Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

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CONCERT BAND The concert band, under the direction of Mr. Best, is made up of the oustanding musicians from both the Girls' Band and Boys' Band. These students, proud of being a part of this group, spend long hours of practice in preparation for the annual Spring Concert. This year's concert, given on March 18, was very successful. Especially pleasing to the audience were Brigadoon, which contains the hit tunes of the very popular Broadway musical, and Tchai- kovsky's Symphony in E Minor, in which the solo horn passages were played by James Stephens. Very entertaining was the novelty number Three Trees, which was directed by Mr. Lindsey, student teacher from Michigan State College. The remainder of the Concert consisted of several stirring marches, and the ever-popular title song Oklahoma Highlights of the evening were the solos by Clio Sanborn, playing the Sousaphone, and Pat Sellhorn on the marimba. Clio's ability has been recognized by his being awarded a first-division rating at the district solo contest in Jackson. l96l Sylvia, Princess of Zilania - - SWEETHEARTS By Victor Herbert Prince Franz Heir Presum tive to the Throne - v P Liane, a Milliner of Bruges - Mikel, a Diplomat of Zilania - Paula, Proprietress of the Laundry - Lieutenant Karl, Betrothed to Sylvia - Hon. Percival Slingsby - - - Petrus Van Tromp ---- Aristide Caniche Captain Lourent Daughters of Dame Paula- Patricia Gregg Charles Puffer - Helen Quick Walter Brooks May VanSickel Warren DeLong - Jack Frucci Keith Huyser - Jay Hoats Earl Weatherby Jeannette Patsy O'Briant Clairette Adeleen Kyes Babette - June VanSickel Lisette - Elizabeth Besley Toinette - Dorothy Beckley Nanette - - Alice Sendzik t A' if 5. N We l H' ?Zj'ii'ii?-at r -,X I 1 , 5 t l97l GIRLS' BAND This year. for the first time in the history of the school, Eastern has elected a band sponsor. Mary Lou Beck, a petite blonde, was chosen by the student body from the six Finalists selected by the Boys' Band. At present a Junior-A, she will retain this position until she graduates. Mary Lou will accompany the band on all trips and will also be the representative for this group on many different occasions. She has begun her duties by announcing all of the numbers in the annual Spring Concert. BOYS' BAND I ' l V Q 3 5 s . 4 k iw, up N.gf-44?-gl? 'li?'Pf4w..A,..,, ,WMM l98l 1'-u-..... BOYS' MARCH I NG BAN D - Jablei- --A-5:7 ' Lansing Eastern High School Marching Band is a title that is held in high esteem from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes. During the football season, the band goes through the most active and tedious weeks of the music calendar. Last fall they put on well-organized half-time pageants at all of the home games and two of the out-of-town games. Outstanding among these was the dramatization of Feudin', Fussin', an' a-Fightin', which was given between halves of the Eastern-Sexton game. In this colorful presentation, the band went into many formations, including houses for the two rival fami- lies. While the band played the exceedingly brisk tune, the shooting began in earnest, ending with the death of grandmaw. Because of the group's superior showmanship on the field, the Detroit Lions invited them to be the featured band in the half-time activities of the Lions-Redskins football game on November 16, 1947. Aside from the athletic contests, the band marched in the following parades: Homecoming, Armistice Day, Old Newsboys. Army Day, and Christmas. i991 I Txigg Znd HOUR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB :Tai 1 Front Row: J. Foster, N. Pulice, C. Sutberry, A. Bowden, D. Sumerix, P. Layman, J. Ames, J. Stephens, A. Aiken Back Row: M. Scott, B. Balicock, G. Hubbard, B. Stanton, B. Harmon, P. Schoenheider, J. Burnham, M. Fobair, G. Smith, V. Ross. V. Perkins 4th HOUR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ga .4-6 7 . :gi A 3 R I Zz A .. I ,E s A N i it if ' I 't I E? . . r 'Q X ,- I 1' .,. - U 1 IQ. ' 5 ' ', S , Q- - -5 .. Af, , L h i k,'7 Y , ' K f J Front Row: J. Brillhart, D. Meacham, D. Shattuck, F. Ovenhouse, D. Cataline, M. Wright, L. Kirk- Connell, C. Richards, C. Taber Middle Row: J. Van Sickel, V. Tischeff, B. Ritchey, E. Ver Plank, D. Carey, M. Kappler, P. Spinde, L. Crawford, N. Christopher Back Row: J. Teachout, N. Therrian, L. Ward, M. Hicks, M. Harris, E. Garchow, M. Marshall, B. Adams, M. Grams, J. Cowan, N. Soprano 6th HOUR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB vw-.I Front Row: L. Enghoffer, B. Parisian, M. Shafer, P. Smith, B. Runciman, M. Hollandsworth, B. McNutt, E. Eding, C. Hulbert, K. Root, J. Dormer, J. Dudley, L. Beach Middle Row: J. Proctor, S. Hopkins, J. Morris, L. Moyer, D. Buxton, J. Jenkins, E. Bristol, E. Lee, H. Hewitt, P. Belbeck, M. Stout, J. McFadden, P. Steffen, S. Carpenter Back Row: M. Eckerle, B. Cook, M. Hodges, D. Gildner, B. Yeakey, I. Capalla, H. Cleeves, R. Brown, C. Chase, J, Boomershine, J. Boroughf, W. Mitchell, P. Sweet 11001 zgnnial ik '13 M x2 . X had X 156 Xa- CA We 77 N dyAZfx 4 'QW E X69 X 'U -ax X77 IIOZJ 4? -Zn 'U ,J 2. VL' AQ, If 5, A Q, V 2, U al 4,-12 1' K-fi' fl031 fm B air PLAY CASTS Top: Ramshackle Inn By Class of june, '48 Middle: Our Girls By Class of January, '49 Bottom: Arsenic and Old Lacc' 'O By the Faculty Q f104j VARSITY DEBATE SQUAD STATE ELIMINATION TEAM A ' 6 f' s , X. mv in 5' ss.. -A 5 ,f n Yfflim' Donald Jolliff Jajes Starr ' 'VAX If V! - U 1 My lgjfffvcqef X seared: J. cune, D. Jolliff, J. cangemi , . J , ' Standing: R. Needham, Mr. Harris, R. Bowerman, Q iff., fy J. Starr '--I, V 'A , 1, L DEBATE SQUAD . -4' 1 xl. 'L ,lglf i, Front Row: J. Cline, J. Cangemi, J. Fox, J. Stephens, S. Lamkin, M. Page Middle Row: J. Starr, R. Bowerman, V. Alexander, C Jennings, H. Deeham, Mr. Harris Back Row: R. Needham, D. Mitchell, B. Angell, D. Jolliff, J. Sherman fl05J Vs DON S. WHEELER The assistant principal, Mr. Leyrer, has many varied jobs. He is the ad- visor of the Student Council and also heads our efficient stall' of hall officers. Another of his Worries is that of taking care of our absences and tardi- nesses. Mr. Leyrer has been very successful in handling his many jobs. Mr. Wheeler, our principal, has won the respect of faculty and students through his congenial spirit and forceful leadership. His executive ability has been shown many times during the past year. JTA, BEN. R. LEYRER T. G. HARRIS 5 I f -r A.B.-Western Michigan College of Education M.A.-University of Michigan. ary debating fraternity. Member of Michigan Forensic Council. Chairman for Speech Division of the School masters' Club. FORENSIC ACTIVITIES Eastern High School points with pride to the achievements of thc Varsity Debate Squad. During the last seven years, they have compiled the following remarkable record: 1943- 1944- 1945 1946 1947 1948 Under Mr. Howard Cole and William Hanley Won the Michigan State College Debate League Championship. This was the first year that any Lansing school had participated in this contest. Dale Redburn and Don Hathaway advanced to the semi-finals in the state contest. -Marjorie Harrod and Richard Clausen won the state championship. -Lulamae Gibbs and Russell Lambert reached the quarter-finals before being defeated. -joan Willson and George Milroy took part in the finals of the state championship debate. -Once more Eastern is taking part in the final debate championship with Don Jolliff and James Starr representing their school. Harris' guidance, Eastern has become the only Michigan high school to win seven successive state elimination tournaments. Only one other Michigan school, Flint Central, has taken part in the state cham- pionship debate for two years in succession. Lioej Member of Tau Kappa Alpha, national honor- RETAILING AND OFFICE CLUB ' Fw :jig I 77133 ,sf-' 4 ,fm up fr 1 fd Mi, T inf 1,fl'i3l! , D RT- T --A. E332 4 RTT. The club is a new organization, but it is one of the largest in Eastern, for there are many students taking the retailing and ofhce practice course and, thus, automatically have become mem- bers of this club. Mrs. Mattson, coordinator in retailing, and Mr. Manz, coordinator in office prac- tice, are the sponsors of this group. The Retailing and Office Club has grown out of a real need, for the students electing this particular phase of commercial work learn the theory of business during morning classes and apply it on a related job during,the afternoon. Consequently, these people have had little opportunity for social activity in school, so the organization came into being. Since there was exactly the same situation in other towns, many retailing clubs have been founded. These separate clubs federated on a state-wide basis in the spring of 1947. Each local president and secretary attended a meeting in Grand Rapids at which time club activities were organized and a name chosen. Last November these delegates met in Lansing and completed the constitution of the club. f107l EXECUTTVE STAFF Seated: Miss Richards, Mr. Peterman, Miss Lowrey Standing: J. Fox, J. Fox, L. Munroe, D. Hempsted, F. Shinberg LANTERN STAFF Front Row: B. Braman, S. Ridenour, L. Munroe, J. Fox, J. Fox, F. Shinberg, D. Hempsted, V Perkins Middle Row: G. Teachout, J. Hulbert, L. Ungren, B. Davies, M. Perry, M. Feeman, P. Bushee P. Finger, C. Custer, M. Brady, D. Beckley, J. Van Sickel, N, Whitmore, M. Rudd Back Row: N. Fenner, R. Shrodes, D. Nixon, C. Sanborn, C. Stachel, B. Munger, J. Perrone, C. Part- low, B. 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Adi ' '-T., is' 5 1 L' Jr I . ,gel ' I I. I ' J- 'U ' 'fl I f ,jf V' 'N ' 'i H- llpi. 'V if XX -' -ii f' P f X avr xx .. . n - ' X H ' ' X 1 '- X 4 1 I D X 1 L I f' Lk :ti TV. f. 4 : XQ 'Y 'I - ff' L 42' 1' ' 5: 13, 1 I X ' L I . A V I 1 ' X X r- . , -. aff! Q 1:3-R . -1 ' ' ' ' 'E I - - 1 3- . x 2 - I ' I ' 1 ' ' ,I .1 - X f- L .L 1- FLo U-frnlevs VK F.C. k f 'Ns F VKX 55: Front Row: B. Bernard, K. Root, N. B. Keast, J. Gage, B. Chenoweth Back Row: S. Rust, S. Stortz, L. Radke Seated: S. Forton, Mr. Bosch, M. Gill Standing: L. Miller, A. Bowden Cook, TRAVEL CLUB Front Row: J. Hulbert, J. McCann, D. Mc- Mahon, J. Phillips, L. Potter, M. Orton, B. Stephens, K. Stol-rstad, P. Janz, M. Hamill, M. Rowley Middle Row: R. Hempsted, A. Munger, C. Harte, A. Kyes, E. Dobson, P. Neumann, J. Ingledew, G. Pulford, J. Myers, R. Garvie Back Row: B. Eliser, M. Holliday, R. Hekhuis, M. Brock, C. Gale, I, Rosier, R. Voelker, D. Rich, E. Gessner, T. McCaffrey, B. Morehouse Seated: P. Ridenour, Mr. Butler, D McMahon Standing: L. Northrup, L. DuBreuil L 110 1 HLY Front Row: B. Paddison, F. Osgood, G. Scofes, R. Hargett, J. Starr, J. Scamarcia, M. Ezray, E. Sayer Back Row: C. Partlow, H. Kwast, J. Peasley, C. Jennings, S. Tallman, T. Fronczak, D. Parks Seated: L. Klimecky, Mr. Douglas, D. Heller Standing: J. Sherman, J. Stoll FREN CH CLUB Front Row: B. Huffman, P. Fowler, M. Owen, C. Hulbert, J. Hanes, L. Ezray, P. Finger, J. Hallenbeck, M. Earl, J. Van Camp, J. Dudley Middle Row: M. Shunk, C. Hutter, G. Johnson, N. Smith, J. Burnham, P. O'Briant, M. Engle, M. Thaman, D. Cook, M. Giddings, G. McC1ard Back Row: D. Bowerman, B. Jordan, W. Block, L. Colegrove, K. Peterson, V. Colthorp, F. Wright, P. Manz, D. Chamberlain, B. Runci- man Seated: C. Custer, Mr. Sage, M. Williams Standing: D. Pope, J. Schmierer f111J Y-TEENS Front Row: B. Widdis, M. Perry, H. Thocker, A. Miller, B. Ford, P. Gregg, C. Baker, J. Van Scoy, J. Meyer, V. Perkins Middle Row: B. Wood, S. Ridenour, N. Stevens, J. Van Sickel, M. Reid, M. Lee, B. Murgatroyd, N. Whitmore, J. Willson, A. Richardson Back Row: R. Nagel, J. Triquet, C. Springer. J. Niblett, C. Cameron, E. Chaliman, M. Mattson, F. Probst, G. Godfrey Y-TEENS Front Raw: P. Crawford, L. Dunham, J. Lybert, E. Morris, C. Corser, H. Bodamer, D. Griffin, A. Freemire, E. Koshnick, J. Shallhorn Middle Row: A. Beckwith, M. Fluke, M. Brady, M. Smith, B. Frederick, J. Cline, M. Foote, J. Corwin, J. Covert, M. Dean Back Row: E. Rouser, D. Clark, M. Laing, E. Blanas, V. Marshall, C. Armstrong, P. Poole, Y. Dill, N. Elsesser, J. Cangemi Seated: E. Besley, Miss Manchester, E. Haddad Standing: M. Feeman f112J .L P ff ff gba K iv ,1 f - , A -'S f .f m 4. H ,MY f 3. r , - ,Mr Ng--. , ,J ' MWC , A VARSITY ' 'S 'S Y L Lg' 1 1 1 Front Row: D. Robertson, I. Rogers, W. Brooks, D. Baillos, B. Angell, D. Hewitt, G. Kribs, N. Canfield, M. Hethorn, J. Brown, B. Billman Middle Row: L. Boyd, L. Boucher, R. Land, G. Giddings, B. Turney, B. Aldrich, T. Fron- czak, D. Jessop, A. Miser, R. Riddle Back Row: D. Russell, B. Benedict, R. Totte. C. Stachel, K. Laws, J. Sump, T. Richards, F. Stowe, D. Gaunt ...X Seated: J. Russ, Mr. Stillman, L. Munroe Standing: D. McKim. B. Munger PERSONNEL AND SOCIAL SERVICE N! Front Row: T. Alger, B. Wisek, D. Grof, B. Reynolds, D. Barnes, G. Warner, F. Mc- Donnell Back Row: C. Benson, J. Nelson, D. Baker, E. Cummings L. Ward, Mr. Sheathelm, D. Baillos 113 ? - , po' 2 l SOCIAL DANCING CLUB Front Row: D. Grof, M. Foust, B. Bradfield, B. Boase, N. Mathews, D. Mathews, M. Beckner Middle Row: R. Stanish, M. Klein, G. Siebert, J. Bower, J. Gunn, R. Taylor. V. Hill Back Row: L. Baser, L. Stone, D. Atherton, J. Myers, I. Rosier, A. Strauss, D. Bussche, B. Trayer Seated: Miss Kruse, Miss Smith Standmg: P. DeRose, W. Depew PAINT SPLASHERS 1 ,f wx, J A At ,' ,I V 1 Q di Y vt x Qiul 'i!Eg1 f' . 1 1 1. Front Row: H. Wakulsky, J. Redburn, F. Shin berg, J. Mitchell, B, Davies, P. Bushee, M Bauerle Back Row: C. Stephenson, B. Block, B. Watt, D. Boettcher Seated: M. Shunk, Miss Richards, R. Ickes Standing: K. Grimm l114J FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 'S . ' 1-,ilk :XX---' K Front Row: B. Earley, V. Alspaugh, C. Sut- berry, G. Smith, R. Brown, M. Swain, M. Smith Back Row: C. Prins, B. Merlington, J. Bartz, B. O'Brien, D. OlConnor, P. Starr, M. Thompson, J. Altman Seated: H. Sedlon, Mrs. Kirby, N. Christopher Standing: M. Six, L. Fulson ' 1 ,.-9 -w USHERS I Front Row.' B. Boase, B. Bradiield. B. Janetzke, B. Schultz, S. Reeve, J. Baxter, A. Ide, V. Freeman, S. Lamkin, B. Dudley Middle Row: D. Buxton H. Kin E. Hunt D , S- - - Jordan, D. Meier, K. Gilmore, H. Hewitt, S. Zimmerman, J. Wringle, M. Green Back Row: P. Basset, V. Narmore, D. Lynn, M. Marshall, H. Forrester, M. Grams, M. Foustf W' Depew' M' Keslef seared: V. stint., Miss cfandeu, J. Fox ' Standing: L. Smith, J. Fox, K. Smith, D. Dobson I:115fl Miss Benjamin is kept busy as dean of girls and councillor of the Honor Society and Girls' League. Her friendly manner and wise advice have gained respect and many friends among the student body. ' 754. .Q HELEN BENJAMIN BOARD OF ATHLETIC CONTROL This group of faculty members and students is responsible for rules of eligibility awarding major and minor letters to members of our teams, and setting up tentative schedules in all sports. Seated: Mr. Winston, A. Miller, Mr. Wheeler Standing: R. Land, Mr. Gilson, Mr. Morrison, J. Brown 8 TENNIS AND PING PONG Front Row.' M. Michels, M. Mann, J. Saxman, E. Parker, A. Stanley, S. Teachout, C. Rich- ards, M. Mathews, D. Mathews, C. Gates Middle Row: B. Patrick, C. Stachel, B. Frede- rick, P. Finger, M. Smith, L. Parker, C. Shull, J. Van Camp. V. Ross, V. Perrone, J. Brown, L. Munroe , - Back Row: E. Weatherby, B. Munger, D. Rob- gfjlggcjil AIHVVFEZI k J R ertson, R. Land, E. Bonoiiglo, J. Sump, D. g u a us y uss Jessop, K. Peterson, M. Klein, R. Totte, R. Simmons K I EASTERNER STAFF .-1 Front Row: S. Ridenour, J. Steinke, Darmogray P. Poole, J. Stoll, S. Cushman J Baldwin V Perl-rms M Middle Row: Miss Winters, N. Therrian, N. Mathews, D. Griffin, L Dunham G Johnson N Whit more, A. Whidden, K. Walker, M. Enghoffer, R. DeZess Back Row: J. Cline, V. Jordon, N. Fenner, D. Potter, B. Wood, J Smith C Rossman K Rommskl G. Cooke, J. Willson f116J -3 num amu ibi -P2 g,b'5 'X EK vim ,f - 2 ' --1 Li! SHSRLEY Rxmmowa gil , PM fi .ff if Q ,Sf l VARSITY FOOTBALL C .N x 1 Front Row: B. Mansberger, D. Dowling, G. Hal1,'J. Miner, D. McKim, J. Clingerman, B. Malatinsky R. Riddle, J. Vellanti, M. McFadden ' Middle Row: R. Stanley, L. Stoner, F. Stowe, L.ARichards, B. Suska, T. Richards, B. Forman, J. Allen M. Hethorn, E. Korroch, F. Smith , Back Row: D. Boline, U. Nelson, Mr. Morrison, Mr. McCann, 'Mr. Friz, G. Thomas, J. Christopher, Mr Butler FI RST .sTR rNG -U6 ' .-85 6 Q0 an 'V f .xx Seated: J. Sturtevant, E. Korroch, G. Hall, J. Allen, M. McFadden, F. Smith Standing: M. Hethorn, U. Nelson, F. Stowe, B. Forman, J. Sellers L1181 FOOTBALL SUMMARY Facing an unusually tough schedule, our team, after a slow start, emerged with a season's record of 3 wins, 4 defeats, and 1 tie. This, however, does not show the true strength of our squad, because with a few breaks our team could have had better results. The Eastern team, for their first encounter, played host to a shifty, hardhitting Hill- topper eleven, who rolled to a 26 to 6 victory. The following Saturday night, our boys journeyed to Owosso for their first road game of the season. Although the defense of our eleven had improved, a strong offense still was lacking. The final score was Owosso 6, Eastern 0. Having returned to their homegrounds for the first 5-A game of the season, Eastern showed great improvement. Jackson scored a touchdown on the opening kickoff. After that, Eastern completely dominated the game, though only scoring cne touchdown. The play of Jack Sellers, john Allen, and Marv McFadden was outstanding. For the second 5-A league rival, the Quakers played Battle Creek. Again our boys played good ball and with a few breaks could have won the game. Battle Creek's fleet colored back, Vaughn, scored one touchdown and set up another. At the final gun, Bat- tle Creek stood 13, Eastern 0. Next on the schedule was a non-league affair with Benton Harbor. Still without their share of breaks, Eastern lost a heart-breaker 13 to O. Seeking their first victory of the season, an improved and hard-driving Quaker squad traveled to Ann Arbor. Staging the best offensive show in two years, Eastern came out on top in a seesaw battle 26 to 19. The following week, a high-spirited, offensive-minded Quaker eleven rolled over a speedy Grand Rapids South team 25 to 14. This game served as a warm-up affair for the Sexton game. To finish a none-too-impressive season, Eastern met their Westside rivals at Macklin Field. Though playing on wet and soggy ground, the Quakers played their best game of the year. Large gaps were opened in the line to let Jack Sellers, jack Miner, and Floyd Stowe through for excessive yardage. Urban Bomber Nelson skirted the ends time after time for long gains. The whole team played great ball, but special mention should be given to Mack Hethorn, Marv McFadden, and Captain John Allen. The only touch- down of the game was made by Floyd Stowe through the center of the line. Doug McKim then faked a placement and passed to Jack Miner for the extra point. This ended the scor- ing as Eastern won 7 to 0. There is hope for a greater season next fall. because such boys as Forman, Stowe, Clingerman, and Sturtevant will be back to carry on where the team left off this year. f119l Q., , , Q . , -, ish., , 'Q t , QXQSSQNKZ A, V, Q, ' - A fwxvh- QA-at 'sw V, an , ff? 