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�THE

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PUBLI.SHED

BY

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EAS'T HIGH SCHOOL
DENVER, COLORADO

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�GE'ORGE. GRAHAM
I:DI'l'OR

MR. MARINOff
SPONSOR

CALVIN riSHf.R
5USINE5~ MGR.

OONRLO HICKEY NORTON ~~TZ BROSE. LINO:'lRJ' MISS. STINCHfiELD
RR'T' E.t&gt;l'l'OR PH01'0GRAPH f.D. SPOR'T'S E.D.
RRT ~NSOR

ELIZASE'I'H NNCOI'!B fRANCES HOONtTTI EMERSON EUm THELHR l'RVLSON llOROTIIY lc'EPNER
HERD 'T'YPIS'T'

HENRY S'l'RRK

RSS! 8U51NfSS ~.

WILUFIM LR'w'Rf/'U. li6Bif SCHNITZER

RSST. fllSINESS MGSt

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IRVIN I&lt;AAMUCH MORTU'IER SCletfON

J'R. BUSINESS MGR.

PHO'POGRRPIIE.~

�Forew ord
HIGH school year book hould be primarily
a memory book for the tudents of the school
to enjoy in later years. The Annual Board
of 1928 has had this primary attainment in mind
and has attempted to make a book which conform
to thi standard. The taff believes that pictures
are better reminders than mere words and has,
therefore, made this book an album of photograph , leaving out all unnece sary reading matter.
Another unique feature of thi year book is
the art work. All illustration are wood cut made
by Ea t's Art Department under the direction of
Miss Estelle Stinchfield. The theme of the art
work is the superiority of human mind over matter
a een in modern development.
The Annual Board wishes to express its deepe t appreciation to the tudent who have given
their time doing the art work and also to Mr.
Oscar Marinoff, faculty pon or; Mis Gertrude
Toby, proof reader; and to Lawrence Fi her,
Lillian Heller tein, France Seibert and Nellie
Edward , typi t .
The 1927 Angelus was awarded All-American
rank in the National Annual Conte t conducted
by the Univer ity of Minne ota. It i with the
hope that the 1928 taff ha maintained the high
tandard thu
et that we ubmit the 1928
Angelu .
GEORGE GR.'\HAM ,
Ed1tor.

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�Creed
a tudent of East High chool, I believe in
"An Ari tocracy of ervice." I believe that
only tho e who erve, live. I believe that I
can attain thi ideal only:
As I learn self control,
A I keep my mind and body clean,
As I am open minded, honest, fair in thought,
word and deed,
As I am sociable, courageous and dependable,
As I am tolerant, conceding to everyone the
right to his opinion,
As Ire pect law in my school, in my home, and
in my community,
As I develop in myself an appreciation for the
finer things of life.
I believe it is my duty to develop my possibilities and to be the self that God intended. I believe I can do this only as I find myself in service
to others.
Above all, I believe that character and contentment in service are the true measures of succe ,
and that in achieving these, by serving as I would
be erved, I hall be a true citizen of Ea t High
and of my country.

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�FRONT VIEW

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�THE E TRANCE TO THE LIBRARY

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�THE LIBRARY

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�THE E PLANADE I

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\\'I TER

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���M "'a B. Porter

Clark H Sr• I r
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Dean of (,trl

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m focmec yem hut few change&lt; occumd in the EN faculty clueing
1927-192,. Mr'. Bact' · untimely death caused a gap which will remain
,
, unfilled. Miss Naylon became Mrs. , ulhvan, hut remains \'-.:ith the school.
Mr '. Ander·on, formerly Ruth Hopkm, resigned at midyear to devote her
full time to housekeepmg. John Albright, potlight ponsor and history
teacher, resigned to take up the tudy of law. Hi· re ·Ignation \\Ill be effc.::tJve next
eptemher.

John R. Albn •ht

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MARY

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Latin
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Commercial

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Clerk
M .,RGARET Bn&gt;;ON

En~h&gt;h
FR!.DERICK

V. BLISS

Phy. ics

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Spani&gt;h

Ro.e CoLe
Hom~

Economics

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MARY HA•&gt;:E.LL

Lrbrarian
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H~&gt;tory

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Hr tory
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MARY E. Lo~&gt;'ll

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MAR GARP.T 5'-IITH

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M.1thcmat1cs, Biology

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Home EconomiC
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H•-tory
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PhysiOlogy
ErneL \VAKEMA.

Mathematics
LOVISA

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Head Librarian

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NATALIE

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c. \\'ILSON

�������SENI(JR OFFICERS
r;&lt;org Qutglcy, Pre 11l nt; Jack Latcham, \'tcvl'r. tdtnt; Ruth Cn man, S .r&lt;tar", H.&gt;rold HJnt:, Trea urer,
Andrn' S.:ott, Sag ant•at·Arm

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ITH admiration and respect the under·ci&lt;Lmen ·alute the graduate· of the
year 1928! In realization of their golden year· pent at Ea t, marked \Vith
accompli hment and achievement, a toast i offered them and hope i- ex·
pressed that they will, with infinite a ptr,tt!On for higher things, conttnue
to conquer tho e thmg that their futures hold 111 store for them. Organ·
i::ed under excellent leader , the clas· ha con i tently given of it· best to further the
priccles tradttion of friend htp ,md to erve as an example to future graduates,
ambitious for higher standard· in cittzen h1p, athletic and ·cholar hip.
Athlete· of '2 have hov,n the true Ea ·t ·ptrit in their -.port.man:hip and fight on
every team. The potlight, edtted by a emor, \vas judged the ,econd he t high chool
paper in the West. In every pha e of acttvtty the emor Cia, ha predominated.
The good tradtt!Ons of former Angel· have been the mspiration of the Prom, the
class gift to the cholar·htp Fund, and finally the Comm~nccment exercise·, which mark
the pa ing of the Cia of 1928 from the memorable day-. spent in Ea t' · hall of
learnmg.

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�AnliOTT, Er.r:... RI TJI
Dr•• m~. l. Latm, I,~. 3; r.,rt Rc enc, I. l; 1.1 c Club, l,
;; Lcla\\ala; H II of B au)OlaiS.

:\nA'-.ts, En:-:A 0.

ADAMS, HI L1 :-: A.

Lo,al Honor, 2. :;, Spant h, I, 2; l.&lt;rl Rc cnc, 1:
Honor, 3.

'auonal

AD.-\'-.i s, M ... RJ OR II

P1ano, ;; Lc&gt;&lt;Cal Honor, l, 3.

;\IlL. DOROTH\

(

F.

mal, 2, i: Trca urcr, '!; G•rl' Kothk, l .

c

:\t.;.I"S, M-\RI.ARFT
l,,rl R, cr\C,, I, 2. (

mmcroal, 2; Thr.c T' , J; Junto, 3;

nu: !il'ter. 3.

ALL!:-:'. Do.'ALD F.

Two. I, 2; RcJ J.•cht. 3; S mor Barn Dan,c Committee.
ALLEK. ]LA!\
Clio,~. j; Ctrl R -...:rvc, l, 2.

; \.rt(t: .. prc .. tJent, 2; Pn.:: aJent,
;; jun1or E,..;:on. 2; B .. ·,,, , 3; Local H nor, I. 2, :i;
· (fCt:Jr,~Trca .. ur-.:r. l; E;\,1 lJtl\-.:: Commnt'-'= , 3: .. ·Juonal
Honor, 3; Spotlt ht, 3, \\ 1&lt; tt, I; \'oll 'ball, 2, Soccer, 2.

ALLI'!\, MARY LOl
Laun, 2, ; Lo('al Honor, ,.

ALSBACH. OR\AL

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~dtwnal Honor, 3.

�c.

ALTHO\ Sl 'H Gil
lunoor Radoo; S.o nee; S nJt , Ch m. Lah
tronom~·.

A 't , 3, A •

3.

A~fTI R, HARRI~T
Cho, I; Po.mo, J.

A:sn1 R'&lt;O:S, CLAnvs M.
)Lnto, 3; T.,;o Art , 3.
A. ·nf.R"O:S, H1 u:-.- C.
\\'onJcr: Gorl • H1kmg; G1rl ' Athletic A roc1ation; KoJak

A. 'DER 0~
Junto,

Rt:TH M.
, Sp.ono h, 3.

A:SDI RSON, M AXIN!.
French. I, 1, 3: Trca&lt;urcr, 3: \\'onJ r, 1: Gorl Rc crv.•, I;
&lt;~amma. 3; Loc:.l Honor, 1, 2. '\;
ational Honor. 2. 1: B1~
So tcr, &gt;: Glee Club, I. 1, 3; Student Counc1l, 1; Bell d
lkau)olao•: Lclawala; PJCkl .

ARBO&lt;~A "T,

R TH
Sparmh, I. 1 Ooana, 2: port, 1, ;; Ba kEtl•all, I, 1. Soccer,
2, 3; Bd•&lt;hall, I; Junior Es.:ort; Tra.:k, 1; Trca•ur.r Sport•,
3: (,or! Re ern , 3.

ARO:SOJ· F.
Hur

ADYL E.
Et:onc mic.;, 1, ~; French, ""

1\.TLJVAICK, CtLJA Ro~fA
Gorl Rl•crn•, I,-· &gt;,Two Art, 2, 3; Drama, I.
:\TKI!'~. FRA:SCI. K

Junto, I, 1, •, T"o Arts, I, •

3.

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�13AI:&gt;. I ' S\ l VIA L.
Sr •rt
I, 2, 3, V1.:~·pr, 1dcnt, \: C:~rl Rc crv , I, 2, 3:
Prc&lt;1Jult, 2; Trcnsur&lt;r, 3; Lo.:.1l Honor, I, 2, &gt;: Pre 1Jcnt,
l: National Hun.or, 2, 3; G1rl , AthldiC A soet.ltiOil, 2, 3;
H~aJ G1rl, 3: B1g );I tcr, 2. 3; Student Council, 2, &gt;: Jun10r
E mrt, 2: ReJ and \\ h1t Dar C::ommm . I; May Queen's
Att nJant, 2; Pl.1y Fe t"al. 1; !:' mor Play, 3; Soccer. I, 2, 3;
\'oil vball, I, 2, 3; Ba kctball. 2. 3; Ba ball, 1, 2; Track, 2;
n,, "D", 2 c;, ld "IY', \, Tcnm, I, 2.
BAIRD, DoROTHY G.
Cru1 r&lt;, 1, 2, 1; S Cr&lt;t If) Junior Cl.•
!unto, I, 2,
Wokott.

BAIRD, MARCARET F.
(
,. r.:1al, 3.

BALL, jACK

BARE, ELIZAULTH E.
lv!mcn·a. I, 2, 3; Cnu' r,, I, 2, 3; Jun10r E .:ort; Red and
\\'h1tc Dar Comnuttcc, 2, VJ&lt;~·Prc-IJ nt Mmcrva, 3.

BARGER. CoNA!"
BARK~ILRST, GEORGE L.
paJ, 2; lnr rnanonal Rd.uwn, 3; S"cnre, 2, 3.

BARR, FAITH D.
Drama, 1, 2, 3; Publtc Spcakmg, I, 2; Secretary, 2; French
Club, 3; Flymg quadron, 2; jun1or E-.:ort, 2; B•g J&lt;td, 3;
cn1or Play Comm1ttc1., 1-&lt;ational Honor, 3.
BARRA, ELVERA M.
French, 1; P1ano, 3; Jumor E cart.

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�BARTL! TT. MARY Lom~r
C:rut cr , 3; Mtncna, 2, 3; C:nl ' AthletiC A soc lll&lt;-tt.

B... sTl. ·. LtT ILu A.
Junto, I, 2, 3, Clto, 2, 3; Cru1 er , I; fun1or I' cort

BAT! s. GRACI I.
G1rl R cr'e , I; Drama, 2, 3; Gtrl ' Vocal and Vio!tn, 2. 3.
Br·.CKFR, 0RVILLI. V.
Arch.-ry, I, 2; Trca urcr; A 1 tant Bu me
Manager of
Spotltght, ;; Bu inc s Mana~cr journ.t!1 m CLt l',tpcr "\\'e",
A 1 tant 'tagc Manager, I, 3.

BI !SLI.Y, ROBI.RT B.
·.:1• nc , • jumor Radio, 2; Tumbltng Team.
BEESLEY, jACK H.
Congr~ss, I, 2, 3; Trca,urcr, 2: Pr, iJ, nt, ;; Nattonal For•
cnStc League. 3; Boo tcr, 2; Flytn~; ·, uaJron, !; 'wJ nt
Council, 3; Chatrman Pro~:ram &lt;~"' ""''' of S,nior Cia--;
D,hatc T,am, ;; Red anJ \\'h11.: Cummllt• , 3.

B !.COLE. CAROL H.
Dn•~&lt;a, 2, 3; An~: lu VauJ
S~&gt;tcr, 3; Drama Play, 3

,,n

2, Jumor Escort, 2; B1g

BELLODI, }OSP.PHINE A.
\\'ondcr, I; Orch 'tra, I.

BENIGHT, HAROLD W.
Hi,Y, I, 2; paOI!tih, 1; "0" Club. 3;
Barn Dance Commtttcc.

w1mmm

BE!'&lt;IJAMIN, ALDRICH F.
pana!'ih, ~. 3; lntcrnauonal
ICflCC, 2.

1;

Relation~.

);

-.:nwr

A tronomy,

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t·

�l3I SSI R, MILTOr-. j.
s,natc, ;; Puhll~ Spe.tkm.:. 3; lntcrnatwn.tl Rdations, I, 2.
BIBLI. jA!'ET
Drama, I, 1, ;; Pro.:ram CommttteC'. ;; Clio, I, 3; Spot•
ll~ht, I; Pl.ty F&lt;&gt;toval, 3; Propcruc' Drama Play, 3.

BIM.HA\1, ROB I RT B.
Cun~rt.&gt;"', 1. ·'• Dr 1ma. _,; Intcrnattonal Rdations, 3~ Boy '

KoJ.tk, 1, 2; St.mlp. 1~ CaJt:t"', 1, 2. 3; RtfJt.: Team, 2, J·
Dnll Team, 1; Drama Club Play, &gt;; !-Jattonal Honor, ;

BIRCH, En~A MAL
Home Econorru~ ... 2, Diana, 3; H1kmg, J.

BIRO. MILDRLD V
Junto, 3
BIRNL Y, Fu:TCHfR W., }R.
·)) Club, I, 2, ·'• Red Ja.:kcts, 3; Football, I, 2, 3; Pre•idcnt
"opho.nort.: ( l.t~... 1, cq.~t:ant at Arm!:", :! ; \::r~o;cant at Arm
D Club, 3; Red and \\'h1te Commmee, 3.

BIXLLR. BLCLAU

J.

Ctrl Rc~crvc, 1; Commercial, 3; Orcbt.: . . tra, 1, 2, 3.

BLACK, WENONA M.
Gtrt~· Mu~ic, 1, !,
'-t.r\'l'•

3~ Treasurer, 3; Minerva, 3; Girl Rc·
1, 2; Ctrh,• Glee, 1, 2, 3;
occcr, 3; Ba cball, 3;

Ptekle&gt;, Lclawala, Bell, of Beaujolia&gt;, Big

Jun wr E~con, 2.

i&gt;ter, 2;

E ~IE
BLOCJ..~.
Dtana, I; Bthliophtlc, !, 3; B.nball, I; Volleyball, 2.
BLOOD, FRANK R

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pongc,

�Bo~ 1. HowARD

BORI&gt;I RS, MARIO .. H.
Drama, 3: Captaon Ba•htball, 2; Track, ~: Ba hall, '
('luh Pl.oy.

All

BOS\\ ILL. VIR(.I:SL4, K.
( lu. I, 2. ;, Monuva Trca•unr, ;, Hokon~. I; Voll.vh.oll,
I, _ Soccer, I, -· Ba.kcthall, I, 2: Big"[)" juntor E•cort,
~; Op• ntt.o, I, 3; PICkle•, Bell of Bcautoll•.
BRADFORD. \VILLIAM J.
Slalt Rult. I, Local Honor, 2, 3;
N.ttumal H&lt;1nor, 3.

cocncc, 1; A•tr&lt;tnomy, 3;

BRAJ..:I . LEO:STI~l M.
Commcrc•al, 3; D1ana, "
BRH.(;S, MARIO:s' L.
C~1rl Rc ..trH:, 3; Commt.:rcJal, ,.

BROPHY. EtJ:s'ICE L.
Drama, 3; French, I, '
Play, 3.

Glee Uuh, I, 2,

OpcnttJ, Dr.tm.o

BRO\\ ""' G fORGP. .'\.

BRO\\ N, WANDA .A..
\\'onder (.luh, 2: Gtrh' Athl&lt;uc, '

£ ..cort,

Sta~'

ctung, 3; Junoor

;.:ttional Honor, '·

BROWN. Rl'Ttl

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�BROW!\jLLl, BLATRICI.
fm1ch, 2, 3, Wonder, J; G1rl Re•crvc•. J.
BROWNLIE, ELIZABLTI! H .
Mmcrva, J; Two An,, I, 2, J, Local Honor, I. 3; Girl
Rc"rvc,, I; Vocal, VJOIJO, I; Vollcyhall, I, 2;
atJonal
Honor

ocu.:ty, 3; Sl'nmr PKnic Commlth.:-:.

BRUNT,
LLLIE L.
Junto, 2, J; port&gt;, 2, 3; C.rh' Athlcuc , 2, J; G.rb' Glee
Clu'&gt;, 2; Socc,r. I, 2; Vollcyhall, I, 2, Bash·tball, I, 2;
B.l•eh.d l. I, 2, B1~ "D." 2; Junior E•cort, Operetta, Ked
and \\"h1te D.1y , 3; \\'olcott, I.
BUELL, ALEX

J.

BLJEHUR, }EAN A.
Girl Rc&gt;crn, I, 2, French,

&gt;; Mmcrva, •; \\'olcott, I, 2, 3.

B UKA, EvELYN
Two Art-, 2, 3; G.rl Rc&gt;cr\'C•, I; Drama, 2, 3; Latm, I;
Flym~ Squ.1dron, 2, 3, B1g ~&gt;t.:r, 3; Jun1or E"ort.

B

MPLs. EvELYN E.
B•hlwphtlc, 2, 3; Prc&gt;~dcnt, 3; Drama, 2, 3; Local Honor, I,
2, 3;
at10nal Honor, 2, 3.

I3 U RACKER. DOROTHY M .
Two Art&gt;, 2; M1ncr\'a, 3.

I3uRT, HARRIS H .
Senior Rad1o, J
C.\REY, ECGE '£C.
Boy;' Kodak, 3; \\'onder, .•; Spad, I, 2; Rad1o, I; M otor, 2.

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�CARLISLL, PAI'LI"l[ C.
Vocal, Vwlm, J, Drama, 3: Orch~&gt;tra, Mu ic, H1Hory Club.
CARL ON, GERALD L.
Junwr Radio, I: Boys Cookmg,
Rule, 3: Cad ts, 2, 3.

I; Senior Chefs, 3; Slide

s

CARNES, CHAPIN
Tyro, I, Boot r , I, H1·Y, I, 2, 3; Archery, 2; Secretary
Hmory, 3.
CAR TARPHEN, CATHERINr.
Clio, 2, 3, Mmtn·a, 3; G,rJ,' Athletic, 2; Soccer, 2.

CHARNESKI, jULIA
Span1•b, 3; C1rl Rocr\Cs, I, 3.
CHA F, RICHARD M.

CHRI TOPHER, fRA!\'Cf L.
Mmcrva, 3; Glee Club, 3: C1rls' Vocal and Viohn, 3; Junior
Escort, 2; Operetta, 3; Big St~tcr, 3.
CLAYPOOL, RUTH D.
Wonder Club, I; C1rl·' H1king. 2; Two Art.,
Team, I.

3; Soccer

CoBERLY, EMORY M.
P1ano, 3; Jun1or Escort, 2.
COHEN, MARVIN B.
Jun1or Chef&lt;, InternatiOnal Relations,

pothght.

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�Cor us~. ERSl q

H.

Spad. I; T"o .Mt', I, 2. ':"'D." ~. ": Ar.:h r~. 2; S"im•
mmg, 2, 3; Captatn '"mmmg, 2; Cad t, I, 2, 3.
CoLLI ·~. K .HHI Rtsr

E.

H&lt;t.t Drtma Cluh. ~. 3; Ptano ('lob. ~. ;; Local Honor, I. 2,
·: (,1" Cluh. 3; junwr E•.:ort, 2; "'Hell of B au)ola• ," Na•
Ilona I H nor, •

COLLI ~0:"', Bt TTY K
P1anu. 1: Hdon
1. Junto. , :\; C:ru1 t.:f!lil, ~. 3;
B.t-kcthall, I, ~. V&lt;•llc·, hall, I; junwr E'.:ort.
CO,AST. MtNA E.

T\\o Art. I.~. 3, Stage Sttttng, i; N.tiiOnJI Honor, 3.

Co,::t T. Gr RALDISI. F.

Drama, Alpha, I, ~. ;; T"o Art•, I, 2. 3; S,crctan· of
Alpha, Drama. 3; Prc&gt;td&lt;nt T\\o Art•. 3; Glee Club, 3; Btg
"•·t,·r, ~ . .i; Ba chall, !; Drama Club Play, \\'olcott. I, 2, 3;
Swdent Counol, i; Lthr.trv Coun~tl. 2; Chairman cntor Ptn
( • mmttt&lt; . '; Jumor E «•rt. 2: Quetn', Attendant for Red
.nd \\hilt Day, 2; Red and \\'bite Day Commttt", 3.
CooK, FR .. ~"" R.

ConJ:n.:-. .. , 1, :!, '\; lu.l~o Rull, ~: S(llO-.:'l, "; pan1 ..h, 1;
Lo.:al Hon&lt;r, ~. 3; Prc•td&lt;nt Sltdc Rule, 2, Natwnal Honor.

COR\1Al', F.-.n:
COTTRLLL, jA!-.-11. ~ C.

S&lt;tmcc, 2. i; RadiO. I. 2; Bo~ ' Mu•ic, I; National Honor,
'2; Lo('al Honor. 2, '\; D.m~l: Orchc .. ua. 2, ~; Vaudt:villc, :!;
Opcntta, 3; Ordll•tra, I, 2, 3; B.tnd, I.

CRAM! R, DAH.

S nwr R.tdw, Juntor Radu , S!Jd, Rulc, Cooktng Cluh.
CR! I'D, }OHJ'.O B

Boo•tu&lt;, ~. 3, Tr,.t.unr Boo•tcr, 3, Ht·Y, I, 2, 3; "D"
Club. 2. l; pad, ~; Ch&lt;&lt;rlcadcr, 2, &gt;, Head Ch&lt;·erlcada. 3;
Annual Art tafT, 3: Ad,ull•tng, 2, 3; Red and \Vbttc Day,
3; cntor Faculty Game.

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�w

CRISSMA!';, Rl'TH
Sport, I, ,
Pr• ·J nt Srort, 3. Junto. ~. 1: T ... o Art,
I: G. A. A .. l , •: Local Honor, I, 2; Bag "0," 2; Gold
"D," 2; Soccer, I, 2, 3; Vollq·, I, 2, 3; Ba kctball, I, 2,
i; Ra cb,all, I, 2, 3: Manager Tr,1ck, 3: Gar&gt;taan Ba htball, 3:
Captaan Socca, I, S cr&lt;tary S naor Cia , Gouncal, 1: junaor
I!ocort, 2: (;.lptam Volin·, 2, Orch tra, 2; Chaarman R~d and
\\'hate Athlttac, &gt;: Bal! Sa tcr, I, 2; Ddcgatc Bould« Athl tic
Conflrcn,c; Nauonal Honor. ; .
CROl'Hl\' ELI.AKOR A.
junto, 2. 3, Ciao. 2, j; Tv.o Art. 1. 2: Bag St tcr,"'

DA!'; FORD, BHTY E.
DARDI , MARY FRA~CF..
Junto, 2, 3: Crui,cn, 2, i, Spotla~ht, 3; Bi~
&amp;··ort, 2; Orche,tra, 2, 3.

at r, 3: Junaor

DAVID ON, lMOGE!\E

DAVI , VIRGINIA M.
Minerva, 3; Local Honor, 3: potlaght, 3 ; Tbard Pri:
R. Es ay Contc't, &gt;; ataonal Honor, 3,

S

A.

DAY, VIRCINIA L.
Carls' Athletac, I, 2; Kodak, 2, 3.
DAYKIN, HENRY M.
]unaor Chef,, 3; journah-m, 3; BJ-k tball, 2,
Reporter.

DF'ISLOW, BLANCHE E.
Mancrva, I, 2, 3; Crua,as, I, 2, 3: Glee Club, l; Vull&lt;yball,
3; Basketball, 3, Vl(c•Pre,adcnt Mancrva, 3: Vace•Prc&lt;adcnt
Crua;trs, 3; junaor Prom, Commattee Junaor Escort, Ba11 a&gt;tcr,
Operetta, 3; Scnaor Prom Commattcc.

De Sc10 E, FRANK
Orchc tra, I, 2, 3; Ja:: Band, 3; Band, 2; A'tronomy, I, 2.

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�DE

PAIN, LO I E I.
G1rls' Vocal and Violm, I, 3; Pro1dcnt, 2; Lclawala, 2;
Bells of BeaUJOlais.

D0!\1'\[LLY, ROSEMARY
French, I; Mmcrva, 3; Ch0, 3.

DRAKE, DoROTHY A.
ational Honor, 3.
DREW, CLARA LOUISP
Mmcrva, 2, 3; Kodak, :!; Piano, :!, 3; Orche.tra, 2, B11;
•~tcr, 3, Junior E~cort, 2.

DRYFOO • FRA CES R.
Drama, 2, 3; 3 T'•, 3; Junior E&gt;eort, :!.
D

FFY, MARGARET M.
Mmerva, ) ; Girl Re&lt;crvc, I: Crui~cr., 2, 3; Hiking, I; Soc•
cer, 2, 3; Volleyball, I, :!; Ba. kuball, 2; jun1or £,cort, 2.

DURELL, ABBIE
Drama, 3.

J.

DYE, LIDA M.

EGGERS, HE 'RY L.
H1·Y. 3; Span1.h, I, 2, 3; Treasurer. 3; Drama, 2, 3·
Student Council, 2, 3; Sen~: r Pia}·, 3; Drama Club Play, 3,
CiviC Forum, E"ay Contests,
en10r Prom Committee, 3;
Red and Wh1te Day Committee, 3.
EHRET, RALPH G.
Slide Rule, I; Archery, I, 2, 3; A tronomy, 3.

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�ELLETT, EMERSON S.
G.1mma Drama, l, .1, Local Honor, I; Annual Board, 3;
Drama Club Pl.1y, 2, 3; S n•or Play.
ELLETT, VJRGIKIA M.
Drama, 2, .1, G. A A, l, 3; Sport, 3; Glee, I, 2, 3;
Local Honor, I; Ba,kctb&lt;~ll, 2, 3; Track, 1; Ba-cball, 2;
Volleyball, 3; PICkles, Ldav."illa, Bell' of BcaU)oh&lt;, Home
Room Rcprc' ntati\C, 2, 3; Drama Club Play.

ELLIOTT, ETHEL S.
French Club, 2, 3, \\'onder Club, 3.
ELLIS, FRAKCF.S M.
Girl Re&gt;'C r\C, 3; Bibliophile, 2, 3.

ELLIS, WAUNITA E .
Two Art~. 3; C1rl Reserve, I
EMRICK, MvRO~ R.

EKGLAKD, BOKITA G.
Drama, 2, 3; Jumor Escort,

"Boomeran~:"'

Choru&lt;, I.

EPPF.RSON, ALMINA
Cho, I, 2, 1, G1rl Rcscf\·c, I; Minerva, 3; Jumor E-wrt, 2;
Red and \\'hite, 2, 3; Local and NatiOnal Honor So.:~t·!lc&gt;, 3,
PH:mc Commlttl.!t.:, 3.

FALLIR, ALICE L.
C:nn•c&lt;&gt;, I, 2, 3; Mmcrva, I, 2, 3; Pr&lt;,ldfnt, 3, Stud· m
Cot•nc1l, 2, 3; Secretary, 3; Red and \\'h1tc D.1y Comm1ttcL,
3 ; Short tory, 2.
FERC

ON, }OliN D.
cicncc, 3; Tv..·o Arto:., 3; Automotive, l.

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�FtHO, Lots G.
Fr~nch ( luh, I, 2, 1; \\'onder Cluh, .1, Sc.:rct.or,·, 1; Local
Honor, I, 2, 3; Nauon.ol Honor, ~, • S, noc.r S&lt;holar hop.

FtSIHR, CALVI

H.

s.

