Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

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' , Q-x g M 1411 X X ty xi X-Q ' 'J' XXX X- M- 5 X 6 I nn.-f' Q Sv! -1- I L 5 4 ff ' K 3 W K 1 -1 X 5 ' - . ' fl' 1522 Rhivfkf ' s r L m tg 1 S S 5 19 i' g? ,K Ci 152 L 3 1 iii x. wa- P' 'ef f- zz F ff- as THE 1945 LANTERN Deeply engraved on the pages of our nation's historyare ,the pulsating beat of the tom-tom and the chilling war cry of the savage. Indians. Theirs, J is a tradition and heritage of courage and freedom that ho people surpass A and all deeply revere. 1 I . . . It is in respect to them that we have built this Lantern around an Indian theme, and in doing so, have tried to portray the school, the faculty,.hand the student body as a great Indian Tribe., l ' - . . ,I 'Q - - , f So, reader, for the moment, forget the presehtland go back,-through the pages of this book, to the day when the wild redmen 'roamed .America. ' Edited by the SENIOR CLASSES of - ' E June 1945 and Januory,I946 ' EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL LANSING, Mlcl-HGAN I Page One f - J, 1---, ,Y if , SEEN. ww 4 . ,YQ . 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'K Miss Benjamin, assistant prin- cipal and dean of girls, during the past year, has ably directed and led the Student Council and student body to a successful school year through her line qualities of leadership and co- operation. Page Five STUDENT COUNCIL At the beginning of each semester, every home room chooses a student from that home room to represent them in the Student Council. These members gather every other Week in the small audi- torium to discuss and act upon the problems facing the student body. One of the most important tasks done by the Council for the past semester was that of being host to the 5A Conference held here at Eastern. At this time members of the other 5A schools met with members chosen from the Council to discuss and exchange ideas about our schools. During the Hrst semester of the past year, the Council was most capably led by the Fine leadership of Rudy Castellani. At the election held last winter, Roy Whitford was elected to lead the Council for the spring semester. Row 4: D. Denton, M. Cochrane. B. Hicks, M. Barr, J. Alcenius, B. Trefry, R. Briggs, J. Grommens, T. Tidswell, E. Deady, R. Clausen, W. Brighaupt, W. Adams. Row 3: C. Benson, B. Barton, J. Shelley, M. Harrod, M. Garrison, B. Gilmore, B. Bradman, J. Hamilton, M. McClard, V. Smith, C. Baker, D. Morgan, L. Hmielewicz, R. Whitford, S. Gibb. Row 2: A. Leweke, L. Nelson, E. Senszik, K. Harkness, B. Foote, L. Ray, M. Prescott, M. McCowan, J. Davis, J. Willson, B. Thornbury, J. Sirhal. Row 1: T. Smith T. Valconoff, C. Vining, H. Johnson. Page Six HONOR SOCIETY To be chosen a member of the Eastern chapter of the National Honor Society, one must excel in the four qualiiiications of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Those chosen from the upper tenth of the Junior and Senior classes meet once every two weeks, at which time a program is presented. Presidents Rudy Castellani and Leonard Hmielewicz with the assistance of Miss Benjamin, advisor, have for the past school year notably met the high standards of leadership and character set forth by the previous presidents. Row 4: M. Barr, R. Whitford, T. Seling, D. Schuurmans, R. Braithwaite, R. Taylor, P. Palmer, J. Grommens, L. Hmielewicz, K. Kelly. Row 3: B. Vincent, P. Case, R. Gates, S. Detwiler, D. Brooks, M. Seling, B. Thornbury, S. Tidd, D. Bos, D. J. Raymond, E. Duzenbury, D. Fowler, M. McClard, O. Starr. Row 2: A. Leaf, A. Mershon, A. Osbo, V. Crouch, E. Gosch, E. McDaniel, P. Webb, V. Drall, M. Scamarcia, J. Beckley, V. Bateman, E. Wright. Row 1: J. Byam, D. Crittenden, C. Vining, V. Knight, J. Jarrad, P. Davis, B. Seyfried, I. Schikorra. Row 3: A. Meyer, V. Peterman, L. Nelson, B. Massuch, M. McCowan, E. Hillman, D. Smith, V. Steiger. Row 2: H. Bollinger, J. Angel, D. Denton, D. Letherman, R. Jewell, R. Clausen, E. Deady, M. Wyble, N Ricketts, W. Brownlee. Row 1: A. Vining, E. Stephens, B. Briggs, N. Carlson, J. Wilcox, J. Vail, L. Dewitt, K. Beals. Page Seven Upon the shoulders of these men rests the responsibility of the upkeep of our school. The outstanding work done by these men is shown in the neatness of the halls and class rooms. Cleaning the locker rooms, repairing and replac- ing worn out or broken equip- ment, and cleaning up the gym after dances and basketball games, these are just a few of the many duties performed by this efficient, capable, hard working group of men. Donna Butler and Mary Lou Howe, as office secretaries, lack little to be desired in efficiency, friendliness, and ability. Graduates from Eastern, both are Willing and anxious to help and to cooperate with students in solving their problems dealing with the office. Top Row: R. Sweet, O. Phelps, J. Ommen, C. Plankenhorn Bottom Row: J. Henderson, R. Scherer, L. Phillips, T Curren Page Eight . 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R AhWlhStOY1 fw4-guch- chu- based? OHQKHQA rnawv- bassf E nghsh, 'pY'Df5sx.Af fv.4fmi4xfo'f ri Joh rx Sus hovsky Marv dui Indusb-1 a I I il ed T good Deb e - wi um-o K. Engli ' x X 'x ki , 4, . , fxf8are+: N-Wm ie:-s Mem, wge - mud' E.ngli:,hf Maine! Wood Af pos - H' Language, GLOSSARY OF INDIAN NAMES The translation of the Indian names bestowed upon the faculty are listed below. A11 names are authentic. Part of them were taken from an Ojibway Indian book, and the remainder were procured from Anna Neyome, the Lantern technical advisor. Aa-ru-stut-rid-win-nun ........,....... . ..........................,,,...,.. She A-beig-rin-bat-o ......,.,.,.,.,. A-gash-shi-1 .....,.....,............ Amo-ge-wag-mis-ris-gaw ....... Ang-guch-chu-bas-sit ......... A-num-i-e-o-sek ,.,... ...... A-posQit ,.,....... Ap-skin-bat .................,...,.. A-rna-wa-dum-an-dut .,.,... Ba-som-dun .............,...... Bus-beg-in-da-ba ....... Da-joo-se-it ..,...... Daup-sat ......,,,....,......... Da-wach-gau-ni-neh ...,.. who makes long words short ........Curly-haired one is small .......,Brown eyes thin one ........Divine walking female ,......She who rises early .........Gray-haired one r..,..,The homemaker ,..,...The story teller ........The hairless one .........The short one .......Digniiied lady ...,.....Music maker De-bi-ga-bow-1k ....,...........................,............................... He fills the place full when standing De-bus-i-ga-bow-ik ..,.....,..,.,.......... Low-standing female Deb-we-wi-dum-ok ...,.................,.....,.....,...,.................... She whose shoutings from a distance reach to us Fom-bis-it-on-ma .....,..,.,....,...,....,... The flying Dutchman Ga-ish-pax .....,.,,.,,...,. Ga-guch-re-it ........ Gen-a-wa-bum-int .,....... is quite tall ...,.....,,...Bashful one .....,.He who is gazed at Ge-now-wi-gi-zhig-ok l......... ,.......,.,.. ..,.,....................,..... The woman who gazes at the heavens Got-ti-got .... Ha-ba-quat ........ ,,.... Ki-chi-muk-wa ..,...... Main-di-dot-o-gi-ma. .... .. Ma-ing-ance ...r......... Ma-me-quaw ..,.,. Man-dut .......... planner .She who knows how to cook bear ..........The large chief ...l........,Little wolf ..,...,.,......,.ButterHy ........The large one Mon-ge-nut ........ .,,..... T he acting one Mon-was-it .....,.,.......... ........ T he ambitious one Ne-aug-ne-wan-dung .................,.....,.............. The thinker Ne-na-cow-wi-ga-bow .........,.. He stands once in a ,while Ne-chud-sit .......................,........,,...,...,.... Gruff-voiced one Ne-ta-a-gin-dum-ok ........ She who is expert in counting Ni-ta-ak-oi-i-gek .......................,..................,.............l..... She is expert in carrying the canoe O-heant-maw-basit ......Y,,..................,.... The muscular one O-ka-be-no-din-ok ...............................,............................ The woman of wind that blowslall the time O-min-o-ta-go-zi ...,..................,.......................... ......... .... His voice in speaking sounds pleasant Osh-kin-a-we ,,,,...,,...... .....,.. T he young unmarried man O-zhi-bi-i-gans ..,,,,., ............. T he wbeautiful writer Pe-a-caus-it ..... ............... T he quiet one Pop-nau ...................,..,.. ........,.......... J Oker Pu-push-ko-qua-um-ok ....................,............................... She clears the underbrush to plant flowers Quaw-nug-wit-quag ............................,. The beautiful lady Qui-wiz ..,,............... ...........................l. T he boy Ra-ran-dos-sit ...,....,, ....,.... H e who knows much Re-zhi-ga-bow-ik ........ .............. S heiwalks fast She-she-we-gi-shig ..... ........ R attling sky Shu-sa ........,............. .......... F leet foot Tai-ye-bas-unk .................................................................. He whose lightnings reach the object Un-gah-geh-da ...A........ .......................,..... S oft-voiced one ......,Light-haired one Up-skin-ba .,,... Was-squin-na .....r..r..... .....,.. T he little flower ...,....The perfect one We-wan-ee-ash-e-ot .......,.,v... ....,.....Bright eyes Yu-sog-mush-si-quish-suk ,...... Page Sixteen .. ,A,.. l 'A A A T V 1 ..:,, - 11. 1 Q- I --... W N NU, . 1 rg 'K 'f l ' F 11 :E ' + 1 ff' ff 5' , ' ,, 0 QF? g45,, g:-:,,:a.-,,.: f .- ' .' va I ,HQ ,aw -'fy V, M, X 0 D' 1 Q N N, W 4' I 931 1 I ,A , K 1 5 J is K is .. f 3 Af i I 2 x 4, s 2 M gf P 6 fe 1 Q , ff'yl,, 1 2 ,I 'Ayn Y . Q ,W ff N 1.3. , 1'- '1 - 'W I new - I gg mf ' .,,. : ..1:,,, ., A ' 72 56 E . fnfgym X x 'Sim l ' ' 1. A, 2 . - , ':si? :' f f .. , - f - . 0 'x V if " w . - '- ' ' X 1, I 8 z. . ,,,,5:53E5E:.,E E: :: ?, , V I A VA 'iiiuiuzg-...-..asm-:-QQRM:'fI:I.5's:::a:5:::z:::a::-::5:z::.:.5.,.:.:.:.5':.Mw:?2s::a,::a::s:s:s-wi-' - , 'i - - V ,:s::-5:,:,. ,g:5,.g 3 ':.::Q -- x ' - "':14:5:?::::::::z.,s:22.f:I. '?'53?f'2S5X 4 " Q 6 ff 21. ":::?3f55:55:E5EE. 8 WEEE-2.1 :::f':' y'J5 3- tr ' ' .Q " ' " , NNW w -re..23:Q.:,::.Qasieass::.1-1m2:5:f:f-:- '11 z ff A M. NH A 2 ig - ,. 1 253.2-2-,555E:i::E"' A . :Eg-'2gf5i55:5.-:::: -sw:-E.: ..,.,. , ' ms, .. N . -. , .'F7I' ::-F5551 33-15, , 5 X 2 1 V- - N I A::'If5:'12:a-.1-'f::f":' I t 'I " . 1-fiafzfefw-f " " 5 ,gf M ,. ,.,.f ' Gordon Stevenson, President: Mavis Banham, Vice-President, Dorothy Brooks, Secretary: Alice Strope, Treasurer, and Miss Rust, Advisor. SENIOR A Not many years ago, three to be exact, we, the Seniors o , rs se now means home to us. Our Sophomore Mixer gave us a chance to get acquainted with fellow- Easternites. Conrad Tashner, our class president, was sure we were ready to take our next step. The new year saw "Connie" as our prexy again. Beyond the stage of lowly Sophs, and yet not stately Seniors, we assumed the position of "Mr, In-between." In our junior A semester we attended our J-Hop, ably named "Klompen-Stomp," with Scott Gibb as chairman. f '45 F1 t t foot in the building which And then came what we had patiently waited two long years for-our place in the sun as lofty Seniors. Gordon Stevenson became our class president. As a highlight in our first semester, the ,, . . . . .11 1 Senior B play "Ghost Wanted, proved itself to be a hair-raising success. We W1 ong remem- ber our Senior Prom "Isle of May," under the direction of Robert Hicks. Now, in the confusion ictures, announcements, name cards, and all the trimmings, some three hundred of of graduation p us regretfully say "good-bye" to our beloved Alma Mater. FORMER OFFICERS Sophomore Year junior Year President ,..........,.............. Conrad Tashner President ........,................. Conrad Tashner Vice-President .,...... ...,...,...... M ax Barr Vice-President ,........... Gordon Stevenson Secretary ............ ...,.,..i. J ackie Jarrad Secretary ......,......... ............. J ackie Jarrad Treasurer ....... ..,..... S idney Schultz Treasurer .,...... .......... F rank Verderese Page Eighteen X . xt A W X4 . .gn I I 1 fiiig I -gp, ALCENIUS, 15611 ,.,-V.: Likes sports a9'gl,,girIs'.fh,ater,XSina- tra fans, parti palleil, in.""44 japera, Boys' Band, J- opf-committee. Hopes to help win the war'-on1,a-'N-avy.Qsub- marine. ', .' ' -' -57: -, if ::i'aL'-,- -1 ff . 1 Q-:ar ' ' t ff, -' '. 3 t - 4. r z"' .gr ANDERSOYQLQJACIC-SQ-'pg Participated bssltetbxfH25,'swim- ming, and baseba-ll.p..,W-ill join the Marines to help ,win the warl-,?'.A'ndy's" pet peeve is ,6volfingC?7. I'G'raduated in January '45'.. ,'.' , V --:PN . rg 5 .. I T , 7.-' . - .5 - V lt- .gp ,. - V3 .13 Assm, . Joe is ingirested mainlyin' sports, participatedf-fiinf basiretba ly' 'football, baseball, anllQ,trackL2'1VIs .Arrjy bound but hatesgto vagrkrf dliiggibfd in Jan- uary 45. 1. v 4.5 1 .1 . img. 5. A A . V Q, . AUSTIN, RUT - :al Member of fjhe G. . A. gffiterested in all sportsl'-.parti arly -asketbalh and swimmihgg . .interp Yedf ini "Butch" haircuts:-, , ticipgtes enter? ing thehursing field - ,- . . - 'asgyazff BAIQQMLEAR, IEA, Spaffigfme' hobby is orts. "Jean- nie" wil A o into the s1ness world a a secrg'-Sify -QL I BARR MAX Model Alrplane Lantern staff Student Council Society ohi cer played footb baseball ag gravated by girl ngg will grad uate from M S engineer BAUER S irt, G sion and So cial Dancin Qischool in cludes bowlin ating dancing Contemplates to a cer ain sailor sei ht w 99 1 . X 1 . M , . .XS .S 'H H b. 'Z M if 3-as sw' nun M 'I fu CQ. g.. 4, f' .. ' s K A . -A 4 f h bmqrr- , f Eli? 'J . 'ful 1' , . ulg I . fe l ,VV- . t V ' ' , - ' .5 , - I . - N . 1 . V v A, '. . f . 5 . ,ag . - 1 1 Za' ..h. c fl. h -if ' ' . . . ' . ' - M A ng 1 'I ' ' I v 4 - . " ! 3 t ' Q W 3' J X Z: lx , 9' I . 1, , ' Y 4 t ' A . 255 .IL-H . ., A.:-3 .f:1.,:" :L--5-T53 'W fl N it ' , j 1, QQ, , Mhz' 'L ANDERSON, GOLDIE Despises people who ,-wink, ' enjoys winter sports and ffQl'1'br:SlCBil1flg- In Girls' Glee club an 3,Girlq'Reserves. A future awaits., ' 3 -asffa Pbfiiuty operator. -f., ff f f.-, 1. A ' .5 . f A . ' 5 ".-14. 1 -' -: r 1747 y . N zfeggcf- tm, ' , - ,us--h 1' 1' 3' A 3 -.fail .,,.lZiA.ltJ' .xml rg 4. ARMSTRQ,E3g3fffLUWA s A "Lou" likes lfoifseS.fgnd'dqgf6. EX- pects to be one- of tlrose'4eQQipnt priv- ate secretarieseupon ,gra.dtffation. Dis- likes people whogynonopolxze Don. Kfsaffkf . n .- . J ' 5115: I .Y . , 'Y'-fxxif . 55, 1.u'xv,,,-V ' Q . . ei,-ff.-V AUSTI-N,jj?5oAN 1 S123 If "Jody"s"f-fpet lpeevej 'is -school, in- terests lie Qxfldancing pnjdjjfunior Dra- matics 3Guxid, the -futtire 'wllficonsist oi being ia 'SLqiograpbEiffQQ5g3Gsevcretary. ,js 1 1. . .g ' -, 5 O 4 BAILEY,-WA RE1g, A "Bud" ran- on track team, en- joys boatingiland .rr cingJ5.,ZHas hopes of being anfjaleron tical Qfgineer. Is griped by baggy... ' eateightpo much makeup. " KES' ' h LZ I , U ' ' I 'JI 5, S Qin. " :FFL ' 2- , rf L 1 BANQIAM, MA LQQ - .. Art ffitlub, J,-Hop Vrnlgtee, junior Dfamagg-1 Guild, H 33g'?ZBdga" in Senior '-Bfaplay, La v ' SEEK, Senior Class oflicw "Ma '1 ,plans Interior Decorating 'gliege New York. :Q 'Ll 5 BATEMANA' V ' AN French club JS . dancing club- Honor Society- A is interested in dancing and T arns of being successful hou N BECKL ' Spends - ncing skating. going to . - onor Society- J-Hop com Q irls .Discussion club. Expe . 5 to college. Hates crowded bus .b 53241113 Li.. ef.- stu -3,5 ni. W - N J , ,y ff 3 l .., ' o r r u ' Y In 'A If xx . ' AQ-tb ' W 'ffB...k... ar.,-of 5' " ' e A-if . g I! ,g V W A .4 ""l"'l--2l...,, A M"--rwnld L fi BELBECK, BEer'ry, Girl Reserves. JQ'!-Iopfcommittee . . . loves dancing, ,-titanic" avndf"Iet'ter-writ- ing . . . lateyl-marriage to an' army flyer, in the-"meantime-a secretarial position. , ' ' i Real? .,,-. . BEYER, "Lynn" liliiti' her Epexichfe class, photography, Dfamatics -Guild. One of the Varsity Hgirlfsf--Will be either a dress designer .br a hotel. manager. Q , BLAINIEMQOLLY ,I Delights," in dancing arid" sports. "Lefty" will 'pound a ,typewriter in some future ofiice.-4 ' , xii ' v' K ' -. c , 1 Bos, DOLCR s , "Dee," qqt of chooliplife 'spent jerking sodas, sw mingpfand ice- skating. Honor i'ety. 'Qreams pf being the secret to the Natiog's President. fl .KJ i -. 1 549 A .V tt tx '-K.:5,' 'W .. ,fv 11f.4"'.v BIEAITHWAI , RGBERT 'ff i .er of Spanis Honor Society -Spggih ,club. " rty's" chosen career tijtbthat of civ' ngineering. , , 2 ' il 5 ti f' BROCKWAY, NIS Ice-skating -ands ajjcing enthusiast, French and ography clubs, "Brock" will erv ' s a cadet nurse upon graduatio .iff provoked by "a certain boy." . f L ' KX 1 A ,XXX 1,4 . ix up I fflfiwll Q il 'ff' if X, 5 E .lf if I P , A, BROW li Ull.yiA ENE Better n E ", uddy." Spends her time n i g, k ting, and bowl- ing, likes s o l types. Hopes for matrimo ,Vg X fl , ,iff X ,' xl lf 5' 9 A . l fli, l l i fi .fi Q N A 1'-AQESW f-----m------f--'--f- Y-'farm 'r , ff 2?- 'Ye -FE., J Qiiii . R ,, 1.- . QM -A- . ,t ' f BENNETT, Lois i Known as "Dizzy,7' 'hobbies are dancing and drawing,-pbans on busi- ness college and eventuallyimarriage to a special Air Forage -sergeant. v " , 5 -J' .,f'7" ' , , I Lv- ! ' ts A - f-ig I 1, .- f 3 Q ,,.f A I L. , if 'BTSCI-IOFQ, we "Johnny," 'fiflted by boy-chasing girls, spends spare 'time .ep-Yarging I., stamp collection' and Poiilerikating. wants to donluniform of'Navy radio technician. 3 ' Six: ,- . K ' Q . if l I s ' K gag y EV 31 -5. 3. - , .- . ff is -. -4 inf- -,ff , K ..z:.,.f. xl A, i , BLANKENQU-RG, PAUL- "Franki'e,iQIf'Social'dancing club, ex- tra curriculgr -activities. include ,women and his city "'L1ttle 'Dieseljlw Will - v , Y l TQ at It X M. J' , ff, K li L i L, s X L, rt .5 I x s. QU 3 ' ull f -" ---W., -. 57- gi f "ie X11 -.GH ' "" If LS. f" 3' ,5"'?,f,.c7Cq C, 142 V V , til' - ,v , -f ,Q :la--...Tig . s,-is-gh., J4- - ve,-N , he f , 1--LQ me is t E - lf3Eii:eY,,,,WM, E. 4.t, 1 ,... B. spend balanbi-,of lite ilfE,La5..,nfrQrgue Cas 1 U . an undertake 3-411, -, 3 BOYD, BETT "Bet" . . . likes ing hair. Has f coming a beauty o nail snapping 'irks lg- . g F ff. T T-.'..r. 1-ww pe! , it ncini and arrang- re plans of be- ratorkhland' finger- er. ' - Ct, V ,1 K Q I j Lylj . , - B iL,I,HART, ,H 'PIRD', Dic -fflikes Hying .x Zimusic. .Plays in O1:bh,'s'darrce ban L,gqlc,s.' A jekward to beftxff-Lafi avia 1 . "' Sjfvpeeve- Marilyn. 1 QQ? At X. ,f .349 BROOKS, ND-O J v ' 1 ', U, l- , v 'f HY "Dottie." "M - op committee, elected to Stude I ncil-Honor So- ciety-Lantern a ome room officer. Will further e in at M.S.C. l ' 2 BROW t , DA "Short tml? llf pare moments . l 1 !, with swim ' , travel, is ve f -" fi , f.. 5 : ,lil 2, F vies, yearns to ' respectful boys. l l ,, Y 4 Qi, df Bu L. iq - f I- ,-. -xr: ., . V '17" " Q' 1 ' 1 .' 'fe ,Egg 'inf gn: 7 digg, Q eg.. . X. . 53 1 .4 ' fe af" . W . BRUNER, JAMES --f""i'5,h Favorite hoblrW""ib,4 'moielingi air- planes. "Jim'jf will 'enter the held of engineering. ' , Q .' f Lf: .,-, .- ' , ' .f ff ' BURNS, MARY "Stinky" is annoyed by girls hol- lering down the halls? 'A bowling and movie fan, expe-cts to exchange school- work for housewife. .' ' L5 f- A . lL .' .A rx X- f V tv BYAM, JANET ""'v-"K "J.B.," ,"Qeditor-in-chief of 1945 Lantern. She played.:f'Troddy" in the Senior B play., Enjoigg ar-tlvand Span- ish-Honor S'bciet4y-hhsedhaspirations of M.S.C.51, A- ' CARLSONR ED ' IN . "Ed" goes in for tr k in 1 big way. Some day he will be succefsiul den-'. tist. ,- X213 .V -6gFa2H.,.5,,. In fbi ' .' A A fl, .if , ' ' in I V X. , :ev ' 34.2" 'Y - Q CHQQLTIE, JAC gxlibffgf. . A spo s enthus1ast,l'kes football best. club. the Navy and go int Pet peeve ii, gramm i, ., -1.1 'f., , 's.l:Q,J CLARK, REXE. nds to join . 'radio field. i F. 'i . l A , if f X 4 v V1---Q----v.-V W---W --- -R .Y i. wi..-, 3- . Y F433 . 5114 Active in Hi-Y,,, ern staff, Stu- A dent Council, too p :in .cross coun- try and tennis, o to become a Q famous novelist. r d by,slacks on j girls. N ' .l 5 ' w f R i 'il E 5 -.12 ' f 1 l I ,ff COCHRA , ,RJ CES Regrets tha t e e' ly 24 hours in a day. "Fr n fi s me.with Girl 3 Reserves. La t J-Hop com- mittees. Will a v t ran psycholo- gist. A J ' J f ' ' . " , N " ,' s. K 2 'l K XX X T if 2 A it r A b ea' ' Alfa .,9"?'.4'7'.!"'i.l.4-,eQ'f9X-"A - J J, K4 sm- .ami -Aewdsa ,assess . -- --a - as.. - ,. --' Q -. .f .a wg-, . ..... ,. f 4 yd' , ' A -1 dh gg.-1 N A .I Q H' . -lk ne- 'r i F21 .r f . . L wa.: i ,TL - - 'fl ,JR53 Le., 1. ' . ,........Y.al fl , . 