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I Q-5E,,, Z D F215 -1' 4 - 'Q' gy! -E.. N. Q 2 .,.,, ,K , ,, ,,, -,,... VV AV , - 'f e'. , - JA -:-' 1 , N fm, f , T ' I' 'Wil I ' N M , JA ' PQYAD-9- ' Q gh .f 'V W . ,N Q 5, - in .A I'-N , ,. 'f:'?'1': 1 - fs: n -rv, f'i,,- , gf V? Qlxhgw 'H ,,f - ' f .. ,. ' g:+f,1vv1-5 . . .. I .gb 1Qt', 4 'f 2 ,S 3 is .,-. . ' 4 , -,-J: ,, 4, 3 4 ..,, , .L 'K A .,, Z . hy f 3 ,'-f '?: ,jg ' ! . fm. - M. w 1 M 451 3 Nl-izg ll ' V.. ,gp . - ,, V- z - ., - I 5. ' , f , .Jw . 0 J, umliws r -'CQ Q ' f ,N f120j -mr M a SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Q I , Y fd, 3' Front Row: R. Rees, C. Saunders, J. Willson, E. Petersen, M. Bruch, W. Cronkright, B. Hatadis Middle Row: Coach Hayden, O. Kern, D. Sweet, D. Burke, K. Gillett, E. Sellers, G. Hope, C. Miller, Coach Bosch Back Row: H. Sheathelm, C. Lundberg, R. Adams, D. Popoff, C. Hayden JUNIOR FOOTBALL Front Row: Mr. Sheathelm, R. Dell, G. Scofes, J. Ramey, H. Reedy, D. Gaunt, B. Britton, J. Cole, B. Lloyd D. LeuVoy Middle Row: W. Perkins, M. Findsen. B. Kitsmiller, L. Miller, T. Fronczak, R. Holliday, B. DeVore. D. Geahan -, Back Row: R. Lange, J. McKinney, J. Orton, D. Gentry, J. McCauley, D. Wrzesinski, D. Garvie I:121J BASKETBALL TEAM Seated: J. Sturtevant, D, Sweet, L. Boyd, G. Thomas, J. Miner, B. Munger, C. Stachel, B. Healey Standing: Mr. Altenhof, R. Totte, R. Land, H. Marcussen, C. King, D. Boline, L. Klimecky VARSITY FIVE B. Munger, R. Land, D. Boline, B. Healey, C. Stachel L 122 1 f123j w.N ww BASKETBALL Eastern High cagers, under the captaincy of Chuck Stachel, finished the season second in the 5-A with a league record of 5 wins and 3 losses and a season's record of 8 wins and 5 losses. This, however, does not tell the true story of the past season. After a mediocre Hrst semester, the fighting Quakers staged a roaring comeback and won Five straight, led by the back board work of Dick Boline and Bill Healey, the Hoor work of Chuck Stachel, and the scoring of Roy Land and Bruce Munger. During the first semes- ter, Eastern's basketeers lost two successive games with Jackson and Sexton, but, with the return match, Eastern conquered both schools with scores of 38 to 34 and 45 to 34, respectively. Jackson defeated Eastern in the semi-finals of the State Regional Tourna- ment at Jackson 51 to 46. Eastern. ...,,,,...,,,, 39 Alumni .....,...,.,,, Eastern ..i,,,, ,.,,,. B attle Creek.. Eastern ....,.,, ,..,, 2 9 Kalamazoo .,.,,,,, Eastern Ann Arbor ..,... Eastern ......,, ,,.,. 5 7 Saginaw .,..,.i,,,,,,, Eastern Jackson .ii,. .. Eastern ...,.... ,..., 4 5 Ann Arbor .,...i,,.. Eastern Sexton ..,,.,.,.... Eastern i,,,..., ...ii 3 4 jackson .,.,..,.,.,.,. Eastern Ottawa Hills.. Eastern i,,,.,,, ,.,ii 3 2 Sexton ..,.i,.......... Eastern Battle Creek., Eastern ,,,,,,r, .i... 2 8 Flint Central .,.. 52 Eastern ,i.,.,. ,.,i., 4 6 Jackson ,,,,,,,.. Q , SWIMMING Eastern's swimmers compiled the best record in the history of our school. Under the coaching of Fred Stillman, a former Battle Creek coach, the splashing Quakers ended the season with a record of 10 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie. Special acknowledg- ment should be given to Dave Norman and Bruce Aldrich, who placed Hrst and second, respectively, in the state finals. A few of the remaining point getters were Noah Can- field, Bryce Evans, Bill Turney, Dick Hewitt, and Glen Kribs. All of the above will be back next season, fighting to gain the title of State Champions. Lynn Munroe, a three-season man, became team captain with a majority vote from some 30 aquatic men. Eastern ,,,, 56 Bay City, , . , , , Eastern Royal Oaks... Eastern . ,, 46 E. Grand Rapids Eastern Kalamazoo Eastern . c 53 E. Grand Rapids Eastern Jackson .,...,,.. . Eastern c 55 Ann Arbor. .. c c Eastern., ,... ,.,.,, F lint Central Eastern 43 Flint Central, Eastern Battle Creek.. Eastern 33 Battle Creek c Eastern Bay City .......,.. f124fl RESERVE BASKETBALL Front Row: R. Lander, W. Crawford, D. Burke, E. Sellers, D. Ide, E. Petersen, R. Brooks, D. Heller Middle Row.' D. Garrett, H. Meredith, M. Hatt, M. Mull, D. Demitz, C. Lundberg, H. Sheathelm, J. Ramey Back Row: Coach Spitler, B. Angstman, F. Conklin, C. Eaton, D. Hastings, E. Sherman, R. Shepard, A. Havens CROSS COUNTRY , ,. E 4144 ' I.,gl?ZF'v we ' fe.. W, 3542-21- ? -lf-Y? -41-vi ' , Standing: D. Baillos, W. DeLong, Coach Eldred, D. Robertson, P. Rowley Kneeling: J. Gill, H. Althouse, R. Morehouse, P. Adams, J. Bond, K. Laws 51251 HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship, leadership, service, and character are the traits represented in this group which is chosen from the upper ten percent of the Junior A and Senior classes. Business and entertainment are alternated at the weekly meetings. The Honor Society has been working on several projects which are beneficial to Eastern and to the community. s i .5 - F.. s W J. Bubolz, D. Hempsted, C. Partlow. Seated: J. Fox, C. Sanborn Jim Stoll was absent when picture was taken. Standing: B. Munger, R. Shrodes HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS , I '!l lv' Front Row: L. Welford, L. Munroe, F. Wright, C. Hutter, D. Hempsted, J. Stoll. C. Partlow. N. Mills, H. Kostoff, J. Norris Second Row: B. Munger, E. Besley, M. Brady, J. Van Camp, B. Frederick, J. Van Sickel. J. Line- baugh, V. Hocquard, J. Fox, J. Fox, B. Frank, M. Graham, M. Giddings, D. Beckley, A. Kyes, R. Ickes, E. Morris, C. Stachel Third Row: L. Nemeth, B. Reed, J. Hulbert, J. McCann, M. Bauerle, L. Ungren, J. Baldwin, P. Finger, P. Schoenheider, N. Whitmore, G. McClard, N. Locke, B. Wood, E. Chaliman Back Row: J. Hanson, E. Sendzik, I. Boettcher, L. Colegrove, R. Braman, D. Jolliff, D. Nixon. W Miller, C. Sanborn, R. Shrodes, N. Devereaux, N. Fenner, E. Dobson E91 Ml SWIMMING TEAM - E5 5:1 rf: 71'g f 'NE AN M 'i 45 'QQT' wa W. 4 f ' f 1' Y 1 I I , - .. 4. .JI IIWIQITWI . Ts- , 5- I '-F' 1 qv'-'ff r . 1'wgg,.a ' .tw , ' I4 If, 4 . .. X 5,4 35.5 Q5 . ,- Q.. K .. it , 3. T. , . , , 1, ,Fr .mv on ,' ,......' . ,. y I1 rL,.ff', T, ' rf' inf- W 1: 2 .. Igs, 5 1 W- 'infix A Eff - fl . 'ISI ' R. I ' ' f I CQ. 25.9.5 , I 1 PI ' 4 'II ,,,' . I ., . far ' , f f ,,,' Mg ix I I I If xx , 4.4 Q 1 . l- ,. M . ., ' . M A .4 ' , . -' , 4 ,, ' .I ..., , W- W-W ,Z 1 olg.V..2. if F , . ,, I -S 'f fra, ff? ,, V sf 9' . , T.. I 'Y ' uf ' Q. , 3 ., S ,za 1 I . 1. Q- i2: ' . -1 K gf- I 'I I f -as ' . . II ' - Q J N ' ,,,, pf..EV. ,. -..,Q .. Q V V A . I I2 . .tlllll 4. 'iff 4 f, , it .a M., .h ,. 4- .. .wr X . . , ,Q '.. . I ' . X . - X-A ' 1 ' .5z.i,..., wr . M ., f ' 1534 .wksfg lf .5 1, N - . A . I ' ' 1 I -.5 b , , f . V., , 1,5153 -1.:za5f - , .sg fl 'I' 'X . Q.-- ' . .. . . ' ' ' H , H ' 7 , Front Row: G. Giddings, H. Long, D. Hewitt, N. Canfield, G. Kribs, R. Pocan, B. Evans, C. Howard K. Gillett, J. Starr Middle Row.' J. Eiseler, J. Abell, R. Wills, B. Batche, D. Patterson, B. Barnum, R. Jerrim, T. Man- son, R. Cruthis, D. McNeil Back Row: Mr. Stillman, D. Norman, J. Sump, R. Grove, B. Turney, J. Mclntire, B. Aldrich, J. Gid- dings ' WRESTLING TEAM Front Row: B. Morehouse, D. McKay, D. Phillips, K. Cronk, G. Scofes, M. VanVlerah, T. Champras, T. Fronczak Back Row: D. Johnson, B. Foster, F. Smith, C. Moore, T. Richards, Mr. Johnson I126J BASEBALL Q Eastern can be proud of its baseball team's past record, for it includes winning the 5-A league championship two years in succession. The prediction for 1948 is that this group will continue to bring honor to our school. 1946-Eastern's lighting nine, sparked by the big league pitching of Neil Ricketts. ended the season with a record of 7 wins and 4 losses. In league play, the Quakers fin- ished with the remarkable total of 4 wins and no losses, making them 5-A champs. This splendid record was achieved through the powerhouse hitting of Ray Peterson and Gordy Thomas, who earned averages of .413 and .375, respectively. 1947-During this year, the Eastern nine was fortunate enough to have two of the best pitchers in the 5-A, namely, jim Sump and Jack Russ. The books were closed with a season record of 7 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie, and a league standing of 6 wins and 1 loss, making them champions for the second year in succession. The successful hitting of john Fetters and Bob Hanes contributed much to the winning of this championship. 1948-With the season ready to start, Coach Cad Spitler and Assistant Coach Russell Sheathelm are working their squad nightly for the Hrst encounter which is with Flint Northern, on May 27. Much of the hope which Eastern fans hold for the third 5-A cham- pionship in a row lies on the shoulders of Jim Sump and jack Russ, two star pitchers, who can handle this year's schedule with much ease. Great responsibility is also being placed on Bruce Munger, Jack Sellers, Ken Engleter, and Dick Boline. all veterans who will add strength, ability, and experience to the Quaker nine. WRESTLING Wrestling, under the leadership of Don Johnson, has made a smashing hit with all Easternites. With such leading wrestlers as Captain Ted Richards, Tom Champras, Dean McKay, and Don Phillips, Coach Johnson enjoyed a good season, which found Eastern third in the 5-A league standings. Eastern is very proud of two wrestlers in particular, these being Tom Champras at 155 pounds and Dean McKay at 95 pounds. These two boys became state champions and were awarded gold letters. I f1271 BASEBALL TEAM Front Row: J. Sump, J. Russ, E. Sellers, J. Ramey, W. Crawford, D. Heller, E. Petersen, R. Brooks, D. Hel- mer, N. Breeding Back Row: Mr. Spitler, D. Burke, J. Sellers, B. Munger, K. Engelter, M. McFadden, F. Smith, G. Thomas H. Sheathelm, Mr. Sheathelm FIRST STRING 46 as X fue T? ' 0' vig f All of .1 - M 1 XQP- Egg!! Front Row: E. Petersen, D. Helmer, D. Heller J. Russ, J. Sump Back Row: N. Breeding, K. Engelter, J. Sellers, B. Munger, G. Thomas f1281 r- g. L ,rw I, kg Q 11291 CROSS COUNTRY Cross country, a major sport in many schools, has unfortunately been ranked as a minor event at Eastern. This sport, which should appeal to many, is under the direction of Bruce Eldred. The Quakers ended their 1947 season with a record in their dual meets of 3 wins and 4 losses, placing fourth in the 5-A. More indicative of their ability is the fact that they ranked sixth place in the state meet, thus defeating twelve other comparable Michigan schools. TRACK S With sixty-five enthusiasts out for track this year, Eastern's team, coached by Fred Stillman, should make a good showing, especially since this number includes eleven award winners from last year's squad. Ervin Korroch, third place winner in 1947, is a definite possibility in the shot-put. John Bond, who won most of his dual meets last year, is expected to star in the mile or half-mile. Other Quakers who are prospective winners are Warren DeLong and Bill Suska in the 100 and 220, Ed Ellis in pole vault, and Don Dowling and Don Baillos in the half-mile. GOLF With the golf season just around the corner, Coach Doc Morrison has his team practicing every night in an attempt to win the 5-A league title: the achieving of this goal has long been Doc's ambition. He plans a prosperous season, basing his hopes on one of the best foursomes he has had at Eastern-hard-hitting and straight-shooting Ray Totte, Jim Stephens, Herb Marcussen, and Ron LaFraugh. TENNIS While the April winds are still howling, Coach Willard Friz and his netters can be found at Ranney Park batting the cover off a little tennis ball. Coach Friz has great hopes for success this year, for he is backed by six regulars from the 1947 squad, Charles Puffer, Don Nixon, Ted Fronczak, Jack Fitzgerald, Don Jessop, and Otto Eichholtz. Other promising players include Bruce Benedict, Bruce Fitzgerald, Ronald Marceau, Larry Stoner, and jerry Clark. IISOI TRACK TEAM Kneeling: J. Osenga, G. Hope, G. Abbott, P. Jennings, M. Mansberger, E. Ellis, B. Billman, E. Fowler J. Malatinsky, D. Baillos, J. Bond, J. Abell Standing: D. Dowling, C. Hayden, K. Gillett, D. Russell, K. Laws, W. Brooks, U. Nelson, D. Robertson, O Kern, B. Hatadis, G. Gill, W. DeLong, J. Brown, Mr. Stillman, Mr. Eldred Third Row: P. Phelps, R. Fleck, P. Adams, D. Crowe, E. Cruthis, D. Hewitt, D. Sweet, B. Suska, T. Rich- ards, B. Evans, R. Pocan, Z. Zimmerman, E. Weatherby Back Row: R. Mulder, B. Aldrich, A. Wheeler, I. Mclntire, R. Wills, E. Korroch, J. Sturtevant, C. Saunders E. Ireland, B. Myers, D. Patterson, C. Heath, L. Miller GOLF TEAM 5 I ., ,.,.. l , 's 5 it ,.t.,.. . - . 522.15-.....u:.-... M-. e P . A ' Front Row: E. Peterson, B. King, K. Evans, J. Giddings, J. Stephens, G. Markoff, K. Adsit, B. Harkness, A Kirkconnell Back Row: R. Dell, B. Malatinsky, B. Smith, G. Kinnison, H. Marcussen, P. Rowley, R. Totte, R. LaFraugh Mr. Morrison f1311 TENNIS TEAM nf- Qi: . , - ' ' Y , , Franz Row: R. Marceau, O. Eichholtz, J. Fronczak, J. Clark, F. Osgood, J. Wesley, J. Fitzgerald Back Row: B. Benedict, C. Puffer, J. Cole, L. Stoner, D. Jessop, J. Brillhart, D. Nixon, CHEER LEADERS x NTizi'73f X i in - 6, , . fl-my 1 Mr. Friz RQ Cf , nil! 0 Q., mm! 9? , W 1. Pell, F. Parks, S. Woodman, R. Zimmerman, R. Bennett lf 132 1 .T 'FW Gamma G 51-NRLE J GIRLS' SPORTS V555 .S . ' f fm, r,.......,,.,..W,,,.,,,...-K K. ' - X . ff A. X5 . . 1. KY gl-. Q M KSKKK - A fi, pg . 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This year the gym classes have done much to improve their physical education pro- gram. Miss Smith and Miss Kruse have changed the entire set-up with excellent results, for the girls have profited admirably through this new plan. The Sophomores now have the first two class periods to themselves, and the Juniors and Seniors comprise the remainder of the classes. Each class is divided into two groups, dancing day being the only day they are together. There are two days of gym a week, and the other three days are devoted one each to swimming, health class, and dancing. f134j G. A. A. SPORTS O G. A. A. OFFICERS Seated: J. Fox, A. Miller, J. Fox Standing: Miss Kruse, Miss Smith, J. Foerster Under the expert leadership of Miss Kruse and Miss Smith, the Girls' Athletic Associ- ation has given its many members a pleasant time in sports and social activities. This group specialized in seven sports this year. Archery, badminton, and volleyball were played the first semester, and, during the second term, the girls were instructed in basketball, bowling, swimming, and softball. e- Everyone has gained a practicable knowledge of these sports and has enjoyed some wholesome fun doing it. f1351 , QF. ,J ' . . rs, , ,V Q ri, ' ,- .4 - , an WL , I 1 xr' W xx , FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: J. Clark. R. Woodruff, E. Sayer, S. Cushman, H. Barnard, J. McKinney, G. Scofes Second Row: P. Adams, H. Kostoff, M. Duncan, J. Allen, R. Stanley, B. Davies, L. Munroe, L. Klimecky, R. Hekhuis Third Row: N. Christopher, C. Hathaway, E. Besley, B. Krosby, S. Braman, F. Moore, L. Dunham, M. Engle, D. Sheets, Mr. Leyrer Fourth Row: B. Huffman, V. Marshall, N. Whitmore, J. Parr, L. Eaton, A. Stanley, J. Cline, L. Puffer, S. Lott, J. Horn, F. Probst Back Row: P. Byam, P. Peterson, B. Forman. C. Partlow, B. Munger, J. Brown, J. Gill, J. Russ, D. Robertson, D. McKim SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL I lf, up If fr In j Front Row: J. Starr, J. Grabo. J. Cline, S. Braman, L. Blank, J. Niblett, Mr. Leyrer Second Row: N. Forbes, S. Lott, B. Huffman, B. Funnell, N. Whitmore, E. Besley, D. Bloomquist, T. Richards, J. Brown, D. Baker Thlrd Row: P. Byam, J. Foerster, M. Mattson, R. Braman, F. Osgood, J. Giddings, J. Clark Back Row: J. Gill, B. Munger, L. Munroe, E. Spink, S. Cushman, R. Totte, P. Rowley, R. Brooks, R. Hekhuis - f..-.1 l10l APPRECIATION The Lantern Staff Wishes to express its gratitude to Miss Hazel H. Lowrey, Mr. Ralph B. Peterman, Miss Elsa Richards, and Miss Aldean Pear for their pleasant co- operation and excellent advice in assembling our 1948 yearbook. We Wish to extend special thanks to Miss Barbara Davies, who has done most of the beautiful Old English script. To the loyal businessmen of Lansing we owe deep appreciation, for it is only with their sponsorship that the publication of the Lantern is possible. 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N 1 ,QTEK .' -- , - - f '-ni' :I I . 1 I, f fit - ' ff ,' 7 'fa W - - - f ' 2 Z . jf f I. I I, 'fs 1 ' , i f' j ' . . 5 li ,Q ,fx ' I' 'd ,pe- gil . fs I . -fwdw, jp I ' ' gf' -. 4:34, -1...-. 5 .- I J I - 7'r:f? i'1'- . 332 .. -' nf 3 '- '-as f. 2 'T' ,,.. V' .ff ' ' Y' 5 ,i fs fu' ' fx' 2 'F fa.- 'l l1371 N' 3- Ve-rf-y L41 ,L :V ,I , - ' 5 lf3g-:4'i nagnmlznt - gf-:H .Q B'N ' ' V1 gfjl fzfo I Zfpfggi L, f 7gZ,,, K ,-LL.,-6 f 1 414.4 ,,,, 7,-,4 1 I 14 3 S- - 2 ' I- . 4 I L Az: wa. f A 1 ,f.4f-il-44 L4 -.L ! we I IKE-14.42 v -41,-4, THE 4-STAR SPONSORS FRED L. KIRCHER COMPANY :731, :..:- 1.f.-',.,:.., 1...l,..: 1-24 ' 7.--L:- :-:,.,::,- Y Y Y Y MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK ,-. . - R: --,.:.- ..1-..... - - -- -- Y Y Y Y ROUSER DRUG COT-EANY .,- -. . -.- . , Y --- O-....- U ...:..-..--:.--- .'.-T-- if-nrt 1 USES? S I-I E S Y Y Y Y MARION 6: SANDERS -..- ,- . -A- .A - i Y Y Y Y PHILLIPS DRUG STORE Y Y Y Y MICHIGAN FARM BUREAU -..'. -4-- I--..