East Grand Rapids High School - Interlochen Yearbook (East Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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Harriet Sybil Pivouttz You never can tell what Harriet utll do next, but you may be sure she will do something original. Harriet has that enviable gift of knowing how to select clothes. Inrerloehm Advertising Stafl 4, Hobbv Club 1, 3, 4, Girls' Clee Club 1, 3, 4, A Cappella 1, gf Agnes Dorothy Sharkey Long shall we remember the envied New Yank ace cent, the sunny smile, and the sense of humor which Agnes brought to East. Attended Pittsburgh Mt. Lebanon I, Long Island Hempstead 2 at East, Portia Literart Society ' .' - .' Z, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Players Club 3. 0--no Doris jean Snyder Dorothy Mae Powers After three busy years at Creston Dorothy entered last High. VK'e know Creston must have been vert sorry to lost such a dependable, friendly girl. Attended Grand Rapids Creston 1, 1, 3, Student Council, Courtesy Squad 3, Creston Echo, Reporter 1, t, 3, Girls' Science Club 1, Stamp Club 3, 0'-'-Q Although Doris hasn't been with us tts long, her gracious ways have made for her a place in evcryone's heart. Attended Grand Rapids Burton junior I, Grand Rapids South 1, at Burton and South, Girls' Glee Club 1, 1, at South, Le Cercle Francais z, Players 1, at East, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella 3. lsorma Elaine Richards Norma is never ostentatious, never noisy, but life is as merry .for her as for the next one, You can count nn her being nn hand whenever you need her. Student Council, Secretary 3, lnznlozhm, Typist 4, Portia Literary Society 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, 3, Mimes I, Vice-President li Players Club 1, 3, A Paragraph For Luneh 3, cms' mee Club l, 1, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association l. Betty Jane Stander We're all very, very glad that nur dernure Betty jane resisted the lure of Central and remained at East. VVe should have lamented losing one of our most at- tractive girls. lnrnlachen, Advertising Stafl 3, Hubby Club 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Kenneth Evans Thompson Lee Charles Rockwell Without question, Lee is tht best natured boy in tht senior class. Needless to say he is everybody's friend Class Treasurer 3, Ht-Y 1, 3, 4, Boys' tilee Club 3, 4, A Cappella 3, Football 3, 4, Track 1. We thought that Kenny, our Class Athlete, tus e nrely devoted to athletics. However, late ln the year. ue discovered that he had acquired a new interest in life. glu,-km Connell 4, Class President li Class Vice- Presrdent 4, Lincoln Debating Club 1, 3, 4, Football l, 1, 3, 4, llasketball l, 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 1, 3, 4, swlmming 1, National Athletic Scholarship Society.

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Norm Dwight lone? Lharlcs Louis lsner 3 . aut. tthgther ,t be golf, football, or -as Mr. Clark will tell 4 woufphysics. O . Hi.Y 4, Football 3, 4, 'lrack 1, Ci CL ML difwoe lVtlliant Russell Mot ers S S H m Zh YT13 Q9 l him ten minutes to think up a plan of action and what results he can produce' Ht-Y 2, 3, 4, Mintes t, Football t, z, 3, 4, Basket- ball t, 1, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Swimming r, 1. Norm is a universal favorite at school. He's the teachers' pride and jnv, Cn:1ch's delight, and oh-you hd' student Council, Vice-President 4, 1nt,vlff.hfn, School Life Editor 4, Lincoln Debating Club 1, 'lv li Treas- urer 3, President 4, Players Club 3, Buys' Clee Club :, 3, Football 3- 43 Track z, 3, 4. lxarl Willard Monson We're afraid Karl is graduating without knowing that he has caused a flutter in a number of feminine hearts. Why is it that such an intelligent boy can be so nb. livious to facts? Attended Kansas City Southwest High School 1, 1, Biology Club 2, Engineers' Club I, 2, at East, Class Secretary 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, Football 4, Basketball 3, Golf 3. Karl Sanford Markcndorf If you try tn analyze Karl's popularity, you will discover that it doesn't depend upon his smooth line and curly hair. Pep, personality, and brains put Karl across. Attended Grand Rapids Central 1, Detroit Redford 2, at East, lntnlochm, Advertising Stal? 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. it f fi s X Iohn L. Ott Mr. Ott is our super-super salesman. If any more rummage sales are to be had, page Jack. In fact, jaek's the sort who makes school activities a success. Attended Oak Park High School lg Royal Oak High School 2, at East, Tennis 3, 4. 'jack McCarthy lack bravely has evaded the clutches of the girls and goes right on his happy way being an all-around good Sportsman, admired hy all. Boys' Clee Club 4, Football I, 1, 3, 4, Basketball li 1. 3, 4i Tuck itll, 3, 4- Elizabeth Adele Peck To Betty goes much credit for helping to make this Inenloelun possible. She sold advertising at top speed ond also lent a highly efficient hand to our famous rum- mage sale. Attended Detroit Jackson Intermediate School I, De- lrolt Southeastern High School z, at East, HobbY Club a. 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais z, 3, Girls' Clee Club 1, a, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, Girls' Athletle Association 1. E t KJ