National Honor, 2, 3: Local Honor, 1, 2, 1
nat~. 1, 2, 3;
Sccrct.ory, 2; Tr~a-ura, 2; Voc~·Prc,od ·nt, 3, lntcrn.uoonal Re·
bt1on -, Sccn:tary, 3; StuJt.:nt Ctmn~tl, 3; Bu ... ant.:'"' M.ana~..::r
An~ch~&gt;, 1; Flyong Squadron

fiSHER, LAURENCE F.
}un10r R.tdoo, I; Slod~ Ruk, 2. Commerco.1l, 3; A-tronomy,
.1; Local Honor, I, 2, 3; Natoonal Honor. 3.
fLOYD, Br.;
·,·noor Radio, 1. '· Sp.1d, 2: Two Arts, 3; }tmoor R.odoo, 3.

FOOTE, ]EANN E
Laton Club, 2, 3;

tJ~~

ctton~. 3· Gorl Reser.e, I.

FORTNER, SADYE E.
Horn~

Economtc:,, 1: French. 2.

FOWLER, MARY ]A 'E
Poano Club, I . 2, 3;
crctary, Gorl Rc.ervc,, 2. 1; Sports,
2; Soccer, I, 2, 3; Baseball, I, 2; Volleyball, 3; Big "D",
3; Junoor Escort, Big Soster , 2, 3; tudent Councol, 2; Local
and National Honor ocietoes, 3.
FOWLER, R UTH
Poano Club, I, 2, 3; Pre odent, 3: Monef\ a, 2, 3; tudent
Council, 3; Orchestra, I; Red and Whote Day Commmee, 3.

FREEMAN, FRANCE C.
Gorl Reserve, I, 2; Commercial, 2, 3; Voce•Pr~&gt;Jdent, 3; Li•
brary Councol, 2; Operetta, 3.
FRA ER, HELEN A.
junto, I, 2 , 3; Cloo, I, 2, 3.

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�FUELSCHI:.R, KL~l'\I.TH 0
Spa.l, I, Com mere .ol,
FULLER, DICK L.

FULLER, GI ORGE A.
Boys Mu ic, 3.
FuLTON, DoRA

GA\IEZ, CARMI:. • P.
Girl Re. rve, I, !, 3,

r&gt; no h. !; Bog

o tcr, 3.

GARLAND, RUTH
Junto, 3.

GEIER, LE LEY M.
Gorl Re crve, I, 2; Junto, 1: Frcn.:h. \;\\'olcott. I.

Gn. Lo 1 E B.
pani•h. I, 2, 3; Local Honor, I; \\'onJa. 3

GILLE PIE, }EAN
Two Arts, 3; Drama. 3; Bag So,ta. I. 2; Library Counc.t,
2: Local Honor, I, 3; Natoon.ol Honor, 3.
GILMAN,

EVA C.

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�GOEHRING, FRANK E.
National Honor.
GORDO 'PAULINE
H1king, I; G.rls' Athkuc A &lt;oCiation, 2; Drama, 2, 3;
G1rl · Vocal and V10lln. 3; Gkc Club, 2, 3; Ba.kctball, 2;
Bell• of BeaUJolais, Wolcott, 3.

GOULD, GEORGE
Spad, I; Fencing, I;

hdc Rule, 3; Astonomy, 3.

J.

GORDO~. }OHN
Motor, 2; 'cllnce, 3.

GRAHAM, FREDERICK W.
Drama, I, 2, 3; Treasurer, 3, Puhlic Speakmg, 3; Treasurer,
3; Woodbury, 3; Nauonal Oratoncal, 3.
GRAHAM, GEORGE S.
Congress, 2, 3; Vice· President, 3; Local Honor, I, 2, 3;
National Honor, 2, 3; Two Arts, 2; Science, 2, 3; "D"
Club, 3; International Rdatiom, 3; PreSident, 3; Boo&lt;ters,
2; Ed1tor Angdu., 3; cnior Program Committee, 3; Dele·
gate Ncw,paper Conference, 3; Student Council, 3; Golf
Team, 3; Honorary Prc.s Club, 3, Winner Campb.:ll Medal, 3.

GRASS, DOROTHY
Nat1onal Honor, 3; Spani&lt;h Cluh, I, 2, 3; Secretary, 3;
Local Honor, 2, 3; Sen1or G1rls' Chorus, Big Sister, 3.
GRAHAM, RALPH B., }R.
Boys' Travel, I; Junior Radio,
tion•, I, 2, 3; Science, 2, 3.

GRAY, H ELEN
Mmcrva, 3; Local Honor,
auonal Honor, J.

I, 2; International Rcla·

I, 3; Laun, I; Three T's,

GREENFIELD, DOROTHY M.
Mmerva, 3; T"·o Art•, 3; Volleyball, 2; Fe.tival, 3.

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3;

�GREENMIER, MARY
G.rl Rc$crvc, 2; Diana, 3; 3 T'•, 3.
GROOME, MARY E.
Sports, 2, 3; Treasurer, 3; G1rl Rnerve, 1. 3; Hikmg, 1;
Kodak, 2; Prc~id nt, 2; G. A. A ., 2, 3; Mmerva, 3; Glee
Club, 3; B1g ''D", Gold "0''; Tenn1s Champion h1p Smgle•; Soccer, I, 2, 3; Volleyball, 1, 2, 3; Ba•kethall, 1,
2, 3; Track, 2; Baseball, 1, 2; junior E con, 2; Bell d
Beau)olias, 3; Student Counc1l, 2.

GuDGEL, CHARLINE

G

LOMAN, LEONARD H .

Guv, }AMES W.
Spanish, 3; Business Manager;

panish Fiota.

GwvN, }AMES W.
Congrc.s, I, 2, 3; Dchatc Team , 3; Flying SquaJron, 2:
Cadets, 3.

Gv LAND, CLIFFORD S.
Motor, I .
HALL, WILL C .
Stamp, 1; Jun10r RaJ10, I; Boy' Kodak, '
\\'onJcr, 2.

3: Arch ry, 3;

HAMILTON, ELIZABETH D.
Junto, 2, 3; Clio, 2, 3; Girl Rc•crvc&lt;, 1: Two Arts, I·
JuniOr Escort, 3; Big Si,tcr, 2, l; ccrctary of Junto, &gt;:
Viec ·Prc~1dent of Ct.o, 3.
HANA\VALD,
ED H.
SCience, 3; Spanish, 3; G&gt;·m, 3.

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�H \NLI Y, ELL \ NOR w
Ctrls' Vo.:al and Ytolm, I, 2, 3, Vtcc·PrcstJcnt of Gtrl,'
Voctl anJ Violm. 2; Gtrl Rcsavc , 3; Gtrl' Glee Cluh, 3;
B lis of BcaU)Olats, 3.
HANT::., HAROL D D.
Lo.:al Honor, I, 2, 3; Nat tonal Honor, 2, 3, Spad, I, 2 .
Junior Radto, I; SltJ Rule, 2. S~tcnt.::t., ': lntl'rnatwnal
Rd.11 tons, 3 , C'.ongrc s, 3: Trca,un·r s, nt r Cb ..... ; Prt.:•~o~Jl'nt
N.tttc•n.ll Honor.

HARCOL RT , }OHN C.
Ht Y, 2; Two Arts, 2, ;; Radto, I, 2; Spad, I, 2, The
Spotltght, 2, 3; Sport EJttor, 2, 3; Honorary President, 3;
Ddc~atc, New ·paper Conference, 3, Assistant Sport Edt tor, 3,
HARDESTY,

UE E.

Mmt.T\.1, 2,

1, Cl10, 2,

3.

l'(ft:Luv

Mmlrva, -'~ Ttnn•~.

-· 3; Red and \\'httc D .w ( ommtttcc, · 3.

HARDING, MILDRED G.
Lattn, I; G A. A., 2, Wondrr Club, 3; 3 T's, 3; Orcr·
Cctd, 3,
HARRISO • WILLIAM H ., }R.
Ht · Y, 2, 3, Cadets, I, Two .'\rt-, I; pad, I; Archery, 2;
Vtcc•Prestdcnt H t•Y, 2; Glee Club, I; Opcrctt.t, I, ":Track,
3; JuniOr Prom Commtttcc, 2; Band, I.

HARSH, }1M L.
I1Jc Rule,

2. A .. tronomy, -',

ctt.:ncc, ~' ·

H .-\RTUNG, GEO. W.
Jun10r Rad to, I, 2, 3; President, 2; M otor C lub, 2, tage
Setttng, 3, Prestdent, 3; Lelawala, Adam and E,·e, Angdus
Vaudevtllc, 2, Bells of Beau)ola~&gt;.

HARVEY, ANNA MARIE
]unto, I, 2, 3; Clto, I, 2, ', Vic,·Presidcnt of Junto, 3.
HATTENBACH, LEON M .

Auto M echaniCs,
Manal!er, 2, 3.

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I, 2; A tronomy, 2, 3; A ssi tant Stage

�•

HATI'II LD, M. Lo 'IsE

Junto, 3, Glee Club, I; D hating Club, I: Jumor E~ort.
HAYDLN, HELU!\'

P1ano C:luh, I. 2, 3; M1n1rva, 3; G1rl Re r.c', I,
Honor, I, ~. ~; N.Hwnal Hconor, 3.

L~al

HAYLOCK, FRANJ..: B.

Stamp, I, Z: Motor, 2, 3; R1fl Team, ;; CdJ t•, I, !, 3:
Crack Squad, 2; Tna urer Mc.tor Clur, 3.
HEATH, WILLIA\1

HEARON' MARy ALICE
Two Art&lt;, 2. -'• J nto, 3; Lo.:al Honor, '

N;JIIonal Honor.

jumor E'cort, 2;

HELLJRSTEIN, LOTTIE

BLta Ch;,pter ( r Drama, I' 2, 3;

T's, 3.

HENDI.RSON, EDWIN C.

HE.

' ELMA VITI
P1ano. l, 2, 3, Minerva, 3 · Orcbc~;ua. 1, "'~

HICKEY, DONALD

j.

w.

"D" Club, I, 2, :&gt;, Ba•cball, I, 2, 3; Annual, 2, ,,
HIGHBERGER, G \\&lt;UNDOLYN
Drama, 2, Cho, 2. 3; M1nef\·a, 3; Angdu' Vaudev11lc, 2;
Local Honor Soc1cty, I; junior E.cort, 2; Big ~&lt;tcr, l:

Spoth~ht, 3:
cnior Pro~:ram Committee, RcJ anJ \\'h1tc
Day Conce&gt;&lt;ion Committee, 3; Play Festl\al, 3.

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�•

HILDI BRANDT, LELA L.
\\'onder, I; Junto, 3; Two Art•, 2; Girls' Mu•ic, 2; Junior
E~cort.

HILLMEYER, CLARK
Drama, Alpha, I, 2. J; Hi·Y, 3; Red and \\'hite Day Com•
mottcc, 2, 3; Tumbling, 3.

HINDERLIDER, MICHAEL CREED
Spani, h, I; lidc Rule, I; Two Arts, 2, 3; Drivong Club,
2, 3; Swommong, 2; Captaon, 3; Voce•Pre idcnt Two Arts, 3.
HJELM, RALPH H.
M0tor Club, I .

HOAGLAND, GEORGE

HOCKMUTH, RONALD

HOD

ETTE, FRANCES
Wonder, I; Corl Re erves, l, 2, 3; Sports, I, 2, 3; Goris'
Athletic A socoation, 2, 3; Local Honor, I, 2, 3; National
Honor, 2, 3; Secretary, 3; occcr, I, 2, 3; Volleyball, I, 2,
3; Basketball, I, 2; Big "D", 2; Cold "D", 3; Junior
Escort, 2; Angelus Board, 3; Delegate to State New paper
Conference, 3; Delegate to State Athletic Conference, 3.

HOKE, MARGARET E.
Hiking Club, I; Sports, 2, 3; Drama, 3; Local Honor, 2;
Glee C lub, 3; Soccer, I, 2, 3; Volleyball, I, 2, 3; Basket•
ball, I, 2, 3; Bog "D"; Cold "D"; Play Festival.

HOLCOMB, GRACE S.
Wonder, 2; Commercial, 3; Junior Escort.
HORN , Av ERIL F .
Corl Re.erves, 1; Minerva , I, 2 , 3; Two Art, 3.

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�HORN, ETHEL A.
HoRTON, EDWARD F.
Motor, I, 2, Junior Radio, I, 2, 3; Science, l, Cadet,,

~.

HOTCHKIS , ARCH

HowE, LEON A.

HUFFMAN, GEORGE R.
H1•Y, I, 2, 3; Pre.1dcnt, 3, Spani h, I; "0" Club, 2. 3;
Track, 2; Student Council, 2.
HUGH, VERNA E.
Two Arts, 3, junto, 3; Junior E.cort.

H URLBUTT, HAROLD A.
Scicnc~. 3; Motor, 2
H uRT, H ... ROLD J.
MotOr, 2; Public Speaking, I· Two Arts, 2, 3; Drama, 3;
Woodbury, I, 2, Shafroth, 2· Tumblmg, I ; Baseball, I, 2;
Basketball, 1.

INGLEY, T. HANSON
Junior Radio, I, 2, 3; V•cc·PreS~dent, Sccretary·Trea.urcr,
2; Pre idcnt, 3; !ide Rule, 2; V•ce·Pre"dcnt, 2; Local Honor,
I, 2, 3; National Honor, 2, 3; \\' oot!bury Oratoncal Conte&gt;!,
3; Jumor Cla.s Treasutcr.
IRELAND, ALICE M .
Mmerva, 3; Two Arts, 2; Home Economic, I; Cho, 3; C•rl
Reserves, I.

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�hAA('SOl\', GI RTRCDI
Puhhc 5p• ,kmr:, 2, 3; Drama, I, 2, 3;
I, 2, '

pan• h, :!; Orchc•tra,

KOW, SAM lL H .
5tnatt, _;; Puhltc Spcakin~:. 3; Debate Tc.tm, 3; Woodbury
Oratoncal.

]ACJ;.SOl\', BYRON
jACKSON, ELEANOR B.
P1ano, I, 1, 3; Trca urcr, 3; Junto, '

] ... !\'

;, Junior Escort.

KS, HFLE ·A.
Comm&lt;mal, 2, 3; Glee Club, I.

]OHN 01\',

IlL 0.

) O!'&lt;F ·,HARRIET ELLEN
Laun, 1, 3; Tv..·o Art~, 1; Diana, J, 2, 3; Vice .. Pre. idcnt
jun10r Cia".

]ONE • GORDON E.

}O&gt;,;J:.S, ODE ....
j ORY, j OHN H .
"D", 3; Golf, 3.

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-

�KAY, OPAL R.
Local Honor,
Honor, 3.

2,

},

pan• h,

2;

Three

"T',", Nauonal

KEENE, CLAYS.

KEITHUY, RALPH T.
ConRrc«, 3, H1•Y, 3; "I)", 2, 3; Su:•mmlnl!, 2, 3.
KEPNER, DORTHY M.
Girl Rc&lt;ervc•, I, 2; Sport•, I, 2, 3; Drama, :Alpha, 3; Local
Honor, I, 2, 3, G. :A :A., 2, 3; B•g "D", 3; B.• ,cball, I;
Ba,k&lt;tball, I; Volleyball, I, 3; SocClr, 2; .cn10r Cia.&lt; Play,
StuJfnt Council, 2; :Annual B&lt; ard; Scn•or Color Committee,
jun10r Escort, C-ourtesy C&lt;lmmm... Play Fc•tlval; National
Honor, 3.

KEP::-:ER, KARLYNE B.
KEPPLl.R, EMMA M.
pam•h, I, 3.

Kmo. DORTHY R.
G1rl Rc&gt;erv&lt;', I, ~1mcna, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3; Op&lt;rdta,
2, 3.
KILLIAN'

OEL M

Girl Rl"'lf\'t.:~, l, Hom\!' Economto·, 1.

KtRCHNlR, ELLENORE
KLEIN, LOI F.
P1ano, I, 2,
Choru•, 3.

3; Glee Club, 3; Junior E&gt;rort, 2; Swiur

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�KLIIN, RtJTH L.
Span .. h, 2, J; Girl Reserve, 2, 3.
K

IGHT, RL TH L.
Drama, 2, J; Prc&lt;id nt (Gamma). J; G. A. A., I, 2, 3;
port-, 3; Glee Cluh, &gt;; Local Honor, I, 2; Volleyball, I,
2, 3; Soccer, 2, 3; B.,.chall, I, 2; B•g "D", 3; Junior
Escort ; Counc•l. 3; Conce"•uns Committee, 3; Athletic Com•
m•ttce, J; L1hrary Counc.I, 2; Operetta, 3; Drama Club
Play; Bil( 1 tcr, 3; auonal Honor, 3.

KNOCK, L UTHER G.
c•encc, 3; Junior Rad1o, 3; Orche. tra, 3.
KNOX, }ANFT S.
Mmcrva, I, 2, 3; Cn11&lt;ers, I, 2, 3; Jun•or E&lt;eort; Red and
\Vh1tc Day Committee, 3; Secretary of Cn11•crs, 2; Spot·
light, 3; Cllo·Cruiscr Dance Committee, 3, \\'olcott Con·
tc ... t, 3.

KOBF.Y, Rt.:TH
pam-h, I; French, J; Junto, 3.
KRF.

, BrTTY F.
Junto, J; P1ano, I, 2; Cru,.ers, 3; B•g

~&gt;ter,

2.

KROMER, KATHERIN E L.
Junto, 2, 3: Cl1o, 2, 3. G1rl. 1 ~ Angelu~ VauJcvdle, 1;
J un 10r E. cort.
K t.:LP, LARRY E.
Alpha Drama, I, 2, .&gt;, pad, I , Two Art,, 2, 3, pani·h,
2; Cad,·t Band, I, 2, 3, Cadets, I, Orchc,cra, I, 2, 3;
Drama Plays, I, 2; Theatre Orche&gt;tra, I, 3, Tumbling and
Pyramid Team, 3.

KAYATTA, E THER M.
Glee Club, I, 2.
LAKtJ TA, OLe"
Piano, 2, 3, Gamma Drama, 3; Junior Escort.

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�LAMB, MARGARET C.
Kodak, 2; P1ano, 2, 3; Minerva, 3; Local Honor, I, 2,
B1g 1 ter, 3, Nauonal Honor, 3

~;

LAMONT, ELIZABETH E.
G1rl Reserves, I, 2; Local Honor, I, 2, 3.

LANDER ' WILLIAM S.
Senate, I, 2, 3; Pubhc Spcakmg. 3; Local Honor, I, 2, 3;
Natwnal Honor, 3; Debate Team, 2, 3; hafroth Conte'!, ;,
LATCHAM, }ACK F.
Hi·Y, I; International Relation•, I, 2, 3; Trea.urer, 2; Red
jackets, 3; Treasurer, Local Honor, 2; Tyro, I, 2; V,cc·
Pre&gt;~dcnt Sen1or Cla&gt;5; Red and \\'h•tc Day Committee;
Sen1or•Faculty Game.

LEDER, FRA 'CE

F.

LEE, NANCY
CrUI ers, 2, 3; President, 3; Mmerva, I, 2, 3.

LEHRMAN, CECILIA
Latin Club, I, 2; Local Honor, I; Public

pc;~king,

2.

LENEF KY,
AOMI
Public Speak in!( Club, I, 2, 3.

LEONARD, Ro EMARY A 'NE
French, I, 2, 3; Junto, L&lt;&gt;&lt;:al Honor,
Honor, 2, 3.

I, 2, .•;

atwn01l

LE\\'1 ' LUCILLE R.

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�LIND AY, BRO. I:: H.
potllj;ht tafT, 2, 3; As,oc1atc Editor, 2; Edaor·in·Chicf, 3;
Ed1tor .Jun1or Edu1on, 2; Prc,.dcnt Rocky Mountam Inter•
~chCJI.P.. tic Pre~~ A~"'ociation,

3: Angdus Board, 2, 3; A~;."'i!'tant

Ed1tor, 2; Sports Ed1tor, 3; Drama Club, I, 2, 3; Treasurer,
2; Pr&lt;&gt;~dcnt, 3; Honorary Press Club, 2, 3; Secretary, 2;
Prc-.dcnt, .1; F&lt;nCJnl( Club, I; Hi·Y, 3; Glee Cluh, I, 2;
Ddq.:atc Ed1tor' Convention, 3; jun10r News, 2; "P1cklc. ",
1: The· Romance', I; The VaiJant, I; The Boomaang, 2;
The Sho" Off, 3; Clas· Day Committee, 3; tudcnt Council, 3.
LORTON, WiLLIAM F.
\\'onder, I, 2; VJCt··Prcsidt·nt, 2; Hi·Y, 3;
cr~.

2; Stag\! Manag~.:r, 2, 3.

pani&gt;h, 2; Boost•

LITTLETON, DONALD A.

Lowv, DoROTHY SIDONIA
DIJnJ, I, 1, 3, Puh!Jc pcJkln~. 3;

ecrcLtry Dtana, 3.

LYNGAR, C. GORDON
Drama, l, 2; lntt:.rnational Rdat10n~. 2, CaJcb, 1, 2, 3.

LYNGAR, MLRLE M.
Fcncmg, 2; Drama, 2, 3; Cadtts, I; Rdlc Team, I. Duley, 3.

Lvo:-: , ER:-:r:. TINE

MABEN, VIRGINIA EsTHER
Girl Rc• rvc, I; Latm, 2; Orshc&gt;tra, 2,

MACINTOSH, KENNETH M.
"D" Cluh, 2, 1; Boo&gt;tcr C'luh, 3; Track, 2, 3; Foothall, 3;
Boxm~:. 3; Track, Captain,
tudcnt Council, I; Red :md
\\' hac Dar Commtttc~. 3.
MADDOCK, CHARLE
La Dcfcn a, 1; Fencing, 2; Two Arts, I.

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�MAIER, ELIZABETH

MANDELL, }0 EPHINE
Span• h, I, 2, 3; \\'ond~r. 2

J

MAN!'FIELD,
ANITA M.
Diana, I; Htklng, ecrctary, 2; Minerva, 3; Cru.ser&lt;, 3; Red
and \\,'htte Day Tag Committee, 3.
MARKS, WILLIAM T.
Cadet Club, 2; Two Art', 3, 4; Spad. '; Radto, 2, 3;
Baseball, 3; Color Guard, 2, 3; Poster Conte&lt;t, &gt;; Cadet&lt;, !,
3, 4; Captam, 4; Rifle Team. 2, 3, 4; ChampiOn Dnll Tc.tm•
s,·r~cant, 3;
poth~ht PuhliCitr Mana~er, 3; Annual Art
Statf, 3, 4.

MARSH, HARVEY R.
Con~rc.&gt;, 2, 3; •n•N Chd,, &gt;,

ctencc. 3; Archery, 2

MARTHENS. HOWARD R.
Ht·Y, 3; Red j,,ckcts, 3

MARTIN, 0. CLINTO;o.;
Congress, I, 2, 3; Spad, I, 2; Puhhc Speakmg, 1; Boo-.tcr~.
crgt_'ant,
2~ International. 2, 3; National Forensic Lcagu~. 3;
at•Arms, 3; Debate, 3; Senior Cla&gt;' Play, 3; ··n10r Play
Committee, 3.
MARTIN, Guv C.
Spani&gt;h, I; "D" Cluh. ;, Ba,hthall, 3; RcJ and \\'hue
CommiCCLt.:, '• Local Honor, I, 2, 3; National Honor, 3.

MARTIN, MARIAN I.
Girl Reserve, I; Girl&lt;' Vocal and V10l10, 3; Gtrls' Glee Cluh.
I, 2, 3; Bdls of B~aU)oULU&gt; , 3.
MARTIN, DICK L.
Stage Semng. 2; Spad, I; Fcncin~. I.

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�MASSI R, GwL&gt;.;DOLYN V.
Two Art,, I; Clto, 2, 3, }unto, I, 2, 3; Secretary of Clio,
3, Local Honor ocicty, 3.
MATSON, LA VONNL

MATTE ON, DONALD H.
McALLL Tl'R, HELEN B.
3 T's, I, 2, 3; \\ond· r, 2, 3; Operetta, 3;

enior Lunch•

con. :!; Fa.-.h10n Runcw, 3.

McDoNo GH, FRA 'K
"D" Club, 2, 3, 4; Sccr.tary 4; V1cc•Prcsidcnt, 3; Two
Arts, I; Honorary Press, 2, 3; Glee Club, 2; Football, 2, 3;
Baseball, 2, 3; junior Prom Committee, 3; Senior Play Com•
mltte.:, 4; Red and \\'l:lltc Committee, 4; Spotl1ght, 2, 3, 4;
Cartoonist, 2. 3, 4; ports, 3, 4; PubliCity, 3, 4; Operetta,
2. 3; tage Mana~:cr Operetta, 3; "The Boomerang," "D"
Club Dance Committee, 2; H1·Y Club, 3.
McG1~r EY, MARY E\uLY
Kodak, 2; Span~&gt;h, 3; Minerva, 3; Gkc Club, 3, Operetta,
3; pan1'h Dance Committee, 3.

McGRAw, MARGARET E.
Drama, 3.
McLAt.:GHLIN, ALBERT J.
Motor, 3; Congrc '• 3.

McMA 'N, HAZEL M.
Gnl Rc~L".rvc~. 1.

Me

ARY, EvALINE C.
Clto, I, 2, 3; Alpha Chapter Drama, 2, 3; Local Honor, I,
2, 3; L1brary CounCil Committee, 2; Big Sister, 2; Nauonal
Honor, 3.

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�MEAD, RL TH D.
Mmcrva, 3; ports Club, 3; G. A. A., 2. 3; H1km.: Club, I;
Glee Club. 3; G1rl Rc rv,, I; Socnr. 2. 3; Volleyball. I;
2, 3; Ba kctball, 2, '• Ba ball, I, 2; Track, 2; B1g .. D",
Junwr E cort.
Mn K, ELEANOR G.
Public Speaking, I, 2: Secretary, 2; G~rl&lt; Kodak, 2; Mmcrva.
2, 3; Cnusas, 3; Minerva Reporter, 1; Liberty Coune~l, 2,
\\'olcott, 2, 3; Local Honor, 2, 3; National H onor.

Mr EKER, Rt,TH 0.
Drama, J, 2, (ommcrc•al, 1; Two Aru, 1, 2.

MrREDITH, ARCHIE I.
Span1•h, ;, Bop' Mu•ic, 1; Cha~rman Spam h D.mcc, Program
Committee, 3.

MI·TZCER, LENORE C.
G. A. A., I, 2: pom, 3; Bill ''D", Ba-. h. II, I; So.:ccr, 2;
Volleyball. 2; Track, 2, l: Ba,eball, 2, 3, s..c.;cr, 3; Volley·
ball, 3; Ba•htball, 3; Gold "D".
MILLER, CAROLYN
Jumt, 3, French, I.

MILLER, HELEN M.
\\'onder Club, I, 2; Piano, 3.
MILLER, MARIANNE H.
G1rl Ro rvc, 3, Local Honor, 1. 3: Th atrc Orch.,tr. I,
:!, _,, P1,klc~; Orchc~tra, 1~ Secretary Library Or..:ht ~tr , 2, 3;
H1 .. y VawJc\tlh:, 2; Natwnal Honor, 3; 81 SJ:o..tcr; ..:ru r
G~rls' Chorus.

MILSTEIN, SOPHIE
MITCHELL, DORI F.
G1rl Reserves I· Girl Rc cr,·c&lt;, 2: junto, 3: Piarian LHcr•
ary

ocicty,

i. '

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�MOR!Rl., ELSA M.
Girl Rc,crns. I, 2. 3; Piano Club, 2, 3; Local Honor, I, 2,
3; Hrklng Club, I.
MOFFETT, ELEANORE

c

MooRr, C. DAVI
Congr,·"· I, 2; lntcrnatronal Relation•, I, 2, 3; Red Jackets,
3; "D" Club, 2, 3; Local Honor, I; Tyro, 2; Track, 2, 3;
Junror Prom Commtttce, 2; Cha.rman enior Barn Dance, 3;
Pre&lt;ident Red Jackets, 3; Pre&gt;~ dent, 3, Vrce•PrcSidcnt, 2;
lntcrnauonal Relations, Swdent Council, 2, Red and White
Day Dance Committee, 3; National Honor, 3.
MOORE, STANLEY S.

J.

MOORE, WILLARD
Astronomr, 3; \\onder, I, 2; Junior Radio, 2; Archery, 2, 3;
Spotlrght, 2.
MORITZ, BURT E.

MORITZ, CHARLE E.
French Club, I, 2; Stamp Club, I; Natrona! Honor, 2, 3;
Local Honor, I, 2, 3; Drama, 3; Senior Cla.s Play, 3,
Drama Club Play, 3; Prc,ident of Stamp Club, I; Vice•
PreSident of Gamma Chapter of Drama, 3, Home Room Rep•
fC."'COt:ttiVC,

1, 2, 3.

MORRELL, GILLIAN RUTH
Latin, I, 2, 3; ProHlcnt•Sccretary, Grrl Re.erve, I, 2;
Mmcrva. '; Sr&lt;&gt;tllllht; Junror Escort; Btll Srstcr; o~,k Edrtor
of "Taklll(ht"; A"t'tant Edrtor of Girls' Edttion.

MoR E, MARIE L.
Home Economics, I.
MUDGETT, PAt.:LINE
\\'onder, 2; H&lt;•mc Economrcs, 2, Stage Scttmg, 3.

