East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1931
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To our fathers and mothers, who first started us in our pursuit of knowledge with their careful ex- planations of the nursery rhymes, and Who made it possible for us to enjoy the blessings of a high school education, We dedicate this book. 3?Q?i'Lf 1' L'ii.???L3if2 LIBRARY MID-CDNTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY KIHIHHHIIHIWIWWIHIHHHWNWIHHIKIUWIH Mt Ni 3 0000 1 1275815 0 Highway 212-S,3pa'n1g lndeazmdcnw, M0 64050 Contents I Administration II Classes III Organizations IV Activities V Departments VI Features G6 EHS 'Ibn-jan 5 . O0 Views 2 1 r e 4 . 1 gg? if EW E 3 29. i 5 eg i . L-2 TQ? ,T v , i i 2 I I i I N i I 5 3 , I V u i v fp K , , Ll ' C7 Ep .aggl P 'wig . 1., 5, N f.-r I ww, . s M. ,- x 7?f ' f'.-. gps? 1 -.Q . '15 . :T-' '. :Aw ' Lys V P an-'V - Vial l'm,,1x1xx I Board of Education M ISS AXNETTIZ M01 JRIC I 'irc-111-usidmzf .x..,x,, . . 5. vw! 1: 2 Y if wi qyxili an wr-wr-.xx up tl-'fll'l'If v 'u lwmflc A1 MR, CII.-XRLICS R.-XIRD MR. rl. ROY SMITH R. EDXYIX if MICSERYITY MRS. 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I' '51 .,Lf,J,L ' ' 1 ff 5 . ,' 1, ' ,1 'F-gp 1 .,-f',-' ' ., ,J f-1 ..,. 11 - IJ ll W lllwflm M if-A JW M lQ3l7liAS'l'ONIAN I PIN 'S N I H l I 1-l'm 1.-lm, from an lmllfm' welll- .1 c'l..l,, 2.41 ll..mlllf,.. lnmfy l ..::, ac 41 lm-' lk-p vlllll, :ug --my fl ff.-lm -lvrfm lm will bl- f fr. f nm.. lg lea-lwallzlll T-lm. sz-l. llam- U sw-...ll-.ll-,x-nl- :lg cw.mmml.ll clllll MILTON ELIXIER 'fQl,l'l-fum ff H -lfmll-3' Olllll-lm 4: Senior Play cllmmlllee 4. JOE FRILKSON Hu pax! xz'r':'frf'.r .vllall llz'1'f'l' br forrlattwlf' Clee Club 2-43 Orchestra 1-2-C13 Humiltun Lit- erary Cllllv 553 Student Council 23 Ulltlrurst I- 2-!!-43 Honor Roll 2: Home Room Vice- Presinlellt l: Secretary 2. Treasurer 4. IILOISE IZRXX IN lmlllx1l-:'01l.r u.: u .vzlldl-llrq li.r4'l'lll'llf ax ull utIllz'tl'. Ezlstonian Stuff -ig Small E, Large Eng Pilluw cup: Gulll pin: Yolleylmll 3-45 End llull 2-It-43 linselulll team czlptzlill 1-2-24-43 Senior Ballot, um-sr Girl Axlllereug Alheninn Club 2- 35 President 4. LENNIE MAE FIEATHI-IRSTON Nur hmlfllzllw.-, ml: mofimy' Choral Clllll, 2-::-lg umm..-ruizll Clull 4: mm! lg Student Council 21 llllme lzmlm lee-wlmr, lg S-mor lxllllllz -'AIU-I lszlshflll Girl. FLORENCE FERRI-Zli Uslll- ml-1-I1 ml- Huw .fl,llw. clloml ulull lg ulfl-' Pep Clul, 4. JOHN FRANTZ Hu didzfl' lclzlml flu' lzlvulxilllr of :vm'l'y. Oulllllrsl ::-lg liquid 2-:ig Vice-Presillrlll 45 Orchestra l-2-22: Ag. Club Il-43 Buys' Pep Fluh 3: Scuflem lblrllcil 2. LJOLDIA li. FULLER Tlmxl' -.7110 .mf mln- ,Ml lm- 1.-ull l,,-mf. commmllll rllll, 2. LILLIAN PEARL FUNK lm .mf ml-lllm nl-1 llmllzl- by nw Sllllllm- xm- mxt.v. Clxurrll l'lllll 4: Cicemllinllw. -lg Girl Rmcrves, 1: Slu-lun Cuullcil, 2g Omlllll-sl. 2-lg Mas. ml lfmllmlln ullusg l.e...l-l-Slllp culmmlll-C 4, WWE ' if . lf?5l--Iitxwwxltx 5 lil'-'M'l-i l 4lXli,X 'x v l l :poll uf t.1J lu hw lil.Il'ullury. trial.. tlull 1 Xollt-5 Te-.un, l-91 Endluzlll. l 3- Q .ullllu -.3 Ilzl-rlmll Team. 142-Ii-1, 11x13 Xllvlllvc 'tu ull, Small lf,'i large l'vllol Flo, lllllrl Pin. lwfllillflll ,ll'f:XN llAKll5l,l'. llllll Jn :roll will :aflry fu lull zllifllf' llwltlfc Bloom 2: Ouxluuret il-lc Freslnnln lube f.,,,..ml-- llowe lem.. 1're.lllem 11 Sec- lelflll ca. f.ll.ll-,ll Vllll, 24:1 Vice Pmlllem 4: l,. .x. ll. Vlnlv x'l.-l--lm-Slflem za: Presidenr li llll-Wil, tm, lfwsllelll lp Giilf' lm-t C'lu'l .z-ll sulllem L'u1vlf'll. srl. Soloist :sg A Cnpellil Lllullr 1:-I. illil-l2X KLXIXZFR lf fl lun ww :lf lo' 1.-uw rluzll 1w.l'.v.mf-y. llonu Iicuuonncs Fluil l-74: Vice-President 33 Ste'-el.n-5 li Eulexin I.iter-ary Clull :sg Vice- Pmsiflent l. Precillfvu 41 Girl Reserves 23-Lg Sluflent Vouuevl ::-lg Au. Club 4: Outluu-st 4: Ilfmrn' Roll l: l-'erfecr Attendance 13 Home Room llffit-er l-SS-4: President 4. MILDRITD N. GILMORIZ Our 'zulw rr linux' hu! vu :fry :lim that am' rvzlm' hm' fm'u.I.vlrr1' uf u :wry lliylz grit-u. Aruhimuliau Flulr, 23 l,ntin Club, il-4: Sec- retary Ii-lg Vice-President :lg Leundis Literary Society 2-21-I: Secretary :Z-43 Vice-Preeident -lg Girl Reserves -l: Student Council lg Echo Stuff. Literary Clulue Editor Zig Enstonian Stuff il, Associate Editor 1: Kempy Play Fast: Uutluurst I5--lg General Hunur Roll 2-3-4: Home Room President 2: Reporter 3: Secre- tary 3. Presiulcnt 1: Gold Medal Literary Contest Short Story :Kg Bronfe Medal, Essay 4. BERT MOINS All 1'rvr!ufsz'l1.u' fu ull ll:llm.v. Track Squad 43 llhecrlentler 1: Assistant 3: Buys' Pcp Club ii-lg Footlmzdl Squad :lg Inter- class llzasketliall l: Soccer Temn 1: Nidyear Plays lg Literary Contest Bronze Medal, Ex- tenllmfc Speaking 1. EVA GOODALL MQW-H lm-lv uf me 1-lwblllz W1-fit-ll uf lowly. Choral Clulm 33: Cmumercial Club 2-4: G. A. R. Clulm 3: Leundis Literary Society Il-4: Girl! Pep Clulu. 2-Ll-43 Student Council 2: Echo Staff, Reporter 33 Typist -lg Eastoninn Staff. Amistzult Advertising Manager, 25: 'ryplfn 45 Oufluu-st 2-Ii: Orntiun Finalist fl: lizwfs Rcpiwsqxitzxtive, 43 Home Room Re- porter ii: 'frcnsurer lg Sales NIA-ulzer lg Sen- ior Ballot, Hllest Girl Orzltoru: Literary Con- te-t. Ilrouze Medal. Ovation It. THOMAS l2t'llflZlK -3,1 frm' .1llll-.l.-l.',- rf ml- mln- U,-mlm:-ill M mlm will .t't'lll'.H 'l'lfltt 'rl-:ml l. ltllstglll of lcluulg Pun lg Slu- .lm tmllllfil .l. 5:XR:Xll GREEN -will fl,-,lvl Vu. me .ffl.,.'ff' t,.rl.,ll.lll :Wig lclllll,..ll. 24.41 Smllll '-la. 1.1.1-at W: l'xllou' lvl,-1 fluid mil. Outlnurst 4: .x 4 Will.. tim, +1 rxflmlimi Vlull in-erlsllfef 12. 1. rlrlllll l'lull 2-ll raflmlll mul, :xg firm: lin-le My tlull .: 1, Stulltnl Council L: Lead- .l-xlul, l. rs A. l:. tjlull v. ll XRRY ll.-XASH fl-l' 1-urll of llull- fi- flu- :my lv lmlw-. lwvll ll un. r-'. fllulfur-t ,1 Il. ll. I. 4, J- l..l,1ull l, lmlfl mlm: lflr-alma 1. ul- fl.l lv-1. ltfllull l.lllfl'..l', snfzcty 4: B. ll. 'N 1' J-1. 'Q XX NI'lYlJ ll-Xl.l, . ,lim f - ' : lr fl 'l. 1. -:wen r'.,,l:full l, .2 14, IIISI l:.xw1wix1.xx I' RI.-X II,-XM ILTUX f.'i':w I-:wil-Hifi' thy iwg I-iff lm' my 1-min' I'f.mnlcx'r1:iI Vlulu :Zz liirl liewrxw I. Stull:-ul Viluncil 2. lil..-XIJYS IIAXXA Tlm.cf :mlm .rnI':'I' rl-Ill mil-veil. .Xflxcnirm l'InII lg fiirl Iivq-1'x'i-N I. lhnlmxst 1: llirlx' Athletic Axumls, Smxill IL Imrgi- Ii, Pillliw 'IMI-. Klnlil Pm: Yfilleylmll 'lk-:im I-2-:L Ig Iinillizill I-2-I1-1. Ilmvllflll I -I I, IS.-XI. MAY IIARDINIL Iiclui sim ::g 1-:ull-XII. l,m-I-Ii.-3 s..I-Hey rm, tl-X'l'l1ERlNli HA'l'l I.'XXX'.-XY xl f'I'l'.w',f!I'IIf HIIIHV1 flu' fly In .url i l'Imr:il l'IuIv I, lJfIRIJ'I'HY DEAN llII.I, .-I grill fuilh flmngllilx .w i'l.':'z'r. .Tn um' rlwr laulil Ilmil uf rlwm .-mr, Vmnnwrciiil l'lnII :1-I: Crmc I: l.n-uulie I,i1- criiry Snail-ly :Q-Ig S4-mi-:nic-in-.X1-mx Ig liirli IR-Ii Chili :L-L: iiiil Iii-wivu 2-:I-Ig Vailvim-1 lg Ezmimiqin Suiff I1 .Xwiyrzini Aflwrikiiiu Nlamnger: Mill-Year I'I:i5 Vnvwiviiilll-I' :ig Swim- Armmw I1 -AKc...l., rem: slim- 1:.,..m 'l'rc-asun-r 2: I'resi-lem :lg frilic I. I I.l IRIENVIC ICLIZAISICTII I Il IFSTR A 1 ln1'f1m'. Iilw tlmf wily, lmx trrii.mrr.v Ur' rul- 1I.I-.- W1 film,-Q' Vlmrzil t'IuIv 5:45 Clmunvicizil l'Iul- ::-Ag Yicv- I'ie5iiIqnt Ig Kalnilu I,icer:iry Society Ii-I: Yicc-Prcsizluut 63 Girls' Pup Clulv S75 Stmlent l'nunciI I3 fi. A, II. Vlnli 4g Highest Hmmm' Roll I-271 ,Iuniur Class Gift Ili-cv.-ix-er: Home Rf-nm In-,...m-r 1-:lg X'iu4--I'rwiilmi 2: Lirerziry KR-inufz, Silver Memlzul. Ileclzlmziln-ii 14: Ilrmne Alewlail. In-cI.mmtinn 2. XI A R Y GRACI2 HON ICYM AN TU Iwi' .fmI..1.l 10,-Ur II. fm- ,my zififff' .Xllienimi vim. 244.41 law...-mv zu x'aCe,Pmi- .IQ-ni 4: um 144-.efwg 1:41 lfiilif.-QIIa,, ummm. ii-E ig Ilmuu Rf-.mi x'i.-fvI'.-01.11-.il 11: rm-ls .xfhlmc .Xw:u':li, Small --1-14' I.-Ii--T --E I'iI- nm- Tw. r:.,m Ping Iizm-Imll 'mm' 1-2.3: Vf-III-p Ii:ilI 'rem 1-z.::1 Emllmll 'lwmll i,2.::, iuuiqlg miss E Ilnvi' rx rwm' l1A'r hiv mum. 1'mmner!:i:iI Vlnlm. Secrvtziry I: 1.1-nmlis I.iu-r- iiry Sum-ly 1:-tg II.-mv lt.-.Im Sei-I-I-mi-y :s. il.-XXINIE IIUXTIZR Isl-izimuz, p.,,w1.if-, full ,If ffm !I'1mt ,lim I-I.i,1.1 ,wil iff.-I-I ,If mmmei-ciiil Cluli s-41 I'i'wiilein ng 14i.l..i1u Ln- L-.-iiiy sl-in-ly ::.4g cm-is ml- rn... fu: rm.. .lem 41 cam lem,-W, :mi sm-ii-mf, ig sm. .lpm fmmfil 21 will-,v...11 'mlm 2-.cl Enillmzill 24:1 un-is .xilni-nc .xw..I-.1Q, Small -Ali. Large EN: R, cm, '11 ci c'iml.g S,-...Mr Lieutenant I: :umm lem... Prwi-Ii-ul ig 'rfi-:ii-,fer eg Sw- in-tzxry lg S.-.Im imlni, -g1..11y ma.-.,.1 cam. II.-Xl I. IRliI.AND HV .ffm-iilxv liix mz'iIil. Glue Cluln 2-II-I: 'l'l'u:imi'ci' I1 ling! Pup Club 2-:Hg Trl-:mmf :z-I: II. Ill S. V. 244.45 Critic I: Iizimminn Stuff 4: Ilzixw-an All-mi I4-Ig Minll Yuzir Plays, I'mpvrty Alzinsigur II-lg Semin- I'I:iy. I'rnpi-rty Xlaiiinui-i': llullmnrxl Auimum-ex I-2-145 Ilmm- Rumn I'n-uimu I'h:iirm1in K-4, 1931--llxsrnxlxx J, Xl.X .X ,L-XVIQSHX 'Inf INN, .m..1.,1n- ...MJ f-fn-.X-Q.-1,11--, lmnrlfnll Qqun-x 1. IJR.-XVHR JIZXNIXUS lf!1Au'fvmv, irlrrlirgfrfrxr, nm! irivnnllflwu uw' luv 1'zrI11r.v. ,Xrulnxnulxzux l'lulv 1:-lg 'l'n-qwm-r :xg Vice- l'xe-sirlvm 1: llnnnlnfn Liu-rzn-y ltlnh 1:41 Prvsimlrnr 4: lin-tmn.nu Stuff Typibt 513 Adver- tising Stuff lg Sum- .Xxnzxteur Typing Fhznn- pion Jig Mid-Yr.u' Plnyx -lg Uutlunrst :J-43 Orn- tinn Finznlibt -I: Gsm-r:4! Hunnr Roll 1-2-li-41 Perfect Atiemlxnmr 2-CI: Hmne Ruum Pred- flym :I-45 Yue:-Pmbhlnn 1-2. P.'XL'l.IN If JOH N HY lVl:ut lx l1fr mtlwvz n:rr'r'w'nxw:1f MARY t51Q.'X1jli YIUIIXSUN Qm.-nm N In-r::f'r1w. um.mmi1.l fum og nn-1 lam-vm 'lwinngle 'l'ru:x-nn-r J: IH-rfert ,Xttsnxlxnxcr 1-2-H. RICYA JOHNSON Fm-mll1r1v,c.f fx flu- I..-3.-mn-f.' rn lmppun-,fy. Girly Pep Vinh J!-1: Stnrlem llmncil Il: Home linuvn Secrrtzavy il XY1l-I.I1-XM JUHXSOX Full uf lwf um! Inu INIQZ JONES 'Hllxulf ix ivrll .mul In In' Hn' ,sfwrrlz uf uujfrlxf' Harvest Munn .5-43 Unlhnril 24-11 Nliuic Von- vest Il-4: Vhurzul fkluh 2-11-41 .X Czqmlucllzx Uhoxr 1:-og Ilurnmny fluh 4: G. A. 14. fflnlr 2:-0: 'l'n':mncx' lg I,e:uIn-relnp Vmnnviltcr: L Hnvnf Rnmn X'1rr-Pre-i4lrm it Suvrtznry JI. 5.-xvn li. ,luxl-'S xv fmuf 1x .mf mmf fm' mn' .Mm Iwlwzwu nl ln'mn'H. Ulu- Hula A-4. junnn 4.1-Q Vinh Vw-ish-ni I: Hrulnmlm P-2. Sm-ru.nn-,n-.Xun- 1, linlznln l.lrx-v.n3 Nfdmy G, Sunlcxxv Vmlnus! 2-41 Erhn Nuff Um-' Spur- Frliznm 13 IO:-umxxm Simff, , lim! '-nr-rn I-Qrlium x: N4-WK lkrnm Iwskck- Mull I, lxxtf'::-luv V1.1-kvlhzrll I-72: Tennis Team 5, l'i:wl uhm xn Huh Schnnl 'l'mn'n:nncnt. Hlzi VX Ii1'.l'I,IfR 'H ffff M. -'H ,I ww! .M :wr H rmrrvf' nm: IT:-U .- . J, FN V1'-'Q IJ-'I 1.15.12 A ', ' nf W 7. Q Nw' ' 'OJ MDW Rf 1031 Al'..xs'I'11Niax ICUIQAR l'. IQICXXIAIIJY lrll lll ll! 2,1 Imuil .Wil fn HIM f..u-i- min, .im-. f'lub in mn, .+I iuuumi-1-mi -, . 2. literary su.-u-my I1 1..-.uu-I-Xiu., r U T 4' ' I 1'4r 3 llaunlrun luli I 1 Unl- Inirat 24:1 li .... 242- 1 . 1 wiv-I 11: sm- gi-:un :ig :Znfl I.ueuu-n.un I: ix: I .u-nivnuu I. 'I'reasurer ul llmnn Ruiun I. Si-1,Li-aut-:it-Aiviix CLIQN CllCK'l'RUDlC KNOX lf all fiwumvi :wiv lf!-i' llulru, ri' I- ri-null! lmw :iumu-n. V V t I'mnmex'ci:il l'Iub 21: l,run-lxs -l.iler.ir5 bucxcty. :I-Ig Serum-axit-a!f.Xrins I1 Karl lh-Neiwea. -5: suuiem cwluucii, :ag I'e-rin-rr am-u.i..uee. 1-2. fl IFN! lf K , , ,. . RYSA lu-ul ff-fivfulf in-F .uw-I-i-. Albanian l'lulI. Sergi-:uit-:ir-.-Xrvm vial I'lub I: Hirli' l'i-p l'lnb .I-li 1 P f'iptnn 7 ' 11: Vuniiiiei- Yulley 'l'e:nn ' ' li linrl Hall I-L-CS: l-iiwlvall Ternn 221- iiuQi.ul.1 1. JRUTHY MARIE l.AX'liRY ul :vnumn rlm2'.v fmul uf xfirrinuf, mmf ln- fr .rf-Hari. .Xrcliimeflizin Club 2: Vluiral Club 2: Vuninwr- cial Club 45 German fluli, Secretary JI: Program L'liairman Ji: Leunvlie Literary Sueiexy IF-I: Reporter I: Girls' Pep Vlub Zig tlirl Reserve-N I-22-II: Stiuli-nt Council 2: i'ampI'ire Girls 2-3- Ig Scribe 25 'rreasiu-ur ::g Vice-I're2uleiu 4: l-Iclio Staff. Classrnuiii liilimr Ig I-Izisloniau Ailvertisixug Staff J: Yulley Team I-2-Ii: Rliil- Yenr Play Property lkvmmittee Ii: Property Manager lg Uutliurbx 2-:Ig R. U, 'I', C. Circux 1-2. Home liiuvrn Icepufu-r Ig i.iieffu,- Contest, llrnnze M4-mlzil Oraliun 2. ALYS LEHRACK T: lf wi ll'lzaf :vnnlil Iiuxt lurri' lv-'rn :will Art Club 2-324: Archiiueilixni C'lu l'luli Zig tivrnmn Club I-2: Au. purter -I: lialailu Litcrziry Club ' ' 4 leul l' Cl will lzrrf' li 2: C'hnr:il Vlub Sip lie- ZZ-Ig Girls' iw riuii, 2-::-5 .1 mu., ul: 4: Edu, smfi ::. liastmiiau Staff 41 limi Junior CIN x'ife-lffeqileuzq Home I're5i.1eiu :ag Preriilenz lg Senior amy Belle, IIRGI-I I,IKiI'lT .-1 mmf min ,ff-Um limi- Iu1'll:'un! lialailu l.itvv:iry Club 2. Home ur Rull 1-2: Rmnn Vice- liallmp Su- wftlz auf. , Rnmn Pren- :lent 4: Fm-tlizill Team: :E-JI-Lg Secunil All- 1 Star ::-Ig Iiuskeibzill Te-:nu L-::- lg All-Star, 2-353 Secuxul All-Stir Ig .Xll'Sr:ite Jig Senior lizillnt, --ni-,I my airline. CNDELI. li. LIXUJLN '-mul., in-f., 1.1.1. iw I., lim- fun. him Inn Io ri-lim, .lrcliimenlizm cum ::.ig Vice-I' iwefiiiem lg Sxgnia mu.. ,I...u.u. ary Society 4-unter. Treas , run- :num-il rwiileni :Lg Iiwui Sucia-I, urrr: llug N' Iligli Scluml Llub 4, 3 1 A Cnnucil Il-4: lie- 2:-I: Reporter. Zig '1'i'e:nurex' I: llaxvvillun l.iter4 :Ig R I r ' - 'iuliui r burner Ji: Pesiileni Ig l.e.i-lerulnp Klub :sg EcluIvSg1iIf 2-:sg Hogs' Spur: Ii-li zur: I-Zabnuie uni sunf 2-22-4: Bug-Q' Sport Edinu- ::g .Kwi- cmte Enlitnrl I: Fontluall 41 lnterclaw Harker- mu 25 Senurr Play .x.imii5a.ig ihnimittee 4, Untburst l-22: l'resi4li-ut uf lnnimn I law: Rr- ,Iu-ief nf Snplunnure Vlav: llreeiflviu uf Huuu' Rrvurn 155-I. I.l'. JV li li .ANIQTTIQ l.mKI-IA Iwi' ' lA Blfl.l.Ii l.IYliS.'XY 1'n.- uw-will uf nw- lu-inf i-.u-.-i-il., nun-. fmuuierfiiii l'lulI 2.241 Iiume 1-1c., 1. Girl! in-,I Club If-Il-lg c'1uu,-fi.- tlmt .If luv runnin l'lub .- Hirle ::,i, Secretary I: Envllrall 21 liaaebzill 'l'i-:im 21 llutbixrsl 2-:Ig Hi-me Ruum Ym-'IH-1-eiileiu 1: lziuhier 4: lliigli Scluuil Ilankinq tliwlner 245. A litflu nirl :viilr ir lun luwxrf fin' uri.-fyniu'. I'l'li LONG Ile Iu'l:'r:'i'v in Iwizm .u-un, nur In-.nil Archivncilian Club S, Sergeant-:il-.Xxvns Ig llzimiltun l.i1er.u'x' K'lub C-I' X' ' llfnne liuuin ::. ' ' ' in--I rexuleut IUSI-flxxs'1'uN1AN 79 kl.YDlf M.-XDICK '.v,-mil fr .mil mu fill, is ffwzw' mliiurfq. lg lc. cm. T. it 2-1:-ig I.iQ-nmfmi, 4. NI.-XRY MAR'1'IN ' .1 f.lf11l,l,, nl.-.fl milf.: my 1-fml-. G. H. S. ri 1. swim Chairman. IRIZXIE MASON l'lu:u .lvvp rr-hill' xlzfgmunlx .rlm'f'. Athenian Fluli, 3: Sccrctnry. ig Lenmlis Lit- erary Society. lg Girl Rf-be-rvcs., 2-Ii-lg Siurlcm Cuunril. Ig Prrlect Atterulzuice, 223 Girls' Athle- tic Awnnlh, Suuill E, Lange IIDYTHIE IQLIQAXOR MASSMAN l u,rlzfmzuil .cn slmrcirrly. Lulllnff W1 M ffm-. Vlmrzil Club, Il-43 Social Chairman, 43 Com- mercial Flulr. 4: Girls' Pep Club, 2-334g Girl Reserves, 1-4. Smile-ur Council, 2g filiil-Year Play Vmuwimc, X-fl: Home Room Sergezmt- :ii-Arms, 4, li'I'Hlil. 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Viceroviizixi Cluh 4: Hamilton l.ite1'1iry Club 2, Scrgezintbut-Arms It-43 Srurlcnt Council 25 Echo sniff 24:1 Reporter: Pt-rim Attenclnnco 1.24:- 4g R. O- T. C. Secoiul Lieutenant 4. ICTHEL RIBAKOFF I Tim knnl of ii girl zur ull inI1rizi't.' Home Economics 3--lg Ag. fluh 2-2545 Girl Re- serves 2-Ci. ELMER LEE ROADCAP lib fha rlvfwiidultlr fallow rim: kiwi-5 Mm warlil Willy. l-YILLIAM N. R0SEBl1RRY Tim my rgiildifr Iiurv' horn qiriiz' .W liappy, if Bill lmdii'1 bww: tlww In t-Iivri' it up u bit. Knights nf Ruling Pen lg Student Council, lg Sergeant-:it-Arms Freshman Classy Home Room Offices, Treasurer, :lg Sergeant-:it-.-Xrms -1. THERESSA ELICANOR RYBURN A rm! l',r1'rut1':'r :vim hav hm' own idrlix and i1.,m'f rarz' T.-im mow fri Archirnedizin Cluh 25 ficeronizms 3-42 Reporter 3-4g Siggnm Delta Journalism Society 3-45 Leunrlis Literary Society 3--13 Sergeant-:it-Arms R5 Critic -lg Reporter 45 Lerulership Comniittee 3: Echo Staff 55-4, Editor-in-Chief -lg Associate Editor R-ig Ailxertising Stuff -1: liastnnizm Stuff. Erlitor-in-Chief 4: Uuthurst 1: Highest Honor Roll 2-3-4: General Honor Roll 13 Na- tional Honor Society 4: Home Room Offices, scmmfy :zz x'ifu-Iwqiiiviit :sg ite,-mer 4, Ilnllot Bust Girl Somew. EDXYARD SCI-IANZER A lily boy :uith bio nlvu.v. EMERALD SCHRODER PIra,vili'r livfarz' Ivin.ri'm'.v,r. NORMAN SCHUPP liiii'1n'.viin'.vx, di'f1f'mil1InIily null 1uilli'ngz1lrs.v hi' :fr mfrrxx, ir Club 4: Clee fluh 43 Ihniilif-u l.itei'zu'y luh :Z-Sl, Reporter -13 Perfect Attenilziuce 4. f N R. SEXYARD A fully mmm! follow with ii .wiilv for ull. 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Veg: iflulm: l-23141 Iirlyf lligh Sclmul Ululu 1: For-vl: 'l 'Fc-'--1: 314- Sw- mul All-Stzu' 4: linsketlmll Team 2-3-4: Track Team Ll-4: i'4m-fzulxtziixl 4: F ur 1 Plrwe linrul ,lump sim Arm :ng msermll 'mlm 1: Inter- clgws Irukellmll N: flume- liwmi r'i1-allen 4: Senior llzlllnt lien Hoy llluffcrf' IIATH RYN MARKQARITI' SULLIVAN II'1'.vu rvlrpll' urn' Ihr mmf rum1l'.if,'l Fmmnercizil Flulr 3443 Girl llewrvee 75: lichw Stuff 4. RLJTII SXYANSOX amd mm ml ,IMI .fm.f,s' Athenian mm. laepm-fer ru: liulcxin Club 4: Gil-lv Pep Ulm, 21 Cnmllfire liirlw 1-z.:z.4, Scribe :zz smflem cmmcil 11 Ileaclersluip Club :ag Echo Sim I.im-fm Club: Elinor 41 Small --1-13' mme -125' lfL'l.A 'l'AYl.OR fl frm' frirml 1- !f1rv:'f-1' fz fr:rud Girls' lliglx School flulu 4: Fmumerciul Club 3: lluum' Roll 1: Perfect Atfcmlnuce 1-2. MARVIN 'I'lL'KNliR S4'lf-livllml if urzr nf hir 1-Ir'Mz x. lluys' Pep Yjlulu 2: ll, ll. S. ki. 1: R, 0. T. LI 31: Ilieummm 4. ITRAXLAICS TINSLIQY 14'l-ffm-l-X if U fl.-flvly ul-l,,mf.1 fmml,-l-. um licwcrves, ern, lmllfl-grill, ig limi- lawn uffxw- 41 Swim- l'l:iy 4, l2l, l'll TIPTON Nm: ami rlmr-w1'mf. Home EconumicQ flulx, 1-35-4: Girl Reis-new 'lwiguiglv Secretary :Z-41 Sxullem Council 4. GRACE MARIE TRliHll.L'O'I'T lf 1.-ff fu-ff 1.-firm-, c.'fl1l-:- :Muni bf U mm.:- fwfr. Arcliiumli:ui Clulu 4: 19111 Reierxu zu. LIQROY TXYITTY fl jolly gmail fv'r'l'1nI, rn' all mivxitf' llzimiltou l.iler:xry Vlulu 2-21: lim-Q' Vr-vu filuly 77-lg Il, ll, S. C' :I-It: ,Xrcluime-liziu Club 3-41 Tennis Team' zzfl. V551 IXNN 111: '53 Q CIX1 '- X' I Hx ' 'V .- 1,1 1. .1.1fy 111rI1- 11151111 e11 .K--.I111114111111 ,. I I 4'11l11'. I. 1141111111111 1.1111 11, N11-11, '!- 1 H1115 H1311 Qglmn 411.11 2. H1111-1 161.1111 nfviq-N. Se1'ur.1m-111 A1111- '1 lim lx NX ,-XIJ..-XL ix NIH .!111!.. 11111111 .11 1111, 11.111 www 1111 ,.1'1111'v. .X.1 ilu?-. I. 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XXHIIHQI. .l 11111111 j1'1'1'n1I. :ufmf 1f1111'1- mm li11igI1n uf thy Rulizw I'u11. 2-I 1:11i:111 I: Au, l'I11h .lfli 011111111 4.I,.'XDYS Wi I ITXYI IRTII .Y11141' 11111 11111,-Mr 11111 Jw hw V., l11J1:1Vl'1IY XYILKIQX '711 mlm I111- 11.1 if 1-www fc lwr H-1111f- Izm111111111c- H1111 ':YI: 'l'1'wz1:111 f1.171.1 Il111I'2u1111X 3.1-I XYIRECINF XX Il.I.f,-XXIN ml, lI11n1e Ruom 11.1 1111112 up 1'.11-11.1mf.11, N1 1--271. ff1'1'1! er 1, Girls' 1!11111f ' 11. 1 1-,1'1111,h1 1 WJIQKI XX NX II.1.l.Xf1lS llf ft- 11-11,-V-.4 1111, ,171 1111, ' 141114111 1-1 111 1+111a11Q 11111, 1.1. 1111.-l'1.X1fl1'111. 