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JANET CHAMBERS,
CLAUDIA RICHARDSON, Assistant Editors
RUTH JANKOVSKY, Business Manager
JOHN CREWS, Head Photographer
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Senior class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Junior class ...................... 52
Sophomore class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Activities
Head Boy and Girl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Senior Girls' Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Speech Contes~ .................. 88
Donees .......................... 93

Curriculum
Administration ................... 101
Faculty .......................... 103
Classes .......................... 108
Service Groups ..•................. 112
Music Groups .................... 114
ROTC ........................... 118

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Queens .......................... 128
Attendants ...................... 134

Organizations
lnterclub Council ............... 143
School Clubs .................... 144

Athletics
Cheerleaders ..................... 182
Football ........................ 183
Golf .......................... 190
Tennis .......................... 191
Apparatus Gym . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 192
Bosketbo II ....................... 193
Wrestling ...................... 200
Baseball ......................... 202
Track
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Girls' Sports ...................... 206
Ski ............................. 208

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The destiny of our notion depends on the youth
portrayed in this section . East High not only
affords each individual the opportunity for on
improved way of life, but also lays the foundation
for the actual practice of democratic principles .
Fo: the seniors a future of uncertainty awaits .
With their graduation a portion of the time of their
lives has been brought to a close. The juniors hove
their senior year before them, and ore eager to
assume the responsibilities as well as to enjoy the
pleasures attendant upon that class. The sophomores, on the threshold of their junior year, look
forward with enthusiasm to the pleasures of
upperclassmen .
Together the youth depicted in this section ore,
in the years of high school, adding a link to the
chain which composes the time of their lives .

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on the ·me of T ' ir Lives.
The time of our life-when the foundation for success
and happiness in future years was formulated-these post
three years will long be remembered.
The sophomore year started off actively with Neal Blue
as president, and ended victoriously with the winning of first
place for the best skit and float on Red and White day.
Larry Atler led the class through a profitable junior year
The interest and cooperation of the class was shown when
more than five hundred bids were sold to the Junior Prom held
at the Shirley-Savoy hotel. The dance was a tremendous
success.
Enthusiasm was the keynote of the senior year. Bill
Kugler inspired the class to work together as well as individually Some of the events the class sponsored were: the
Senior Barn Donee, the Senior Class play, the Sen1or Prom,
Arbor day and Red and White day.
The class of '53 will contmue to look at life with enthusiasm and optimism after graduation.

Left to right: Bo I Kugler, preJident; Don
Montony, vice pre•idtmt; Pr~scolla Stan , secretary; Su Wafer, ttea&gt;uter.

MISS ELIZABETH WOOD

MR. CALVIN ANDERSON

Sponsor

Sponsor

The class of 1953 would like to
thank M1ss Wood and Mr. Anderson
for their efforts during the past three
years. We appreciate the support they
hove given us in all our undertakings.
They hove worked side by side with us
and hove endeavored in every way to
make our class the very best. They
have been more than sponsors, they
have been real friends!
Bill Kugler

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�ABBEY, EDDIE

Ht-Y, D club; Golf all ctty; Basketball, capta1n; Baseball, Delegate ass mbly, '53 club.
ABBOTT, BARBARA

Kompus, '53 club, All school show;
R &amp; W day sk1t comm; Jr. prom
comm., Sr born done comm; Whote
1ackets, Jr. Red Cross counc1l

ABEL, MARILYN YVONNE

crop
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JOC ets, A copP llo, Delegate ass mbly, Concert
orch stra, '53 club, I R club, Kompus, R &amp; W. day comm.; Jr. prom
comm ; Seraph sw1ng comm ; Sr
born done comm, All school show.

ACKERMAN, SHARLENE SUE

Spotlight, S roph s1sters, Jr Escort I R
Club; Jr Red Cross counc , Op ro club
Scr pt R &amp; W day comm , All school show,
'53 cl , Kompus, Hom com ng dance
comm Soph party comm
ACSELL, GLORIA MAE

Drama, Goris bawling, '53 club R &amp; W day
float comm , Sr barn donee comm ; R &amp; W
day sktt comm , Sr prom comm , R1fl club
ADAMS, LORETTA

I R. club, 81bl res orch, Goris' glee.

ADSLEY, MONA

Sr born donee comm , '53 club; Kompus
ALANIS, JOSEPH

Stud nt council, Jr
h r, Football, Track,
Pre law, sec , H1 R-'10, D club, Jr prom
comm , cho rmon, '53 club, Boys' soc1ol
room ott ndont
ALBRIGHT, PAUL L. JR.

Concert bond, Sr born donee comm ; March
1ng bond '53 club, Sc1cncc club.

1 1ac cts, r prom comm., R. 6 W day
sktt comm., '53 club, Delegate ass mbly,
Kompus, Sr prom comm , Sr class day
comm , Arbor day comm
ALLEN , KENNETH

Cone rt orchestra
ALLEN, LUCY L.

R. 6 W day sk1t comm Soph party comm ,
Jr. prom comm, Sr. 1oorn donee comm,
Kompus, '53 club.

ALLISON, JAN
ALMQUIST, MARVIN NELS
ALTENDORF, JEAN

S roph s1sters, S East, Kompus, '5'J club,
Seraph swing comm, Jr. prom comm; Sr
barn donee comm , P T A model.

�ANDERSON, BRUCE
Jr. usher; R. &amp; W day float comm , cho rmon; Soph. party comm. Jr prom comm ,
Sr prom comm.; Drama, 153 club; Closs doy
comm.; Sr. luncheon comm; All school show,
Delegate assembly
ANISMAN, MELVIN
Debate, SI&lt;Eost.
ANTONOFF, SANDRA
R &amp; W day float comm; Sr. born donee
comm , R &amp; W day skot comm ; Class day
comm , '53 club; Jr. prom comm , Sr. prom
comm, Kampus, Delegate assembly; Selected g rls' glee
ATLER, LARRY
Jr c ass pres :lent, Student councol; All c ty
student council, lnt r-club councol; lOB
class pres :lent; Boys' state; Angelus staff;
Pre-Jaw· Ho Y Key; '53 club. Harvard boo
award; 'rug o{ war, Alternot -Boys' Natoon;
All school show
AUGUSTINE, NORMAN R.
Sootloqht, Red 1ackets, '53 club, Euclodoon;
Jr usher, Chrostmos pageant; Sr. prom, cochaorman R &amp; W. day comm , Sr. ploy
comm , 0 legate assembly
AURELIUS, TOM
Red JOCk ts pres ; Congress; Delegate ass mbly; Sr luncheon comm
Inter-club
councol, Wr stlong
AXLER, ALLAN
'53 club; Sr prom comm ; Sr pocnoc comm ;
Art
AYLARD, JIM
Jr usher, Angelus staff, Euchdoon, R d
jackets; '53 club, R &amp; W day comm ; Class
rong comm., Treos ossostont; 0 I gate assembly, SkEost
BAILEY, ARTHUR
football, Wrestling; Track; 0 club.

BAILIE, ROBERT C.
R 0 T.C , It col., Rofl team.
BAIN , DONALD K.
Woodbury f nol 51, Chrostmos pageant; Euc :loon, voce pres; Congress, SkEost, Concert bond, Drum maJor; All state bond, AI
school show, Delegate as mbly, '53 club
BAKER, ELEANO

A copp lio; Modrlgol choor, Whote Jackets,

Seraph sosters, '53 club, Bowhng club; R &amp;
W doy comm., Jr prom comm , Chrost'Tlos
pageant, Sr. prom comm.

BALE, BERTRAND
Red JOCk IS, '53 club, R &amp; W day float
comm., Sr. born dance comm
BALLMER, MARY JO
Seraph sosters, Whot Jackets, Seraph swong
comm, Jr. prom comm, Sr prom comm,
Arbor doy comm , Closs day comm , Sr
luncheon comm Sr born donee comm ; '53
club; Kompus, Sr poCI"IC comm.
BANKER, BEVERLY
Goris' bow. ng; R. &amp; W day float comfl" ,
Sr lunch Ol" comm Sr born donee comm ,
'53 club, Soph party comm , Sr prom
comm.
BARE, EDWARD K.
Pre-low, Ho-Y, '53 club; Stud nt coune ,
Delegate assembly, sec , Closs rong comm ,
Baseball, football, D club.
BARKER, DIANA
Sr Actovoty cord comm , Sr prom com"'
Kompus, Jr prom comm , Sr barn donee
comm , R. &amp; W. day float comm ; '53 club

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BARNUM, BEATRICE
Whole JOC e ts, '53 club, Sr born donee
comm , Jr prom comm , Concert orchestra
All coty orchestra, Oclegot o mbly R &amp;
W. day skot comm Sr luncheon comm
KOmpus Sr prom Cofl"m , St rong orchestra

�BARRY, MICHAEL

Pre-low, v1ce pr s; Key club; Jr.

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BARTLETT, DICK

Football, D club, '53 club, SkEost;
Jr prom comm., Sr. barn done
comm ; Sr prom comm , Tug of war;
Sr p1cn1c comm ; R. &amp; W. day comm.

BARTON, CHARLES E.

Gymnast s, Wr thng
BARTON, ROSEMARY

______. Seraph s1sters, White JOCkets, Inter~
club counc1l, G~rls' bawling, pres., R
&amp; W day comm, '53 club, Jr prom
comm; Sr. prom comm., Sr barn
donee comm ; Closs day comm ; Sr
p1cn1c comm • Kompus, Pre-Med1c

BASS, ROBERT PAUL
R d JOCk ts, R 0 T C · R &amp; W

comm; Sr prom comm

day float

BATSON, PAT
BATTOCK, RICHARD

Debot , treos I R club, Sr barn done
comm , Clos5 day comm , Sr prom comm
Co,,c rt bond '53 club, R &amp; W day skit
q1mm

BAUER, SANDRA

'53 club, R. &amp; W. day float comm
BAUGHER, MARY ELLA
BECKER, DALE

'53 club, Y-te n club; G~rls sports, R &amp; W
day sk1t comm, Gold D

BECKER, MARILYN

Sel ct d g~rls' glee; Jr prom comm.; All
school show, '53 club, Delegate assembly
BELL, ALAN DUDLEY

R d JOCkets; '53 club, R &amp; W day float
comm ; Sr barn donee comm , Sr. ploy
comm , Sr prom comm ; Sr PICDIC comm
BENEDICK, BERT H .

Spat! ~ht staff, '53 club; Chess, R O.T C

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BENJAMIN, JANICE
BERGER, ELWIN

D bote, Jr ush r, I. R club; '53 club; Eu
c d1on; Chnstmos pageant, R. &amp; W day
sk1t comm.
BERK, SHELDON

T nn~s, oil c1ty, Eucl1d1on; D club; Jr. u

�BERMAN, JEANNE
R &amp; W. day skot comm, Sr born done

comm , Kompus; '5.l club; All school show;
Selected girls' gl c, Clan day comm.
BERNSTEIN, BARBARA

Seraph sosters, Jr escort; '53 club, Jr. prom
comm., Pre-Medoc; Kompus; Seraph swong
comm.
BERSHOF, JOAN

Goris' glee, '53 club, Sr. born donee comm ;
Sr. prom comm.; R. &amp; W day float comm.

BIEDERMAN, MARGUERITE ANN

longuog club, pres ; Inter-club councol;
Seraph sosters, Jr escort, I. R club.
BIERI, JIM

Stage crew, Jr prom comm ; Sr prom
comm., R &amp; W day comm , Chrostmos pageant, All school show
BILES, WILLIAM HENRY

BIRD, BARBARA

'53 club; Jr Red Cross counc , Jr. prom
comm , Sr prom comm , R &amp; W. doy comm ,
Sr born donee comm, Sr ptcnoc comm.; Sr.
luncheon comm.
BLACKLEDGE, MARY ZOE

Seraph ststers; Whote 10ck.ets; Kompus;
Sweetheart Qu en, Jr. prom comm.; Sr. born
donee comm, R &amp; W. day comm; Sr. prom
comm 'i roph swong comm; Sr. luncheon
comm , Sr. pocn c comm , A copp llo, '53
club, Seraph luncheon choormon.
BLAKE, GEORGE

Eucltdoon Sr prom comm.
BLANDFORD, SIDNEY

Sk.Eost
BLOOM, HORMAN JAY

Spothght staff; Homecomong donee comm.;
I R. club
BLUE, JAMES NEAL

WOOdbury wonn r; Shofroth wtnner, Soph.
class pres; Congress. pres Tennts, Amertcon I goon forum of the oor, Student counco Delegate assembly; '53 club, SkEost;
I R club, Debate, Jr usher; Spotloght staff;
Chrostmos pageant

BOCKMAN, SHELDON ELLIOT

BOEHLY, FRANZ JOSEPH

BOLSINGER, ALICE

Jr prom comiT', Sr born donee comm, Sr
prom comm , Selected gorls' gl
'.53 club

BOLTZ, PAULA

Whote lOCkets; Homecoming Qu en; Jr. class
voce pres.; Jr prom Queen; Attendance
comm., May Qu en ottendont1 A coppcllo;
Closs rong comm ; Kompus; 53 club; All
school show; Jr. prom comm.; Swceth art
couple attendant, P T.A model
BOND, SHIRLEY

Sr. prom comm ; '53 club; Kompus, Hom
art s
BONNEY, VIRGINIA

Seraph sosters, Whtt 10ckets; Delegate ass mbly; Jr prom comm., choormon, R &amp; W
doy sktt comm., Seraph swong comm ; Sr
born donee comm.; Kompus, Spontsh coub,
v' pr s, '53 club, Sr. prom comm.

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�BORGMANN, BEVERLY

Delegate auembly, Languag club
BORK, KATHERINE

'53 club, R 6 W day float comm ;
Sr barn dance comm ; Sr prom
comm

ORO, GLORIA

'53 club; Class nng comm , chairman; Sr prom comm ; Sr lunch n
comm., Class day comm , R 6 W.
day comm; Jr pram comm, Sr. born
dance comm.; Arbor day comm.
OUTS, JOAN

OWERS, CRAIG

'Shofroth wonner, Delegate a mbly, Jr.
usher, '53 club Oebote Congress, I R
club, Closs day comm , boss nng comm ,
R 6 W day s ot comm , All school show.
BRADLEY, BRENDA BEVERLY

53 club, Soph party comm.

re- ow, pres ,
club, trees · Key c b
Bas tball; Delegate a mbly, All school
show; R 6 W day slot comm., Tug of war
Inter club councol, R 6 W day float comm

BRANNAN, HARRIET

Jr prom comm , Sr born dance comm , R 6
W day comm, Kampus; Sr pram comm.
BREEDING, JIM

Delegate ass mbly.
BREIDING ZELL

'53 club, R 6 W day comm , Sr barn dance
comm., Kompus, Sr pram comm, Arbor day
comm , Soph party comm.

BROMAN, DICK

Red rockets, '53 club, R 6 W day float
comm.
BROMLEY, JIM

Cangr

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B OWN, JERRY

Read 60£1) Student councol; All coty stud nt
councol; oph class voc , pres., Ho R-40; PreLew; Ho-Y; D club, Key club, Football,
Track, '53 club, Natoonol student cauncol,
Del ate ass mbly

BROWN, RITA

Delegate assembly, R 6 W. day comm, Sr
prom comm., Jr. prom comm ; '53 club,
Kompus
BROYLES, GAY
AnQ Ius staff; D legate assembiYi ..Tr as.

a ost, S East, Kampus, R 6 w day
comm , Sr born done comm ; '53 club Sr
prom comm.
BRUCE, GERALDINE

Whote 10ckets, sec , Delegate ossemblyJ Se1 cted gorls' glee, All school how; R. u W
day comm. Jr prom comm, Sr bam donee
:~m"'!C' &lt;:!ass day comm , Kompus, Hom

�s , G rls' glee.
BUCHTU, KATE

Oelegot au mbly; Jr. prom comm., '53
club, Kompus, SkEost; Sr. born donee
comm .~ R. C:r W day skot comm.; All school
show, ;,oph party comm.
BUCKLEY, PATRICIA

Kompus, G rls' rofl ; R. C:r W. day comm ;
Sr born done comm , Language club, voce
pres

BURGESS, BARBARA

'53 club, R C:r W day sktt comm ; Jr prom
qu en attendant, Homecoming queen attendant, Moy que n attendant, Sr. born
done comm; Jr prom comm; Sr. prom
comm, Sr. pocnoc comm, Kompus; A coppella, Sweetheart couple attendant, P.T A.
model
BURNS, KAREN ALICE
BURNS, PH I LIP

BURNS PHYLLIS
BUTLER, JANET

Goris' rofl
CALDWELL, GAY

0 lcgote assembly, Whote joel Is; Clou
rong comm, 53 club, All school show, Sr.
prom comm , Clau day comm ; Arbor day
comm, Kompus, Sr pocnoc comm; R C:r W.
day comm , Drama

CALDWELL, GLORIA

Whole Jackets, R 0 T C , honorary cadet, I
R. club, Soble research, Goris' sports, Jr
prom comIT' , Sr. prom comm , Sr born
donee comm , Arbor day comm
CALDWELL, JUNE

I R c ub. B ble research, Goris' sports, Sr
born done comm, Jr. prom comm
CAPITO, MYRON S.

Jr. usher, ChriStmas pao nt. Woodbury
fonohst, I R club, S East, '53 club, Sr. born
donee comm.

CARLSON, GERALD

All school show&gt; Oramo Football monag r
Delegate ossemoly; A coppella, rae
a ag r

bond

Tug of

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CARLSTOM, JANET

Jr. escort Whote JOC ts;
raph sst
53 club, Grls bawling tree
ampus
(;r W do
float comm Sr born do
com,.. , Seraph sw ng comm Sma I D
CARR, DIANE

GorIs' bowl ng J r

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CARSON, MATTHEW V.
T nnos all ctt , Jr us r D cl

Euc

�CARTWRIGHT, KAREN

Boble r corch.
CARVELL, JEANNINE

Scropt, Goris' ro fie

CASHEN, DON

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Angelus ossostont do tor; Seraph sost rs; Jr. escort, Dclcgot assembly;
Jr prom comm ; Kompus, Sr. prom
comm ; SkEost, R &amp; W. day float
comm ; Sr. born donee comm · '53
club; Sr. luncheon comm; Soph,
party comm , Seraph w1ng comm ;
Sr ploy com,

CHAMBERS, JEROME B.

Pre Low, Ho R-40, Ho Y; D club, Chr stmos
pageant, R &amp; W. day skot comm, Jr ush r,
Tug of war
CHENEY, GWYNN

Kompus, '53 club, SkEost, G Is' gl , All
school show, Jr prom comm, Sr prom
comm , Sr luncheon comm , Sr born donee
comm , R. &amp; W. day comm • Arbor day
comm
CHRISTENSEN , CAROLYN

Who! tockets, Soph party comm , Jr prom
comm , Sr prom comm , Sr Actovi!Y cord
comm, SkEost; Kompus, D bot , All school
show, R &amp; W. day float comm .. Goris' state,
'53 club, P T A mod I
CLARK, PAUL T .
CLARK, PHILIP J .
CLAYSON, BE TY

'53 club; Sr born donee comm ; R &amp; W day
comm , Jr prom comm

CLIFFORD, DONALD

Pr Low, D bote, Red lOCkets; Pr
'53 club.

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COHEN, RHODA
COLE, KARYL

'53 club, R &amp; W day comm., Soph. party
comm. Sr born donee comm.: Jr. prom
comm , Spanosh club.

COMPTON, DONNA

'53 club, Jr prom comm.; Sr born donee
comm, Kompus, SkEost.
COOK, JUDY

Madrigal choir, A capella, Orch tro, '53
club, Sr born donee comm, Opera, Sr. prom
comm , Soph party comm , R &amp; W. day
float comm.
COOPER, SALLY

Jr escort, Seraph sosters; Who! lOCk ts. Sr
prom comm , Closs day comm , Sr luncheon
comm, Jr

prom comm, Sr. barn donee

comm , Proncopal's advisory councol; Dele
gate assembly, R &amp; W. day skot comm;
Kompus; P.T.A model

�COPE, A . J .

All school show; Soph party comm.; Jr R d
Cross council, Delegate assembly; '53 club.
CORN, RICHARD F.
CORNFORTH, SUSAN

Delegate ass mbly; Spathght staff; R. 6 W.
doy skit comm.; Jr prom comm.; S•. born
donee comm , Homecomono dance comm.;
'53 club; Kompus.

CCUNTS, JANE

$patloght assostont edotor; Seraph sosters;
Chrostmos pageant· S e r a ph w lcom1no
comm ; Seraph swong comm.; All school
show; Kampus, '53 club, O.A.S. ass't.;
Homecom no donee comm
CRAMER, NANCY

seraph soslers; errls' rofle club, pres.; Seroo¥1
swong donee comm ; Sr. born donee COfT\m.
CRAWFORD, JANICE

Kompus; Sr p cnoc comm.; Jr prom comm ,
Sr. prom comm.; '53 club, All school show;
R 6 W. day comm, Arbor daY comm.; Spathght salesman, Soph party comm.; Home
arts.
CREACH , KAY

Whole 10ckets, '53 club; R. 6 W. day skot
comm, R &amp; W. jacket done comm., Kampus; Sr prom comm, R. 6 W. day float
comm , Sr pocnoc comm.
CREWS, DANNY

Track
CREWS, JOHN

Angelus staff, head photographer; Euchdoan, sec -trcos; Red 10ckets; Jr. usher; R &amp;
W day float comm.; Boys' soc1ol room attendant; '53 club; Tug of war.

CRONIN, GEORGE A.

Debate
CROTSER, DONALD

Stage crew; Chrostmas pageant; Sr. born
donee comm , All school show; Sr play
comm.
CURTIN, GARY

'53 club, Jr. prom comm ; R. 6 W. day
comm.; Sr born donee comm, Sr. prom
comm ; Closs day comm., Sr. pocnoc comm.

DAHLBERG, KEN

Jr. usher, Euchdoan.
DARWIN, DANA

Student councol, treos ; Seraph sosters, sec ;
'53 club, Delegate assembly, Whole ,ackets;
Kompus; SkEast,;. Jr. prom comm.; Sr ·born
dance comm, K. 6 W. day sk1t comm.,
choormon; R. &amp; W. day donee comm.; Sr.
prom comm ; Sweetheart dance comm.;
Seraph swong comm.; P T.A. model.
DAVEY, JO

'53 club, Goris' bowling, SkEast, Sr. prom
comm.

DAVIDSON , JACKIE
DAVIS, NAN

R. t7 W day float comm; All school show,
Kompus, Goris' gl ; SkEost; '53 club.
DELLINGER, SUE

Delegate assembly, R. 6 W day sk1t comm;
Jr. prom comm , Kompus; Sr. born donee
comm ; Sr prom comm.; '53 club.

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�DERRY, MARGARET
D I ate a
mbly; R. &amp; W. day
comm , Sr barn dance camm., '53
club.
DIENER, TED
'53 club; R O.T C., lt.

Dl IULLO, EUGENE C.
DIKEOU, JOHN
HI·R-40; football, all city; Tree ; D
club.

DINNER, MARSHA
Seraph s1st rs; Jr e cart; R &amp; W. day float
camm., Sr. pram camm; Closs day comm
DIXON, MARYELLEN
Spotlight staff; Gtrls' A cappella, SkEost, Jr
prom comm., Sr activity card comm , All
school shaw; Sr pram comm.; Arbor day
comm ; Sr born dance camm. · Soph party
comm , Kampus, '53 club; R. &amp; W. day skit
comm.
DOERSCHLER, ESTHER
Sr. lunch on comm, R &amp; W day float·
comm., Sr prom comm.; '53 club, A coppella.

DOLBEY, JOHN
Track; D club.
DOLNICJ.R, IN MARY
Seraph s sters; R &amp; W. day comm ; language club, '53 club; Little D, I R club
DOYLE, MARY JO
'53 club; Kampus, languog club, R &amp; W
day comm.

DRABING, JOHN
A capp lla, Madrigal cho1r; SkEa t ; PreMedic; All school show, Boys' sac1al room
attendant.
DRAPER, CECILY
Kampus, Sr pram comm ; Jr prom comm ,
Soph party comm • Selected g1rls' gl • R
&amp; W. day comm; 'S3 club; Sr PICnic comm,
Sr. born donee comm
DRIEMEYER, DIANE
SkEost; Kompus; '53 club; Sr prom comm;
R &amp; W day comm.; Sr. born donee comm;
Sr luncheon comm.