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�MULLI R, MAE
MLRNAN, b;r:z M .
Hokmg, I, \\"onJer, ;; 3 T',, 3· Poano, 1.

Mu GRove, ]LFFP.RSON f .
Cia ocal, 3.

MYER'i, ERMA M.
Gorh' JCoJ k, ~.

AI\'CE, T. HOWARD
Motor, I, 1; RcJ J,ock t , ;; Ht· Y, I.

&gt;.

NEAL, ]A H'. A.
Senate, 2, 3

EFF, BERI\'ICE E.
Cruo crs, 2, 3; Moncr,a, 2, 3, Hokong, I; Gorl Re-ervc, I;
Home Economic•, I; Ba-ht hall, I, ~. Soccer, I, 2: Volley·
hall, I; potlo~;ht tafT; Bo
~&gt;tcr; Junior E•cort .
ELAN, Lo IS D.

"D" Club, ~. •; Ba &lt;hall, 2, '·

ELso ., Do~ALD G
Arch,·ry, 3, Spano h, •,
E ''RENA M.

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�rwCOMB, Aucr A.
G1rl Re'&lt;r-·c•, 2. ~; HomL Economic., 2; 3 T', 3.
F\\"COMB, ELIZABETH PI NCE
Alpha Drama, I, 2; Two Arts, !; Mmava, 3; G1rl§ Vocal
and Violm, 3; Gkc Club, 2, 3; Ldawala, Bdls of Beau•
)ola1&lt;, Drama Club Play, 2; Jun1or E•cort; Big S~&gt;tcr, 2·
Annual Board, } ; Library A ,,i,tant, ~; Scn1or Choru., 3.

l-\VP.LL, STANLEY L.
Spad, I,!, Motor, 2, 3; R1flc Team, I, 2, 3; Captain R. T.,
3; AII·C1ty R1fl, Team, 2, 3; Cadet&lt;, I, 2, 3, Home Room.
EWMAN, PEGGY
\\'onder, 2, 3, Span1'h, 2; Commtrc~al,
Civic Forum E--ay ContL't, 3.

3; Young Men'

!CHOU\, HARRY W.
Motor Club, V~&lt;vPrc,ldLOt, I.
NORTHROP, CECILE
Two Arts, I, G1rls' Kod.1k, 2, 3: Trca,urcr, 2; Vice·Presi·
dent, 3, Public Speak1n1:, 2; pan1,h, ~; \\'olcott Contest, 2.

OAKES, OLGA ELIZABETH
Girl Rc&gt;crn-, I; French, I, 2, 3; \\'ondtr,

~;

Junior Escort.

O'BRIA!'.:T, ROBI.RT

0LCO\'ICH, lR\\'IN
Radio Club, I; Archery, I, 2; Captam of the Green, 2·
Sc1cncc, 3; Track, 3; A"l&gt;tant PhySICS Laboratory, 3.
PAGE, THELMA E.
G1rl Rc!'crvt.:'. 2, 3:

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p~ml"h,

1, 2, 3: Latin, 1.

�PARK, MARY ELEANOR
Minerva, 2, 3; Sport&lt;, 2, 3; Secretary, 3; Girl&lt;' Athletic
A"nciaunn, 2, 3; Girl Reserve , 1; occcr, 1, 2, 3; Volley•
hall, 2, 3; Ba&gt;kcthall, 2; Ba,,hall, 1, 2; Tennos Man.o~:cr. 3;
Tcnno Double,, 2, 3; B11: "D", Gold "D", Junoor E-.:ort,
!'kn10r Play Committee, 3.
PATRIQUIN, ]ACK D

PATIEI'CE, HAZEL

PAULSEN, MAx H.
Bua Drama, 3, Glee Cluh, i; All Cluh Play, 3; Bells of
Bcatl)ol.u&lt;; E''-'Y Ct•ntc-t Fonal . 3; Ci"c Forum, Gk~
Club Pcrformanc~ at Hia..,.atha Thcat.r, 3

PAt LSON, SL IE THFU.1A
Piano Club, I, 2, 3, Secretary, 2; V1cc•Prc&gt;ident, 3; Drama
Cluh, Secretary, 3; \\'ond.r, 2; Cor! Re&lt;ervcs, 1; Local
Honor, 1, 2, 1, National Honor, Trca,urcr, 3; Glee Club,
1, 2, 3; Junoor E&gt;cort, P1cklc-. 1; Lelawala, Annual Board, 3.
PECK, ALLEN S., ]R.
Spad. 1, 2; Motor, 3; Scrgcant•at•Arms; All City Rifle Team,
th Corp&lt; Ar&lt;a Champoon&gt;; Ent.rcd in
.11ional lntcrcollc·
!:late Roflc Matche, 1; Cad&lt;t Corp,, 1, 2, 3; Captain, 3;
R1flc Team, 1, 2, 3; Cadet Ad,utant 1&gt;t Batcahon D.H.S.C.,
1, 3.

PETER Ol\;' MARIO •
Piano, 3; Minerva, 3; Frmch. 2; Girl Rocrvcs, 1; Local
Honor, 3; junior Escort, 2; B1st Jt"tcr, 2.
PHILIPS, HARRIET
Poano Club, 1, 2, 1; Girl Rc-cf\T&lt;, 1; \\'onder, 2; Gamma
Drama, 3; Junoor E&gt;cort, 2; Glee Club, 3; Bells of Beau•
jolai&lt;; National Ht•nor, 3.

PHILLIP", ELIZABETH L.
PHILLIPS, ELSIE L.
Puhhc peaking, 2.

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�PHILLIPS, Gt.RTRLOr
Sp.1n1•h. I, Puhlzc Spcoktnl(, 2.
PICK, MARY VIR(;!~!.-\
r.orl Rc&gt;&lt;rve, 1: Hom' EconomiCS, I, Drama, 2, ); G1r! •
Vnc.d .mJ V1olzn, !, ;; Gkc Club, 3; B1~ 1.tcr, Bdl of
B·all)ol.u,; The Show 01f.

PILON, jOHt-; \V .
Bov' Cl.o"1c, J; French, 3; Gk~ Club, 3; Boy,· Music, 1;
The Bdl of Bc.lllJol.u•.
PILON, URSLLA T.
D1.1n.o, 2, Laun, 2, 3; Junto, 3.

PLL'NKI TT, \\'ILLIA?\1 A
Dram 1, 2, 3, Public Spcak1n.:. 2; Two Arts, 3.
PoAGr, Ht LEN E.
Junto. 2. J, Vocal anJ V1olzn, J; Gke Club. 2, 3; Lelawalla,
Bdl of Bcau)oiJI,, 81., '1•tcr, 3; Jun1or E-cort, 2.

POLLARD, BETTY
Powr::LL, MARL\N L.
P1ano, l, 2, '• Garl Rc-- rvc-., t, 2, :\; Tcnni..,, 1, 2, 3;
Snccc,r. I, 2_. J, Vnllcyhall, ~. 3; B.,,kdball, 3; Baseball, I;
B1~ ''tcr, ·'• potl1ght, I. J.

PRASSI, Rt:TH D.
Junto, J, G1rl, Vocal
Bt::aUJuf.u,,

St..,

,,[1 r,

nd V1"lin, 3· Gkc Club, 3; Bdl

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ol

;.

PRE TON. ROBERT A.

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�PRESTON, WrNOELL

., }R.
QLIGLF.Y, GEORC.L
Congrc . , 2, 3; Clak, 2; International Rclatiom, 3; "D"
Cluh, 3, pano h, I, 2; S&lt;errtary, 2; Local Honor, I, 2, 3:
... tttwnal Honor, 2, 3; Fcncmg:. J: Boo .. h:r", 2; .\:(fltaq: ..
Trca•urn, 2, Cadet Club, I; Prc•odcnt Scnoor Cia• ; Red
.nd White Day Commottec; Man.tl!er Foothall, 3.

RACHOF. KY, RL.TH
Two Arts, I, 2, 3; Doana, 2, ); Vicc•Prc•odcnt, 3; Latin, I;
.luntor £,cort, 2; Btg St!-tcr, 2, 3.

c

RA:-&gt;DALL, ALICE
French Cluh, I, Poano Cluh, 2, :\; Juntor E•cort, 2.

RA~,o~t. HE.Ln; M.

Gorl Rc&gt;crvc•, I; Laun, I, 2; Trca-urcr, 2; Junto, 3; T"o
Art!', 3.

RAYWOOD, VIRGINIA L.
Holon~ C:luh, I; Kudak, 2; Prc•odcnt, :\; Corl•' Vc.:ill ;onJ
Violm, 3.

REEDY, M.'\RGARI'T M.
Laun, I; \\c.nJ, r, 2, Girl Re'"'"'· "\; Gorl•' Athletic A•ro·
ciatJOn, :!, :l,
r&lt; n ..... "l; Lo~al Honor, 1, :!, 3: N.Hioltt~l
Honor, 2, 3; Natounal Form-oc L,a~:uc, Ba• ball, I, ~;
B"kcthall, 2. Soccer, 2, ;; Bo~ "D", junior E-wn. 2.
D,batc Team, 3; Shafroth, 3; Honor Cup, ;,

REID, ELIZABETH
C:1rl Rc"t.:fVVo\, 1, 3; Latm, 1,

REITER, HARRY L.
C ~nc;rc~~. 3; International Rdauon ... :!, \: Boy .. · Tra,-cl. 1.
'&gt;lode Rule, I, 2; ''D" Cluh. 2. :\; Local Honor, I, 2, "\;
, \\.·tmmm~o: T..:am, 2; Tt:nnt .. Tl:am, \; Play Fl.: uval, :!, \:
ati« nal Honor, 3.
REYBOLD, HELEN W.
Two Art,, 2, 3, Trll&gt;urcr, 3; Drama, I. 2, 3; Gorl&gt; Voc.l
and Violm, 1; Jt;nior £ ..cort, 2: Btl-! 1!-&gt;tt:r, 2, 3; \\ okcJtt
Contot, 3.

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�REYER, HELEN MARIE
Drama, I, 2, 3, Vlcc•Prc&gt;~dcnt, 3; pan~&gt;h, I, 2, 3; Prc,i•
dent, 3; Nat1onal Honor, 2, 3; Local Honor, I, 2, 3; Honor·
ary Pres Club, Glee Club, 3; jun1or Escort, Drama Club
Play,, I, 2, 3; Operetta, 3; \\'olcott Contc,t. I, 2; Spothght,
I, 2, 3; Red and Wh1tc Day Commmcc, 3; B1g S1stcr.
RICE, AIL A JANE
Minerva, I, 2, 3; Cl10, I, 2, 3: Pre.ident, 3, Basketball, I,
2; Ba&gt;eball, I; Volleyball, I, 2; Red and \\'h1tc Day Com•
mtttcc, 3.

RICHARD ' MARJORIE E.
Girl Rc•erves, 3; 3 T' s, 3.
RICHMAN, RUTH
Piano, I; H1klng, I; G A. A ., 2, 3, Drama, 3; Bascb~)l. I;
Volleyball, 2; Spothght, 2; \\'olcott, 3; "The ponge , 2;
May Festival, I.

RID GWAY, DOROTHY J.
Girl Reserves, I, 3; 3 T's, 3; Lo"l Honor, I, 2, 3;
Honor, 2, 3.

auonal

RING. WELDON W.
Span~&gt;h, 3.

RINK ER, CATHER! EM.
Latm, 2; M1ncr.·a, 3; P~ano, .•; Jun10r Escort.
ROBIN ON, GEORGE F.
Congrc,s, I, 2, 3; International RelatiOns, I, 2, 3; Red
Jackets, 3; Drama Club. 3; Gamma Chapter, Sergeant-at•
Arms, Tyro, 2; Drama Club Play. 3; V1ce•Prcsldent, Inter•
national Relations, 3; Chairman of JuniOr Prom Commtttce,
2; Chairman cntor Prom Commtttce; Red and Whtte Day
Dance Committee.

RODGERS, OLIVE E.
Girl' Htbng, I; Diana. 2, 3.
RoE 'NER, MARTHA P.
G. R., 3; Junior Escort.

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�ROGER ' MARIE C.
Wonder, 2, 3; Spani h, 2, 3.
RooT, FLORA 0.
Home Economic Secretary,
Representative, 3

I; Alpha Drama,

3, Spothght

Ro ENTHAL, HELEN
Girl Reserves, 2, 3; 3 T'•, 3; Local Honor, I, 2, 3; Drama,
I; National Honor, 3.
SA s, Lows C.
Congre", I, 2; Two Art&lt;, I, 2; Local Honor, I, 3; Se~encc,
3; Dallas Po&gt;ter Exh1b1t1on, 2 .

SAVAGE, GRACE A.
D1ana, 2, 3; Latin, 2; Local Honor OCICty, 2, 3, Secretary
and Treasurer of D1ana, 3; JuniOr E&gt;eort, 2; N;n1onal Honor. 3.
SCHAFER, GLADY ,

SCHICK, WILLIAM L.
Congre&gt;,, 2, 3; Motor, 2; Junwr Rad1o. L
SCHNEIDER, PAt:L P .
Commercia), 2. 3; Motor, 1: RaU10, 2.

SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM P.
SCHWARTZ, MARVIN A.
Public Speakmg, 3

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�COTT, ANDREW P.
· J)" Cluh, Z, .1, Archery, I, 2; Motor, I; International
Rdation,, 2, Red Jacket, 3; Manager Ba,htball, 2; Sergeant•
at·Arm, of St·n•or Cla•s.
COTT,

ANCY

SFEMAN, G!:.ORGI::

SFIRIE, MARGARET

FCAL, CHARLOTTE

IlBERT, fRANCES

I LLF.RS, ROBLR T
I 'ITER, EvERETT G.
Boo'tcr,, 2; Mt.tor, I; Archery, 2; Cooking, 2; Red Jacket•,
3; "[)" Cluh, 3; Tra,cl, I, 2; Lo.:al Honor, 3; Red and
White Day Commm.c, 3; Ba&gt;hthall, 3.

HANNON, D. HowARD
Radio, I; Arc hay, 2, 3; A&gt;tronomy, 3.
ILVERSTEIN, HARRY S.
\\'onder, I, 2; Pro1dcnt, 2; Local Honor, I, 2; Vicc·Prc&gt;i·
dent, 2; allonal Honor, 2, 3; V•cvPrcs1dent, 3; Hi·Y, 2, 3;
"[)" Club, 2, 3; Manager Track, 2; Manager BoXIng and
\\.re,tbng; Honorarv Pre'S Club, 3; Trca,urer, 3; Spotii~otht
Staff. 3; Bu•mc;, Mana~o:cr Spotlight, 3; State Manager, 2;
cnior Plar, '· &lt;nior Pm Committee, 3; Red nad White
Day Committee, 3, Delegate New-paper Conference, 3; SeniOr
Prom Commutt:..:, .1; Archt:r~·. I, 2.

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�\liTH, CARL E.

w.

S\IITH, FLORENCE
Junto, 2, 3, Cl1o, 2, 3;

poth~ht,

3; Honorary Pres

Cluh

MITH, GERTRUDE L.
G1rl RL...:n·c, I, 2; French, 1, 2, 3; Clw, J; Junior Escort, 2.
S:o.IITH, HENRY R.
H1·Y, 1; Archery, I; pani&gt;h, 1; "!)" Club, 2, 3; Glee
Cluh, 1, 2; Two Art, 3; Travd, 2; Track, 2; Basketball, 3;
PICkle,, 1; Tennis Team, 3.

M1TH, MABEL E.
~1incrva,

J; Sf')orts, 1, 2. 3; Glf1•: AthlltlC A:-~datwn, 2,
J; G1rl Re&gt;crH•, 1, 2; Nauonal Honor, 2, 3; Local Honor,
1, 2, 3; Soccer. 1, 2; Yollcyl:oall, 1, 2; Ba&gt;ketball, 1, 2, B1!(
"D", Junwr E•cort, 2; lntcrclub Council Rcprc,cntatlvC ot
G1rl Rocnc, 2.

:O.IITH, ROLAND R.

NELL, REMA

PANGLEBERGER, CHARLOTTE E.
G1rl Rc~..:rv+.:, 1; Fnn..:h, 2, 3, 4~
taff, 3.

t .. ~~..;

t:tung, 4; L1brary

SPARALDO, GERALDINE R.
G1rl Reserve, 3.
SPIEGLEMAN, EDWARD L.
Motor, 1; Boys' Cookmg, 1; A.tronomy, 2, 3;
Se~encc, 3; Band, I, 2, Orchotra, 3.

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�STADLER, GEORGE
'lpam&gt;h, 3, .:o~ncc, l; \\'r&lt;•tlon~. 3.

J,

STAN"EK, HOWARD
Hi·Y, 2, &gt;: pani•h. 3; R~d lind Whotc Day Commottce, 2;
Spani&gt;h D:oncc Commottcc. 3,

TANLHY, LOl'JSE M.
Moncna. 3; Two Arts, 3; Cor! Rc•crvc, 1; Glee Club, 3;
Voll~yball, 2 .
TATON, ELMAN F.
A--uonomy. 3: Sd..:nc..:, -'·

TllN, EL!&gt;.H R H.

Commt.:n:aotl Club. 2, 3.

J.

Tl:.WART, MARGARET
G1rl Rc .. rv'-"'• 1, 2; Comm rdal. 2;
·l'·tc.r, '\.

STO 'G, CLAIRE ADELl
Poano, 1, Hokong, 1; Drama, 2, 3; Sccrct:ory, 3, Gorl&lt; Athletic
A•&gt;Oco.ttoon, 2, 3; Sport&gt;, 2, 3. Gort; Glee Club, 3; B.~&lt;kct•
hall, 1, ~. 3; Ba&gt;chall. 1, 2, ;, Vollq-hall, 1, 2, 3; occcr,
2, 3; Tr;ock. 2, 3; Tenn.,, 2, 3. B•~t "D", Gold "D",
Bells of B.:au)olaos, Snn&gt; of Amencan Rn·oluuon E•&gt;ay Con·
tot, l&gt;r;oma Club Pl.oy&gt;, 2.
TROMQUI "T, LILLIAN R.

TOOTSBI:.RRY, RAY~tO'\D R.
Tumblon~ ..•
STROM OE, ROZITA H.
Two Arts, 3, junto, .•; junior E,cort.

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�ST~ART,KATHRYNA

(,,rt Rc• nc•. I; T\l·o Art,, 3; Orchc•tra, I, 2, 3.
TANNFNBAUM, FRANCI''i R.

Drama, I, 2, ; , G•rl•' Voc I, I, 2, i; Lck" al.1, Pickle , Gl~e
Club, I , :!, ; ; \\'olcott Cont&lt;•t, 3.

TAPPI,

ATALIE

J.

( lw, I, 2, :1; Mmcr\.t, 2, 3; Htktn!:. I; Voll yball, I, 2;
8.1 htball. I, 2; Indoor. I; 81~ "D", o.:ccr, 2; Ptcklc•.
B II• of B ·.lliJ&lt;&gt;lat•, Jumor E•cort.
TLRRY, ROBERT E .

Sp: J. I, \\'onJ,r, '• SliJ, Rule. 3; Boy-' Cookint:. I; Fcnc•
10~ 2.

THACH. WILLIAM M
'D' Cl.tb, I, 2, 3, R J .hckcts, 3. Footb.,ll. 2, 3; Baseball,
I, 2; Boxm~: . .1; jun10r Ch.- Pre ,J,nt, 2; Tumblmg Team,
Treasurer "D" Club.
TH0\1P OK, EUZABITH H. C.
Spantsh, I; BtbhoJ hdc, 2, :1; \\\.nJ r, 3; \\'okott, 3.

TH0\1PSOK, }!.NNIELY:-;'N A.

THORN BY, ELIZABETH .A..

G1rl Reserve•. 3; Ba•htball, I, ~

THORPE, VIRGINIA A
Two Arb, I, 2; Publtc
Setting, 3.

pcakmt:. 3. Dt.IO.l,

THOR ON, RAMONA M.
D.ana. I; H•k•ng, 2; Honorary Pr&lt;•s, 2.
Clio, 2, 3; Mmerva, 3.

I, 2,

St:t~c

p &gt;tli-:ht. I, 2, 3;

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�THRF.LKI LD, GEORC.I:. W.
Science, 2, 3; junwr Radio, I; S·nior Chtf, 3; Spad, I.
Tl!RELKI.!LD, LAURLNCf C.
Spad, I; Junior R.1d10, I, 2, Scicnc~. 2, 3·

cn•or Chef, J.

TICE, FRWERICK G.
Lo.:;d Honor. I. 2, :\; Span,,h, I; Motor, 3; Senior Play Com•
mmn, Jumor Pro.:ram Commm,c, ational Honor, 3.
TOOTHAkER, EDWIN A .
.. D .. Club, I, 2, 3; Honorary Prc•s Club, 3; Basketball, 2,
3; Ba&lt;cball, I, 2, 3; Football, I, 2, 3; Spotlight, 3; tudent
Counc1l, 2, 3; Head Boy, 3.

TO\\'LE, PHILIP H .

tamp Club, I; tudcnt Cuncd, 2; Local Honor, I, 2, 3;
at10nal Honor 2, 3.
I

TRACY, ESTHER M.

Public peaking, 2, 3; Diana, I; \\'onder, 3; Secretary, Public
pcakmg, 3;
at1onal Forcn"c League, lntcr&lt;chola-oc De bat•
1ng Tt·am, 2, 3; Flymg quadron, 2.

Tt'LLEY, PATRICK E.

UPTON, GLADY

D.

Girls Kodak, 2, 3; G•rls' Athlttic A"ociation, 2; Basketball,
I; Volleyball, I, 2, 3.

VANCE, VIRGINIA V.
Clio, I, 2, 3; Minerva, 3· Spotlight, 3.
vAN MALE, MARY LOU! E
junto, 3, 4; Two Arts, 2, 3; President of }unto.

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�VA

ZANDT, ROLLIN P.
Con~r,,s, I, 2, 3; Socnce, 3, ')J.d,

Spotl1ght Rcprc ·entative, I, 2.

Rule, 2; Home Roo111,

V ARDIE, MARGA RET f .

VINCE T, BETTY J·
Sports, 2, 3; G1rl Rcr•ervc,, 3; H1k1ng, I; Kodak, 2; G1rl'
Athletic A •oc1ation, 2; 811: "D", Gold "D ', Soccer, I, 2, ;;
Volleyball, I, 2; Indoor, I, 2; Track, 2, . ccrctary, Kodak
Club; Hdl Story Pmc, 3.
VOGEL, LOUI E E.
G1rl·' Athletic A "oci.llion, 2; French, 3; B ta Drama, 2, :1;
Gkc C lub, 3; Local Honor, I; Bell, of Bcau)ola1~; An~clu,
Vaudcvllle.

WALKER, RUTH M .
Wonder , 2, 3; Latin, 2, 3; Local Honor, 2, 3;
Latm Club, 3; Nat1onal Honor, 3.

ccrctarv ol

WARD, MILDRED
G1rl Reserves, I; B1bhophile, 2, 3; Secretary B1bhophdL, 3;
Drama, Beta, 2; Junto, 3; Big Si,tcr, 3.

WARNER, DORIS

WARNICK, PHYLLI G .
Piano, 3; M1ncrva, 3; Junior E cort, 2.

WARREN,HO ORA
WATKIN 'GEORGIA L.
Two Arts, I, 2, 3; Junto, 2, 3; French, I.

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�WATKINS, MARGARLT
French, 1. 2, ~; V•cvPrc&lt;ident, 3; \\'onder, 2; Local Honor,
1; D1ama, Alpha, B•g ~&gt;ter, 3; Home Room V•cc·Prc"•

dent, 3.
WAXMAN, EsTELLE E.

Puhlic

peaking, 1, 2, 3,

wnlxr~t Pri:&lt;, 3.

WEBB, FRANCE A.
Latm, 1; G•rl Rc,crvcs, I, 2; Home Economics, 2; Junto, 3;
Commcrc•al, :1; Prt,ldlnt.
WEBER, GFJ'\E

WEEKS, VIOLA F.

G•rl Rl'Crvc, I, 2, 3; Three T', 3.
WEIDENHAMER, DORIS

French, I, 2, 3; Junto, 3; Girl Rc~crvcs, 1.

Wn BAUM, MuRIEL V.
Two Am, 1, 2, 3; Drama, 2, 3;

pothgbt, 2, 3; Big Sister,
3; jumor E«:ort, 2; Glee Club, 3; Play Festival, 1.

WELLER, Et..GENE A.
Boys' Cookmg, 1; Archery, I; "D" Club, 2, 3; Glee Club, I·

Stamp, I; French, 2; Ba,kctball, 2, 3; Tennis Team, 2,

WENBERG, GERTRUDE M.
G1rl Rccrvcs, 1, 3; panish, 2, 3.
WE T, HELEN A.
\\'onder, 1, 2; pani&gt;h, 3; Club Committee, 3.

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3:

�WIKLLR, Aucu TAD.
Drama Club, 2, l
potloght, 2, l; Bt!l
2, 3.

1 tcr,

WILLIAM • EDWIN A.
Senate, 2, 3; Sccrltary, 2, l; Cadet&gt;, 2, 3;
Roflc Tc3m, 3.

3; Wolcott,

L~&lt;utcnant,

WILSON, CORA ALBERTA
Gorl Rc,crvcs, I, 2, l; Gorl&lt; Vocal and Voolon, 3.
WIL~ON, MARY ELIZABE-TH

Wnm OR, RICHARD G.
Hi·Y, I, Two Art, I
WINTER, SELMA E.
Hokong Club, I; \\'onder, 3;

T'~.

3.

WJRZ, Hr.LEN M.
WI. CO~fBE, HELEN lJLDENE
Piano, 2, 3; Glee Club, 2; Orchestra, I.

WITTOW, THEODORE C.
WOERNER, LOUI E G.
Home Economoc&lt;, I, Moncrva, l; Glee Club, I.

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3;

�WooD, Lms
G1rl Re•ervcs, I; Hiking, I; Junto, 2, 3; Junior Escort.
WOODWARD, ENSOR G.

WRIGHT, R. ROBERT

J.

WYATT, WIN TON
cicncc, I, 2, 3; Scmor Radio, 2: Astronomy, 2, 3: Junior
Rad1o, I; Band, I, 2; Orchestra, I, 2; Ja:: Orchc-tra, I.

YETTER, LEE
A&lt;tronomy, 3; Two Arts, 2; Archery, I; Motor Club, I;
potlight, 2.
YHvH, EvELYN R.
Latin, 2, :\; Kodak, 3.

ZACK, SARA F.
Drama, I, 2, 3; 3 T's, 3.
ZEILER, FAYE

ZELENKA, MAXINE E.
3 T' s, 3, Commercial, 3; Girl Reserves, 3.
ZIMMER, E THERE.
Commercial, 2, 3; Secretary, 3; M1ncrva, 3; Glee Club, 3·
G1rls AthletiC As ·ociat10n, 2; Bells of Bcau)ola• , 3; jun10;
Escort, 2.

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-

�ARBOGA 'T, RtJTH
Spanish, I, 2; D1ana, 2; Sports, 2, 3; B.l&gt;kctball. I, 2: 5occu,
2, 3; Baseball, I; junior E&lt;eort. 2; Track, 2; Trca urcr ports,
3; Gut Rc~lrvc,, 3.
BLOCK, ELLIOTT S.
Public peaking, 2. :1.

CHRI TMAN, F. L.
junior Radio, 3.
EN HOLM, MARY LOIJISF
Vice-President Girls' Vocal and Viohn, I, 2, 3; GirL' Glee
Club. I, 2, 3; B1g S1•tcr, 3; P1ckle-. I ; Lch~.~.ala, 2; Bells or
Beaujobis.

DouGHERTY, VIRGINIA

GALBREATH, Boa C.
Motor, 3; enate, I; Shdc Rule, 2, Boys' Cooking, 1; Boys'
Music, 1, 2; Spotl1ght, 3; Red and \\'h1te Day Committee.
Band, I, 2; Dance Orche.rra, 1; Annual Board, 1, 3; Desk
Editor, 3; Student Council, I, 2

HOEGER, jULIETTE
LANPHIER, jOHN S.
Alpha Drama, 2, 3; Bovs' Glee Club, 3; Two Arts, 3; Bdls
or BeauJolais, 3. Boomerang. 2; BuslnC&gt;S Mana er or Drama
Club Play&gt;, 2, 3.

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM B.
Hi·Y, !, 2, 3; Trea&lt;urcr, 2; "D" Club, 2, 3; Local Honor,
3; Football, 2, 3; Honorary Pre" Club, 3; Red and Wh1tc
Day Commmce, 3; Annual Board, 3; Spotl1ght, 3; Junior
Prom Commmce, 2; cn1or Prom Committee, 3.
MAT ON, DORTHY CAROLYNN
G1rl Rc erves, 2, 3; Piano Club. 3; Home Economics,
Volleyball, I; Dance Orchc&gt;tra, 2. 3; Ad,·anccJ Orche tra,
Bells or BeaujolaiS, An)(dus Vaudcv1lk. G1rl . Glee Club,
Jumor E.cort, 2; Play Fe uval, I, 3; Chmtma Pageant.

