DOROTHY STANDISH Cadel I-losless, 36: Thespian, 35: Archery, 35. GLENN E. EDGAR Business Mgn, l935 Easlonia: Edilor of I936 Easlonia: Press, 35-36: R.O.T.C., 34: Track, 367 Baskelball, 35: Khem, 361 0 era 35' Leo ard Boosler P I I P I 35: Commercial, 35-36: Slu- denl Council, 35-36. RUTH YOWELL Swimming, 35-36: Riding, 35- 36: Golf, 35-36. ROBERT REESE A.O.A., 35-36: Chess, 34-35- 36: Khem, 35-36: Flying Leo- pards, 34-35-36: Foolball, 34- 35: German, 34-35-36: Base- ball, 34-35-36: Track, 35-36. VAL MEIER Spanish, 34: Flying Leopards, 34: Khem, 35-36: Foolball, 34 Track, 34-35. MARSDEN DURHAM Easlonia, 34-35-36: Easlonia Edilor, 35: Handbook Edilor, 35: Leopard Boosler, 35: Slu- denl Council, 35: Press, 34- 35-36: Commercial, 35-36: A. O.A,, 34: A Cappella, 362 Khem. 35. DOROTHE MULLIN Px.O.fN,, 34: Commercial, 34: I-liking, 34: Riding, 34-35: Leopard, Boosler, 35. LESLIE SKIDMORE S.O.S., 35: Beau Sabreur, 361 Ushers, 36: A.O.A., 36: Khern, 36: Baskelball, 36. CAROL WOOLLEY Senior Class Sec., 35: Program Cornmillee, 35: Leopard Boosler, 35-36: Opera, 34-35- 36: Twillerlonian, 34-35-36: A Cappella, 35-36: Thespian, 35- 36: 5'rucIenI Council, 34-35: Play, 35: R.O.T.C. I-Iosless, 35: Junior Sec., 34: Skalinq, 35-36. RICHARD SMOOT Khem. 35: Foolball, 35: Track, 34-35: Baseball, 35-36. SHIRLEY CALLISTER Riding, 35-36: Thespian. 35' Arr, 35: Archery, 36: Golf, 35. , WILLIAM ATI-IAS Larin, 34: Khem, 35-36: Siu- denl Rep. Council, 35-36: Leopard Boosler, 35-36: Com- mercial, 35-36: Easlonia Sialfr 35-36: Easlonia Sales Commir- Iee, 362 Baskelball, 35-36 Track, 36. -.7 --.J-s - I IVAN HALL A.O.A., 36: Flying Leopards. 36: Leopard Boosler, 35: Fool- ball, 35: Track, 34-35-36: Bas- lcelball, 35-36. EI LEEN PACKARD Tlwespian, 35: Sludenl Rep. Council, 35: Commercial, 35: Klwem. 35: Tennis, 34-36: Rid- ing, 35. JOHN MORETON Lafin, 35-36: Tlwespians, 35: Chess. 35-36: Kham, 363 Red and Black, 35-36: Radio, 35: Slcaling, 36: 4-T, 35-36: Fgof. ball. 35: Tennis, '36: Track, 35. 36. JOHN INGEBRETSEN Zoology. 35: Baslcelball, 35-36: Traclc, 35-36: Leopard Boosrer, 36: Sfudenl' Rep. Council, 35, 6. SAMUEL SHAPIRO Slraling, 36: Flying L d 36: Zoology, 35, eopar V NORMA STANDING Engineers, 34-35-367 A Cap, pella, 35-36: Twifferfonian, 34. 35? Flying Leopards, 35-36' Tennis. 34-35-36' Swammin' . Q, 353 E.H.A.G., 35-36: Leaders, 35-36: Officials, 34-35: Opera, 34-35-36. GRANT CHRISTOPHERSON A Cappella. 35-36: Swimming, 35-361 Op . 35-aff T 35-36. are ' 'acl' , , 3 ., 5 ' .A if QQEQLQU' L dcgg ,.a. RUTH ORLOB Tennis, 34--35-36: Swimming. 34-35-36: Golf, 34-35-36: Ari. 35: Rep. Council, 34-35-36. Riding, 34-35-367 Booislers, 36. JOE DYER Der Eicliel, 35-36: Kliem, 362 4-T, 35: Commercial, 36: Fool- ball. 35-36: Baslrelball, 35-367 Traclr, 35-36: Board of Con- Irol, 36: Program Commillee. 36: Leopard Booslers, 35-36' Grievance CornmiI'I'ee. 35-36. Siudenl' Rep. Council, 35-36: 5.A.E. President 36: Opera. 35: Leopard IZ , 35. BETTY LeG-OINS Skaling, 36: Dancing, 35. ROBERT BOYER Spanish, 35-36: A.O.A., 35. BETH SMITH Riding, 35-36: Sludenl Rep Council. 35. NEWELL GARDINER Lalin, 35: Klnern, 36: Flying 35: Casque D'Or, 36. AD ELE PETERSON Tennis, 35-36: Flying Leopards 36: Riding. 35-36: Zoology. 35 Tlwespian. 35-36: Golf. 35-36. 4 ,, I X Ivins ,L..... 'I1'flK '.. ff.. . - MILDRED HARRIS Spanish, 34-35: Dancing. 34. I-liking, 34-35: Tennis. 34-35: Swimming, 35: Archery, 35: Thespian, 35: Slxaiing, 36: Fly- ing Leopards, 35: Zoology, 35. EDWARD MABEY Engineers, 36: Der Eicliel, 34- 35-36: A.O.A.. 35: Skaling. 35-36: Chess, 36: Fooiball, 35- 36: Track, 36. REBECCA SMOOT Leopard Boosler, 35: Tlwespian, 35-36: Slcaling, 36: Twillerion- ian, 35-36: Opera, 35. WILFORD CANNON Der Eicliel, 35-36: 5.0.S., 34- 35: A.O.A., 35-36. MORRIS SHAPIRO Slcaring, 35: Flying Leopards, 35: Zoology, 36. WILSON SNYDER A.O.A.. 35: Flying Leopard 35: Radio, 36: Siage Crew 35-36: Baseball, 35. ARTHUR RECORD Khem. 35-36: R.O.T.C., 35-36. MARTIN McMlNN Track, 35-36: Foolball, 35-36: A.O.A.. 35. JUNE JULIUSSEN Tlnespian, 35: Arr, 35: Riding, 35-36: Poelry, 35. G RANT CH RISTENSEN Khern, 35: Press, 35-36: 4-T, 35-36: A Cappella, 36: Leop- ard Boosler, 35: Easlonia, 35- 36: Traclr, 35-36: Opera, 35- 36: S'repl1en's Medal Finalisft C.D.R., 36: Lalin, 35: A,O.fX., 35: Tl-iespian, 36: Flying Leo- pard, 36: Skaiing, 36. LEONA MULLIN Poelry, 34: A.O.A., 35-36: Rid- ing, 36. ROLAND BARKER A.O.A., 35: Flying Leopard. 35: Tliespian, 35. ALVA OSWALD Fooiball. 35-36: A.O.A.. 35, BARBARA SHU RTLIFF A.O.A., 35-36: Thespian, 35 Golf, 35: Tennis, 35: Archery 35: Orclweslra, 36, ERNEST H. HILL Tlwespian, 35: Laiin, 35-36: Beau Sabreur, 35: Uslners, 35- 36: Leopard Boosler, 35: Opera, 35: Siude-ni Council, 35: 4-T. 35. WINIFRED NEWSTROM I-Iilxing, 35: Golf, 35: Com- mercial, 35-36: Poelry, 35: Ari, 35. ALLEN CHAPMAN I3 e a u Sabreur, 34-35: D e r Eiclwel, 35-36: A.O.A., 35-36: Slcaling, 36: R.O.T.C.. 34-35. RUTH PEARSON Klwern. 36: Lalin, 36: Swim- ming, 36: Leopard Boosier, 35: Red 81 Blaclc, 35: Dancing, 36: Riding, 36. PAUL STEVENSON A,O.A., 35: Thespian, 35: En- gineers, 35. ELAINE JAMES Lalin, 35-36: Commercial, 362 Thespian, 35-36: Tennis, 35-361 Golf, 36, Riding, 35. WILBUR GOOD 4-T, 35-36: Opera, 35. -f,,. L 'f1?.l -1.1.4,-ii . f ' f'?i'I-3-fflfvifffifl,Clfgfkiiffl ' . f i 1 V 5i ,y-f':i':l', -- i I I :xg I Auf Y yi :waxy iw-7-w . H , i . Tv.. ., - WI BETTY JEANNE SAVILLE A Cappella, 35-36: Twi'l'rerI'on- ian, 35-36: Tlwespian, 35-361 Slcaling, 36: Flying Leopards 36: Tennis, 36: Swimming, 36: Leaders, 36: Golf, 36: Arch- ery, 36. RICHARD KIMBALL Engineers, 34-35: Zoology, 35- 36: S.O.S., 35-36: Flying HE . 34-35: Flying Leopards, 34-35. R.O.T.C., 34-352 Sliiinq. 35-36. CLAIRE MOSS Tennis, 35: Hiking, 36: Twil- Ierionian, 35: Archery, 35: Tlwespian, 35: Orclweslra, 35-36. DOROTHY HOLT Kliem, 35: Swimming, 35-36: Riding, 35: Rifle, 35-36. WILLIAM HEIL Khern, 35: Swimming, 35: Ten- nis, 35: Golf, 35-36. GEORGE GOOLD A.O.A., 35: Der Eichel, 35-36 LUCI LLE JACKSON Golf, 35: I-liking. 34-35: Thes pian, 35-36: Swimming, 35 Skiing, 35: Tennis, 35. - mlmnwim:.mcwaniwre1.. Y gl, .1 ,1- frm! .' yi ' 2 f. 5 , iw' .2 1. .:41:..1f.i.1-,p',,1y1,:Q'F,, u 1 y- ,, in .UM V, 32654:-A5 FISH!!!-'I' xi J.. RUTH BLACK A.O.A.. 35: Zoology, 35-36: Swimming. 36. VERN DUNN Thespian. 36: Ari, 35: A.O.A.. 35. DEANE DAVIS Thespian, 35-36: A.O.A., 35. JARVIS KEDDINGTON 5.0.53 36: 4--T, 35-36: A.O.A., 35-36: Skaiing, 35-36: R.O.T.C.. 35: Opera, 35: Band, 34-35-36. ELOISE PEARCE Dancing, 36: Twifierfonian, 36: Opera, 36. RUTH WILSON Lafin, 35-36: Kl'1em,36: Riding, 35-36: Swimming, 36. YVONNE WEGGLON Twifierfonian, 35: Thespian, 35: Tennis, 35. ADDISON BENNION Lafin, 35-36: A.O.A., 35: Ska?- ing. 36: Foofball, 35-36: Track, 35-36: Red Xa Black, 36. JEAN AYRES Spanish, 36: Lafin, 35: Arch- ery, 36: Tennis. 36. LUETTA SLAGLE Thespian, 35-36: A.O.A.. 35: Skaiing, 36. JEAN PETERSON Art 35: Tennis, 35: Swimming, 35. . - -Af ' DORA DUTSON ,UW ' Twiiferfonian, 36: Commercial, 34-35: Thespian, 35-36: Arch- ery, 35-36: Red Xe Black. 35- 36: Opera. 36. DOUGLAS HARDY Thespian. 35: A,O.A., 35: R.O. T.C.. 35. .W-3 DOROTHY HALLSTROIWT Archery, 35: If-jnis, 36: Thes- -i, N pian. 36., ,I .i W RUSSELL JEX Der Eiclnel, 35-36: Khem, 36: A.O.A.. 36: Slcaling, 36: Traf- fic. 36. GENlEL MONSON' Tennis, 35: Dancing. 35-36. EDWARD ROBERTS Der Eichel, 35: 5.0.5.. 36: A.O.A., 35: Tlwespian. 36: Skailng, 35-36: Flying Leo- pards, 35: R.O.T.C.. 35-36, LAWRENCE FOX R.O.T.C., 35: A.O.A.. 35: Ten- nis, 36. THELMA PARRY A.O,A., 34-35: Twifrerlonian, 35-36: Commercial, 35: Swim- ming, 35: Opera. 36. MARY ROBINSON Lalln, 35-36: French. 36. DOUGLAS LANGTON Der Eiclwel, 35-36: A.O.A., 35 Commercial. 36: Slcarinq, 36. ,7: r. H.-1 .. : , v ' ' :1.- : ul fa -1 , l 'N ..l.gQQ.--L.. .Q ?'Z,? '1. .r s m y :Xf'5.71r F- 'g'.f...+'..LiT 7 ' ... LORRAINE HYDE Golf, 35-36: Sfudenl Rep. Council, 35: Twifferlonian, 35- 36: Leopard Boosler, 35-36: Opera, 35-36. KEITH BENNETT Engineers, 34-35: Khem, 35-36: Slcafing. 35-36: Track, 35-361 Yell Leader, 35-36: R.O.T.C., 34-35-36: Band. 34-35-36: Slu- clenl Rep. Council, 35-36: Leo- pard Boosier, 36: Casque D'Or, 35-36. VIOLA DANA Dancing, 35-36: A.O.A., 35: Tennis, 35. MARIAN E. STOCKSLAGER Twifierfonian, 34-36: A Cap- pella, 36: Riding, 36: Slcafing. 36: Opera, 34-36. JOE DAVIS Commercial, 36: Foolball, 35- 36. DONNA HARRINGTON Thespian. 35-36: Slcaling, 36: Arr. 35-36. PAU LIN E FRAZIER Commercial, 34-35-36: Danc- ing, 35-36: A.O.A., 34-35-36. 1-1-:- FRED PRICE - 1-22S,t6I1ug4r:.-4:..L,.g-.:.. .A w,L, .-' .X ' LW, ,..,. L..- PEGGY POLLOCK Twiiierfonian, 35-36: Commer- cial, 35-36: Tennis, 36: Arch- ery, 36. 'W ' 3 f 5 J ,I Us gf, if 4 gf... 7 , hy Q74 ,J .vw i, ,,., . Z rr X r,,,,., y ' M: fr .17 .,.'. . . ,,,. V-,',, W fl M, . ,Z .f !,,! fr , pm.: ZZ: , , , , .,,, . W: , ,,,, , - r f ,,,V 4 , , f ' Q' , K ,' ' . V 1 aff ' '1 -41 ,. , ,,:.-1,1 if-ff-4 f. Q 1311, 2. 3314: ' .,.,,,,,,,., ,,,.,., ,, , . Baseball, 36: Eesionia Beau Sabreur. 35-36: neers, 36: Der Eichel. Khem, 36: S.O.5., 35: E , 35-36: Foolball, Engi- 35-367 Flying 35-362 Baslceilnall, 35-36: Traclc, 35-36: Sales if ' Commirlee. 36: Leopard Boosrers, 36: Siudenl Council, 36: Sr. Class Pres., 36: Ushers, 35-36: Rifle Team. 35-36: Grievance Commifree, 36: School Play Mgr., 36: Opera Mgr., 36. DOROTHY COCHRAN Tennis. 36: Flying Leopards, 36: Archery, 36: Twiilerlonian. 35- 36: Opera 36: Cade? I-losiess, 36. ROBERT PHILIPS A.O.A., 35-36: R.O.T.C., 34-- 35-36: 5.0.5., 35: Rifle Team, 35-36. VERNICE BUNKER Commercial, 35. ROBERT M. PETERSON 4-T, 34: Slcaiing. 