- Y Y Y Y N... ... ' :.-.- --.,....- ,HV T ..,-..... --..-- .,....-..-i OA-- s....t:---- ' --: ' -, ' .I ' -- SPROWL BROTHERS Y Y Y Y MOTOR VVHEEL CORPORATION ' ....:.-j x r.-g.-..+ THE 4-STAR SPONSORS MICHIGAN SCHOOL SERVICE. INC. Complete School Equipment and Supply Service 3l2-314 North Grand Avenue A A A A SAM'S Sportswear - Furnishings and Clothing for Young Men 317 North Washington Avenue A A A A Let VERSLUIS Capture Your Personality in a Photograph of Distinction Studios - 50 Michigan Theatre Building A A 'A' A SMALL'S Your Appearance is our Business Home of Hart, Schaffner G Marx Clothes 2ll South Washington Avenue A A A A Nash Automobiles All Car Service f Complete Collision Service Frame and Wheel Alignment LES FOOTE, INC. lll6 South Washington Avenue A 'A' 'A' A GREGORY, MAYER 6. THOM COMPANY 234 South Capitol Avenue Office Furniture - Stationery Printing - Loose Leaf Devices A A A A KOWALSKI PHOTO STUDIOS Lansing's Most Modern Studio Your School Photographer lO9 V2 North Washington Avenue A A A A BANK OF LANSING Two Offices Washington at Michigan - Grand River at Center Member of F. D. I. C. A A A A Compliments of AMERICAN STATE BANK Lansing, Michigan Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ri-soj THE 4-STAR SPONSORS THE STATE IOURNAL 93 Years of Service Circulation Over 55,000 Copies Daily 'k 'A' 'A' 'k Dependable lce and Fuel Service LANSING ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 'Ir 'A' t at PROBST DRUG COMPANY 3 Prescription Stores 1706 South Logan Street 2508 South Cedar Street 1116 West Grand River Avenue in East Lansing 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' RICHARD'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions a Specialty It's a Pleasure to Serve You 924 East Grand River Avenue if -A' ir -A' THE STEAK HOUSE 511 East Hazel Street lst Door off Cedar Dinners - Short Orders - Sandwiches 'I' i' i' i' uto-Owners INSURANCE COMPANY Complete Insurance Protection ir -k 'k 'k BARKER-FOWLER ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Appliances Electrical Supplies 114-116 East Ottawa Street if ir 'k 'A' HOME DAIRY COMPANY 319-321 South Washington Avenue Invites You to Shop and Dine in I.ansing's Finest Market, Cafeteria and Lunch Counter - Catering a Specialty i' ik 'A' 'A' HEATHERWOOD FARMS Milk - Ice Cream 2701 East Michigan Avenue Telephone 2-1305 IHIJ THE 4-STAR SPONSORS LANSING COLORPLATE COMPANY Engravers for the LANTERN 3l7 North Larch Street Phone 2-7022 FAMOUS AFFELDT's Meats and Groceries ' Serving Lansing over 60 Years Ask Your Neighborf She Knows FOODS 303 East Grand River Avenue 'lr i' 'A' 'k l G. HARRIS COMPANY 'A' ai' ir if VANDERVOORT HARDWARE COMPANY Authentic Equipment for Every Sport Lansing and East Lansing if 'A' if ir LANSING RECREATION CENTER Bowling and Billiards Bowl for Health and Fun - Get in the Nation's Leading Sport 1109 South Washington Avenue - Telephone 4-4382 ir 'A' 'A' i' LANSING TOOL 6. DIE COMPANY Dies for Hot or Cold Work 706 Sheridan Street -lr -lr 'k t MIDWAY FORD SALES, INC. Lansing's Fastest Growing Dealer Friendly Service ll20 Sheridan Street Telephone 4-4491 if 'Ir ir if BOICHOT CONCRETE PRODUCTS Ready Mixed Concrete Sand and Gravel 1800 Turner Street i' ir 'k 'k W ,r I 'tt' QT as 't'tittttttti tttttt itt A tttti ttt t t A t t t I142fI THE 4-STAR SPONSORS LANSING ELECTRIC MOTORS Westinghouse Motors - Appliances - Construction 1905 South Washington Avenue Phone 4-7485 'A' i' 'k 'A' Be Sure lt's the Local Product HARVIN'S ICE CREAM The Cream of Michigan 229 South Cedar Street Telephone 2-1139 ik 'k 'k 'Ir Willard Batteries Gulf Products VAUGHAN BATTERY SERVICE 600 East Grand River Avenue Phone 4-5307 'A' ir ak 'A' OBRECHT REALTY COMPANY Complete Real Estate Service Sales - Leases - Rentals - Appraisals - Management 1111 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' i' 'A' CONVERSE 6 STUMP Prescription Druggists Cedar and Shiawassee Main and Pennsylvania Phone 5-7317 Phone 4-7512 'A' 'k 'A' i' Quality Foods at Reasonable Prices FREDERICK FOOD MARKET 925 East Michigan Avenue 'k i' i' 'k MARTIN G SON C G S FOOD MARKET Concrete Building Blocks 401 Shepard Street 1420 East Main Street Phone 4-0324 Lansing, Michigan Where Customers' send Friends 'k 'k 'A' 'A' Milk lce Cream 14c Qt. - 21c Pt. MILK-ICE CREAM 1408 South Washington Avenue 305 North Logan Street 927 East Main Street 1409 North Larch 1236 E. Grand River Ave 'A' 'k 'A' i Good Food Always TRIO SANDWICH SHOP NO. 2 1012 East Michigan Avenue Sandwiches to Take Out - Open 24 Hours Every Day f14sJ Cf 5' f . , x , - K , Q , Muff' Vw. 2 1 ,.i , .gh fy . H1441 -..., ,r 'Y 3 H 5 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS LGNOBLE REALTY COMPANY Complete Beal Estate Land Contracts Bought and Sold l323 East Michigan Avenue 'k i' ik i' Home Of Adams Potato Chips BUY ADAMS BUY THE BEST ADAMS POPCORN AND NUT SUPPLY 827 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, Michigan 'A' 'A' if t CONGRATULATIONS tothe 1948 GRADUATES SOUTHTOWN NEWS SHOP 2318 South Cedar Street Newsrnapers M Novelties A Flowers Comics and Toys Over 500 Different Magazines Greeting Cards for All Occasions Boxed Candy Weddings Gifts - Gifts for Men t t 'k 'k f1451 STUDENT COUNCIL Every semester, each home room elects a member to represent that home room in the student council. The council meets each Week to discuss and offer solutions to school problems. Although the student council does not have final authority in all cases, it is a form of student representative government. Seated: H. Kostoff, B. Davies, R. Stanley Seated: L. Munroe, J. Cline Standing: L. Munroe, J. Allen, M. Duncan, Mr. Standing: B. Munger, Mr. Leyrer, J. Brown, J. Gill Leyrer GIRLS' LEAGUE Eastern's Girls' League has sponsored two dances during this successful year. Friendliness among the girls of Eastern is the goal of the league. W.. .,. A- 5 Seated: P. Bushee, P. Gregg Seated: M, Mattson, P. Gregg Standing: M. Engle, C. Custer Standing: M. Engle, L. Hall llll THE 2-STAR SPONSORS MYERS PRINTING SERVICE Over 27 Years of Good 1mpressions 1421 East Michiqan Avenue Phone 2-2554 'A' 'A' BONCILLA BARBER SHOP 1-1. A. Ernst-Proprietor i' i' NEON SIGN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Siqns of A11 Kinds 'k 'A' NELLER CADILLAC SERVICE 220 West Washtenaw Street Phone 4-6416 i' i' LANSING CAMERA SHOP Complete Photographic Service 115 West A11eqa1'1 Street 'A' i' MERRITT 6. BAILEY SHOE STORE EX-Ray Fitted 112Vz North Washington Avenue ir 'A' IOHN HERRMANN'S SONS, INC. Fine Tai1orinq Since 1878 218 North Washinqton Avenue if ir LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY i' 'A' LEHMAN'S IEWELRY Gladmer Theater Bui1dinq i -A' SISCO'S DRUG STORE The Rexa11 Store 333 South Washington Avenue if if MORGAN I EWELRY COMPANY 121 South Washinqton Avenue Since 1876 H146 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS EDWARD G. HACKER COMPANY Realtors K i' if Compliments of HARRY E. LEADLEY 'k 'A' NORTH END VARIETY STORE East Grand River at Pennsylvania Avenue 'k i' RITZEE HAMBURGS Corner Michigan and Pennsylvania Avenues 'lr 'A' RAY THROOP AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds l20 North Pennsylvania Avenue ir 'k CHESLEY'S DRUGS 2024 East Michigan Avenue 'A' if CLINTON IEWELRY COMPANY 2002 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k CRANDELL'S STANDARD SERVICE l923 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'I' LANSING LAUNDRY 6: DRY CLEANERS Phone 2-l535 ir i' STANLEY I. CLARK Cleaners and Dyers 'lr 'k Compliments of FAMOUS GRILL. INC. 'Ir 'Ir Compliments of W. RAY GORSLINE 900 East Michigan Avenue 'A' i' Since l9l7 XXth CENTURY TAILORS Phone 4-3625 125 East Michigan Avenue 147 J THE 2-STAR SPONSORS VAN PEENEN'S FLOWERS 127 East Michigan Avenue Phone 4-1437 'A' i' MICHIGAN SHEET METAL WORKS 116 South Larch Street 'A' 'A' RHYNARD'S TRUCK SALES 200 North Larch Street Phone 4-8427 ir 'I' SEPETER'S HUNT ROOM 321 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k THE COFFEE SHOP 625 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'A' SHOE REPAIR SHOP Nicholas Petrakis4Proprietor 613 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k MORRIS FRIENDLY SERVICE Phone 9-1748 1301 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'A' BECK BROS. SPORT SHOP Sportsnien's Headquarters 615 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'A' BUDD'S MUSIC HOUSE Everything in Music 'k ir PINO'S RECORD SHOP Your Priendiy Record Shop Michigan Theatre Arcade Phone 9-6714 'k 'k LARRABEE'S SPORT SHOP 325 South Washington Avenue i i' SAVOY GRILL 24-Hour Service f Except Sundays 'A' ir Compliments ot SAVANT CLEANERS 61 DYERS. INC. I 1481 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS THE PAGODA RESTAURANT 1328 East Michigan Avenue ir if ALTMAN'S MEN'S STORE 200 East Michigan Avenue-Corner Grand i' 'A' PALMER 6. STONE COMPANY 525 East Michigan Avenue Paint - Wallpaper 'A' ir ENGLAND-COOK COMPANY 109-117 North Cedar Street ir ir MOORE'S PHARMACY 2004 East Michigan Avenue if i' LANSING SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 6 ACCOUNTING INSTITUTE Tussing Bui1ding Phone 5-6815 if 'A' TWO LEGS, INC. Pants - Sweaters - Iackets 115 South Washington Avenue 'Ir 'A' BARKER'S SHOE STORE 109 North Washington Avenue 'k 'A' DURKEE PAINT 61 SUPPLY COMPANY 205 East Michigan Avenue Paints - Varnishes - Enarnels ir ir MIKE'S MARKET 322-324 North Washington Avenue Phone 2-0831 if if BACON'S SHOE SERVICE 927 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'A' IOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY Lansing, Michigan ir ir PHILIP BALDIN O 621 East Michigan Avenue Good Luck, Students! 11491 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS UP-TO-DATE SHOE SERVICE SHOP 207 East Michigan Avenue Nick Chiapeiio ir 'A' For the Best in Real Estate Service Dial the Easiest Number in Town Always Call ADVANCE REALTY - Phone 2 1121 'A' 'A' ION ANTHONY - FLORIST 809 East Michigan Avenue Lansing Theatre Building 'lr i' DAVIS UPHOLSTERING 509 East Michigan Avenue ir i' VERRA-KLEEN CLEANERS 407 North Washington Avenue 'k 'A' iwf rg T, 1 r A , X , AWOL , WE-- 21 IA f Y gig 53 9 5, A E 4 ' K9 , H 1' Q ' 51501 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS LEWIS FUEL COMPANY 636 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k 9 LANSING AND'- , EASY LANSING I YUV CANT UMIE UISSAYISFIF' Lansing and East Lansing i' 'Ir Compliments of PERSON 6. SEARL ir.. 'A' HARRYMAN SHOES 118 South Washington Avenue i' 'k Compliments of ROY T. CONLEY Attorney 'k 'k F. A. MCCARTNEY, C. L. U. 1602 Olds Tower Phone 2-1511 Lite Insurance and Annuities i' 'A' PEOPLES FINANCE SERVICE, INC. 320 Olds Tower Building 'A' 'A' HARRY LEBUDA INSURANCE AGENCY 304 Hollister Building 'lr if STANDARD REALTY Over 35 Years of Real Estate Service 100 Hollister Building 'A' 'A' BARNHART 6. BAKER Grover C. Barnhart Realtors f 321 Hollister Building ir if STAMPER SUPER MARKET 2420-22 South Cedar Street ir ak AUTOPARK Gulf Gasoline and Oil ir xi' HERBERT G. COOPER, INC. - REALTOR Over 29 Years of Real Estate Service 226 South Capitol f151j THE 2-STAR SPONSORS WAGENVOORD 6. COMPANY Book Binders Lansing 2, Michigan i' 'k SILVER LEAD PAINT COMPANY 229 North Washington Avenue 'k 'k ARMSTRONG DRUGS 1218 East Grand River Avenue if 'A' CHOINIERE GROCERY 938 East Grand River Avenue 'I' 'I' EMIL G. LAMBERTSON AGENCY A Policy tor Every Need 510 American State Bank Building 'A' ir TABOR'S GROCERY 740 North Pennsylvania Avenue 'A' 'k NILES HARDWARE Your Friendly Neighborhood Store 1210 East Grand River Avenue ir ir HITCH - N - POST CAFE Good Food Always i 'I' NORTH LANSING HARDWARE 301 East Grand River Avenue 'I' 'I' PREUSS FOOD SHOP 308 East Grand River Avenue Phone 4-4813 i' 'I' GIBBS DRUG STORE 218 East Grand River Avenue ir -A' NORTH SIDE PHARMACY Washington at Grand River H. E. Glass-Proprietor ir if WILS 1430 on Every Dial L 152 J THE 2-STAR SPONSORS WARREN S. HOLMES COMPANY Architects 2200 Olds Tower i' i CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY Lansing, Michigan 'k i' THE EDINGTON RUG COMPANY Rugs - Linoleum - Draperies - Carpets 'A' 'lr Covers for the 1948 Lantern made by THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY -lr 'lr RONDIE'S Your Good Gulf Dealer i' 'k L A R A B E E ' S Groceries and Meats Free Delivery 2200 East Michigan Avenue 'Ir ir THE DUDLEY PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Paper Merchants i' i' MCCLINTOCK CADILLAC COMPANY 2400 East Michigan Avenue 'I' 'A' LANSING MOTOR COMPANY Kaiser f Frazer - Mack Trucks 'k if MATTHEWS DAIRY l226 East Michigan Avenue ak 'k CHIKEE SHOPPE 1311 East Michigan Avenue 'k if VIRGILINE SIMMONS SCHOOL OF DANCING All Types of Dancing ll28 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' SIMPSON'S FRENCH DRY CLEANERS Phone 4-6128 410 South Washington Avenue f153fI THE 2-STAR SPONSORS CLYDE B. SMITH AGENCY, INC. insurance - Busch Building uk i' Compliments of I. H. ALEXANIAN 'lr 'A' WEVER'S FLOOR COVERINGS 2005-7 East Michigan Avenue 'Ar ir ACME BUSINESS COLLEGE Iust West of Knapp's Phone 2-3091 i' i' HOTEL OLDS Lansing's Finest i i' HERB SHINBERG -INSURANCE 615 South Capitol Avenue at ir WOLVERINE INSURANCE COMPANY Drive Safely A Insure Wisely i' 'I' THE STYLE SHOP ll6 West Allegan Street Visit Our Beach Shop at' 'k CAMPUS FLORIST Special Corsage Prices to Students oi Eastern High School Phone 4-4816 utr ir TASTY CREME DONUT SHOPPE Out Specialty -f Glazed and Whole-Wheat Donuts 1601 East Michigan Avenue 'k -A' U-RENT-IT-SHOP Everything for Rent 2213 East Michigan Avenue 'Ir 'Ir MOORE'S PHARMACY 2004 East Michigan Avenue L 1541 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS WEIMER'S REXALL DRUG STORE 2322 East Michigan Avenue ir 'A' D 6. C STORES 2016 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'k Compliments of RENIGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ir ir M :S L GROCERY 6, MEAT MARKET Robert W. Townsend-Proprietor ir if CURTIS FOOD MARKET 604 East Kalamazoo Street ak 'A' EZETTA DENT - GOWNS 430 Townsend Street ir ir BANCROFT FLOWER SHOP 1109 South Washington Avenue ir ir LQVERGNE-SLAGHT APPLIANCES Telephone 5-7566 1101 South Washington Avenue ai' 'A' DAVENPORT INSURANCE AGENCY 101 East Hazel Street Phone 2-8562 if ir LINDEMANN'S FOOD MARKET 1229 East Main Street Phone 9-1779 ir 'A' ARLUS-DUNN CLEANERS 1227 East Main Street ai' ir COLUMBIA STUDIOS Portrait Photographers 202 North Washington Avenue ir t CENTRAL WELDING SUPPLY COMPANY. INC 214 Eeasoner Strect I 1551 OFFICE GIRLS Mary Lou Robinson and Donna Butler are a great help to both students and faculty. Their efficiency and co-operation have won the respect of all who have been assisted by them. 'iv' MARY LOU ROBINSON DONNA BUTLER CUSTODIANS I Our spotless building, the pride of Easternites, is eyiiilence of the hard work done by this able group. .LTQQHV ,- M N gl' 'WX 'I ..i . Front Row: R. Sweet, J. Ommen, J. Largent, C. Plankenhorn, R. Rich, K. Montague Back Row: M. Cook, G. Kinnison, R. Marshall, Mrs. M. Brundage, J. Henderson, J. Eshuk, R. Bailey l12l THE 2-STAR SPONSORS THE WEISSINGER PAPER COMPANY 201 North Hosrner Street ir 'k ' MIDWAY CAFE 326 North Cedar Street i' 'k EPPLER 61 MCCARRICK 1023 South Washinqton Avenue 'k 'k RUESS 6 HIGH FOOD MARKET Corner Cedar and Baker REO MOTORS, INC.-RETAIL BRANCH N 2522 West Main Street TQ N 'k 1' DERMODY WHITE TRUCK COMPANY Lansinq's Truck Headquarters WX J N3 1 A , fn 2 l Xl t 40' . - - V -Q 5 , r A ! '- t K.. it r , . a X .Ji i, 4 f . f 1 , Y Q I U Q as , ' .1 '- gl Q 14.1 2' A 1 4 51561 9' 'Q SX I WM at ,I x,, '1-WNW, To A ' x .X 2 r , A s........,....-Q fs iff 5 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS RAY SABLAIN, INC. Ready Mixed Concrete - Excavation Phone 2-0734 - P1ant 4-4471 'k 'A' Compliments of GRANGER BROTHERS - BUILDERS 'k 'A' THE LITTLE FLOWERSHOP 2617 South Cedar Street Phone 9-6147 'Ir 'A' HAYDEN'S 5C to 51.00 STORE 2609 South Cedar Street 'A' 'A' DON MCCULLAGH, INC. Linco1n - Mercury f Good Used Cars 'A' 'lr AL HANSEN, INC. -STUDEBAKER SALES 730 East Michigan Avenue ir 'A' EAT SHOP 605 East Grand River Avenue i' 'A' REED-TYLER ELECTRIC COMPANY 111 East Grand River Avenue i' 'A' HOLLIDAY CLEANERS 1nsured tor Your Protection 1215 Turner Street Te1ephone 4-6316 ' t 'A' BEURMANN-MARSHALL. INC. Printing - Lithography 'k 'A' INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY The only Laundry ot its type in Lansing 'A' i' THE IACK POT 2204 South Cedar Street i' 'k CEDARWAY RADIO SHOP 3142 South Cedar Street Phone 4-0067 51571 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS KAMM MACHINE TOOL 5: DIE WORKS 2902 South Cedar Street i' 'A' BALLAS-LANSING FLORAL Phone 4-5385 1010 East Mt. Hope Avenue 'A' 'k COLLEGE DRUG STORE The ReXa11 Store e in East Lansing t 'A' VAN'S BICYCLE SHOP 503 East Shiawassee Street 'k 'k STOP and SHOP Always New Foods 2904 East Saginaw Street i' i' RAMSEY COAL COMPANY 1034 South Cedar Street i' 'A' PLANET CORPORATION 704 Sheridan Street i' 'k A. B. C. GARAGE A Better Car by Far 1t We Repair Your Car 4000 South Cedar Street i i' HAROLD'S UPHOLSTERING There Is a Difference 531 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k IOHN WILSON COMPANY Awnings 409 East Shiawassee Street 'A' 'k SOUTHTOWN IEWELERS 2410 South Cedar Street -lr -If LUNDBERG SCREW PRODUCTS Lansing I 158 I THE 2-STAR SPONSORS LANSING HI-SPEED COMPANY Hi-Speed Gas I 'k 'k DONALD A. IONES. ATTORNEY 360 Hollister Building 'A' 'k Congratulations! Girls and Boys LOCAL 652 - U.A.W.-C.I.O. 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X' ESTHER L. CLINE - nw L1 if -' a ..:-- . A fa , x jf A N if f f 5l5,'-igizifyggbg air ' R A WINSTON , P -I f J A MARSHALL SIMPSON .Q . ' A uf .g. I 'Qi . Y HELEN MATTSON nmnuz lfrial XX ' 4 I' , X- ur' 1 , ,F 0 RALPH B. PETERMAN -X 1 VERNA GUNNISON -L-.K Q 1'-ef . qxz, gi - Y ,-. , . X - N ' HELEN CRANDELL , , . MARIAN GEIB E161 HELEN L. WALTER ABE M. COHN anguagn: . an I X , 4,5 av -, AN 5 I 1 ll ' 21 'Ik . we L. :gggleasasiiii 2 '-HQ afij H rn, -551-' fl .1 in is AV M! I WILLIAM D. SAGE IRMA H SMITH MABEI. WOOD 'xx Ik- I agffw Y px 1-. .f -11 If I I -Q . -Xi f-P ' X I Q., . n N y, 1 :if ' If 'JV l j Q, . --I lf, I -. ' J 4 1 I Fx X I J ', P ' fx I O I BERTHA MEISEL WILLIAM B ANDERSON IIIIKJ I: U X rilmfn H, C. LANGE HARRY R. BUTLER ig. iw, I17I S' ROBERT E. LOTT LAS MACLIN P DOUG 'R DORIS N, LACY X ailyn aiir N V - if A 3 li' ' ,ws 43,5 -. f Ti IW. ' '- - , 'W' 'I ..., -' :L - ' ' ' v ' - 'f . Fsgiifaifzm ' f JAKE K BURNHAM R L. SCHNEIDER MAYNARD D MORRISON . A gm 4. 