East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1930
Page 1 of 180
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 180 of the 1930 volume:
“
if 7 265, Z fglZ1,2g,6aa4,n.J 1.3! X , Fifi!-CONTENENT PUHUC LIBRAM' North Independence Branch Highway 24 83 Spring independence. M0 64030 . iff QB K ' 5 X fm N X! . I J I w 61 I I muMIQHyjyMUfWQvYQrMgVEWmuw HID-CONTINENT PUBUC LIBRARY North lndepenclcnfse Branch Highway 24 8 Spring lhdopnundcnoa, M0 64050 The 1930 IIESASTON I AN STUDENTS I of EAST HIGH SCHOOL Pen 373 Ea79 1930 Easton1an 5 00 WILLIAM SMITH DONATED lIfO4f1994 y I 4 U 1 AJNIQ S Foreword We place in your hands the Eastonian of 1930, a reflection of the progress of East High School, with the sincere hope that the memories bound within its pages will grow increasingly precious with the passing years. -GQ Dedication To the Great Northwest, land of towering pines and shimmering iaices, andthe eternal spirit of beauty that is a part oi these, this year Book of 1930 is dedi- cated. I II III IV Y Y I VII Contents Administration Classes Organizations llramalics Departments Activities Features VIEWS 32' 2 5 4 Y 2 Q s r 5 al 2 4 .,. ? ii . f 3 l Q .5 QQ 'f l 'u 1 ff 4 55 3 X y i 2 ! LE 9 I 1 5 - 1 f 1 , V 4 1 A 4 4 1 'E M f X -- , w E il 123 lil Ni if si Q I V2 H 1 2 ! 1 The Staff Editor ,,,,,,, ,,........,........................... M ickey Bloodsworth Associate Editors ........ Stanley Fike, Bob Kratschmer Advertising Manager ..,.,..........,........ Annie Barnhardt Art Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,... .,,4... ,..,,,, B 0 b kratschmer Contract Manager ,,,,. .....,...... R obert Shane Literary Editor .......... ........ W ilma Groesbeck Senior Editor .,......,,.....,,........................... Marie Gilmore Assistant Art Editor .,,.........,......,...... Hubert Lowman Art Assistants .........,.,,. Bob Barr, LuVerne McCurley, Margaret Beiser, Jacques Abshier Activities Editor .,.,....,....,.........,....,......,,,..,. Bonnie Daly Circulation Manager ....... .....,.., F rank Brown Boys' Sports Editor ,.... . ........ Wendell Lincoln Girls' Sports Editor ............ ......,......... P errine Dumas Departmental Clubs , ..,,,,,,,,...,,....,,,, Adene Cunningham Literary and General Club ...... ..,... D Iargaret Coffey Feature Editor ......................, ,.,...., W inifred Miller Picture Editor ...,........... ,..... ........ B e rnard McCarty 1 S 1 r F i i i v i v sag l'J30-E.xs'IwmN14xN 9 Board of Education I MR, BRYCE I3. SMITH MR. CIIARLITS BAIRD I I'IuU-Pr'I'.rizlI'l1I s FfzQ?g,f:g fm kgyq IV, 9, . 4. asgfiu' . . 'sf , ' LQ S. . I A If f .- ' . X ' L 17 13 1 XV G47 -V I I . I5 - ' 1 ,H I im III1 ,, I MISS ANNIETTIQ INIUORE MR. IQIJWIN MESERVICY 1J7'U.Y1lIBJll MR. Lf xxi A1 14. ILICHIQIIIC MELCIIIZIQ .-XI.I.IfX IN nan Iflili -Ylffwlffffffffflf 7II'L'll.IIU'1'I' MR. J. ROY SMITH MRS. CAROLYN F. FULLER ' M . 5 I M R. ROBI-2IQ'I' M IZIIURX CLIFFORD I I. NOXYLI N P1'im'ifv1I -me ,ff Xe' Q fin Q wa:- Qg 9 -if eg' 'fiilfzyv W ' ya 25' as Z! xv ip! ay , Q.,-5 ...M ex , ww: EM. M , 3 , fi, if W a Qu .M M 'aff 442,39 SQ, ri 'f S f ASV 4- HHN x ,HL -XHLb I ld D1 71716117111 ,af ff 1 930-l'.As'1'0N1.xx RERENEICE CANNON lwmlcru Qangxzagc XV. S. ESTHER Plzysifs and CI1C'H1fXf7'j' N FQYIQLYN GILCHRIST Slzrzly Hull FRANCES CHEATHAM English JOHN M. FINN Cmlmmwc and fl'Idl11U7llllfiC.R' XV. M. GRUBE 1lm'l1'1'11II11f'z' mul Brymzzy J. C. COHLMEYER Plzysiful Erivzvntiofz RUBY VEE FLINX ,Uallzzwxaiifx MAY FARR HIATT llixfwy um! C,r'f'ir.y , . 199,07-lz,xs'lfvx1xw 14 1 ww vf , yy. D4 IYIIFNER MISS HIQUIIICS PEARL JENKINS j1,i,,,,-V llmxzf lifnrzmnizzv llixtnry I I SGT. J. T. JENKINS IUIIISA JOHNSTON MARY LATSHAXX lf. O. T. Cf, .S'lmrfl1m1ri and Typing filljllliill and Cfirirs S YIRKQINL-X IlcL'I.L'Rlf H. XY. MCD.-XNIIQI. ANNA AICLQLQJIN l.u!n1 4'u1fl1rl,1'r'n' and .S'm'1'ul .X'rl'r1n1 Zmvluyfy :md lfnlmlj' ,ar - 11.50-lL.XS'l'lbXI.XN 1, GARLAND NICHOLS ffuyflfxlr, .Uaflxematim and Luiiu MICLBA SCHOFNLIQIX lfuylislz, Hyyfmf mul Cuillnlcrff IQIJITH TARHICT lfugrlfxlz um! C'fm1rm'f'f.' BENETA REID IIAZIZL ROADS Cloflring I'l1ysfcaI Education 5 , 4 ' EfL'Q,: 2 ' A Q ,f ji , ' ' fi -usa..- k is Ek G .K N . D N. 53' if' :W y' f f4lC'?-I ff ig ' V 1- '- -' ,.-2.5 'fft1T'i,, ,y I , x, V .eb ROSE SiiK2ICI.HAL'M S'l'I2I.I.A SIQTERMEISTIEB Plzysfml lffllzfulinu lingflixlz und Nfn'.m'1'ili1:y ,.- u ' T FFICI, HD I lIl'.l.I'.N IX-'Ulf U A .I l'f1-x'xi1'1lf lf4lm'11Ir'm1 nuff l7f'U7f '!! lJf1,v.vif' I41311--'lz,xs'1'fnx1.xN 5.-5' . 13' 4: 2 V X Q ff x A X 0' A. ,rf -, AX VAX NATTA ifIfl,IA XYARING lf.l'ff'v.v.rim1- lf71!l '-V11 SIIC KIARHQ XYILL fli.Yfnl'y FLURIQNCF NYIXGERT RL l'll ROBINSON ,V!1m'llmr1d und 14-Vfiilff lx'rfff.vIVzIr' , Ill-,l.I'.N XYILKIX IJURA IIANSQ' v IX I'.Xl'l.lXlQ HIXUIXIAX1 CIM' .X IH'-VU C111 !'1'Iuf'i41 ,llflmmtl ' I '2':f:' 5 5'-i .. , .ig -ig-4.'. .. r-3 'S' LAURIE WORSHAM ' SeC!'Bl'aBl'y. Officers of the Semor Class of 1931 East High School ETHEL ALCORN Giftorian. BUFORD KELLOGG President. in vi' 13 H 1 S . T1'9aSLIl'8l'. .Z WHT DEAN PIERCE FARRIS o'NEAL DE WITT GU-'PIN ViCE-P1'2SideHt- Sergeant-at-Arms. Reporter x . ,A s -K ,MA X Q:-V 5 Exit x P GZ? K' ,. x .Ra ,Q e and Ste With the advent of the New Year we offer a toast to Kansas City. We offer it in the perma- nence of stone and the strength of steel. Every block, every glrder which goes into our new building is an enduring syllable in our expres- sion of faith in Kansas City. Only as Kansas City 'has grown have we pros- pered, Only as Kansas City continues to grow may we hope to enjoy uninterrupted progress. Our interests are identical with those of Kansas City, our achievements the source of common gratification. With this, our toast, we express our thanks to Kansas City: Kansas City, we believe in you. We believe in you to the extent of the three million dollars we are investing in a new building worthy of serving ytru. May the New Year hold new greatness for you. And may we be allowed the privilege of sharing the tasks which will make the achievement of this new greatness possible. F IDELITY NATIONAL BANK Sz TRUST C0 .C 3 aw- -5 1 F 1 P Bl :V ' 5 V .,.-,g 'J Quasar:- 'I lljll v -A .nr ALCOGRAVURE, INC. New Xork Clucngo St. Louis Baltimore Clexeland Knnsns City Atl'mt'v. 4? Qk s 1 X I 1 i 5 I I .537--:' Y e ,,..k I. , , I 10313,-elyxxi nmlwx Senior Olflicers R.-XLPI l NIORGA N J'ii'vul'u' Uizriipli. our ,ifcuilr-iii, ink ,nun-.1 liiui-gli ii mimi cnpgiblu I-M-ciiiiw in mlunu uzire 4.1 ibe lnrgi- grnnp rlizn I-mmiziimc ilu- wuiui- clues. Iixcrylniilg 1ui..u-. :uni liku hnu BOB KRATSCIIMICIQ z ii-.milf-miliviif Lzf.l. wr.: fumvvi- lining giiiiiciliiim for his Samui. Ilia one zuubition wni ii. help Em. Uiifiqi--fmsiiwii. fn null in upper like him. we 1.11 uw, hiiu hiv qiiii-:mine ,wi-4..iifi1ii,-. MARIE liII-RIORIi Srrrrruvy The sr-ure! of her pripizlziiityf Au extremely pleasing persnuziliiy coupled wiih the will to do for Emi her best: ai best that will be iuisserl when she leaves. FRANK O. BROXVN T1'rnxiu'm' The rlziy wnulil not have been quite so cheery, nor hzilf so worth while if we had not had Frank to brighten it up ai bit, A jolly-good fel- low, Frank. MICKEY BLOODSIVORTII Rf-1-mm Only the Old South could offer Easl a gen- tleman like him, RICHARD QIQINN Svrgcaiit-lit-Arm.v NVhen in came to chi-using :i sergeant-zu-arms, the seniors selectuil Dick to ilo the work because they kncw he cuulil. The nhl schnol wolf! be the same place after he leaves. MARGARET BROIYN Giftnriuu. Suu-inesc, iluifs Xl1ir,Q:irel3 ani! snmrtness, too, The tuo brilnncc well in nur sponsor mzi- jur tn nuke her unc nf the num popular gixlw ur East, MISS BAKER Adzfmui' :he un fi real lrurn-l :inil :i leuul Lissistzi every ciulugnnr. Miss linker was mme than .i clus: fulviaer- Ili Ill l'lllf l'x-.l'llxlxY 1 HCR lXll XlfX'l'lfl-l '-1l.- ,lp lulllf M1 llmflll,-ll..,1l.'.1 nfl pllfymf l1v.llllu,, llllll I. lrewl-lent lg R. O. T. C. -ig 1ZS'l'lllilQ ll! JX'l-fl.L IH fl' ,l:.'.-lf lmll :lvl ur: In .my mm my. Ag. I lllll 1' ljrp llull 1: lu-riccl Attendance 1- 2-.:- l. lillN.-X Nl JKTK JN Av I17'lllf' fllcwlv rlllff'!'l'lf xlllylxllxfd from lIlll:l'u. ll-lmlllx l,mm,- rilllll 2-fc-4: Ag. Club 1: Per- fect .hmlllglucp 2 NVAl,l..'XL'li li.-XSl,liY Hm .f lu lim.: rim: :.-mllwml ml- .frm-m. ll. ll 5 ul: me-fl: lam' ln-ll ctlnl. :sg Ag. Cluh lJl..vuuQ fluh 2-2: Track Team 1: Soccer elm 2-.s. LOUTSIC SELDEN 1flll.l,ll'l..f lm-V 1.-lm ull' ,wwf .ll l1.,ll.,, l1.l,l,l.f. Girl! 1-Up l'luh lg f'.,mmQ.ffl:.l Cluln 2: Home f:f....l.maf. rlllll 1. JEAN CORBETT 1'1lm- :mu mlm' lm hm mm-wr mmf. G. ll. S. C. 1-2-IS-lg Gills' Pep Club 3-lg Cumfllmbifll Cllll. ::-l: llmul- Emmnlies Club 1: Se-ul.-lu lmlulcil 2: rm.-:ll l'Iull 2-:4-lg Perfect Altvilrlilnvn- l, DOROTHY GLASNER Sim 1ul'rl'l' :enroll with f'lmr.vul'v and :uixdom fuitll mirtllf' Kalnilu lilcrnry Clulv 4: G, ll. S. C. 1-2-3: Girls' l'l-ll Flulu lg fkllxlvvlvrclzll Vlull :lg Student Fnuncil 1: Untburwt J:-l. CLIFTON lYlNFRliY 1'1..- .mlllll if all-plmw,llll. R. U, 'l'. ff 2-2.4: :ul-gf:-nz 55: lil-mcuzmt 4: Pep Vlull fly Hlurlr-ut lflluncll 233 Senior Announce- nu-ul Vmlllvlimu-r. llmirnmn 1: Senior :lay cum- mimlu I. KliXNli'l'll K , MIL!-QS AU lmlllf, ml, lm mlvlm l., lily-l-l.l,w.' film' wllll. 2-:mg R. 0, 'r ly ::,l. Ill-,l,l'1X UPKISE M4:DOXYlil.L Al flllllllllm .ff zlll- l',,'llf I2 ll x l'. l: I'll4lr.ll Vlull Ji-J: hirl-' Pep llull I. illnlnlrlvilll C'Iull IT-lg Ag. Flub ip Sl ull .ll I l-llnrll II 1030-lu.xs'i'oxi,xN ALBERTA DAX' l ES 'lliml will ami bm' flm li-,ii lu-frzraw fill: 'win tim: more, Girl! Pup Flub I: Uiitlmr-1 I: Vfzfiri .XiIii.4l- 'incu l: Girl! Atlilulir .Xu:ii lN, Small li, l.:irqo ME. C'LAL'DE BURR llc nI:.'ny.v pu! hir .rlmzzlili-1 1.1 Ihr :.ilml. Hmuillmi T,it.-riry Flub 1. Sutvzir-.Xrvuf l: Art Flub 51-4, SL-crcmry I: Club l: Stu- cleut Council 1:5 Copy li-lilur Ecluf Siwll' -ig YL-riccl Anciirlxmcu 1-2-li-lg Iluum' Hull 'r-ll, Sinn- Arc Crum-xi. Ibm. Mui.. I. ANNIE BARN! INARDT Tn lu' truly gfrrul ix to In' mimimicrx!uull. Cn-Cn-lters lg Euluxifi 'l.itul'.iry Club: Girls' Psp f'lub 243--lg Cmuiucrcinl Flub 2-3-4. Rcimiic-1' 4. 'l'rv:.sQurcr 12 .Xrcbimenlinu l luli fi. Atliuuizui Club I-2: Sill-ll-ut fqoiiiicil 1-2-il: flmrill f'lub 'I-2-14: Sigma Um-lm Jmlrlmliini Sniivly it Ezistuiiiwvi Stuff Akai. Girls' Spark Editor -4, Ailrurtisiug Blaixiziucr 1: Spanish Club 2, Li- bririnu 2: Ne-uf 'liilitor Eclu- Stuff. -l: P1-rfect .'X1tL-ilrlnucf' 2-1: limmr Roll 42 Claw flmiixiit- 1605 1: Girl? Athletic Awards, Small E, l.:ir c E, Pillow Ton. fiolml E, Hiwebnll 'l-2?-3. C'iut:iiu 4: Euclbaill l-2-3: Volleyball 1-22-32: Senior Play Publicity Committee l . ELTZARETH HUBNER xl .rifudy :i'.u'krr' fx rzrrf ia gmin 51rfrf.r.r, Euluxin literary Flub 4: Girls' Pup Club 45 Commcrcial f'lub 2: Au. Club fl: Hmuu Eecnno- mics l'lub 1: C'lmr:il Club 1-2-fi: Gcriuzui Club I1 Spur! Eiliwr Ei-bo Stuff f: Music Vmitest I-2-fl. FRANCES SCPTXYARTZ Nlliihpy. rai'rfi'rl' mid ffnvf' G. Il. S. F. l-2: Ag. Club -I, Choral f'lub 2- 'I-4: Scicnce l'lub 3. HURWITT BLAKE A film-fill yr-in will In yall in, will-1-f my ki.-A-ff Lv fwfr mm-il. R, O, T. C, Sei-genus ig Hmm 2-24. Asst. lliructur 4: 'l'r4-:isurer zu: Orchn-'ltrn fl-'ig Sgt.-nt-.Xrms 4: Senior my Cnmniittcc. BERNARD RECKART Vi'ctnry lvrlmiyfx tu ilu' maxi jwr-.vm-m'i1rgf. Glue Club R: Outlvurst 2. HESTER BAUM 'xml li bomb mil Wm' lm fill-i-ffiiif' G. ll. S. C. 2: Girls' Pep Club 3: Fonuuercinl Flub 1: Home Ecmmmics f'lub 2-3: C'lmrnl Flub Q-ZS-4: Orchestral I-2. HELEN EXYING A zvirwy Imnrl gforx ull 1110 day. G. Il. S. C. 2-1: Girls' Ven Club 3-4: !'iuumer- Cizil Club 2--I3 Uuibuwi Z2-32 Athenian fxlub lg Girls' Athletic .Xu':irclS. Small E 1. MARVIN HUGHES 'Dlx lil' !l.iukrIli in lzix ln'ur't. .rn if iw. liznuilton l.i1vr:iry Club 4: llriys' I'vu l'lub .Lg f'ummerci:il Flub 4: R. 0, 'I'. C. 2-R: lfimtlmll 'l'L'Luu Tl-1: llxwki-tluill 'l'i:uu 12. l'f.i!i Ilxflnxilxx 71 IIIXI I'I.I.IN IIT- ,:. , ml f.wfl,' , ' lx.i.lllw l,m-luv, Ilull -:.::-lg ls. ll. S. C. 1-2- ' lim! IRI, l'IuII :..l, Art lqlulu 2-II-I, Ag. 'lu' ZI1 Axclmm-:Ilan Flulu :S-l, like Club I -2- V4 1.1mm-y m'..m:wl sg Clzw Lklmmimc ::. 3.1 Milli VI! XIV: .I I If If :I wwf l.mImfI1z11:' :.1w. m-f.' r,.Il,.m-m..l Ulm, I1 Iflmrnl Cum -1. Ill 'VH VI ILIIIII.-XX t'.fr.' Az., I I lzml Illlizv ff-mc. 4'--mm:-xn'i'll 4 InI1 I: Au. Cluln I: Ilume Iicmm- :1-Ifx Vlull 2 Xl'II.i.I,XXI I'IQ:XIiCfIC 21 trurlI'x' ,Ifrffll-nl um! I1 xmrliuff rllfzn-11.c!vI', l:f,,..' up l'IuIr 21 lfmlrlmll 'mlm 1. l'li:XXLfILS BUTLICR .5ll.m .mf nf W- ,f.ff.l,Wf mzlzff.-m li. lf. S. F, 125 Girl Sunnis 4: Girls' Pep Club 4: jnlv--mzm Clulm J-J. l'rusinIent I: Ilillb' Athle- xxc .Xu.mI-. Sm:-ll Iif' Lame Ii,I' Filluxv Twp lhllfl lin: Srumr Brlllut, Best Girl .Kllmll-Iv. KIARGAIQITI' BRUIYN -',1f..fm,,.I :W muy mm ffm- my In .111 .mf 11:-mfr: 1.mm.1s: I,il::I-my mn. :Q-I4 1'ma.lrm 41 G. H. s, I. Ig may lm-,I lflulu 14.15 smllwf Cum.- cil I1 rh.,..ll Cm, :mg Sclmul I'I:xys 2.11.41 mml.l..-,I 2-::g 1.ilemfy 110.-les: 2.31 lrmmf Ron 4. S,,.m:,,. Xlnjm: Iiilmriau sr. l'lz-ss: Alumni llnncq- c'.....mim-LA I1 --Peggy 1.f.u'S Conquest msn: s..,a.:. Iizlllfll. --lam cam ,xl-m-cf. 1' N.-XNCHS BOEIIM A wflllrzrr :I-mfkm, Ifr-mm-J, K.llnilu Lirumry Vluh lg G. ll. S. C. fi-4: .Xrchixm-'Ii:m Clnl- 1.1. repmrcx' I: Studcm Vmmcil I, Izrlm Slwfl' I. Honor Roll 13, HARRY NlAI,IiNlL'S 'gl 1.fr1,H:, Imzzll rwlfw my I-lm.-.' IIINLIQY SL'O'I I' 'fmlgl-.I 'I.4- mn: .II gw-Inu. Xlcllimulwu flull I1 IlIycI'lul1 X. .X I,IffI-I AN IUICIQSI IX If. rm1vfl..' wmirllxtwlu, furzrj. frm X1 KIIIII I: Suulf-all IR-vmcil 2: f'Iv.r.lI Cluln 23- ml lmlux .XlIewl.-:vw 1-:2-:-I, Smmluxuc Emm- .ll 14:-V. .:l.mM Suplxuxuorn Clubs. 1030-l2.xs'l'ux1lxN HOB RR.-X'l'5CllRll2R HT., 1.fu,f.- lsum 1-.M-1 im. film- .-,ily in ,ffm wiu qui. klilfulu l.iti-r.ir5 rim. 3-41 sul,-.1-.xii-1. ::, Prcsiili-nl I5 li. Il. S, C. Publicity l'li1urni.ln lg lm mul. 2-::-lg Xue-1'f.--illU.i 1, Mullen: Council l'ri--iill-in lg Sigma In-lm Sui-my lg Ezistuniziu Sunil 2-:1-lg All lxmuuiil 2, .Xma- :nu Ari liiluiu- CI, Arr liiliiur I, ,M-i-ui.uc Editur 4, lm... sim ig ,xc-ufulu iiiulwuu Editur5 I'crIvct Attciiduiicu 1-:lg lluunr li:-ll 1-2-3-Ig Yicu-l'rcQirlcut Scuiur Cl.lv5 Iwniblq-ui Commitlcc Sl-uiiu' Clzissg full 'll-:un l.i-tlur. ADENE CUNXIXGHAM Nl Huw 3-.ul ui my lwulc .if ml-W.,-, G, H. S. C, I!-I QCubinetJ C,iiiull'irq Kiirlg 4, Vice-l'rwiili-xit lg Hume licinuunu-N Club 4, Vice-Prusuli-nt 1, Presidem 1: r-igmzi Ilelm Jouruailiun Sucu-ly ii-4: Secretary Ji-I5 Enftun- inn Stuff llcpzulnicntal Ed. 45 Ei-hu Stuff Co- lumnist Zi, IH-rfi-ct Attendance 45 llunur Roll. BONNIE RAY DALY If ull :uiuzu-rl. :wwe like Buuuir, will love Il'LIllll'll,H Kzilailu I.ilv.-rury Club 3-4, Vice-l'ri-siilent 45 G. II, S. lf. l-:E-55-45 presulenl 45 Girls' Pep Club 11-4, lil-Wrifr 3, 'l'miQun-r lg Archi- mcilizin Club 4, Student Cuuucil 2-l, Social Committee: Cliurnl Club 1-2-ZS-4, Social Chair- man 3, l'ra-aimlcnl 45 Sigma lk-lin jnurn1.lisru Society J:-lg Pin Committee Cliziirmzni 45 Eustuninn Slzilf Activities Editor 4: Echo Stuff 39 Assuuiuiq Iilluuf :sg Uutburst 2-ig Sponsor C-iptziin R. U. 'l'. C.5 Class Cuinvniuvi-si Alumni. ROBERT BARR Struugfu In ilu' :world-Ill' xl-uri' u lwuxliful Iaukf Hzimilton Ijtuury Club 43 Art Club 2-3-45 Sigma Ili-ltxi, Sgt,-at-Arms 45 Iizisliiiuiii Staff 45 Echo Stuff. Adv. Mgr. 45 I'mtvr Contests 3-45 Football Tulum 4. HUBERT LOXX MAX My action.: lliuft ulzvuyx xfwuk my mind. Kzilfuilu I.itcr.iry Club 25 Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Treas, 43 Art Cluli lg l-Zzismuizm Smif, Arm Smfl 3--15 Outburst 1-25 Perfect Attendance -lg Ilouur Roll. MARGARET BEISER HN zrmlllzvty unix' grclilus will lirlf lzcr make in filly ul flux wo,-liz, Leumlia l,iu-fury Club 45 Art Club 3-45 Stu- dent Council 2: Enstonian Stuff 4: Ilouor Roll. MARJORIE PICKERELL May liar fxiluw rarsrr by ux cl-mth :vlulc as lwr lugfli .vrlmul um'l'5V. Kzilnilu Liu-rziry Club 2-3-4g G. ll. S. C. 2-3- 45 Girls' Pep Club 3-4: Aiclumcmlmn Club 45 Eustunkm Stuff Ll--lg Echo Stuff 2-35 Eligible BIr. linings mist 45 4'Pegp1y l.nu's Conquest crust 45 Si-ini-Ifinulist Orrituricul Contest 3-43 Prrfect Alwmlzuicu 15 Hnnnr Rull 2: Gift Re- ceiver jr. Claus: Vice-Presinli-nt Suplmnuurc. KENNETII CAMPBELL Hu cumuiuulls llu' iinizy--rw 1.-uuilvr if any oul' l'l,u'. Knlziilu I.itur.iry Club 45 ll. ll. S. C. 45 Glee Club 45 R. 0. 'I'. C. 2-3-4, Cgulct Nlujur 45 Out- burst 1. JOHNNIE BELGER A mil mln ui nz-my ymnicf' l5uy's I'x'cp Club 23 Outburst l. MARIE GILMORE limi will mzxx Jlurir. Knlziilu 1,iiQf1.fy run, 3, ig X'ii-I--l'i'i-sirleiit 4, lzq-mmf iq ms. u. s. C. 1, 2, ia..-is pq. Club 45 Cuuum-rcinl Club fi-45 repurler II, Prcgiilcnt 4: Sigma Ilcltzi juuruzilism Sucwty. Il, 4: Yicc- Prusidcut Ii, ig Ezistuuizin Stull Ii-I, Literary Editor 3, Sr. lillitur 45 Echo Stull 215 Associate Ed. 3, Ed-in-Chief 35 Eligible Mr. bangs can I5 Shire Nlxmziger lk-ggy L4-u's Cun- qua-st 4g Luqrzlry if-nicest 25 I-All-inp. Con- tcmt 255 Spumui- Cnptziixi 15 Sr. Clnw. Officers. 4, 'ill l'lwlllxl.xN Pa l'lQ1IlQlXl7 lJl.X1XN N-1 ..-fl .4 .l ww lwllmnl. clll1v':w, -N. 4 w..ll 1. lvl-. llx l.llcr1lryClulr 2-lc. 'ill --ll . l. ll 5 4' lu-..1 Cul-mu 4, M.- lx, rw. .... 4m....l..-ll-l.l1 Club 4, sf.- , .l ml....l..,..:l xl.l..l,.lN1ll,, Vll:.il-'mn 4: .lvlwl-.lvl Vlul 3. 'l'l4.lwuxlr 5, X'lceAPrusident 2. I-l-rlw,.:l Sulif Gil-lx Splllrs I-Zllimr 4: ll-lv Nl.lll Hula' Syvum- lfclilm' 4: lliflycax' l'l 5 1. lv lll,m'-1 l-2.2-lg llmxllr Roll 25 Spun- .l l.:l-1.1 l, ll.l-5 I -lulxnilwlw l, Sngnm Delta wlvux l .Xllllluv Xn.nlI4 2-:l.I, Small E 2, I uw lf 'f. l':lilu 'llqv:l,1'lu l. l' Xll l.fJl4ll.'KXl ' w' ,N M-.' 1, In ll flr.-lu: 1-r llhu lm kno:-', ll,.vvlll.l:ll.m l.-nmxy Vlull I. Ag, flulm -1: Stn- .Ilxll l'mxmnl I: 1-lu L'lull .l-I: L'l:xNs Cmn- 'vlllvx l llliillifllf l'0XYl.S'l'!JN lfl lf.llll.',ll mfr, mul-1 llruxlv if Hwy 41.fp1'rf. llrrnnll.ln Vlnlv fl, 'l'u-.lxnl'u' l, Frcslllcnt ig sm-If-nl tmllllul .:. wc.-.llnxl-lm 3: Glee Club ,lg R ll. 'l'. C. 2: llclm Stuff Jig Honor Roll .: vlqlglxluur livlllnx limlmn..u Stuff ll, 3lll.lJl4l-.li ANDERSON 'll llfwlf c cunt 4l.,lf.f.rfJ.ml flux Mmrmml lu ull. ROSAI Ili 'll-XRXYA'l'IiR lj luv lr'.v :uf-rp flmmlfr1lI.v, nu- fvrmlll lmvc to lunlv ul lllr' fllfmffllz .mznlwll 1lI41x.wx. lirllnlln l.ltcr:u'y Llnlx l, Q'icu'-minn Club 43 Sunil-ut K' uxlcll lg 1'm'iuc't .Xtra-nrlwncc lg Hon- llr Ill-ll l-2.1:-l. CLAUDIC RlDDl.li llr lllml 1. -1. Ihr j1:1m1'.rllzj' mu! ulIrv1:rc.'1'a1x .vf mlmy. llnunltun Litcrilry Ifluln 2-Ilbl, Critic 3, Vico- l'ru-irluut 43 Xrcluium-lllzm Club 2-L1-l, Treas- urvr fl. Yin: Preslrl-ul Ig llrzlhinq Club 1-2-is, men-lm, 2, hue-Prmnlmur 2:5 Slmlent Council S53 Ulm- lflnlv lg liuwtcmlzuu Stuff 3-l, Asst. Cir. Man. 115 All. Mnuxlgu' -lg ljtvmry Contest 3. Yvlsc Jig Ilunnr linll l-2-I4-lg Clznsr. Cummitttc l. HIZLICX CAI.l.ICOTTli .flvml1vm' mzlull ill the llzllfluv nf .mszr.v.r. Smslcnl V1-unul 1-QQ Ill-mu livmmxnics IS-ig Ag. Llull Il--lg ficrnxzm Clull :1-I. FRANCES POXVERS n 'ln-lvl-Ml., .-,lim Fraazcvx .ff lm- .mm fflmm- !'c'llll. fp. ll. S lg c..f....mCa.l ww 2.1. Clwral club B l Ll xl 2-.1-l. lil,-llrlw 4. IILIJRICIJ SMITH 4'.xf..- fm.-fl 1.,-l fm- f., .f1..'.,-mf wcn lzlry Iizllzliln l.ln-r.n'5 lluln -1: G. Il. S. r. l-1-C5-I. 4l..,i.ll lla-nl-m.lu l-2, Xlniic Clmxr- '-crluug l. lmulcl-Q Scnrrin Hanley null IM tllrl .. ,x.1lllW.1f.l.l rw. lg sl.l.1.l.l,cmmQal .,. lllmdl Club 2-Cl-1, l'1:lxl1NI 11 Plzllllil. Glu: llulr il-5: lklfw-t .ltlvmlnm-c 3-,lg Highest Mlm, I2 ll :sg s,...ll-fl. Lilm, -ls KJ-Clvww 1- 2.1, lwlxilllm l.5Lcr1l:n5 2-1: ll.'XRf ll.lJ lI.XKTBl.-XX 11. . f.... ,M Ima! 1, .,1. mfr..-fl. ?ll.l1.,,l lflnulu .. Ml-f 'lull 1 I 10311-l2.xs'l'rwXY.XN ORYILLIC rlfill.-XXX A '-lm.-H hw ip.-.11-,f, ,,,- uf,-.i ..,,,f.11b,,.f,' R. u. 'lx ci. zz 1-'.,.,u,..l1 'rx-fu.. :1.o. llvxlu-1l.:i'l TCJHII Ii. IIILDA RUMPI- .Yu1l1:'rw im-Ir.f.i fx, Outbzusx 25 fh-riuzm Flub l, Secretary l. MARY ALILE CQARTRIQLL 'Arm' mil-v My 1.1 Imam' .1 fwml .xi to he buf. G. ll. S. C'. 1-2-JI: Ag, Club lg Atbeniziu Flub 1-2,3-43 I':uupiire fiirlx 1-2-33 Girls' Pep Club 3-41 l'mnuu-rcinl Vlub Jig Home Iiemmniics Club 1-2-:Sq Nuuleut Cnuneil 2: Cluirzil Club 1: Um- bum 1-2-:xg Pei-fee: Aneudruiei- 1-2: Honor Roll I-123 Girls' Athletic Awzuwls. Smnll E, Large lC. NYESLEY PIERSON H'n.'u nf .ffwi-f ,mf nl.-.V .1 fizffwf Jimi find him like n .mlil1'ur'.'l Hfimilum I.iiei-fu-y f'Iul: 4, Secretary 4. Critic -A, Student Cuuuril 1, Sgr.-nt-Arms 4. R. O. T. C. 54--I. Staff Sgt, 3, Secmul Lieut. 4: R. O. T. C. Editor lielui Staff 3-lg Mid-Year Plziy :sg Uutluurst ss. PARK D. XYELCH .'lIuL'1' mnrll nf Juv: gmail mrn un' Marte. B. ll. S. C. 4: Areliime4lian Club -lg Glen Club 45 R, 0. T. C. 4: Uuthurst 2: Szudem Mam- nger Fnvitlizill Tefini 3. JUANITA TYYYMAN 'T1'.r gfumi will uulL'4'.r 1'11!cIligr1'11rz'. Girls' Pep Club Il: fmrlvlmercizil Club S. MARY FRAYXACK Of friemis :hc has nzairy-of foes has she Huy? Cmumereizil Club l: Ag. Club 4: Perfect At- temlnuce ZZ: Honnr Roll 1. DONALD SPALDING 'fAnnf1n'r our of Iluxvr quiet men :rho will .mr- jvrisr 11.v some dmv. B. Il. S. C. 4. llzuuiltmi Club 4, Math. R Science -1, Track Squzul 4, Senior play electri- cmu, Auf. Club -1. EARL SIZMSTEAD A qnirl :Imp uf frm' fuards :vim 1m'm1.r his mrn bzz.v1'nr.v.r. Soccer Team 2-R. I.L'CILI.li BR.-X'l I'0N ln rxrml 1.10,-im rm mf. 141311, llxvvwxlxv 91 'xYI1.HlzIi'l' ILXLHF IHVINI I,Il I X ,HJ ,,m,u mmf W- H X 1.210 fu-.' Y rf ,f I. .mn V, ,f.f,1f1fwff plmfm-I. u wmv zz swim llmncil 21 Uurlmret 1-2 .m.1.u.- .Xw:zx'sl4. :um-1...1l 'Imam mfr:-4, Cm fum :.:'+ 1v,,,m,. m.u,1.11 :L x X'lxHl'l9IYIi Pli'l'l-QRSON 1,m-A-.V R- .wi-f ufflwwf 11.-f 1..1.w of lm.-H wM..' f1f,','mc ' f., H. N. v 1--erm: Llirl! Vcp mm :s-41 Cmu merxnl .3-I vim' I' In rut .Xin-wi : Suyfvun Vmxucil 2Y::: Flmrzxl Fluh sum I' Umm Umm-51 2-rl: lk-r :u..