Manual High School - Thunderbolt Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1939
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Even education is today streamlined by modlern methods, and this book endeavors to picture education in this age of mac mes. All material things change, but youth is changeless in its idealism and dreams of a better world. A deep respect for these ideals causes us to weave the theme of this 'book around the education of- S YOUTH IN A STREAMLINED AGE. WYQWKLCONTENTS 66 Snapshots ........... ......... Classes ......... .,....... 7 3 T 1 llii Pa Q Dedication ........ School ........................................ 5 Curricular Departments ........ 10 Administration ........................ 22 Faculty ............... ........ 2 4 Forensics ......... ........ 2 8 Calendar ......... ........ 3 2 Society ............. ........ 3 4 Music ....,.............. ........ 3 5 Organizations ...... ,....... 4 0 Boys' Athletics .......... ........ 4 9 Girls' Athletics .......... ......... 6 2 lv MJ I ip. if r Pl ' 1 I ' 1 , 'x ' P . O . 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Ah-sweet mystery of life at last I've found you- in the darkened house, silence reigns, except for the monotonous tick of the old grandfather clock in the hall. It strikes twelve. A cruel noise issues from the staircase, followed by a blood curdling scream to pierce the still of the night- Put down that rubber band Johnny, don't you dare shoot me l The girl next to you has dis- tracted your attention and you'Ve lost interest in the story, but-such is life, full of trials and tribulations. Thousands of books line the towering shelves of the library, awaiting the touch of a hand, a nod of recognition, they file past, each begging attention. Some books are large, some small, some wide, some thin. Some books are light in vein, others bear great names-great thoughts. Again comes the clang of the bell, the shuflie of feet, and hurried Voices. Ten V Good Frimzrls. GOUII Books-Tluf lfibrnry Wm ' ' 'A 1Jrlsl1'1'r1r. .flsiu is Ihr' Wnrlrlls Grrrlf Qzufxfiozl Jlflrlr Tuflrzgf' SOCIAL SCIENCE ON OPENING the door of a history room one notes map-lined walls, well- filled bookcases, and tables heaped with current magazines and papers. The scratching of pencils and rustling of papers breaks the stillness. A girl comes to the front and presents a report on the Culture of the Greeks . She is followed by a panel discussion on Life in the Time of Pericles . A bell rings followed by a shuffle of feet as the class changes. As the new group enters we hear the following remarks: 'fWe get those test papers back today. What did you put for the reasons for the World War? How did you describe the Treaty of Versaillesffl' The teacher steps up with yellow papers in hand, student monitors distribute them and sighs of relief or groans of despair are interspersed with whispered comments. Again-the bell followed by the shuflie of feet. The incoming students rush to a table, hurriedly thumb through magazines and papers, and dash for their seats as the chairman calls for order. A fiery discussion is instituted on old age pensions in Colorado. Eleven Tu gllulrw Yours:-Zuf Rich liffcliwovcf' Hour the Egyptiurns CI'mnpm'e1l Copper JI-illions of Disease Germs Arc: Unrlv-r This Glass SCIENCE BANG! Crash! The shrill sound of a test tube hitting the floor echoes thru the hall as We enter the chemistry laboratory. Upon the floor are the crushed remains of an experiment . Chemistry students all talk at once. telling the unfortunate experimenter what he should have done and didn't do. The odor of sulphur and potassium chloride drifts into the hall and bi- ology room. In the biology room a student conducts a dissection upon a frog. A lizard blinks sleepily and Wonders What is going on. In another corner a little chip- munk skips lightly in his cage. Owhoo! What Was that? Just another girl shrieking her disapproval of a vvriggling snake. Leaf notebooks are due to- morrow! says the instructor. At this the students plan a field trip to collect leaves. A flash! A spark! And the bulb burns out. ':Was it because the current was too strong? No, answers the unknovving student. You're Wrong. That's right! says the teacher. For homevvork tonight, look up the terms ohms, amperes, and rheostatsf' Twelve I A V g - Tim Alfllllll-fCll'l'l!1'l' of Ulllvrzm: Gus Ilncoulffs flll-WlI'lll,lIll 4,1 f px' i, p - .,.:. .H . . , '95-Y' x L . y f - . . Q5 N. X V 5 X 4 72. 1, I P' 12 Plfrnly of Action In Spricfllmll PHYSICAL EDUCATION NEAR the south end of the building, sounds of merriment come from both the boys and girls gym classes. A group of girls drive across a playing field in the hard and rough game of speedball, in Which they only hope to come out alive. At the other end of the field masculine shouts indicate a fast game of touch football. Snow clad landscapes bring all games inside. For the girls there is volleyball with its fast serves and returns, and also basketball's demand for accurate timing of shots. As one comes into the boys' gym, he may hear the swishing of basketballs as they cut through the hoop just clipping the strings. As spring and the end of the year roll around, softball holds the interest of both boys and girls. This is a game in which at least one-third of the team plays on the outside of the fence to catch the long flys. In a long room rows of cots stretch along a Wall. Still forms of sleeping girls are visible in the semi-darkness. In yet another room We see different pupils straining in manifold exercises strengthening muscles in arms, legs, and back. This is the corrective class. U . Thirteen lvlllflfl' I?l'111y.9 Buslcffflnlll I MUSIC THE roll of drums, tramping feet, the trill of a whistle, and the band goes into a stirring march as they advance down the field. The strains of The Spartan float up to the towering stands. As the blue clad marchers reach mid field they swing into On Ye Manual. Another instrumental salute and they tmarch smartly from the football field, accompanied by the rhythmic roll of lrufns. Another day-the wail of clarinets, blaring' trumpets and the groan of saxophones issue from behind a partly closed door. The band is tuning up for practice Daniel in the den of lions, did begin to prayl' issues from the auditorium As the song comes to an end we hear, May we sing Agnus Dei? Later the sweet strains of the beloved Colorado Colorado, I love you fill the room Now a double trio of girls step forward. Youthful voices blend in harmony to the strains of Green Cathedral and Southern Moon. We will sing those songs at our next programf' declares the instructor Fourteen I 4 I - Y A Lr,'t's All S1110 Lzkrz the Bnvlzzzv Suzy 24162 -4- fl.'l?1713-0 I ? MATHEMATICS THE sound of a feminine voice mingled with deeper masculine tones reaches into the hall on the main floor. But, Where is the person with the feminine voice? Looking in the room from which the sounds issue, We see a small teacher trying to explain a problem to fifteen boys. Yes, it seems only boys Wish to take trying, troublesome trigonometry. From across the hall comes the monotonous tones of Let X: the number, then 2x: etc. Then, suddenly some one bursts out laughing. The teacher is stern 5 Quiet, or you'll be sent to the office! Again the class starts the mon- otonous, Let X: the number, then 2: etc. Perhaps you have already guessed, it's that deeply puzzling subject, algebra. Silence l roars the chairman. Everyone is quiet except for a soft Whisper, May I borrow your protractor? Protractors and compasses hastily put to Work means the geometry class has started. Take the short cut When multiplying a number by eleven, Warningly says the commercial arithmetic teacher. Pencils scratch rapidly, each student try- ing to prove his ability in Working shortcuts to long problems. Fifteen I'1'uc1icr1I .llntlmmulics Jfrrrms Knou: Your Fllll-ClCl'7ll-CTZULI-S' in Colorado Is a Spam-ish Word .llcmzing fColo-red Rc1l ' LANGUAGE STEPPIN G into a language room, We find an atmosphere steeped in deep mystiication. Each pupil frantically studies the next sentence, hoping that he will not be called upon. The person reciting proceeds hesitantly, praying that he is pronouncing the Words correctly. Cases, conjugations and participles mean more mystery. Grim and deter- mined looks pervade as pupils prepare to dig in and clear up the mystery for all time. Time flies by, and when the strange Words are mentioned again, smiles wreath many faces. After all, they are just little letters that you tack together to make Words. The next problem is to learn the Words. In another room, a bull fight is being fought. The toreador and bull circle slowly and intently round and round. The bull angered, charges fiercely, the toreador side-steps swiftly, swishing a red cloth in front of the bull's distorted face. Again the bull makes a furious charge at the fighter, Who Whirls and prepares to -ding-a-ling-the bell-the Spanish books slam shut and the fate of the poor bull is left until tomorrow. Sixteen U Lutm Seems Truly Exciting fo This Class A rtisls In Metal INDUSTRIAL ARTS A DEAFENING roar greets us as we enter the school machine shop. A blast furnace melts a piece of metal, which is then shaped, and again be- comes solid and firm. The endless slapping of belts, pounding and whining of machines makes a ceaseless bedlam, but all the while useful and beautiful articles are made. A warning bell rings and all machines groan to a stop, silence reigns throughout. The odor of freshly cut lumber fills the atmosphere as a whistling saw parts a board. The vibration of powerful motors rocks the room as the odor of hot glue fills the air. Many pieces of beautifully made furniture await the finishing touch. In another room, a printing press rolls tirelessly. The pungent smell of ink permeates the air. Meanwhile, a large stack of programs take form. Stillness-ghostly quiet, is the atmosphere of a mechanical drawing class. The slight movement of a T square or triangle is heard as students construct fine blue prints. . - I . Seventeen Split Fmcifions oj rm, Inch Fllerm Feet 171, Thaw' Larnguagc 'frail z Q .5 ..,2,.Q,..,, ,-1',vg.ug.: I 2.-mfg: -.5 mf. M-4 5 -7- -5-43-7:7 ..5- 5 Y 1 1' ' W T ' ' '?is-iwlw Ls!! .fix 1 , y all R 5: . mf. Eiga -.21 .J wa , Q ffjf. -5.2 5 ...Q . ' ' 1 , -G,-Q, F-1.4 . ' iigggiyg 2 5? 5 2 ,fi 3 ' , . xfv- li 11' .. -WN Lf J ' 5' ' 2 .. I 4 4 a Q lflu' 'iif 1' ifxc n.. . . ,fit 4. pg? fr Q . - . - .. . F s , X .I V w is Q .11 flu . Wi - 5 -Li X ' . ' . ' , i 1.1 i ' ' Q16 - X,-1 'V M 1 .f -1-3-25: ----f--- . L. 11 - .L A -1 A -' 'ii N s l' - ' J ' ' I 1' 71.6 f Lf . U 'I fgs fwy g K f ff- N? 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We peek into a little room at the Slde and see more pupils sitting on high stools working with clav The clay grows swiftly into beautiful and graceful shapes under the skillful fingers of the modelers A boy s1ts at a Window drinking 1n the sparkling autumn scenery He dabbles a brush in paint and spreads the colors harmoniously over the rough suiface of the paper His ha11 falls into his eyes-he does not pause to brush it away but paints on unnoticing. At last he pauses With a contented sigh the picture 1S done During another period the students pour diligently over great volumes, drinking in the lives of Michael Angelo, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, and Titian, marveling at their Works. On the Walls hang not only the old masters, but the communistic murals of Rivera and the modern landscapes of Benton. ' I Nineteen Artmls 1lif'fll!1I'1? Jlorlvls fuzz! They Jlust I'osc-Exactly So! U lfsw' 'TRP 13 J? Speer! Test and All .llislriluuv Co1111.tcfl.' COMMERCE THE staccato clicking of typewriters produces Waves of sound as the fingers of many typists race over the keys. Long rows of future stenographers, intent faces evidencing the determination to train minds and fingers to act quickly and surely, practice earnestly in preparation for speed tests to come. The flying fingers of the students dance over the keys set upon the goal of sixty Words per minute. In another class, there is the low mutter of disturbed voices as sheets of yellow paper are given to each person. Gloomy faces bend for a last minute over texts, the Word test sweeps around the room. There is a hush as the teacher dictates Word after Word, While alert minds try to translate the Words into shorthand. A commerce class down in the basement is a Waving sea of hands, and stormy answering of questions. A lively discussion rages on investments, loans, and budgets, as pupils attempt to figure the rate of interest they Will have to pay. Twenty HChcclcs mul Bank Drafts Arc Both I1LSfl'Il'I7'Ll?7LiS of E:rc7mn.y1ci' .fl I1ll1?l'flfII7'l? Class 130113178 for Il .llomcnt ENGLISH A LITERATURE class is absorbed with the works of many authors, con- temporary and of other centuries. Suddenly, a feminine laugh ripples across the room. Another youthful face actually holds back a tear, as the hero and heroine are separated in a love novel, but we know that they will be united in the last chapter. A boy in the front seat grits his teeth and clenches his fists as he gets into the mood of a bloody battle, or a mob fight. Another boy sprawls over his desk vainly scratching his head in an attempt to solve a blood curdling mystery. A vocabulary test occupies the entire attention of a composition class. Pencils scratch, feet shuflie, and all around is that uneasy feeling. Another question is asked, and shouts are heard: We didnlt have that, or, You didn't tell us to learn that, by pupils who forgot to study last night, as they try to dodge a tough question. When, Collect papers, is announced, hurried answers are written down 5 then, What Were the two verbs in the third? or, What is the difference between a compound and simple predicate? When the answers are determined, we hear sighs of relief and grumbles of discontent. l ' Twenty-one HCOIIIIIIUIIV Words Arr' Ojlv-n .lflS17l'U7lUIVIICCIIH 1.M. ...ig Lil: ' 1l xA'1 vw'-'11m MR. PETER C. HOLM 1'I'il1if!'i2JllI LIFE in a Streamlined Age has many implications for education in our democracy. These imply that the person who is able to conserve his energies, who is best trained for his job, and who is physically fit, will succeed. The mechanical features of stream- lining have compelled the individual to organize his life in such a manner that speed and efficiency may be attained. They also point to the fact that all unnecessary forces, ideas, and materials should be plowed aside in order that the big goals of our democracy may be realized. . Peter C. Holm. Twenty-two . Upon the Occasion of Accepting the Championship Troynhy of Colorculo Basketball JAMES H. STEELE A.v.vi.vlm1l Pl'fflIfFf1Nll HELEN L. ATKINS Dmoz. of Girls ty-t AHRIQNS, NI.