'Jana sa ! 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SPITLER ELSA RICHARDS BRUCE ELDRED U91 LANTERN STAFF Editor-in-Chief - - Co-Business Managers - Photography Editor Art Editor - - - Assistant Art Editor - Ex-Oiiicio Editors - Senior A Class Editor - Assistant Editor - Assistant Editor - Senior B Class Editor - Assistant Editor - Underclassmen Editor - Assistant Editor - Assistant Editor ----- Administration and Faculty Editor Academic and Commercial Editor Home Economics, Industrial, and Art Editor - - Assistant Editor ---- Music Editor - Social Editor Assistant Editor - Boys' Sport Editor - Assistant Editor - Girls' Sport Editor - General Assistants - - junior Assistant - - Co-Advertising Managers - Assistant Managers - l Richard Hempsted - Jane Fox, joan Fox - Lynn Munroe - Flo Shinberg Shirley Ridenour - Bruce Munger, Robert Forman Joanne Bubolz Nancy Whitmore Robert Braman Patricia Finger Margaret Brady Charles Partlow Richard Shrodes Virginia Perkins - Clio Sanborn Naomi Fenner Dorothy Beckley - Lois Ungren Donald Nixon Barbara Wood - jean Hulbert Bruce Munger Charles Stachel Caroline Corser June Van Sickel, Phyllis Schoenheider 20 Carolyn Custer Virginia Woodcock, jean Wright - Norma Stevens, jean Willson 6 fp: fifnumff Q-ZX,-L I J- FLo managers f21 AQ- GQPffiw1f5 RQ- S' if ...- 1 i gg.. E-p' .ii f 5... r 6. .-v ...f x if SENIOR A CLASS HISTORY As the first confused sophcmores of September, 1945, entered the halls of Eastern, they were put under the guidance of Mr. Russell Sheathelm. Lynn Munroe was elected president of the class, whose social life in high school was begun by giving the Sophomore Mixer on February 8, 1946. The proud juniors re-elected Munroe as class prexy, and preparations swung underway for the J-Hop, April Showers. Since the spring flood casualties were being housed in Eastern's gym, Pat Gregg, chairman of the dance, arranged to have it held at Pattengill on April 11, 1947. When the fall of 1948 rolled around, confident seniors roamed the halls. Mr. Clifford Walcott then became advisor: and Bruce Munger, president elect. Ramshackle Inn, hilarious murder comedy, given by the class proved their talent. All looked forward to the Prom, The Virginia Reel, on May 22, 1948, directed by the able co-chairmen, Jackie Cline and Joe Brown. An added thrill was planning and attending the banquet, breakfast, program, Senior Day activities. Baccalaureate, and finally, Commencement. SENIOR Class Advisor-Clifford Walcott President-Bruce Munger Vice-President-Charles Stachel Secretary-Joanne Bubolz Treasurer-Jim Sump JUNIOR SOPHOMORE Class Advisor--Russell Sheathelm Class Advisor--Russell Sheathelm President-Lynn Munroe President-Lynn Munroe V1'ce-President-Bruce Munger Vice-President-Al Chapman Secretary-Joanne Bubolz Secretary-Clarabelle Keeler Treasurer-Jim Sump Treasurer-Jim Sump I 221 fl if ADAMS, ALICE LOU Curly works in the library. Her future is steno- graphic work: her main in- terest, shorthand. ADAM S, NANCY Nan has been home room prexy. Hates bashful men that smoke pipes. She looks forward to college and enjoys dancing and getting out of work. ALEXANDER, VINCENT Vince is a member of the Social Dancing Club and home room president and treasurer. A reserve baseball and debate team member, his future will be in owning a night club. Main interests are women and school. ALLEN, JOHN The Beard belongs to the Varsity Club. Is Chief Student Duty Guide, Stu- dent Council representative, home room president, cap- tain of the football team, and treasurer of Fur, Feather. and Fin Club. Likes women and wants to be a printcr, ALTHOUSE, HAROLD A IUKUFE l'6SiEll-ITEITII OWHCY. Stub belongs to the Var- sity Club and enjoys golfing. His main ambition is to get out into the world. see the country, and meet countless XYOlTl9l'l. ANDREW, BICKFORD Andy has played trom- bone in band for three years, and he hopes to be a drafts- man. At the present, his main interest is Venessa. Bored by Mr. Lange's jokes. ANDREWS, RICHARD Woodwork fascinates Andy who also wants to own a large farm. C7 , 1 E NH- D H , , fs X GT 4...Q t K . M 5 Q V - -..-.... 5 N we ' 4..- K f S 5 T 1- -N 1-. 17' ANGELL, WILLIAM Angel belongs to the Pan-American and Varsity Clubs, On the wrestling and tennis teams and inter- ested in police administra- tion as well as in Jo. Participates in debate, de- clamation, and is a hall offi- cer. ARMSTRONG, CAROLE Member of Y-Teens and on the Girls' League Board. She loves parties, but her motto is Never believe a man. Plans to study psy- chiatry at University of Southern California. ARTUM, FLORENCE A hill-billy favorer is Bessie, who also likes ice skating and swimming. She hopes to marry Bob some- day, but right now her main interest is men and more men. A future cosmetolo- gist. BAILEY, BETTY Y-Teens and Social Danc- ing Club member. Likes helping Donna and Mary Lou in the office and intera ested in poetry and writing to Lynn. Future is doing missionary work in foreign countries. BAILLOS, DON Don belongs to Fur. Feather, and Fin, Chess, and Varsity Clubs. Also par- ticipates in cross country and track. Future collegian. BAILLOS, STELLA President of the B.0.0.T. Club and a member of the G.A.A. Her future is sail- ing: and her main interest. traveling, A member of the Glee Clubg short skirts irk her. BAKER, COLLEEN Collie joined Y-Teens. Latin, and Travel Clubs. She is a member of the De- bate squad. vice-president of her home room. Girls' League representative, and secretary of Inter-Club Council. Will attend Albion or M.S.C. l23l Q.--9' .-5 'QP K fxi rf 1 is ,Ffa X 4 . s, N W 221 X V -ir l Q, lf! 9, Y, Y Q i. .M i ' iq Q XXX Y 1 L5 xx, ', wx A ii f iii r Q, . ji! E lid. , 4 E I , x I Q, .A , ' Q IX ix X bl lx N . X X ss' if ff Xi f . j I. ff, i N , Y f , A it P- V TA KO K , F , ix tt? , Y..-3 x '13 up YY is x C 4. . T N. Ego 1 'sl' JW 9' is-e -u-. ! ja 6 K ,ft me a Q I it I ' rx ix , LJ 1 '--' . ,fp GQ BALDWIN, BRUCE Baldy plays in the Boys' Band. Plans to be a good husband and interested in Joyce. BALDWIN, JOAN Active in Honor Society. Latin, Paint Splashers, and Social Dancing Clubs. Edi- tor of Easterner, home room treasurer, Student Council representative, and chairman of staging in Senior B Play. BALZER, JEAN Dimples is a member of the Spanish Club. Enjoys many things: namely, bas- ketball. volleyball, hill-billy music, and roller skating. While her career will be nursing. she also has her eye on that man. BASS, ROBERT Bob likes basketball and jazz music. Spends his time in printing and woodwork classes. Future undecided. BEAUBIER, ELAINE Smoky is irked by Flo's and Lou's giggling. Plans to become a secretary, Men intrigue her. BEBEE, TERRANCE Home room president, vice president, and Student Council representative. Plans to take up aviation in the future. but at present girls enchant him. BECKLEY, DOROTHY A member of the French Club. Honor Society, and Lantern staff. President, vice-president, and secre- tary of her home room. In two operettas, her future is music and college. E241 'uk 'ribs .5 M-' .-- -, A 1 BELBECK, PATRICIA Pat sings in the Glee Club and wants to be an ar- tistvic housewife. Her main interest is that certain man. BESLEY, ELIZABETH Y-Teens president, home room oflicer, and Student Council member, Betsy also participates in band and choir. Thinks Hank is wonderful. BILLMAN, BERNARD Member of the Varsity Club Bud likes track and b He has a future in eine, and his main in- s is. as h says, Oh. f ELAINKQ UTZXY- UC-6 BLOOM DONALD F. Don enjoys the French Club and the Boys' Band. Future in radio and radio engineering. Interested in music and radio. BODAM ER, HELEN Helen is a member of the G.A.A,, Y-Teens, Latin, and Knitting Clubs. Plans on a future at M.S.C. BOGLE, MARY D1mples takes an active part in the Retailing Club and the Girls' Band. People fespecially boysj who are late irk her, and her future plans include work at The Modern Youth Shoe Shop. Thrilled by Leslie and that certain guy. -. OLINE, LOIS Irked by lockers and ak- ing up. Thinks pgo ev should sleep until ,b . Plans to attend M. . - nis Club member rls' League represe e. In operetta, Sweethearts Thinks men and people in general are supe BOLINE, RICHARD Big Dick is a member of the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club and Athletic Board of Control. A future athletic director. he also plays foot- ball, baseball, and basket- ball. A member of the band and choir. Adores girls, BOND. RAY Bo plays on the re- serve football team, and his future is advertising. Wants to get rich. My . e 'f N D X 'NV vlx plxvly BOUR ,l JOANN Jo spends her time a a member of the Y-Teens and Travel Club. Her favorite sports are tennis and swim- ming. Will be a Secretary. BOWERMAN, RICHARD Dick is a member of the French, Magicians, and S100 Clubs. An enthusiastic worker in assemblies and Varsity Debate. Hopes to be a missionary. BRADFIELD, BEVERLY Bev likes to watch foot- ball games, play the piano, and swim. Belongs to the Ushers' Club and G.A.A, Pet peeve is conceited men and long skirts. Interested in going to California with Barb. BRAMAN. ROBERT Bob is a great enthusiast of the French Club. Worked diligently on the French as- sembly. Belongs to Honor Society and Lantern staff. Will continue studies at M.S.C. in chemistry. ,:f..u . -all ILS. 'WL is . ..g. ,, Q hw 5 f Z . . w j ,LZ 'J' Q, 'W' F -wflf f X I ' J X7 fi ff' , l 4 f X, W ,,'Lf ec - k p BRETZ, DONALD iJf'?v b g A . Mr. Potter's jokes annoy Q' X , Don, who joined the Fur, 'X LP XFN K Feather. and Fin Club. Un- ', X X, X. decided about his future, but ' ' xg 5 wishes to travel. Q x f' 1 K ii X g 1, l Od I , 'vi I f ref x av .Q fl A wb v gli? V BROOKS, WALTER ,G , idly f I Y ' The Varsity track team. A ', ' choir, and opera take up Walt's time. Home room president. This future dental technician enjoys making false teeth. BROWN, BETTY Betty likes tennis and vol- ley ball. Listening to Mr. Cohn teach Commercial English appeals to her. De- sires to be a secretary, and her main interest is secre- tarial work. BROWN, CAROLINE Khaki likes skating and swimming, Enjoys getting out of school. Her future is marriage. BROWN, JOE Lippy is a member of Fur. Feather, and Fin, Var- sity. and Ping Pong Clubs. Home room and Student Council treasurer, and Prom co-chairman. Future in mechanical engineering. Idolizes a brunette. BROWN, MARILYN Toddy is a great fan of Bing Crosby. Hopes to be a secretary. Says she likes chewing gum. BUBOLZ, JOANNE josy belongs to Drama and Latin Clubs, Easterner staH', Debate team, and Lan- tern staff. Is Y-Teens secre- tary, Student Council repre- sentative, Girls' League rep- resentative, home room sec retary-treasurer, Honor So ciety secretary, and secre- tary Of junior and senior classes. Likes people. i251 - if-'I , x 'f ' Jbiiv L UL xl fi iii it . 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She will be a future housewife. Modern music, hill-billy music, and a cer- tain man interest her. ? .hm N i f Y Lf' .1 i B . ACK . unshine is member I Wg of the Prinfer ' Devils, .15 -' 5 :reasurersof the el Club, J ' pe ' ent an easurer of X Irked ' N ' gi ' l skirt' ' . .. yea n o travel o Sout America and Europ Thri -153 ed by sports and gi '. ' fi X .l CAMERON. CAROL Numbered among the Y- ' .. -a Teens. Kay will be Mexico 'Q ig bound with Eve after gradu- H i i ation: she has her eye on college. Pet peeve, short boys: main interest, a cer- tain guy in Grand Rapids. f , .L 'L 9, 5 1 CANGEMI. JOAN N ' - Y-Teens, home room sec- ,N retary, and Girls' League ff'- representative. As a mem- 'iq-, V ber of the Varsity Debate Q R squad, Jo participated in ' - Oratorical and Declamatory -, - ' contests. Archery and tennis A f 7-- are her favorite sports. Al- X- It lergic to remarks about her 5 E. dark eyes. t A ,,. -.fa - ' -A . ' CAREY. DELORES - Dee is secretary and Q ,. treasurer of home room and g '! a member of Travel and . A Personality Clubs, Interest- ' ' ' cd in men. dancing. and par- . l ties. but will trade all that Q f her one and only. jrw, A 4 Q, or ' 35 ffiiteff? CASLER, ELTON Gold-digging women irri- - tate Tony, Member of 5 the Fur. Feather. and Fin Club, and track team. Wants to be a dairy farmer. . ,Q Interested in seeing the ,M U.S.A. v 1749, l26l 11 A CHALIM AN, EVA Eva is a member of the Y-Teens. Honor Society, G.A.A., choir, Debate squad, and was in the operetta, Sweethearts Will tour the deep South before leav- ing for college. Delighted by tall males and sports. CHAMBERLAIN, DONNA JEAN French Club and the Girls' Band tal-re up Donna's time. A future college Co-ed and kindergarten teacher. Clothes, cute boys, and Rainbow Girls interest her. Bubble gum irks her. CHAPMAN, ALBERT Curly, vice-president of the Sophomore class and a Student Council representa- tive, is a member of the B.0.0.T. Club and the Key Gang. He plans to retire. Admits his interest in all WOYTIEH. CHRISTOPHER, NANCY Chris belongs to Y- Teens. Future Homemakers of America. and is secretary of the Glee Club. Peeved by Mr. Hayden's American Government version of the T formation. Will take up nursing. Busy keeping an eye on DuEy. CLARK, BETTY Betty works at the Lan- sing Colorplate Company as a stenographer. Likes bowl- ing, swimming. basketball, and Carl. She plans to con- tinue in stenography. CLARK. DOROTHY Dot enjoys Ushers', Latin, and Y-Teens Clubs. Extremely interested in Ma- son. The future holds a nursing career. CLARK, MINNIE Min came here from Lake City. She loves foot- ball games and plays in the Girls' Band. Enjoys music, and she wants to make a good wife for someone. CLINE, JACQUELINE jackie belongs to Latin Club, Y-Teens, and Varsity Debate team. Student Coun- cil secretary and Prom co- chairman. Mainly interested in a senior in jackson and football players. Will slave away in college for a future as an interior decorator. COLE, CLARICE Clarice is a member of the Date Bait Club and sec- retary of her home room. Plans on office work until she marries. Detests dates who arrive late. Interested in dancing, movies, football. and Dick. COLEGROVE, LEE Lee belongs to the French Club and Honor Society. Enjoys reading and good music. Will be welcomed with open arms by some college. CORBEAU, CARL Corky has been presi- dent of his home room. In- terested only in having a good time. CORSER, CAROLINE Carlie is a member of G.A.A., Y-Teens. the Li- brary, and Pan-American Clubs. Worked on the Lan- tern and Easterner staffs. She plans to attend M.S.C. and study radio drama. COVERT, JOAN Squeak has fun in the Y-Teens and Travel Clubs. Treasurer of home room. Girls' League representa- tive. and Coed-Council mem- ber. Loves to dance, and her ambition lies in writing and marriage. CRAWFORD, PEGGY Andy belongs to Ushers' Club and Y-Teens, Govern- ment class irks her. Plans on a typing career. Finds M.S.C. interesting. ,. , ,vc fv- F Y or, Y- -'Y X.- . .z..-. sag., .,- ow, -2. .4 yd L- ..'! . , z 4' ft W with 1 kv- .lc t - ,4- T,-.gx ,A W ug., j. 1 ' 'Pg .QC l cRoss, BILL 'in l I It A reserve basketball team member. Dick can be seen ti, X' N, 1 most of the time -dragging X along behind Schroeder. A w . ' future optician, his main in- W W. , , , terest is Shore Crest. - Q xl , f , X' X Q 1 -Q , J Cf' CROWE, DUANE ,- Being secretary of his Sm 4 5' 5 home room and a member fl 1 'kiwi 'Ml of the Boys' Band keeps -9 Crowe busy. Dreams of get- . ting a good job, and all -1 women fascinate him. lx xl . L- w SY? -1 , .5 g . 1 .ak i k xl sf CUNNINGHAM. GRACE Cheery's future includes J college and teaching langu- N.l', ' ages. Mainly interested in gwfr Y f ', traveling and languages. - ,L ' s 7 t X., 'K ' Q' - , J , lx .h - I 1 X xl -4 'I 'AV if N ' l L, it tj CZICH. NORMAN .. - -- '- 5' la Chick has hopes of be- r' ' . If coming an engineer. At the K, , - present, he likes to have a A f II! good time. ' 'TZ' ' l K QQ 'If x I ig f xl Di -1 ' K J , DAVID, EVELYN ie' Evie has held the ofh- -if ces of secretary and treas- f' N, urer of home room. Dislikes F -'w T' gum crackers and late- .Fl comers. Wants to be a typ- 2 ist or traveler. Interested . xi' I in good dance music, M.S.C., Q , ,I and football. J' X1 fb f I ,J I ' x1 i 'W . 1, sf DAVIS, BETTIE f L va ,, Betts has been a mem- 5 . M1 .I ber of the Travel and Glee 1, I 1 Clubs and is home room X 3 'i' treasurer. Likes dancing, ,Q X 1:11 M.S.C., good music, and .Q I , Y football, Distrusts men. Y 1 l T ' 1' . xg Lax, 5' . :zz x,' u.-.gx - if l. , 5 -1 DEAN. MARIE ' V, N A member of Y-Teens and - rim- . f Travel Club. Home room ' 'I H i A 'N treasurer. Tennis, horse- ' , I , A :H ' X t SX A back riding, swimming. , .. , 1. ' - K D ' piano playing. and parties ' 1' 1 I fl intrigue her. The future ,N - OS A' ' holds photography and a A' V, ' 77 ' wedding later. IL . ' xt I A ' ' xreuv Q-snow E271 . N .X - I 4 1 . .9 L .. li' 1 - --46:1 Q .A ' fu ' ' 31:9 , :Y ts, . - F V7 F . in .i ' A . 4+ 1 I' ., If 5 I is 55 X is , il X Wi 3 , N I . X ! I 1 Sli XT ,fs XX . Q52 5' . DEATSMAN, KENDAL Red is vice-president of his home room. Looks for- ward to work at the Olds. His main interests are hunt- ing, Fishing. and skiing. DE LONG. WARREN President of his home room and on the football, swimming, and track squads. As a member of the choir, he sang in three operettas. Will be in the Navy for a while, but from there his future is unknown. Dreams about D0t. DEPEW, WANDA Wanda belongs to Ushers' and Social Dancing Clubs. 4.-ffqnxwei-2 1 . 2 it 'G :M 'U' , DOBSON, ELAINE Honor society, Y-Teens, Travel, Bible, and Knitting Clubs consume Elaine's time. A Student Council member, Girls' League rep- resentative, and hall officer. Plans on M.S.C. Crazy about horses. DORIN, LARRY Larry, a member of Boys' Band and vice-president of his home room, likes hunt- ing and Fishing. Seeks a good job, but the Navy lures him. DOWELL, JERRY Busy in the Hi-Y Club and as president of his home ' , l room. Reserve football, 2' 9 Vexed by bleached hair. ' , hunting, skiing, skating, and EX X Plans on oflice work.. Likes ...fr V swimming interest him. Fu- -Q , 'ix dancmg and Pottervllle' 'V , ' Ab: nl- , ture window decorator. ' 1 - i V . ,ws 4. lv is Q ll W' .12 i ,. .. 