1v1.,.,1..1 1:11,-' 111.11 s.11.,111 1l1171'Z-'Z-1. mf. ? V X114-11 111 V 'l 1 !II',1' 4 '1 R11-15' '1XIi,I.I,Xf1lS 111.1 . . : 1: 1:11. 1, 1111: 1'1',, 1 . 1 1m :111-..1x1111 1. N5 1931--lz.xs'1'11N1.xN l2l.lXlliR -If JNES RUSIQMAIQY XVll.l.S I , '14 1111111 1-111111 11.-.1111-.1 1111'.1.-111.-11111.1r.11111 11111111.111- 1'1,1111 11.111 1111-111.'f Q l.Q1111.111 1,111-111111 111111 1:1 :rg 11.111111 14.1.1111 T1.-111111.11 4. l'.-1-flu .Xuen1l:1111-L I ll DXY.-XRD XYILSOX '-C.11111111.1 1-111111-1 to 11111,1.- 1.11111 1111110 1s1.11.1gy f'111l1 111 rx. ll. s. cy 1-24:-11 5111121111 1111111611 :ag 11. cm. '11 my 12111111111 1, llli XYAYNIC H. XYIXUN 'AH.1111-1-1.11 111111 ffy1.-1.1111-.1 .11-.1 1111 .,1111z1'f1.-1111'.1111. l.:ntin l'lnl1 Ii: Leaulcrxluip llrunp -l: liclm Staff Zi: R. U. 'l'. U. limlimr 33 R. U, 'lf C, 555 Perfccz Almmlnnce 1-l. -1UlilYRllLl'l'l' Hp A111 .1111-111111111111 1l1.- 'fm-1'.1r11' 11-111-P ofchesnm 1,24 'r1.-111111-1-1- :sg Vic.--I'mz.1e111 44 llnrvcat xI.11111, 1-21:1-45 xI1.1,x'f111- Plays C0111- 111infC, 1-2.3.43 0111111114 l-2-I4--lg 56111.11 Play l-ZZ-K-l. IXIEZ YOLfUlNl 'z411.11111-1- 111:11 111111.-111 1.11111 11.1.1 f111111.1 1111- 111111 mm .mr I1.-1mx, Girls' lk-11 Club 45 Girl Reserves 2-3, KIIQORGIC YOLQXG Cnmrn.m ,vrlzxr ix nu nm'mun1.m thing, .-1.111.111.1111 111111 1111pf1.1, .1 1-111111111111 11.1.11-1 1.1 11111- r11zr1-1-1-in. VV.'X'l'lU JUS SMITH ll1- 1111111 11.1111 .1 mm .111.1 .1111-.1 if 1.11-11 11.1.1 .1 ynrui dull. xe 4: qualities for which the National Honor Society standsiSchcmlarship. l.eadership, 38 1931-l2AsroNrAN National Honor Society The National Honor Society was founded in the high schools throughout the United States in 1924. The East High chapter was established in 1929. This year students of the senior class were chosen hy a faculty committee for inemhership in the society. To he eligihle for memhership in this organization. the candidates mtist rank in the upper twentyffive per cent of the graduating class in scholarship. The faculty may select not more than fifteen per cent of the entire senior class from this upper twenty-five per cent. The selections are hasefl on scholarship. leadership, character, and service. Figures showing scholarship and extra-curricular honors were compiled hy a committee composed of Miss Hiatt, chairmang Nr. lvahlstedt. llliss tiilchrist, and Rlr. Tiefel. liach memher receives the emhlem of the society, a gold pin in the shape of a keystone with a torch superimposed upon it and hearing the initial letters of the lharacter, ai id Service. ,lack Ahshier Thelma Iiertrain Alice Rose Brown Homer Burgard Helen Louise ljanzer Mildred liihnore Dorothy Dean Hill Florence Hofstra Harry llaase Patil Ireland Draper Jennings Dorothy Lavery XVinifrcd Miller Fern Xlcflanahan Verna Mclllynn Earl l.ec Moore Farris O'Xeal Dean Pierce Celia Peaslee Theressa Ryhurn Rebecca Smith XYilhnr Simcoe Y -of 40 l93l!liixs'roNiixN Class of 1931 In the year nineteen hundred and twenty-seven a group of boys and girls, having beenigraduated from the nearby elementary schools and prepared to meet any obstacles that might be encountered in a new phase of education, entered the corridors of liast High School. From the moment of their entry, the faculty and upperelassmen were compelled to admit that they showed promise of being very progressive in spite of the fact that they were at that time very young and green Freshies. During the freshman. sophomore. and junior years of these youngsters, the older classmen had to call upon them for aid in making a state-champion basketball team, in publishing an exceptionally fine school paper, and in many other important school matters. During their junior year these youngsters adopted a class ring, an idea which no other iunior class at liast had triedi They gave a .lunior-Senior Prom that surpassed any similar affair of the whole year and former years. These students, having successfully fought their way up to the senior class with many honors. began their last year. determined to Carry out their progressive platform to the last degree. They were not satisfied to follow to the very letter the cut and dried policies of former senior classes and, therefore, inaugurated new ones. To begin this progressive platform they chose a new method of electing a senior president. The campaign that followed revealed many outstanding indi- viduals who were seeking the office of elass president. The other classes took this as an example and conducted their class elections in the same manner. The senior class proved its right to be ranked as the outstanding class of the year by producing a city champion football team and an excellent basketball team. Two members of the class were placed on the all-star football team. while one made a similar ranking in basketball, They also gave a remarkable senior play and were leaders in practically every department of the school. The members of the senior class will conclude their high school careers bv receiving their diplomas and bidding all the faculty and the underclassmen an affectionate farewell, 4: 1931-l2.xs'1'uN1.xN s 1 IQHBIQRT llliNlillAX5 X V P.f..f.1....4 ' V A-l11.1.' ..... ...11 .,....1i.i.-.1 1... ,.1..- ,........,.. ..-neva. 1.9 11.1.1 His ..1.a1..y l.. .........f.. .. gnu... ......1e mm .mil-111.1 Clmicg 1111- u.Q'..fi1c.-, 1 l , -, . X .Xl l x J i f'- - P X 1-ff , Q H01 DON SHLIXIAIXILR '.'.4..,1'.-13.10-1.1 '1'1.f ..'1...1f',.1....11 1.......5 nz...-.1.... 1... 1.15 ...Huy .....1 f.1e...11a...,.,. wh... ......-C .....1.1 yu.. ......n ... 1. fy1....f? I. , 1 . ,, ' X HICNISYA K11.-Xkllililil..-XIX S1-c1'1'i11ry llcr 11.-xwnxlzxl charm :md faithful wurl: haw mlulc li.-nevz. .leur nm .mly 1.1 ilu- class .N 111:12 hm Q.. :ull wh.. km... h.-r. IQICXXIQTII -JONES T11'11.f1111'1 1ie....u.1. 1..., ,1....... .., .1.:.. g.....1 lwusiness j...1u- ...e... .....1 .....,1C..1 ..1..1..y G... g.. 1......1 ... 1......1. The clzlw uf '32 hzu much for which to thunk him. l1L'GH XEYIXS lcffUrr1f1- 11..g1.'. .1..-..-f..1 ,....1.. ......1C 1..... 1. ff1....1 ..f ..-Q.-,...... 11.5 ..1..1... ... ..'..... ..1.........1 f...- 1..... .1.e ,....a...... 1.1 Qu... .-fp...-...-. MARVIN SILYIZY .w.,1.'....1-..1-..1.1... w1..... 11... 3........-N .-1....... A1...-.... .1..-.- aclcctcnl .......-U... ..'1... ..... g.....1-........-U1 .....1 1.1....1.1.- ... ..e11 ... c......1.1e, ,fxI-'1'.-XM,-Xli BE.-XRD Lifjr I.'.-.'.-lv.-1 .x1.........- 1.1.5 ...-....-.1 ..1.-...ny .1.... .1..- .S ......'.. than well qnuliliwl fur the pn-.ilimm .lf gilt rc- cui.-ur by her xv...-k in ilu- .lmnmznnux .lq.1..-11...-111. XY. Xl, RYIJIER .-1111... 1- 1931-IiAs'1'uxx.xN 43 Top Row: llmvlzafz, lx'cll.vN'om, C-Gllllfjflllll, 1.Hl!dXfl'l7lll, .S','1r'm'u'vr', ,ff1I'fIlIHH, Oiwlix, Alxclvmalz. Srvofxd Raw: Jluluzkcu, Iliggfilzx, l?r'gm1fv1dc1', Br'Mwv', lfll.mu.r.rc1', lVllj'lf17l4I', Eldlfrfgr, 0'ZR'l'llS, ,'l11rlm'.rm1. Tlrfrd Raw: llm-L'r'1', .1l111'f11fr, lXvl'H.Yfl'lllVI, Ix'11ra7'r.v, Cfznuilv, 071011, 1J!l2'fll.VOH. Bottom Row: Rumlvll. Pr'11f.mn'r', I'r'rkr'l1fw111g1h, Sfl I'l'll.YOII, lfr'ig1g.v, Blainf, l1'f'iu,:, C1!7l'7lI'j'. -'H Twp lx'u:v.' ll'4'H!ln', lfrrlllffz, ll'iM'i,vml. .Uulf1l'.v,-Clnffilz, lfrwlfrl, Ofxruz, Iflllllff. MWHHII kfmfg ,S'f'l1fm1'l3', ll11f'jw1', l.4':vl'x, ll1m'kU1x, Lurrx llzH'r',UII lIt'Ilf,. Pr1r'k.f. llnlqr, Tlzirml Nuwj l.r.vr11'uk, .ll:'ff, Curfrflf. C'nf'l1'y, lfrclivx. Crmfq .S1r1yfr'1', ZSIQIIWV. lfullnuz lfrvrvf lfrfylhl, ,S'r1i1l4'f', lx'u1vIwln.v, lu.r1'y, H'fIf'1l, Uzlhnllzlml, Cahill, lfruzrrh, 1931-li,xs'ruN1AN 45 Top Row: 1x'mm'1f.S, llfdgz, .'II1',l'l!lIliFl', lflynmrx, llfC'ul'ly, Blainr, ll cla11z1, Frfsfoe. SL'L'lYlld Row: Li111I.v1fd1, Sr1'ir'r1fr, Dnmxr, lmvinz, Sf11nf'p, Biflevl, Rav1.rc'y, lflafur. Third Row: flgfrz, Dntulzry, SfL'Ilf0I'S, Pirlzlvr, Brxrlzsou, Taylur, llarmon. Boiimu Row: Nudr, f-DIIlll'kf'7lI7I1.f,!, LJIldf'7'.YItllH, Orzxdnrff, Bell, .Ufl.f'nd. IJIIIHIIIIID, Cuuzfvlzvll Tyfv lfnwf Sflrllmrkw. lfulvy. Ilrzmfrr, Ilurzzmmzfl, !lu1'lu'I', lflldv. Cnlfzmln, Srlf. gl 'ml Ru' Ii'urir'uu1 lfrzlzzff! llulzxvll. lirflrrl. H llllfmw, Lluwi, llnlmdrn, lfllllflllfl, l 1nxr1'f'r' ll I' mt? lx'n1'11 ,'llf,11,ff-mf, qlllvfillml, flmlrzkilfflll, Iltlflikllllf. lfvrxlz Iimlillffficld, ll Bumfzznlxyffnirf lfmltjv. i.'m.v. ll'.mlwl, Nnxl, lfnr. I-rwrlllxlzl, H xlffmw, ,SI1ll.v, Jnlznxazl. 46 1031-li.xsrox1.xx EYERT CATOX DOROTHY SCHUPP JLVXE TALOR4 BlLl., REYNOLDS Jmziar l'lu.r.v .S'nflimrn1rv t'ln.v.v l:f'1'Xf1Hlf1Il Cflkff unior Class History After :in interesting :incl exciting political cznnpaign. the junior Class met to organize on lleeemlmer 15, 1930. uncler the lenclership of Klr. Xowlin. The following officers were eleetecl: Robert Henehan, presiclentg Ciortlon Sliuinalcer, vice-presitlentg Geneva Chznnherlin. seeretziryg Kenneth jones. treas- urerg Glenn Thomson. sergezmt-zit-nrinsg Hugh Nevins, reporterg .Xltnmzie liearcl, gift receirerg lfrert Liaton. mascot. ,Xfter the withflrzlwzil of Glenn 'lihonison from school, the class electecl Marvin Silrey to fill the post of se1'gezln1-zit-arms. Mr. Xlienclell Ruler was chosen class aclriser. The clues were set at one LlUllZll'. A class ring was chosen from rings seleeterl hy previous classes. Plans were inzule for the .Iunior-Senior l'roni to he helcl Rluy 22 in the school gymnasium. W 1931-l',.xs'1'ux1.xN RL'DfJl.l'll BIQISICR 1'r'v.mli'nl Wm. .. lniuln quill ..li.1g1ui.ni.1 lima, lima, f.11,1i lm. im- lil-...li .il lm L-11.-i....m-., ful.-U qni-mlg, hi. cl.i-N ill-im! htm gh in lumli-r ilu, year. IQUGICN If S ICB,-XST I :X X I irl'-I'r'r.wlr11r Jmlm-ig from ns. :ilnlity in n,ih..1.1 my xtziml- nrnl-. .mil nlutics iff hi: clzlv lmt year, the :Uplii-iminfs llwnuln il lining ui 1-lac: livin' :is me vice-president. Ile his mme ommwling wurk nn the :nhlvriu iii-lil rhie ymr. XIEDRA DIAMOND ,s'fi-wmy Neilrxl wav. imlw-l, mlm girl im the nlficu of secrrtxzny. Her charm um: lu-r flieuwlb in All clzubwx nf the Qcln-ill. XYILLI.-XXI QUEAR Tr1'u.v14r'i'r Initiulivi- :md zu friv.-uflly numui-i' :iw the nut- stnmlinu lmizc uf :l guml tn-zlqii'1-1'. l.lXDlfI.l. BRANCH lv.-fi.1f,-f Limle-ll uns null qlxxnliflcnl fm lliix pusitiuxl, llc was the vmly wplu-xmirc on thi- limi Echo Stuff. JAMES KRATZ .w.,i'i...f.uf-.4fm i-Iam' ai .M .if mi- .i.ilbi1..i.1ang ..n.1m5 ..f me gfl,,1..,,.....'.i dw. 'rum iw. i...1.-ul, 3 l..,Q.n.,.. f..f mm. .Yvmfnl Row: l'1'1'5'V F . l 1931-l'.AS'I'4lYlXN 49 Tuff Raw: Dnpfv, Oxlmru, Morris Xvrolzd Rufv: l1'rm'kw:miflr, Mirror 071, lfal1l.vla'ml1, l'u11l71':1.w1:, .likvu, Blurb, Hullmmi, lluymw 151, I! lmlry, C'u.r, Bnvll, llulry, l.r1r1r',Ko11fr2lr1.v, .-1I7r'um0'zs ff. Tf!f7'll' k'rm': llilvzmm, l?m'ni:rgf, Blll'llI'.Y, Ifmnrlz, Handy, illilznr, lfulzl, llnl'fw1Iw'g1m', Bntlnm Rnrv: ll'ir1klw, l'uj ', xm Srllml, H'i.vr1ivn'.vki, JNIIIIXHII, lx'1f.vfr'r', Snkolnff, Com, Trmgff. I x' 1' Tnj' lfnzv: .S'nlxfu'r'ff, l'u1rUmM'f', ,Nl fr: .llrCI11:'f'v. V rlklliflf Raw: ,llm'rfz1.xm, .lmirrlflw Wu, .N'm'Iu'1', H'il.m1l. ,Urllnm', lhlllrlzll, H'ulfr, .lr'1l1.vIr'm1rf iff, A1l1fm'!ry, .S'l:1'M1x'. llrmhwxun, Clrxrfr, ,llrC'lumrl1uu , l'11llrf' H'il.'n.r.w1z, Qzzruvvr, ls'ri.w'l'. Rulrlvinzx, .Yul.ml1. HHHMH lxmw, Il-,.A.'.,,' fydguh 11,11-1-yj-,fl llmfuifrmz. ffm'ln'l1, lfmllvll, Azlzilh. Hngnn, ll1'H.n'll. 50 19731-I2.xs'ruxr.xv Top Raw: Jlvlralf, 7i1l0l!If'.VUH, Day, Raxx, Hill, Culwfur, II'illiams, Dur'.vcr', Xilmlf. Svrmld lx'1m : lfudmg J'lIt'LJUlIjjl11, Sfzarkzrl, Hozrxv, SL'1!f1ll,'2'L'7', C3'fz'rI, lIf'iIliun1.v, Crvxs, Clon- nzinyx, I 1'yf'r'. Tlxfrd Row: Slant Grrhm'dl, Cnlirlc, Sfall, Simonx, Lyllfll, Il'ulfcr5, l'r'oftm', Cnnfvr. l?nHmn lfrrw: Ifiluykuff, Hoops. Gilwlvx, C1'rm1stf'vvl, Hull, l741'1'id.m11, Hvlffllll, Bfllllfff, Barr, Tuylnr, Griffiilz. Top Raw: SClAtYj!jlfll.N', lliliclfrmrd, l:t'lI7'f'llIVlIl'fI, l7uf'i.v. l'ir1'ff, Hvillll. l.m'ax, H'illium,r. Scfflzzzl lx'cm'.' Ofvfzvzrinzgx, l,arrulm', Iliufmmzl, Ulrlff, Kulxn, Kzrfu, Cr-nzvlry, llul'rixm1 Huuzlvlmz. Third Rmv: lmmlslvdl, Hmrxvll. Nirl1ul'd,vn11. lx'r'uI,:, K1'ul.m'111m'r, Jrmilin, linln'fur'lv, lfmw-1:1 lfullum Nozvf l'ivl11r'f', l'nllrr, llnmmf, .3'li'r1'r'x, lfirzfrm-1', liuujuw, Huy-':, Ifvzzmdy 0'C'n11m'll. IIN! -IC.xs'rox1.xN 51 Top lime: Holm, fl'il1i.r, lflxmz, Bullvr, Clxrisliau, .Uillul'd, Car, liylwu, lfrasi-'ix .S'-'mfzfi Rmv: larffuim, lrvliriid, Ixlvliizg, Bur'Iu', Blcirli, Trlriflc, Clzaiwy, gllnllrz, Ilfallufe. Third Rnzu: Lllllfl, Plnskvil, Ramlnl, Illndcrll, Iffifss, llrrrcu, lllnzwc, i1U'ZS'fIIUl'llF. lfuilnni l?o:.': Riuzyuzz, Ifimr, Pntix, U fIlei,rm1, Iillfflllllll, Clark, ll-vers. Jlusxiiiznix, Clnxzwr Sophomore Class .Xfter a week of interesting campaigning. the sophomore class organized, .lauary 8. Iiuflolph Heiser was chosen to head the class. The other officers elected were: ,Eugene Sebastian. vice-presidentg Ne-clra Diamond, secretaryg VVilliam ijllffflf. treasurerg -Iaiues Krxitz. sergeant-at-armsg limi:-ll llrauch, reporter. and lim-otliy Selrupp, maseott. Miss Schoeuieiu was chosen aflviser. The HUllllUIllUl'C' class was well relmresened in athletics, the Literary Contest, H11ll1ll fI.1Lmi Xlimlsvear plavs this vc-ar. 'TSR if 1 sw VUE' 5 . A in , i i ' 1 Q. fl T 'Q .,' 4,2 -Ali 5 f 1 Y, N4 i931-i'..'XS'1'uNI.XN QLIFFORIJ LEMPIN Pu ' Uxnlrrrf The gix-:in-51 limim- ihm um lm ii-ii.nile-1 In :i freshman came tu i'll'funI. Hu kiwi personzill ily :mul efficiency mmlv him rlvwrviilg nf thi' humor, Thu schmrl hue fmmvl Ji futnri- Insular. ,i UNIOR PIICRCIE l 'irr--I'n'.v:'fli'r1I Ile wax .i friend nl' ull. Hi: sunny ilisymilii-ii made frii-mls fur him 1-xi-ryuln-ru hu nent. KI A RGAR ICT PLASK IZTT LU X lu US .9i-fm.,.v,- Nlnrgzirclk cheery anuihl cnet ii light over :hu wlmielii-twill. In-f 4-IN was .mi slisippoixm-xl when it selected hu' fur this office. CILLIC CTAHILI. Ti-mm-l-V Lucille? ii-inning pi-rennzility mul persistence will win lm- nm muy many 1. .mmf 1,-if film friends. LLIE GRAYIXO Ifrfwrtcr llnving hi-rn xi lczulvr in the school nctivitiue this year. Nellie was ilwuyzht tu he the persmi tn repruwv.-iit the freshman class in this office, CAR RUISERTSUN Szwgrrfzizt-ui-Az mx if-in of ,W :mil wan. .. ,,m.m..1ii,' nm nmim him lmikwl ny-mi :ix xi lender. M 1'.wl'-l-.xfxwxlxx 33 of lx'4m'.' l?41:'ir.v, lrrlumi, Rumrl, Hcllnn. Cin!-haul, lfaiu, Ifatlx, Lilla. Srmznr' Ifuzr: Tuillr, H'rllimu.s, Szvifl, .f1!rl1i.mu, Cu.vlrU3', Marek, .S'ri0lr11'41, Ball, .Morzyolaf lhiml Rm. : SVU, ,lf1I1n1.slm1, Hmuillrm, Slznfvf, l7r'u1-'m'r1', llnvlc, Smit, 1x'z'z'ff1'. lfutlmu Rui. : llurnmll, lI'yull, Ifngfg1r1m1fL', Bryant, Sl:angl1m'.v.vy, Jlrlrfin, Ifflf1lt'l'HI0l!, lfrvmnl, lx'zmm1l.r. .S'lm1r. I7 , lx'ff:.' .llll'f1f1f'f. llm'f'1'r1.1f1m1, Jmvfllx, l?m'll1mm, llnnrv, lir'ntn'11ir1g1, I'4111gf,'111, Niflsnll. SH wwf lx'w:.': H iml.'r'.r, ,ll-vruv, lI'lzr'uf, f,f'ut'i1m, lln1l'fn'. S11-x'1iH', fnl'n.v:, llnnzlrruski fhrullrlr-ff. lmffr IWW. ' lfzfly lxmlw1'uul.m'1z, l'jfim', Iffmlku, Ilumflmz, l'iurf'Hl, H'f1il4', Ilrllllnru, 0'Hm'r1. f '1vr: IV .f.. l!'wzIwl4 C'm'lx.f1z, I!'l1i!umll, lufrill, fulrzfxmz, lu'm'Ir.wu, 0'Ilar'a, lffrrn, N z.n.'r fw'!1xl.U41x S0 IQSIYIQASIUNIAX Tnf Raw: I'irgu'r1, Bfll, Blau, Carllzmllz, llw1l,v,'1vl, l,lll.Tf'0llIll, l'cm'z', Oxlmrrz, Krllncr. SL'L'0lId Raw: Lamm, Holland, Gfllevsou, ll'arm'f', Smillx, Gmli, Rnllrrls, Kfllwfr, lmlcx. llzird Nun J .Yvl.rm1, lfray, l.r?ui.v, Kifflwl, C'n.r, Suzvrfvfl, llllff, Tylcr, ll'ar1xrr', Bottnuz Raw: Tuylmg Brazllvy, Hnllflvmlc, Cnlwrz, lnlzrzsuil, Clmlc, .S'tvpf', .S'1'um11.r, Hraxfivld lfl omlnrk, T017 Row: Blau, Imuzrzz, Kilnlz, lflrzrzl, lfUl7I'7'f.fUlI, furkxnn, Ynlm, Paxlmz. .Yrtulzrl Ifnw: ll'IHIllii'Gl'll, Grmlm, Halrvr, Darlingf, Pluxlcrll, Ilnmlx. ,llrllrntlr Tlmuzvou Tosh, Parry. ' l ' Tllird Rnw: Mayall, Sazxllmff, lfuvxxfnu, ,S'l.'ir1'f11, fllaruw, .1llu'f'.v, Pwllv, furv .lluml linflom lfnw: Da:'i.v, Vfonzuu, IfIIjlI'I'.Y, ,lI7l'HlI, AVUVQII-l.Yl, Cl'0.Y.Y, Baslz, ll Wl1ifQl'l2r'll1, l'l'mbvrfon, 1 - lin! Lxxlwxlxx Q1 Tnf lfnzvf llull, C4r'u-vlvx, Jlrrk, Chuzzinzglnznz, Junfs, Rnllcrfx, RnIvr'rI.v, Kilzfhrlav, Lvxtvr. , .Slwfrlfl Nur.: luwurzi, Vlvxlzlenff, Smiflr, ,1Iu,mr1, 1'-ITICft'l', B1rryw', Prorlfr, I7l'f1kr', H'f'4'Il' 'f'flH7l'I'f. Tllfmf lx'rm',' .S'uufm'n, l.ug1ur1, Hc1L'1'r', I,I7I'A'liIL'!', lfulov, .Ufllmq Smiill. Hnllum Rmu: l1'11kv1', Iirnlrrgrlmlf, Gilpin, I7ar'i,v, Bnxrh, Sbkoloflf, Imielrlfv. 'IK 1' lwzcz Ili ll 'ur ll'r'1'ffh!, l'1'lrfrz.ul1I, !u11L'rr1.v, L'n:ui4'k, lf1!jl.Ylfllll', lx'tr'l', ,Il1'.x'a1nl1'1', 1lur'l'i.vnn X'.'mm1 lw1.- 1 1f'l'u lim-AW:-, l'v:u, Hull, H'illium.v, Cfnlrinr, Stilts, !umIf.v,, Numfvf. 4 'I lzml lx'fm'.' . Wil Q' -In 1,1 U 'g y rg Rwvu.-, l.11tl1um, Jlillmllrlrzd, Kmfl, l'u.rlm1. Ilmlnm, AlIL'f4tIllll7Y. ' ' rm ll ffl: zz Hifi Ylml l'uulx UUIIK 11' V li,v,'fwf: lwz., wif .lluf If .' ,, f :mf 4-1 . 119. I'rm'H. I 14'1'rc. N 60 1931-li.xs'1'oN1.xN Tap Row: JIf.v.v Tarbcf, ICIXOI, Pvf1xll'4', Dlamnml, Dallum, Notion, .S'Ii:'cr.r, Slills, ll'llflIIl'l', f lTUI'L'lHllll, ll onlff. A V Sfuuml Row: illillvr, Hill, Cfaliill, llnsx, l.1ml.vlvdt, Rylmm, Sliflimi, lhxrlmy, l'rIN'sr11. Third Raw: llluxrm, Tlinnilnmii, fllC07'7l, Clzrixlir, I.4if'z'1'y, li'1'i1r1.vmz, l'rim.t.r1if'r, Clrrczi, Sfz'nf0V.t, llrm'n1'd, Miss B!ll'l'Il.V, 1 Y Hallam Row: T. I3l'I'l7'l1lIl, Cfllnmrf, K. B1'i'trum, Bvmirlt, Gralwlr, Iuntlvr, Giirlrvll, Hmwzmz, Siuylrlnn, .llrl701igal. Leundis Literary Society OFFICERS CELIA PE.-xs1,143i1: A,,,,, l'rf.riflcHf ....A,,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,, C lliI.IA Pi2.xsL13E GERTRUIHE Noicrox l'irf-Pnxvitlmzf ..,,. ..Mir.hRi2im clILSllJRE Miwiaiiu GILMURE SFf1'L'ltll',V ....,.,,,,, .,,,....... Q IANE DARLINU YViNiifR1zD XlIl.I.ER 7'r'ras111't'1 '..,,.....,,, ..,. .,,,,,, X X 'YINIFRIED 3lII.I.ER HlQI.1iN Kxox .,A, ,.,, . Ywgvairi-ui-.Alrnzx ..,,. .,...,,... I DOROTHY l'llI.L Dogorny l,AW.'lQRY. lfcfvorler ...., ,.,,,,,, T H12R1Qss,x Rvisukx TH12RizssA RVHURN ..,,. .,,.,, C 'rifiv ,,...,.... ..,,.., - XLBI-:RTA CnR1s'i1E l2'l'IlEI. ALCURN ,,.,, l.f1mdiu11 ..,... ....,...,,,., ....,.,..,..,. Q V lERTRUIJE NORTON Fl0tt'cr--Sweet Pea C'0lm'.r-Ruse and Gray The Leuntlis Literary Society has pruvecl its ability by the fact that. in the four years of its existence. the club has won first place twice anrl tiecl for first place in the annual Literary contest. The club, which is an all-girl society. was organized in November. 1926. with these purposes in mind: to promote literary appreciation and to foster higher icleals among its members. The Leunclians gave a tea fm' the liulexians, January 30. 1931. The society presented the l.eunclian Follies at the Outburst this year. Miss Marie liurrus has been one of the club advisers since it was organized. Miss Edith Tarhet. the other adviser. has been with the cluh for two years. 19317EAS'l'0NI.XB 61 T012 Raw: Hofsfra, l?rr1rd, Haan, I?1'irrlz'y, .flbctIIir1', .S'i111I'm', .Tiff-4IV'fj', Broznilz, K, f17llL'.Y, Stroud Row: L. l?1'1I111'l1, H7. Braizrli, l'r11'i.rl1, HIfllIBl', J. Jniivx, AlIlf07'SOVl, Lc'111'n1'11, OIIUIIIJH, R. Braizclz. Bnffom Row: HIV, Niflmlx, Biltlcr, Brfyhl, Proctor, Ef1'i1111, Gilfiii, K1'fIIxrl11IIf1', l.lIA'I', l'r11'kv1'. Kalailu Literary Society ,TACK ABSIIIPIR ...,...,,,, , FI.r1RIaxcI2 HOlfS'l'1!.X,,, VIRQQINIIX TRICE .....,,,.,, BERNARD A1CC.XR'l'Y.,, OFFICERS lIl't'.Y1IiFHf ,,..,,..,,,. l'i1'1'-l'1'0Sidf11f ,,.., l'f'I'l'ffIl'j'.........,,,, Yxl'l'lI.YIil'I'7' ,,,,,,..,,.,, ..,,,..KI.xc1: gXI1sIIIIeR ,MVIRIJINIA RICI2 ,,..lQUT1l CTLDHA M .'X. PXRKIER RICHARD BRANCII ..,,.,, ,,.. STI-g1'1111!