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

 - Class of 1943

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fi f I 'X Aj I 1 WILLIAM HUBIQHT TUIQGEHSUN. JH. l A pf Hill1Ll50IllC, admired. popularfyes, lilill.-S Bill. ' I Who else could have suvh in pllysiogxnoiny. such a jovial nature. and sueh u winning way for is is walled a line?l K I R , 7 I I v , ., lf: X1 . . . . l2LlZAl3Ll'l-l JORDAN VAN .-XNTXY Izlil' Twerp . Wfillllt an amazing amount of vitality and personality she possesses-l Noliorly will ever forget her -- our lmeloveii 1-lass iinp and tolnlvoy. BRUCE IRVING YELTMAX l'lere's one lmoy we'1l he lost without. Wliether we need u Ilh0l0gIl'21lillPl'. stugle liund. or general IIlt'I'l1Lllllt'1ll genius. we know we 4-un always rount on BI'lIt't'. f L. , ' i ju VIRGINIA VVILSUN VERHEH .linny is more fun than a pieuiv. and we like the way she gets things done. Sheis LlIIllDlll0llS and vlever. anal will siiweeil in anything she iloes. SUSANNE HllNTlNGTOlY WVADE Susie! got everything: from wiin. wigor. and witulityu to good looks and lrienilliness. Her personality is really l i'lif'l'Yf'Sl'Plll. To put it in Ll few words -- slie's WUll4lt I'illllN. THOMAS CHARLES Vl'ARRlfN Toni is always either alseep or day-ilreznning, lmut most people don't realize how inueli he studies between n s. Tom really has u lotfof anliition. V X. dpi: vf' lQ-f41L4LfVy'MfL N- eff. . fC .1ff'7 e wwf' if' la Vl ILLIANI W Ellll Bill always has ri smile for everybody. If he luidn't been sum-h u vonsvientious student, Ile prolmahly would have lneen i-lass prunlaster-it's just that glezun in his eyes. LOUIS MILNE WICKMAN :Kll lmoys have a line: liut Louie has personality plus. a lli1lNlSOlll8 appearuiiee, and athletic' uliil- ity to go with his. Now that you know the secret of his sum-ess. lnoys, we llope it will do some good. 'evmge f v So passes in review the Senior Class of 14

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vu LAST WILL AND TEST AMENT We, the Senior Class of East Grand Rapids High School, being of what we consider sound minds and sufficient memories, do hereby make, publish. and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills. To the Faculty, who have guided and taken care of us through our unforgettable thirteen years, we leave our admiration and heartfelt sympathy. To our nearest successors, the class of ,441-, we leave our unmeasurable knowledge, visions of our handsome faces, a fund of unnecessary information. and our hallowed residence, room 301. To the whole class of ,45. we leave the zest for work, which some have cultivated, and the appre- ciation of our school that all of us hold sacred. The class of '46, when old enough to comprehend what it is, receives from us the will to get ahead. The personal bequests and desires of this dis- tinguished senior class are as follows: Jerry Byrne leaves his wedgies and 74 inches to Jack Murphy. We think these will make Bill rate twice as high with the women. Betty VanAntwerp leaves a hundred odd freckles to Nancy White. Paul Olsen presents a pair of vocal chords and some extra special cheers to Jim Gilmore. Pat Crothers leaves those enormous blue eyes to Nancy Post. Jeanne Schaap wills her amiable personality to Queenie Wing. Gene Bellis wanted to leave something to a worthy junior, but we felt he had already given enough to the school. Nancy TenBroek bequeaths her fashion plate clothes to Eleanor Hager. Bill Webb leaves his composure to Henry Staples. Jim Cowdery left instructions for operating stage lights and constructing scenery to Bill Page. Peggy Furbee, leaves that quality which makes her so likable to Mary Hibbard. Arthur Clements hands over his pad of yellow tardy slips to Gordy Bonfield. Joan Poisson and Charlene Poisson leave their undying friendship to LaFern Reeves and Barbara Oakeson. Martha Roderick leaves her ability to draw those cute stick figures to Lucille Kennedy. John Bissell surrenders his irresistible lisp to Willard Bond. Ith thith aw rite, John? Tom Warren wills his ability to graduate after only one semester in the senior room to any boy who feels it's worth hard work. Nancy Harkness gives her uPowers of concen- tration to Eleanor Henry. Louis Wickman leaves his athletic prowess to Gene Johnson. Phyllis Buckman presents her condensed version of 'fl-low to Win Friends and Influence People to Margie Potter. -,Bob Boyer leaves his unique way of solving equations to the faculty for safekeeping. Marion Pray gives Pat Gauthier her friendly good morning. As Marion would say, 4'What a Lifef' Charles Loper leaves his courteous manner to Bob McVoy. Bill Torgerson leaves 35 large portion of loyalty to Virginia Belknap and im Miller. Dorgthy Snapp bequeaths her famous toe shoes to Marcia Travis. l Bud Powers wills his dramatic ability to anyone who can play Henry Aldrich with a straight face. Virginia Verhey left ten flying fingers for use on the typewriter to Joan Callymeyer. Elizabeth Bloomstromlleaves her love of work ffrom upholstering chairs to managing the Victory Councilj to Mary Hadley. Gerry Potter leaves his accent from the uLone Star State to Carrie All'n. Ellen Platte, the Miss Fast High School of 1943, wills her beauty to Dorothy Vinkemulder. Fred Perkins presents'h1s success as the strong silent type to Jack Korffd Anne Patterson leaves'her delight of biological studies to those few fearless women who volun- teered to hold the snakesduring assembly last fall. Jim Smith relented and gave his horse laugh and a month's supply of oats to George Farra. Frances Paquette leaves her zijuiet, unassuming personality to Joyce Vanfiltteren. Ted Aalsburg leaves his argumentative manner to Jerrv LeDonne. A Mary Lou Cork, the Fdur V Girl, leaves her vim. vigor, vitality, and vitamin pills to Monnie Borough. Will Gay Bottje leftg his talent for directing music to Mr. Kincheloe. Joe Pierce leaves his prized crew cuts to Brooks Applegate. One warning, boys, Joe's barber is related to a head hunten. Roberta Ames bequeaths her way with the men to Marilyn Vos. Pat Muir and Bob Cole leave their favorite corner to Pat Hannagan and Jim McGarry. gill Oliver gives his all-A card to Jim Taber. ob Chance would like to hand over his band to the juniors for next year's dances, but he feels he can't part with it just yet. Gail Rice leaves herlability to compete with Shakespeare to Clay Cysels. Seth Bidwell wills his sauve Hman of the world air to Jim Chamberlin. Autograph hounds can meet Mr. Chamberlin after this assembly. Winnie Knape leavesl her extended Japanese- ahem-Chinese fingernails gto Elaine Mclntire. Boy Clements leaves his ravishing red hair to David Parmelee. One hundred strokes every night. Charlene Colay handsldown her aspirin tablets and Alka-Seltzer to the nelxt Interlochen editor. Ernest Malkewitz leaves his ability to sing and keep time with his head td Bob Detmers. Bob Healy wills his inwention, a device to make tires for cars without wheels to Dick Tuthill. Edward Fritz leaves a bowling score high in the hundreds to Milton C aven. Doris Knol surrendersf her complete knowledge of Spanish to Lois Kollenberg. Muy bien, Luisa. John Mackay leaves his gift of gab and a col- lection of jokes, good, bad, and Mackay's. to Don Matheson.

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