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THE 1942 LANTERN PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL LANSING, MICHIGAN in SSW' .,4k.. Ab Q. ,J LII? Q I -It ' I Q-L., I I XEE A R FROM THE STAFF TO YOU Our purpose has been to present a cross sectlonal vlew of school llfe ln a well orvanlzed and lnterestmg manner Our selectlon of Mlchxgan as the theme was due to lts bexng tlmely but of a hopeful straln well known but peculrar to thls locallty d1st1nct1ve but not erratlc In varlous ways cover desxgn Plcture of the Year sectlon page arrangement and others we have endeavored to connect the theme wlth the annual Our gratltude goes to Dr Georffe Fuller Secretary of the M1ChlgaU H1stor1cal Commxs sron for h1s adV1C6 on matters of state hlstory to the MlChlg3H Conservation Department M1ch1gan Hlghway Department Mlchxgan Educatlon Assoclatlon Leavenworth Photographers and Abrams Aer1al Survey Corporat1on for the M1Chlg3U sectlon page pxctures to our advlsers Mxss Holland Mr Peterman and Mr Brlsbm cooperatlon many d1FF1cult1es would have been encountered Our hope IS that you w1ll l1ke the 1942 Lantern as much as we have enjoyed preparmg lt and that through It many pleasant memorres w1ll be recalled to you 1n the future YOUR LANTERN FOR 42 Earl Abel Edltor 1n Chlef Ellen Neuendorf Busmcss Manavcr Jlm Edwards Photography Edltor Joe McMasters Art Edltor Paul Corey Advertlsmg Manager Photo raphy Versluls Studlos Pflmlng Stone Pflfltmg Company Upper corner sectlon page plctures Mrs R L Gllson Engravmg Lanslng Colorplate Company Bmdmg Wagenvoord Er Company Covers The S K Smxth Company Title page plctur by courtesy of MlCh1g8H Educatlon Association C '1- M - . i b . T ' , H ' -'uv - Q - 1 . b V ' - for their never-failing helpfulness: and to the countless others without whose V 9 ' I g - . . , . - . . MR GEORGE E CHADWICK ,5..z.,-A. DEDICATION To George E Chadwick head of the Department of Social Sciences of Ea tern H1gh School school hand for thousands of students as Dean of Boys a man richly endowed with scholarship and human sympathy a leader with capacity to command and capacity to understand beloved advisor of the Class of June 1942 we the members of the senior class respectfully dedicate this our Lantern Page Three . . S . V - master in the finest tradition of American education. guiding mind and CONTENTS Foreword Dedncatlon Contents Admlnlstratlon Faculty Sensors Academnc Commerce ond lndu try me Arts Sccnol Sports Advert sements Igf , Z , 4 Underclassmen .. , , ,. .. ,. 55 A , ,. . , . .. . . . 69 I r S. 73 F' 77 ' A . 87 ., . . , . 103 i . . H7 ADMINISTRATION X' 3C 'h i f State Capltol Lansmg Courtesy of Leavenworth Photographers 1 ' I ' i , i 1 , I I i 1 1 Tx-x A ' I J., A V - NA - Nt ' Y '. w f ' . . 'fi N A . I jf I I ,- 4 , ,R . E h I X55 Nr 3 .4 ik b. , .7 A . Air? ,V , . 1 - X X , fr..A'N , V. 1 5 L-. ' .g Q gg-Af gif ,nu N. 6 ia: 'E' as r ui: P 'f W, 4 ' 3 I y f 2 il ww , H+ ,Z ge ,Lf 1 X ki S I R? X Q x x, 1 ' M -2 , ti ' . V' , Q I wig ' y , gi W 2 i 2 Q Q' f A 5:54 V Hi f O MA ,, 1 ! 5'?W We :W l, ,,,, , W ,,,, gf: tini- fs 'fl af! '41, if M, L17 'L Qt' 2 Z 5521, 5 fiwsl 4 ,A 4- PICTURE OF THE YEAR Governor Murray D VanWagoner and Prm cipal Dwight H Rich meet Dynamic statesmen like Governor VanWagoner have guided Michigan to its enviable rank among the states of the Union The energetlc far sighted leadership of Mr Rich has given Eastern its esteemed reputation Capably heading the city school system is Dr. J. W. Sexton, veteran educator known throughout the United States for fostering the pay- as-you-go policy. Highly esteemed by his contemporaries, he will be known to posterity through Lansing's new J. W. Sexton High School. BOARD OF EDUCATION Here in Michigan heart of the old Northwest Territory birthplace of public education in the United States the destinles of the school system are directed by local boards of education With a sound Fiscal policy a well planned program of constructlon and an enlightened educational philoso phy the Lansing board has brought our city schools to an enviable posi tion in state and nation ...,l Left to Right Mr JosephW Planck Mrs LelandW Carr Dr FarlandT Morse Dr O M Randall President Mrs F E Mills Secretary Mr C H McLean Treasurer Mr George W Campbell P S Y 5 v Y - v . . . . , . - l . . . r. 2 5' no ' . K T - ' TN, ,M f 'l 1 gs ..-5 -M qs of 1 V- nth: fe -, 1, ,, x rp 4 , , X. Q I . . I . . I . . Q . . . . I . . . . 1 . . . , age 'even Coming to Eastern last fall as the assistant prln clpal Miss Christine Melcher has already won for herself a place in the hearts of all In add1t1on to her executive duties in Located ln the small office th1s year are Mr Rich s assistants Mr Hyrtl C Feeman Crxghtj and Mr Don S Wheeler Cleftj Tracking down truancy and excessive tardiness cases adjustmg pupils schedules and helping with special work around the oFF1ce has kept them extremely busy Keeping the files of Eastern 1n perfect order and efficiently handling the oHice work are Geraldine Young Cleftj and Anne Porter Crightj. New this year they have capably taken over the responsibilities f their secretarial positions. Page Eight she counsels with stu dents and IS the advisor ofthe Girls League Stu dent Council and Honor Society Her charming personality wins her many friends STUDENT COUNCIL Presidents George Abbott and 1 Charles Gilmore Gordon Robinson Robert Brandt Vice-President Treasurer Doris Englehardt Secretary The Student Council experienced its greatest year 1n the history of Eastern The magazine campaign went over with a crash that was heard all over the country the total amount taken in was 8418160 the net profit being S1 113 30 Durlng the second semester an extensive defense and victory program was undertaken Repre sentatlves from the council attended the Five A League council meeting at Central ln the fall and at Ann Arbor in the spring The competent leadership of George Abbott and Charles Gilmore made possible many projects accomplished by the group At' 'in rm -Q. Rowl G Ergin D Jarvis M McQueary J Hoover M Crandall W Kxsor E Sendzick J Blber M McKinsey S Webster V VanDugteren C Mitchell Row2 J Faye K Norris P McMasters B Artes C Schroeder P Cheney J Conklin D Macintosh M Byelich B Williams C Rx kets V Dunckel A Nardo M VanSickle D Baguley H Lord Row3 B Puh'er K Washburn A Woodmancy 0 VanS1ck1e D West E Brandt L Deason E Brokob L Beachno L Terranova S Mills M Hoover R Kotz J Braman R Allen Row4 G Scott H Stebbins J McCul1agh C Collins B Ludwig J Bach L McNutt R Ford D Harper E Phillips M Janson J Arnnng R Jensen C Baumgras J Hardy D Benson E Abel Page Nine -A ' 1 I . . , . ' ' 4 s J' U , A A , . VA 5 , a . A J -F ' -Q i 1 I f' ,I ' ' a J .Z STUDENT COUNCIL . . ,W . Eastern's Vic- tory Committee, a special Student Council group, is made up of the following stu- dents: seated, left to right, Donna Clark, Elsie Bro- kob, Chairman Bill Starr, and J ul i a B i b e r 1 standing, Charles Schroeder and Leonard Deason. Each member has a specific project which he carries out. Two of the projects the com- mittee has under- taken are a more extensive sale of defense stamps and the salvage of scrap metal and paper. On the whole, it is their duty to see that Eastern is prepared for pro- tection and assistance in any eventuality. The purposes of a First aid training course are fourfold: to prevent accidents, to enable a person to determine the nature of an injury, to train the first aider to do the proper thing, and to teach the correct method of transporting a victim. The picture shows people who took the First aid course which was taught by Mrs. McAllister. Mr. Williams had a first aid class for the faculty members. During one of Eastern's air raid drills, the photographer snapped this picture of the students on the second floor. White lines have been painted on the Hoors indicating where students should stand during a drill. Eastern has taken an active part in the national victory book campaign. The student council, through the Victory Committee. sponsored the local drive. The picture shows the poster that was displayed in the library to remind students to bring books. Page Ten FOR ROLL or THOSE IN THE SERVICE WHO Mr. William C. Hemingway M Mr. Willard C. Friz Mr. Donald F. anz Amor, William Arthur, Jack Bradley, Duane Brown, Edward Cone, jack Darling, Harold Davis, Ira Dunham, Doyle Garland, Kenneth Gleason, Jack Gleason, Dick Gordon, Jack Griffin, Marvin Haggerty, Delbert Hamilton, Orrin Hammond, Lowell Harvey. Kenneth Nr Xiavs.. . Xu. m VICTORY HONOR WOULD BE IN EASTERN Howe. Robert Hurrell. George NOW .adjw , M... P Hutchins. Robert Kent, George Longyear. Richard Marion. Russell Martin. Edward Mate, Robert Merritt, Richard Morgan. Robert Ryan, Loyal Shafer. Harvey Shattuck. James Siegel. Keith Silvey. Clarence Skidmore, jack Smith, Louis Stanbough, Erwin Swick, james f. . F Military train- ing was inaugur- ated in Eastern soon after the Pearl Harbor at- tack. It is spon- sored by Mr. Winston and Mr. Altenhof, gym in- structors. The . officers are chosen from the ranks of the boys. The fel- lows are taught the fundamental military prin- ciples and are thus better suited to enter the arm- ed forces. Filling part of a huge government order for accurate scale models of the fighting planes of the world are the boys in the picture, who are advised by Mr. Flory. The planes are to be used by the navy in training ground and air personnel. Certificates of recognition are award- ed the builders by the Bureau of Aeronautics of the Navy Department upon completion of the models. In this way the boys are doing a great deal to help the United States carry the war to ultimate victory. Mr. Van Liere is pointing with a gloating finger to the top of the magazine campaign thermometer-perhaps he is contemplating the help that the hundred dollars sent from the profits of the campaign for a bomber will be in the United States war effort. Mr. Van Liere is our chief air raid warden and has been very active in the defense activities of the school. At the left are the notables of the magazine campaign: crouching Paul Corey and Donna Clark. highest boy and girl salesmen: stand- ing. left to right. Mr. Edwards. instructor of the auto shop group which took top honors: Mr. joe Shields. representative of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company: Mr. Rich. principal: Mr. Peterman. business manager of the campaign. Page Eleven Readmg Left to Rlght Incoming Officers C Baumgras Treas urer E Brandt Secretary P Cheney VICE Presldent J Curtls Presldent Installlng Officers Mlss Armstrong Mlss Manmng Outgomg Officers E Brokob Presldent L Beardslee Vlce Presldent The Boys th1s year ln 10B s under 1OAs wlth Jumor boys League held twenty four sect1onal meetmgs whlch many subjects were dlscussed The Mr Rlch just talked thlngs over wh1le the Mr Feeman discussed thelr hobbles The dlscussed manners and personalltles The Senlors talked about the head of the house and Jobs The Glrls League comprlsmg the femmme populatlon of Eastern had a most actlve year Each grade held 1tS unlt meetlngs d1scuss1ng varlous topxcs pertaxmng to soclal etlquette Two dances were sponsored by the League Van1tyFa1r and WlSh1ng Well Left to Rlght K Pung V1ce Presldent A McConnell Presldent R Brandt Secre tary and Treasurer 6.4 Left to Rxght M Lewls D West Assistant Chxef G Roblnson D Parkhouse R Mllls D Waxdellch E Neuendorf Seated Chxef Student Duty Gulde S Webster Page Twelve The hall system has operated smoothly thls year wlth Don Shaw and Senora Webster as Chxef Student Duty Guldes Several hall officer statrons were changed wlth resultmg added eflliclency -. x , v , V. w I V . , , . . .f A , . . . . v J. . f . . . . . . . 7 V ' Q 1 M . . . . . M , , - ,, 4 , T, r I s , ln ' - n H ' - X . X N 1 - . ' - 2 - y v - . ' , - - . , . - - v s - 1 ' 5 w M A v ' ' J ' - 3, , . . . . 4 if q - l - , . . . . , . , . . ll li ' ' ' 7 - Y ' Y U ' Y - 'S A 4 , . . V uk I 1 . . , . , . , . , . , . , , . . FACULTY K 1 F'al1'1W S9 Courtesy or Wzchzgan Hgmav Ds Helmsmar of Straits ot YS ff, Mackinac Ferry aw !vVfj,qjI,f7L.. fsxhlllfyp kv. MR. GEORGE E. CI-IADWICK, A.B. Social Science MISS VIRGINIA HOLM, A.B., M.A. English MRS. MARIE GEDDES. A.B.. M.A, English MR. LESTER MAILE, A.B.. M.A. Industrial MR. ED. EVA. A.B. Industrial MRS. DOROTHY McALLISTER. B.S. Physical Education MR. RUSSELL SCHNEIDER, A.B.. M.A. Mayhemamics Page Fourteen MR. ELMER L. COURTNEY. A.B. Industrial MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Ph.B.. M Spanish MISS LEILA REYNOLDS. B.S. Commercial MR, RONALD G. KEEPING. B.S.. M.A Science MISS BERNICE VOLLMER, B.S., M.A Home Economics MR. RALPH B. PETERMAN, B.S. Commercial MR. RUSSELL GILSON. A.B.. M.A, W Social Science MR. WAYNE EDGERTON. A,B. Commercial MISS HELEN BENJAMIN, A.B,, M.A. English MISS VERNA GUNNISON. Lifc Certincate Commercial MISS BLANCHE L. KNAPP, Ali. Social Science MR. DON S. WHEELER, A.B. Mathematics unq- Page Fifteen MISS HELEN WALTER. A.B. Commercial MR. ORVILLE FLORY, A.B, Inrlustrinl MISS ELLMA ROSSOW. Physical lirluczvi-.n M.A, MISS MABEI, WOOD. Ali., M,A. Latin MISS MARGARET WINTERS. English A.l5 fVl.A MR, NELSON VAN LII-IRE, All. Cummercial MR. JOHN HRISBIN, A.B., M Social Science .A. MRS. SARA MORELAND, A.B.. B.S. Librarian MISS ESTHER CLINE, A.B., M.A. Commercial MR, BENJAMIN LEYRER. A.B. Commercial MR. MELVIN A. LEACH. B.S.. M.S. Science MISS MARGARET WILLMAN, B.S. Commercial MISS ELEANOR YINGER. A.B. English MR. I-IYRTL FEEMAN. A.B. Science .,.-an Page Sixteen MISS GERALDINE BUDDE. A.B.. M.A. English MR. JAKE K. BURNHAM. A.B. Mathematics MR. ALMA G. WILLIAMS, Life Certificate Indusirial MR. T. KENNETH CLARK, B.S. Industrial MISS LEORA I-IORNING. B.S. Home Economics MISS MILDRED TOOGOOD. A.B. English Vx MISS PATRICIA RUST B Smence MR ROWLAND A WINSTON Physical Emxcauon MISS IRMA SMITH A B Language M SS PAULINI1 SCOTT English MISS IORA KNFVFLS A Soudl S lencn MR WILLIAM C HEMINGWAY M A S C al Suence Page bgxg use MISS DOROTHY GAMBELL Home Lconcmus MR RAYMOND ALTENHOF Physical Education MR HAROLD FERGUSON A Musu MRS PEARL DAHLGRLN Home Egcmomln MISS BLTTIE HOLLAND B An MR MAYNARD MORRISON Mathcma' Lb 'VIR HERMANI C LANJGL AB 'VI Suenue M 'L' f I X. J, sa.,- MR, THERMAN G. HARRIS, A.B,. M.A. Social Science MR. WILLIAM R. McINTIRE. B.Mus. Music MISS NELLIE GROHE, A.B., M.A. English MISS ELSA RICHARDS, A.B. English MR. WILLIAM C. SPITLER, A,B.. M.A. Industrial MR. WILLIAM EDWARDS. Life Certincate Industrial MRS, SARAH HOLMES. Smith-Hughes Certificate Continuation School 11 MR. DONALD MANZ, B.S., M.A, Commercial M ISS GRACIA SEXTON. A.B. Social Science MR. WILLARD C. FRIZ. B.S. Mathematics M ISS ALEATH English M ISS JANELL English M R. WILLIAM Language GARRITY. A.B.. M. LEATHERS. A.B, D. SAGE, A,B.. M.A Page Eighteen -Q. A SENICRS 77' 7 o Wh-,ww ,,,..p-no--v' Courtesy of Mzchlgan Conservation Department Sunset Over Mlchlgan Waters CLASS OF JUNE 1942 Bumplng into fountains riding the elevator up to the fourth Floor and polishing apples the Class of une 1942 as bewildered wlde eyed Sophomore B s spent their first year C1939 405 learnmg the ropes of becoming good c1t1zens 1n Eastern High School Wlth Mr Chadwlck as class advlsor Jack Armng as president Charles Wallace vice presldent Doris Baguley secretary and Dorothy Englehardt treasurer the class welcomed summer vacation with a hlgh scholastic record and a successful Sopho more Mlxer behind them Fully recuperated from their first year in hlgh school the members of this class proceeded to become worldly sophisticated juniors Hav mg mended h1S politlcal fences Jack Arnmg Edwards Norma Lou Gregg and Elva jeschke CLASS ADVISOR Mr George E Chadwick CLASS OFFICERS Arden McConnell Ernestme Robinson President Secretary Glenn Scott Marne Long Vlce Presldent Treasurer in his Cablnet In the spring of 41 Bob Truxell cultivated his first gray halrs as general chair man of the J Hop Enchanted Isle As stately dignified seniors the june 42 class staged its Hrst production Come Out of the Kitchen the semor B play Then the exam CFISIS quickly passed the weary but jubilant senior As racked their brains for a prom theme and devoured the Joke books datlng from 1895 for semor program gags wxth such weighty matters as the senior glrls breakfast senior banouet exams and oh yes commence ment on their mmds Page Twenty H C I . I . . ' . ' - , . A . . . . 1 . 1 . . I ' D v . ip! L . 1 y . . . . D 1 M v . again was elected class president, with Jim , . KA' u . I ' Y as , - ' U , . - , , - .. . , , . . A I V V 9 xi - ABEL EARL ALBERT Ear ns edxtor nn chnef of the Lantern presxdent of the Honor Society and a member of the Musrc Appreclatxon Club Student Council and Choxr He rs a drplomatlc leader and has drxve extends to the tennxs court AMES MELBA ELAINE .I Shorty loves to wrxte let enjoys badminton and archery S be telephone operator ' nf ANDERSON L S JANE L IS IS an ace mmer and gxves out wnth the blues l-a Dxnah Shore After graduation she wr chirp Number ple AND CK BERNA er arf ts a hunter at he an en ALCENIUS WILLIAM W Bull ns foreman of the prxnt shop and a member of thc Lantern staff He has also drved for the swlmmxng team and helped tram the football team Brll s a man lf there ever was one ANDERSEN GLENN A Glenn rs an amateur boxer wxth a profes snonal punch Ir' l94l he won the state junnor keet snootxng champuonshrp As a soul txller he wxll operate a caterpnllar tractor 4 HERBERT a eaks but speaks not ff IR LLL ANET l -36? ed 1714 xmmmg badmnn stas football and basebal X att an undecxded as yet c e hopt V b Certxfred Public Ac a er I 1 I ARNING HN FRE E ows 1 e nd and rc belongs to the Hon Society .He a Gad on the reserve bask l ll and football te and was presldent of y class rn the sopho more and jumor years He hopes to make West Poxnt hrs next al mater BAGULEY D IS E Dons has been cretary and , laid the Gxrls League grand pruc s the magalme ca algns for three a member of the ntern staff She wa ' h nn the Senxor B ay and the Honor So er future calls or busmess admxnlstratxo C whrc may net her a C BA OR FRANCES ANNE Fra x s has been actne rn the Social Danc mg an Bowlxng Clubs the Grrl Reserves and also rn assembly programs To be elther a model or a perfect wrfe IS her ambltron BANNING ALBERT V Al IS an enthusxastnc spectator at foot ball and basketball games In has not too definnte future he will be either a salesman gr a student of tool and dxe makxng at G M ech 1 d GUI ' eserve actlvttles X nor chool she plans SC f 4' I J' L a d thagn' tl baseball H S retar Alstronomy Club Aft' 1 ttend ammg school he bo I mg in o'fFncer on the hrgh sea day Ro P' 'BAILEY VIRGIBIA . Gm belongs Qibe Gu' erves and ba s birds nn thi Badmmto Club he recelved a way n last y s maganne contest and 200 popnt G A award nn gurls spor o longs to b a perfect wnfe or a prlvqggeeretary -K LAS MARY ATHERINE has been rn e Gxrls Band ve seme ers and ns a ber of the French Soc: , Dancmig Girl Dxscussxon and Lxfe Savn Clubsf She ns to graduate from Mtch n Starts and ch hlstory M BARNARD BETTY MAXINE Betty rs tops rn cooking although she lxkcs badmxnton and bowlxng too She has chosen nursing as her lxfes work she wall get her trarnlng at St Lawrence Hospital Page Twenty one 1 v ' I , , -. - . l , . . A fu ' 4' i , H , la , r ' D, -- y. .1 L.. -. A . v ' 1- 'en a ' . . ' ' 5 ' .2 3 . I. If v - ' FK Q.. E- .0' A .. . wen- V - - . V .. ' -V .. 00 7- : . . e. If t Q ll 2 . bf ' X ..,. ff' I ' J Vv'f V? fu, Q11 K S- e' , 'P f .'?1 ' -, 4' - . If wi, X, V' Y t . . 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E .. . .. .' , . . - 5 ' 'ff i 5 A 1, z ll . - ., 4 . xX . - . alt. bb BARTLEY MARJORIE M Maggie was on the property committee for the,-,Senior B Play and is cashier in the cafeteria She likes best to roller skate crochet and write letters Nursing is her chosen career BAXTER BETTY JEAN Betty belongs to the Girls Discussion Social Dancing and French Clubs and the Honor Society She has lent her services to the library and Lantern staffs She plans to teach physical education after graduating fr m M S C BEMROSE EVEL A member of the C r Eve yn life wrapped up in musi Teaching music is her hope for the BAUN ORVEL MERLE Dugan belonged to the Chemistry Club and Boosters Club H beats it out on the drum in the band played on the baseball team and was one member of the famous corner in 315 He will give Michigan State College a break BECK K! TA Va he Girl Reserves and engo e s nd cheering the team ootball atm is to be a y nurse BENNETT MERL E Merle dances beautiful an loves camp out Her ambitfon s to clerk in a dep nt store or bake des biscuits WCA -za.: w 'soma-UP1 El o Ewing,-'Z 1' :Sz 39. If-4 fc 'f.-?w'5,o 'Um 0 C' 'F Soi H' E' -1 :: X XX Ah L' 4 L o Y ELLENH I , fc tyxfky xx A- R' 3 : F1 E. Z :x m -. fb 6 o '1 K1 VI 5 e pays a an up game? 5' gpprrg If Iwill e.nroll.mM S C-ft Lx ERGAN HENRY Henry ushered in the Auditorium Cl' w and a Fur Feather and Finner H ans to nter the business world as a stenogra n then traxel seeing America First member of the E4 E V n t ms and go In ans , study for secre Ol' Sin USH1955 UHIVCYSIIY AV 1 fx ,r I Bon 1- JOHN JR John s t art 'and soul lie ebal Ha irg been tive in cross con d baseba at Easter he lhqpes to pl! ' fessional American cket A 1, xlx BOWDEN gi HNA1- 'f john played A kerballvfand wa x active on the track and cr . c'ouni.-ngteams. The Bible and Baflminton S1 bs hatieybeen nefited by his membership. 