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                  <text>��"If you will observe, it doesn't take
A man of giant mould to make
A giant shadow on the wall;
And he who in our daily sight
Seems but a figure mean and small,
Outlined in Fame's illusive light,
May stalk, a silhouette sublime,
Across the canvas of his time."
John Townsend Trowbridge

���Album Section
Senior Class Panels
Junior Class Panels

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ore Class Panels

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Athletics Section

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Football

69

Basketball

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Baseball

90

•ties Section

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Assemblies

106

Dances

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119

Organizations Section

128

Curriculum Section

164

Faculty

168

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�"Profile of Youth"-the 1951 theme is suggested by the advancement of youth
throughout high school days. To youthwhose life is patterned by activities and
stud1es of today for the leadership of tomorrow-this book is dedicated.

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MR.

MR. KENNETH GORSLINE

MISS MARGARET BEYNON

MR GEORGE WAGNER

Assistant in the Office

Assistant in the Office

Coordinator of Instruction

�East High School has been fortunate in graduattng
many outsrandtng people, who are a tribute to our fine
• school Today, as always, Angels are being prepared
for the problems of tomorrow under the superb guidance of East Htgh's faculty.
2,414 Angels are enrolled in th1s school where their
basic knowledge and education is ach1eved . Cherubs
are tnformed that their best work can be done only
under happy Circumstances; and, therefore, their selection of a career should be made with th1s in mind
Every Angel is eager to assist in maktng democracy
ttain new heights, especially in these days of world
cnaos. With these basic principles being taught at East
there are bound to be many more outstandtng leaders
to arise from East High's student body.

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�Class of ' 51 Ends
Highschool Days
As the members of the class of '51 iook back on the1r three
year stay at East they recall many happy memones.
In the fall of 1948, the Sophomore class introduced themselves to East by electing Sue Bitman, sophomore class president;
advancing to JUniors, the class chose Willard Sissel to lead them
as president, and Sue Bitman to reign as Junior Prom queen, the
ferst social activity of the class of 1951; Vonnie Lyster graciously
reigned as Homecoming queen; Seba Brooks brought recognition
to the class by winning the Wolcott medal; and Tom Carey was
elected president of delegate assembly.
As Seniors, the class elected John Archibold president,
sponsored many social events including the Senior Barn dance,
the Senior Class play, and the Senior prom.
In athletics the class won many titles: the football team
took the city championship and later placed second in the state;
the golf, tennis, swimming, and basketball teams each were
victorious by capturing the city championship titles.
Now as the high school days of the class of '51 are drawing
to a close, many will leave East to further their education, some
will take their place in the business world, while some will be
serving Uncle Sam; but as these Cherubs leave East they realize
the Angels they are leaving behind will always carry on the traditions and high standards of East high.

Counte rcloc kwise; Se nior Class Office rs : John Arch1bold, Preside nt; Bdl DeMoul n Y1ce-Pruident; Roddy Johnson, Secretary; M r McMurtne, Treasure r.
John Mat ,, Loretta M1ller, Robert McComas, Se nior Class Sponsors.

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�ADAMS, NANCY LEE

r pt1

sters, Sr. play comm

ALEXANDER, JILL NANCY
R &amp; W day comm ; Sr. prom

comm

ALSFASSER, CATHERINE

SkEasr, Kampus, Jr prom comm , Sr
barn dance comm , Sr class day
luncheon comm 'S I club

AMBROSE, MAHLON
ANDERSON, LORRAINE A.

Whit 1ackets, Spotlight Delegate ass mply, Jr. prom comm; Sr prom comm,
Homecommg dance comm, Sr. barn dance
comm '51 club, Kampus, SkEast, Modern
dane R &amp; W day comm
ANDERSON, SHEILA G.

G1rls' nfl , Naturalists treas

ANGELOS, RUTH
ANSHUTZ, RICHARD 0 .

Stage crew.
ARCHIBOLD, JOHN E.

Sr. class pres, '51 club pres Student
counc1l; All-c1ty student council; Boys'
cookmg chatrman of the board; De
bate v1ce-pres - Inter-club counc1l
treas.; Assemb1y comm , Football,
sw1mmmg, baseball manager Conores~.

ARKIN, HARRY LEE

Woodbury f1nahst; Debate; I. R; Shafroth contestant Delegate a~sembly
ATKINS, BARBARA

A cappella, Madngal cho1r; SkEast, '5 I
club, Chr1stmas pageant; Kampus
ATLER, JANEY

Angelus, Jr prom comm, Sr barn
dance comm , '51 club, Kampus, R
&amp; W. day comm.; Sr. class day
luncheon comm , P T A Fashton
Model

AUER , RICHARD E.

Golf all-city, all-stat
Jr escort, Sr barn
d11nce comm , '51 clu., Sr prom comm D
club All school show
AULTMAN , ROSEMARY
BAILEY, MARY LOUISE

A cappella; Madngal cho11 Seraph
SISters, Sports sec , Small D large
D

BALABAN, ARLENE JOYCE
BALLARD, JOHN W .

D club, Sw1mmmg all-c1ty D(' gate as
mhly Jr e cort cia s nnQ comm R
&amp; W day comm
BARHITE, HAROLD EUGENE

Advanced band

21

�BARKER, CAROL

Whole Jackets, A cappella R &amp; W 1a k t
dance comm , Jr R d Cro s a -coty ouncol
Sr play comm , Sr p1cn c comm
BARNES, BILL J .

Chess
BARNES, MARILYN

Spot I ~ht, A capp lla S raph s t rs
Madr gal choor Soph cia s tr a
51 club, SkEast R &amp; W day cort'm
Jr prom comm

BARR, MARIAN

5 raph sosters I R; Sr. prom comm
BARRY, DON

51 club
BARRY, EDWARD

Pre Lsw
escort

Ho Y

D club

Football

Jr

BARTHOLIC , RUTH

\'Vh e ,ackets Seraph ~··ters, Concert orchestra A cappella voce-pres
Kampus, Square
ancong Madrogal choor, Chrostmas pageant
rep as embl~ comfY' , Jr prom comm , R &amp; W
a k t dance comm.
BARTON , ERL
BARTOW, PHYLLIS ANN

Drama, lobrary assostant.

BATE, WILLIAM

r barn dance comm , '51 club
BELLE, WANDA LEE

Concert orchestra, Str ng orchestra
club

'51

BELLIS, SHIRLEY

Seraph sosters

BENDAR, SHIRLEY MARIE

Naturalosts.
BENNETT, BRICE

Scropt, Jr. escort; Sr pocnoc comm
BENNINGTON, CLARENCE

Football manager, Stage crew.

BENTON, BEVERLY M .
BERKOWITZ, HARRIET

Kampus, '51 club; Delegate assembly; Sr.
barn dance comm ; Sr luncheon comm.;
Jr prom. comm.
BERRY, AUDREY

Spotloght, R &amp; W day comm I R,
Kampus, SkEast '51 club, Arbor day
comm

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�!ELSER, MARTHA

raph s1ster Wh1t Jackets, Del gate a mb y K11mpus 51 cluh, Sr prom comm , R &amp;
W Jacket dance comm R. &amp; W day comm ;
arn ance comm , Bowling.
BINKLEY, NANCY ELAINE

Chc rl ad r Spotlight, D leg11te ass mbly,
51 clu!&gt; Kampus Jr prom comm , R &amp;
W. day comm , Homecommg comm ,
P T A fash1on show hostess
BIRD, JOHN 0 .

Boys cookmg, '51 club
BISSELL, WILLARD E.

Jr la~s pre
H Y Pre-Lav.

Key pres , Deleg11te assembly
Harvard book award

BITMAN, ARLENE SUE

Soph cia pres, Jr prom qu n Jr class
trea , D lcg11te assembly vtc pres , May
q~.~een
attendant,
Pnnc1pal's adv1sory
counc-il, A11-c ty student counc1l, '51 club,
Vh1te 1ac1&lt;ea Attendance comm, Sr.
barn dance comm.; R. &amp; W. day comm.
BLANDFORD, ISABEL

Wh te IIICkets, Jr escort Seraph 51St rs SkEast ec treas , Sk1 team,
Kampus Euclid1an, '51 club, Sr prowm
comm, Jr prom comm, R &amp;
1ackct dance comm ; seraph
comm

BLATNIK, JOHN J ,

Span1sh
BLUNT, DONALD LELAND

Cone &lt;t band Con("ert orchestra All city
orchestra, R 0. T. C. capta n, R 0 T C
dnll souad
BOSLOW, NORTON

SkEast

BOWES , WATSON

Re
1ackets pres , Key v1ce.prcs
Pre-La"'
H1-Y Inter-club council, Concert band R &amp; W
111cket dance comm.
BREESE, PATRICIA

Seraph s1st rs, Spotl &gt;1ht Jr escort '51
c ub Kampus, HomccOfT'Ing dance comm ,
R &amp; W. day comm
BRENDLINGER, JACK A.

Key, D club, Wrestling, SkEast

BROOKS, SEBA

Seraph s1~ters, Wh1te JI!Ckcts pres , Inter-club
coun 11, Delegate assembly, I. R treas '51
club Wolcott contest wmn r, Jr escort,
R &amp; W day comm , Sr barn dance comm ,
Debate Sr p1cn1c comm.
BROWN, MARIAN S.

A cappella,
Kampus

Drama;

Square

dancmg,

BROWN, OLLIE RUTH

Seraph s1sters

BROWN, RICHARD

Golf, Ba ketball

Pa c.1all, D club H1-Y

BRUCE, DONNA

French
BUCKNER, DORIS JEANNE
R

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search, G~rls' r1 fie.

�BUERGER, JULIUS

Wrcstl ng, He-Y, He R-40, D club
club

Key

BUNN , PARKS
BURBACH, JOHN WILLIAM

BURGHARDT, JUDY

Delegate assembly, Cia s ring comm , '51 club
Kampus Sr barn dance comm
Sr prom
comm R &amp; W day comm
BURMONT, HELEN

Seraph sesters Whtte 1ackets
assembly 51 club

Del gate

BUSH , RICHARD LEE

BUXTON , PATRICIA A .

•c; I club Modern dance Kampus R &amp; W day
comm
BUXTON , PATRICIA A .
BYERS, BERYL

Whete 1ackets, Delegate assembly
Class nng comm , '51 club

BYRON , RUTH S.

Shutterbug sec , '51

club, lebrary assestant

CALDWELL, RITA
CAMPBELL, CAROLYN

Kampus, Wh1te 1ackets, Jr escort,
Seraph sesters; Seraph sw no comm ,
R &amp; W day comm , 51 club, Selected gerls glee, All-school show,
SkEast, Modern dance.

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CAPPS, DUANE 0 .

Key, R d 1ackets, '51 club, Jr escort, Jr prom
comm R &amp; W 1acket dance comm Boys'
bowling
CAREY, TOM

Head boy, Football all-cety, Wrestleng captaen Track all-city, all-state, Pre-Law,
He-Y, HI R 40, D club A cappclla Del
ate assembly pres , Pnncepal's advesory
counce! Angelus All-school show 51 club
CARLILE, LORETTA MAY

Gerls' bowling, G rls' nile, Small D
'51 club
CARLSON, NORMA LEE

Delegate assembly, R &amp; W day comm Sr
class luncheon comm J. Sr barn dance comm
51 club, Kampus, Skt:ast
CARLSTROM, PAT

B blc research.
CARPER, ALICE

Whete 1ackets, Kampus, Spanesh •c;:
c ub, A cappella; Jr. prom comm ,
R &amp; W. day comm, Arbor day
comm
Sr prom comm , Fa heon
how model, Del gate as embly, R
&amp; W 1acket dance comm

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�CARSON, THOMAS J .

Football; Baseball; H1-Y, D club, Key; '51 club,
R d Jackets treas , R &amp; W Jacket dance comm
CARTER, WAYNE EUGENE

Boys' bowling Delegate assembly.
CARTER, WILLIAM C.

R. 0 T. C. lst Lt

CATES, KAY

Kampus, Delegate assembly; '5 I club
room comm

Lunch-

CHABAS, CHRIS

Naturalists, Sk.East
CHADWICK, RONALD

Delegate assembly; Jr. escort; Track,
Red Jackets; Eucltd1an, R &amp; W Jacket dance comm , Jr 'prom. comm ,
Sr class day comm, SkEast, '51 club

CHAMBERS, MARTHANN

Seraph SISters; Wh.te Jackets, Jr escort, Angelus, Jr. prom. comm.; R. &amp; W day comm
Delegate asscmblv, SkEast, Kampus; R &amp; W
Jacket dance comm , Sr barn dance comm ,
~I club, Sr. prom comm.
CHAPIN , ANN

Wh1te Jackets treas Chnstmas pageant
All-school show, Shatroth tmal1st, Drama
Debate; Spotlight; Jr. Escort, Seraph SISters, Jr prom. comm.; '51 club, Sr. barn
dance comm ; R. &amp; W. 1acket dance comm
CHARVONIA, SHIRLEY

Seraph SISters, Art,
comm

R

&amp; W

day

CHOATE, NITA

'51 c'ub, Kampus; Sr. class day luncheon comm
CHRISTLER, ROY WILLIAM

Art.
CLARK, BILL

-40; H1-Y; D club; Football

CLARK, JANE

Wh1te Jackets, "i I clu &gt; R t W 1acket dance
comm., R t W day comm , Kampus, Bowl1ng
CLARK, TOM

Sr prom comm ; R t W. day comm ,
V1sual a1d ass1stant, Stage crew
CLARK, WESLEY G .
Eucltd1an, I R Jr escort

CLAUS, BARBARA

Wh te Jackets Seraph s sters, Delegate assem
bly Angelus, Kampus, Modern dance '51 club
A cappella, R. &amp; W day comm Class day
c Mm
CLAYPOO~

BEVERLY

Sr barn dance comm
KaMpus, '51 club
CLIFT, DAVE

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R &amp; W day comm

�C LOW, WILLIAM WYLLYS

Congreu parloamentaroan
D bat

SkEa t

Eu

an

COFFEE, MELVIN A.

D bate, I R

Concert band

COHEN , MEL A .

Golf( Pr -Med c, Rofl Debate Boys
bow ong Naturalists I R , Scropt
S East, R 0 T C 1st Lt

COLFER, JAMES

Spotlight, SkEa t, R &amp; W
club Homecomong comm

day comm ,

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CONNELL, MARTIN STANLEY
COOPER, BOB G .

Ho-Y
club

Key, De egate a

mbly,

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COULTER , LEE E.
COUNTS, WILLIAM M .

Woodbury all rnate Debat Spotloght a Sr Pron
s slant ed Congr ss '51 c u
comm R &amp; W day comm Sr barn
dance comm
Jr
e•cort
Chrostma
pageant, Shafroth contestant
COX , ROY L.

R 0 T C droll team

CROCKER, HAMLET

Ho-Y Football D clu
CROCOMBE, NORMAN

R 0 T.C
CUNYUS, JAMES A .

Chess lobrary a;sostant

DAY, JIM BOB

Ho Y; Pr -law, D club; '51 club Key sec Golf
capta n, all-city, Jr. prom comm, Sr barn
dance comm.; R 6 W day comm.
DAYTON , JOHN RICHARD

A cappella, All-school show · Chrostmas
pageant, Madrogal choor; R 6 T C. ht
Lt.
DEL MASTRO, EVELYN

D MOULIN, WILLIAM P.

Sr cia s voce-pres ; D legate assembly pres
Student councol; D club, Track, Pre-law, Ho-Y
Key sgt -at-arms, Proncopal's advosory councol,
Advanced band A cappella; '51 club, Jr prom
comm ; Swe theart dance comm.; Attendance
comm , R &amp; W day comm ; All-school show
DENZER, DAWNIE

Delegate ass mbly, SkEast, Kampus '51
club R &amp; W day comm Sr class day
luncheon comm Sr prom comm
DePUE, MARSHA

5 I club Kampus; Seraph sosters· Jr.
escort, Sr prom comm, Art.

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�DERRY, ROBERT K.
DICKERSON, CAROLE
' I club, Del gat
a semblv,

Jr prom
comm, Sr. barn dance comm, French
DICKISON , BEVERLY DIANE

Wh1te JI'ICk.eh Seraph s1sters .Jr escort, All-c1ty orchestra,
Concert
orchestra R. &amp; W Jacket dance
comm, Jr. prom comm, Pre-med1c
treas , Square dan&lt;"tng; Strtng orchstra

DICKSON, DALE
5 I club Concert band, Concert orchestra, All-

City orchestra

OIKEOU , JAMES

Football, Student counctl, De egate a sembly HI-R-40, H1-Y, D club sec., 51 club,
Pnnc1pal's adv1sory counc1l, R &amp; W day
comm Jr prom comm.
DIXON , PHILIPPINE

Scholasttc award.

DORNOI'&lt;·, PATRICIA KAY

Wh1te 1ackets, I. R.
DORRANCE VIVIAN

SkEa I,
show

Delegate

assembly

All-school

DOUGHERTY, DEE HELEN

DOUGHERTY, SHARON JOELLYN

Student counctl, Jr escort, Jr. proiT' Queen
candtdate May Queen attendant Jr prom
comm R &amp; W dance comm Modern dance
Whtle 1ack IS, Seraph SISters 51 club Sr
barn dance comm • Sr prom comm Seraph
sw ng comm.
COVE, GRACE ELLA

51 club, A cappe!la
DOVE, HENRIETTA

Opera, '51 club, Selected gtrls' glee

DOWNING , MARIE

Seraph s1sters; Whtte Jack ts, Jr. escort; '51
club; Kampus, R. &amp; W. day comm, Jr. prom.
comm; R &amp; W. 1ack.et dance comm., Sr. prom.
comm Delegate assembly, Sr. class day comm.
P T. A hostess.
DOWNS, THETA

Seraph s1sters, Selected gtrls' glee, French
v1ce-pres ; Modern dance SQuare dancrng,
All-school show, '51 club
DOYLE, VERNA

Concert band, Concert orchestra;
Seraph s1sters, All-c1ty orchestra, '51
club; Sr. class p1cn1c comm.

DRAPELA, PATRICIA
DRAPER, CYNTHIA S.

R &amp; W. day comm.; Sr barn dance comm ,
All-school show; '5 1 club; Drama, Opera,
Concert band; Rtfle; Modern dance.
DUBIN, ANNETTE

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Delegate assembly, '51 club.

�DUBLIN, JENNILEE

Square dancong, Selected gorls g1e
DUFF, MARJORIE

D tegat
assembly, A c pp lla Home
com ng Qu n attendant, Jr prom comm
Sr barn dance comm , SkEast
DUFVA, LA VERNE

Whot Jackets, Y-tcens pr s
dance.

Mod rn

DUKES, PEGGY
DUNEVITZ , BURT

Red Jackets, '51 club, Jr e
day comm

ort R &amp; W

DUNCAN , DICK

Ho-Y

EAGAN, JANE

Seraph sosters, Whote Jackets, Cheerleader Jr
escort; SkEast, Kampus, Art, Sr barn dance
comm., R &amp; W 1acket dance comm., R &amp; W
day comm , Sr prom comm '51 club
EDSTROM . NORMA JEANNE
R &amp; W. day comm.; Home arts, '51 club
EDWARDS, ALAN

Pre-law, 51 club, Euclodoan, Jr escort, Sr barn dance cornm , SkEast

EFAW, BILL

Angelus, Bowl ng, Homecomong comm
EISENHAND, BARBARA LEE

Whote Jackets Drama
ELY, LUCILLE

Seraph sosters '51 club; R &amp; W day
comm, Kampus, Jr. prom comm

EMERY, DEBORAH

Kampus, Modern d nee, Sr barn dance comm
Sr prom comm , All-school show
ENGLISH , JIM
EPSTEIN, RONALD

lnt r-club councol,
Red Jackets
SkEast, Collcgoate arts Spanosh sec,
All-coty Red Cross councol sec, '51
club, Concert band, Sr barn dance
comm , Sr prom comm

ERVIN , JOANNE

Opera Spanish.
EVERETT, WALTER ROBERT

D club Baseball, Art
FARRAND, ELIZABETH ANNE

Wl'&gt;ote Jacke s, Seraph sosters Dele
gate ass mhly, SkEast Debate, Ora
ma All-school show; R &amp; W 1acket
dance comm , Ser01ph Swong dance
comn&gt; , Class rong comm R &amp; W
day skot Jr escort

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�FARRELL, PAT

Delegate as mbly
ampus, '51 club Sr cia
day p1cmc comm , Class nng comm.
FEATHERSTON, BOB

Jr Red Cros~ pres, Art, Naturallsh, B1ble
rCM!arch
FEDDE, HELEN ANN

Seraph s1sters, Wh1te rackets, Jr escort; Kampus, R &amp; W racket dance
comm , Sr barn dance comm , Seraph
sw.ng comm

FEINGOLD, JOYCE MIRIAM

S raph s1sters, Sr cia s play comm Jr escort
ampus, Bowling, '51 club, D bate, Whote
Jackets
FELLOWS, RALPH M .

Stage crew, R D T C. Lt, Boys' glee
FERGUSON , DANNY W .

Ho-R-40 trea~, Delegate a ~embly
Class r.ng comm.

FERGUSON, ROBERT M .

D c1ub Astronomy sec, Shutterbug, Spotloght,
Hom com.ng comm , Swomm.ng, Swommong
manager, Sr. prom. comm, Square dancong,
Boys' howl.ng
FETTERHOFF, HOWARD JACK

SkEast, Boys' bowling; R 0 T C
FOUKE, GEORGE L.

Woodbury f.nalost, Debate, All-school
show, Congress; Drama, Chnstmas
pageant.

FOUSE, ALAN G.

Sr barn dance comm.; Spotlight; '51 club
R t. W. day comm.
FRANK, SAM

HI-R-40 sgt -at-arms; Tug of war
FRANKLIN , DIANE

Delegate assembly, Kampus

FREDRICKSON , JACK
FREEMAN, MARILYN F.

Seraph SISters; Jr escort, Sr PICniC comm ,
Jr. prom. comm; Seraph sw.ng comm,
'51 club, Goris' glee.
FROESE, CHARLES R.

Pre-law; H1 Y, Key; Red rackets ec,
Jr escort, Sr barn dance comm

FRYE, RICHARD H.

Pre-law pres., Football, D club, Ho-Y, Delegate
assembly· Jr prom. comm · Sr barn dance
comm , fOB voce-pres , '51 club
FUGMANN, ROBERT
FUJIWARA, FLORENCE

Art, Scnpt

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�FUNK , NANCY JOSEPH INE

Concert orchestra, A capp lla
GALVIN, JEANNE

Angelus, Student counCil Kampu
Jr
prom comm '51 club, Howdy day comm
Sweethea•t dance comm R &amp; W d y
comm Grounds comm , Sr barn dane
c.omm , Delegate assemh y
GAMEL, SYLVIA

Seraph s1sters, Art

GARDEHSWARTS, STAHLEY

Golf D club, SkEast.
GARDNER, SUE
GARRISON, CHARLOTTE

51 club, SQuare danc1ng, Modern
dance

GARRISON, MARTY

51 club, Selected g1rls' glee, All-school show
GAUNTT, RUTH ANN

French treas , Selected g1rls' glee; Drama,
All-school show, '51 club.
GEISERT, PAUL

GERTZ, SUE

51 club Knmpus, Sr barn dance comm, Jr
prom comm , R. &amp; W. day comm , Modern
ance
GINSBERG , MORTON
GIRADOT, CAROL YH

Seraph s1sters W"lte packets, Chrtstmas pageant, R. &amp; W day comm.,
Seraph swang comm.; R &amp; W. 1acket
dance comm , '51 club; Sr class
luncheon ccmm All-school show

GOALSTOHE, CARA LEE

Seraph s1sters, Jr. escort, '5 I club
Arbor day comm

Kampus

GOLDEN , JOAN

'51 club, Wh1te 1ackets, Kampus, Jr.
prorr comm ; Moderr dance French
R &amp; W day comm
GOLDSBERRY, DAVE J .