1 J BUCK, PEGGYV' -I A Likes horseback rid,ing.x'1pShe plans to take a Home Econo:-hijcsfvaurse at college. Doesn't like'ii5eopl'eFW'l:o'.act childish. ,..-s"'- y, A ' -. I iz xg . . L :. Q . '. .-.,- ' e- -' ,- Jgfaf - fu j' ' BUs1NGEE.,5lH?A'RoLD A "Horrible." One of tligQmertn'en of our swimming .-team.. Awizfbiffl air- plane fan. Would like to -be a pilot. 5. ' . ' I ' V,- iegggafi ' .-,M - A A . ffl- L , fJfr - ' V' ,Ng . ,' I-A H . "'a'7f"' xl. . . r.: , . CARIS, ,CAROLYN - "Blondy's"Emain interest is men in general. Shiyeishes to :becornefa sec- retary and is'55irke'd by ,work. , -.,. .-.N . 'fmugw -Llqii' - .3 , 1- 'I . S , I I CASE, PATRIC A 55,4 A "'Pat" . . . an act e participant of Honor Society-and D ate. Likes pho- tography an.df'the p spect f college. Clarinets annoy .her. ' f gpg ,f ff 5 . -. 4-L 'Zi ,, S .. I ' f fl - ,, . vglk A ' snag, Q, 'R CLAR1g4'NANC f Frencljlclub, dancin gd Dramatic Guild aigegmain inter ' itely irked by 'pfesent sho . 3 6 " suitable dating mate ' l . . . 'i l lead heroic life of a numi-""" ' 1 ".. . x A r 'Ww- CLIPPERTQABA - : - RA y "Barb" finds Q9 ports, French Aside from eat' happiness in dan club. Dramatic u' Q' . G. A. A. member . . . sees el as an et!-icient stenographer in e ne 'future. I X , f Q If COLTSO ,R ' L s -fphyr' e 'Q S Girls' Band. war as a cad bl s Q J X itlt r sports-in l ci ely enter the .I X A. ' i lfjlj NA Mkxgl ksx , A lx 11 " rex! fs Ns. .. l f f f , . 5 A. . - wr... Tw? 11, -4.1-,f , . - .f ,,, tx, g V, my ,N , ,ft Je f-.,g,.55,, .. ,. - - : , 2" .5 1 , H., TU' 1 ff' 2. T E' '. ' '-: 4 -YQ lx, E sos., -,. -,,,,,, .1 xl. ,KV . , , ,N wi-' ' raw 44 . coMR1E, nokia:-ry -.Dottien ansgyjizggtesi lgkuhfgntanotlier of the host qE"'pr,n?ite. 'se'creta.rQs. , 2- 1 i .jf-f" 1 N COTTERjfx,Ij,0WARlD gf' A prospective mechaniflirfre artist. "Howdy" likes sports -of all kinds, plays noon basketbavll. Pet peeve is beautiful girli C?J. Graduated in Jan- uary '45. .T Q ' 'I 1. f H ,A f' 5. CRANDQLJL, -MAX, ..l, The outfdoorytypei-"Mickey" favors hunting, sgorts, football, and farming. On the s Gial sidfzhe leans towards dancingeg Afgfut elieteripiarian-can't stand cqtnceited geoptefu 3 , 1- , CRITTE1:IDE ,IVAN t "Ivy" finQS amu - ent trying, to R get "the other guy . girlfli Also likes , dancing and 1'-sport Willfsttempt en-' trance into the':A 9 Airg, Corps. A E Qs I , - ..t. , " tw-. .fl ' .' 5, H Qiii. . 4, f, E . . 335 . - 55:52 ', 'Uber' lifter: ' ' - llgjggjyf.-,.t:" c OS'SMAN,'M RJORIE " ie" . . . a ember of Stu- dent Cqnncilz Art cl Library staff. Enjoys fiiqsic, art, f- l rfskating, and collecting ipost car s pennants, pro- grams. '53, df "Con r 'wazf 1 , - CUMMINGS NARD Newt erested in m chanlcs wa mec s pet peeve B If CURTIS Nita, ography club Likes to da c an aversion to peroxide blo s otential SPAR -an ,kb X ..-ff!!! Q lieetss f ll H fn W -If ' , : .4 1 ic. Hi A ' ' .v 1 , ."' K is iw- .Q-V", fiitlfg -?'.'v2,a .,, 'T 'Zan AM -fx. cooPEs, ROBERT "Bob" participatesg'fj,5ix'iootball. En- tertains aspiration ol51,somE'.aday.being a chemical engineeigff ,' ,,"f""2:. 71.1 3 5 x' . N fi-1 'i ,l -5. . L B f'.i:",14l' Q T cox, cYfszJggif1.A:LoU"'T A social Butterfly -wholprofed her fondness for dancing, bi?-kiijrpfibly serv- ing on variousfdance- comrnittees . . . Girl Reservegf-. ',f'L1iu',': ls"bpthered by mxspronounceyljjwords. has 1- - " 'f f CRITTEQDLENQ DORIS -,i' "Peanut,f'I',ii'ked' 'bv girls ,stealing her fellovxfalfwho isn.lf?l-Hqhor So- ciety-Audf-g3riUm.,'ClubQ looks' forward to a secreta LiQl3future2'Q?lQ45',V 4' -ljf' JI' 'V' if 'J' f 4.3: .- v cRossE:R?rE,'1RFlNQFQ, . Spends hier tim reading. Doesn't like school.-V1Want to ',beii5ig,"'secretary. Hike." x , ,fl e e . Q ,MM . K , th 7 .. ' L- 3, A F A . V .M . . ff,-1, ' 522.15 "Tuff -321 4 ii" Wt -, .,,g56.i?h , J K - 5, . - if .5 ' Wray ::',, ff 1 l 52: CROQICH, vn A N "vigil: a musical li -l3eldl1impor- tant p ls in-ltwo op " ikgs' ' accord- ian-gibfipfr Socie gligfitern staff, Bible clubi Looks - ard to being a college co-581319 V'- Vr' '. Q ,2 A CURTIS 1 f'i' ' - NCE Bones xl -- . e is silly gir s. His greatest am' V' is to be a man. Spends his ti ing. and Fishing. DALRY i ' STIN Dolly . . morning. ' if aeronautical - 5 -' ing model a u 1 1 up in - to become an . Enjoys build- Plays tennis. f if , -f ,aj 325114 .fin-W'-b ,iggkys ... sg W m 'www-LU , :LA 1 .. PM .I 1 Al l ind' J' A X X fi! lllllalx ' h , , tri- . t . 1 , I - . s , , WH.. . 5-ge:-a y lgw t :Mn . S f,w,E,,,.,,,, , .-...,,,,.., .. . , . .'-1 H...- , 1-1 1 A .' Qvf- -' 1:1 Y --'P 4' . DAVIS, PHYLQEIS-we One of our 5Q8gidebatgn5ff'22Phyl's" ambition is tp -attend co Iege.,7H0n0f Society-Pet peevc lis. cheating.-..1nteP ested in playing the 'pilanoi dlbaflng and mainly Bruce. ni ff- Q , t 1 vi 'YQ-'Q - a 5 3 5 Q,- DE FEYTKE-B, ELS?-E Likes dancingj presidQSf"6f sten- ography club, vgilllxuse .her Ecommer- cial knowledgeuaiter '.gI'adU3f1QU 35 3 secretary. Pet' peeve-p29PlQ. ln ECU' eral. 'L 'Q' 31 ' A f' 3. ly ,gf - ' -" DENEV6ljET'H,' .EMMA.L'INE "Emmie?df' pet peeve,-is "S, T." Enjoys damping ang reading mYSfFfY stories. Frdkjch clu 1.DramahcS Glllld Plans oxi- being ,alQ.J1'?93S5,fHl5I10Zf3Phef- DEVEREAA "Doc" hatgs famous for fhis pates in cross ular activity is 373- ' ag. . '.a,-J, ,. , agvnff- DEi,SW'l,LDE, Hdsifzmost nickname of "ICCh".i 6h club, rts,.and darw- ing cons A te favor d astimes. , An- other of fufure "die a n-'takers' and typists. -sim' Elf-,,, uf. J. '-my .asf DUNHAMQQ IA Member of P13115 K0 attend beauty lschool. and eventually 'own beauty shop. EDING "Art" of Girl SCYVCS She tlmb wife. Q Q W5-nv if XV f if , 4 iw ,, fff it .2 1 2 46 ' X DAVISON, DQROTHY "Dot's" pet peeve ,lacking gum. Ambition is to join th76'fgl.bhe,,trotters. Collecting movie star.ff1Jic'tX1'iEs1f-ls her hobby- :Z . V . .-f, 1. -, -2'7" Tf, ' - wiFgif?,5.521's 5-Cv ' A , 'fl'-LLC' -' I' , ,, DE MYEi2,.g3bNALD, Q "Don," intgtgsged- mainly? injfmorts- basketball, go1fQ.,'swimn'gggsitfam. Is looking forward- go' af afvy' job and then a draftirig'lcar.eer.J I' ' ' ,f.,jI 1221, 'L' iff'-'3. il' - - 'me'-. L -p E , ,,1,.-..,,1,:., A, Q ':1.Ffffff'-pq -- it-2-Jf' A' " -L' Lantern' "'Qf5tat'f'.4 Honor, .Society- Spanish-' , 'Pan-,Afnerican clubs. Hobby is. Qitrer-writing, AWil.lfi.become a go e'trotg'r' ,andV"gd'f"."f: -E leo and Australia. ' 749'k.g.41k3 I, gf -J, Q 1- ' :QL , .fr ,233 af' 32. 9 . up . L, K.. DE'vLIN,.j1'H MASaf. N Main interest i sportslq' Partici- pated in ,football swim-i1m'ng, and track. "T0mE?lplan onfgoif into the Marines. ,'Pet1--pee I is Jed- - VIE?-I In 5 r , b ,. K L, .. .M . . . .. , in Q --A I 515, 2 ' ' , :gig 'ies pf' ' f g 'Kgif-Q ' 3 , , ' ' I-l.,, ' .I .' 'v . - am? - if . I 5 - g.E.i:g2??3jl:'Z.2- DRAJQFIJ, VIRG Ns 1,5 - V. Inte 'ts lie in ing, Adapting. and ing :Ie-tters. - W 355.3 staff's busines ': ' 'nager - ' - o ociety - Yearns to be a pri - secretary. Pet peeve-silly'3.Sigit5il1'L . . ' - it oi DUZENBU:RY EANOR Duzzys pet 15 home work J Hop Honor So Hopes to work on a New York Editor in Chief of the Easterne EDWA 3 Eddy letters and singing G1 t peeve is her brother H pes for matri mony Nbisgvrgs H7 be La M. Q, x s,cx.fg,5i'1q- q aff... ag N... . 'QL-4 S -il j ' Wumnmwll wsluwwnm Nw T 'V ' , , ' U , U 'ff:3'3i.-Y I Y . ' g ' 1 ' I . -. - . 3 Y E 5 Q . 2 Y H H V I - I g . a 3 2 A - , . .4 D ,if QQQMIXI-2 f l,'-gm. 5-E?-:"lxr1-., " ' glib: G.. W' ,:z'!v"?-t04"""X-' 'sv' r 'L -V aes. A-V 'gp - --fa , r illrgeir-+557-Efarfk x ,J w - s. "' "'u.,f 'I i...1u' Hu J ": g- W: ELDREDGE,QXvID, "Dave's" integeslts arevsports and music. Basketball' and baseball 'man- ager, footballir M.S.C. Band, Boys' Band. Comedian "Oliver" in Opera. Hobby-asking sensibie' questions. 1 , I4 A uv-0 ' I., rf ff' . . e A- 4 . A ' t ,W .4A iff. ERGEN,COREEN,3 A "Ergie" enjoys good 'music and dancing. Will malgeuse of her com- mercial training-'as a secretary. Pet peeve is wolves. 'A FENRICQVBETTY .,,f Her pet peeve is men and she loves jitterbugging, Ambition is to own a white telephone. Home room.secretary in sophomore"year., te A , az.-ax FOWLERLDO NA: Donna likes' music nd isli President Commercial English 'onortSociety-- Pet peeve is conceit d boys. 'Ambitioni' i is to be a-great pi 'st. Q RJ A I X , , . X EQ- - ' , ,R it . X .r -. . ff fx cl L:-jf " " 5 , X FREEIWIRE, WI IAM rj "Bikl3lf'f"ls home room esidentq m- bition isiito 'join the vxy. Heltikes tennis, biftvfnot gram r Memb r of Hi-Y and Music club Q J x . yi A ,fx J of M, k . FRITZ, ARTH "Art" is a Rad'o Qlubster, inter- ested in sports. o ,el to be an en- gineer. Is irked I es" in general. al I , V , x A51 .fi Xi, 'll X ly if ,. :, ' J: If FROST, pgyj "Frosty" . . "'Lk9s swimming, skating, and l. ,Plans to be- COUIC 311 Hlfel' 0 1 C t0I'. , K ,S s' YN f O Irs 4 if X wt Y .,.. .. f . if. rx. is . ,M -e ,A of ' 1,1 f,'5 Y L"v EPPLER,BEYfEbE "Becie" belongs to' Girl Reserves and Girls' League. Pethifebejs girls who go steady. Plansfo1gl'CadetfNt1rses training. - 'If ' .5 Q La . 1 --J uf.-iv' ,K ' FJ . I . U FARRONgiL6Ni '.Wf Tony likes ' " sports, espejzially bowling. His pet , .peeve g",isg:,cl1p3rnistry class. Ambition is to be',"3 pattern maker. . : , V . ,,. . 5. ' ,. . . . 811. ,- I eQ?f- ' "JL Q. . "1JK"i.:s , ' Y 'tfgggyf , xl. 4 L I FORD, MHRYALICE i 5 "Babe" llisrgecretary of home room. Her pet peefjze' is.meni'ancl she' likes to dance: I' t 134 ,'.1" , N ' 2 Tj, FRANKE, .OW N Interested in radi Owen is in the Radio club. 'Pet p ve is, grammar class. Ambition is 1' be a'?l'i'a-ftsman. . U r . p V . , My . 3-L, I' 6. ir- .1 J bf.-tai. .. j -gigfgilk-' A lv A. L. 'L ' A ''lZ'?v.,f":,lffl'-lil' FRIESQRGER, ':fgj1'TY . 5 . "Sandys" pet pee 1 s a certain sailor. 'She is' home r- -1 -ftrgdsurer. Wants tdfbea house 'V .W5555 1 I. ,i , qi- ,V "" f ' . 4' L 'f ,nfl Y .4 , ,- I FRONCZAKIQ-P T R F.F.F. club.V1'iIn e ted in sports. '4Pete" is on the ' ing team. Pet peeve is women ' iyely prospect for the Army. V-j Y 5 . l :Il I ! - N GARDNn-,: 'HICE Bernice : 'n s e in art and hopes to ha A . : ti ting pictures. Pet peeve is : i - . W ,. if 't S 1 l Z' 3 .fvGHQQ mt.. ,.... i qgl '.1g.f":'-.kip-a'kf 'f Kf'3fQgi iEiQQwQ9MNi in 65645. i s .wmtewn -..,n..t, GATES, RU'L'Ijfii "Ruthie" . Lantern"'staFff' Var- sity Debate, wbrked on J-Hop-ljionor Society-"Nor-a. Vane" in Senior B Play. Plans to be a lawyer. Piet DSGVC -Model T Fords. L' .' V I x A T?" GIBB, SCOTT A v Vice president nf,.S-tudent Council. Scott's interests.ar'e sports and women. Swimming and cross country teams. Ambition is to loaf. J 'i ls- ., ' GINTHER, MARY LOU Likes sports, especially football C? ?J Active, in Girl. Reserves-Chain man of Social. Acgivljies .Pa . Student Council lrepresentative' . "Betty" will attendwcollege and then-who knows? . , l l GOBER, FLORi NEA, "Flo" enjoys all inds'Lof sports. especially softball n swirll-ming. she flinches when cal. "'Ifubby" ag! wants to be a house fe, 5 E . '75, jf 21.1 4.115 4 f my If A tl x Gotten, EUNIC I Detesfs glum-crackixj it-Honor Soci- ety-sewflvg' and m 3 are favorite diversions s. . will KZ hd -a piano for l a living. '- 1 " A ll? X. X75 lil GREIVE, ANN TJTA , l "Peanuts" is ha when skating, bowling, writin 1 s, 'and collect- ing elephants. ll e a Secretary. She hates to be te se I l Cf f ll xref N ., -in X X will K '.,' ' 1 y 5 1 ll f' wt-, if I fl . - g .1 GROMM sg, A ACIK One of the f io 3tlS,3fOUl'lii school: Magic club. ' e ' rtsg will be a brain specia' , S Xdent 'Council- Honor Societ ,A oiwju' m president. if xl XB flfi 1 Vf . 4' l ' E ff it X15 KKMX-,Ni , li - L' iQXXXiN l : ' 2 ,l-5-,ja X' ff-1 49X X --ff!! li' .,, .. as 1 JJYQPU' Bw .ll 2' if A i A A Ne 'we i GAUS, DORIS A , "Do" . . . Home room vice-presb dent. She is very fond of swimming. Intends to be a stenbgrapher. ,Pet peeve-gum crackixig. ' ' . V .- IA A ' fs? GINGRICFQ,-BETTY .f "julie" writes letters"',a,nd.pdances when not at school or ustenographingn at Mills. Plans on making tracks out of Lansing as soon as possible. Desti- nation unknowml y , -, im:-V ,-Q." , ..,-V . ei'-: ' 1353. rslikhll-H. GLEAsoN,i L. JEAN ' Letter-wrifer and danger . . .A Home room treasurer . . . " 'uzy". has am- bition of getting marribflif-:,.' .Sq GOHEEN, SHI LEY "Shirt-tail" has ho for of hprne fwork. Cultural interests a Frencliffclub, art. writing. Future un cided,Q,perhaps a stenographer, or ma e an authoress. N, . 'xi I 'rl , i .3 XX YN X if rfc HL .l..'. ..e... , . . Nga: GRAHAM, WAL ACE In Bettelifvxknown as f aIl55fLQ1"Finds enjoyment 'in collectghgystamps. Ath- letics he participat d Lin are cross country, swimming, ahd f rack . . . will enter legal professiolyfki l I l ,' x - ,fs -' .f X!! vw llf, ll K GRINNELI2: Bltli N "King Louis" init Opera. Member of the band. Ho e to join Navy and don sailor's unffyolinl, Pet peeve is math class. Qi KX I J f Q, , 1 . 1 , ' ,f Q KZ 'JI K. E ff "I K li P f V' N 1" , l l l y V, f' l g i l K--, l '. HAGEN,'XALVt,N' 4 Interested Yin ' fphoto raphy, choir. "Al" is on thelEas ekn Staff, Doesn't like to see girls' it bug. Ambition is to join the!1,bNAv y Ili 5 l ll' If I K fy Al X: f l Q' ll. H ' 'fi 5 Ax ,lf ' 1' 13,1 Mig --if ..,.A fm I , 1 RJ, tb-s ,gf , . -Q1 HALLENBECKLt'JfQYcE "Jo," partial25'w'ftXyecqn1Qi11'gf'!h,Cadet Nurse . . . fihdsfenjoyment in-.draw- ing . . . Stg'riograpHy,cll1b . pet peeve-historyhclass. ' x I H! ill, .,,1 HANNULAWRAY N, V j,l,.L' P French club. 'Enjoys ' bowling, swimming, ice-slcqtiingg 'and 1 dancing. "Eightball's" fist- peeve' is-. school in general. Gradvtiated in, Jan-uqiy '45, ,. ,. ., . - .gr :Qi M HANSON,KLZ'ELMA i' 4"f nas' Varied flnterests, inciude G.A.A. sports, keeping upfga scrapabook, and typing. VVEJHI belaiiotherwgraduate to enter the set'rBtaQaI4'ii,g,1.gi.V1' HARDY, ARIC RDQ 3, V "Dick" pjiyed 0 vafsigy football. likes aviation, ,girl ,and Qmvgrtsx Sig- ! dent Coun'cilQ' ho f ' , room preside . Plans ir'fC'i1lde 'ae uticbl engine ' - ing. HDespises', Fran e Sariatra.-sy-'V - X , .. . It ' iv . ..113. -' V f , ' V" ',',', . -.-'I V g , 'r'1r,LV- 1, A ' Q ' ' ' ' x ,L . ,X . 1. . Y. ,Ji - . Jifl' ' ll" -+-1 figs,-J.. .,,. ,,, A RIC RD' 4 "Bif6Ell" .I . . a ue sportsman, ' tennis an gbasketbal :., Boys' Band . . . Junioir B hom om president: will go inthmthe re ta rant business. X- mem.ber1QQ'if4xarsity fo ll team, plays i Q I I -a. , . 'aw p - . .- HICKS ARLA y Is now in the HINE Hobbies re v etters and col lecting odd 1 ,h wll be 1 private secre eeve a teacher on the secon is lb. X X ff xcf . if I Q ,x, i ?' is s .L V ' 1 , wi ns W , lf. Q Ve W 'hw wins' HANLEY, ROQERT Editor-in-Chief, then, orts Editor. of Easterner, also aifjx? sign football and tennis teamsterg -A's,:1actlvit1es imply, "Bob" p1ansVLMii'enterf'th,eVriews- paper world. f 5V'7 ff. V' if 1' 5 .3- 4 ' c.: -fn . , 'H VT HANsoNfzgL1,xiw1,VcE e . f-'-Q' ' F ' . "Jan" has" fondness, Iorfffsports, especially swimming, fefmig-lgand ice- skating. Will' 'devoiel 'the' 'future to nurses' trainipg 1, J works. on scrap- book in leisuxgf-moments. . - V 5234 J . wgw- "--' V . HARCUSQMARILYNI ' 5: "Harky"f4f-f. ,. 'Treasurer of Spanish club . . . the-presiden't of horne room . . . is Cgggdering fthe ofh an authoress. 'n hara.si6gQ- yi er t ree pestiferousf, bfdilrfrsigg 15 '71 'JJ 513' 1 w Lantern fondness have own by probing, V , V ,-:Q 5: .lg Tix K? V CC adverse HICKS, "Bob," 'n and Easterner of all home room up his flying as an Honor tern Spa time airplanes. Pet HoEFL1NGEiRfgAqR,BARA Enjoys ice-skggng, wriNt1i4":Z':Letters. reading and liyingisoftball. "Bobs" 3- I Sports fan . . . "B1illlk'likes basket- . .fm HOEFLINGERQ. .-WI!LLIAM , R ' . , , plans on beingrfa. boolckeeper. Pet Ypeeve is hats. - A , 'v' ' - ' 'X ,, . . , ,f - f "V "' ' ' H . R ry - 1 ' 1 HOEFLINGER, MA,l21iI,g'N Answers to the call- fx5f5i"Ghiclr," Plays piano and Lik2,S,to,read. Writ- ing letters is ,!",specialty.'-.Becoming a housewife is-fher ambitionnfi F' 5' HORN, CILEONE "Hornie's'3 ambition is ,to'be a gym teacher. ShE,waS home room' prexy in Jr. year. Sviiijrnmingigiib. Pit peeve- nr getting up imlhthex' dw? M HOTCHINQIED AR ,, F.F.F. clubf . . . eniorxfprograme january '45,.',. . "E .gradgigfd early to enter Navy' '. . Will low u' hobby with study- o adio Qblectronic . -,. .vfhl ., ' 1 - .l" -' , .'4' A R - . wigii555i.,:I,lAL:,A H QIARNOVIC WAIZTER " V D. .- . . Interes in all kinds of sporth,.F F.F. club mber. Plans future ofsafingineeri . Pet peeve- grammar. L I 1. WM , . I T' A , 0' 'Qin' 'I 4, HUNTINGQO 0.HARLES -'charliew' gain the Navy. Be- sides riflery he u V model houses. He was preside i z xqnie Room and doesn't like pis '. 4 JAJKO, A '- ' 'A Member ' ,rves and the French club. ol wjkup commer- cial training g in an of ice. l :Pi S' Qfka vy I 4 . - H - -A --it -' 5 ' i . gi . a r f W f ' 1 if X ,y M ' A ,MJ f 9 me TX Q rf 'l 'lx Q V. o .N ,J vQt'w,'.' " A g H 19--" 5 2. " "' :f- M 'iii c ,ga ,L .1-' - -In 1 'y n ' , :'f F',. 4-. ' All ball, swimming andfice-skB'Ating'.. Will pass up the Army Al'6,.' eryg-Agisv-airadio technician in the..,lf:"fg, Navy. - iff" 5 i H :jf - 1 . I "-Y . . ff: ,--,Q-fr. ts' " ,EZ-'Q .'1:'i7fJ.:gi: if ' HOMES, k She comeshllitlier -Qhen' ylofu say "Donnie." Keeping scra'pBbblK is her hobby and sheiplabs to. goto college. ,Qi ,,.,. sf his of-L: - fi" R , 'i3ffliif"17. ' HORN, .IQECLI-IARDi . A it Not enoufi-ijgirlsiforf'Dick." Pianist in Bob Shiiib,erg's band. -Participated iri Opera arfgLi:vas.sPyf,f11,zQ1f6gSenior B pay. Futur ,':q'Qe4d,icrn,ef'Q5Lt.-x A -3 -A .,, . A A ,-2 , X. if ' er ' ,I HOTCHKIN, LMLERNA Commonly icalled 'Red."lT Will spenl glorious future mi t Ipofifand pans, brooms aiidigdus ops. einber 'of French club. Bays - .ing oQxAt- the "Her- manfin her-A ,I gE',',:.'f' A 3? L .:g?6,i?i'k :V A x it vwgghgl , X. , K .- ' HUF? PHYLL . f "I-Iuiflyf' Immens ,interested in dancinggods, dra ., ieiifkdikl' "G.D." Particul' S' disgus f- by"having to make up tigie ilgr . iness. Will be an authores 1' i-:L . . I, ,ii HUTCHEHS- , RLEs Hutch ' for his music. He D13Yed in 5 ys Band. Went out for track. 1 Rqom president, an t stand be' 3 r e 3- JANKE i f . Intereste ' . N painting. Hi-Y. Walt' a ing the Navy. Hates red 3 -i together. 19962 ag . 1 Mia' 5 X xx ,nhl Lum in I file 1 "' 'M-H---'iii in WW 'I rg llvgmjfl " "1s'k, y Y Q u c ' l 1 d 9 V , A . " ' pl 1 1 a fl! R , Q 4 ,,,.l. , ' f 3 4' x ' ,,,,. -Q I g r M vi as swf, .ilu I ,: ' f.V::.l. M 57" . A it , ' hryk: h W' 1, ' ' Q :al l ' -if I E pf , ,K ill .,- i RX N S Y ' , 'Ai f"N.j T ll' 'lift . ' .' , W ti. ral pl xi-ia. - R- r'-4 f tti- at a-.rr fr r K B?" l i -A 1 N- . Q V , 'fir af- . .. ie , JANSON, NQRENE "Rene." FfCHCHfi'MH Mus.i'C':'AfpQreci- ation clubs. G. Q'.A.fHas ambitious- am- bition of goin, 'to e'olglegQ.A.M0SYj'f'1-Uj- favorite" subiect . is Miss QBPTICY S grammar class. . 'h t , -p ' ll' X 1 Q" i L95 1 1. , 4 JENN1NGsg-,QEAN as-u.,,. "Buster." Member of Michigan'State Troops, Student Qoimcil, Pfislifent Pf Home room agar--F-.F.F. Cl!-Eb.-" Wlll work at raising ak' family anld being an engineer, ki - - . 3 3 fw- l. y, . JOHNSONTVLOUISE' -Vr'- "Lewie" iilikes to: Sew.. and keep house. Has '-hopes V oQ:'matr1m9hY- She definitely, does. nojt like to ,SfUdY' r "- . . . '24,-5-"' 11. QL, KELLOGQ, "Bill" joiried likes to write letteis, inventing a way, WOFA' Favorite , peeve is C 'i L.. . l!'J,-. 3 .1 'ixiifa' Q 1 KELLY, MARIL Sporiszienthusiast swim- ming c1iii,5,iG.A.A. il enter some Medical fie d . . . " el " often finds it hard toj laugh a me teachers jokes. H-I KING, MARY Air Corps is Hfefesf and dancing and grammar are and she plans to KIPP, J Jo are music and IJUSY life- peeve is typing. f 2-4: 1 v. JARRAD, IACQUELYN Popularly called "J.63Te." Keeps continually busy witlif. 1r1.'S.X.League, Girl Reserve,' Co-ed'-LA ,oungig N-Junior Dramatics Guild, , Society r.. . Main interest-Jadk. Dean2fDefinitely against cliques.f I , . :- . Q A 5.5 , V- V i"i:i'Q5Q-QW.. fa,-f "Q . JOHNSObi9lQOgRQTHY . "Johnnie" is' active inf.F:orens?l'c ac- tivities-therefqre 'particu'lqijy.u'Kllergic to Mr. Harris' 'teasing . . Will enter Cadet NursesQ'.training 'immediately after graduatiofi' 1 . wwf. , J, . gg y 'f?R3.g,.-J" . KAZAN.OX9'S'KY,' LILLIAN "Blondy" ,Qvent in' for, noon basket- ball games.5-agwhile es'.ecially,,griped by Matli, s ig, plans N.5QQ1h'Il'lg a stenographic H '-ggi-bf' . .