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�McGLAUJ LIN, STANuv A.
cnatc, 2, J, 4; Astronomy, 3; Pmt·~raduatc.
RADET~KY, RALPH

cnatL, I, 2, Puhlic Sp.. akln~. I, 2; Flying S4uadron, I, 2,
Debate, 2; Rcprc&lt;cntaton Woman'• Club Contc&lt;t, 3; 'pot•
light. 2, 3; A»ostant Edotor, 3; tudcnt Councol, 2; Honor•
ary Pr.. '• 3; Local Honor, I, 2; D ·k~:atc Nc\\:spapcr Conte,r,
3; \\'oodhury Final&gt;, 2, 3.

RAT NLR, RLTH
French, I; Sport&gt;, 2, 3; G. A. A., 2, 3; Gorl Rc•crvcs, I, 2,
3; St:cr..:t;trv, 3; Honor;try Pn: . . s Cluh, 1, 2, 3; VJcvPn:~tU nt,

3; L&lt;&gt;.:.ol Honor. I, 2, 3; atoonal Honor, 2, 3; occcr, I, 2,
J; Volkyball, I, 2. 3; Basketball, I, 2, 3; Baseball, 2, 3;
Track, 2, 3; Big "D", Gold "D", Big S~&gt;tcr, J; Spotlight,
I, 2, J; A.socoate Edotor, 3; Edotor Girls' Edotoon, 3; Ddc•
~ate Nn,·-papcr Convcntoon, 3; junoor Escort, Red and \\'hote
Day Committee, 3.
CH\VARTZ,
ORTO
Juno or Radoo, I, 2; Secretary and Treasurer, 2; Annual Board,
3; Ddel(atc to Boulder; Ddq;ate to Edotor ' Conference, 3;
Motor Cluh, 2.

TI:.TM.'\N, j OE L.
Hi·Y, I. mate, 2, 3, Correspond&lt;.nce ccrctary, 2; Histor•
ian, J; Boys' Cookm~o:, I; French, 2, 3· President, 3; A'"'t·
ant Busmes Managa of pothght, 2.
ER, LOUI E A.
Drama, I, 2, 3; Gorl.' Vocal and Violm, I, 2, 3; Secretary,
2; Prc.odent, 3; Gorl ' Glee Club, I, 2, 3; Pocklcs, I; Ldc·
wala, 2; &amp;lis of Bcaujolaos, 3, Local Honor ococty, I, Big
Sl:-tcr, 3;
at1onal Honor, 3.

STRA

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�SE

IORS

E&lt;.n.,;, LuciLLE

ALLISON, DoROTHY J.
Bcok Cluh, 1; CommerCial, 1, 2; Two Art, l;
Cru1 t:r"', 1.

Girl'' V .•md V. Cluh; Drama
FINA\10Rl!, lRI.NE

A!l.iTLR, GIRSHON
FINOLATER, MARION E.
Cnu"' r, -'·

APPF.L, LEONARD
Band.

FORD, FRANK

AVER, FRANK

FOl'CH, CHESTER I.
H1·Y, 1, 2, 3; lnt.rnauonal R l.!tu&gt;n', 2, 3; Two
Arb, 1, 2, 3, T r:•.n, 1, 2.

AYRE.' FREDERICK V.
BAIRD, CoRNt.:LIA

FRlCKEL, RICHARD C.
Band, &gt;.

BE!'.DIX, HERBERT
Golf, 2.

FRY, HOWARD

BENWAY, Rt..TH

GILL, EDNA L.
Com:ncrc1al, 3; Kodak, 1 \\'ond r, 1.

BtLLI '(;,DAVID D.

COLO. WORTHY, KIRK

BITTERMAN, CHARLOTTE
G1rl Re crvc, 1, 2; Two Art•, I, 2, 3. \\'onder,
1, 2.

CRLVE, MAY.'ARO M
H1·Y, 1, 2, &gt;; B..nd, 1; Motor, 1; Tract., 1.

s.

GRIFFIN, GORDO:-~'
BocK, SAM
Sen10r Chd&gt;, 3.

HA:-.&lt;AG .. :--1, Rt.:TH C.

BOLES, ALICE

HENRY, DOLC.LA

BRADLEY, KIN EL W.

HEKRY,
LO F. E.
Red Jackets, 3.

BUCKLEY, }ACK M.

HovEY, Lr wt.

Cu;FF, DoROTHY G.
junto, 3.

A.

HOWELL, CHARLES S.
}ACKSOK, }A:-.l'E E.

CoLE, BETTY A.
Frcn.. h, 1, 2; junto, I, 2, 3.

}ACOB 'HALLEY L.

CRAIG, WILLIAM DAY
Red and \\'h1tc Committee; Home Room Trcav
urcr, Spotlight Rcpre&gt;&lt;ntauv~.
DOLL,

w.

}ONE., MILDRED E.
}OHN EN, VINCENT W.

EWELL E.

}OHN ON, G. ROBERT
Span~&gt;h, I; t.dc Rule, 2; cicnc~. &gt;; International
Rdat1ons, 3, "D" Cluh, 3; \\'rothng, 3.

DUNLEAVY, JEANNETTE J.
Crui!--t:T,, 2, 3; M10crva, 2, 3.

KAHAN, }AMI
EAGLE, FRANKS.

A.

KING, HARRY A.
Motor, I, 2, 3; t.dc Rule, 2; Archery, I; A·
tronomy, 3; Hi~Y, I, 2, 3.

EDWARD.' WALKERS.

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�SE

IORS

ROBINSON, }AMES C

LARSON, LEROY M
A'tronomy, 3,
Sp"tl•~:ht, 2.

Archery, I, 2, 3

1x Foot Club. 1; Archcrr, 1;
ROBI

L~W1

SON. MARGARLT E.

'INA
ROTH! NB

MARSH, ROYDE

RG, MARJORIE D.

Girl Re&gt;crvcs, I, 2, Latm, 1, 2, Flym~: S&lt;Juadron,
2, 3; B•bliophde, 2; Dram:~, 2, 3; Two Art , 3;
\\'olcott, 2, .'; 81~ l~tl·r,, ~; h.afroth, 2.

MALL, ELIZABETH 0NEITA
E.

RYAN, CATHERINE
MARTIN 0

• A TRIO V.
Commcrc1al Cluh, 3; \\onder Club, I, KoJ.tk, I .

SAPP, WILLIAM D.
SEAHOLM. HELE • C .

MARX, SIMP. ON
tamp, I; junior Rad1o, I, 2.

SENTER, THELMA G.

MAYHEW, Et TO
Red jackets, 3; H1·Y, I; Football, 2, 3; "D"
Club, 2, 3; lnncr·Cias Ba,eball, Capt am Cham•
p1on htp Team, 2.

SICKMA

, MARGARET

Mmerva, I, 2, 3.
SLU

ER, CARL R.

McELvENNY,FRANCE
SMITH, VERA
McKEE, D
ME

NCAN B.

SPR ILL, LEE F.

I, WILLIAM

STEWART, }AME F.

MILLER, BRANT A.

TATARSKY, SAM
Fcncmg, 2; International Relations, 2; Honorary
Press, 3, 4; pothght, 2, 3, 4; A"' tant Bu,nc
Manager, 3; A.-ociate Ed•tor, 4; Delegate News·

MoRRILL, ELIZABETH M.

paper Conference.

O'BYRNE, HELEN

J.

TYLOR, CLARENCE P.
Spam,h, I, 2; "D" Club, 3, 4; Two Arts, I, 2,
3; Radio, I, 2, 3; pad, 2, 3; Fencing, 2, 3;

OwEN , RoBERT
Red Jackets, 3; Two Am, 2; Football, 2, 3; "D"
Club, 2, 3.

Manager of Football, I.

PITCHER, RALPH W.
Red Jackets, 3; Motor, 2; Archery, 2; jun1or
Rad10, 2.

WAFER, GEORGE E.
WEB TER, ROBERT

POTARF, ALVIN L.
Span~&gt;h, I; \\'onder, I; Archery, 2; H1·Y, 2, '\;
Boosters, 2; Red Jackets, 3; V•cc·Prc••dcnt Arch·

Post•graduate.
WEI

BERGER, FRANKLIN

cry, 2.
WELL '}ACK G.
REED, MARGARET H.
WI
REGNIER, CARNEY E.
REID, PHILIP

OGRAD, WILLIAM

"D" Club, 3; Footl,all, 3.

c.

ZARATE, SALVADOR
ZELINKOFF, HELEN

ROBBIN , ELIZABETH

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J.

���H,.rmon J&gt;Jvl , Pr&lt;•id,nt: \\'arrcn H amm I, v,,,.p«,,J nt; B&lt;tty jane Hughart, s~cr tar): Alan Md) rm1th, Trca urer;
D~ek Ru• , S fl(&lt;ant•at•Arm

J

L

Y their activitie of the pa t year the Junior class of 1928 have placed an
indelible impre ion on Ea t High chooL They have served as an inspiratio~ and influence in the entire chool in schola tic, soc1al and athletic
enterpnse.

m
_

Exceptional activity m chola tic and interschola tic conte·ts has been
displayed by Stanley Drexler, winner of the Woodbury declamation conte t, who i
active in debating and journal! m; and by Richard Sumner, who took third place in
the Kiwanis contest.
In the athletic repre entat1on one mu t con ider Harmon Davis and John Wh1te,
grid stars, the latter being Captain-elect of Ea t' gnd team for the eason 1928.
What better or more complete combmation can he sought after by any class?
Nor d1d these exceptional characten tics go to wa te even to an iota! The Junior
class probably scored its greatest triumph in wmning the loving cup for Red and
White Day and climaxed its activity with the annual Junior Prom held in the boy's
gym on Friday evening, May twenty-five.
May the Junior cia s of 1928 re ume and double it progre
class of 1929!

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as the mighty Semor

�Fir&gt;t Row M. L. Adatr, K. Adam&gt;, L Adam,, V. Addt,on, M. Al(cc, R. Akers, I. Alex.
econd Row L. Alktrc, B. Andcr&gt;on, D. Andcr&gt;on. E. Andcr&gt;on, E. Anderson, M . Andcr,on, ]. Aicher,
Thtrd Row K. Argcn:10, L. A,kcrlund, P . Batly, H. Bagley. M. Bahr. \\. B;mn~&gt;tcr, C . Barmcttkr.
Fourth Row- I Barnc,, E. Barry, H. Bau&lt;crman, \\'.Beard, I. Beck, R. Bcn\\ay, L. Bcrl(.
Fifth Row -M. Berger, E. M. Btrch, L. Btggk, C. Btrgc, ]. Black, ] BLur, \\' . BlooJ.
txtb Ro" C. Blout, E. BlythL, . M. Boak, C. Boma&lt;h, R . Bookman, B. Bradford, R. Brct&lt;chnctdcr.

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�F.r t Row F. Bnlltant , C. Bnn.:lc, B. Brown. E. Brown, V , Bru&gt;ckc, P. Buch,tnan,
econd Row G. Burd.ck, M. Burnett, A. Burrow,, M. Butcher, C. Camp•~ha, C. Camby, L. C.tnnon.
Th.rd Rou, ]. Carntnc, D. C.tr•on, R. Ca,,·, M. Ca&lt;wdl. P Ca&lt;lcr, M. Chamb.:rlatn, K. Chamb.r,,
Fourth Row G. M . Chinn, B. Clark, H . Clark,\\'. Clarbon, M. Clayton, .f. Collin., R. Cohtn
Fifth Row R. Connor, . Connor, \\'. Convery, A. CO&lt;,k, F. Corbin, 0. Crama. C. CrawforJ,
Stxth Row B. Parker, F. Crockett,]. Grouter, D. Dabney, V. Darndl, M. Dart, H. Da'''·

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�F.r•t Row - M. Davi&gt;, H. Dav1•on, H. D;m·&lt;on, R. De B1t, ] .
10.
ccond Ro-..:~ 8 . Dcn,•on, M . D1chon, R De SciO&gt;C, L. Dobb&gt;, H Dolph, C. Doty, H. Dua.
Th.rd Ro-..: M. DunnmJol, T. D-..:cllc, H. Dye, D. Earl, S. Ea&gt;t, M. Eckman, H. E..:~;cman.
Fourth Row E. Enl(k, \\. Evan , K E,·cn&gt;on, G . FallbcrJol, D. Fircb.wgh, D. Fmgcrald, E . Foote.
F1fth Ro~o~. L. Foote, S. Fortner, M. FoHcr, E. Fouch, K. Fou.e, E. Frame, K. Frc cman.
1xth Ro-..: H . Fn,·dland. I. Friedland, J. Fncdland, M. Galbreath, L, Gallagher, E. Gallup, H. M. Gardner.

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�Flf&gt;t Rov. - M. CarJna, R. CarJna, M Carv.ood, j . Cu•mg.r, E. E. Gcruy, B. Ccntrv, A L. Giltner.
ccond Row- M . Co\Cn•, M. Conn, J. Goodman, K, (;ooJman, T. Co". R. Co«, E. (;nflin.
Thlfd Rov. J. Cnflin, E. Cnmc•, M. Ground•, H. Culdman, C . (;umm, L. H II, V Hammdl.
Fourth Row \\'. Hammell, H. Hancock, F. Harhur~. n. Hardm;:. R. Hayutm, K. Hc.tly, D. Hearon.
Fofth Ro\\- H . Hch&lt;rlonl!. L. Hdkr,tcm, j. Hcrtnl(, C: Hogcnh.otham, B. R. Holl, C Honman, B. Hohhs.
~1\th Ro"
G. Ho.:kctt, E. Holcomb, \;, Holzmgcr, D. Hor•t, M Horton, J. Hou~:,·r, M. Huu•,·.

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�F1u Row J. Howard, E. P. Hubb , B. J. Hughart, F. Hughes, H . Hunt, P. Hu chcr, R. Hu,ted.
econd Row· L. Hutchmson, A. Ingersoll, E. Ingersoll, V. Jam•son, A. Jewell, A. Johnson, E. Johnson .
Tb~rd Rou. W. Johnson, L. Jol!t:, R. Jones, G. joseph, R. Kaffer, H. Kahn, R . Kahn.
Fourth Ro"' M. Keene, M. Kendcl, E. Kennedy, j. Kenyon, M. K1dder, A. K1ely, F. K1msey.
Fifth Row C. King, \\'. Kmney, M. K~rcher, D. Knauss, R. Knox, P. Kohlberg, M. Kolka.
Sixth Row- !. KramLich, E. Kullgren, H. Lacey, T. La Croix, B. Laku. ta, A. Leonard, . Levmson.

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�Ftr,t Row ~M . ] . Lc" llyn, F. Londland, B. Lonk, \\', Lottie, H . Liverman, H . Livermore. G. Logan.
econd Row A. Luddott, F. Lyon·, R. M ackley, R. MacM ollan, . M aon&gt;, R. M archant, J. M arb.
Thtrd Row M . M arks, D. Marqu,., E. Matthew , M . M atthew&gt;, E. Maudru, B. Max-.:dl, H . McCartney.
Fourth Row- R. McCoy, H . McCorkle, E. M cDanocl, A. M cDermoth, D. M cDonald, \\' . McDonough, C.
McDougle.
Fofth Row D. McDougal, \\'. McDowell, B. M cKeen&lt; , H . McKenzie, L. Meeder, M . M c'&lt;'hke, L. Met:~r.
Soxth Ro" H . Moller, G. Moller, V . Motchell, E. Moore, J. Moore, M . Moore, M . Moc.n.

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�F.r,t Row - B. Mulkn, j. Murphv, P. Murrar. M Murrow, ll. Mycr&gt;, \\", Mya-. L. nly.
cond Row -C. d-on, G
d'on, P. 'ull,ch, j. 'orb.:r.:. M. Northern. M. Nc rthrup, J, O'Leary.
Th.rd Row R. Oliver, L Oppcnhum, D. Owm, C. Palen, B. Palmcr, L. P&lt;itt&lt;N&gt;n, K. P&lt;1tton.
Pourth Row- R. Peck, j. Pcckm&lt;1n, R. Pcckm&lt;1n, P. Perry, F. Phdhp&gt;, R. Ph•lllp,, R. P1ckncy.
Fifth Row R. p,,rcc, j. Pollm, S. Pott.:r, M. L. Pr~u. \\. Pnccr, C. Primm, j. Randolph .
1xth Row -C . E. Reece, R. Ruwu:, T. R1chard,, D. R•chard-nn. H . R•ch• y, A. R•chll·, E. R1ddll".

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�F~r•t Row

-M. Rofkm, M. Robcrt&gt;&lt;&gt;n, A. Rochro~. G. Ro·hrill, G . Ro.;cr., T . Ro,~. K Ro'··
ccond Ro" I. Rothgcrbcr, ). Rupp, R. Ru&gt;', ). Ryan, R. Sachta, A. chle,.mgcr, D chmodt.
Thord Row B. chrodcr, L. Schultz, R. Schuster, E. chwartz, C. cou, H. caholm, E. caholm.
Fourth Row C. ccburgcr, P. Shannon,
haw, N. Shere, H . hutcran, j. ompson, M. Smoth .
land, M Soloman, E. C. pinney.
Fofth Row R. moth, \V. Smoth, E. nod11raso, E. Sobol, L.
oxth Row
prongstccn, C . taat, H
tark, H tark, J. ted,
tem, B. tembcrg.

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�Fmt Row P. Ste•nb.:r~. L. Stewart, F. Stoll, \\. Stonaker, M.
St·cond Row ]. ulhvan, M. umncr, R. Sumner, C. Sunddl,
v.:artz, C. v.:eann~cn. M . Sw1ft.
Th~rd Row
M. ] . Tapp, . Tappe, V. Tasher, F. Taylor, R. Taylor, \V . Templeton, H. Tcrasaki.
Fourth Row R. Thomas,]. Thomp.on, M. F. Thompson,]. Torrano, H. Tower, M. Van Hall, \\' m. Van
Fifth Row D. Vaughn, G. Vaughn, V. Villeman, I. Walker, C. \\"all, M. Waller, K. \Vat on.
~&gt;thRow- \V. \\'at&gt;&lt;•n, B \\clch, \V. \\'ells, N. \\'ct:cl, E. \\'heeler, H. \\h•takcr, M. \\'h•tcsidc .

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ant.

�Fir't Ro\1. - \\'. \\'hot~h cad . B. \\'illiams. C. \\'illoam• . E. \\'olloam•. K. \\ olloam , R. \\'illoam•, B. \\ olncr.
Second Rov. B. \\'obon, M. \\'ol•on, M. \\' olson, R. \\'ol&lt;nn, B. \\'o nograd, A. \\ o•c, H. \\'o .
Thord Ro"' L. \\'uodv.01rd, \\'. Yarg r, B. Yclm, ·. Z.oratc, R . Zohd.

JUNIORS
Ahlb.:rl(, E•thcr
Alexand, r, Cion ton
Amo, Uri
Andcr•on, Bob
Andrev.·, Lloyd
Angel, Julia
Arnold, M ay Louise
Artcrhurn, Pholop
Aurclou , J~an
Au ...tm, j1m

Auston, ]&lt;&gt;•:
Bacon,]. D.
Barno, Elo:alxth
Barney, Lobcu•
Barry, Franc1 ...

Bartle, Alwyn
Bat", M.
Bell, M.
Bennett, \\' .
Bcnmn, E
Boddo.on, 0.
Bomtock,
Bord, F.
Boxlcr, A. L.
Black, L.
Bond, R.
Borror, A
Bosco, N.
Boydston, F.
Boyc, C.
Bnmacomb, M.
Bntzman, G.

Brode, L.
Bronsunc, R.

Brown, H .

Dehn, C.
Demarc t, H.
Dt.:mm..:r, K.
Dcv.cll. B.
Dollard, M.
Dobson, ].
Dole,].
Doncl•on, R.
Donohue, F.
Double, M.
Dougla•, C.
Dov. non~. L.
Doyle,] .
Drexler.
Duer, H .
Duh, B.
Duncan, A.
Durbon, C.
Eanes, R.
Earnest, G.
Edgren, E.
Edv.ards, L.
Edward,, R.
Egan, ].
Ehrhart, T.
Emcnck, H.
Em.:ry, E.
Emrich, A.
Enben, L.
Evan., H.
Evtnmn, K.

Bruv.n, R.
Boo.:hanan, R.
Buchhaltcr, B.
Bu.:klcy, B.
Bunch, C.

Bur~-:. C.

Burnhart, G.
Burns, F.
Butkr, L.
Caloff, \V.
C.ompi~;lia, G.
Ca" II, B.
Chamb.:r,, K.
Cho•holm, A.
Chmcndcn, T.
Chol\ln, ].
Chn~tcn ..cn, A.
Clark, G.
Clover, F.
Cohen, B.
Colburn, S.
Colby, C.
Collins, B.
Condon, C.
Conone, E.
Conover, M.
Cook, D.
Cook, H.
Cowden, E.

Cox, M.
C ermendy, A.
Corner, G.
Davo., M.
DavL, M. F.
De Conto, F.

Fauver, E.

Ferguson, N.
Fochls, C.
Fine,

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Fo•h&lt;r, R.
Fo•h r, S .
Fo-hcr, \\' .
FJt:~:crald. \\'.
Flattery, F.
Fl,ox, I.
Flo.:ktnl(cr, L.
Floyd, R.
Fo::cl. G.
Forak.:r, \\' .
For•yth•, S.
Frame, A.
Franklm, ].
fraztcr, D.
Fra:oer, E.
Fro•t, E.
Furry. H.
Gatt.:s, H.
Cant, H.
Gar01Htc, 0.

Gcn~c. H.

Gob•on. G.
Goliard, A.
Glumm, V.
Gomhtein, H.
Goodnight, G.
Gordon, M.
Green, M.
Greene, R.
Greenfield, E.
Gnflin, G.
Gnflith, D.
Grove, H.

(,rou~"man. B.

Guenther, B.

�Hale, S.
Hall, C.
Hammel, \\.
H.mna, J
H.trper, I;
Hartn&lt; r, M.
Harn&gt;&lt;•n, 1'1.
Haskell, \\'.
Haslett, fo'.
Hltfidd. B.
Haun, (;,
Hau,nbach. D.
Hawkm, 1:..
Hayman, C.
Havuun, P.
Hayuttn, A.
Heckman, E.
Hecht, \\'llh.•m
Hcnn, F.
H,-n._·, H.
H..:witt, A.

Hildebrandt. l.
Htcks, \\'.
Ht):j.\lOS,

0.

Hmt:.:, H.
Htn:ie, E.
Hoaglund, G.
Hobbs, B.
HoiSington, H.
Holcomb, P.
Hopkms, H.
Hornb.:m. R.
Hosford, K.
Howard, \\'.
Hunter, l.
Ingersoll, A.
In~:ersoll, E.
Ionidcs, M,
Jacobs, L
Jasper, F.
johnson, E.
johnson, E.
John&gt;on, P
John&lt;ron, R.
Joli\'ctte, S.
june., H.
Jones, P.
ju.scl, P.
justice, G.
Kahch tcm, E.
Karrer, G.
Keith, C.
Kelber, B.
Kennedy, A.
Kidd, K.
Kmcbolow, \\'.
Kmg, l.
Kttbtl, D.
Kcttenng, J.
Ktng, F.
Kmo, B.
Ktrchner, E.
Kleigcr, E.
Korkltn, R.
Kroboth,).
lcntin, S.
Ledgerwood, W.
leek, E.
le Roy, E.
lcncfsky, N.

Murray, P,·.trl
.ochts, Skll.t

LC\!IIl on, I:.

Lnn, M.
LC\'Ill'

c.

\_·all, Luua c

Ntcholl•, Btllv
•t•chh·, \\'tlh.tm
()' Kanc, Ro 1c
Orchard, Bun
Orr. P.ttrtCI.t
Oxford, !Ia
P01dfidd, H.uold
Pankey, Ru ·II
Parker, Roh&lt;:n
Parks, Pre ton
P.trks, Ru II
Patter$&lt;&gt;n, Ardnh
Payne, M.trv
Pear,;on, Jo cph
Pccuka1t1 , Anthony
Pctcrson, Martha

lllhdxrg, B.
Lmk, B
Ltppman, C.
ltppm.m, C.
l.tpwn, M.
l.oban, M.
Lo", B.
l.oun hary, J,
Lunt, C
Lund~;r&lt;n, J,
Mad)onald, D.
MacDonald, ) ,
M.tckcv, H .
McClure, C.
Maddod, C:.
Ma~;nuson, M.
M.trk. M.
Mark-, M. M.
Marmor, D.
Mathews, M.
Maus, S.
McBnd·, T.
McBnan, F.
McCabe, \\'.
McCready, M,
McCormiCk, j.

Picrc~. c~nruJc

Fh•rr·. Paul
Pilchard, Mtltun
Ptllar, Chark•
Plutncr, M.tr~.trct
Pollard, Betty
Port.:r, Edwm
Potter, Sylvta
Puwe II, Eu~, nc
Pru.::-t, Eli~-.Prongcr, Juli.t
Pugd, Ellz01h&lt;:th
Pugd, Helen
Pugh, Allen
Pullen, Alfred
Quarles, Aile~
Quarles, Maq:aret
Raabe, Eleanor
Ramsay, Howard
Rand, Dora S.
Rankm, Joe
Ray, Ellzah&lt;:th
Ray, Evelyn
Reavtll, Ed~;tr
Rc1d, leonard
Rc1d, Homer
Retd, Jack
Reyer, Addc
Reyer, Mary J.me
Rncr. Merrm
Rmcr. Bcmra
Roberts, Dwtght
Rodebaugh. Gertrude
Rollnick, Jeannette
Ro,c, Gcorg:c
Ro,c, Joseph me
Ro&gt; , Elc nor
Rothchtld, Mary
Ru.h, Harold
Rus., Mane
Ryal, Thoma
Sasaki, Rof&gt;&lt;:rt
Saul, Edward
avagc, june
chtl!tng, Donna
Scoonovcr, Leona
Sctms, Henry
clfndgc, Charles
Shanklin, Wtlllam
hultz, \V,II,s
humate, James

McDou~ot.tl, D.

McGtlvr,ty, \\',
Mcintosh, M.
McGtnnt, D.
?l.(cKcchnte, H.
McKe.me, B.
McKee, L.
McKmnon, K.
McNtchols, W.
Means, R.
Mcmmgcr, R.
Me•.:hke, M.
Mcskcw, ].
Meyer, Ju•tu
Meyer, Manon
Machal·I ...un, Loua"'c
MtcheJ,.on, Mark
Mtllcnson, Bcatrh:c
Mtllcr, El·•~
Mtlls, M.try
Mllstem, tdner
Mtms, Clara
Mttchell, Wtlham
Mttchner, Manan
Mt:cr, Mary
Moe, \\'est
MotTett, Eleanor
Molkcntlun, Helen
Moll, Dorothy
Moore, Dav•·
Moore, Eh:abetb
Moore, L.
Moore, \\'aliac.:
Moor.:, \\!httney
Morrato, tcholas
Morris, Harold
Mornson, Ann
Mor!'e, Mane
Mo.cs, Grace
Mozer, Florence
Murphy, Marcella

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s.h a. )&gt;,,.r)
S•mrson, H ..roiJ
Skmkrr. Ch.lf),•s
Sm11h. Blan,h
Sm11h. lohn
Sm1th, jn ph111e
Sm11h. M..rv
Sm1th. \\'tlll.lfn
Snyd,·r. Molllud
Sp;~ulJ111g, Charle
Spen\:t; r. · ancy
St.tnd• h. Clauc
St.m~ r, Huh&lt;:rt
Stanly, Clifford
Stun, Ann.1
Stl.'w.trt. P.tUltn.._.
Stew.m, Ellz.th&lt;:th
Sudh.1m, P.tU)
Sui·. Allee
Sullmg•. Arthur
Stonakcr. \\'tlltam
Strohm, Phylll
Stuhb... P.trk.-r
Sund··rland. K.trl
Sund4l11 t. Ruhr
Surb.-r, Lcwt
Sv.:c:t:nt"y. 1\h..:c.

T.,ft, Howard
T.lll ... st~. Jo ..:phmc
T.tylur, Cl.tri1Bdlc
Teller, Fr.tncc,
Thoma•, Shtrlcy
Thomp ..on, Pc ~I(Y
T, 1111(, R.ty
Tr;~vcntC&lt;·k. Alhte
Turner. John
Tuttle. J.•mcs
TwccJ, \\'tlllam
V;m Bu&gt;ktrk, Bcvaly
V;~n L;~ndm~o:ham, Frank
V.m Zandt, Rolhn
Vaul(hn, Fr.mklln
Veatch, PaJ,·n
\\.allis, Tom
Wat•on. l'l.~rold
\\'aul(h, Harry
\\'cat her head, Joe
\Vt.:J\ r. George

\\'chcr, Eugcnc
\\"cha, Ella
\\'enddkcn, FrcJenck
\Vchster, Ann
\\'hHc&lt;can cr. Charline
\\'tlltam , Btll
\\'tlllam , j.mc
\\'mchc ter, Herbert
\\'mna, Fred
\\'mograd, Btll
\\'olfer, Harry
Wtllfon~t. Allee Marie
Woods, Etleen
\Vrucr, Georg._.
Yana'e, Chc,tcr
Yates, junwr
Yottcr, Max1nc
Young, Dum
Ztmmcrhackcl, Jane
Z&gt;dra, Raymond
Z1cklcr, Carl

���SOPHOMORE OFFICERS
Pr&lt;&gt;J&lt;knt, M crcJoth ],lmC on; Vo.:.-Prc-oJ,nt, Jchn Aotkcn; Sccrct;ory, )uhn Rohm,..m; Trca•urcr, Anna LlJa Goltncr

OPHO~ORE

CL

m=~~~ HE Cla - of 193 0!