7 e- plarisgo-,st A engineer- ing at Michigan . ate Ae. BRISTOL. GERALDINE Geraldine is active in swimming, bowling. and skating, and loves dancing. In e crystal ball she sees herself as a secretary. Page Twentyetwo F BER i f as been activ in football and in xxng Clu Altho h of the ath etic he fails to underst d the fairer sex is greatest ambition H ll attend M S BOX LA VEDA ILENE ' LaVeda was active in the French and Latin Clubs, She likes to bowl and dance, and dreams of traveling in Mexico. Michigan State College has something in store for her in the future. BROCKWAY ROBERT Bob is active in baseball besides being in the Boxing Club. H would like to pi in t e air cor s. . . . is ' rrestination. BROKOB ELSIE Elsle has been pres1dent of the Gxrls League and was elected Eastern s best cm zen besides bemg a member of the Latxn and Boosters Clubs Student Councxl Honor Society and Lantern staff She wall study to be a teacher at M S C BRUSH ROBERT E ' A Bob enjoys a ood footb e besxdes swrmmmg and gol To s try rn the navy rs hrs plan for ure ' va BROWN RALPH J W Pete was wrdely heard as head cheer leader He s vxce president of the Spamsh Club and a member of the Socxal Dancxng Club Gnrls are Petes chref sxdelme He plans to become a naval aviator BULOCK DALE K Dale IS a photographxc genxus he ns staff clxcker for the Easterner and arms to be a commercral photographer Vocallzmg the Boys Octette as one of hrs actxvxtres BURGER WIL IAM F T AL Bxll played the varsity basketball a ber of the varsxty baseball team and has an ent admlratxon for txtxan and e foo ll teams and the Socxal hatred gals H will study engmeerx Dan rn mbxtton ns to play ro S a ' r xfwtw' lf BYE ICH MILDR DQ THY he has been a mem C ell French and Fre Cl s and Lantern staE te hung career she wrll Belng especx athletic Na and has been nn veral unter cla meets OFEce wo s her arm r c the Stu I 'iw onver Q 4. X n mg , Q gr brtxon. 15. become a fashxon 3 isl lf 4 Q es: lng we one of her many cco nt f . xke to attend , s- 5,9- se S 5-Y-f are busy at needle k whcn :sox ' ng wnh the lxbrary prepif for stenographxc work 1' CATES HEL CHAFFEE A I Helen would e to have 80 ll' Alan was a me r of he osters Club acquainted about Eastern even ,jl and rs active ll: Sebalguand owlmg H wants to return Oklahoma and W, fat. plans to go toy y Fre T as and stu y I to be an ae :cal engmee LENDER RUTH R J ushered as a member of the Audi torxum Club Srngmg and collectlng news paper clnppmgs of her fnends are her avocatxons After attendmg L B U she plans to be a secretary CLARK ERNEST O Ernest cheers on ye olde team at basket ball football and baseball games He will Joxn the army and eat beans after graduatxon cl PP CAR-OL olyn has Eeen romment member of the hour Ea erns 9 rrls Quartet French and 1 rench nvers on Clubs and Honor oc Y HQ ambr n rs radio or concert wor 1 She ll t d De Pauw X CLARK ROBERT W Bob has won awards rn typing and xs especially tnterested rn model airplane bunld mg Hrs greatest ambxtnon rs to learn to H1 Page Twenty three , , . . fe, ' 57 ' 9 V ' . 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I i- ' '31, .7 Q 1 S' I ' 4 r 4 xX . - v - :fill CONNOR JOHN PAUL Johns interests lie in the Boxing Club basketball and jerking sodas at Cunning ham s He will study journalism at MlChlg3 State College CRANDALL VIVIAN M Vivian is a Girl Reserve and musc is at the top of her l t After graduation she w attend L B U and prepare o b a typlst CRIPPS LOIS Lois has the novel h 1 of collect ng war headlines and cartoon She is a member of the Travel and Lati lubs She will attend Michigan State Coll COREY PAUL ALFRED Paul was advertising manager f r-e Lantern He will attend Ferris Institute and will become a scientific crime detector on t e Michigan State Police force CRAWFO OBERT LEON Bob the war as a Marine and back- baseball and football e Ho-pes electrical engineer CRITTENDEN GL NA MAE Ginny has been in the eedlecraft Club nd tre surer of the Audlto m Club She era clicker and love to travel ate secretary is her bition teal CULLINANE 'BE Y IJMMINGS HAROLD E J EDWARD L A I arold enjoys football and basketbal m 6 H Bob was a .4 ,, ,I X ude 1 ae sigeljigies He was a member o L e eil and bowli asf will attend 9 V g, civil engi mg f sf 'f' U .INGHA BETTY , needle for the Nee 5 s N X broad sts and swimming Li uuilh- f sts To be her fathers s N, 'x N AA ese l and home room ut athletics and pf! E SECYCKBYY IS l lCl' lSlh5lF tion She will attend M S' ' A stlfdy d ' b '4 U ' -K QS Ku' CURT A '-EY Louis-,- iffy.,-gy . ' . ' , ' 1- STEPH J. Lou . s,-acpvo .in 4-the-M f'ba.hd. . ' -' is active in th Hi-Y. Auditorium orchestra. - -H' '-an,eve 'for.u rbspeciall' V .. ronomy Clubs. H dances. plays golf n 't softball, and would lik to be an engineer. blondes. . wl -.',vrn-qlriifm-:.,A ' - V DALRYMP -- JAMES. AL im is a m berhofi fthe: A-'- . H is active in backsta vtlork-'d't1d'ljrAoyi peration for the assemblie -He, for' position as a motion pictu opei31 ' DE KAMP JOHN A. John brings 'em back dead from his hunt- ing trips and is a veteran sailboat skipper. He plans to loop the loop as an ace pilot. Page Twenty-four DAY DAWN A. D wn is a self-sufficient lit le gal and d'eams of a vine-covered cottage. She plans to attend beauty school and she is interested in bowling. DE LOACH DONALD T. Don is an ace public speaker, varsit baseball nlavei and his bowling score is 2l0, He is al' Cary Grantishf' After gradua- tion he will work in Ford River Rouge plant, DEVEREAUX IRENE MAE Irene was a paint splasher in the Art Club Making her way in the business world is er aim after attending Cleary College DIENER BETTY JANE9 J' Betty has been secretary of rf ltorium Club and is a member of t cxety and Lantern stall' Keep 't e G- morale with better wri er av 'V past me Her ambition be a pr va secretary DIXON DORO Y MAY D t is in e Qin Club and the Honor Society She lov to roller skate Her ambition being t sleep she will drea her way through M DO ROWSKI Jo - DICKERT EDWARD J Ed slugged away in Boxing Club and slaved away on the Easterner He aims to be another Rudyard Kipling DIGBY DONNA BETH Donna is domestlcity itself besides being friendly and unassuming R I MARGARET A et has mooth stroke in swimming and baske S e p ns to be secreiar ' 7 I'f'f 'l d A J E ,I ole strike every tim C ud ' l ng and baseball ast -bowler H plans me anxc e a p Q sional player L -ww, ig ., M DOWNI EVERE 4 WILLIA' at v .f ef 1- HERINE LU LLE Ya: the Auditor: Club l iss 1 gtg: on Eastern 5 scandal Having a per l full f I eq 7 phroys archery baske ll a d vvy will be an ert printer a. d. . - pqlq i . '- llture lies ,in tlh -' n ss diplomal. - - ' . '-lwbrld:-gf - V 'cr-etary. l . ' -' ,:': ' f :.'Q 1 I '. '- . 4 ,, ff--ii' . ,-nf? : f -' -.. 7 'N DREYSSE N ' MA J V Jeannie is an vid camera .'l'kX I -Verna .was a ' ' of t A Club. S e bowls a high scor ' She would li z. - . A- plans to' enter- f ' O0l,4Kfl'9jflllll her to . a nurse alde in . ospital. 'I' gh ,fi','N'Red Crossnqgf . , . D HAM DUANE PAUL 'D y is president of the Auditorium Club and a member of the Hi-Y, and was on the Easterner staff. He shows his school s irit at football games. M. S. C. is ' destination. EASTON BEVERLY Beverly belongs to the Girl Reserves and Social Dancing Clubs. Though not ' the immediate future, she would like to travel around Paris and London. 'TCHERQHAC EY WRENJSEA 1 . -V ry.. tarr Nwhile ou may. You should 'very 'r g wa , Whether it's here or w er lfis, ere. . ins will count and not a.i,t.,b h p t be a radio ng'ne r . t ,A!wG,R'rO o e 1 B .V 5 , I EDICK MARION MARGARET Dickie was a member of the French and Drama Clubs. At knitting she is expert and loves to dance. Her ambition is to become a buyer. Page Twenty-live T ...- EDWARDS JAMES B lm was vtce presldent of the junlor class He xs rn the Qutll and Scroll Honor Socxety and Astronomy Clubs and as on the Easterner and Lantern staffs He 15 a camera and dark room Cphotographxcl fnend waricls to be a news photographer and wlll go S ELLSWORTH ALICE ELAINE To be as efficient a secretary as she was a hall off: er 1s Alxces ambltxon Her favor xte pastxme ts goxng places wlth her one and only ELY DARLEEN Darleen was a mem of the French and Gxrls Dlscussxon C and Lantern staff She enjoys all sort f sports and plans to be a secretary HXXXXXX Yr X SMITH IRIS EGGLESTON Ins belongs to the French Club and ns a member of the Lantern staff Her future hes 1n marriage a happy home and dress design mg ELSEN w R JOHN E ohn trapper hunter and Esh sketball sharp shooter l as play: all To be an expert afzsman IS his ENGLEHARDT 'D IS P Dorns belong to the H r Socxetv Latm Club ravel Club and La rn staff and xs of Student oun She cuts Egure on :ce skates nd plays bad e wnll study tg C a teacher ENGLEHAR LDO A 'xl RNSBERGER FRANCES w orothy was v e N Frances belongs to the Socxal Da cxng Senlor B Play .1 at nch and Gxrls Dnscussxon Clubs a f member f vp? S ent Council and Lantern stah' She ll Honor Soc ! C as a physical educ wxll envy reeo If ra,d ' f M S fe LY LEAN? 'V Nu ,H BECCA xx ve part ant an basket f Y N 5 swm mg Beverlys aga s in '91, as a hostess -Af 4 ' he AV 1 A FELZ E b0RIS Dons te tc he n xalDanc1 and Gxrls xsc S Lon Clubs 4 :ming to b a stenogr e wall atten ,gme Bust ness Colle 1- 1 1-'SVA A-0' FLORIAN ANE L Duane made e' Wlfh.'hlS cla et mn the band for three I 'Hi bowl an expert game and hopes be a to X mcran FORCE DOROTHY E Dorothy was a Glrl Reserve and Jnved away In the Socxal Dancxng Club At swxmmxng and skatrng she IS a whxz' She wnll attend Lansing Business Unnversxty Page Twenty sax g she would like s ra She ns a mem eserv and Socual Dancxng Q S M L LOIS A I g ton photograp and travel are few of Mabels terests She wxll r the busmess world s a stenographer and hopes to come out a cretary FORBIS ROBERT WILL AM I rest well m all classes After gradua tlon he will ald the defense effort as xndustrxalrst FORCIA LOIS M Loxs belongs to the Gxrls Dvscusslon and Socnal Dancing Clubs Bowlmg and bad mmton are sndelxnes and she has her eye on stenography FRANKE HAZEL LUCILLE Hazel 15 active ln photography and sports namely xce skatxng badmrnton and dancnng To be a secretary 15 her ambltlon GARDNER BETTY JA Bettys prnme xnterest skatnng next come tennxs and bad rs an enthusxastlc member of t 7 ES nf GEMALSKY Kenny played ty basketball and foot ball and was a ber of the Lantern staff He has a frxend H1 there or eve one his specialty h NNETH Auto mechanic knows nts :ns nd outs GIL ORE CHARL drllc lS Student Co ell known or hrs footbal ba playxng mber f F F Club He plans to an und ll esldent GADALETO TERESA MARY Teresa really has a way wuth her snappy Spanxsh songs An avxd club woman she has belonged to the French Social Dancmg Spannsh and Musxc Apprecxatxon Clubs After attendxng M S C she hopes to teach Span lsh or sing t GARRISON WELDON S 1 IS vnce presndent of the Honor Society H1 Y and Travel Clubs He was Unxon man xn the opera He wxll enroll M .4 C- BETTY JANE has nged to the French Club Au Cu nd Madngal Cholr he alway ly smxle for everyone beau , n ns her ambntron nl, l ,f Es car enthusxast nvrdua D Cafter dlplomal x I BV ling' 3 a new tank a a yet college I nf GLASSB OK BAR 6 AN mb Barbara IS retary of th 6 eserves an a member the Soclal I e was also a ' ber of e Qing Court Stephens 4 lege rs her destl GOODELL V CTOR I xc esx o hrs z' J' rs partxcularly teresterl rn p plans to attend C and l tnto police wor G HAM BEATRICE I B a has been actxve ln the Gxrl Reserves and Honor Socxety Sports are her mam xnterest especxally basketball and badmxnton To be a secretary ls her goal GREEN MARJORIE E Marjorie IS active ln the Girl Reserves badmxnton and swxmmxng H r mterest ns secretarial work . nl e 7 s ARD ANDE xN ON ld basketball f X esxdes oym ng-and skating H l attend kl yet college Q J 1 -N GORSLINE q NDDL N Gwen belo the it Conversa 'tion Club onor ,Soc y and was prominent ny choir an assembly pro grams S xnteregted n becomxng a professlo tcompanlst a plans to attend Chrlstxa e m Miss r EEN BKTT JANE tty rs pregdept the Gxrl Reserves and neclally hctnve Intramural basketball ambxtl xt he the world of fashion as yer fo larg epartment sto e GREGG NORMA LOU Norma has two opera leads to her crednt and was presldent of the French Conversatxon and Music Apprecratlon Clubs She eats and sleeps musxc and lans to contmue her vocal trannmg at M S 8 Harmonxous rs her llfe Page Twenty seven W i GROW DOROTHY MAY Dorothy belongs to the Girl Reserves She 1s an enthusxasuc roller skater She would luke to have a posmon rn a department store GUEST NORMA L Norma belongs to the Glrl Reserves and enjoys badmmton and bowlmg T be successful beauty operator IS her ambxtxon HALPIN KATHRY Kay belongs to t trl Reserve and mxntcn To tran herself for the busme world she would like er school enjoys danclng and .. o ll .-. ,. fl : Q. na D o 5 1: .. o N NXXX XX Rig shows swxmmm 'md basketball GROVE WENDELL F Wendell as a fisherman pulls em IH that long He llkes to hunt deer Ccearah an tanker wxth cars HAINES A LEE H Lee gure skatmg and ten nxs Ill so for a nursmg career HAMILTON 'BERD LLA MARIE s chlef Interests ome dav she o be a clerk or an Rice gurl HARDING V LET A ARDY OUIDA E Vxolet belongs t ' ' Freq ulda has been a member of the C101 and tenms badmxnton E terns Gxrls Quartet Socxal Dan th llmxt or an Badmnnton Clubs To be a model rs er stewardess 5 f Wh lon Sne expects to aftend busm of S A Lsou ERTE ' W 5 i vb N v S,h1S ex rlmentlng 1h CLIENT! av e m e B b e C u a 9 actxve ln swxmmlng and 'N een She plans to s Cr :L ' 'hlgap State College ,Ap an udy to be a secre v or A Q3 HAVE , STANLE ll D Stan vlceapresxdent of 'fborue roo ll an xnterested bl ander xn baseball and lntere d arqafootball gd pwlmg a l lmmmg In the fu e he would xke beautxful netteq' and makrn mnllnon en C after ard joxn ng dollars 'I Fourth Estate tnewspaper ofessnonj -gx K HENRY RO RTSW Bo IS a me er of the Stude Council and has appeared our ,aqemblx wnth hxs super accordion e enyois swx and football and plans 1 enrollgm M X HILL BEVERLY SUZANNE Beverly has worked xn Easterns cafetena for 3 years She has been a member of the Audxtornum Club and the Gxrl Reserves Bad mlnton and baseball are her preferred sports She plans to be a cateress Page Twenty elght HERRICK RUTH ELAIN Ruth skates and plays badm nt n and basketball hke an expert Her wlsh for the future to be pr vate secretary HODGES JOYCE E Joyce lS Interested nn 4 H Clubs and mce skating After her work at M S C she wxl teach home economncs 1 , - .. 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Y 'I ' ing is a 1 . 4 ' 'ilr-'iff' ,N ' ' ll I , t - . -. . . . . . . l HOLLINGSWORTH KATHLEEN M Kathleen has been actrve rn the French Club She en1ovs xce skatxng and xs fascx nated by arrplanes She hopes to have a posxtlon m the Bell Telephone Company HOUSE PHYLLIS M if Crochetxng rs Phyllls hobb es work lng on the lrbrary staff oftball and swxmmxng are her f 5 She hopes to be a stenogra HUGHES ROB RT W Bob IS a con gsscur of guns a sharp shoot ng hunter nd a skxlled fisherman Bible Club clalm hrs membershlp He opes e a orest r r or ch hoo neer WZ' HOLLINGSWORTH RICHARD LEE Duck has taken no actlve part on any commrttees he has merely made a habnt o olferlng excellent suggestrons He was a featured player rn the Semor B Play Study mg chemical engrneerxng at M S C rs hrs arm HUFFMAN VIRGINIA E Gxnger belongs to the French and Socral Dancing Clubs S e rs super drum majorette for the Veterans of Forexgn Wars and loves to rude horseback She will attend M S C to study to be a band teacher 4 ,Q UTH E an srastlc member of the Bxble C u conscl ous worker she wrll have her p 0 t e I mf , , I CHARLES H S ELI BETH LILA Cs mpsb bk 1 43' Loure rs resrdent of t an a super tromb player 6? re xn assembhes an ' opes to have Glenn Millers ll be 3 B M 0 ' Man on Campusj a :l1ch1gan State College ISMAY FRE ' ' Fred belongs 0 the H1 gb gs , varsrty basketba and footbal mlghty smooth H p ans 1 1' electrical eng ne I ETZ CE REINHOLD H IK H-wld coone ates wrth the che r leaders t f tball and basketball games After a be Dlan to contnue draft ng JEFFRIES NICK C Nick dresses accordmg to Esqulre and plays baseball accordrng to D1Maggxo would luke to roam the world as a news photographer C5 IHICFCSIS afe IH lnflllg U He eckles the government xl pass Q g' e w 5 I Q Nh 'tl n enjoys ntenance radiates ve rn French Club tmg as a pastrme 'S e a supg 1 busmess woman r' -6' cl ! buck 1 vue presrdent f home and fd Sverrtable super ma s t hunt g Beautrful grrls t e n of fx I 5 Coas DONPMZJ E 44, Don belongs, the VAS nomy and Travel Clubs an If he Hnnor ocnety H lnkes non ficmoxfbuolcs nbstc ds and foo! b ll M s ,cflfas his bla f next fall I ' FERY KAT EEN A ay loves bbokr rn tennrs and bar m u and beldhgs t he Red Stockxn Club In I e busmepb wor she wxll be a stenog l' f JENSEN RICHARD T Drck rs a stepper rn the Socxal Danc mg Club and has represented hrs home room m the Student Councnl He plans to study crvrl engxneermg at M S C Page Twenty nme f' 4- - , , . u . .... - '. 5 I . f . 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' A j L lm ' ' I '.,'H- .1 'g n ' .V 1, , 'I 1 ', I f' ' f A, ,5 5r ' . : X ,'s.'.,.,- lv.. . 'fa T- , l f, ,I . ,. 4. 45' . h I- N 1 ', I . '7 U ,- J. V k' V ' . y ,qc 1f3ICFl . s . wQt'1 his l ' ' , . ' - . ap V V V -if L 1 A 'L jf' A V f. ,I . r .1 2 li ',4gQf Y f 1, .,-,TQ Z V, x H . xx. . . , . Q A ' ' ' . He Q , ' ' JESCHKE ELVA I Elva IS very actxve m church orgamzatlons For relaxation skatmg and badminton pro vxde athletic pleasures She plans to be a successful busmess woman KEENEY GERALDINE G Gerry calm and serene as a summer nxght loves to Fnsh sew and read the latest novels --. og X iifsiw mlg Z -.nggz 735',g B:.. ' :am '4 E0-11:1 mga' .,::O .-, 77 Q 5 Fl O E015 f 335. 55 0:2 SSE' : 22 x Xxxxxx t tx KENT Walt an to work WAL KEEFE JUANITA ROSE Wtth an Irxsh twinkle m her eye and mad ness m her feet Nita sways and swmgs on the dance floor Lxght heartedness wxll keep pace wxth her un a secretarial career KELLO tv ON E eon ns mt 5' nn sports and does axr plane des 1' spare txme H wxll become ter graduation KENNY CLAREN Clare collects strangel haped bottles a worthv pastime He ns a fu re pnnter wxth the Hearst syndlcate SGW NYON DONALD C Jdoball d Don plays a wncked game of .fo ball at he H ne p y the sxdelmes and bowls the same serxous countenan L y if n lndustry he will make hrs mark s w If dra man s KIL Y GSW r I VINI K, r OCIKI Dancm eres u 5 and skatmg e a ary or a salesvsf oo I don t met ho X 1 - , . . . ' . I, . ,, . - fn 1' T- Z , r . 7, I , . JI ,II . .. L . . III I . . I A . , , 5,5-F , N ' . e ' . Q3 -e d 3 af ' . Ss 'I I ' I .I -- . . 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' I' 1 I UI , , X - 21 ' Q ' ,I IX ll 1 , . , . .A 4 v KING OSTER O 'Y 1 Foster b rled -dp ground and rs sec arylhnd treasu room T e -hght cakes or IS h1s ambl f 1 track tea hts home flatfoot C I X KLEBER H N EN GRACE Helen belongs t , he SO-H131 Danc Club She also loves to e skatg, and pl tennxs and badmmton N, er gfaduatxon PI e wnll exchange her extb X s for idol! bo s KNIGHT FREDERICK E Fred was Easterns wrestlmg champ In 41 He lS a member nn good standmg of the Chemnstry Club He wants to travel and later become a newspaper reporter or photo grapher Page Thirty C S -4 1 J -1 Q ACK L?