-XlfRIClC R. Chemistry Core Classes M. A. P. Committee Student Finance Chemistry Curriculum Committee Progressive Education Planning Committee Curriculum Proposals Committee Axouusox, T uoxus A. Biology Core Classes Counselor M. A. P. Committee Sophomore Class Sponsor lChair'manJ Denver H. S. Health Committee Polishing Papa BENNETT, lVLxRJoR1lz G. Biology Core Classes Counselor English Curriculum Committee BLANCK, AGNES L. Spanish French Counselor El Club Castellano French Curriculum Committee Junior Class Sponsor Bouiuilr, MA1cn5'rTA W. History English BUCK, CH1us'1'1Nla C. Mathematics Commercial Arithmetic Social Service BYIERS, Roy L. History Physical Education Football Coach Soph. Baseball Coach Soph. Basketball Coach M Club CARR, DoN A. Biology Core Classes Senior' Class Sponsor Counselor T wenty-Fo u r Cawrlcn, I-Lu.l.11-1 L. History Physical Education Counselor Bible Club Cl.liiNllI-JNING, Romcnr History English C1co,xso.xr.i:, Douorllr Commercial Subjects President-Denver' Classroom 'l eacher's Association Clt0l'I.lCY, Glflllifil'I I. History Faculty Sponsor of Thunderbolt Budget Committee Dance Committee D.u.r, Bl':1tN.xn1-:ilf'1'A M. DI D1 English Drama Core Classes Counselor Forensic Contests Debate Club Public Speaking Assembly Programs Committee Decorations Committee Static Committee Graduation Committee cs Comlsus, DoN,xr.o R. Physical Education Director Athletics Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Track Couch Physical Education Curriculum Committee lChairmanJ Budget Committee M Club Noon Supervision Secretary Colorado High School Athletic Coaches Assn. Health Counselor 1 N li.Al', Glxir. M. Mathematics Senior Class Sponsor Counselor FRANVIS, Lrtla J. History American Problems Counselor Social Science Curriculum Committee Records and Appraisal Committee Dance Committee International Relations Club Fmaxc 1 1, B. Amin' Commercial Subjects Core Classes Counselor Junior Class Sponsor tClmirmanj G,x1mN1-rn, '1'noMAs G. Commercial Subjects Rahul Orchestra Counselor Assembly Proprrums Committee Graduation Committee Camera Club G'.xn'rn, FlL'tNt'lS M. Mathematics Gflltll.-XM, Davin C. English News Writinl-Z Core Clusses Faculty Sponsor nl' Bricklayer Baseball Coach Sophomore Footbull Coach Swimmim: Conch English Curriculum Committee Bucllzet Committee Gm M sr.m', Frm N cl-is H. Mnthe:-matics Counselor Senior Class Sponsor Blue Jackets Mathematics Curriculum Committee HALL, G. Liu.r.x N Spanish Counselor Girl Reserves I'Il'INRY, Emi.-xxoic H.u.1. Home Economics Prom Committee Graduation Committee Junior Class Sponsor M- H1-zrwoon, Gncouoi-: G-. Commercial Subjects Noon Supervision Courtesy Club 50-50 Club Hillh-Lirrhts M. A. P. Committee Safety Council Occupational Adjustment Service LIEISICNRING, Mnmufn Secretary Treasurer Budget Committee L. LINDIGIXIANN, Gicxlcvmvlc En urlish History Cou nselor IXICK1-ZLVIQY, EVA M. Music Chorus Glee Clubs Melocleons Melody Maids Assembly Programs Committee Operetta Graduation Committee Manual Choir MCNIFF, A. LoU1s1a Physical Education Girls' Athletic Club Noon Supervision Health Education Committee Folk Dance Club Leaders Club M ANLY, HARQLD A. General Metals Auto Mechanics M1Lr.,xn, LIDA A. Commercial Subjects Social Service Dance Committee Girls' League No mms nz, TI-IOAIAS A. History English Core Classes Psychology Counselor Dance Committee Track Coach Wrestling Coach Assistant Football Coach OR'roN, CARRIE E. Latin Twenty-five Pimsic, CARL J. Physics Geology Printing Astronomy Radio Tennis Coach Decoration Committee Stage Committee Graduation Committee Pigcmx, P.x1'11cNC1c Libmrian Rmcn, HELEN F. English Counselor RHIQN, EDNA A. Commercial Subjects Commercial Curriculum Committee Treasurer-Denver Classroom Teachers' Association Counselor SI-llCT,'1'0N, RUTH S. English Core Classes Counselor SIIEVERS, THOMAS G. Woodwork--Crafts Core Classes Senior Class Sponsor iChairmanl Golf Coach Industrial Arts Curriculum Committee Dance Committee SA1IT1'l, DUROTHY A. Home Economics Core Classes Counselor Vocational Guidance Thunderbird Club Twenty-si x Ti-1om.xs, R. Inlcls Art Subjects Core Classes Art Sponsor of Thunderlmolt Junior Class Sponsor Tuomvsox, Vmu G. English Wlcr.1 l'oN, EVIQLIQEN History International Relations Welfare-Placement Wi-:No'1', VIRGINIA M. Clerk W1l.LI:l MsoN , J. I-Iowixim Biology Chemistry Alyzehru W1r.Ls1cA, C1-1,xm.ics F. Meehan ical Drawing Counselor 'Un '-Q5 '.773. J. H kirfvf gr,-.F . ! sftf A',-T, .- X -,-,g:gjg,f.+,,.xf , X , - sl' , 'I' , I ,vx'ii'1'f '.g'1j.wr f iflgifli, ' I ' LII V 3 l 1 5 ,ss x My Qi . E1 , M541 ' g'E'5g-is-fy'-. ,mgggprmzq V-fxwkvifllffig' 645' Q Q f 1! 1 fifgav. 1- rl u ,A 4? M -5 fm ' 1. 1-' 1 mv' Y. V Q , z , ,M 1 .. A -. y M x - . -f 'fa 1 W . V, wr: ,, .,, . 'A .y.f,.-!J The Nutiirify FORENSICS c PASSING the auditorium at diferent hours one hears voices rising and fall- ing as speakers rehearse. Take that sentence over again, please, speak a little lower and breathe deep? An earnest speech teacher is instructing a forensics student on hovv to put it overf' At other times We may iind a group of students earnestly debating. Again, there are preparations for a con- ference, the Shafroth or Kiwanis contest or a play to be given in assembly. House lights dim, the audience quiets, and the curtain rises on a scene of simple beauty. The admiration of the spectator expresses itself by hushed obs and ahs for indeed the Christmas pageant is an impressive picture. Joseph and Mary in colorful Asiatic costumes stand, living, breathing, statues, While the old, old, Christmas story lives again. The curtains open again upon a group of shepherds dressed in coarse cloth and holding long crooks. The shepherds lie prostrate before the spectre of a beautiful angel Whose spreading Wings bring tidings of the birth of Christ. ' In the next scene the room is filled With the light from a heavenly host. The angels, beautiful and serene, gaze down upon the shepherds, Who look aloft in awe and reverence. As if under the skies of ancient times We see the Three Wise Men look- ing to a strange star which has appeared in the east. A beautiful angel appears and bids them to follow the light of the star. She tells them to fear not but to proceed to Bethlehem and there they Will find in a manger the Saviour of the Twenty-eight njllllldy and Jusf'p71,'v fl I1 .lnyvl .-lppfrrzrrrl Vnfo Tlzvnzf' -UW' PoIi.v7Ling Papa F O R E N S I C S tConlinuedl world. And so they travel far until they come upon the scene of the Nativity, which is shown as the curtains part again. Gathered around a simple crib are rich men, poor men, and shepherds. All have come to pay tribute to the new born Christ child. Mary and Joseph kneel in reverence. Angels guard the Saviour. And so the program ends with the most beautiful scene of all, the Nativity. Dresses, coats, shoes, beans, potatoes, or what have you? Anything useful will pay your way to the Thanksgiving plays. It isn't very often we are re- warded for being charitable and such a reward! The hilarious play, Who Gets the Car Tonight?,' reminded us strongly of Saturday night episodes in our own homes, and certainly made us sympathize with Mary and Paul. Believing that The Model Husband was an extinct species, we found that Jack made a lovely one, and so ends a profitable and entertaining evening. Endless days of rehearsing end, the closed doors of the auditorium open and the senior play is on. As the curtains open, footlights reveal the house- keeper and the gum chewing maid discussing the relative merits of the Smith family. Sausage and a college education just don't get together and the actors quarrel as the audience howls. A fake lord, a perfume heiress and a pesky salesman add to the general excitement. But golf solves all problems. Papa is polished,,' son becomes a business man, the fake lord is discovered and run Twenty-nine A Iivuiwzly Nos! .'l7l1H,'!II'I.'ll'! Three Wise Men 1 ,- , 1 14: THE DEBA'lL SQUAD t R t FORENSICS out of the house and the daughter finds her true love The play ends W1th sausage and educatlon un1ted and everyone hves happlly ever after Mr T A Anderson chrected the play and the cast conslsted of Ed Rost Sh1rley Folsom Sh1rley Stephens Don Carlson Eugene Adams Florence Re1ter Dorothy Westerkamp Lorrame Sm1th Harold Watson Henry Lopez and Joe D1 Lorenzo And for these reasons I conclude that to form an alllance Wlth Great Br1ta1n Would certalnly lead to our destructlon I thank you A clapplng of hands SW1ft Whlspered comments surge th1ough the room and the next speaker takes the floor We must have an alhance vvlth Great Br1ta1n to pre serve our peace th1s speaker expands h1s theory Wlth graph1c 1l1ustrat1ons sketched hastlly on the board behmd hun Wlth a rapld Hre of st1ng1ng lebuttal the flrst speaker aga1n re1terates We must not have an alllance The second speaker refutes furlously and rebuttals end We Wander away vuth buzz1ng bralns, undeclded Smce all line thmgs come to an end the plays or debates are ove1 and only the memol 16S remaln to 1em1nd us that they even Were We pass out of the audltorlum and leave for home thmklng of the remarkable accompllshments of the students Who engage ln forenslc act1v1t1es 1 t J F Ill f H87 ll MOREY A BELL rings and nine girls file in and take their places in cozy chairs placed about the stage. At the same time a noisy group fills the audi- torium. Soon all is quiet and the first contestant rises and announces that this afternoon they will read the Revolt of Mother, by Mary E. Wilkens. One after another the girls rise and read their part of this inspiring story, each one striving for perfection. After a short and anxious interval the judge steps forward to announce Shirley Folsom as the winner of the 1938 annual Morey Reading Contest. SHAFROTH TICK-TOCK-ticli-tock, the minutes slowly disydfmjg appear as Manual s aspirants in the Shafroth Contest jot down lengthy notes, rehearse a likely sounding sentence, or suddenly remember a de- cisive point. Only one short hour to prepare a seven minute speech! All too soon the hour is over and Henry Lopez, Manual's boy contestant, hears his subject announced, Should the United States Form an Alliance with England Against Dictator- ship? Fired with enthusiasm, Henry tells in glowing words of the horrors of dictatorship and the blessings of democracy, and how an alliance with South America, not England, can protect us. His appeal is followed by a burst of applause and knowing looks among the judges. At the close of the contest Henry is proclaimed the co-winner of the boys' contest. Manual's girl aspirant, Betty Binder, spoke on, What Will Be the Ultimate Results of the Pan-American Conference?', and was awarded second place by the judges. KIWANIS FIVE high school youths are seated at a long banquet table, surrounded by scores of Denver Kiwanians. Each anxiously awaits his turn to tell the assembled group the ways in which youth looks at its problems, education, jobs, crime, and leisure time. Joseph DiLorenzo, Manual's repre- sentative, speaks first. Youth needs higher edu- cation, whether it be college, apprenticeship, or a continuance of learning through home study. Other representatives tell of further problems and their solutions. Certainly youth is awake and eager to do things. The panel is concluded, ap- plause and congratulations follow and each is awarded a medal for his efforts. 'l'h ' t Sept. 7th CALENDAR -Back to school for another year, Oh, mel 9th-Off to a 'ood start Manual takes 8 , Arvada, 25-nothing. 