-ar-.-I11111 ,,,I,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 :RIQII Iiwmqg FRANK KR.X'l'SQ'1INlER ,,,,,,. .... I f't'f70l'fl'l' ,,,,,..,....,,,, 1,,,1,, X YIXXIIE H11,1yC11 Fil,-XNCES l'ARIsI1 ,,,,,,,., ...... , Crilir ...,,,, R1cII,11.:n H11,1N1-11 lfrllililvl ,,... ,..... ...,,.,,w, ..,,...,,,,,.. . . . RIAIW I4R111I1'1' F1-U-:1'1'r4Rec1 Ruse Cll1l7VX1TQCK1 and XYlIite The liiliiliill. l71'ieII1lsl1111, Society. is the olclcst iilf3l'Zll'y cluh :It liust, hc-ing 111'ff:1I1izec1 chiring the first year of the schnml. 1027- It is the only 11111 111111 girl r- litemry society Ill 12:1st. The cluh won the 1028 T,i101'Zl1'j' Ccmtest 111111 tiul for first place with the l.eI11Ichz11Is i1I the 1929 contest. The Ii:1lz1ih1s 11rgI111ize11 with these lJL1l'1NlSC'S 111 111111111 to create 21 greater inter- est 111 literzirv wurks, 111 further the study of 11:1I'lin111c11t:11'y law. 111111 tn fuster :1 finer spirit nf f1'il'l1fiST'IiIJ z11I1111Ig its 111c111he1's. The chih chusn- :Is its III1It111, UXYCYZI zIIIIiciti:1 Ilillllifl Yi11C1t.H true fI'1C11CiS11ilD c111I1111ers 1111. Mr, 122111211111 Xichrils is 1111- chili :11ix'iseI'. Miss I l111'e11ce XYiIIgcI'1 was Ili-211 :111 ziclviscr ilCf1Il'C her ITU! 67 19.31-lL,xs'roxi,xN T011 Row: jL'lllll!IfIS, Dcltzwflclg Dzom, Bzlrgard, Lumx, lltluzziifzi, Kcllnyfgf, .llrC,'o0r, llfdllllff. Second Row: llmdy, Sirzgfvr, .f1lll'1FV.Y0l!, Kcrxrlmly, Roby, .lIr1ll115, I'1'11iH, 1xu0zt'Ir.f, Sfllllflfl, llliss Flynn, Third Row: Mr. Hroudlifk, Cnllivotlr, Davis, Maura, falmxmz, Bvrnizzy, Gray, Colmmln, Day, Cohen. Ballon: Row: Ifflllgllll, Jlflmlf, I?t'yvr, Burgar, Ballard, 1?fdir1gffil'ld, Bm'm'tI, flltlnlyrc, Cooper. Harmlton L1terary Souety OFFICERS BUFORD KELI.om:o ,,,, .,,,,, I 'rmidmzl ,,.,,,,,, .,... D RAPIER -liixxrxcas JENNINGS -lorrxsox ,,,, ,,,,, I 'ire-P1-uviflrzzf ,.,A,, ..... B Urmzn KELl.fJIZC2 DRfXl'bIR JENNINTIS.. EARI. L1-:E Blooms ..,,,, ..... FERRHI. Hiefxm' ,,... NORlXIlXN Scnuvi' .,,,,. ,.,,,, Pixies DUNN ....,,,. The Hamilton l.itcr:n'y Society. .W.,,Svf1'efa1Qv.....W 7'l'FlIXI1I'l'l' ..,,... Sr1'gr'a1ll-al-. I1 Rz'f707'lFl' ,.,,..... A Cirifif ,..,,.,,,.. C'lzz'm'lz'cnlw' ..... llrzilziltolzifm the only all-boy literary cluh at Fast The club was namcfl in honor stutcsnizm. and the first secretary of society has .Xlcxanflcr llztmilton :is Hamiltoifs high Stilllilflfll of literary The colors of thc society. lilac thx time, are blue :tml white, ,..,..,...lXlm.v1x Bizvuu All-INNINWIS -lon NSON IHAN... ,,,,HoxI ian lluiusixim ......,..l2.xR1. LEE MOORE I ilI.BER'l' CALLlC'l'l l'li ...,,,,,l.1-1 Rox' 'l'wiT'1'r ....,.Noi:xi.xN Scum-P which was orgzuiizecl in Fehruzxry, 1923. is of .XlCXZll'lIlCl' llztmilton, lmrillizmt soldier :tml the American treasury. lfach ntcxulmc-r of the his izlcml, striving in all ways to live up to and lJEll'llZLl1lClllZll'j' work. use of the .-Xmerirzui army in l'lamilton's Mr. john Broadliclc :md Miss Vee Fliim are thc zttlrisvrs, 1931-12AS'l'UNIAN 63 Top Row: 1V0b.ffm', Parry, Block, Brmtiu, Hill, Smith, .?Tl'UJ!S0l!, Rllftf, Miss 11 m'ir1y. Sccoud Raw: Clt'u1t'iiIs, Bffllfllg, Dnwiwy, Siliilfl, Bariictt, Rrilmrlx, Camry, Illtryfx, Ilirdfr- stadf. Bottom Row: Ilfiizklc, Goxs, SL'7'f'Z'Ill'7', Bfrlrvl, Ctmsrr, Cltirlr, Ci'mc'l1'y, Bnrilrll, Ihr-vis. Eulexia Literary Society ETIIEL PARRY ,... ,. HELEN GANZER ,,,,,,.,,.. ,,,,,. REGINA CLEMENH ..,.... .,... VIVIAN BICKEI ...,...... , ,,.. . GLADYS BixRNE'i r ,,.,A 'FHELMA ScRtx'Nt5iz ......, ...., 1LLVENA 13UDERS'l'AD'l' ............,,...,, Cnlorx-Iiliie :incl Pink. OFFICERS l'r0.via'r'11f .,..,,,,,,, I' 'ift'-lJl'l .Y1!I1l'lIf ..,.. S!'!'l'l'fI1l'y .........,,, 'I '1'mI.v111'm' ,A.,,,..,, . lf'vp0rIm' ,.,,, ,,,.... ,lf1llt'.l'ilZI! AA,,, HELEN CZANZER ..,,...,....G1.ADYS HARNETT ELVENA IJUDERSTADT ,,.,,.......vv1X'l .x N ULCKEL ...,THELxiix SCRIYNER S1L'!'fjI'tYIIf-Llf-:IVIIIS ,.... ,, ,,,,.ALICE Rcisia HROXVN ,,,,,,,,..12'1'Ill2l, PARRY The Iiulexizt Literary Society is 1iztst's newest 11I1'1'Zl1'y club. having organized in December. 1929. It is an all-girl snciety, having :ts its main purposes the 1J1'0- motiun of higher ideals in literziturc and the social life uf the school :intl the culti- vatifin of zt taste fm' the finer things in life. .'X1iI110llj,f1l the duh thtl not place high in the 1.11ff1'Zl1'f' Contest 1:1st yvztr. the work of the sucictx' has he-en worthy of cuiniiiemlzttitm. The c1uh's first sm-iztl ztffnii' wus Il tea given for tht- Leuntliztns, Scpteniher 17.1930 Miss Cclizl XY:1i'i11g' is this duh :1c1x'isL'i', 64 1931 li.xs'roN1.xN The Literary Contest lhe Lenndis Literary Society, with a total of 15 points, won the Fourth Annual literary Contest which was held in the school auditorinnim on April 24. This was the second consecutive year that the Leundians have won the contest. The llamiltons. with only two points separating them from the winners. placed second. The Kalailus and liulexians tied for third place, each society receiving 9 points. The school-atrlarge followed with S points. The medals were ahout evenly distributed hetween the l,eundians and Hamil- tons, although all of the groups were rewarded with at least one first or second place. The club costumes and their songs and cheers added color to the scene. Tl ie results: 14 irst ...,,,, Second ,,,,,,. Third ...,., First ,..,...,... Second Thirds If irst ..,..,,, Second Third. First ,... Second Thi rd ,,,... First .... Second Third ....., Firsts. Second Third ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,AAYV POEM Wixnfxizn 1l1II.I.liR ,,.,,. ATARY JANE fYfCONXIi SHORT STORY EARL 1.1-:E RTOURE ,,....,, 'l'HEmm B15R'1'R.xM 7 Gr.Am's LARNIETT ..... ESSAY TIIIELMA SCRIVNER DRAWER Alizxxrxfzs KTILDRICIY Grmiomz ORATION Paw. IRELAND ,..,,, Emxxnm TQUIIN ,,... Doizornv 1,Ax'iaizx' ,.,,..,,,...Lfzmdi.v ..,,,i,.l:111t',1'1a DOROTHY Goss .,,,,,,,,., LI .,...,,, ,,,,,, S 'clmol-af-Iurgc 1X'l'1CKI1 OR1T SPBXKI NG ......,HLIll1iIf0l! ,,,,..L1'iH1df.v ...,,..EzrIz'.ria .......E1fIl'.l'1f1 .......HamiIt0n ......I,!'I!lIH1l.Y ,.,,,St'1100I-Flf-Itlffjl' .............,.,ICllltl1I1l ..,,,,I.vu1idi.v FERREI. l'1EADY , r,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.v,,,,,, H 0 mflfmi FRANCES PARISH ,,,,,,,.,,,,,A,A,,, Klrlgilrr BERT fiUINS ,,,,, A ,,,,,,,, , DICC1AM1X'1'10N Dokornx' Scnnm' ,,.. FLORIQNFIZ Hoi-'srim ,,.. , ELIQA Nou Blass xi .x N ,, Sz'l1n0l-fit-Large ....,i...,,,l'.r'111ldi.r .......,,..,,......Kll!t7IiIIl W,,,,S'rllU01-at-Iurgt' lfach of the winners was presented with medals for their efforts and ahility. The medals were engraved on the hack with the name of the winner and the event in which he placed. A gold medal was awarded tor first place. a silver medal for second place, and hronze for third. 1 i 4 i J J' xl' .ii ' A sf ' Jw, Qfjl , . nn J 3 5 9 TDP Row: Simrof, DcH2c't'iler, Lung. Jrrrniiiiyx, lirntrrl, B!H'fl0l'l'1, Kellogg, lirirulii, Barlw. Scicond Raw: Proclor, illillur, Darling, TrvIvilfnH, Sliclfnu, Brnzwi, Gamble, ll'0V'.T,l!0Hl, Blrlevl. Third Rmcu' Orwizx, Mfrs fllIIH!N'IIIHH, fomnf, folznsnu, Bailey, lhwis, Hnqnisl, Tivilly, llm'l'ftf. Bolton: Rate: lfvflllgllll, T. fl. Parlerr, Cisfo, H. Ballard, .llillrry illr. lf.f11z'r', Archimedian Math and Science Club OFFICERS XVENDELL LINCOLN .,... ..,,,, I JI'!'SlClCIIf ,,..,.,,,,,, ,....,, H OMER BURGARD DRM-ER VlENN1Nc:s ,,..,., ..,,A. I 'irc-Prvritlmzf .v,,,, ...... R l.-XRIAN SHELTON BIARIAN SHELTOX ..,,... ..,,,, S rr-rf-tary ....,.,.,A.. ,..,,. G RACE BROXVN JANE DARLINtl ..,,,... .....,, 7 'rmszrrm' ........,...,,... ,.,.., ' l'. A- PARKER HOMER BURGARD ..,,,,. ..,,,.., S m-gm111-at-.-1rm.r ....,, ...,,....,A,, l QEITH Loxrg ALICE HOCKETT ,,.,., ,,,,,,, I fvporlm' ................ ,,,,,,..,,,., A LICE HOCKETT ROV VAUGHN ,.,..., ,,,,.,, C, 'rifir ,,,,,. ....., I ENNINLQS JOHNSON The Archimedian Math and Science Club was formerly the .-Xrchimedizin Club and the Science Club. Last year the two clubs merged since the subjects in which the Clubs are interested are so similar. The result was a more interesting club with an increased membership. Many interesting programs dealing with problems of math and science were presented at the clnlv meetings. Moving pictures. scientific experiments, :md discussions tended to create a greater interest in the club. Miss Emir .-Xmmerman and Mr. XY. S. Esther are the advisers. 1931-E.-xsroN1AN 67 Top Row: llflisx Hialf, A4ll!1'7'CZUS, Allslzier, llIL'SSillgE'l', Burton, JOIUISYDII, Illffarly, Mfallucr. 5lCfI77lfi Row: llfliss Abbott, Butler, l'lIfG1lii'U. Tlfzovzpsowz, Pvterseii, Dcrfwxladt, Oldham, Sclzlzpjv. Ballon: Row: lllmzlvy, Stout, Brofwzx, Riggs, Henderson, I7lf'tclm1', Cullirotw, Beyer. Art Club OFFICERS JACK ABSHIER ...,........ ..,,.., P l'L',Yidl'I1f ,AAA,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.Y-, J ACK AESHIER BERNARD ll'lCCARTY ,,...., ...,,.. V iff-P7 U.X'fi1'EI11' ,,,,A,, ,,,,,,,, J ACK XYALLACE JOHN lllizssrmmk .....,, .,.,.... S 'crramry ....,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,, A IELVIN B19-ER lVlELVIN BEYER ,,.,A.,..,,. ,.,,.., T l'l?fl5ll7'CI' ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, J OHN IXIESSINGER RAMONA PETERSEN ,,.,,,. A.,,..A R fjvorfzv' ..... ,,,,,,,, A LICE BUTLER The Art Club was the first departmental club to organize in East High School. The first meeting was held September 29, l926. The purpose of the Art Club is to eiicourage the study of art and to assist in the activities of the school. The emblem of the club is at tube of paint with the letter E on it and a brush behind the tube. The mascot of the club is an orange palette with brushes for legs. This year the club members made Ll block print history of Kansas City. The club also made many posters. charcoal drawings, marioriettes. and sticker emblems. The advisers of the club are Miss Martha Abbott zmcl Kliss May Farr Hiatt. 58 l'J31-liasroxi,-xx Tap Row: ,llixx Remix, Grccn, Sr'i':'t'1', Bcriram, .llt'Clnxkry, SHI!-fill, .ll. .llayf.r, Pmlzfrzfvnznglz, Rirfr. Bntlnm Row: Calm, CAIl'l!Fj', .S':n'r1r1xm1, Ilnrwyruarz, llmnza, ,ll11.mu, Jlillmllarzd, Cnlliizs, Il07S'l1l'II,. EI.0ISE hiuvix ,v,,,,..,,,,,,........ . TXIARY GRAL'lE Ho NEYMAN .,,...,,.... ESTIIER TllII.llOLL.XND ,,..,,,, Athenian Club SARAH CJRIZEN ,,... ,,,.... . ...., .,... . REBECCA SM ITH, ,.,, , RUTH SWANSON ..,.., OFFICERS Pra.vz'dmt ,,,.....,,.. ,.,,,,...........Y.... l il.01sE ERWIN If'ic0'Prv.vidr11l ,,,.. ,,..,, B IARY CIRACE HONEYRTAN SFl'l'FfllI',V.. ,,,..,Y, .....,..,,..,, ,,,,,,, l R ENE TXTASON Trm.f11r'0r ,......,...., .,,,w.. S ARAH GREEN Svrgmzlf-ui-A1'u1x ..., ..A,,,,,,,,... N ELUA C'o1.r.1Ns l?cporlrr ,..,, ...,,,,, ,,,,, I E LAINE PECKENPAUGH The Athenian Cluh has been active this year, sponsoring several athletic events. The girls have made many hikes this year and have also helrl several skating parties. The purpose of this club, which was formecl in Decenilmer, l926 is to create an interest in athletics among the girls of the school. Miss Hazel Roads is the amlviser of this group. l93l-EASTONIAN 69 Top Row: Luna, 5i,I'fVl!I'lI.W7l!, Grnlvli, Il'rig1l1I, Gilnmrr. Sfliizfffi, lrzvin, lf., lfnnllmlizfr. J., lfunllialwr. .5'f'f0Hz1 lf'0'zl': II'imlfi', ll'i.rriimv.tki, Singing lf'arrn'lf. Pruitt, illinnr, Rollnurll, Kuslcr, 0'C0m11'll. Third Row: Illfss fll'rC11n'c, Jnliiisori, Parixli, Pnllur, Tudor, Kiiiy, llnrzxvll, Cahill, lfgnlplgy, Bottom Row: Ptlrrvni, Illinmr, Fmik, Clark, Stclzforx, Finfrark, L, Cnliill, Illr. Niclmlx. Ciceronian Club OFFI CIZRS FRANCES PARISH ..... .....,. P l't'.Vi!fCl1f ..,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,, IX IILDRED GHAIORIQ PINES DUNN ..........,, ,,.,,A I iff-l'wi-film! ,,,,,,, ,,,,, F RANCES PMUSH lXlILDRED GILMORF A.... ,...,,, S 1t'!'Vl'ftU X '.,.., .,,,., ,,,,,, A I ,LENE JOHNSON .XLLENI2 -Iunxsox ,,,,,, ...A. 7 'rmmrvr .....,,,,..,,,.., ,,.,,,,,,,A -X LUN Sgyfglqp Luemx MINOR .,....., ,,,,,,,, S 'rrgmizz!-al-.slriiix ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,.AAAA,A,,AA P ,NES DUNN hlILDRED SCHUPI '....,..., ...,.,. R' rfiorfcr ,,.....,,,,.,,.., ,,,,,, ' FHERESSA Rygugy ,l0SIiI'lIINE l'lAN5l7Il.li. ..., ....., C frifif .,.,,,,,, ,..... - Iosm-mxg HANSIQU, The Ciceronian Club was organized in October. 1929. for the purpose of cre- ating a greater interest in the classics. Students who are taking Latin or have taken at least twu years of l.:itin are eligible fm' membership in the club, The prugrains nf the club concern the claily life of the Romans. .Xn attempt is maclc to intrtmcluce the cnstmns uf Ravine tu the members in snch a way that ancient Customs may be cninparccl to those of mnrlern times. Mr, Nciwlin has arlclresserl the club several times with tales of Greek anil Roman myths. The club is one ni the largest clepartinental clubs in the scluml. There are ap- proxiinately fifty inembt-rs :it the present time. Miss Virginia Blcfilnrs- :intl Mr. Garland Nichols are advise-rg Of the dui,- T0 1031-IiAs'I'uNIAN Top R0-cv: Hcnrlmzi, .lo11I1,rnn, .-1. C'uI'I', Rfrrl, EUSNII, l.i-:'vxrIy, !I'agfucI', Jlonrr. Srromr' Row: K. Rl'lU!L'l1, Miss fnluzslmx, Ill. Cafw, Cosby, U'rn'n', .Uillfly Slmgys, :UrGlymI. Sfilzx, Fm'I'z'.vIrl', l,z'flr'r. Third Row: .S'ulli7'z11I, Krysn, Hnfxfru, IVUVIOII, L1'ffDOTt'fll, ,:I'llfI1t'l'.Vf0Il, I'lu.vkeI1, Hare, Srriirw, VVIIMI, Mr. Iiimi. Hallam Rfmi: l.na'1'ski, Hn.v.v, Hmzirr, fil1U7l1Zll'7'lIlfVI, Bcrziiuy, HI H7'0IlL'Il. Fright, O'.MuIr'y, Llnyd, Hazvkins. Commercial Club OFFICERS GIQRTRUDIZ NORTIIN, I1r'v.viflf'11t ,,..,,,..,... ..,,,. K IAXINE HUNTER FIMRENCE Hoifsrkix ....,. ..,.. I vift'-17l'f'Sidl'lIf ,...... .,.....,..,,A. L ULA CASE Hlcssls .ANDERSON ,.,,,, ..,, , gl'f1'!'ffIVj' ...,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,, I ,ORA H055 IQICIIARD BRANCIIH 7iI'1'1IXIlI'l'I ',A,, ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, V I3 RNA MrCI,YNx XXVARD REED ..........., Szvgvallt-af-.'Irms .... ,.,,,, D ORRANCIE xii.-XTHIS VIRGINIA COSHX ',,.,,. l'v'rf0I'lff' ,,...........,. .,,........ E ARL LI-:Ii Moom-3 XVINNII5 BRANCH ...,,., ,,........,,...... C 'rilif f..,,,,... ,,...,,,...... .,,......A,., I D oizornv IJICAN HILL The Comniercird Cluh is cmnpnserl uf students of cmninerfe- During the year several successful husiness and mofessioiizil men spoke at the meetings. The purpose of the cluh is to luring the students into closer Contact with the business and professional world. The Commercial Club advisers are Miss Louisa Johnston and Mr. Iumhn Finn. l03l-lz.-xs'1'ON1.xx ,1 Tuff li'1m': .lIr'. Tivfrl, 1'-l11l1.S'll'0H1, Gorsik, Ilvdyr, Ditsrh, ll'illiams, llftibcl, Olson, Jllillvr. BOKIUIII Raw: Jolmsmi, llrizluznw, .llm'flii.fio, lx'rai.vcl1mrr', .S'i1mu1.v, lXil1f'Hi'F.Y, Filer, ,llt'- lnlyrv, ,l1L'C'UlllIfll. Kizxxmii AlILl.liR ..,,, , ,..., , lxll2LYIN KlclNTx'1:1z ..,,, ,, FRED liwi NG ........,... NORM AN VVILLIA xi s ,.,,... ...,.,. XVILLARD OLSON ,,,,,,. Y,,,.., THOMAS KNEAvx-3s,, Knights of the Ruling Pen OFl7lCliliS Pr'rx1'1l1'11I ....,....,.. ....,, Flux K KRA'l'SC1ixiizR l'it'v-l'1'r.vifir:1t .,.. . , ,,...., NORMAN XX ILLIA ns Srf1'rfa1',v ....,,,,, ...... 7ll'l'f1SI1l't'l' ..,,,.,,........ ,,,.... M IZLVIN MCI :wviuz MARION lllmzcuisio Sm-gmnit-ul-.llrnz V ,,.,,, ..,..,,, ' lil-IOMAS K NEA V125 1e0pm-fi-,- ....,.A....,,...OOO .,,....XVILTON liikmiz The Knights uf the Ruling Pen Club was Organized as a means Of promoting interest in clrafting zmrl :nllic-cl subjects. The clues. .-Xny student Of clrzifting meeting thc gi' bersliin in the club. Klr. Ralph Tiefcl is the club ziclviscr. members are not requested to pay :ule requirements is eligible for mem- 72 1031-lf.xs'1'nNIfxN Top Rutv: Bnrvzrtl, lfv1'51n.mlr, Bluinf, .S'n1ydcr. SlrsllIwl'5f, l'urL'm1lu111g111, llayfx, lx'vl.m, Snzzllx, lfobcwts. Jlyvrzv. Srrzmd Row: Gal'r'vH, lfuxf, Bybvv, Il'ufh, lfurvzmm, Brigyx, llurr, L'uum1ir1gx, St',1Ti'llI'l.7. Tlziwl' Row: Silzylvlmz, fnlmxnlz, lfva-llzvrxfruz, IJIIIIIIQIUII, .1Ifllmn.rur, l?uIlvr', GKIIIIIYIU, fllmrzz Hnfmcll, Rlillmlluud. Bolfmn Rmw: Funk, U'fr1klr', Clrfzzrnts, l'f'uxlf'v, Pnrislz, U'iIliumx, Svzfflz, 0'C'nHm'll, Ix'1f.vfrr Iffilleisnfr, Ilfrx, C-l7Il1h't'H. Choral Club Top Row: Goxs, .lIlLY.YlIIf1H. Grvfrz, fours, lfuffnrd, Brzznxnu, Srlrzlpf, If'ugnz'1', Suzilll. Sfffllld Row: l'cVry, .lIulI1m'vll, I?v11m'Il. Jmmv, I z'f'1f:1.m11, llirkizlxmz, 17ur'mxvIr1', .llillvr V O'.1Ir1lcy, .UIGI-x-ml. Third Rzmf: Pvrkcflfwlzfgflz, Jlillmllmzd, 15,l'tlllL'll, l?m'kv, l'u1'r'y, Iflnfk, l'1'r'm'r, Snllvx, ,llplfud ML'KeL'. ' lfoitnm Kmv: Qlrx. Clrlflzwll, Tuftlv, !l'vlfxlvr', II'm'd, Il'-vu-ll, 1!'m'.vImn1, f1,'l1lllIIH'l'lA1iVl IIl1f1IH'ZC'f1j', l.u11l.vIrvfl. 1 l93lTliASTONI.XN 73 Top Row: Plaslcftf, l'i'l1lvm1ln', Tl10l!1f7Xl7I1, ll't'i:'r'l, Kcriz llmimmlzrl. l!'i1ilclvi', llulvy, .-llr'.1'audr'1', H1lVg1t'l', Smillr, Rizssrll. Svtoml Razr: Taylor, I l1l'7'-V, Rolvcrfs, Tuttle, Long, Jliltoligf, .S'l11'm'zlc'i', lllririizzrk, lfcll, BI'lIX1lf'7', Hnlluml, lx'r'vlfx. Third Row: Ellrr, Clmfvr, Sizyrirw, Dnzlxmi, .llt'c'llllU7I, .lIyf'1'.r, Rnlmrls. C'a.vl'fy, Hall Prnrlmg Krafi, O'llIal0y. Fourtli Row: lllrs. Cnlzlwvll Simoiis, Griffillx, llmrllcy, O'.hl1lllIlf!1Il!f'XXj', Bul'lz',vmi, l.v.vfi'r, Ilmiis, Toxli, faflesmi, Nurquisi, Bader. B0ffl7ll! Row: Rimznzix, Hriyl1l,B1u'kf', Brzygf, llnllmid, D1'!l'iII, l71rf'tI, Pi'1m.v,vm'f', .llt1r'I1'r1, fuuiixmi, Tmiyv. unior Choral Club OFFICERS XVANDA livmaig ,,AA,,,,,,, ,.,.,, P r.1vidml ,,,,,,..,,,,, ,,.... B IARGARET PLASKIE'l'T DOROTHY BRICIEI1' ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, l rlfC'Pl'l'.YlflPllf ...,.. .......... V IVIAN l.izsTi2ic IXl,iRtp,xRm- P1.Asm:'r1 ',,,,, ..,,.. S rr1'ftm',i '......A,.. ,.,.... 5 l.-XRIAN NORQUIST M,xk1,xx NORQUIST ..,,,.,. .. ..1l'1's'r1.v111'w ',..,,,.., ............ D OROTHY liklcsm' Gizutumxia l':l.'RI.lZSUN ,.,,,,. .,..,. I fvfwrlw '....,,,.,,,, ....... ....... l 3 UROTHY .-XI.l2XANui2R Sl'I'ffI lllIl-flf-1ll'll'-V ....w.. ,.....,,,,,A.,,.,,,, D mms ll.-XIJER The ,Iuuior Choral Club is ri new urgziiiizzttiou this year, its members unm- prise the girls' freslinimi music claws. The cluh sang in thc :ill-city Music Festival with the juuicmr high srlirml chorus. Mrs. Cztrrie BIzu'g5:u'et Calclwell is the :ulviser uf this society, 74 l931?EAS'I'0NIAN' Top Rmu: ,llfc-lllllllflllll, Hlzlff, l'. Junrx, Grffu, Dimunml, Snlrlnrrgf, lfcrylzsnu. Scfmnl Rmr: Drake, Young, Parislr, flnnlblc, ,1Iillmu.rcr, rllrlmod, Tlmmfwsozx. Boilnzu Row: Airs. Caldwcll, Pen.rlr'r, Bcll, ,1lcCIynn, II0f.tl1'a, 1I 'iIlfam.v, Pfckmzfrzxzglz, I. Jmwx. FIRST SEMESTER G. A. B. Club OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER ELIZABETH RIILIIAUSER ...... ....... I U'c'sif1c'11f ........,,..,. ,,,..,, I DOROTHY JEAN GAMBL1z ,ALICE BUTLER .......,......,. FRANCES PARISH .,.,., NEDRA DIAMOND .......,,.,. CAROLYN TIIUSIPSON ,,... Crfifr .... Donuruv JEAN GAMRI.lz...,, lf'ifF'Pl'P.YfllFllf ....A ,.,..,,...,, V ERNA RICGLYNN .,,,.. Srvrctnry ,..,,. YxI't'4I51t7'I'I' ......,SUVQCKIllf-tlf-lI1'111X ,....,, Rrf10Vfm' ......,, .,.....FI.ORI-INCE H01-'51-RA ..,....FERN M CCL.