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Oscar ...J1arinoff
who is retrring from his sponsorship of this book
after fourteen years of helpful guidance
we of the staff of the 1935 Angelus
gratefully dedicate this volume
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ANNIVERSARY
Of EDUCATION
IN DENVER

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�THE ANGELUS
DENVER, COLORADO

PUBLISHED BY
THE
STUDENTS
OF EAST HIGH
SCHOOL. WITH
DRAWINGS MADE
IN . THE
ART
DEPARTMENT

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AGE, we are told, is comparative. If we hold th1s to be true.
and make mere time the basis of comparison, the Denver
Public School System is young. Seventy-five years of existence,
when placed beside the two hundred years or more during
which many American educational organizations have evolved,
seems small indeed But if the age of such an organization IS
to be judged by the progress that has been made during its
life, the Denver School System is an ancient and venerable
institution.
With this progress 1n mind, the theme of the 1935
Angelus was conceived. We have endeavored to portray the
new as contrasted with the old in the many aspects of school
life. In this way can the great advances be made ev1dent. We
present this record, commemorating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the foundat1on of the Denver Public School System.
PETE HOLME, Editor.

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�CONTENTS
SETTING
GUIDES &amp; PATHWAYS
ALBUM
EXTRA CURR.IC ULA
UNPREMEDITATED

�M1 "\VIL o.·

Mary E. Has kell

M

HA KELL ha' hell ed m making the very foundation of our Denv r SL &gt; ,)
'-'tem. he was
educated in Denver 'chools and then she taught Ill them for forty·::.ix , Llr" M~:, Haskell began
a" a .:;~;aetary, a bhranan and m~ tructor m history and English m the Denver High Sd- lol, \vhkh no\v
1~ Ea t High chool. \Vhen the enrollment of the school grew to fi\'e hundred, M ~-- Ha ·kell became
executl\'e ;,~cretary who e dutiC~ were Imilar to tho, of the pre~ent a..,.;i_tant principal. It wa during
thiS t1me that great chang\:' in the cour::- of study and .:d1ool administratiOn were taking place in ~he entire
American school 'Y"tem. Later, M1~' Haskell became a lihranan, Ill which capac1ty she has worked
C\t.:r .;ince. In thi::- po..,ition ,he wa::, afforded an opportunity to douhle the ..,1ze of the library of "Old Ea~t"
m prcp.tration for a continu,tl enlargement m the new building.
The retirement of M~;,s H,1,kell will he a great loss to the Denver Puhlic chool system.
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Natalie Wilson

PO.' being retired, I ·will mi..,.., my pleasant work ami association', hut I am lookin\.. •
ard to a
time when I will h.we an opportunity to do the thing · I have h.td to omit before," ~a1d M1ss Natalie
\Vd~ n a~ the school term drew to a clo e.
After M1~' \ Vil..,on wa' graduated from .. ld Ea,t" he went to ,ermany for a year's ..,tudy. \ Vhen
she returned she started her teaching career at West High chool There she found her t.tsk difficult
for she was only a few year;, older than her pupd.::,. Mis.; \ViJ,on \\'a" then tran.;ferrcd t&gt; ~~ uth High
and there "he taught English m additiOn to rerman ; later .;he came to East where she h ..,
n ince.
M~:s \Vilson ha' made frie1 us through her contacts w1th pupil· and the1r parents, and con 1der·
her.::elf fortunate to have had Dr n Iley and Dr. B&lt;trrett, former principal of East, numbered among
her acquaintances.
Mi..,.., \V d on feel' that &lt;:he ha · carried out a family tradition, for her mother al"o taught in Old East.

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�Midsummer visits the north entrance

�The tower basks in the spring sunshine

�The archways-a study in sun and shadow

�Michelangelo's David lends inspiration

�A kindly statue meditates on an empty hall

�Twin statues guard the stairway

�Sullivan gateway rises through the trees

�The wall and wmter sky frame the tower

�The homeward path. sheltered by the friendly elms

�fields is it possible for schools to develop so fundamentally as in that
INofFEW
the faculty and curriculum, whose purpose has always been to sliow the
paths of knowledge to students. Guiding young minds is the duty and ideal of
the teacher, and the course of study furnishes the medium for progress. In
this realm, more scientific lines of t hought a nd procedure have been employed, and much greater variety introduced . Our Guides and our Pathways
have indeed progressed.

����A t.ttu • fillcJ h.dl of
&gt;ld E.t t H1gh

Expr~ing thc1r lc.un
Ill! 111 humor.

The lure of chl:mUI")
\,L, felt C\'Cll m the
11111CtiC •••

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�Cl.t rk H. 'p1 tier
frc h from college.

CIJ.rk H. ·, 1tler
fre'h from kmderg
ten.

Mr. Hill Ill h1 fir
y('ctr' .t, pnnctp.tl.

~tr. Jul,rud .t

he\\

Jonf!' &lt;~go.

' 1me of our fct ultr
few year.- ago.

Mr.- '-&gt; yd e r ,mill
over hL r • :&gt;oJ.

··co.tch ·· m h1' dJ.}
.t

a ha,keth.tll ,t.u.

Some m o r e of ou
f,t..:ulty.

~ir'. \'Jrgu11a Stc.trn
.t college ~irl.

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�Ro COl C. HILL Pnnopal

To the Class of 1935-"Au revoir"
impo-.sihl~

to u~~

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our har'h I::ngh.;h ··goodbye" in h1tlding you, the memher-. of
ITthe\VO 'LDof he&lt;&gt;3), Godspeedforupon
your JOUrney. The word connote-. a fmal ending to all of the fnend
cl.ts~

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--hip.; we h.tve form~d. the h.tppy hour~ we h,tvc spent together. It c.trrie.; with it the cold tm1lication
thctt the honJ which three ye,tr~ of workmg togcthe r at a common ta.-k ha;; WO\cn tight, c.m he -.ever~c:d
hy the mere wave of .1 h.mJ. Our frit·nd,hq hct' he n m.tJc of "lt:nter -.tuff.
\Vc who wtll r~mctlll .tt E,t,t hct\'e known you but a few fleeting moment' of your hfe'.:: d,ty It h,t
been our pnvtlegc to offer you, ,t, you pa~-&lt;cd our way, ,ome of the thmg' whiCh we believe \\'111 make the
hour' whtch he ,thc,tJ more me.mmgful If you have accepted our offenng, we a k no p~.:r on,d th.mk
R.uher wea--k that you u-.e your !!tft m makmg the roaJ wluch lie' ,the.td ct little better. hecauc:e you p.t ... ·J
th.tt way.
The pct-.t three ycctrc: h,t\"e not he~c:n .til 'un~hmt: .tnt! happm~c:~ ... For m,wy of you cconomtc Jtfftcultte-.
A- \\t: go our
... ·par.tte way', ho\\"e\·er, let U' not permtt the deep and ahtdmg ple,tc:ure whtch come-&lt; from happy
mcmone-., to he cffa~ed by the few cloud.; whtch may have flo.ttcd by. Let U' "count only the -.unny
hour,·· in our memone' of Ea-.t
h.tv~ doud~J the 'kte.'. anJ for other' ther~ h.l\'e heen pr hlem-&lt; of ~c:qually great concern.

The French have .t word for -.uch .w OI::C.t-.ion .t ... thi~ .t word whtch m -.orne way amdwr,tte., the
coiJncs.; of "gooJhye ... Th,tt word I ' "',nt rC\"OJr.'' or ··until w~c: mt'd ,tgc\m." And
Wt: ....ty to the Cia
of 193) "au r•voir."
THE F\Cl Ln.

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A

rant PnnCipal

Mr. C lark H . Spitler

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E of the most important anu 1mluL..• t ..t. pLr'vllS Ill E.l:'t ts Clark H. Spnlcr.•tssi:-t.lllt pnncipal .mJ
d\'is r of the --~mor boys. He mtcn:iew:; them. arr.m(Y~:; thetr pro!!ram'. anJ ts their aJvt' r 111
aratton for college.
The :-on of an attorney. he \\'.t;,- horn . t '&gt;ullivan. Illinoi~. He w,l::- head of thL' l nttL'J States Depart·
mu1t of Commerce in Ala-,ka and ha" he"1 tL tJ of th~.: Commercial department , t Ml&gt;ntru..;e County,
Tnmdad .•mJ Hutcht,;on. Kansas. High '"'chook

Mrs. Ruth Anderson
Rl TH A:l:\DER ON. !:!'trJ", dU\1:'1. r. \,t' bun. 11. H .. to~utun, Ontano. began her ~.:Juc.ttion .tt .t
,chol I m M( ntre.tl. Quo.:hec. 1 J l" the d.tughtLr r' a mmHc-r. tr.tw!I.'J .thout the countn all
Junng ht:r duldhood Shl t;ntght tir--t 11 St trgl.'on Ba). ~'t;;L·onsin. ,md .;.t,trtlJ in the Denver School·
.t, .tn En!!li,h teacher 11 Jl)l9. In Fchn.tn. llJ33, ,.,he \\,s nade G1rls Ad\'tsor at East, \\hLr her
competent (Yuidance and hclpfuln~.:'"· anJ h~r kinJ anJ fri~:nJiy effort~ ha\·e made her one of the
most hclO\•eJ per" n;; m the ;,-Chool

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Dec.n of Gtrls

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The Arts

M

'SIC hct met w1th l!rl:.tt .td\.tJlLe in the Denver SLhcd 11
r.: ent ye.tr-. Our A C.lPI~cii.t Cho1r, \\ IHch ha \\On n.ttwna!
rccogmtwn, and our glct: club· arc all comp.trativclv new dc,·elc I'
mcnt . Recogllltion of the \,due of trammg 111 ,til the .trt h 1
hc.:ome more pronounced \\ nh .tdvan ·mg experience 111 educ, t101
\\CCping chc~ngl:" h l\l' been dcfimtcly hown in the field of
art during the 1.1.-t t'\&lt;!ntv fiw yc.1r . A the ch,mging pctttcrn &gt;f
art foliO\\':, the changmg !'cltlern of ftvmg. It I found th.tt tlk
model for thi age arc cr trrcly drtTacnt from tho e of th.: p.l t
er.t. No longer dot: the .trtl t hnd for h1 ketching the lrttlc
mcctmg hou e nr the I.'Ovl:feJ \\ .tgon, hut mctgnrficcnt kyscr.tpcr,
,tnd trl:olm-lincd ,urplanc
\\'ork in the cl.l room i · .th\ay~ ha dun wh.tt a pupil c,m J .
Oftut .1 pupil Joe n 't know or contt: ncar to rcaliZillg h1 m\ n
c.tp.tctty, and he '' helped hy the m ... tructor to ec nC\\ field-.
Flower .trc often u eel .t" uhJeCt of m'plration, and field tn"'
.tre frequ~:ntly taken to oh ~n·c Jlcltur.ll ctting . After a ,, hilc, .t ''
\\ ork becomt: cntrrclv LrcatJ\'e, .md pupilo:: lo e the d trt: to copy
Th • beauty th.tt the ,~upti ceo:: .tppcal fir t to hi hcctrt. th1
tend to l:duc.tte hi cmotwn'. It '"' through these th.tt the pupil
obt.tm the power to Crl:.ltC. or 111 orne ca
only the pO\\Cr t
.tppreci.tte. \Vith the cmotton to provide the impetu ..., the
llll.lgm.ttJon m.ty ht: enli~ted. and the mtdli!!cnce wrll he wopcr.ltl\"C
Ill gurdmg and con,trtlLtlng
Art ha, become cl ymhol
f
Cllntemporary thought.
The art 'tuJ~:m- thr yc.tr h.t\'C entered the1r work in m.1ny
contc ts. Thq• --uhmrtt~:d etghtccn po ter for th~ Mu tc \\\·l·k
po tcr conte t; twenty plHCr, for the "Clean up, Paint·up \\'Cl'k ·
po tcr contc.,t: forty drawmg' for the ··veteran ' In,tgni.t C.mtot", ten Jrawm•" for the ~clwla t1c art conte,t, and rxty dr,n'
mg for the C.trtcr l\fcmon.1l Cont t. In all the c contc t, E l't
students won pn::e~, with the exception of the "Vcter.m · In ... r~m.t
Contest", 111 wh1ch \\e ncctvcd an honorahk mentiOn
The .trt department al o make, the pu-tcr' nccc'·"lry for tht:
cluJ~ d.mce', the 1 rom-'. the pl.t}''. and the opcrctt,l
A !.!reat
deal of the adwrtl'll1!! for ,._:hooJ atf,ur ctnd aCtl\'ltlC- Ctln he
credrtt:J to th • regul.u ~tuJenh 111 the clrt cJ.to::,e

:rhe) were po ters }or t11e D Club /){!nc.e.

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�FACULTY

Commerc ial
0l\.1MERUAL cia-. ' h.tvc a defimte pl.tce 111 tht: l11gh ~chool
routm · a puriL .tr · coming more .mel mort: to re.thze their
need. In tl11 age. 1.'\'i't)'Oth' ts ~:xpl'C'tcd to h,t\1.' .tn undcrst.tnding
of hu-.inC'' prin ·ipk'.

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\Vhen bookkeeping w,~:, fir~t t.ntght It w,t-. pn:..;emccl 1 urdy
trom .t me h.mic.t! st.tndpmnt. Pup1b wert: t.lllght only to make
cntne-.. hut now t11L· theory j,., to .tn.dyze tran .t~·tion.s, to karn thcJr
effect and how to interpn.:t them Bookhepmg today i' t.ntght to
..:rc.tte an unci 'r,tandttH! of husine' pnnctplc:&gt; .mel husme'' policte-..
It I' t.tught from ,1 '0 i.d pomt of \'tC\\' to help puptls n:.tlizc the
-.ol.l.t! .md economt • \·,due of hu::-inl: ' orgamz.ttwn.
T) ping h.t' matk great .stnde m it development. A -.cientific
pomt of \'IC\\ h.t rcj'l.tccd the IH ·m thad "Y~tcm of tc.tchin~
'o
longer 1 .t typcwnter con,ido.:red a' .1 mer~: mechanical ohject It
1::- con,.;iderahly more th,ul that, for it ,.;tudy re4uire;:; cotKcntrattOn.
,kJJI. ami repetitiOn. Formerly, there wa-. no particular fingering
• ) ::-tem, hut nO\\ C\'Cry finger has Jt-. own parti ular work By the
thC of dnJI.;, an .1c ur.ttc touch and e\·en rhythm i-. prouuccd.
In .tccord.tnce with the newer theon·. the rc.thz.ttion h.t' come
th.tt t) ping 1-. clo,.;")y con·datcd with Engli-.h hccau-.c typing m·
\oke::: gramm.tr. To learn to -.pell and punctu.tte properly l"
e-.::-~:nti.tl. There b a defimtc trend towarJ a comhmed typing and
ommcrci.tl Em::h~h cour-.c.
Pupil who h.t ve follmvcd a rcqutrt:d cour-: 111 hu-.mc·"' -.ub·
A certtficate may be
recei\·cJ in one of three commerc1al lm~-.: hookkecring, -.ten·
ugr.1phy. or cl~ncal .mJ :;cllmg work. Th~ commercial c~rtifi.:at.:
may he C&lt;~rnt:J whtle one i~ takinl.! a r~:c:ul.tr colkc:e entr.mce
our' .wJ often prove-. very v,du.1ble.
uch .1 CLrtll1c.tte l1&lt;1:&gt;
\\Oil many hu-.mc-.-. postttons for ::-tudents who have cnt r~:J the
.::ommcrctal fieiJ.
J~C't' arc aw,trd~:d commcrcJal certificate".

'The touclr S) tcm from the ho ttom up.

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�FACULTY

English

• THE early day , ctn Engli--h cour e wa n"t COJNdered lmport,mt
Ihincd
enough to have a lefinite penod for
•tudy, for it wet com·
\\ith hi.tory. The two cour
were
.dternatcly in
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the arne hour. No''• Engh-.:h h.t u h .1 wide field thc1t the cour e
I dl\•ich:J into .eparate studies '0 that proper emphc1.~i C,ln he
pla.::eJ on each.
The Jrama cour e ha heen IHfted to folio\\ thl trcnJ Ill
modern eJuc.ttwn, from the hi-.toric.tl ctpproach to one '' hich
rccogm:e-" the per,onctl anJ ;.oCictl ,·alue of play produdion under
stliJcnt Jm·ction
The hter.tturc our c~ try to gi\'C cl pi turc of ~OC!cd ltllat!On
through cxteiN\'C rc.ldmg. To acquin: ol knowledge of h.thit~.
CU::&gt;tOlll". a~p1rat10n ..md the culture of ol people ,It \.!1\en ttmC Ill
cl natural, intcrl'--ting We\)' of learnma 1... the fficllll uhjeCti\'C. Englt ...h.
Amenc,m .•tnd contcm1 orary ltter.tture arc three ~ep.tr.ltc cour e..;
which help to gtve tde.t of ddmJtc penod .
'cw--wntmg 1 .1 compar.ttt\'ely nc'' cour:-l The pup1l .tre
tctught to be intelligent rectdcr-- .tnJ to learn the etluc of th~:
IH.'\\'spapcr profl' :'lOll.
Puhlk ... peakmg '' .1 found nece ary for the pup1l m order to
hdp htm spe.tk informally ,utd expre..::' hun,clf ct.::&lt;.urc~tdy To do
tht:;, a knowledge of the fundamental-.: of •peech t necc,,ary.
( )ne of the newe t stmlt • which ha. heen found of w1de
Interest in the Engh..:;h curnculum h the crc,ttt\'C \\ ntmg cia . The
\\'rttlllg'~ .ti\J \',lr!OU p.ltllrll' of \1 CC' ful c\Uthor eire tudted \\'tth
the 1Jea that the pupil I ' tilt!,. .thle to finJ a means of expr~: ...-mg h1s
own per--oiMitty.
Acttvitie do. cly c~.lhed to the cum ·ulum of the [ngh h
dt&gt;putmcnt Include: pctrt!Clpatlon Ill e,... c;,ty contc"t': the publication
of the Spotlight, E.t"t·.. hi-weekly ncw,p;q er: and the Scnpt Rook,
our literary m,tga:ine
Engh"h cour'e" in E,t::-t High offer OJ portumty for \.'\'Cry type
of tuJy, from that directed towarJ ol college entrance o.lffi111olt10n
to tl1c1t of ,m arti:-tt.:: intcq"'rcta tion and creation of the he.--t
litcr.tturc.

Student dramuti t rrac.tice m ma~e·ur class.

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H is t ory and Soc ia l Sc ience
·p(
m the lu tory cl.l ~ of toJ&lt;~y find them clve t.tking an
cnttrcly new ~tcp tnw.trJ ~ouJ Cttl:cn~hq ,md Jemocr.tcy. No
longer ts the prcJommant 1 le.t th.It of te.1chmg the pupil~ clttc"
.mJ the \.trtou.: L'.lmp.ugn of all thC' w.1r~ through the age-.
Kecpin~ up wtth the current e\'Lilt· the \\orld uuund. anJ domg
.t\\ .ty wtth provmct&lt;~h m arc two of the m.un ohJeCtt\..-~.
\\ ork I• pn&gt;cnt.:.J to the cb· . not m the form of dry f&lt;~ct.:,
hut a a problem th.lt needs -olutton. Enou!.!h t prc·entcd to the
tudent• to mcrcac:c thetr de tre to le.trn. thus g ·tttng them "0
mvoln:d th.tt th~y hecomc mtercsted them,eh-e.... Re•e,trch j- th~:
rl.: ult. The pUJ II obtd.tn• the knowl·dge hil"selt unJ r the dtrection
.md help of the te.Kher.
The .um• of the Ktd.l ~ctcnce cour• ue t ' train the pupil to
become .m mtdlt!.!ent utJ::cn of the -chou!. ctty, .md the woriJ ,t.: ,t
whole. and to de\"clop a deep mterc•t anJ .t cn•c of re pon~ibility
th,tt will r ·mam \\lth lum throu~hout It fe
Lu·k· Jo not mc.m everything to the mdl\•tJu.~l ,t m former
year•. Pr.usc and bnbc~ .tr~: not n~:edC'd to hnng forth the 1 c~t
from th · :;tuJcnt•.
HHury couN:- toJ.1y c.tll for mtcrc.:t .md the abiitty to .tttack
new problem \\ tth e.t e .md open mind~:dncs"
An expcnmcnt.tl tudy of progre""l\"e educ.ttwn h.t~ been
•t.trtcd m the Dcmer Puhltc High
hook
1.my college.- .tnd
um\"Cr me.: haw .t!_!reeJ to .tdnut to college mcmbcr-h1p gr.tduatc..:
from thee ci.l' l.:" \\ho may not h.l\c fulfilkJ .1ll of the u~u.tl
ollege cntr.mu: rcqum:mcnts Thi- pl.m worb on the theory
tl1&lt;1t the ty1 e of cduc.tttOnal 1 rugr.tm wluch '"II he t ~ ·rve the
1 uptl hould l·c u.:eJ. rq!.trdle of whether or not they go to
col leg· Collc!.!c cntr.tnc · rc&lt;.jutrcmcm~ arc therdore almo:-;t for·
gott~:n .mJ tl ~.: puptl.- thmk more .tbout ~ettmg , n cdu.::cttion and
Je,~ al out ~ettlll!.! rcdtt .
The te.h.hcr~ .md puptl .tre given the on ortumty to h.t\"C
dt,~·u 1011, .thout th~: me,uung of educ.ttiOn.
·c,cr,tl te.t.::her~ work
to~cther 111 pl.mmng the l'rogr.un of .t groul of pupt!- ~o th.n the
work of each '"II I c rd,n~:d to that of the other'.
Th~: puptl.- mcludcd m th e .:l.t'"'C" 111 D~:ma .tre .1 a rule
~elected hy the JUlllor htgh chool
The mcmhcr !up 1 not ltmtt~:d
to the hrighte t fUpd.:, hut to tho' "ho h.we a '"llmgne-.:. to
\\Ork for them-ci\'C" \\ tthout con,t,mt "ll!'Crvt'JOn of ,t teacher.

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Home Economi cs and Industrial Arts
O~fE economic

.md the mdu tnal .trt' are .tm mg the mo t
recently e t,thll';hcd .:our·· in E.l t. Even in the --hort time
that they've hel·n t.tught, gre.tt ch,mge luve come about.

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A fc\\ yc.tr ,tgo, cookmg \\,t t.wght to produce kill 111 the
waking .done: recently, 1t ha · heen combined w1th theory. Le.trning
nutntion, the tudy of the epar.tte food , pl.mmng me.d , .tnd
I \:Commg l'ri e con ciou are the e nti.tl feature m the food,
d.t e·.
To he a hie to care for the 1ck i an l&gt;::,cnti.d trammg '' hich
mot girl~ will find u cful. The couN! i t.tught hy ,\ tr.tmt'd nur e
''ho t~:ache the correct way of handlin' the stck, u ing the mot
"Ienttfic method·
1\.fillinery 1 the newest home economic.- course, .t., It ha hcen
t.thh,hed only t\\O ) e.tr". It 1 an outgrowth of the need for the
.lhlhty to remodel hat
Dunng recent ye.tr" gn.:.H ad,·.wcemcnt ha..; come about in
woo&lt;.hork. The pcnod of folding paper". qwmg, ,md ,l,uung 1,
gone. Today, und~:r the dtrcctl &gt;n .md help of the te.h.her. pupt!n1dy choo c to work c1th ·r '' tth leather or wood, ,md to m.tke
.mythin,.! wllhm re.t"On th.tt they de5ire.
Anotht:r of the ne\\t!f cia C-' I" the auto-mcchamc-. cour~ •
wh1ch ha" been .n E.tst ten year . The object of th1 .:our c 1 to
,t.:4U.lll1t boy With clUtOmobiJ ~ cllld cliJ their part , ami tO mform
them what 111cl)' he wron~ "0 th.tt they can fix 1t or I c .thle to
JI.l!Zno.:e the trouble sati-.factonly.
F.tr from the Je,H import,mt part of the mdu tn.tl .trt-. dep.trtment 1 the t.tgl: cr.tft work. The h y 111 th1 cl.t , h tndle
e\·ery pha--e of the tagc \\ork All type:; of ::,Ccnery, from log
c.thins to Imitation tree_.; ,tre made by the."e worker" The 'l.t!!e
crew t.tke .. c,tr\: of .til lightmg and ound etT~:ct.; and prO\ tde, the
nece .;,try cqlllpmcnt for all a-. embly program ...md ~cho &gt;I entert.tmmcnts. They ,dso do much work for atT.ur..; held m the Ea--t
audltonum th.tt are unconnected with the .;:chooL and l.thor m.tny
hour~ out~1dc of chool t1mc to fim..;h their ta"-k--.

He lhtseled some destgn .

KRII!'o:ER

~leG !'TRICK

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�FACULTY

Languages
ARLY c ·hool t.w~ht l.lngu.tge by the old fc~sl'roned method.::
111 \\ lu.:h the foreign word were learned '' 1th their En!.!Ii~h
equivc~lcnt'. Thi::: wa~ done by laborious and tedwu exercises, hy
tr.m I.Hmg unimerLstmu .;cntenl·cs from the fon'U!n l.mgu.tge 111to
Engll h, or English u\to the foretgn lan!_!u.tgl.'. The purpn e of
Illu tratmg SOillL gr.tmmcttii.'al pnnciple was .tlway tn mimi.
(;ramm,u· J.; now t,l\11-!ht as .t part of the )atH!UclgC ,tnd in the
'arne m.mna a' it 1s t,tU~ht t() the nati\C: foreign child It is
'tr '~cd only .ts a livinf..: part ui the lanl!uagl.'. M uch l.'mplMsis is
placld on pronuno.ttlon and con\'l rqtJOn. To ll',trn tlw foreif..:n
tongtH: 111 the most IMlur,tl w.ty 1 os Ihlc, known .1 multiple control.
ye , e,tr , .llld mu:;de..:: Me cffl'.:tively used. In the ad\',mced cla'"l''·
dictJon .md the fine pomL.:: of pronunci.ttwn arc . . trl.'s ... ~d
P c.ldlll!.! in the l.tnguagc Without tr.mslation 1s thl' hi&lt;'gc"t aim
m the tudy of foreign l.mg\lag . To h~.: able to get the thought
from the pnntcd p.tgc without rc ...ourcc to transl.ttron 1 mo t
e"cnt1aJ.

E

Te.t.:her:- .tn.&gt; trying to makr thc lam!;uagt' tht' spt'cl.'h of the
A.:: much 11.\tive
.ttmo pherc .1 i-, a\·,IJiall i provided m order that the puptls may
he .thk to under,tand .md frcl the natur.d foreign thought c~nd
.pcech.

da 'room by ,tvOJdmg Engli--h wh~.:n pos-,JhiL

The hc.ttrty of the lan[!uage I ' empha:-i:ed after the thought
111 the language j, under-tood hy the ... tudcnt.
The Fn.:n.:h f te, entered hy ,til ::- ·nior htgh chool m Dcn\Cr. v..l .t definite proof of the effe ti\'ene,, of mod rn ll:.tchmg
metho I . Fr~.:nch w.t~ 'I okl'n throughout the pl.ty.... with an
Engli~h re--tune for those pn:srnt who diJ not ~pe.tk the langua!_!c.
The French .ttmosphere W.t' furthereJ by the u--c of pro\'incial
.:o tume of Fr.mct'. H y~ reprc--cntmg French policemen, acteJ
·I" ush ·r~••md French pe.l'-.tnt girl-- old candy. Typtc.d ~On!.!• and
d.mccs of France completed the pro(!r.tm.
In two langu.tge". n11:d.ds .tre gJ\'Cll for excellence 111 the
work. A V agrl medal i-:. !.!1\'Cn for .l!l A in both semt',tcrs of
fourth year Latm. In 'p.mish, a mcd.tl 1;; !.!i\'cn to th1be who
h.tve done .t I.'Crt.tln amou nt of n'&lt;tJing of prn--e ~ton anJ 1 o~.:try,
.tnJ \\ ho h.t\"C had .tn A 111 hoth sL'mestLrs of fourth year work.

A Spani It .roster.

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PARKER
PAY E
P[AR 0 .

�FACULTY

Mathematics
1 t

FORMER d.ty , the method of tc.tc.hmg m..tthem.ttt

wa to

1 .t tl-.!11 the le son for the following day and then to u c the cl.t

rcnoJ to find out whether the purtl- h..td le..trned their le son-.
or not. The l..thor.ttory method t no\\ u-.cd. The whole cia ...
work togcthLr figunng out the prohl m and ~tr,tt~htening out
,d) dtflicultte . Pu1 il hring their own problem to the cia sroom
to he prO\·cd. T!u scheme i~ found to he more inter tmg to all
.:oncerncd.
Progre tve group arc beginning to hold ,way. In them,
tudent-. eire ,d)oweJ to have -.orne VOl C ,l, to the way they arc
gomg to h..tndlc thctr mathematical problem- They feel they are
more a part of the t..t k .1t h.tnd.
M.tth~ m,ltt :; t' a \'cry definite ,cicncc. Fund..tmentally. it
h.t n "t ..:h..tnged, hut merely the method of presenting it. The
rLalt:.Hton h.t come that mathem..ttic t the ha i of every other
tcthe One mu t learn the mathematt.:..tl l..tn£!uclge before one can
under-t.md the equations and formul.t-. u-ed m other dcnces.
One t'f the m.un oh•c..:tivcs of te.t..:hin~ m,lthcmatic J::. to
m.:re,1-.e tt-&gt; pr.t.:tH::.tl v,tluc. M.my of the more dtffiLult type-. of
problem, .md long 1 roce.;se..; h,l\e h:en omtttcd m recLnt year-. It
h,l h.e1, t.:'tclhit-.heJ that mathematic-. j, dll c-....cnti..tJ; clllJ SillCC
t.tHe h,n c been worked out for ylll..:k u~e. tt t" nc.: ary to know
ho\\ to u c- them.
A. mo"t mtcre...;tm!_! re..:cnt development m the mathcmat~..:al
field he\' heen the constder.ttton of supplanttn!! our prc-.ent sy..;tem
of number .tnd measures with cl tltffcrent ")'::-tcm. Pupil-. at E,1-.t
h.tve taken .tn .tctt\'e pan in the di u-. tOn of the practicability
of ;:,uh::-tttutmg the metric "Y"tem of mca-.ure for the pre.-.ent EngIt h 'Y~tem. \\hich m.my hold to he dum~y Hc.tted ar[!ument
haw .1!-o ..: ntercd around the po thJitty of making u c of the
duode..:tm.ll -y~tem of number", a y-tl'l'1 \\ tth cl hcl'l' of tweh-e
111"tcaJ of ten.
(;roup from Ea-&lt;t h.t\'l' h.1d -'evcral debate on the.-.c topic.-.
\\lth rcpre-cntati\·e from other ~chool m an attem1 t to create a
(!rc.ttcr intere"t in the Jcvdopment of mathematic.".

How a mCtt1t c./ass look..s from the black..board.

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�FACULTY

Phys ical Education
tlw form~r method of t~.tchmg m ·rely to develop llllbdc •
a Ill:\\' lrt•nd in f.tvor of t&lt;:,tching to crc..ttl.' .d~o mcnt.d .md Ol"I..tl
.tttnuJe, h.t~ ~·omc into the forq.!rouncl. Up to the time of the w.tr.
pl.ty~round~ \\Crc the only definite form of cooperati\'1.' pl.ty ~pirit:
hut they \\Crc umltrectcd

FROM

( ;,lm~: in the ~ym d.t eo; arc 111 the h.tnd- of the youn~ I' oplc
them clw . The rd,·rci&gt; .md m.m.tger .tre puptl~ \\ ho. with the
hdp of the te.teha. dtrcct the g.tm~.
'trong l.'ompctnwn hLtwccn nne play~:r .mJ another ha.- hcu1
abolt-&lt;hcd. The ~·ompctttlon ext"ts m.unly wah the individu.ll wh
t trymg to hrc.tk ht~ own record, a m trc1ck ....wtmtmng. or .trc~cry.
( 'oopLr.tti\'C ~l'Irtt dommcttc all pl.tycr~ on t\.',1111 &lt;trg..tm:~:d for
footh.dl, h,t,;kctl .til, .md h.t..,ehall. All ~port.; .trc cnt ·red hy mdi·
viJu,tl for the pure CnJO)'m~nt of the g.unc It.;t.:lf cll1d the llC\\
friend--hip~ maJ •.
(;irl,; and buy.- m ph) ,ical cduc.HJon cl.t,,;c .. arc ~·l..t,sificd m
four group~. accordm r to their -&lt;trcngth a~ dctl.'rmmed by cl :;eri~: ..
of t •.. t . Amon~ thc ..e te-&lt;t arc: h,md gnp -&lt;trcngth tc t for
~:.tch h.ltld. leg -&lt;trcngth te ..t , I ack tn. ngth ti&gt;t . .ll'm 'trcngth
t~ t , ,md lung c.tpactt) t~:&lt;:t . The puptl in group A take gym
t\\O d.ty" .1 wed. and they ha,·e the privilc~c of choo .. in~ the d.t)''
they \\'1 h to h..t\'C it Th~ group B -&lt;tudcnb al--o hc~n· two dc~y.­
cl w~:ck, hnt mu .. t go on Tu • day .. and Thur..d,ty'. The grmq C
ruptb t.tke gym Monday,;, \ Vedn' d.ty" .md Fnday· .tnd th~:
1 upil .. 111 group D .mend gym cl.t" c every d.1y of the \\Cek The
opportunity for promott n furn1 hcs the pupil the tntti.lti\'e to
improvt.'. Girls al-&lt;o take a eric, of "motor .tbility" te.,t~ C\'~:ry
"Cmt&gt;tcr, v..ltch drtermme their ,;rn"e of halancl.' and coorJmctt10n.
P upil from thl.' hoy' gym dcl""C org,mi;;c ba..;kcthall cllld ott·
I .111 tc..tm-&lt; which .tre entered in the mtr,tmur,tl tournament-.
TJu, y~:,tr cnior h.we been excu ed from &lt;.ompui r) gym·
n,t~lum due tu the f.t~t th.1t three y~:ar of credit .trc no lonO'cr
reyu~r~:d for college cntr,tncc.
The goal-: of the phy,tcal educatton department ..trc to help
every ho) anJ ::!irJ develop ht- C..tjMhi(Jty cl" far ,\S l o.;:.;:jbJc. ,md to
m.tkc lum enter mto .til actiVltiC \\'hich will help to m,tkc norm.d
hi Lhool life and hi .tJult year ...

