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

 - Class of 1932

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5 M I l X N- .. .-,...v LE ORA ANDERSON Twinnie Phylean, President: E. C. C.: Hi Tri. Our Twin didn't look natural without her sister. Commercial Course ESTELLE ANSITE Jerry Yell Leader: E. C. C.: Vice President, Mid- Year Class: llliola: Hi Tri, President. Full of pep ami 'rearin' to go-that's Jerry! General Courxe WALTER ARNETT Wolf He is to his brother as Mutt is to Jeff. - ,fi ' General Course WILLIAM WEBB BAKER Billie L'Billie is one of these flaming youths: his hair is certainly radio-active. General Course HARRIETTE ROSE BENTON Pat', Clee Club: Orpheon, HA former Central- ite, we have her loyalty now. Commercial Course JUSTINE BERNHARD Ja1ldie', Masque: Clee Club: Illiola, President. 'SA prominent girl who is always under-estimating hersellf, General Course ALENE B. BUCHANAN Weinie', Orchestra: Orpheon, Vice President: Phy- Iean: Hi Tri. We all like our musical little lady. General Course DON F. CRIPPEN Crip Football. i'An invaluable tackle whose career was cut short by an injury. General Course DONNA DALE Blomlie,, El Club Espanol: E. C. C.: Illiola: Hi Tri. A sweet young thing with hair like Jean Harlow's. General Course DAVID W. DE MOSS 6'Boxcar Basketball. What a ravishing Spanish Senorita l General Course ROBERT C. DE MARANVILLE ' Bob Del' His shoulders are stooped i?l from home- work. General Course .IACK R. DOIDGE Gommanrler Maishu: Football. 'We'- She and my Pontiac. General Course ROBERT M. EDLUN Bohn Orchestra: Maishu. We'Il miss this peace- ful, unobtrusive young man: we wish him well. General Course Two ' Class '32 ZUDORA FRANTZ HZ Clee Club. 'AA tall and willowy girl is she, with fine, artistic hands. General Course HELEN E. FREESE Freez-ee Whiz! Zip! Bang! There she goes! That's Freez-ee l General Course JOSEPH S. GREGALUNAS Joe Hi-Y: Football. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The 'Fighting Irish' come!'l General Course ELSIE JANIS HART fanis', Band. Janis is a quiet, inconspicuous young miss, who is often seen carrying her trombone. General Course IRENE A. HUGHES Irene Hi Trig Phyleang E. C. C. We'll miss our 'hashslinger' Irene, at noon and at other times, too. General Course MERRILL E. JAMES Jim Hi-Y, President: Football: Basketball: President, Mid-Year Class. g'When better athletes are made, Jim will be among those includedf' General Course ROSAMOND S. JENKINS Rosie, Phylean. We'll be lost without Rosie and her ingenius art of 'producing' cos- tumes. Commercial Course MARIE RUTH JOHNSON Marie', Chorus: Philomelian, President. 'lCon- centration-her pet animal! General Course BJARNE A. PEDERSON Barney Barney is slowly, but surely, coming out of his shell. Good work, Barney, keep it up. General Course WILLIAM L. PENNINGS Bill Band: Orchestra. Bill is a member of that famous, illustrious group, The Park Gang. General Course FRANCES BELLE KAUTZ Frankie Illiola: E. C. C.: El Club Espanol, President MEven tho' she has had in- terests at Central, we're sure she will always be loyal to Eastf' General Course ROBERT N. KLANDERUD Bohn Honor Society: Arrow Board. Bob can draw anything that you wish-and maybe more. General Course I WILLIAM LANCE Bill A boy of Billie's height must have some brains, to be balanced: we haven't noticed that he was unbalanced or groggyf' General Cours: FRANZ H. MARTIN Marty There's a good fellow there, but he hides him. General Course ROBERT KENNETH MOOR l'Kenny Kenneth and his curly liair make many a girl's heart go Ilopf' Scientific Preparatory Merrill james Class President I times .I Presirlent l I Anderson Arnett Baker Bernhard Burhanan Benton Dale Deltlarunville DelVIoss 1932 Midflfear Seniors