35: Fooiball: 34: Junior Class Pres., 35. ' 171 wf MM' ,. ' 141,-' ,-,- af 3:1 if ff ff 55, Q A if nf, 1 r,,,,1Z .ffffw f :ZW he , ,-M. .,. . , . if flfzj Z 1 if f ,fi yf ,f?', f ,f , , , g 47' 51211 4 mdk RW I, if f 4 I ,f f' , I fs f Z. ..:. 7, ,.., ' f Z JE 1 f M. . Y- 4-r ' ,J -.., 1 .- -fm af' 1 2 Z? 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X M F5'ffi f W, , .Nl f 5 1 1 f z'fYf9?i '!i wx' V . 315' L' r,- ff ff 9, ,gg-.7 - if.,-,wf av.,-,ffh f UF' . 19 ' -CL FWZ, 021: .yin ,' fi 3:-.5-xg-'fun W ff Mg! rf 47 ,S ffl ,sw 14 1 f Fjg-:.r.'1vf--:.zzz-:s. f 4 Z, : M 2 1410- ff ' YT ,.LareK1.ww: ': ' ,fl hifi' -1 KV 0 f .M SZ? 472' ff ,jaw W:::1ff7f W f ' K 5 ' I -M411 FRED HARDY Khem, 36: Laiin, 35: Skating 36: Fooiball, 35-36: Traclc, 36 MARY HOUGHTON Leaders, 36: I-lilcing, 35-36 Tennis. 35-36: Officials, 35-36 Archery, 35-36: Flying Leo pards. 36: Zoology, 36: Slcal- ing. 36: Thespian, 35-36 Travel. 35. DOHN LEWIS Beau Sabreur, 36: Engineers 35: Laiin, 35: S.O.S., 36 A.O.A., 35-36: Thespien, 36 Slraiing, 36: Chess, 36: R.O T.C.. 35-36. MARY DONE Swimming, 35-36: Officials, 35 Slcaling, 36. WAYNE ADAMSON Commercial, 35: Slcaling, 35. ' j,TE'ff'.'?4',, ... , YY., f 7 ' '7ilTIl.fi-I 77-'--M --4-'-f V ,j .ff 7 f' wg Q Ly .. - V f- f - .. ff, ,f I W A 1 V. ' .f ,ffy iv lf! If ff I Af I IM ,,1 1 L ? 1 I . 1 . 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Roberr Con Helen T Shirl nolly oronio ey Lyman Roberi Norval William Ha Elaine Chrisrenson rvey Helen Goodari' Ruflh Keddingron Pauline Ryser Richard Slephens Anne Wrighr Richard Easrmond June Price George Barr Irene Fisher Roberl Cambell Geraldine Long Jeanne Niclcoles Janer Boclmer Mary Price John M Richard Sharp orfenson Darlene Roolclidge William Macauley Rurh Bone Mary Gorey Afron Savage Kal Louise Wil hryn Schneider Mary Ashfon Jane'l' Baker liams Berry Hafen La June Brixen Virginia Grow Vivian Davis Paul Moulron Alice Wells Ray Varley Virginia Erickson Joe Hewes ,,W.,l 11,1 l 41- . .'-K. .MV , f, ' ,. v':l'1-'- -ll 4' 'll21':' ' . , JA 'J ' N, A N . Sem- n mZf:'?.4E4 143.51 'nw .1 ., .,,.-1..s ,V Lesfer Johnson Doris Lee Hansen Ted Badger Phyllis Bernfson Eugene Cederlof Jean Nord Thomas Ross Mona Snelgrove Roberf Moffaf Venice Anderson Jaclr Llewellyn Maxine Coombs Barbara Barnes Marilyn Van Voorhis Barbara Boud Douglas Sorenson Langfon Kops Maxine Laub Reginald Myers Vee Cheever Viclor Cummings BeHy Swerffagen Rufh Maddison Alys Ruih Miles Luella Sharp Robe ri Ba rfleH Dona Laltin Marga ref Robinson Lucia Berglund Marjorie Chrisiensen Geraldine Lamberi' Winifred Snell Beih R Ca omney mille Winsness Rufh Forslund Paul Thompson Naomi Sioui' Eleanor Ellefsen Elv a Angell Glen Walfon ' 2 '41-'1 '-1 T V BTW? . 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H ilfff'1sE,'fifI'WfI'4 ' 1 'jf-7 lm -Q me f,vf3'i'l?fC'l,fv , 4 'N .Pg Kaiherine Sfumm Jack Salisbury Kaiherine Wriglmf Riclwarci Builer Marlha Tanner ' Richard McMinn ii as k I Belly Larson N mi Granl' Mann N jfs Carole Erickson King Milner c. Marion Du Paix 'N,.a- Hyrum Erickson Be+l1O'Lougi1lin Leland Kranlz ii 'i Mariorie Kahn Elica Allen Salisbury 3 Pauline Gillespie Carol Hansen Calvin Wagner Rifa Sorbonne Joyce Hicks Doroihy Dennis Faye Lovendale Goldie Kairis Helen Higham Louise Slief lvis Greenwood Florence Cummings Helen Peferson Newion Carrufhers Billie Thorpe Francis Cowley Jean Davis Wesley Seabury Afion Ryberg ' Virginia Poole Dale Evans Mary Louise Smear Edward Ogilvie .W 5..,.....,,.,.n..,,, , .. m V- ff ak 1173 I 7 W r a 1 , V. Ar , l ,. J, 'l:-Jew A . .WA . , P J 7 lT'..,, .EEK James Newfon Berh Wood Franklin Nordquisf Jean Vanderhie Joseph Tyree Connie Jensen Bradley Bowers Pafricia Smilh Sfanley Sfephenson Shirlee Pedersen Jack Purfon Amy Thomas Gale Lindsfrom Elise Voelker Wayne Hendricks arriel Hiner Elliof Seaman Lois Wheailalle Gordon McDermaid Mariorie Woodruff Golda Engberg Helen Tadge Margaref Davis Leah Whil-locl: Darlene While Audrey Bowers Pauline Sfrcng Dorolhy Monson Gale Boden Helen Williams Verla Miller Belly Pyoli' Ruth Noall Jane Wehel Richard James Belly Sirange ff 4 i VJ' Doroihy Richey fax- l Phyllis Casslfy William Newman Millie Romney mf. 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I w,-..-T..w.,w-:u lrving Biele Connie Ashion Max Hall Virginia Mayo Gayle Moss Roberi Holman Reed Dalley Mariorie Lyman Rolland Crane Gean Burns Louise Taylor Emilie Segil Jack Rodgers Helen Herzog Helen Price James McConkie Fred Purion Eflmel Johnson Lowell Sorenson Ray Varley Elaine Knighl' Louise Snyder Owen McCallisi'er Eva Lillywlwiie Earl Jaclilin Mary Jane Price Clive Bradford Lucille Oblad Curiis Frisbey Franklin Allen Doroi-l1y Simms Adele Hancock Jack Hill Kafhryn Siurlz Raymond Emery Cl1arloH'e Swaner .lack Buckle Adele Romney Jack Sfeorfs Grace Jones . at ' ' fn- f' ' vi 41- gg ' 1-7'r-'1'm'fi'f f r I WF . f Lg nm gg, ' t:.'-'nylons eMu,l.,,,4.Avlis-1--.yu ' ,..rr-- fwlrc -fs,- -1-fn'-7 M N by Vjmqga l ' lLmmssgfarf:.,q.1- ' iirliifvm HJ- -ie.: Y .-L fl. .Nl J.oyce Sfevenson Roberl' Hayes David Boyer Roberl Clawson Shirley Chrisfopher Quenfin Tregeagle Darlene Bowerbank Alfred Swenson Viola Sfanield Jay Love Claylon Robbins Fred Hammell wfflffl l , 'w s . ,1,', -4 gqfxfi' X, 1 , 'K X ,I . 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ZOIL-'HALL fid-'AJC U-,,L,57y,,,,4,,,,,,4 Weld 442.5 wif ' ,fxyhgxy MMM ,. 15-Wf MQ- 1 Av6Mg'h?A 'A': 4 '96 'QW Afguugjg Jnbdfag a I gfnuwmyf fo'-'fx Wfu' ' ' QWMJ A Aw MM, M4732 0 Opposife page: lupperl Clarence hears abouf Bolibie and Cora's 'Family froubles . . . , 'a sgene from fhis year'S play 3 ' N' I proclucfion, Clarence. lcen- V I ferl lnspecfion day for fhe . ll gun room . . . Tommy Williams, V ' 4, ' lsf Lie f nanf in char e of ' N 9 Hue gun room, inspecfs +l1e 4 ' l guns for The final lnipechon. , J X llowerl Punch-goers . . . af fha ' N .Cgelef Hop. ' V ,, ', ,fn 52 , x saw M- M-,-.,.1....'4-w.f.LL,,,.v Mm-. . 5 1 , W ,-6 M1 7 Off MM M 9 V X ,if Swv Salim wi yr 7 Bjwf X- 5 1 -. ww .-H .:, .f... ,,,, 1 , ww., I . . i , . 1.1, , , . ,. , ,- ,,l 1 1 ' 1 V , .1515 1 ' - ' ' ' 1 ' .1 , f '1Ll.Q',Q,. 2fg.g.,.L,ir:LQ..M ..- LJLQLMQ V-' 1f W ' l Y , f .,.,Y-,,..,..-,.,.... W '4? Q46 1936 0 Upper right Glenn E. Ed- gar . . . Eclifor-in-Chief. 0 Upper leffz lfirsl' columnl Harold W. Goddard . . , Bus- iness Manaqerg Hamer S. Culp . . Sales Manager. lSecond columnl E. F. Gardemann . . . Faculfy Advisor: Bill Harvey . . . Adverflsing Manager. vwfonfa ,-....,...- ...V , - -- 4, 14: l W l 2 l L w 7'WWm,,7ZinK N7 Y I 1 W w Y 0 Above, upper row: Elisa Rogers . . . sienographerg Paul- ine Riser . . . s'I'enographer7 Connie Moriensen . . . assisi- ani sales manager: Beafryce Winsor . . . assisfanf aclver+is- ing manager: Bernice Tidwell . . . liierary ediior. 0 Above, lower row: Bill Aihas . . . associale eclilor: Inez Carlson . . . ariish Granf Chrisfensen . . . sporfs edifor: Frances Slaier . . . lliferary edi- lor: Marsden Durham . . . asso- ciaie ediior. ' Somelhing new and somelhing dirierenl . . . somelhing Thai, will have capiured every impori- anr faci of Jrhe school year . . . in a mosi clever and pleasing way . . . has been our aim ihis year. New layouis . . . using consid- erable while space: shorl and coneise wriie- ups: 'ihe laiesl ideas in ariworlc . . . air- brushing wiih The aciual pholographs, which are used'in The opening and division pages: The clever arrangemenl Aol 'ihe sub-divisions . . . again using aclual phoiographs wilh ariworlc . . . are bui a few of Jrhe many novel ideas used in Jrhe I936 Easlonia . V. . for ihe sludenis' approval and an aiiempi ai ah Alllfxmerican yearbook. ' For lheir much-needed advice and coopera- lion . . . l'he siafl is. indeed, graleful 'io frhe fol- lowing firms: Slevens and Wallis, Lignell and Gill, D. F. Davis, Deserel' News Press, and De Bouzelc Engraving Co. I i GLENN E. EDGAR.: ,.,'- Edilor-in-Chief. ' The I936 school year has been a series of innovafions . . . for fhe Red and Blaclc. We have made an honesf endeavor fo give fhe sfudenf- body a living picfure of school life in a manner wholely unfamiliar fo Easf l-ligh sfudenfs herefo- fore. We sincerely hope fhaf we have been successful. Though fhis year's paper has differed greafly from publicafions of fhe pasf . . . if has excifed favorable commenf from numerous quar- fers. We are . . . we believe . . . iusfly proud of our efforfs. To fhe sfaff which has given so much cooperafion . . . all credif is due. They have accepfed fhe harder work necessifafed by more frequenf publicafion . . . and have done if well. LAURY CRACROFT. Edifor-in-Chiefq 0 Above, upper row: Cecille Jaclrson . . . reporferg Wendell Maxfield . . . sporfs ediior: Peggy Tomlinson . . reporferg Margaref Ferry . . . 'feaiuret Dick Eslcelscn . . . sporfs: Anna Mae James . . . reporier. ' Above, lower row: Eileen Shaw . . . feafure edifor: Ar- morel Giles . . . reporferg David Boyer . . . edifor-eleci: Rufh Klein . . . copy: Deanne Thompson . . . girls' sporfs: Marilyn ScoH' . . . sfenogrepher. - - 5- I, Q 4i3f3Wg,.qRM-.350 ,, f ,-3. f, ' X . . U., lv fvifl Y'-:rf-Q in I :fum 5? Q48 X936 M261 We 51464 0 Upper leff: Laury Cra- crofi . . . Edifor-in-Chief. 0 Upper right Hirsf column! Granf Mann . . . Business Man- agerg Roberf Robinson . . . associafe e.di+or. iSecond col- umn, Mrs. Claudia M. Pad- dock . . . 'faculiy advisor: Bob Ball . . . adverfising manager. 