-S' Inn on hrs chur basketball team I mber of he tern Bxble Club nter the trafhc b smess KNAPP DOROTHEY Dot wants to be a concert sm er She ns a member of the Easterner staff and Gxrls Dxscussmn Club Durmg the summer she loves to Dlay softball KRAMER FRANCES D Frances loves dancmg and the movnes Her future ns bux't around a life nn a llttle white Vll lC Covereu C0f!EgC KROUSE MAXINE E. Maxlnes mterests he nn the home for she does housework and cares for chnldren out smde of school She lxkes badmlnton and fishmg and xs a member of the choxr LA ROWE BARBARA 4 Barbara stole the show as colored mammy nn the Senxor B Pla ff' s been actlve nn the Drama an cxng ubs e ll be a eo she chooses .F LEETH ZANE AY Lane was presxden of hrs home room and a member of the S eal Dancmg Club Hrs mam mterests are sung skatnng and base a e wlll bec 6 a Hyer ln ncle S armed forces LANE FRANCIS W. Bud rs a quxet bashful CU fellow and hrs mam xnterest as baseball He was a member of the Soelal Dancmg Club M S C will clalm hum as a student of engmeermg after graduation LEE EUGENE C Ladies of Eastern your attentxon has been appreciated' Lee ls a member of the Socxal Dancmv Club and lxkes basketball softball an bowlmg He will enter M become an engineer , 4 3 MA BERNITA E a was of the trxcky baton twnrlers ls a Swxmmmg and basketball ta e if f e She will become a secre ar WWI, 7 QM 'milf' LENT IUANITA I loves party a s e t ches to god C We I LEWIS U RRIE IR 4 Z BETTY s. E 'V' ek I ' d the wo d and s '75 mlhctd Sort Her favor r s Iler 5 g and swxmmxng x Ann. Q n she WI e S, Og s suc0elQ EL JEAN A trap lxes rve b U to the Drama an rench Carne although e plans to be efsstx and the Honor - ocrety after graduatxon most unusual G n dl 5 ndingly well as the admg of salt shakers ms 1 er possession Y U lor B Play After LEYRER DO 1 RES A truly muslcra y lady Dol 1 the cholr for thre years Wnth no and wmnxng pers alnty she count l ' less frxends at E tern K I LO t WOOD JANET ELAINE jan IS an ace basketball and softball payer and loves to bat around m her dad s car She has belonged to the Boosters and Travel Clubs To lead the unmhxbnted lrfe of a forexgn correspondent IS her ambl tron MACKEY DAVID L A personalxty full of rascallty Dave was a cxty slrcker lawyer nn the Senior B Play and xs consndered quxte a card shark He wxll enroll rn M S C hopes to crash Broa Vdy 1 J fLiNN ARLENJQQ, Music domlnate99x'lene 1 S e ns conscnentnous ang! ans tg b Hrs! class secretary I if p G DORGTH MARIE IC was a rl serve and chairman o t I G r s L gue Wnshmg Well She rll add gf mour the secretanal field 'sf MARBLE PATRICIA JANE Pat has an envxable xmagln hon as well as a practmcal mxnd She won a A A award and will be a Bug Woman on s next a E Page Thirty one 4 f af' 1? MARLETTE, MARJORIE V. Margxe belongs to the Gxrl Reserves Sl'e rs active mn swrmmmg bawlmg and skat ng She would like to wo k around an axrport or be a fightmg avnatrxx MATHIAS ESTHER L Esther ns a member of the Grrls Glee Club Pnng pong roller skating and danc ng are her hobbxes She wants to become a beautrc an 55714 0, rj MCCLURE D KEITH Kerth was general charrm f the Semor Prom a member of the As omy and Audn torlum Clubs and wor on the Lantern Outside school he ns rested rn anythmg thats not studyxng wrll enroll xmx xxx xx X gi, MASSUCH, ARTHUR, JR. Arts patrxotrc ambttxon xs to Joxn the U S Marrne Corps He possesses a deadly sen e of humor wnrch 15 as efiectxve as any comb nat on of machme guns MCBR ,AVIS L Avxs was ry of the Tumblmg Club and actlve I rls band Among her numerous fn re teachxng prrmary grades gebr , robatlc dancxng MCCONNELL AR N JACK Mac ns Boys League u esrdent presndent o hrs senror class vce resident of t e H1 Y and a member of th Athletrc Board of Control and Lantern staff He played on the f all basketball and ftball teams ttend the Unlversxt of Syracuse MCCRUMB G RIA K cDERMOTT BETTY J Gloria rs always xcprre etty xs vxce presrdent of the Grrl R4 rves selle She swxms a IS actxve nn swrmmmg and b mg belongs to the plans to be a clerk at Arbaugh graduatxon she w cf J .. Mc NALD Y RU Bett laas been a y of the Ttqv and 9 ber o th Honor ocr Q, H1 1 H1113 Che try ana .Lxfex French Cub x r will s u medxcme at an a er e La rn staff Student P ' cast e plans to -Av i ate 9 llege McMA 1 ERS Jo joe IS srdeut of the A ub art edltor o the L rn and a me tiff the boy band and t Spdml Dancing 1 He plan, tenms and lf :Rid lrkes to f round rn hrs car alan He'Wv1l.l attend t T5 York Instxtute of 'Url t lx MENGER TTY' ANN Ann was a me er of e Soc1al ancmg Club and Honor cletv Canoem tenms and skatmg are h chief uiterests tsrde of school She wrll N gm hd' nursr career at St Lawrence prtal nlirt fall x MERCER FRANCIS RICHARD Francxs belongs to me HIY and Honor Society and rs vxce presrdent of hrs home room Woodworknng huntmg and fishrng play an xmportant role rn his life He wxll attend M S C Page Thirty two A' u ag , .lf vb Qi' 5 ,C ar la wtth a ready wxt 'XF I nxlxke exter MENTEL ANG INE M Angeline rs quxet and frxendly non rs to be a nurse Badminton nd prng pong are her favorite pastimes r ambt MICHELS PATRICIA J Pat lS an enthusrasuc badminton tennrs and golf player and was a member of the Grrl Reserves She plans to be a secretary 'I 1 T- 2 ' lr: . 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V ' . - . gl: xl X I Iflu.IL I I ll 1 1 H ' MIDDLETON GUY EUGENE He who knows most says nothing and lets the man who knows nothing d t e talking MILLER JUANITA DA Dede wants to be a comba iatrix She is a Girl Reserves Club I- enjoys especially planes skating bowl ing and parties MILLS SHIRLE Shirley is a me er of he girls ban Always with a spa e in her eye she will stroll M S C s cam us a su er popular MILLER FLOYD JR Floyd belonged to the Social Dancing and F F F Clubs and starred on the varsity foot ball team He hopes to attend Syracuse and aid athletic greenhorns as a coach MILLER KENNETH Teeny cuts up in physics class and con vinces his colleagues of his true man of the worldliness MINER QONALD K swings a wicked tennis racket f- rt stage'-hand and is a member of t e Honorf a iety e plans to cultivate his P P co ed first gray rs at ichigan State College I Ke 14544 MIT ELL VIRGI IFN' T EN UN X Vir nia wants to atte a IX renchi ub and the girls rl vers: at Huntington W ginia 6 lg, and ennis 1 d swims and is a te teach Latin Her mt are in, df! F s aterr M S is er u 'VU r Z R DONALD ROY o s p dent of the Astrono Club ass sta to Mr Fez-man and ember the Ho Society He either ants to back to, ture as a good farmer o ecome a scientist He will register at M IW MOORE WANNE MAR Anne likes d books sho is an Foster In thel usiness worl come an efhcxent ce worker .',m 'MUTZ HELEN MKRGA L MUNN ELE '- .-- I MARGUERII E I ff. Helen's preferred ,I l :tlvitigs 'a bowlin , 'hers e ' iwimmmg. and trdve ing :ith fargily. . . - ,. . ' ' ' ' lt Dancnlg and D' 3 Clubs' VE R Vef ' seirztasipfzvratgbllgihisgrmsn? to C 3 in swimming a tennis. M. S.'- - ' 'her ' destination. ' f Eleanor has be a mem er us I . ' yt , I ,J u I N UENDORF LEN MARIE n is business manager of the Lantern and , ember of the Girl Reserves and Honor Socie . She is interested in the basketball and football teams and loves to dance. She will be a very efficient private secretary. NIGHTINGALE FREDERICK MELVIN Fred likes to read and skate in his leisure time, His future will be in designing and drafting after studying at Michigan State College. ' ' WMAN ROB -F DALE 1'- ob has been act' in basketball, foot- b and baseball. 54 is a Scandinavian on bar lstaves and ice ates. too. NILES RICHARD W. Dick is a member of the boys' band and the orchestra. He will study pharmacy at either Ferris Institute or University of Michi- Page Thirty-three is A - s NOFTSGER, CHARLEEN N. Charleen has been actlve in the gxrls band and French Club She enjoys bowling musxc and tenms After graduatlon she w1ll study beauty culture NORRIS MEROE Sull waters run deep for common words do not express her thoughts OLSON ROBERT H Bob us an enthusxast aseball fan A class cut up he hop be a successful prmter X XX XXX NOONAN, WILLIAM II. Bull IS a Fur Feather and Fm Club mem ber and has made remarkable progress an the Socxal Dancxng Club He was on the swxm mxng team and plans to work for the govern l'l lCnt NORR As Wayn he enjo YNE MARK enthusxastxc outdoorsman nd trapping He has been boys band In Uncle orces he an axrplane mechanxc OVENHOUSE L ETTA VIVIAN Red loves the Buckets basketball and bow As a beaut1c1an e wxll axd e SCX Ill Enlfaflflng will Xt PALLICK GARE V ARADISE ANGELO Margaret belo ANTHQNY and the Soclal ag V accomplished ho lan X When Angelo xsn t jerkmg sodas he eers language at M on for ye olde Alma Mater at footbal d y' as etball games He w ulcl luke to b a 5, KI ed Publtc Accountant and may att d Business College 'll' rl nl P ERRC RUE n ready M54 RZ e o t Grrl Reserves s Qld slratn 'His a'1nbtt1m:Tf ar x er favorxte pas I e QU' C0l'P5 m f bexng a prlvate JK a ng t onvertxble 4 :P 1 e -t, -I 4 P- ffx PAT .RS N N V s ERRI W 'V Neva pre gdent of th H 0 Club a I mclxned rrlll has played xn mg swx lhgfglhd smart kets nd orchestra ome day he hopes her chxe xdelmes Her I h IS still tn a symphony chestra He wnll mystery t shpwnl roam ernpus ' M S S -1, 1 X PEARSON Russ has countrv team tr sex fbrunettes USSELL n. ac. ve xn H cross and' owlmg e weaker pectalliy melt hlm and vxce versa At nchxganastate ollege he vull study archl Ure PECK, DEANE W Deane s xnterest he m the H1 Y golf bowl mg and gurls He was a cooperative hall sergeant and wall gxve Mlchrgan State Col lege a break Page Thirty four PEASLEY ELDON RAY Eldon ns a member of the Ho r Society and an expert roller skate dancer He hopes to be a hxghly successful businessman and printer PECKHAM ROBERT F Bob likes to bat around xn smooth cars and pla golf and baseball He wants to become a draftsman before he recenves h1s draft summons 1 fa I ' K-. , YQQI I: I Bet. 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PERCIVAL DOROTHY JEAN Percy has jomed Gxrl Reserves Student Council and assembly BCKIVIIIES She loves to dance and swim and IS a competent sailor She w1ll regxster at M S C and study to be a home economxcs teacher PERRONE ROSE Rose 15 especxally mtereste J earmg well known lecturers and mus e has been active nn the Gxrl Re lans to become either a stenog r 'se 6- ue PHILLEO BAR ARA JEANNE Though Barbara w an efhclent hall ohicer she rs more fascx d by dancing eatmg and convertlbles really snappy dresser She w1ll study cl es desrgnmg at the versity of Flon iN-X kr PERKINS MARLOWE ROSE Marlowe loves to swxm dance and Hurt wnth brown eyed boys She would luke to enroll nn a school of beauty culture PERRY THELMA K Red plays badmmton and skates beautu fully Domg her bn for the human race she will become a beauty operator ILENE ews v,. e seam ln the Needlecraft h d about bowlmg skatmg and Her bltlon lS to become Steno r V , 1 PIE KATHRYN 5 L.: 0 DONICE ETTY loves badmmton mg -05' L nged ' the French and hope to attend Cleary Bus U ol ege Q r Iub34 d Honor Socxet ther study to be a private ar tive n e Student Councll Y ro ms an the Lantern staff I jp N LI c e will study e S rga s rr, lf, PLENA FRANK 6 BLAGOY A regular l doors man 0 L- ' swims He m ' attend busln D, hls ambxtlon be a store HF -W -home room preside! a a E EBU'-1 Odin! H wlll be well fr PRATT MYR ' Myrna has part xpated nn lrl Reset Badmmton and S nal Dancing abs' tres Teachxng lls henlcs f physical edu n at M S C 'af' future P Hx FER HERBERTA BETH B X has been active nn the choxr and plays t e no beautxfully She loves dancxng and tennns Her ambxtnon ns to be a secretary or sung the blues wnth a name band She plans to attend Cleary College f h I G Cro arugtcubc 410, Cf CZ f PRICE NORM 1flEAN- Norma lent her s t lr s s ' ussxon Club an 'rl Res rv She loves musxc both clag l and nve nd plans to study nursmgf parrow' Ho tal 339' 5 NNEY M-AR RET rgaret was a F ch Club ber Travel an octal Dancing C s member She alms o e mg of secr rua work M s , er blrl 'sf REDBURN GEORGE REED LEWIS ROLLAND All great men are dead Im not feelmg Atlas stood alone and so do I Lewns so well myself George plays baseball and will be a sxxllful naval mechamc He 15 golf He hopes to be a draftsman earnestly mterested nn lxfe Page Thxrty Fave , , I A ' I ' dy , 9' , ' n ' A . 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K ll 'i:gvs 4 - at 1 f . t REEVES CHARLES JR Chucks Interests he rn huntxng Frshxng and model alrplane buxldmg As arrplanes are his mam hobby he plans to study avra KIOH REYNOLDS GLENNA LORRAINE Shortstuff loves to dance skate and bang around nn blue 41 Fords As a woman s place rs ln the home she longs to be a housew1fe RINCKEY ROBERT LLIAM Bob has a way wrt ,+I e ladxes After graduatron he wnll give dustry a break ,f' I JL WV . 9-K LQLA- REPICHOWSKI HELEN E Helen belonged to the Gxrl Reserves and the chonr She enjoys the great outdoors wnth hrkes rn the country and swimming T0 be a telephone operator rs her ambltxon t RICH LDA ELAINE Bemg fo rtres Valda xs a member of the Club She would espe ctall , an all gurl Hawauan ra us ool ts 1n her tmme Y te future ROBBINS ROBE T L Bob and hxs bass G. m were groovy members of the band ggm o a o fesslonal baseball team 'rs IS ambition tow' ROBINSON Tmny I5 e Reserve and a At swnmmmg RNEST p class e 'her a. Gn' spectator Sh 4 ' Nb ml: ludky mans t esp col ege O 7 prxvate secre J ,Skates an p ys badmmton On the ece end of ctatmon she will be an ' -r secretary Ji' Ros DONALD Y- : of if Linton: staff- X ember of Student Councrl Honor cmety ' 1 f he ,gn emhu IHSXIC t ,ROBSON CONNIE onnxe IS presrdent of h G d French Conversatxon Club She wall tudv to be a research chemxst at the Unrvers f M1 hrgan swf Av' ' Y e Soc: Danc H1 3 CYUISC to E H r G bltnon ns to be a 9' W' fl Don wx bfe a sprattial leader a erxxgb. ' n arug xn the oc1alDz-mcmg Club graduat1 from Bob jd! 5 College Tennesse where he w1ll prep for the mx rstry H was af member of Astronom lub Remember C Choir a ff ROYCE G EVIXEVE M Genny ns a rl Reserve Ma the puns rw H g alley and rms luke Eleanor Holm e will tinker with Bells mventnon as a t I phone pperato SCHAFER RUTH M Ruth ns a Gxrl Reserve bowler and an ace swnmmer As a telephone operator she wxll manipulate a Bell Company swntchboard Page Thxrty sxx Glffl R rves book rea and servmg are Het ipecxal sldelmes A a beautv operator will wave the wigs partxcular ladle SAYRE GEORGIA Georgla was a member of the G1 Reserves Travel and Social Danclng Clubs hbrarv sta Gxrls Band She wrll stroll M S C campus and be a keeper of the bookshelves SCHLEGEL JOSEPHINE jo belonged to the French Club and Gxrl Reserves She loves to travel play badmxn ton and swim After attendmg Western State Teachers College she wxll teach tots to prle blocks -- V I I I I ' 9 ' , .Pr , P a .,2 , . tt... , :vii I W . ct, t v . . . . 5-N 5 , . . . .. ,. 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V ' 1 ' - ' Q f lfizf , . y SCHROEDER EDWARD W Ed is developing the art of jitterbug gin in the Social Dancing Club He enjoys a roaring time and hopes to be an adver YlSll'lg artist SCHUBEL ROBERT E Bob is a manly brute of I-' A Of 42 An avid sports spectator h 00tball his specialty He is so yo 4 so tiltdiof it all SCHULTZ JUS D NE N An enthusiastic m ber of the GA A and t e girls band J tine is active in tennis and swimming S sews and embroider her spare time V .ue SCHROEDER WILLIAM Known for his knitted sweaters Bi glides gracefully over the floor as a member of the Social Dancing Club Boxing occupies most of his time SCHULTZ FRANK JOHN A star member of the tennis team Frans has also been out for track Going steady has his whole hearted approval 1p,,,,,,izL AEHIER KENNETH E eh, was ca of the 41 cross country team arcdr, tive i aseball and basketball s r a emmbitio is to find a way to earn we mf Qt W J '-4. 4 SCHW INFURTH SCOTT G L Bi p aved on the varsi f all - swim like Weissmuller and a e lr rack like Budge Dog catchi is roo specialty Tool and akmg h his attention in the i , SCOTT L A M Lola enjoys ic nd roller ska gg' ing to be a nurs ill occupy he ig? the next few years residey ol the Senior A at er a J Fin ner and unci ember will study engi fn rn igan Stal allege ,ft , SOP1-HE H LE beld to the Social Danci Club nteregrs badminton basket l and rtain ax cam? She will say tynber ease 811 e Bel Telephone Co ny, I n was on th' 'costume co ittee for SHAPPELL -, PH B. H - 'iiiirfi-'SHARP MARILQQIYAE. -1 af- A A, Daily for three ars, Ralph . anticipated the clos' g bell. His ' I of ambitions- ke money. -f shop is in his nea future. .v '- SIE LBERG BEATRICE Bea was active in the French Club and enjoys swimming and Helen Sitterding. She will attend Mt. Pleasant Normal, hoping to graduate as a schoolma'am. SITTERDING HELEN Helen belongs to the French Club and enjoys tennis and dancing. To see her with- out Beatrice Siedelberg is a rarity. 'Mari y Q , the Senior B play fknd is a ber of the ' 4-H Clib. To 'bb'a.n interpret' dancer is her aim. Shflilill go to Migthigan State College. ' .' ., ' lil ' A sr soN RUBY ILLIAN loves to do th Flying Dutchman on th ice. e-wi M. . . fo year d then be a u . SWARY VIRGINIA Virginia is as graceful on the dance BODY a she is on ' e. She loves badminton and basketball. Nursing is her chosen profession, Page Thirty-seven ei nf' SLEIGHT JUNE M June will make an ideal wife as she loves housework children and sports Wanderlust has seized her she is eager to travel SMILEY BERYLE Beryle is a fancy stitcher in the Needle craft Club As a female Daniel Boone she loves hunting and fishing She would like to be a Red Cross nurse SMITH JACK A J Jack plays baseball etball and foot ball and hopes to get tennis back hand down pat His amb n is to tramp through SLIVENSKY JUNE June will be a private secretary and intends to get married before she is 40 She is a smooth dancer plays the piano and ice skates SMITH JEAN A sm X frown for none jolly and s 3 e won SMITH JACK H Jackson belonged to t Auditorium and F clubs H a p winner as mod iaion M S C js is destination -Q IJ' ru IQ -1 ru A: O C -v O --t O. O O N in N -. O -1 fu vi n vb --r XXNXXX XX SMITH JAC tsl W ITH UNE R l J Jack is interes the Her winning manner and lovely fa will and MUS C APPT A' tr ab, IL m e her friends in any place Guard during 07' Ps Q ac if down a an '7 h 7' CBTCCY 7 ,. 7 ff KE HCAR LEY .. skatin aseba,ll and 5, netrate the far e s chief int,eTe9ts - cor er X history studies 1 ities W 'too numerous to merxtron' i t 4 ,Q or ellent background L 'J fl K W IIS V 1 J SMIT ,R avg, Q t. v In , s Qxfiylt. LUCY NN Ruby -. ' ' .43fude'nt'Co'. jan i I ' ice-skating, an bowling are Lucy member o X h' .' Chemistry' Cl envbeaut - i 1 ecreational activit s. Being a happy was acclai B- lrfl-f4fC1f,as, ad-.1 - 'uf to the l- wife will satisfy her ture dreams. Homecomm She will-,Q lf . surgery at the Univ ity -OF.MiChig,a.n.i-,.'1 I, L,-'. - V .47 '. 'f li' 1 4.51 SODER 3-e I 'Dot was a 'belr'fY:At-he',T el Club and plays an exp g'ame:.lpf.-golf. er future alma mater will ' M1 S 1 plans to have fun on the . ' SOMMER JOANNE FRANCES Joanne is a French and Travel 'Clubberf' She hopes to win a scholarship from M. S. C. which would be certain if good sportsmanship counted. Page Thirty-eight S ER IMOGENE ANN Imogene received a G.A.A. medal, was manager of the bowling team, and a member of the Spanish and Life Saving clubs. She will study to b a 'phys-ed instructor at .S.. SPENCER EVELYN LOUISE Evelyn belongs to the Girl Reserves Social Dancing club and Honor Society. Badminton, bowling, and Girls' League committees help her kill time. She plans to be a secretary. SPRING HAROLD J Harold ns rnterested rn school work iwhat rs so rareU track and basketball He plannxng to take a pharmaceutxcal course at the Unlverslty of Grand Rapids xf he does not play Yankee Doodle on a machme gun for Uncle Sam I STAMPFLY ARDIS IO 4' Ardxs has won fame f ne wxth her prue wmnmg trumpet as an Honor Socxety and Frenc a nie and ans to Home E v STEAD RUTH AURINE rxetv IS the pce f lxfe a s she' N STACHEL WALTER JR Walt was a home room executlve and plays football basketball besldes snappmg snapshots He wrll study engxneermng at Mxchrgan State College STARR WILLIAM R Bull was charrman of the Defense Coun cal president of the Pan Amerlcan Club and a member of the Buble Club and Easterner stall' 15 a 3year debater a rs n oratorxcal gemus He asprres to the mxnxstry and wrll attend M S C T a m er of the Glrls Dlscussxon Club T anter taff Her ambmtxon IS to beco cess ommercxal artrst and to O tcom if , 1 7 rl STO Y GERALD I t OLD y as a H1 Y m n uper pr ' at ,gay best 4 ut school ns vaca on player He plans to ' at r Q 5 3 re of the Chemistry Wr lrt Tech to be an avr echa 1 on t rve football team 'sul t chock mb 5 customers as A x xg er rs' lu s txon 1. j.!v .