'i le ff ' U l E f Ei ' DE ROSE--EVE!-YN DOWLING. DONALD l X ucmbby. 'S a mcmber of Don has participated in l ,tj P3n'Amel'lCfm and Futljlfe ,vm s varsity football and base- , W 'X A M e Home Mak?fS Of Amefffa . in . bail. win study at M.s.c. ,f lf' Clubs' Thls home mom , to become a coach. Main ,f AN ., w. 5eC'eta Y Plans ffl attend interest is at Benton Har- , sl beauty college. Likes sew- -fw...-- f bor. Y Ei ' ing. but is bothered by K -'65 f , gg , people staring at her. 1 f', wl . 1 Ei Sl - .5 ,1 ' E' l Vjg,.,,Lf l -f DEVEREAUX, TED DREPS' DORIS as. 1 I. ' Ted is interested in all Doris is a member of the . W As A H4 an athletics. He wants to see pa,-,,Am,,-ican and Lib,-ary l 1 Y 1,3 rw the blue epccuse eliminated Clubs. She likes writing Q 53 ' ug, - from Easfefn before he and history. Plans to attend ci 9 'N -s leaves. Wishes to get his business school. -W, - l ' own garage: mechan.cs and ' 1 ood fascywte him. ' I s , Q!! E 4 t V ' s -X 5 'tug X - K ,.- L.. f s , X L '- ,ska DILL, YVONNE , , DRC G- LOUISE , , E k Y . r t r of se has been a Girls 47-f i I Vonne ls sec e a y f ' ue representative. In- Ef i , ' home room and belongs to .if , -' , -'Ye , A - - . . . . s , 1 ested in typing. her fu 2' Yjreens' Wishes to Visit ' VV ' re will be in oEice work X if' ' Europe or work in an office. ' l ' E l W ' Wants a happy life, 1 5 ' , 1' f 'vp -. ?x2LZ l ' ' 'QQE1 l- f i . i ii? 27' A A l,5,fi'L , 935' j'f DISTLER, BOB DlfEW' ?ETTY ' ,, ., . his S are Bunny has belonged to f.. . . D'f?'h. inloys d E: the Bible Club. Her future Uma' . 'll S WTO Wm Ang lies with Bell Telephone. - and- print.ng casses are Enjoys dancing' swimming' ' 'y ,,,. lopb' and wolfing at night. i Q.. sl . A Sirk.. QJ4.a..v A L ' l23l DU BOIS. JACK Transferred from Tech, jack belongs to the Hi-Y and Retail Sales Clubs and plans on attending business school. DUNCAN, MERLIN Dune is active in the Fur, Feather, and Fin, Honor Society, and French Clubs. He has been a mem- ber of the Student Council. home room president. and Chief Student Duty Guide. He leads a dance band, and his future is law. DUNHAM. LORAINE Member of Y-Teens and Travel Clubs, Loraine held the ofhce of secretary and treasurer of home room. Stu- dent Council representative. Worked on J-Hop and Girls' League Dance. Likes danc- ing and Bobbie. A trip to California beckons her. ECKERLE, MARY Has enjoyed Paint Splash- ers and Glee Clubs. Partici- pated in Sweethearts, Likes swimming, dancing. and her man. A future housewife. EDING, EDITH Edie tells us her fu- ture is being a steno and housewife. Interested in music, men. and a little northern town. Participated in The Desert Song and Sweethearts Likes swim- ming. Home room vice- president, and secretary of Glee Club. EDMONDSON, RICHARD Music appeals to Dick who plays in Boys' Band. Likes tennis. Plans to study conservation and forestry. EGBERT, GEORGE Buvy plays a trumpet in Jack Lundberg's Band. Irked by Mr. Lange's jokes: his future is a military career. ll Ji I S J i si , -1 s F 'V X Y ,if 1 st- .-Mgr, a if ' 1 . mm Fee . Q' - EISELER, WILLIAM This Social Dancing Club member worked on a J-Hop committee. Speed loves athletics, especially basket- ball. Plans to take up police administration. ELISER, ROBERT President and vice presi- dent of his home room. member of Social Dancing Club, Tumbling team, and Travel Club. Active in ten- nis and choir, Likes talking. football games, and parties. Kid Squid's future is in police administration. ELLIS. CAROLYN Carol participates in Paint Splashers and Girls' Glee Clubs. Loves rollerskating and her man. A future housewife. ELLIS, EDDIE A member of the Boys' Band and a hall officer. Bugs dotes on anything Southern or musical. ELSESSER, NANCY Nan has been active in the Y-Teens and Travel Club. Vice-president and secretary of home room and Girls' League representa- tive. Intends to go to col- lege, Likes horseback rid- ing and life in general, in- cluding men over six feet tall. FEEMAN, MARTHA ANNE Girls' League representa- tive, Y-Teens vice-president. and an officer of her home room and Travel Club. Worked on J-Hop and Girls' League dance. Marty is a future co-ed, and she's crazy about people and golf, FENNER. NAOMI Member of Y-Teens and Honor Society, Chum worked on the Lantern and Easterner staffs. Partici- pated in the operettas Desert Song and Sweet- hearts, Plans future in psychiatry. Likes music and people. E291 f f C 'V . Y V' i I' .wang - Q H I LLL- I Vik, , '1 ' fo 'v 1 ' ie.:-f 'V i ' C A L , X l 'A rv. ., f'l1 ' 'I 2. Ci 'EF' I' l r' X, x 'A A, it f l , 'Q Q' lg ! . -. U . P M 0 , V U ' I A f-X s 'fl . W ' fl fs' s. QA. in aj .5 ,wt E V 1 If ' i Q . I .. N M ,X If .7 SK X ! ts .7 A 3' ' V 3 . ,1 l .1 42,.? 1X i f SA qwin I 3 X It X A c sg f gy 7 li I, A . Q - 51- A N V f lb M il X Q Q, B5 N. FILION, JAMES Jim belongs to the Latin Club. Undecided about the future. His main interest is in athletics. FITZGERALD, BRUCE President and vice-presi- dent of his home room and member of Band, Tumbling team, and Travel Club. Likes tennis, band. choir, and listening to Stan Ken- ton. Singer and drummer now. his future is in sing- ing. FLUKE. MARY Mary is a member nf Y- Teens. Likes tennis and skiing. Peeved by certain boys at Eastern. Would like to be a nurse. FOBAIR, MARILYN G.A.A., French Club, Glee Club, Honor Society, and choir take up Terry's time. Interested in swimming and Ralph. Raises dogs and horses. Thinks of marrying an ex-coastguard member. FOERSTER, JO ANNE Treasurer of G.A.A. and home room, Jo is a member of Paint Splashers Club. Participated in operetta Sweethearts Likes sports, dogs, psychology, and col- lecting stationery. A cer- tain fellow takes up her time and interest now. Fu- ture English teacher. FOLTZ, JOHN Hunting pleases Jack: he would like to travel to Alaska. Enjoys popular music and may go to M.S.C. FORD, BETTY Member of G.A.A., Stu- dent Council. Girls' League, and Madrigal Choir. Has had a part in The Desert Song and Sweethearts, Her main interest is tall men. Plans to travel to California. E301 . . x v far . ' 5-.. .2 xy, F . I: M ,a M35 FORTMAN, CHARLOT Char has belonged to the Spanish Club. Likes football and basketball games. Peeved by short- hand. Undecided about her future, but she is thinking of a New York trip. In- terested in Jim. FOUST, MARILYN Social Dancing, Ushers'. and Glee Clubs keep her very busy, Likes swim- ming and dancing. Lynn's future is marriage. FOWLER, EUGENE A member of the Fur. Feather, and Fin Club. Gcne participates in foot- ball and baseball. In the Boys' Band, and his future is playing for Spike Jones. Sports and music take up most of his time. FOWLER, PAULA Belongs to French Club. Girls' Glee Club, and Mad- rigal Choir. Will study music at Michigan State. Loves to sing. FOX, JANE Foxie is a member of G.A.A., Honor Society, and Ushers' Club. Co-business manager of the Lantern, home room secretary, and Girls' League representa- tive. Her future lies at M.S.C. Main interest is hap- piness! FOX. JOAN Foxie has been presi- dcnt, vice-president, and secretary of the Ushers' Club, secretary of G.A.A.. Honor Society secretary. and co-business manager of the Lantern. Spends much of her time keeping track of Janie. Future is M.S.C.. and main interest is getting things done. FREEM IRE, ARONE Secretary of her home rocm, her future will lie in secretarial work. A mem- ber of the Knitting Club. G.A.A., and Y-Teens. Swim- ming is her favorite sport. FRIDAY, MARIAN Tooty resents corny jokes about her last name. Future, college. A member of the Usher's Club, Honor Society, treasurer of home room, and librarian and sec- retary of the Girls' Band. Patterson Lake and people from Detroit interest her. FULLER, JACK An active member of the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club and a track enthusiast. His future is in medicine. An- noyed by primping that women are always doing. Main interest centers around DeWitt and East Lansing. FUNNELL, BOB Until Bob gets into photo- graphy or ventilation, his hobbies and sports life take up his time. Enthusiastic about ping pong. A'l 1- .1 1 , . . y ' t. - fd ' Rr W My ,fn wfrlfir 1 YTAL ' !,,,YV A v. Pi, . ,f 1 GAGE, GERALD Gerry has been active in Travel Club and in most including football, and basketball. sports, baseball, His future lies in football at U. of M. Likes doodling and the piano. GAGE, JOAN Jo's future is at M.S.C. and in social work. Would like to be a farmer's or minister's wife. She has been a member of the Glee Club. choir, Bible Club. and Honor Society. Main in- terests are children and Fishin'. GENTNER, DELBERT Del has been in the Boys' Band for Five semes- ters and in the choir for a year. He likes to run movie proyectors as a hobby and has been trying to keep Junior's car running. Looks forward hopefully to gradua- IIOH. GILL, JERRY Speedy has been home room president and Student Council representative. A member of the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club and of the cross country and track teams. Wants to see the world, and his main inter- ests are women and dancing. --f---- ---- 6 1 5 , file -2 ek.-f wc' P, N J, 4 A ' 9'-I I , 'S S' we 1' -r.. .-1 Ht. '41 lv-iii' ' 1. Qu 53 cm-1 . - . -'Wifi 1.--VESA Tix. sf? H-slim mf t ig? ' V2 .,. 'J GLAZIER, MERLIN Irked by Miss Sexton's sarcastic remarks. . Merlin is a Student Council repre- sentative and despises work of all kinds. After gradua- tion will take up printing. GODFREY, GARA President and secretary of her home room, she has been a member of the Knit- ting Club and Y-Teens. Fu- ture is secretarial work. Dreams about a certain blond fellow. GOFF, LAURENCE Vice-President of his home room. Has helped run the movies during his three years at Eastern. He was a member of the Boys' Band and choir. A business to benefit Lansing is his de- sire. GRAHAM, MARY A member of the Honor Society, Social Dancing Club. and G.A.A. Butch is home room secretary and Student Council representa- tive. Will be a private sec- retary. A man on Hillcrest Avenue interests her. GRAY. SARA ANN Belongs to Social Dancing and Knitting Clubs. Enjoys dancing and swimming in her spare time. She is in- terested in being a good secretary to someone in the future, but wants to be a good student at present. GREGG, PATRICIA Pat had the lead in the operetta Sweethearts and was in The Desert Song. Has been musical director of the Y-Teens. vice-presi- dent and president of the Girls' League, home room officer, and vice-president of the choir. A future co-ed, her main interest lies in music. GRIFFIN, DONNA Donna has been a mem- ber of G.A.A., Y-Teens, Honor Society. Senior B play cast, and home room secretary and treasurer. Girls' Sports Editor of the Easterner. She is irked by conceited people. Will at- tend M.S.C. Main interest is bringing the car home without any dents. l31l Q11 e , , v .- Lg ' I 4 ,..,Q,. ,,. 'lik We Q it 'Q f ' ss' A .. . i ' lf ll! .ta 7 'ff Y I . 4 'ff' f S1-vii I is .4 'Y' ! 1 ! l rl..1tl 3.3573- '1 2:-. IE? tv O 1 . K ml gr it, Q A I x ., Q, x 1 i I Xl N lf T lg 'W . . 3 it an ggw ljji. t jlllj I t . LX, tif X. N l X it ' 'fm f i 47 I 4 N A 4 i wb ti? lx , . l - M i Wal I iw, i ti. tai 6 ig? I I 5 f it f fi, qi 0 N fi igzw xc ,av .. , 'I-,-H 4. ,ni 4.-L, Wu if eubs ' . i 'V 4 ' -Q' 5 ivg W X H1 'K' sf GRIMM, KATHRYN Kate is a member of the Knitting Club, G.A.A.. and secretary of the Paint Splashers Club. M.S.C. and traveling Ell her thoughts at present. Wants to have fun while still young. GRUHN, DALE Dale plans to travel through Europe and the South Sea Islands. Likes French. Latin, swimming, gf 'Q '- ' hiking, and riding. He has 'Y H U visions of a glorious future J mi.. loafing on some outh Sea .,. . Q, K ! . '- iff .N-f.4! L ' HALL, GERAIQ -'ff in , Gerry is in rested in 1 , .-R qt-3, football and a gorgeous V '.9lfL,f' , ' woman. His future is un- ',-ii' ff '-- , decided: he works hard 7 'f, - rw-e-' keeping out of work. fd ti.-Q.. .i fggiggff, HAMILTON, EDWARD Ed enjoys basketball. . footbail, and music. His fu- 'iv H' ,f ture is in agriculture, prob- , ---' ably in animal husbandry. G-vs. hw' M, WMM' i3 K' .,. it TEV ,t C' V f A: fzax Q, Q- Ki i Q 4' 'W' f f if .. fi? wi HANSEN, MARILYN Interested in cooking, sew- ing, and a certain someone in Detroit. Likes traveling and Miss Lowrey. She would like to be a future housewife. HARRISON, MELVIN His interests are football, ice skating, graduation, and any beautiful woman. He likes Mr. Potter's English class. Melvin has no definite plans for the future, HARTE, CARYL A member of the Knitting Club, Travel Club, and sec- retary of the Spanish Ciub, Caryl intends to go to col- lege. Interested in Finding happiness. i32l fzmgi t - Et -ki:-' ':i 'f. i Q . , yssqigyu Mis, ,.,,, ., 45 XM, 2, -oi. HASTINGS, JUANITA Tennessee enjoys Mr, Potter's wise cracks, foot- ball, basketball, and Miss Lowrey's English classes. Wants to get a good job and earn a great deal of money. Loves to cook. HAUKE, MARILYN Home room vice-president and Student Council repre- sentative. Is a member of the Travel Club. Irked by poker faces. Her future will be anything interesting. A crazy guy intrigues her. HEALEY, WILLIAM Bill likes basketball and golf. Wants to be an en- gineer. Interested in one certain girl and things not pertaining to school work. HELMS, DWIGHT Dyke is vice-president and treasurer of his home room. When not taking part in varsity track and being captain of cheerleaders, he is kept busy by his clubs, Projectors' and Printers' Devils. Allergic to a dull class. HEM PSTED, RICHARD A busy man in Eastern is Dick, who belongs to the Travel Club, is vice-presi- dent of Honor Society, mem- ber of Student Council, and Editor-in-Chief of the Lan- tern. He plans to go to college. HEM PY, ARLENE A member of Ushers' Club. She will have a future in cosmetology. Likes popu- lar music, Vaughn Monroe and Frankie Carle. Inter- ested in Vic. Peeved by Mr. Potter's chuckles. HIATT, HELEN The joy of living seems to be Helen's future. Has been a member of B.0.0.T. She dislikes catty girls, and boys who gossip. Can hardly wait to leave Lansing. HICKS, MARILYN Member of French Club. Is home room president and Student Council and Girls' League representative. Likes football and baseball and hopes to enjoy both at M.S.C. HUBBARD, WESLEY Wes is new to Eastern this year. He participated in basketball at Kingston, Michigan. A band member, he likes all sports and has no definite plans for the fu- ture. HUBBLE, KATHLEEN Enjoys football games and hill-billy songs. Interested in cooking and singing. HUFFMAN, BARBARA Barb has been a member of the Travel and French Clubs. Is Girls' League and Student Council representa- tive. DeFinitely interested in Neil and hopes to be a surgical nurse. - 1. . ta . Y sd.,-ig f x l5.fe 4,--:, -- '-.af 'hEvz.,J. V 'V H ft 'Q' . 'M , s L5 .t 6 .. Tx . Ju.. it -E .rc . .il HUYSER, KEITH Member of Madrigal choir. Likes all sports. particularly golf and bowling. Took part in operettas The Desert Song and Sweethearts Interested in one certain girl and music. INGLEDEW, JANE ANNE Vice-president of the Span- ish Club, Inky is also in the Travel and Dramatic Clubs. Has done musical and stage work in Califor- nia, Sang at Easter in the Hollywood Bowl. Wants to become a famous model. Choir, swimming. and tra- veling interest her. JENART. ZIZA likes football games and bowling. Travel- ing sounds wonderful to her, and main interest is gradu- ating from Eastern. Zike JEWELL, ELAINE A member of Y-Teens and secretary of her home room during the eleventh grade. Won 550.00 in an essay con- test. It remains to be seen whether wedding bells or college awaits Shorty, r HULBERT. JEAN ANNE JOHNSON. MARY Member of Latin and Tra- Mary belongs to the Y- vel Clubs. Honor Society. Teens and is secretary of and at Girls' League repre- home room. Boys that are sentative. Secretary of home E' always late bother her: she room and holds a position busily plans a future de- on the Lantern staff. Jeanie voted to Bos. is an active member of the Girls' Band. Future, col- lege. I HULETT. DON JODLLIEF' ,?ONALD th , .. H -we U - H Shag ,bas transferred to 1 :K I asti?npre1Iderfifnof?rihf:nChesds 0 an ' as.pre5'dem and 3 -. Club and Varsity Debate secretary of hls home room' G.. ICBITI. Also YESEYVE CYOSS gauge' I-sign: iam? the Al' .. country runner. Hobbies are ski D in Schoaln H1 erest IS golf, chess, poetry, and writ- pp g 0 ' ing. Interested in school, he will study law at the U, of , --NF .-. .' -I HURLEY' MARY KENNEDY. DONNA Bill works, but she plans . Footbiillugqmei. Swimming- to give up the life of a clerk Q and Bill interest her.. 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A 'Eff I l' a f .Lb ' '25 'E -... -,-h ww f KORROCH, ERWIN Tiny has been a mem- ber of the Fur, Feather, and Fin. and Varsity Clubs. On the varsity football and track teams. Hates all women. He is interested in sports and might go to col- lege. KWAST, HAROLD Harold belongs to Hi-Y and Honor Society. Enjoys golf, swimming, and foot- ball. Wants to see Lutz be- come Golden Gloves cham- pion. Plans on attending M.S.C. KYES, ADELEEN A member of the Honor Society and Travel Club. Addie, a farmer's daughter and drum majorette of the Girls' Band, is enraged by girls who don't know their right foot from the left. LAND, ROY A member of the Fur, Feather, and Fin, Ping Pong, and Varsity Clubs. Sandy is home room presi- dent and a member of the Ladder Gang. Participates in varsity basketball and track. Enjoys sports and women. LAWS, KENNETH Ken belongs to the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club. Has been home room treasurer. Takes part in cross country, track, and basketball. Fu- ture in either carpentry or contracting. LEHMAN, RUSSELL Rusty will concentrate on getting bored with hunt- ing and Fishing and then set- tle down. A member of the Spanish Club, he enjoys all sports. His pet peeve is dry classes, so he hopes college will be exciting. LOTT, RICHARD Limpy has been a mem- ber of the Boys' Band, Sen- ior B play cast, and debate. Plans for future at M.S.C. E341 ,...... ...... , P vequq up . 