East High School - Eastonia Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)
- Class of 1949
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N A Q X s ' .4 W l if K' if C' 'm 1:7 - xt? -fx' -0 3 M: Q 0 X v u 9 ' or. j he M- YOU . . . each member of the class of '48-'49: to each of you seniors who must now say good-bye to the familiar halls you've known through your teens, and to every junior and sophomore who next year will return to lead East through yanother glorious year. , , if if of N V ' ii Al 4 n 6 fl- W fu' Z W kj, ' K' ffl' ' pi at Q ii Q ' L' 4' wig' L' P! N el fl K i , X , ' W 1 , fr f47 l K if nf fl ,W - ' J 14,7 1 A' zz 5 u'f 6 all cl 'by' f lf 'I Mx KW f' fl f f' M4 A V6llfn!fv'J 7 fy ,ff East High School . . . hill-top tower of strength . . . academy of learning . . 4 master painting of everlasting beauty. Picturesque west wall under an arch of clear blue skies . . . clock that doesn't work . . . flagless flagpole. 1 N X Fx , .XV KX, P ,x, Q if x N J XD N, Xx N- Q X E X .X x , X X 1 RIS Q 3 L XQQ SQ m Ui lx- N Ykgd .xt 55 N 'B N may g S X X Sf, gl xii 'Y N A N5 .Nj X' xfwx Q3 'kv X' Throu h this majestic door. . X kb , fe, 3 H 1f-M3,,,,-v K, - . W -M- Neat class roonxs . . . excel-3 e- , ei lent equipment . . . interestedm' . m 1gVj,,,,. fp students . . . patient teachers! p , - thoughtful expressions. p 15,55 ' nfl, fe Within these chosen classes , , , ' 6 Q31 ., w if ' W2 ..,, ., 1 'S If: ' X of , 4 EK 5 -'51,f:.fm:x:.?.::E?.2-.. -. , EWS Q 1 s ie Ingenious assemblies . . . active student par- ticipation . . . clever costumes . . . good music . . . prelude to successful dances. Dwell your treasured memories of hours, s ent P A M,,,tLlLf,iiflSptf'i . . After school fun . . end of hard day . . . beginning of hard homework . . . patient waiting for friends . . . rush for busses . . . return to home - maybe. Well-known marble bench . . . designated spot of many a meeting . . . common gossip center . . . male vantage point . . . worn steps . . . well scut- tled over tile floors. t W, .a i t i - ' r W' Q 'W ' 'tees-a t as ,wc -vim-gi r.J,,6.x 1'vx.uN-an i'V VNiQxxbQ .V ,.,,u -kwa me Maw. N , 5- QW XA ' XANQ ras 5 e J- ir -P ig Aga i -. are new .J,,':sM-we '- A i ' ii ahh fa: X Max-ai, ii lb was WS -5 lim f-'SQ l p l 4' ' . , Nt' f ' W . , I ' . ' uv ' L-' 'K JP 'E' ,W-6 2 ii'-X Aff?-, its L o ' ' .gg ntroduction You feel,idon't youg that every yearbook should have a themet L In fact without atconnection of some kind you would feel it was incompleteg g Realizing this, the .membersofithe,iEastonia staifthought andfplanned out many possibilities before deciding upon any one for this year's Eastonia. Themes come in a variety as does most everything else, making a variable choice possible. Some may be termed as flowery, some elaborate, some traditionalg but believing that simplicity is strength, this Eastonia introduces a completely new and surprisingly unaffected subject, being used for the first time, as far as it knowng What is this extraordinary theme? . . . YOU--each and every student of East High owning ia 1949 Easronia. The staff hastaken the liberty of assuming that you saw or participated in every activity portrayed throughout these pages. It is a stofy of your high school days, a book thatgwill' undoubtedly ranlg eminently Vamideyour collection eofgmemorable literature. ' i I it A ' i i in gf Af i ni Takinginto considerationthegunusualness ofa this ehoice, it is onlyito be expected that this books wiilltrequireadifferent reading approachfiln other words, you must pforget aboutall-other people, pretending that E are the book's single characterg that the pictures are scenes -y-tif have obs served and rememberedg that the written matter are thoughts that have issued from -yi:-ur own mindgandconsider it only as a review of thehappiest .days of your life - days brightened by memories of East. V 1 P i V ,J .fl I L !' I 0 di ! A' 'vf7d1-VK-4 yu, f14ww.pv.J,.4.vwxZ5AZ.Qa,,.e,k,?,6w. b A XR? . E X . . fy? dmmlstratlon Qpavd Z m9.Qf Q2,..wf42f64f9 ,fd vw!!! . if I, if ff' . f I img gy! of Q34 4-QA0 ,Away fgwwyf, Wy, . fmt, Alix? , .,,. ...U , ffigvf, ghfwgn 6,-5..,f, I-vL v rgbfzvxd mf' z 4 ' I f R ff if 7 M ' xl' fflfff f 1 1 fi, ?k,f f ,Z ybfrxf-947'-,zfffs-9 yjfwjaial' fwfyffz -Q K K ' 5' WML? QMQCKW Mff M I Swf'i M W x M gw Qwyfm fx .- VVA1 flfw L E- A Zzqi Eliiv lgiiv V bfi? W J f Pvi' fx I y fw Q ,Lf if M Q + - ' W2 jg, 'fab f:-AQKW fi, WX W WW, W5 LV if Vwffw W Q'7ff'42-X-f, '4 4 WW 5 if 2 S E i MR. ALLEN Mr. Allen showed his intense desire to serve the student body by turning in another excellent performance this year. His unceasing enthus- iasm, judgment in handling the problems of a school with 16 hundred students, and his pleas- ing manner, you will find hard to forget. He enjoys traveling, hiking, and color photography for his diversions. This was your Principal MR. WILSON You will remember C. Orin as the person who always got you so pepped up with his ardent talks in assemblies. Interestingness, in- telligence, politeness, and a desire to help were a few of the qualities that created for him such a host of devoted friends. An enthusiast for outdoor life, Mr. Wilson spends whatever extra time he has fishing as well as participating in numerous other sports. and this your Vice Principal These were your Deans . MISS UTERMANN You found Dean Utermann on the job early every morning- writing home excuses, finding out who sluffed and why, helping with assemblies, and showing in every way her capabilities as a Dean. One of the talents of this popular Dean of Girls is cooking, her spe- cialty being sauerkraut. Eighteen MR. GARFF A champion hunter, a handsome and intelligent man, a very com- petent manager is none other than the Dean of Boys, Major Garff. His ability of handling the prob- lems of the boys that come to him have won him much renown throughout the city. M. LYNN BENNION Dr. Bennion's interest in students, in teachers, and the school problems pre- sented to him has proved him to be sin- cere in trying to help in every way. It may be, perhaps, that having four children of his own has enabled him to comprehend the problems of school life. Through his understanding he has won many friends. L, D. SCHROEDER K The assistant supervisor, Mr. Schroeder, goes about his work with great enthusiasm, as he does his hobbies -4 photography and woodwork. His pushing ahead has won him many friends. M. G. MERKLEY Mr. Merkley's job is to find the most effective curriculum for the Salt Lake City schools. You often saw him attending the football and bas- ketball games, cheering for his favorite team. As assistant supervisor he is well-liked. . . . and these your Superintendents Nineteen These were your Teachers . . . Your beloved faculty again suffered another nine month term with you, and in doing so became especially skilled in writing out sluff slips, assignments, and E's. You remember with nostalgia the hour-long homework, the surprise tests, and you boys particularly, the little jaunt to the zoo with the respective gym instructors driv- ing behind with whips. Seriously though, what would school be without teachers? just one big Pioneer day, and of course, no one could stand that. Delphine E. Lynch Business William H. Fotheringham .DTiZl67,5 Training Vera Pellar Business Twenty Valois Zarr Languages, Debate Valentine Gorlinski Biological Sciences N. E. Larson Social Sciences Deborah Steelman English Eldon Rasmussen Biological Sciences Alvira Cox English E, YY. Teare Social Sciences Marguerite Beatty Business V. B. Decker Science Charlotte Schroeder Mathematics jesse R. Black Commercial Law Illerchandisini E a fill 1C Allen I English Imam Hales Athletics Clara Cirkel English Alton B. Pofllsgnqf Social spew! jf ,. i ,AJ iw ,f , 'l 0 ' , -. vt' ldlxj , rf' I ' f fflfif 1 fi , f I! Twenty-two Fred Bennett Social Science Claire Hansen .Merchandising E. Foss Richards Biological Sciences Lisle Bradford Music Barbara West Physical Education Anna V. Lewis Business E. D, Palmer Business Louisa Woodmansee Foods Henry B. Tanner Manual Arts W will May E. Young Business Inez Narramore Clothing Alta Redd Speech Arch Tuellcr Musiv Richard Howell Chemistry Mary Mayne Mechanical Drawin Virginia Fraser Mathemaiicx Adeline Davis ilflathematies D. E. Powelson Phyxie: 71--f H - A 'wi .5 Myrtle Howells Social Science Joseph Richards Vocations Katheryn Cunningham Languages Hazel Witcomb Social Science Minnie Barlow Domestic Science Glendon Iverson English lklarion VanPelt Languages Pansye Powell English Lt. F. L. Schwartz ROTC Twenty-four S Myrtle Sorenson Mary Jensen Irma Rogers Mildred Steelman Office Office Book Room English Q yi N if QW f 77-f if Ziff? 1,11-0'zfLeA7f7V!fLf,!' 757,A:fL1Zf'Q v fU,uZ4,fn..,,.aQ,ff A-LL .-20,4 ,We, M ,www e fm WL vzfozvzl, e,ii CWYLH, ol? . 87 fbvv j if , V J . 3 C, 5 Ny Q Twenty-five These were your Helpers . . . 'The Board of Education Cafeteria Department, a non - profit organization, serves wholesome luncheons at a low cost to students and teachers? This was the group whose job it was to see to it that the above stipulations, taken from the back of a bottle de- posit card, were fulfilled. Twenty-six Wfhen it came to findii keys and articles, openii lockers, keeping the scho clean and aiding you other ways, a great deal w dependent upon the assis ance of the custodiar Thanks to them for a swc job. Student , t WWW? W fwgiff f W F 'N 4 ' X f 3 Q X 1 , JOHN ASTIN John proved himself to be a very versatile president and an outstanding social leader and athlete. His readiness to support student body activities, eagerness to please all, and willingness to help everyone are some of the things that made John such a popu- lar figure, especially with the girls. In his attempt to make this the most successful year of all years, John won the respect and admiration of everyone. This was your President . . . Twenty-eight ELEANOR PYPER JOYCE BLACKHURST Joyce, as S.A.E. secretary, turned in a fine job. It will be a long time before you will forget her cheerful smile that helped put her high on the popularity list. From the beginning, when Elea- nor was voted in as the junior to hold the S.A.E. Vice-president post until now she has helped in every way from cheering the team on to victory to playing piano solos. Her willingness to help has made her a well-liked miss. JIM TJAS You were always seeing Jim discussing ways and means of getting another party or dance and deciding which kind would be most successful. His ardent fervor to do all that he could for East showed up in every situation. His gen- ial manner in handling the business af- fairs of East won him a host of friends. and these your Officers Twenty-nine The Legislators . . . Boosters A democratic student representative legislature was found in the well organized and efficiently run Booster council. This organization helped keep you informed on school activities and was the means by which all your opinions and suggestions were voiced in your effort to better dear East High. With the able assistance of Mr. Wilson they maintained all of the high standards East is so noted for. OFFICERS Alan Matheson Parliamentarian Dick Freeman Sergeant-at-Arms Jim MacFarlane Chairman Lorraine Davis Secrefary Ralf Pollei Vice-Chairman The Executives . . . Board of Control From behind the scenes you felt the extremely effective results of the Board of Con- trol. This group directed and planned all school activities along with thc Boosters. Besides this they were busy handling the entire budget and all the business of the school, working constantly to fulfill your needs and desires. It was composed of all Student Body officers and Senior, Junior and Sophomore class representatives. They certainly deserve your compliments on their fine work .... agreed? Slandlng: Mr. Wilson, Vice-Principalg Hugh Cummings, A B of E Presidentg Mr. Allen, Prin- cipalg Richard Lee, Eastonia Editorg John Astin, S. A. E. Presidentg Jim rlljas, Business Man- agerg Jim MacFarlane, Booster Chairmang Dick King, Senior Representative. Seated: Joanne Harmon, Sophomore Representativeg Joyce Blackhurst, S. A. E. Secretary: Ann Nicholls, Ehag Presidentg Joyleen Maryon, Red and Black Editor: Eleanor Pyper, S. A. E. Vice-President. Absent when picture was taken: Bob Bronson, Junior Representative. Thirty-one The School Committee . . . Thirty-two SOCIAL ROOM Jim Tjas SHOW The members of the school committees well deserve a great deal of the credit for putting East on top again this year. The Show committee provided you with enjoy- able diversions in the form of noon and after-school showsg the Publicity committee was responsible for the advertising of school activitiesg the Social Room committee arranged the usage and upkeep of the social roomg the Program committee secured the talent for your excellent assemblies, and the Social committee did a commend- able job of directing the social events of the year. The Executive committee worked diligently in assisting further student activities. Miss Utermann Miss Barlow Dick Borg Marleen Rasmussen Miss Mayne Elly Strobel Mr. Richards Janice Young Erland Heginbotham Brett Paulsen SOCIAL Mr. Garff Miss Utermann Gerry Sperry Alden Lewis Robin Campbell PUBLICITY Jim Tjas Carlin Kimball Charles Henderson PROGRAM Mr. Wilson Eleanor Pyper Jim Tjas Mrs. Romney Mr. Iverson Rosanne Cline They planned your Activities 7 furry-three This was your Boys Urganization, . . . OFFICERS Mike Myers, Junior Representativeg Bill Wagner, Senior Representativeg Jake Garn, Sophomore Representa- tiveg Major Garff, Sponsor. Seated: Joe Thalman, Vice-Presidentg Hugh Cummings, Presidentg Ronald Rosell, Secretary. You were kept very busy this year watching and participating in all the activities sponsored by A. B. of E. The Boys' Dance, Assembly and all Sports Tournaments were most successful because of your support and the competent leadership of Mr. Garff and the A. B. of E. officers. Thirty-four and this, the Girls Ehag, under the direction of Mis Utermann and the Ehag officers, presented you with some of the nicest of your memories. They were responsible for the Girls' As- sembly, Mothers' and Daughters' Tea, Girls' Dance, Sophomore Roller Skating Party, and the Girls Slumber Party. OFFICERS Donnie Hatch, Treasurerg Miss Uter- mann, Sponsorg Jeanne Amott, Vice- President. Seated: Beverly Robinson, Senior Representativeg Joanne Bryant, 'Secretaryg Ann Nicholls, Presidentg Carla Iverson, Sophomore Represen- tativeg Joanne Bushman, Junior Rep- resentative. Thirty-Eve 47 cz A x.,- ,E '- f ffiwi Wulf-77w . I kfq Q- - 41-'L may M - ohm 3, - f 'fi A GL f 1 'X v - wa. 722 f74P7Mf4M4-sfmcum ,zflfwxk TN ,,g,.:g ,tgmf Q f f,, ,,Q X LJ 4 7 .:au4Z? M- 455 Ziff-fm K N lasses 6 WW' ,J ,,A1M'f. NA fx' , ., , X '- mf N ,f R' 'f ,ff ,M ,, Q- I 1 I f I ,J-Ig If I 1' ,V , lb V! . 'X fxxhf- .H 1 1,7 . C f N flfjggw I gl vI!4fE!U,,, f ,l f, 2. ffl Nfffw -f 'Asw- f ,.,, Q, ffffgu l xvj! X cv ,f 'fo fmjhlp N 1 fly. .f 'V V f K! ji N Q -R ' f fwfjf? Ayffyyff ff' f . - ,Z - f5'f 'Q 45,25 T Vf!fgy' .! ' 'Q . X 'I lj , - .. , It ,, N f 1 544,41 J i f R a P W fi A1 ff if I -. Al ,',. -ji A, X Ngx Q- T 4 hzrfyqeven Tliirly-eight Rall' Pollei Alfred Van Wagener Jack Jarvis Ronald Rosell Gloria Steffensen Bob Gygi Stephen Zimmerman Erland Heginbotham Henry Greenwell Duane Wilcox Lou Jean Wooley Bud Ross Larry Hassard Henry Weiss Roger Petersen THIRD Tom Redford Carol Richardson Richard Borg Tom Jensen Clare Greer Ben Jones YER Lowell Brirnley Tommy Kawakami Bert Williams Lee Vincent Jean Tyson Boyd Chilton Donald Miller Jack Adamson Hugh Cartella Thirly-nine Forty Eldon Edgar David Doxey Don Ensign Allan Petersen Dorothy Hopkinson Don Castleton Jim Tjas Leon Heaps Barbara Burbidge Jim MacFarlane Alden Lewis Colleen Cottrell Boyd Brown Doug Furlong Barbara Johnson Reed Culp Blaine Barnes Don Busath Keith Lewis Dick King ,,Q-Q,,f,7 ,-- -MJ J -, 'Lf ll, , , f IQQ .ff :ff-f -!4-3121, - M Lf. n If Ardyth Vickers ......,........... Vice-President If Bob Wells .......... ......... P resident Ann Bowman ....... ............ S ecretary Dick King ...... ...... R elbresentative rf- ,I , ', , f A ff' 211' my if . J J, ' , ff,,.,.w ff If ff . ' Zig- 9145111 D ' ,ff Vu' ia' '- 1 ' ' If-Q. ' . r J' I' fe h fy , 1 L fi A! H ,Q I 19,1 ,, 11-'..f:'o K ai wfjffif A ,AJ Q ,ffm X, uf- .g Q I 6 jf f J i f 71 , fb X A lv ff , ,yfqif-'L' 1 5 1 4 l L 1 ! if . ,' jj VI f ,f ' X f? ff li '77 I' 'i I I Lf 1 'ff' 'J' I - X. .lf fy! yy -1 ,jffl fix , 1' .1 ,ff M J Senior Sponsors MISS VAN PELT MR. TEARE These were the Seniors . . . Mary Ann Peterson Jeanne Gilmore Joe Lajeunesse Connie Saxey Lois Ipson Jerry Weaver Janet Merrill Lynn Birkinshaw Arline Carter Beverly Beatie Dan Siegel Ionna Psarras Glen Brown Jean Crask Evelyn Nordberg De Lamar Johnson Lucy Ann Richardson Elcne Johnson Forty-two Daryl Anderson , Gerald Fassel Marion Head Warren Smith Norma Janke Virginia Fox Bonnie Goff Bob Harding Joyce Hague Becky Clark Bob Wright Peggy Saville Carolyn Monson Marjorie De Long Bob Frank Elaine Harris Margaret Wheeler Gerry Rogers Jerry Pratt Dorothy Sheets Ruth Butcherite Marilyn Casper Norma Cole Gordon Pyper ERLAND HEGINBOTHAM Adding interest to uniform school life was Erlar1d's responsibility as a member of the Motion Picture committee and Red and Black - a job which he exacted most suc- cessfully. He,s also an outstanding repre- sentative of the Bowling, Debate, and Ski clubs. Forty-three Janet McLeese Bernie Schmertz Dawna Hoggan Eleanor Wegner Richard Hunter Joanne Ferrin Scott Clugston LaVon Howe Doyle Perkins Beverly Matson Pauline Hedges Norma Christensen Phyllis Bench Harold Carn Vera Bell Hansen Nan Miller Richard Pixton Pat Chadwick Gloria Liddell Bob Pinder Carol Ripley Donna Bills Bob Wells Joyce Wunderlich Forty-four PAT CAMPBELL Patls many positions, those of Associate Editor of Red and Black, Secretary of De- bate, Publicity Manager for Writers, His- torian of Radio, DAR Finalist, Bausche St Lombe Finalist, and Girls' State Tribune Correspondent, kept her extremely busy all year long. Writing, consequently, played a big part in her active and enjoy- able school career. 1' ' Shirley Larson Drusilla Capes jay Halverson Peggy Mock PAT CAMPBELL Doris Chipman Leon Moss Ardyth Vickers Bob Memory Marion Dean Barbara Bergeson Joanne Davies Howard Reichman Stephen Covey Lois Christensen Bob Sansom Bonnie Silver Rob Morris Sharon Webb Marleen Rasmussen Ray Emerson Barbara Armstrong Donna Jean Jones Merril Ostler Barbara Cecil Forty-hue Bonnie Palfreyman Thomas Metos Jeanette Taylor Doug Young Janice Tolrnan Kenneth Platt Lynwood Liddell Elaine Kolby Eugene Brarnhall Joyce McKay Ralph Gardener Cleo McAllister Richard Drury Shirley Jones Donetta Rushton Phillip Kennicott Natalie Ray Jae Nell Johnson RICHARD LEE Glen Bowen Mary Breeze Don Hanlon Marianne Ross Gaye Evans Helen Burns F arty-six RICHARD LEE Rich is well known to everyone but do you know what else this swell guy did besides put out your yearbook? He was an active member of Debate, Board of Control, Boosters, A'Cappella, Khem, President of the German club, and winner of the Bausehe Sc Lornbe Award and the Elks Award. East High is proud of stu- dents like Rich. Jon Taft Delores Decker Mary Hansen Kendall Burnham David West Peggy Igo Mary Darrow Bob Sporledcr Ann Hinckley Gary Schulthies cone Merritt Robert Horroeks Tracy Smith Carolyn Silvers Dorothy Rudyy. Philip Besselievre Jo Fowles Shirlee Stanley Marleau Charvos Sharlene Anderson Don Furlong Joan Phillipson Hazel Heightman Merrilyn Guggisberg Forty-seven Carol Sue Ellison Donald Ludlow Janet Olsen Pat Ellerman Sherman Bolt rt Tonic Lund Carolyn Bennion Lee Jennings Janice Wilson Lile Ruth Beverly Key Cherie Williams June Butchen Blanch Stoll Earl Wight Tonie Turpin Beverly Beebe Harold Goldthorpe Elline Rugg Pat Ness Gloria Kelsch Mary Cannon Claire Furse Forty-eight HUGH CUMMINGS An excellent skier and President and Cap- tain of the Ski club is A. B. of E. President Hugh Cummings. Boosters, Board of Con- trol, and the Ushers club, along with sports and girls, kept this good-looking guy on-the-gon from the day school started ,til Graduation. Bill Moncur Ina Mae Harding Joy Basinger H Carolyn Larson HUGH CUMMINGS Nan Brockbank Alan Matheson 455542. 