GONZALES, MARGARET M .
GOODIER,

ROXAH~tA

SkEast, Jr prom. c.omm, Modern dance,
'51 club
GOODING, MARY
R &amp; W. day comm., '51 club, Kam-

pus, SkEast.

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�OODMAN, GA Y
GOODR ICH, A RIEL ANN

Wh te tackets, Seraph so ters; '51 club,
Kampus, R &amp; W day comm ; Sr barn
dance comm, Jr escort, Sr. class day
luncheon comm.
GOODRICH , OLIVE ANN

Goris bowlong Lobrary assostant

GOODY, .A LLEN

Key, Red 1ackets, Eucl dan, Jr. escort Jr
pr m comm, '51 club, Sr barn dance comm,
R &amp; W Jacket dance comm
R &amp; W day
mm
GORDON, MARY SHIELDS

SkEast, Art, Home rts treas
GORSLI NE, CHARLES W .
R 0 T C Ma1or, Drama, All-school

show, Concert orchestra

GOTO, ROSE

Art; Goris' bowlong, Scr pt, R. &amp; W day comm
GRAY, BEVERLY

Art
GRAY, GLORIA JEAN

G rls' bowling

GRAY, LOWELL

GREEN, HELEN

Modern dance Span h

GREEN, JAMES G.

GREENMEIER , NORMA L.

51 club
GREENHALGE, K£NNETH E.
GREENSLIT, BABETTE

Kampus, '51 club Sr barn dance
comm; Modern dance Sr. class pocnoc comm · Chrostmas pageant, A
capp Ia

GREENWOOD, CAROL
GRENFEL~

BARBARA

Whote Jackets; Kampus, '51 club
GRUENLER, DON

Red 111ckets; SkEast; Boys' bowlong,
Delegate assembly.

31

�GRUHER, ROBERT H .

SkEast, D legate assembly, R &amp; W day c mm
Concert band, Concert ore., stra 51 ub
GUNSON , JOY

Cheerlead r, Delegate assembly 51 club,
R &amp; W day comm Jr prom comJTI
S lettcd gorl ' gl , A cappel a
HADWICK, MARY ELIZABETH

Whote 1ackets, 51 club.

HAHN, ROGER

An9 •Ius edotor Key ~tud nt counc I Pr n pals advosory councol, Assembly comm, 51
club, R &amp; W day comm Sr prom comm ,
Arbor day comm Sweetheart dance comm ,
SkEast Sr barn dance comm
HAll, DOUGLAS
HANAGAN , LOIS JEAN

Seraph sosters, S raph w n comm
Goris bow long trea
5 I clu
Jr
cort Sci cted gorls gl
All school
show, Jr. prom comJTI

HANKINS, JANET

A cappclla· Kampus, Square dancmg
Jr prom comm.

S East,

HANSEN, RALPH THEODORE
HANSEN, RICHARD E.

De bate pres ;
R 0 T C Lt

Inter-club

councol,

HANSON, JOHN JAMES

Sr barn dance comm., Jr prom comm R &amp;
W day comm ; Lobrary assostant; '51 club, Sr
dass day comm .
HARBUR, JOYCE
HARLAN, DONALD L.

Pre-law sec.; Red Jackets voce-pres
Euclodoan sec -treas, SkEast1 R &amp; W
day comm ; R &amp; W 1acKet dane
comm.; Delegate assembly; Jr prom
comm ; '51 club

HARRYMAN , CHUCK
HARTSFIELD, ROBERT L.

Pre-medoc sec, Bowl ng, SkEast, Jr prom.
comm
HARVEY, AILEEN

Soble research

HARVEY, GLENN

Euclodoan, Sr. prom comm, Concert ban d; Jr.
escort.
HATTON, GERALD R.
HAYDEN, RONALD

A cappella.

32

�HELLERSTEIN, STEPHEN A .

ack ts I R, Jr escort
HELM , MEURISSE OWEN

H ad ch erlead r R 0 T C capt Drama Rifle, All school show, Hon D club
HENNEN, BEVERLY

Who! Jackel$ &lt;;eraph sosters '51 club

HENN INGSEN , BOB
HENRY, MARY JO

I club A capp lla
HERL IHY, BARBARA

Scnpt Sr class pocnoc comm

HETHERINGTON, DONNA

Delegate assembly, SkEast

Kampus

HETTIG, MELBA LEE

Seraph sosters, Jr. escort, 0 bate treas,
Sr class play comm., Sr class day lunchcon comm. All-school ~how; I R, A
cappella, '5 I club; Sr play comm
HICKEY, MARJORIE ANN

Jr prom. comm Seraph sosters, Jr
escort, Drama; Rotle; Bowlong, 51
club; All-school show

-

HIGGS, HARRIET J .

Rifle, Sr. class day comm, R 0

T C capt

HINSHAW, JANET

Soble research sec.
HITCH , SALLY

Seraph sosters; Jr escort, SkEast, Sk
team, Jr prom comm , Kampus

HOCKER, OPHELIA
c, c ass day comm , A cappella,

All-school

show Lo rar) assostant Scnpt
HODGES, GALE

Delegate assembly
HOG£, SUE ANNE

Kampu
pres

51 club

Home arts voce-

HOPLEY, ANNE

D egate assembly, SI&lt;.East AI coty orchestra
Chnstma pageant, Modern dan e Cone rt
r he Ira Shutterbug
HOUSE, LEWIS

Sr barn dance comm

SkEast

51 club

HOWARD, WILLIAM WESLEY

A cappella

33

�HOWE, JIMMIE LOU

Kampu
SkEa t, Jr
ay comm

prom

c mm

HUBER, FREDRICK E.
H -Y H -R-40, Stud nt councol

a s mbly
Football, D club
council, R &amp; W day comm

R

&amp; W

De g te
Inter club

HUESTON, LINDA K.

51 club; Kampus B le resear h
r
class pocnoc comm Arbor day c mm

HUGHES, DOLORES B.

Ser ph sosters, Kampus, Sr cia s play comm
r play comm.
HUNTER, ED

S E st pres , Pr I w 0 c b Foot all
all-coty, Red 1 ckcts Spotloght Inter club
counCil, 51 club; Jr scort R &amp; W da
comm , Sr barn dance comm
INGRAHAM, MILLARD

Con9ress treas, Spothght, Home
comong dance comm , Jr escort
R. &amp; W. day comm , Collegoate arts,
Sr play comm

INGRAM CAROL

Spot log

ecom ng dance comfY'

IRWIN, BOB
H -Y, Key, Swomm ng

D clu

JACKSON, DONNA

Modern dance Sr barn dance comm

JAQUITH, WANDA JEAN

Jr escort Seraph s sters Selected gorls gl e
JOHNSON, ARLENE MARIE
'51 club, Kampus, R &amp; W

day comm
Jr prom comm , Arbor day comm
JOHNSON , DONALD A .

JOHNSON, GARY
JOHNSON , LOIS

Seraph sosters; Whote 1ac ets Kan'pus 5 I
c'ub, Jr prom. comm., Sr prom comm
R &amp; W day comm.; Selected g~rls glee
All-school show; Square dancong
JOHNSON, ROBERT LELAND

Jr escort.

JOHNSON, RODDY

Ho-Y, '51 club; Key; Sr
ass mbly.

class sec, De egate

JOHNSTON, STAN

Student counc1l; Ho-Y; Ho-R-40, Jr clas
voce-pres; Track, Delegate assembly, '5 I
club, Jr prom. comm , Attendance comm
JONES, JOHN

34

�JUL T AK, BEATRICE
KAISER, JANET LEE

Bowling
ancmg

Del gat

sembly,

Square

KALINOWSKI, JOHN

Delegate assembly

KATER, MARY SUZANNE

0

a
KAUB, DIANE

raph s ste&lt;s, Wh1te 1ackets Jr escort,
Pr nc1pal s adv1sory council, Delegate asmbly Jr prom. comm , R &amp; W. day
mm
KEITH , BARBARA

Wh1te 1ackets, Seraph s1sters, Jr escort, SkEast, Kampus, '51 club, R &amp;
W day comm , Seraph swmg comm ,
R &amp; W 1acket dance c-omm , Sr
prom comm
KENYON, JANET EILEEN

Class nng comm , Wh te 1ackets, Kampus
treas · R &amp; W. day comm, SkEast, '51 club
Jr prom comm, R. &amp; W. 1acket dance comm,
Chnstmas pageant
KESSLER, BARBARA ANN

Inter-club counc1l pres, Modern dance
pres., Seraph s1sters, Kampus, Sr barn
dance co:nm, All-school show, Jr escort,
'51 club
KEVAN , CAROLE MAE

l';atural sts VICe-pres · French
Art S• play comm

R

KIDDER, BRADLEY W.

51 club, Sr. barn dance comm., Sr prom
comm , R &amp; W day comm , Delegate assernbly
KIEFER, RICHARD

Gymnast•cs, Modern dance v1ce-pres
KINNEY, STEVE

H1-Y; Key, Sr. barn dance comm
Delegate ass&lt;&gt;mbly, '51 club

KINYON, BETTY

Seraph s1sters; Wh1te 1ackets, Delegate assembly, Kampus, '51 club, Seraph swmg comm,
Sr prom comm
KIRBY, ANNE ANTONIA

Art
KIRKBRIDE, BETTE

SkEa t, Jr. prom comm, S lect d
g1rls' glee, All-school show

KIRLEY, SHEILA

Wh1te 1ackets; Class nng comm · SkEast, Kampus; '51 club.
KISNER, MARGIE

'51 club, Kampus, Modern dance
KLODT, JEAN

35

A
'51 club; Kampus, SkEast,
J,, ,... v • • comre ; R. &amp; W. comm,
Sr. barn dance comm.; Fash1on show
hostess

�KOPERSKI , JOHN
KORNEMANN , NANC Y

51-East, Mod rn dance Jr
Sr cia s luncheon comm

pr

KREUZER, MARY ANN

Whrt 1ack ts, Bowlrng
c.
0 I
at assembly, Jr prom comm R
W 1ackct dance comm R &amp; W
day &lt;"omm , Sr cia
prcn c c.omm

KREYER , ROSEMARIE
KROGH , DARLA JEAN

S raph srslcrs, Jr escort Sr cia prcn c
comm , Sr barn dance comm R &amp; W
day comm , Kampus Modern dane , 51
club.
KRUEGER , DOROTHY

Jr

prom. comm

Sma

0, Y te ns

KUEHNERT, JIM

Concert band; Concert orchestrz, Boys' glee

KUHLMAN , MARIAM

KUWANO, DOUGLAS

LACINA, DOROTHY

51 club; Jr prom. comm; R &amp; W. day comm.
LACKNER, AllAN E.

Angelus assrsta nt edrt or, Student councrl,
Oelegat assembly, Red Jackets; '51 club,
R &amp; W. day comm; R &amp; W. Jacket dance
comm , Sweeth art dance comm , Soph
actrvrt res comm., Sr prom comm.; Assembly comm
LAKE, NADINE K.

Kampus pres , Inter-club councrl '51
club, R &amp; W day comm ; Sr barn
dance comm , Sr
prom comm ,
SkEast

LAMBERT, AUDREY

Kampus, 51 club.
LANG, DANNY
LARKIN, DONALD E.

Student councrl; Hr-R-40, Hr-Y vrc pres; D club vrcc pres , '51 club
Football, Wrestlrng, Track.

LARSON , GUSTAF A .

R

&amp; W day comm
arts

51 club

SkEast, Col-

lc;~ ate

LA SHEll, ROBERT

Angelus, Key Pre-law, Red 1ackets, Jr.
prom comm , Sr barn dance comrT' R
&amp; W Jacket dance comm Jr
cort, '51
c:lub
LAUGHLIN, DENNY

A cappella pres , Football; 0 club
Tug-of-war, Delegate assembly; Prrncrpal's advisory council.

36

�LEACH, KAY

A

hool show Sports, '51 club
LEAVITT, ANN MARIE

Delegate assembly, Jr escort, Wh1te Jacket Seraph s1sters, SkEast, Kampus, Art,
Jr prom comm , Sr barn dane comm ,
51 club, R t. W jacket dance comm ,
Seraph sw.ng comm , Sr class piCniC comm
LEIGH, GERALD

Bowling

LEOPOLD, JEANNE
LEVY, GENE
LEWIS, HARRY T,

R d Jackets, SkEast Sk1 team, Jr
escort, '51 club, Sr barn dance
comm

LEWIS, MAXINE LUCILLE

Jr prom comm · Sr prom comm
LILLQUIST, RONALD
LIMBACH, NORMA

Wh1te JaCkets; Seraph SISters, R &amp; W
1acket dance comm , Seraph sw1ng
dance comm ; Sr barn dance comm

LINN, RUTH

Jr. prom comm., Kampus, G~rls bowling
club; Sr class piCntC comm

'51

LOWE, BARBARA

Seraph Sisters, Jr. escort; SkEast, Modern
dance; Seraph sw1ng comm, Sr. class day
luncheon comm , '51 club
LUDWICK, LEE

Delegate assembly, Boys bowling

LUSTIG , JOE A .

Art, Naturalists, Jr escort
LUSTIG, SHANA

SkEast; Kampus
LYONS, CHARLES

Concert band,
Boys glee

Concert

orchestra

LYSTER, VONNIE

Soph class sec; Delegate assembly, 51 club,
Homecom1ng queen; Jr. prom queen atten
dant, May queen attendant, Jr escort, Student council; Wh1te tackets, Seraph s1sters
treas; Pnne~pal s adv1sory counCil, R. &amp; W.
day comm , Sr barn dance comm , Jr prom
comm , R &amp; W. ,acket dance comm
MACLURE, BARBARA ANN

'51 club, A cappella, Small D, All-school
show.
MADISEN, CYNTHIA LEE

37

'51 club; Debate,

ampu

�MAGNUSSEN , PAT

Home arts, Sr cia

p cn1c c mm

MANION, ROBERT E.

K y, 51 club, Sr barn dance c mm
Tug of-war, Jr. escort
MANNING, MARCIA

Student council sec Wh1t 1ack 1$
v1ce pres , Delegate assembly
c
Jr. escort; Seraph SIS! rs, May QU n
attendant; Homecommg queen attendant; '51 club Kampus, Cone rt
orch stra, Ass mbly comm R &amp; W
1acket dance comm , All school show
Chnstmas pageant

MANWEILER, NAOMI

Selected g1rls glee All school show
MARCOVE, JERRY

'51 club, Class r~ng comm
MARKHAM , BLANCHE MARIE

Sr barn dance comm
Selected g~rls glee Sr
comm

5 I c lu
class play

MARKS, RAY

D club pres, H1-R-~O H Y Inter-club cour'
c1l, Football all-c1ty Basketball all-c1ty all
state Ba eball all-c1ty
MARSHALL, JOHN

Red Jackets
SkEast

Eucl d an,

Conce t

band

MARTIN, ART

Red 1acket• Basketba I.

MARTING, WILMA

G1rls' bowling, Jr prom comm
p cn1c comm

51 cub

Sr

MATTRASS, PHYLLIS
MATTSON, MARILYNN

51 club, Kampus Delegate assembly; R. &amp; W. day comm, Fash1on
show hostess

MAXWELL, MAXINE
MAY, SHIRLEY

Delegate assembly, SkEast, R &amp; W day
comm.
McCARTHY, MILDRED

Seraph ~;1sters; Wh1 te Jackets; Sr
prom comm; Jr. p rom . comm ., Seraph s wmg comm.; R. &amp; W day
comm ; SkEast; '51 club, Kampus

McCOMAS, MURRAY R.
H1-R-~O; H1-Y Sgt.-at-arms; Foot ball all-c1ty,
D club, Tug-of-war

McCORMICK, BETTY

n s1sters, Wh1t e Jackets; A cappella,
da ne com m ; Seraph sw1ng dane
comm ; G1rls' bowling
McCOY, PAT

38

�McCOY, ST EPHEN M .

r
cort Jr prom comm, Woodbury fma st,
Chro tmas pageant, Boys bowlong
McDOUGALL, GARY

Concert band
McGREW, DAN

Ho-R-40 voce pres · Pre-law, Tug-ofwar; Boys' gle , All-school show

M cGUI RE, JERRY

Football all-co!)', D club, Ho-Y pr s Ho-R-40
gt at-arms, '51 club; Clas~ rong comm Deleate assembly, Proncopal's advosory councol
g f-war.
McKENZIE, LOIS

Seraph sosters, Wh te packets SkE.ast
prom comm

Jr

McKNIGHT, LYNETTE G .

A cappella, I R

Student councol

McMURTRIE, MARY

Sr class treas 51 club treas SkE:ast Seraph
sosters ~ec , Kampus, Delegate a sembly Sr
t-arn dance comm
McNARY, MARTHA
McNEILL, JEAN SHARMAN

Seraph so ters
Jr
SkEast, Kampus sec.

prom

com"'

MELLMAN , DEVERA

Angelus, Seraph sosters Wh te 1.:1ckets Wolcott
fmalost, Jr escort; R &amp; W day comm, 51
club, Kamp~. PTA fashoon show hostess
MENALOS, ETHEL

Sr class day luncheon comm

'51 club

MENAN, SALLY LEE

Kampus, '51 club, Modern dance.

MENDEHAL~ DONNALOU

Delegate assembly, '51 club, Kampus, Jr prom
comm Class rong comm
MENTZER, ELEANOR RUTH

Selected gorls' glee.
MERANDA, SANDRA SUE

Seraph sosters,
bowl ng

Goris'

rofle,

Goris

MERSHON, PAUL

A Cappella, Concert orchestra; Marchong band
MEYER, SANDRA

51 club, Jr prom comm., Sr class pocnoc
comm
MEREDITH, RODNEY

39

Stage crew

�MIEKELSON, YVONNE

Modern dance, •o; I club
MILLER, FRED EDWARD

SkEa t
MILLER, MARILYN MI NA

Kampus Modern dance

lu

MILLER , PAUL

Red 1ackets D club Golf all coty I R
Jr escort, Jr prom comm , Sr prom con&gt;m
Chnstmas pageant 51 club
MILLER , ROBERT H .
MILLER , ROY

MILLS, JOANNE

ports

G~rls'

rafle

MINER, IRENE
MITCHELL, CYNTHIA

Dc'egatl! assembly Jr prom comm
R &amp; W day comm K mpus SkEast
'51 club

MITCHELL, MARY ANN

Set c;ted gorls' glr ; 51 club, Kampu
aay comm , SkEast

R &amp; W

MONIER, MARY ANN

Whotl! Jac ets, Kampus, SkEast, Jr escort,
Seraph sostl!rs, Delegate assembly, R &amp; W
day comm , '51 club, Jr prom comm
MONTAGUE, MARY

Delegate assembly, Whotl! 1ackets
Chrostmas pag ant, Seraph sisters; '5 I
club, Sr prom comm ; Drama Jr
escort.

MONTGOMERY, JACQUELINE J .
MOORE, GERALD
MOORE, JERRY

Ho-R-.{0; Ho-Y, Pre-law, D club, Football; Golf, D legate assembly; Col
legoate arts pres , Tug-of-war '51
club, A cappella Red 1ackets

MOORE, MARY LEE

Sr cla.s pocnoc comm; Jr. prom comm
arts, Kampus Scropt, 5 I club

Home

MORGAN , DONNA

Whote 1ackets; Seraph sosters, Goris' bowlmg. Jr prom comm, R &amp; W tacir.l!t
dance comm
MORGAN, FRANK

Football; D club

40

�MORRIS, ROB ERTA JEAN

raph osters WI"- te 1ackets, Art
cor!

S I club, Jr

MOSES, KENNETH

Red Jackets, 51 club, R

t W day comm

MUNSON , ELAIN

MURPHEY, DWIGHT D.

Congress pres , Scropt voce-pres
Chrostmas
pageant, Spotloght..c. Baseball manager, Debate,
D club Jr Red 1..ross councol R &amp; W day
omm '51 club, !;quare dancong, Inter-club
ouncol
MURPHY, RICHARD C .

Spotught Chrostmas pdgeant
Euclodoan
voc -pres , Congress, Jr escort R &amp; W
day comm , Dcb&lt;~lc, Boys bowlong, Sr
class play comm Sr play co•nm chaor
man
MURPHY, WAYNE

A cappella

NASH, BETTY JEAN

Pre-medoc pres, '51 club, Jr. prom comm,
SkEast; Inter-club councol; R &amp; IN day comm
NASH , HARRY F.

Ho-R-40 sec., D club, Delegate assemb'y,
Proncopal's advosory councol
NATHENSON, STANLEY G .

Euclodoan; Boys' bowlong; Naturalists,
Jr escort.

NEELY, HOWARD WILLIAM

NEILSEN, GEORGE K .

NELLES, FAITH

NELSON, JOHN WOODWARD
NEW. DEBRA

Whole Jackets; Delegate assembly, Kampus; SkEast; Sr barn dance comm ; 51
club.
NEWBERRY, MARY

Drama sec , Spotloght

NEWELL, MARCY LESTER

R 0 T C capt, Rofle team Boys rofoe
NICHOLS, JANE

Goris' bowlong; '51 club; Sr poc,.,oc comm
NICHOLSON , ROBERTA M .

Modern dance, Whole 1ackets, '51
club, Square da ncing, All-school show;
Selec ted gorls glee, Sr play comm

41

�NIEMINEN, HOPE

Seraph Sisters Jr e cort Chn tma p geant
All school how I R , &lt;;pan• h Sr barn dance
comm Sr class day comm Sr clas un heon
comm , 51 club
NIGHTINGALE, DUANE D.

Beys' bowling
NOCK, THOMAS PHILLIP

Boys bowling

Vosual a1d

ostant

NYMAN , lONE

51 club Modern dance
O ' BRIEN, SHIRLEY

Kampu

51 cub

O ' BRIEN, SHIRLEY

Kamr::us

51 club

OFSTAD, MARGERY

Kampus Soph party comm Jr prom comm
A cappella 51 club R &amp; W day comm
OLINGER , DICK

J r Red Cross counc I pres R 0 T C
Boys nfle sec treas R fie team

L- col

O ' MALIA, GLADYS

O ' REILLY, PATRICIA

Jr escort, Seraph sost rs Soble research pr s
Goris bowlong
ORMOND, MARY ANN

'5' club, Goris bowlong v1ce pres
ORNDORFF, JON

R 0 T C Lt , A cappella All-school
show; R &amp; W day comm.

PALMER , VIRGINIA

Spotlight, Select d g1rls' gl , Jr prom comm,
R &amp; W day comm , Homecom.ng dance
comm , Kampus, Red Cross councol; Modern
dance, Delegate assembly
PAPPAS, ELAINE
PARKER, JAMES F,

Art. pres, Euclodoan, Colleg1ate art s
t reas, Inter-club counco; Jr escort,
Sr prom comm.