-ff' I sTowE YRTLE 5, CLCE MAE M rtle b lo 5 d to the B Ge w?? Jen! of the Latm ub and G r Reserves th G A A N eled vnu the Travel Club plans Her ambition travel wnth teac 14 fehses n stuff as a 4 nglrsh gurls after she has ned the money fic! attending Mount, Norma f 'Q STRICKLAND owA n 'TAYLOR BETQS' SUE WILLIAM Betty has lent talents' to rls League Howdy D ld nt of e ommxttees Gm rscussmn ' ub and Gxrl plays on the gol and tennis teams W I luke all the b utnful gurls unquote ambmons are to e an electrical engmeer a o shock Hrtlers ead off TA X OR RAMONA A a caught wanderlust rn the Travel Club a d dnscussed rn the Grrls Drscussron Club While studyrng to be a dretxcran she wall stroll M S C s campus THOMAS RUSSELL C Russ a playboy at heart both ath letrcally and socially S C IS hrs rf he doesnt get an army captams bars nn the meantnme eserves Shefp rs the foot l and basket ball teams 'tn' vnctory' an lans to be a secretary QQ. f' not prpvate r MAN HAZ H el has been pr dent of the Travel Clu , vvce preptdent the Latm Club mem r of the Dram hemxstry and Lrbrary glub and Hbnor S ety She wrll attend O 451 THOMPSON VERN BULE Vern roams among the brrds and bees as a nature lover and rs an ace swxmmer Hrs ambxuon rs a commrssron tn the army Page Thxrty nme Q -of THROGMARTIN DORTHA LOUISE Dortha belongs to the Badminton Club and Easterner advertising staff Sonja Henie and she have graceful figure skating in common As a diamond sparkles on her third finger left hand she will soon be leading lady of a household TOBIAS ROBERT G Bob is an expert model airplane builder and a skilled artist He will over haul cars as an auto mechanic TOY FLORENCE Marie was vice preside of the Badminton Club and plays a par e of golf She will teach setting up exer s after a physical education course at 1- 'seem 'G- gsm f-1 so nf 2 3 rn as t-' Gril- TOBIAS ELWOOD R Elwood says that in sports boxing ts his choice With his super bass voice he will sing in light opera after studying music at S A rst rate school opera lead Q RLEY E TOWNSE L Harley punch into the Box Cl W nd not . Hi ctures will breakfast of :shes at art schq I to a punching bag he pubic o buy thle es after e TRAMONTO VETO NTONIO Tony has an active inter t in both foot ball and basketball H s am tion is to be a suc ul printer W 'lf Q v. J .s wmv? -S N N TREICHEL VIRGINIA LYD 11 ar rlds Spent trgxnia was Social Dancer tor sports Aviat ' ' p hyfareh s Girls Discussor She is a badminton actives ld s ol t ittun Fiend After attending Acme Busin aviator ollege she plans to be a secretary '11 o o .. or ni tu :s Q. U' m III .J J TRU i LE' L AINE 5 13- E rrxme ruts her stuff as one of Easo- ern drum otettes and plays softball' R ing t e ld with the gals is er re She will nd business school a d tafte dip omaj VALE INR EVA 'il Eva wa , a home room 2 utive Girl Reserve an lays expert games .badminton and basketb In S116 will enter bu school to study for creta-nal work VAN CAMP OWARD , EUGENE . Q f Howdy was a 'Q ench C rubber . -'i played a worried brother i. the Senior B ay. feminine wink sets im agogf 'He ' ' be high pressure real ' tate sa A 1 HV VAN KUIKEN DONNA M. Donna ushered in the Auditorium Club. traveled in the Travel Club. and was a Latin Clubber and a Girl Reserve. In the business world she will be a stenographer. Page Forty G, TRIQBCIBILL RREN 'B b fwas a C il member and en al cifairm e J p After bein lej mg' man 1 enipi' B Play he had a successful Se on the tennis team A 'M S C he 'Vi stud engineering Qi XQ A Q X in TI-NE RO RT 'tv' ES Uh devours the sport rticles on foot and baseball After at nding Michigan State College he will be e strong silen type of state trooper VAN DUGTEREN VIRGI A Virginia, active in assembly programs. was in the Honor Society, G.A,A., and Student Council. She skates like a dream and is an avid philatelist. VAN OSDOL ROBERT W. Bob lent his talents to assembly pro- grams as an actor, Was in the F.F.F. Club. Student Council, and managed the swimming team. He has an aversion for school and wieners. Some day he will be head of the city's golf courses. VAN SICKLE WALTER KEITH As a sophomore B Kexth was shy but look at htm now' He hopes to be a brg league baseball pitcher or a State policeman VERRETTE BETTY C fm NE Betty enjoys bowltng and b n an belonged to the Gxrl Reserv would lxlte to do lots of travelln e iattle flown to poundtng a typew VAUGHN JESSE LAVERN My names Jess I alnt ln thxs mess' fhome room when the Doc comes Inj H fishes and hunts m hxs spare trme Tmkerm with radios as a techmclan IS his alm VINCENT JAMES FREDRICH Jxms Interests are the followtng fast cars gurls sw mmmg and tcnnxs H hopes to be a draftsman before he recenves draft orders 1 WAIDELICH R HARD G EITQBERNARD L Duck was home room presxdent and a gradua Bet-me w Jem C Student Council me ber The ladies perturb Amer Arr F A popular mgmbef gf hum whlle athletic are next to the top on t e n lows a hot trumpet ts lrst e wtll a e t e news as a pr nent business ex cutnve .5 'J ff? WAL ACE CHARL E GALE J, Ow r and operator W YJ X G tg' lovar th skung as his W ey ts an amateu ham g n 3 vng Cgvered also ent hxs talents to t Club ta v automotive shop to study at the U a ttme R dlo School after gra -fl A if J mx 195 WARRE VERA RQ JAMES EDW Vera was ember of he hasbelu active tn the Must ppre and Badminton ubs an pl n Fren onversatxon and Btb Clubs 1 e a ro Sh s lookxng for O a ohm: a on the Easterner A help to yn ,the war as a Marxne wxll successful career a J stenographer attend th? lncmnatn Buble Semmary so 'VIN WEBSTER smupi Hs Jack and book arnln nuusc 'Tooue ts Ch1sS Studet'n Gurde together though h wtll elrmlnate my 85 an EH'-ICICDK st C l nEll'l2lgCl' WAUN JACK ELD , while the French-ynd French n onversatlon Clubs Honor Q ty Lanlern staEs benefite ff her tlrele efforts Her future hes ui ce work d Easterner XI' v-X 1 W I ITNEY MA ryjean beloriged W KS ROBERT O wtll plug Hollywood a s mos famou press agent He ns naturally unob trustve but watch for further news JEAN the Needlecraft and Soc l Danc ng Clubs She slugged away on team and wrote sports cop 1 or the Eistern -' As a second Pavlova she Ill 18258 danc Eas rn s gurls Nsoftb WILDEMAN ALFRED Als head ts ln the Clouds wlth Hvtng and model atrplane burldlng' as hrs hobbies Football and basketball games are hrs great est relaxation He plans to study aeronautical engxneermg WILLIAMS A G JR Bull was a member of the Soczal Dancxng and Art Clubs and was on the Lantern staff He ts a speedy track man and goes for tennxs and football M S C ns hrs next goal Page Forty one , , - .' l . ,V A . 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X XXXX XX Wellesley College WONCH MARY LOUISE Mary was vnce presxdent of the GA A a member of the Badminton and Mix Masters Clubs She plans to be a successful business woman WOOD Ray report OND A ews as an Easterner d tim ln debatmg Makxng cquarnran travelxng are hxs rnte pastimes nts to be a radno perator and wxll YOUNG BETTY L ISE et was a Gxrl Reser an a Social Dancer Her mam mteresn are badmlnton and y She has her ear cked for bells exgh bells silt l ' I fl LYON If I L belo X Reserves and NS anc 1 e k ows the way can ook' To e ik J 0- 9 ws gs 2 v x. 1 X ll 1 I Page Forty two I V , I,l1 ' I ' ' ' 11' .-, ' N , . , 11 'I f ', Jlx lhwvf ', ll XX II ' : ' 9.-qv. , , I ful' f -1 .-',:S7' L12-?'ff A 1 -' ' A l'n ' A I I II v ,we II '. -I, Q,-,I ing , - . , I' I . ' ,-I,, IIA. .I II-.M It ,UI I If fl ,Il I' '.I ZIV' .. 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' , 4 1 fb .xr 'c CLASS OF JANUARY 1943 Entermg the doors of Eastern for the Fnrst t1me ln February 1940 the class of january 1943 w1ll undertake 1ts Fmal lap next fall Stumblmg among the Jestmg semors and bemg forclbly set on the fountams w1ll be llsted as some of the most embarrasslng moments of thexr careers Under the leadershlp of Mr Schnelder the advlsor and the class oHicers presldent Bob Brandt VICE presldent Ron Cushion secretary Wmlfred Brelthaupt and treasurer Elxzabeth Choskov they sponsored thelr first soc1al event the Sophomore Mlxer on September 20 1940 The sophomore year thus completed a new group of officers was selected to lead the class Mr Russell L Schnelder Page 4 CLASS OFFICERS 'Q Gordon Robmson Jean Rob1nson Presldent Treasurer Charles Myers Wlmfred Brexthaupt Vlce President Secretary They were Gordon Robmson presldent Vern llV1lll3f11S vlce presldent Florence Shelden secretary and ean Rob1nson treasurer Wlth Pat Calhoun as general chalrman the class staged 1ts JHop Deep Sea Fantasy November 23 1941 The Semor B Play Txsh was presented on March 5 1942 by members of the class I w11l go down m the records as outstandmg among Easterns dramatlc productlons Under the capable adv1sorsh1p of Mr Schneller the Semor Class of January 1943 looks forward to 1ts greatest semester For three I 2, . .. q l 1- ' -in A 4. , A - X-f CLASS ADVISOR J . I ' . . ' p ' - , on . , . t 2. . ' . . zy- ABEL CONSTANCE Connte has a way with her brush and palette She ts JHop publlcttv worker and a paxnt splasher tn the Art Club Always dresstng strictly on the beam she yearns attend U C L ALGER VICTOR V1c possesses a wlnnmg grm He belongs to the Drama and Opttmlst Internattonal Clubs To attend U of M and learn to be a surgeon xs hns ambntxon Hts favorite park mg place ts a local ctnema ANDREWS WAYNE Andy ts home room exv and lakes to roll a perfect strxke e wtll take up arc welding ARCHAMBAU f ALGATE FRANK Frank ns an enthustast c basketball player Recreation Center has the benefit of his p n setting t. 'lim ALLAN R Bob tat arms tn the Pan Amerlc p knock over the pm 5 the scho Well known for unny persona wants to attend chlgan State and a stock breeder ANSPACH HELEN Helen cuts some neat fxgu s on tee She likes to wrlte paint and a t Badmmton and b thall are two other vorxte sports those darlxng dxmp s and blond AL ARTON ROSEMARY Al gets sprm 1 If 57 f Dia enjoys pennlng off a few llnes tc! tl t but one thtng -I4 mg sol ers She IS mterested m sports and h He hesttates be at F5 b come a nurse after graduatxon ' v .Jain W, r wb VF! 1'X Q Ni es to d nn the orchestra We t ' all cross country b e Latin and French Clubs ARRL tea er o Q e Pan Amerxcan IL Soctety member She also liyfch C H l s to ta m a w d on qP,Hpp Hopxng to be a fashion e c events nts 'attend the Northern des er sbewiilggttend Mlchxgan State Ht Semx to b me a mnnmster Ard -+ 5, member o home ard t. C9 N 7 BEBE :fs MARION EESINE Splash ves all sports 11 hlkes swtm an Honor Socte member anl lb mmg best he was decoratxon xrman o the J Hop fu exved .her G A l a ns a me'nber the Board of Sug ns and Lantern staff he hopes to attend and bCC0l l'le 3 SW ming lflStfUCfOf F O own a real ho andxout draw Petty kg 'WGA' t ELLOWS ' YLLIS JEA NX hyl oves m A c e' ns a X ber o the choir and took rt ln the opera Skating and swtmmlng are r pet Sports N he was ac we on the com nttee vnce presndent of her ho room .Ho ' to beau tlfy some ugly duc I ll I BIRCHAM BETTE MAE Squnrt was secre ary of the junxor B Gnrls League umt and hopes to be an effncxent secretary for a handsome boss She ts member of the Socxal Dancxng Club and boosts skatmg too Page Forty four r take home her r ort cards She much bookkeepxng an desnres to be a dtenographer Plays the nano spare moments BERRYHILL DE WAYNE De ts very much mterested m art plan ntng to contmue wtth an art course upon graduauon He IS a membel of the Art and Soctal Dancxng Clubs BOLLMAN ROBERT Abe 15 alwavs happy He was active cn the J Hop commtttee and hkes to xce slate Hopes o be a bookkeeper when he graduates to . . . 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' a Q ' : BOTSFORD LYNN Lynn wants to clung to prmters mk and set up type after graduation He IS a foot ball enthusiast and possess a Jolly personalxty BREIT AUPT WINIF W' Wm just bubbles over w hustasm She ns a member of the I lub and was J Hop publlctty chair h hoges to go to Chtcago School of y to'1JcCurl1e a Social worker She the crovvdi the Senior B Play CALHOUN PA RICIA Pat has bee a Homecommg Queen candtdate for tw years She was general chairman of the Hop and IS actxve t e Gtrl Reserves e wants to attend b ness college and be e a prtvate secretar M725 BRANDT ROBERT Bob ts a versattle student havxng been on the Lantern staff presxdent of hts sopho more class treasurer of the Student Councxl and secretary treasurer of the Boys League He ts also prestdent of the F F F Club Wtll at end M S C W O f jr BUTLER WILLIAM w Bmll hopes to be a professtonal skuer Hts favorite sports are sl-rung baseball and football GARPENZEER MARION M xon bel s to the Gxrl Reserves e was wx ner of juntor Gtrls League knrt ting Puig Sh a sports enthusiast her t S59 s bet katmg badmmton and arns be an oliice worker I P 49? I fx -1: in CAR NO VIRGIN 'M' MAYN D ny lxkes to wrtt Yan I XX H26 d for capers A mem er avorxte sports are ba swxm g Us er of otbifliq nd baseball teams an bowling She hopes ome 1 w f' acttve jHop commrttee ph ne operator upon gradu A i at ng Nli Si Cand then fly for m lst as ostello L rl ., 0 XX 4, CHARL D DONA Q, X ' OV,-ELIZABETH Don tes tn mode Af ton conx ' xzzte he boys n armed tests all over chlgan and w 0 t f es letter f cheer Hopes to a d bust the Badmtnton H xs a f te s colleg And become a, stenogra , e football and base He would lt jotn kes spur and as noted for her p nalxty the alr corps 01 CLARK BET f Betsy lnkes sports t of Ek? f 1 es blrdte batt g skattng a sw and she yearns attend Ypstla e lakes to c ru er sp C s RK ELGIN ts laying plans to become a drafts man Hts favorxte sports are swtmmtng and basketball and he loves to knock the pms over at the local alleys A dependable stu dent COLTHORPE FENTON To ptlot a transport ts hxs ambttxon plans to enter M S C A great swtmmer and golfer ln hls lelsure moments Mathc matxctan 9 Hxstory student absolutely CLARK CROSMAN Crosy would IH! a ltttlb re xatton after he has shown htgnabxllty as professional dancer He loop 'to dante b ter than anv thing else Hts- bet sport IS wlmmlng H hopes to at M S It TV IPPINGER N 1 rma toots h'er co nd M Sh ' busmess' wrth 3 RMA et wxth vxgor Hopes then go mto the Pet osle She worked on the JHop and 11 to skate and bowl L rn staff and or Soclety member 4 H' CONWAY EVELYN Evxe lS a member of the French and Latln Clubs and the Honor Society She ltkes tennxs and plans to take a course at M S C Page Forty five fl Y U ' V . t h . 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COOK, DONALD Don ns a member of the H1 Y and finds some txme for swxmmxng He notes that gxrls are pretty good company Maybe hell be a dress des1gner who knows7 COX JEAN jean ns a Gnrl Reserve and presndent of her home room She plans to attend L B U to become a secretary A good helper on the J HOD CURTIS JOYCE joyee ns an enthustast member of the Soclal Dancing and Boo S Clubs and was Lhaxrman of a jl-lop mittee She plans to be a dletxclan at l S C Capable pres: dent of tl e Gnrls X NXXXXX O E P-4 P1 N '-4 O vz will HJNE IS Gtr qand lr Her biggest ambt operator can H? DA Y EDI Edt Just want' he 5 househ :ke hlk Q be a good ho 'Tn She 'lxkes Pb COOK, GWEN Gwen worked on the jHop committee and lxkes swimming and roller skatmg She wants to go to M S C to become a home economxst a spectalxzmg tn dletetlcs joyces CUNN M MAX 5 r of the famous F graphy and model anr h will prepare for aw Max IS C ub H planes CURTIS STANLE Stan excels lh footba basketball and aseball e plans to at M C become an englneer One the best hall oflicersx SHION RONALD Ron was presndent of home room nd a mber of the Hop committee He opes to become the Btg League lung of s He was outstanding nn basketball Alth gh ll tlc bashful you may see h1m buzz the halls taktng pxctures of pre y 4 the ku oster Social n Y' d lu 1 she likes 1 the time and pans .Ai 5 v A DARL G .GORD -.1 Gordy 1's ate off the fwho are u decided a Llt w at he ts to where he gonn to do ll 1' 1 1 sf, X DEASON L 0 NARD a e er he F C u He worked on th Hop tzoznmxttee W O enxor B Play wants'tQ beco a state policeman Actxv emberof Stu t Coun C DE VINNEY ROBERT Bob wants to be a draftsman He has a workshop In hrs home He llkes to shoot bows and arrows and play softball ln hxs spare txme Page Forty sux 'xr A l -K Qi , EWA 'iw f?-UMa. to play b ketball and hes a pr ,y hand at hoo rx Hrs mam IS to work DE BLAKE KE NETH Ken IS a member of the H1 Y d worked on the J Hop commnttee He was an ardent handler of oropertles for the Semor B Play In the future he wants to llve ln the wllds as a forest ranger xf the gurls will let 1m DE WEESE JACQUELINE Jackxe wants to be a private secretary She already has a good start because she does ofhce work on Saturday and nxghts after school . . 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DIETER BURL Bright Eyes wants to be a farmer ls a member of the Mike and Key Club and worked on the jHop committee He likes model anrplanes The great character Lem xn the Senlor B play DODSON ROY Fen lS a member of the ban worked on the J Hop commxttee and ested m sports He wants to be a 'l One of the hne characters ln 3 tor if EDWARDS GO I ON Gordy really ha rhythm being a member of the band for fiv semesters and a member of the trombone - net whrch won the state and natxonal H plans to jom has brot r n the navy upon mg school EMM NS LEE fir ns a hurler on He w pts to be an airplane e ard tell ht e b ef o If! M , I IW DILLON RUTH Ruth IS a member of the Social Dancing Club and plays badmmton Shes l-und f keeping her eye on one partlcular umform m the army She wants to be a bookkeeper DREXLER ROSALIE Ros1e was a hard worker on one of the jHop commntees As a genuine humann tartan she will watch over the flestxnles of :ck and homeless anxmals Norma wall assist ffl' I -1- ES NORMAN 4 I, f w to enter M S Q to learn e of a ccountant In his leisure txme es to onkey with cags f X wM,,7 Wm LOIS to bg ver 1 he Fin We W e mmf success lll what erself Her most her gentleman -Q Q 5 FELD SCH RU E 4 Y, ' LINE uss , ember o ng C1 b if life 1 r of the Fr h ani He IS very IC and wants Je ood 6 H911 Clubs and Honor o et wqs' a member of t jH0p CE mmgg - 'wants to become Math and Tumbling C She wr 89' those busy finger stenographer ,Qi R EVYLI E wants to be a success at beautl clan rk but shell be Jomnng the ranks of housewives before many moons after gradu atnon GAUTHIER VERNA A member of the Boosters and SWCIB Danc mg Clubs she lxkes all sports and plans to be a stenographer She was a member of the cast of the Senxor B play pgafesbg e campus of M S QQ. f 4' J Fox BERTH FRANCISCO E B rt IS a me er of the A1 Hp I Esther ns a me 0 t Club an 'plans to 'study ara M S en she wall 1- valk among t n bless t U C L 1 A LLOP WIf.LI 111 ns mterested sports and the oblect s alTe'ct1on9 H ants a good Job most GINTER HAROLD Gunter wants to be a printer He lakes the out of doors and artnstxcally gowned ladles Page Forty seven .- - , H .. -V He . l . , I l - 'M r -I 1 ' . l 9 'z , 5 Y I . ,-,'!j 1 . 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I 'L I I .I I' , I I . . . . of ,f A .I .II.IiIIe . , of .t IIN. - pl: , f '- 4- ' , I .I .,.I.I 4 2 1, ,f. -- V 1 ' 'JIT' ' M 5 . -.. K , - 5 N . v . , I . . , I I GLUMM HAROLD He wants to be a printer But he will be more than an ordinary printer for Harold is versatile in tastes and abilities GORDON KATHLEEN Kate wants to be a beauty operator She is interested in all sports She possesses Flaming tresses and the traditional spirit to accompany them GRAHAM ELWOOD oby s super h all basketball and football He wants x e a printer H is a great salesman is noted for his printing abilities C7 W O U1 C0 '-4 O I x1-se. Q Ri GORDON DONALD Don has a paper route but Finds a little time for sports He plans to attend M S C to become a civil engineer GRABO hs' GEORGE Evidently heavy work because he wants to or t uck gardener H is nt d rt He likes to balance bu in his sp GREGG VICTOR Vic is a member of th Chemist V Club Hrs college expectations poi t to Purdue He favors sports in a big way SQYQQX HQALLENBECK FRANK Bud intends t ecome a s an u Frank is a member of the Social Da ting l93VlnE SCl100l un the dr hnq 6N?1 3 d Art Clubs His long suit is bowling As outside inte elvis' ml ns to be commercial artist dancing ga A Qv+vtym LTON .GLAS X XV Q? R fH 'f IS secre of his home rooni' and 3 ,S 3 member chool s ming team He Wants l' ,152 udied 3 t for Counfani 5 are to further ht! Dgttattonx lin pon graduation I 4 HAR Y GORDOQQ, W V A NCE I Gordy V idealizes the fr 'nine touch ' sq, Lie' yearns be a good house. the fair s .. He wants to -ah' Gob or , e,,f Q Tnterest center in the navy, Her Leathern 'He says he 1 A loquaciou 39 - V sports are bo 'ng and skating. parrots as pamons. I - e HAWKINS OWAMRD owdy's not 'Q o .' ' ' X He's interested in choi nd band and rs to be a radio operator, - here -he can trol the musical waves. ' ' HERZOG JEANNE Jeanne is rather on the musical side. being drum majorette of the girls' band, and a n-ember of the Music Appreciation Club. Roller skating is a favorite sport, and she plans to attend Stephens College. Page Forty-eight is an ardent me ber of the Audi- . ub. HAZELTON MARGARET A member of the French. Tu ing, and Chemistry Clubs, She is active in sports and intends to attend St. Lawrence School f Nursing. HEWS SAM Sam just wants to have lot of money and ride in a howdah all day long, HIATT RAYMOND Ray lS an 1mpeccable student H IS a member of the sw1mm1ng team and IS mter ested 1n Scoutmg He plans to attend S HOXIE JEAN Jean IS helpmg natxonal defe hrough the Knxttxng Club and Red C k Her future plans take her to L mg to End her place nn the worl sv JARVIS DORIS Dons lS a memb of the Soclal Dancxng C ub and secretary of her home room She l1kes sports and v ns to attend L U become a stenog pher Then she wnll ake p housewxfely dutxes JON W. DONALD D us mterested 1n s mos of the txme He gre acker jack mechan1c I ewo 3 KEEN .o RICHAR '90 lck sports and 1ne co pamonshm as a member asket ball Club th , ny recreatxo H He wants to I' ec xanxc CE r SITC! H HOISINGTON HAROLD He IS a workxng man and hopes lh t1me to become an engineer He IS a'1 ardent sports fan and woman hater 073 ISBELL NORMA Izzle llkes to sew 1n her spare moments She IS a member of French Tumblmg and Chem1stry Clubs She 1ndulges IH a varxety of sports and hooes to become a nurse AUDREY V wo like to tale up beauty cul does f haue much tnme for outsnrlt ecaus ere happens to be a good leman tur act1 lookm x ET HA Reset and enjoys bad nton people Quietly 13 f J I L st ., 4 9 bantone and Pre I horn e b ,Q 8 -rs ores1dent o home and 5 her of the French 4 ts tp I S C to become usncal co ' the hard headed V1 of the Semo ay KERN HERB MKESSLER STEVQ' Herbv IS a lo of the o of. dvi!!! Steve says he s n 9 act.1,ve 1 chool but wants t b n a1r corn ES technxcxan if 'I 1- K LORAN J PHINE e IS a member of the Musxc Appre c1at1 1 and Soc1al Dancmg Clubs She wants to st y voice LARIZZO BETTY Betty s a member of the Chemlstry and Boosters Clubs She IS also a member of the Student Councxl and has her eye on a certam Duke She wants to take up nursnng at Sparrow Hosp1tal Hes no slouch nn ry ematlks e wants to to 'VI then be e an a y lt p1o XA 0 LBERG BET tty 15 very good 1 ll sports She wants t e a stenographer LINDLEY FRANK Frank plans to yom the armv after leavm these pretentxous halls of learnmg Noted for h s f xendly smxle a sportsman of the hnghest degree Page Forty n1ne , 1 ,, ,, . . t V t I el. . -. I . . ' A , M, . c. ' ' . , , f-41 - bl? . ' . . 1 of Y' ,. . .. 'V - , ' ' ' IQ: . ' . ' , . f. 4 Jw ' ' , ' ' A ' 1-'Q . A bu fr I A . .f I 7 ' Q ' Q f , 1- gi N L-gg , I A D ' I' e we , - - ,A i ' , .-1 . . . to 4- ' I -'L u ,Q - I ll ,? tra? 