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                  <text>����east high school
denver, colorc:do
nineteen hundred
and forty-nine
the angelus
volume xxxxi
sponsor
alice c. koons
editor
sheldon alpert
asst. editor
alan qass
business manaqer
marlyn waqqener
asst. business manaqer
mary ann sobol
photo co-ordinator
bruce anderson
sports editors
bryce zarlt
bernie eisenstat
art editors
elise brady
charlotte evans
jack riddle
section editors
alan woods
dick winter
corinne snuffer
braxton ross
carole quiat
janice pobrislo
sue mcmlllin
eleanor qoldman
asst. section editors
joann iskow
jean dow
phyllis qilkison
photoqraphers
qary dean
dee larson
hubert weinshienk
recorder
qinny schoonover
typist
diane mcclintock

�BERNARD M. BARUCH
!197 MADISON AVENUE

NEW YORK 22, N.Y.

Dececber 17, 1948.

some of you view east in prosped.
others look happily from day to day
toward the many good times which the
cherubs of east enjoy, but to the qraduating senior comes a new and some-

J.1r. St-.eldon Alpert, Editor
The Angelus,
East High School,
Denver 6, Colorado.

what melancholy feeling--a profound
sense of loss . . . loss of those endear-

Ky dear Mr. Alpert:

inq friendships made while strolling in

M n and women are Just boys and
girls -- in many 1ns tance e not quite grolm
up.
The future ot America holds tor its
youth exactly what its youth cakes it.
Youth
will reap exactly what it sows.

the spacious halla and while eatinq
lunch amid the qrandeur of the campus, during the meeting of one's favorite
club or on the athletic field of honor
.•. he feels deeply the vacuum caused
by the loss of those faculty members
who have been throughout his years at
east an intellectual mainstay.
the qraduate has the vaque apparition of insecurity looming above him
• . . throuqh the semi-darkness, he
catches only fleeting glimpses of the
future . . . in this book we of the staff

hope to light the way throuqh darkness • . • to that task we humbly d•dicate our book--and ourselves..

Mental and physical discipline will
tit you to meet any or the problems or the
present and the future.
Without these two,
all will be guesswork and piece-~eal.
There
has been too much or that in the conduct ot
our national and international affairs.
We
must be honest with ourselves and deal uith
!acts.
Only the best and most disciplined
minds can evaluate and adjust the complexities
of our national and international life.
So, whether it be young or old, it
all starte and ends with a well-trained and
disciplined mind and body.
It we but le a~n the
lessons tbbt shriek from the pages of history
there ia no handicap t~ ca~~ot be overco~e by
will-power, patience and application.
The
Teh Co~~andments and the Sermon on the Mount are
still our beet guides
And remember that this
government is the best in the world.
All are
better ott here than in any other.
l~rove it
but guard it well, and don't lean too heavily on it.
You can and should do tor yourself.
SincerP ly yours,

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���c/o Colunbie. Broadcasting System,
Hollywood, Calif.
December 1, 1 g4a
l"r. Sheldon Alpert,
Denver Public Schools,
East High School,
East Colfax Ave. and Elizabeth Street,
Denver 6, Colorado.
Dear Sheldon Alpert:
Your letter of November 17th (long dela1ed in reaching me) asks
me such important questions that I will give you honest answers
instead of merely fair words.
(1) Q. A~t does the future hold for the youth of America?
A. I don't know. Possibly war. Let's face it.
(2) Q. How can e meet and overcome its obstacles?
A. I will deal with this in a minute.
(3) Q • •'hat can we do now to guarantee our security later?
A. There is no security, either noVI or later, and I think
your entire accent on security is misplaced . There never
has been security since mankind began on earth -- though
sometimes, for a limited peri0d, there has been the
illusion of it for certain people or certain classes.
Today, 1n facing the fact that security is non-existent,
we are in touch with realities and perhaps are all the
better for it. Grasp the substance. Do not run after
the shadow.
And now what is the substance? Here I come back to yoor second and
vi tal question-- how to overcome the obstacles that await us in
the future. I know of no secret weapon, quack nostrum or streamlined shortcut. To youth I would say: :-1atce yourself well informed
so that you are better able to understand what things are all about,
not merely against the background of your own country and lifetime,
but in the larger reckonlng of world history. Learn the meanin~ of
words so that you can diagnose nonsense and will be better able to
resist the blandishments of the too smart. Cultivate private
happiness , both with fa11ily and with friends, so that you are arr.1ored
to some extent against whatever happens beyond your control. And for
the minority of you who have a talent for control, go into politics
or public life and raise its moral and intellectual standards.
All this if there is time. There ~ay not be. Do not risten too much
to my generation . Remember that we have had our chance and very
lareely fluffed it.
This ~~Y not be the kin~ of message you were expecting from me, but
your quest ·.ons deserve the tribute of sincerity.
With all good wishes,
Yours

P.S.

Please send me the issue of your maeazine when it appears.

�MISS ELIZABETH SP ARHA WK
Dean of Girls

MISS MARGARET BEYNON
Assistant in the Office

GEORGE WAGNER
Coordinator of Instruction

KENNETH GORSLINE
Assistant in the Office

MELVIN PAYNE
Assistant Principal

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�The student council of East high school is comEDITH PETERS

JOAN SUMM::RTON

posed of a group of Angels that do their best to make
the wishes of their fellow students come true. This
student government plays a very active part in the
function of all school activities.
Each year they present to the school the Sweet-

MICKEY MILLER

BRAD ALLEN

heart dance which falls on St. Valentine's day. This
council has done many things to better the school
and to make both the students and the teachers
realize the importance of a well-functioning student
organization.

�deleff£tle
aJJe1nl-ly

aids students
The delegate assembly is a very
important part of the student government at East. A representative is
chosen from each first hour class as
its delegate.
To be a member of the delegate
assembly, the student is required to
have an average of "C" or better in
all classes and also must be approved by the dean of girls.
The duties of the delegate assembly are numerous and varied. First
and foremost, the members are expected to represent the opinions of
their first hour classmates.

GAYNOR MILLER

JANET ADAMS

GENE SHIRLEY

NANCY CLEMONS

Assisting in the different campaigns throughout the year is another
service performed by this group.
They collect for the Red Cross, the
Christmas stockings and the International assistance drive. The annual
dance around the Christmas tree is
sponsored by this organization. They
also handle the sale of Script books
and Angelus coupons.
Meetings are held at least once a
month. Officers are elected by members of the assembly.

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busy at east
Controlling attendance, recordmg
grades, making programs, counselmg. planning assembhes, adjusting
schedules, making transcripts of credits, pnnhng the bulletins and answering countless questions put to them
by 2,500 Angels are just a few of the
numerous daily events in the lives of
the East high school office staff.
The occupational adjustment serv
ice, directed by Lawrence Marshall,
is a service in which students spend
their time and energy assisting other
Angels in obtaining jobs that best
suit their abilities and needs. The
0. A. S. has helped many students to
find jobs during the Christmas season
and after graduation.
The clinic, under the supervision of
Miss Cynthia Van Blarcom, school
nurse, takes care of all the ailing
Angels at East high school. The Seraph Sisters assist Miss Van Blarcom
in giving advice, first aid and in keeping records. They also help with
physical examinations, vaccinations,
dental care and eye tests.

�Eighteen English courses are under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Kathrine Hoffman. All except jumor composition
and modem literature are acceptable for college entrance
cred1t.
The classes include literature and composition for sophomores and juniors, modern literature, American literature,
contemporary literature, English literature, college preparatory English, creafv writmg, speech, Shakespeare, drama,
journalism and th Spotlight staff.

Front row. left to right: Mrs. Elsie Andersen. Greqg Brown .,
,s Margaret Beynon, Miss Margaret Smith, Mrs. Ahce Breck,
Miss Helen Hunter Thomas Gtlhgan. Miss Vera Thompsc • Second row: Mrs. Gladys Bona, Eugene Schaefer, Mrs. Gene·
vteve Y.relnor Mrs. Kathrine Hoffman Mrs. Eileen Swets
"lice Koons, Justin Brierly.

��The commercial. home economics and industrial arts
courses compnse the vocational department. The chairmen
are Charles Croley, Miss Mary Livesey and Waldo Miller,
respectively.
The classes are: typing, commercial arithmetic, bookkeepmy, general busmess training, business English, stenography,
transcnption, commercial law, salesmanship, consumer economics, economic geography, foods, clothing, personal ap·
pearance, social living, mechanical drawing, craft, general
metal, art metal and woodwork.

Front row. left to riqht: Mtss Selma Taub, Mrs. Mary Moore, Charles Croley. Mrs. Ruth Eggleston, Waldo Miller, Mrs. Helen
Shepherd, Miss Mary Livesey. Second row: Max Houtchens, Mtss Ada McGetrick, Adolph Panek. Mrs. Bermea Sullivan,
Arthur Bragg, Mtss Loretta Miller, Rolliff Wright. Mrs. Hester Holaday Mrs. Rosetta New

��Courses in French, German, Italian, Latin and Spanish
make up the language department of which Mrs. Blanche
Pigott is chairman.
A basic background in grammar, vocabulary and readmg is stressed during the first four semesters of a language.
Cultural material, too, including the history, customs, literature, art and music of the country is offered. The modern
languages also stress conversational ability.

Front row. left to riqht: Chester Phelps. Mrs. Lyle Holley, Miss Tilly Lash. Mrs. Blanche Pigott. Miss Rosalie Edmiston Miss
c;
~ au &gt;. Second row: Miss Elizabeth Craven John Matties, Mrs. Doris Vinyard.

��The music department, under the chairmanship of Roland
Roberts, includes: boys' glee, girls' glee, selected girls' glee,
girls' a cappella, beginning and advanced a cappella, harmony, music appreciation, symphony orchestra, intermediate orchestra, advanced band, cadet band and ensemble.
Drawing and painting, commercial art, fashion drawing,
clay modeling, creative art and general art comprise the
art department whose chairman is Miss Esther Wickham.

Front row. left to riqht: Mrs. Violette McCarthy, Miss Hero Conesny, Miss Regina Desjardins. Second row: Mlss Fareeda
Moorhead, Roland Roberts, Miss Esther Wickham.

��Charles McGlone is the chairman of the social science
division of East's curnculum.
General education and American history are required
courses for sophomores and juniors, respectively. Other his·
tory classes are Western history, ancient history and modern
European history.
American problems, sociology, learning to live in the
atomic age, psychology and social problems complete the
list of social science courses.

Front row. left to right: Mrs. Franc-es Branda. Mrs. Mary Moore M.ss Florence Briber. librarian. Mrs. Vugm1a Stearns. Mrs.
Olhe Schlosser. librarian Charles McGlone. Second row: Genge Jon"en L ?n :::&gt;iner. Calvin Anderson. Wilham We1mar.
Avery French Lowrance Marshall Robert McComas.

��Physical education is required for sophomores and juniors
but is elective for seniors.
Dance for girls and apparatus gym for boys are offered
as well as the regular gym courses. R.O.T.C. is a joint offering
of the Denver public schools and the War department.
White Jackets and health education are also included,
according to Mrs. Frances Branda and Clarence Whipple,
chairmen.

Front row. left to right: M.ss Jean Aschbacher, Mrs. I ar,
Branda, M1ss Juanita Loepllen, M1ss Cynthia Van Blarcom,
nurse, Miss Lucille Ilgaudas, Clarence Whipple. Second row: Adolph Panek, Carl Pease, Maior Gordon Reilly, Sergeant Rex
Dawson, Elbert Chapman. Kenneth Julsrud.

��Harry Charlesworth is chairman of the eight mathematics
courses offered at East.
A practical course is given for the student who has httle
ability or liking for mathematics.
The formal courses consist of algebra, geometry plane
and solid, trigonometry and mathematical analysis. Plane
geometry is divided into two classifications: "C" for students
desiring only college entrance credit; and "E" for those
interested in engineering.

Front row, left to right: Chester Phelps, Miss Margaret Aylord, Harry Charlesworth, Mrs. Myrtle Sntder, Kenneth Gorshne
Second row: Carl Pease Wendell Wolf. Mrs. Opheho Wolter, Bruce Ewer, Mtss Nano Mahoney, Oscar Marinoff.

��Of the nine science courses, biology, physics cmd chemistry are the only ones which receive credit as laboratory
sciences.
Second semester chemistry is divided into "A" and "B"
groups; the former deals with laws and theories, the latter
w1th practical application.
The non-laboratory subjects are: radio, fundamentals of
electricity, astronomy, geology and aeronautics 1 and 2.
Chairman of the department is Dominic Zarlengo.

Front row. left to right: Wi,lis Lamson, John Brennpn, Dominic Zarlengo, Miss Lily Schultz, Robert Stegner, Jack Mcintosh
Second row: Sam Blanc, Max Houtchens, Ray Easley, Morris Hoffman, Loren Smith, Wendell Wolf, Fred Ticen.

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Sh ld n Alpert L•. Hqs. "' .
Albert And rson Pv•. F
Harry Arkin Pv• H Co
Richard Aushn Pvt F Q.

Jor n Bnllard Pvt G Co
Dic-k Ballinger, Pvt G Co.
Rol:-ort Bar tho IC', S Sgt F Co
Arnold BeC'k, Pvt H Co.

obn• Benharr, S/Sqt E..CO
Don B1gham, Pvt. E-Co
Gilb rt Bliss, Pv F Co.
Donald Blunt Pvt. FCc

Georg

James Campbell, Pvt. E Co.
Dorothy Carpenter, Cpl. FCc
Bc.u Carlson, Pvt H.CO.
;im Corter, Pvt. H Co.

Vernon Cottarello, S/Sgl F-Co.
Crts Chabos Pvt. H Co.
Toni Ched1ster, Pvt. Hqs. Co.
RC'y Chnstler Pvt. E Cv

Bower Lt F Co
;ohn Brown, S/Sgt. r Co.
Russel Burqhman Pvt. Hqs ..o
V&lt;'m Burk"Jart, Pvt. Hqs.t; .

Clark Pvt. G~.
Rtchard Clark, S/Sqt. G Co.
Stanton Clay, Pvt. H-Co.
William Clow, Pvt. F Co.

rry Chutkow, Pvt. Hqs. Co.
Don Cluxton, Pvt. E..CO.
Melvin Cohen, Pvt. H Co.
Charles Colcord, Pvt. H Co.

Wilham Colony, Pvt. F-Co.
Donald Connel,, Sgt. F-Co.
Russell Conrad, Pvt. Hqs. Co.
Dick Cosslett S/Sqt. Hqs. Co.

William Counts, Pvt. G Co.
Roy Cox, Pvt. H Co.
Wilham Cox, Lt. F-Co.
Joyce Craig, S/Sgt. Hqs ...CO

Stanley Dell, Pvt. F Co.
Sumner Dodgo, S/Sgt. H-Co.
Dorothy Drury Cpt F-Co.
Robert Dunbar, S/Sqt. F Co.

Gerald Edgar, I/Sgt. G Co.
Bob Edln, Sgt. Hqs ...CO.
Richard Etaw, Pvt. E..CO.
Alan Elder, S/Sqt. G Co.

Ralph Fellows, Pvt. E-Co.
Howard Fetterhoff. Pvt. G Co.
Robert Finlet, Pvt. Hqs.-Co
Alan Fouse, Pvt. Hqs. Co.

Kenneth Frost, S/Sgt. G-Co.
Robert Fugmann, Pvt. H..CO.
Paul Geisert, Sgt F-Co.
Mark Gibson. Cpl. Hqs -Co.

Morns Goldman, Cpl. Hqs.-Co.
Davtd Goodstein, S/Sgt. F Co.
Chuck Gorsline. Pvt Hqs.-Co.
Wtl,iam Goa, Sgt. G Co.

James Gray, Pvt. G.Co.
Robert Grebb, Pvt H-Co.
Bemleta Hall, S/Sgt. G-Co.
Robert Hankemeier, Pvt. Hqs. Co.

Theodore Hansen, Pvt. F-Co.
Dennis Harkis, Cpl. E Co.
Diana Harrts, M/Sgt. Hqs.-Co.
Robert Harris, MaJor Hqs. Co.

Don Harland. Pvt. F..CO.
John Harsch, Lt. Hqs. Co.
Charles Harryman, Pvt. H-Co.
Robert Hartsfield, Pvt E Co.

Richard Houck M/Sgt. Hqs.·Co.
Leroy Haynes, 1/Sqt. H Co.
Hosey Hearn, S/Sql. Hqs. Co.
Maurice Helm, Pvt H-Co.

Robert Henes, T/Sqt. Hqs .CO.
Leslie H1ll, Pvt. H Co.
George Hilt, S/Sgt. Hqs. Co.
Charles Howard, I/Sqt. Hqs. Co.

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rry Huston Pvt. F Co.
Richord lmoor, lJ. E-Co
B1lly Irvme Pvt H Co.
Will am :vorson Sgt Hqs. Co
Don Kelley, S/Sgt. H-Co.
Don Kelling, I/Lt. G-Co
Douglas Kelly, Pvt. Hqs. Co.
Barbara Kendall Lt. C-ol E-Co

Charles Jackson, Pvt. F Co.
Donald Johnson, Pvt. E Co
Ernest Johnson, Pvt. Hqs. Co.
Keitz, Lt H-Co
Edward Kneece S/Sgt E-Co.
Joseph Kuhlman, S/Sgt. Hqs ...CO.
Joseph Labaree, S/Sgt. Hqs. Co.
Tom Lam d, Pvt. F.CO.
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Rob rt Leaver, Pv•. H C.o
Raymond Lipson S Sgt. Hqs . ..;,.
Tom Lor.ey S 3gt. F Co

Joo Long, Pvt. F Co.
Ralph Lorenz, Cp•. Hqs Co.
Kenneth Lyor', Pvt. E ~
Newell Marcy Pvt. H Co.

Ro'Jer Markham, Pvt. F Co.
;:~mes Marshall, Pvt. F Co
Walter Marshall, Lt. H • .
Charles M-:Como, S Sgt. H Co.

Charles McConnel., Pvt. FCc
;ock Mckinley Pv . E C
Fran Mckinney Pvt H-Co
H nry M No ly, Lt Hqs -Go.

James Mesch, S/Sgt. E-Co
Ronald M1ller S/Sgt. F Co
Richard Moore, Pvt H Co.
James Moore, S/Sgt. F-Co

John Morrts, Lt. Hqs Co.
Dwight Murphy, Pvt. G C
Kenneth Moses, Pvt. Hqs. ;A.
Ra:ph Musgrove S/Sgt Hqs C .

Alvin Nelson, Lt. H-Co.
John Nelson, Pvt. Hqs.-Co
Fred Neuman, T/Sgt. G-Co.
Clyde Newell, S/Sgt. E-Co.

Mary Ann Nlomtnen, Cpl. Hqs. Co.
Tom Noc , Sgt. Hqs.-Co.
Robert Odonnell, I/Sgt E-Co.
Eugene Olinger T/Sgt. E Co

R1chard Olinger, S/Sgt. E-Co.
Jan Orndorff. Pvt H-Co.
Walter Palmer, Sgt. E-Co.
James Parker, Pvt Hqs.-Co.

Harold Peirce, Pvt. G-Co.
William Pitts, Sgt. E-Co
John Porter, Pvt. E-Co.
Howard Powelson Pvt. G Co.

Lee R::~gsdale, Pvt. F Co.
Kenneth Ralston, S/Sgt E-Co.
Richard Reese, Pvt. F Co.
Allen Richards, Pvt E-Co.

Dale R1chards, Sgt. G-Co.
Edgar Riddick, Pvt. H-Co.
W11liam Riesbol. T/Sgt. F-Co.
James Ritchie, Sgt E-Co.

Cns Roberts, Pvt. F-Co.
Clifford Robinson, S/Sgt. H Co.
Bruce Rogers. Sgt. H-Co.
John Roper, Lt. Hqs.-Co.

Harry Rosenbaum, Pvt. F-Co
Beatrice Russ, Cpl. E-Co.
Stanley Schwartz, Lt. Hqs.-Co.
Ronald Schwartz, Pvt G-Co.

;ames Scott Pvt. H-Co.
Charles Sheets Sgt. H-Co.
Barnard Silvers, Pvt. Hqs.-Co.
Bill Simpson, Pvt. G Co

Gorden Simons, Pvt. F-Co
James Skinner, Lt. Hqs. Co.
Vernon Slaughter, Pvt. G Co.
Roger Simon, Pvt E Co.

Donald Smith, Lt. Hqs.-Co.
Don Smith, S/Sgt. Hqs.-Co.
George Smith, Pvt. F-Co
Robert Snelson, S/Sgt. E Co.

Janis Snider, Cpl. Hqs.-Co.
Theodore Speck Pvt Hqs. Co.
James Stewart, Pvt. G-Co.
Ellene Stirling, Sg•. H-Co.

Edward Stone, Pvt. F-Co.
Vernon Taylor, T/Sgt. Hqs.-Co.
Raymond Thomas, Pvt. F Co.
Page Thompson, Pvt Hqs. Co.

Larry Throop, Pvt. Hqs. Co.
John Upton, S/Sgt. H-Co
Ra.ph Vance, Pvt. F Co.
Harald Van Meren, Lt Hqs.-Co.

Tom Van Moler, Pvt. H Co.
Cltfton Venerable, Pvt G-Co.
Thomas Watton, Cpl. H Co.
Larry Webor Pvt H-Co.

Leonard Wells, Pvt. H-Co.
Howard Wengren, Pvt. F-Co.
Don Whitacre, Pvt. G-Co.
Patrick Wllkins, Pvt. Hqs. Co.

Alvm Willts, Pvt. Hqs.-Co.
Robert Wilson, Sgt. G Co.
Donald Young, Sgt. G Co.
Earl Young, Lt. G-Co

Charles Youngman, Pvt. FCo.