PARKYN, DONALD
PATTERSON , MARY ELLEN

R &amp; W. day comm , Jr prom. comm , 51
club, D I gate assembly, SkEast , Kampus,
Sr class luncheon comm.
PAYNE, RONALD GILBERT

42

�PEARSON, MARILYN

Drama pr s , Whole 18Ckets I R Opera S eel d gorls' gl e, Inter club councol, Sr barn
dance comm, R 0 T C hon offocer, All
chool show.
PEDICORD, JENNIE LEA

Spotloght, Hom comong dance comm
PENNY, HAROLD WAYNE
Gymna~tocs

PETERSEN, BETTY E.
1 c ub,

Kampu , R &amp; W d y c:&gt;mm

PETERSEN , JAN

Debate Seraph sostcrs, Jr escort. Allschool show Concert orchestra, Selected
gorls glee.
PETERSON, NANCY JEAN

Jr prom comm Sr cia s luncheol"
comm 51 club Kam;&gt;us Sklast

PHILLIPS BARBARA

Kampu

'51 club

PICKFORD, WARREN
Pre-1 w; H - 'f; Football

Prone pal s ad
vosory counc I, Delegate ass mbly cc Jr
escort, Sr barn dance comm R &amp; W
ay comm , Tug-of-war.
PIERCE, HAROLD

PINKEY, RODNEY

Boys bowl ng
PLUMMER, JOAN

!11 club, Kampus; Jr prom. comm
POOL, BARBARA

Kampus, AI -school snow; Home arts
Sr class pocnoc comm , '51 club

PORTER, JOHN F.

Concert band.
POSEY, KATHLEEN

Sera ph sost ers, Debate; 51 club, Sr class
lunch on comm
PRESLER, EILEEN MA YE

Seraph sisters, Selected gorls' glee

PULVER, FRANK

A cappella; Stag

crew

RARICK, BOB

D club treas, H -R-40, 51 club, Football
Wresthng; Track; Tug-of-war.
RASKOPF, DELORES DARLENE

Goris' bowlong

43

�RAUFE, ESTHER

RED, DONALD

REECE, RICHARD

Boys bowlong Astronomy Jr c ort

REED, MAY RETHER
REEVES, PATSY

Spotl.ght edotor, Seraph so ters Whore
tackers, Student counc I, Delegate assem
bly, Jr class sec , Jr. prom queen allen
dant, May Queen ttendant Kampus, 5 I
club, A cappella, Proncopal s advosory
councol, Assembly comm , Jr prom comm
REINEMAN, MARIANNE

Whole tackeTS. Seraph sosters Jr es~ort ; SkEasr

RETALLACK, LOIS ELAINE
REWERTS, RITA GAYLE
'5 I club
REXRODE, NANCY RAE

Whote tackers; Scropt; Kamous; c;r.
class pocnoc comm.; '51 club; Allschool show.

RICHARDSON, GEORGIA

Seraph sosters; A appellaf Wh11e tackers
Modern dance, Kampus, '5 club, Jr prom
comm.; Sr barn dance comm.
RICHARDSON, ROLAND L.
RIDDICK, GEORGE EDGAR

W
f wanner; Chrostmas pag ant,
Pr.n opa. advosory councol, Delegate
assembly, Jr Red Cross councot, Debate, I. R sgt.-ar-arms, R 0 . T. C
capt ; Congress

ROBERTS, CAROL

Kampus; Delegate assembly, Sr barn dance
comm, SkEast, Sr class day comm , Sr prom
comm , Modern dance; '51 club
ROBISON, MARILENE

Goris' bowlong; '5 I club
ROE, ROBERTA CAROLYN

Student councol corr. sec, Seraph sosrers rec. sec., Whore Jackets, 1\ cappella, Madngal choor, All-school show
R &amp; W day comm

ROSENBAUM, HARRY EDWIN
RUBIN, MYRON L.

Eucl ~han; I. R.; Debate, '51 club, Sr
clas day comm; Natural t
Jr. Usher
Spot light, Sr play com'll
RUBIN, ROBERT ALAN

Jr escort

44

�RUSS, PATRICIA

Drama All school show, R &amp; W day comm
PTA found rs day program

RUTLEDGE, MARLENE

SAFFIL, LESLIE

Boys

bowling,

5 I club, Boys glee

SAMARAS, J AME!o

SAWYER, ROBERT BRUCE
H R-40 pres , Pre law v1ce pres , 0 ci&lt;Jh,

Football capt
Jr e•cort

all-c1ty

Wrestl•no all c1ty,

SCANLON, DON

SCHAUB , DAVID W .

Delegate assembly '51 club

SCHIZAS, SHIRLEY M .

SCHLOTTERBACK, CAROL

Selected g~rls' glee,
school •how

SCHMOLL, LEOLA ELAINE

B1ble re•earch.

SCHMIDT, KENNETH

SCHNEIDER , OWEN

SCHOO, INGA

SPOtl1ght, R l. W day comm, HomecoiT'mg
comm '5 I club, Sk.East
SCHREPFERMAN , SALLY

Kampus v1ce-pr s SPOtlight De egate as
s mblv, Wh1te 1ackeh Jr prom comm
Sr barn dane comm , R &amp; W day comm
R &amp; W ack.et dance comm Home~om
1ng dance comm Sr class day luncheo~
comm , 5 I club
SCHUMANN , KENNETH

Boys bowling

5 I club

SCHWARTZ, DARLENE
Jr prom comm Modern dance

W day comm
SCHWARTZ, RONALD S.

Boys bowlong.
SCHWARTZER, RICHARD

Snothght Sk.F.a :

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Kampus

R

5 I club; All-

�SCHWEIGER , BENDER

Football manager

5

Collegoate ar+

lu

SCOFIELD, MARILYN

Who!(&lt; 111ckets, Seraph sost rs Jr
Modern dance, Jr prom comm S 1
R &amp; W 1acket dance comm , kEa t

crt
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SCOTT, POLLY

Wh te Jllckets Seraph sost r

SCOTT, WARREN F.

51 club, D club, Track all-co+y
SEARS, SALLY

Jr prom comm, R
Kampus 'S 1 club

&amp; W

day c mm

SEAWELL, ANN

Homecomong queen atten ant Whole
Seraph sosters treas
1ackets sec
Delegate a mbly R
W day
comm, Jr
cort, SkEat 51 clu

SEXTON, CHARLES
SHIVELY, NADINE

Seraph ststers, Concert band Concert
orchestra Jr R d Cross councol Sr class
d01 ptcnoc comm , 51 club
SHOTKJN, BRUCE

SHUMATE, ROBERT ALLEN
SILVER, BARNARD

Astronomy pres , Euclodoan voce-pres Collegoate arts, 51 club Delegate assemb y
l"'tcr-club councol, Jr escort Woodbury
contestant Chess; Sr class day luncheon
comm
SIMERSON, JIM

SIMON, ROGER

Track D club, I R , '51 club, Spotloght
SIMPSON , WILLIAM F.

Euchdoan, I R , Concert orchestra, Concert band All-ctty orchestra
SIPLE, JOHN

Football, Pre-law trcas H -R-40 0
club; 51 club, Sr barn dance comm

SKINNER, JACK

H Y, Football; D club
SKINNER, SUE CAROLYN

51 club, Class rong comm D oegate a sembly, Jr prom comm; R &amp; W day
comm Sr barn dance comm PTA fashoon
show model
SMITH , BEVERLY ANN

Whole Jack ts, Medcrn dance,
class day comm

Sr

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�S M ITH , CONNIE

lass play c.omm

Kampu

SMITH, GALEN
SMITH , JACKIE

S raph sostcfs, Jr escort Art, Home
arts I R , Angelu

S M ITH, RICHARD E.

Euclodoan pres , Inter club council, Woodbury
Pre law, Congress,
Red rackets Jr escort Sr barn dance comm

f nalost, Chnstmas pageant

SMITH , WILLIAM
SNUFFER , CAROLYN

Whote rackets, A cape'la, S I club,
Jr prom comm , Sr barn dance
comm , Jr Red Cross councol, Kampus

SNYDER , CHARLA

Whole rackets S I club, R t. W day comm ,
R &amp; W racket dance comm , Arbor day comm ,
Delegate assembly
SOLL, HUGO H .

Drama, Wrest ng '51 club
SORENSEN, RAY

SPARKMAN, CHUCK
SPECTOR, RENEE LEE

Drama, Modern dance
R &amp; W day comm

Sr prom comm

SPRINKLE, MARY LOU

Modern dance

SPUTE, DIANE JEANNE
STAILEY, JAMES K .

Ho-Y, Key, '51 club.
STANLEY, BILL

Concert band

STARR , DARLENE PHYLLIS

51 club
STEIN, MARILYNN JEAN

Selected gorls' glee, Sr barn dance comm ,
Play fest oval; All-sc hool show, PTA fashoon show hostess, SQuare dance
STEIN, MARILYN JOYCE

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Seraph sosters, Kampus, Sr barn
dance comm ., Sr luncheon comm ,
J r escort . '51 club

�STEVENS, NANCY A N N

')I club Drama D bat
STONE, EDDIE
~DOtllght

u on s

mgr

H m

OIT'tn

ance comm
STONE, LEMOYNE

Concert band
Drum ma1or

Cone rt

or h

Ira

STONE, LINDA

Angelu Jr prom comm R &amp; W ay
mm
Sr barn dance comm Sr prom comm Kam
pus Mod rn dane
51 club PTA ho te
STORY, JANE

May Queen attendant Jr prom Que n
attendant Sr prom comm
Jr prom
comm D legal assembly Mod rn dane
Angelus, R &amp; W day comm Kampu
51 club
STREEN, BETTY

Seraph sosters, Whole 111 k. Is
51
club Kampus se
Jr e ortt..Spotllght, Jr prom comm, R &amp; w day
comm
STRIKER, SALLY ANN

Whole 1ack.cts
ampus, S1&lt;.East, Modern dan e
5 I club; R &amp; W day comm
STROH , DARLENE

Whole 111ckets, Delegate liS embly, SkEast
ampus, R &amp; W 1acket dance comm
R &amp; W d11y comm , '51 club, Class rong
comm ; Jr prom comm.
SUERIG, RUTH

Selected gorls' glee; Jr prom comm ;
Sr. cla"s pocnoc comm
SWEENEY, ALICE
Ange!u~.

Jr. escort, Euchd an; Serapn sostcrs
Whole Jackets, '51 club, SkEast, R &amp; W day
comm, Seraph swong dane comm, Sr prom
comm , All-school show, PTA fashoon show
hostess
TANANBAUM, LOUIS

Angelus busoncss mgr , Boys cookong
pres, Inter-club council D bate treas
Delegate assembly, Woodbury contestant,
Chrostmas pageant Modern dance, I R
Jr prom comm R &amp; W day comm
TAYLOR, PHYLLIS

5 I club ; Whole 1ackets, Sc'ectcd
gorls' glee, All school how Drama

Goris bowlmg

TERRY, JAMES ARTHUR
THOMAS, BETTY

Sr barn dance comm R &amp; W day comm
D cgat ass mbly Kampu
51 club
THOMASON , CECILIA

Kampus

51

lub

THOMPSON , LEE

Red 1ackcts Sr prom comm Jr prom comm
~kEast
51 club, R t. W 111 ket an
comm
THOMPSON , PAGE H .

kEast, R 0 T C
THOMPSON , SALLY

5 I club, Kampus Sr prom comm
R &amp; W d.1y comm Modern dance

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�TILLOTSON, JOYCE

Modern dane , '51 club, Kampus, R
c.omm , Sr prom comm

t. W day

TOOTHAKER , PATRICIA ANN

D legate ass mbly; Sr. barn dance comm,
Sr pocmc comm , Sr. prom. comm ; '51
club, Kampu , SkEast, Modern dance
TOPPING UNA EVA

'51 club, Sr

class lunch on comm

TRIPP, ROBERT

51 club, D club, Football all-coty.
TURNER, JOANNE

Jr. prom comm, R
K mpus; '51 club.
UHL, JOSEPH

&amp; W

day comm.,

A.

51 club, Jr prom comm

UNGEMACH, JACLYN

Whote Jackets; Seraph sosters voce-pre~; SkEast
voce-pres; Sko team, A cappella; Madrogal
choor, Wolcott fonallst; Angelus; I R., R &amp; W.
racket dance comm,
VANCE, RALPH E.

R 0. T. C. maror; Rifle team capt , Boys'
11fle ~ec ; '51 club.
VAN DERBUR,

VALERIE

'51 club; SkEast; Kampus; R. t. W
day comm., Jr prom. comm.; Sr.
prom. comm

VANDERMILLER, JACK
VAN METER, RONALD R.

'51 club.
VAWTER, NANCY

Shafroth wmner; Spotloght; Chrrstmas
pageant; Jr escort; Whote rackea
'51 club, Seraph sisters, Debate sec ,
Drama; I. R; All-school !&gt;how; Sr.
barn dance comm.; Seraph sw•no
comm , Sr class day luncheon comm

VENERABLE, CLIFTON R.

R D T C ht Lt , Sr prom comm , R &amp; W
day comm

VEST, GEORGE

WAGNER , JOYCE

WALKER, LELAND

SkEa t.
WALLACE, JOHN H .

er t band, R. 0
WALLACE,

T. C.

ROBERT B.

51 club; R &amp; W. day comm.

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�WARDER, SUE

Goris' bowlong pres , Wh1te ackets lrter u
counc1l Delegate a semb1y, R &amp; W ay comm
Sr barn dance comm;.c Mod rn dan e Cia
rong comm, 51 club, t'lay fest1val
WARNER , J O A NN

Wh1te tackets; SkEast
WASSERMAN, FLOR ENCE SYLVIA

Cia rong comm , 51 club Kamp
Sr class play comm
Yt n
Sr
play comm

WATKINS, ALICE

Seraph SISters, R 0
clu!&gt;.

T

C

hon

off er

51

WATSON, NITA

Head goro Student councol Delegate as
cmbly, All-coty councol; Inter-club counCil, Prmcopal s adv1sory coun.11· Seraph
sosters pres.; Whote tackets, May queen
attendant; Homecomzng queen att ndant
Jr prom .:Jueen attendant
51 club
SkE.1 t
WEAVER, ROBERT R.

Delegatl! assembly; H1 Y, '51 club

WEAVER, RAYMOND W .

H -Y, Delegate a .embly; '51 club
WEBB, BOB

Ho-V; D club, Key; Red tackets, Golf capt,
a:l-coty; Jr orom. comm
WEESE, MARCIA

Delegate as cmhly, Sr barn dance
comm ; Sr. prom comm

WELTY, SYLVIA

Scropt pres. Seraph
cert orchestra

soster~.

Astronomy

Co"·

WENNER , GORDON L.

Vosual aod assostant, Pre-med c
WEST, ANNE

Seraph sosters, Concert band Concert orchestra, Jr prom comm , all
coty orchestra; Sr class day luncheon
comm , 51 club

WEST, BETTY

Kampus 51 club, Delegate as cmbly, Jr prom
comm , R &amp; W day comm.
WHEELER JACQUELINE

Advanced A cappella Madroga choor, Delegate assembly, ~eraph SISters
WHITEHEAD, MARJORIE

'51 club; Modern dance, All school
h!"\W

WILDER , BOB

D club· Ho-R-40; Basketball, 51 club
WILLIAMS, BELVIN

Football; Sv.ommong, D club, Ho-Y, Pre
law; Scropt.
WILLIAMS, CAROL LEE

50

�WILLIA MS, JOAN

K mpus Selected g~rls gl
W ILLIAMS, PAT

Delegate
ssembly,
Kampu
Modern
dance SkEast, Sr class p cmc comm
51
lub
WILLIS, ALVIE J .

Tenn1s a!l-c ty

WILSON, ROBERT

H1 Y, H1 R-40, Delegat

a embly, •r; I club

WINGREN, HOWARD B.
WINKLER , NANCY

Delegate assembly, Sr barn danre
comm , Sr prom comm ; Kampus '51
club, PTA fash1on show mode . '

WOLF, MARION

Kampus, '51 club, PTA lash :m show hostess
WOLVERTON, VERA

Home
club

rts

Sr

class p1cn1c comm

'51

WORSHAM, PATSY ANN

WRIGHT, PHYLLIS AUDREY

R 0 T C hon officer, rVh1te Jackets, Sr
class luncheon comm , Small D
WRITER, DEANE J .

Angelus, Soph Class v1ce-pres , Studenl
counc1l Dele&gt;~ate assembly H1-Y Ke
treas , D club, '51 club Jr prom comm
Sr barn dance comm R &amp; W day comm
Howdy day comm , Football manager
Basketball manager Wrestling manager
YAMEN, JOAN

Wh1te Jackets Seraph s1sters Jr escort; Sr barn dance comm Modern
dance; '51 club, R &amp; W day comm

YOCUM, MARY

51 club; Delegate asscmbl}, A cappella, R
&amp; W. day comm
YOUNKMAN, CHARLES

R 0. T C capt.; I. R. v.ce-pres , Sr play
comm
YORK, MARIAN J .

A cappella; Madr~gal cho~r; All-school
~how; '51 club.

YORK, WILLIAM
YOUNG, NANCY

Student counc1l; Delegate assembly; May
queen attendant, Jr pr..:&gt;m queen attendant; '51 club; Kampus Sweetheart dance
romm R &amp; W day comm PTA fash1on
show model
ZABRISKIE, ANN

51 club; Kampus

51

�ZABRISKIE,

FRANCES

Kampus; Sr prom. comm

SkEast

ZIER, RONNIE

D club, '51 club, D I gat a mo.y, Ho-Y
Ho-R-40, R &amp; W day comm , Football,
Swommong capt., all-coty
ZIMMERMAN, JODY

Hom arts,
pocn•c.

Kampus, Sr. class day

ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM JOHN

Key; Del gat as mbly; '51 club, Sr. barn
dane comm.; R. &amp; W day comm.

3ln
Jlemoriam

MUNISHOR, BETTE

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The stars shall fade away, the sun himself
Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years;
But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth,
Unhurt amidst the war of elements,
The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Joseph Addison

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�Top row, left to right: Sandy Sparks, Treasurer; K1rk
Bakke, Secretny; Barbara Newman, Vice-President;
Don Ackerman, President. Second row: Miss Luc1lle
llgaudas, Gregg Brownmg, Sponsors.

Cia

of '52

The class of 52 elected Don Ackerman,
to lead them during their junior year at
East high. Serving along with Don are
Barbara Newman, Vice-president; Kirk
Bakke, Secretary; and Sandy Sparks, Treas·
urer. The most outstanding event of the year
put on by the class was the Junior Prom.
Sidge Arnold reigned as queen and was
attended by Janet Dodd, Vonnie de Spain,
Patty Mintz, Peggy Mintz and Sandy Sparks.

Ackerman, Don
Adams, Jack1e
A1ken, Ruth
Allen, Anne

Anms, Nancy Jeanne
Arnold, Pat
Arnold, S1dge
Aspelm1er, Vernon

Arent, Dons
Awes, Danlyn
Barnhart, Charlene
Batt, Betty

53

�Battey, Barbara
Beck, Pat
Bell, Eleanor
Bentley, D1ane

B1or , Sally
Blanchard, Mary
Bloom, Norman
Braddock, Cnss1

Bretz, Thurman Jr
Bronson, Mary
Brown, Kathy
Canf1eld Marian

Card, W1lllam James
Carlson, Jerry
Chandler, Sherry
Clark, Ann

Colburn, Fran
Conner, Gv.en
Cooper, Sally
Copen, Lynette

Cox, Allee Joy
Cnspelle, Leslie
Cross, Allee
Crockett, Jody

Cummmgs, Mary Ann
Daniel, Bill
Dav1s, Anne
Dearmm, Bob

54

�deSpam, Vonn1e
Dollon, Robert
D1xon, El1zabeth
Erber, Joyce

Frank, Barry
Frankum, Bob
Fredreg1ll, Glona
Gamel, Ltnda

Gordon, Nancy
Gordon, Vargm1a
Grace, Nancy Ann
Green, Mary Jo

Groves, Edd1e
Groves, Rocky
Hadw1ck, Sue
Hamilton, Eleanor

Ham1lton, Shirley
Harley, Theron
Harvey, Nancy
H1dy, George M

Hmkle, Nancy
H1rschfeld, L1tamae
Holmdahl, JoAnn
Hoover, Lynn

Hughes, D1ana C
Hughes, Wendy
Inon, Lo1s Ann
Jankovsky, Vera

55

�Johnson, Marv
Johnson, Sherry
Johnson, Sh1rlee
Jones, Arlene

Jones, Lidanne
Jost, M1tzi
Klem, Janet
Knudson, George

Knuth, Josephmc Ann
Krebs, Mary Lou
Kreyer, Anata
Kueker, Donna

Labaree, lora
La Grange, Jerry
Lange, Phyll1s Rose
Lenon, Patnc1a Lee

Lmd, Joyce
Lofgren, Harold D.
Lofland, W1ll1am H.
Logan, Leta

Luchetta, Rosemary
Marshall, Betty
Maxey, Don
McClelland, Susan

McFarland, Barbara
Melvm, Sandy
Menachof, Roslyn
M1lne, Loranne

56

�Mmtz, Patty
Mmtz, Peggy
Monahan, JoAnn
Montagnff, Pete

Montgomery, Bob
Morgan, Sab1na
Moroney, Eleanor
Morns, Sh1rley

Newcomb, Nancy
Newlove, Barbara
Newman, Barbara
Nutt, Anne

O'Connell, Sally
O'Donoghue, M1ckey
Ohlson, Greta
Olmsted, Bette

Ornstem, Sandra
Palmer, lew1s E

Perlov, Roberta

Perry, Sh1rley
Perry, Sue
Ph1lpott, V•ctona
P1erce, George

Prendergast, Pat
Prey, James
Pnce, Ruth Arlyne
Puckett, Nancy

57

�Ragland, Jeanne
Raphael, Donna
Ratcl• ff, Scott
R•ckards, Sh1rley Ann

Robbms, Arthur
Rob1nson, Ina
Robmson, Jan
Ross, Martan

Rossell, Merveena
Roth, Norma
Ryan, D1ck
Sater, Ba•bara

Schm1dt, Erna
Schne1der, Carol Jean
Schnencr, Kay
Schroer, V1v1an

Scott, Sue
Se1elstad, Ann
Shank, Doroth•e
Shook, Wilma

Shore, Martm
S1mpson, Lesley
Sm1th, Charlotte
Soli, Carol

Sparks, Sandy
Spath, Mary
Sp•er, J1m
Stanley, jack

58

�Stark, Donna F.

Stone, Marilyn
Stout, Dorothy

Stutzman, v.olet Joyce
Taggart, Barbara
Thoms, Joanne
Tremame, Delores

Tyl r, Carol
Vassc, Carol
Vestal Rebert
Vmcent, Bev

Vought, Marlene
Wallace, W•ll•am Carlyle
Wesebaum, Manllyn
W1ldmg, D•ck

w.u.ams, Dl le
Willson, J1m
Wmkle, Carolyn
W1tham, Nemag ne

Wood...,ard, Jane
Wynne, Molly
Yeager, Jacquelme
Young, Joan Mane

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�Top row, left to right: Neal Blue, Presid nt; Jerry
Brown, Vice-President; Marvel Harvey, Seer tuy; Sheldon Mendel, Treasurer. Second row: Calvm Anderson,
Miss El1zabeth Wood, Sponsors.

The sophomore class elected as their president , Neal Blue. Working with him on such
projects as the sophomore class party and the
toy drive, were the other class officers, Jerry
Brown, vice-president; Marvel Harvey, secretary; and Sheldon M endel, treasurer.

