East High School - Arrow Yearbook (Sioux City, IA)

 - Class of 1932

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,f-Q 1. - ----W ---5 lineal E 3 x 5 rads Arnold Elikson Ninth Browning l're.siclr-nl Vice l'rz-.xizlenl 7'r1-axurer Secrelary To the World at Large We Recomend: MARGARET ADAIR Marg'l KERMl'l' W. ARNOLD i6KCflIIl8l' For her dependability and charming per- For his flashing grin which offsets sonality. She belongs to Masque and Phylean his bosh. He belongs to National and is enrolled in the General Courxe Honor Society: Arrow: Maishu: Student Council: Thespian: Masque, Vice Presi- dent: Hi-Y, Secretary: June Class, Presi- dent: and made a letter in football. ALMA ANDERSON .rAlmi0-. He is enrolled in the General Course For her admirable trait of accomplishing things well. She belongs to E. C. C. and Illiola and is enrolled in the Commercial Course ,IERROLD ANDERSON Jerry - For his facetious and desirable air. He belongs to Hi-Y and is enrolled in the General Courxe MAJOR W. ANDERSON Maj For his easy-come. easy go attitude toward life. He is enrolled in the General Courxe ROBERT W. ANDERSON Speed For his remarkable trick of making all his acquaintances become friends. He belongs to Maishu: E Club, Secretary: Hi-Y: he made a letter in football, and is enrolled in the General Courxq VIVIAN ANDERSON uVi'l,'H For her custom of being a quiet and agree- able person in all circumstances. She belongs to Philomelian and is enrolled in the General Course BOBBIE ARNETT Babbie', For his much-envied hair and his unusual wit. He is enrolled in the General Course Twenty- four WILLARD J. ASHMORE W'ill', For his way of getting things accom- plished well and on time. He is enrolled in the General Course c:ARoL R. ATKINSON Carol For her popularity and ability as an officer and dramatist. She belongs to llliola: Thespian: Masque, President: Hi-Tri: Tomahawk, Editor-in-Chief: National Honor Society: and Student Council. She is enrolled in the General Course MIRIAM I.. BEAM 'iSunny', For her trait of keeping her sunny side up. She belongs to Philomelian, President. She is enrolled in the General Course WANDA A. BEAUCHAMP Bee For her originality and attitude of 'Lup and at 'emf' She belongs to E. C. C. She is enrolled in the General Course EUGENE C. BOVEE Beane For his willingness to aid and give service. He belongs to LaPandilla, President: Orpheon: El, Club: he made a letter in track. He is enrolled in the General Course Atkinson R. Anderson A. Anderson V. Anderson Conwy Rt-um Clann Llu na y Lubbs Gritfith Gibbs llenuelinrnp Bundy Ashniow G. Anderson Carroll llnyse Cnple jufne Seniors-1932

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Any Pencils? Any Paper? Any News? Questions may come and questions may gom-but in East Higlfs office we promise to show that questions go on forever! Even daily routine work in the East High office is im- mensely interesting. Registration brings much copy work, checking, listing. bulletins to teachers and a never-ending line of students who have changed their mind. As soon as hminds have been settled. general rules made known and space found in the office to make a full turn, the general correspondence, filing, stencil-cutting and re- cording begins in earnest. Each day the office keeps in touch with homes of ab- sentees. truancies and consistent tardies. Warnirig cards and report cards also maintain a direct contact between school and homes. Financial reports, monthly attendance reports, yearly requisitions, inventories. payrolls and miscellaneous re- ports must be taken care of for the superintendent's and secretary's offices. After graduation a fairly large percentage of students enter college and transcripts of credits earned by each stu- dent during his high school career must be sent to colleges. Information desired by such institutions requires accurate records as to ranking in class. general average maintained during high school career as well as a general knowledge of outside activities of students. General office work, such as principafs secretarial work, telephone calls. meeting the public. notifying students and teachers of daily requirements. is continuous. A definite contact with 750 or more students and faculty members means a varied day abounding in interest. I. Ness. Registrar. Assistant Editor Takes Slips Does any one have time to take these slips around?,, Well, Iim standing in the office, so I'm sucked in, as per usual. When I burst into the lab,' I was greeted by an offen- sive odor differing not a great deal from the scent of a certain not so civil little striped pussy. Oh. mel Handing the slip over. I made a mad dart for the door. From the chemistry hang-out I proceeded down the hall to the room of the budding stenographers. The monotonous clickety-click of the typewriters was almost as annoying to the auditory organs as the odor was to the olfactory organs. D Around the Halls and into the Classrooms Judging from the squeamish expressions of distaste on the faces of the girls in the zo- ology room,I wagered they were dissecting angleworms. I was right. g'Tweet-tweet. I was in the girls' gym. That must have been a terrible foul. Peace and quiet reigned in the library. History must not be so bad after all. pe That surely was some snaz- zy , picture that boy was paint- ing in the art class. Talk about your perfect bas- kets. That kid will be as good is Walsh 'cause that one surely Hswishedf, L'Buzz-buzz! Bang! Banglli That's the workshop. So much noise, I donit see how they ever can tell what they are doing. I almost forgot to leave the slip. Arlists To Be Hourly Men Halls Of Silence Yklm Xtvu Zp Uh YUIIIIFU Twenty-three



