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

 - Class of 1942

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1 1 I t . 1 1 -f ,pf 1 ,J . 3 , i . 1 , W Semor Hicers Preridenl. johnny Abreog Vice-Preridenl, Raymond Beagleg Secrelary. Beverly Craneg T1'w,rnrei', Joseph Mangrichg Gifmriarz, julia Roemerg Sglftit-Ar'111.f. Rose Etta Wallg Repofler, Patricia O'Brien. Class History September 6, 1938! This crucial day in the high school career of the '42 class dawned sunny and bright, although dark and rainy would have better suited the moods of the new freshmen. There were also some new members among the faculty: Mr. Laughlin, the new principal from Centralg Mr. McMillan, the new vice- principalg and seven teachers. At the Student Council meeting on Septem- ber 22, Donna Alexander was elected freshmen representative, the first to represent this group. In the early part of the sophomore year, the class discovered that Agnes Bollin, joseph Mangrich, Betty Claire Nichols, Wilma Olson, George Ryder, and Dolores Tiefel had made a good start for these six received their bronze E's for their work in the first year. The sophomores began to show their execu- tive ability by taking on the duties of various jobs, Catherine Smith was elected president of sophomore triangle of Girl Reserves. Eleanor Breitag represented the sophomore USF class in the annual literary contest by winning a gold medal in declamation. At last this group was considered good com- pany for the seniors-they were juniors. The election of the junior officers caused much ex- citement. This group headed by Raymond Beagle lead the class through a very successful year. The class in their fourth year realized that Mr. Laughlin was also in his fourth year at East and thus could be classed as a senior. The group was glad to be back to start another year and greet old friends. The first few months of school were filled with elections: senior officers, senior ballot, and Student Council. The main social event of the year, the senior dance, was held at Ivanhoe Temple on March 27. The room was decorated with patriotic colors. As the last year was finished, the seniors realized the part that East high school had played in four years of their lives. To show appreciation, the class left a school Hag.

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f TUNA I WI as HONDBA I 3 , la' National Honor Society The climax of a high school seniors career oc- curs with the election of the National Honor So- ciety. If he attains this goal he has reached the greatest height possible in his four years of high school. The bids were presented by the junior class officers during the home room pe- riod, April 17. The members were given their emblems in a special assembly on May 8. The names had been selected from those students in the upper quartile of the senior class. Fifteen per cent of the class may become members. A student must have been in East at least one year, besides being outstanding in the four cardinal principles of the So- ciety-scholarship, leadership, character and service. Each student whose scholar- ship index places him in the upper quar- tile of the class receives an activity rating sheet. A senior's scholastic record plus his activities form the primary basis for his election, after a character recommendation by the faculty. The Society is a national organization X established in 192-i. The East High School Chapter was founded in 1928, and mem- X ers of the first graduating class were then Q ,- Q Xxx Q 5 X X11 t 5 XS I Q Q X X J ' N W l Q tg Q K X Q! as X, ,J 'F 55 X. - C sc.. J it 'Pol f X F A J -tx 3 s ' to .. . g :ily C ax - elected to the National Honor Society, From that year on, each spring has brought a new group of members to this organization. The members of the 1942 National Honor Society are: Abreo, john, Alexan- der, Franklin, Anderson, Mary Lou, Beagle, Raymond, Bedingfield, Mary Lois, Bollin, Agnes, Bond, Doreen, Bren- iman, Warren, Brown, Juanita, Burch, Rowena, Coffey, Jack, Corley, Clifford, Crane, Beverly, De Neen, George, Eisen- hower, Ordith, Fike, Dorace, Harman, Geraldine, Howard, Janice, Kropf, Ed- ward Lee, Lombardo, Dorothy Rose, Mangrich, Joseph F., Maniett, Peggy, Matthews, Harold G., Meyer, Betty Lou, Nelson, james, Nichols, Betty Claire, Nichols, Kenneth, Olson, Wilma, O'Neil, Don, Partridge, Betty, Ray, Doris Louise, Redenbaugh, Norma jean,Rigsby, Charles LeRoy, Roemer, julia, Ryder, George Wendell, Smith, Doris Catherine, Snoddy, Genevieve, Spencer, Dean, Tiefel, Dolores Ann, Wallace, Warren, Wil- liams, Gloria, Wiltshire, Mary Frances. The members of the faculty committee are: Miss May Farr Hiatt, chairman, Mr, Ralph Tiefel, Miss Evelyn Gilchrist, Mr. james Curtis, Mr. john N. Broadlick. and Mr. J, L. Laughlin, as an ex-officio mem- ber. X l17l x 'Q l X. N



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