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

 - Class of 1936

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I ,, .i it , F, - J xf. ' 'X K Q , 'gh P 5? , i V . is 31. .e Q 'Q-it-i',:f'Q 3 Y, ' .-1 R ' . . if 1. 1 ' Eb.. 4 X fw- 1 S . . t x ' If Mrs. Frances N. Romine Miss Amanda B. Rucker Mr. I. A.-Stadler Sgi- I'lgm2'JY,F'gmde' Cqfegel-iq English Industrial Arts ' ' ' ' Mr. Wendell M. Ryder Miss Rose Segelbaum Miss Edith L. Tarbet Mr. Edward F. Thelen Band, Orchestra Physical Education English Physical Education appreciation of these subjects which will enrich his life. Miss Abbott is instructor in art, Mr. Wahlstedt, Mrs. Caldwell, and Mr. Ryder, in musicg and Miss Burton, in speech. Not only for those who play in competitive interscholastic athletics, but for all those who engage in athletic and gymnastic work, the physical education department provides guidance in spiritual and mental, as Well as physical, development, Mr. Cohlmeyer and Mr. Thelen direct the boysg Miss Roads and Miss Segelbaum direct the girls, and Sergeant Strider instructs the R, O. T. C. boys. The study halls, under the direction of Miss Gilchrist and Miss Boone, are life savers in this day of swift education. The office force, headed by Mr. Nowlin assisted by Mr. Wahlstedt, performs duties too numerous to mention. Miss Robinson, registrar, and Miss Wilkin, clerk, keep the com- plicated records, answer questions, and endeavor to relieve the principal and vice-principal of the hundreds of minor problems which arise every day. ln the office of the counselor, Miss Hatch, students are aided in the solving of any and every type of problems, whether academic, personal, or financial. Many hours of profit and pleasure are spent yearly by the average st-udent in the East Branch Library. Miss Rachel Agg is librarian. The childrens department is under the direction of Mrs. Maude Martin. Assistants in the library are Miss Sarah Bower, Miss ldris Smith, and Miss Mary Ross. Robert Crees and Preston Russell are pages. Under Miss Alice Walton, nurse, the health department has carried on a program which has emphasized the importance of preventing disease, as well as curing it after it has begun. An important project this year has been the campaign for better posture in which the whole school engaged. 12131



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December 7, 8 March 15, 16 March 16 April 6 April 26, 27 May 10 May 14 1928-1929 -Mid-Year plays are presented. -East holds its third annual Outburst. -East Wins state basketball champion- ship. East cadets drill in R. O. T. C. Circus. - Ruth in a Rush is presented as Senior play. -Literary Contest is tied by the Leundians and the Kalailus. -R. O. T. C. Wins three cups in field day. , 131

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