- I-2-.L IU JIZIf.R'I' SIIAXIC ff .- H um! Zwwwv.w'.l:u, If...N:..m.m su-if 4. ICTXIYCR SKTIANZFIQ Thr :uuhl ,xlwuhl lu- fluff! In flwxf :Mm fry. nu.-v'mu.ux Vlub I, Ilrznfring Vlnlf 2-5:3 R. O T, l', :I IJUKOTHY XIUUK l!':'tl,zu luv mari: lflzr .m.uuxx, I4--unix: !.1luu.1r5 Vlul, IL L Yxcc-I'x'c5idcnt fl. 'Ilrc-znrpxnu' 4: -1' iuxvvnmfml Club I, Reporter I: turn! 1 In an l. 'I'3pm,g 'Nm www-lx 411-ur XI.-XRJUIQI li 'Xiu' rlwllz 1ruf1'om'. Lfumlu- In 1xltl:' I' N! w-Clvinf 1 c-lun TZ:-lm Smit' I: Ilmmr Roh llmnuiq I:-I: Sigma llclm Innrnnl- Jc 5: 51-nmr l'Z:'HoL. lim-bl Girl Stn- PRCIISSXER mm- m'H,1H.-,wx :rim-If mm- rm:-.4 1-mry Huh 5: Cumnwrcinl Cluly JE, Hum In-In I. I-ln-Im Muff 1. Efiitwr- I.AWRIiNvLfT'f MOSIMAN If f:1.llrw.v.r 15 Mm mm- nf ,emu-xv. flwznvw xriul 4 FRIED TALI I vmzml ny , I kc: Vlulf I: Kiuumm Flulm J: Orcln-Nfrn AFER RU :ml fu U wnrvfl body. r.,f.ri..1l Tuwxu ur.:-sg .xll-Sm ,,....m,ns rm: :,. l...11 '11-fun 1-2414, my-min I, Smeg All- sm 4'.4,.1,.m 1. le, Il, 54 C. 1-2-:ap wp 451-11, Z. iQL I'II S'I'li.XK'Y -xrmf,-M, mf N ff UM- 11.-1' L-Lm,f1f.e hy mf,-,-. fgmq my rmn, lg ,x.-cln...Ul.1... Um, 4g 4 hmm Vhuh 2 '- Ffh, Qrwfi 1930-E,xs'l'oN1AN PACLINE SMITH Aww Im lim-.wif nm lm 11.-f .-.,1m1.' G. H. S. C. 1-ZZ-3--lg Ag. Club -11 Home Ecmuu- mics Club 3: Student Council 35 Choral Club 2: Echo Staff ig Perfect Attemlance 1. DONALD VVARD I dmft talk, bm I rluul: 41 Int.', Il, H. S. C. 3-4, Vice-Prericlcnt 3, President 43 Boys' Pep Club -15 Football Team 2-3--13 Per- fect Attendance 2. ALLEN SEMSTEAD He did hir bit for East. Soccer Team 2-35 B. H. S. C. 3. DOROTHY VVILLIAMS Di1finely fair, di1fi11cIy tall. G. H. S. C. 2-3--lg Leunrlis 3--I, Treasurer 4g Girls, Pep Club 3-45 Student Council 3. IRENE MOTTER Today wlmzmf- may away. Eulexia Literary Club -Lg G. H. S. C.g Athen- ian Club: Choral Clubg Girls' Athletic Awards, Small HE. ERNEST GIBSON He that respect: lrimsclf ix safe from others. Football Team 2--lg Track Team 2. ELVVOOD LAUB Noble deeds that arc calicmlcd are most cJtecmed. Archimedian Club 3g B. H. S. C. 33 Drafting Club 43 Football Team -13 Soccer Team 2-33 Perfect Attendance 1-2-3-4. ELOISE KRAAS Tn take life ax it came: is her creed. G, H. S. C. 1-2-3--lg Girls! Pep Club 3-45 Com- gzngriinl Club 3-45 Ag. Club -lg Choral Club 1- LEONA MILBURN Plough deep while .rIug7gm'1l.v sleep, 5. H. S. C. lj Commercial Club 3-43 Outburst GRANDISON BURNSIDE The individual creates his own reputation. B. H. S. C. 3-43 Boys' Pep Club 3g Drafting Club 4. l 31l lfx 5 , A , lil llil l'l'l IX 'Ill u Iullll lz. ll. s. l .l..--V.-ml 1'Iul l l..X .Xlllflfi l x'.,m..- l.. ROVIJVR l:-M. lm- lm- f.1l-lf:-fllmly blml-llf' 1 2-41 Girl! Pep club 3-lg Com- , 241 sl-f.-.Al:..-,- sf.1.l..l...:,fQ cuss. CLQCKAX RT l1l'!.1l'rl. lllcv k'lull 2-:l-lg Umluuwi 2. X lflQNlQ XlCCL'lil.lfY 'fl :nm um m.l-1l1l-l- :lj .-:ffl-lm.:-, lmwllll-,m, .fm l,l:',,flly l., ll. s. lx 1-z-:sg liirli 1-up lil-.ll 3-45 lm Vinh 2-::fl. Sim-elzlrg .l, lieportux' lg Ag. Club I1 ,Xllumul mlb ll.. 4: Hull-ure lhnlrvlllil, ll Lulu l l'luI. 2-.:. Szzr.-llmdlillw 2, Secre- ixurrx' .r: lilxmnuul Sunil An Asst. ,L-4: llml-lr Rull 2-4: Alumni Dnncu l. Girl! .Xtlllctlc .Xw1n'cls, Small l If' l'illuw Tap, l'lll, Base-llzlll 'lllauu 1, End Ilnll 'foam 2-It-lg Yolley Bull '11-:lm 1--I-sc. till-uliil llzlll an Cfmwulimi Hall :lg li. U. 'li l'. Fllcus 2-.5-l. K l..-XRA l lilClQ'li 'lkfll mlufflll't krlwu lull' wry folly :ul'tllolrI In'- l.l,l lm- llffllmf fulfill. l.Qm..li, l.itu':lry l'lulx 3-4, sw-emry sg Q. ll. 5. V. l-2-'S-5, Yicc-President 2, President it, Vwlfilul l- lllrli Pull Vlub 3-I: Athenian Club 1:-lg Slluh-nl Council 1-:ig Sigum Della Jour- m.li,m swim, 45 l-:elm smff lg Uutburrz 24 1.15 lu fm Aml.l1m.fQ :lg llnuur lzull 25 um Lmmmiuee lg Girls' Athletic Awards :lg -mzlll li, Emllmzlll Tcam, Yollvy Team, L'.lpl.iill ll.lll :lt Cnuwllxiuu I-Llll. iA'l'lllQYX KRATZ -Xl .Xln:llv xull' ll f' ll. H. 5, I l'resillenl I I: H-:mu r. ICX GRAB QM-l, lm: lluyx' lu-I, llllmml: 4'l fl-L RA Ll lil l P I 3-l: Girls' Pep Clull CS-4, Vice- : Fonlnu-rv.-i:ll Flulm Zi-I: Treasurer ulllmuics iilull 2: Stullcur Vuuncil 1- 2: Prnlm,:il Cfxuler Ilifiicultici' 4: Oulllulxr vm --lu-ggy l,..u', c,mn-Umm cfm 4. AU rmzlvl' fm- lwfffwl-tzllliti-, Club I4-1: Arcllimcllizlu Flul: 3: ull 1-2-Ii-'lg Purfbct Am-mlmlcc 1-2. Y SNIDICR ul ,Wiz fl: li. ll. S. 1' tffulncil 2: S Lflblf HA ill-1.-fmt mlur' full ln' mill? . 2-:Ig l'mllllul'ri:ll rlull -lg Student vuirlr Plzly. L7l2R H H lVunlfl ilm! Hlurr cl-wlr llmfr Ilkr llrlx mfls l-:pl 'lull :mg Srulll-nt lgmmcil 3. .-XGXPLR if JRGIA XX' ll: mm- 1. 1.'uul'llil1 fwl mllfllll ul Ill 12. ll, S, 1' ll may fmlffl llml lu-l mmm mu H.-wr 1.-,ll my fmwl lmru :lm lm ,N ,W W,-will., :lf 'Jnlly augur lj Girl! lk-p Club :l-l, Secretary St, Yun- l'1-'Null-in 6: tllxwlnlelcizll l'lull Ii-4: Ag. l'lllll 1, Su' llllr: I'll.l, I n-wif I. Au. Queen: llumu Econo- -'L Yin--l'l'wl1l1-all 21 Slullclll Ifmln- ril 'I. 1Ill.l..l Vllrll I-3-.Z-l. in-cu-lilry 35 Out- luuxf 241: lklfllct Am-ullzulcs l-2- Sl-crumry Jr. 4I:lsx. Claw will i'l:l -5. Vllllfli XY '.l l,.l.lll lllrmll ' 1. ll. 5. 1w.l,,u.: 4. l-,,:,mlm.l: r lnlmlllll-l-Q 1: Seml:ull'y Fresh- sl-mflr llf.ll.,l. 'prolly rz.,.,l1 Girl, MON . ,1f,f,:.f.l,,,l. lvlulfff ,lf Umm many I , 2-:L I. l'rl-sirlent Sr. Triangle: lll-z lg Girls' Pep Clull lg Ilumc lull 1. 'THYIXY 7 loall-4li.XS'l'HNl.XN R.'-.LPH RIOR1 i.-XX Thu lurum ffl lwrulf wllzxx frmsili-lvl vuvrg.-l uni' In Ilmxl' fulw lmzw rum tlw rixvfwll ul Mwg xtizlirul. mul lfulflr ix truly l1mlll'l'u'l fur flu ,w,fiffuu. V li'il'iiiu ' ' l' Arcliiuwclnm Vlub Il i L l,1lu,u5 llub . Stuvluut Cuuucil I-2: Uutllurut l.iglmugg llmu mittee 3: llqwkctlmll Svluful lg llmim' llvll 55 Senior Pu-suluul: Vlzlw Vrliiivvvitrc-L-X I LUIS BURRUXY Half-:muy wr'miv.v, Imlf-:say fury, Sim flfuxv hm' luxl- fu flvuxmlt :mug-. G. H. S, ff :L-lg Vzuuplire liirlu lg Hill-' I'v Club 5343 Iluuu- Iicmmvuice lqlul, ll lirlu Stuff 4. NAREL ASPDEN 7'lu'v'1'l' uulv truly ffwut :wllu lm' trulv vfuml. I Q Euleuin r.au-Q-My Mull. 'l'rsg:aurz-x' ii rl I . . ci mi iw.-fl-Cl .ilu-u.11.uQe l. KFXNFTH RADFORD Hu pluylwl lux :my rum our Iwizftd' Glee Club 2-3-lg Outburst 4: Pep 1'lub 3-I, il. R. SEBASTIAX Srlf-li.-fmuu' ix ii 1-iffui-I' li Il 9 C' V -Xl' Vluli II: film- Club 4 Fimuiiilli Ll':'1iu1Hli-l1A,X,l-l-F-lm' L. DOROTHY SCROIIGINS muff in uuuuuu- .ul-iuu, fu pi-W,-ui.u.u Bl-CRTHA BLACKXYIQLI. Slip :l-ill: ull flu- ulmrm iff :.'urmu. Girls' Pep flub :L-4: Slufleut Ffumcil I-2411. WARNER MORRISON lm, lull ru flu' l-un uf fiuuuuui Huw. Glue Club lg R. 0. '11 C, 2-::.xg oulluu-sl Music funn-Qt 4: flziss Cuiuiuimuu ::.l. RICHARD IIARTENBERGER '4Slm:u nu if liuppu-r muu flmu rluluf' H, H. S. ct lg um Club 2,21-lg im,ui,uru Fmuiull Tuiuu ::.4. RUTH McL'AR'I'Y '54 fully uuuil fi-11'u.1 fu ull, G. H. S. K' lg Girl? Pup lxlulr lg Stullvu Council 1. I u IWNII -I'x4'l'IIxIxx 79 IJIXII-i NLXNLIQY 'Il I' lIl'IIf IYIII' I II- II-II MII' MII' DI',I'fI'--,r.IIIIl' IIl'III IIIIILI :,II,I I1-IIIII. !I'I:1I:y IIuII I: Il, Il. S. ki. 1-2-.ig 'HIP Vw' VIIII- wi. Ag, l'lIIl. ,Ig .XIIIIIIIIIII I IIII, .:. IIIIIII. I'.:I.III,IIIiI-N L IIIII 2: Suulrm Coin:- III l-J VIII-I Il IIIIII 2-1 Xlzlw-I ,II-, Elms: XIII-II: NIIIII IILIN: I4lpIIIlI-I' Fil-Nllnizm cI:i5S3 ll.I--- v'.IIuIuIliccx 24:41 IIIIIC Iimllmll Tuum Z. I.IIIJ X'IIIh3II1III 'IR-:nu Zig Xl:II:gr III lr..-IIIIJ' I-.mg 'Ilu XI-IIgIf:IIwv IIQIQIII Cul I- IH II, IIIII. II,I..,II.-NI l..:I I. ILXY I IILIIIIFYCJR I .III IIII Inu. Ii ,III .III-IIII fu III.. lim- IRII CIIIII l-3-2i'I- I-'IIIIIIMIII 'll-:nu I-2-Ii-ll ll.-lw'I..1l 'Il IIII l-2-:s-I: 'I'I-.II'I: 'Il-:.nI 4, I l?.XXIx II IIKIJXYN V I-I I I IIIKQI- II-II.1.- LIIII .IIII III IIIII' VIIIIIIII IIIIIII. I' Il. N l'. l-J-2:-I. Sllcn-fzuy 14. PrQXilleIu I: SIIIIIIIIII 4'lIIIII:IIg lu-IIII-II.uIc, I: Ii:INIIIIIizIIxSl1Ifi ::I, ive. AIII. Mgr. Ir, lliisiuuwa Mg.-, I: IiI'lII. xizul .- UIIIIIIII-Nl I-:L-Ig Aluxic Lmilesl I-II. II.II'I: 'I'-:nu I1 'I'Iu:IwuI'lI' Ifrv.-shwrlu CIA-,sl fl..-X t'III:IImue-- A, Svuwiln' Hullm. Nest Huy I1IIIivII : Squinr Play LIIQI1 I-'umhzill 142: Dum! 1 UIIIII-lm l: 1'I.I-'k SIIIIIIII Il, Vrzlck FII. ::. VIIII- lilIIlI 244: XicLAl'xI--, I. 'I'I'ezIiIII':I- ui X I,IIII l'I.Iw XX Il.Nl.'X I.IlIJliSI2IiL'Ii '-Il .IIIIII lin IIII.-III: ,WIIIII IIIIINII' I-.If-IIIIII IIIII1 I. III In-IIIIIIII I,IuIIIIIQ I.m'r:Ix'5 Swim-13. I'i'I-4. I. Critic I: II. ll. S II l. 2, iz, Ig VIIIIIIIIII-C Girls. Yiw- l'II-NIIIIIII I: PII'-iIII-III I: ,Xrcluinicdinn FIIIII 4. Sul-II'f.II5 I- Slulll-III IR-IIIIcil la!-ri-1: Sucre- ' 4 III-I zl. X'Iu--Prg-QIIIQIII l. Ixc-.illi-Int 1 fihcurzil . I.IlIr:uIguI zl. lil-IIIII-lor :Zz Echo Slzifi. 'fp Ii:INrIIui.lII Sufi Zi-Ig Aiil. Senior ' ,Irerurx I-lrlilm' Ig Outhurit 2: Music IIIIII 'I-:.I Ill II. -II-I' I4..luIII' I. I , IIII-II--1 2. :L I: IIIIIIIIY IQIIII 2. II. SIIIIII. Vlliss livp-IIII-I. I'I.IsQ l'IInIIvIilII-I-X, Alumni Dnucu r'.IIIIIIIiuIfl-: Xzlcimugll IIIIIIIII- Sucu-ly. IIICLICN lf,-XHl,S'l'ROM III-I' rIIIII'IzI'f.fI I'c rI:'IIII-Il Iuzly Ivy Izl'I fur- ,IIIIIIII II Ix.II:IiIu I.iII-I-zIIy l'IuII I. 'I'rI-:I:uI'ur 4. Critic 1.11 II. S V. lf?: IIIIIN l'Ifp I'IuII Z!-I. Trails- IIII-r I. l'Ie5IrlL-nr I: 1'IIxumcrcI:lI Club 2-3-4. X'irI--I'I:I-NIIIIIII I, SI-cull I'II:urnI:m I: Alheuizm I'IulI I' Suulvm VIIIIIICII 2-:lg I'ImrzIl Fluh 2- :II x'IU,.Iuf:a.1.AI.I I. In-II., Siziff I. Pl-rfect .xIIl-I..I,II...- I. JI, I'ff..II IIUIIIIIIIII.-Q1 jf, Cum my IIIIIIIIIIIIQ. sqm.. II.-III. JOIII-IIIIQQIII sf-- fal-I, I. s.1I.IlI.- I:.Ill..I. --SIII-ilu I1clIe. CI,AY'I'OX TOBLITR , IwIIIl- fm IIIIIIIII II ,IMI II-IQ-IIII IIIII1 II 1.IIfII VIII: IVIHIIVI lm: In-II IQIIIII I MILIJIQITIJ FLBIIZR 'xx,,I IIIIZIIIII, IIIII IIIHIIIIIII-Iv, III Inf III.II-.- III-- ..I.IIIII- vig.-:I'II'-l.Il-II I'.II.III.'I.II.I l'IulI 41 IIIIIIIII- It-III I-2-I. IIIIIII. lIIII...I'., Ii'I l'.X S'I4IiI'IIIiYSfIN Q' .I .I'II'lIIIII :I'IIII'I'I II.'I!'I lin' Iuzaux l'uIIIIuII'I'IzII VIIIII I. I-1IIIIxI'l I.ItI-rzxry SIIniIly. I'IiIII- I. HIIXIC IIAXXA V -' I 1.IIII,.I,I III.III .IIIII IIIIIII II :IIIIII Im, Ii II S I, I xIIImI..II II-II. I. I:NIIfllI'11,f.III I1 xIII:5.lI..II 'IIIIII I1 l-.-.III-I .im-IIIIIII..-I I I.lIIIX.X ILIQIiliXS'l'IlIiI-TIA '1iI:lIlI lI,:I-.'I',I ll II. N I' l, .Xu VIIIII I: IIIIII-III'-I ' Xl .IIIIII I IIIII I. 1930-E,xs'roN1.xN ALMA GKQIUN 5xlc:l'xx ix ww:-:ml y1':'l'1z. Home lcummic: curl., lcepm-iw cc, sperm.-,V nz Honor Roll -9. RICHARD KXOXYLES E1ztlzu.riu.vm um! lzbrlity frmkl' ilu' mall. Hamilton Literary Chili -lg H. ll. S. C. 1-2-II-ig Boys' Pup Club :iz Archinwllizln Club 1:-ig Ilraftimq Vinh 2-3-1, Sgt.-nt'Arins :lg Glen Club 43 R. O, T. C. 2-744, Crack Sqnzxrl 2-3, Crack Co. 2-:sg Jazz Orchusim 4. LOIS STICPP l'1eu.f1 fmruf ffm. DOROTHY RIYGRAXT Nav In us, but dmv- to us. Art Club -lg Luuiulis 45 Poster Contest -lp Campfire Girls 43 Lczulcrsliip -lg Ag. Club fl. FRANCES METCALF Suff1'x.r Imlau rx tu the max! pvr'.u':'rr'1'uy. President Eulexin Literary Cluh 45 Campfire Girls 2-3-45 Ag, Club 2-43 School Plays :G-4: Perfect Attendance rl, Honor Roll 3-4. ARTHUR VIETS one nf :lim 7-ff-Wm1i'fy pm' ml-H. B, H. S, ci 4: R. 0. T, C, 2.3.1, Rifle 'rem fl-4. FRED LIECKENBY Br :'uliuut but ual tim 1'nrIxu'c.wim'. li. H. S, C. 33 Outhurst 25 Football Tcum 2- :1-45 Iiuskczbnll Tezuu :ag Class Cumnuttcc :L LOIS BOONE 11'1,m-qw you mm fm or-'J jus! .nofw 0. H. 5, I.. 33 Lnrl Scouts -lg Girls' Pep Club 43 Cummercinl Club Il-I: Student Vouucil 2-IZ. MILDRIQD LAXYSON Ermr1fy ruin: thc curry. G. Il, S. C, 2: l'ummercinl l'Iulu 2:43 Home Economic: Clulu l. JAMES NCCLANAHAN Xa fwisr :r-irhuuz fi ,vii-nymlrf' Suuleul Council Jig lfouilmll 'lk-run ::.l, , l 34lA--!z.xs1'11x1.xx 31 M I LHR I-.IJ U JLLI F11 111, 1111 111-1 11111 .11111 111111 1111.1 1-111111y.'f A... 41101 l. iixudcnl l'11u11cil 1: Chnrznl Club 1-1, 11111I1111N1 1: Muwic L'111m15r :1-lg Class 4111111111111-cb 1. IIlCI.IfX GTQXTIQR .1 ,wffv 111.111 11111. 1111. 11.11, 1.2-11-11 s.-1.1111 111111.11 --.11111y C0111 111 va 11.11111 11 2 fur' -N -11 14'm111111111F111,i. XYARRICN Pl.ASKli'I'T xv 1111- 411- 1111- u'111111'11--1111 fmf 1111113 1411111111 1.1111111141 61111. 11. B. H. S. C. 1-2.5. lJr111n1n:: L'111l1 2: Ulm' l'1ul1 lg Fofnhnll Team 1: 11.1-L1-:bull Team :2-I4-43 Vice-President AI 1111 1111- l'In3-3 i'1esi11rnt So11h11xnure Claw. l.l'i'II.I.I5 SL'RXYAI.D '-11111 .1111 111111-11.1 .111 1.111'1'111' ,111 1111- 111111.11 111111-1 -f-1-.,11-1-1.1111 .11111:.- A11111111111 011111 ll G11-15' Athletic A111111-111, um-- WQ1 11.11.11 1-101111111 -1. x111km'p cu1n1mimc x1111-1.1111 111411. :ag mkc-1711 u.111mmve sem-11 rn., 1. THELM.-X McL'.XRTNEY '-Q111111 5'111f111. 1.11111 .1111-3' m-1111111111111 1111111 13 5111110111 011111011 1. HENRY TfI.'I,KERSON 1 1-1.1.1.1 1.11111 111.-111131 111 11 1.1111 111011 1111111 11 1 I11.:.v-- il :.11v 11 riot. 1:..,s 11111 91111. R. 0. T. rf. 2.3.1. EDITH I.. BICLI. lim I :1-1'lI 111111 l11'1'.' TH ELM A XYINKLIZR I 1111 111 C xu-1' 1111 Q1 11111 110111 1-1-1111111 111111 11'11,11111111 11. .11.i1.11 471111. 41 s111.1r.11 r'..1111C11 1. Hl'.l.IzX HL LAX --1.111111- 1111 Ii 1z.1.1111111'11f1y lx11vr :111Il 1111.1-.Q l11'1'. :11:11l11 l.m-1.115 fl11I1 63 11 II. 5. F. I-2-.1-ig 111111,.1.1.. 11111. 1. llirlx' 11111 111.11 lg 1a-1-1.11 .XKI4f'11lIlIlk'L' lffil-I. Cl.,-XRl7XK'Ii CWI.-XPMAN ' 11111. -11 1.1 1.11.1 11.11 111:-1-11.' Him 11-111l:1 41.11, 1.g.::.lg 411111111111 Q: IH-1-11-11 At- mw- I-3-'L I 1, 141311-l',.xs'l'llNl.xN l LA lilClNli SllL'Nl,-Xlilill ll'fllrll1l1 is ll lllrrwlill' nl' rllrllll' i'lml1llfIl.ll'flll. G, ll. S. C. 1-247-I: Gills' ll-lv Clllll 57-X, Suc- rl.-lllry 25. Reluu-li-r l: Slluhm Vuulzcil .:: Fllurill Vlull 1-2-25-4. Sql.':lx,.Xrms lg l-In-lu. Stuff sg Uulllnrsl cl. l'i-rflcl .XneluI.luu- 1-'2-22-l: ll-mul' Roll 123 Class llmlulllttecs IZ-I. ROBIERT GL'TllRIE 41-l luuuifl- nj .uluul-.V lf f.-lull. uu luuu- ul lull. lxfflluuullluu lg like Clul, l-Q-:mg puuluusl lg sul.-umfuu ,ll-. wus.. JAMICS WORIIQLDUFF 'z-l uuul of rl.-u.uu', if u uulu of pull.. Buys' Imp Clul, lg culuuluruiul Clul- -2. lime Clull :z-lg lc. lv. '12 ci l-2-3. oulluu-.l sg Music Cuuleql fig Cluss Fuuuuilluu 4. MARGARET HAYNES lm, mln uul um- soft luul lufu. .lu um-lfuuf rluuu in u ululuuu. cz. ll, S. ct l. Vuuuuel-ciul flull 41 l'luu'ul vlull 1,2-:i-l. 'lm-usurur l: rvulluusl l-.1-4g Music folltrsl l-2-I5-4. GRETCITIZN liflRliNKl'. Hur uuumu-.l uu- lluluui-ml ful-fmlyf' G. ll, s. ci. 1-2-3-1. cumufu-Q Gills eg Girls' Puu rlul, 4. mu. Staff :sg suuluuf cfuuuczl llunur lzull 1: licrmzin rlull, lfrefuluul 4, BERNARD l-llCNTSClllil, A lluvfullf' A-,uuul muu u-fm u fu-ulufuuul fu- t11l'l'. llzinlilton I.ite-rnry iilllii 2-33 G, H. S. C, 2-Zig Arcliinlcllifm L'll.ll :ig Science flllls Zig llruftiug Clnlm 1,2-33 Stuilulil K ouncil 123 R, U. T. C, 2- Ci--1, First l.iuvt. 41 Klirl-Your P113 Gust 23 Iiruuzu Merlul Slu-rl Sxury I,iter:iry Fumes: 21 Peru-fl An-eufluucu l-3-lg ul-clluslru 1-2-:lg -luzz Orcllcslrzi 4: l'cLZl-53' Louis flvlllllxg-st l':lsl -L DOROTHY BEVKER lim,-ullf lllllu lu-1' ulllu l.uuf.-l luv. -l-fl.-ll,-.uw lluulu lm,-J' Girls' Pep clul, 2.41 Au. Vlulr Ii-I: Vlmrnl Clull :lg Prom uuuluuluu :lg .xluuuu ruuuuu- lm: 4. THIZLMA SMl'l'H IM-ally, fum-. ulul pay-mul-. G. ll. S. C. 4: Girls' Pep Chill :1-43 llnlllllcr- cizll Club 45 Stlllluxlt Council: Cllurzll Club 2-43 Senior Annullnccnlcllt Cmmniuee. HELEN I.. KIEICLIXG A rum' allwnlgf illi1lu.v. G. ll. S. C. l-2-3-lg Girls' Pep Flull -1: K'iccrmli:m Clllll 4: Student Fullxlcil 13 Vllurzll Clull I-2-3-4: Music Conn-sl 1-2-J-4: Girls' Atlllelic Awzirlls. Small DON BIERGER Hlluul- luu-ll ulul yluu' u-uluul .muff lu' fu-l-ul. li, ll. S. C. l. Sifrn-tziry -lg lslus' Pi-u Club 41 ln-unlug Flnll lg Truck 'lu-fuu 4. 1930-E.xs'l'oxllxx l MARY PHELAN t'llm'l'y mul Iwrfglzf, fllzfur only at zligflllf' tl. ll. S. C, tg ull-ls' Pep cltlll 3.45 cnmmcf cial Club 45 cllrll-ltl Clttlt zz. GEORGE SHA'l'TL'CK 'L-1 flvllilcmazl ix tl .tllrrt'.v.r. Soccer 2-35 Pep Club 15 li, ll. S. L. 1-2. ROBERT DALLAM Hn llus a pcrxolllllity all lll'.r nrwll Glee Club 1-2-3: Business Manager Echo Staff 35 -School Plays 45 Sigma Helm journalism Society 4. ANNA MAY HAMMEN Sim ix cvvr full of .vl'1ll'z'rc rlztIla.r1'n.rm and rllJoy1llmlt. G. S, C. 2--15 Girls' Pen Club 3-45 Corn- mercml Club 45 Echo Staff L ARTA JANE THOLIAS '-Tim -.tml for me lit jpy4flltl .vlmpry joy. Kult-Xia Literary clttll 4. sumti..-y 4, G. H. S. C. 45 Girls' Pep Club 4: Girl Scouts 45 Home Economics Club 4, Secretary 4. Re- porter 4: Student Council -15 Echo Staff Fea- ture Editor 3: Perfect Attendance 1-2-22-4, STANLEY FIKE Give me a place to xtullll null I rt-ill mom' the worIli. Hamilton Literary Club fl-4, Critic 3, Presi- dent 45 Science Club 3. Critic tl. Treasurer 35 Archimedian Club 3-4. Vice-President -L, Presi- dent 35 Drafting Club 2-3. Vice-President 2, Secretary R, President 3: Student Council 1-2: Sigma Delta journalism Society -L, Critic 45 Echo Staff, Managing Editor 4, Business Manager 45 Sgt.-at-Arms Jr. Class: Student Council Representative Sopli. Class5 Class Cmn- mittec 3. MICKEY BLOODSYYORTH Nuns know llim bllt tu low him :mr ilamrrl llim but to pl-nl'.vr.', Reporter Senior Class: Hamilton Literary So- ciety 2-3-45 President fl, Vice-President -1, Secretary 45 Boys' Pep Club. Treasurer 33 Arcliimedian Club 3, -15 Reporter 23, Critic 4, President 4: Student Council. Reporter 35 Glec Club Reporter 45 Sigma Delta journalism So- ciety 45 Treasurer -1: President 4: Ezxstoninn Staff, Picture Editor 3, Editor 45 Eclvo Staff, Managing Editor 4, Advertising Assistant 45 Outburst 1, 25 Bronze Medal Essay Literary Contest 215 President junior t'lass5 Properties Committee Senior I'l:ly5 Scenery Committee Mid-Yen' Play. GENEVA KEMP -'.-l fl-mtl: tu an, fflflllftll, l1l'll',ll-ill, tllrttlyt l-lllllzy YU .l'N 1'L'.J' Ettlexlft l.ltel-ll.-y clttl, 4. Sgt.-:tl-arm, lg mtl. mercial cltll. :rar 'l',-,tio lzflttllltltltl sl-ttf 4: r.att-mf, Editor 155110 staff 21 Perfect .trawl- ance l-:ziig llonar Rall :1-l. ELIZABETH BURNSIDE IIN qlllw eluyf :tml mn- .tllf-uf ay-pllnw ff. Il. S. L. :Xl.l3lil2T DAYIDSOX H.-1 ,ft-ml l-ff, mall fl-llw mm. TH-iv Club 2: li. ll. S. C. 52-JS. 1930-Elxsl uN1.xN r9liORl,ili GRABB HQ mln nam mm.'1l'l1Jf.' Arm.-lil lm T.-U,,1,.' Drziftiuyz Flub l-2-2-4. GENE LUTHER Her wry frown: uw' fun-rr fur Tlmu .vzu1'lv.v of other muidcnx aw. Leuuilis Liu-rnry Club 43 G. Il. S. C. 2-Zi-4: Girls' Pup Club 4g Commercial Club l: Sec- retary -13 Stull:-nt Council 23 Clmml Club 243. Treasurer -I: Enstonizm Staff Typiq -lg Music Contest 2-3-45 Class Conxndttces-13 Girl-4' Alhle- tic Au-nrilw, liuflbnll Team l: Stun- Fliumpi-.ii Novice Typis: 51, EDITH E. ADAMS Mazxnn's of thc shy. G. H. S. C. 23 Student Council 33 Choral Club 1-23 Perfect Anendame 1-2-34. LILLIAN LILLA mf ma of H gf,-1 you like m.m.1. ormmfsf 1-2. Ag. Club 4. Student Fnuucil ra. GEORGE TUCKER Yan Uzlft find thc :nord 'Quitlfr' in his dirrfanary. R. H. S. lf. 2-34: Boys' Pep Club 3-4. HELEN KELLETT Thy mmlrsly lx lfkr rl flxudll' In iffy 1m'r':f, Eulexin Literary Club -l, Vice-President -lg Cicernnirux Club -lg Echo Staff 4. MARY HELEN NELSON If: nm- tu Im mrturulf' Ifflwu 3-uu'rr naturally niu-. G. H. S. V. 23 llmue Ecu-uouuu Club 1-2, XVILLARD CALLAHAN Hr har an 1mxm'pns.rcd rcfurd lux a frfmxdf' Il. H. S. C. 4: R. 0, T. K1 3, Frank Squad Plzmmu 12. EDNA ALLAN H'iflHf XIY'Ull!7l'Y' l7I'l'11.Yll'l1lf1' HHH! H11 llllfllfllffbi lrmrtf' G. H. S. V. l-41 Ag, Club -lg Sturlcm Council 41 Perfect Attendance 1-2. KATHERINE GELOTTA Favors 10 mm.-, fl, Un .ffm Wiz.-.r .-,--m,d.r, sfmlenl rmmii 4. 1930-li,xs'l'oxl,-xx BILLY PARRIQNT N-4nd 'f'Tf'f'f3' grin .vu marry draieuv ww alll, 'l:Iamiltou Literary Club 2-:s-4: B. Il. s. C. 2. .r-4, Secretary 3, 'Frensurer 3, Vice-President fi Ensfomall Stuff 4: Ontlnn-et eg lmmlmll fenm Student Manager Athletics 3-43 Mascot Freshman Classg Klass Cvrnmittees -lg Senior Ballot, Jolly Good Fellow. DOROTHY BERTRAM Same people zvvrr uzalir to bv lured. Commercial Clnb :ig Perfect Attendance I-2-:a-1. MARY GRAHAM MINOR Her personality lm.: mudf' Ixcr our of our fin- rst stlldnflxtsf' Girls' Pep Club :Ig Athenian Club Jig Untburst 3-lg Ag. Club 4. EDWARD LAUB Worm may wr mnld may pf-me yan. B. H. S. C. 3-45 Boys' Pep Club -lp Archi- rnedian Club 4: Drafting Club 4: Student Coun- cil 2g Football Team H-43 Perfect Attendnucc I-2-3-4: Honor Roll 2-14. VERNON O'DELL Centre, mfr.-rr! lf'.,nl,1 you Inn-r nn- full .lf remorse? R. O. T. C. 2-3-4. LENA HAMPTON The cautious seldom l'rl'. Choral Club 2-3: Music Contest 2-3. VIRGINIA GOELITZER As good as lxcr groldcu z'oi:l:. Music Contest 2-Ii-4: Choral Club 1-2-3-I: G. A. B. Club 45 Mnrinn Talley Club R3 Ont- burst 3-45 Eulexia -4. RICHARD QUINN His giant limb.: in :mln nu-wiclfly spread. B. H. S. C. 2-3--lp Boys' Pep Club 3-4: Cum- mercinl Club 33 Ag. Club 4: Student Council lg Football Team 3-43 Basketball Team I-2-I5-43 Sgt.-at-Arms Senior Class. TOM HOLMDIIN Hfluulllcr om' of liu.xI',v :vurrmr.v. Tennis Letter :sg lt, U. T, lf. 2-3.4, Czlptnirr 43 Truck Team J: Rifle Tm-:im 4. l-'I-ZRN BEDINGFIliI.D Life ix not Iifr ln nll rl-fzlnnff ll.-mm. 12. ll. S, C, 2.::-4. ut-.nl-erslnp Clmrrnnn. :mn Girls' Pep Flnl. z:-ng Stn-lt-rn tfnnneil 2-I, Hn..-.ll Club 1-2-za-l, 1.il-rrn-nn. 4, unvlnn-.1 lf :.::. un-ae Gunn-sr 1-2-cm. l 1030-I21xs'1uxi.xx YIRGIL YARD This Inrlll, Imrl n:11n.' IS. I-l, S. C. :Z-fig Glt-Q Club 1-11 R, U 'l'. 11 15411111 2.1:-4g Utitburst 2-:ig Bgtzkt-tbiill Tumi Ii--1. BEATRICE BROWNFIELD HHN- fyi- ir imc mi- mfrrfm uf 111-V 111-mf. Foinmercinl Club 41 mlm-mn Talley film, 2,1 MARTHA BIRKLID I A sim mu mifizmi 111.11 my, 1,111 1111 111111 .mit 1111.