How big thi number seems in the m1dst of so many
28's and 29' . But 1t will be a class to be proud of, a our ausp1c1ous first
year m Ea t well indicates. One year is only a hort while in which to
' assim1late and grow into the spmt and atmo phere of a school w1th fifty~~==-"""-"-'~ five years of great achievement and service behind it. W e feel proud to be
joining the vast body of loyal enthu iastic Easterners, to be able to say, "I went to
East, I was in the cla of 1930". That w1ll mean something in 1950, when the
Class of 1930 shall have distingui hed it elf and made for itself a reputat10n as so
many other classes have done in the pa t.
The example of the Seniors and Junior is not lo t on us, and we are not loath
to model our cour e of action on that of our predecessors, especially the present
classes. Enthusiasm, participation, study, growth, and pleasure- these we may cultivate
at East, and, a we have seen m the pa t history of our school, the formation of
life-long friendships first begun at East wlll be not the least of our valuable accomplishments.

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�C. Abbey, M. Adam., ]. A1thn, G. Ahr,, A. Aldnch, E. Alnandcr, I. All&gt;hou- , ]. AnJcr•
M. AnJL·r..on.
Second Row R. Au&gt;tm, ]. Ayer, D. Berger, D. Blan.:hard, V. Boatright, M. Booth, . Bradley, R. Brady,
E. Brock.
Th~rd Row- V. Brown, F. Bumpus, D . Bunn, M . Bender, C. Burrage, ]. Calkin , M. A. Carter, R . Clark,
]. Copeland.
Fourth Row M. Covey, D. Credllle, M. Culton, M. Deardorff, E. DJXon, R. Donley, ]. Dreier, H.
Edward&gt;, E. Ehret.
Fdth Row A. Emcnck, B. E&gt;py, ]. Evers, C. Falh~;an, D. Fcrgu•on, F. F~&gt;her, C. Flattery, M . Frockman,
M. Trcu&gt;eh.
ixth Rov. B. Friedman, , . Fro&gt;h, C. Frume&gt;s, D. Funk, N. Gallaher, D. Garnette, L. George, E. Gla•c,
H . Good-ell.
cvcnth~ M . Go&gt;e, M. Goudy, V. Grant, L. Greenfield, A. Grccn&gt;latc, A. M. Gudgel, J. Guchch, V.
Guenther, C. Gume&gt;t,n.
Fmt Ro"
~on,

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�Fir-t Ro" R. Haa•c, G. Hamour~:cr, D. H.onh, C. Hans n, M. E. Hanson, R Hardesty, C. Hayo, M.
Heath, M. Heathcock.
ccond Ro" I. Hcco•, B. HoLtcin, L. Hill, M. Holt, C. Horn, A. H11mphrcp, C. Humphrey, E. Jacbon,
M. Jameson.
Th1rd Row R. johnson, H. John,tonc, D. Jones, E. )one•, Z. Jon"', S. Kamp, E. Kamcdt, G. Kcgd.
D. Keller.
Fourth Ro" G. Km~. A. Kmnq·, E. Klein, ]. Kn1~ht, R. Kni.:ht, R. Kno.:k, D Krum, I. Laku. ta, A. Lane.
Fifth Row E. Larwn, C. Lamb, ). Lew~&gt;, E. Lmk, M . Ma1b, V. Marchant, D. Martin, M. Mathew,, H.
McCurtain.
i•th Row M. McDonald, N. McDougk, 0. McKonncy, M. McNichols, Z. Mcssoncr, J M1ller, M. M1ller,
G. Mills, G. McGlauchhn
cventh Row R. Moore, \\' Nagel, S. eLon, M. 1custltcf, B. C\ill, D. ichols, A. iclson, L Olson,
B. Orland.

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�Ftr,t Ro" D. Q,burn, M P.tkn, M Palmer, L. Ptm·,r, , l). Pr.ttt, ·. Pnc,, L. Qu,.tt, E. R.l\\.tn, A B
Ret d.
Second Ro~ ]. RctJ, A. Rc\\H:, C. Rtbbtng, C. RIC,, j Robtn""'· E. M. Roc, R. Rocn~. M. Ro•cnth.tl,
j. Ryland.
Thtrd Ro"· R. Savage, S. P. Schilling, T. Schroder, B. Segal, V Shannon, D. herman, A. hooker, E.
Simmons, F. Stmpktn'.
Fourth Ro~ M. n)•dcr, R. tankr. G tark, M Steel, M. tq1hcn,, C. A. St&lt;,cn,, E. Sto.all, B. Strong,
F. Seeberger,
Ftfth Row R. wab, C. Thoma&gt;, D. Thamcr, \\'. Turner, G. \\'aldron, M. Waller, E. \\'c,ton. A Wheeler,
B. \\'httaker.
Sixth Row L. \\' tlJcrmuth. E. \\'tlltitms, A. \\ mtcr,, 0. \\'ooJ,, E. Young, Z. Zcrb t.

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�����Bill Bcc&gt;l v. H,nrv Smtth, na, ,, Moore, Ch.trlc- Rvall. Art Skaa. Art M etzger

Ccor~:, Huffman, K&lt;nn~th Mclnto h. Pete S!lvcr-t&lt;~n (mana cr ), Log.m M q;cnuy !coach).

Charlton H mm n, Frank Aycr' (captam)

1927 TR
~
~

ljij

K

HE track season of 192 7 wa a remarkable demon tration of grit on the part

~~ ~ of the Ea t trackster . At the start of the year the Angel were almost

~

r' ~ relay . But mi fortune oon overtook Ea t when Frankie Ayer , Angel

conceded the city champion hip when they placed econd m the Boulder

captain and he t printer of the tate was declared ineligible. Nothing
daunted by thi loss of ten sure points in each meet, the eraphs tried to make up for.
It by fight. How well they succeeded is hown by the fact that Ea t placed third in
the city meet and ninth in that of the state. Ea t men who placed in each meet are:
TATE MEET
.............................Third
Broad jump-Mclnto&gt;h ..........
Pole Vault Ryall .................................................. Fourth

BOULDER RELAYS
I 00·Yard Da&gt;h -Aycr&gt;...... ...
........................ Fmt
880·Yard Rclay- Ea&gt;t Team.............
.. .........Second
Medley Relay Ea&gt;t Team ...................................... ccond

CITY MEET
Broad Jump--Bcc&gt;lcy .............................................. Second
I 00· Y·tnl Dash Ryall ......... . ...............................Second
Dt&gt;cus M eul(cr .................................................... Second
Htgh Jump- m1th and Moorc ........................ Fourth (tic )
Pole Vault- Ryall .................................................... ccond
HO·Yard Dash Huffman .......................................... Thtrd
Pole Vault Bee. ley ....................................................Thtrd
120·Yard Hurdles- - Moore ..........................................Fir.t
_la,·cl•n
kacr ............................................................Fourth
120-Yard Hurdle. - Hmman .....................................Thtrd
O·Yard Rclay-Ea&gt;t Team..................................... Fourth
Broad jump--Mclnto h ..............................................Ftr,t

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�1928 TR CK
HE 192 track ::case n was a fairly ·uccc~sful one but tltd not come ent1rcly
up to expectations. W1th bright pro~pcct~ at the hcgmnmg of the season,
the Angel· \.vere p1ckcd to finish fir~t in the City Meet, and to place high
in the state events. The cason rc ultcd in a econd place 111 the Colorado
Relays, ,t second place in the C1ty Meet, and a tic for .econd 1n the tate
Meet. Kenneth Mclnto·h, East'· captam, \.\ilS the mainstay of the team at all t1mc ·.
Hi· runmng in the relay events and hi- well styled broad· jumping garnered the points
nccc. ·ary to place East well to the fore, and made the track aggregation a worthy
contender for any honor .

BO LDER RELAY

APRIL TWENTY EIGHTH
t rhng
Bru h ..

Fort ( .ollm
. . ........ 3
E.t t D,m r • . . • .. ........ I 0
B&lt;miJ" Pr p ........................ )

HO•Y"rJ Rd.ty B.trkhur•t, Pt&lt;r•on, M oore, Mdnto•h, E.t•t, ~c.:&lt;&gt;nJ.
S~ ·YarJ Relay B.Hkhur•t, B,arJ. Moore. Mdnto•h. Ea•t, &lt;;,. onJ
M Jky Rday B.trkhur•t, BcarJ. Mo..re, Mdnto•h. Ea t, S .onJ.
1·!1.1dc Rday Smcrnotf. mtth. \\\mhcr~cr, Cronm, Eat, Fourth.

CITY MEET, MAY FIFTH
BouiJ,r

,_........ 4\J
:outh
.................... \Y
Eat ....
orch .......................... u• '1

\\\•t

............. :!)

..

Ill

Mmual .....

IOQ·YarJ Da•h Pa·r &gt;n, Ea•t, Fourth.
Mdc Run- Cronin, E:t•t, Ftr•t; \\' ·"'·r, E~•t, Fourth.
220·YarJ Da·h Bc•.rJ, Ea•t, Fourth .
Dt•.:u• Thro\\ P.dmcr, Ea•t, Fourth .
120•YarJ Htgh HurJI,, M oore, E.t t, Ftrot; Htnman, f:.t•t. ·.·wnJ.
Ht~h Jump--jamc~n. TtcJ for Firot; Griffith, Ea•t, f ourth.
J.tvdm- Btrncy, E.t•t: s~conJ, John on. Foomh.
BroaJ jump· Mclnto h, Ea t, Thtnl.
RO·YarJ Run Smnh, Ea•t, Third.
220·YarJ Low HurJI ' Moore, ScwnJ; Hinman, Ea•t, Th.rJ
Onc•Half Mile Relay lk.rJ, Barkhurot, Mclnto•h, Moore, Ea•t, Ftrot

STATE MEET, MAY TWELFTH
Pueblo Centennial ................ 12
terltng ...................- ...... 10

Fort Collins .......................... 72
.._..... 12

Mde Run-Cronin, Ea t,
conJ.
javehn Btrney, Ea t, First.
Broad jump Mcintosh, East, Fourth.
High Hurdles- Htnman, East, Fourth.
280·Yard Relay, Eat Relay Team, Thtrd.

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�.28

19

George Earnc&gt;t, Manager, Coach chwci.;cr, Kenneth Mclnto&gt;h, Captatn.
Fletcher Borncy, \\'olloam Beard, MoltOn \\caver, George Barkhurst.
Corndou~ Cronon, Leon Groffith, Henry Smoth, Bob Palmer
eol john, n, Meredoth jamo'l&lt;ln, Charlton Honman, Davo Moore.
Jo•~ph Poer.on

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�B

EB LL

·m."""""',.,~rDa.. NABILITY to connect with the horschtdc in the early game· and exceed·

c lmgly trong oppo ition were the factors cau ing the Ea t pill-batter·'
, , downfall dunng the "27 sea on. However, a revamped crew of chwctgcr·
men played excellent ball to cop the encounter with Manual and Wet.

.........'--"-'"'"'~·

East dropped the first game to North wtth a 7·2 ·ore. Had the
Angel' htt Lamer for omc v.ell·placed and ttmely connection , the score would have
undoubtedly been 10 our favor. The feature of the game wa Ea t' tellar fielding
and North' heavy hitting.
Fate failed to mile on the Winged nine for a econd time when towers, the Prep
hurling ace, held the Angel' to ix scattered bmgle . The Boulder mound man truck
out fourteen of East's men, whtch proved beyond doubt that the team needed revamp·
ing. Score: Ea t, 9; Boulder, 3.
As a re ult of thi revamptng, the Pale Wing doubled Manual's score and put the
game on tee by their ternfic lugging. Nctthcr of the Bncklayers' pitchers could stop
the "Winged Avengers" a they wtpcd out all previous trace of defeat. Score:
Ea t, 12; Manual, 6.
In the next ttlt Ea t' hats pounded out a victory over W c t, though the game
went the extra mning route. "Tubby" Cro wa touched for nine htt , while Musso,
the Cowboy hurler, was almo t knocked from the box a a rc ult of the Angel's batting
core: Eat, 8; West, 7.
barrage. Ftfteen htt were collected by the Eat nine.
The team' winning treak wa brought to an abrupt clo c when outh took all the
era ph' offenng and drove out a 17 • 10 vtctory. Lan~ held the Ea tmcn' hat in check
and dazzled the Angels by his fa t hall. Free httting, many errors and occasional fa t
play f&lt;.•atured the game.

H W THEY FINISHED
\\' vn

orth ···········- •••••.••.•••.. ·-···········
\\' c t ···········- ••••.••••••.....•...•••.•.•.••
· uth ····-·
Ea!-t ••-...
Manual .........

. ...... u·-u·
•...........................

2
0

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Pet.
.800
. 00
.6 00
100
.000

�19

Jack Hanna, Frank McDonough, Coach .:h\\.Ttgcr, Ed Toothaker, Carl Ztq;kr
Hyman mernoff
Dt·n Hickey, Henry terns, Louts 'clan, Earl Hartman, Btll Thach

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�FOOTB LL
EAST, 31; MANUAL,7.
~ ~AUNCHING the sea on with an attack against Manual that wept the
Laborers off their feet, the Angel Gridmen downed the Blue and Red to
the tune of thirty,one to even.
1~ 1
Following the initial touchdown by Fergu on, Toothaker slipped thru
"'
· for twenty,three yards and another six points. Long runs by the little
quarterback followed ; thee runs resulted in enough points to win by a large margin.
EAST,6; BOULDER,7.
Confident of victory, the Angels went down to a painful defeat at the hands of the
Up,Staters who e perfected aerial attack found the winged team unprepared. For
three long eventful period , the ball see,sawed in midfield with neither team gaining
even a momentary advantage. Finally at the beginning of the last period, Prep
loa ened up with an attack that netted a touchdown and an extra point. East came
back fighting, but her six points were not enough to win.
EAST,O; NORTH,O.
Failing to break the famous seventeen,year,old jinx, the North Vikings were held
scorele by a fighting team of Angels, completing eighteen years of football during
which North has never beaten East.

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�The game tarted with the Angel ' heralded defen e working perfectly. Two first
down came, then the VIk braced and an exchange of punts followed. In the ccond
period, wens recovered a North fumble and earned the ball to the VIkmg ' five-yard
line. After three trie the ball rested on the three-yard tape and the half ended.
The second half was a replica of the fir t, the Angels howing plenty of cla · and
playine; Clrcle around thetr heavier rival , but lackmg the nece·sary sconng power.
EAST-0; S UTH-0.
A green and mexperienced Rebel team, fighting every moment of the time, held
off a uperior Angel attack In the next encounter of the season. Although the Ane;el
were 111 scoring po ition on several occas10ns, the diminutive outh line always held
when in the danger zone. In one instance, Toothaker plunged over the final line, only
to be denied the touchdown when Referee Pre ton ruled that the ball was out of
motion before going over.
EAST-27; WE T -6.
Smarting under the careless tie of the previous aturday , a revamped Angel team
roe to great heights and completely , mothered the West aggregation by a 27·6 score.
The line functioned perfectly, and with the aid of the other pony hacks, Eddy
Toothaker scored every one of the Angel' points. As a result he nosed out Del Van
Liew, North's backfield ace, for high· coring honor of the ea on, compilmg a grand
total of forty-six pomts a compared with Van Liew's forty-four.

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�19

FOOTBALL

27

Ed Toothaker, Coach chv.:ugcr, George Qutglcy
Bill \\'inograJ, El&gt;ton Mayhew, Kenney Macintosh, Boh Ferguson, Harmon DavL
.hm tewart, Btll Tha.:h, FrcJ Taylor, Bob Owens
Btl! LawcrcnCl·, Captatn Phtl Montcntc, Fletcher Btrncy, jack RuJ, john \\'hitc

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�Rear- R . H Jelm, H. P.tdficld. W. Moore, \\' Beard, G. Barkhur&gt;t, E. Ellett, C. Smith, J. Thompron, J
Rupp, A . Skacr, J, Lund~rcn, C. Crontn
Front L. Guldman, P. John&lt;on, L. Sigle, N. M atnc&lt;, \\'. l.l.Jrbon, B. Edward&lt;, B. John,ton, ]. Ltttle,
W. Hammel.

ECO D TE M FOOTB LL
HEN the last gun was fired, sounding the close of the econd team football
sea on, East emerged from round of play with four wm and no defeats.
Great thmg· are expected from the "Jumor Angels", who will play 1m,
portant part in the '28 fight for the champion hip.
•

Main and Reid, two stars developed in the scrub ranks, will return
next year and b1d well for all,conference berths.

The four games were played Monday afternoons at the various schools.
following are the rc ult :
East, 19; Manual '0.
East,9; South,O.
East, l4; We t'O.
East,24 ; North,6.

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The

�28

19

Eddie Toothaker, Coach Schweiger, Guy Martin
Eugene Weller, Henry Sm1th, Captam James Stewart, Everett Senter

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�Back Clarence Cummoson, Alcn M cDcrmoth, Calc \\ cllcr, W alter Clarkson, Bert Brown, Irvin Kramloch.
Front Coach chwcogcr,
cal John,on, Hmry Daykon, M erideth Jameson, Franklin \\'eonbcrgcr, Clarence
Padfield, H enry mcrnoff.

B

KETB LL

rnifi~~~ EATURING the season with a perfect "man-for-man" defen e, Coach

Schweiger's basket shooting crew carved its name permanently in the East
hall of glory.
Championship honors eluded the dauntless Angels, but it was only
~~~~ after a gruelling season filled with sen ational battles that Boulder finally
proved themselves to be champions.
An interesting feature of the schedule was the three-cornered tie that the Seraphs
twice provided by beating outh and Boulder in both regular league games.
During the playoff resulting from the Angels timely trimming of Prep on their
own floor, South outplayed the Eastern crew and thus eliminated them. The following
table of results shows the sunrisers' achievements:

~

Ea, t-26; W e&lt;t-19
Ea t- 15; Nonh-2 1
East- 15; M anual 16
East- 17;
uth- 16
East- 17; Boulder- 16

East- 27; \\'est 10
East-20; Nonh- 15
East 11; M anual-14
East- 24; South- 19
East-2 5; Bouldcr- 17

PLAY-OFF SCORES:
East- S;
uth 13
Bouldcr-23;
uth-22

SECOND TEAM PLAY
East- 10; \\'est-9
East-- 14; N onh-16
Ea t- 14; M anual-S
East- 16; South- 10
East- 16; Boulder-4

East- 5; \\'e t-S
fa t- 19; Nonh- 14
East 15; Manual- 14
East- 17; South-S
East-32; Bouldcr-2

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�Cherk'

TENNIS TEAM
raat , Harrv Re iter, Eugene \\'dler

TE

•

HEN the final scramble for city tenni honors had passed, from the melee
emerged a victoriou East doubles and ingles team and each had proved
itself champion of its clivi ion. The winning of the league singles and
doubles championship marks the tenth time in eleven consecutive years
that this honor has come to East.

Both teams experienced little trouble in beating their flannel-clad rivals, for Reiter
lost only one set during the entire meet and the doubles pair, Weller and Staat, lost
none. The two boys got away to an early lead over West in the first game, and were
never endangered. South was the next victim and she went down to defeat in regular
style. In the finals, North's entry was dispatched in no time by a well-working
Angel duet.
Harry Reiter played superior tennis throughout the meet, and as a result won
complete victories. The only trouble experienced was with the strong Rebel representative, but the Angel soon rallied and drove home his points.
SINGLES

DOUBLES

East defeated West 6-2, 8-6.
East defeated South 6-4, 3-6,6-1.
East defeated North 6-0, 6-2, 6-4.

East defeated West 8-6, 8-6.
East defeated South 6-3, 6-3.
East defeated North 6-1, 6-2,6-2.

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�GOLF TEAM
Ed\\ard Cowd,n, Ccor~c Graham, Captam M chm Magnu,on, George

cman, Frank Ja per, John Jorv

GOLF
lii~~'\71~ CORING twenty-nine out of a po

ible thirty- IX points and winning every
round of the four-trip go, the Angel golf-bugs brought another championship home to East.
!
""""""""""'""'
The fir t play-off was held eptember twenty-four, with Manual, and
the Sunrisers' took all of the possible points, leavmg the Bricklayer' scoreless. In the second round of play, Eat split the nine chalk marks with Wet,
retammg five of the nine. Again a clean weep was made against North and nine
more tallies were added to the Angels' record. In the fourth and last match of the
tourney, the Easteners swamped outh by a 6-3 score and ended the eason, having
lo t four points to West and one le to the Rebels.
The con istent play of the member of the Angel golfmen: Captain M agnuson,
Edward Cowden, John Jory, George eeman, George Graham, and Frank Jasper, was
the chief feature of the rounds of play. The members of the team showed their best
form in the round with Wet when they played brilliant golf in the face of the
stiffest opposition the league could offer. The tilt with South brought out the fineness
of the East men's game when they drove and putted with champion hip consistency.
The tournament was held on the City Park links under the au pices of the
NEWSpapers, who gave the Angels a silver loving cup for their achievements. The
score cards turned in by the members of all the school teams howed a marked
improvement over the records handed in by last year's squads. A six- troke advantage
was gained by the pia yers on the '2 7 teams.
M embers of last year's champion hip pill putters who will return to form the
nucleus of this year's squad are Magnu on, Cowden, eeman, and Ja per. Another
cup-winning squad is predicted.

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�BOXING A D \v RE TUNG
\\' re. tier.· . tadlcr, John. on, Mackey, Coach \\'happlc.
Boxers Maclnto b, Quaglcy, Stark, Manager Scbaycr.

BOXI G
Inaugurating the boxing season by a win over Manual, the Angel mittmen looked
good for the city championship, only to be declared ineligible because the gloves used
by the team were of the wrong weight. The only benefit derived from the season was
the good experience gained by the members of the squad who will return for next year.
The box scores of the Manual-East meet follow:
125·POUND CLASS
Jack Egan, Ea t, won from Eddae Esterbloom, Man•
ual, an three rounds.
135·POU D CLASS
Joe Rosenbaum, Manual, won from Walford Bennet,
East, in three rounds.
145·POUND CLASS
Kenneth Mcintosh, East, won a technical knockout
from Alba, Manual, an three rounds.
158-POUND CLASS
Harold Setman, Manual, won from Carl Ziegler,
East, an three rounds.

95·POUND CLASS
John Slovek, M anual, won a technical knockout from
MaltOn \Veaver an the second round.
105·POUND CLASS
Henry Stark, East, won from Walder Brummer, Man•
ual, an three rounds.
II 5·POUND CLASS
George Quagley, East, won from Art Penna, Man•
ual, an three rounds.

WRE TLI G
Bested by South and West, the East matmen brought themselves into third place
in the final rating of the wrestling division. The feature bout of the meet was the
Mackey-Reily go, in the 175-pound class. Mackey, the East representative, threw
his opponent with a well-executed headlock. This bout was the fastest exhibition of
wrestling shown in the league during the season.
The total number of points won by the competing schools follow: South- 19;
West-8; East- 5; North- 3. Manual and Boulder were not entered.

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�Ernc•t Collin•, B1llie \\'illiam•, Blair \\, 1lwn, Ralph KCJthlcy, Creed Hmd,rhder, Harold Benight

WIM 1I G
OR the third consecutive time in as many years, the Angel waterbabies
proved their matchless supremacy by copping the City Swimming Championship.
The team literally ran away with the meet by winning a first in every
event and leading North, who ranked second, by twelve markers. Captain
H inderlider proved to be the league's sensation when he garnered twelve points by
winning first in three of the seven events.
•

The Angel mermen ranked well with the college teams of the Rocky M ountain
division and captured all but one meet held with the collegiate navigators. Colorado,
holder of the R ocky M ountain Championship, beat them out after a gruelling encounter.
Plunge for Distance- Collins, East, fir t; Buffin, orth,
second; Lang,
uth, third; Lipan, West, fourth.
Distance- 46 feet.
IOO·Yard Backstroke- Collins, Eat, first; Nordquist,
North, second; L1pan, \\'e. t, th1rd. South man
d1dn't fini.h. T1me- 1:26.
IOO·Yard Free Style-Hmderhdcr, East, first; White,
North, second; Stack, South, th1rd; Ben, West,
fourth. Tlme- 1:13.
Fancy D1vmg- Hmderlider, Ea t, 6r.t; Kuehler, North,
econd; Snell,
uth, third; Branch, Wet, fourth.

The results follow:
Relay, 160 Yard - East, Hinderlider, Benight, Keithley,
Wilson, first; North, . econd; We. t, th1rd; South,
fourth. T1me-l :36.
220•Yard Free Style- KCithley, East, and Tellborg,
North, ued for first; Lang, outh, th1rd; Nye, West,
fourth. Time- 3 :04.
IOO·Yard Breast Stroke- W1Ihams, East, first; Hotchkiss,
North, second; others d1 quahfied. T1me-l :38.

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�SENIOR VOLLEYBALL
Rear- Ruth Benway, Franc~s Hodnette, Mary Groom&lt;, V1rg•n~&gt; Ellett, Mar)· Jane Fowler, Ruth R.ltncr, Ruth
Knight.
Front Miss Pattcr,on, Cla1re Stong, Lenore M ct=gcr, Dorothy Kepner, Ruth Crisman, Syl"'a Same, Mary
Eleanor Park, M" m11h
Captain· Marie Lou1&lt;e Pratt.

VOLLEYB LL
ITH Ruth Knight at the helm, another succe -ful volleyball eason was
brought to a dramatic close. When the final percentages had been figured,
it wa found that the enior team, campo ed of Ruth Benway, Sylvia Baine,
Ruth Crissman, Virginia Ellet, Jane Fowler, Mary Groome, Frances Hod•
nette, Dorothy Kepner, Ruth Knight, Lenore Metzger, Mary Eleanor
Park, Mary Louise Pratt, captain, Ruth Ratner and Claire Stong, had again proven themselves superior to their classmates by winning every game on the schedule. The
11 -A 's were not far behind, however, with three wins and one loss to their credit.
The 11 -B, 10-A and 10-B squads all tied for the cellar position with but one win
recorded over their re pective opponents.
Not content with the first-team champion hip, the Seniors also copped titular
honors in the second-team division. Like their fellow-senior , they, too, failed to lo e
a game, winning all three of their encounters. The 11 -A's, 11 -B's, 10-A's and l O-B's
again proved to be of cellar calibre, each winning one and dropping two affairs.
The final percentages were as follows:
T eam
enaor

FIRST DIVISION
\Von
..............................

II · A ........•...................•...
11 ·8 ································
IO·A .............................. .

IO·B .............................

4
3
I
I
I

Lot
0
I

ECOND DIVISIO
Team
\Von
Scn1or ..............................

Pet.
1.000
.750
.250
. 250
.HO

II·A
11 ·8

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

10-A ............................... .
10· 8 .............................. .

•

THIRD DIVISION
T eam
\Von
Lost
t J.. B ................................
2
0
IO·B .................•.............•
I
I O· A

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

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2

Pet.
1.000
. 500
.000

Lot
0
2
2
2
2

Pet.
1.000
.333
.333
.333
.333

�E. Ehret, C. Lamb, E. Alexander, I. All·hou.e, C. H an&lt;en, L. Gordon, D. Fricltcl, N. Edward•, M . •
Palmer, j . Kntght, ]. A yer, H. johnron, M . Gardner.
Mtddlc-E. Contnc, L. M cKee, M . M urphy, K. Wat&lt;on, D. Schtlling. H. Tera.aki, D. Baldwin, M . Anderson,
E. McD•ntd, A. john.on, L. Erickson, M . But•hcr, A. lngcr$ol, M. Van Hall, M . Bartlett.
Front Mi" Pattcr•on, L. Mn:~cr. M . Park, I. Ale,, R . Rctwtt:;, R. Arbo~a•t, F. Hodnette, M . Fo,.,)er,
M. Groome, B. Vtn&lt;cnt, R. Bcn"ay, R. Crt •man, R. Kntght, R . R.ttncr, S. Batnc, M i&lt;. mtth .
OthLr M cm!&gt;cr. M . Pratt, 12th ; C. Reece, liB.
12th C.tptain- Mar~arct Reed)·.
II B Gaptatn-M argarct And&lt;r•on.
lOB Captatn Irma Hcco•.
Rear

GIRL '

OC ER

XTREMELY clo c competitiOn marked this year's gtrl ' occer tourney
managed by Betty Vincent. Three teams, the Senior , 11-B's and 10-B's,
all tied for top-place honor- in the . fir t-team dtvi ton, each ascendtng to
the .62 5 mark tn the percentage column. The 11 -A· finished the ea on
•.
firmly wedged in second berth, whtle the 10-A's satled in Ia t without a
single victory to their credit.
In the second-team eries, the Semors acrain covered them elves with glory when
they tied the 11 -B's for the champion hip. The 10-B's, the only other competing
team, came in last, failing to chalk up a inglc wtn during the brief season.
The final standings are as follows:
SECO D·TEAM DIVI 10

FIR T-TEAM DIVI 10
\\'on

Tc.tm
Scnwr~

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

I I ·B ············-···············
IO·B ......... ·················I I·A ..... ····················
... ·················· ..
IO·.A

_

2

Lo&gt;t
I
0

2
2

0

2

Tied
I
~

I
0

Team

Pet.
.62 5
.625
.625
.500
.125

cn10rs

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

II·B ............ ·········--···
IO·B -·-········ ·············

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\Von
I
I
0

Lot
I
2

Tted
0
0
0

Pet.
. 500
. 500
.000

�12B BASKETBALL TEAM
Rear· M argaret Ground•. Margaret Cordon, Margaret Hoke, Katherine Palen.
Front ML Patterson (coach), Helen Hopkms, Marjorie Eckman, Vera Clumm , Lucille M etzger.

GIRL ' B

KETB LL

1

NDER the leader hip of Ruth Benway, one of the most successful of all
girls' basketball tourneys was held at East, during the early stages of spring.
The 12-B's, by virtue of their con istent style of play, emerged victorious in the first team division, winning four games and dropping one, for a
percentage of .800. The 12-A 's, 11-A's and 10-A's all tied for secondplace honors, each winning three and losing two games.
In the second-team series, however, the 12-A's came out on top, winning all of
their games by con iderable margins. The 11-A's sailed firmly into second place,
copping three out of their four games, but losing the final and championship affair to
the Seniors by an 11 -2 score.
Members of the championship 12-B team include: Marjorie Eckman, Vera Glum,
Margaret Gordon, Margaret Grounds, Margaret Hoke, Helen Hopkin , Lucille Metzger
and Katherine Palen.
Those belonging to the second-team championship squad are: Ruth Arbogast,
Nellie Brunt, Blanche Den low, Ruth Mead, Mary Loui e Pratt, Margaret Reedy and
Elizabeth Thorn by.
FIR T ·TEAM DIVI IO
Team
12·B ....... ...................
12·A ............................
II ·A .. .........................
IO·A ............................
II ·B ............................
IO·B ............................

Won
4
3
3
3
2
0

ECO D·TEAM DIVISION

Lost
I
2

Tied
0
0

2

0

2
3

0
0

4

0

Pet.
.800
.600
.600
.600
.400
. 000

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T eam
12·A ···························I I·A ............................
I I·B ····························
IO·B ·········-··················
IO·A ............................

\\'on
4

3
2

I
0

Lost
0
I
2
3
4

Tied
0
0
0
0
0

Pet.
1.000
.750
. 500
.250
.000

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I

I D

T TE OR TORIC L CO T

T

"The Recharge of the American Conscience., was the
subJeCt of the thirty-third oratorical conte t for the K1wanis
Americamzation Prize held on Friday, March ninth at North
High School. Richard umner, representmg Ea t, won third
place. Charles Babcock, of We t, received the fir t prize.
The committee of award included Mrs. John Q. Dier, Mr.
Earl Wettengel, Mr. Edward Au lander, Mr. Fo ter Cline,
Mr. Charles Engle and Mr. Chester E. medley, who Judged
the conte tants on thought, composition, and delivery. A
medal i awarded to every participant of the conte t and a
special medal to the one winning first place. The school represented al o receive a gift wh1ch mu t be a patriotic art object.
R1chard Sumnor
Richard also rceived second award in the annual tate Oratorical Contest. "The
American Con cience" was the subject with which Richard represented Ea t in
Boulder on Saturday evening, May fifth.

WOLCOTT

Helen Marie Reyer

IGHT-RE DI G CO TE T

H elen Marie R eyer, a Senior, received the W olcott M edal
awarded in the forty-ninth annual contest for excellence in
public reading. The contest was held April sixth, 1928, in
East's auditorium. The committee of award included Mrs.
Charles A. Stoke , Mr . W. W. Gri wold, and Mrs. Harry
C. Brown.
Annella Richie and Eleanor Jack on furni hed mu ical
numbers. The nine other conte tants were M aqorie Dunning,
Anna Lida Giltner, Eleanor M eek, Loraine Quiat, Virginia
Addison, M arjorie Rothenburg, Norma Prie , Geraldine Conzet, and Ruth H odnette.

WOODB RY DECL MATIO

CO TE T

The W oodbury M edal for the fifty-fifth annual declamation contest was awarded to Stanley Drexler, a junior, on
Friday, December ninth, in East's auditorium. He won this
honor by his excellent delivery of the "Unknown Speaker".
The judges of award were Mr. Arthur F. Friedman, who
won the medal in 1902 M r. Earl Wettengel and Mr. William
H. Milburn.
Musical numbers were added by Loui e Strasser and Annella Richie. Mr. Walter Reed headed the teacher ' committee in charge of the conte t, which i the olde t held at
East. It was inaugurated by the Hon. Roger W. Woodbury
in 1874.
The other contestant were: Samuel Iskow, T . H ansen
ranlcy Drexler
Ingley, Ralph Radetsky, Charlton Hinman, Edward Egan, Frederick Graham and
Norbert Shere.

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�HO OR

P

To the he t all-around tudent of the enior Cia is
awarded each year the Honor Cup, presented hy the Class of
1920. Thi year i wa won by Margaret Reedy. Thts cup
stand for excellence in cholar htp, citizen hip and athletics,
and 1 one of the highe t award that can be obtamed by a
tudent.
From a hst of honor tudent , pre ented to the Senior Class,
Margaret Reedy, George Graham and George Quigley were
elected as candtdates for the cup. The faculty ca t the final
vote, Judging on scholarship, chao! activities, chao! ptrit and
character. Margaret Reedy ha all these qualities.
he has
Morgmt Reedy
been a member of the Local Honor ociety ever mce her
entrance at East, and has the h1gh record of never having a
mark below an A.
he wa elected to the National Honor ociety in her Jumor year.
In athletics he ha been active all through her chao! career and received her big
"D" parly in her emor year.
he al o ha had the honor of winnmg the hafroth
Conte t.

H FROTH CO TE T
Margaret Reedy, a Ea t's repre entative, won first place in
the annual hafroth Extemporaneou
peaking Conte t that
was held in the auditorium of Manual Training High School
Friday evening, January sixth, 1928. William Lander, East's
boy repre entative, tied for fir t place with am Bloom of
Manual. All wmner received hooks as prize . The judges
of award were Mr. Frank McDonough, Jr., Mr. Claude M.
Tau ig and Mr. tanley John on.
"The Moffat Tunnel" was Margaret Reedy' ubject and
"500,000 Population for Denver" won fir t place for William
Lander.
Thi contest was estahli heel by the Han. John F. Shafroth
IX year ago.

THEALMI

Lois Field

\\'JIIIam Lander•

HOL R HIP

The Alumni cholar hip of one hundred dollars was won
thi year by Lois Field, a senior.
he was given thi prize
by vote of the faculty becau e of her outstanding record at
East. The cholarship was founded in the year 1924 by the
graduating cia s. Since that year each senior class has, as
its gift to the chao!, left a sum of money which has been
added to the cholarship fund. Up to the present time the
fund has reached two thousand dollars. This prize will soon
attain such proportions as to be the most worthwhile scholarship that can be won by an East student. Loi Field ha been
a member of the Local H onor Society ever since she has been
at East and was voted into the National Honor Society this
year. She is planning to go to D enver University next year.

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�RICH RD CR WFORD C

IPBELL

1ED L

The R1chard Crawford Campbell Medal, awarded to the
mo t prom1 mg hoy in the Semor Cia , wa unanimou ly
awarded by faculty selection to George Graham. The selection of the recipient of this honor is ba ed on cholarship,
good citizen h1p and character, making the medal the highe t
award within the gift of the school.
George Graham has a record of all A 's on his report card ;
this record ha been achieved only once or twice before in the
history of the school. He ha h1s letter in golf, and he was
editor-in-chief of the 1928 Angelus. As editor he has introduced many improvements in the book and in spite of all the
time and energy which mu t be devoted to the year book, he
has maintained hi record m scholarship and hi interest 111
Georg~ Graham
other activities. He has been a member of the Local and National Honor Societies.
George's record is outstanding and will no doubt stand for many year as unequalled.
The Campbell prize for 1927 was awarded to Dan Williams, who is now attending the University of Denver.

THATCHER CUP

Edwin T oothaker

Eddie Toothaker received the Thatcher Cup, which is
awarded every year by Thomas Thatcher, a graduate of the
class of 1926, for athletic ability and achievement. Becau e of
his unu ual ability, sport manship and leadership, which made
him stand out as probably the greatest player in the DenverBoulder league, he was the only one considered for the award.
Eddie is a nine-letter man and was captain of East' baseball
team during his Junior year. His brilliant playing on the gridiron and on the basketball quad gained him po ition on the
all-conference teams. He wa conference high corer in football during his senior year.
His third sea on of ba eball will end one of the rna t brilliant athletic careers in the history of Ea t.

TEl BERG PRIZE
The Loui e Steier Steinberg prize, the award given annually
to the be t commercial student, was this year be towed upon
Estelle Waxman for her excellence in bu ine Enghsh, typma,
and shorthand. The Steinberg prize was estabh hed in 1924
m memory of Louise Steier Steinberg, a graduate and teacher
of East.
Estelle Waxman has made an excellent record in Commercial work throughout her high school career. She has
studied typing, shorthand and other commercial subjects for
two years, chiefly under Mi Ada McGetrick, and has always
had very high grades. For anyone to become as accomplished
in commercial ·work a is Estelle in such a hart time is unusual and it is the opinion of her teachers that she will develop
her talent to a very high plane.

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�DEBAT£! TEAM
R,Jr- S.tm [,ko\\. Charlton Htnm.l!l, \\' alta Clarkson, Jack B. c•ley. Rtch;~rJ R11"
MtJJk (,uy Ju'tt , \\'aync Bannt&lt;t• r, \Vtlt..tm L.tnJ,r , • r~ rt Sh-rc, Jamccs Gwyn .
Front- E•tha Tracy, Margar"t And rson, Mts GJnctt ('pon &lt;Jr), Marg.trct R, Jy, Clinton Marttn .
Orh,r Member Stanley Drexler.

DEB TI G
~~~ii' NTER