Letting off 'omc hot atr.

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S.'IDER

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�FACULTY

Sciences
HE ~ubJect matter ot the vanou~ ~.::lt'n.::"~ I a not ch.tnged
f und,uncn tctlly, but thu r "cope h.t' broadened w1 th the me rca~­
mg number of dl,._ownc in each field Tod;ty 1t i~ pl.umcd to
ml'ct the need ... of the pupil in h1~ cham!tne: Cll\lrnnment. By
devdopin~ .t :-;.:i~.:ntifil· .tttltudc of thinking, puptls arc t.tught to
re;di:c thl ne . xl of the .;tudy of th1 ,uh1ect.
In pl.lllnmg the hi~h school couN&gt;, the determining f.tctor
1 the pupd him ...clf. The pupil --hould learn the right pr.tcticc~ and
.tttttude toward the n ed of In commumty. The ,urn of the
te,t.::her 1 to .~dapt the "UhJect m.tttcr to meet the mtere t · of the
pupdo;, ctnJ to develop an under..,tandmg of the ncttural law~ that
govern the unl\'er ... , to have .1 kno\\ ledge of the c:q cncnCL' of the
pa~t m the field of " ICnt.:'l., .mJ to dt"placc uper.;tition anJ
1gnor.t n t'.
Sl'ect.tlt::.ttion m ..;c..:ond.try ...,:hool ... i~ a thmg of th • p.H.
Tod.ty, Ill the tl.'aching of the sCICIKl'S, tl td a I' to inform pupil
about the results that haw h"en reached &lt;)._,Lncc.; are taught so a.;
tO giVl. the pupd a practi.::,tJ knowledge tl It ay be arplicd tO any
lin of work. It 1s al&lt;:o pr~ nteJ o th.tt op~.:n intellects arc .tblc
to reali:e \\hat modern re...c.trch h.t:&gt; Ji:dosed for them.
cicnce recot::ni::c..; that no ev1dcn.::e 1:-; ah ...olutely ccrtam. A
true ~CH~nti ... t welcome.; Ill'\\' evidence and i' alw,ty ... rl·ady to have
lu 1 rev1ou::. theory demoltshcd.
Th~.: 'CII~ncc cour..;es at E&lt;tst arc d1vided 1nto two cLt,;&lt;:e.;:
the lab cour'C', and the non·l.th cour .....::s
Amon!,! th former
.m:: .:lk·mi:otry. physic.;, .tnd h10logy, c.t.:-h of \\ hi..:h ha ' par,tt..::
l.tbor.ttoncs. The non-lab .:-our,es arc geology, p.;ychology and
ct,tronomy.
In chcm1~try thl' pupil devote the fin,d "IX weeks to the
... rudy of one particular .;uhic...:t m wh1ch they are intcrc,tcd. They
d~.:\i'l: and perform e:-.pcrimcnts which have ,orne connection w1th
thc1r 1 rOJCCt, and do outside rc,tJint:: on the ~ub1ect. Th..::y urn·
mari:e their inforn1.1tion hy wntlll!.! a paper on thetr experiment-.
.mJ r&lt;:.tding.
Durint:: the yc.tr a ... tronomy tudent. are taken to the Ch,unbcr·
mvcrs1ty of D&lt;!tn-er \\here they arc
lctm Oh~crvatory .tt the
.tfforclecl ,m opportunity to ... tudy the ::tar ... through the twenty
m...:h rcfr.tctor tcleo;cope.

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Library
HE Denver High School, now East High, in its earhest years had a small hut \.vel! chosen reference
library which \.\.,ts steadily mcreased hy fund· from ltterary entertainments and gifts from public
~pinted citi:ens. L.ttcr a small collection for lending was added, and &lt;t gift of hooks from the Denver
Library Association in 1878 increased the number to one thousand volumes.
In 1891 the Denver Public Library, with John Colton Dana as librarian, introduced in the south
wing of "Old East" the ·ystcm of -.helves open to the public, the pl.lll for a separate room for children,
and the u:c of picture collections. The "chao! had clmc connection with the library, teachers borrowing
freely for class usc
The library at "NLw E.tst" received many valu,thk book" from the old school. The high .;chool
library ha.; continuLd t he l.trg:ely a reference collectiOn, hut with a &lt;•radually l(rowing lending: system.
The .;chao! now has a library of some nine thousand volumes providing ch.mg:ing: collections for
class usc. The hhrary tries to train students mto the voluntary usc of a lar~e library so that they will have
the ahiltty to find and usc the hest materials in the pursmt of their inquiries.

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�ANY years ago, in the days when schools were first expanding and venturing past the boundaries of strictly academic pursuits, some students
felt the desire to collect the pictures of their classmates in a convenient form
so as to be able to keep some record of the ir chool -day associations. Thus,
the first albums were gathered, with neither names nor writing of any sort.
With this as a beginning, the annual has come to be an important feature of
school life. It has changed and developed greatly. but its primary purpose still
is to present in convenient form the pictures of the students for each other.

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Mr. Johnston,
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Gn:at·l!r-::at unci-:: of
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Dr. Carl M'-Lauthlin,
East, ll)lll), rather of
Doroth\ M'-Lauthlm,
E.tst s-::nH•r
Mary \Vooldridgc
Cat-::s, 1S99, mother
of Rtehard Gate.:;, 'en·
10r.

Peter Hagner Holme,
East, 1S94, f.tthcr of
P~k Holme. senior.

• corg D Begolc,
East, 1S9~. nMyor of
Denver.

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�M tl J red H.tn('ock,
Ea t, 1913.

Jenm~ Str.tshurg, E.t t,

1&lt;J I ~.

EJith L. D.tvi-., E.tst,
I I)Q I.

Marger} Wood, sen·
i' lr at E tst, Ja ugh tl'r
t Mt!Jr~?J H.mcock.
Eleanor Lasky, JUnior
at East, daughter of
Jenme trashurg.
Ell.t Mary Davis, sen•
tor at East, daughter
of EJtth L. Davis.

Lult
t ry Rich.trJ·
son, l:.,tst, 190 I.
Velma tory, senior
at Ea~t, d.tughter of
Lula.
H r· 11 Lowell. JUnior.
attd ~- my Lou Don·
.tl "'" ., :.ent r.
Helen Lowell anJ Bu'
Luwdl, mother a n J
father uf H.trlan; Lou
DonaiJson. mother of
.tmmy Lou.

P7J

�jA },. Clilll \

Head Boy

Et I" 'OR RA • OM
Hetid Carl

Student Council

T

,.,roup of :-;chool h:g1sbtors cons1~ts ot the head ~1rl, the head hoy, anJ a limited numh.:r of n.:prc·

HI

~cntativc~ cho.;cn from each das~ hy the student hody. The or~ani:ation was starteJ in 1915 .tfter

,m carlicr attempt at such an assembly haJ failed.
The Thanksgiving offerin~ of the members of the school was distrihuteJ hy the council among
twl'nty·:-;l'vcn d.:stitute familie.;, At the end of the fir.;t sl'ml'stcr, a ho&lt; k l'xchan~c was opcratl'J for the
purpo~c of s.t\'ing money for the buyer.; and :ellcrs of used book.-. Other organizcttions in the ~chool
were aided hy the money ohtainl'J from the rulkr skatin~ party and th.:- ~oci.ds given hy the StuJcnt
C uncil.
Red anJ \Vh1te Day was the climax of the council"::- .tctivitie-. during the year. At this event reg·
ular routlllc of the school day ~aw way to the gayt.:ty and color of the occa.;ion.

Ruw

2

ohach:,

Y

"'an Jc:.

D

Z r:

~·rrth utt,

• 'orthcutt, :\icL!Uthlt , Sn~·
d r, Clark, I
I, Ra• rm,
(

pc

Row I

MarJ:' , \\ rl , . 1'1:. I·

polt, II on haw, \\ rllram ,

Ho"land, M
Ch J,y, Ethcll

[3 ]

Itt,

(,at ,

�SEN

�Vta-Pre.,tdent

Secretary

Graduates
L RL G the past three: ye.trs, it h.t · been the pri vikgc of the ~r nsor-, to kno\v the das..; of 19 3 5 well.
B tl. uJdP.:idu.t!ly ,l!ld .ts ,t group, our c nt,tct,; with you h,t\'e .tlway~ heen ple.t-;,mt and \\'C have
found you loyaL thou{!htful, coopaatiw·, and sincere ,tt all tune'. Bl.'c&lt;nN~ WI.' haw known you, we can
'•LY wnh smcl.'nty, that \\'l' arc Sl)rry to sec you ka VI.' E.tst. If your succi.'"" in high "chool i-; indicative
of future ..;ucce.'"· \\'e have no douht that this school will alway:; h.:- proud to numhcr you among its
graduate-..

D

C r\THERI:-. I

s r CLt\IR

CREIGH ro. · I::. HAYE'

• e •

1• 1 F

T RE year-.. the members of the cia..;:; of 19 3 'i will ~njoy in rctro"p ct the ple,t-.,mt and eventful
day ... .,pent .tt East Htgh \Vhen our diploma..; arc prc..;entcd to us, we will feel that we havl: a broader
outlook on life and th.tt we ha\·e come a .::.tcp nearer to the achtcvement' which all of us hope to attain.
The cia,., ha-. enJoyed a most -.ucce;;sful year and ha., earnc.,tfy ..;upportcd al! -.cho!Jo::tic a ttvitie..;

c TH ERI. I ST CLAIR
CRIIGHTO • HAY

pon ors

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�GRADUATES
Alii I' ED\\ARD
\VtLLIAM
tamp, I R
Ch:ty

2.

I'

'

I,

z C:t.:rman. 2. Ed J
J. Loc.l H

rt:tdr}i

r' 2.

. '.

E
ADm o. • HORTE
A ( ppc'la Chou, I, 2, l, (,1
( lub, I, , '[)an I Boo " I
'C
t md the ( &gt;eel,' 2, 'Cln r ( d,
l, A Ca:;&gt;p 11 Ch r
En mhlc J, B1g 1), \
(lub M1,"'· I. 2, l, P1an&gt;. I, 2,
Local Honor i, ll1g 1 t r ,

Ann! o:--:, MARJORII
,npt Bod, I, 2, l, Trca urcr, 2; Preo1d&lt; nt, J, I d tor, \
au I
l.o.;al Honor, I, 2 i; · lcctcd Gl c Club, 2; "Count and
the Coed,' 2, Jumor I on, l, B1g ·, ter, l ( lub M1'1 f\J, I, 2, 3.

Ji, nor, '

AC.RELil' ' R TH KATIIRYK
Or.hc tra, I, 2, 1, Operetta, l

Club. DramJ, I. 2, i.

AHLIIOR(., \\'tLLIA!\1
l'la)' Fe uval, 1;
npt Book, B me
2, i, Tr&lt;a urer, i, Red J.cket , 2, i

M nag r, \

Cl.1b: }f.·Y,

AKI·R~. rLoRE.'ct,

S:npt Book, l; A CJated Editcr, l, Orch tra, 2, \, B1g 1 tcr, 3.
Club S·npt, I. 2 i, Drama, 3; Local H nor, 2. 3, ~att~;:-al H nor,
l.
ALLE. ·, BETTY
juniOr F con, 2. Ba k tball, I; lllg S1 tcr, i; emor Prom Comm1t•
tee, ;
Clubs. Mmer-., I, 2, l; Cru1 r , I, 2, J; • • uonal H~nor
!'ioJCICty, J.

ALLt. ·,

Bo-.;:-:1t jt "· ·

:\ 1.11:-:, DoRoTHY
ALLI'O!'o', ]011:"
Club I umor Chamber of Commerce, 3.
A:-:DER"f!'o', K.HHRY!'o'
Band, 1, 2, l. AII·C1ty Orchc tra, I. 2, i, Jumor E crt. 2. Cl
Local Hor r, 2, Gul Kodak, 1: Spanl b, 2, Glfl Rc '"""· 3.

ANDRl \\' ' M.-\RI:\l\'
Jm,.or Prom Committee. 2, l&lt;xal Hor r, I. 2, l: ~ tmnal H n r,
2, 1 JuniOr Escort 2: B1g s, tcr, 3, P nod1c1t &gt;, 2. Clubs· Junt .
I, 2, i, T"o Art, I, 2, \\hue Jackets, l.
:\PPEL. BARRY EDWARD
Ba ball, 2, l Football, i

Cl.1b · l'rc•Medlc, 1: D. 2. 3.

i\ROK o •.. LILA

:\R TH l'R

S. '0\\ DEN

s .... ,mmmg 2, ) 1 r Cia Pre 1d nt, i, ].1111 r Pr m (,ommltt e, ,
Annapoll • 'a, ,1 Acad my, ; Cluhs.
ngrc , I, 2, lnt rna!l nal
R I uon • 2, l
A

IILO( K., ELIZARI'TII
Club s, c1a: [l ncmg,
ATKI '&lt;0!'-',

CH RLE

Glee Cl "'· I

Al Tl.
MARY fAYE
( ub G A. A , I, \\ b1t

Ja

Al rRt Y Do 'ALD
potllgbt, 2. Cl b
mer

, I.

Lee I H n r, 2

II!J k ll

p.s, I, Jun

• 2.

BAco.· HL~RY
\\'r thng,
( lub

hn ,,g, 2

( 41)

ham Cr

f Com·

�GRADUATES
BADC.LEY, ,-\ .• 'E
l!tg s, t.r, ~: .\mor Ch

D), 1, ( lub: L01.alllomor, I, 2, 1; Na
u(,nal Honor, '\, L.um, I, 2, 't.'-rctu} 2; ( rUJ rs, ;, (_,u) Rc n~"•
2, 1; Trca ur.r, 3.
BAILEY, ,-\un B1 VI Rl Y
RcJ ard \\ hu Da, p, tcr, ~. lit~ D. 2, Gold ll, 'I
A, l, fr1rl He cr\t , '\, 1\ataonal Honor 'och.:ty, '\

Clt.hs G. A.

BAKER, PI (,(,y
Re:.l ard \\ hllc ll.)

Commtttc,, 2, ' fhc fhortc nth C'h tr," I;
• Sk1ddmg,
2 ... Ih lmport.ulct ,( H mg Jarn t,' \·
~..n t
Hook, 3; lit~ "' tcr 1. Cltb.: S rtpt, I, 2, l; llram.1, I, •• 1,
s crctdry l, Prcstd nt, \; Local Hm· r, l, :-.: II r I H ncr

(Itt\, \

B.\LL, VIRC.l:\IA
J :-nor I'' rt, 2, Play f, tl\oll, I.
s rtpt, 3.

Clul-

Three T , I, CrUI r , 2,

B.\R, fl All, MARTI:\
&lt;1lce Clul-, I, 2, i, Scntor Rcprc &lt;nt ti\C
I, l, 3, St~mp, I, 2.

Clubs: A trunom\',

BARR, BRO\\. 'I
he-tor Prom &lt;:tmm ttcc, l; rour •Ycar l:rtr,cll College s,hol. r htp,
1; "Tit Tbtrt cnth &lt;'hatr," I, "Sk,.JJmg," 2; "The Import nee C'f
llctng Earn t," 3, Spotlight, I, 2, ; Sthcr E. Club (', ngrc •
I, l, ;, lnt rnatlo!lal Rdat10n, I, 2, l, Prc.tdcnt, l, Drama, I, 2,
i, Trca urcr, 'I
BARR I Tf, Mt RIEl
Soc«r, I; II d&gt;.11l, 2 Glee Club, I, 2, 1
Rc cnc , 1.

Cl ~. Mmeh~. 2, ;, Gtrl

BARTl r rT, DoROTHY
Cl c Club, I, 2, 1. { lubs: G. A. A ., I, M ncna, I. 2, 3, Cr , •
crs, 2, 3.
BAT I, DoROTHY
:Icc l'luh, 2

( lubs Cho, 2, 3; junto, 2, ;,

BH•t R, VIOLA
BAt ~1 • .M. J,
C ..d t Corp. I, 2; Son rf Rnnltt1cn ts ay C1nte t, 2. Juntor Prom
Committe 2 &lt;'luh&lt; : lc a) Honor, I, 2, 3, :&gt;:ltional Hl)nor, l, '·
International R IJllon&lt;, I, 2, 1, Sc"ctaf), ; ; Jumor Chamber of
Commerce, 3.
Bl ARD"I!EAR, KAY

Ri Cl-::1 R, PF.GGY
Clubs: Mmcna, l: Cho, 2, 3, Dr rna, I.
BP.GC.

Bon
Bt R:-..-STII:\, L1 o:-;ARD
Clu
,-\ tronor~" I, l, l, Pre td nt, I, 2, 3; \Vond r, I, 2,
Chamber of Cammer", '1, Eucltdcan , 2.

BI:RRY, CH.\RI.I''&lt;
"The Importance of Be .. .: Earn t," l, CIL Ls Spar. h. I, 2:
Dr rna, 2, 3; Eucl J ans, 1, l'cnCmG, I· Lccal Honer, 2, 3, :&gt;:auonal
Honor ~ etC!)', '1.
B1c1 Lo\\', Et•ct :-:1
Orch tra, l, 3, Rand,

Cl b. ll &gt;• M 'c, I

Bt. ·sroc~-:

SHIRL! Y
lltg D, I; GoiJ D, 2 C luh. Dr rna

BIRKIIOI 'Z.

£q HER .MARIE

BLAIR, .MARGARET
B.;: Br adca t, I. Club: \\ htt

Ia ltt , I, 2, 1,

BLA:\I'HARI&gt;, CLYDf
&lt; uh Ht·Y, :.

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I, 2, i.

�GRADUATES
Bt OI!loR

• Bt r n

• I• 2

C I 1b M n "

BLO~IRI Rl. CllARl I "
() 1h Lo, I Honor, I, 2. !, JL 10r Chd
Htnur, 'L

I, Eu J.dc n,

• 'at r I

BLOMBERG, CLE\11 KT

&lt;l•b J m•or ( nd • I, 2.
B()(.I,S, BARBARA
Angdu Board, 2. l,

1hrr 1:, \, Gl
Club, I, 2, Pr 1dent, I· A
Gappdla Chmr. 1, ·rh c~unt and 1h Coed,' 2; '( ' r Coed,''
l; lhg St t&lt;r, !; lunu r h•cort, 2
Club. l'•ano, Vocal. and V10lm
I, 2; MulcnJ, I, 2, junto, 1, :--;',tJ&lt;nal H nor ·, 1 !)' , '1.
80!1\IAS

THOMA

football. 2. 1, lla kcthall, 2.

Club. H1 Y. I, 2, l; D. 2, l.

BOll !&gt;oil R, l.Ol I E
SeniOr l'wuc, i, Sr&lt;•th~tht, 2; I' nod

ItO, \, l·d11or, J; ).1111 r Es·
2
Club· Snpt, I, 2, 1, Localli nor, I, 2, •• ,'t~er:l
II&lt; nor, 2, l C: I&lt; I R " , &gt;.

C&lt;rt

Bm A:-:DER Do,. AU&gt;
Club. C h miStr~. I, 2.
Bo\IA. ll, Ct &lt;'It 1

Cl

ll•g S1 trr, 1. Annual Board, J; S1h.r L,
"ram h, I, Drama, 2, ).

. I&gt;1

• I, 2,

Bo\\'t :-;, Ront RT
C:luha In terr. uon3l Relauon , j, :\ 1t10nal Honor "ocl.t)·,

Bm\'\tAS

:\1 Dt:-=t
Bo\\ \lA!'. E11 Et s·
All lo!rl&gt; Lc guc, I; I'!Jr lc tl\al, I.
( ru• ..:r!.!, 2. \.

(.!

':&gt;. \\onda, I; lrc'lch, I;

BoYI.l. RotiER r

C:lul · M&lt;•l&lt; r, I.

BRAlll s, L\l R,-\

May Quc.n Autnd nt, I, 2; p),, !·, uul I, 2, 3; S mor Prom Com•
mmcc, i; "nro\!.Jrg Pams," 1, H·lf·TUIUcn Bnard•ff · h&lt; l3r h1p, 1,
Studcm Counol, :. Uuhs: CrUiser. I, 2, l, Pre 1dcnt, 2, M&lt;rcru,
I, 2, 1, • '.u 10n3l Honor, 3; Local Honor, 2.
BRA~!&gt;! s, \'t\'IA!'
BRt ADO:-:. ,-\RT

Art I
I, 2

3)' \\ ,~,cr, I, s fth,,ll

2,

!.

CIL':&gt;: "npt, I, l'b1l tdl ,

BRI. '()L(, (,I R, :-..1AIIl L

Red ami \\ h

&lt; I&gt; &gt;. J.

BRID\\ ELL

EvA
BRlloi,S, Pt (,(,Y
jun1or I cut, 2.

( lub . S npt, I, C'nu c , l,

BRoo.:', FRA 'KLIS
BROT KY, ,-\llt
'-c 1 r I'JcnJc, 1; Spotlight, \, EJJtor; Tcnn• , 1.

Clubs. · nate, I, 2
lnt rn uo. •I R I uon, I, 2; D. 3, .Smonal H n r, f ; Local H cr,
I, 2, ).

BROT'•K Y,

Bt 1.1.1

(,Icc ( luJ:., I, B1g SJ&gt;Icr, '·

[·B}

( luJ:.· &lt;,.r: R cnc, L

�GRADUATES
BRO\\.
jEA. 'I TTE
Juro··r I· CC"t, l, v.rg•l Medii, \
Soch.:ty. l

Club, .S,npt

I,. 'at nal H·m&lt;.r

BRO\\'"&lt; Bos
C'bb Cad t, I, 2, ·, V~&lt;e Pre ·J nt,

BRl EGtol :\1:\:\ K RL
( lub' C:crman,
Rul , I

BR l'. 'TO •.• B.... RB R.\
ju!' r F cart 2; lhg s, t r, '· ( l.1b : Lat n, I

2.

G1rl Rcs&lt;r\C , I, 2.

BL"RGI·. Ro'
Club H1·Y, 1. l, l, Red j • .:kct • 1. 2, 1.

Bt RGI· ~0:\. :\l.ICE
Glee Cl

Ch.b: Spam h. 3.

. Z.

Bt Rt..:~

rRA:-;c!'
Clce Club, 2; Jumor Escort, 2 Clubs : !i.:npt, I, 2, 1, t:1r1 Rc ·nc,
I, 2 l; N auonal Honor Soc~&lt;ty, 1
B t.;R!;I. ZAIDI E.
Orch tn, I, 2, 3.
3.

Club . P1ano, Voolm, ard

\'o•c~.

I, !i.:npt,

C.\:-;BY, H e:-.:RY
Club· Bo)· Koda~. I; l'encmg, I.

CA:\:\0 .• GP.ORGE
Coif, I, 2, 3, S•n10r Prom Committee, i.
2, l, Prcs1dcnt, 3

Club: D, I, ., 3; H1•Y,

CAPES, jiM
C-\RPE:\TER, j.•SE
Jun1or F cart. 2, B1g S1stcr, 3. Club,
CrUI•c•, ), Nauor.al lhnor "oc•~ty, 3.

CARq .... RPHI!:\, Cll.-\RL~~
"wl'li'Ilng, 3. CIL : Fencmg, I, E: chd an
ty, 3.

Mmcna, I, 2, jumo, 3;

; , • · t r. I Honor s.x:, •

CARL 0. BE TTI:\A
Angdu Board, 2. 3; S1hcr E, 1; J,m10r Escort, 2, Trca urer cf Scmor
Cia , l; . n10r Prom Comm1ttce, l; s,n,or Barn Dance. 3. Club
P1ano. Vocal and \'1oim, I, 2; M.ncna, I, 2, Local Hmor, 2, 3;
• "ataonal Hon r. J

c.. . ~lY, CAR~U LIT:\
( I.Jb

CATHEY, MARG.-\Rl'T
Jumor Escort, 2
Cl ~

I' no, \'ool,

M1" ""

I, 2,

C.HLLTT, HELE.·
Spothgbt, I, j -,, r E crt, 2
I, 2, (I o, '·

~J

v, 'm, I, Mmena, I.

, ( 10, I, •

(I

. M

3.

na, I,

; ; Cr01 cr ,

BFR:--;ICE
( ub ( c mmercul, I.

Cli.-\Lr,-\. T

CHARLE • DA \ lD
CIIA \ l::

EDWARD

Angc'u, 2. 1,
wr Cb Da)·, , M IC \\c kArt A-.;•rJ. 2, A
Phc • Art Pnm D1\l 1on, l; s,f, r E, \ Red :1d \\b•tc Da)'
Po tcr A" rJ, I; Spa:11 b M dal 1, S •or C'.ommltt e. &lt; lub: Sphm.x,
I, 3.
CIIA 1., BETTY

Glfl Tc 1 C'ha"lpl h1p, 2; A Cappella ('h If, 2, 3; "CI vcr
(.ocJ,' •
Clubs . M nena, 2, l; Cho, 2, l

[ 44)

�GRADUATES
CHELLY

jACK

Jumcr Pr&lt; "' Commm e,
An
I g

CHRI T£' E •• HAR\lY

"Gro"1 g 1'11r , " ; , ·, rt Be k,

Clul

, I, 2, 3.

Dr

CLARK, RA Y!IIONI&gt;
Fnt M rg n C' lc rado, I. 2

CLARKE, VtR(,ISIA

J

10r E on. 2.
CLOl Gil, BILLY
Band, I, 2. l
CoCHRA:\, }.1ARY }A '[

CoPn:-:. J•~' Mil
Spothght, l; Cheer Leader, 2, ;,
3, A ll C., I

Clubs: A tronomy, I, Glee Club,

CoHc:&gt;:, LeRoY
lumrr Prr'Il Comm1ttc , 2; Rtd and \\'hue Day C'.omm1tt&lt;e, I, 2. l,
Student C.ounc1l, I, Cia Trta rcr, 2. Clubs: s nate, I, 2, Drama,
2. 3.
Cou,

E THER

Sp r &amp;.;.y C'&lt;&gt;ntc t, '· · npt Boolc, I; "Count and the Coed" I;
Rooocvdt H1gh :chool, D
Mctn , lc\\a, 2, Glee c.tub, I, 2, 3.
Clubs: · nrt, I. 2; Local Honor, 2

COLLI:\

HI LIS

}umor Prom Committee, 2. jumor I:.Cort, 2, Play Fe uval, 2
Laun, I, 2; Mmtrva, I, Crm era, 3.

Clubs:

CoLLI!'", ~~ LLII

jun10r E con, 2; Clce Club, l; "Clever Coed," 3.
2; Gnl R rvc , I.

Clubs Srani b,

COLLJSSO. •• JF.A!'!'ll R.

Mav Qu n Attendant. I, 2; Jumor E cart, 2; Pia)' Fe mal, I, Red
and \\'hne Da&gt; C'.ommutc , I; Spothght, l; Stiver E, ;. Club Cho,
I, 2, l, junto, I. 2, l, Vtec•Pre tdcnt, 2.

COLLI'TI R, RALPH E.
Dance Orchc tra. 2, 3: Orche tra, I, 2, ;, Band, l; 'The Count .1nd
the Co,d," 2; State Champ ton Bra. Quart ttc, 1. Club Cadets,
I, 2, A tronomy, I; Atrcraft, I, 2
CoPu..... ·o, RoBFRT \\'.

I CoR. tsH, H ARRY E
I
I s,.tmmmg, 3. Clubs Ancraft, I; D Club, 3. l

Cox. ADA ~1 AY

Orch tra, I, 2, l.

Cox

Ch.!&gt;: Dancmg, I.

FRA ·cEo

L.

Club: \\lute Jacket , 2, 3.
Cox. H ELL· )FA.·

Glee Cl b, ;

Cox, Rost RTA L.
Semor Barn Dance Commttt • ; • : m r Cia D--·. 3. Pr
Con·
fcrcnc Rcpr ntatl\c, 2, l; jum r Escort. 2; "potl ght, :. '· 'thcr
E. 3; Art l'dttor l; "mpt Boo , 3; Ter. u. 2, '· · lc r, 2. Clubs
.!\tmcru, I, 2, l; :SC:If't, I, 2, 3, Loul H n r, I, 2, 3, • · uonal
1
H nor,
CoYLI! SA I
CRI:AGA. ·• H ARRY

[45]

�GRADUATES
CRI'\\ 1 LL

B nd

Gr OR&lt;.r

2, '· LlrC:

..

CRrTrr

J !tn&lt;tu\\ n Hogh S hool, I.

'

n

Lr o. A ~1.

or

I ono r E

rt , 2
CRt

Cloh Vo

I V ulon

md l'oar , I

Gr1 • C.

I BAld R

!) II L, , 'n L ~1
( dct Ball ( mmottc , 2, \, \\'c rid Rc 11toon ( nf r.:nc , ; ( ' m
pam C Rofl. T
, ·, All ( otv C.olor (;oard, 2; I-t Lo.:ut nant, Com
r •y C. Cl '&gt; ( ngr s l, 1, Cad t, I, l, \, rcncong, 2

c.

DALRY\Il'Ll', ELLE

' I c' J Glc

( lu!J: (,orl lh

Club, \

DAt'D, Jou :-; ~~
( 'ub ( • rm ,, I, 2,

IH,

l.

llro'Il•, I, !Cod J, I.

Spr. cr R F.
DA\11
II nd, I. Cl.1h &lt; dct,
DA\11'. Sr :-;ro \\'
'&lt;ud t Cv:.oncol, :.

D\\'1 • ELL ~1 RY E.
'roano h Foe u, 2. l, "rano h M
~, 2, Junto '·

DA\ ,,

( h

.ol, '· CILI-

'ro,..' ••

•, A&gt;trol'•

PAl'L B.
Bl l II h p•, I, :-&gt; 'II r R do&gt;, I, }.1noor Rado , I

J

DFEL, EI.IZABI TH
'par
M Jal, &gt;. (lui-

Scr&lt;pt, I, \; Corl R, '" s, I,

DcLo ·c L1 \\ '' F.
A ( •rrdl • 2. l, ll.ond. I. l. •; Gl
Clul-, I
and th Coed. ' I, "(I ' r Co.:J "
CIJb• · C:
I, 2, l

"rt (mont
n. 2. D n:1,

DrcK"· BErrY.-\·:-;
Cl &gt;,

Mo

"'· :

l, ( r .11

r , 2

01'&gt;;0. , HERR! R r

(' oh

\\', .fR.

Pr.. M d c , I

nate, I. 2

Dl.'\0'\', TIIO~L-\' .\.
Fo&lt;tball. 2. •. A &lt;•rordla, I 2. l;
Da 1 1 II&lt; n . ' I . ' Cln r
Cod," l, (, c Cl b, I
(hob H Y, 1. 2. l, R J I ck •
I,
; I&gt;, 2, i,
noor ('b f,, :

Dot \1-.' En\\,,· L.
&lt;;~

tl ht

l; s

,.. r Cia

Day, •. ( loh Spam h, 2.

DOLL!' EL II- ~11:\l'.'A
J oor E c lit, 2 Clul- ~ 111 nal H. IlL r s. Cl&lt;t\, &gt;; Local H m r "
c ty, I, 2, i, LU!I, I, l. rma,, l Vollq Ball, 2 \

Do. ALD~o ·• SA~I\tY Lot
\'tcc•Pr Jdt.:nt J :uor ( 1 1"' ,
So tLI Or~aroutocn, l. Clul-

2. jumor Prom ( -:l'll •t
M n f\3, I. l, l (
s r

Bo•

Do

IIA 1, \'IRC.lt-:IA C.
(,(, Cloh, 2, A C pp lb, l; Locdl II nor, I, 2, i; Jun1&lt; r hwrt, 2;
'Th C unt and th.: Coed' , 'Cic\d Coeds', Or.hc tr . I, 2, &gt;.
Clubs V &gt;eal, Vo Jon, and Po n• , I, Z, \\bote Ja ht , ·, • 'au n I
H n r
" t), )
DOPI', ROB I RT \\'
I' nJ I; Or&lt;hc tra, I
DoR\\ ARD

H -\RDE

G

A (..oppdla, I, 2 i; (;I
(.lui- md M x-d Chono
~: • &lt;;row ..
ong Paon , ' l
Ordo&lt; tra, I, 2; '() n I Boon ,' I.
Th Count
1
ar. th
d," ~. "Cl 'er C'.o&lt;d, 1; S ket&lt;d En rnb
1 C!Jb ·
~1u tc. 1. F..:n.('m '• 2 Local H1 "' r '-'oc• ty. ;

[46]

�GRADUATES
DoR\\ ARD, HowARD M
(,1
( lub, I, 2, '1, M .. d Chou, I
2 ll.tnd, I, 'The Count tnd
C d, ' I. Cluh . Mour, I, M• •te, I

B.

