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Gig I . U. 4 l s X ,it w 's 5:9 WILLIAM G. MINICH Such a rnan accomplishes much Attended Lee Hixzh School 1: INTERLOCHEN. Room Representative 2, Advertising Staff Il. 4: GROVYING VAINS, Properties Committee 4. KATHLEEN MARY PAGE I-Ie-r spirit cannot be subdued. Hubby Club 2, 3. 4: GROVVING PAINS 4. ROY MOORE Under that serious mien he hides asubtle wit. Student Council 122 INTERLOCHEN. School Life Editor 4: Linculn Dt-Ibatimz Club 13, 3, 41 A CHRIST- MAS CAROL 41 I 0utIiall 2, Zi, 43 Ilaskvtball 1. 2, 3: 'l'r:tt'Ifi I, 2, Il, ELISABETI-I PERKINS A superior mindg knowledge is hers, Class Treasurer Il: TRlIMl'l'I'I'. Reporter I: I'nrtia Literary Sur-ivty 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4g Girls' Glee Club l. 2. NANCY IANE MULNIX So busy that the days land eveningsl are far too short! Student Council 3. 4, Treasurer 3. 4: Portia Literary Society 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3: Mimvs I, Secretary l: GROWING PAINS 4. ROBERT IOI-IN PRESTON What a problem this learning isl Class President 2: Class Secretary 4: Hi-Y Club 2. 3, 4: GROINING PAINS 4: Football I, 2, 3. 4: Basketball l, 2: Track l, 3: Golf 2. 4. THOMAS DUNN NIND Give me liberty-or leisurel Attended Jacob 'fume Institute I: Class Vice-I'i'esi dent 4: INTI'IRI.OCHEN, Advertising Stati' 2, Business Manager 4: Buys' Glee Club 2. Zi: Mixed Chorus 4: A CHRISTMAS CAROL 4: Gulf Z. BETTY IANE RANKIN A general Iavorite, Class Tri-asurur 4: 'I'RUMI'E'I', RA-porter l: INTER- LOCHEN. Session Room Editor 3: I'nrtia Literary Society 2. 3, 4, Presitlt-nt 4: Players Club 2: Mimes 1: Girls' Glee Cluli I: .X NICVHEVV IN 'PHE HOUSE I: GROXYING PAINS 4, MARGARET ANNE OBRIEN A happy girl with many friends. Ilrvhhy Cluln LZ. Il. 4: Players' Clulv 2: Mimes 1. DOUGLAS WILLIAM RUOEE Why should one labor in life? IN'I'I'IRl.0CI-IEN, Advertisini: Statf 41 I.in4-nlu Ile- hatinu Club 2, 3, 4: Buys' Glue Clulr 2. 3: . xnnuunt'e- ment Cumniittee 4. I 7 g fs- .4 ,MJ I.: O 5 5 7 U 'Q 1 -. I Q . K., 1 Z A Q. I -f..,Q- O
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l l I I er I l I 1 I l n if : ' 1 , rf I I 'QqJi- fi2!f,,7'f .W ,gg M ,,.,' iff? 'Q V. w I n 3 : up PI-IYLLIS IEAN LINSEY Wornen are never dt ct loss for ideas - or words. INTERLOCHEN, Room Representative 1: Hobby Club 2, 25, 43 Mime-s 1: KNAVE Ol HEARTS 1. MARY ELLEN MARTIN Dignity which moves with grace and GROVYIXG PAINS 4. IOI-IN DANIEL LOEKS The spirit of adventure is in his blood. INTERLOCHEN. Photography Staff 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Players Club 2: A CHRISTMAS CAROL 4: GROW- ING PAINS -t: Football 3. 