DUFVA, DON
SkEost, D club; Gymnost1cs
DUNSTON, MARY
'53 club, Sr. born done comm
DURBIN, MARY
Angelus staff, Seraph ststers, R. &amp; W. day
skit camm, Closs day camm.; Kampus,
SkEost; Sr. prom comm; Seraph sw1ng
comm.

�DURNING, MARITA

Seraph sisters; '53 club, R &amp; W day float
camm., Sr barn dance comm, All school
shaw; Class day comm 1 Sr. prom comm;
Arbor day comm., Sr. pocnoc comm; Kompus, Dramo
DVEIRIN, JUDY

Seraph s sters; Whole jackets, SpothQht
staff, Pr -M doc, Scropt1 Homecomono
done comm , Seraph swono comm.; Sr
lunch n comm , R &amp; W clay float comm ;
Jr prom comm.
EATON, BOB
Key club, '53 club; Woodbury fonalost; Dele-

gate ass mblyj· Chrostmas pageant; All
school how, r prom comm • Sr. prom
comm; R &amp; W. day skot comm.; Tug of war.
EBER, RICHARD JAY

Red 1ackets, voce pr ; I R club; Jr escort;
Cheerleader; Pr -M doc· '53 club, Inter-club
counce!; Spotloght stat/, SkEost; I R conference chaorman, R &amp; W. clay comm.; Jr
prom comm.; Sr. prom comm., Homecomeng
dane comm , chaorman.
EDWARDS, JOAN

EDWARDS, RICHARD

Rolle club; '53 club.

r ;
rap sl5t rs; S raph sweno
comm ; Sr barn dance comm., Class day
comm; Sr. luncheon comm.; Sr. prom
comm , '53 club; Concert orchestra, all city,
Ens ble, Kompus, Drama.
ENGLISH, GARRY

I R club; Language club, Concert band;
March ng band, R. &amp; W. day comm.; Sr.
barn dance comm.; Class day comm.; Sr.
prom camm ; All school shaw, '53 club
EHROTH , OON

'53 club; Sr. barn dance comm.

EPP MARY LOU

lected gorls' gl e
EPSTEIN, THEODORE JR.

Tenn s, all cety; Ba ball, D club; Art,
ESBENSON , ROBERT

SkEast; Boys' bow! ng; '53 club; Soph. party
comm., Jr. prom comm.; Tug of wor; Sr.
barn dance comm ; R &amp; W. day float comm.

EVANS, ANN
EVANS, CAROLYN

Read gorl; Stud nt councol; All cety student
councol· Seraph sesters, pr ; Leadership
conf renee; Jr. escort; OA R alternate,
Whet ockets, Sk.East; '53 club, R 6 w.
day co m ; Soph party comm ; Sweeth rt
dance comm ; Seraph w lcomeng comm.

FARRELL, EDWARD JAMES

FASS, MARTIN

Spotlight, assestant edotor, Debate, voc
pres, Red jackets, Scr pt, Jr. usl)er.
FEIST, BEVERLY

Wh te jackets, Kampus; Jr prom comm , R.
6 W day sket comm ; '53 club, Sr prom
comm ; Sr lunch n comm ; Sr. barn dane
comm , ArbOr day comm

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FINE, MICHAEL H.

Debot ; Jr usher, Shofroth alternat
club, '53 club

I. R.

�FINTZEL, RAY

FITCHETT, JOHN A.
FITZGERALD, MARY

Lonouog club, sec -trcos , Wl)ote
rockets, S roph sost rs · Seraph swong
comm ; Sr born donee comm ; Rolle
cub

FORBES, GLENDA. K.
FORO, BILL

'53 club; Sr born done comm.
F REMAN JOANN

Spatloght staff, Homecomong donee comm,
Soph party comm; Scropt, '53 club, Sr pocnoc comm

FOWLER, JOYCE COLLEEN
FRAKER, DIANNE

Whote rockets; A coppe!la, Jr R d Cross
councol, Dclcgat sscmbly, Jr prom comm,
Sr. prom comm.; lass day comm, Sr. born
donee comm , R &amp; W day comm , Kampus,
'53 club
FRAKER, SHIRLEY

Class rong comm r' Kompus, R. &amp; W. day
comm., A cappel a, Sr. prom comm, '53
club, Jr prom comm ; Class day comm.

FRANKLIN, MARILYN
fBAZ££ JACOUELYN

Whote rockets, Sel cted girls' gl ; A
school show; Sr prom comm, Sr pocnoc
comm ; '53 club, Mod rn dane ; Bowling,
Jr. prom comm.
FRIEDMAN, DAN

Marching band; All school show; Jr. usher;
R &amp; W. day comm; Concert bond.

FRITSCH, WILLIAM R.

'53 club, R &amp; W day float comm.; Sr prom
comm.
~ALBREATH ,

BIL_!;

'53 club; Art, Wrest! ng· Apparatus gym.
GANO, JERRYL DENE

Delegate assembly; '53 club; promo; Sr
barn dane comm ; Class rona comm

�GARELL, DALE

'53 club; Delegate assembly; Jr. usher; Boys'

soc1ol room attendant, Closs nng comm., R.
6 W. doy float comm.
GERMAN, EMMA JANE
GESTLAND, SANDY

Kompus; '53 club; R. 6 W. doy comm ; Sr.
born donee comm

GEYER, DAVID WARREN

Jr usher, Cia s rang comm; R 6 W. day
sk t comm , '53 club; Euchd1on; Boys' soc1al
room attendant; Cone rt bond.
GIBSON , JACK E.
GILKISON, KATHY

Kampus; '53 club; SkEast, Jr. prom comm.,
Sr. prom comm; R &amp; W. day skit comm;
Sr uncheon comm · Arbor daY comm ; Sr
born dane comm , Soph. party comm.

GILROY, JOAN

Seraph s1sters; Garis' bowhng; R &amp; W. day
comm., Jr. prom comm., Sr. play comm.;
'.53 club, Seraph sw1ng comm.
GINSBURG, STAHLEY

I R Club; Debot
Jr. ush r; Eucl1d1on;
Chnstmas pageant, Arbor day comm; PreMed•c
GLEN, LARRY

GOEKEN, JACK
GOLDBERG, JANET E.

Seraph s1sters, Jr. prom comm; R &amp; W. day
comm., Girls' glee; Seraph sw1ng comm;
Kampus; Language club; '53 club; Sr. born
dance comm , Sr prom comm ; Sr luncheon
ccmm.
GOLDFOGEL, MARVIN

Euchd1an, pres ; Pre Mcd1c, v1ce pres.; Pr Low; Debate; '53 club, Jr. usher, R &amp; W.
day sk•t comm., Sr. born donee comm.; Inter-club council.

GOLDHAMMER, RICHARD

SkEast.
GOLDSMITH , TRUDY

Delegate assemb y; Garis' glee; G• Is' sports;

'53 club
GOLDSTEIN, MERLE

Seraph s1sters, Wh1te Jackets Jr. prom
comm ; Sr I cheon comm ; Modern dance

GOODING, JANE

Delegate assembly; '53 club; Kampus;
SkEost; R &amp; W. day comm., Jr. prom comm.
GORDON, JACK

H•-R-40; '53 club.

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GORMAN, GREGORY

�GOTTESFELD, STUART

Debate, pres ; Inter-club councol,
trees.; Red lOCkets; Congress; I. R.
club; Woodbury fonoltst.
GOWANS, JAMES M.

Red joe ets; R &amp; W. doy comm.; '5'3
club; Sr. prom comm.

G RAY, JOYCE

Longuog club;

ompus.

roph s1st rs; Jr. escort; Script, Longuog club; Kompus; 53 clubt_ Jr.
prom comm.; Sr prom comm ; K. &amp;
W. doy comm.; Sr. born donee
comm; Closs doy comm.; Sr. luncheon comm.; Sr pkly comm.

GREGG, BEVERLY

SkEost, Sr. born done comm f. Sr. prom
comm ; '53 club, R &amp; W day f oat comm
GREINET%, ROSEMOND

Pre Medoc, pres.; Seraph Sisters;
roph
w lcom1ng comm.; Whote jackets~ . Debate,
voce pres, Jr Red Cross councol, xropt.
GRIM, JOAN

Delegate assembly· R. &amp; W. doy s ot comm.;
Sr. play comm ; '5~ club; All school show.

GROUSSMAN, DARLENE

'53 club, R &amp; W. day comm.; Jr prom
comm , Selected girls' gl , All school show·
Ano Ius stoffbo·ChriStmas pageant; Treos.
assistant, Sr
donee comm.; :&gt;r. prom
comm, I R club; Scropt; Kompus, Del at
assembly.
GROVES, EDWARD HALL
GUSTAFSON, ED

Art

HAILPERN, RUTHIE

Spotlight staff, assostant ed1tor, Wolcott
wonner, S raph sosters, White jackets; Jr.
escort; Scrop!i I. R club; '53 club; R. u W.
day comm , 1.loss day comm.
HALL, MONYETT LAVERA

lr prom comm.; Debet ; Goris' rofle; Boble
research; Jr. Red Cross council, Sr prom
comm ; 53 club; Sr. closs play comm.
HAMILL, TERRY

HAMILTON, BOB

Ch rlcoder, Woodbury fonoltst; Chrostmos
pageant; Delegot assembly, vic pres ;
bot , Jr.
Prlnctpol's odvosory cauncol;
usher; Sr ploy comm.
HAMILTON, JERRY

'53 club, Wresth119, Boys' glee; Apparatus
gym, Bond.
HAMILTON, MARY LUCILLE

Art ; I. R. club, Scholost oc art a ward;
R.O.T C., honorary officer.

�HANCOCK, TERES

Dromo, Jr prom comm; All school show;
Kompus; '53 club.
HANNON, PAUL

Spotloght edotor, Student councol; Congress,
pr s ; Jr Red Cro
couneol; Sw ltheort
donee comm, Jr. usher; R d 10ckets, Swornmono; Scholostoc award, R. &amp; W day comm ;
Jr. prom comm ; Delegate assembly; Tug of
war; Assembly comm
HARPER, PATRICIA LOIS

Whot 1ockets; Jr prom comm.; Sr. prom
comm , '53 club, Delegate os mbly.

HARRIS, ALICE IRENE

G rls' bowhng, s c , '53 club; R. &amp; W. day
comm , St prom comm ; Sr pocnoc comm.
HARRISON, DONNA ALLENE

Goris' bowlong; '53 club.
HART, JANE

Selected gorls' gle
club

All school show, '53

prom comm.; Closs
Kompus.
HARVEY, FLORIDA ADELAIDE
HARVEY, MARVEL JOINE

Soph. class sec ; D legate assembly, r .
c ; '53 club, Kompus; R &amp; W day comm.,
Sr. prom comm, Soph. party comm

HARVEY, SANDY

Kompus; '53 club; A coppcllo, Sr born
done comm , R &amp; W. day comm., Sr prom
comm, Jr Red Cross councol.
HASSELBLAD, ANN

S I cted gorls' o'

; Boble r s

rch.

HASTINGS, JOAN ELISE

I cted o rls' gle ; Kompus.

HAWK, DIANA

53 club
HAZELHURST, JACK

Ho-Y; K y c b, D club, Footbo', Troc , Jr
prom comm
HEISERMAN, CAROL

Jr escort, So ph party comm ; Seraph sosters; R. &amp; W doy float comm , Goris' bowl
ong, De egote o mbly, '53 club, St. prom
comm , Sr pocnoc comm

HELLBUSCH, DOH E.

'SPOtlight staff

HELMS, KENNY

Swommongl· Gymnostocs, D club, Oromo;
Boys' bow ong, T nnos, Track.

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�HELWIG, RICHARD

Astronomy club; Sc•ence club.
HEPP, BRUCE

'53 club, SkEost; Jr. prom comm; Sr.
prom comm.; Stog cr w.

HESS, JANICE

Delegate o mbly; A copp llo, '53
cub, Kompus, Jr. prom comm , Sr
born donee comm.; Sr. prom comm;
Arbor doy comm , Sr p1cn1c comm
HESTER, PATSY

Y-te ns, pr s; Delegate assembly,
Inter-club counc I, Jr R d Cross
councol; Jr. prom comm.; '53 club;
Sr luncheon comm ; Goris sports.

HETTINGER, BEV

Angelus stoff, '53 club; Kompus· SkEost, R
&amp; W day comm ; Sr prom comm , Arbor
day comm , Sr luncheon comm ; Jr prom
comm , Sr born donee comm.
HICKERSON, NANCY McLEAN

Sr. prom comm; R &amp; W doy camm; Closs
day comm ; '53 club.
HIGLEY, MARILYN ANN

Goris' bowling; R. (; W. day float comm.; Jr.
prom comm , '53 club.

HILL, CLYDE

Cheerlead r, Red rockets; R 0 T C, capt.;
R (; W. doy comm.; '53 club, Sr born donee
comm.
HILL, PAULINE

Goris' glee.
HINES, SUE

R &amp; W. day float comm ; '53 club.

HIRSCH, MARION

'53 club, Goris' bowhng, R. (; W day comm
HITCH, CATHERINE

'53 club, SkEost, Kompus, Jr prom comm ;
Sr born donee comm; Sr. prom comm
HOFFMAN, GLORIA

Sr prom camm.; A coppello; Sr. luncheon
comm.

HOFSCHULTE, JACK

Congress) sec, '53 club; Tennis; R (; W day
comm ; r prom comm.; Cone rt bond, All
school show.
HOLLANDER, FRADELL

Jr. escort, Seraph sisters; Whot Jackets; I
R. club, treos , '53 club; Jr prom comm ,
R &amp; W day comm ; Seraph swmg comm.
HOLLOWAY, DON

�HOLLOWAY, VIRG INIA JOANN
Sr. actovoty card comm; Sr. prom comm.;
Kampus; SkEast; Jr. prom comm.; Sr. barn
dance comm ; R. &amp; W. day float comm ; '53
club.
HOLMES, JANE
Seraph sosters, trees; Whole lOCkets; SkEast,
Delegate assembly; Pnncopal's advosory
council; '53 club, R. &amp; W. day skit comm.
HOMER, BETTY
P.TA. model

HORN, MARLENE
I R club, B !lie research; Sr. barn dance
comm ; Sr. prom comm ; Kampus; Goris'
sports.
HOROSCHAK, SAUNDRA
Whote lOCkets, S raph ststers; Delegate assembly, Proncipal's advisory councol; A coppella; Madngal choor, Kampus, '53 club.
HORTON, MARILYN
Spotlight staff, Jr. escort, Seraph sostcrs,
R &amp; W day float comm.; Sr. barn donee
comm .. '53 club; Sr. prom comm., Kampus,
Concert orchestra, all city; Sr. luncheon
comm., Sr. Dtcntc comm; Seraph sw•no
comm. · Scropt; Droma.

HOUGHTON, RALPH
RO.T.C.
HOUTZ, DASSIE
Spotlight staff; Jr Red Cross councol; '53
club; Scnpt, I. R. club; Kampus; Sr. prom
comm ., Homecomong dance c;omm .. cha•r.;
R &amp; W. day comm ; Jr prom comm.; Sr
barn dance comm., Arbor day comm.; R. &amp;
W. day comm.
HOWARD, LORNA
Seraph sosters; Goris' bowlong, Jr. escort;
Delegate assembly; R. &amp; W. day comm.; '53
club.

HOWARD, MILTON
D club, Track, all coty, '53 club, Saph. closs
voce pres.; Delegate assembly; Class ronQ
comm ; Jr. prom comm.; R. &amp; W. day comm.
HOWE, ROBERT J.
H -R-40; Student councol.
HULING, DEAN
Scocnce, Astronomy club; Jr. achoev ment

HUMMEL, SHIRLEY C.
'53 club.
HUTCHINSON, BETTY JANE
HUTCHINSON, ROSE MARIE

HUTTNER, DONALD
'53 club; Pre-Medoc. sec., Debate; Red lOCkets; R. &amp; W. day skot comm.; Sr. prom
comm., Jr prom comm.; Jr usher; Boys' socool room attendant, Class day comm,
Saph. party comm .; Sr. born donee comm.
IACINO, ARLENE
bcwlong

G~tls'

INGRAHAM, LA VONNE
Jr escort, Seraph Slsters; Bohle research,
Clomc assostont; Drama.

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�INSKEEP, EVONNE

SISters;-

JANKOVSKY, RUTH ANN

Angelus staff bus monog r. Seraph
sosters, 0 I got assembly, Kompus,
'53 club; Jr scort; R &amp; W day
comm , Jr. prom comm ; Seraph
swono comm ; Sr born done comm ;
Trees Asst.; A coppello Sr prom
comm., Closs day comm, Welcomong
comm.

JENNINGS, JACKIE

Del gate o mbly; Sr born donee comm;
'53 club, Soph. party comm
JENNINGS, PHILIP
JOHNSON, A . KARL
Football, Tree , 0 club; Wre tlong

JOHNSON, EVANGELINE

Seraph sost " Jr escort, Soph party comm.;
Jr prom comm., R &amp; W. day comm, Seraph
swong comm, Sr. born donee comm.; Sr.
prom comm Sr luncheon comm , Kompus;
53 club, S Ecm.
JOHNSON, JIM

'53 club, Stage crew, Jr ush r
JOHNSON MARTIN NOEL

o nee club.

JOHNSON , PHILIP E.
Art,~ Concert bond, Oromo; All school show,

R u W day skat comm , Jr. usher; '53 club,
Boys' soc room attendant.
JOHNSON, ROSEMARY
JOHNSON, RUTHANNE

Whole lOckets, '53 club; 0 legate os mbly;
SkEost, R &amp; W. day s ot comm ; All school
show, Jr prom comm.; Sr. born donee
comm ; Sr prom comm

�JONES, ETHEL JANIT

Goris' sports, Arbor day comm.; Sr luncheon
comm.; '53 club.
JONES, JODY

Student councol; R Ct W day comm
JONU, JUDY

Stu nt councol, Delegate au mbly, '53
club; Kampus; Jr. prom comm.; R Ct W day
comm.; Jr prom QU n ott ndant, Homecomong Queen ott ndant; May QU n ott ndant; Sop
party comm , Sweetheart
dance comm , Class day comm , Sr prom
comm Arbor day comm ; Sweetheart couple
attendant.

JONIS, LAWRENCE M .

R d Jack ts Spot oght staff, SkEast, R Ct
W
ay float comm., '53 club, Sr prom
comm , Homecom ng dane comm , Closs
day comm
JOYCE, BARBARA

Whole 1ack ts; Delegate assembly· R Ct W
day skit comm, Jr prom comm, Sr born
dance comm., Sr prom comm.; Sr luncheon
comm , Sr pocnoc comm , All school show

KALISCHE , DIANA

Jr escort; Seraph sters, Oroma, v ce pres;
Sr barn dance comm , '53 club, Class day
comm
KAMINSKY, ZELDA

Jr prom comm, R Ct W day comm All
school show; Sr barn dance comm, Kamp.n, '53 club, Sr prom comm , Op ra club
KARLAN, MA LENE KAY

Spot! Qht, bus manager, Drama, sec, Seraph sosters, Jr escort, Chrostmas pageant
All school shaw; '53 club, Modern dance,
Jr prom comm , Hom _among dance com,.. ,
Sr. barn dance comm.; Sr prom comm,
Class day comm , R Ct W day s 1t comm
Wolcott wonner.

KARSH, ILENE MY NA

Kampus; 153 ciU6..L R G W day float comm ,
Sr prom comm · 1.. ass day comm , Sr luncheon comm , Sr bOrn dance comm , Sr P en c
comm.
KAYLOR, MARGARET

'53 club, Jr prom comm , Sr barn dance
comm , Sr prom comm , Arbor day comm
Sr luncheon comm , Soph party comm
Ct W day floa comm
KEARNS, CAROL

Suaph sost rs1 Concert band, R Ct W day
float comm , 53 club, ampus S East Sr
born dance comm Modem dance Serap
sw ng comm , Language dub

KELLER, ALAN KEITH

I R club, Jr prom comm

'53 c

KELLER, DOROTHY RAE

'53 club, Sr born dance comm G rls
1ng, Sr prom comm
Ct W do comm
KELLY, BARBARA JEAN

G rls state Seraph s ers 53 c ub De
gate assemb ~ Jr prom c
Sr barn
dane comm :.r prom comm Sr luncheon
comm

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�KINCAID, LAWRENCE A.
All school show
KINEL, RACHEL
Opera club; R G W day float comm.

KIRGIS, RICK
Pr Low, Spathght staff, H1-Y, K y
club, D legal assembly, D club, '53
club; Football
KIRK, BARBARA LOU
Wh1te lOCkets; All school shaw; Jr
pram camm; Sr. prom comm, Sr.
born dance comm • R 6 W day
comm ; '53 club

KLARNER, NORMA
'53 club
KLEIN , BARBARA
Wh1t 10c ets; '53 club; Kampus, Soph
party comm ; R 6 W. day comm ; Jr prom
comm , Sr barn dane comm , Clo day
comm; Sr prom comm.
KLEIN, SHIRLEY
'5:1 club, Kampus, Sr prom comm ; R 6 W.
day comm , Girls' bowling.

KLODT, JOAN
Whtte 10ck ts; Kompus; Dclegat oss mbly;
'53 club; Jr prom comm., Sr born dance
comm , SkEast
KOEPP, NANCY
KORENKE, ANN
Wh1t rockets, Sr. prom comm; Jr prom
comm , R 6 W. day camm.; '53 club, Kampus, Soph party comm

KORTZ , JOYCE
Kampus, '53 club, Sr barn dance comm ,
R 6 W. day float comm; Gtrls' bowhng;
L1brary ass1stant
KRAMISH, YVETTE
Kampus, Class day comm , Sr prom comm ,
R 6 W day comm , Arbor day comm.
KRIS, ALLEN

KRONSBERG, ROCHELLE M.
Astronomy,
c ; Delegate assembry, '53
club, Jr R d Cross counctl, Sr born dane
comm, R 6 W day sk1t comm; Sr prom
comm.
KRUSE, ROSAMOND
Gtrls' gl
KUGLER, WILLIAM
Sr class pres1d nt, Stud nt counc1l. All ClfV
stud nt councol '53 club, pres, Pr Low,
Key club; H• Y; Boys' state, Inter club
counCil, Sw !heart K1ng, Del gate a em
bly

�LAKE, RICHARD

R 0 T C , It col ; Boys' rtf I , pres; R O.T.C
rofle team; Morchong bond, Swlmm no.
LAMES, GRETCHEN

Delegate ass mb y;
roph swong comm.,
SkEost, Jr. prom comm.; Sr. prom comm.;
Soph party comm.; '53 club; R 6 W day
comm ; Whote 1ackets; Seraph sosters; R 6
W lOCk t donee comm , Class daY comm •
Kompus, Sr oocnoc comm
LAMSON, RO ERT

Ho-Y; A coppello, pres; 0 club; Del
assembly, Football; Track; Swimming

ate

LANE, KENNETH W

Delegate assembly, Boolagy club; R.O.T C,
It

LARSON, DONALD WARREN

LoSARRO, SHIRLEY ANN
LESAN, JACK
LESK£Y, BARBARA

Jr prom comm; Kampus; R 6 W day
comm , Hom arts, '53 club· Sr born dane
comm , Sr prom comm

LESLIE, WILLIAM M.

Ho-R-40; D club; Football; Track; Delegate
assembly.
LEVICK, SHARON
LEVITT, ALVIN

Spotloght staff, Homecomono donee comm

LIND, HARRIET ANN

S roph sisters, Jr. escort; GJrls' glee, Jr.
prom camm.b· Seraph swing comm; Op ra
club, '53 clu .
LINDQUIST, BEVERLY IRENE

Selected gorls' ol
Goris' A cappello

, R 6 W. day comm ;

LINDQUIST, LOISANN

om pus, R 6 W day comm.; Sr born done
comm., '53 club.

LINDSETH, DICK

Euchdoon, v- pres.; Congress, S East, PreMedoc; '53 club; Chrostmos pageant; R. 6
W day comm., :.r. prom comm.; Boys' soc tll
room attendant
LITZ, JOHN E.

Eucl doan; Concert bond, I R club.
LONDON, PATRICIA ANN

Delegate osembly; Kampus, '53 club, R 6
W day float comm.; Jr. prom comm, Sr
born dance comm., Sr. prom comm., Sr.
luncheon camm.