Cia s of '53

Abel, Manlyn
Ackerman, Janet
Ackerman, Sharlene
Adams, Chas. Franklm

Aurelius, Tom
Axler, Allan
Barton, Rosemary
Batted(., R1chard

Becker, Manlyn
Berk, Sheldon
B1rd, Barbara
Blackledge, M ry Zoe

60

�Bloom, Evelyn
Blue, Neal
Bols~nger, Alice

Borgmann, Beverly Jo

Brown, R1ta
Buchtel, Kate
Bunker Beverly
Burgess, Barbara

Burns, Phyll1s
Butler, Janet
Card, Dave C.
Carlstrom, Janet

Carvell, Jeannine
Chambers, Janet
Clark., Manlyn
Clark., Ph1l1p

Clement, Heien
Cook., Judy
Corbett, Mary
Cunning, Sallie

Darwin, Dana
Dillon, Richard H.
D1xon, Mary Ellen
Drab~ng, John

English, Garry L.
Esbenson, Robert
Ferguson, Jan
For bert, Robert W .

61

�Garell, Da e
Dav1d, Warren Geyer
Gregg, Beverly
Hancock, Teres

Harrell, Lmda
Harrison, Donna
Harvey, Marvel
Hastmgs, Joan

Hellmg, Em1l
H1gley, Marilyn
Hill, Paulme
Hillyer, Pat

Howe, Bob
Hulse, Saundra
James, Carne
Jankovsky, Ruth

Jenmngs, Jack1e
Johnson, Philip
Johnson, V1rgm1a
Jones, Bev

Jones, Elame
Jone'i, Judy
Keller, Dorothy Rae
Kmg, Sh1rley Kaye

Klarner, Norma Jean
Kle1n, Sh1rley
Larsen, Sh1rley
Leskey, Barbara

62

�LmdqUist, Beverly Irene
LmdcnmeJCr, R1chard
London Pat
Long, Sharon

Luscombe, Jerry
MacArthur, Mary Anne
Ma1er, El1zabeth
Martm, Joan

Matty, Ceccl1a
McColl, LaWavc
McDonald, Patnc1a
McJunkm, Pat

M1ller, Don A.
M1mmack, Mary Lou1se
Neff, Pat
Ncuschultz, Donna

ewcomb, John
Noe, Lo1s
Oyler, Carol
Pace, M1ra K

Pnce, Ellen
Rathgeber, Terry
Reed, Maxmc
Repp, Beverl~

R1chardson, Madlyn
Roach, Joan
Rogers, Ann
Rubm, Glenore Ruth

63

�Sauberlr, Harry
S vage, Donaldme
Schafer, Bdlr Ruth
Schn 1der, Mary Lou

Schwobe, Phyll1s
S1egel, Celeste
Silver, Jud1th
Snuffer, Syl"·1a

Stebb1ns, Betty
St1lls, Bette
Stockwell, Dons Jean
Stone, Pnscdla

Tharp, Ed
Uhr1, Nancy
Van Derbur, Nancy

Vecch1o, Sh1rley
Vellutmi, Rom o
Vo1gt, Carolyn
Waugh, Joan

West, Rex
Wheaton, Charles Leroy
Wheeler, Loren
W11lner, Howard

Wtlson, JoAnn
Zwahlen, Sally Sue

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��TH
Nine organized athletics are offered to boys interested in sports: football, tennis, golf, basketball,
swimming, wrestling, gymnastics, track, and baseball.
Equipment is provided for all participating athletes
from uniforms to practice fields; events are held at
DU Stadium, East High gym, City auditorium, Morey
swimming pool, City Park golf course, and Bears
stadium; where competition from 5 Denver high
schools is keen and boys must be skilled athletes to
be victorious.
This year Angels were fortunate in capturing 5 out
of 6 city championship titles; includrng: football, in
which the Cherubs placed second in state; tennis; golf;
swimming; and basketball; which were city championship titles, and in wrestling the Cherubs ended in a tie
for second olace

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��HEAD COACH PAT PANEK
Top: Coach W lll1a m
We1mar
Bottom:
Coach Gregg Brown mg.

Gridders Finish
Second in State

Top: Coach Leon
Dmer Bottom: Coach
Dan Foley.

East completed the 1950 grid season with
a record of nine wins to one loss. The Angels
went on to win their second straight city league
championshap an a row, placing five men: Ray
Marks, Bob Sawyer, Tom Carey, Jerry McGuire,
and Murray McComas on the all city team
East went mto the state finals after trouncing
Colorado Springs 32-6 an the semi-finals for
its twenty-fifth straight victory. In the championship game with Fort Collins, however, the
Angels went down to defeat 14-6 to become
runner-up in the state.
CITY STANDINGS
Won

Lost

Tied

EAST

8

0

0

W est

4

3

North

3

3

2

South

5

2

Manual

6

Team

Back row, left to right: Coach Wdllom We1mar, D1ck Frye, Tom Flugstad, Bob Patnck, 01ck Moore, Jerry Schn1tker,
Bob Tnpp J ·hn S1ple, Ted Will1amson, Murray McComas, Jack Skinner, Bdl Clark, Jerry McGuire, Coach Gregg
Browmr Q Second row: Hamlet Crocker, Don Larkm, Ed Barry, Bob Ranck, Phd Plutt, Tom Carey, Warren P1ckford, Bob
Sawyer,
Smeltzer, Bob Burkey, Bob Lamson, Ed Hunter. First row: Barry Frank, Belv1n W1ll1oms, Tom Carson,
Denn1s Laughlin, J1m D•keou, Fntz Huber, Jerry Moore, Tony Harley, Ronnie Z1cr, Bill Dan1el, Ray Marks, Mort
Flax, manager.

�Ray Marks, East back, 1s stopped by Rebel offense,
after turnmg nght end for a gam.
EAST

ss

SOUTH

12

Continuing its 24 game winning streak,
East romped over South 55-12. East scored
the first of 9 touchdowns, when Ray Marks
passed to Don Larkin who took it on the
Angel 30 and went all the way. In the second
period the Cherubs scored on two touchdown
passes by Marks, one to Ed Barry and the
other to Ronnie Zier. In the second half,
Marks took a South kick on his own 38 and
ran through the whole South team to score
standing up. Soon after this Dick Frye scored,
making it 32-0. Then South came back on
a pass play and scored. Tom Carey, Angel
end, then intercepted a South pass and ran
25 yards for six more points. The Angels'
last score came when Marks connected with
Bob Patrick for a 40 yard pass play.
Top row, left to right: Bob Sawyer, captam, guard, all
c1ty, Ronn1e Z1er, back. Second row: Don Lark1n, back;
Jerry McGuare, end, all caty Third row : Tom Carey,
end, all city, Ray Marks, back, all caty; Murray
McComas, tackle, all caty; Bill Clark, back.

�J•m D•keou, East's agile back, turns ngnt end for a
gam.
EAST

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MANUAL .

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East started off the football season by
crushing Manual 39~0. In the first quarter
the Angels drove deep in the Thunderbolts'
territory. Four plays later, Zier took Ray
Mark's pass and went 9 yards to score.
Jimmy Dikeou converted making the score
7-0. With 90 seconds gone in the first
period Bill Clark plunged over from the 7
yard line, for East's second touchdown. The
next touchdown came when Jim Dikeou
scampered 21 yards down the sideline to
score standing up. In the third quarter, Ray
Marks made his way through the Manual
team and galloped 41 yards to pay dirt. Soon
after this, Ed Barry caught in mid-air an East
backfield fumble, and scored East's fifth
touchdown of the day. Then Junior, Jerome
LaGrange pushed through the Manual line
for 6 yards and the Angels' last score
Top row, left to riqht: Hamlet Crocker, end; Ed Barry,
back Second row: Fntz Huber, back; John S1ple, end.
Th ird row: Pn1l Plutt, center; Warren P1ckford, back;
Ed Hunter, center; DICk Frye, back.

�Warren Pockford scores for Cherubs as Angel blockers
clear the way.
EAST
WEST

26
6

East caught fire in the second half to gain
a 26-6 victory over the West Cowboys. East,
playing without the aid of their regular ends,
Tom Carey and Jerry McGuire, got off to a
slow start and yielded a quick touchdown
to the inspired West squad. Late in the second quarter, tackle Murray McComas
blocked a West punt to give East a first down
on West's 17. In four plays, the Angels
scored when Marks went over from the two.
Then with thirty seconds left to go in the
half, Warren Pickford plunged from the
four over the goal. In the second half, Bill
Clark nd Pickford each scored a touchdown
for the victonous Angels.
Top row, le ft to right: Bob Ranck, guard; Jack Skinner,
guard. Second row: Jerry Moore, tackle; Jim Dtkeou,
back. Third row: Tom Carson, back; Bob Tnpp, tackle;
Belvtn Wdlrams, back; Dennts Laughlrn, tackle.

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�Don Larkm, East back turns nght end as West offense
closes en.
EAST

SJ

NORTH

7

East captured their second straight city
championship by downing North 53-7. The
Angels scored first when Bill Clark plunged
over from the 1-yard line, but North came
back, scoring in the first play of the second
period. Then the Angels retaliated with Ray
Marks romping over from the North 34 yard
line. Jim Dikeou kicked the first of four
conversions. Don Larkin then scored another
touchdown in the second quarter on a one
foot plunge putting the Angels ahead 20-7
at the half. In the second half, Ronnie Z1er
took a 31 yard pass and went over the goal.
Then Clark, Marks, and Huber each
counted, and Dennis Laughlin, East lineman,
intercepted a Viking pass and ran 26 yards
for the final touchdown.
Top row, left to right: Tom Flugstad, guard; Bill Damel,
back. Second row: Barry Frank, back; George Smeltzer,
back. Third row: Bob Lamson, end; Dick Moore, tackle,
Bob Burkey, center; Jerry Schn1tker, tackle.

�Ray Marks, East s powerful back, breaks through the
Fort Collms defense.
EAST
FORT COLLINS

6
14

East ended its 25 game winntng streak by
falling before the fired up Fort Collins team
14-6 in the State championship playoffs
The underrated Fort Collins crew under the
leadership of Rolland Moore and Jerry
Callahan surprised the favored Angels by
stopping East's usually vicious line.
The Lambkins scored in the opening
minutes when Jerry Callahan completed a
pass to Jim Kibler who went over the East
goal. The Angels came back, however, when
Ronnie Zier grabbed a Collm's fumble in
mid-air on the Angel two and scored on a 98
yard run. Collins scored again and went
ahead 14-6 making East runnerup for the
state championship.
Top row, left to right: Frank Morgan, guard; Tony
Harley, tackle. Second row: Ted W1ll1amson, end; Bob
Patnck, end Third row: Edd1e Groves, Morton Flax,
Doug Chadw1ck, Managers. Extreme right: Bob Lamson 1s downed after makmg yardage m the East-Colorado Spnngs game.

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�Top row, left to right: Tom Flugstad, Phtl Davts, Joe Bertott•, George R1tch1e, Bob PatriCk, D1ck Moore, Martm Shore,
J rry Schmtker, Bill Strobel, Gary Spahn, Carlton Ketchum, Coach Gregg Brown1ng. Second row: Coach leon Dmer,
Coach Pat Panek, Buttons Artach, lou Wtlke, Ted Williamson, Sam Pluss, Art Fnedman, George Astler, Bob Burkey, Dick
R1chmond. Bottom row: Don Dunhtll, Don Strangfeld. Sam Downmg, Cliff Wtlkes, Barry Frank, Btll Dan1el, George
Smeltzer, Tony Harley, Coach Dan Foley

Juniors Retain Championship
Under the guidance of jun•or coach, Gregg
Browning, East's second team again won the
city junior championship. Losing only to West
and South the seconds proved once again that
our school will be well represented in football
next season.

EAST
West
South
North
Manual

STANDINGS
Lost
Tie
Won
0
2
6
3
3
1
3
3
0
4
2
4
0
2

Per Cent
750
500
500
333
333

The boys who played the majority of the
time were Tony Harley, Jerry Schnitker, Ted
Williamson, Jerome LaGrange, Barry Frank,
George Smeltzer, Bill Daniel, and Ray Carlsen
in the backfield.

Left : Ray Carlsen turns nght end as Rebel tacklers close m; Right: B1ll Dan1el bears down for a
few extra yards.

�Te3 m
EAST
North
West
Manual
South

Won
4
2
1

0

Lost
0
2
2
3

Tied
0

Pet.
1.000
. 633
. 333
.333
. 000

Sophs Win Championship
Ending the season in first place under the guidance of
Coach Leon Diner, the sophomore squad flashed through an
unbeaten, untied season .
Working off the "T'' formation, coach Diner's squad displayed excellent teamwork, and a willingness to win.
There were many outstanding men on the squad, including : King Ba re, Ray Carlsen, Frank Mulligan, Monte
Pascoe, Ed Tharp, and Loren Wheeler.
Top row, left to right: Coach Dmer, Kmg Bare, Monte Pascoe, Bob Ham·
mend, Lee Martin, Jerry Brown, Gregory Lefferd1nk, Bill Bramlett, Eugene
Wilson, Carlton Johnson, Art Bailey, Bill Lesl1e, Ed Tharp, Dave Card . Middle
row : Jack Hazelhurst, Lanny Hopwood, J1m Ely, Bob Silverberg, Em1l Hellmg,
R1ck K~rg1s, Ord Morgan, Bill Noel, Bob McKelvy, Frank Peterson, G. Long,
Bill Kugler, J 1m Lyle. Bottom row: L. Shaw, Ca!.ey Brauns, Ray Carlsen,
M1ckey Alan1s, Pete Schrepferman, Regg1e Bowman, Frank Mull1gan, J1m
Aylard, Pete Van Ausdall, J1m Million, M1ke Barr, Bob Bartlett, Loren
Wheeler, Russell Spath.

�Front row, left to right: Ed Young, George Wr1ter, Dee M1nner, Sheldon
Berk, Alden T1mmerman. Back row: Alvie Wdl.s, Nate Hoffman, Lloyd

R1chmond, Lynn Hoover, Bill Oakes, Jerry Weinstein, Coach Wi111s Lamson .

STANDINGS
Won

Lost

41

7

North

32

16

South

29

19

W est

14

34

Manual

4

44

EAST

Netsters Capture City
Championship
With two all-city netmen leading the way, the East h1gh
tennis team marched to another city crown. Coached by W1llis
Lamson, the team had an assortment of fine Players.
Lettermen and outstanding players include: Dee Minner,
George Writer, Alv1e Willis, all-c1ty, Bill Oakes, all-city, Nate
Hoffman, Lloyd Richmond, Ed Young, Sheldon Berk, Lynn
Hoover, Jerry Weinstein, and Alden Timmerman, manager.

�Top row, left to right around the key hole: Barry Frank, Eddy Abbey, Lou Wdke, Art Martm, Carlton Ketchum, coach
B1ll We1mar, Don Montony, Dick Lutz, Ben Heirs, Jody Leyden, George Smeltzer, J1m D1keou. Bottom row, across the
free-throw line : Jamie Grant, Bob W ilder, Ronme Shavl1k, D1ck Brown, Ray Marks. Inset: Ass1stant coach Pat Panek.

Angel Five takes City and State Crowns
Left to right: Jam1e Grant, Ray Marks, Ronn1e Shavlik.

�Wtth one of the best all-around teams the Cherubs have
seen in many a season, East captured both the city and state
crowns.
Playing excellent basketball throughout the whole season, the Angels were defeated once by West. The team had
everything a coach could hope for : weight, Ronnie Shavlik;
Speed, Ray Marks and Jamie Grant; rebounding, Bob Wilder
and Dick Brown . Other outstanding players on the squad include: Art Martin, Jim Dikeou, Ben Heirs, Barry Frank, Jody
Leyden, Dick Lutz, and Don Montony.
None of this could have been achieved without the
marvelous coaching of Bill Weimar along with junior and
assistant coach Pat Panek.
During the State playoffs Ronnie Shavlik scored 37 points
which was a new individual state record. The teams went down
in front of East in the following order: Colorado Springs
67-45, Fort Collins 44-37, and Greeley 55-47

Counte r-clockwise: D1ck Brown, Bob Wilder, J 1m D1keou, Art Mart.n; Brown
and W1lder grab a rebound; Shavl1k adds t~o more.

�Juniors Finish Strong
The junior squad finished second behind South and West,
and showed great promise for next year. Outstanding juniors
were: Barry Frank, Ben Heirs. Jody Leyden, Dick Lutz, Don
Montony, Lou Wilke, George Smeltzer, Carlton Ketchum, and
Eddy Abbey.

Clockwise: Don Montony, Ben He~rs, Barry Frank, Jody Leyden, "Congratu-

�STANDINGS
Tea m

Won

Lost

Pet.

EAST

7

West

6

2

.750

Manual

5

3

.625

North

1

7

. 125

7

. 125

South

.875

Bottom row, left to right: D1ck
Lutz, Lou Wilke, G orgc Smeltzer. Middle row : Eddy Abbey,
Carlton Ketchum. Top row:
Montony Jumps h1gh; Benny
clears the boards.

�Soph Hoopsters take Champio nship
Coach Leon Dmer led the Angels to another sophomore championship, this time in
basketball.
Being beaten only once by South, the Soph

hoopsters fought thetr way to a victonous
season.
The Cherubs who showed the most promise
were : Monte Pascoe, Bill Bramlett, Bob Silverberg, John Stuart and Jerry Weinstein

STANDINGS
Team

Won

Lost

Pet.
.875

EAST

7

South

6

2

.750

Manual

4

3

. 571

West

6

. 143

North

7

.1 25

Top row, left to right: Rtchtc Wtckman, Bob Silverberg, Monte Pascoe, Bob Esbenson, Jerry Wemstetn, Casey Brauns,
Btll Bramlett, Coach Leon Dmcr. Bottom row: Btlly Hanneman Rtck Ktrgts, Marv Goldfogel, J C Stuart, Buster West .
Rtchte Sheehan, Manager Jtmmy Aylard.

�Golf tea m, left t o right: Rollre Wrldman, Drck Brown, Jrm Bob Day, Drck
Auer, Don Axe, Bob Webb, Bob Sterlrng, Jrm Frsh, Coach Wtllrs Lamson .

Seraph Golf Team Had
Perfect Season
Blazing their way through a perfect season, the golf team
was undefeated; all matches were won and all but one man on
the squad captured all-c1ty honors.
Headrng the list of champions is captain Bob Webb followed by. Jim Bob Day, Dick Brown, Don Axe, Dick Auer,
Rollie Wildman, Jim Fish, Paul Mdler, and Bob Sterling

STANDINGS
Team

Won

Lost

Pet.

EAST

16

0

1.000

South

12

4

.750

North .

6

10

.375

West .

6

10

. 375

15

.063

Manual

Clockwise : Bob Webb tees off. Putting, left to right : Jrm
Bob Dav, Bob Webb, and Drck Brown.

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�Left to right: Coach John Brennan, Don Larksn, Ronn1e
McCullogh, Watty Bowes, Kenny Greenhalge, Jack Bredlinger, Scott Steinhouer.

Grappl r Ti for
Second Plac
East wound up a good season by tying for
second place in the city wrestling meet. The
Angels placed 6 men in the city finals and
succeeded in producing two champions, Bob
Sawyer and Don Larkin. Placing second were
Duane Scott, Jack Bredlinger, Tom Carey and
Ronnie McCullogh.
East qual1f1ed eight men for the state tournament, but only Sawyer managed to make the
finals, where he placed second. The team has
several outstanding junior and sophomore
prospects and should have a fine team next
year.

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�Left to right: Duane Scott, Julius Buerger, John Gates,
Cl•fford Haynes, Tom Carey, Bob Sawyer, Morton Flax,
manager.

CITY STANDINGS
Team

Points

SOUTH ..... .

59

EAST •

37

MANUAL

37

NORTH .

28

WEST ...... .

. 8

Larkin works . . .

Grccnh alg c waits . . .

Sawyer p•ns

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�Back row, left to right: Bob Rartck, Don Dufva, Don Ackerman, M•ckey Cooper, Btll Amlong, Phtl Schoezel, Jtm London. First row: Elden Heavn, Bob Hennmgson, Carl Nakosteen, Larry Lankford, Howard Beck, Harold Penney, Kenney
Helms

Gymnasts Prepare to Defend State Title
With a well balanced team of boys participating on the horses, rings, mats, and bars,
Coach John Brennan opens the defense for
East's fourth straight State championship to

be held in Boulder in early April. Showing
the most promise are : Don Ackerman, Carl
Nakosteen, Bob Henningsen, Dan Dufva,
Howard Beck and Harold Penney

Elden Heavn takes some spms around the bar; Bob Hen-

�SCHOOLS

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�Back row, left to right: Coach \Ne1mar, Coach Brownmg, Danny Crews, Pete
Melcher, Paul Burnmgham, John Dolbey, B1ll Snyd r, Gary Spahn, Bob Lamson,
Denny Laughlm, George R1ch•e, D•ck Moore, Don Clifford, Bob McKelvy, Buzz
Leach, Harold Hatton, Elvm Stroh, Bob Duullo, Art Fnedman. Second row:
Martm Emckson, H1deo Osuga, Ord Morgan, Kenny Cudworth, Ed V1gnaul, Ed
Tharp, Sheldon Bockman, Bill Sanderson, Don Ackerman, Lanny Hopwood, Gary
Shaulis, Jack Moxley, Jerry Brown, Bill DeMoul•n, Tom Carey, Harry Nash.
First row: M1chael Barry, Tommy Orr, Larry Mamon, Leroy Scott, D1ck Burnell,
Bob Hyndman, M1ke O'Donoghue, Jerry lawton, Bill Hollum, Del Razee, J1m
G1deroff, Rocky Groves, Jack Hazelhurst, Phil Dav1s, Roger S1mon.

Cindermen Show Promise
With ten lettermen returning this year, Coach Willis Lamson expects to have a fine season. East boasts a well balanced
team which will be a leading contender in the c1ty and state
meets. The returning lettermen are Chuck Band, Phil Dav1s,
Sam Pluss, and Roger Simon in the dashes; Don Ackerman
running the half mile; Tom Carey and Bill DeMoulin competing
in the quarter mile; Harry Nash in the 100-yard-dash; and Jack
Larsen and Gary Spahn will be throwing the weights.
Counter-clockwise: Gary Spahn heaves shot; J1m G•deroff flies h•gh; Jerry Brown,
Don Ackerman, Ronn1e Chadw1ck, Jack Hazelhurst.

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�Back row, left to right: Jack larsen, Duane Andrews, B1ll
leslie, Byron Mendel, Jack Gordon, loren Wheeler, Joe
Blake, Jerome Page, Edd1e We1denhamer, J1mmy Prey, Pete
Montagnff, John Kahnowske, Norman Bloom, Charles Band,
W.llls Lamson, coach. Second row: Jack Kuehnert, J1m
Day, Allen Prior, Clmton Hallum, Jan Bailey, John Ballard,
Parks Bunn, Jerry Re1chman, lawrence Sanders, Dave Mad•son, Paul Goldman, B11l Kemp, Sam Pluss. First row: Bud
Decker, Chuck Cooper, Dave G1em, Jerry McGu~re, lynn
Hoover, R1chard Pehrson, Tom MacArthur, Norman Augustme, Warren Maus, Ed Barry, Alvm Thompson, Alan Edwards, Ronald Chadw•ck, Gerry Cabamss

Counter-clockwise : Friedman and Edwards start the~r cl1mb,
S•mon to Band to fm1sh; Nash clears p1t

�Left to right: Tom Carson, Ray Carls n, Dudley Sctw.ade

Baseball Squad Looks Good in Pre-Game Drills
With 6 returning lettermen: Phil Plutt, Ray
Carlsen, Tom Carson, Tom Flugstad, Dick
Brown, and Ray Marks, the baseball squad
had very good possibilities of retaining the
citv crown they won last year.
Since the team hasn't had any pre-season
games yet, it is difficult to say exactly how

Left to right: Jam1e Grant, Tom Flugstad, Ray Marks.

thev will perform, but the chances for another successful season are very good.
Other ftne prospects for the squad include.
Jamie Grant, Bob Pike, Don Brown, Dudley
Schwade, Neal Snider, Don Love, Bob Burkey,
George Astler, Bob Gutshall, Lou \Vilke, and
Bob Tripp.

