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

 - Class of 1941

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Doris Dingeman leaves her friendly smile and twinkling eyes to Carolyn Craig. Barb Drew leaves for Barb Borough several dozen pairs of sport shoes-even the leopard ones, and that's some sacrifice! jack Dutmer can't decide whether to leave his man- about-school air to Bill Remien or Seth Bidwell. Looks like you boys are going to have to toss Qcensoredj - draw straws! El Eaton bequeaths that be---eeeutiful blonde hair to the freshman girls-to keep something from the last of the Eaton clan for one more year. May Egner leaves her two-inch fingernails to the bevy of glamour girls in the junior class. jane Farrant passes on her uncanny memory for his- toric events to Mary Lee Higgins. We would gladly have her will this great ability to several underclassmen, but the hearts of the faculty might not stand it. Romeo Gauthier leaves his great profile to Miss Berg's art class - where it will get plenty of apprecia- tion. As if it didn't in regular classes. Glo Hamilton and Bev Hawkins leave their in- separable friendship to Nancy TenBroek and Ellen Platte. Loie Newman yields her diet list to any one person who c.an walk by a chocolate-covered doughnut sale with a glassy eye. Oh well, she didn't really want to leave it anyway. Gaius Perkins leaves one of his Polynesian print shirts fautographed in the lower left-hand cornerj to Miss Prange for her hall displays. jack Philbrick leaves a lock of curly hair for each junior high school girl. QThe others will please not try Hornig inlj Momie Pleune turns over her awe-inspiring ward- robe to Ann Goodspeed. Homer Preston QEast's Rover Boy, endows Gordy johnson with a complete set of Hardy Boy mysteries. And Gordon such an innocent lad! Miss Nancy. Ann Seidman tearfully leaves her luscious red formal freminiscent of the Senior Rummage Salej to the Freshman girls. Shoehorns will be supplied on request or by dialing 3-1345. Harland Smith, our pride and joy, bestows upon Don M.atheson his sudden, sarcastic remarks. As Harland would put it, Wouldn't that Rockerfeller?,' Chris Southwick offers to exchange a pair of slightly used vocal cords for a tenth year Latin book. fGosh sakes, Chris, you don't need a tenth year to say Amo, Amas, Amatlj Connie Stolz passes on her infectious giggle to jill Vandenberg. That is, if the chemistry class isn't able to mix a good substitute. Being strictly a philanthropist, Marian Swarthout leaves to future Trig', classes her ability to recognize figures. No remarks, please. ' I6 Betty june Thompson leaves a gilded athletic rec to Ruth Rich on the condition that Ruth be ma responsible for winning the faculty-student volley game next year. Bill Travis bequeaths a pair of swaying shoulr to Jeanne Busch. Donna Van Oosten passes on her title of Queer the Paint Brush to Sally Berry. Betty Verhey requests that her senior achievem be held in trust for a certain junior. Harold Wagner surrenders two battered jitter shoes and papers on the art of Rug-Cutting to IN jane Phillips. Clarence Webb is more than willing to leave handwriting. However, owing to pressure from 0 sources, he'll carry it along to college profs . Barb Wickman leaves a white flag of peace to Krul's sixth hour study hall. Zazu Widney and Colona Johnson have mu agreed that all rehearsals and the final productio: Act Three, Scene Two of The Youngest be rese for Mary Hibbard and jim Snow. Clark Wierhake leaves a polished apple for year's Civics Class. Loraine Wyngarden leaves her jolly nature joe Doak's joke Book to Mr. Yates. Barb Williams and Kenny Johnson leave their l in the clouds, because two years make for permz roots! Steve Wuriburg passes on his drums to Bud Bal which are to be used in the Band Room between hours of 11:50 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. In witness thereof we have hereunto set our and seal this twelfth day of june, one thousand hundred and forty-one. QSignedj VIRGINIA WIDNEY Witnesses: ANNETTE CUMMINGS BENTON YATES N 38 1. 31 t ' p . Q.. t f - if 4 52 fix A ., a sf ' i i.'Z ,... - . 't I I a2 . V ,lewawl v .5 s V -V - ' tc T. ...win- Nu ju .Sf 5. - ' ,gg A :N-wr sf. 2 ,z X ' , D ,fr ,, 1 t 5 s M i :' ff' ..,f 5 - fl - i J L , A gn Q i p - E,a up,