53:14. Gordon Christensen De Ann Atkinson Kenneth Fewson Annette Steeneck Eugene Pearse Barbara Nukamura Naomi Schweitzer Colleen Struce Bill James Marie Ford Joan Granberg Keith Newman Gilbert Christensen Betty Collings Lorna Fetzer Larry Ashton Gladys Nordquist Pearl Straup Forty-nine Ted Skeen Lilamae Zimmerman Veon Hutchings Viola Wall Joann Peterson Kenith Lott Mary Lynn Heninger Blaine Cameron Marjorie Liddle Martin Smart Jo Ann Davis Nostrat Barkhordari Paul Cummings Maurine Sieverts Richard Cartwright Margaret Affleck Garr Cutler Marilyn Pugh yqfxfj K gg, YLLIIYA ff 5457411 1 . .4 Q . J., F, ,yt 0 M W ' ...Q F, X -:lf AA , , , . , X P I '. I 1 1 Q 'K' f MARGERY THOMPSON ff V . X- xg-: Janet Young Charles Powers Hal Mortensen W Maurice Peterson Elain Bradshaw Lorraine Davis , Fifty MARGERY THOMPSON You will remember Margery for the side- splittingl' readings that she recited on as- semblies and as the girl interested in drama. The French club, of which she was Presidentg the Thespians, which received her services as Secretaryg Radio, Pep and Debate, were some of the activities respon- sible for Margery's being chosen as alter- nate DAR winner. Anne Pettigrew Ben Harries Richard Spiker Louise Stephens Marian Millard Neil Hendrickson Gale Townsend Joyce Blackhurst Joe Jeppson Mary Sorenson Bob Epperson LaDene Perkins Hubert Barlow Jeri Bates Robert Evans Karolyn Forsha Dale Newburger Jim Rogers Joy Brown Ted Ezell Judy Slingerland Dorothy Matthes Richard Latimer Carol Wheeler Fifty-one Robert Hansen Silvia Reeve Joan Newman Barbara Sandquist Jackie Reid David Kidd Helen Heightsrnan Grant Haertel Ann Parkinson Pat Grondel Bill Evans Clair Hummel Jack Mills Jeanine Heusser Vel Dean McAllister Claudia Burton Mary Crawford Ross Timpson Beverly Farnsworth john Youngman Joan Larsen Packard Anderson Millicent Higgins Arnold Thompson Fifty-two STEPHEN COVEY Steve's particular interests are tennis and ping-pong. However, these are not the reasons for his being chosen as an out- standing seniorf' Debate, of which he was Business Manager, A. B. of E., A'Cappella, and his being an S. A. R. Finalist ac- count for this. STEPHEN COVEY Joe Amberboy Barbara Glade Hazel Nielson Charles White Richard Budd Ann Nicholls Susan Woolley David Havertz Shirley Anderson Mike Powell Richard MacKay Robert Schoenhals . I' f fy fffkzg, fffii, f . F, IV :MZ jfaveflt ,,f'.f ,W , Barbara Fleming Brett Paulsen Mary L. Summerhays Fred Ebert Carol Woods Karen Senior Jim Smith Jerry Ipsen Alvin Green Tom Gray Jack Cordery Judy Nelson ,, , 1,--1, fv ,.' , f v ,- 7' ! 0,7 fV',!LI,w'1, I , '-I 'if kfhi f n , . I' xy :ft Fffwaf -W W 1 Helen Bergstedt Richard Flynn Mary Conely Bill Ward Marilyn Peak Mickic Treseder Bob Parrott Robert Hatch Joan Griffith Art Sutton Marvin Meacham Ruth Zwahlen Carol Menlove Bonnie Allred Larry Knight Conrad Nielson ShirE3 Za ler Dixie Andrews Conrad Jahries Joyleen Maryon Kendall Hopkins Betty Shelton Elwood Hopkins Fifly-four Bernice Hansen KIMBALL CARLIN KIMBALL Aside from her fulfilling her capacities as Eastonia Literary Editor, Publicity Chair- man, a member of Writers, A'Cappella, the Red and Black, and Directory Staffs, and the NI-Iello Day, and Mid-Year Dance committees, Carlin succeeded in maintaining her straight Au average for her fourth successive year. She spends her spare time swimming, arching, singing, and teaching piano lessons. Burtis Robbins Lucille Cooper LeRoy Nielson Francella Smith Darlene VanLeeuwen Jack Fisher X Dick Reiser Sonya Allred Charles Penrpse' Ruth Henninger Art Forsland Barbara Chadwick Marcia Gotchy Maxine Worthen Douglas Christensen Elaine Grover Bill Bullock JoAnne Packard Paul Dixon Bill Devine Beverly Nielson Ross Johnson Elsa Nelson Bill Rawson Fifty-five Jean Ainsworth Dean McKinney Carolee Coverdale Richard Kesler Arlene Budge Chuck Dowda Zola Martin Jean Hall Ronald Miller Pat Gollaher Kenneth Ricks Betty Jones Thayer Catrow Donna Richards Jimmy Dixon Barbara Greenshilds Fred Fushimi Elaine Bult Joyce Rawlings Tom Jensen Bonnie Hansen Harvey Dalton Barbara Horsley Richard Lee Fifty-six JOYCE BLACKHURST Acting as East Secretary, pert Joyce has proven herself to be most versatile. Work- ing as a member of the Pioneer Day com- mittee, Board of Control, Boosters, Ski club, Writers, Leaders, and Writing for the Red and Black, are some of the things in which Joyce has shown her capabilities. She claims her main interest is people, which shows in itself why she is so well liked. Erma Rogers Bob Hite l Glen World l Maurine Reese JOYCE BLACKHURST Pat Visick Raymond Henderson Shirley Evans Bob Little Jerry Michelson Jerry Jarman David Azbill Peggy Peterson Ronald Holberg Arlin Bickmore Pat Campbell Dan Thomas Carol Armstrong Kenneth Robbins Rosanne Cline Delbert Goates Lowell Christensen Stephen Netolicky Ed Silver Kay Hatch Fifty-seven Jimmey Webbert Joan Wagstaff Ieri Lu Crowther Dick Llewellyn Joan Capener Richard Pexton Blain Perkins Barbara Ford Bill Trivett Ruth File Beverly Brough George Earl Frances Shepard John Bryner Earl Monson Carolyn Kerr Dale Gunnerson Beverly Steele ROSANNE CLINE Shirley Daugherty Lee Wagenarr Joe Thalman w Peggy Loeding Maova Pulsipher Bob Naffzigcr W Fifty-eight ROSANNE CLINE Ricky, to most people, did a marvelous job in assisting school activities as you well remember. Some of her many positions were Business Manager of Eastonia, Di- rectory Associated Editor, Chairman of Program committee, and member of Exe- cutive Committee, Pep, Leaders, Ski Clubs, Debate and A'Cappella. She just adores dancing-very good, too. Jerry Knowlton Kent McGregor Vaoma Christoffersen Dave Samuelsen Tay Khazem Rena Baker Dick McDonald Verna Timmins Joan Nichols Robert Parry Owen Jacobsen Barbara Kraus Nancy Brough Bruce Simpson De Vaughn Bell Gloria Walker Marilyn Snow Doug johnson James Matthews Virginia Olpin Joyce Silfast Brine Bradford Wallace Penrose Norma Cramer Fifty-nine Jay Manning Barbara Evans' Alice Marie Phillips Max Ingalls Leland Osburn Katherine Pappas Joyce Castleton Dick Freeman Ted Echols Donnie Hatch Ronald Crosby Carina Young Wally Hards Dave Zollinger Leo Kelly Wray Skanchy Georgia Smedley Robert Stayner Bonnie Nielsen Richard Christensen Carmen Robles Charles Henderson William Phillips Ruth Woodall Sfxty ANN NICHGLLS Board of Control, Leaders, Pep club, Boosters, and Pioneer Day and Carnival committee took much of the time of EHAG'S Prexie, Ann Nicholls, Surely you agree that she has done an excellent job in each and every aspect. To be a suc- cessful writer is Annis great desire. Ann Bowman Gaylon Hansen LeRoy Turner Beaverly Hills ANN NICHOLLS Paul Reeves Jean Munk Earl Kitchen Charlotte Barber Joy Knight Dale Barnes Carol Simpson Don Manwaring Ethan Janove Dorothy Hill Loyde Ericson Beverly Robinson Lois Christensen Robert Horne Larry Roberts Barbara Vissing Wanda Pierce Scott Horsley Kayne Foulkner Barbara Foulger Sixty-one Wanda Reed Bill Evans Donna Davidson Dick Chase joan Leigh Wells Carter Kathryn Lyon George L. Datwylcr Nancy Eatough Leon Burnett Blanche Stoll Mack Thompson Bob Langer Jeanne Parry Dick Weight Carol Condie Russell Hennefer Audrey Fenning ' A ,, ,,,,fL .714 , ff 5' 7 ' 'fl i ' ! I y' 1 j 5 of if if ' fr ' jx, ,K ,, .5 x T' ' f ' ,' , W 4- . J ,V 4 jj . , if-1 1 , . W-.-f x w A f' -,f ' ' lr!! 9 i js f' ' f I 'L' !',,,Z,f-'L' It 'Dvd 'iii 'ii I' ff - i ' -44' - ,Af RALF POILLEI4 . ' Ed Moreton Janeth Jensen Bill Paul Barbara Budge Scott Flandro Janice Wilson Sixty-two .rf ,' '. - -0-- 1 va Q ,,-.-. ,f fi 1 RALF POLLEI Seminary President, Booster Vice-Ghair- man, basketball and football star, and German club member are a few of the adaptable titles which designate this well- liked boy as an active supporter of school functions. You will find that Ralf's main interest is in becoming a doctor when he graduates from college. Louise Johnson Jimmy Lowry Ardys Mason Kenny Neilsen Janiel Kelsey Junius Romney Robert Schoenhals Sylvia Zilonka Bill Buckwell Marilyn Griffith Wallace Ludlow Nancy Hancock Joanne Bryant Joe Bonocci John Karpowitz Joan Escandon Dick Cheney Susan Linginfelter Grant Horsley Barbara Redford Rodney Millegan Ardeth Rasmussen Dixie Schroder Jack Gardner Sixty-three Sher Lee Hunter Jim Rae Barbara Danhoff Stanley Spotz Joy Levorsen Eugene Twitchell Joan Maack Ken Reggs Carolyn Peeler Chester Arthur Carole Donaldson Clifford Bingham Ralph Baker Marilyn Osterloh Richard Horsley Mary Jo Conner Ted Ezell Robin Campbell Y V , Joan Holt Ronald Earl Barbara Crowther Norman Jones Marilyn Huckins Paul Callister Sixty-four JIM MacFARLANE A member of A'Cappella, Board of Con- trol, and President of Boosters is last year's 'cDream Boy, Jim MacFarlane. Jim will long be remembered as A String basket- ball captain and star in football and track. Aside from his sports interest - he just loves brunettes. Ann Cardall Bob Sorensen Marlene Scott John Young ' JIM MacFARLANE L0 Vonne Brewer Roger Quillicy '11 I f 1 Carol Conrad Gordon Taylor Lila Lei Dave Bennett Binny Dowell Monty Johnson John Sanders Joyce Rawlings Don Manwaring Shirley Hiner De Von Moses Margery Thompson Sonja Nabrotyky Richard Cederlund Helen Henderson Val Taylor Nadine Neiderhauser Ted Skabelund Sixty-five ,-:ff qxk Bob Debenham Patty Pitman Louis Kelsch Margie Wendelboe Gale Martin Connie Ogaard Judith Carpenter Dave Richards Beverly Larsen Gordon Knight Ronald Watts Joyce Barton La Mont Christensen Veirl Williams 5 f ff L ' 1 6' is A 4' Lucille Cgrter Bill Burke Geraldine Leavitt Jerry Hansen if ' A fc 1 i ,, J F Willard Rogers June Butcher Nick Kalantzes Bonnie Scherer Charles Wilson Sally Allen S ixly-six JOYLEEN MARYON JOYLEEN MARYON Even though Joyleen was Red and Black Editor, and a member of the Executive committee, Board of Control, Leaders, Rifle Club, Boosters, Writers, Ehag, and Dance Committee, she finds her main in- terest in debating and extemporaneous speaking. No wonder -- she took fourth place in Extempt at Weber. Joyce Huntington Bill Ward Stephen Love Camelle Ewing Le Roy Bruin Marjorie Wellington Betty Baker Gene Pack Pat Williams jim Armstrong Vivian Holley John Martineau Bob Krantz Gerda Rosenberg Rulon Larsen Bonnie Pollei Harvard Reed Dorothy Davis Donna Liddiard Barbara Kerr Tom Harvey Jim Erickson Howard Clark Howard Harmer Sixty-seven Gloria Bardsley Kieth Winty Joyce Parry Richard Pannely Bill Wagner Robert Sims Robert Snyder Renee Van Wagoner John Lyman Diane Evans Bob John Verda Feinour Marilyn Newell Bill Ertel Ted Farnsworth Margaret Bergeson Jack Collins R'Gean Thomson ,Bob Morris Pat Whitehead Jerry Harrison John Blackham Gary Bullough Marlynn Bahman Sixty-eight BARBARA GLADE Barbarafs extensive success as Red Cross representaive for Utah and Idaho to the Pacific area, Benefits chairman, and a member of the Assembly committee, Lead- ers, Khem, and A'Cappella, explains why she was chosen by Red and Black as Pic of Our Gang, and by Eastonia as an Out- standing Seniorf, She still finds time, nevertheless, for her favorite amusement- playing the piano. Joyce Durham Budd Lortsher Earl Crooks 1 Dorothy Schaar . ,xg BARBARA ADE , VIH! xl f 'I ff J A pyyffjflyfff 110 W Bryce Chamberlain J Claire Bowen Marlene Olsen Ray Trottier Bob Jensen Nancy Salisbury Charles Matthies Donald Glenn Ruel Ware Gwen Howell George Burnham Carlin Kimball Micky Christensen Susan Kearns Nadine Hardy Don Black Gwen Bradford Dennis Powell Wallis Smith Lizabeth Strobel Sixty-nine Carol Anderson Bill Holt Jeanne Rich ix Bill Qrocker Diane Nelden Harry Carleson Milford Varner Janice Young Dee Smith 'X Clefn Tebbs Jeanne Parry Gary Steinfeldt Barbara Johnson Meredith Oberlc Bob Bronson Beverly Nielsen ' Don Dunn Bill Irvine DELBERT GOATES Keith Brown Gerry Sperry David Noall Elsa Nelson Leon Nicolaides Eleanor Davis Scvcnfy DELBERT GOATES Bert,' is more generally known for his Debating success but he is also claimed as Directory Editor, Assistant Editor of Eastonia, S. A. R. Finalist, and a member of Khem, Boosters, the play cast, and the Executive committee. He enjoys A'Cap- pella, too. One of his hobbies is raising Hamsters--used to be rats. Ted Skabelund Beverly Hills JoAnne Packard John Youngman Brent Gillis Betty Taylor Micky Oberg Howard Harmer Beverly Farnsworth Barry Banta Ross Johnson Marlene Cox Sally Summerhays Jerry Michelsen Mervin Summerhays Dione Susson Allen Kimball Charles Nation Clif Walker Jere Sewell Hal Walton Dean Graham Elizabeth Weggeland Jimmy Dean Seventy-one ALDEN LEWIS Louie has proven himself to be an out- standing senior by taking an active part in basketball, track, bowling and acting as Social committee chairman. Even though he has been a great success in sports, Louie's great ambition is to be an archi- tect. LEON HEAPS Selected as all state basketball player for two years and one of the five mainstays on the Leopard squad, Leon is known to all Eciders as a very capable basketball handler. Track, baseball, and football also claim this sports-minded enthusiast. Leon, however, found time to work on the Com- munity Chest committee, A. B, of E., and Severzly-Iwo Count off the position of school business manager, all of the committees, Board of Control, Boosters, German club, and base- ball and you'll have a faint idea as to why Jim was always so busy. In a few years Jim hopes to be busy in a different way- Boosters. ,. ,ffff .lf , . ,I f ,A ,1 ,V !,f I , .1 JOYCE DURHPIM Being selected as the Winner of Eastls DAR contest for the most outstanding girl in activities and scholarship is proof alone why Joyce was named as an outstand- ing Senior. Tennis, debating, cooking, and sewing consume most of Joyce's leis- ure time. JIM TJAS x ' f .4 if X JU IOR OFFICERS Bill Bridenbaugh ......................., President Byron Bruner ...... ......, V ice-President Mary Nebeker ...,. ......... S ecretary Mike Anderson ....... ......... T reasurer Bob Bronson ........ ....... R epresentative junior Sponsors MR. IVERSON MISS COX These were the Jumors Joan Pett Garrett O'Brien Joanne Bushman Tom Morris Marilyn Carlisle John Pappas Arlene Leidholdt Margery Clark George Norton Barbara Abbott Don Hargrove Marlene Deelstra Mary Lou Lewis Lynn Williams Betty McCarthy Seventy-four Barbara Bennett Bill Bridenbough Betty Jean Clissold Bill Chittum Renee Rasmussen Gardner Reynolds JoAnn dejel Jim Kimball Mike Anderson Byron Bruner Mlke Myers Lorraine Gandy Robert Clayton Mary Deelstra David Seager Ione Sorenson Joyce Snarr Hal Russell Patricla Lievasay David Noall Marilyn Ottinger Gerald Galloway Kenneth Catmull Eleanor Pyper Ray Andress Patricia Sweeney Pete Winder Mary Nebeker Sharon Lund David Wilson Joanee Spencer Victor Patricia Hucks John Krier Jonathan Fairbanks Marilyn Miller Jimmie Martin Doris Vombaur Kenneth Ririe Joan Wood Mantz Thomas Jean Simmons Homer McCall Dolores Derby Carma Stevens Hugh Hougaard Celestia Vaughn Barbara Wi hamb 'mes Cockayne Joanne Spencer W W S eventy-six ophomores OFFICERS Ronnie Jensen ....... ..,..... P resident Joy Castleton ...... ...... V ice-President Patty Stevens ...... ....,.,. S ecretary Joan Harman Representative 1 Sophomore Sponsors MR. RASMUSSEIN MISS STURGES These were the Sophomores Janee Bettilyon Margot Cannon Gary Denning Edrie Allred Lyla Jean Luebes jay Adams Collccn Jarvis Carol Williams Carl Hammons Carla Iverson Irene Casper Frank Greenburg Marilyn Pinney Jean Younkcr Ray Norberg Seventy eight , ,,,. n if t ., .,il, 5 it fi Barbara Birrell Duane Whitehead V,,,V,. ,A Y A V. Waneen Moses 7 Y' : Mary Lou Tripp i Y, Frances Headquist is fif ty ,iil 5 I Bill Loeffler ' f Arla Gwen Bradshaw M Sally Ann Lyon fs Q. .b Joanne Brewer A i I Dawna Ellis W 1 ZLI. ' Joan Wilkinson Dixie Hatch Sharon Snyder Jerry Foote Joan Timothy Carol Jackson Doreen Smith Doug Besselievre Iliene Cockrell Margaret Smith Jim Duke Alberta Clayton Louise Martin Carolyn Baxter Dick Manilla Doreen Savage Irene Anderson Tom Elliot George Latulyppe Nonna Ebert Barbara Goates Kent Taylor Geraldine Knowles Tharry Bowman Seventy-nine Irene Larsen Keith Anderson Carolyn Gray Jack Higgins Janet Christensen Gary Peterson Madclyn Brienholdt Wayne Tobler Ruth Sorenson Gordon James Pat Duncan Meredith Poulson Dorthy Thatcher Gordon Milligan Margie Nelson Joyce Hunt Richard Simonsen Dede Emerson Stanton Spurrier Janice Peterson Ronald Boyce Jeanine Larson Gary Nicholes Sharon Bassett Harris Froishland Marilyn Orlob Calvin Goodman Georginia Price Douglas Card Nancy Bowers Ezghty Suzanne Roth Robert Pace Marilyn Florence Gary Ellis Izola Jensen Jack Nelson Marlene Anderson Merrill Johnson Emaline Katsis Spencer Smith Maria Stoof Jim Hansen Janice Burton Donald Sorenson Carolyn Taylor Earl Barnson Jim Imhoff Rosemary Crosby Tim Ronzio Judy Watson Paul Griffin Bonnie Flickinger Barbara Preece Doug Alder Janet Lignell John Sherman Frances Clayton Dick Beck Gene Pepper Carol Jackson Ralph Merrill Mary Knowlton Pearce Shelton Ruth Ganore Eighty-one Jack Hoggan Lois Anderson Gweneth Passey Tim Ronzio Darlene Thomas Virginia Piercey John Firmage Pat Marrom Joanne Twelves Dorothy Clawson Marilyn Granger Jeanine Thatcher Joyce Crawley Ann Lindroth Grant Robertson Marilyn Stobbe Larry Fullmer Janet Norris Bill Escandon Marjorie Watkins Jim Bowditch Barbara Bennion Ken Smart Barbara Chansom Andrew Creglow Barbara Nation Gordon Scheffner Marjorie Buckley Dan Stewart Janet La Bronte Ezghty-two in 4 so if Monica Youngberg Dale Allsop Sally McPhie Marlene Buchanan Gilbert Bean Margaret Doran Janice Kenward Bob Smith Joanne Tobias Carol Workman Edward West Janice Kimball Marilyn Sumner James Cockayne Antoinette Doezie Barbara Quigley Sarah Ann Hale Sherman Culp Mary Ann Carter Delores McKee Ernest Earl Patricia Gossett Elaine Hill Marilyn Pecht Lloyd Astin Judy Powelson Karma Memmott George Latimer Ralph Hansen Elsie Bender Jean Lund Carol Phillips Bruce Mitchell Caroline Burton Eighty-three Lois Green Dick Dotson Joan Nash Evelyn Hunter Jack Chcsley Dona Mary Hatch Barbara Preece Robert Ward Bonnie Bloom Nona Searle Ronald Jennings Barbara Proctor Francine Tannenbuam Elwood Dorland Elaine Black Jinny Hoggan Stanley Hayward Pat Daynes Jack Birkinshaw W'inston Faux Bradford Smith Hazel McLean Jay Poelman Tom Lyman George Dibble Jean Allen Dick McMan Edna Fox Robert Myers Ann Bennett Ezghty-four Lavon Sieverts Fred Anderson Pat Watkins John Alder Cherie McGhie Barbara Norton Dean Weaver Ann Ballard Ron Jensen Nancy Ritter Shirley Smith Mack Guy Mary Borg John Morrison Lynn Youngrnan Bob Smith Bart Pyper Mardean Rippon Gordon Smith Elva Andersen Dick Southwick Beth Croft Russel Hanks Joyce Barlow Richard Buckly Lueve Winward Eric Holt Marilyn Wooley Sherry Ann Lindsey Kent Poulson Marion Park Gilbert Kalmar Kathleen Glenn Keith Miles Eighty-five Larry Couch Marilyn Hiatt Brent Nielson Marilyn Jackson John Creer Jean Ovard Edward Burton Janet Smith Tom Rogers Jo Ann Woody Judy Burton Carla Abernethy George Swan Elaine Feragen Robert Gallanty Douglas Jacobsen Lois Moss Ronald Watkins Maxine Wilcox Wayne Sewell Andrea Earl Jerry Gilmore Jewel Wolff Richard Ellis Marilyn Holbrook Sharrel Lewis Suzanne Roth Bill La Fee Ethel Burkes Robert Hendricks Eighty-six Bob Jones Ann Castleton Gordon Avery Diane Gordon Don Nettles Marilyn Blunch Calvin Christensen Ann Wallace Jack Sieverts Barbara Hardy Dale Osborn Mary Lou Stobbe Ronald Worthen Carol Synon Norman Pomeroy Annette Harries Sharlene Holt Bert Hill Grace Lawrence Dick Bradshaw Mary Longshaw Ned Call Donald Gale Elaine Johnson Hal Jones Myrle Maughn Dale Johnson Carolyn Lewis Barbara Hultquist Kieth Hawthorne Barry Staber Howard Barnes Earl Grossen Marion Strauss Eighty-seven LaMar Richards Elaine Mahoney Bob Trotman Carol Wright Ronald Freeman Laura Ann Davis Scott Clyde Pat Kirton Dick Weaver Francis Nelson Larry Jensen Sidney Ann Peterson James Hammond Pat Neal Paul MCArdle Irene Tanner Richard Jensen Muriel Willey Bert Hill Elaine Mayhew Ray Goodrich Pauline Platt Dixon Paul Julie Taylor Roger Flinders Patricia Stevens Harry Bowers Joan Shepard Jim Pratt Cecelia Alquin Eighty-eight Gordon Welling Alice Thomas Patsy Thomas Jeanne Perry Jim Baughman Carol Corbett Malcolm Christiansen Jeanne Amott David Brothers Jerree Sproul Jake Garn Marion Nielson Blanche Carlston Irene Shelton Dick Winder Janet McGregor Donna Higham Ronald Baxter Jo Ann Pack Geraldine Sherwood Jerry Smith June Sigerstedt Al Giles Joyce Smith Katherine Paramore Elaine Thorup Raquel Evans Paul Richardson Keith North Marilyn Arnovitz Robert Bennet Mary Lou Madsen Larry jenkins Carol Maxwell Eighty-nine Read Howard Annette Chidester Stanley Hardy Rugh Arthur Hartly Hansen Arlene Kelsch Edward Mansay Melita Jacobs Gary Forbush Renee Mickelsen Marian Myerhoff Bill Dunn Alan Muller Janet Holberton Richard Young Luella Robinson Wayne Romney Diane Holbrook John Price Donna Serell Richard Middletan Darlene Ashby Gene Pantuso Beverly Johnson Ashby Decker Lark Oswald Bicknell Robbins Ann Gotchy Eugene England Jackuelyn Durrant Nznety Bill Hodson Joanne Harman Milo Marsden Janice Pett Geoffrey Snow Mary Lee Creer Harry Woodcox Darlene Katwyk John Adrighen MarthaJean Stocking Lon Richardson Carolyn Walker Burrows Reid Joyce Gray Don Bosch Faye Hankes Marilyn Beckstead John Henninger Janet Holberton Hal Jones Judy White Conrad Pugh Jim Baughman Jean Henstrom Don Lawrence Millie Lund Griffith Anderson Marjorie Moulton Loreen Llewellyn Tom Elliott Doris Strong Eldon Young Shari Jennings Orson Quayle Ninety-one Sherry Bowman George Sewvall Darlene Dansie Pete Richards Drusilla Bay Russell Wherritt Barbara Boyer Jerry Hickman Judy Johnston Harry Van Oostendorp Elaine Robbins Bob Madson Jay Castleton Bill Beers Kay Platt Sally Piparato Warren West Marilyn Ernstrom Gary Christiansen Darlene Whittaker Alan Tull Shannon Bradshaw Sherman Anderson LaRae Weight Melvin Fackrell Betty Bernston Jay Ball Lois Knaptis Lawrence Bell Carol Winegar Ninety-two Delbert Ward Myrle Brewster George Condie Glenda Workman Pat Barlow Claudia Crane Von Jensen Margie Carter Richard Olsen Betty Dyson rv Ron Jensen Marjean Egan Richard jones Barbara Jones Shan Davis Harriet Holmes Faye Srnith Earl Prisk Marlene Wallis Leopard Slusser Shirley Guss Bob Davis Dean Rogers Margaret Daugliesh David Kennicot Dorothy Whitney Lynn Fairbanks Margie Hiatt Drew Spencer Lester Prisk Aurlene Warren Andy Oswald Marleen Warburtor Pete Jouflas Ninety-three Janet Norris Alvin Knox Mildred Rettmer John Henninger Shirly Clark Eldon Jensen Joyce Kirkrnan Harry Woodcox Donna Richards John Visser Susan Ellertson Bob Duncan Fay Williams Lyle Ranck Elaine Bult Pat Visick Sharon Rowsell Bill La Fee Lueve Winward Stanley Hayward Gayle Grant Reed Stringham Doreen Smith Jack Hoggan Carol Armstrong Richard Simmons Arlene Budge Malcolm Christiansen Carol Jean Peirce Don Rudy Ninety-four Barbara Barton Tom Watts Norma Cramer David Howell Dixie Black Roland Reiter Barbara Butkus Norman Bruner Karla Holt Bob Croft Beverly Stiles Merrill Menlove Geroldine Jamison Kieth Garsey Monty Brown Don Boyle Ruth Wilson David Jackson Marilyn Johnson Nadine Hartley Marlene Call Boyden Grooms Sandy Moffat Catherine Ross Gerald Gardner Doreen Savage Blair Malouf Carvcl Evans Lee Meadows Sue Evans Gary Greer Janice Buchanan Juanita Watkins Wayne Simmister Nlnety-five Ninety-six Roy Lenk Katherine DeMick Paul Cummings Hendrika Croese Pat Marrom Allan Carlisle Larry Knight Carl Corbin Ronald Peck Roger Renner Henry Erying Don Sipkeme George Egan John Martin Don Carlson Ronald Green f07mfA4 4? Ninefy-eight ocial Life J: A jg - 1 4 o f, 0 J f A '53 13 x - .fy U' 5? , V I q , AQAIAA Q V H1 W ii U33 These were your Favorite Heart Throbs . . . V! U40-' ffzflf 5 4' K 1 , Y ., 1' , U, ,' f f , ' 1 f GERRY SPERRY Homecommg O H JANET CHRISTENSEN CAROL CORBETT PAT WILLIAMS Cadet Hop CPortrait5 by Leesj One Hundred One JOY CASTLETON Boy ' Dante . 