-1' Girls' Pep 1:11111 11 scimi Plays :ag mimic cum- test 2. RAYMON RITDMON A gmod man to haw ar-o1l1zr1. Ilrzifting Club 4: Ag. Club 4. C ERTRUDE BROVVNFIELD Slit your Io xchoal with a prui-fini! cud in www. Commercial Club 43 Honor Roll 2: Girls' Athle- tic Awards 3. ROMAYNE TIMBERLAKE Sha lmx many namclcsx 'z'1'rtxxc.r. Girls' Pep Club 4g Commercial Club 1-2-3g Archimediau Club 4: Home Economics Club I5 Choral Club 43 Music Contest 4: Perfect .Xt- tentlnnce I-2-fl, MARGARET COFFEY i1'r1f1'f iimfi-fi ffmi, 1i1111',1111-if :tw 11lf.1f1,v.r 11111111-, If-iiittlis Literziry mil, 43 G. II, S. C. 41 Sm- tlent Council 1-41 Vittimi Clin, 1: Sigma Delta ,luufriitlistii Sum-ty 4: biitbtmiami Smit 11 licltu Staff 25 Hoiiur R011 2. MARION BURKHART 'ifilrnt but dt'r1'mi11I1Ir. Blzitli-Science Club 4 Sgt.-:it-.Xrnis lg R. 0. T. C. 2-:L-4: sergeant 4, FLORENCE HOUSE .-1 hit lm:-fi fu yn-1 lzuqiiliiimwl with bn! well :t'm'tl1 thc vffortf Kalziilu Literary Club 4: l't1nu1ierci1il Club 4: Stull:-nt Council .3-45 lic-lm Staff 4. VIRGINIA REED .-I frm' frivuil to all ,rlzu k1:t'fl'. Girl Scouts 43 Sigiuzi licltzi juurnzilisru Sucirty Ii-lg Arcliiiuetlian Flub ZZ-I: lfclitu Stzilf 24: Class Ckixnniittet-4 -1. Leumlis Literary Club 4:12. ll. S. C, 43 1930-EASTONIAX 37 FOREST VVENDEL Ha is cxndly what hr xcrms -fr j'z'1'ur1d to all. R. O. T. C.---0fficPr'S Club, Crack Company 2. 35 crack platoon 2-33 crack squad 33 in- dividual 3: most efficient cadet, :Zml Place--53g lst Lieum, 4: Science Club 3. DOROTHY HERREN 'guy fuvoviic rfmfzf fl U lmmlvlc lm,-f. ELDRED GUTHRIE We could listen to Eldrrd .ring Hu' whale day tl1rvu,'7h. Music Comes! 2-3--lg Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Presi- dent 4. LEON MASON Every Iitile bit l1z'ljLr. Science Club 39 Soccer Team 23 Nnt'I, Honor Society' -1. 58 1930-EAs'roN Class of 1930 Hear Ye: Now the history of the renowned and illustrious class of '30 of the well known school of liast. of the City of Kansas City ltho' verily 'tis in that section of the country known as Klissourij. It did come to pass in this wise: There were in the year '19 various and sundry schools of lower learning known to the populace as ward schools. From these came youths and maidens. nay children, to flock about the portals and through the halls of E. H. S. and it so happened that these children were known as Freshmen. and its various corruptions. for they were as the color of the Shamrock, At this same hall of learning were scholars of a Hendish dis- position who did pounce upon these innocents and prey upon them. These were called upper classmen, the worst of whom were thc Sophomores. the erstwhile Freshies. Verily, after many moons these returned to their homes but did come again to the portals of the high school, but not as Freshmen. Nay, as Sophies, who remembering the insults of the previous year did make war on the unfortunate class of '3l. And it came to pass that these did change, did lmecoiue taller in stature and wiser of mind and lo! they were Juniors! Now did the class of '29 cause them much anguish for 'twas their delight to give the juniors the timeworn razz'l and to make sport of them. Then did Father Timel' cause twelve more moons to pass, and they did become Seniors. There did come a time of flowers. new suits and dresses. and various orations and speeches! Then were they given neatly tied scrolls which did tell of their graduation and they did feel repaid ior the many weary hours they had spent in study. Now did they leave their Alma Mater and depart for various places. Others did Fill their place just as others will fill theirs, for verily, Men may come and men may go. hut Seniors go on forever. ll,-1Of1'.AS'l'0N1,XN 39 fg l ffma 'A '-:': ,:.rzrff'v -N if 5 1- .il mfi53'Q:4s5i1f. ' a , M 1 -img V . . ...L , , .-...,.,. 4 . .. M ,m,,mum ig At, Q 3 W ' A94 ,Lili 1 5, Y - i ' ' ' 5 E 4 ffl. ew' QNX t . .1 . Eiga , 5 . ' - A Eff- , f gg. f' 1 ,, 5 -r ' Sig-1 g3g3xrz+ -fsqflilpwwla'-.Q rffh.,.,:..Yf5i21Q. ,.,, - . ., ,. ,33:1,'i2+ f. ' - -I Qi,-.qfrf-4+s2qgsf'43.5., .. .F ' cf' 1 X 'if 1 ff' 5 121 . fav' 'V' 'ttf f K 1 i73Q:if5g?i if ei 1 2. 1 1 ' . J aa. .. - l is 4 4 ,. bi fl, . ,M I! 'Ages QW :ga V 1 1' F' W ' - A., '. ., -. 1' , Q ff' lf .Mfr-fiQ 1 '1 . 122 X lf 5':5i,xe4e?M-sf . f' 2?'vf3i1 . 14L.-' wtffgP14.'vgf'?59 - ' 'W XR' 1 1, , ,, . f . .M,.,.M, V f --- kcwsaf-Q 9, '- , :E V .. - W 1- . - MS, V - Q ' I yr:-5 , ' 5. 3' .-.vim-1-ff-x, 'nge ,igy fgwgfrdfgfi V. 1 ii! f .'i A-W W ...vi .' 4' 1-TY: 1?-ff ' , 37.715 S f.f 'a: W' iam: .., f.q'...,1X ' ' H g H X- raigrmak f- s reg .ity F : i ' N,,,Li if . ls, ,f 5 f, fl. Bev ,-it 4 - - 7, ' Af 1 it .5 n f, M -Q nil, Y .A,, ..,.., -1 y' A 1 14-.1 2+ ' ' if - it 1 f ' Q. 5 ' ' ' 1' 5' ' 35' R5 ' ' gil' '31 s , L . gi f by I , - ..W+ MMAg gZ .iii Mgk l . if in Jie.. :, ,. ' ' ' 5,74 L '+ Q . 5'-L fi ' N., ' 1 ' . 4 f fgm w??' .i? . D - Q - W.. f if , 4 ' - ' . : w ' i I K M 1 A . I 5 fi ' f-1 -- 'av ' 2 5 wi '. -.2 A -M... ., 1 1'-f . ,.. .V i ... . ..1'w' 2 -',3q:.f- P, , 'ffl pf' ,x Q ' ' - - ' 1 f ffdti we iff y 5153 55 1 5.51 l. Perrine Dumas 10. l.aYernc RlcCurley 19. Geneva Kemp Z. Marjorie Piekcrell ll. Hubert l.ou'nian 20. Juanita '1'u'yn1an 3. Bob Kratsehmer 12. Claude Burk Zl. Claude Riddle 4. Dorothy Mygraut 13. XYilma flrocsbeclc ZZ. lidward Lauh 5. Mildred Smith 14. Duruthy Monk 23. Mildred Elmer fm. Stanley lfike 15. Mickey Iiloodsworth Z-l. Frances Boehm 1, Marie Gilmore lfi. liemwggi- liowlston 25. Frances Metcalf 8. Clara Ebert 17, lfluruneu llriuse ltr. Arlene Cunningham fl. Rosalie Tarwater 18. Gertrude Brownfield 27. Etta Steplu-nsun lildred Guthrie l,enu Mason in the society. ed in thc high schools througliout the The National Honor Society was found Country in 192-1. A chapter was cstzlhlislied at liast in 1928. This year twenty- 111118 students from the senior class were chosen hy the faculty fOr membership this urgaiiizatiun must rank in the Candidates eligible for iiiciiilnt-i'sliip in upper twenty-Five pci' cent ui the graduating class in scliularsliip, From this uner twenty-live pei' cent the faculty may elect not inure than iifteen pci' cent 1 l . of the entire sz-iiiur class, basing the election un sclirvlnrsliip. leadership. character and service. ,. I il L 4 I l .l H s M sl IN lO3O-E.'xs'l'oNi.xN WliXlJlil.L LINCOLN l'z'csLdc7xf The honor of living class president :runes only tn ham wht. has won nw respect :md fri.-n.15m,. ..c the entire school. ALYS LEHRACK !f'1fc-Prfsadcrii .Xlys is an friend to everyone in East. ller per- sonal charm and faithful work caused the wlinlc school to love and respect her. LAURIE XVORSHAM .S'cfr'eIa1-y The juniors elected Laurie to the position nf secretary liecziusc they knew she was dependnlile and would work successfully for the gond of the class. TED BURTON Tl'CClSllI'EI' Ted's ziliilitv in collect money and still lic xi friend to im' his classmates was femnfkttiiit.-Tile class of '31 owes ri lot. to Ted's :ood liusinuss judgment. BESSIE ANDERSON Rclvortcz' The position ol class reporter calls for efficiency. accuracy and good judgment. The juniors found their man in Bessie. BUFORD KELLOGG StwgmliI-at-flrvzx Buford is well known throughout the school ns an athlete. llc is well qualified for the position he holds. FLORENCE HOFSTRA Gift Rcfcfrm- F1orence's pleasing: personality and speaking ability well qualify her for the position of izift receiver. liLIZAHl-1TH XHLHAUSER .llaxfof Lots of pep and attrnctixeness nrt mer quam C1 tions. In Elizabeth the juniors found an ideal mascot, ' ' N l l'6 . - 1930-EAs'1'oN1,xN 43 unior Groups linf Rozv: Polln-fk, Cl'i.Yfil', G1'0gm1, Recd, Hanzlmvl, Slilargml. ,Scfmrd Row: P!C11lCI', fllrmlzikfu, Stcplrwxwlz, Cnxbv, Kolzlclas, 1XVL'VlI!FdX' .11fC11llm'le, Yflzird RMU: C'l05.9cf', BN'If'am, Bfuncl, Brawl, Riff, Grubb, Fo1'1'1'.rIc'1'. V' llqufrtlz Row: Lzmdslrom, Jqcolu, Peelis, Hedge, Hiylzman, Illmm, Hauzmomi. Iwfflx Row: Ufqrd, Lloyd, Paley, Ufelcli, I'Vl1j'IUl!dDI', Sclznfvfv, .4ndc1'J0r1. Boflum Raw: fllflllfyf, l?lug,1rn1'u, HEl!lIl,FI', Calv. Xnlmlv. Garfrvll, ljodxmz. T011 Huw: Przritf, ,S'lnrL'fu1'll, Kffd, Long, IVf.1'nz1, lfrasorz, Elnmr, Ozwrz. Svcorxrl Now: f:Hll,Cl'V', .llillvrg Tralzilmtl, ls'r'n7w1fivld, ,'lIycr'.f, ,S':a'n11.m11, Smiflz, .S'ln'IIl1rr'y, Cuxlcy, Gulifle, Tlzirzl Row: lfylmru, qlnmx, Ckrnig, Ha1'di11g1, lf 'iI1'lf1m5, Hofsira, Narlou, .1lrKcc, Huncymun, C111'f.vIir'. lfzzmtlz lx'fm': C'lz1f'lc.mu, Slfmfv, I'1vrn'. lfrfrffurxl, Clllfzyllau, .S'v:.wrf'rl, l!'ilIi1m1.r, lixxluw. Sflzrnmlrr. A l'ifIl1 lx'n':v: Jlffflyrlfl. llrvxx, luh'quixI4 Tuylulg ,S'l.'41f1g1.r, Bzvffunl, l,n', Cfl11lm1'c, lfraz-'H. Parry, Pmwy, lfnllmn li'rm'.' Bflrflvli, .1lf11'Ifu. qlrfm. . lx'fx!Ir'z', Silfwy. C' B'f'rkr1rr', ff, Bcflelzvr, lfmxvlfcl-x', !m1111'n1g5. Cloner, l93O4Ii,xs'roNx,x Sophomore Class Oificers BERNARD IXICCARTY I'f'fs1'zlz'nt KENNETH JONES I ic0-Prvsidclxt VIRGINIA MILLER Sl'tJI'CIl1l'j' RICHARD BRANCH Tl'L'!1SllI'L'7' MELVIN BEYER Scryfaxzt-af-A1'111.x' ,IENNINGS JOHNSON Reporter HELEN LIGHT Muscat MISS MCGLOIN Arlwiscz' 1930-li.-XS'l'lJNIAN 47 Tap Row: Bazmr, flilxrlz, l?1'm1i.f. S11m'nf'. Ifaxiin, Blessing, Dugan, Nurkolls, Dlllmx, Iforliu. .S'r'rnml lfnlvf .lI41,vm1, Smitlwy, Hamilluu, l,rl1r'afk, Liixfoln, Huxrlx, Peterson, . 11zder.r0n, 101105, Fuller. - Tlxim' Row: Cav, l'1'a.rlm', l:I'llll1l'I'Sl0IIC, Hlnfk, frrlwmy, Cox, Darling, Wills, 1'-arte, Tuttle. Follrllx Row: Bnsrlz, .llillm1l.vfr, l70.z', Brivrly, l?11.r.v1 ll, Goodall, Liglxl, Bzztlcr, llflarlimz, Hates, f?1n'kz', lWcLa11yl1liu. lfifllx Row: Cox, Bllrlatw. Collinx, H0l'l'l7lI, Hflll, R. Smftlz, farmr, Cross. Krysa, F. Smith, ll lllian1.r, Bff'tram. l?ultmu k'1m': Barllrr, .-lllvn. Chllifnllf. Tfvilly, lluax, Jnurx, I?4'nu1111ixt, Young, Rnxrlm1'ry, I 'uug1l1n. Tufv lfutv: Xffvf, lx'llIllf'lHmH, ll'l'Hfl1f', ,1Ialr'fl11'm', .S'1.f1gffj', C nl1l'H. . Sfroml Ratc: Gxllick, ll, .Uillmg Dccdy, l.z'mmf'1l, lzaslm, ll. l?lamr,, l'lulv. Tllirll Row: lilflllllfll, C'l1f'm'x', lll1'11.v, llzllltuvlfzlll, lirufvrl. ll41u.m'l. fll'llIL'lll.Y. zu: Rulfv, Mflmzrflzr, lf. lflznwlrx, ll'mlr, CAm1rlwy, Ilummmr. Jlallrvs. lh'IIzm1lur'. Brigqk. .S'rvI'l'r', O'Jlf1llc'v, Cmlnfk, llarrkirzs, llillcr, I.v1lf'.rl:l, King. - : lllmldrn, llvrkrr, ljmiry, llaglmxrl, Ifrdlvlgflfld, C1'n1'f.r, Sfnlflmr, lxrnls. l7nur'll1 Nu Fifllz lfmv: l?nItnm kms' i W i 48 1030-4l:.xa1ux1.xN Tap Row: ,-liken, f. llnruu, Kcllft, I . lV'uffm'1', l'lu.wz:11l, Svlf, .Yv:'iu:, Ba1'gur'. ,Slwnfzd Row: l1r1f'f1r'f', lfulmrls, Boll, N. I.r1n11m11m, ,5'tcr1fn1'.r, llfll-Jlt'. Bntvcrl, Iffvllzlvll, Snydrr. Ballon: Row: Mixx .lluCnir1, Smillr, Jlillinllzrlld, Tlzmzijvxnu, lfnllmzd, IIUIIIIKIIUII, f4l77'l'4l,CIil!L' T113-Im'. Tnfv Rnfv: l?!'IH4f', Rrrdy, IV. Fikf, C'nr'1ry, .-lllry. .fI'?1z'iIlu1l, lfm'm'1I. .X'1'mllr1 RUN: Prlyllr. I'm'1l,v.v71r1', T111I'n1', Jnm'.v, l.1ffl1'f', C,'11l'V4'll, ,llu1fi,w11, lfi1'kr'. Tflffzl R0tr.' lllllflUl'H1', l?u.vV11, l7ur'Dl1lu'1, l1'ugH1U1', Jfrzkiflx. lx'1l1lm'y, I'rUk1'1lj'f1l1gffl, Fnnrlh Nurs: lS'f'n:w1, C'n.'r1m1r1. Rl'-Will, .llv,1'm1fIm', IY4ll'lIA'7', Ix'rllxIrw11, Ifurliu. l-'iflll lx'1m'.' Sfzfvrk, I!'l1ruI, lfIzIf'idg1r, 6111-1-, f7fVlH'7l.YHlI. fvnzkhnv, Ifmuzwll. lfnllmlz Nw-zr.' l'i.vrr1, Clllmz, Imxlziuk, Xmll, H'i1.vun, lfrwvzmlu, 5'n11mf. L Top Row: Hare, Staffs, Sherad, Higgins, Hill, Downey, Branch, Burney. Second Row: Lindslcdl, Lf-wir, Perry, Carrazinr, Doane, Elilfr, Gilmour. Thrd Row: Jolmrou, K. Jones, Rothwell, Heyward, Campbell, Brafxdlz, O'Del1. Fourth Row: Dom:-eganf, Blaine, Slzumaker, Hartman, Campbell, Erickson, Beyer. Fifth Row: Cahill, Bright, Fafullmlzer, Barber, llflunday, Srriveuur, Hockclt, Quarleenbush. Ballon: Row: Fmlk, Clark, Sfnylflall, ClIl'lHllJI?7'llH, Liglxl, Lanmmlm, Rude, Cnuzflrrll. Sophomore Class The Sophomore class organized in the early part of the semester with Bernard McCarty as president. Other officers are: Kenneth jones, vice-presidentg Vir- ginia Miller, secretaryg Richard Branch, treasurer, Jennings Johnson. reporter, and Helen Light. ' 1,330-1i.xs'roN1Ax 49 0-E,xs'1'oN1AN .1 J Freshman Oifcers EUC IIN If SEBASTIAN l r'r.vi1im1t DAVE MCCOOE Vicr-I'1'z'sidmr! BETTY DALLAM Som-vfary BILLY METCALF Tr'fz1.rm'c1' RUDOLPH BEISER Scrgcanl-af-Arnzs CZ IZRTIIC RIBAKOFF and YINCIENT MANLEY ,llaxfofs l.1NDl'fI.I. BRANCH Rvf1m'lt'r' . 1930-E,xs'r0x1.xN 'nZ T R .f H , M C b, HUlUv',:lIfIlfF1ll, llfflkinsozz, Lmvis. 4 Sgfgpgdozkgw: alilflilllrll, SZIPZZQ, Bflllllll, Campbell, S0l.vbv1'g, Ragxdulc, Cox, Glynn, Byllrc. Third Row: Hanmll, Ballard, Kilolz, Broderirk, Falzlstrom, Tipimz, Osllornc, Rosy, H1lu1an Bofiom Ro iv: Rordcr, Raiser, Gray, lx'nrr, Nclxmz, Hcnnclran, Potfrr, Rulzl, Galzmu. Top Row: Pmslz-0, Hcudy. Sfokrs, Hill, Jolmsou, Hanna, Moak. Second Noun' .S'ci:'f'1', Bulxl, lfV','1lm', Jlnlylm, La'zc'lm', Erzriu, Young. Third RMU: Tclrlcle, Kcvliug, Lums, Rogan, l1'r0df'ricls, Barbcc, Blush. lfmrrflz Row: lfinfroclc, Polls, Pcckmrpanglr, l7uirfu.v, Wlzifmrm, Glusvwr, Rilmkoj, Hallam Row: Dl'Ugl-Fill, Cladrlcu, 17m'rl1f, Nifion, Kzrrr, I'I0l'lClll1i'l'0f'I', Gulfrlr, Edwards. 1930-EASTONIAN 53 Top Row: Halley, Mal'ard, Bullcr, Jlafhis, Hampton, Ramscv, Jlrllougall. Setond Raw: Jacabx, Armilill, Rabin, Marzkiu, Kearns, Hilfcbrramll, Kina. Third Row: Bader, Garlrcll, Collar, llloaldar, Faxzllrallcr, AIyz'r'.v, Parlslz, Kennedy folmsmz. Boflom Row: Sokaloff, l'Vfnklr'r, lVi11l1crg, Baum, jlaniman, Barr, Taylor, Grifflllr. Top Row: Sebastian, Tony, ll. Smillz, Solslzfry, Bcfzlmz, Holi, Sclzzzff-, Jllzfxlry. Srmml Row: Clark, j7fl7'tll7i'L', lf'0Hf'lIL'I', Hclmx, Il il.v0n, Bozrtvas, Rnlcu. Third Row: L. B7'UlICl1, Rugrm' l?r'a11rl1, 1lL'7lIl!'7',Tl77l, ,lIfC00c, Illolf, .S-lllI0l!,f, Czrliiuu. lf0Il7'llI Row: OlC07l11Cll, 1.11110 ,-11'111sIrm1g, Clarls, ,1lfC1zVley, S'tc:'rHx, Bnlxinzcr, Randall. Follow Now: 1711-4'f', !7u:'l'.v, Jlillmrff, Ifmflplux, JlfClrmal1a11, fllfr'zmm:'llz, Gz'z'z'r1.rI1'cz'l, Pollrr. 54 1930-l:As'rf1x1AN Top Row: Fzlt, ,lJ!lj'l'S, Dallam, Difzlzzmrzl, fllIl.lL'l'.Y0ll, Riflfr, Millar, 1'lu.vkz'It, Scfolzd Row: Rzuzymz, IIUVIIIGII, K1'l.vn, Crozvlry, Cyfvvrf, Hm'I'rft, llnuzml. Tllim' Row: Mnrcldsio, lf. lf7'Hl5Cl17JI!'7', Jffllx, Scrogyiux, .llor'r'isuu, ,S'f1'4111lrm'g, ll il.rmr. lfnrwtlz Row: Carter, lflfuflx, Shad, Jlrfk, ,Vngmg Paine, flxleius, Piflffx l?0H01u Row: Bxztlcr, Stoui, Coffman, ll illiau1.v, flilcfmlf, BF7'7lfl!g, Qnrnr, Kirilz. Tnf lfnzv: Slllliillll, Bryan, Clxrislir, Rayon, l'II'll'f7Fl', Nvfrv, Hill. lfnlfmrz Row: Cr1fz'.v, Racir, Knrzik, Rnxx, ,llI7l'7'l.Y0lI, I?1'isz'r', IVIIVIILUIIIIIIIW, Nixon. P. li' '-in 1.1 '. , , Kwftw -. L . A' . .-1. 1 V.','g,., V 1 'iiflfli .v.g,a ffifgj lvl- 3? r. -fl, fl , if fzjplbvi kfwff in -,z 3, .fl ',' ,P 4 f, W wwf. w,- X -,:, Ag , .lf 11- , , sf? - .,, I e x -1. Q si l i X 1 , W X x W 1 K il 1 ,f i r E . 1 1 I N 1 Y 1 1 Y 1 3 1 i 1 y , 1 W J , L 5 i, u N , WU ,4 1 1 I X V 1 . 1 1 i 56 1930-EAs'roNI,-IN i Top Row: Christie, Shelton, Busch, Wagner, Dallom, Darling, Wills, Hours, Peterson, Singleton. Second Row: PrL'1r.r.rl1cr, E. Norlou, Mygralzl, Gr0e.rbcck, Dumas, Ellcrl, lflfillianzs, Lzrtlzcr, Goodall, Moak, Miller, Bertram. Third Row: Illixs Bm'r14.r, Alcorn, Hill, Rybizrn, Gilmore, Norton, PI'EIlSJll67', Coffey, Jeizfkimr, Lavery, Miss Torbef. Bofiom Row: Hlillcr, Reed, Pcoxlfo, Liiidsicdt, Brisor, Brown, Howard, Sfarifors, Cahill, K1Io.1'. Leund1s L1terary Club OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM VVILMA GROESBECK ....,, ,..,,.. P resident ,,,.,,....,,.A ,,,.... K IARGARET BROWN DOROTHY WILLIAMS ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. V ice-Preridmzt .,,,, ,.,,.,.. D OROTIIY MOOK CLARA EBERT .,,.......... ,,,,,,.. 9 ccretary ....,.... ,.,,,,, IX IILDRED GILMORE DOROTHY MOOK .,,,,, ,...... T reasmfer ....,.....,.. .,..II D OROTHY XVILLIAMS EDNA NORTON ......I.,,, ..,,.,. L ezmdlan ................I ...,,,,,,,,.. C ELIA PEASLEE RAMONA PETERSON ,..... ..I.... S ergeant-at-Amir.: .,,,, II,II,., ' FIIERESA RYBURN MtARGARET BROWN .,,,, ...,.. C rifle ................,.,,,,, ,,....I, X VILMA GROESBECK PERRINE DUMAS .... ..,.,,. R reporter ......... .,,,,,,.I.,,.,,,,. X YINIFRED RIILLER A group of girls Organized the Leundis Literary Club, the second to organize in East High School, on November S, 1926. The purpose of the club is to promote literary appreciation and foster higher ideals among' its members. Miss Burrus and Miss Tarbet are the advisers. Fl0'ZU!?'7'+SWEET PEA C0l0I'.X'-IQOSI2 AND UR.-xr ..- --- 1930-EASTON IXN 57 Top Row: Frank Kratsclimer, Jones, Ewing, Abshier, R. Branch, Lowuzan. Second Row: Campbell, McCarty, Bob Kralsclmzer, Cahill, Ellis, Bilssell. Third Raw: Bright, Cfzmniugliam, Beard, Boehm, Smith, Falilstrom, Hofstra. Fowtli Row: McLanglzlin, Briefly, Rice, Lchrack, Daly, Pickerell, Butler, Miss Wiugert. Bottom Row: Glasncr, Gilmore, Busan, House, Tarwaler, Parish, Bfaurh, Hackett. Kalailu Literary Club FIRST TERM BOB KRATSCH MER ,i,, MARIE GILMORE ,...i... MARIORIE PICKERILL HELEN FAHLSTROM .. ToM ELLIS ............,.,. HUBERT Low MAN .... ALICE BUTLER ,.,,,,,,,,..,,..,....,,,,..,. OFFICERS SECOND TERM President ............. .,.... B OB KRATSCHMER V'Z.66-P?'CIldClll ...... .......... B ONNIE IDALY SOC1'cla1'y ......... ......., IX TILDRED SMITH Tr'f'aszl1'c1' ....,,..,,..,,,, ...... H UBERT LOWMAN Sergeaizt-at-A1'ms .... ,...,. I ACQUES ABSHIER Reporter' ........L.,,.,,,, ........, ll TARIE GILBIGRE Critic ....,,.,,.,,.............. ,.,....,,,., H ELEN FAHLSTROM The Kalailu Literary Club is the oldest literary club in East, having been organized in October, 1927. Kalailu is 21 Hawaiian word meaning friendship. The object of the Chili is to Create Z1 greater interest in literary works, to fur- ther the study of parliamentary law and to foster a Finer spirit of friendship among its members. Miss Xllingcrt and Mr. Nichols are the advisers. Fl0IL'CV-RED Rose Colors-RED AND XVHITE R8 go-lL.XS'l'0NI.XB Tap Row: Spaffdiug, Barr, Sclzufvp, lffllnyfgf, ln'Im1z1'.v11'm'll1, Ilmztxflzrl, Riddlv, Lfllflllll. Swnnd Raw: Alix: Flfrzfx, I?m'le, R. Ix'm1'z1'lr.v, 11lrC00f', lfikf, IPIIIIII. l'ir'r'.ran, I1Nl2r'r'1l1'1'. .Ura I?1'm1r1'lfck, A I I H I linllnm Rnw: Czmfrr, .In11I1.rm1, Prmll, .llr.f.r11Ig1vI', f!'H7lIl!jl.Y, qllnmv, lfvrlty, Jlvlmlf. Hamilton Literary Club FIRST TER xr STANLEY F11412 ..........,.. AIICKEY BLooIzswoIz'I'1I ..... , XVESLEY PIERSIIN ,,., ..,. CLAUDE RIDIILE ..,, 101-i IERICKSON ....,,,,,,,,., XVENDELI. LINCOLN ..., PINES DUNN ,...,.., UFFI CERS l'1'v.x'irlfl1! ,.....,... l'im'-I'1'1'.v1'r1r11f Sl'lTl'L'fUl'-X' ..,.,.,, TI'c41.r11l'w' .,........,.... ..,..... .S1l'I'gl'tIJlf'!1f-flVIIIX .1,, lefpm-rw w,,I Cr-ifir ...,,. SECOND 'FERBI STANLEY FIKE ,,,...............1.CLAUDE RIDDLE RI IFKEY BLOOIBSWORTH XYENIIELI, LINCOLN ,.,,1.RoLLAN11 PRUITT BARR ,...,.XVESLEY PIERSON The kliillliltflll Literary Society was orgzxnizccl ill Feln'ua1'y, 1928, hy Il group uf boys for the purpose of pr0111uti11g interest in good literature. It is thc only all-boys' literary club in East High School, The 1930 advisers were Miss V. Iflirm and Mr. UI. N. llroadlick, 1930-EASTONIAN 59 Top Row: Kzrfw, Biskcl, O'Con11z'1I, Olllrlllffy, Tudor, Hensell, Sf1'i:'z1cl', Burll. .SFCUIIIT Kozcf: Butler, McKee, Krmjv, Jones, S11l'ZK'Gl!i, llloiter, TI10ml1.r. Third Raw: Stejllzcizson, King, Bnmctl, .Wim S!lfL'7'1IICl'Sfl'l', flliss lfVaring, B07'llI1l1I'df, flslvdan FlI1ll'f11 Rnw: Glaxlzer, Bartlefi, Gllllflll, Metcalf, PF1'I'j', Crofvlcy, GUVI5C7',, Cfcllzcizts. Eulexia The Eulexia Literary Club was organized in December. l929, for P1'0111OI101'l Of higher ideals in literature and the social life of school. lt hopes to cultivlte a taste for the Hner things of life. zs The colors are hlue and pink. The aclvisers are I1I'L7,YfliCIIf ,,,tt,,,,, ,, Miss Xyilflllg and Miss Stella Sutermeister. OFFlCERS lf'if0-1 rc5idr11f .... Secretary ............ Tl'C'Cl.Ylfl'CJ' . ,l.., ..... . St'Vg0U71f-Ilf-:TVIIIX ...,.. C Vlflf ...........Y.,,,, ..... lfz'f'0rfM' ....,Y ,FRANCES RTETCALF ......HEL1zN KELLET1' 'XRTA JANE THOMAS .....,,,....3TABEL ASPDEN KEMP ..liT'rA STEPIIENSON .ANNIE BARNHARTYI' 5,0 1930-liasroxiax The Literary Contest The Leundis, all-girls' club, with a total of Z5 points, four tirsts, one second and a third, was a winner of the Third Annual Literary Contest of East High h fi tt' the Kalailus which was held in the school auditorium May 15. For t e rs ime were beaten for their total was only nineteen points, of which two were firsts and three were seconds. Third place went to the Harniltons, who amassed a total of four points. The Eulexians and the school-at-large ranked fourth and hfth, respectively. The Kalailus and Leundians ranked equally on the oral events. the- two taking all firsts and two of the seconds, but on the written events the Leundls took two ' ' ' l d the Kalailus, who of the firsts and a second, thus drawing a five point ea over . took only one first and one second. These two leading clubs assumed possession of all the firsts andi all but two of the seconds, thereby claiming all but eleven of the possible fifty-four points. The results: POEM First .....,...,,, , ,..,.... BERNARD MCCARTY .,,,,. ......,.....tt K alailu Second ....,.,, .......... W INIFRED MILLER ...... .......,.... L emzdis Third ..,,,, .......... V IRGINIA SMITH ........ School-at-large SHORT STORY First .,,,,.,, ...... M ILDRED GILMORE ,...,,... .,,,,r.,, L emidig Second .,..... ....... G ENEVA KEMP ....,,,i,,r ,,,,,i, E ulgxia Third ,,,,,, ....,.. C LAUDE BURKE .rr.,,. ,,,,,,, H amilfgn ESSAY First ......Y.,,, ,..... . MARGARET Busan ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,V,,,i,,,,A,4,,, L Mmdig Second ....,,, ,,..... R OBERT KRATSCHMER ,,,,l ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, K glailu Third ....., ..,..,. G ENEVA CHAMBERLIN ,,i, ,i,i,i,, S 511001-gplargg ORATION First ..,..... ...... 1 'TARJORIE PICKERELL ,,,,, ,,,,,.,, K glam, Second ....... ....... V Vesuzv Pnzizson ,,,,,,,,,,, ,A,-,,, H amilffm Third ..,... ....,.. E VA GOODALL .,,,,,,YYY,,YVAA,,AVVVAAYA ----k-- 1' Ac-,,,m'f5 EXTEMPORE SPEAKING FifSt ...,....... ...... P ERRINE DUMAs ,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,.,A,, ---..