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Roaairr Biulcicizuaum' The winds and waves are al- ways on the side of the ablest nauigators. ' Football 5. 7: Basketball J. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8: Tennis 6. 8: Track 4. 6: Student Council 3, 7. 8, Vice President 7: Hi-Y 5. 6. 7. 8. President 6. 7. 8: Shakespearean 7. B. President 7. Vice- President 8. President Senior Class 8: E Epi Tan 7. 8. Vice President 7. 8: Quill Stal? 7, 8, Sports Editor 8: Na- tional Honor Society 7. 8. President 8. IOSEPHINE BARKER Tis not a lip or cyc. wc beauty call. but the joint force and full result of aIl.' Lam- Club 3. Vice President 3: Euclidean 3: Zetagathean 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. Treasurer 5. President 3: Student Council 7: Quill Stall' ll: SecretatY Ol Senior Class S: Girl Reserves 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. President 5: Frtnrh Club 5. 6: Shakespearean 7. 8: National Honor Society 8. ROBERT HAPTONSTAHL Every man is cxceptionalf' Student Council 7. 8: E Epi Tan 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Shakespearean 7. il. President 8: Purple Mask 3. 4. 5. 6: Make-u Class 4. 5: Carnival 5: Na- tional aonor Society 7, 8: Cheer Leader S, 6, 7. 8: Monitor 8: Golf 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, B: Track 6: Quill SME 7, 8, As- sociate Editor S: Senior Board Mem- ber: Properties 4, 5: Skidding 4: The Bat 6: The Big Pond 7: Sodalitas Romana 3: Zetaqathean 4. 5. Llqhtnin' 8. STANLEY Fouucs His blush is beautiful but it is sometimes inconvenient. Student Council 4, 6, 8: Euclidean 4. 5, 6, 7: Treasurer 5, Vice Pi-ggidgnl 2 lry : ort a B, Vice President Seniol-le Class lily LLOYD G. Rees On their own merits modest men are dumb. Football 5. 7: Basketball 3. 4. 5, 6. 7- 31 Clililin 5: Track 6. 8: Monitor 4. 5. 6: :her 5. 6, 8: Student Conn. cll B: National Honor Society 7, 8: ,Rt-:0.l:ur5:0Vgeh woixtors 82 Senior Class t : C 00 rt , , , 5 Printing 5. 6, 7. 8. 7 8 school Nftoivn A. lot-iNsoN Peaceful, studious. silent. 6 - 7. 5. Vice President , 6, Vice President 8: Cap sandprsdgsz: 3. 4. 5. 6: Girl Reserves 4. 5, 6, 1, 8. Vice President 5. President 6, 7 8: National Honor Society 7. 8. Sec: retary 8: Student Council 5, 8: Scrtb. 51:1 8Club 7. President 7: Shakespear. The Senior Class The senior class of spring, 1935, is a group of ambitious graduates. For the ast three years, these students have contributed willingly to the activities and class work of the school. They have given extra time, work, and talent to the progress and development of East high which can be promoted only by the eEorts of a cooperating student body. The class, as a whole, has fumished extensive talent in the fields of music, dramatics. art. athletics, literature, and extra-curricular work. 'The graduates feel, however, that any constructive element which they may have iven to the school life is merely a method by which they show their appreciation of East qzigh. They realize the value of their op rtunities in East high: she has given them inspiring in- structors, willing advisors. and fellhow-students with whom to spend their time during their school career. The senior class chose as their presiding atilcer, Robert Brackenbury, who had displayed his ability as an athlete, student. and club leader. The vice-president, Stanley Foulke. secretary, Iosephine Barker, and treasurer, Lloyd Rees. have been active Karticipators in all phases of school life. These ofilcers with the board members, Naomi Io nson and Bob Haptonstahl, selected the committees for all senior activities. lust get acguainted with yourself- You'l gain one understanding friend. 72 Quill
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WAYNE A. AAMOTH Young fellows will be young fellows. Scroll Stal' 7. B. IACK ALLEN 1 Hi-Y 7, 8: ALEER1' ALSTED Cross Country 4. 5: Orchestra 3. 4. 6. 7. Dwici-rr ANDERSON His case being just, his quarrel honorable. Football 7: Monitor 7: Hi-Y 7, 8. ESTHER E ANDERSON Next to excellence is the appreciation of it. International Relations 8: Shorthand Speed 7: Phllatalin 8. KELLY ANDERSON Basltetbrll 3: Football 3: Student Council 5, 8. 09' nap? What should a man do but be merry. Orchestra 7. 8: Monitor 5, 6, 7. 8: Usher. 6, 7. 8. Even the Gods have jokes. When you see fair hair- MABEL ANDERSON When log and Duty clash. Student Council 8: May Festival 4. SARAH ASARCH Society 8. DOROTHY AUKERMAN G. A. A. 5. 6, 7. s. CLIARENCE W. BAIN ' Don Iuan? DALE BAIRD I have survived. Golf 5, 6, 8. MARGUERXTE T. BAIRD Patience is the passion of great heartsf I Some people speak of killing time. I A ' l- ' nn f 1111111 gnu nranhsr rrvnin Modernistic 5, 6. 7, 8: Vice President 8: G. A. A. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8: Modest and demure, but much alive. French club 4. 5: G. A. A. 3: Shorthand Speed 8: National Honor Studious of ease, and fond of humble things. Student Council 3, 6: Usher 5, 6: Shakespearean 7: Monitor 7. 5. 77zeQUill
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