�Left to right: B1b P1kc, Neal Sn1dcr, D1ck Brown

Left to right: Leon Dmer, and
Ph1l Serafm1, coaches.

Top row, left to right: Steve Sm1th, Don Brown, D1ck Lutz, Don Love, Bob
P1ke, Dudley Schwade, Ray Carlsen, Neal Sn1dcr. Bottom row: Tom Flugstad,
Ray Marks, D1ck Brown, Jam1e Grant, Tom Carson, Phil Plutt, Coach Phd

��Top row, left to right: Coach W•llis Lamson, Bob Lamson, Gene Crancer, John Ballard, Duane Reed, Bob Allen, Jack
Larson, Bill Hallum. Bottom row: Bob Patten, Bob lrwm, Ronn1e Z1er, AI Seawell, J1m Wolfe.

Swimmers Capture City Crown
Under the guidance of Coach Willis Lamson, a very fine swimming team captured the
City crown. The tankmen were never pressed
too hard throughout the season. Many records were broken during the season, most of
which came from East.
Te.am

Won

Lost

Pet.

EAST

.............. 4

0

1.000

North

.. . 3

South

2

West
M.anual

0

.750
2

.soo

3

.250

4

.000

The most outstanding swimmers were:
Eddie Weidenhamer, Jack Larson, Bob Allen,
John Ballard, Ronnie Z1er, Jim Wolfe, Gene
Crancer, and Bob Patten.

Left: They' re off. Right: Hey mom! Look at me!

�--H\GH

Where's the victory kisses?

�For the second consecutive
year East took a chartered train
to play m the semi-f1nals of the
State Clas AA Football Championship. Fourteen hundred lively
Angels mclud1ng the band, White
Jackets, and student body boarded
the two chartered traens on
Thanksgiving day to witness the
play-off at Colorado Springs.
Mus1c and numerous snack bars
scattered throughout the train
helped make the e curs1on an
overwhelm1ng success
The team made the day complete by mak1ng turkey d1nner out
of the Spnngs Terrors 32-6 for
the twenty-f1fth consecut1ve VICtory for the Seraphs.

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School social activities are of high value to the majority of Angels, as these activities are an opportunity
for Cherubs to develop their talent, through such
events as the all school show, Senior class play, Chr_i stmas pageant, Red and White day and oratoncal
contests.
School social dancing helps Angels in adjusting to
groups of individuals, while enjoyment an9 und_e rstanding of others are found through assembl1es wh1ch
are numerous each school year. Publications offer an
opportunity for Cherubs to become acquainted with
East, and outside relations, and they afford yo~.:~ a~
opportunity to apply your talent and become expenenced in a trade. These are but a few of the many outstanding activities offered to all Angels.

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��First se meste r office rs, top row, left to right : B1ll
M ;hn, Preside nt; Sue B1tman, V ice- Preside nt; Warren P1ckford,
Corresponding Secretary; J 1m D1keou, Re cord ing Secre t a ry· Second seme ste r office rs, se cond row: Ronn•e Z1er,
Preside nt; Murray McComas, Vice-Preside nt; Mar
f, Correspond ing Secreta ry; Rocky Groves, Re cord in g Secre ta ry.

Delegate Assembly
Officers

Principal's Advisory
Council

In the past year the Delegi'lte assembly has
worked along with the student council, the
Angelus staff and on many activities to
help the school. This assembly is a very important and worthwhile part of the student
government at East high. Representatives to
the Delegate assembly are elected in the first
hour classes each semester, giving more
students an opportunity to participate.
The Delegat e assembly is under the able
guidance of M rs. Violette M cCarthy.

The Principal's Advisory council was organized in 1947. It's aim is to give Mr. Braun
suggestions and students' ideas on current
problems and events To be a member of the
council one must have a "C" average. Those
who compose the Advisory council are two
representatives from the sophomore, JUnior
and senior classes, the editors of the Spotlight
and Angelus, the head boy and girl, and the
president and vice-president of the Delegate
assembly.

Front row, left to right: Doug Chadw1ck, John Arch•bold, Mr. Braun, Roger Hahn Second row : B1ll DeMoulm, Patsy
Reeves, Janet Holmes, J1m 01keou, Neal Blue Sandy Sparks, N1ta Watson. Last row: Don Ackerman, Tom Carey,
Patty Mmtz, Sue B1tman, Murray McComas, Denny Laughlin, Jerome LaGrange.

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�Stud nt
The student council is concerned w&amp;th the welfare of every
Angel and assists with the functionmg of the school through such
events as the onentat&amp;on program for the 1OB's, guidance of all
school elections, organization of all drives in which the school
participates such as the Sweetheart dance, Howdy day, and Red
and White day.
The student council works long and hard to see that the
students have every opportunity to obtain new privileges and it
ever upholds the standards and ideals of East.

N1ta and Tom ponder, counc1l wa1ts

Counte r-clockw ise: N1ta Watson, Head Girl; Marc1a Mannmg, Se nior; B1ll Dan1el,
Se nior; Loren Wheeler, Sophomore; Don Larkm, Se nior; Vonn:e De Spam, Jun ior;
Deane Wntcr, Se nior, lanct Ackerman, Sophomore; Neal Blue, Sophomore Preside nt; Bobble Rc
Se n1or; Bob Howe, Sophomore; Jody Jones, Sophomore; John
Arch1bold, Se nior Presede nt; V1olette McCarthy, Sponsor.

�Council

Left to right: Bobbie Roc, Corresponding secretary; Don Ackerman, Parliamentarian;
Mrs. Vtolette McCarthy, Sponsor; Futz Huber, Treasurer; Marcta Manning,
Recording Secretary.

Clockwise : Tom Carey, Head Boy; Roger Hahn, Angelus; Nancy Young, Senior;
AI Lackner, Angelus; St. n Johnston, Senior; Patsy Reeves, Spotlight; Don Ackerman, Junior President;
e Lyster, Senior; Lynn Hoover, Junior; Stdge Arnold, Junior; Fritz Hub1
Senior; Sue Perry, Junior; Barry Frank, Junior.

�Top row, left to right: Lmda Stone, Dance Editor; Deane Wntcr, Co-sports Editor; Jeanne
Galvm, Scrapbook Editor; Bob lawson, Photographer; Marty Chambers, Page Co-ordinator.
Second row : Bill Efaw, Assistant Art Editor; Sue Scott, Assistant Faculty Editor; Bob LaSnell,
Album Editor; Devera Mellman, Assistant Business Manager; Janet Atler, Curriculum Editor.
Bottom row: Allee Sweeney, Club Editor.

Angelus Presents

ROGER HAHN
E t· r-m · Ch1ef

The 1950 Angelus was rated "First Class"
by the National Scholastic Press Association .
The Angelus has received twenty such awards
in previous years, and in 1937 received the
"All-American Award," which is now the
highest award given .
The staff of the 1951 Angelus decided on
"Profile of Youth" for their theme. The
theme has been carried out throughout the
book with silhouettes of students in their
every day surroundings. The Angelus has
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ALLAN LACKNER
Ass1stant E

added many more attractions to make this
one of the outstanding books in years A
royalty section has been featured showing the
king, queens, and their attendants. Also for
the first time the Junior and Sophomore
classes have separate sections for their classes.
The Angels displayed their support for the
Angelus by buying 1500 books. The staff
presented the movie, "The Late George
Apley," for the student body m appreciation
for their assistance.

�Top row, left to right: Jeanne Klodt, Assembly Editor; Martm Shore, Candid Editor; Dorothy
Stout, Photographic Co-ordinator; D ck Jones, Photographer; Barbara Claus, Faculty Editor.
Second row : Barbara Battey, Assistant Curriculum Editor; Pat Beck, Assistant Album Editor;
Bob Patten, Photographer; Jack1e Ungemach, Art Editor; Tom Flugstad, Co-sports Editor.
Bottom row: Patty Mmtz, Assistant Club Editor.

'' Profile of Youth''

LOUIS TANANBAUM
Bu ness Manager

THOMAS GILLIGAN

�Spotlight Work
Top row, left to right: Jennilec Pcd•cord, Special Writer; Sally Schrepferman,
Exchange Editor. Second row: Dack Murphy, Sports Editor; Lorramc Anderson, Special Writer. Third row: Carol Ingram, Exchange Editor; D•ck Schwart
zer, Photographer; Audrey Berry, Special Writer; Mallard Ingraham, Columnist; Nancy Bankley, Special Writer; Nancy Vawter, Assistant Editor. Bottom
row: V~rgan•a Palmer, Special Writer; Ed Hunter, Sports Editor; Pat Breese,
Exchange Editor.

PATSY REEVES
Ed•tor-an-Chief

ED STONE
Busme__ M~ ager

The Spotlight, under the able guidance of
Mrs. Alice E. Koons, is published every third
week by the editor, the business and circulation staff, the special writers, the sports
writers, the columnists. photographers and
the reporters of the paper. Part of the activities of the staff include a trip to the printers
to help publish the Spotlight.
The Spotlight staff, in co-operation with
the Pre-law club sponsored a 100% drive to
sell Spotl1ghts The drive was a huge success

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and resulted in selling all but six papers.
Various assemblies have been provided for
the student body by the Spotlight staff. One
of these include a lecture and a movie by Mr.
Prein, from the Monitor Publications, who
spoke on the safari which took him into
Africa.
The aims of the Spotlight this year were
to promote better school spirit, longer
lunches, and cooperation with the student
council.

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Top row, left to right: Bill Counts, Assistant Editor; Betty Streen, Assistant
Editor. Second row: Joyce Ltnd, Special Writer; Alan Fouse, Photographer.
Third row: lnga Schoo, Special Writer; Ow1ght Murphey, Columnist; Mary
Newberry, Reporter; Manly Barnes, Photographic-coordinator; J1m Colfer,
Sports Writer; Ann Chap1n, Assistant Editor. Bottom row: Myron Rubtn,
Reporter; Ruth Sumners, Reporter; Roger S•mon, Sports Writer.

BOB FERGUSON
Head Photographer

ALICE C. KOONS

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Color day for East this year seemed emminently
successful , even to the weather The sophomores'
skit took first prize, but the senior class ran
away wi th the honors for the day in out-mudding
the juniors dunng the tug-of-war and taking
first prize for the most beautiful float in the
parade. The crowning event of the day saw Sue
Bitman reigning as May queen over the color day
fest ivit ies.

Counterclockwise: semor sk1t, JUnior sk1t; scphomore sk1t,
N1ta crowns Sue May qu en; v1ctory sm1les for the scn1ors
m the tug-of-war; the beauty laden, wmnmg sen1or float.

�Senior Girls Win
Character Awards
Poise
Fr iend line ss
Se nse of Humor
Cheerfulness
Sportsmanship
Se rv ice
De pe ndability
Loyalty

ANN SEAWELL
SUE BITMAN
CAROLE DICKERSON
MARGIE DUFF
NANCY BINKLEY
MARCIA MA
BOBBIE ROE
MARY McMURTRIE

Courtesy

SEBA BROOKS

Best-All-Around Girl

PATSY REEVES

Counterclockwise : Ann Seawell, Sue B1tman, Carole
I erson, Marg1e Duff, Nancy B1nkley, Marc1a Manmng, Bobb1e Roe, Mary McMurtne, Seba Brooks,
Patsy Reeves.

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��Left to right, top to bottom : LOUIS Tan nbaum, Kmg
Herod; Mary Montague, M ry, 01ck Sm1th, Joseph,
Don Ackerman, narrator, George Fouke, Gabnel;
Nancy Vawter, narrator; Steve McCoy, Kmg Baccus.
Bill Counts, Kmg Melcho1r; and Ed R1dd1ck, Kmg
Gaspar.

Actors Present Christmas Pageant
M iss Geneveive Kreiner, d1rector of the
presentation, and M iss Freeda Moorehead,
d1rector of the A Cappella choir, worked together to present an unusual and delightful

program Mrs. V1olettc McCarthy, vocal soloist, was accompanied by M iss Marcia Manning
to add to the traditional Christmas pageant
w1th outstand1ng beauty and significance

�Seniors Present
Class Play
The Class of 1951 presented "The Man
Who Came to Dinner" as their contrrbution
to laughter.
The play was under the excellent d1rection
of Mrs. Genevieve Kriener. A beaut1ful new
set by Mr. Arthur Bragg and the stage crew,
and new furniture helped make the play a
f1nished production.
The leading roles were portrayed by Louis
Tananbaum as Sheridan Whiteside, Nancy
Vawter as Maggie Cutler, Bill Counts as Burt
Jefferson, Sue Bitman as Lorraine Sheldon,
John Archibald as Banjo, Mary Montague as
Miss Preen. George Fouke played Beverly
Carlton; Mary Newberry, Harnet Stanley;
Harry Arkm, Doctor Bradley; Mel Coffee,
Professor Metz. The members of the Stanley
family were Richard Smith and Seba Brooks,
the parents, Richard Murphey and Betty Farrand, Richard and June, Paul Miller and Kathleen Posey were John and Sarah; Milliard Ingraham, Sandy.

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G. Edgar Riddick's presentation of Henry's
" A Call to Arms" was the winner of the
seventy-eighth annual Woodbury Medal contest held in the East auditonum. Fmalists
for the contest were: George Fouke, Harry
Arkin, Ronald Silenky, E. Richard Smith,
Donald Ackerman, G. Edgar Riddick, Louis
T ananbaum, and Stephen McCoy.
Ruthie Ann Hailpern, sophomore, was
chosen winner of the seventy-second annual
Wolcott sight reading contest. The finalists,
which included, Devera Mellman, Mary
Montague, Betty Farrand, Marlene Law,
leeba Nelson and Ruth Sanders all took part
in the reading of "Twas the Night Before
Christmas" by Paul Gallico.
Though losing in the all -city Shafroth extemperoraneous contest by close scores, both
John Archibald and Ann Chapin represented
East high in a fine manner.

�Homecoming
Dane
November 4, marked the eve
that Paula Boltz was crowned
Queen of the Homecoming dance.
The other girls who served as her
attendants were : Sandy Sparks,
Margie Duff, Judy Jones, Marcia
Manning, and Ann Seawell. As the
last strains of "Goodnight Sweetheart" died away every one agreed
that it had been a very successfu l
evening.

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Promenad
Leading the Junior Prom.
through a successful evening was
the music of Johnny Hawes.
Reigning over the Junior debut
was Sidge Arnold. Her attendants
were: Vonnie DeSpain, Sandy
Sparks, Janet Dodd and Peggy and
Patty Mintz.
New winter formals predominated the scene while silver stars
and blue and white streamers
glistened from above.

�Cupid Capers
Dark red hearts and white lacy trim set the
scene for the Sweetheart dance. The evening
was highlighted with the coronation of a Sweetheart King and Queen presented for the first
time at the annual Valentine dance.
The king and queen were Ann Seawell and
Ray Marks. Their attendants were : Priscilla
Stone and Jerome LaGrange Carole Dickerson
and Willard Bissell, Vonnie DeSpain and Barry
Frank, Marcia Manning and Dick Frye, and
Nancy Van Derbur and Bill Clark.

�Varsity Cap rs
"Varsity Capers," was the theme for this year's
"D" club dance, which was held in the boys'
gym April 7. The boys' gym was decorated
with small D's and crepe paper which led to
the middle of the gym where a large red D was
suspended. Howard Farrand provided the
music, and new spring formals predominated
the scene.

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�E APH SWING
Small pink bids announced the opening dance of the year
given annually by the Seraph S1sters. The decorations
carried out the theme with an overhang1ng ceiling of
pmk and black streamers with a large pmk swmg suspended from the center. Star eyed cherubs danced to the
dreamy mus1c of Howard Farrand, while fall formals
rustled in rhythm.

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Romant1c? Angels stepped through a replica of a jail
door onto a dance floor resembl1ng a Jad (w1th electnc
chair and all) Round black b1ds similar to an eight ball
were presented for adm1ss1on.
The second sport dance of the year proved a great success while pol1cemen (real and unreal) kept guard

�Senior Barn
Dance
Bunny rabb1ts, hdlbillles, cowboys, boy scouts, boy cheerleaders,
and g1rl football players, bab1cs, detecttves and Da1sy Mae and L1ttle
Abner, were some of the costumes
that made up the colorful dance
floor th n1ght the Scmors presented their masquerade.
It was the first of 1ts kind presented by East high students since
way back when the Sen1or Barn
dance u!&gt;ed to be a masquerade
Halloween dance. All who cam
agreed 1t was a lot of fun and hope
for more in the future.

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�Back row, left to right: Nancy Young, Marcra Mannrng, Mary McMurtne, Ann Seawell. Front row: Patsy Reeves,
Janey Atler, Sue Bitman, Vonn1e Lyster.

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�East Htgh School offers a vanety of e tra -curricular
act1v1ties to Angels interested 1n partrcrpatmg 1n group
organizatrons.
These organ rzations serve Cherubs for educational
purposes, in advancement of Interests and hobb1es, aiso
social adjustment and educat1on rn group organization is obta1ned by Angels participat1ng rn organized
activities.
Congress club rs the oldest of the present clubs as
they e 1st today, berng organrzed 1n 1904. New clubs
of the past year rnclude Collegtate Arts, and Home
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��Front row, left to right: Betty Nash, Watty Bowes, Bobbae Kessler, President; Pat Arnold, Dw1ght Murphey Second
row: Ganger Roe, Sharlee Johnson, Ronnae Epstem, Nata Watson, Leta Logan, Manlyn Pearson. Third row: Dack Sm1th,
Nadme Lake, LoUis Tananbaum, George Fouke, Seba Brooks, Don Grebe Top row: Jam Parker, D1ck Frye, Ed Hunter,
Ray Marks, Jerry McGu1re, D1ck Hansen.

Inter-Club Council
The Inter-Club council is composed of the
presidents of all the clubs here at East. The
club meets twice a month to discuss questions
and problems that arise from school issues
This year the club sponsored an assembly,
as well as the annual varsity-faculty basketball game.

The lnter·Ciub council serves to promote
a closer bond between all clubs When a
problem arises as to how to raise money for a
club, or a problem of a similar nature, it is
taken to the lnter·Ciub council.
Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Elizabeth Todd, the club did an outstanding job
of ruling the many clubs here at East.

�Front row, left to right: Belv1n Williams, Justin W. Bnerly, Sponsor, R1chard Frye, President; Robert Sawyer, VicePresident; Donald Harlan, Secretary; John S1ple, Treasurer; Roc y Groves. Second row: Ed Hunter, Jerry Moore,
Donald Ackerman, Alan Edwards, D1ck Sm1th, Tom Carey. Third row : Ed Barry, Chuck Froese, J1m Bob Day, Tom
Flugstad, Bob LaSheiJ, Bob Yegge, Warren P1ckford Top row: Watty Bowes, Phd Schoelzel, Tom McGonagle, Dan
McGrew, Wil lard B1ssell, 81!1 DeMoulm.

Pre - Law
The Pre-Law club has plaved an active part
in the club life at East since its organization
in 1939.
The purpose of the club is to unite boys
with high scholastic standings and common
interests.
The club has many social gatherings
throughout the year in the homes of club

members to enable the boys to become better
acquainted with one another.
To round out a perfect year in the Pre-Law
club, the boys and their dates attend the
Annual Spring banquet, held in one of Denver's leading hotels.
Membership is limited to twenty-five boys
with a "B" average or higher.

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Justin W . Bnerly..••....•••.........•••.••....•.•. Sponsor
Richard Frye

President

Robert Sawyer.......•...•....•.••....•••••Vice-President
Donald Harlan ..•.•••••..........................••. Secretary
John S1ple ......••••••......•..•••.••..•........Treasurer

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�Front row, left to right: E1 e n
nger, Nancy N1cholson, Celeste S1ege, Charles Croley, Sponsor, Sh1rlee Johnson,
President; Mary Ann Ormor
Vice-President; Mary Ann Kreuzer, Secretary; JackiC Adams, Treasurer; Carole Greenwood, Glona Gray, Sh1rley l1amdton. Second row: Nancy Rob1nson, Barbara Magnussen, Gwynn Cheney, Martha
Rodenck, Maqorie Hickey, Loretta Carhle, Lmda Harrell, Joan Young, Janet Ka1ser, Norma Klarner, Janet Carlstrom.
T h ird row: Dorothy Keller, Alice Harris, Manlyn H1gley, Sally Zwahlen, Ann Stewart, Maryellen Sm1th, Joyce Kortz,
JoAnn Wilson, Shirley Klem, Virgmia Stevens. Top row: Donna Kueker, Barbara McFarland, Jane N1chols, Ruth Lmn,
Mar~an Ross, Phyllis Taylor, Marilene Robison, Donna Harrison, Alice Co
Vlvran Schroer, Ann Goodnch.
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Girls' Bowling
The Girls' Bowling club was organized in
1947, and has been one of East's most active
clubs ever since. The girls bowl every Tuesday night at the Park Hill bowling alley.
In December, the girls participate en a

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Charles Croley

Sponsor

Sh~rlee Johnson

Preside nt

Mary Ann Ormond.

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Mary Ann Kreuzer ....

Secretary

Jack1e Adams

Treasurer

bowling league against other schools not only
in Denver, but all over the country.
The Girls' Bowling club has been very
fortunate in having Mr. Croley as a sponsor,
for he not only makes the club a lot of fun,
but teaches the art of good bowlmg as well.

�Front row, left to right: D1ck Broman, J1m McNalley, Larry N1chols. Second row: Charles Croley, Sponsor, Jack Rassmusscn, Don Grebe, Roger Miller, Don Red, Dick Reece, Armand DeSaveno, Sponsor.

Boys' Bowling
Among the better sports clubs for boys at
East is the Boys' Bowling club. At the beginning of the year the club had an average of
forty to fifty boys bowling every Monday
night at the bowling alley. Because of the
world si tuation today, however, some of the
best bowlers have gone into the Army and
Navy.

The club enters many leagues, but perhaps
the most fun is being in the contest between
the boys and the girls of the Girls' Bowling
club, which was held in March.
Any boy may apply for membership in this
club.

OFFICERS
left to right:
Don Grebe

President

Roger M1llcr

V Jee-P resident

Armand DeSaveno

Sponsor

Vernon Peterson

Treasurer

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�Front row, left to right· Sh ron Dougherty, Ann Se1clstad, Mary Ann Mon1er, L1danne Jones, M1ss Luclll llgaudas,
Sponsor; Seba Brook Pres1dent; Marc1a Mannmg, Vice-President; Ann Seawell, Secretary; Ann Chapm, Treasurer;
M1ss Juanita Loept1en Sponsor; Marilyn Pearson, Beverly Hennen, Mane Downmg. Second row : Debby ew, Pat
Dornan, Manan Canf 1d r 1thy Kearns, Jo Ann Holmdahl, Charla Snyder, Sue Warder, Vonme Lyster, N1ta Watson,
Scott1e Scoef•eld, Barbara Llaus, Carolyn G~rardot, Nancy Newcomb. Third row : Patty Mmtz, Devera Mellman, Barbara
Battey, Barbara Grenfell, Lmda Gamel, D1ane Bentley, Mary Montague, Jody Crotchett, Greta Ohlson, Carol Blackwell,
Bette Mun•shor, Bobb1e Roe. Top row: Allee Sweeney, Nancy Hanks, Nancy Sterlmg, Kay Schnener, Dix•e Williams,
Jan Rob•nson, V1cky Fair, Shirley Staggs, Beverly Sm1th, Jody R1chardson, Ruth Bartholic, Corky Barker, Carolyn
Snuffer.