4 1 ,WJ gif ,jk pf f njiiffr e W. c 1 U A y4i,vMN.,f1gziV6!l,' 5 af, flwfl HEIGHTSMAN OHd dT Gee! no wonder Eastas dances ELEANOR PYPER Chrislmax -IANETH JENSEN CP0rtrait5 by Leesj couldlft help but Click OMHMMW Starting the year off in the prop- er social atmosphere was a casual dance sponsored by S. A. E., fore- runner of the many successful dances that followed. After the strain of the fall election you more than wel- comed the 'Election dance' given in honor of the newly elected vote-getters. Food - dancing - music. Everyone dressed in their best - best pair of Levi's, that is. What else but the 4'Hayseed Drag? You remember the dances, exciting, gay One Hundred Four The boys' big project of the year was the A. B. of E. Dance follow- ing their assembly and judging of the beard-growing contest of the previous day. Informal, like the Boys Dance Abe, Blaine Barnes, and Abds Babe, Joy Castleton, reigned supreme over the festivities. One Hundred Five' Colorful, like the Homecoming Dance Homecoming . . . what could be more fun than Homecoming? At the Dance, you undoubtedly sat one out on the bench as did Tom and Janice, and Ed and NNancy. . . . And didn,t Gerry look Udreamyn - especially when her Homecoming Queen corsage was presented to her by John? 1 Q . 3 f' 91, , ' 51 in ZZK gia1N fggs 3UfTfiw?1nf42 j 19g'f28'1' .eb J 25 'S W ag 5 , ?? as 1 ,. 1 af 3 ff? uf xv' 4-1-ff' 4.- , l kg? 'QQ E: gf 2 Q , 2 gl 5 Amidst all the splendor of a Mili- tary Ball, this year's Cadet Hop proved to be a most enjoyable and elaborate dance, one of the seasonls most colorful. During intermission you will recall the entertaining marching exhibitions per- formed by various teams from the ROTC and the formal presentation of the hostesses which added the needed touch of femininity to the eveningls proceedings. . . . Dignified, like the Cadet Hop In a uheavenlyn atmosphere por- trayed by the clever decorations and extremely original dance programs, the Ehag Dance in all its loveliness undoubtedly stands out in your minds as an excellent example of what an industrious and cooperative group can ac- complish. 1474- ' I I ',lJ2.lv4f I h 5 .' 1, 1 ,'N,,-1' 7 tj, , I S , J. gm '- W ' 'H'-JI K 14-ii' fly If . I 1 ' Zz' ' f ,Wy iffy, As you ngrimber, the en- tire dance was based on the theme UA little bit of hea- ven and climaxed the Ehag assembly and Dream Boy election of the previous day, Milford Varner being the lucky boy. and just plain fun, like the Girlgs Dance One Hundred Nine You remember assemblies, some sober, some Your assemblies were of all types: educational, musical, serious, hu- morous, entertaining, and in- cluded those varying from the sublime to the ridiculous. Talent was composed of both professional and local participants. ay, some educational, but always fun Eastonia nominates as the year's outstand- ing assembly the EHAG Assembly, which presented an array of talent ending in a hilarious parody of HHamlet put on by the women of the faculty. Too bad they all died at the end. Your Ehag activities comprised some of your most enjoyable ex- periences this year. The Get Ae- quaintecl Tea for the first of these successful shin-digs in which all The Girls One Hundred Twelve the new sophomores and juniors were entertained by the senior girls. Just as outstanding was the Mothers' and Daughters' Party which turned out to be a delightful event, colored by unique cos- tuming and entertainment. Ehag was also responsible for the Slumber Party and the Junior Skating Party - both held at school and both great successes. They dnl okay on their own 0.mA .fa-o-4-v5,C2l,,,2'fAEf,,,fMMU-if LM, A' l ALJ, , W QM , . x 5 A f 2 , , Vb,. . ,V VYV, H F X N Q VV IV V r 3? ,,.',A. ,,4Y', 7 , f , A l 1 - Q - wf A l M f Q,A 1xf V 'V t ,One V A -Z . 5, ,V,!Q if 5? ' . In ,x Q .fs- 4i P t ' x Nf 2, bE5ff:fi2':f':- . u rflffelzii 2?-3:Q'.'iQ'-::3',iQ4?i 3:11 Ill Wm I I 1 Xi w lm fb m if EIT - 9 W L! N KJ MICK OSWALD Mickey, dean of East's coaching staff, was head boss of the varsity football, baseball, and tennis teams. In addition to this full schedule of varsity squads, Mick also han- dles the first year basketball aspirants, and somehow managed to attend to his duties as president of the State Coaches Associa- tion. A very busy man indeed, Mick al- ways finds time for personal attention for every boy in his daily gym classes. In the Background . . . All of the success of East's athletic program was not due to the players themselves. On the contrary, the hard-working coaching staff contributed the know-how that made the effective use of the athletels ability possible . . . You shouldn't forget the hard labor of the athletic managers who stayed until the whole team left and had to endure the occasional abuse of the great men themselves . . . You can't forget the laborious acrobatics of the gaily-attired cheer leaders who contributed a lot of time and energy in the preparation and execution of the school yells. MANAGERS Bark Row: Bradford Brine, Bob Little, Bill VVard, George Mc- Donald, Bob Jensen, Paul Dixon, Lee Vincent, Sherman Bolton, Mike Oberg. Absent: Don Cas- tleton. I M. Ted Farnsworth, Pat Williams, Ernest Earl, Gerry Sperry, Jay Adams. HAROLD JOHNSON Head basketball coach, Harold Johnson, although almost young enough to play on the team himself, did a masterful job of coaching the cage squad to the top of the conference heap. In the fall, Johnson annually produces a champion sophomore football squad and gives the boys fine preparation for fu- ture A-team play. CHEER LEADERS IMAN HALES As your yearbook goes to press, Coach Hales is busy preparing 13 select charges and three relay teams for participation in the state track meet. And they are slightly favored to regain the crown last won in '46, Producing top-notch cinder squads is nothing new to Iman, who also prepares the Junior Varsity gridders and cagers for A-team berths. WALLIE SMITH JACK JARVIS REED CULP BILL BURKE MAURICE WILKIP Regular Endg All-state Tackleg Letterman Endg Letterman Back Letterman End Senior Third Year Third Year Senior Senzor This was your A-Football Team A jim MacFarlane is inevitably reaching the end of a 20 yard jaunt against North Cache. Tense Moment! Coach Oswald sends in Quarterback Ben Jones with instructions. One Hundred Eighteen Sauk JNEY MILLIGAN BEN HARRIES TOM KAVVAKAMI etterman Tackleg All-.viafe Baekg Letterman Guard, Senior Senior Third Year 7 K Although apparently unmolested, little Mac seems to be experiencing a bit of difficulty in keeping his balance in an- other shot of the North Cache struggle. SCORES EAST ..... 6 NORTH CACHE . 0 Able to score only once although con- trolling the ball most of the time, East eked out a 6 to O win over a stubborn North Cache squad. The Leopards were stymied time after time until a lateral from Ben Jones to Ben Harries clicked for 33 yards, the tally, and the game. EAST . . . 4 GRANITE . 7 Although Granite rarely had posses- sion of the ball during the entire game, the Farmers handed East its first loss when in the third period, a deflected aerial by Ben Harries fell into the hands of a Granite end, who raced the distance to the pay-off stripe. East garnered two safeties earlier when Ben jones twice booted out-of- bounds near the Farmer goal, and the strong Leopard line surged in to frus- trate Granite's attempts to escape from the end zone. EAST . . .14 SOUTH . . 0 Alternating a devastating rushing at- tack with pin - point passes, the Leopards walloped South 14 to 0 within the unfamiliar confines of Derks Field. Ben Harries and Jim MacFarlane ran and tossed East into pay-off ter- ritory, where Zierott rammed it over for the first score. A long run by Harries set the Leopards up on the South 15, but the ground attack bogged down, and Har- ries chucked to Varner, who carried it over. George Burnham booted both conversions. EAST . . 7 PROVO .... 13 Suffering a let-down after the South contest, the Leopards dropped a close decision to Provo at the Bulldog field. Provo staged a pulverizing march in the first period and scored on straight line plays. East's lone tally came in the last canto when Blaine Barnes went 52 yards on a fake hand-off through the center line to score. Barney's plunge for the conversion was successful to tie the score. Provois clincher came in the final minutes, Harries tossed a flat pass from his own four-yard line which was corralled by a Bulldog back who ran it into the end zone. One Hundred Nineteen SCORES EAST . . 19 DAVIS . 0 By racking up three touchdowns in the second period, East smothered a game, but outmanned Davis Eleven, 19 to 0. With Varner going outside the ends and Harries smashing inside, the hill- toppers knocked off long gains nearly every play. Barnes, Harries, and Varner scored in that order after quick drives. The second conversion, a heave to Barnes from Varner, was good. EAST . .22 OGDEN . .20 A blocked kick and consequent safety b . . . y Jack Jarvis in the second period gave East a two-point margin of vic- tory over Ogden in a high scoring contest at the hilltop field. The first score came on a 20-yarcl heave from Varner to Ralf Pollei. Barnes crossed the goal stripe on a quarterback sneak in the second period, and Zierott put on a one-man march to check in with the clinche: during the last quarter. I EAST . . 6 WEST' , . 0 A concentrated drive from their own twenty gave East a much-desired win over the Crosstown rivals from West to end the ' season on a high note. The hard-fought game was iced when Ben Harries skirted left end for twentyveight yards and the game, af- ter Elgin Zierott and Milford Varner had driven downfield from their ow n twenty on straight power plays. Th e rest of the game was a brutal punting and defensive duel, with the punts of Ben Jones keeping the Pan- thers with their back to the wall, and the Leopard forward wall keeping them there. One Hundred Twenty GEORGE BURNHAM Regular Converterg Senior South's charging Linc through a hole in the Leopard line for a good gain in the Derks Field contest. SHERMAN DAVIS JOHN LYMAN Letterman Tackleg Letterman frzekle Senior Senior Sorenson booms Ben Harries makes a quick study of the op position as he picks up a long gain off tackle. They were the DON JENSEN DICK FREEMAN ELDON EDGAR TOM JENSEN TED SKEEN etterman Tackleg Letterman Taekleg Letterman Backg Regular Guardg Letterman Backj junior Seniav Third Year Third Year Third Year Still fighting, Ben is brought down by an unidentified tackler who cloesn't seem to be realizing his work. S T' i f i. lggljiggig , .,.i ami 3 JIM MacFARLANE BLAINE BARNES BEN JONES ROGER PETERSEN Regular Baekg Regular Baekg Regular Back, Punterg Regular Taekleg Third Year Third Year Third Year Third Year heroes of the ridiron, ' One Hundred Twenty-one -1 BOB WELLS BERT WILLIAMS if LARRY HASSARD RALF POLLEI ROB MORRIS All-Conference Centerg Afsiegular Guardg in I Regular Backg All-State Endg Letterman Endj Senior Tliird Year Third Year Third Year Senior .X I 'xx J X . K 'xl x Rugged Ralf Pollei cradles a precious touchdown pass in the score-happy Ogden fracas. And here's the play that won the West game - Harries around the end from a T with Barnes running the interference. One Hundred Twenty-two BILL HOLT MILFORD VARNER DON BLACK etterman Centerg Regular Backj Regular Backg Senior Senior Senior ,1 ,n fm f . 9,41-,-f. ' 1 W a A ,ui NC ' mel. Jim... This is the climax of that drive. Zeke Zie- rott powers his way through the line for the lone score of the game. hampions All One Hundred Twenty-three Backs: Dick Burt Bob Sansom Mike Myers Bill Crocker One Hundred Twenty-four Guards and Centerxz Bill Ward, Ted Ezell, Hubert Barlow, Leland Burns, Bob Memory, Reuel Ware, Bob Gallanty, Don Glenn, Paul Nordberg. Due to many injuries throughout the season, the Junior Varsity had a rather disastrous year. But undaunted by these reverses, they came back time and time again and showed terrific spirit while gaining valuable experience for next year. Junior Backs: Gordon Knight Bob Pinder Gale Martin MickeyChristensen John Beckstead Meredith Oberle Ends and Tackles: Arnold Thompson, LeRoy Bruin, Bill Ertel, Alan Parmley, Bill Memory, Frank Goeltz, Alvin Green, Bob Evans, Leo Kelly, Dick Weight, Jack Fisher. Varsit Almost . . . Leopardman Bob San- som is almost away as he picks up yards against South. mm mmm wav---W-ww-1-W rf -M N---maamwwxmxa wmmwvtggrmwmwmwwwwwmms - Wwwwwum-wWw...ffm w e The MRM Football Team . . . East's Sophs tied with Granite for the league championship and lost only one game to complete a fine season for the first year men. Under Coach Harold Johnson's tutelage, the Sophs became adept at fundamentals and developed such future stars as George Swan, Ron Jensen, and Brad Smith. East looks forward to a successful grid season next year when these men play on the A-team. SEASON RECORD East ...........,...... l2 - South .. East ....... .,.. 6 - Granite East .......... ..... 2 6 - Jordan .. East ..... 25 - Wfest .... East ......,... ..... 2 6 - Davis .. East ...t. 0 - Wasatch One Hundred Twenty-six 62199 Basketball . . L YOUR TEAM TOOK THE BIG EIGHT AND STATE CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIPS The spirit of sportsmanship reigns high at East, especially among the male contingent. The A basketeers, coached by Harold Johnson, made an outstanding record this season. Rated as only a possibility at the beginning of the season, they came through with the Big Eight and State Con- solation Championships. Edged out by a scrappy Bear River five, East lost their only pre-season game 41-40. Although East was rated tops', in Big Eight play, the Leopardmen saw plenty of tight play before that final gun. You remem- ber the game with Provo. It was an exciting and thrilling tussle to the last second. With time running out, the team staged a gallant rally to put the game away 27-26. Paced by height and speed, the hill-toppers displayed a variety of plays and plenty of courage. Losing the first game in the State Tournament didn't discour- age these fellows, but gave them the will to win. Edging out Provo and Logan, they won the Consolation Championship. But win or lose, these boys know the meaning of good sports- manship. They didn't take all the honors 5 but, nevertheless, the fellows are no slackers. A game is a game, but fair play comes first. Plays win- ning all-state honors included Milford Varner, Alden Lewis, and Leon Heaps. SEASON RECORD East ................ 49 - South Cache ....., 27 East ................ 39 - Logan .......,........ 33 East ................ 40 - Bear River ........ 41 East ................ 54 - Ogden ...... ...... 4 9 East ................ 34 - West ..... ...... 2 3 East ................ 27 - Provo ...... ...... 2 6 East .......,,....... 44 -4 Davis .... .. 36 East ................ 41 - Granite ..... ...... 1 9 East ................ 36 - Jordan .... ...... 3 1 East .........,...... 45 - South ....i. ...... 2 9 East ................ 35 - West ..... ...... 4 1 East ..........,..... 47 - Ogden ,.,... ...... 4 6 East ................ 47 -- South ....... ...... 4 2 TOURNAMENT East ,............... 22 -- Davis ..... ...... 4 2 East ................ 38 - Logan ....... ,..... 3 4 East .....,,......... 42 - Provo .... A. 39 One Hundred Twenty-seven RALF POLLEI ALLAN PETERSON Third Year Third Year Leiter Letier RONNIE MILLER JIM MacFARLANE Senior Third Year Regular The hall is lifted high, tipped to one team or the other, a swift pass down-court, and the big game is on! Alden Lewis waits for at rebound while John Astin pushes a short jump shot toward the goal. . . . They were a W, 1 ZS Long john Astin goes up high for a re- seerns to be an unidentified arm sprouting Long Joan Astm gocus up hlgh for a re' out of a group of Loganites. Nevertheless, bound as Alden LCWIS Stands by to Offer we won this tournament tilt handily. assistance when needed' MILFORD VARNER JOHN ASTIN TOM REDFORD Senior Third Year Third Year All-State All-State Letter roes of the court . One Hundred Twenty-nme EDDIE MINER LEON HEAPS Third Year Third Year Leiter All-State ROYCE ROSENDAAL ALDEN LEWIS Senior Third Year Regular All-State The Leopardmen below illustrate four dif- ferent ways to score. Jim MacFarlane leaps high for an aeeu rate left-hander in the South High mas sacre. . if ,.,. 3 E Q3 gg 'fn gg Wwplwr 4 e-:-- M A . W ,, , A ,fl 5 Y if M55 9 if ws qw This was the Jay-vee . . . Under the leadership of Coach Iman Hales, the Junior Varsity bas- ketball team failed to win the championship this year. None the less, they had a successful season and all their games were charac- terized by good sportsmanship and a lot of spirit. Starting positions were changed nearly every game and capable players were found in abundance. Eciders will see these men next year filling important varsity positions. One Hundred Thirty-two East East East East East East ....... East ........ East ...,.... East ....... East .,.,... East ....... SEASON RECORD - South Cache 44 28 - Ogden 18 - West 26 - Provo 33 - Davis 33 - Granite 41 - Jordan 33 -- South 46 - West 25 44 Ogden 34 - South . . . and this the B-Team Mickey Oswaldis untried sophs finished second in the Sophomore league this year and displayed a lot of promise for the years to come. Injuries to key players gave a lot of boys a chance and a surpris- ing number came through in a big way. SEASON RECORD East ........,.,....... 39 - West ...... ....... East .....,,.. ...... 3 6 - Jordan East ....,,... ,..... 3 3 - Davis ........,,..,, East ......... ....,. 2 4- -- Granite East ......... ...... 