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-s1!!0 . 2213 45 - 'av N354 7 xx ' M' lm 1 4i'1'rrf9 a 'llnll' Magazine Edition of Vol. VI 19314932 East High School Sioux City, Iowa Our Principal On the Price of Our Dean Dur sincere respect for our Principal may not be expressed by the trite ver- bosity of the usual article of this type. Friend, counselor, adviser. All of these fit- -- yet there is a something a b o ut him that is bigger and broader than these express. Stud en ts who would know the real man must not judge him entirely by any one role, for MLA N in the course of a single day he may be called upon to act as judge. diplomat. hnancier, counse- lor, and administrator. Table of Contents Class of '32-45 Grads ,.,i,, i,,,, 2 Sophomores .,,..,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, C 1 Davisonians Successful ,,,,o.V,. ,,,,,,,, I 2 We Doff Our Hats to Hal ...,..,.,i,,,,,,,,,, 16 llosamunde .........,..i,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,i.,,,,,,.,,,,, l 7 This East High Singing School ,.,,,..... 18 The Faculty Punches Out ....,...,..,i..,..,. 20 Around the Halls ,..,,,.,......i,,.. ,.,,,,,, 2 3 June Grads ,......... ,,,,,,,, 2 sl Juniors .,..,,.,,.,........,,. ,4,,,Vv, I 32 liasketeers Excel .,...... ..,,,,,, I 51 HE Club .,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, w,A,,i,, I 56 Track ,............,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,io ,s,,,,,, I S7 America the Beautiful .....,.. ,,,,, I '28 Music Festival ......,,4,,,,,,,, ,,,,iA,,- 1 .0 National Forensic Leagues ,,,,,,,Af I2 Debaters Dag State Meet .,.,,,, ,,ii.w,,: ' li-1 Drganizations ,..,...,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,V 1 6 ........6ll School Life .,.,.... Wheat in Russia S0 THIS IS WHAT THEY DEPRESSION . . . finger prints on the CALL wall. . . I wonder whose hands are so dirty . . . it's funny that everyone's cold is always worse in assembly . . . there's always a crowd in the office . . . the busts on the trophy case are getting dusty . . . why is it the typists are never satisfied with the typewriter? . . . spike heels make the queerest click-click on the floor above . . . pencil sharpeners are usually full . . . did anyone ever see Mr. Marksbury or Miss Van Ness when they weren't good natured? . . . even telephone poles look pretty in the snow . . . where do thoughts go when you aren't thinking them? . . . in some classes everybody jumps when the bell rings--in others they run . . . some folks always look grouchy . . . does anyone ever read the menu board in the lunch room? . . . our trophy case is being filled . . . and not so slowly either . . . the clock hands always jump three min- utes. two minutes, then one minute . . . ever notice . . . what causes the ther- mometer to make such a funny noise when it gets warmer? . . . tempus fugit . . . especially in study halls . . . girls are wearing smocks again . . . East High's enrollment has almost doubled . . . Mr. Schmidt is always busy . . . personality . . . where do all my pencils go? . . . too bad leap year had to come during the depression . . . does anyone ever study over his alloted two and a half hours at home? . . . don't you like to see twins dressed alike? . . . Mr. Ar- nold never gets his dates mixed . . . Miss Ness keeps track of them . . . THE NEW ANNUALS ARE DIFFERENT . . . AREN'T THEY? The Dean is invalu- able to the girls of East High. She en- deavors to raise their standards to such a height that they might have a broader vision and a better perspec- tive of life. She aims to establish a feeling of tolerance among the students and to create a general feeling of good fellowship. Mis. Mower She secures part-time employment for students, provides clothing for needy pupils, keeps in touch with the sick, grants absence excuses to the girls, and attempts to establish and maintain a sympathetic understanding between the school and home. In short, the Dean through her kind- ness and sincerity, helps the pupils to find and then to keep themselves. The Arrow StaH:' Elaine Rawson ..,...,..,.,.... Editor-in-Chief George Glann .,.,.,........ Business Manager Lois McDonald ......,....,., Associate Eclil0f Doris Mary Cairy .......................... Classes Helene Churchill .,...,,,.. Assistant Classes Dorothy Shoemaker ........ Organizations Marjorie Tobias .,,r.i., Asst. Organizations Kermit Arnold .....,..,................. Alltll3liCS Elise Clark ,,....i....,, .......... S ch00l Life Olive Fugate ..,,.,i..,,.....,..,,,.. l'll0t0 AflLSl Ethel Hallett ,,,,,,,,,.,.,......, Photo Assistant George Ailshie j Suzan Zinn ' ,......, ...,..... A fliSlS Robert Klanclerudl Robert King Edmund Lundquist ......,., Ad Solicitors Donald Moline Ruth Rifkin j Glaytias Petry ....., ........ 'I 'ypists Nellie Melheim l Miss Kreutz ............ ....... A dvzser One



