East Grand Rapids High School - Interlochen Yearbook (East Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1945
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Seated: Sally Grant. Shirley Swaney. Dave liizlslzazn. Allan Varrloe. Hrs. .-Xshley. Second row: Naunette
Fletcher, Robin Nlelieyuolfls. jerry Klulvihill. Charles Averill. G:-rflon llrown, Roger Tinnner. JUIHI
Kenner, Yiruinia lhmler. Ilave Xlcl.aughhn. lfrank Yun Steeuherg. Third row: Iiravton Deane. Chsnlms
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The ,lunior High Senate is an ever-busy, ever-
active organization. mainly hecause its function
covers such a variety of cluties and services. The
main purpose of tht- Senate is to he of service to
the school and community. Projects inclucletl super-
vising collection of money for tht- March of Dimes.
gathering Christmas gifts for the vrounclecl veterans
at Percv Jones Hospital in cooperation with the Stu-
clent Council. antl working many hours collecting
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and sorting garments tluring the clrive for usecl cloth-
ing for clevastatecl countries. Regular monitors sta-
tionecl at stairwavs ancl hoys posted at the hike racks
to report violations of rules
improvements of East.
contrilvuterl toward the
But all work antl no play makes lack a mlull luoy.
ancl Mary a clull girl. too. so the Senate proviclecl
plenty of social activity for Junior High students.
The young sophisticates. clatl in hlue jeans anrl the
longest shirts available. harl a wonclerful time at
the annual olcl clothes mixer in Xovemlver. forgetting
the cares and responsilrilities of lneing seventh or
eighth graders. Another gay gathering was heltl in
the gym on April lfi. The school tlanee hantl pro-
viclccl the music. and there were refreshments. too,
with a capital H,
Six seventh-gracle representatives antl six eighth-
gratle representatives were seleetefl to the senate in
aclclition to the four officers. Urs. Ashley. the atl-
visor. and Dave Tinkham. president. were lovallv
assisted hy Sally Grant. vice-president: Shirley
Svvaney. secretary: and Allan ljarcloe. treasurer.
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Seated: Miss XYa!erinan, Jim Ford, Jim Cork, Polly Page, Jack Batts. Second row: Sally Mitts, Betsy
Raseh, Yvonne Yoltz, Ann Lawrence. Mary Lou Wade, lflsa Gygax. Mary lirinnell, Betty Fuller. Ruse-
mary XYi1cox. Louise Fox, Virginia Muir, Ellen Ruff, Harriet llerz. Third row: Dave I.a Claire, Bob
llieks, llam Berry, Frank liderle. Oliver Robinson, Al llicks, H1-li Steketee, Ilob Swain. Dick Fletcher,
john Gardner, james Miller, ,lack lN'hite.
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The Student Council constitution w as amended by
a majority vote of the student body to expand its
membership and increase representation. ln addi-
tion to a minimum of four senior representatives. the
vice-president of the senior class. three junior repre-
sentatives, the vice-president of the junior class.
four sophomore representatives. and three freshmen
representatives. every organization chartered by the
school is allowed to elect one member.
The aim of the Student Council is to serie the
school and the community in all possible ways. This
year. the Council sponsored an impressive memorial
service before the Godwin football game for former
students who had died in service. Other activities
included taking charge of dancing in the gymnasium
at noon. securing a revised semester examination
schedule. collecting canned goods for the Starr Com-
monwealth and Christmas presents for the soldiers
at Percy Jones Hospital. sponsoring the annual stu-
dent mixer and other parties. arranging the program
for the swimming pool opening, giving the pep rally
before the Lee football game. organizing Theta Pi
Eta. planning assemblies for the war loan drives.
giving the annual Christmas assembly, operating the
bookstore before school and at noon. and supervis-
ing the parking lot. This spring. our Council sent
representatives to the Inter-High Student Council
meetings. and members visited all of the Grand
llapids and suburban high schools.
Officers were: James Cork, presidentg James Ford.
vice-president: Polly Page. secretary: .lack Batts.
treasurer: Miss Waterman. faculty advisor.
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First row: Jessie Kindel. Marilyn Gamble, Bill Busch, Renzo Retelli, Dolores Van Horn
Mary Ellen NVeiyzle, Louise Fox, Roma ne Ilanes. Second row: Beverly Smith, Barbara
Loper, Camilla Cook, Mrs. Yonkman. Ban Farrant, Mar Ellen Brown, Charles Travis
XK'illiam llyland. Third row: Charlotte Hickman, Joan Shamberlin, lrma Pray, Marilyn
Jervis, Sheryl Barman, Barbara Haynes, Sheila Mulvihill, Carol Yinkemulder, Bob Mcl.augh
lin, Phyllis Vos, ,lack Busch, Carolyn XYade, Jack Delaney, Jim Staples, Bob Payette, Bob
Black, Reed Badgley, joan Perry,
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The '4Flintlock . in addition to being the vital
organ for distributing news around school. has
assumed an important role as the center for exchange
of information among our former students now in
the armed forces. Every issue is mailed to all our
men in service. The following were editors:
Editor-in-Chief ........... Nan Farrant
. Mary Ellen Brown
. . Charles Travis
. William Hyland
Associate Editor .
Business Manager .
Circulation Manager .
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Editor-in-Chief .
Associate Editor .
Photography Editors
. Patricia Haunagan
. . Mary Ruth Richards
. . . . Marilyn llainhle.
Marilyn Cook. .lack Busch
. . . . . Eloise Gingrich
. . . . . . Eleanor Henry
. David Parmelee
. Ellen Mulvihill
. Jerry l.c l-Jonne
. Burton Epstein
Boh Black
Assistant Photogxraphy Editor
Art Editor . . .
School Life Editor .
Urganizations Editor . .
Boys' Sports Editor
Assistant Boys' Sports Editors .
Advertising Manager .
Activities Editors . .
Service Editors . . Ch
C amilla Cook
.lean Meengs Louise For
arlotte Hu kman
Eleanor Henry, Marilyn Cook
Special Features Editor .
Girls' Sports Editor .
Boys' Sports Editor .
Music Editors . .
Society Editors .
Photography .
Staff Secretary .
Advisor . . .
Marcia Ames
Sheila xlllltllllll
.lack Delaney
Reed Badgley Bob Black
Mary Grinnell Barhara loper
Jack Busch
Marilyn ,Ierus
Mrs Xonkman
Cirls' Sports Editor . . Marilyn Borough
Circulation Manager ......... ,lack Batts
Business Manager .......... Donald Hope
Class Prophecy . . Elizabeth Fuller. Charlotte Hickman
Class Will . . ........., Mary Mayo
Class History . .... Marcia Ames ,lim Mc-Cohh
Staff Typist . . . . . .
Advisor . . . .
Assistant Advisor . . . . . .
Seated: Eleanor llenry, Xllss llill. Mary Ruth Richards, l'at llannagan, Miss Schopbach,
Marilyn Gamble. Standing: ,lack Busch, jack Baits, Don llope, Ellen Mulvihill, Dave
l'ai'nielee, Marcia Ames, Betty Fuller. Mary Mayo, Jerry Le Dunne, Mounie Borough,
Mariiyn Cook.
.leanne Fletcher
Miss Srhophach
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