41 J ' A 3 gl! .,,.. - 'H --J .Sv 1' X LUKE, MARJORIE A future housewife, Marge likes to cook, play basketball, and swim. Mem- ber of Girl Reserves, Home Economics, and Glee Clubs. Drinkers peeve her. LUNDBERG, JACK A dance-band leader, his main interest is music. Be- longs to band and choir. Has been home room presi- dent and treasurer. Was also on varsity track. Hates loaf- ing, so looks forward to a life of work. LUTZ, RALPH Rabbit, as some people know him, is interested in baseball and boxing. Michi- gan State will claim this future champion of the ring, LYBERT, JEAN t Jeanie has been active in the Y-Teens and Drama Club. Her favorite sports are football and basketball. Objective in life is to be- COXTIE B SECl'et3l'y Bfld lTlaI'I'y the boss. Detests long skirts. MacDONALD, KENNETH Hunting, fishing, and trap- ping, along with the Magi- cians' Club, take up most of Mac's time. He plans to study conservation or fur breeding. W 1 . 1 . I .- a Q . ., ' 97 ' if f' A 4 -4 'aim 15335 MANN, MA CELINE and Tennis an P' Club. Her fav ort are football and a l Future lies in Mi Training School. slikes people who are alway Active in Girl es xc . 0 4 MANSBERGER, BERNARD Mike belongs to t'ie Varsity, Movie, and Travel Clubs. President of home room. Played varsity foot- ball and baseball. Member of Boys' Marching Band. He wishes to own a super-duper service station. if MV MANZ, PRISCILLA Prissy has been a mem- ber of the Library Staff, French, and 5100 Clubs. Her future is at M.S.C. Insists that she hates certain boys. but main interest is Boys' Band. MARSHALL, VENESSA Ve belongs to the Y- Teens and is Student Coun- cil representative. Tired of boring classes, she dreams of being a housewife. Mem- ber of the Girls' Band. l , Q '-f ,'NEL Nt has b e 1' ember wi- WD - - ' n U . 'ng , if- a 1 . Ten an Ping ' 41' ng C F.. ' . y abou N tb l a - a certain gradu . o ju , -1947. ' pro f of th ast- g if . r . ed g bel wilf .. T . Q ime for he Q MCCANN, JACQUELINE jackie belongs to the Tra- vel Club and Honor Society. Vice-president and secretary of home room. Was home room Magazine Campaign secretary. In Girls' Band and is preparing for college. MCDONNELL. FAY Fay's future is M.S.C. A certain college student holds first place in her dreams. A member of the Personnel and Social Service Club. Busy worker on the East- Cl'l lCl'. MCFADDEN, MARVIN Marv is vice-president of his home room. and his favorite sports are football, basketball, and baseball. Be- longs to Varsity Club. His life will be in engineering. MEREDITH, BOB Bob belongs to the Ping Pong and Tennis Club. Baseball. pretty girls. and June interest him. His am- bition is to own land in Alaska and become well off within twenty years. 1 e ' will f 'Qs N A ia 'in Lia G' , ib- 'HI- Y t l ip . mr Lf. L. 1 M ERLINGTON, BERNADINE Bun is a member of the G.A.A., Home Economics, and Social Dancing Clubs. She will be a secretary. Football, baseball, basket- ball, as well as a redhead in 1-97. interest her. MEYER, JUNE Junie belongs to Y- Teens and Travel Clubs. En- joys debating. After M.S.C. will be an airline hostess. Main interest-men!! MICHELS. MARY Mike has been active in Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Ten- nis and Ping Pong, and Paint Splashers Clubs. Sec- retary of home room for five semesters. Favorite sports are football and basketball. Lead in Senior B play. MIER, JOHN Johnny is vice-president of his home room and a member of the Key Gang. Fascinated by women. Had a part in the Senior B play. MILLER, ARDIS Mazie has been active in G.A.A., Travel Club, and Y-Teens. President of G. A.A. and Girls' League rep- resentative. Her future is college, and she would like to go abroad in a couple of years. MILLER, LEONARD Muscles, a member of the Varsity Club, plays var- sity football. Home room president. His future is becoming a chemical en- gineer in the Navy. An- noyed by Miss Measles. MILLER, LLOYD President of the Bible Club. He works at the Mar- ket Basket. Will do ad- vanced work in chemistry. and his main interest is be- ing a Christian worker. l35l gi. V K 'l J W 'JSM Q S 1:2 I X 2 'I o - A 41 A ' 1 . 9 0 I 1 r I v I ig i 4-1 , A' ll.,,E, f ' 'N N1 . 1 .0 Ll 5 C 1 if L! Elf 1 kk l K J VLFK7 ,W X L vjfw K l if L f'7 1 1, 1 so ff if . I xx X J ,jx i V. X ., 1 i ll l 1. i ' X.Z Q . l '4 ,z H 7 l X . J u f is' iv il I w I-X A N '1 N 1 9 1 N- f ' I x. 1 f 4 A 1' 1 yt- I N f. . I fx, W iff? ,X , xx 1 ijt , if ix I -Qty 431 . ,cc . -1 - 'I fr,+..f1 S ff s 1 X --'- -.. Qtlta . -t t. N ' nxfh -V xuz. 1 , ' 3. .W Q Q, if stil fi . wA5Q5555'T X mf It Y 7 dj' P, 'Mari Q, V 2 5. 7 3 3' K. 1 M ILLER, WILLIAM Treasurer and vice-presi- dent of his home room. Bill belongs to the Boys' Band and Honor Society. His future is in physics, and he lives for the day when he can put a neon sign on top of Mt. Everest saying, Miller Was Here. MILLS, JOHN NORWOOD High-Pockets is a home room officer and a member of Honor Society. In band, one of his main interests, he has been solo cornetist. Fu- ture uncertain, but photo- tography interests him. MISER, ARDEN Arden belongs to the Var- sity Club. Especially inter- ested in football and swim- ming. MITCHELL, JUNE Stinky is secretary in shorthand class. Belongs to Art Club and G.A.A. Dis- likes slow and late people. Wants a future in photo- graphy or interior decora- tion. Graduated with the January class of '48, v MOORE, EILEEN Ike will be a bank teller. She wants to live in Cali- fornia and sing. Belongs to the Ushers' Club and likes softball and basketball. M ORGAN, JACK Henry is president of Spanish Club. Enjoys vocal theory and musical composi- tion. Will major in music at college. MORRIS, EDITH Y-Teens, Gir ' League, and Honor Soc' take up Red's t' adrigal Choir nd ego J-Hop. Intere ted a c in some- one. . , - LV . 5, yi 1 'W I , yf 1 J ,MJ if Emil I if '- 'W f W2 t fx I is S 5 X1 . xt Q - I X 5 is wr ,- tx ,X sl 462' f gr. , see . A .sees-1 MORRIS, JOAN She appreciates a good dance band and George. Has no definite future but enjoys the Glee Club very much. MULDER, CAROL Red belongs to Y-Teens. Girls' League representative and member of J-Hop com- mittee. Will be a teacher of Home Economics. Inter- ested in men. MULDER, RICHARD Dick is one of those Printers' Devils and a very good baseball player, he says, Future lies in print- ing and keeping Bruce Mun- ger out of trouble. MUNGER, BRUCE Member of Tennis and Ping Pong Club, Lantern Staff, and treasurer of Honor Society. Stretch is presi- dent of home room, Senior Class, and Fur, Feather, and Fin Club. Junior class and Varsity Club vice-president. Plays varsity baseball and basketball. MUNROE, LYNN President of Sophomore and Junior classes, Student Council president, Varsity Club president. choir coun- cil, swimming team captain, and track team manager. Belongs to Honor Society, Tennis and Ping Pong Club, Madrigal Choir. Is Lantern Photography Editor. MYERS, JAY Social Dancing Club and Honor Society member and home room officer. Has high goals - future Postmaster General and that certain girl. NELLER, JACK Jack belongs to the Travel Club and enjoys football. Interested in machines and hopes to be a mechanic. NELSON, JEAN Bae plans for college and California. She parti- cipates in G.A.A., Ushers', and Personnel and Social Service Clubs. NELSON, URBAN The Bomber belongs to the Varsity Club and the varsity football team. Presi- dent of his home room. He wants to x in Ch' go or play pr otba gjmeigfiiit NICHOLS, CAROL Lefty's time is occupied with the Ushers' Club, So- cial Dancing Club, and an ex-gob. Plans to work! She loves swimming and moody music. NIXON. DONALD Don plays varsity tennis, wrestles. and belongs to the Varsity Club. J-Hop com- mittee. Lantern staff. band, and a little lady in 2-9 have occupied his time in East- ern, and he plans for West Point or a study of crimi- nology. NORRIS, EARL Future appears to be phar- macy and Helen, but now he spends his time in the Boys' Band and keeping out of trouble. Home room presi- dent-big executive! NORRIS. JOAN Working for Mr. Simpson is Jo's greatest pleasure. She plans to marry or be an office worker. NORRIS, RONALD Ronny plans on college and studying architecture. He spends his time collect- ing names and addresses. playing in the band. and tumbling. Y 'Su S 9 agi 5. 1 . ' . A. '-w-ik if .3 I 'B- wl w H., 3 v,'.' V Z 'EN Q F . fi li De 4' I .so- o 9,01 un far ..i.f7'Z4 If rf NORTHRUP, LYLE ' Ritzee has been home gn X ,' room ofiicer twice and be- K X. longs to Projectors' and 5. I l Travel Clubs. Hopes to make a successful future for x himself in Civil Engineer- ing. A 1 'X ,V .at ff A ' uwxk NORTON, WILLIAM Willie is doing his best 2 l N to lead a quiet life and keep 1 2 . - 1, away from women. Plans ' ' to move up North where he 'L' , will End solitude and plenty T' Q, of swimming. P gg 1231531 OLIVER, JAM ES ' A Ollie is a member of the Travel Club and the Q' - t manager of the swimming team. Plans to be a sales- hr . ff man. Sighs for a certain 1 girl. f y JK, x L . 6, k ' is 4' , OMMEN, EARL K A - 'f . Earl looks forward to .' M1 s graduation. He is a mem- , A ber of the Fur, Feather, and 5 1 Fin Club. 1- , ' fi ' 1 fa L1 I ' . X 1 X 5 ' 51122212-feifii ,f 'I aww , -'-'-3:9 -mu: ' i ,FN-X Ir' o'NEIL. EDWARD 4 , Ed is headed for me print- N 2' ing business- Member of 'K l' f ' Printer?Devils :1 US! I ,A f xt J N3 , 1 - .. , ' J Us . ' -1 L , I 17 O47 A Yi 'X Q js-I X1 , , fo E KJV C 1419 . OSENGA, JOEL ' Joe came from Everett and likes sports. Wants to '- 5. ,f be a white collar man. g N' Dreams about blonde -. S- , jf Carol. - X S J Q OVENHOUSE, ARLENE , Art is secretary of Paint l Splashers and Glee Clubs. Her future lies in marriage and Ken. -Q. I-L I E371 I 'ik , l l I x K- 1 f i Y 5 A ll F I NFL 1 5 Ja fb W o ,Z in X 'U- ,ff Q F5 ffv CARL U V! A Af? Kai 4, U TW' iv- QV' ir., X WL K' Q-. P , i PALEN, PATRICIA Pat likes dancing and plans a future in psychiatry. She is a member of Y- Teens, president of home room, hall officer, Girls' League representative, and member of Senior B play cast. PARTLOW, CHARLES Chuck is a member of the Lantern staff, Honor So- ciety, Hi-Y, Student Coun- cil, and the reserve football team. Some college campus will see this future engineer in the fall. His trig. will help him count his second million. PEARSON, ELSIE Elsie likes athletes, draw- ing, experimenting with new recipes, and getting Miss Richards' goat. Plans to be a nurse. Expert on one- finger piano tactics. Pleased member of the Honor So- ciety. PEASLEY, JAMES Jim likes ancient his- tory and the modern woman. A member of Hi-Y, he is undecided about the future. Charmed by Miss Wood. I 7 79 ., :XJ x IJ jl X Jia 1 J 17 S e pil ap iypewriter ,X 9 Age a t Y th a xfgd f L. R' ff- M, fra f ,- , ff Ij New jer- . about he Detroit Ti ers e listens to all e g es. f il , 7 i, IILCZIXQ - . . l A P1-:NN1NG'i4oN, PATL Pat's favorite sport is tumbling. Annoyed by Sex- ton. so she came to Eastern, Dislikes boys and girls that don't act their age. Looks forward to keeping house for Dick. PERKINS, CLOYCE Perla concentrates all his efforts on getting out of school, but he doesn't know what he'll do then, l38l 5566 Q-4,11 r ' 'ffi 5' 5 as 9 z- i Q' 'ov ' X -: ld-'94 'f-is 6 -wa F 5 .Sze , L I W' I it ' ai'- V l PERKINS, VIRGINIA Ginny likes music and Johnny, but is undecided as to her future. A member of Drama Club, Y-Teens Club, Latin Club, Honor Society, Lantern staff, Easterner staff, and Glee Club. PERRONE, JACK Jack. a member of the Paint Splashers Club, has spent manv long hours work- ing on the Lantern staff. His main interests are art, sports, eating, and sleeping. A future cartoonist. PERRY, MARY JANE A Girls' League represen- tative, Mary has served on dance committees, and is a member of the Y-Teens. Travel, and Paint Splashers Clubs. Will major in art at college. POOLE, PHYLLIS Phyl worked on the J-Hop and Sophomore Mixer. She is a Student Council repre- sentative, member of Y- Teens, and hall officer. In Senior B play cast. Likes dancing and the Armory. She will add zest to some college campus. POPE, DAVID Charley is a member of the French Club and hopes to go to Europe this year. Likes water sports, drums. girls, and the piano. Plans to be a mortician. PRATT, MARY LE Porky plans to be a typist and then a housewife. She dislikes conceited, gum- chewing girls. Plays the piano a little and likes swimming, skating, and hik- ing. PRODEHL, BOB Engineering and M.S.C. holds his future: Bob was a Boys' Band member. He likes photography, and Doc is his ideal teacher. PUFFER, CHARLES Chuck has held various home room offices and has been on the tennis team for t'1iee vears. He was a mem- ber of the Madrigal Choir and had the lead in the operetta Sweethearts As drum major of the Boys' Band, he has led this group in several sections of the state. PULFORD, GEORGIA ANN Georgia hopes to go to col- lege. She is a member of the Knitting and Travel Clubs. QUICK, HELEN Helen is a silver-voiced member of the choir and Glee Club. Belongs to Y- Teen: and French Club. Played Liane in the opera Sweethearts She will be a modern Florence Nightin- galc. Interested in Dick. RAIRRIGH. RAY Eve, woodworking, and hunting are Ray's main in- terests, while he plans for his terrible future. He ctncentrates on getting out of school. RAMSEY, IVA LEE Lee is a member of Y- Teens and G.A.A. Very in- terested in photography and people. RAY, RODNEY jughead is a Student Council representative, a mcmber of Travel Club, Boys' Band and Band Coun- cil. Plans to attend trade school and take a trip to California Cperhaps on a Cushmanh. ix 'N l y rs, ED, A AQ, anci and uslc ,are B bbie ai ,inierests a ning 0 vareer in p ac . S iii a member ono S cat .' X K X s . J f i o yt e a . l Choir and X N1 , iii WRX. like f . xi j if vi, , '- X V ,xx Nxixt i is Wi hqvrl X Af, rv, REICHMANN, Y 54' PATRICIA K ' '. gi V Undecided about her fu- G- L ture, Pat is enjoying loahng, I Glee Club, and Donald P. - I-,x Y' Winters now, 'V l '. i ,. l l 1 - ,,, ' I , ' ' if f ' . if' ' an-L fi . 1 kj Xia, . f Ji? REID, JOHN X., ,K ff! Jack is a member of the X, ,' 3. Travel Club. Interested in l J? - auto mechanics and print- f 'E ing. Talks of drlv.ng in a Q- X speedway. -. - XJ, ,h N , ,I in Al. , K R 'V f 2,2 3 A f i 1, 'fi .4122 N if ' QV! I RICHARDS, THEODORE K-J 'Ted belongs to the Var- ff sity Club, varsity football, ,s track, and wrestling teams. dba s 'i N., S, Singing in the choir and be- - X ing home room president, - X , secretary. and Student Couns - ,' cil representative keep him X fl busy. Likes northern vaca- ' x C t , tions and Mr. Hayden. R XX gy' it ' N K iii t . RICHARDSON, ANN l, ,A Andy has enjoyed So- G i' gf, cial Dancing, Y-Teens, and , : Glee Clubs. Plans on office A- ' S, or commercial art work. She 'S' j Q- likes dancing, Eaton Rapids, . and weiner roasts. if li Q ' 1 A t V, ggi A Xu is i. ' K. , 4 A X 'iilftl 4 -5 455, , si, , , V I ' ? RIDDLE. RANKIN ' N g H t if 1 h' h 'O ' l tl e se s is gua s ig - . with law at U. of M. t' X Bob is a member of Latin, t y X 4 Fur. Feather, and Fin, 4 I K' '- N XFN and Personnel and Social Service Clubs. Interested in I ,VA . graduating. 4' l l ., g ' 647, Q1 V I I RIDDLE. RAY 4 W j Buddy is on the var- 'W' g' Y i I 'Q ,, 3? , sity basketball, football, and Mjff LJ track teams. A member of x 4 C ' the Varsity Club and Madri' , gal Choir, Hopes to become I I I4 V . a singing bricklayer. fl fl V . X. Xt RIDENOUR, SHIRLEY Q A Lantern stat? member, If ,- Art Editor of Easterner, ' i publicity manager of the Y- Teens, Shirl plans to be a costume designer. Art 'is , K work, a certain person 5, named Roy, and a good time X t , are her main interests. K 'x ' .i KA I atkaxia. li -. 'A l39l RITCHEY. JOAN 1 f- Jo is home room treas- W in urer, a member of Girl Re- ' 1' Q, serves and Paint Splashers , ',i W Club. She thinks that Miss , ' Toogood makes a swell 'g slave driver. Plans to gradu- ' ate and take up nursing. An X M.S.C. man interests her. , X . 1 1' at fl . -1 ROBBINS, DONNA ' I ' Q X A- Blondie is interested in IX 'vs 3 swimming and skiing. Hopes ,Q J ' to graduate and play a part -: 'W' in the business world. Hates . P 'T' the name Blondie and A I , droopy people. Claims J.S. 1 I ',' as a main interest. . R, , ' K I' X ROBERTSON, DEWEY 4,:,f:' H, Dewey has been busy in -' 5: Fur, Feather, and Fin, Var- 'jjf Q, sity. and Ping Pong Clubs. 1 ,- , , - He is home room president 'fu , I t' and Student Council repre- 'ii .' ' sentative: track, cross coun- ,' ' dj try, and football interest all Qs 1 ' him. Undecided about the a future. o Q 1.7. . I A ,, X, , 'XG .. I . 3 YI. 7 W! 1 ' 34.411 Khan -9.5 V ai 'J' it 2 XY! N X I wi ' 1 7 -7 U M rf ROGERS, JIM Is a member of the Hi-Y, Varsity Club, baseball, and football teams. Vice-presi- - dent and president of his 5' home room. Wants to be 7' outdoors among wildlife. V vvpnb His main interests are hunt- V ing and Fi hing. , ii K ' ll AL ,, I O GA THA T ip t in the e a S efhegiitsf' Mr.I o r's ' nd h r Eng is lass E- ts on h er e reams qw 1' i of being e ife for a g -' guy name ' . ROUSER. EVELYN Red is a member of the Y-Teens and French Clubs. 4 i A future telephone opera- tor. Reading and sports in- t' terest her, and catty girls ,! irk her. She spends her Q Q-. 5- weekends at the Lansing Theater. ROYAL, LESLIE Les likes basketball, scientific wo k, and phar- macy. Insists that sleeping is his favorite pastime. i401 A Q. I -.Et ix. 9 :EN X .t A f M IIE . T SC. A .:' Q' ' -P, , -?