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SE- IOR EW HE Class of May 1934. numbering more than 400 members, is the largest senior class in the history of the school. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Helene w . -n the class has had an unusually pleasant and active semester. Election of officers during the latter part of last semester initiated a new custom at Eastern. Those elected were: Rhoda Grupe. president: Josephine Thomas. vice-president: Dorothy Barnes. secretary: William Warren. treasurer: and sergeant-at-arms. Rhoda is a member of the House of Victory and of the Chiefs. Besides being a Chief, Josephine is also vice- president of the House of Priscilla Alden. Dorothy. of Diana. and VVilliam, of Roosevelt. are both members of the Chiefs. Formerly a co- captain of the football squad. Arthur is now sergeant-at-arms of the House of Roosevelt. Climb though the path be rugged. was chosen the class motto. The colors are green and gold, and the tea rose is the class flower. Frederick Lang and Cyril Means were chosen co-valedictorians of the class and Theron salutatorian. The class poet was Beatrice , f? Balter: Ernst Bock, spade orator: Shgha Cal- houn, historian, and Suzanne Zeitlin. class ,.. prophet. Ec and Arthur Dorazio were chosen permanent girls' and boys' secretaries respectively. Da ' x :eived the position of toastmaster. The president's speech will be given by Rhoda tirupe. Roy Collins of the l2B class was named receiver of the spade. Under the directorship of Mr. Carl tlustke, the senior play, The Three tlracesf' was presented April 27 and 28. The title roles were played by Jean Dickson. Olive Flucker. and Ellen Huser. The male lead was played by William Hancock. Other members of t.he east were: Edward Hess. Doro 9 ' 'v'. Donna lvauderer. ,Lle 'l Grd!-wil. Josephine Montee. Cyr!VMi3ns. Alice Lang, Lloyd Hulme, Theron Hicks, Donald Martyn, lnnes Bouton, Eugene McFall, and Efic Tudor? lnnovating a new senior activity. a senior week was held April 23-27. The first day of the week the class paraded about the school and through t.he corridors. headed by the school band. Tuesday was Nldiddies' Day . Senior girls wore large hair ribbons and the boys were adorned by huge bow ties. On Wednesday each 12A wore the class colors, green and gold. Thursday was Senior Day, t.he school heads being replaced by members of the senior class. Rhoda Slrggpe, 12A president, took over Mr. tlunn's position as school principal. Mr. Craig surrendered his authority to Josephine Thomas, vice-president of the class. The office staff was replaced by Fav Fis' 1 . head clerk: Lena Rager. record clerk: Esther attendance clerk. ln the various houses the presidents took over the places of the princi- pals. Ernst Bock presided in Lincoln. Sig-gnc in Victory. Robert Backoff in Vfebster. Barbara Bassett in Priscilla Alden. Theron Hic 's in Roosevelt. and Edith Parry in Diana. W ' 7' - . Virginia Davis. M-rump Bayer. Frederick Lang. lnnes Bouton. Roger Quimond, Arthur Nickel, Frederick Zimmerman. and Dorothy Barnes. substituted for the various department heads. Beatrice Balter assumed Miss Dicker's sponsorship of the Chiefs. Mrs. Mc- Cracken was replaced by Elksn-H,u,s.er as sponsor of the senior class. Michael Abraham took charge of the library. and the responsibility of the Indian was taken over by Arthur Dorazio. Much class business has been handled through senior committees w hose chairmen are: Theron Hicks. Ways and Means: Dorothy Barnes. Secretary's: William NYarren. Treasurer's: Ruth Koppin, Senior Magazine: lnnes Bouton. Scholar- ship: Ali 'n . Picture: David Loomis. Ring and Pin: Frederick Lang. Publicity: .losephine Montee. Senior Play: Arthur Sickcl. Sergeant- ,-. . at-arms: Edith Parrv. Banquet: Josephine ,H VC: . iomas. bocial. lctci lhomas. .olor. Robert L . . Y , . f 'T , Backoll. Decoration: Suzanne Leithn. tnrls Dress: Janet Fretz. Flower: Marle Bloom. Boys' -T1- f-1? Dress: and ltsther Brandau. Motto. Stall' appointments for the Arrow were made early in the semester. Ruth lxoppin was named managing editor: Beatrice Balter. editor-in- chief: David Loomis. senior editor: assistant. Eric Tudor: llaltie She: xr. activities editor: l.-. ---LU' assistant., Dorot ha Campbell:James Fisher, sports editor: assistant. Donald Martyn: Ernst Bock. --1? humor editor: Adeline Edwards. feature editor: Frederick Zimmerman. art editor: llartlcv Schall. business manager: .lohn Wiest. assistant: and lli , solicitor. By sponsoring a vaudeville performance under the management of the Ways and Means com- mittee. the class raised more than one humlred dollars for the Arrow sinking fund. Theron ljfks. chairman of the committee. acted as master of ceremonies. Dances. songs. and instru- mental numbers were offered. The l2A closed dance was held Nlarch 23 in the girls' gymnasium. The function was well at- tended. Floyd Snyder's orchestra furnished the music. Graduation exercises will bc held in the audi- torium of Cass Technical High School May 23. at 10 o'clock. EfCl'Clt
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JACK BRAIILEY ,I ESTHER BRANDAU EDITH BRENNAN 14 4-'-41-' ffft, WOLJDBOW BRIGGS THEODIJIKE BRYANT ADA LEE BRYSON IRENE BURANDT BETTY BURNS SHEILA CALHOUN DOROTIHIA CAIvIPRIf:LI. IDUIXOTHY CAIKGETT CATHERINE CARLSON wifiwgy 4 MARGARET CECIL ELSIE CPiAPIN ,1 DEAN COFFEY FLORENCE COLOMBO BUTII BREGE NTARY BREMER BONNIE BROWN MARGARET BRIITON HOBEIKT BUCKELENY HAIKHX' BUNGE fiERALDINE BIIRROWS DOROTHY CAl.DW'ELl. FRANc:Is CIAIXBEHRY ICI ECTTRA C ARA'I'I2I.LI AIJICLINE CARIGI NIAll'l'HA CARTOLANO lixIcI,Ix CHARTIER JEAN CIIOPIR N I lr v -Mun' LOUISE COOK HOIIER COOLS Th irleen
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