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�Front row, left to right: Chuck Howard !/Sgt.; Dick tlout"k M Sgt
Second row: Don Young, Sgt.· Russel Conrad Pvt · Tom Rhule Pvt ·
Charles Jackson, Pvt.; Albert Re1d, Pvt ; Gilbert Bl1ss, Pvt. Last
row: Chut"k Sheets, Sgt · Lee Ragsdale, Pvt · B11l Irvin£!, Pvt ; Ray
Thomas Pvt.; Rob rt Hankemeler, Pvt.

t. o.l. c. appoints color guard, staff

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To determine the boys who will serve on the R.O.T.C. color guard, competitive drill downs
are given. Each morning this group of boys put up the flag and lower it in the afternoon.
Ten members are appointed to the R.O.T.C. staff at the beginning of the semester. They
include: the adjutant, who acts as an official representative of the battalion commander; the
intelligence officer, who superv ises the color guard; the plans and training officer, who arranges
training schedules for the officers; the supply officer, who checks weapons for care and maintenance; and the public relations officer.

Front row, left to right: Donald Smith Lt.; Barbara Kendell, Lt Co•.;
Robert Herres, T/Sgt.; Dtanna Hams. Sgt./Ma. Last row: James
Skinner Lt.; Stanley Schwartz !..t.; Ralph Lorenz, Cpl.; Richard
Houck Sgt./Maj. Absentees: Harald Van Meren Lt. Sheldon AI
pert Lt.

�Front row. left to right: Sgt. Rex Dawson; Joe.~: Parsons 2/Lt.; Wil·
liom Rtesblo T Sgt.; Eugene O.mger, T Sgt.· Wilham Goa, Sg'.
Graham Espey, S/Sgt Back row: Richard Olinger S Sgt.; Kenneth
Ralston, S/Sgt.; Vernon Tay or T Sgt · Tom Larned Pvt.; Fred
Neuman, T/Sgt.

£11~t/ dtjtl£t£1 takes city crown
East high school's rifle team placed twenty-third out of 151 schools throughout the nation.
Each week the rifle team has shoulder to shoulder and postal matches. Many of the boys have
won medals at contests such as the intercollegiate and intercity matches, William Randolf match
and the Roy Best trophy matches.
The R.O.T.C. drill squad has made a fine showing for East by taking the Ctty championship.
The drill squad practices five days a week to maintain their high standmgs. Activities in which
they participate include: putting on assembhes at junior high schools, marching in parades and
drilling at football games.

Front row. left to right: Donald Kelly, S Sgt.; Vernon Taylor, T/Sgt.;
Donald Blunt, Pvt.; ;ames Stewart, Pvt.: Larry Gierman, Pvt.:
Buddy Cox, Pvt. Back row: Jack Roper, Lt.; Robert Ed1!n, Sgt.;
Donald Connell Sgt.; Harold Petree Pvt.· Donald Harlan, Pvt.·
Rober Leaver, Pvt · John Dayton, Pvt.

�Loren Turnage, Patricia Rymer, Danny Clifford, Patricia Rothwell Connie Merrill, Joanne Porker, Glen Harvey, Robert Von dor Ltppe Wendol: Hatheld Richard Weob, Royrr:ond
Powell. Clive O'Leary, Robert Skhler, Ray D1ckison Bonnie Dahl. Conducted by Roland Roberta.

hart, Miriam Frost. Gene Bridges, Charles Cranston, Leonard Zekman, Tom Young, Henry Edler, Stanford Adelstein, Bill Simpson, Ruth Bugdanowitz. Third row: Mary Jane Arnold

Front row. left to right: Margaret Winter. Michael Comins. Floraine Price, Nancy Joyce, Betty Emery, Dorothy Logon, Shiriey Rock, Delberdino Witham. Second row: Robert Rin

concert orchestra

�Firat row. left to riqht: Harry Wulker. Leonard Zckman Henry McNally, Joan Parker, Connie Mcrrtll. May Leuze. Second row: Cynthia Skelton, ;oyco Muler, Joan T1mblin, Amta
Bridwell, Stanford Adelstein, Charles Lyons James Mesch, Max Goldstein, Charles Cranston, Nancy Land, Verna Dyle. Third row: Herbert Harvey, E.1ino Ham;::m Joan Torko,
Chuck Froosc, Cllvo O'Leary, George Hilt, Owen Schneider, Goorgo Bien, Mary Roins, Jack Fredrickson, Morris Goldman. Fourth row: Irwin Levy, Kenneth Frost, Dona H('llor
Vornon Slaughter, Raymond Powell, B1ll Coleman, Paul Wisdom, Robert Skhler Gary Dean. Rodney Wylio, Gilbort Josephson, Rollo Bale, Marcia Manning, :..eshe Htll, L.my
Norqutse, John Wilhams, Mason Howard, Tom Lyons. Fifth row: Louise Pospisil. Gcno Pierre, Dale Dickson, Tom Parks, Bll: Jenkms. Clarence Peltz Dale Edwards. Walter
Marshall Ronnio Bonne! Dick C''lrk Paul Mershon, Ed Crowell, Gregory Bruce, Glen Harvey GeM Carmlchae;, Wa.lace Schamp, :::&gt;;ck Wobt&gt;, Wonde-1 Hatfield_ Conducted by
Roland Roberts.

concert band

�Front row, left to right: Mary Jo Henry, Barbara Claus, Eleanor Edie, Carol Campbell, Wanda Moore, Arthur Bliss, Robert Wood, Ronald Broman, Harry Arkin, M·mita Levy, Shir.e&gt;y
Rock, Mary Ann Niemlnen, Carol Van Fleet. Shtrley Highland. Second row: Joan Chafin, Babette Greenslit, Shirlie Hale, Mary Lou E~a. Eddie Gauss, Hamlet Crocker, D~~k Taylor
Kenneth Cook, Carole Qulot, Gilda Youngman, Wanda West Gerry Rice, Carolyn Lindseth, Annette Roe. Third row: Lois Evans, Jacqueline Hoggard, Dorothy Drury, Leo F.t.:hett
Eugene Sterling, John Shue, Ted Schomberg, Braxton Ross, Denis Laughlin, Jim Tracy, Chris Roberts. Patricio Lane, Nancy Ebaugh, Susan T~eal. Catherine Watts. Fourth row:
Donna Smolenske, Dione Gilmore, ::&gt;onno Schreck, Jan Hepper·
:e Emrich, Bm Payne Owen West, A:::m Woods, Puu: W1saom, John Singleton Herschel Phelrs Rusken Sovig
Donna Morrison, Joann Conder, Marilynn Benham, ;oyce Cral Directed by Miss Fareeda Moorhead.

a cappella choir

�Front row, left to right: Sally Dt Iullo, Joan Huebner, Betty McBride, Evelyn NaranJo, Claire Carroll, Donna Turner, Marilyn Gay, Beverly Hecker, Norma Je1.1n Nielsen :::&gt;1ane Van
Ausdall, Joanne Weselquist Germaine Roy, LuAnn Rosenbaum, Ruth Dove, Janis Snyder, Betty Norgren. Second row: Joyce Ml!Jer, Nancy Stamm, Gere Vopot, Leora Goldberg, Tena
Papilian, Phyllis Menachof. Nancy Haas, Kathy Knott, Pat Swiers. Velma Corklsh Lillian Field, True McKenry, Marty Vawter, Arlene Becker, Blanche Markharr.. Third row: Lucil.
Hite Phylhs Taylor, Nancy Wrenn, Margie Allander, Margaret Sylvester, Marilyn Jessup, Raydeen Person, Barbara Marugg, Marlene Henninger Bonnie Hender Pat Ryan Nancy
Winters, Sue McMillan Barbara Cobb, Gerry Roden. Fourth row: Mrs. Violette McCarthy Jane Graham, Susan Sargent, MarJyn Kall, Marlene Bruce, Dona Bownan, Pat Arthur
Gladys Guntrer, Marg•Jret Gray, Betty Moore, Joanne Babcock. Betty Pasco, Beth Galley, Marilyn Cosier Rose Devlin. Directed by Mrs. Violette McCarthy.

selected girls' glee

�visual
education
aids

Front row. left to right: Don Zinn. Dick Bateman. G raid Edgar, Goorge
Rein, Leonard Wells Sam Blanc. Second row: Tom Nock, Bob Johnson,
John Morris, Bob B~Jrthohc Larry Bodaness, Solomon Ha1lpern, Max
Goldstein.

Serving the Angels of East h1gh to
the best of the1r abihty, the visual
education department gives of their
free time to present pleasurable as
well as educational movies to the
school. They are also responsible for
the checking and reponing of film
and equipment.

stage crew
works
Few Angels realize the time and
hard work that the members of the
stage crew have spent behind the
scenes so that East may enjoy assem
blies and varied performances. These
boys, under the direction of Arthur
Bragg, also receive practical training
in stage management.

Front row. left to right: Joseph Mann :lick Peterson, Arthur Bragg,
Cl !ford Robinson. Second row: Duane Payno, Larry Bodaness, Fd
Ryland, Lloyd Munson, Ph1: Whitely.
Front row. left to right: ,. - "'"ln•&lt;&gt;nce Briber. Margie Landeck, Barbara
R
~rell. Second row: Manon Brown
Gilbert Mrs. Holen Ec
Dorothy Guthrie Mrs. Ollie Schlosser. Mary Newberry, Betty Jean
Bryant, Janet Goetz,
• John Hanson.

library staff
serves
Here at East high school, the library
staff is responstble for seeing that the
library shelves are correctly stacked,
that research matenal is ready for
those who need 1t and that the books
are checked out efficiently. Assistance is also given students in finding
pleasurable reading.

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Few Angels realize the time and
hard work that the members of the
stage crew have spent behind the
scenes so that East may enjoy assem
bhes and varied performances. These
boys, under the direction of Arthur
Bragg, also receive practical training
in stage management.

Front row. left to riqht: Joseph Mm
CH!ord Robinson. Second row: Duo
Ryland. L~oyd Munson. Phil Whitely
•• left to riqht: Mis 1"1.-.r nee Bnber, Margie Landeck Barbara
·s. Helen Edwarc
othwell. Second row: Marian Brown
Jlhrie, Mrs. Ollie Schlosser, Mary Newberry, Betty Jean
t Go tz Ludn
·ales, John Hanson.

librar

��October 20, 1948

1-ir. Sheldon Alpert, Editor

THE ANGELUS

East High School
E. Colfax Ave. &amp; Elizabeth St.
Denver 6, Colorado
Dear 11 Angels: 11
Before your yearbook goes to press, I'd
like to squeeze in a few words of congratulations to you students who are COffipleting your high school education.
Our country is truly the 11 land of opportunity.11 I hope you all will grasp these
opportunities and grow to be strong and
useful citizens of these United States.
1·1Y very

best wishes to everyone of you.
Sincerely,

BH:mh

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hawk Francis Pillsbury, Jack Horner.

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�Front row. left to right: Ann Marie Leavitt Jean Soliman. Jackie Unqemach Maureen Kuwano. Pauline Stebbms
M :s
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• Donna Smolenske. Dorothy Drury, Donna Cohn, Marlene Sher, Charlene Bitman. Second
row: Roberta Morris, Marilyn Wetterqren, Shirley Was. 1ur
rthur Thome, Charles Oertel!, Earl Young,
David Fay, Ed Dermody, Arlene Church, Sue UpgreeP Last row: Christine McHenry, Joanne Babcock, Phtl11p·
pme Dixon, Martha Bromley, Mitzi Mintz, Barbara Ei •n tana

a rl
Association and discussion with people who are already recognized
artists will serve people, who are now members of the Art club, well in the
future.
The Art club's main purpose is to develop in its members artistic talent
and to create in East students an interest in art. They have artists as guests
who give talks and hold discussions on art and artistic techniques. The club
makes frequent trips to local museums and art exhibits. Among the services
of the Art club to the school are the various posters and pennants advertising
dances and other school activities.

Left to right: Donna Smolenske, Pauline
Stebbi s l. :; Hero Conesny, Ed Dermody,
Dorothy ..Jrury.

Officers
Sponsor

Miss Hero Conesny

President

Donna Smolenske

Vice-President

Pauline Stebbins

Secretary

Dorothy Drury

Treasurer

.. Ed Dermody

Page 53

�Front row. left to right: Bin Clark, Roger Markham, Don Leonard, Max Houtchens, D1ck Houck, Whitman Best,
Arvel Brewer. Charles Foster. Last row: Alan Woods, Ted Gardiner, Larry Throop, Rusty Bradley, Janis Breed
ing, Nancy Land, Patsy Fox, Doug Kelly.

aviation
Students who belong to the Aviation club may be better prepared to live
in the modernistic air-minded world of the future because of the knowledge
gained as members.
The Aviation club enables its members to learn about aviation by trips
to the airport, where they go through hangars and airplanes, by visits to the
control tower to see how traffic is regulated, and by visits to the weather
bureau where they learn how the weather can be forecast. This club also
has movies on commercial aviation. Anyone who is interested in aviation
can become a member.
Left to right: Max Houtchens, Dick Houck
;ames ~
Don Leonard.

Officers
Sponsor

.Max Houtchens

President

Dick Houck

Vice-President ......... .

James White

Secretary ..

Don Leonard

Page 54

�Front row. left to riqht: Hugh Kingery, Dick McLean, Brad Allen, John Singleton, Bob Snow, Larry Robertson,
Braxton Ross. Clarenc-e Peltz, Wes Miller. Last row: Rodney Coil, Brad Battey, Bob Emric , Richard Taylor,
Jack Gorsuch, Ted Schomburg, Joseph Carleton Blll Clow, Dw1ght Murphey, Walt Steinmann.

congress
Today members of the Congress club hear professors from Denver university and from other colleges, and prominent business men speak at their
meetings. Tomorrow perhaps they, too, may speak to some future Congress
club at East high.
The Congress club, the oldest at East, was organized to improve its
members' knowledge of our government and develop in them the ability to
speak before an audience. Although the club is composed primarily of the
best speakers on current issues in the school. any boy who is interested in
public speaking, debating and current events and who has a C average
may apply for membership.
Left to riqht: William Weimar, Larry Robertson,
Dudley Griggs. Bob Snow, Braxton Ross, Jerry
Moffat, Brad Allen.

Officers
Sponsor ..
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Parliamentarian
Sgt.-at-Anns

...William Weimar
Bob Snow
.Jerry Moffatt
Braxton Ross
Larry Robertson
Dudley Griggs
Brad Allen
Page 55

�Front row. left to right: Betty Farrand, Barbara Nightingale, Sally Dougla:; A or {urington, Kirk Brady, John
Dornberg, Mark G1 " 1 Sally Sutton, Maureen Kuwano, Marlin Needle Last row: Larry Robertson, George
Fouke, Richard Hansen. Joseph Carleton. Jim Fleeger, Bob Hartsfield, Myr
R
n, Dick McLean, Ellison

Ke'chum

debate
Knowledge of current events and the interest stimulated in national
and international problems may cause Debate club members to be leaders
in the government of tomorrow.
The Debate club is for students interested in furthering their knowledge
of current problems through discussion, public speaking and debate. They
have many interesting visitors at their meetings. The club presents at least
one assembly each year; usually a discussion on U. M. T. or some similar
problem. This year two of the club's members received national recognition
for their speaking ability. The club is open to any girl or boy interested in its
program.
Front row. left to right: Stanford Adnlstein,
Maur n Kuwar
Dornberg, Ellison
Kct....num Back row: Gregg Browning Kirk
Brady, D k Me .ean, Duane Bucher.

Officers
Sponsor

....Gregg Browning

President

John Dornberg

Vice-President

.....Kirk Brady

Secretary

Duane Bucher

N.F.L. Secretary_

Page 56

... Stan Adelstein

�Front row. left to riqht: D1ane Kaub, Dena Lifshutz, Ellen Benton, Pat Erb. Nancy Ann Miller, Carolyn Lmdseth.
M1ss Margaret Smith. Kirk Brady, Betty McBride, Elizabeth Wilkins, Janet Marlin. Joey Dixon. Second row:
Nancy Stevens, Vannee Porter, Corinne Snuffer, Mary Montague. Harriet Richman, Mary Hitch, Elaine
Schwartz, Beth Zall Joyne Epstein, Bonnie L1pton. Third row: Norma Z1eg, Ellen Tafoya, Nancy Vawter, Lloyd
Demick, Dick Taylor, Sally Sutton. Patty Bryan, Becky Jordan Alma Sievers. Phyllis Taylor. Last row: Rodney
Wylie Ray Lipson, Charles Howard Jr., Meurisse Helm Donald Smith, LoUise Brennan Ann Coleman Marilee
Norling, Shirley Highland, Joan Greonstreet

dran1a
The experience gained through the interpreting and producing of outstanding plays will enable the members of the Drama club to better understand and appreciate drama in all its phases.
Members of the club try to promote interest and enthusiasm for dramatic
activities in the school, strive to develop their own creative talents, and try
to encourage the reading and witnessing of better plays. Drama students
from Denver university , who give play readings and talks on make-up, are
frequently speakers at the meetings. Tryouts for membership are held at the
beginning of each semester.
Left to riqht: Nancy Ann M1ller, Carolyn Lmd
seth, M1ss Margaret Smith Pat Erb, K1rk Brady.

Officers
Sponsor

Miss Margaret Smith

President

Pat Erb

Vice-President

Nancy Miller

Secretary

..Caro:yn Lindseth

Treasurer

Kirk Brady

Puge 57

�Front row, left to riqht: Eddie Gauss, Bruce Patte Bruce La Follette. Harry Walker. Harry Charlesworth,
Dudley Griggs, Braxton Ross, Jac Fri d nthal. Albert Isbill. Clark Kirby. Second row: Ralph Reinoman Danny
CIUford Alan Herrington, Bob Eskanos, Tom Washburn, Bob Levy, John Lauck, Irwin Hoffman, John Shue,
Jo Ka1tz. Laat row: Alan Gass. Cynthia Schwalbe, Cynthia Skelton, Allan Smernoff Anthony Domenico. Jack
Perrine B1ll Iversen Bob Harris Bob Hackworth. Herb Willow.

euclid ian
The greater knowledge of mathematics gained by members of the
Euclidian club may serve some students well as the business men and
scientists of tomorrow.
The purpose of the Euclidian club is to afford better opportunities for
those students who wish to seek more knowledge of mathematics than can
be found in the everyday classroom. Prominent mathematicians are often
speakers at the meetings. Each year, the club presents the Euclidian award
to the three top ranking mathematics students in the school. The main social
activity of the club 1s a picnic held in one of Denver's Mountain parks each
spnng.
Left to riqht: Bruc La Follette, Harry Wal r,
Harry Charlesworth Dudley Griggs Braxton
Ross.

Officers
Sponsor.

Harry Charlesworth

President

Harry Walker

1st Vice-President

Dudley Gnggs

2nd Vice-President

Braxton Ross

Secretary-Treasurer

Bruce La Follette

Pcgc 58

�Front row. left to right:
ia Wetmar. Jack Ltgglll, Chuck Meyer, Harry Myers Art Woodburne, Jim Skinner,
Robert McComas. Second row: Dave Fletcher. Warner Newcomb, Harry Nash, Tom O 'Hanlon, Don DesCombes,
Gaynor Miller. D 1e B
-" Third row: Don Thomson, Stan Khppl. Tommie Pollard, Danny Ferguson Bud
Fisher, George Lc.Jry. Jamie Raupp. Last row: Sonny Moran, Bob Ibsen, Don Lmger, V/yman Guthrie Bill
Horton, Jack Horner.

hi-r-40
Some day in the future certain men will look back and reminisce about
the good old days at East and the times they had as members of Ht-R-40.
Hi-R-40, a service club, is composed of forty boys. They watch the cars
in the parking lot, sponsor at least one assembly each year and have a
dance. One of the past year's most popular assemblies, "So You Want to
Lead a Band," with members of the student body, faculty and Ray Powell's
band participating, was sponsored by the club. New members are chosen
by unanimous vote of the old members.
Front row. left to right: Jack Horner, Warner
Newcomb. Dick Bryans, Gaynor Miller. Last
row: Robert McComas, Bud Fisher, Jack Liggllt
William Weimar

Officers
Sponsors William Wetmar, Robert McComas
President
Vice-President

Jack Horner
Warner Newcomb

Sgt.-at-Arms

.... Dick Bryans

Sgt.-at-Arms

Gaynor Miller

Secretary...

..Bud Fisher

Treasurer

Jack Liggitt
Pag

59

�Front row. left to right: Keith Cornforth, Gene Shi
:k Patten, Dick Malres, Bert Melcher, Bruce Ewer.
Gaynor Miller, Jim Skinner, Brad Allen, Don Ling
Second row: Gene Bridges, Rob Orchard, Dick Webb,
Fred W1tsell, Jack Waggoner, Bob Cox, Keith Kna~
ly DeLauro, Bob Joyce. Third row: ;irn Adams, Torn
Carey, Uoyd Dimick. Dave Fletcher. Art Malowney, Kay ::&gt;e Moulin, Chuck Mellin, Jim Fox. Chuck Downing.
Last row: Francis Pillsbury, Bud Cooper, Hank Edler, Warren Pickford, Ernie Braukrnan, :ack Swigert Bob
McGmn, Jack Skinner, Jay Schnitker. Leonard Carter Bill De Moulin

hi-y
Training in getting along and cooperating with other boys will serve
Hi-Y members well in college and in later life.
One of the most interesting activities the Hi-Y club participated in this
year was to help the state patrol by taking psycho-physical tests. These tests
have to do with drivers and driving. One meeting out of each month the club
goes to the central Y.M.C.A. where the boys hear prominent speakers. Each
year the club sponsors an assembly and a dance. One of the main spring
projects is to construct one of their usual pnze winning floats for Red and
White day.