Doz11 R, DoROTHY

fourth l'lacc m Art l'nnt DIVI ton, '. A Pbcc Ill I' I tonal Art n ....
wn, l, Angdu Board, l. &lt;'l••b. C:t•l Koda , I, Art, '1.
DRAPI R, EL II: ~1
Club . L1harv, I, 2

Dt su.

r.o. RAD

"

1&gt;r CJ., D.11, l
·, Bv' Focd , 2.

A I'll&lt;&lt; 1 Art Pnrt Dtvl 1on,

Dt . KL!I-

DA \'II&gt;
~pothght, 2. '1, BL "~ s M '"'"• '1, Gold E. '1, Four•Yclf C.olumb1a

U'\1\crstty Schc! ush1p, L S mur Pnm Com mitt~&lt;, 3, Glee Club,
I, 2, 'Count and Cod," 2. CILb. lntcrndt uno~l Rel;,tton, I, 2, 'I,
Tr '" r, l, l'r~1d nt, '1, llra:.a, J, Lool thntr Socl~ty, 2, l ~a·
tunal Hmur : 1cty, l.

Dt RloLI., Bt TTE Sn R:s'L
Red a• ::1 \\'h tc D•~ Commttt c, I; Sp()thght, i, AII·Ctty Papa, 'I;
Jio,HI)· lhy Co !P.ltl&lt; , ; . Uu!&gt; : Cru1 r , I; Cho, 2, J, Mm~r·

1. 2, ... Trt.:i ur . ;

\3,

Dn.R. TEo

(I !&gt;

Rad &gt;, I, 2, &gt;, Vtec·Prc 1dcnt
EATO:s', EtL..\

( lub : CJ,

l· }.totor, I, 2, l.

..'vf

CIL .

Ecc Lto', Cttl '-TIRE.
C ,J,t , I. 2 Glee ( 'ub,

EccLE ...

To.\t:&gt;..tY

Band. I, l, •; Orchc tr•, l.
EDWARDS, jo11. ·

Club . \\ mdcr, I, 2, A

B. C

EI~ELI. CAROLY:s' D.
Red .1rd \\'lute lhy Co r:!tttee, J; B1g D, 2, c:dd D, l
C:hc, I, :-:auontl Honor "oc•&lt;ty, 3

CIJb :

EJ-E:-:DRATH, ELEA:-.:OR

(,It Tom I,::., j ; T nn•s T&lt;~m, &gt;; Juruor E-ort, 2.
, I , 2, "' , (...ruJscr , 1, 2. '.

Clubs. Mrn·

t..f\

ELliOTT, )OtiS .-\ .

EL:&gt;-.1'-'HAJ.l stR, Eo .....
juntor E cort, 2.
Club

Brbhoph I ,

I,

• 'uron I

Hon&lt;:or

...·u-

CU't)·, ' ·

E .. 1-H.U.l '-ER, TED
E~nRY, PHILIP \ \'.

EMLEY, BOB
aoGrov..1ng Pan :

Cl bs. French, I, 2; Fenc ng, I, Mc.tor, I,

Glee Club, I

E\\ ALf, LOll'

')

A,.,- 1al Board,
'i \Cr E, '1, Jumor Es' &gt;rt, ::., ' Gro... mg l'ams,"
Play Fe ti\JI, I, Un ·Y,ar Mtlls College S.:h.,lar h1p, \
Clubs·
I -t
2, \, Pr, •dent, J; Cho. I. ::., 3; ~atrunal Ho1nor, 2, '1, Local
H n r, I, 2, 3.

I

fAIR, ALICE • TAD!·. I

lhchc tra, I. 2, '1.

Chi~:

Spanrsh, l.

fA:-.::\RO\\', ET II L L

Cl b

G. A

A, I

(47]

�GRADUATES
FA. 'J.;t Ll, FRI Dill!
Spano h Medal, i

CIJb

Cloc, I, 2, i; Moroen , l, i, Clce (hob '

FARI". GEORGI
( !ur Pre Mcdoc, I, 1, \I« Pre od nt, l.
F.-.RR, E'&lt;flllR
Jur. r l'&lt;cort, l.

('luJ,

Laton, I; 'io&gt; o~l Dane ng, I.

Fllll:\C.I R, LOYAL
Ch.b: lnt rnallo'lal Rclaucn, I, 2; c:al"'&gt;n, I, :, 3.

FJ RRI,, \VALTI R
Track, l

CluJ.: I -our Chamb.r of Cc "'mcr,e, L
FILD! L!&gt;IA:\, STL'ART

FI:-.:Cll, Bt· fTY
Red and Whotc Day Program, 2; Scnpt Book. 2, f~lcc Club, I, 2;
"Count and C:ot-d," 2, "Cirvcr Coeds,'' l. Club · Vocal 'ld Voolon,
I, s npr, 2, 3; Drama, 2

Ft ... CHI'R, PATRICIA
JunJOr Glass Trca urcr, 2; May Queen AUl'rtJant, 3. Jun1ur Prom

Commmcc, 2, Scnoor Barn Dance Commottcc, i; .M,
p, rsor.aht&gt;,
3; Red and \\'bote DJ)' Committee, 2. Clubs )unto, I, Cruo" , I
Fn:.PATRICK, RusE~tARY
All Gorl League, I; Junoor SoCial H.:&gt;ur Commottec, 2; Sol\'cr E, 3;
lltg So tcr, 3. Angclu Board, 2, 3; Junwr F con. 2; • Gro"mg
Pam&gt;," 3; Orchc.tra, 3; Pnoodocoto, 2
CluJ,: Natoon:ol Honor
· coct\', 2, 3, Local H.:&gt;nor Sococty, I, 2, Gorl Rescnc., 2, 3, Pres•
idcnt, 3.

Fn:&gt;1~n10. ·s. MARY
Cld:&gt;&lt;: Goris Kodak, I, 2; Montrva, 2, Glee CluJ., 2, 3.

Fn:.stMOI'S, Runt
junoor F.scort, 2.

Club: \\'ond r, 2

fLATTI RY, }011:-.;
Club: Slod,• Rule, 2; Junoor Chamber of Commerce, 3; C.1dct, I.

FUAK, ELOUI"E
"C'..ount and Coed,'' 2, "Cie,·cr C'-ocd ," l, &lt;.Ice Club, I, 2, L
Club : Drama, I; S.:npt, 3.
FLIT. 'I R, DAVID
Club: Drama, I
FoRB! s, MAR&lt;.t RY
·Count and C'.ocd," 2; "Cie\Cr Coed," 3; Play f·c u-al, I, 2, 3;
Spotloght, 3; All·Cotr Paper, L Club Cruo er, I, :, 3; Mmcrva,
I, 2, 3.

FO"TI·R, LEO
Cl h : A\'oation, I; Boys Kodak

2.

FowuR, ]A!"ET
Operetta, I, 2, 3, Orchestra, I. 2, 3 Onc·Year S.:ropps College S.ool·
ar hop, 3· Band, 2, 3• Coty Orchc&gt;tra, I, 2, i, Stat Cello Solo Con•
t t, I, 2. Club Mmerva, I, Vocal, Voolm, and Poano, I, 2, 3,
Pre odcnt, i, Nauonal Honor, 2, 3.
FRA:-.:GI~. BER. 'ICl

PRA:-.: .:. ·coTTY
Club . Aviauc.n, I, l'rc•Mcdoc.s, 2.
FRAZI! R GLRAI.DI!"I
Play F taval, 3
Clubs: Mmena, I, 2, l; Cruo rs, I, 2,
rRrY, MARc.-.RET
Cl b: Cor! Rc crvcs, 3.

(48)

�GR ADUATE S
1-tUCt;.l L. Rt TH
Red nJ \\ htt&lt; Day, I
i'RO II

H·~:

S rA

C uh l·

D,

A

A

ll \'

\\cxJ. ry lc tis ;, D.bat f~•m
, Ordc •tr, I, Srar
Cl h-= Dram , 2, !\at rr I H n• r, '

M J I

FR\'1', IRt,'l
· C:ro\\ tn~

Ptt n , • 1

(

l\1h &lt;, rl

n s

Rr

Ft' l E '\\'Ill! R. Jt !'lOR
Gin ( lur, l
Cl ~ A trom&gt;m). I .
I l l U:RTO

HRt \\I R

GARABRAN r, Rout RT
('I
Junccr Chef , I , F

Id

, , I

(.ARCIA, ERI. 'I A
Club Spanc h, l.
GATF~. Bou
"roth~ t. l, FJct

• •: Gold E. ' \\oodb rv Fmals. I , 2. \· K •
" nc 2. Four• Ycar ( lorado College s hol.u h1p, ; • Ba kctball, :, \
("lcb : L« I Honor S 1 I \ ,
tud&lt;nl CounCil. 3, Debate T&lt;a'll, I
I. 2,. · uonal H rrr 'oc1 tv. l. Hc·Y, l (&lt;.~rgr,
: D, •.
GAT! '· RtCIIARD
c;lc C"l ~. I, Orch tr

(d 1\11:\RD, PAt 'L
Club Gcrmar. Z, l: S nat

I, 2,

I, 2, Black H1 hop, I.

Gt I R. VIR!,J. 'lA
Cl ~· Scnrt. ;
GERBA'&lt;t, Cuu Dt.
I ,,or Prom C'..ommttt &lt;. 2: S ncor Barn Dan«. \, R J
\\ ttt
Day, l. Clubs A tronom), I, Fcncm~:. I Dr~,, :. C ngr •
•.
VJCc•l'r&lt; 1d nt, 3.

GIBBS, Ht LE"
lla k&lt;t".l1, I, 2, lla ball, I, :

Cl b c;")

Koc.lak, I, 2

Gil Ill RT, FiORI :"CI:
"pam h Medal, l, J cor 1-sc:crt,

Cl.1b spanc•h. I, ;

GILL!:-; FRA:-!'1."
GJc, Cl·!.. I. 2, 3. CIL!&gt;: T"o An, I. 2, Dra"1a, 2,
Vocal, nJ \wh. I, 2, S nrt. •.

P1 n

Gl E.·:-. GALl
GOLDBERG E~TF.LLI
Cl !&gt;s: Deana 1: G . A . A., I.
GRAUO\\', LOt.;l 1:!
J 10r l" ort, 2, B1.:: S1 t r ,
" auondl Honor "'oc•ct) , ,

GRA- E, \1ARJORII
).1ncor Escort. 2. ( luh

( lub

( IH. 1, .,

Spbmx, l, T"o Art , 2

GRAt ~fA •• jt A.· .. ,,
J ncor I"' ort, 2. Cl.1b : ( n

'

r , I. :, ) , Mmc

GRAY, LOI
( lur Commcrccal, I; SJlO"'· '·

[49]

, I, •·

; ; J rto, 2, l;

�GRADUATES
GR! I. "L

Club

Bi fiT

J.mt • I. 2, '· Clw, I, 2, •
GRr-&lt;.ORY, Ht\RVlY
&lt; "• o H h 'chool, Ch • C'ahf rm •• I, "·A Capp
S mor Prom Comr::utc , \. ( uh J '"" r ( bmhcr d

r, Chmr. &gt;,
( omm c ,

3.
GRII I ITH, ROIII"'
( I &lt;h
lloH KoJak &lt; l•h

I

Sr. t11sh, \; !" uunal H mnr 'nc&lt;l!y-, ; •

GRI\IE • Cit Rl f
Cl.1b Bo~ • K ,.tak &lt;.Jut, I .
GRI. .,PA •• :\11 1 VI~
Sltllor B rn D nee Commlttlc. '; lumor Prr!Il ( &lt; mm1tt t.:, 2. S mer

Cl.1 Da), •. 'Clncr C.ot:J.' \, '(.&lt; 1 t and Coed,' 2, Orchc tra,
2, \, h fr Jt.h, •. \\~bury I mal, &gt;, SpNh~tht, 2, &gt;, Puhh •tr Ma•·
II! r, l, '· S1h r 1·. •. l&gt;cb.1t Team, \. (,Juh S nat, I, 2, \; Pre
Md1,, I.

Gt ~nu R, Do~ AU&gt;
Cl

lim

K&lt; d k. 2;

t ud •Jean , l

Ht\CK:\ fHOR. ·• HI Ll.
HACK'TAFI, Mt\RIO~
Clubs. Junto, I, ~. Chr, 2, ;, Crm cr,
\

&gt;; :-.; uonal H. nor '.ex:• ty,

H .\1 HY, ]A\HS

Ht\ Fl I.Y, MAXI:\ I
,-\II Cnl Lcag&lt;~c, 2, J on1 r E c&lt;&gt;rt, 2; ,J CIL • I, '
\ 1oim .1nd P•ano, I 2; Local lkonor SOCI&lt;ty, 2.

Clubs. Vucal,

H .\H~I'R, VIRC.I~I.\

HALL.\1&gt;,\ Y, FR:\S' K
Spotlight, 2, \, Club: Fr,nch, I.

Ht\I.LOCK, CI.\l Dl \VILl:S
Senior Barn D.mcc Comm1ttc
l Sen I&lt; r Prom Committe&lt;, 3; Red
,md \\hue Day C.ommlttcc ', Glee CluJ:,, I; A Cappella Ch01r, 2, J;
• lhmd Boone,' I, "Count nd ( d. 2. "Cin&lt;r Coed,· J; Cia
s .rcta&lt;), !, •• Track, 2 ••. Clubs !loy• Mu IC, I n. 2, '
Ht\MILTO~. BER~ICI'

Clul--· G1rl R

'' . \

HA\111 ·• HERB I R r
( l.1b&lt;. Span1&lt;h, \; jun1or &lt;.ha'll'&gt;,r of Cumm cc, 3, Boys Ko&lt;bk, 2.

Ht\S'IG.\~. S!IIRLI.Y
Sc!ll r Barn D "lc (.&lt;Ummutc , &gt;. Jumor E cort 2; R d and \Vh1t
Day Comm.ttc , l, B1g "D,' 2, Cdc.!· D," 3. Club \\ hltc Jack t.,
I. l, •
H A .. ,E~. \\' Al "'ITA
Ht\RI&gt;I 'G ?viADll y~
Ba J, l
c,rJ Rc "

c:,b

H

RPI::R,

, 2. 3.

Mu Rt~r:
HARRI", )vfARI.\~
Basketball, ;
HARRI , :\1.\RY
D1g Sa tcr, &gt;.
Cl bs: !'ru1 as, 2, '• Junto, I.

('&gt;0)

�GRADUATES
tf.~Rvt v.

E•, As oR

jur&gt; • E core, 2. Cl"~' Mmcrva, I.
HA\\'1 • DtCI::
Ht ATOS, BARBARA

A Co~rrdla ( b tr, 2, 1; Play h '" :. 2, 1; Op r u • 2 3 Cl
LocI If. .cr. I, 2, l· • '•wnal H. n r, 2, l, Junt , I, 2, l, Ch
2, 3.

Hf'IDIM~!'.', F!RY,'I

J,miOr E.cort, 2.

bun, I, \\ond r. I *·

Club

HELLI R, MERTOS
ll.md I, 2. l, Orchestra, 2, 3. AII·C:IIy II 'ld, 2, l; AII·C:I!y Orchc •

tro, l; "Cic\er Coed," 1
Drama, l .
Ht

Club .

s, c I Dancmg, I; Srant b, I;

s. RoGER

Rtflc Tea~. l; Cad&lt;!, I 2, l; C'adct Ball Co ~ ttc , '
CaJ&lt;ts. I, 2, l, l'rc tdcnt, l.

C'lub :

Ht R~L\S, At Ill RT
HP.,S, VtOLf.T

Clce Cl , I, 2; "Dantd Boone," I; "Clnn Coed." 2.
I, Z, 3.

Club Cite,

Htlllll RT, CLARA
Jumor F cort, 2. Clubs ('rut cr , I, 2, l; Mm ru, I. 2, l

H!CKP.Y, GI:ORCP.

Club : Tv.o Art , I. 2: S.;,ctal !lanCing, I; Eucltdcan , l.
HlGI.:\1:\S, \VALHR

Club. Avtation, I
HtC!.:OCK, }A. 'I

&lt;.Icc Club, I; A Car,rella C:botr, I. 2, l, "Dame! Boorc. • I,
'C'.ount and the Coed,' 2, "Cie,cr Coed," 3; Btl: s, ter, 3. Clubs.
Ptano, Vocal, ami Vwlm, 2, ·~cret.lry, 2; &lt;.olf Team, 2, l.

HIEsTI R, AI.L.~S

"llJntd ll&lt;x&gt;nc" 2; "Cicvtr CocJ," l; (,Icc Club, I, A
Chmr, I, 2, '· Play Fe uval, 2. Cl.tb Radto, I.

Cap~l1.1

HILDCRMAS, CAROLYS

( IJb . Gtrl Rcaerv e • 2, Laun,
Hn L, COL RTLA. ·n

Dr rna Club Play, 2.

Clubs. Drama, 2, l, Eu,J,J n, 3

HtLl, RAY

s,. tmmmg, I, 2; Ba ketball, ·; Angclu Bc&lt;trd, I, 2, 3, Red and \\'hac
Da)' Commltt c, I. 2; S,h r H, 3; Prcm Committe&lt;', 2, StuJent Coun•
ctl. 2; Play l·e uval, I, 2, l
Club .• auonal H. ncr Suet ty, Z l,
l'r, tdent, l, Lociil Hcnor Soctcty, l, D, I, 2, 1, Vtcc•Prc td nt 1·
Ht·Y, I, 2. l; Red Jack t, I. 2, l
Hl!.LY.\RD, \V!Lll:\\1

Club

.".trcraft, I, Motor, I; A

B C. 2.

HI. .::s, .:-.tAYBl LLE
C:lul:- S.:npt, I, 2; Drama, l.
HOC.ARTII, Ht RBPRT

Club

Spam h. I. ~. Atreraft, I.
HOUJSGS\\'ORTII, VtRGI. 'lA

Drarr:.1 Scholar btp, 2, C:or11:1 Mcmcrul F ay, l, _ll tor F ccrt, 2
Clubs: Crut cr, I, 2, l, Junt&gt;, 2. l, Local 1\ ncr Suclcty, I, 2, l,
1--.'auonal Honor S&lt;&gt;&lt;;tcty, 3.
HoL~It., PETB

CIJ' I'm Committee, 2, \\ ood ury Fmal . 2, , ,".'lgclus Board,
2. 3, EJ1tor. 3; Cc'd E. i. Club· Dr.tma, I, 2, Local HLnor So·
2, 3; • ·all :1al Honor \x:tety. l

Cl ty,

( 'i I)

�GRADUATES
BARBARA
bcort, ' Sf!Otla~;ht, ;, B [), Z. (, IJ D.'· Clah · lata", I;
G1rl R en ""• 2. '\, '\ cr..t o:. ~ frJrl""" :1. '\ Lo\.:dl H ( f ' 1 t,;,
2,
au nal H nor · 1 t~, '

juno

HoPPER, Rolli RT
(lui- Aarcr It, I, M t

HoR

, I

1.-.Rc '\RET
rt, :
(I b

J a r [,

Lat ::1, I. ""

\\ (

r

I

HoRR, BnT'
J.ma r Es rt, ~. lltg D, :. G, 1 Il
HO'-IliKO, TRLE
Ba k thall, '
Hot K :O.hRnt
~

J no r f , •t
n ""·

. .

Hon R \Vn 1 lA 1 t\oc.A n

II

R d a d \\ htl Jh, ( mmmc

ball, ~. i
Club.
R d I acl t , 2, '

Ha·Y

~. ;

I.

(I b
n :

t1

;

\\ htlc Jaclct•

H nj r s

1 t\

I

•,

t

Lau-, I; I. rl Re·

1'1) F •tul, I.:.'· Ra·

\',, pre adell, ; ,

'D" CIL'&gt;, Z,

HO\\ ELL, ROB! R r
Radt&lt; , I

( lub

I "' adc n , ~

Cl
· Bl ck
•, Eudad ::1, 2,

llJOnal Hon r ~, i.

H t oqo ·

RA
"·mer (las

t 1 PH
&lt;I

n., ;

•' t

IH

-

r • " &gt;CICl\', l

H t GHE . DoROTHY

c: ... b

Lum. I,

·•rl R ..... ru:, I. 2 l, .. 'at1 n I H n r

t..h,t\

Ht MPilRLY j!A~I TTE
«hafr&gt;th Fana •. 2, ""kadd ng, • 2. • lmron n,
• Bcang 1-arn t,"
'· \\ lc It Readmg, I, 2, l, junacr Prom ( mmltlce, ~. 'Gro\\•
ang Pam , ' • Juno r ~ con, 2, Bag Sa t&lt;r, . (I 1:- CruJ&gt;c! , I. 2,
; .Man ru. ·, Dr IT'&gt; I, 2. '· . 'Urral H
&lt;Jet)', i, L c I

H n r, ~. ;

Ht ;o.;TtR, MoLLY .-\ILE:--;t
&lt;luh

\\ h1te Jacket, I, :, ·, ",r.r r&gt;, ;, Cl

• 2, l, Dr IT' , ~.

Iu.At DAs, DOLORL- .-\.ITA
"flOtlaght Carl• pc t Ed 1 r
• Bag D. 2, G ld D • M
~;« Ba•·
k tball. ;, (lui:- ".rapt, I, Gaman, 3; Sf!Ort , ; , L
H n r. 2

hu ', )AME- H

1~11 . Ro&lt;.ER 'coTT
Club 'pana•h
)~ f.\\ ER'-E:--;, \\'!LLIA I

"Grruang Pam," '·

( ul-

Au uft. I, Kou k,

1-LXHART DORI-

1 na r E n, 2; "t,anbcr~: Auard. •
(
".npt, • Lu: I H n r '· • 'auo al HLn r,

b

(.arl Rc r\c., l,

)AML • HO\\ARD L.

rt,

Cl bs Gtrl

(5::!)

Kodak, I; Carl R , "

, 3.

�GRADUATES
jou
}l

oN, A'n
IUf

I· ... crt, -

JoH

o

CHARLl

\V

Gl

C

, I , Z,

Cl L

JoH

o

L LAC' I

Bov II: x:1 k

IRI 'E HAZEL

jou. o. · jou
joiiJS"ON LLOYD Gooo1
'rapt Be ~. , llpcr tt, I, 2,
111 r (J • 0 ), ·, Red and
\\ h1t
DH l.ommltlec, 3; &lt;.Icc Cl .,, I 2
( 1 • Boy 1\:oJak, I.
joH:-.c o ·• RoRERr KE&gt;.::-&gt;tTH
( lub A tronomy, I, 2, lnt r t

I R 111 n , ;

]0111' TO:\ jR. \\'ILLI\M EO\\ARIJ

lumor Pr Jm ( ""- ltlce, 2. ( I.Jb . Black ll&amp;&gt;h P'· .. 13. ~' K d k, I,
2, Boy Mu 1,, 2, H Y, 2, 3; Jumor Chamber d ( mm , , 1,
\\onder Clu~. 2.
]011:-&gt; T01"E, 0LJVI R f'Rl:DRICh

Ba k tball, • Tra.k,

D,

Clul:-

H1 Y

KARB\CH, BIRr

KAt I'M\:\, :..IILDRED
KAL ~M\. ·.CLARA
Jumor F \. rt, 2, V.rg1l Ml~al, ); S~ol't
2, '• La di)' .~,-\ 1 tant,
1
'
(
LJ,al H nor,; !.attn, 2 &lt;;trl R • " , 1, :-\tttOnal Bon r
~

I)'

K1 :-;:-:EDY, :..hch
Football, 1
Club D

•

K !::'\. I OY, ROBlRT
( lub Geology, Z, A tr n my, 2, 3.
KEN r. PEGGY
Jum r E· t, 2, l1br.r) A
ta t 2. • . C_l b, fr:ncb, I, Gtrl R '
t:C\
• '• ~\U1onal Ho. cr. ~. 3, Lt_ )( H n r. 1, 2. •

KERR C!i:\U:\CE.Y

KI\\LIY, ROBFRT
R d and \\'h11 Day I'll). 2, 'ram b Medal. 1, ·rapt B 1:, I \lubs
'nat , I; EucltJ n
2, l, lntcrnauc.r. I Rclau r
2, ;, A tr •
nomy, I.

K1 r-n: CoL RTLA. ·n
Or,h tr • I,
l
Club: Kodak,

z.

1

KI\IBROl GH, • ElL
Club }unto, l.
KIM,EY, Boa
l·oocball, 1, Tn k. ;
Club .
r tc,

s

Jun ur Pr :n Commit!

z... n. 3

KL DEL

GE.ORt.P
'Illtt• e, 3; Vtrgll
r, 3. Sthcr E, ).
~. j,

l..ocJl H n r,

KJ. 'Ill· L, MAR&lt;.IE
Annual BoarJ, I, 2, ;, A
tant Edt r, l· '•her F. l, Stud nt
C.ounc1l, I, ; S crctdr),
Jun1 r E.corc, 2; B1g ·, t r, l, Ma)
Queen Attendant, I, Red and \\ htte Da~· Comm Ute, I, 2, i, junwr
Pr m Committee, 2, · m r Pr m Commme , !; "Gru.,.mg Pams,'
1
Clubs. Mmrrv~. I. 2, ;, ( r 1 r , I 2. l. Va ·f&gt;r 1d nt, l
L I H '""r oct&lt;!)', 2. 1 tt n I H n r
l

[B)

�GRADUATES
Kt. ·, · n

::-.:oEL

s,m r l'tcnac. Club: )untor C bmbcr of C~mmcrce, ; .

Kor. ·H., MAxi:-. 1
R d
J \\hue l&gt;a&gt; Commute ,
2, ; , Sc,r t f)', l.

~

Cru1

r , 2, ); Mmcrva,

c, 2; Sc,•or Prom Commatt

, 1, )un~t..r E con,

( I•

KRA\11 R, LL CII LI
CluJ.: lllrhoplulc, I.

KR PE, joll. ·
Ch « Lcad&lt;r, :, J.

n,

Cl •

KRET'-CIHH

'

Juntor Prom (

2; Btg s, t r, , \ tcc•Pn td nt S nwr &lt;:Ia , l.
], 2, 3; Drama, I, 2, Mmcna, 3.

Cl •b : CrUI ers,

LAt 1 1 RTY, Esnu R
)Lntor F ccrt, ~
( l;~b · Sphmx, l, :-.:atwnal Hunor .·
cal H·&gt;ncr

LA. DY, EsTill R
S I ,t J Lolcc (I ~. I, 2, Operetta, 2.
I, 2, Local Ho!lor, I, 2

&lt;.lub

.Junt , I, 2, l

td)

J; Lo•

Laun,

L.-.:-;E, j.-.~n
Band I, 2, · (lrchc tra, I, 2, 3; Play I tl\al, 2 ;; AII·C:It~ Band,
2. J; State Ch.tmpiOn Bra \~uartet, 2, 3; S.:rtpt &amp;lol, l
( lub
Mute, I.
L-.:-;JoY, MAR\oARLT Eu:::.AHI!TII
Topeka Htgh, Trpch, Kan , I, 2.

LA .. ,,, jostoi'IIISI P!ARL

Jumor Eswrt, 2.

Club. Dra!I!J, 2, ;

LASGJ.:-; JIA(,J.S.

Club

AI. DO:-; E.

A tronomy, I; Drama, 2; &lt;; A. A, 2.
LASII'R, Rent
Clubs: Drama, I; C,rl R,·scne, 2, l, Vtce•rr&lt; tdcnt, l

L.-.SII!R, SIDSEY E.
Band, 2, 3.
K Es:-:t Tli
L'\Rsos, LoR SA LoLisJ
Jumor I con, 2; &lt;;Ice Club, 3.
Local Honor, I, :, 3.

LAR'O. · •• 'oR~! A ELt:.-.soR
Red and \\ hu~ I&gt;•&gt;· Commlltce, 2, J, B

Clubs: Mmtna, 2, 3; \\'onder, I;

s, ter, 3. ()ub Mmcn •.

I, :. ; .

LA '\\'1 LL, PAt l.
A C.1rrdla Chou, I, 1, J, Gle Cl b. I, 2; Band, I, 2, J, Orchc •
tra I 2, 3; "I&gt;amd Boone," I, 'C:mnt nd Coed,' 2; 'Cie,er

Coed," \

LA TCII ... ~I. FRill

LII, ASSA MARY
All Glfls Lcagu, I, 2.
S1 t r, '\

Cl· b: Cnu ers, 2, J; Mmcr\'a, 2, J; 1\p

Lll ESRISG, CAROL :\:-::-:
:-.:orth lltgh School, I, 2
Clubs· Strtpt, 2, J, Glfl Rc ave , 3;
\\'btt Jackets, ;
Ll :-:DIIOL~I. 'V. ARRI S
Opcr tta, I, 2; &lt;:lcr Cluh, I, 2
1

(54)

Club RJd &lt;, I

�GRADUATES
Lr:NKI, DoROTHY MAR&lt;.ARI r
s' ctcd Ulu c:.~b. :, ;, Oper&lt;tn

Z, l.

Club. Cnu .r • 2, ;

L1 o:-:ARD, A:--:.·· Tn jo 1 PHI. ·•

J•

LEVITT, CHARLOTfl
A 'Nl
11 r
, Pr
( n•
Spothgbt ~tat!, :, l;
1hcr £, l; ll1g
fer n &lt;, 2; M1l H•~h • ·r\1.
t.lll, l; Ddq;at lnt r at• n•• I R Ia
(I '&gt; • L.L,a( li&lt; nor, 2,
tJrn Con\ nt10n, l, Bu.! D. 2. t_,u(d D, l
l; G. A A, 1. 2, M•rcr•a, I

Lml:l1', M:\R&lt;,ARI T M
Orcbt •tra, 2, l
LILYARD, 131 \'~RLY (,JJI~O:--:
C rl c;olf Cha'llpwn h1p, I, 2, \,

CI

( lw, I, 2, 3 M n na,

I. 2. 3.
LIP COMB, M.-\RY A:-::-:
All(,,( l.cal(l, I, ll1g S1t r,;
ena, I, 2. 3.

&lt;.IL

. Cnuc&lt;, I, 2, 3, M• •

Lll T"! ]O'f !'If
Club: Motor, I .
Lo:-:c.sTRI ET bun C.
CI.Jb : !'\attonal Honor, l; Senate, I, A tronom)·, I, Euchdcan ,
l; International Reb lion , l.

~

Lo:-;snAJ 1, DAVE L.
( lub . A tronomj, I; Wender, I, 2, Intcrnallonal Rcbtton , 2.

Luc.... , Jm· T.
CIL!:&gt;: Illack ll1 hops, I, 2, Tr••&lt; urcr, 2; A•tr~nomy, I, 2, ·,crctary
I

Lt CAS, MARI.TTA
!'lay fc&gt;!lv,,I, 2; Red .md \\ h11c Day C:omm&lt;lln, \, lntcrna!lonal Re•
la11on Cunfertnce, 2 ll&lt;g S1.t r, ;\. Clubs: Cr01 r. I, ~. l, \\b11e
Jaclc&lt;t&gt;, I, 2, l; Local Honor, I, ~. 3, !'\at10nal H.,nor, 3.
Lt :--:DBORI., RUTH
Orch tr.&lt;, 2, 3

E.

Lt.:TZ, CAROl L.
Glee ( lub, 2, \, llrcrctta, 2, 3.
I

Cl.1b: Junto, I, 2; S.:npt, l; Cho,

MACPIII RS01' ANN
Spothght, l; Jun10r P. cort,
Clubs Junto
2, l; !\'a Ilona( H:&gt;nor S,:x:&lt;cty, l.

I, 2, l; Local Honor,

MADS!!\', BARBARA
&lt;lub Cl c, I

M.\(.RA\\', M.'\RY MA\\\'ILI.
Red and \\'httc Dav CommJI!Cc, 2, SeniOr Cia Da)·, 3; lumrr E• ort,
2; Orche•tra, I. SllHr E, l, Clce Club. 2. Dperct!d, 2, ll1~ S1 t r, 3,
S npt Hook, I, • , Sp tltr;:ht, 2. 3, AII·C:llv Paper, L H1g D. 3.
Club : Cnm u, I, 2. 3; \\'hll• I ckrt , I, 2, 3, l.ocal Honor, I, 2,
!'\auonal H. nrr, 2, l. \ •«·pre tdent, ;
~1 ... u:-:. MARIA.· E.
(lob . M, n 1, I, Drat::J, 2, CrUJ r , l.
~iAH0:-.:1 Y, ELE.".:-:ORf:
Spam h Medal, ;, jumor P. c rt, 2; B1g D. '· Club.. Mma• , I,
Cui Rc cr\ , 1, Local Hon r, J, 2. \ • 'aucnal Hcnor, 2, 3.

z.

MALMSTR0!-1, BLTTY ARLI:-.-1
Cl b: Span••h, ); M ~e, I, 2.
?\1ALO:---I.Y, Bl TTY MARIO ..
Small D, I, lhg D. 2, :old D.
s npt, 3.

&lt;'ubs: T) •cc T , I; Junto, 3;

MARPLI, jou:-.;
Student Co :Jell, l, Red and \\ h11
Day Committee, J; Gl,
Club, 2, \, "I'll!'&lt; runcc of 1\cmg I.arr t," l, "CieHr Co,ds, • 3,
( lub . ( cngrr•o, I, l. ) , Dram,,, I,

(H)

�GRADUATES
.\1-\RTI
ETHIR
( I 1- D1 na, I \\ h1t

J 1 k 1 , 2,

.\11\RrY • Bon
1
(
b Bn Kodtk, '

M\

Trc ur r,

Bt TH

EY,

( luh Gtrl R

'• I, '

n

.\LHHE\\ • Gt ORt.f

( luh•

'll,

l; \\ rc tl

'

•,

;\1-\Y .\1tRIEL
1

r Prom ( &lt; :nm 'I '• 2; St dent &lt;.o ~col, I. 2, l·l
b . Cl u, I
ILntu, l.