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MARIAN ELIZABETH SWARTHOUT JJ Marian is one of our most promising and ambi- W ly tious seniors-a brilliant student, a grade A swat! ' ' V ter of baseballs, a willing worker, and a true - ' friend. The list of her accomplishmentsin h' ,N school is II long and enviable one, 1 XM 'Q ' L I BETTY JUNE Tuciivipsoislfj' -' Best girl athlete at East-that-adescription tits Betty june perfectly. But her talents are not con- tined to sports. For Betty also wields a mighty 1 ?en. We expect to hear from her some day soon. ill' 1 ,iff fftk,f 4.6! f. WILLIAM HILL TRAVIS I lf, X f ,gpffyf Bill is one of those lucky people who takes his if ' studies in his stride and his fun where he finds it,I'f4 I B' 'ff' A 'Cui ' We can vouch for his cheerful outlook on life and .4 , . ,nl . his friendly disarming disposition. I DONNA MARIE VAN OOSTEN As an artist, Donna has ideas a dime a dozen, and a skill at drawing which is worth considerably more. Concerning her social activities, we hear that at present Donna's h--art does not belong to Daddy, , 7' psf' rl lXj , . BETTY JANE VERHEY XM y, ,Jf ,IV Despite il very engrossing outside iptllwtf Betty iff J 7 'K has found time to enter every cl activity an to f , , do a lion's share of the work. Anyone with ' a' . I ' X' I J- helpful nature cannot avoid beingqpurcess ul in I' 1 MAL fl future ventures. . ' ' H , A ' l I' I 1- 1 r X W K' A . , ffl, 1' f' A .IN - ' -'- .l 1 1 I I I V HAROLD RALPH WAGNER Harold is a newcomer to our school, but he has nonetheless won many friends. He has entered I wright into the . irit of things and has made many 'lrelpful suggest ons for the welfare of the class. I o .'4 r V '. v I 1 l I I .. r CQLAREAIGE EOR MANIQLWEBE ix ',' I I, . , , l Alt?mgl10QXCehhiy is. the- boy with the baligsineeth 3 lr o his 9l1h.Ildens, his virtues are not limi ed yt I tl1e'rAvoI'ld xiii tigpres.,Clarence has a pfeasiyig W I XSL-rsonayity wHich is bound to carry himhfarf M A X GJ J , I- X K' J . I 3' A 2 N k- I N - f . 1 ' BARBARA ANNE WICKMAN l I - 'Barb's that pretty little blonde, who is always jolly, always happy-go-lucky, never at a loss for something to say. Barbara will surely make her way, for no one can resist such a wholesome energetic young miss. SALLY VIRGINIA WIDNEY jinny is one of the best-beloved girls in the Senior Class. She has that rare faculty of being able to combine business with pleasure, gaiety with serious- ness. You wonft often meet anyone as genuine f .IS -linny. I . , 's g iUCLARK XWINCHELL WIERHAKE Q 'ie A ls-,ftj Clark is going to be a naval officer - and if neces- ' 4 if sary, we could tell the United States Navy a few X , , I l l things about Clark's ever-present cheerfulness, his ,ff J ' ,J J good sportsmanship, and his excellent school x N , ' regyord, 4' X 'I



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y , ' If I 'i ' MARIAN ELIZABETH SWARTHOUT yy: JV Marian is one of our most promising and ambiz, I ,'f tious seniors-a brilliant student, a grade A swaf- Y ter of basehalls, a willing worker, and a true friend. The list of her accomplishments in h' . ' school is a long and enviable one. c ', ' BETTY JUNE TH0MPso1slj -' Best girl athlete at East-that description tits Betty june perfectly. But her talents are not con- fined to sports. For Betty also wields a mighty 1 gen. We expect to hear from her some day soon. M!-ff 1 If it 'ef ,J . 4 V.: WILLIAM I-IILI.. TRAVIS . X ' JL. f . Bill is one of those lucky people who takes his studies in his stride and his fun where he finds it, .' f I - '-'I ' We can vouch for his cheerful outlook on life and V A . , his friendly disarming disposition. DONNA MARIE VAN OOSTEN As an artist, Donna has ideas a dime a dozen, and .1 skill at drawing which is worth considerably more. Concerning her social activities, we hear that at present Donna's h--art does not belong to Daddy. , ' . rf! ik!! I ' Vx! . , BETTY JANE VERHEY l, Q 'I' 'gf' l , 'C Despite a very engrossing outside int! , Betty ff -5 ' l, has found time to enter every cl' activity andfutp f . do a lion's share of the work. Anyone with af , - I I I J. f helpful nature cannot avoid being biutcess ul in , JUL All! tuture ventures. I ,Wei ' 'iq F V, A fx A L fx , 1 ffl' .'w ' AN I1 K'-. ,V T 1 I n I l HAROLD RALPH WAGNER 4 Harold is a newcomer to our school, but he has nonetheless won many friends. He has entered ' N,right into the . irit of things and has made many Q X 'llelpful suggest ons for the welfare of the class. It u V1 I iii I . l' V tl' xr f I xl. i I I I .1 'W I e .i . CQLAREIQICIE FOR MANIJWEBE N riff l I A . . Alt ?viigl1lliVU,ebbip is' tho boy wifh the I l o his Qhxildert his virt es ire not li 1 . . Q ' u it ' m ed It ,X n tl1e'rXJol'lclHiol tigures.,Clare.nce has a pjeasatlg ' 5 ersonayity wHich islhound to carrv him kfari A tl T x J I . TN2 N ' -K9 I ' BARBARA ANNE WICKMAN l 4 l' 1 Baths that pretty little blonde, who is always 'ljolly, always happy-go-lucky, never at a loss for something to say. Barbara will surely make her way, for no one can resist such a wholesome energetic young miss. SALLY VIRGINIA WIDNEY jinny is one of the hestgbeloved girls in the Senior Class. She has that rare faculty of being able to combine business with pleasure, gaiety with serious- ness. You wonft often meet anyone as genuine as jinny. I Sll x5,mCCLARK WINC1HITI.L WIERHAKE 'V ji: Ij Clark is going to be a naval officer i and if neces- j l ' H7 1 J, sary, we could tell the United States Navy a few , - I things about Clark's ever-present cheerfulness, his . N-'.'J ' - -g J good s ortsmanshi , and his excellent school vs. I Q P record. A ... ILL .Z 1 ' . , J , ,ll I, , VI' . I3 LJ I X

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