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

 - Class of 1946

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55 tt- ii- ry 1-, uh 3. :si- ior :ck 42 4, iiest 3-41 2-3, b 31 Span- 5 ty 4- , Sirl' uncil in 3 3 ineral , 2nd IEW. Senior C1355 . . . 1945 BARIHRA ,l. l'.X5l'fi -Sluslvnl fIuunx'tl 2, 1'1'oulor -1-3 Art Club 1-4, Treas- urvr -ll Art Hnnin' Smit-ty 2, Echo -ll Eastunian -1. EDWXRDRI-Illlt-1 Cll XXIISUX .lil Club I-3: Outburst 2-3g Scbulaatic Awurtl, llunurablie Xl:-ntiiui 1: Mi llunur Sui-it-ty 1-33 Easlonian Art Staff -lg li.O.T.C. 1-l Lit-ulcnani -X, Rilli- T4-am -1-. GLENN E. Cll:XP'il.X'N, .lll. Spanish Club -l, SYLN IA Clrl.-XPBIAY lxaluilu 3--1. Kalziilcl lg Xrl Club 1-4, Reporter 2, Mascot -1-3 Girl Re-:erica 1, 3, Echo -Lg Eastuniun Art Staff -Lg Bronze Medal, Poem 33 Proctor -1. MARY ANN CHAROS- Kalailu 3--l, Serra-tary -1-3 Spanish Club 2: Girl RE'- serves 1-4, Uulhursl 33 A Cappella 4, Girls Churua 2-33 Echo 4-g Gencral Honor Roll 3--1: Pe-rfec! fittcnnlance 3. BARBARA LEE CHILDRESS - Eulf-xia 2-4. Secrclary 4, Critic 4, Song Lvarler -lg Cunnnr'rvial Club -lg Latin Club 35 Girl Reserves 1, 4, Worship Chair- man -11 'X Cappella ll Girl! Churiis 2-31 Genvral Humor Roll 1, 4. GEORGE F. CLARK--Engiimfrs Club 3--13 151 Football Tc-am 111 2nd Fool- ball Tr-am 31 2nd Baskt-tball Team 2-31 Track 2-32 Perfect Attendance 1. NORMA LEE CL1l FOHD-Nurce Proctor' 41 Home Economics Club 23 Coin- ineruiul Club 4? Girl Kc-serves 2, 43 Social Chairman 4. GWENDOLYN A. COATE- - DOLORES NNONII COCKELL-Art Club 2--ll Art Honor Society 2-3. COLLEEN W. C0l.LlNSfHume Economic? Club 1. Prcsiilent 12 Girl Re- serves 1. l.ll.l.lAXl E. UONNERLEY--Girl Rxwerws 1-2. BRYCE J. COPEXII.-XYER-J'Be4l Buy Athlete- Z Hi-Y 31 lst Football Team 3-42 All-City llunurable filcntiun -1, Cu-Captain -1-I 2nd Basketball Team 2-3. HELEN Ll'ClLLE COTTENW Proctor Captain 43 llunu- Economics Club 12 Latin Club 2-31 Girl Rear-rvcs 11 Perlefct Attendance 2, -1-. BE'l'TY COX lilffjiillziii'-l 32 A Cappella 41 Girls Chorus 1, 32 lilixetl Clinru- 2, BILLY VOX 'Wlual Bawliful Buyu? Kalailu 3--1, President 4, Yice-presiflem 45 Cmuuicrrinl Club IS-1. Ili-purlm-r -il Outhurst 3. 43 Debatu Teuni 45 Echo -li Proctor fl-. MAl'l7ll-I L01 COX liuli-xiii -ll irt Club 3-41 Girl Rr-sfrrws 1-33 Ar! Ilunnr su.-if-ty 3: ii.-ii., -1, WIILIXXI flfliillill -l-ll Drum lnfiituie- R.-puller 22 Prosidr-nt 33 4-H .litvlxwri ffuuiiii, Xiu--pint-ivlwiir 33 F.F..X. llrutn lnalilulo Treasurer 2. Pr ulfiu N tintaix I Ovil ut 4 .--v 1 .it--- :.ll'15 lv' . Q' .L ' f 'I 'Vi 15p ,f .I 1 Ag: - ': 11, I- pri: 1' -- iv: 1545-3Cu':': ' i U- .1 -. . - -1- i 1 ' -. 1.45 2nvl llaskflhall Team I plum' .1 Ll, .- -, v it ,'-. I... . , 1 5r,.a -. iv -. - Qi . i. 5 .1 ' i ,H it 1' 1' 'S' f--C mrs .I A .. , Q-L9 Y 4- ,, .. 3? XJ 'M - x 'Q .Wal Q- ,, MQ am f Q- 11...