1 v -ui 1.T,- t 'ff f 3 1 f . .-.- if 1 , 1 v f4,,,:.l , yr. ,V--if -5-+, ,..,. 'v , -5 ,L J' :vii , Sggliw-1, 5 r 323 x . 01 ,M J ,if i film ' Purpose: To supplemenl' Jrhe classroom sludy of chemislry . . . lo see some appli- caiions in lhe induslrial world of lhe knowl- edge gained in classroom and laboralory. ' Sponsors: Mr. Richard V. Howell and Mr. Paul Hansen. ' Officers: John Moreron, Chief Chemist Harold Heiner, Trip Boss: George Cannon, Pay Clerlcg and R. V. Howell, Audilor. ' Acliviliesz Leclures loy chemical ex- perlsg furlher srucly of complex chemical problems: and field lripsvioilarge indusrrial planls, whose funclionsdeal largely wirh chemislry. ' V ' A , ' Above: Chemisfry sfrudenls . .N .' ar l'he Urah Oil Refining f Planifii 4 'N ' Lower, lefrz' Sfudenrs peer info large rank . .i.'con+aining crude gasoline . . . -af rhe Urah Oil Refining Plan1'..f,This is lour one . . . offrheVmanyfinieresililng'and eclucalional sighfrs seenion-'rhis ,cerlrain Trip. T s Y. Q., V, ,ML i EE- ., hifgl-,,'x H - ' ., 'N.,q.L 'v r 1, , i f-:GL ,J Q.:,:-il-if' 'V ' v T '.g.Qff':Q1ITff X f , .1 7, x . ,ri,,J,,'15,if .if 1 . . 1.li. -!,'vfl ya' ,i J' ' -fm me-.ll v 'T-I Mx!! A lla Cggdffnf A ' Purpose: To promole lhe spirir of democracy and sporlsmanship ar Easl l-ligh. ' Sponsor: Miss lone Sheriff. ' Officers: Wendell lvlaxfield, president Keilh Bales, vice-presidenlg lvlargarel Black, secrelaryq Coralee Ansell. Treasurer. ' Acliviriesz Roller and ice-slcaling parlies. ' Above: A spill . . . bul' helping hands are ever presenl Jro aid you in regaining your equilibrium. ' Below: Slcaling club . . . don roller-slcaies for a brisk and wholesome slcale around Easi' l-ligh's campus. Usually Jrhe slcaling parries were held af some one slcaring rink down l'own during The evening hours. The ice-slcaling ge+-+o- gelhers were held on Salrurdays al l-lea+h's wilh a slighl charge +o each member presenlz 1' V 1 '. ' 1712 '4.'f'W1-,- QQ f72ffQ'7iif:.2f-i:fif H if -V 7 , '2 I. Q 7-' f a'fg,1?'?'f+'4 ,C 1 'l . ' fi Q, ,I , .1 '-,,,.1LgLfQ.L:.ii.juAAM'1.ai...s. 'fr ...... 'i ' Purpose: To creale an apprecia+ion for modern and pasr arf. ' Sponsor: Mr. Russon. 9 Officers: Dorollny Salisbury, presidenlg Carl Adair, vice-presidenlg Leone Earle. secrelary and Jrreasurer. 9 Aclivilriesz Scenery and landscape painling, visiling Arr Barn and ollier arf exliibils. on Below: Ari' club assemblies on large monumenl in Sali Lake's own memorial grove . . , for ideal skelching and painling inspiralions. Many like visils are made during +l'1e year by flue club members lo surrounding parks and canyons for such wonderful painling oppor- Jrunilies, as only our canyons and parks can offer. Y l , . . -W , ,,:,.f.. -. YY.v. -.,-,,.-.,..i.,T,.+A,,f.-.-- wiilfeefmim ' Purpose: To become acquainTed wiTh, and To sing The besT music. lT is also an aim oT The club To gain Triendship Through song. Members are ad- miTTed Through Tryo-uTs oT voice and general music abiliTy. The TryouTs are held in The Tall, and aT The mid-year . . . iT is considered, indeed, an honor To become a member OT The TwiTTerTonian club. I ' Sponsor: Miss Lisle Bradford. ' OTFicers: Denny CallisTer, 'president' BeTTy Jeanne Saville, vice-president Marion Ready secre- Taryq Carol Woolley, Treasurerg Rosemary Johnson. librarian: CaTherine Giles, assisTanT librarian. ' AcTiviTies: SupporTing such evenTs as The FooT- ball SkiT Tor The lasT EasT-WesT game, Spring Mu- sical FesTival, The school opera The Vagabond King, a concerT and radio broadcasT, and parfs oT The Messiah aT ChrisTmas. Above: TwiTTerTo-nians make Their TirsT formal appearance. ' - ' ' Purpose:-To' sing lhe iinesl' music, unaccompanied. CJ ' Sponsor: Miss Lisle Bradford. V ' Officers: Barbara Simmons, Presidenlg Carol Woolley, Vice-President Bernice Ticlwell, Secrelaryg Arlhur Skidmore, Harold Goddard, Librarians. ' Aclivilies: Furnished musical programs al clubs, churches, convenlions. school assemblies and bolh Radio Slalions KSL and KDYL. ' Above: The Choir gives Jrhe musical program 'al' The annual meeling of lhe Ulah Educalional Associalion al' The Tabernacle. 'Ui' 6 ' 'fsnfrfjgj f :' ' T-,fri ,IQ 1 .fri XX ,..,V Y V M .1 , 2,-+.L+f 1.i..,l'5l'7 M g ., ' igi' . . I4 fflflfl 5613.4 ' Purpose: To exlencl To members a greajrer knowledge of all civil, mechanical and elecirical engineering enler- prises. ' Sponsor: Miss Mary Mayne. ' ' Olzlicersz Do-n Worden, President Bud Loelifler, Vice- Presiclenlp ancl Bob Connelly, Secreiary-Treasurer. ' .Ac+iviiies: 'Au+omoloile Show, expediiions, piciures, parlies, and picnics. Q V ' Riglwlz Engineer officers pui finishing louclies on Au'ro Show. ' Below: Auiomobile Show . . . excelling all former ai- +emp+s af a successful show. A lhen lop +he meelings ,by some re- lreshmenls. As la rule 'lhis lype of an evening's enlerfainmenl' is very 'fas- cinaling and of a social benefil lo The club members raking par'r. ' Above: A 'rypical chess club meeling . . . 'rhe chess games are in full swing. ' Righl: Two Thrilling games . . . Mr. Parkin . . . sponsor . . . is frying his hand al +he game . . . righl' lable. --+1-Y-f-var-rfmfz-fffrv-:yn-:rn-F:we -' 'N y y 1 ,g , ,, ,.,f,.L41,1:,.,.4..,,,11.xL....,...,.......,.:..-......s-,,WY... Y Clie, ' Purpose: To furlher Jrhe in+eres+ in 'lhe game off Chess . . . andllo infuse social life in +he school life of ils members. ' Sponsor: Mr. Newell P. Parkin. 'Y Officers: Jack Elder, president Calvin Cowles, vice-president Mc- Keen Brimhall, secrelary. ' Acliviiiesz l-lold weelcly meelings . . . usually ai one of Jrhe members' house . . . where +hey play games of chess. discuss chess fournamenls, and n, . . -Ve wa 9 si 1 ' Q ,, T, , ' AcTiviTies: Halloween p a rT y , ChrisTmas parTy, and The Spring Pic- nic. ' Above: Fun reigned supreme aT This ChrisTmas parTy . . . sTories abouT The origin oT ChrisTmas, arid The -yar- ious Ways ThaT iT is celebraTed in The cliTFerenT counTries oT The worlclg The singing 'OT songs: hoT chocolaTeg l-loniglcucheng .PTeTFeanuesse7 ChrisT- mas cookies: anclbig 'ginger bread Adam and Eve eookies . . .A were The consTiTuenTs oT The menu. ' RighT: SanTa Claus . . . comes To The German Club's ChrisTmas parTy. jet fella! ' Purpose: To prornolre Triendship and social conTacT among The members oT The German classes. ' Sponsor: Miss Fraulein MeTa BoeTT- Cher. ' OTFicers: Richmond Pugh, president Paul KarpowiTz, vice-president David Brennen, secreTary and Treasurer. iijgjlj ' Purpose: To creafe inlereslr in lhe lhealre and speech . . . and lo afford an opporlunily lo Easl High sludenis for crealive expression and aclivilies. ' Sponsor: Miss Alla Redd. ' Officers: Bernice flidwell, president Arlrhur l-lermann, vice-president Lucille Adams, secrelary. ' Acfiviries: Plays for assembly programs: meelings once a monlh, plays, and Jrhe Messiah al' Chrislmas. - ' Above: The Messiah al' Chrislmas . . . direcled by Miss Alla Redd . . . and consis+ed of all fhe members of lhe Thespian Club. ll' proved lo be a very inleresling and enlerlaininq produclion. Qfreefyalan as - if f, .ftqin ' LMI . X Q Mzws' . fe X 'gxzgg l-we 9' A A ll mfr:-5-r-r-'Tr'-'- T'-AM f' ' --' ' Purpose: To ca-rry on The TradiTions and ideals oT EasT High in every way possible .... All Tor one, one Tor all and all Tor EasT High School. A ' Sponsor: Mrs. May K. Baer. ' OTFicers: Dan Baker, presidenTq Elisa Rogers, vice-presi- denTg Peggy Tomlinson, secreTaryq Hayden Reese, Treasurer, and Billie Browning. assisTanT Treasurer. ' AcTiviTies: lvleeTings To discuss such problems as: How To promoTe and supporT all school underTalcings . . . To co- operaTe wiTh The TaculTy . . . To increase school enThusiasrn To back The aThleTic Teams . . . and how To be democraTic and sporTsmanlilce. lTs duTies have grown To include nearly all oT Those acTiviTies in which sTudenTs oT The school are engaged . . . and The sTudenT body as a who-le appreciaTes The work ThaT The club has accomplished. ' Below: An A. -O. A. meeTing . . . oTTicers are seaTed around Table. dl. ff! 7414? eaymz , , :lim .w:q1ili5?Wif25if ff 4 r '1.-Q1'.il5fLi:'5if'-TM' :eil 1 -G . ...L-....',ZLJL'?L .'Al'i2.! El-:'Li!.2.r4:Ln.u r K mr, ,,A ..A....ie-:',',LLE .L..71..1.i..f ' ' ' . . .gwwrm-wx'-f -Q ..s......, A ' Purposef To 'organize 'fhe skiers of Easl' High School . . . for winfer frips info fhe rnounfain resorfs. ' Sponsori Harper B. Cowles. ' ' Officers: Dick Kimball, presidenf: Marfha Flanclro, vice-presicl ' 7 V enf, Ray Carney, secrefary- freasurer. V ' Acfiv ring 'rhe winfer monfhs . . . fo such places as: Brighfon . . . which also offers a splendid lake 'for ice-skafersq fhe Summif in Parleys Canyon: and Ecker l-lill. ' Below: lleffl Officers . . . lvlarfha Flanclro ancl Dick Kimball . . . enjoy fhemselves af fhe Summif. lCenferl To fhe rescue. lRigh'l'l Before The race. ifies: Trips Taken du' F.- U . ---N, ' X 1 5-id , i U of . rf-.L Q00!0?7 ' Purpose: To promofe in+eresl Inf ' e in Easl l-lig ' Sponsor: Mr. l.. ' Officers: Dean Was B clle Vice-President Presiclenfg lw School. P in animal A. Gidcllngs. smer. 'Presidenlg Wal- aul Done, Vice- Vlace ra y. g Ola Smiflw, Sec-relaryg Morgan ' Regan, Treasurer. ' . 'ons, .' Aclivifies: Pa and programs. 