East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1934

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IEASTONIAN 1934 SENIOR COMMITTEES To the senior committees goes much of the credit for the success that the Senior Class has enjoyed. These committees have worked hard and faithfully to make the projects of the class successful. Each Senior is asked to designate the committee on which he wishes to serve. From these expressed wishes, the president of the class and his cabinet, composed of the class officers and Miss Baker, choose the seven committees. These committees function in preparation of the Senior Play, Commencement Exer- cises, Senior Assembly, Senior Day program and the Senior Dance. The committees and their members are: PLAY COMMITTEES Prodzzctiofr Slajf: Stage Manager, Paul Busch, Assistant Stage Manager, John Yates, Program Chairman, Edna Box, Cashier, Vivian Martin, Assistant Cashier, Junior Schell, Call Boy, Allen Sokoloff, Prompter, Mildred Kraft, Anna Davidson and Charlette Swift. Properties: Leota Bolar, Frances Brown, Paul Busch, Marie Carlson, Maurice Hansell, Leon Henthorn, John Kiloh, Junior Pierce, Romagene Schuble, and John Yates. Pzzlalicity: Lucille Cahill, Charles Harrington, Algot Johnson, and Roy Stout. Scenery .' Vincent Manley, Karl Duderstadt, and James Walls. Stage Crew: Robert Chamberlain, Ralph Crawford, Karl Duderstadt, Kenneth Hawkins, Clifford Hill, Vincent Manley, and James Walls. Typirlr: Rosemary Blau, Eugene Moore, and Marian Norquist. Urlaerfx Agatha Baker, Rosemary Blau, Frances Brown, Jennie Bootka, Maurine Calnen, Geraldine Burleson, Dorothy Crooks, Christine Dodson, Teresa Gnotta, Margaret Hathhorn, Eathel Hayes, Mary Hawley, Genevieve Holbrook, Marjorie Holland, Victor Ireland, Irene Keltner, Iola Linscomb, Louise Mongold, Otis Morgan, Helen Pence, Virginia Scrivner, Edythe Selden, Dorothy Simons, Junior Schell, Thelma Stepp, Vivienne Taylor, Margaret Tucker, Ruth Way, Barbara Weible, Ruth Woodward, and Ruth Kate Wyatt. Adzfertifing: Vernie Fisher, Eugene Moore, Stella Hall, Maurice Hansell, Marguerite Lipkin, John Kiloh, Frances Brown, Anthony Betzler, Roy Stout, and Marjorie McClure. GENERAL COMMITTEES Conzmezzcemezzt Exercire and Senior Day Committee: Dennis Cubine, Ridenour Parrent, Josephine Wheat, Maurice Hansell, Roy Stout, Ina Virginia Proctor, June Taylor, John Kiloh, Dorothy Simons, Paul Busch, Donald Michael, Maxine Jones, Kenneth Gilpin, Noreen Darr, Tony Betzler, and Jane Muzzy. Am10zmremefzt5.' Karl Duderstadt, Vincent Manley, Dorothy Bright, Eugene Moore, Christina Hentschel, and Marie Carlson. Capf and Gownr: Charlotte Swift, Helen Rumans, Jennie Bootka, Mitzi Kudersnatch, Eugene Moore. Senior Party: Ridenour Parrent. Senior Affemlaly Commilleef Dennis Cubine, Ridenour Parrent, Josephine Wheat, Maurice Hansell, Roy Stout, Ina Virginia Proctor, John Kiloh, June Taylor, Naomi Dawson, Maxine Jones, Clifford Lemen, Robert Lovelace, and Glenn Wolff. Rifzgf: Vincent Manley, Maurice Hansell, Paul Busch, Ridenour Parrent, Dorothy Bright, Josephine Wheat, Roy Stout, Edna Box, and Joe Roggy. I23l