-KXAHAN .,..,,...,,,EI.IZABETH INIILHAUSER ..,,...CARoI.vx THOMPSON J NNA T EUSTER The G. .X. B. Club. formerly the Marion Talley Club. was founded by Miss Gertrude Brueser, the initials of whose name was taken fm' the new name of the club. The club is composed of members of the fifth hour voice class. Mrs. Carrie Margaret Caldwell is adviser of the Club this year. 1931-T-.As'rnx1.x:x 7, W, ' '-if 9 6 TJ A J v 1 n 5 ' ,z u ' A s , A .Ad ,,-, N., I , V .:, .,' -.M ,Q T011 Row: Tiviify, fnlmz, Cqrnrif, Barymg .llclrnIf, Ballard, Cnlfiiw, Sloan, Kzltlirrniau .llilfl1c1I. Svcond k'0tc': Hamnmn, liraxzrli, f,i0.l', Kmdy, .-lllmi, Qncur, Climiry, Krllr'5li'om, Lums, Kliuf' Third Rntu: Tetrirk, I.. liruufli, Canzplivll, Day, .l1'x1i'jv11i'cc, V. lrclrirzd, I'lau'lei11.v, Kri01t'lfx R1llilF. lianrlh Row: Scliufvfi, ls'u1'lw, I.l'llIl'H, 1:l'Il7'FHl?l1l. .'I, lirrgzlsozi, illr. l'Vul1lsledf, Kixtlmq Iflllliv Kilfmtrick, I'Illfl'Ill'flH!l, C111l'k.vou lflfilkfsnii. Bottom Row: lllillurzl, Grogan, l?1'ffk.w11, llnrlilitm, Rnlrwlsvrz, P. lrf'1m1d, Kellogg, l'l'yl1r1 Srlirnrdrr, I?11r'gr1r'1i, lX'f'0lil!jl. Glee Club OFFICERS HARN'IEY Auix ........,... ,,,,. I Jrmidmzl ,...,, ,,,,,,, , .,..,....,,w,,Y..,,,, R lam. UAV .RUliER'l' STOCKWELI. ..., ...... I 'irr-l'rfxirr'r11t ..... .,...,,, R OI-:ERT S'r0ci:w1sI.L XVYARIJ Bluxnizx .....,. ,,,,,, , gf'l'I't'ff1l'VV ...,...,.. .. ,,,, XYYARD AlUNDliN .PAUL 1Ri5r,AxuY ,,.,, , ,.,.. Tmiszn-rr .,,...,,..,..,..,, .Y...,,. P AUT. IRIZLAND Buifmm lil-QI,I,Ol211,,, A,.,,.. S 'm'gr'1111l-ritfflruzx ....... ....,, l lUIfORD KEI.1.or:1: I,INl'lEI,I, ISRANCI4 ,,,,,, ,A.., I? Ff70I'lt'l' ....,,,,.,,...,,,,. ...,,, . NVYARTI lllUNl'3I2N ST1gwAR'r K15'1'I41QRmA, ,,,,, ljliraritiu ,,...., . .... STIQWART K1s'rI.isie .-lrr'0111f'r111i.tI... . Vrv.. VV,VV.... .YVVVYVV Y Y ,.,lOE ERICKSON The Clee Club has nmrlc bcvcrztl public ztppearzniccs this yczn' including its annual concert. ln cmnliinzttifm with thc Clinrnl Club the filet- Club presented the Christinzxs IJ1'Ug'I'2ll'l1 in nsscinlily :tml sang :tt the 'liezxcltcrs' Institute. Mr. -Irmhn li. Xl 'ililitwlt is tht- z11lx'1St'l', 16 1931-FASTUNIAN Tuff Row: .1. Jnliizxmz, l711lkci'.vo11, .S'kii':'i11, Rilwlivl, Puxlmn, Ilvltmi, Hanxun, Tzikrivr, Halt, I?c'ixv1', HUl'7'f.YtJl!. .S'uniip.wr1. Svrolzd Row: If. folixixwz, Jlailiis, I!'iirm'l', Tyler, lI'l1rf1vr', IIlI'Ix'1x'lH,Y, Jolxizsfmi, jlmznimig, f:I't'Cll7.E'!'IIli, Sinilh, illufwleixicr, IfVull.'f1', lilnvk. Third Row: illizv. Crildfwll, Blau, Pew, P. Sllllffl, 1,0-:'i'I1u'4', Ylillicrl, SOIl,Tlf'j', Hull, l.1md.vlczi, lIc'1'i'r'n, Follow, lx'r'z'l1x, Pim'c1'. Bnftoui Ruin: C, Vrmrig, Gilpin, glliimr, ll'm'd, .Slllllf0V'0, C'ur'lu'fI, ,lIc1f'Ici', lfndrifll, f. Smith, Birxfli. Lynn, Gruy, Sflwll, Carney. ,I ACK JONES ,...,,..,, ,ANGELO SAN'1'f:R11 ,,.... ,,,,,, PAUL HUSCII ,,,,,,.., .,..., . lXlliI.VlN XYILSON ..,,, ,,.,,, IQIENNETII GII.l'IN ..... Howmm XVOLFI4: ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,Ioiix RITSCIIELI.. unior Glee Club OFFICERS Pr'v.r1'f1'm1t ..,,,,, , ,,,,, I 'in'-I'l'v.vi1lr1it ..,,,, , S'vw'vtui'y., ..... I lvaxilrw' ,.... ...,,., I 5 R lfvpmlfpr A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.,,.,,., AXGELO S.xN'roRo ,..,.,lUNlOR PIERFE ,....l,,P.xUi. HUSCH ANKLIN -Imixsox ,.........,..R0v JURY Sffgvauf-r1f'A1'ii1.v ,,,,,,. .. A,., ARTHUR Romans '.i1v'r11'ir1l1 .A....,, .4,,..A, . . ..... , .... JOHN Rrrsviisni, .-X Junior Ulee Club was organizecl at East for the first time this year. The club is conipusecl uf freshmen Imnys, with the exception of a few upperclzissnien- The club sang in the Music Festival with the junior high Ch01'us. Mrs. Carrie lxl2ll'gZlI'Ct Caldwell is the :lflviser of the cluh. l93l7l':.XS'1'llNI.-KN 77 Tnfv Raw: Kobcrlxml, Swift, Tlrnmjrvml, I.. lambs, Cixm, lluff, IJ. famlu, .-lllrlz, lffku, Jflfzllrs, Smith, Lynn, Ozvmzx, Yalzrz, Si'11mu1lcrr. Svmrul lfmv: Hillclfmud, Iliudumu, ll'cIr.vIr'r, ,llfc-IYIIIIP, Hmzflx, .llaAx'cx, Kinzlrzrr, 1'k1'HSl.L'l', Gli- xnu, .'ltfl1i.rm1, Brll, llnzmrd, llf'1'igl1l, Hirkrl. Bnllrnn Raw: Pzlllccr-.fm1, fonts, .llom'r, l,11mx, Ililrlwofle, Dobbs, lfcwycr, l?la11km1.vl11'jv, I?u1'11- lmm, Suiiilz, Piflrlmx Orchestra Club ffJl7FlflfRS CL,xR15x4'l2 LUCAS ,,,,, ,.., . .1Jl'C'.Ylfff'lIf ..,,.....,,,,, .,,,,,, l QENNETI1 hloxlis JOE XVRIIIHT ......,,. ,,,, l'i4'0Af'f'1'xifI'0I1I ,Y.,,,. ...,Y,,,,,,,.. J OE HIGH MAN VWIAN HICKEL ,,,,,, ...,... S ll't'l'I'fI1l'-V ..,,.,,,,,.... ,,,,,... B IARTHA lelowmm KI2NXl2'l'lI joxns ,,,,,, ,,,, Tl'1'tI.f1ll'l'? '.,..v ....,.. I IORDON S1-IUMAKER MAR-ruA Hmxgwn ,,A,, , ,.,,Y,, l?rp0rlw '...,..... ....,.,,,.., .,..,, I J ORTHIE XVEras'r1-:R A1015 HHQHMAXN ,,,A,,A, ,,... S 'vrgvazll-1If-.-lrms ..,,,.,. .,,,, C Jsc.-nz Romxsoy AIARH5 Illlgjlfllgkm Y ,,,,,,, Crilfr '.,..,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..AA,,,, .,,,,, V IYIAN lllflilil. lyi,-N-10, -,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,A.., .,.,,, ....,. 1 l R . XYrfN11l2r.L Rl. RYUER The gy,-Chem-gl Club was U1-gzxnizccl in September. l926. The Orclwstra plays for all school emcrtaimm'nts as well as fur other pulmlic pe1'fm'n1z1nces. The clulm is active in thc social life ul' the school. 78 l9.Tl--l'.,XSTIINlAN Top Row: flluyfxv, Jlillcr, Gilwlrs, Bivzrixnri. Dcgfrifcldcr, llhyluiid, l5ll.mf.vsvr, Hill, Olson. Svmml Row: .llixs Rviil, Gurlrcll, lfnxtw, Konn-lux, fFL1llSl'l', Scliaru, HU7'IIEll, Clarle. Bottom Row: Il'i.ri1iz'n'sl:'i, llfilkcy, Entlrr, CFl'02i'lf'j', Tmiyv, Bush, ll'lxi!ri'0ril1, f7nz'izl.vnr1. Home Economics Club OFFICERS ETHEL Al,-XYES ..,.,,. Pr'vsz'dcn1 .,....,...,.A .......,.... F RIEDA Gmgs STELLA KOU'l'El,:XS ,,.., ,.... I 'iff-Pivxiflwzf ..,,, STELIDX KOUTEI.fXS HELEN GANZIER ,,,,.... ..,,,. S 'rrrffnry .,,,,A,,,, ..,,,,,, A LICE DAx'IDsoN DOROTHY XYTLREX' 7Tl'C't151H'l'V ..,Y,,,,,...,,., ,,,,,,. I DOROTHY XYILKEY TXIARIETTA BUTLER ,,.,. ,,,.,, 9 vrgmizf-iz!-,flrmx ,,.,,,, .,......,..... D ORIS BAUER RAMONA CRONVLIZY lfvporfw '....T. .,..,......... ....... G I .Amis HARNETT GLADYS B.-XRNl2'l l'.. Crifif ,,.... ,,..., S ARAII fi.XR'l'Rl-1I.L The Home Economics Club is Composed Of girls enrolled either in foods or clothing classes. The club has as its main purpose the furthering of interest in domestic arts. The girls zitteuderl the Food and Drug Show which is held annually in this city. The cluln also visited several quilt slmws this year. The Home licouomics Cluh was organized in 1926. Miss Beueta Reid is the adviser of the group. 1931fl4..xs'rux1,xx ,9 Top lfniv: ll. U'illimu.v, If, H'illiau1x, Clm'l.'xm1, Snlxberg, llvyllllr, Ilillun, Dinirxarxd, Osborn, K2 BI'1'Tn'1'I',ljUj'. 1. X ,, Sammi Now: llittalig, illff'm'lt'y, C'lm'k, ll ag1m'l', l'l11ust'll, .'lVIdFI',YUlI, lrclazxrl, Brierley, .lI1'l- 'l fX, lard, liambcr, Hfdgf. 'ik Tlziru' Kntv: illiss Sz'11uw1lt'ir1, Full, Glcuu, l71m'r1cy, Doane, ,lIm1'i.mn, B-vbvf, Rust, lirasic' ,' i' Butler, fllayex, Smith, 1fUllI.Yt'j', .llisx ,1'lt'Cj1niu. ll Boilmu Ifnw: Dcrixfr, l?Im'k, Ix'c'n1fv, Blaiur, Putlx, Ilifirs, Scl11c'af'l,c', Liyflzl, Ilailxrs, Soknlnff, 'X'-L .-lumx, 1:l'l'.YfI7l', ll111'Ivf1!ri'r'g1m', kg., f . .f Y ski 'L ' Bwlogy Club K iw Ol7FlCl2KS C1 A 'PYLE BIARGARET liiurzuimgv .,... , .,..., IJl'C',YI.llU7If ......A.,,,. ....., P IUANITA AMOS l'7il'C-Pl't'XfIIt'IIf ...... ...,. N I-:DRA l3I.X!XIOND -IUANITA Amos ,,,.,,, RICHARD D1I.Lnx,, -Ima l'lIlilIMAN ,..,,, ,, BE,x'rR1c'E Cfxkxiext., . . , ,,,,,,. Y L'U't'fUl'j' ............ ....., H ELEN BUTLER I r'uax1f1't'1',,,,....,,,...,,, lREI.A ND ....,,,Svrgm11I-at-i-11'111x,..,.. .,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,.C.xRr. XVx'xx . ..,,., f?rf101'fr'1' ,,........,..... .....,, B IARGARET BRHERLIQY The Biology Club was urgzmizccl this your fur the purpose of furthering an interest in plant and zmimzll life, Any student of science is eligible for membership. Miss .Xmm Mciiluiu and Miss Rlcllmu Sclmeulein are thu zulvisers' il' f i 90 1Q.'il7ifAS'l'UNlAX Tap Row: Ballard, Brnnrlz, Hall, Hanxr, Blnflicrwick, B7'07J'Jl, Kennedy, Marlick, D11I'i.v. Bottom Row: Proctor, Marinz- llmztcr, Rullz Ollllmm, Sponsor Major Pmxlcc, Svrgcrmt Jmkilix, lfVilbnv Siniroe, Alice Butler, 11IG,'l'lIlf' linrkr, forms. Ofhcers Club OFFICERS Prt-.vidcni ....,,,.,,.. ,.,.,,,,...............AA ,....,. H A RRY HAASE Virc-President ...... ....,, R AYMOND DAVIS Scfretrzrx '.., ,,,...... ,,,,.. X N TALTER BROWN Tl'!7!15lll'f'I ',,,. ......,,,,,,, ,,,,,A X N TILBUR SIMCOE Scrgvazif-at-Arnz.r .,..,,, ,,,,,, R AVMOND HALL Reporter ..,.,,,,......... ,,,,., I QENNETH JONES The Officers Club consisted of all commissioned officers and sponsor offi- cers. The purpose of the club is to promote greater interest among the officers in the R. O. T. C. unit of East High School. The club was organized in October, 1930. The advisers are Miss Dora Han- sen and Sergeant james Jenkins. l + l Y I R2 1931-I2.xs'roNiAN Tofv Row: Hcfnvlzzm, Brrnzclz, Nearly. Scrmzd Row: I.0wIarv, W'aff.r, Crane, Kfllnyg. Bnl'51a1'd, Sizzycr, Linfoln, Fotvlxfolz, Illoorc, Valar. Third Roni: Cnxkcy, DHI'I1llf1,PIl7.TkFf!, Crabb, H. IVoIfc', Sinrluir, Velrlvivnlzl, Bright, Norfmz, Camille, Slzcltafl. Botfrwn Rome: G. Hfirnrnn, Carzscr, H'Yl7l'XlIH1I!, i'lIillza1r.rfr, rllasuiz, Pcnslvc, Brackcnbririge, Cahill, Pycinr, 0.,Hr1rm0n. Student Council OFFICERS CELIA P1-:,xsLEE ,,.........., , ,,,.. I'z-aridezzt ,.,,,...,,.. .,..,.,,,. X VEXIJELL LINCOLN RAMONA PE1'ERsEN ,,,,,,. ,...... I iff-Prmidmf ,,,,,. .......,,.....,, H OMER BURGARD ALICE BUTLER ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, Srwvfary ........, ,,,,,, E LIZ.-XHETH TXTILHAUSER ROBERT HENEHIXX ,,.,,,, ...... Y il'l'l1XlH'l'l' ,.,,,, , ,,.,,,,,.... HUFORD TCELLOGC HUGH NEv1Ns ,,..,,,.,.,...,,..,.A,,,,,,,,,, Rrfiorlrr ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,..,,,, EARL LEE TXTOORE The Student Council was organized in the year 1926 in Order to seeure a closer CO-Operation between the faculty and the student body. During the year 1930-1931 the Student Council accomplished many Outstanding things, The Council purchased and presented to the school an oil painting. The Shadowed vV1l2l1'f.H by Miss Delle Miller. The Student Council sponsored an upper-class mixer, under-Class mixer. and an all-school Christmas mixer. At the Christniixs Mixer silver tokens bearing the school enibleni were 1n'esented to the students who attended. The Council sponsored East in the Movies at the Outburst this year. The Student Council gave East handbooks to all freshmen this year. Miss Lzitsliau' and Bliss Cannon are the advisers, 1931-I',.xs'1'r1v1x ' N 85 -Q... Tojv Row: 1Ui.1'x Hiatt, Rlfsx fmkirlx, Board, Cyfvrrl, l.i7'c.my, .'IIl1'11, Srvfiiixoii. S1'1'n1izlR111v: Jlixx l1':1a1i.f, Jlixx 1-II1I1oIl, Iellfjillllllf, 7'n,v,'1, lJL'll'I'.YC7l, H1U'm011, Tf!0llIf7S0ll, IKIFGIHIT. lfoflnm Kmv: lflirkr. l.11I't'l'j', FIIIHIUIII, fliirk, Eugffl, lC11yz'r5. N1c11.1Niikf1U11 Ii11N.x Rims .,,,.,... Df1Ro'rH 1' I.111'1tR1' CJLADYS lI11.r ....,, GLADYS Him .,,.... ELLEN Tusii ,,.,.,,. R UTI-I Swvxxsox .,.,, Campire Girls OFFICERS Pl'r11'111'1'11t ,....A,,...,, ,.... lvifv-l'1'c1vid1'l1l S'1'f1'vl111'y .....,,,.. ....... L Trmmrrcz' ,,..... lffjm1'l1'1' YY,,, .,,.1SFl'7bt'....,.., ANMIAN GROUP R.xm1NA P1Q'r12R5Ex .,,,,,,,,.....Ru'rH FULITHAM 1-:TA H151.1.1z I.11'1ss11y ..,,,,....if.XRL1NIi 1-Xr.1.iaN ....,XI.'1',xx1.x12 H12.1R11 ,, ,,,,,.. RUTH Sw.1Ns0N The .xllllilllll fifilllll uf Ciillllllfill' fiirlw was 111'g2111iz1-il in f7Ctr1l1c1'. 1926, and thc Nichmi fil'I7ll17 in iJece111I1c1', 1928. Camp Fire gin-s 111 girls 11 lz111' wliich 1'c111'csc11ts thc seven truss logs of the fire. The lziw is: Seek ilC?lllij'. give NL'l'YiCL'. pursiie iillIlNYiCfigC. he tr11stw111'tl1y. hold 011 to lic-alth, glurifi' XVlll'ii. :md 111- ilillilby. Miss Mzirthzi 1Xl1l111tt z111cl Miss Kl:11' Hiatt are thc zulviscrs of the .xllllhilll Ciroiip. while Miss l'cz11'I -ll'HiiiIlS 211111 Miss ilzizcl Rcmrls :ire the zulvisers of the Nichzui C11111111. 84 1931-l1,lxs'roN1,sxN Taft Rare: lllilliollmizi, Taylor, DcHu'f'ilri'. Gaiizfr, lfVm'zl, Lloyd, Coslfy, Ill. Jolznszm, Bcflrd. Broiwz, Millar, Dianzoiill, Scroud Row: Kmfl, S. Km Lirzdstcdl, Gnrlrcll, Gzmrlcll, lfVond1vurd. zfrlnx, lfclt, Ar'1i1sfrmig, lW0.TJ1lIU7l, lrzviiz, Olson, Brzmrazz, Wil- lizmix, Solsbwy, D. lfnutclas, Hodge, Lrmf, Ftiiillmllcr, Parry, M. Cahill, Woodcofk. Third Raw: B. Parry, Dmziiigzm, ill. Clark, L. Caliill, Brrrzivig, M. Mayzrs. Rfimsry, Slfiifoizr, Sm-ilh, illrrriff, Hmlsclicl, H. Smillx, Kcrr, lllason, Lamvznim, Al1l'Glll0'ZUif'S, Bright, lVag1icr. Foizrtli Row: Cnllcii, Kirslm' , folxiiroii, King, Gl'FClIXll'fFf, Dmcvzcy, f4l0.rai1rlrr, Glenn, Harri- xzm, lflllzcat, llfiiilcle, Pa1'ri.rl1, Potts, lflfilkisoiz, Crnzelfy, Liizsmuzli, Gilvlmr. 4 Bnffnm Row: llflisr Bnlrlwirz, Hawllmriic, C. Clark, Haiisall, Sinylclmz, Grarfino, Stiwrs, Hunter, I?i'icrle3', Parish, lllcCl1n'v, .I?0tl.YOIl, Taylor Brmiflz, Hill, Ilomirrl, E. Parry, Allis.: Nowlirz, 101155, lllisx Girls' High School Club Prvridfzzf ,,.,,.,,.,,,,,, lfllff?-PI'C.Ylll'f'lll ,,.., S0ci'f2tcr1'y ....,,,...,,........ ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 'I l'l'0,YZH'l7l' ,,,,,,.,,.,,...,,,,, FI'0l1fF.f SCfII'I'I.ff Han' Senior Cliairnirzzz ....,,, .lzmior ClllllI'll1flI1 ,,,,,,,, SOPl10IIl0'l'C Clmirlizalz ....... F1'PXll7lLlI1Z Cl1fIll'1llt1I1 ....,,,,....,,....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,,.,,,,, Every girl in East Hi Club, The purpose of thi to instill higher ideals. The members of the ners. The alumnae hanqu Regular meetings are ings with group meetings, for these meetings. OFFICERS ..,..MARoixRE'r BRIERLEY .......,FRANCES PARISH ,..,,..lXlAX1NE HUNTER ..,....W1NN1E BRANCH ry Girl ....... ........,,,. E THEL PARRY ,.,..,.......hl,XRY lil.-NRTIN ......Pl09EPHINE HANSELL ........lXlARTH.-X l'l0XVARD ,,NEI.LIE GRAVINO gh School is a Welcome member of the Girls' High School s organization is to make the girls' friendships closer and eluh have been entertained with several parties and din- et was a new and successful project. held every Tuesday afternoon, alternating triangle meet- Speakers, discussions. and playlets furnish the programs The average attendance during the past year has heen fifty. The advisers are Miss McClure, Miss Yllillitt, Miss Boulton, Miss Baldwin, and Miss Nowlin. 1931-E.xs'i'oNIAN 83 Top Row: I-lclrpcr, Brock, 1W111'f1,'1-rec, Burgard, Day, W'illia1Hs, W'y1m. Second Row: Detfzwilcr, Miller, Sfolfvcr, Kellogg, Singer, flffieliafz. Third Row: Slockwcll, Hfmsell, lllr. Nloare, Branch, J. Ballard, Branzclz, Irclariaf Bottom Row: Twifiy, K. Millard, Marrlxisio, Crane, H. Ballard, Bargar, A. Millard. Boys' High School Club OFFICERS Prcrident ,,,,,,,,..., ..,....,,,,,,,,,..,,.., ,,.,,. . H OMER BURGARD Vice-Pr'esidmzf .,,,,,...... .,.... . . ,..,.....,,.......... JOE GRIHBIN Sefretary-Treamrcr ..... ........,,.................. X YILLIAM DE'r'rwE1LER Cabinet Members ,,.,,,,, .,,..., P AUL IRELAND, ROBERT STOCKWELL, KENNETH JONES, BUFORD KELLOGG The Boys' High School Club, an organization open to all boys in high school was organized during the year of 1927. The purpose of the club is to promote maintain, and extend high standings of true Christian character among its members The club meets every Moliflay evening at the Y, M. C. A. hut. Mr. john Moore is the adviser. 96 l93l-li.lxs'1'ox1,xN l Tolv Row: Cox, Sfilfx, Jolzncy, Riggs, Goodall, liiirlray, Bnffnrd, Ellsazrsxcr, lfVaylund, llickizzsoxz, Askius, lllggins, lllcD0ivell. Second Raw: lfV0lfr, Martin, illillcr, Bl'0TC'll, Lewis, Henderson, illillard, Green, Skaggs ll1'GJ.YHlU1!, Hill, Ladcxki. Third Row: Rust, liurcman, Fcwczr, Cahill, Burke, McLangl1lin, Hafzsvll, King, W'rigl1t, Clamz,D0w11c3', Plaskctt, Alc.1'andcr, Pvwy, ilIfGizirv, 17U7'l'j', K1'j'.m, Cahill, llloore, Brarkenridgc. Fourth Row: Ufuilz, Bybcr, lllillmlland, Hnnicr, Clianilffrlain, VVU7'5l1l11lli. Tuttle, Balm, Oldham, Lchrark, Brierley, Shelton, Brown, Alcorn, L1'gl1l, Haines, Cm'u'::in, Pcaslee, Roberts, lllfC1ll'lL'3', Pcckelzpaxrglz, Doane. Bottom Row: Hnlmdfn, Jolinsmz, lllcGla.r.rm1, Barllrft, Smith, .S'lif'fr's, Sclmrl. Jvlinson, Sols- bcrg, Com, Lanznzann, Kelso, l'Villiam.r, C-l1l'l1L'fl', H. Tirillc, Norquisi, Cqflllfll, llll1!l1'.l'0ll. ' 1 Glrls Pep Club OFFICERS Pfvsiflwlf ..,,YYVYYY,V ....,,,,,,,,,.,,......,,.. .,,...,... Il 1 AXINE HUNTER VlCC'P7'CSltlCI1f ,..,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D ORIS BATES S!?C7'ClIll'j'-TJ'Ft151H'l'l' ,,,,. ,,,,,, G ENEVA CHARTBERLAIN Rfpvffff' ,f-,'f,-----,,-,ff, ........,..,.. H AZEL STEFFEE The purpose of the Girls' Pep Club. which organized in September, 1929, is to stimulate interest in and support all school activities. The club is the only uniformed girls' pep club in the city. The uniforms are black sweaters and skirts. The club is one of the largest organizations in the school. Mr. B. VV. McDaniel is the adviser. , 1 Q 1 19hlfl'.AS'l'ONlAN 57 T017 Row: Gilpin, Blfssing, Hmzclimi, illcssinzgfr, Miss Baking Easliu, Rnd, Ilammon. Boliom Raw: Kcllrlgy, lflfilf. Goins, Crane, Kixtlm, Simons, Ireland, Light. Boys, Pep Club OFFICERS Presidcnf ..,.,..... ,,,,.,.. ,,,.. .......,,, C H A RLES XVITT Vice-Prrsidmi ,,,, .,.,... B UFORD KELLOGC Scrrvlarv ,,...... .. ,....... JOHN S1MoNs PAUL IRELAND T1'caszu'w' ,,,. ...., Y,,, .,,,,,,....,..., , ,.,,..,.....,,,,.....,........,,,,,,,,....... ...,,, , .CHARLES CRANE, STEWART ISISTLER BERT Goixsg Tommy GROCAN, alternate C lzccrl cad ers ....,...,.,.......,,.,,.....,,,,,,,.... The Boys' Pep Club was organized in September, 1927, for the purpose of stimulating school spirit and pep toward all school activities. The club now has approximately twenty-five members. The cluh issued cards containing the names and uniform numbers of the foot- ball and basketball players. The cluh designed and purchased the cheerleaders' uniforms. Miss Minnie Baker is the adviser. 'N Y gk' K qwsqg fDJ3:i'K ?fl'52'1?'X5Q00 Q Y l Q0 l'G' n Q K' A1063 'oo' fe ,. A... Y. - iff? 1 - :.1fLl.. :iii ' A -.. '-fqqxri--t'1.fLQ:u, :L in 1, L-,fi 541,125 i + I 1 ! JV f l 90 '.jKIlllJ23!1A!EAS! ONTA X' Ig l Miss EVA VAN NATTA EVA GOODALL In reviewing the fifth season of drainatics at East. nothing seems more indi- cative of success of the productions than the large attendance. Although East does not have an auditorium and adequate stage equipment. the dramatics depart- ment enacted the plays in such a way that the patrons overlooked the insufficient equipment. The Dramatics department, under the direction of Miss Eva Van Natta, pre- sented three dramatic productions this year. namely: the Midyear Plays which consisted of One Egg by Balubette Hughes, 'tMazie by Ruth Giorloff, and The Vanishing Princess by john Goldeng at the Outburst the department presented Aunt ,lane's Accident in the main show, and the Senior Play, Kempy, by C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. The Dramatics department offers three years of preparatory workg expres- sion. advanced expression, and public speaking. The course instructs students in parliamentary law. debate. oratory. extemporaneous speaking, and declamation. From these classes students are selected to produce plays and also to represent the school in various oratorical contests. Miss Eva Goodall was the East representative in the Star Oratorical Contest which was held in Convention Hall, April 11. The other finalists at East this year were Paul Ireland, Edward Kuhn, and Draper Jennings. 