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

 - Class of 1939

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MM SEPTEMBER 6 . . School opened with a bang today. Old and new faces adorned the campus. Hi, everybody! 22 . . Student Council elected that popular senior girl, Mary Betty Claunch, president. Lucky council! 26 The teachers broke bounds today and had their annual faculty picnic. Dignity and formality were laid aside and . . . well! OCTOBER 1 . . . Football season opened today with the East Bears clashing with the Northeast Vikings. The game ended in a 7-7 deadlock. Just wait till our boys get started. { Pane Tirentn-six

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HELENA AICHELE Few things are impossible to diligence and skill.” Home Economics Club 3. WAYNE CLARK ALTON A generous fellow, full of virtue.” Museum Club 2. 3; Student Council 4; Proctor 3, 4; Outburst 3, 4; Football, fullback 3. 4. Second team letter 3. First team letter 4; Track. 220, 440 yd. 3. EDITH ASHLEY Edith speaks with spirit and force so she’s usually the winner, of course. National Honor Society; Eu-lexia 1-4. Vice-president 4; Latin Club. President 4; Girl Reserves 1-4. President 4; Literary Contest Third place. Oration 3; American Legion Representative 3; Debate Team 3; Charity Speaker 3; Outburst side show 3; Harvest Moon 2. BETTY BEISER She was a mischievous imp of gaiety. .eundis 2-4; Secretary 4; Commercial Club 4; Spanish Club 2. 3. Secretary 3; Girl Reserves I; Outburst I, side show 2. 3, General Honor Roll 1-3. JAMES H. BERGEE A cool, level head is his greatest asset.” Commercial Club; Leader Club 4; Student Council 2; Football 3, Right half, letter. JACK BLEDSOE Willing to be useful; what more could we ask Commercial Club; Proctor 4; Echo Sports Editor 4; Outburst I, 2. 4; Tennis 4. Captain. First team doubles; Lenders’ Club 2, 3; Ping Pong LILLIAN BOOTKA Filled to the brim with energy, she used it effectively and was seldom still.” SARA BELLE ALEXANDER The personification of vim. vigor, and vitality. Kaluilu 1-3; Echo Staff, Reporter 4; Outburst side show 2. 3. WILBUR ANDERSON He's a lot of fun when you get to know him. WANDA BALL She had the gift of amiability. National Honor Society; Latin Club 1-4. Vice-president 4; Leider Club 3. Secretary 3. Reporter 3; Outburst 3; Highest Honor Roll 1-4; General Honor Roll 2-3. EILENE BENNETT She is one of those quiet, capable girls we all consider as a worthwhile friend.” Athenian Club 2, 3; Museum Club 4; Basketball, Guard 4; Endball 2. 3; Volley ball 4; Little ”E”; Big E”: Outburst side show 3. PATRICIA BICKNELL ’Pat’ is endowed with many merits, and deserves credit for her ideals and thoughtfulness. Art Club 3, 4. Inter-Club Representative 4; Home Economics Club 3. 4; Camp Fire Girls 1-3; Eastonian Art Staff; Poster Contest. Honorable Mention 2; Art Honor Society 2-4; Outburst Scenery Staff 4. ROGER LEE BLEICH Dependability is a valuable asset. Hi-Y 2-4, Treasurer 4, President 4; Outburst 4; Football. Left Guard, Second team letter. First team letter 4. HOWARD BRADLEY Ofttimes. shyness is a virtue. RALPH ALLEN Watch my smoke a few years hence. Commercial Club 3, 4; Outburst. Usher 2. 3; Harvest Moon. Usher 2. 3; R. O. T. C.. First sergeant. 3. 4. WILLIS ANDERSON A little bashful and reserved, but we think a lot of him. GLEN BECK A true character is the only ornament a man can wear. Engineers’ Club 3. 4. Secretary 4; Hi-Y Club 3. 4, Vice-president 4. VIOLA BENNESON A true friend; a loyal booster. Junior Choral Club I. 2; Girl Reserves 2; Outburst I. 2. ALVIS R. BISHOP Our friend Alvis is indeed versatile. Webster 4; Art Club 4; Outburst 3; Basketball 3. Second team; Track, half mile 3. 4; Poster contest 3, honorable mention; Scenery Staff 4; Lenders’ Club 3. JEANNE BOETJER Life is a jest, and all things show it; I thought so once but now 1 know it. Latin Club I; French Club 2; Outburst 2. JEAN BROCK An all-round good sport. Latin Club 2; Commercial Club 4; Band 2-4; Orchestra 4; General Honor Roll. NORMAN WAYNE ALLEN Ability won’t stay hidden.” Outburst 3; Harvest Moon 2; Leaders' Club 3; Hi-Y 2. EVERETT ARMSTRONG Handsome is as handsome does. FRED BECKFORD Fred was tall. dark, and very handsome. Hamilton 2-4; Commercial Club 4; Leaders’ Club 2-4; Museum Club 2; East Echo Sport Editor 3; Mid-year play 2; Midyear play 3. Student director; Outburst 2. 4; Harvest Moon 3; Track quarter mile, relay 2, First team letter; Tennis team Doubles 2. DOROTHY BENTON Charm is the keynote of her personality. Leundis 1-4; Leundian 4; Home Economics I. 2. Treasurer 2; Commercial Club 2-4, Critic 4; Girl Reserves 2-4. Vice-president 2, Vice-president 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4; Echo Staff, Feature Editor 4; Outburst 1-4. side show 2. 3; Harvest Moon 4; Volley ball 2; R. O. T. C. Queen 4. MARTIN BLANKENSHIP What more could one want than a bit of fun? Engineers' Club 2-4, Vice-president 4; Hi-Y 1-4. President 4. Activity chairman 3; Honor Roll 3. HARRY BOHLEN Some think the world was made for fun and frolic; and so does Harry. ELMER BROWN Though reserved and dignified. he was a jolly good fellow. Paye Twenty-seven ]

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