Left to right: Bruce Ewer, Don Lmger, Gaynor

Miller, Bert Melcher, Jim Skinner, Bud Fisher.

Officers
Sponsor

Bruce Ewer

President

Don Linger

Vice-President

Bud Fisher

Secretary

Jim Skinner

Sgt.-at-Arms

Gaynor Miller

Sgt.-at-Arms

Bert Melcher

Fage 6:}

�Front row, left to right: Tom Washburn, Jean Clow, Kirk Brady, Nancy M1ller, Mrs. Virgima Stearns, Alan Gass,
Bill Clark, Mary Ann Nteminen, Mark Gtbson. Second row: David Goodstein, Anthony Domenico Walter
Banks, Charmaine Best, Betty Letts Jane Vawter, Herschel Phelps, Diana Van Ausdal!, Carole Moman, Hugh
Kingery. !ohn Domberg. Last row: Lynn Myer, Joan Marshall, Sally Sutton, Lots Evans.

international relations
Peace in the world tomorrow may depend a great deal upon students
who are now members of the International Relations club and similar organizations.
The purpose of the International Relations club is to build in the minds
of students a sincere mterest in national affairs m the hope that they will be
able to combat ractal prejudice and to work whole-heartedly for world peace.
The club earns money for their many charitable achvities by sponsoring one
dance each year. Anyone who has an interest m these things and can get
a recommendation from the faculty is invited to become a member.
Frcnt rcw. left to right: Kuk Br..1dy Herschel
Pt elps, Tom Washrurn. Last rcw: Alan Gass
B!.l Clark, Jean Clow Mrs. Vug.ma Stearns
joan Marshall Stan Adelstein

Officers
Sponsor..

Mrs. Virginia Stearns

President

Hersche: Phelps

Vice-President

Stan Adelstein

Secretary

Kirk Brady

Treasurer

:oan Marshall

r g t.I

�Front row. left to right:
,
............, M. Lni!PT B. Pnterson, E. Spath, J. Haggard, B. Studley,
a. Wi ·r C. Moe·&amp;
Wolf, Mrs. H. Shepherd, S. Sarg t. ::&gt;. Bowman, M. Sylvester, B. Greenslit, C.
Girardot, B. Claus, D. Emery, G. Williamson, R. Bartho.ic. Second row: T Diedrichs, M. Brittain, 0. Manzanares,
}. Sevier, M. Rough, F. Benson, J. Borvlin, G. Roy, u. And r
R Cahalan, D. Van Antwerp, D. Ever!y
P. Swiers, C. Greenwood, P. Reevos, D. Mendenhall, K. Bakke, a. Pen.unett, B. Perry, D. Emery. Third row:
S. Wormwood, A He!lerstein, C. Sneesby, M. McAulay, J. Bramer, P. Fitzimmons, E. Wilkins, L. Zimmer
schied, B. Keith M. McCarthy, J. Howe, N. Peterson, P. Riggenbach, L. Heto, S. Kirley, P. Farrell, S. Hashimoto. Last row: J. Graham, G. Penn, P. Hosken, B. Cobb, V. Swann, P. Oakes, E. Liston, J. Stockmar, J.
Ludw1ck, S Th al. M. Eha B. Emery, J. Huebner, N. Choate, J. McNeill, J. Kenyon, S. Maul.

kan1pus club
Due to the fact that they have belonged to the Kampus club, some girls
will be better prepared to choose a college after graduation.
The purpose of the Kampus club is to acquaint girls with as many
colleges as possible, to help them choose the type of college they wish to
attend, and to help give them a picture of what hfe on a college campus is
like. This is accomplished by guest speakers and by trips to nearby campuses. Among their many social activit:es are teas and parties. The club is
open to any girl who IS interested.
Left to right:
Wut
Sa
felutJI.

OHicers
Sponsor

.. ....... Mrs. Helen Shepherd

President

.Marilyn Watters

Vice-President ..................................Sally Holm
Secretary
Treasurer....

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... ........................ Joan McKay
Pat Schoenfelder

~rs.

Helen Shepherd, Marilyn
)}m, Joan McKay, Pat Schoen

�Front row. left to right: Bruce La Follette, Dud, •y Griggs Ray Humbl&lt;&gt; Dick Webb, Justin W. Brierly, Bert
Melcher, Jim Skinner Rodney Coil, Bill Wilmore. Second row: I •hn Shaddock Dee Larson, Arthur Fine, )im
Hays. Fred Witseu, Harry Walker, Wendell Hatfi d. P• t ·r Durbm. Last row: Jim Adams, Hank Edler, Brad
Allen, Herschel Phelps, Don DesCombes, Braxton Ross, Francis Pillsbury, B• ,J: Frye.

pre·law
Pre-Law club members today perhaps lawyers tomorrow-because of
the interest stimulated and the knowledge gained as members of this club.
The Pre-Law club, sponsored by Justin W. Brierly, was organized so
that boys who wish to enter the field of law could better prepare themselves
while still in high school. Each year, the club sponsored several assemblies.
In the past, it has presented John Carter of the Metropolitan Opera company.
As a climax to the year, an annual spring banquet is held. Any boy who is
mterested may submit his name and be considered for membership.

Left to right: 1 'rancis Pillsbury, John Shaddock

ust

N

Br rly, Jim Skinner, Ray Humble.

Officers
Spenser

Justin W. Brierly

President

.........Francis Pillsbury

Vice-President

Jim Skinner

Secretary

Ray Humble

Treasurer

............. John Shaddock

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�Front row. left to right: Hank Eoler. Ronny Bonnett, Braxton Ross. Dick ':'aylor, Clarence Pe.tz, Leon Dmer
Dave Herrick. Gaynor Miller. Mickey Miller, Jack Henderson Jim Fugate. Second row: Gilbert Josephson. Ralph
Finney, Jack Arnold, Dale Bush, Gary Dean, Bob Emuck, ;ack Gorsuch. Dick Doering, Tom Lovett, Bob Reeves.
Third row: Dudley Griggs Harry Walker, Wendell Hathcld Jim Skinner, Bil: Wilmore, Mason Howard Jerry
H•llyer, Fred Hobbs Bert Melcher Dean Wmkle. Last row: Franc1s Pillsbury, Bob Snow, Herschel Phelps.
Wes Miller, Art Malowney, Brad Allen, Bryce Zarll, John Shaddock

red iackets
Loyalty to school, teamwork and qualities of leadership learned as members of the Red Jackets will make these boys outstanding citizens in the
future.
Red Jackets, the boys' pep club, serves the school by sponsoring all pep
assemblies, by running an information booth in the main hall of school and
by taking charge of the lost and found department. They also sponsor many
social activities. This year one of the most enjoyable was a sleigh ride for
members and their dates. Each year they are co-sponsors of a dance with
the White Jackets. Any boy w1th a "C" average may apply for membership
Left to right: ;)ave HE'rrkk Claren&lt;"e Pe tz, Le r
GayP.'1r M1ller, D1ck Taylor

:::l1'1 •.

OHicers
Spenser

Leon Dmer

Pres'dent

Clarence Peltz

Vice-President

Gaynor Miller

!::ecret::xry

Dick Taylor

Treas:xrer

Dove He&gt;rnck

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�Front row. left to right: Marilyn Ba rnes Margaret Azlein, Rosemary Davis, Barbara Mcrugg, Mrs. Kathnne
Ho ffman, Maureen Kuwano, Eleanor Goldman, Ruth Hi!•. Last row: Helen Burmont. Lynne Hamilton, Carol
::&gt;kkerson , Dick Doering, Dwight Murphy. Ben Caurday. Pat Rothwell, Mary Moore, Melba Lee Hettig.

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SCript
Students who are members of the Script club may be the authors and
poets of the future because of the experience gained in creative writing
through this organization.
The main project of the club is to publish a yearly Script Book which is
composed of the best short stories, poems and essays written by members.
The secondary purpose of the club, to further interest in creative writing, is
carried out by entering and promoting various national and regional writing
contests. The club has also wntten a history of East. Some parties and social
activities are held throughout the year.
Script book staff. front row. left to right: Narcv
Mapes, Dick Doering, Pat Rothwell. Last roV::
Maureen Kuwano, Mrs. Katherme Hoffman
Rosemary Davis.

Officers
Sponsor...... . ......
President ........

.Mrs. Kathrine Hoffman
Maureen Kuwano

Vice-President ....

Nancy Mapes

Secretary.......

Barbara Marugg

Treasurer .. ...... .....

Rosemary Davis

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�Front row. left to riqht: Donna Smolenske, Carole Qulat Martie Norling, Lynn Ward Margaret Wmter, Eleanor Hahn
Nancy Wrenn, Joan Summerton Joan Chambers Margie Anderson, Norma Lane. Second row: Charline Hoffman. ;ane
Vawter, Rosalie O'Canna, Marietta Rough, Betty Norgren, LeVonn LaGrange Pat Ewer, Marilyn Gay Jane Graham, Nancy
Map s, Marlene Sher, Eleanor Goldman. Third row: Sally Hom Jean McFerran, Jeanne Wtlktns, Sheila Robmson Babe
Pac ard. Nan Clayton Eche Peters, Cora May Fab1ano, Betty Kaupp Jean Soliman Joan 7almon Last row: Donna Ma
Schreck, Connie Merrill, Pat Rothwell, Darec Holling, Shirley Pic ertng, Shirlee Wood, Annette Roe, Shirley Ertel. Dolores
Carty, Charlotte Evans. B tty lsmert

.jelafih urJieiJ
Service to the community may grow out of services to the school, performed by the Seraph
Sisters.
An honorary club, composed of girls in the upper fifth of the senior class, it sponsors many
activities such as a tea for new girls, Christmas charity work and an annual formal dance.
Officers
Sponsor ........
MlSS Elizabeth Sparhawk
President... ..
Puddy Northcutt
Vice-President
Joan Coldren
Secretary........................ .
Maureen Kuwano
Treasurers .......... ...... ..... .. .Marlyn Waggener
Judy Snodgrass
Front row. left to riqht: Janet Adams. Maureen Kuwano, ;oan Coldren. Puddy Northcutt, M1ss Ehzab th Sparhawk, Judy
Snodgrass, Marlyn Waggener, Anne Murphy, Helen Cheney, Sue McMillin. Second row: Mary Jane Arnold. Joan G:urett,
Elaine Johnson, Joan Hiestand, Phyllis Gilkison, Diane Gilmore, Lots Z1mmerschied. Elizabeth Wilkins. Charlotte Sneesby.
Third row: Louise Brennan, D na Ulshutz, Donna Cohn, Margaret Sylvester, Mary Beth Tipton, Patsy Rymer, Pauhne
Stebbms, Pat Schoenfelder, Pat Ryan. Last row: Nancy Ann M1ller, Joan Marshall, Anita Bridwell. Joan Timblm, Bet y
Stander, Joyce Mosteller, Joyce Miller, Norma Zieg.

�Front row. left to right: ~-Beattie B Fisher; L. Dmer K. Julsrud, A. Panek, G. Browning, W. Weimar, W. Lamson, Coaches;
B. Horton J Swigert. Second row: D. Grtef R. PowelL D. Kidd D. Fletcher, }. Liqgilt G. Shirley. B. Shull L. Haynes, K.
Hinderhder. Third row: A Lake, L Pedtcord H. Walker, }. Shaddock. A. Isbill. J Kortz C Elkms W. Bowers i. Lovett.
Last row: D. Rankm, ]. Kosman, D. Malres, S Ohlson D. Linger, G. Miller, B. Von Der Lippe

II

d

,,

' '

Fair play and good sportsmanship learned on the athletic field may make the high school
athletes of today better citizens in the future.
The D club, organized to give service to the school and to promote athletics, is made up
of boys. Any boy who letters in any spor• :- ;ligible for membership.
Officers
Charles McGlone
Sponsor..... ....
........ Hank Edler
President.. ..
. ....Dave Fletcher
Vice-President ..... .
Warner Newcomb
Secretary.....
..........Bill Horton
Treasurer.
Don Des Combs
Sqt.-at-Arms
Front row, left to right: }. Taylor }. Patten, W. Humble, }. Waggoner, R. Walter, H. Edler, D. Vetesk T. Hmman. R. Orchard,
D. Webb, S. Klipp!. Second row: T. Hickman, A. Herrington,}. Dtkeou, I. Hoffman, C. Peltz. W. Newcomb. D. Pence, C. Mollin.
T. Lindquist. }. Skinner. B. Melcher. Third row: P. Miller. }. Miller, N. Siegel, }. Keys, B. Zarit, T. O'Hanlon. D. Thomson H.
Myers. B Allen, B. Gardner. Last row: D. Des Combes E. Reingold, R. Snyder S. Feingold. D Coo . L. Dtmlc . f Sandvtg
D. Hmman. B. Snow, J Fox.

�L It to right: Wen:-:! I' We; f lAn
nle M rnl. !:h
MeL n Ann
Murphy 'ac-k Perrin

astrono111y
Front row, left to right: H n Dais. Wendell Wolf, Anne Murphy, Conme
M rr11. Last row: Bamar S1lver Laurence He! mar, Frank Abrahamson
Bob Ferg.1son Ia k P rnne.

Left to right: He! n Burmont, Betty
Stander, Joyce Mosteller. Joseph
La Baree, M1ss Rosalie Edm1ston,
Gerald Av ry Barbara Young,
Ralph Fellows.

Front row. left to right: Betty Stander, Joseph La Baree Barbara Young,
Gerald Av ry Joyce Mosteller Ra ph Fellows. Last row: Delberdine
'uham Shuley Enckson, Jacqueline Wells Helen Burmon E1 en Snod
grass Yvonne All1son Miss Rosche Edmiston.

�front row, left to right: Sa ly Menan, Sts Spauldmg, Juno Jennings, Joan Sktn
ner, Betty Pells, Charles Croley, Shirley Canfield, Pat 0 Reilly, Francell Lee,
Jean Ki&lt;.&gt;dt. Second row: Sue Warder. Susan Ballmer, Lois Hanagan Mary
Ann Kreuzer Donna Mornson. Marilene Robtson. Wilma Marting, Kay Catn.
Pat Htll. Last row: Martha McNary. Vtrgmia Stevens, Shirley Hamilton, Mary
Schmidt, Nancy Lee Frohart:it, Patty Bryan. Mary Ann Ormond, Dolores
Raskopf. Janet KaiSer.

Left to right: Mary Ann
Kreuzer, Charles Croley
Sue Warder

front row. left to right: John Wallace, Rich rd Imber, Ron Smith, Vern Homes
Charles Croley, Morris Goldman, Ron Broman, Du Wayne Stanton, Fred
Neuman, Roger Miller. Second row: Ole Rtchards, Leshe Safhl. Allen Rtchards, Bill Whitney, Leon Laffew, Dtt"k Murphy, Stephen McCoy, Don Grebe,
Duan Ntghtengale Bob Ferguson. Third row: Tom Loney, Bob Derry, Bill
Howard. Don Johnson Bernie Elsenstat, Bill Efaw, Ronald Schwartz. Bob
Har sheld, Tom Noc:k Last row: Bob Fmley John Montague.

boys' bowling
Leh to right: Ron Broman,
MorriS Goldman, Walt
Chin, Charles Croley.

�Left to right: M·:man Evans, Mtss Juanita Loeptt r.. Kay
Bakk Ham t Fouke Jack! ::&gt;eon

honorary athletic
Front row, left to right: Nancy Land Hornet Fouk . Miss Juanita Loeptten
Jackie Doon. Last row: Monon Evans Margaret Gray LoAnn DePuy, Kay
Bokkfl

Left to right: Charles Brown, Robert Stcgnor. Owen West, Carol
Thimgon, Betty Stander.

Front row. left to right: Kathryn Cain, Millicent McAndries, Betty Stander,
Robert Stegner, Owen West, Susan McEniry, Lois Zimmerschied, Joan
Sevier. Second row: John Windsor, Freddie Roberts, Dick Houck, Chris
Roberts, Arthur Bliss. Gerald Davis, Joe Koltz. Last row: Joann Conder
Phyllis Taylor. Jim Hays. Bill Wilmore, Roy Dickison, Elizabeth Donahoo,
Ruth Kmg.

�Front row. left to right: Gerry Jones, Mary Batley, Jackie Dean, Miss !eon
Ashbocher, LoAnn DeP 1y, ~arnet Fouke, Marton Evans. Last row: Mary
Traxler Mamo Gearhart Jacque Montgomery. Lorraine Anderson Nancy
Land.

Left to right: Mary Bailey. Jack10
Dean, Miss Jean Aschbocher. Har
riel Fouke LoAnn DePuy.

Front row. left to right: Margaret Gray, Ester Osborne. Sgt. Howard SaviCiJ·
ton, MaJor Gordon Reilly, Pat Arthur. Frances Reilly. Second row: Harriet
Higgs, Betty Craig, Allison Ritchie, Mary Crawford Last row: Lynne1te
Wtse, Beverly Bond. Barbara Alfred Sharyn Cox Dorothy Short

girls' rifle
Girls' rifle team. left to right:
Frances Reilly, Margaret Gray,
Pat Arthur, Gretchen Gasser. Es·
ter Osborne Allison Ritchie Lynnette \Vise.

�Left to rlqht: W1lham L rr ns G rry
Rod n N rma Zlvm Mary B th I&lt; ton.

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IIIUSIC
Front row. left to rlqht: R. Wyhe G. Rod n W. L !'11 :1s M. Beth TIP! n
0 Hocker. Last row: E. Fd e P Taylor D. Heller B B nnett W Murpr y

Left to riqht: Elaine ;ohnson Mary Ann
N1em nen, Betty Stander Mrs. Dons Vm
yard Helen Schechter.

Front row, left to riqht: B. Young M. N1em1nen B. Star.jer, D. Vmyard
E. Johnson H. Schechter, V. Lyster. Second row: E. Ecile M. Anderson,
H Nieminen R 0 Canna, J. Huebner L. Anderson A Bridwell B. Kess r
•. Klodt Last row: VI. Brem!ng D. Leonard.

�Front row. left to right: S. P1gott, A. Jarrell, H. Phelps. B. Battey, M. Gear
hart. L. Schultz B. Kaupp M. Schmidt. M Casler M. Jessup. Last row:
G. Davis L. Tananbaurn A. Goldblatt, H. Weinshlenk, P. Hill. D. Ander
son B. Vllllner R. H·:mccck J Roper

jt1e JJiedir
Left to right: Charles Watt, MarJorie
Gearhart, M1ss Lily Schut•z, Bet•y Kaupp,
Brad Battey.

Front row. left to right: W Saptro, R Byron. J. Brennan, }. Ervin B Eis n
s•-:~t, A Greenberg. Last row: N. \Valsh B. Rue er D Ke ling E Dermody
H. Rous R. Stone, B. Bart.'~, I c

shutterbug
Left to right: Wesley Sap1ro Ruth Byron
Bem1o E1Senstat John Brennan, BotRucker.

�Front row, left to riqht: Dick Metres, Bert Melcher. Dee Larson Ernest Johnson, John Singleton, Carolyn Lind
seth Jerry Moffatt Anne Hopley, Tom Lovett. Last row: Joan Marshall, Janet Martin, Millard Ingraham )ce
Lustig, Edie Peters, Babe Packard, ancy Ann Mtller Patsy Fox, Ed Hunter Bob Kellman.

skeast
Some day, the Angels who are today members of the Ski club may look
back on it as one of the most enjoyable of the many experiences had at East.
The Ski club, one of the newest clubs at East, was organized by skiers
and is sponsored by skiers to promote an interest in skiing. It sponsors a
boys' and a girls' ski team which holds compehtive meets with the teams
from the other schools. Students who are members of the club are given
special rates on the busses and on the ski tows. All meets are held at Winter
Park.
Left to riqht: Calvm Anderson Bob Emnck.
Lynn Ward, Charlott Trego, John Singleton
Nancy Clemons, Mtss Joan Aschbacher, Mtss
Juanita Loeptior•.

Officers
Sponsors

Miss Jean Aschbacher
Miss Juanita Loephen
Calvin Anderson

President

John Singleton

Vice-President

Charlotte Trego

Secretary ...
Treasurer
Corresponding Secretary

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.Bob Emrick
Nancy Clemons
Lynn Ward

�Front row. left to riqht: Margte Anderson. Phyllis Gilkison Carol Campbell. Bev Hamer, Berniece Achenback,
Bob .Emrick, Margie Boardman, Dudley Griggs, Joan Clow, Dee Lorson. Second row: Boroaro Hoath, Pot Erh.
Ellen Benton, Mary Ann Draper, Jock Blake Joey Dixon, Joyce Farthing, Dove Herrick, Peter Durbin. Third
row: Richard Gentry, Bill Clow, Alan Edwards, Jim Fleeger, Joan Htestond, Bill Ho anson, Charles Cranston,
Dick Harvey. Last row: Dick Coffman, Ron Broman, Howard Fetterhoff Jim Gunderson. Eddie Clark, Larry
Fundingslond Tom Bradley.

skeast
Front row. left to riqht: Bob Harlan, Tom \Vatton, Georgine Howard. Mtss Juamta Loeptl n, Calvin Anderson.
Nancy Wrenn, Nancy Clemons. Bob Speier. Virginia Vickers. John Shaddock. Second row: Dorothy Wnter,
Diana Van Ausdall, Beth Zall, Jackie Ungemach, }eon Schmausser, Cynthia Schwalbe, Jim Skinner, Earl
Young, Jane Graham, Pal Schoenfelder. Last row: Hubie Wemshlenk. Lynn Ward. Jane Vawter, Charlotte
Trego, Jock Swigert, Sue Sargont Sally Sutton

�Front row. left to riqht: E. McArthur. H. Phelps M1ss E. Craven B. Packard. W. Hatfield, K. Whitely, C Merrill, A Heller·
stem B. Melcher. }. Perkins, A. Murphy. Second row: C. Oertell N. Miller, T Papilion, B. Palls. R. Nortz, N. Penny, M. Me
Aulay, ::&gt;. McClintock. P. Rothwell. M. Rough, }. Marlin, R. O'Canna. Third row: M. Niemlnen, D. G1lmore P. Rymer }.
Mtller, M. Newell. F. Reed, J. Pobrislo, J McFerran J. Roper C. Rees , M. M1ller. Last row: r. Mapes, B. Marugg M. Kall,
J. Mosteller, N. Clayton, }. Noakes. F. Mull1gan B. Ross. C. Peltz F. P1llsbury.

