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ii A .t 1 tj r- ixf ' t Hicuuv ERNEST APEL College: Denver University Major: Political Science Degree: B,A. Native State: Colorado MARY ARCHIBALD Colle e: Denver University ang Colorado University Major: Latin and Education Degree: M.A. N atlve State: Illinois VINCENT AMANNA College: Temple University Major: Science and Mathematics Degree: B.S. Native State: New York I DICK BRENNEMAN Cotljlefzez dUniversity of o ora o Major: Physical Education Degree: B.S. Native State: New Mexico F. E. N. BROADBENT College: Colorado State College of Education Major: Chemistry Degree: B.S. Native State: Colorado DALE BROOKS College: Colorado State College of Education and Denver University Major: Education-Counseling and Guidance Degree: B.A, and M.A. Native State: Missouri Ra IX L N PAULBLESS CP ' College: Kea ey St xv Teachers Co ege Major: Physica E tion Degree: B.S. 5 . Native Sta e Ne ska P f' ,gf , F f. MAURINE DeWlTT College: Iowa State Teachers College , Major: Physical Education Degree: B.A. Native State: Iowa 7 BETTY BOWLAND College: Eastern Illinois State Major: Business Education Degree: B.S. in Education Native State: Illinois CHARLES DOLEZAL College: Colorado State College of Education Major: Commercial Degree: B.A. Native State: Kansas We students of Englewood Senior High School are very fortunate in having an outstanding faculty. Members of the faculty have not only started us on our foundation for the future but also have been understanding and always ready to help whenever called upon. Few of us know the small, but interesting incidents that have happened to our teachers, and still fewer know of their many accomplishments. Photographer for the annual was Vincent Amanna. Ernest Apel and john Kramer informed the students of the ancestory, environment, and experiences of the American people. During sixth hour, Mary Archibald journeyed over from the Englewood junior High School and taught a class in Latin. Paul Blessing and Dick Brenneman, vocational math teachers, spend their idle moments fishing and hunting. One of our commercial teachers, Betty Bowland, is very talented in music. Mr. E. N. Broadbent led students through the interesting realms of physics and chemistry. Dale Brooks coordinated and supervised student activities. Maurine DeWitt sponsored the Pepsters and G.A.A. Charles Dolezal handled the school's financial problems. With us for only a short time was joe Flierl, who was drafted into the Army, December 19, 1952. In control of the stage during plays, assemblies, and other performances was Jeanne Foote. The librarian, Irene Fowler, is an accomplished violinist and cellist. Helen Grubbs advised and counseled the girls. Among our faculty are two farmers, Gerry Hammons and W. H. Jennings, who have neighboring farms west of 8
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ADMINISTRATION RALPH D. JENKINS Superintendent, of Schoolf July 1, 1933--February 1, 1953 DONALD HARPER Acting Superintendent February 1, 1953- July 1, 1953 CHET RILEY Director of 1 Playiiml Educazmn CHARLES DOLEZAL HELEN B- GRUBB5 Bufinexx Manager Coumelof 7 DALE BROOKS C ounfel or
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JOE FLIERL College: Colorado State College of Education Major: History Degree: A.B. Native State: Colorado FACULTY IRENE FOWLER College: University of Nebraska and Western Reserve University School of Library Science Major: Library Science Degrees: B.F.A. and B.S. in L.S. Native State: Nebraska HELEN HUDSON College: Mclfherson College Major: English and Speech Degree: A.B. Native State: Colorado WILLIAM -IENNINGS College: Ohio State Major: Mechanical Engineering Native State: Ohio HELEN GRUBBS College: Colorado University ang Rockford Woman's ge Magior? Social Science and Personnel Services Degree: A.B. and M.P.S. Native State: Nebraska ALICE JOHNSON College: University of Utah Major: Education Degree: B.S. Native State: Utah GERRY HAMMONS College: Colorado A and M Major: Teaching of Vocational Education Degree: Vocational Certificate Native State: Colorado K. f mf. , . 1 ' 'K , 9 'Q ig . :-:a. I in Y- if ' t Y, w Q ll ., . , ,, . li gs, rf' W r 1. dsl' 4 V I 51 iii A 1 ,a . i 62 ELLANAY HORTON College: University of Arizona Major: Business Education Degree: B.S. Native State: Arizona GWENDOLYN KILLION College: Colorado State College of Education Major: English JOHN E. KRAMER College: Colorado University Mgigrz English, History, and uca ion Degree: A.B. Native State: Kansas Degrees: B.S. and M.A. Native State: Kansas Littleton. They taught machine shop and auto mechanics. Ellanay Horton assumed the responsibility for being spon- sor of the Annual. Helen Hudson and Wilma Scott guided the studies of English. The study and observation of art were learned from Alice johnson. Gwendolyn Killion, an English teacher, pre- pares the Pirate Handbook each year. At the trade school, William Landon was the instructor of senior shop and draft- ing. The newly formed Assembly Council was sponsored by August Lorenzini, who taught speech. Velma Cashen Leonard and Grace Strachan taught the science and art dealing with homemaking. Sponsor of the Chess Club was jo- seph McClelland, who taught the science of life. Charles Meeker initiated and directed a Christmas Carol concert in conjunction with Community Singing, Christmas week. Evelyn Morris, in addition to teaching English, sponsored the Friendship Club. Ruth Muth taught American history. Charles Nicholls is director and supervisor of all instrumental music in the Englewood school system. Those interested in amateur radio were led by Calvin Orr. Our weekly paper, High Times, was sponsored by Mayme Roark, another English teacher. Lowell Stuckey returned from the armed forces to be assistant coach in football and basketball. The languages of the French and Spanish people were taught by Flor- ence Sullivan. Henry Tavener, a native of Wales, England, taught Health and Safety. Different courses in mathe- matics were taught by Lillian Sullivan and Gerald Watne. Coach of the wrestling team, Harry Wilson, serves as Arapahoe County Red Cross Water Safety Chairman. 9
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