-5' 4, at : L RUDD, MARJORIE Margie, a member of the Lantern Art staff and Honor Society, plans a future in the Field of art. She works part time at Globe Studios. and her main interests are Eve- rett boys, art, and driving the Packard. RUSS, JACK Jack answers the roll call in Varsity, Ping Pong, and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs. President of home room and secretary of Varsity Club. Interested in baseball and women, he hopes to End both at college. RUSSELL, J. DOUGLAS jargon belongs to Fur, Feather, and Fin, and Var- sity Clubs. He is Student Council representative, mem- ber of the varsity track team, and reserve football. Intends to retire. Likes beautiful women. SALIN, MIANNE Mike is vice-president of the Y-Teens and hall oFFi- cer. Thinks only of gradu- ating from Eastern and go- ing to college. SANBORN, CLIO Sandy is a member of the Lantern staff, Student Council, president of Band and of Honor Society. Fu- ture in chemistry or physics, and he claims photography as a hobby. t X1 N SAPQYQNLIJ e en'oy the P'n N and Ten ' Club. H3 w s at M. . . i h Ci mistr L or or ev- ed by a ' bow tie. uture is in nce: s ibl es all sportJ specially ling. K SCHOENHEIDER, PHYLLIS Phyl belongs to the Paint Splashers Club, Lan- tern staff, and Honor Soci- ety. Treasurer and secre- tary of her home room. Thinks Miss Toogood and Mr. Stillman are tops! She plans to be an interior de- corator. CWMV ' ly Af flhfi 'il If - . ' 6 lc- ii 7 W 1 . ' 5 ji X-XX -ff fl f ,V . . f o'rT, PATRICIA QD sivii , og Y Pat is home room secre- 'Jlik owling fn , tary and treasurer. A mem- R 0 all am , Pal-tick ii 5' ber of the Girls' Glee Club. w 1 Girls' lee Club. a ,S 7 She works part time at D. rip ifor iagftgil cid- 17' and C. Future is undecided: c out he s ' mainly interested in Ten- f jf f zie's joy rifles and gym IO! My X ' W class with an. N - T- f Jr 1. X J' sn! '-6.344 SEDLON, HORTENSE SMITH. LORENA I A Tenzie talks about col- . Shorty has held the oH7ice lege and marriage later, She of secretary in the Ushers' 5- is president of Home Eco- Club. Member of G.A.A. nomics Club, member of Y- . She likes typing and plans L- Teens, and Honor Society. to be an oFFice worker. Being a hall officer and a Waterfountain splashers irk X Girls' League representa- her. LA tive occupies her spare mo- J A ments. e af ,Q ,, ,, SELLERS, JACK SNELLENBERGER. Spence is president and HAROLD g vice-president of his home 6 - --Sne11y has been active 5' ' f00m- A member of the ' in Projectors' Club. Annoy- Varsity Club, he stars in XA ed by Ml.. Langtgs jokes' A 5 football and baseball. A fu- 1 future photographer who is ture draftsman. SHINBERG, FLO Flo belongs to the Paint Splashers' and 5100 Clubs. She is president of the Art Club, Art Editor of the Lan- tern. and secretary of her home room. Commercial Art interests her. 1 SHRODES. RICHARD Dick is a member of the Lantern staff, Boys' Band tennis team, and vice-presi dent of Honor Society Threatens to start a United Bachelors' Club when he at tends college L I r 3 5- -- MV Jb,,'Y! N Mr ybuu i SHUNK, MAX Max likes all sports. and his future is going to Cali- fornia to see what he can see. Concerned with himself and all his property. fl walk SMITH. DONNA Member of the Ushers' Club and G.A.A. Archery and basketball are her favor- ite sports. Irked by Mr. Stillman. A future secre- tary, her main interests are Elmer and piano playing. 5- .A . rl 1. . JJ lx is af- enchanted by women. SNYDER, WENDELL Wendell enjoys printing and drafting. His future lies in one of these fields. SPAFFORD. MYRNA Skip will major in sec- retarial work at college. Her main interests are literature. good music, and art. STACHEL, CHARLES Member of Fur. Feather. and Fin, Varsity, Ping Pong and Tennis Clubs. Vice- president of senior class and president of his home room for three years. Little Britches wants to become a mechanical engineer. Likes Figure skating and girls. STARIN, DONALD Ambitious claims wrest- ling as his favorite sport. but also enjoys woodwork and football. Plans for a future in the army. l41l B ze, ak . Y' Q5 Q. . ill al I 73 N 9 S f G. - K Vx L, it uv xA la .5 Ill ,Q DC Vi. JJ JJ . utju VVL, U LJL okut, L buf' Ut bl. 't. Y I ., D I I l T I fi 6- am 5 .w 'Pb Q. as l. 'Q L- wg txl af' 2 fl , J 0, STARR, PHYLLIS Phyl belongs to the French Club and Future Homemakers of America. Girls' League representative and future co-ed. STEINKE, MARY Mary is a member of the Y-Teens. Her future lies in the business world, and Mr. Potter's corny jokes gripe her. STEISS. DIANE Member of the Easterner staff and enjoys sports and her cat. She expects to go to Michigan State College and study science. STEPHENS, JUNE Brownie transferred from Ludington. She be- longs to Glee Club and takes part in debating. Likes sports and nursing. Hopes to be married. STEVENS. NORMA Swimming, archery, and softball are Norma's favor- ite sports. Wants to learn to bowl. Is Girls' League representative and a member of Y-Teens, Girl Reserves, and Drama Clubs. Yearns to be a successful co-ed at M.S.C. STINE. VERA Member of Ushers' Club and president during her sophomore and senior years. Likes sports and danc.ng. Certain silly boys and red heads annoy her. Plans to be a secretary, but her main interest is having a home of her own. STOUT, PATRICIA Active in Y-Teens and is treasurer of her home room. She would like to work for the state in the near future, but her man occupies hcr thoughts at present, Pecvcd by conceited people. l42l 5' A ' If 1 if ig-'T J G nvfw e t, Cl Af 9 'KN 'lift' it 2 gina! F i....sQ... 1'-i SUMMERS, ALBERT Al enjoys gun-collecting and hunting. Would like ta speak French Huently. Fu- ture uncertain, but perhaps he will become a gunsmitli. Dislikes slow drivers and motorcycle cops. SUM P, JAMES Jim belongs to both the Varsity and Ping Pong and Tennis Clubs. I-Ie is a mem- ber of the varsity groups in baseball and of the reserve in basketball and football. Looks forward to a future in baseball. SWARTOUT, VICTOR Vic plans to be a com- mercial art director in some large company if possible, Interested in commercial ad- vertising and oil painting. SWIERCZYHSKI, SOPHIA Sophia is a sports en- thusiast. Wants to work in an Dime- Q WW TABER, ELAINE Red likes swimming, softball, archery, and Lar- ry. She dislikes flat tires. Is future co-ed and bride. Member of G.A.A., Social Dancing. Ushers', and Tra- vel Clubs. Was in Glee Club two years. ff, ' 437!ff-M2150 A TEACHOIJ . JOYCEHIAW-2470152 Jo works happily in the -',7 speech squad and Glee Club. Irked by people who never have necessary supplies. Her future is office work Ndewgvfv W- 1 I I j TEWKESBURY HELEN Tweaky future bride raves ab ut erta n pe son w o is w s 1 5 . ' e 'm I ' t , 'Earl. . . and ' i C . A V ' f , Z X U We . K . of .. A i 1 - ' if -'--- , sv, 'I f t , M A L? Mi? 1: Al fcjyla elgagif gg ,, - 1 7a H+ xl! i N A f J f J t 1 IU VU ' WU L if WCM if - fi THE RIA , A C Na ' elo t he Paint ashe s d lee Clubs. Home urer, she isgtzed that gossip. Claim t debates most of the time, Bell Telephone Com ny will see her soon. THOCKER, HARRIET Hallie is a member of the Y-Teens, Travel, and Personality Clubs. Home room president and treas- urer. Her dreams are locat- ed in Sidney, Michigan. Fascinated by clothes. THOM PSON, JOAN Grandma belongs to the Glee Club and likes horse- back riding. She hopes to be some handsome man's secretary. THORNTON. JAM ES Windy likes the Social Dancing, French Club, and Honor Society. Member of Senior B play cast. Hates long. sloppy skirts. Enjoys foreign languages. especi- ally Frencla. He plans to enter army or college. THORNTON. WALTER Member of Social Dancing and Ushers' Clubs. Defin- itely peeved by talkative people, his future is to be a farmer and trapper, far away from all conversation. Reads books and magazines dealing with the out-doors. TOTTE, RAYMOND Ray is active in the Fur. Feather, and Fin, Var- sity, and Ping Pong and Tennis Clubs. Plays golf and basketball. Student Council representative, his future is in law. but his hobby will always be golf. TOWNSEND, EVVERN Woodwork and drafting take up most of Flash's spare time. Plans to be a contractor or industrialist. Likes all sports. His ideal teacher is Mr. Potter. I , ta ., N... ,Q .3 72 4 'F 5 . ii ,- .sg-,wi si- 22' S LEQ' nw' S X 'ii G i it itil i 'N--1,s.,-- .- TRUMAN, VIRGINIA A member of the Ushers' Club, Ginny is irked by hearing people arg-ue. She likes football games and skating. Glee Club and read- ing interest her. UNGREN, LOIS Clem has had various home room ofhces and is a member of the Honor So- ciety, Lantern staff, and Y- Teens, A future M.S.C. co- ed. Her main interests are music and a certain fellow. Irked by snowball throwers. VAN SCOY, JOYCE Joyce sings in the Madri- gal Choir. Belongs to Tra- vel Club. Y-Teens. and the Varsity Debate team. Plans on attending college. Work- ed on Prom. VAN SICKEL, JUNE June has been secretary of her home room and treas- urer of Girls' League. A member of the Lantern staff, Y-Teens, and Honor Soci- ety. Loves music. She ap- peared in the operetta Sweethearts, Annoyed by butches and little sisters. VASILOFF, KARL Karl plays in the Boys' Band and wants to study medicine. VELLANTI, JOE Joe is home room presi- dent. Known in football as the Dutch Terror. In varsitv football and basket- ball, he plans to take part in both sports at college. VER PLANCK. ELIZABETH Betty is a member of the Ushers' Club. Her favorite Sports are swimming and archery. She enjoys singing in the Glee Club. E431 :Kr A- ss- v 5-1 '- 4 xt., ' 4 4 ! 'x .N W Q . 1:7 -.fa e .- .Q 41 91. vp if 1 fl- il 6 ir- vi- Y ,,, s. 'C' A 6 2 ' o 2211.55 ,iixllt S mv ' Ca 0 Cl i wk . Y J ' s ' J 5. Gr! , ,Z 5' Q wmv moenivv' x..X . 'fi M I X . gs. i N fit.- n- ETP, X Aix .I D Q il ,Ax 1 V J 41 ic l ' 'N X . Q.. 2 , . t, .0 . P 4 t l. X ,M ,lib if I ' is i t , , V . f ,, i X . E ' A A- , Lok' H -' 'ie fF 1 ff!! 27, ' o A , ' f -X ' V Qi .,,. Y 'll puff r I WALIMAKI, JANIS Peggy, a member of the G.A.A., likes bowling, bas- ketball, and archery. Pet peeve, long skirts. Has no worries but that of getting through life. WALKER, CAROLYN Kitty belongs to G.A.A. and Girls' Band. Irked by people who like to make trouble. Her future is col- lege, but her thoughts are about a certain sailor named Bob. b A Glee ecret home WARD, , Uis R X V LouI is act e in Bde P s l and S ia rv - U- Y G, roin d eague rep- ' in ' resent my interests are l ge, football nd loafi . f- t +L A WARNECKE, LUCILLE Here we have a future stenographer whose main interest at present is boys. Bubbles likes bowling, ice-skating, and hill-billy music. She hopes to marry Ken before too long. WARNER, GERALDINE Gerry is a member of the Personnel and Social Service and Girls' Glee Club. A Student Council representative, she is peev- ed by too-long skirts. Dreams of orange blossoms. WEATHERBY, EARL Bugs spends his time in the Tennis and Ping Pong Club. Vice-president of the French Club. Secre- tary of his home room, he has been in two operas, and his main interests are music and a certain female. WEBSTER. MARILYN Mickey likes archery, bowling, swimming, basket- ball, and volleyball. A mem- ber of the G.A.A., she hopes to become a stenographer. I-las eyes only for Bud, l44l W 9 t ' f if' V is l 1 2. 1 f -1 av- , .urea -9. : 3'3 --t ..-:-:.-isrc-I0-:-'W - ' -f 'VE tv yfwggt .5312 12, V f :. '?+ 1 , L 6 . L WEDEL, ANETA Proud member of Girls' Band. Wedding bells will Buzz for her, WHIDDEN, ARVILLA Vice-president of the Ush- ers' Club. Her future de- pends upon a certain fellow. W.S. interests Vi1ly. WHITM ORE, NANCY Belongs to the Honor So- ciety and Lantern staff. Vice-president of her home room, member of the East- erner staff, and Student Council. Future M.S.C. co- ed. Blonde athletes interest her. WIDDIS, BARBARA Bob has been Student Council representative, pres- ident, vice-president, and treasurer of her home room. A member of the G.A.A. and Y-Teens. Plans on a career of stenography, and her main interests are sports and music, WIDMAN, HARRY Member of the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club. Widdy, a future building contractor, likes architec- tural drafting. WILLIAMS, MARILYN Marilyn has held the office of vice-president in the French Club. Member of the G.A.A. and Honor Soci- ety and president of her home room. Probablv be seen in the French Depart- ment of some college. WILLSON, JEAN Active member of the Lantern staff, Y-Teens, and the Spanish Club. Vice- president of her home room: September will Find her on State's campus. Football and basketball games inter- est her. WING, DONNA Undecided about her fu- ture, but right now she loves to crack gum and spends her time wishing she could drive a car. Baseball and a Sextonite occupy her spare time. WISKE, BETTY JEAN Jeanie belongs to the Pep, Ushers', and Person- nel and Social Service Clubs. Sings in Madrigal Choir and interested mainly in music. Hopes to be a private secretary or solid blues singer. WOEHLER, CORA LOU Corkie's plans for the future include marriage and being a seamstress in her spare time. Commercial art, sewing, and her One and Only interest her now. 1 VM If WV ,ICU I UL Wit A Udt,B ARA C Activ 'me er of th Y Tee the nor S c ty a er, and s. Secretary o r e room. M.S.C. ill ain an excellent s dent this fall. WOODCOCK, VIRGINIA An active G.A.A. member and has been home room treasurer twice. Ginny loves hill-billy music. Co- Advertising Manager of the Lantern. WOODWORTH, GAY Twerp is busy in the Speech squad, Ushers', and Paint Splashers Clubs. She likes swimming, modern music, and Larry. Expects to become a telephone oper- ator. WRIGHT, JEAN Jeanie belongs to the G.A.A., Honor Society. and was home room prexy twice. Being Co-Advertising Man- ager of the Lantern takes up a great deal of her time, but she's headed for steno- graphy and marriage. my , new g.i ,,Q4f.. I :- . ,ff ' , . 4' 1 ,Mg, . 5. 5 YEAKEY, BETTY A member of the Knitting and Glee Clubs. Undecided about the future. Rosie takes up her spare thoughts. Graduated in January class. YORK, BETTIE Bets likes tennis and horseback riding. A future stenographer, her one desire is to graduate from Eastern. YOUNGLOVE, NORMAN Has been secretary of his home room. Norm plans to go to Michigan State when he graduates from Eastern. YUNKER. DONNA Donnie likes swimming and archery. Came from Sexton as a Junior B and works on the business staff of the school paper. Secre- tarial work will be her fu- ture: main interests are aviation, music, and travel- ing. ZDYBEL, MARTIN Member of the Printers' Devils Club, and, above all. ' S ' .4 0 l w in f L ,...... ' x wx v--- th 3 3. 145- ' spin 1 lui p di-. 1, he enjoys loahng. Martz hopes to Find some easy A work. M- ' f 4 - .3 ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD iii Basketball and baseball as 'V ' gi manager. Zip belongs to ' 4 Cheerleading Club. Says he I , , intends to be a traveling Q N salesman. E ' l ,Ne 4 E451 'x.. W S .1 . I QL ,XXXM Elf, yb-A df ,vi . A f ii. S pf A ,xi If I CL .M ' x f x X 42 . - sl XM. 'W WV4 XJ V iff - iw to f- , ,Qt THE 1948 LANTERN Edited by the SENIOR CLASSES OF JUNE, 1948 AND JANUARY, 1949 Ei br .0 11 54514-v-. Q fbffiriirfsi ea lge Y. I SENIOR B CLASS HISTORY One blustery day in the winter of 1946, the gallant class of January, 1949, braved its way for the First time through the gigantic halls of Eastern. September 13 was the date of the successful Sophomore Mixer, directed by Neal Devereaux, class president, and Mr. Schneider, class advisor. In their junior year, Bob Forman was elected to the office of chief executive. The J-Hop, Shadow Fantasy, with Mary Earl as general -F,,f W 5 ff ' chairman, was the big event of that year. L' ' 2+ 27 Our Girls, a rolli king comedy, was given as the Senior B play. Next semester they will dnsor, again under Bob Forman's guiding hand, the long-avvaited SeniqrrProm. Finally, with their Senior program, breakfast, and banquet-alylllimemories, they will bring to a close three years of irreplacileable, Ygh school days. 4 P I SH, x. I- I Kg? sENloR WI Qglllv H Class Advisor-Russell Schneider Nfl ff, fi President-Bob Forman , It I I Vice-President-Mark Holliday I A I' ff Secretary--Lenore Eaton l Treasurer-jane Van Camp JUNIOR SOPHOMORE Class Advisor-Russell Schneider Class Advisor-Russell Schneider President-Bob Forman President-Neal Devereaux Vice-President-Marie Mattson Vice-President-Francis De Vet Secretary-jane Van Camp Secretary-Marie Mattson Treasurer-Bill Suska Treasurer-Jean Knight Sw, l46l V, A .-.-. f x W AKINS, A hom om s. Sh bask all, immi , a ' Jo ha d v s typing. r futu is in b ty r owling ve s her. Q ,i I J, 1 D I xg' ALGER. THELMA Honey is in the Person- nel and Social Service Club. Likes dancing, singing, and watching our teams in ac- tion. Plans a career as a receptionist. ALGER, TOM Likes driving around curves on motorcycles. Zombie is interested in animals. ALLEVA, ROBERT Hunting and trapping are - Bob's chief loves. Also likes science. Hopes to work in a tavern or nightclub. ANDRUS, JOAN Belongs to the Girls' Band and Y-Teens. Jo plans to attend beauty college. She dotes on Lenore's slumber parties. ANDRUS. JOYCE Stub is a member of the Y-Teens. She is inter- ested in learning to drive. Plans to attend beauty col- lege. Long skirts and Le- nore's parties drive her crazy. z ANTHONY, MARC?qJ Z Enj ys wlatghitggo rte ms ' afkonz ashful pe gki' argggt I e o ec metg o e a flu! 29 ZWJ7 to ' C 'F' 1 ui 4 .-my '.. U' , 53' 9. '+. ARCHAMBAULT, JAMES Archie went out for football. Likes history, baseball, and politics. Look- ing forward to college. AUSTIN, MARY Rocky enjoys ice skat- ing, dancing, swimming, and bowling. r future lies in bein a ty is or in ding bell ,- 3 4 ! B LE ENNIE en ie 1 a m ber ofthe ni ti g hd Date Bait Clu . Bo o brag about e selves gust her. In- rested ' dancing and a ertain l ! Plans a steno- phe ' career. BAKER, DONALD Don belongs to the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club and to Honor Society. Fascin- ated by football, tennis, and hunting. Allergic to talka- tive women. BANNER, RICHARD Dick came from Tech. and looks forward to gradu- ating. Interested in sports and loafing. Hopes to be a civil engineer. BARNES, DOROTHY Participated in Personnel and Social Service Club. Dottie's heart lies with a certain male at State. A future co-ed. Detests fickle boys. BARRY, JOAN Attends football and bas- ketball games. Joined the Date Bait Club. Her pet peeve is conceited boys. Plans to be a secretary to some young, handsome man. V ILA N ' 7 ' Ti f 770- f T-JCYQ 1 , eg Ss 'fb-f'v , K . C M A 1','A s . ,' ' .I 1 S, AMT 'I 1 I., iid, 5 W , C- 'W IF . 2 flf- X fig, X , 'mfg jig? ix 1 or l J-iii I .g lf - w , ZX . N N ' JL, JIM' If I '7-li' i R A4- ,-4 ' QF' w ig ,. 1 :A , A iii sl YQX' , 3 -eff A X, 6. J 5 Lrg iildgif J if NK .L X i SE J lbfp 1. i.. QR L. : - X M i , sNw A.. 1. Lf' V' if ,-f J . 315 ll X 4 f I .N K V. il ill: f I , , 4 r if xx X l l . W 1 X ff 1 ,. fc, CKEQJ?