Students who are graduating this year may some day in the future look back on their
senior year at East high school with pleasant memories of the friends made and of the work
accomplished when they were members of the '49 club.
This club, composed of graduating seniors and sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Craven and
Eugene Schaefer, was organized to carry on senior class activities. Projects of the club are the
class gift and a scholarship fund. These are financed by money from the Senior Bam dance.
The senior prom, senior play and senior picnic are all activities sponsored by the '49 club.

Front row. left to riqht: B. Heath, B. Etsenstat B. Cooper, H. Edler, R. Hlimble, M. Boardman, N. Clemons, I Farthing, D
Axcell B. Dahl. B. lsmert V. Batley, G. Long, E. Brady, J. Sahman, Phyllis Gllktson. Second row: D. Larson, P. End1cott }.
Chord, B. Emrlc , B. Kellum. I Keys, C. Evans, F Stickle, E. Liston, M. Gay, M. Kuwano, W. Fiori, S. Alpert, S. Keyes.
Third row: M. Anderson, S. Adelstein L. Brennan, J, Hiestand, M. Harres D. Damelson, A. Anderson, S. Dunstan F. Co•ton,
L. Leyden, }. Grant D Hollmg, R Dav1s. Last row: B. Black. }. Harsch, S. Dock }. Hart, D. Doering, F. Frtedman, C. Best.
B Bat ey }. Gorsuch, P Durbm B. Hakanson, }. Lull.

�Front row, left to right: A. N !son 1. Swig rt L. Ward D. Writ r J Sktnn r G Van Derbur C. Sn sl:;,y J Snyder E Schae
fer, A. :baemert. J. Hoc mar M. Scott S Highland, M. Woodard J. Voigt, M M,ntz D Drury Second row: J. T1mblme. T
Young, M. Schrepferman B Rogers I. Shek oH V. Vtc-kers M Sobol N. Wrenn }. Clow P Schoenfelder L. Z1mmerschied
P. F1tzs1mmons !. Whllney F Wilkins D. Smllh J. Moffatt S. McM1 hr, \ Vawt r Third row: M. Wmt r P. S etl-.ms J
Shaddock, D. Taylor B. Zant, I Summerton, T Marshal G Howard, S. Wormwood J Moore, P Zehrunq, I To men A.
Gass. J. Singleton M. Sylvester G. Roden. Last row: N. Stockham, V Swann, A Su~man, B. Frye T. Watton B Von er
L1ppe B. Rolhngs, J. Sev1er M Watters L. WelT J. Wells D. Smolens e D. Schrec M
rhng -i. T1pt n.

Officers
Sponsors
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer

M1ss Elizabeth Craven
Eugene Schaefer
Wendell Hatfield
Babe Packard
Kay Whttely
Agnes Nelson

Front row. left to right: D. Cohn, C. Bitman, E. Goldman, D. Cork. N. Stamm N. Fink, N. Cree er, B. Htll D. Hendncks, J.
Frazier, T. Baggett, J. Burp e. D. Lifshutz. Second row: R. Heywood J Chamb rs P. Jarrel., M. Edgar, J. Gorrell, N. Ebaugh
D. VanAusdall, A. Endwell,;. Huebner, B. Huebner, B. Hedman, M. Crawford. Third row: B. Cobb, C. Lanham. M. Jessup,
L. LaGrange, B. Cosand, M. Daniel, J Graham. M. States J. East, D. Carpenter, M. Leuze, J. D1xon. Last row: N. Lane, M.
Arnold A Picketts, S. Ertel, M. Landeck, P. Fox, J. M1tchell, E. Johnson, S. Holm E. Harman.

�Front row, left to riqht: D. Smolenske E. Johnson, S. Hashimoto, M. Gearhart A Muruhy, B Kendall, A. Bhley,
T McKenry, B. Hec er . Fink, M. Winter. R. Dove J, Whitney, S. Pickering, M. Eha. Second row: N. Stoc ham,
D. Carpenter, M Arnold, B. Young, M. Allender P. Schoenfelder, J. Summerton, N Wrenn, M. Dania:. J. McFe.
ran V. Vickers, R. Heywood J. Hiestand, M Herres. Third row: D Van Ausdall, P. Stebbins, S. Keyes, B.
rsmert, C. Evans, M. Gay, H. Swerer. C. Van Fleet. L. Evans. J. Martm, C. Snuffer, B. Letts. A. Crews M. Board·
man. La.at row: P. Jarrell, J, Vawter. P. Ryan B. Norgren, J. Moore N. Clemons, J. Farthing S. Holm. B. Baldwm
P. 'orthcutt L. Zimmerschled P. Zesch S. Thea!.

white iackets
Teamwork, the ability to cooperate and school spirit learned as members
of White Jackets may serve the girls well in their later lives.
White Jackets is not only a pep club; it is also a service club. Besides
cheering and giving drills at the football games, the club ushers at various
assemblies, programs and speech meets sponsored by the school. Each
month of the past year the White Jackets sent boxes to different war orphans
overseas. Money for the club's activities is raised by a dance sponsored
yearly in cooperation with the Red Jackets.
Left to riqht: Edie Peters, Annette Roe, Mtss
Lucille Ilgaudas Mtss Juamta Loeptlen La
Vonne LaGrange, ancy Ebaugh.

Officers
Sponsors .

Miss Juanita Loeptien
Miss Lucille Ilgaudas

President

. Annette Roe

Vice-President

Edie Peters

Secretary.......

Nancy Ebaugh

Treasurer.. ...

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LaVonne LaGrange

�Front row. left to riqht: Joan Coldren, Jean Claw, Ellen Benton Carolyn Lindseth. Joan Garrett Eleanor Hahn
Mary Ann Nieminen, Nancy Ebaugh, Sue McMillin. Second row: Annette Roe, Pat Hill, Patty Bryan, Frances
Reed, Miss Lucille llgaudas, Miss Juamta Loeptien, Janet Adams, Joan Chahn. Norma Penny. Third row: La
Venne LaGrange, Nancy Sayle. Pa•sy Rymer, Pat Erb, Vugnla Beresford, Helen Jo Evans, Betty Cosand
Barbara Rinehart. Last row: Charline Hoffman, Jean Soliman, Cynthia Schwalbe, Janet Marlin. Joey Dixon
Georgine Howard Dolores Carty, Betty Rollings. Merrilyn SC'hr.,pferman, !.ynn Ward

white iackets
Front row. left to riqht: Beverly Roqers, Pat Arthur, Marlys Anderson, Lou Ann Rosenbaum, Lucile Ernnck
Dorothy Writer, Norma Lane, Virginia Pratt, Doris Danielson. Second row: Joan Post, Dtane Axcell, Joan
Chambers. Janet Chord, JoAnn Hyndman, Sue Sargent. Claire Rawhouser, Rosol! O'Canna, Manetta Rough.
Third row: Shirley Maul, Jeanie McKay, Janie Grant, Jeanne Wt:kins, Babe Packard Shmla Robinson. Babsy
Nunn, Margie Anderson. Phyllis Gilkison, Barbara Heath. Last row: Eleanor Goldman. Rosemary Cahalan
Nan Clayton, Charlotte Trego Joan vtarshall. Ann Vetterling, Mtriam Frost.

�Front row, left to right: Joyce Maus, Carole Mo'llan Marietta Rough, Mrs. Lyle Holley, Shirley Hashimoto,
La Verne Du Fua. Last row: Charmaine Best Pat Arthur, Charlotte Lanham, Kathryn Cain, Rosemary Cahalan
Monona Landeck.

The social welfare workers of tomorrow might easily be some of the
girls who are today learning to help others as members of theY-Teens club
here at East.
The aim of the members is to enlarge their circle of friends and to perform service to less fortunate girls than themselves. Among these services
to others are parties and Christmas caroling at the State Home for Dependent
Children. Guest speakers, pot luck dinners and hayrack rides comprise the
social activities of theY-Teens club. It is a member organization of the Y. W.
C. A. Any interested girl is eligible for membership.
Left to right: Manetta Rouqh, Shirley Hashimo
to, Mrs. Lyle Holley, !oan Clark Ellen Spath.

Officers
Sponsor

......... __ Mrs_ Lyle Holley

President

...... Manetta Rough

Vice-President

Shirley Hashimoto

Secretary
Treasurer____ _

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Joan Clark
____Ellen Spath

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�November 29, 1948
These school editors are g oing to make a preacher out o£
mel

But many write in asking my opinion on the same runda-

mentals which seem to be problems to youth s everywhere.

It's

great to know you are thinking so deeply and seriously, so i£
I can help a little, here goes:
There is much hope and encouragement for the youth of today - if they plan well for the future.
Of course, many discouraging things have been happening
as you approach maturity.

These very international problems

should cause you to do some real thinking.
ing will have a sound moral background.

I hope such think-

A clever devil will

accomplish; but it takes a good soul to do good.
As you look toward the future, hoping to guarantee security for the person you will be 1n the future, consider what
kind of person you wish to be at that time.

Have a goal, and

a model.
Regulate your present actions to the standards of your
goal, and your model.

Many of you are asking yourselves right

now, "should I date steady?", "should I kiss?"

",should I do

like the crowd does, regardless of consequences, just so I
can be one of the crowd?"
How will it affect the goal and the person you wish to
be five years £rom now?

Let that be the rule to go by.

What's

fun today may change your possibilities for the future.
SC:rm

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��cherubs
reunite
East's first Homecommg dance
smce 1942 was highhghted with the
crowning of Nancy Sue Orsborn as
homecoming queen and with East's
preceding triumph over North's football team. The sport dance was also
a reumon for many alums.

foot-ball
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A novel theme was the Foot-ball
presented by the Red and White Jacket pep clubs in their annual dance
this fall. The decorations were appropriate even to Leon Diner's penaltycallmg on the dance floor.

�Dec. 11 proved to be an exciting
evening for many when the class
of 1950 presented their Junior Prom,
"The Fantasy." Girls were resplendent in Christmas-colored formals.
The htghhght of the evening was
the processional of the Junior Prom
Queen candidates and the crowning of the Queen, Babette Baldwin.

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highlights
Pictured a1 the nght. our head
boy, head girl and student coun·
cil take their oath of office.

Shown above are three of the
D. U. Promenaders doing a burgomaster.
The Howdy day assembly always provides plenty of fun. In
the pictures at the left, a few of - - -- 1
the sophomores are shown performing.
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�Angels, do you remember these? The "inside" of
a football uniform. An East grad turns cowboy. C. U.
sends us a show. Miss Elizabeth Sparhawk, dean of
girls, wins a prize leading a band! The Drama club
has a burglar. These
fellows from D. U. get
a kick out of square
dancing.

�Highlights of this talent show were from Manual,
West, South and North. From Manual came a "Night
and Day" solo; from West, the "Harmonettes"; from
North, the "Teen Tone Trio"; and from South, the
"Earl of Magic." Such
was the '49 Angelus
:xssembly, one looked
forward to every year
by the students of
East.

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�angels
Two speaking events of predominant importance at East high school
this year included the Wolcott sight
reading contest and the forensic meet.
The Annual Wolcott stght reading
contest for girls, now in its seventieth
year, was won this year by Nancy
Ann Miller. The finahsts included:
LoUise Brennan, Nancy Ann Miller,
Betty Kaupp, Ruth Sumners, Phyllis
Taylor, Janice Peterson and Marie
Grimes.
For the first time in the history of
East, the Debate club, a National
Forensic League chapter, sponsored
on interschool speech conference.
Participants included both public and
parochial schools. Regis high school
won the first place cup, with East
capturing second place.

�speak
Shofroth and Woodbury are the two
main speech contests at East high.
The former was established by the
acceptance of a bond from the Honorable John H. Shofroth. In the 26 contests
since then, East high representatives
have won 21. Marilee Norling and
Dick McLean were the winners this year
in the city-wide compehtion. The prize
is a book of the winners' choice.
Wendell Hatfield received a medal
for taking first place in the annual
Woodbury oratorical contest with his
"Protest Against Sentence of Death."
Founded in 1872 by R. W. Woodbury,
the contest was continued by his son
after his death in 1903.

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EAST 34
EAST 6
EAST 2:
EAST 13
EAST 7
EAST 13
EAST 13
EAST 20
EAST 7

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South 0
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Longmont 0
South
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HIGH SCHOOL MEET STANDINGS
Novice Standings

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North

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Left to right: Wally Pearson, B1llie Carper, Brad

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EAST 56
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West
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EAST vs. Manual
EAST vs. West ..
EAST vs. North
EAST vs. South ....
EAST vs. Manual
EAST vs. West .....
EAST vs. North ... .

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South
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Sol Hai.pern, Norma Jean N1elsen

EAST 44, South 80
EAST vs. Manua1
EAST vs. West
D. U. relays
EAST vs. North
C. U. relays .....
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���Above. left to right: Doug Kidd back; Tom 0 Hanlon, center· Wyman Guthrie, back, Dave Fletcher, bac-k· Jim Skinner back;
Gene Shirley, back; Chuck Mollin back; Bill Horton, back, ;ack Swigert, guard, Gaynor Miller, guard, captam; Dick Malros,
end· Don Linger, tackle; Bert Melcher, tack!(!; Don Des Combes, back; Elliot Reingold tackle. Below, top, left to right: Pat
Panek, coach; Leon :::&gt;tner, coac-h.

Above. bottom. left to right: Greg Browning, coach; Chuck McGlone, coach. Below. left to right: Bud f1srer. end, Leonard
Carter, end; Tom HickMan end, Tom Lovett, guard; Tom Lindquist, tackle; Dan Vetcsk, guard; K1rk Hinderlider. back,
Harry Taggart, center Russ Walters, guard· Jac-k Waggoner, tackle, Rob Orchard, bac-k; Jim Fox, back; N. Bryce Zarlt,
gua•d, hm Dikeou, back; Bob von der Lippe, manager.

�First row. left to right: Leon Dmer coach, Fred Witzel!, Vern Averch. Keeter Humble, Rob Orc-hard Bob Goldman, Stan
Kllppi, Bert Leslie, Fmerson Player. Second row: Bob Sader, Kirk Hinderhder, Joel Kuhlman i!:lm Lindquis'. G1loert Balreson.
Bob Joyce, Lowell Shavlik Tom Hickman, J. Schnitker, Roy Rogers, ::&gt;an Vetesk

seconds produce victory
Leon Diner completed his second year as Jumor coach with another championship team.
In the two years Mr. Diner has been coaching the ~uniors, his teams have not lost a game and
have hed but one. From this season's champions should come a varsity contingent that will bring
the "Yale Trophy" back to East.

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Chuck McGlone, :n his first year as sophomore coach, developed the boys who will brmg
glory to East htgh school. The soph gndders fmished second in league standings. These newcomers
to East have shown the caliber of football that will put our teams on top for the next two years.
First row. left to right: Deane Writer manager Ed Barry Fntz Huber Don Young, Phil Plutt, Ronnie Zier, Ed Hunter Bob
Rarick. Chuck Froese, Hamlet Crocker. Second row: Belvin W1lhams, Frank Morgan, !im Stailey, Jack Skinner, Bob Sawyer,
John Siple, Ed Weidenhamer, Jerry McGuire, John Archibold manager Third row: Chuck McGlone. coach, ':'om Carey,
::&gt;on Larkin, Ray Erb Ray Marks. Lewis House Dtck Frye !erry Moore, Ray Weaver, Bob Martm Warren Pickford.

�First row, left to riqht: Hub1e Weinshienk, I !2· Bob Hockworth, 112; Leroy Haynes
103: Jack Bredhngor, 90. Second row: Bob Sawyer, 154; Don Thomson, 133, Tom
Parks, 138; Duane Lankford, .20; Warner Newcomb, 127, Stuart Ohlsen, 112; Bill
Lyster. 138 Third row: D one Writer, mgr., Don Lmqer, 185; Dave Fletcher, 175;
Tom 0 Hanlon, 138 John Kosman, 154; !)on Larking, ~eavy; Leo Coulter, 138;
Lowell Shav k heavy.

grapplers perfor111 well
The Seraphs wound up in th1rd place in the City wrestling
tournament with three All-city men: Stuart Ohlsen, Tom O'Hanlon
and Warner Newcomb. These three, with Don Thomson, Don
Linger, Dave Fletcher and Lowell Shavlik, entered the State meet
where they were unable to place.
The Angels were handicapped when John Kosman, undefeated
in any prev10us match, was forced to enter the City tournament
under the handicap of being ill. He was unable to give the support
that would have put the mat men on top.
The team had a season's record of seven wins, two losses and
one tie in ten matches.
Counter·clockwise: ';he teai'l· Their coach, Kenneth Julsrud; A mistake. H~b1e's on
the bottom; R1d 'Ern Newcomb; Bottoms up?

��Coach 811l We:mar made h1s debut
as Seraph basketball coach under
very d1fficult circumstances. He faced
a Job of moldmg a team out of entirely green candidates. Not a single
man who turned out for the squad
had any varsity experience.
The season was equally as difficult. The Angels won only a smgle
contest. They lost the maiority of their
games by not more than a handful of
points. The ~ack of expenence proved
to be too much of a handicap in the
close contests.

The lone victory proved to be the
golden one. The East quintet edged
out a three-pointer from the Colorado
Springs Terrors who won second
place in the State high school tournament.

The squad included, top picture. right to left:
Coach Bill Weimar, ::lick Rankin, Bud F1sher,
AI Miller, Dick Webb, Ray Marks, Sonny Mor
an, Mike Kelley and Stan Klippe. Bottom picture. left to right: Paul Wisdom, Don DesCombes, Tom Hickman, Ray DeMoulin, Chuck
Mollin, Don Griof, Art Woodbume, Coach Pat
Panek and Bob Von der Lippe. manager.

�Coach Bill Lamson produced a
sophomore basketball squad that
wiil give East the basketball stars
of the next two years. The squad
took but one decision in a schedule
that saw no 1ess than six one-point
ball games.
~he team inc!u-:ied, front row. left to riqht:
Gerry Marco·o Warren P1ckford, Bob Wilson !ames Grant, Bob Weob and Kay Ne11
son, manager Second row: S•an Johnson, Ed
Staggs, Dick Frye. Ed Barry, Phil Plutt, Jim
Day, Ronnie Shavlik Jerry McGuire and
Coach Bil. Lamson.

Coach Pat Panek gave the Red
and White its only championship
team. The seconds had a season
record of nine wms and three defeats and a league standmg of a
tie for the first place. These same
boys will put East in the State finals next year.

They are, left to riqht: Coach Panek, Paul
Wisdom, Bob Wilder, Keith Knapp, Tom
Hickman, Kirk Hinderlider, AI Miller, Art
Maloway, Emerson Player, Ray Marks, Fred
Whitsell. Mike Kelley ond BU: Danielson.

��winter sports
At the s1gn of the first snowflake,
Angel winter sport enthusiasts can
be seen waxing up the1r skis . . .
sharpening their skates and pluggmg in their sunlamps. At this
time, the SkEast club held time
tnals for the East racing team. On
Feb. 19 and 20, the team placed
second at Steamboat Springs in
the State Prep Ski championships,
with the East boys taking a surprising second in the JUmping
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After defeating North and South
mdiv1dually, the SkEast team went
on to win at the first Denver Interscholastic High School Ski championships at Berthoud Pass on
April 3.
Another championship was
claimed by Hubie Weinshienk and
Bob Emrick. They upset the practiced contestants from Steamboat
to capture first place in the traditional ski-jorring relay although
thAy had never skHorred before.

• . The C1•y ski champs Dud Pence, Bob
Potter, Bob Emrick. Buster Lewis, Charlotte
Trego. Joey Dixon, Jean C!ow, Bev Hamer
and Joan Marshall.
2. Denver h1gh school championship boys'
and girls' trophies.

3. Invigoratmg winter scenery:
4. East Racer zooms down at 40 mph.
5. Schussing some of ze wonderful powder
at Aspen.
6. That !:xke is surely hard
7. Strictly for the birds

�Front row. left to right: R. Speier, }. Wmdsor, J. Marshal., F. Wtlse.l, ':'. Carey, J. Skinner, B. Horton, B. De Moulin }. Keyes,
D Webb, B. Ftsher, C. Mollm, L. Dmtick, K. Cornforth, R. Snyder, D. Des Coml::es, T. Hie man, J. Swigert, L. Shavlik. Second
row, left to right: J Riddle B. Herres. V. Slaughter, R. Wymore, A Lorie, D. Ackerman, J. Hillyer, D. H ckok, M. Gtbson,
C. Band, S Pluss. B. Shotkm, R. Freidman, J Dikeou, R. Markham E. Younq, J. Stailey, J, Montague, C. Lyons, D. Young,
L. Robertson E. Dumbler, ]. Gorsuch, J. Jones G. Larson, J, Kay, H Crocker, J Kersch D. Reed, C. Robinson, D. Razee,
L. Carter, B. Gardner Third row, left to right: J, Siple, S Kinney, B. Manion, W. Prager, K. Knapp, E. Staggs, B. Zimmerman,
R. Simon, S. Johnston, B. Clark, L. Haynes, B. Wilmore, J. Wallace, R. Taylor. ::&gt; Dickson, A. Edwards A. Cudworth,
0. West, R. Zior, E. Gauss. Back row, left to right: D. Frye, E. Scott, E. Barry, H. Stamper, E. Ketchum B. Spencer, R ;ohnson,
C. Freese, R Hahn, F. Pillsbury, B. Razec, R. Schaefer, B. Snow, A. Fine, L. Htll, T. Small, T. Bradley, G. Stone, T. Sears,
R Orchard, B. Rarick, M. Kelley, D Larkin, H. Choate, P. Apel.

tracksters triu111ph
With only one dual meet under their belts as the Angelus deadline approaches, the East high
defending State champions appear to be among the top teams in the City prep league. Although
South's defending City champions defeated the Seraphs in the only meet to date, Coach Lamson's
charges are counted on heavily to come through in the major meets this spring.
W1th lettermen back in mrmy of the events, the Angels appear strong in the sprints with Brad
Allen heading the list of speedsters. Dick Webb and Tom Hickmrm are back on the high rmd low
hurdles. Bill Horton, Lloyd Dimick rmd Joe Keyes will run the middle distances.
Turning to the field events, we have Don Des Combes and Francis Pillsbury doing heavy
duty on the weights rmd discus. On the jumps, Bud Fisher, rm All-stater, will be doing his turn
at the h1gh jump along with Hickman rmd Chuck Mallin. Ray Snyder will be back at the broad
Jump, as will Keyes, Herb Weiser and Ronnie Wymore.