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JR how MCCOMB W ur L X t Leon HAROLD ' H rold ts a man of tdeas Wendy plans gg enjov e 1 er or a factory wo a He knlz lrf and vslll become erther r box ktte 7 ' ,I e ue baseball p ay S sf ES H Mc EARY GARETP llsgra Ir, in I buyeer IfIutJ Z ,man atco ' Cb af N m I f U16 B ers U1 BD ' ff f eb tobeasac B X M U e, , I 'Lo' .1 xx ' RLE MILL RL EA Qu-'QQ A rn ambrtxon to be a buyer rn Earl t b ohel ose roamjn 1 tf'l'lCl'lt SYOYC C loves to Swlng salesm n g mera bug III e dance oor 1- X MONROE OMB. She plans to st t 'must t M S Ltkes t sung travel skate' MYERS CHARLES Chuck excels tn basketball baseball and b ll Wants to be a professional baseball foot a player Hrs hobby rs photography Page Fxfty x c o iff! 3 I : rf V : , ,- . I Ip , 45' E I ' , ,fl ' -V34 7. xx I - ' I I . , . .D I , f I. - N- ,, I-as -V At , V , I . , , , V fr-Vw., .. -A.--wt, . ., :I I lp: I .I IELIV. :I,,I4 J,I',' ',I', I .' ' , MI .I I , . I 3 l . 1 I 2 I Qtfrhk' . I an I' .A .1404 A 4 . A: - ' ' ,,f 'f ,- 59' .. 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MOTTER WINIFRED Wlnnle plans to enter buslness ollege to become a secretary She rs fond of roller skating and badminton NEUBERT ROBERT Bob s very anxious to hnd a sweet fem mme companxon He enjoys baseball and likes to prtch horseshoes NICHOLS HARRIS He yearns to earn some spendmg money He hopes to become a carpenter and hxs hcbbnes are basketball and rce skatrng NUSSDORFER HELEN Helen IS a member of the Tra - and GAA She wants to take a P 1 du Ca lon course at M S C 1 ember of the trumpet trlo whxch many honors throughout t OXENDALE WA NE Ox ns just a ma ol' lersure He hones to get nn the navy s he can get acqua nted with the captaxn of battlewagon 1 NICHOLS ROBERT Bob hops the hurdles and breaks the cables He hopes to enter M S C to become n electrrcal eng neer ORTON BARBARA Barbara likes archery T e twang f the bow strung rs to her the muslc of the sphe e She hopes to be a telephone opera or 4: RICHARD E1 roo rexy A member of the a ub n antern staff He hopes to t e mmol M S C An ent u stastxc cout elped O1 proper les for f If If K' if I I I ffl PARA V ISE ROSE S ELEN Rose s lr' the Honor Soc wrsh gtr al sports he to be me a secretary of gre abr lf s mf' 1 for lb rt illustrator or Red Cross Her X X K keep house y J lx! I I PETE MARX JE 3 ,N WARD Flash h an xmportant eurrrcua We 4'-Y hot. lament Hopes to come rn erest and t t rs Davxrl s some H for fl1 t- v a'I' Au' Corps Dete Eng dav to be a nurs l n the Detrolt GB an HJ 9 tests Member o Somal chrldren ICE cxng C13 ' PFUHL ROB QLILITT MAXIRQE B xnterest all s o axlne Ls a softb mpltchsr a also :cc He prefers to b private s e ar 1 and' roller skates would' ll to attend wrll take a Jo as ust a secret Ama' the Lansl-1g Busmjl Unlvetsxt x 1 4 P TERFIELD HYLLIS Ph plannmg on bemg a secretary She e oys basketball and badmmton PUNG PHYLLIS Phyl IS a snorts gurl She enjovs play mg ping pong softball and basketball Her desire 15 to be an office worker 'Y ul 1' CE MARIAN rxan ns an a'Gtlve ember of the Chem 1str C uh Sl1e,ls a uper gal who lt es bow , g baseball an football She IS go mg be a professl al hand holder a a HUFS QUINTIERI CARMEN Carmen enjoys badmxnton and basketball She has hxgh hopes of bemg a prrvate secre tary Page Fifty one ff 1 nf it f AP' REED NORMA Norma spends her summer vacatmons fish mg Her desire. IS to become a stenographer m a small busmess concern ROBINSON GORDON E Gordy IS presldent of h1s senxor c ass vice president of Student Counfl a member of the Lantern staff Has goal is M S C where he w1ll study to be a chemrcal engmeer W 0 Actxve member of the Astronomy Club ROSS BARBARA Barbara plays badmxnt nd tennns Acme Busmess College rs her l 'Her desxre ns RICHEY FAYE Buttercups lrkes to xce skate and play tennxs She IS going to go xnto social work RoB1 5 JEAN Jeannie r class treasurer and a member xo B pav cast e thunk slratmg are the best tv exerc s to enter Bob Jones ege to prepar medncal mxssxonary RUSSELL WAND Wanda rs ln the Girl erves Club Her amfbxtlon ns to become a ate secretary to be an oiace worker SOXQQX If ALISBURY HOYT Elnora wants A bij! Hoyt Spends l11s spare trme watch 'r base She IS mtereste .ple 'l a and football games H g g o mt for the Re L G X b come an expert lathe operator li- 7 0 RYDER EL X f SA 'MAN Y JR . l ,P s hobbv hotography , hop be l adm announcer 'll baseba and footballf QYF op amateur radlo wn e uswe restaurant g abularv has con 4' t 1 X rn debatrng a a -A9 5 erns cord brealtmg team Ns v , Q-4 Q!! 1 I K P' 6 J -f 'J SCH 2 NITA1 PATR IA Ifi q Arixta Gtgd for het W y eyes gs ll ms to b concert songstress ' tt d cl th d d h l lsrllj iron S'?r:i,i?uv:nHlggprta , A ec Elesxre H latroenmczlxllxlfate ta cms m Music to be sup rson of nurses at' tow 'D 1- 1 X SCOPAZZ Us CONZSTANC Connne the .Fadmxnto Dancmg and Bowlmg He, wshes o joln a famous swung b Q HELDEN FLORENCE Fuzz rs noted for bemg friendly Dra matxcally mclxned Florence played a leadnng role xn her Senxor B Play She enjoys xce and roller skating Her future plans are to attend Asbury College and become a mrs snonary Page Fxfty two SCUTT GWENDOLYN f Gwen rs actxve rn swxmml and ice skating She ns going to be a Red Cross nurse Studxous and compamonable SHEPARD DONNA Donna enjoys badminton tennrs and read mg She plans to attend Mxchlgan State SHIPPEY ROBERT Bob participates in ice skating and works in a gas station in his spare hours M is his goal SILVEY EVELYN MAE J' Evelyn is a genuine scholar opes be a good typist Quiet a f nv SINDALL KEN ETH Ken wants to a 'grease monkey m the air corps H is a member of the ea Scouts and also Joys a variety of s rs SHIPSKI LUCILLE Lucille favors archery and badminton She wxshes to enter St Lawrence Hospital for training in the nursing profession SILVEY JOAN Joan will be seen starring on the summer softball teams She is going to enter M S C and study to be an athletic director TRICE LUANA dmlnton in her spare time e wishes to be a good e oss 1 e play Upon ating st n A to a ,WMM QM 1 SMI GOLDIE e is swing g h r I e i ravel with a ba n f She likes sharp D She is note or h wan y I vix Lite welry is a Girl Reserve drr J SOCHO SKY AN 4 S WILLIAM A hav!-W W0 2 gal Hope w 'noted for his good lsposr Cross and help l cle am 15 pl' on being either store know a handsome I hful soldier ei nageyc-16? -wtndow decorator business college of RLE ANN es and wishes to x 3 ,Y ,gi V I 1 -. SPINK DOUG V Doug likes to N x hopes to be a cont ctor, but love ,- -' f in hunting and s nd his own 7 hssg 4 5 mming. 1 ', '-if STE NS SHIRLEY Shirl is a soda jerker in good standing. She likes to skate and play tennis. Secre- tarial work is her main ambition and she is noted for her raven tresses. STOUT MARJORIE Marge is athletically inclined, having participated in all of the girls' after-school sports. Her future lies in office work. I He doesnt like t urn fx. 'dnight oil , so he just turns T. . 'lightsgou His ambi- ' . ,Yion is more w ' g'He lilies - attend foot- . ball and as gamekf V, is an earnest Dancing erriber. ' U . . 4 '.. s , ER KIQNN A, favors fkhear to p Y basketboll, ' . air corps. He loves H. ,iff ' F i STOWELL FRED 'Freddie' likes to read the Esquire tfor men's fashionsj. His field of work will be on the stage. Page Fifty-three Q as I rx SWIFT JOAN Jo ts a petite snort Fnend usmg the week fn'ls to have real fun Chocolate cakes are her long sunt She belongs to French Club and Social Dancing Club THOMAS DORIS Tcmmle ts a member of the glrls band She wants to go to a comptometer school and be a stenograprer '-I I O 3 'U cn O Z 1-I 3' Z 55a fv-o M34 fr Zi O SZ. o- mac NZ! -1- m 5 m :s Ego. Q :n m 3' O -cr. rmn 19 U9 gc- :ma Da O 52 mm X XX XXXX THERRIAN ROBERT Modest handsome youth member of the Dramattcs Club Wants to attend Mxchxgan State and be a successful busmess man Actxve rn varned sports THOMASX' NE Wayn eq X t truck down t e hrgh or hoc ood bus driver TISCHER DONAL Don wtshes to be an arrplane engnne mechan c He IS axmmg' I the army anr corp vol TOMRELL R RUSS JOHN xck johnny hopes to be a draftsman s orchestra than p sports are golf skatmg t-ennrs mellow notes wt mlng Likes working at Krogers ln ve school hours X YIITIC s .U 9 ot ,X ne of e tottenng o d a V1 CC01' V lay he ns a member BC 0' rryistx' 1 ,and plans to attend the I-sd b 0 e SIC hrs s ar the C our and an emtcr a ner ra R to become a home econorm W.. V, o C I KB CX'-N Av 9 f ' 1 ar vb A Q5 SJ WAG R ARLE Arlene o'b-by is making 'k jewelr Ardent m er ofa the Gtrl B , s Hope to become , ecretaty arfd then r Jn quxet I 1- 1 X WILSON D Don IS a dec: womaxf hater e yearns to attend Chrcag g rt soh I and U come an artxst Huntmg fish! gf an th wnlds are hrs favorlte pastx WOODMAN CLOYD Wants to earn a lot of money Interested spectator of football and basketball games Ambxtlon to be ambltxous 'V uve-,v Page Fxfty four w- 'l s VER s very much e socral whnrl and bexng a State 1 on entermg M op r Ardent hand me ber Junxor clas vrce presxdent W O nor B p Honor Soctety Lantern taff and Stud Councxl WOOD ARLENE Swxngs at the btrdtes Mlchxgan State bound then hopes to be a nurse A good quiet student Home room treasurer ZEITZ JAMES jnms sport ns basketball He will enter Mxchxgan State to study farming UNDERCLASSMEN LA Courtesy ot Mlchzgan Conservation Deparzment Woodland Road IH Wmter JC 3' H, .3 'T' if ' ,189 JUNIOR H OFFICERS JUNIOR A OFFICERS President-B. Corey Vice-President-B. Carlson President-C, johnson Vice-President-W. Ryan Advisor-Mr. B. R. Leyrer Advisor-Mi. R. L, Schneider Secretary-E. Brandt Treasurer-S, Govelewski Secretary-I, Clark Treasurer-A. Pick The younger citizens of the state of Eastern eagerly look forward to the time when they will be in the legislature, which is now peopled with seniors. Having just entered Eastern, the Sophomore B class members already show signs of outstanding statesmanship. The Sophomore A's have given their Sophomore Mixer, the party's annual campaign shindig, and now plan other successes in Eastern. Here for three semesters, the Junior B class has practically learned the ropes and patiently awaits its turn at directing the citizenry. Having , already experienced a very successful J-Hop, Blossom Time. the Junior A class looks toward a big year in the legislative chambers beginning next fall. SOPIIOMORE B OFFICERS SOPIIOMORI-I A OFFICERS President-J. Gallop Vice-Presitlentfj. jarrac President-D, Sherman Vice-President-D. MacIntos Advisor-Mr. F. IJ, Manx Advisor-Mr. R, Gilson Secretary-W. Banner Treasurer-T, LaMacchia Secretary--M. Crandell Treasurer-M. Boyce I .- Q- s, v 5 3 , ' 3.2, 7. '4'7 f 2 1 4 'we ',s 54-'17, K r 4' I . P . I V . X 1 U' N-' i',a ! 'Q xiQx ' Page Fifty-six CLASS OF JUNE 1943 Fam' f' mE- AL I 4 hmm QV Am- Nw Ab of A Alb echl D Allen Anja A RX Tv ! 'f'W' w, s F Ayers Babcock J Back Baumqvas 1 bu Blonshms Broun H Case Clones W Crall 1-3 f' N Ba Bcvhun Blume Bold! J Suche C Bucklev uAL,. Cavunauqh 2. 'V Y Bael Bc 0- Eeadle eo Belunov W C Q Bozack A :ig ,Q D sum r V. HV ak Q' L Cele vnu Cenlu R Chee Che ev MJXLJ L Cine Cchc DCI: MCOOM Coss LC:-v WLCuv RDQH L c M Relics or Bmzee 1 D Buele M Chew 'HH fs fbfvf 1 T' u W v GPs Qc: If 9 Blanche d AL Cork ,N v An 0 C Q F Q vw K il Before the commg ot the whlte man, Indzans roamed the dense forests ot Mwhrgan and navrgated rrs rushmg streams xx,-4 Page Fxfry sexen wwf M ar fi . x ' .4 5, V -., . 4 5, V 4 5 V 1 j ' V4 I V+ 1. 4 . ' , ', ' 1 .A ' 1 1 1 I f , , ' M, e V: - T 4 Q- .-' . L 4 ' av- ,Q L, 1: V, 3 ' AE -l- ' V- ,' 'zz i I A' .I I h . Q, ' 4 N 11 ,' ' x ' ,l ' -J 2 we - ffl A I. L V - . 4. A - H Q - V D Ver K prlvm v mmm 6 Aa Q F1 ' -un A Av'-Um J Awww D AVS . ' W K1 Q 1 'H PN- 1--f '.:., J. Q Q ' 1- A 'iff wr- '- 4 1- . Q A X L. ' ' V - ov 'Z ' - f T I ' ' '5 ' ' ' ' 4 ,Q 4g I J - I, Y 4 'J 4 AQ , x - . A 1 ' 1 M fm M meV F Sc-QV B ws J Em!-.VV g scum D gf,-V.-. Q 5,V..,4 V .-MV 1,1 4 VVV ., ,Y W E4 I1 'f V V V 4 .S .. - 4 5 1? - ' M 5 V- ' N' 7 ' ei' Ts. 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Q .. fini, .. v:-HQ M Aifllfl- f EE-JV an yu- ,yf rv' M 144' A , Mx 4' Nh 0 I u Ng Rarmg h1gh among the Ieadmg mdustrzal sectzons of the Umted States Mzchzgan today IS the workshop of the arsenal of democracy Page Suzy e g M Q h - 4. v , , , . ' '- .1 I z, - A F sf ' ' N V . 6' --. .Q v - Q ' 1' - X 51,4 V' 2 Q- 1 ee E - n ' iv 5. . I 5 'L . -9- 4 f-We ' ,,,,g,, , ,, H, A 5 .mo 0 f. s J Sv .ms san R Sun U su? A shy: , vw' ' Q.. F 1- S- ' C- ao S., F' '-, ' I Y' ,I I iz, ' A Q- , 1:-W , Q ' , 'x W 'F 51 , , W ' . 9 Y . . 5 .. .f - st In 4 - ' X 1 1 u 1 1 van L S- r I T S-.H v v f F Twe' ffwszf J Thfmfps .. ,, f up-,7 .L Q. 'e , c.-. -1 ' W 1 Q f : A -- W ' ,W 55 ' ' A U at 4 N ., .K N s - x L 5 f -mf . . hl . N T T... . x n 1 ..fl.ng D Twrwv S J Vaughn J We X' 'Jw N WOM' KET 2-if'-' .. , 5 , Q 2 .- - S- 5' ' - 7- ' '- , W5 . ' . , N -vx, A 5 I K A v ,Q V' ,f - A 1' f , ' ' gi A ' A' - ... - . 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' :p-' Q -,fr , Yi, A ,-, . ,, f..f , ' ' There's always a rush to get the weekly theme in for Comp. The English department, headed by Miss Mildred Toogood, has the largest student enrollment of any course. Three years of the subject are required for the academic students, while the people in the commercial and industrial departments take only two and one year, respectively. In the sophomore year an interesting course in American litera- ture is given. Famous lines from well-known literary works are memorized. English literature is taught in both junior semesters. Novels, such as The Crisis and A Tale of Two Cities, are read and discussed. Senior English consists of a course in grammar and a semester of advanced composition for college prep students. In this class, the famous long term paper is written. Outstanding this semester, was a series of live lectures given by M. S. C. English instructors to Comp. students on What Constitutes a Good Theme? Writing the dreaded thesis, learning to spell, and reading novels do not constitute all the undertakings of an English student. Such projects as seeing a real production of Macbeth and listening to recordings of Hamlet and Don Quixote have come true. Eastern has one of the most outstanding school libraries in the state. A very practical collection of informational material on vocations has been compiled for the use of every student. ENGLISH Robert MacGowan Finds the dictionary very useful. The library is used for studying as well as reading. Miss Richards gives the assignment for the next day. Virginia VanDugteren poring over material for her long term pap Page Seventy SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LANGUAGES ff Z ff Luana Jack tells Russ Robinson which record to play next in their Spanish class. T-L. The second-hour History class is 'fall ears listening to one of Mr. Brisbins favorite stories. Gwen Gorsline points to Michigan's capital, while Louis Oudersluys looks on. The importance of Michigan in the history of the United States, the people of various languages who aided in the peninsular state's development, and Michigan's prominence in today's economic set-up make the social science and language courses of added interest to Eastern students. American Government, Economics, and United States History are required subjects for graduation. Learning the rights and duties of good citizens and becoming acquainted with the ins-and-outs of the divisions of economics are the important features of the first two courses. A new text-book, which presents our country's development in a well-organized, picturesque way, was used in the U. S. History classes this year. World History is an elective generally taken in the sophomore year. Languages are not required in Eastern, but they form college minors for most academic students. The Latin department offers a four-year course, consisting of an intensive grammatical study followed by the translation of Caesar, Virgil, and Cicero. The general aim of the Spanish department is to promote interest in Spanish customs in the United States. This year a study of Mexico was begun. The French department has given its interests to keep- ing alive the culture and civilization of France. An exhibit of English derivatives from the French language was made by French 4 students. This Latin dictionary is good for more things than one, thinks Clair Hekhuis. Page Seventy-one To wake up the sleepers, Mr. Sage has the class sing Alouette every now and then. A MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Donald Moore observmg the Mr Leach demonstratlng the Vlrgmla Conrad dlssectmg a results of a chemlstry experlment use of the ammeter frog Sclence has played a very Important role m makmg Mxchlgan the great mdustrlal state that lt IS Practxcally everything around us IS a product of science Easterns sclence department offers the followmg courses Bxology hu Chemlstry Physlcs and Physlology Even for those who are not lem the easy way wlth the sllde rule Easterns mathematlcs depart ment offers not only the regular courses but also the more ad vanced Included are algebra plane and solld geometry and trngonometry Although mathe matlcs IS considered d1fF1cu1t by many students the courses are not solely for the future Elnstems they have a practlcal value as well Math s ab1l1ty to xncrease the reasonmg capacxty of the bram IS reason enough to make the subject worthwhlle Then too technxcal posltxons demand a workable knowledge of mathematncs To the navrgator of a shlp and the pllot of a plane solld geometry and trlgonometry are absolutely essentlal engmeerxng and algebra seemmgly were made for each other Mlnlmum mathemattcal requlrements are belng raxsed t1me spent on mathematlcs IS never tlme wasted Davrd Gardner mlght well thmk plane geometry IS not so plam Page Seventy two sclentliically mmded these courses prove both mterestmg and helpful To more clearly understand the phenomena of modern sclence and the theorles of the machmes of our day the complete sclence course IS recommended At Eastern the sclence equlpment IS the best Powerful mlcroscopes dellcate physxcs appa ratus and chemlstry laboratorxes stocked wlth a great varlety of chemicals make almost any experx ment pOSSlble MHFIOH Bebee explalnmg the proof of a solld geometry proposl tzon . . , . - a . Z . , ' Q V 'MLN M . . ' . ' ' . . , . , V - . Q . .- Emil Nakfoor working a prob- ' W.. v - J . y - , ' ' ' ' AA 1 !! , . . Z INDUSTRY COMMERCE Cou tesy of Abrams Aerral Survey Corporation Lansing Business District I . . LEARN The Industrial Department headed by Mr E L Courtney prepares those boys who do not plan to go to college for the mdustrxal world Pr1nt1ng woodworkmg draftmg and auto mechanlcs are the four Helds 1n wh1ch students may speclallze Through the department senlors are placed 1n part tlrne Jobs durmg the school year and 1n full tlme posltxons after graduatlon Industr1al physlcs chem1stry and shop mathematrcs are the three general requlrements of the department Hav Upper Left Ken Gemalskx CleftD and Ernle Clark the auto shop Left Watch that hand' In the prlnt shop boys hke those 1n the plcture Harold Glumm Cleftl and Wayne Thomas Cnghtj fill Board of Educatlon orders and prlnt many other Jobs Lower Left Known for 1tS complete hne of equ1pment the wood shop glves boys an opportunlty for advanced tralnlng ln woodworklng as well as for the fundamental operatlons Below Operatmg one of the most important pleces of draftlng equ1pment the blue prmt machme are Remhold Janetzke Cleftj George Redburn Ccenterj and Bob Peckham fright, Page Seventy four Crightj inspect one of the aircraft engines kept in X o y I 1 Q BY DOING mg taken prellmlnary one hour courses ln the1r chosen fields the boys are enrolled 1n three hour courses 1n Eastern s five shops These shops are run on a factory bas1s wlth a fore man a tool keeper a check up man and a clean up group The Industrlal Department glV6S boys an opportunlty to learn by domg It also 1nst11ls 1n them a sense of CFFICI ency whlch IS an outstandmg characterlstlc of the depart ment ltself By dolng jobs for other Eastern orgamzatlons It contrlbutes to the efhclent operatlon of the school system Upper Rlght Harrls Nlchols gettmg practlcal experlence In one of the draftmg classes Rlght Correctmg engme allments Ken Gemalskl Cleftb and Ernle Clark fflghtb are usmg the ever popular Allen Analyzer a part of the Dog House equxpment Lower Rlght Tony Tramonto Cleftj and Dale Bulock Crlghtb runmng the cylmder press the largest m Lansing schools Below In the general shop boys get tralmng along VBYIOUS mdustrlal llnes Kelth Short IS shown here operatlng a metal lathe Page Sexenry Ex c ' 1 . . , v , ' , ' . , . - v .. H - - - s TAKE A LETTER PLEASE The Commercial department requlres completlon of several profes sional courses Two semesters of bookkeeping and mathematics are requisite as IS also one semester of ofhce practlce wherein the students tackle the comptometer calculator addlng machine dxctaphone mimeo graph and typewriter They also file wr1te checks and learn the routine of Lovella Williams preparing herself for a secretarial positlon She operates a dlctaphone and then transrlbes back the material office work Commercial English IS the ab1l1ty to handle the English language effectively and to express thought and action clearly Havmg taken academic English for two years this course completes the commercial students English tralnlng After four semesters of typlng and stenogra phy the student IS able to take dictation and transcribe lt back on the typewriter The department also offers subjects other than the required such as Commerclal Geography Advertising Commercial Law Business Organlzatlon and Money Management The students upon graduation from this department are prepared to work in the busmess world and need not have any more training unless they desire to specialize in a particular Held Gloria McCrumb is giving a few pointers in a stenography class. The students in the typing class are busy doing their daily lesson. Vera Vogle is putting the final touch on a balance sheet Page Seventy-six FINE ARTS Courtesy of Mwhxgan Educatzon Assomarxon Tumbling Waters in Alger County LET ALL MY LIFE BE MUSIC 8,4 Soprano I Atherton Carlson Coulson N Gregg J Hardy I-Iewrtt Kxlloran Leyrer Mmlere Wxllxams Soprano II Baumgras Gordon Hanneman O Hardy Lrpkovxtz Prnum Puffer A Schulz P Schulz Stockbrxdge AltoI Bemrose Brenner Butler Gadaleto Gemmrll M Gregg Hammond Potter Toy Alto II Bellows Blonshme Clapp Engle Gorslxne Krouse May Repxchowskr Wlnters Tenorl Clme Hawkms Heller Kxrksey Mlller Tenor II Bean Courtrxght DeVore Cnbb West Bass I Bullock Gross Moffat Murray Robart Texdman K Washburn Young Bass II Abel Garrxson Kamms Poole Rose Schultz Smxth Toblas J Washburn Sxxty elght well blended voices under Mac s leadershlp furnlsh excellent choral harmony wherever Eastern s Madrxgal Cholr smgs Th1s orgamzatlon scored another success wlth the years opera My Maryland and the Easter Cantata The Seven Last Words of Chrlst The cholr kept up xts pace by agaln capturlng a Hrst dlvlslon ratlng at the Mlchlgan Choral Festlval thls year The annual sprmg concert completed an actxve year for Mr McInt1re and hxs VOC3llStS Vxolms Conklrn Bateman Badgley J Carpenter H Carpenter Hastmgs Johnson Knapp Manz Monroe Munn Naramor Smxth Reynett Ward Vxola Hulbert Cellx Crossman Stevens Basses Bush Watzel Oboe Payne Flutes Curtxs Wxlllams Clan nets Thomas Klng Stephens Trumpets Walker Janson Walton Saxophone Smlth Mrlls Farrand Nxles Trombones Ihrlg Mlner I-clwarrls ML'Vllll3H Tuba Tobxas Percussron Keltchen Zlmrnerman A growlng organlzatlon Easterns orchestra under the dlrectlon of Maestro Ferguson appeared ln becom mg llght blue dmner Jackets thms year when rt furnlshed the musical accompanxment for the opera Practlcmg outslde school hours these musrclans take part 1n the seml annual lnstrumental concerts The pxcture of thls group was taken durlng the first semester concert Earl Crossman rs the cello soloist Page Seventy elght II Il 'X pf-, ' Y T3 f A Q - . ' V v v -- ' 1 . ' , e 'f , . r Y 1 1 Q . . x t n l , X l - - 'L ' t - . - - , ' ,- , Q ' - w , - V . . - V. e ' 1' M. A .J-. , 8 ' L 4 4 A . v - . . . . . . , . , - . - 2 , . , . - - - .. , N - ' , - ' V O . . . . . . . , H ,, . . , H . ,, . . . . . . . , . A .a . V . I '. , . . , , , ' - , . . . . . ' , - -, ' 1 ' ' H n ' A . 