3 8 - South .... ....... East ......... ...... 4 0 - West ...... .,..,.. East ..,...... ...... 3 4 M- Jordan East ......... ...... 4 2 - South .... ....... East ...,..... ....,. 4- 3 - Davis ...... ....... East ......,,, ...... 3 l Granite One Hundred Thirty three Spring brought Baseball Rebuilding after the graduation of last year,s fine squad, East actually had little to show on the diamond. However, you will see such promising stars as Gene Pantuso and George Souyall Cavort- ing on a championship outfit in a year'0r two. This year, though, veterans like Blaine Barnes, Clare Greer and Leon Heaps had to Carry the team along as best they could. One Hundred Thirty-four SENIOR TEAM and Tennis SOPHOMORE TEAM One Hundred Thirty-five These boys from A-9 went through the tedious intramural basketball schedule to cop the championship against a fighting C-24 teams in the finals. Players pictured above are: Bob Sansom, Clare Creer, Dick Scharman. Seated: Tom Jensen, Kenneth Lott, Ronnie Rosell. Joe Harris beat Dick Parmely in the final of the annual A. B. of E. table tennis tournament to be- come the ,48 - '49 ping - pong champ. . . . intramurals -- for part time Athletes One Hundred Thirty-.fix MILERS Michelsen Oberg JSPPSOU Henderson and Track -- your Track Team HALF -MILERS Kelsch King Thompson MacFarlane QUARTER- MILERS Clyde Swan Kimball King Harries Holberg Harrison One Hundred Thirty-seven . . . was the best in the State HURDLERS Garn Jensen Williams Heaps SPRINTERS Williams Wiltsey Edgar Burke Firmage Jensen Chamberlain One Hundred Thirty-eight BROAD-JUMPERS Williams Firmage Wiltsey HIGH-JUMPERS Budd MacFarlane Cameron POLE-VAULTERS Cameron Barton DISCUS and JAVELIN SHOT-PUTTERS Pomeroy, Welling, Staber, Heaps, Burnham. Williams, Sutton, Miner, Wells, Chamberlain. One Hundred Thirty-nine The girls again l-2-Ugh,l-2- Ugh. These girls found it paid to watch their figures, maybe because no one else did if they didn't. Their only criticism came from the masculine end of the field. The boys objected to their using the hallowed turf theoretically belonging to them. One Hundred Forty These u1'1'1iSSCS,, were in training to get their man--literally. You have to admit they had pretty good form, though. Reminiscing over the time , when they were little kids, K many of the feminine sex resorted to jump-the-rope again. W . Q i. . i r -.--WMM' Indulgence in the recently popular game of Shuffleboard provided the sophomores with their share of thrills in sports. still trying Www Tennis furnished the gals with an excuse to get far enough away from the school and close enough to the boys' to really enjoy their gym class. One Hundred Forty-one A Sr 3-wi'Vf:.fw2t4w-'w5m'l'4- '19, V ' wa- . 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His very able instruction won him the respect of all. One Hundred Forty-fo SGT. POUNDS As a rifle team and Judo instruc- tor, Sgt. Veon Pounds has made numerous friendships among Ca- dets this year. He previously in- structed at McKinley High in Hawaii in the ROTC division. U7 LT. SCHWARTZ As commanclant of the ROTC, Lt. Schwartz did a great deal to promote a closer feeling of har- mony and cooperation among military students and was out- standing in promoting a spirit of friendship among Cadet Officers. As Assistant P. M. S. 8: T., he has done an exceptionally fine job directing military tactics here at East High. They learned how to command and obey PHILIP BESSELIEVRE Philip Besselievre, Battalion Com- mander of East's ROTC Bat- talion, is credited with an excel- lent job of training cadets this year. He directed the champion- ship Sabre Team of 1949 and was one of the principal assets to the climaxing of a successful year. DON MANWARING Battalion Executive Don Man- waring, another of the successful students at East, reached the pin- nacle of ROTC fame by his able instruction of Cadets. He was commander of East's crack Jun- ior Drill Team and well liked by all those who came in contact with him. BOB CLAYTON Captain Bob Clayton, in capably fulfilling his position as Plans and Training Officer and Editor of the ROTC section of Eastonia, earned for himself the admiration of his fellow officers and cadets. One Hundred Forty five HEADQ ARTER COMPA Philip Besselievre Cadet Lt. Col. Torn Morris Richard Kesler Douglas Christensen Cadet Ist Lt. Cadet Ist Lt. Don Manwaring Cadet Major Cadet Ist Lt. Bob Epperson Charles Matthies Cadet Ist Lt. Cadet Captain Richard Pixton Cadet 2nd Lt. Duane Wilcox Cadet Captain One Hundred Forty-six This is the Sabre Team You students who saw the annual drill competition saw this team solely composed of officers walk away with the first place trophy for the third consecutive year. One Hundred Forty-seven One Hundred Forty-eight Company A Officers-Dick Llewellyn, Bill Bullock, John Krier, Richard Waite. Almost every day you have watched the drill exercises of Company An under the very able leadership of Captain Dick Llewellyn. You have seen even more individual leadership in the command of lst Platoon under lst Lt. John Krier and 2nd Platoon under the com- mand of 1st Lt. Bill Bullock. lst Lt. Richard Waite has done a very able job as the Company Executive. Company A is made up of two pla- toons, and two squads to a platoon. Their object - to obtain precision in marching and to instill in the indivi- dual cadet good posture and deporment. CCA COMPANY lst PLATOON 2nd PLATOON -1.1, One Hundred Forty nzne One Hundred Fifty Company B Officers -- James Schwab, Bob Morris, LeRoy Turner, Charles Matthies. Captain James Schwab, Commander of Company B along with 1st Lt. Leroy Turner, Commander of lst Platoon, and lst Lt. Bob Morris, Commander of 2nd Platoon, have led Company B through a very successful year. They marched away as the outstand- ing company in the city. Company B, like Company A, is made up of two platoons with two squads to a platoon. You have seen many times early in the morning these two companies in parade formation on the drill field. K 1 2 ,Qt L5 55 233 5 A XS 5 Q3 3 1 ,V AW Q ,,., Q if if 5 2 5 v V - ,J as ' fr, E ,M '95 a s 'fl -1 Q 3 Q sf fm gi g K You have seen the choicest cadets taken and formed into a Junior Drill Team. This is the Honor Platoon. These cadets have given exhibition drill performances all over the city and have really proved that they have obtained precision at the annual drill competition. The Honor Platoon One Hundred Fifty two The Rifle Team l Officers -- Duane Wilcox, Doug Christensen, Sgt. Pounds, instruc- tor, Philip Besselievre, Don Man- waring, Bill Bullock. One Hundred Fifty three Officers-fHclcn Heightsrnan, El- ly Strobel, Joylccn Maryon, Hazel Heightsman, DeAnn Atkinson. Absent: Sgt. Pounds, instructor. The Girls Rifle Team One Hundred Fifty-four JUDO TEAM Philip Besselievre Dick Llewellyn THE ROTC BAND THE COMBAT TEAM One Hundred Fifty-hue Richard Lee won the Bausch-Lomb Award for achievement in the Science Field this year. This award was presented by the Bausch-Lomb Optical Company to the outstanding student in the field of science. This year's DAR Citizenship and Scholar- ship Award was presented to Joyce Dur- ham, one of East's most active girls. Joyce competed with the girls at East High first by going before faculty members and answering questions on American History and current events. After completing this, she went into the State competition for the State DAR Award. The Award Winners . . . The SAR and DAR oratori- cal awards this year went to Ruth Butcherite and Jimmy Dean. Ruth,s speech hit the high spots in American His- tory and told of our respon- sibilities in the future. Jim- mie's oration concerned the attitude we should assume in helping our friends, the Indians. T h e s e students competed against other out- standing speakers from the senior class. One Hundred Fifty-.fix .sw ,, . W . Y.- . .V 4 . t. 4- was' These published your directory DIRECTORY STAFF Bert Young, Bonnie Pollei, Carlin Kimball, Janice Young, Rosanne Cline. Goates, Editorg Richard AD STAFF Bob Bronson Joan Maack Kenneth Lott One Hundred Fifty-seven BOB CLAYTON Photographer QQOYLEEN MARYON Editor-in-Chief COLUMNISTS LaMont Christensen Joanne Maaek Barbara Redford HELEN HEIGHTSMAN JOANNE BRYANT Feature Editor News Editor ed and VVhat would you have done with- out the Red and Black? Remem- ber how you used to wait impa- tiently, on days the paper came out, for your edition? This eom- petent staff, reporting all impor- tant news, amusing you with en- tertaining features, enlightening you with the sports highlights, and educating you by means of MISS COX Sponsor vii' if is gil 'Z , ,,.Mwlng ,, 5 A. 1, vs X fl ska 'YN ik' s f is S Fig, KENNY PLA'l l' ,. Editorial Assistant AD S I AFP Margaret Affleck Grant Hacrtc-l Nancy Salisbury Donnie Hatch Black stirring editorials, was behind this excellent publication. It, there- fore, deserves a liberal vote of thanks and congratulations for putting out a Red and Black worthy of the highest approval and recognition despite the fact that they labored under a great handicap-Ano talent, BUSINESS STAFF Erland Hcginbotharn Richard Pixton Nancy Salisbury 1 tif iff F , .ine PAT CAMPBELL Associate Ezliior SPORTS STAFF Dan Siegel Joanne Bushman PHOTO STAFF Bob Clayton Don Wilson Steve Netolicky Lowell Christensen Pat Barlow RICHARD YOUNG Art Editor GORDSZCEEIGHT Marge Thompson Phyuls Bench PANELLISTS Marjcan Egan Jamce Young 'ff-fm Miha OUT Maybe you passed the Eastonia Office during the sixth period--Rich, Carlin, and Dick all working at their desksg Bert driving his secre- taries a little harder 5 Ricky checking endless piles of sales receipts and home room listsg panellists covering the table with class pixg Budge setting up the camera for another club picture. Noise, confusion, fellowship, work- it took all these to produce your Eastonia. RICHARD LEE Edztor m Chzef ROSANNE CLINE Business Manager AD STAFF DELBERT GOATES RICHARD BORG Joanne Spencer, Lucy Ann Richardson, Richard Borg, Associate Editor Ad Manager George Burnham, Joyce Durham, Bill Ward. ,,,,m.u,hm.,,L,.....M.-..,,..,,.wn-,waw-L.w...W .Mi WW etvmwf ml.-,-,.e.,, M ,, , . . W The School lubs . . . As a form of organized activity within East high the clubs fur- nished the students with opportunities to develop their interests. Interests in . . . LAUGUAGES . . Your 'activities in the Spanish Club reached a grand peak with the Fiesta, assembly, and dance. Miss Hart- well gave the club a fine year. The adjectives used by the student body members upon leaving the assembly fit not only the Fiesta but the whole year,s events-colorful, interesting, exciting, and fun. The Spanish Club . . . THE SPANISH CLUB On March 24, an assembly opened the gala festivities of the Spanish Fiesta. They were sure you'd be back for more . . . so on the night of March 25th, they planned a special Carnival Fiesta for everyone. There was the tastiest food your pennies could buy, dancing in the ballroom with a top orchestra, and to add to the happy-go-lucky atmosphere, Mrs. Witcomb lent her talent by telling fortunes and reading palms. Thanks to their hard working crew, the event turned out to be one of the year's outstanding occasions. One Hundred Sixfy-two Fiesta I Hundred Sixt The French Club The French Club just finished one of its finest years. Four swell parties constituted the seasonls social achievements, climaxed by the exciting Mardi Gras assembly and dinner. With Miss Cunlningham helping them, it was a year not to be forgotten. One Hundred Sixty-four OFFICERS Miss Cunningham .,.... Margery Thompson Ann Castleton ......... . Tim Ronzio ....... Nancy Brough ....,. Sponsor President ,, ...... Secretary . ,...... Treasurer Vice-President The Mardi Gras The activities of the French Club, ris- ing in Crescendo during the year, reached a grand climax March lst in the form of the Mardi Gras assembly and an evening banquet. The three classes combined their efforts and per- sonnel effectively to put on the assem- bly, the theme of which was Les Sou- venir de Paris. The day was topped by a gala evening of French food, toasts, entertainment, and gaiety at the famous Beau Brummell. It was truly an unforgettable day. OFFICERS Fred Fushimi, Second Year Rep.g Sylvia Zilonka, Vice- Presidentg Duane Wilcox, Third Year Rep. Seated: James Schwab, Firxt Year Rep.g Mar- ian Myerhoff, Seeretaryg Rich- ard Lee, Prexidentg Jim Tjas, Treasurer. Der Eichell' put the study of German on a social basis and added a little interest to regular lines of study. You remember the parties at Hallowe'en and Xmas and the picnic with that authentic German food. Under Herr Zarr's direction a good time was had by allf' One Hundred Sixty-six The German lub The Latin lub . . . Latin may be a dead language, but the people that took it were full of life. You dis- covered this as you participated in the myriad of parties in the manner of the ancient Romans - you even dressed up in bed sheets and insisted they were modern equival- ents of a Roman Toga. Supervision was by Miss VanPelt. OFFICERS Gene Pepper, Richard Ellis. Sealed: Dixon Paul, Toni Lund, Donna Rich- ards, Ronald Watts. One Hundred Sixly-.seven Interests in . . ENGLISH . . . The Thespian lub . . . For most of you this club was your initial venture into show business. You experienced for the first time the thrill of receiving the ovation of an audience and the satis- faction of successfully portraying another personality. Your biggest accomplishment was the play you presented before the student body as an assembly. Ah, yes, my de-ah, a simply de-vahn yeah. I s OFFICERS Don Ensign ..... ..... P resident Jack Nlills ........ .... .,.. T r easurer Margery Thompson ............ Secretary Marilyn Newell .......... Vice-President One Hundred Sixty-eight The Writers Club OFFICERS Joanne Bushman ........ Ann Bowman ...... Lois Ipson ..............,...... LaMont Christensen Margaret Wheeler ,. Pat Campbell ...... ..... Vice-President Treasurer President Secretary Bus. Manager Pub. Manager You were an author in the making and furthered your progress by joining Writers' Club under the supervision of Miss Cox. Your activities included club meetings, pen- eilings, parties and your interest centered in noted speakers discussing different phases of journalism. One Hundred Sixty nzne The Radio Club Under Mrs. Powell's direction you sprouted your wings and went onto the air. QRa- dio, that is.j It was your secret ambition to appear over many local radio stations on many programs and thanks to this newly organized club your secret desire was made a reality. Aside from this you learned a great deal about radio broadcasting. One Hundred Seventy OFFICERS Barbara Redford ........ Vice-President Gordon Pyper ..., ........ P resident Pat Campbell .,.................... Treaxurer fAbsent: Elaine Kolby, Secretaryj nwawww In debating you found an entirely new kind of fun. It rivaled basketball and foot- ball in your mind because you competed with other schools in tournaments just as the athletes didg consequently you, too, could then feel the strain of a close contest and the comfortably tired feeling after a hard-fought victory. Fellow debaters all seemed to talk freely, enjoy life, and just plain let themselves go, so you had party after party - each more fun than the one before. Joylen Maryon Donnie Hatch Alan Matheson The Debate Club . . . One Hundred Sevenly-Iwo Steve Covey ..... ...., Pat Campbell ...,, Ed Moreton ....... OFFICERS Soc. Chairman Vice-President Treasurer Manager Secretary President Mr. Zarr checks over some cases before a tournament. Therels more than one way to win a debate! A critical debate audience listens to a powerful rebut- tal. One Hundred Seventy-three THE CAST: Bart Pyper, Richard Borg, Jay Ball, Alan STUDENT PRODUCTION STAFF: Carr Cutler, Ed Matheson, Mr. Zarr, Bert Coates, Jerry Michelsen, Lucy Moreton, Richard Lee, Scott Flandro, Lucy Ann Rich- Ann Richardson, Gordon Pyper, Joanne Spencer, Dean ardson, Cherie McGhie, Jay Ball. Absent when picture McKinney, Joanne Davies, Patty Gossett, Janet Christen- was taken: Laurie Davis, Gerre Sherwood. sen. Th MGI: t T ' 99 8 OS Taln . . . Of course you remember the ':Ghost Train. Oh, you don't? - well, maybe this will refresh your mem- ory . . . A dark stormy night . . . an isolated railroad station . , . a shrill train whistle piercing the night air . . . Oh, now you remember--certainly--that was the presentation of this ycar's play, a hair-raising mystery. Due to the masterful direction of Mr. Zarr, youire sure to recall this brilliant production as one of the year's outstanding events and one of the best plays in East's history. A stellar performance given by all the members of the cast, however, Qas would be expectedj was the main contributing factor to the p1ay's great success. THE TECHNICAL SERVICE CREW Y MX . e egg, Whoops, wrong door! THE CAST Richard Winthrop ....... .,....., Elsie Winthrop ,.,.,,..,. Saul Hodkin .,......... .. Peggy Murdock .,.,. .. Charles Murdock ....., Miss Bourne ........... Teddie Deakin .,..... Julia Price .,.....,.. Herbert Price ...,.. John Sterling ...,....,.V...........,......... Officer Jackson ,,,.,, Pat ffffj Gordon Pyper Joanne Davies Jerry Michelsen anet Christensen Delbert Goates Joanne Spencer Alan Matheson Patty Gossett Dean McKinney Bart Pyper Visick, Richard Borg Nobody. Pm Not Drunk? fr' ,M , f J Q- '!:f?..-ff if , . , A f-f-I f ,, I, ff I f ffl' Interests in . . MUSIC One Hundred Seventy-six W'ith this collection of Canaries and nightingales, you sang your heart out with two objects in view: to get into next year's A'Cappella and simply to enjoy yourselves. 2nd PERIOD OFFICERS Marilyn Jackson ...... ..... L ibmrian Delores Derby ....... ..... L ibrarian Pat Kirton ...,.,....,..... .,,... S ecretary Marilyn McAllister ..... .,....... P rexident Darlene Dansie .... ...........,,, T reasurer Judy Burton .,.... Vice-President 6th P Joy Castleton Mary Hansen ...... Ann Bennett . Raquel Evans Marge Egan . Patty Gossett Betty Bernston ERIOD OFFICERS Librarian Business Manager President Librarian ,....,, Business Manager , .,,., ......,,.......,. T reaxurer Secretary Miss Bradford again showed her re- markable ability to transform imma- ture girls' vo ing wornenls ices to professional sound- voices. One Hundred Seventy-seven The Boys Glee Club FIRST PERIOD OFFICERS Jack Timpson . Lowell Brimlcy Lee Vincent ...,.. Monty Johnson Don Black ....,,,, Ronnie Miller ...., jack Droubay . Business Manager Vice Librarian Librarian -President President Secretary Treasurer One Hundred Seventy-eight f- Masculine music at its best was donated by the Boys, Glee in their effort to add to the enjoyment of this year. Under the direction of Miss Bradford and Mr. Tueller, this fine chorus of Melchiors, Thomases and Eddys combined their voices to form music so skilfully that they made a big hit with everyone who heard them perform. FIFTH PERIOD OFFICERS George Swan ...... .,...,.... S ecretary George Souvall ....... ..... V ice-Presidenl ' John Firmage ...... ....... L ibmrian Keith Hawthorne ..,.... President Alan Peterson ...... ,,,,,,, L ibmrian One Hundred Seventy-nine he ag appella, Choir OFFICERS Blaine Barnes ,,,,.., ......... Y 'reasurer Leon Heaps ....,,, Boys' Secretary Eddie Miner ...,,.,, ...,,,.... P resident John Karpowitz ...... Librarian George Earl ..,... ...... L ibrarian Eleanor Pyper .,,... ...,... A ccompanist Gerry Sperry .........,,... Lynwood Liddell Girls' Secretary Vice-President One Hundred Eighiy I E ge, M2 M Y Y 'G , :QTEJH f 'Q' .za 3? f 5 E M Dm gg W Y? 3 W? Q gfwksgw jaw my X? ,V Q sw- ryif 1911, A , I gf i 4 mf Af -:'.::.-- iii ,ggi ,yviw Q Eg 4 Q 1 ' ' mf? 5' S Wan WW W A A The '6Deseret Songg' . . . Miss Bradford did it again. Did what, you ask? Why, presented one of the best Operas ever produced with a high school cast. Sigmund Romberg's Desert Song is the one referred to and one which you should not soon forget. Against a background of desert fury, colorful military performance, and portions resembling scenes from Arabian Nights, the exciting and romantic story of Margot Bonvalet and her excursions with the Red Sha- dow unfolded in suspense-packed drama to reveal one of the most successful castings in many years. Naturally, you understand that the entire production might never have been possible had it not been for the superior directing of Mr. Zarr and Miss Redd, to whom due credit is gladly given. CAST SID EL KAR ....... ............. ............ B r ett Paulsen MINDAR ........ HASSI ......,..,............, BENJAMIN KIDD ..,.... CAPTAIN PAUL FONTAINE ,.....,.. AZURI ................,.....,,,,,.,,.... Q ,,,..s.,,,,., LIEUTENANT LA VERGNE. SERGEANT DE BUSSAC ........ MARGO BONVALET .,..,... GENERAL BIRABEAU ,.... THE RED SHADOW ...... PIERRE BIRABEAU ....... SUSAN ...............,,.....,,, ,.......Meredith Oberle .,..,....Dean McKinney Ann Carda Colleen ottrcll Reuel Ware .....,.Mickey Christensen Joyce Blackhurst Lynwood Liddell Richard Pixton Dick weight ..,.....Blaine Barnes Richard Lee Barker ,....,......Pat Hucks Elaine Kolby ,.......Scott Flandro Mickey Christensen Gwen Howell EDITH ,............ Becky Clark Barbara Glade ALI BEN ALI ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,4 B gb Wgllg CLEMENTINA --.-.... .......... M argaret Affleck Elizabeth Weggeland NERI ------ ......... L ucy Ann Richardson HADJI --------v------------------------------------. ................. I .con Burnett RED SHADOW'S MESSENGER ,,,,,,, 4,4,,,, L OWQH Christensen All the work was not done by the cast. The art classes spent many hours paint- ing scenery. Due credit should also be given to Managers Carlin Kimball and Donnie Hatch. . --any an , jf L?+ 4 The Urchestra and Band . . . Your schooling this year was made considerably finer by the appreciation of the good music that was so capably presented by the school orchestra and band under the direction of Mr. Tueller, Their season was one of the choicest possible and gra- tifying to everyone. THE SKI CLUB--As a member of the Ski Club, you flew through the air with the greatest of ease over the snow-capped hills to win more honors and prizes for East this year. Along with the glories, nevertheless, you were forced to accept the crutches and casts that go with skiing. Aside from this fact, the season was Hsnow' successful The Ski Club . . . JOHN TAF T Vice-President HUGH CUMMINGS President Interests in . . SPORTS OFFICERS Ann Bowman Treaxurer Joan Maack Secretary Gene Pepper Treasurer Steve Netolicky, Senior Representative. Seated: Ruth Gandre, Pete Jouflas, Sopho- more Representatives. One Hundred Eighty-hue Action on the Boards Skimming over the snow-covered hilltops kept these talented boys in excellent form and ready and eager to take on any com- petitor. One Hundred Eighty-six -Y-af, ww 222, 1' W 2' EE ' '- ' sf? tim ' it 32239 y.WW,Q,f.-SWN m,m,,, W 'Z 4 , Q iwfg3m.w,w:'w ,,.m,h,,,l f fx F 'Z' Q One Hundred Eighty-seven OFFICERS vlerril Ostlcr ....,,...,,,..,. .... V 'ice Elrland Heginbotham ...... ..,.... Shirley Jones ,,....,,...... ....... Sordon Pyper ferry Harrison ..,... ....... The Bowling lub . . . -Prexident President Secretary Treasurer Secretary Real fun as well as achievement was yours as a member of the Bowling Club. You received quite an honor by being nationally recognized because one of the members was elected to the National Bowling Club - one by the name of Shirley Jones. This group consisted of individual bowlers, pairs, and teams, offering all sorts of oppor- tunities for everyone. One Hundred Eighty-eight These fine teams, etc 4Q 7 ,W , , A The Tennis Club . . . Most people when thinking of tennis merely picture in their minds the spotless courts, the cute little white ball,, and the terrific tans you acquire, forgetting that tans are a result of painful sunburns. You tennis fans know that this is far from realistic, but at least you agree that these gals came into their own in this racket Cno pun in- tendedj , champions all the way. OFFICERS Ann Castleton ........ ......... T reasurer , Betty Bernston ....l....... Vice-Preridenf Joanne Bryant ,..... .......... P resident Ardyth Vickers . ,...,.. Secretary One Hundred Ninety Interests in . . . SCHOOL ACTIVITIES OFFICERS Pat Campbell .,.., Ann Bowman ..,.....,..... Nancy Salisbury . Joanne Bushman Joan Griffiths ..,. Margaret Wheeler .,.,.... Vice Pub. Historian -President Secretary President Treasurer Jllanager The Leaders Club . . . And that's what they were. Leaders in all sports, and leaders in service. They had extremely good luck in planning the tournaments, parties, and the traditional Leaders Fashion Show. These and all their other activities were splendidly supervised by Mrs. Hyde. This was one club where membership had to be earned and those in it certainly ranked high. One Hundred Ninety-one MT l V 0 The Pep lub . . . Sports enthusiasts at their best - that's the Pep Club girls. What fun and excitement you had in marching at the games, cheering for your team, and experimenting with new cheers. Your season was climaxed by the Basketball Banquet at which you cn- tertaincd all of the outstanding school athletes. One Hundred Ninety-two l dv! QJM4 .AJVU Ggwfwjief W OFFICE Margaret Wheeler .. Lt. Schwartz ..... Georgia Smedley .,... Ardyth Rasmussen ,... Mary Ncbekcr .. Mrs. Wcst ,,.... Secretary Advisor Treasurer Vice-President President Advisor may- s9,,Aew-cf -724 Back Row: Bill Burke, Merril Ostler, Ben Jones. Seated: Rod Milligan .............. .,.., T reasurer Blaine Barnes ........,..,..... .... P resident Lynwood Liddell .,...... Vice-President The Ushers Club . . . Remember all the assemblies you saw this year? You can't forget then the vital part played by these, the strong, silent, capable men they call Ushers. Their job was to maintain order in the auditorium in one way or another. By friendly taps on the shoulder to remind you to stop talking or by more persuasive means they aided in assisting successful assemblies through their efforts to bring about more courteous attention. One Hundred Ninety-three The Khem lub . . . You, Mr. Howells, khem fans, formulas, test tubes, the trip to Utah-Idaho Regional Sugar Beet F actory, lectures by top men of science, and chemistry enthusiasm were the perfect ingredients for this club's successful year. Good luck to the future scien- tists of America! VLA, ,,' .4 , , ,, A ' -1, he , , . 4, ., I . - . , 'l , , 1 ' .,- -w 5 f A ' X J 1 ,, ,A , H .w-i.-- -A v 1 1 , P' 'Q A 1 Q 7: ' 1 a',,.,.f , ,Iwi 1 R Interests in . . . SCIENCE OFFICERS RICHARD REISER Chief Chemist ROBIN CAMPBELL Pay Clerk ED MORETON Trip Boss ,Q OFFICERS Ioyleen Maryon ,,,,.,,,.. Vice-Prexident D6Ann Atkinson ....,.A,,.,,.A,,,, Pregidenz Helen Hcightsman ,,...... Exec. Offzcer H8261 H6'ightSman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sggrefgfy l The Rifle Club . . . 'iLook out, men ff the girls are on the rifle range. The only safe place is in front of the target. As a member of the club you participated in the NRA meet and numerous contests with other schools as well as finding how to solve the problem of handling those fresh East high boys. Interests in . . MARKSMANSHIP . One Hundred Ninety And interests in . . LEADERSHIP The Beau Sabreur . . . Once again the finest of R. O. T. C. officers banded together to form the Beau Sabreur. Under the able direction of their sponsor, this club was successful in all its undertakings - social and educational. It has been a long time since East has had such a group of competent leadersg or one which has enjoyed such a satisfying season. One Hundred Ninety-six OFFICERS FOR '49 and ,50 . . . A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE Secretary President MARY NEBEKER MILFORD VARNER JAY ADAMS Head Cheer Leader BETTY BERNSTON Ehag President JOHN FIRMAGE A. B. of E. Prexident REUEL WARE Business Manager LaMONT CHRISTENSEN Red and Black Editor BOB CLAYTON Eastonia Editor One Hundred Ninety-seven v ' Q, F' 'Ci K ,X . if .3 LQ, f MASQ- V , Lgfafggwfil, iihvvfgdl ' ' In A J A4 an .0 -'49 . A4 :A -QW t by 4 V' Mm E 'ij 'efa-7 QE. A ' . N fix - ffm ggi? ,:3l,i:, , ,ffifri 1,251 ,,.q,,C 445, 4 ,,1, ?Ff'?f , ,af 'K V0 4-VU I v k 0 bw , fill, T634 ng, j 5, muh ,,., gay fB.?5Q., w.,,,QL- . fmm wa' ' . auf Q I Y -iw ,kwa 'udmda 0 A., .JVM ig - GQ-rr -5 Jmffrvg 75 ,.,. , f? 'B' is 1 my T L ' 'D fa w '-f-1. ff 'Y' V W ,, rf ff-, - , - ,f ' ff' Jw., f', 'Q Verti in and ndex tudent ndex The names and the faces of people we knew, The clubs that we joined to have something to do, The teachers we loved,wzd the teachers we feared, The sports that we watched and the teams that we cheered, The hallways we ran Through while racing to class, The groups that we formed to eat lunch on the grass, The tall branching maples that shaded the walks, The steps where we gathered for informal talks, Our many activities, hard work but fun, Our great satisfaction when they were well done- These phases of school life, our books and our chums, Are locked in these pages for East High Alums. A ABBOTT, BARBARA JEAN-Junior ABERNETHY, CARLA-Sophomore ADAMS, JAY-Sophomore .................. . .. ADAMSON, JACK-Sth Year ................. ADRIGHEM, JOHN VAN-Sophomore ............ AFFLECK, MARGARET-Senior ........................ EHAG 35, Opera 182-3, Red Ed Black 158-9, Pep 192, A'Cappe1la 180. AINSWORTH, JEAN-Senior ................... ALDER, DOUGLAS D.-Sophomore .....,.......... ALDER, JOHN-Sophomore ...,.......................... ALLEN, CECELIA ANN CSallyJ-Senior .......... EHAG 35, Radio 170f1, A'Cappella 180, Thesf pian 168, Writers 169, Khem 194, Debate 172' 73, French 164. ALLEN, JEAN -Sophomore ................................ ALLRED, BONNIE BELLE-Senior ..... ALLRED, EDRIE-Sophomore ............ ALLRED, SONYA-Senior ......................... Ski 185. ALLSOP, DALE ARTHUR-Sophomore .... ALQUIN, CECELIA-Sophomore ............. AMBERBoRY, JOE-senior ....,.,,......,.,,. AMOTT, JEANNE-Sophomore . ANDERSEN, ELVA-Sophomore ANDERSON, BARBARA-Senior ...... Girls Glee 176f7. ANDERSON, CAROL--Senior ............. ANDERSON, DARYL JEAN-Senior ..... Girls Glee 176f7. ANDERSON, DONNA REA-Junior ................ ANDERSON, FRED-Sophomore ...................... ANDERSON, GRIFFITH NELSON-Sophomore ANDERSON, ILENE-Sophomore .......,............ ANDERSON, KEITH-Sophomore ...........,........ ANDERSON, LOIS MARIE-Sophomore ........ ANDERSON, MARLENE-Sophomore ...... ANDERSON, PACKARD EARL-Senior ........ Booster 30, Red E? Black 158f9. ANDERSON, SHARLENE-Senior ......... ANDERSON, SHERMAN--Sophomore ...... ANDERSON, SHIRLEY DAWN-Senior ........ Ski 185, Writers 169. ANDRESS, RAY E.-Junior ....................... ANDREWS, DIXIE-Senior ...... . .. Bowling 1 8 8. -HELEN HEIGHTSMAN ARMSTRONG, BARBARA-Senior .....,............ A'Cappella 180. ARMSTRONG, CAROL LORRAINE-Sophlmr ARMSTRONG, JAMES-Senior ........................ ARNAVITZ, MARILYN-Sophomore .............. ARTHUR, CHESTER-Senior ............ .. Boy's Glee 178f9. ARTHUR, ESTHER-Sophomore ASHBY, DARLENE-Sophomore ...... ASHTON, LARRY-Senior ....................,.. ASTIN, LLOYD GLEN-Sophomore ................ ASTIN, JOHN-5th Year .................................... S.A.E. Pres. 28, Board of Control 31, Booster 30, A Basketball 127f31, A'Cappella 180, Tennis Team 135. ATKINSON, DE ANNE-Senior ........................ Girls Glee 176f7, Pres. of Girls Rifle Club 154. AVERY, JOHN GORDON-Sophomore .......... AZBILL, DAVID-Senior .................................... Debate 172f3 B BACHMAN, ELWOOD MARSHALL--Senior.. Band 184, Bowling 188. BAKER, BETTY-Senior .................... ............. BAKER, L. RALPH-Senior ...... ...... Orchestra 184, Radio 170. BAKER, RENA-Senior ............... BALLARD, ANN-Sophomore BANTA, BARRY LEE-Senior Boy's Glee 178. BARBER, CHARLOTTE-Senior Girls Gleen 176. BARDSLEY, GLORIA--Senior .......................... Tennis 190. BARKORDARI, NOSRAT VICTOR-Senior .... BALL, JAY G.-Sophomore ................................ BARNSON, EARL-Sophomore .......................... BARLOW, HUBERT RAMPTON-Senior ........ J. V. Football 124. BARLOW, JESSE PATRICK-Sophomore ........ BARLOW, JOYCE-Sophomore ........................ BARNES, BLAINE-Sth Year ............................ A. Football 121, Baseball 134, Opera 182, Treas. A'Cappella 189, Pres. Ushers 193. BARNES, DALE-Senior ...............,.................... BARNES, HOWARD W.-Sophomore ..... BARTON, BARBARA-Sophomore ..... French 164. One Hundred Ninety-11 4?4I?41?4?41?41?4Z?4I?43'4?4?4.?4?4?4334?4?4l?4?41?4I?4I?4P4l?4!?41?41?4?4934I?41?41?' LEONARD,S ICE CREAM 86 CONFECTIONERY 4I?4I?4I?4?4I?4.'?34Z?4I?4?4Z?4?4I? 4'?4?4?4?4?4?34?4.'?4?41'?4?4.'? 41? 41? 41? 41? 3 2 Isl' Easi' and 2 Isl' Soufh 3 3 Phone 6-0898 3 E343 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 41? 3 336 34'?4I?4?4I?4I?4I?4I?4I?4f?43 3 3 4? 3 4? 4? 3 4? 4? 41? 41? 4? 4? 4? 41? 3 4? 3 3 41? 3 3 3 034I?4l?4J?4?41?4E?4?' 3333333 O 33333 9099939 3 3 3 3 4? 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 00434343333 BLAIR'S ICE CREAM 86 FRESH FRUIT PUNCH Corner 8+l1 Soufh and I3+h Easi- SaH' Lake Ci+y 4?4?4?434I?4I?4334?4Z?4?4I?34?4.?4?434I?4F?4.?3!i 41? 41? 3 3 4? 41? 41? 41? 4? 41? 41? 5 3 41? 41? 41? 3 34l?4?34.'?4?4?34?4?43?4?4?4?4f?f47?4!?4I?4T?4I?41?4'i? HUDDART FLORAL CO. FLOWERS 3. 3 E Telegraphea' Everywhere! E 3 3 3 ,, 4.l?4.l?41?4!?41?4?4I?4l?4'?4l?4l?4?4I? 'U :- 0 :x rn 'F' -A 01 W -D- 4I?4?4?4l?4l?4?4?4l?4I?4l?4.'?4l?4I? John W. Giles 41? UJ Q UT 0 C 'I' 3' 9. 3 ID + 7 CD 0 '0' 41? 3333 CD L 'I' I' QI M 0 Q 'I' '4 3333 4l?4I?4?4I? 3 3 45? 41? 41? 4? 41? 42? 41? 3 3 3 4? 41? 4? 3 4? 41? 41? 4? 4? 41? 3 3 3 41?64?4? Two Hundred BARTON, JOYCE-Senior ....... .. . BARTON, LYNN-Sth Year ................... A'Cappella 180. BASINGER, JOYCE MARILYN-Senior ......... EI-IAG 35, A'Cappella 180, Tennis 190, Lead ers 191, Pep 192, Khem 194. BASSETT, SHARON-Sophomore ..... .... BATES, GERALDINE-Senior .................... .... BAUGHMAN, JAMES-Sophomore ........,,,,..... BAXTER, CAROLYN DIANE-Sophomore .,... BAXTER, RONALD GEORGE-Sophomore BAY, DRUSILLA-Sophomore ...........,............. BEAN, GILBERT-Sophomore ..........,.,..... .... BEATIE, BEVERLY JOAN-Senior BECK, RICHARD-Sophomore ........ BECKSTEAD, JOHN-Senior ....... F.V. Football 125. BECKSTEAD, LA RUE-Senior .....,............... Girls Rifle Team 154. BECKSTEAD, MARILYN MAY-Sophomore... BEEBE, BEVERLY JOAN-Senior ................... Bowling 188. BEERS, WM. L. CBHD-Sophomore .. BELL, DE VAUGHN-Senior ............... ,... . BELL, LAWRENCE-Sophomore .............,....... BENCH, PHYLLIS-Senior ............................... Eastonia 160, Debate 172, Radio 170, Writers 169, Tennis 190. BENDER, ELSIE MAY-Sophomore ............... BENNETT, ANN CAROLYN-Sophomore ..... BENNETT, BARBARA JEAN-Junior ............. BENNETT, DAVID-Senior ........,............. .... A'Cappella 180. BENNETT, ROBERT F.-Sophomore BENNION, BARBARA-Sophomore . BENNION, CAROLYN-Senior ...... ..,. A'Cappel1a 180. BERGESON, BARBARA-Senior ..................... Booster 30, A'Cappella 180, Tennis 190. BERGESON, MARGARET JAYNE-Senior Booster 30, Girls Glee 176, Tennis 190. BERGSTEDT, HELEN-Senior ......................... A'Cappella 180, Tennis 190, Khem 194. BIRKINSHAW, JACK E.-Sophomore ...... BERNTSON, BETTY-Sophomore .......,........... BESSELIEVRE, DOUGLAS K.-Sophomore ..... BESSELIEVRE, PHILIP H.-Senior , ...........,.... ROTC Ex. Officers 146, ROTC OfHcers 145 Rifle 195, Beau Saber 196, Ski 185, Ushers 193 Orchestra 184. BETTILYON, JANE-Sophomore ........,,. ......, BICKMORE, JOSEPH ARLIN-Senior .... .... BILLS, DONNA-Senior ........................,.. Leaders 191. BINGHAM, CLIFFORD FRANCIS-Senior ..... Boy's Glee 178f9. BIRRELL, BARBARA CLAIRE-Sophomore BIRKINSHAW, LYNN-Senior ...........,............. BLACK, DIXIE RUTH-Sophomore .,............... BLACK, DON-Senior ......................................... A'Cappella 180, Boy's Glee 178f9, Pres. Base ball 134, A. Football 123, Ushers 193. BLACK, ELAINE-Sophomore ........................... BLACKHAM, JOHN ......................................,.... A'Cappella 180, Ski 185, Golf, German 166 BLACKHURST, JOYCE-Senior ..................,.,.. SAE Sec. 29, Board of Control 31, Booster 30 Outstanding Senior 57, A'Cappella 180, Opera 182-3, Khem 194, Leaders 191, Writers 169. BLOOM, BONNIE-Sophomore .............,......... BLUNCK, MARILN LOIS-Sophomore ,... BOCKWELL, BILL--Senior .......,............. BOHMAN, MARLYNN-Senior .......... BOLTON, SHERMAN-Sth Year . lvlanager 116. BON ACCI, JOE-Senior ..................................... BORG, DICK-Sth Year ..................................... Debate 172f3, Social Room 31, Eastonia 160-1 Plays 174f5. BORG, MARY--Sophomore .......... BOSCH, DON R.-Sophomore ....... BOWDITCH, JIM-Sophomore ....... BOWEN, CLAIRE-Senior ............ EHAG 35, Pep 192. BOWEN, GLEN-Senior ......... Kham 194. BOWERS, HARRY-Sophomore ........................ BOWERS, NANCY MARILYN--Sophomore .... BOWMAN, ANN-Senior ......................,........... Senior Sec. 41, A'Cappella 180, Treas. Writers 168, Treas. Ski 185, VicefPres. Leaders 191, Tennis 190. BOWMAN, SHERRY-Sophomore .................... BOWMAN, THARRY CHARLENE-Sopho'mr BOYER, BARBARA-Sophomore ....,.......,......... BOYCE, RONALD-Sopohomore ...................... BOYLE, DON L.-Sophomore ............................ BRADSHAW, ARLA GWEN-Sophomore ..,..... BRADSHAW, DICK-Sophomore ................ BRADSHAW, ELAINE-Senior ............... BRADSHAW, SHANNON-Sophomore .......... BRADWORD, GWEN-Senior ....................,,.... Pep 192, A'Cappella 180, Leaders 191, Tennis 190. BRAMHALL, EUGENE H.-Senior ..............,... Band 184, Bowling 188. BREEZE, MARY-Senior .................................... BREINHOLT, JUNE MADELYN-Sophomore BREWER, CARRIE ANN-Sophomore ........ BREWER, LA VONNE-Senior .......................... BREWSTER, MYRLE-Sophomore .................... BRIDENBAUGH, WILLIAM fBilll-Junior ...... BRIMLEY, LOWELL HARVEY-Sth Year ...... Librarian, Boy's Glee 178f9. BRINE, BRADFORD KEITH fDocJ-Senior .... Ath. Manager 116, Thespian 168. BROCKBANK, NAN-Senior ............................ BRONSON, ROBERT fBobJ-junior ................ BROTHERS, DAVID PHILLIP CDavej Soph. BROUGH, BEVERLY JANE-Senior ................ Writers 169 BROUGH, NANCY-Senior ......,...................,... A,Cappella 180, VicefPres. French 164, Khem 194 BROWN, BOYD-Sth Year ................................ BROWN, GLENN JERRY-Senior .... Band 184. BROWN, JOY--Senior .................. Pep 192, Spanish 162f3. BROWN, KEITH-Senior ..,......................,. ABE 34. BROWN, MONTGOMERY-Sophomore .... BRUIN, LE ROY-Senior .............. ,............ . .. ABE 34, j.V. Football 125. BRUNER, NORMAN KEITH-Sophomore ,..... BRUNER, GEORGE BYRON-Junior .............. BRYANT, JOANNE-Senior .............................. EHAG Sec. 35, Red Es? Black 158, A'Cappella 180, Pep 192, Leaders 191, Khem 194, Tennis 190, Writers 169. BRYNER, JOHN CASTLETON-Senior .....,.... BUCHANAN, IANICE-Sophomore .....,. BUCHANAN, MARLENE-Sophomore ............ BUCKLEY, MARIORIE-Sophomore ................ BUCKLEY, RICHARD WHITCOMB-Soph ..... BUCKLEY, VERA-Senior .................................. Writers 169. BUDD, RICHARD-Senior Track 139. BUDGE, ARLENE-Sophomore ..... BUDGE, BARBARA ANN-Senior .... Pep 192, Leaders 191, Khem 194. BULLOUGH, GARY-Senior ................... A'Cappella 180. BULLOCK, WILLIAM HARVEY-Senior .,...... Beau Saber 196, Rifle 195. BULT, ELAINE-Sophomore ..... 3 3 3 3 3 ...3 i4334IP4FPeE3f33354I?'4JP13P303f394'.3'4Z?430 3 41? 43 3 3 33- 33 419 33 2 0 '11 3 41? 23' 3? 3 3 3 3434194339 96336-13343419 COMPLIMENTS SALT LAKE COSTUME 63? W-931539 Q 3 43 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0093335430069 NQQSW' 3 3 3 W 3 Q15 69595: 3 3 was soun-I usvsurn :Ast 3 3 3 S A L T L A K E C IT Y -43 433433343 :gf :nf 41: 44: :xl ex: :jp :ge 0439 43353341343393963963343303fZ?433I?3I?4l?31P43f3?3I?4lF4I?3Z?3I?3Ib4Zbf3I?3I?33 3 3 43' 41? 45? 41? 41? 3 3 43 43 3 3 3 3 3 3 4I?4394l?4'.?+4'.?4?4I?04F?2'J?6433Q'1F'3?9 904323 41900353333 3399994393343 3 hi x Nm 3 me X 3 I f 333 Vcggm Q 3 o 2335:- 5555 nf , 4396633436399 4394335333333 3 3? 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 9099339 MQW SPORT SPECIALISTSH 0 S k i i n g 0 G o If oTennis ' o Archery Two Hundred One 999 990999 3' 3 3 3 E -For-1 E 3 3 Mal+s 3 3 3 3 Sundaes X 3 3 QQ? 63? E Banana Splifs E 3 E+ . 3 3 ,C 3 3 - t'.S-f 3 3 3 0354? 6433? PARAMOUNT 3 3 3 3 419 3 -as '11 O SD era ami 1 Q 3? 3? 4? 3 DRESSES 3 4? 9 3 OF DISTINCTION 3 9 -3 9 2? 0 9 3 3 ARDEN'S DRESS SHOP 3 E 256 Sa. Main S+. Dial 5-43Il E 3 P 3 3 3 3 33 35 3 53' O o U5 'O' C 3 cn 1. aa S 'L '1 -4 13? 333 Z? J QD Ill I E! 0: 3 O J Cl. Ill I 5 Q. 9-: 3 LD U1 CD S. 333 Elgin and Gruen Wafches SILVERWARE 415413413 0419415 3 3 3 3 3 E E Rogers I847 and Communify Pla+e E ag 9 . X . . ,, . ... ag, 3 3 3 ' Q79 : il SW2. 3 3 'Ea ,J xx7fi'gf1f','1 Q E E 5 Qmllfhbpfesggf XQLLQH1 glxfll E 3 els 3 1 ' . F ' 3 E i632 Sa0+li IH-I1 Easf Dial 6-0800 3 3 3 3 3 3 IIO9 Easf 2Is+ Sau+li Dial 7-58I5 3 'Q'?04F+41P94?094Y?94i'?6i?9994I?94319999fC?09994E+4I?4P041PQF 3I?'i?3?4l?4IF9QP3?Q3?Q1?96E'4E106664fP3? 