CHOLA TIC debatmg at Eat for the year 1927-28 ha hcen con' ducted under the debatmg system m·talled Ia t year. Ea ·t debated every
high ~chool m the City hath affirmatively and negatively, a· well a- some
outside chao!· includmg, Englewood, Colorado pnng· and Denver
"~'''--'-''"""''""~· Umver ity.

1

The quest10n debated was, "Resolved that the government of the Umted tate·
should con truct and maintain the Boulder Dam a· provided m the current SwmgJohnson Btll."
Although the dehate are non-decisional, great intere-t i- hown in the arguments
brought forth. MI · Paulme Garrett ha · ponsored the Ea t debaters and coached
them excellently.
The member of the team mclude: Margaret Reedy, E-ther Tracy, Margaret Ander on, Jack Bee Icy, Norbert here, Charlton Hmman, Cltnton Martin, Richard Ru ,
Walter Clark on, am I-kow, Guy ]uti·, Wayne Banm ter and Wilham Landers.

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�M

DEP RTME T

ASTS mu ical department has always been con tdered one of the city's
fine t. During the pa t year, under the dtrect10n of Miss Fareeda Moorhead, and Mr. M . A. Payne, it has more than upheld it reputatiOn.
The boys' glee club of thirty members, and the girls' glee club of
forty-five members, have heen active throughout the year, not only in
school where they furni hed many excellent as embly programs, but also throughout
the city. In October, the girl ' glee club gave a benefit at the newly-completed
Hiawatha theater. The combined orgam:ation ang at the city auditorium on May
sixth, the opening day of Mu,tc Week, and on May eighteenth the girl broadca t
a program from KOA.
Be ides many minor performances in the chool auditorium, the two clubs pre ented
on March fifth a mu ical comedy, "The Bells of Beaujolai ," which was one of the
clevere t and mo t delightful affatrs of the year.
Ea t al o boa t an orchestra of fifty mu icians and a band of forty. Under the
direction of Mr. Melvin A . Payne, both organization have completed a mo t succe ful
year.
The band is the official military hand of the c1ty. Besides thi work, it has played
at all the pep meeting and athlettc games of the year.
The orchestra ha rendered its ervice for many important affair outside of school,
includmg the State Teachers' Convention in November, and the Spring Play Fe tival
at the City Auditorium. It al o wa a part of the combmed high-school orche-tra
of Denver.
Besides these two musical organizations, there ha been an excellent dance orche-tra
of nine members which has played at all the ocial hour dance during the year.

II

RT DEP

RT~1E_ T

"Art for art's ake ", the motto of East's Art department, tnsptred it- members to
well-earned succes , not only as a whole, but individually, throughout the entire year.
Under the direction and influence of Miss Estelle tinchfield, the department accomphshed more perhap than in many previou years. Several pri:e have been won
in various city contc t . The e included the Fourth Annual tate Theater Po ter
Conte t, which wa won by Carolyn Layton and t\\'O Chappell cholar-htp- for art
work, sponsored by the Denver Post, which were won by Carolyn Layton and Dorothy
Alii on. All the art work in the annual, which 1s made entirely from wood-cuts, wa
contributed by East' own art students. Not one plate has been obtained from out ide
the school. Among tho e who have contributed their time and talent are:
CLA
Donald Hickey- Title page- Seniors.
Esther Fouch- The School.
Eugene Trentham Activities.
William Heath- Organization Fme
Arts.
Gertrude Pierce-Scrap Book.
Creed Hinderlider- Juniors.

E.
Mary Alice Hearon- Fmi In
Memoriam.
Lee Y etter- Content .
Mina Conant- ophomore - Conte-ts.
Larry Kulp-Athletic-- Faculty.
Georgiana Clark-Social.
Ruth Luebke Dedication
Ruth Claypool- Border.

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�GIRL 'GLEE CLUB
Fourth Ro"-M. Ander,on, E. Brophy, R . Pra ~. F. Chri tophcr, L. Stra' cr, E. Zimmer,
L. de pam, C. Gudgel, M. Groome, V. Elktt, M . onh rn, K. Collins.
Th.rd Row- H. Phll1p,, E. Abbott, M. Baker, W. Black, B. cwcomb, M. Northrup, M. V
P1ck, P. Gordon, M . Hoke , B. Demlow, L. Vogel.
econd Row M . L. Enholm, E. Hanley, C. tong, M. Kcndd, M. Dart, D. Bunn, F. Free•
man, M . Maron, R . Knight, H . M. Reyer, C. McDougle.
F.r&gt;t Row - M. M1lls, M . E. MeG 1m ey, E. L1nk, R }cwut, M1' Moorhead (•ponsor), D.
K1dd, L. Conner, H . Poage, . Brunt, D. M at,on.

BOYS' GLEE CLUB
Back- F. Barry, H Howngton, B. Bradford, G. tark, M Paul en, J. Lanph1cr, R . Parker,
H. Daw&gt;on, M. Gardner.
M1ddlc-j. Pilon, R. Guenther, D Martin, ] . Collins, D . Fergu.on, C. Kmj1, ]. Randolph, B.
B1xby, ]. Rank1n .
Front K. Frc•cman, L. Patter-on, P. Schill mg. ]. Calkms, MISs M oorhead ( pon.or), ] . Mor•
gan, R. Kni ght, ]. Anderson, H Reid.
Other M embers· J. Krehbiel, J. Burrows, R. O"Bnant .

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�ORCHESTRA
Bacrre,on, Bernard
Bellod1, jo ephme
Berger, M1lton
Bixler, Beulah
Blood, William
Boatright, V1Cg1nia
Bradford, Bob
Corman, Faye

Cur ncr, George
Knock, Ruth
Dard1., Mary Frances
Knock, Luther
Flattery, Fred
Knox, Ralph
Kulp, Larry
Gentry. William
Littleton, Donald
Creenslate, Adeline
Hanson, Mary Elizabeth Matson, Dorothy
Harper, Edward
Matteson, Donald
Miller, Marianne
Haskell, Walter
He,· , Elma
Mogan, jack

Morris, Harold

o· Briant, Robat

Porter, Edwm
Pugh, Allan
Reyer, Adele
Reyer, Mary Jane
Sus er, Carl
Sm1th, Jack
Soland, Louis

Sp1eglcman, Edward
Steele, jo,cph
Stuart, Kathryn
Ta. her, Vlfginia
Vallow, Franlc
\\.'arren, George
\\' 1scombe, Helen
Yotter, Maxme

CADET BAND
Rear-F. Blood, H. Morris, R. O'Briant, R. Haskell, L. Solan, R, Zocbel, R. Fricke!, J. S1mpson, J, Cueliclc.
Middle-C. Feilds, H. Wh1talcer, D. R1chardson, 0. Potter, E. Potter, W. Yarger, \\'. Schne1der, 0. McKmney.
Front- L. Patterson, H. Dawson, E. Harper, R. Pankey, A. Pugh, J. Steele, L. Kulp, \V. Moore.
Other M embers-F. Barry, W. Blood, B. Buchanan, B. Burman, B. Cohen, F. Clover, J. Hanna, T. Hall,
N. M orrato, J. M ogan, H. McCowan, J. imp&gt;on, B. Sm1th, H. \\'h1taker, C. Warren.

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�"THE BELL

OF BE

JOL IS"

flE~~§tlHE Bells of Beaujolais, a clever mu ical play in two acts, was the choice of

Ea t's Mu ic Department for the annual operetta. It was first presented
March fifth under the direction of Fareeda Moorhead and later it was
given for the Alumni, March fifteenth. The story deals with the visit
of an American yachting party in the Norman village, Beaufleur. Complications that arise as a result of a rna querade party, given in the Americans' honor,
form a complex tangle of romance that is straightened out in the end.

CAST OF CHARACTERS
Pierre ....................................................................Bob Bixby
Chicot ..................................................................Jack Mogan
Yvonne ................................................Mary Louise Enholm
Su ette ............................................................ D orothy Kidd
Au gustu ........................................................John Lanphier
Counte s M arie ................................................ Winona Black
Fantine ..............................................................Mary Kendel
Larry .................................................................... Bill Gentry
Tony ................................................................ Bob Bradford
Aunt Sarah Jessup.............................................. Betty Strong
Belle .............................................................. Margaret Baker
Harkins .............................................................. Jack Collins
John Bender.................................................Marcus Gardner
Phiiii ............................................................. .Loui e Stras er

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�DULCY CAST
Rear-E . Ellett, R. Bmgham, ] . Randolph, M. Lyn ~a r, M. Border•.
Front· G. Robinson, G. Conzct, C. Mom::, M. Kendall, H. E~:gcr•.
Other Member-E. Brophy.

·D LCY
ULCY, a play in three act , wa pre en ted by the combined Drama club ,
April twentieth, in the chool auditonum. The play, which started at
eight-fifteen, was preceded by a curtain-rai er, the "Chatterbox", at eight
o'clock.
"Duley" is a comedy which is full of witty and humorous situations.
It is the story of an inane young wife who wtshes to help her hu band in his business
matters, but cau es more trouble and grief than anything el e.

II

CAST
Dulcmea ................................................... Geraldine Con:et
Gordon Smith .............................................. George Robinson
William Parker.. .............................................. Emer on Ellett
C. Roger Forbes.. ............................................ Charles Montz
Mrs. Forbes...................................................... Eumce Brophy
Angela Forbe .....................................................Mary Kendall
Schuyler Van Dyke.......................................... Henry Eggers
Tom terrett .................................................. Manon Border
Vmcent Leach................................................ john Randolph
Blair Patterson .............................................. Robert Bingham
Henry .............................................................. Merle Lyngar

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�•lvcr. tcin, Charles M orit:, M ary V1rgm•a P~elc, Bro c Lind,ay, Dorothy Kepner, Ema•on Ellett,
ylv1a Bamc
tandm~;· -Henry Eg •cr,, Clinton Martin.

Peter

THE

HOW OFF

~~~~HE

enior Cla s pre ented its annual play, "The Show Off", March twentythird, in the auditorium. The play was ca t and directed by Mrs. Genevieve Turgeon, Ea t pubhc peaking teacher. The tory deal with the
affair of Audrey Piper, a elf-confident, egotistical young man whom we
find to he merely "The how Off."

THE CAST
Audrey Piper. ................................................. Bro e Lindsay
Amy Fi her ................................................... Dorothy Kepner
Mrs. Fisher. ............................................ Mary Virgima Ptck
Mr Fisher........................................................ Charles Montz.
Joe Fi her. ........................................................Henry Egge rs
Clara Hyland .................................................... Sylvta Batne
Frank Hyland ................................................. Emer on Ellett
Ct!l ............................................................. Clinton Marttn
Mr. Roger .................................................. Peter Stiver tein

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���DANCE ORCHE TRA
Donald M atteson. \\'dliam Blood, H.~rold Fncdland, Dorothy Mat on, Ralph Knox, James Cottrell, Mr. Payne
(D~r«tor), Ro!xrt o·Braant, Jack H.tnna.

THE
~~~~HE social hours, which were held on the first and third Fridays of every

month, attracted large, peppy crowds. The hour seemed to pa all too
qUJckly but the cry for "more" was m vain. Mr. Payne's Jazz orche tra
furnished the mu ic for the e funcnons, and occa tonally, a at the Chnstmas party, there were spectal feature·.
One of the rna t unusual affairs of this kind was the Leap Year ocial at whtch
the dances were "ladies' chmce." Tag dance are popular and as the precious minutes
speed by the stag hne dtmmt he .
The social hour committee is campo ed of members of the tudent Council. Thts
year it con isted of Dorothy Earl, chairman, Henry Egger and Dick Martin.

"D" L B D

1

CE

S a fitting do e to a brilhant football ca on, the "D" Club gave its annual
dance, Friday, December second, 1n the boy ' gymna tUm. A record
crowd danced to the superb mu ic of Bob Roller's orchestra, and marvelled
at the profu ion of footballs hanging everywhere from the improvised
ceilmg of red and white treamer . Life size dummies, dressed in football
garb, represented the other htgh schools of the league and stood as sentinels over the
gridiron floor. A huge football was another unique feature of the decorating scheme.
The dance wa in charge of a commtttee composed of Davis Moore, chatrman;
Phil M ontenie, Bill Lawrence and Eddte Toothaker.

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�E lOR H LLOWE'E

D

CE

~~~~TAGS will be allowed!

This statement seemed to strike the keynote of the
enior's annual Barn Dance. It wa , however, strictly a Senior affair
since the "stags" and one member of each couple had to be an upper
cla man. The dance was held in the boys' gym from eight to eleven-thirty
on October fourth; the music was furnished by Hume Everett's seven-piece
orchestra. There were several novel entertainments during the evening, including a
olo dance by Ruth Bretschneider.
Then Ia t but not least were the refre hment of cider and doughnuts which, after
all, are the best part of every hard time party.
Davi Moore was chairman of the committee in charge.

1.

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1

true old Spanish style, member of the pani h club and their friends
enJoyed the annual fie ta. The dance was held in the boys' gymnasium
II
on F'iday evening, Febmary founh, unde&lt; the sponso"hip of Miss Rosalie
Edmiston of the pani h department. Frequent waltzes and other favorite
-"" dance tunes were furnished by Mr. Payne's five-piece orchestra.
Decorations consisting of crimson and gold streamers and a tiny patio with many
Spanish flags made a colorful scene. There were a few costumed couples and several
beautiful shawls seen on the dance floor.
The evening was climaxed by the grand march and the serving of dainty refreshments
of ice cream and home-made cake.
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�Back G or~:e Robm n (cha~rman). Boll Lawr nee, Ht nry l.gg r , Harry R ot r
Front Blanch Denslow, Doroohy Baord, Haro out Jones .

E lOR PR 'IE

DE

Ire=~~~~ HE Cia-· of 192R, held it· annual

cmor Promenade on aturday, May
Fifth Mu ·ic wa furmshed by Humc Everett's twelve-ptece orche·tra.
The cafetena \.\.'a· tran formed mto a bower of spnng heauty '-'-'ith 1t profusion of flower and decoration· of blue and silver, the cia · color·. Many
couple found a happy retreat, between dance , in the teachers' cafeteria
which erved a a lounge room. The garden arrangement was made complete by the
clever latttce work ·and subdued lighting effect .
The dance program were blue and gray leather ere ted wtth the class emblem in
silver; the bids al o were trimmed in blue and stlver with the crest. The favor were
dainty wrist corsages of various spring flower . The punch bowl wa the center of
attraction at all times as upper cia men made frequent trip to quench their thir t.
The promenade wa lead by George Quigley, pre tdent of the Class of '28, and
M arlene Chamberlain, a pettte member of the Jumor Cia .
The committee in charge con i ted of George Robin on, chatrman; Dorothy Baird,
Harry Retter, Btll Lawrence, Henry Egger , Harnet Jane and Blanche Denslow.

J

lOR PRO I

CL E rival to the emor Prom in plendor and gaiety was the Junior
Prom, fir t et for Apnl twenty-one. On account of the death of one
of the members of the Junior Cia , Kenneth Ford, on April twenty, the
Prom was po tponed until May twenty-five.
In the hade of a Japanese Tea Garden 'mid flowers and bower , the
couples wayed to the rhythm of Hume Everett' eight-piece orche tra. The cafeteria
was transformed beyond recognition into a sea of flower and color.
The grand promenade wa led by the class pre ident, Harmon Davi , and ht fair
partner, Alice Butcher. The dance wa cabaret tyle and the refreshments and dance
programs wre m accordance with the Japanese atmo phere.
Those on the Prom committee were Glen Logan, chairman, Dorothy Earl, Agnes
Leonard, Eva Wtlliam , Jack Thomp n, and Charles Doty.

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�Waldron Yarger, Costume \Vinner

RED A D WHITE DAY
~~~~~ED and White Day, gay with brilliant costumes, was voted a huge success

by the entire school. The Student Council, which arranged the event,
provided keen entertainment for the Seraphs in the form of contests
among the classes. During the morning, co tume contests were held in
the auditorium. Keen interest was shown also in the awarding of the
pri~es to the best decorated home rooms.
In the afternoon, again the motley crowd turned out in force to cheer for their
representatives in the track meet. Then as a fitting climax to the long happy day came
the jitney dance and the crowning of the May Queen. Competition among the girls
had been very doe, but all were happy when the coveted crown was placed on the
head of Sylvia Baine, of the cla of ''28. Then next in importance wa the awarding
of the cup, which was presented to the Junior class.
The rating of the classes is as follows:
oph.
Home Room ............................................ ..
T ags ..........................................................
Costumes ................................................ ..
Athletics ................................................ ..

Jr.
2

3rd

Sr.
I &amp;' 3

2
I
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I
2

bt

2nd

2

ATTENDANTS TO THE QUEEN
SOPHOMORE
Janice Ruth Porter
Madge West
Stephanna Ha"'kms
Nma Hansen
Virginia Shannon

JUNIOR
D orothy Earl
EuniCe Frame
Eva \Vill1ams
Marlene Chamberlain
Lucllle Metzger

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SENIOR
Cerald1ne Conzet
Allee Faller
A1lsa Jane Rice
Blanche Denslow
Elizabeth Bare

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�D

J

CE

m=~~~HE

combmed Literary oc1et1e , Junto and Mmerva, held their annual
dance Fnday evening, February eventeenth. Mu 1c was furnished hy
Hume Everett' orchestra. The entertainment feature of the evenmg
con 1 ted of song and dance numbers hy the Georgia Lane dancec.
ne entered through a huge Valentine and arrived in a fairyland of
gay red ,wd wh1te treamer , wh1ch formed a low fa! e ceding. Lights were uhdued
or played on the large heart in the center. There wa a gay, noi -y crowd v. h1ch amused
itself and others with wh1 tles, horns, confetti and all such carmval knick knack
The committee in charge of tht · colorful affair con 1 ted of Dorothy Batrd, chairman, Ruth Brown, Eunice Frame, Marlene Chamberlain, Ruth Bret chneH.ler, MarJory
Moore, and Ahcc Faller.

0 GRE

DI

ERD

CE

EMBER of the Congre · Dchatmg oc1cty entertained at a d111ner-dance,
May twelve. A umptuous four-cour e dinner was served to the guests
~U Im the teacher·' cafetena. Jack Bee Icy was toa tma ter.
1
~
nly half of the cafeteria wa- u ed for dancmg, o the room wa
•
cleverly parttttoned off hy a fa! c wall. Mustc was furni hed hy Dude
Martm' eight-ptece orche tra, and during the evenmg they entertained the dancers
with spee1al numbers, includmg a olo hy Dude Martin him elf.
The commtttee 111 charge of this elaborate functton includes Richard Ru , chairman, John Aitken, Robert Btngham, and Charle Blout.

