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

 - Class of 1932

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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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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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14+- P' Mid-Year Graduates Open Career Book to East High Students It is the custom in East High for every graduating class to present its own original class assembly. The mid- year class of l932 presented theirs on Friday. January 15. This was the last appearance of the class in the auditor- ium. The committee in charge of this program was: Alene Buchanan, chair- man: Kenneth Moor. Bill Pennings, and Le Ura Anderson. The student audience was permitted to look into the Career Book to see what careers our mid-year grads would choose. Emma Traswoech and Francis Murphy were the readers of the Career Book. On the first page we saw the famous football coach, Merrill James. This brought hack memories of his excep- tionally good football playing. On the opposite page appeared Walter fPorky't Rasmussen, prominent basketball coach. lf he can coach basketball players as well as he could play. himself, he must be pretty good. Who would have thought that Francis Kautz would be a missionary '? But we imagine she would be a good one. As we had expected for some time. Robert Klanderud is a well-known artist. What would the Annual Board have done without him? Two typical college girls arrested our attention when we turned the page. They were Claytias Petry and Joyce Rhodes. We predict they will be as popular in college as they were here. Bonnie Boot took the center of the page. following speaking that dramatic selection. iiSun Up . As the page was turned. there came into view our future nurse. She always did have a kind heart! She was, of course. Marie Jolmson. Spread upon the next page was .1 scene from an office. The high and mighty business man was Kenneth Moor. He was very businesslike, even in his high school days. Estelle Ansite was applying for a job. Could she spell and could she punctuate sentences cor- rectly? We won't testify as to that but we know she could chew gum. Le Ora Anderson. Estelleis friend. wasn't so bad at giving the gum a workout either. There followed Justine Bernhard with her like singing. River Stay Away From My Door . David De Moss gave the reading, t'At the Cross Roads. On the last page were our musicians. William Van Horne. Bob Edlund and Bill Pennings. The program. a novel one, was very enjoyable to all. Four The Stars Have It All Doped Out Wiould you like to know who was born when, and what the astrologer says about the girls of East High? Boys, learn your women. If your girl is born in January, under the sign of the Capricorn, she was born a worker. She values knowledge and wealth for the power they give her. Capricorn's daughteris planetary colors are: ash- gray, green, and indigog her flowers are poppy, flox. and holly, and her favorite stones, onyx, garnet, moss agate, lode- stone, and all unpolished blue or black stones. Claytias Petry is the only girl of the mid-year graduating class who has her birthday in January. February: The girl born under thc sign of Aquarius, or in February, is the type that likes to do good for others. She could excel as a teacher, writer, social worker, nurse, or even in astron omy, astrology, and occult research. Her planetary colors are :blue, violet, bluish-green, her flowers, the primrose. tulip, pansy, and daffodilg her stones. opal, sapphire and jade. March: The daughter of Asces, the girl born in March, is naturally sensi- tive, sympathetic and agreeable. She is a great lover of beauty in nature and art. She can be stubborn and rather trying at times. Her planetary colors are: sea-green. mauve, lavender, blue, purple, and vio- let red, her flowers: mignonette, jas- mine, yarrowg her stones: pearl, chryso- lite and moonstone. April: The true daughter of Aries. those born in April, is a leader, am- bitious, courageous, enthusiastic, and audacious. She has executive ability. Beware! She dispises anything mean and underhanded. The Aries girl must be handled with gloves. Her planetary colors are all red: her flowers are the anemone, hawthorne, and buttercupg her stones, the amethyist, moonstone. blood- stone, and diamond. May: Now, for the girl born in May. She is normally quiet and easy going. She allows others to do as they want and she expects to do the same. When roused, she is liable to be head strong. Therefore. boys, you will do well not to rouse her. Her colors are: white. pale yellow, pale green, pale blue, and red-orange, her Howers: the violet, lilac, narcissus, jonquil, daisy, cowslip, and crane bill, her jewels: the emerald, moss agate, beryl, green jasper, lapis lazuli, coral, and cornelian. func: To the daughter of Gemini, variety is the breath of life. The girl born in June is a born home maker, with a gift for affection. Extreme ver- satility, a highly developed mentality and an over sensitive nature are usu- ally accompanied by an over-supply of nerves. Her planetary colors are: yellow, yellow-brown, orange, black, blue, slate color, and goldg her flowers: myrtle. bittersweet, and lily of the valley, her stones: arcasite. beryl, emerald. agate. and topaz. The mid-year grads born in June are: Marie Johnson, Jennie Pakenis. Mary Vilim, and Irene Hughes. fuly: The true daughter of Cancer is a lover of travel, adventure. romance, and the occult. She is hypersensitive. She is dependend on her friends but she tends to alienate them by taking offense at fancied slights. Her interests in good things to eat will turn her toward dietetics, chemis- try, and domestic science. The girl of July likes the colors, vio- let, pale yellow, pale green, silver, and white: her flowers, the moon flower and the wallflower fno insult intendedl 3 her stones are: moonstone. crystal, opal, dull white and pale green gems. Estelle Ansite and Alene Buchanan Phinney Rasmussen Root Pvnnings Johnson l c-dcrson Scott Z1-bus Mid fTear Seniors 1932

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