�Opposite paqe. left to riqht: Let's hove i l • Up 'n over. •
.. two ... three ... four." • Go!ng up.
Clockwise: Heave her, Dooc! • Clear the deck; here comes
Charlie. • They're off. • It's a b!rd. • Show us how, chomp.

�tankers prove worth
Although falling below the championship caliber of previous
years. this year's Seraph tank team finished a respectable third in
City competition, behmd great South and North teams.
In all due respect to the Rebels, 1t must be said that they had
a high caliber group of champions who broke several records during
the year, and who always made an excellent showing in competition.
The Angels were well-represented on the All-city team, with
three of Coach McGlone's charges receiving the honors: Allan Lake,
Jack Patten and Braxton Ross.

Front row. left to riqht: Coach Me
Glone, John Archibald mgr., bck
Patten, Bob Belmar, Dale Htnman,
Ronny Z1er Doug Covington, Eddie
Weldenhammer. Second row: Allan
Lake, Don Bontley, Bob Ferguson,
John Brown, Bruco Patteo. Bill
Holmes, Albert lsb II, Braxton Ross.
Missing from plc1uro: Dick Ballinger,
Tom Hinman Bob Scholl.

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ked as a competitive sport for many years, gymnastics has fmally come into its own, with the gymnasts
now bemg able to earn letters in competition with other
schools. Letter requirements are that a boy place third or
better in a meet.
There are two meets that the Angels entered this year:
the A. A. U., April2, in Denver, and the State meet in Boulder.
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Front row. left to riqht:
Henry Petors. B,ll Shull,
D1ck Snyder, hm Wtedman,
Btl, Holmes Ted Stander.
Da:e Bush, Howard Houts
Bob Htggtns. Second row:
Jack Bennett Jack Homer,
Tom Blair, Jock Derby,
Gene Bridges,
Wayne
Humble, Stanley Swann,
Ruskin Savlg Pat Nugent
Last row: Bob Orchard, AI
Metzler, Leon :.Offen. M1ss
lng from picture: Stuart 01·
sen, Duane lnnkford.

�Left to right: Coach Lamson,
Stan Femqold. Huqh Hearn,
John Shad~ock. lrwm Hoff
man Harry Walker, John
Lauck, manager, Ray Powel,,
Nick Swq I B n Oxnard. Brax
ton Ross.

Breaking all previous records, this year's Angel net team
won all but one of 48 matches to cop its nineteenth Denver
League championship.
Coach Willis Lamson's charges smashed all opponents
and captured every one of the eight All-city berths.
With the State championship battle still to come as the
Angelus goes to press. the Seraph swingers are top-heavy
favorites to emerge victorious.
Netmen winning their monograms include: Stan Feingold, Hugh Hearn, Irwin Hoffman. Ben Oxnard, Ray Powell,
Braxton Ross. John Shaddock, Nick Siegel, Bob Snow and
Harry Walker.

Front row. left to right: Pau. M1ller, Mahlon Ambrose Alan Herrington, J. D. Bell Second
row: !
Taylor, Jerry M11ler, Clarence Peltz, D1ck Cool: Joe Ka1•z. Coach Lamson.

divot diggers victorious
Paced by co-captains Jerry Miller and Clarence Peltz, this year's
golf team captured the Denver Prep league championship after a
year's lapse.
With the Colorado High School Golf tourney still to be played
at press hme, the Angels, under the able instruction of Coach WilliE
Lamson, are rated very high and are expected to carry off State
honors.
Divot diggers who have earned their letters include: Mahlon
Ambrose, }. D. Bell, Dick Cook, Alan Herrington, Joe Kaitz, Jerry
Miller, Paul Miller, Clarence Peltz and Joel Taylor.

�Front row. left to right: Harry Taggart, Kirk Hindorlider, Bruce Belcher. Harold Slusser, Lester Pedicord, Stan Klippi. Second
row. left to right: Gaynor Miller, Sonnie Moran, Fred Epstein, Jack Llggitl, Erney Morgenegq, Harry Meyers. Tom Fluqsted,
Ray Marks.

baseballers. prepare for victory
Coach Chuck McGlone has become a new pioneer in h1gh school baseball by introducing
the farm system into the Denver Prep league. All of the boys who turn out for baseball at East
are assigned to one of the farm teams. Each boy is given a chance to show his wares not )ust
for one week but for the entire season. If he has what it takes, he will make the number one
team, the varsity. This will make the competition tougher and will thus cause the boys on the
varsity to work all the harder because there will be more than one person that will be able to
take his place. Chuck McGlone deserves every bit of credit for his ingenuity.
The Seraphs have yet to play their first game as we go to press. At this time, coach McGlone
and his assistants, coaches Diner and Browning, are undecided on their startmg team. The squad
will probably include big Jack Liggitt, a regular back from last season's squad, behind the plate.
Erme Morganegg will be handling the initial sack with Harry Meyers at second and Stan Klipp!
at short stop to complete the double play combination. Fiery Harold Slusser will be handling
the hot corner, third base. Fred Epstein, the power
behind the bat for the last two seasons, will agam be
roaming the outfield along with Les Pedicord, another
letterman, who was switched from third base. Harry
Taqgart will handle the third spot to complete the
outer gardens.
The pitching staff will be headed by Sonnie
Moran, an All-city selection of last season. Footballer,
Gaynor Miller, will be handling the relief work with
the help of Bruce Belcher and Jim Chambers.

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that winning form. • Some of the
sluggers pick their bats. • Llgg1tt
goes after that
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Mr. Shelcon Alpert,
Ec i tor:, "The Angelus",
Eaet Hit:h School,
Denver Colo.
Deur Ur. Alpert:
May I at the outset express my appreciation at being invited to
contribute to the school yearbook.
It is ~ great source of enjoyment to me to look back to ny days in Denver c.nd no oa.tter
l:here I travel, I always have a r.arm apot for that city.
May I also congratulate you on your campaign to bring to tho students
of East High u yearbook that ;·.ill outline some of the problems that
v:ill face grad ua. tes no\'1 t l'r..t their high school activities are behind
them.
No doubt you and your classmates hc.ve frequently heard :,•our teachers
stress the fact thc.t school days are days of preparation and unless
this preparation has been conplete, ou f&amp;ce a ~orld ill-equipped to
contribute to ttle solution of its problems.
Also, you probably have been informed tlu:.t your best work cun be done
only under happy circumstcr.ces; your selection of a cnreer therefore
should be made with this ir. view. If you are happy in your position
in life, you can make the best contribution to the hapr.iness of others.
There is no Great punacea for the ills now facing all of us. The ol&lt;.&lt;
fashioned adage of puttine your s toulder to the wheel is an l~ericaniSJl
that has proven true since the days of 1776.
In brief then, mi£;ht l suggest that findine your place, doing J·our jo
and remembering your fellow-man is as true today a:.; it ever l':as.
To vou end your classmu.tes, to al.l students of Each High School, my cont;rc.tulG.tions and best .,. ishes for a future where all of us may as::.;ist in
makinb democracy attain nel', heights.
Faithfully

T &amp;LBIPHONII:

LAMB WIRTVJ:LLII:

818-~-2

�WENDELL HATfiELD
Prestdent

EVELYN PACKARD
Vice-President

AGNES NELSON
Secretary

class of '49
It is now but a short time until a class of 746 future c1tizens will be graduated from East high.
Th1s class has spent three years in work and study and now is about to be graduated into
a world of competition and uncertainty.
When the majority of the class came to East as sophomores, they were greeted by a new
prmcipal, Louis H. Braun. Together the pnnc1pal and the students became acquainted with the
school, each other and their educational and social surroundings.
The new class celebrated 1ts arnval through a get-acquainted party in the boys' gym, presided over by Francis Pillsbury, sophomore class president.
When juniors, the class elected, as their leader, Florence Northcutt. Mark Gibson brought
honor to the class by winning the Woodbury medal. On the gridiron, the junior football squad
completed its season undefeated and untied.
At the Junior Prom, Nancy Sue Orsborn reigned as Queen. On Red and White day, a group
of aggressive juniors tugged to victory over the seniors in the customary junior-senior tug-o-war.
The following year, the class assumed its leadership. The semors chose Wendell Hatfield
as president, who proved his oratorical ability in copping the annual Woodbury medal.
The class sponsored such events as the Senior barn dance, the Senior class play and the
Senior Prom.
The high school days of the senior class are drawing to a close. Many will continue their
education at a college of their choice. Others will enter the world of business and industry, while
some will be serving Uncle Sam.
KAY WHITE:LEY
Treasurer

MISS ELIZABETH CRAVEN
Sponsor

EUGENE SCHAEFER
Sponsor

�ABRAHAMSON,
Astronomy;
buq; ROTC I•

FRANK
Shutter·

ADAMS, ;ANET LORIS
Spothght, asst. &lt;!dltor;
Ser'f s. ; W Jck't; Del'qt
assam v-pres.; Football
queen attendant; jr. prom
comm · W. jck't dance
comm.; Pnnctpal's adv•·
sory counctl; Assembly
comm · Ski

ALLISON YVONNE
B•
ble research; Scholasti\:
award winner.

ALPERT, SHELDON An·
gelus, editor, head pho·
IO&lt;Jrapher; Principal's ad
v.sory comrn.; Xmas pag·
eant; Ski; '49: Jr. tug-owar team; Sr. assembly
cornm · ROTC, pubhc re·
lations officer; Sch. qold
key wmner

ANDERSON, MARGIE Ser'f s.; W. jck't.; '49;
Ski; Jr. prom comm.: Sr.
barn dance comm.

ANDERSON, PAT Jr.
prom. comm.; Sr. prom.
comm.; Sr. born dance;
Kampus; Del'gt. assem

AVERY, PAUL GERALD
B1ble research, v-pres

AXCELL. DIANE
Sq
dance; Karnpus; Jr. prom.
comm.; '49; W. jck't.; S:
prom. comm

ADELSTEIN STANFORD
Concert crch.; Concert
band, Deba•e; Nat I For·
enslcs, sec. : I.R .. v pres.;
All-city orch., Sr. class
day comm.

ALLEN, BRADLEY
Pre
law; R. )ck't; H,.y; D
club; Congress; Sq. dane·
mg: Stud'! c'nc1l; Track;
Woodbury finalist; Xmao
pag'nt; Adv. band.

ANDERSON, ARLENE:
Sk1; '49; Sr barn dance
comm.; Jr. prom comm •
Kampus.

ANDERSON, BR'.Ct: D.
Angelus, photo coordma
tor: ROTC, capt.; Science
talent search, honorable
ment10n.

ANDERSON, RITA JO

AZLEIN, MARGARET Sen pt.

ARNOLD, MARY JANE'49; W. jck't; Ser'f s.; R.
&amp; W. day skit; concert
orch.: All-city orch.

BAGGETT, TOMMIE '4'l;
Sr. class day comm; Sr
lunch'n.

ALLEN, ERNIE
Sq. dance.

Ski; Art;

ANDERSON, DOLORES
Pre·medtcs; Kampus; '43;
Drama; Sr. play comm

ARTHUR, PAT-W. jck't;
Selec. girl glee; Rifle, v·
pres.; G1rls' rille team;
Y-teons; Naturalist; All
school show.

BAILEY, roE

�BANKS, WALTER I. R ·
All school show· Del qt.

BARRY, L. EARL

BATE, RICHARD- A cap
pella.

BATE ROBERT
pella.

BAUGHMAN, LOUIE

BELCHER BRUCE

BENT:.EY, DONALD
Sw1mmmg; D club.

BESS, CHARMAINE
Sr.
barn dance comm: Sr.
prom comm; Y-teen· 4

'49.

BISCHOFBERGER, JIM

BITMAN, CHARLENE Art; Class song c:omm.;
Spothght· 49; drama.

BLACK, WILLIAM C-R.
JCk't.; '49; R. &amp; \'1. day
floot.

BULEY, ALMEDA
W.
jck't.; Skt; Juntor prom
comm.

BLISS, ARTHUR G - A
capp.; Madrtqal chou;
Quartet; All sch'l show;
Naturahst

BANTA KARtA JU 'E R

'lSBOm

&amp; W. day c:omm; '49; Jr.
prom romm · Sr play

BA'ITEY BRAD
Spot·
light; Pre·med1cs, pres.,
Congross; Cheerleader;
:ntor-club c'ncil; Ski; Sq.
dance; '49; Jr. prom.
comm.; Sr bam dance
comrr.111 e, Homecommg
dance comm.

BEST, CHARLES WHIT·
MAN
Av.ahon, '49.

A cap

public ty.

BLAKE JACK -

Skt

BOARDMAN, MARGIE

BLANCHARD, BARBARA
ANN

'49; Junior class sec; sk
Jr. P.rom. comm., R. &amp; W
jck t dance comm: sq

dance, R. &amp; W day slu•
c:omm

BODANESS, LARRY V s.
ed. asst., St:~ge crew.

�BOLT, ROSS M

BOlTZ, ·o~

BONNEY, ROGER

BOVEE,
sporl.

VAL

G ria

BOWERS, NELSON
D
club; Track: !. R.; ROTC,
lt.

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BOWMAN, DONA
Jr.
prom comm · Spotlight;
A'l schOC'~ show, Kern
pus

BRADY ELISE Art· Kam·
pus; Angelus, art ed1tor;
49.

BRENNAN, HELEN LOUISE Ser'f s.: Sq. dane ;
Drama: Sr. prom. comm.

BRESTER, BETIY

BRADY, KIRK Debate ~
pres.; I. R. sec; Drane,
trees , Scr pt

BRAMER, JANNIENE
Kampus; '49; Courtesy
comm.

BREWER, MARILYN EL·
LEN
Aviation; French:
Sr. courtesy comm.: Debate.

BRIDWELL, ANITA
Spamsh; Jr. prom. comm;
Sr. class play comm;
Ser'f s.; concert band;
Ser'f swing comm .

BREINING, W AL-ER
Spantsh; Spanish !l'edal.

BRISACK, PHYLLIS

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BRITAIN, BONNIE

BROMAN, RON Eucl1d;
Bowling, pres: Jr. prom.
comm.; A capp., Madr!·
gal, lnterdub-c'ncll Sk1;
Xmas pag ant.

BROOKS, RICHARD AL·
LAN Long r-lunch c'mm.

BRYANS, RICHARD W
H. R -40; Del'gt. assem

B U C H E R, D U A N E
GEORGE - Delegate as
sem.; Deb to sec. ; ROTC

�BURPEE, JOAN GAIL
'49; Class day c-omm

BUSH, ROBERT RAY
Glee club.

CANADAY, SYLVIA

'49.

CARLSON, MARILYN
Jumor. prom. cornm.; Sr.
prom comm ; '49; Kerr·
pus .

CARPENTER, DOROTHY
W. jck't.; '49; ROTC, hon.
capt.; Sr class picnic,
Kampus.

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CARPER, MARGIE
'49;
Jr. prom comm.; Sr prom
comm.

CARROLL, CLAIRE I. R.;
'49; Sr. bam dance com·
mittoe; Selected glee;
Delegate assembly

CARTY, DOLORES Ser'f
s.; W. Jck't· Spotlight; Sr.
prom cornm.; '49; Del'qt.
assem

CHAMBERS, JOAN - W.
Jck't; Sor'f s.; '49; Kam·
pus: Jr. prom comm.; Sr.
prom comm .

CHARLES, R I C H A R D
JAMES. Ski; Model rail·
road.

CHENEY. HELEN-Ser'f s.

CHAFIN, BENITA JOAN
A capp.; W. jck't.; '49;
Xmas pa'l nt; sr. assam·
bhes; De.'qt. assam.

CAST, RICHARD A

CHILD~
NORMA
LYN -\,;ness, pres

EVE

CHOATE, HAROLD JAYEuclid; Woodbury: !mal·
1st; ROTC, capt.; 49; Ski.

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CHORD, JANET- Del'qt.
asscm.; Jr. prom comm.;
W. jck't; R. &amp; W. day
skit; Sr. prom comm.; '49.

CHRISTIANSON, CONNIE
-ROTC, hon. sgt.

CHURCH, ARLENE
Art;
Bulletm board comm.

CLARK, JACK

CLARK, WILLIAM-I. R.,
board member; AviatiOn;
Spotlight; Jr. prom com·
m1ttee; I. R. dance com·
mittae; ROTC, dnll team.

�Cl.A YTON NAN - S r'f
s. : W. JCI: t; May qu en
attendant; R. &amp; W. doy
skit; Jr. prom comm,
S r'f swing; W. jck't
dane ; Spotbght; '49.

CLEMONS, NA 'CY
W.
JCk't; Delegat
assam.,
trees.; Ski, tr as.; Cheerleader; Kampus; '49; Jr.
prom comm; R. &amp; W. day
skit; Sr. prom comm.; R.
6. W. tck't dane comm.

CLIFFORD DANIEL
clid.; Band; Orch.

Eu-

CLOW, JEAN W. lck't;
Angelus; I. R., board;
Xmas pageant; Skt; '49;
Jr. prom comm.; R. 6. W.
day comm.; I. R. dance,
chairman; Sr. class day
comm.; R. &amp; W. jacket
dance comm .

CLOW, MICK

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C L 0 WE R, CATHERINE
MAUREEN
'49.

COLEMAN, WIWA ..1 E.
Bond; Sk ; Sq. dance.

COBB, BARBARA GAYLE
'49; Class day comm.;
Kampus; Selected gtrls
gle : Squar dancing.

COOK, KENNY-A copp.,
Madnqol; Music; Shutterbugs; All school show;
Boys' quart l!e .

COHEN, FRANCES CAR49.
OLYN

COHN, DONNA FELICESer'f s.; '49; Skt; Art;
Sr. art comm.

COOPER, BUD Ht·y; '49;
Arbor day comm.

COOK, ALICE

Stu
COLDREN. JOAN
dent c'nci1; D'l'gt. ass'm ;
Spotbght, asst. edttor; Jr.
prom queen attendant;
May queen attendant;
Skt; Ser'f s, v-pres.; W.
)ck't; Class rmg comm

COOPER, WILLA MAE
'49.

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CORNFORTH, KEITH-Ht
y; Delegate asserr.bly·
Track; '49.

CORK. DOLORES- Bowling: '49; Sports; Sr. prom
comm.

COSAND, BETTY JEAN
W. jacket; Jr. prom com
mitteo; R. 6. W jacket
donee commtttoe; '49.

COTTON, FRANCES MA·
RIE-Deleqate assembly;
Jr. prom comm.; Sr. class
day comm.; Ski: Kam·
pus; '49; R. &amp; W. day
commtttee.

COULTER, WILSON
Wrestling; Track.

�COVINGTON, DOUGLASS
Swimming; D club;
Delegat assom.: R. &amp; W
day float committ e .

COX, BILLY
team

ROTC, drill

CRANSTON, CHARLES
Advancod band;
Ad
vanced orch stra: Ski.

CRAWFORD, MARY CAR·
OL
Grrls' rifle; '49;
Arbor day commttlee.

CREWS
ARLENE VIRGINIA
Wh.t Jackets;
Bowhng.

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CROCKER, NORMA
Sr.
prom committee, '49.

CROSS, CHARLES G. Xmas pageant; Woodbury alternate

CUDWORTH, ARTHUR
Delegate assam .• irack

CUMMINS, PATRICK
PHILLIP

DAHL, BONNIE Concert
orchestra, '49, Class day
committee.

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DAIS, HELEN
Astronomy; '49; R. &amp;. W. day
skit committ e.

DELAURO, JOHN E.-Sr.
barn dance committe ;
H1-y

DANIEL, MARY ANN
Spothght; W. jck't: D'l'gt
assembly; '49· Jr. prom
comm.: Sr. prom comm. :
Jr. &amp; Sr. R. &amp; W, day
skit; W. jck t assem.; R.
&amp; W. Jck't dane comm.;
Skt.

DEUAASTRO. IRENE.

DANIELSON, DORIS AR
LENE W. Jck't; Jr. prom
comm.; '49; Sk1; Somer
barn dance committee.

DAVIS, GERALD
Jumor
usher; Soc1al room attendant; Naturalist; Premed c.

DAVIS ROSEMARY
Scnpt, trees.; '49; Scr1p1
book.

DEMOULI.', RAY H. H1
y; 49; Sen or prom com
m!ttee;
Basketball; D
club.

DERMODY. ED !. JR. Art, treasurer; Shutterbug: Sch'l'st1c art aw'rd.

DETTMERS, BARBARA 49.