CR I ER-CLIO D

CE

~~~~' HE girl of Crui er- and Clto entertamed thctr fnend at a clever ballroom
dance on February tenth tn the hoy·' gymna ·i urn. Balloon - here, then~

and everywhere tn combination with the many colored streamer decorated
the gym in a um4ue fa hion. Gin berg's orche tra entertained the crowd
be tdcs furnishing the dance mus1c. Smcc no pee1al entertainment
feature - were planned, the antic of the boys 111 the orchc tra served to amu e the
dancer·. When balloon- haped lolly-pop were pa sed, baby habits were renewed, and
all reli hed the sticky stuff 111 a greedy fashion quite unlike the u ual prevail111g high
school dignity.
The committee in charge of the affair wa compo ed of member of both club and
included Janet Knox, E!tzabcth Bare, Dorothy Batrd, Ail-a Jane Rtce, Nancy Lee,
Lucille Metzger, Catherine William , Dorothy Earl, Virgmia Vance, and Florence
Smith.

MID

1\1 1ER

IGHT' DRE M

~NE of the mot unusual entertainments of the year was pre ented Thur-day

\n

evening, M ay 24th, in the Auditorium. Mid ummer Night' Dream wa
given 111 truly hake penan sett111g, by the English and Drama classe
of M r . Adkisson, of the English department. The object of the play
was to stimulate the interest of students and gtve a large number rather
than a favored few a chance to try some part. The cast was changed in each act and
everyone participated in orne way. Group work i becoming more and more popular
and it wa with thi idea in mind that the play wa presented.

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�����ARCHERY CLUB
R&lt;ar D. 'd•on, R. Gu,nth ·r (tr&lt;a uu), J. Ander on. 0. M.:Gowan, E S "'mon-.
Front-Mr Pearson (•ponsor), H . hannon, R. Ehret (pre 1&lt;!-nt), \\', H. II
Other M ember• D. Allt-on, H. Becka, N. G.tllah r, ]. Kr,hhtcl , ]. Loun berry, R . Rt ley,
]. Spct~:ht, R. \\'altcr,.

A TRONOMY CLL!B
\V. Bradford, J. Har&lt;h, E. ptcgleman, ]. Atchcr, H. hannon, L. Cannon (•ecrc•
tar}··trcasurer), B. Grccnkc, L. Ftshcr.
Front- R. Ehret, E. Staton, K Frc&gt;cman, H. De Nto, Mr Tnplet (&gt;pon-or), E. RL 0 nter
(prestdcnt), R. Bell, D. McDonald.
Other M ember&lt; C. Gumm, D. Fra:tcr, J. M c•kc"·· D. McAllen, I. baa.:&lt;on, H . Althouse.

Rear

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�BOYS' CLAS !CAL CLUB
Front A. Kmg, L. Kmg, G. Scott, 1. Kenyon (trca•urcr}, 1. Ryland Cecretary}. Miss
Grant (sponsor), 1. Musgrove (pre.1dcnt), 1. Ge1s1nger (vicc·prcs1dcnt}, L. Harvey,
E. Korklm, L . Greenfield, R . Chapman.
Rear· -1. Thomp&lt;on, C. Barmcttler, \V . Welch, G. Ro&lt;e, 1. P1lon, R. Ma•on, M. Rccs, 1.
Au&gt;tm, W . Potter, B. Taylor, R. Gardner, E. Stanley.
Other Member&lt;- E. F1. hn, E. Rcav1ll.

BOYS' MUSIC CLUB
Rear- R. O' Briant, \\'. HasLcll, R. Peck, M. Berger, C. Bunch, F. Clover, H . Whitaker.
Middle- G. Smernoff, A. Pugh, E. Kullgrcn, E. Porter, R. Burnam, D. Richard.on.
Front Mr. Payne (_pon&lt;or), ]. Sams (treasurer}, 1. Steele (president}, \V. Blood (vice•
president).

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�C:\DETS
La•t Row R. Bmgham, C. m•th. E. Horton, ]. Ryland, J. Gordon, B. Link, T. Ro•c, ]. Shumate,
H. Gleed, \\ . mnh. B. Emanuel, G. tark, G. C:ul«&gt;n.
ci&lt;On, H .
1xth Row ~R. avage, S. \\'athngton, H Kern. H. Latham, W. Kmchclow, B. belly, R.
u:eency, ].
orhcrg, R M•ddlckauff, L. Km~;, R. Gardner, E. S1mmom, P. udham, R . Thoma•,
C \Vall.
F.fth Row·~ E. Snodgra.s, ]. Gwyn. \\. Caton, \\, . Bur~o~e on, E. Wallace, P. Kohlhcrg, H. ummcr , M. Ma•h.
C. Crowley, H. Caldwell, H. \\'mchcstcr, P. Arterburn, C. Horn.
Fourth Row M. Kidder, D. Frame, T. \Valli', 0. ewell, R Clark, A. Re•w11z, B. Maxwell, K Fuel&lt;cher,
H. Reid, G. Morn.on, N. Bo•co. F. Gray, R. Ale~.
Th~rd Row H. Burt, D. Barker, B. Laku ta, S. \\'1neman, L. O'Dan•el, B.
tanton, ]. Paine, R. Klem,
\V. McN~ehol&lt;, 0. John•on, H. Becker, R. R1.lcy.
,ccond Row R. Thamer. C. Schaycr, L. Block, ]. Kenyon, A. Kmg, P. tumm, C. w1t:cr, V. Mock,
L. Gie&lt;ecke, M. Stone, R. Marchant, . Gallaher, G. Karrer, R
umncr, C. Wat•on,
F~r&lt;t Row-A. Peck, S Newell, H
tan~o~er, f. Havlock, E. Colhn&gt;, E. \\',]hams, M. Bennett, E. Gcnty,
G. Lyngar, U. A me•, \\,'. Bann1•tcr.
Not m p1cturc-B. Brock, D. Marmor, J. Burrow• .

Fourth Row-B. J. Hu~hart, M. And,·r, ..n, A. Ireland, .f. Allen, V. Van.:c, G H1 hhcr~:cr. M
Murrow, G. Bradley, . Haw kin&gt;, M. \\ C&gt;t, Z. Zcrl'-t, A. M. Harvc,·, • . cott.
. Tappe, M . Fo-ta, C. Bnngl~.
Th1rd Row L. Hall, F. m1th, C. Car-tarphtn, V. Bo•wcll,
A. L~ Giltner, M. Palen, R. Thor-on, A. Eppcr,nn, H . Tower.
ccond Row~ D. chm1dt, E. Kirchner, L. Metzger, D. Earl, K. William,, M. f. Tnpplct, C.
Canby, 0. Garouctte, K. fou&gt;e, P. Murrar. P. hannon, R. Pickney, A. RO&lt;hrig.
f1Lt M,,, parhawk (•pon&lt;or), H . Fra,cr, M . Mclnto•h, K Palrn, M. Moore (trca urcr). A. ].
R1cc (prc&gt;~dcnt). . Forsythe, G. Ma'-cr (•ecretarr), E. Ho~m1lton (vice•pr&lt;&gt;~dcnt), H. L. Jay,
B. Brown, N. Fcr~:u&lt;'On.
Other Member&gt; P. Bu.:hanan, I. David,.,n, S. Hardt'!)', E. jonc•, D. Martin, E. Me ary, E. Ray,
M . RccJ, j. amp-on.

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�COMMERCIAL CLUB
Fourth Row E. Stem, P. Schne1dcr, S. Dunlt%, M. Brigg•, G. Holcomb, L. Brake, H. Januks,
E. Gill.
Third Row P. Husher, V . . cwlan, H . Tucker, R. Meeker, H. Seaholm, S. tem, B. B.. lcr,
A. Martlncenc
Second Row B. Millenson, J. Rollnick, R. Hayutin, . Nach1s, R. Sachtcr, P. Newman, M.
Collm , M. Zelenka, M. Miller.
Fmt Row Mi McGetnck (sponc r), E. Zimmer (. ecrctary), F. \\'ebb (president), Mrs. ul•
IIvan (_ ponsor).
Other Members- D. Ahl (treasurer), M. Baird, R. Bookman, F. Freeman (vice-president),
V. Card, E. Gallup, M. Moon, E. Yoch.

CONGRESS
Rear

G. Alcniu•. M . Huff, R. \Vh1takcr, . Eat, R. Van Zandt, H. Stark, ]. Andcr.on,
E. Weber, W. Bannister,]. G-.:yn.
M1ddle-C. Hmman (trea&gt;urer), H. Hantz, C. Blout, H. Reiter, R. Williams, Mu Garrett,
(spon&lt;or), ]. Sm1th, R. B1ngham, F. Cook, H. M ar h, M. Gardner (•ccretary), C. Martm,
F. Pierson .
Front- W. Evans, P. Stubb , R . Sumner, ]. Bcs.lcy (pre&lt;~dcnt}. G. Quigley, G. Graham
(v1ce·pre idcnt), N. Shere, R. Marchant, Rc Kwhlcy, ]. Robmson.
Other Membcrc - A. M cDermith, R. Ru• , ]. A1tken, L. Cannon, C. \\'1lliams.

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�CRUISERS
Fourth Ro..., -A. Web•ter, V. hannon, H. Rtchey, M Findlater, H. Warren, M. Bartlett,
E. Wtlham , A. Leonard, D. Martin, B. Colhson, M. Duffy.
Th.rd Row P. Casler, C. Campigha, N. Spencer, H. Ltverman, J. Dunleavy, B. Welch,
C. Burdick, M. Burnett, j. Aycr, T. Schroder, M. Burrill.
Second Row· E. M~ck. V. Mttchcll, M. Chamberlam, P. Perry, E. Riddle, E. Fouch,
V. Tasher, B. Neef, M. DardiS, M. Baker .
Fir t Ro"' A . Faller, J. Mansfield, H. Patience, B. Denslow (vice•prestdent), N. Lee,
(presid•nt), Mi Gnflin ( pon-or), j. Howard (treasurer), R. Bretschneider (secre•
tary), j. Knox, E. Bare, D. Ba.rd.
Other Membt:r S. prmgstcen, B. chroder, D. Vaughn, V. De Lue, j. Aurchus.

"D" CLUB
Fourth Ro"' F. Taylor, ]. Retd, \\'. La...,rence, \\'. Thatch, L. Nclan, F. McDonough, D.
Htckey, R. Kwhley, C. QUigley, R. johnson, C. Graham, E. Collms.
Third Ro'-"· -M . M agnuson, H. Davts, H . Smcrnoff, H. Mackey, C. Martin, H. Crock.r, C
eeman, j. Wells.
econd Row Coach Schweiger (spon.or), C. Hinderhdcr, j. Jory, H. Retter, C. Tyler, C.
Hmman, E. enter, E. Cowden, C. Staat, B. \\' li"'n.
Ftr t- F. Btrney, P. Montente, E. Toothaker, K. Maclnto h. E. \\'eller, D . Moore, J Stewart,
R . Fergu'IOn, H . tern , H. Smtth .
Other M embers P Stlver&gt;tct:l, H. Stark .

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�DIANA
R&lt;ar

R. 'iund&lt;JUI•t, F. Lyon•. M . Grc nmter (vi"•PH'td&lt;nt). E. Moor&lt;, R. Donelson, D . Lo"'y
(&gt;e.:ntary•trca&gt;ur,r). H. \\'.rz, D. Kar, E. Roc, P Hu•chcr.
Front S. Hak, D. Drah. E. B.rch, C:. Savage, j. S.:hofe, 0. Black, D. Hearon (prt,tdcnt), M.
chu•t&lt;r, E. Tuppcr, M.,, Hunter ( p•&gt;n•or).
Oth• r M&lt;mber j. Bla.:k, L. Loftu,, R R.t&lt;hof•ky, H. Jones, E. Conmc, E. Moore.

ALPHA DRAMA CLUB
Fourth Ro\\ - C Conant, R Vm.:wt, j. Lunphtcr, \\ B.nnctt, E. "&lt;• L &gt;n.
Th.rd Ro\\ H . Hun, R . [), Bn, ] . Chamber&gt;, \\", Plunhtt, IJ. B&lt;.:ker, j. Aycr, V. Ptck, C:. Lynl(ar, ]. Rob·
tn&gt;on, R. \\'dham•, H. Reyer (vtcc·prc&gt;~dcnt), (;, Conzet (&gt;ccretary) , E. McNary, H. Egg..r;.
ccond Ro" Mt&lt;s Ro-. (&lt;pomor), \\. Ccntry, M . \\',ttkm&gt;, L. Q&lt;H.tt, E. Raabe, \\'. \\'dis, P. Stcmbcrg, N.
'hac, B. Btxby, j. LaHrty, A. Ktnncy, M. Lynl(ar, H . huteran. j. Btblc, I Burr.
Ftr.t Row B. Lmd-ay (pre tdcnt}, C. Hdlmcyer, L. Kulp (trca urer). D. Kepner, M. Ptllar, B. England,
G. I aacwn. B. Fncdman, N . McDou-:lc, R. Moore, M. Bennett, M. Go• , E. \\' h&lt;·dcr, G. Vau~hn, L.
E tcs, A. Rctd, R. Hodn&lt;ttc.
Other Member• B. Fay&lt;, B. Forbc&lt;, j. Gtlk•pll, M. Hamon, M. Kendall, H. M.:Corklc, P. Mttchcll,
F Roat, L Jkan.

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�BETA DR.A.MA CLUB
Fourth Rou: D. Mcnghm. B. Brou:n, R. M. Porter, M Hoh, K. Collins, L. Vogd, L. Hcllcr-tcm,
Zack,
A. McDcrm1th (trca.urer), G. Lollan, H . Fnedland, R. Pankey, J Sm1th, S. huteran.
Th~rd Rou:
A Durell, E. jono, B. Forlx . F. Macartney, C . Borage, R. Meeker, L. Mat on, M1 ' Mclean,
( pon.or), M . McGraw, M. ccne. G. Burd1ck, D. Vaughn, M. Dart, E. Bumpu•, M. Ot.nga.
ccond Row D. Anderson, D. L. Bo~rtlc, M. L. Heath, L. ccley, R. R1chman, M. Dunnmg, E. Kennedy,
M. Conover, P. Gordon, P. Cart. .. tc, C. Bc.:olc, (vice•pre"dcnt), A. \\'ickier, F. Dryfoo,, R. Hornbem,
D. Hattcnback, H. McCarty.
F1r t Row-T. Bayle", D. Bunn, E. Engle, E. Abbott, M. \\'h1tc,idc, V . Grant, F. Tannenbaum, E. Buka,
M. Rothenberg, M . \\'e1•baum, (president), H. GO&lt;xhtcm, J. Randolph, M. Paul-on, M. Borda .
Other Mcmlxr-- A. Dezcttcl, P. Barrick, H Amtcr, A. W,b,tcr, N. Prci•s, R. Rc""t=. C . Ston~.
(secretary), M. Aca&lt;on, N. Frosh, R. Russ.

GAMMA DRAMA CLUB
Third Row· C. Rice, H. Patience, R. Kn1gbt (president), V. Ellett, G Robmson (scrgcant•at•arms), C. Hall,
C. Mom: (vice·prcs1dcnt), E. Ellett, ]. Croutcr, R. Bmgbam, F. Graham (trea·urer).
Second Row H. Johnstone, G. F11&gt;1mmons, M. Anderson, H. Pbd1ps, L. Hellcr..tem, B. Wmograd, ].
Knight, L. Stras er, F. Barr, T. Pauhon (&gt;ccretary), M. R. Turner.
First Row-F. Freeman, 0. Lakusta, E. Brophy, H. Grove, M. lonide&gt;, C. Layton, M1· Dillon (spon&gt;Or),
M. Mathews, D. Talbott, K. Flattery, H. M cCurtam, M . Covey.

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�FRENCH CLUB
Rear

J, Carnine, W. Kinney, M. j. w1ft, j. Buchler, R. Kobey, 0. Oake, E. Elliott,
G. Sm1th, M . Garwood, L. Field.
M1ddle L. Gc1er, D. \Ve1denhamer, F. Barr, C. \Vh•tescarver, J. Decl, j. P•lon, B.
Lakusta, R . Leonard, C. pangelberger, M . \\faller.
Front Mrs. Combs (sponsor). J. tctman (pre. •dent), M . Watkins (vice-president), \V.
BanniSter (&lt;ecrctary). Mi .s w.Json (spomor).
Other M embers- -M. Ander. on (treasurer), L. Vogel.

GIRLS' ATHLETIC AS OCIATION
Fourth Row
nydc, Rowan, H ecox, Ander on, M 1lls, Strong, Reid, Blanchard,
All,bou.e, Donald&gt;on, Black, M oore, H artner, Peter on, Lippman, Pike,
johmon, Heathcock, F1rebaugh.
Th1rd Row-Prie. s, H cllerstcm, tcinbcrg, Ilgaudes, Cox, Young, Link, Burge•
son, Ehret, Johnstone, Gardner, Tupper, lnl(ersoll, Conine, Mizer, Yelm,
(treMurcr), Bla1r, Edwards, Young, Van Hall , Eggcman.
Second Row- Hodnette, Wmograd, Talbott, Lamb, Brown, Dobbs, Johnson,
H ansen, Gordon, Alexander, Hunt, Rodebaugh, Bcr11, Green, Emrich,
Roberts, Fnckcl, Elliott, Sch.Jimg (secretary), Storrs, Terasah (president).
F1rst Row- - M1ss Patterson (sponsor), Stanley, Falllgan, Covey, Sayre, Kn1ght, Flattery, Burrage, Yanase,
Butler, Ingersoll , Jamison, Phillips, Richman, Conover, Mdstcm, Acason, Allen, Brown, \Vallsm1th, Wem•
berg, Gordon, Reyer.

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�GIRL RE ERVES
OFFICER
Sponsor.- Mi&lt; Small, Mrs. Baltes, Mr,. Moore
Prc•1dcnt-Jean Allen
V1ce•Pre&gt;Jdent- Margaret And r•on
Sccr,tary Ruth Ratner
TrLa,urcr- - ylvia Bamc

Adam•. E thcr
Alexander, Elinor
Allen, jean
Alhhouse, Irene
Anderson, Margaret

Atlava1ck, Celia
Bainc,

ylvia

Bate&gt;, Mary
Black, Marian
Booth, Margaret
Bowman, Dorthea
Brode, Lotmc
Brown, a, tty
Brown, Virginia
Brownlee, Beatrice
Butler, Lillie
Briggs, Marian
Charnesk1, julia
Colburn, Shirley
Collin., Mary
Colu.SJ, Emma
Creddlc. Dorothy
CruLc, Beatrice

Davie~. Maxine

Ed ....·ard'. Ndllc
Ehret, Elmbctb
Elliot, Pattie
Ellis, Franc1.
Faubion, M1ldred
FoOte, Elmor
Fowler, Mary Jane
Frickcl, Dorothy
Fulton. Dora
Galla~hcr, Lillian
Gamt.:z, Carmen

Gardner, Mariana
Cord n, Lucia
Green. late, Add me
Gnmes, Eli:abcth
Groome, Mary

Hanks, Anna Marie
Hanks, Dorothy
Hanley, Eleanor
Hamcn, Catherine
Hecox, Irma
Hodnettc, Frances

Hont, Delphia
Nels &gt;n, Goldie
Horton, Manbcl
Ndwn, arah
, ewcomb, Allee
Hou•e, ManJn
Hu.chcr, P,nllme
Newland, Vcrnie
lngcr•oll, Allee Loui&lt;c NJCks, Irene
Inger&gt;oll, Eleanor
Pearson, Gertrude
Jones, Ruby
Powell, Marian
Kalick•tem, Eunice
Pronger, Julia
K~rk, E\'Clvn
Ratner, Ruth
Klem, Ruth
Ray, Evelyn
Lamb, Charlene
Reece, Carolyn
Leek, Ell:ahcth
Reedy, M;,r~:aret
Laban, Genevieve
Reid, Elizabeth
Loban, Ma1da
R1chard , Maqoric
Marchant, Virginia
Ridgway, Dorothy
Marqui., Dorothy
Roberts, Gene
McLouchlln, Gcorgianna Robertson, Ed1th May
McNichols, Mane
Robcrt.on, Frances
Mdler, Mane Ann
Roe.ch, Mary
Moberg, EI.a
Ro..:sner, Martha
Mooney, Ethel
Ro enthal, Helen
Moore, Abbey
Schuster, Ruth
Muller, Mac
mcrnoff, Ed1th

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Sm1th, Vaa
·nvo,, Mar~aret
Stand1•h, Clair
St1ny. K;,thermc
trugnell, Muncl
Sundq111st, Ruby
Tcras.tkl, H.uuko
Thorn•b)·, Eli:abeth
Turner, Mane
\'Jnccnt, Bt.:tty

\\'at•nn, \\" mifrcd
\\"ecb, Viola
\\'ells, \\'1lma
\\\nbeq;, Gertrud·
\\'J!Ifon~. Allee Marie
\\'J!IIam•, Bettv
\\'J!son, Alberta
Young, Doris
Young, Elmbcth
Young, Evelyn
Young, Jane
Zdmka, Maxine

�HI-Y
F1rst Row-B. Bradford, D. Adams ( \ICe•pr"ld ·nt), E. Potarf, G. Huffman (president),
C. Carnes (secretary).
econd-\\'. Hou.ton, B. Lmdsey, H.
an;:c, C. Keene, D. McKee, H. Dolph, J. Ran•
dolph, B. Lawrence, R Keithley, R. Hockmuth.
Th.rd ). Fncdland, 0. M cKmney, H. Marthem, P. Sdv.rstein, H . Eg~er&gt;, H. Crocker,
B bankhn, B. \\'1lson, J. Collm·, A. Frame.
Fourth \\'. Gentry, M. Greve, P. Jones, A. Hotchk"'· A . \\'.,c, B. Andcr.on, A. cott,
C. Hdlmcycr, H . Kmg, \\ . Lorton
Other Memhas - Dr. Stark (sp0nsor), E. Roerig.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
L. Baldwm, C. M artm, I. Rotbgerb.:r, I. Beck, H. Re1tcr, \\'. Lmlc, D . Moore, G.
Robmson, ]. Latcbam.
M1ddle- F. P1ero;on, R. M archant, R. B1ngham, R. Sumner, G. Qu1glcy, H . Hantz, \\',
Thatcher, G. Barhur&lt;t.
Front - L. Kahn, G. Graham, C . Hmman (president), Mrs. Stearns, ( ponsor). H. Stark (trcas•
urcr), C. F1shcr. S. East (secretary).
Other Member
C. Blount, R. Johnson, H. Clark.
Rear

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�] NIOR CHEFS
Rear-B. Hcl. tcm, M. Duhois, R . Nel-on, Mr&lt;. nydcr (&lt;pon&lt;or), S. Lcntln, D. Hurw1u, L. Brook
Front-L. Bald~&gt;.:m, \\'. R~ehard,.,n, C. Ncl&lt;on ( e.:rctary), M . G ..rdner (prc-1d nt), \\'. F1t:g raid (trca urcr).
P. Adam&lt; .
Other M cmbcr•-D. Aaron•, B. And rson, H. Daykm, C. Ke1th, ). M &lt;&gt;&lt;:an, R. T1&gt;1ng (vu:e•prc&lt;~d nt}.
F. \\'cmher.:cr.

] NIOR RADIO
Rear-Luther Knock, HvrJ.: Gat&lt; , Stcw.lrt M.u , M J Roscnth.1l, B11l Max"dl, Gerald
Hol:m~;cr. D1&lt;k Thamtr.
Front-Ed~&gt;.:ard Horton. Han&lt;cn ln~o:lcy (preSident).
am Connor (vicc·prc&lt;idcnt). Mr.
Bh
( -pon&gt;Or), Lnu1&lt; &lt;&gt;land ( c.:rctary·trca 1 rcr), ( arlcton F1cld-, Hugh AI thou •
Other M cmlxr• F. L. Chn&lt;tman, Da,c Cram«, Ben Floyd. Georg~ Hanun •, \\'1lham
&lt;hick. Paden v, H.: h.

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�JUNTO
Fourth Row D. Martin, V. Reed, C P1ke, M. Van Hall, H. Eggcman, j. Gnffin, B. Strong, G. Kegel.
Tb1rd Row M. A. Hearon, P. Holh•, H Howard, H. Dobson, M. \\'allcr, R. wab, j. Copeland, H. Kahn,
E tewart.
~cond M. Garwood, L. Ba.un, G. Ma•.a. M. Butcher, E. Bamc, H. M1le., M . \\'ard, L. Ge1er
Fir t Mi. Beynon (. pon&lt;ar), A. Humphreys, D. Krum, E. Cronm,
. Brunt, R. P1ckney, C. undell, P.
hannon, C. Bnngle.
Other M embers-G. Anderson, R . Ander.on, F. Atkin., B. Brown. D. Cluff, B. Cole, R. Cri.sman, H. Fraser,
R. Garland, 0. Garoutte, M. Hartner, A. M. Harnv, H. H1bbcrt, B. Hobb•, V. Hugh, H. L. jay, R.
Kobcy, B. Kre.•, K. Kromer, M Mclnto.h, L. M•:haebon. P. Perry, M . Peta&lt;an, H Ran&lt;am, M . Reed,
R. trom~. S. Thoma., M. F. Thomp. n, G. \\"atk•n , L. \\'ood, Z. Zcrb•t.

JUNTO
Fourth Row D. jones, M. M cDonald, K. Fou c, M. Murphy, M. Givens, K Wat.on, M.
G1Hns, I. David,on, V
chm1d, C Lunt .
Third Rvw M. L. Ada1r, E. Moff&lt;tt, I. Oxford, C. Gudgel, R. Ltonard, D. Wciden•
hamer, P. Murra&gt;"·
ccond Row- U . P1lon, C. M1ller, E. Horn, L. H•ldcbrand, C. B•rgc, M . B1rd, B. Yelm,
F. Lmdland.
FiN Row H . Po~gc, R. Pra•.e, M. F. Dard1., L. Hall, F. Sm~th, F . Webb, D. Ba1rd,
B. Colli•son, E. jacbon, M . L. Van M ale, Mi Beynon (spon•or) .

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�Fir&lt;t Row- F. Clover (trea•urcr), P. John &lt;&gt;n , E. John!'On (vicc·prc-i&lt;knt), Mr·. Hoffman ( ponror).
ccond Row- D . Van Ryan, R. Brown, J. Pollm, N B&lt;&gt;co, H. \\'mchc&lt;tcr, E. Huhb.
Th~rd Ro" j . Crouta, 0. Cram• r, E. Carq, B. t maker,
Buka. M . Ncu,tctcr, M B.:rger.
Fourth Row - M Law-on, . huteran, . Fi,ho·r, H Whitaker, B. Clark, C. tanlcy.
Other Member B. Sm1th (pre •dent), j. Sm1th, j. Andcr•on, D. RIChard"On ( ecrctary).

GIRLS' KODAK
Th~rd Row- M Rob&lt;.rtK•n, R . Bookman, S. M.I.tem, D. Ahl, M Bnmacomb, j. O'Leary, M. Moon, P .
Ba•lcy•
• econd Row- L. Adam . (trca urer) G Upton, j. Bla~r, A. A. Burrow&gt;, H. Ed"ard., L.
c1ll, H.
McCartney, L. Hunter, E. Yhvh
F~rst Row - W. Kinney, (.ecretary), Mrs. Hoffman, (.pon!'Or). H. L Cook. M. Clayton, M . Marks, C.
orthrop, (v•cc·prc'•dcnt), H. Ander&lt;On, C. Falligan, E. Daon, I. Sm1th, E. \\' at;on, R. avagc.
Other Member - V. Raywood (pre •dent), V. jam,.on.

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�LATIN CLUB
Rear

B. Packar, H. Kahn, A. Gudgel, N. Roll, A. Peele, D. Martm, M . Gray, H. Watlmgton,
C. Ltppman, E. Yhvh, K. Healey, E. Roc, D. Kerr.
Mtddle-R. Gow, ] . Henng, M. Dtllard, V. Boatright, R. Knock, E. Reid, H. Edwards, H. Jones,
M. L. Allen, N . Wet:el, A. Travmcck, M. Meyer, B. Hcnn.
Front-]. Foote, E. Abbott, M. Ktrcher, 0 . Young (vicc·prestdcnt). Mu Grant (sponsor), G. M or·
rell ( prestdent). R. \\" alker (secretary), U. Ptlon ( htstonan), L. Neely (treasurer). J. Loban,
H. Duer, R . Colvm.
Other Memher.· B. Ander on, C. Conant, V. Davis, F. Friedman, D. Hardmg, B. Htll, M. Lohan,
D . tchoL.

LOCAL HONOR
Rear

W. Landers, . Drexler, \\'. Bradford, 0. Btddtson. F. Gochnng, ]. Barnes, G. Ju,tts,
T Tice, P. Towle, C. Mont:, C. Ft&gt;her, G. Graham, F. Ptcrson, R. Whttakcr, R
Wtlltam ·.
Middle R. Peck. B. Collins, R . Sumner, J . Cottrell, H. Reiter, H. lnglcy, W. Lawrence, E.
Center, G. Marttn, F. Eagle, A. Fromhold, G. Alentu , R. Korkltn.
Front- L. Ander on, L. Fisher, W. Schult:, Mr. Spttler (spono;or), ]. Atcher, G. QUtgley,
G Karrer, \V. Bannt ter, H . Ham:, A. Garnn, 0. Johmon, E. Maudru .

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�LOCAL HONOR
Fourth Row-A. Green.late, B. Henn, A. M. Gud~cl. P. 'cwman, R. Walker, D. Ridgway, E. Bumpus,
M. trugnell, M. Anderson, D. Hearon, E. McN.~ry, F. Hodnett&lt;.
Third M. K•rcher, D. McDougal, C. Collms, E. tovall, M. Treu"h· D. Funk, H. Kahn, M L. Allen, M. ].
Fowler, V. Davi•. ]. Gillespie, M. Ander•on, H. Phd1ps, A Morn.on.
Second Row M. Mathew&lt;, M. Lamb, M. Bate., D. Young, M. Meyer,, D. K&lt;pner, B. trong, M. Reedy,
A. Re1d, E. Meek, ]. Cammc, H. Adam., M. A. Hearon, M. Peter&gt;on, H. Gray.
F1r&lt;t Row· M. Keene, L. Neely, A. M. \Vdlf.mg, D. Earl (v•ce•preS~dcnt), S. Baine (pre •dent), Mu Kolbe
(.pon.or), ]. Allen ( ecrctary•treasurer), M Adams, R. Ratner, M. m1th, D. Gra•, M. Miller.

LOCAL HO TOR
Fourth R,,,.. 0 . Kay, V. Grant, [) Martin, M Chambcrlun, R. Brcr,.:hnudcr, R. Bwn,tlnc
L Schn1t:er, G. Fallbcq;, E. 'caholm, G. P1er.:c, E. Foutc, M. Loban, M. Pkttncr, H.
Cr"'man, M. HC"ke.
Third Row - E. Lamont, L. Hunter, M . Gray, H. Ro,enthal, P. tembcrg, L. Heller wn, M.
V&lt;~n Hall, H. E~geman, ]. Gnllin, C. Brin.:le, M. Fo ter, E. Brownlee, A. \\'cbstcr.
Second Row D. Mu1r, B. E.py, M. Burnll, M. chuster, L. Butler, B. H1ll, j . Ded, W.
Brown, R Leonard, L. Field, H. M. Reyer, T Paulson, A. Epper&gt;en.
Fir•t Row G. ]o eph, H. McCurtam, H. Grove, M. Kcndcl, M. Dart,] . Hering, G. avagc,
H . Hayden, D. Drake, F. Phdhps, E. to,all, H. Duer, H. John,tonc, M. Davis, M .
Gardner.

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�MINERVA AEGIS CHAPTER
Fourth Ro" C. L. Drew, M. SICkman, F. Christopher, M. Duffy, E Zimmer, V. Darnell, A. ]. Rice, N.
Tappe, ]. Buchler, C. Rmkcr, P. Warnick.
Th~rd Ro" ]. Dunleavy, M. Lamb, R. M ead, M . Groome, E. Brownlee, M. Peterson, H. Gray, A. Horn,
V. Davis, A. Ireland, D. Burakcr.
Second Row -M . Murrow, B. Ned, G. Highbarger, B. Newcomb, W. Black, H. Liverman, E. Meek, L. Stanley,
R. Ness, D. Kidd, M . Sm1th, H. Hayden.
First Row N. Lee, V. Vance, C. Carstarphen, B. Den low (vice•pre&gt;~dcnt), A. Faller (pres•dent), E. Bare,
V. Boswell (treasurer),]. Kno,, Mrs. Fynn (•ponsor).
Other M ember M . L. Bartlett, R. Bcnwav, A. Epperson, R. Fowler, D. Greenfield, S. Hardesty (.ccretary),
E. He.s, M. E. M cG1msey, G. M orrdl, E. Mornll, M . E. Park, N Scott, R. Sm1th, R. Thorson, L.
Woerner, R. Donnell)•.

MINERVA ARACHNE CHAPTER
Fourth Row N. Brook , B. Rmer, .M. \Vest, G. Bradley, B. ega!, C. Thomas, M. Fahlund, M . Goudy, A.
Peck, M . Gray, H. Goodsell, A. Gudgel, V. Addl'on. E. Jackson, C. Lippman, A. Emnch, S. Boakc.
Th~rd Row-R. F"her, E. Ray, T. Richards, E. ]one , M. Plctrner, M . Foster, M. Palmer, M . Tapp, E.
10vall, D. 0 borne, D. Mu~r , B. Espy, M. Burnll, M. Taylor, F. S•mphno, R. Cohm.
econd Row-J. Reddmg, F. Edgccumbc, E. Griffin, M. Green, G. Rodebaugh, V. Hammel, B. Schroder, D.
Funk, S. Hawkms, M . Palen, M. Trcu"h, M. Deardorff, G. M•ll•. L. De Spam, K. Abbey, C. Canby,
H . Duer, M. Keene.
First Row- N. Spencer, M. Russ, M . M oore {second v•ce·pre •dent), Mu Taub (spon or), E. Frame (first
vice•president), A. G1ltner. G. Clark, R. Johnson (Treasurer),]. Re1d, S. Sprmgsteen, L. Berg.
Other M embers V. Darnell, P. Dwelle, E. Greenfield , C. Humphrey, D. Martin (secretary), K. Pace, V.
han non, M. \\' atts.

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�MINERVA ELAIA CHAPTER
Fourth Row P. Buchanan, E. Barry, H. Tower, A. Roehrig, M. Payne, E. R1ddlc, G. Ph1lhps, M. Burnett,
]. Howard, M. Bartlett, C. L1ppman.
Third Row V. Tasher, C. Durbm, I. Jacob, E. Ahlberg, M. Double, C. McDougle, K. Palen, R. O'Kane,
A. Reyer, H. Harnson, B. Pollard, H. L1verman, M. K.rcher.
Second Row· P. Casler, B. Hughart, L. Black, B. Steinberg, K. Adam., H. Furry, M. Sumner, M. Meschke, D.
McDougal, M. Wilson, M. Northern, R. Cow, M. Baker.
F.r tRow J, Carnine, v. Mitchell, Mi.s Toby l.ponsor), E. Fouch (secretary), K. Williams (second VICe·
preSident), M. Chambcrlam (lir.t vice·prcs1dcnt), A. Leonard (Trea urcr), E. \\'.tt.ams, D. Earl, 1.
Metzger, E. Kirchner, L. Jolltz.
Other Members M. Davis, V. De Lue, D. Firebaugh, ]. Hering, R. Bret&gt;chneida, G . Jo eph, M . Marh,
M. Pratt, E. Wood .

MOTOR CLUB

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Fourth Row - R. Arndt, R. Haa c, L. Meeder, K. Patton, M. Ro-cnthal, P. Arterburn,
H. Clark, H. weenq·, R ava~c. L. Alkire.
Th.rd Row- E. Blythe, G. Hambur~;cr, T. dlcrs, ]. Goodman, H. Livermore, C. Horn,
T. Ticc, . Newell, P. rumm.
econd Ro1.1. -]. Calkm·, C. Kreader, C. Gume;,on, R. Kn1ght, T. \\'all", H . ummers,
D. Brook, \\' . McNichols, Mr. N1chol.on (spon.or).
F~rst Row 1 Meyer, D. Thamer, F. H&gt;ylock (treasurer), F. Barry (secretary), A. Peck
(scrgeant·at·arms). R. Husted (second v1ce·prc'ldent), F. Corbm (pre&gt;~dcnt), R. Clark,
Other Member H. K1ng (viCe•presidcnt).

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�1

A TIONAL HO OR

Fourth Ro"' ]. Carnme, M. Bates, j. Gnflin, A. Eppcr,on, R Cn sman, R. Kmght, H. M.
Reyer, R. Bret•chneider, M. Chamhcrlam, M. Dart, L. tra&gt;,er, M. Andcrwn, H. Phd1p ,
M. Allen, L. Adams, H. Kahn, 0. Kay, H. Gray, D. Earl, D. Moore, H. Re1ter, G.
Graham.
Th~rd Ro"
E. Meek,]. Dec!, A. Adams, D. Young, H. Tcrasaki, R. Leonard, R. Ratner,
D. Kepner, ]. Allen, M. Sm1th, H. Hayden, G. Savage, R. Reedy, M. Lamb, F. Barr, M.
Hearon, G Qu1glcy, R. Webster, '. Drexler, G Martin, R. Bmgham .
• econd Ro"' E. Bro..,.nlce, M. M1llcr, D. Gras , E. Me ary, M. ]. Fowler, V. Davis, ]. G1l·
le&lt;p1e, M. Kcndcl, T. Pauhon (trc.J&gt;urcr), F. Hodncttc (secretary). K. Collms, S. Ba1ne,
L. Neely, D. Drake, W. Brown, A. Webster, H. Rosenthal, M. Ander.-on, M.ss Kolbe (spon.or).
f1r t Row- \\'. Bannister,]. A1cher, R. Sumner, H. lnglcy, \\'. Bradford, C. Mom:. H. Hantz (pres1dent).
P. dvcr-tem (v1cc·prc"dent), L. Fisher, F. Goehring. T. T1ce, P. Towle, J. Cottrell, E. Maudru, C.
Fisher.

PIANO CLUB
Fourth Row- V. Add1son, 0 . Lakusta, B. Meyers, A jewell, B. Krc", M. Richards. M. Tice,
B. Jacob&gt;tcm, B. Segal, ]. Kohn, E. Leek, M. Limb, C. L. Drew, E. Coberly, C. R1ce,
H. Goodsell.
Third Row- H. Hayden, M. Peterson, E. He&lt;&gt;, H. Ph1hps, C. Collms, E. Gla:c, M. Culton,
E. Barra, H. Miller, D. Horst, D. Matson, P. Jones, H Howard, T. R1chards, S. M. Beak,
C. Rmkcr. E. Moberg.
econd G. Hcmhall, M. Powdl, E. Brown, E. Loss, M. Goudy, E. Stovall, M. Hornbcin, L. \\'at•
kms, R. Re1d, B. Pollard, H. Harrison, D. McDougle, R. jewett, C. Taylor, P. \Varn1ck,
M. Payne, L. Klcm.
fmt Row- A. Quarles, G. Levitt, L. Brody, B. Espy, M. Mathews, H. Amtcr, M. ]. Fowler
(.ccrctary), R. Fowler (president), M.s Johmon (sponsor), T. Paull'tm (v1ce·presidem).
E. Jackson (treasurer), R. Porter, R. De c1o&gt;e, L. Johtz, H. Dav~&gt;on, A. Randall, M. Adams.
Other Member. - Betty \\'illiam , B. Byers, H. \\'1scombe.

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�PUBLIC

PEAKING CLUB

Rear- H. Shuteran, L. PattLN&gt;n, D. Hurw1t:, A Sho&gt;kcr, M. Be.. er, j. \\'aldrcn, j. Fned·
land, G. Lo-:an, D. Ru&lt;S, ]. Smith.
M•ddle
. hkow, E. Block, S. Lentln, \\'. Lander&gt;,
Shere (pre.1dcnt), H. Fncdland, R.
Wilham (vlcc•prcS~dcnt), H. Goo&lt;htc•n. M. Schwant (secretary).
Front E. Tracy, L. Paxton . M. Go&lt;c, M,,, Garrett (sponsor), V . Thorpe,
. Lcncfsky, E.
\\'ax man.
Other M embcr•-0. McKmncy, G. ju. ticc, S. Drexler, F. Graham (treasurer), E. Moffet,
E. \\' hcdcr.

RED JACKET
Rear- E. Senter, E. Toothaker, Coach Wb1pplc Cponsor), H. Nance, ]. tewart, F. B1rney, P . Monten1e,
]. Re1d .
Middle D. Allen, H. Marthcn., R. Warnecke, \\'. Thatch, N. Henry, H. Dolph, R . Pankey, W. Myers.
Front-]. Latcham (treasurer), C. clfndge, G . \\'mer, D. Moore (preSident), j. Wells ( ccretary), G. Rob·
mson, B. Bradford, \V. Gentry.

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�SCIENCE CLUB

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Third Ro" ]. Comd. \\'. Bradford, R. Graham, j . Gordon, E. Weber, R. Van
Zandt, L. BtgJ!lc, H. Bauserman, j. Kenyon, R. Mar.h, F. Cook, R. Johnson .
••.·-~-.··
..·~~::;•.~ ..
econd Ro"' - E. Horton, E. Staton, ]. Har h, B. Thomas, G. Barkhurst, L. Ed·
.
·.
wards, ]. Ferguson, H. Althouse, C. Regnier, I. Olcovich, C. Pillon, R .
...
Marchant, E. Maider.
FtN Row - L. Knock, E. Spieglcman, L. Threlkeld, Mr. F. V. Bl"s (sponsor),
L. Cannon 1-icc·presidcnt), Bob BeeJcy, N. H"nawald.
Other Members-\\'. \\'yatt (president), G. Graham, H. Hantz, J. Atcher, D. Car.on, H. Hurlburt, 0 Cramer,
E. Hender,on, G. Thrdkeld, M. Bag.::r, E. nodgrass, W. Banni ter, H. Marsh, \V. Howq, . Ftsher,
B. Collins, W. Power .

SENATE
Rear- A. Buell, R. Cas.ell, S. lskow, ]. Neal, E. Wtlhams, J. Norberg, E. Johnson.
Middle P. Nollsch, A . hooker, M. Besser, H. Stanger, S. McGlaufltn, \\'. Landers, A. Rewitz,
B. Clark, C. Doty.
Front R. Brown (-ergeant•at•arms), ]. Stetman (ht tonan). S. Drexler (president), Mr. Putnam
(sponsor), C. Fisher (vtcc•prestdent), ). Marks, ). Frankltn (&gt;ccretary).
Other Members- G. Justice Cecrctary), L. Kahn, H. Althouse, B. Lakusta .

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�SENIOR CHEFS
Rear· A. SchJe,mger, C Skmhr, R Parker, H . M ar h. L. BigglL, V. Darnell, P. Kohlberg,
L. Threlkeld, G. Carlson, R. M ••nmgcr, G. Threlkeld, C. pmncy.
Front S. Bock, T. Seller , S. Tappe, R. Oliver, C. Boma-h (trea&lt;ura), R . Zobel (\'ICC•pre i•
dent ) , M rs. Snyder (sponsor) , B. Kmo (prc,•dcnt), ]. Lundgren (•ccrctary), F. H ughes,
E. Gerity, L. M eeder.
Other M ember -T. Ehrhart, M . M •ckel&gt;'On.

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SENIOR RADIO
L. Goldman (president), B. Foraker, T. AlcxandLr ( v•ce·pr&lt;'ldLnt), A . Pugh (' cr&lt;tarr•trcas·
urer). M r. hearer (spon&gt;e&gt;r), \\' . Moe, \\'. lt'chke, M
olomon.

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�SPAN! H CLUB
Fourth- D
dson, H. Stanek, H. Stark, ]. Guy, A . Mcnucth, M. Garuncr, P Stubbs.
Thlfu Row \\' . Ring, M. Rogers, E . Auams, G. Nelson, ]. Charne•ki, j. Manudl, ].
R.muolph.
cwnJ Ro\\ - G. Stadler, R. Kbn, M. L. Heath, L. Gets, E. Keppler, M. E. McG1m&lt;ey,
C. orthrop, P. SuJham.
F1T&gt;t Row- D . Mengh1m, H. M. Reyer (pre.idcnt), H . Eg~;crs (treasurer), M1ss Eummun
(&gt;pon&gt;&lt;•r), M. Bennett (vJCe•proldcnt), D. Gra» (&lt;ecretary), D. june&gt;.
Oth&lt;T Members- ·G. \\'enbcr~:. J. Torrano, R . Andcr,on, F. Cook, . HanawalJ, G . Roga&lt; ,
H. \\'e,t, M. Bnmacomh, L. Crlflith .

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SPORTS CLUB
Rear. H. Hopkms, M. Ru"• G. Clark, E. McDamd , j. Kettering, E. Frame, M . Butcher.
M. Murphy, K. \\'at'On, L. Enk;en, C. Stong.
Moddl, L. Metzger, M. Reedy, R. Rcowcotz, D . Kepner, V. Ellett, R. Benway, N. Brunt,
R. Mead, R. Knight, C. Reece.
Front M. Grounds, I. Akx, M. E. Park (;ccrctary), . Bamc (vicc•prcsidcnt), F. Hod·
ntttc, Mi" Smith (spon;or), R. Cri.sman (rresodent), M. Groome (treasurer), M.
Smoth, B. Vincent, M. Hoke.
Other Members R. Arboga&lt;t, M. L. Pratt, R. Ratner, M. Dcickman.

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�EJwm Toothaker
Head Bov
Alice Faller
ccrctary

'ylvia Baine
Head G1rl

TUDE T CO

CIL

Dorothy Earl
Treasurer