13th-Mass meeting with Doctor Stoddard in new auditorium, fWell, practically newj. 15th-The 1938 M. A. P. drive is off to a smash- ing start toward the goal of 750 completes. 19th-Lon 'underwear calico dresses bedroom 8 , , slippers, and what have you? Absurd, you say? No, just the Thunderbird initiation. 21st-The faculty and seniors get together to eat and play-with lots of emphasis on the first. 22nd-Pa er dresses ie pan hats what some Oct. 26th- P , P , people will go through+this time its the Blue Jacket initiation. Bookworms listen while Shirley Folsom reads her way to fame in the annual More Contest y . 27th-Pupils frolic while the teachers think up Nov. something new in homework. 2nd-The P.-T.A. luncheon is won by the Thunderbolt Staff. Boy! Those mothers surely can cook! 5th-Sweet music plays and couples sway as the annual Thunderbird dance goes over with a bang! 9th-Hot dogs and mustard cement a friend- ship between fathers, sons, and the faculty. 11th-Armistice Day-a parade--a game-and a vacation! !! 18th--Remember the donation plays? Who Gets the Car Tonight? and Model Hus- band? Help the needy and have a good time doing it. 24-25th-Thanksgiving Vacation. What could be sweeter than vacation and turke ? Y 26th-The Blue Jacket Dance. Hit me with a hot note and watch me bounce I Dec. 6th-Football Dinner for lettermen. What? Three whole turkeys for such little boys! 9th-An operetta. The Bells of Beaujolaisn- beautiful music, beautiful bells and- beautiful belles I ! I 23rd-Christmas Vacation-plenty of snow, ice Jan. 7th.- Tht and tummyache-and no homework. Manual wallops West 48-38 in the first basketball game of the season. Jan. 13th- CALENDAR His power of oratory brings Henry Lopez a tie for first place in the Shaf- roth Contest. 27-30th-Oh, oh, final grades come out as the old semester ends, and the lucky ones begin a new semester. Feb. 23rd-Joe Di Lorenzo gives the members of Kiwanis Club his ideas on Higher Edu- cation for the Masses. Marchllth-Swing out, youse guys and youse gals, 9-10-11th the M Club Dance is here. -Don Des Combes' proteges rise from the dumps to the heights supreme and cover the lil' red school house with glory. Manual wins the State tournament with breath taking victories over Sterling and Fort Collins and concluding by trium- phantly trouncing Colorado Springs with a score of 30-11. 15th-Kiwanis Banquet. Champs of Colorado 23rd Basketball, champs also at the dinner table. -P.-T.A. benefit. Public inauguration of our sound system in a worthy cause. 24th-Witches and Ferdinands gambol over the stage to start spring out in a merry mood in the Play Festival. April 1st-Grades come out next Tuesday!!! April 14th Fool-a week off to catch up on sleep and homework. -Track starts and Manual's decathlon minded athletes are out to earn their letter and win for Manual. 19th-Baseball begins. Take me out to the ball game. 22nd-THE dance of the year. The Junior- Senior Prom, where seniors reflect and Juniors look forward. May 11th-Senior Class Day--Oh, to be a senior, just for today. 11th-Manual's dramatic season ends with the 19th June 6th 9th successful Senior play, Polishing Papa. -Pioneer Day. Step right up folks, step right up and hit the bulls-eye. Made perfect by the issuance of the 1939 Thunderbolt. -Sorrow and rejoicing mix as 272 seniors leave Manual and start out in the cruel, cruel World. -No more pencils, no more books, no morel. At least not until next year. 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From the auditorium below-the boom of drums, the haunting music of the oboe, and the merry trill of the flute remind us that the music department offers its bit toward a musical en- vironment for the pupils. Violins squeak, horns and trumpets resound, clarinets chant a weird refrain-while the piano tries frantically to give each one its tuning note. All is discord, and yet, the director with a single sweep of his baton, will mould them all into a thing of beauty and rhythm, ringing with a tune that stirred menis souls. One violin soars above the rest clear and strong, carrying the melody. The tempo increases slowly and then faster, the musicians, tense and excited, race over the notes and finally end in a grand crescendo. For such is an orchestra-separately nothing-together a thing of joy and beauty. Streamlined trains, schools, teaching and now the band goes streamlined! A glance around the band room shows in one corner a student with a susa- phone draped around his neck. Nearby, trumpets gleam in the hands of aspir- ing musicians. A band wouldn't be complete without the mournful sound of Thirty-five THE MANUAL CHOIR Buck Row Cnnw-ry. Connor, 'I'humusemn, Slmfelfvr, Rust, A. Sanderson, Olson, Castle, L. Martinez, Reid, Brown, J. Martinez, Mau-Lnnughlin, Bull, Flores, Martin, Montunu, Hnhu. Second Row Bruxmr, Ucmuru, Shirley, Walden. Wol1l', Keas, Lager, Weary, Weir, MacDonald, Terry, Kemp, Lewis, Morein, Bunl, Amlcrsnn, Yi-vez, l uIsum. First Row Il. Sumlvrssm, Johnson, lfllrml, Moc, Wcstcrirrecn, Ovcrand, Fletchinger, Cleveland, Hook, Ludwig, Merideth, Haefli- pzl-r', Carlson, Curlcy, Claus, Gnralncr, Ax-iki. 4,4- .. , , The Blue M U S I C lCox-ntinuedl the French horn and the oboe. Let's have it quiet and turn to page 10, says the conductor. There is a rapid turning of pages and then all is quiet. The students are tense, instruments in position. The leader gives the signal and a blast of music follows. Another day-the band marches smartly down the football Held, new powder blue uniforms are resplendent in gold braid, in sharp contrast to the towering gray stadium. The leader's baton twirls, there is the sharp blast of a whistle and the band steps into the strains of Glory, Glory to East Denver, a fitting musical salute to a worthy rival. The East stands rise in unison and a swelling roar of applause sweeps across the field. The selection ends, there is left the methodical roll of drums as the band, lines straight, shoulders back, leaves the Held. Looking casually into the auditorium you see a group of about fifty students being taught rhythm, harmony, and the beat of two-four and three- four time. Listening, you hear vigorous masculine and softer feminine voices intermingle, as they swing into the rhythm of Mammy's Little Baby Loves Thirty-six THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ISEC. Ii Back Row-Lucero, Folsom, Marcum, Westergreen, Nicholson, Chin, Hartman, Stemmc, Blaue, Reiswig, Lager, Smith, Merideth, Carlson, Stephens, Russey. Second Row-Costuntino, Shirley, Flores, Cashmere, Westerkamp, Stuart, Swimrle, French, McLaren, Weary, Hale, Wood, Moe, Shaelfer, Whiting, Dzxnford, Rodarmel. First RowAAHayden, Sanderson, Goff. Goodman, Gardner, Haefliger, Fletchinger, Cleveland, Hook, Kens, Ballzxrd, Claus, Uemurzt, Schwab, Morton, Moreno. i .lu A il mu, if as Tw. skew? The Illrfloflju lllrlidx PIT'1Ifll'L' fo Haifa TllCi'I' Pictures Taken. M U S I C CContinuedl Shortnen' Bread. Between the acts ofa dramatic performance the Glee Club is on the stage. Girls with black dresses form the inner part of a semicircle With boys in the rear. The girls carry the melody While the boys hum, then quickly they go into Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the Boys are Marching, and this time the boys are carrying the melody. Applause rolls over the auditorium as the song ends. The Glee Club has done its part to make the evening a success. The curtains part, all eyes are drawn to the stage Where a score of Manual's most gifted masculine singers face an attentive audience. Soon their rich voices blend in harmony with the robust song Stout Hearted Men. This great song, sung by these husky Manualites, sets the stage for a real musical evening. Again the baton of the leader rises, leading the group into the inspir- ing hymn, Lead Kindly Light. The last notes die avvay mid thunderous applause, and the Melodeons bow themselves off the stage. The customary quiet of a church is broken by the voices of the Melody Maids. Yuletide decorations add a festive air. The black and White garbed girls lift their voices in harmonious melody to the strains of old, old carols. Thirty-seven THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB tSEC. II? Hack Row Wnltl. Grmncko, lrcssimz, Unstlelxerry, Sam, Burkhart, Tliomfrsson, Morten. Spahn, Scholz, Newcomer, Kossa, Hal- kowicz, Vnlc-rin, I.. Gallegos, Doran. 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Cherry trees and petite French maidens lend their enchant- ment. At sunset, when the Bells of Beaujolais ring out, peasants and Americans gather for royal entertainment. While they sing and dance mysteries untan- gle, the Duke and Duchess, Aunt Sarah, and the girls, the dashing Romeos and the peasants all find their true loves and the operetta ends in a blaze of color and music. All good things come to an end and music is no exception. We have visited all the departments and found the accomplishments of music students numer- ous. Operettas, music assembly programs, and all the vocal departments are under the guidance of Miss lVIcKelvey. Under the leadership of Mr. Gardner is all instrumental music and We have heard the stirring band music at the games and the orchestra upon many occasions. Q . h Thirty-nine Tim Bells of lff'LllIjUllI1f-9 Q-Q' WWWAWQE H Q H, fy LSSQQ 13. swag: mf my 1-us. 'am ff. 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BLUE JACKETS A DICTATORIAL order fills the gym, Scrub the floorli' About twenty-six initiates are dressed in very fragile paper dresses and noisy pie tin hats, with scraggly paper hair peeping out. All get down on their knees and scrub vigorously with toothbrushes and thimbles - full of water. Onlookers roar with laughter. The ordeal over, all the initiates don blue jackets to become regular members of the club. V A Forty-three We Feel Very, Very Silly-Silly Imlced S 'C s L I' ,gas F .ff . f z .J :Ii W , , s.., I ' 1-Q-Q 1355 ll. 5 H-2 ' fsgi p. fm 1 wig if , 94,12 li 14, NY? , 1 ' , xg . , 'sig-- Q., ff' ' V 5 W I . ' K ' W I Ai! x X I 'f Q K, E ,fp wg ww f f H . , '- f ff'- ' if 15505 ,Jr '- M , 54 L f' 'f 51?- A f . ,, 4 , , . . .f.JY, 45 ,gf -by . .- 1 X: f' ' ,, ' ,, Ag fi 55353 :gy 5,25 it ' V F X WM.. 3' F E ,X ,M ' ffii '2'T3'VZ 5 v K . T I5 ' X W 1 :fe e w M , . - Q A W MEMS , 4 9 4 4 ' 1 W 'Hr I x Q5 . - ,H 5 Q , ' ,D N Nw: I .7 , he ,J 2.,, 'Al' ? L.. -, . 5 5 4 t 1 sew - 'A ' ' . f A W in f x ' XX H.. -'-Jail ivan This l'1'in,t Will Blow Up Nicely CAMERA CLUB SINISTER forms slink through the halls, weapons poised. The unwary are ambushed, as are the wary. N o one is safe! Has a crime wave struck Manual? No! Manual has been invaded by the camera fiends. Pictures of all sizes and subjects are lined against the walls, awaiting judgment. The owners watch with bated breath as the judges pick a winner. The winner selected, attention turns immediately to choosing next week's pic- ture theme. FOLK DANCE CLUB 5 LADIES and gentlemen, forward and bow. Forward again and circle now. The above scene, accompanied by the lively strains of Pop Goes the Weasel, greets us as we enter the gym. Excitement and fun prevails as the members of the Folk Dance Club go through the graceful forms of the Virginia Reel, or the speedy rhythm of a square dance. V 1 Forty-five 1' 0.9, .111 Oltl 1v'11.9hw1o11r?1I Square Dance U ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' BHICKLAYER STAFF Editor fFi1'Sl1 S9meSt61'D .,,,,,...,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,wAA,, H enry Lopez Editor CSecond Semesterl .,,,,.., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R ogg Lucero Feilllllfe Editor ...A...,...............................,,,..,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,.,, Margaret Phebus Rewrite Editor ........... ...,....,,,,,44.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,A , Anna Marie Bible SP01'tS Editors ........ ....... J ack Loudon, Joe Thompson, Jack Deibel News Editor ............... .....,,...........A.........AA..........,........... E velyn Patton Exchange Editors ......,....,...................... Shirley Stephens, Iris Sterling Society Editors ........A....,.,,,,,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ................Viola Sarant, Jacquelyn Honeyman, Dorothy Reynolds Columnists-Selma Spahn, Dorothy Mast, Joan Stock, Lucille Hawkins, Dolores Hale Artists ................................................,...l... Frank Martinez, Roy Watson Contributers-Archibald Murrell, Robert Snyder, Haskell McAbee, Lorraine Smith, Vivian Larson Faculty Sponsor .............................,..,.................,.., ,,,..,.. D avid C, Gorham BRICKLAYER HE silence of the halls is broken when the door of the Bricklayer staff room is opened. We hear loud talking accompanied by the clicking of typewriters as the paper is assembled to go to press. Have you that article typed? , comes a yell from a department head, While the typist hurriedly finishes the article. The editor and assistants scurry about putting finishing touches on the paper, checking and rechecking the articles and headlining them. Finally there's a sigh of relief! The paper is ready to go to press, the troubles of the staff are over-for a few hours. Members of the staff are gathered in the social room hurriedly counting the papers, preparatory to distributing them to anxiously Waiting students in classrooms. Entering a classroom the students eagerly sign their names to a sheet of yellow record paper. We hear the crinkle of the papers as they are excitedly opened and the different items of interest are read. The stories, the sport page, and the gossip column hold the equal attention of all. The day after the paper has been distributed the future journalists and reporters start hunting up more news for the next edition of The Bricklayerf' F arty-six THE THUNDERBOLT STAFF 'Pop Rowe -Balent, Beacham, Binder, Brown, Cropley, Curley, Ellis. Second Row--Folsom, Gillcy, Hacdigcr, Heyrgem, Knehrer, Linstedt, MacLzxughlin. First Row---Martinez, Miller, Montano, Rhodes, Ticen, Thomas, Watson. A THUNDERBOLT GROUP of students explore for ideas in a small second floor room. It is through this group that Manual is able to turn out top-ranking annuals. Once an article is Written, comes the task of cutting to fit the space reserved. Next, is the formidable obstacle of getting the article by the editor and sponsor. There is a steady drone of voices as articles are proof-read accompanied by clicking typewriters as copy is set up. In one corner of the room a group of students patiently Wait in line for their picture coupons. The rushed business manager and assistant simulta- neously note the growing line, Write out coupons, and answer innumerable questions. Again, it is Saturday, the pungent odor of rubber cement hangs heavy in the room. A part of the stai bends over a long table, interested only in getting the cement spread on evenly, the pictures in a straight line, and in the right order. Check! THUNDERBOLT STAFF Editor ,....,.................... ...,........................... . .....,. Business Manager ....,. ............,.....,................ Assistant ........... Senior Statistician... Activity Statistician .......,. Faculty Statistician. Boys' Athletics ,.,... .................He1en Beacham .................Helen Haeiiiger Charles MacLaughlin Shirley Folsom ............Mickey Montano .....,....Ralph Balent ........Willard Miller Assistant ..,......... ........... B ob Heggem Girls' Athletics ............... ......,..... D orothy Ticen Assistant ....,...,.......... ........... G enevieve Gilley Music and Forensics ,......, ...................... B etty Binder 'Senior Plhotograplger ........ ,....,.., D uard B1'OH'l'I unior P otograp cr ............. James E is ,M .L W., . Artists- -if-l-1.-'giigfx l Cover .......,........... ............ R obert Linstedt 4 - End Sheets .......... ....... F rederick Koehrer W 1 1 School ..,..,......... ,Katherine Rhodes W. , Activities ..... ............ R oy Watson ' ' Nw'-fi, W Athletics ...... ..... F 1-anis Martinez Classes ...... ....... P aulme Curley - fg- Art Sponsor .......i.. Faculty Adviser ....... Idris Thomas I. Cropley Forty-seven . ...N ...vu ....A...., ....,.-...., ..-.....,.,,, .,......, ,,...,...,...., .......,..-, . ....-.., .. ,........ M. A. P. THE day of battle draws nigh and Manual's great strategists of salesman- ship plan far into the night. By the end of the first week of school Manual's Activity Program is well under way. Bold salesmen hurl dangerous missles in the form of high powered sales-talks, and the timid walk with fear through the halls. By strategy and by force the signatures of the unwary are gathered, and the victims groan as they dig deep into their pockets. At this time a cur- tain of dust arises and obscures the scene. The by-word for these thirty salesmen for the fifteen days was, Have you bought your M.A.P. yet? Many times we heard, Just think how much fun it will be to look through your annual when you are thirty years old and see all of your old palsf' or, You haVen't any school spirit if you don't care to yell for dear old Manual High at a football or basketball game. And Gee, you'll be all out of step with the school if you don't read the Bricklayerf' And just think how disappointed you'll be on Pioneer Day without your picture in the annual! And so, far, far, into the day. When the dust cleared away the first day, it showed one hundred and four complete M.A.P.'s had been sold. As the final date grew near, the thirty frenzied salesmen tried all their newly acquired knowledge of salesmanship to sell just one more M.A.P. When the final date was reached Frank Martinez won first place, and Dolores Hale was high girl. 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' '- VV V- -M --'4' VMFV -'i'?'V:f - . f- VV , V --. 4 ' A I' 11 I -, - I , .I. 1 ' - I I. f -fi'-If- 93 , 1- ,.,. , I? -f If I V. -'- 'V , -. 3 VV 1 -7' I A ' '.1'f'.ff,f-U, ' -f f V' ' 'M' ::' VT 1 V- - ,275 gi g!!-- wa I , 1 III- I . Il:IIt:g:1I,g:5I III, iIIIqI I III I , III IIIIIIII I II I I I ,. ,,., II , rl QIV 'rg 5,f,.-- ., - ,T-Jw' 'g ,S Q - 51,-in f' I I ' + -. -1- ,., , Y ' V 2 A , . I.-., I5 I5 ,I ,Ly ,III I-4 ,,,!I,. ,I,5I4.II1I,-I,g,.IIILIrI -I4 -:W I III,I ar 3, 1-. .W .I ,,.., IIII,III:V-:-I.II:I,,LI II II I - -- - I, fj, , f -E 'I -- L .,,, Lk- 14 1 ' - -V ., QQ? - - I I 4 V 3 II ,III ,.,. I ,. .. 'j.g:.::::- ' ' . .- gg, . E.. f f 2' A., -.. 1 L . 4 Q rl H, -was m gig M :.: ..,,. ' f 1 1, -.. E a W F V E 1 is ss A yu . JAMES H. STEELE Denver High School Athletic Board of Control ' ' gi: f..2E2,.,: 171731 DONALD R. Dias Comm-:S Fifty if .,., 722.1 f Basketball coach -Q -if-z:s..' Assistant Football Coach fl ff 'f ff Assistant Track Coach fa . r as ' .1 s S-4 4 ., . I , .E 3 W S . ,- Roy L. Byulzs IZ., ' ', ,, A, Q ..,. L5j.?Q5j'm Ii lgoolalball Couchk b I C h 4 .fs ' , ,,.Q11:'1, op omore Bas et al oac Sophomore Baseball Coach ' Zefgf . Z 2 Dlxvln C. Goluamn Baseball Coach Swimming Coach Sophomore Football Coach Trromlxs A. Nounsrc Wrestling Couch Truck Conch CARL J. Pmsxs Tennis Coach Tuonms G. Silevmus Golf Coach KT l X qxxlryax it 'K . K- 1 if xv S, YKXXQR .'ll'0ll7lll the Ends mul Tlwozzgli the Middle ,'l.fjlIl?l'Sf South, fOct. 15, 1fI88j FOOTBALL !1938l ROUSIN G cheers and screams roll from the stadium filling the brisk Fall air. An aroused Bricklayer eleven threatens to drive over a touchdown. A slash off tackle nets three yards, bringing fourth down and five yards to gain. An important decision must be made. Should they run or pass? Taking a chance on the ends' clutching fingers, the decision is to pass. They break out of the huddle onto the line of scrimmage. Signals one! two! The ball is snapped. An end streaks down the field and cuts sharply to the right just as the ball is rified toward him. The pass hits squarely in the receiver,s arms, he steps across the goal, untouched, just as the gun sounds. Wait! Does the touchdown count? Yes, the referee's hands go up. The score stands 12 to 6, the extra point must be made! The teams line up and the ball is snapped. Both lines charge forward as the toe meets the leather. The ball rises swiftly, sailing squarely between the uprights. Manual wins 13 to 6. Built around eight sturdy lettermen, Manual's tough Bricklayers fur- nished plenty of thrills throughout the season. Although hampered by the Fift CARLSON. DON 'l'ucklc 210 lbs. Three years All City Seem l Team '36 HONEKER., JORGENSEN Honornbl FI INI GEORGI GENERA, DON HEGGEM, BOB FRANK WALT Mention '37 Hulfhack End Hnlfback End End T RS ROY L. All City Second 180 lbs. 139 lbs. 150 lbs. 155 lbs. 225 lb Team '38 One year One year One year One year O SCH1 MOSLEY, JOHN Fullback PARRAHM. BOB 160 lbs. NORDEN, WILL End ROST, ED MILLER, One year Quarterback 160 lhs. Tackle WILLARD All City 160 lbs. OLSON, GORDON Three years 175 lbs. All Gua d tPostl '38 One year Guard All City Second Three years 1 l s All xt Second Honorable 165 lbs Team '37 Honorable Mention 50 b . C' y . . One year Team fNewsJ '38 Mention '38 One year All City '38 '36, '37, '38 THE FOOTBALL SQUAD Back Row-Nourse tAsst. Coachj, Mosley, Watkins, Miller, Hernandez, Rest, Parrahm, Carlson, Jorgensen, Schumacher, Hone- ker, Olson, Weber, Velazquez, Genera. Third Row-Byers tCoachl, Sager tMgr.J, Carroll, Mays, Heggem, Vanek, Troxcl, Stills, Vest, Wilson tCapt.J, Flint, Norden, J. Martinez, Gorham fSoph. Coachl, DesCombes tAsst. Coachj. Second Row-Holmberg iAsst. Mgr.7, Ellis fAsst. Mgr.J, Yorker, Wright, Herlevich, C. Chainhalt, Ford, Duncan, Watson, R. Larson, Murrel, White, Pappas, L. Martinez. Firs1ESRo:-galore, LaBadie, Denzin, Lewis, Popish, Hendrix. Goto, K. Chainhalt, Conrad, Stallins, Chin, Duran, J. Larson op . gr. . FCOTBALL t1938l iConiinuedl jinx of one-touchdown defeats in the first three games, they developed into a most feared team as the season progressed. The Masons fumbled away their first game, losing to West 12 to 7. Brick- layer superiority was shown in the second round, however, when they trounced the Cowboys 28 to 0. Greatly underrated, the Bricklayers narrowly missed upsetting a highly favored East eleven in both of their meetings losing 12 to 7 in the iirst game and 13 to 6 in the second game. The teams were very evenly matched in the second game each having an equal number of first downs and yards gained. Interception ofa Manual pass by an Angel back, with the resulting touch- down was the deciding score. The Red and Blue clad warriors held the powerful North aggregation to only one touchdown and gave the Vikings plenty of scares in their first en- counter. Handicapped by a blinding blizzard in the second game neither team played in best form, thus the game ended a tie 0 to 0. Fifty-two sv'7f'sif, I V--4 Rizliwzgl Hu: West Cowboys Roughshod fOct. 29, 19882 FOOTBALL l1938l lContinuedl After easily beating South 19 to 0 in the first meeting, the Masons yielded to a vastly improved Rebel eleven in their second game. Handicapped by in- juries, the Bricklayers fought a hard battle, losing only 15 to 6. The second and sophomore teams showed signs of a promising squad next year. The sophomores Won the league championship, While the second string finished the league in third place. Coming out night after night these loyal second string fellows deserve much credit, for it was these boys who took the beating and made the first string what they Were. Lettermen Were: Carlson, Flint, Genera, Heggem, Honeker, Jorgensen, Miller, Mosley, Norden, Olson, Parrahm, Rost, Schumacher, Stills, Troxel, Vanek, Velasquez, Vest, Weber, Wilson, and Sager flVlgr.j DENVER HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE 1 LEAGUE STANDINGS, 1938 NON-CONFERENCE GAMES LEAGUE GAMES Team W. L. T. Pct. 'I'.P. O.P. Manual .........,.. 25 Arvada ............ 0 Manual ............ 7 West ....,.,.,.....,. 12 North ............ 6 0 2 .875 116 19 Manual ............ 0 Longmont .,.... 13 Manual ............ O North .,...,........ 'f East .,.......,.... 6 1 1 .813 134 26 Manual ....,.....,, 'T East ............,... 12 South ........,..... 3 5 0 .375 46 108 Manual ............ 19 South ..,.........,, 0 Manual ........,. 2 5 1 ,313 73 59 Manual ..,.... ..,.. 2 8 West .............. 0 West ........,.,,, 1 T 0 .125 19 170 Manual . .........,. 0 North ............. . 0 Manual ............ 6 East ,...........,.,. 13 Manual .,.......... 6 South ...........,.. 