33

�LONG, SHARON

Delegate a mbly; R f:r W day
comm; '53 club, Jr. prom comm
LOURY, DONALD FREDERICK

Hi-R-40; '53 club; R. f:r W
comm

day

LUSCOMBE, JERRY

Chess club, Sco nee club
LYKKEN, SUE ANN

Goris' Qlee

LYLE, JAMES
Mac ARTHU R, MARY ANNE

Kompus, Cia r nQ comm, SkEo t, '53 club,
Sr. prom comm ; Sr pocnoc comm · R f:r W
day comm
MaclEAN, A NNE

MacLEAN, LYNNE
MAGNUSSEN, BARBARA

'53 club, Kompus, r orn done comm., R.
f:r W. day kot comm ;
MAIER, ELIZABETH

Seraph sost rs, Seraph swong comm ; '53
club; Cia s day comm.; Arbor day comm,
Sr. prom comm , Sr pocnoc comm , R. f:r W
day skot comm., Sr. luncheon comm

MALM, JOAN

Whote jackets, s .; Seraph sost rs; Jr s
cort, Kompush '53 club, R f:r W. day float
comm., Scrap swonQ comm.
MANDEL, ROBERTA

Sr. prom comm ; All school sho':'; Arbor day
comm.; R f:r W. day comm., ~3 club; Jr
Red Cross councol, sec., All coty Jr. Red
Cross; Selected gorls' gl
MANDELL, JUDITH

Astronomy club, s c., Sr. luncheon comm ;
R &amp; W. day float comm

MANION, LARRY J .
Ho-R 40; Track; Key club, '53 club, D club
MANN , CAROLYN

Jr. prom comm; R. f:r W. day comm, Sr
born done comm. Kompus, Sr prom corT'm.
MARKSON, RICHARD

�MARKWELL, PEGG

Kampus.
MARPLE, JANICE
MARTIN, ELAINE

Spotlight staff, ass1stant ed1tar; Seraph sisters; Wh1te 10ckets; Jr C!SCOrt; Seraph w 1comlng comm.; Kampus; Oeleoate assembly;
R. 6 W. day float camm.; Sr. barn dance
comm.; '53 club; Jr. prom camm.

MARTIN, JOAN

Wh1te Jackets; Kampus; '53 club, Jr. prom
comm ; R. 6 W. day sk1t comm.; R. 6 W.
day float camm.
MARTIN, LEE

' f oon:::l!i; b club; Tug of wor; R.O.T.C.,
maJor, All school shaw.
MATTSON, DON

MAUFF, JANET

'53 club; Jr. prom comm.; R. &amp; W. day
comm ; Selected g~rls' glee; Class day
comm.; Sr p1cn1c comm.
MAUL, JOAN MARIE

Wh1te jackets, Kampus, SkEast; '53 club;
Jr. prom comm.; Sr. prom comm .. Class day
comm.; Sr. luncheon comm.; Sr. p1cn•c
comm ; R &amp; W. day skit comm
MAY, DOROTHY

Seraph SISters; R O.T.C .. honorary off•cer,
lt. col.; Scnpt, pres.; Jr. escort; Sr. play
comm , G~rls' nf1 • pres; Inter-club counCil, v1ce pres.; Jr. Red Cross counc1l; Chnstmos pageant; R. &amp; W. day comm; Sr. barn
dance comm.; O.A.R alternate.

erop s1sters; ramo; Seraph swing comm.;
Sr. barn dane comm.; G~rls' glee, '53 club;
Opera club; Concert band.

McADAMS, JIM
McANDREW, DONALD W .
SkEast, Sr. p1cn•c comm.

McBRIDE, WILLIAM B.
McCLINTOCK, MIKE

All school shaw, R.O T.C
McCOLL, LaWAVE

Kompus.

McCOMBS, MEREDITH

Wh1l
JOCk ts; Selected g1rls' gl
school shaw, Sr. barn dance comm.

All

McCRUMB, GEORGE

Art; '53 club.
McCULLOCH , VIOLET

'53 dub; G1rls1 gl

35

�~cDON.UD, PATRICIA ANN

Kompus; Sr born donee comm., Sr.
prom comm , Sr luncheon comm ;
Arbor day comm ; Sr ploy comm ,
'53 club, Goris' bowhno.
McDUFFIE, CLARISSA ANN

Sr. born done comm

~)

McGREW, BRITTA

Sr prom comm.; A coppello, R &amp; W
day float comm , Sr born done
comm.; Chrostmos pageant, Modroool
choar; '53 club; Sr. lunch n comm;
Kompus; Soph party comm, Jr Red
Cross councol; Spanosh club, trees.
McKELVY, ROBERT

0 club; Football, Track Wre thno

McWilliAMS, JUDITH

Kompus
MELNICK, SANDY

Whole jacket ; '53 club, R &amp; W
oy
comm, Drama, I. R. club; Sr born donee
comm , Sr prom comm , Sr lunch on comm
MENDEL, SHELDON

Soph class tr as.; 0 I at assembly; Pronclpol's odvosory councol, Ho-R-40; Ho-Y; '53
club.

MILANO, ARTHUR

ROT

, motor.

MILLER, LEIBA

Whole lOCkets, S roph sost rs, Kompus, I R
club; Jr prom comm , R Ct W. day comm ,
Sr prom comm ; Closs day cornm , 53 club,
Trees osst

MILLS, MARJORY.

Seraph sosters, Sr born donee comm Seraph
swong comm · Kompus R &amp; W day comm •
Soph party comm , Closs day comm • '53
club; Jr prom comm.
MILSTEIN, MARILYN

Whole jackets;
roph sost rs, Jr escort;
Scnpt, Sr. prom comm , Sr. born done
comm;. '53 club, R Ct W day float comm
MIMMACK, MARY LOUISE

Garis' bow' ng; Garis' sports, Y-te n , Goris'
glee; Small 0

MONTONY, DON

Sr class, voce pres ; R. &amp; W day comm ;
Delegate assembly; 0 club; Key club, Ho V;
'53 club, vice pres ; Bask !boll Bo boll
MOON, THOMAS

�MORGEI'UGG, ROGER
MORRIS, BETH

'53 club, R. &amp; W. day comm.; SkEost; Kompus· Sr. prom comm.; Jr. prom comm; Jr.
R d Cro~oS councol, Sel cted gorls' ol ; Soph.
party comm ; Arbor day cornm ; Closs daY
comm., Sr luncheon comm; Sr. plcnoc
comm.
MORTON, DAVID

[)(!I gate assembly, Jr. usher; Congres .

MOXLEY, JACK

Pre Low, trees.; H -R-40; Ho-Y, vice pres.;
Track, 0 club.! Key club, Closs day comm.,
cho rmon, '5-' club, Jr prom comm ; Jr
usher
MUENCH, BARBARA JEAN

Whole oockets, Seraph sosters; Kompus; '53
club, Jr. prom comm ; R 6 W. day skit
comm , Sr born donee comm.; Closs doy
comm ; Seraph sw1ng comm.
~UlliGAN,

FRANK

Football, all coty; Ho-Y, sot. at arms; Hi-R40, 0 club, Tug of war

MUNROE, MARJORIE

Serooh sosters; Wh te lockets, Delegate assembly; '53 club; Kompus; Soph. party
comm; Jr. prom cornm, Sr born donee
comm, Seraph swono comm.; R 6 W. day
sk1t comm.
MURPHY, WILLIAM V.

Jr prom comm ; Sr. born donee cornm ; '53
club; R &amp; W day comm.
NALTY, JOAN

Jr. prom comm; '53 club.

NAPHEYS, BEN

Red jackets; R O.T C, capt.; Jr Red Cross
council; Spotlight stoff..i Congress; SkEost;
Track; All c1ty Jr Red '-ross.
NATHAN, RONNIE

Delegate osembly; SkEost; '53 club.

roo sosters; All school show, Jr. escort;
Goris' gl , Komous; Jr prom comm, R. &amp;
W. day comm.; Sr. born donee comm ; '53
club; Sr. prom comm; Seraph swing comm

NETHERY, SIDNEY J .
NEWCOMB, JOHN

Del ate assembly; R &amp; W day comm.;
SkEost; Tug of wO&lt;; '53 club.

stronomy club.

NICHOLS, EDITH

theerleoder; Homecoming Qu n· Jr prom
Queen ott ndont; '53 club; Closs rong
comm ; Jr prom comm ; R. &amp; W day
comm - Kompus; Sweetheart couple ott nd·
ant; A1I school show; PTA model

Selected pirls' glee; R O.T C , honorary offocer; Goris rofle, c., Mod rn donee.
NICHOLSON, NANCY ANN

toils' bawling, R &amp; W doy floot comm

37

�NIELSEN, JIM

Cone rt bond
HIXON, FRED I.

OBENCHAIN, SUE

53 club, Sr. prom comm.; Sr. born
donee comm , Arbor day comm ; R
&amp; W. doy comm , Jr Red Cross
councol, Kompus, SkEost

OBERG, SH I RLEY LORRAINE
O' CONNOR, CON
O' LEARY, MARION

'53 club

O' NEAL, EDNA

Longuog club; R 0 T C , capt
ORME, DOHHA

Sr. born do
S East.

comm., S lected gorls' glee,

PAGE, JEROME

Track, 0 Club

PARK, GILMAN

Spotloght staff; R 0 T C , capt
PARKER, JEAN

Jr Red Cross councol, pres, A coppello· En
semble choor; Jr prom comm.; Whole lOCkets; D got o mbly; Clo s doy comm;
Sr luncheon comm, Sr. prom comm, R &amp;
W doy skit comm.
PASCOE, MONTE

Football, 611 ttn , oil stat , oil Amerocon,
Bask tboil, Ho-YJ. pr s; Key club, 0 club,
sec, Pr Low, ':&gt;3 club, Stud nt councol,
Angelus staff, Inter-club councol, voce pres.,
Dele9ote assembly, Sr octovoty cord comm;
Boys state, A coppello; Tug of war.

PAULK, DOTTIE

53 club, Whole lOCkets, Jr prom comm ,
Sr born donee comm , R &amp; W day comm ,
Sr luncheon comm , Kompus; Sr. prom
comm , Arbor day comm
PAULSON, JAMES R.

'53 club, Sr born done

comm ; R 0 T C ,
capt , Sr prom comm , Closs day comm
PEARL, ARDEN LEONARD

Spothght staff, Debate, Opera club, Home
comong donee comm , cho~rmon, R 0 T C ,
capt.

�PEARSON, £LAINE

Seraph sosters; Jr. escort; '53 club; R &amp; W.
doy float comm , G~rls' gle •
PEREGRINE, PATRICIA

Spathght staff, oss1stont ed1tor, Jr. escort;
Seraph s1sters; '53 club; Script, v1ce pres.;
Drama; SkEost; Hom com1ng donee comm.;
Seraph swmg comm , choormon, Sr born
donee comm.; Closs day comm.
PETERSON CHARLENE V.

'53 club; Kompus; o ern donee; Jr. prom
comm , R &amp; W day comm.; Sr born donee
comm, Sr. prom comm., Arbor doy comm.

PET ERSON , FRA I'IK S.

Fo:&gt;tbo' , Baseball, 0 club, '53 club.
PHILIPPUS, EBERLE ANN

R 0 T C , honorary capt ; All school show;
R &amp; W. day sk•t comm.; '53 club; Art, Astronomy club; G1rls' rtfle.
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM

PH ILPOTT, OSGOODE S.

H R 40, 0 club, Key club, Jr escort; Tenn s oil c1ty :.r born donee comm , cho~r­
mon, Tug of wor.
P IETSCH , MARY

Seraph s1st rs, treos., Drama, trcos , Debote, sec , Scnpt trcos. Jr escort, Christmas pageant, '53 club, R &amp; W doy comm;
Jr. prom comm; S roph sw•ng comm; Sr.
ploy comm Closs doy comm
PIETSCH , SARAH

Oromo, pres &amp; vtc pres, Scrtpt, sec; Debote, sec Jr scort Seraph s1st rs, Seraph
swong comm.; R (:, W doy comm , Jr prom
comm ; Sr born donee comm , Chnstmos
pageant; I R cub; '53 club

POINTER, PAT

Whl'ie lockets, Kompus, A coppello, '53
club; Jr prom comm, Sr. born donee comm,
Closs doy comm , Sr prom comm , R &amp; W
doy float comm , Arbor doy comm , All
school show.
POLKINGHORNE, SANFORD

POLLOCK, DAVID M .

Red JOCk ts; R &amp; W doy com"' , D legate
assembly
PORTER, ALLEN W .

Ht-Y; '53 ch.. b, Closs doy comm, Tug of
wor
PORTER, PATRICIA

Delegate assembly; '53 club, Sr born done
comm , Kompus

PRATT, HELEN

Kompus, '53 club, R &amp; W day float comm ,
Sr born donee comm Sr prom comm ·
Closs doy comm., Sr luncheon comm R. &amp;
W doy sktt comm
PRIMOCK, JOE
PRINGLE, SHUDON

Chrostmos peg ont; R d tockets, Euchdton
SkEost; Jr ~h r

39

�ABSON, DONNA

Kompus, Sponosh club, Scrtpt.
RAMES, ELAINE

RANLETT, CONSTANCE JOYCE

roph sst rs, B bl

r

eorc

RT PAUL

RATHGEBER, BARBARA

Wh t ock ts Seraph sisters Jr escort '53
club, ompus, Delegate on mbly, Jr prom
comm, Sr. born donee comm Seraph sw no
comm R. (1 W day float comm , All school
how, G~rls' glee
RUD, MAXINE

'53 club, Kompus, Sr lunch on comm , Sr
ploy comm
R (1 W day float comm ,
G1rls' bowl1ng
RUDY, SARAH JANE

Y.W'C.
G~rls' A coppello; Library on stan!.

REXRODE, KENNETH EARLY
REYNOLDS, SHIRLEY ANNE

R (1 W day comm J. Jr prom comm; Sr.
born donee comm , ';,3 club

RICHARD, LORETTA
RICHARDSON, CLAUDIA

Ang Ius oss1stont edt tor, Jr. class treos,
Oeleoot assembly; Whtte JOckets Seraph
s1ster~, vic pres, D.A R. p1lgnm; Sr prom
comm, Jr prom comm; Seraph swtng
comm , chotrmon; R. (1 W. day comm., '53
club; Kompus, Sr. born donee comm
RICHARDSON, MADLYN M.

Language club, Gtrls' bowhng, Jr prom
comm, Delegot
as mbly, Sr
prom
comm , Kompus; Soph party comm , '53
club

RICHA DSON, MARY ELLEN

Sr born done

comm.

RICHMAN, BERNADINE SANDRA

Jr prom comm , Kompus; R (1 W. day float
comm , 53 club, Sr pro"' comm
RIFKIN, MARLENE ANN

Concert bond, Concert orchestra '53 club,
Modern donee.

�Rl GS, KENNY

Stage crew
ROACH, JOAN

Sr. prom comm.; R. f:t W. day comm ; '53
club, Kompus, Jr prom comm , Arbor day

comm.

ROBERTS, AL

Astronomy club, pr

Inter-club councl

ROBERTS, MARIANNE

Kompus, '53 club, All school show; Jr prom
comm , Sr barn donee comm ; Sr prom
comm , Sr lunch on comm.; R. f:t W. day
comm , Home arts
RCBINS, MIRIAM

A coppello; Kompus, Oromo; All school
show, Sr. prom comm ; Sr luncheon comm i
Arbor doy comm , R. f:t W. day comm ; '5:1
club; Delegate assembly, Sr p1cn1c comm
ROBINSON, NANCY

Jr esccrt, Seraph Sl$ter; Wh1te JOCk ts; Sr.
luncheon comm., choormon, Seraph welcomIng comm , '53 club, Kompus; Seraph sw1ng
comm , Sr prom comm., Sr born done
comm, Jr prom comm., R. f:t W day comm.
RODERICK, MARTHA

1
oc ets,
roph s1sters; Jr escort;
R f:t W. day sk1t comm., KomP.us• Seraph
sw1ng comm.; Jr. prom comm., 53 club, Sr.
born donee comm.
ROE, GINGER

A coppello, pres.; Delegate assembly, Home
orts, pres, Inter-club counc1J, pr s, Kompus, Sr prom comm ; R f:t W doy comm ,
Jr. Red Cross counc1
ROGERS, ANN

Wh1te lOCkets, voce pres ; Sr. prom comm ;
Jr escort, Seraph sisters, Kompus; D legate
assembly; '53 club; Jr. prom comm., Sr.
born donee comm ; R f:t W day comm , All
school show; Goris' glee.
ROLLNICK, BEVERLY

Whote lOCkets, Seraph sosters, Oebote, I R
club_, pr , Jr escort; Jr. Red Cross councol,
R u W day comm '53 club, Inter-club
councol, sec, SkEost, Soph. party comm.
ROONEY, SHARON

"'53 club. Drama, Kompus; SkEost, Goris'
bcwlong, Jr prom comm
ROSEMAN, JERALD A .

ROSENBLUM, JOYCE

Oebot , Seraph sosters, Sr
comm, Sr. pocnoc comm

born donee

ROSS, RICHARD

R d rockets, Sr born donee comm , Sco nc
club, Art.
ROTH, RODYNE RAE

ROTHENBERGER, WILLIAM J .
ROUPP, PATRICIA

Jr. prom comm , Sr born donee comm '53
club, R 6 W day comm ; Delegate oss mbly.
ROUSE, PAUL H .

Delegate as mbly, R. 6 W day comm

41

�1 ROUSE, RICHARD P.

J Stag crew, R.O T.C, capt; '53 club;
Sr born done
comm.

comm, Jr. prom

RUBIN, GLENORE RUTH

t

Delegate assembly; Kompus; '53
club, Jr. prom comm , R &amp; W. day
comm.; Sr prom comm ; Sr. luncheon comm.; Arbor day comm.; Sr
born donee comm.; Closs day
comm.; Sr. ptcntc comm., Soph.
party comm.; All school show; Spotlight salesman.

RUSH , JACK A .

staff; Red 10ck ts, Deleassembly; '53 club, Sr. prom
comm ; Sr born donee comm., Jr
prom comm , Soph. porty comm.

t;.~:--~"'!·~~~~~-~-!!!!""'f!~~r RUSSELL, KATHRYN

Delegate a mbly; R &amp; W. day s tt
comm ; All school show, Closs ring
comm • chotrmon; Kompus, SkEost;
'53 club; Sr born done comm., Sr
prom comm , Gtrls' gl , Jr. prom
comm.; Arbor day comm

SALLEE, BARBARA J .

0 A 5 OSStstont
SANDEFUR, CAROLYN

Whtt jock ts; Seraph stst rs, Jr escort,
Seraph swtng comm ; '53 club, Kompus, Sr
prom comm • Sr luncheon comm.

rap stS ers, r escort, Script, assistant
edttor; Kompus; Language club, Jr. prom
comm.; R. 6 W day float comm.; Sr. born
donee comm.; Seroph swtng comm.; '53
club.

SARGENT, LOIS

Jr prom comm , R &amp; W. day float comm.,
Kompus, Sr prom comm ; Class day comm
SAUBERLI, HARRY

Art, v1ce pres.; Jr ush r.
SAY

- Concert bond; Morchrng bond, Sr
donee comm , Language club.

born

SCHAFER, BILLIE RUTH

Selected gtrls' glee; Jr prom comm.
SCHAULIS, GARY WAYNE

Track, 0 club; Class day comm.; '53 club,
Sr prom comm ; Delegate assembly
SCHAULIS, HUGH MONTEGOMERY

H,-R--40, Track

SCHEUNEMAN, WALT
SCHIFF, SUSIE

Jr prom comm ; Chrrstmos pogeont, Modern donee, vrce pres, I. R. club, Wolcott,
olt rnate; Sr prom comm.; R 6 W day
float comm.
SCHNEIDER, MARY LOU
Jr. prom comm.; R. &amp; W. day comm ; Lan-

guage club; Scrrpt; '53 club; Sr born done
comm, Sr prom comm.

�SCHOLL, JOAN M.
Spotlight staff, '53 club; Sr. prom comm.;
R 6 W. day comm ; Slc.Eost; Sr. luncheon
comm; Arbor day comm.; Sr. born donee
comm.; Kompus; Closs day comm.; Sr. PICnic comm ; Soph. party comm.; Jr. prom
comm.
SCHREPFERMAN, PETER
H•-Y; Key club, trees.; 0 club; Spotlight
staff; Golf, all c1ty; Baseball.
SCHULZE, ELAINE
Dclegot assembly; A cappello; '53 club;
Soph. party comm.; R. 6 W day comm; Sr.
prom comm.; Sr. p1cn•c comm.; Girls' bowlong.

SCOTT, SAMUEL CLYDE
SEELEY, SANDRA
53 clUb! Jr. R d Cross councl; Jr. prom
comm ; R. 6 W day slc.1t comm.; Sr born
donee comm.; Kompus; Sr. prom comm
SEITZ, ROBERT
BoseboiiJ· 0 club; '53 club; SkEost; Sr prom
comm., r prom comm;; Soph. party comm.;
R. 6 W day comm ; 1...loss day comm .; Sr.
p1cn1c comm.

SHEEHAN, RICHARD G.
Pre-Low; H1-Y, 0 club, Baseball, Jr. usher;
Delegate assembly
SHEFF, GERALD WILLIAM
Concert bond; All school show; Boys' nfle;
Marchlno bond; Euclld1on, Sw1mmong.
SHEFTEL, SHELDON
Tug of war; '53 club; Sr. born donee comm ;
R. 6 W. ~oy float comm.

SHEARER, CLAUDIA
Sr. born donee comm ; Kompus; '53 club,
All school show, R. 6 W day comm.; Sr.
luncheon comm.; Sr ploy comm.
SHOTKIN, NONA SUE
Select d g~rls' gl e, All school show; Jr.
prom comm., '53 club.
SIEGEL, CELESTE
G~rls' bowhng; '53 club

SIEGEL, JOYCE
Seraph s1st rs, Wh te JOCk. ts· Kompus,
Scropt, Pre·Medoc, Jr Red Cross councol,
Sr. born donee COrT'm, '53 club; Sr. prom
comm; Sr luncheon comm., R. 6 W. day
float comm
SIEGEL, JULIE
SIGMAN, GERALD
Red JOCkets, Tug of war, '53 club

SILVER, BEVERLY JEAN
Kompus, '53 club; Mod rn donee, Selected
gorls' glee, Jr. prom comm.; Sr. prom comm;
R 6 W. day comm; Sr born donee comm;
All school show; Closs day comm ; Sr luncheon comm.
SILVER, JUDITH
Oclegot assembly; Whole JOCic.ets, Seraph
s sters, Drama, Scropt; Kompus; Wolcott
olt rnot · Sr ploy comm.; Sr. luncheon
commJ Concert orchestra; All cot orchestra; ::.tnno orchestra, Stnno ensemble;
Seraph swono comm
SILVERBERG, ROBERT A.
Boslc.etboll; Pre-Low, Ho-R-40, 0 club, '53
club, Delegate assembly; Prmcopols odv ory counc1l, Cia nng comm.

43

�SIMMONS, JAMES
SIMPSON, RICHA D L.

'53 club, Sr prom comm , Sr p en c
comm., I R club, Science club;
Concert arch stro

SIMPSON, LAWRENCE

SINCLAIR, GARY

R d 1ac ets

SINGER, EILEEN

Kampus, pr s
lnt r club counc1, S raph
s1sters Jr prom comm , Gtrls' gl , '53
club, R. Cr W day comm, All school show,
Sr prom comm , Seraph w ng com,..
SINGER, HELEN JOY

Soph cia s tr as , '53 club, Kampus, Jr
prom comm, Sr. barn dance comm
SLETTON, SALLY

Kampus, '53 club, Sr prom comm , Jr prom
comm , R Cr W day comm Sr barn dane
comm Soph party comm , Sr p cn1c comm

SMITH, BAYONNE

Gtrls' sports, Sr barn dance comm., Jr prom
comm , Gtrls' glee; R 6 W. day comm ;
Sr prom comm , G rls' rtfle
SMITH BEVERLY

r. prom comm.; SkEast, Kampus; Sr born
dance comm , R Cr W day sk1t comm ; '53
club
SMITH, MARY ELLU-l

S raph s1sters; '53 club; Kampus; PreM doc; Gtrls' bawhng, Sr barn dance comm ;
R Cr W clay comm.

SNYDER, BILL

S:r. born dane
club, Track

comm.; '53 club; Sc1ence

SOLT%, DONALD

R d jackets! Concert band; All school show;
Language cub, Sr. barn dance comm.
SOLT%, CARY S .