'""

(

( ltb, 2

z. ',

MAYBL RY FRA. Cl
Or.h tr1, I. 2, ' B.tnd, •. (., • tnd Cc d,' 2, Ba all, I, l, •,
V&gt;llcvball, ; ll lctl:oall. \, 'lrt k. I. l, 3; s,,c "· I, 3, D•g 'll ,
( luh 1;, A A
I, Cern: n so~gmg, 'I

.\kC·\FFERY Sn LLA
Do I&gt;, ; ( lui- Do na, I, "r• rt , I, 2, '
~1CC\~L, MILDRID

I

1or Es &gt;rt, 2.

Cluh · Spamsh, 2,

:...o

ltlnnal Honor Socaety, '\

1l H n&gt;r s.

aetv.

~.

McCuu.,:-;n, ]tiiAM RY

~1 Co~"~ n. jL\. ·
p tl h1 • II s,,t , •

( ub

C~l

l

'Cb r Coed ,'

Cl b,

( lub Gal R

\\ h •c Jack Is, I, l; S ropl

ncs

I

I, 2, ;

.\1cCRtLLI~.

Lt CILll
'C11nt and Coed,' 2 'CI' r Coed," •, Bt• s,.l r, \, (,1
Cluh Dr.tma, 2, l.

:\lcFA:-::s', R\LPH
Db 1 Tc1m, I. Cl

. .A r,ralt, I, Congr

Cl

, I, 2, 3 .

.M GtRBO~. EILEE ••
Jumor Esccrt, 2 Btg Stier, \, Cluh : L.ltln I, l;trl Re t\C, 3;
Local Honur Socat.:tY, 1, 2, ; · N.auonal Hoot : Soch.:ty, ; .

:\1&lt;.GILVR\Y .\1ARY MARGARET
Gin Club, \; Voll )ball 2. Cl b: Dnma, I, Mma\ , l,
Cru• r, 1; fhrc T'
I
:\1cLAL THLI,' DOROTHY
.Angclu- Beard, l, ; , Sthcr E. 1 Jumor Escort, 2, May QuLc" .At•
h:nJant. \, Jumor Prom ( cmm1ttre, l; Scn1or Pr:.&gt;m ( omm1ttc , ";
S r.
Barn Dan.c Cummmcc, '1, l!tg St tcr, 'I, Cia Pm ( mmllt c,
tudcnt ( unCI I, ', Red and \\ hll Day Committee, \
Club
( r 1 r , I, 2, 3, Pr tdcnt, l Mm ru, I 2, 1; Local H nor
t.,, I,

z. t, ._ 'at10nal Honor Soc1t:t}, 2, 3.
:\1c. 'uL, G1oRC.E

Be,. M Or,he trJ, I, 2, D, e Or&lt;hc lr,

B nd,
I,

I,~.

IC,

Club

.A. B. C ..

I.

;\1&lt;:. '0\\, ·, :\iARTl!A
Cluh

;\k\'l ,\:"\'. BETTY ]EA.
( ' r ( J," ;, C:l Club,

Grl Rc '"

, I, 3.

0

( ub

Dr tr.3, I, ( rL

r , I, :, 3 .

.\In .. , R, Dtn:
G 1f, 2, \

Clubs l'rc-M d -, I; '1&gt;," l, 1

.\1t ~'I L, :\1t RIH Ct,\IRI
Rc Jnd \\ hllc Day Committe ,
Cn: r , 3.

(56]

Cl t-

;\lmcrvJ,

I

J.

�GRADUATES
dlllllLIK\ll MARY ELIZAHITH
Club ( • rl l..odak, I

Mill

MARY A·,
Ang lu lk rJ, J, ah r E,
I, •
G rl R, n , '

C'

r

Thr

I, \\hat

J

k t ,

A plac an rt pnnt
•; Bag 'at r, l

BoarJ

Mil I PR, Gl R TRL Dl
All (,arl ua U&lt;, I, Bag ·ast r,
G. A A , I !, Loc I H nor,
ty,

Cl
Maner. , I, Z
port , ; ,
u nal H n

Hn1 ·

MILLI:R

MILLER, l..A\\RI

~IlLLI R Zru&gt;.\ l.oRRAI:&gt;:E
( ub Paano, Voc I, and Vachn, I,
~11LL • M.\RK

Cl

pam h, l, L

I H n r, ., 3.

M.

\\ rc dang, 2, ;, football, •. ( lu~
ty, 3

n z. •, Nat

!'-.111. TLI:-: BARDAR D.
\\ol&lt; tt, •ltcrr:.H
I; \\olcott
( lub Dr rna, I l, i

MIZJ R I·RA~CE

I H ncr s. a•

hnal, 2, J;

Gro...ng Pam," l

c.

]una r I cort, 2, lla kctball, I, 2, Voll) Ball, I, Z, i, B•g D and
Gold I&gt;, '
Club. M1nef\a, I, 2; G. A A., I, (ml R n , 3,
Local H nor, Z, 3, !-:at,or.al H. nor, 3.
~1oi.L jR., H ARRY H .

('I ul:- • Red J•ck t , 3,
~1o 'AGIIAN, • 'A, CY FoRn 'E

Spotlight, ', Sd,er E, i, Rd and \\ h11
Cia lhy, 3. Cl b: (lao, 2, i

Da) Committee

i,

m r

Mo &lt;..o:-.1

FELICIA
pcth ht R porter, I

Clul:o.

Mana\ , I, !, 3, ( r

r, I ,2, J.

~looR, BARBARA DoRoTHY
( lub.· Garl Rc rv, , I; La tan I.
~100RI,

jA. 'I

MooRE, Ron1 RT \'.
Op r ttl, I, 2, 3. Red and \\'h1t Day Commatt c, I,(,(
3, Pr I nt, ;, Manager, Foctball, 2. Cl b . D, l, i

Club, I, 2,

MoRRELL, Bon
MORRLll Rt TH BA o.
Club. Laun I, !, i; Loc l H ~ r socl&lt;t)·, I.

MORRI
MARJORII M.
CfuL Drama, I, 2, 3, G
}..1oRRI •

A

A , I, Pa no, Voc,l, Vwlm, 2

·n tA F.

·hafr th \\ mner, 3;
naor Cia lh}, l, Varg1l Medal, i; Alumm
l'dator Spotla"ht, 2, Spothl:ht, l; (,oiJ E, , Plo.h tor•an•Cht f, AII·Caty
Club
Paan , ,.\ al, and V10hn, I,
Paper, 3, Jumor I' ort, Z
Crm r, 2, , Gul R n , i, Local H n r, I, 2, l;, auonal Honor,
2. 3.
MR.\':I.K DOROTIIY L.
Or,he trJ, 2.
U b
G
HJnor, I, 2, 3.

['7)

A

A

I, l; \\h11e jacket, l; LocI

�GRADUATES
}.fll 'vii{ ILL ELLA E.
jum r
' rt, :
Ch.
~fl

Cnu r. 1. =

ILL, VIR. 0.

De ,11

,1\.tan\:r\. I

S

Chatrm.m. 1, Tn,k, :,
, Pr 1dnt, '·

.

(I ~

D, 2, 1. jun1 r Chamber

f (., m r,c,

Ml RRAY, BE. 'TO

:\h.:RRAY, TED
• '1 L 0

J,

• 'El tA •.• Eo
Cl
: H!1ek H, hop, I, 2, l'r ,J,m, 2, A tr n m), I, 2.

• 'otLI

Bl RC.ER, l"R~:o E

Orcrelll, I, 2, , A C-appdl &lt;hotr. l,
lio) Mu.,,, I, :, Congrc , 3 .

. Cl ~

Pre M JJC, I, 2,

• 'oRTHCl TT, DoRoTHY :\lf..w

Stud nt ( cunc•l, 2, &gt;, Red and \\hit&lt; Day CommJtt&lt;e I, 2, 3; May
Qu n Attmdant, I 2, l; M• Eat H1~h. 3; Pia&gt; h m I, 2, 3;
Jumor E cut, 2, All (;.,1, L~a~;u, I, Club: Cho, I, 2, '!, V~ec•
l'r 1d nt, ., Pn td nt, i, Junto, J; .SJtJonal Honor ·oct 1), L
• 'oRTO.·, THADDI t.::

Clubs

0.

Glee Cl-'&gt;, 2, Sr. c Craft, I. L

CLYilL

lla), '!, Vug I M dal, 1, JunJOr I' .ort, 2,
Tr,a urrr, I, Sp thght, 2, 3; S1h&lt;r t, . C:lub.: ('rUJ r , :,
Rc.., (\
1, s rart. 1, Local Honor, 1, 2, '\;
tltlt nal Honer,
I

~YC.RI :-;

Jt A.' E.

uth lf•gh S,hool, I· Juntor P. ort, 2.
0AKE , ROB! RT \\' ALTI'R

Cia

Pm Commll!cr, 2, ,',mor ( :. Da)·, '• Geld E, 3, Ang '
MJn g•r, L
Clubs . Drama, I, 2, Lool
Honor, 2, 1;. "•uonal Honors,,,!), 3.

Bo;,J, I, 2. 3, Bu '"'

Ot 0:\, MARY LOll I
Sp&lt;:.thght, 2, i, A tta'lt l'dtcr, 3, "•her 1!, 3; S ntor Cia Day, &gt;1
Rrd and \\ b1t Da&gt; &lt;.cmmJttce, ; "Importance d llcmg l'arne.t,
3; Pia&gt;· fc U\al, I, 2, S lcct&lt;d C:le Gluh, I, 2, A Capp lla Cholf,
2. '!, Orcictta, 2, i; Pre• Coni renee, 2, i; B1g Suer, 1 Club
!'i npt, I, Drama, I. 2, '!, Lru,. r, 2, &gt;. !'.'auonal Honor, 2, 3.

Ot o.. RonrRT
Football, '!, TrJck, 3.

Clubs D, 3; H•·Y, 3.

01'1!. BILl. c.
Club: &amp;&gt;

Kodak, I, 2.

on~. Do:\ALD

0\\ E •s, BILLIE M.
Jum r I' c rt, 2, ~ mor Cl
Da), '• lla &lt;tball, 2; Veil&gt; Ball,:,
ll•g "'''' , '
Clubs CrL r. J. 2, 1, Mtn n.t, I, 2, 3; .. JtiOnal
H~ n r. 2. l
P.a.GI. CIIARll
R d and \\ h11 Day l :nmll!
Club &lt;.on.:r
Barn l&gt;an,c, ;
1,2,',A B.C,I.

I, l
mer Clo s Day, l; · ~•or
, I, 2, &gt;, International Rdau n ,

PALMER, HOLCOMB!.'

PAL llR, ~1AXI. l!
(Jub Junr , .
PA!.~tQL 1 r, CAROL I.
'itud, t CcunLJI, I, Spam h M d I, I,

'chool Llrchotra, I, 2, l;
All·&lt; It&gt; Orcb tra, :,
, Red and \\ h1tc Day Lommm , I,
jumor · 1al Hour Committee, 2, Accompam 1, Glee Club, I, 2, 3,
'Grr"m Pams,
'!, 'Count nd Coed,' 2, "CIL\u Coed,' '!,
Club. , ,ltlonal Honor, Z, '!, lm•l lionor, I, 2, i; Gnl Rc f\C,
I, 2, '· Cnn..:rs, I, 1

(5 }

�GRADUATES
PA 'TJ. I. DOROTIII A

C.

Glee CIJb, 2

c.

PA TIN£, GI OR&lt;.. I
A 1'1 r 10 Art l'nnt

I

D1" 10n, i

( lui

T"'

Art , 2

ph1nx, 3;

f Comm r&lt;c. I

1or Chamber

( lub

pant h,

I;

E

hdc;~ns,

i, . 'at'

P!.o\IH)I)Y, PAl LA t\.
Club Jurto, I, 2, 1
Pt RKIN • CLARK

Red and \\ bu

Day Commmcc, l;

pothg •, I,

1h r P., i.

Ptu LP", B!.!TH R.
G ld D.

Or,h tra, I , Tcnm , 2, Btg [)
I 2, 1, Cl o, I, 2, l

Ch..

Pll.CIIARll, MAXIN! E.
Spot! ght, 2
Uuh · Ch , 1, :, 3, Juntc, 1, 2, 3.

Pu n:-.:1R, jiA.·,·E I.
Play I&gt; }', I; ~ mor Prom Commm c, i, R d and \\hue D.-· Com·
m1tt c, i
( lub · G. A. A , 1, ~.npt Club, 3.

PoPPL ·. AGATHA '"ARELLE
~tcamboat ~prmg

PosT,

lhgh .• hool, I. 2, i.

"potiiGht, 3.

Rout RT R

H1gh S.:hool, Unl\cr H) &lt;'uy, M1

n, I, 2, 3.

Po\\ 1 Rs, FRtt&gt;
Trad, 3
PRJ '&lt;TO.·. jO'&lt;I Ptii.Sl

Jumor Escort, 2, Clec ( lub, I. 2

Cl !&gt;· Drama, I, 2, ).

PRICI. LYDIA I..

Cl ~: G1rl Rc "

, I

PRtN&lt;. t , j o11.:-.:

Club

Ron1 RT

.'\ . B. C., I, s mor Chefs, 1, 2

Put· PI R :viARGARET E

Gl c Club, I, 2, · mor Cia I&gt;a}, I, Operetta, I, 2,)un rE, rt 2;
l11g "1 t r, 3. Clubs: Juntc, I, 2, , Laun, I, ( ru1 r, 2, I , au r: I
Honor, 2, i. !.&lt; al H nor, I, 2, l

Qt 1!'-:11\' :-.:, TI!0\1.\S j.
(I bo: lrt&lt;rntuonal Rclauc.ns, 1, J mor &lt; hcl, 2.
(~L'1:-::--.·, M.\RY V1Rt.I:"IA

A Capella Chou, 2, l.

Club

v

Club

lnt rnau ral Rei uon , I.

I, Vt m, and P1an , I

RACER H ENRY !'.
Cl· ~: Rad1o, I.
RA 'L'&lt;, BAlLI y

Pr 1d nt d

s phomorc Cia , I.

RA. · 0\1, Eu .... ·oR B.
I
Operetta, I, 2, i. A Capdla C.h01r, I 2, l.
'Grov. mg Pam ,'
l. Gl c Club. I, 2, \'1 c•l'r 1dcnt Stud nt C.ounctl. \; Red and
\\hue I&gt;a&gt; &lt;.ommur c, \, Roll r skaun.: Party Commmc • I;
Chauman of lhg ~~ t r . I, Had r,ul, i; &lt;;old E. 3. Clubs.
Mmcn 1, 1; Cru•-er, 3; Local Hon&lt;r, I, 2. ), !-:auonal tl•10lr,
2. 3.

['i9)

�GRADUATES
RA\, • 'OR\IA.

L.

f&gt; rl Ani- r H1gh

h

I.

RAY Rl Tl{

R I ID
Gl,

I'll \L Ll'

C' b 2

CI

'

(, A A , I, B1g ' tc •,

Rll TriR, C'AL\1

RFY 'OLD • jA. E

" "I r ( I•

d, r F, ,

Do),

RICHARD .•\LLA. R
Spot 1g 1 S1&gt;ff, •
( 'ub

l&gt;r•ma, 3.

Rt H \RD

Bl TTY T.
(
1 and &lt; d," Z "Cl ' r (
ds," , Oah tn, I, Z, ,\II C1n
llrdl tn, I, 2, ; A Capp II l !1 u. 2, L lhg Sttcr, \, ( lub
1m, I, \ o,a( and v, lm, 2, Tr ur r, ~
1mcf\a, I, 2, ~
RIDDELL, BLTTY L.

Juror Eccn, 2; Red ard \\'htc Dav C:om'"IIIC&lt;, 3.
I, fr n h, I; }unt&lt;, •• • 'Juonal lit nor, 2, •

Cl

,

D

ROBB, jOII..

R d and \\ h11 Da~ Commlllc • ; Tr•ck, 2. '. f 1
.'Jtlln I H n r
c11~. ·, D Club, 2, \, l're1J •

I

{I b

R OB! RT', \VtLllaM

B nd, I, ~. '

Cl

Orc...e tr. 1, 2,

Rom· o-.;,
B1g s,,,,

Spar. ili, 2, 3.

·YL\IA

,\

C!.1b. G. A. A, I; Lc.c I Honor So

tv,

I

ROCK\\ ILL, :-.hRC.ARET

Board, 2, ~; ~olJ E, ; , Jumor l'r

Angel

ROMA

BILL

Ro~no. CHARLE

Ro''• BFTTY
All G~rh vague, I, B.g D. 2; Gold D, 1.
·tnpt, I. G rl R
\

SociCt~·

f\es, 3; Local Honor

Cl

r- , I, 2;

·:x:, ty, •

I H n r

Ro' 1 R, CARL
Club

Spam h, I, A. B. C .. 2
RO\\'.E, PHIL

n• r Cia

Day, 1.

R O\\'LI: ITE, H ELE '\

C."ub

Ch , I, 2, J.

RYLANDF~ DOROTHY

I 1 r Escort 2, B '• ter, ~. R
and \\'h•tc D y Committee, 1,
"npt Book, l; B•g D, 2 Club \\ hllc lac ct I 2, \, CrUI r, I,
:
l
local H n r, I, 2, 3, • Jll nal H nor, 2, l.
SACK

CARROLL
football, 2, ;, Cl b

H ·Y, 2, 1, D C'lub, 2, 1

AM o:-: RoY
Col &gt;r G d, I, 2, 3, Captam (., (. • "Gr "•
Cad t Ball ( !IImlttee, 1. Club C d t, I, ~. 1

[60)

p

.•

j;

�GRADUATES
.:: .... DI:R

C'OLIDA
..

Rl. I

lORD

s.,PPI&gt;.:GTo •• \VILLIE RAE

Bt ""II

AR '"

:H )';DI R o •.. MARy
r I ' rt, 2, Bog SISter, ;; • Gn....
~. ~1mcn , I. 2, ;, \'1~; .. pre 1d nt,

r 10.. . c: ~ : Cr

er •

SA\\ YFR, T110 lA

s HAIHR LOI
. I, ~. l.

Cl b Dr.

H l HI R, l:DGAR
SC'!IMID Hl L I:--.·

( I b · French, I, C rl Rc n

, 2

&lt; H IIDT, Lt GILL!.
r

Pn.. m C...omm1ttec,

Cl

( J. , I. 2, l, Vocc·l'r od nt, l;

' nt , I, 2, '·

.:&gt;CII\\'ART::, J'Rlll
.. Sloddmg," 2, 'Import n,
• B.mg Earne t," ;, \\ &gt;O&lt;l r) hr. I ,
'· I) ht&lt; Tom, l, Ch crt a r, 2. Club
Dr rna, I, 2. 3, Local
H, nor, I

IR jA:\ICI

SCH\\ I

OHELD

HLLI:-&gt;

S oTT, M1 LnA Rt'rH

C'l DDLR, l\fAR'

CI

(I

I, :

I nt , J.

sl\'IR'

"HIPLE\

R J

r

Boo,;. llo

M .. xi. E
t

\\

Da~o

'

H\\ A YDLR, REY:-&gt;OLD

r

t

Bal1. 2, 3: A

Cap~lla

I, •. ;, Dante Or,"c tra. ;,
(,
an,
',1 \'I R'.

( h r, 1;
r
( J.r Day, 3; Bard,
Cluh Pr ·M doc, I, Cad&lt;t, I, ~. i;

B1 LL!

(61]

�GRADUATES
SiGLE, IRI 'I
SIMMO

'

\\'ILLIE MAE

IM

Sid

DAR\\'1.

KER £\LT ..

AI c t) Or.h ua.

. l.)r,h tr

. ' Cl

J \ cal. I

. Pa no

LACK, \'ELM..._

SuH

)FA

'E

:~liTH, BRITTO!\'

SMITH, DoROTHY

·,.0\\DO•• ELLA jA.'I
J r Esc rt, 2, Bag · tcr ,
H n r, I. 2.

Club

Carl Rtsen

, I, 3; Local

~ PIEGLE~IA. ·, ROBLRT

\\ oodbur)' Fanah t, l, Spc th ht, 2
2; Lo.:al Honor. I
~·PILLER,

Carl R

nate, I, 2. Secretary,

Cl

Jo ..
ne, 1, 3.

SPROL L, EDWARD
'Danad Boon ," I, • (
• ~J C.ocJ," 2; 'Cln r C.oed," \; Glee
Club, I, :. \
Clubs A' tan, I, K Jak, :
PRY, BETTY jt :\L
( lub "pan h •
..:QtlRE' BILL
'-'-.amman , 3.

Club: D, j.

SrABl FR. ELM EDA
"C..ount nd Coed,' : J
r Es rt, 2; '-'pana h M dal, \, lh D, :
G ld D
( lu
1. A A
I 2, &gt;, Garl ltc " , I
m nal
H
r, 2, '; Local H nor, I, 2,
, TAHL, BARBARA \\'ILADI, 'E
Pia&gt; F&lt; ta\ I I
Cl ' r C J,
\\ hate }a k t • Z,

• II

•

TAPP, MILO
lor "'an P 1

"

'

a.

&lt;..::

• french. l;

i

HI LE, jOH •

."rEI BER(, ZEu lA"
Ang I · BoarJ, • i;
rapt Book, \, "Schol t ·' Art A"ord, I, 3;
A PI cc 1 Art Pr m Ill\ 1 1 n, \, A Place m A &lt;hut mg Art Dl\a•
• n, '· ' h r F. \
( lub "phanx, I 2, I, \ JC ·Pr j nt, 2, Pr •
adent, 3, L&lt; al H nor, I, 2, l , • t1 n I H
r, l
TE"~IARK, HELE.'

[62]

�GRADUATES
Sn RLI. t.

, 'L\A
Gl e (lob, I, Vollry'&gt;all, \

SrE\ 1

Uul-

lJton, I; Puno I, 2; G rma'l, •

BILL

S n. ·y, K" f!II RI 'E
Junoor I &gt;rt,
Cru1 t.:r • -;,

J 101 •

Cl ·b

1, ~ata . 2, Pres1 ~nt, 1,

••

STJ 'Y, ~liKE

STORY, \'1 LMfl
llra J \, Ba k tball

'

STO\ fiLL, BARBfiRfl
Annual lk rJ I. :!,
I , \ Juno r Esc rt, 2, tay Qu
At•
t&lt; :.!art, I. 2, '• Bo "o t r \, Red 'ld \\hit&lt; Day Commott , 2,
3; "Gro" 10~ l'ao . ' \, Mo
f..1 t Hogh Att&lt;nJa'lt, L
Clubs:
&lt;.n. r, 1, z. '• Ma, nl, 1, 2, ~. ott
I H n r. 2 'l, Lucal
Honor, I, 2,

.TRO. G, DOROTIIY
\\'mnn C ~ Paont up, Cl an•up P tn Com t. Cl
Sketch Cl '&gt;. I, 2, S cr tary, I, 'phmx, •
'rRL Cl':, Bu.L
Clu
ll~&lt;ycl&lt;, 1, Bo&gt;

: T"o Arts, I,

KodJk, I.

Srt'DER, GI RfiLill:s"l
C.lub . \\ h1t Jacket, \, Gnl Rc f\e , 3.

LTTO:s", Co:-; HITfl
Gl&lt;c Clul-o, I. Clubs: Mmcru, I; Junt

:!, •

Cho, 2, 3.

SwA:s-so:-.c, DoROTHY
\'ollc)ball, I; Soccer,:.

CI.Jb•: Lat n, I, 2, Trc.o urrr, •

TABB, FR .... ·.:
Ali•C1ty Orch tra, I, 2. \,All Cny Band, I. 2, \, D
Orch tra,
I. 2, 1, 'lhnoel Boore,' I, ''\.o nt and Cod," 2, "(I \Cr \.ocd,"
i, PI&gt; le tl\al, I, 2, 3. Cl bs. Boy Mu oc, I,~ '&gt; nrt, i.
T \RRELL, ~1.\RC.l ERITI
Bog So t r, '. ( lubs Fr nch, I, Junt , 2, i.
TfiYLOR GLI. ORL
Cl
· \\ h11 J
ts

pan1 ..h,

I, 2

TAYLOR joH.·
ReJ .,d \\ htt Oa~
TEfiT • }.IERIULL
\\ r tlmg, 2, Golf,

C:l 1-

D, 2, '·

TIICHMfl.
HER.).IA:--:
Band, 2, \; Or,h tra, l.

Cl1b · K J k

I A

B C, I; fencmg, 2.

TEMPLF.TO:s", HfiROLD
&lt;lub A rpl 'le, I; Mot&gt;r, I, ( ,d,u, I, 2
TI Rfl fiKI SHO':IRO
Cit,
lrt n:uo nal R I t n . I,

Ft:Ot..l

THE LA. 'Dl:.R, CLI:\T
s noor Prom ( mmmee, '·
huon , J

[63]

Cl

'

.._. .

Fenc

, I, lrterr uonal R •

�GRADUATES
THOMA
DA\ ID
Ore
tra, I, tIt Mu'
r, ~ Tr lc ' ~
( lubs: Fencmg I, 2,
Secretary, l, I&gt;, 2, 1. Jur. or C ha bcr ~f c\
r", \; Fnnch, I,
M&gt;tor, I

Tuo IP o • jt
TIMM

lOR
BITT\'

J n1or l:

TIMO •• CLARl'. Cl
l'ootball, 1, B ball, L

( u

rt.

=:.

Club :

1, G..:rmar. ""

Manlf\J,

D.

TRACY, jACK
Clubs I r ch, I; lim

KcC: ~. I

TRfVORRO\\. jEA .
luna r 1 crt ;, V llcy Ball, I, S c r,
. .. dtJOnal H n r, 2, '

TRt 'K, ~1ARl.ARET
II "• t r, L ( :.ab . Dr rna, I, fr r,h

Clubs

l ta , I. 2.

I, Junt, 2, \.

Tt 1-T • HARR\
Cad t Ball Commatt &lt;, • (') bs: 1,• rnauo~•l Rdauc.ns, I, ~.
s nat, I, l:tcladca"U, 1. (&lt;~Jet, 2,

T\\ OGOOD, Lt ('ILL
L br ry A a t •u, l,

Club.

\\'hat

Jackets, 1.

VA.' HALL RACH I L
R d and \\hate Day Cc:nm ttc&lt;, 1; Bag D, :, (, ld [), 1
I, 2, Sport , 3.

Club

Cia ,

VAUGH.\:&gt;:, jiM
Jumor l'r&lt;:n Commattec, l, Book I xcl!mge, L Student Co~ncal, I.
Club. Congrc&lt;, 2, \, lnter"lataon I Rclata&lt;P, I, ll.kt r Club, I;
A\ 1auon, l.
VAt (,If • ,"\ liTO!':
' Cl &gt;&lt;r Coc:d ," '
&lt;..:uJ:.

llq

VJCKIR. l\RTlllR ALLA
'lhPtel Boon , " I, "CI Hr Cc d, 2 · Co nt and (
Cl Jb, I, A Carp IJ., 2,
Clu'&gt; A, aatac.n, I

Koda , I, 2, Gcrmar

J ,'

a g

1, (,Ice

VoLLMI R, Co. 'TAI'CL

\V AG:&gt;:ER \'IRC.I. 'lA
A ( r II
2, i. Clul-

L 1m, I; Carl Re rv , \

\VALKIR, DO'ALD
\VALKI R, Eu::AB£ rH
Cl~.;bs: Mancna, I; Crua r , 2

\VALLM E Do:-; "A

\VALLACF, ROBERT
\VALLER, jA l l
s na r Barn D n,
\VALLI,'

Lthary A

(lui:

C

'GRID
•tant, I,

1,

~.

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I, Dra

Cl:.ab

, I

2;

pa,a h, I.

1\abl" ph ale, I; "crapt, I,

~,

i.

�GRADUATES
lnt rna1o n ' R I 1

\\'ALRATII EL"Il
R
o1r,•
C'b.D

I tJ

, L

I. '· Fr n,h, I.

1,

\V,o.L E
fRID
Vngol M J
I

'• • ,

o•.,

II rn

( mm tt ,

h

cro t

n

r.

\V AR.J Boa
\VATIR
HORAC'I
Cl L
lloghl,

Dr

\\'ATfR , jOYCE
(.I
(' .1b, I, J

\VA TfR , \'JRf,(. lA
( I
C'lo , I. 2, \, Je~nto, ;

\\'AY

1, Bla k Bo•h• •. I, '

'' r [ , rt,

( I ob

( h •.

""' rt , I.

sr rt , \.

Co. ''-TA ·n
\\'u. HI R&lt;.. CHARLI"
\\ ooJbor1 [) ,I omatocn A\\ rl, l

\\'HARHI:LI&gt;, CHr TER
R j and \\hot !).,y ( l'll 'I c, 2.

(

ob

s,ro;-.1, I, Z, 1, K J k, I,.

1

(' n~rr , J.

(I

R Jo , I,

\\'II EEL L R, MORRI

\
..

HITE., fRA.

E"

'-"rt llotck,;

Clu~

r

I H '"

r"

t}. ' ·

\VHITI, POlLy
I no r 1: cort, 2

U

\\'HIT! H 1 ,o.o, Bus
s,ropl Boo, •; "r tloght, 2.

C k!-

Sen ocr l t.cfs

I, 2; Dra'll., I

\\ IER.IA • ?\1ARY ELI::AllETH
Red a•d \\hot lh1• C.orr: lie•. 2 '(,rc\\lng Pao , '1, "C unt ard
Coed, 2, "( le1cr Coed,' ; l;l, ('"b. 2, 1, Pr od, I, 2. (hob
M
" , I, 2, 3, Pr odcrt, ;, Crm
• I, 2, l
\\'IGHT ELIZARETII
Vdle1hall, I. 2; s -.e•, I, ., B.ok 1hall, I
Clut.. C.rL r , I 2, l.

2; lla ~.t.. I

I,

\VJLl:Y, BARRO ••
Spotloghl, l; B ;d, I, Z, 1, Ord! •lr•. I, Z. '. Drum ,Mao, , ;
Cvngrc , I, 2. ;, Trc
cr, z. 1, l'rc•M do,, ,, (,ern
Clui:'trgmg, 2. .. ; H.~ y. 1, 2.. ; • ~ tl n. I H 04 'X:.ICt}. ' .

WILLY, ROBERT
'tud n1 ( "ncol, •; Sp&lt;:1logh1, l, •, ( Jc1 Ball Com'll 'I c, •
l'r ·.1 JJC, I, Chcmo If\, I ( J 1, ., (, m !I, 1,

(I

\\ JL&gt;.:I:-.: 0. ·• LAl RA
\VILLI.-.M , jACK
lum r Pr
C IT'm!lt«, 2; '&gt;loJJmg,' 2, \\ l'ln r \\ ooJbury M Ja:,
2; \\mn.r All Cot)' Ka" no Am&lt;ra~an:.oll n l'ra:
l Dcl&gt;.ol Tam,
., ; "tud&lt;nt Co col, l. Club: Congrc•, I, 2, '• l'r 'Ide ·,

(65}

�GRADUATES
\\'ILL!"

CI

GE. I \ ll\'1

: \\ h ·•

J clct , I, 2. 3.

\\'1. 'GET

\VILM \

\\'IRf', jOA.
A C&gt;rc'la, 2, l \\ I &gt;tt RcaJmg '· · nmr Cia&lt; Day, ;
Vollqrall, ~. lla hall, 2 Clu
1'1 no, :. \n t, \

\Vnn, DOROTHY A.·:-;

\Vou 1

CRI \\

\Vom&gt;, CARL
CIJbs: I' elide ms, 2 l, ~ Hmn.1l H !lor,

;.

\\'ooD, :-..1:\RGI RY
l.1br.Hy ,-\ 1 nnt, '

\'ollc,hall, 2. Cl· '&gt;· Smrt. 2

\ \'OQLLI Y, RALPH

"CieHr C'.ocd," ; , .". Carella, 3; "Gro\\lng I'Jm , " 3.

\VoR.::, BITTYA:-&gt;:-."1
Srmt.~ht,

2, \; S1hcr E ;. liv"'d'· 1&gt;.11 Cvmmmcc, 2 Club
I, Loc 1 H.--, I, 2.

J&gt;~ana,

\\ YBRA;-.;Ts, \\'1:-."TO:-.'
'i,·n or Cia

0.1\", 3

Yol':-.-&lt;., :-..1:\R&lt;:ARI T A ss
Jumor F cort, 2

Club : C1rl Re f\'C , 2; junto, 3.

Y ot :-.-&lt;., M ARY
Club· F

I; Gul Rc•cf\

j.

Z I \1\H.Rli:\CRI·L, SALLY

\\ •kott Rcadmg Mcdal, 2; jumor l:scort, 2; Red and \\'h1tc l&gt;.1y
Committe , i; S mer Cia
lh)·, 1: Jumor !'rem Commtttec, 2,
Scmor Barn Dance Committee, 1, ''CIC\·cr Coed," 3, "lmrortance of
Bcmg F.arncst," ;, Glee Club. i; B1g Suer, 3, Stud&lt;nt CounCil, 3,
B11: D. ~. Hnnor Cur, 1 Club. \\'h1te Jadet, 3, Clio, I , 2, 3,
Drama, ~. 3, S&lt;ernar)', 3; Local Honor Soacty, 1, 2, 3, Nauonal
Honor Soct ty, 2, 3.