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1934 IEASTONIAN DENNIS D. CUBINE Possessing the great traits of leadership a n d en- Ihusia.rm.'l Senior Class President: Most Popular Boy: First Team Football Captain 4: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Hamilton Lit- erary Society 2-3-4, Treasurer 4: Hamiltonian 4: Junior Mascot: Home Room President Z-3-4: Honorable Mention Football Team 2-4: Intra- ural Sports, Senior Basket Bal'l':.i Mikado 3: Harvest Moon '2: Outburst Sideshow 3:47-Jlifle Team 4: Cadet Corporal, R. O. T. C. 4: Hi- Y Cabinet 2-3-4: Orchestra l. eigh eillg different. fle- ' lly dimpled, delight- full friendly. Sen' Secretary: Most Popu- a Girl: Home Room Presi- .?.SxiEP3:IKIg WHEAT 31 '.tnt 3: Commercial Club 14, Secretary 4. t.RoY N. SIOUT, JR. tw all the world were his. he co d be no beller than -hex Seniogg ass Reporter: Junior Cl sm: 'eporter: Home Room P gident 4: East Echo Sports I X 'liitor 3: Eastonian Staff, Art Assistant 3, Sports Editor and Club 1-Z-3-4, Vice-President 4: Hamilton Literary Society 3-4, Secretary 4: Hi-Y Cabi- net Member 4: Glee Club 2- 4, Secretary 4: Outburst Poster Contest 4, Third Award: Harvest Moon 2: Outburst Sideshow 4: Orches- tra l: Pep Club 3: Student Council Vice-President 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 4. XAssistant Art Editor 4: Art JOHN KILOH 'Big Enough, was the friend and leader of all who knew him. And who didnlt know him! Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms: Senior Play Cast: Junior Class Sergeant - at- Arms: Football Letter 3-4: Home Room Presi- dent l-2-3: Kalailu Literary Society Z-3-4: Commercial Club 3-4: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: R. O. T. C. Ollicer 2-3-4. MISS MINNIE BAKER Senior Class Advisor. RIDENOUR PARRENT lVhaI is work when a man's on the job? Vice-President Senior Class: National Honor Society. Re- porter: Treasurer J u n io r Class: Society Lion: East Echo Business Manager 4: Hamilton Literary Society Z- 3-4, President 4, Hamilton- ian: Hi-Y Cabinet Member 4: Home Room President -l: Mid-Year Play 4: Harvest Moon 4: Outburst, Stage Crew Z-4: Senior Assembly Committee: Ciceronian Club l-Z. MAURICE B. UGH7 FRt eam 3 Science Senior Ball: Platoon Leader O. T. C. Field un Managef Stage Man- Senior Committeeg Senior Committee Chair- man. INA VIRGINIA PROCTOR She possesses priceless gifts in beauty and charmf' Giftorian Senior Class: Sopho- more Reporter: Best Girl Orator: Sponsor Captain: Ciceronian Club Z: Com- mercial Club 4: Leundis Lit- erary Society 2-3-4: Choral Club l-Z-3-4: Girl Reserve l-2-3-4, Treasurer 4: End- ball 3: Volley Ball 3: Small EH: Mikado Chorus 3: Mid-Year Play 4: Charity Oration Z-3-4: Outburst Main Show I-4: Sideshow 2: Chairman Senior Assembly Committee. JUNE TAYLOR Proving that size does no! make greatness, but that a lovable manner and sweet smile go much farther than anything else. National Honor Society: Mascot Senior Class: Junior Mascot: Sophomore Mascot: Freshman Mascot: Leundis Literary Society 2-3-4: Girl Reserves 1: Athenian Club 4: Small and Large Girls' Athletics: Junior-Senior Prom. Committee: Senior Assembly Committee.



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119341 EASTONIAN NATIGNAI. HGNOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was founded throughout the high schools of the United States in 1924. The East High chapter was founded in 1928. Twenty-seven seniors of this yearis graduating class were elected, by a two-thirds vote of the faculty of East, as members of the East chapter. To be eligible for mem- bership to this organization, the candidates must rank in the upper quartile of the class. The faculty cannot select more than fifteen per cent of the entire senior class. The members were installed in assembly on Friday, April 27. Dr. E. L. Hobbs gave the address. Noreen Darr explained the purpose of the organization, Clifford Lemen explained the symbol. The candles representing the four cardinal principles of the organization were lighted by Robert Lovelace, scholarship, Jeannette Caskey, character, Lucille Cahill, leadership, and Algot Johnson, service. Christina Hentschel offered prayer and Paul Busch read the Scripture, The installation ceremony was conducted by Mr. Nowlin. The seniors who were elected to the Society are: Leota Bolar, Grace Burk, Paul Busch, Jeannette Caskey, Lucille Cahill, Marie Carlson, Noreen Darr, Virginia Frazier, Kenneth Gilpin, Eathel Hayes, Christina Hentschel, Opal Harmon, Algot Johnson, Maxine Jones, Marie Jenkins, Roy Jury, Mildred Kraft, Robert Lovelace, Clifford Lemen, Vivian Martin, Evelyn Milholland, Eugene R. Moore, Marian Norquist, Ride- nour Parrent, George Stark, June Taylor, and Glenn Wfolff. Robert Lovelace ranked first in scholarship, having a straight average. Glenn Wold, Lucille Cahill, Jeannette Caskey, Christina Hentschel, and Algot Johnson ranked next in the order given. Marie Jenkins, also, was one of those ranking highest, but her credits previous to this year were received at another school. The following officers were elected after the installation services: Robert Lovelace, President. Clifford Lemen, Vice-President. ' Christina Hentschel, Secretary. Paul Busch, Treasurer. Ridenour Parrent, Reporter. The committee of faculty members who computed the scholarship and activity points was composed of Miss Hiatt, chairman, Miss Abbott, Miss Gilchrist, Mr. Broad- lick, Mr. Tiefel, and Mr. Wahlstedt. l24l

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