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

 - Class of 1932

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19 3 2 EASTONIAN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Watts, Snyder, Ewing, Lee, Silvey, Popham, Williams, Dettweiler. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Ella Silvey, President The freshman class bestowed upon Ella the honor of being the first girl president of a class. Wilma Williams, Vice-President Her class wanted a jolly, friendly girl for an officer. “Sug was first choice. Nadine Popham, Secretary Nadine was a most outstanding freshman at East. With her radiating personality she attracted them all. Loye Watts, Treasurer Loye's winning manner, coupled with business sense and persistence, qualified him for his office. Dorothy Lee, Reporter Her friends honored her by placing her in this office. This is a small award for one so capable. Ted Dettweiler, Sergeant-at-Arms Full of pep and vim, Ted was always working that pleasing personality and winning friends in the faculty and student body. Joseph Snyder and Maxine Ewing, Mascots Joseph and Maxine proved to the school that to be popular you do not have to be massive. CLASS HISTORY Approximately two hundred graduates from local grade schools came to East this year and became known as the freshman class. Already many of the members have taken responsible places in school. We prophesy a great future for them. At their first meeting, February 11, the above officers were elected. Mr. Parks and Miss McClure were chosen advisers. [22]

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EASTONIAN 1932 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bac Row: Jury, R. Barbe. Front Row: Mook, Norquist, Procter, J. Taylor, O'Neal. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Paul O'Neal, President Paul carried the sophomore colors through the athletic seasons this year and well earned the title of the Most Distinguished Sophomore. Robert Barbe, Vice-President One of the greatest of gifts was given to “Boh, the ability to make and hold friendships. You'll hear more about him next year, and also the following years. Marian Norquist, Secretary Although her personality played a large part in her election, her efficiency and capability were her recommendations. Roy Jury, Treasurer Roy’s ambition is to be a success in school. His perseverance will take him toward his goal. Ina Virginia Proctor, Reporter Attractiveness and intelligence were Ina's qualifications. Buford Mook, Sergeant-at-Arms “Bummer” is one of the best liked boys in school. Big things will be among his accomplishments. June Taylor and Ellis Lynn, Mascots Both are small in stature, but each has a heart of gold. CLASS HISTORY The class of 34 has taken a part in the school activities on the football field, basketball court and cinder track. They receive instructions necessary in developing future officers in the R. O. T. C. In the art and domestic science departments we see records of sophomore triumphs. At their meeting February 10, the above officers were chosen and the class designated Miss McGloin and Mr. Broadlick advisers. 121]



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