-,-... ,-. V .yr 1 ,WL '- 4 .A . ' E. fi, t,-A .. fl. KELLY, KEIT T 'sf-V Enjoys muslc-H or Society-Stw dent Council represe ativeF45jMuscels" says his ambijtion to bef the Top Man on a Totem le. PQt'peeve is grammarsclass. . "i ' - i V, . . 1 I , K , I Lx, S - .. A 11. ' f. , ,4 I' 5.5.1, K 11. -'C' .1..A t I Q ' .- K . ' . wg,,4'.. 'Ml Y ' ' hfT1I:Q'4::!3"-' , - t V . . KENIQEDY, CH ,I-ES f "Ch pkj' d - 1- ' " ' and wudkwgiegagsit ' gbnkg Pet peeve' 5 sleepin .A i join the Naval A1rAQeligggPa H . .- A S . f.. ? .gg--" J iff . ' if KING VIHGI Gin wants to social worker Likes music but B eople who bor row things and to return them KN GH Knightie to Post Card Collection an ancmg clubs Honor Socxet iss Somerton s disliked com J glish class will be ready for ate secretary 1 sw B QA lvl Chili X mb. L..., 1 'bxv' . W1 at Wm-me l'wf'i' ? J '5 'L.'affsi.2Q 'KG 'U' ww- gi..,,,,'9' . G. ,,y.A., i V5.1 A. I in v Tl A sv i I 4. . .4 irie "1 .. - t e W -a:'ff"s...e.Esr 5' iiy' 'G Q' ...., :V-.l lr ,l' .' s KOLBERG, FHIFNQES "Fran's" fascinating hobby' is col- lecting charmsgf'-Plans for years to come involve,'office'work. Disgusted with noisy girls. , . I El' V KRIBS, MAXINE ,U Loves dumb 'animals KD,Qd'v,1'I1ll!'dCf mysteries, but not teachers. Future occupation to be-'veterinary surgery. "Mackey" joined swimming club, worked as a s'oda jerk. 1 LAKIN, iG.LENNA, W Ambition'is to graduate.4"'l'joves to dance. Shef was home room president in sophomore year. Pet :peeve is school. 72. Q , ' V, J V l t , v W A-.f i . LAUTZENHE SER,VCARL "Lautie" ,Q . . avelini, golf and badminton qonstitut his favorite pas- times . . .' Polic an ing,Senior,B Play . . . Future will be that qf a teacher,' fl ,J t Q gg. . x - Vs.. , J .fi LEQHMAN, RO Maki?" 's" 'hrrim '.G'iR- ser?3?'gaein't, life Qileg whtir cracek gum. "5EQ'9l'e,S ' am t on is matri- mony. 5 ' : 'Z .' T, 5 fs. lr . ,, , . rg., . , , L sw 'fu' 1-r , sl 1 LEIGHTQN4 G RIA "Glo.ryy' is 'an door girl, sports enthusiast, yearnsf. ffbecome a pilot. Finds silly boy 'irl me. I . K 'fl HRX ,ffl f- f 4 A 1 ff ji LIGHT, A131 sy f Fishing a 5 are "Jim's" main inter t 'ne ested in gram- mar. Membe ' Band and Hi-Y. Hopes to bu i Qin the future at loafing. , . ff A ak ' . Y N' ffl i I X . -luv C jiilthrlf L X 1, 'H ig i L' it 'l L' Nlxfill -. i ro .. ..,.. .,.. rg 6 'w i if 4 ,ee' X4V,..fns' " -, UW .gm lui ,le I. LA ' r . -'I 'r L. Q. KOLBERG, Active member o f Easterner staff and Radio club. W,i11,.Ai'up a paint shop some day. Doesxr't'- lxkelitoovrnany women at one time -f f -,fi L eff Q Product okiitldodel Igirplanezf club, band, track and 'cross'ogukritryg-,"'Bob" is harassed by' -hav blackboard. Chooses his professionfif ' ing to-,21B47to the xthe' ministry as wil' '-J-1.1, -:1-.s. '- L c lib ' 'fee yi. "-1'e'1,4L". 4 LARGEHQQQBERT , 4- "Bob",'loies to, flashy big gays, dis cops. Wantg'-to end as a mo'rticfQnL.,' , . som .. -.Cru . , Assy.. -, .. LEAF, ARIJE "Pee-Wee". Fren dent Council repr Society-Loves ice- ing. Week -end her. College coristit .1 XR r ' JE Z r , 5-'.iQ.'f x LEfBy,1UGE "Sar "' likes to shop a -' E-make' mode in basebQl.I5."'A fut maker. . 5 . ,f U.-,V A. LEMMONS,-D "Dot" fillsfiscr chest . . . Will f, ll speed around -' in likes, the Lansing ug. in 'theglmorgue .'. .g ,Lf-,f i'E1T4,i9 clubqprexy. Stu- entative., Honor atingwxfd 'travel- ignm ts -plague -es hZE,'f,1.ltLire. .fl L A L 4 .Q ' M7 'YhQ!,1...jg,l.ff::Aj-5 'M in machine 1 i games!-Motive Q f0t5Q5?hnd die f - 5 fn- -.ii THA b oks and hope up present en- gagement by m 'rr' . . . Student Council represen e . 1 . home room secretary. W' ' I ' x l , ' , 1 LOSTR M, LEE --Lilly Le :E 'r ' r d by boilin'I teakettles. P i an club, Girl Reserves, Ea r porter, collects wuvlinirs. D s'r s tl Nlzie of a Social or er. K ' A ff? . K2 'J , if ji si 4 , 4, i . P I ' - fffas asx B I 'hifi' X' 4 Q 44, 2 ii: 9 l i IL Af nun L' Q' if M4461 3 U' Ml-m,, B js' P if 6 rw. Q. -X t gg, tx new f .- ,rr A Mtg 1' ri ' l . w if .. , +0 . . . 4 . . . . 4 f' 5 19" . ' F V' 'N W X'-Is.-wk -ef . 'fc " 4 ,L ' Wt "'-ff "5--e---6 .cgi-F bg: ,. 'Z' ' ,jp ' " Q ll X 4.. .. l' -- -4.1 -.4 " W - Q qs ... -1 4 "' ,W ." 'N M Y CI wt V ,I H'-51+ e ' j"' -11, I X I M V v . " Ne. f - fx M X FQ-cf3AAAi' i 'lb f4'WA V 1 L ' l xxx , 'sf ia , i V- X .':.sf- V mf- 'V he MACKEY, PA:l1'igifEj,A, Pet peeve is ljEd'n' ,"P t" likes to sing arf?-f'J'iggin Quiiils' Chorus. Has hgpesffo, matrimony. 'if X ' QQ: A 3 , f .V Qi! "?n1V.'4Jc-.Q-'1 . 'V - MANLEY, lQ,QVNALDs1'5',-I.' "Don" . . . Dfkes.j-ice.,V-uaziiigllef skating, bowling!Vandfdrafting.-, He would like to ,'jo3ih""'thej.Me,rchant Marines. Graduatedof .January,Q,i"45. Qfjn, VV,-, , . 1 i ., I L . ,. M, -I-. - - -, ' .i MANNQR,i5ArRi?1QN.4A,m?PL4g. 1 Model airplauetbuilding and- reading are "Red's"?Ql1obbies.g'Is planning on joining the Mf9tine4s.Ifq1Regretsgthe fact rhat he doesnl'I.t,9wn.V axkgar. -1 'jf , . A MARTIN, DEL RESi M , . nr, V Joined the Social nciiigkqlub, 'and Chorus "I?eeFY-2. is h ssed ,4',by, conf stant teasing'-'.j..., . - es tQ,,gb into Y- the beautyshop' bils' ss. ,f V, W." , 1 Q J.: I' -1 JE ' . - ' "if--V3.s-7 "Q" xyzy I - Q 2.5 . Q . . ,.. V , , - - .455 ,I N --.-.'- 4.1. ' ' A . V. Va- MA QTlEiS.ON,' CA P- 1 Fren class. Her pet pee e?,iS' sj ly girls. Ver ambition -to be eliXg,g1'a nurse r 'a telephone operator. ,Q 5' "Cox -girl'-'likes I .lv ' "ii .r- , 'Vgl V . I ,. ATZINGER R Stamp and recor - lector ambition is to ow Buick and be a veterinary Like g and hiking Dislikes people -yu' the halls McCONN Enjoys all orts Hobbj is collecting Lee interested in and her aim is to make ot ,A 'Y U22 Q9-if We .9 ?.5Sf-fe' a,3,,-5:55 W M ,I ,f 5 . . . ' . . I i 'V I V- V i I ' 1' " I , 'J x 5 . 9. 1 3 A 3 1 2 it I '. -g . gn X dl' .. vis X- R ' . 1 . 5 y. g-1 .J . . VC . W . ,, iff..- ' gif' Pro ga 3 . I' V on 2V re f' , ' yin i' i 'il 1? , ill 1 9 - .r 1' ,f E' .4 g KES i X 5? X if f f il, -.lay I '-I, 4, W W fa A., v ..,....... ' -if ' . if 'le ' ' A A f M A Q W 'T uf" Shi., A f. . ,.:j:.:-.3-,.IE. :V V r Mika-?HW:f'Wfw M4525 - 3 " J"" "' T ,,,3 ml 11. ru g , " 4, ' Amen. - -L ' f' '1..'-f H: MAHAR, GLORIA "Lou" , . . French uqlubster, much of her free time isbpentfice-skating. A secretary position?-is whatgshe 'hopes for. -.,.in' ' V 4 V .Qi- V I A J 1. - "5lu'af' ."',:f'F" ji i MANNINQJFYARQGAR "Maggie" abliors being' teasefl. Pri- marily interested in L"C48YQgi1it1 danc- ing . . . secretly dreams- of being a lady of leisure. ' ' ' , li. , . ., Y sl: 4 ' .-,. f J -f JS: fl. MARLA'1Tff','EBi!Q0D -- Enjoys 431 sports, especially ice- skating andigfootball. "Dewey",ijlislikes stubborn women. Plansghisejiuture in the clouds-Elie ..Air f MATHEWVS, R BEQCA "Becky" isqa me er oi the French club. Her arnbitio is to'-Ebra Cadet Nurse. Pet peeve is cattyfpeople, , . ' ' vi lkvl. 'x gl 3 ff 54' H if , f X, - 1 ,lf , . . - fL2,H'K.,:,:f33. MATTHEWS, -ANCES Interested mainly i lyiug.qQ5F'ran" will spend -her futur Her onlysfambition pilot. Pet peeve .is ol. x1'I.3ig,e1fclouds. to ifbe a tes! 3,1-V. 44. W x X14 I McCLARD,f, M - -. ARET French club."G.. . Honor Society -Easterner Staffx V bition is to go to college and 1 - i languages. Pet peeve is mathe 1 i . MCDAN Q E e sp d dancing. Her ambition is t ' ' . personal sec- retary. Honor c . Herpet peeve is gym class. ' In li rxig Ref W 5 'l I f nl 1 50 I ' 1 .. V., t . . i .. fx i , lx A" I A ' lxr lx' " , . 1 f'.,'x.i't".g' , Q, Tm' V , ' 'l b"'. Kip:-Pe' A ir-ni , Www ,LQ Z - ww, V 'Munn' . K My fr' S I. II .Im III I I MCENDORFFEKQ BETTY Q5 MCKENNA, PAT I "Iodine" . . .hljikes daxiging and "Irish" is active in dggmaticsulikes reading. She would'1'?qmeday"lil6eito be " ' to dance and play baske 21-l. Senior the wife of a pkrtain sailor. QM . P1ay's own "Aza1eaZ",'.fS'tude'5n'-Council ., ' , I I ., I I -Honor Society-QQ beconie'-ajhotel . I manager. :jf fI 1,2 . I' I-gf: 1 V ' i V ' 6 fi , " :.l" gyjj ' N. it If It 4 II I-22.74. 'gig I , I. I " 1 - J X, '-:'f1"' , .- I . I. 4'-"J-f' J MEDLING, MARY-,A Q' if MELEN4q?,I.IiM'RTHAI E "Stuffy" . . Tfl-lobby, iluexekt, and President 'ffbfiff Eastegnfs' Qyamatic ambition are nursing. just can't stand Guild, "MartyfS!"'Ihighii'-Si,,aiijj."'is the- fluffy, purring,,,-rulibing 'bundles of atrical work. 4'fGale"1 inwtiiergenior B cat fur. If Play. Her petIpeeve,'is'E0nceited fel- . 'I .,... I I I I i Xgwi! MERsHdfi,g,,AL1cE..II,I MEssERsm,r1,.f..eEGey French clLib, Easterner sta,ff?lHonor Letterf'Wxffing,and 'kdancingg consti- Society-Hobbyis collecting ,cups and tute her"pegmaIryginterests.' ffPeg" was saucers. "lLfkrcedes'lI:I plans pn Being home rpqniijgpresident:Q3IDesix1efs-TI to be an English 1',!:taCherWgor -a gjournalist. an offic'eeIgiiQIfia.nd 'cerfa-tlgiggigs irk her. ,.,.5., . I-,r .een Disl'kes idiscoira iy2'?leach'eIrs. 1.1! I QIIIILS an . If, ' I r I . MIER, PAT'RI IA 4 . "Pat" . . .QMemb r of Rebate 'and Art clubs. Secretary nd pgesident of home room. Hopes t ecomqglalawyerl. Sophomores and th raft irk her. A MIELER MAR Yl4fibff3'1"'l' .fp v HLYJ' Cf. . . Teache who give lots of hoirfefwork, irk her. er only ambi- tion is Gaggraduate. :-- .' ,- 'I --arf . I I, MOE EDWAR R. Ed' likes girls . ' sports-espe- cially basketball. day he would l'ke to own a h Q store. Women drivers worry hi . 3 MORSE Mike of the Boys and and p If of home room His fu s yet unieci ed f X -v N ' II I -- :4,,,'..-3..gm,- ' . - ,QL '- . f . , t U , 1 , ' I I MILLER,,LE NAflI .' 'Lf' "Lee" . . take an attive interest in sports and corr pondii1g.I,IA future Cadet NursqQI Lee' pet gigfevejis the Wm.'y' e+ .1 T 1 I I 1, xv?-.aff I P, if. fs I wig,-, A szqaigi I I 4 X it - QQ! 2.pQ,i5i5f5! MIBLHLIS, PAU 5, -5 ', "Mi 'ie" . . . Lik k play basket- ball ali? gfootball. D ' ws ljgdto be called '.Agx'." Next ' Qf?ialc'le Sam. .5 I' " , .lx -,1 IRAT - CIA ' - V 5 . as in e opera Girls oubl 'j Q Hates idea of ge ' ' : Imorni Her 1 I A MOTE r ie p ading role in the Senior kes music and intends to gn missionary. Women ann f . til, MM iTQX?W??Vti ,gQQwQE see 11- aff! 513,35 Q-tax fimwp -.-- I gg ep . 1 l .. . I ..Pa .. I+ II J th I Q ' t 1 1 i s 5. P3 , 3 .gi ,Lf ' W I I ' ' I , 'L 9 I I " . mI ' "Ad"' ' B v e - 'd ' his ' I ' ,I T . ' A ig d . A ' Ii . -. I f A f .N , + 'X II , Q Y Ii, r ll II l X fy I - ag 'f '1. ' 4 Q it . 4 fe af - ,Q-1-ffiffwt .ik:5iNFfi:- ,V i A . ' ff Sf F , - 5 X X - rw II . II I ,I M I Ie...:.,. I M' II .I 4 4 II, ,,IIIItx,IIN : IPI - .,. "eg s a' "- ..:. II, 3:25. 5 ff - af qw .,.--v 1-r 8 f af II, - -'J Q., -1 'Q Q:--. 1 . Q., H 'N t , 51 " I, i Mum IIIIV 43. .....,.. I5 its. Mi' U ' W ' X,-iv ,as ,,, ...i .. ,, 11 . .l' r -. - v .- l . NEAL, FLov15Qg-'fs An all-around sgofts fan, lilies foot- ball and basebaI'fif'rRSt' peeve is Eng- lish class. Isifheade ' for the Navy. Graduated in January- f4'5, , A ' NELLIE, ROSE "Rosie" likes' fsports arid Qathletics. A future secretary, letter writing bores her. VV f 9- N . if' V . L " 'A ' NEWMAz5l4i-iggfffilfiililil? "Dick" l'g,Ql55,'dffi.ces. in-1 room. A member gqfj-Bandg-f.Morse'V ,Code and Social DanQij'ng',cluh3.'.Ai future sailor, then aeronaltlicalf'Lerig,ineer.Vrj ' E 'fir' i5eg,1.4f?ezf"' 1 S-'QLA1 -A V NILES, CATH RIlfIE "Kate" . . . Nee eworko and Girls' Discussion clubs. A bitiong is to' be- come a housewife. tVpeexQe' is Boba - me . 5 , A , ' 1-.ff 5 K ' AV 1 . L - . 1. V 1 -. . AV ' S .i. -. Te,-3, I. I ,fini '-wifyf. 'Qi VV' .'4-' V. NQRMAN, JEA 'Lf-il Piqvessed of a l cious Georgia draw ?"sfie is interes in traveling -more Mterested in eng an effici- ent stenogfipher and fa cod wife. Pet peeve is Gfren. I ' V3 Lip N' ' 4 A X 7 f OLHANSK, PA INE "Tootsie" spend spare time s".,,, ' f. . ' ' 575 - 'Q NELLER, JOYCE Y A prospective artistVx"f'Jo" belongs to the Art club. ,interested in skating and dancing Q 'Herff pet peeve is sailors. V,,.5'-' -I 1 'Z N 'J x sr , - -, -fn V.-V.-L.H. :,- .1 - I L . . .. .- 'lha-' ' f Y NELSOIQ-,.,3fXR.QLD. .wif Likes Biblelstudyilfltgg hunting and fishing. He participateelggiipihe opera. Intends to -be a minister: dislikes grammar class. ' Q ' rg V i533.2.W . WT- D. jf' ,VA '-k1x,.,f". - H1 ,, - ' , NEW1yr.p,ivaN, LOIS 1 "Lo" . ft Auditorium club rnember. Has hopetfor matrirnony-. ls, irked by a certain teacher. 2-aw,-.,1', - X, ,v:.,.- . 4 ... ,. .--... r' ,- -..w .qw , ,sf . - . V ,V r NISSE, GRAC "Midge" . . . ocial dancing and Home Economics ubs. Qhfe likes art, dancing, arid pia p1ay'n'g.',She will teach mathematic Eomeaiiay, . K.,-' f ' - ' 2S'zl'ft5Q5..ff1' NY'E,'BETTY -N v Enjoys herself m 'Vwlgileqidiancing and s'trurn.ming a g tfiigggpes to be- come as-Tspeedy a d, ccixfate typist Being called "Pet" is er worst tribu- lation. Wi- H " J 7 K ' A f 3 3 if L if OLSA, RQVSE fr' Y Her pet peevefi onceited people. Collecting 50118 . f HOHOY Society Enjoys dancingja tobogganing. Is -AHHOYCCT YQY S Y 1 rls- EXDCCTS to interested in h g aphy. "Rosey's" Spend, 3 bflghf fy Working ani objective is to e a fashion designer. traveling. If f ' 4 ' . v Six' . l ll . Vi Ji XXX V Vi , -, L 2 lfifkl W Vi V, XV YV V V . V . .VZ V1 VV rV V , V 'I if lj 1 OSBO,-A in sq' ,f PALM R, . gl Secfefafy' S. if Red CYOSS "Phil's" i s re sports and clubfl-lonor Vc t l, ks forward to reading- 1- It g ety - Baseball teaching En 1 fC01l9ge- DCS' team. Anot i' gi -i ar haterg ambi- pises the col r . g tion is C011 ' cj H743 I f : 5- i 1 l r 5 XY 1 L i fl I V' ' i V kj. L V l A 3 Ft-.fl 'E 25 - Q 1 . f Q J J 4 at , Xi wb. Lum .jf X wry J ,s lb. ,H?qs.fgV-is.-.1574 ij , 1 f l 'il if fit in N X X XXVHXV 4 V SX kV D bl XX A... Q I wx' ,A 1 " f l r '- 1 l ' . il .es . , 5 'f25".f1 1 'X' VV i Y " --. gf I, ' j1.V..-.,e.VV NC, .. .. V A VV V 4, A g 1: 5 , ,.V .V:.r,i-...VVV Qu VJNV ss' ,. wi X ' -1 rp, ' 3 '-,' I iq' 97 "m f " E it '7'-.'2 :K .Eli-1-A N H it V 5: .VA V ' -.NV v .. ,V , 1.,.- -- ...f ax Vai A - U7-- task" ei 3 - ,fi ' Q! We "W ,W ' ,, . , Arn. n, ,fg :'.- x.. N ' - l l 1' M ' ' "" ' ' W ., wifi M Jw. U12-,-.., . . ., M" W" PARENT, MARRY- LOU "Red" dotes on' ncirigand sports. Will be found :gfpeik graduagtioxhiin col- lege. Especially 'rrked 'by e red headed male. ,f ' PATTERSGN, NORMAQ? "Norm" . ,Short Hand clubi Will live in domestic bliss as 'ii hblisewife. Pet peeve is an kunidentified male called "Jerry.", ' PEARSQQI, BARBARA , "Barb" . F.F.F. club.,1,Reading Club. Loves skating lboth varietiesl. Plans to become a good stenographer. Hates A housework mid all V' affiliated activities. '- Q 2, PERRY, JOSE H U Better known as ,"Joe.", Interested in girls: member haf the'5-swimming team. Will enter the fiield cf engineer- ing. Hates grarnma -9-but definitely. ,- f. f J V I .f fy Y 4 . . A s ii l . , f 1 PHILLIPS, Mnlilgvwztmut' "Sh0rty." A certain-.V football player cons't,L!ptes her primelkinterest. Girls' Band, Girls' -Basketba4l.l'team. Aspires to be af-physical educhlional teacher. "Loves" the Girls' Band ,Uniform. . l ,W . xg X e 'X , .. A. Vjv,,.4-757 ! X .. . 'l L , , P1NKsA, HAROLD "Pinky" works atlfsxtouting during extra hours: out lor., track. Student Council. Worst trial' is school. ., 1-fy il .A .3 tx K4 .' . x V ., l w . X Rx fn 'X V 1 PowERs,, PAfI'RIGlA frail PASPAS, VIVIAN "Crickets" idea of a delightful past time is teasing Mrs.' Eiiket President of home room. Ambitipn isfgtb "Make California or bustlffg' Pet 'peeve - ".l0hm1Yy' UD 'T 4 1. .c .I R L PAULSEHQ TDYJNALD we "Don's" favorite pastimes arefswim- ming and sailing: outdoogflad who goes out for cross countiiytiahd swim- ming teamsg his pet peeve is gram- mar. 1. ' X' fl: A 'rl' 1Q'3gf2f'.1- file- u :ft ' - PEKRULi?2TUNEi , A f .f "Junieaf3 rictive .ia 1 Mum, .aspart- ment-femiginfe 'lead lin- dgeraff' aga- bond Kin-g, ,:'Q-fviee-presiplentg073 Choir, Potential fsillyagbqgr' irritate this lady. 'mflfuzn Ig'4il75L" --ati: oi . A . J. Z., 4 ffl l W I Q , PETROFF, T M if "Hare," Sport bster and s orts enthusiast, star yer :lon varsity football, baseball a baskeltfiall teams. Attending college mpriits his near future. Worst head dare is ,-woman. X 'Q x .- fi 4 ". , , I ' A XL w . i F 1 . ' 4 '21, PHILLIPS, PA 'fir"'L'6iJ' 'Patff'-is chiefly in 1' ted in things along fartistic lines. 2 i,ll,f.fg.lldw an Art carey 'in the f Wxagiggling girls formulate her flis kes. al: l'.x,l, :gf fit if . 1 i.. ,' l r W, ,I PLocHARcz ' R FLORENCE f ,. "Flo." Girls' Djscll sion club. Seeks a Dosition as a se Gary to a private detective agency-" dsty" boys "cur- dle" her. 'gf' l w. ,. YK Q 1 l l t 1 l K f' ,f lx iw K lf tl N. lr, 1 lr 'rl M 1 V, V lug , PRESCCl'1'i1f, ELLEN ."Pat" collects! fangcy' work in her Auditorilxm cvuy 'fa rs committee. leisure hour? .Qesires to enjoy the Chairman for Q- 5' a ter college will future as a lh Li.sQw,ife.L but is definitely teach. Tired? s ng a good example con to higl-1.V.SsglQ0o,l tmarriages. as a mxnistefs- d liter. H214 'xfx - , 'Y 3513-.w 5 . f 5' 'N 5, i 5 l . 1 1 f if ji . l' f A 31- R ,. X ,R l T,v?2'7,' l 4.34 1,5 W ' , ,R-, . ".4f:-fe , or -gf P K, Af if Ifgklmi: -fjajs M. 3 ffl I'-nl, ,-, - asfrfzf .L . 5 f1f.'.m- w t 5 Q . 1, ' Q --pf -f ww- V, , . f . '--02-QQQ.-sjf .'4k'?l5if , j L 'rw .51 , -' ,. 'A IQ -. '.""4 " an uw P 4 K in f- , .,- Y v ra. , -4 .gun 5 N it 4-,r -3 . .. 7:4-..,!, in iv .NLR !:NQ,2,-lrzxzzliniggxdli :i x . - x N. 1 1 .- z' .I YQ 1-544, f L' :Eiga , - 1. 1 ' 1 J. l, PRICE, DOR17 "Do's" chief dancing and knitting. 'ton-qlfb H 1k,secre- tarial position Q13 flblbd fby "c'onfeited people. V M - ju 4. 4 ,rms Q33 A J f.- '4'?"li'k.?5'l -Nn.' ,'41 ' -11'J' I ,'1' kgs-L,:. 3 I, A lp-:'4.,f.-li.,-h '-L5af""' 'Q ', 1 -ij'-g PUFFERJZLQJ Lantern sta?-ff5'fBoysf4'Bi-'gzdhmavorite sport is tennisg,f,'ifked 4'by-fgfacking gumg will stuQ,5i4-fdi"j'phb-Sepfflife-work of engineeringg. 1 - f fA A r.q,V ., :fas- ,'-. ,ff RABY, i3jiIl15t5I1IOli1+I' if Anticipalags:'.being?.-'af'setifetary, then a housewiQ.Q-','fEl13ie's'f, 'pet peeve is wolves. Eiqpys-djneping. an-ni music. . . -cr' . S0-1 r .. '."xl11l- -A--1.--1 2-:ULN it .-.11-the 5' -V .,, . ., , , 'S-.3,f'f. v-ffjf A' i.. 1 , 1.1 V RAYMOND, D RIS-'-JEAN. ujeanniengfis int resredfiggt-pmeog. raphy. A mdpjnber n the miternlifuff -Honor ,Sdciety Stude -'-'Councilg anotherIlc4jl'lege:.ap -cant.,:f '. . ,Y . - " "f, I., ' 111.21 -- - : fel' R1 -1... .:,,, . -. . ,- '-.4.yf:'- H' - . W-ff .5.-.--- R 'QiiN4i.JAc'K R . . ljgfifiterest is ing: is -- the swimmv 'g't,eam.. Hon" ,FO be . p' ot. Has a ' ' if avers' '- ' en gos- sipers. LP, ,JF 1 Q ag Q3 xx R f ROSEN RUB nl Berties ai-nb is to Take up space at college mber of the Red Cross club Pe is horses that do nothing but f RUFF Dars writing letters to a certain fx the Air Corp Hopes for Pet peeve is wolves A23 tis! Wffffgg, ,iltfgegzs Q55 1 e- ...A R 'Q ,..........i..........?--.v..-v-A.v-- - .---- A if 1 , ' .' A as . , n H . U , 'Q 'A Q I - . 1 2' ' J , 5 A . X Yi 5?.'lQgf , I. - ' a n if :r U ... .I . Q ,H .. v ' I ' l I I .I t , . is ,I I' 1 i N 'fiZi'i1'l -- in 7 fiQ'..l in.- , ,':,,1',If -43:41.--6' R.. A ,sex . K f'f.f'W,3a71'-'i":sE""JQ',wn"? 'ff ll, -.....,'ff' ji:i7??Q 'ar iff? acl? 15'---"' ' WL I- 'I' 55 XIIIIIIWJ av , . IW' Jun" lm m m 1 I fbi, -1, Q . PROOS, Primarily ing. Future '34 .-T l..f .j Ziff . 'F i MARIE ji interested' in.-letter writ- work mhikifgi. a certain G. I. happy. "Short,3if'f.fis..'QfQ"at'l-y. dis- appointed at the wdgg 'i'Nof'm31il' 10-- day" . . . Auditorium clLib5Irf1BmbErL L 1 -Su. . ,, V, . . 5 x .5-,I-lay. C 4' ,IA-.A -wk . 1. ' - PUL1cE,"ifm'f-IHBLRD1, ,R "Dick" isggipiiterestegd '- 'in glsports. Hopes to be gal,.'draftsb1gqgge9Another hater of grammar,-class. .1f""f .41 '. , El- ' 1 - L' ij? 51 ' Fi?5:i6' . 'A A. ff". , ' 'ff.'x'if'. xt E., -,,.i.f. 3.1 -V' - 5 . lv-gf-.::,1,--': Q-,. RAY, LQ.UnELLRE'Ni:,-.V R . Happy5,wh'El1' 'dane.ingQ'jsRatiixgQjlbowl- mg or dra5iin'g.' 1Studetnt'Cou-ricilg H. R. officgsl 'in'ihe'qfggt-ui' 1,iS".a per- sonnel i'redIig1r..H'a1es'Qbj'34i95agIz5' ion my seat." , "aff-sefgfv-V:-747: X 1 R1NKEY,y5.jiir1A E'G1fgR'iTE "Squirt" .ff . In ested' in softball. Warrant offieer C. .P.,-Srtiglderits lack of courtesy to' -tea rs -irksifher. Plans to be a Ladyfmal 'ef - , 555- - VV I I 0 xixef ' ga 51 1 ' , 'Q L . 2:1 - .glib J , .3g.i?f- A fs 5,2 v , 5 Rosig,fMAR1E ff. - "Re 4,1ikes to da 'hobby col. ! lectin 1-ilecwogds. Pet ,fri '12 ewinl gum. S'h5f'fwill be . 