3?4T?09 94I?4E 34Z3?3P99664?4?696964P9 99Q?6994?6 4?435Q 66 Qg 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 asa 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 RQBINSON 8: WARD 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 240 Sou1'h l31'h EaS+ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3' 3 3 3 3 3 -3 3 3 3 FANCY CSROCERIES 2 3 3 3 3 3 C H O I C E M E A T S 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 41? 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 lP9Y?'x 6 Two Hundred Two BURNHAM, GEORGE IRVINE-Senior .......... A Football 120, Track 139, Eastonia 160. BURROWS, REID DAVID-Sophomore .......... BURBIDGE, BARBARA-Sth Year .................... BURKE, BILL-Senior .......................................... ABF. 34, A Football 118, Track 138, Ushers 193. BURKS, ETHEL LOUISE-Sophomore ............ BURNI-IAM, WARREN KENDALL CKenJ- Semor .............,.................................,.............. A'Cappe lla 180. BURNETT, KENNETH LEON-Senior .......... A'Cappella 180, Opera 182f3, Khem 194, French 164. b BURNS, HELEN-Senlor .................................... Eastonia 160, Writers 169, Ski 185, Spanish 162'3, Tennis 190. BURNS, LELAND-Senior .............. j.V. Football 124. BURT, BEVERLY PEARL-Senior .................... A'Cappella 180. BURT, RICHARD CDickl--Senior .................... J.V. Basketball 132, J.V. Football 124, B0y's Glee 178f9, Tennis Team 135. BURTON, BURTON CAROLINE-Sophomore ....... CLAUDIA-Senior ............................ BURTON: EDWARD LEoN So homore BURTON, BURTON, BUSATH, Orch estr - P --.--,-- JANIS MARG.-Sophomore ............ JULIA ALICE--Sophomore .... .... DON-Sth Year ..................... .... a 184. BUSHMAN, JOANNE CBushJ-Junior' .... .... BUTCHER, JUNE-Senior ....................... French 164. . BUTCHERITE, RUTH-Senior ...,............,......... BUTKUS, DAR Oratory 156, Debate 172f3, German BARBARA ANN-Sophomore ........ C 166 CALL, MARLENE-Sophomore .......................... CALL, NED LEON-Soohomore ...................... CALLISTER, PAUL-Senior .............................. Booster 30, Ski 185, Debate 172f3, Khem 194. CAMPBELL, PATRICIA-Senior ........................ Outstanding Senior 45, Red Ee? Black 158, Ses. of Debate 172f3, Writers 169, Historian of Leaders 191, Treas. of Radio, Tennis 190. CAMERON, BLAINE HUGH-Senior .............. I.V. Basketball 132, Track 139. CAMPBELL, ROBIN-Senior ............. Social Committee 33, Khem 194. CANNON, MARGOT-Sophomore .... CANNON, MARY-Senior ........... .... Spanish 162f3. CAPENER, JOAN-Senior .......... A'Cappella 180, French 164. CAPES, DUELLA-Senior ............. .. CARD, DOUGLAS R.jSophomore .................. CARDALL, ANN-Senior ,.......,.,.........,,...,.,.,... Opera 182f3, A'Cappella 180, Thespian 168. CARLESON, HARRY-Senior ............................ CARLISLE, ALLEN--Sophomore ....,... .. CARLISLE, MARLYN-Junior .............. .. CARLSON, DONALD-Sophomore .......... .. CARN, THOMAS HAROLD-Senior ,........... Boy's Glee 179f9. CARPENTER, JUDITH LORRAINE-Senior.. CARROL, RICHARD-Senior ......,..................... J.V. Basketball 132, CARSEY, KEITH--Sophomore .. CARTELLA, HUGH-Sth Year .. ,, CARTER, ARLINE-Senior ........................ .... Booster 30. CARTER, LUCILLE WANDA-Senior ...,....,.., CARTER, MARJORIE-Sophomore .......... .. CARTER, MARY ANNE-Sophomore .. CARTER, WELLS HAROLD-Senior ...,. ..., HIBBS Q 228 SOUTH MAIN ,,, L I f 0 A O uw r- If 0 X cn 0 of-as O U5 'U O 21 -I in E zu -I CD ee 043' 04.56 +3 64500 69 0004? 'Q O C U15 1131 Os nv. '15 1+ V156 ZS Ou. ws Q CI: 45066456129 34156 4? 2 2 2 s R a 2 R 3 x 3 O SWEATERS O SKI WEAR QIPQMTPQI? fl? 429 41? 3 0 +31 0 4? 4? Z 2 4? 41? Q? is 4? 431 4? 6 4? 4? 6 '31 GP 6 9 3 Qi 9 63? 045' COMPLIMENTS 42'4lb4P'iNP4lP41PsPf3?'0s1?'4fP4JP4!?fi54lP6lP4lP415ffIP4HP4P4IP4b454.'P?iP64Z'4I?4l94?6?4I94IP4IP0?4P OF 4? BRYAN 8 PHARMACY :QQ Qs 8 I792 Soufh Ilih Easl' Dial 6-6832 49 4? 4599 96960 Two Hundred Three Sali' Lake CHy,s Shopping Cenfer SEARS, ROEBUCK 86 CO. 754 Soufh Sfafe Sfreef The Place fo Gef Good Sporfswear SPORTSMAN'S HAVEN 26 Wesf 2nd South Two Hundred Four CARTWRIGHT, RICHARD-Senior CASPER, IRENE--Sophomore .......,.... CASPER, MARILYN-Senior ...,...., Booster 30. CASTLETON, ANN -Sophomore ,,,......,.,,,.. CASTLETON, DON-Sth Year .,....,.,,...........,.... Ushers 193, Manager 116, A'Cappe11a 180. CASTLETON, JOY-Sophomore .,..........,.......,.., CASTLETON, JOYCE-Senior .................... Leaders 191, A'Cappe1la 180. CATMULL, KENNETH-Junior ..... CATREW, THAYNER-Junior ....... CECIL, BARBARA JANE-Senior .... Ski 1 8 5. CEDERLUND, RICHARD-Senior .... CHADWICK, BARBARA-Senior ,,.... Pep 192, A'Cappe11a 180. CHADWICK, PATRICIA-Senior ....................,. Tennis 190. CHAMBERLAIN, STEPHEN BRYCE- A'Cappe11a 180, Track 138f9. CHANSON, BARBARA-Sophomore CHARVOZ, MARLEAU-Senior ...... French 164. CHASE, RICHARD-Senior ...... CHENEY, DICK-Senior ..,...........,.. Boy's Glee 178f9. CHESLEY, JACK PAUL-Sophomore . CHIDESTER, ANNETTE-Sophomore CHILLON, BOYD ADAMS-Sth Year CHIPMAN, DORIS JEAN-Senior ...... Senior CHRISTENSEN, CALVIN-Sophomore CHRISTENSEN, DOUGLAS-Senior .............. ROTC Ex. Officer 146, Beau S 196, Rif1e 95. CHRISTIANSEN, GARY-Sophomore .,........,... CHRISTENSEN, GERALD LA MONT--Senior New Officer 197, Red E? Black 158f9, Ski 185, Sec. of Writers 169. CHRISTENSEN, GILBERT-Sth Year . A'Cappe11a 180. CHRISTEN SEN, GORDON-Senior ...... Debate 172f3, Khem 194. CHRISTENSEN, JANET LEE-Sophomore ...... CHRISTENSEN, LOIS-Senior .................... Orchestra 184, Radio 170f1. CHRISTENSEN, LOWELL CBudgeJ-Senior .... Opera 182f3, Debate 172f3, A'Cappe11a 180, Khem 194, Eastonia 160f1. CHRISTENSEN, MALCOLM-Sophomore ...... CHRISTENSEN, MILTON fMickeyj-Senior .... Opera 1824, A,Cappe11a 180, J.V. Football 125, Ushers 193. CHRISTENSEN, NORMA-Senior .................... CHRISTENSON, RICHARD-Senior ................ Golf. CHRISTOFFERSON, VAOMA LORRAINE- Senior ................... . ........................................... CLARK, BE CKY-Senior ........................,.,......... Booster 30, Opera 182f3, A'Cappe11a 180, CLARK, HOWARD SMITH-Senior ................ A'Cappe11a 180, Bowling 188. CLARK, MARGERY JOANN-Junior ..... CLARK, SHIRLEY-Sophomore ........ CLAWSON, DOROTHY-Sophomore--T CLAYTON, ALBERTA-Sophomore .. CLAYTON, FRANCES'-Sophomore .. CLAYTON, ROBERT-Jrxnior ....,.... CLINE, ROSANNE-Senior ................................ Outstanding Senior 58, Eastonia Bus, Manager 160f1, Directory 157, Program Comm. 33, A'Cappe11a 180, Ski 185, Pep 72, Leaders 191, Writers 169, CLISSOLD, BETTY JEAN-Junior ..... CLUGSON, SCOTT-Senior .............. Khem 194. CLYDE, HARRY SCOTT-Sophomore COCKAYNE, JAMES EDWARD-Junior ........ COCKRELL, ILLENE-Sophomore .......... CARLSTON, BLANCHE-Sophomore . COLE, NORMA-Senior ........,......,....., EHAG 35, Pep 192, Tennis 190. COLLINGS, BETTY-Senior ...,.,,.... COLLINS, JOHN-Senior ....,.,..,..... CONDIE, CAROL-Senior .........,.,...... Leaders 191, Girls Rifle Team 154. CONDIE, GEORGE-Sophomore ...............,,,.... CONELY, MARY-Senior ............,............,,.,,.,,. A'Cappella 180, Tennis 190, Bowling 188, Golf. CONNER, MARY JO-Senior ..,...........,,,,,,..,,,.,. Kliein 194. CONRAD, CAROL LEE-Senior .......,... COOPER, LUCILE-Senior ..........,,....,..,,. A'Cappella 180, Pep 192, Tennis 190. CORBETT, CAROL-Sophomore ............ CORBIN, CARL LA VOR-Sophomore .. CORDERY, JACK DAVID-Senior ....... Boy's Glec Club 178f9. COTTRELL, COLLEEN-Sth Year .............. Opera 182f3, EHAG 35, A'Cappclla 180. COUCH, LARRY-Sophomore ................... COVERDALE, CAROL LEE-Senior ................ Tennis 190. COVEY, STEPHEN-Senior .....................,......., Outstanding Senior 53, A'Cappe1la 180, Vice' Pres. of Debate 172f3, Writers 169. COX, MARY MARLENE-Senior ................... CRAMER, NORMA-Sophomore CRANE, CLAUDIA-Sophomore ..... CRASK, JEAN-Senior ................. CRAWFORD, MARY-Senior ......... CRAWLEY, JOYCE-Sophomore ................ CREGLOW, ANDREW-Sophomore ................ CREER, CLARE-Sth Year .................................. Baseball 134, Ushers 193, Intermural Champs 136. CREER, GEORGE GARY-Sophomore .............. CREER, JOHN-Sophomore ......,....... CREER, MARY LEE-Sophomore CROCKER, BILL-Senior ............. I.V. Football 124. CROFT, BETH-Sophomore ......... CROFT, ROBERT-Sophomore ....... CROESE, HENDRIKA-Sophomore .. CROOKS, EARL-Senior .................... CROSLEY, ROSEMARY-Sophomore CROWTHER, BARBARA-Senior .... CROWTHER, JERI-Senior ........... A'Cappella 180, Pep 192. CROSBY, RONALD-Senior .... ....... ............. CUMMINGS, HUGH-Senior ............................ Qutstandinf Senior 49 Board of Control 31, is , Booster 30, ABE Pres. 34, Pres. of Ski 185. CUMMINGS, PAUL-Sophomore ............... CULP REED-Sth Year ............................... A'Chppe1la 180, Khem 194, Ushers 193,-U Football 118. CULP, SHERMAN-Sophomore ................. CUTLER, GARR-Senior ............................. Debate 172f3, Play 174-5, Radio 170f1. D DALGLIESH, MARGARET-Sophomore . DALTON, HARVEY-Senior .................. DANHOFF, BARBARA-Senior ........... DANSIE, DARLENE-Sophomore .......... DARROW, MARY HELEN-Senior ........... DATWYLER, GEORGE LE ROY-Senior . German 166. DAVIDSON, DONNA-Senior ................ Debate 1728. DAVIES, JOANNE-Senior ...................... Debate 172f3, French 164, Play 174. DAVIS, DOROTHY-Senior ................. DAVIS, ELEANOR-Senior ................ DAVIS, JO ANN-Senior .. Bowling 188. X Save Where Your Money Earns More CONTINENTAL BANK 2nd Soufh and Main Sf. 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DEELSTRA, MARLENE-junior ...... .... 7 4 DEELSTRA, MARY-Junior .....,.., ,,,, 7 5 DE JEL, JO ANN-Junior ...............,.. ,,,, 7 5 DE LONG, MARJORIE-Senior ......,.., ,,,. 4 3 DE MIK, KATHERINE-Sophomore .. ,... 96 DENNING, GARY-Sophomore ...... .,.. 7 8 DERBY, DOLORES-Junior .......,. ..., 7 6 DIBBLE, GEORGE-Sophomore 84 DIXON, JAMES-Senior ....................,. . ,,,e,...,, 56 DIXON, PAUL-Senior .........................,...,......., 88 Manager 116, Debate 172f3, Khem 194, Golf, DOEZIE, ANTOINETTE CToniJ-Sophomore 83 DONALDSON, CAROLE-Senior .........,.......... 64 DORAN, MARGARET-Sophomore 83 DORLAND, ELWOOD-Sophomore ..... .... 8 4 DOTSON, DICK-Sophomore ...,.......... .... 8 4 DOUGHERTY, SHIRLEY-Senior ...... ..., 5 8 Tennis 190, Pep 192. Radio 170f1, DOWDA, CHUCK-Senior ..................... .... 5 6 DOWELL, KATHERINE-Senior .............. ,... 6 5 A'Cappella 180, Tennis 190, Khem 194. DOXEY, DAVID-Sth Year ,......,................ .... 4 0 DRURY, RICHARD-Senior ................... .... 4 6 DUCAN, ROBERT-Sophomore 94 DUKE, JIM-Sophomore .............. ..,. 7 9 DUNCAN, PAT-Sophomore .. .... 80 DUNN, BILL-Sophomore 90 DUNN, DON-Senior ........ ....... ....... ........ 7 0 Boy's Glee 178f9. DURHAM, JOYCE-Senior ................................ 69 DAR Citizen 156, Outstanding Senior 72, A'Cappella 180, Debate 17213, Radio 170f1, Writers 169, Tennis 190. DURRANT, JACQUELYN-Sophomore DYSON, BETTY JOAN-Sophomore 90 . .... 91 E EARL, ANDREA-Sophomore .,..... .... 8 6 EARL, ERNEST-Sophomore .......... .... 8 3 EARL, GEORGE--Senior ...................... .... 5 8 A'Cappella Librarian 180, Ski 185. EARL, RONALD-Senior .................. .... 6 4 Khem 194. EATOUGH, NANCY-Senior ,... .... 6 2 EBERT, FRED-Senior ............ .... 5 3 German 166. 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ERICKSON, JANICE-Senior .........................,.. A'Cappella 180. ERICKSON, JIM-Senior ....,...... .. ERICKSON, LLOYDE-Senior ....... .. Ushers 193. ERNSTROM, MARILYN-Sophomore .............. ERTEL, BILL--Senior .................................,........ Baseball 134, TV. Football 125, Bowling 188. ESCANDON, BILL-Sophomore ........................ ESCANDON, JOAN-SCIITOY .............................. EVANS, BARBARA-Senior ............... .... . . Pep 192. EVANS, BARBARA SUE-Sophomore .. EVANS, BILL-Sth Year .......................... .. Baseball 134. EVANS, BILL-Sophomore ................................ EVANS, CARVEL-Sophomore .......................... EVANS, DIANE-Senior .................................... A'Cappella 180, Ski 185, Tennis 190, Leaders 191. EVANS, GAYE-Senior ............. ...................... Tennis 190. EVANS, RAQUEL-Sophomore ...............-........ EVANS, BOB-Senior ....................v..................... 'I.V. Football 125, Bowling 188, French 164. EVANS, SHIRLEY-Senior ................................ A'Cappella 180, Tennis-190, Pep 192. EWING, CAMILLE-Senior ....................... .- EYRING, HENRY?-Sophomore ............ EZELL, TED-Senior ........................... ...... J.V. Football 124, Boy's Glee 178-9. F FACKRELL, NIELVIN-Sophomore ...... FAIRBANKS, JONATHAN-junior ...... .. FAIRBANKS, LYNN-Sophomore ........ .. FARNSWORTH, BEVERLY-Senior .......... .. Bowling 188. FARNSWORTH, TEDDY KEITH-Senior ...... Cheer leader 117, Boy's glee 178f9. FASSELL, GERALD-Senior ........................ .. FAULKNER, JOSEPH-Senior .... .. FAUX, WINSTON-Sophomore .. .. FAWSON, KENNITH-Senior .,.. .. Ushers 193. FEINAUER, VERDA-Senior .. A'Cappella. FENNING, AUDRY-Senior ..... .. A'Cappella 180. FERAGEN, ELAINE-Sophomore .. FERRELL, BRUCE-Senior .......... Boy's Glee 1'78f9. FERRIN, JOANNE-Senior ................................ A'Cappella 180, Band 184, Thespian 168. FETZER, LORNA-Senior ................................. . Khem 194. FIRMAGE, JOHN-Sophomore .............. ......... FISHER, JACK-Senior ........................................ ,I'.V. Football 125, Ushers 193, Boy's Glee 178f9. FLANDRO, SCOTT-Senior .............................. Opera 182f3, Play 174f5, A'Cappella 180, ABE 34, Band 184, Radio 170f1, Khem 194, Thes- pian 168. FLEMING, BARBARA-Senior ........... ..... FLICKINGER, BONNIE-Sophomore FLINDERS, ROGER-Sophomore ....... ...,. FLORENCE, MARILYN-Sophomore FLYNN, DICK-Senior ......................... ..... Debate 172f3. FOOTE, JERRY-Sophomore ........ FORBUSH, GARY-Sophomore .. FORCHA, KAROLYN-Senior .... A'Cappella 180. FORD, BARBARA-Senior ..,. FORD, MARIE-Senior .................. Girls Glee 176f7. FORSLUND, JOHN QAH3-senior ..... ..,.. Boy's Glee 178f9. FOULGER, BARBARA-Senior .... FOWLES, JOANNE-Senior ......., ..,... ......... FOX, EDNA-Sophomore .................................... FOX, VIRGINIA--Senior ......,............................. Band 184, Tennis 190, Girls Rifle Team 154. FRANK, ROBERT-Senior ,................................. ski iss. , U FREEMAN, DICK'--Senior .................................. Booster, Sgt. at Arms 30, Ski 185, A Football 121. FREEMAN, RONALD-Sophomore .................. FROISLAND, WALTER HARRIS-Sophomore FROST, DONALD ................................................ Orch. 184. FULLMAR, LARRY-Sophomore .... FURLONG, DON-Senior ............ FURLONG, DOUG-5th Year Baseball 134. FURSE, CLARE-5th Year .. Bowling 188. FUSHIMI, FRED--Senior ....,................... ..... Khem 194, Writers 169, German 166. G GALE, DONALD-Sophomore . GALLAHER, PAT-Senior .................................. GALLANTY BOB-Senior ....... J.V. Football 124, Ushers 193, GANDRE, RUTH-Sophomore .......................... GANDY, LORRAINE-Junior ............................ GARDNER, JACK-Senior ................ GARDNER, GERALD-sophomore GARDNER, RALPH--Senior ........... GARN, JAKE-Sophomore ............ GARRETT, O'BRIEN-Junior GILCHRIST, PAUL-Senior ..... 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GREEN, ALVIN-Senior .......... .. J.V. Football 125, Ushers 193. GREEN, LOIS-Sophomore ................... .. GREEN, RON--Sophomore ...................... .. GREENBURG, FRANK-Sophomore ,......... .. GREENSHIELDS, BARBARA-Senior ........... GREENWELL, HENRY-Sth Year ................,.. GRIFFETH, JOAN--Senior .....,......................... EHAG 35, Leaders 191, A'Cappe1la 180, Ten nis 190. GRIFFIN, PAUL-Sophomore ........................... GRIFFITH, MARILYN-Senior ...... .. A'Cappe1la 180. GRONDEL, MURIEL-Senior ........... .. GROOMS, BOYDEN-Sophomore .. GROSSEN, EARL-Sophomore ......... .. GROVER, ELAINE-Senior ................... ,. GUGGISBERG, MARRILYN -Senior ...,,. .. GUNNERSON, DALE--Senior .........,..... .. A'Cappella 180. GUSS, SHIRLEY ANN-Sophomore ..... .. GYGI, BOB-Sth Year ....................,,,. .. Boy's Glee 178f9. H HAERTEL, GRANT LE ROY-Senior ......,. .. Red Ea' Black 158f9, German 166. HAGUE, JOYCE-Senior ....................... .. 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HARTLEY, NADINE-Sophomore .. HARVEY, TOM-Senior ,..,........... ..... HASSARD, LARRY-Sth Year ........... ..... A. Football 122, Ushers 193. HATCH, DONNA MARY-Sophomore ........,... HATCH, DONNIE--Senior ................................ Booster 30, EHAG Treas. 35, Leaders 191, Pep 192, Red Ee? Black 158f9, Debate 172f3, A'Cappella 180, Opera 182f3, Khem 194. HATCH, KAY NIEL-Senior ...................,..,..... HATCH, ROBERT L.-Senior .................. ..... HATCH, DIXIE RAE-Sophomore HAVERTZ, DAVID-5th Year .......................... Baseball 134. HAWTHORNE, KEITH WALLAS-Soph'mr HAYWARD, STANLEY-Sophomore .............. HEADQUIST, FRANCES-Sophomore ............ HEAPS, LEON-Sth Year .........................,......,. ABE 34, Booster 30, Sec. of A'Cappe1la 180, Outstanding Senior, Track 138, A Basketball 127-31, Baseball 134, Football. HEDGES, PAULINE-Senior' ............................ HEGINBOTHAM, ERLAND-Sth Year ............ 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HIGGINS, JACK E.-Sophomore .... ..... HIGINS, MILLICENT-Senior ................. ..... EHAG 35, Tennis 190, Band 184. HIGHAM, DONNA LUCILLE--Sophomore .... HILL, BERTRAM PACK--Sophomore ..... ..... HILL, DOROTHY MAE-Senior .......... ..... HILL, ELAINE-Sophomore ................. ..... HILLS, BEVERLY-Senior ...................... ..... Pep 192, Leaders 191, Tennis 190. HILLS, BEVERLY JUNE-Senior ....... .. Khem 194. HINCKLEY, MARY ANN-Senior .................... Thespian 108, Khem 194, Debate 172f3. HINER, SHIRLEY ANNE-Senior .................... Pep 192, A'Cappella 180. HITE, BOB-Senior .................................. ..... Band 184. HODSON, WILLIAM M.-Sophomore ............ Ski 185. HOGGAN, DAWNA JEAN-Senior .... ..... The Sfore of Fine Jewelry O . C . T A N N E R 1 Fine Food Af RON N IE'S RESTAURANT 46 Easf 3rd Soufh Two Hundred Thirleen 41? 00 ? 5 WE THANK AND APPRECIATE 2 E A s T H I G H 3 A 2 QI? E 43' 3 -1- -1- -1- 5 E 1 5 H. P. CHarryl JONES 5 41? 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HORN, ROBERT-Senior ................. A'Cappella 180. HORSLEY, BARBARA-Senior .... Thespian 168. HORSLEY, GRANT--Senior .......,............ Bowling 188, A'Cappella 180. HORSLEY, RICHARD BROWN-Senior J.V. Basketball 132, Tennis Team 135, Boy's Glee 178'9, Ski 185. HORSLEY, SCOTT-Senior .................... Khem 194. HOUGUARD, HUGH MARTIN-Junior HOWARD, REED MANN-Senior .......... Boy's Glee 178f9. HOWE, LAVON HARRIETT-Senior .... HOWELL, GWYNETH fGwenj-Senior EHAG 35, A'Cappe1la 180, Opera Khern 194. HOWELL, JOHN DAVID--Sophomore .. HUCKINS, MARILYN-Senior .............. Leaders 191, A'Cappella 180. HULTQUIST, BARBARA JOYCE ...... HUMMEL, CLAIRE-Senior ............. EHAG 35, Khem 194. HUNT, JOYCE-Sophomore .......... HUNTER, EVELYN-Sophomore ..... HUNTER, SHERLEE-Senior ..,..... HUNTER, RICHARD C.-Senior ..... Debate 17213. HUTHCHINGS, VEON-Senior .......... A'Cappella 180. HUNTINGTON, JOYCE RAE-Senior .. Tennis 190. I IGO, PEGGY-Senior ........ Leaders 191, Ski 185. IMHOFF, JIM-Sophomore ....... INGALLS, MAX-Senior ............ A'Cappella 180, Ski 185, Golf. IPSEN, JERRY-Senior .............................. A'Cappella 180, Radio 170f1. A'Cappella 180, Leaders 191, Khem 19 185, Writers Pres. 169. IRVINE, BILL--Senior .............................. IVERSON, CARLA-Sophomore ....... I JACKSON, DAVID-Sophomore ....... JACKSON, CAROL-Sophomore ....... JACKSON, MARILYN-Sophomore .... JACOBS, MELITA-Sophomore .............. JACOBSON, DOUGLAS-Sophomore 1 82f3, If 84 64 IPSON, LOIS-Senior .......................................... 4, Ski ...W ..55i225ail!f25s55gsf5sa!' :255E5g215gxnf2f5:55s. 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JARVIS, JOHN-Sth Year .................................. ABE 34, A. Football 121, Bowling 188. JENKINS, LARRY-Sophomore ................ ..... JENNINGS, RONALD-Sophomore ...............,.. JENNINGS, LEE-Senior ..............,.............,....... A'Cappella 180, Debate 172f3, Band 184. JENNINGS, SHARIE-Sophomore .................... JENSEN, BOB-Senior ................................ ..... Tennis Team 135, Manager 116. JENSEN, DON-Junior .................. A. Football 128. JENSEN, ELDON-Sophomore .... JENSEN, VON--Senior .,.................................... JENSEN, IZOLA-Sophomore .....................,,..... JENSEN, JANETH-Senior ................................ Xmas Attendant 102, A'Cappella 18 191, Pep 192, Khem 194. JENSEN, LARRY-Sophomore .......................... JENSEN, RICHARD-Sophomore .... JENSEN, RON-Sophomore .......... JENSEN, RONALD-Sophomore .... JENSEN, TOMMY-Sth Year .......... A. Football 121, Boy's Glee 178f9. JENSEN, TOM-Senior Intermural Champ 136, O, Leaders i2LSZ4iiiil,Q i'2'2'. JEPPSON, JOE-Senior ...................................... Track 137, A'Cappella 180, Debate 172f3. JOHN, BOB-Senior ............................................ JOHNSON, BARBARA-Sth Year ........... ..... JOHNSON, BEVERLY-Sophomore .... ..... JOHNSON, DELAMAR-Senior ......... ..... JOHNSON, DOUGLAS-Senior ...... ..... Ski 185. JOHNSON , ELAINE-Sophomore ..... ..... JOHNSON, ELENE-Senior ............ JOHNSON, JOHNSTON, J JAE N ELL-Senior ...... JOHNSON, LOUISE-Senior ......... A'Cappella 180. JOHNSON, MARILYN-Sophomore JOHNSON, MERRIL-Sophomore .. OHNSON, MONTY-Senior .......... J JOHNSON JOHNSON? UDY-Sophomore .....,. ...,. ROBERT-Sophomore ..,.. ..... ROSS-Senior .................................. JONES, BARBARA-Sophomore ....................,, JONES, BEN-Sth Year .............................,...,..., Boosters 30, A. Football 121, Baseball 134, Ushers 193. JONES, BETTY-Senior ...... JONES, DONNA-Senior . Khem 194. JONES, HAL-Sophomore ......... JONES, HAROLD-Sophomore .... JONES, NORMAN-Senior ....... Bowling 188. JONES, ROBERT-Sophomore ..,. JONES, RICHARD-Sophomore ............... ..... JONES, SHIRLEY-Senior ........,........,..,...,....... EHAG 35, Recording Sec. Bowling 88 JOSEPHSON, BLAINE-Senior .,..,........... A'CiiPPella 180. JOUFLAS, PETE-Sophomore 1 . 0431431 2 41? 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6030! 22222 r-4 n Q , fl v-1 W 5 fl 9 2222222 BLUE COTTAGE 2426429619049 O 6022222020222020 516 EAST THIRD SOUTH :3: U1 DI I I- DJ H CD Q -2' 7640 SOUTH STATE STREET Miclvale, U'l'6l'l 2220 The Blue Cottage wishes continuedsuccess to our many 2494243-1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 f-2' 41? 2 2-1 2 Q2 22 43' 2? 2 41? 2? 2? 42 62 2 22 2 2225222224222 graduate and undergraduate friends! K KALANTZES, NICK-Senior 66 A,Cappe1la 180, Ski 185. KALMAR, GILBERT-Sophomore .,... ..... 8 5 KARPOWITZ, JOHN -Senior .............,.. ,,,,, 6 3 ABE 3 4, A'Cappella 180, Ushers 19 3. KATSIS, EMALINE-Sophomore .......... ,.... 8 1 KATWYK, DARLENE-Sophomore ......,.....,,.... 93 KAWAKAMI, THOMAS-Sth Year ..,.........,.,... 39 A. Football 119, Ski 185, Tennis Team 135. KEARNES, SUSAN-Senior .....,................,...,.,, 69 Booster 30, Leaders 191, Tennis 190. KELSCH, ARLENE--Sophomore .,......,.., ..... 9 0 KELSCH, GLORIA-Senior ............,.,.. ,.,,, 4 8 KELSCH, LOUIS-Senior ..,...... ...,, 6 6 Track 137, Boy's Glee 178'9. KELLY, LEO-Senior ,.,....,........,...,..,......,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 ABE 34, J.V. Football, A'Cappella 180, Ushers 198. KELSEY, JANIEL-Senior .....,......,,.,....,. ...,, 6 3 KENNICOTT, DAVID-Sophomore ,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 1 KENNICOTT, PHILIP-Senior ........... ..... 4 6 Band 184, Orch. 184, Khem 194. KENWARD, JANICE-Sophomore .........,.......... 83 KERR, BARBARA-Senior ...........,...................... 67 Pep 192, Girl's Rifle 154, Tennis 190, Khem 194. KERR, CAROLYN-Senior ................................ 58 Tennis 190, Girl's Rifle Team 154. KESLER, DICK-Senior ..........................,........... 56 ROTC Ex. Oflicer 146, Beau Saber 1.96, Ger' man 166. . KEY, BEVERLY-Senior .... .........,...,.....,......... 4 8 Girl's Glee 176f7. KHAZENI, JAVAD-Senior ..... ...., 5 7 KIDD, DAVID-Senior ........... .. Boy's Glee 178f9, Two Hundred Seventeen KIMBALL, ALLEN--Senior .. Bowling 188, Golf. KIMBALL, CARLIN-Senior .............................. Outstanding Senior 54, Opera 18213, Eastonia 160f1, Directory 157, Publicity Comm. 33, A'Cappella 180, Writers 169. KIMBALL, JANICE-Sophomore ............. .,.... KIMBALL, JIM-Junior ..................... ................ KING, DICK45th Year .....................,....,............. Senior Rep. 41, Booster 30, Board of Control 31, Track 137. KINLOCK, PAT .........................,....... .. German 166. KIRKMAN, JOYCE-Sophomore ...... ...... KIRTON, PAT-Sophomore .,......... ...... KITCHEN, EARL-Senior ............ ...... Band 184, Orch. 184. KNAPHUS, LOIS-Sophomore .... ...... KNIGHT, GORDON-Senior ......... ...... Eastonia 160f1, I.V. Football 125. KNIGHT, JOY-Senior ........................ ...... KNIGHT, LARRY-Sophomore ............ ...... KNOWLES, GERALDINE-Sophomore KNOWLTON, MARY--Sophomore ...... ...... KNOWLTON, JERRY-Senior .......... ...... Leaders 191. KNOX, ALVIN-Sophomore .............................. KOLBY, ELAINE-Senior ..........................,....... Opera 182f3, A'Cappella 180, Radio 17Of1, Thespian 168, Debate 17213. KOLMAR, GILBERT-Sophomore .... ............ KRANTZ, ROBERT--Senior ........... ...... KRAUS, BARBARA-Senior ........ ...... L LA BRONTE, JANET-Sophomore ........ ...... LA FEE, WILLIAM-Sophomore ........ ...... LAIEUNESSE, JOE-Senior ........... ...... Ski 185. LANGER, BOB-Senior ............ ...... Ushers 193. LARSEN, BEVERLY-Sth Year ............... ...... LARSEN, IRENE DONNA--Sophomore .... .. LARSEN, IOAN-Senior ........................... .. Radio 170-1. LARSEN, SHIRLY-Senior .....................,.......... EBAG 35, Girl's Rifle 154, Writers 169. LARSON, CAROLYN-Senior .......................... LARSON, JEANINE-sophomore ...i..,............... LARSON, RULON ION JOSEPH-Senior ........ LATIMER, GEORGE-Sophomore .................... LATIMER, RICHARD-Senior ................. ...... Bowling 188. LATULIPPE, GEORGE-Sophomore ....... .. LAWRENCE, DON LEE-Sophomore ............., LAWRENCE, GRACE ANN-Sophomore ........ LEAVITT, GERALDINE-Senior ...................... LEE, LILA-Senior ........................................,..... LEE, RICHARD-Senior ....................................,. Board of Control 31, Outstanding Senior 46, Bausch Lombe Award 156, Opera 182f3, Play 74-5, Eastonia Ed. 160f1, Part Dir. A'Cappella 180, Booster 30, Debate 172'3, Pres. of German 166, Khem 194. LEIDHOLDT, ARLENE MAE-Junior ,,............ LEIGH, JOAN-Senior .........,.................. ...... Writers 169. LENK, ROY-Sophomore ....... ...... LEVERSON, JOY-Senior .................................. Girl's Rifle 154. LEWIS, ALDEN-Sth Year ................................ Social Comm. 33, Outstanding Senior 72, A. Basketball 127. LEWIS, CAROLYN-Sophomore ...................... LEWIS, KEITH B.-Sophomore ............. A'Coppella 180, Radio 170, Ski 185. LEWIS, MARY LOU-Junior ................ .. Two Hundred Eighteen LEWIS, SI-IARREL-Sophomore ..... ...... LEWIS, VERA-Senior .................. .. Tennis 190. LIDDELL, GLORIA-Senior ................,............. VicefPres. Spanish 162, Golf. LIDDELL, LYNWOOD LEON-Senior ............ ABE 34, A'Cappella 180, Opera 182, Khem 194, Ushers 193, Ski 185. LIDDIARD, DONNA JEAN-Senior ................ LIDDLE, MARIORIE--Senior ................ ...... Bowling 188. LIDROFH, ANNE MARIE-Sophomore .......... LIETZ, PAUL--Senior ........,...................... .. Rifle 195, Orch. 184. LIEVSAY, MARY PATRICIA-Junior .............. LIGNELL, LILLY JANET-Sophomore ............ LINDSEY, SHERRY ANN'-Sophomore .......... LINGENFELTER, SUSAN-3rd Year ....... ..... LILE, RUTH-Senior .............................. ...... LITTLE, ROBERT C.--Senior ............ ..... Manager 116. LLEWELLYN, DICK--Senior .............. ...,. Beau Saber 196, Rifle 195. LLEWELLYN, LOREEN-Sophomore ................ LOEDING, PEGGY ELUX-Senior .................. LOEFFLER, WILLIAM HERBERT-Sopho'mr LONGSHAW, MARY-Sophomore .................... LORTSCHER, BUDD-Senior ............................ LOTT, KENNY-Senior ..........,........................... Directory 157, Intermural Champs 136, Ski 185, Thespian 168. LOVE, STEPHEN-Senior ............... ....... ..... Debate 172f3. LOWRY, JIMMY-Senior .... ..... A'Cappe1la 180. LUEBBE, LYLA-Sophomore .... ..... LUDLOW, DONALD-Senior ...... ..... Debate 172. LUDLOW, WALLY-Senior .............. ..... A'Cappella. LUND, DONNA JEAN-Sophomore .... ..... LUND, MILLIE-Sophomore .................. ......... LUND, TONIE-Senior .............................,,....... EHAG 35, A'Cappella 180, Eastonia 160, Pres. Latin 169, Ski 185, Tennis 190, Writers 169. LUNDROTH, ANNEfSophomore .............,.... LYMAN, JOHN-Senior ...................................... ABE 34, A. Football 120, I.V. Basketball 132. LYMAN, TOM-Senior ...................................... Orch. 184, Band 184. LYON, KATHRYN-Senior .............. ..... LYON, SALLY ANNE-Sophomore ...... ..... M MAACK, JOAN-Senior ...................................... Directory 157, Sec. of Ski 185, Tennis 190. MACFARLANE, JIM-Sth Year ........................ Booster Pres. 30, Board of Control 31, Out' standing Senior 65, A. Basketball 127f31, A. Football 121, A'Cappella 180, Track 137, 139. MACK, DOUGLAS GUY-Sophomore .............. MACKAY, JOYCE-Senior ..L ................,........... . MACKAY, DICK-Senior .................... ..... Bowling 188. MADSEN, MARY LOU-Sophomore ....... ..... MADSON, BOB-Sophomore ................ ..... MAHONEY, ELAINE-Sophomore ...... .... . MALOUF, BLAINE-Sophomore ...... ..... MANILLA, DICK-Sophomore ..,.... ..... MANNING, JAY-Sth Year .............. ............ MANSUY, EDWARD-Sophomore .................... MANWARING, DON-Senior .......................... Booster 30, Ushers 193, ROTC Ex. Officer 146, Rifle Club 195, ROTC Ofhcer 145, Beau Saber 196. Girls' Glee 176f7. MASON, ARDYS-Senior ,... Booster 30, Leaders 191. MARROM, PAT-Sophomore ........ ...... .. .. MARSDEN, MILO-Sophomore MARTIN, GALE-Senior .................................... j.V. Football 125, Baseball 134 MARTIN, MARTIN, Bowling MARTIN, MARTIN, MARTIN, v Bowling 188. JAMES-Junior ,..,.............................. GLEN .............,.......,............,............... 188. JOHN-Sophomore LOUISE-Sophomore ZOLA-Senior ..,................. ....., Girl's Glee 176'7, Thespian 168. MARTINEAU, JOHN-Senior .......................... MARYON, IOYLEEN-Senior ...........,,..,.......... Booster 30, Board of Control 31, Red Es? Black Editor 158, Outstanding Senior 66, Debate 172f3, Writers 169, VicefPres. Girls Rifle Team 154, Leaders 191, Tennis 190, Radio 170f1. MASON, ARDYS-Senior . .........................,........ MATHESON, ALAN-Senior ............................ Booster Parliamentarian 30, Play 174f5, Debate 172f3, A'Cappella 180. MONSON, CAROLYN JUNE CCallieJ-Senior Pep 192. MONSON, EARL MERRILL-Senior ................ Orch. 184, Band 184, Bowling 188. MORETON, EDWARD BURTON fEdJ-Sen. Play 174f5, Debate 172f3, Ski 185, Trip Boss Kham 194. MORRIS, BOB O. fMortD-Senior' ........ MORRIS, ROBERT PHILLIP CRobQ-Senior .... A. Football 122, German 166, A'Cappella 180. MORRIS, TOM R.-Junior. ....,..,.............,...,,..,..., MORRISON, JOHN G. CPmkyJ ..............,..,....,. MORTENSEN, HAROLD CHaD-Senior Bowling 188. . MOSES, DE VON-Senior ........................ Band 184. MOSES, WAREEN-Sophomore .... MOSS, LEON-Senior ..................,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MOSS, LOIS-Sophomore ...............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MOULTON, MARIORIE RUTH-Sophomore MULLER, ALAN--Sophomore .................,..,,,,,. MUNK, JEAN-Senior ....................,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. MATSON, BEVERLY JANE-Senior ................ A'Cappella 180. MATTHES, DOROTHEY-Senior .................... MATHEWS, JAMES ......................................,... MATTHIES, CHARLES-Sth Year .................. Beau Saber 196, ROTC Ex. Oflicer 146, Gerf man 166. MAUGRAM, MYALE-Sophomore .................. MAXWELL, CAROL-Sophomore ............ MAYHEW, ELAINE?-Sophomore ................ MEADOWS, LEE EUGENE-Sophomore ........ MEMMOTT, KARMA-Sophomore ............ METOS, THOMAS-Senior .................... Khem 194. MEMORY, BILL-Senior .......................... LV. Football 125, Boy's Glee 178f9. MEMORY, BOB-Senior ......................... I.V. Football 124, Boy's Glee 178. MENLOVE, CAROL-Senior .............. Leaders 191, Tennis 190. MENLOVE, MERRILL-Sophomore .........,.. MERRILL, JANET-Senior ...........................,.,.. A'Cappella 180, Leaders 191, Writers 169. MERRILL, RALPH-Sophomore ........................ MERRITTE, DIONE-Senior .........................,.... MICHELSEN, JERRY-Senior ........................,. Play 174f5, A'Cappella 180, Track 137, Radio 170'1. MICKELSEN, RENEE-Sophomore ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, MIDDLETON, RICHARD-Sophomore . . . MILES, KEITH-Sophomore ................. MILLARD, MARIAN-Senior ............ MILLER, DON-Sth Year ................. Ski 185. MILLER, MARILYN JEAN-Junior ..... ,,.....,., MILLER, NAN-Senior ......,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MILLER, RONALD DEAN-Senior ................,, A'Cappella 180, A. Basketball 127f31, 34. MILLIGAN, GORDON--Sophomore ................ ABE MILLIGAN, RODNEY-Senior ................,.,,,,,,,, A. Football 119, Treas. Ushers 193, Boy's Glee 178. MILLS, JACK-Senior ..............................,......,.,,, Treas. Thespian 168, A'Cappellzl 180. MINER, EDDIE-Sth Year .............................,,,.. A. Basketball 127f31, Track 139, Pres. A'Capf pella 180. MITCHELL, BRUCE-Sophomore .,.................. MEACHAM, MARVIN-Senior .......,.,....,. Boy's Glee 178f9. MOCK, PEGGY JEAN-Senior .,..,,,..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, MOFFAT, ALEXANDER DOUGLAS JR.- Sophomore ..................................... ...........,,,,,, MONCUR, WILLIAM BRYSON CBillD-Senior Band 184. MYERHOFF, MARIAN LOUISE-Sophomore MYERS, MIKE-Junior ...........,.,......,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 7 5 MYERS, ROBERT fBobJ--Sophomore ,,,,,,,,,,, , 84 Mc McALLISTER, CLEO-Senior ..... 46 MCALLISTER, VEL DEAN ...--- 52 MCARDLE, JOHN-Sophomore 88 MCCALL, I-IOMER-Junior ...,,,,,, 76 MCCARTHY, BETTY-Junior .,,,,,,, 74 MCDONALD, RICHARD-Senior . 59 A'Cappella 180. MCGHIE, CHERIE-Sophomore . 85 MCGREGOR, JANET-Sophomore .... 89 MCGREGOR, KENT-Senior ........., 59 McKEE, DELORES-Sophomore .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 83 Band 184, Orch. 184. MCKINNEY, DEANLSCIIIQHI' ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Play 174f5, Opera 182'3, Thespian 168, A'Capf pella 180. MCLEAN, HAZEL-Sophomore ...........,,,.,........,, 84 MCLEESE, JANET-Senior ,,,,.,,,,,, 44 Leaders 191, Khem 194. McMANN, RICHARD-Sophomore .. 84 MCPHIE, SALLY-Sophomore ........ 83 N NABROTZKY, SONIA-Senior .... 65 German 166. NAFFZIGER, ROBERT-Senior ...... 58 NAKAMURA, BARBARA-Senior ..............,.,... 49 Leaders 191, Tennis 190. NASH, JOAN-Sophomore ............,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, 84 Booster 30, A'Cappella 180, Tennis 190, Khern 194, Ski 185. NATION, BARBARA-Sophomore .................. NATION, CHARLES-Senior ......,..... Bowling 188. NEAL, PATRICIA ANNE-Sophomore .. 88 NEILSEN, BONNIE JEAN--Senior ..... 61 NEILSEN, KENNETH-Senior .......... 62 NEILSEN, MARIAN-Sophomore .........,.,....,..... 89 ' 70 82 71 NEILSON, BEVERLY-Senior .......................... Booster 30, A'Cappella 180, Pep 192, Thesf pian 168. NELDEN, DIANE-Senior .,...............,...,..,....,,,.. 70 A'Cappella 180. NELSON, CONRAD-Senior .... 54 NELSON, ELSA-Senior .................................... 70 Orch. 184. NELSON, FRANCES LA VAE-Sophomore .... 88 NELSON, JACK-Senior ....................,........,....,. 81 NELSON, JUDY-Senior ....................... . .... .. 53 Two Hundred Nineteen NELSON, MARGIE-Sophomore . NESS, PATRICIA-Senior .......... ..,... Khem 194. NETOLICKY, STEPHEN-Senior ...................... Eastonia 160, Ushers 193, Khem 194, Ski 185, Golf. NETTLE, DONALD-Sophomore ...............,...,.. NEWBERGER, DALE-Senior ....... .... NEWELL, MARILYN-Senior .... ..,. Thespian 168, Tennis 190 NEWMAN, JOAN-Senior ........ .... NEWMAN, KEITH-Senior ......... .... NICHOLES, GARY--Sophomore ...,.................. NICHOLLS ,ANN-Senior ............................,..... EHAG Pres. 35, Board of Control 31, Booster 30, Outstanding Senior 61, Pep 192, A'Capf pella 180, Leaders 191, Tennis 190. NICHOLS, HELEN JOANN-Senior ............,... Leaders 191, Pep 192, A'Cappella 180. NICOLAIDES, LEON-Senior ......,.......... .... NIEDERHAUSER, NADINE-Senior ..... .... NIELSEN, BONNIE-Senior .............,.. ..,. NIELSON, BRENT-Sophomore ...... .... NIELSEN, KENNY-Senior ...... ,.,. NIELSON, HAZEL-Senior NIELSON, LE ROY-Senior NOALL, DAVID-Junior ............... .... NORDBERG, EVELYN-Senior NORBERG, JOHN-Sophomore NORDBERG, PAUL-Senior ...... . I.V. Football 124. NORDQUIST, GLADYS-Senior ,....,. .... NORRIS, JANET-Sophomore ..... .... NORTH, PAUL-Sophomore .........,... .... NORTON, BARBARA-Sophomore . . . NORTON, GEORGE--Junior ........... .. , . O OBERG, MICHAEL-Senior ,..., .... Track 137, Manager 116. OBERLE, MEREDITH-Senior ..............,........,.. I.V. Football 125, Opera 182f3, Band 184, A'Cappella 180, Ushers 193. OGAARD, CONNIE-Senior .............................. OLPIN, VIRGINIA-Senior ..... .... A'Cappell 180. OLSEN, JANET-Senior ........ ..,. OLSEN, MARLENE-Senior ...... .... OLSEN, RICHARD-Sophomore . ORLOB, MARILYN-Sophomore .... .... OSBORN, LELAND-Senior ......... .... Orchestra 184. OSBORNE, DALE-Sophomore ..... .................. OSTLER, MERRIL-Senior ........................ ........ Booster 30 ,A'Cappella 180, Ushers 193, Bowl' ing 188, Ski 185, Khem 194. OSTERLOH, MARILYN-Senior ,..................... A'Cappel1a 180. OSWALD, ANDY-Sophomore .. ,..,. . .. OSWALD, LARK-Sophomore ..... .... OTTINGER, MARILYN-Junior ...... .... OVARD, JEAN-Sophomore ......... .... P PACE, ROBERT--Sophomore ............ .... PACK, EUGENE GRANT-Senior ...... .... Radio 170. PACK, JO ANN-Sophomore ..........................,... PACKARD, JO ANNE ARNETTA-Senior ...... PALFREYMAN, BONNIE-Senior .................... A'Cappel1a 180. PANTUSO, GENE-Sophomore ...... .... PAPPAS, KATHRINE-Senior ............... ..,.. PAPPUS, JOHN GEORGE-junior .......... .... PARAMORE, KATHERINE-Sophomore ........ PARK, MARION-Sophomore ..................,. .... Two Hundred Twenty PARKINSON, ANN BIRD-Senior .................. A'Cappe1la 180, Leaders 191, Pep 192, Ten' nis 190. PARMLEY, ALAN JOSEPH-Senior ..... ....... I.V. Football 125. PARMLEY, RICHARD-Senior ...... .... Golf, Khem 194, Bowling 188. PARRATT, ROBERT-Senior ............................ PARRY, JOYCE-Senior .................................... A'Cappella 180, Leaders 191, Pep 192, Ski 185, Tennis 190. PARRY, PRISCILLA JEANNE-Senior ............ EHAG 35, Orch. 184. PARRY, ROBERT ALSTON-Senior Khem 194, Radio 170, German 166. PASSEY ,GWENETH-Sophomore ...... .... PAUL, WILLIAM CBilD-Senior ........................ ABE 34. PAULSEN, BRETT FOLLAND-Senior ............ Social Committee 32, A'Cappella 180, Opera 182. PEAK, MARILYN -Senior .............................. EHAG 35, Leaders 191, A'Cappe1la 180, Ski PEARCE, EUGENE RULON-Senior ................ PECHT, MARILYN-Sophomore ..................,... PEELER, CAROLYN RAE-Senior ......... .... PECK, RONALD DELMAR--Sophomore PEIRCE, CAROLE JEAN-Sophomore PENROSE, CHARLES M.-Senior ...... .... A'Cappella 180. PENROSE, WALLACE DAY-Senior A'Cappella 180. PEPPER ,GENE-Sophomore ................... .... PERKINS, BLAINE WILCOX-Senior Boy's Glee 178. PERKINS, DOYLE-Senior ................................ Boy's Glee 178, Radio 170, Band 184, Tllespian 168, Bowling 188. PERKINS, LA DENE-Senior ............................ PERRY, JEANNE-Sophomore .......................... PETERSEN, ALAN-Sth Year .......................... A. Basketball 127, Tennis Team 135, Golf. PETERSEN, PEGG RENEE-Senior .................. EHAG 35, A'Cappella 180. PETERSEN, ROGER-Sth Year ........................ Bus. Manager, A'Cappella 180, A. Football 121. PETERSEN, W. GARY-Sophomore ................ PETERSEN, JANICE LEE-Sophomore PETERSON, IO ANN--Senior ................. .... Pep 192, Tennis 190. PETERSON, MARY ANN-Senior .... .... PETERSON, MAURICE-Senior ................ .... Band 184. PETERSON, SIDNEY ANN-Sophomore ........ PETT, IANICE-Sophomore ..................,........... PETT, JOAN-Junior .................................. .... PETTIGREW, ANNE-Senior ................. .... EI-IAG 35, Thespian 168. PETTIT, MARION LESTER-Sophomore ........ PEXTON, RICHARD-Senior ...................., .... A'Cappella 180. PHILLIPS, CAROL-Sophomore ........................ PHILLIPS, WILLIAM JOSEPH-Senior .......... Baseball 134. PHILLIPSON, ALICE MARIE-Senior ..... .... PHILLIPSON, JOAN KAY-Senior ....... .... Bowling 188, Tennis 190. PIERCE, WANDA LEE-Senior ............ .... PIERCEY, VIRGINIA-Sophomore .... .... PINDER, ROBERT JOHN-Senior ............ .... LV. Football 125, Ski 185. PINNEY, MARILYN CORA-Sophomore ........ PIPARATO, SALLY-Sophomore ...................... PITCHFORTH, NANCY-Senior .... . Khem 194, Latin 167. PITMAN, PATRICIA-Senior ..... .,.. EHAG 35, Red Es? Black 158. PIXTON, RICHARD-Senior ............................ A'Cappella 180, Opera 182, ROTC 146, Khem 194. PLATT, KENNETH-Senior ............----.------------- ABE 34, Red E! Black 158, Spanish Club 167, Ski 185. PLATT, PAULINE-Sophomore .................,.----- POELMAN, JAY EDWIN-Sophomore ............ POLLEI, BONNIE-Senior ......,.................,.-------- EHAG 35, Directory 157, Pep 192, Tennis 190 POLLEI, RALF LAMBERT-5th Year .............. Booster VicefPres. 30, Outstanding Senior 62, Booster 30, A. Basketball 127, German 166. POMEROY, NORMAN KENT-Sophomore ...... POULSEN, KENT-Sophomore .......................... POULSEN, MEREDITH-Sophomore ..........--.. POWELL, DENNIS-Senior ................. ..... A'Cappella 180, Ushers 193. POWELL, MIKE-Senior ............................ ..... A'Cappella 180, Debate 172. POWELSON, JUDITH ANN-Sophomore ........ powans, CHARLES-Senior ............................ PRATT, GERALD CLARENCE-Senior .......... A'Cappella 180. PRATT, JAMES DOXEY-Sophomore .... ..... PREECE, BARBARA-Sophomore ...................... PRICE, GEORGIANA JEAN-Sophomore ........ PRICE, JOHN-Sophomore ................................ PRISK, EARL-Sophomore .................................. PROCTOR, BARBARA JEAN-Sophomore ...... PSARRAS, IONNA-Senior ................................ PUGH, CONRAD-Sophomore ............... ..... PUGH, MARILYN IEANNE-Senior ..... ..... PULSIPHER, MARVA LOU--Senior ........ ..... Leaders 191, Pep 192. PYPER, LE ROY BARTON-Sophomore .......... PYPER, ELEANOR-Junior ................................ PYPER, GORDON-Senior ..........,..................... ABE 34, Treas. Bowling 188, Radio 170 QPres.j, Khem 194, Thespian 168, Play 174. QUAYLE, ORSON-Sophomore ......... ..... QUIGLEY, BARBARA-sophomore QUILLICY, ROGER-Senior ............ ..... Bowling 1 8 8 . I R RAE, JAMES-Senior ..................... ..... RANCK, LYLE-Sophomore ............................,. RASMUSSEN, ARDETH-Sth Year .................. EHAG 35, A'Cappella 180, Tennis 190, Vice' Pres. Pep 192, Leaders 191. RASMUSSEN, MARLEEN JOYCE-Senior ...... Ski 185, Bowling 188, Pep 192, Social Room Committee 31. RASMUSSEN, RENEE-Senior .......................... Orch. 184, Band 184. RAWLINGS, JOYCE-Senior ..... ..... A'Cappel1a 180, Pep 192. RAWSON, BILL-Senior .................... A'Cappella 180, Boy's Glee 178f9. RAY, NATALIE-Senior .................... ..... A'Cappella 180, French 164. REED, HARVARD-Senior .... ..... REESE, MAURINE-Senior .... ..... Tennis 190, Pep 192. REEVE, SYLVIA-Senior ..,.. ..... EHAG 35, Radio 170f1. , REEVES, PAUL-Senior .......... ..... Khem 194. REDFORD, BARBARA-Senior ..,..................... Boosters 30, Red ff? Black 158-9, VicefPres. Radio 170f1, Debate 172f3, Tennis, 190, Lead' ers 191. REDFORD, TOM-Sth Year .............................. A. Basketball 127f31, Tennis Team 135, A'Capf pella 180. Q REICHMAN, HOWARD-Senior .....,................ A'Cappella 180, Debate 172f3, Khem 194, German 166. A REID, JACKIE-Senior ......................,............... Writers 169. REID, WANDA IRENE-Senior ....... ..... REISER, DICK-Seniior ............................. ..... Booster 30, Chief Chemist Khem 194. REITER, ROLLAND-Sophomore .......... ..... RENNER, EDITH CHRISTINE ......... .. EHAG 35. RENNER, ROGER-Sophomore ......... ..... RETTMER, MILDRED-Sophomore ....... ..... REYNOLDS, EVAN-Senior ............... .. Booster 30 REYNOLDS, GARDNER-Junior .... RICH, JEANNE-Senior .......,......... ..... A'Cappella 180, Khem 194. RICHARDS, DAVE-Senior ....,.......... ..... RICHARDS, LA MAR-Sophomore RICHARDS, DONNA-Sophomore RICHARDS, PETE-Sophomore ......... ..... RICHARDSON, CAROL-Sth Year ....... RICHARDSON, LON-Sophomore .................... RICHARDSON, LUCY ANN-Senior .............. Opera 182f3, A'Cappella 180, Radio 170f1, Debate 172f3, Play 174f5, Leaders 191. RICHARDSON, PAUL EDMUND-Sophomore RICKS, KENNETH-Senior ................................ RIGGS, KEN-Senior .......................................... Ski 185. RIPPON, MARDEAN-Sophomore .. RIRIE, KENNETH-Junior ............. RIPLEY, CAROL-Senior ............... RITTER, NANCY-Sophomore ........ ROBERTS LARRY-Senior .......,,..... ROBERTSON, GRANT-sophomofef .... .,.,. ROBBINS, BURTIS-Senior ............... ..... German 166. ROBBINS, ELAINE-Sophomore . ROBBINS, KENNETH-Senior .... Bowling 188, Ski 185. ROBINSON, BEVERLY-Senior ...................... EHAG Senior Rep. 35, A'Cappe1la 180. ROBINSON, LUELLA-Sophomore .......... ..... ROBLES, CARMEN MARIE-Senior A'Cappella 180. ROGERS, ERMA-Senior .................. ROGERS, GERRY--Senior ................... ..... ROGERS, PETER DEAN-Sophomore .. ROGERS, TOM-Sophomore ............ ROGERS, WILLARD-Senior A'Cappella 180. ROGERS, JIM-Senior ............ ROMNEY, IUNIUS-Senior ........... A'Cappella 180, Bowling 188. ROMNEY, WAYNE-Sophomore ....... ..... RONZIO ,TIM-Sophomore ................................ ROSELL, RONALD-Sth Year ............................ ABE Sec. 34, Intermural Champs 136, Ushers 193, Ski 185. ROSENBERG, GERDA-Senior .,........................ ROOSENDAAL, ROYCE-Senior A. Basketball 127f31, A'Cappella ROSS, BUD-Sth Year .........,............................., ROSS, CATHRINE-Sophomore ......,................. ROSS, MARIANNE-Senior ............ ROTH, SUZANNE-Sophomore ...,.,.,. ..... ROWSELL ,SHARON-Sophomore ...... ..... RUGG, ELLINE-Senior ....................... ..... Thespian 168. RUDY, DON--Sophomore ......... RUDY, DOROTHY-Senior ........ A'Cappella 180, Spanish 162f3. Two Hundred Twenty one RUSHTON, DONETTA-Senior ....... .... Girls Glee 176f7. RUSSELL, HAL-Junior .............. .... S SADLER, SHIRLEY-Senior ........,.,.v.......,......... SALISBURY, N ANCY--Senior ......................v.., EHAG 35, Red EE Black 15819, Sec. of Leaders 191, Pep 192, Khem 194, Writers 194. SAMUELSON, DAVE-Senior ............................ Golf, Bowling 188. SANDERS, JOHN--Senior .................................. SAMPSON, BOB-Senior ..............................,..... A'Cappella 180, J.V. Football 124, Intermural Champs 136, Ski 185, Golf. SANDQUIST, BARBARA-Senior .................... SAVAGE, DORENE--Sophomore ..... .... SAVILLE, PEGGY-Senior ......,...... .... Pep 192, Ski 185. SAXEY, CONNIE-Senior .......... .... Leaders 191, Pep 192, Ski 185. SCHAAR, DOROTHY-Senior ..... .... EHAG 35, Pep 192, Tennis 190. SCHARMAN, DICK--Senior ................ . Intermural Champs 136. SCHEFFENER, GORDEN-Sophomore . SCHERER, BONNIE-Senior ................ .... SCHMERTZ, BERNIE-Senior .,....... .... SCHROEDER, DIXIE-Senior .... .... SCHOENHALS, BOB-Senior .... .... Debate 172f3, Khem 194. SCHULTHIS, GARY-Senior ...... .... SCHWAB, JAMES--Senior ........ . ABE 34, Beau Saber 196. SCHWEITZER, NAOMI-Senior ...................... SCOTT, HELEN--Senior ..............................------ A'Cappella 180, Pep 192, Thespian 168, Latin 167. SCOTT, MARLENE-Senior .............................. SEAGER, DAVID-Junior ......... .... SEARLE, NONA-Sophomore .... .... SEAVEY, DON-Senior ................... . Orch. 184. SEGERSTEDT, JUNE-Sophomore ...... .... SEIGEL, DAN-Senior ....................... .... Red E! Black 158f9. SENIOR, KAREN-Senior ....................... .... Pep 192, Ski 185. SERRELL, DONNA JEAN--Sophomore ..... .... SEWELL, JERE-Senior ...................................... SEWELL, WAYNE DAVID-Sophomore ........ SHEETS, DOROTHY-5th Year ................. .... SHELTON, BETTY ANN--Senior ......... .... Thespian 168. SHELTON, DIANE--Sophomore ..... .... SHELTON, PEARCE-Sophomore ...... .... SHEPHERD, FRANCIS--Senior ....... .... SHEPHERD, IOAN-Sophomore ...................... SHERMAN, JOHN-Sophomore ........................ SHERWOOD, GERALDINE-Sophomore ........ SIEVERTS, JACK-Sophomore .......................... SIEVERTS, LA VON-Sophomore .................... SIEVERTS, MOLLY-Senior .............................. A'Cappella 180, Leaders 191, Tennis 190. SILFAST ,JOYCE--Senlor .................................. A'Cappella 180, Ski 185. SILVER, BONNIE-Senior .................................. EHAG 35, A'Cappella 180, Leaders 191, Ten' nis 190, Ski 185. SILVER, EDWARD CEdJ--Sth Year ................ SILVERS, CAROLYN-Senior ............................ SIMISTER, WAYNE RALPH-Sophomore ...... SIMS, ROBERT E. CBobJ-Senior ...................... Boy's Glee 178, Bowling 183. SIMMONS, JOAN GAYLE Uoanj--Junior ...,.. SIMMONS, RICHARD T.--Sophomore ............ SIMONSEN, RICHARD N.-Sophomore .......... Two Hundred Twenty-two SIMPSON, BRUCE-Senior ............... SIMPSON, CAROL RAE--Senior ........ German 166, Pep 192. SIMSON, BOB-Senior ................... SIPKEMA, DON--Sophomore ....... SKABELUND, TED-Senior .................. Boy's Glee 178f9, Orch. 184. SKANCHY, WRAY M.--Senior .. Debate 172, Band 184, Thespian--1681-----'---I'---i SKEEN, EDWIN CALDWELL CTedj-5th Year ABE 34, B. Football 121, Golf. SLINGERLAND, JUDY-Senior ........................ Booster 30, Leaders 191, Ski 185, Tennis 190. SLUSSER, LEONARD-fSophomore .................. SMART, MARTIN-Senior .................................. SMARTT, KENNETH-Sophomore .................. SMEDLEY, GEORGIA-Senior .................... ...... A'Cappella 180, Tennis 190, Treas. Pep 192, Leaders 191. SMITH, BOB-Sophomore .................................. SMITH, BOB--Sophomore ....... .,.. SMITH, BRAD-Sophomore ................ .... SMITH, DEE-Senior ............................... .... SMITH, DOREEN RUTH--Sophomore ..... .... SMITH, FRANCELLA-Junior ............... .... SMITH, GORDON-Sophomore SMITH, JAMES-Senior .............. .... ABE 34. SMITH, JANET-Sophomore ...... .... SMITH, JERRY-Sophomore ...... .... SMITH, JOYCE-Sophomore ......... .... SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, LEDA FAYE-Sophomore MARGARET-Sophomore .... SHIRLEY--Sophomore ....... SMITH, SPENCER-Sophomore SMITH, TRACY-Senior ............ .... ABE 34, Ski 185. SMITH, WALLIE--Senior .................................. ABE 34, A'Cappella 180, A. Football 118, Ushers 193, Khem 194. SMITH, WARREN-Senior: ................................ Beau Saber 196, Boy's Glee 178f9, Ushers 193. SNARR, JOYCE-Junior ...................................... A'Cappella 180. SNOW, GEOFFREY--Sophomore ..... .............. SNOW, MARILYN-Senior ................................ A'Cappella 180, Leaders 191, Tennis 190, Ski 185. SNYDER, ROBERT--Senior ................ SNYDER, SHARON-Sophomore ........ SORENSEN, ROBERT-Senior ......... SORENSON, IONE-Junior ............... SORENSON, MARY-Senior ................ Orch. 184. SORENSON, DONALD BERNARD ..... SORENSON, RUTH-Sophomore ...... SOUTHWICK, DICK--Sophomore ...... SOUVALL, GEORGE-Sophomore ...... SPENSER, DREW--Sophomore ....... SPENCER, JOANNE--Junior .....................,........ SPERRY, GERALDINE-Senior ........................ Cheer Leader 117, HomefComing Queen 100, Social Committee 33, A'Cappella 180. SPIKER, RICHARD WALSH-Senior ................ Band 184. SPORLIEDER, ROBERT HANDON-Senior .... Boy's Glee 178f9. SPOTZ, STANLEY HARLO-Senior ................ SPROUL, JERREE ANN-Sophomore .............. SPURRIER, STAN TON HOWARD--Sop ho'mr STABER, BARRY-Sophomore ............,............. STANLEY, SHIRLEE-Senior ....... .......... .... STAYNER, BOB-Senior ......... Band 184, Bowling 188. STEELE, BEV JEAN-Senior ......... STEENECK, ANNETTE-Senior ....... STEFFENSEN, GLORIA--Senior ............. A'Cappe1la 180. STEPHENS, LOUISE FRANCIS--Senior STEWART, DANIEL-Sophomore ....... STEVENS, CARMA-Junior ................. STEVEN, PATRICIA-Sophomore .......... STIENFELDT, GARY-Senior ..................... STILES, BEVERLY JEAN-Sophomore ..... STOBBE, MARILYN-Sophomore .................... STOBBE, MARY LOU--Sophomore ..,..,............ STOCKING, MARTHA JEAN-Sophomore .... STOLL, BLANCH-Senior .................................. STOOF, MARIA-Sophomore .............................. STRAUP, PEARL MAXINE-Senior ...... STRAUSS, MARION-Sophomore .................... STROBEL, LIZABETH-Senior ........,............... Social Room 32, Radio 170, Girl's Rifle 154, Tennis 190. STRONG, DORIS--Sophomore ........................., STRINGHAM, REED-Sophomore .................... STRUCE, COLLEEN LEAH-Senior ,.......... ..... SUMMERHAYS, MARY LOUISE-Senior ...... EHAG 35, Leaders 191, A'Cappella 180, Pep 192, Khem 194, Tennis 190. SUMMERHAYS, MERVIN-Senior .................. SUMMERHAYS, SARAH-Senior .......... Leaders 191, Pep 192. SUMNER, MARILYN-Sophomore .................... SUTTON, HAROLD ARTHUR-Senior .......... Track 139, A'Cappella 180. SUTTON, DIANE-Senior ........................ SWAN ,GEORGE--Sophomore ...... SWEENEY ,PATRICIA-junior ...... SYNON, CAROL-Sophomore ........ T TAFT, JON-Senior .........,.................................... VicefPres. Ski 185. TANNENBAUM, FRANCINE-Sophomore ...... TANNER, IRENE-Sophomore .......................... TAYLOR, BETTY-Senior ........,.......,.......... TAYLOR, CAROLYN-Sophomore ..... TAYLOR, GORDON-Senior ........... TAYLOR, JEANETTE-Senior .,.... ULIA So homore TAYLOR,J - p ...... TAYLOR, KENT-Sophomore ........ TAYLOR, DICK-Senior .......,. A'Cappella 180. TAYLOR, VAL-Senior ..... Boy's Glee 178f9. TEBBS, CLEM-Senior ....... TERRY, JULIA-Senior .......... EHAG 35. THALMAN, JOE-Senior .........,,.,,.,.,,,.,. VicefPres. ABE 34, A'Cappella 180. THATCHER, DOROTHY-Sophomore .,... THATCHER, JEANINE-Sophomore THOMAS, ALICE-Sophomore ,,.,,,,,,,,,, THOMAS, DAN-Senior ,.....,,,.......,,,,,,,,,, A'Cappella 180, I.V. Basketball 132. THOMAS, DARLENE-Sophomore ..... THOMAS, PATSY-Sophomore ....... THOMSON, R'GEAN-Senior ...... Khem 194, Latin 167. THOMPSON, ARNOLD-Senior ..... Track 137, I.V. Football 125. THOMPSON, MARGERY-Senior ,.......,...,,...... Outstanding Senior 50, Eastonia 16011, Radio 170f1, A'Cappella 180, Pep 192, Sec. Thespian 168, Pres. French 164, Debate 172. THOMPSON, MACK-Senior ........... .......... Ski 185, Radio 170f1. THORUP, ELAINE-Sophomore ..,,.,,,,,,,,, TIMMINS, VERNA-Senior ..,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Radio 170f1, Leaders 191, Writers 169. TIMOTHY, JOAN-Sophomore .............. TIMPSON, JOHN--Senior .....,,,...,....,..,. Bus. Mgr. Boy's Glee 178f9. TIMPSON, ROSS-Senior .....,.. A'Cappella 180. TIAS, JAMES-Sth Year .................................. Outstanding Senior, SAE Bus. Mgr. 29 Board of Control 31, Treas. German 166, gram Comm 33, Publicity Comm. 33, Comm. 32. Pro Social TOBIAS, JOANNE-Sophomore ........... ...... TOBLER, WAYNE-Sophomore ....... TOLMAN ,IANICE-Senior ................... Girls Glee 176f7, Leaders 191. TOWNSEND, GALE ROBERT-Senior TRESEDER, MICKEY-Senior .................. Thespian 168. TRIPP, MARY LOU-Sophomore ......... TROTTIER, RAY FRANK-Senior ....... TRIVETT, WILLIAM-Senior ........... Ski 185, Orchestra 184. TROTMAN, BOB-Sophomore ...... TULL, ALAN-Sophomore ........... TURNER, LE ROY-Senior ..... Beau Sabre 196. TURPIN, TONI-Senior ............................ A'Cappella 180, Leaders 191, Ski 185. TWELVES, JOE ANN-Sophomore ,....... TWITCHELL, EUGENE-Senior ........... Radio 170-1, Boosters 30. TYSON, JEAN-5th Year ......... V VAN LEEWEN, DARLENE-Senior ............ VAN OOSTENDORP, HARRY-Sophom VAN OOSTENDORP, VICTOR-Senior Boy's Glee 178-9, Baseball 134. VAN WEGENEN, ALFRED-Sth Year .... A'Cappella 180, Debate 172. VAN WAGONER, RENEE-Senior ........., VARNER, MILFORD-Senior .................. Ore New Oflicer 197, Booster 30, A'CappellauT80 A. Football 123, A. Basketball 127131, Baseball 1 34. VAUGHN, CELESTIA-Junior ...................... VICKERS, ARDYTH-senior ........,...............,. Senior VicefPres. 41, EHAG 35, Leaders 191 Writers 169, Tennis 190. VINCENT, LEE-Sth Year, .............................. Librarian of Boy's Glee 178f9, Manager 116 Band 184. VISICK, PAT--Sophomore ........................ VISSER, JOHN--Senior ............... VISSING, BARBARA-Senior ........ 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Football 124, Manager 116, Easto Bowling 188, German 166. WARD, BOB-Sophomore ..,............... WARD, DELBERT-Sophomore ........ WATKINS, JUANITA-Sophomore .. WATKINS, MARIORIE-Sophomore WATKINS, PATRICIA-Sophomore WATKINS, RONALD-Sophomore .. WATSON, JUDY-Sophomore ....... WATTS, RONALD-Senior ....,... WATTS, TOM-Sophomore ..... WEAVER, DEAN-Sophomore ....... WEAVER, JERRY-Senior ........,......... WEAVER, RICHARD--Sophomore .. WEBB, SHARON-Senior ................. EHAG 35. WEBBERT, JAMES-Senior ................ Bowling 188, Khem 194. WEGGELAND, ELIZABETH-Senior nia 16O'1, Booster 30, Opera 182f3, A'Cappella 180, Pep 192. WEGNER, ELEANOR-Senior .......................... EHAG 35, A'Cappella 180, German 166. WEIGHT, LA RAE-Sophomore ........................ WEIGHT, DICK-Senior .................................... ABE 34, Opera 182f3, A'Cappella 180, J.V. Football 125. WEISS, DAVID-5th Year ................................ German 166. WELLING, GORDON-Sophomore ...... ..... 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WILCOX, DWAIN-5th Year ............................ ROTC Ex. Ofiicer 146, Beau Sabre 196, Span' ish Treasurer 162f3, German 166. WILCOX, MAXINE-Sophomore ........................ WILKINSON, JOAN-Sophomore . WILKINSON, MAURICE-Senior A. Football 118, Ushers 193. WILLEY, IVIURIEL-Sophomore ...,. WILLIAMS, BERT-5th Year ...... A. Football 122. WILLIAMS, CAROL-Sophomore Two Hundred Twenty-four WILLIAMS, CHERIE-Senior ............................ WILLIAMS, FAYE COLLEEN-Sophomore .... WILLIAMS, LYNN-Junior ................................ WILLIAMS, PAT-Senior .................................. Head Cheerleader 117, ROTC Queen 101. WILLIAMS, VAIRL-Senior .............................. WILSON, CHARLES-Senior ............................ A'Cappella 180, Band 184. WILSON, JANICE-Senior .................... ..... WILSON, RUTH ELAINE-Sophomore . .... . WINEGAR, CAROL ANN--Sophomore ............ WINDER, DICK-Sophomore ................... ..... WIGHT, EARL-Senior ............................. ..... WINW ARD, LUEVE-Sophomore ...................... WOLF, JEWEL CAROLYN-Sophomore ........ WOOLEY, LOU JEAN-5th Year .................... WOOLEY, SUSAN-Senior ....................... ..... Ski 185, Girls Glee 176f7. WOOD, JOAN-Junior ............................... ..... WOODALL, RUTH-Senior .............................. WOODCOX, HARRY PAUL-Sophomore ...... WOODS, CAROL-Senior .................................. A'Cappella 180, Pep 192. WOODY, IO ANN-Sophomore ............ ..... WOOLLEY, MARILYN-Sophomore ................ WORLD, GLEN--Sophomore ......,....................... WORKMAN, GLENDA MAE-Sophomore ...... WORKMAN, CAROL--Sophomore .................. WORTHEN, MAXINE-junior ............... ..... WORTHEN, RONALD-Sophomore .... ..... WRIGHT, CAROL MAE-Sophomore ..... ..... WRIGHT, EARL-Senior ...................... ..... WRIGHT, ROBERT-Senior ......,........ ..... Orchestra 184, Band 184. WUNDERLICK, JOYCE-Senior Pep 192. Y YOUNG, DOUG-Senior ........... ..... A'Cappella 180. YOUNG, ELDON-Sophomore .......................... YOUNG, JANICE-Senior .................................. Eastonia 160, Directory 157, Show Committee 32, Pep 192, ski iss.- YOUNG, JANET-Senior .................................. Pep 192, A'Cappella 180, Khem 194. YOUNG, JOHN-Senior ........................ ..... YOUNG, KARMA-Senior .................. ..... YOUNG, RICHARD--Sophomore ........ ..... YOUNGBERG, MONICA-Sophomore ..... ..... YOUNGMAN, JOHN-Senior .............. ..... YOUNGMAN, LYNN-Sophomore .. YOUNKER, JEAN-Sophomore ..... ..... Z ZILONKA, SYLVIA-Senior ..................... .-... Thespian 168, German VicefPres. 166. 3 ZIMMERMAN, LILAMAE-Senior .................... EHAG 35, Orchestra 184, Tennis 199. ZIMMERMAN, STEPHEN-5th Year ,.... ..... German 166. ZOLLINGER, DAVE-Senior ......... ..... ZWAHLAN, RUTH-Senior ,... ..... Thespian 168. ZWINGLE, JIM-Senior ...... 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