East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1934

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The ESTHER ADDINGTON Silence more musical than any song. Monitor 6: Philatalin 8: Modernistic 8: Honor Society 8. IUANITA ANDERSON A little. tiny, pretty. charming, darling she. Philomathean 5-6-7-8: May Festival 6. MARY E. ANDERSON Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned. Sodalitas Romana 3: Euclidean 3: El Circulo Espanol 7-8: Band 3-4-5-6. Bos ANDERSON The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. Usher 7-8: Forensic 8: French Club 4: Spanish Club 8. MILDRBD B. Annu. The grass stoops not she treads on it so li ht , g . Golf 5-6: Iunior Players 4: Cap and Dagger 5-6-7-8: Girl Re- serves 7-8: Library Service 34-5-6-7-8: 'Nativity 7: Make- up class 5-6. MABEL ELMNE ARCHER Gentle of speech. beneficent of mind. Philatalin 5-6-7: I. E. R. 7-8, Vice-President 8: Monitor 7 Sodalltas Romana 8: Shakes arean 7-8: Honor Society 8 Intemational Relations Club 8?eVice-President 8. PALILINE ARMBRUSTER Q Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy. Spanish Club 5-6: Nativity 4. Run-x ASARCH She has a smile that wins her many friends. French 4-5-6-7: Ca and Dagger 6-7: Zetagathean 4-5-6-7: Service Girl 6: Orchestra 3: Band 34: Honor Society 8. ARLENE As:-nw Her thoughts have a high aim. though their dwelling be in the vale of a humble heart. Home Economics 6: G. A. A. 6: Brush and Palette 8. FRANK BAILEY Slow and easy going. but he gets there just the same. Football 3-4:5-6: Art Club 8. ' LOREN W. BARK As he thinketh in his heart, so is he. Student Council 8: Monitor 8. MARGARET R. BARTLOW Not much talk-a great, sweet silence. Brush and Palette 6-7-8, Secretary 7: May Festival 6. SPRING

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.2 Service f 1. We lay aside our books, and with a sigh Of sweet remembrance we review the past. Yes, seniors now, we weep for what is gone, For carefree, youthful days that can- not last. II. Yet we look forward, too. and lift our aim To wisdom that mere school books can- not give: To bigger things--to work, success, and fame, To useful lives that we may nobly live. III. The worldly ship is waiting for us now: To embark on life's vast uncharted sea, We may sail far: but we shall keep our vow And ever live to serve humanity. MARGARET MCANAA SPRING 1934. The 'i



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