'I Egsgglnger. Qvlzigfwyi . f ' A ff,-V 'K ...V 5-H N 'zagiif 5? r . ROSIER, ER :- . Onions isfffa around sports RUTT Jufiv all kinds. writing le fan' hopes to be" .5 a draftsman. His pet peeve is E 1 - cvlass. - and sports of ' - - are moments - . ing, calls her. Gir s who g h Jim irk her. V 'R'-aft' Ei- W4 .AXZAM5 1.4 .'-- I 5.31. WB- L- gff Ries ,tlp .N , .. Q ' . 1 . ,. , sp Q , l u u x x ' la l ' "'gj5xs K J R " " ,f ff wi X -ft.. Q, 4 I ' I X l 1' .1 -. -'-W pf . ' u .4'In, l ' "' -A-.--U M""""l-if t .,Jnuuu11f '.' . C' X922 af .J ' rm 1,1-. SAWYER, ALAN "Al" hopes t,9y-.aecome Qa'a,liemical engineer: enjoyi'h'oVqling1'f' home? work irks him. X, '. 1' -is 7 'fix' ' -' '-frfuwm scHA1BL3g,L I "Blackie" is on the 'Easitil-liter staff. She would like tofplay the piano in a dance band. ,Pet peeve' -is "'Butch" haircuts. ' 'y, J 1 f 1 .i "I ' .. . - 1, . ' 1 ' ' s L ' , , ' . 4: ,, , f- V -5.4, SCHIKORRKQ' .1NGA,,.wg..'+' '4Sh0rty"j-ianticipates bei-ng a secre- tary. Lantern .staFE+Horior 'Society- Red Cross 'elub. Inleres BF s ting and daneinffi,.Pe pfey v - :V ' ' I if SCHLICHTIN , MARY . , Interested :fin Spa ish. Isuritern 1 and Easterner staffs. A ambition .to look forward to- that t o an "Bid Maid! school teacher, Pet 1 . ve-fvomen wifi hair' , ' '.s,,5f V , -:Y if - I ' f Q, fin, ' -v-:few if - 3- ' T I 'fu , . I ai. t 'ffzfgfff I V51 A f 1' 6i'354f47gf:.'f psc IVULTE, PA ICIK " .will follo up her com- mercialmraining as a Aretary. Mem- ! ber of Discus 0 club. Onions are her peq peeve. -1, , x tu T-AA, "5,w:.ff-' I 51 A7 "if s i ,Aw , 1 QHUURMAN , AVID Extra school ao v s include Lan- tern staff. choir, ' .. Society, opera. "Dave" is defin tel ritlated by gig- sling girls. Fut r ' will be found in a chemical 1- mx , "JENNY" 'ke ., - 3 and skatin .- Bfighf fUCQll' t e PARS for her. Pet peeve is e , '4 1' ff f N x If , SEAVO f' A X IEVE , .43 A, xy, .f '1. 14' x Xxx ? 5' l :iii in Y" 'I if It 3 N' -'xt -1 " " Wt, ii A A 'i aeaai f A M r -ef v l y sv' 1 vq .,,. -a. SCAMARCIA, MARY "Molly" wants to be' a Cadet Nurse. Member of Girl Reseryiegaillcd in her Junior year of the lstudenttg ourlcil- Honor Society-lilgesxlb ,play tennis. -gvlff January '45. J lf. 15. - is , Sv, . .iz N , S ' ,.1. ,- -.qv . 'IEHK SCHAIREQQ 'LEFKEALDTWIK , . 5 L Interests at'e'l'sportsg. musiof and women. "Jerry'f plans otbgvpakehg the Marines his life work. f'a'd'uated in 'vkyif' . . , m4?"7' ' SCHLAVCISQYAIQMA' .5 Will contfilue commercial work by working in 531 Ioffifce. Sigue hatesygossip. Is a member of, the ible chili. ' ' -:vc-me ' ' 'ff' .--W 1-, V ,e1...- - SCHRAFT, GE RQE Spends most of is time "writing them s for .Toogo ." Hall- officer. O ambition is graduiitie. L C... rf' f ' . , . ff 1 - ' 5.5,-,,f'g,ffl'F Q SCHILLTZ, DE QXQAES X "DehlQ" Seryed as blicityJehair- man o flfjirl Reserves to at- , tend cdflege' and th ntdfiat e busi- R nlu, E -V53 nes world. lpetests -cracking. gg? .-:.g:z:3'.' 2' 3 SCUTT, 1.33.0 "Son" goes in and girls C?j Navy. Graduate of n a WY f i f ww , , . X, r . after school. Prix. Q X w J xg S ' CE WAYN ig J f 151 X2 1 X 5 wt fl Xi ,J ? ancing and golf V65 ' gI'3ITl1'Il3l' to land in the SEEGR I Likes girl, ' , and baseball. He would li e 1 b n office worker, but first, th ' V Hates grammar. V7 . ' . z W- is , Q 805. Wu- - ,I fini' X., l I me J .5 .,A-Mtg. ilk l JAN x I ' Q .Z ' ' ei... ' ' A , -- 'fi' Ff"i7!i:l'f I ..... if ,,.. f ---- , K wfLC'a" !H SEGER, CALVIN "Cal"-Man ofgdlial interests-foob ball and girls. Participated in football, basketball, softball and swimming. Ambition-2nd base for the Yankees. SELING, THEODORE Better known as "Ted" or "Brains" Lantern staff-Honor Society-Radio club. Hobbies are 'model airplanes and stamps. Will apply his genius to radio engineering. ' SEYKA, ll-I-EQLEN "Kay" is movie and dancing fan. Collects pictures. Treasurer of Short- hand club. Has little faith in blind dating. Plans on vbeing a secretary. SHEPARD, PHlYLLIS "Phyll." Scrapboblcs and dancing constitute her hobb es. Yearns for a happy home. Scho I fin gerreral is heir aversion. 2, ' Q M.. f tv E . SIIQIERMAN, ESTELLE Eilidyfs dancing, sw ming. Collects postcards. Student Cog il representa- tive. Has'aq'horror of ' I th. Dreams of going down hospital 'corridors in a nurse's uniiorm. f I SMITH, BEVERLY "Bev" served otf, 'ny dance com- mittees. Dramat' mild, French club. Eastern boys a I pet peeve. En- Joys dancing axdf' in ing. f 1' I Q. . If X I - 1 I - I 3 , xx I5 i SMITH, ISTANLEY Member bf 'IF.'F4F.' olub and Boys' Band. Aftedsxltbql Eactivities include ice-skating , fdtrugitore commando- ing. Doesn't believe P women drivers. "Stan" will . 6 hr! optqmetrist. I' ll 3 X 2 r ' . ,Q I i ff - , ,gr-' ,f ' f af fuipv.-,,Lu'g ,f -emi. -.. . is , . , ,I fjif Wfqw 5 4 175.-.1 SELING, MARGARET "Mickey"-active member, of Girl Re- serves-Honor Societv-Lantern staff. Feminine lead in Senior B Piay. Has aspirations of MSC. I- fn' 4 U us . P - ., SEYFRIED, ,HARFAARA "Bobbie's" rnfin interlfls are wi - ter sports an collecting piexrfume b .- tles. Red C s member- prior I- ety-Yea for an office Job. um shortage i herlpet peeve. I O' . fi .f . 1 if ! SHAW, JAM-z's "jim" pinned his wagon to a star -desires to be a millionaire. Has a definite aversion for home work: Likes football. SHUTES, DORQS Elected Student Cguncil representa- tive, president of .'ench club. For some reason has af' islike for tacks. "Clementine" looks rwardf to attend- ing college. SLAYTON, WIELIAM "Willie" is especially interested in military activities andlplans of further- ing this interest by jpinlng the Army. 'Pet peeve-school. H I SMITH, KENNETLH f-Ken." Future in his field of air. plane mechanics. Onglof these preju- diced males-object.sLtb women driv- ers. Interested in nyeclianics and avi- ation. . I 3 X . a 1 . , ' . x . SMITH, fTHEDA 1 Interested-.X in fmuslc-Girls' Band. Choir, Rosemary' Howla1nd's orchestra. operas. Plans' tojlae a' Cadet Nurse. Middle name 'irks khqrtx .,,, S il ' ,sl - . I If 12-:Y ---- I 'QQ -T S Z Xiwi 3 Ai I . A 5 1--gigtifsffife-5 ,- ' 'f-:Q-If -' is w...p-"s:- - Va , . I K SPINNEY, VIVIAN "Viv" enjoys art, sewing and her boy friend. Dislikes people who distract her. Plans to marry a certain fellow. I STACHEL, SHIRLEMY "Stinky" likes sports of all descrip- tions and hates "Butch" haircuts. Spends her spare time writing letters. Plans on living in California. SOURWINE, JEAN "Shrimp" seems to have her future in co-ordination with her interests- a certain soldier and a model wife. Slippery floors raise her -ire. STODDARD, RUTH 5' French clubster. She' hopes- to travel but for now "Cliff Lkeeps me. busy."' Pet peeve is catty girds. 41 STRLQPE, ALICE, ' One of the Queen's Court in '44. J-Hop committee, Girl Riserves, class treasurer. "Squirt" is 1 t nterested in "Butch" and has a 'sunny future-a dietician. I N r x SUTBERRY, CHARLES Enjoys sports. music'and girls. Re- serve football. Looking forward to a job as a Lab technician. Pet peeve is flirts. L 1 ' r ixf 1 ., I -1,--e - SWANSON, LAWRENCE X "Larry's" tribulations are girls. .J Varsity track ieabtrlllfember of F.F.F. V f club. His future fs. in the Army. 'v , 5 i i,i?' 1 'x X K , E I N! fi J N inlay ii 3, 4 E' in if l EN M11 N 'Kin ?!1.f'4.+,e 2 Q-v.f x+,f Q. e .di r,e-e P"'- gf' 1-2-1 .bf awww Ee, Mg, f K ' i l ii ' 1 I 1 basl, .m...., 1, STACHEL, MARGERY "Marge" is on the Lantern staff. She. plans to be a sterxographer. and dislikes weekend assiggfrnentse - ' Q -'Y'--:' az. r , 'i wwf: STAMPERQIQQRMIA fg Interested in 'piano plagfing-Honor Society-J-Hop committe i-,Q:Th'e fu- ture sees her as a concert pianist. Xu eg , , ,. 'WF ' Zia, , A'-F2 . . .ff if X .ijgfflf-' STEVENSCNQGORDON I "Termite" jnjoys sports: golf team, one of the .merrnen on our 'swimming team- President of his-Lql-assi, Will join the Navy 6-pd-blecomefjgr-e'ngineer. K. .A . STOR 'HAR ARET l AM U ii uctivlel in' .A.A. and Bible c ripe y p s' 51 , W'1l db somethingin thsbl ngrgf glinnie ecb- nomics. ' , ll Q - 1 ' K Ni . U i I 'x 5 I! ' V "ia '.f' , M l SUGGATE,MA b,E FBVOFRC sports are if fskatingfand swimming..-"Mickey" h t s'4Lggir,1pule who crack gum, 'Ambiton ' it work in an office. j Qi H L l V , if Al if AJ, ,, l ,f Q6 swANsoN,k ED ii A Another an roller skating enthusiast. "Ed" can? ar the thought of leaving school Iso ' il qonginue his studies in collegell' ' C9 1 if' , X .' .1 NN it .X Ui 7 r V 5 wifi! TABOR,l? QQ! f 1 Enjoys rol r s 4 'ngfplaying golf. and women. 's p t ee e is school in general. Plans! d 'ji ng the Navy and becoming la Vi N al enginegr, wif Lftfy ffl yy l 'i X- I fa ,' j Q A .' t I 5 5 i. A' , I 1 X. fl, 'I-iii ,is .- ,- X. ,im PQKMEMYW wax-fly-il ,gy x1.,gua X VR Hwy " X- 'V-" at .zfiiiiiqg 1 . 1 f . t , im X yr is ,. W - J ' ig' 1 uw - .. " , fr , ff F are Q, - . fgfifl t M ,T . . f " Q' ' .4 1 f '.-..:':N1- ' " if ' L,.,ff ?' Q . - 'Se -W ' 1' ii f ' x"'f"! A 'ff . 7"-'rw f ,vw 1" . fe 5 2+ 4 , x .et .. ' I x X- W -K 45, 1 xy W H V' K? T 'Fr' . A Amin.: C ELA ., '2- fqf .f Y. av'-f'1f'afc' 5' ' M1 ' p ,127 -'fdtfi FE 'Q fag. - . QQ- ,wiw Q Y 2 J, Ulf". . . f t? l V mini ,:g,.,,,5V,v. 21,2 v1,??:,il. g!N,e, K t . 'Q . Q ,M N . 5 -W X A V, ,.,- 1-. .7 L., ww -wg, vs "vg- ,. ' , . V, ' in , V-.:,.w, ..,.. -' A, Q , E - , 'V " ' 1 -' i' -M' " "' " fi? 'W ' ff Pfilff, ,FHA dd f - " - 'M 'f if 'f ' L f "' x "" -- 'vie ""' " f. 5 M fi 'f f LJ TAYLOR, CALQLN.,-.5 TAYLO , RUSSELL Airplane Moclqlefpillubg club. A utu e mechanical-"engineer - Interested in iyoaisfraid ."5D0!'fS,7 DIHYS Hono ociety-intere5fe'f.'in,drafting football. "Cal,.Aflp1ans on Marine en- Plays clarinet infgze- BQYfSfi"Band. gineering. A' - , "Ru 's" pet pei ' is"f'girls'.', in -,I M.. , sl 5 f?j 1' lv" ' gf, ' l "-ALP ' 5 e N 1 ?12,"jf .1 . TEFERTfL1iER, o4?A:Lf?" TE1cHEi?,'m1:i:A1RE.' Active in sportS,f.iif!efesYed in music. Student Council., Looking for- ward to business'college'andAthen an advance comgfometrist position. , V 4 . . fi: M -Q v t 4 I THOMPSQM' .GEoRQE,.f- ff ' K IPF Friendlygi likes the Marines, model airplanes. iWill be H pilot- -in the Ma- rines. Hates sailoigs and people who don't lilge f'ligL Mariil-gs, 2- , qs "4 .L THOMASZFNO MA ,Q , .I "Tommie'EQ Musi l bose-fcollector. Loves to meet new eoplerkimfi dance. J-Hop comniittvee. l-ans nurse,s training. -Mos-t Hat ' evenft is getllyg E up early. - V.. - ' i ir.. :L - ,' A . y 1-gi . - , ' wana.. - 3 v, x - i, 1,75 ' f 'M'-P-b'f I' n 1'-H ' ,' V .- 'gftl - , 52' , ' ,' lr-', -. I , -W, V. ii?.if2'f" t 73 . i ,M 1151:.t,-'.-w TQQIPQQINS, .D AIIU' Is cfrgiy about dog "Stub" dreams of bein? V a 5 good d designer. Pet peeve i fbjifterbugs. .' ss 5. . '- ' -sid gr, x lv' Q lv N ,- -' X fig! M TRUDGEON ERT FFF and 'Pho phy clubs member of the Al s plans are to be an engine pet peeves are English and gr v a classes TYLER l f' Sonny otball swim ming golf e al Likes sports and fishing or the future is to e an eng Army bound L94 , Q .gigs .ara 2-figw f tx .umm Am M u 194- 'ii l i . ., 1 ' : . . . H -: 1 H - A U "y, VA. : i s , A - . y. . .AF i..-, 'iii l' A i b - r. ' - U ' . .fifl f ' 2 ' A .' . ,jr I lx f,:.f!4viy vkv.- J L 'gg V H- V ' :a.X-ig. . ' U :Q-' .. tw.. X- J , 74 1 "" M 1 -I 3 , Y A ti ' 1 e "Clarice" iiiie7'fQxgiidr', Djiiamatic Guild, workedj,-on wher,"'g3i7Lqpi Likes knitting and swimming! UDES- to work for the state.4y,QQ-gf . H ' 1 - f '5 'q:a.. 4, A. .- N-Q4,,g',"r"'1.y1 . :MJ-:SKQTKVN , . , .3J.3g..- ..,. I , -fifx . ft -' TH0MP.s1QN:.'iPEARL1NE Interestedzimainlgi- in 1-ice skating and reading 'bbq1gs:,Ho 'lbienr' are 'keeping a scrapbook- Bid- collecting' stamps. A prospective I 'hgagtlicalg inijgggfi-'G' I, ' iff . fig TIDD, sH'1'RL Y tif A "Teddy" 'enjoys ice 'skating and driving. President - th'efQihl.e club, Student Cotii-itil ' I-Ionorxi Society- Madrigal f.'chdi:l1, .A eolleixe . 'applicant and pposp,ec'gi.veg-mi 'pnaryiiv - 4 U Q L. V . .Seah F Wg-I 9.41 M .. 'egxiiff . V Q' ML! L I! .rllf Q ,' - iv. 'U ,, TROQFBRIDG 'ZRJCHARD --Di 'isv interest E may: field of sp 'l ,hliis pet - school work. s"?'Airmy bou I lhe p win the war. Q M .. 'iQ.,:VA4", v A- L. J' . Tw? A gm ,IV 'gl I' TUTTLE, f Louie. 'Li - : lectricity and sports. He woul ' to be a special- ist in television. i eevel is Ed Moe. TYNER I L D n fi d : d women more enthralling 1 1 l. Will pursue his interest i- fi Q by being a car dealer or ma - , I .db E ty if :ffwg km x - .. ,, ,fx . ' n . 1' l i I .. 0 ,, I . x i i . .' 'ig ' X-A xg B 1 ' I :Nik XX S' ' 'J osx H , . , f'.- e' 3332. 0 i"' -' ,nf-4' z 'Aff -imive-ir-,?if Bug Q.- " ""1'Ml...... , "'wnwLH f ,if- S., , ..-W .. st. 1... J. . Ties' UNGREN, Rrcpflaenrf, Finds his fu?1iB5liiiig"'isnErseaiing trout. Likes gmortsfbdislfivilfqs jif'-fnen' A member of the band. 'HD-lck s-.,, am' bition is to join the V' ' N ,.:,' 'I ,flu " - if '. ' x , v - A gif' ' . , ',"4'ie.,g53vlj l:g..fg.1f . I R 3 '- Y- .' , 2 .,,. VINCENTf2,BgQRBkQ.,,,Q5' Capable Lantern' staff m'erhlil5rfjPres- ident of the baggirt-Jzionork ,SpC19fY- Plays in Rosefnary ' Howland's or- chestra. ,"' f I V V ggi.. , A , my 'K 'Q I VA r' ' tl '. 1 -. EQ 'J' xii' VOELKERMRLENRWML' Arlene eajoys, dancing, "'SP3fkY", and playirigi -bwgig: woogle. J-Hop committee. f' illefbi-a secretary and then the ewi-liggfntgx gg!'LgLl'i..7f5r'i'yate. 11. , ' 'L V . A V, . , I WALIMAKI, L UISE 1,- "Stinky's"5j9et pe e isgifomework. Likes dancing, spor gis i .the Ph-0: tography and,"Audit ,um cp. s. Wrl be a stenogorapher. f. V h P- I ' vxn- Q -,.. . 1' 4' K' - f'.Q.x ,J Jf,',. ' S. 4, . wt JK' - fr-:V , X11-eAv'f'.". ,.,. 1 . . ig.. -b Vfpiifgi -'-'rJ,,12,,1 V gg-: . . A i W LTER, MAR N "B 7le" spends i- time knit- ting, bovlin ' and pl 5- basketball. Girls' Gl?!'f,clubg G. - ,A prospect- ive gym teacher. 5' -:,5M?.rr- , Eiaizvi' ' WARD RICH Dicks main 1 t is girls el peeve is girls ssor de Vallon in the Senior B Hopes to be a chemical engine WATKI Jeannie pcs of sports She would li o e a telephone operator Ho s nnoys her M5 iff? X -fffff' Rees Jessi' J"""'m fl' .., J, .W fl 1 QQ, 3 JS vERDEREsE,'fh.RANK W "Frankie's" main ,fii terests are sports: participated :iri?glfJh.tba11 and track. Pet peeve is-i.fEnilhfi'fifkflass. Will join the Maritigg' '.-Gratiuatedj in January, '45. ,vt-'fi I f.'3,3f, I fi V . ,Ziyi '. ,aff ,-'r'.-ii?" If Q' ' .2-"' .1 r-"f igffu,-ffffazf' w g ,. .- -agfgaf. Jif' tc, ' -' ' A:-..".14 ,xv ' ew-. ur- ,V . - -L F31 i," 'J Keeps a of, ,Eastern activities. Lantern staE,"7,.i-SecreYary of Student Council .Q 'vHon3!r"' Society treasurer-dancecommittees. Will be some lucky mQQnfs7f'pr'iv'ate secretary. 55115 V: 3 K 1, jg. 32C,Q525,yf . -- 1,,f4.:,5:-.'--.3v.'l. WALczAV1g?,1ELEANroR.f' Q : --Elly" 1-iitaif0i,riae,hqrseimk'. Down like homewdg-lf:-5 . ALmbi,ti'ns 'are-to be a stenographenggtidrf joing Shel' trot- ters to traye 515.1-f " A'-.'i'fV"'555:f"" 7 i-1-R14Da:,:.QQ... cgi?-N 4 5 ' 'f ' " A e.. .- -.,, , r ,N W ' .' , .1 41- 1 'c,,.f 1- uf. Q 9, -.ff .tr WALKER Bud enjoys ska 'ng dancing, and sports of alljtlypes 1 peciaily football. Has high hopes of eirig aff estaurant manager. ,Pe't1'-peep is g ting' .up in the morning. .f ' j-.5 '- 4 I ,. Deeg chose' Swim - and'F,sench clubs. Lbarticlipated i She earns lbzifgealfposition .Q pr ' Sie secre- tary. Dislikes horne : ' 'i :.f 'Fd WARD VIQL - Vi s ambition. ' vbe a secretary. Is irked by peopl , talk too much but says her ho - talking. WEAVE ' ' Deeply i A a . uto mechanics whic will - Q L - line V of work. "Di " was it . treasurer. A , o . itil rf? ,, -u..r-lint .A 'gy- A. ,flf,u'1tt3-.tp-.., -,- - -are 'safe 22' tl 1 W"""'1"1i...,,,, if.. ,vmlllfwlflll 1 , -' '-Qqa' . WEBB, P1-rYtLgs1s.Qg. "Pat" is ing-:tl-5e3 ,Honor 'Society- keeps a scrapifdkfof-,school activities. Will be a we come addition to 'some lawyer's o ce.- V auf X WW wH1 7' "Smoky"-Likes hunting:'and',Fishing, club. Is agitagonized by nosey women. Plans V46 .join the Navy. -4 . '7 is 1 . WHITFQRDQ ROY , "Buck" Enjoys horses.. Monster in Senior B piiy. -Hilarious ,as "Tabarie" in opera. Honori , iety-Captain of cheer lea1der'1z.luad-Esebald. 12B rep- resentatikge at lalbge-Student Council president! ,W WILKES,,,HA "Tillie"-can be roller-skating -rink. good secretarial jo "unfavorite" subje IEITX , unfi osften fit she i t J to an a Histlg-Y is mofst '- K Pj x V ixff-, :j',.j , .5- W55.. . ff! diff? e -. W XEMAN, KE H ' ' to be a ch ical engineer. He doedln't like girls o wear pumps in class'f1f'g'intereste ' .playing the piano and records. r ' r Q ' ' I 1 it ' 4 " ' Q Xl, A ii A i WRIGHT,.EV YN Took part in ,c erts 'and two orleras-I-Kronor o H -hobwels arg p otograp y an 'ngl i n future work in p tographic line. I K ,ff ff V X. Y ff. X R f"' X 1 ,f 'Til ,I fry, ,fl 5 I Q51-lx ,Z 5 If ' X f N t X CM V QNX I? 1 ' if if we 1 l . f 9 l ' N X .1 7 M! Yfr r....-a 'Pk-ji '3- '1 WEISENBERG, 'EDNA A sports woman-"Edd5Q',.iinds the present lack of men Yoby. disgusting. Final goal is being ,n.-3f1ousewylfe'fbut will pass time as awstafovgrapherj 4 if WHITE, Wifi . a . "Maggie" en,io'57s writing letters' and riding horseback., Eastern6g's1ajT:.'Will be a Cadet Nurse. Is disgusted when brother swipes her shoestrings, M , airy. - 'A' ' N ' . ,Nz 1 .ri , - Q22 r- - V. K Jagglriff' . -.H L 1 ' , ' ILDEMANQ DORTHY , "Dot"-Girl? Reserves-Art club- Lantern art igaii. Hopesjto becqrne an A-1 designer. 'Q'Not, too fni,endly.ti5ward grammar. . 'Q-be , "TqTf'i-'QV 15.4, , Q ggtgzs - C WINGERTER, OISL., Men are "Loie's" main interests. Dreams of sitting on the bQss?s knee. Pet peeve is the p sent mlm power shortage. , 1, - l'. 3, rf ,ff f ' 'IT A 1 J:-E , fgzigl .YE i if 'yi .YC E WONQACOTT, Nursing is "jo's" ch ' oi cageers. Home rdqm president. dghowb s of skating arefalluring t ii r. "'Seems to think the world is4O. J 444 1 N 1 . if YEO, HARRY ' Varsity footbaillhf! ketball, base- ball, track, tennis.,rS ts club. "Bim- ber" plans on beih hysical educa- tion instructor. 'A r du t-ed, in Janu- ary, '45. J . ui! lv! k , 3-I ' X , x X X ,Xl V3 it f i 1' Ui! fy ix 'ba 5' 'iff'- X f 1 2 E, lf J f 1 H ir '1 V n filxiy 'X 2 A.. , fl NM ,'t1Q ,M7J M -, ' gilt 41" in Ziillen . ' . lr'-'F W Lf N-izilrlg f ,I 5' ,fQf.,.-A.,-1' .- . 4' 'P fi I i xi: M if x , W':P f l I N' , 1 if ffl? f Ni' X , , If EOAQX Ax? f... N V417 h , i D K, ,. M2 .dw HI, if 'pl 'sl , 7 1 , f l Don Letherman, Presidentg jean MacDougall, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Lewis, Secretaryg Darlene Moss, Treasurerg and Miss Budde, Advisor. One crisp winter day in 1943, we, the graduating class of January 1946, took a bold step into the hallowed halls of Eastern, trading our lofty places as 9A's for those of lowly Sophomore B's. Our first act under the able guidance of Mr. Potter, later to join the Armed Forces, was to place Bill Ford in command, and he proceeded the next semester to provide us with a very unique Soph- omore Mixer guided by Miss Budde, our new advisor. After proving our worth as Sophomores, we bravely advanced to our Junior year, and again with Bill's aid we produced a very cheery yuletide J-Hop, "Holiday Inn." Also in this Junior year we enjoyed a lively roller skating party. After two seemingly short years, we find ourselves full fledged Seniors with a new prexy, Don Letherman, to head a busy year. A high spot in our first term as Seniors was Home Room 337's winning of first place in the Magazine Campaign led by high salesman, Bob Shinberg. Next, we turned to our Senior B Play "Nine Girls," a murder mystery novel which was packed with suspense and kept the audience guessing. Some of us anxiously, others regretfully, look forward to the conclusion of our high school careers, but next fall all of us worldly Seniors anticipate a very outstanding Prom which, together with graduation, will Cexjterminate them. FORMER OFFICERS Sophomore Year junior Year President ......,..,...,...,..,..,...,.......... Bill Ford President .,,.....,,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bill Ford Vice-President .,,....,..,.,............. Don Tyner Vice-President .,.,...,,.,..... Roberta Palmer Secretary .,....,.,,,,,,.,r,,... Beverly Korkoske Secretary ,.........,,,.........,. Mary A, Garrison Treasurer ,.,........ ........ M ary A. Garrison Treasurer .........., .,,,..,,,... D arlene Moss Page Forty-one 'fx ' ,Y-Y. .. . v-, ......., ,V vw 4. 1 .qw A I-.J ' X X .,.2 ,,, ' Dr uf- ., .. -92 A ANDREWS, PQNNIS3 "Andy" partig7f1S5Pgd"in, .