ZoH:-.-, ALLr. •

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Soccer, 2;

�12 B SENIORS
\
Appell
Au lin
Bartel
Barton
Blakeney

Bonham
Bradford
Bnnton
C.tld\vdl
Clarke
Chnton

Cohan
C. Cooper
T. Cooper
Cnppen
Dahlberg
Daniel

De Berna rut
Egan
Elkin'
Ethell
Frink
Gantz

Garwood
Gate.;
Gay
GtJIJ,
Grebner
Harper

I ngcr,oll
Jacobs
Jewell
J lhn,un
Kap'
Kat:

Kern
Ku~mell

Krar dick
Lavely
Lemchcck
Lilly

Lowen
M Martm
S Martm
\.f XWL I
\1l '\ ty
\1td I

[67)

�12 B SENIORS
~1oudl,.

11. 1org.m
• \•(,on
• 'nllcnber cr

Orp n

P.nkcr

P rrv
Pratt
Prouty
Pulham
Purcell
Purcell

Purdy
ReJIIy
Rohr
Roley
Sackman
Schute

S1e,ert
Smtlcy
Smn h
Squtrc&lt;
Studehakl'r
Turtle

Van S.l\ln
\\'agner
\Val cr
\V altemcyer
\\'e-ton
\Vharton

\\'till
\ \'ntmg

\\' ollcnwcb r
Yamagucht
Young
Ztemcr

[6 ]

��Secutary

TO

'Treasurer

Juniors

ALL of the membas of the class of IIJ~(l \\'e extutd congratul, tions upon the SJ'Irit of fellow"hlp
and cooperation wh1ch you h,t\'C shown dunn!.! the year. Your sekct1on of a cia:;' pm was handled m
a thoroughly adult manner and your Junior Prom was certamly succe,,ful. both socially and fimncially
\Ve ha\·c Cl1JO)'Cd watching you, as mdividual'. as-&lt;umc pO-&lt;Ition..; of re.,ponsihility and prominence in the
L')'C of the -;chooL and it is with !,!re;tt pleasure that we look forward to more pcr..;onal and freyucnt con·
tact.; with you ,t:; :; mor.;, \ Ve haw utmo..;t cnnfid.:!KC in this clas'. In the p,t..;t you have giv~n us gr~..:at
::-atJ..;faction; in the future you will do likewi'l:.

M \I EL C

FERG ~o. ·.

!I·RU't RFID.

• ••
H E Jun1or Cia~" of the year IIJ~) proved to~ ,lll active hody in all pha:-es of school life. After one
year of little activity a-- ~ phomore ... the cia'' .,howed their initiatl\'e and ahihty to carry everything
thcr undertook to a ...ucce ....,ful o.:onclu--ion.

T

Following the clc tion of cia'" officer'. the Junior-&lt; cho;;c the d .&gt;ign for the1r cia..;::- pins. The init1al
prL'paration and following postponement of the Junior Prom made douhly d1fficult the great social and
fin,mc1al -&lt;ucces... of thi ... annual dance. The part1cipati n of the da s on Red and \Vhite Day ended its
achl~:\·emcnt-&lt; for the " cond rear in East
R rERT JoH. • o. •.

SEI::RLPY REID
~1ABEL fERC.l 0 •

pon or

[70]

�JUNIORS
Ad.1m
Amter
Argahnte
Arthur
Au tin
Barker

Bartlett
Bate
Battin
Baum
B.IU rman
Berge

Berger
Bcthgc
Bewley
Bla1r
Bhtz
Blou

Bluett
Boer tier
Bo,worth
Brcumg
Brew ter
Bndwcll

Brodhead
L. Brown
R Brown
V. Brown
Buckley
Burkart

Burke
Cannon
Carper
Carter
Chaffer
Check

Clark
Confer
Cunner

CoCro
Dae

Da\J
DeLancy
De ench
Dnnk\\.ater
Duke
Dunn

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�JUNIORS
LJJ}
Feq::u on
ht\

Fut&gt;k
G.trdmn
G.mh.tn

G.tr\ m
Geary

GIILk
God&lt;mar
H.tgc
Hagll'&gt;

H.t!~

Han-c'l
H,tn&lt;on
H.trdmg
H,trpcl
Harn&lt;

H,tughcy
Hoh-0n
Holme
Ho ktl'

Hughe
Hu!l'phrey

I rcl.llld
Jayne

B John on
D. John on
L. John on
Jolley

JoncK.tr.t'tk
Keener
J\:endnck
J\:unbrough
Kmdtg

.KIll ell
.Kitne
Knox

.Knud'o'l
Lar•on
La&lt;ky

Lee
Ltrrtng
Lmd ay
Lt'lng ton
Long

H Lo\,\;ell

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�JUNIORS
r L

II

Lupton
:\1anbeck
:\ ~1annmg
I· :\1anmng
:\1artm

Mattern
.l\1ayo
McBndc
~1cCabc

:\1cr.urdy
McEheen

:\.kM1llen
Mcrnrn.m
M1ller
Motlc&lt;Jtt
:\.1oore
}..1orn

:\.1 urray
, 'cl on
1
...

ooncn

, 'orthcutt
K O'Donnell
!-.1. O'Donnell

Omohundro
Parfet
Parker
Par-onPeter en
Petry

Philpott
Plunkett
Pow II
Pratt
Pre-ton
Putnam

Ray
Rc1d
Rettig
R1chard
Root
Ru t

SandSaucier
S...hultz
Shra1bcrg
L Sunon
\\' S1mon

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�JUNIORS
E rnnh
G Srnnh
Snell
Sto~ldcr

StC"\t on
Sttpc

Stool h try
Stou!Tcr
Sud holt
Surnm r
Sw.tn on
Syhc ter

Tesch r
Thallun
Ththodt:.tll
Thomp on
Thornton
Threlkeld

Tttley
Tober
Todhunt.-r
Toothakn
\Vadltngton
\V.tlh•r

\Vchcr
\\'ell.
\Vtgton
Wtlflcy
\\'tlkm

\Vtlliarn

Wtllis
\V mchcll
\\' olfc
\Vohtngton
\Vood
\\'ooton

Wnght

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�SOPHOMORES
Room

169·256
n k, S..hm1d,

Row 3 Mdntvrc, Thcma , Thcmp on. Shcr·
mJn, \\'altemcycr, 1heJI -d, !:i·h de!, Thmo ,
ShO&lt;. ker, \\ hue, Roger
Row l \
mm n T lhott, M .. KI\er. S •
colt, Snu~d n
Th,mp n, Ro
Ra• h,
R•&lt;l'&lt;'"
Ro\1. I Rc) hold,
lx I, Peter n, HJm•lton,
Cox, Sau\&lt;, Rot, Rus ell, Sdt, \\.It r ,
\\'aue Preston

Room' 156·160
Rt w 5

Orlm k y,

Krut·gcr,

Ramc}',

Jackso",
Po ton,

Jon ,
Kc1slr,

Mrmke,
Morr,

l) horn

Row 4 Lee, D. Rame,·, Rose. T1tte, L•~c-thy,
1 M•lrard, Mo~r h, Morun, Rce , 1&gt;. M1lyard
Row 3 Pratt, Ph•lllp , Potter. Knud en, Hn·
:og, Lanca.rer, Hcrtog, HrJcr, Johnson
Murphy. Mctt.
Row 2 M Ca k•ll, H•ck , Mill , Hnr11&lt;, Hop·
km , Johnson, Lev.• , Lmmg• r, K mg lq·,
McGr gcr, Ka I , L)·nch, Lyford
Row I Macartnq·, Leahy, L~vme, Mes I,
Jacob&lt; n. \\'mg, MJrrd)", lng.... ersen, M.1ll,
Kmg, McBnd&lt;, Mum hor

Row ~ Summer, .!\'abcrg, L1~hth•ll, Hd t1 n
Jenkm . Thcandcr, p, r n, Whit&lt;, ) J ycc,
C1tt1ngs, Grc n
Row 4- Harn , Horv.1t:, Pate, Parnott, S.,mucl ,
:r-;"cuman, C,ldca, .!\'•gd, Pang. Peace. Rc\\lck
Row 3 Tuley, Peabcdr, McCiellar, K,ndnck,
Cu tancc, Steele, A hcroft C. Joy«, Fttcnson,
nutman, Opucan
Row 2 M1lln,
Rc,·noiJ,
Hagler, Pr&lt; ton, Ba km,
llaykm. Robat on, Barra

H1chy,
Lha e
Aq11r, Stcnmark,

Row I \\',liard, Meyer, Mdlarc, Oren tcm
Page, Morro\\, Puson , ~oonc'"' ... 'cl on

Rooms 111·:!57
Row 4 ZCiier, f.m ry, Yarn"·\\ alk r, \\'oolc,,
!;ralx.v., g,k.... all, l.t ! , Evers, \\'~tght,
F1 her, \\',!son, \'anSa m. Dn coli, c;odsmcr,
Yaggc, \\'•lhur, llarrts
Row l \\',Jhauk, \\'cbstrr, Wallace, C:urngan
I:mlcy, G1llt , Tmslc), Hoo , Crov.e, Gagnon,
\\'mn
Row 2 Con" a,, Carruther , GraHn, \\'am;lrr,
l'arnry, Corthrll, Da" , ll\lnn, \\'oodr !If,
\\'atcr , I&gt;ccrmg
Row I Draper, Cook ('unnmgham, \\ lltmg,
Eatman, Crandall, Cox, \\.olcott, \\'elmer,
\\'orthcn, \\'ard

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�SOPHOMORES
Roon • 31U·31 'I'
R '" ~

Klc n. s 'mson, K m ,,, Martin, Pal
,hnJ, StmJ,v. . ·,chol n :-.;,,1, I n, Murr1l

R"' ~ ] h"lS&lt; n. C: rr, La Jl, v. Leonard, &lt;•• y,
Kc"ln I. '
~latth "
:-.: chnlso,, John n,
M·&gt;rr•
Pcrcl\ •I
Ro\\ 4 No1ghb- r, 1\lvt:. l), Le h, • ' :.ur n,
P,n I ~o.k, K1~ch lo\\, '5 ' rtnf,t, M_mr . Pci::ra~.

Ord

Lrt h r
Kru g r
R "" l

Mullen Mudgc1! Krucg r, Ka\c, Le\y,
lt CK, Knudson, La
Kn
1'11 ,hke,
Oa&lt;c • P rmdc

Ro" I
n dt Law.,, • • al, M
hlf~· \

Room' ~ 14·229
R"' ~

ORurh, M&gt;r\'n. Mrcr, M:ra,
M.&lt; r"}. ll cgd Thod,, K r I.!, Burnham,
R&lt; naHo, I aac, McFarlard

Ro" ~ ~I an 1, Mu h II Me{,
Mtntmer,
ll1ll, 1\arn, Mr&lt;'rach , M tcl.cJI, Me( r .ell.
Lut: Carroll M " '

M•l-

M•lcr,
Pol de,
Wrog:tt,

Ro" I M llcr, ~lm&lt; r. Sutton, ( ~dbourne,
Funk, R II, Hanh, \\' II am . M ntgom r)
"""n "· Church • G t • H1ll, r. l'· Phelm
Me mng r, M,Go 1gh

Room- 3:1-32~
Ro"' ~ s uh. Stapp, s h&lt;ult:, Suny,
hu•
r:-1k r "hri&lt;Y. Roll. Sull" m, McC:&gt;rrr•&lt;k,
Sr:-uh, s 'I , RuJJ, c., tie
Ro' 4 R &gt;btns. n, Smu • Rn cnth I RuJ &gt;lph
"'"' r s,..,, n Taft, St II. sr \ lk, s nd r.
(, Sh ph rd, s !berg, '&gt;latlf
R" ;
muh. Sukman, Stephen,
anb r ,
S&gt;rb
M rt"'· Sp1 gla'Yic'l, s
Sh " rJ,
" h\\ n:. '-m1th Sumner. Putcr n
R '" 2 "t x:kton, T •bm,~,, Sm1ddl , I. -.:,,.,art
s,Jc It, SJrgc tnt, M Stc\\art, S,a\e}, ~eth·r·
ton R hcrt , Rolh g , R~eh rd . Shr fTier
R "

I 'v md, rle t
P rkln•
&lt;; hr J • S)lf,, s
htn
n Str 1 •
R 1 t. R b

Room

'&gt;tab'
R d I

K~r

"
rr,'

327-311

R

\\ h

1

[, J.

hr.

r,

\\II

Ro\\

R
Mrt

lt.\\1, Y un).o. \\e \t.:f, Strr, Y ~1ala\,
s th, ~hth , M "" II. Mu hal.
\\ t r • \\ t n

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�SOPHOMORES
Room 403·256·3::!'

RJW !
\\,,It rs
PrlmJ!,,
P t r • r,

1mon

'i, ric r ,

Room 207
Ro.... 4 Dunk I c, B ~d. Ar n li
t n ChatTer, Adam•

Bond~

( hra •

Rou ; C...1p t k, Buell, D \al , Chapn- n,
Duffy, Coh 'l, ( randcll, l.a tlakc, C g, Cro\\,
Bngg
R \1.! llr&lt;\\n, A hh
llc\\l , B Hrr.-:cn,
(.o&lt;k, tlbns, Dm~:udl, Bunch, Ahl~trl:
Anderson Bu ha,c n
R \\ I lkl\cr, Barnc•, llcth~:e, A 1m (\ld &lt; ,
Berger, Hcr•hn, lieu I ', C ro , ( ar\ &lt; h",
Clark • ( uk

Room

301'1·309

R "' ~ He lim "" nh. CraH•, (, mHc, I x,
Hcadbrak, 1-!·.•t.ng H.cn&lt;c , lhr\1. J Ha\C ,
Gunnmg
Huntlq, }chnson, l;a•h, H rran~:tc..n,
llmcr, (.at , H=•ll }i.Jnno k, HmJlcmann
H n , Gurky

R "' 4

GoiJbc:r~:.

R "' ' Cr ham, Fhnn, John r, H II&gt; rJ, Hall
Had tctf, 1-1 ,Jt
Haukm, I
J hr n
lngcrscl:, Hall
R " 2 R John n, Cra~. Hank&lt;, Hca H I·
lam, Gnl!ith, Hcil mkncld, Hcgg•, 1-!c~:an
R J ~ en, Hall, H n n, H ,d , J, Johnso:-t

R "' I H'-' h k&lt;, (, ·hncr, Half r,
John tor, J c b , Hughe , Abbott
H n hall, lam n, Crct:mg r, H

Hc :na'l,
Hamm
!1

Room' ::!I'J·22U·221
~:d~ m th,

Extcr, HaH tlr,
Gcmm1u, Grctn r, l"ra:m M ... Kc

R "' 4

H) de,

Row i

,hmu:, Hura•
L• d• ) ,
urf
In , H bs&lt;n, D "", lr la,d, I rdar, lima

R" 1 \\h t&lt;, C II m, Han r, H gcrford,
H nJcroon, Jchr t !1, G I c r n, (;, &lt;lstl&lt;,,
H.ckm.tn
Rou; I HoO\cr, }hrc, Fq; I, Dod ttlc, l&gt;ud~: "·
Mc.Mallar, !1.1 lr. ,k, H.mscn, Ireland, H lr ,
L • n

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�SOPHOMORES
Room

320·324

Ro"' ~ Salg, \\alter, \\'~nn, K. f'ay)or, R.
Plupp , Rl!o&lt;.! . T allm,1d~ , T a mare , Tal hot,
M. Robert , Van Horr, T r:-ptc, I R d, \\'ay
Row 4 M
l'lupr. • 1'. In lor, l'lulhp , J.
Roh&lt;rt. l't d. P~&lt;r,e, lJuzn, Me cngcr,
L 7 a} I •, Thr lk ld, Vochry, \\ Cnt\\orth
Rem i l'ncl\,11, P t rscn, Robmett, Ra h. H.
lh J 1'&lt;1 rs, Van VIed, Par lov., Pnt,hard,
R, "1 C fa~. • Thro.. cr, Rcn ha"
Rem 2

Re tn. Q111ck, Rauch, P1tt"' m Thcbu ,
Pctha t, Thor. I , \\ agner, \\'arren, G.
furn II, R c1bcrg

Voo~:t.

Rc" I

P rry, \\ alt r , l'r e t, \\ alkcr,

p,. tm

M T&lt;!nnc: ••
I

T ~~ r, fh

v tt•r. Tov.le, Retlo"', Ul :.d,
k~&gt;Ce'l

Room 307
Ro"' ~ Cohar. I nend, I F ter, hug raid, R.
Eaton, E1chlxrg, Echternacht, Da\le , Fabhng,
F D.\\ 1 , 1·.\ ar , I&gt;r.•pcr
Row 4 F11: 1mon • BLchenan, Clark, F1 her,
Crc"• Good... m. R lla\1. fetter, D~k tra
Row i llunkl. e, Elm hacu er, B. Dcn01 , EJgcr•
ron. l!a t, F. Foot r, ]. D nn1 , Edward ,
Dl\ I 'k, l'ractman. navll, Dayncs
Row 2 C: regury, Eggema n. E ben on, Cohen,
Duke, Cavey. 1;1hson, Edd,·, Do:•cr, F•n•
hugh, {,reer, M. Eaton, Dublm, F () cker
Row I

Lddkblut , Buckley, Durdl. R . D•ckcr,
Fennell, El.lcrman, l~l:y, C~rardct,
)), ar tvnc, l'ankcll, M. lh\1

&lt;;•II• ,

Room 304
Row 6 R. Jlro\Cn, C.lldwell, Jerry Allen, C.
C.lmphell. john All II, Armbru t, Anderson,
Bancbor. II Barnes, Beck, Carl on, P. Brown,
Am• , I) !luck ley
Row ~ Cad"al.1dcr, !lurk.•, Alexander, A Allen,
And r n, !Iauer. Bat&lt;', Amhler, Bartds,
llrocha, lluhrma ter, :\ult
Row 4 Atclmon, Arment, Brnklcv. j. Ball,
llnkholt:. l&gt;ahlb&lt; rg, Bndv.dl, Brazier, P.
Buckle)', Borth" 1ck, llnm ICk, Burford, A\I.COIUS,
II. Ball. Blanchard
Row ; j.~ek C..ampbcll Jlucha Jn, Co\l.an, \\',
C lark, Burn , llertholdt, Ca , C.mby, Carroll,
B. Bogg , Bramerd, Brohard, Cro an
Row 2 AJam , Burky, Carrdl, C.1hm, M
Clark , llrada rch, Alk~re, Bla11, Cook, Boot,
Boer t1 r. Bohman, Barner, Baker, Chapman,
C.hn 1 an, Cra\1. ford
Ro\1. I K. Allen, llo~:g, D.tlov., D. Barnes,
jean Campbell, Bryden, Bornstein, Ilurwrck,
ChaH%, Bell, Blanchard. Dalton. Blarr, jane
Campbell, Cr lh, Bergmann, Bond, Garpent&lt;r

Room' 107·128
RL'" ~ fl,JIIand, Hankm ,
1\u" man, Barlo", Ad.•m
Ro\1. 4
C;un,

liughe • Gunther,

H.1y, Hungnford, }i.,... cll, Bryan, Clark,
C.1 tncr, Hurler. H~nJrax, Suplc.s.

Codcy
R''" J H.&gt;rbht. Brc.\l.n,llnnton, H rron, Coffey,
(:C,Jim • lloppas, (;ro • !'kmncr, c;ull&lt;tt,
McCracken
Rm.• 2 ll.mHttc, H.1lfrap, Cnll, Bramley,
H.1ldanc Hatch, (;,nglc, Herrmg, F!llcnhcrg,
hlllcrtun, B.ulcy, Braner
Row I li.I\'C , Brown, H rtn II, B.ruer, H•nd·
I y, H.11fi II. 1\or rem. Allen, Ander on,
Carrmgton, AIJcr , Buckley

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�EVENTY-FIVE year.s ago, such a thing as a true extra-curriculum activity
S
was virtually non-existent. It was not long, however, before the natural
spirit of competition between students took the form of contests, sometimes
in spelling, occasionally in debating, or some similar endeavor. The tendency
of pupils to seek interests in school other than those of an academic nature
brought about the organization of clubs and teams. In such ways as these,
the present-day extlca-curriculum activities have evolved.

�-YTII13V32
Ut"'\V

mo:&gt; to tnaq
.8n I q n

01 eliqi.Jq io
uo d

uod~ f

-t,:19291q srlt

����A phy tc,d cdt11.:ation

d.t '~ .tt old E.t t, un·
d r the dtre ttOn of
Mr. S..:hmtdt, one of
the fir~t gym tc.tcher
m the D~twcr chool .

A pre ent d.ty girl
ha~kcthall tc.tm

E.t::-t Htgh' fir~t~ham·
pion~h1p tr.t~k team.

An old-f.t,hioned !;!irl·
ba:;kcthall te.tm. The
'ccond girl from the
left i::: the prc..;cnt Mr .
Clark H. pttler.

One of Ea,t'::. earlkr
foothall teams.

\Vrc~tling,

done now.

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a-. tt

�CO~-\CHJ. 'G ST,\FF
Carl Schweiger. Kenneth Jul-ruJ, Clarence \Vhipple

Coaching Staff

A

C H ANC,E in the wachmg assignments \\,ts matle tim year 'O that C.trl Schweiger JiJ not h&lt;t\'e to
c.oaLh ,t maJor sport every season. Untler this new pl.m he only h;ttl to u1aLh fuothall ant.! tr&lt;tck. It
IS \Lr} sdJom inJecJ that cl year pass .; in which "'Coach'' Joe.s not turn out cl winning team Ill either or
hath of these sports.
Kenneth JubruJ continued his gooJ work guitling thL eraph swimmmg team ant.! secant.! tl:am foot·
hall squ;ttl to champiOnships. ant.! the fellows who particip ttltl Ill wre.,tlmg managed to he 111 ,t three-way
tic for fir.;t place.
Clarencc \\'hipple haJ the Jifficult task for the fir-.t time 1 f orgam:ing a hasketh,dl "4uad. anJ hi'
team maJe a fa1rly cretlitahlc showmg. He also was the m~:ntor for the ch;unpwn 'ophomore foothall ~quaJ
ant.! the Angel tcnms team.

Cheerleaders
HE cheerkaJcrs arc the "'unsung heroes" ot Lver&gt; ,tthktlL u.counter with the foe. Them; i~ the re·
spons1hility of keeping enthusiasm at .t high peak. The chn:rlcaJcrs chosen th1s year from the best of
those Ill the s..:lmol tltJ an excclknt joh in this respect.

T

CHEERLE:\DER.
Coffin, John-on. Schmtt:

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�Ea t' /me charges

Football
AST t othall te.un, the league ch.tm pions the yc.tr h..· fore, tini-..hcJ .t 1 tth,•r Ji~.l ~trous ... •a-..on in the
cellar pu,ition. \Vith hut three letter men to open the -..ca" n, Coach ch \'t:i[!cr was faced with the
ta.;k of huiiJmg a team out of men laJcn with neither pounJ~ nor cxpcncnu: The tc.tm gaineJ much of
the latter anJ no Jouht lo-..t much of the former before the do-., of the -.cason.

E

Prc·scason prcJtction.; concernmg the outcome of the conference rounJ·rohin usually it"(norcJ East,
or. in the ca"c of some misguiJcJ few, rcgarJeJ the Angels a:; the confen.:nce Jark-hor,e. The .;cason·~
play ju-..tifieJ mo--t of the&lt;: phophccte ... when; Ea.;t w.t" pigcon· holcd a.; a next yc.tr';:: team. InJecJ, the
pn 'I ect-.. for next ye.tr's team seem quite hopeful. The return of lettermen for ten po~itwn.;, coupled
\\ ith reinforcement-&lt; fr m the :;ophomor.:- .,quad anJ the ·~conJ h.: am. hath champion" of thetr r~"pec·
ttvc Jivi.-ion-.., gt\"C the Angd.; a very encouragmg outlook.
The few htgh spot:; of the :;cason were: the game wherein the RcJ anJ \Vhttc helJ the league· lead·
ing Cowboy;; to a --coreh_:,, tic: the on.: touchJown of the .-ca-..on rnaJc on an mtcrccptcJ pa;;;;; anJ the
selection of Fn:J Power", .;pccJy cnJ, on the all·city team. ,· ·ymour \Vhcclock, gu.trJ. wa.- ckctcd hon·
or.uy captam hy hi-. te.tmnMh.&gt; at the enJ of the "Ccl"Oil.

�South 12-East 0
In the ~cason's opener at the D. . ,t,tJmm, Ea--t's uH.:xpericnccJ II~htwci~ht~ met an irr.:si,tthle at·
tack with which they could not contcnJ. Th • campa1~n h..:~an with a I '2·0 Jefeat.

Manual 6--East 0
Ea,t outplayed the Bnckl.tycr~ for the greater p.trt of tlu, g.tme. Ftvc rmnutc' before the final gun,
neither tear1 h.tJ .;cored However. faced with the po-&lt;.;tbdtty of .1 .-corele.-.- tiC. E.t.-t comnuttcd the error
of thro\\lllg a tlat pa'' ncar her own goal hne. The p.l"'' wa.- mtercepted by the Manual center, \vho
Janccd unc.-..:ort..:J aero" the r:o.d !me. chalkmg up the winning &lt;.ix pomt~

West 12-East 0
\Ve.-t had only t\\0 plays that cuuiJ ha\·e gi\·en E,t.;t trouhle. Both of them worked. One touch
down came from a 1 ower pl.ty hy \Ve.-t', hc,n·y lin~:. the other from a .-h rt P"""'·

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�Bohman ~ic~.
from goal

North 24-East 0
Ea"t"s -.:rstwhik foothall jinx over the Vtkmgs wa ah~cnt as orth manageJ to -.:ke out a '24·0 vic·
tory. Dunn~ tim:. as in prLvtous !!;&lt;lllks, E,tst 's gr-.:-.:n team ac4u1rLJ valuahk cxpenence tn lieu of the
more munJanc high scor-.:.

South 32-East 0
B. _t
t f ;2-1
t

IIH! th-.: "u:onJ half of the season, SoJuth escapcJ with thetr hiJe_-, to no"C out East hy the :core

~. uth gath-.:r-.:J 10 an East fumhlc Junng the first 4uartcr anJ from there on the game was all

Jth. T t.t. sc rc in fiv~.: gam-.:' of h:.tgue competition: E,t::;t 0; other teams, (l. \Vh.H pricdc-.s experience!

East 6-Manual 0 (Hurrah!)
Ea-.t'-. men \Wrc faceJ with thl'- fact at the ..t,trt of th g u
The M,tnual team .ts .t whole ' t._!lh:J
220 pounJ-. more th.w the Angels. But JiJ that fa:e Ea.;f&gt;
o. 'tr. After agam outplaymg th• Man·
u.dttcs. the Angels qw history rL peat it elf, with the part· rL Vlrs ·d. On a play iJenttcal to that '1-.tL·h
proved E.t t' Jownfall in the fir-.t ttlt wtth Manual. Harry Burnett, a :.uh-.titute, .;naggeJ a fl.tt Manual
pas' .tt the enJ of the game anJ .;:printeJ aero"' the goal for the winning tally.

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�Bumett m a ~es the
lone tou lzdown
of om· ,\eason

East 0-West 0
Th1s wa really the high pomt in the Angels' campa1gn. The cellar·hound Easterners held the league•
leading Westerner · to a scoreles tie. Although hoth team · threatened to ~core at times. neither had the
punch at the right moment. The spectator · had a real thrill \"-'hen FreJ Powers, who ~t.trri.'J for East in
this, as 111 the other games, mis:;eJ a field goal from the 30·yarJ mark hy inches.

North 7-East 0
In the last game of the season, Ea ·t \\il · solidly anchored to the basl.'ment hy losing to 1orth in a
hard-fought game North completed a pass m the third quarter that proved gooJ for a touchdtm n. They
converted anJ brought the tally up to 7, at which score the game .md the ,·cason enJI.'J.

�Sl~CO. 'D TEA~!

Row ~ Hmcr. D'Kal"-,
&lt;;rc gan, Da'IIJ,,
Lem.t ter
\\' ood , Rcw1ck,
Ktm'Ilcll,
G1e&lt;ktng. }.Ia Lcod,
}.lr jul rud

Ru\\ !

Murro~y,

Football Standings
\Von
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orth .......
c;outh .......... . ................. )

.) ()()

M.tnual ............................. ~

-~ 13

Ea~t

.Iss

a

'0PHO~IORE

FOOTBALL
Row 3 ;-.1cGcc, H ayc ,
CampbelL ~1ayo, • 'cu·
mann, Bunch, Ktcnt::.,
Mc«cngcr
Row 2 Schupp, Rewtck,
Arne•, !':orton. Retch,
Lee, \\' ay, Friend,
Ltcdltke
Row 1
;-.1a ten, Lut:,
~ tcvens, • 'adon, ::vir.
\V h , r r 1e, w i 1, on,
\\'ood , Fo,tcr, , ·a,h

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1\t.

.7 )()

\V ~~t ...... .
••••••••••••••••

............................. .

. ....

.710

�T cJt&lt;, .\fct,sncr, Long, .\tr. Grcc·n. Luxford, Cannon. Haraway

Golf
EAST Wl'n th~ championship again thi:-. y~ar, ,dthough dd~&lt;tted m their final meet, Octohcr twentyfifth, h) West, losing five out of the nine matches. East had won all the pre\·iou - meds hy ~core' of
&lt;) to 0, and therefore had a comfort&lt;thlc lead \vhen they met \\'~'t . Out::;tanding players were Luxford,
C,mnon, and Met~snt.:r, who shared hono r~. The other thr~~. T L&lt;lb, Long, and Haraway, teamed well
\\ ith the'~ to Jo thetr share in winning the tttlc. The regubr ~ix pbyed every match.

Standings
East .......
\\'~::;t ......... .

Pomt'
........ :; 1

•. ......... :! 7 •

llllth . . .. .

.. !'iYz

orth ................ .

... 1-l

}.1anual ················-····

IOYz

The hal11s about
to recen·e J shoe~
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�Brot,ky. ~1odcs1tt, ~fr. \Vh1pplc. Harper. O akes

Tennis

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H E eraph tennis team, ,vhich had only one letterman hack, Gene M odesitt, tied for third place 111
the 19 H matche~.

E.tst opened wtth a 2-1 victory owr North, lo·ing only one singles match. Two \veeks later, however, the , outh team won every match. E.tst then proceeded to win their next two matches, each hy a
.;core &lt;- t 2 1. Mode,itt, East numher 1 man, had the misfortune to he sick prevtous to and during the
outh match.
Coach Clarence Whipple, who chose the squad from an mtramural tournament, will have a vet•
cran '4uad next year, losmg only one man, Brotsky.

Standings
\\'on

Lo,t

P et .

'3outh .............. 10
Manual ............. 9
E.tst . ... ........... ;
)fth ............. )
We.;t

2

.333
.750
.417
.417

:!

7
7
11

. 08~

'The net that stops so
many of oar dr ives

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�Basketball

A

FTER losing the first game to Manual ant.! v.mn111g the secont.l from outh, the progres · of our has·
kethall team was impet.let.! hy the mea les epit.le:mc ant.! numerou· mJunes We t.lroppet.l the remain ·
mg stx league games, hut most of them were lost hy close score·. The basketball playet.! 111 the Denver
high schools was unu ·ually good this year, giving our green ·quat.! better than cu ·tomary competition.

Manual 27-East 20
East's Angels openet.! an interestmg hut unsucc..!ssful basketball campaign hy losing to M.mual '27·
20. The game wa · one of the mo ·t excttmg of the s..!ason, wtth first one team ahe&lt;to ant.! then .mother.
In the last quarter, however, the Thunderbolts unlea het.! a sparkling offense v.:hich kept the East basket·
eers he\vilt.leret.l ant.! helpless.

East 30-South 19
The Rebels sutferct.! their worst t.!cfeat of the year agam ·t East High in a fine exhihitton at the lUth·
erners' court. At half time the score was tiet.! 11 · 11, hut 111 the last half, \\hen everyone on the East
squat.! t.!istinguishet.! him:-elf, the Cherubs scoret.! nineteen points, while outh wao; able to gather only
etght. The final score wa ·: Ea ·t ~0, outh 19

West 20-East 17
The eraphs met West Htgh's Cm,.:hoys m the thtrt.! game of the season, which \\'as played on the
huge floor of the city auditorium. The game wa · not an intereo;ting one from the standpoint of the spec·
tator ·, hut was a clean, well·playct.l game. The teams were about equal in their ability to hit the hoop,
hut when the last whistle blew the Angels were on the short ent.! of the score.

North 50-East 21
In the last game of the first rount.!, the Seraphs met North at the city auditorium. The first quarter
was the only part of the fray that was anythmg like a hall game Walla wa;s the only East player \vho
coult.! fino the basket.

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�A ten e moment

Manual 30---East 16
'!\ th.:: ~L'C'ond g,tml ,,·ith Manual, East could not hold thl' ThundL·rholt' .md th.::y, wah thl'tr lllight and
~'- &gt;rin!,! al-ilny, O\'Crpowa~.:d Ea't to the " ore of 30·16.

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South 22-East 19
Thl' next gaml, whi
&lt;,"uth won hy 2 2· Jl), wa:- very do~~ and ~.:.xcttm!_!. At the h.d f Ea"t had .t
&gt;nL pomt lead (.;.:ore 10·9) 1 J in the I.\ ... t two qu.trters thL' lead "htfteJ from Otll' team tn the other.
, uth managed to wm only in thl' l.tst few ...e.:otH.J, of play.