R 0 T C; '53 club, Oelegot assembly; Closs
nng comm

SPENCER, LESLIE
SPERLING, BOB

Angelus staff, SkEost, Jr. prom comm., Sr.
prom comm
SPIEGLEMAN, DONALD

�SPOOR, OICK

H•-R-40, Key Club; Track, Delegate assemblyi Sr plcnoc comm., Arbor day comm., '53
cluo; R 6 W. day comm ; Sr. prom comm.;
Jr. prom comm.; Sr born donee comm
SPRINGER, BEVERLY
STALCUP, KAY

Wonner, Shofroth; Oebot ; Notoonol stud nt
COfl9ress; Am rocon legoon forum of the aor;
Chrostmos pageant, '53 club; Oroma; R. 6
W day comm.; Seraph Sisters; Inter-club
councol, Jr escort Sr. born donee comm;
Sr. prom comm ; Sr ploy comm.; Wolcott
fonohst

STAPLES, BETTY BEE

Angelus staff, Delegate assembly; Kompus;
Jr prom comm ; R &amp; W. day sket comm.;
Sr born donee comm.; Sr. prom comm.; Sr
luncheon comm ; Closs day comm.; Arbor
day comm , '53 club; Jr Red Cross councol.
STAPP, ARTHUR

Red 10ck ts; A coppello, Stag
prom comm.; Sr pocnoc comm.

crew; Sr,

STARK, DONNA
R &amp; W day float comm , Kompus.

STARK, MARLENE

Spoth9ht staff; Seraph sosters; Jr Red Cross
counc I; I. R. club; Jr. escort; R. &amp; W. day
skot camm.; Scropt; Closs day comm; Jr.
prom comm., Sr. prom comm.; Kompus;
Homecom ng done comm.; Soph party
comm.; Seraph swtng comm; Sr. luncheon
comm
STEBBINS, BETTY LOU

A coppelio

STULSMITH, DONNA

on ; Scropl,

perc clUb.

STEINGRABER, ROLAND V.

STENLUHD, MARLYCE

STEPHENSON, SHIRLEY

Sr class publtcoty manager; Seraph s sters;
'53 club, Chrts•mos pageant; SkEost; Shofroth alternate; R &amp; W. day skot comm., Sr.
born donee comm.; Jr. prom comm, Kompus, Soph party comm
STEVENS, JOANN

Jr. prom comm; '53 club; Red Cross councol; Senoor pocnoc comm
STEWARD, JOHN CLAY JR.

Ho-Y, 0 club.r.. '53 club, Bo boll, all coty,
Baske tball; uel gate ass mbly, Sr prom
comm R &amp; W. day comm.

STILLS, BETTI

Whot 1ockets; R &amp; W. day comm ; Jr. prom
comm , Sr born donee comm ; '53 club;
Kompus
STOCKWELL, DORIS JfAN

"Selec ted gorls' gl

, '53 club.

STOLL, LORNA FRANCES

cu .

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�STOLZ, HENRIETTA

Art; Longuag
club, Arbor day
comm ; Sr. ploy comm.; Sr. prom
comm , R. 6 W. day comm , Sr. pocnlc comm
STONE, MARILYN

Whtt JOCk ts; '53 club; Delegate
assembly; Goris' glee; Jr. prom
comm.; All school show; Closs day
comm.; R. 6 W. day comm.

STONE, PRISCILLA

Sr class sec.; Delegate assembly;
May q
n attendant; Jr. prom
comm, chotrmon; Jr. prom ott ndontJ S
!heart ott ndont, '53 club;
R. u W. day float comm.
STRANGE, IRENE F.

'53 club.; Goris' bowhng; Sr. prom
comm ; K. 6 W. day float comm.

STREET, SHERRIE

Sr. prom comm.; Closs day comm ; R. C:r W.
day float comm; SkEost; Sr. born donee
comm ; Kompus; '53 club
STRICKER, RICHARD L.
STROH , ELVIN

football; Track; 0 club.

SUSMAN, PHYLLIS MAE

Spotlight staff; Jr. Red Cross councol; I. R.
club; R. 6 W day comm.; Jr prom comm ;
Sr. born donee comm; Sr prom comm.; A
coppello; Closs day comm.; Scropt; Homecornong donee comm
SUSMAN, STEPHEN

Jr. usher; Red JOCkets; Sr. prom comm ·
Woodbury alternate; Arbor day comm.; '53
club; Chrostmos pageant.

TALMON, MARY LOU

Spot! ght staff;
roph sost rs; Jr. scort;
Modern done , treos , Goris' sports, trees ;
Small 0, Homecomong donee comm.; Seraph
swong comm.; Jr. prom comm.; '53 club.
TEPLEY, HORMAN

I R club. sec ; Euchdoon, Delegate assembly; R.O.T.C, staff offrc r; '53 club.
T.SELLE, ELLEN
~roph soster , lr. escort; Delegate ossemblyj Cone rt orchestra; All coty orchestra;
String ensemble; Modern donee; '53 club;
Kompus; R. C:r W. day floa t comm.; Sr. born
donee comm.; Sr. prom comm.; Sr. luncheon
comm.; Sr pocnic comm; Soph. party comm.

THARP, ED

Football, all coty; Pre-Low; 0 club; Red
lOCkets; '53 club; Sr. pocnoc comm., choormon; Boys' sacral room ott ndont ; Jr. usher,
Jr. prom comm ; Tug of war; Delegate assembly.
THEODORE, KATHERINE

Drama, Sr. ploy comm.
THOMAS, DANA

Seraph SISters Whote Jackets; Jr. Red Cross
councol, R.O.t.c., honorary ·officer; Goris'
rofle, sec -trcas ; Scropt; Sera ph swtng
comm.; Sr born donee comm.; Sr ploy
camm.; '53 club.

�THOMAS, NANCY

SkEost; Archaeology club; R. &amp; W day float
comm., '53 club.
THOMPSON, ALVIN HUGH

Track; Delegate assembly, Woodbury alternot ; Euclidian; R. &amp; W. day float comm.;
Sr. born dance comm., Boys' nfle.

prom comm.; '53

THROOP, JoANNE

Whtt lOCkets, Seraph ststers; Jr. escort;
Kompus, Sr. born dance comm., Jr. prom
comm
TILLIER, DELORES
'53 club, R. &amp; W. day comm.; Kompus;

Longuog club; I R. club.

TITLEY, LUANNE

White jackets, pr .; Jr prom comm , choirman, Sr born dance comm , cho rmon;
Delegate ass mbly; Pnnctpol's advisory
counc1!.;, Inter-club council; A coppello; '53
club; K &amp; W. day comm., Soph. party
comm .. Jr Red Cross council.
TORGOVE, THOMAS L.

Angelus staff; R O.T.C., capt.; Delegate assembly; Jr. ush r; '53 club· R. &amp; W. day
float comm; R O.T.C., stalf offtce~ PreMedtc; Sr. ploy comm ; I. R. club, 1 ug of
war, Prtnctpol's advisory caunc1l.
TOWBIN, SHIRLEY

Seraph Sisters, Sr prom comm.; Jr. prom
comm.; '53 club; Kompus; Sr. born dance
comm; Seraph swtng comm.; R. 6 W. day
float comm.; Sr. luncheon comm; Arbor
day comm.; R. &amp; W day sktt comm.
TYPHER, DONALD F.

TYPER, LAWRENCE

COncert orchestra.
UDD, JANETTE

Wh1te JOCk ts; Seraph s sters; Jr
cor!,
Btble research, pres.; Inter-club counctl; '53
club; Seraph swtng comm.; R. &amp; W. JOCket
donee comm.

!!,!!!!.. NANCY JOAN

ULLEMEYER, DICKSY ANN

Kompus; 'wh•le JOCkets; '53 club; Sr. born
donee comm.; R &amp; W. day comm; Jr. prom
comm.; D legate onembly.
VAN AUSDALL, PETE
VAN DERBUR, NANCY

Che rleoder; SCroph Stslers, Jr escort; Jr.
prom que n attendant, Homecomtng qu n
attendant; May queen attendant; Sweet
heart attendant, '53 club; SkEost; Sk1 team;
Closs day comm; Sr prom comm.; Jr prom
comm.; R. &amp; W. day comm.; All school
show.

VAN GILDER, MARGOT

Dclegot assembly; Sr. prom comm., Sr.
luncheon comm · R. &amp; W. day comm ; '53
club; Kompus; SkEost; Jr prom comm.
VANNEMAN, RUTH

Whtte 1ockets, Kompus, SkEost, R. &amp; W
day float comm ; Language club, Gtrls'
bowling, Sr born dance comm., '53 club;
Sr. luncheon comm., Sr. prom comm
IM

Delegate assembly; Sr. ploy comm.; '53
club, Sr born done comm , R &amp; W day
comm.

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�VOGELBAUGH, MA Y LOUISE
'53 club, Kompu , R. &amp; W dey floot
comm.; Sr prom comm, Sr. born
donee comm.
WAF£ , SUE
Sr. class treo .; P. T. A. mod I; All
school show; Oelegat
assembly;
S East; Kompus, R. &amp; W. dey skit
comm; Jr prom comm; Sr. born
done comm; Sr. prom comm.; '53
club.

WAKHIH, DONALD
WALKER, ARBARA M.
Seraph sast rs; Whale jackets; Jr.
escort; A coppella; '53 club; Jr. prom
comm.; Sr born done comm.; I. R.
club; Seraph swing comm.; Sr. prom
comm.; Sr lunc
n comm.

WALKER, JER Y
SkEo.t, R. &amp; W. dey comm; '53 club.
WANDS, ALICE
WARNER, CLAIRE
'53 club; Jr. prom comm ; Sr born donee
comm., Kompus.

WARN ER, MAROE
Delegate assembly; R &amp; W dey float
comm.; '53 club, Kompus, Jr. prom comm.

WATSON, CAROLYN ANN E
Whate Jackets; Oelegot ass mbly; Jr. prom
comm ; R. &amp; W day float comm ; R. &amp; W.
dey skat comm ; Sr. born done comm ; 53
club.

WATTERS, PATTY
'53 club, Jr prom comm.; Sr. barn done
comm.; Saph party comm .. Kampusi Sr.
prom comm.; Closs dey comm.; Sr. luncneon
comm.; R. &amp; W. day skit comm.
WAXMAN, ALLAH
'53 club; Congr ssi_ Jr ush r, Christmas
pageant; Debet • ~.oloss dey comm.; Red
lOCkets; Sr. born dance comm.
WEARHER, PHYLLIS
A coppello; Kampus; Drama; Modrip,ol
choar; Jr. prom comm.; All school show; 53
club; R. &amp; W. day skat comm.
WElL, JANE
Seraph sast rs; '53 club; Jr. R d Cross council; SkEast; Kompu ; Languog club; R. &amp;
W. day float; Closs day comm.; Sr born
donee comm; Sr. prom comm; Sr. luncheon
comm.; S raph swang comm.
WEILAND, DUDLEY
R O.T.C. command r.
WEIHER, HORTON DAVID

�WEINSTEIN, JERRY

Bask tboll; Tennis, all city; Golf; Jr. usher;
Red 10ckets, Pre-Medoc; D club; '53 club;
R. &amp; W day comm.
WELCH, DEE

7r. ocho vem nt; Jr. Red Cross councol; R.O.
T.C., honorary offocer; All school show;
Archaeology club; G~rls' r~fle; '53 club; R.
&amp; W day comm.
WELLMAN, RONALD K.

'53 club; Sr. prom comm.; R. &amp; W. day
comm.

WEST, LINDA LOU

Jr. prom comm , Sr prom comm , '53 club;
Sr. pocmc comm., Jr. Red Cross council.
WEST, REX B. JR.

Dol at assembly, pres.; Ho R-40, pres ;
Ho-Y Jr. Usher; Arbor day cho~rmon, Pr~n­
clpal1s odvosory councol; Tug of war; basketball.
WESTHAFER, MARIE

W HEATON, C H UCK
WH £ELER, LOREN

Student councol; F~tbollj Track, Pre-~ow;
Ho-R-40, sec., H•-Y, 0 club, v1ce pres., Jr.
prom comm., chairman; '53 club; Closs rmg
comm.
WH ITE, IMOGENE

Selected g~rls' glee; Jr. prom comm.; Sr.
born donee comm.; R. &amp; W. day sk1t
comm; Sr. prom. comm.; Closs day comm.;
Arbor day comm.; '53 club, Delegate assembly; All school show.

WH ITE, M ARI AN N E

A coppello; '53 club; SkEost; Sr born donee
comm.
WILBER, JO ANNE

Kompus; '53 club; All c1ty arch stro; Concert orchestra; R &amp; W. day comm. • Sr
prom comm., String ensemble; Sr. luncheon
comm.
WILL IAMS, JOANN E

Kompus; r prom ~m. chairman; R. &amp;
W day comm.; Jr. Red Cross counc1l; Sr
born donee comm.; Sr. prom comm.; Sr.
luncheon comm.; Cla~s day comm.; Arbor
day comm.; '53 club; Soph. party comm.

WILLN ER, HOWARD

Euchdoan; Chess club; I R. club.
WILLSON, JOAN

Concert orchestra; Concert bond; All c1ty
orchestra, All school show; R. &amp; W. day
comm.
WILSIE, ELIZABETH

seraph sosters; Concert bond, SkEost; G~rls'
bowling; R &amp; W. day float comm., Sr. ploy
comm., Sr. prom comm.; '53 club.

WILSON, JOANN

Kampus; Jr. pram camm; R &amp; W. day
comm.; '53 club; Sr. born donee comm;
modern donee; Sr prom comm.
WINTERS, MARILYN

Delegate as mbly, Seraph sisters; Kampus;
A coppello; Sr. prom camm. • Jr. prom
comm.; Sr. born donee comm.; R. &amp; W. day
comm.; Jr. Red Cross council· Seraph swmg
comm.; Soph. party comm.; 'S3 club; Opera
club; Home arts.
WIRTH , DON

Red 1ockets, sec.; '53 club; R. &amp; W. day
comm.

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�WIRTH , DONNA

Wh t rockets, Seraph sosters; A coppella; Modrogol choor; Bob I res arch,
pres; '53 club, Jr. scort, R. &amp; W.
doy float comm.
WITKIN, STEPHEN A.

Sr born donee comm ; Football

WITSELL, GEORGE

Basketball, Track.
WITTOW, BARBARA

S roph sosters; Whot rockets; Jr.
cort; '53 clu~ Kompus; Jr. Red
Cross councol, tuc' doon, R &amp; W.
doy skit comm ; Sr born done
comm.; Sr. luncheon comm., Sr.
prom comm , Jr prom comm.

WOEHRMYER, JOANN
WOLLAM, GLEN

A coppello; Sr born donee comm
WOLLGAST, GEO GE N E

I

seraph sosters Whote rockets; '53 club;
SkEost, Kompus, Arbor doy comm, Sr
prom comm , Sw theort ott ndont, Closs
doy comm ; Jr. prom comm , D I got a
s mbly, R &amp; W. day comm, Serop sw1ng
comm

WOOD, SHARON

Stud nt councol, May que n ott ndont;
Del at assembly, A coppello; '53 club; All
school show; Kompus, SkEost, Howdy day
comm, Jr prom comm; Sr prom comm;
Arbor day comm ; Cia s rong comm , R &amp;

W day comm; Sw

th art donee comm

WOODHAMS, DAVID
WRITER, GEORGE

H1-R-.. O, Ho-Y, K y club; D club, T nnos,
copto n, all coty; Tug of war.

Y AMEN, CAROL JANET

Seraph sosters; Modern
donee; Sr prom comm ; R
&amp; W doy comm , Drama;
S roph
ong comm.
YEATES, LORIN

Wrestl ng; D club, Delegate
assembly, Sr prom comm ,
'53 club.
YEN, VICKIE
I. R Club
YOELIN, SHERWIN

Gol f; Euchdoon; 0 club; '53
club; Tug of war, Jr prom
comm , Boys' soc•ol room
ass s lant.
YOUNG, SALLY

'53 club.&lt; Sr. "barn donee

comm ; K. &amp; W. day float
comm ; Sr pocnoc comm.
YOUNKIN, BARBARA

Jr prom comm , Sr. born
done comm ; '53 club; Sr
prom comm.; R. &amp; W. da y
comm ., Sr lunch n comm
%INN, BARBARA
R &amp; W. day comm ; Kom-

pus.

%INN, SHARON BARBARA

Goris' gle ,

�Student~ watch the Ei~nhower inauguration

Sp ctotors ore welcom

Did yo' get 'im?

Are these class notes?

Mrs. Moore congratulates
DAR award cand1dates.

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�Prom igh ight
Junior Activities

Top row, left to right: !l;t~~~ president; Terry Beck Yice president ·
Mor!y G~ secretory; ~&lt;?'Len&lt;Ltreosurer. Bottom row: M~ Merlm Arbo:
go f, ip()nJO ,· Mrs. Pou 1ne
ve ,
nsor~

In the future, this year's juniors will remember the good times they had as they
reached the half-way mark of their high school
life.
With Pete LaChapelle as president and under the sponsorship of Mrs. Pauline Cleaver
and Mr. Merlin Arbogast, the class of '54
participated with a great deal of cooperation
in all school activities .
The highlight of the year's social events
for the class was the Junior Prom. Held outside school last year for the first time this
year s prom was brought back to school where
all future Junior Proms will be held. "Winter
Wonderland" was selected for the theme and
Miss Carolyn Reese was chosen to rei~n as
queen.
As a climax to their activities for the year,
the juniors took an active part in the annual
Red and White Day festivities.
I

On behalf of the class of '54, I
would like to extend our vote of thanks
to Mrs. Cleaver and Mr. Arbogast for
the wonderful job they have done in
sponsoring our class. Through their
leadership and hard work, our class has
been outstanding.
Peter H. LaChapelle

Adams, Edwin L.
Adelson, Patsy
Allen Donanne
Andersen, Robert
Anderson, Carol

Anderson, Elaine
Anderson, Grant
Annis, Sharon
Antanoff, Gary L.
Ji:Ppelgate, Karen

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I

�Archambault, Pierre A.
Boer, Charla
~grlgy

Jgn 0

Baker, Carl
Barrack, Judy

Beck. Terry
Be1se, Carolyn
Bell, Clara
Belstock, Donna
Belt, Keith

Bemus, Frances
Berndt, Dole
Berry, Susan
Best, Lorene
Bewley, Dorothy

~e,

Pat
Bezoff, Naomi Yvonne
Blake, Joe
Blandford Helen

Blixt, Marilyn

-

Blue, Linden
Blyler, Preston

.

Bonney, June

Bower, Shirley
~wcrs, Nancy Lee

BowlerL Jeanne
Bndwell, Marg1e
Brightwell, Tom

Bringle, Bob
Brow~

Buckingham, Ellen
Burnell, ~lly
Burton, Bob

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�Butterworth, Non
Calhoun, Moxone
Capron, Yvonne
Carbone, Coral

Lee

Cor y, Coth~

Carr, Mary Jo
Carroll, Joll
Chomberlm, Susana
Cooley, Jennette

Cosper, Sondra
srosso~wen

Cudworth, Nancy
Cummings, John
Cummms, Jere

Cunnmghgm Jo Anpe
Darley, Bro•d n
Dougs, R1chord
Dov1s, Barb
Dov1s, Joyce

Deven1sh, Dorothy
Dtckerson Jon

Dsrmg r, Borboro
Dorrance, Judy
Downmg, Borboro
Downmg, Dtonne
Dawson, Roy

Doyle, Pot
Duke, Debb'e
Earl, T 2!:!'
Edm•ston.-~

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�Efaw, Sally
Elam, Pe~
Elhs Marx
Ensor, Mary Ed•th

Epstem, Manlyn
Encksan, D1ck
Esbeck, Leonard
Essex, Ken
Evans, Sarah

Evenson, Dan
Farber, Sandra

Fine, Judy

Fax, Stanley
Frew, Gordan
Fn dman, Sheldon
Frahardt, Sandy
Frost, Sharon

Frumess, Robin
Gamble, Pat
rdner, Jerry
G::JSs, Renee

Gear, JoAnna
Ge1sert, Claudia
G rber, Denise
Gdlmare, Joyce

Gottmgs, D1ck
Glass, Marty
Glasscock, Lynn
Glassman1 Marley

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�Gordon, Chuck
Goto Leo
Gron wold Velma

Gruenler, Mordyn
Hoor, Steve
Hall, Penny
Halpern, Judee
~omm, Barbaro June

Horns, Mor,one
Haslam, Bruc
Hayes, Roberto
Hayward, Sand
Haze, James Neal

Headley, Leola
Hed nskog, Lois

Hermansen, Beth

H mck, Josephine
Hill, Cathy
Hdl, Dione
Htll, Munel
Hill, Susan

Hrnderltder, Brion
Holmes, Bebbo
Hoop Non
Hgpkjos Margaret
Horton, Joan

Huang, Sonya
Hughes, Moril n
Husted, Manlyo
Hutchison David
Imber. T~

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�Japhet, Canme
Jennings, Jos ph
Johnson, Elaine
Johnson, James
Johnson, Nancy

Johnston, Lucille
Jones, Delores
Kelly, Gale
Kelly, Julie
Kelly, Pot

Khatunzeff, Helene
Kopecky, Darlene
Kaschmonn, Gale
La Chapel!e, Pete
La Follette, Jock

La Grange, Morera
Lake, Janet
Landrs, Nancy

Lorson, Sharon
Low, Nancy
[owton, Borooro
Leabo, J. Philip

-

Ledlje Jgn
Leise, Gloria
Leiser, Deanne
Lenhoff, Jeanne

Leonard, Peter
Levitt. San~
Lewis, Bob
Lichtenwaldt, Barbe

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�Lohman, Sherry
Long, Monon
Loseke, Morc1o

Mo•selson, Joyce
Markell, Rob rt
Martin, Lots
Mortm, Shtrley
Moslm, Glorto

McBnd , Duane
McConn, Pot
McCleskey, Nancy Sue
McCulloch, Beverly

McKntght, Kathleen
Meetze, Robert
Melvtn, Lynn
Menc1mer, Dtonn
Mend I, Glono

Mentg n, Joanne
Meredtth, Jean

Mtller, Lyd•o
Mtller, Man yn
Mill r, Potty Jo
Mollison, Jim
Montgomery, Lots

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�MountJOY, Robbyn
Mozer, Mono
Mozer, Sondra
Mueller, Donna
Nelson, Donna Lou

N lson, Jane
Nelson, Joann
Newcomb, Shirley
Nunn, V1V10n
Oglesby, Nancy

Ohlson, Marylyn
Orchard, Kent
Osuga, Hideo
Ottermon, Ruth
Polm, Nancy

Pork, Morietto
Parton, Mordyn
Peterson, Rolph
Plemons, Margaret

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Poe, Rheolene

Pollock, Elizabeth
Porter, L1z
Price Beverly
_E!mZIDO

Norman J

Robe, Kathleen

Bohn Rutb
Ronkm, Pot
Reod, Bud

Reed, Donald
Regn1er, Sonya
Renner, ose o
Rhodes, Ben

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�Roddie, Mary Ellen
Robonson, Solly
Rodriguez. DHi~
Ro sch, Bev
Rosenstock, Morolyn

Rubon, Joni
Ruff, Geroldme
Ru
Soms, John

~~ ~ ~

"lA(, ,.-1&lt;&gt;undo.,, Carol

~b~"ff,.. ~wyer, Sheryl
v-... b

~-

~

Self, Corol:z:_n

~ Sell, Shernlyn

l..vv' ~
1 Shames, Soma
fO" - • J,•.' A' ...,v-1

~ ~ &amp;~·
,.-

~
r:J.t"vf'»'

Shormonn, Rob rt
Shorts, Lonny

J..

~

Shuman, Verno
Soegel, Lindo
Solis, Joon

Smith Borboro
Smoth, Natohe
Snoder, Carol
Snow, Bette
Spoon, Pat

Spe er Carole
Sprague, Nelda
Sprinkle, Jerrold
Storks, Eddoe
Steuart, Lorna Lee

Stolls, Donice

S~Carol
Sulfridge, Margaret
Su~man, Bobbe
~ton, Na~y

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�Taylor, Solly
Tc ts, Dorothy
T cmple, Gloria

Thompson, Johnnie
T1mmermon, Pnsc11Ja
Tonemon, Paul
Tath, Charles
Troudt, Dorothy

Tressler, Jean
Trout, Sh1rley
Truesdell, Burnice
Tumqu1st, Jeon•e
Sylvia

Ulery,

Ulrich, Lorry
Vallas, Bill
Von Wogenen, Delano
VICkers, Fred
Wolvoord, Elaine

Worner, Susanne
Waterman, Bob
Watson, Peggy
Watson, Sharon

Weorner, Carl
Weorner, Glenn
We1gle, Beverly
Weinstem, Judy

Wemstein, Marilyn
-Wells,
Bob
Wettergren, Janice
Wh1tcheod, Kathleen

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�Wile
Walls, Lee
Walson, Don
Wilson, Donna
Winnerah, Moralyn

Woodend Beverl
Dolores
Writer, Gray
Wylie, Maralyn

Youn~...;;.;...;;,;"­

Younkmgn. LaRea

"What om I bad?"
Here ore prospective Power's mod Is.