4: Track 4: Cheer Leader I, 1. MURIEL HULDAH MC LOUD Dependobility is ci becoming virtue, Girls' fllce Club I. Z, 3: Mixed Chorus 1. BARBARA I. LONGFIELD A clever wit! TRUMPET, Reporter 1: INTERLOCHEN, Room Rep- resentative Z, 3: Hobby Club 2, 3, 4: Mimes 1: A NEPHEW IN THE HOUSE 1. IEAN LOUISE MC MULLEN E359 Seldom does one find so sweet and demure ci mctid. Portia Literary Society Z, 3, 4, Presidcnt 4: GROW ING PAINS 4. ROBERT PETER MACEARLANE Where ccin be found or better fellow? Lincoln Debating Club 2, 24. -1: Staize Committee. A CHRISTMAS CAROL 4: Football 4, THOMAS ORVILLE MENEES Too much labor is bod for the soul. Lincoln Dcbziting! Club 2, 3, -1: Boys' Glcc Football LI: Athlctic Studcnt Manager 4. KARL SANFORD MARKENDORF So many irons in the Iirel Attended Central Hiyb School 1 3 Redford High School, Detroit, Michiirtin 2: Student Council 4: INTER- LOCHEN, Advertising: Statf 3: Athletic Editor 4: Hi-Y Club 2. 3, -I, Vice-President 3, I're-sident 4: Boys' Glee Club Z. Ii: Mixed Chorus 4: Amateur Xitc. Chziirman 33: l'ublit-ity Conimittce, GRUXYING l'AlNS l ELEANOR I. MILLER Club A quiet exterior covers Q world ot determine! tion. Girls' Athletic Association 1. 2: Mixed Chorus
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ROSE RUTH SAMRICK Such wisdom as hers she need not flaunt. It bespeaks itself. TRUMPET, Reporter 1: Hobby Club 3, 4: Le Cercle Franqais 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus -L CORINNE DORIS VAN OOSTEN Her success as a teacher is assured. TRUMPET. Composition Stal? 1: INTERLOCHI-IN. Room Representative 2, 4: Hobby Club 2, 3, 4. Secre- tary 4: Mimes 1: Girls' Glee Club 1. 2. 3: A CAI'- PELLA 2. 3: GROWING PAINS 4. ROBERT WILLIAM SCHOUTEN Do not disturb me when I seem asleep. I dream great dreams. A CHRISTMAS CAROI, -1: Golf 3. ROBERT LUTHER WAGNER A conscientious, dependable worker. The stuff of which senior presidents should be made. Class President 4: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, ll, Secretary -1: Mixed Chorus 4: Football ZZ, 3, 4: Athlz-tim' Student Manauvr l, 3. LYMAN SAMUEL SHIELDS Such character as his determines a happy destiny. Class Vice-President 21 Orchestra 1, 2. 3, -I: Basket- ball 2, EDWARD ROY WEPMAN A thorough sportsman and a gentleman. Attended Ottawa Hills High School 1, 2, Il: Hi-Y Club 4: GROWING PAINS 4: Basketball 4: Tennis 4. PHYLLIS LYNN SQUIRES Modesty is an admirable quality. TRUMPET. Reporter 1: Hubby Club Z, Il. 4: Girls' Glue Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 4. WILSON DOLAN WHITTIER You must look far to find a keener mind or a more likable fellow. Student Council, President 4: Class Secretary-Treas- urer I: Class Vice-President 3: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4: Players' Club 2: Mimes, President IZ GROWING P.-XINS -it Football 1, 4: Basketball 1: Track I, 3. HARRY WEBB SOUTHWICK A fine student! A leader! And no mean actor. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: INTERLOCHEN, Advertising Staff -I: Lincoln Debating Club IZ, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4: Players' Club 2: Mimes 1, Vice-President 1: Boys' Glee Club 2: GROWING PAINS 4: Football 1, 2, 3. -X: Basketball. Manager 1: Track 1. 3, 4: Golf 2. RUTH IEAN WILLIAMS When duty and pleasure clash, what is my decision? Attended Marywood Academy 1. 2: Hobby Club Il, 4. S. D' sn- uv
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