5 ' Above: Tl1e1Llama a Zoo... sludenls. ++h is a cenler of afrlra rlies, leclures. A Aexcursn e Sall Lake Cily clion for Zoology , . ,gg---5 f- l .Jyzny , ' Purpose: To eslablislw and mainlain an inler- esl' in model airplanes and avialion . . . in all il's branches. ' Sponsor: Miss Mary Mayne. ' Acliviliesz Model airplane show, 'rrip To air- porlr, moving picrures, and flying model conlesls. ' Officers: Dave Woo'd, President Rodney Taylor, Vice-Presidenlg Ar'rl'1ur Geblwarl, Secre- laryg Vern Capner, Treasurer. ' Above: Club members display a greal va- riel'y of flying scale model airplanes. ' Riglnl: Comparing and lesling llwe merils of ihe various models. 'w'fsa:A'13tiEm -M 1. V Q::,.iWiw3,3NV L. sv , x M4125 Jf51rg'f,'f'v- ' r.',',:,.27 . 1 ,-g,i.,ir,. mi. m ul. , f ,.:',-- . 5 J- 1 elif, ' Purpose: To promole inleresl in amaleur ra- dio . . . in Easl' High School. ' Sponsor: Harper B. Cowles. ' Officers: George Cannon, presidenl: Anna Mae James. vice-presidenlg Harper B. Cowles, secrelary-lreasurer. ' Aclivilies: Visils lo KSL sludios . . . in The cily, and lerminal . . . which is localed near Sallair. Also made visi+s +o 'lhe Uniled Slales Army Radio Slalion . . . al' For+ Douglas. ' Above: Easl' High Radio club's slalion . . . wilh lransmiller and receiving sels, Sealed is George Cannon . . . presidenl' of +he club . . . busily sending messages wilh 'lhe club's fine apparalus. ' Lell: The Radio club visils KSL . . . Mem- bers of club walching The lurn fables . . . used lor eleclrical Transcriplions. W 'K 1 5 , .1 . ffl Q-flu. 1 ' , N , 6544? ' H Mawr-2' ff-jx! few, ..,l - ,J1JL4.1',,1'..,'JL.-.-iL.1.252: X ,e...,.1.. if -Ll. ' ,o.4lJ..,,,,,44.LL4gf1l7.. Z .J 'FT ' aim ' Purpose: To become be'r'rer acquainfecl wilh Roman life and Hs cusloms. ' Sponsor: Miss Van Pell. , ' Acliviliesz Annual Roman Banquel, plays, Jropics and leclrures in meelings. ' Leflz Ice-cream and cake are +l'1e fa- voriles on 'llwe menu . . . al 'me annual Roman banquet ' Below: Approximalrely one hundred Lalin club members allendecl 1'l'1is speclac- ular' Roman banquel. 1-x E ,355 ,S ,e -f: 3. ,fu C4 . x I ia i , EY: ...v - - - ill: ' Purpose +o gel +he boys 'logeiher +o sing songs . . . and io promoie brolherhood. The name, Two Times Thirly Twiiiers Club, was chosen when +he club was formed and is significani' of Hs ac+ivi+y. ' Sponsor: Miss Lisle Bradford. A ' Officers: John Eberhardt president l-larry Jones, vice- presiden+: Bill Quigley, Jrreasurer: Wesley Lundslrom, sec- relaryy John lviorelon, Librarian: Ricky Riser, assislaml ii- brarian. - ' ' iAc+ivi+ies: Enlerlaining clubs and assemblies. The mem- bers were chosen by careful Jrryouls, and in order +o remain in This club one muslr be regular and puncfual infafiendance. 9 Above: 4-T club . . . enieriains oulsiders. ' ' Purpose: To become conversanl wilh modern, progressive busi- ness melhods and syslems, endeavoring by such means 'ro raise and mainlain a higher slandard ol efficiency. ' Sponsors: Miss Beally and Miss Lewis. ' Officers: Marlha Flandro, presidenlg Jack Paul, vice president Elisa Rogers, secrelary and Treasurer: Slanliord Tingey, sergeanl a+ armsg Jean Laylon, reporler. ' Acfiviliesz Meelings al which commercial problems were dis- cussed loy business men. , D ' ' Abovef Games of Ping Pong and Monopoly are enioyed by club members. 0WllfIfL6TCLd f- :'me--- . 'rf ,f ... ., ,,-,, . , ..-....4.V f f ,,,,.': . -,ggizfv i . ' 15, Q J S13 - ' .f,:5k.:i1x'1.-Sill? i Y ' ...-.Lira JMMZJA ' Purpose: To furlher an inleresl in Spanish and Spanish- spealcinq counlriesg for enlerlainmenl. ' Sponsor: Miss Gerlrucle l-larlwell. ' Oiclicersz-Belly Anne Sfrange, presidenlg Jay Wood- warcl, vice-presidenlg Laurine Silverloerg, secrelary. ' Aclivilries: Roller and ice slqaling parlies, Spanish Fiesla. Jrwo' Spanish moving piclures, and an aflernoon of Spanish games. ' ' Below: Members and officers of lhe group . . . enioy lhemselves al Jrhe annual Spanish Fieslaf ,,vwswjy-a::'f'gvgzQ.1 M, 4 . , V ,J .f v-5... fr. , ge. .fi-iT,.'51::'m:-M.. ' . T 1 ,?YLyjf1 S',Qll1.ff1f,fQ, '.. ,,' I g,' ' . 7 . 1'J:Alf'i iiI'f'-'Mlwil-'f--. 3 I ' w if' Aff? - f viz-r-.iw T- .ep mi-2'.L2 :f.-'f-' - My f H, n1f..i'Q',- Nw H 2?f7Q'!L:J1n1 MLTHEQUQ. I L rl JSE-iQ'gTl.? ,iA'fQ2?E4lfL 111555 mare: 1.14-' V V-Y-.f-------me---T---M-7-. . arf- . f- 4, .seosuw p..oe.r11 we --,,-cs,z,o. - I Siege Crew ' Under The capable sponsorship oT Mr. Russon . . . The sTage crew TuncTioned very successfully during The pasT year. Turning on lighTs, pulling curTains, arranging chairs. and The Taslc of measuring, cuTTing, and consTrucTing sTage seTTings are buT a few of The acTiviTies of The sTage crew. ' Above: STage crew prepares scenery Tor The Vagabond King . . . Members are: Larry Naylor. sTage manager: Lawrence SmelTzer, bridge elecTrician and Tlymang MilTon Ramsey. spoTs man: Frank LeoTFler, sTage elecTricianq Dick Rands, carpenTer: Jim STagg, carpenTer. Q2J6Lf0tl:C6i! Con lle4lf.4 ' STephen's Medal ConTesT: The conTesT is open To members of Q The Junior Class only . . . and The medals are given To The ouTsTand- ing girl and boy oraTors by Judge B. STephens. The successTul girl was Bernice Tidwell . . . her o'raTion was A Call To Our Ideals. The winner oT The boys . . . was Samuel Musser. I-lis subjecT was America Faces The New Dawn. ' D. A. R. and S. A. R. ConTesTs: These conTesTs are open To only seniors. Wesley LundsTrom was.The winner of The S. A. R. medal . . . whose subiecT was A Need Tor NaTional Defense. Miss Lois CuTshall had The winning oraTio'n Tor The D A. R. medal. She spoke on America, The World's MosT Lawless NaTion, A 'Challenge To America. ' LeTT: lTirsT columnl Bernice Tidwell, Wesley LunolsTrom'g lseconvil columnl Samuel Musser, Lois CuTshall. ' w V 1- ..,. T-,J-Jw. -f,1 N.. ,,,,,,, T x , . V , 'T ,,.i-'rjzwg i,,',Fai.',j-,-.,'1U.-4 rn, fffwf . - ,.ffL,4,i:ii.C'3F-, wif' T-QW' , Q f , kwa 4.-P r,-11.14 i ii .,f5Lg'.1, fu-fr ' ' .I ,,,, . as ..,, - ,H H ,..f g . is s n., 4,A.,,,. A-wld. EVLCZ OTCA Zsiftdf ' One oT The laTesT addiTions To school acTiviTies . . . is The school dance orchesTra. Organized by Dick Ensign and Joe .Dyer . . . Tor The purpose of Turnishing The sTudenT body wiTh more maTinee dances . . . and also To encourage ballroom dancing aT EasT High. PracTices were held beTore and aTTer school. ' Above: OrchesTra playing aT a school maTinee dance . . . Members are: Dick Ensign, drums: Carl Sandberg, sax: KeiTh BaTes, sax: Jarvis KeddingTon, sax: Maxine Bunnell, saxq Dell Bush, TrurnpeTp Claire Mossf piano: Armand Taylor, bass, BurTord Peck, Trombone. Wogilfez A ' A novel achievemenT in This year's sTudenT acTiviTy . . . has been The organizing oT The PosTer club. Under The direcTio'n oT Mr. Russon . . . The ToremosT arT sTudenTs have cleverly illusTraTed slogans submiTTed by The TaculTy and The sTudenTs of The diTTerenT advisory groups. They have also given much Time and eTTorT To The adverTising oT The sporT acTiviTies, play, operag and oTher school TIuncTions. These sTudenTs are: Bob Dansie, BrenT Kirk. Willard Bruderer, lnez Carlson, Brucelvlorris, Glen Youngberg. EasT High sTudenTs are ,indeed appreciaTive oT The work . . . done by This club. ' ' RighT: lTirsT columnl Inez Carlson, Mr. Russong lsecond columnl BrenT Kirk, Willard Bruderer. 5 i 7 Y ., ' ' ,r P p , e-vu Q -V1 1 is 1 QQ ,..'v!'q, '-.Q2i:1,Hi,zg'a:.iff'g if, .5 ,I , ' ,riffs ' ' ',..w' , ' 'fzHfili:':f'.- - i ' ,w 1,-,W , i 4-,.. ..,, , .... . ..,, , ,,A , V . ,, V, 1 - 4- -' ,V f i umzfm-,i ' , f-11,- i if i v 31. , ,agp ,.11LLg.r,.,.ufL - 1 f L-34318.-A ' Above: The leads . . . lsillingl Rurh Orlob, as Lady lvlaryg Everell l-loiclman, as Louis XI: Barbara Simmons, as 'rhe Queen: Lucile Adams, as Lady Kalherine De Vau- celles. lslandingl Marian Reid, as lvlargolp Herald Walker, as Tribaul' D' Aussignyg Belly Jean Saville, as l-luguelle Dui l-lamely John Boolhby, as- Caplain of lhe Scorch Archers: Jed Shields, as Trislan L' l-lermileg John Eber- hardl, as Guy Tabarieg Richard O'Laughlin, as Oliver Le Bain: Leslie Lalcness, as Guy Tabarieg Sam lvlusser, as Caplain of Jrhe Scolch Archers: and l-larold Mclvlurrin, as Francois Villon. ' Right Trislan L' l-lermile, l-luguelle Du l-larnel, and King Louis XI . . . in a scene from lhis year's opera. ' Opposile page: lupiflerl anolher scene from lhe 'Vagabond King.' , ' Opposile page: llowerl The Easl I-ligh orcheslra . . . lurnished music bolh for lhe play and lhe opera. ,, Q, Q ffQQIQl,,..QI'lQI..lfIQf.Tll..4L.-,..1...,.. fr-mv . A . , . i., T X ' f - . 7 . yi MMTT' Qlcecudgndonvg fling 'gg g ' One of The rnosl oulslancling evenls in The his'rory of The music 'deparlmenl of Easl' l-ligh . . . was The presen- lalion of The opera 'Vagabond King '... April 2 and 3. The opera deals wilh l'he advenlures of Francois Villon . . . a Vagabond chief . . .who is made Icing of France for a day. To Rudolf Friml is aHrib'uled The soul slirring music . . . which includes such well known pieces as 'Love Fore ,salce', 'l-luguelle Wa'llz', 'Someday', 'Tornorrow', 'Only a Rose,' and 'The Song of The Vagabonds' .The produclion was direcled by Miss Lisle Bradford . . . assisled by Miss Rene Olsen, Miss Alla Redd, Valois Zarr, J. F. Rus- son, Miss Valenline Gorlinslci. The orcheslra was Trained by A. R. Overlade. A:gi..7-.,..-,. , ,. aff. My fam ' This year Eas+ High siudenls placed a higher niche in drarnalic annals. The presenlalions of The hilarious comedy . . . Clarence' '... were given . . . Dec. 5, 6. and 7. H was also a special fealure . . . during The Chrislm-as Cheer Week Program. Because of 'rhe fine exhibifion of Jralenl, double casls for minor parls were chosen. ,This comedy re- lales lheadvenlures of a shell-shocked hero who because of his abilily lo drive mules wi+hoU'r swearing, deflly calms The domeslic Troublesiof an arislocralic family. This worlh- while produdrion was direcled by Miss Alfa Redd: assisred by Valois Zarr,YJ. F. Russon, Miss Renal Olsen, and Keifh Ba+es. H .I- ' s A X A V I. '.....,.' yi. , .. 