Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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STAGE CRAFT Stage Craft is a new club. sponsored by Mr. TVilson. whose purpose is to provide trained help for all auditorium productions. The club is divided into four crews, one crew being on duty every fourth week. Rach member has specific duties assigned to hin1 in his week on duty. This club assisted in taking Lantern pictures, helped at the Senior B plays, the style show, the Arts and Craft Guild's exhibit. symphony concerts, sound and silent pictures, assemblies, and lectures. Third Row: Bulock, XVig:ht, Lowell, XVig:ht. Blank, Dennison, ltobl, Galloway Second Row: Stclma, Stowell, 'l'huma, Clay, Haughton, Smrek, Beckwith, VVebber, McConnell Mr. VVilson First Row: Park, Bell, Ingnian, Pierce, Sanders, Halpin, Peterson, Smith QUAKER BUSINESS An eavesdropper who overheard all the meetings of the Quaker Business Club would have a very good idea of what an etlicient otlice worker should be. Tl1e pro- gram may be a spelling contest or a speech given by someone from the business world or even a visit to station YVJIM. The advice given by Robert K. Orr, president of the YVolverine Insurance Company, April 17. on how to be a good sec- retary was thoroughly appreciated by everyone. A delightful gift from the Business Club and Mr. Peterman was the Christmas tree in study 210, which added much to the holiday spirit. Third Row: Dryer, B. Gunter, M. XVood, Iireenhoe, Cunningham, Dotson, Scott, Finch, De-I.ong, Gottschalk, Melinderfer Second Row: Denton, Fitzgerald, I,. NYood, Smith, Feazell, Emerling. Dymond, Jean, Merrill, H. Gunter First Row: Schell, Holmes, Feek, Danilowski, Mr. Peterman, Holmes, Fifer, Mcffray FRENCH France and its people in a glamorous setting of history and tradition offered so many subjects of interest to the French Club that the year seemed scarcely long enough to include them all. The programs as planned by the committee and adviser, Yvilliam Sage, were presented in a variety of ways. the most popular being reports, discussions, and guest talks. Miss Louise Sprau told in an interesting way, at one meeting, of her year at the University of Grenoble and the French mode of living. Two pictures, Joan of Arc and St. Genevieve presented to the club by Kenneth Bissonette '33, were framed and hung in room 3-7. Third Row: XVeaver, Ratt, Sober, Derragon, Bond, Appleton, Brethauer, Bourne, MacKenzie, Catlin, Amell Second Row: Hamilton, Askew, Meacham, Pride, Rcekard, Baker, Robinson, Muir, Dotson, Pasche, Dryer, Mr. Sage First Row: Jean, Dymond, Bennett, Hilliard, Lamoureux, Graham, Lock, Santos, MeKale Page Nznvlu su



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FUR AND FEATHER Few. indeed, were the clubs with a more diversified program than that of Mr. I eeman's Fur and Feather. And it was not surprising that the membership so noticeably increased. because of the interesting nature of their projects. They consisted of an overnight outing to the Octagon Cabin, hikes into the country, an outing to Gibbs' Farm, a trip to Steve-'s Gun Shop, selling candy at football games, and a school fair exhibit. During the course of the semester the club had five educational motion pictures, and a speaker, Mr. Chiles Collins. on VVorld Tours and Natural Sciences, besides special reports by club iueinbers. During National Book Yveek they were responsible for a splendid library exhibit. which was obtained from the Conservation Department. Third liow: Ciibbs, Lewis, Vl'inters, VValton, Peters, Busch, Simpson, Stitt, May Second Row: Bauingras, Sleight, Gunther, Arinstrong, Mr. Feeman, Fenner, Culver, McC'aslin First ltow: Baunan, Mct'onneIl, Yeith, Dobrik, XVebb, Crippen BOXING Are you timid. retiring, and afraid of your own shadow if it surprises you unarmed? Then why not join Mr. Graff's artists of the fistic combat and be the hero of your own dreams? XVith the shouts of friend and foe ringing in their ears, the boxers brought a very profitable club year to a close in a tournament which decided the supremacy, and the winner was hailed as the new boxing champ. Self- defense, agility. mental and physical alertness are points stressed in the boys' training, Third How: Benson, Ryan, George. Dziaclian, Johns, Lovejoy, Assid, Quintieri, Burgess, Miller, Hull Second Row: Atkinson, Keeler, Choskov, Morgan. Raettig, Byelich, Coon, Parisian, Knapp, North, Norton First How: Hinman, Allen. Carey, Barber, VVilson, Grams, Maliskey, Benge, Shippey TUMBLIN G The aim and qualifications of the Tumbling Club limit membership only to those who have perfect control over their muscles, and confidence in themselves as well as those performing with them. Mr. H. A. Vvinston, the sponsor. was very much pleased with his group because of their interest and willingness to perform difiicult exercises. Many of these were first demonstrated by the coach himself and then the members duplicated his feats. Thrilling exhibitions of tumbling' were dis- played before a large audience at the Masonic Temple, also at the Guild Hall, the Bingham Parent-Teacher Association, and the Eastern ParentHTeacl1er Association. All were enjoyed by the spectators. Third Row: Courtney, Godfrey. Cripe, Reeves, Green, Truman, Boyce, Keck. VVendlandt, Kessler, Stead Second Row: Hstok, NVilcox. Clioskov, Usehuk, Robinson, Bissonette. Brooks, Spurway, Titmus, Yanx, Davis, Reutter First Row: Skidmore, Reniger, Bergnian, Gray. Mary, VVatts, Light, XVright, Baxter, Mr. VVinston Page Nmely-sigh!

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