Welcome sophomores.

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�Must've been our team

Stoff says "Howdy"

63

�I
Sophomore Class
In ~tiates ew Idea

~o~

ro w, left to right: Don Schwoyder, president; John Edgar vice pretldent ·
ol Y 0 t y, tecretary; Vol Fre$hmon, treosur111. Bottom row: Mr.' Lawrence Gar~
ret, sponSOf; M•u Ahce Wolter, sponsor.

To Mr. Garrett and Miss Wolter
goes the thanks of every member of
the sophomore class Because of their
guidance and encouragement, we have
had a highly successful year as sophomores and under their leadership the
class of '55 will continue to uphold
the standards and traditions of this
great school.
Don Shwayder
Aondohl, Vaughan Allan
Adams Ngnq~­
Aienius, Karin
Alliman, Roger
Appleton, Dove

Atchison, Mary
Atkisson, Bulo M.
Atkisson, Eula F.
Auer, Mary
Baird, Mary Ann

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This year's sophomore class, with Don
Shwayder as president and sponsored by M iss
Alice Wolter and Mr. Lawrence Garrett inaugurated a new idea-that of selling So~ho­
more activity tickets which covered the Sophomore class party and any expenses incurred
by Red and White Day participation Eighty
per cent of the class purchased the tickets.
Dependability and good judgment are qualities which have been shown by the class
members in all of their undertakings. For
future leadership East may depend upon the
class of '55.

�Baker, Sydney
Barker, Jan
Barmatz, Hirsh E.
Barnes, Patti
Barr, Bill

Bartlett, Carol
Bcon, Beverly
Bedwell, Lindo
Bell, Carolyn Ann
Benda, Betty

.

Bennington, Dreama
Berke, Gordon
Beye, Bill
Black.ngton, Pat
Blennerhassett, Kay

Blount, Albert
Boatwright, Wilma Marie
Bork, Sonja
Bouts, Carolyn
Bowman, Patty

Brashear, Pet
Bridges, Barbara Mary
Bryar, Bobbie
Buck, Bob
~rwortb Su$QQ.

Carlock, Helen E.
~ght Edna
Chamberlin, Betsy
Chamb rs, Morynelle _
Chaney, Barbara Jo

Chapman, Kent
Chappell, Annale
Chamngton, Jarry
Chumbler, Bill
Clark, Judy

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�Cohn, Joyce
Collier, Carolyn
Cook, Nancy
Corlett, Carolyn
Cornum, Kay

Cnst, Curt1ss K.
Crowe, Margaret
Culver, PatriCIO

Davis, Dione
Doy, Marilyn
Dillingham, John
Dmer, Janice
Dolph, Cindy

Douglas, Connie
Dunlop, Mary Ruth
Dyott, Dionne
Edgar, John
Enger, Harriet

Epley El i
Fay, Diona
Fme, Sheila
Fink, Ira
Floyd, Perky

Forker, Dov1d
Forsee, Jim
Fowler, Noncx
t!.eshmon. Vol
Friedenthol, Paulo

Furgerson, Fred
Gallegos, Ruth
~rnson, Corolee
G1bson, Janice
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Gorsuch, D1one
Graham, Beverly
Gregory, Gwen
Gregory, Jeanette

Greinetz, Joan
Gnmes, Joanne
Grow, J1m
Harpold, D1one
Harrison, Marcie

Hasson, Carolyn
Housclmonn, Phylhs
Hendro, Jane
Henry, Bill
Hermansen, Ronald J.

H1cks, Jane
Hinderlidcr, Morey
Hoflund, Kathy
Hunt, Patsy
Husted, Harold Jr.

Inmon, Tom
Jackson, Georgia
Jackson, Janice
Jamison, Janice

Johnson, Voanne
Jones, Monlynn
Karsh, Judy
Kelly, Glono

Kiesel, Joe
King, Dione
Knott, Koy
Korklin, Mono

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Krout, Glendo
Kruckeberg, Goil
Ladwig, Ronnie
Lamb, Donna

Longhorn, Nancy
~ra, Barbarg
Leino, Deanna
Levy, Bob
Lichty, Kathy

Lockhart, Ulys Ann
Molander, Marcia Kay
Marcove, Elaan
Markell, Rtchord G.
Marler, Nancy

Marlow, Robert
Marshall, Bob
Mason, Joyce
McClure, Carol
McDougal, Robtn

Memke, Rosemarie
Mertz, Connie Jo
~elsan Hele!J
Madyett, Lorette Jean
Miller, Irene

Mtller, Marinan
Milltkan, Robert H.
Mtlls, Jay
Milton, Richard
Moore, Virginta

Morris, Bob
Muir, Mary Jane

Newland, Jean

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�N1chol, May
Odom, Phyllis
Oehlmon, Jon
Ogilv1e, Jim
O'Neil, Sheila

Ottermon, Mary Irene
Pattee, Elizabeth
Patterson, Mary
Peltz, Beverl
Peterson, Donald L.

Peterson, Jean
Pettyjohn, Duane
Pierce, Geroldme
Pilkington, Dolores
Pnce, Nancy

Prouty, llo
Read, AI
Reed, Tom
Reese, Joyce
Re1tsch, Barbaro

Rich, Wh1tey
Riley, Patricio L.
Rinehart, Mortm
Ritchey, Margaret

Robmson, David
Robinson, Elaine
Rog rs, Byron
Ross, Helene Marie

Roushor, Victor T.
Rybicko, Mary Ellen
Schlo1kjer, Mike
Schmitt, Phillip

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Scott, W1lliom
Setter, Nancy
Shav r, Shirley Ann
Sh ff, James Robert

Slaybaugh, Sue Ann
Smith, R1chord C.
Stalcup, Jomce J .
Stork, Wesley
Starke, Bob

Stenmon, Kenneth
Sterling, Ph1l
Stcrlmg, Steve
St1tt, Potty
Stuhlborg, Carol

Sudbury, Joan
Sulfndge, Jean
Thomas, Scott
T1emon, J1m
Tobias, Mary lou

Tyler, Jeanne
Ulrich, Marilyn
Von der los, Sue
Von Nome, Clarice
Vannatter, Voldeon

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Wagner, Bruce
Wallace, on~
Wasson, Kay
Webb, Rod

Webster, Mary
Weinstein, lynne
Weiss, leonard
Wetig, Koren
White, Charlene

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w,lhoms, Teddy
Wllhmont, Janice Marie
Wilson, Darla Mo
Wttsell, Margaret

Wonder~ Jackie

Wong, Barbaro
Wright, Betty
Yoksho, Metze
Yocham, Donna

Youngman, Ed

"I'll bid three spades"

Mr. Ehrenkrook gets caught in the oct

Tom, you're getting beat.

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Two representative bodies govern East
high school. One of these groups, the student
council, consisting of five sophomores, seven
juniors and thirteen seniors, meets every doy
during first hour. Mrs. Violet McCarthy, sponsor; Carolyn Evans, head girl ; and Jerry Brown,
head boy; guide the council in its activities.
Working closely with the principal and the
faculty, council members contribute suggestions and help make important decisions
throughout the school year.

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J&amp;rrv Brgwg , head boy;

Jon t Ackerman, Angelus ed•tor, Btll Kuol r,
semor clan president; Dono Dorwtn, Mtckay
Alanis, Judy Jones, Lorry Aller, c;,Jnn~ Jones,
KulQ Bore, Sharon Wood, Lore\ v Ht 'ICP,

Don Schwoyder, sophomore clan president.

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Executive Counctl under Mrs. McCarthy gu1des
Student Counc1l work

�Effec ive R ult for Ea t
Hours of time ore spent by the council in
sponsoring such events as : the Commumty
Chest drive, Crusade For Freedom drive,
Howdy Day, Sweetheart dance, Red and White
Day dance, and the 10-B orientation.
East high is very proud of its student council because of the leadership it has taken in
student government throughout Denver and
the United States.

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KAY KA LAN
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A well-informed ond active Spotlight staff brought to the Angels of East another year
of complete coverage of school news. Through fiery columns and booming editorials, policies
were defended, opinions made public ond causes supported.
Because the Spotlight contains no advertising, the only means of finance comes through
circulation. The thirty staff members published special editions throughout the season to
further the sale of the newspaper.
Every three weeks approximately nineteen hundred papers are printed for consumption
by East students. For special editions more are printed, and the 100 per cent sale promoted
by the Pre-Law club usually demands twenty-five hundred issues.
A humorous side was added to the lives of Angels in the feature deportment this year.
A clever campaign was waged by the Spotlight in supporting Pogo for president. "I Go Pogo"
buttons given away with each Spotlight carried this comic strip character to fame.
The time and effort spent on this publication by a first-class staff has resulted in an
All-American newspaper, the Spotlight.

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NORMAN BLOOM

MRS. ALICE KOONS

DICK EBER

Heod Phofo9ropher

Sponsor

Heod Photogropher

�Ideas from exchange papers inspire Sharlene Ackerman,
Otone Woldmnn. Joe Plotktn and Phyllts Susman.
Arden Pearl, Pot Wilkins, Kay Korlon and
Norm Augustme finssh th 1r columns.

Ass1gnments ore bcsng completed by Jo Woehrmyer,
Ruth Hoolpcrn and Sue Cornforth.

The fsn1shed paper is proudly snspcctcd by Elosne Martin,
Mary Lou Tolman and Pot Peregrme.

Rick Klrg1s, Lorry Jones, Pete Schrepfermon, AI Lev1tt
ond Don Hel!hwrh work in o bit of recreatiOn.
Dassie Houtz, Bert Bencd1ct and Norm Augustine
check old fsles.

�Non Butterworth. J Blok , Mary Durbin and
Monte Pascoe attempt to m eta deodlene

Paste-up crew, Opdy Teets Bob Eaton, Gay Broyl s
and Marilyn Hugh l fmish th album ct1on.

Meosurmg pictures for the prenters ore Gran• Aorlcuon,
L1onel Dunievitz, Cothy Corey, Darlene Groussmon ond

�JOHN CREWS
Heod Photographer

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MR. WILLIAM KOERBER
Sponsor

RUTH JANKOVSKY
Business Manager

ecord the "Time of Your Life"

Time posses unseen; perhaps it is for this reason that a yearbook is produced. In the
pages of this book the Angelus staff has captured glimpses of time in action and set them
down where they may be seen, relived and remembered.
The year 1953 marks the 35th anniversary of Angelus publication. Like East High's
student body, the book has increased in size each year. The '52 Angelus was an indication
of the increase in quality also. The book was given an All-American honor rating by the
National Scholastic Press Association.
No yearbook can be published without a lively and active group of people as subject
material. The Angelus staff takes pride in its pictures and articles portraying the athletes,
scholars, speakers, leaders and followers of this student body, larger in population than
many towns.
Another year has drawn to a close; the Angelus is at last complete. The highest hope
of all concerned is that it may once again be worthy of the coveted All-American rating.
May this Angelus always remind you of the "Time of Your Life" at East high school.
Members of the staff have had the time of their lives producing it.
CLAUDIA RICHARDSON
Assistant Editor

JANET CHAMBERS
Assistant Editor

JANET ACKERMAN
Editor

�Lett to right: Rex West, Elaine McKenzie, Bob Hgrojltgg , ~·

Left to right: Joe Bloke, Bev Jones, Tony Shrednlk.

Delegate Assembly Represents You
The second house of East high's student government, the delegate assembly, is composed of representatives from each first hour class. Meetings are held before school whenever pressing situations demand the attention and advice of the student body. Delegate
assembly members report agenda to their cia sses. Classes, in turn, direct suggestions to
the assembly through their representatives.
Lunch problems, school policies and arising difficulties are handled by this body; drives,
sales and the Red and White day program are sponsored by it.
Two sophomores, two juniors and two seniors are elected at the first of each semester
from the delegate assembly to membership on the principal's advisory council. Assembly
and student council officers complete this group. Mr. Ehrenkrook can depend upon the
sound ideas and logical viewpoints of principal advisory council members whenever he feels
the need for student suggestions.

Front row, left to right: George Linger, Sandy Horoschok, Bob Levy, Cathy Co:eHelen Henry.
Ann Rogers, 11gb Homjltgg, B1JI Hannemann, Coral Senechal, Don Avoy;voiHhru n.

Back row:

�BEVERLY JONES, Cheerfulness

SUE WAFER, Poise

CLAUDIA RICHARDSON
Best All-Around Girl

Receive Award
MARY ZOE BLACKLEDGE, Courtesy

Near the end of the school year it is traditional for senior girls to meet and choose from
their classmates of the last three years the
people who in their minds have best exemplified the traits of friendliness, poise, cheerfulness, sense of humor, courtesy, dependability,
sportsmanship, service, and loyalty. Also
chosen is the one girl who is considered most
outstanding by her classmates.
The presentation of these awards is an
outstanding event in the senior year; to receive one is a high honor.

KAY STALCUP, Dependability

DOROTHEA JONES.s, Friendliness

JANET ACKERMAN, Service

IMOGENE WHITE, Sense ol Humor

JANET CHAMBERS, Loyalty

_t!ANCY VAN DERBUR,, Sportsmanship

�Opera club presents Mr. Smith.

Head boy and head girl are inaugurated.

Don, Jerry, Monte and P.nky entertain
at father and son night.

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Assemblies have several meanings to
East's students. They ore a source of enjoyment, a form of education, and a means of
escape from ten minutes of each morning
class. Held third hour on different days
throughout each semester, they covered a
variety of subjects this year.
Students participated in and produced
several fine assemblies. Noted musicians,
dancers and other groups were invited to perform far the student body.
At any time of the year, week or month,
East students love an assembly.
Sophomores get acquainted at Howdy Day assemblies.
Drama club presents "Lo and Behold."

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Varied selections are sung by Colorado University choir.

�Don Ban and Dorothy May depict Gabriel and Mary.

AI Waxman, Myron Capito, Bob Eaton and Stan Ginsburg portray o scene from
the Christmas story.

Pa eant Herald Yu e Sea on
The theme for the traditional Christmas pageant, written
and directed by Mrs. Genevieve Kreiner, was "The Lord Is
With Thee." The musical numbers were sung by Mrs . Violet
McCarthy and the A Cappello choir under the direction of
Miss Foreedo Moorhead and were accompanied by Mr. Eugene
Schaefer.
Alternating as the girl narrators were Kay Stalcup, Mary
Pietsch and Kay Karlen. The boy narrators were Neal Blue
and Bob Hamilton . The remaining cost included: Dorothy
May, S.hirley Stephenson, Joe Bloke, Norman Augustine, Kit
Cowperthwaite, Myron Capito, Don Boin, Jerry Chambers,
Steve Susman, Elwin Berger, Sheldon Pringle, Dick Lindseth,
Bob Eaton, AI Waxman, Stan Ginsburg, Sarah Pietsch, Jane
Counts, Susie Schiff and Darlene Groussmon.
The nat1v1ty seen ends th

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�Top to bottom, lett to r ght: Kay
Karlen, Wolcott wlnn ; .lliQ~~::;_,
Woodbury wlnn r; Kay Stalcup, Sho ro
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SHAFROTH CONTESTANTS, tront row,lett to right: Shirl y Stephenson, Kay Stalcup. Second row, lett to right: Cro1g Bowers, M1k Fme.

Student Exce in Speech Co test
Many students at East are talented in speaking ability. The school offers several
speaking contests and excellent competition for these pupils throughout the year. The first
event held each fall is the Woodbury Oratorical Contest for boys. Each contestant chooses a
speech which he memorizes to perfection and recites. The winner this year was Neal Blue,
who orated "In Defense of His Son" by Hugo.
One of the most difficult and exciting contests, held in January, was the Shofroth Extemporaneous Speaking Contest in which a boy and a girl from each of the five Denver public high schools participate. One hour before the program the contestants ore given topics
on which to prepare their speeches. Kay Stalcup and Craig Bowers represented East m the
final contest. Kay Stalcup and Joe Pickle from South high were the victorious Shofroth
winners.
The Wolcott Sight Reading Contest for girls closed another year of successful speaking .
WOODBURY CONTESTANTS, lett to right: John Lomb, Myron

Cop1t0, Stuart Gott
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WOLCOTT CONTESTANTS, front row, left to nght: Room Fr~:J! ,
Kay Karlen, winne&lt;; Kay Stalcup,
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Henry, were you cheating on the test?

I just don't understand the Bible, M1ss Eggleston.

What a life was the theme for the annual Sr. class play
directed by Mrs. Genevieve Kriener. The play was a take off
on the life of Henry Aldrich. Henry's joys and mischievous experiences accurately portrayed any young boy's high school
days.
Members of the cast included Allan Waxman as Henry,
Dorothy May, Myron Capito, Lee Spencer, Janie Counts, Bill
Kugler, Dona Thomas, Kay Karlan, Monte Pascoe, Judy Silver,
Pat Peregrane, Jerry Chambers, Sunny Jones, Ston Ginsburg,
Susie Schiff, Paul Hannon, Jerry Brown, Bruce Anderson, Bob
Eaton, Sharon Wood, Mary Pietsch .

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I've found the stolen instruments.

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�GJ, go, go.

Roy Carlsen rece1ves
Thorn McAnn award.

Tennis team receives awards.

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Where's Larry?

Rabbi Joel Y. Z1on
speaks for Brotherhood.

Bev collects money for Red Cross assembly.

�This is a chorus line'

Angel Are eady
for ed and hite Day
The Angels rehearsed and planned to
make Red and White Day a huge success, as
all looked forward to the day's events.
Competition in the tug of war, skits, and
parade, the crowning of the May Queen, the
city track meet, and the dance sponsored by
the Student Council will combine to make
"East Side of Heaven" a time never to be forgotten.

Dig that crazy music.

Front row] lett to right: Zody Blackledge, Bev Fe1st, Gmger Bonney, Marvel
Hervey, on Holm , Pnscillo Stone. Second row: Oono Oorw1n, Solly
Cooper, Sharon Wood, Sue Wafer, Dorothy May, Barbaro Kennedy.

The sophs rehearse for Red and White Day.

D1ck Shore shows the girls how to donee

�No, it doesn't hurt much!

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Pep Spark th Champ

Ther 'so clown in every crowd.

Bubbles, your towel is slipping!
We'v~ got 'the coach, teom, pep, steam!

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The feelin' of the Wild West was in the air,
as cowpokes swung their podners to the toetopping rhythms of Arden Pearl and h1s String
of Pearls at the Senior Round-up. The fixin's
for the shindig were saddles, spurs, and even
o lifelike wooden hoss in o corral.
The gong's all here In western duds.

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Angels danced amid vivid fall decorations
at Autumn Nocturne, presented annually by
the Seraph Sisters. The autumn theme also
appeared in the yellow bids imprinted with o
brown leaf. All were goy as they swayed to
the music of AI Tomlin's bond.

They're having the time of their lives.

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�Now let's ploy span the bottle.

Homecommg Queen, Ru ty Ntehol! escorted by Roy Carlsen.

A gels Crown
Queen at Homecoming
At the Homecoming dance sponsored by
the Spotlight, East's football team was honored
and many grads of East were seen enjoying the
music of Don Bain and his band . The Homecoming Queen, chosen by student vote, was
Rusty Nichols who was escorted by Ray Carlsen.

Where is Santo Claus?

Merry Angel Swing at
Christmas Tree Dance
We wish you oil o Merry Chnstmos.

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A brightly ornamented tree in the front
hall was the center of activity at the annual
Christmas Tree dance. Excited students
laughed, danced and talked with thoughts of
happy times that lay ahead during vacation.
Arden Pearl and his String of Pearls filled the
hall with cheerful music.

�Through th•s doorway stroll the sweethearts of East.

Qu en Mary Zoe Blackledge and King Bill Kugler
watch th festivities from their throne.

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Cupid once again appeared in every heart
at the Sweetheart dance, presented by the
Student Council. Couples waltzed to the mu sic of Arden Pearl and his String of Pearls in
the Valentine-decorated gym. The Queen and
King of Hearts, Mary Zoe Blackledge and Bill
Kugler, reigned from a heart-shaped throne.

The class of '55 presented its first social
function, the Soph Spring Swing, in March.
The party started with a talent show and skit.
The background for the talent show was a
summer resort, and the skit was an amusing
take-off on a Shakespearean drama. After
the entertainment a dance was held in the
boys' gym with music by Jack Young, Jerry
Houser, Roy Pritts and Roger Alliman . Cooling refreshments made the evening complete.

Bev Peltz sings for the audience of gay sophomores.

Sophs re-enact a scene from Shakespeare.

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�And now comes the intermissiOn.

Dancing JUSt seems to t1re some people.

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Couples at the Junior Prom danced in a
Winter Wonderland to the music of Milton
Shrednik's orchestra. The Juniors transformed
the gym into a wintry scene with sparkling
snowflakes and a magnificent tree. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of
Queen Carolyn Reese

Step into o Wmter Wonderland.
Queen Cg rolyn R~ and her escort, John Hodgson,
toke time out for a donee.

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curriculum .
Each member of the faculty devotes his time both
within and outside of the classroom to the advancement of the individual in his studies and activities .
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�MR. MELVIN A. PAYNE
Assistant Principal

MRS. MARY C. MOORE
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staff for the time they devote during the
school year. Guidance in choice of colleges,
keeping high school records and performing
the many services necessary for leading stu dents through the time of their lives, render
this staff invaluable to the student body.

MISS MARGARET M. BEYNON
Office Counselor

MR. KENNETH C. GORSLINE
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MR. GEORGE W. WAGNER
Coordinator of Instruction

�ARBOGAST, MERLIN M.
Business Education

ARNOLD, HELEN L.
Language

ASCHBACHER (E+H
Physical Education

BINER, ELEANOR R.
Librarian

BLANC, SAM S.
Science

BRAGG, ARTHUR M.
Industrial ArtJ

BRANNBERG, ROBERT
Social Science

BRENNAN. JOHN W.
Social Sc• nee

BRIERLY, JUSTIN W.
English

BROWNING, GREGG

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CALL, ALICE
Home Economics

CALMES, ROBERT
Mathematics

CHAPMAN, ELBERT F.
Physical Education

CLEAVER, PAULINE W.
Business Education

CONESNY, HERO L.
Art

COOK, VIOLA
Office Cleric

CRAIG, MYRON
Soc1al Science

ADAMS, MERRILL
Industrial Arts

ANDERSEN, ELSIE
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BEARDSHEAR, JACK

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BuJin ss Education

CROLEY, CHARLES F.
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CURRIE, MAYME
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DE SAVERIO, ARMAND
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Mathematics

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Social Science

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KNOLLE, LA:tJ:RENCE
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Science

MILLER, LORETTA M.

McCOMAS, ROBERT G.
Social Science

McGETRICK, ADA
Business Educat1on

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Industrial Arts

MOORHEAD, FAREEDA

NEW, ROSETTA H.
Hom• Economics

NICHOLSON, LOIS

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PANEK, ADOLPH H.
I ndustriol Arts

PEASE, CARL J .
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PHELPS, CHESTER H.
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PIGOTT, BLANCHE

PRELLWITZ, SHIRLEY M.

Longuoge

PUCKETT, JACK
Businf!ss Education

PUTNAM, RITA

English

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HEN, EDNA A.
Business Education

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ROBERTS, ROLAND S.
Music

SCHAEFER, EUGENE V.
English

SCHNEIDER, FRED
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SHEPHERD, HELEN L
Business Education

SHIVELY, DONALD L., LT.
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SMITH, LOREN E.
Science

SMITH, MARGARET M.

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School Nur._

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THOMPSON, VERA G.

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STEARNS, VIRGINIA H.
Social Science

STEGNER, ROBERT W.
Science

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WEIMAR, WILLIAM A.

WHIPPLE, ClARENCE H.

WICKARD, GRANT V.

WICKHAM, ESTHER L.

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Industrial Arts

Art

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WOLTER, ALICE

WRIGHT, ROLLIFf A.

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Thmk, study, and answer.

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Can I barrow your eraser?
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Most of o student's time is spent in classrooms learning the how, why and what of modern day science or studying history through
the years. A student may choose from the
many courses offered subjects that will enable him to better prepare for the future.
For the businessman or woman of tomorrow,
the vocational department offers courses in
business education, home economics and industrial arts.
A student interested in music may take
fine instruction in training band, concert
orchestra, or concert band. For the vocalists,
there are boys' and girls' glee, beginning and
advanced A cappella.
If anyone is intrigued by some phase of
art, the art department has a large assortment
of courses to offer: commercial art, drawing
and painting, clay modeling, creative art, and
fashion drawing.