West 35-East 22
\\\:~t was ahk to makl' rn.tny 'l&lt;~mingly Il11J'&lt;h'tbk l ut 'Pl'O:tacular ~hot.... E.l:ot. on thl' othl'r h.md.
was not a hie to hit thl' hoop. and \V l'St, thaeforc. was ahk to hl'at Ea ... t l'a~ily. hy .l ~corl' of 3) · 22

North 26--East 20
Ea~t. in thctr la ...t g,une. gaw ~orth a had .;care 111 a f.t't and excltlll!.! g,tmc. H 11 v• A . 'orth
n:.:ct\\~' the crcdtt for makmg a ~uffictl'nt numh.::r of ha~ht~ m the ~ccond half to enah • &lt;rth to win
by 2()•20

lvfanu.d. the \\tilth: r of the circuit, took .;ccond place 1n the "tdt\: meet

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A \\'ALL.,

�B:\SKE1BALL
"ECO, D TEt\}..1
Mr \\'lupple, R o en,
Fol om. Omohundro,
}.,lcL1ren, Davi

Basketball Standings
Team

\\'on

~1 1 u,tl

7

uth
\,rth

''i

·'

\\ LSt

2

6
7

Ea:;t

Lo-t

Pet
. '7'i
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.(&gt;2)

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BA:KETBALL
:OPHOMORE TEAM
Row 2

Bogg , ..=wearn ,

H. Lee, Ltedtke, \'an
Fleet, Born 1ck, T ama•
rc . . 1...
Ro\1: 1 B. Lee, Hmdle·
mann, O'Rourke, I'Jt:.·
gerald

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�S\VIMMI. ' G TEAM
~1r. Jul,rud. Car,tarphcn. Brallt::. Lloyd, Arthur, Cornish, Osborn

Swimming

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HIS }earth~: swimmin~ team won thetr t~:nth comccuttve championship. Every first place wa taken
h} m~:mhers of the Ea:;t team, gtvin~ them a total score of 40 point'.

The team showe&lt;.l ~reat talent from the start of th~: season. Wmning the first meet, "':hich was "':ith
Mmes, they lost the next three meets with colleges, hut showed tmprovement comtantly. The last meet,
which was with Denver mwrsity, they won hy a small margin.
John Braht: was high point man, with 10 point· to hi credit, and t\.'-'0 new records He won these
the 50 an&lt;.l 100 free style. Clyde Oshorn set a new r~:cord in th~: 100-yar&lt;.l hacbtroke, and Foster
Arthur finished the ltst of new record hol&lt;.ler', ·ettm~ a new r~:cor&lt;.l in th 150-y.trJ indivt&lt;.lual me&lt;.lley.
Both relay team · ·et new records.
Ill

Boh mlth won the 100-yarJ hreast stroke, hut faile&lt;.l to ,et a new record.
&lt;.ltvm~ h} .1 ~ooJ margin

Standings
Team

Point-

East .............................................. 40
• uth ............................................ 1S
• 'rth ........................................... 14
M.tnual ....................................... 3

Bralltz, our record·
brea~er, poised

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Harry Corntsh won the

�Row 2 Coach ju]..;rutl, Mtll-, , 'e]!J,, j . :\tlam', A. Atlam-, M
Row I Brow~r. B '3ackrnan ~aylor, A hton, B. Harner

Wrestling
AST is one of the three champion· thts year. Thctr losmg; the first meet of the season to Manual, 23
to 21, cau!'eJ a three·\vay ttc for the champiOnship. Coach Julsrud then reorgani~ed hts team anJ
heat every other team hy Jcctstve scores. The hig; event of the season was the con4uest of North, 36 to
S. This event wa ·made douhly dtffiwlt hy the tllnes· of Melvm .tLkman, an East wrcstkr \\ho wouiJ
prohahly have won his match haJ he heen \&gt;.:ell
nahlc to seLurc .mother wrestler to replace him, Coach
Julsrud had to forfett five pomts to orth. North had not heen heaten for several years prior to this
ttme.
Sc\en men from East were entercJ in a post season match to determine who would get the all·city
titles Three who he..:ame champions were Bill S.tLkman .tt 9'i pounJs, Jerry Ad.tms at 1())' pounds, anJ
Art AJ.tms at 17'i pounJs.
Bone·hcnding; 1~ becoming; more anJ more popular every year anJ the work neccss.try to make a
c;ood team, or hLcome a good wrestler, causes this sport to he ranked as a maJor athletic acti\'tty.

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Standings
\Von

Ln1ine of North

11early had I err;: Adams

East

Lo-t

·'

M u ual
·'
N&lt;,rth ........ ·'

.

\Ve"t
• uth

1
0

'

4

Pet.

.7'i0
.7'i0
.7'i0
.2'i0
.000

Stin) threu. the
heat') weights

I erry finally
threw /um
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�TRAC ~ TI'AM
1- Scb.... ctgd, :-.tunroe, J )one , ~1m v. Po\\ r

M.mm,g, Mun II, Moore, Rohh, H•llod:. \\'tlb&gt;nk . Fol
,-\ndre"
R " 2 Rebel. Lt mgcr, Johnson, Hr"cll. ,-\"crtus, ~rape. 1'. l&gt;avtes, r:. IJa,
\\ ood , \\ arra, ll~kn, Smtth,
Canb)·. McLaren
Ro" ' Lucero, lng\\cr en, \'tcker, M R•abc, &lt;:raham Borth .... tck, \\'ay, S.:lmJir, H nch, Et'&gt;dl.
Row ~ S. Homer, Cloq:h. lluchcnau, \\'.Jones, h bel, H.tl , Cha c
Ro" 5 Lloyd, B.:tkl~y. &lt;:te kmg, Dtllo\\, Buchan&gt;!', ~tnchclo", Rmg, CaiJ\\cll, \'each, FtcJelrr:Jn
R " 6- St cl • Tttlcy, 01 n, llngg U::cll s lh&lt;r Th m.• ;, linn n, A Hun , Br ""

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Track
A ~T rct!ainuJ the city ch,tmplon~hip after )o.;mg 1t m 193-+ for the fir.;t t1mc 1n "C\'Cll y.:.tr". S.:\'cral
rc:'-' ·rd-. \Wrc hrokcn th1.; Yl' tr () 1r mile relay t~arn .:a,tly won their race by making a new recorJ
c•f 3:2, . '; anJ .•tlthou[!h Rullo &lt; • 1\ rth threw the JI'CU' 12. ft.•et. fJ me he.;, Tone-. hea\'eJ 1t 12 7 feet,
:,urpa~;;ing the olJ rccorJ of 11 &lt;.:, tL t The followin[! men rn.tJe letters for~ the ~L-::onJ t1me: Rohh.
Thoma~. Mun~dL H.dloLk. Tone~ .tnJ LmuH,:.:r. The.;e m.:n m~tJ.: letters for the first t1me: Pow-:rs, R
Brown. Thomp' n. 01--ur . S111 'n, M 1roc. LloyJ, Rch\.'1. V tCh, CarrolL McLm:n. Folsom. Kim.;. \
Hoo\'er, Rmg, Moore. anJ M n t~LI Andrew.;.

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1934 Track Results
CITY ~fHT:

South. 401 ~ Ea•t. 39), 2 ; , • orth,
391 2· Manual, 291 2 : \\'est. J71 ~-

1935 Track Results
Ea•t, ~. \Ve-t. 3:!
East, 73. ~fanual, 47.
1\PRIL 2Bot LDlR RFLAY : Loveland, I ;
Ea t, . Ft. Collm , , South, 7
Mw 4 CoLORADO COLLIGI R1L Y': Colorado
:Spnng,, 361/2: Eat, 321 2: South, 32

APRIL

1:!

APRIL

_!J

~~ .. Y 11

CITY MElT: Ea-t, 46: , 'orth, 401 2 :

South, 371 z: \\'c t, :51 z: Manual, 16

A first for Ea t
up and orer

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�BA 'EB:\LL TE:\~f
2- D,t\'t'. Burnett, \\'. \Valla. Petrv, Luxford, :\ \Vall.t. Omohundro. \Vtldgrubc, Hover,
·
:.ohn
Row
\VJ!Ii.tm-. ~1r juJ,rud, Ttmon, Turtle. Dante!, MacLeod, Kar h, Appel. Kanta. Bradford,
Bunch
RO\\

Basebal l
op~n~r a~.tin~t \\\·~t \\ h11.. h proph ·~•eJ .1 uccc-.,ful sca~on, E.H fell mto a .-(uml
whi~h
cmerg~.:J onh .dt r all h pc.~ for a champion~h•p haJ heen ~rna~hcJ . There .; emed
.t \\,tys to lx· a fatal inning or a fatal nror whi~h co-t th~.:· ~arne Jc~r•te fairly ~onst-.tult htttmg and
fielding.

a hrilli,tnt
A FTER
from
they

Lctterm~.:n from the 193-t .;cason induJcd Ktr~h . Appel. Hover. Bradford. Ttn •n. Z .1-n. Luxford,
and A Wall1 Out.;t,\11ding among th~ newer plty~rs wen.' K,u\t,t, D,ll\iel. an 1 M ... L ,J Dtck Lux·
forJ'._ fin~ p1td1m~. despite h.trd lu~k and inad~.:yu ttc s 1 port, W.t' the d.t-.-. of th... tgue.
As the -.e,t,on pro~rc.;5cd it h~.:-ame C\·idcnt th1t , th or \V~.:~t \\Ould ohtam the J11.:nnant. , corefor game' including :!'vf.ty 11th are ~hown below:

Scores
:\pnl ll: :. -t 6, \\' c&lt;t 4
Apnl 2( &lt;.;, th i, Ea t 6
May 4 [. -t 3, \\' c t 9
\fay 6 Eat , Manual II
May 8 Ea-t
South
:\fay II Ea-t ' • ' orth 10

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A worm' e\e v1eu

of "DtZZ} " Luxford
and Jus smo~ehall

�Oakc-. Brot-ky, Harper, C. Lupton. Kr~ -~y. '\h,on
Scutt, De Kalh. F. Lupton. \\'emhcrg. Gchhard. Sr rth. Percival

R"\" :;
Ro.,

Intramural Sports
V ERY .;tuJ~nt .tt East IS gtwn an opportumt} l r partKlp ttr 'n m ,tthll'tic ... in lntramur,d sports. E.tch
y~ar, annual tournam~nts ar~ hdJ whiCh anyon~ may l'l1tl'r, rcgarJkss of his skrll. A larg~ vari~ty
is olfl.'ri.'J: a fall .tnJ spnn!.! t~nni · tournaml'nt, .t spring hor~~--hol' conte~t, an int~r·d&lt;tss wr~.;tlmg tour·
n,tml'nt, .tnJ a softball kagu~. A haskl'thall wnt~st was unJt.:r way, hut ,m ~piJemic of ~carlet fe\'cr
soon "s4uashcJ" thl'.
The f.dl tl'nni..; tourn&lt;unent, \\rth about se\'l'nty participants, wa" onginateJ for the purpos~ of
pre king boys for the school team. An chmmation tourn&lt;tment was hdJ ,lJlJ GenL MoJesltt wa · the
vict1 rious player. The ·winning pl.~ cr". M Jcsitt, H.trper. Oakes, Brot--ky, anJ Per~ 11 "· compriseJ thl'
regul,tr ::;d11xll tl'am.
ThL &lt;)l'nH r hoy ... were the champion~ in the wre,tlmg contest. Therr p1cturl:s, ('Omhml'J with the
tcnms d 1r pron~ • .trc shown ahove. DuL to the ~c.trlct fe,·er cp1Jemic. thr, wa' the only winter adr\'Ity
of thrs s rt.
The two · ftball leagues, the Amcnc,m anJ the
.ttronal. haJ fi,·e team' in each. The winner in
ea h league 1 layLJ for tlu \\' ·riJ cri~ champronshtp
Through thl' effort~ 1 r Mr \\'hippk. hor,c ... hoc pl'gs \\'t.:rL "d up. anJ ,t horse--hoc tournament wa.;
hdJ. Thl: tournament w,t, rL m:J with grl.'at enthu,ra,m. ahout srxty·five fellows turnmg out.

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..
llow it loo~'
from the roof

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�KICK B.-\LL CH.-\MPIONS ( S 0. S. TE.-\~1 l
Jacoh-. \'rttcr, Ireland, G.t; D :tcr, \Vnght, Linck

Row:!
Row I

Shepherd. Olm-tcad, Tunnell, Knud-on, John,ton

Kick Ball
HE ...oc..::~·r tournament usually ht.:IJ in th~e tal. vi Lct~h year \\'as chan~eJ tht year to kick hall du~· to
the Just on th~ S&lt;X:&lt;.:~r field_ and the pr~\·aletKe of ..:old~ amon~ th~ ~trk The ad\'antagl' m playing
ktck hall ts that thl' ~r.tss wurts may he usl'd.
Ther~ \Wrl' "L\ tl'arm entered rn thl' ..::ontcst thi~ time. of which the '3 () •. team took first pla..::c.
Th~ ..::aptain oi thl.' tl'am wa M.txine Tunnell and thL memh~rs w~rL AI U1L J, coh' Ellinor Vetter. Betty
Irt.:l.mJ. (Tl ~\'I~\'~ G&lt;n, Marjie Do:rer, Kathl'rirtL \V n.._ht, htrk} hLp herd. fl, hhie Olm--t~ad. Cath·
erine Lrn..::k. Ruth Knudson, and Barhara John~ton The L'mpas took sc..::ond pla..::c. Its mcmhl.'r~ \\'l.'rc
Joyce Dor~~..·,. M) ra Glick, Pearl Hayutir . Maql nL Lm~~.:nhagcn, Aileen M.triam. Ethelm,lc !\fartin,
Fran.:c.; Mayhun. MriJr~J Menkofsky, Elr: h~..rr 1.1~..rnman, Bdty M cCutcheon. Vera Rr,h..:rg, and ~1ar ·
..:ella un..;hrn~
Atlcu Manam earnl'J thl' hi~hest inJi\'iJu.tl ~cor~· of IS points, whrle Catherine Lin..::k ..::arne m
"e..::nnJ with I ( pornts. Thl.' gtrls met after school for pra..::tice and for playing the ..:on test gamt::'

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�TEl\,~ IS CHi\!vfPIOJ:-... 5
Aron•on, Jone,, Glick, Vetter, Lmck

Girls Tennis

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H E gtrl · tennis tournament this year was very excttmg as there ""'a · an unusually large numher of
entnes m hoth the smgle· and douhles tournament, the former having scventy· two cntrie· and the
latter fi.ftr·six.

The single · title was won, after a long, hard-fought hattie with the s.:ore ending 6 ·"2, 6·4, hy 'EIIinor
Vetter, who JUst entered East last fall as a ophomore. The runnervup were Carolyn Jones and Ltla
Aronson, with Ellinor earning 100 point and Lila and Carolyn R5 pomts each. In the douhle Ellinor
again displayed her playing ahtltty hy capturing the douhles champwnship wtth the help of her partner,
Cathenne Linck, also a sophomore, after defeatine; Lila Aronson and Myra Gltck. The final ~core in this
m;ttch wa' 6·4, ~ · 6.
Although Roherta Cox and Horten~e Addt·on, senior'&gt;, played excellent tenr11 · throughout the tour•
nament, they were unahk to stop the ~oph · on their march toward the ch,tmpionshtp. Lila Aronson,
,tcting as manager, scheduled the games, recorded the scores, and guided the asptrant · in their efforts.

Catherine loo~ed through
Ellmor's rac~et

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�GIRLS GOLF
H1ckok, Bell, Andrew , Ei,cndrath, L1lyard

THE East High girl· golf

Girls Golf
~hampionship wa

won tor the third ucces~ive time hy Beverley Ltlyard.
Beverley, in order to win thi· championship again, played again·t ami succeeded in winnmg from
Jane Hickok, Mary Jean Bell, Margaret Thrower, Marion Andre\\" and Eleanor Eisendrath. Eleanor
came in second and wa , according to Beverley, her ·tronge ·t opponent throughout the year. The &lt;.eore in
pomts 1 as follow·: Beverley Lilyard, 100 pomts, and Ele;mor E1-;endrath, ') points. Although the other
gtrl · did not gain any points, they had an enjoyable time in taking part m the tournament. All the
games in the tournament are played on the Ctty Park golf link· in the fall of each year. The games are
played according to the chedules ·et up hy the manager, who wa ·, in thts year'· tournament, Beverley
Ltlyard.

Rt:verlt:y wins agam

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�VOLLEY B:\LL CHAMPIO'\
john-on. Ilgauda-, Dolb. Kaufrnar n, Mayhury, El&gt;cl~
Row 1 • Totht'J•, Hurr, Harn', \Vater'. Van Hall

Row ::'.

Volley Ball
THE volley hall tournament pro,·cJ unusu.tlly exc1t111~ thi' year with tho.? fir-.t to.?am:; of all thrt:l.' daN:'
ha\'llH! excellent maten.tl. Thl' -.enmr first t~am \\·alkt:J ,l\v,ty with th1.. honors by winnin~ all oi ih
::-ix g.m1o.?-. with the cffici~:nt ht:lp nf C. rolyn E1scle, M arian Harris, anJ Sh1rky Hani.~an Thl' junior
cia~ hr:;t tl.'am I "&gt;t to the -.emors ewn thou~h Patricia Dunn. Aiken M.tnnJ:., anJ B.:tt~ McCutcheon
plap.J outstanJm~ hall. The phomnrl' t~...tm which won the kick h&lt;tll tl'urnament cam~.. m tHrJ with
Vlrf.!Inl.t Bilhr. Evelyn Thebu;,-. ,mJ Ellml r Y1..tter trying harJ to win a1H ther champ10nsh1p.
The tournament l,t,to.?J fron "'- \l'mher twentieth unttl thl' hc!!mnutg of Chnstmas vac.ttion on
December twentieth .

She won the pomt

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�GIRLS B:\SKETB.-\LL TE.-\~1
Row I Thchu', \\'right, KnuJ,on, Rcn haw, C:.t '• Ireland, Mdlcr, Sun-hmc
Row 2 Kara,tk, Manarn, Swth.ut. \Vatte, 'trnon, Blair, Penny, Dunn
Row ·' :.V1i,, John,on. Horr, Mahoney, \Vater-. H.trdm!_!. Hamgan, Et,elc, \\'ttting, Harn-.
Ho-luki, Il~?;.tuda-

Girls Basketball

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HE ~irl· ha~keth.tll tournament featured a nC\\ and different form of org;llli:ation thiS ) car. lnstc.td
of l.'ntcring as te.tm~, each ~Irl re~Istcred individually and w.t~ then placed on a team h) Miss John-on.

The fir~t round of game' wa~ pbyed between teams of the ,,tmc gr,tde.
entered thl' mter·das~ round.

The three \\'lllncr.- then

The 'Sophomore Fir~t won from the Junior Fir·t \\Jth 1 "Core of 12 II: the Junior First dde.ttcd the
"1.. mor hrst I 6· 7: hut the em or First turned hack the ophomore F1r't I 0· . This left thre' tc.un' com·
r Ltm~ for first place. Due to the 'carlet fever han, this tie could not he played otf
Dolores llgaudc~, was the student m.lllager of the tourn.tment.

Tulh _

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�GIRLS TRACK \\'1 "'ERS
Row 3 8.1hr, \ UIJ!t, KnlJ!lr, L.&gt;&gt;tcr, Vetter
Rt''-" :! Miller, Thcbu,, Lland, \Va1tc, Freeland, Ireland
Rt,w 1- Ball, Daman, e 'on, Dunn. Threlkeld

Girls Track
ED and Wh1te Day da\vned w1th a hnght c:.un, but a 193 5 dust storm came up before the track and
field events were ended; consequently, there wen~ few witne~se to the easy victory of the ,opho·
more girls. The final scores were: sophomores, 32: seniors, 15: and JUntors, 12.

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The ~&gt;ph who \Vere m.;trumental in bringing the honor· to their cia s \vcrc
h1rley Vmgt, who
won the j tt~ \ ard dash in 6.. second~. and the hroad JUmp; Elhm r VLtter, h;tschall and ha,hthall
throws: ar d V1rgima Baker, shot put. The JUnior relay team was out~t.tndmg with Jane Ball, Adele
Daman. Patnu,t Dunn, and Elkn Threlkeld doing the runnin!.! and capturing first place. Hortense Nel
-.on won the high JUmp with ) 4 inches for her record.

'The c.lwmp m tennis, Ellinor Vetter,
can also throw a ba eball
and bas~etball

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ZATI ONS

�RO\I. ;
Ro" •
Ro" I

0
. M I . D k1 , H lc, ( &lt;~r urph n. R bb, \Vh d ck, Coopn J hn n, Jon
Blomberg
R
\\ 1lo, K1"1 I, K \\lq, Long tre&lt;t, Cha •, " arbor u~:h. "ch,ulb, \\ JC.d, H dston, \\'al n
\\ l•ngf n.l, Harr r, R H1l, H Ml nJ Ackard, hhdl H I'll , Fr • h. Bcr nbc m, C. H111, M•llcr, Mr. ~p•tl

The Natio na l Honor Society
HE • rational H n r , ·~lety wa-. founded m 1CJ::! 1 by t~ L N.ttFm;tl A"" ...t t1on c
,
•ndan ~d1&lt; &gt;I
Prin.:ipal-.; Ea._f, ... h,q ter of the ~ ciety was c-&lt;tablished 111 M,t}. 1Y::!.' &lt;)II•LC th~... ..1_h .;chool In· the
puq ""of ~ivm!! m.;tructiOn of a wide variety. the honor" .:1et} h. "four ~...trd1 ..al principle,· ...ch l,tro;hip,
,crnCl:, leader--hi! . and character. Thi.:; offl:r' quite .1 .;umuJu, for act1vity in all type.; of eJuc.ttion
that the --ch I .tfford-&lt;.

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The tir.-t c.:;,ential for ch[!1hihty for mcmh&lt;.:f-:htp m the ,ocicty i · that the pl:rson mu.;t b~ m the
upp.:r third of the cia'" in .;chol,tr"htp. Then he mtH he of .;;ervi.:c and mu.;t he .t lc,1dcr m me of the
many ....,:hool activ1tie.... It u'ually follow' that the Lhar,tcter of the per.;(Jn 1, dt"pl.1yed m ~cholc~r--hip and
,\cti\'ltlc,: but ,ince thi~ j, not .t!way" true, hi;; char.tcter mu't aJ,o h~ t.tken mto con,ideration.
On h&lt;:in[! adm1ttl:d to the --ocicty. the men·
.ty .;.:cure a _ ,JJ nm on whtch i, a tordt ,md the let·
1 -=~ the Honer
, .... 1cty I ' a nat1onal ort!,mi:ation, thi"
ter" ,t,tndin!:.! for the 1 nnctp)e..; of the , ctct}
pin denotv• m e\·ery ""ctton of the country d. l.t_hest type of ht!.!h "chool acc~nnph,hment.
Kara .... · Lt ..!, M t_n , McPher n. ~1orn". Northcutt. ()), n, Oq en, P.tlmquH, P,1ter·
')t 1 thcr,., } he.,tcr. \V.J,on .•tnd Zllnmerhackcl ,1rc the nH;mhcr" of the .;uctcty
·on, Ryl.mder, tab!
who were not prc--ent d·. ·n the 1h.:tur w,t.; t.tken.
),~nhart,

There i' ,tJ.;o cl Loc.tl Hon if &lt;), •L cty at Ea,t. who::.; fC4Uir~ment for c~dmi..:..:t 11 I' a -:chol.t-:tic ,l\'Cr,lge
of .tt lca,t two A·, and two B , or their equivalent. in the ..;.:mc.;tcr !.!radl'".

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::-;,-\TIO. 'AL HO~OR S1.1CIETY GIRLS
(,ralx&gt;,., Hollongs1.1.orth, lafferty Kaufmann, lla le), [), :m, Un "· Elm ha• r, E1 lc
!l.hrtm, Andre\\ , Puff r, Mo:cr, M h nev, ht:patr k, Bro~&gt;.n, &lt;Jod man, l!ddy, Dollos
R1dd II, :-o:oth o, Tr •arro1.1., Burh, s ... ohart. D nham, HJck t ff, Pnutv, Bnnton, H k1 •, H he, HJ
M· rn , \\ h1te
!1.!1 s Kolbe, McC.oll, K&lt;rn, Egan, \\ tung, R.msmr, Kond I, Brad n, Mel a •him, 'itt.\all lkhm r, :'&gt;.!c •• bbo
H rb•ev
M rgm, C.~rpentcr, C.~ru o, Moller, L, a. D•". 0
Ewalt, Hot&lt;n, R , Bogg, Kr t
r, l\ 0le
R k, II

Senior Members of the Local Honor Society
G rr ls
Betty ,-\lien

\'1rgur 1 Do:-:!:Jm
[),"' th) ll·J:. ·r

Mutan Andre"'
L1la Aron on
Annette Bad~;le\
Be. rl&gt;· B.oky
Shulq ll on tock
Betuna C.nuso
Betty Cha c
Betty Ded
El tc Dollo

Car• l)n E1 k
Edna Elm h.• u r
LoUJ E\l.alt
Ruth ht: 1mmon
lanet Fo\l.ler
Ddphmc Gehrke
Florenc Gil' ·rt
Lou1 Gr bo"

\\ Ill Jm ,-\,k 1rJ
M ]. llat::n
Chari Blombc
Abc Brot ky
Chari Car tarph n
Ed1.1.ard Cha•e:
Hudcn D nurd

l&gt;a-1d Dunklee
Phtlop Emery
M f\)n E•an
Stan! ) Fr h
R1chard Gate
Rc'- n Gntlith

M aqone (, ra
v.rgmla (":ccr
Barb.lfa Heaton
V~rgm•• Holhng•,.orth
llarb,~ra Hopkm
!&gt;on I nhart
Cl.~ra Kaufmann
Peggy Kent
:-.:m Kret chmer
Esther Lafferty

l&lt;-rn.. L.u n
( ltarlottc Le\ltt
.\1 ~retta Lu a
El anorc hhon y
bl n M G,bbun
D roth)' M Lauthhn
.\1uy Ann M1lc
F ranee .\1,1Jcr
G&lt;rtrude M1ller
Zelda Moll r

fr.ncc M1: r
S lma M rro
Betty :&gt;:othet

Llo) d JohOS&lt; n
Rob&lt;rt ' e.. I y
( ;eorl{e Kmdd
Bob Long&lt;t r t
]err) Lanl{ma
Davtd !\.loll r

M~rk M•ll

n.u, o~.~.eno

Carol Palmqu• t
Jc phmc Pr t n
Eleanor R.1n m
lktty Roddcll
Mor•aret Roch&gt;.cll

B tty R
Doroth) Rl I nd r
Elmeda "tabler
\\" oladme Stahl
]C\I.d ulmer
BarbarJ .; ull
t; raldore Stud r
~Jtliie "'il.\t~n

"•lh Ztmm rhackel

Boys
llmald Gunther
RJy H1ll
P.rc H lmc
Robert Hm•cll
\\ 1lham Ho" land
R mulph Hudston

Pholop Moore
Rubert 0Jk
Hob Paterson
hcd Po1.1.er
}ohn Robb

Charle R
Boll 'parr
Fr.mk Tab~

R 1lhr \\ alh
Frd \\'al n
Carl \\"' I

f rd

Tlte Pre 1clem and tlte emblem

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�I li E CA ilET COM I'A~ Y
Ro\\ ~ S h..: r m a r,
F ter

Park r.

R"' 4 Smath, S lb~, R,,., y,
I anlcy, Kane.., l&lt;m, \\ al n,

L"". c:oiJ, Had all, M
L od. \\ c thoo•,

t bbm

•

R&lt;" \
Samm n , Holhn~t •
" nh
(; •gno'l, Bla~e.
M ar , Bush, Bou
Ar~:a•
hm , 1'1\nn, Tar I y, \\ .-k
ham, llc rang
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ll a\ , M an&lt; watz
C ..rd, Sana , S n th,
l!alcam, B,rn ten, \\ a~:nc,
Sr nnr, llo\\man
() \IS,

l{o\\ I M aJor ( &lt; mb li nn,
L r n, T 1fts. • •...,
n,

Bro.... n, Dahl, " h".I)Jcr

Cadets

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RING the past years the East High l:adet corps has h.:Lome well e--t.thhshed. The l:adets form an
rgam::ation \.Vhtch stands for the highe~t of Ideals. Rt:cently the cadets haw received an A-1 score
u Federal Inspection. Thi is the highest pos,ihk 'COre that can he received .
One of the few teams th.tt thts company has or!_!am::ed is an all·ctty rifle team in v,:hich memher-hip
is competitive. They work with the Hearst trophy .t their !_!oal.
The color guard has with much drilltng hecome the finest m the ctty. Every morning and afternoon
.t ntual Is held 111 front of th~.: school to rai..;e and lower the flaf.! . The ~vent is made con..;picuous hy the
firing of a miniature cannon.
Durin!.! the year a military hall was f.!IWn. Only cadets and their dates attend this affair. The func·
tion is spon.: red hy all the high schools in the City. Besides this annual affair, another dance was given
for the officers of the c1ty battalion.
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THE OFFICERS
Lt. H cnn. Lt. D.~hl. Lt
Shw,1yJer. Lt Tuft ,
Ca rt S a m o n, Lt
B r o w n, Lt La r-on,
D o rot h y Sr cncc r,
S pon or

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�THE COLOR GC':\RD
Lt

Lar~on, Dav1~, Bal·
cam, Had all, ·Stell·
bm-, Fmlcy, Mor c,
Bu-h, S1mmon . Bouc,
GoiJ, ,-\rg,lhntc, \\' 1l·
-on, Low y, G a r d,
Blake

A cluh that has as 1ts memhl'r-; all the officer of each h1l!h ~chool meet to di~cus · inter·--chool affairand prohlems ml't with hy md1vidu;d companie ·.
Dunnl! the month of May of each year, four of the City high !'Chools compete with each other for
high honors in several cn:nts. The field of the competition extend' to the entire compame~ from the
different schools, the platoon squads, and the color guards of six men and of ten men.
The cadets participate in all of the c1ty parades and official functions.
In the Ja,t year, speaker· from dtfferent army posts have made numerous talks to the corps
programs were held ahout twice dunng each month.

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THE RJFLE SQ AD
Row 2 Hcnn, S1mon ,
Gold, Capt. Sam-on,
Shwaydcr, Argabrite,
Bale am
Row I Blake, L1cutcn·
ant Brown. Gard

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Lmch. M Clark, Hi!nta, Ph lp, Mc!\11 I,, Th·hodcau
Lo\\cll, L11z nbcrg&lt;r, ~1ud tt, Y ~·lrthcutt, Kenn&lt;dy, Robtn50n, PJ\Is, Batt,, &lt;;, 'lll&lt;r, Johnson, C.rtcr
!\1. H11l, Par50:h. """'· \\ n •ht. Knc~:l.cn, Ireland, \',tt r. &lt;:ay, I. Cl.rk, l mmnhackd, Drtnk\\,lt.r, II. ~hll
Bukt, Bohman, ~t.yrro\\ rnnk, P R&lt;td, Stmmon, lll.ur. l&gt;udg on, s,,dh ·It, P1g , l'&lt;tut, PI nkctt, llahlhcrg
lhk tr•, H nd&lt;rson, ll R 1d, \\ ttllng, t:rabo\\, E\\.tlt, Am
Boer tl r, M Jim Bar~«. Cathcv, MoliiH,
Oren t m, Prouty, Ch
Ro" I Bat&lt;, f&lt; I. D I ttl
H I :-tt&lt;r,, " •tun, \\ tlham • B ck r, D ~ rth •t, M• , "~arh &lt;.k. Mav. C tl tt,
p,~,b •J, Tunndl Lmck, ~Jdon, F Fanhll, M F
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Clio
LIO \\'a~ founJt:J m ltJ23 under the nann: u1 "The GirJ, Hi.-toncal Cluh". Later the n.tmc wa ..
..:li.UI.,!t:J to the pre-- nt "Clio... ··variety is the spiCe of II ie.'' clnJ rl'mcmhcring thi". Clio. ol ~!rio'
list• 1n duh. ha' enliwncJ the duh work hy presentm~ varied pro!!;r.um Juring thl' year
't 1rtmg th ye.tr prop'rly. the !!;iris gaw thL Mothl'r" u J D.w!!;hter:- Tea in the girl.- .;oci.d room. at
wh1d LWnt the cluh pre&lt;entcJ tlowl'r" to the sp •Ib 1r, ii'" 'p.trhawk.
Clio ~aw Chin.t throu[!h the ey~.:' of Mr~. John GovJ ·. .d1o, hc:&gt;iJc;; telling oi hl.'r tour of that
ountry, prL''I.'lltcJ to the duh spi.'Cll11Clls of Chine'" ;trt ctiH.l h.mJicraft. M iss Loui~.t \\',trJ ,tis 1 !!;.l\'C a
\'i\'IJ word p1ctur" of China ctnJ Japan.
T;denteJ member.; of the duh l!;il\'e two mus!Lal rro~r.tm-., .l!lJ some of the ~iris pre"l.'nteJ a com·
cJy ~kit, written hy .t ml.'mhcr of the duh A t the Chnstm.t" ..ason the duh o;aw that .t nl.'eJy f.tmily
w.b m.tde comfort,thlc wnh gift-; of food and clothing.

C

OFFICER
Pre 1dent

DoROTHY

lo.lw • TORTHCl rr

V1ce·pre ·1dent

.. Lt Cll L r SrH \IIDT

• ecretarv. .. .

. :\It RIEL .:\Lw

Trea urcr . ...
A 1 tant Trea urer

..Y\0.,.,, r

...