White Jackets
Front row, left to right: Norma L1mbach, Martanne Re1neman, Helen F
deryl Byers, Carol Tyler, Judy Campbell,
Bert Lavm, Peggy Aylard, Susan McClelland, Janet Dodd, Molly Wynn Second row: Sue B1tman, Jack1e Ungemach,
Betty Farrand, Allee Carper, Darlene Stroh, Jane Montony, Mary Bron
da Sclme, Carol Holling, Ruth Sumners,
Ro~emary Fehr. Third row: Betty McCorm1ck, Lo1s McKenz1e, Mary Ann Lumm1ngs, Barbara Newman, Mary Pnce,
Helen Burmont, Betty Marshall, Joyce Lochhead, Mary Williams, Mary Spath. Top row: Marty Chambers, She1lo K1rley,
Carolyn Campbell, JoAnn Warner, Joan Snyder, Polly Scott, Mary Ann Kreuzer, Sally Schrepferman, D1ane Kaub, Patsy
Reeves, Nancy Vawter

�Front row, left to right: Roberta N1cholson, lynette Copen, Sharon Fnedman, Sally Stnker, Elyce Karlsberg, Mary Jo
Green, Jeanne Ragland, Nancy Hmkle, Charlene Barnhart, Nancy Re rode. Second row: Ellen Eames, Mary Blanchard,
Jack1e Shere, Roberta Perlov, Peggy Mmtz, Mozell Zarit, Jack1e Adams, lo1s Johnson, Marty Bielser, Jane Clark.
Th ird row: Isabel Blandford, Betty Strccn, M1ldred McCarthy, Jane Eagan, lorramc Anderson, Barbara Ke1th, Betty
Kmyon, Ann leav1tt, Anel Goodnch, Barbara Taggart. Top row: Vernon Aspelmier, Nancy Burke, Ina Robmsen,
Phyll1s Wnght, Phyll1s Taylor, Beverly Dickison, laVerne Dufva, Joan Yamcn, Norma Goldberg, Elise Oppcnhe1mer.

White Jackets
Ask yourself this question, "What adds
most to the spirit of East?" Of course, the
answer will be the White Jackets, the girls'
pep club. These girls form a truly wonderful
picture on Fridays when they wear their red
skirts, white jackets and red berets.
If the weather be snow or sunshine, the
White Jackets may be seen attending the
football and basketball games, cheering
heartilv

Being a member of W hite Jackets is not
only a lot of work, but a great deal more of
fun. The girls march in two parades during
the year, and participate in drills at Denver
University stadium.
Membership 1n this club is based upon
scholastic standing, posture, and good citizenship

OFFICERS
l eft to right:
M1ss lucille llgaudas................. . . .. Sponsor
Seba Brooks ............ .............
President
Marc1a Mannmg
Vice-President
Ann Seawell
Secretary
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M1ss Juan1ta loept1en
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�Front row, left to right: M1ss Margaret Aylard, sponsor; R1chard Sm1th, President; R1chard Murphy, First Vice-President:
Barnard S1lver, Second Vice-President; Thomas Hams, Secretary-Treasurer; S1dney Lang, Merle We1tz Second row:
Ronald Chadw1ck, Jim Parker, Gene Levy, Don Parkyn, Myron Rubm, Nate Hoffman. Third row: Bill S1mpson, Allen
Goody, Alan Edwards, Wesley Clark, Stan Nathenson, Frank Freeman Top row: Nat Roper, James Newell, D1ck
R1chmon, Pete Melcher, Martm Errickson, Mike Cornwall.

Euclidian
In 1932, o ne of East's former teachers,
Harry Charlesworth, formed a math club
called the Slide Rule club. When Mr. Charlesworth left East last year, the club selected a
very capable new sponsor, M iss Margaret
Aylard.
The Euclidian club gives students interested in advance mathematics an opportuni ty
to become acquainted with the material not
presented in math classes.

OFFICERS
Left to right :

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Sponsor

R1chard Sm1th

President

D1ck Murphy

V1ce President

Tom Harris

Secretary· Treasurer

Barnard S1lver

2nd Vice-President

The club annually gives a Mathematical
Award to a senior with high merits in math.
At each meeting the club has an outside
speaker, and each member is supplied with
the Euclidian club bulletin of the week wh ich
contains puzzles and jokes pertaining to
mathematics and sc1ence.
The club is kept to forty students interested
in math.

�Front row, left to right: Dan Foley, Sponsor; Wtllard Btssell, President; Watty Bowes, Vice-President; Jtm Day, Secretary;
Phd Schoelzel. Second row: Bill DeMoulin, Tom McGonagle, Dave Madtson, Lynn Hoover, Deane Wnter, Bob Webb,
Jul1us Buerger. Third row: Jamte Grant, Bob Cooper, Bob lrwtn, Chuck Froese, Steve Kinney, B1ll Z1mmerman, Bob
Man1on. Top row: Duane Capps, Allen Goody, Bob LaShell, Roger Hahn, Bob Patten, Tom Carson, Rocky Groves.

Key
The Key club is co-sponsored by the downtown Kiwanis club which sends a representative to each meeting held here at East.

The members of this club take care of the
bulletin board under the clock and usher for
the "8" assemblies.

Last year the club sent a representative
to Columbus, Ohio to attend the international
meeting of Key clubs, and this year a boy
will be sent to M iami, Florida.

The club helps to develop ini tat ive and
leadership among the members, tries to serve
the school and community in every way possible, and prepares the boys for useful citizenship in the future .

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Dan Foley .
Wtllard B1ssell
Watty Bowes
Jtm Bob Day....
Phd Schoelzel
B1ll DeMoultn

Sponsor
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
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�Front row, left to right: Beverly Gray, Mass Hero Conesny, Sponsor; Jam Parker, President; Jackae Adams, VicePresident; Jackae Smath, Secretary; Sharley Hutton, Treasurer. Second row: Lewas Palm r, George McCrumb, Aid n
Tammerman, Sharley Charvonaa, Florence Fu1awara, Ball Galbreth. Third row: Bob Sperlang, Ruth Bowker, Marallyn
We~ebaum, Sh~rlee Johnson, Roberta Morns, Gwen Conner. Top row: Joe Lustag, Varganaa Gordon, Nancy Ann Grace,
lo1s Ann lraon, Anne K.rby, S1lverio Pereira.

Art
The Art club provides an opportunity for
all talented and int erested art ists to work
together outside of school. The club attends
many local and nat ional a rt exhibits.
The Art club adds to the success of East
by painting poste rs and advertising material.
The main purpose of this club is to provide

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Mass Hero Conesny.

Sponsor

Jam Parker.....

.... President

Jack1e Adams

...Vice-President

Jackae Smath ....

...... Secretary

Sharley Hutton ....................................Treasurer

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an outlet for talented pupils wishing to contribute to their school and community. Many
thanks go to the Art club and Miss Hero
Conesny for their outst anding work here at
East.
The club is open to all pupils interested
in Art and all its aspects.

�Front row, left to right: Bill Larson, AI Lackner, Jack Beardshear, Sponsor; Watty Bowes, President; Don Harlan,
Vice-President; Chuck Froese, Secretary; Tom Carson, Treasurer; John Smyth, Sponsor; Donald Ackerman. Second row:
Bob Webb, Paul Mtllcr, Art Marttn, Ed Hunter, Harry Lew1s, J1m Willson, Louts Tananbaum, Don Gruenlcr, Ronald
Chadwick . Third row: Kenneth Moses, Bob Mtlstcm, Leonard Stlverman, Larry Ztvm, Oscar Hall, Lee Thompson, Bob
LaShell, Allen Goody, Dick Smtih. Top row: Burt Dunevtlz, Ronn1e Epstetn, Steve Hellerstem, Duane Capps, Dtck
Wlldmg, Herbte Bracken, Chuck Rob rison, John Marshall, Melvrn Langshaw.

Red Jackets
The Red Jackets may be identified around
the halls of East by their red jackets.
Red Jackets, the boys' pep club, serves
the school by sponsoring the information
booth in the main hall, by taking part in all
pep assemblies, and by taking care of the lost
and found department.

Among the activities that the Red Jackets
participated in was the "Big House Bounce,"
given in cooperation w1th the White Jackets.
Perhaps the most fun came in attending the
annual Red Jacket hayrack ride.
The club is open to all boys with an average
of "C" or better.

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Jack Beardshear................... ..... .. ... Sponsor
Watty Bowes .. . ..
Preside nt
Don Harlan ... . .
. .Vice-Preside nt
Chuck Froese
Tom Carson
John Smyth

............................ Secretary
Treasurer
Sponsor

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�Front row, le ft to right: M1ss Rosalie Edm1ston, Sponsor; Pat O'Reilly, Preside nt; Lola Schmoll, Mary Snodgrass
Treasurer; Barbara Bell, Janet Ka1ser, V1rgmia Johnson. Second row: Aileen Harvey, Manlyn Horton, Pat Carlstrom,
Ruth Chapman, JoAnn Holmdahl, Lmda Hueston, Barbara Lowry Third row: Bev Vincent, Bob D1llon, Eleanor Hamilton
Janet Carlstrom, Robert Brown, Karen Cartwnght. Top row: Jerry Hatton, Ralph Fellows, Frank Adams, Harold Hatton,
Bill Barnes, Joan R1chman, Donna W~rth

Bible Research
Membership in this group is open to anyone interested in the Bible. Discussions given
by the club members, movies and pictures
provide a realistic picture of the Holy Bible.
Another purpose of the club is to enliven the
friendship of its members Under the sponsor-

OFFICERS
l eft to right:
M1ss Rosahe Edm1ston ...

Sponsor

Pat O'Reelly

Pre side nt

Barry Kllngsmith

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Vice-Preside nt

Janet Henshaw....

Secret ary

Mary Snodgrass

Treasurer

ship of Miss Rosalie Edmiston, the club part icipated in a Christmas party and several
picnics.
One of the club's most interesting speakers
of the year was Rev. Dones of the Colored
Church of Good Hope.

�Front row, left to right: Well1am We1mer, Sponsor; Dweght Murphey, President; Edward Zall, Secretillry; M1llard Ingraham, Treuurer; Bdl Clow, Parlimentnian . Second row: Harry Sterling, John Arch1bold, Donald Ackerman, D1ck Sm1th,
Pete Taylor. Top row: Deck Lmdseth, James Bromley, Paul Hannon, Tom Aurel1us, Neal Blue.

Congress
The Congress club has the distinction of
being the first club organized at East, and
the oldest high school club in Denver. Under
the sponsorship of William We imer, the club
has presented several assemblies for the
student body and has held its annual banquet.
The main purpose of the club is to train

its members in the science of government
and the art of expression.
Among the many speakers that the Congress club obtained this year are Dr. Senesch,
Dr. Crofts, Dr. Scofield and Dr. Carey, all of
Denver university's speakers bureau.
Any boy having a "C" average may apply
for membership.

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Wdleam We emer

Sponsor

Dw1ght Murphey

President

Edward Zall

Secretary

M1llard Ingraham.

• ...

Bdl Clo"' .

.....• Parliamentarian

• ... Treasurer

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�Front row, left to right: Mrs. V~rgmaa Stearns, Sponsor; Paul Maller, Secretary; Pat Arnold, President; Charles Younkman, Vice-President; Seba Brooks, Treasurer; Harry Arkan, Chairman of Board; Elazabeth Bean, Sponsor. Second row:
Bruce Paul, Jerry Re1chman, B1ll Sampson, Myron Ruban, Steve Hellerstean, John Grow. Third row: Peter Breat, Lynette
McKnaght, Edward Zall, Maralyn Pearson, Sadney Lang, Barbara Bell, Wesley Clark.

International Relations
The International Relations club was
founded in 1921 by a group of boys primarily
interested in international problems. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in
international affairs and to be better informed
concerning them. During the school year, the
group continually had speakers from all parts
of the world come to their meetings and discuss current and interesting problems.

OFFICERS
left to right:
Mrs. Vargmaa Stearns..... .

Sponsor

Charles Younkman ..
Pat Arnold ............. .

Vice-President

Paul Maller

Secretary

Seba Brooks
Harry Arkm

Treasurer

Mass Elazabeth Be1n .

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President

........ Board Chairman
Sponsor

One of the highlights of the year took
place when Mrs. Virginia Stearns, sponsor of
the group, and sixty I. R. members took part
in the Annual State-Wide I. R. conference
held at Denver university.
The I. R. club is open to all interested
students upon application, providing that
their grades are high scholastically.

�Front row, left to right: John Brennan, Sponsor; Bob Sawyer, President; Dan McGrew, Vice-President; Harry
retary; Danny Ferguson, Treasurer; Sam Frank, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jerry McGu~re, Sergeant-at-Arms; M. M Arbogast,
Sponsor. Second row: Ted W•ll•amson, Bob W1lder, Jerry Moore, Phd Schoelzel, Mark Murray, Don Larkin. Third row :
George Wafer, Jul•us Buerger, B1ll Dan•el, Jtm Dikeou, Leo McCune, Bob Gutshall, Barry Frank. Top row: Jerry
LaGrange, Murray McComas, Bill Clark, Ray Marks, John S1ple, Joe Leyden, Tom Carey.

Hi-R-40
Certain men are someday going to look
back upon the "good old days" 1n the
Hi-R-40 club.
Hi-R-40 is primarily a service club. They
watch the cars in the parking lot, and sponsor
a popular dance each year.

This club affords the boys an atmosphere
to build character through contact with the
other members of the club.
The forty members are chosen by a
unanimous vote of the old members, but all
boys may apply.

OFFICERS
Left to right:
John Brennan ........

Sponsor

Bob Sawyer.........
Dan McGrew . .. .

Prcs1dent

Harry Nash ..•
Danny Ferguson

Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer

Sam Frank ............................. Sergeant-at-Arms
Jerry McGu1re .
Sergeant-at-Arms
M M . Arbogast.. ........

Sponsor

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�Front row, left to right: Gregg Brownmg, Sponsor; D1ck Ham.en, President; Ed Ridd1ck, Vice- President; Nancy Vawter,
Secretary; Lee Hett•g, Treasurer; Jack Stanley, Parliamentarian; Don Ackerman, Chairman of the Board. Second row:
Peter Breit, Stuart Gottesfeld, Roland Dedmon, Harry Sterlmg, Myron Rubin. Third row: Pete Taylor, N al Blue, Seba
Brooks, Ray Freeland, Lou1s Tananbaum, G orge Fouke. Top row: Edward Zall, Kathleen Po!&gt;ey, Ann Chapm, 01ck
Murphy, Harry A rkin.

Debate
T he Debate club rep resents East high
school a t speech confe rences all over the
state during the year. T his helps to improve
the t hinking and expression of its members.
Because of t heir knowledge of current
events and the interest st1mulated in national

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Sponsor

Gregg Brown.ng
D1ck Hansen
Ed R1dd1ck
ancy Vawter

Vice- Preside ::1t

Lee Hett1g
Don Ackerman

Treas urer

Jack Stanley ...

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Preside nt
Secre tary
... Board Cha irma n
. ..

.

.. Pa rliam e ntarian

and internat ional affairs, the Deba te club prepares leaders for the fu t ure.
There is absolutely no restriction as to
membership. All pupils interested in friendly
competition with other students from all over
the state may apply for membership in this
club.

�Front row, left to right: S. Melnick, J. Ashford, J. Willrams, Miss M. Smrth, Sponsor; M. Pearson, President; J. Deeter,
Vice-President; M . Newberry, Secretary; A . Serelstad, Tre.;asurer; Mr. B. Shepherd, Sponsor; C. Soli, N. Burke, M. Helm,
J. $river. Second row: E. Darley, M. Horton, L. Ingraham, G. Caldwell, M. Durning, E. Jones, M . Green, B. Levy, E
Merey, M. Rog II, M . Korlan, G. Willard, P. Johnson. Third row: P. Levin, L. Nelson, P. Lenon, P. Wearner, T . Hancock, B. Lutz, K Lrmas, B. Soli, G. Fouke, R. Freeland, A. Chapin, B. Anderson. Top row: D. Wrrght, S. Pretsch, M .
Pretsch, D. Kalrscher, J. Willson, P. Peregrrne, P. Russ, D. Mrnger, D. Arent, L lrron, N . Vawter, M. Montaque, J
Thurneysen, B. Whrte.

Drama
The Drama club presented two excellent
plays during assembly periods, participated
in the United Nations program, and took part
in the All-School show. The group, under the
sponsorship of Miss Margaret Smith and
Bruce Shepherd, learned about the theater in
regard to makeup, acting, costuming and
staging.

At each club meeting the members put on
a play, thus giving each member a chance to
participate at one time or another in a
meeting.
The purpose of the Drama club is to give
its members experience in interpreting and
producing outstanding plays. Membership,
given by tryouts, is limited to thirty-five.

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Mrss Margaret Smrth
Marrlyn Pearson
Jack Deeter

Sponsor
President
. Vice-President

Mar Newberry

Secretary

Ann Serlclstad

Treasurer

Bruce Shepherd

Sponsor

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�Front row, left to right: Carolyn Cl r ten en, Joan Scholl, Nancy K&lt; r
am, M1ss Juan1ta Loeptem, S;~onso r; Ed
Hunter, President; Jaclyn Ungemac
Vice-President; Isabel BlandforJ Secretary-Treasurer; M1ss Jean Aschbacher,
S;&gt;onsor; Jean McNeill. Second row
Ha Atkms, Anne Hopley,
htch, Ronold Chadw1cJ..., Barbara Ke1th,
Jane Eagan, M1ldred McCarthy, Jeann1e Klodt Th ird row: Don Gruener, L)1ck Schwartzler, Alan Edwards, Lelar"d
Wal er, Bob Hartsf1cld, Page Thompson, Kenny Helms Top row: Betty Farrand, She1la K~rley, JoAnn Worner, Mary
Ann Mon1er, Marty Chambers, C nth1a M1tchell, Ann Seawell, Bob Se1tz, John Drabmg

SkEast
Front row, left to right: Larry Man n Pete Melcher, Bdl K1llgore, Pat Tootha er, Calvin Anderson, Sponsor; Harry
Lew1s, Lo1s McKenz1e, J 1m Coif~
Second row: Jeanne Hauselmonn, Donna Hethermgton, Pat Peregnne, Judy Camp
bell, Ahce Cross, Barbara Lowe, Au~ e Berry, Jack Brendlmger. Third row: Carole Greenwood, Norma Bl1ss, Barbara
lem, Martha Olson, Gus Larson, Konme Epstem, D1ck Lmd!&gt;eth, Barbara Walker. Top row: Jerry Walker. Ronnie
N1•han, Ken Flem1ng, Gretchen Lames, Mary Ellen D1xon, D1ane Dnemeyer, Joan Maul, Mary Bronson, Mary Ann
M1tchell.

�The Big Brass of the team

Cal, East's ski pro

Take it Easy Grcuter

SkEast
If you want to increase your racing abilities
and learn about better and safer skiing, join
the Ski club which is open to all skiers
The club sponsors both a boys' and a girls'
ski team, and hold competitive meets with
the teams from all other high schools.
One of the main advantages of being a

member of this club is the discount on the
ski bus and tows.
This club is affiliated with the Southern
Rocky Mountain Ski association, which sponsors some of the inter-school skiing meets.
Each week the club sponsors a bus which
goes to Winter Park, Berthoud Pass, Loveland
Pass, or Arapahoe Basin.

OFFICERS
left to right:

M1ss Juan1ta Loeptem
Ed Hunter

. . . ...

Jackie ungemach

Sponsor

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

. President
VIce-P resident

Calv1n Anderson .......••••................
Isabel Blanford
Harry Lew1s
M1ss Jean Aschbacher.............

Sponsor
Secretary

Race Cha~rman
Sponsor

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�Front row, left to right: Ted Wtlltamson, Tom Carey, Jerry Moore, A. Bruce Ewer, Sponsor; Jerry McGutre, President;
Don Lark1n, Vice-President; Fotz Huber, Secretary-Treasurer; Murray McComas, Sergeant-at -Arms; Ronn1e Z•er,
Sergeant-at-Arms; Jtm Dtkeou, Jerry LaGrange, Phil Plutt. Second row: Jim Stolley, Wtllard Btssell, Deane Wnter, Dtck
Frye, Steve K~nney, Chuck Froese, Jtm Walkl~ng, Bob Webb, D•ck Dungan, Jtm Bob Day, Btll DeMoulm. Third row:
Bob Weaver, Bob Cooper, Ray Weaver, Watty Bowes, Tom Carson, Bdl Clark, Ed Barry, Rtchard Brown, Rocky Groves,
Belvin Williams. Top row: George Rtchte, Sam Downtng, Charles Band, Bob lrwtn, Bob Wilson, Roy Marks, Bdl Dantels,
Barry Frank, Bob Patten, Jack Lar!.en, Hamlet Crocker.

Hi-Y
The present Hi-Y club was organized at
East in 1942 under the same sponsor, Mr.
Bruce Ewer.
Hi-Y is a school service club, and is affiliated with the Central Y. M . C. A. Each
year the club sponsors a fall hayrack ride and
a dance afterwards.

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Bruce Ewer
Jerry

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McGu~rc

Sponsor
Presadent

Don Larktn

Vice-President

Fr1tz Huber

Secretary-Treasurer

Murray McComas

Sergeant-at -Arms

Ronn1e Zter

Sergeant-at-Arms

Each month the club as a whole goes to the
Central Y. M . C. A ., where the boys hear
prominent speakers, and learn more about
the work of the Y. M . C. A.
Membership in the Hi-Y group is composed
of many of the school's leaders in both ath letics and politics.

�Front row, left to right: J. Knuth, J. Tillotson, D. Stout, M. Oowd, H. Green, C Soli, T. Downs, M. Spnnkle, D. Drogh,
P Mays, M . Wynne, B. Spector, P. M1ntz Second row: M . Martm, J. R1chardson, R Good1er, D. Jackson, B. Lowe,
C. Yamen, E. Karlsberg, S. Stnker, D. Schwartz, C. Roberts, P. W11l1ams, B. Sliver. Third row: A. Sm1th, C. Peterson,
B. Sm1th, E. TeSellc, C. Kearns, G. Schultz, B. Neson, R. A1den, C. Sonders, J. Yamen, R N1cholson, M Wh1tehead,
L Tananbaum. Top row: M . Anderson, C. Campbell, C. James, P. Toothaker, P. Buxton, M . Miller, A Glass, C. Brown,
K Brown, V. Gordon, M . Rlfkm, S Thompson.

Modern Dance
The Modern Dance club was formed in the
fall of 1949 to provide pupils of every grade
an opportunity to become acquainted with
modern dance techniques. This is one of the
largest clubs in school.
The club meets in the girls' gym one afternoon a week throughout the year. Work on

techniques and dance forms compnse most
of each meeting.
The M odern Dance club provides an opportunity for self-expression through dance
movement, as well as developing an appreciation for dance art.
This club is open to both boys and girls.