-4 L E-,mdjs Second .,,..,. Thi rd .,,,. First ,.,,.,,.,,, Second ,,,.,,,,, .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Third ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA, , ......lXfTARIE GILMORE ..,...FRANCES NTETCALF ........KaIa.ilu ,.,,...,EuIe,ria DECLAMATION ........MARoARET BROWN mm-Lm,,df5 FLORENCE Horsrm ,,,,,AA,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,v,Y,,,,.,,,,,,...,,-V,., Ifalailu .BUFORD Kizrrocc ,,,,,.,,t,,,,,,,,.i,,,,,,,.,,,V.,V,-,7 ,,,,,4,V., H a,,,i1t0,, -.Each of the. winners will receive medals as a reward for their efforts and ability.. For placing first, each contestant is awarded a gold medal while the second and third' receive silver and bronze medals, respectively. 5 L F lks i 4 W U 7l L V , i 1 P I H U' I I rx F. U4 22 W 3? :1 1. ' l ,. F. 4 I N VI N F ? , is ji 6 1930-E,xs'roNI.xN Top Row: fwzzzifxgx, Ix'I1nzc'Im', Bnssall, Sfvaldilzgf, Illallmu, Grzflxviv. Second Row: Grnrxvlmck, Lang, BI00ziszc'm'flx, Boehm, Riddlc, M. Snzillx, Third Raw: Piclecrvll, Daly, Brivrly, Tf1lIIIL'7'IIIkC, Sf!l'ff0Il, Dm'1x'Ixy, Recd, Miss .4nznIf'r1rIan. Bottom Raw: SMH, Ififelrlr, Lincoln, Twifty. Czflfrnftc, Vnugfzn. Archimedian Math and Science Club FIRST TERII CLAUDE RIDDLE ....... STAIQLEY ITIKE .,,,,.,,, MARION SHELTON .,,., DRAPER -II-:NNINGS ......., MARION BURIcIIIxR'I' ,,,,.., ...,,, FRANCES BOEHM ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, MICREI' BLOODSWORTII ,,,,,, ,.,,, , OFFICERS Prmidcllt ..........,,, Vive-Prvsizlwzf ,.... Sfn'rtr1r'y ,,,,,,..,,..,,, ....... Trr'nx1n'vr ....,,....,,...,. Swgvallt-nf-fI1'11z.c ,,,,,, .Crmf ,,,,.. SECOND TERM KIICKEY BLOODSWORTH XVENDELL LINCOLN XVILMA GROESBECK ....,,,,,,,CI.AUDI2 RIDDLE ,,,,,XV1I.I.IAxI BUSSELL ,IFRANCES BOEH M Reporfm' ..........,........ .,.,,,,,,,, ' ' ,,..,, MAR-10R1E PICKIQRIQLL In the fall of 1929 the A1'ehilneclizm Mz1rlIe1n:1ties Club was combined with the Science Club and was renamed The .'X1'Chin1eclian Math and Science Club. The purpose of the club is to prolnmte interest in science und mathematics and to stnnulate s0clab1hty zunong students of those clepartnlelns. The advisers of the club are Miss .bllllHt'l'lllZ1ll and Mr. Esther. 1050-l'..xs'1'oxi.xm 63 u '-,Q . it F. ze is L . Twp Row: LUTUIFIGII, illcfjzzrty, Kl'z1I.vrli111c1', .'ll7Sl1lL'7', 0'Nval, Mr'.v.ril1yez'. ,5'r'rmirl Row: lillis, gllyyrauf, Mis.: fllrbofl, rllisx Hiatt, Burk, .llcrle Birsfli, Htirr. lfnllmn Row: Hvycr, I?1'0it'I1, ,lIFf4!H'll'j', l.v1u'arlz, Bfhrvr, .llildrfd Bnrcli, 1jt'lf'l'.Yl7H. FIRST 'lililk xr Art Club OF lfl C ERS SECOND rlllfllhf BOM liRA'1'sc11M15R ....., Prcxidvzrf ....,,,,,,..,. ...... I ion KRA'rscnMr:R R.-XMONA Pliricnsox ,,,. l 1'ce-Prrxidmil ,,,. .AAA..,, A ,,,,..,,,, Bois BARR CLAUDE BURR ....,,.,,,.. Lxcguizs .XISSIIIER ....,, 7'l'UUSIH't'l' ,,,,,, PlURERT LOWMAN Srrwtrzry .............. . ..,, . .........j.xCQU13s JXBSHIER Rvfwfrz' ...........,,,,,,,, .,,....,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,. ,.,,,, I 3 ERNARD lllCC.XRTY The Art Club was the First departmental club to organize in East High School. Its purpose is to encourage the study of art. and to assist in the activities of the school. The pin represents a tube of paint with the letter UE on it and a brush behind the tube. The club mascot is an orange and blue palette with brushes for lc-gs. .Xinung its work this year. the .Xrt Club niarlu scenery for plays, inafle il block print liistnry uf Kansas City. made pusters rnicl cuts for rlitterent departments uf the seliuol. visitetl city art exhibits, macle cliarcoal drawings, oil paintings, leather and batiketl articles. anfl workecl on annual plates. Miss .Xbbritt anrl Kliss Hiatt are the aclvisers. 64 lO30g-liAS'I'UNTAX Top Row: Kelso, Swanson, Butler, lfV0lfz', Hulmdeu, Carlnrk, Dallam, Howard. Serond Raw: Erwin, Ha'wki11.v, Ebvrl, Haley, Krysa, Mason. Boltom Roni: .S'1i1itli-, Halma, Illillrollaiirf, Mnllrr, lllisx Rondx. Ruff, Hoiiryuznri, Lfiricxlei. Athenian Club OFFICERS Fmsr TERM SECOND TERM FRANCES BUTLER .,,,., P:'v.vidv11I .,,.......,.. FRANCES BUTLER ELOISE ERXVIN ,,,,,,, Vigo-President ...., ,,,,... E LOISE ERVVIN CLARA EBERT ,,,,.. Secretary ,......,..,,,. ,..,,........ C LARA EBERT IRENE MOTTER ....,..,.,,...A.,,,,,, ...... ll '1'm1.vu1'C1' .,,,,,....,.,..., .ALICE CARLOCK ALICE CARLOCK ....,......,,, ,C,.,..,..,,,. S crgcanf-at-.4rm.r ,,..,,. ..,,.,.. H ELIEN ICUPA lVlARY GRACE Ho NEYMAN ..,,....,., l?!'f70l'fC'l' ,,,.,.,.........,.. ,MIRENIQ lllASON The Athenian Club was organized December 3, 1926, with Miss Hazel Roads as adviser. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in athletics among East High girls. logo-lfAS'l'1lNIAN 55 Top Row: Linstcdt, Bro-ucli, Stevcrixomi, Cosby, Grubb, Carr, Potter, CUa-rk, Second Row: Lloyd, Miller, Gilmore, HEll'!1'EVJOIL, Sfhupp, Bickvl, Lane, McGIynn-. Third Row: Rice, McCoac, Fowlston., Varner, Dunn-, Pollack, Jolmsow, Beard. Fourth Row: IVV. Nirliolx, Clark, Dudfrstodt, Slzod, Sianforx, Jolmson, Fivzfrnck, Mir: lllcClnre. Bollom Row: Srritrucr, Illudd, Pnrixli, IVIrNalI, .S'ui'cr.r, Rylrurn, Tarwater, Faulhabe-u, Harwell. Ciceronian Club OFFICERS FIRST TERM V SECOND TERM VERNA NICGLYNN .,..,,.. .... 4 .Prcriduut ......,.,,,,.. ....,., G EORGE FOWLSTON LEONARD ANDREWS ..,,,, ..,,.. l fire-President ,....,.. .,,..,,. F RANCES PARISH lxlILDRED GILMORE ..,...., ,..,.. S on-ctary ............ ,,.,,. 5 IENNINOS JOHNSON GEORGE FOWLSTON ....,, ,..... 7 lrmimrrr ..,,,,,. ,..,...,,.... D AVE MCCOOE -IENNINGS JOHNSON ......, ..,... R cporier ......,,,,.,,.,.,.. ..,..... T HERESSA RYBURN JOE ERICKSON ,...........,. ...,.. S rrgcoul-of-Arnzr .,,... ,,.....,,,,..,. P INES DUNN Critic ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,.... .....,...S.,...SS,S.... , ....... A I .TAMAIE BEARD The Ciceronizm Club was Organized in October, 1929, for the purpose of Stimulating greater interest in the classics. Those pupils who are taking Latin or have had two years of Latin are eligible for mmnbership. The Club has had Sixty members throughout the year with an average attemlauce Of forty-Five. Miss Mcflure :md Blr. Nichols are the advisers of the club. 66 1950-l2,xs'1'oNIAN T017 Row: SIIIHUGII, Craig, Hill, Ewing, Hfmmion, Taylor, linhlquist, Svfoud Row: Browllficld, Suzifliy, Boone, SiCfliIL'7l50l1, Lmvxmz, Kvmp, Coen Norton, Ilof.n'1'a. Frnyuacle, 1'VIfC01u'Iuey, Third Rohzv: f17lll!'I'.Y0lI, Rucdcr, Litvemy, Dlilbzmz, Mosiman, Miss folmxton, Huglms, Hzmler, McCIoskr'v McKcv. I 01rr'fl1 Row: h 'Cz1.fr, CUf11V'H7l, Corlmll, Baum, JIrD0r1'r'Il, Humillon, House, Hull, Barlow. Botiom Row: Bzrrnhardf, Gilmorr, l.11tlzr'r', Brdingficlrl, lfulllsfrom, Snydflg Drmms, Elmrr, Hlook, Pl'e11xsJ1r'1'. Commerical Club OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TFERBI MARIE GILMORE ....... .,.... I 'rmidant ............ ........... B IARIE GILMORE NTILDRED ELMIER ....... ,.,,... I 'iff'-Frcsidczlf ..,... .,..... H ELEN FAHLSTROM GENE LUTHER ........... .,,..... 9 rrrvtary ........,... ,,.......,.., G ENE LUTHER ANNIE BARNHARD1 ',,,,.i ..,,.., 7 'l'l lIS1H'f'I' ,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,, ,,,,,, I QATHERYN KRATZ RAY SNIDER ...,......,..,. ,,.,.., . Sergeant-at-.f11'1ns ...... ,,..........,i..., R AY SNIDER DOROTHY Moox .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. ,,.,.,, R cpm-fer ,,,,..,,A,,,AA,, ,A,,,,,A -X Nxm BARNIIARDT MARJORIE PREUSSNER ........ ,,...., C rmc ..,,,,,, The Commercial Club was organized for the purpose of among the students Ill the Commerce department. Miss Johnston and Hr. Finn are the zldvisers. ,,......DOROTHY HOOK promoting sociahility l930-EASTONIAN 6 Top Row: S. Iiikc, Blaxrsifzg, Kno'wIe.r, Ed' Laub, Ditscii, Wcibblc, 1WiNer, Redman. Second Row: Riddle, W1'IIia1n.r, Grubb, Cutting, Mason, Detfwciler, Laub. Third Raw: lllr, Tivfel, Bcalrlz, Bryan, Roby, Berger, BlH'lI.S'idL', Ewing. Bottom Raw: Grulinu, F. Krlllsclmxcr, Dodson, Corley, PV. Fike, Bedingfield, Bangor. Knights of the Ruling Pen OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERINI Ausx GRABfNU ..,.... .,,.,., P rrsificizt ............... ............... I RVING VEATCH DONALD lWASON ........ .,...., V im-Prexideui ....., ..,......,............. F RED EEVING DONALD Rosy ,,...,. ,, ., Secrctairy ....,,....... ........ G RANDISON BURNSIDE XVALLACE FIKE ,...,,....L ..,,L., T rcasurcz' ..........L.,.. .................. A LEX GRABAU HUDSON CORLEY A..,,,,,, ,,,.,,L R cporler ..........LL....... ,...., F RANK KRATSCHBIER xlELVIN LICINTYRE ........ ,,,,..,. S' vrgvazif-at-Arnz.r ...,... ..,......,.. D ONALD BIASON The Knights of the Ruling Pen is, as the name implies, a means of promoting drafting and allied subjects. A further interest is added to the club by the fact that there are no dues. Any student of drafting meeting the grade requirements is eligible to membership. Mr. Tiefel is the adviser. 7 68 loflbo-li.XS'l'UNlAN Top Row: Snyiifr, Lang, Hnll, Perry, Gnllclc, Herron, T. Stlllfll, Randal, Illmxv. Second Row: Singleton, Parry, lllffllyxirl, Lfndxtezlt, I'lau.rvll, llIcLuugl1lfu, King, 1:l7l'f'Hll1tl- fauoe, Bernina, IllrLe0d, Ilflalzlllerrx. Third Row: I. Innes, A. Anderson, Parixli, Clramberlaiu, llarr, Harper, V. IfVilIiams, Hofstra, Peckclxpuizglx, Butler, Gallzblv, sllcoru, illilliaaser, I'1l'tlX!'Yl. Fourth Raw: .lIrDo'zt'ell, Sclrzmrts, Pt'ter.ron, Timllvrlalcv, Kraas, Higghzx, Grovsbefk, ' ' 'f ' C' ..v Gartrell, Wayland, Goodall, Skaggs, Collier, Ivttuz, for . Fifth, Row: 1:Cl1lllCl'JlUllC, Block, A. Brown, Craig, Metralf, Biclcfl, l'VOI'Xl1lllll, A-lllen, Tuttle Lelu-ark, B. Andersoaz, Bates. M. Brawl, Burke, Pvaslce. .S'i.vIlz Row: Dalv, Pickercll, Sllmnzakcr, D. Williams, M. Smilli, Mrs. Caldwell, V. Janes Falilstram, ll7af1r1fr, Luther, Bllllfllllfllflll, Corbett. Choral Club OFFICERS President .A,,.....,.... ..........,,.......... ..,,..,.,....... B o NNIE DALY Vice-Presidezzf ......,. ,..,... H ELEN FAI-ILSTROM Secretary .........,. ...... G EORGIA VVAGNER Treasurer ....... ..........,..,T... G ENE LUTHER Reporter ,,....,.......,,..,. ..,.,... D OROTHY XVILLIAMS Sergeant-at-.flrnzx ......,. ,,... L A REINE SHUMAKER Librariatl .,....,.....,.,....... ......,,.,...... -I EAN CORBETT Assistant l.ibrarian ,...... ,,..,... l :ERN BEDINGFIELD Pianlist .............A......... ..,....,....,,, ll IILDRIED SMITH Director ,.......,,..,.. ...,,...,.,..,...........,.,T,...... ....,.....,a IX l Rs. C. M. CALnvvEr.L . The Choral Club is the girls' glee club. Its purpose is to promote interest m I1lI.1SlC among its members by study of worthwhile works and by participation m various programs. The climax of the year's work is the All High School Festival. Miss Gertrude A. Brueser was the director and original sponsor of this club un't1l her resignatuon m january of this year. when Miss Caldwell came to East to Ell her place. , 1930-liixsroxirxx 69 Top Row: Janus, Crain, Handy, QHCIIV, Randy, lllarls, Ruby, Benson, Cox. ' ' Second Row: Clarkson, G. Rtckart, M. I10l'lll1l1!Z, C. Rvckuzlt, I-I. Hartman, Mr. Walzlxtedt, Hawkins, Scarf, Kno'wIr.r, Wcutlw. Third Row: Fulircnbarli, Krllog, Calnu, Ruzlc, illilcs, R. Gnllirle, Roadcup, Kllpalrirk, Crislie, ilfxzrplzrvf, Dunn. Fourth Row: l'Vlll.v, Slafkwell, Nvnx, Hallzviuii, Branclx, llflildrcn' Smlflr, Clmfuuau, llflllldffill, Snbuxllali, Iillls, Yard, Radford. Fifth Row: Rldrllv, lVr'lcl1, flgin, Qllfllllfll, 1.Hl'llS, Cnmjvlmll, Recd, Plarkfll, R. KIl07C'l05, E. Guthrie, Kl.vtlcr'. Bnllnm Row: Baircr, Hm'lmzbc1'gc1', Gribbou, Kellng, l?lnazl.v-zr'm'llx, glrlI7l'l'l.Y0ll, BHl'fllll'll, Fn1s'l.rlm1, .fln.rl11rt:, lambs, Gorliam, lflfofxrcldizff. Glee Club OFFICERS Prcsiflmzl ............,,. .. ,..,,..... 5 ....,, ELDRED GU'l'HR1E lficc-Pnuvidezrl ....,. ....... R ICHARU H1XRT12NBERGER Secretary .....,.,..,, .........,,.. l Q01-IERT STOCKVVELI. Tl'CH.VIll'l'l' ............ .. ....................,,....... ED BAUER Rcporfm' ....,,............. ....,,.. K Irclcu' BLOODSXVORTH Scrgeanlfrrl-Arni.r ....... ,,.,,,,... K IQNNETH RADFORD I.ibrar1'an ......,,....,..... .,,........ C I.,-XRENCE CHAPMAN Accoiiifuznzixf ,,.,.., ........,,,,,,,.,..,.... K IILDRED SMITH llircffor ,.,,,,..,,, .....,A R IR. -lonx R. XVAuLs'rEu'r The lfast High School Glee Cluh was organized the First year of the schoolls existence. The purpose of the cluh is to develop anrl promote interest in the sing- ing nl gonrl songs. The Glec Club gives several concerts each year in the neigh- lmrlirwrmcl churches. 70 l9.g0-dEAS'I'0Nl.XN fi ll ft? Tap Row: Slzellbcrg, Bright, I. loner, Gamble, Goodall, Baits, Alld0l'J01l, llflclculfc. Scrmid Row: Halley, Larlfsky, Hampton, V. Jones, Collier, Reynolds, Skippy. I Bolfom Row: Paaslvr, Parish, Harding, Miss Caldwell, Slumznkcr, Daly, Goelztzcr. G. A. B. Club OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM FRANCES PARISH ,..... ...... P resilfezlt ..,,........, ,,...,Y F RANCES PARISH CELIA PEASLEE ......,..,. ...... l fits-President ....,, .......,...., C ELIA PEASLEE MARGARET HAYNES ,...,. ...... S ecretary ......,...... ...,., B IARGARET HAYNES VIRGINIA GOELITZER .,,.,.,.. ...... T reasurer .,,......,,.... ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, I NEZ JONES BONNIE DALY ....................., .,,... R eporter ............,....., ........,...,....,,,.,.. B QNNIE DALY ELIZABETH NIILHAUSER ..........YY... Sergeant-at-Army, ............. ELIZABETH BTILHOUSER VIRGINIA JONES ..............,..... ....,.. P ianisf ...............,.... ........I...... V IRGINIA JONES The G. A. B. Club was formerly called the Marian Talley Club. After the resignation of Miss Gertrude A. Brueser, her initials were taken for its name. The personnel of the club is the girls' voice class of East High School. Members participate in annual contests and in the all high school Music Festival. Mrs. Carrie Margaret Caldwell is the adviser. 1930-EIxs'r0NIAN 71 Top Row: Wilkcy, Crowley, Jwzkinx, McCla1zahan, Kennedy, llflayex. Second Row: Wilson, Riggs, Hill, Farabcc, Thomas, Cmmiugham. Third Row: Bcrnin-g, Guioni, McClanalmn, Bzmmtt, Hedge, Koutelas, Stivers. Fourth Raw: Bliss Hughes, Mayes, Wilson, Gauser, Clark, Milfs Reid. Bottom Row: Tmxgr, Bader, Benton, B1H'rait', HUVf7Ul', Gal'lrc'll, Butler. Home Economics Club O F F I CER S FIRST TERM DOROTHY WILLIAMS ........ ........ ADENE CUNNINGHAM ....... . .... . ALMA GUION ....,............... ........ S ecrctary .............. GLADYS BARNETT ..,......., ...,,,. ARTA JANE THOMAS ....,,.. ...,.. BIYRTLE ELDRIDGE ......... ....... .Tl'CUSlll'Ul' .......... -Reporter ,,,,..,,,.,....... Sergcanzt-at-Arm.r .,.... SECOND TERM Prcxideni ....,.....,... .....,, I 'XDENE CUNNINGHAM , ..,.... HELEN GANZER Vice-President ........ ....,, :XRTA JANE THONIAS ETHEL JANE CLARK ....,.....lllARY lWAYES ......ETHEL Bl.-XYES The Home Economics Club was organized in 1926 as a means of furthering' interest in domestic arts. The membership consists of girls enrolled in foods or clothing. Miss Reid and Miss Hughes are the advisers. 7 7 l O30 1lLAS'l'f7IXIAlN O 1 l 'l Top Row: Ericlesnu, Slumzakcr, fambs, l?11l'!lctl, Biflefl, Blake, Malben, Cisco. Second Rvw: fours, Lirms, HifjL,17IIHll, ,5'I1iflcI', lllosiiizafi, .flbxliimg Illiss Calzlwell, Stout, Jvlalcxvclicwski. Hallam Row: Hilrlvbraurll, Piclcr, Gnlzlfarlm, l'V1'igI1!, llluriiri, Ll7iR'171Hll, DICDUIMII, Nelson, l'l1m'aI'1i, Riukm' Yalm. FIRST TERM HUBERT LOWIIAN JOHN MARTIN .,,,.. MARIE PIEHLER ,.,... .. ..,.. . JACQUES ABSIIIER ....... ....... VIVIIXN BICKEI ...... ......, ILDVVARD DOBBS .,...... ....... -IOHN FRANz ....,. 1012 ERICSON ........ MISS BRUESER ,,...., ,,,.., Orchestra Club OFFICERS Prcsidclli ..,,..,,,,,,, V iw-P1'eside11t ...... .5 errctary .......... 7,l'f?UXHl'L'I' .......... Rfflorfcl' ,...,,,,,,...,,..., Scrgmul-at-A1'n1.r ..,..., Crzm' ...,................,.. Pianist ...... IjlI'!'!'l'0l' ....... Secoxu TERM GORDON SI-IUMAKER ...........IqENNETH JONES ......lXlARIE PIEIILER ............JOHN hlARTIN .......-IACQUES ABSIIIER .....HURXVITT BLAKE ..,.....VIX'IAN BICKEL I,.,,,,,,j0E ERICSON ,......lXlRS, CALDWELL The Orchestra Club was organized in September 1926. A rehearsal is held every day, but on alternate Fridays a meeting is held. During the year Several parties and picnics were held. Miss Gertrude A. Brneser has been the director and adviser Since the club was Organized. After her resignation in J2llllllll'y, her place was filled by Carrie Margaret Caldwell. This organization plays for all school entertainments. B4 1 II U, g4 H MW r V H i , 3 1 I l N wi 74 1930-Eixsroxiixx ,XG vi Al Q G ff 2 'I gif. atv WF rt 4 W 327 ' V i-j - Z QQ Tv-f ',,5. elf ' 1 ,f i, 6 JE, fu 1' , vl I, ll. , if ., -- ' A 4 gf.. ff f . - . 'i fig ' Q ' if -P .Gig T fe , fs' ' -l G QE-.,,G V9 E, ,Q -' v f V -ii, ,jg ' V .i e -'i ifw ' . al if- is 'll 1 4 Li , 155' i f 17, i,-7 -',, ' xg? A ll a fl ll V r I! all '17 V l ' f 5 . W ,. :QE ,Q .fix r , ' - H ' sallyfl' . 1 -I it Top Row: Trvbilroll, Honcyman, Cross, Keeler, Hill, A. Brown. Clark, lhlillorzl, Alwaniowitz, Clark, Sfivers, Finfrocle. Second Row: Winkle, Sokulof, MrKec, Ganser, Knox, Beard, McCllosky, Rice, Stclfer, Singleton, Berning, Lindstedt, Third Row: Bell, Wilkey, Ma-yes, Perry, P, Sniilh, Cos y, onie as, ups, Ramsey, llfl. Favnlhabcr, Wilkinson, Pcckcnpaugli. Fourth Row: Roberts, J. Faulhaber, Allen, Coffey, Reed, Bu:an, Burrow, M. Brown, Stenfors, Cahill, Bantrcss, Mintnrn, Jenkins, Kustcr, E. Ribacoff. Fifth. Raw: Jenkins, Stephenson, Prnessncr, Scever, illolter, Korenke, Groesbeck, Olson, Skaggs, Ward, Beddingfield, Luther, Corbett, illayes, G. Ribacoff, llliss Boulton. Szlrlh Row: Miss Hughes, Miss Baldwin, Konlelals, Solsbcrg, Cimzimings, Lloyd, Hanscll, King, Seever, Miller, Dallum, McHone, Glynn, Hecke. Bottom Row: Branch, Cunningham, Wilson, Hunter, Brierley, Parry, Aspdcn, Parish, Dmly, Dumas, IW. Smith, Ebert, B. Anderson. Tiplon. ' b K l R Bartlett, Felt, Girls' High School Club OFFICERS ' ,BONNIE DALY President ,,...,.,,.... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Vice-President ,,..... ,,,,,, A IABLE ASPDEN ..,,....ixlILDRED SMITH .,..E'rHEL PARRY Frances Scorritt Hanley Girl ..,.,,., ,,,,,,,, A 'TILDRED SMITH S ccretary ......,,..,.,.,..,................,, Treasurer ....,,...... . .,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,....,,, ,,,,,,,, The Girls' High School Club was organized in October, 1926, by Miss Fair, Y, W'. C. A. Secretary. The club is open to any girl who wishes to become a nfiember. lts significance, as an all-school organization. is of vast importance, since its primary purpose is to develop Z1 girl's life, spiritually and socially. The club meets every Tuesday after school. The advisers are Miss McClure, Miss Willitt, Miss Boulton, Miss Baldwin, and Miss Hughes. 1930--EASTONIAN 75 Top Row: Johnson, Bnzan, Allen, Yiliornpson. Second Row: Wilson, Cnnninghunz, Mygrant, Groesbcck, Swenson, Lavery, Kennedy, Garrett. Third Row: Shock, Hclnis, Mr. Nowlin, Cypert, Livesay, Busch, Barrow. Fourth Row: Oldham, Riggs, Miss Abbott, Miss Hiatt, Miss Jenkins, Beard, Jenkins. Bottom Row: Peterson, Jenkins, Miss Roads, Bickel, Crowley, Metcalfe, Scribner. AHNAHAN GROUP VVILMA GROESBECK ,....,,.... .,,,,. ADENE CUNNINGHAM ......., .,.... FRANCES METCALF ...,.,., ..,,.. RAMONA PETERSON ..,,..., .... ALTAMAE BEARD ..,...,.. RUTH SWANSON ,,,,,. Campfire Group OFFICERS President .......,. V ice-President Secretary ...,..,o, .Scribe ......... . Treasurer ....,, R e p orter ..,,.... N ICHAN GROUP ....,.RAMONA CROWLEY ......Y........LINA SCHOCK , ,...... MARGARET GARRETT .........RAMONA PETERSON CAROLINE THOMPSON SWANSON There are two Camp Fire groups at East, the Ahnahau Group, organized in October, 1926, and the Nichan Group, organized in December, 1928. Camp Fire is an organized effort to find beauty and romance in everyday life. Its work is carried out in seven crafts: home, health, hand, citizenship, nature, camp, and business. Miss Abbott and Miss Hiatt are the advisers of the Ahnahan Group, while Miss jenkins and Miss Roads are the advisers of the Nichan Group. 76 lO30-l :.XS'I'ONIAN Top Row: H. llIvDnwcll, Korunkr, SIi1f4'i', ,'llL'Ul'll, illn.r.vnmn, l'l il.r0n, Gnoziall, Gilmore, Bonus, G. Brown, Slzrllnn. Sfcond Row: Rifflc, Becker, Bifklf, linzun, ClllZ11lllICl'lllll!, Ilarr, Pollanrl, Bj'l1t'l', Krysu, Krals, lllaycs, P. llIrD0wcll, Tnfflr. Third Row: Sliuniakvr. Corllcit, Hull, K1'nnr'rly, JIIIIOC, V. fnnrs, llnnias, Olillmni, Blackwell, Liwsay, Biwkr, lVinlv1'.r, Herron. 4 f Fourllz Row: illillrr, illarfin, Barnlzarrlt, Banff, Higginx, Skaggs, Hnlnwr, Jlillxolland, Hanscll, King, Slnfy, Bullcr, Hnllc, l.L'0ua1'd, Smith, Daly, , 'I ' Fifth Row: l'Vagm'r, Lmvis, Brdingficld, Pvnstcr, Hnlnzrlrn, l3'nj?'0r'zl, Gznrtvr, l ulil.vlr0nz, Ladfsky, Parish, Johnston, A. Bromx, Iilwrri, MrCm'Ify, Gray. 1 3 1 ' Bottom Raw: Duvirs, Bm'r01s', lfV0l'jlllI1lI, Br-iw'Ie'y, Irwin, Cm'az.:in, Palm-.mn, Mr. MqDrmicl, Dnwll, B0l'lI01', lllnnalie, llladisun, Jnl1n.v011, Allan. K 3 V Q Z Girls' Pep Club OFFICERS ' President .....,.,,,, Vice-Presiflwzt ..A. Secretary .,,.,,,,.., T1'ea.vzu'er ................ S8Tg6Hl1f-Gf-,'ll'lll.Y ...., Reporter ......,.,,.... HELEN FAIILSTROM .........GE0Ru1A VVMQNIQR ......Hi2L1zN MCIJOWELL .................BONNIE DALY .........DOROTHY BECKNER REINE SHUMAKER Advlfel' ....,... .,,........,.,.,,,A,,,,,,....,,,,,..A.... K lR. ll, W. BlCDiXNIEI. CHEER LEADERS HMG' -.