1,4-J ' Below: The casl . . . lllrsl rowl Belh Romney, as Mr. Wheeler's secrelary: Bonnie Slewarl, as Mrs. Wheeler: Lucille Adams, as Mrs. Wheeler: Elaine Chrlslensen, as lhe maid: Palricia Smilh, as Cora Wheeler: Miss Alla Redd, lhe direclor: lrene Chipman, as lhe maid: Calherine Dagleish, as Mr. Wheeler's secrelary: and Bernice Tide well, as Violel. lsecond rowl John Boolhby, as Mr. Wheeler: Haydn Rees, as Mr. Huberl Sleln: Howard Lund, as Bobby Wheeler: Mc- Cready Young, as Mr. Wheeler: Hamer Culp, as Bobby Wheeler: Paul Toronlo, lhe buller: and Arlhur Herrmann, as 'Clarence Smilh. ' Opposile page: lupperl Clarence enlerlains . . . wilh a saxo- phone. . ' Opposile page: llowerl Clarence and Violel . . . in a scene from lhe play. 1 r.. 1 F. A , v A A .L u Af. fu- v J K Af M o 1 All i tmjx 'fl vw VN , , OJ , .1 V I K Mififfil M w 1 w 1 1 N F 3 x I I I l N 13' , 'i ,ii, ,. 1 ' 1, T -A , 1 L., I., rye, 1 . lwfw W -1.-' . .. r w.. A ' .- iw---'.i is 'Q . V V :, . 1 'Y ' ,J-w'1'-IavgfzvfQ,.' 53g.vv,1'. LB.:- . - - -- - V f----f-r---f--WN-1': 1'r'7: 'r7Tv'ff - 2.748 gaffafion ' The R. O. T. C. offers a fine course in Jrhe 'rraining of Jrhe in+ellec+ as well as The physical body. Discipline and self-confrol are ihe Two poinis 'rhai' are siressed. Effi- cieni supervision by capable officers gave grear reiurns ihroughour Jrhe year. ' Leif, Jrop +o' boiiom: Major Paul H. Brown, supervisor of Jrhe R. O. T. C. uniis of +he 'Three Salr Lake Ciiy High Schools: Capiain Evan K. Ivierediih, in aciive com- mand ai East Roy W. Brown, 'Cade'r L+. Colonel, and Fred Price, Cadei Major. JF'-C 11 ,V L iz'1',..1ilimh' y --1rF.,,,-,p. W ' Righrr lThe Sraffl Firsr column: Don Bennion, Caplaing Aldon Scharr, Isl' Lieulenanlg Franklin Compion, 2nd Lieurenanlg Harold l-leiner, 2nd Lieulenanlz Second column: Marvin Jeffries, Isl' Lieu- renanrq 'Carl Fredericlqsen, 2nd Lieufenanig and Jack lvl. Paul. 2nd Lieurenanl. ' Exireme lower lefl: lBeau Sa- breur Clubl Fronl' row: Brown, Price, Krefl, Boolhby, Bennion, Webb, Brown, Taylor, Finch. Sec- ond row: Regan, l-lerrmann, Camp- bell, Hill, Skidmore, Bales, Bercu, Jeffries, McGarrigle, Williams, Learned. Third row: Worden, Kar- powiiz, Wood, l-leiner, lvlusser, Complon, Oslerloh, Cannon, Lalc- ness, Paul, Edwards, Fredericlcsen, Schaar. ' Purpose of The Beau Sabreur Club: To furiher The inlre-resls of Easl High Ba'H'alion by: Aiding in 'lhe promorion of a beifer 'Esprif de Corps' . . . a spirir of friendship and cooperalion among 'l'he cadel' officers. Also 'lo provide added opporrunilries To discuss . . . in 'rhe presence of all 'Phe ofiicers . . . subiecrs perrinenr +o Jrhe welfare of 'lhe Ballalion. ' Sponsor: The commandanl' of Eas+'s BaH'alion . . . Evan K. Mere- di'rh, Caprain of lnfanrryj. U., S. Army. ' Officers: L+. Colonel R. W. Brown, president Major F. Price, vice-presiclenri and Isl' -V L+. K. Bares, secrerary and Jrreasurer. . ' 2 ' 'r:Fs,gfyzsfg1,. :nv ,,.g., W-' W f ' 9' ' f T- Q' .',:i,f,z2:5.4h-gi., 1 QMJM147 , ,,,, V ' Left lop io boljromz Jack Bo'o+l1by, Caplaing Morgan Y Regan, Isl Lieuienanlg George Cannon, 2nd Lieulenanii V!VV V?., Aivuuvzl Paul Karpowiii, Zncl Lieuienanig and Donald Worden, 2nd ' 2: 5f- ' Lieulenanf. I it 9, ' Below, upper panel: ll si Plaloonl Froni row: Worden, l-lill, Miller. Second row: lv1cQuarrie, l-lawlcins, Sfeplnen- son, Pehrson, Cannon, Dunlap, Clark, Robbins, Wilson. viiii 1 ' lv Rear row: Loelifler, Vane. iiii ' Below, lower panel: l2nd Plaloo-nl Fron+ row: Karpo- ,,v, ii V' Il wiiz, Cannon, Wilson. Second row: Lillie, McKnigl1l', Fox, Wagner, Johnson, Wixom, Johnson, Lyon, Bullon, Smilh. I 'iiii Rear row: McMinn, Eardmann, Raymond, Bowers, Noyes l l lil? in fini CC 97 Olflflfjdldlfly ' Righl, 'rop 'lo bollom: David Brown, Caplainq Wesley Frurn, Isl Lieulenanlq George Os+erloh,.2nd Lieulenanlg Don Bercu, 2nd Lieulenaml. K D' Top, upper panel: llsl' Plaloonl Fronl row: Oslerlohi, Smifh. Second row: Fisher, Bamlorough, Curlis, Evans, Sleoris, Naylor, -Gardiner, Bruce, l-linlze, Robinson. Rear row: Robinson, Porizlcy, Fiizpalriclc, Smilh, lvlacauley, Shilling, l-larrison, Mcfxrdle, Mace. ' Top, lower panel: l2nd Plaloonl Fronl row: Bercu, ' Wilco'x. Second row: Kimball, Meyers, Buslaih, Biehl, Denlon, Loefller, Rogers, May, lv1cArdle,S'Bur+on. Rear row: Conrad, Chapman, Carnploell, l-ludson, Coorough, Diehl, Moullon. ' ' ' ' -S l cc as OMJGQM7 ' Leif, 'lop +0 bollromz Orin Webb, Caplaing Bill Camp- loell, Isl Lieulenanlq David Wood, 2nd Lieurenanlq Leslie Lalcness, 2nd Lieulenanl. ' Top, upper panel: llsf Plaloonl Fronlr row: Lakness, Driggers. Second row: Gardiner, Runzler, Trayner, Childs, Kirlc, Cummings, l-lammell, lvliddlemiss, Barr, Done. Rear row: Phillips, l-lorlen, Snyder, Buswell, Sloclcslager, Arn- old, Cederlof. ' Top, lower panel: l2nd Plaroonl Firsi' row: Sood, Hei- ner. Second row: McAr'rl1ur, I-linlze. Harris, Criswell, Hansen, Smirlw, Record. Richardson, Slevenson, I-ligbee, l-lowarcl, Cowley, Lewis, Jex. W' XE .-...s.-.s.....Q..1,v .,.,,.,.....,-,-.La 4 - Q VI 1 4 N. lijfill 'sr R igiwfi E3 gr' 3 .1 5 vf gfg'-Q K-fl' ....l.,u.. . .A,,..,. C6 97 0l4fLj'70ilfL7 ' Righl, lop lo boflom: Sruarl Finch, Caplaing Charles McGarrigle, Isl Lieulenanrg Leland Learned, Isl Lieu lenanlq Roberl Edwards, 2nd Lieulenanl. ' Below, upper panel: llsl Plaloonl Fronl row: McGar- rigle, lngalls. Second row: Rudy, Ggilvie, l-lall, Love Sorenson, Richards, Reynolds, Frisby, Gardner, Walker Rear row: Thayne, Thompson, Oliphanr, Dahn, Sharp, Joy ' Below, lower panel: l2nd Plaloonl Fronl row: Edwards Morris. Second row: Gardner, Wood, Lee, Brooks, Done Jenkinson, Bar+le'r'r, Sandberg, iljouller, Hall. Rear row Therio-'r, Hardy, Winlch, Parlon, Cornell, Walker, Marlin Zhi fdlli-.-5 ,. 7-Q'2l'.'4 I- :U'v,'g.W,1..,,,f.g:v3-,f -.ps iv-3. '- 4, ,,- , , V ' , 'H V Ili.:-,'g.,.f.'.v , ' Ql1'.-,vw-r,-z,'g:,me , A '- ' A 1 1 ,-:J ffm 1, V . ,L l - f,.p:vf1ff,v A 'ff' --g.a:af1naM,f51?5f'. P V Jeri 'Ta N , , 'I .-,1 QQQILLLTLQQQQQQ-L 1LflIQLZ.Zl'iZZiBl .lT:r'I'lg'QL. - fa, l 122554 ll V61 ,, 79!,L40M7? S, 9-3K2 5,55 6 5414! ' ' ell, lop lo borlorn: Armand Taylor, Calo- Jraing Sam Musser, Zncl Lieulenanlg Keilh Ba'I'es, lsl Lieulenanl. - ' Below, Rosler: Bales, BenneH', Brown, Buckle, Coles. Doidge, Edwards, Ensign, Fer- ron, Fosler, l-lewes, Jaclclin, James, Jensen, Jorgensen, Keddinglon, Leaver, Lindslrom-, McAllis+er, McCullough, l-l. Monson, S. Mon- son, Peck, Proclor, Taylor, Tregeagle, Kirlclwam, Turion, Slwierbroclc, Soullwer, Wenlworlln. rv: QAe!Zzg1e QW ' Top, fronr row: Bennion, Herrmann, Webb, Booihby, Regan, McGarrigle and Cannon. ' Top, sfandingz Bercu, Valen+ine, Sor- enson, Wood, Heiner, Paul, Gebiwari, Dykes. 3f? F? Tff'fi1 T 'IY, if' fbfz'-'t wfP' , --Le.:,,f.r in i Cavgef yf1Zo,4lfe,44e.4 ' Top: Lucille Adams, Doro-Hwy Siand- isb, Afion Puzey, Ruib Fe-H, June Price. ' Left Barbara Kirkham, Marjorie I-leilbui, Doroihy Qochran, Coralee Ansell. ' Qfyjjfjd U M0XQ?jf?1gMffMj,VMj J 512455 ,W GA, Sig!!! ' AV. MJ f 1 if Y Al .5 if N V X' F' M4 A rp? My . , H 'Mi M5 . 29? LJ, l fix '43 15,9 OG' gd Ex K .ff if :rd -W' FFR 'YWWW N, ' 'Ci' J II ' - - Leungffy X 9 Read clock-wise . . . and across iirsf row. Le+'s see now , . . how does fhis +hing work? Friiz .dishes if ouf . . . Poulfon 'lakes if in. A sheep in wolf's clofhing. Warming up. The Flee+'s in! Cai fool me . . . +haf's no leopard Boys gun if . . . fo work off demerift He came: he saw . . . QW lf iw WMM Red and Black boys hir Sfone Age. N. cw, J ., 'r f , L L C, I, fky 9 Read across second row . . . and clock-wise on lower circle. He conquered. A dash of Wilclroof will cure ihaf clanclruff. Come on in, ihe wal'er's fine. Soufh High boys over ihe lop. The snalre in fhe grass. Miss-lil' day. From ihe oufsicle . . . loolcing in. The pariy fhaf all 'Phe boys missed. P3 ffggi L,.' 'ff fx 0 Read clock-wise . . . firsl' row. IV: fhe Spanish in me. Don'i' poinl' . . . 'fis rude. Two s+ooges . Annual oilman's oufing . L .Q-F-- -,.- -4,7 -f and across . . nof flan- nel. A red anal fhe rabble. All righl' . . . all righf. The firsl' door fo 'lhe righf . . . 'l'l1e exit Whai' comes before feafhers . down. Jacks in all irades. Where? Here? .,...4 M. ...M-.... ,Z ' QLk.'fi:5EA 0 Read across second row . . . and clock-wise on lower circle. Cheap slraies. One for flue money . . . fwo for flue show . . . fhree fo gel' ready . . . and four was leff out Red and Black member sfoops fo a new low level. Careful, fhere Cannon . . . l'1e'll pull ihe woolsey over your eyes. H ll do al' leasf fhirfy . . . down hill. He 'vanis' 'io be alone. Have one on me . . . said ihe llama. Looking over iluings. Halo Bernice . . . l1ow's every 'lif- fle 'thin ' . ff-A - - - V , . . Wftifi ,W i , ' fl I W 'H WJ 'A 1 Vi 2 .Q in . lv I Y y, If ,. 4. 1: 1 L - . .1..n. 21.-gi, ' . :'lH'9'g'1 I .Y ' ., W-1 A.. .,'54f.gf- L- ' Q Q be fha' J .. ,,..........,... L.-,:.:61,..' , yy' ' Read clock-wise . . . and across Hrs+ row. ,-sf X x X K L 7 I f 1 f 1 1 Xi lf's snow use: youse is licked. The pine frees are preffy, anyway. A sunburnf beaufy. Tha? isn'+ her, Ebby. Where 'did you hear Hwaf one? The hillfop . . . low down. Jump, and I'lIcah:I1 you, Slush . . . none of your lip. BVU' Q , 4... A 0 Read across second row clock-wise on lower circle. Pho+ographer up a sfump. Skiing . . . +ha'l's all. Lying down on iheir iobs. X marks ihe spot H' happened one morning. The genfleman on ihe ieff forgoi- his horse. And ihe ice-man hauled an-ofher load away. l always like 'lo wear my gloves when I go skiing. Going u in smoke. ,qifiau df W' ' ' ,Y uf Qin H' K gz, fflfflzw Huge f 'N sy fa, f4i5,fQ1,',igfz 1',' Fx, ,H :wg . ,JK ,, , . 