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DICKEY, WALLY

DIXON

JOEY W Jck't·
Spotl~ght; Skt; '49· Dr.:J·
rna; ,r. prom comm.; Sr.
barn dane comm ; R &amp;
W. jacket dance comrr

DOCK, STA"l

DODERO, MYRLA

DOERING, RICHARD
Scnpt, pres.; R. Jacket;
Scnpt book, edttor; Spotlight; R.&amp;W. day comm.;
:nter-club council; Jr. rod
cross council, chairman,
All-ctty junior red cross
representa!lve .

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DOMENICO, ANTHONY
Euchdian; I R

DRURY, DOROTHY
ELAINE
A cappella;
'49; Semor class ptcn!c
comm.; Christmas pageant; Art, sec.; ROTC,
honorary ofllcer.

DONNER.
Small D

DELORES

DUNSTAN, SHEILA IRENE
W. jck't; Ski; Jr. prom
comm.: Sr. barn dance
commtttee; Homecoming
queen attendant; Del'gt.
ossem.; R. &amp; W. jacket
dance comm., '49; Senior
prom committee.

DORNBERG, JOHN ROBT.
Debate, prestdent; I.
R.; '49; Semor class pic·
n1c commttt e; Script.

DOUGLAS, MARTHA Dolagate assembly; Kampus; Jumor prom commit·
tee, '49.

DURBIN, PETER
Prelaw; Eucltd•an; Ski; '49;
Class day committee; Jr.
usher; Delegate asscm·
bly; Social room assh:t·
ant; Laboratory assist'nt

EAST, JEANNE
'49;
Senior prom committee·
Kampus.

DOWNING, CHARLES
Hi-y.

EBAUGH. NANCY - Stu
dent counctl; Delegate
assembly; Junior class
treas.: W. jacket, sec.;
A cappella; '49; Ski; Jr.
prom comm.: Howdy day
committee; R &amp; W. day
committee.

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EDLER, HENRY
Track,
All-city, All-state; D club,
president; Pre-law; Red
jacket; Ht-y· '49.
EDGAR, MARILYN

'49.

EISENSTAT, BERNIE J, Shutterbug, pros.; '49; Sr.
class gtft commlltoo; An·
golus; Spothght; Bowl·
ing; Inter-club council;
Senior prom committee.

ELLIOTT E L I Z A B E T H
ELAINE - '49; Glee.

EMERY, BETTY LOU
Kampus; '49; Concert or
chestra.

�EMRICK ROBERT C.
R.
Jacket; Conqress; Ski,
secretary; Red &amp; Wh1to
day skit; Sonier barn
dance committee; '49;
Christmas pageant

ENDICOTT, PEGGY ANN
'49; Senior p1cnic
committee; Selected glee

EPSTEI"l, FRED
ball, D club.

Base-

ERICKSON, SHIRLEY
Bible research, prestdent,
Symphony orchestra.

ERTEL, SHIRLEY - Ser·
aph ststers; '49; Art com·
m1ttee.

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ESCUE, ANITA E.
Bible research.

Rifle;

EWER, PAT-Seraph sisters; White jackets; Student council; Delegate
assembly; Pnncipal's advisory council; Assembly
committee; May queen
attendant; Spotlight. edi·
tor-in-chief

ESSINGTON, BOB

FABIANO, CORA MAY
Seraph SISters; Deleg-:xte
assembly; Semor ring
committee.

EVANS. :HARLOTTL
Sport ; Small D; Square
dance; W. jck't; Ser'f s.;
All school show; Angelus; '49; Sr. barn dance
committee; Sor"f swmg;
Cheerleader; Play fesl!·
val; Jr. prom. comm.; I.
R. dance committee.

FAIR, LOU NELL JUNEA cappella.

EVANS, HELEN JO- W.
jackets, '48, A cappella;
Chnstmas pag'nt; Class
p•cmc committee.

FARRIS, B. KEITH

EVERLY, DOROTHY
Kampus; '49; Sr. prom.

FARTHING, JOYCE- W.
jackets; Sr. barn dance
committee; Junior prom
committee; Ski; R. &amp; W.
day skit; Kampus; '49.

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FAY, DAVID

Art.

FERGUSON, MARY -- Jr.
prom committee: Delegate assembly; Kampus;
'49; Senior prom commit·
tee.

FIEDELMAN, ROSLYN Spotlight; '49; Senior assembly committee.

FIELD, LILLIAN - Wh1te
jackets; Glee; All school
show.

FINK, NORMA JEAN
White jackets; '49; Class
day committee; Drama.

�FIORI, WILMA
'49.

Kompu ;

FISHER, SALLY
Senior
class ploy commilt
S mor prom

FITZSIMMONS, PAT
Kompus; '49, Drama.
Senior born donee committ e.

FLETCHER, DAVID E. Football; Wrestling; H -y;
HI·R-40; D club. v pres.;
Spotlight; D I gate as·
sembly : Red and White
day skit; Tug o war .

FLEMING, HELEN KAY
'49; Art; Sk., Senior prom
commit!

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FORD, MARVIN

FORTH, JIM

FOW:..FR, HARRIET JEAN

FOX, JAMES
H1-y; Football.

D club;

FRAZIER, JOAN
Jumor
prom committe ; Semor
born dance committee

FRIEDENTHAL, :ACK H.
Spotlight: Euclidian;
Naturalist; Soc1ol room
attendant.

FRIEDMAN, A. FRED, JR.
Spotlight Horr.ecom!nq
dance comm•ttee; Play
festival; Ski; '49; Semor
):-rom committe .

FROST, MIRIAM
Whu
JOCkets; Jumor prom committee; Class day committee: Concert orchestra;
Kampus.

FOX, PATSY
Square
dance· Aviahon; Ski:
49; Delegate assembly;
Office; Gl e: Semor prom
committe .

FRYE, ROBERT
H ad
boy; Pre-law, '49; Congress; R d jackets; Sen·
lor picmc committee.

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FUGATE, JAMES R.-R.
jackets· Naturalist.

GALLEY, BETH

GALLO GLORIA

GARDNER, ROBERT C
D club: Sk•: '49.

G ARRETT, JOAN Seraph
sisters: While jackets;
'49; Junior prom committee: Red and Wh:te day
sk1t committee; Closs day
committ

�GARRIGAN, PAT

IR.

GASS. ALAN GOLIN Angelus, head photographer, asst. ed1 tor; I. R •
sec.; Student c'ncil; Euclid.; Sr. picnic comm.;
Sc1ence talent award;
Assem. comm.; '49; JunIOr usher; Semor play.

GIBSON, MARK
'47
Woodb'ry winner; ROTC.
capt.; Christmas pag'nt;
Delegate assembly; Elk's
scholarship wmner: Nahonal urban I e a g u e
award; I. R ; Debate.

GAY, MARILYN PHYLLIS
Seraph sisters; Whit~
Jackets; '49; Glee; Kampus; Arbor day comm.

GERTZ. SYLVIA MAE Senior prom comm1tteo:
Junior prom committee;
Red and White day sk1t.

GLETT. DONNA '49; Sr.
bam dance comm.; Sid

GOLDHAMMER, MARVIN

GONZALES, LUCINDA
Library ass:stant.

GORDON, ROSE ANNE

GIEHM, HELEN
I. R.;
Senior prom comm11t~e;
'49; Delegate assembly;
Spotlight.

GILKISON, PHYLLISS
Seraph sisters;
White
Jackets; Angelus; Jun1or
prom committee; '49; Ski.

GILMORE. DIANE- Whtte
Jck't; Ser'f s.; A capp.;
Madrigal; '49; Sr. barn
dance comm.; Xmas pag.
eant; Sq. dancmg; All
school show; Ser'f swmg
comm.; R &amp; W. jacket
dance.

GOLDMAN. ELEANOR
Seraph s1sters; Wh1te
Jackets; Spotlight; Anqelus; Scnpt; Script book
business maanger; '49;
Class sonq committee;
Jumor prom committee;
Drama

GOLDMAN, MORRIS
Bowling, secretary.

GOLDSTEIN, MAX
band.

Adv

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GORSUCH. JACK - Red
jck't; Conqress; '49; Sq.
dancing; Del'gt assem.,
v-pres.; Jr. prom comm.;
Sr. class day comm.; H.
&amp; W. day sk1t; Principal's
advisory council; Sug·
gestion box committee.

GOTO, BEN

GRAHAM, JANE- Seraph
s1sters; '49; Kampus: Sk1;
Junior prom committee;
Santor prom committee;
Juntor red cross council:
Red &amp; Wh1te day skit.

GRANT. JANIE - Wl&gt;tle
jackets; Seraph s1slers;
'49; Junior prom committee; Senior barn dance
committee.

GRAVES, HENRY R.
'49; Senior barn dance
committee.

�GRAY MARGARET MAY
Rifle, pres.; R1fle team·
Swimmmg; Hon. athletic-·
lnt r-&lt;:lub counc-11 .

GREENBLATT, JUDY

GREENE, CHARLOTTE

GREENHALGE
HOWARD

DONALD

GRIEF, DON
D club.

Basketball·

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GRIGGS, DUDLEY R. Denv r Post, student ed.;
Del'gt assem.; Pre-law;
Euclid., v·pres. ; Con·
qr ss, pari.; R. jck't; Ski;
Ski team; Swrmming;
Woodbury fmahst; Shal·
roth contest: Amer. Logion panel; Amer. Loqlon
c111zen. award; Jr. esco;t;
Xmas pageant.

HAKANSON, BILL- Ski;
'49; Red &amp; White day
float committee

GUNDERSON, JAMES P
Sk.

HAMMOND L. BARBARA
- '49; Arbor day com·
mittee; Jumor Red and
White day sktt; Kampus .

G~rls'

HAGAMAN C. LYLE

HAHN, ELEANOR RAE
Spotbght, asst. ad.; S r·
aph sisters; W. Jackets;
All school show; Senior
prom committee; Junior
prom comm1ttoe; Senior
class day committee; Ski,
'49.

HANCOCK JACKIE '49;
Astronomy.

HANNA, BETTY

HARLAN, BOB

GUNTHER, GLADYS gl e .

Ski.

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HARMAN, ELAINE -Con·
cert band; M a r c h i n g
band; Somor barn dance
committee; '49.

HARRIS, DENNIS L. ROTC, captatn.

HARRIS, ROBERT W. Euclidian; Junior usher;
Engineers; Model rail·
road, v-pres.; ROTC, rna·
jor Debate.

HARSCH, JOHN R.
'49;
Track; ROTC lieutenant.

HART, JAMES WILLIAM
JR. - '49; Senior prom
committee; Adv. band;
Enqmeers.

�HATFIELD WENDELL
Sensor c::1ss, president;
Woodbury wmner; Pre·
Jaw; R d Jackets '4J,
pres d nt Bond

HEDDEN
AINE

MARION ::.OR

HERRES, MARGARET Delegate assem.; While
jack't; Sensor barn dance
comm1ttee; Square dan::
ng; '49.

HIESTAND. JOAN LOUISE -Wh1te Jackets; Ser·
aph ststers. '49; Square
dancmg; Sen or barn
dance comm1ttee: White
J~cket dance committee.

HAYS BEVERLY

HEARN HOSEY HUGH
Tenms AU c1ty.

HEDMAN, BAR B A R A
JEANNE Girls' Jlee; AU
school show; '49; Red 6
Whit day comm1't e.

HElD, PETER R. Concert
band.

HERRICK, DAVE
Red
jackets, treasurer; Sk.;
Red 6 Whit day skit.

HERSCH, MILDRED- Dra·
ma; Jumor prom comm1t
tee.

HIGHLAND, SHIRLEY -Drama· I. R : '49; A cappelJa; Christmas pag·
eant; Delegate assem ;
Class q11t committee.

HILL, BEVERLY
'49;
Santor prom com:ruttee.

W
HEATH, BARBARA
jack ts; Astronomy, s .:
retary; Sk1; Aviat on; Jr.
prom committee Wh te
acket dance comm ttec;
Sensor class day p en c
committee; '49

HECKER, CATHERINE
BEVERLY
Wh te Jack
eta, Gle ; Square dane
nq.

HELLERSTEIN, ADRIENNE
Kampus; Red and
White day sktt; '49
"lass day committee.

HENDRICKS. DIXIE- '49
Kampus; Glee, Sento
barn dance comm1ttee;
Class day comm ttee.

HETTINGER, SHffiLEY
Red &amp; White day s 1t·
Kampus; '49: Sensor Red
6 White day committee.

HEYWOOD, F R A N CES
ROBERT A
White JOCk·
ets; '49.

HILL, RUTH ANN£. Jun·
10r prom comm1ttee; JunIor Red &amp; White day
commttlee; Senior class
q1ft committee; Scnpt;

HOFFMAN CHARLINE Seraph sisters; Wh1te
Jackets; Spothqht; Sensor
class plcmc committee·
G1rls' sport club; G rls
rUle.

49; I. R.

�HOFFMAN, JACOB IRWIN
D club; Tennis,
All-&lt;:~ty : Euclid tan; Stud nt tutor.

HOLCOMB, EVELYN JEAN

HOLLING DARECE 49;
Seraph sisters; While
jackets; Delegate assam.;
Senior ass mbly; Jumor
prom committe .

HOLM SALLY
Seraph
SISters; Wh le JOCk Is;
Kompus, v-pres.; Spot·
hqht; '49; Juntor prom
commtttoe; Santor born
dance comm., Homecoit'
mq dance commlltee.

HOWARD, GEORGINE
Hon. ROTC. capt.; Ser l

s.; W. Jck't; Sq. donee;

HORNER, JACK HI R &lt;10,
pres.; Inter·dub council,
V·pres.; Delcqoto assam.

HUMPHREYS, DIANNE

HOUSEHOLTER, NAIDA
'49.

HYNDMAN, JO ANN W
Jack Is; Jr. prom comm;
Semor prom donee COil'·
mlltee; Kompus.

Sk1: Jr. prom comm.; R.
&amp; W. JCk t donee comm.;
Sor'l swing donee corr
mlttee; S nior proM committee; '49.

HUEBNER, JOAN
Guls'
qlee; Spanish; Kompus;
'49; Senior ussom. comm.t•ee

IACOPONELLI, DOROTHY
ANN

IMBER, RICHARD BowlIng ; Boys' nile; ROTC, It.

HOLMQUIST, ADELINE
Girls nile.

HUMBLE, RAY R. Jck't,
Pre-law sec.; Spotlight,
asst. sports ed.; Student
counc.l; Sr. prom comm.;
Jr. prom comm.; R. 6. W
day comm : Homccom.ng
dance chatrmon.

ISMERT, ELIZABETH
Seraph sisters; White
jackets; Spothqht. '49;
Semor prom committee.

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JARRELL, JOYCE PAULINE White lockets;

'49; Pre-medtc; Natural-

Ist: Delegate assembly;
Semor assembly comm

JENKINS, BILL
vanced bond.

Ad

JESSUP, MARYLYN Pre·
medic; '49; Gala' glee;
Delegot assam.; Closs
nnq comm.; Junior prom
comm.; Senior prom com
mlttee: R. 6. W. day committee.

JOHNSON, ELAINE R.
Seraph SISters; White
Jackets; Spanish, pres.;
Inter-club counctl; Dele·
gate assembly; '49; Kampus; Junior prom comm.;
Senior born dance commille : Small D.

JOLLY, ALAN

�JUDKINS, RICHARD
Mus1c; A cappella.

KAITZ, JOE E.
Juntor
usher; Golf team; N:ztur
ahst; Euchdian, ROTC;
D club

KALL, MARILYN Scr1pt;
Drama, C!Jss day corr.mlttee, '4'3.

KASMAN ;OHN

tl nQ, D club.

Wr s

KASMAN NORMA
teens Ar

y

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KAUPP, ELIZABETH H
Pre-mod.c, trens.; Seraph
s1st rs; Wh1te jackets.

KENEHAN, TOM Concort
band: Symphony orchestra.

KELLMAN, ROBERT 4~·
Sk1; Shutterbug· Pepsi
cola scholarship comm.:
Sr. play courtesy comm

KAY ;AMES G.

KENITZ, LORAINE

KEYES, SHIRLEY
jackets, '4'3.

Wh1te

KEYS, JACK Track; 49:
Senior assembly corr.mtttee.

KENDALL, BARBARA White Jackots; Kampus
49; Honorary ROTC; Sr
prom committee; Jr. prom
commltt

KIRBY, CLARK
Jumor
usher: B a n d; D a n c e
band; Euclidian; Soc1al
room attendant .

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KIRKPATRICK, ELAINE

KITTLEMAN, LAURENCE
ROY, JR.
Astronom1..
VIsual Clld operator.

KOR"' MARCIA

J&lt;UWANO, MAUREEt:
Seraph s., sec., Script,
pres.; Debate: Mus1c;
Art; '49; Scnpt book,
asso. ed.; Jr. prom commlttco; R. &amp; W day skit;
Class day comm. ; Interclub counc1l; R. &amp; W.
day float committee.

LAFF, TOBA 49; Whit£'
Jackets; Assembly committee.

�LAGRANGF LAVONNF
Stud nt counc1l; S ror:h
s ; W ck t tr as. 49.
D leqate ass m Jr prom
~'Omm.; Pep ass m. corr
m11t e; Class day comm.;
Post student ed1tor

LANE. NORMA
S ra~ h
Sisters; White jackets,
Kampus Square dane ·
Jumor prom comm.: R d
6 Wh1te day skit; '49
Angelus; Del g".lt
os
s mbly

LEUZE. MARY ALICE

'49, Band.

UFSHUTZ, DENA - Seraph SISters; Whit JOCk
ets 49; Drama; Senior
prom commit! e; Spot
!ght.

LAHN,

ON

LANHAM, CHARLO'!'TE
'49 Naturahst, Y teen,
Semor class day comm1•
I

LEVENHAGEN, MARY
LOU-Concert orchestra;
All city orchestra.

LIGGITI, JOHN R Ht-R40; troas.; D club; Base
ball: Jumor usher; JunIor honor roll; Semor
class rmg committee;
Concert orchestra, En
semble.

:.AKE, AL:.AN
D cl•1b;
Sw1mm nq All c1•y; AI,
state; Delcqate assem. :
C::IsanOV'I k r. J,

:.ARSON, OLE
D club;
Pre-law, Pre-med1c: Sk1.
Sq. dance; Astronomy;
'49; Anqelus photographer; Spothqht; Jumor
F-rom comm11t e; R. 6 W.
day skit.

LEVY, BOB
ROTC.

Euclidian;

LINGER DON A. Ht-y,
pres ; H -R 40; Footbal:,
All-clly.

LANDECK, MARJORIF
Y I£ en '49

LANDES, JACQUELYN
JEAN
'49 Y-teen, \
pres., SGu ue dancing.

LARSON, SALLY ANNF

'49, Senior assert'. COl!'

mittec: Astronomy; Naturahst; Glee.

LEVY, JACQUELINE

Junior
LISTON, ELLEN
prom comm1ttco; Kampus; Semor class day
comm ttee; '49.

LAWTON, DAVID

LEYDEN, LEANNA LOUISE
'49; Jumor prom
comm.; Skl; Senior prom
comm.: Kampus; Doleqate assembly.

LIVINGSTON, MARILYN
Delegate ass mbly:
Junior prom commttto ;
Kampus; '4"· Sr. prorr
comm ttee

�LOILER, MILDRED K 1m
f&lt;US.

LOVE'IT, CHARLENE
'49; I. R · Semor barn
danco committee.

MAC DOUGALL, BILL

MAPES, NANCY ELLEN
Script, v-pres.; '49; R. 6
W. day skit; Junior prom
comm.; Seraph s1stors·
Music; Senior class day
comm.; Spanish; Seraph
sw!nq courtesy comm.

LONG, GRETCHEN Drama, '49; Semor p!cn!c
committee.

LONG, HOWARD- Staq .

LOVE'IT, TOM
D club;
Football; Spotltqht, Red
jackets; I. R.; Advanced
band; Ski

LUDWICK, MILDRED JOY
Kampus; Junior prom
comm.tteo; Senior prom
committee

MAIRES, RICHARD LEW
IS - Football; D club·
Ski; Hi-y; '49; Red 6
White day committee
Sk• team.

MANER, JIM
usher: Track

MARCOVE, STAN
kctbal!. '49.

Bas

Jumor

MARSHALL JOAN Ski;
Ski team; I. R., treas.;
White jackets, Seraph
sisters; '49

LORENZ, RALPH
captam.

ROTC

LULL, JEAN LEE
,r.us; '49, Art.

Kam

MANSFIELD, RICHARD' 49; Mus•c; Square danemg.

MARTIN. GEORGIA
Spotlight.

LOVE, BEVERLY
honorary officer.

ROTC,

LYLE, BOB

MANZANARES, OLGA Kampus.

MARTIN, JANET
White
)ackets; Chnstmas paqeant; Skl; '49; Jr prom
comm.; Sr. barn dance
comm.; R. 6 W. Jacket
dane
comm., Wolcott
cont slant; Drama; Kampus

�MARTIN, MARY LEE

MASLIN, HERBERT- JunIor escort.

MAUL, SHIRLEY
Whu
jackets, Delegate assem. ·
Ski; Kampus; '49; Santor
barn dance comm.; Red
&amp; White dance comm.;
White jacket assom. committee; Red &amp; White day
skit .

MAYER, STANLEY

McARTHUR, ED
'49;
Red cS While day float
committee.

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McAULAY, MARY ANNSemor barn dance committee; Square dancing·
Kampus '49.

McENIRY, SUSAN
ural! st.

No!·

McCABE, R. E. - Ht-R-40;
Delegate assembly.

McCLINTOCK DIANE
ALICE
'49; Angelus;
Senior bam dance cotr·
mtttee; I. R.

McFERRAN, JEAN ANNE
Seraph ststers; White
Jackals; Sr. prom comm.;
Pepsi • cola scholarship
comm.; Red &amp; White day
skit; Seraph sisters tea
chairman; White Jacket
dance committee.