---,---... ............,............................... I JENEVA CHAAIBERLAIN Airlffanfs ....... ......... ......... I 2 I.iz.,xi4ETii .'XLI..xN, Rhxixiz Huiuciz The first meeting of the Girls' Pep Club was lielfl September 25, 1929, The club was organized to support all school activities. Their uniforms are black sweaters and skirts. lt is the only uniformed girls' pep elulm in the city :md is one of the largest clubs in the school. l95O-E.as'rox1.xN 77 Top Raw: Tuckcr, Stoup, C. Reed, Mallicn, Pierce, Burion, Gribbonz. Second Raw: Messingcr, W. Recd, Busrcll, Ellis, Seward, Hughes, Twitty. Third Row: Shattuck, Berger, Bulger, Kellogg, Illiss Baker, Witt, Ireland, Brmllvy. Buitom Razr: Crnbau, Toblvr, Crainr, Alzern, Kistlcr, Simons. Boys' Pep Club OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,A,,,, ,.....,,,,..,,,vA,..... ....... C H ARLES VVITT Vice-Prexidcnr .,lA.. ....,, B oo'rs KELLOGG Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,..,,, .....,,..... Il OHN BELGER Trearurm- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ...,....,,.... P AUL IRELAND Sgrgmnt-at-Arms ,,.,,,A ...,.... I iUssELL TOWNLEY The Boys' Pep Club was organized for the purpose of stimulating school spirit and pep toward all school undertakings, Miss Baker is the adviser of the organization. lx f 1 f s xXx iv w 1 l 1 l lO.lU-li.'XS'l'ONl.XN 79 Dramatics MISS EVA VAN NAT'l',-X In looking back over the fourth season of dramatics at East, nothing is more indicative of the success ot' the productions than the splendid attendance. Although handicapped in not having an auditorium and in not having sufficient space for seating and stage setting, we have placed our department on a par with that of the much better equipped schools. The Dramatics department, under the direction of Miss Eva Van Natta, pro- duced three very outstanding dramatic presentations this year, namely: The Mid- Year Plavs which consisted of On Vengeance Height by Allan Davis, The Eligible Mr. Bangs by Robert Hausum,' and Two Naughty Old Ladies by Ada M. Roseg at the Ontburst in the main show was presented 'Wvhen Greek Meets Greek by Marie lrishg and the Senior Play, 'ipeggy l.ou's Conquest by Mabel Conklin Allyn. The Dramatics department otters three years of preparatory xvorkg expres- sion, advanced expression. and public speaking. Starting with the study of the various phases of speech work and parliamentary drill, the course progresses through debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking to the third year course of public speaking. lt is out of these classes that the students are selected to produce the plays. 80 lllso-TGASTONIAN The Fourth Annual Outburst The Outburst, in addition to furnishing two hilarious evenings of entertain- ment, is the chief source of the school's money supply. I Each department of the school presents some act in the main show and numer- ous school organizations sponsor side shows. The 1930 program : Fast High Orchestra O1w'!m'c ..., ...........,...,. ..., . . , 4 V Hello! How D0 Yun Do! ,...., ,,,... . . ,,.,, ..All ot bs zi. Kar-ry Dancers , , - , , br Lima Duck in mg Mmdow . ....... ...,.... D onble Mixed Quartet Dorothy Jean Gamble Celia Peaslee Tom Ellis Virginia Goelitzer Edward Beason Richard Hartenbcrger Inez Jones Harvey Agin Robert Clarkson Margaret Haynes Clarence Lucas Kenneth Miles Charles Reckart Russian Carol ........ .......,............,...... .................. ..... ' l' r iple Trio ' ..............,......... Jack Cahill Once-In-A-While ..,................. . ............... . With LaVerne McCurley, Clara Ebert, Perrine Dumas, Dorothy Glasner. Three Merry Makers Kenneth Radford, Dick Knowles, Claude Riddle. COUNTRY GARDENS Friday Janet McLeod Kathryn Tonge Dorothy Ramsey Myrtle Shad XVinifred Kelso Janice Rupe Salnrday Alice Solsberg Laura Motyka Kathryn Peckenpaugh Frances O'Molley Dorothy Kuster Q . Theresa XVisneiwski Assisted by the Triple Trio CHETVTICAL CURTOSTTIES MR. YN. S. ESTHER, .Fl.Y.YfStf'd' by DON S1-ALDING Lirllaby-llliirgaret Haymss VVith Kathryn Peckenpaugh, Virginia Taylor, Rosemary Griffith, Virginia Baum, Londaline Winkle Marv Doran, Crystal Barr, Allenc johnson. Pyramids ..,............. Y., .... 1 ..,....,..........,..................... Boys' Gym. Class The Dyspcptic Four james XVomelduff, Ed Benson, Ed Bauer, Eltlretl Guthrie. 'Sniilin' Thru ...............................................,.........,.. ..... P enn Domi Yi' Cry, .llalz Hmn'y Sailing .. .,............. . ........................ .... F earis XVHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK W ' Cart .Sophia ...... , ........ ..... I .ncille Surwald MH- 3011612 A . -. ... .... Altamac Beard W'illiam Dodge .... Jinmzick Juz: Joys. .. Ta p ..........., Come Again, .. .....,.....Hugh Nevins Director, Jimmie Malben .........jesse Anderson . , . . . . .Everybody 1 ...h- rv-1 - - 2 7 87 1930-liasroxiax Top Row: Miss VHIZ Nafta, Silrwald. Snider, Hf'11f.rrl1cl, illalbm, Brotwz, Dantz. Bottom Row: Pirkercll, Krafz, Daly, lllalzlcy, Gilmnrc, B7'UTK,'lI, Bcrkzw. Senior Play Following the precedent established by the first graduating class, the class of '30 presented Peggy Lou's Conquest, a three-act comedy by Mabel Conklin Allyn in the school auditorium, the evenings of April 25 and 26. The cast, headed by Dixie Manley and Bernard Hentschel, played to capacity houses both evenings of the performance. The play was one of the best received presentations ever given at East. THE CAST Peggy Lou Har1'i.r, incognito as a maid ,,....,,.... Dale Golden, manager of the Golden factory ..... Amit Pat Golden, Dale's aunt ....,.......,......,..,, Gloria, Aunt Pat's favorite ,...,,,,, Matilda, maid of all work ...,.... Rickie, man of all work ,,...,,,,,,,,,, Will Holt, a grocery clerk ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eduah Rifvton, a neighbor girl ,,...,,, Roscoe King, the village sheik .......... Vrlda Graham, the village vamp ,,,,... fulw, an athletic girl ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Edward Hawkins, a business man ,,,.. ,. .5 tagn flflzmagm' ,,,,,,,,, ,,r,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ill ANLEY BERNARD HENTSCIIEL AlARjORIE PICKERELL ...,,,.,,,,XlARGARET BRONVN .......KATHRYN KRATZ ,............R,xY SNIDER .......,FRANK BROVVN ......,,..,,BONN1E DALY .,,,,,,.JIMlNIIE IXIALBEN .........DOROTHY BECKER ,,,,.l.UCIl.LE SURVVALD ....,.,,,...RixLrfH DEA'rz ,,,,,.RlARIE GILMORE 1930-EAs'roN1AN 83 Tap Row: Johnson, E. Alcorn, Alcorn, Beard, Dumas, Ireland, Malben. Bottom Raw: Dallam, Kratz, Pickerell, Ahern-, Gilmore, Manlcy, Brozcin, Parl.r,'1 Midyear Plays In keeping with the custom established in 1927, the dramatics department presented three one-act plays in the auditorium, the evenings. of December 6 and 7, The plays, On Vengeance Height, Two Naughty Old Ladies, and The Eligible Mr. Bangsf, were given by the students of the dramatics department. The three productions were very well attended and the casts proved them- selves worthy of the honor that is theirs. The first play, 'IO11 Vengeance Height, was a tragedy, while the other two were delightful bits of comedy. 4 w l I'.X'I' ,XI IERN us! Umiinu Fillll ,3- iv- 1:1- 1 f 1 1 I : I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . b , 1930-lzasromiax C. COHLMEYER Coach There are few Coaches in Kansas City who can compare with Mr. Cohl- meyer when it comes to teaching the boys the fine points of present-day athletc games. The coach not only tries to teach athletics, but endeavors to teach sportsmanship as well. The fact that many officials have commented on the excellent sportsmanship of our teams speaks well for him. EDYVARD THELEN Assistant Coach In his first year at East, Mr. Thelen assisted with the coaching of the football team, and was in charge of the track team, and the reserve material. We wish him success in his work, B. W. McDANIEL Manager Mr. McDaniel kept up his same old spirit this year and put athletics over financially. He is the only popular money collector in existence. No other school has a booster in the athletic department that is his superior. RICHARD QUINN Football Captain Although Dick was out most of the season with an injured shoulder, he had a strong influence on his teammates. He has every quality that is neces- sary in a successful leader. At the position of left end he had no superiors. FRED TALIAFERRO Basketball Captain Bunkie's fourth year as a regular fitted him for this yearls court leader. He has studied basketball under Coach Cohlmeyer for over six years, and he has learned the coach's style of play. He was a good leader for a great team. WVe'll miss Bunkie. BILLY PARRENT-RALPH MORGAN Student Mazzagers These boys took a great deal of worry from the coach. The duty of taking care of the equipment is no bed of roses, but these boys were always on the job, handling it most efficiently. W I S8 193 OQEASTONIAN Top Raw: McComb, C0zrgl1e11om', Ward, McCzmrz, Har'tz'nberger, Laub, Plaskvtt. Second Row: Lcckeuby, Witt, Taliafcrro, Kellogg, Stomp. Bottom Row: Pirrn, Burton, Sebastian, Quinn, Hlrglltkr, Light. First Team Football Four victories. three defeats, and one tie stand as the record of this year's team. It was the first successful season in football in the history of the school. In the three games that this fighting squad lost, not once were they outplayed. FOOTBALL RESULTS East .,.9 East ...0 East ...0 East ...6 East East .... .24 East ...0 East ....... ...6 Total .............,...,..... 65 Lafayette . Southwest . VVestport . . Northeast , De LaSalle Manual . . . Central .... Paseo ...,, Total .... East Average Points Per Game ......... ..... Opponents' Average Points Per Game.. 0 7 0 0 0 0 ....20 7 .....34 ....8.l25 ..,,4.25 O-EASTONIAN The Squad RICHARD QUINN Captain, Elllf-SBlll0I' This was Dick's second and last year as a regular. He was worthy of the honor that was his. VVe shall never forget him CHARLES VVITT Cajwtain-Eleci, Gilllfd-J1l11'i0l' Chuck will come back next year for his fourth year as regular. He has always been a dangerous man, with a determined spirit. He was honored with an all-star position on the journal-Post's eleven this year. He should make a great leader. J. R. sEBAsT1AN Guard-Seflior Another all-star. J. R., completing his second year as a regular, was a valuable man. 'He could always be depended upon to take his man out, or stop a ball carrier whenever one dared to try his sicle of the line. LeROY McCO MB Center-Senior Roy- was used as a reserve center. He was good at snapping the ball back, but particularly potent as a defensive man. DON VV ARD Halfback-Senior Don was a reserve back with real driving power. VVhen sent in to relieve a regular, he handled the job in a man's way. FRED LECKENBY Tackle-Senior Fred was a vicious man. Whenever he hit, his opponent certainly knew it. It will be hard to find anyone to fill his place as well as he did. MARVIN HUGHES Fullbacle-Seatior Marvin was one of the best backs on the team. Carrying the ball is not all to playing the backfield. He was an excellent clipper, and particularly valuable in taking out the end on off-tackle plays. Not once during the season was he removed from the lineup. FRED TALIAFERRO End, HaIfback4Seniar At end, or in the backiield, Bunk played high class ball. He was always good for a gain whenever he crashed the line, He has natural ability. RAY COUGHENO UR QllG7'f0FI?l1Ck-.gBlIl'01' Although out most of the season with a broken wrist, Ray showed us that he could play football. He was an excellent broken field runner. 1930-EAs'i'oxiAN RICHARD HARTENBERGER Guard-Senior Rich was handicapped by the loss of one arm, but he never complained. He always Worked hard at any position that was assigned him. His determin- ation and sportsmanship was a great asset to the team. ED LAUB Hzzlfbark-.S'e1zio1f Ed filled the role oi reserve back in a man's way. Good on both offense and defense, but shining in the art of taking out the end. THEODORE BURTON Endflzmior In his first year, Ted proved himself worthy of a regular position. Al- though the lightest man on the squad, he was by no means the weakest. He will be back next year. DEAN PEARCE C enter-J uni or Dean handled the snapper back position most efficiently. He is due for an all-star berth next year. BUFORD KELLOGG Tackle-Junior Boots was a scrapper. He should do his share of the work next year to bring the championship to East. RILEY McCANN Tackle-Junior Riley is a 200'-pounder and fast. These are the qualities of a great tackle. He should shine next year. GEORGE LIGHT Qunrtcrbiirlc-Jmzior George was a great running threat. His punting and passing was an asset to the team, He should have another great year next year. ADOLPH STOUP Halfback-fmzior Adolph was another back who was valuable as an offensive man, His long runs and great catching of passes furnished thrills for the fans. WARREN PLASKETT Tackle, Fzillbarlc-Senior Warnie developed well in his first year out. He was used both in the line and in the backfield, and played efficiently in both places. O-Eixsroxlax Football Season EA ST-9, LA FAYETTE-0 The game was hard and evenly fought up until the last quarter. In the final period, however, East started a series of long drives, with Taliaferro and Stoup carrying the ball, which resulted in a victory in the opening game of the season. SOUTHVVEST-7, EAST-O This game was even from the standpoint of scrimmage play, but the game was decided by breaks which, as indicated by the score, favored Southwest. EAST-0, XVESTPORT-0 U The teams fought evenly throughout the game, with East having the edge in scrimmage gains. The general defense of the East line was the feature of the game. EAST-6, NORTHEAST-0 In the third round of league play, East defeated Northeast in a sea of mud. The lone score came in the second quarter via a pass from Light to Stoup, who had only a little way to go for a touchdown. The victory was costly, as Ray Coughenour received a broken wrist which kept him out for the season. EAST-20, DE LA SALLE-O In the outside game of the season, the East backs ran rough-shod over the De LaSalle team. The feature of the game was a 100-yard punt by George Light, He was kicking with the wind, while deep in the shadows of his own goal posts. The ball sailed in the air about 70 yards, and then bounced over the other goal line, completing one of the longest punts in Interscholastic League history, EAST-24, MANUAL-0 The Manual line was not strong enough to hold off the charges of the East backs. so Coach Cohlmeyer's aggregation rolled up Z4 points before the game ended. Many reserve men saw service in this game. EAST-0, CENTRAL-20 This game was the most thrilling of any during' the season, although we lost it. The green and black team outplayed the Eagles from a scrimmage point of view, hut luck in intercepting several passes, combined with an early drive, was responsible for the Central victory. EA ST-6, PA SEO-7 Failure to make the point after a touchdown was responsible for the East defeat in the final game of the season. The game was bitterly fought, and thrilling stops hy backfield men kept the spectators on their toes. 92 1930-1i,xsToN1AN CI7llglIt'7l01H', Plaxlecff, Sinnjv, TUIlHfC7'7'f1, Quinn, Ensffn, Bnrlmz, 17fFl'CL', Light First Team Basketball East's fourth year of Basketball competition terminated with a defeat at the hands of Central in the finals at Columhiag a costly defeat which forced her to accept the runner up position for State High School play. Although the team this year was perhaps as strong as that of last year's state championship squad, the schedule was longer and harder. Twelve victories and four defeats stand as the record of this year's playing. VVith Five lettermen returning for next ycar's team. East should find herself a contender for basketball honors for the fifth consecutive season. 1 1 930--EAs'1'oNiAN Q3 FRIED 'lf-XLIAFERRO Captain, I:tIl'TWlI'd, Cilltlffll'-SL'Ilf0I' An experienced. flashy basketball man, always awake, and dangerously aggressive. A four-year man. Captain of Kansas City All-Star Basketball Team. RICHARD QUINN Cmzfm'-Smzior A man of real accredited basketball ability, a consistent scorer and as un- assuming as he was good. lVe'll miss you, Bud RAY CC JUGHENOUR Ii0r'1t't11'd-Seizior' He is a consistent player of smart basketball, a pnssessor of that fighting spirit that is a part of every true sportsman. f GEORGE LIGHT Forzt'cm1-Jzuzior A basketball player of speed and clever ability in such proportions as to make him a good man on which to build a successful team for next year. XVA RREN PLASKETT Czznrd-Scizior' Steady and consistent, an able man with the ball, a man whose fight and never-failing sense of team loyalty made him a top-noteher. TED BURTON FOI'iC'tZI'lf-fZtlIf0I' A hard fighting forward with speed and clever ability at handling the ball. A loyal man and a real athlete. A boost for a next year's successful team. ADC JLPII STOUP Gzzard, 1T0! ZL'll7'fI-fllIlf0l' Adolph is a hasketball man of proven ability, cool, steady and has a basket eye that will bear watching. Another addition to next year's team. DEAN PIERCE Cilltl7'l'1f.IIl7lf0l' lie is a man whose defensive play and whose coolness on offense makes him a valuabft' asset to any team. Dean will be back again next year. JOHN ICASTIN Cvt'lIlt'I'--fItllf0I' john is a newcomer with us this year but his adaptability and cleverness make him at man to take Dick Quinn's place. john will be at center for next year's team, 1930-E.xs'roN Basketball Season EAST 29-RCJSEDAXLE 12 On January 3. the 1930 East High basketball team took the floor against the Rosedale High team. Coach Cohln1eyer's smooth-running machine en- countered little difficulty in turning back the Kansas crew. Dick Quinn led the attack with six goals from the field. EAST 2-l-SUljTl'lWEST 15 In the first league season, the green and black aggregation fought hard to overcome an early lead by the Indians. At the half-time the teams were knotted at nine all. but in the second half, the East team began to function per- fectly, and pulled away. Coughenour and Quinn were high scorers with seven EAST 12-XVESTPORT Z4 In the second round of interscholastic league play, the X1'estport Tigers swamped the East squad with an avalanche of baskets that the Bear defense could not curb. points each. EAST 29-NORTH EAST 6 East came back after her defeat at the hands of Xkiestport to play one of the finest games of the season. The offense worked smoothly, and the defense was invincible. Coughenour led the scoring with ten points. The defensive work of Vllarren Plaskett was another feature of the game. EAST 26-MA N UAL 10 In this game the East defense was working so perfectly that only two field goals were scored against them, All the reserves played in the latter part of the game. Light was the high scorer of the game with eleven points. EAST 9-CENTRAL 16 Central cinehed first place in the Interseholastic league by trounciug East by a score of 16-9. Central's team work was perfect. while East entered the game high-strung. The boys fought hard in the game, but the supremacy of the King Birds could not be denied. EAST 18-KVM. CHRISMAN 20 Heartbroken over their loss to Central, the East team failed to defeat the strong Independence team. However, the boys played one of their best games, only to lose when a feeble flip from afar in the closing minutes of play found the basket. The work of Captain Taliaferro, who led the scoring for East with three field goals and as many charity tosses, was the feature of the cou- EAST 31-ST. JOE CENTRAL 9 East came back to life after having been beaten in two previous starts and gave the St. Joe Central team a drubbing. Light led the scoring, while the work of Stoup and Burton was outstanding, Plaskett was out with an EA ST 24-PASEO ll The curtain game of the Interscholastic league season found East playing her typical brand of ball. She was slow to start, but early in the third quarter salted the game away with some brilliant offensive work. Quinn and Light led the attack. test. injured knee. O-EASTUNIAX CITY TOURNAMENT GAMES EAST ZS--NORTHEAST 10 Y East opened the district tournament by eliminating the Northeast team. Northeast started strong, but soon fell before the East charges. Taliaferro led the scoring with five pretty goals from just outside the free throw circle. EAST 24-SOUTHXVEST ll East advanced to the finals in the district tournament by drubbing the Southwest Indians in the second round of play. Southwest scored only one point in the first half. Plaskett was the star of the game both on the defense and offense, getting three goals from the field. EAST 2-l-CENTRAL 7 In the finals of the city tournament Central failed to ut u a fi ht and v P D 0 , threw the game to East. Coach Cohlmeyer used the reserves in a gcliod part of the game. STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES EAST 16-SPRINGFIELD 11 East, launching their defense of the Missouri State High School basket- ball championship. won their first round game from Springfield by a score of 16-11. Quinn was the individual star of the game, counting six points. EAST 23-ELVINS 13 Little difficulty was encountered by the East team in advancing to the semi-final round of the tournament. Taliaferro led the scoring with eleven points. EAST 19-SOLDAN 18 The game with Soldan was perhaps the hardest that the team played throughout the season. lVith a minute to play, Soltlan took a one-point lead, but in the closing seconds Quinn tipped in a shot that gave East the victory. CENTRAL l3!EAST 11 In the finals at the State Tournament the Blue Eagles took an early lead which the Bears were not able to overcome. An East rally in the closing minutes fell one goal short. Morrow led the scoring for the winners, while Quinn starred for East. 96 lU.1l0fl3AS'l'UNIAN l l 1 Twp Row: f1lllif'7'X0lI, llarig Dugan, Hfimfliun, Hrork, Siflltljfillll. Srrrmd Row: illfcilllllllllllll, Johari, l'ar'm'i', l?nrgc1r'rl, Tlioriifnvmi, Kri1f.vrli1:if'1', Pcnrrc. Third Row: Jlnrpliy, Jloarr, Hnrlimiu, llarlimlwfwy, Srl:1'm'rfri'. 