East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1932

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EASTONIAN 1932 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back. Row: Lantz, Shumaker. McCarty. Front Row: Beyer, Bright, Foreman, Silvey. CLASS OFFICERS Gordon Shumaker, President Gordon has shown his ability during the last year. His co-operation and eagerness have made him very popular as president of the senior class. Marvin Silvey, Vice-President Although Marvin is quiet he puts over whatever he starts out to do. This is important in the office of vice-president. Mary Bright, Secretary As secretary, Mary has been helpful to the senior class. She has served on committees and has worked for the welfare of all. Melvin Beyer, Treasurer Initiative and a friendly manner are two traits found in Mel.” These are the main qualities of a good treasurer. Marshall Lantz, Sergeant-at-Arms When the seniors chose Pete they selected someone who was good-natured and likable, as well as being capable. Bernard McCarty, Reporter Mac's” cheerful smile made him liked by all. His ability to write easily won for him the position of reporter. Pauline Foreman, Giftorian Pauline has shown by being in numerous plays that she is worthy of the position of giftorian of the senior class. Miss Baker and Mr. Ryder, Advisers Miss Baker has piloted the senior class for many years and her efficiency and cooperation have been responsible for senior success. Mr. Ryder has been sponsor of the class of 32 two consecutive years and his aid was of great value. [19]

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19 3 2 EASTONIAN STUDENT COUNCIL Back. Row: Douglas, Eldridge, Bedingfield, Darr, Tctrick, Smith, Cohen, Bcrning, Thompson. Third Row: Buell, Hentschell, Heady, Jones, Branch, Moad, Jacobs, Knowles, Kraft, Ward Second Row: O’Brien, Shope. Zeidler, Parrent. Santoff, Pemberton, Lammano, Kudernatsch, McConnell, Reynolds. . Front Row: Harmon, Linscomb, Bader, Lane, Bargar, Leconts, Pagett, Foreman, Garrett, O Matey. OFFICERS Winnie Branch .... President..............................................Hilton Smith Kenneth Jones .... Vice-President .... Ferrel Heady Pauline Foreman .... Secretary Margaret Garrett Frances O'Maley .... Treasurer .... Charles Bedingfield Willard Pemberton . . . Reporter .... Wilton Bargar The Student Council was organized in 1926 in order to secure co-operation between the faculty and the student body. This year the Council followed its custom of previous years of sponsoring various all-school activities. It inaugurated, this year, the policy of presenting honor pins to those on the semester honor rolls. Those on the highest honor roll received gold “E's” those on the general roll, silver E's. Several all-school mixers were sponsored during the year. Candidates for sponsor officers of the R. O. T. C. were introduced at the Christmas Mixer held December 21. A St. Patrick's ball was given by the Council on March 17- East in the Movies” was again given at the Outburst. The reels depicted classes at work and prominent persons and scenes about the school. Miss Mary Latshaw is the adviser. [ 18]



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19 3 2 EASTONIAN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back. Row: Cubine. Bar be, Krat;. F. Kcllstrom. Murphy. Front Row: Manley, McGuire, Schupp, Bargar. James Kratz, President Bud was awarded this honor because he had numerous friends who recognized his high moral standards, admired his athletic ability, and envied him his looks and personality. Albert Barbe, Vice-President “Al is a scholar, leader and athlete. He is well liked by the faculty and admired by all who know him. Need we say more? Jennieve McGuire, Secretary Her friendship was a treasure, her smile a pleasure. She performed the duties of secretary with unswerving loyalty. Francis Kellstrom, Treasurer Fritz was the pride of the junior class, with more humor and practical jokes than a salesman. Wilton Bargar, Reporter With his cheery smile and friendly attitude Wilton could qualify for any office. John Murphy, Sergeant-at-Arms He was a man on the gridiron and he is a man anywhere else. His Irish eccentricities were the source of many a laugh. Dorothy Schupp, Gift Receiver Not only is “Dot” a talented speaker, but her radiating personality and attractive' ness will lend charm to the graduation ceremony. Vincent Manley and Dennis Cubine, Mascots Here are two boys whose aim in life is to make friends. They are both boys willing to do the maximum of work for the minimum of glory. CLASS HISTORY The colors of the junior class were carried aloft in all departments. The most outstanding accomplishment was having a representative chosen as school orator. Nine class members were placed on the first football team, while five were on the basketball team. There are six junior point winners on the track team. Three juniors are members of the East Echo staff, while two have positions on the Eastonian staff. One junior won a literary contest gold medal, while three won silver medals. Juniors have been prominent in the R. O. T. C. Department, Commercial Department and Art Department. It may well be said the year ’31 and 32 has been a series of junior victories. Miss Melba Schoenlein and Mr. Edward F. Thelen are the sponsors this year. [20]

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