East High School - Crucible Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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AIJUATINB CLASS gm On january 19, the last day of school for the seniors, with mingled feelings of joy, relief and sadness, they took their places in the girls' gym to enjoy the Senior Class Breakfast which was in the form of a radio broadcast. The following Sunday, january 22, the class gathered to- gether for Vespers, After prayers had been given by Marcella Mavis, Rhea Clark. Marjorie Wfillman, Robert Scheibach, and Lawrence McGill. Mr. Spyker of the Y, M. C. A. gave a talk con- gratulating the graduates on their achievements. A girls' quartet gave a beautiful rendition of The Green Cathedral. The service was then closed with a prayer by Harry Rosch. XY'ith the music of God of Our Fathers ringing in their ears, on -lanuary 25, the graduates marched up to the stage for the program of Class Night. Gene Atwood. Helen Friedman, Mar- ilyn Alstadt, George Garrison, ,lim johnston, and Curt Lattimer addressed the audience. At the faint sound of taps. the seniors realized that this was the last time they would be in East High School as students. lt was January 25, COlNllNlliNCliMl2N'l'. Mr. Roudebush began the program. The minutes dragged on like hours until the diplomas were given out. North . . . South , . . West . . . Central . . . and then, Mr. McMillan and members of East High come forward. One hundred and fourteen students rose as one and began to move across the stage. They crossed the stage and then , . . it was all over. Wfith their diplomas clutched tightly in their hands, they realized that they were at last GRADUATES. lm 11411-If . . Cl Plum 4 .Iss - x 11, . .I S ICN 1114. A - full. 'slam T11 'iLl f'.,1':I' Cifftlllfl-I Cwngi Aty '-N111 - eq-,Au ny . . Uni . ' F41 w QT 4 p,.. 'C., ly A lllf V. 4x1rl'e,,r1 lrnflu. C, Iflhlrlllhl X- Huh l'r-len I, y 1l'l'i.sf,,7 ' 7 Alspkh i'i'f'4fl17 ' 'mil A ' fm. Vjq, lzuczlv pearl

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The january 1939 Graduating Class 36,5 ,CZ ' 59' ll ' f ,' ,fxiei all 7 ii ggi ab. , 5335 A flv.111d,i 01118 lol-- lf 711111 .ME we. HE J!-XNU!-TH glam, It was in 1936 that several hundred new 10B's first had a look at the school that would be their second home for three years. They were bewil- dered by the hordes of students and the immense halls which seemed to stretch on for blocks. They were directed to their new registration rooms where they were given instructions about the school. The new students joined many of the different clubs in the school such as the Girl Reserves and the Hi-Y. Time rushed by quickly, and although some friends dropped behind, it was not very long until, as juniors, everyone was well acquainted with the school and its activities. At this time the january class onticers were elected: Gene Atwood, presi- dent, Helen Friedman, vice-president, George Garrison, treasurer, and Mari- lyn Alstadt, secretary. The june class ofhcers were Charles Radow, presi- dent, Peggy Sanuy, vice-president, Robert Klie, treasurer, and Letitia Mand- ler, secretary. The senior class was ably represented in the Student Council by Martha Beverly, Mildred Kennedy, .lim nlohnston, Nathalie Smith, Barbara Case, and jack Khourie. The january class had eleven members elected to the National Honor Society in addition to the three students who were members of Quill and Scroll, the june class had twenty-five of their members pledged to the Naa tional Honor Society and nine were made members of Quill and Scroll. Many members of the senior class had prominent parts in the Christmas play, Why the Chimes Rang or Skidding, the senior class play. Peggy Sanuy was chosen Homecoming Queen with Marilyn Alstadt and Barbara Case as attendants. The seniors were outstanding in various athletics, musical, art, and jour- nalistic activities in the school. Having achieved success in all fields the seniors now move on the make room for the future graduates. Jim I9 9 Y G



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