130110111 Row: I?111mr', .S'fzt'arii, Limb, Cilllllljfllllll, B'aim', Gilvxmi. l i Second Team Football This group of lads worked faithfully under Coach 'l'helen, learning the funda- mentals of the game. Besides furnishing stiPf practice for the first team, they went through a regular schedule, and though not always winning, played as though success depended upon each play. Out of this squad will come some of the regu- I lars of next year, a year that holds great promise for success on the gridiron. l l l I l C W, 1 l950-EASTUNIAN 97 Iefftf, E. Sr'lm.rfia11, Silwy, I?rz1a'I0y, fllcxmider, Callnglzrm, Blmxizzg, f. R. Svlrnsfiarz, HG-l'Ti'U7'f1, Heiulvlzmz. Second Team Basketball lfastls reserve squad, under the direction of Mr. Ed Thelen, shows possibility of rounding into C1 championsliip hall club. The boys Worked hard throughout the season, and although they lost a majority of their games. they showed im- provement in each one. Silvey, Hennehan, and Reed, who led the squad in scor- ing, should make great nmterial for il winning club in the future. 98 1930-EASTONIAN 5 E T011 Raw: Calliroltv, Slxtmzakcr, Deftwcilcr, iVm'f'i.r, Tcwiffy. Second Row: Allrxrxirlgcr, Spalding, Harliciillcrg, Svbaslfaii, Brouui, Holmdgn, Berger. Bottom Row: Sil':'c'y, Cnziglzcnaxw, Stomp, Bilrfon, Tl107lZI7S0l!, Kellogg, Pwrre, Plaskcif. Track Squad East's first attempt at track competition was a success in every meaning of the word. Under the direction of Coach Ed Thelen, a small squad of boys worked faithfully. Althoughthe boys broke no records, they compared favorably with other track men throughout the city. Of the lnterscholastic League teams who entered in the state meet at Columbia, East was one of the three schools which garnered points. Newt Hachenberg won second place in the half mile, while Adolph Stoup won fourth in the broad jump. ln the annual city meet, East finished fourth, with IOM points. ln future years, we should present a winning track team under Coach Thelen, who hs had lots of experience. y W w w W 1930--li.x:+'ifaN1AN itll! - iw!- Girls' Athletics The physiezll erluentiun tlcpzirtnient fur girls is under the :lin-ctinn of Miss llnfel AI, Rumls, :issistefl in Miss Rose Segellunun. ln. aim is lit-.ilthful ret-reaition :intl currect cure uf the hufly. The girls :ire engnqeil throughout the year with lmselmll, vullvy hull, enillmll, :intl mlxlneing. Inter-class gmuc-4 :ire frequently played among the girls in the mlifferent gym c-lnsses. Ac the beginning of the year :i kiekhzill tfnirnziment was hehl in which the thirrl hunr lu-winners' elziss :in-1 h f' t h :lx n nl clus were the ch-unpinns t e irs our an 'ai ce ., . ,. Dancing is enjoyell by :ill the girls :xml nlevelups ccmtrul nf the muscles null nmkvs ilu- ln-:ly more supple. The study ui folk flnuciug :incl tain wus taken up this year. A point system has heen nleviscnl hy Miss Rruuls su that the girls may ezirn :nhlexie nxmrlls. The pointe inquired fur exch :iw.m1: Snmll Letter E .... .. till Pulrlli Large- Letter I-.. .. ..,14m Vuints Pillow 'rap ...., .....,....,......, ............. .......,.. ,r.. 1 I l inlsmi Gold IC Pin ,... ..,.........,..,,..........................,....,, 2 no Points 1 The pzulll pin is the highest awnrxl lm' seniors only, which few :ms zihlv to attain. NYiv nt-rs ut' gehl Es this year are Annie linrnlizmlt. Frances lluller, Pt-rrine Dumas :uul l.:i Verne McC'urley, M s v 'vw N V Q B., . 14.1. 'dei sf mfr' Y-3, 4 5 r 51? -iQ QA :llc - i, ' yn 571' r 1. 9 FP gz! A r I U Ad -cd nl le. an his 'l ,V u K l U ii .ll i l 4 i li 14' i El 'll ll ll 's gi ,i l ll . . l ,l ll gl El l V ,l 1 ii i i SERGEANT J. T. JENKINS CADET MAJOR CAMPBELL Reserve Olificers' Training Corps. The R. O. T. C. unit of East High is composed of three companies, whose enrollment of 150 drill every day, second, third and fourth hours, under the direc- tion of Sgt. James T. jenkins. The purpose of an R. Q. T. C. unit is to instruct its members in character huilding, citizenship, and physical training. The East High Battalion has won several honors this year. The rifle team won a prominent place in the rifle matches and a silver loving cup. In the R. O. T. C. circus, held annually in Convention Hall. a selected platoon silent manual drill was presented under the command of Cadet Captain Arthur Viets. 1 A51 Y L 7 31: 2,4,w:f .A A .,.,, k .,,,, 5,:'g,1:.' '14-kv , 5.2 51 Z 3 5, ,. f -v .a y, 104 l97.5O41i.xs'1'4xx1.xN Officers Panel Top Row: JWilex, lVil1f1'z'y, If1f'fJ1rI'f'l, Pimwmz, 1fl'IlfSl'IIf'l, Illm'f'i.vr1J1, Bussrll, fIU'.7llIli!'II, F. Brozwz, 5x1lf7l'l'HUIl, Vietx. . Bollom: Jlarif Gilmore, Scrgaan! Jz'uki11.v. Sf10ll,Y0I'-lilldffll' BVO'ZK'Vl, Kvllzzctlv Canzlvlmll, Burmrc Daly. 1W1'1n'1'1'd Smith, Prrrinz' DIl1lIU.Y. ' Pufle Team --nuhr-w- Top Row: CIO.v.m', 1?n.v.vvll, O'DcII, Hnlmzivn, Ilnsx, Boffnm Row: B11Na1'd, Brucf, Vfvlx, Bmmfll, Jones, Perry. A 1930-li,xs'rox1,xN 105 Company A ,,-M ,.+ T011 Row: Coffin, 0'Dv11, fllolzlvlg 1'rr'1N, Blessing, J. BIHVZUII, Jacobs, flnzxffmllz, I'a1'11e1', Ycrlm, IV. Grrru, Calf, IIUUZHIOII. .S'c'czmd Koiv: K. lfl!U7.i'lf'.Y, B. Ix'mm'lf',r, .-ludirlsky, C'0m'tm'y, Campbell, Forlin, Kistlfr, Kil- palritk, SYUIJIDVI, Scott, H. l'ff'il.ml1, BI'l1lIL'L'I, Jla!l1is. Third Rmv: JI. If'il.v0n, Noble, Drm'.vm1, Cook, Cnxry, Dourligfau, Davis, 111. Grrcn, Coffey, Kallzrwmzlrl, .-lNry, Prnflor, 1?UUII't'I1f7, Company B Top Row: Jlillard, IInrk11c.r.v, Sirizruu, Blailzfrzvirk, linlmv, Clarkxmz. . ' Q. ' SC'L'Ul!d Row: fnmzhvon, Bridgc, A1lfII71H'll, Pratt, Sfngcr, Kcvrfy, Alnrts, B1l1I1.r, lhwlllrgjzclml, lx, .Ufllm'rf, 'l'I4'km'l'. A Hnllmlz Nuzr: .llmfrlfll, lfmsml, .Uml'11'i1', lfzrlm, Kfvlvy. lw'ullur'ff. Crlrllry. Bf'fm'rl, f7f'F'U ' P!'f'f',V, 1m:'1'v.v. C 0 Company Ca' T011 Row: Maf111, Sfl1f'oz'df1', Bc'ck11c1'. Second Row: Hans, Tf7'Zk'7lICj', Rlmzpf, Pallrirk, .-flgirr, Kvzzfxsriy, Callahan, C. Beckmlvr, Smith, Stiff, Stcffc. Hotham Row. Grat'vs, Hnglcr, Brurf, O'1X0ll, Hfflldlld, Hall, Boqnfxt, Galisfel, Allrn, Nixon- Shclfon. Band lillvlmrtv T017 Row: lVIlIlbL'1IA, Blake, lWurfrlzy, Illr. Rilfy, Yzzlm, Slzoumukrfr, D. Jz1L'0Ir.v. Secorzd Raw: Veqfcll, Rumfvf, O'Dell, Roderick, Haax, R1-IEIK, Caiml. Boffom Row: SH1drf', 1?m'1wH, Ozcwzs, Cahill, Gribbzm, Iflfmrllw, Welch, L. R. lm-alwx. an A 1 ,,j,z,f wi QQ -Q I 1 0 L: . x L. 1. 15, . ' , M.: ,533 3742? -4 W .-yy: W' V V- 1' , 5 Q 51 3 A xii f 4 M? nf- X x i , .1 f . i:,.u,,,--W-fp-xmmm.1-W,fm - .,. .. g yi, ,,.1,.-m. 1 -, ,-if , , .- . . ' , ,ff '33 ERNAID-WC W MDS 21508 KRATSCHMEI IWJURKT. WWSSHR STANLEY Fifa?-f-,FARQIS EA '35 5, ww-ww lwrvvb . A gQfgg1Q a:2guQ'iQif - , ,Lvl f 1 K L9 W: L, '1 A- A A v 1 325. -, V - '1 . 5 ' s V we T ' gi 1-53 fivfsimi :ANNiEBAR!lHAfDf wnoruv unobn K jvcwAYi4iHwii6i3Y? ''E,e2nEFf,59E9EgZ,f:kZpkg, S5 A F 'T ?, g ,' 4 ,.19:'59-F9-'f T'?'5+2f3 1 J, 1 . 93? 513'-Qvff xi 53, .-k:f,.-1211 vi ' Aff? W5-f ls: -fe' Q Af 4- WAN 353 upgfai Za? '. ',,' 'Q' , Q.. ' U V p ,5g:,m!:q , if f qfmfq3Eg55g.,3..5 3,-. . . -.. f f -' .?gN.5' 1.'1 5 -Q 2 1 X ,. -f. ,' 5 .Hg ' 547 1 ,Q yy - 3,5 ,wtf - .ra if :.. . fw . '1f56f - .--Fs:i13,, Y , . - si? ' 58: . , '7 ,. A if .. ' Q F , il ' 5 . .N A sf! . M M . x 1, . 1 15, v Riff A 1 D f MQ ' , , -: Av 57119 ' Q -Q1 gf iff' : IX! fix ' YS , Q, X is .-4-I L ' - ' jigkei ' M 1 .ww V,., Q -5 AM, . --ff.-Af ,-,f -' 1. - P W V f-'- - -,Q V.f,fW,..f.v , - 5 ' Nn wMAsg1 :, fcuwEn1nuaum 'JouN smao xvruoruuucom' mnmmmmmaff-: ? QQBQVS .VOFT5 5959551 V55:,9FF'5!5'?9FQ . k ' 1 ,V Q . ,fx ' -'.A . QQ '73 N if A K ilk ,A 4- E727 ,. 4- , 1 ' n 15, L :, ff' ' T , . ' . ' A 41' lx 521 ' 'ff .,-.: '-,A f QE f ' if X , D 1 41' A - 5 - ., 5' H V57-Alvg-LEFIVT'iw.J0HN'Mf iNGfR.: 'V 'KliAiSCH!rtR ,BOBQ BARR ,VJlNlFRC5 M!?m, Q ' Q 1. 'Tj mQP?89VE'FT55!NG, 'MN6f!UE5.,r 1 A , . W ' , 5 -A ,, 'N' 'Q:tiLQ.g. Q , I -- -.5511 Q Q - 'L , A ,K-.g, -ff' X lglif I 2 ' ' N' ., , . E iff: '1 J , fi' ' ' ' 1 3 ' -- ' ' If 51 , 5.,1,g , A, lY???:iE . AWK - ,.,:l,: , A, ,, ..3i?,,.,,,:NTi, , ,NWT ,...... .,,.,T5:,,,xT .T.kk V , , . 1 1. . -11, av 'M , V :'+mf 4.-- V4 ?':f5qjw,N --'-+- f- - Y v 1 w L n l Q ., . x L 110 1930-EASTONIAN Echo Staii Top Row: J1fC5.S'f1lgC7', Winfon, Fike, Goodall, Boehm, Seward, Book, O'Nml.- Second Row: Hanzmwx, Rj'II!l1'!l, 1VIcKcc, Ilffiss S11fv1'111eixtcr', lfViII1ams, Jcnklrzs, Bc1'h'am. Boffom Row: House, Burrow, Hflook, Peicrsou, Lutlzcr, S1IlH7lf1kC7', Pf'U11ss11cz'. Sigma Delta Journalism Society Top Row: Iliillcr, l11C55i7lgCI', Barr, McCaf'13', Linzcolu, Hyrr. Secogdl Row: Earnhardt, Mi.vs S1LfCl'1l1EiSf6'1', Fikc, Krofsclwzcr, Bhndsworhli, Dumas, Jlildrcd 1 more. Boltom Row: Coffey, Daly, ,Marie Gilmorv, Ebcrf, Cxmmziazglzanz, Pl'F1lSSI!l'7', Rccd, ' - ' - - --Q-rp -1-rw-.x,h .Y.,. 4-wg., ---.-au---...q, .... .--.-.p W! w s ,f N w I 1 1 I P 1 V 1 w-I -- Top I .Nm ma. Thin! .Yr lfrwrlf D4 Ifullan 1711 Th you-r111 h4 ,me IW Thx JAH-5611111 The :uh Ifmsr XX1l.xI.x K -llxullri A XI.xwp.xmt l.xv14 LK: lx'rfm'1rr1 N'rruumz.'-K i193O-li.xs'roN1AN ilmvuff - . , a.mcr. Seoond Row: . , c, 1 nrqllixio, PfFl'J0ll, Bfock, Heckler, ffemor Sinclair' Third Row: Thomas, Bllssell, Boolzm, KI'Gl.fCll1ll2l' Cahill C Smith, V ,, ,V,.n.,wi, 1 nomjvson, Amor, Busch, Iellllfffl' Paine GI GlllllSE7', Knot' llloor 'W , , rocsbcclz, Al7JlIl'Ul'1 Jones, Fourllz Role Butler, P' le ' ' ' Lf 01 oll, LIl1.YfL'll'l, Slcffr, IW lb Daly. Bottom Row: , offrj, Dorling, IKl'fll.S', Tarwalel Funk. ', Wlc Cohan, fohmmriv Student Council The Student Council was organized in 1926 as the Student branch of school government at East. One representative and one alternate are elected from each home room to serve a one-semester term. The Student Council runs a hook exchange each semester and sponsors all all-school mixers. It meets each VVednesday afternoon during seventh hour. The advisers are Miss Latshaw and Miss Cannon. , a wi, Bedingfield, DVill.r, Reeder, Brown, Smfllz, Baum, Randal C ' A ' ' 1 FIRST TERM XVILMA GROESBECTIQ ...... JIMMIE TXTALBEN .... BTARGARET HROXVN l ' S Rcfvorlvr ..,.............,. .SlA'I'4f14'fl?ll-Ill-fl rum ,....... Acre LAHILL ............ . OFFICERS SECOND TERM ,,,lJ1'L'Jfll'! lIl .....,........... ....... B OB KRATSCHMER If1'm-P1-mitlwfr ........ ...XVILMA GROESBECK Sl-fp-ffgry ,,,,,,,,,, ,.., A TAR-IORIE PICKERELL T1'pg51fp'0l' ,Y,A, ............ . ...IACK CAHILL .......XYENnEr.L LINCOLN .,,.,.,.-1111 Mn: Al-XLBEN A , i D 2 1. . 1 7': 5 9 :M 5 nw, 11 - 5 Q !4 . I H: 1 1 V U 3 A ii W , F 1 ,i Xi , . 1, In W g 1 A I . I 5 ' U I X a V A EP ui 2 M M 3 :X N , :N W1 q v li ,w lf I W Y W N N' Q 1 1 wg u g 'I W7 I .N ww H V, '1 Jw 111 w I 1 ,Q ' rl 3 i ,H is 1, 1 'x lg , l x 1 1 , x W E w, yu mf , '11 1 I 1 EU 1 ' 1 5 1 WY. 5 ' 1V ' f 'N 1 1 w 3 1 I 1 i . 1 552 H L 3 L x A ? E i u l I ! P 1 ! 1 I 3 f I I E ? 5, I E E s 1 c A i l s 5 114 TQSO--T':.XS'1'0Nl.XN Typing Contest The annual University of Missouri lligh School Day contest for second year typing students was held in Columbia, Mo., May 2, 1930. East High was the only contestant-sending high school entering from Kansas City. Clur team con' sisted of Gene Luther, Draper Jennings and Dorothy Glasner. Draper Jennings won first place, a gold medal. and Dorothy Glasner fourth place. Draper's record was 68.8 with Five errors and Doi-othy's record was 60.37 words per minute. On May 3, the Missouri State Typist Association held a contest in which Draper Jennings won the silver cup for the highest per cent of accuracy in the contest. This made Draper the state champion for accuracy for second year students, but he was denied the cup because Kansas City had not held a pre- liminary district contest as required by the rules of the State Typists Association. The cup was given to the student making the second highest record in accuracy, a contestant from Normandy, Mo. In the contest for the first year typing students XVestport and East were the only contestants from Kansas City. East's first-year team consisted of Marian Shelton. Bessie Anderson. and Dora I-loss. East placed seventh, tenth, and twelfth among thirty contestants and XYestport placed nineteenth and twenty-first. Music Contest The Music Solo Contest was held at XVestport Junior High School on April 26, 1930. The Boys' Quartet, composed of Eldred Guthrie, bassg Edward Bower, baritone, Charles Reckart, second tenor, and James Womelduif, first tenor, placed second. In the double mixed quartet East placed third. This was composed of Virginia Goelitzer, Celia Peaslee, Margaret Haynes, Dorothy Jean Gamble, Clar- ence Lucas, Toni Ellis, Richard Hartenlnirger, Charles Rcckart. Music Festival The Music Festival was held in Convention Hall on May 16, 1930. This group was composed of the Choral and Glee clubs from all high schools in Kansas City, directed by Mr. Bickel of Manual. Sixty-three singers are chosen for an A capella choir. Nine from each high school are chosen for this. The nine from East were Inez Jones, Verna McGlynn. Celia Peaslee, Margaret Haynes, Dorothy Jean Gamble, Kenneth Miles, Charles Recliart. Richard llartenlinrger. and liob Clarkson. This year Mr. XVahlstedt directed the Boys' Glee Club in a special number, Sunset by Van DeXVater, i I ...I- 116 l930-EASTONIAN Drawing Honor LlSt The Drawing Honor List is composed of art students under the sponsorship of Miss Martha Abbott. Anyone eligible for this honor list must make an E in art and must give personal time and co-operation to art work. The students making it this year are Bob Kratsclnner, Bob Barr, La Verne McCurley, Margaret Beiser, Hubert Lowman, Claude Burke, Jack Abshier. jack is the only junior making the honor list this year, Art Contests In the Outburst poster contest Bob Barr placed hrst, Lucille Surwald second, Bob Kratschmer thirdg Mildred Bush and Hubert Lowman tied for fourth place. Tn the city-wide R. 0. T. C. poster contest Jack Abshier and Claude Burke were given honorable mention. ln the National Scholastic contest held in Pittsburg this year, the following live students had their drawings hung for the High School Traveling Art Exhibi- tion: Laura Andrews, Eugene Lincoln, Pearl McFarland, Bob Barr, and Bob Kratschmer. Bob Kratschmer placed second on his newspaper drawing contest at the Mis- souri Interscholastic contest at Columbia, Mo. The Magazine VVorld held a National High School Contest and in this Bob Kratschmer and Claude Burke were each given 35.00 for their exhibited art work. Rifle Matches This year Arthur Viets Won second highest honor in city Corps-area and individual. Adding his three scores together makes his score the outstanding high point competition as an individual. In the Mid-VVest Rifle Matches held in Boonville, Mo., on February ZZ, 1930, East High's rifle team placed Hfth with 39 teams competing. First, second and third awards were presented. The first award was a suede shooting coat of green and black, given to Arthur Viets. A silver medal, second place, was given to Tom Holmden and a bronze medal, third place, to Harry Haas. R. O. T. C. CIRCUS DANCERS I9 ,,pv f, 4 sr X0 X 1 i 1 x J WI 4 X , 4 1 1 w w W , 5 n Q 1 1930-EASTONIAN 117 Senior Will 4 lVe, the Senior.Class of 1930 of East High School of Kansas City. jackson County, State 'of Missouri, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, to-wit: First-All of our just debts, club dues and graduation expenses shall be paid from the chewing gum fund. Second-XN7e do deed, devise and bequeath to our worthy friends, the juniors, the campus, upon which they may drive cars and ride cows, all wads of gum left under the desks and on the plates in the lunch hall, the bannister, for convenience in descending from the fourth floorg and the necessities of life, to-wit: our loud socks and ties, our polo shirts and Pep Club sweater-sg the holes in our pocketsg and our left over lip-sticks, vanity cases and powder puffs. To the sophomores all desks, not occupied by juniors and freshmen, and our best wishes for their future success and the hope that they may some clay attain the degree of perfection that is ours. To the freshmen our best wishes, the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of E's, and full rights and privileges to all school elevators and assembly tickets. To our beloved teachers we leave the memories of our bright, intelligent facesg well prepared lessons and the happy hours spent in class. To Mac all activity tickets that were not sold. To the members of the future basketball team free transportation to Columbia. Third-We nominate and appoint Mr. Nowlin, our principal, to be the execu- tor of this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. ln witness whereof. we hereunto set our hands and seal this 6th day of june. A. D., 1930. SENIOR CLASS OF 1930. ln presence of the following witnesses: Gertic Ribakoff Lillian Pearl Funk B. l'1'. NrDanifI 5 ' I,,:,,wI':f:ffff ff 1 ST, , tlzw . , C I '- I J ' I 'Q ' f f ! S2 A' 's x f f' Z' . ' f , , 1 fi ' df f ff ,yr , v W 6 at W 1 X1 In . , V,. . K , ,VI , V, , Aff., ' - '- 5 ' 1 I I 'I fi, A -if 'Lf-f,I? T,5g,Q jf iii .I' I .. L' H ' X MQ, , ,QA ,,.41,E,if,,g:..., f7 i II'fIQQfZ,I-. I Q I' 'I ,Iwf-g5,Qi,i',fi f4gg ' fi gi 11,154 f-I-'gm . 'y 4y, 'Lv:fg,i',-4 I ,, I f ,.,f' :I ,f jg 'pai,f',:i,.:,.'Nf?4 1 ,N f' A I. ' ,, , 1 . ' I :gf II' jyff.-1' 1 +'L2Li'.Ifi,'i1Qwg-f Ifiiif 1 x-.ffiw-,:f',ae3,5--'SU' 5:51. gf-fIjg4gI J'f't ' FII, If fy ff 'If ,wwf 'fi vim wtf:c5f2I:s'-, I , v:Lf'I:I11if:v,:Q-fs.sv ff-I ,g2g,IIQ,1IfI,e fr, ,2.I1If. ',I- w.f',,' ,I-5. Uzgifwfu'ff3'3ff:::,.I PIZM, LQ, ,- ,,ffIf?,f'f.f1.-1f:18,'I-f'ff, 'g f',T.',, 'f 'i,.'f,,'f' M54-.ff5wy:Is-IffII ' 1 gf-w,f.,11f.'-9 wfw I 1- -sr' -' I- ' ,f ,.,fI,I ,..,m'q., , ,V III I, I :fm I : 'rv ,Igyflf ,,. , 'IIIQI-:,f.4. I1,If,,-f--45,,,,5.1,f'I,fII xmyqig-II, mIfq.I-,-Iw ,I 1 222492 ' 'wif-u,:I,1..:e1fIff'v.z' 'I',,1aI ' 4:f1:4,:gf-HI . , -Iwi, f ,If'.f - 'I,f 1 - :w:x.w.1If:' ' .- .'If.-.ffiwff .QS vi-I . 'I'-I,,.-4,-1,4-rI, ,rw :45,,6r' I'f, - If'-1-w J :fa I 477' :?1,+-- Qqqg ,F 4gG+,f' , -fygyi jf,--j HV 'ff' ' 'QI f,,3Yi I51','Ifl , I' ,f ,I , ' - I ' . .. . f I jp , ,I , , , W I 1 , I - g,4,.:f7.-Ng,-A ,ggi ff -gI.,IiI 'J .5 I4 I , QQ ,'.iI',?TP-I,.,' If,-?2'i2?1!fY7 Mgffibi1f'.ffIM3,:-S' . If ,. .I -I ' gm. a5:2:j'.x:f,,fIfg, :FI '- , -A IE,-.f3Tf, 'ji' Z-.231 if X. ' . -2 avi- f1J7'w!IF?,v577fJ?f3 'I x ,I'zyi:- ' vfifssyf., ,asv .fiI .,ff-I1.'fII-QQ,Iff:1.I'-fwgffiw' L .., fgvw, Jvc ff 7.1 . .fyfifQLff:-Ia''-,'j.'?s'5-1.-QVQ -I:-2 '25z?5if'i?L2fig:5' 41 '?'w.I1Q'Ip I I -f' 6 j:kcQw9?,,-,, WM I-.If 1' 1. A ,I 'IJ' 'Iv , ' X -' , . -Q Www - , -I w f . 2 , ,N . W, .. M1 4 4 fx Q'-gvfw' '- ' , Q12 J'-:I '11.gy,1y ,.,e aff Q Tf.1''912f'Efv'YTfZT'?i?'-f?f Q' L ' ,E .- . 'Sv' gm! 55.2 , IJ. ' ive, ,, :JQ lv. , H' ,Wg-193.AK,I4ffR'?..,a5.'Qij-31.123 ,Q I I x' 3,I,fiI ,I,i1Igi1:-I , Q 'Wy 5 WW I 'f- , ,fy I Q. Amir' I:-Iizmiri, ,WG K ' ' IffffIf 'yu '-f In ' If' - . I, 'S s '- , ,y:,.-- L iff? .vrfz-,ag f5g3I,If3.Q -1,1 I - I,,,:-.X - , , .In-.,.,pzgxfgtf-Qpfzz'-+Q:3: QI 2-551, ,ein , ,1,.I,1f:.m I- , . ,. , ,IV,,,,I,,,,,,,A,.,mI,m,,fi . I , f,1fzfg,I2-f.4WI'gg.g, I- ,. I' I I I -, ,. v,I' L S. , ,wi --mf.: 'wq.,gz: , -my f-M , , -, , V f V. A - ,M ,Vp q,IIf,-,9f,,:,.,, 5, ve!! fr,gJ,,I 'I' -tap f ' I Q A I G? , - ,, S. gf ? 'i2ii9f2. 1 - fffi?-1f-,rfi-'Mi- , ' 3 I' 140 3? ,,,., -5--jj:f,.Is:-, ,' W we T ??25'9 , Q- .I,',niI1w 'fInf1'JL' 'EQ' - fI- Til ' -I .- ,-'?45f1f7Qf2i'F9Pf,93595554-5 'LW f' I: fif .f5,f I'L : 1 ' 346. .I , Xp: . :ff -43- .f -In ww, , -QW afzfffes f I 55? fIIf we .SC '- W' I '62 I -, , - ' 'I 1:IIiQ1f.iQi-ffI2fB.-xi. neg ' M- ,ziggy 1, fx., I.vfg,':I,- V 4- , , I ,A . 5. f.fII5,,54I,g3.,f5,,:gy-: ? '?559Q -5533- 11 4: il .I 5 - -' z ,Y ' -I ',' ,.. f u' yy 7137 ,D x.f3Aq'f, ,Q A' yggugx IV? ,f, M - , ,' ,:. 'iv ,27,m,t AV. 93' , .. -' -f 545332 Iva. Q--IWQI-I ffgz' C -- V - ' I xx 1' I - - - f'w:3fMIf-- Tvi,LEjI I f'Q fII .. Qgggigy Yak, -I - ,, , I if--, 'I ', W2 Q 25124115 :aww -N-,Jaw 31f'1l:'f -, .- ' I fi i- ' I-:siIgz1t:1f?i x- 1f ' It ' Y ' 1-I.,1y , . 1 4 ' I, ,yi ffm, L, f,rw.-lp Q I1 i 4 f' 'I 'S ' , ' I k . - .3 Q -51,1-:,,, ' , LQLPFL 1 1 - , A9 11 '.,af?l'W '3L2f,QX3' - 39,1 gif.-vw::1?QgEP' if ' . 1 - , ,l ,' - . I ,. ' K ' W32' wh II A4 I Q my I- , Q ,MI .wc I., I , - -.': , - ,. R, - SI,.- Qwffbw , 555, 3 ,gf ,I , a.1 - 5' 'I , '-fav .- wfmf- xc-47.1 Aw -In .:, :cg wg, I- - I 1 -- I ' -- K Q, f. QI- f' . x X p . . - - 3 ig.,.QQWWZQMI-I,f:,1 - I I - ' x If-we-I. , ,,a,,1?y,,ggguy. I:,,y?I5yF,-,4feNf:31-51,I ,9,gf?.4 a,,,fi,- . , , . . . ' S ' M FII' fi Ac'-fIi'431i'?7?.-f 'TWA iw -ffalfffw ' X I. I' 2' -I ' .. - JI- ' yfgqg' I ,. ,f..?f,TY- 9 ,I ' ,, ' '-fI,,,,'.,A 1 -x f42'3f ' . f,'y'14If3wfuf.:'yNI grN,I,qg?gfg',:f-5:Tdc:'s ', 4--y'2i1-1' I'I1g,1f fgsggyyw-,. gfkw. , II I-yy ,,.,r .9 A K k ,,. 5 .ww W 1,4 I, 44.w.a4izb I,,..f, I QM-, ... . ., . .' -' ' X ff. ' ,,....1-Qq.f.2,,.,, k ,I M , ,nm , ,4. 1Iwvif,4X4 N.. ,. ma., M, K ,, ,W . . W , , 2 -- 1930-E.xs'roN1.xN 119 Senior Class Prophecy And, this instruinent. 