'CQ Vfvf l9.ll+l'..XS'l'trNI:XN 91 Midyear Plays The midyear plays, a group of three one-act plays presented annually by the students of liast lligh, were enacted on Friday and Saturday nights, November ZS and 29, in the school auditorium. The plays chosen were One lfggf' a farce by llabette Hughesg Ualaizief' a tragedy by Ruth Giorloff, and The Vanishing Princess. a fantasy by John Golden. The scene of the play C Due Egg, was laid in a restaurant where a young man was attempting to write a vaudeville sketch before eating breakfast, An attractive young woman entered and. seeing that she was in some difficulty because the waiter refused to serve her one egg instead of two. the young man kindly offered to order the extra egg. Later they found out that they knew each other. A great many difficulties followed but finally they were overcome. Maizie, the tragedy. concerned a young woman who had grown tired of the monotony of a man who. in his efforts to make good in the world. spent most of his time pouring over his books. During a scene in which John. the young husband, tried to make his wife see his point of view. Molly, their child, was killed by a truck while she was playing in the street. The Vanishing Princess was a fantasy, which portrayed the story of Ma- tinka, the old magician who was saved from the wrath of Mr. I-Say, the new land- lord, by the fortunate arrival of his son. The son. otherwise known as the King, promptly fell in love with Cindy, the young girl who was taking care of Matinka. The troublesome landlord was made to disappear by the magician. The King, the princess, and Rlatinka all enjoyed a happy Christmas Eve. The casts were under the direction of Miss liva Van Natta, 92 l93l -EAs'roNIAN Senior Play The annual senior play was presented in the school auditorium on Friday and Saturday nights, March Z7 and ZS. Kempy, a three-act comedy by J. C. Nugent and Elliot Nugent was the production. Miss Eva Van Natta directed the cast. The play abounded in humor, excitement, and love, and was received enthusiastically by large audiences on both nights. Katherine Bence, who is full of lofty aims, had a quarrel with her sweetheart, Duke Merrill, a family friend. Kempy james, the plumberAhero comes to repair a water pipe in the Bence home. Once, in the Y. M. C. A., he had read Angie's Temptation written by Katherine Bence, and he had resolved to marry the girl who had written the book. Kate meets Kempy at her home and finding out what he intended to do asks him to marry her to spite Duke They elope in the afternoon. Later Kate realizes that she loves Duke, and after many complications the marriage to Kempy is annulled. Kempy pairs off with Ruth, Kate's youngest sister, whom he has adored from the first: while Duke and Kate are happily reunited, and Dad and Ma Hence plan their trip THE CAST 'lKcmpy famrs, the 'plumber-l1ero .... KatlIcJ'i1ic Balzac, full of lofty aims .... , Rufli Banff. Kate's little sister ,..... Dad Banff, the bill-obessed father..,. MI1J' Banff, the mother of the family.... Diller Illcrrill, a family friend ....., . . farm Wade, a married sister ..... Ban Iflfadc, Jane's husband .... Stage Mauagar' ......... . Assistant ....,. to California. ... . .XVILLIAAI MYER .VIRGINIA VVILLIABIS ...FRANCES TINSLEY . . . .BUI-'ORD KELLUGG ....TVIILDRED GILMoRE . ,,..D12VVITT GILPIN Doizoruv DEAN HII.L ....WILLIAM BussELL ....FRANCES PARISH .LETA BELLE LIvEsAY Re.:-ll fm N1 - . Qi-az BRI LS-,,.- .. ,. f -,, , , I , . L . -4, ---.sp-F ,. . M .--. ,,,,,-, ,MV - U -LAW, V- Y Q W 94 1931-EASTONIAN The Fifth Annual Outburst The Uutburst, in which each department of the school takes part either in the main show or the numerous side shows, was held on the nights of March 6 and 7. Not only does this entertainment provide pleasure and entertainment for the stu- dents and patrons of the school, but it also increases the school funds. The auditorium was filled to capacity during the main performances this year. Aladdinls genius of the lamp. played by Ridenour Parrent, produced many wonderful things in the main show for Aladdin, Ferrel Heady, to see- America with all its curiosities and unfamiliar things was transported to the Orient for Aladdin to see. He saw a tap dance, XVouldn't It Be XVonderful, by Virginia Millerg a playlet of family life, Aunt Janes Accidentng Clifford Lemen singing a love song to Marguerite VVolfe, and the Darktown Jubilee Singers from Dixie. The Jubilee Singers were: Doris Bates, Bernice Barlow, Nelda Collins, Dorothy Fletcher, Helen Ganzer, Gladys Hanna, Grace Brown, Marie. Corazzin, Alys Lehrack, Hazel McKee, Ethel Ribakoff, Mary Skaggs, Frances Smith, Laurie XVorsham, john Casey, Gilbert Callicotte, john Frantz, Theodore Fehrenbach, Mark Green, Stewart Kistler, Bill Knowles, Albert Millard. XVilliam Stepp, Emer- ald Schroder, LeRoy Twitty, and joe XVilson. The singers gave a medley of negro songs. Virignia Stilts sang a solo. XVhen a Black Man's Blue. Ina Virginia Proctor danced. The girls' quartette. Dorothy ,lean Gamble, Inez blones, Nedra Diamond, and Frances Parish, sang UHeav'n. John tSonnyj Grogan gave Drea1nin' In De Twilight. T. A. Parker and James Gunn played a banjo duet. Bye, Bye, Blues. Bill XVilkison sang 'KLand of the Yaksf' while Bill Coleman played the part of the yalc. The boys' quartette, Theodore Fehrenbach, Bill YVilkison. Clarence Lucas, and Bob Clarkson, sang Down Mobile and l'Kentucky Babe. Gertie Ribakoff read a humorous selection, Uh, Uh, Not Mc! Virginia Wlilliams and Dorothy jean Gamble sang a duet, HI Never Had a Mammyf' Merl Day played St. Louis Blues on the accordion and accompanied Jesse Anderson's tap dance, Crying Myself To Sleep. The jubilee Singers sang Dem Golden Slippers as a finale. The East High Orchestra and Band played under the direction of Klr. XYendell M. Ryder. Virginia jones was the accompanist for the singing and dancing. The side shows were Tarzan, Leundian Follies, Humanettes. East in the Movies, Madame Queens Beauty Parlor, Gypsy Caravan, Popularity Contest, Be- for and After, Pup Tent Special, Shooting Gallery. and Doll Rack. x ' xv Q U xx. T Mfr... 'Q . I .4x. - .w , 1. - -- . -. -. A - Y , N 2? 2425 3 I W P N Q li A W ,N L 'w 2 3 T 98 lO3l-E.-xsroxrixx Drawing Honor List The Drawing Honor List is composed of art students under the supervision of Miss Martha Abbott. Nine students were designated for this honor this year because of their excellent work in drawing and their service to the school and the department. The students who were named are jack Abshier, Melvin Beyer, Gilbert Callicotte, Elvena Duderstarlt, Helen Henderson, liernard McCarty, John Messenger, Carolyn Thompson, jack XVallace. . Art Contests jack YVallace won first place in the Outburst poster contest this yearg John Messenger placed second, and Carolyn Thompson, jack Abshier, and Bernard McCarty tied for third place. In the city-wide R. O. T. C. Poster Contest, Frances Engel placed fourth. Jack Abshier was selected to make the linoleum cut for the first place poster in this contest. Bernard McCarty '32 and Hubert Lowman. a student at East last year. were given honorable mention in the National Scholastic contest held in Pittsburgh this year. Their work will be exhibited in that city. State Typing and Press Contests The annual University of Missouri High School Day contest for second year typing students was held in Columbia, Missouri, May 1, 1931. East High was the only Kansas City high school entering the contest. Marian Shelton received third place. In the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association contest for high school and junior high school papers Hazel Lee Steffee received third place for a news story. l93lil2rxs'roNi.xN 99 Music Festival The annual Music Festival was held in Convention Hall on April 10, 1931 Seven thousand elementary and high school students participated in the event Mr. Howerton of XVestport directed the High School Choral and Glee Clubs, The East freshman girls' music class sang with the Junior High School girls choir. The junior Glee Club sang with the Junior High School Boys' Glee Club Music Contest East won fourth place in the annual Music Contest held in the VVestport Junior High School auditorium, March 14. XVestport placed first in the event, The winners from East were: XVilIiam XVilkison, tenor, second, Inez jones, mezzo soprano, third, Robert Stockwell, bass, third, Boys' Quartette. Theodore Fehrenbach, XVilliani NVilkison, Clarence Lucas, Merl Day, second place. The other contestants who did not place were: Clarence Lucas, Frances Parish, Verna McGlynn g triple trio composed of Dorothy Ferguson, Edna Marie Lindstetlt, Helen XVolff, Nedra Diamond, Frances Parish. Alice Solsberg. Dorothy Jean Gamble, Elizabeth Milhauser, and Mary jane O'Connell, and double mixed quar- tette, Inez Alones. Verna McGlynn, Dorothy jean Gamble, Elizabeth Milhauser, Merl Day, joseph Murphy. Clifford Lemen, Theodore Fehrenbach. y .Q , fvxi- 2 1931-EAs'roN1A 1 j. C. CKJHIJNIEYER clflflfll lfast's dimunitive mentor was all that one could ask for in the coaching line. A fine student of all competitive athletics, an exponent of sportsman- like conduct, a glowing personality with efficiency as his goal, Coach Cohl- meyer was an ideal coach. EDWARD Tl IELEN A.v.vixtr1:1tt Couch, This genial young man who was in charge of the reserve material and the track team did his work well. He handled the boys efficiently and was another booster of sportsmanlike spirit. B. XV. MCD.-XXIET. tllmzngm' East's financial wizard made athletics a paying proposition this year with his never tiring work. No other school can boast of a more efficient athletic manager. Cl'I.'XRl,liS XYITT Football Captain Chuck was undoubtedly one of the best leaders that East's teams have had. He had every quality that it takes to make a great leader and had a strong influence on his teammates. He was the city's most outstanding player and captain of the All-Star aggregation. tilft JRGE Llfiklili-ililrllft DDURE BURTON Htnrlcctlmll C0-Cnfvtafzls Two boys possessed with the determination to win that able leaders must have were captains of the Basketball team this year, Both were good players in their respective positions. They aided the coach by keeping up the morale of the team. Their steady play brought praise from the critics. ADOLPI-I STUUI'-DEAN Plliliflf T1't1t'k C'0-Cirlfvtnilzx The Bears' track captains were willing, hard workers and both were lead- ers in their line of competition. Such captains are not found every day. Hlilt Hlfliili l'lAl'HENlllfRG-RUDl Jl.l'l l IEIQISER Sfztdwzf lllalztzgeizv These two boys held down difficult positions most efficiently. The duty the boys performed in handling athletic equipment took a great amount of worry iront the coach. COXLH ID IHI-IFN LOALHJ LA COHIMI-HIR EES i 104 l93lTIiAS'l'0NIAN CHARLES XVITT CfIf7ftl':lI-, G1nzrz1'4SC11i0r Chuck was an inspiration to the entire team, not only on the field of play but nn the practice field. His ability as 2. leader and a player was recognized, as, he was chosen captain and most outstand- ing player on the all-star team, Q54 iXltXRVlN SILVEY FnIIZ1ark4fzz11i01' Captain-elect Mott was 145 pounds of Concentrated dynamite. XVhenever a yard was needed Silvey was the man for the iob. His ability in backing up the line and his line-plunging made him an al- most certain choice for the all-stars. GEORGE LIGHT Hulfbark-Senior 'tSparkie was a triple threat man, His well aimed passes, his remarkably placed kicks, and his ball carrying ability, plus his generalship, made him the Carideo of the league. 1931-l2.xs'1'oxrAN ROBERT HENEH.-XX Q11a1'frr'lJa-fkvfirHim- Bob was a continual threat because of his elusiveness in dodging tacklers. He returned punts very consistently and played a good defensive game. Another boost for ll good team in 1931. CARL ELAINE Guard, Tackle-fzuzior Carl was another iirst year man pos- sessed with that old fighting spirit. He played steady football and sometimes his play was exceptionally brilliant. He is a boost for our team next year. JQHN EASTIN ffIlllf,blt'lIl0l' This was Jolnfs first year to wear a football suit, but he developed into 21 valuable man. XYhile not outstanding on defense, he was responsible for long gains because he could snag long passes. 106 l93l-EASTONIAN DEAN PIERCE Cmirr-Smlioz' His name in the line-up brought grief to his opponents. He was undoubtedly the best center East has ever produced and one of the best that has graced the all- star column in several years. His ability to sense plays and to break them up brought him the name of East's Roam- ing Center. RILEY MCCANN TGC'kIL'fSUI1f0l' Riley was 200 pounds of real football ability. His smashing work on the of- fense opened many holes through which much yardage was gained by the ball luggers. JOHN MURPHY Ea1dfS0plz0111or'c Johnnie wasn't a regular until the latter part of the season, being shifted from a sub-guard position to right end. His play was of the highest caliber for the little experience that he had at the wing posi- tion. He was a deadly tackler and should develop into a threat on the offense. He will be a big help next year. 1931flfAS'l'0NIAN 107 THEODORE BURTON Elltlifgfllllll' ATed's fighting spirit and the old will to win made him a threat to the opposi- tion. He was a demon tackler and de- veloped into a good offensive end. He also saw service in the backfield. lllflif JR D KIil.Lf ICG CIltIl'fiYASFlIi0l' Boots was aggressive on offensive and a stone wall on the defense.. He wasad- mired hecause of his ability in smearing-' plays before they were under way. His play in thc Chzimpionship garne with Southwest was the high spot in his foot- ball career. f v ,X s - , N' , 1 1 . , J 5 ' , ,U I M ff' f N - V: , 4 ' . .XIX Jl.l'l-l Slfllfl' Illllnflinck--SP11mr Aho was liasfs hig offensive punch. His ability in smearing, end runs wzis El high spot, as were his end runs. lzzst will miss hint. Jn, . Vl jk - f i . 7,- V if X l93l-EASTUNIAN ELQGENIC SEl3.XSTl.XN QHtlI'fl'l'!7tIl'k-.g0f?1If7lIl07't' Gene was small but was Coachk hannly man. He eoulrl eall signals well, anfl his calmness was ever present. The team functioned well with Gene at the helm. He shuulcl he a valuable man in the fu- iure. GLENN THOhlSfJN Trlrklf-fzzlrior Pete, although this was his first year on the team. was nevertheless rx goocl lackler. Big, powerful, and aggressive, he stopped many a thrust at his sirlc. He :ould be zlepennlecl upon to take care of wis man, J. C. COH LM EYE R W Coach l r 0 1 L.. - ,, . , l-EAs'roN1AN 109 Football Season EAST 34-LAFAYETTE 0 In the first game of the season East ran rough-shod over the inexperienced team from Saint Joseph. Scoring in every quarter, East showed surprising ability as an offensive team, The defense also was superb. EAST O-XVESTPORT O The Bears and the Bengals fought valiantly to chalk up a score, but to no avail. VVith two powerful backs on the injury list, East gave the Tigers the fight of their lives. EAST ZSANORTHEAST 7 VVith Stoup in fine form East sank the Viking ship with little difficulty. The line played splendid football, making holes through which our backs gained consistently. Incidentally, Northeast was the only team to score on the Bears in the League campaign. EAST OMROCKHURST 35 VVith nearly every regular on the side lines recovering from injuries, the Bears were crushed badly by the south side aggregation. The score does not indicate the hard fought game that it was. EAST 25-MANUAL O Still using a revamped line-up, East came back to beat the Crimson, meet- ing little opposition. Every member performed above the average, in a rough- shod victory over Manual. EAST 0-CENTRAL 0 In their second scoreless contest East showed well, although using several injured players. Central gained more yardage than did the Bears, but when the Blue Eagles got into scoring position, the green and black defense held. EA ST IQAPASEO 0 The Bears evened an old score with the Pirates by crushing them with fl late attack. Although held scoreless in the first half, the Bears came back strong in a last period attack which bewildered the spectators. EAST 6-Sf JUTHXYEST 0 In the last game of the season for the league championship, the Bears showed real football ability over the highly lauded Southwest even, Although the Indians were heavy favorites. East had the ball in their territory throughout the contest. A quick pass. Light to Burton. brought the coveted prize tu East alter five years of hard fighting. l ll0 l93lfE.xs'ruNrAx IIr'rn'11au, Rumi, Slrmfv, .'lJv.rnndi'f', lfinvtin, l?m'fw1. Ilmnzfx, Light, Pivruzf, ,S'il1z'y. First Team Basketball Iiast's fifth year of competition found the Bears finishing in a tie with Manual for third place in the lnterscholastic League. Although the team possessed some fine athletes. the lmuys could not hit a win- ning stride. They played several games which brought lrack memories of a year and twu years hack. The schedule was long and hard. lrut the team kept a high morale, a thing which sometimes is lacking in teams that suffer defeat. Four victories and five defeats is not an impressive record. hut it uncnvered unknown talents of the lmoys who will return next year. 1931-li.xsToN1.xN 111 Glffllifilf l.lGllT C0-Cnfvfrliiz, 1i0r':t'ar'd-Stvzioi' Light was undoubtedly the most polished player on the hall floor. lVhen other metnbers ot the team played badly, George continued to play high class ball. 4His cleverness and scoring ability was never underestimated by the opposing guards, ' TED BURTON C0-Cufffaill, Cmzrd-Senior I Ted's fighting spirit was ever present. He developed into one of the best detensive men tn the league. His guarding in the Southwest game was a high- hght in lns career. ADOLPH STOUP Ct'!lfI'l', Gurird, Iiorzvanl-Scrzior Aden was the handy man of the club, being equally effective at either guard, forward, or center. His scoring punch and speed bordered on the sen- sational type. ROBERT .