McKAY, JOAN W. ,ck't;
Delegate assam.; Pnnct·
pal's adviSory c'nctl; '49;
Kampus, sec., Sr. bam
dance comm.; W. )ck't assem.; R. &amp; W. jacket
dance comm.· R. &amp; W.
day skit; Jr. prom comm.

McCORMICK, SHIRLEY
Selected qtrls' qlee.

McKINZIE, ANN

McDOWELL, MARGARET
'49; Arbor day com
mutee.

McKENRY, TRUE - Skt;
'49; Selected gtrls' glee;
White jackets; S nior
prom committee.

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McMILLIN, SUE Seraph
s.; Angelus; Delegate as·
s m.; W. jck't; Chnstmas
paq'nt; Class day comm.;
All school show; '49; Art;
Square dance; Jr. prom
committee; Red &amp; White
day sktt.

McNALLY HENRY

MELCHER, ALBERT G.
Football; D club; Spot·
hqht, sports ed.; Pre-Jaw·
Hi-y. sqt.-at-arms; Skt·
Red jackets; '49; Jumor
usher; Red cS White day
committee.

MERRILL CONNIE- Ser·
aph sisters; Astronomy,
pres.. sec.; Concert orchestra; Inter-&lt;:lub coun·
cil; '49; Senior class doy
commtttoe.

MEYER, CHUCK
40.

Ht·R·

�MEYERS, MARILYN MIN
DEL - Deloqate assam :
Junior prom committee:
Semor barn dance com·
mlltoe; '49; Red &amp; Whit
day skit

MILLER. GAYNOR Baseball: Football, All-c1ty;
Ht-y, sgt.-at-arms; H1·R·
40, sgt.-at-arms; R )ock
et, v-pres.; D club; Dele·
gate assem., pres.; Ski.

MILLER, GERAW W. Golf, capt.; Junior prom
commit! o: Senior prom
committee; Class q1ft
committee; D club.

MILLER, JOYCE-Seraph
slsers; Santor prom com·
milt o; Semor assembly
committee.

MILLER, MICKY Student
council; Red jackets; '49;
Santor assembly comm.;
Howdy day committee:
Sweetheart dance comm.;
Junior prom comm.; Stu·
dent council, trees ; All
school show .

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MILLER, NANCY ANN
Seraph s1sters; Drama, vpres.; I. R., pari.; Sq.
dance; Wolcott wmner;
Ski: '49; Sr. play ticket
comm. cho1rman; As·
tronomy.

MONTGOMERY, JANET
Junior prom committe
Senior class ring commit
teo; Senior prom comn !I·
teo: '49.

MINTZ, MITZI Art; '49
Art committee, chairman·
Rod &amp; While day skit.

MOORE. BE'ITY LOU
Selected glee; All school
show.

MITCHELL JO ANN
'49; J&lt;ampus; I. R.; All
school show: Semor barn
dance committee; Junior
prom committee; Red 6
While day comm1ttee.

MOORE, JEAN
White
Jackets; '49; Junior prom
committee. Kampus; Red
&amp; Wh1te day committee;
Red 6. White jock'! dane
comm1ttee .

MOFFATT, JAMES B.
Congr'ss, v-pres; Euchd.;
'49; Square dance; Dol'!·
gate assembly; Ski; Sk1
team; Woodbury hnolist,
All school show; Sopho
more &amp; JUmor R. &amp; W.
day sk1t; Junior usher.

MOORE, NANCY

MOLLIN, CHARLES F. D club; Ht·Y: Football;
Ski.

MOORE, WANDA JUNEA cappella: '49; Semor
prom committee; Jumor
prom committee

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MORAN, EDWARD - D
club; HI·R-40; Baseball,
All-city; Basketball.

MORRIS JOHN R. Avlo·
bon: V1sual education
assistant; ROTC, It

MOSTELLER, JOYCE B1
ble research, pres.: Spot·
light, news ed.; Seraph
SISters: '49; Class day
committee; Delegate as·
sembly.

MULLIGAN, FELICIA
'49: Red &amp; White sklt;
Junior prom committee.

MURPHY, ANNE- While
jackets; Seraph sisters;
Astronomy, soc , troas.;
Senior assembly corrumt·
tee: '49.

�MURPHY BETIY

MYERS, HARRY H.-R-40;
Baseball; D club.

NADLER, CLAIRE

NAIMAN, TED

NELSON, AGNES C.
Senior class, sec., Sen•or
barn dane comm.; '49,
s c.; Senior prom romm.;
R d &amp; White day comm.;
Junior prom comm

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NELSON, ALVIN
lteul :nant

ROTC,

NOAKES, JANET
49;
Jumor Red &amp; White day
skit; Sentor Red &amp; White
day committee; Junior
prom comm11tee.

EWCOMB, WARNER W.
H -R-40· D club Wr s
I' n .

NOEL, BETIY

NEWELL, MARY GRACE
'49; Semor barn dance
comm.; "laturahsl; G1rls'
ql

NORGREN, BETTY LOU
Seraph s:sters; W. jack
ets; G1rls' glee; Jumor
prom committee; Seraph
sisters; Seraphs dance
commit! e:
All school
show.

NIELSEN, NORMA JEAN
Ch erleader; D !eqate
assembly; Kampus

NORLING, MARILEE
S raph stators; W. jack
ets;
Shofroth wmner:
Chnstmas paQeanl; A
cappolla; Ski; '49; Ora
rna: All school show,
Junior prom committee
S ntor class day comm .

NIEMINEN, MARY ANN
W. jck't; Del'qt assom ;
A capp.; I. R.; Spanish,
sec., 49: Jr. prom comm ·
Soph. class rtnq comm ;
ROTC, hon. ofhcer; Sr
class pcr.1c comm , Play
festival; All schoo: show;
Sq. dane · I. R dane
comm ; R &amp; W Jacke•
dance comm.

NORTHCUTT, FLORENCE
H ad qirl: Jumor class
pr s.; Soph class treas.;
Del'gt assem., sec. : Ser
aph s., pr s · W. jck 't;
Inter-club councll; Allcity council; Ski; '49.

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NORTZ ROSEMARY -'4 .

NOWROSTEH, RAY

OAKES, PEGGY - Jumor
prom committee; Arbor
day comm1ttee' Kampus;
'49.

O'CANNA, ROSALIE
Seraph slst'rs; '49; Whit
jackets; Kampus; Y-teen,
pres.; French; SpaniSh,
Red &amp; Whit jack't dance
committe ; Seraph swing
committee.

OEHLMANN, GRETCHEN
VA N HORN - Skt; Senlor prom committee; Spot
hqht; G.rls' sport; G1rls'
rifle.

�OERTELL, CHARLES Art; '49; Semor prom
committee; Angels guld
~?ver winner

OWFN, BARBARA

PARKER, JOANNE- Allctty symphony orchestra;
Junior symphony; Advanced orchestra· Band

PELLS, BETTY LEE
'49;
Senior class picnic commtltoe; Drama; Bowlmg.

OHLSON C. LE NART

O'LEARY, CLIVE
Advanced band ensemble

PACKARD, EVELYN - Sr.
class, vice-pres.; '49, vpres.; Seraph siSters; W.
jackets; Inter-club coun
ctl; Doleqate assembly,
Ski· Junior prom commit
teo· Senior commlltee.

PALMER, NORMA
JunIor prom commtttoo; Sentor prom comm.; Kampus: Delegate assembly.

PATTEN, JACK-D club;
Hi-y; Sw.mmmg, All-city,
s•'Ite· '49.

PAYNE, DUANE M. Sontor class picnic commlltee, chairman.

PELTZ, CLARENCE Golf;
Rod jackets, pros.; Pep
assembly comm.; Interclub council, troas.; Congress; Pepsi-cola scholarship comm.; D club; Sr.
ptcnic; Band.

PENCE, ENOCH M. '49;
Red &amp; Wh!to day skit;
D club; Football; Ski.

'49;
OTEY, JOAN E.
Santor barn dance corrmtttoe; Jumor prom committee; All school show.

PALMER PAT
dancing.

Squ,:xro

PEDICORD, CORRINE

PENN, GWENDOLYN
'49; Kampus.

ORSBORN, NANCY SUE
'49; I. R. Snow ball
queen; Doleqate assembly; Jumor prom que n;
Senior prom committee;
Homecomtnq queen.

PAPILION, TENA - '49;
Senior class dCiy commit
tee.

PEDICORD, LESTER D.
Baseball; D club.

PENNY, NORMA-Whtte
jackets; Spotbght; '49;
Ski ; Script, treas.; Script
book; Class song committee.

�PERKINS, JACK
'49,
R d &amp; Wh1te day sk1t.

PETERS, EDITH Deleq'te
ass rn.; Saph. planmng
comm.; )r. class, v-pr s.;
Jr. prom qu n ott nd.;
May que n ott nd.; Stu·
dent council, corres. sec.;
W. Jck't, v-pr a.: Ser'f s.;
'49; Ski; Long r lunch
comrn.; )r. pram comm.;
W. jck't dance, chr.; R d
&amp; White day committe •

PETERSON, DICK

PILLSBURY, FRANCIS
Saph. class, pres.; Stu
d nt counc1l; Pro law,
pres. ; Del'gt ass m.; In
ter-club council, pr s. ·
H-y; R. jck"t; Jr. usher,
Woodbury fmahst; Track.

POBRISLO, JANICE Jun·
lor prom que n att nd·
ant; Homecommg qu n
ott ndant; )umor prom
commit! ; Wh1t
jack
ts: R d &amp; Wh1te day
Senior sk1t· Angelus, '49

PFARR, DOLORES Gtrls
gle .

PHELPS, HERSCHEL R
Pr ·law; A copp ; I. R ,
pr a. R. jck't; Pr m d1c;
Ski; '49; Class qtft comrr.,
chr.; R. &amp; W day ski!;
lnt r-club councll; D l'qt
ass m , pres.; Sq. dane
Engineers, pr s.

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PICKERING, SHIRLEY
Seraph a st rs; '49; White
jack ts; D leqat assem
bly; Jumor prom commit·
te

POTTER, BOB D leQahl
assembly; Sk1.

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POWELL, RAYMOND R.
D club; "I onrus, co-capt.;
MUSIC; All-c11y band; All·
city orchestra; D leqat
assembly: Cone rt band;
Concert arch stra .

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OUIAT, CAROLE
A
cappella; Seraph sisters;
Angelus; Junior prom
comrnltteo; Senior bam
dance bid cover: '49,
S nlor art commllt e.

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RABSON, WILLIAM
HOWARD
'49; Senior
class play C"ommltt e; Eu·
chd1an.

PRESLER. WILMA - Red
day, )umor skit;
'49.

&amp; Whit

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RAHM, KENNETH ORVEL

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POLLARD, THOMAS
Deleqat assembly; H1-R
40: Ski

POST, JOAN Whit
Jackets, Y t ns; Sentc:-r
class play C"ommltte ,
'49; Jumor prom commit
t ; Natural st

PRICE, SHIRLEY

PRICHARD, THERESA

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RAINS, MARY
'49; Ad·
vanced band; S nlbr bam
dance commllt .

REED, FRANCES
Wh1te
jack ts; '49: Junior pror;;
committee, S n or cia s
day committe .

�REESE, E. CHAR:..ES
aturallsts: 49; Red 6
Whtle day float com!" .

REESE

Gf~E

REEVES ROBD!T
ackots; '49.

Red

REILLY FRANCES
fie, treasur r

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REINGOLD, F:.LIOT G
Football D lub

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RICKE'ITS, ARDELL
S mor prom commtll

ROBERTS,
uraltst.

49

FRED - Nat

RINEHART, ROBERT F

ROBERTSON, MARY ELu:N
Bowhnq

RITCHIE, ALISO ~ G rls'
nile; A vial on, Squar
danclnq.

RITCHIE, PAT

RITZE, KENNA LOU

ROBINSON SHEl:.A W.
)ackots; Seraph ststers;
Semor barn dane · Sk :
Junior prom comm It
'49

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ROGERS
BEVERLY
Whtte )aci:ot•; All school
show; '49; S mor class
day commtllo .

ROOS BILL N
Dele
qat assembly; Spot! qht;

Senior assembly comm ,
'49: Homecom nq comr.

ROLLINGS BETTY 'EA
49; Arbor day comm ttoo· Wh t Ja kets

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ROTHWELL, PATRICIACone rt orchestra: Seraph staters; Script; I. R.;
Library asststant: Santor
class day comm.; Script
book; Marching band.

ROUGH, MARIETIA Ser
a~ h ststers; Y-t en, pres.,
White jackets; '49; Kampus, lnt r-club council,
Red &amp; White Jack't dance
committe : Seraph swtnq
commtttee.

RUFF, WILLIAM
'49;
Semor class ploy commtl
tee; Track.

RUSS, BEATRICE A.
ROTC, honorary ofhcer;
Play feshvol, Jr. prom
bid committee; Kampus

RYAN, PATRICIA ANN
Seraph sisters; Whtte
Jackets; Select d girls'
glee; All school show;
'49· Spothqht; Jr. prom
commtttee; Semor prom
committee.

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RYLAND, EDWIN
Stage crew

SATHER, LAURA

SerRYMER, PATSY
aph sisters; White jack·
ets; Ski; '49; Junior prom
committee; Concert or·
chestra· Christmas pag.
eant Skt; All school
show

SCHAUER, ELAINE C. Jumor prom committee;
Square dancing; Kam
pus; Arbor day; Red &amp;
White day commtltee.

SABA BRIAND

SALIMAN, JEAN

SCHELERT, BETIY

SCHLEGEL, PAUL

SANDVIG, FRANK
Track; D club.

SCHMERMAN, MARILYN
- Delegate assam.; '49;
Sonier bam dance commlttee.

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SCHOENFELDER, PATRICIA RUTH - Seraph sis·
tors; White jackets; '49;
Kampus, treas.; Ski; Sentor prom comm., Junior
prom committee: Red &amp;
Whtte day skit.

SCHOONOVER, GINNYAngelus; Spot! ght; '49;
Senior class song comm.;
Homecoming dance committee.

SCHRECK, DONNA MAY
Serar,h SISters; A cappolio; 49; Senter class
day committee; Kampus.

SCHREPFERMAN, MERRI·
LYN-White Jackets; '49;
Junior prom comm.; Juntor Red &amp; Whtte day
comm.; Kampus, Scmor
R d &amp; Whlle day comm.;
Whtte jack t dance commilt e; Ski.

SCHWAN, ALAN

�SCHWARTZ,
ROTC, capt

STAN

SCOIT, MARY MAE '49: Kampus; Sen tor bam
dance comm1ttee

SEARS, TOM

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SEVIER, JOAN Kampus;
'49· Spotlight; Sr. prom
comm.; Naturahst: Home·
coming dance committee;
Play festival, Junior prom
committee.

SHER, MARLENE BETTY
Seraph s1sters; Art;
'49· Senior art comrr.1tteo.

SHAW PHYLLIS JEAN '49; Kampus; Sk1; G1rls'
rifle

SHIRLEY, B. EUGENE

SHADDOCK, JOHN
Student c'ncil; Tcnms, All·
city; Xmas pag'nt, Prelaw: R. jck't: D club; '49;
Sr. class day comm.; Del·
egate assam.; R. &amp; W.
day; R. &amp; W. Jck't dance
comm11tee; Sk1; Pre-law,
sec.; Jumor usher

SICHLER, BOB
Band,
Orchestra: Ensemble.

SECCOMBE ROLAND

SETTLE, JOANNF
hght.

Spot·

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SHEA, BARBARA Junior
prom committe : Wh1te
jackets; Kampus; Senior
assembly committee; '49.

SHEKELOFF, IRENE '49,
Senior prom courtesy
committee.

SIGMAN, ALAN L.- Dele·
gato assam.; Spothqht:
'49; Junior prom committee; Senior barn dance
committee: Homecomtn
dance comm•ttee

SINGLETON, JOHN
In·
tor-club c'nc1l; A coppella; Madnqal: All school
show; Junior usher; Rod
jackets Ski, pres.: Drama, pros.; Congress Del
agate assembly; '49 .

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SKINNER, JAMES H Pre·law, v·pres.; Hl-y,
sec., treas.; Football; D
club; Hi-R-40; R. jck't; Sq.
dance: Ski; Jr. escort;
'49; R. &amp; W. day skit
committee; ROTC, It.

SKINNER, JOAN-Ltbrary
ass1stant; Bowhnq

SLUSSERbHAROLD B., JR.
Base all: Christmas
pageant.

SMITH, DON It. col.; '49

ROTC,

SMITH, JAMES

�SMITH, MARILYN )untor
prom commtlt e; Kam
pus; P.- T. A. !ashton
show; Senter prom com
mitt c; '49.

SMITH, PATRICIA D.
Drama, Y teen.

SMOLENSKE DONNA S r'l s.; A capp.; Madrl·
gal; Art, pres.; Inter-club
c'ncil; W. lck'l; '49; Sr
barn dance comm.; Arbor
day comm.; Class play
comm.,
Commenc ment
comm.; All school show;
Junior prom committee.

SNEESBY,CHARLOTTE
Seraph stst rs; '49; Kernpus.

SNODGRASS, EMMA
MAE
Shorthand c rll
hcate; Ctvtl atr patrol.

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SNODGRASS, JUDITH
ANN
Juntor prom com·
mtttee; Senior prom com·
mlttee; '49; Ski, Whit
jackets; Seraph 11 sters,
treas., Doleqat ass m.

SNOOK, MAX

SPENCER T. WILLIAM

SPRI"lKLE BILL

STATES, MARIAN Class
rmg commllteo; '49; Jun·
lor prom commttt e; All
school show; Play f sUva!; Senior class day and
lunch commtttee; Senior
assembly.

STEBBINS, PAULINE
Seraph sisters; White
)ac ets; '49; Sonier class
day commtttc : Art, vpres · Skt; Square dancing.

SNOW, ROBERT H.- Con·
qr ss, pres.; '49; Red
Jackets· Tcnnts; Track;
D leqate assam ; Christmas paq'nt; )untor prom
commit! ; Senior cia s
day commttl

SNYDER, JANIS RUTH
'49; Senior class play
commtttee; ROTC hen.
capt.; Select. glee, Ploy
f shvol; All school show;
Deleqat ass mbly.

SOBOL MARY ANN An·
qelus.c. busin ss manaq r;
49; ::sentor ass m com·
mtltee, chatrmon; Jun or
prom commtltee; Red 6
Whit day skit.

SPUTE, SHIRLEY LORRAINE
'49; Jumor Rod
6 Whtle day sktt; Sonier
prom committe .

STAMM, NANCY - '49;
S nlor class day commit
I ; Girls' qle .

STANDER, MARY ELIZA
BETH
S raph sisters
Bible r 'rch social chr.,
Span sh v pres.; Nat~
rohst; Squar dandnq
Skt; Senter barn dane
commit: .

STEINMANN, WALTER
Congress; '49; Skl; Sentor prom commtttee.

STICKLE, FLORA LEE
Jumor prom commtltee;
Red 6 White day commttte ; '49; Kampus.

STOCKHAM, NORMA
JEAN -- Whit jackets
Junior prom commit! :
Deleqate assembly; Senior courtesy comm.ttee
'49; Small D.

�STOCKMAR, JOAN Juntor prom committee, '49:
Kampus; Class day com
mlttec; Square dancing·
Play f shval

STONE, RAYMOND L
Shutt rbugs, pr 11.; lnt r
club council; Bowbnq;
Spotllqh!

STRAUSS, MARTIN De.
eqa!e ass mbly.

STRAUSS -1ELVIN G
Arbor day comm tt
harman . Euc dan, 4

SUCHEY DELORES

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SUMMERTON, JOAN
Student council; Soph.
class, soc.; D'l'qt asscm.,
Jr prom qu n all nd ;
May queen attend.; W.
tck't; Sor'f 11.; Jr. prom
comm.; R. 6 W. day sk t
romm.; Howdy day com
mlttee; Soph. plann. cor.
mlttee; Class day comm.,

SWANN, VIRGINIA '49,
D I ate assembly; Jun·
or prom committ : Kam
pus, Semor prom comm t

Slct; '49.

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SWIGERT, JOHN - Foot·
ball, All-ctty· Ht·Y: D
club; Skt

SYLVESTER, MARGARET
S raph sisters; Kam·
pus; '49; Selected glee;
All school show; Scmor
barn dane commltt e .

SWARilWELDER, DELO
Kampua; '49; SenRES
tor class day committe ,
Art.

TAGUE, BERKELEY
lor usher , ROTC.

SWARilWELDER PHYL
LIS
Karnp a; 49; Art:
S n or c a s day comm t
tee

SWIERS PATRI lA A
Selected ~ ria
p 8

TAYLOR JOEr. ~
D cub

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TAYLOR. RICHARD D
Xmas paq'nt; R. tack I&amp;
sec.; A capp.; Madrigal,
'49; Congress; Drama;
Ski; Santor barn dance
comm.; R 6 W. jack t
dance comm : Del'gt us·
sem.; Boys' soctal room
attendant.

TELLER, WILLIAM
Ski.

49;

THAEMERT ALENE
Senior prom comm
Selected q r 11 gee

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THOMPSO
49; B be

IDA

ARTH R Art

�TIMBLIN, JOAN
Ad
vanced band: Seraph st&amp;·
ters; '49; Senior barn
dance c:ommlttee; Mus c;
Squar dancmq.

TYLER, RICHARD D.

VICKERS, VIRGINIA
Ski; '49; Kampus; Junior
prom committee; Red &amp;
White day assem.; Senior bam dance commit·
tee; Red &amp; White locket
dance c:ommlttee; Whlto
jacket ass m.; W. jacket.