Terry and Jerry learn ieathercrofts.
Reggie and Dick wait expectantly.

Hand mod pottery is fashioned 1n ceramics.

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�Therefore angl ACB- Bill teaches AI.

Give your nome, address, and phone number!

Engr h, Soc·al sc·e ce,
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Closs will come to order.

Where's Eo!&gt;t?

The ability to write, read, speak and understand Englrsh opens new frelds to the mind and
to the personality. Vital English con be studied in composition, literature/ journalism and
speech classes.
History repeats itself. Ancient, medieval,
American and modern European history point
out the customs and cultures which hove
formed our civilization. Sociology and psychology ore two other basic social science
courses offered at East. Boys' and girls' social
problems conclude the list of subjects in this
field.
When one studies a foreign language he
also studies the background and heritage of
a country. The Latin, French, German and
Spanish classes include history with linguistic
knowledge.
Chuck earns on A at lost!

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Bill works with patience.

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Math and science are two very closely related and important subjects. In the student's
study of mathematics he learns reasontng
through thinking and practical application of
this subject Courses offered at East range
from general math to math analysis and include algebra, plane and solid geometry and
trigonometry.
A science course provides a student with
knowledge of the ever-changing modern world .
Through his participation in experiments, the
student is able to grasp a better understanding
of the science course. Science courses offered
at East are physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy and geology.

Girls design for the future.
You forgot the vanilla !

D1agraming is a dilemma far Gary.

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The students who give teachers assistance in classes ore essential and vital in helping
East to function smoothly. Those Angels who volunteer the1r services ore given one-fourth
class credit per semester; the mojonty of the girl assistants are fulf11fing Seraph Sister
duties.
Equally as important as these helping Angels ore the custodians and cafeteria employees. The custodians keep our school shining and spotless; the cafeteria workers prov1de
fine lunches for all who desire them.
Both the students and the employees perform constant services for the conven1ence of
others, ond both ore ind1spensoble to East.

BOYS' SOCIAL ROOM ATTENDANTS, tront row, lett to right : Don
Soltz Crag Bowers Rochard lake, Mckey Alanos, M cha I Barry, Matthew
Carscin S cond ro~: Elwon B rg ... Lorry Atler Dole Gar II John Crews,
Ed Tharp, Jo n Orabong, Oovod uey r,
rg W tsell, Jo n lotz, Ptul
Johnson, Stan Gonsburg, Toe Korg s

CUSTODIANS, front row, left to right: elhe Boxe Rector leveda,
Mary Eggl ton Second row : Rocco locato Ralph M sengo r, h~d cus·
todoan; Nick Targ helle Third row : Ted Herrera, Donald Pholhps, Wall
Moyer, Joseph Shea

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to right: Darlene Groussmon, Jom Aylord, Leobo
Moller, Ruth Jonkovsky Sitting, Mrs Hazel
Green. onlstont treasurer, Moss Rota Pu•nom,
treasurer. Not in picture: Goy Broyl

VISUAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS, front
row, leH to right: Dole Graham, Stuart Basore
Fred Ct~swell , Jerry Sh If Second row: Rolph
Houghton, Fred Furg rsonL Gory Andc~c~

Third row: Po~ N!ChpL

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TESTING SERVICE, front row, left to right:
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~Joan Maim, Luanne Tolley, Jon!! I 13016-,;erg. ~~Second row: Mary Zoe Blackledge, Judy

Oveoron, Morooyn Rosenstock, Eloone Morton.
Third row: Cloudoo Rochordson, Koren Isaacs,
JoAnn Throop, G't\t'l:lf,n ~pmr Not in picture: Horroet Lono, oro yn ten und

CAFETERIA WORKERS, front row, left to right: Mrs. C Word, Mrs.
Helen Vonck, d~rector, Mrs Cloor Devos Second row: Mrs. Eleanor Sompson, Mrs. Ado Boyloss, Mrs Jeanette K mp, Mrs Su Bearden, Mrs. Coro
Woll ~rosen Not in picture: Mrs Helen Gray
IBM SERVICE, front row, left to ri ht: Morlyce Stenlund, Beverly
Banker, Celeste Soegel, Arlene locono'r horley Towbon, Ruthoe Hoolpern.
Second row: Barbaro Wottow, Dnrotht roudt, Mary Poetsch, Ina Oolnocor,
CLINIC ASSISTANTS, center: Mrs Hcnroctto Schwortzler, nurse Left
Frodell Hollander, Ann B1eden ~Sh.
hlfd row: Corot Hc•sermon. Mor1lyn
to right:
nor Rnk •, Maryellen Smoth, Marlene Stork, Marsha Don r,
Hogley, Ruth Venneman, Rosemary Bortod Jonoe W il, Jean Allendorf.
Barbaro e y
o on pictur : Jeanne Lora, Carol Yemen, Morgoe Molls,
Fourth row: Mort~ Bpdcr""· lqncttc Ud Etome Pearson, Joyce Gray,
Mary Jo Ballmer, Lovonn Ingraham, Moroto Dunnong, Juloe S•coel
Doone Koloscher, S rlene Ackerman.

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An important musical service is given East by members
of the Concert band. There is nothing like the music and
rhythm of this group to increase the tempo of school spirit at
sports events.
Being very versatile, the Concert band also affords entertainment at regular performances at East and the various
junior high schools. The concerts presented by the East music
deportment ore among the most important events on the busy
agenda of the Concert bond.

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The Concert orchestra, a hard -working group, spends one
class period each day preparing excellent selections for the
enjoyment of others. The musically talented Angels in this
orchestra perform in assemblies at East and ather schools.
Each year performances, which ore open to the public, are
presented by this widely appreciated and well -known Concert
orchestra of East high .

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For the past 22 years the A Cappello choir has provided
the school with the finest of entertainment. The group sings
in the Christmas pageant and in the commencement exercises as well as performing for outside groups. The lovely
choral music of the A Cappella members is always in demand.

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The Girls' Glee is a large group which is very active in
spite of its size. The girls entertain the student body at
Christmas with a selection of Christmas carols, sing at
the All School show and perform for outside organizations
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Reserved Officers Training Corps prepares
East high boys far future service in their
community, state and country. In the current
world situation it is becommg mcreasingly
important for young men to be educated m
military skills. The boys receive excellent
milttary preparation at East.
If the course is taken for three full years
in high school, exemption from one year of
training in college is granted.
The government supplies all text books,
uniforms, rifles and practical equipment.
This enables the instructors to do a complete
and thorough job of training.
The army supplies ROTC instructors to
every high school m Denver, and to the major
public high schools all over the country. The
instructors are well-trained military personnel.

Front row, left to right : Dwoght Bloor, Bob Anderson, B
Gombl , Pave Scott. Second row : Curttss Cnst, Ellsworth Wot
son, Joy Mtlls, Joe Shork Third row : Morton Cohen, Lorry
Durhn, Chorl s Thomas, Pave Ros•er, Dock Proce Fourth row :
Jom Sheff, Don Decker, Jock1e Parden, Bruce Nelson, John
Hoog.

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Johnson. St v Mo!ler Fifth row: J rry Hernbecker, Evon Dutton,
Donald Re d, John McNe1l, Bob Llnnenb rg r.

Front row, left to right: Pay~chen 12m Brmltwell, Boll Hetn,
Bert B ned,ck Second row:
¢M.na_, Wglf M S0fTI~ ~.Dole
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�front row, left to right: J3nh A hbrook Dock Eng~ h, Dean Hudson, Sanford Polkonghorne, Jom Bromley, Dudl y Weolond, Dovod Scott, Kenny Bobb, 10.1
.(owperthwoot Gene Zcloonger, Boil Ronzoo. Second row: B !I Pyle, Bob Anderson, Warren Foorfoeld, Gregg Smith, Jerry Schwartz, Lewos Cody, Loren Jeii'i'l&lt;,
Ldif9 Bdlfi, EJ Schm1dt, Butch Youngman, Gordon G1nsburg Thtrd row: George Dov•s. Bill Preston,
~her Myron Steffan, Allen Hpbht, Thomas Gordon, Woyn Sargent, Wayne Wollooms, Jom Shett Ronald Hermansen, Gene Clark, Dock Carleton
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Donald Pet rson, Stuart Basore Fifth row : Bob Pearson, Voctur Routildt;"Motthew Corson, Robert Anderson, Dole Graham,
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Front row, left to right· Bgh RppgJ. Ted Doener Wol om Roth nbcrger R chord Rouse, Potrock Wolkons, .eu:~~pn B~~r, Bpd Rpg.t Second row : Mort
Coh n, J,m•McNolly, Terry Wooldrodge, Leonard Wotk1n, Harry Oughtred, Bernard Cole, Dove Pells, Joe Shlrk,teveopmon, Tom Seawell Third row:
Grover Durham, Joy Molls, Bran Marshall, Glenn Swank, Charles Toth, Bob Sharman, Joy Franz, Rendy Ayers, Clark Bog t, Sheldon Froedmon fourth
row: Jom Camp, Kent Herbert, Oovod Juergens, Chari s Thomas, Don Decker, Phollop Schmoll, Georg Lonoer Raymond McCreary Joy Moller, Dovod Cornwall, Fred Fur crson, Eddoe Soms. fifth row: Fred Mold nhouer, Rod Webb, Boll Newton, Bob Marshall, Don Thompson, Rochord Smoth, John Rosnok, Tony
Pouldono, Arvo ovi, Dock Dovoes, Bob Mollikon.

�Front row, lett to right: Rob«!rt Mox, Leonard Esbeck, Don Dovos S cond
row: Boll Honneboum,
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Third row: Rochord Hoz e ,
ry rost, Em ry Dorsey, Lorry Ourlm, Gorold
Eokons. Fourth row: Rob rt Stondosh, Joy Tesch, Raymond Kreog r, Ronnt
Groussmon, Dove Ho lblod, Bruce Johnson:

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A high school ROTC unit is known os a
battalion A battal1on consists of five companies, and each company contains three platoons.
The bays in the East high school companies
sponsor an officers' dinner, represent East in
parades and help promote the annual Military
Ball.
Girl honorary officers are chosen by the battalion on the basis of grades, typing ability
and personality These girls help the ROTC
w1th clerical work.
The boys have many facilities, includmg
a twelve paint nfle range. All the boys have
an oppartun1ty to use th1s range during the
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Front row, left to right: Rtchord Lake, Robert Booloc,
Morton
Second row: Steve Smoth,~rthp• "•lone Ronald Pouiso
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Front row, lett to rig t: C W Speer, Lorry A Uhr~ch, Bert Benedtc ,
&lt;1 Htll, Dale Berndt, Ken Lon
Ed Horr , Georg
Second row:
Robert Ferguson, Robert Duff, Curttss Cr~st, H nry Estes, Edwtn Rose, Rona
•uver, Tom Stuart'- Don Elr~ck, Owtght Blotr,
John Gdh
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Bob L wis, Robert Markell, Roy Horst. Fourt row:
Jom McCoy Rodg r Parr tt, W !don Dahl e, John fioog, RochOrd Schlecht, Bob n g t,
Eug ne Holhord, Norm Pnnzong 1 Chuck Gordon, Bob anson, o Mothosen

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Front row, left to right: Harold Brunelli, James Johnson, Fred Llllyl Elwin Berger,
Rolph Houghton Ph11tp J nn~ngs, lonny Shorts. Second row: Veron Snodgrass,
Ronald Cordon, Charles Buchanon,~ Jaco'i; Jerry Shaw, Paul Burns, Bob Hole,
Robert Blatherwick Tom B1shop.
hiN fo : Kenneth Roberts Alocrt West,
Ronald Fryer, Stanley Loz~nski, B1ll Sc;ott, Paul Keys, J1mm• For , Vernon
Beth Morvin Romer, Robert Ebcrley. Fourth row: Don•el Bench, George Buck,
HerbCrt Morton, Lloyd Markle, Forrest DeSpa•n, Ouan Pettytohn, Bruce Nelson,
.Let Howard1 Richard Kle•n, R•chard Teed.

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Front row, left to right: ~gnp: Cromer Edna 0'N ill, Lucille Ham1lton, 4or~o Loidwc(l Second
row: Dorothy May, ~tie fcrmr~on, Bcvcrtv N,cba,..,sQQ,. Eberle Ph1hppus, Third row: L1z Porter, De&lt;!
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Meeting twice a month, the presidents of every school
club form what is known as the Inter-Club council. The success of the thirty-two clubs at East depends an the council's
guidance which leads them to worthwhile activities.
Open houses, which ore held by the clubs, ore encouraged
by the Inter-Club council in order thot students moy become
more familiar with the clubs they would like to join.
The Inter-Club council also strives to enlarge the membership of each club and to bring the clubs together through
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In the future, certain young men will look back proudly
to the time when, as members of Hi-R-40, they were active in
one of East's social and service clubs.
As part of the all-school club program the bays, in conjunction with the Student and Inter-Club councils, strive to
improve the lunch and parking lot situations. During the
course of the semester the members take turns watching the
parking lot every period. The purpose of this is to prevent
students from entering or leaving the lot without permission.

Top to bottom, right to left:
Rex West, p11uident; Boll
Hannemann, -rtce president; Loren

Wheeler, s.cretory · Bob Howe,
treosu•er; John Ookcou, sergeant
at arms; Boll Kemper, sergeant at
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Front r.ow1 left to rl1ht: Mr. Merhn Arbooost, sponsor; Mr. John W. Brennan, sponsor; ~t'1od:9fni OSQoode Philpottf.. Fronk Mulligan, John
Ookeou, Sneldon Mendel. Second row : Chuck Bnggs, Fronk Metzger, Bill Hannemann, •
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Schoulos, Third row : Gray Wnter~.Oon Avoy, Moke Watson, Lorry Manion, Jerry Chambers, Tonyredn•k, Oon Loury, Fourth row: Rex West,
Bob Solverberg, Bob Howe, Jock Moxley, George Wnter, Pete LoChof&gt;!:lle, Loren Wheeler.

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�Deba e Cl b Has Active Year

A club which has grown rapidly in the last few years is the
Debate club. Due to the enthusiasm of students interested in
public speaking, this club has been able to perform many
services for the school and the club members.
Not all the members are able to take an active part in
every scheduled debate, however East has been represented
at every meet.
The purpose of the Debate club is to familiarize the members with debating and public speaking. Their ability in this
field was shown when they participated in state and regional
tournaments. Meets in which the debaters have taken part
were at Colorado A&amp;M college, the state meet at Colorado
University, and a district NFL meet at Longmont high school.

Top to bottom, right to lotft:
Stuort Gottesfeld, pr•sid•nt;
Mort1n Foss, vice president,· Sarah
Poetsch, secretory; Mary Poetsch,
~retory,· Cra•g Bowers, tretuurer.

Front row, loft to right: J:!Qve Huff- Joan Greonetz, Coral Stuhlborg, AI Wolf,J{f;e Plotkin, Judy Bogrod Monte Greonetz, Mr. Wilham Koerber,

sponsor. Second row: Mary Poefsc~Soroh Poetsch, Koy Stalcup, Don Clofford. rwon Fl•limon, Stuart GOttesfeld, Morton Foss, Croog Bowers,
Joyce RQ!&gt;enblum . Third row: Bert Brook, Bev Rollnock, Annolee Chappell, Morv Romer, Melvon Anosmon,f,!owlfd N'ife!ler George Cronon,
Morris lorberl.~ C!offord Fourth row: Jonoce Stalcup, Morv Goldfogel, Dock Bottock, Bob Homoilo'!, Moke one,iwonerger, Stan Gonsburg,
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left: Morvtn Goldfog I,
prltSld nt; Don Boon, vice
preJld nt; Dtck Ltnd th,
secretory; John Cr ws,
tr.asur•r.

Are you a "brain" when it comes to Math? Well, the
members of the Euclidian Club can hold their own in this
field.
The fascinations of problems presented in higher mathematics are more easily understood after the members have
listened to the various guest speakers. From these speakers
the members learn about the various vocations in which their
math ability can be used.
Each year one senior is selected to receive an award for
having achieved the highest mathematical attainments.
After high school is completed the members of this club
will realize the value of the training they rece1ved as
Euclid ions.

Front row, left to right: Don Bon, Dtck Undseth, John Crews, Morvin Goldfogek Joyme Redmond, Mr. Harry Charlesworth, sponsor. Second row:
Sheldon Berk1 Sherwtn Yocltn, Sheldon Prtngl , J~e Corson,
t"rrx ~""''9£', Third row:
r, Btll H on,
ifovid Hutchoson, Norman Tepl~y. Georg Bloke,om Bnghtweourt row: ~nllerg r, Stan Gtnsburg, o n t z Oovtd Geyer, Stanton
odlW, Nbrmo/1' Augusttne, Jerry Sheff, Jock LoFo lfe.
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�Denver K·wan·
Spon or Key C ub

Jointly sponsored by the school and the Kiwanis club, Key
club was formed as a service club and to build leadership
ability.
Key club members hove the opportunity to attend Kiwanis
luncheons and to meet important business members and community leaders of Denver. Since the club is sponsored by the
Denver Kiwanis, it is an international organization and can
be found in all high schools.
As their school service, Key club members are responsible
for the bulletin board under the front hall clock. Almost
anytime members of this club can be seen sitting on a rolling
scaffold, patiently placing the letters which will inform the
students of the week's events.

Top to bottom, right to
left: ~ott Ste•nhouer,
P!esidenl,
VICe

2i' ZMQ*"'

preJiden ;

K1rgrs, s«r•tory; Pete
Schr pf rmon, tr.osurer.

Front row, left to right: M•chael Barry, Frederic K~rgis, Osgood Phrlpott 1 ~ott SteinhouerB Kenny Groves, Mr. Grant Wrckord sponJOr. Second
row: Jer~ Bro~ Lorry Manion( Brll Hannemann( Gray Writer, Pete ScnrepiU/Ihdll, ?® lo e. Third row: Btll K mper, P!Q y Corlgp Jock
Moxll\', onte oscoe, Lorry At r, fete LoChope I:~ George Writer.

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�Girls' Sport Encour ed
By lnter-Sc ool Compet~tion

To promote on interest in girls' athletics is the purpose
of the Girls' Sports club. Girls participating in the d ifferent
sports, games, and meets learn group cooperation.
Tournaments ore scheduled for various sports and games,
and the girls ore always eager to see who will come out on top.
Members of this club often find that through their participation in the different sports, a lifetime hobby is formed .
In years to come, they not only hove on interesting pastime,
but they find that they hove mode many friends . These g irls
will always be thankful for the worthwhile experiences they
gained by belonging to the Girls' Sports club.

E·ffivm·
it

Top to bottom, right to
left:
dent.:
1a
•Lpresiv1ce
preJid n .
Mazl'~Q(e secretory;
t

treasurer~

'dYeU,

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Front ro~ left to right: ~ss JeoQ{'~PcM' 1 , 1.1QL: Margaret Crowe, Dole Becker.£. ~no L!ffi Muejh:r. Second row : Marcia Moland r,
~ettoid~,et,t, Beverly
c1..ulios
ona Coldwell. Third row : Mary Lou Tobias, 1..oro yo Cor eft, ueooe Chisholm, Arlene Weitz, June

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�Inter at·onal

elations

Encourage Brotherhood

The aim of International Relations, one of East's most
active clubs, is to promote an interest in world affairs and to
develop appreciation for all people of the world. Interest in
such topics is reflected by the outstanding position which the
club has assumed at the annual International Relations Conference, sponsored by the University of Denver.
An applicant for membership must have a "C" average
and be able to participate in all club meetings. A balance of
both social and intellectual activity is maintained by members throughout the school year.
Top to bottom, left to light: B v
Rollnrck, pre11dent; Elwrn Berger,
•ice president; Kothv Ste~os,
$ecretory, Fredell ROiion r.
treasurer,· 01ck Eber. treosurer ..

Front row, left to right : Anne Shrednr , Frodell Hollander, Bev Rollnick, Michael Korn, Elwin Berger, Richard Eber, !Soth~n Stephe~,_Mgry
Hgw~P,· Zelia Komrnsky,
. rr rnro Stearns, sponsor. Second row: Crorg Bowers Glorr~ Rock, ~~e tlot!un. Myron t prfo, DOnny 'ROWe,
"Tnonrcor, Sheldon Friedman, De ores Trlher, Loretto Adams. Third row : Wesley Stork,orl near\ Carol Stuhlborg, Wolfg¥pg Sam!olC~
June Coldwell, .Nlln:!:!on Ji1ggm. Glorro Coldwell, Tom Torgove, Marlene Horn fourth row : Stuart Gottesfeld, Bob Beale, Norman epley,1)1C
Bottock, Bob DuPOrif;'Michoef Frne, lrwm Frshmon, Stan Ginsburg, Kerth Keller.

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�Congre ClubB co ...... ~""
Acquai t d Wit Governm nt

During the past year, boys interested in public speaking
and notional affairs hove been members of the Congress club.
This club is the oldest club at East; it was organized fortyeight years ago.
Being a member of the Congress club not only helps with
high school work, but it is a great aid to its members in college and the business world.
For the benefit of the members many fine speakers from
Colorado universities and civic groups hove spoken to the
club. The Congress club also presents one of the top assemblies of the year.
Although the club's membership is limited to twenty, its
members find it one of the most outstanding activities of
their high school careers.

Top to bottom, right to left:
Neo
, presJd nt; Jom
ey Yice president; Jock
Hofshult , &gt;ecretory; Don Boon,
tr.asur.,-.

Front row, left to right: Mr. Wolhom Weomor, sponJOr; ~il!t.;:!\1~ Jom Bromley, Jock Hofschulte, Don Boon John Ross. Second row : Croog
Bowers, John Bromley, Boll Molter, Gory Spotzer, ~gC
, Lorry Ulrich. Third row : Dock Lln&lt;heth, l&gt;oul Hannon, Tom Aurelius, Ben
Nopheys, L aden Blue, Kot Cow rthwoote, Allan
oxmon.

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�Pre-Law

mber

D velop

eader hi

Through membership in the Pre-Low club, boys find that
they are able to establish many contacts in the business world .
Every year the club presents its annual businessmen's luncheon, which gives the bays a chance to become acquainted
with the different job opportunities available after college.
Pre-Law members sponsor assemblies, plan trips far the
club and usher for various functions; however, the formal
banquet in the spring is the mast exciting function . This
traditional banquet, for members and their dates, concludes
the season's activities
Throughout the year, meetings are held at the homes of
the members in order to discuss the club activities and other
current matters.
The twenty-five members of this club, after graduat1on
from college, will have local connections 1n the business world
due to the background and experiences obtained in the PreLaw club.

Top to bottom, right to
left : Boll Bramlette,
presidenli Mike Barry,
vice ,&gt;re.,dent; Mockey
Alonos, secretory; Jock
Moxley, treasurer.

Front row, left to right: Scgtt S~on~g~ Mocho I Sorry, Mickey Alonts, Jock Moxl y, Boll Bramlette, Mr Juston W Broerly, sponsor. Second
row : 1"~ Brown Rock Klrgo•, I y
"' , Ed Thorp !ghnnr Jbc&gt;mpsoo 0 ck Sheehan. Thord row : Jerom Chambers, Boll Hannemann, Kong
Bore, a I
Boll Kemper, orv1n
idtooel, Joe Bloke.ourth row : Lorry Atler, Don Clofford, Boll Kugler, Monte Pascoe, Pete LoCho lie,
Bob So verberg oren Wh ler

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�Membe Of S Eas Loo
Forward To Winter Weekends

Each year SkEost, the East ski club, becomes larger as
more and more students toke port in the thrills of skiing.
SkEost is strictly on out-of-school activity; however, interschool competition is now promoted in the Denver high
schools.
On March 27 and 28, the high school championships were
held in Winter Pork. In order to toke port in the competitive
meets, skiers ore chosen on the basis of time trials which ore
held previous to the meet.
Members find that skiing is not only fun during high
school, but it is also a sport they will continue to enjoy the
rest of their lives. Looking bock on their high school days
they will remember the good times they hod skiing down sunlit slopes in the nearby Colorado mountains.