-XLIEXANDER Cc'11fw', C1rardAJ1n1i0r Bob was a reserve at the first of the season, but he developed into a good player before the season was ended. He has the height and practical knowledge of the game and should be a big help next year. VVARD REED I:0I Zl'l1'I'li-.IlHZl0I' XYard was another reserve who became a first team man before the season was well under way. Reed was a clever performer on the floor and had a good eye for the basket. lllARVlN Sll.VEY Cillllffll-,IZHIl01' Although not large in stature, Marvin made up this by his fighting play and fine cooperative spirit. He played well when he was put into the linefup. ROBERT HENEHAN Girard-fmzior Big things are predicted for Bob next year on the court. A cool, calculat- ing type who, with a little more scoring ability, will be a help for next year's club. DEAN li'lERfE GZlllI'll-,SiFl1l0F' Although not playing up to his standard because of a late football injury, Dean showed good basketball ability. His ability to handle the ball made him a threat to the opposing team, ,lOl-IN EASTIN Ct'11lf'r-5'1'11inr' John, although he did not play often. played a fine game when he was put into the line-up. llis height made him valuable on rebounds. HARRY lJlfNNlS Forzt'tml -aSf'11i0r Spike was a reserve lornartl whose good qualities were linown by the eoaeh. lYhen he entered the game ln' played well and was a big threat from the scoring angle. 7 l93l7l TAS'l'ONIAN Basketball Season ALUBTNI 37aEAST 9 The Bears encountered stiff competition from the Hgrallsf' who played like the East team of old. Many men saw service for the alumni, and every re- serve saw action for the Bruins. Quinn led the scoring with sixteen points. VVYANDOTTE 14fEAST 6 Although the Bears played a better brand of basketball than they did against the alumni team, the Bulldogs won by eight points. The feature of the game was the defensive tactics of both clubs. Most of the goals were scored from afield. VVESTPORT 17-EAST Z9 Displaying a brand of basketball above par, the Bears trimmed the Tigers with ease. Passing and hitting the basket with unerring regularity, the Bears won as they chose. Light garnered eleven points for scoring honors. NORTHEAST 30-EAST 10 The Vikings played the Bears off their feet on their way to the champion- ship. The Vikings, playing above the heads of the East boys, found little op- position in the Bears. The verdict was never in doubt. MANUAL 17-EAST 16 In one of the most hair-raising games the Hall has ever witnessed the strong Crimson team won from the Bears by a single point. The teams were tied at the halt, but Manual pulled away and it looked as if the game were sewed up. A late East rally fell short by one point. CENTRAL 8-EAST 21 The Bears had little difficulty in turning back Central. Making the Blue Eagles play the game, the Bears won easily. Light and Stoup led the attack. PASEO 19-EA ST ll This game found the Bears at a low ebb and the Bucaneers snatched the game. Paseo did some exceptionally fine shooting from the center of the floor and steadily pulled away from the Bears after the intermission. The Bears had numerous opportunities but failed to take advantage of them. ST. JOE LAFAYETTE 4-EAST 26 Again the Bruins showed their followers that they were capable of play- ing a high brand of basketball. Their defense was almost perfect and their offense was brilliant. Light and Stoup led the attack with twelve and eight points respectively. SOUTHNVEST 16-EAST 33 East played its best basketball in the league finale, defeating the. Indians from Southwest. Burton held Singer, the league's high scorer, without a point, while Light made eighteen points. Stoup added nine more. XVESTPORT l6-EAST l2 In the district tournament East was eliminated by a fighting band of Tigers in the first round. XVestport obtained an early lead and was able to keep it, although East came within four points of victory. The Bears play was listless as they rang down the curtain for the year 1930-1931. K 1931+I'..kS'lklrXI.'XN 113 Top Row: ljnifzs, Gnrsik, 1fl'j'I1ll, Linmln, llarimull. l.IH1!f5fl'0lI!, .-Indcnmlr, Slzzrlfrnkw, Hmyuf' .S'I0lfr'l'. lfrnul lfnzu: fzrllirnllv, lfutlzzwll, ,'llr11'f1l1rn', llfrwlrrlnz, DfIlzu'iIvV, Sftlllf, .S'FTk'HI'd, l'iv1'rc .lIv,v.ri::yr'f', .1IcCnor', llrrlwrf 11l1L'11ClI,7l'l'fj, ,llaurlgfzz Track Squad In East! sccuucl yum' of track colupctitimnl the prospects were not bright for Il winning team, but thc buys sprang scvcrzrl surprises. XVith an illudcqllate practice field as El lmlldicap thc buys XV01'kC'flb?11'41 :mil possessed :1 fine spirit. ixdflllill Stomp and 131-an Pierce were thc C11-l'El1llHiI'l5 of the squml, Mr. Thclen crmchecl the buys very czrpzlbly. 114 w 'Owl Yxvr A . U First Team Football Tof Row: Easliu, IIFIIIIIIIH- SFFIYHKI lfuzv: flIxn'ff1,'zy, Tim: linllunz Ifmv: .'l1f.1'm1rIr1'. 115011, S'il-Wy, Light, Sfnzrf. U itf, 5114'Cm1r1, lim' Iiumlll, Dillon. -is-vm Second Tea ootball Top lx'1m': HIV. Tlzvlmz, Clzvclfllv, lx'1'41l,:, lx'i.vIlrr, I,m1dxff'uu1, nlfzzlvrwrvzz, c40IIfjIlU7IUlI7', 1s'r'm'l:, .S'm'nmI Row: llfzymml, lfnrlmr, f?11T'idSI77l, If1'11dlf'y, .5'z'I11'm'1Im', llul'tmm1, IX-L'H.Vfl'HI7I, fufkxn Ifnllnul Rntv: lfiL'fltI7'IfXH7l, Lnms, lfrynrl, H'il.vor1, Czrlriflfx lJgl'I i'l'IYYlXY '1 . ..x, ., Nd 'C' .sc up Ix'n1.'.' llur'f1f'rl Ilm'L'4'1llu'l'g1, Ifurlw. li'n'M'11r'l, .Urn Tlzvlufl, vllnm lfnzvi ,Yr'l.m:1, lx'11'l111f'd.wr1, Qllrm-' lm u.ru'u: C vp lnlfugffzurl, l1'rlj'm'z11'zl, lll'lIHiL'l', C'n11gfl:1'1m lXYl'L1fS, Buixcr. .Sulu1.vlim1. , Second Team Basket Ball The rcwcrve squml, which was iusl1'11vtL'cl by Conch Tllclcn, allowed possilsilitics uf rcmmliug into :1 gguuml lmll vlulm. Tlmey nut only fL1:'11i5l1L-cl htiff CIDIIIIJQHUKIII fn thc' l'K'A11lll1ll'S but they wurkccl lmzxrfl in lczlruing the fl1I1lllllHl3lllZllS of the game SCYk'I'!ll uf the Inns sl14m'Q'l'cZ1t pznsxiluilitiw f17T1lChZllHlJilIll lc-:lm in the future. 'lsl1LfTwurlfzl5 'ff1'11hJ'1xt:1N1 l1e:1fl:11i1'c:l, 116 1931-EASTQNIAN Tennis Team BLESSING, MILLER, TXVITTY, JONES, REED, O'NEAL Golf Team Top Row: Slmulakvr, Hvuclxan, Illr. Ilfzllxlsfrzif, Kvflirzg, Bryan. Boflmn Row: Pcnxlcrf, Frantz, Brork, Baflry. r 4 , , ,V ,Y .-ur-, ,- vf-' - 1931-li.xs'ruxirxx llll I-IANNA, XYORSHAM, SIIICLTON, GREEN. HONEYMAN, BURKIZ, ERXYIX, HAHA. Winners of Gold Els The girls' physical erliiczxtimi clepzlrtmeiit has sliown splenrliml tezmiworlc in its haselmll. eiirlliall. :mil willeyhall games imrler the excellent euaeliiiig of Bliss llzlzcl Komls and Bliss Ruse Segellmauui. Twice Z1 week the girls mzicle il lmeneficizxl stucly of First .Xifl. lfulk flziucing :mcl lap ilzmeing were taken up hy the memhers of the clepnrt- mem this reztr. A IASIIIIIHIJXH tap clanee wus exhihiterl :it the R. CJ. T. Lf Cirrus. Miss Ruzicls has mmle it mussilile for the -firls tu earn athletic zlwzmls luv Il mumt s . l system, The pumts requirerl tm' each zuvziril are: Points Team Points Small Letter li . ,, -lil plus 20 Large Letter li ., ,. 70 plus 30 l'ilh1y 'I'np ,,,,,, llll plus -lo tiulfl Ii lliii ., H ,,,, ,, ,, ,150 plus 50 Iiilll' gulrl piii is llXYIll'llk'Il tu Siflllllfi uiily. The wiuurrs ut' pins this iezu' ure: Klziry firzwe Hum-riiiziii, lzlmse lzrlwm, lilzulys Hamm. l.:uiri4' XXm'slizim. Xlztrizui Slim-ltuu. Szirzih Kireeii. Xliixiiie llurlie. Zllltl ilrztfe flzthzi. W r R 1 ,sl ,xx iw 'I UM N M , 1 ,QJ W , I i I 1 'P 1.13. -. .-: ,q,1,--.- ',Q'Af- ,r...,a.- Q 1.5.-'.'i...' M-4-4'.z., z..'4..-4271- Y-...Q v :.,,,-fi-.. V. -15 ffni V Q7 1 N W M? 1: N ya W ,N xi ,IN 'z N? Yi M I ' 9 w 122 l'J3liFAs'roNIAN .-Q SGT. T. JENKINS MAJOR XVILBUR SIKTCOE Reserve Officers Training Corps The East High unit of R. O. T. C. is composed of three companies whose total enrollment is 163. The three periods of drill under the instruction of Sergeant James T. Jenkins are held every day during the second, fourth. and fifth hours. The purpose of the R. O. T. C. is to instruct the boys in character building, respect for the law, and physical training. The R. O. T. C. has won many honors this year. ln the Corps Area Rifle lllatch. East had the two high point men. Richard liruce and Richamd Branch, the winners of the gold and silver medals. ' xr The rifle team won first place and the Leacock trophy in the fire-state rifle match held February 21 at the Kemper Military Academy. Boonville, Missouri. Richard Branch was high point man in this meet. The memliers of the team were: Richard Branch, Richard liruce, Kenneth jones, and Harry Haase. The team placed third in the interscholastic matches of Kansas City. A third place trophy was awarded to them. liast was well represented in the two outstanding matches of the year. lfight men were selected for the Corps .-Xrea match and four for the National matches. The East High Rifle Team placed fourth in the Hearst Trophy Nlatch in which all high school rifle teams of the United States participated. There were 422 teams entered in the match. Richard liranch placed eighth in the Seventh Corps Area Rifle Match. .lennings johnson and Richard liranch placed third in the city in the annual Theoretical Test, The crack company last year, under connnand of Captain .Xrthur Veits. won the tlnrd place trophy for company drill in the city. lhe ltast battalion was represented liy cahsthemc drills at the R. U. l. K.. Circus held at Convention Hall. April l7. SPONSOR CAPTNN5 'if ur- ,Z SPONSOR MAJOR CHM PEBSLEE SPGNSOR d.5E:UT Wiiiesi W Fi!-ii NAXINE BUQKE 124 1931-EASTONIAN Company A Top Row: Licut. Bnxxcll, 1WcCUoc, Bilzbx, Jlmzn, f17'7If71Z1'. ,S'tML'11l'i, l'If'011m1d, Tirlezzvr, Galislel, Camfvbcll, Licul. IXVL'lI7lI'dj'. Bottom Kmv: Capt. llanxv, Blfifh. f1H7f'fff071, gillry, l?u1'mxv, Jlulln, ,Uillm'd, Lyurlz, Qunrkeu- lmsll, Cnrlfy, Limit. Hall. Riile Team V T017 Row: Jolmmu, lVIfl1!.YkL'I', Hausa, Branclz, Furtiu. Second Row: foncxv, Brute, Billiard, Scrgmut ffllkilli, Pvrry, Parry. lffnl---l'..xs1'l1g1Ay U5 Company B Tnf' Rum: ,Tlfllvrq jlullzfx. fnlrvlvx, C'w7'fi1:, lfrzlnr, .1lm1.vkrl', l'Urllc, ,1Inld4'1', ,llm'r'i,w11, ,N'm'n1nl lx'n:r: .I. Jnlzzunrl, f. liullm-fl. H'rx!. l?ruml1'irL', qllluu, Russ, Ifmlifxyfiulfl, lffrlillt Prnilf. Third Ifvzrr Cuff. l'z'uv1m', l'1'rkn'fll, l?umzfyun, ,1lnxIu'z'g1. Hmjzrisk, lfurlizz, lfnlw. Rvczfj' l7nr'ur1, IfV11fr', l,l'4'lrl. lfwfivzz. Lfrnl, llmfirk. 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Q f ' VA' V AA A AA - A QA N., A K. ,A I msn Nevins noamsmxwm mc: mm M aoomu. nAu!'Anr.nLzu frwunt Quant' 5 cmcuamon ml. cmwumou no. nstcncuunonna 'must BIUIQDLITUIYIQNIQIIIBSQC X V- in 1 A A A R, . A W A , W A -w i- f A A - 1,,QA ,A-pifgf-4.A,.,L'g::23 '?'12f'f1 130 1931-I2.xs'rnNI.xN Eastonian Staff EIlitm' ,........,.. ...,,,,,...,......... T III-ZRIQRSA Rx'nI'Rx AI'.v0I'iIIlIv lfdffom. .. ...MILIIRIQII GILAIORI-3, XYI1NIwr.I.I, I.INl ULN I.ftf1'aI'y lfIIit0I'. . . ...,. .,,,......... ,,.., C E LIA PIEASLEE 1'1C4IfIll'I' lfditur. .. ...XVINIFRIQII MII,I.I1R SL-lziof' lfdiiw' ....,.. . ,............. ,....,. J ANR DARLING UIIfiv1'I'la.r.I' lfdflnlxr... .... AI.ILkli HOCKETT, XVIXNIE BRANCH Bnys' .S'jvm't.v lirlifor, ,, ..4.... ....,.....,,... j ACK JIINI-:S Girls' .S'fmI'f,v lfdffor.. .... K. O. T. Cf. lfllfffll' ,,...,.. .. l.ifr'I'rII'y and Cfczreml CQIIIIJX. . .. .. ... DI'jvrI1'tmw1taI C'lIIII.v .,....... .lrf Editofzf. .,..., .. .'l.T.fi.TfII7lf.Y. . . S'rz4If1.vlInt.r lfdilur ..... f1dI'cI'fI'xiIIg I1lI1uagff'. .. AS.fi.YfU7lf IWIIIIfIym'.. Contract MIIIIag0r' .... Circnlafiozz IVIIInIIgI'r. .. Salcx AIHIIUQEI' .........,, A.v.vf.vtf1nf Salvx .1Ifl7lUfjfl'. . . Edftmzv .,......,.. .45.voriI1Iz' lfdifnrs .... .,,., Fcatrzrz' lfziitmzv , ......,.,......., . GR.xIIIa HARII Lilcrary lfziffohv ....,. ,..,.. C1a.r5I'nnIII Ediiorzv .... . .. Girlx, .S'f1nrl.v Edilorx. . . LilI'I'al'y Clnlvx Ifdilm' ........ DL'f'IIr'tn1cI1tI1I CIIIILI Editors.. Proofrmdcl' ...,.,,.,...... R. O. T. C, Ifdiinzzv... E.l'C1lGJIf1C lfrliforx. . . . . 7'3Ifvi.v!,v .......,,,... . . .Iixmx B1l.fiVlf'.f.Y .1IIIrII1.Ifvr'.v .... . ULAURIE WQRSIIMI . . ,RICIIARII BRANQII . . . . , .... IEARL Llzla Moomz .,...... ...... ,,,.. . ,.FR.xNcIas PARISH .,. . . . .JACK XVAI,I.AI'Ia, JAIR ABSIIIXZRV BERNARD BICCARTY ...,JOHN MESSIXIQIQR, Marxrx BEYICR, GII.BER'I- CAI.I,IcoT'I'Ii, I'CI.vI-1NIx DUIIIZRSTAIIT, LQAROLYN THOMPSIIN . ............,............. BIARY BRIGHT . . . .M,xRuARI2'r BRIERI.I:v . ..DoRn1'IIx' DEAN HILL ,, . . . .BITORII KEI,I.lNlli ....PAISI. IRI:I.ANII . . .CHARLES XYITT ...Dmx PIERCE East Echo Staff . 'IBEIIERIZSSA RYIIIIRN, EARL LRE BIUURR ..............,........,.....AI:rAxIAI-: BEAR!1,Al.IL'E HOCKETT .TIIIaI.xIA SItRIvN12R, XY.xI.TER BROXVN, ALICE ROSE BROXVN, mx, RMIOXA PE'rIzRsI:N, DIIROTI-II' FORRI-ZSTHR, RIIZHARII DILLON . ..., XYIRCINIA Cosrw, XVIRGINIA SMITI-I DORINI: BIcNNI:'r'r, DoRo'rIIy LIWIZRY, LOIS BLUCIQ, Gmnvs HILL EIRIINIQ PI2c'IiIaNI-.xI'nII, AIARGARET Hl7I.BIIYEN GooImI.I.. TIIl'Zl.NIA SI' ...,...............,,.RU'l'II SWANSQN .. .I-IAZIQI, STI2IfrEI-3, KAI-HRYN SI'I.I.IvAN ...,................RI2REI'c.x SMITH ...I.IxnI:I.I. BRANCII, IQENNETH JONES ..MII,nREIw SCIIVRII, DOR'l'1IIP1 XVIEBSTER RIVNIQR, Lors BLOIIK, DORTIIIIE XYIiBS'l'ER .LINIII-:I.I, RRANFH, BIQRNARII MI'CIxR'rY fIII:'m'lf.IiIIg1 jI41llI1fft'I'S .... .... . . . . ......... . . ..... . . .xYAL'1'EI! BROWN. FRANK IQRA'1'SCH1XlI'lR flx.w.mIrI1.v .... ,... T . A. PARKER, THERRSSII Rx'IzI'RN, BIAXIXI-I BURIQIQ, YIRIIINIA BICLAUGIILIN C.n'cuIaIiIm lI14!7l0fjf'l'.Y ........,,...,....,......,....,,... HIIIIII NEVINS, RORERI- S'1'0I'IiwI:I.I. .f1.v.vi.vfa1zt,v ........ ...HMI-ir. STIQIPIPIQII, MII,ImR.aIs SVHUI-If, AI.II'I: BI rI.IzR, RIARIIQ PIIcIII.I-tR ------........,. ...-,, ww-1, A A,,. , ,,., ,Qi 1' 1. 1 115.151 1E'!cQfsj4Lt,ff awgmf- :r f-1e1w:Jr- cf-2: 'J' . 41, ,+ A AX. D. 1931. 1931--l'..xs'l'oxi.xx 131 Senior W ill XYe, the Senior Class of 1031 of liast High School of Kansas City, jackson County. State of Missouri. being of sound minrl and short memory, do make, pub- lish.z lll' 'X '- - ' inc retlait this to be oui last will and testament, to-wit: First-lf absolutely unavoidable, all our just flebts shall be pairl from what money tif :uiyj we have in the treasury. Second-Wie do bequeath, cleecl, and devise to all future students of East Hi h l . , C g tie new aclrlition so that they may enjoy its classrooms. roam its spacious halls, assenibl ' ' - ' ' ' ' e in its Zlllflltllfllllll, and chteh its stucly halls. if it is ever built. To our friends. the juniors, the campus upon which they may play golf, dig flandelions, ancl park their clogs ancl other pets, To the science department all test tubes that have surviverl long and hard usage by Jane Darling and XVinnie Miller, all left-over grasshoppers. cleafl or alive. that we have secured in our fielcl trips. To the freshmen ancl soplioniores our most treasurer! volumes, True Tales of Hunting and Fishing, by our favorite author. Blr. Esther. To the geometry classes our bent Compasses and protraetors fthey may be helpfulj. To the freshmen our stucly hall clay dreams. To the members of the faculty the memorv of our cunning' ways charminf , V , 1, , P, manners, sweet tempers, helufulnesx 1 remarks. 1 ss. 021361. blank or boiefl fates, and clever ThirdfXYe do nominate and appoint Nlr. Nowlin and Bliss liaker to be the executors of this will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us macle. ln witness whereof. we hereunto set our hancls and seal this Sth clay of June, SENIOR CLASS OF 1931. ln presence of the following witnesses: fzrlifm' l'l'4'l'rr' firm' .Sifl Z'L'l'A' lX'tlfl'llIlI liz1Irlrt'1':1 , Y ,vw 1931--lC.xs1'o1v1.x1v 133 Senior Class Prophecy I drew lllj' shroud more closely around 1116, 111oa11ed a11d turned over i11 niy cottin, Ye gods! l1ow did. they expect a person to get Silly sleep with all tl1at racket going on I XYho in the 116011 was trying to play tl1at saxophone anyway? I het Rudy Vallee 1 ll ff' ' 1 i ' 1' ' cou c ,ne uni a few pointers. Uh well, niayhe I could get a snooze any- way. No sucl1 luck, a piercing voice reached llly ears. Hey! Get upl lf you don't I will get so111e cold water and-- I did not wait for tl1e unknown personage to finish his threat hut sat 1 . . . . . . 1 so suddenly tl1at I humped n1y head sharply against tl1e lid of tl1e coffin a11d causfgl it to fly ope11. I stepped out Zlllil surveyed tl1e person wl1o l1ad so rudely awakened 111e. He was Zlll odd looking specimen, indeed. His long grey heard and wl1ite 11air seemed to 111elt into l1is flowing white rohes. From l1is shoulders there arose a11 enormous pair of glistening wings His gentle hl11e eyes did 1101 corres :ond with . . H s , . . fl l1is sharp voice, a11d, as presented 111e a peaceful aspect, I flElIlZ1llKlCCl to know why l1e l1ad so rudely awakened 111e. Great Scott! l1e answered 1116. Here you sleep for a thousand years Zlllll then don't want to get up. This is tl1e judgment day. Come along. I will he your guide. ,lust call nie I'lll1liZlli1ll.l' I thanked the old angel Qfor tl1at is what l1e wasj a11d we joined tl1e hurrying throng of people wl1o were wending' their way toward the place of judgnient. My guide informed 111e that the judgnient seat was just across Hell and outside the gates of Paradise. Then l1e offered 111e a stick of gum and requested 111e to give tl1e tin-foil to him, as l1e l1ad a hohhy of collecting it. I thanked Ilumakin Zlllil as I handed the tin-foil to him I asked l1i111 if l1e knew wl1o was playing tl1e saxophone. Oh, that's Gahriel. he replied with a touch of pride in l1is voice, He hasn't taken lessons very long, hut I tl1i11k he does very well, He is playing to awaken tl1e dead. UHe certainly does it, I replied, and lluinakin, taking 111y reiniirk for a coin- plinient. thanked 111e. XYe hurried on and as we crossed high ahove Hades 111y co111pa11io11 pointed out the guardians of Hell-Gates to nie. the terrihle wonian and her son. death. 'KGee, they are nothing new, I told l1i111. I read all ahout theni in t'Pa1'adise Lost over a thousand years ago w11e11 I went to East High. Uh, sure. llly guide answered. Most seniors have read Milton. He is a great old guy. He ought to crasl1 the gates of Heaven easilyf' I wondered if I could crash theni, and hy the tin1e I had decided to ask liuina- kin about it we l1ad reached tl1e place of judgment. St. Peter, sitting i11 a swivel chair he11i11d a huge walnut desk, presented no fearful spectacle. I thought l1in1 to he a pleasant looking chap a11d 111y spirits rose considerably. The good old saint was clad in long flowing rohes and wore large horn-rininied spectacles. Behind l1is ear was a long pen and i11 l1is hand a11 ever- sharp pencil. His white llilll' reniinded ine of Santa Claus. As I glanced around 111e I heheld llllllly people wl1o llilil heen in tl1e senior class of Iiast High School hack in '31, St. Peter cleared his throat, and, after explaining t11at we were to he judged one hy o11e El.IlLl given our rewards, l1e called the first hefore hiin. 