East High School - Eastonia Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1929

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I p T LIL-' if . Lcfl.-' Lt : . ,, 1 lf, f , ilk, 'M f, J I I fbxtyf, 'X i, X I Lf ei X , L-'ef . , U . Seniors KI-ILVIN Wmwoon Cnc:-:LY AnAMs President ' '-.N ViCC PFCSIZJUIIL L. H With the changed program, from twelve to eleven years in the public schools, this year saw our schoolg with an extra: large class composed ofhthe last twelve year and the first eleven year students. Needless to say a great rivalry arose but this extreme rivalry between the two classes-:has at last: grown into a feeling of unity and kinship in the realization of the common goal. Bothpllfli and 12B classes have come together to form that much honored and respected body that each year leaves our Alma Mater and steps through heir portals never to return againfin the same capacity. As they leave they take with.,,them,.the merrlories of those precious years of student association and guidancejfby theirnembcrs - ' ofthe faculty with whom they have come in contact. T ' The fate of our school has been in the hands of this first pioneering body that will set the pace for the following graduates of this institution. The Senior class as a whole, feel that they have done their best, in the face of such an unsettled condi- tion, to uphold the traditions of East High School. Their whole-hearted support in all activities for which Red and Black Spirit is famous, has been shown in a very appreciable degree by members of both classes. The class of '29 chose for its lead- ers Kelvin Wiriwood, president, Cice- ly Adams, vice-presiclentg Lad Mor- gan, secretaryg and Don Brayton, treasurer. Under the leadership of these dignitaries, the class looks for- ward to some pleasant activities to close their high school career. Among these are, U Day, Senior Sluff Day, the Junior-Senior recep- tion and the Senior Girls' Breakfast. In leaving, there is that tender feeling that attends the parting of many friends and close associates and the hope that the upcoming class will carry onl' and uphold the DONALD BMYTON ideals and strive for the convictions LA,,MC,,GAN Segrelary of OUT Alma Mater, East Trgqgurgf Pagc Twenty-seven vi'

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'Q QQ ' x X, NT L u.. Q' , Q x 3. X is TUSCAN Knowledge and Wisdom, this is thy own fair shrine, Where rests all learning that the world has known. The mysteries of the far, dim, past ure thine, The cultures of each passing age you own.



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Ci.A1nssA Atmms 12B-Elective Emleavorezl: To he a good senior director of the East Hugs. flspirex: To he a great violinist. Specializes: In promenad- ing the halls with Wes. Talcnlcll: In capturing mysterious pins. Cicnm' ADAMS 12B-Elective Enrlerworcrl: To be one best little ole' accom- panist East has had. Awpires: To he a second, Elly Ney. Specir1l1'ze.v: In hlond curls. Talented: In everything musical. e loM'1AnAMs IV I3-English I ' Elirletworvzlz To ,ltd the lwst fish offthe Swim- ing Chth. ' I ,A Aspires: To he a journal-I Isl. Specializes: ln lieing ver- sutile. Tulenlefl: In singing. Ht-:Nav ADKINSON 1213-English Endeauorerl: To he a good Red and Black Editor. Aspires: To he a journal- ist. Specializes: In army duties. Talenlczl: ln oratory. Wt:Nn,u.L AFFIJQCK 12l5-Commercial Enrlezlvorezl: To please Captain Ahhott. Aspires: To he great. Specializes: In working in his father's store. Talented: In acting bored. CLAnt:Ncl-1 ALBAUGH l2B-Scientific Emleavored: To he Presi- tlent of the French Club. Aspires: To he an M. D. Specla1i:e.w: In helonging to eluhs. Talented: ln giving ortlers. ,IULIAN Acnous I2l5-Elective Emleaueretl: to improve the band. ulspires: To hat tennis halls. Specializes: In Love Sets. Talented: In collecting information. Wn.LmM AI.liXltNDl-LR ' 12B-English Emleavurerl: 'To he a'good ' stage hand. g Axpires: To he -an elec- trical engineer. ' Specializes: In talking twof Lniinutes a hreath. ,' Talented: In witty re- ffmarks. Y, ' Nonmiw Ai.s'roN IV ll-Comincrcial Envcleavorefl: To keep hooks. flspirex: To keep more hooks. Specializes: In slicking down his hair. Talented: In accountancy. Btnoni ANDERSON IV li-English Encleavorerl: To he a twittering Twittertonian. flspziresz To he a success- ful wife. Specializes: In having her French every clay. Talenledz In singing. Esrntan ANDERSON 12B-linglish Emleauored: To get the lead in every Opera and was quite successful. Aspifes: To succeed Galli-Curci. Specializes: In showing off her dimpled smile. Talented: In singing. Page Twenty-eight

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