East Lansing High School - Ceniad Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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95959633 CENIAD 1936 ICTHISL MARIE T YLOR Conservative! I Caro High Srl . 1 LOUIS NOEL THEROUX Phy ' 'stl i 1-Y, 35 Field and Stream ,f Club, 2, 35 Camera Club, 4, 9 Chemistry Club, 35 Biology Club, 2, 35 Tennis, 3, 4, Chorus, 2, 35 The Count and the Co-ed, 25 'ATune In, 35 Intramural Sports. Tomboyl X G. ,4. Al., 2, 3, 4: Chorus, I5 The Golden Trail, 1, , Chemistry Club, 3, 4. I 5 BETTY-LOU WARD MA N L. WILLIAMS - olar! - Chorus, I5 The Colden Trail, 15 Chemistry Club, 3, 45 Girl df Reserves, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 1 'K 2, 3, 45 Library Club, 25 De- xi bate, 3, 4: Student Couneil, I5 Drama Club, 4. A I fl' it .Q P fir: w . . 1 V35-1 A Y' I ,,,. I EMILY AN TELFORD Puppeteer! Columbia High School, I. Oak Park High School, 2, 3. Girl Reserves, 4. fi PF IEA' GOO TENNEY oouhfy f Clubbfstry Clu , 3, 45 Hi f 4 Inter os 3 Pre f Drama ' ars 5, 3, 4 I czulyldl Fooayay 2, 3 g Ten is, 2, 3, 'Big He rt el Herbertf 3' Submergedf '45 Intraymra Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4. I ALBERT AND E Land r lub, 3, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, '4Big Hearted Herbert, 3. 4 . . I IQLLA JANE W 4 K 1 ... I . W iff , Correspondent. Sy , A 1 G. A. A., 1, 2, 4,- Gir Rf- 3 'I - I I V serves, 2, 3, ' Chemistry l Club, 3, 45 Ch us, I, The A Golden Trail, 5 Home Er. 4 ' i Club, 2. Twenty-jour

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958353591 CENIAD 1936 6 3 sh I 'Q - .J I A121 J. S Shi Otb , , rack, 2, 3, 4, arsity lub, 4g IIi-Y, 4, 9 5 4, 3 R. IYILSON SCALICS Comedian! ' l den r 'l, , The I nt an h -ed, 2, In X T , Harmony . IIal , Chemistry Club, 3, 4, Ceniad Staf, 4, Intramural Sports, I, 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors, 4, Submerged, 4, Thr Thirteenth Chairf, 4. MARIE Ii. SCIIRO East si , fr e s, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, ,IQ , , 3, 'The Colden Trail, if' I, The Count and the Co- ed, 2. X X f L!n,La'!m w o If ' am - 14 I LY AN CECIL SM II News Hawk! Intramural Sports, I, 2, 3, 4, Ili-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club, 2, 3, 4, Chemstry Club, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Football Mana' ger, I, 2. MA ET YALL TAFT nst 1. fl. , 3, 4. I Girl R , I, 2. Chemis y ub, 3, 4. x?,, I . Twenty-th ree as ,IMA OIIN JOSICPII SCALES, jr. Ilurdlcr! Trarle, I, 2, 3, Intramural Sporty, I, 2, 3, 4, Thr Cold- fn Trail, I, The Count and thr Co-ed, 2, Tune ln, 3, Harmony Hall, 4, Cnziad Stafl, 4, Big Ilrarted Iler- bert, 3, Board of Directors, 4, Submerged, 4, The Thir- teenth Chair, 4. , UIAIVIIQS I . SCIIIICVIC Freshman! Varsity Club, 3 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Baslee all, 2, Intra- mural Sports, 2, 3, Chemis- try Club, 2, Biology Club, I, Orflzestra Club, I. KIiNNI'I'I'II LE ROY SMITII Worker! if 11 fhff W Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ili-Y, 4, 4, Drama Club, 3, 4, Board of Dirrrtors, 2, Class Vice'- Pres., I, Big Ilfartea' Her- bert, 3, Intramural Sports. I qw' J IC L . SWAR 1 , 1.0 3, . I X' f l, WARI 'I ,. TANSICY Go c ! Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Golf, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 3.



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CENIAD 1936 High School Careers of 83, Seniors End In Impressive Commencement Ceremony CLASS OF '36 DOMINATES ALL ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES, MANY HIGH HONORS ARE WON IN CONTESTSg LEADERS OE CLASS VERY CAPABLE By HENRY DIRKS Commencement Day, june 19, furnished a brilliant finish in the high school careers of the eighty-three members of the class of '36. An inspiring speech, and the cello selections by Mr. Schuster, made these students realize that their memorable high school days were at a close. Many thoughts which are reminiscent of their high school days will linger long in the minds of these seniors. Among them will be the very jolly All-Hi party given during their freshman year. The rollicking football party which stood out as the high-light of their sophomore year also holds an important place in their hearts. The Seniors will not be the only ones to re- member the colorful J-Hop and the laugh- making play, Big Hearted Herbert, which were two of the brightest spots of their junior year. As a finishing touch to the already out- standing year of 1934-35, the customary junior- Senior banquet was elaborately given by the class of '36, Colorful Events During their senior year a host of memorable events took place, beginning with the All-Hi Welcome Mixer, continuing with the Senior play, The Thirteenth Chair, and concluding with the traditional Senior Prom. Carry Out Motto Living up to their motto of Not words, but deeds! the Seniors were always on the go. As a result of good co-operation and hard work they, who had chosen the carnation for their flower, won many high honors in class dues drives, activities ticket sales, and paper sales. The crimson and gold colors of the Senior Class dominated nearly every major sport in the high school. This can be pointed out by the fact that ten of the eleven first string football players, all of the debaters, and five of the outstanding basketball players were Seniors. The Seniors were also well represented in tennis, golf, and track. The field of sport was not the only place in which the class achieved honors, since they were leaders of many of the clubs of the high school. Capable Leaders Bill Stack, class president, assisted by Eddie Penner, vice-president, capably led the class in their senior activities under the sponsorship of Miss Stophlet. Ruth Blomgren was the very able secretary of the class. Bob Linton efficient- ly handled the money taken in by the class. Along with Bill Stack, Dick Nahstoll repre- sented the class in the Student Council. Those working hard on the Board of Directors for the Senior Class were John and Wilson Scales. Henry Dirks served the class as press reporter. The high standards and the accomplishments of the Senior Class will long be remembered in East Lansing High School. Having gained much valuable knowledge in their five enjoyable school years, the Class of '36 feels that it is capable of doing greater deeds in a broader field of activity. Twenty-hw

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