'continued the old, white haired scientist, can record events which will transpire in the future. Oh, I laughed, but that is impossible. - My old friend's eyes snapped as he replied, f'Do not say that. Nothing is impossible. But wait-I will show you. ' Reluctantly I took the seat that he offered me while he went to the strange instrument and began to potter around it. 4 Now, he explained, This will be similar to a talking movie. The picture of the future event will be thrown on the screen in front of you and you will hear sounds that will be made in the future. Of course this is not yet perfected. Name some people and I will show you what they will be doing ten years from today. Oh, show me some of the members of East High's class of 1930, I replied. The scientist turned some dials upon the queer small box which he had in- vested with strange powers and an odd buzzing sound came forth and there flashed upon the screen before me the picture of a man busily writing at a large desk. The man raised his head and with a start I realized that he was Bunky Taliaferro, one time captain of our basketball team. I further learned that he was an English professor at the University of Chicago, and that the volume upon which he was so diligently working was a book entitled, The Bad Effects of Athletics Upon High Schools and Colleges. Before I had completely recovered from the shock given me by this astonish- ing revelation, there flashed upon the screen a scene from Broadway. There, above a large theater, shown a sign proclaiming the presence of the East High girl who had danced her way into An1erica's heart-Mary Graham Minor. Across the street at another theater a still more dazzling sign announced the fact that Margaret Brown, the famous actress and her company was playing there. Next, there was shown the fashionable 'Qlelly Bean Night Club of Havana, Cuba, which was owned and managed by Mickey Bloodsworth. A sign over the door read, Near Beer, the nearer the better. Soft strains of music came from the orchestra, which, I noted, was led by Bernard Hentschel. Claude Riddle, Ken- neth Radford, Richard Knowles and Hubert Lowman were also in the orchestra. Seated at one of the tables was the Raving Correspondent of The Kansas City Star, Stanley Fike, who was busily engaged in eating jelly beans. The scene shifted. The scientist and I beheld the stirring events which are found under the Big Top. High above the sawdust ring a pair of acrobats went through amazing, breath-taking stunts. W'hen they descended. amid the plaudits of the spectators, I saw that they were Perrine Dumas and Clara Ebert. Then Charles Crane, the famous clown, went through his antics. Dick Quinn. the tallest man in the world, was shown with John Belger, ringmaster. Kratschmer ik Kellogg, Compressed Ma1'slimallows, was painted in large letters over a factory in Philadelphia. In the office of the factory were shown Frank Brown, advertising managerg Bob Shane, business manager: Annie Barn- hardt, private secretary and Florence House. bookkeeper. In a flash the scene changed to Hollywood and showed an opening night at Gmunmyfg Chinese Theater. Throngs of people were entering the theater and among them were Dixie Manley. actressg Catherine Peterson, the Second Clara y 120 1 ii. --A- :::::...qa4::fH-uw:::::::::::::::::::::uoY vY.YY---YY H To the Faculty and Seniors of East High School we Wish to extend our sincere regards and best wishes. Your splendid co-operation has made serving you a pleasure. -4-QllCWJllli'4 PARISIAN STUDIO 1121 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri -+l6n0m9uGl-+- Official Photographers for the Eastonian Nineteen Hundred and Thirty. U30-Lixslomi E :xnnuo 2 1930-Essroxiax 121 -:H wa:::::: 2: ----- ...J .... ....... ....,...-.-....., 'Wai...:oum-fe:1:::::uQ.--::::::::-..,--::::- ..... El x :i :iz . .. .. 2 4, 4, 4, 1, il. 4, E gxf HOME OFFICE BUILDING 3520 BROADWAY U If Now is the time for you to start formulating :L definite life insurance pro. gram. Get :L good policy. The thrift habit which it will help you form will :Q mean a great deal to you later on. -, Life Insurance Agency work merits your serious consideration as a busi- ., pfjfhinghgzegogniiany' maintains an Educational Department for the purpose of 35 KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ii KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI J. B. Reynolds, President C. N. Sears, Secretary 1: Bowg lVallace Easley, actorg Marjorie Preussner, playwrightg Arta jane Thomas, novelistg and Ralph Deatz, director. The pleasure yacht of the Countess Du Punko CMarjorie Pickerellj was shown cruising in the waters near Miami. On board were the countess and some of her friends, Dorothy Mook, the national champion tennis player, Bonnie Daly, short story writerg Dorothy Becker, society matron, Margaret Beiser, poetessg La Verne McCurley, artistg Gen. Kenneth Campbell of the U. S. Marinesg Ralph Morgan, aviatorg Eldred Guthrie. Kenneth Miles and Virginia Goelitzer of the Metropolitan Grand Opera. A busy newspaper office was shown next. It seemed to be run chiefly by women. Virginia Reed was the editor-in-chiefg Marie Gilmore, managing editor: La Reine Shumaker, feature editorg Margaret Coffey, editorial writer and Helen Fahlstrom, the business manager. The next scenes flashed on the screen in such rapid succession that I could scarcely believe what I saw. Robert Barr was shown as a rich manufacturer of crystalized hot-dogsg Fred Leckenby as a scientist had discovered a method by which hair was permanently waved with lard and vaseline, Vlfarnie Plaskett as an inventor of ri perpetual motion baby-carriage, which was declared a scientific wonder, except for the fact that it would neverwork. Helen Gunter was shown as a girl's swimming instructor at the Ifnirersity of Kansasg Bob Dallam, a doctor: Clarence Chapman and Don lVard, air mechanics and Billy Parrent as the man- ager of the Kansas City VVater Companyg Mildred Smith, an office girl at East Highg VVilma Groesheck, as an English teacher and Gene Luther as the world's fastest typist, and Anna Green as a physiology teacher. The next scene flashed on and there was Pat Ahern, senator from Missouri, , , 411.4 ,bf Jil! f 5 'Sir f' 13 . . '?:1', , - 'WMQJ-f1Mgs-fy? ,yum 141: ,-71.2. we 115 , w w . girf-iiygw V' 'Q x W 59- 1, 4 ' T' 525 if-' 7f1,'f'f1,31f,2'f2'Qf , 2531357316 1' . ' M 1 1' . , 11 A... -wnafifg' M 1'.zgy:9pP i1f' vi ,-...,f: ff, ,cy f fr-.M 47 Mf,,f,yf,:p11 ,mv MK, , K , N. K .Aviv J 03- gvef, .,,,, , ,,f,,e.f ,A , . Hg - K-,Km . ff V 19 ' Siinzlf- ' '21 Sf 1'-ffiifxdfei ,f w . ' f?JZfv . .. K la-K 1, 1 141, .-7.g1,gm-M 3.1.1 K KM, N 47 ., K f YWM f ff ,, 4, w ww' Q -MJ Yea ,vfwflff an ff-jevfffifid WW 11 ., . ' ' 4 22 11' 'Q ,f 1 .1 WK fi v -f .fygfgfzm , I ff 170 f ,wg Gi? 1 f W Q1 I gs 1:1 X I - 1-11-,. -W. 2, 1 an 1, z,gifmi1y - Kia, '01 5 'W f 1 aw pw '45 A 'X 2112Q?.f+f5f.z'.' 'Wy 2719? W if - 1 'Q' 'zf . 1 6.2, ' 1 , '5 ' ' 1 ,1ezg,Q5 35' . 1 fn I ah f 1 15 3 f f 1 ' ,- f ' ' 1-A Af . K , 'KM F1-1 --1 49.1 .1 . , Kgfyly -- 11,1,,,f-K,g.9,w, 5 ,iw 1 . 'V ffl. .,f1z?7165-f 5 ,ff 1 ' 1 1' ' W ' f f , ' ggfvifj J 'A V 'R ,L k 5. I ,fi'1f.f1ffZi 32'fZ1'1i'f 1:45 Hgff mf ' 1 . , 1 Q . :Q 3 ' Y 1 A ' - 2' 'f 'Y f' 2' N 1 v' t' 1-ywff' wwf -T , 1. f 1 ' uf 2 M gggwx 1 ,Kf ., ,M,41:,f, 1, Wygfgggf 1' 1 jg: K K 1j'ff25az':5e.g:g'2v,T' , ' Kfwwfga 1, - 'lfwl'-pf,u?'..11'b,ff,V, .xx-:mf ff W , ' . z 47' 1 ffvf fsvf. 'W-U. f AK, 1 'w - ' me 1, LW1211-vs-. 4. , 'S 2 . sMvZe1 f 5 N24r2'ffLEw,ff:2f5f54.f,:4'f:QffiQ:Q J 1 . 1M.fZ1vfde1.'ip'-H . v 1, 6 fp 1,1-9w1.6,,'-wif 1 N 1- :,'Jf--Wf,Cf9:,- f1-.v9m.,55,11f-,yr Q7 11? . . 125zz,wwfm af 115311 w vfggb ,. favfwffmge- ,,ff-f1,.f1,Q,.,4.g1-25,4,wffwwW1.wc4W:g+?f f ., , - 1 , - .1-N-12amz4,,g, 11 wmv W +1 1 9'W4--4,f9.,gffWf5f,wwy,xxw, 1 no ff? 1' 2 1 gygmyfy--1 f ,. 9 4,251 Hgsfxvzkff-M2 f Qg1xwzgW:4fvgfs1mfgz,1iX1ei:Q'vwwgf , QW ff 4, iff, 1 ' .v579?f5yQ1?f3f'M? fm'U ,K , - wb 2 .rf MQMK, 1 - ,- 3,21 mgf.-K,,,Q9Jv ., -, K .1 . ,gfm ,. gf A ,Av Wdm, 52, f gmzfv :fn f15f'fm-291255356 my-Lqfaf-1wWwf1z+,.Q1f4.11w:wf:'i'1e4z'6 31,2 lu 1-1',1,f' Q gr., - A 1- -Q'gf,gyg,w 172,504 g - ,?ZM'f,1gf h A 4gvfgw9fQ1w1,pf-wr' 1 2. 2, ,SMA V 3 -5 mi- M, 4Wg-1362.4-112.2 , wiv 1mw1,W. 31, PM A 1- if ,g Mx. , 1. 4 .1, sawv,,gf4f,tsf.e,fK,.gQy1Ww:1 1 ,avg -,ww , frmilx K, an ., .,. 41 1 1 Q51.1gnwmxngiffgm-grip,L, K f-lv 1 . ig.-: fi'S'f5 Qwafw ' 1 1' 1 ,, ,iff f ' ,K , ,, 1 'M i:3TQ1f1if.! ,fs , ii . 11 Wag. pig v 3152. 1 'iv 0- V .ws Wir A .4 - ' . ff 773:11 42245: 1 ' W 4' F T ' ' 1 ,X gi' ' ' ' 'iff ' 21351 f f 'Q K X X 555 mf 5 fit Vie y ,A ' -1 f 5' - .1 vZse4fzw 3:11,1 ' . wffgmq 1 ,QQ Wi' ' 1 ' . , . A ' ae'Pb.Lefe ' 45 t 11420 3 Lfffwgi, ' 12 .' A P QI' 103. f l my ,Q K ' 19 11 :W PM mefgvvzeaim '2 f af: bklqf-em A 692 if ,.v' ' a f 3 J . A ' ' :Y T 75,1 1,2141 4- K ' J fW:K5:'a-i:f2if'1.?:ziP' 11rat:,22-, P .WHFEEYE-'LY' f . - ' rgx f a . - + , Hiwffww uf K? 1 wg K i11 525.11 M. qw W1 53- ' V f wx' ' 1, M 11 ,, if 1 1 1 1 ' , 'Y -wf. -,sms ' , gi '1 .1 1 ., ,K ' ,Mr ,, 3 few 2,5 ' X Qi - :sv Www. fwm,21f1ieg,'1iIif.'.1ff',4,gM2fs11 gn? ww I Y? srafwwggx ' .V 2 f 'Q ' QF xigmi ' . 'ra 1 1- 1 1, ,gi X345 Lisqf is .Q ,, . ,. Q Q, , ,gwag ,- Q ,., , ,KK 0.a,,,.,,1,,kggM , Q' K ,M K K 1, .25 ,, K ,ft .1 ,1 1 ,x 1 , 4, ifg'4 ! ,... -mf? 11 gc, V vi. fir.-mffwm,-L1 - ,ffggf Q1-11,11Lf- mgify A v ' 2 sxffw 111: 43. . , 4, ,K , 4 ,x ,, , .f 4,,K,,a- .. , 5 ,ff , 1 X w, '14 'Fo K , f , ef. iff' ,, km, ., f. V, , s. . ff Q. , W .aff x .2 . M sw K If ?Hj,5?'Z,g3, Ag . , W, .M .kg .M , , ,V R K ,KMQM :SW mm m 3,313.11 -fwfMe,.af-K A .ks . , .Q 1. . .1 ,,.54s,,. i, ,fs A ,, awp 4. 'Q 1 -' :4Q5,.f.,,g,2gmx,'9v:1g:, 1 1 1 1- , ,ww 1 W - . 'A J gb. - Q Aww YH911. 11 f . , a s ,If-1' . 'M - ,,'Wf as ff' ,mv 1 'K' .1 K 1 f fy? Q4 K 1. if 2 - , , .L 241999 f , e ,,:,b.3iss 11 Q ' f' -1 ,A 1f,v ff -1 .dwg .,cH'.'1 ' X 1 ' A , f1Is.f,fu3:, www lm 1 We S 1 V A Mifgiibs-Q, -1 fp- 6 ww-a, , -N , ,Kg 6195593333 0153 , 11, .?,g7,,9'Z,,,f .' Q' f 5 1 ffgkiggh ' Q51 Ng! 1, 4,15 12,4 Wgwefv .Kg , .fd K ,K K, . K V ,1 Q Q gi y A,,.i.,,1ff. W, sq ,TWA W xgy xw W5 ,A 4 wif 'MW . me Q, N45 11 . W MM: 9 Zan, , A W 1 'vpw 1 11 mg 165 Rain f 1, may 'Aff Q3 ,M 13,35 :fx X' ' H333'1'Mf'ff 6e 8 W 52952: 'ff' g f , -vf x x5C?kf5f'Q X'Yw'f gwggfvw ,, . - -, : 21 737 .1 ' ' Q5 fi f 1 -1' , 1 - - 1 - , .kg ,Ky ,, K: ' '5,y,'g,K ', ,f,.55.- 1 Kg S, .1 'Kr , - 'p2,ggZ ' 'Z iff af 4 -r -111- VL 7 nfl. 1 mfg L 1 f - - 4 544 ggi an 1 v M11 . Q, Ki f- M be V905 ,M wg f' ,wwfffg ,5w.4f'?1i'?if 'f W ff ffgf 61352355 f?f215ff1fN miha f ,yi 6 W4 w 4 4 WEE! my F ,J 'Q yaaggfk 'wiahnil-'1 1, 59 -:..'. ' x f -1+ 11' 'J 1, Q39 3,.,KKK 'K ' ., .- Ev'g'gi'L ' 'f I fIf '9,, ,ffl '92 17' . K fmt 17'-A . 45 iw 'J' :1 'f. -A V: fl '. x' ':5'VK-1, U19 vfff f l 6 ,.2 i My ' , 2' 12' -r--1 'gui ' nf, , . '.q7153: S,w ! f m , 11 y-. , f .1 .,. 5 KS. 5 1 Q ggi' gg, , M :V ' 1 11 a f 1f'7 1 M f 1 ff K f J ,M if-aww... 1' 1930-l2ixs'1'ox1,xN 123 delivering an oration in the senate chamber. Then there was the picture of a giant bridge which was being constructed over the Blue River. The Laub Brothers Construction Company was in charge of the structure. A scene of a hunting party in an African jungle was shown. Three of the hunters were Forest VVenclelI, Wesley Pierson, and Arthur Viets. The latter shot five times at a tiger without hitting it. Tom Ellis, fthe scientist who was in search of a Healess monkeyj. Richard Hartenherger, and Marvin Hughes were also with the party. The scene then turned to the establishment of the fashionable modiste, Mary Alice Gartrell. Her assistants were Edith Adams, Hester Baum, Alma Guion and Dorothy Williams. The Lilla sisters were shown singing over station li. U, N. K. of Kansas City. :::::::eff-44-+fe::3::::EfEfffg-Haifa:::::::::::::::::::feff::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- E' IF Trmt Yourself to the Bm! i MoRGAN's HAIRCUT SHOP Haircut, 35e Childrerfs, 25c PVF Strive to Please li 1715 Lister Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO- To Your Door livery Daly 1: gg KNAUSS Sz BOWEN w MANOR DRUGC0- fff' h it .Q 24th Lister-CLifton 1102 EE ll :I: it il gl 5.5 27th Denver.-Linwood 2813 Q H R. Q ' Prescriptions 11 Specially W0 call for and deliwr them and li if 5: El Home of the 1- U K. 8z B. Boys il Always Fresh! l am! ,Il wi 1, sy VJ E , N 4 ,NH fl IV r- , ll w N. 5 W3 f f .jx , A , M 11 ,4 J my 1,1 5 M j Wil e 11 + , N Nwy i WJ Wi , M l up Nw. N' 1 , VJ E ru. W 1,1 A if I ' W T la, ,J rf is , v ' w! ,ki i J 'H H 1930-EAs'roN1AN 125 They were followed by the Brownfield girls. Clifton XVinfrey was the announcer. A liner was shown steaming out of New York harbor. At the prow stood the captain, LeRoy McComb, and the first mate, Albert Davidson. Edna Allen, a teacher of history and Bates Carlton. Spanish teacher, were shown on their wav to Europe for a year's study. Park XVelch, the criminal lawyer, was also aboard. Don Berger was the chef and Vtlillard Callahan the ship's doctor, and Rosalie Tar- water the nurse. George Grabb served as steward and Romayne Timberlake as librarian. XYe saw Mabel Aspden and Edith Reece as the owners of a cleaning and dyeing establishment, Thelma XVinkle, owner of a Horist shopg Mildred Steacy, Dorothy Bertram and Irene Motter as Ziegheld Follies girls, George Fowlston as a banker and Ernest Gibson a bond salesman. Then the Semstead Filling Station was shown and across the street from it was one of the Reckart Chain Stores. A cat and dog hospital was operated by Bertha Blackwell, Frances Butler and Ruth Cochran. Dorothy Scroggins was the matron of a girls seminary in New York, Martha Birklid a music teacher, Mildred Elmer a lawyer, Mary Fraynack the owner of a chick hatchery. Helen Ewing a kindergarten teacher at Ashland School, Lois Boone cashier at the Globe Theater. Lucille Bratton a housewife, Dorothy Herren an artist, Dorothy Roeder postmistress in a small town in Indiana, Leona Greenstreet a saleslady for Jones Store Company, Anna May Hammen and Frances Schwartz missionaries to Africag Lena Hampton a journalism instructor at M. U., Eloise Kross, Helen Kellett and Elizabeth Hubner beauty operators, Thelma McCartney organist, Mary Helen Nelson and Mary Phelan owners of a pet shop, Frances Powers a French teacher and Louise Rumpf a nurse, Robert Guthrie principal of Elm' 'ee 1' ll j ffff: ,.., Buy These Tasty EE Candy Bars From .MQ EE - if ' .U i - 3 ii 'F Your Cafeteria wg?- :,E ' '-22' if .. Y EE .,.' 1 il EQHERSHEYSQEE .f '-at-In--. :ell 'Q . .... l ' 5-H.g sl 'fill marsnnur EE is --- - - neg.u.s.m.nu 5 .. 2 ,, EE ga.. , I- E it 3 'l 2 fl THE HILL CANDY co. 423 Delaware O-EAS'rox1 C077Zl0ll.772672ff 0 az Friend ---'-22:04.------Li H5?:::::f??H::::::::fa-MM-i-:.ou.... 1930-liasroxiixx 127 Northeast High School, and Herbert Hachenherg and Tom Holmden managers of the Ashland Theater, I saw Elmer Schanzer as the owner of a meat market, Etta Stephenson, Pauline Smith, Geneva Kemp and Louise Seldon as stenographers, Helen Mc- Dowell as the wife of a minister, Mary Frances Metcalf and Lena VVilburn as nurses, Harold Nixon and Bill Pearce as interior decorators, and Juanita Twyman as a telephone operator. The races at Tia Juana were shown next. James Sebastian, Granrlison Burn- side and Leon Mason were jockeys. Fern Bedingfield and Dorothy Mygrant were owners of some of the winners, Virgil Yard, football coach of Stanford Univer- sity, Robert Mosiman, chief of police of Los Angeles, Margaret Haynes and :gee 1 : 1 :eff-:-cieesn0.Nee44ee4-f+u1-:effff1-..- A susan- -fffeaea-.a -eeeegnm - - 224444 : : 1 :euefeeee : : : : f : :eff : : : :fa-a ve : : : : : : : : : : 1 Ig: ., n. -, A. -, iw. -, .l. 'F iw! .w. Phone BEnton 4119 ii J. F. SCHROEDER E That's the Place to Buy if DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, SHOES It 24th and Lister Kansas City, Mo. H t .... 5 5 i pg lil ul li r Moberly Coal Company 4. 2 f Successor to :qi ' 515 FRAZIER BROTHERS li Y ii Tahona Semi-Auth. Grand No. 1 Paris Cornell Cherokee Sugar Creek Pet. Coke and all other grades of Hard and Soft Coal Tel. BEnt0n 1177 24th and Brighton gg ie 1 . 55 :E 5 2 1 ..- ,,... ,ztzrm i..,,.,,,..,....,,,.,,i ,,,,,,......,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,.,, . N Y 4 f', f 1 x - 'A g:f92Q M 2 1 ff-X REX l lv-J f' if 'U 491 f ' me All f n- Ia22:'?I61?Aqi:5fj1x A Wr,, , V' ' wff' ' m.,A V5 hh'Ax . i ,.A , , h l V! , a ' h 'V i A ' iFUfQH'3 RW 7-V, Y. W M VV ! I i f 1 ., v ' , , ,bwi A ' 4 A 0 Q f f f L5f1fiw f 557 - ' ' f5 , Q H1 1 A r -s , ,il kir. 5 K l Larval' ly I- S , U ff' 4 1 JS K ? 7 2 ,P e if fif Y Q ' 'ei f' 7' ' - 1930-liAs'roNIAN 129 Gretchen Korenke song writers. KatlI1'yn Kratz :I clietieian. lXlilclrecl Lawson land- scape architect and Dorothy filasner aviatrix were attending the races. The next scene showed a huge airplane being outfitted for a flight to the moon. james VVO1'lIClflI.li:f was the pilot, Harry Malkinus and James McClanahan, mechan- ics. Charles Rorlinon astronomer and Conley Scott was the promoter of the expe- dition. The Santa Fe's crack train, the Chief. was shown on the way to Los Angeles. Irving Veatch was the engineer, Frank H. Blake the fireman, and Orville Johann the conductor. Marie Craig naturalist, Helen Callicotte and Louise Bauer ranch owners, Elizabeth Burnside essayist, and Helen Buzan and Ethel Anflerson the 2 -'ee'------'-'---ee - Yee- - -Y 1 5 S it BENTON 1247 WE DELIVER 2 GROCERIES AND MEATS ii FRESH FISH AND oYs7'ERs IN SEASON gg 5 .. E Live and Dressed Poultry Our Specialty EE 18TH AND LISTER AVE. KANSAS CITY, Mo. 3 .,.,....I,...oooooo.I.oo oooI.I.I.I.. 3 Hydraulic Lift 24-Hour Service 5, 59 HIGHEST QUALITY OILS, GREASE AND GAS 55 Q MARVINS' FIREPROOF GARAGE Complete Automotive Service ,I Telephone CLifton 6090 1701 Lister if 'miIII'i'LQLQilQiQ,'g'Q,Q.Qm,,a.Ig if sim-1 Tire and Battery Service First Class Work Lister Auto Service Marco Beauty Salon I First Class Repairing Towing Service 1713 Lister Tel. CL. 6090 I Superfine Shoe Repair 1. 1. EE Shop R. R. ZEIGLER, Prop. .. Service That Serves 1705 Lister- Tel. CL. 6090 I .VVAAAIA Permanent Waves-Marcels Open Evenings By App0intm6I1t 1703 Lister Tel. CL 6090 Huggler Barbecue Chicken Sandwich Rib, Pork, Beef, Ham Sandwich 20c to 30C Curb Service Honk Horn 1701 Lister Tel. CL. 6090 ::::::u.:::::::--::: A----Y N.., 1 V A 4, .A,. 'B in-V: 1 li ff 7 ir x D? 21 K Dy H 3 ' 1 A f' .1 ' rf 5771 512-R' ' N K , bf '.'h' iiilfif'-1fff: -fi 4 W i Agn 2 bb l L f kx m. Z ' a n -Q. J' 'T-gig ff ' -Fm, Qfq -2' - ' ' ' :fx if ,Q ,M --'U3',gffa' ,.' : 'A P ' .f ' 2551? ff' f 'ff i i W2 , ,,.v.',,,., .,, f f me v 32, 3. 7, . M.- , Wx. 2 ,f,wb'15: .. ' m i?El..m'X '-Qfgglllasm 1930-l2,xs'roNiAN 131 manufacturers of the Buzan and Anderson Beauty Preparations were on the train. Ray fought-nor. inventor of non-popping chewing gum. was shown demon- strating his invention. George Shattuck. prizetighter. was shown with his trainer, Donald Spalding. He was soon to meet VVilliam Chamberlin in a hout for the lightweight champion- ship of America. Henry Fulkerson was Kid Chaml1erlin's trainer. A large form was shown. Frank Blake was plowing a field while in an ad- joining Eeld Paul Gorham and Alex Grabau were similarly occupied. Esther Dovell, landscape artist, was lwusily painting rustic scenes. A won1an's cluh meeting was shown next. The lecturer was Alberta Davies. Some of the meinhers were Arlene Cunningham. Lois Burrow, Alice Anderson. Thelma Smith, Georgia XVagner. Katherine Gulotta. Olive Hanna, Esther NVilson, Ruth McCarty and Helen Keeling. They were all talking' about about fashions, the absent members and diets for children. Aeaa..:.f..ifff. aff,:::.::.::.:.:.:::::f 5 E PHONES viorok THE FRIENIJ. 3 2 1twQ.ifm:: MAKING STORE if 2 WYANT-CARLSON 2 WHOLESALE GROCERY Co. Oldcxt Wlialmfilc Grorery in Kansas Cily 1 E Calfring to HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND INSTITUTIONS ONLY 2104 McGee on Viaduct Kansas CitD', M0- .ttt. ,...,,se.,,,..,.,.,, .tttt.. ...,,,.,,,..,.,.. ,..., a??mw.....,+,,,..N.mWm2-.m::::H,-eggs!-i li 5 as lfefer- Colfegzkzfe Press Kansas City, Mo. ag Manufacturers for 20 Years ai COMMICNCEMENTINVITATIONS JEWELRY 35 v1s1T1NG c'ARDs CAPS AND GOWNS It 4, 2 IJIPLOMAS CLASS GIP FS z U V ,,-, SYAA, Hy, N,,,,,:,,,,,.,,,,,,:??,.,,.,...,..?s,n+,-sezzz: -Hrzza .....,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,..,5-rr,-. ....-r-n-vwv------ W,-,-TFNN ...., l 4 i I L52 lgdo-liAS'l'UNIAN A scene in Z1 court room was shown. Clayton Tobler was the judge and among the jury I recognized Frances Boehm, Lois Stepp, George Tucker, XVilbert liales and Harold Hartman. The clerk was XVilliam O'Dell and the prosecuting attorney Ray Snider. Edina Norton was suing Irwin Jamison, chiropodist. for injuries to her foot. just as another scene flashed before me there came a rumble from the strange machine and scenes followed in such rapid succession that we could not tell what they were. The scientist turned off the current which had been running the machine. The scientist was the first to break the silence. 'AIS it not wonderful? he asked. Yes, I gasped, But will all these things come to pass ? I am almost sure that they will, replied my friend, but then 'quicn sabe'? Miss Baldwin during an exam.: Alice you must not look at Ed's paper. Alice Butler: Oh, that's all right, Miss Baldwin, there isn't anything on it Miss Cannon: Authors who are living today are called- Bernard McCarty: Extemporaneous! Dear Students: We buy y0llI' good used books at good pI'lCeS. With sincerest wishes that you have a happy vacation, we are ever, yours truly 5 LORIE BOOK STORE I BEnton 7651 4808 Independence Ave. v 930-liixs'ruN1AN address C. W. Lamke, Registrar. GROCEITS 133 C0JllfY1llIIl'IIl'S DAVIS OIL CO. No. 1-24th at Van Brunt No. 2-58th at Swope Parkway P555 V GTON 11 Fl rry gl SAINT Lows H ldliyx he V ' f' 1 The College of Liberal Arts if -ll The School of Engineering ' - r - The School of Architecture ' , ' , The School ofBusiness and Public U ' Administration lx ' The Henry Shaw School ofBotany it w W7 Qx The School of Graduate Studies 5 Q5 1 -' 12333 The School of Law 2' Y I neg? 32:33 The School of Medicine 1 I' , ' W! Saba The School of Dentistry l V - The School of Nursing I QQ? The School of Fine Arts 'I fl ,xx S144 The Division of University 5 ' 3 QQQN nw: MM My Extension I , lg ' Y gum -:w5.,.f,m M ,ff The Summer School K , , 7 iiit ' , if wg sums TO For Catalog and Full mrormation, 'X His:-4 ermos Fooo' R A T v o u R 'Y Mary, Mary, quite contrary, XVhat clot-s your graclc-card show An HM and l ah mc, oh my. ,Xml three Fra all in a row! Mary took some littlc tests. .Ks easy as could hc, llut tfvcry test that Mary took Slit- failed to get an li, Fe, fi. fo, fun, l smell the blood uf a lfrcslmian, Be he dumb, Or be he bright, l will give him an awful fright. lfrcsliie, guosie gander, lVl1ithe1' do you wanrlcr? Up stairs and clown stairs ln Search uf my rumii lllll1lllk'l',H 'x U W ., , W W 1 w ' v I 11 ,I F lm 1 W I Il! 3 . r m W 1 U UE! 5 , l ,Q . li a W N 1 v, I 1 X, X iw AHF V5 wx: 1 Y ,i Q!! 1 Nw MM Ml U HW V4 M H W' un V1 x,,1 W' -H :MJ . wh X ' , W , iw i ! Q if T W 1 H 'I ' IV! A ia a 11 32 J -----.nr1-111,1f1M11111111.1fnn 4. l7.g0+E,XS'l'LrNI.XN Little lin-l'lzii'1l. lust her grzirlu czircl And dicl nut care to fincl it. She left it alone hut it Came hmne Bringing failures hehincl it. Freshinan, frcslinian, have ynu :L lunch stool? Yes, sir, yes. sir, it is against the rule? I've one for Mary one for May, .Xncl une fur a little hwy that comes this wilyfl 1 1 111 1 1 ----A 141114444-4-I-44-ufaeueef-1?11 1 1 -M-44-Haifa-Q 1-.Haifa - 4+M,1e-.wonofmeqq-1-1-aaa. FREEMAN MORTUARY AND CHAPEL 42nd St. and Baltimore Ave. Telephone LOgan 0930 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI , ,.,,,,.Y,,,.,,.. ..... 