-QB"dSfs'gBand and likes gol Metallurgy lures- him while crowde ldancesg-lqo're.him. C, . gi-xr . . -f' .4.N ,K v ' f , ' . 11 dv' 'V 1 ' 4 ' - ff w 1 -1. - - 42" K -- . , . ARCHAMBQULT, QQEQIRGE -'Archie' indulgeq in lmiiviefsg air- planes, and ggodf'detective'-qstories. Plans to becogie--Navy navigator and then a future' Engineer. ,Pejt peeve- l5 to 9. UI- Y " 3 a. , ' ,lk f 1. 4, A AUSTINQTEARL c "Earl's" Ii-interests fare in photography and airplanes. He ie: in the Boy's Band and likes tdgwork dance. Hopes to be an engineer 15416 'VNavy Air Corps and 'his pefypeeve is -discrepan- cies in eduitationy '- ' A. ' ,, ia, BANNANQ DO Lift' ' "Don's" :interest lie iiighe Hill, Feather, and' Fin b, sk-img, sw?- ming, and hunting. orstjl tribulag n is getting ues. at the - ack ,oi dawgttf' i. .. ',l'l' ' Ag: H Q b iiigng K I ii' BE?AaL'S', KATH EN --Kimgy'-swimmm lub-served on dance diggrnittees . - loves to go dancing. .islikes r who are per- petual hai!-combers ndther would- be stenograbhgfr' .,f,a:W,, A... f f , L, BEIER, WIL M Plays the sax vi e in the band. A former Jacks nit , e entered East- ern last year. c -d like to be an osteopath after - f in the Navy. BIGEL A , " 1 YS "Biggie" s ' - 'club and Lan- tern art sta 'V P n thawing for a magazine a . . -' peeve is red hair. 41-":,'1:' ,", , xl-i"9jiQil'Nz'i's . - 1. me but of eff? Og' e C xi - .J 'f , . ANGELL, JAM-Es Q "jim," interested infgpfiie of music - Opera - Honor Sbcreryfm,Studem Council-Enjoys trdwf5jing?,jA-fwhizz at the piano. ,,siD'-I",-ff fjff. 5 A . v -' X - Y .f -4, iv, 5 Ala., 1 4, 1 I . y . L .2 E'77 'fi Wiz! N? Ag .. AUBEL, niigygfj. 1- r "Stormv," acavexin ngiiiicuixigifopera, butch haircutsgannoys seek a nursing careerg 'Senior-g play. ,I 1 fe?-'1 .- . ""l'4..-M , ff:-zggptfg . BAKER,,Sff2XRO'L N .A Has peciliar hobby of' -collecting salt and peiiiiei' shakersiLStude1git Coun- cil-Asriiresfltol be 'an ,li11terM"iiecora- tor-Will jaagnxdi a 'gff1gHq'b9Jllege in Kentucky. 4. V " f'f""'3.j'.5'71"' 5-' 5 I .... n -L .t ,,-. BASHORE, A LEM: A "Stub" e indul s in, swimming, sleeping and- hunti ., ,WQLf"lend her talents tof Bell ' ephone'fCompany. Glad she can'x-, ha- 1 any . more- home rooms' to change, g as ha '-lfou'r.J, E 3 L .L I V -V 1 ,, ,sa 5 , , -., gt .:, ', . , .IL Q? I 5531, K , "'n::g' .:-gfgikf , . 5 - X -4-,g11g,4:1,4,J,.-L . BEEBE, ART -3, I "ArQf9--Hi-Y and .e en ,qrhliis in- terests1f45g2e.will liv 'fwgfif' luxury as a pla by. Pet - -1 isathe nick- name "Artl.Q7:M HL!- fb, - U. -y "f"fV' ,gi f BELTZ LEST Les Member H1 Y club and serves as vice p t of home room Likes to skate rm Will enter the medical pr BOLLI Lantern I' Society Fa vorite pasti ng Next comes golf and cross country teamster w eading for the Marines up 3' 4' Wv 'img an mb. L.. if Lg .I feis,"3'+g,"'+-.,-xv.. grJ+15'Q 'fevir lb-un :W H agua' W Fw ' .-. -, ,'v, ' -1 u H . ' -- .ly -- Y I' . - RY ' -V gr --I-' A lil . A U1.X.,m an fl lg, Jig -. 'rx -:AZ - Vi :'11:.iNt "it" ii' :Th l?"i ""'f - ' sLe1-.- - -7 ' U' As xmu'Ig :- 431651:-3' f !N it .v A- BRADLEY, WQHJAM '-Billy the Bnblliff.-Interested in dancing club add stamp, collecting- Took part in Gross count-ry'-and-xniack. Doesn't like to- see, girls' smoking or wearing slacks: V " ' Q ' -.17 Q. . My ,i lil f BURCZYN'S.K,I, FRANQQE' "Shortie"-Member of Gi?Tsf"league and dancing clubs, ,enjoys -music, opera and ballet. Shfuloathes the clothes some people wjear. Future Co?-Ed. Im- aginative. K f A t ' - 3 ' I CASLER, 7tAM'EL1A ' "Millie" likes to go to,m.ovies and dances. A 'future dress designer, she is aiding hex? careelrtby .re ing ano sewing. She 'dislilges -lgugfpeople. A N COLE, GEIRAL INE4. "Gerry" isffmusic ly inclined and wants to be a music eache Her in- terests are Spanish owlinsf' parties and music. e Dislikes ank fSinatra., ' ' . .ni . u, . , . .. f. X- vt . .fi 'Thu Bfjlj-' Y'-tv ,- if 'AH-1:2 . DEQ,Nl1S, DORI Enjbiiifigood books- ,e vices include Library and A ' torium club, Looks to uture at c -work. 5 , ' N l iN :P-A ', f . fir' CRAWFORD. ARD "Dick"-A zeal fpresident and tooter in the Bo d and member of Gene Devine' A estra-Out for baseball this se c ' era shy. Y f - A ic? ye ' QSFH5-4' I 'Aff'-.fl I I, if ra 'P' CROO dance, and secretary- private, wolves, and conversa- tions. N1 4. f 1 - 'n-. 1 -- U- 13. ,. BRADMAN, BETHANY JEAN gigs" "Jeannie" Frenchvg club lhaftbusiiast. active in music and,,spbYts,,'a1ld orches- tra. She hopes to"fbe an intefrpreterwor language teacher," t ' N QL. f "Surk," ardentwrriembexfivot' Dxfzfifnatics and Art clubs. -Dancing"aind..t'eri'nis at- tract her. Lantern staff, eleilinth grade Girls' League representative. Will be a dress desigrfgr. ' wr: - .L . v f g .. t. v .. 3,1 tsp ' . fy! i 1363 l . , i 'fcfixlge' CLAUSENQVRICHARD 5 -'Dickv his hobby of talking and collecting 'Qniar material. Varsity de- bate.-woulahlike to bert-in hqnfest poli- tician or taltE5:ukp mediC.Qge.ij,'f - CORN, JOYCE "Jo"-Parties an dancing occupy her spare time. kes to. jitterbug. Secretarial work a eals tower. l lt- ' x - lp fa Q . X 3 . is V ' 5 55112 CORNELL, D -QLAS Hi-Yff Industrial , and ,Radio clubsffsind ,I:Hop co itt6e..'lVaried mtere 'finclude gi s,ygo1l7,Vdancing, bpwl . 1 5 Q, l U , iq 4 X J A P K Hi ,. yi . l wy,1,,g,-' A ,X Q 'Q nv' X ," CRIPPEN,q FR RICK "Fred" has sierv d a J-Hop com- mittee and Lantin t stafl, and has participated in t s and Reserve Football. He is t re artist. l .fl jf QQ P DAVIS, A Goes by the a 6 'Blondief' An ice and rol rl adrlg fiend, she also enjoys dancivg vies. Probably she will be e lg urse. lf IC . M All fi, , if Q' A' i. 5 Ui N 1 3 X x' i H. ,x li ffltgr. -X X 4 i, --'5l",:: - l 19. 1 WB-sham F VX Vg 7.49,-ei 1-grftrrr- H.. . -' 'W' ' iw.. 1. , 1 Q. ..rs.1.... . 'lm--f' A .4- fc- ef A x v Wm K 3 ti 'UL 5- M DE VINNEY, M'lLTON "Milt" participated in "basketball and track, his" pet peeve is school. Post graduation plans are hazy. rw' 'E , ,- DINES, STEVE ' Steve's interests are sports and he likes to work. He was on the Var- sity Football tedm. He also likes the Marines and .his pet peevebvis Fred Crippen. DYKHOFFQ EDWIN f "Dyke" iss. interested in bowling and photographyf Home,room president- J-Hop committee. His choice is the Navy Air Corps. f f ' X EVERY, ,IOYC xp , "Jo" lively' in t' social dancing club. Likes to swi land dance. She plans to attend coll gk Her pet peevq is having to wear g'lY0, es. gf L 'N 4 3 FORCIA, DONNBQA Meiiflier of Ushers' dlilb and G.A.A. -collects. movie stadklf pictures-in- dulges in bike hikes. jlDislikes kids trying to get on thegigood side of teachers. 3 '1 i , . W i N., L T ri l FULLER, BET,z5?!'. Member of the .-'F ench club, and enjoys Eastern's tfan 55. Betty is very satisfied with lif a rr! intends to work as a stenographe ," 311 l 9 , 'E X 1 5 2 If: "K 4 . , A I l. , f ' I , . "iw i X ' GATES, ti HIRAM "Hi"-a 'liiftipkix bfyi the student Couoncil, the r girl- e rp, and the Lan- tern staff. S13 1 ibass fiddle in Gene Devine'?fl, rclhetra. DE WITT, LOIS "Bright Eyes"-matrimony js. rumored with a gentleman in NavyfliluefrHome room president-Student Council-,L Hop--Future artist-1Sen5or B play- Honor Society. ' DRIVER, DAYTON ANDREW JR. V 4 f Played on Varsity Footbal'l:'1.ikes women, especially blondes. His nick- name is "DateLf' If he becomes a Landscape Gardener he wi1l,be per- fectly satisfied with-l.iVfe,' Q. , . vii, 1.'.. EDING, BETTY A movie stir collecting girl, Betty also likes moQf7ies, work, 'and singing. Her ambition B-ls to be a secretary and housewife andnjher pet peeve is His- tory. it ., , - 1 l FARAGE, MAR HAL Known as "Marty'. Interested in the Dramaticsclub. ikes .ice skat- ing and parties. Pe peeve'-is Steve Dines and her amb on is. to he a Nurses' Aid. ' if N.. KN ii. . lxk xxk , . 5 ff' if 'lb' . il - FORD,-WILLIA 4 - "Bill" dr "Doc." In rgstedfiii hunt- ing. General chairm n lof J-Hop- Sophomore and Juniorgoldss president. Irked by too much mgteiup on girls. fi GARRIS N, ANNE Active member' Girl eserves-Lan- tern staff-Senior" play-Home- coming Queen c n e-Sophomore class treasurer, jifi lass secretary, Secretary Girlslfi g e--will enter M.S.C. 3 ,' ik A fy 5' if xx X, y f is x I Q ' X Z , 1 ld y GAUNT, l1M'1i1c1Af "Pat"-Holme l,ll!'m. rexy. Mem. ber of Spanish dl Q. in Choir, par- ticipated in the o fr . XA future lady in white. XXX l 1 A f... '- liltheeb gf .2 I fl ,' 2 J M. ,il is-iw lf ill. ,lf I -ti YK If 2 I f. ,Ng W- r A f ' ' , gr. ,J.3,g.:K:5: .. E I, Q.: V1 'L 1 ,Q , Qi tri E- J ff , i .feixfr , 'la fi H W - ' . N . --,,f A . gf A w .. , V ---b y ,, M W A s . ,Q-yr ,, . i- , ..,. f 'v . - J 1 .G+ 4. if . . JJ . ,3-. ffl f 'Y "Qf'x':5-.,'5'l'61'?"":'-CVR' fl . 7' i ms 11,3 l. . - i f 7 ,-,4rf+f4f reQffr..f.i4f.ffEf' it f. -A--M E W is . E 1 - E ,- E' 'f V .Ti , 5-I J Q -K Avihl H - ml I I '-mfrm . . , V ff Lgyis ffv 'Al-Q," , -.J lr V., 'V t 'K--" " E- ' N M fzrxgg 1-MG, bZ"1-,lls-L.j,f " GEYER, LUCILE Likes roller skating and interior decorating. A future beauty operator -pet peeve is history assignments. GOULD, ARLISS She likes to play the piano. Arliss w'll some day be a nurse. People who are too particular irk her--Senior B play. HACKNEY, PAULINE Q - VESTA ' Plays sax in the girls band. Partici- pated in the opera-:collects post cards and war pictures. 'Her pet peeve is people who giggle. ' HALSEY, TRQCY "Buck" of the bwy's bagnd and stu- dent council.' Sang in the opera. Wants to sail the seven seas and'-'then return to be a successful Pljsinessfnan. K' HARKNESS, KENNETH "Ken" enjoys dandilg. bowling, golf, and 'Mm Brisbin's histbiry sessionos C?J -Track man-pct aversion is Nate Webb-'Seeks a career in the field of journalism HASKINS, GERQLD "Jerry" builds models. likes football and baseball. Will be a draftsman someday, but it may be the Navy first. HELMKER, HOWARD A prospective sailor is "Howdy". Goes in for football, basketball, and tennis in his 'spare moments. , my .L se f. we , ,, GLADDEN, WILLIAM "Bill" is interested in hunting fanimalsb. Would like-to sail the seven seas and then return to a quiet country life. ' GRAHANH.ELEANORWQ "Elie" is a' member of the Girl Re- serves. She participatedl inane oper- etta, and served on a J-Ho'p"commit- tee. Hobby is chasing George. ,Y 'x HALL, RQNALD I "Ron" is interested in cars, Spanish. and-of allfthings, Schoolworkl His ambition fafter the Armyj is to be- come a taxiuab driverglfyx 'L HAMMOND, ISRISCILLA "Percy" wants t be 'ai housewife. Now she collects y emblems. She has a hidden hum certain' teachers have felt it. X ' if Ct., V ' I it an L ? Y. v, ls it , ' HARRELL, RolQNEiiTi'f-"' ' Is sailed "Whitey"! obvious rea- sons. 1Likes to buildl-rfodnelnairplanes and boats3,.an'd his pet Baie'-is girls. Would like to join the Qpavy. If K .xy p W .i gt V HAYNES, NELIQ Q "Nellie" likes nidmproidering and will become housewvzf . Certain teach- ers get on her ner. fs? 1 . il, I J. if l . 1 2 X i . 1 I-X ' 0 K 5 ' X .7 'x it L V, 5 AX , W C . ,' , X I X f , , .N . L 5 VV HILLMAN, ESTH R Auditorium gimp' 1:1-rep committee. Likes to da ce att golbicycling. The future holds edrer as a bookkeeper or a stenogrikxhefhrqs If ' , KW wg v A " V lfffwt 1 7-4.3 ei 2 ' ,fn . ,, , 5, gif' --Q --'Xl--l'.4e.s5i ':: -. av" ,ap .1 AL eg' l 'sg -ai f 'f :QQ '--e x ,.e,.igL,,rif? 1:51 -5 e N,sjpsjgef,-+f- - ' -:...,5fe-s .fa YQ ff-f-qw 4 ' H' 1,5 , .. ,Jw:4,,g 'D' ,ri - In I' Z' Eff" .,. H.- J 5. .l. , 5... ,',-ni fer HODGES, PAUW' j. .. "Pablo"-Photogijaiahy fiiemlwand en- thusiastic projectdt'-'!'9qlubsteE4repelled by a person orvfplace 'byvthe name of "Merle". Aspffes' td. become a Navy Air Corps Hie.r.' , - , x 4-' bs'-L, ., M. . Y HoRToN,LsH1RLE.y' I 'fi' Member of Giflfs Band.5ki1dLServed on 1-Hop committee and 'costume com- mittee of operal .-.Will'teacl1 gym or English. H - Q V -El N A +A M . I , ..'4'y , 'I 5 ' lL ' ' HUYSER,fyD,QNALD I Sports, gitsls. take up his spare time, varsity football. and.: basketball man- Bgelf, reservalfootbalhg. Will be an elec- trician. I -ji, W. ,' V. .--I v Ax 45-Xi., ff' '. R, ' JAMISON, Jo CE JIEAN , . "Jo" enjoysi danci andifsyvimming in spare tirrie. Her ' reatgdislike is snobbish peofile. Sh opes Qgfbecomd. a comptometer oper r. y i A l '. -in? X 4 fit . 239 , , '15-nw! 1 V ,gn ELMER ' "B'i?fE"is active in '-Y and is the club segetary. Reset football-his future liki-rf the clo as an avia- tion expertq 5'- Z s 3 .IQ 1 "X . '1-wiv. fgal X57 KING, MARGU ITE Swimming iritere er-played on basketball team. ' gie" will seek her career as a Eu Vsccretary. Her pet peeve is Mr. 11 m. fi: i 1 l .X if f ig X1 - M Z J ' . V, ,f lf w 2 S " 'Wi If ly I , KU K KLETK ' .ff ' Past mem e o r' ,ic Arts club- peeved by w i e' eral-plans to be a printer. I attends Tech- nical High. X , 41 1 gli In h .. gt MII 'ily i lf. x ri - I J Q 'N W as-.3 garage-fig ' -f lllllr WI ll' . R -Q QM ' v " i -F9 V, i".t 'ftTQ"Sb . , 1 Q 1,3 -4 V fl 'Pica -Z HOLCOMB, IHARJORIE "Margie" likes horseback riding and movies. Her plans,'fof-.thlufuture are indefinite as yet, hutakyou rgaybe sure they won't incluglgnibvusewbrk, f .V 4 . of , - " 'uv ,I . F iid. ,e - . .ng 4' A HOTCHISHMGERAL-Bit "jerry" 4l"an"-all-hroflndfffoutdoor sports member-of 'llghsjhkfter the war, he will-'enter a career of engin- eering. I5 ' A 4 W Q V Wi . 2- 'ukgggw' . .-,itil z '-:ff . . "wg A .riff -5 fig-fr ' . ix... fffrf E ,M . JACK, T325 E No longgb attending! Easternf . c ffl' V ' f.'.,.. P' ,EM . JONES, WAY E "Pee wee" finds creation in YMCA basketball, .baseba , ancggpool. His pet peeve' isn't s. Pl ' s-to be a scientist. gk f 1 - ' i Wx. X, , . x ,il ,ik J 'tx lx KING, JOE , Likes skating an pofjf- Reserve football-,.team, his - is his home roorriteacher ' e "sefer" is a future chemical Aen i erl XI:-1,2-4"- 5 J Q . J 1 1 "i'5'.w f Wx 1 KITTRIDQE, t IRLEY Excels in lem r i ering. .Her pet peeve is Mr. B rs -F . "Kitty" will probably becom . ' retary. , , J KLINE l ' f ' S e - 1 dancing and swimming. . s comments her brown i r has hopes of managing a ,. . w,:"'F,:5gg'-'-Q+"" Q' , A w P N . . , .. hy., 0 1 v ll on l ' - , f.f.l:..I - V' ',1.8ggffg2, ai W . wwf Mom.. J 'Wad' - he -f X f- . t ft,- F lfiipfig . F L? KNAUF, DorliSiikg....,V KORKOSKE, BEVERLY J. "Donie"--livel . St dances nparties, etc. senior Bef?-liek cisrfiasdshe is without ambigony but a housewife's routine holds., ascination for .her.' Q .I Y' f 1 KUCHARQQNARTT-hlnipv Hobby is nbigfsict ' Anff4s.il'.hl1siastic member of the5.Boys' Band. After a stretch in the--'Navy Air,Corps, he will be an engineer. 2 i 'n E " 'E . ' , i ' . v .' 1 1 .5 , , P. LEWIS, IBARBARAM V, Enrertains vherselfwvith skiing and dancing. Home room and.c1ass secre- tarys-G. A. representative. "Barb" anticipages Horne., Ecgfcourse at State. .islilies--lQ,ash'i"LI-L+IJ6y,s. 1 .., . gk MANN, LAW A NC? .A -'Zeke' pgnieipat d in Football' and basketball. -'Membe of Ugncle Sax-n's Air Corps 'Reserv Always' has.'a question .for Mr Brisb,in-wonyr why? . -Q . .V :EV , ' I . Q , .. . 2,1 2.1. '- 'iff ' . ' qi. - , A V ap.. . i ' .fe ar-in 'I nf 315' . 1.5.- f!Lz'y,"' M ',i'l2VIiN, VER ' Fm. all sports, xed by people wearing-Mclashing col , "Pee Wee" has declfuiagf to be a s nographer. D p " -sm .. I fig.. , 'QAYJ H ' . , - MATTHEWS, 'I K jack has depart d om our teeming halls. . I I I McELM 'ff ,. n e IS "Mac"- a v, - , gies much of her spare t' c ri er pet peeve is boys, is -f'. :I Her'post-gradu- ation plans .vc u c ain.' Q.. 5- 4.4: is :Q-.,. Y . 1' M4 "Bev"-Girl Reserve glub, J-Hop committee, looks forvqarglx tQ a career as a Navy nurse-pervhabs because her man wears navy bluezs-K lp... r ' ., H 5 4 4 - ' :.:, 4 .W .:.,, .. -N-47 .I . sj'ff.f,.34y- tc, V ' ' sf.-Er. I L' Q i, .3 ..- I e , A . . LETHE1imA,1SIffeD0N7' ffwgpf -1-'-.tw - A -. , l Hi-Y, Sociilifhgarrcingllc-lubs,.:Chem Lantern staff, Honor Sotiifiyi-,Siudem Council, reserve'-'Qootbal 'ljillf tracli, home room and elasspresidents. Ratlxo scripting and en-nouncing' .rnvite him. .352 .' L' -' . .-.hgwv .. . Jail.. :hge .1 L Macnouiriushg JEAN - Home rd" " prezry 'i.n'.':Sopl1omore year-Girli eservesr-J1H0p and: Sen- ior B glayiicotnmitte '..,Mergber of G. A. AL- ZQ:.ce'rtain V- f V2-anterests her. Y :4Q3f,g,5,Q-.-.f.:".f3QiN7 '- .!. 1 " L ' . I C 'vi' 4 I , , M, 'ff' MARTELL,"i.C ow LEQEN Lively in dahcing nd CiG'1s'-Discg,s- sion clubs. -Fond Q- getting Miss Richards goats "K " Hopgsftq keep . a certain someone L. py. " -h .Q .p gig Kq.. .-V - kc! I Vg, X . ITT- E 'I :S ...ak-21. - . ' ,Z If . , - ,- . al.,-, li ' " MASS, ' H, BA XAYA' 3 J ' 4 U "Bar Jjhiking, bic ,E ' gt and jane. xng ar pastttlmes. I' - 0 ygbclety Senior 53937, J-Ho hiigie chair- man. Plansito be a . etary, dislikes boys. iqia..-l.49,Q . K MCCOWAN, M LYN A Secretary of 'Ho ociety Lantern staff Girl Reser ecutive Senior B play cast St e 9 ouncxl Future M S C Co ed F 6 feet and over watch out' McFAD I ARD Member t e club collects Believe It o ings Has m definite plans uture ugfgsl mb. lu ,ajf "1'.2X'?5fE7"z. -1- "-5 V' - """u......gT.7 nw ... . , , , a . 3' ' .' l. t -J K. f K . ,f.! 5 . 4F F' - " f 0 l p ' . ' - A 1 . . 1 R xx -.1 5 I , .:- 3 . , ' :2 sL'4..fC'i h , iq' ,-'J '-.-gtgixe. F: 'I--'P.:...,,, sw Q5 -- A.:-. gf -'efhgszf ..' M4 ,Y .9 - ' ..Q,,m,. r, ,.,,,,f'.i,, ,, UBL 1 ,,.- McGRATH, ILIQ-ETNEV Quiet, studiqqi type., .,"Arlenie" hates waiting lion'-liter brdther'Bob to write. Aften' graduation she will be a secretary. if . . Moss, UARLENEA "Dolly"-class treasurerj Home Room secretary, J-Hop committee. Gum is her Qhabby. Will be some lucky man's 4secretary. .l NELsolN,,.LoRRA1NAgg, Student' Council all the way-officer in Girls' .'League, Girl Reserves, Lan- tern staff,-'-Senior JB play cast, J-Hop committee"a.Looks ilorward to a co-ed's life atjM.S.C.- 3 ' i 2 NEYOMEQ A NA MARIE "Pat" isfia mem er of the Art staff and Lantern staff. She hopes to be- come a costume e ignerk..--' 5 J 15 - I in 4 5 , .lah ' A f -XV. ti? ili,-v , ..73:,j- 1 ' 'iv ' "T his Q-,L-V ' OGBRIEN, CH LES' his recreati as a sportsman -hunts Vg and Flshi1gf'QActive in FFF club, ' 'memb . 5Anticipates a musical career. "Chu lt" is now in the Army. -H Q tl t ix 1. gill., , W.. ,f ' f -2 OVENHOUSE, SQIARRIET "Hedy" enjoys fd picing. Girls' Dis- cussion club. A a hobby of teas- ing Miss Rich rds 3 he-has ambitions of being a gre tf n er. I' ' I Q 1 li I 1 Xi ,IK fl ig it ,ff J , la N 1, it ff , l il! 'I if' , If L 7 PAPPA ,ego MN ,,f "johnn ' ' 'a in Social Dancing clubs, Ho e gg lfpresident, track team, take c r - Miss Richards' troubles. F Ji e a uncer or printer. June gradu 5 I 1 X :,x't'.!k a ,P p 41 ll ' 4 l . L' J' f Qf-fi. ji. ly gil-.nh 'Z N ' ' l iN , R llilfxlvx 'JFK ii' i ' 3 ii4l c.l3il , -,fa i r 5 ff! A I . 1 .'9i',f:5"'--"Z A 1 N . V, 'i fi rr - ' "i gg-e. X' 'I M" 'I Mg., 5 -4- 8-Mft ' A if A ,, V f t 4 W if 4 ' f ,. A' ly 1 A. if l nf' f . '.' 'Ji -A MILLER, PHILLIP Fond of all sports and sleeping. Re- serve football-"Phi1"'fis1 peeved by surprise tests. Futvire plans are un- ' decided. f V , 1 MURRAYLQJANET i -1 1, , 1 Secretary oi C. AJP. club. "Jan" dances and hopes to becqmeifa profes- l sional pianist. Pet peeve is Brass Hats. ,, L. ii . . vw'- V1'. N5 ' 79: . Q '-9-:f1L..f," NEWMANQ' MARIE "Mugsy-fi-J-Hop committee, Marion- ette club. Qi.Ax-nbition is to be, a nurse, but wouldfgccept matfrimonyf Her pet peeve is M1ss'RichardEj,f1Q- ' OBERLIN: N RMA' JEAN "Jean" collects books-noted for i her shy, quiet sm' -she",5u-gd Spanish don't agree. Lo ,s forward to col- lege. al ' V ,by . ,SAF S . O'M'E-ARA, JO "Irish"-ardent Gt Q bandv cmember -French Ac,Lub. Ca A -3292356-"waiting for the"rhail. She W ld 'like to be a Horist. 3 ..i-.l if xx ic, ,L -' l . . .X 5 l PALMER, .RQ1 RTA Attended Girl fR erve and Social Dancing clubs. vi - resident of Jun- ior class. "B b ' enjoys being a tease. Will en qt u ing upon gradu- ation. X l I f X 5 , tl x 1 K! 1 f f' PARKS A SL ' All-arou is o srha -reserve foot- ball. Home R, f vi e-president and l s secretary. Dj being called "Stub," Fu u, a Qooper. ,fly l X K l i' 1 f LAR . V, , x . i ' ," wx tl J 1 X V 1 t N' t ' ilf x 2' . VN. x A 'ix XXL I.. . li ..,.gg 1 ls. -.-'29 'z ,.'.:-.Ea-fQ,'9 'f 3'3.,L.,.. 