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

 - Class of 1934

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T e ,V -M EMIL RIZK Study is a pastime: why ouerdo? S. DONALD ROBINSON He kept his counsel and went his way. BOB ROBINSON Tis often the little cog in the wheel that makes it go. Stage 5-6-7-8: Art Club 7. EDNA M. ROBINSON What's the use of talking when you haven't anything to Home Economics Club 8. EI.vA ROBINSON She is fair, divinely fairf fit love for the gods. Hartford, Ia. 3-4-5-6: G. A. A. 7: Cap and Dagger 8. EDWIN RODINE He is a man who does his own thinking. ENIERY RODINE Be great in act, as you have been in thought. Band 3-4-5-6-7-83 Orchestra 4-5-6-7-8: Glee Club 3-4-7-8: Chorus 3-7-8. ROLLAND ROLLSTIN His thoughts have a high aim. Sue Ross l'll speak to thee in silence. Shakespearean 8: Service Girl 8: Intemational Relations 8: ALTA RouNDs N ' A sweet voice. ' Philatalin 85 Girl Reserves 8. C 1567-Z? LAUREL RUSSICK H Deeds not words. Movie Opeator 3-4-5-6-7-8: Scroll Statf 8: Monitor 8. DONALD SAMUELSON His modesty is worthy of wide admiration. say? 1 46 ff SPRING 55234



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,,, L it s .. I The is ' ' r ' .!'t'f'L NW.-lQ.gg,42Tjv 1 MARY SI'-.I To my i'.Nll'U.'7lL' nzortification, I grow wiser and wiser every clay- G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-8: El Circulo Espanol 7-8: Extravaganza 5: Physical Edu-:ation Exposition 5: May Festival 6: Fall Frolic 7: Servict 'blir' ' Shakespearean 8. LOREN XV. SIMI: Nothing gn-at was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Tumbling Club 4-5: Track 4: Extravaganza 4. A I 1 , I : MARY LOUISE SIMPSON . 'J ' 1 . iii I f. filtifl' , r 'rf I-:gr . Qt f .. ttf! ,A ,. . . ,5 . diff? 6 e ' C ext K - -rg r t :iw 72 Ali QQ She's all my fancy painted her, . . ' ., Z: if Shc's lovely, she's divine. -I 4 4 ' Student Council 3: Sodalitas Romana 3: Cap and Dagger 4- A-Q r , 5-6-7-8: Treasurer 5: Philomathean 4-5-6-7-8, Secretary 8: Mon- '--Qlfivffg itor 6-7: Fall Frolic 7: The Bat , Properties and Costumes: . Shakespearean 7-8, Vice-president 8: Senior Board Member. E, w Q' ' FLOYD D. SMITH by , S H d 8 Quiet but sturdy. GRETCIHIEN E. SMITI-I 1 .,.. - ---- 12 8 VM c, A ' I - A good nature that will never die. ' Euclidean 3-4-5, Vice-president 5: Sodalitas Romana 3: Philoma- X . l ' f Q thean 4: Shakespearean 7-8: Cap and Dagger 5-6-7-8. Presi- 'T t, . , dent 7: Philatalin 6-7-8, Vice-president 7, President 8: The FW Bat , Properties 7: Monitor 7: Quill Advertising Staff 5-6-7: an-A Scroll Staff, Advertising Manager 8: Student Council 5: The ' Frolic , Properties 7: Senior Board Member 8: National Honor , Society 8: 'Quality Street 8. In Ion SMITH ,H ' Nearly killed by a train of thought traveling through 5' g Ai his brain. LQ Monitor 7: Forensic 5: Band 3-4-5-6-7: Boys' Glee Club 3-4-5- in C-,idygliilq 6-7-8: A Capella Choir 4-5-6-7-8: Scroll Stall: 8: State Music ll?'ff:,5Qgw.q':!f2-P, Contest 6-8: Extravaganza 7: Fall Frolic 7: Navitity 5-7: gr-Ld City Music Contest 4-6-8. ' RAY W. SMITH 1 1 A dependable fellow who takes everything seriously. ' H MARY SOMMERVILLE ' A face with gladness over-spread, ' 5 Soft smiles by kindness spread. I Philatalin 3-4-5-6-7-8, Secretary 4. Vice-president 8: Service 1 Girl 6: National Honor Society 7-8. 1 I Rurn STRAIT 7 There is great ability in knowing how to conceal onc's ability. Sodalitas Romana 3: Home Economics Club 5: Philatalin 5-6. 3 .A ELMA P. SUDDETH H A X --F Here is a maiden without pretense , V QQ Blessed with reason and common sense. ' fy yPhilatalin 6-7-8: Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 4: May Festival 1 1 6: Modernistic 8. ' 9 1' 1 , ' VOM- gvnvfyvl lL Ai - ELIZABETH M. SWEENEY VI 1 if jj Persuasion tips her tongue whene'er she tal - Student Council 4-6-7-8, Secretary 7. Vice-president : Eucli- : ' dean 3-4-5, Treasurer 5: Le Cercle Francais 5-6-7-8, Treasurer 7: Iunior Players 3-4. Vice-president 4: Cap and Dagger 5-6-7-8, I Vice-president 7-8: Shakespearean 7-8. Secretary 8: Extempor- aneous Speaking 5-7. City Contest 7: Glee Club 5-6: Music Contest 6: Extravaganza 5: Debating 5-6: Fall Frolic 7: Honor Society 8. ROBERT SYKES A little nonsense now and therc I Is relished by the wisest men. ' I Sodalitas Romana 4: Swimming 7-8: Orchestra 3-4. Q f bk X -:S il I L L ,. S P R I N ci -,...,,s-.,,lg'g.-vii ,gi -5. E ' X I in ' A f . A - :sei ff ' 5 W' ti -1'5 --M ' ei we

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