5 . . ' A . lliiaiffmlmizwl PM :fzw 414 X FRFUFY The Opera Finale. f n My Maryland, directed by Mr. W. R. Mclntire, with Eastern's orchestra in the pit, was the twelfth annual opera given by Eastern's choir. It was a stirring tale of the Civil War days and will long be remembered by those who attended the performances. The costumes and setting were reminiscent of the Old South, and much was added to the production by them. Left: Norma Lou Gregg as Barbara Frietchie and Dick West as Captain Trumbull furnished the main romantic interest of the opera. Above: This girls' quartet-Anne Katz, Teresa Gadaleto. Carolyn Clapp, and Norma Lou Gregg-entertained the audience royally. Right: In this scene the wounded Yankee Captain has been brought to Barbara's Confederate home. Page Seventy-nine SEMPER FIDELIS SOUSA Flutes Curtis Williams R Payne Oboes M Payne Phillips Basson Arnmg Bass Clarinets C Schroeder Mills Bhat Clarinets Irxgersoll Stephens Walc Florian Schultz Dyer Darling Wery Montgomery Cushion Marsh Barnes johnson Pierce Garowlxnskl Alto Saxophones Dillingham Tubbs Bishop Tenor Saxophones Fleming Niles Trumpets and Cornets Carpenter Walker Walton Janson Brooks Jacobsen Kuhn Gaunt Mills Clements Czecha Stobby Bettman Millhisler Eaton Retan Scuppert Lock Horns McMasters W Steinman B Steinman Trombones Ihrig Miner Mal-tries Price Pollard Dodson Edwards McMillan Tomrell Barntones Wood Hawkins Kelly Basses Mercer Tobias Personius E Schroeder Mofhtt Percussion Keitchen Baldwin Baun Robbins Storey Zimmerman Carlson Eastern s Boys Band is one of the Fmest marching bands in Michigan The boys bring the crowd to its feet at football games as they step to the tune of a lively march and form mtricate and mterestmg formations each year under the able direction of Mr Harold Ferguson Flutes Woolcock Williams Clarinets Thomas Miller Huffman Martelli Guest Adams VanS1ckle Thompson Dollarhnte johnson Alto Saxophones Steenberger Smith Mills Battley Ballas Loop Tenor Saxophone Farrand Trumpets Stampfiy Smith Nussdorfer Pierce Clippinger Fitzgerald Nickles VanS1ckle Swmtzer Sayre Knapp Trombones Chaffee Springer Herzog Wise Rackets Bari tone Schultz Basses Bush Hulbert Percussion Mxllhisler Knapp McBrooms Less active on the athletic field but always on the Job for P T A s plays and VBYIOUS meetings IS the Girls Band Few other schools in Mlchlgan can boast of such an organization The girls under 'Fergie s coaching can be counted on to come through with a good performance at every concert Page Eighty s .9 9 . 0, fb ll ll I O 4 Besides this marching the boys play for civic functions and at basketball games, and appear in two concerts if A 4 C 6 Z is , ' if X i ' I ., .QU 'O tx ' V lxxsf FX f' rg 7' ,,,,',glnr' I 1 v 4, yt f . wi X Q ,, f Qi S. f W! S ff . r 4 S if -v Ba 6 A S vga J Q' X ww fi: it CAST Ollvla Ellzabeth Mrs Falkner M Lewis D Englehardt H Thoman Cora D Baguley Amanda Burton Thomas Solon B La Rowe B Truxell G Stobby R Hollmgsworth Paul M McK1nsey Charles Randolph H Van Camp D Mackey SENIOR COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN JUNE CLASS OF 42 Come Out of the Kltchen dlrected by Mlss Aleath Garrxty was a smash hlt from every angle Marvel Lewls and Bob Truxell the leads ably handled the love angle whlle good comedy roles were portrayed by Howdle Van Camp and Rlchard Hollmgsworth On the stralght dramatlcal slde Barbara La Rowe was exceedlngly good as the colored mald B PLAYS TISH JANUARY CLASS OF 43 T' CAST Txsh a farce comedy ln three acts was enjoyed by a capaclty crowd A plane wreck an auto crash a robbery and a case of smugglmg lent actlon to the performance Excellent characterlzmg was done by Wlnlffed Brelthaupt and Florence Shelden as old malds Harry Kelly as the shrewd vlllam and Burl Dleter as the sherxff Mlss Garrlty was the dramatlc producer Page E ghty two Tlsh LIZZIC Aggle Luther Charlle Wesley Lem Charltta Bettma Dorlce Denby Ellen Callxe W Brelthaupt F Shelden J Van Loo H Kelly V Wllllams L Deason B Dleter M Hazelton M McQueary B Clark R Dodson J Robmson V Gauthxer ll ll ll ll ..,,,,, , ,,.,.................,,..,.., . . ,,.,,,....,....,.,..,......,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,s.,. . . , - , f ,sy ll ll E-gi: ll ll 'S 4 1 1' 4 ' ,L ,. ' , .. - H - r. - - H .. - H LK ' V7 ' ' ' , V ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, , , , ., ,...,,...,, . ' . 1 y ' ' ' ' ' ' V . , ...., , ,, , .. . , ....,,, , ., . V. - v ,,,,,,,,,, . .. , ,. . . i , WORD FLINGERS THE SQUAD D. Redburn, R. Schubel, H. Cole, H. .. ,. Smitfzkey, W. Starr, L. Skory, D. Furtney, VARSITY TEAM MIKE WORK G Starr N Kirkconnell N Hogan XJ Hogan, D. Furtney, N. Kirkconnell. ' ' ' ' ' ' Mr- Harris- R- Schubel. H- Cole W Starr. PAUL A. MARTIN TROPHY Superb in their field, this year's debating team, under the excellent tutorship of Mr. T. G. Harris, had the best record of any in the school's history. Besides winning twenty debates and losing only one, the boys won the University of Michigan wall plaque for excellence in debating, the Paul A. Martin Trophy for winning the city championship, the Michigan State High School League Championship, and the 5-A district elimination contest. Besides the regular platform debates, members of the squad carried on exhibition and competitive debates over radio stations WKAR, WJIM, and WKZO. Action also has been taken in organizing a defense speakers' bureau. Inter-school forensics were also carried on in the form of dramatic declamation, oratorical decla- mation, oratory, and extempore speaking contests. Two winners were declared in each branch, and these people participated in the district forensic contest at jackson. Howard Cole received first place in oratory at this contest. ' Bill Starr was one of the main factor's in the team's victories this year. He was also a stand-out in inter-school forensics: he won third place in the state American Legion contest. Dick Schubel, the third member of the team, has also proved himself capable in all types of speech work. Page Eighty-three Edltorlal Staff 'flu listener Prmtmg Staff 4 v n Advertising Staff l EASTERNER Wxth jack Arnmg as head man of the scoop department Easterner rolled off the presses for a top notch year Scramblmg to make deadlmes readmg proof and tearlng thelr halr over misspelled names are only a few of the staff s Waterloos In her Journallsm class Mlss Scott lnstructs Eastern s buddmg Journallsts m the features of newspaper wrltlng Through the comblned efforts of the edltorlal staff Mr Peterman s advertlsmg getters and Mr Courtneys prmters thxs b1 monthly publlcatlon of sports socxal doms and news plus reaches the Quakers eager hands With capable adv1sors at the wheel the Easterner has been rated All Amerlcan by the N S P A for elght con secut1ve semesters CEd Note The Easterner Staff keeps from gOlDg completely batty by frequently gettmg m the Lantern Staffs halrj Thx. Managlng Edxtor Jack A nmg ASSOCIHYC Edxtor Clalr Hekhuls Sports Edltor Mary Byellch Assistant Sports Edltor Elmer Mlller Socxal Edltor Rhoda Deutscn Make up Editors Dale Bulock Eldon Peasley B111 Alcemus Stenographers Catherme Drown Bev erly Nlchols Staff Photographer Dale Bulock Reporters Kathleen Norris Sophie Seyka B111 Schwemfurth Dale Red Page Exghty four burn Robert Newman Bob Brandt Bob Brush Blll Aten Jack Smxth ylhs Cheney janet Stuart Betty Lou Hanson Helen Graham Ruth Dxllon Shlrley Youmans Howard Paquet John Connor Advertlsmg Manager Dortha Throg martm Advertlslng Staff John Connor Cedrlc Lewis Prlntlng Staff B111 Alcemus Dale Bulock Everett Downing Clarence Kenny Charles Hull Bob Olson Eldon Peasley Tony Tramonto ' ' Li Vi L8 ., ' - ' Y l . Y li 9? ' ' ' . . , . . . 9 . . . , , . ' ' ll YY Y ' ' . - . . . . . H . , ,, - V U , . ' it VY V . . L ' ,, . . , . .,......1-..... , . . ...... ,.,.... 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Busmess and Advertlslng Staffs Edltorlal Staff Under the 1eadersh1p of Earl Abel a well organ1zed staff worked stead11y and eFHc1ent1y toward the u1t1mate happy day the day on whlch the whole Lantern lay 1n the prmter s hands Laborlng over layouts measur1ng cuttmg and past1ng p1ctures 11mber1ng up 1mag1nat1ons for compos1ng clever C95 Wflte ups and mamtammg a dark secrecy kept the staff members on the alert The annual IS a permanent record of 11fe at Eastern from the fall of 41 through the sprmg of 42 jam sess1ons and cram SESSION sports vxc tor1es and defeats teas and contests Success 1n the pub11cat1on of the yearbook was alded by Mr ohn F Br1sb1n ed1tor1a1 adv1sor Mlss Bettle Holland art advlsor and Mr Ralph B Peterman bus1 ness adv1sor The theme was a bra1nstorm of one of those ne er to be forgotten staff meetxngs a blue r1bbon goes to B111 W1l11ams for the cover des1gn Edltor 1n Chxef Earl Abel Ex Off'-lC1O Edltors Arden McConnell Gordon ROb1nSOH Busmess Manager Ellen Ncuendorf Pdvert1s1ng Manager P1ul Corex Ed1tor1a1 Staff Adm1n1strat1on Ed1tor Dor1s Baguley Ass1stant Warren Marsh Sen1or A Class Edltor Suzanne Yost ASSISIZHI Ke1th McClure Sen1or B Class Edltor Bob Brandt Ass1stant Norma Cllpplngef Academlc Edltor Dor1s Englehardt ASSISIHHI Dlck Pancost Industrxal Ed1tor B111 A1cen1us Ass1stant Ken Gema1sk1 Commerc1a1 Edltor Ernest1ne Rob1n son Musxc Edltor Don1ce PISYCE Club Edltor E1s1e Brokob ASSISIBHY Frances Ernsberger Senora Webster Vern W1111ams Edltor Darlene Ely M11ton McK1nsev Mlldred Bye11ch .-oc1a1 EdlIOf Ass1stant Home Econom1c Sports EGIIOY Asslstant P10 ography Staff Edltor Ass1stants Betty Baxter D1ck Jlm Edward West Ir1s Eggleston Art Staft Ed1tor joe McMasters Ass1stant Edltor B111 W1111ams Ass stan s Phyllxs Smlth Gwen Pru1m Stan Bayhan Em11v St1tt Mar1on Bebee Bob T1scher Phy111s Peterman Bus ness and Advertlslng Stafts Ass1stant Buslness Manager Betty D1ener Advert1s1ng A s s 1 s t a n t s V1rg1n1a Ba11ey Geneva Cunnmgton Page Emghry hue Art Staff sf, MA .51 L Krew' 5 ,sf ian ff- 0 ' I 'NW fig' 1' '11 . , . . - m , . . - Q v 1 - E, . . , . 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This head was rhodeled in clay by the I K ,J 7,1 X , .. ,ef A SOCIAL Courtesy of Mlclugan Highway Department Popular Highway Park SPANISH CLUB The romantic la senora and el senor of Eastern form the La Estudiantinaf' or Spanish Club. guided by Mr. Anderson. Among others they learn that bull fights used to be the popular sport in Spain and that Spains Christmas comes on anuary 6 and IS called the Day OfK1HgS These Spanish Americans also study the charmlng and gracious customs of Old Spa1n Row 1 T Gadaleto D Harper M David Row2 V Llpkovitz L Thompson M Helman F Goodell D Sargent I-I Lohr Mr Anderson PAN AMERICAN CLUB Under the excellent advisor ship of Miss Knevels and Mr Anderson Easterns branch of the International Student Pan American League endeavors to foster frlendly relations with the Latin Amer1can countrles They do this by studylng Latin Amer ican culture and by observing Pan American Week with an assembly program Rowl N Hogan W Starr J Sommer G Beadle D Furtney W Ryan C Mitchell Row 2 H Cole R Deady Miss Knevels R Munn R Allen S P R which when trans lated means the Senate and the Roman People is known at Eastern as the Latin Club spon sored by 'VI1ss Smith The club not only advanced Latln students but the members journeys tr es as Rome where they study dress and customs g1V6S awards to the also take imaginary to such ancient coun Egypt Greece and Row 1 Miss Smith A Strayer D Dixon N Paterson B McDon ald M johnson M Bartley Row2 E Brokob D Englehardt L Cripps E Conway H Thoman D VanKu1ken P Wilson A Mastrovito P Archambault D Englehardt N Hogan Page I' ghty L g A f. I . ,. I , LATIN CLUB 'M 1 H - A . ' ' . - I ,K - .V -A t . ' 4 A J . , All LC 1 9 . 1 b 1 I ' C . - I 'r ' ' . s gm- ASTRONOMY CLUB The Astronomy Club under the guxdance of the astronom1cal master mmd Mr Keepmg has been very actwe 1n the past semester The club v1s1ted the Museum of SCIENCE and Indus try and Adler Planetarlum rn Chlcago and also enjoyed the amusements of the bw town Donald Moore the presldent was one of the spark plugs that spurred the club act1v1t1es Rowl B Aten D Moore G Robmson K McClure E Nakfoor D Rose Row Z R Cheney D Jacobs Mr Keepxng S Czecha J Edwards MUSIC APPRECIATION The members of thls club spend thenr meetmgs IlSt6Yllflg to the stralns of the best loved composers and analyzlncf the form harmonles and thought content of thelr works The club was a guest of the Ford Sunday BFISDIH 15 thelr faculty advlsor it -fYX I. ow 1 Herzog E Friar J Kllloran J Bucher S Yost E Abel Row Z J Conklln N Gregg D Heller Mr Brxsbln J Smlth J Washburn D Bush P Ferns Row3 J Schultz P Shulz A Shaw A Lynn M W1ll1ams G Prulm O VanS1ckle DRAMA CLUB Many hlgh calxber programs have been presented for the stu dents of Eastern by the Drama Clubbers under the dlrectlon of Mlss Wlnters They also entered the Clty Play Festrxal held durmg the second semester of the school year Rowl V Alger P McMasters M Lewls B Artes R Cochrane R Tomrell W Brelthaupt Mxss Wmters Row 7 B LaRowe J Webb B Ludwxg V Smlth D Wlnters R Ford L CUYIIS D Harper B Walker R Therrxan M Speer P Klooz H Thoman F Martm Pig lf g ty , Q- , rx b X- X -f M ,I I , - T ' ' . ' ' . In , . . .E A . q on in all its ' A . av ' F' A . .. , A . I ' - -4 ' Q . tw L . i r' ' . D . V N L? 3 1 U I . , 1 ,ft :- Evenmg Hour IH December. Mr. 'I Y 1 '7' ' . . .4 . . s 5 X ' 'J I ,I ,lv ., Y R : J. -, . ' , . ' . . ., I ' . .' . . e I: E1 '-mme MEMBERS DURING BOTH SEMESTERS Row 1: E. Brokob, E. Neuen- dorf, D. Diener, W. Garrison, E. Abel, F. Mercer, I. Bateman, P. Marble, A. Stampfly, G. Gorsline. Row 2: D. Baguley, D. Miner, J. Arning, M. Bartley, H. Thoman, A. Menger, E. Conway, B. Graham, E. Spencer, C. Robson, D. Pierce, B McDonald J Beck B Baxter Row 3 B Wlllrams E Peasley D Dlxon C Clapp N Gregg V VanDugteren D Jacobs J Edwards D Englehardt S Web ster D Englehardt M Palllck R Paradlse P Ferns HONOR SOCIETY ' The members of Eastern s chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety are chosen from the Junlor A and Semor classes on the basls of character scholarshlp leadershlp and servlce To encourage the development of these qualrtles ln the student body IS the mam purpose of the orgamzatnon Another servlce IS the annual College Day a day on whlch students can secure mtervxews m school wlth representatlves of var1ous colleges Mlss Melcher IS the adv1sor of th1s group MEMBERS DURING SECOND SEMESTER Rowl R Schubel R Pancost A McConnell V Williams R Nlles R Pearson L Ihrlg houn A Strayer V Barley M Lewis P Cheney E Feldpausch M Helman J Johnson A Wagner Row 3 I Eggleston J Det weller N Baxter M Wllllams L Watzel C Baumgras C Korkoske L Terranova V Cava naugh I Clark M Blmcoe M Byellch T Gadaleto M Rohrer Row 4 H Cole W Alcemus J Curtls A Sargeant D Furtney L Box N Cllppmger W Brext haupt B Semrau R Truxell G Robmson D Shepard L Cnpps G Scott C Abel Page Nmety . , . , . . ' : . , . , ' 3 ' 1 ' 7 . , . , . , . , . Q - t ! '. 1 ' 3 y . , . . , . . . 9 7 9 ' 9 : . ,... , .l , . G , . , . , . . Row 2: M. McQueary, P. Cal- ,, . , . , . , - . - , . , . , . . I ' ' .'. - 1 ' Y ' I . , . , . v - a' - ' 1, - , - , - , . , . . .: . , . , ' ' ' . . ' ' .' 1 . , . , . - V if i .v - s - ,1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 5 . , . . Row 1 M Ranney G Sayre rl ps W Garrlson McDonald D Plerce Row 2 A Wood R Manz C Lenby D Englehardt M Wll llams H Thoman P Marble N Baxter N Stelger N Hogan Mlss Ylnger Row 3 D Englehardt K Nor r1s R Taylor H Nussdorfer D cobs R Plerce D Ey Pancost L Martm D Shepard A Stamplly TRAVEL CLUB Eastern s globe trotters whlch are gulded by MISS Ylnger who has spent her summers hostellng ln England yearn to study our country by roammg Thls club has taken some lnterestlng trxps to Detrolt Chlcago and Washmgton D C There IS no telllng where they wxll go next They often have guest speakers at thelr meetlngs who suggest new and fasclnatlng terrltory AUDITORIUM CLUB W1th grace and dlgmty the members of the Audrtorlum Club 3SSlSt the students ln locatmg thelr seats before the curtam goes up They not only usher for school programs but also for Town Hall Symphony Concerts and many other act1v1t1es held ln Easterns Audrtorlum Thxs club IS under the eFF1c1ent guldance of Mrs Geddes and Mr Leyrer Page Nnnety one w 1 D VanKu1ken Drown M Carpenter E Vaughn F Palmer G Crittenden Y Naramor Row 2 D Butler B Dlener Challender W Curtxs Rosattl M Porter E Parker E Rosser Row 3 N Baxter M Brown D Carpenter S Czecha McClure J H Smlth G Whit ford B Gemmlll Mrs Geddes Row 4 D Dunham R Cul lmane C Korkoske D Hews F Plocharczyk V ODell M Bye l1ch H Bergan Mr Leyrer L.C'p'.... ',Bf Ja' ', . ', . 1,'Rf 1 vu as - - - - - ' Y 9 l . Ro : . ,C R. l , . '.J Rowl H Stone M PYICC N Isbell F Kmght L Thompson P Klooz J VanLoon Row 2 J Bach W Harry M Skory V Gregg R Harrlson S Havens M Hazelton Mr Lange CHEMISTRY CLUB One of the oldest clubs ln Eastern IS the Chemlstry Club whlch IS under the guldance of Mr Lange The members accomplxsh many thlngs durmg the club perlod that they cannot do ln class Work on 1nd1v1dual experlments Held trlps and speakers on speclal t0p1CS are enJoyed Rowl E Jeschke E Kuhn F Shelden J Roblnson G Greenup J Klrksey Row 2 W Russell J Bucher E Chrlstlan M Blume E Ryder J Washburn W Devme R Hughes P Porteriield H Gosch R Hughes Row 3 W Starr B Robart E Mlller BIBLE CLUB Gleamng knowledge and acquiring a deeper understandxng of todays problems the members of the Blble Club sponsored by Mrss Clrne find thelr meetlngs both enjoyable and valuable Besldes studymg the Buble and hearlng speakers they have some very mterestxng dlscusslons ln connectlon wlth the philosophy of th1s Fundamental Book and they sponsor a party every now and then too Page Nxnety I o I . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . a v - , - ..- . - H- 1 .. , s 5 ,- ' ,,, .fr A Q... . . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . . . .. . , 1 v v - v 1 , . ' -w Rowl P House J Sommer R Castellanl A Ph1ll1ps M Johnson G Sayre Row2 E Robertson J Detwller D Bennlck D Furtney B Thompson D Jacobsen J Patterson H Thoman B Baxter B Lott UBRARY CLUB Although lt was orgamzed durlng the second semester Easterns Llbrary Club has already proved to be successful By worklng ln the lxorary at noon and after school under the guxdance of Mrs Moreland the members are rapldly becommv acquamted wlth the ups and downs of a lxbrarlan s professlon Row 1 Mxss Holland W Pogoncheff J McMasters H Pearl C Pogoncheff W Harry H Anspach B Wllllams Row 2 W Lmden C Surato M Kuchuk D Berryhlll F Hallenbeck A Hartman ART CLUB Members of the Art Club spend thelr meetlngs experlmentlng ln creatlve lmagery Thelr well Informed advxsor Mlss Holland glves them pointers whlch help them to become expert cartoomsts classlc patternlsts and exponents of modern deslgn Page Ninety three . . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . , . v . . . . 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GIRL RESERVES Servxce IS the arm of each member of the Glrl Reserve Club whlch IS a d1vrs1on of the Internat1onalY W C A They carry out thls arm by Hllmg charlty baskets sup portmg the Red Stocklng Club and worklng for the Red Cross Under the supervlslon of Mlss Walters and Mlss Sexton th1s club also has many mterestmg banquets and partles plus a seml formal dance each semester Rowl M Hoover M Long E Spencer B McDermott B Green G McCrumb Row 2 E Neuendorf V Barley L Wxllrams B Taylor B Glassbrook D Perclval H Case J Cox W Russell D Crow Row 3 Mlss Walters M McQueary P Calhoun V Kmckerbocker D Wolfe V Beck R jones A Wag ner R Perrone B H111 D Day M Day M1ss Sexton Row 4 C Robson J Mlller M Marlatt D Parkhouse A Strayer D Van Kulken J Rogers S Snyder B Ross A Husak B Nlchols P Mlchels B Graham M Green Felzke V Trelchel N Guest B Clark A Smxth J Hardy D Force O Hardy if GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB What do you thlnk of boys wearlng thelr shlrts back wards' Should girls wear slacks to school? The Gxrls Dlscusslon Club really grves the school a once over Wlth the help of the1r new advlser Mrss Knapp nt presents to the glrls of Eastern an opportun 1ty to dlscuss their soclal problems Rowl D Plerce L Ovenhouse B Taylor E Spencer Row 2 C Hames P Mrchels N Prlce L FOYCIB Mlss Knapp V Hardmg V Carlano E Choskov D Ely Row 3 H Schroeder R Kotz E Wlldeman E Valentme V Trelchel D Felzke F Ernsberger E Stltt B Baxter Page Nmety four I1 - ' A ' Y ! V - Y 1 , - : . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . : , , . , . I , . , . , . , . , . - , . , . , . , . , . : . , .H , .. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Row 5: E. Robinson, G. Cunnington, B. Gardner, K. Halpin, E. Brandt, L. Hanneman, E. Valentine, D. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 . . ,. 1 . I S I 1 Q ,. fe . ' 9 - . I - ' ac as - x Y 1 1 . ' , . , . , . . Rowl D Peck H Strickland J Beltz J Grubaugh F Ismay Row 2 Mr Leyrer N Garrison D Dunham L Curtis A McConnell F Mercer C Johnson FUR FEATHER AND HN CLUB o lowing their trai blazers M Feeman and Mr Williams the frontier men of the Fur Feather and Fin Club spend their extra time working toward their semesterly out of town trips They have taken trips to th mountains of Tennes see Camp Kiroliex and the Hiawatha Club and last semester they had an outing in the Porcupine Mountains of upper Michigan HLY CLUB Promoting the four C's -clean living, clean speech. clean scholarship, and clean athletics-is the aim of the Hi-Y Club, which is spon- sored by Mr. Leyrer. This club is affiliated with the International Y.M.C.A., and their meetings are given over to talks of interest to the boys. Rowl M Cunnlngh m H Bergan J Smith R VanOsdol L King W Noonan R Brandt Row 7 Mr Williams N DeVore R Cottmgham R Azelton H Abood H Lord E Kosewicz F Sicklesmith D Phillips Mr Feeman Row 3 C Gilmore G Scott D G aham J Beltz R Bos M Janson K Storey D Hekhuis J Dalfrymple J Elsenheimer D Schofield Pie I . , . . , . , . , . . i , . . . . , . , . , . , . , I I . . U . F 1 h 1 r .. . ., I'. . . l U . V . s, J' .. . . 0 I ' '- - v . . A . , h . YYY X Z . El . . . . . . . - I . . . . . I' . . , . , . . X . .5 Nmrxcty-Q' SOCIAL DANCING CLUB The number of wall Flowers at Easterns all school partles has been rapldly deereaslng Reason Eastern s Soctal Danunv Club members are tauvht not only the latest dante steps but the correct et1quette by Mrs McAll1ster thelr charmlng sponsor 377435 . 'U . . 'U l . ' ' '21 iso 7 ' Q f ' Inf ,J 1. ' .i .Id . ,U l , 4 . lx I .,3.'f ,.., UB.. Or' ' I 'A ff, A: s J-' '-if w 5 w , . . ' ' ' ' m so , .A f . . ' IC ' ll . . 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I ow 1 G Sa re Sifimpfly S M1lls Huffman J K1lloran Deutsch J Swlft Conrad M McE1murry M Congeml Row 7 B Porter W Schroeder R Mlls D Keyes W Harry W Garr1son H HOlS1HgYOD D Berryhtll J McMas ters W Wllllams Home Mrs McAll1ster Row Herzog Frxar Banmng Hardy V Damlowskl J CUYIIS B Kolberg D Frltz J Brazee R Dlllon Blrchim B Fox Steenbergen T Gadaleto Row 4 G Edwards Hekhuxs J Dalyrymple G Burt W Noonan C capazzo J Bach Kelly S Slejka V Rlchey ow 1 lllpS G Parker Baumgras Row Z A Thompson G Gorslme N Gregg F VanS1ckle J Attwood R Atherton V Blonshme ow 3 B Gmter Dtxon N Baxter L Croy M Bartley V Warren B Kolberg R Corlew N Glazter Mlss Reynolds Row 4 B LaRowe Stlnebower D Leyrer O enner D Potter Wonch D Day M Day B Batley M Jamlson F Baker NEEDLECRAFT CLUB Tattlng knlttlrg crochetxng embrorderlnv the members of the Needlecraft Club enjoy these arts of domestlclty Under the gu1dance of M1ss Reynolds tl'1e vlrls become experts and proudly drsplay tl'1e1r handmraft Ig,tNt x BADMINTON CLUB Badmlnton club members hope to become better batters of bobbmg b1rds by talflng t1pS from MISS Rossow Outstandlng durlng the first semester of the school year was the demonstratlon put on at one of thelr club meetmgs by members of Lanslng s Badmlnton Club Milf Row 1 A Wood M H zelton P Marble I 0 er V Swar Ba1ley D Throgmartm Row 2 D Shepard L Martln M Wonch M Foy M Stowe M Dom rowskl B Lo Orton M Whxpple Row 3 MISS Rossow V Warren J Bowden D Charland B Kolberg C Scopazzo R W1l11ams B Verrette M Beebe H Nussdorfer ,I Boucher FRENCH CLUB 70 ow 1 Gors 1nL imptly I Va'1C1mp M L l 1 t 1 L n r 'V tK111s4y R W4ff:rlht1fl C xp 'etcrxon 11ntoe irf mg Gadalctu ow 2 Mlss R1ch1rfs. ngleharclt S1tct mfg B Laston D B1rt y Wine Hutt ens Lk L 1 Wx H Tm ln men ll lftmm 1 Su ova tt 1xt Sfmrntr VV1 Unan ltr S r Rcdxu rnsur tr l nxt 11111-1 attrri ru 1 ur 1 1 l L x Under the superv1s1on of Mr Sage th1s club StUdl6S the hab1ts and customs ot both Old and New France They were enterta1ned recently by the French Club members of Grand Ledffe H1 h School who presented a French play The h1ffhl1 ht of the1r year was a banquet held at Hunt s Food Shop IH true French style Pagt N u w U . 1 ,, . . a , . , . ' ' S d , . y. V. . , 0 . v . . U LW M l .WM b , . tt, B. ' v . . - X I O - - - v K ' I Cv. Sl ', A St. . i. 1 z . Hyr 'l. R. H ' V, Nl 1l' . . 'J 1 Clz 11, C. l ' J , Nl H' ' , V. II, l . T R ' : ' Q l: D. E ' . B. A-l-l- ' 1 . . ' : . . . le . B. 1' . E. -11 J Pee . . Ph ll1g,. . I rf burn. R. Kuff. N. Baxter I. M1 t. ' . V. L C 5 M 1 hge R ' 3: ll, jarvu, J QL11 .l Slwy. '1 - lf. lfl 1. 1 . l-l -I1 cl1 oc- -lcr. M. 1 'r1e. l.. Box F 1-1 .1-g-, B, z..'tf li. Cf ny. l. Hr v ..:1, K Nffrrm Rr ' 4: H, Gzrttncil K xlnllnzgs '11 151. ll lfrxglt- '1.1r1lt, S. Wunvr-1, C Stl1r11t'1lvr.j S:1:.11r. V VV l1ams1 H. K lly, Cv Sajre. M. Rartrtcy. R Cessna. Y. DL:Hre'.111 . . 'Q . O' . b b 1 1 1x -tj-scvczt LIFE SAVING CLUB The glrls of the Lxfe Savmg Club are more than excel lent swnmmers M e e t 1 n g ln he school pool under the guldance of MISS Rossow they learn the techmque of llfe savmg artlflclal res pxratxon and water safety FRENCH CONVERSATION CLUB La langue Fran ca1se 1S heard ex cluslvely ln the Club de Conversa tlon sponsored by Monsleur Sage and Mademolselle Rlch ards The members speclalxze ln learn mg French games and customs QUILL AND SCROLL CLUB The Qulll and Scroll Club under the guldance f Mlss Grohe IS the local unxt of a na tlonally recogmzed orgamzatlon The members wrlte says, manuscrlpts, and poems for the purpose of bettermg the grammatlcal and structural accuracy of thelr coples They often enter local, state, and natlonal contests 51 I Page Ninety eight Rowl M Beebe A Green P Mlchels Row Z M Bal las N Hogan L Anderson P Mar ble G Schremer F Ernsberger D Ely arver Nlckels Row 1 G Gors lme M Byellch S Yost I Bateman S Webster M Lewls o w 2 M 1 s s Rlchards C Robson Mr Sage C Clapp I Clark Row 3 H Cole Peterson Woodhead B Nichols Miss Grohe J Edwards j : ,, ,-41 A ' , -i f'-It ' U Q . . p fl . .. , ' - ' - ., . ' if 5 S S V l N.. c ' ', Jf . . . -,ffm - , - ' ' 'ff 'W 'ma I A V I K . ' 7 ,Yr L . I9 ,, -- X . . L. X M, A Sl . If iii- I or lf-R ' N It W I l I Xff 'JW f M-, I ,. I 4 N A I 5 'sf la. V U ' ,u,. n - .R : . - .1 P ' l' l l, ' v . I ' ' ., 2 1 'J 1,4 ' l o ' 1 ,' ff ' . . ' ' ff' 4' ll ,eS- I , . l . ART WORK 'S The exhlblt gallery between the art room and corrldor dlsplays student work from all art classes and lends a cheerful note to Eastermtes routme of classes 3 'fashlfrw The three new murals rn the biology laboratory were done by Harrlet Nltschke Mike Kuchuk and Stan Bayhan Stan IS one of Eastern s best artlsts but h1s mterests he m sign pamtmg Mlke also prefers pamtmg slgns PgN ty f f if , . in W K is I A -R yi, 3 Lim. 5 9? X 2 4 ,ff , fi ,wf,vfLi.L ,' Q? so K 6 'Z if ' Y ,. , 71, , W. fa Q, .. ZZ' ' nf, . ,- ' 1, ,ww 3:3 nf? q W ifi!! , J-vii f ' ' 75 vf fgfwffff ' 1 gffgmljf-5? , ' ,, ' V V52 I .-'H ci I fl 1 f v ,QU 5- Z V iff . ff 5 i X .W ' .R 5, fjjf ' f ,, f ? g, 4 2 '44, 1 W 'S 4, 3 1 .A evo' g,, 'sv' P 4 I 6 '0 I , . r ,I in , 5, 1 al I, Q I w f 1 '1 X I I Fi, 9-13 I i l I I i Q I I i -.sq HOME ECONOMICS Many expert seamstresses have come from the Clothing I and II classes which are under the supervision of Miss Vollmer and student teachers from Michigan State College. Clothing I pupils construct a simple cotton and wool garment, while members of Clothing II classes are kept busy working on rayons and materials more difficult to handle. Miss I-Iorning's cafeteria classes prepare and serve food for an average of 303 students and teachers daily in the school cafe- teria, while an average of 417 others bring their own lunches and eat there. The cooking room has acquired a new stove this semester on which members of the class concoct delicious luncheons under the expert direction of Mrs. Dahlgren, who is a new member of the fa ulty this year. - eresting and helpful are Miss Gambell's Personal and Social blems classes. The correct etiquette to use at social functions is discussed as Well as problems in personal grooming. Walking into the apartment here at Eastern, one is surprised to find an attractive sitting-room, dining-room, bed-room, and bath-room. These are kept clean and neat by Miss Vollmer's Home Management class. The girls keep the apartment in readi- ness for clubs and other groups that hold their meetings in it. Top Row: Mrs. Dahlgren gives Lorraine Trumble, Theodore Grabowski, and Jack A. Smith a few tips on cooking. Lena Terranova can and does sew a straight seam, as she demonstrates. Donna Sargeant gives joe Monroe a manicure, stressing a point in personal grooming. 2nd Row: One thing that Maryjean Whitney accomplished this semester in Home Management class was learning how to upholster a chair. Clean hair is an essential factor to good appearance. Jean Bigelow puts this rule into practice as she shampoos Ed Schroeder's hair. 3rd Row: Phyllis Pung and Betty Cunningham are preparing a salad for the mouths of hungry Easternltes who eat in the cafeteria. Ila Darnell shows her ability to whip up a little number in Miss Vollmer's clothing class. 4th Row: With salad and dessert case ready, Iris Smith waits for the noon rush. Floyd Miller, our football hero, turns domestic. Sth Row: 11:55 Ends the cafeteria crowded because First come, first served. Page One Hundred Two l .4 SPORTS is 'mwiiku 'J-sq, 3 Nw. MlChlg3n Flshermans Luck B1 du? r C LLFU5 Nagel sell 1- X X A X Graham X QX Y Q X x 7 ., X wx g ix . fx XY .X fm Wx 1 , Miller Bond Mc Connell 5. lin gens VT Celantmo Snckle 5 Abbott wi pn nger GN SChw6fnfurfh Gelmore Kri- s Mr. Wheeler athletic director' M. Morrison football coach' Arden Mc- Connell Mr Manz school treasurer Mary Byellch secretary of the Board Mr Rich principal Stan Brauer the other student is not 1n the picture BOARD OF ATHLETIC CONTROL The Board of Athletic Control governs Easterns sports activities It has complete Jurisdiction over expendi tures controls athletic equipment approves sports schedules and grants awards to deserving athletes The Board also passes Judgment on the advisabilxty of awarding emblems in other extra curricular activities The principal as chairman the athletic director the school treasurer and one of the coaching staff are the faculty members of th1s group The student body chooses two boys and one girl who automatically becomes secretary as its representatives on the Board Row l Betty Kolberg Archery Imo gene Soder Bowling Betty McDonald Swimming Mary Wonch Vice President Row 2 Irma Clark Badminton Char lene Korkoske Basketball Miss Rossow and Mrs McAll1ster Advlsors Connie Robson President Virginia Van Dugteren Secretary and Treasurer Barbara Walker Tennis and Ping Pong Myrtle Stowe Softball GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION To b 1ng about higher standards of l1v1ng and of sportsmanship to help girls toward the best possible physical development and to cultivate in them a desire to cont1nue sports activities after they have left school are the aims of the Girls Athletic Association Membership in the Association is granted to girls who have a certaln number of points for athletic activities Points are earned for participation in school sports for individual activities such as bicycling and for following certain health rules To further its objectives the Association sponsors athletic tournaments with officers rn charge of the sports The GAA s membership IS about 500 Page One llandred Six v 1 r in , v 3 v - - 1 , - , , . t V . 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Rowl Manager K Gemalsky B Blssell C Gllmore A McConnell F Mlller S Curtls N Sprmger Man ager B Alcenxus Row 2 K Bond J Boch F Ismay J Clark E Graham Capta1nV Celentmo W Nagel S Brauer B Baxrd Row3 H Mxller P Abbott R Teldman E McClernan R Corey K Pung C Myers D Boyd Coach M Morrxson Row 4 Asst Coach Altenhof L Ihrlg L Harrxson B Schwelnfurth R Bauer R Tucker K Van Sickle B LBSIOS Asst Coach J Burnham PIGSKIN TOTERS Wlth Doc Morrlson taklng over the head coachlng Job of the uaker Eleven and wxth ten letter men back the outlook for the 1941 football season was good Begmmng the schedule on forelgn so1l Eastern defeated a strong Ferndale team 19 to 14 Back on the home front the grldmen took Flmt Central 1nto camp 13 to 0 In thelr first 5A league game wlth jackson the Quakers were handed thelr only defeat when Jacksons flashy back Horace Smxth galloped 72 yards for a touchdown Eastern faxled to score ln the rest of the game and the final score was 7 to 0 ln favor of jackson Easterns eleven accompanled by the band then went to the Breakfast Food City to trounce a gallant but outplayed Bearcat team 18 to 0 The Quakers went on a three game tymg spree by evenmg up wlth Kalamazoo 12 to 12 Play mg ln ankle deep mud whlch made accurate KlCk1I1g xmposslble they t1ed Ann Arbor 12 to 12 The next to the last game was w1th Rlver Rouge wxth another tle 0 to 0 November 14 brought the Westslders to Pattenglll Fleld Before a packed stadlum the Eastern grldmen defeated a strong Central team 20 to 6 Th1s game broke the deadlock between the two teams Central wlnmng slx to Easterns seven The team was sparked by a host of stars McConnell runmng the end for long galns Gllmore plunglng through the lme for needed yardage Mlller klcklng out of tlght spots Ismay breakmg up opponents plays and Brauer Graham and Celentmo makmg many needed holes Page One Hundred Se en . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , - . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 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T , 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 ' V -t we asa Rowl Coach Hemlngway Manager Gemalsky Bruegger Webster Loomls Smlth Shetterly Graham Markle w1tz Blanchard Hope Row 2 Coach Frlz Manager Alcemus Glumm Whtpple Conklln Decker Smalley Dalton Hatt Britton Butcher Cheeney Row 3 Culy Braman McCullagh Boyer Ray Roblnson Hathaway Schllchtmg DeValent1ne Row4 Manager Reed Nakfoor Robinson Whtpple Brandt Patterson Lord Ashbaugh Chaney Keeney Erns berger Hanley LITTLE QUAKERS Playtng a majorxty of thexr games tn ram and rnud the Llttle uakers can be proud of themr four vlctorles to one defeat The mar on thts record was at the hands of Mason 6 to f The two games wlth the Llttle Reds were the season s htghllghts the Llttle uakers taktnv both games 6 to 0 and 18 to O he reserves were sparked thls year by two new coaches Mr FTIZ and Mr Hem mgway I MEGAPHONE MEN How about a Yea Eastern 3 who hasn t I l 9 heard these well known words? The e boys never fall to keep up the crowd s sp1r1t no matter what the score Thls year the squad was atded by Ann1e the uaker uacker Anme dled last fall and we shall mlss her encouragmg quack quack R Brown R Frost Anme J Babcock J Bates lge On lluultlrgt if u a - 2, 1 1, . 1 W , 6 l A ' 5 84'--J, 1- 5 N K B , Y f i I . 7 l ' I v ' ' ' ' V v 0 - . . , . . v . Q . b -- ' . 9 - f p , X f' 7 ' f A-1 T A f .T . , . .. t T .xy ' . ,V Q . . . x X . . ' Q HQ h.. '21 e rrr-r It Hancfy Men nnie i , 21 'Fer31e X Come and G-ef It -1 Get Him!! - - A 33. , 'nf' ' AVS the Exe? Now Lesfe Rowl Graham Gemalsky McConnell Ismay McClernan Row2 Coach Altenhof Parks Curtls Valcanoff Cushzon Myers Manager Dutcher SHARPSHOOTERS Wxth five varslty men back and a seasoned strmg of reserves the 41 42 season looked brxght The Quakers started the season wrth a long vlctory streak wlnmng their tradltxonal game wlth the Alumm 3218 the qumtet contmued thelr wmmng streak by defeat1ng Kalamazoo and Ann Arbor 35 32 and 26 25 respectlvely The next two games were heart breakers loslng to jackson on the pomt system 31 32 and droppmg the next to Central 30 38 Commg back strong they de men fell before the Blg Reds ln an overtxme game 31 28 In the next to last game a strong Fordson team bowed before a vxctory seeklng Eastern squad 38 31 In the last game of the schedule East ern lost to a much xmproved Battle Creek team 30 33 Thls concluded the scheduled season w1th n1ne vlctorles to four defeats Eastern placed second ln the 5A league race w1th Central taklng top honors A blue rlbbon goes to Charlle Marks Eastern s star forward and hrgh pomt man who made the second All State basketball team The lanky center Fred Ismay was awarded honorable mentlon m All State ranks Charlze Marks Page One Hundred Ten feated Bay City, 38-153 Muskegon, 29-273 Battle Creek, 44-223 and Jackson, 31-28. Again the Quaker- ii, f 1 Row 1: B. Hanley, B. Seidelberg, A. Abent, Q. Wood, B. Bruegger, L. Wonnacott. Row 2: C. Gleason, A. Castellani, B. Brooks. D. Williams, C. Deline, R. King, D. Ernsberger, H. Yeo, J. Braman. Row 3: Assistant Manager S. Czecka, S. Terranova, G. Green, B. Tischer. S. Burnett, M. Estee. D. Mattson, Assistant Manager J. McCu1lagh, Coach Friz. RESERVE BASKETEERS We can be proud of our Little Quakers, who went through a very successful season with twelve wins to only one defeat. This set-back came at the beginning of the season at the hands of Central Methodist, 19 to 25. The defeat was revenged in the return game, when we beat them 24 to 15. The reservers won both their games against Central's Little Reds. With this up-and-coming team taking over next year, the varsity exploits are sure to be great. The varsity basketball team will long be remembered for its outstanding participation in the state tournament. The boys began their string of victories by defeating Grand Rapids Central 50-31 in the furniture capital. The next night they trounced Muskegon Heights 38-27. They took their arch-rival. Central, out of the running in a hard-fought. overtime game 26-23. In the semi- finals Eastern was eliminated 36-38 in another overtime game with Saginaw Arthur Hill. N Pollard R Hansen V W1ll1ams L Wonnacott G Hlllman L Garnecky B Peckham G Redburn D Peck B Grxssmger H Strlckland Doc Morrxson DRIVERS AND PUTTERS Coach Morrlson demonstrates the correct way to grlp a club to hls practlcally new golf squad Last years group experlenced a good season w1th SIX wlns and two defeats After trouncmg Lanslng Central East Lansmg Battle Creek jackson Coldwater and Howell the boys fell before East Lansmg and Ann Arbor They placed thlfd 1n the reglonal and fourth ln the state Row 1 P Cole L Harrlson G Boley F Kmg A McConnell Row 2 L Rowley C Pettlt T Baxter F Neuman E Cole J B e t t s C o a c e s Wlnston and Edgerton TRACKETEERS A major sprmg sport track calls forth fellows who l1ke to run Jump or hurl Outstandlng members of last year s team were Ard1e McConnell noted especlally for hls broad Jurnpmg Foster Kmg top notch hurdler Bob Nlchols who could really plck em up and lay em down and the Cole brothers and joe Betts known for their dlstance runnlng Thls team defeated Battle Creek m a meet and out polnted Central ln the 5 A league contest Page One Hundred T el e . , . , . . A , . , . . , . , , . . . . . 