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W' I Fd' 76 ' ' lan Nichols Bowl.. M fi Y Bud is always happy. He is one of the few Seniors who oesn't fret or worry about a thing. He will undoubtedly :il serenely and successfully throu h life. lame: Webster u ' Iim h be or only one year, but even in this shor ve all grown to know and like him. X hanno Claire Busch Ieanne has many interests in sc ol , rat ramatics, and creative writing. We su ct th n- arest outside of school is rather ' ta Iohn Horace Bushnell Every class must have its Don an, and Iohn is ours. Will we ever be able to forget ose subtle remarks in Senior Class meetings? QL 5 ,ba Qjgo XJOIXX , X6 Ovadx 6 ff 2 was onltcmce Cargill It has been said that the busiest people find the mo t me for work and play. How about it, Connie? With enior Play, the Style Show, and the Carnival, you sho d e an authority on the subject. Clark C. Caskey Clark has already begun to work for a comm the United States Marine Corps. He will probably giving orders soon to a number of the Senior boys. firp ichard W. Chapman Dick is the suave, smooth, sophisticated, man of the orld type. He leaves behind him a trail of broken aarts. Donald Iohn Clark Don plays, a mean sax and is always ready and will- ing to provide music for an old-fashioned jam session. Oh, he studies, too. ,. - - f -J.. 'gm Ne, - nn Cp. A -,-,K - ' 1a,r...1w4,,,-Q C L --I 1 '11, .k.,,,.,,,.1 S .J his .onxja 5' Leven, l.tsn.,li lex 9 i 'Lo 1 We Ll - QA, N- zulu 'LQ ' ' ' 1 A . - - -X4-1-QS-1 Ark ,J . , ,Q 4 'ng Clqfk 0 . ,Z Iane has be n with us for only a year, but her cheerful :ture and willingness to work have made her everyone's end. She, too, has an extremely important outside in er- .t. A-4 5 lack F. Crothers M We are afraid that ack is graduating ' out know- ing that he has cause a fl t in a u r of feminine hearts. Why is it t n ' 1 livious to facts? 11 ,4477
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Id - 1 I Nr A IL! 'lf ' ll ,Aj K Marytjee Barkman l It tx l J 'Barkie tis never ai tr' loss tor' words or ideas. You will r.t,.1.f'x .find wherever! there is 'fun going on. I Y 1 Doris May Barnett We will always remember the soft southern accent an , pleasant personality that Doris brought to East. ' - . , X ,LL I ' s K - MM! xwfw in l L ,ff 0 l ' ' , ' ' ' I r f ,ff 444 , xg' . Q ' M M if ' I ' A5 1 . ,,1Af0 121 c,L,,vv..,QkI V I J Iohn Stoakes Barrie ' 'UMW I , lack is one of our humorous lads, and he will be long - remembered at East. Our only fear is that we won't be able to forget his jokes. ' Robert Carl Behnke Bob is well known in the Senior Class as the mathn matical and chemistry wizard. I-le has passed many classmate in chemistry, trigonometry and physics. , L, 'V LA LJ-. 4 ' X X Ro ert nry Bennett, Ir. C! b was our class president during the Senior year and n back in '4.U. This shows much better than any- -. th ng we might say the respect and genuine friendship his fellow students have for him. Everett Emerson Berg Ev has shown real business ability in handling tl' Interlochen funds. Anyone who can make our budgt come out right is really an expert. tty ff M,'Ji X. go K1 tjlkkoit U 0 NMXLL' fypt gjvtytjyit Hip ENN Q rivufi. .nrtfudf WWW 1 ima 'M ' Saragp arshall Berry LC 'U' With the Style Show, Senior Play, the Interlochen, and a few outside activities, Sally is so busy that her days JI tand eveningsl are far too short. Charles A. Betts Everyone at East has a Hi there for Chuck. We'i sorry he had to be banged up a bit in football, but h forty-five yard run with a badly sprained ankle again Godwin was eloquent proof of his loyalty and sport. manship. Virginia Bliss Virginia hasn't been with us long, but she has certainly made her presence known. We wish we had more stu- dents like her. Barbara Ann Borough Barb is the class debutante. She has a pleasant smi' and friendly word for everyone. 10
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fvW ' ri 1 u ure hm ose profession ot medicine. o rt D ur 16 W t en eflul rs ty forecast .1 . Ik . Robert Alan Darrah Bob is an absent member ot the Senior Class. E jumped the gun and ran down to Michigan State Cc lege to complete the first semester of his Freshman yeo Smart boy, and ambitious, too. 1' A f' Q N -- F 9 Q .jxrxgg f,fltfg -X .MJ fx l ,MV - -H ., 1 ' 'Ls .r X'-N, - JL f'XJX sf?-2 s KW xjkjx' I V ' fx '1 -- - x 'S X, ., - , K Q , f P' ... .1 'tsrewat Y as -S V A .Qu lack Dingemcm ,Qs gpg lack is so quiet and shy that we seldom reali is around. He has been known to remind us ot hi esehce by gigantic, explosive sneezes. X' 5 lim is one of thos ' peo o has many ' nc and o eynemi this in lite he sh go tc ,lily if Iames Worner Drummond x J, Mary Elizub gage? f , To ar es u cr 1 t r hel in o make this Interlb e a y. ol ubsc ' ns t top speed, an e o p i for success f the Style e scholastic achievements are the talk ot the clas it f BW IW n? Gene Fllett ut she hasnt confined her activities merely to schoc work. Her good work on the Interlochen and excelle portrayal ot udith in the Senior Play will be long reme: M bered S mtv vt' U n W arrant. Ir. e thought that Bill, our class athlete, was entirely de- vo d to his work. However, late in the year, we suddenly le in ed that he has acquired a new interest. D illiam Lawrence Faust X Bill was our photography editor for the Interlochen. ight adiustments, Just ask him. He is an authority c 'Xxx vou want to know anything about 'camera angles th b' t. S e su Jfec cf XX t 1 ,V , . . . If lk . J L - fl if f, lf ' ' I.. W t M71 ,xi ft .Yi 'J FIV iv . :J J ' Q ' ' ' ,V g ta -5' ff, ,Y - 11,1-Avi' 'lv Wy K l, ly , j 'Ni' f v V f f .4 ,J ,, iff: .f ,w Vernon Stuart Foote, Ir. l it ' Stuart is our electrical wizard. lt there is any wiring to be done back stage, call on him. He also seems to be the only one who understands the phonograph in Room 301. Richard Addison Ford The entire school always has envied Dick's vitali and enthusiasm. His leadership in Student Council h made his presence invaluable. How will East get alo: without him next year? 12
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