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�SkEat

r;:= 1"

Front row, loft to right: Jane Holmes, ~ie~ Jonoe H ndro, Mary Ruth Dunlop, Kgt~ ~cbtv, E11!t'); R~qo~,
~enep .
Second row. Goy Broyles Judy Dorronc~y :&gt;tephenson, Mor~lyn Von Derbur, Robtn c ugol, ee m er
f];t"'uselmonn Third
row: John Ross, Fred HohiWI!(j, OOH Bdlh,~n Blue, John Lotz, Bob Waterman, K1t Cowpertbwoot . Fourth r.;w:o otge, ock ortlett,
, Jonn Edgar, Sheldon Prongle.
Dovod Hutchoson, John Drobong, Rochord

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�Kampu

Cub

lnt

Sophomor

Front row, lett to right: Mary Dtlullo, Frances Campbell, J.onet Hammond, Charlene Whtte, Doone R et, secretory; ~Mff, Mur@tp'· v1ce preJident;
Jon Barker, pr~sid~t; Loutse Jackson, Etqme Egley, Jontce Willimont, Miss Abthotl S Becerra, .spon10r. econd row:
~~
, Metze Yaks o,

Non Moner1 Gwen Porker, D•one Fay, Arlene Wettz, Eloone Crowley, Annette Jane , Edo Phtlpott, Pot Weaver otte\tmo .
r row:
Marilyn Ulrtch, Sue Ann Slaybaugh, Mortlyn Mtller, Judy Hamby, Marilyn Rollnick, Doone Ktng, Carol ~nc&gt;holt.~etsy Cham rltn, Doone DaviS,
Potty Karsh, Rtto Lorson. Fourth row: Donna Monge, Donna Stiver, Sondra Horton, Santo Bork, Beth offee, MOrtlyn Wolptn, Barbaro Gre nberg, Donna Wetsbly, Judy Ftne, Suste Krts, Barbaro Goldsmtth.

Front row, ..ft to right: Glorto Kelly, Coral McClure, Kay Cornum, Judy Gamble, Nancy Cook, Joan Peterson, Jontee Jomtson, Gotl Kruckeberg,
Margaret Kelley, Fran Glothor, Mary Jane Mutr. Se cond row : Teddy Williams, Lauro Kornemonn, J~c Mosorn, Carolyn Corlett, .Do&lt;" Yt~mrt,
Moreto Molander, Patsy Hunt, Joyce Holm, Phyllis Odom, Lodeen Fog I, Hornet Judd. Third row : ory We ster, Carol Bartlett, Corolorn-

woll, Jean Newland, Bobby Cltft, .pm,lq r:,·e&lt;1e~, Renee Goss, Janice Dtner, ,Ye•·· Bgwe &gt; Connte Wadhams, Polly Otey. Fourth row : Dranne

Dyott, Perky Floyd, Sue Vetesk, Kathy Hoflund.
Cyndy Sheehan.

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n Brookover, Joan Groves, Pot Dungan, ,giQ!lt Gorsuch Marlene Myers, Susan Butterworth,

�S nior ampu Cl b Aid
In Planning For T
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�White J c et
Encoura
Sc ool Spirit

At every sports activity, girls in red skirts and white jackets can be seen, as well as heard, cheering far East and another victory.
The White Jackets not only set the tempo for cheering,
but show remarkable ability when marching at half-time.
During the Homecoming game the White Jackets gave pne
of their outstanding performances. Another one of the seasonal demonstrations was given at the all-city pep club drill.
To became a member of this organization, girls of the
junior and senior class must have high grade averages, outstanding citizenship and poise.

Top to bottom, right to lett:
Luanne Tolley, president; Ann
Rogers, vice presiden~ Barbaro
Kennedy, secretory; l.&gt;efoldme
Bruce, secretary; Joan Maim,
treasurer; Janet Carlstrom,
tresurer.

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Front row, left to right: Miu Lucille llgoudos, sponsor; Luanne Tilley, Ann Rogers, Barbaro Kennedy, Geraldine Bruce, Joan Maim, .!gAnn
Second row : J!ev W~end Leos Knowles, Betti Stills,
l~pq Joanne Brafford, MOrCia
C 1m, SFRiron. Lorson, Bar~ !;W;t m gp Docksy Ullemeyer. Thorr ow : Goil Gentolino, Judy Oveiron,
Do ersoiJ, .aau,, Rood Mary Zoe
Blackledge, Elaone Marton, )oa
I ~pi Str01Ki, Manlyn Whinnerah, Ionnt deL,se Fourth row : onger onncy, Nancy Robonson, ~
'tlcldman, M1,1nel Hill, Merle
I steon~ orolyn Web, ~ndreo Jetstrue. (,ljonoe,!U!, a &gt;.nne Throop, Moqoro Munroe
~~·rghom, Shorley Sochter, Helen Henry.

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�it Jac et

Front row, left to rteht: lydia Mille~ynn Melvin, Marilyn Miller, Dtone Fraker, Borboro Muench, Bea Barnum, Borboro Kirk,k"jll Carrol)!
~~ro Smith. Second row: ~le
kiev, Roh)!tp ~ouq{~· p~ ~fs:r Mary Fitzgerald, Beverly Fe,.t, Joonoe Klodt, Jean Par er, Borbdr
ft, 06ftol Paulk, Mary o e .
lnFrow: ode on
mo ,
r oe Thom!Json Ngtglie Srmth Ruth Vonnemon, r~m~ ~~eary,
Roderitk, ~t~p lg~ Dono Thomas Gale Ko;ij!tfe'9'19&lt;'; Jyoy IHi!P$09. oUkh row; J~pcttc: Udd Non Rpltgg , Morolynuse~iiM.J:!l.
r, KeY Creach, or ro Kre:n; Ann Korenke, Potty JO • er,
rothy teets, Helen Blond or .

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�Seraph Si t r

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�Facu ty, Off·c S aff
Aid d By S raph Si er

Junior girls in the upper one-fifth of their class are chosen
to became members of the Seraph Sisters in their senior year.
During the spring, the girls selected are presented with red
and white badges. The Seraph Sisters devote one period a day
as assistants to the office staff and faculty.
The first dance of the year is always sponsored by this
group. It is one.of the year's most popular social events which
every angel anticipates. Seraph Sisters become "big sisters"
to new sophomores and acquaint them with the activities of
East high.
As the climax of a successful year, the club presents
awards to the ten outstanding senior girls.

Top to boHom, right to left:
iP'~';'ffi Eyo"l• pre11d_ent, Cloud•o

1c or son, v1ce preuden_li Dono

Oorwrn, ~cretory; Jane Maim

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treasurer, Mary P1etsch, trecuurer,

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�Eat A h ete
Belong To D Club

Top to bottom, right to left:
Rgy CorJSCGl president; Loren

Wh eler, Ytce preSident; Mont
Pasco , ncretory; B•ll Braml tte,
treosurer.

The members of the D club ore the boys who ore seen
taking port in all East's sports. These bays work hard to
bring victory to East and to earn their letters and memberships in the D club.
Just taking port in athletic events is not enough to win
a letter. The boys must ploy for a certain length of time or
receive a certain number of points in order to win their
letters.
While belonging to the D club, boys receive encouragement in the different activities which they wish to continue.
D club is also a service club, ond members ore always ready
to aid the school in any way they can.
East is proud of the boys m the D club; without them the
trophy case would be empty.

Front row, left to right: Mr. Phil Seraftno, sponsor; Bo~fi~ Loren Wheeler, Monte Pasco , Mr Boll We•mar. sponsor. Second row: Osgood
Pholpott, ~~ ~n, John D•keou, Max Wttham,
C'•
Pongree, John Dol bey Third row: Dock Erocksan Casey Brauns, Bob
1; I )%, £ete 1 gChqpciJf. Joe Wnter, roy n er. ourth row: 8111 Schmqygn, Korl Johnson, Bob McKeivy, Jerome Page, Ed
Abbey, Bt
esloe, • I emper.

Lomson,

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�Club

George Witsell leops to victory.

Cosey drives for his "D."

�Red Jackets Welcome
Visitors And Newcomers

Good fun and service keynote the sp1rit displayed by the
Red Jackets.
Besides functioning as a courtesy committee in the halls
at all times, the club members maintain on information booth
in the front hall which asststs visitors and puzzled new students.
lively cheering and good sportsmanship ore promoted by
the Red Jackets at football games and pep assemblies, which
greatly aids in maintaining school spirit.

Top to bottom, right to
I ft: Tom Aur us,
preSJdent; Dick Eber,
•ice pr!!SJdent, Don
Wlfth, secretory; Don
Clifford, treosur r.

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�Pre-Medic Members
Strive For Knowledge

For the medically minded people at East, the Pre-Medic
club offers practical knowledge in the field of medical science.
The qualifications to become a member of this club are :
an interest in science, a B average, and recommendations
from two teachers.
Movies, speakers, and field trips related to medical science and allied fields are provided to make Pre-Medic one of
the most interesting clubs in the school.
Favorite activities of the club are the field trips. This
year members were taken through the city morgue. According to them, this trip was the most unusual one in the club's
history. Movies on operations also make meetings more interesting.

Tom to bottom, right to
left: Monte Greonetz,
ptesld nt, Morv n
Goldfogel, v•ce president;
Don Huttner, O«teloty;
Moxonc Calhoun,
tr~sur•r .

Bean May Nocho_!, ~ ,artY ~pone
' , Allee 1 run
oyce oegel.
Third row: Donna Lou Nelson, Marilyn "R:bst!hSI&amp;k, B
Hal , Ted Barrett, ~ q.lt
Jo n Harlan, Barbaro Peterson, Horsh Bormotz.
Fourth row: Mary Wolcy, Dock Londseth, Don Huttner, Dean Nolte, Bob Wetzel~ ec Holfmgnn Martha Hoods, Koren Isaacs.

Front row, left to right: V~ro nio Woley, Monte Gr in tz, Morvin Goldfogel, Moxone Calhoun, Beverly
~ Second row: Barbaro Bernsteon, Jeanne lenhof~ leonard W oss, Morros lorb r ~n c;~ttpcd

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�a y Good Time
Are H
y Gir Bowl r

Front row, left to right: Dionne Dyott, i:JI~dc)ro'C'IIo, Beverly Banker. Second row:)cqnne Bo':!!r,
•c
n, oral He1s rmon.

row:~~ Corp! Cornw_gll, Nancy

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�lntere ted Stu ent
For Archeo 'ogy C ub

Cr ative C erub
B lo g To Script Cl b

Front row, left to rl~ht: Mary Poetsch treosurer; Sarah Pietsch, secretary; Dorothy May, preJident; Moss Elizabeth Wood, spansar. Second row 1
P
r n, Oonng S'ee'sm,u~ Third row: Judy S1fver, Mary Lou Schn ider, Jody foremgn, Margaret Kelley,
• ••&gt;rolyn Rosenstock.

Mn'Q" Sggdcrsgg.ette Lewis,

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�Solar System Studied
By Astronomy Club Members

Front row, left to right: Stanton Hadley, Yice preuderrt; AI Roberts, preJlderrt; Rochelle Kronsberg, S«retory.i. Judith Mandell, treaJUrer; Evelyn
Spute. Secoad row: Mr. Wendell I. Wolf. spqnsec: Oov1d Jackson, Don N1chols, 01ck Schumann, Eberle Ann t'h1hppus, Cynth1o 1,..,.1n.

Knowledge Is Gained
By Bible Researc Members

Front row, left to right: Miss Rosalie Edmiston, sponsor; Ronald Hermansen, treasurer; Jgaett;Q lldd, president; Icxa~e,.,.n, .-ice president,·
-¥orry Hqmilton S«retory. Second row: -SQndro CQS~ V1no Moe love, loVonne Ingraham, arlene Horn, loretto
ms, Margaret Crowe,
P1m , ihirci'-row: Gloria Coldwell, Konn Aien1u~gt~~ D1ck Merkle, Mony tt Hall, June Coldwell. Fourtfl row: Betty Wnght,
Claro love, Koren Cortwnght, Allen Hobb~ lm Ye•
ro
mond, Joan Betts.

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�Drama Club Entertains Students

Boy Bowlers Enjoy Their Indoor Sport

Front rowl left to rl•ht: Joy M ller, Yl" president; Don McFarland, J«retary; [)on NochQ!s presid nt; Mr. Elb rt F. Chapman, sponsor. Second
row: Ira tlnk, Ellsworth Watson, Dove Rosoer, Joe Jennon? 4 Third row: Ronn•e Codwog , Raymond Heller, John Rosnlk, J1m Tarpley, Leonard
Witkon. Fourth row: Grant Benson, Fred Molden'lOOer, Bo\! 1..gr!son, Ston Boldw•n.. Kenny Helms.

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�Game St di d By
Ch
Club Memb r

i-Y Spon or
F n And Serv·ce

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�Club
rfection

Front row, left to right: Mary F1tzgerold, snretory·lreawrer; Ann B1ed rmon, preSident; Pot Buckley, vice presid nt, Mrs. Blanche P1gott, sponsor.
Second row: ~d1o M11! r; RobcktaJjoyes, Beverly Boon, May N1chol, G1nny Johnson. Third row: Yettle Stolz, Carol K orns, Delores Yilhcr,
Esth r Wolf, on!Yri ko nstoc ,
orolt Eskonos. Fourth row: lno Dolmcor, Jon~ W 11, ~· Chgrlss Tnomos, Jon1ce Stalcup, Sandra
Horton, Koren Isaacs.

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�Opera Club Members
Study Music For Comple e Knowledge

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Grace And Poise
Created By Modern Dance

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�Members Of Boys' Rifle
Are Outstanding Marksmen

Front row, left to right: Richard Lake, president; li!ud Read. Second row: Ronald Fryer, Tad Frost, treasurer; Robert W1dick, Stan Loz nski.

Sharp Shooter Are
In Girls' Rifle Club

Front row( left to rlght1 ~rlotte Ho~toJr vice president; t.Loncr, Crg~;r. president; Miss Loretto Miller, sponsor. Second row: Pot Hoye ,
Sylvia Ho ldorson, Dionne
off, BettY ng t. Third row: PoTCu ver, oncy Longhorn, Beyerly N•cholson, secretary; Eberle Ann Phllippus,
treasurer; Bonnie Boschert, coordinator.

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I Eager

.l'jl.C::;!C!;~••ce ptesl-

ent; Roberto Mond I,
secretary; Paul
Hannon, publicity

choitman.

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Council
o

elp Oth r

One of the city's most appreciated orgamzations is the
Red Cross Council. The members of this council do not work
for the benefit of themselves, but for the necessities ond
happiness of others.
Christmas stockings ore the East council's biggest activity. The stockings ore for hospitalized soldiers and ore filled
by the students
Dish-gardens, which were used os table decorations at the
annual Red Cross banquet, were raised by the council members and were later given to various Denver area hospitals.
An assembly featuring the Manual drill team was presented by the council to boost the annual Red Cross drive in
February. The campaign was more successful this year than
it ever has been.

�Stage Crew Work For Be erA emblie
Without the help of the Stage crew, it would be impossible
for East to present its excellent assemblies and special programs. These bays work hard all year, but they are never
seen by the audience.
Stage crew bays have special training, and are able to
handle any situation which may arise back stage. They know
which scenery will look the best and what lighting will give
the effect desired.
The scenery is built by the stage crew; however, the Art
club assists with the special effects. The bays also build
special props, create special sound effects, and aid in the
decorating of the Christmas tree.

Jim Johnson, Dick Moilers and Leonard Roark
set the stage for the Chnstmos Pageant.

Jan Bailey works bock stage.

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Front row, left to right: Doug Wade, Richard Rou e, Leonard Roark, Kenneth Riggs, Jim Johnson, Don Crot er. Second row: Jock Johnson, Art
Stapp, RIChard Phollips, Morvin Romer, Jerry Hopson, Byron McCullough. Third row : Carl Oosmont, Dock Mollors, Donny Thompson, Donald
Hanson, Jom Toernon, Mr. Arthur Bragg, sponJOr.

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�'53 Club Recalls
Service To The Class

Front row, lett to right: Mass Elizabeth Wood, sporuor; Bill Kugler, pte~dent; Sue Wafer, treasurer; Marvel Harvey, Barbara Abbott, Gwynn Ch ney, Paula Boltz, Judy Janes, Mr, Calv1~nde~ &lt;oogsqr. Second row: Phyllis Susman, Mary lou Talman, Imogene Wh1te, Nancy Rob1nson,
Sun
~9 Northr"", D1ana Kah
er,
rg n Wallgast, Dana Darwin, Janet Ackerman. Third row: Beverly Silver, Ngo"&amp;Cram r,
r e nn h~ppus, Jan1ce Hess, Joan Klodt, Dorothy Paulk, Jean Altendorf, Henri tta Stolz, Kay Karlen, Allee Gloss. Fourth row:
Ruffner, Gary Enghsh, Don Enrath, John N wcomb, Phll1p Johnson, Jim B1er1, R1chard Rous , Jim Johnson, Norman Augustine

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Front row left to ri ht: Joan Maul, Barbaro leskey, Morlan Horsch, Mary II n Dixon, B verly Fe1st, Marianne Rob rts, Sh~rley Frok r Pot
Buckley, Beverly Bon er, Joan Bershof. Second row: Janet Mouff, Marilyn Stone, Patty Watters, Monlyn Becker, ~P'z:GQmt•.. Mox1ne Re d,
Cloud1o Shearer, Joyce Kort%, B tty Be Stopl s, Mary Zoe Blackledo
Third row: Lo1s Sargent Mat~e T~rngson. o
v Y.~uth Vann moo,
Judy Cook, Cloor Harvey, Cathy H1tch, JoAnne W1lber, Margaret Derry, Barbara Joyc
Fourth row:om org01re, Don Chffard, Paul Hannon,
Monte Pasco , Ed Thorp, Don Hellbusch, R1chard Eber, Carolyn Chr~stensen, V1rgtn1a Holloway, 01ano Barker

Through the clubs end their individual programs, students are provided with activity
pleasure, friendship and knowledge. The foregoing section contains pictures of the group
which form an integral part of extra-curricular life.
Whether the clubs' purposes ore to serve the school or to broaden the student'
knowledge in special fields, participation in them affords valuable experience to each individual.
For mony years to come we will each recollect our associations in these clubs as a grot·
ifying part in the time of our lives.

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JOE BLAKE
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You, the student, the team,
the individual plaver-all have earned the trophies.
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set down in records
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�Coache

MR. PAT PANEK
Footboll, boshtboll, trock

MR. BILL WEIMAR
Bosketboll, golf, tennis, footboll, boseboll

•MR. REGG BROWNING
Footboll, bosketboll, !roc

MR. LEON DINER
Footboll, bosketboll, boseboll

MR. PHIL SERAFINI
Boseboll, wrestlif'HJ, footboll

MR. JOHN BRENNAN
Wrestling, opporotus gym, track

MR. BILL INGRAM
Footboll

MR. MYRON CRAIG
Boseboll

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�As a constant source of inspiration and
spirit, this year's cheerleaders deserve a special vote of thanks from the student body.
Although the temperature drops below freezing, and the snow is falling, they always may
be seen out in front, leading the cheers which
guide our athletic teams to victory. One of
the reasons for our high number of athletic
trophies and victories must certainly lie in the
fact that we have such fine cheerleaders. A
lusty fifteen "rahs" for the East High cheerleaders.

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�MICKEY ALANIS, bclck

ART BAILEY, tackle

Eat

oil Over South 3

and 32-6

This, the second game of the '53 season, was the Angels'
31st straight league win. The first tally came in the opening
period, when Dikeou took a lateral and scampered twenty
yards to pay dirt. The Angels scored again when Carlsen hit
Monte Pascoe with a pass. After a 48-yard march, Dikeou,
easily the star of the game, turned right end for the touchdown. Dikeou scored again by returning a 68-yard punt; he
was protected by the excellent blocking of the Angel forwards.
In the last period Dikeou cut around right end for the final
tally.
The powerful Angels copped the city championship with
the defeat of South 32-6. The first tally came when the
Rebels fumbled and Ed Tharp recovered the ball on the thirty;
the play resulted in a score by Dikeou. Monte Pascoe picked
up a South lateral and dashed for the tally. Pascoe scored
again on a 44-yard pass from Carlsen. The Angels padded
their lead when Bill Leslie carried the pigskin over for the final
score. The Angel line, led by Gregg Lefferdink, was outstanding throughout the game.
DOUG CARR, bclck

KING BARE, bclck

DICK BARTLETT, end

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�JOHN DlkEOU, bock

JIM ELY, tackle

East Squelches Thunderbolts
47-6 and 14-0
East rolled over the Manual Thunderbolts 47-6 and
cinched the 32nd straight prep league triumph. Three ploys
after Gregg Lefferdink recovered a Manual fumble, Johny
Dikeou turned the right end to start the East massacre. A
thirty yard pass by Roy Carlsen to Monte Pascoe was good for
the second score. Carlsen later scored from the three. Early
in the second quarter King Bore plunged through the middle
for another Angel score. East poured over four more touchdowns in the second half, with scores by Carlsen, Pascoe, Loren
Wheeler and Tom Longan.
East defeated Manual 14-0 on a cold, windswept field .
Roy Carlsen scored both of East's touchdowns and Dikeou
placekicked the extra points. Carlsen crocked over from the
four yard line in the first quarter and scored again in the third
period from the one-yard line. Statistically, East hod on overwhelming edge, traveling 166 yards on the ground and 81
yards through the air for 16 first downs

DICk ERICKSON, tackle

JACk HAZELHURST, bock
DAVE GIEM, guard

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CLINT HALLUM, end

�FRANK MULLIGAN, guard

1108 McKELVY, bock

Ang I Def at v·k 25-6 and 26-0

In the first game against North the East gridders rolled
over the Vikings 25 to 6 . The outstanding play of the game
came when Ray Carlsen took the ball and raced 73 yards to
pay dirt. Carlsen later threw a pass to Monte Pascoe, which
was good for 46 yards and a touchdown . Lanny Hopwood ran
21 yards to score and later Carlsen plunged off left tackle
with the final score. The Angel line toughened time after
time, and deserves a good deal of credit for the victory.
In a game sparkling with aerial plays, the Angels downed
the Viks 25 to 0 . John Dikeou turned left end and sped 41
yards to score. Carlsen to Pascoe passes accounted for two
Angel scores, and in the closing minutes, Karl Johnson recovered a North fumble on the Vik ten which set up the final
score by Johnny Dikeou.

LEE MARTIN, tackle

GREGG LEFFERDINK, tackle
BILL KEMPER, bock

BOB LAMSON, end

TOM LANGAN , end

BILL LESLIE, bock

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�MONTE PASCOE, end

FRANK PETERSON, guord

Angel Tramp e Cowboy

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A Carlsen-Dikeou lateral play for 13 yards; Loren Wheel er's 10-yard jaunt and a Carlsen-to-Dikeou screen poss set up
the first tally of the game. Carlsen and Dikeou combined on
another lateral play for the score. Bill Kemper converted .
In the second period, Hazelhurst scored on o well executed end run from 23 yards out with Gregg Lefferdink's key
block taking out the last Cowboy defenders.
The cold 39-degree weather hindered both teams, with
each club fumbling four times. East lost the leather on
three occasions, with the 'Pokes losing only two of their bobbles. The outstanding East defenders were Mick Alams and
Rick Kirgis, who recovered the two West fumbles, and Gregg
Lefferdink, who blocked a punt.
The second West game was cancelled due to unfavorable
weather conditions.
ED THARP, center
LOREN WHEELER, boclc

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EUGENE WILSON, todle

�Hots off to monogers Pete Leonard and Jerry Carlson.

Lon mont Up ets Angel 19-13

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�Juniors Set Score Record
East's junior gridmen copped the city crown for the fourth consecutive year. This year's
squad was the highest scoring junior team in the history of the school. The record made by
the juniors may be an optimistic indication of more football victories next season.
Under the capable leadership of Coach Gregg Browning, the Jun ior Cherubs outclassed
North, 21 -0, and in a game expected to be the hardest of the season, again rolled over North
46-7. In the game with South, the Rebels fell under the axe of the Angels by a 31 -6 score.
Manual was defeated in the third game of the season 21 -2 ; the line deserved a great deal
of credit for this victory. At West, the Ange Is skipped by the Cowboys 27 -6. The second
games against West, Manual, and South were cancelled because of snow.
Outstanding players were : Dave Giem, Dick Erickson, Kent Hearn, Bill Kemper, Tom
Langan, Kenji Yabe, Herb Pingree, Clint Hallum, and Stan Williams.