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Virginia Primrose Wanty Wg dont, know whether 1uno's pleasant personalitv nr her horn business ability is responsible for the out- standing work she has done at East. Attended Grand Rapids Central High School I, at East, Student Council, Secretary 43 Class Vice-President 1, ll,f,f1,,,-hor, Advertising Staff 3, Business Manager 4. Hobby Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Le Cercle ' Francais 3, Girls' Glee Club a, 3, 4, -La.eo' 'X Russell Montgomery Welch And to the third of the nautical VVelches. Bon Voyage. lVe know East will miss Monte, for he has s been liked by everyone. Our only fear is that even X though he is leaving, his jokes will be long remembered. v Student Council 4, Class Will Qi Lincoln Debating I ' Llub 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Mimes I, Boys' Glen at l g 3 5 . Club 3, 4, A Cappella 3, Football r, 2, 3, 4, Basket- nall r, 1, 3, 4, Track t, 2, 3, 4, Swimming r. '64 Diana Lorraine Vlielch Shall we sav Bon Voyage to the second of the nautical Vkelchesa Bon'Vu-,age to titian hair, artistic hands, and an tven temper-a rare combination. Class Secretary 3, Inrnluehm, Art Editor 3, 43 Portia Literary Society 2, Z- 45 Treasurer 36 L' Cffd' Francais 1, 3, Vice-President 3, Art Club 1, 1. VIC!- President z, President 3, Mimes li Player! Club 2. is Girls' Athletic Association r. Patricia Myrtie Whitfield 55 - i X '-5 , ' . Pat has what the poets eall exuberance of youth and R fini , an understanding heart. These always attract people. I N 'jg 5-if lnrerlorhen, Senior Room Representative 4, Portia ggi. Literary Society 1, Le Cercle Francais 3, Girls' Glee ,lull t, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella I, 2. 3- gg , . 1 gf: ees? LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ofthe Class of 1935 We, the Senior Class of East Grand Rapids High School, being of sound mind, memory, understanding, and physic- .tlly fit, do make, publish, and declare the following for our Last Will and Testament: George Baker leaves his crutch to Roy Moore. QPersonally, we hope Roy won't need it.j At thc entreaty of Coach Waterman, Dick Barrows wills his basketball ability to Bob Macfarlane. Elmer Beers gladly passes on his beloved title of teacher's pct to Bob Kelly. fHow thc faculty do hate to see lilmie golf janet Berg and Mary Deliyan lcavc their inseparable friendship to Bobby Chamberlain and Freddy Pantlintll Mary Helen Berger leaves to jean McMullen her much envied skill in every known dance step. Doris Blakeslec bequeaths her artistic temperament to lloh Haan. ' Virginia Blalteslee wills her wedding ring to Helen Keeler and Wilson Whittier. jayne Boon passes on her busy-ness to Doris Cook. Bill Bousc, in spite of Mr, l'illctt's protests, wills his unusual civics questions to any junior who MH dgre use them next year. Elwood Burkhardt leaves his mcekness to Robert Preston. fNotel The meek always manage to get their share., Gene Bowles, we understand, is eager to leave his stern and quiet character to jack Locks! Francis Campau says that hc leaves his excellent scholastic record to Don Wilbcr. fTherc now, Don-how's thatfj Frieda Chase passes on her success in arriving, breathless, on the tttrdy bell land never late at thatj to Sally Willctr. Ray Clark bequeaths his affection for the ladies to Francis Collins. Helen Dean has definitely decided to leave her executive ability to Mary Lou Klesner. Louis Delaamarter, ll, wills his deep bass voice to Billy Minich and his ability to stall off assignments to Tom Menees. 17

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