15 Fifty-three WEBER, WESLEY Center WILSON, BOB LLS. MEL 162 lbs. Halfback ullback TROXEL. VANEK, ART One year 170 lbs. 75 lbs. REYNOLD Quarterback VELAZQUEZ, JOE VEST, ROGER All City Honorable Two years o years Quartcrlmclc und Hulfback Center Quarterback Mention '38 Honorable notable 140 lbs. 165 lbs. 168 lbs. 155 lbs. All State Honorable Mention '38 ention '38 One year Two years One year Two years Mention '38 Captain THE BASKETBALL SQUAD Buck RowiVest, Cox, Stills, Wilson, Parrahm, Jorgensen, Carlson, Norden, Vanek, Powell. Senor: Roig-DiesCombes lCoachJ, Spellmeyer, Neiderhut, Heggem, Troxel, Benson, Martinez, Genera, Ebel, Shannon, Byers sst. oac J. First Row-Grant fAsst. Mgr.J, Goto, Mason, Duncan, Bley, Bainbridge, Herlcvich, Pappas, Conrad, Nukagawa, Anderson. i1939l WHISTLE blows! Manual's opponents gain possession of the ball out of bounds and sweep down the fioor. The Bricklayers grimly protect a slen- der two-point lead. Across center a long, desperate shot sinks and the score is tied. The hands of the clock start their final revolution. Amid deafening screams, both teams iight to gain possession of the ball as the regulation time ends, sending 'the game into an overtime period. The teams take a short rest before the climax. They're ready to go, the crowd grows tense, up goes the sphere. Manual captures the ball, a few quick passes sends a guard dribbling down the floor, he jumps high and pushes the winning points through the hoop. Manual started the league season right by thumping the Cowboys 48 to 38 in their first game and coming back to trounce the Westerners in their second meeting 42 to 24. The fighting Artisans rolled up a 27 to 24 win over the North squad, stav- ing off a desperate rally by the Vikings in their first encounter. Manual ran into an inspired team in the second tilt, losing a tough one to the Norsemen. Manual won an exciting game from East in their second encounter, com- ing from behind to win 25 to 24. In the first game the Masons lost a heart- breaker to the aggressive Angels. Fifty-four JORGENSEN, CARLSON, DON WAl,'l'ER Guard Center Two years Two years All-City Honorable All-City Honorable Mention '38,'39 Mention fPostl '38 All-State Honorable All-City First Mention '38 COX. ROSCOE Team '39 NORDEN, WILL PARRAHM, BOB D'esCOMBES, DON All-State First Forward All-State First Guard Center Coach Team '39 One year Team '39 One year One year Winnilzy ll Ulnxr' Om' from ilu' East Angels fI f'b. IT, 19392 COLORADO BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP U.939l iConlinuedl The Bricklayers played one of their best games of the season in the first game against South in which they soundly drubbed the the Rebels 25 to 12. The second game with South proved disasterous to Bricklayer city champion- ship hopes, as a second half rally was cut short by the final gun. The end of the regular league season found Manual and North deadlocked for second place. The playoH for the right to enter the state tournament ended with the Bricklayers drubbing the favored North crew 43 to 30. From this point the Manual squad was on the championship road. The Artisans brought sudden death to the Sterling Tigers in their initial game in the state tournament in a torrid overtime struggle. The Brick- layers played erratic ball in the first half, but regained their usual form in time to turn back the desperate Sterling team in the short overtime period 28 to 26. The Bricklayers wiped out an eight point deficit in their second game of the tournament, with Fort Collins. They played flawless ball in the last half, winning 30 to 24, thus earning the right to play for the championship against Colorado Springs. Manual State High School Champions. The state championship is an Fifty-five VANEK ART F l 'l All C t H I l M L li1P0.1I 'iS All St. Le Hon ll WILSON, BOB i'0Wl'1Iii., M tion 1Newsr 8 Guard HAROLD All-City Honorable Two years I m'ward Mention 4Ncwsl '38 All-State Honorahl O ic yea All-City Honoral I Mention lNewsi 'Sb All-CitySccul l Mention 'PFI All-CitySecunli C l d St t Team '39 Sl ii i S MI I All-State F L V1 Sl ROC P R 'Team '39 Basketball All-State 'I'hircI I-urwa I 'I'cam fNew b 5 Gum d All-State First Championship 1 1 m '39 One yu Captain ' 30 One year Team '39 Trophy 1939 SinI.'i1z.g thc Vikings fJll.'l?'. 1.0, I939j COLORADO BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP l1939J lContinuedl honor every school in the state Wishes to obtain, and Manua1's fighting quintet certainly earned the crown. For many years the Bricklayers have been on the brink of tournament glory only to falter, but this year Was a different story. The Bricklayers, seeking revenge for a defeat in the 1935 tourney finals, buried the Terror's scoring efforts with an impenetrable zone defense and smooth, machine-like attack, and crushed the Springs 30 to 11. The second team should share some of the glory, for they turned out after school every night to provide competition to improve the varsity. The second team played heads-up ball, Winning four and losing four games, and Will be back next season to battle for positions on the first string. The sophomores improved by leaps and bounds as the season drew to a close and will furnish keen competition next year for first team laurels. They finished the season With tvvo Wins and six losses. Fifty-six Jlrrh TILPHI I-l'iglL! DENVER HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE l1939l LEAG UE STANDINGS Manual Manual Team Won Lost Pct. T.P. 0.13. South .. 6 2 .750 209 205 Manual ..,, .. 5 3 .625 250 221 North ....,., 5 3 .625 245 219 East ,... .....,, 2 6 .250 222 225 West .. ...... 2 6 .250 227 282 LEAGUE GAMES Manual ......,,,......... 118 West ,,.,...., .,.....,,. . ..,....,, 3 8 Manual .,.,,......., 27 North ..,,.... ..,.. ,..... 2 4 Munual ,,....,...... 27 Eu:-it ,.,... .,.,, ..,...,,.... 3 5 Manual ,,,,..., 25 South ,....... ...,.,.... . .12 Manual ,. ......... 112 West ,.,. . .... .....24 Manual .............,.......,........ 32 North , ,. . . . Manual ......,...... ,. ., ,..,.,.. .25 East ..,,. .. . . . .,..24 Manual ............. .. .. ,..,, .,.,... 2 3 South .,,.. ..,.,,. . . .. .,...... ....25 State Tournament Playoff Manual ..,..,, ,.,,.... ....,......... 4 I 1 North .,.... , . ..,,.... .,30 STATE TOURNAMENT Manual ..,......,..,.,................. 28 Sterling ..,.......,.,.....,........,.. 26 iOvertimel Manual ........,..... .. ..,.,..,, ..,. I 50 Fort Collins ...,.,..,..,,..,,..,.... 211 Championship Game Manual ,,... . ., ..,.,,.........,..,.... 30 Colorado Springs ..,,,,..., 11 NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Manual ...,,..,..,.............. . .37 Eaton ..,.. ,,...... . . ,.,.,,. Manual ...,....,,...,,...,,,...,...... 28 Lomzmont ,. ..,... ....,..,.,,. 1 S Manual ..,,.,.... ....., .... . I 31 Aurora ,,..,, . . , .U14 Manual .. ,........,... 28 Alumni .,.. .,..., . , Manual ........,, .. .. 41 Arvada . . ., .... .21 Manual ,,...,.,.. Wheatridge ..,.... ......,. . .. 3 46 ,...,.. .47 ....,... 19 Englewood 18 D. U. Frosh ,.,..,,. ......,,.....,. C 37 THE WRESTLING SQUAD Buck Row -Holmlierg lMprr.l, Gross, Edelstein, MacLaup:hlin, Burch, Ten Eyck, Economy, Lindquist, Erwin, Gonzales, Miller. Middle Row---Nourse 4Conuhl, Sanchez. Pino, Hirsch, Larson, Hendrix, Gibson, Blegebron, Valerio, Snyder, Kopplinger, Walsh. First Row- Gallegos, Romero, Rungel, Kawnkami, Sauer, Covillo, Ford, Mosley, Velazquez, Schumacher, Flint. WRESTLING il939l N EXCITED crowd watches a hotly contested duel between two almost evenly matched wrestling teams, Manual and West. Quit pushing me, that won't help, and don't yell in my ear, is heard from many points in the excited crowd. Manual has been behind all the way. But the last match proves to have a story book finish. To win the meet, it is necessary to win the heavy- weight contest by a fall. The referee claps his hands and two huge individuals stalk forward to meet in the center of the mat, a few quick motions finds our representative at a disadvantage. But by sheer strength he breaks the hold and gets behind his opponent, gaining the advantage. As the final minute draws near he strives feverishly to gain a pin hold but fails. Only one minute remains. At last the Manual grappler secures a long sought half-nelson and begins to turn his rival over. He is on his back-one-two-three. The referee raises his hand. The match is over and Manual wins the meet 2116 to 2016. Lettermen are: Rangel, Sager, Covillo, Ford, Mosley, Velazquez, Flint, Holmberg and Kawakami. DENVER HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE School Won Lost LEAGUE MATCHES Nlffih '--- ------ '-- ' 1 0 Manual ......,. 2111. west .... ...... 2 ou. bvufh 1 t ' ' 1 l 1 Manual ........ 13 - North .......... 291- Igxvfllam ' 1 Manual ...,..,. 11 East .......... .27 H ' ' Manual ........ 11 South .......... 25 L East ....., ....... 1 3 Not S0 Easy! ' Fifty-Seven . is is NL'-.W THE BASEBALL SQUAD 119393 Back Row-Adolph, Ley, W. Miller, Vanelc, Norden, Wilson, Campbell, Quinlan, Cox, Gadway, Kirgan, Yorker, Eshima, Lock- ett, LaBadie, Byers fAsst. Coachj. Third Row-Gorham lCoachJ, K. Chainhalt, Ebel, Goto, Conrad, F. Valerio, Ciancio, Martinez, T. Kawamata, Uyemura, Vigil, Chavez, Shrum, C. Chainhalt, Stone, K. Kawakami 1ManagerJ, Telca. Second Row'VVBiftranin, E. Tqalerio, Salazzgi, Gardner, Beauchamp, Larson, Snyder, Pappas, Hirsch. McAlice, Lewis, Hendrix, ' 'l A M. M M . . Martin, x mms, aone, ason, asman First Row-M. Miller, Goolcin, Dobrash, J. Miller, Schurr, Churron, R. Kawamata, Hazelwood, Mansfield, J. Malone, Davis, BASEBALL i1938l HE Bricklayers are coming to bat trailing by one run. Batter up I , calls the umpire and the first Manualite takes his place at the plate. The pitcher gets his signal and pitches-crack!-the ball streaks to the outfield for a sin- gle. The next batter takes his place, the pitcher takes his stance and pitches, the bat meets the ball with a crack that can be heard throughout the stadium, and the ball Whistles into the far reaches of centerfield for a homer as the batter trots around the bases driving a mate before him in to Win the game. The Manual team of 1938 finished the season in fourth place with three Wins and iive losses. Although not champions they made a Very good showing in every game. Lettermen Were: Carlson, Norden, Vanek, Vest fForegoing All-Cityl, Baker, French, Goodhue, Hirsh, Kawamata, Kirgan, Pappas, Stills, Stone, Uyemura, Valerio, Whitehead, Wilson, and Montano fManagerj. DENVER HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE Repp, Peiker, F. Kawakami. LEAGUE STANDINGS, 1938 LEAGUE GAMES NON-LEAGUE GAMES Team Won Lost Tied Pct. Manual ............., 4 North ................ 5 Manual .......... .. 2 University of Denver ..,....... 17 North ..,..,....,..,., 6 1 1 .813 Manual ........,,,,.. SJ East .,,,......,......, 4 Manual .....,,..... '7 Cathedral ......,,.,.,...........,........ 2 South ........,....... 4 2 2 .625 Manual ..,.....,..... 2 South ...., ., ........ 0 Manual ............ 0 University of Colorado ....,.. . 7 West .,,,.,,,,.,,,,,... 3 4 1 .438 Manual ......,.,, ,,,. 6 West ..,.,.,.....,..... 1 Manual ............ 8 Cathedral ................................ 3 Manual ...........,.. 3 5 0 .375 Manual ,..,...,,.,.,, 3 North ...,,........,.. 9 Manual ..........,. 3 Faculty ................................,... I East. ......,...,....,..., 2 6 0 .250 Manual , .....,....... 1 East ,,................ 3 Manual ..,......... 15 Regis .................,...................... 1 Manual ...,. ........ 3 South ..............,. 5 Manual .,............ 2 West . ,..... ......,.... 3 Fifty-eight I V Rzrrz,-Out! At Home-A. Hit-The Dugout iii J --I 5--Ill 111 11 may NN, I W ' ,, 'xg - ' ., ...,.,':'-fue -' ss , 3. in , . ., I Ffpfl 11 if -11 I' f ' 'W Q - , ' .V - . Q V , ..., M Wg ,W, ,-1 ,,,, N.. ,NM M H . I, .. 5. ,, , 2 , V U Er+aawmmEuwW ..,. W N- , 1 W - wwmw fav N Q s H . e H ll if news B M Q if rl K is V W PV ll 'it ' 2 . .r , 3 ss is R Q Q H H A Q F ,VPS , . NEW .1-7,1 :H 'ini mm-'Sl' C1913-'lv-li.'AP'LE'.L.i. 1-'Ji A ,age-Q- '1 , il... .nf . ,. 31. .1 - THE TRACK SQUAD 119393 Back Row-A. Murrell, Sullivnn, C. Murrcll, Byrd, Smith, Arnold, Jorxzensen, Simpson, Lewis, Foster, Lozano, Fryar fAsst. Mgr.J, Muuk fMunmzery. Second Row eNourse 1CouchJ, Morton, Powell, Johnson, Wrixzht, While, Shannon, Petroff, Genera, Velazquez, Sager, Weber, Larson, Des Combes lAsst. Couchl. . First Row -Green, R. Curroll, C. Carroll, Gonzales, Davis, Newton, Spellmeyer, Hall, Romero, Potter, Flores. TRACK H9387 HE crack of a gun on a cool Spring morning means track. Distance run- ners methodically round the oval their flying feet pounding the cinders. Across the field, high jumpers strive to clear that next half inch, while Weight men hurl the shot-put and discus. A track meet is full of thrills and spills, truly exciting to Watch. The Bricklayer thin-clads shone in their first track meet, a dual contest With West, Winning 72-52. But the Masons were unable to conquer a strong South team in the second dual affair. Weakness in the sprints spelled a 9416 to 29'A defeat. The Bricklayers lost their only triangular meet to East f74MJ, North 12799 and Manual 123261. In the city meet the Artisans upset all pre- dictions and took third place. Manual took fourth in the state meet, and broke one record. Lettermen Were: Berry, Morton, Wielgosz, Economy, Jorgensen, Knight, Medina, Daniels, La Feber, Sharp, Shannon, Rosenquist,'McNeely and Adams fManagerJ. DENVER HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE DUAL MEET TRIANGULAR MEET STATE MEET CITY MEET fAprilS'1938j ,April 14' 1933, lApril 22, 1938j tMay 21, 193811 fMRy 15, 19381 Munuul ..,...,.. ...72 South .,,....... 9454, East ........ .,....... ........... ,.,.. . 'T 4 51, South High .... 36 East .....,,.........,,. .63 West ................ 52 Manual ........ 2992 North ................................ 27 BQ Fort Collins .,,. 32 South .................. 40 Manual .........,....... ......... 2 3192, East High ,,.... 31fE!, Manual ..,.........,. 33 Manual Highnlllg North .................. 15 Greeley Hipzhellw West ...........,........ 3 Up, Up Into thc Ozone-Aft:-rr Those Records! pn-ty-nine Ili-sam f ,Aga - Z Ilsx I V E N ,V A., H . r ef sn' 'J ws we I-1-1f,3I:-'W Nvr-nr--item: Link , E 1 . a .' e , ,, e ww FW:-:-e W s hggsgg .fa , 'SL-mf L 5..iu..Aq.. .rs ,.. .K . . ,ieehiiiiq ft -as we e.-lm. X Mas e, ' .sea - when-, if 11425 , .. ,S , .. M fs- , .QM ,- , ' ' 4 - 'C .K ' : -. .. 4 , .X N gl. , . , I ' . by se., ., V ,, W, , .. ,, ,n t. E, . 1 E 1 .. th , W V, Z 1 M it ,, , , V V Z W X Q H 3 ef' f -. ew - , aes 'il 'naw gl ssh: ewes- sg gases.-,, , f VA' , H e reels-W: 'f M2251 A . , A fl.zf..S., 'sas H5311-I , ' f 'f5'2'i Nh! 'A 'K ffm f f,ff.2w,.f . in Vgmvf ii . 4. f 1 jj, X' , ,- I fl , .1 1,3 is : .. . l... .A il Q ,ut 3, it 4 ., ,Ig , ' . ..3Q,:,......,. ' E .. . V sg,-I-rp i, -' -far yf' :f...,. ff: 5-iw ' - --1-ff '-' '4-, ,... -. jj., .F H t- w, is ..? 