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.ff by M3!'fj'fw rr .-7, .ffm ,O f 4 T ' up ygg J U N I O R S Ted Swift loan Washburn Olin Whittemore No pictures: Beverly Com- Mary Lou Telford Gene Watkins William Wise er, Irving Hill, Bob Law- Honey VanDervoort Marianna Weaver Augusta Wolf rence, Sara Pearson, Do- Helene Vorce Anim Wellmfm NOIYHG Wright lores Rimboch, Charles St. Ioyce Wallace Pat Wheeler Mary Ellen Wynqarden john, Dqn Crow, Allen Molly Wheeler JUNIOR CLASS Led by President Bob Stanley, Vice President Mary Ellen Wyngarden, Secretary Helen Hubbard, and Treasurer Ted Swift, the Class of '46 experienced a very happy year in the halls of East Lansing High. Besides this able leadership our class was represented on the student council by Marion Boehm, Ted Stroud, Eloise,Mitchell, Ken Edelson, and Iohn Landon. These people helped to form a fine council. In the fall the juniors got off to a good start by sponsoring a fine party, The Twin-Valley Twirl, in honor of our championship football team. After this success,the, juniors followed up with a triumph over the sophomores in the annual dues drive. For this they received a 52.50 prize. The class was proud to see that three of its stalwart members received Varsity E's'for their fine work on the football squad. These rugged lads were lim Muncie, lack Dingman, ana Dick Otto. Prall. On March l4 the junior play was presented to a packed auditorium. The play was a hilari- ous comedy entitled The Fighting Littles, an adaptation from the novel by Booth Tarkingtan. The fifteen juniors cast in the play, together with the forty-five members on the production staff, helped make thispresentation a success. The play was.ably directed by Miss Wulkow. Two juniors, Iohn Branaman and Ted Swift, were featured on this year's basketball squad and won their varsity letters. On May 5, in the East Lansing Ballroom, the party of the year was presented. This was the annual I-Hop and it was one of the outstanding social events of the year. This year's track and baseball teams sav' many juniors competing. The school year was officially closed with the presentation of the annual Iunian-Senior Banquet. This year's feast was one cf the finest and it was one that will not soon be forgotten. Miss Cuff, Miss Rodriguez, Miss Wulkow, and Mr. Adams served as our advisers this year. Much credit is due them for their fine service, as the success of the class couldn't have been ac- complished without their help. TED SWIFT, Treasurer. 30
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