1 ,H , ......,--- .-,-.. - --1 ------'------- - ---Lv-,Senna-1--ffm . 1WrrTrrf:.....Y, ..,,.,., N-1 N .,., ,W-,W-we .,.. 11-N-pnvff. rn- ........, 7,1 .N-rnfrr. . . - 1-afar,-. 11 11 1 1 1 4-4-N1 1 1 1111...-Heffeaau-N-111 1 1 1 .fag 1 1 1114 -M1141 .NMQ1a1fff1 wwaaafnm-1ffff++4f fca we Butter cream center covered with caramel peanuts and chocolate. ' A+' li M.. ,,, , V---' ,1..,...u.1f1a1.-0.1.11 1 1 1 1 ff.-.041 1 1 1 Mun.. 1 1 1 1 1510+-1 1 136 1930dliAs'rONlxN --- Y---- A-A ----- --A----- ..::gg::u4n4 Y... ,.., .. ..,.,VY,,, I S A. O. THOMPSON LUMBER CO. EVERYTHING IN LUMBER jf UNl'Il'Il'1f'EOIi .X CAR LOAD 3100 East 18th St. Benton 7221 E e g,,,:::,:gr: greg::...,,.f?5f....::::f:::-44,0 .....,, ann ...VVF uno ...V... noon ............., ,,,,,.., ,wY- A------ ::::::::::.ufi::::',u4o::::nnu.4::::::uf-n::::::n:::::::::::w.-n::::::.n.u::::::::::: 5 ,.v.... 5 NORTHEAST BOOK STORE HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS-ATHLETIC GOODS Best wishes tO the graduation class '30 i A pleasant vacation tO the Faculty and Students H 4801 Independence Ave. KS. E. Cornerb Z Bnnton 4831 1'-----H ------,'- --,Marg1gg5Q:1::.n::::::wrw::r::::::::::::::::o+a'?::zzz: gmssx, ----f A ..f,...-... .,Y...,,,,.,..,.. .. 5 il il I Telephone 55 gg BEntOn 0447 Resources over 38,000,000 QE .,: X H 5 SWEDISH AMERICAN :: LE SAVINGS Sz LOAN ASS'N A - F- Ba fb C gg 919 Walnut ii A Pays5fZonSavings --FZ07,Z-JZ-- gg Money always on hand for good 55 :L V 35 rm! estate Inaux, 611 3 x HOLTHAN, x HAWKINSON, 55 P lem SPC lm' lg II 15th St. and Lawn Ave. 2' , gg li 5 Kansas Clty il ii I ..YV.A. A ,,.-A-,,.,,,, .. .-,..., ...,,,. ---,,,--,, sr 1930--lf.xS'l'UN1,yN , nNun.n.,,.:: :::::::w.:::::: ::::::::n.n::: ------- at... ---'--- ,,,,,.. 2 X Z Z ,L I , - 1. 1 ' :' I 5 f 'pe' ' 4 E 9 Q 3 4, mmm mzonn I ', 5 5 'F' T ' ' Qs E 30 YEARS 2 FINANCIAL 5 SERVICE 2 + 2 E Ninth and Walnut Streets ff Kansas Cnty Mo ll fn Au fh nn INAIAVA umm , OF idelify Nmional Bank fl Trus'l' Company , I. . Ittf fl ' --------N.-n:::::: -:::::Ewr:::::: i :::--- fH::::::::wp::::::- -- Q E LE ROY STUDIO 4709 E. 24th St. E P1IUf0!jP'tIfP1I.Y, Any Style Korinlr Finixliiug-Ifilms Dwclopvfi Frm' Sjwreial Prir I'.x' I0 Sfzrdenls 2 u.................,.,,......,................1:L::::f......::::::..,H::: Little lluy lilue turn off the Z1l21'l'l'll Although it is Monday sleep docs no harm. Jack 111111 Jule Jack lilcys could get nu IE Vvem UP to 5511091 His girl could get nu lik lo get all Qdllmtlml' Su 'twixt them both, they fixed it up But Jack clntcliczl there And got the :iii-g I 1 -lule flunlu-rl in rccitzitiun. Passed easy as you plc-asc. :ll lf- vw -xgf-1w,f-'vm Wwfi,i,,,,,,l,w,,,,,,,,, ,, , ' :::::::E+..n::: ::::::fg WM I E Y w L' I 11 1' U 1 N 1 wx: w 's r wi Ui Fi ,yi all UH 1 I 5 M4 'H ml: Mu' f MW , JN 3 M 4, lil gl? .. O 19.50-Elxsroxlixx 1.39 SEPTILKIBIQR School started. X011 will reinembcr On the first day of September. And, to make things very gay. An Echo was issued that day, On that very self-same day The football squad :lid play. The squad learned its stuff in time To beat Lafayette, nothing to nine. The Student Council got started right Selling hooks with all their might. The activity tickets were tried. All who bought them were sat- isfied. Pep Clubs started with 11 bang. For tl1cy're a snappy, pcppy gang: Promotions were made in R, O. -5 2 1 T. C. Eastonian head named as Mickey B. Ei 5 CHAPMA DAIRY 2 1207 Locust Retail Vlctor 9620 Wholesale Vlctor 9624 .t E 55 PASTEURIZED AND RAW f MILK AND CREAM fl :c 4. f...:::::::nNff, nf- ----' nn...-.-.. W.. W'--H 140 1930-li.xs'1'oxI.xN OCTOISIZR Alackl alas, Cis it in dream?j Southwesfs squad has heat our team. Harvest program came along. And bids to clubsfeternal song. XVe made poor De La Salle roar: Twenty to nothing was the score! Hundred yard punt made by Light. Three cheers for him, he is all right. Morgan was Chosen to represent The senior class wherever he's sent. Tigers couldn't beat EAST HIGH Game turned out to be a tie. Halloxv'een ended the month with fun. XVe wcren't scare-cl, 'cause ghosts can't run. ::::::1-u:::::: p4::::::::::::::::::::::f-44-feeg.ueai:.e.:zerzfaw ....., no ...... 5 ? g . . fue Avenue Flows! FLOWERS DELIVERED Anywhere il Any Time se , o - Independence 3094 10800 Van Horn Road 1 4 4 lQ3O+lf:,XS'l'UNlAN 141 NOVEMBER Pageant took place in Anicrieas heart, ln which East High School took a part, Paseo Pirates turned us back. But for courage our team rlicln't lack. An Alumni Hop, and then, Hurray l Turkey for Thzniksgiving Day. Leaflership Club was started thent And letters awzmlerl the football men. Charley YVitt was chosen to be Our football captain in the year '30, An emblem committee was named to find Us an emblem, thc very best kind. And then with Columbia as our goal 5 M Basketball plans began to unroll. ff: mm ...mx .. ..:::::::::f::Eg::f::::5::::::......,ig::::Hg::::1:fff....i E : 5 Ou! of flm .Viglzt mmm Dawn, 3 4, H On! of S'V11lf7Uf1lj' rouzvx Svlvirv 2 i as Mrs. C. L. Forster E - s FUNERAL HOME 55 918-920 Brooklyn Ave. E T ---w'w-'wwwVVYv,vY,,w,-- ll Linwood 2784 33111 E. :nsf sr. E ' 1 gg PARSONS PRINT PLACE 2 gg lllllfft' St'rf'irv is tin' Null' 5 2 Wedding Announcements, Invitations, Office Stationery, Booklets, Priced consistent with creditable work. i Z E H, 1030-li,xs'roNi,xN DECEMBER The juniors found that clcction was fun, Lincoln heads class of '3l. The Mid-Year Plays wcrc surely :L now! XYcnt uvcr with a bang. And howl licho Staff sponsored an cmhlem straw vote. fXVc iczircd that the freshmen would votc for a goat? Mr. Xowlin, we are glad to relate, His sixty-sixth birthday did Celee brute. Then, Hurrah! Good will to the nation, For we took our Christmas va- cation. ,,,,,,A.4.N,f.,7 .Queeg 1 :fe ----- : :fee 1:1 ::uuu.f- - Eff: 1+ wx: :ff AI ::1:::aff11:::::+::fef+..,.---Nuoff:::::::::::...... . -V 5 KANsAs crrv Zi il Q -1 Cionlpliiiiciifs 1 Young Women's QE 1: 2 f Christian Association Building ff 1016 McGee street 533 if E Kansas City, Mn. QE EE of flu' ii! gi, Thorough instruction in Bookkeep- Q Ii: mg, Penmanship, Shorthand, Touch gg Q T Typewriting, Office Work, B61nk- Q: gg 3 ing, Commercial Arithmetic, om- :E 2 mcrcial Law, Civil Service, Machine i 2 Bookkeeping, Stenotype, Salesman- 1: i 3 . 5 ship. Business Correspondence, .iz ,, 3 Adding Machine, Dictaphone, Ma- Elf ' chine Bookkeeping, and Secretarial gi H Training. Highly experienced In- ' Offlife and P13-Ut structors of Shorthand, teaching :E Z Dement, Pitman, Graham, Gregg Elf I and Success Shorthand. Positions 3 3105 Gillhanl Road 2 secured for graduates. Catalog Q i 5 free. 3 Q . III I , , Q School in Session All the Year. Eli Telephone VAl6llt1H6 3106 Day and Evening Sessions. iii 5 C. T. SMITH, Pi-esiflent. . .....,,.s,.,..N.,... ii .... -M ...... s.,..,.sm,,......-r....... l93O-ICASTUNIAN 143 JANUARY I :Xt the beginning of the year, New freshmen began to appear. W XVe started the basketball season right Defeated Rosedale, ftheir score was a sighti. The Indians and Vikings were put in the blue. But Westport :lefeaterl liast, 7t0 2. The senior girls were invited to he Guests at a hop of the R. O, T. C. The Lit societies must now take care A new club was formed by rivals so fair. E 22 i TUDENTS f QF O O 0 li ii KNOW YOUR CITY als 5 KNOW YOUR SCHOOL 55 f, 4, 3 4. KNOW YOUR CHURCH KNOW YOUR INDUSTRIES if z KNOW YOUR UTILITIES 5? f 2E gf l? : And give all a helpful boost. Then when you are 55 1 5, ready for help theylll be able to help you. 'T li E I El 2 Kawai Cizyf Power 6? Lzgfzf Co. .i. .L 5 3 0 . 1330 Grand Avenue 1: 5 2 5, ,,s,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.M,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,..,W,,,,,M.,..s.,,,.,t,,M,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,mm. s:::::::::n+fE::--- ::::::..Q::::::: 1 11110111 0 flzmzteri That Thorn' Ixallnzv CIM r Hollvttoodw United Film Ad Service, Inc. Home Office and Studio 2449 Charlotte St. Bruiche in Nfmneipnli Toledo Indianipolis, Milwaukee Free Ten Week Course in Motion Picture Acting Night Classes Mondavs and Thursdays 'lliix Hollx Anim Our of Om' Popular lgdloe-ll:AS'l'0NIAN FEBRIQA RY The R. O. T. C. knows its stuff, Sponsor Brown, wc've said enough. Central and Chrisman, oh mc, oh my I Both teams defeated East High. East came back, fighting mad. lVe 'trouncecl Manual, wegeirt wc glad? Things seemed to go to the blue, Central won the track meet, too. The old Echo Staff had done their host So the new Staff gave them a rest. Our emblem is now a BIG BLACK BEAR. So all you other schools BE- WARE Vlihen the sophomore election was done, McCarty was president, a favorite son. nun on on nun-neunw sn- Of Pax! High School .SL'7'l'I'lI Stars ... ,,,,.. n.,...,. 10.30-lj,xs'i'oNI.xN l-In MARCH liast marle Paseo walk the plank The Pirate ship we even sank. East won the city tournament. So to Columbia she was sent. With colors flying, playing fast, Our team went fighting to the last. But, then, when Central we clirl mee? NYC were compelled to acknowl4 edge defeat The 0L l'Bl,'RS'l' was a sizzling success It gave us all much happiness. Kratsehinefs the boy who rlifl most of the hestg The senior ballot tells all of the rest Commercial Cluh Dance was much fun, Voted successful hy everyone. Then, the freshmen east their vote For Sebastian as president, fhe'll he the goatj. 5 ' 0' ' 4. i I HERFF-J ON ES CO. E E INCORPORATED l MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Class Rings, Pins, Announcements 1411-1419 North Capitol Avenue INDIANAPOLIS D I , BLAKENEY, District Mgr. uw .-- ------ nun -A-AAf nu. ---- ---- A A 146 l'J3fJ-Iz.xs'1'u:v1ixx APRIL y Mixer was given hy P, T. A. f Everyone came fthere was no X sv . ,fi g Dayl- 7 , ' The Lit societies gave a :lance N I 7 fYou should have seen those Av! scribblers prance.j Y In the contest at Convention Hall Hfff! 6 ' Our Pat went and gave his all. '4 And he was chosen as the best X 7 X ll l I Chosen first above all the rest! rl I X Dance was given by the Pep Clubs X And at dances they are not rlubs. R. O. T. C. Circus was fun. Plays for the senior play begun. i V Those plans were nearly perfect. . 4.-nrjlib R' too Play was successful through and through. NA Though our boys do all their best XYe don't rank in track contests. .,..........., ,,.....n...... KANSAS CITY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE A School of Practical Business Education . Courses in Accountancy, Advertising, Salesmanship, Business Correspondence, Traffic, etc. E NO OTHER SCHOOL IN KANSAS CITY LIKE IT. EE 3 Save 955.00 by taking summer course in Accounting. 1: Ask for Free Bulletin. 2 BEN H. HENTHORN, Director 1' 403 Gordon-Koppel Bldg. -- ------ ----v- ---- -.... : oo : :::u :nee ,,,,,, .... .. ,... ,,,,s , VIct01' 1349 I .....-.0..., -,,,..,,, ,-,,- 1930-lEixs1'oN1AN 147 A Franklin ilpe Cream M .-X Y Girl Reserves gave farewell tea For the senior girls, you see. On junior assembly day The seniors rliml not feel guy. The seniors had their turn lon, Juniors felt a little blue. Some of our seniors were famed On the Honor list were named. Y Missouri-Kansas contest VVas won by our Pat-Hes hest. Then came the fifteenth of May I.it Cmilest was helfl that tluy. The Prom was :i big success-- -luniors wished seniors liappiliess, ----nu nn ---- YN ww,w nn, ,-,, .,,,,-,.,,,, ,,., ....,,,,,....u4...,,,,. :xx EE 71 6 Delaware Nl ,'i ',l ::: QUE ? E- - :lr I , ll , I i 2 F ' -- n H v.v.v.vs.vs.vs!!.v.vs.v.vx.vmv.vN.v.mv.vsx.vsx.v.vs.v.vs.v ' ' Super Finish Covers for Schoolsland Colleges Charno Bindery Company A Kumar City Ifzflifutzwz U, ,,,,, ,,,,.,, .... ......::::,:::::::3:5::::::::::::::::n.:::::::: ::::'--: ::::'--r---on nu-U ,.,,r,., :1,::::::,:,::,:x::::::,:::::::::g::1::::::+.:::::::::u.:::::::wm4e1::::, on .,....Y - ----f-' -----' ' Tim Book z.r Prinfed O11 Butler's Ambassador Enamel Book 64 3 0 M issouri-Interstate Se s w e ff' I 7715 251 ' PaPer CO' Q75 X294 K A N s A s C IT Y ..,..,..,, ,Y H8 1930-li,xsToxiAN ----------.uf--:::......::f:::::4 u::::::nuu:2113...-n::::::nuq:::::: nn: :::::::: ::::nun! o Kansas City School of Law THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR Offers a complete course in Law, leading to the degree of LL.B. Post Graduate Course has now been added with the degree of Master of Law, Write for catalog or c-all at Executive Offices, Law Building, 913 Baltimore Kansas City, Mo. Telephone, HA 3262 Shots XVell, said Mr. listhcr, l believe that's all. :Xnzl now are there any ques- tions before the final ? Yes, sir, answered Hob Barr, XYhat's the name of the textbook in this course ? Miss Burrus: XVhat are Hibernians? john Belger: Uh, them's the people what sleeps all wiriter.iSfevcn.r Smut' Pk ff wk 4: 1: XYarner Morrison: Guess l'd better clo some spring cleaning on my car. Girl Friend: l clitln't know it had springs.-U. of S. Calif. l'Vampu.r, Mr. Avery fabsent minclecllyj: XVell!! There's one too many buttons on my vest: l must cut it off. CSnipj .... 'l'hat's odd, now there's a buttonhole too iiialiy.-Arisolza Killy-Kat. 4: 1: 4: wk if Mr. McDaniel: How many times have l told you to be to class on time? Georgia XVagner: l clon't know. l thought you were keeping score.-llarb mouth .lark oJLantcrn. PK fr is if at YVenclell Lincoln: :Xre you going to the junior Prom? .Xlys Lalirack: No, l'm going to a tlanee that night.-l'iH Puzzllzvr. rr A: 4: rr wk FAST ONE Undertaker: Come, conie, where is the sixth 13ZllllJtZ1ll'Cl'? The Minister: Pzlrclon, sir, he's proposing to the vviclow.-C'0rm'l1 ll'i110:v. if Pk 4: as 1: liob Kratschmer: l'll give you a hunclreil clollars to clo my worrying for me Frank Kratsehmer: Great! XYhere's the hunilrecl? Hob: 'l'hat's your first wvorry.-Hunrilfrw Royal Gulmon. l930-EASTONIAN 149 How much gas do we have, Stanley? hligad, Bob, it points to onefhalf. but whether the lmally thing means half full or half empty, I don't know. -Rite Owl. Miss Ammerman, Qusing phonej : Operator, give me eleven times thirty-two minus six divided by five, add to it twice the original number and make it snappy. -Norflzwcxtern Purfvlz' 1,tIl'l'0l. PK 4: 4: 4: 4: Darkey: Doc, I'se jest been bit by a dawg. Doctor: Vllell, well. Vllas he a rabid dog? Darkey: Nassah, doe, he was jest a plain old bird dog -.flggl'l6 Zf'llfl7I'. 4: 4: 4 Pk 4: Hubert Lowman: That is my latest picture. Builders at VVork. lt's verv realistic. ' Dorothy M ygrant: But they aren't at work. H. L.: I know. That's the realism.-Goblin. 4: 4: 4: Pk is Jimmie Malben: Now if you were in the same circumstances, how would you have played that hand? YVilma Groesbeek this partnerj: Under an assumed l'lZllllC.+l1lII'f.X'IlIOlllfl .lack 0'La11-tern. Little Sandy: Hey, pa, let's go to the Centennial Pageant, it's only a dollar. Sandy: Next time, laddie, next tilne.-V1'rg1'11iia Reel, Sign on Drug Store: Take home a brick, you may have company. - Jlf. I. T. V00 Doo. Tom: XVas it a big wedding? Mickey: Yes. I got in line twice to kiss the bride, and nobody noticed it.- Pe1z11.ryl1'm1ia Pzmfh Bowl. PF 4: 4: ik 4: Mother: VVhat's making that awful racket? Little Boy: Grandma ain't used to her new teeth yet, and she's bustin' up all the saucers, drinkin' her l6Zl.+DC'l1lS01L Flamingo. is 4: Pk 4: Pk Miss Tarbet: Do you know that is so? Are you sure of it? Are you? Clare Ebert: Are you? Gene Luther says that she has so many pictures of Pat on the wall that her room looks like a Rogues' Gallery. 4: 4: 4 4: 4: Miss McClure: Decline hic. haec, hoc. I Q D Pines Dunn: Hic, haec, hoc, hug us, hug us, hug us, quick, quick, quick! :::::Q::::::::::::::egqzgnq-w::::::nnu:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l'V6Iro111c fo Hatton-Turner-Strieby Athletic Goods Company 1025 Grand Ave. tOver Browning King' :Sz Co.J Headquarters for the Athlete Opeiatmg K. C. Indoor Golf School 5 , Ablkbll YYAAAA, ,,,,.,. ,N .... Z 1 ,,xxx::::::::,:::,:,:...:s:::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::vM221221 221112: , ,,.,... .QQ .....-. ------- :-:: 451, 1930-lias'roxi.xx 'l'he festive season had left two Scottish friends very hard up and very dry. Thev could not raise a cent between them. They stood diseonsolately outside the hotel door, and then ,lock had an inspiration. He walked into the bar and ordered a small whisky, and talked to the barmaid for fifteen minutes without stopping. At length he 1'aised his hat and made for the door. lixcuse me, said the barmaid. did you pay for your drink ? Oh, aye, said the Scot. d'ye no mind. I gave you the money when I ordered the drink F All right, sir, said the barmaid with a trusting smile. I must have for- gotten. Highly elated with his success. 'lock soon communicated his scheme to his nber two determined to try his luck. lle strolled into the bar, ed a double whisky, talked to the barmaid twenty minutes. then said goodbye. friend. Scot nui order 1 He was walking out, when suddenly he returned to the counter. H - I. , l ' said sus Jiciously. 'Ldid ye give me ma cheenge ? fll'r.rleyau ere, assie ie 1 llfoofus. , Dick Quinn: Hey! These gloves are about six sizes too small for me. salesman: XYell, didn't you ask for kid gloves ?flff.YlllI. vlf lk Ik lk Ik St. Peter: XVho's there? Voice XVithout: It is I. Peter: Get out of here. XN'e don't want any more school tezieliers.-Cirtwz Goat. 1: if 41 :if :if Campus Politician: Freshman, get me'three well-sharpened peneils and a couple dozen sheets of paper. I've got to make a list of all the promises I must forget when l'm safely elected.--Ohio Shift' Slot Dial. at bw ni: at bk Do you think we'll win the game today F XVell. we may win and we may lose. Boy, you sure are OVQYCOIIflll6l'lt.H--1,1111HIOIIHI ,lark !7lLf1lIf0l'lI. Sgt. -lenkins fat inspeetionj: Is this your rifle? Private Noble: Yes. Officer: Yes what? P. N.: Yes. it sure is.4N0lr'r' Dame Juggler. 41 lk 4: if wk VVhy spend money on an electric vibrator when you van get a second hand Ford for half the price ?-Prim. State Frotlz. XVarnie: .Xre you sure your folks know l'm coming home to dinner with vou? l.a Reine: They ought to. They argued with me a whole hour over it., -Y'r'.rux RtIIlfj1'l'. ti e 1: af ff Hist, Romulus, shall we go to the fire sale P Nay. nay, Arcturus: l have no wish to buy a fire. -I'ift 1Itlllfllt'I'. wk :if Pk 44 an Claude Riddle: The next piece will be llail to the llills of Xtestwoodf' Dick Knowles: tiee, I just finished playing tliat.-tilt!-:tn llow would you like to see the best picture in Ainei'ica? Silent -C'. C. X. l . ,llL'I'CIH'j'. Acknowledgment The 1930 liastonian Staff wishes to take this opportunity to express its ap- preciation of the assistance given it in the production of this year's annual. To Mr. Sayles. of the limpire Printing Company, and Mr. Maplesclen, of the Burger-liaircl Engraving Company, we are especially indebted for their kind assistance and cooperation in the publi- cation of the Eastonian. To Miss Ahhott, for her valuable suggestions for art workg to Mr. Gruhe. for his inclispensible photo- graphic workg to Miss SlltCfl'llSlSfCI'f for her cooperation with the literary staff. and to Miss Baker and Mr. Broarllick for their work in the business and :ulver-f lising departments, we wish to exteurl our heartfelt thanks. XYQ also wish to thank the advertisers and patrons of East High School who have made the publication of this year book possible. 4 Iv 1 w . s i 4 E r W 'E X w W .N 'r I .. ll 1 H w! 'w r Vi V31 TI-IE EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY... A well balanced, seasoned organiza- tion to serve s faithfully and well s all who have need of Printing and Ad- vertising. . . To an exceptional equip- ment of experience and ability, is 30055 'I 'I 'T added a sincere individual desire B?:,gI:2.oIf,f:fi,,y9if,,g,E to worlc for and with you. . . A special department' is at your CATALOGS ,, command for consultation on Close co-opmgIo,, in any phase of your advertising every phase of catalog ' , I productionincludingall problems. . . Tramed artlsts details of preparation if , I desired. I. . I. ,. and typographlc experts wIll C T N help you dress your PUBLI A IO S printed message that it may News and Trade Papers, House Magazmes, etc. Experience and equip- ment give you that which cannot be written into a specification or incorporated in a con- tract. : Iv 1 1 be worthy of your imprint. . . An editorial and crea- tive staff will develop your ideas or build your advertising from your original 'idea n s from a single mailing piece to acomplete campaign. . . PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS On Wyandotte at Tenth in The Graphic Arts Bldg. Kansas City, Missouri .,-V- AZEL wifnf .:-gf, - ,, ,, f' f V -.-ff'3 1i', k- ' If , G.. -gf. f - -1. .-: 5..5,,..:,.:-L ,Auf X! - ' - '-I , A q19..N.,,v- , x aw- x ,kwa ,.. , , 'sf-A ' ab.-S15 X . .: mlwhvx Y, V '-f'--A , ,. oesrg eae OF o uevumcwusr-160 YEAR meow? l 1 i 4 V i l N, , i P f w V I 1 A 4 Q i? ul F 2 I 1 W n I l e Geri. E775-3zfEa? 9 3,9367 Eastonian 5.00
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.