~~~ffiHE STUDENT COUNCIL of 1928, guided by Edwin Toothaker, head boy,
and Sylvia Baine, head girl, claimed a very successful year as its reward.
The Council arranged many good programs for the a embly meetings
~~ by which were forwarded school p1rit and a better school citizenship.
Repre entat1ves were ent to variou other high schools in the city for the
purpo e of gaining worth-while uggestions for the bettering of East's lunch room and
hall . By means of its variou committees the Council a! o attempted to put before
the tudents the importance of making a good impression on visitors through a better
conducted traffic system in the halls and a superior lunch room, as well as through the
other activities of the school.

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Rear M . ]arne on, C. \V1lliam , C. Fi. hcr, F. Taylor, K. Mclnto.h .
Middle- M . Foster, D. Earl. A. Faller. R. Martin, B. Lindsay, ] . Beesley.
Front· M . Cbambcrlam, K. Fouse, M . M oore, R. Fowler, R. Knight, G. Comet.

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�THREE TS
Rear- C. Frumcss, Z. V1uccnt, R. Hornbun, F. Dryfoo,, J. Pron~cr. S. Colburn, V. W&lt;ek"
D. Ridgway, J. Laverty, J. Angel.
M1ddlc-H. McAllister, M. Hardmg, M. Galbraith, H . Ro.enthal, L. H eller.tem, S. Zack,
E. Andcr&gt;on, A. Kinney, M . R. Turner (&gt;ccretary).
Front-H. M1lls {treasurer), I. Oxford, A. Emnch, G. Pearson, D. Marquis, M. Richards,
A. Moore (president), C. Upton, I. Murnan, Mr . Cole (.ponsor).
Oth r Members- B. Hobbs, H. Zelcnkoff, A. ewcomb, C. B~r~:c, G. Higinbotham, M . E.
Sm11h, F. Mo~er, R . O"Kane, M. House, M. Booth, M. McN1chols, 0. Kay, H . Gray.

TWO ARTS
Fourth Row A. Hayuun, C. Atliva1ck, L. M.iCk, J. Lounsberry, H . Stanger, L. Kulp, J . Rupp,
H. Daw.•on, W. Heath, E. \\'1e clmann, E. Barry, G. Watkins {secretary), E. Brownlee.
Third Row B. \V1lner, D. Allison, V. Hugh, R. Stromsoe, M. A. Hearon, M . Rothenberg,
L. Askerlund, A . Horn, D. McGinnes, E. Holcomb, B. Wilner, A. Sutton, G. Vaughn,
H . Heberling.
Second Row- ]. G1llcspie, H. Reybold {treasurer), M . Bate., A. \Villfong, M. Meyer, I. Jacob5,
M. Weisbaum, G. Gon~t {president), R. Rachof ky, M. Galbreath, A . Tweed, L. Stanley,
D. Greenfield, C. Primm, A. Gillard.
First Row- E. Cell ins, J. Harcourt, C. Hindcrlidcr {vicc·pre.ident), H. Hurt, A. Brook&gt;. Miss
Stinchfield (sponsor), D. Alhson, E. West, E. K1rk, R. Claypool, M. Conant, G. P1erce.

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�VOCAL AND VI LIN CLUB

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Fourth Row- \\. \\ .1tson, L. Est&lt;', R. Pras.e, F. Chmtophcr, H. Poage, P. Carlile, L. De pam,
E. Greenfield, ] Gnflin.
Th.rd Row M. H 1m m, M. Thom!!On, D. Hattcnhach, L. QUlat, D. Ander on, M . Re&gt;·cr, M. Dart,
M 1\iorthrup, V. Raywood, P. Gordon.
s,cond Row T. Bayk• , B. FncJman, A . \\',l"&lt;&gt;n, E. Hanley, M . Martin, C. Gudgel, M. KcnJcl, G.
Bate&gt;, L. Block, F. Tanncnh.lUm, B. Fay
F.rst Row \\' . Black (treasurer), M. En holm (vice•prc.,dent), M1. . Moorhead (sponwr), L. Stra&lt;'cr
(prcSJdcnt), A. R•ch1c (secretary).
Oth,r Mcmhus H Grove, E. Jack-on, M Mills, L 'elson, E. Newcomb, M . P1ck, C. ega!.

WONDER CLUB
Rear- E. Carev, D. McDonald. H. Stark (president), E. Hubb., M . Hardmg, H. McAIJister, L.
Gei•, \\'. MaxwclJ, . \\'atlmgton.
Front 0 . Oakc•. E. Elliott, G. Higmbotham (vice·prc •dent), L. Field (•ecrctary), P. Newman,
M . Drc"lcr,
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Activitie. ---- -- ------- -----··-···----·--- Facing 92
Albright, John R _ -·--··------------·----------·- 21
Alumm Scholarship --·-·-·-·--··· --·-·------···-- 112
Angelus Board -------------·-·-----------------··--- 6
Archery Club ---------·---·----·--·-··--------·--·-·· 12 7
Art -··--··-- -·------·-··-··--····-······-·······-······· 11 )
A~tronomy Club ·----·-······-··-···--·······-···· 127
Athletic ....
................. Facing 92·93 · 110
Band ·····-····-···--···-·····················---·········· 117
Ba eball .
-···········--··-·-·····-··-·-·-·--····96·97
Ba ketball, Boys· ······--·-··-·········---··· 102·1 0 3
Ba ketball, Girls' ·---·-·······----·······--·--·--·· 110
Bell of Beaujolais.. ·--······-·········---·--·····-118
Bor t, Ella Henry. ·····------·······-·······-····- 4
Boys' Classical Club.............................. 128
Boys' Glee Club... ·-·-·--····--·--·--··---------·--116
Boy · Mu Ic Club·---------··----·-··-------------- 128
Boxing ··--------·-------------·--·-·----·-·------------- 106
Cadets ------·-·--------·-----········----·--------------129
Campbell Medal ---·------·-··--·----·--------- ···-- 113
Classe --·--··-·------- ------·-·-···----··--·-Facing 26
Cho Club .. ----------·------·· ---·--···----------·--- 129
Cho·CrUisers· Dance --·-····---· ·-·----·------- 126
Commercial Club ----·----··-···---·--·------·--·-· 130
Congrcs ... . --------------- --····-----·-------·------ 130
Congress Dinner Dance........................ 126
Contents _ ------------- ·····--------·Facing 8
Contests . -···--------·----······-·-·----· Facing 110
CrUisers' Club ·--··--------·-·---·--·· ------·---··- 131
"D" Club .. _ --------··-----··---·--··-···-----·------131
"D" Club Dance·---------·--··----···--------·--··- 121
Debating .. ---------·--·------··--·-·--··-··----·-····· 114
Dedication --·--------------··-··-·----·------------·-- 3
D1ana -------···-------··------·-- ····--·····-----··-··-- 13 2
Drama Club Alpha .... ··-······-·------·---·- 132
Drama Club Beta ---··-····----·-·--------····- 13 3
Drama Club Gamma ···-··----··-·------------ 13 3
Duley .... ---·----------------·-··---·-····------------- 119
Faculty - Pictures -----·····-·---··--·-·-----··· 21 ·26
Faculty -----····--------·--·-··· ............ Facing 20
Fine Art. -·---·---------------·······-----· Facing 114
Fims
___ ·-·----------· -·-······----·--- Facing 174
Ford , Kenneth B _ _ --··-····---···--·--------···- 5
Foreword -··--·------·--------··------··----·--------·- 7
Football ----····--------------····-··---·---···-----98· 10 1
French Club·-------------·-··-····--·····------···-·· 134
Girls' Athletic Associatio n ---···--------·---· 134
Girl · Glee Club.................................... l16
Girl Reservcs, ......................................... \3 5
Golf __ .... ----·--··------········-·······-----···-·· 105
Hill, Roscoe C .·--------········-··---··--·----··-·-· 21
H1-Y Club .. ·----·······-----····-- ·-·--··--·-·-···· 136
Honor Cup. _____ ................................ 112
International Relation ' Club................ 136
Jazz Band ··-------------·--·······----·······--··--···· 121
] umor Chefs -··-·-·-··-----····-··---·····-------····· 13 7
] unior Class..... ·-···--·---········---··-----······ 77·88
Junior Prom ·-·-------··--······---·······----·-·····- 123
] unior Rad1o Club................................ 13 7
] unior ---· ····------·-··----·······-·----·Facing 7 6
Junto Club ·-····-···--- ---· .•....................... 138
] unto· Minerva Dance ····-·--·-·····------·--·· 126

Kiwanis Conte t _ ·---········----·------·--···----111
Kodak Club, Boys ··--·-·······-----·------····---- 139
Kodak Club, G1rls ···-········--------------·····-- 139
Latin Club --------- ···----····---------------···--·· 140
Local Honor SocietY--·····-------------·· 140·141
M1d ummer
Ight's Dream.......... ........ 126
Minerva, Aeg1s .. ................................... 142
Mmerva, Arachne ··----····-·-··----·-·-·---··-·· 14 2
MInerva, Elala ........................................ 14 3
Motor Club ··---·· .................................. 14 3
Mu. 1c ---·····----··-· -···-············-·------··-·-····-- 11 5
atwnal Honor Soclety........................ 144
Orchestra ····-·-- --····----·····----·------·-·········· 117
Organ1zat10n --······--·······--·--··--Facing 126
Piano Club ·---·-···-··--······--····--·-·····---······ 144
P orter, Myrta B .... ·········-·············-··--·-· 21
Pubhc Speak1 ng Club ............................ 14 5
Red and Wh1te Day......·-··-------------······-124
Red ]acket ' Club .................................. 14 5
Rifle Team ····----··-···-·······-······--··········-·· 161
Schne1der, Rose M ................................. )
School V1ew · ----······--······-----····-········-·9·20
School ·····-····-----······----··-·---···---··Facing 8
Schwe1ger. Carl A................................. 3
Sc1ence Club ··--······-··---··-----·--------··------146
Scrap Book ------···-·---·-·····---------Facing 152
enate --· -------------··----····--··--·--------····-·--- 146
e mor Chefs -------- -- -- -·-------·---------·---- 14 7
Semor Clas ---------·-----· ··-------·----··-···2 7-76
enior Hallowe'en Dance·-----------------··-- 122
Sen1or Prom ________________ __-·------------·---·-·---12 3
SeniOr Prom Committee ...............••..•... 123
en10r Radw Club................................ 14 7
emors -----· -------····----·········---·-·- Facing 26
hafroth Co ntest.. ................................ 112
hofe, Robert----·-·--·--······------- ---··-----····· 5
Show Off................................................ \20
occer ·---····-----······-----······---··-·------··-····-·109
oc1al .... ···---···--·---···-····--··------Facing 120
ocml Hours ···----·-···---··-···- --······----·····-·· 121
opho more Class -···---···- ·--···-·---··---- -··89·92
ophomores ---··-·····--·········-·-·-··Facing 8
panish Club -··--·-···--·······-·---·----·----······ 148
pan Ish Fiesta ........·----···--··----··------·-··-··· 12 2
Sp1tler, Clark H -·---···-·--········----·---·--····-· 2 I
Sport's Club --·---·---·-·····--··-····---·····-·-·· -·· 148
pothght ···---·----·-··----·-······---------··--······ 149
tate Oratorical Contcst........................ 111
teinbcrg Prize ................................••.... 113
tudent Co unc1L. .................................. 150
wimm1ng -·--------········-····-·----·--··---·-···--107
Tennis --·-· ···---·--······--·······----···-----······--- 104
Thatcher Cup -····---··········--· ................ 113
Three Ts Club...................................... I 51
Track ---· .··--------·····--·······----··-··---······9 3·9 5
T\vO Arts Club..................................•.•. I 51
Vocal and Vwhn Club.......................... I 52
Volleyball -·-····- --·--··-···---·-·--···---···-···-··-- 108
Wolcott Contest .. ·········-····--·-····------····-- 111
Wonder Club.... ·······-·····------·-··--··--······ 152
Woodbury Contest --·-····---·--··-·-··-·-···-·· 111
W resthng -·---·--·-···---······----·-··---·····-·-··· 10 6

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