'lloots' Kellogg. what have you to say for yourself? XVhat have you accom- plished in your lifetime ? Iiy 'tlioots' reply I gathered that l1e and Dean Pierce. after heing graduated from Harvard. where they played on the va1'sity foothall team. had heconie hond salesinen on XYal1 Street. St. Peter declared that they 11eeded a rest and assigned them to qtiarters i11 llaradise, liill Meyer, upon hearing his name called. lionclialantly tried to light a 7.4. Y lU3l-- li.xs'i'osi.xx 135 Murad. hut his effort failed disnially as the cigarette lighter would tlot work. XYhen St. lleter inquired about his life work. llill stated: XX'ell. you see. l :mi an inventor. l have invented many useful articles, among them this cigarette lighter. l.et me demonstrate it. liven in his hour of need the lighter wotild not work. so St. lleter said: Send him down chute ntnnber l. Maybe he can find a light in Hades. Then lithel lane Llark. toe dancer. Maxine llurke :md Virginia Mel.aughlin ot' the Ziegleld lfollies were awarded places in l'aradise, as were llorine liennett, Helen lirvsa. Florene Liooley, Mary Alohnson. ,leanette Lockhart, Margaret Smithey. lflorence McXaul. :md llelen Keeler. who had been housewives. lleeause ot' the excellent work that they had done the following stenographers were also given places: lfsther Annan, Marian Shelton, Ciladys XYhitworth. Mary Martin. liula Taylor. and liria llainilton. xlimniie Nuckolls and his partner. Maxine Hunter. had been famous dancers. liva tioodall was a lecturer. and l.eta Helle l.ivesay and Monta XYard were social worliers. Clifford llurrows was chef at the l'ielcwiclq llotel, and liill Roseberry was head bellhop, Charles Crane was a judge and Kenneth Miller a prosecuting attorney. Charles XX'itt and T, .-X. l'arker. both famous football coaches, were placed in Heaven because only onefhalf of their men had been subsidized. liessie Anderson, lhoris Hates. and llora Hoss had been proprietors of beauty shops, Nelda Collins. Sarah Green, Florence lferree. and Ruth Tipton had been nurses. l was quite astonished when l learned that George Light. -Ioseph XVright. and listher Cummins had been doctors. llert lioins and Dick Dillon had been sent to Hades because they had taught freshmen how to ditch classes successfully, ,lohn Seward, matinee idol and also most handsome man on the screen. Mike lilessing, comedian. Laurie XYorsliain. llthel .lane Alcorn, Virginia XVillianis, actresses, and Peggy McDowell, comedian, were highly praised. St. Peter declared that all school teachers deserved a place in lleaven after the hectic lives they had led. and so he opened the gates to them. They were Irene Mason. typingg Frances Parish and Inez hlones, voieeg Norman Schupp, Roy Vaughn, :md Mary l'erry. linglishg Alberta Christie. l.ating Catherine Hathaway. Spanishg Florenee Hofstra, expression. and Howard XYilson. mathematics. iXs Draper xlennings. Iiasil ljoquist. Mary tirace Honeyman. and Dorothy Lavery started to enter the gates they told the saint that they had taught chemistry. Uh. he cried, So you taught chemistry! XYell, then, ehute number lO. l.eroy Twitty. l'aul Steffee. Calvin liroclc. and llarry Dennis were lawyers and therefore gained lleaven as easily as the missionaries, Ruth McKee. tiladys liarnett, and l.oie Allen. The traveling salesmen. Milton lihner, Roy Argo. Harold Bartlett. and Alva jackson were escorted to llades. l was intensely interested in the lives of my classmates and learned much about them. ,lane Darling had illustrated all of the novels Written by Mildred Gilmore and many ul the poems by Ramona Petersen and Virginia Smith. lack .Xbshier. tiilbert Callicotte, and -lack XYallace had been artists of note. They promised to redeeorate the gates of Heaven if the saint would permit them to enter after work was finished. ,lohn Messinger, XYendell Lincoln. Thelma ller- tr:nn. I.ois lllock. .Xlice Rose lirown. Ruth Swanson. and Reva johnson had fol- lowed journalistic professions. Leonard .Xndrews. Keith l.ong. and Pines Dunn had been architects- l'atty Cox, Teddy Cox. l.illi:m I'earl Funk. Ifranees Tinsley. Hob Stockwell. and l'anl lreland were radio entertainers. loc lirickson wrote songs in Tin Pan Alley. Rav Davis was l'residtnt of the l'nited States, ,lack lfasley. Vice-President. ' .fjy r' ,gt V 1'1 '. ,J S253-Siu A19 , :Ei , ' ' AS. GN. , H W' :. L35 '----'Aiif' ' an 2.22 Mn. 4 A JSN. JK gf 1931- li.xs'roNi.xx 137 Various cabinet members were lirlgar Kennedy. Allzert Millard, and George Young. Marvin 'liickner was a senator from Missouri, liernice llarlow was his secretary. Oral Hailey had been the golf champion who succeeded llobby jones. XYhen St. Peter learned that l'JeXYitt Gilpin had been a columist for a New York paper, lie reproved him severely for his sarcastic writing, but allowed our author to enter Heaven upon the condition that he learn to spell. Harry llaase and the members of his jazz orchestra. among whom were -lohn Frantz. ,lack blones, XYilliam johnson, XYatrous Smith, and liddie Schanzer, all gained access to Heaven because St. Peter liked jazz. A scientific expedition to Mars had been headed by XYilbur Simcoe and joseph Proctor. aviators. Henry l.ee liallard and XYalter Brown were the mechanics. Rolland Pruitt, Ted liurton and liill liussell were the scientists, Skippy liyburn was a successful editor of a movie magazine owned by Celia Peaslee and lirances Smith. Noreine XYilliams and Lilite XYeibel were among those who write for the magazine. .Xdolph Stoup was owner of a cigar factory, of which Ray Hall was the man- ager. lithel Ribakoff was the secretary and Mary Skaggs. the bookkeeper. Dorothy Alean Gamble. opera star, had Farris O'Neal for her press agent. :Xlys Lehrack. Ruth Oldham, and lilizabeth Milliauser were models for a large Fifth .-Xvenue establishment, where Gertrude Norton was a designer. lithel Parry was the manager. and Dorothy XYilkey a saleslady, Alice liutler. lileanor Massman, and ,luanita .Xmos had been prominent in society at Palm Beach and .Xtlantic City. Dorothy Dean Hill. Margaret lirierley, and .lesse .Xnderson had Z1 school of expression and dancing. Gladys Hanna and liloise Erwin were gym instructors. john liastin, dude ranch owner. had for his assistants lid lilatherwick. Riley lilcfann, and lobn Casey. liarl Lee Moore was a novelist and Rosemary XYiils a short story writer, Rebecca Smith and Inez Yocum were partners in a bakery. Some of their em- ployees were Grace Marie 'l'rebilcott. llorthie XYebster. and Lillian Shellberg. Verna McGlvnn was a world famous swimmer and Iithel Mayes. an aviatrix. Thomas Gorzik was contractor for the tallest building in Kansas City. Ken- neth liradley and lflmer ,Iones were riveters. Clyde Mzulick was a bricklayer. Homer llurgard had been a tight rope walker in a circus and l.ula Case had played the Calliope. .Xlice Davidson was the woman golf champion of the United States. Florence Bafford, Helen Knox. and Pauline johney members of a women's hockey team. Ethel Olson was a dramatic coach in London. Kasper Sniecenski, .Nmerican consul at Milan. and Norman XYilliams. a traffic policeman at Portland. Uregon. Alma Soltvs and Fern Mcflanahan were librarians at the Fast High branch library. -losephine lirownfield was a member of a theatrical company. Katherine Sullivan and ,Ioy McCloskey owned a pet store, live'yn Keeling was instructor at a skating rink. l.ennie Mae lieatherston was a landscape artist: Mary lillen Carr and Goldia Fuller. interior decorators. Helen Ganzer and Grace Gaba matrons at orphan lJeXYavne XYixon slated that he had been an autontobile speed king- St. Pefer frowned and said. XYell, l'm afraid that if you were a racer you led a fast life. Lihute number 4f' 'lihen he said, XYinifred Miller. hurry, XYinifre4l. XYinifred! My knees shook and mv heart failed me. I decided toyslily WllH'C l WZISA XYinifr4-il! XYinifred, St, Peter called, i liumakin shook me by the arm. l opened my eyes and saw my mother bend' ine over me and telling me to get up. lt was almost time for school to start. With a crv of joy l jumped out of bed. for the first time in weeks glad to go to school. 1 1 X 1 I D lfl.llffl'.'ts'l'oNl,XN 12,9 Literary Contest Short Story By lzxiu. l.1il-1 Nlootui. NH GOOD Il? IJli'l'.-Xt'l'llilJ xlim Bletiarvin glanced at the clock and pushed aside his school hooks. 'I-Xw. what's the use of studying. he groaned to himself. lf I don't stndv, l'ni a dunth eggg if I do, l'm a hook-worm. i Ile reached in his pocket and found a quarter--just enough to go to the Majestic. 1-Iey. Blom. he called as he grahhetl his cap. I guess l'll go to the movies- got nothing else to do. All right, lim, his mother answered from upstairs, 'hut don't stay ont too late. UO. K.. Blom. l'Il he home right after the show. There isn't any other place for me to go. Goodbye. l,ioodhye, lim. ln a few minutes lim arrived at the Majestic and noticed several of the high school lxoys standing in front of the theater. Hi there, Elini. ealled one of the lmoys. I low are---- Uh. I'm all right, -lint ent him short and entered the box-office. Although he had met the other hovs hefore, he rlirln't show any recognition towards them, .Xs lim was getting his tieket, he overheard one of those hoys remark sneer- ingly, Uh, he's no good-just a dim llullxf' XYhile .lim was walking through the lohhy. he dropped his tieket. XYhen he stooped to piek it up. he noticed the words No flood If Detached on the stuh of the ticket. The words appeared to hlnr and then grow larger than ever. They seemed to he accusing him of something, he knew not what. He gave the ticket to the usher who detached it from the stuh. and returned the stuh to him. ,lim hurried to the west section and slumped in a far seat. 'l'he lYelilngton High School crowd usually sat in the east section, and although he went to dear ol, lVellington, 'lim sat in the west section. Something was troubling Alim, hut as he was sitting there listening to the jazz music of that famous musieal comedy Clay Youth, he lost some of his dullness and felt sort of peppy. In the midst of the gay musie of the show, a popular melody. The Song of the Fool, suddenly made ,lim heconte quite alert. Youre wasting your youth-you've only a few niinutesgsliare them-find happinessihow long are you going to sing the song of the fool -the phrases of the Song of the Fool shouted to hiin defiantly. liven after the show had changed to a more lively and lighter mood. those words haunted lim. ,lim heeame nervous. lle wiggled around in his seat and started to tear up the ticket stulm which he still had in his hand. Ile stared at it and the words, No flood lf lletachedf' loomed np at him, XYhat a coineidenee! All the world seemed to he mocking him: Dim lmnllmgno gtitmd-detached-wasting youth- few moments-fool I ,lim eouldn't stand it mtieh longer. He was very nervous now and wanted to get out in the fresh night air and walk. and walk, and walk, He hurried Utlt of the theater and started out walking without any idea as to where he was going. .Xfter he had gone several liloeks. he heard shouts of husky voices coming from a liriek huilding nearhy. He now realized that he was near the high sehool. lint why all the shouting? Oh, yes. he reniemhered now. thev were having a haskethall game. Sonione had asked him to go to it. hut he had refused and said that he didn't have any time for sueh things. we igPfQ1,4Zw 1 1931-lL.xs'1'oNi.xN 141 5 .Xs he hesitated for a moment, he thought he heard someone say: You're wasting your youth. He looked around, but. of course, there was no one there. ,lim walked on farther up the street and heird the music of an orchestra. It was the XYellington lligh School Orchestra giving a benefit program for the Comniunity' Club. XYhen someone asked him if he could play an instrument, he had replied in the negative, but he had been playing the banjo at home for nearly three years now. He had deliberately lied so that he wouldn't have to be bothered. ul guess I do have a little talent, but I don't share it, lim mused. As lie was thinking of this. he remembered the phrase, Share them-with somebody else. XYill I never forget that silly song, he muttered as he rushed down the street toward the Trinity Church. lim noticed that the church was lighted and then knew that the boys' Sunday School class, ' The High Fliersf' were holding a busi- ness meeting that he had promised to attend, though he had had no intention of doing so even when he had made his promise. lim. in utter despair. soliloquized, Maybe l ani 'passef as my French teacher says. But why ain't l like other kids? XYhy haven't l any interest in my studies and all these outside things ? Poor Ulim, like many other human beings, he had not. as yet, awakened to the reality that. with only a selfish aim in life, there can be no true joy in one's work or play. The universe was made not to be inhabited by selfish beings who live only for themselves, but by people who conduct their actions for the welfare of humanity. kklhile ,lim was standing there in front of the church, meditating as to how to go about it to break this selfish habit, for a habit, once established, is hard to breakg he saw Bob Burnett coming down the street. XYith someone like Bob, lim deliberated to himself. I can more easily break the ice. I know Iiob will help me and maybe I can help him a little also. l've heard that he has a hard time staying at school because of financial worries at hoinefl HI-lello, Hob, old boy, where you going? lim greeted as he extended his hand. ''XVhy-hellogylim, Bob managed to answer. ,lim had never been friendly before, and Bob was somewhat taken back at this sudden outburst of friendliness. He was undecided as to whether he should go ahead and invite jim to go with him or to ditch him. He knew that lim was considered as sort of an old drag. Still, the High Flier lXlembership Contest was still on, and if he could get Iini to ioin. he would have exactly the member he needed in order to win the Five Dollar Prize! Hk'l'liv-I'1n going to the High Fliers' meeting and then I'm going to play a game of basketball down at the gym. kVanta come along. Jim? Bob added invitingly. HO. K., Hob. I'll go with you. I've got plenty of time. I can call Mom at the gym. Sure thing, old pal, agreed liob as the two entered the church. That night ,lim ioined the High Fliers' Club and made several friends at the gym. He and Hob soon established an inseparable comradeship. During the rest of the school year. .Iim joined the church, made the second team basketball squad. joined clubs, played in the orchestrag and made such a fine scholastic record in his senior year that he attained the Second Roll of Honor. At the senior class election. the boy who had once called -Iim a dim bulb nominated him for senior president, and ,lim won by an overwhelming majority. Perhaps Iim went a little to the extreme in his spontaneous outlet of sup- pressed energy, yet he gained something which should be the goal of every boy or girl-a sterling character and a magnetic personality. lt7.Sl li.xs'noxi.xx 143 Essay By 'llIIIiI.Nl.X SCIQIYNER. UN lllyli.-X315 .Xnyone who is so fortunate as to possess a vivid. realistic imagination does not know what it is to he lonely, to he hlue and discontented, or to he hored and unhappy. For they are always ahle to float away on the hillows of some light, fanciful dream to a mystic land of romance and enchantmentg a land of heauty and laughterg a place far removed from common every-day scenes. and yet so near that under the most adverse circumstances one may. hy turning the magic ring of the hrain. he transported to a fairyland of eternal delight. XYhat conntrv is so distant that it cannot he visited in the imagination of these dreamers, what hattle so ancient or so terrihle that it caimot he refought and won, what dangerous adventure is there in which these gifted mortals cannot feel the thrill of actual participation? To he ahle to drift to a land of sunny skies and soft, whispering hreezesg a land of happy laughter and low. caressing mnsicg a land where. for a time. dull care and worry can he thrown aside and one's mind and spirit can find rest and peace under the soothing influence of romance and adventure l There is no limit to the amount of pleasure and comfort that can he derived from a vivid imagination, and anyone so unfortunate as not to possess an imagina- tion misses a great deal of delightful entertainment. lint then-he has never experienced the charm of a dreamy hour at twilight when. with the gray shadows of evening enveloping everything in a soft. mystic veil. one can sit hefore an open fire and, as the ruddy hlaze mounts higher and higher, drowsily build dream castles-so how can he miss it? Fairyland! that enchanting land of romance and adventure which exists only in the imagination of a child. XVhat can compare with the delightful. whimsical dreams a child has of fairvland? And how they long and plan and hope for just one glimpse of this wonderful little land and its small inhahitants whose romantic life so endears them to their childish minds. Imaginative children can sit for hours dreaming of the fairies and elves. dwarfs and witches that inhahit their own par- ticular fairvland. Thev imagine every animal. and every plant to he a handsome prince or heantifnl princess who. having heen forced hy some cruel witch or nefarious dwarf to assume the form of an ungainly animal or ugly weed. are only waiting for the right person to hreak the charm. Do von helieve in fairies ? Uh. to he ahle to forever answer 'lyes to that question! To know for sure that all around us the little people live and frolieg to know that in the far off mystic somewhere there is a little kingdom of genuine fairies! How can we forgive the cruelty of the one who first told ns that there were no fairies. or the others who heartlessly confirmed their statement? The grief. the sorrow, and the pain we felt when we saw all our cherished dreams demolished hy the ruthless tongue of some unthinking older person. has never heen equaled. .Xt that time we explored depths of woe and grief that were until then unknown. tiraduallv as a child grows older his dreams change. From the fragments remaining of his ruined dreams of fairylantl he constructs other dreams. mainly centered around himself, 'l'hese are chiefly concerned with the future when he will realize his amhilious dreams of hecoming l'resident of the hnited States. of lead! ing great armies, or of exploring new lands. XYith a typical hoy these dreams run true to form. varying as he imagines that some other occupation offers more thrills and excitement and furnishes a hetter opportunity for one to receive honor and glory. .N girl has many different dreams. hut she too dreams of heing prominent, of lm-ing admired and envied. I S i S V 4 E I ? i I I E 1 a i i E 1 r g 1 K , l'l3lfl'f,xs'rox1.xX 145 'fo a person with an imagination life is one grand drama. full of romance and adventure. crowded with thrills and excitement, enriched alike hy love and heauty and made hroader and deeper hy trouhle and misfortune. l.ife is a long, long highway with many a crook and turn. One never knows what is waiting just around the next curve. llut thei'e is a thrill in anticipating what is hidden hy that hend in the road and as the traveler on life's highway ap- proaches nearer and nearer he tingles with excitement and vaguely outlined hopes and dreams hegin to form. Sometimes these duty travelers are disappointed and in sorrow watch their dream castles fall in ruins at their feet. :X few are dis- couraged and fall hehind. hut those with grit and courage enough to toil onward are sure to find the fulfillment of their dreams around the next corner. Someone once said that a man with a liheral mind moved in a perpetual comedy of errors, Xllhat must life he to one gifted with an imagination-a dreamer whose dreams perhaps rarely come true. hut whose whole life is enriched two-fold lay the creating, nourishing and caring for of these children of Fancy? The life of such a one could not he a perpetual comedy of errors. for his mind is not literal, his instincts are not practical, like a reed in the wind he is swayed hy every emotiong everything affects him more deeply and more strongly than it does a practical. unimaginative person. .Xlthough he suffers more acutely and feels pain more keenly, so also does he enjoy life more thoroughly and derive more genuine pleasure from it than does the man with a literal mind. Think how greatly the world has henefited hy the dreamers, and how today we pay homage to men who dreamed and made their dreams come trite in the years long past. Those practical men-men who were plentifully stocked with common sense, lint who had no imagination. no visions, and no dreams--have long since fallen into ohlivion and their very existence forgotten. But the world still pays trihute to the men who. in achieving the fulfillment of their dreams, gained glory and honor in the fields of war, art. music, science, literature, and philosophy. All great creators of history have heen dreamers. XVhat else hut dreams made those sturdy Pilgrims cross the vast ocean and settle in .'Xmerica? NYhat hut the highest ideals could have helped them to endure the many hardships? ln the heart of every pioneer there is a dream. and this dream he follows. ln his mind there is an ideal, and with all his heart and soul he lives up to it. Nations could not exist withut the dreamers. nor could empires he constructed or cities huilt. An ambitious dream of making himself ruler of the world helped Caesar lead his army to one stupendous victory after another. lt was a wonderful vision that inspired ,loan of Arc to lead the despairing French soldiers to victory over the linglish, and so restore peace and prosperity to France after one hundred years of bloodshed and strife. :Xre not dreams and visions the material with which poets. writers and artists create the works of art that we so admire and cherish? The delicate heantv of line and color portrayed in some great artistic masterpiece. the grand and lofty sentiments expressed in some great hook, the haunting melody that lingers in the minds of the people long after the musician has laid down the how, are all first woven and created in the imagination of the artist. author or musician. lloys and girls who have a remarkable faculty for day-dreaming when their minds should he more attentivelv concentrated on something else, should not he scolded too severely or criticized too harshly. After all, who can tell hut what these same children will achieve fame and fortune in years to come, as a fulfill- ment of the dreams they are constructing now? 931 l,.xs'roN1.xN Poem By XYINIFRED MILLER. THE PACS.