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

 - Class of 1959

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Page 20 text:

Top Row: Gordon Curtner, Lewis Goodson, Gory Murray, Mike Asbury, Benjomin Jurd, Dean Tomlin, Gary Colie, Larry Smith, Bob McDaniel, John Finfrock, Paul Roberts, Tony Rodak, Richard Allen, Arlin Rcnfrow, Chuck Quenette. Second Row: Raymond Bumgardner, Ronald Mickey, Lowell Fisher, Allan Zimmerman, George Mansell, Dennis Elmore, Joe Needles, Jerry Womack, Ronnie Gulick, Larry Freeland, Elbert Haves, Jim Hoel, Jerry Hall. Third Row: Jerry McGowan, Jack McPike, Dick Potts, Ray Eaaan, Don Jamerson, John Neuman, Dwayne Summers, Dovid Hillson, Ronnie Eason, Bob Peeler, Jim Shepard, Lcland Scleman, Paul Davis, John Mowcll Bottom Row: Dan Creasy, David Brower, Charles Davis, Joe Von Doloh, Frank Hernandez, Bill Evans, Gerald Swaffer, Duane McCoin, Kenny McLeod, Mickey Davis, Fronk McDaniel, Herman Fuller. Staff and Proctors Manage Orderly Cafeteria Mrs. Erva Greer came to East for the first time this year, as cofeterio manager. She transferred from Manual High School where she served for several years. She has proved her efficiency through capable and smooth management. Reading, writing, and arithmetic are the essen-lials of a well-trained student. But, food for the body is as necessary as food for the mind in the wellbeing of every student. The former is made possible by our excellent, smooth-running cafeteria staff. Delicious food in great abundance is prepared by the staff each morning to be served to the five lunch periods beginning with third hour. Another important crew of the cafeteria is the cafeteria proctors who work right with the cafeteria staff in seeing that the students receive their lunches quickly and efficiently and to see that order is preserved. The proctors, members of the junior and senior classes, are under the supervision of Mr. L. Clayton Dickson. The entire cafeteria staff paused in front of the dessert counter long enough to have this picture snapped. They were about to welcome the rush. Unknown to most students is the back room of the cofe-teria. In this room originated the cakes, pies, and all main courses of daily meals.

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Helping in the office os proctors ore Robeito Burton, Pausing a second to converse with Mrs. Potts, secretory, Linda Eidson, ond Paula Cassity. are Mr. Williams and Mr. Dickson. Office Staff—Backbone of the School Through the early morning hours, the office is turned into a “Grand Central Station.” Even through hustle and bustle, a friendly “Good Morning” can be heard from any of the dependable office workers. Mrs. Helen Watson, registrar, is in charge of all the records and is secretary to Mr. C. O. Williams. She also makes out transcripts, senior indexes, and senior ranks. A few of the responsibilities of Mrs. Margaret Potts are serving as the counselors’ secretary, tak- ing dictation, typing, and sending out all required letters. Checking the attendance and making out the yearly report at the end of the year, composes a big job for Mrs. Mina Eubank. Mrs. Geneva Blencoe, general secretary, takes charge of typing all bulletins and reports. The chance for a lull to come in the office leaving the women nothing to do is a “once-in-never” proposition, for the office is, without a doubt, the backbone of the school. Mrs. Helen M. Watson Registrar Mrs. Margaret Potts Secretary Busily at work as usual are the efficient ladies in the office, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Potts, Mrs. Eubank, and Mrs. Blencoe.



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Miss Esther Frantz Nurse Taking temperatures may well be a pleasure when one of Miss Frantz' personable assistants is around. Left to right are Veralea Sellon, Kitty Davis, Phyllis Hodges, ond Linda Degenfelder. Healthy Students Are Happy Students Two indispensable service groups at East, always in demand and always ready to help, are the health and custodial services. Under the capable direction of Miss Esther Frantz, serving her second year at East, the health center is regarded as a place where understanding and consideration can be expected. Guided by Mr. R. E. Howard, head custodian-engineer, the entire custodial staff is highly respected by faculty and students alike for their willingness to cooperate and their understanding of necessary student activities. Great pride is taken in keeping the building and grounds well groomed and in top shape. Cleanliness Is Their Chief Consideration Custodians, left (o right: Bill Dickson, Dave Childs, Ezra Ellis, Max Clauder, Manley Breedlove, Calvin Strange, Edgar Keeney Not Pictured: Al Fansler, Clark Casey, and Pot Patton. Mr. R. E. Howard Head Custodian-Engineer

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