1' l.'r,::.3.g , .5-new. .KV ,,,,LY, Ti'- K ' vig' F , ' .1i" ?"' -T - west' P. . J, ul- - .' ' 5 r 'rf 4 PEARSON, VSZKAVNR "Whitey" is fond,'of'danvging. Stu- dent Council Jgivfgientvatifeftgwants Eastern High ,ywvhav -escalatorsf Says he win be a P!W.A. man. .F'Ll1irQ2 fun. J' . ' R .' '- ",' vi' E' PISKORIQ1K,.:jA.NETf,,'if?i "Stormy"-active in, :Mk-Lind in opera. Butch haircuts annoywlaer. She will seek a nurlsirigltalfeers , . ' AWA.. Y- ' -'1 W ' ' if iz. ' RATHBilg,gbQJ6HN - fi "Rattlebrgins"" the says3f?'5?s',' inter- ested in girls. M,embet of reserve football teag1Q'Lanfprn staff. Future rabbit raisQf. His' pet, eve: the notorious 13'lLlLlq,gesAffg35Q:uge Brisbin's tests. 41, N ' Z RODEBAUGH, VIbLA Member of 'Fren h and? Art clubs, plays volleyball--v ed bQk,.French- "Vi" has designs o beingya teacher. e . Sf A dV-, Qvrffj , I 3 'we-21 ' "-5+es-1L'- 1- - 1 , SAYRE, JOAN "m'i9 active in nch club, Girl Reserve? and Girls' nd. Likes to play vnye all. He et peeve is math. A"T2f,i1re nur e. 3, Qugfrf . If xl, 'Fil 1 '- 'Q"a4fj' 1 4: 5 ' , bg, SHIELDS, DINE "Gerry"-splits .. letter writing addict. Home R" treasurer. Has already attained e'-,x fe's goal. t V ' A SINDER f , If Social D in , dancing and reading con u N f t e jority of her spare time. ' - 0 attend M.S.C. for train'ng . c l Work. 1 i ,A , tx, . .ar 1. i ig 1. i lf. 5 It WX fife. -' 5 'Lis TW' 1.-2 .A - 5 .1 -A F1151 ' 'wx 'E PERKINS, BRUCE Basketball, tennis. andlice skating occupy his leisure houlis,,1Rexserve foot- ball. "Perky" detesltsjgtas-Xrptilqning. Now is in the Navgyjgf .N ' ,Li . ' .' f s . e if 21. 'Xi'-7 3 91,5 '11, Q 'V RAPELJEM515-RQLD c - "Harry" iigifipgliti-energetic' 'mber of the Lantern -staifl interested in all types of.'photogral?h5Q::ui'd plans to make it histj'li,fe's,career. K, .. 51.1. M ff' Weeafs ' ' ,V - ffl: gl-.Y I, Q ..,3g4,,vf ROBY, DiEjL.Q'RES . la "Delo" 'wtkiked on the Lantern and in Eastern fbramatics' .Gu-ild. .Student Council., She. would 'like' be a fashion desiggieror getf31g,a'.5j47i,FdL'v -I I .isgyvn A-.sgixgepfz , .V 5 z I . SARGEANT, il ANN, Ardent FFF and rench :clubs mem- ber--Ooera, Choir, ' leecubevolley' ball. Student, Cou il, .Hojrhe Room prexy. "JO"-is a ' ure n sep , 'y fc, wif. . ' f. ',v.-, r,1:l' "ik-? A. 'A li. ' S-'we SHANKIER, NA j i "Nan.f- sings in th hoir and,-co1- lects rr: -rds. 'Yearn , allhouse- wife an- jgijsfikes fe . - ' f . Excels in dange a -' concert music. L ad ' three o .,. high magazine salesman. Boxi "' me Room prex -peeved by can a . . uture in music. SPINDE Q ' ' " e" ' 1 f 'in the Navy. Home Roo y grammar gets on her nerve -.-- forward to be- ing a privat -a e y. Hopeful. ec' I CT, X I 1' ' A 3 5 1 X if hge l . X ik 2 i L. I l 1 'Wy , is sH1NBERG,,B : , . C lh b Y 5 . 1 JJ f X f I X ' J Bt 1 'mr t 56 I' Q ri C i X I ff i lxkt X ,. M .,--- to he- l W ,. :...,. '- .. QQ" :Ai i iQ? fxx. In ' 4 - 4 , of Q 'G l. .Qi rrr ..L.-1 .,., 'Y .. . .. 4 , . was i N-!!'2 - 4 A fi t A W i-" 3 V . f-ii'a5-92472 r if -i'e' w .. - - 9 K I X' X 1 x- ' 1 YI' J !:,.l.!V f, X, STARR,OWiwHAH "Wyi" enjoys' rgadivfffig her sparc time. Debat 15- bnoi' 91 fety-her chief annoyangi '- '4r.'B'Lirnham. Will enroll at Uf. ,uf', t6 study. fpuhlic health. i., ' Y " x I, , ' ' V' '- 1 ., X jiri - ' ' if " 1' J. - 17' 1-'.-5' ' ' . '.'j'fu.v.,-lgvg 1 ,v , x'.' ,I -N., K' STUARTQSV' ',Q' Social Dai1'6-i-bg. club-igggiiiii Coun- cil representat1've++f'tic'lf "fm ivor- ies"-peeved by Myers' 'f Spanish class. Someday'-T1e'may be your doc- tor. ' K in X. :ft-A ,im , , r . kk .fp - .x . .Q , . K A5 ' S- " A swAN,Q4rApELmE. p -,ff "Maisie'Z2'.i'sf -an' eager iexigthlgiast of skating, df-'ncin . arrd' a Certain senior. Pet peevel-is -feiovyis who 'stand around at dancesfiigs fiiflqg stenographer. - ..x . K , ,gr , , 1- SL .,, ,,, . THORNBUR BETTY Member l Girl Rese es G A A and Honor ocxety J Ho and Senior B play Qornmitt potential MSC coed A e gra ate oplf parties at act her Girls Banff ember Home future in cleri OOK11 VICE pI'ESl or aversiggkfis b-bys fs i,21ooks VININ 'fix It '14 VAN DERSKE HYLLIS Phil aspires Interested in mu hand a secretary et peeve short School Band mem er J dent Peev - ln Future occu c :K .,.1- ' ,WA -.. e her Girls om vice presi simrstic people lerical work + J' .wh Y, ' 1 x my-,f L1 -S STERLING, R-QHBERT Sports and huntinguinterest "Bob." His pet peeve is girl,s.-Lhexsaysb. Has decided on chemicalqdn-giniering for a profession. f'L"i iff " ' ,Q-12 . 7 . , 2 .5 S v 5 '. Ayn . . ca-:1f'23-'riffs EZ' 1.1, fp ii SVALYXFQXAQKEE' 7 f' Enjoys scH5'5,f',' parties-active in Girls' Band-ca,n'tgstan-dithegyisavy iso she saysj. Her,"f,uture llkesfi secre- tarial work. 'fBlondie.'f I K,A, ,V gn! - . t'ii-KL'-S 'rHoMPpsi6bi1,f'FEiRN' - gg' -'rommgwgxmc the ,uxiusualfhobby of collecting gpictuifes 'jot 'good-looking boys. Studlxgr Councill-,V Fixture globe ga1lopcrfr'VQigders whydpphd' are so bashful. 'migv :',g1i1::4' Q TITUS, RIGH -1 RDfi l "Dick" isyattra ed to' chemistry. basketball, and ic skating. ,A Student Council. Pet, pe is Aisjflistf plain human beii'lgSrQXA ture fiemical en- gineer. T Q . 'gg' K W 'sg,,fY,,., l 'wifi ':??sx??', , ii V .- '- . aw: frzaoz-','1 TRA.M,0NTO , 9 .4 Exc fi in sports lsldancingq' Pet forwardfffgz-being a h ' 4' miable. 117' A ' -. ss: VAN VLEBA "Jackie," lfwihly and Bible clubS',' "butch" cuts. ' A 4? LOY ber of Ushers club. Detests make a career of Evangelistic df la-nd marriage. Accommodatin ' I Ji' :fl WATE R " -sw AN Lantern s H J p committee, likes to ro tl s W - nd dance. An authority o 1 t ' anish-American war Cask M .l I' s J. .Hlopes to be a radar tech .1 A -' . X. l 1 .v ' , f, V n uri ,,4., . h x y X 4. at 111.5-VI? yi?-X,-Qi Q : ., .anxi L.. :AV:5Qx.u. m B 'S l X 6, v , I x xxv, .,, . I. . ,.- I-, Q.. ,. . ,A , , , I M- -, he ,vp - ,. ,. ,..s. - ., ,, . r, . 4 v , , vu I , .. . r , , , , ll -fu., ,ca 1' 5:51 ,ff Y' 4 A 4 X' ' 'wig-sf-Q fe-gyT.f'f ,1Q55s?H'i "" is gg, .agfafmgf mil f W fl ' A l. T M M Q U , 1 l as .- f r lr f ff llcfxliatiki -4 l fi , . - ' - . 5, 'K I -ii '1 . .- ,A K V. . f 315. - 1.ff:.f- - 'ir-z if-f " f TQ?QBANT.,. E n ' I. A ' A' - A- ogzzgih ii A dent. is mistrc pe n .- Avex her. Her neil' ' r Mk. . r " 13' -n L, . I b 3,4 it' i Mfg, .Q . .fly ,f ! J! L I in - -1 . 'Q ' e . f. ' Q Y A 'A f . 1 f J' .5 ' K I I. D I i . 'S Y I mln, Ifmlll ' Ill I Lk 1 H a L WV K xi' f" t X f. . yt : 1.15.-. t milk' WEBBER, Golf and da ' " iieipi sie" oc. cupied. She 'fkggiecidla aoqut the near future. et fpeeye 'is sailgrfs. 11" I. R gf - 4,-,'.,.,M its fw....J-ir' 'QL J '. ' I '. . ' I i.7f-'-ICS wEEBE1ig,9,a-Agnql' R-153' "Marge" lilies to 'sinf latir and Bible club. Choi-rjibrariany. ,Despises home work ahdr-'QvqTl':l':.,Y63fhS to be a singer. lg' 'f-I gifs' Z. ' 'ftlax 7255 A , f -1 v WIESE f s3BfERT.wv..i. :fl Lantern v?,s2g,t'f 'res'er04'f, football. Chemistry? ka' "t af al' e-Bob. Will Q .ff ,ppc 1' eanqng. Q. --Th :Y YAGER ROB RT B w er mg Sam a sailor vvgu 5, . ea.: fi, -N 1 L. .H .th A WEBSTER, PHYLLIS "Phil" enjoys the Qilllgdrigal Choir. President of her hom? foqm. Hopes to be a stenographert'f'fI,.'illQilQl9-'--., ff.: fl. ' 'ff' n ' .gf 1 . ".'.'x 1' 'LW ., , "'y,v:nf i' 4 9 A ' ' i vT5a,'1n5?':- 7.4. '.f"v, 1' T" ,T .Ulf .. .v, 5, H WHIPPffS,.iS'GiN75LD .- "Whip" e'Kff6ffs?'gboH 1JDOkQ1f- hunt- ing fwomenj ai:l'd'sportsKc.3X3?fy foot- ball team. Asprxres to bev"a?1 vy pilot. Visit -' ' if-2 I. - .-:2'z..1. 5-K - - T1 6 WYATTAEKTUNE' . 1 Z .-1 5 "Wyatt"Q, fas in Fiench fclub four semesters1,g3fxleeQclub.g- Busie-,slr self in Junior ,Dra'g1af.ics',GuiQd. 'Canlt stand Sinatra."'I'F1Q1atgS to bqzasvitljilcing in- structor. A :'-'-n:sg,,Q.,.. 'QVQJ 1 . ,gf ' ,' vw-.VL 5: . 'S' fr, I ' I ZAHM, ELAI ' E I, I. , vdf, "Zombie," ice s tingfand dancmg -AAN' tx' 'air Hs! '. l -'i .. af' 'r Wend i- W" ,-. ,,,,,,,... Q 2 ML enthusiast, plays ketballi ,Pet aver sion is English. " ture 1" in, steno graphy- X i " '. ' " f ' htel-4 F' v I 4' . . I., is ' 5:-:lg :xi , , ,Q lf 'N U 'v J, - t , .--44, xayhfggglzi-!'g1? kit- ' i X 'f.kT':v,' ' , . 1 . 1 ilkaszafl ' 45? .X D--jf MB. t, Page F ifty-one 'Z' N ig- 7.1. f:,,f'Q? , ' ' tif, THE SENIORS WHO HAVE SERVED ON-THE l945 LANTERN STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,,,,.... Ei:-Officio Editors ,,......,E. Administration Editor ,.,,, Faculty Editor .......,.,....,...,,,,,. Assistant Faculty Editor ,.,.,,,, Senior A Class Editor ....t,..., Assistant Editor ..,itY.,.r..., Senior B Class Editor ,tt... Assistant Editor ...tV.rt,..,.. Underclassmen Editor r,........ Assistant Editor .....i,t,..,.. Academic Editor ...t..ttt Assistant Editor .,...t..V. Industrial Editor .,....... Commercial Editor .,tr.,,,,tt,,,,, Home Economics Editor ........ Music Editor .t.............,Vt......,,. Assistant Editor .,c......, Social Editor ,,....w.., Assistant Editor ....... Club Editor ............r,.. Assistant Editor ....,...,t Sports Editor ,,..c,..,,.. Assistant Editors ....i,.,, Girls' Sports Editor ....... Technical Advisor .,,,... Business Manager t.....,. Assistant ......,i...,.........,....., Advertising Manager .,r..... Assistant ...................,..,.,,. Photography Editor .......... Assistants ...................,... Art Editor ........ Assistants ...V.,.,,a.Y........ 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VV,A , ,.,. .1.,-Q EZZQ HP W3 y ,MQ My Q, 2 Q J M r W x lf """"1'F! YQ SCIENCE The science students of Easte ished and mystif-ied by microscopic germs isease, peculiar chemical re- rn are aston- that cause d actions, and crackling electrical charges, just as our Red Brothers were. Although science has advanced much since their day, unknown mysteries still challenge us to further research. Upper Left: Miss Rust's Biology II class. Center: Mr. Lange's Chemistry I class. Lower Right: Students from Mr. Lott's Physics class. Page Seventy HISTORY History meant knowledge to the In- dian, and he profited by the experiences of his ancestors. Listening to these stories of bravery and valor always en- couraged and ennobled his life. As we read the great history of our civilization, the mistakes and accom- plishments of our forefathers should assist us in forwarding the cause of democracy. WW be w::5'...M'- " ,. ' 23.1, - .1 " " fc, . 75: 'W f ff et ' X X- N f ff ' K' it 'N ia.. y 2 ' K ' 'V 'X . ' . fl , if N M j, K rl imjnd -Q., M y .M "- N. im- IX .. I 5 x, ' fl., ' 1 A' I- .af 4- ." " ' K Z. if zz' .r - gyjaia ef ,u XX ii.-Ia.. J' 1 f xi "Ri, r t 4 Jw I Q ii i X vi, V 5 I .::. .54-Qhjl' 'fif' f W f !.: Upper Right: Miss Knevel's World History II class. Center: Mr. Brisbin's U. S. History II class. Lower Left: Mr. Van Liere's American Government class. Page Seventy-one 0 ,X X N Q M ,r . r LANGUAGES f l X its Sign language was the chief medium V IH V Q Q,-U 3, of expressing thoughts at tribal pow- ij 'Y -MQ - LL ' wows because their languages differed. f " X '11 : "" ' 'A i.gs V . . . . f' ,vm This hindered friendly relations among the tribes and between the Indians and 'f , the white man. All students today are 2, ,..fr- 'ff H 2 " s r'te- -' ,- 'V fs! M1 , Lower Left: Mr. Anderson's Spanish III V kg" X, " :IA A , Class. ,Q gg : Center: Miss Toogood's Advanced Com- position class. Xfflw sfr it sern - M .- ' '2gvswr25'5 V ffl fi - b ,. .' ,f 'Q ' t.0w,.. 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We hope to overcome racial friction by learning to understand the languages and culture of our sister nations. Lower Right: Miss Smith's Latin IV class. Center: Mr. Sage's French II class. W-ff. :zum-': V6 V I 'l X ' 1 Hitt fQf'g:"' 5s ra l i " 3 ' !xj,1..'-..., I .f 'Q '- "f. ,J . V, I , ff 'W , . ' ' 5, K, 4 ' l . , I , ' A X 3 -.A Q A, ll ' If ,- 'm g , ,' K'- .. 'I 5X , 'H 2- ' Zi? f I F 4 Y, - X . lil ' fi . 1fg .I A -Q: -A Y 1 ., V ,, ,- ., , ,gg U Ali-Y K? V V Pb 5 if li., ' 4 A , J " V-' g " ."""' -. ...... T4 s 4 V, f 1 'if X ' inf 'N Q F tx x X ,5- Q' '- e as 'B C7 IJ'-9' aim um' iff: 'llbk I R X MATHEMATICS The importance of mathematics can not be overestimated. It is a vital sub- ject to every young person in this me- chanically minded world. Unlike the Indians of the past, whose life was based primarily on superstition, our mechanical civilization of today is a product of mathematics. Upper Left: Mr. Morrison's Algebra IV class. Center: Mr. Burnham's Plane Geometry class. Lower Left: Mr. VanVliet's Trigo- nometry class. Page Seventy-four ART DEPARTMENT Pottery-making, painting, and draw- ing, metal working, and weaving con- stituted some of the chief activities of the Indian tribe. Following in similar fields of handicraft are the art classes under Miss Richards' direction. A new mural was painted illustrating American Literature, and it will hang in room 3-53. The signs seen in our halls adver- tising our social activities have been the product of the Art department. 1 4 'iff ,uf Ffelvf .ef Left: At work on the new mural are G. Biglow, M. Banham, and J. Neller. mf, EASTERNER STAFF Standing, left to right: Mr. Suchovsky, C. Esler, M. McClard, B. Gilmore, D. Fowler, E. Wright, Miss Winters. Seated: A. Neyomi, E. Duzenbury, D. Bartrom, S. Salin, N. Clark, B. Clippert, D. Ferris, M. Schlichting. Page Seventy-Five LANTERN STAFF Row 1, left to right: C. Vining, B. Vincent, M. Banham, R. Harkey, J. Byam, V. Drall, I. Schikorra, R. Gates, V. Crouch, D. J. Raymond, A. Neyomi. Row 2: F. Cochrane, M. Schlichting, L. Nelson, D. Brooks, M. Seling, M. McCowan, S. Detwiler, C. Esler, M. A. Garrison, M. Stachel, D. Ferris. Row 3: H. Bollinger, H. Gates, R. Hicks, O. Waterman, R. Wiese, J. Rathbun, D. Schuurmans, L. Hmielewicz, M. Barr, T. Seling, R. Clark. Early in the year the plans for the 1945 Lantern began to be worked out. The staff held a series of meetings in which important details were decided upon Qtheme, dedication, cover, size, etc.j. Taking the general theme, Indians, the art staff began its task of creating the designs which are seen on the section covers, senior panels, and throughout the book. They dug into old books, swept out their imaginations, and finally turned out a masterpiece-a-page. Through the cooperation and efforts of all staff members, we are proudly presenting your 1945 year book. LANTERN ART STAFF Standing: Miss Richards, R. Meyers, F. Crippen, J. Byam, R. Harkey, R. Clark. Seated: F. Bushee, S. Carlson, A. Neyomi, M. Banham, D. Roby. Page Seventy-six X ' - ,,., www QE'-M 3 V:-.,.A , I bziu 1 '--- 3. ..,, 3 9 'i' t I gy :.fE ,I f ff XL' f fD19lX f 40 ylhtilfl .- I K I Il! l K K I x , J' ri V CM l Vllvhk-ni U llll, .--P xi .,..-- s---'- ,....,- ,,.,.- f w... . Top: Charles Kennedy laying out a projejct. Center: Mr. Suchovsky helping with a layout. Bottom: Vernon Cook print- ing the Eastern-Sexton game program. Industry and crafts were studied by the Indians, as well as present day civilization. Through their industries, the Indians were self-sufficient. Now, industry on a large scale can make an entire nation self-sufficient. The industrial department of Eastern prepares the students for work in the factories and shops of the country. Page Seventy-nine 41115 af -.2 K .- r-QQ xi-J " 0. 'P 4 Qin! :HA -and- ft'-WF """"xf-ffbws 5 A.: INN 5 U , x 'A ,W 1'--is FL.. XZ A class of Miss Willman's Typing 2 students. Important to the tribal organizations were the wise ones, who knew a great deal about the use of Wampum, the bartering of goods, and those who recorded the history and myths of the tribes by the use of picture script. just as important to all of our organizations today is the work turned out by our secretaries, stenographers, typists, and bookkeepers. E Q Students of Miss Cline's Shorthand 4 class taking dictation. Il mnefs.af,..- Dorothy Brooks operating a Sundstrand adding machine. By taking the Commercial course in Eastern High, one may obtain a working and accurate knowledge in the business field. Various subjects offered in this course include Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, Oihce Prac- tice, Commercial Law, Salesmanship, Commer- cial Math, and Business Correspondence. During the Senior A semester, a course in OHice Practice may be taken in which to learn how to operate office machines, MASQ.-it Miss Gunnison giving aid to two of the students in her Bookkeeping class. MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN Left: Joe Shields, the guiding light of all Eastern's magazine campaigns. Below: Students bringing in their homeroom's sales the last day of the campaign. Eastern, long nationally recognized for its colossally successful magazine campaigns, came across this year with a sky-rocketing record total that puts all others to shame. In all, over 510,000 worth of subscriptions were sold by the student body under the spirited leadership of the effervescent Joe Shields. The high salesman, Bob Shinberg. broke all previous records for individual sales by bringing in over S400. The traditional dinner party at Hotel Olds and the movie afterwards were enjoyed by the top homerooms, 337 and 375. The whole school celebrated the big victory at the Victory Ball, March 22. Page Eighty-four E35 5 W P f M X 9-'R ?"x9N1: 9 Q 9 ' . JST" . ...Q . .,4. , s . f 1 'iw vm-50" Through the effort of these three, Eastern girls have found a most invit- ing Home Economics department. Left to right they are: Meta Vosbrink, Gertrude Manchester, and Catherine Bruce. Right: Instructions are being given in cooking class before the actual "doing." Page Eighty-seven Left: These girls are cutting out various garments which they will finish during the remainder of the semester. , '1'f"'1lnlu1-..... Under the able direction of Wilda Southworth Crightj, excellent meals are furnished to those who wish to remain at school for lunch. Johane Narvesen Cleftj assists her in this work. Left: "Experimenting" in cooking class. Below: Most of the girls in sewing class work hard on their garments. When these are finished, they may be displayed in one of the show casesg or the girls may model them in a style show for Girls' League. Page Eighty-eight . T is Z hu... Q V cpl A X 3 1. , 1 Q, J A Q ll ,. s 52 - I Q K Q .. ' ' 4 "' 1, 553. V " , I .3 ' P , ' ' g J ,Q V ,, - Iii? Z ' A ,Z "::'i",,,.' 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Qu., fa 1. ,' 4 ,4.ua, 4 a 1 .. 1' n v . 1 1. fs., .fs 1 lil ' .1 1- .. .- gwl -v ...K i fn , ' G 1,8 .aa a 1 ,, gg ' is 1 U? ' 5 54 .',.,',f 0 ,4 -4 y O I .,,,f1' ,rf , , ' . 4 f'- - . '. ,J -...1, ff. 1 4' - ' ' , 1 run-0.-.'-x' '.,' - ,..,-nntp' .,. o 1. - , . ' - w H . ' '.-L '. .1 v. .. I ' . '. . 5 ,- J,- 5 U ,H he 4 U f A 4.3. .'J Q M. ". ,. ' . - . 0'-K. ' , . Q on "' a ,ur an i - ' Q. .sua ' v"'5 v ...a ' v 'nf' ,a was .,:!i'5' "SSE-4 GHOST WANTED "Ghost Wanted," under the superb di- rection of Miss Aleath Garrity, was pre- sented October 19, 1944. This chiller- diller play swang into action when four young people, Marthanne Melendy, Mar- garet Seling, Robert Hicks, and Arden Mote, attempted to cure the girls' grand- mother, Ruth Harkey, of her ideas on voodooism. A zombie, a spiritualist, a scared maid, and secret agents all com- bined to make this one of the most hilari- ous plays given at Eastern. Mr. T. Kenneth Clark directed "Nine Girls," an exciting mystery-comedy. An all-feminine cast, with the exception of Dick Clausen, the radio announcer, was headed by Lois Dewitt, Marilyn McCowan, Arlis Gould, Mary Anne Garrison, and Lorraine Nelson. These girls were capably supported by a steller cast which con- tributed much to a very exciting evening. The audience left Eastern's auditorium with that quivery feeling that comes only after one has seen an eerie murder mystery. Page Ninety-two Hugo Bromley ,,,,,, ...,.,. . Arden Mote Jeffrey Hall ..,,.. .....,.... Robert Hicks Troddy ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,, ,,.. ,.....,,... J a net Byam Ginger Stormgay ,,,,,...,,.,...... Margaret Seling Gale Stormgay .,,. ,.,.,..,, M arthanne Melendy Hatcher ,,,,.,,,,,,.., ..,... ,,,,,,..,,.. R 1 chard Horn Granny Kate ,,,,...,..,,,,,,,. ........ R uth Harkey Professor de Vallon ,,,,,,.,........ Richard Ward Madam Zolga ,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,....,.,,,. Mavis Banham Azalea ,..,,,..,,,,,.,,..,,,,........,, Patricia McKenna Nora Vane .,,,.. ,,., .,,,,,,,,.....,,...., R u th Gates Mr. Bradshaw .... ...... Karl Lautzenheiser Monster ,,,,......,,... ,, ,.,..,.. Roy Whltford NINE GIRLS Phyllis ,, ,.,.,, ,, ,, ,...,,,..... Barbara Lewis Jane , r,..,, Marilyn McCowan Eve ,..,.,,.,,.,,,,......., Arlis Gould Alice .,,,,,, Mary Anne Garrison Frieda ,..,,,, ,.....,.,,.. Leta Mae Aubel Mary ,,,,,.,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,......,..... L ois DeWitt Stella CButchD ,,,,,,. ,.,, ,,,, B a rbara Massuch Sharon CGlamorpussJ,, ,.,, Lorraine Nelson Shirley , ,,,, ,,..,...Donyla Knauf Betty 1TennesseeJ, .Fern Thompson Radio Announcer . ,Dick Clausen GIRL RESERVES Row 1: J. Ommen, K. Harkness, B. Begeman, J MacDouga1l, C. French, G. Steiger, M. Biber. Row 2: B. Lewis, J MacDougall, P. Webster, V. Marvin, D. Eppler, E. Sendzik, J. Hansen, M Robins, B. Foote. Row 3: L. Nelson, A Myers, F. Burczynski, M A. Garrison, S. Horton, D. Paulsen, E. Sayer, D. Parsons, N. Day. Row 4: M. Massuch, B Friesorger, A. Paspas, B Thornbur . Hiashutter, y.J J. Bartos, C. Rich, J Vail, V. Madden, T. Val- kanoff. Page Ninety-three GIRL RESERVES President Mary Biber Row 1: C. Powers, G Dunham, G. Anderson, B Davies, M. Bauerle, B Semrau. Row 2: M. Seling, I Waltz, V. Ward, C Teichert, B. Hagerman D. Hall, B. Berryhill, J Oberlin, C. Bruce, N Smith. Row 3: Miss K. Myers 3 s 0 O O S N P sw W zz? rn FP m n 5' 2 F1 na ..- 0 N m F' 0 koske, M. Scamarcia, Gates, V. Knight, 95 We: om-. sf":' A an P, PU CD 5 2 ff- rr 2 a' S- P- cmo 4 Moss, M. Hulverson, . Cochrane, A. Strope, . Brooks, C. Englehardt, P O'Connor, B. Briggs, C Sendzik, A. Abbott, G Goff. MAGICIANS CLUB President Dick Newman Seated: J. Linebaugh G. Tidwell, D. Hellum, C Kennedy, C. Tyler, D Newman, J. Grommons D. McCumby, R. Ickes. Standing: Mr. F. M VanVliet, K. Wiseman D. Ward, W. Lander, C Stuart, J. Hoath, E. Dyk- hoff, M. Courtright. Row 3: E. Swanson, J Christie, F. Shepard, H Hogan. 1 v v PAN AMERICAN CLUB Seated: Miss L. Knevels D. Woodcock, B. McKay D. Burt, C. Fellows, W Mesick, D. Gorman. Standing: M. Boyle, L. Cook, B. Teichert, D Moe, K. Harkness, J Ommen, J. King, S Strickling, F. Lasko, J. Hunter, D. Stiles, R. Jewell, D. Cotcher, E. Dietrich. Page Ninety-four HI-Y President Don Stevens Row 1: C. Sirhal, R. Peterson, W. Cheal, B. Hall, D. Stevens, E. King, D. Jewell, D. Miller, D. Fineout, P. Tavenerer. Row 2: Mr. M. P. Douglas, M. Anspach, M. Vermeersch, T. Hauss- man, R. Ward, H. Gear- hart, O. Smith, E. Bono- fzglo, R. Knight, W. Breithaupt, D. Letherman. Row 3: J. Semishleo, 1. VanCourt, B. Fitch, H. Swan, B. Freemier, A. Beebe, J. Marvin, L. Hen- nesey, W. Janke. ART CLUB President Mavis Banham Row 1: D. Rossman, M. Travis, A. Neyome, M. Banham, D. Roby. Row 2: N. Ayres, M. Winter, Miss E. Richards, S. Carlson, B. Stackel. Row 3: T. Goyt, F. Paquet, B. Leckband, D. Place, N. Towar, B. Young, R. Devereaux. SOCIAL DANCING CLUB Row 1: L. Nemeth, J Hath, J. Hayden, N Church, B. Foote, K Harkness, E. Sayer, D Clark, D. Carson, M. Ver- meersch. Row 2: Miss J. Edmon- son, E. Lucius, J. Harp, J. Gafner, P. Belsito, J Henderson, M. Cardwell J. Oberlin, L. DuBrull, JI David. Row 3: D. Graham, D VanDommelin, D. Gates, B. Fitch, B. Sharp, A Beebe, B. Teichert, N Lott. BOYS'FUR,FEATH ER, FIN CLUB President Pete Fronzack Row 1: A. Trudgeon, P. Fronzack, C. Benson, D. Divine, B. Sharp, D. Gra- ham. Row 2: S. Smith, K. White, E. Fronczak, D. Jennings, W. Hotiano- vich, Mr. Sheathelm. Row 3: C. Collier, E. Wells, J. Every, L. Swan- son, D. Robinson, D. Ban- nan. Page Ninety-five GIRLS' FUR, FEATHER, FIN CLUB President Lorayne Puffer Row 1: J. Willson, L. Puffer, B. Beardslee, G. Hinckley, J. Smith, I. M. Boettcher. Row 2: M. Eliser, G. Atkison, A. Swan, J. Smith, M. Simmons, M. Reid, Miss P. Rust. Row 3: M. Rose, G. Stoner, G. Jackson, B. Sosnoskie, L. Davison, I. Vedder. S FRENCH CLUB Row 1: M. Newberry, C. Conlin, B. Dodson, D Parsons, B. Begeman, C. French, D. Paulsen, A Maier, J. Wyatt, M. Far age. Row 2: Mr. Sage, B. Clippert, M. Beyer, C. Preuss, A. Leaf, L. Brock- way, V. Jordan, A. Hame- lin, J. Siegel, V. Peter- ITIHH. Row 3: V. Caldrider, C. Blincoe, J. Keeler, S. Morgan M. McClard N ciafk, 'P. DeWilde,i JI Corn, B. Fuller, M. Sur- ato, J. Russell, B. Rode- if I FRENCH CLUB President Jack Alcenius Row 1: B. Smith, E. Denewith, J. Jarrad, C. Cox, D. Kraner, D. Ter- rell, J. Middaugh. Row 2: E. Graham, J. Gilmer, S. Hulbert, N. Church, B. Hawkins, M. Marshall, B. Barton, M. Fostrom, G. Cole, E. Adams. Row 3: Mr. Sage, A. Mershon, A. Osbo, B. Gillmore, B. Bauerle, S. Utter, P. Lewis, B. Dur- bin, J. Shelly, S. Szeponek, L. Durfee, 'D. Crandel, J. Brackbank. Row 4: G. Golgofsky, G. Thompson, R. Briggs, J. Alcenius, R. Berry, L. Dissette, E. Kulpa, G. Wakulsky, C. Quick, E. Wilson, W. Hotchkin. baugh. V U 'i'iv': -42-53: s , igsgiax ..--w Page Ninety-six SPANISH CLUB President Wiley Brownlee Seated: L. Harcus, M. Harcus, B. Jackson, W. Brownlee, M. Schlichting. Standing: C. Pickens, V. Sargeant, T. Ruona- vaara, A. MacArthur, B. Locke, V. Kampen, B. Hummel, Mr. W. Ander- son. USH ERS' CLU B President Amy Lou Fox Row 1: E. Lucius, J. Brown, D. Fisher, H. Hughes, D. Hall, M. Mas- such, B. Glossop. Row 2: J. I-Ierp, I. Shire, D. Carson, J. Allen, R. Box, M. Giddings, B. Hagerman, B. Grimm, D. Gillett. Row 3: A. Fox, A. Young, R. Perry, E. Por- ter, C. Rosandahl, B. Gardner, B. Schutt, D. Stiles, B. Yeakey, Mrs. D. Bigelow. BIBLE STUDY CLUB Row 1: J. Hath, O. Starr, F. VanVlerah, A. Jones, P. Dollarhite, J. Knickerbocker, M. L. Jolliif, M. Monroe. Row 2: K. Garshow, V. Crouch, S. Tidd, I. Howi- son, S. VanVlerah, B. Hughes, D. Stortz, Mr. H. Bosch. Row 3: D. Morgan, J. Hayden, L. Zimmerman, D. Dravenstatt, H. Nel- son, J. Gritzmacher, A. Schlack. Page Ninety-seven RADIO CLUB President Kieth Baldwin Row 1: Mr. W. C. Spit ler, A. Buck, R. Taylor, T. Seling, K. Baldwin, G. Milroy. ' Standing: B. Engle, D. Morgan, F. Kolberg, O. Franke. PROJECTORS CLUB Row 1: R. Vanderstow B. Morehouse, D. Van: Dommelin, R. Howard, R Phelps, G. Porterheld, D Hayhoe. Row 2: G. Vanderstow J. Hansen, B. Foster, :U cnzgi I3-77 Qfgw 92 Snag PEF2 'TWT' ' P- wfli OIF! 'Mn S5 Pa 3055 vida paint: Rhynard, D. Root, Foster, H. Rapelje, Whittemore. w Page Ninety-eight CIVIL AIR PATROL President Margaret Rinckey Seated: G. Phinney, H. Schworer, P. Siegfried, J. Crawford, M. Rinckey, J. Murray. Standing: Miss R. Kruse, W. Mitchell, L. Welford, E. Lownsbery, P. Brown, P. Myers. JUNIOR RED CROSS President Myrtle Thomp- son Seated: M. Thompson, R. Kellogg, L. Bennett, M. Stortz, Miss H. Lowry. Standing: J. Ballmer, B. Crawford, M. Sessions, B. Taylor, W. Zdybel, H. Thompson, J. VanVlerah. FORENSIC DEPARTMENT For the first time in history, Eastern's Debate Squad, headed by Marjorie Harrod and Dick Clausen and ably coached by T. G. Harris, successfully vanquished Grand Rapids Union High's team to win the much-coveted State Championship. Delivering her sparkling oration "Education for Living" Ruth Gates, senior speech student, took second place in the state finals Oratorical contest. This active year of the Forensic department which included victory speeches, panel discussions, and radio broadcasts was culminated by a banquet held May 18. Left: Dick Clausen, Phyllis Davis, Mar- jorie Harrod, T. G. Harris, and Ruth Gates, who composed the Varsity Debate Team. Right: All those engaged in Forensic activities. Page Ninety-nine -s...................................T...... Q el 4' 9,9911 tm Q45 H M N J, i . Q 5 QQ P' J 6 0 Y s 2 - 96? Qi- In Q .5 X 'Lim' wwe fm fm? 0 :wax 5. Q Q 1 . Q W Q A W ww M? :HQ , . aff ? M I w ,u 1 1 I' mf. 'X 3 Z 3 J Q 5 .MQ gt , - I cg , .,,' 2 2.215 Y 'V F I Q-. M -4 x .1 I A If ,.,.. 0 1 ,A - ,,-. wb- 6 N -fiM..55 g g f. .. ,461 Q A I A gl: 5' i'A - ::::" Vzl- -A--N -"' A ' .W , R 'A A , -I I I Av ',,,.'2 j ::.,-.,,:f fx 1 bw A --- 1' ' I 1 Q 1 ,, , 'waz A ww. ,Az fx , wi. , :mmi Q ' A 5 f M Q, , .A .f--lj ,232 Iii' ,'.-:-v:1:f- 1:" ' .,,, ,.,5,., 2 lfj- "" 1 ywiw lb QQQ, t M .lgw :fax as Q, 5 5? ga We Mr. WILLIAM MCINTIRE rlirector of the Marlrigal Choir Girls' Glee Club and Girls' Chorus presented the operetta "THE VAGABOND KlNG" December 14th and 15th, 1944 featuring Bob Shinberg and june Pekrul supported by Members of the Madrigal Choir All who saw THE VAGABOND KING will remember it as a top-notch entertainment. Bob Shinberg and June Pekrul deserve the praise they received for their performance. Harmony "plus" was the result of the blending of June's clear soprano with Bob's rich tones in such a song as "Only A Rose." Nor can one forget Roy Whitford, Vivian Crouch, and Bryan Grinnell whose marvelous performances added to the su'gcess.wof,the play. A ' "-' 151' ll'fFW5?T1. The cast was ably supported by the Choir, and the gorgeousness of the costumes-over two hundred pieces- increased the loveliness of a Fmishedvperformance. Page One Hundred Two CHOIR First Row, Left to Right: V. Westhoff, J. Grover, J. Converse, D. Smith, E. Stephens, J. Sargeant, P. Mor- ris, R. Green, J. Pekrul, M. Weeber, P. Shepard, B. Taylor, M. Dudley, G. Waller, V. Crouch. Second Row: L. DeWitt, E. Graham, D. McElmurry, P. Webster, B. Gunther, V. Marvin, L. Aubel, J. Hiaeshutter, E. Wright, N. Shanker, R. Schlack, S. Tidd, G. Cole, N. Lyons, P. Gaunt, B. Haun, T. Smith. Third Row: B. Bahan, D. Horn, D. Bahan, M. Bottom, J. Gritzmacher, J. Angell, T. Haussman, A. Hagen, H. Gemalsky, B. Harris. Fourth Row: T. Halsey, D. Dravenstatt, B. Ford, H. Nelson, D. Schuurmans, N. Ballmer, G. Schraft, B. Grinnell, R. Whitford, G. Wilder, H. Helmker. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row, Left to Right: K. Luden, P. Fowler, D. Siegmund, S. Stowell, G. McLeod, Mr. McIntire, D. Crawford, A. Smrek, M. Peats, C. Powers, M. Farage, H. Ouenhause. Second Row: P. Sutherland, B. Hoeflinger, L. Snyder, B. Durban, M. Surato, V. Marvin, E. Carver, J. Wyatt, L. Armstrong, P. Saxman, C. Pruitt, V. Hack- ney, I. Hawison. Third Row: D. McE1murry, I. Kick, J. Hiaeshutter, P. Messersmith, L. Edwards, D. Gillett, H. Waldron, B. Eding, M. Gates, M. Tiedeman, B. Feguer, P. Lalles,HD,..Eowler. . Page One Hundred Three GIRLS' CHORUS First Row, Left to Right: D. Voelker, D. Crittenden, J. Bement, M. Jolliff, T. Cornell, P. Dollarhite, S. Fry, D. Jameson, G. Schlichting, A. Jones, D. Edwards, D. Carson, J. Sourwine, V. Phillips. Second Row: J. Knickerbocker, L. Watson, C. Urban, M. Brabbs, N. Martin, J. Hunter, M. Cronkight, M. Jajko, J. Russell, J. Davis, P. Noftsger, V. Benham, B. Phillips, P. Pike, D. Schairer. Third Row: A. Voelker, B. Needham, D. Gardner, A. Davis, L. Geyer, J. King, G. Ludwig, A. McGinley, I. Wrzinsinski, G. Babcock, D. Eding, J. Hull, J. Abbott, B. Thornbury, S. Szepanek, B. Radebaugh. Roy Whitford "Tabarie" Rosemary Green "Lady Mary" Dave Eldridge "Oliver" June Pekrul u Katherine de Vaucells" Bob Shinberg 1 "Francois Villon" i Page On: Hundred Four First Row, Left to Right: T. Halsey, wicz, J. Puffer, R. Berry. Second Row: Rees, D. Potter, D. Andrews, D. Winters, R. Nagel, K. Kelly, J. Van Syoc, B. Early, J. Lenon, F. Fay, W. Trefry. BOYS' BAND Mr. HAROLD FERGUSON director of the Boys' and Girls' Bands presented the annual SPRING CONCERT April 19, 1945 Outstanding numbers were "The Trumpeteers" Lilian Kasner-Soloist "Military Overture" and "Snow White Overture" Other selections tended to make a very successful evening Austin, D. Havens, D. Hammond, B. Briggs, M. Baker, R. Hmiele . Kuchar, B. Warner, L. Kobus, B. Beaumont, G. West, L. Cook H . Ezray, N. Ballmer, D. Buhl, B. Krisor, R. Crawford. Third Row . Ungren, A. Gaunt, J. Van Norman, J. Alcenius, N. Malone, J Fet ters, H. Peterman, B. Grinnell, G. Springborg, J. Distler, B. Hocking, R. Runciman. Last Row: C. Bays B Hicks, C. Caldwell, C. Hutchen, P. Laningham, A. Trudgeon, J. Dillingham, D. Eldredge, H. Gates, P. Wilcox ii 'fi-A Page One Hundred Five GIRLS' BAND First Row, Left to Right: H. Matthews, V. Westhoff, N. Torrance, M. Dudley, M. Phillips, S. Horton, B. Hawkins. Second Row: R. Ziegler, L. Durfee, J. Hanson, S. Utter, P. Brown, N. Ayres, D. Stortz, E. Sexton, N. Beech, O. Van Epps, M. Hovey, B. Dodson, B. Buerle. Third Row: D. Newsom, B. Bischoff, M. Ginther, T. Valcanoff, D. Harvey, E. Sayer, P. Miske, M. Munter, J. Hayden, M. Marshall, B. Vincent, V. Hackney, P. Sutherland, B. Haun, E. J. Sayer. Last Row: V. Steiger, W. Mitchell, J. Watkins, B. Barton, J. Shelly, M. Rinckney, J. Hayden, J. Goff, W. Redburn. Every year thousands of students marvel at the snappy formations that they have seen skillfully executed at ?Eastern's fpowtball games. Few realiz,e the wiprk and tinge neededftca predpce. such .prej cision crnairching. We hand"'iti'to the kboys for addiligkthat indeHnable"s'omething to" thefspirit of every game. Below is pictured the band going into one of its formations at Macklin 'Figld during the Eastern-Sexton football game. vi 1' ' wg. ..s- ffi :g,,,?.k-gr i my, 'gui , ,q u . . SE Q , ,LEE , tx 2. F 3E .V ,.,r g . , 4 ' 'li-"Z . " "' . . 4 , I J,i W ' L if is 3. twiki, 1 ffiggl 'Jggiiti ig W if ' if .wily ' iii " ' ..2't"' Fi- if Li' is xi? di g, V! v 119 kiwi Sf sta 4 -2 :mia . 1 . ,,Q.,i'i?,!i. . Q V' 3'fgE,lfi .,," 9-., . it-S4315 5 3 .v3Qf,.g'.' 7'lgEiV,Qgv ti .. Y-R '4X.A i Q A ' G' c gift' 'f' '7 is fri ! Wi" . ' 'f in ' fs? F-f.'?"',r'f1.fi '1 51 "" 7 if-,. . ..-L ig g s . ,vw rfff-f,e':5'g,, -J '4 A. if i it . - N WJ G ... . . 4 4 W . ,i - A - 30. . 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A Winston, M. Walk- er, M. Morrison, D Egerton. Row 2: R. Whit ford, D. Rich, B Nixon. All the executive authority of the Athletics department is vested in the Board of Athletic Con- trol. This group of students and teachers have among their duties, the arranging of games for the various sports, giving letters to those deserving of them, and arranging the buying of athletic equipment. CHEERLEADERS Row 1: A. Saunto, T. Goyt, B. Harris. Row 2: H. Leiby, E. Rosier, R. Whitford, E. Shepard. l Much of the intense school spirit invariably found at Eastern's athletic events, we owe to an energetic squad of cheerleaders led by Roy Whitford. Besides being on hand at all the pre-game pep assemblies, they are always on the spot of action cheering for our Alma Mater. Page One Hundred Eight :Q Z, Q 5- x K" Q A Nw, Q! 6 VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row: C. Tyler, R. Castellani, D. Hardy, B. Highfill, H. Yeo, G. Thomas, T. Petroff, J. Assid, J. Wickham, A. McClernan, B. Hanley, F. Verderese. Row 2: M. Crandall, C. Taylor, R. Mercer, C. Kennedy, R. Whipple, D. Hennings, B. Benedict, S. Dines, P. Lanningham, A. Turik. Row 3: B. Babcock, A. Moshkosky, C. Seger, J. Shaw, B. Coopes, S. Terranova, M. Barr, D. Divine, D. Havens, S. Saline. L. Hekhuis, Coach Morrison. When the football season finally rolled around in 1944, Coach "Doc" Morrison and his staff were greeted by a large number of promising football players. After a few weeks of intense training, our boys journeyed to Saginaw. Playing the best game of their season, Arthur Hill toppled us in a thrilling battle, 26-18. Bouncing back from the defeat of the previous week, our team retaliated by defeating a highly talented Flint Northern eleven, 28-13. The next week we traveled to jackson where there was obviously one of the best teams in the state. In this game our team could not stem the tide of the Vinkings' powerful passing and running attacks. As a result we were defeated, 41-0. Revengeful of their loss of the last Friday, the Quakers defeated Battle Creek, 21-0. Frank Ver- derese, Gordy Thomas, and Bob Hanley sparked our team in this victory. Then came the game with River Rouge. We entered the contest as the underdogs, but thanks to the all-round spirit of the team we emerged victorious with a 19-0 score. The game scheduled for the following week with Ann Arbor was called off. The cancellation of this game gave a much needed rest to the gridmen, which proved valuable in the defeat of Grand Rapids Catholic Central. Dick Haven's and joe Assid's line play was one of the features of the game. Our next game was with our traditional rival from across town, Sexton. The game was a thriller from start to Finish with both sides playing outstanding football. Sexton led at the half 13-0. They added another touchdown in the third quarter but failed to make the conversion. It wasn't until the last five minutes of the game that our offensive really s'arted clicking. Our first threat fell short when, after receiving a pass on the three yard line, it was fumbled and Sexton recovered. Sexton then had to punt out of danger, we received the ball, and in three quick pass plays we were deep in their territory. From there Hardy passed to Yeo who lateralled to Wickham for a touchdown. Our next goal came With less than two minutes to go. Castellani threw to Petroff and he went over from the three yard line for a touchdown. The conversion was good and Sexton still led 19-13. Tom Petroff and Andy Truik are a few of the many boys who played an outstanding game that dav. The final score was Sexton 19, Eastern 13. ' Page One Hundred Ten THE TEAM The eleven boys who led Eastern to its victories in the Held of football should not be forgotten. As a team, their playing was excellent and gave the strong teams of the state much opposition. As a result, the games of this season proved very successful. RESERVE FOOTBALL First Row, left to tight: B. Nagle, C. Perry, J. King, J. Rowlett, J. Webb, J. Melville, D. Partee, J. Deady, D. Rowe, G. Trowbridge, B. Gearhart, J. Martin. Second Row: B. Swenk, D. Edmonds, A. Parks, B. Trefry, D. Foote, J. Rathbun, B. Lawrence, M. Kuchar, B. Sharp, E. Deady, B. Wiese, J. Fenner, F. Crippen, D. Root. Third Row: J. Barberio, G. Buxton, L. Mann, D. Gates, H. Bannasch, C. Sirhal, S. Malatinsky, K. Leeth, G. DeFeyton, D. McCumby, P. Tidswell, F. Barberio, B. Earley, F. Wilkins. Fourth Row: Coach Spitler, D. Bartrem, E. Kulpa, D. Clemmer, B. Utter, B. Sayre, F. Fay, H. Rees, P. Tavenner, D. Metters, D. Letherman, J. Ray, Coach Sheathelm. The reserve football players, under the watchful eye of Coach Spitler, are being groomed for future varsity material. The season was a successful one. It was topped off by the annual Junior-Sophomore game which the Juniors won 7-6. Page One Hundred Elevena Q V ? a-. 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The basketball team opened up its season at Kalamazoo, losing a thriller 19-16. The next game was with a powerful Flint Central five. We emerged victorious, leading all the way 27-21. l The week after vacation, Flint Central turned the tables on us and we were defeated 35-26. The following Friday we went down to Ann Arbor, and with Sam Terranova dumping in 15 points, we came home with a S-A victory. Our next game was a crucial one with Jackson. This was a rough and tumble affair. In this battle Tom Petroff showed his outstanding basketball ability by leading our quintet to a much prized victory over the Vikings 21-20. Our traditional rival Sexton was met in the next game. Our boys played good ball, but couldn't stem the tide so we were beaten 36-30. The following Saturday night, on their home court, the Quakers, led by Harry Yeo's 14 points defeated Muskegon 34-25. The next encounter was with Battle Creek who proved to be to our liking. The linal score was 34-16. We met a stubborn Ann Arbor team the following week, and with Tom Petroff leading the way again with 16 points, we won, 38-33. The team traveled to jackson for the next game. Being definitely off form we lost 35-20. Seeking revenge and wanting at least a share in the 5A league, we tripped up Sexton. Bruce Benedict and Vanly Hos1er's excellent play stood out. The game ended in our favor 35-25. We journeyed to Battle Creek for our last scheduled game of the season. Bob Nixon's fine bas- ket shooting kept us in the game till the other boys started connecting. We emerged victorious in the last 45 seconds on a tip-in shot. This game brought us a SA league title for the second straight year. We didn't fare so well in the State tournament, losing our first game 39-28 to Flint Northern. Under the expert coaching of Ray Altenhof, Eastern High Schoo1's basketball team had another successful season. Next year should also prove profitable with many veterans returning. Page One Hundred Thirteen THE TEAM To these Five boys, much credit should be given. With their Fine playing and cooperation we succeeded in splitting the 5-A league title. ' ' ' One of these five boys, Tom Petroff, was outstanding in his play for the season. He was picked on two A11-State teams, and is one of the best players in Eastern's history. RESERVE BASKETBALL w,i Wt f Q , l N X e Front Row: K. Skidmore, R. Marsh, E. Schmit, B. Lawrence. Row 2: P. Lanningham, R. Peterson, C. Merideth, W. Cheal. , Row 3: H. Root, D. Pekins, F. Wilkins, Coach Spitler. The Reserve Basketball team, displaying excellent ability and spirit, enjoyed a winning season. Some of these boys showed much ,skill and will undoubtedly be moved up to the varsity, while others will get needed experience by staying on the reserves. Page One Hundred Fourteen 5 Z A X 1 1 Z, wg ,A , 1 MMN M I M ,f s ' E 1:.'