9 Y 1 1 Y ' I I ' 1 ' G. Muskie, R. Merritt. : . , .I , h 1 9 9 I ' , y 1 - . - .. - , . H, , ' 1 1 v , . W V Row 1 Manager B A cenlus J Bodo Bodell C Myers A Cas te am E Bleleckl B Knlght J Cawood G Lehman N Sprlnger J Clark Manager P Gllpm 9 HUP J A, l Row 2 B Brockway E Graham K Van Slckle M Cheney M Baun C Gllmore V Celentmo J Van Camp M McLeod u Row 3 J Babcock K M ller J Sandborn S Curtxs B Tucker W ts G Burt L m mons M Burt Coach J Burnham JW .H we w 4 if far 5 QEWQQWMHW wf'W FLY CATCHERS The Quaker Nme played a courageous 1f loslng sea on last year Wlth eleven games on thelr schedule they won five contests and lo t s1x Th year opened avamst East Lanslng the Quakers commg out on the wrong end of a 4 1 score After th1 they beat Howell 16 0 Grand Ledge 5 0 and ackson 8 7 lost to Battle Creek 2 1 took Howell 4 2 drooped to Central 8 3 and Ann Arbor 2 1 beat East Lansmg 7 5 and lost to Jackson 4 O and Battle Creek 7 0 Row 1 Schultz Wat klns Grost Retan Mon foe Row 2 Crumm Nak foor Truxell Gregg Coach Altenhof RACQUETEERS The tennls team came out of last years season with three VICIOFIGS to Eve defeats Besldes beating Ann Arbor, one of the strongest rlvals of the league. the Quaker racket men downed Coldwater and Fowlervllle and were beaten by Owosso. East Lansmg. Jackson, Central, and Battle Creek Page O L Hunllred Tmrw 1 i... l , . , G. . y , , , - ll , . , . B .I ' I . . ,, , A 5 lf 1 - 'ln 7 '- , . ' 4 , . - ', I . V' : ' 6 , Ally. X' I I . V e. I A If il : . , . , ' ff 1 , . , - fl , . , . Bet . . , . E - QKJV' ' 1 'V A I 'H ' -rg. A , 4. N, 'J M 7, ' J Q' N5 , ff , .A my y A my , at H fM,,,,.wf 'aan w A n'f,,,,,.u'fafv-w,,.47f,w:gM.2+'M f rr -fav f A 7 9, 7 .ofa , M. , ,i1 f,- ..,efM,'Q ft Q. ff 1 . f .maya If e ' AQ-ffvgwffff 'Y .za ..- -t',, Q31'? ,?'3v. . fe. CU, . tw' .f. f . . . C . . . . - - . , s . e Q , ' - 3 ' . ' , J - 1 - : J- : . - - : - 1 e - - . l , w Beadle Pearson Schaffer Schultz Bodo Bowden Schumacher CINDERMEN The Cross Country squad had a brlght outlook for thls season but Uncle Sam s bugles blew and three veterans answered Coach Wmston started wlth a green unseasoned team Of thls group Ken Schumacher was the outstandlng runner The team had an off season thrs year but the out look for next fall IS good S 1 Row 1 D Hamilton L Kmg K Washburn C Beltz M Pearson B Alcenlus B Fitzgerald D Blanchard C West R Hlatt W Lloyd J Penny Row 2 C Surato L Valentme R Mercer R Deady Mr Wmston N Pollard F Colthorp MERMEN The Quaker swrmmers through the loss of many veterans started ln as a comparatlvely new squad There were a few seasoned men back such as relay man D1ck Blanchard Captain B11lF1tz gerald and dlver B111 Alcenlus Although thxs was a new squad and lost a majority of thelr meets they can boast of a double vlctory over Central 45 39 and 45 39 Page One Hundred Fourteen ! ' Y I Y 7 . . , 7 . , . o ' - 1 .. 13 j ' 1 'iv ,f a ' C 1 ' I h 4 w 1 to , . 5 6 , Q 1 ' . 4, , V Z , ' . M ' ' W' 'lifzwz N - ,, , , ,f,,,ff9!x1, -J . ' if , VD 414, . : . ' , . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . U : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Y 1 ' U I - , . 1 , ' - c GIRLS' SPORTS As Michigan presents a well-rounded recreation program for its tourists, so Eastern's Physical Education Department provides an active schedule for girls. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Mc- Allister and Miss Rossow, the girls enjoy spirited sports participation for every season of the year. Basketball, badminton, ping pong, archery, bowling, swimming, and modern dancing fill school and after school hours. 4 Pkwy Left: Eva Valentine, Pat Mi' s nfl ff X yi tviwm J , N 'fir .. f V 11 Above, left to right: Virginia Hartwick, Lorraine Trumble, Nancy Steiger, Dorothy Percival. Right, left to right: Doris Frace, Dorothy Frace, Gloria Wickenhiser, Gwen Cook, Margaret Hazelton. Basketball and badminton are first-ranking sports with Eastern girls. Flying shuttlecocks are 2. familiar sight in thc gym all through the fall months, and the annual after-school tourna- ment attracts a large number of entrants. The court sport receives enthusiastic feminine sup- port, and ping pong attracts its share of sup- porters, too. Class games and after-school con- tests are marked by a-spirit of fair play and keen competition. -r ga, f X M, ar 7 Wvnkv High m popularity at Eastern are bowlmg and archery Heads up shoulders back the girls take their Robm Hood stands under neath the stadium on sprmg days and try their skill with the bow and arrow High school bowlmg leagues have been formed for both boys and girls and every Monday night during the wmter there IS ten pm compe tltlOn at some local alley Physical Fitness a vital necessity to a war strlcken nation IS empha sized ln the glrls gym program The modern dancing classes strive for the POISC and grace which help to make an All American girl, and all other classes are begun with vigorous Cal1Stl'l6tlCS ,, .L li L , I H . l 1 f . . 2 Betty Gardner, Olive Koeller, Pat Michels. Irma Clark, Lorna Seibert, Henry Lohr. Q - , , ' E - ' - I T V J f . . . - e -gf L . . ' ' A. ' , I f y . . . . - A 4 4 ' I, pil' f . . . . , Inter class meets are the high lights of the girls swimming activities and attract many enthu slastic class supporters Also on the swimming program are the life saving classes by which girls earn Red Cross certlficates Then too swlmmmg and diving les sons are given to inexperienced swimmers as well as to the best mermalds Page One Hundred Sixteen 4 ADVERTISEMENTS Courtesy ot Mzchzgan Consenarxon Depanmenr Along a M1Chlg3n Hlghway The edltmg of a high school yearbook can only be accompllshed by the cooperatlon of all partles 1nvolved As the busmess manager It has been my pleasure to assist ln supervxsmg the Hnanclal slde of the 1942 Lantern We count upon advertlsmg as a prmclpal source of lncome Wxthout thls sectlon lt would be lmposslble to maintain the hrgh standard whxch has been establlshed by prevlous edl tlons of the Lantern To the busmess and professlonal men of Lanslng I want to extend not only my personal thanks but also the slncere appreclatlon of the ent1re Lantern staff Ellen Neuendorf Busmess Manager 1942 Lantern One of my blg amb1t1ons IS to prove that an advertlsement ln the Lantern expresses more than good w11l from our of the c1ty N1ne hundred fifty coples of the Lantern w1ll go mto the homes of our communxty Wlth an average of Eve persons 1n each home xt IS reasonable to belleve that at least 4750 persons wlll read the book from cover to cover Many relatlves and frlends have an lnterest 1n the Lantern because of the many students 1nvolved H1gh School yearbooks are not d1scarded lxke many other medxas of advertlsmg They wlll be found ln active use for many years after graduatlon Our buslness frlends have glven us a very cordlal receptlon We hope for them a great amount of prosperlty and success IH the future Paul Alfred Corey Advertzsmg Manager 1942 Lantern BUSINESS STAFF Ellen Neuendorf Betty Drener Busmess Manager Asst Business Manager ADVERTISING STAFF Paul Alfred Corey Advertrsmg Manager Vrrgrnra Barley Geneva Cunnmgton Assistant In Advertising Asrstant IH Advertising Page Ont Hundred Eighteen ,, . . . U . O l . . . . ,, . H . . . . ' it ' 'V many friends among the business fmrms and professional men 1 . . . . ,, l S ELLEN NEUENDORF BETTY DIENI' R QW GENEVA CUNNINGTON VIRGINIA BAILEY F 'bin PAUI CORI-Y -gun FOURTEEN YEARS Certamly we are boastful about the number of years we have been servmg the student body of Eastern H1gh School A great many of our customers-citizens of the communlty were Quakers at one time We have attempted to make our store Our fountain and luncheon serv1ce has pleased you because of the quality ingredlents from which they are made and the cleanliness of the surroundings Our employees have been cour teous and pleasant and you have been very considerate of them No wonder the Quakers continue to make our store their meeting place for a drink at our fountain or the purchasing of quality school supplies Remember you are always welcome at PHILLIP S DRUG STORE 1 LL MEET YoU AT PHILLIPS Pg inviting by handling the kind of merchandise which you demand. O H d d T y LANSING STORAGE COMPANY We Know How 440 N W ashlngton henue lelephone 2 2642 SAM'S Students and Young Wien FINE CI OTHING and SPORTWEAR 317 N Washington he Set Your Own Goal Llfe IS llke a game of checkers Y must plan your moves IH advance xf you expect to wm There IS no surer way of belng able to take advantage of life s opportunltles and needs than to have a growmg Savings Account It w1ll be the best hablt you ever Wim formed and w1l1 enable you to d E531 thlngs worth whlle 1913533 AMERICAN STATE SAVINGS BANK Nluhlgan at N ashlngton and 1700 S Washlngton we CAMPUS FLORIST Everythmg and Anything m FLOWERS FREE BOUTONNIERES With Corsages by Mentronlng C om plzments of W5hlert Cb:-pore tion the LANTERN 21110 I' NIlChlg'3l'l he L M h Telephone 44Sl6 anslng lc lgan PgOHddT ty if I! J ,. .-. . ' Y 1 - A , o o . OU i . . . , . . , O Member of the Federal Reserve Sysfem . . '. ' Z. A'. 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Train Today for a Successful Tomorrow SEVENTY FIFTH ANNIVERSARY XL. B U X! Better Tralnmg for SECRETARIES ACCOUNTANTS STENOGRAPHERS STENOTYPISTS AND COURT REPORTERS LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 1917 XXth CENTURY TAILORS Phone 4 362 125 E 'Vhchlgan Awe hi gl od OUR UNCONDITIONAI GUARANTEE El' ith QUAKER MILL MICHIGAN AT PENNSYLVANIA RICHARDS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY It s a pleasure to serve you 9 L 1 h sn WAGENVOCRD 6. CO IIBRARY BOOKBINDERS BOOKSEI LERS -IZNI W O L - fx f J! I ix ff SRX .. at .... Since - 5 . A ' ' ' . Hig irade Tailorin , 'leaning, Pressing, and Rem eling at Reasonable Prices H 1 n Q We Press and Repair All Garments Made hi' LIS FR I of Charge for the 24 '. Grand River, Cor. Hig reet L'f f th I' t Compliments O E v J '0 d Avenue Lansing, .Iich g OUR LANSING CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1942 Mayor Sam Street Hughes Cnty Clerk Bertha Ray Treasurer George A Barker Justxce of the Peace Louls E Coash Assessors Charles M Zlegler lst Znd r t Davxd E Lord Lawrence Heller CITY CO Presldent of the Councxl Sem or A Idermen Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Carl A Smlth Earl W Coller Leo J Smxth M S Graham John H Russell Ralph R LeClear Rlna M Dell Constables jack D Hernly UNCIL Carl A Morlok Ralph W Crego junior A Idermen lst Ward 2nd Ward r Ward Ward t Ward 6th Ward t Ward Lynn Nlles Ralph W Crego O R Starkweather Wllllam R C Smlth Orla B Snyder Harold W Hungerford Glen E Letherman APPOINTED OFFICERS Cnty Attorney Clay Campbell Clty Comptroller Robert E Sanderson Cnty Engmeer Glenn P Manz Asslstant Engmeer Colllns E Thornton City Forester H Lee Bancroft Chlef of Fxre Department Paul Lefke Chlef of POIICC John F OBr1en Engmeer and Supermtendent of Publlc Works Palmer H Slack Health Dxrector Frank S Cross M D Sanitary and Food Inspector Gray J Turney Sealer of Welghts and Measures and Market and Welgh master Chas T Qulnn PgOHd dTt 3 d I , . ' 3 d , ,, . . 4 h , G . . 4th ' ' . . ' Sth . 5 h . 6th . . 7th ' . 7 h . 8th Ward Edson Bassett 8th Ward , Arthur E. Stoppel a e ne un re hir y-Eve RCA VICTOR PHILCO WILCOX GAY RADIOS 'TY HBV RELORDERS f' I KLA fp mg' COMBINATIONS iw wt RECORD PI AYI-:RS I K Q fX 5 RECORDS SHEET MUSIC BUDD S MUSIC HOUSE FAMOUS FOR FINE FI AVOR Everything In Music 318 S Vbashmgton he I XNSINI Conglatulatlons and Best Wlqhes to Oul Mans Good F1 lends ln the Classes of 1942 CLOTHING FURNISHINGS To the CLASSES OF 1942 We Congratulate You We have follovsed XOUI hlgh school career fO1 thlee years It has been a pleaoule to serxe sou Come agam You ale alvvavs vselcome SPORTSWEAR 209 S Washmgton Awe. Page One Hundred Thnrty sn .1 11 . , fi. I W f ERAGES BANK ULIXNSING OFFICERS DIRECTORS Fred Marm President John Affeldt Jr H Chrls Hansen D D HHTFIS V1cePres1dent George P Anderson D D Harrls McK1nley Remger Vlce Presldent W Fred Barker Clayton F Jennmgs J Arthur Allen Cashier Charles F Buehler Leroy Lewls Walter S Reck Assistant Cashier Barney C Cox Fred Marm Wxllard J Wellman Assistant Cashier Roy Dean McK1nley H Remger Harvey I Scott Assistant Cashrer Albert L Ehmger Er1c P Teel Member of the Federal Reserve System Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'Slam Ofhce Washington and Nluhlgan Branch Ofhce Grand Rner at Lenter JAMES C WALTER S IEANS CAFETERIA INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 4 6729 Famllw Group IIN 327 East Grand Rlver Ave lelephone 4 I471 Il llSil,R Bl Il I, Lowest Cafeterza Przces IH the State I XNSlNf XIILHII xx LANSING OLDSMOBILE COMPANY PUFF S GROCERY The Home of 1002 E Nllchlgan -Me SAFETY TESTED USED CARS and GOOD SERVICE The Best Place m Town to buy a used car gl, South gapnol Mt WE SPELI-XI ITE IN COOD STE-XRS Ihone 21174 Your Frzendly Store Pagc One Hundred Thur y s 1 ' , w , I C .2 l Indlvxdual Hospltallzatmn ' . no UL, ' . ING I ll ' O9 l - 1 . ' 1 y '1 v , , A 'n' N A A A I I L 4 n r L- ' r - en uto Owners INSURANCE COMPANY i INSURE o Hr ME OFFICF AT F 'do ' rm LANSING xIIcHIGAIx Page One. H ni cd ThI ty c gh! 1 l7v X Q C IX O 1 F .fi I 1 W ' A I A I I A ' ' 9. N g1f:'.:z5 H 'W 'K V I u I I ' 'r - I 5 ff' I f-ws WW BUDGET SHOP MICHIGAN'S '-FINEST HOTEL Extends Congratulatlons an Best Wlshes to the Classes of 1942 Cows 5 Q91 M3149 Tawecyy egiwogb W e W93 up SMART COTTON FORMALS S7 95 S10 95 Sizes 10 1214 lb lb SPROWL BROTHERS P O H 3 MW 'fy 1 5 X d lm Our m ....., F F , 5 Formols ,..,. ..., - T I fl Qgrvi n- 'ewe- Ilf ,All gon St F35 E' -Li vx 225 'xx f e- ff Q is ' ' M 1 xl 'I fp If 4 fx f 15 you 1 . ' . p KI LQ 'X 9 Y Wy'x v- w -.- ---1 I, X ' yi ,IX HOTEL OLDS Compliments of For GOOD FOOD try CHARLES H. HAYDEN BILUS LUNCH - 't dg E.G :'. 91333 Smile Boys Ls 721lKm Th Choir fais A, Aff63!7fl0f7 Bucffef Brgacfe l BEST WISHES GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES f LUNDBERG SCREW PRODUCTS C0 CLASSES OF 1942 W RAY GORSLINE CORONER Clrcw fu e 718 'rand Rner he Never Closed Phone -I R ' T 2 ' 1. . L. I , -., , I I ' ' xg I 1 , ' 1. 'R K , , - 15 ' A V. 5 ' ' x QVAE KS ' '- -ZU , .I , if As ,.-A 15. - . X M' ' S w f X ' Q , y Y . , rf Q I 3 M lg ' X N A,V ,M 46 A , if A rom to the O O AN ACME TRAINING PAYS' MANY GRADLATES OF EASTERN HAVE PREPARED FOR BLSIINESS -XT AC 'NIF YOU MAY SECURE COMPLETE INFORMATION WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION ACME BUSINESS COLLEGE 121 WEST WASHTENAW STREET E tabllshed 1 a Jai x md Suniu THE STATE JOURNAL Mrchrgans Great Capital Daily 87 Years of Servlce Lcrnslng and Central MlCh1qGn CIRCULATION OVER 50 000 COPIES DAILY School Class Tours Invited Through Its Modern Plant Pgonddry O V v A K A 3A A J t Y 1 1 V 1 V Y 1 Y Associated with Jackson Business University 's 85' I' 'ljz S cz, L A in 3 WHOS WHO IN DENTISTRY CMembers of the Central Mlchlgan Dental Socletyj Dr F T Morse 1027 C1ty National Bu1ld1ng Dr Glenn B Ranney 1007 Clty Natlonal Bu1ld1ng Dr E F Randall 1012 Clty Natlonal Bu1ld1ng Dr D G Bllls 1115 Cnty Natlonal Bu1ld1ng Dr Charles T Murphy 1205 C1ty Natlonal Bu1ld1ng Dr I Irvmg Nedelman 1210 Clty Natlonal Bu1ld1ng Dr G E Thrun 308 Am State Sav gs Bank Bldg Dr O E Getts 1003 Prudden Bu1ld1ng Dr Stuart P Carr 506 Am State Sav gs Bank Bldg Dr Ben L G and W E Balley 1716 Olds Tower Bu1ld1ng Dr B E Luck Oral Surgeon 1512 Olds Tower Bu1ld1ng Dr M J Doyle 500 Bauch Bu1ld1ng Dr Fred Covert 902 Bauch Bu1ld1ng Dr C R Mull 816 Olds Tower Bu1ld1ng Dr C D Crockett 310 Townsend Street Dr C E Hutchms Dr Kenneth W Peters 2004 Olds Tower Bu1ld1ng Dr A J Rlckel 3001 S Washmgton Ave Dr R W Huffman Professional Bu1ld1ng Drs Ahrens Hoey and Barrus 1111 S Washmgton Ave PgOHddF!yt 9 400'fQ S. Washington Ave. 'I . . . H . 'I I . . 3 C ne un YC Ol' ' W0 Nlasurw Palnts Varnlshes and Enamels Complxzmnts to t e Wlll Fne You a Satlsfactorw Joh June C1355 Of 1942 Por bale hx EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL STEVENSON BENNETT PHILO HARRISON BARBER HARDWARE co SHOP 110 W Washtenaw St 0 0 I- NI h I at lClg3n NL 'hone 91.6 CCQDKIE r' SANDWICH SHOPS W an 3 Sh0pQ ln Lansing., 4' S Cleanliness 1012 E WIQHIGAN AVE Crowell 1111 s WASHINGTON AVE 1, ,3 1904 s CEDAR STREET iq, bf I Bakery Good Food Always Wllchlrz-an KW MlChlgCIn s Modern Trcun1ng School OI' SECRETARIES ACCOUNTANTS STENOGRAPHERS LANSING SECRETARIAL SCHOOL :J TlINSlIIg Plllldlng Telephone 0 6819 Iansmg NIlCI1lgdII QELRETARIAI DIVIQION ACLOLNTING DIVISION Teachmg Host Nlodem Teachmg the Famout P1 Actlce 111 SQCIQIAI 1al PACF Couues 111 Sclence and Ster1og1aph1c Accountancx and Plocedure Busme R Admmlstlatlon NI F DFNISE P1e ICIQIII P g One Hundred F ty h I L -, . of w 1 , O 51-5: 1-R .' ' .1--. Q ,, ' 'J ,-,,- d A217 . . . 1' .1 Q n F ' ' . 1 ' . , 1 ' 'C j 3.5. 6 l xx. QQ! S4 H-0 2014 I-:asm ss H TT' ' I .. . 1 V I A A X l l I I I f '00 I ' ' - T . ' 1 . 'T .' 1 'I' 1' 'S .' . . . If . ' s' IT Q SENSATIONAI ' Chzchen In The Rough Cludzm Rouen V2 FRIED CHICKEN berwed Unjomted Wlthout blls erware EVERY BITE A TENDER DELIGHT Gobs of Shoestrlng Potatoes Jug Honev and Hot Buttered Rolls C Also Packed ln Contalner to Take Out Excellent for Parties and Unexpected Guests SPELIALIZING IN BROILED SIZZLING STEAKS The Famous Grlll Comphments AUTO PARK The Place Where Your Car Is Safe S Capitol Me lhone 28231 THE E R MOORE CO Hlgh School an Colleglate CAPS and GOWNS Represented m Lansing HVRDS um :nsum HATS HABERDASHERY CLOTHING VAN PEENENS FLOWERS Member Florlst Telegraph De11very PHONE 4 1437 1 7 East Mxchxgan Ave LANSING MICHIGAN Pgo Hddxf YY 9 1 1 1 Cc K. of D, 212 . , ' . '. ' . luilll 0 n v ,E O U O Wt.. ,, , d 1 , ss ' ' 19 - 1' , , ' v 66 SINGANUA , T N NG 1 V 9 l a e ne un re - WHOS WHO IN MEDICINE fMembers of the Ingham County Medlcal Socletyj O M Randall Presldent 702 American State Savmgs Bldg Ralph Wadley 802 Amer St Savlngs Bldg J F Harold 401 Amer St Savlngs Bldg W Cameron 502 Amer St Savmgs Bldg Don M LeDuc 1003 Clty Nat1onal Bldg J K Heckert 1105 Clty Nat1onal Bldg L M Snyder 1201 Clty Nat1onal Bldg Robert S Breakey 1211 Clty Nat1onal Bldg Frank Stlles 2012 Olds Tower Bldg K P Hodges K H johnson 1116 Olds Tower Bldg Mllton M Rozan 704 Olds Tower Bldg Wendell F Tamblyn 802 Amer St Sav1ngs Bldg Earl Brubaker 1408 Clty Nat1onal Bldg R A Burhans 806 Olds Tower Bldg Perry Spencer 320 Townsend Street D A Galbralth 301 Seymour M S Hurth 1717 Jerome Street Russell R Roberts 701 S Cap1tol F C Dunn 213 W Lenawee Francls ones 315 Tussmg Bldg Robert Morrow 302 Tussmg Bldg Irvlng E Sllverman 428 W MICIIISYBU T A Lucas 426 W Ottawa Earl C Potter 426 W Ottawa P C Strauss H J Prall Bauch Bldg F C Swartz E St Joseph L C Chrxstxan E St joseph M C Loree W I-Illlsdale T I Bauer 301 Seymour H G Slchler 301 Seymour Horace L French 301 Seymour KO ty 9 . J. . . . -. . ' 5 . -111.6 Olds Tower Bldg. .426 W. Ottawa ' ' . 505 . ' . -108 . . - 6 Q . '. . ' . .108 . . ' ' . 120' . ' Q Pa e ne Hundred For -Eve Edward G Hacker REALTOR .1 k S t COMPLETE SERVICE Real Estate and Mortgage Loans DINE At Lansing s Most Popular Grill ARCHIE S GooD FOOD We Cater to Private Partzes 123 E Mlchlgan Ave Call 2 5417 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Compliments from MIKE N NAKFOOR LANSING LAUNDRY CO 118 122 E VSASHTENAW STREET IANSING MILHICAN I HONE 21535 Laundry Dry Clecrmng L1nen Supply Compllments of MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK OLDS TOWER Member Federal Deposxt Insurance Corporation PgOHddF . Co. . , . , , . , 9 H' c er Building W est N ashtenaw tree - Air Conditioned - in . l Compliments i of O I I T I 1 I 1 ' . 1 , I , - BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS ONDS AND STAMPS - MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION a Ch rrles Self Serve Food Mkt THE 1942 LANTERN Is Bound ln a MOLLOY MADE Cover Manufactured by The S K Smith Companv, 2857 Northwestern Aye Chrcago Ill INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Aeme Bus1ness College Al11LI'lCd11 State Savrng Bank Altlllt s Grlll Auto Oyyners Insurance Autop 11k B1eo11 Shoe Servlce B 111k of I ansmg Blke Shop The B111 s Lunch Boeho s Fu1n1ture B1 oadyyay Lunch Brook s Clothes Budds Muslc House Crmpus Fl01lSt Central Trust Comp n Chlkee Shoppe Crtrzens Ioan Crovyell Bakery Dfrmels Jewelry Company Dells and Gables The Dudley Paper Company Edrngton Rug Company Famous Grrll f o1sl1ne W Ray Cregrory Mayer 8: Thom Co Hacker Edward G Company HHTIIQOH Phrlo Barber Shop Harryman Shoes Harvm Ice Cream Company Havden Charles H Heatherwood Farms Company Martell1 Grocery MeClellan John NIICDILAI1 Natronal Bank NIILDIL rn Sheet Metal Works 1h1lChlLdTl State Farm Bureau M11 e s Market M111 s C rocery Mollov D1v1dJ Company The Morgan s Jewelrv Motor Wheel Corporatron Nakfoor Mlke N Neller Caehllac SQFVICG Ph1ll1ps Drug Store Puff s I rocery Quaker M111 Qu llltx Pr1nt Shop Reeves Shoe Repa1r Renreer Constructlon Company Reo Motors Inc Rlchards Drug Store Rouser C J Drug Company Rusk Tarlors Ruess and Hrgh Sams Inc Seaman Company The Sepeter s Bowling' Alleys Shopaloft The Smalls Inc Sllllth Clyde B Sprowl Brothers State Journal The Stevenson Bennett Hardware H1 Klas Beverage Company Home Da1ry Company Hotel Olds Hurd s Jeans Cafeterra Jessop E Lane lxeyy pee Hamburgers Krssee Novelty Company Knlghts of Columbus Lansmg Lansmg, Iansmgr Lansme, Lanslng Lanslnge Lansme Lansrng Busmess Unlversrty Colorplate Company Crown Serv1ce Inc H1 Speed Company Ice gl Fuel Company Laundry Oldsmobrle Company Secretarral School I Company Student Supply House Sugar Bowl Thaldorf and Son Throop Ray Insurance Agency Trlo Sandwrch Shops Unrted Extermmators Vandervoort Hardware Co Van Peenans Flowers yaughn Batterv Servrce VerrA Kleen Cleaners VCTSIUIS Studro VS agenvoord and Company VS alters James C 11 ashrngton Frult 'VIarket VS e1ss1n,qer Paper Co The lansmgz Storage Company Lebuda Harry Insurance Agency Iundhere Screyy Products Co 140 VS ohlert Corporatron 11 olver1ne Insurance Company Page One Hundred Forty e1ght Xxth Century Ta1lors I I ' ll - l! 1 . 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