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Luc11le

llgaudas

Sponsor

Bobb1e Kessler

President

Elise Oppenhe1mer

Secretny

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�Front row, left to right: Bob Webb, Phd Plutt, Adolph Panek, Sponsor; Wilham Wc1mar, Sponsor; John Brennan
Sponsor; Dan Foley, Sponsor; W1ll1s Lamson, Sponsor; Tommy Flugstad, Warren P1ckford. Second row : Bob Ferguson,
Dwight Murphe , Ed We1dcnhamcr, Bclvm Williams, Ted W1ll1amson, Julius Buerger, Phd Schoelzel, Bob Allen, Don
A c, George Wnter, Bill Clark. Top row: Deane Wnt r, Bob Patten, Jack Lar en, Don Ackerman, Bob Wdder, R1chard
Brown, Fntz Huber, J1m Wolff, Ed Staggs, Gene Croncer, Bill Dan1el.

D Club
Front row, left to right: Murray McComas, Jack Skmner, Ray Marks, President; Don Lark1n, Vice-President; Jim
D1keou, Secretary; Bob Ranck, Treasurer; John Ballard, Dick Auer, Roger S1mon, Warren Scott Second row: Bob Patnck, Bob Burkey, Jerry McGu1re, Jerry Moore, Tom Carey, Bob Sawyer, Harry Nash, Ronn1e Z1er, Charles Bond,
Ph1l Dav1s. Top row: Pmkey Carl5en, Bob Lamson, D1ck Frye, Ed Hunter, J1m Bob Day, Jack Brendlmger, Tom Carson,
Lynn Hoover, B1ll Oakes, Nate Hoffman.

�Front row, left to right: Jack Dav1s, Hub Preuss, R1chard Anshutz, William Metzler, Mered th Rodney, Frank Pulver,
Leonard Roark, Harold Hague. Second row : Arthur M. Bragg, Sponsor; Clarence Bennmgton, George Curry, Don
Johnson, Ralph Fellows, Charles Sears, J1m B1er1, Rodney Plummer

Stage Crew
Top row, left to right : Donald Johnson, G orge Cur , Charles Sears, Jack Dav1s, Flymen; Don Vesaman, Harold
Hague, Rodney Plummer, Steve Ta te, Jack Dav
Carpenters. Bottom row· Hub Preuss, Ralph Fellows, J1m B1en,
Frank Pulver, Electricians; Leonard Roark, Rodnc M ed th, Effect Men.

�Front row, left to right: Manlyn Scof1eld, Bobb1e Roe, Verna Doyle, Anne West, John Matt1es, Sponsor; Robert
McComas, Sponsor; John Arch1bold, President; Bill DeMoulin, Vice-President; Mary McMurtne, Treasurer; M1ss
Loretta Miller, Sponsor; Lo1s Johnson Second row: Nancy Wmkler, Sally H1tch, Bobb1e Kessler, Dw1ght Murphey,
Kathleen Posey, Jody R1chardson, Beverley Sm1th, Dott1e Lacma, Vonn1e Lyster, Bette Mumshor, Janet Hankms.
Third row : Chuck Froese, D1ck Frye, Helen Fedde, Cara Lee Goalstone, Roberta Moms, Nancy Vawter, Joan Yamen,
Lmda Hueston, Pat Breese, lnga Schoo. Top row: Jimm1e Howe, Sheila K1rley, Manlyn Barnes, Nad1ne Lake, Mananne
Rememan, Lo1s McKenzie, Joanne Turner, Betty Thomas, Marg1e K1sner, Ann Leav1tt, Sally Sears, Vergm1a Palmer.

'51 Club
Front row, left to right: Bob La.,., son, LOUIS Tan nb
, Mane Down1ng, Polly Scott, Sally Menan, Betty Kmyon, Martv
B1elser, Jane Clark, Seba Brooks, Sandra Meyt Second row: Bob LaShell, Linda Stone, Betty Streen, Carolyn Campbell, Barbara Ke1th, Jane Eagan, Lorram An&lt;
Mildred McCarthy, Roberta Nicholson, Maxmc Maxwell, Naom1
Manweller. Third row: Judy Burghardt, Blanche Markham, Sue Skmner, Patsy Reeves, Cynth1a Draper, Beverly Hennen,
Florence Wasserman, Carolyn G1rardot, Stephen McCoy. Top row: Kay Cates, Babette Greenslit, Barbara Claus, Sally
Schrepferman, D1ck Murphy, Myron Rubm, Burt Dunev1tz, Kenneth Moses, Bob Wallace, Bnce Bennett.

�Front row, left to right: Kenney Scumann, John Hanson, Dale D1ckson, Manlene Rob1son, Wilma Martmg, Patt Russ,
Mary Newberry, Cynth1a Mad1sen, Charlotte Gamson, Darla Krogh, Nadme Sh1vely, Mary Moore. Second row: Mary
Ann Ormond, Duane Capps, Marilyn Freeman, Lo1s Hanagan, Carol Schlotterback, Barbara Reese, Nancy Stevens,
Charla Snyder, Jeanne Galvm, Nancy Bmkley, Carol Barker, Mary Montague. Third row: Donnalou Mendenhal l, Don
Harlan, Brad K1dder, Allen Goody, Audrey Berry, Marty Garnson, Mary Jo Henry, Frann1e Zabnsk1e, Marsha DePue,
Ann Zabnsk1e, M~nam Kuhlman, Nancy Rexrode. Top row: Ed Hunter, Steve Kmney, Bdl Z1mmerman, Gus Larson,
Ronn1e Ep!&gt;tem, Bob Ferguson, Ph1l Plutt, John S1ple, J1m Day, Deane Wnter, AI Lackner.

'51 Club
The '51 club, sponsored by Mr. McComas
and Miss Miller, is open to all seniors that
have been of service to East in one of their
three years at East.
Some of the activities of the club include
the Senior Barn Dance, the Senior Prom, the
Class Luncheon, Arbor Day, Class Day, the
Senior Class Play, and Senior Picnic.

Boys and girls could join this club in their
sophomore year if they served on the class
ring committee, helped in the lunchroom, or
contributed money to the French Relief Society. All seniors who participate in one of
the many senior activities are automatically
in the '51 club

OFFICERS
Left to right :
M1ss Lor~Jtta M1ller .........

.... Sponsor

Bill DeMoulm ........................... Vice-President
Rodd1e Johnson ...••.. .

Secretary

John Arch1bold .................................. President
M&lt;lry McMurtne...•.••
Robert McComas ..

............Treasurer
Sponsor

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�Front row, left to right: D. Krogh, S. Charvc
B Todd, Sponsor; N. Watson President; J. Ungemach, Vice -President;
B. Roe, Recording Secretary; M. McMurtr
Corresponding Secretory; V Lyster, Treasurer; A Seawell, Treasurer;
M. Downmg, D. Kaub. Second row: J . Fem
Mellman, C. Goalstone, N Adams, B McCormrck, B. Farrand, P
O' Rerlly, P. Bree~e. R Moms, P. Scott, A. Sweeney. Third row: L. Ely, A. Watkms, A. Leavttt, L. McKenzre, M.
McCarthy, J. Me erll, B. Kerth, H. Burmont, M. Barley, S Brooks Top row: H Nremrnen, K. Posey, J Rrchardson,
P Reeves, M Barnes, M. Rememan, T . Downs, M . H1ckey, 0 . Brown, S Gamel.

Seraph Sisters
Front row, left to right: M Mon e
Chambers, S. Dougherty, W . Jaqurth, E. Presler, M . Stem, J Smtth, B Lowe,
L. Johnson, M. Brelser, A Chapm Second row: N. Ltmbach, H. Fedde, B. Krnyon, M. Scofreld, C. Grrordot, B. Claus,
S. Bell1s, 0 . Morgan, M. Freeman L lmagan. Third row: B. Drcktson, V. Doyle, B. Kessler, C Campbell, J Petersen,
S. Welty, J. Yamen, M . Barr, D Hughes, F. Pomenng Top row: N Shrvely, A W est, I. Blandford, B. Streen, S. Hrtch,
B. Hennen, M . DePue, M . Mon tague, B. Munrshor, N . Vawter.

�Top row, left to right: Betty Streen and Wendell Wolf; Verna Doyle. Bottom row: D1anc Kaub and Mrs. Hennetta
Schwarzler, Dom.n1c Zarlengo and Jackre Ungemach.

Seraph Sisters
The Seraph Sister club is composed of the
senior girls in the upper one-fourth of the
class. These g1rls give one study hall each
day to a teacher, or other places such as the
social room, clinic, or as an assistant in some
school department.
The club sponsors the ferst annual formal
dance of the year, and plans teas for incoming
sophomores and any new girls to East. The

Seraph Sisters act as "big" sisters to all the
other girls here at East
The purpose of the club is to assist any
teachers throughout the school, and to render
any service to the school.
The main activities of the year include the
faculty tea, and the senior girl awards which
are given at the end of the year.

OFFICERS
Left to right:
Betty S. Todd ..

Sponsor

N1ta Watson
Jack.1e Ungemach
Bobb1e Roe

Pres1dent
Vice-President
Recording Secretary

Mary McMurtrre...

Corres. Secretary

Vonme Lyster

Treasurer

Ann Mane Seawell ............... .

Treasurer

155

�Front row, le ft to right: Lmda Stone, Donna Lou Mendenhall, Sue Ann Scott, Ledanne Jones, Beverly Fe1st, Glenore
Ruben, Mary Vogelbaugh, Geraldme Bruce, Janece Crawford, Elame Jones, Manta Durnmg. Second row: Sh1rley
Stephenson, Dranne Carpenter, Ann Rogers, Ann Morgan, Sue Obencharn, Helen Fedd , Sally Lee Menan, Jeannee
Klodt, Marc1a Mannmg, Jeanne Galven, Nancy Benkley. Th ird row: Norma Bliss, Sallre Cunnmg, Ann Cochrane, loranne
Milne, Charlene Barnhart, Jeanne Ragland, Peggy Mrntz, Roberta Perlov, Patncra Buckley, Mary F1tzgerald, Margre
Olstad. Top row: Nancy Newcomb, Martha Olson, Barbara Klem, Janet Klein, Mrtz1 Jost, Jody Crotchett, Greta Ohlson,
Go1l Wnght, Charlotte Sm1th, Carol Blackwell, Sherry Johnson.

Kampus
Front row, left to right: Sally Sears, Margre Kesner, Ann Leav1tt, She1la Kirley, Rosemary Luchetta, Mary Lou Krebs,
Donna Stark, Toby Sherley, Janet Chambers, Marvel Harvey, Patty Mentz. Second row: Sue Dellrnger, Rrta Brown,
Carolyn Evans, Nrta Choate, Jimmee Lou Howe, Barbara Ke1th, Jane Eagan, M1ldred McCarthy, Carolyn Campbell,
Darla Krogh, Sue Wafer, Judy Jones. Third row: Mary Anne MacArthur, Dana Darwin, Vrrgrnra Bonney, Micke
McEnrry, Sally Hitch, Mozell Zarrt, Barbara Battey, Nancy Gordon, Nancy Hinkle, Mary Green, Barbara Taggert
Top row : Jane Clark, Marty B1elser, Lors Johnson, lrnda Hueston, LaWave McColl, Pat Wrllrams, Carol Roberts,
Barbara Pool, Sue Hoge, M. J. Martin, Dot Stout.

�Front row, le ft to right: Harnett Berkow1tz, V1rgm1a Palmer, Cynth1a M1tchell, Anel Goodnch, Mrs. Helen Shepherd,
Sponsor; Nadme Lake, Pre s ide nt; Sally Schepferman, V ice - Preside nt; Betty Streen, Se cretary; Janet Kenyon, Tre asurer;
Cec1ly Drap r. Second row : Sally Stnker, Cara Lee Goah.tone, Devera Mellman, Dolores Hughes, Jack1e Shere, JoAnne
W1lliams, Joan Alexander, Paula Boltz, Kay Creach, Maroe Warner. Third row: Sharlene Ackerman, Marlene Stark,
Elyce Karlsbcrg, Toby Turner, Norma Goldberg, Barbara Levy, Janet Evans, Al1ce Cross, Beverly Sm1th. Top row :

Joanne Turner, Manan Ross, Ruth Lmn, W1lma Shook, Mary Dowd, Donna Wright, Barbara Belcher, Lmda Gamel,
Ann Sm1th, Donna Compton.

Kampus
Front row, left to right: Paula Levm, Barbara Sap~ro, Joyce Fe1ngold, Pot Prenderga~t, Delores Tremaine, Lorrame
Anderson, Marty Chambers, D1ane Bentley, Lorna Stoll, Maqone Munroe, Bev Claypool. Second row: Jan1e Counts,
Frannie Zabriskie, M1nam Kuhlman, Ann Zabriskie, Margie Mills, Borbara Klem, Sandy Harvey, Pat Pointer, Patty
Watters, JoAnne Throop, Carolyn Sandefur, Elame Martm. Third row: Kay Cates, Janey Atler, Bette Olmsted, Jo Ann
Foreman, Sandy Seeley, Betty Bee Staples, Pat Neff, Gay Broyles, Susan Cornforth, Lucy Allen, Ann Dav1s. Top row :
Eleanor Bell, Sally Nathenson, Nancy Rexrode, Mary Moore, Beth Morns, Janice Hess, Sandy Gestland, VeeGee
Johnson, Sh1rley Staggs, Mary Ann Mon1er, Mary McMurtne, Donna Hethenngton.

�Front row, right to left: M1ss Mayme Curne, Sponsor; Gretchen Roe, President; Sue Hoge, Vice-President; Marg1e Mills,
Secretary; D1ane Sw1sher, Treasurer; Mary Moore, Joy Z1mmerman. Second row: Judy Johnston, Sylv1a Snuffer JoAnne
W1ll1ams, V~rg1n1a Gordon, Vera Wolverton, Barbara Pool, Norma Jean Edstrom. Third row: Margaret Kaylor, Mar~anne
Roberts, Barbara Klem, Patnc1a Watters, Patnc1a Pomter, JoAnne W1lber, Sh1rlev Bond, Ann Morgan. Top row: Pat
Nagnussen, Donna Compton, Terry Rathgeber, Manlyn Wmters, Hope Moyer, Ann Korenke, Geraldme Bruce, Barbara
Leskey.

Home Arts
The Home Arts club, founded in 1950, is
the newest of East's clubs. The club interests
girls in interior decoration, good pictures,
crystal, ch1na and furniture . All of these
things will help a girl plan her home of the
future .
The club recently visited a home of con-

OFFICERS
Left to right:

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M1ss Mayme Curne

Sponsor

Gonger Roe

President

Sue !-loge

Vice-President

Marg1e Mills

Secretary

Mary Gordon

Treasurer

temporary structure, and also a home of older
architecture.
Just before Christmas a meeting was held
to teach the girls to wrap attractive packages
for Christmas. In the spring the members w1ll
learn about flower arrangements.
Any girl may belong to the Home Arts club

�Boys' Rifle
Front row, left to right: Sgt. Hugh Shaw, Sponsor; Nat Roper, President; R1chord Hames, VicePresident; D1ck Olmger, Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Guthne. Second row: Capt. R. Hawley, Sponsor;
Larry Kmca1d, Bob Vestal, Ralph Vance, George H1dy, Marcy Newell, Sgt. H. Savmgton, Sponsor.
Top row: S1d Nethery, Ted D1ener, R1chard Lmdenme1er, Steve Smtth, Dudley Wetland, R1chard
Rouse.

Girls' Rifle
Front row, left to right: Nancy Cramer, Ruth Vann on, Sgt. H. Savmgton, Sponsor; George Jensen,
Sponsor; Dorothy May, President; Dee Weld Ytce-President; Capt. R. Hawley, Sponsor; Loretta
Carlile. Top row: Josephane Knuth, Jeannme Carve I, Phyll1s Schwabe, Ellen Pnce, Bobb1e Cona ,
Janet Butler, Marrone Hackey.

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�Naturalists
Left to right: Rob rt Stegn r, Sponsor; Dudley Weiland, S1dney lang, Vice· President; Sheila Anderson, Treasurer; Joe Lust1g, Myron Rubin.

Pre-Medic
Front row, left to right: Gretchen Schultz, Miss L1ly Schultz, Sponsor; Betty Jean Nash, President;
Leonard S1lverman, Vice·President; Bob Harsfteld, Secretary; Beverly D1Ck1son, Treasurer. Top row:
Steve Sm1th, Mel Cohen, Leslie Cnspelle, Duane Hull, Buddy Bassow, Dean Haworth .

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�Opera
Front row, left to right: Cynth1a Draper, Elizabeth Myer, Lorna Stoll, Zelda Kammsky, Mrs. V1olette
McCarthy, Sponsor; Bill Wallace, President; Becky Wh1te, Vice-President; Joyce Johnson, SecretaryTreasurer; Dorothy Pmgree, Joanne Ervm, Edlene Bailey, Jon Thurneysen. Second row: Manlyn
Pearson, Betty Stebb1ns, Flurello Lorenzen, Lois Irion, Arden Pearl.

Script
Front row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Wood, Sponsor; Sylvia Welty, President; Elizabeth Myer,
Secretary; Martha Hadley, Treasurer; Florence Fujiwara. Second row: Nancy Rexrode, Dass1e Houtz,
Manlyn M1lstem, Rose Goto, Barbara Herl1hy. Third row : Dorothy Pmgree, Morton Flax, Jackte
Shere, Monlyn Carlson Top row: Ophelia Hocker, Brice Bennett, Sharlene Ackerman, Jeanne
Ragland.

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�Spanish
Front row, left to right: Leta Logan, President; V1rg.n1a Bonney, Vice-President; Pat Bee Secretary;
Bntta McGrew, Treasurer. Second row: orma Goldberg, Mary F1tzgerald, M1ck1 McE
rg.n1a
Johnson, Helen Clement, Sannelra Hulse. Top row: Ronn1e Epste.n, Sa1l1e Cunn.ng, John Blatn1k,
Ann Cochrane, George Ne1lsen.

Girls' Sports
Front row, left to right: Patsy Hester, Joan Waugh, Dee Welch, Joyce Lochhead, President; Joyce
Erber, Vice-President; Barbara Torke, Secretary; Rosalyn Mornson, Treasurer; Clara Noble, Betty
Barrett. Top row: M1ss Jean Aschbachcr, Sponsor; Charlotte Walton, Gretchen Moser, Marton Htrsch
Joan 0 Bryan, Beverly Fre1berg.

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�Front row, left to right: Dee M1nner, President; Nate Hoffman, Vice-President; Jon Thurneysen,
Secretary; Kathy Kearns, Treasurer; Thomas Harns, Parliamentarian. Top row: Wendell Wolf,
Sponsor; Don Holloway, Sylv1a Welty, R1chard Reece, Barnard Silver, Jeffery Manv1lle, J1m
Hanner.

Astronomy
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�L
A large variety of subjects are offered to Cherubs
interested in buildmg an education. Angels are fortunate in choosing the large part of their educattonal
subjects, as American history, tenth grade social sctence, English, and physical education are the only
subjects required of students, the remainder of the1r
subJects are elected by the students tn order of thetr
choice.
Improvements for better basic knowledge and understanding are made possible through testing and
careful observation upon the part of faculty administration. An exfellent school library is found to be of
great assistance to all Angels. Even such special courses
as driving and reading are offered to Cherubs who are
lackino in these respects and desire additional help.

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�Cafeteria Work r
Throughout the school year th
Cafeteria workers prepare lunches for
East's students. Ten ladies, under the
direction of Mrs. Iva Chadwick, serve
over 1,700 Angels each day. Durtng
the fall and spring, the ladies serve
lunches on the south court of the
building.

Boy ' Social Room

Attendant
The Boy's Social room attendants
are selected from among the scholastic
leaders in the senior class. Two boys,
each period, are in cha"rge of the social
room, where they take roll, maintam
good order, and contribute many other
services to the school.

Front row, left to right: M1llard Ingraham, Joe lust1g,
LOUIS 1 ananbaum, Wesley Clark. Second row: Ed Barry,
D1ck Frye, Bob Man10n, Bill Z1mmerman, Duane Capps,
Ed Hunter. Third row: Sterling Reese, Brad K1dder ,
D1ck Murphy, Bob laShell, Alan Edwards, Burt DuneVItz, Brice Bennett. Fourth row: Stan Nathenson,
Marcy Newell, Jim Parker, Don Harlan, Myron Rubm,
Richard Sm1th, Bill S1mpson, Steve McCoy, Barnard
Silver.

Library

ssi tants

Easts' library staff is very worthwhile
to our school's educational program .
The work of the assistants, under the
guidance of Miss Florence Briber, consists of: delivering library slips, checking books in and out, shelving books,
and mending pamphlets and books.

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Front row, left to right: Come James, Cynth1a lrwm,
Ohve Goodnch, Wdma Vdl, Jo Ann Monalan. Second
row : Maqone Williams, Ann Korenke, Janet Hankms,
J1m Cunyus, Phll1p B1vms, loUise Cornell, Phyl11s
Bartow.

�0. A. 5. As i tants
Through the co-operation of Mr
Marshall and his assistants, the Occupational Adjustment Service helps
many East students obtain JObs during
Christmas, in the summer and other
t1mes throughout their stay at East. An
important job of the 0 . A. S. office is
the preparation and sponsoring of Easts'
annual "Career Day," held in early
March
Front row, left to right: Maqone H1ckey, Valenc Van
D rbur, Lo•s Gilbert, Cynth•a Draper, Helen Shank,
Helen Burmont, Helen Fedde, Anne West, Anne Dov•s.
Second row: Ivan Stead, John Nelson, Erlene Ph1pps,
Melba Lee Hett1g, Gladys Omaha, Manann Rememan,
Cara Lee Goalstone, Roberta Morns, Patsy Reeves
Seated: Lawrence Marshall.

Clinic Assistants
Fourteen Seraph Sisters each day asSISt Mrs. Hennetta Schwarzler, East's
school nurse, in the cltnic. The g1rls
act as receptionists and messengers,
we1gh and measure students, and take
care of the Health office in general.

Front row, left to right· Bob Forsberg, Melvm Lang·
shaw, Leonard Silvermo~n, Sam Blanc, Tom Clark, Lavon
Wis5eman, Ed Zall Second row: Danny Crews, Jerome
Page, Bob Gam
Gordon Wenner, Gilbert Bliss,
Clifford Haynes, uene Levy.

Front row, left to right: Nancy Adams, Jack1e Ungemach, Hope N1emmen. Second row: Betty Kmyon,
Mrs. Schwazler, Polly Scott. Third row: Mary Bailey,
Beverly Hennen, Allee Watkms, Joan Yamcn, Bev
D•ck•son, D1ane Kaub, Marsha De Puc.

Visual Aids Attendants
Without the Visual Aids attendants,
under the guidance of Mr. Sam Blanc,
the school visual aid program could not
operate The boys spend their free time
showing educational movies throughout
the school, and helping with auditorium
movies. The visual aids attendants earn
school credit durino the semester for
this important work.

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�Engli h

Top row : Jack Beardshear, Margaret Beynon S cond row:
Gladys Bona, Justm Braerly. Third row: Gregg Brownmg,
Dan Foley, Thomas Gardner, Lawrence Garrett. Fourth
row : Thomas G1ll1gan, Kathenne Hoffman, Helen Hunter,
Genev1eve Kremer. Fifth row : Eugene Schaefer, Margaret
Sm1th, Vera Thompson, Al1ce Wolter.