.. .... Z w ake' 'f ww, ww, W" wM,.,,V .W wmwwwwqwmm M mmm, , A ' -My-5"",, M, , ., -mfg., W ,..:::,, .,.. " ::5,E1::-: , ,,-A- .,,:,:::.-,,. up "' sr "1 Q .,,, K..-X A- ,V .J I , if A CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: L. Scorry W. Graham, R Medlock, D. Paul- son, S. Gibb. Row 2: R. A Winston, K. Kelly W. Guernsey, H Bollinger, B. Latka L. Swanson, A Manning, Mgr. The Quaker Cross Country Team enjoyed one of its most successful seasons in recent years. They started out slowly but were in top form for the 5-A meet. Every boy ran his best and as a result, we now hold the Cross Country Trophy. Winding the season up, we placed seventh in the state meet. TRACK Row 1: C. Perry, J. Fleming, B. Latka, B. Sharp, B. Tidswell, D. Letherman, B. Jackson, T. Warner, D Miller, M. Krishin, B. Nixson, B. Highiill, J. Augustine, B. Devereaux, D. Stickning. Row 2: R. A. Winston, B. McFadden, D. Rusk, J. Stowl, G. Wilder, R. Palmer, W. Graham, E. Carlson, D Melville, B. Utter, B. Sayre, D. Jewell, G. Bailey, D. Bartrem, R. Lewis, D. Eldredge, S. Gibb. Row 3: T. Devlin, T. Ballas, C. Huntington, H. Pinksa, D. Paulson, M. Kuchar. The Track Team, under the coaching of R. A. Winston, will make a good account of itself this season. With three lettermen returning and a host of new material, they will strive to bring in many points for a victory. Page One Hundred Sixteen 1 SWIMMING Front Row: C. Tyler, G. Stevenson, C. Seger, S. Gibb, T. Devlin. Row 2: R. A. Winston, T. Guernsey, H. Schilting, W. Guernsey, D. Paulson, D. Hellum, T. Lakin, D. Stickning, A. Manning, Mgr. The Swimming Team, facing some of the best squads in the state, won two, tied two, and lost four meets. They placed fourth in the 5-A and ninth in the state. Next year promises to be one of the best seasons in recent years, as many veterans are returning. BASEBALL Row 1: N. Ricketts, E. Schmidt, L. Hekhuis, Mr. Barr, B. Lawrence, C. Seger, R. Hmielewicz, B. Hanes, C. Tyler, W. Cheal, R. Peterson, K. A. Leeth. Row 2: Burnham, coach, P. Lanningham, B. Teicher, L. Mann, B. Nagel, T. Petroff, L. Boucher, G. Thomas, R. Whipple, V. Hosler, J. Fenner, E. Leiby, Coach Spitler. The Baseball Team has many veterans returning, and out of these, Coach Burnham should mold a winning combination. The infield, outfield, and pitching staff are led by Tom Petroff, Cal Segar, and Neil Ricketts respectively. These boys should have a lot to do with making a good season. Page One Hundred Seventeen TENNIS Row 1: R. Clark H. Costoff, D. Fine- out, J. Puffer, J Frucy, F. Crippen R. Havens. Row 2: G. Shraft R. Early, B. Han- ley, B. Braithweit B. Freemire, E Deady, Coach Alte- noff. The Tennis Team, under the guidance of Coach Altenhof, promises to be a threat to the 5A court crown this year. With the majority of players returning, they will attempt to down such powerhouses as Sexton and Battle Creek. If victorious over these two teams, the crown will un- doubtedly go to Eastern's racketeers. GOLF L. to R.: R. Ward, S. Malatinsky, G. Stev- enson, C. Tyler, D. Denton, L. Tuttle, H. Cushion, P. Sidote, Mr. Morrison. If the linksmen follow in the footsteps of the golf teams of past years, they will enjoy a victorious season. Gordon Stevenson and Carlton Tyler are the returning veterans, so the hopes of a credit- able record lies principally in these boys. Page One Hundred Eighteen 5 M, Q QS? X u a GIRLS' SPORTS All activities of Eastern High School con- form to the finest point of perfection, and the Girls' Physical Education Department does not deviate. A well balanced sports program including basketball, volleyball, archery, swimming, and softball, are enjoyed during the various seasons of the school year by the students, as well as the able instructors, Miss Kruse and Miss Edmondson. Row 1: S. Raymond, W. Redburn, A. Paspas. Row 1: E. Meyers, P. McKenna, B. Clippard. Row 2: B. McKay, P. Fee, B. Rockstad. Row 2: M. Winters, M. McC1ard, I. Walker B . Humble. Page One Hundred Twenty if-8.5:-L-' 0, w 'Q' 2 4 9 A 'ag 3, J g 3 M A x S, MW A in xt s.. s 3 G., 9 iw R ,...,i' xx WX kN +I K' if X f gf y 5 ix XXXXx fa if As business manager of the Lantern this year, I found pleasant, interesting, and educational. The financial success depends a great deal upon the cooperation of the students our school, and it was truly shown this year. The Lantern, is the means by which we of Eastern show our progress. my work very of the Lantern and faculty of in my opinion, My assistant, Inga Schikorra, contributed much to the success of our yearbook. I know the students of Eastern will enjoy reading this publication as much as we have enjoyed helping to bring it to you. Business Manager -1945 Lantern For a yearbook to be successful it should be linancially sound. One of the principal sources of income is the revenue derived from sponsorship advertising. We, especially, want to pay tribute to the splendid cooperation given us by the many Lansing business institutions who supported our yearbook. Nearly one hundred-fifty business firms in the city are sponsors of the 1945 Lantern. The students of Eastern High School appreciate this wholehearted support. As advertising managers, we would like to express our gratitude to Bob Shinberg, Martha Meissner, Lucille Hethorn, Beverly Evans, and Shirley Zimmerman for their effort and assistance. We take this opportunity to thank Mr. Peterman for his able counsel and guidance. May Eastern High School students show their appreciation by patronizing our sponsors whenever possible. adgwmjaweef A dvertising Managers -1945 Lantern Page One Hundred Twenty-two Virginia Drall Inga Schikorra Business Manager Asst. Business Manager 2 :ii V.: :F ,a : 5: : . g5f 1iEE:-- 1 Claudine Esler Donna Ferris Advertising Manager Advertising Manager Page One Hundred Twenty-three gay S THE 4-STAR SPONSORS 1 we QCII' S I-I El S f f f f HEATHERWOOD FARMS Mi1k - Ice Cream 2701 East Michigan Avenue Telephone 21305 ffff Be Sure 1t's the Local Product HARVIN 'S ICE CREAM "The Cream of Michigan" Phone 21139 - 229 South Cedar St. ffff Good Food Always TRIO SANDWICH SHOP NO. I 516 South Washington Avenue Sandwiches to Take Out f f f f AFFELDT'S Meats and Groceries Serving Lansing over 60 years. Ask your neighborfshe knows. 303 East Grand River Avenue f f f f FRANKLIN DeKLEINE COMPANY Fountain Pen Headquarters Printing - Lithographing - Office Supphes 315 North Grand f f f f Puttfrfbay My W M I ' JW 1' get your donnelly deb.. ...for the younq in heart 0 Q 235 , Pg Onel-IddT y-I THE 4-STAR SPONSORS Compliments of AMERICAN STATE BANK Lansing, Michigan Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'A' i' ir 'A' FAMOUS GRILL Famous for Good Food Chicken in the Rough Broiled Sizzling Steaks 'A' 'lr 'A' 'A' Let VERSLUIS capture your personality in a photograph of distinction. Studios - 50 Michigan Theatre Bldg. 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Phone 59376 I'k'k'k'k Compliments of INSURANCE CO LANSING MICHIGAN "1 X 7 WOLVEIQINE 'k ir ir ir Dependable ice and Fuel Service LANSING ICE 6 FUEL COMPANY Page One Hundred Twenty-eight THE 4-STAR SPONSORS Congratulations . . To the Classes of 1945 MICHIGAN STATE FARM BUREAU 221 North Cedar Street - Lansing, Mich. ffff Willard Batteries Gulf Products VAUGHAN BATTERY SERVICE 600 E. Grand River Ave. - Phone 45367 f f f f RICHARD'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions a Specialty "It's a Pleasure to Serve You" 924 E. Grand River, Corner High Street ffff For Victory Buy More War Bonds! MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION Lansing, Michigan ffff Best Wishes Lansing Hi-Speed Company HI-SPEED GAS At Your Neighborhood Station ffff Good Insurance AUTO-OWNERS Insurance Company ffff Miss Toogood: How would you punctuate this sentence? Mary went swimming and lost her bathing suit." Dick Horn: I'd make a dash after Mary. Mr. Lott: Why the quotation marks all over this paper? Bob Shinberg: Courtesy to the boy on my left sir Mickey Crandall: What's the purpose of this? Bones Curtis: What? Mickey: I said, what's the purpose of this? You know what purpose IS? Bones: Sure-a purpose is an Indian's baby Page One Hundred Twenty- THE ZYSTAR SPONSORS BACON'S SHOE SERVICE 927 East Michigan Avenue 'lr 'A' Compliments of W. RAY GORSLINE 900 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' VAN PEENEN'S FLOWERS 127 East Michigan Avenue - Phone 41437 i' i' MILLS FOOD MARKET 925 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' STUDENT SUPPLY HOUSE Across from Eastern Auditorium 'Ir 'A' Since 1917 Xxth CENTURY TAILORS Phone 43625 - 125 East Michigan Ave. ir i' PUFF'S GROCERY 1002 East Michigan Avenue 'lr i' MORGAN IEWELRY COMPANY 121 South Washington Avenue Since 1876 'k 'k S M A L L ' S Home of Hart, Schatfner G Marx Clothes i' 'k DANIEL'S I EWELRY COMPANY "Your Class Ring Iewe1ers" Page On Hundred Thirty THE 2-STAR SPONSORS S A M ' S Sportswear anol Clothing for Young Men 317 North Washington Avenue ir i' Compliments of RUNDLE'S RADIO SHOP i' 'A' LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Z 'A' 'i' Compliments SHAW IEWELRY COMPANY i' i' BUDD'S MUSIC HOUSE "Everything in Music" 318 South Washington Avenue bie" Lott T. G. Harris and ? A. Winston, 1917 Page One Hundred Thirty-one THE 2-STAR SPONSORS The Quality Is Never Questioned at H U R D ' S 'lr 'A' CANNIFF'S 118 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'k STANLEY I. CLARK Cleaners and Dyers 'lr 'A' Compliments RENIGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ir 'A' TWO LEGS, INC. Pants - Sweaters - Iackets i' 'k HARRYMAN SHOES 118 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'A' BONCILLA BARBER SHOP H. A. Ernst - Proprietor 'A' 'A' Compliments of CHIKEE SHOP 'A' ir DUBOIS AND HUGHES 307-9 North Washington Avenue 'A' 'k Compliments of INTER CITY COACH LINES ir ir The WEISSINGER PAPER COMPANY 201 North Hosmer St. 'A' ik Miss Garrity: Why did you call the hero of your theme "Adam"? Don Letherman: You said to write it in the I-irst person. Miss Richards: Ah! What is this? It is superb! What soul! What expression! A step forward in art! Fred Crippen: Yeah! That's where I clean the paint off my brushes. Page One I-Iund d Thir y wo THE 2-STAR SPONSORS ACME BUSINESS COLLEGE lust West of Knapp's - Phone 23091 'A' 'A' 234 South Capitol Ave. - Lansing, Mich. GREGORY, MAYER 6 THOM COMPANY Office Furniture - Stationery - Printing - Loose Leaf Devices 'A' 'k The DUDLEY PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Merchandise if 'A' MIDWAY CAFE 326 North Cedar Street 'A' if LANSING STORAGE COMPANY "We Know How" 440 North Washington Ave. - Phone 22672 ir 'A' "Fine Tailoring Since 1898" IOHN HERRMANN'S SONS 218 North Washington Ave. - Lansing 'A' ik HARRY LEBUDA INSURANCE AGENCY 305 Hollister Building i' 'A' Compliments of QUALITY FRUIT MARKET 2326 South Cedar Street 'A' 'A' HAYDEN'S 5c to 51.00 STORE t 2609 South Cedar Street 'k i' COTTAGE INN RESTAURANT 3501 South Cedar Street 'A' i' RUESS 6. HIGH FOOD MARKET Corner Cedar and Baker P One Hund d Thirty-thre THE Z-STAR SPONSORS MARTELLI GROCERY 625 Baker Street - Phone 22504 ir 'k WAGENVOORD 6. COMPANY Lansing 2, Michigan i' 'A' MICHIGAN SHEET METAL WORKS 116 South Larch Street ir 'A' AL'S COFFEE SHOP "The Best Meals in Town" uk 'A' RAY THROOP INSURANCE AGENCY 120 North Pennsylvania Avenue 'k 'A' CLYDE B. SMITH Insurance 'A' 'k LANSING LAUNDRY 6 DRY CLEANERS Phone 21535 Jake Burnham and his sister. K. "Sweet Si t Verna Gu Page One Hundred Thirty-four 1 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS MERRITT 61 BAILEY SHOE STORE "Ex-Ray Fitted" ll2Vz North Washinqton Avenue 'A' 'A' AUTOPARK Complete Motor Overhaulinq uk al' LANSING CROWN SERVICE 233 South Capitol Avenue i' 'A' HOTEL OLDS Lansinq's Leading Hotel 'k 'A' NELLER CADILLAC SERVICE 220 West Washtenaw St. - Phone 46416 i' i Compliments of MICHAEL N. NAKFOOR 'k 'A' MATT'S MARKET 931 South Cedar Street 'A' i' Compliments of GRANGER BROTHERS. BUILDERS 'k 'lr STEVENSON-BENNETT HARDWARE CO 1142 South Washington Ave. i' i' RAY SABLAIN 2827 South Cedar St. - Phone 20734 ir 'k Bob Shinberg: Why do you always play the same piece? Gene Devine: It haunts me. Bob: It should, you've murdered it often enough. jack Grommons: Where do bad girls go? Dick Newman: Most everywhere. Page One H d d Th ii THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Conqratuiations from OLDSMOBILE LOCAL 652-U.A.W.-C.I.O. 'A' 'k PRIOR BODY SHOP 324 South Hosmer St. - Phone 44710 'A' 'A' BRICK and SUPPLIES CORPORATION "Michiqan's House of Brick" 'k 'A' CHARLES "SELF -SERVE" FOOD MARKET 2000 East Michigan Avenue ir uk NILES HARDWARE 1219 East Grand River Avenue i' 'k ARMSTRONG DRUGS 1218 East Grand River Avenue 'A' 'A' ALBERT TERRANOVA Groceries and Meats 1317 East Grand River Avenue 'A' 'A' BEURMANN-MARSHALL, INC. Printing - Lithography i' 'A' Compliments of IOHN MCCLELLAN Iudqe of Probate 'A' 'A' Hospitalization IAMES C. WALTERS Phone 41474 - 110 Ho11ister Buiidina 'A' ul' The EDINGTON RUG COMPANY Ruas, Linoieums, Drapery, Lowe Bros. Paints Page One Hundred Thirty-six THE 2-STAR SPONSORS VERRA-KLEEN CLEANERS 407 North Washington Ave. - Phone 50211 i' 'A' KRAMER AUTO PARTS COMPANY 800 East Kalamazoo Street af f LANSING IRON 6 METAL 401-409 S. Hosmer St. - A. Kamins, Prop. 'k 'A' ' RAMSEY COAL COMPANY 1034 South Cedar Street 'A' i' KAMIN'S AUTO PARTS 143 E. Saginaw - 534 North Larch 'k ik Pat McKenna: He's always been a perfect gentleman with me Margaret McClard: He bores me, too. Joe Perry: He's been sitting there all day wasting his time. Cal Seger: How do you know? Joe: Because I've been watching him. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven THE 2-STAR SPONSORS CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY Lansing, Michigan 'A' 'k "HERB" SHINBERG Insurance i' i' BECK'S Good Ciothes for Men and Young Men Since 1864 'k 'k U-RENT-IT SHOP and GULF SERVICE STATION 930 East Michigan Avenue 'k i' LUNDBERG SCREW PRODUCTS Lansing 'A' 'k AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS 1217-29 Center Street - Phone 20641 'lr 'A' PREUSS FOOD SHOP 308 Grand River - Phone 44813 'A' 'A' Pay Less for the Best STABLER'S North Lansing 'k 'Ir TABOR'S GROCERY 740 North Pennsylvania - Phone 46918 'A' 'k GIBB'S DRUG STORE 218 East Grand River Avenue i' 'k WARD'S SHOE STORE North Lansing P One Hundred Th gh may W V 222' Mqnari Hvlllrrstitlfl Q-.a wa..mw.i.a.. W' .fi F Bac Ejliidred Eoogoorl Raximond Aifenkof When... 'B u Wiliam ivkcgnfare - X1JEH2am gage I THE 2-STAR SPONSORS SIMPSON'S FRENCH DRY CLEANERS Phone 46128 - 410 South Washington Avenue i' i' PROBST DRUG STORES 1706 S. Logan - 2508 S. Cedar St. 116 W. Grand River, East Lansing 'A' 'A' SOUTH LANSING I EWELRY 1132 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'A' STATE CLEANERS 6. TAILORS 529 East Michigan - 2408 South Cedar 'A' 'lr PAUL ALFRED COREY Advertising Manager - 1942 Lantern 'A' i' SOUTHTOWN IEWELERS Southtown Theatre Building ir ul' NORTH SIDE PHARMACY I-I. E. Glass, Prop. - Washington at Grand River 'k ik NORTH END VARIETY STORE East Grand River at Pennsylvania 'A' 'k CHOINIERE GROCERY 938 East Grand River 'A' i' BALKAN FOOD MARKET 721 East Grand River Avenue - Phone 27714 'A' i' CAHILL COAL COMPANY Home of Good Coal Page One Hundred Forty THE 2-STAR SPONSORS NORTH LANSING HARDWARE 301 East Grand River 'A' 'k ADAMS POTATO CHIPS 204 East Grand River - Phone 27112 'A' 'Ir Compliments of BISHOP'S CLEANERS 6. DYERS ir 'lr Compliments of I. H. ALEXANIAN i' 'lr RONDIE'S Your Good Gulf Dealer 'A' 'A' BAUER'S PASTRY SHOPPE 2Ol4 East Michigan Avenue Page One Hundred Forty-one h THE 2-STAR SPONSORS DUTCH KRAF T PAINT STORE Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Wallpaper 525 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'k Compliments of BOB SHINBERG and HIS ORCHESTRA 'k 'ak MOMANY'S SHOE REPAIR 2015 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'k MOORE'S PHARMACY 2004 East Michigan Avenue i' 'A' CRANDELI.'S STANDARD SERVICE 1923 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' CAMPUS FLORIST Special Corsage Prices to Students of Eastern High - Phone 44816 'A' 'A' REO MOTORS. INC. Retail Branch 'A' 'A' KRAFT'S DRUG STORE - Hotel Olds 'A' i' SAM BORR 104 North Grand Avenue Lansing, Mich. i' 'A' SISCO DRUG STORE 333 South Washington Ave. "Let Us Serve You Well" 'A' 'A' Mr. Burnham: If I tear a piece of paper into four pieces, what do I get? Chuck Benson: Quarters. Mr. Burnhamz' And if I divided it into eight? Chuck: Eighths. Mr. Burnham: And if I divided it into eight thousand parts? Chuck: Confetti. Mickey Seling: What is a relief map? Bill Ford: My girl's face after looking at yours. Paul Blankenburg: You make me laugh with that football mustache of yours. Bud Bailey: What do you mean, "football mustache"? Paul:. Eleven on each side. "I w-W-went d-d-down t-t-to t-t-try out f-f-for t-t-the d-d-debate t-t-team." "Did you make it?" "N-n-no 2" fSWhy?!! "T-t-they s-s-said I was t-t-to t-t-tall!" Page One Hundred F ty t Mrs. Clippert: Don't ever use such bad words! Barbara: But Mother! Shakespeare uses them. Mrs. Clippert: Well, don't go with him any more, then. Dorothy Brooks: Do you love me with all your heart and soul? Orman Waterman: Uh-huh. Dorothy: Do you think I am the most beautiful girl in the world? Orman: Uh-huh. Dorothy: Do you think that my lips are like rose petals? Orman: Uh-huh. Dorothy: Oh, you say the most beautiful things! , Ruth Gates: What is the meaning of the word monotony? Jack Grommons: Well, I'll tell you. When you have a lot of wives, that's polygamy. When you have two wives, that's bigamy. When you have one wife, that's monotony. Mr. Butler: What is the connecting link between the animal and the vegetable world? Doris jean Raymond: Hash. Sonny Tyler: Last night I had an awful pain in my arms. Tom Petroff: Yes, I know. I saw you dancing with her. John Pappas: Give me a piece of apple pie. Miss Southworth: I'm sorry, we're all out. John: Give me the raspberry. Miss Southworth: I'd like to, but we're not allowed to be offensive to the patrons of the cafeteria. Cal Taylor: How were your grades this semester? Ed Moe: Submarine. Cal: What do you mean by that? Ed: Below "C" level. Mrs. Fiske: A predicate is an absolute necessity in a sentence to make it complete. Without a predicate, no sentence is complete. Chuck Stuart: That's where you are wrong, Mrs. Fiske. You don't have to have a predicate to have a sentence. Mrs. Fiske: All right, young man, give me a sentence without a predicate. Chuck: Thirty days. Miss Garrity: Class, there are two words which you must not use in your themes. One is "swell" and the other is "lousy." Bob Hicks: All right, Miss Garrity, what are they? Pete Fronczak: My uncle Wilbert cleaned up a big fortune in crooked dough. Mr. Gilson: Obviously he was a counterfeiter. Pete: No, a pretzel bender. Shirley Detwiler: Do angels have hot parties? Mr. Lott: What ever made you ask that? Shirley: The physics text says that ethereal bodies dissipate most of their energy in the form of heat. Max Barr: What broke up the Country Club? Bob Wiese: A lot of country people got in it. Bob Sterling: Hey, what are you running for? Ronald Hall: To stop a Fight! Bob: Who's fighting? . Ronald: Me and another fellow. I Page One Hundred Forty-three IN APPRECIATION.. To publish a yearbook requires wise planning and many hours of conscientious effort. We, of the staff, have done our best in furnishing the energy and work. 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