1 ' ' .: ' '- -': r'-'.?4Vi-AT. 4 - - A f, -'Z' Q... , . H'-iii' llc' -m--f4s- E? GOLF-TENNIS-SWIMMING Back Row-Hernandez, Turpell, Sardakuwski, Deis, Rios. Third Row-Foster, Perkins, Harris, Cavnar, Ramirez, Conrad. Second Row-Cline, R. Watson, R. Butler, Haylor, Erwin, Salazar. First Row-W. Butler, H. Watson, Nickerson, Atwood, Di Lorenzo, Olson, Newton, Anderson GOLF l1938l DEEYESEEEGEEZZQIZOL QREI A swishing whistle and the golf club sends a Team won Los, small round sphere sailing through the air. Careful eyes East ..,......,.,.................l...l 10 2 follow the ball as it settles to the ground. gm '-------' ------ E 4 Win or lose golf is fun and the following boys found if tthu :ij ,Q 3 sport and earned a letter: Wilbur Neiderhut, Al Norbont, Manual ,,,,,.4,. ,,,,,, 0 12 Harold Olson, Bob Sardakowski, and Ed Perkins. TENNIS l1938l DENVER HIGH SCHOOL BRIGHT sunny morning brings together two teams of ATHLETIC LEAGUE enthusiastic racquet-teers. Driving serves, fancy foot- VQQ' LO? work, and classy back hands are seen as skilled netters bat- S,,,,H, QfQfff i ff 15 9 tle determinedly for points. North ....,.. .,.... 1 3 11 Lettermen were: Nathan Nickerson Welborne At- Mefmal ---e-- ' ---1-- 7 17 wood, Paul Denes, Joe Di Lorenzo, Bill Newton, James Tur- West '4 ' 7 17 pell, Ted Anderson, and Robert Foster. SWIMMING l1939l CITY SWIMMING. MEET HE bark of a gun, and five graceful figures dive into the 'Sfjfh cc'c'A''' '''' '''A 4 c c 'A water, stroking with all their power toward the seem- N,,,H, ff 'i'i i :i:i:13 ingly distant opposite end of the pool. The Manual swim- Wesf ........ ......... 1 1 ming team provided competition for all, but lack of expe- Mamml e--r11-- -A------- 1 0 rience proved fatal. The lettermen were: R. Butler, W. Butler, Conrad, Deis, Haylor, Ramirez, and H. Watson. Sixty Golf Is the Sport of Every Season , W.. 'L nwvzf fwwuf-wWA .f 5 1 5 V V I . ' 'J' qinf 41-if? A 3'. X 5' 'T-Aw yi. L 3? Q'-f Q -5551 B - 'ff' S' af? - Mfg b ie 'L-ffifd u',fTqv. x ', fa- 'gym 'gg L33 AW, :QSI I 1 ,V '1 A A f Q . 4 Q75 -e 5:5 7 ' if , ,ggi L I r 3 Q , 'fi A' , .1 'uf 5, Q U N Nw P W L -f- ,Ig-1 QI Lf if ' f v rv I ' 'haf ' X 1 . . K- J 1 . M x ' V543 Q -f , A V J M J ,mf W, ' ,M A, ik L , .gf . K , '.'- 44. V, , X 5,4 H 'QV A 9 l .. V '- - -Y .v1:?+4f- M .. ' . ' ' t .. ,, X 1 '.v 51'5 . . '-. ,- ..-N ,-:.. .', : Y X ' -fm W 'L' X 'zz . , QB X 1 - ' 1m 1 VA ..ff, 5 YQ . ,, 1 H ' Y N A H - . ' 53 - ' ' H W ill 41.1 ' M , I gi f J .'I-mu ...L 1 W E , ' : '4e' . ,I ff ' THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB f Buck Row-Morton, Mast, Herron. ' Th' l Row-Olsen, Hahne, Johnson, Waddell, Turpell, Motley, Goodwin, Hale, Chung, Wood. S d RowfWesterknmp, Rochelle, Delmonico, Zibales, Hook. Rocnfeldt, Love, Snyder, Spalding, S h F t R --Baker, Crowder, Gooclhuc, Scholz, Lewark, Lyons, Thompson, Goff, Haylor, Gallegos. GIRLS' ATHLETICS GIRLS'ATHLETIC CLUB GALES of laughter rush from the open gym door. A group of oddly clad girls are giving their full attention to the president. With clothes back- wards and Wrong side out, the initiates seem to be thoroughly enjoying them- selves. Suddenly, a voice is heard calling the meeting to order. You are now full Hedged members ofthe Girls' Athletic Club. In order to stay in the club, one hundred points a semester must be earned in athletics and you must always be an example of sportsmanship. The president concludes With, You may dress in your street clothes. Again, the gym echoes with laughter FACULTY MANUAL girls are fortunate, because they not only have a peppy and enthusiastic physical education instructor, but Miss McNiff is also a very versatile person. Besides teaching regular classes, she leads in intra-mural sports, Girls' Athletic Club, and Folk Dance Club activities. You will usually find her surrounded by boys and girls, as she is held high in everyone's esteem. Garbed in culottes and short socks, she has that '4Manual spirit, pep, and gon to make her remembered by all the students. i Our Gcnifzl f'o11f'h as the meeting adjourns. 2 5 :rr E' . iw is . extras ?s: 'QQ V? THE CHAMPIONSHIP SPEEDBALL TEAM Luft to Rixzhi.-Halo lCapt.l, Herron, Motley, Groomer, Haylor, Emory, Chung, Gallegos, Burnett. SPEEDBALL SI-IRILL whistle-the kick off l Two teams of determined girls battle for the much coveted speedball championship. The west goal is the first to be threatened. But the goal guard is on her job. What a kick! All is well! Many black and blue shins give testimony that players viciously kick the ball. From one end of the field to the other madly dash the shrieking girls. Get that ball, yells a captain to a teammate, who in her excitement had been dancing up and down on one foot. Back to the other end. of the field wildly dash the excited girls. These two battling teams have eliminated all other rivals for the championship, and what a game! . Fresh from summer vacation the girls iind the feminine counterpart of football very exciting. Six teams captained by Hale, Ticen, Saulton, Roenfeldt, Goodwin, and Stephens battled to the last day to become champs. All teams played at least one game a week until each had played five games. Dolores Hale's senior team earned the championship by winning four of five hard games Sixty three 'vnzm x and Nnphs Bnfllr to fl FINISH y,HlLl1 'W' 1F'l V'E M E lf'-r' ia'r-HT' -'ff e -ull -'Ill lluhfai 1 if W. N 'N' V H.. l X is 7' wi' was mm -me vii! B S bl miufkf-W s is x swfwwiw-. l ge v , ' . , v . , , v- - , l - L 1 A Q . A ,, V . ' 'I it 'il ue T .Tk H ' 'z' E25 :T ' ff V- - ff N r . 5 lg - ' ag .1 L . if . , A. - -- . f f -- ,M ,. .-.W ' 1 tc c we 2 1 ' -5 n Y 15 194 21 4 ,Ml H. .Lip .2 5 ' .if V , 1 ,,, W V ,, ' , ' 1' '4' .. 1- - . .- ' A 7 Q, ' -: 'H yi N 3 5 Z5 w .... ,' . , 1 1 -' :W g 5 9 E -.- Q- -- - f- - if 'I - F' I Li - ' N ,X ,- . ki . - if -. if is WWW-fag fi' If , 1 i F '. 4' . if I z , - . , 3 1 . E 5 , g M. ix M. A 2:25 '- q ---- 5 zgelgg ' ' - F i. 1 l w H .-'- Q . 'i Q . ' fs, ' ' ' yi F 7' ' ' - P f .Q fl I ! 5' I V f qrf 'I V i , 1 i If a , Y .. ,fl , 1 - . . . 1 a it H T ' ' ' ' - ' 4 T .. H 5:5 . . ... ... . M .. - y i i 1 I Q. . s. , .-., fa ' l a I ' .- f iii iii - .. -- .. . I A -A 4 7 ,, .. Y . Wifi . . 1:-4 ..:::: - 5, ' , 5 ---- - - H f- 1 I I a . -:jf :ja -1- Y lf 5 .. -41 5 .:,. X A. W -A. - 5 -. I ' . , . 5 . 1, , 1 --ix l L EA . E . I, Z im 'WR T ' ' I - 3 ,' W ' f -, in ,716 B Z- xv ., ,TAX 4, M y .f ' W ' - gil, 'ia - ' 'Y f ,gf E., , , - 1. ,jigsaw H X i , ' ms t ,c N 1 .AY ,M ,,., ,. ,N lg .,.,1 ' 'Y - 5 2.2 rf! , I THE CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALI TEAM Back Row-Morton, Motley, Herron, Must C t J b F t R w-Chung, Schounover, Haylor, Hale. V O L L E Y B A L L EYES follow a soft white ball as it skims over the net only to be swiftly returned by the opponents. Get that serve! is a swelling chorus as the volleyball Whizzes over their heads and hits inside the black line. The fight is on and the ball zooms from side to side of the court. Just three more points, girls, and We'll Win the game, shouts a captain. The girls are fighting deter- minedly to Win. The server is standing behind a black line holding the ball, she hits it viciously and the sphere sings over the net and smacks the floor. Thus ends an exciting game With a score of 21-18, as both happy and discour- aged girls retire into huddles. A rousing cheer from the losers for their vic- torious opponents and the girls leave the gym and all is silent. This year the team captained by Dorothy Mast, despite the stiff opposition of the other teams, rose to the top with a perfect score of Winning six out of six tournament games. Thus they Won the much coveted volleyball champion- ship in 1939. Sixty-four A Keep Your Eye 011. thc Ball II'll-Il'-D0'l1'f illriss! ss ss,-. f i, ' ,,.,, I .'Ji THE CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right -Chung: lCnpt.l, Gallegos, Ilaylor, Schoonovcr, Mantcle, Golf,Thumpson, Mast. BASKETBALL TWELVE girls dash madly across the gym floor. Only two minutes remain in a hotly contested basketball game. An orange clad guard intercepts a pass thrown by an opposing forward and the ball streaks across the center line to a team-mate. The forward catches the ball, pivots, and shoots for the basket-only to miss. An opponent leaps high in the air and grabs the descend- ing ball. She whips the ball quickly across the center line, but an alert guard intercepts the pass. The ball is passed swiftly to an orange forward. Only thirty seconds remain, the atmosphere grows tense. The graceful orange for- ward stops, the ball arches high and sinks into the basket-as the Hnal whistle is blown. The above scene was but one of many close and exciting basketball games played by Manual's feminine basketeers during the 1939 season. Several teams battled hard for the championship title, and rivalry was keen in every game. But the team led by Marjorie Chung swept through the season undefeated. Thus, they receive the much coveted title of 1939 basketball champions. Q . . Sixty-five Fas! 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Jn.-s.a.m 11 'A HEAD GIRL ALICE EILEEN CROWDER National Honor Society Head Girl Student Council '39 M.A.P Salesman '39 Bricklayer Staff Girls' Athletic Club Girls' League Thunderbirds Glee Club Junior Escorts Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Safety Council Radio Broadcasts '38 Popularity Contest '37 Grad. Comm. '39 Ofiice Messenger beventy four 1 W HEAD BOY ARTHUR J. VANEK National Honor Society Head Boy Student Council '39 M.A.P. Salesman '39 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Budget Comm. '39 Prom Comm. '38, '39 Class Day Comm. '38, '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Ring' and Pin Comm. '38 Junior Class President Football '37, '38 Basketball '38, '39 Honorable Mention Basketball '38 All-State Basketball '39 fNewsj All-State Basketball 2nd Team '39 iPostJ Baseball '37, '38, '39 All-City Baseball '38, '39 M Club International Relations Blue Jackets Rotary Club SENIORS OFFICERS art Louis Wilson ...................... ............... P resident a Marie Bible ......... ......... V ice-President .ey Jeanne Fknsoni ...... ........................ Secretary oe Cox ............................... ...... B oys' Financial Sec'y ie Norma Thomasson ............ Girls' Financial Secly SPONSORS was G. Sievers ......... .......... ........ C h airinan DI Ihndap ............. ........ Sponsor ces H. Grimsley ...... ........ S ponsor A. Carr' ................ ........ S ponsor CARR in GRIMSLEY DUNLAP F 4. elf 1 ty-fi W I L S O N zOmmtwZOm'-1 UlI O'11 30 N00 Q, L E S I E V E R S , B ADAMS, EUGENE Folk Dance Club Longhorns Polishing Papa' 50-50 Club y ADOLPH, HENRY GEORGE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor AKINS. MAXINE ELIZABETH National Honor Society Student Council '39 D. A. R. Representative Junior Escorts Glee Club Captain Crossbones Marriage of Nanette Thunderbirds Fblk Dance Club Girls' League Girl Reserves Manual Choir Play Festival '37 50-50 Club ALBERS, TED E. 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Wrestling '38, '39 M Club Courtesy Club Hall Monitor COX, ROSCOE National Honor Society Basketball '39 M Club Graduation Committee '39 Class Day Committee '38, '39 Prom Committee '38, '39 Senior Boys' Financial Secretary Folk Dance Club International Relations Courtesy Cluh Hall Monitor Blue Jackets CROWDER, ALICE EILEEN National Honor Society Head Girl Student Council '39 M. A. P. Salesman '39 Bricklayer Stall' Girls' Athletic Club Girls' League Thunderbirds Glee Club Junior Escorts Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Safety Council Radio Broadcasts '38 Popularity Contest '37 Graduation Committee '39 Ollicc Messenger CROWL, ALICE BEVERLY Junior Escorts Girl ,Reserves l'Bible Club UfV'erse Reading Choir CURLEY, PAULINE JEANETTE National Honor' Society Thunrlerlmolt. Staff Student Council '39 Glee Club Bells of Benujolais' Prom Committee '30 Graduation Committee '39 Class D'ay Committee '39 Junior Escorts Girl Reserves Melody Maids 'Fhunderbirds Manual Choir International Relations Play Festival '37 CUTSHALL, HERM AN HARWOOD Band Drum Major '37, '38 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Folk Dance Club Play Festival '37, '38, '39 CUTSHALL, IRENE GLADYS Junior Escorts Prom Committee '39 Class Day Committee '39 ' Girl Reserves N I. .K il' Y DANFOIID, ANNA ELIZABETH National Honor Society Student Council '37 Courtesy Club Hull Monitor Junior Escorts El Club Castellano Girl Reserves Prom Committee '39 Class Day Committee '39 ulflatxo Ionor bc e y M DAVIS, ENID CATHE E ' ' N' 1. f ' ' ri . . A ,r . nc Club S DAVIS. HAROLD LEE DEIBEL. JACK H. Briclclayer Staff Courtesy Club Hull Monitor DEIS. BERT CHARLES Hall Monitor Courtesy Club Christmas Parrennt '39 Swimmi '39 DELMONICO, ADELINE MARIE Girls' League Thunderbirds Junior Escorts Grad. Comm. '39 Pluy Festival '37, '38 Posture Contest Winner '39 DENES, PAUL MONTGOMERY National Forensic League M. A. P. Salesman '39 Bricklayer Staff Debate Club '38, '39 M Club Tennis '38 Bible Club Camera Club International Relations Speech Conference '38 Blue Jackets Play Festival '36 Library Squad Folk Dance Club Press Club Rotary Club DERSTLER, DOUGLAS EUGENE Golf '37, '38 M Club Play Festival '37 DI LORENZO, JOSEPH HENRY National Honor Society National Forensic League Polishing Papa Thank You Doctor The Wedding Debate Club '37, '38, '39 Kiwanis '39 Shafroth Contest '38 Grad. Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Speech Conference '37, '38, '39 Folk Dance Club Christmas Pageant '39 M Club Tennis '39 International Relations Blue Jackets Camera Club Press Club Glee Club Play Festival '36 DIORIO, DOROTHY JOSEPHINE Prom. Comm. '39 Junior Escorts Girls' League Play Festival '38 Office Messenger DONES, THELMA SUDIE DRISDON, MABEL MARCELLA Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Dance Club DUNCAN, LEON WILLIAM Play Festival '37, '38 DUNN, BETTY JEAN National Honor Society Glee Club Man-iapre of Nanette Christmas Pageant '39 Junior Escorts Be Home By Midnight Girl Reserves y-nine Readin2 Choir DURLIN, ROBERT CHARLES Play Festival '37 Office Messenger EASTMAN, VIVIAN MARIE Thunderbolt Staff '37 Courtesy Club Junior Escorts Hall Monitor Glee Club Captain Crossboncsu Bells of Beaujolais Thunderbirds Girl Reserves 50-50 Club ECONOMY, GUS STEPHEN Grad. Comm. '39 Hall Monitor Courtesy Club Track '36, '37, '38 M Club Play Festival '37 International Relations 50-50 Club Press Club EDMONDS, ROBERT G. National Honor Society Play Festival '37 Rotary Club ELLIOTT, MARGARET MARIE National Honor Society Junior Escorts Girl Reserves EMERY, BARBARA Orchestra Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Junior Escorts Radio Broadcasts '38 Big HD., Girls' Athletic Club Glee Club Girl Reserves Girls' League 50-50 Club Bible Club ERw1N,51!ifIARI.Es SHERMAN National Honor Society Prom Comm. '39 Band Courtesy Club Hall Monitor International Relations Verse Reading Choir FALLS, GLENN R. National Honor Society M. A. P. Salesman '39 Prom Comm. '39 Band Rotary Club E lgbty FALLS, LUDELLE L. Junior Escorts f V' We FELDER. JOHN J. FISHMAN, I'lS'l'HER .lunior Escorts Morey Reading Contest '38 Glce Club 'Fliundcrbirds Girls' Lezuzue Girl Reserves 50-50 Club Ollicc Messenger FLINT, GEORGE Hull Monitor Courtesy Club Football '38 Wrestlinll' '39 M Club Play Festival '38, '39 FLORES, JOE. L. National Honor Society Student Council '38, '39 M. A. P. Salesman '37, '38, Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Band Orchestra All-City Band All-City Orchestra Briclclayer Stall' Wrestling: '37, '38 M Club lilee Club iViill'I'l2ll-Il! of Nzinet Captain Crossbones Bells of Bcaujolaisn Mclodoons Manual Choir Follc Dance Club International Relations El Club Castellano Blue Jackets 50-50 Club Colo. High School Press Conference Radio Broadcasts '38 FOLSOM, SHIRLICY JEANNE National Honor Society Student Council '37, '38, '39 M. A, P. Salesman '38, '39 Prom Comm. '38, '39 Class Day Comm. '38, '39 'l'hundcrbolt Stafl' Morey Reading Contest '37, 8 Secretary of Senior Class Secretary of Junior Class Junior' Escorts Clee Club Marriage ol' Nanette 'Manual Choir Chorus D. A. R. Representative '30 Polishing: Papa Thunderbirds Girls' Leaxrue 50-50 Club Folk Dance Club Play Festival '37, '38, '39 Radio Broadcasts '38 Colo. High School Press Conference Usher FRENCH, JOHN HARVEY Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Baseball '38 M Club Folk Dance Club Glee Club Blue Jackets Play Festival '36 FREY, MARION GRACE National Honor Society Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Bible Club Girls' League FRUSHOUR, GEORGE LEE Oflice Messcmccr FULLER, MAZOLA Courtesy Club Hull Monitor Glen Club Dance Club FUN K, JOHN HENRY GAINES, JOHN WILLIAM Hi-Lite Council s'- GALLEGOS, LUCILLE MARY ' Gloc Club Murri:uzc of Nnnctte Captain Crossboni-ss El Club Cnstclluno Girls' League Girl Reserves Bible Club GALLEGOS, VIVIAN RITA El Club Castellano Girls' League Girl Reserves Bible Club Ollicc Mcsscmxer GARDNER, MARY LaVERNE M. A. P. Salesman '38, '39 Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Rim: und Pin Committee Courtesy Club Hull Monitor Junior 'Escorts The Wedding Glce Club Czmtnin Crossbonesn Bells of Benujoluis Mununl Choir Melody Maids Play Festival '36 Thunderbirmls Girls' Langue Girl Reserves 50-50 Club GOFF, EDITH G. Courtesy Club Hull Monitor Junior Escorts Big ..D.. Gold D Girls' Athletic Club Girls' League 50-50 Club GONZALES, MANUEL B. Color Guard Glee Club Marriage of N:1nette El Club Castellano 50-50 Club GOODMAN, FAMA ALEF Glee Club Captain Crossbonesu Bells of Beaujolaisu Girl Reserves Bible Club 50-50 Club GOODWIN, IONIE MARIE Hi-Lite Council Junior Escorts Glee Club Dance Club GORDON, LuANNA Glee Club Dance Club GRAMCKO, ELLA MAE Prom Comm. '30 Class Day Comm. '39 Junior Escorts Glee Club Bells of Beaujolaisn International Relations Girl Reserves Girls' League El Club Castellano Bible Club Library Squad GRAVES, DORIS LEMINA GROOMER, MARIAN LOIS Hi-Lite Council Christmas Pageant '39 Orchestra Junior Escorts Big HD., Girls' Athletic Club Glee Club Play Festival '37 El Club Castellano Bible Club International Relations GUSCOTT, DONALD S. Rifle Club Eighty one HALE, DOLO RES RUTH National Honor Society Student Council '38, '39 M. A. P. Salesman '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Orchestra Bricklayer Stalf Junior Escorts Hi-Lite Council Big ..D,. Gold D Play Festival '36, '39 Girls' Athletic Club Girl Reserves Office Messenger HARRIS, DONALD JEAN 50-50 Club HARTMAN, CARL HAWKINS, GEORGE LUCILLE National Honor Society Grad. Comm. '39 Christmas Pageant '39 Bricklayer Staff Junior Escorts E1 Club Castellano International Relations Bible Club Office Messenger HAYUEN, WILMA V. Prom Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Ring and Pin Comm. '38 Orchestra Junior Escorts Glee Club Marriage of Nanette Bells of Beau,iolais Chorus Girls' League 50-50 Club HAYLOR, JULIA AMANDA Prom Comm. '9 Class Day Comm. '39 Girls' Athletic Club Q Vi International Relations ' ,if Girls' League 5 El Club Castellano Girl Reserves Press Club Office Messenger HERALD, DORIS JEAN Junior Escorts El Club Castellano HERMAN, IDA M. of Longhorns tl LJ Girl Reserves S .1 ' fl ll E igh ty-two Q ! HERRON, MARY ELOISE Courtesy lub Hall Mon tor Glee Cl Junior A' S Gold Bi D' 1 ls' Athletic Club l Club Castellano ' ' le Club Press Club Oilice Messenger HIRSCH, ROBERT WILLIAM National Honor Society Band Baseball '38 M Club Play Festival '36, '37, '38 50-50 Club HOLLY, CORA EMMA HOLTORF, KATIE DAISY ON' 'R, FRANK ALEX nurtesy Club Hall Monitor Football '38 M Club HONEYMAN, JACQUELINE JUNE M. A. P. Salesman '30 Prom Comm. '39 Bricklayer Stull? Junior Escorts ' Play Festival '37 International Relations Girl Reserves 50-50 Club Bible Club Press Club 'Thunderbirds HOOK. MARYELLEN Nutional Honor Society Student Council '38, '39 M. A. P. Salesman '38, '39 Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Orchestra Glce Club Striking Matches Captain Crossbonusn Bells of Beaujolais Melody Maids Manual Choir Morey Reading Contest '38, '39 Big -.Du Gold D Girls' Athletic Club Folk Dance Club International Relations El Club Castellano Girl Reserves Bible Club Blue Jackets Play Festival '38, '39 HOOPER, DORCAS Glce Club Girls' League f.. ' Girl Rese??f IIORINO, FRANK GEORGE National Honor Society Grad. Comm. '39 M. A. P. Salesman '37 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor El Club Castellano HOSCHOUER, ROBERT OLlVER Courtesy Club Hnll Monitor HOWARD, PALMER G. Courtesy Club Hall Monitor HUSKINS, CECILE RUDELL 50-50 Club JACKSON, WENDELL WJ LLIAM JAMES, DeCLORA LELONE JAMES. WINIFRED CET,.ES'l'lNE Glce Club Hull Monitor Courtesy Club JARVIS, ROWAN M. Courtesy Club Hull Monitor Brickluyer Stall' Ofiice Messenger JENNINGS, LOIS KATHRYN Orchestra Marriage of Nanette' Captain Crossbonesu Thunderbirds Girl Reserves Library Squad 1 JONES, MARGUERITE V. JONES, VIRGINIA MAE Glee Club Thunderbirds Girl Reserves Basketball '37 JORGENSEN, WALTER D. Grad. Comm, '39 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Football '38 Basketball '38, '39 All-State Basketball '39 fPostl All-State Basketball 2nd Team '39 tNewsJ All-City Basketball '39 Track '38, '39 M Club Play Festival '39 KAWAKAM1, CHARLES M. Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Wrestling '39 M Club KELLEY, DOROTHY MARGARET National Honor Society Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Girls' League KIRGAN, CHARLES LeROY Courtesy Club Hull Monitor Baseball '38, '39 M Club KITSON, LEO Annunciation High Debate Club '37 Play Festival '36, '37 A Christmas Carol Eighty-th ree KOONCE KNORR, HELEN MARTIN Junior Escorts Girl Reserves ROENIG, LAWRENCE MERLE KOEHRER, FREDERICK WINFIELD Thunderbolt Staff El Club Castellano Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Band Orchestra All-City Band All-City Orchestra Glee Club Captain Crossbonesn Folk Dance Club 50-50 Club Play Festival '37, '39 KRISTOF, EFFIE Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Girl Reserves Library Squad RULAGA, SOPHJE MARIAN National Honor Society Grad. Comm. '39 Glee Club Marriage of Nanette Manual Choir N Vaudeville '37, '38 Junior Escorts Play Festival '36, '37 Thunderbirds El Club Castellano International Relations Bible Club LaFEBER, ARTHUR B. Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Safety Council Yours Truly WiIlie Track '37, '38 M Club Play Festival '37 International Relations E1 Club Castellano LAGER, VIOLET J. National Honor Society Student Council '39 Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Glee Club Bells of Beaujolaisn Melody Maids Junior Escorts Morey Reading Contest Thunderbirds Girl Reserves International Relations Eighty-four , ANDREW MILTON LAND'IS, RUTH EILEEN National Honor Society Class Day Comm. '39 Junior Escorts Girls' League Oflice Messenger LARA, ALBERT F. Band Orchestra 'Christmas Pageant '37 International Relations El Club Castellano LARSON, ROBERT JOHN Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Football Mgr. '37 M Club Folk Dance Club LEWARK, VIOLA Glce Club Marriage of Nanettc Bm HD.. Gold D Girls' Athletic Club Play Festival '37 Junior Escorts Thunclerbirlls International Relations Girls' League Girl Reserves Social Service LEWIS, ANDREW EDWARD Orchestra LEWIS, RACHEL LOUISE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Clce Club Maid of the Mill Bells of Beaujolais Play Festival '37 50-50 Club LIIZSACK, HAROLD H. Courtesy Club Hull Monitor LlNS'l'E'DT, ROBERT FRED Student Council '39 M. A. P. Advertising Committee Ring and Pin Committee Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Briclclayer Staff Play Festival '38 Folk Dance Club International Relations El Club Castellano Press Club Colo. High School Press Conference '38 Office Messenzer Thunderbolt Staff '39 'a LOGWOOD, GLORIA JOSE PHINE LOPEZ, HENRY PRESTON National Honor Society Student Council '38, '39 M.A.P. Salesman '37, '38, '39 Brickluyer Stall '38, '39 Glee Club Marriage ol' Nnnotte Captain Croi-isbonesu Kiwanis '38 Shafroth Contest '39 Briclclayer Editor '30 ff' Prom Comm. '39 ' Grind. Comm. 'Sill HPOIISPIIIILL' Papa Who Gets the Cnr Tonite Christmas Punzeunt '39 Debate Club '33 Folk Dance Club International Relations El Club Castellano 50-50 Club Press Club Colo. Hiuh School Press Conference IS Olllce Meissen ner LOUDON, JACK MERLE National Honor Society Bricklayer Stall' International Relations Blue Jackets Rifle Club Colo. Hiszh School Press Confer- ence '30 LOURIDAS, PAUL M.A.P. Salesman '38 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Manual Choir Bells of Beaujoliau 50-50 Club Glee Club LOVE, LQLVERNE A. Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Brieklayer Stall Junior Escorts Play Feativnl '37 Thunderbirds 50-50 Club x LOVE, LO LA LUCILLE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Junior lflscorts' Big D Gold D Girls' Athletic Club Play Festival '36 Girls' League Thunderbirds Rifle Club Social Service LUCERO. C. ROSE Brickluyer Editor '30 M.A.P. Salesman '39 Brickluyer Stall' Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Glee Club Captain Crossbonesn Hella-1 of Bcnujolail-1 Manual Choir Junior Escorts International Relations El Club Castellano Bible Club Girls' League Girl Reserves Press Club Colo. Hlkh School Press Conference '37, '38, '39 Office Messenger LYLES. JULIA CATHERINE Sacred Heart Glee Club Big Hearted Herbert El Club Castellano LYONS, MARGERY LILLIAN National Honor Society M.A.P. Salesman '37 Glee Club Marriage of Nzmetteu Junior Escorts Play Festival '37 Big UD.. Girls' Athletic Club Thunderbirds Girls' League Girl Reserves Social Service McALLISTER, WANDA FRANCES Courtesy Club Hall Monitor 50-50 Club MCLAREN, DONNABELLE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Glee Club Marriage of Nanette , ix1lBells fntL:1?eaujola' If I ,W anua oir f C,,.,.., I fVMJ,,4Q Girl Reserves Y Bible Club Hiking Club McMILLAN, LHVERNE A. Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Bricklayex' Stal? Junior Escorts Thunderbirds 50-50 Club McNULTY, GRACE EILEEN 1961, McQUILLER, ALBERT HUGHES Orchestra All-City Orchestra Hi-Lite Council Dance Club MARTJNEZ, JOHN A. Glee Club Marriage of Nanette Captain Crossboneesu Bells of Beaujolais Melodeons El Club Castellano MARTINEZ, JOSEPH N. Glee Club El Club Castellano Eighty-five MARTINEZ, MARY Girl Reserves Office Messenger MASON, PAULINE ELIZABETH Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Glee Club Junior Escorts Girls' League Girl Reserves Camera Club Blue Jackets in MAST, DOROTHY LEAVAUGHN M.A.P. Salesman '39 Bricklayer Staff Prom Comm. '39 Safety Council Glee Club Hi-Lite Council Big ..D,, Girls' Athletic Club El Club Castellano Bible Club Dance Club Press Club O frog, MAY, VICTOR THOMAS MILLER, BILL J. MILLER, MARJORIE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Junior Escorts Play Festival '38 Thunderbirds Girls' League Girl Reserves Camera Club Rifle Club MILLER. TOM ELWOOD MILLS, MARY CECELIA Junior Escorts Girl Reserves .Girls' League Bible Club Eighty-six MILNER, SADIE ELIZABETH Play Festival '37 MOSLEY, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. National Honor Society Student Council '39 M.A.P. Salesman '38, '39 Burlrzet Comm, '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Football '38 All-City Football fPostl '38 All-City 2nd Team Football fNewsl '38 Wrestling fCapt.l '38, '39 M Club Christmas Pageant '39 Hi-Lite Council Dance Club Class Day Comm. '30 MOTLEY, ROBERTA VIRGINIA Student Council '38 Courtesy Club ,W Junior Escorts ' Hall Monitor f Play Festival '39 ' Big NDN Gold j'D ' Girls' Athletic Club Specclball '38 Volleyball '37 Hi-Lite Council El Club Castellano MURRAY. THOMAS JOSEPH Courtesy Club . Hall Monitor NA KAGAWA, JAMES Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Play Festival '37 NEFF, KATHRYN ELIZABETH Glee Club Marriage of Nnnette Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Girl Reserves Girls' League Bible Club Library Squad 4 S31 NELSON, LEONA MAY Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Dance Club NELSON, NAOMI MARIE NEWTON, BILL C. Tennis '39 M Club Office Messenger NICKERSON, NATHAN WELCOM Tennis '38, '39 M Club O'HALLORAN, VIRGINIA Junior Escorts Girls' I..ezu.zue Girl Reserves - All Bible Club My ' I in :jf ,-j 7' ff f 53 O'KOREN, HELEN LOUISE Courtesy Club Hull Monitor Glee Club Mnrrini:e of Nmictte I 3 Cavtain Crossbonesu If If Bells ol' lienujoluisn I f Junior Escorts - . Longhorns , OLMSTEAU, DOROTHY MAE Orchestra Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Glee Club 6 A Bells of Beuujolnisu I' if Prom Comm. 'Jil ' f Leaders' Club 0 ' K 50-50 Club OLSON, GORDON E. Melodeons Bells of Beaujoluisn Verse Reading Choir Football '38 M Club OVERAND. VIOLA DIANE Glec Club Mnrri1u.:e of NanetLe Captain Crossbonesn Bells of Beuujoluisn Melody Maids Manual Choir Junior Escorts Play Festival '38 Thunderbirds El Club Castellano PAINTER, LeVOY STRAWN Bells of Benujoluisu Play Festival '38, '39 Folk Dance Club PARRAHM, ROBERT WILLIAM Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Play Festival '36 Football '36, '37, '38 All-City 2nd Team Football '37 All-City Football '38 Basketball '39 M Club Blue Jackets PATTON. EVELYN JOSEPHINE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Bricklayer Staff Junior Escorts Girls' League Girl Reserves Bible Club Hiking Club PAYNE, DOUGLAS EDGAR PERRY, LAWRENCE Hall Monitor Courtesy Club Play Festival '39 50-50 Club Library Squad PERRY. VIRGINIA ANGELINE Junior Escorts PETERSON. EDWARD JOHN Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Play Festival '37, '38 PINKERTON, 'LUCILLE A. Junior Escorts Gir Resreryes' Y X -if J.: PINNEO, RICHARD EUGENE , Band Eighty-seven 4 PORT, ROBERT E. POWDERS, JOHN PARKER QUJNLAN, RAY E. Play Festival '38 Office Messenger Baseball '39 M Club RANGEL, PORFIRIO FRED Glee Club Marriage of Nanetteu Melodeons Manual Choir Christmas Pageant '39 Wrestling '39 M Club International Relations 'El Club Castellano 50-50 Club Press Club READ, WILLIAM ALEX REDINGTON, HELEN GLADYS Glee Club REED, FRANCES ALIENE Glee Club Marriage of Nanette Chorus Prom Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Girls' League 50-50 Club Usher REED, WINIFRED ANNAB ELL Student Council '37 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Prom Comm. '39 Junior Escorts Big UD., Gold D Girls' Athletic Club Speedball '38 Basketball '38 The Model Husband Play Festival '36 International Relations Thunderbirds Girls' League Eighty-eight r 5 1.4 lt,..,o,:-,ferr -f REID, DUNCAN ALBERT Glee Club Bells of Beaujolaisu Melodeons Manual Choir Camera Club REISWIG, THEODORE HARRY REITER, FLORENCE ANN Polishing Papa Folk Dance Club Debate Club Girl's Lemme Camera Club Blue Jackets REYNOLDS, DOROTHY JANE Bricklayer Stall Prom Comm. '38, '39 Junior Escorts Play Festival '38 International Relations Girls' Athletic Club Thunderbirds Girl Reserves Bible Club 50-50 Club Press Club RHODES, KATHERINE Thunderbolt Staff '38, '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Hi-Lite Council RIEBER, HI LDE LOUISE The Model Husband El Club Castellano X6 RODARMEL, EARLEA ANN Adams City Count and Coed ROGERS, GANO National Honor Society Prom Comm. '39 ROMERO, CHRISTY CLAUDE Oflice Messenger ROST, EDWARD ELMER Student Council '39 Hull Monitor Cuurlesy Club Glee Club Marriage of Nnnctl.e Captain Crossbonesu Bells of Bcuu'oluis . ,. J Melodeons Manual Choir Chorus Prom Comm. 'llll Grad. Comm. '39 Ring und Pin Comm. '38 If g Bnnd Orchestra All-City Band Boys' Financial Secretary J Class Football '36, '37, '38 M Club Polishing: Pupil Longhorns Play Festival '36, '37 Fblk Dance Club Cnmern Club Blue Jackets Radio Bromlcuats '38 Honorable Mention Footlmll '36, '37, '38 ROYCE, CARL AMOS Longhorn s RUSSEY, EDITH ELEANOR Courtesy Club Hall Monitor 50-50 Club . : ,. .Jo SAGER, ALBERT A. Glee Club Marriage of Nnnette Grud. Comm. '39 Wrestlimz '39 Football Mgr. '38 M Club Folk Dunce Club SAKAI, TA KASHI Courtesy Club Hull Monitor SA LAZA R. EUNA Thunderbirds SAM. MARY .Glee Clu GEORGE ll IWW. J. un ior SANCHEZ, EDNA Glee Club El Club Castellano Ol'Hce Messenger SANDELL, VINSON CARL Glee Club Captain Crossbonesv SARANT, VIOLA 'CLE Bricklayer Sta' Marriage of Nanette Glee Club Bells of Beaujolaisn Junior Escorts International Relations 50-50 Club SATO, MARY G i rl Reserves Bible Club SCHERRER, EUGENE F. Christmas Pageant'38 El Club Castellano SCHLIE, DELORES ANN Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Glee Club Captain Crossbonesn Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Girls' League Girl Reserves Bible Club SCHOLZ, EVELYN LOUISE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Glee Club Marriage of Nanetten Debate Club '38 Junior Escorts Play Festival '37 Biz ..D,. Girls' Athletic Club SCHOONOVER, MELVINA HARRIE1 l Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Eighty nine SCHOONOVER, VIOLET MARIE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Big .,D.. Girls' Athletic Club SCHUMACHER, WILLIAM R. National Honor Society Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Grad. Comm. '39 Football '38 All-City Football 2nd Team '38 Bricklayer Award Football '38 M Club Play Festival '39 Blue Jackets SECON, SYLVIA ANNE Annunciation High School SHAFFROTH, RICHARD HARRY Library Squad SHREFFLER, LOUISE Girl Reserves S CK, KATH INE LORRAJN lee Club Captain Crossbonesn Bells of Beaujolzusn Junior Escorts The Wedding SMITH, RUTH LORRAINE M.A.P. Salesman '38. '39 Bricklayer Staff Glee Club Marriage of Nanette' Chorus Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Prom Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '38, '39 Junior Escorts Play Festival '38, '39 M.A.P. Skit '38 Vaudeville '37 Christmas Pageant '38 Morey Reading Contest '39 Polishing Papa Folk Dance Club International Relations 50-50 Club Radio Broadcasts '38 Usher Library Squad Oflice Messenger SNYDER, KATHERINE ADICLE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Junior Escorts Big UD.. Girls' Athletic Club Bible Club Thunderbirds Usher Ninety SNYDER, ROBERT M. Bricklayer Stall' Courtesy Club Hall Monitor International Relations Press Club Ollice Messenger SPAHN, SELMA MARIE Bricklayer Stull' Courtesy Club A Prom Comm. '38, '39 ' IT Hall Monitor Class D'ay Comm. '39 f Jon iur Escorts T International Relations ,J Folk Dance Club 'N ll --- Thunderbirds , lj! Press Club -' ,' If Leaders' Club 'Wg' 50-50 Club ' Play Festival '38, '30 Colo. High School Press Conference '38, '39 Library Squntl Usher SPALDING, LILLIAN BEATRICE Class Day Comm. '39 Junior Escorts I-'lay Festival '39 Girls' League Girl Reserves Bible Club STEINBERG, KENNETH J. Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Rotary Club . IP ENS, SHIRLEY LOUISE M. .P. Salesman '39 Bricklayer Stall' Class Day Comm. '39 Polishing Papa Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Girl Reserves Girls' League A, Prom Comm. '39 J. M5514 I ,, STERLING, IRIS CLEO Ilricklayer Staff STILLS, MEL Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Play Festival '38, '39 Football '37, '38 Honorable Mention Football '38 Baseball '38 Basketball '39 M Club STRA USHIEM, VIOLA VIRGINIA Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Junior Escorts Thunderbirds 50-50 Club SWANSON, LAWRENCE REYNOLDS Band Orchestra Courtesy Club Hnll Monitor Class Day Comm. '30 Play Festival '39 50-50 Club Camera Club Press Club X , TAYLOR, MARGARET MAE Prom Comm. '30 Junior Escorts Play Festival '38 Girls' League TEN EYCK, JOHN W. Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Blue Jackets 50-50 Club THOMASSON. ELAINE NORMA Nntionul Honor Society Student Council '39 Orchestral Glee Club Melody Maids Manunl Choir Prom Comm. '38, '30 Grad. Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Senior Class Girls' Financial Secy. Junior Class Vice President Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Trio First Place State Music Con- test '38 THOMPSON, BEATRICE LILLIAN Courtesy Club Hnll Monitor Junior Escorts Girls' Athletic Club Girls' League 50-50 Club THOMPSON. JOSEPH WILLIAM Bricklnycr Stuff Courtesy Club Hull Monitor Stone Crew Camera Club Press Club TINDA LL. LeROY EVERT Courtesy Club Hall Monitor El Club Castellano TOLBERT, WILLIE THOMAS TUCK, PAUL E. 50-50 Club TURPELL, JAMES WILLIAM Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Play Festival '37, '38 Tennis '39 M Club UYEMURA, GEORGE HARUO National Honor Society Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Baseball '38, '39 M Club International Relations VALERIO, FRED Baseball '38, '39 M Club VALERIO, LOUIS LUZ Christmas Pageant '38 El Club Castellano VANEK, ARTHUR J. National Honor Society Head Boy Student Council '39 M.A.P. Salesman '39 Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Budget Comm. '39 Prom Comm: '38, '39 Class Day Comm. '38, '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Ring and Pin Comm. '38 Junior Class President Football '37, '38 Basketball '38, '39 Honorable Mention Basketball '38 All-State Basketball '39 iNewsJ All-State Basketball 2nd Team '39 lPostl Baseball '37, '38, '39 All-City Baseball '38, '39 M Club International Relations Blue Jackets Rotary Club WALTON, CONSTANCE FLORINE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Band Junior Escorts Hi-Lite Council Dance Club WATA, LOUIS G. Courtesy Club Hall Monitor . Band Prom Comm. '39 Camera Club Ninety-one WATSON, DOROTHY JANE Glee Club Marriage of Nanettcn WATSON, HAROLD MILTON National Honor Society Prom Comm. '39 Class D'ay Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Polishing Papa The Wedding Swimming '38, '39 M Club WEARY, MARY MARGARET Glec Club Marriage of Nanette Bells of Bez1ujolais Chorus Junior Escorts Thunderbirds WEEKS, ELIZABETH EVELYN Glee Club Junior Escorts Girls' League Girl Reserves WESTERKAMP, DOROTHY MAE Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Glee Club Bells of Beaujolaisn Prom Comm. '38, '39 Junior Escorts Polishing Papa Who Gets the Car Tonite? Be Home By Midnite Christmas Pageant '39 Big ..D,, Girls' Athletic Club International Relations Folk Dance Club Thunderbirds Girls' League Usher W.IDGREN, ESTHER VIRGINIA Courtesy Club Hall Monitor Prom Comm. '39 Junior Escorts Thunderbirds Girls' League Bible Club Office Messenger WILLIAMS, WILLA BEE Vnudeville '37 Hi-Lite Council Dance Club WILLIAMSON, FRANK RAY Cou rtcsy Club Hall Monitor Ninety-two WILLIS, JANE ANNE Office Messenger WILSON, ROBERT LOUIS National Honor Society Student Council M.A.P. Salesman '39 Prom Comm. '39 Grad. Comm. '39 Class Day Comm. '39 Senior' Clues President Football '37, '38 Honorable Mention Football '38 Basketball '38, '39 All-City Basketball 2nd Team '39 fPostl All-State Basketball '39 Baseball '37, '38, '39 M Club .International Relations Blue Jackets WILSON, SADIE LEE Dance Club WOOD, ETHEL ALYCE Glee Club Junior Escorts Big HUM Girls' Athletic Club Play Festival '37 International Relations Dance Club l WOOSLEY, VIOLETTE NELL L Class Day Comm. '39 Junior Escorts Girl Reserves Bible Cluh Office Messenger Girls' League F , r 'f WRIGHT, HELEN MAY Class Day Comm. '39 Junior Escorts Girls' League Girl Reserves Bible Club YARROW, RICHARD JOE Courtesy Club ' Hall Monitor 50-50 Club ZWIGARD, JUNE LOIS National Honor Society Student Council '37, '38 Junior Escorts Blue Jackets Winner Cramner Posture Contest '38 Prom Queen , , H ss: 1 1 f 554' .Jn-5 A ' K , - . r ' ' ' w ' Q. .,. - ' 'I ' , , , ' TLP ' ' , , X - .. 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