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- -. qw.. iv . General Course 45 Mnost Eopalar CONRAD N. l'l'iTl'iRSON Pete,, Clue llluh. t'l'f-ie made quite a hit with the menlhers of the weaker sex when he was a tall stately guard. General Course GLAYTI AS LOR RAINE PETRY HPefe', Honor Society: lli Tri: Chorus: Clee Club: Arrow Board: llliola: IC. C. C.: Orpheon, l'residt-nt. Two red-heads are better than one lu General Course CEORGIA ALBERTA IIHINNEY Georgia I'hyle-an. We hear that Georgia is inter- ested in the Central part of the East-Central clashes. Tsk! Tsk! CommercialCourse Ansite vllllll Van Horne Vicr'-I'resi1le'n! Secretary Treasurer FRANCIS J. MURPHY Murphy Clee Club. Work? Work? Where have I heard that word before? Scientifc Preparatory MARY .IENNIE PACUNAS '6Mary,' E.lf.C. We know Mary will he a success as a stenographer: the ldope' is all in her favorf, Com rnereial Course .IENNIE MARIE PAKENIS Jen Honor Society: E.C.C., President. 'ljennie will be an invaluable secretary to some lucky fellow: authority, Mr. Buntleyf' Commercial Course WALTER H. RASMUSSEN Porky Tomahawk : Football: Basketball. 'I'orky' is our athletic idol: he's al- ready in the moviesf' General Course .IOYCE LOUISE RHODES Radio Clee Club: Phylean: Tomahawk, Editor. lfloyce deserves much praise for her creditable work as editor of the Tomahawkf, General Course East High Midf'Year Class Spreads from QA!! 5277 I .xkt-nie Kzuxtn Doidge Edlun Gregalunas Hughes Hart Jenkins Petry Lange Martin Frcesc Klunderud 1932 Midf'Years Seniors with Mtclflfearg BONNIE LOUISE ROOT Bonnie EI Club Espanol: Phylean. 'Bonnie cer- tainly ought to make the grade: she hurries fast enough. Did you ever see her walking slowly? Did you ever hear her read? General Course ARTHUR JAMES SCHMITZ 'IAM' Maishu. We like you. Why do you hide yourself?', General Course CHARLES HAROLD SCOTT iiksaoay' Glee Club. The best things come in small packages. Scientifc Preparatory LA VERNE SWANSON '6LaVerne E. C. C.: Phylean, Secretary. When you want something done, go to LaVerne. You can he sure that it will he done rightf' Commercial Course ELIZABETH G. TRACY Benn E. C. C., Secretary-Treasurer: Hi Tri. Fair, dark haired and charming, eager for a good time and ready to do her share, that's Bess for you. General Course EMMA J. TRASOWEC-H B Emmy Honor Society, Secretary: Masque, Presi- dent: Illiola. She can act: she can sing: she can dance: in fact, she's a master of all trades, ready to do anything well, at any time. Commercial Course WILLIAM VAN HORNE Bill Treasurer of Mid-Year Class: Honor So- ciety, Vice President: Orchestra: Maishu. 6'We're sure of Bill's success in life, so we can only say, 'Be yourself and you'll get along'. General Course MARY VILIM 6'Miclfey Secretary of Mid-Year Class: llliola, Secre- tary: E. C. C. Life is long .but I am short. G eneral Course X4 ANNA AGNES ZEBUS Zebus E. C. C.: Phylean. uSnappy and stylish, she should make as big a hit with her em- ployers as she does at school. Commercial Course Three

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