Teom
Eost
South

STANDINGS
Won
Lost

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North

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�Front row, left to rt'ht: Bob Howell, Bruce Wogner, Bill Beye, Richard Ph1ll ps, Jim Lingle, Peter Leonard, monoger. S.Cond row: Mr. Btll Ingram, cooch; Jtm
Grow, Henry Estes, JF 'f.ilyje Tony Polumbus, J1m Hortman. Roger Kanney, Joe Kaesel, Mr. Phtl Seroftnt, cooch. Third row: Don Shwoyd r, Roy Pritts Rog Alhmon,..Mtke Roberts,fic orsen, Don Allensworth, Bob Levy, Fourth row: Howord Stdwell, Ketth Mollohan, Dove Kltnq1 Ouone PettyJohn, Ross Cooney, 60ug Carr,
J1m Barnum, Jtm""l!tuboker. Fifth row: Harvey Eas n, Stev Musman, Jtm Vandermoller, Boll H odbrlnk, Bob Pearson, r&lt;.en Stenman, D•ck Markwood, Martin Rtneheort, Georg Longer.

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Cop Crow

Four hard-fought football games gained
the city championship for Cooch Bill Ingram's
powerful sophomores.
East showed good form in defeating South
12-6; with the same enthusiasm the team
eliminated West 20-0. In the game with
North, the Angels outclassed the Vikings
13-0 in a bitterly fought contest. The sophs
tied a scrappy Manual team 6-6 in the last
league game. A practice game, the last of
the season, ended in a tie with Englewood, 7-7.
A few outstanding members of the team
were· George Linger, Bill Heidbrink, Roy
Pritts, Doug Carr, Steve Musman, Mike Roberts and Roger Kinney.

STANDINGS

East
North
Manual
South

West

Won

Lost

Tied

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Chuck Briggs tees off.

Lin sters A nex City Title
The Angel linksters copped the Denver public prep league
city championship for the third straight year. Under the able
coaching of Mr. Bill Weimar the golfers had a season's record
of 15 wins and one defeat.
In the first match of the season the Angels took home a
4 to 0 victory over North. In later matches they defeated the
South's Rebels 4 to 0, and swept over Manual with an identical score. In the last match of the season the West Cowboys
were overwhelmed 4 to 0 .
Chuck Briggs was elected captain of the '53 team The
Individual City Champion award went to Bill Nelson . Those
who made the all-city team were : Ed Abbey, Chuck Briggs,
Bill Nelson, Pete Schrepferman, Casey Brauns and Jim
Hammrick.

Howord, Jerry ond Ed line up th pin .

STANDINGS

Team
Won
Eost . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 15
South .•..•......... 13
West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
North . • . . . . • . . . . • . . 5
Monuol . • • . . . . . . • . . 0

Lost
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9
II
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Front row, left to right: Jom Hommnck, Howard Katchen 1 Duncan McKee, Chuck Bnggs, Sherwtn Yoelin. Bock row: Mr. Bttl W imor, coach; Jerry
Wernst on, Boll Nelson, Ed Abbey, Casey Brauns, P t Scnrepfermon.

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�That's a team.

etsters

·ni h First

The Seraph tennis team won the city
championship for the seventh year in a row.
Led by all-city members Osgoode Philpott, Lou
Hagler, Judge Carson and George Writer, the
Weimar-coached team went through the season winning 43 matches and meetmg only five
defeats The team came agamst strff competition throughout the c1ty league, but was
decidedly the champion.
During the season the Angels defeated
South 4-2 in the first match, and later tied
the Rebels 3-3 The scores against North,
West and Manual were 6-0 in favor of the
Angels.
Outstanding members of the 1953 City
Championship tennis team were: Sheldon
Berk, Lou Hagler, Osgoode Philpott, Ted Epstein, Judge Carson, George Writer, Jerry
Chambers and John Whistler.

Team
East
South
North
Manual
West

STANDINGS
Lost
Won

43
40
25
7

5

5
8
23

41
43

Pet.

896
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521
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�Ken Helms works
out on the rings.

Dod someone toke
away the mat Ken?

S raph Ta e
State Gym a tic Crown

Forrest de Spoin shows good form on the horse.
Fint row, left to right: Som McMurtroe, Norm Horthun, Joe Goldhammer,
Mockey Weoss, Lorry Hugoe, Stuart Heller, Boll Reagan, Do~ Londos, Chuck.
Borton. Second row : Boll Pyle, Jerry Curran, Tom Weber F Q~td~, Clark.
Boget, John Moylor, J1m Lundgren, Bob Pratt, Kept Hgqrn~ Ken
hlberg.
Third row: .Mr Jgho Brennan. cooch; Fred Penny, John ;)Ond C$, George
Buxton, 01ck Brown, Stenion HddliY, Forrest de Spo1n, Kenny Helms, Duncon McKee, Lorry Lankford.

With a total score of 104 paints, the East
Denver Angels took the state championship
held at the University of Colorado gym This
is the second victory in a row for the team
coached by Mr. John Brennan. Because the
squad had so many sophomores ·and juniors,
the Angels are figured to be one of the top
contenders for next year's high honors.
The team scores were: East 104 paints,
North 68, South 9 and Boulder 4.
Ken Hearn, outstanding throughout the
tournament, wo.n the horizontal and parallel
bars events. Others who helped win the state
championship were: Dick Brium, Ed Dirdarff,
Ken Helms, Eldon Hearn, Larry Hugie, Larry
Lankford, Jim Lundgren, Byron McKee and
John Naylor.

�STAN WILLIAMS

Ba ketball
REX WEST

lllll BRAMLETTE

MONTE PASCOE

DON MONTONY

MAX WITHAM

GEORGE WITSELL
ED ABBEY

BOB SILVERBERG

ED STARKS

DICK BROTT

DICK WICKMAN

�Angel Tie for First

Front row, lett to right: Bob Solverberg, P
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, Boll Bramlette,
Monte Pascoe, Mox Wothom, Buster West.
con row: c Wockmon, .Stn"
Wolhoms. Dock Brott, Ed Abb y, Don Montony, Mr. Boll Weom r, cooch

The Varsity goes hogh above the Alums

In the pre-season pred1ctions by "knowing" Denver sports writers, th1s year's East
high basketball team was expected to finish
no better than third or fourth in city competition. However, it soon become ev1dent to the
some sports writers that the Seraphs were
strongly in the running for the city crown In
pre-league games the Angels hod a 7 wm and
1 loss record, and with each game the Seraph
team improved immeasurably. When the
Denver Public Prep League opened, the Angels
began early to d1splay the hustle, sp1rit and
fine sportsmanship that accompames a team
determined to win.
Coach Bill Weimar started with a team
which might well have been called novice, a
team which was without a single man who had
played on last year's first string. He had the
height of Dick Brott, Don Montony and Monte
Pascoe, combined with the speed and deception of Bob Silverberg, and the passmg and
deadly shooting of Pete LaChapelle With
these men he molded a team wh1ch was one
of the most outstondmg m the h1story of the
school. It tied Manual for the c1ty champiOnship, and took third place in the State tournament.
Others who helped to make this team so
outstandmg were Ed Abbey, Bill Bramlette,
Max Witham, George Witsell, Dick Wickman,
Buster West and Stan Williams.

Team
East
Manual
South
West
North

FINAL STANDINGS
Won
Lost
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6
2
6
4
4
2
6
2
6

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An Angel rally brmgs the team off the bench.

Keep hustling gong!

Pet.

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750
500
250
250

�East I
East 491

orth 46
orth 48

Opening the season with practice games,
the Angels defeated Loveland, Englewood,
Westminster, Ft. Collins, Longmont and
Boulder, and lost a game to Greeley. The
Seraphs then launched their bid for the Denver prep basketball championship with a 66
to 46 victory over North.
Led by Don Montony and Dick Brott, the
Angels wasted no time in giving the impression that they hod another team which would
be in the running for the city title.
In the second round ploy the Angels met
the Vikings in a game that was a thriller
throughout, but the Angels walked away with
a 49-48 victory. In the lost minute of ploy
Don Montony took the boll and drilled a onehander from the corner, and his basket saved
the Angel cause.

Brott tips for two.

E st 49I South 42
East 391 South 52
After a week's rest the Seraph quintet returned to Denver league ploy to drub South
49-42 in a contest that was continually
marred by fouls.
A highly inspired Rebel team ended East's
nineteen game winning streak 52-39 in the
second round ploy. Early in the game it become apparent that the Rebs were highly
spirited; throughout the game they were
deadly in their shooting The first time during
the season the Angel defense let down, and
this was reflected in the score.

Wrtham pokes a lefty.
LaChapelle drives under far a layup.

�a t 8, an al 9
Ea t 44, Manual

Pete waltzes in for a basket.

Mont goes high.

The largest crowd of the season sow the
Manual Thunderbolts defeated by th Ang I
58-49, in a game which was to decide the
champion of the first round of ploy This win
continued East's supremacy over the 'Bolts for
the fourth year. East never tra iled, ond took
final command early in the third period LoChopelle1 who sunk 18 points1 was the main
gun for the Seraphs
After waging a vigorous bottle throughout
the game, the Angels fell under the potent
guns of Monuol 1 54-44 1 in the second round
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of ploy. The clutch shooting of the Bolts
turned the tide late in the third period. D1ck
Brott1 a stellar in defeat 1 contributed 25 points
to the losing cause.

The Cherubs pulled away in the final
period with the outstanding playing of Ed
Abbey1 Monte Pascoe and Bob Silverberg to
defeat the West Cowboys 51 to 43.
In the lost game of the 1953 Denver prep
league seoson 1 the Angels gained o tie for the
city championship when they downed the
'Pokes 59-46. Due to the improved defense
of the Angels, West foiled to hit a single field
gaol in the lost quarter.
A few days after the game, it was learned
that Dick Brott and Don Montony hod been
selected on the oil-city team.
Another two for D1ck.

�We've lost!

Poscoe hits the impossible,

Seraphs Ma e S ate
The East Angels started off their b1d for their third
straight state championship with a booming 73-39 victory
over a completely outmanned Pueblo Central five The
Seraphs wasted no time in building up their lead, and were
never in trouble from the tip off to the final gun.
Hitting on extremely high percentage of their shots, the
South Rebels defeated the Eastsiders in the semi-final round
of state competition . The hustling Rebs started strong and
never seemed to cool off. Monte Pascoe was outstanding for
the losing Angel cause.
After the tournament had concluded Angel Dick Brott
was picked on the all-state team .

Go Eddie, go!

Again Dick goes high.

�Junior Tie for Ci y
STANDINGS
Team

W an

Last

Pet.

Ea st
Manual
West
South
North

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5

3
3

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625
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4

3
3

5
5

Opening the season with a 64-56 v1ctory
over a well balanced North team, the juniors
launched their campaign for the 1953 league
championship Following the North game,
they lost to Manual, 46-37, and then to the
West Cowboys, 64-54; they defeated South,
49-45. In second round competition, the hardfighting juniors lost to North, 60-53, and then
defeated Manual, 44-43, in a tight game;
West was overpowered, 53-35, in the final
game.
Outstanding junior competitors were: AI
Morcove, Bill Hanneman, Dick Wickman, Stan
Williams, Roger Kinney, Jerry Rice and John
Thompson.

Front row, left to right: AI Marcove, Roger Konney, Boll Hannemann Second row: Dock Wockman,
lghnpy Thompson, Mr Pat Panek, coach Third row : Jerry R1ce, Ken Euex, Sl9n Wt1T1oms,

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TrlcT&lt;W?t.

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�Finish First

Yearrn
Teom

Eost
North
Wet
South
Monuol

STANDINGS
Lost
Won

7
5
4
4
0

1

3
4
4
8

Pet.
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.625
.500
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Showing good promise for future basketboll seasons, the sophomores finished the season with a seven won and one loss record.
The sophs opened the season by defeating
the North Vikings 43-33, and followed with a
victory over South, 43-40. Manual fell under
the potent guns of the Angels next 50-40, and
in the lost game of the first round, West was
trounced 57-35. In ptaying Manual for the
second time they defeated them 46-44, and
they then defeated South 37-33, and Manual
44-26. In the lost game of the season, they
dropped their game with West 42-28.
Outstanding sophomore basketball players
were: Dove Appleton, Bill Heidbrink, Bill
Kruetter, George Lloyd, Bob Unnenberger,
and Bob Zimmerman.
Front row, left to right: Bob Burk, Bob Levy, Eric Larsen, Gory Spotzer, Bob Morros, monoger. Second row:
George Lloyd, Don Allensworth, Dove Appleton, Boll Heodbronk, B II H nry. Third row: Mr. Gregg Browning,
cooch; Bob Aolowoys, Mel Lovott, Boll Kreutter, Bob Zommermon, Dock Markwood

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�Grappler Finish

o rth

Bolstered by returning lettermen, Lorry
Boin, Gory Stoff, Dean Crosby, Kent Orchard,
Scott Steinhauer, Herb Pingree and Art
Bailey, the East High grapplers fmished
fourth in city competition. In pre-season
matches the Angels wrestled Aurora high
school and Ft. Collins; they also partrcipated
in the Greeley Invitational Tournament.
In the opening match of the '53 season
the Angels bowed to North 37-10, and later
to South 27-16. They showed great strength
in defeatmg Manual 49-3, but in the fast city
match they lost to West.
Th1s was Coach John Brennan's fifth year;
he may look forward to a fine team next year
due to the Iorge number of returning lettermen.
Gabe Goldsmith and Kent Orchard qualified for the State meet. Goldsmith was defeated in the second round of the match, but
Orchard won the State in the 138-pound
bracket.
Other outstanding men on the teom were:
Paul Striker, Lorin Jenik, and George Welch.

Front row, left to right: jtf1rv S*ell, itffit~S~fjohou r, Dean Crosby, Don lucero, Paul

Striker, Loren Jen1k

BaC

rGw: Mr.. P l f 1nlhfi6Tner,· .Kent Orchard, George Welch,

Art Bolley, lor1n Yeates, Gobe Goldsmith, Mr. Jo n Brennan, c06cll.

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�Art Bailey working aut of trouble

Spectators watch while Hooded Terror
flips Masked Marvel
Pingree upsets Northern nval

Steinhauer work1ng ogoenst a Rebel

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�Angel Nine
Aims for City T•tl

It's a hit!

The Angel nine, coached by Mr. Phil Serafini, may well be expected to cop the city
crown this year. One of the reasons for th1s
optimism lies in the fact that the Angels hove
seven returning lettermen : Kmg Bore, Regg1e
Bowman, Bill Hannemann, Bob Seitz, Don Lucero and Dick Sheehan.
In the opening game of the 1953 season
the Angels defeated the Vikings 9 to 5. Bill
Hannemann was the big gun, dnving in six
runs w1th a double and a homerun The battery of Stan Williams and Dick Sheehan
proved the1r worth when Stan held North to
only six hits, striking aut six.
Figuring in a fine display of hittmg were
the doubles of Roger Kinney and Reggie Bowman.
If the performance in th1s game may be
on example of future games the Angels should
go for, and perhaps cop the city t1tle. They
showed fine pitching, hard hitting, and excellent team spirit and hustle.

Kmg Bore races bock to first bose.

A North player thrown out in o tight ploy.

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�Look out behind you I

Kmg puts out a Vik.

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�Here com s Dikeou.

Pascoe breaks the tope.

Jock, Lorry, and Hirsch win another for East.

Johnny Speeds to victory.

Dikeou receives the medal for East at the C. U. Relays.

�J rry, Gray, Herb and Monte rec ive award from que n of Relays.

Hugh goes up and ov r.

hi cia s R n Over South
Expectations far an outstanding track season were justified in the first dual meet
against South when the Angels won 79 112 to 44 V2. The cindermen displayed their superior
abilities with Larry Manion and Jack Moxley winning first and second places respectively
in the high and low hurdles. Hirsh Barmatz was third in the high hurdles. Bob Lamson
won the discus with 138 feet. The pole vault contest found Gary Schaulis as high man with
11 feet, 2 inches. George Witsell won first place in the broad jump with 19 feet, 1 inch and
tied for second in the high jump.
Tony Shrednik triumphed in the open 220 yard run with 23.4 seconds. Monte Pascoe
took first and Jerry Page second in the 440 yard run. Bob Knight came from behind to disploy distinguished running traits with the winning time of 4 minutes and 58 seconds for the
mile run. John Dikeou, easily won the 100 yard dash. In the 880 yard run, Bob Wells came
in second and Jerry Brown, third.
The 880 yard relay team won as John Dalbey, Doug Carr, Shrednik, and Dikeou composed the team. The mile relay team comprised of Loren Wheeler, Gray Writer, Page, and
Pascoe took first place.
Just a little more, Jer.

8111, you left something behind.

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�Sure you aren't hittmg it the wrong way?
Judy Goldstein k1cks out.

Marcia Molander makes a basket.

Two points for the Unpredictobles.

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�Active Girls
Spark Tournaments

Participation in girls' sports played
an important role in East's outstanding athletic program.
The activities commenced with a
double round robin tennis touranment.
Singles were climaxed with Mary Lou
Talman winning first place and Nancy
Longhorn runner-up. In the doubles
Metza Yaksha and Barbara Young,
Diane Gorsuch ond Dorothy Modig,
Nan Maner and Jan Barker ended in
a three-way tie.
Volleyball competition was keen
with thirty girls actively participating.
Mary Lou Tobias, captain; Valdean
Vannatter, Marcia Molander, Carolyn
Corbett, Arlene Weitz, Alice Trunk
and Nancy Marker composed the undefeated championship team.
Miss Jean Aschbacher, Miss Juanita Loeptien and Miss Lucille llgaudas
sponsored this year's club.

Th1s IS modern?

Who threw it?

Highlighting the girls' winter sports was the basketball
league. After a single round robin series of games the Unpredictables ended in a tie with the Thunderbirds. In the
playoffs the Unpredictables won. The winning team was composed of Dale Becker, Eileen Burns, Denne Chisholm, Jackie
Davidson, Loretta Midyett, Bev McCollough, Jo Rosswick,
Nelda Sprague and Arlene Weitz.
Of the seventeen entries in the singles badminton tournament, Mary Lou Tobias and Marcia Molander tied for the
championship. Mary and Marcia combined abilities to win
the doubles.

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�Halsell and Lewis go over the brink.

You hov a long wait Ruth.

Skier

Cathy Corey skis to triumph,

c

to c·ty Crown

East's ski team again won many
honors on the slopes. This year the
boys' team, led by Sidney Blandford
and Chuck Lewis, won a highly coveted
Dartmouth cup.
The cup is presented by the Dartmouth Alumni association of Denver
and is a skiing highlight of each year.
The boys' city-wide championship
trophy was won for the third successive
year; it is now a permanent possession
of East. Lou Halsell placed first in
both the downhill and the slalom,
gaining many points for the team.
Second place was won by the girls'
team in the city meet, as Ruth Rohn
schussed to victory in the slalom.
Both teams enjoyed on excellent
winter of skiing.

�INDEX
A CAPPELLA .••..••.•••.•..•••••••. 116
ANGELUS • • . • . • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• •• 82
ANGELUS KING • • • .•••.•..•.•...••. 129
ANGELUS KING AND QUEEN JUDGES ••.•• 127
ANGELUS QUEEN .••....••••••••.•..•.. 128
APPARATUS GYM .••.•.••....••.•..•..•.. 192
ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB .•.••.•..••.••.•..•.. 165
ART CLUB ....••....••.•..•..•..•..•....• 169
ASSEMBLIES ..••..•.••.•..•.••..•..•.. 86, 90
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ..•..•..•..•.••.... 102
ASTRONOMY CLUB •..•.••.•..•..•..••.•.. 166
BASEBALL . . . • . • . •..•..•..•..•..••••••.. 202
BASKETBALL ......................... 193
BIBLE RESEARCH CLUB .. .. .. .. .. .. .1 66
BOYS' BOWLING CLUB • • • • •.•••••. 167
BOYS' RIFLE CLUB . .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. • .. 171
BOYS' SOCIAL ROOM ATTENDANTS ....... 112
CAFETERIA WORKERS .................... 113
CANDIDS ........................... 51, 63, 72
CHEERLEADERS ..................... 182
CHESS CLUB
.................. 168
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT • .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. . .. • 87
CHRISTMAS TREE DANCE .................. 94
CLASSES . . • .. .. .. ................. 108
CLINIC ASSISTANTS ..................... 113
COACHES .............................. 181
COLOR GUARD ........................... 118
CONCERT BAND . .. ..................... 114
CONCERT ORCHESTRA ................... 114
CONGRESS CLUB ......................... 150
COORDINATOR OF INSTRUCTION ••.•.••• 102
CUSTODIANS ......................... 112
D CLUB ............................ 160
DEAN • .
• • • • • •• •. • •••••••.•.•• 102
DEBATE CLUB ....................... 145
DEDICATION • .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. • 5
DELEGATE ASSEMBLY .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. • 84
DRAMA CLUB ........................... 167
DRILL TEAM ............................ 118
EUCLIDIAN CLUB ......................... 146
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL .................... 84
FACULTY ............................... 103
FIFTY-THREE CLUB ........................ 174
FOOTBALL ...••....••.•..••••..••.•..•..• 183
FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB ................ 169
FOREWORD • . • • . • • . • . . • • . • . . •• • • . . • . • • . • • 3
GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB .................... 164
GIRLS' GLEE .•.• , .••.•••••.••.••.••.••.• 116
GIRLS' SPORTS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB ...................... 148
GOLF . • . • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 190
HEAD BOY ••••••••••••••••••••.•••. 77
HEAD GIRL ............................ 76
HI-R-40 .••••.••.••••..••.•..••.•••••••..• 144
HI -Y .••.•.•.•••.••..•.•..••.•..••.••.•••• 168
HOMECOMING DANCE .................... 94
HOMECOMING QUEEN .................... 130

HOMECOMING QUEEN ATTENDANTS •..••• 134
HONORARY ROTC OFFICERS • • •.•.••.••• 122
IBM ASSISTANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
I NTER-CLU COUNCIL • • . • •.•.•••• 143
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB . • • . . . • 149
JUNIOR ALBUM . .. ...................... 53
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS .................. 52
JUNIOR PROM .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............ 96
JUNIOR PROM QUEEN .................... 131
JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ATTENDANTS ....... 135
KAMPUS CLUB • .. • .. •
.. . 155
KEY CLUB • • . • . . • . • . • . • • • . • . . • • • • •• 147
LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ................. 112
MAY QUEEN .. .. . . ................. H2
MAY QUEEN ATTENDANTS . • • . • • • • • • • 136
MODERN DANCE CLUB .................... 170
OAS ASSISTANTS ........................ 112
OFFICE COUNSELORS .................... 102
OPERA CLUB ............................ 170
PEP ASSEMBLIES ...................... 92
PRE-LAW CLUB
• .. ................. 151
PRE-MEDIC CLUB ..................... 163
PRINCIPAL ............................ 101
RED CROSS COUNCIL ..................... 172
RED AND WHITE DAY ..................... 91
RED JACKETS .. .. .. • .. .. .. • .. ......... 162
RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS .•••...• 118
SCRIPT CLUB ............................ 165
SENIOR ALBUM • .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. 14
SENIOR BARN DANCE ................ 93
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS • .. .. .. ......... 13
SENIOR CLASS PLAY .. .. .. .. .. ... • .. 89
SENIOR GIRL AWARDS .. .. .. • .. .. .. • .. .. • 85
SERAPH SISTERS ...•..•.••••••.••••.•••••• 159
SERAPH SWING ........................... 93
SERVICE GROUPS .. .. .. . .. .. • .. .. . .. .. • .. • 112
SHAFROTH CONTEST . . . . . . • . . • . . . . • . . . . 88
SKEAST ............................ 153
SKI TEAM . . . • . . • . . . . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • 208
SOPHOMORE ALBUM .. .. .. .. • .. .. • .. 65
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ••.•••••••.••. 64
SOPHOMORE KAMPUS CLUB .••.•.••..•..•. 154
SOPHOMORE PARTY ....................... 95
SPOTLIGHT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••. 80
STAGE CREW .......................... 173
STUDENT COUNCIL ...................... 78
SWEETHEART DANCE ..................... 95
SWEETHEART Klt-!G AND QUEEN ••.•.•..... 133
SWEETHEART KING AND QUEEN
•
ATTENDANTS ........................ 138
TABLE OF CONTENTS • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . 7
TENNIS •.....•....••.••.••....••••..•.••• 191
TESTING SERVICE ......................... 113
TRACK .•..•..•.••....••.••.••.••.••.•..•. 204
TREASURER ASSISTANTS ................... 113
VISUAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS ........ 113
WHITE JACKETS ..................... 156
WOODBURY CONTEST .................... 88
WOLCOTT CONTEST • . .•••••.••.••••.••.•• 88
WRESTLING •.••.••.•.••••••••••••••••••• 200

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