WALLER, JACQUELIN

TIPTON, MARY BETH
Mustc, pres.; W jackets;
Ser'f s.; Adv orch.; Drama; MuSic, treas. ; R. &amp;
W. day skit; P.-T.A. fashIon show; All school
show; Senior born dance
committee; '49; Honor
roll; Mus1c club assam.

VANAUSDALL, DIANAWhtle jackals; Music;
soc.; '49; Sontor barn
dance committe ; Solocted qirls' glee; I. R ; Ski;
Square dancing.

VOIGT, )ANrtE E.-I R ;
'49; Class day comm1tteo.

WALKER, HARRY - Eu
did., pres.· D club; I. R.:
R. Jck't; Pre-law; Jr. prom
comm.; Sonier class day
comm., chr.; T nms, All·
etty; Band; '49; Inter-club
council: Social room ott ndant.

TREGO, CHARLOITE LE
ONE-Stud'nt c'ncll. sec.,
W 1ck't; Sk1 team; Slct
v-pres.; Sq. dance; May
queen ott nd.; Jr. prom
attend.; Shofroth, alt.;
Xmas pag'nt; All school
show; '49; Jr. prom com·
mittee; Class day comm.;
Closs rmq comm.; R. 6
W. 1ck't dance committee.

VAN BUSKIRK MARILYN
A. - Y-te n; '49; Semor
class day committee.

VON DER LIPPE, ROBERT
Advanced orchestro;
Football manager: Basketb'll manager; '49; Red
&amp; White day float committee; D club.

WALSH, NORRIS

TURNAGE LOREN Pre
medtc; Shutt rbug, treasurer; ROTC; Concert or·
chestr.:I.

TURNER, DONNA
Skt;
Select qle ; Semor prorr
commtt!eo:
All school
show; Mustc week.

VAN DERBUR, GWEN
Junior prom queen attendant; May queen at
tendant; White jackets;
SpotliQhl; '49, Senior Red
&amp; White day skit; Junior
prom committee.

VAWTER JANE
Seraph s1sters, Wh1te jackets: Chnstmas poqeant;
Skt; '49· I. R.; Santor
prom commllt e; Square
danctnq; Class day com
mlttee; Jumor prom com
mittee.

VOPAT, GER&amp;-49; Ski;
Girls qloo; Sonlor prom
committee : Small D.

WARD, LAUR LYNN Delegate assembly; Ski,
corres. sec.; Sq. dance;
Ser'f s.; W. jck't; '49; Jr
prom comm.; Senior prom
comm.; R. &amp; W. day skit
comm.; R. &amp; W. day float
committee.

WAGGENER, ANNE MAR·
LYN-Anqelus, business
mgr.; Seraph s., trees.;
Astronomy, pres.; Avla·
lion; '49; Inter-club coun•
ctl; Sr. class ring comm.;
Euchdtan.

WASHBURN, SHIRLEYSenior barn dance committee, Art; Rifle; Y-teon.

�WASHBURN, THOMAS C.
Euchd1an I. R.; Physlaboratory .:~ss.stant.

ICS

WATSON, ANN '4"·
Senior barn dance committee; Kampus; Jun llr
prom committee

WATI'S, CHARLES DAVID
Pre-med1c, pr s ; Debat , pori.; Ass m. committee· Inter-club ccuncll;
ROTC, capt

WEBB. DICK
Track,
All-c!ly; Pre-Jaw; H1-y;
Jumor prom commlltee,
Basketball; Band, Or
crestra; D club

WEISER, HERBERT M.
Spothqht· bus. mqr.: Basketball; Trock; Jr. usher·
Hon'r roll; Sr. barn dance
comm.; Homecom. dance
comm.; Pepsi-cola schol
arsh1p comm.; Sr. talent
show; Delegate assam

WEL:..S, JACQUELINE
Delegate assembly; '49
Bl.blo research; Jumor
prom committee; Semor
prom committee; Red 6
Whit day comm ttee.

WETI'ERGREN, MARI:..YN
Senior prom comm1t·
tee, Art.

WHITE DOROTHY
!acted qnls' glee.

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WATTERS, MARILYN Kampus, pres.; '49; In
ter-club council, s c; Jr
prom comm. · Senior barn
dance commlltce; Drama;
Square danctnq

WATI'ON, TOM R.
ROTC capt· '49; Junior
prom comm1tte ; Son.or
prom committee; Square
danctnq; Sk ; Class play
ticket committe

WEBER LUANNF
mad1c

WEINSHIENK, HUBERT
Spothqht, photographer
Wrostlmq; Del'gt assam.;
Shutterbug, pres.; Skt,
sec ; Pro-med1c; Angelus;
'49; R. 6 W. day skit;
Howdy day skit; Class
day comm.; Sr. asser!l.
comm ; Xmo:Is pageant;
Semor play, Ski team

Pre·

WENDT, JACK

WHITELEY, KAY
Ju:1
1or prom queen attend
ant, May Day queen attendant; Delegate assem
bly, Samor class, treas ;
'49 treas.; Jun or From
'llmm.tteo.

WEIR, LOIS JOANE- Delegate assem ; Spotl1ght;
Jun or prom comm.; SenIOr prom comm ; Kampus;
Red 6 Wh1te day comm.;
Class day comm

WEST, OWEN
A cappella; Madrigal; Boys'
quartet; Naturahst; Boytl
social room attendant;
Advanced band.

WEST, !AMES

WHITNEY, BIL:..
.ng Aviation.

WATI'S, CATHERINE
A cappella; Cone rt orchestra, All-c1ty

Bowl

WHITNEY, JANE R.
Whtto Jackets; '49; Junior
prom committee; Red 6
White day commttteo;
Semor art comm.· Kampt.s.

�WILKINS, ELIZABETH
Seraph staters; Sr. bam
dance; Drama, Kampus;
'49.

WILKINS JEANNE
Seraph slst rs: Whtt Jackets; Sk1, tr as.; D leqat
assembly; Red &amp; Whit
day, Junior skit committee: Junior prom commit·
tee ; Semor bam dance
committee: '49 .

WILMORE. BILL
Red
jackets; Pro law, Euclid·
ian; Naturahst; Junior
usher.

WINDSOR. JOHN

WI 'KLE DEAt
Jackets.·

Red

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WINTER, MARGARET Ser'f s.; W. jck't; Del'qt
assem.; Sr. ring comm.,
Jr. prom comm.: Sr. prom
comm.; Class day comm.;
Xmas pag'nt; Kampus
Honor roll: Music award;
All&lt;lly orchestra, Con
cert orchestra.

WOODBURNE,
Ht-R-40.

ART

WISE, LYNNE'ITE E.
Girls' nile; Gtrls' nfl
team; Bowltng; '49

WORMWOOD. SALLY
Spothght; Delegate assombly: '49; Kampus;
Drama; Senior assembly
committee; Jumor prom
committee.

WOOD, SHIRLEE - Seraph staters; White jackIs; Kampus; Junior prom
committee; White jacket
dance committee; Rod &amp;
While day comm.; Seraph swing dance comm.

WOLF MARY ANN

WRENN. NANCY-.Soraph
ststers; W. JCCkeis; '49;
Ski; Junior prom comm.;
Semor prom comm.; Red
&amp; White day comm.; Seraph swmg comm.; Red &amp;
Whtt jacket dance committee; Selec. girls' qlee .

WRITER, DOROTHY W.
jacket; Junior prom committee; Sr. barn dance
commttl e; Del gate assembly; Spotlight; '49,
Skt.

WOODARD, MARY DALE
Drama; Woolcott all ;
'49; Class day commll'ee

WRITER, RUSS Ht R 40

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WYLIE, RODNEY Model
ra,lroad; Music; Mustc
club proqram; Drama;
Drama club play; Adl
vanced band.

YOUNG TOM- '49; R d

YAHVAH RUTH

YOUNG EARL Art; ROTC. heut

Skt;

&amp; White day float com

mlltee; Advanced orches
tra.

ZARIT, N. BRYCE
Stu·
dent c'ndl: '49; D dub;
R. jck't; Angelus, sports
edttor; Sr. assem. comm.·
Jr. tug-o-wer, capt : All
sch'l show: Langer lunch
comm.; Pop comm.: S nior play.

�ZEHRUNG PATRICIA
ANN
'49; Senior prom
committ e; A cappclla;
Square dancm'J.

ZEKMAN, LEONARD Ski.

ZEIG, NORMA - Seraph
sisters; Drama; Class
rinq commlltee; Select d
girls' glee: All scho'll
show.

ZIMMERSCHIED, LOIS
ANN
Jr. prom comm.;
W. Jck't; Seraph sisters;
l&lt;ampus; Naturalists; Sr.
prom comm.; Class day
comm.; Seraph 11. dance
comm. ; W. JU!:ket dance
comm.

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Jn lltmoriam
JA Y BROO KS
DON PA RKER

.. key to abbreviations
By usmg ~orger pictures m the senior album section of the '49 Angelus, we hove been forced to
abbreviate semor octivihes. Below 1s the list which we hove followed:
A copp.
Adv. band
All-city orch.
Alt.
Arb. day comm
Asst. .
Attend.
Bask'ball
Bible res rch
Bus. mgr.
Chr.
C'ncii .
Com'ncement comm ...
Corres.
Del'gt. assam.
Ed. .

Eng"rs.
Euclid.
F'tball .
Hon. .
Inter-club c'ncll
Jr. ush ...
Jr. escort
Jr. prom comm.
Kampus
Madrg'l
MaJ

A cappella
Ao:lvanced ban :1
All-ctty orchestra
Altnna•e
Arbor day commtttee
Assistant
Attendant

.. Basketbal~
Btble research club
Business manager
Ch01rman
...Counctl
. Commencement committee
Corresponding
. Delegate assembly
.. . Editor
.. . .Engineers' club
Euclidian club
. .....Football
.Honorary
Inter-club council
.Junior usher
Junior escort
.Junior prom commtttee
.Kampus klub
Madrigal choir
Major

Mgr.
Mod rat rd
::&gt;rch
Perl.
Pres.
P :r.A fash'n show
R'fl. team
R JCk I
ROTC
R. &amp; W. day comm.
Sec.
Sec.-trees....
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Red Jackets club

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Sen or class day luncheon
Senior class day picnic
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White Jackets club
Christmas pageant

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�Left to right: Sue Sargent, treasurer, Bruce LaFolle te, v1ce presiden•: Frances Kent, secretary; Wes M1ler.
pres1dent, M1ss Regtna Des ardi'ls aPd Leon Dnor, sponsors

class of 1950
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Left to right: John l..1attles, sponsor: Sue Bi•man. president· Manlyn Bc.~rn s. vico·presJdon•: Vonme Lister
s cwtar')o: Dean Writer, treasurer: M1ss L rett:~ Miller, sponso:.

�Achtenhagen, Elaine M.

Bdl J.D.

Blake, Velma

Atkins, Barbara

Bcnharr. Marilyn

Adams, Jim

Baines Martlu

Adams, Martlyn

Bakke, Kay

Alfred, Barbara

Ballmer, Susan

Allender, Margie

Banks, Norman

Anderson, Marlys

B !mer, Jean Claudette

Benson Frances

Bradley, Shirley

Benton, Ellen

Braukman, Ernie

Bieri, George

Brester, Dolores

Binkley, Nancy

Brooder Sally

Bardwell, Pat

B ork, Sally

Argall, Sue

Bartholic, Ruth

Bush, Dale

Blackwell, Anne

Arnold, Jack

Beidler, Dick

Bryan Patty

�Byron, Ruth

Cox, Robert

Dean, JaC"be

Cain, Kathryn

Coyle. Joseph

Ched1sten, Toni

Campbel!, Albert

DeMoulin, Bill

Craig, Betty

Clark, JAannie

Campbell, Carol

::&gt;ePuy LeAnne

Craig, Joyce

Clark R1chard

Cancday,Ben

Dersham, Jeanne

Crane, Laurelgay

Claus, Barbara

Canfield, Shirley

Cooper, Robert

Capps, ::&gt;uane

Dove, Ruth

Crumpacker, Wanda

Draper Mary Ann

Curtis, Jerry

Corkish Velma

Carlson, Norma

Cowardin, Barbara

::&gt;ukes Peggy

Day, Jim

Dunning, Anne

�Gauss, Edd1e

Easley, Joyce

Emrich, !..uC"tle

Golden, Luctlle

Gearhart, MarJorie

Eberhart, Pat

Errm, Joanne

Greenberg Arnold

Gibbs, LaOuencis

Edgar, Gerald

Eskanos. Robert

Greenemeier, Norma

Gilbert, Barbara

Edie, Eleanor

Evans, Lois

Eha, Mary Lou

Ferguson, Robert M.

Eisenhand, Barbara

Fitchett, Lee

Emerson, Jean

Garrison, Charlotte

Emery, Deborah

Garrison, Marty

Guido, Donna

G.llmore, Willis W.

Haase, Nancy

Giradot, Carolyn

Haggard, Jacqueline

Goalstone, Care Lee

Haifley, Althea

Goodstein, David

Hale, Shulie

�Hal: Bernita

Henderson, Jack

Hartman, Earlin

Hamer, Beverly

Hunter, Ed

Hepperly Jan

Hashimoto, Sh1rley

Hammond, Beverly

!skow, Joni

Herscovllz, Maulyn

Hastaday, Barbara

Hanagan, Lois

Jackson, Janet

Hetherington, Donna

Hays, Dick

Hancock, Ruth

Jennings, }una Belle

Higgins. Janet

Healy, Jacqueline

Hankins Jan I

Heller, Dena

Hanson, June

Jones, Darleen

Hopley, Anne

Josephson, Gilbert

H111. Leslie

Hendoo, Nancy

Harvey, Sylva

Hender, Bonnie

Joyce, Nancy

Hill Potty

Joyce, Bob

�La.1ck, John

Kailus, Erica

Long, S•an

Kobel Betty

Lovington, Bob

Kaiser, Janet

Korneman, Nancy

MacLure, Barbara

Lee. Francell

Kaub, Diane

Kreuzer, Mary Ann

Kater, Suzanne

Krueger, Dorothy

Mandujano Rose Marie

Levy, Mon!ta Dian

Malowney, Art

Lieber, Louise ;ulia

Kelly, Nancy

Martin, Betty

Kurland, Beverly Ann

Lindseth, Carolyn

Kent Frances

Martm, Joyce

Lane, Patty

Ketchum, Ellison

Lamed Thomas

Lloyd Shirley

Martmg W1lma

Loney, Tom

Knott Kathryn

Larkin Don

Matsumoto, Mary

�McAndries, Millicent

McLaughlin Jerry

McBride, Betty L.

Miles, Gail

McCartney, Eileen

Miller, Joyce

McComb, Charles

Murphy, Dwight

Olinger, Eugene

Myer, Lyn

Olmstead, Shirley

Nelson, Pat

Orchard, Rob

Neer, Marlene

Montague, Mary

McCoy, Stephen

Moore, Carol

McCurdy, Marcia Grey

Moore, Jerry

McDonald, Mary

Morgan, Frank

McGarvey, Joan

Morrison, Donna

Pasco. Betty

Newman, Nanc-y Joan

Pearson, Wallace

Nightingale, :::&gt;uane

Perry, Bomtce

Nordlund, Nancy

Personetl Barbara

Nye, Barbara

Peterson, Jamce

�Peterson Betty Elaine

Robinson, Bev£&gt;rly

Schomburg, ; ed

Ranck, Bob

Pn,IJipson, Willmette

Rawhouser, Clone

Pigott Suzanne

Rob£&gt;rlson, :.arry

Schwalbe Cynthia

Roy, Germame

Scofield, Sally

Reesor, Dottie

Pmkney, Rodney

Ru ... y Deawn

S.evers, Alma

Rennie, Mary

Pospisil, Louise

Reul. Thelma

Pratt, Virginia

Rexrode. Nancy Rae

Pnnce. Shanna

Rinehart Barbara

Rankin, Dick

Russ, Pat

Skelton, Cynthia

Shaefer, Robert

Skinner, Sue

Schmausser, Jean

Slade, Florence

Sdm1dt, Mary

Roach, Patsy

Smernolf, Allan

�VanOrdstrand Carol

Srrllh, Jackie

West, Wanda

Stone Peggy

VE!tterling, Ann

Snuffer, Carolyn

Studley, Beverly

Westerman, Lots

Vinyard Mary Anne

Snuffer. Corinne

Swerer, Helen

Whitacre, Suzanne

Watson, Nita

Spath, Ellen

Wilkins, Pat

Theai. Susan

Webb Bc.b

Spaulding, Elizabeth

W1lliams, Pat

Thomas, Jeanne

Weber Margie

Speu,Bob

Uph.:~m

Betr

Stein, Manlyn

VanFlee1 Carol

Stewart Charles

Van Meter, Ronald

Williamson Virginia

We1ss Carole

W1llner, Bonnie

West, Anne

W1lson, Cora Lee

�Wilham Delberdme
W!ttow, Hebert
Wonder, Donna
Wood, Bob
Woods, Alan
Worsham Patsy Ann
Young, Barbara
Young, Nancy
Zimmerman, Bill

Counter-clockwise: 5 per cent off for each time you're tardy.

You'll :ook like that in three years. No cheating on tests.

��cher-u bs end year of sports
As tho time for graduation and the long awa1ted
summer vacation rolls around, we look back on a year
of ups and downs in athletics. The sport parade began
in September with football and will end m May with
track and baseball.
The fa!. competition ended w1th two championships
and one second place squad. The two perennial victors,
the golf and tennis teams, annexed a pair of championships. The footbaJ: team ended up one-half of a game
behind lhe league leading South Rebels. Bud Fisher,
Don Linger, Gaynor Miller and Jack Swigert were chosen
on tho All city football team and will play the All-star
game this fall
The winter sport season was the most lucicless in
many a year The basketball quintet won but a smgle
game and in doing so defeated Colorado Springs a team
rated second in the state. One of the most favorable signs
during the season was the outstanding performance of
the juntors on the squad. The swimmers also shared m
the lack of luck by placmg third in the C1ty meet. The
wrestlers started out the season hke a ball of fire but
due to inJuries ended the season without taking a single
place In the State meet.

Every year as the Angelus deadline rolls around, the
spring sports are yet to get underway The chief purpose
of this page was to include the latest scores as of Red
and White day. With Red and White day came almost
48 hours of endless ram and the postponement of the
City track meet and the baseball games. We are there
fore unable to g1ve to you what we hope will bo notable
results of these events.
The baseball team has had rough going, not only as
far as the weather situation Is concerned, but also in
the win column. They have gone winless in four s•arts;
however, big Fred Epstein Is leadmg the league in hitting
with an impressive . 500 average. The track squad found
themselves shy one point of winnmg the Colorado uni
versity relays a week ago with North on top of the heap.
The cinder squad will be out driving hard to take the
City and State championships in the week ahead.
The tennis and golf teams will close this year of
competitive athletics when they compete In the State
meets. Good lu::k to those who will compete m these
meets and to those who will carry us to victory next year.

Page 155

�actors recall
first christ111as
The annual Christmas pageant ushered in the Christmas season with all the dignity and
majesty befitting the occasion.
The "Holy Night" was written and directed by Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner. The a cappella choir
was under the direction of Miss Fareeda Moorhead. Mrs. V10lette McCarthy sang "Ave Maria."
She was accompanied by Marcia Manning on the harp and by Margaret Winter on the violin,
both students of Roland Roberts.
In the two casts were: Harry Walker, Dick Winter, Mark Gibson, Francts Pillsbury, Jerry
Moffat and Rodney Coil as the kings; Charlotte Trego and Diane Gilmore as Mary; Sheldon Alpert
and Harold Slusser were the young shepherd; Brad Allen and John Shaddock as the old shepherd; the Angel of Chalice was played by Jean Clow and Marilee Norling; Sue McMillen, Patsy
Rymer and Jean Vawter were angels; Charles Cross, Dee Larson, Bob Snow, Dick McLean and
Bob Emerick were shepherds; Ted Schomberg was Joseph.

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_/lite;jenl filay
The class of I 949 presented "Our Town" as their tribute to the world of drama.
The play was dir-ected by Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner. The leading roles were portrayed by
Brad Allen as the stage manager, John Singleton as Dr. Gibbs, Nancy Ann Miller as Mrs. Gibbs
and Wendell Hatfield and Charlotte Trego as George and Rebecca Gibbs. The members of the
Webb family were Dudley Griggs and Janet Martin as the parents, Diane Gilmore and Hubert
Weinshienk as Emily and Wally. Charles Cross took the part of Joe Crowell, Bill Hakanson was
Howey Newsome, Professor Willard was played by Peter Durbin, Mrs. Soames by Jean Claw,
Simon Stimson by Braxton Ross and Constable Warren by Bryce Zarit. Other members of the cast
were: Mary Dale Woodward, Kirk Brady, Pauline Stebbins, Robert Snow, Jack Gorsuch, Jim Skinner, Jerry Moffatt, Harry Walker, Carole Quia!, Jane Vawter, John Shaddock, Alan Gass, Sue
McMillin, Joyce Farthing, Frances Pillsbury, Joey Dixon, Jack Wallace, Bob Harlen, Brad Beatty,
Joan Hiestand, Joan Marshall.

�Friendliness

.KAY WHITELEY

Poise

. . .EDIE PETERS

Cheerfulness

.JUDY SNODGRASS

Sense of Humor

...NANCY EBAUGH

Courtesy ..

JOAN SUMMERTON

Dependability
Sportsmanship .

JOAN COLDREN
CHARLOTTE EVANS

Service

.......CHARLOTTE TREGO

Loyalty

...... PAT EWER

Best All-Around Girl . ..

ANNETTE ROE

Counter-clockwise: Kay Whiteley, Ed1e Peters. Judy Snodgrass. Nancy Eoaugh, Joan Summer
Joan Coldren Charlotte Evans Charlotte Trego, Pat Ewer, Annette Roe

�angels celebrate

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