, ·oRTIICl TT

C\THERI'\L CooPIR

Tal~mg tlung

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ot•er

�Ro"
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H•cr, Cham, \\ unbcrs

\'a.1ghan, M cDonald , Thorn• , D unl l«, Bu II,
(;erba c
M cFann, n moh -drc, \\',In, • 'a ., Bo c, Anhur Shumahr, ( ...., Dun I

h" lb, S arborough, \\',JJ.am ,
, M cCr ' h , M r

Rc1d , M dl pl&lt;

Congress
THE Conl!r~~~ Dchatin!.! ')ot.:tety b the ullH.::,;t Lluh at E,tst High. Form~J ~omc thirty year.; ,tgo, Con·
l!r~~~ h.t~ haJ the purposL of atOlll(! m~mh~rs in thl' art of Jchatc ,tnJ 111 undcr~tanJing 1.'urru1t L\'L11ts.
Altl l u!!;h thcrl.' wl.':-1.' only sixteen memher~ at the surt of the year, th-.: roll wa-. -.oon incrL'aseJ to thirty•
fiYL
111LL' th-.: mc-.:tinl!~ were hdJ at nt!!;ht, ~uffictent time was haJ to make th ..• ueunh'nt~ .t' Ion!! .1~ \\',t::n.:LL ~~. r) ior ,;ucces:-ful Jchates.

ThL' ,mnual Jane.: of Con!!;rc~s \\·a::- gt\·en Junn!!; the Christmas SL,tson anJ was on~.? l'f the most
-.ucc.. ~::-ful J.mccs cwr l!iwn hy the duh At the yearly Fathers anJ • 1 s Banqu.:t. hdJ 11 Mareh. an
extrcmL·ly mtere-.tinl! ot.:hatc wa.; l!;i\'1.?11 hy m.:mhcrs of the duh. At. t!Jt.:r han4uet !!;t\Tll it. June do~cJ
the a cttYiti~.· -. of the year tronl! interest wa;, hdJ hy C\'cry nwmher of th.: cluh through thL' cnttre sea"~ 11.

Pre ale 1t
\ '•u• pre Jde,, r

jA(' K

\\' t L LIAM

Cut Dl

GrRBA I'

.:e, re tc.JT)

.. j ou · CHA r

7'rea u rer

..... BOB

'ergeu&gt;tt at

\\' JLH

A rms. .. . . .. . ..En O!l.l o llt'. ORO

C ongre mcn at 1t orl{

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�n, Ryland r, l.tnke, • 'e\111, Thoma, J&gt;"'~Hce, Ran om,
Cald.,ell, Kern
1 rgan, \\ httc, Cra~&lt;forJ, Eaton, Ltp comb, Harpel, J Ltlly, L~ca, McVean, M Gthray Ot\t
Q.,en . ThrclkdJ
Ro" 4----Gar~&lt;ood, Cnppcn, ln~c.raoll, Bartlett, Otckc)·, Andre"' , EJ trom, Long, Taylor, Wtlq·, M om , Ball, Kave,
Bngg
Rou l \\'tlktns, Hun , \\'httc, Broadbur t, Bartlett, Hau~:hey, Geary, John ton, Jaco~. Adam , Olm tead, :&gt;:othct ,
Bad~:lcy, M~JI\Ihtll, Bro... n
Ro"" 2 Rod"cll Bou.man, H1mm, ..... Ltlh·, Bab..""OC , Dalton, Hack taff. Collm , Mon~:onc, Htbbcrt, H"n hall, Fra:ter,
John ton, McCa ktll, Berger, Sptcgleman, \\'tlkerson, Bell
Row 1- ]on , \\'ollcnwchu, Mahn, BraJen, Humphrey, Saunderson, \\'tcrman, Allen, Egan, Blakeney, KmJd,
McL.1utblm, Sto\Jll, Egan, Burh, (,retzm •cr. M
I, Crauman, H. lm
Ro" 6- :'1.1ooc!.e, Ba er, Butz, Fcrg
Ro"' ~

.hgra\1.,

Cruisers

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O PROMOTE intere..-&gt;t in travel among the gtrl· at East, the Cruisa" Travel Cluh was founded in
1:)26. \Vhen ·tarted, tht:-; cluh \Va · considered a part of the curriculum, hut now it i · a ·cparate
Orl!ani::ation. One of tht.! main objective· of tht.! duh ts to allow the gtrls to orl!ani:e the cluh and to
conduct cluh meetings \vith as little atd from sponsor as possible. Bt.!stde· having an interest in travel,
the cluh has numerous ~octal activities.
Met.!tmg· of the duh wen~ attended hy speaker· who had vtstted variou · parts of the world. Much
pleasure and knowledge wa· derived from their talk·. At Christma· time the Cruiser· le·st.!ned the bur·
dens of several needy familie· hy pre"enting them with food and clothing.
mce had luck \'o.'itS had in securing a date for the annual dance, the hig event of the year, which
h d beer originally ~cheduled for February, wa:s finally held in May.

OFFICERS

p" tdent ...... ............ DOROTHY ~1cL... t THLII'
Vtce•pre tdent.. ................... MARC.Il Kt:-:oEL
~ecretary .. ...
.BETTY Bl.AKE "lY
Treasurer

...............PAT'\'

Ec.. :--.·

Hear! Heart 'The President

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Row 2
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h"'e ger

D Club
ORDER to promote greater interest in athletic, Coach chwcl!::cr or!,!ani:ed the "D" Club in
ItheNTh1s
h.tving always been the recogni:ed
of the club, the only requirement for entrance 1 that
applicant earn a letter in me ·port.
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purpo~e

Dunng the year, Coach Locey of D. U., Coburn ]one', and Alan Louck.- entertamed the club by
talk· dealing with different sport-.
Becau-.e of an mcrea-;ed membership th1' .;eason, the activ1t1e· of the club were quite :ucce -fully
executed. The culminating point of the year v.:a the "D'" Club dance, given at the do·~ of the football
season. At the passing of the fall sports and of the \\'tnter sports, banquets were !!iven to welcome the
new member.;;. Then, to finish the year, a meetmg wa::. held Ill the mountalll' to receive the newe&lt;:t apph
cants and to hid the senior member, a last fare\l,:ell.

OFFICER
. joH

Pre 1dent ...
V1ce•pre51dent
'ecutar)

:r"reasurer

Ross

RAY HILL
...OLLIE

jOH ' TO

. . . ...I1ARK

1ILL

"D" bo)S reviewing a play

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�() Long, H111 Sanborn, \\ 11l1 , Martin, Hunter, M&lt; rr &lt;, H n hall, llvton
S,h,uru, Stc\1 nn, Ca)o Cuhcn, lloma.h, l'dh h, fnx lk \\ld, Dear nn , 1\urky, ('halTer
Rc" Z .!\'"111, l'ollcxk, Schroeder, !hum, Ch k S,h,tcfe•, R ,rnfi ld, 1-:r.•u s, hn, M,Cnllo, :\ker
R~ I )&gt;.1r R1&lt;e, llarr, )&gt;.h
St &lt;.lalf, llak&lt;t, Z•mmcrh.,kd, Th1bod,au, Lang, .!\'nrman, .!\'op1n, la•k\, .·c""' rk,

Ro" 4
Rc" ;

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Drama Club
HE Thali.1 Dran1&lt;1 Cluh ha · bu:n 111 ~xl,t~:Ih.x ~mo.: !:.tst startcJ to cncoura!,!c duh-, m I ~21. Th1"
!,!roup ha::- founJ inueasin!,! popularity h..:cau~..: 1t offers to anyone \\ ho Ol.'sirc~ Jramatic imtruction
an opportunity to take part in play::-. Rl.'quirl.'mcnts for entranc.: mto the duh vary from year to year,
hut mtt re:;t ctnJ ah!lity in Jram.ttlc hn.:s arc consiJcr~J the m.tin .:ss.:nti.d!&gt; in an applicant for mcmher·

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R.:cl.'ntly thl
atumal The,pi.m Dran ,
•l..lety starteJ a chapter .tt East. Sev~ral m~mh~r:; of th~
Drama Cluh ha\l h~:cr ckct.:J to th1' chaptL r • the national Or!,!ani:ation Jue to their partiCipation in
:-chool Jramatics
A Drama Cluh play, wh1ch b alway:; the l.!r~;ttest evtnt of thl· duh activitic' for th~ )'l'ar, is given
annually hy mcmb.:rs of the group The play, g•wn 111 the ,.;pnn!,!, \\'as a comeJy farcl.' l.'ntltkJ "Thl·
ImponancL' of Being Earnest".

OI+ICERS
Pres1dent . ....

I'IGloY

BARER

V•ce·pres1dent

.BFTTY RAY THIBODIAL

ecretary .. .

~AllY ZIMM I RHAC'I.:fL

'rrea IITCT ..

.. BRO\\ :-..-E BARR

Rcadmg Sl rt(lt

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Car tarphcn , c., .. ~:&gt;rant, litek,y. Ack.trd, Hlomhcr~. thk, C:arlock, s... an n
l:unther, S arborou~th. S-h.,alh, l'mcrv, Tuft , Hn , &lt;.ha , Kara t1, \\ mch II, l~odsw.Jn, Eddy
P.tcr on, Holl, k&lt;\dcy, II "'I nd, Mr ( harl \\orth, H o... dl. Long tr ct, \\ ood, H rry, Thomp n

Eucl ideans
THERE has heen an urgent demand at E.t"t 111 past years f1 r a duh de\'otcd enttrely to mathematic'
for those who are really interested in the suhJCCt. Founded three years ago hy acti\'C student.;, the
Euclidean Cluh fulfills all the desin..&gt;· of a math lover and hnng:; ahout the umon of the enthusiasts of
this line of study. To enter the duh, one must have a background 111 soence and must maint.tin a high
scholastic standing m some mathematical course.
The programs include outside speakers, among whom this year was Professor Lewis of Denver
Um\'ersity. However, stress is l.ud upon program- L&gt;rJ~IIMtmg with the members of the dub, wh1ch
allov.:s them to pursue their special hohhy more deeply. Mr Charlco;worth, the pon::;or of the duh, IS
one of the mo:,t interc.;ted members and is alway-. at tL meet1ng~ with some very pertinent f.tcts.

OFFICERS
Pres1denL ................. \\ tLLIAM HOW LA. D

ftnt v.ce-pre I dent

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ROBERT K I\\ LLY

Second Vtce•pre 1dent.. ...•..•. ROBt RT HO\\ 1 LL

Tlnrcl V1ce·pre 1dent.. .....•...•..... C.-\RL \Vooo
c:cre·tar)··Treasurer. .

RoBERT Lo:-:G 'TREIT

l'vfuthemuttcs unlnmted

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H uk, Ander n Parker, M11l r, Snowdon, Lee, Kaufmann, Ba1ky, B H ugh , D. Hugh
!1-IJhon y, :&gt;:othc15 , Kent, M c;1blxcn, II&lt; hmcr, Stmv, M1lnc, Mar,h~tt, I e, !\'cl on
Mo "ell, J nk. Hobson. R1gg, Lc1 nn&lt;tg, St bier. I) lnmpl,, !'t &gt;rr, C.ulson, Ro s
:..t. Bl h. \\ 1!1 rJ, !\.hie • Lan1 r, Bad~lcy, H~rdm• l'.tlmq l t, BIJ1r, Burn•. l'atLn, M Sm1th D " m•th

Girl Reserves

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HE Gtrl Re ·.:n·es Cluh of Ea-&lt;t i:&gt; a p.trt ut the :-..ur!J- '1Je orgam:ation of
"CCtton of the Young Wom n ·,_ Chri:;tian A--~·o.:i.ttion.

Acti'-'ltie' of the duh Juring the p.t;;t year have been m.my, hoth Ill anJ out of the cluh hour.... The
l.trge memhcrship anJ the willin~ne:;s of the .girl~ aiJeJ the orl(am:atam m c.trrymg out 1ts ,t.:tivitie:;.
H ohh}' J.ty is hdJ each WcJne ...J.ty tt the Y \ V. C . A. to hdp the Girl Re,crvc' of the Jitfcrent ~.:hooJ.;
to Je,·dop their hohhlt&gt;. On .tlternate .tturJ,ty'. hike~. compt:titiw games. or horseha.:k nJes t.tke place.
The most import.mt :,o.:ial event or the ye.tr \\'d ... the B y FnenJ D,m.:c for ,dl- 1ty duh mcmher-&lt;
.tnd their J,ttes. During the month of Fehru;try, repre.;ent.ttives from East ,tttenJcJ &lt;t conference hc!J ,tt
Fort Lupton.

OFFICER
P rc.tdcnt .... _ ......... RO-&lt;E\1.\RY Frr:::P.&gt;.TRICI.:

\'1cc-pre tdcnt ..... _ ...............Rt Til Lo\ . 'IPR
ecrctar: ..................... 8.\RR.o\R \ HoPKJ!\'s
Trca urcr

...... - -· :\:-.: ~E TTl

B .o\DGl.I'Y

A Sparmh dancer

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�Ro"' T .. o- Harn n, Br ::!ford, Da\1 , R n, Olson, John ton&lt;, 0 born, T1mon, BL:g , G1b n, Toothaker
Ro\\ I .-\hlh&lt;&gt;r• Rl\ers, Ho, r, lh'l, Cannon, Johnson, Blancblfd, [) xon Bohman, K r b, Jchnsto"

Hi-Y
HE Ea!'&gt;t Hi~h ~h.tpta of the Hi·Y Cluh w.t· foum.kJ in lYl'J .md h.ts h.:en .t wn~tru~tive influence
in the s~hool ewr sin~.:. It is funJ.uncntally a rchgious organi:.ttton c~tahli~heJ on the pnnctplc~ of
clean sp.:ed1. clean livmg, clean ~holar~hip, anJ clean athleti~s. Durin~ the fifteen year" thi" cluh ha~
heen in ~~hool, approxtm.ttdy 100 hoys h.m? h.:nefitcJ hy Jt' program f r the betterment of youth. The
cluh mc.:ts once a \\Cek, .tnJ m.my suhJCCts arc dtscus..;.:J or a~teJ upon. The organi:,ttion h;ts hcen c~pc·
CJ.tlly acttvc 111 &lt;.:tal &lt;cn·t~e work, helping some less fortun.tte people cvay year hy giving them food,
clothmg, or other nc~e..;sitic ....

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The 1 thcr..; Cluh, whtch wa~ orgalll:cJ ..;cwn yectr' ago, i.;; another great a ·.,et of the club. Thi ..
group h.ts loancJ ahout S 1.200 to hoys who JiJ not h.t\'C enough n10ncy to go through collct!C. They
al wntrihute money to th.: nceJy in the ·chool.
The program;; of the duh this yc.tr ~onsisteJ of talb hy hu .. in.:'' .lllJ professwn.d men on Jitf.:rent
vo..:.ttiun', a hecfste.tk fry, .til-city meeting..;, where hop of ,til &lt;.:hool" get together anJ h ·come good
fril:nJs, anJ a m ther, f.tther, anJ "On h.m4uct.

OFf·ICER .
Pr~ td~nl ...... .

• •• GIORC.E C.\~NO~

\'ta·pr~stdmt .. ...................

...

.Rw HILL

· "rrtar:;. .

.. ................... BILL HO\ FR

T r~a ur~r

. BILL :\HLBORf,

Clean peech

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�Hro,.n, Qutat, Bowrn, Huwlo, D ,,,Jon, Raahc, &lt;;•ham, Thompson, Emery, Duffy, Buell, S~hm11:, Pl,·ttmr
Chapman, Hau crman, Long&gt;trc t, Johnson, Bradford, Tuft , Tc chcr, Petry, Rcwtck, R~ehard•c,n, M•yo,
Phtlpott, MoJ Itt
Row ! - Welborn, Hc\\laml, Kc"lcy, \\'alhngford, Humphre\·s, Johnson, Mr . V. H Stcarru, llecllq·, Dunklee, f.thell,
Lmtngcr, Thcbnd,r, Marple
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Row 2

International Relations Society

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HI !'Ociety has been prommcnt smcc tt wa established m 192 5 tu encourage the study of world
,tff.urs. Only tho:e who have attained high scholastic ratings arc eligible for membership. In answer
to the "LH!!:!•&gt;tim s c f this ~o.:Icty, nearly thtrty similar groups have organi::ed within the state.
"Colorado's tory," a p.tgL&lt;l11t shO\ving the advance of Color&lt;tdo, \.Vas written and 1 roduced by the
members during the month ot March. Thi· pageant \.vas gt\.·en to mark the SC\.enty·fifth anniversary of
the foundmg of Denver schtol~. In April, the "City Htgh chool World Relation Conference" was
held, which was attLnded by delegates from the society at Ea!'t Later in the n tonth the group took an
,tctivc part in the "St.tte High ch&lt;X&gt;I Conference".
Throughout thL )'Ltrs n u \ out..;t,tndlllg students have graced the member--hip of this lxJys' club.
The motto of the -oCll'ty is, · Lnice, Scholarship, and Leadership"

OFFICERS
Pres1dtmt .

.DAVID DL. 'KLI F.

F1r t \'tee• pre tdent . ......... ED\\'ARD E fllEL L

Sc-cond Vlce·presldc-nt.. .......... D:\\'L Rnv!CK
SC"Cretary . ................................. DICK J\.1AYO
Trea urer•.••

. . . . . . . DICk Bt •t. LL

Sc-rgc-ants at Arm
Tilt' Bt CKLF.Y 11. ·n VJR&lt;;n. LISJ. ·ct.R

&lt;J."he)' gave a histoncal pageant

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�Row }
Row 2
Row I

Awcnou , P t, Robb, n.ucry, Johouton, Leonard, Nayl&lt;lr
i\llown, Nocholl • \\'ehstcr, Hamlon, Awcnow, F.-chcr, Hanson, Ord, \\'olllam
D.:.on , MolbrJ, Cunnongham, fkrn,tcon, Lovong ton, Mun ell, Cox, l:onn~y. Cregory, Dollow

Jun ior Chamber of Commerce
tho~e

Junior Chamber of Commerce otfec an excellent opportumty to
hoy· \vho have the destre
T HEto hecome
succe ful hu ·ine: · men, ince the club has a· its purpose the promotion of leadership,
civ1c responsibility, and industn,d u efulness. Mr. Dean, the spon ·or, keeps the club and its dealings in a
strictly businesslike attitude
The program· of the year were qUite entertaining and yet useful to all members
everal expert
husines· men gave speeche· which were purposeful and educational to the hoy·. Through contact· \Vith
the Denver Junior Chamher of Commerce, the club enabled the student body of Ea ·t to make a uccess·
ful city·wide clean·up and paint• up camp;ugn
everal trip· were made hy the group through leading
hu-;iness house of Denver. In all re ·pect · the Jumor Chamber of Commerce has acted in accordance
\\:ith its name.

OFFICERS
Pre.1tdent... ...
\'tce·preSldent ...... ....
Set'Tetary ...... ......

\ I K:-..:0 .

?\,'fL , 'SELL

. ........ R y

l\.fiLLARD

. ............

'f rea; urer........ . .

]OH . · Cox

RORERT

PoT

.Sergeant at A rms ........ LLOS.\RD B1 R:-..:'TIIN

]ttmor Cl!amher of Commerce
solnng some local rroblems

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Rm, 4
Ro\\

Rov.
Rov.

M cf'hcrson, M alon'· Carpenter, Hollon•sv.orth, lilalcnn·, M oodll,
!'help , Da\1
( hro ten n, M org n, y , L 1:. St y, B&lt;r~;&lt;r, \\ atcr • Puffer, l&gt;ahllxrg, Artz l'&lt;l&lt;r!'On, Ball nt)ne, 1..: ttd,
A ppell , \\'tlham
Palchard P.a..: , BJtt.:, \\'ae;ton, lohns.ton, dt Bt..rnarda, B.~r t un, C.l)', l )udgcon, l o~rl. l lool u cll, M\ M 11lm, M orn ,
\\'•

BoLhav., Bitt:, Clar, .fohn on, Daman, Somon Bl.ur, Ch&lt; l, \\ ocher, \\'tin, 'l hornt&lt; r, , 'ro~hbor, \\ or:,
Palmer. 1..: tmhrou~:h
M os Hnnon, H,nd roon . H l n • :\orthn•tt , Jolin, \\' olham • \\ UO&lt;I, Mor~;an , Croppcn, Ev.alt • .lone.,
l..:cerrr. Egan, I..: ern. l.andr. M t hrguson

Junto
HE Junto Lit~rar)
•Ll~ty '"'a" founJ~J ,tt th~o:: uiJ E,t,t Hi~h in 1921 h, Mr" Krl:inl:r. It \Va:' n ~.:~s·
-;ary that su.:h a duh h~ organi::~J in ord~r to accommoJat~ lovers of lit~ratur~ . Th~ nam~ Junto \vas
taken from th~ name of a duh ml:ntHH1Cd in th~ Autohio~raphy of B~njamm Franklin Mrss B~ynon has
~pomo rcd tht.: duh for the last thirt~en y~ar:-, and M r ·s Fer~mon ha~ lx~n a .:o· .;pon~ r suKt.: the pre--ent
Ea~t High chool was huilt.
The ~nt~rtainm~nt o f the la~t yar wnsisted of talks given hy Lenora Mattingly Wehher, George Leo
Patter,-on, and Olga Gunklc. For th~ Christmas program, an original pia) 111 k~epmg '"1th the Christmas
spirit wa~ produced hy m~mher· of the cluh. In January the annual Junto·Minava Dance '"as gi,·en.
Graduatm~ senio r: were honored at ,t t~,t which was the final event of the year.

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OfFICERS
...................... Lot ts f EwALT
Pre td ent
\ ' tee· pre tdent
............. Pe&lt;.&lt;.Y 1\s:--: \\'ooo
'ecrctary. •. .

........... 81 TTY MoRGA:-:

'Trcac,llrer.. ..

. . BI.TTY CRl l'l' l •

Junto m eets

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�Ro\\ 4
Row ;
Row
Row I

Lar, n, Larson, Mc\,,l,rJv, Prout\·, H ur ch, (~m•hurg, !Iron ten, Bate , Pfclflf, 1,..,,, Harpel, I ) " , Campbdl
\\'hill, L1p &lt;umh, Hlout, \\ 1lson. FraZier, \\'mchcll , Ut&gt;&lt;hman, lkcl&lt;r, Reed, \\'at r, Durdl , Barrett
Hamm, Allen, Bartlett, D~ehy , c;rauman, Jon , Krtt chm r, Braden, Forb&lt; , M1ller, h •t&lt;r, Add1•or, R•,hards
Mr Fynn. McLauthlm, ~to, all, Humphrey, Me d, ~.umdenon \\'1 rma'l, IlL ell, Kocmg, M ongonc, Ca they,
l'r c.&gt;t, F..nkcll, M1 Tauh

Minerva

THE

Mmcrva Liter.tr}

oucty, \\'lth the exceptiOn of Congrc''· is the oiJest duh at Ea,t. It w.l:E

e.;t,thh~heJ at the old Ea~t to accommod.tte tho~c ~irb who were fond of literature, and was so pup·

ular that the or~ani::ation ha~ thnvcJ every year since it was starteJ.
Under capahle leadership, the cluh has fared well durin~ the last year. The annual mistletc c dance,
of which Mmer\'a is one of the hoste.;se.s, was marked hy 1ts splenJiJ entertainment nd hy it' financial
success ThL litt?rar) ~)ciet), .ts 111 former years, offert?d sc&gt;n~s and read literatun.• alouJ Jurin!.! their
Chnstmas \ tsit to thL Adult Bl111d Home.
Thc~e widdy \'arying actl\'ltic.s of the cluh haw alway!&gt; given an opportunity for indi\'iduality and
1 articipation 111 the social life of the sch&lt;x)l.

OFFICERS
Pres•dent ... ...... ~f:\RY ELJ::AI 1 n

V•a·pre.qdent
St'aeta1y •

........ MAF Y

\Vu: R~! .\ , ·
').

'&gt;DER u"

.. ...... .. .... ~1..:-- ••• Km . 'IC.

Trt'asurer ................... ..

Bnn DuRI r r.

Afmen•a some people

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�Row ~
Ro"' 4
Row ~
Ro"'
Ro-. I

11&lt;h "'ell, Smtth, H•mgan, Pr

r, Let nrmg, Ovk tra, Elzy
Houk, \'opt, Krue~er, lr land, Vetter, Maucrn, Jon , Stahl, lhrn&lt;
Luca, Sander, \\ebcr, llrcndhngcr, Cox, Taylor, Hoh n, Mr.ozck, Mqcr, \\'mchcll, Allen
Bond, Pratt, Ztmmerhackel, Montgomcr\', Martm, Saprm~:ton, l'udv, Hunter, I , Mtlc, McCu!{hcon, M.orlln
Suder, Lon~. llal ,, Donham, Rylanda, Fnx, lllanchan.l, Culton, AnJr.e,.s, Mever, !:ihtplcv, \\'uung,
Mr sn,·Ja

White Jackets
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THE f.tll of
the White Jackets Pep Cluh \\a- organized for the purpose of stimulating
in -.chool athletics. A htgh
record i- required in order to hecome a memher of
IthisNenth11siasm
duh.
::.chola~tic

This group i- quite conspiCuous in their red dre --es, \vhite jackets, and red beret· with pointed
plume'. In this attire the White Jackets march on the field hetwecn the halves of the football games,
gi\·ing color and acting .t~ ,t stimulus t&lt; the crO\vd of f&lt;x&gt;tball supporters.
The hig event of the year was the Mardi Gras Ball held dunng February. Origmated last year,
the hall was copied from the celebrated gala e\'ent at New Orleans. Co·tume · and decorations gave the
unmistak,thlc air of Mardi Gras, and as a climax to the dance, a king and queen of the M trdi Gras were
crowned.

OFFICER
Prcstdent
Vtcc·prcstdcnt
CCTCtaT)

T TC4Sl1Tt"T

......... DORI

\\'JTTJ:--:&lt;.

.SlliRLU'

H.\. 'I(,AN

. MOLLY

Ht NTER

:!\.1AXI 'I' SHIPLEY

Peppmg uf' the crowd

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�R "' 2 ~~h"artz, B.rcnbctm,
(.nn pan, Frush, HJrnson

Ro" I

Mun II,

Stalmer,

s "m· Bohmer, Luc s, Mr

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Debate Team
NDER the ~uidin~ hand of their spon.;or, Mr C.dvm Dean, and Vernon Munsell, debate ch.tirman,
the East dehate team completed a -uccessful campai~n a~ain ·t the four other high school- in the
Denver league.
U-in~ the new system, inaugurated Ia ·t year, each school \vas dehated upon a different ·uhJect. The
de hates for this year \\:ere concerned with federal aid to education, the ~oldter ·' honus, international mu ·
nitions traffic, and government control of puhltc utilities.

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German Singing
HE German mging Cluh i · unique 111 that tt tt ts the only cluh of its kind in all the ,chool · of
the city. The cluh has neither officer· nor dues, \\'htch mformality is greatly enjoyed hy the mem•
her-. The kindne· of one of the members, who loaned his organ for the year, made the club po:sihle
The purpose of the cluh is to learn to -ing some of the many German folk song::., which are loved
hy all the German people.

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Ro" '

Burt, Edd}·, Shwa) •
dcr, Dn crtch, J c"' e II,
S.:hnetdcr, .-\ he, Daud

Ro"' 2

\\ 1 ' , Brandenbur ,
Armbrt t,. &lt;.an n, Rudolph,
H•y , \\ ood, Krapc

Ro"' I

"· .mg Jn , Molkr,
Langcnhagen, Maybury,
M
\\ tl n, ll&gt;audJ , L.
Langcnhagcn, '&gt;t rhng, Dol•
It , Crandell, Good" m

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�M oddlchJf
Br '"·
C. IT' p b' II, \\ other roo,.,,
Pntch rJ, Cuthnn, Pr U t )

Rou 2

R, " I

S ha n n 1r .

M art1 •

Roct, Eddy. M llhr!, :;m,th,
S.mford.
M at Ph c r
r,
l' tc k tt

Girl Scouts

ROOP 01\ E of the G1rl couts wa~ urg.tm:cd 111 1'-h 2 tt tho: Park Hill Mdhod1st Church, hut it
\\,ts tr. nsh.. rn:d to East tn 1~.'~ wh..:n th..: mo:mhcrsh1p h·gan to uKrt.:as&lt;.:. ThL 1nt..:rnational organi:a·
tion, foundo:d 111 England, was introcluco:d to tho: Umt..:d tato:s in I~ 12 hy Julto:tte Lowe.
A city·wide rally was held in C1ty Park durin~_ N.tttonal G1rl cout \Veek l.tst Octoher. Th-.: fall
and \\'1ntcr wert: :;pu1t in hadge -&lt;tudy and wa..: dim.twd hy a Court of A'' .!Tds Tea in Fehruary. All
thL' twops in D..:nver participated 1n the annual hot cross hun drive dunng Mar..:-h .

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The Script Club

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HE 5-.npt Cluh has enJoyed a most interL.stmg and progres 1\.'L year In the autumn an mtroductory
tt:d \\ ,, gin·n. followed hy a sttmulatmg poetr) wnte't Judged h) Mrs. Jamie
exton Holme.
lnstructm: talb were given hy M1ss M1gnon Baker, Mrs. Holme, and Mr Thomas Fern!
Valu.thle cnticism hy memhers of the duh hes1des thL' addo:d expenencc of helping to puhltsh thL'
-.npt Boo k ~n·L'd to mako: this one of tho: most profitahk years in the history of thL' cluh

R= ~ h nox, A hlbor1:. Bob·
mer. Chnstcr t.n . c;CLf. Mr .
I.ov.e, \\ or t , Ball, Ah r ,
Cox, Mor n
Row I \\'a! n, \\ olio , La• •
we ll , \\'h11c, M alone', Ad·
dt n, Plett ncr, M r . Strang,
lbhr , Edd)·, c;od m r,
S)hester, Go ll n

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�Row l \\ lute, Ir, I nd Dc r. ,
M •ll r, I me , Z.u:•hakiar.
s , llt.an c:nffith, l&gt;1, K«.
\\ .1lt&lt;r, &lt;:old•m•th Sar~ nt,

c:.rard t
R'" 2 &lt; :ar\ln. And r t \ \ •
La 1x, Mort!! cq. S t•:&gt;&lt;
M alm.rr •m, M cCa'I. R1ch '
c:tlhcrt c:ar~o.aa. J·nx.lohno;.o~
R '" I M t
I dmt ten,
Grq;t.nth, Lund, Mdltclcr
I'. If, H. mhn (.arc , Smuh
l h\a~ .
D~c.
S hdnnon.
l'arl&lt;r

Span ish Club
PA I H was the first fore!gn language taught 111 the Duwer schools.
aturally, a cluh JevoteJ tn
thL Sp.uw.h language "vas m general JemanJ, anJ such a cluh was h\_gur Ill 1lJ:! 1 at the olJ Ea.;t
Hrgh
Entertammcnt was furnished to a l.trge extent hy memhers ot the cluh: hmvevcr, outs1Jc speaker' anJ
entertamas w~. re ,dso ohtaincJ to aJJ "'aricty to the programs A fiesta was given m pani~h style for
th~.: rnl.'mha ;..
p.mish costum " anJ Jtsh:c; k nt color to the cvult

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Sports Club
HI') duh wa.; founJcJ in 1l):! 1 for thL purposL of prom ltlng spo rts anJ -.portsman,hip among the
gtrls of the ~chool. In 1\J:!l) the name was changed to the "Girls Athlettc As.;oci.ttion," anJ Juring
the last sea~on the cluh ha acqutreJ its present name which was JeciJeJ upon hy the girls remaining 111
the cluh from last year.
Roller-skating, volleyhall, .trchery, anJ .;wimming are sport;. that were enJoyed Junng the last year.
Play-D&lt;ty, an all -city meetmg of the G . A . A ., was hc!J at East this year with the ports Cluh as the

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Rov.. 2

M trnm.tn, D.lU~h ny.

Dunn, H
\\'ane, V01~:t.
l&gt;i.Cutchcon, M wbf k)·

R"" I

Thebus, Kara , , " ,
h.trt, M •ller, D. \\ au,,
Stahler, R1 bcr~. B. Hoplm ,
ll~:auda , \'

Mt

H upkm , P~a.s.:,

Sm1th

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�MR. M:\RI~UI·I

Sponsor
Pt TP HoL~II.

Edttor
Ront Rr 0:\Kf:

Bu tncs .\tanager
.\.1:\RG:\RtT RoCK\\'ELr.

Photography Edttor
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Pl'RRY

Art Spon or

GIORGI Kt:&gt;:Dl L

A oCiate Edttor

Lot'''' EW:\LT
A ststant Edttor
:\.hRGit:: Kr:-.:ot L

A.,st.,tant Edttor
ED\\':\RD CH ..\ VE::

Art Edttor

Angelus
TO MR MARINOFF, who h&lt;t · gtven h1s ~~r..,tces for the last fourteen year· to thi- publication and
\.\:ho \.\.til turn over hi sponsorship to Mr eerley Reid, the Annual Board owes a great debt of
gratitude: for without ht · assi tance, this annual could not have heen a success.
The talf also wishe · to thank Miss Perry for her assi ·tance in the art department, not only for her
work on the lxx&gt;k itself, hut on the advertising whtch is so necessary to the business succes· of the annual.
The un ·ung heroes arc the underclassmen who lahored at detail· such as writing, checking, pasting,
and clerical work Bett} Blakeney, Phylli· Brinton, Thoma· Cooper, Betty Cnppen, John Harper, Bob
Johnson, Dana Kendrick, Ann Ltlly, Boh Lowen, E!t::aheth Morgan, Juliu· Orpen, Clmton ""anson,
Rubert Thallon, .md Clara W )!len weber arc the Junior members, .tnd Betty Hamm and Donald O'Rourke
arc the ophomore members.
For the fifth C(jiN:cuttvc time the liJH Angdu· received "AII-Am~:nc.m" rating m the National
cholastic Press Association competition.