-XN Oh, am I a pagan because my heart lXlurniurs a prayer where the sea-gulls dart. Or because I bend a reverent knee There, before the majesty of the sea, There, where the waves chant in unison Reflecting the glory of the sung .Xni I a pagan? Am I a pagan because I can see My God in a mountain or in a tree, Because in the song of a happy bird My Creators voice is sweetly heard, Because in the sunlight and starlight too, I learn of a God who is kind and trueg Am I a pagan? CHAPMAN DAIRY 1207 Locust . r l Retail, Vlctor 9620 Wholesale, Vlctor 9624 ln ffl I PASTEURIZED AND RAW MILK AND CREAM LERCV STUDIQ Portrait Photographer WE STRIVE TO PLEASE 19.31--l'..xwt'uxi.xN 149 SliP'l'liKl lllili Xliith two lxlmrlrccl furty-fivu lill- pila new Our lzmt lligh at rcliuulf do. :xrtctl :ts must Sixty hwy, triccl for tcztm zt hcrth mi the To hc high sclmul l thuir wlrcztm. it-rims hits lrccn l 'I'ht-n thc R. 0. T. ' L. wax ui an izctlq At their unifurim wc wvrc sur prlsvrl, A ncw Ifchu Staff was clmscn zilsng Miss Ynrncy :nclvis you know, cr, wc'll have School lluzml vrutccl tu huilrl :nl zul- clititmi Scams ut lust thcy will yiclrl to 3 petition, COMPLIMENTS DAVIS OIL COMPANY No. 2-58th at Swope Parkway No. 1-24th at Van Brunt J. F. SCHROEDER BUY THE BEST, IT PAYS Dry Goods-Notions fgiayrs 1fL'iex1s1 11xmzs-smwi-is 4716 East 24th Su. Kan sas City, Mo l'I3l-iiAs'1'oxi.xN 1lL'TOliIiR Our lizist Bean tin-rl XYeNt1mrt in our first game Hut sucmirl tezun won iw upholfl our feline. Unrlerelzims mixer hclrl October eight Our soplnmiores znnl freshmen he- A511111 to rate. Hur firm! night iuothzill game was one ihzit thrillefl Altlmugh the score was not what we haul willcnl. Bears flcfezxtcrl Nrurtllezxsl and Manual Su our October games went very well. Our Harvest Munn proggraln was il success lint of course we never expect less. l Clnhs started off with zz whirr and zi hang: Initiation is the song they sung. J. H. Brierley Hardware Everything in Hardware OIL, GLASS AND PAINT 7203 East 15th Street Phone BEnton 3423 MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING BY MODERN SYSTEMS METHODS AND EQUIPMENT Educators say we are years ahead Every graduate placed and kept placed and they earn several months' salary before their friends finish in other schools. Be progressive with us and grow. K. C. Secretarial School-Accredited Vlctor 4348 J. T. BYRNE, Pres. 1113 McGee St. 1931-l'..xs'1'uN1.vxN NI JYIQIXI BER lwrl wlllm luntral, h 1 lzlscog can SflLllllXX'il' t, 121151 mm the cl1'un'nuusl1:p bv clu- ing so. XYQ all hail :1 lm uflfc tu cclalu :1.c YC: tfzinlq 1113 j411a1'n:1l-l'ust :up is grant. The lilce Lflula cuncert was cur- taiuly grand Better than any they lmcl in-fore planncrl. After :1 pcriucl nf hcctic C1n1'r1f0n Kellogg ll1C Senior prcsiclcucy flicl ggzun. Tlmcu our lmmgccl-l'ur 'lll121lllCxgIV:l1g lwliclzlys XVcrc follmxul my clcliglmlful winter playa. RESOURCES OVER 558,000,000 'A Q ' f M, ' ua L Swedish American , ' fi . f S . avm s Sz Loan iqlfl fovneefffw g. . l Ji L W6 ASSOCl3t1OH P' A 919 WALNUT ' l , I ' f ,a sf ' ' 44611. Azsglllx Pays SW On Savings Z naw,-' ,fi ' W X XX U X EUR, 7 Illonvy lI1TtYlvX'.S' on lzzmd for gnad ' NM E! rm! fstafv lmms, 61, 322212445 eq, v9 THE sums TO Mons THAN 300 HIGH GRADE rooms A. HOLTMAN, A. HAWKINSON, President Secretary 53 l'P3l-li.xs'roN1.xx lJl'1'lEMlllili Seniors ,gave it rlzmct- for the :alumni And wlieu they rlirl irolic, oh ine, oh muy! Hur liztstmiiaii plzuis lit-gmt to roll XYith :L gguosl, early ya-nrlwok :ls the goal. 'l'hu :ull-scliool niixtr was lots of fun: lt was zxttcnclcsl hy 'most cvcrv UNK Music chtlxs entertained the as scmhly XYith Christmas carols as ix 1-. could hc, lf this linc lacks in rhythm and rimc Blame it on VACATION time. The The The The IIINGTO . 9 'TY 2 SAINT Lows College of Liberal Arts School of Engineering School of Architecture School of Business and Public Administration The The The The The The The The The Henry Shaw School of Botany School of Graduate Studies School of Law School of Medicine School of Dentistry School of Nursing School of Fine Arts University College Summer School For Catalog and Full Information, address G. W. Lamke, Registrar. Manor Bread and Cake fXl.XX'AYS FRESH To Your llmn' Ewry IM-V Special Cakes Baked to Order lService in Both Citiesj 4050 Penn VAlentine 6100 lgsl 'l'i.XN'l'UN1.XN -4 lon -l.XXL'.-XKY 'llicsc lilies tell an lille that is nut tln' lu-sl lfnr we :All i1lirlerxx'cnl nur 1l1ixl-5 cur 10515. llciser was Clnvsvn supllulnorn pwsirlexlt Tu rule ilu,-in or ruin ilmcm lie wus sent. Some lnelnlxers of llw scninr rluss are Ixnnefll Vpon the Senior llznllut 'ilu-y xxurc nzamcil, lll tlic first lmzlslcetllglll gzllm' uf tllu year NYC were ilcfcutwl lyy Xl'y:1xlrlutte, oh mln-:xr 5 Oh, Manual bent luzist, but luast beat XYcstpnrlZ Against Northeast we cmilrl not hold the fort. Mallo Milk Bar Ashland Cleaners Satisfaction Guaranteed TRY ONE TODAY '23 ?ff5Hg?5:EG RALPH W. SHARP FROM BEnton 3080 4711 E. 24th St. Youl- Schggl Cafeteria Kansas City, Missouri The Candv CO. 11? 1931-ii.xs'rcuN1,xN Vytltllg ITICH R CAR Y Uh, everything was quite gay zirounfl hcre Vl'licn Sis was clwscii spuiisnr mzijnr this year. Although we were beaten hy Pasco, VVe beat 'thc liagles anfl St, blue. Rifle-team won a five-state shrun- piunsliip That shows that our army will never slip. Our Lincoln was nainefl Student Council hearl He surely kept things from going zlezul. Kzilailus' zisscnlbly was clever, toog We would like to sec them again 'tis true. uDlCK,' cleans up with Using.: Reminxrton Kleanbore Cartridges Richard Branch placed as high man on the East High School Rifle Team. Dick is a Kleanbore enthusiast and recom- mends Remington UMC equipment when unfailinf: accuracy is desired, Telephone BEnton 0447 .F. B RBE F l arf!! 15th St. 85 Lawn Ave. Courtes Richards 81 Conosier Hardware Kansas City Company Oklahoma City Kansas City 1931-li.xs'1'oNlAN 155 MARCH NYinLly March to liast High some had luck sent NVQ were eliminated from the tournament. lfva finorlall won the orzitiznn Con- test ln doing' this she proverl to he our best. NYith some clusky songsters from Tennessee Our East High Outburst was gfooxl :is could be. In the music Contest we clicl quite well: Fourth place for our school is no shame to iell. The senior play, Kcn1py, was a rlelight NYC harl a pleased audience on e'xCh nieht ,S . R. O B E R LY Groceries and Meats Phone CLifton 5266 1401 Bennington Avenue New and Used High Boys' and Girls' Gym School Books - Best Prices Paid for Your Used Books Buy Your Used Books Here and Save Money NORTHEAST BOOK STORE Kess Sells For Less 4801 Independence Ave. CI-Afton 4831 Dfw 1931-li.xs'roxI,xN APRIL In April we were glzul to learn lfzrstnninn lid -Skippy Ryhnrn. Anrl then at the Stznfs Orzxtorical Cvnltest Miss lim Goodall went znnl clicl hur best. Although our track team nlirl not often win. XVe sliowed the other schools that we were in. When the R. 0. T. Lf Circus was here NVQ enjoycrl it with many a cheer. The Lennclizins again won in the Lit Because of their speeches, writing. and wit. And the Seniors voted for caps and gowns XYe fondly hope they will not look like clowns. BLUE AVENUE FLORIST FLOWERS DELIVERED Anywhere Any Time A FH wan 0 af INdependence 3094 10800 Van Horn Road 1 , ' STRICKLER DRUG CO. N. W. Corner 18th 81 Jackson Phones BEnton 0328, CLift0n 5096 Prescriptions Carefully Filled-Pure Drugs Drug Sundries, Kodak Finishing, Kodak Films, Etc. 1931 lxx1ox1A'C 157 A 1. fwf T xl I , K ,rf !l.1 ', .uv ' X x 1 Q. 1 ' ,I A COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 1931- l2.xs1'oN I SING A SUNG OF SCHOOL DAYS Sing a song of school days and pockets full of :mir Four-ancl-twenty school hooks scattered evcrywlierc, XYhen the hooks were opened notes began to fly XYaSn't that an easy way for me to get an ' IN? 'he clerk was in the office COLIHUIIU overtime, I1 as I qult cuttnig classes 'cause I cIicln't have a clinic, XVent 1llf0 a classroom, making grades so neat XVhen down came a failure and swept me off my sem. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE Kansas City Sporting Goods Company 1221 Grand Ave. Everything for the Sportsman and Athlete Tennis Racket Restringing-Golf Clubs Repaired-Felt Lettering- Monograms-Pennants-Guns and Fishing TackIe-Termis- Golf-Archery-Water Sports Equipment Best of Everything for East High YOUR GRADUATION MEMORY BOOK IS READY AT LORIE BOOK STORE 4808 Independence Ave. BEnt0n 7651 lO3l-li,-XS'l'UNlAN 15 Howard McCutcheon. Pres KANSAS OIT' R. M. Bl'nr'keU., Vice Pres. and Tl'eaS P. R. Jordan, Secretary Incorporated 1873 Young Xllomcnls Christian Association Building C. A. Brockett Cement Company A Complete Line of Building Specialties 2035 East 19th Street Phones: BEnton 1900-1901-1902-1903 Kansas City, Missouri 1016 McGee Street KANSAS CITY, MO. Thorough instruction in Bookkeeping, Accounting, Penmanship, Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Office 1Vork, Bank- ing, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Corresponrlence, Aflcling Machine, Book- keeping. Stellotypy, Salesmanship, Dicta- phone, Machine Bookkeeping, and Secre- tarial Training. Highly experienced In- structors of Shorthand, teaching De-ment, Pitman, Graham, Gregg and Success Shorthand. Positions secured for gradu- ates. Catalog free- School in Session All the Year. Day and Iirfrlllllg Svssiollx C. T. SMITH, Pl'CSI1iFllI HAVE YOU SELECTED YOUR VOCATION IN LIFE? If net, investigate Life lnem-ence Selling. It hee lei-ee peeeilelllllee. Life lneul-ence I-em. lrines the eefeel investment policy with the benefielenf idea of pl-emeenfm fel- llepemlenfe. VVe er- fer a free training course for agents. Get zl policy on your life. It will make you think well of yourself, and give you a uoorl :start in li fe. KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office-3520 Broadway Kansas City, Missouri lgil-l'..XSlUXINN Start a Savings or Checking Account with the Oldest Bank in Kansas City, Mo. MERCANTILE TRUST CO. 1401 GRAND AVE. Phnne BEnt0n 3356 One Day Sexvxce 'Exnert Hatters GIBBS CLEANING COMPANY 5509 East 15th Street OUR PRICES ARE STANDARD CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER R. J. GIBBS, Mgr. THE BIG SHUW 1 C Admission . . . . A three and one-half hour show for a penny. And you pick the acts you like . . . The low cost of electricity in Kansas City makes it possible to operate a 7-tube radio for more than three and one-half hours for one cent. Electricity is the world's best and least expensive servant. Kansas City Power gl Light Co. 1330 Grand Ave. GRand 0060 1031-l'..xsToN1.'xN 'IK-aclmcr: Your conduct is outrageous. I shall consult your father. Dunne: Better not. lt'll cost you SZ, 'cause my father is a doctor. VERY OBLIGING Nlr. lfslher: If I give this book to you will you lose it? llrzlrc Mario 'l'rL-lnilcotl 1 lil'-why sure. Mr. lfsthcr: I won't give it to you then. Kllss XX 1ll'lllg'I My hwy. your work has fallen clown, zuul. if you arc goin lick it up. you'll lmvv to step on it. Moberly Coal Company Tahona Semi-Anthracite Grand No. 1 Paris Cornell Cherokee Sugar Creek Petroleum Coke and all other grades of hard and soft coals Tel. BEnton 1177 24th and BI'igh'C0U MRS. C. L. FORSTER Funeral Home 918-20 Brooklyn Ave. GRand 0336 2 1931-EASTUNIAN Ice CFGEIIII KANSAS CITY SCHOOL OF LAW THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR Offers a complete course in Law leading to the degree of LLB. Post Graduate Course has now been added with the degree of Master of Law. Write for catalogue or call at Executive Offices. LAW BUILDING, 913 Baltimore Avenue Telephone HArrison 3262 Kansas City, Missouri 7559 Inter- City Publishing Company EXTENDS GREETINGS TO THE GRADUATES OF EAST HIGH Independence 4000 Fairmount Station MARCHA BEAUTY I SHOPPE We give perfect Croquinole permanents. Eye lash and brow dyeing in the new way. Marcelling and Finger Waving Cliifton 0895 4114 E. 18th lU3l+l'i.XS'l'UNl.-KN 163 Bill l i'istoc: ls zi chicken hig enough to eat when il is three weeks old? Miss lNlcGluin: XVhy. of course not. Bill: 'lwl1l'll how docs it live? Now, szlicl the professor when he had finishecl the lecture on the fllllk'IlOlll1'lg uf the memory. l want to ask each member of the class to make a note of every- thing he has rcxm-inlmererl. 'l'llUSl' of you who ciuft rememher any ol' the points will please int rluwu those you have forgotten. Swv ll lf'1ill1 F10-wmv AUGUST LUTHER Florist 27th and College Phone Linwood 0216 Make beauty glow Where wrinkles grow Caster Beauty Academy 1225 McGee Street H!-Xrrison 0543 lm 1931-lz.xs'roxi.xx Tell: Nay I use your telephone? nly. ls yours out of order? ut sister is holding the window up with the receiver, ma is the mouthpiece, and balmy is teething on the eorfl. Real 1 Certai Ted: No. b ting biscuits with Bliss Tarbet: Give me a sentence using the word HfZISL'lll2llC'.H 'lane Stivers eight. Miss Tarbet wants to. Now, , . , ma am, l think I can. 'Richard can rifle the mule if the mule wants hnn to. 2 Iames, Write on the board Richard can rifle the mule can you find a better way to express that thought? ulames: Yes He wrote: ' Noboclv ever uses an emergency brake in an emergency, r: l rlo. I haven't any others. Oli, well. I was speaking of a person who flrives a car. Mr. listher: T. A. Parke Mr. listher: Choral Club XXI rs. Calflwe 2 D0 you believe that jazz is dying? Clif- : l have a blouse with nine buttons on it, but I can only fasten if be ll: l clon't know. but it snunrls as if it were suffering horribly. The paper stoclc used in this annual is PEACOCK FOLDING ENAMEL Furnished by THE BERMINGI-IAM er PROSSEI2 COMPANY QF KALAMAZOO - CHICAGO - NEW YORK - KANSAS CITY 2: mimi? - --- e ' ' 2- I!! 'S' 16 DELA ARE ll EEE 5 VI fl 7 W 3 21111111 22 2 ctor .674 vn'.'I.'-V..ll.'.'.'.'-'ISINJ,.'S-'N-VNIH!-'IH-'I-'l.l' Super Finish Covers for School and Colleges Charno Bindery Company xl Kanxas City Imliiution , V A-:fag-,-, ,I DISCRIIVIIINIATING ADVERTISERS Typography is most certainly one of the great aids in building business through advertising . .. There is no better way of getting advertising attention than through the use ol good type faces . . .Type,rightly used, has a powerful appeal to the eye It is selling merchandise with greater ease than most other Forms ol sales effort In your advertising use color - good cuts-and modern type Faces For the decided contrasts so popular today. The results will agreeably surprise you. PIPE PRINTING COMPANY Good Printers For Twenty-Three Years in KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Acknowledgment 'lihe lfastonian Staff wishes to express its appreciation of the assistance given so freely in the production of our Annual. To Mr. Sayles. of the Empire Printing Company, and Mr. Xlaplesden. of the liurger-liaird Engraving Company, we are indeed grateful for their valuable assistance and suggestions, To the Leroy Studio which took the individual picturesg to Miss Ahliott who gave her time and services to the art work. we wish to ex- press our thanks. lYe are especially indebted to flliss Varney who so willingly assisted the literary staff: Miss liaker :md Mr. liroadlick who spent many hours working in the husiness and :advertising rlepartnientsg Mr. Ciruhe for his indis- pensihle photographic workg :uid to all students who have aided in the publishing of this lfastonian. XVe wish to take this opportunity to thank also the advertisers and patrons of East High Sehool who have made possible the publication of this hook. 1 F 1 i r I F r l i 0 at 5 YU H Aff ' - ' - -' , 2, 2 -, 1-1.- ff-5.:-11-,lf 214, gy:-'.:--2:1'S.:: 51. , 119- -' '- V ' 'g:'1?l', Ir- ggi- wg f-ij-E254 :ig-Ei-gr, ilg-fi: ,Q M -l -iff:-H2155 3r.'-'71-3g,: T-5 Yi, 5 V y SX. 4 1 ??vW3,gI,. Xf WP' .4 gglagf Vw. A 5 L AS QQ A HHIHIIHV NW j sw My Y Qs Wm Y - YM-vrvrrir , . .A . .,,, ., A., , ,- - 1 4.i::::'1'Q4 , , .fwl :xl Y 75 2, ' - gf ' ' . . I Ei-'V-:,L.'E, --T? 3fi,., f. 'UE-f sg- -g , f , K V ' 7 - :' : if P4225 1:9 251-252-5'Q1?i2If.5' LE-f 1f:if'i'1f1I1--552-LH:Trai -'ff ' . ' ' . ff-V Q-w,-sqzfqx-ba-,..-Q.-,K-11.41.-1, -V if 1--4,3-ff mpg. .A f p - V - P A:-Ej..i--f6f55?5?.'r.An.4.LQ-b:f'z'iiTE.Z 'R5si1i35f!s . f N' u- ilgg-it-. . ig S ' T- -V. W., ' ' V - f., -.,. Tf'1ff', V ,-.-ZA-22 W .fix -AI 1 19 KX .P 1,
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