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

 - Class of 1934

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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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- - 11934 EASTONIIAN I'lENRY W. ALBERS Quiet, reserved, digniuerlr but that's what it takes to make a man. PAUL ANDULSKY fl small man: but neuerlhe- less, a man. .lvriior Glee Club 1. AGATHA BAKER D1IzgenIlg striving lo attain the best. Senior Choral Club 4, ROBERT CLYDE BELL Earnest, sinrere, willing in all that he did. First Class Cadet 2. ROSEMARY L. BLAU The kind of .a person who makes you glad you're alive. Commercial Club 4: Girl Re- serves 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 4: Pep Club 3: Choral Club: l.eider Club: Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Chairman. LEOTA BOLAR Those nimble feclf those beautiful curls: that charm- ing face. ' National Ho n 0 r Society! Senior Play Cast: Spanish Club 4: Kalailu Literary Club 4: Pep Club 3: Girls' Ath- letics Letter Award 2: General Honor Roll 1-3: Outburst Sideshow 4. l26l JOHN S. ALEXOPOULOS Short but mighty. Biology Club 37 Student Council Representative 3. DOROTHY VIVLAN ALEXANDER Beautiful face, a charming disposition. Choral Club l-2-3: Leider Club 43 Girl Reserves I-23 Pep Club 1-2: East Echo Re- porter 4. CRYSTAL BARR A nice uoicef a nice per- sonulityg a nice girl. Commercial Club 4: Ciirl Reserves l. ANTHONY H. BETZLER A sense of humor, a touch of ultl Nichli' Biology Club 2-3: Commer- cial Club 3-4: Boys' High School Club Z-3-4: Home Room President 1-2-3-45 Basket Ball Second Team: lntra-Mural Sports Z-3-4: Outburst 2: Band I-Z: R. O. T. C. Private 2. XVLLLIAM BLAU, JR. An active young gentleman who was known by all. Glee Club 3-4: Boys' High School Club 2-'5-41 First Team Football 3. JENNIE BOOTKA Jennie's friendliness and athletic ability cornbinvll to make her great. Athenian Club 3-4. Treasurer 4: Choral Club Z-3: Girl Reserves 4, Critic 4: Girls' Athletics Awards, Pillow Top, Small Large Gold EHS Mikado Chorus 3: R. O. T. C, Circus I-3.

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