4.1, 'Q ,AW , ,A -Af. , ....., ,L 0 Read clock-wise . . . and across firs'? row. Red and Black s+aFF member . . . all sliclred up in one of Har'I'-Scl'1aFF- ner-Marx lafesf spring sfyles. Wanna beef . . . no, iusf hamburgers. Flai fire . . . Howell wiflw dis-spare. Gurgling will: youfll . . . lipien fo H fizz . . . hick. Four hiclcs . . . all on Eslcelson. She rolls her own. Vi' 4 0 Read across second row . . . and clock-wise on lower circle. Millilcin makes a come-back . . . file recepfion commiH'ee. Jusi' vulfures. Alias no+hing . . . behind bars. Fannies. Coeds bloom . . . or Hue blooming coeds. Dansie sfeals diploma . . . makes A gef-away. I Ca+cI1?77 AH1as . . . and ihen guess. Spring fever. nfs.. . .to K ,Ln U. r ' In , xg! 4 7'1flv. K - 0' 1 , . fy I ffW'76 f'V ' , 'X j J' 1 Lyw A- -so h Uv' 'QS .. . J W 4 5' W! . dllwjf ' .,.-.-. .1 - 4:35 : 'xi'- '- I-:QE 5 Fi Q Z Z M FS! hm fe 5571, 3 Land Pl, I' T 1 l fv 1 T l l,- L ls nl l l l Il ll V l ill 'x l ll ri' a 'l l l I , fl' M ,M ll M' ?lf Nil lr. li' .W Sl :Fl li l 3, rin Ill ll l l il L lf, sg, il s,' xi rel 43 ,2 as N53 W: :lar ! 3 175 va' ' 6 . 1. ll I Nw' ,f f, i T, , I lf l 1 - , 2 Al , ga, wp' I O 1 f A l I l ' 1 - 1 ' , ' I 4 r l 1 ,'r m f ,' lf 1 . fu ' 4 If f -' 5 u I 'J l I , I , ,AT rl, 0 Opposife page: lupperl The Leopards score again . . . Tense momenl' in The firsl Easl- Wesl' B , game. lcenferl Easf's stellar alhlele . . . 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ZC6lIfl46 ' Lee Simmons-lupperl because he had ThaT cerTain Touch wiTh The A baslceTball Team lasT winTer +ha+ makes winning Teams ouT oT supposedly mediocre maTerial. ' Bob CrawTord-lcornerl because he has been a greaT TacTor in The success oT EasT T-ligh in all major and minor sporTs. ' Mick Oswald-lleTTl because his Tine iob OT coach- ing The A TooTball Team made iT possible Tor us To have anoTher CiTy Championship. ' These men deserve a greaT deal oT praise-because They gave The many EasT T-ligh boys such Tine examples oT clean living and splendid leadership. ' Below: ExciTing as The conTrasT beTween spring and winTer-The TooTball banqueT held This year aT The New- house l-loTel Topped all oT iTs lcind ever held beTore. f ,. , 'f .avr 'N Q..- we pf... ' Team work plus good coaching is bound lo have an end in lhe form ol a Cily Carnpionship-lhal is how il' happened lhis year. Added weighl and power made Easl l-ligh's polenl pigslcin players more polenl lhan ever. The boys of The A , B , and C squads pul lorlh every elzlorl lo win +he Cily Championship, and lheir eflorls were indeed rewarded. ' Above: Dyer evading a Jraclcler and making a favor- able gain around lefl end . . . firsf Easl-Soulh game. ' Below, in lhis panel: llopl Jimmie Collrell, fullback . . . lcornerl l-luberl' NuH'all, capfain and All-cily end... and lloolloml Paul Wilson, cenler. C2121 CS-mil 6 ' Firsl Easl'-Soulh game: The Red and Black from Easl' lealured an amazing passing allaclc in irimming The Cubs lo The Tune of 2I-6. The whole 'ream worked as one in sweeping aside lhe vaunled Cub power lo win in a gallop. Time and again lhe miraculous Seegmiller senl his long heaves slraighl info lhe arms of glue-fingered l-lub Nu++all, and The Cub defense craclced wide open. ' Below: Afler making a large gain lhrough righl Jraclcle. Seegmiller is being loroughl down near lhe Cub goal line . . . lirsf Easl-Soulh game. ' Above, in lhis panel: lbolloml Fred Price, quarler- back . . . lcornerl Keirh Calvert guard . . . and llopl Ivan I-lall, halfbaclc. 1 664i 6 CVM! 6 ' FirsT EasT-WesT game: The mosT valianT Tigl'1Ting oT The season ensued when EasT meT The highly-TouTed and Tavored iWesT l-ligh Team aT The PanTher hunTing grounds. QuarTerback Dyer, making use oT Coach Oswald's peT play, senT NuTTall ouT To caTch a beauTiTul heave by l-lall. The pass was compleTed and The score Tied. The weary Leopards reTused To break under pressure and WesT was ThwarTed in The aTTempT To score. ' Above: Cameraman caTches Joe Dyer breaking Through The righT side oT WesT's line. This play chalked up a Tive yard gain Tor The Leopards . . . TirsT EasT-WesT game. ' ' Below, in This panel: lTopl Paul KreTT, halTback . . . lcornerl Richmond Pugh, Tackle . . . and lbo'TToml Richard Winder, Tackle. Q V gf nancy hu My Q, 15 L S 'W 1' .QW I: ,. 5,1 M is E Q- Q X A I ' 1 f.fj1i,. L--' 'V H 4: .l':s.'-', -,-.- 5 Q. ' stil? if sq' Q-li 1 i ,IJ-f 4 fi fy: 1 Ol 1 'S fi ET . xg Q27 if J ff i X YQ' 75 lei 1 i rf ,x 'T M u-.0 ., , far X3 SMA 6 ' Second Easl-Soulh game: The Wrecking Crew proved 'rheir power in keeping Soulh back on lhe run all aliernoon. The Leopards scored early when Nulrall re- covered a fumble and Price made 'fwo beauliful passes lo pul lhe ball in pay dir+ . In 'The second period, l-lall proceeded io inlercepl a pass, and Krefl galloped 28 yards To a counler. Soulh came back slrong wilh Milchell and Jones forcing Easl inio lhe shadows of lheir own goal posls. Soulh pul up a hard fighr To score again, loul failed and lhe gun found 'rhe Cubs lagging I3-6. ' Below: I+ look 'Four Soulh players lo haul down Ivan Hall in This bil of aclion. The play was a cenler plunge, and placed The pigskin on The mid-field siripe. ' Above, in lhis panel: lbolloml Alvin Bleak, guard . . . lcornerl Raoul Evans, guard . . . and llopl Jecl Shields, cenler. T ! is gl i 1 l l l ,,,, C14 6 CVM120 ' Second EasT-WesT game: ln This Tracas EasT l-ligh clearly showed how bad a good Too-Tball Team can be when The coach is sick. The game had no bearing upon The CiTy Championship, and was played in place of The cancelled EasT-WesT game. Several oT The Leopards' sTar players were warming The bench on The sideline, and The score oT 20-6 Tor The PanThers clearly shows how Tar OTT Torm The Leopards we-re playing. ' Above: SouTh men are Trying desperaTely To bring down The hard-hiTTing l-lansen . . . while NuTTall is pro- viding some excellenT inTerTerence Tor his Team-maTe . . . TirsT EasT-SouTh game. ' Below, in This panel: lTopl Jere Brandenburger, Tull- back . . . lcornerl Joe Dyer, quarTerbaclc . . . and lboT- Toml Carl Woolsey, cenTer. glow Q47 Jinz,AeJ ' The following lable shows how Easl easily caplured lhe Cily Championship: Team Won Losl Tied Percenfage Easl' 7 3 l .636 Wes? 5 5 I .455 Soulh 4 8 O .3 3 3 ' Above, in 'rhis panel: lbolloml Dick Horroclcs, Tackle . . . lcenlerl Jay Johnson, end . . . lcornerl Garlh Seeg- miller, quairlerbaclc . . . and llopl Phil Asal, Jraclcle. U ' Below, in This panel: llefll Richard Balli, hallback . . . and lrighll Gran? l-lansen, fullback. x ,l4,,A' if iii fi W7 KW ' I Q5-Y-L4- X a edlflfl ' The All-Cily learn as picked by one of +l'1e leading local newspapers: Five men from Easl . . .Tour men from Wesl. . . and lwo men from Soulrlfm. POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL Ends Nuffall Easf Vanclerwerf Wesl' Tackles Winder Easf Gilberlr Soulh Guards Casllefon as+ While Wesl' Cenler - Hopkins Wes'r Ouarlerback T Dyer asf Halfbacks Hall asf Clawson Wesl Fullback Jo-nes Soullw ' Above, in 'rlwis panel: lleffl Jay Cas+le+on, guard . . . lriglull Rick Riser, end. ' Below, in +l'1is panel: lfopl Allron lvlollerup, Tackle . . . lcenlerl Harper Wallace, lwallback . . . lcornerl Ted Greenwood, end . . . and lbolloml Jay Slevens, lackle. .nik -pig 1 ggq 5.-,gg ,QL Eiga C 52.4.11 2.7M ' 'B' Team: Probably The mosTgimporTanT TacTor in The CiTy championship was The powerful 'B' Team. This band oT iunior TooTballers puT up a brave sTand . . . To puT EasT l-ligh on The Top. The enTire line Trom end To end showed' plenTy oT promise as TuTure maTerial . . . Tor nexT year's 'A' Team. The coaching oT The Juniors was handled by The able and eTTicienT 'Lee' Sim- mons . . .who puT his whole hearT inTo The winning oT anoTher CiTy champion- ship. ' FirsT EasT-SouTh: The boys sTarTed The season ouT righT . . . by Taking The Cubs Tor a Trimming by The score OT I2-6, EasT. The Leopards broke The ice in The TirsT period oT play . . . and Trom Then on played bang-up ball. So'uTh only managed To snaTch six poinTs . . . Trom an inTercepTed pass, ' Second EasT-WesT: The second game proved To be an inTeresTing affair . . . EasT again survived The TesT and beaT ouT The PanThers, 7-6. The Leop- ards scored in The second quarTer on Sneed's Touchdown . . . and PeTerson spliT The uprighTs Tor The winning poinT. ' Below: FirsT row: WaTkins, McGhie, Schilling, David, Baldwin, STiehl, l-lowcroTT, MoTFaTT. Second row: Reynolds, Skidmore, Kops, NordquisT, WesT, Balcer, Ladd. Third row: Weller, Leaver, Coach Simmons, CapTain PeTerso'n, Mecham, Passailague. .Q F-l F gg., ' rc' ' ' -'. V15 ff' .K 1 H 1 cs., . ,. ....1,.. l li ll ,T ' l I i 'i ' 'C' Team: The 'C' Team . . . under The TuTelage oT Bob CrawTord . . . progressed in The Technique oT TooTball by leaps and bounds. Crawford man- aged To Teach The boys The Tine poinTs OT The game . . . and The Leopards showed very apT learning powers To grasp The TundamenTals, and go To work . . . and pul' Them inTo acTion. These big liTTle boys . . . were mighTy power- Tul To-r Their size. ' FirsT EasT-SouTh: The TirsT game saw EasT lose a hearTbreaker To SouTh on a very lucky caTch by RiTchie . . . who wenT across The goal Tor The only score oT The gam-e. Score: 6-O, SouTh. ' FirsT EasT-WesT: ln The second game Easl' proceeded To leT loose some penT up anger in licking The PanThers I3-6. McMinn deTiniTely esTablished himselT as all-ciTy maTerial . . . behind The cooperaTionioT a powerTul and energeTic line. ' The mivdgeTs again losT To So'uTh . . . buT repeaTed Their vicTory over WesT To end The season in Tine sTyle. ' 7 ' ' Above: FirsT row: Mclvlinn, Barnes, Schowfield, Brennan, Hardy, '-Glenn, McGarrigle, Mabey, Balli, Badger. Second row: lvlcDermaid, Hardy, Brad- Tord, STevenson. MoreTQn, l-leaTh', Hudson, Douglas, Ingalls. Third row: Mor- ris, Davis. Muisser. Carney, lvloTFaT, lvlclvlinn, Dunlap, Coach CrawTord. -fifflhgii-i1fi'3il'f'?:1:i..A, ,.....