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ALFRED W. CARROLL HSkeezix For his mode of treating everyone in the most tactful way. He belongs to the E Club and earned a letter as Student Manager for football. He is enrolled in the General Course DORIS JEANETTE CLEMENS Dory For her shock-proof poise and car- riage, in addition to her brains. She belongs to llliola, Hi Tri, and Phylean, and is enrolled in the General Course MARGARET ELIZABETH COSS Cassie For her service done the school through many paths. She belongs to Orpheong llliola, President, Student Council, Vice President, National Honor Society, and Hi Tri, and is enrolled in the General Courxc LOURICE ESTHER COURY Louie For her dramatic and forensic ability. She belongs to E. C. C. and is enrolled in the Commercial Course ISABELLE MARIE CRIRRS Izzy For her jolly and pleasing character. She belongs to Philomelian and is en- rolled in the General Course EARL DE MARANVILLE HEarlDe For the spunk'l that made him come back and graduate. He is enrolled in the General Course Altilmjflll MARY DELORES DIERKING 6'Dee', ljltinii-ns I-'ugnte lfrlam-is For her way of taking things as they Hllflllflf M l::f :if'1s 'Elvis come and making the best of them. She L' V ' ' ' l m m' N belongs to E. C. C., Phylean, and For- - ensic Club ,and is enrolled in the I u' ln' e S e in 1' O Y 'S L 1 9 3 2 Commercial Courxe HELEN M. RROWNING .. Helen BERNICE ERICKSEN Niece For her power of persuasion and her ability to make others believe her convictions. She belongs to Student Councilg June Class, Secre- tary. She is enrolled in the General Course JOHN F. BUNDY John For his extraordinary faculty of being so young, yet of taking things of matter seriously, He is enrolled in the General Course ICILEEN CAPLE Caple For leadership, because she can use her in- fluence to a great degree. She belongs to Hi Tri, Orpheon, and llliola, and is enrolled in the General Course JAMES CHENEY .limmie,' For his capacity for making friends. He is enrolled in the General Coarse :P ! I f' For her determination to be a good sport on all occasions. She belongs to E. C. C., Secre- tary: llliola, Vice Presidentg June Class, Vice Presidentg and is cheer leader. She is enrolled in the General Course IDA BELLE FANCIS '4Francix For her worthiness in many methods of service. She belongs to E. C. C., Phylean, llliola, and is enrolled in the Commercial Course OLIVE K. FUGATE Fagale For her understanding and admirable dispo- sition. She belongs to E. C. C.: Phyleang Hi Tri, Arrow. She is enrolled in the General Coarse june Class Exceeds All Former East School High Graduating Classes by Two EVELYN M. GIBBS 4'Red,' For her wisdom in knowing when to talks and when to be silent. She belongs to E. C. C., and is enrolled in the General Course GEORGE WARD GLANN George For his good work as a cheer leader, a scholar, and a good sport. He belongs to the National Honor Society, Student Council, Hi- Y, Forensic, Maishu, Arrow, and is cheer leader. He is enrolled in the General Course WAYNE GRIFFITH Wayne For his excellence in scholarship, character, leadership and service which compose the re- quirements of National Honor Society. He belongs to National Honor Society, Presidentg Hi-Y: E Club, Treasurer :Maishug and is Honorary Captain of the I93I Football Squad. He is enrolled in the General Course ETHEI. MAY HALLETT Lefty For her ambitious and tactful character- istics. She belongs to Forensic Club, Arrow, Phylean, National Honor Society, and E. C. C. She is enrolled in the General Course IRENE CAROL HALVERSON Rene For her mode of entertainment which makes us envy her talent. She belongs to E. C. C. and is enrolled in the General Course JULIA HANNA Julie For her matchless trait of being herself. She belongs to E. C. C. and Student Council, and is enrolled in the Commercial Course GEORGE HANSEN George For his power of concentration, especially in American History. He is enrolled in the General Coarse EDWARD H. HARRIS Harris', For his wonderful capability of answering to names other than his own-among them Edna f???l. He is enrolled in the 'A Commercial Course JOHN ROBERT I-IAYSE Red For his flashing red hair and his person- ality to match. He belongs to Maishu and E Club and earned letters in basketball and football. He is enrolled in the General Coarse DOROTHY GERTRUDE HECK Heck For her sense of humor and Hgigglesn- may she never outgrow them. She belongs to Phylean, Forensic Club, and E. C. C. She is enrolled in the Commercial Course Twenty-five 7- x.

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