SE. 'lOR MEMBER
B.1rhara Bogg,
Cecile Boma-h
Bcttma Caru-o
Jack Cheley
Dorothy Do:ier
Ro-emary Ftt:patnck

Ray Htll
Dorothy McLauthlm
M,1ry Ann ~ftle
France&lt; ~t.ller
Zellman ~ tcinbcrg
Barbara Stovall

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pon or

FRAKer" \Vm n
Co·Ed1tor
?\.1ARJORn Aoor o=-:
Co-Ed1tor
jt KE MORRI
Assooate Ed1tor

Br rrv ?\.1ALO ·r Y
A soczate Ed1tor
jACK K~ox
Hrmne.~s

:\tanager

PAt L LA" \VI L L
As. 1. tant Ed1tor

Prc.cv BAI:IR
Assistant Edztor

The Script Book

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OT only do s the S1..npt Book offer a med1um by whrch the creative effort· of .-;tudcnts may gain
n.:cognition, but al~o It ~crves as an in~piration to them to do their best m '\•:riting.

Hundred~ of manu~crirts \\t..re submitted to th.:: 19.:&gt; 5 cnpt Book. In the poetry contest alone over
two hundred poems were judged Although it wa not po-"sible to publish all the work . ubmitted, the
cnpt Book acknowlcdi,!cs and appre~..Iate.., the .;plcndid interest 'hown by th&lt; se who offered th~.:ir work.

The ne'' '-, npt Book wa- ~.:nthusiastically received by the student body. The book has i,!rown from
forty·cight pai,!e' to seventy-two, showini,! the increasinl! interest in creative writing.
The -;taff sincerely appreciates the long hour-&lt; of labor and the inspiration &lt;I Mrs M try E. Lowe,
our sponsor. 'v./ e owe to her the foundinl! of this book and its continued succes-&lt;.

Bzll :\hlborg
Florence :\kerHarvey Chn-t1an en
Roberta Cox
Harvey Gregory

Mary ;\1agraw
Jean P 1 ttnl
Zellrn.tr Stu 1bcrg
Joan \\ 1rt&lt;

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Spotlight
HRIFT! ESS. ourt~~y. hon~..;ty .tnJ dho~nq , a h~ttcr .l!lO d~anl.'r school spmt; ahow all, .1 h~·tta
paper, \\lth tr~shcr .tnJ mor~ int~r~Stllll.! n~w,," \Vtth this motto, wntt~n hy Roh~rt G.ttes, as .t
go,d. thL pllthl.!ht st,trti.'J out thl' llJ34·3'i .;chool ye.tr.

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tatf ml.'mh ·r" worki.'J thmul.!hout thl.' yc.tr to proJucc .t p.tpl.'r of savicl.' .tnJ merit to E.tst H11.!h
SLh•tol. J an lvfLConnell. .:tty I.'Oitor, n:sil.!m.'O ha JXNtHHl h.:c.tu' • of tlln~". hut h~r fri~nJ,hip go., on
\ lt her ,t,ttf t ·so~·i.tv•,
Thl.' I lJ34· 1Y3 'i potli!!;ht was awarOI.'O for thl.' thirJ tim~ .. All Amcn.:an" ratmg m th~ ... atmnal
Lh &gt;la,ttc Pr~'' A'"t&gt;ct.ttt Jn contc..;t. Th1-; awarJ is h~comin~ yult•' common for East·, puhhc ttl ns. anJ
pl.t.:~s our .;chool m th~ top r.mk. am( ng &lt;tll schools in th~ country.
M1ss Dorothy Dunn, ..;pon..;or, willingly gav~ her gu!O,lllcc .mJ Jirl.'ctwn to th~ "grl.'~n.:-t" rcport.:r'
or copy•reaJer', aumng w1th th~ CO!tor..; to puh!J,h ,m out,t.tnJmg p.tp r for ,u\ outstnnJmg -cho l.

Leon.m..l B·rcnhcan
,-\he B rot,k y
jeanne Colh-- n
Rohcrt.t Co"
Bette Durell
Edward Ethell

Frank Halladay
Dolorc' llgauda
Charlotte Lc\'Jtt
.-\nn ~1acPhcr on
Mary M.tgraw
~ancy .\1onagha'l

Selma ~torn­
Betty • 'othcl·
Jane RcynoldHoracc \Vater,
Boh \\'Jicy
Bctt y,tn ne \\' ork

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�~

; ·,.a.. •

�Angel .tt work.

ltl'truml:llt' of torture.

He ha~ a leaning toward-. Carol.

C-0-L-0 our radio.

Of choru not

Han ~tr hand xylophone for the cro\\ J

Black magtc.

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�, 'em or. u ere tlte glto t
or ts tt ho t 1

Sen ior Barn Dance
HE • ·mor Cl ' annual Barn Dance tt h
1l sea_ n of Ea.&lt;t Denver Htgh ·hool tht
yc.tr Amtd the c~:ne gnn..: of the pck o' lantern and an array of corn talk e,tch angel went m for
a ltttlc gho tmg of ht~ own to the ;:,tr,tin of the latest dance tune;; hy 'Matt Kramer nd h1 on.. hc tra.
The da
pon, r , M1 ;:, Cathenne 't. Cl,ur and Mr. Cretghton Hay , upen:t ed the J mce.

T

D Club Dance
HE .tthletes of Ea,t were hosts at ,t L. ••

.n the red and ""htte hannered cafetena at the end of th..::

football ,c;con. \Vall.- \\ere adorned hy
men of the vanou port .
f, tenm ,
T
football, etc. Beneath the red and \\htte treamer , Joe tmn and ht' orche tra, dressed m D
"""e,lt
figure~ r~:presentm~

q'

c~ub

cr , upphcd the mu ic

D Clubbe
eletJruteJ
t u eas n e J

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�=fhe ; 7 ortltcutt.\

drd tt'ell

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Congress Dance

0"-.;GRESSMA" '· holiday was~~ &gt; ·d h) '\H)&lt; )L 'h~n the Con!.!ft.::'' D.tnc~.: '\.\',!' held. Thi·
d.uk ~ L.trned out the td~a of Chri~tnMs hy r~J anJ gr~en str~am~rs tnd Christmas trees for its
d~.:or.ttlon. Th~ height of th~ ev~nmg was th~ crO\vning of Dorothy May _ ( rthcutt, Mt ..., East Htgh,
dnd her att~nd.mt'. Kayo Lam·· orchestra furm.;h~d the Congre.;;sm~n and tr 'lr d.ttes \Vith romantic
rhythms.

Mardi Gras

OR the s~cond time the \Vhite ].tck~ts, .t gtrls p.:r duh, spon.;on.:d th~ir Mardi Gra.... The 'Lhool
Cctfctcn,t wa.:; tran;;formeJ into a fe,tiv.d str~~t with hooth' .;c.tttered at r.mdom. Candy, pop, hot
do[! ... ice cream .md l I &lt; ther neceo; ...ary rdr~.;hments w~re sold Mmgling in the crowd w~re all kinds
of tigur~s from Mick~) M &gt;u~e to avi.ttor;.. A floor show of small ~ntertaincr.- was gtv~n. The climax of
the e\·cnrng W.l" the Lf' 'nmg of the couple "' 1th th.: he ... t co... tume.; as king and qu~~n. and having the
hoy and girl wtth th~ h~'t ind1vidu,d co.,tumc.; .;tanJ ht.:: ...ide th~m.

F

7""he spmt of J 1 eu
Orleans uas rre ent

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�=fhe:y whered m

spnng

Junior Prom
HE ..::afe W&lt;l • filleJ with a ..::apa..::ity crowd &gt;f ( vu ·tx h 11 dreJ people on April thtrteenth when th"
Junior cl.ts · put on their .mnual prom. The decor;tti n w~.:re modernistic, t off hy mJtrect h!!htmg.
Music was supplted for the an~cls hy Chari s cheuerman and hi" or..::hestra. To aJJ to the evemng"
enJoyment the roof garden \va · opened for the fir·t time thi year
The hiJs for this prom were the mo--t nov'·l ever shown at E.t,t, hlue anJ white cut in modern J tgn.

T

Cadet Ball
HE .umu;d CaJet lhll, presented thi- &gt; If .tt North Hi rh, mamtameJ, a u~ual, it reputdtton cl th~
only exclustve C td t "''.cia! function of the year. Th E. t CaJets and thetr er ort- were led by the
CaJet "pon.-or, Dorotr; p ncer, anJ her e..-cort, Captau
-on. Btll Patre\ orche:-tra furru hed the
must..:: anJ, throu .... hout the dan..::e, refreshments were -en ·d Above the floor, decorated in mtlitary tyle,
wounJ a Flirtatwn Walk.
The evenm~ \\,ts well rounded off hy the prcse.1tation of a novelty number.

T

, r orth Cadet

were ho t

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�MAY llUl E:-: ,-\, D
ArT!. llA\.T~

R

l
lhl', Y
\\uod, Jar 1n

f,, h r,
Row I

:-; thcl.tl,

Barr1cr,
1cla •him, Boot

Rm m

I&gt;"' k lr,
D

M . . '.nhc tt, S 1dh
St l\all

j, 1&lt; r

\\ tiiJrJ

Red and White Day
p 1pll" d~.:ck da.. m!'.. hc.; 11 thL !'Chou! color..; to cckhr,ttc that Jay
dct)''. Red &lt; 1 J \Vhitc D.ty.
The pl.tn ot RLJ and \Vhttc D.ty fcaturL·~ cia..;-:; comp~tition. Fonmrly the M.t} l~uccn was alw.ty:cho..;cn from thL c;L'l tor cl.t~s; however. under thi!' ne\\' arrangement, thl· Ma} (~ULL11 j,.; cho,~n from the
da-. ... whtch h,t" ht m~J the hi[!he t -.core Point&lt;: .trc [!rant J on the t ,J Wllll! h,t C". cl,t ·..; umfonmtv
in \\Cctring red a1 J 1 1te. \'JCtones m the track mcd. ctnd cla:,s partiCI( .ttion in the a'"cmhly progran~.
Thi~ year. thL c;., tors won the Jay. and thctr 411~~11. Dorothy May ~orthcutt, wc~s cro\ 1 Ld t th~
dance. The Sopr •n r~ .tnd Junior qu~~ns were: JoAnn~ Dtvi~~k. ophomor~. and Ro,can tL '3 tdholt,
JUniO!'.

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RHl A ll \\HIT
DA' C'OMMI TT[ [

R" l (he' '&lt;,C: Ktn·
d I (ocpcr. Eth II
fl, ham, Rubb

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PItt r
•

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Rt" I
Z1mm rh -.ld,
Es:.on TIHbod,au, M
'KmJc'

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�The Clever Coed
JA L AR Y twcntteth, the annu.d operett.t ot E.tst Ht~h was presu1ted 111 the schcx 1l autlttonum.
Tht · year the operetta was "The Clever Coed," written hy John C Kendcl, supervi~or of music in
the Denver ~chools, m collaboration \\tth hts wtfe. The supervision of Mtss Moorhead for the music ,tnd
Mrs. Kremer for dramatiCs \vas evident throughout the performance.

0

Comedy formed the main featun: of the production. The story centers around Ea ·tlcigh, a colle~e
for worn-out j.t::-players. Kurt Cathey, a hater of j.t::, m lO\'e wtth Manlyn ].tson, masquerades a.- a
saxophone player to enable htm to he wtth his lm·e. The ;;tory ends only after many complication , as
do all love .;;torie.;, happily.
elite 5tnn~, Grace

Dr. Jason, head of the colk.ge ,tnd father of Marylin, assisted hy J.tsper Bean,
Norcross, and George Small, furnishes the comedy relief for the play.

The chorus work, employing three different choruse-. of Ea.;;t and one hundred and stxty people, was
exceptionally \.!OOd.
A lan~c crowd .tttended the operett.t and everyone enJoyed the clewr "Clever Coed".

CAST
Kurt Cathey
Dr. Ja-on .....
:'\.fanlyn Ja-on
Grace , ' orcro'"
George Small
Comrdi.tn

. Paul La--v.:cll
....... Ralph Woolley
jane Hickok
.. . Bern1ta Cate:\,hton Vaughn
I John :\1arplc
/ S.t!ly :::imrncrhackcl
\V1Ie Hallock

I Paul Thode

Harden Don.vard
] Hortcn-c .-\dd1,on
Bc•·crly Barto n
Betty Finch

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�Edith Hill Memorial Contest
jUNE MORRI~ won this annual short story contest with her "W tth
Mtsgiving" Twenty-four entncs were judged by Mi·s Eliz,tbeth Giger,
Miss Gladys McLean and Mr. Chester Harris.
This event wa · originally spomored by Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Hill,
but on Mrs. Hill'.; death it \\.,lS given Its present name m her memory.
Yearly interest from a bond purchased by te,tchers ,md pupils at the time
of Mr ·. Hilr · passing pay for the pnze, which Is a book cho en by a
committee of teacher .

Honor Cup
THE clas-. of 1920 annually ,1\.vards the Honor Cup to recognize the
gradu,ttmg student v.ho most highly fulfills the Ideals of scholarship,
character, school spmt, democracy, good fellowship, and -;ervice. The
enior Cl.t this year nominated William Howland, Sally Zimmerhackel,
and Wilham Ackard as the three mo t nearly approaching the e qualifications. Sally Zimmerhackel wa · cho en by the faculty from the e three
,1s the one most worthy of the Honor Cup. The Honor Cup recipient,
be ·Ide~ ""'mnmg the Wolcott Medal and the "Big D", wa, cl member of
the Student Council, and the National Honor ociety. She al o participated in se\·eral dramatic production and wa on numerous committees.

Junior Chamber of Commerce Poster Co n t est
1N CONNECTION with the obsen ance of "Clean-up, Paint-up, Light-

up Week," the Jumor Chamber of Commerce spon ored &lt;l contest for
po ter ,tdverti ing that e\ent. The art department of all Jumor and enior
high chools entered everal po ter, apiece. Over all competition, Dorothy
trong' s po ter won fir t place and the pnze which consi ted of a urn of
money. Eighty of the be t poster'S from all over the city were di played
in wmdow of business houses on the prinCipal streets of Denver, and the
tudent po ter · a1ded materially in the publicity of the movement.

The Kiwani s Americanization Contes t
p ERHA P th1. I the most exacting conte t in the Denver Public
chool . PartiCipant , who are boy , wnte and deliver an es ay of oYer
twehe hundred ""ord on an as Igned ubject of national mtere t. From
1896 to 1920 thi' competition was known a~ the tevens Contest. E,lst
and M,mual were the only schools competmg. During that time Ea t won
seventeen first place while Manual gamed the honor e\·en time . mce
1920, while the Kiwani Club has ponsored the conte t, Ea 't ha · won
five fir ·t places ,md a fir 't place tie: South has been "Ictor three times and
Manual has gamed t'.'-O first places ,md a first place tie.
Jack \VIlliams, a former Woodbury Medal winner, came through to keep East m front
this year. Hh bnlliant oration on the ubJect, "The Pre ent Economic Condition: A Challenge to Youth," won for him and for East th~ coveted first place honor.

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�Principal's Poetry Contest
ANNUALLY over two hundred poems are entered in thi · outstanding
literary event. The fact that the entries arc _judged and criticized hy
leading poets afford a great incentive to Ea t's would-he author ·.
"Borgia," a poem hy Margaret Sylvester, was chosen as the best entry
hy this year' · judge, Mr-,. Jamie Sexton Holme M.1rgaret Sylvester also
received a very notable distinction this year in th,tt her group of three
poem ·, "Borgia," "The Narrow House," and "N ur_ ery Rhyme," \\'on
second place in the national poetry conte t for high schcx&gt;ls spon~ ored hy
the Scholastic Magazine.

The Shafroth Extemporaneous Speaking Contest
THE general trend from elahor,tte, pompous oratory to simple, free
delivery i repre ented by the Shafroth Conte t. Thi competition,
which has a separ,tte clivi ion for boys and girl , has dev·cloped into a
bitter nvalry between Ea t ami North. Each ..:chool has won eight first
places out of the total twenty-four first places awarded.
Entrant in the chool preliminanes are allowed thirty minute · to prepare a four-minute dic;;cussion on a subject \vhich Is chosen from a . elected
list. Mclvm Gnnspan and Selm,t Morn \Yere selected to represent East
in the city-wide conte ·t. After one hour of preparation they spoke for
eight minutes on a subject determined as in the preliminanes. Ea t' girl representative,
Selma Morris, won the first place, while Eugene Ro enfeld of North was v"ICtor in the boys'
division.

Spanish Medal
THE American As ociation of Teachers of Spamsh annually awards medaL to proficient
·tudent of pam h. Tho·e receiving the honor this year were Louise Bohmer, Edward
Chavez, Ella Mary Dav·i , Betty Deel, Frank Espinoza, Fredena Fankell, Frances Garcia.
Florence Gilbert, Wilham Howland, Robert Kewley, Eleanor Mahoney, Robert Paterson.
Elmeda Stabler, and Rollm Wallmgford.
Requirements for the medal con i ·t of reading ·ix hundred page· of pro ·e and one hundred pages of poetry, pa ing an oral te t in pani h com ersation, and receiving an "A" at
the end of the emester preceding the test or ha\ mg an "A" a\·erage in all grade. received in
Spamsh.

The Steinberg Prize
THIS year the temberg Prize, which I· a memonal to the late Louise
teler temberg, a former commercial teacher at Ea ·t High chool,
wa awarded to Don Isenhart.
The pnze, a check for thirty dollars, which is the interest from a trust
fund, i · awarded each year hy the rclati\ e~.; of Mrs. Stemherg to the graduating emor who has done the best work in horthand and Commercial
English. Dori I enhart ha done extellent \'\'Ork throughout the Commercial Department.

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�Vergil Medal
FOUP Vergil Medal· h,l\e been won by East students smce 1929. Only those
SIXTY
.;;tudents \\ ho receiYe a grade of "A" ,lt the end of each .;;emester m the fourth year of
Lltm arc eligible for this n;edal. Fourth year Latin clas:c· study the work· of the Roman
poet, Vergil, hence the name of the prize.
\Vmning the medal this year were Fre I W,1lsen, George Kmdcl, Jeanette Brown,
elm a Morns, Clara Kaufmann, and Betty N othei .

The Wolcott Sight Reading Contest
THE Hem. H. R. Wolcott founded this contest m 1879, the time of the
old family gathenngs around the fireplace, where all used to listen to a
reader as he, or 4uite often she, read aloud an interestmg ':&gt;tory. The
\Volcott i · one of the mo t practical competitions in East. Participant·,
\\ hich ,lre limited to girls, read at sight --elections from Yanmb types of
literature. The finalist· are chosen by a \Ote of all tho·e competing. Tho·e
favored this year \vere Barbara Mil·tein, Joan Wirt·, Jeanette Humphrey,
semor ; Mmam Heller, Betty Ray Thibodeau, JUniOrs; and Betty Jane
Jcanutc Humphrey
Smith, sophomore. The committee of award for the finals de ignated
Jeanette Hu ·1phrey a the mo t fini ·hed reader. The competition was unu ually keen this
year, as three of the finalist· had al:o reached the finals of the 1934 conte':it.

Woodbury Declamation Contest
THE Woodbury Co.nte ·t ~a become Ea t' most di ·tincti\·e conte ·t.
Since 1875, when It wa founded by the Hon. R. W. \Voodbury, the
immense interest in thi event ha resulted in the most evere competition.
The eight finali t chosen from a field of thirty entrant· to vie for the gold
medal were MelYin Grin pan, John Cha e, Charle· Weinberg, Robert
Gates, Stanley Frosh, Fred Schwartz,, Pete Holme, and Robert Spiegleman.
Each conte tant delivered a well known oratiOn. Charles Weinberg,
a
enior,
emerged Yictor from the field by Yirtue of his vivid portrayal of
Charles \\'ember~
" partacus to the Gladiators". Second and third places were won oy
Robert Spieglcman ,md Robert Gates re pectively.

Scholarship Awards
1N ADDITION to many -.;cholar·hip: to Colorado colleges and uni\er ·ities the following

out ide cholarships were awarded to outstanding o;;tudents: Laura Braden was given a
--cholarship to Bnarcliff College; Brown B1rr to GnnclL Loui·c Ewalt and Margaret
Rockwell to 1.1Ilk Janet Fowler to Scnpp- · ,wd Da\·id Dunklee to Columbia.

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�N FORMER days, the camera was a new invention, fascinating, but
impractical. It was a large and cumbersome piece of machinery, requiring
meticulous care and endless patience to operate. But the camera, with everything else, has developed phenomenally until it now has become a common
object, easily handled and compact. It is because of the newly-developed
practicability of thi's invention that the snapshot pages are possible. They
hold the only truly informal record of student life We present them in the
form of the old-fashioned family album, so well known in past American life

I

����The old family
album shows what
a striking difference
seventy- f1ve years
make

"Denv~..·r, C1ty of th

Pl.un ."

Layin!! t h e ~orncr­
tonL' of the old Ara ·
p.thoc ,._:hx&gt;l.

"DcmTr C i t y anJ
Auraria.··

The ~~ tc of old E.1 t.

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�Schools of seventyfive years ago

The o I cl Ar.lpdhoc
...chool.

')tout ')tn'ct ~chool.

T h c first school m
Denver.

The origmal wing of
old East.

T h e firt -;chool m
Colorado.

(i"X)

�\Vatclun!-! t h c be.1t.
heat. heat of the Tom

Tom?

Three ~irb in a hu~tk

Julia'.; hoklin!.! up her
end.

My, ho\\ '')h!J h:y".

omc

··farm"", ch,

ku:J~?

N II1&lt;' o "cb:l and all i!&gt;
"helle...

'unclay 'chool p1cnic:

look,

.,

orma.

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�Six girl, and one rt~m·

hie cat

D &gt;IIi· Joll~ up.

h.dl we "hruu.:h" the
suhJ~ct?

.. Little women." AI·
'cott' up with the pho·
to~ritphcr.

V1r~mla, tho··

tcarn"

1~n "t .. Ruthlcs ···.

Her .;;k~vc · arc shirr~J
tut, tut, she's in ha
· ·sh IIT~U.. .;lccvc:;.

\Vho's y u u r
fncnd", Pat?

coy

Puhl1c cn~m~~~ num·
hcrm~ two.

[140]

�.. X" m.uk

th~

pot.

Don "t forget to r~·
p!.tcc the cork.

On~.

two, "Fr~.:c".

·· Ect .-Icy" clone.

D,ry dream:;.

How much i:, "Ch.trlc.-·
worth""?

"Th~

Prize F~eture",

or "Th~ Sun

hine"'

on··.
Bread line.

'"~1oorc" work.

It", the prindp,d of
the thing.

A ..:tnkm!! po•.:, :!\1r.
\Vh1pple.

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�I (: o u I J · ·~If" for
them.

Sneering completion.

Colhxting our fawl·
til&gt;.

HanJ out~ ,

A httle .. Green"'.

I .. wooJcn pine" for
the .. tlre"" .1way.

�"A round the ~orncr
c1.nd unda .1 tn:e ·•

Th~rc·,

a dirty look
on the1r faces.

M.txinc .tl!ain

Yoo hoo! Is you tippml! or is \\T?
You "picture·· fi~ht,
didn "t you, J.t~k?
B.t..:k to the .. mid-evil"".

Four !'uckcrs.

now-den he v..·ent to
Annapolis.

\Von"t you .. trellus..
ahout it"'

For Pete's -.ake .

._tudying
dom.

II\

"Free"",

[143 J

�~ot ,t "hcd" iJca

Mo 4uit 1? ( )h, no, \Vt'
meant "Fie t".
Engro cd

Man1ct' 'ittlc hoy .

Pid,up .

A .. Hdl" po~y

c;ardcn .. Artz".

''Bower'\• m,ud .

A honnic l.l - and
1---ray.

R&lt;lg tunc

Guttcr"lllrc....

Two now helle ! ( )h
pardon u-., Harlan

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�Thctt sdH ol 'trl Cl m·
pkxion

C:,l 1 L on.

Cherry 0! Mr T1c~n.

How •·fom.lal".

Council hlutfs.

Llx&gt;kie, lookh~. lookie.
here com~:s our
.. Cookie...

At n o o n
'·feud".

\\ ~ h.t' e

T~.t h~c.

Four "hlow horn~··.
(Color,tJo champ~. no
f .&gt;olin'.)
[145)

�S'cool out.

That':- Ju t fiue.

A "sill" out.

He·~ [!ut .t d.t te.

Snow .. "hcJ.. be off
~0011.

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�Ktttem~h.

Hip 1 hoor,ty.

( )h, h.thy, Aii,lll.

The hurnpcr tm:;; her.

, he'-· a !!r.:at roller
'\ uddl·r··.

()I(, I'll try cycle.

Hunter'-. fe,tt

B 1 g ··o a k c :--... hut
when~·· the acorn?

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�A happ) Ch.t c.

Hokomh gildmg the
Lilly.

LOUI'C i' well .:-uited.

afraid of the
hi!.! had wolf?
\\'ho":-&gt;

Tom .md Henry trut
thl'J r ;.tuff.

Puppy 10\·e.

Horseplay.

Dor-way and let me
read.

',t t!

r-- ~t.tllcd .

.

\ \;

A "\we t -ful" po- .

I ... this .mother "Dive"?

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�Some thought rt \\'.ts
.. hcd rock".
C.w't get over rt.

H r k 1.: three. they're
out!

There'.; no '"fccture"
Ill It

A mount.tin .. EJJy".

A little ··J.tffy.. pull.

I ld.J •. l.trHJ.

Owr the lull to the
poorhouo;c.

It·~ .t rn..:k. not,, rock·

cr. Bill.

RrJmg for ,t f.11l
i~ it

or

wrntcr7

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�Thl Angdu-- tool the
s, lhght".

Hoop111)..! 1t up.

Angd::: ~l(!lllll!! up.

Play111)..! to the gr;uH.l·
stanJ.

He h,tJ ,t kick .:-oming.

A cheerful eyeful.

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�.J c r r y

eems to hl·

W.ttChlllg it SIMkC Ill

the (!r,t''· \Vho1
( h-l·r·sl'Cr .

".1 u~t in"

Ct C.

Top notchcr~.

\V.t itin' at thl' gate.

::,,tilor hl.'\\,tn.:!

Fm.~ (!Irb. .t

girl, ,mJ

, girl.

FooJ for thought.
Prairie de&gt;(!.

H.df m.t,;t.

Gr,thO\\,. orthcutt,

:M a y, Burnl'tt, anJ
'to\'all.

how" t::irl~.

(I) I)

�Peck, the \\ mrMh!

.. C.1mcra ..d .

.. l.tir" w;tter.

Tout:hre".

Rc.mn' to go.

That·, w her c ,kiin!!
really hurt-..

It·, "Chelcy"" out~ide.

)ulcJ .. all over.

A n'lllf! "Glenn".

\Valkrnf! the 'traight
.md n.trro\v, Lom ?

""Burro"mg- her ~If 111
her rrov..•.

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�H1Je out

Thcr water h1ke.

(;ooJ queen fun

They .trcn 't m;trrieJ,
but .;he·.; .;u pporti 111.!

hm1.

\Veil Bill't.

Bouldcring up the1r
p1nt-.

A h.mJful of mush.

[ 1531

�Fr.tnhn tem'

m on·

.. tc~r".

It m1~ht brick th ·ir
hacks.

P'LnUisc, Pete.

"Lull.thy of B r o .1 d·
\V,ly."

Tn.:k st.tr.;.

O'Rourh· hc~d .t "hod"
Jay.

Tru.:k .;t,tr~.

H1.:k stars.

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�Red and White Day

The hundred y a r d
gn.1~h.

If they \\ere throwmg
cow ·we could ,1y
"cowed tchcr...

\Vhat '\\'dl"'y h~· do·

mg nu. t?

Th.tt":&lt; a den~e hack·
£:1"0Ulld.

\Vondcr '" h a t Joel
( .. 111 hy doi n!.!.

It \ an old Su11or cos·
tume.

B.tton ~ome speed. lad

\Veil, Chelcy 1s the
photo(!rap her.

They're only jadhtrd&lt;
J.t u[!hter:-. h u t oh,
ho\\' they cell thl·ir
.;tuff.

j.1ck ts m the red.

�Red and White Day

B,1rm,ud.

Look out!
!!Ott,\ run.

You've

'. phomort: -ktt out in

tl. .;un.

AccorJwn to Red and
\Vhttc Day cu-tom.

Put llll the fe~.:J ha .

A Ro..:ky "tmle.
Holmt: t)ll the ran!_!e.

I)}
•

look-- like Helen
1 te

Haw you cmJcr tr.1ck
mct:t?

Don't m,m.li ~ras~.

Horntng in.

(). '., datry.

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Page

Page
A ( arp lla &lt; hmr
Ander n, Ruth H .....
,4, ngdu llo.~rd
:\thlcu,

B.ond •.•.
Ba &lt;h II
Ba kttball, !loy
Ba htball, Gtrl ..
Ba•lctball, " phomore.·-········-· ...
( ad&lt;t Ball --· • •...•. .•....... ........•.....
Cad,t ••.
( hccrlcadcr .••........
( horus, Gtrl
( lnu Coed, The
( lu Club .......•....•
C a ht'lg St,lfL....•.
I lance
( ~m~:rc
Congr
ctety ..
Cn l&gt;C&lt;S Clilh •.••
( urnculum

Junto So('I t}·........ .

79
32
9~

89

I
11
..... 1 ;\
..... 1

1&gt;0
.109
110
21
.Ill

.... 129
I~ I

19

Gk C Jul,, G~rl -Gdf, Bm ..
&lt;:c.lf, G~rl .............
Htll, Roscoe C .... .
Ht Y Clu!--............ ······- ........
Hon• r Cup.....................................

82

86
~

•••. 130

. ..... 119

Orch&lt; tr•

32

l )rganl%1tlc 11

IOl
IH
-lH

.121
. .. Il-l
..122
- 3'&gt;
.... 31

.......................... 132

R d 111d \\lute !lay ..

"rtpt Book •• ··- •..•...••....•. ··························- •.••.•••-12~
S.npt Club •.••
. ....••..•.•. 122
129
S mor Barn Dane• .....•
Sctuor Ct... Offtcn ....
--·· -·· 40
Scn1or

Shafroth Cont t ••••••
Snap hut ........•....•........•....... •
Sophcmor&lt; •.•.. ······- .......••....
Spant h CIJh
Spamsh M&lt;dal.... ..... ....... .•.
Spuln, Clark
Sports CIJh..•....... -····
Spotltght ..••
Stcanbt: rg J•rlt...: ........................
Stud&lt;nt ( c :-tc I
~w.mmans: ...

H........ .....

fer.'l• , Boy ..-··

Tt:nna . G•rl u•··· ...... .
Track, Boy •••••.••••.••••••.•••.••
Track. C:rrls •.••.•......
T"eh ·B Scmor

7

· - 'l9

. •...•• 19
.I 15
_134

Vergtl MedaL
\

7

u.:\\ !"cctwn .........

Volley Ball............................. .

.••.....•..... 39
........... ll ~

··•·• ·-···· .... 117
······--····· --·- 7~
•.. ··- ...•...•••..... 123

.•........ ·--11~
. .••• -· •• - 20
••.....••...•.... 123
126
IH

······- 38
.......... 92

····-·········· ·········- 88
. .......... 98

• 94
.......•• 102
................._, 67
......• ••····•·· .............. 136
- ••••.••••..• 7
.100

Int rnauon•l Rclatton -······
I tr Jra I Sport .

.116
. .. 96

Jun•cr ( ".acher d Commerce•.....
h.'ltcr ( Ia Officer

... 117

\\'oodl--uy Conte&lt;!

•... 120
...............••..... --··· 136
.................................. 136

·- 71)

\\ r&lt;

tltrg ..........

• -- -······-········ 93

\\'lut&lt; J,tcht Club..
\\'olcott Contrst ....

• • •
80\\ I~ PUBLI~HI. 'G &lt;.OMPAJ-.;Y
D mer

COCK"·CLARK 1:!--:GRA\'I 'G CO:'v!PA, 'Y
Dtmcr

(0\FR llf."IC:.

"

..... 104

uCilt}· .... .....

Po tcr Contt t........ . ..............
Prtnctpal', Poetry Cont t ....

...... IH
. .... Ill

S·outs ••••.••.•...••••
C'luh, Boy ••••••

•• H

"''auonal Ji,)nor

Edttb Htll Me'llonal C'.onte t ..•.
lu,hdean ...........

(,1&lt;

ltbr ~ry

IH

.... 112

G~rl

... IH

M rdt C:ra
Mm&lt;na C.lul--••

... 106

•. 97

Ktd B 11.....................
K1" an• &lt;.•ont t.u -··

..•. 101
.. 91

I&gt; &lt;ILb.••
I) r.t b Dante............ . ....
I l bate T am ..- •.....•.••........•.•....•
Drama Club

(, r 3n s.n~:mg Club
Gtrl Rc n ..........

...• 131
••• 69
118

Jumor

... 21
.... IH

Faculty ......••••....•••..•..
ruotball
•.........••.......
I ootball, Sophomor&lt; ....

..

Juntor Prom... . ...

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BY E.D\\ARD CHAVEZ

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