- ,.,,,M,nusvy..,. 0 Above, across panel Winder, guard, Jimas, for ward: W o o l s e y, cenferg Price, guand: CasTleTon, for ward: Kisciras, cenier. 1936 galeflall Clmyzm ' Season: Probably The mosT Thrilling season of The year was The BaskeTball. 'The championship was noT de- cided unTil The Tinal game . . . and up To The Tinal minuTe The championship was s+ilI a mysTery. EasT's double loss To SouTh in The 'B' and 'C' divisions in The Tinal encounTer made ii' imperaTive'ThaT EasT win The 'A' game in order To Take The championship. ' Firsl' EasT-WesT: EasT High opened The ciTy schedule by Taking a 'close 27-26 game Trom The PanThers. 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L ,Vw 0 Lefh Price coming in 'fasf undervfhe baske? for a sure sei-up . . . Firs+ Easi- Wesf game, Deserei Gym- nasium. V- 3 V 5.,x3,.Id .m.,V.V., , I Above, across panel NuH'all, forward: Iverson g u a rd: AThas, 'forward: Dyer, forward: J. lngelareT- sen, guard: B. lngebreTsen, cenTer. ' Second EasT-WesT: Anderson proved To be The Tly, , in EasT's soup . . . in This game. The Leopards played g Tine ball all along.. . . having run 'up a sTriking lead off :A II-4 in The hrsT quarTer . . . buT The WesT High boys,-. were exTremely warm on The buclceT in The lasT halT, and senT coLinTers in Trom everywhere buT wiThin normal shooTld ing range. The Tinal score: 27-24, WesT High. v Q N ' Second EasT-So'uTh: This aTTray proved To be The'mosi'l'QiEi' ' exciTing encounTer oT The year. EasT' held a one poinT Q aT The TirsT resTing place . . . while The Cubs same aT The Ten minLiTe breaThing spell, and advancediiiilg ffj To a Three poinT lead during The Third canTo. quarTer proved To-be The cause oT many a sore, The cellar-dwelling -Cubs while NuTTal grabbed a paqiivdi ,.A4,. A' -Two poinTers and :Tree Throw . . .,while The whole came Through in The end making The 'Tinale'score..'reafdii -I if - -1 . - ' il' fa Q and hoarse voice . . . Jimas goT Tour chariTyAThro'ws,:fi5ijfi f ' sf-T vw- . le '24 x 19' so-2sgEa5+. ' A ' f ',,T'i'A1t X Li. T :Q .5- T 19 .2, f T y- i ,, .1153 ' -fl'-31 , ,.....,-H-...ff M y . X 0 Left: Moose Winder, iersey No. 64, scrapping desperafely fo gef ball off back-board . . . Second Easi-Wesi' game, Deseref Gymnasium. J ' 'B' Team: This year proved To be a Typical 'B' Team year. The Leopard Juniors had liTTle cliTficulTy in winning The TirsT Three games . . . buT an ex- ceedingly OTF evening presenTed iTselT as The Tellows losT The Tinal game . . , 44-2l, SOu'll'1. ' FirsT EasT-WesT: The TirsT game wiTh WesT proved To be a sTunner, EasT managed To hold a slim lead ThroughouT The maioriTy oT The game . . . buT Wes'i' overhauled Them in The lasT minuTe OT play, and Tied The score aT 24-all. In The exTra period ThaT Tollowed . . . PeTerson came Through wiTh Two poinTs To win The game . . . 26-24, EasT. ' FirsT Eas+-Sou+h: The second game ran True To Torm wiTh EasT Talcing a 20-I5 run Trom The SouTh cagers . . . aTTer a l-O, TirsT quarTer. l-luTchinson and Clawson played bang-up ball in This encounTer. ' Second EasT-WesT: The Third game saw The Juniors Trorn EasT . . . easily and masTerTully . . . Talce WesT To The cleaners. EasT's sTo'ne-wall deTense was evidenT as usual in holding The PanThers To I5 poinTs . . . while The l.eopardeTTes were grabbing 23, ' V ' Above: FirsT row: Coach Crawford, l-luTchinson, PeTerson, PoulTon, SmiTh, Reese, KranTze. Second row: NordquisT, Clawson, HoyT, l-lardy, Brad- Tord, Simmons, lvloTTaTT. 'QQ fu' X and C gdakelfgaff Qeami ' 'C' Team: This year's 'C' Team was The TirsT 'C' Team in The hisTory oT EasT l-ligh To win a baskeTball game. ln TacT . . . They won Two games. And These Two games will leave a big mark in EasT's aThleTic hisTory Tor . . . besides all oTher Things . . . boTh games were won by one poinT. ' Firsi' EasT-WesT: The TirsT game wiTh WesT was a discouraging aTTair . . . and looked as iT The Leopard 'C' Team would repeaT iTs old record oT no wins. Poor suppo'rT Trom The sTudenT body played a big parT in The deTeaT. The score: 38-28 in Tavor of WesT. ' l:irsT EasT-SouTh: EasT came back wiTh a rush and The deTerminaTion To win or busT . . . They won. The specTacular STagg ended The TirsT win Tor Easi' school's 'C' Team by Tanking a buckeT Trom SouTh's To-ul line. Score . . . 32-3 l, EasT. ' Second EasT-WesT: EasT Took The second game wiTh WesT by making a beauTiTul and unbelievable rally in The lasT quarTer . . . aTTer They had been Trailing I8 poinTs ThroughouT The TirsT Three quarTers. EasT held The long end oT a 35,34 score. i ' Below: FirsT row: l-lill, Ensign, lvlecham, lvlcMinn, Green, WaTkins. Sec- ond row: .STagg, Sellers, Llewellyn, l-lillier, Kunkel, Bean. Qiffjgimg Wm GMMMZM OWU 037W wife, . , X WW , I ' ' j 1 . . 1 ' ' W M 1414 WWW L. w wtff , Sv Q A 1 ' 2 M 4 . . 1 pq Y , 1 x Nm V V919 fm fy ,M Q1 R V Q I i 2 i . v A u Im 7, c: dwffvf ,,72QMvJfc2LJ MM mfwwfffffffwfwfmf' A ' f W l C, ,Im ,f. , 2 f ji Wf? 4 TTTTT he-M ., 2 1......, mia ' America's oldesT and ToremosT sporT is TasT becoming popular aT EasT since iTs reinsTaTemenT inTo The ciTy school sysTem, As yeT . . . EasT has Tailed To bring recogniTion in The diamond sporT . . . buT we do have hope Tor The TuTure l . . when EasT will live up To The brillianT record OT The pasl' when iT held The spoTlighT in The sTaTe prep diamond championships. ' Firsl' EasT-WesT: The lack oT piTching 'abiliTy was evidenT in This TirsT encounTer . . . EasT losT I3-O., ' FirsT EasT-SouTh: AlThough Easl' gave The Cubs a Tiglvr early in The game, The Tinal score was one-sided . . . I6-6 Tor SouTh. The apparenT need oT piTching abiliTy was again The ouTsTanding TacTor Tor EasT's deTeaT. ' Second EasT-SouTh: The Leopards played Their besT baseball OT The season . . . buT due To inexperience were deTeaTed, IO-5. x ' Second EasT-WesT: Poor Tielding and numerous errors caused The EasT High lads To lose To WesT, I2-O. ' iAbove: lTirsT rowl WhiTe, piTch: Price, -piTchg Ensign. second: Coorough, Tieldg McMinn, second: l-lowecroTT, pilrchq STeorTs, shorT-sTo-pg Deal, piTch. lSecond rowl NorTon, 'lirsT: Winder, Tieldq CasTl'eTon, caTchg Jensen, field: Dunlap, piTch: Culp, Third: Rees, Third: Clawson, -second: Woolsey, 'Field' NuTTall, TirsTp Balli, field. i , ,f .,, ,. .... 'x qv. RM, , tr .. i i , Qi.. , Ars ,Q ' ' ' ' Season: EasT sTarTed ouT iTs Track season wiTh a bang! . . . lvan Ike l-lall Taking The lead by winning The gold waTch evenT aT The lnviTaTional meeT aT Provo '... wiTh The classiesT exhiloiTion Tor The decaThlon in many years. Following him were: ToronTo, Muir, Pugh, and Cornell. . . All oT Them walked OTF wiTh Tlying colors and The admiraTion of The specTaTors. And To Top iT all . . . These boys and Their Team maTes leT WesT and SouTh TighT Tor The cellar posiTion in The ciTy meeTs, Due crediT is To be given To The Track TuTo'rs . . .Simmons and CrawTord. ' Below: lFirsT rowl Balli, PoulTon, Cornell, Maiofield, Jones, Davis, Glenn. LundsTrom, McGhee, Baldwin, Cowles. lSec- ond rowl Coach CrawTorcl, CalverT, McGarrigle, Pugh, Price, Mahoney. Mabey, Lofgren, Toro-nTo, Dunlap, 'Coach Simmons. lThird rowl Coach l-lawlcs, WaTlcins, Winder, Cas- TleTon, BenneT, G. lvloTFaTT. STevenson, B. lv1oTTaTT, PeTerson, Davis. 27366 Zlfllfllnsi ' Season: In spi're, of Jrhe facl' Thar Jrhe Two-year ruling is in effecf . . . and lhal good Jrennis players are as scarce as hen's +ee'rh . . . Easl 'Found many line racquel wielders among The hopefuls of Jrhe school who enfered The mass Jrournamenlr. Easl l-ligh's Senior leam ran loco lo Jralceall Jrhree marches agains+ Wesl. Eskelson, aller losing lhe lirsi sei, won wilh ease. The score was 4-6, 6-O, 6-O. lvlehner won his maich 4-6, 6-2, 6-Og while 'Porler and Campbell were cleaning up Jrhe clouloles silruaiion II-9, 6-4, 6-3. Easl has Jrhree more meels in The Junior division and Jrhree more in Jrhe Senior division in which lo win The coveled Tillicurns cup +i+le which for Jrhe paslr 9 years has been won by East ' Below: lLeH' lo' righll Eskelson, Campbell, Porler, Mehner. if f A 1 y ' Season: This year Eashs swimming 'ieam slarled ou+ . . . under a heavy handicap of lack ol: men and a lafe sian? in +he season. As +he season progressed . . . Jrhe Jream gradually gained in number and under lhe leadership of Coach Charles Welch of Jrhe Desere+ Gym and Caplain Dick Woolf. L . il conlinually grew in s+reng+h uniil Jrhe Ci+y mee? . . . where i+ was nosed cul by Wes+. During' +he second meer of 'The season wilh Soulh . . .Passailaigue made a splendid performance in +he IOO-yard dash . . . by faking The race inxfhe l:as+es+ Jrime ever . . . in ci+y high school compeiilion. Eas+mond also made a -line showing . . . by winning +he 40-yard dash in 22 seconds. These Jrwo juniors will form a fine nucleus for nexl year's leam. Wilh such a slow sfarf, 'il is commendable +ha+ The Leopards sef such a fine record for ljhe season, climaxing il' wilh 'rhe ciiy mee+. g ' gAboveQ llfirsi rowl McMinn, Easlmond, Woolf, Chris+o- phison, Rich. l,Second 'rowl VAnderson,i S+eori's, Robbins, Cannon, Toronioi ' Therfinal resul'r of 'rhe Ci+y.rneel': Firsl place, Wes'r yvil'h 4-I poinls: Easl' was second wiih 33: Van'dfSou+h 'rhird wilh ia poor 28.7 ii ' . A iiwimlflfilzn zfjmlm V-.W , ' This year's yell leaders . . . Keilh Ben- neil' and Jules Frank . . . were direc'Hy responsible for inslilling a iighling spirii' . . . in 'rhe s+uden+ body and alhlelic Jreams. A ,They were chosen by 'rhe sludeni' body as a wholeal Jrhe beginning of The year . . . and have been very successful in aciing a medium belween The school and 'ihe alh- lelic squads.. ' School yells: 'Vevo', 'Fighlr 'Em, Eas+'. 