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4, Hi-Y 2.4, -ant-at-Arms 33 mall Team 3-4? 3 Silver E 32 rtcr 4-, Eulexian rcial Club 3-45 Award, Girl's us 4. s 4-g A Cappella 2-4, Orchestra lnior Treasurerg sin 45 Hamilton Iercial Club 3-4, ry 1, Outburst ager 1-2 Cheer- General Honor 3. Treasurer 45 3. President 4g un 2-32 2nd Bas- eral 2-41 Perfect 4, Treasurer -1-3 crves 3 3 Chorus 2-4, Reporter 43 -lla 3-43 General tdance 3-4: Stu- ll Ist Lieutenant aff Sergeant 42 Roll 4. Club 4-g Perfect it-lla 3-41 lifixed it Cashier 4. Outburst 2-4. Att Club 3--11 an Art Staff 32 xxlpf C J - 1'-Ns' ff It IS at rainy day in 1960. N9 A dismal day such as this -. ' induces our minds to wan- der over the past, so we reach for a thick book high on a dusty shelf, and leaf through its pages. It is a 'iWho's Who in America and in it we see several names which we find familiar. On the first few pages we find the story of the newly-elected President of the United States, Leonard Arthur O'Neal. Examining his picture, we find be looks much the same as he did when engaged in one of those de- bates in Miss Breen's speech classes. We knew him then! As we look through, we find the name of Nola ,lean Hosey, famous pianist, who has made quite a name for herself in the musical world. We knew her when she was spasmodi- cally beating and kicking her locker door to get it closed. We finger through the Sis and find the world-renowned name of Sparks. Phyllis is an author now,,and has just completed the best seller, which she has named, Always Reddish-Yellowf, We find those famous militarists, Donald Bauerle, Bill Umphrey, Carl Howe, D-Will Gunn, Elmer Curtis, and ,lames Olsen have recently been promoted to yardbird in llle United States Army. They were members of our gallant ROTC at East. And here is Loretta llolden-successor to Cass Daley, We are proud to think of the many times we collided with her while round- ing the corners of the East lligh corridors. WVQ' see a large picttlrt- ol' Shirlef Sllarlx with the caption: WV0l112l'l timflllatfi Uf lull' We Knew Them When, surpasses scholastically all male members. VVe're certainly proud of her record. Back to the music field, we see the words, 'iBarbara and her magic violin and know that Barbara Synder has climbed the pre- carious ladder of success. Among the other notable women leaders of the day, we find Beverly Canine, special- izing in modern art, Shirley Burnett, Chinese missionaryg Barbara Frizell, famed for her arpeggios on the clarinet, Betty Deuel, sec- retary to the secretary to the Secretary of State, Hazel Lowden, blues singerg Alice Vardy, professional model, and Larry Lunce- ford, comedian. We see that Margaret Gimmarro is now heading an organization campaigning for Kathryn Glathaar as President of the United States. Among Kathryn's supporters may be found Sara Decker, Gwendolyn Coate, Greta Ann Matson, Barbara Casey, and Welma Eads, all of whom have entered the field of politics. As the huge volume becomes heavy in our hands, we cast it aside and pick up a Vogue magazine, on whose cover we see the smiling face of HSissy Campbellf, We thumb through and look at the models. Some of them are: Virginia Fisher, Dona Fowler, Daisy Judd, Pat Johnson, Barbara Turnbough, Betty Rig- ney, Roma Synder, and Joy Powell. We knew them when they were glamour girls at East. ive snap on our combined radio and tele- vision set, and find Barbara Graham, Mary Ann Rodak, Dee Ann Riley, Peggy Twadell, Mildred Lauffer, and Vera Davitlson singing a lilting melody to the accompaniment of an orchestra led by Betty Lazenby. Yes, they are famous people all! And to think we knew them when- IT

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