�Department

The Englrsh department at East is primarily concerned with teaching students to
read with understanding, to listen with discernment, and to speak with forethought.
The courses offered in this very important
part of Angel curricula are varied and numerous. Remedial and college preparatory
work helps to prepare students for further
study. Classes which include composition,
speech, journalism, and a survey of the great
literatures of the world give students a
greater appreciation of literature and its part
in culture.
The English department, along with all
other departments in East, is working as one
to create interest and ability in the use of
our language, be it through oral speech or
the written word.

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�Music, Languag
a nd

Top row, left to right: Helen Arnold Hero Conesn
Second row: El1zabeth Craven, Regma DcsJardms Th ird
row: Rosal1e Edm1ston, G raldme Hem, Lyle Holley,
Amanda Knecht Fourth row : V1olette McCarthy, Farecda
Moorhead, Blanche P1gott, Roland Roberts. Fifth row:
Selma Taub, Dons V1nyard, Esth r W1ckham, Elizabeth
Wood.

�Department
The art program at East affords the artistically inclined an opportunity for self-expression in many phases of art including
drawing, painting, fashion drawing, clay
modeling, and commercial art. The creat1ve
and technical work of this department is
enjoyed by the entire school in the posters,
pictures, and scenery which are the products
of these classes.
To help students gain an appreciation and
understanding of the cultural values of
music, IS the goal of our fine music department. Advanced A cappella, girls' A cappella, girls' and boys' glee, concert orchestra,
concert band, string orchestra, harmony,
and music appreciation are some of the
courses which are offered to musically inclined Angels.
Whether for college requirements or for
sheer enjoyment, Angels seem to like foreign languages East offers Latin, Spanish,
French, and German. Music, films, and
classroom conversations are used to make
the language more useful and the culture
of the people more meaningful.

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�Mathematic

Top row, left to right: Margaret Aylard, Ray Easley.
Second row: Bruce Ewer, Ernest Faulk. Third row: Kenneth
Gorslme, Nano Mahoney. Fourth row: Oscar Mannoff,
Carl Pease. Fifth row: Chester Phelps, Myrtle Sneder,
Wendell Wolf, Opheha Wolter.

�Department

Mathematics, the key which opens the
door to all science, is rapidly gaining an important position along with the advances
of our civilization. It is the basis for many
professions and vocations in our modern
world. The mathematics department at East
realizes this importance and offers such
courses as practical mathematics, algebra,
geometry,

solid

geometry,

trigonometry,

and mathematical analysis. Methods of study
are arranged to improve the student's ability
to calculate and to aid in the development
of his logical reasoning.

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Physical Educa 10

Top row, left to right: Jean Aschbacher, Elbert Chapman.
Second row: Mayme Curne, Leon Dmer. Third row : Captain Robert Hawley, Lucille llgaudas. Fourth row: Juanita
Loept1en, Rosetta New. Fifth row: Pat Panek, Sgt. Howard
Savmgton, Sgt. Hugh Shaw, Clarence Wh1pple.

�Department

Besides helping Angels to keep physically
fit, the physical education department
teaches the lesson of teamwork . Every student is asked only to do his best in the acti vities which are planned so that all are
given an opportunity to participate in his
favorite event.
The health classes are concerned with
providing Angels with a knowledge of diseases and their prevention, first aid, and
the function of the anatomy.
The large number of students enrolled in
the ROTC plan at East is evidence of the
interest shown in learning the basic pril1cipals of army training. The ability to follow
directions and to give orders correctly are
qualities which the student develops in his
contact with the rigid regulations and strict
discipline.

�Social Sci nc

Top row, left to right: Calvm Anderson, Merlm Arbogast.
Second row: Ab1had Becerra, Elizabeth Bem. Third row:
Paulme Cleaver, Avery French. Fourth row: Florence

Harper, George Jensen, Ahce Koons, Lawrence Marshall .
Fifth row: Robert McComas, Hennetta Schwarzler, V~r ­

gm•a Stearns, Wilham We1mar.

�Department

Learning to understand and appreciate
the CLdture of our country, past, present,
and future will produce better citizens. To
become a participating and useful citizen is
to understand one's self and one's society.
The social science department endeavors to
teach Angels about themselves and others
through such courses as sociology, phychology, social problems, world relations,
American history, ancient history, modern
European history, and western history. The
department has added a new course this
year, 1OA social science which is designed
to give all students a broadened knowledge
of the social world.

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�Sci nc

Top row, left to right: Sam Blanc, John Brennan Second
row: Armand DeSaveno, Morns Hoffman. Third row :
Wdl s Lamson, Jack Mcintosh Fourth row: Lily Schultz,
Loren Sm1th Fifth row: Robert Stegner, Fred T1cen,
Howard Williamson, Domm•c Zarlengo.

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�Department

The sc1ence department as a whole endeavors to teach students to think about
themselves in relat1on to the world of
science. It prepares students for higher and
more spec1altzed study, while still g1ving
them a firm foundation in the basic principles upheld by men of scientific background;
principles which play an important part in
the world today. Biology, chemistry, and
physics are the main courses offered. Aeronautics,

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astronomy,

and

geology

afford Angels the opportunity to study different phases of scientific development

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Vocation

Top row, left to right: Merrdl Adams, Arthur Bragg.
Second row: Charles Croley, Ruth Lambdm . Third row:
Mary L1vesey, Ada McGetrick Fourth row: Loretta Mdler,
Waldo M1ller, Edna Rhen, Howard Shepherd. Fifth row:
Helen Shepherd, John Smyth, Bernice Sulhvan, Rolllff
Wnght.

�Department

The commercial department furnishes
students with the opportunity to learn skills
that are needed in the business world and
that arc applicable to every profession or
vocation. Besides the general courses of
bookkeeping, typing, and stenography, th1s
department includes such classes as business
law, salesmanship, business organization and
management, consumer economics, and
economic geography
Mechanical drawing, woodwork, jewelry,
art metal, and stagecraft are the courses
which an Angel may take in the industrial
arts department. Students have the opportunity to develop skills or to enjoy a hobby.
Courses offered in the home economics
department develop skill and creative ability
in the areas of foods, clothing, and family
living. Creative clothing and horne planning,
new courses whrch have been added this
year, are products of student interest in
more specialized home economics classes.

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�Company E Ollie r

Left to right: Bob Vestal, Charles Younkman, and Harry Arkm.

R. 0 . T. C. Company E
Front row, left to right : Bob Vestal, Harry Arkm, Charles Younkman, Jerry Hersey. Second row: Ted D1ener, Bill Carte,
J1m Pterce, J1m Bromley, Steve Sm1th, Bob Bass, D1ck Lake, Rex WJihams, John Wallace, Edd.e Kletger. Third row:
Jon ThurneyM?n, W illiam Rothenburger, Dave Parchen, John litz, J1m Johnseen, John Ftsher, Ben Napheys, Blame
Moms, Bob Bull1s. Fourth row: James Smith, Bob Bolasny, Robert Frankum, Lloyd Markle, Davtd Geyer, Jack Stanley,
Glen V1lhauer, Bob Sm1th, Jack Deeter, R1chard Rouse. Fifth row: Roland Dednon, Roy Mtller, Monte Pascoe.

�Company F Officers

Left to right: Dav1d Dav1s, Harold P1erce, James Stewart, Oscar Hall.

R. 0. T. C. Company F
Front row, left to right: John Founta1n, Oscar Hall, John Dayton, Harold Pierce, Phyll1s Wnght, D1ck Olmger, Dav1d
Dav1s. Second row: Ray Horst, Thomas Torgove, Harold Brunell1, Bert Bened1ck, Sheldon Fnedmon, J1m Hanner, Bill
Hem, Denny T1pton. Third row: J1m Farley, Chuck Barton, Dale Berndy, Ralph Houghton, Jerry Seago, D1ck Edwards,
Ken Lone, Ralph Dougherty, Sandy Polkmghorne, Pat Murphy. Fourth row: James Stewart, Dav1d Clift, Ed Young,
Dave Scott, Jerry Frost, Ronald Paulsen, John Stevens, Gelman Park, Cl1ff Leyba, Sid Nethery. Fifth row : J1m Baker,
Ralph Keys, Edd1e Cork1sh, Leonard Keys, Leroy Ashland, Clyde H1ll, David Cassell, John Cornwall, Lee Martm, Larry
Kmca1d, Tom MacArthur.

�Front row, left to right: Conn1e Bonks, Edward Zall, Manlyn Pearson, Jack Fetterhoff, Mar~lynn Jones, Jon Orndorff
Second row: Peter Hill, J1m McNally, R1chard Lmdenme1er, Edmond V1gnoul, Eugene Convery, Norman Crocombe, Bill
Pollock, Carl Soltz, Dave Katzer, Rocl1nd Bennett. Third row: Dan Sengelman, James Rogers, Alan Jahr, Bill Guthr~e,
Clifford Haynes, Ronn1e Merc1ez, Lloyd R1chmond, R1chard Corn, D1ck Venerable, Jack Cody. Fourth row: Floyd
Basone, Leslie Cnspelle, B1ll Re1tsch, Larry W1esenberger, Kenny Babb, Elwm Berger, Don M1ller, Bob Se1tz, Belford
Carver, D1ck Simpson, Jim W1llson. Fifth row: Eugene Musslewh1te, Arden Pearl, John Crews, Fred Ne on, Harry
Sterlmg, Arthur M1lano, Pat Holcom, Bob Lamson, Jame Feldewerth, Phil1p Jennmgs, John Drabmg, B1ll Card

H adquart rs
Company

Headquarters
Company Officers
Left to right: John Orndorff, Jack Fetterhoft and Ed·
ward Zall.

R. 0. T. C. Staff
Front row, left to right: Meur~sse Helm, Nat Roper,
Robert Vestal, John Dayton. Second row : Donald Blunt,
Marcy Newell, R1chard Olinger, Ralph Vance

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�Left to right: Ted D1ener, D•ck Lake, Jerry Frost, Clyde Hill, James Johnson, D•ck Rouse, R1chard Lmdenme.r, Ed Zall,
D•ck Edwards, Dave Clift

Color Guard

Drill Squad
Front row, left to right : Jerry Hersey, Robert Ba•ley,
Charles Barton, Jon Thurneysen, Thomas Moon, Stephen Sm•th Lut row: Mascot "Ra ," Jac Fetterhoff,
D•ck Hames, John Ste enes, B•ll Card, James ewell,
G•llman Park, athan•al Roper

. 0. T. C. onorary
Officers
Left to right: Phyll1s Wnght, Harne H1ggs, Dane
Wes , Ina Robmson Manl n Pearson, Conn•e Ban s
and Hele, F1scher

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�Company G Ollie r

Left to right: Buddy Cox, Rrchard Buxton, Robert Handkemerr, Parge Thompson

R. 0. T. C. Company G
Front row, left to right: Helen Fisher, Ralph Vance, Buddy Cox, Harnct Hrggs, Rrchard Buxton, Robert Handkemerr,
Parge Thompson, Donald Blunt, Ina Robmson. Second row: Dee McGee, Lewrs Palmer, Donold Murray, W rllram Paulson,
Preston Blyler, Gary Martin, Ralph Martmez, Leo Lyons. Third row: Thomas Moon, Danrel Wmters, Thomas O'Hara,
Marvrn Baker, Gale Dolesby, Mrlton Gadd1s, A lvrn Thompson, Morton Flax Fourth row : Dudley Werland, Morron Newman, James Bumpus, Thomas Brrghtwell, James Gray

�Company H Officers

Left to right: Alv1e Willis, Cliff Venerable, and James Newell.

R. 0. T. C. Company H
Front row, le ft to right: Ed R1dd1ck, Marcy Newell, James Newell, Cliff Venerable, D1anc West, Alvie W1llls, Meunsse
Helm, Nat Roper, Tom Brown Second row: Chris Roller, Denms Lyons, Jim Vinyard, Jack Burns, Lanny Davis, Fred
Lilly, Jack Johnson, George Dew. Third row: Re Gooch, Gray Goyette, Ken Curtis, Don Schultz, Robert Castle, Donald
Crotser, Dave G1em, Norman Tepley. Fourth row: Raymond Thomas, John N1chola1sen, Robert Ba•he, Don Craft, Jchn
Monette, Bob Gammill, Stanky Stahl, Jerry Sheft, R1chard Hames.

�Front row, le ft to right: Phyll1s Taylor, Janet Hankms, Sabma Morgan, Janet Mauff, Ernestme Scott, Loranne M1lne
Vonn1e
Spatn, Charlene Barnhardt, Theta Downs, Jeanne Ragland, Norma Moore, Pat Neff, Hope N1emmm, Sue
Skmner Second row: Charlotte Sm1th, Eileen Presler, Anne Allen, Mary Yocum, Rita Rewerto, Eleanor Mentzer,
Darlene Ma, k, Marlene Law, Ruth Gauntt, Pat Rasmussen, Eleanor Repp, Barbara Herlthy, Luanne M1chael. Th ird row:
Sally BJork, Vivian Scharer, Jan Rob1nson, Lura Northrup, Beverly Benton, Manlyn Pearson, Ger ldme Bruce, Arlen
Balaban, Nancy Burke, Carol Schlotterback, Barbara Reese, Carol Greenwood, Dons Stockwell. Fourth row: Ina Robinson, Mira Pace, Carolyn Campbell, Lmda Gamel, Wanda Jaqu1th, Jacquelme Frazee, Violette McC rthy, Mary Rotroff,
Marion Ross, Kathleen Posey, Marjone Wh1tehead, Joyce Erber, Barbara Sap~ro, Jayne Epstem.
A cappella choJr d~rector,
FREDDA MOOREHEAD.

Girls' Gl e
First row, left to right: Phyllis Wearncr, Anne
Nutt, Barbara Walker, Greta Ohlson, Leta LOQan,
Joann Monahan. Second row: Dorothy Stout,
Barbara Claus, Jane Woodward, Nancy H1nkle,
Carolyn Cunnmgham, Eleanor Baker. Th ird row:
Manon Brown, Mary Zoe Blackledge, Jon Orndorff, Gordon Raymond, Warren Maus. Last row:
Denny Laughlm, Tommy Carey, Ronn1e Hayden,
Bill Sanderson, Jerome LaGrange, J1m Wilson.

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�Front row, left to right: Joy Gunson, Dorothy
K'ls, Barbara Belcher, An1ta Kreyer. Se cond row:
Velda Payne, Lo1s Gilbert, Donna Rom1g, Jan1ce
Peterson. Th ird row : Pat Arnold, D1ana Hughes,
Henr~etta Dove, V~rg1n1a Palmer. Fourth row:
D1ane Bentle , Marilyn Stem, Naom1 Mamveller, V1v1an Dorrance

A Cappella Choir

G1rls' glee d.rector,
VIOLETTE McCARTHY

Front row, left to right: Mary Pfarrer, Mar~lyn Carlson, Helen F1scher, Elame Jones, Barbara Atkms, Betty McCorm1ck,
erma Roth, Mary Bronson, Carol Soli, Dorothy Schm1dt, Tory Philpott, Mary Lou Ba1ley, Kay Schremer, Susan
McClelland, Martha Hadley, Jacquelme Shere, Luanne Titley, Monon Canf1eld. Second row: Jacqueline Wheeler,
Eleanor Bell, Sally Maclagan, Sue Perry, Marilyn Barnes, Margery Ofstad, Lynette McKmght, Carolyn Snuffer, Ruth
Barthohc, Al1ce Glass, Georg1a R1chordson, Carol Barker, Ophel1a Hocker, Betty Bower, Jaclyn Ungemach, Bobb1e Roe,
Vernon Aspelm1er, Tom Allison. Third row : Tommy Flugstad, D1ck Roth, Chuck Robertson, Bob Ohlbach, Jack Rasmussen, J1m Morton, John Dayton, Wayne Murphy, Tom Ford, Larry Duffy, Frank Pulver, Bruce Buckmgham, B1ll
Collms, Ruth Jankovsky, Betty Stebbms. Last row: Steve Mooney, Edward McHugh, Graham Miller, Dick Moore, J1m
Spe1cr, George Rich1e, Larry Kmco1d, Jerry Carlson, Dav1d Woodhams, B1ll Wallace, John Stevens, Pat V1sick, B1ll
Howard, J 1m Newell.

�First row, front to back: Bea Barnum, JoAnn W1lber, Sylv1a Snuffer, Roberta Downmg, Dorothy Traudt, Stanley M1ller,
Marc1a Mannmg, Roberta Roe Second row: Judy Silver, Mar~lyn Brown, Lawrence Typher, Dav1d Scott, Ann Goodnch,
James Damaskos, Ed Kle1ger, Owen Schne1der, Ronn1e Paulson. Third row : Rose Mane Kreyer, Dame( Wmter, Nancy
Funk, Barbara Bell, Donald Blunt, Sylvia Welty, Manlyn Abel. Fourth row: Beverley D1ck1son, Molly Wynne, Stanley
Stahl, Wanda Belle, Verna Belle, Verna Doyle, Preston Blyler. Fifth row: Anne Hopley, Bill Simpson, Mary Ann Andres,
Norma Crosby. Sixth row: Sue Hadwick, Mary Ella Conners, Lo1s Rettallack, Mary Haworth, Carl Nakosteen, Anne
West. Seventh row: Mary Ruth Ell1ott, Manlyn Horton, LeMoyne Stone, Mozelle Zar~t, Bern1e Fnedberg, George
Knudson. Last row: Bryce Gregory, Joe Barton, Robert D1llon, Robert Hankeme~r .

Concert Orchestra

Rehearsmg the Concert Band

190

Front to back, f irst row: James N1elsen, Patty
May, Bill S1mpson, Harold Berry, Saul Korn,
Phill1p Johnson, Emil Hellmg, Cliff Haynes, John
L1tz, Meurisse Helm. Second row: Donald Bain,
Mar~ana Thornton, Carol Vasse, Jerry Sheff,
B1ll Pollock, Ann Stewart, Bill Lohman.

�Front row, front to back : Jan1ce Peterson, Ruth
Barthollc, Mar1on Canf1eld, Kathleen Kearns,
James Keuhnert. Back row: Sh1rley Larsen, Ellen
TeSelle, R1chard Berg, Charlotte Brown, James
Engl1sh, W1lllam Hem, Paul Mershon.
Band and orchestra conductor, Roland Roberts

Concert Band
First row, left to right: Bob Hankeme1r, Stanley Stahl, Glenn Beavers. Second row: Owen Schneider, Edd1e Kle1ger,
Bob Oakes, D1ck Klien. Third row, front to back : Don Bury, Bernie Fnedberg, Bill Stanley, Jeannine Carvell, John
Wallace, James Keuhnert, Carol Oyler. Fourth row: LeMoyne Stone, Elizabeth W 1llsea, A nne West, Barbara Newlove.
Fifth row: Don Blunt, Nadme Sh1veley, Sandra Ornstem, Elizabeth D1xon. Sixth row: Verna Doyle, Carol Saunders, Don
St rangfeld, Joan R1chman, Manan Canf1eld, Kathleen Kearns. Seventh row: Phd Plu tt, Thurman Bretz, John Porter,
Jack Stanley, Harold Barh1te, Jerry We1nstem, Leonard Silverman, Everett Sh1rley, Perry Wasserstein, Morton Flax,
Dan Fnedman. Eighth row : Glenn Harvey, Bob D1llon, Bryce Gregory, David Geyer, Bob Carlson, Bob Montgomery, Bob
Grueter, James Bumpus, Paul Albnght, Marion Newman, James Vinyard, James Funk, Lee Martin. Last row: Charlotte
Brown, Joe Barton, Phil T reantafllos.

�Office Staff
Clockwise: Ruth Scudder, Clerk; Rtta Putnam, Treasurer; Alwyn
Evans, Secretary; Genevteve Franc•s, Clerk; Edtth Bruce, Clerk;
Olive Edwards, Senior Clerk; Oll•e Schlosser, Librarian; Florence
Bnber, Librarian; Betty Halford, Library Clerk.

Red Cross Council
East high school's Junior Red Cross council is a
very worthwhile organization. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Katherine Hoffman, the Red Cross
members participate in many activities throughout
the year. Among these are : filling Christmas stockings tor hospital patients, participating in city and
state Red Cro~s conferences, and donating their
time to the Red Cross drive dunng March .

Front row, left to right: Glona Fredregtll, Normo Crosby, Beverly Bunsler, Jeanne Ragland, Carol Barker, Carolyn
Snuffer. Second row: Darlene Mack, Lmda West, JoAnn Stevens, Moreen Rogell, Manlyn Wmters, Jo Anne Wtlltams
Third row: Tom Brown, .l•m Parker, Otck Olmger, Belvm Wtlltams, Gus Larson, Ronn•e Epstem, Mrs. Kathenne
Hoffman .

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�Index
A cappella ............................................ 189
Activit ies .............................................. 96
A lbum .................................................. 18
Angelus ................................................ 102
Art ........................................................ 139
Assembl ies ........................................... 108
Astronomy ............................................ 163
Athle tics .............................................. 66

Junior Footba II .................................... 7 5
Junior Prom Queen ............................ 121
Kampus Club ........................................ 156
Key Club .............................................. 137
May Queen ............................................ 123
Modern Dance Club .............................. 149
Naturalists Club .................................... 160

Baseba II .. ..... .... ...... .......... ............... ... .. . 90
Basketba ll ............................................ 78
Bible Research Club ............................ 140
Boys' Bowling Club .............................. 133
Boys' Rifle Club .................................. 159
Braun, Louis H., Principal .................... 16
Concert Band ..................................... 190
Conce rt Orchestra ................................ 191
Congress Club ..................................... 141
Dances . .
. ........................................ 114
D Club ................................................ 150
Debate Club ......................................... 144
Delegate Assembly ... ............................ 98
Drama .................................................. 145
Euclidian Club ...................................... 136
Faculty .................................................. 168
Football ................................................ 69
Girls' Bowling Club .............................. 132
Girls' Glee Club .................................... 188
Golf ...................................................... 83
Gymnastics ............................................ 86
Home Arts Club .................................... 158
Homecoming Queen .............................. 120
Honorary Attendants ............................ 124
Hi-R-40 ................................................ 143
Hi-Y Club ............................................ 148
Inter-Club Council ................................ 130
International Relations .......................... 142
Junior Class .......................................... 53

Organizations ........................................ 128
Office Staff .......................................... 192
Payne, Melvin ...................................... 17
Pre-Law Club ........................................ 13 1
Pre-Medics Club .................................. 160
Principal's Advisory Council ................ 98
Red Cross Council .............................. 192
Red Jackets Club ................................ 139
Red and White Day ............................ 106
Script .................................................... 16 1
Senior Class Officers .......................... 20
Senior Class Panels .............................. 21
Senior Class Play ................................ ] 00
Senior Girls Awards ............................ 107
Seraph Sisters ........................................ 154
SkEast .................................................. 146
Sophomore Football .............................. 76
Sophomore Class Panels ...................... 60
Spanish Club ........................................ 162
Stage Crew ............................................ 161
Student Council .................................... 100
Swimming ............................................ 93
Table of Contents .................................. 2
Tennis .................................................. 71
Todd, Elizabeth .................................... 17
Track .................................................... 88
Winter Sports ........................................ 92
Wolcott Contest .................................... 113
Woodbury Contest ................................ 113
Wrestling .............................................. 84

��"If you will observe, it doesn't take
A man of giant mould to make
A giant shadow on the wall;
And he who in our daily sight
Seems but a figure mean and small,
Outlined in Fame's illusive light,
May stalk, a silhouette sublime,
Across the canvas of his time."
John Townsend Trowbridge

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