'Yea Easi, Figh+', 'Swayer', 'Yea', 'Leo'. 'Pep', 'Slcy Rocl1ef', and 'Grab Thar Pig Slcin'. ' School songs: 'On Eas+ High School'. 'Cheer, Boys, Cheer', 'Vicfory Song', 'We've 60+ a Tearn', and lhe 'Loyaliy Song'. ' Above: Keilrh Bennell . . . The yell- masler. ' Lefi: Jules Frank . . . yell-leader. - :i-,ms V' , x.If'.',M.,, ' p ' 'W VWVE Wm fm, . Q ,,1' ax.-, j1',4,J- vp... K. ..4,x-YA H .N .I -a,1y4,Q.:, ' P, xx -, nf I ,,,,,,Q,fffff-X-ffffff KZQKW SKWKK ' iquQu'M'xf'9 Cm, Y -mf S5606 W-114 ' Smhbukc Z S WL Crdwkm Z6'7Vi.JI- f WMM ,J4 , b '..,f IV' 12 if I K ylfkjy A ' LM, V L, ,f s- A ' 7 QL, , I aff f K , A: J lg, sb , W vi ..,,.,.,,,,w -W ,, 1 my ' Above: Girls' Swimming club . . . Jraken a+ Jrhe Y.W.C.A. swimming pool. Approxi- maiely fiflry girls were enlisled in ihe club, and 'look Jrheir weekly dips in Jrhe pool every Wednesday afler school. ' Righlz Ready for lhe dive. ' Officers: Lucille Adams, presidenlg Vir- ginia Erickson, vice-presidenlg and Jean Nord, secreiary. ' Rosierz Clark, Nicholson, Van Arden, Fowler, Kirk, King, Pearce, Sfrong, Wood, Bowd, Woodruff, Uicfens, Famulenuer, Hick- man, Adams, Beck, Sorensen, Buckle, Wilson, Rogers, Laylo-n, Bowers, Taylor, Chamberlin, Dusie, Bone, Pelierson, Blair, Baker, Perry, Sranfon. , A ,- ,wi ul ,.?f.-,- fl, ,ilizny 0 Leif fo righf: Charlolle Sfewarf, head of fhe girls' a+hle+ic deparfmenh Erma Murdock, sponsors lhe Golf, Riding, and Archery clubs: Valeniine Gorlinslri, Leaders, Tennis-, and Dancing sponsor: and Cora Newell, sponsors lhe Hilring, and Swimming clubs. . U 7 MLW ' Above: Hiking club . . . all iogged up for a hike inlo Jrhe ioolhills. Members lkneelingj: Klein, l-larris, l-loughlon, Simpson, Weisenloerg, Wheel- lake, Bowers, Van Arden, lsiandingl Eugelke, Biesinger, l-lickman, Bennion, Jacob, Bleazard, Miss Newell, and Chrislensen. f Officers: Cleo Bennion, president Marlha Flandro, vice-president and Lois Wheallake, secrelary. -x o ' ' Above: Riding club . . . prepared Tor a brisk ride over The gorgeous bridle- ! paThs aT The TooT-hills oT The WasaTch MounTains. Members lsTandingl: Orlob, ' Mullin, WheaTlake, SmiTh, Engberg, Marr, OsTler, Weisenberg, WrighT, Hough- Ton: lsiTTingl Douglas, Clark, FelT, Thompson, Flandro, Jones, Kirk, PeTerson, Pearson, Miss Murdock. ' OTTicers: Helen Clark, presidenT: Phyllis SmiTh, vice-president and MarTha Fland ro, secreTa ry. 6.4614 6136 6 ' RighT: MoThers and DaughTers Annual Masque- rade ParTy . . . was held Fri- day, November l, l935. Time: eigh+ o'clock. The con- TesT winners: FunniesT dressed Teacher, Miss Murdock: Miss Hyde, besT dressed: The Tun- niesT dressed moTher, Mrs. Clark. The judges Tor The conTesT were Mrs. Kirkham, Mrs.Anderson, Mrs. Flandro, and Mrs. Millikin. l -, my-.J 1 g, , L - T Q-fl ' Righl: Golf club . . . Jrhe re- lurn of lhe green grass +o Eas+'s campus broughf forlh many new golf members. The school furnished 'rhe clubs and balls for praclice purposes, and Miss Murdock gave bolh 'rime and ellforr in The de- velopmenl' of her oharges. The members lfirsl rowl: l-liner, Wheel'- lalce, Bowers, Osrlerq lsecond rowl Pyolr, Priee, Engloerg, Brennelce, and Tyman. , ' Oliiicersz Lois Whea+lalce, pres- idenlg .Darlene Osller, vicelpresi- denlg Audrey Bowers, secrelary. ' Exlrenne lellz Miss Ryan alrended The Molhers and Daughlers Masquerade par- ly . . . a full pledged Dulch- man. ' Cenlerz Archery on The soulh lawn. ' Lefr: The Dulch again . . . anolher rnasquerader from- The M o-Jrhers and Daughfers Annual Masquer- ade parry, s F 'TSWHJVN A 1 is A4 KTN lv. af ..f x Z ennlgi ' Above: Tennis club . . . assembled on one of Eas+'s many fine lennis courls. Members lfirsl' rowl: Freeman, Swerffager, l-larris, Smilh, Walls, Jones, Williams, Bleazard, Jacob, l-lansen, Evans, En- gellce: lsecond rowl Kleine, Blair, Perlerson, Flandro, Wheallalce, Dal- gleish, Gibbs, Hancock, lrhird rowl l-lair, Van Orden, Bernlson, Bowers, Bond, Weisenberg, l-loughlon, Miss Gorlinslci, Norlon, Sland- ing, Smirh, Moore, Pearce. ,i ' 'Belowz The Leaders club . . . Leadership, sporlsmanship, scholar- ized eti ship, and aihleric abilily are lhe qualifies lhal are essenfial for mem- bership. Members llirsl rowl: Rogers, l-loughlon, Weisenberq, Mac- auley, Laylon, l-lair, Slanding, Kirlcham, Moore, Miss Gorlinslci, lsee- ond rowl Graham-, Jacob, Bleazard, Norlon, Evans, Smilh, Dalgleish, Flandro, l-lancoclc. l V 1. ,nw 44 is : f ' Above: Archery club . . . When wealher permils, archery proves 'ro be a favorile spor'r for many Easl l-ligh girls. Bows, arrows, and 'l'argel's are furnished by The school. Rosfer of club: Snow, Clark, Evans, Walls, l-larris, Chrislensen, Moore, l-larrwell, Bennion, Laylron, Bleazard, l-lanco-clc, Tamulener, Graham, Norlon, Hair, Cummings Clark, Macauley, Miss Murdock, Flandro, Thompson, Biesinger, Jacob Weisenberg, Marr, and l-loughlon. dlfLCl:lfLg 5l'CCA,6'2Zy ' Below: Dancing Club . . . Jus'r before praclicing for a scene from lhe Annual Girls' Dance Exlravaganza held in lhe lal'+er parl of May. Members llirsl' rowl: E. Gordon, Flandro, Biesinger, Swerhfager, Clay'ron, Alslon, M. 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CARLESON, Inc. I 535 SOUTH MAIN ARCHERY TACKLE High Grade Equipment 1 Instructions in Shooting and Bow Making Mardee Robinson ' Students Know . . . Our reputation for handling the very Hnest in knitwear . . . That'S why they come to us for SWEATERS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR LINGERIE SWIMMING SUITS' Salt Lake Knitting Deseret Gym ' I Salt Lake City, Utah re 52 I SP EICI-I ER'S EAST m WY' SHO E S 42 SOUTH MAIN A Headquarters for the Famous Iantzen Swimming Suits FACTORY AT 244 WEST 2nd NORTH I 1' My ,tif l I L ,YU M Wy, tl X! il J Jgfjfl v' If K . df!! l 1- ff A , 1 tj! ILIJAIV li if I' W . SWEET S Salt Lake City 5c Bars FUTA if Extra Quality . . . Extra Fresh . . Extra Value . . 6'i.9 NO BETTE MAID I gt A The Brigham Slreel' Pharmacy Cor. E and SO. Temple Sts. PHONES WAS. 956 AND 957 Where Quality Counts J. V. Buckle ELECTRIC COMPANY The Home of Fine Lighting Fixtures 535 SOUTH MAIN HYLAND 3302-R WASATCH 2940 HOT-N-TOT RIDING ACADEMY Scenic Bridle Trails and Night Rides Horses You Will Enjoy Riding -34,1 Jada Q MEL FLEGAL 2703 SUNNYSIDE AVE. wk Manager M Block East of Zoo if XMI? Call on Us for Films You Want Verichrome, of Course FOR FINISHING.- You Will Want Our Careful Service FOR PICTURE MAKING INFORMATION Were Here to Help QfOC'Q?.9 Compliments of A. E. TOURSSEN ' OLDSMOBILE DEALER 6th South at State National Theatre Supply Co. Salt Lake City SIMPLEX PROIECTORS EASTMAN KODAK STORES, I INC. SNELGROVE - 155 South Main Street HD. t, tl ,, Salt Lake City, utah 'S 1C 'e ICE CREAM ,f lf mf THIS IS A STEVENS 81 WALLIS YEARBOOK Faithfully interpreting the ideas of the editorial staff . . . with an added touch of professional finesse from our own large, ver- satile and experienced staff of artists and craftsmen . . . such is the service that has made this company yearbook headquarters for the Intermountain states. 0 Included in the S. 81 W. port- folio of yearhooks for 1936 are the following outstanding leaders . . . who come here year after year because they like the help- ful service and fair treatment they receive. Utonian QUniversity of Utahl, Eastonia QEast Salt Lake High Schoolj, Granitian fGranite High Schooll , Boomerang QBOX Elder High School, Brigham City, Utahl, the Sage fldaho State Normal College, Alhionl, and a goodly nmnber of other leaders. 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Novelty Co. 2142 State Street Salt Lake City, Utah PaH'ison's Village Shop We Sell COLVILLE Sweet Cream Satiny Smooth ICE CREAM Fountain Service E Bon Marche , 14 EAST BROADWAY Pride Themselves in offering Qual- ity Women's and Misses' Apparel. Here fashion and value go hand :fl 1509 so. 15th East Hy, 4738 in hand we The BooK and GIFT- 5 ' Store ,.. 5 ,I p rl n g Where YouSGet Personalized I 3 6 erwce brin mart DESERET BOOK ix COMPANY ,,,,. ie'nl f i'irn , ,,,, UNDER 44 EAST ON SOUTH TEMPLE' G R AD SALT LAKE CITY SUITS that you will ' WATCH STOPPED? want Take It To A PARKS The Ieweler 25 West South Temple And there's no compromise with young men when they want Under Grads! So We've bou ht more than ever before . . . and t?1ey're smarter than ever. Come in and see these new ideas for graduation. S25 to S30 ARTHUR FRANK 208-210 SOUTH MAIN ST. TROY LAUNDRY Distinctive Work Hyland 190 Office 319 South Main RING US To BRING US WAS. 6 0 Compliments . 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