-'Eg f- KJ SHIRLEY UIIEUUJR l '!E at uv bt, N3 f' 5, 14 ? x.. F TN-f .aaa 45 ne Ou I-Q.. '- ev BEACH. LEONA Shorty is interested in dancing, softball, and Walt. A future bride, she dislikes boys who brag and tease. Plays in the Girls' Band and sings in the Glee Club. BEASLEY, BARBARA Bookkeeping and sewing interest Bob, This future secretary likes roller skat- ing and going to Charlotte. BENEDICT, BRUCE Benny belongs to the Boys' Band, Travel, and Varsity Clubs, Intends to enter college after gradu- tion. Enjoys doing sport write-ups, Interested in band and hunting. BENNETT, DICK This enthusiastic drum captain and cheerleader has been busy in band council, the operetta Sweethearts, and the Senior B play. He will attend business college but will not neglect his ma- jor interests, women and music. BENSON, CLARE Wants to become a labor- atory technician. Fascinated by a trumpet player at Sex- ton. Legs likes basket- ball, softball, and singing. BERG, ALBERT Al plans to be a re- search engineer in atomic energy. Honor Society mem- ber. Looks forward to fin- ishing school at the present. Annoyed by a certain girl. BLUMBERG. BARBARA Bobby is a member of the Travel Club. Likes foot- ball and swimming. Dis- gusted by boys who brag and tease. This future bride plans to be a good wife. E481 5sI .i W .1 em v Y. i- . vs A V 6 it .MJ., ew? yefsxmg, . . BOAS E, BARBARA A future comptometer operator is George whose ambition is to be as sweet as Miss Budde. Member of G.A.A., Social Dancing, Ushers', and Glee Clubs. Plans on traveling with .iBeV.v. BRADY. MARGARET Home room secretary and treasurer. Peg has been kept busy by Date Bait, Y- Teens. Honor Society, and Lantern staff. Loves to watch football and basket- ball games! Will be a fu- ture secretary. BROCK, MACLYN Mac likes flying: he hates long skirts and women that talk too much. A member of the Travel Club and Choir, his favorite sport is wrestling. His future in- volves commercial airlines and flying instruction. BRUDVIK, ALF Al is active in the Wolf's Club. He plans to be a lithograph printer. At present, women hold his at- tention. CAPALLA, IRENE Has held various home room offices. Spends some time in Y-Teens and Girls' Glee Club. Rusty enjoys any kind of sports. Plans to take up nursing at the U. of M. CARLTON, NELLIE Butch admires Miss Gunnison and a certain character in Bell Bottom Trousers. Enthusiastic about golf. Aspires to fame as a teacher. Will graduate with the class of june, 1948. CATALINE, DOLORES Sings in the Girls' Glee Club. She enjoys badminton, softball, music, and art. Dottie's pet peeve is bossy people. CHORAK, HELEN Y-Teens Club claims part of I-Ielen's time. Thrilled by dancing and going to automobile races with Ralph. She plans to attend beauty college unless someone changes her mind. CLIAOUTIS, JIM Hopes to be a surgeon. Mike's main interest is girls. Antagonized by Sex- KOH. COLTHORP, VICTOR French Club activities ill part of Toto's time. Fas- cinated by women. To be a lawyer is his future glance on life. COL'I'SON, MARILYN Thrilled by dancing, rec- ords, and any kind of music. Catty people annoy Chub. Undecided as to her future. COWAN, JUANITA Dimples' voice is heard in Girls' Glee Club. She and Frank will hear wed- ding bells in the future. CRANDALL, DORIS Hopes to become a steno- grapher. She is vexed by butch hair cuts and catty people. Interested in danc- ing and records. CUMMINGS, ERNEST Ernie has held various home room oflices and is in Personnel and Social Serv- ice Club. Says he will prob- ably end up at M.S.C. ,,- , ,Q ,Em A-M.. f I Uh 5 i 5,141 .1 'UF' ,., 4 l l. J Q. xii , fi 'k , l p 1 .U 1 6, gs, , E rW.:'y, . R 11- '. ' 5 . Iv.-se A-1 A I i.. - as-Er mi , ., 1 il il 'Ki . Q. v 3 f w .3 DEAKINS, FRED Deak has been the ll-A band councilman. Is in Printing Club. Likes out- door sports. Learning to HV and hopes to make it his career. DE ROSE, PAUL Paul is secretary of Social Dancing Club, in Pan- American Club, and Honor Society. Program chairman of the J-Hop. He plans to enter college. Pablo ad- mires Mr. Brisbin. DEVEREAUX, NEAL Doc was class prexy in the tenth grade. An ardent band member and a proud member of Honor Society. Will be an electrical en- gineer. DE VET, FRANCIS Bud is home room presi' t S . Q -. Ha:-' wb x. +1 - Y f-Q on - ,Q an . 4.- me 2 f ' . 3 p- f-5 1 v 'im ,1 --, l V l gl X 17 Wil ry! 1 iff if ' , .xp is l S l V , l -if N sf' Y .W 1 it J Q Af 6 . dent. Member of Travel , -'N Club and J-Hop committee. ' f.- ' ' He plans to go to college , q-5 6 N and study madly. . Q N ' , . . ,I X O 'N . . ' 1 DUBOIS, PATRICIA I X, Pat is an ardent fan of ' , , World Literature and Miss HI, V L, fl Lowrey. A future nurse. She wants to Find the time A. when her watch will stop .Q K breaking. ' N B 1 ., ,fl DYER, LULA VENE Knitting, Date Bait Club. ' ' and her sailor keep Lolly ' busy. Favorite teacher is Qs E- Miss Grohe. Loves to say. ' -- N. Huh! 'L ff . x' -Q f j rl I -I .Q 'C H 'yd W A ,, y ,ual , l W I . . Y V C QV' eff f g A f- t, . L Z. ' x , EARL ad R tg! 1 ., I 1 I. . s e pf si-VIL , . L I ' t. sec t Moot' 'ls' . 'Y League. er I of AAY- it L ' , Teens, ep tar .5 o nch , ' . 7 , , ' I Clugllxsd gen irman 4 1 of e J-Hop. ested in . Y, -V ' Zl Al and a rp o France L! N wit.h Mr., Sage. PlansJo4 g ,Jente ,fcollege. i J ' A,L fy if fl- AW, A rf . ff 1 J' i 1' ,V N91 xi ffl Ni,- TN I , ly x 1 x3KQqBQM l i I l LENORE is in the Ushers' Society, and Y- . and gf representa- n Peeved by Lizht- ning Hanson. Will study M aw at M.S.C. Q NRS K EGGLESTON. JERRY R New to Eastern Highhthis X year, Sharpie thinks it is I V Q. a Fine school. Member of gr - the Boys' Band. He looks KT i' forward to a career in X C lv '-5 .J music. ' if U st.Sat1sl . I' ENGELTER, KENNETH Reserve basketball and varsity football interest Ken. , ? Q- Is home room prexy. Works ' 'Q ,Y in a gas station. He might 1 have a future in printing. ,113 5 1 ,f N qi 1 I . V ENGHOFFER. LOIS Poochie is in the Glee I 'S Club and soeiai Dancing A Clubs. Peeved by all boys A Y 2. ' except Harold, Loves to dance. I g' Ii ' i J. FELICE. MARY Girls' League representa- gg tive. Her pet peeve is gig- glers. Likes to watch all s- sports. p for 4 X X . ji ,I x 'N 1 xi I . D l l 1 flgjt V J , I i2EL1c1-3 susgi-is -A, It Q Sui 32 in 'ie Bait club. fy Q 'Vasty ann ed by bubble fa fgurnj Sher oves otball V 'xxbgvamps a df plans vo office 1 gl orrk. B' N AU '19, ' t L . I 'J .RQ , AFXIWJ yi f i Y! W L X filo tilt FINGER, PATRICIA A member of Honor Soci- A li ety, French Club. and Ping Pong and Tennis Club. Be- ss. ing Senior B Editor of Lan- W tern and on the J-Hop Com- mittee has kept Pat busy. Likes swimming. black eyes. and butch hair cuts. She is a future co-ed. l50l ., Qgf . l , Q :Go-GC. Ov 35' t 'C' fail, F' i sf E' vf'-in Inv' I' a E.:-vii? ' FORMAN, ROBERT Bob has been Junior and Senior class president. home room secretary and vice- presiclent. Belongs to Hi-Y Club, varsity football and baseball teams. Plans to study law at college. FREDERICK, BARBARA Y-Teens. Ping Pong Club, and working on the J-Hop have kept her busy. Barb is a proud member of Honor Society. A future secretary. Wants to go abroad, FRONCZAK, THEODORE In Hi-Y and Varsity Clubs. Ted was also busi- ness manager of Fur, Feather, and Fin Club. Has worked on the J-Hop. Plays on football and tennis teams. Favorite teacher is Mr. Brisbin, Plans on col- lege and big business. FULLER. DALE A very proud member of the Madrigal Choir. Dale likes aviation. Looks for- ward to graduation. GARDNER, BILL Doc likes football. base- ball, and skiing very much. Plans on being a Marine after graduation. Fascinated by Margaret. GESSNER. EDWARD Eddie is in Travel Club and Student Council. Wor- ships Miss Budde: long skirts peeve him, Wants to work in an office and travel. GIDDINGS. GEORGE Bud belongs to Varsity Club, on swimming team. and worked on the J-Hop. Plans to go to college and then see the world with the Navy. GOLNEK. JOYCE Jo intends to make a good housewife for her fu- ture husband. Peeved by people who giggle. GRAMS, MILDRED Ushers' Club. Glee Club. and Bob Musselman from Kalamazoo occupy Cur- lie's time. Loves to say. Hi ya', Sugar! A future housewife. GRIFFUS, MARION Junior has been in the Date Bait Club. Interested in her sailor and swimming. GROF. DORIS Bible Club. Personnel and Social Service Club. and the opera Sweethearts have kept her busy. Worked on J-Hop. Wants to be a social worker. HADDAD. EMILINE Treasurer of Y-Teens Emmie was orchestra Q 5 chairman on the J-Hop. Loves handsome men. HALLENBECK. JULIA Judy is an active mem- ber of the French Club and Cv.A.A. Home room secre- tary and treasurer and on J-Hop Committee. She would like to be a beauty operator. Admires Bill. HANSON. HARRY Lightning has been president of the Travel Club and on J-Hop Committee. Home room prexy in 10-B. He is troubled by Speed Eaton. HARTMAN. ALBERT The Field of mechanics will soon claim Al. who is also enthusiastic about out-door sports and dating. HENDERSON. HAROLD This Boys' Band member enjoys football and basket- ball. His future lies in the Navy or in engineering. HEWITT. RICHARD Dlck is in the Varsity and Porpoise Clubs. Home room president and vice- president. The football and swimming teams boast of his ability. Future college man. HINCKLEY, JUNE Junie has been secre- tary of the Y-Teens and Girls' League representa- tive. Favorite teacher is Miss Lowrey. Aspires tu work at Bell Telephone. Loves Grand Haven, HOLLIDAY. MARK Dizzy's name is Filed with the members of the Chess and Travel Clubs. Vice-president of senior class. president of his home room, and on reserve foot- ball team. Will be future manager of the Marl-:et Bas- ket. JESSOP, DON Don has been home room president. In Chess. Fur. Feather. and Fin. Ping Pong. and Varsity Clubs. He is on the tennis and football teams. Plans a fu- ture in engineering. JOHNSON. WINIFRED Winnie's favorites are tgnnis. basketball. and music. Her future is travel- ing. and her eye-catcher is some handsome man over s.x feet tall. l51l 'TTY l Q .1 .X -I if 1 sb NSY is K, . J I -N,-' xx fi 1 -ef X Vi in l lv .V ' Q 15 ,f' I LKJ If 12 N -1 . CZ, Ni. sfyidly 1' 'X lil' 'fi .xg W or iff' 5, .' Q7 t . VKX . wg Q . . Z A-1 6.1 'x w e J H',:v s.,g. :ein H, t I fxk 'if it lit .X Q . JL I I 1 -R ki s. -iff 'R il-3 47 J .t -'X' 'il in Eu is . if- J In N! 1 .1 I l ' , W b . .1 L ,,, if J r iff s X . 4 I - ,I , ,' 1 .11 JV A QW ff fuixfaf 0 1 . ff . lf' , 5 ' fy . Ni I, P , JONES, BARBARA f F - ' Enjoys badminton, but de- ' I gi tests conceited girls and R ' , Mr. Burnham's class. Has X ' been secretary of home room 5 I and plans a secretarial ca- ' ' reer. 1 Q S Q' I V-W in KAPPLER, MARIAN - ' Red just loves bubble 7 ' - ,Q Q, gum. Girls' Glee Club mem- ' ber. Enjoys ice skating and g Q x football. Her main interest f ' is life. Qi x, Q ,,-.X l . . ' xl. Nw K Xi ' ' . ' ' t- t-, 1 .X R . KESLER, ES LA -YJ I . Tody has een treastirei' f X W SL of her home troom and an Nl 'J ,kv-x '. enthusiastic member of the ' 1' Q75 A Date Bait Club. All sports, P but only one certain man, X - H ' .- intrigue her. Hopes to be- X 1 f-1-' X' come a nurse or doctor. X ' . ll X I N i ' 3 . , 1 vt .9 I i t Cft I + KESLER, MARIAN 'X Knitting and Date Bait 11 'N f Clubs keep Pete busy. yi- Enjoys swimming as a rec- ' reation. Future undecided. M ' A- l i jf. gm . , W i 7 KETCHESON, OLLIE 1 , IQ, Nutscheson's pet peeve -.3 , ' is arguing with Miss Rich- A Cf ards. Belongs to Paint 1 0 1:5 Splashers Club. 'Says he r - I wants to be a big league j RAE X . : Y' I pitcher' X i. '. ' - KINDY, SHIRLEY J fo. Another member of the x! D B ' C1 b Sh' l ' ate axt u. ir hopes to be a beauty opera- X N tor in the future. Likes sports and hates long skirts. i L . X . Aw 1 ' ' KRIBS, GLEN 'X ' Y Glen participates in foot- ., ' - ' ball, swimming, and track. il Varsity and Porpoise Clubs ', I I I D' claim him as a member. Has I '9 T7 been home room treasurer Q Q fo? two years. Wants to be Q 5 it a orester. sumcev moeaovn W , 55 B3 im ,cf c. X ...-qw gc V I ' , t xt , .4-,A .,. 53.2 fm 1 1' Q f 'et A 2' 1 Q I 4 . xiii. lx 5 R 9 ' ' ' t 's bad A i- . g ate b to 7 t' n - -- e's gramma ye -- - I :Q t . come - A eno- grapher , . ' hurry to 1 - - fn e and start work. l W 1 . IC J ' ..C 5 .s.. S y I n A d conceit an i ty wil , not .al . so . . 1 t be Y 'ff 1 Is n a KROSBY, BEVERLY Bev has been in the Latin and Knitting Clubs. On the Library staff, a member of Student Council, and home room prexy. Will continue studies at Ferris Institute. MARCHAM, MARICE Likes to roller skate at the Palomar. Hates being called Blondie Marice has her eye on a special Bob. MARSH, GRAYCE Has belonged to Knitting Club. Gabby likes strictly serious music. Is disgusted by nail chewers. Future un- foreseen. MATTSON, MARIE Mert has been secretary and vice-president of her class. Girls' League secre- tary, home room secretary, and member of Y-Teens. Worked on J-Hop. This future secretary is com- pletely dazzled by a certain Irishman. A . cf 4' , Ami , J mi ' Johnny intends to be a gas station attendant. Motor- cycles, Indian H' particu- larly, are his in interest. yvjvfk MCCONNELL, BEVERLY BeverIy's heart beat is at the Palomar. Her hobby is collecting foreign postal cards and pictures. Interior decorating will keep her busy in the future. McCRIMMON, RICHARD Motorcycles and Clarice are his two loves. While mapping out his future, he includes a money-making career. McKENZIE, BETTY JEANE Betty is a future steno- grapher. Francis, popular music, and roller skating hold her attention at pres- CHI. McNAUCvI-ITON, JACK jack loves football, popu- lar music, and women. Wants to travel in the United States. Future is drafting. r-QQJZJ cQU RY,. Y X M I Jtnlber of il Her downfa ' , but she hopes to 31.135 f i e. Betty thinks 'm s ut MEREDITH. MARIE Marie is in the Social Dancing Club. She likes out-door sports and hill- billy music. Is future house- wife. Interested in Gerry. MILLER, DOROTHY Bleached blondes peeve Dot. She likes sports and music. A member of the Social Dancing Club. Will probably be a housewife. Adores football players. MULLEN, ALICE Bugs has been home room secretary and repre- sentative to both Student Council and Girls' League. Irked by boys with red hair. Some lucky students will have her for a teacher. 'F f SI .1 A -ie' a 15' Q I if H ,lA ,.X., 4 M.. W e+-- ifbi , iv L- K 'bs 6- NEEDHAM, ROGER A member of the Debate Team. Roger's main inter- est is politics. A future political boss. he'will clean up the State. NESTELL, BEVERLY Runt is a member of Date Bait Club. Student Council and Girls' League representative. Wild about dancing and squirrel hunt- ing. Wants to be a physio- therapist. NORWOOD, DALE Dale. fast-talking future salesman. is a member of the Boys' Band. He raves about basketball, football. music, and women. ORTON, JAM ES One of the bass players in the Boys' Band. Jim likes music and football. Shud- ders at the thought of His- tory and World Literature. OSCARINO. EVELYN On the J-Hop Committee, a member of G.A.A., and Honor Society. June held various home room offices. Will be a private secretary, preferably in Syracuse, N.Y. PALMER, ROBERT Now in the Michigan Na- tional Guard, Gunther plans to be a straight-shoob ing game warden after gradu- ation. Dislikes English classes. PAYNE. HAROLD Pain belongs to Ushers' and Fur, Feather. and Fin Clubs. Enjoys football and popular music. The frozen North lures him, May at- tend M.S.C. l53l x r . -1 r Q 1 sly? A s .1 1? av., M, Q . 4 S A WW :M - I L 1 . 1 -ff 2 -11 . 5 ' 3 x If .fgv xx 4 Q ' 'L ,X ,f X . S., ---ws. i fc. 5- Qu- Fl is-.. ii. or -Qi G , tt -if i t X in x. tx S.-f i ' 'E 7 uk iw X. X K 1 X P' , fn i . , C3 X' -R. .. X . fs w .l .ee xxgxi A ' M fi Q - , as fi i .. -. I ' Lf? il I 5 ' , 'ff , I I xx f .r H if :IV I f, x if '?Q . f n tj 4' il 1 ,I 1. ,Z ,E E IBS , u i ' 4 if '..v::r.. I . X . PETERSON, KEITH Pete joined the Ping Pong and French Clubs. En- joys baseball and football. Hopes to find many glamor- ous girls at college next fall. PHILLIPS. JOAN Crazy about roller s ft- ing, swimming, and E.G. Idolizes Miss Budde H t 5 looking up to tall feliowz. Little Jo will worl: a' Bell Telephone after gra'u- ation. PLOCHARCZYK, JOSEPHINE Jo has held various home room offices. A mfnt- ber of the Glee Club, J-Hep committee, and Honor Soc'- ety. Intrigued by a b'i.'e convertible with yellow seats. A future secretary. POTTER, LORRAINE This future bride belong: to G.A.A. Lorry ravcg about swimming, cook n', and ultra-fashionab.e clothes. PROOS, CHARLES Chuck likes music, sports, and women. He thinks women drivers should be confined to side streets. Has delirious visions of count ng his First million. PUFFER, LAVONNE Vonnie sings with the Girls' Glee Club and choi, I-Hop chairman. Enjoys ice skating, tennis, and archery. A future co-ed, she p nes fir B.D.V. REDMOND. KENNETH Ken participates .n swimming. Plans to be a traveling salesman. Llkcs music and women, l54l ,ge VI: K 96. to D 'Ts -. if 'Q'- 4 Xl is i 5 F 3 vw' 1 wx t V 25222--.. V t I 4 A . 2:11 . V ts- M is ? Q, BNN fix ' fa 1 A X vgr' ' -' ' YERLY ' : and . . : -1 .f give u r job 1 - '. jerk to ecome a :- - Has her eyes on l NO ' - .. . 4 -,- v s e Ba A l o u Y RICHARD, LOWELL Member of the football team and Varsity Club. Richards plans to own a business after graduation. Fond of women and music. RUFF, DUANE A future pharmacist, Dewey likes football, bas- ketball, and swimming. In- t:rested in women. SACK, ARLENE Hay served on the ,I- Hop Committee. Her main interests are piano, singing, and Crystal Lake. Hopes to become a private secretary. SHEPARD, RONALD Ronnie admits an interest in all sports but is especi- ally thrilled by a fast bas- ketball game. He chooses English as a favorite sub- ject. SHULL, CAROL On the J-Hop Committee. Phoebe has been home room prexy twice. Idolizes a certain blonde. Future co- ed and member of G.A.A. She is a very active Rain- bow oflicer and belongs to Honor Society. SIMMONS, BARBARA A working gal at present, Bobbie enjoys roller skat- ing and ice skating. Lohen- grin will be played for her and Bob. SIMMONS. LEON Writing is the main in- terest of Long john. jour- nalism and Speech classes keep him busy. SMITH, DICK Smitty has held various home room offices. Plans to be an iceman. Ice skating. women. and money interest him. Despises women driv- EWS SMITH. MARILYN Smitty is in Y-Teens and Ping Pong Club. Sec- retary of e room and Student Co il represem dancing. il tinue her education at c SMITH, RUTH Ruth has been busily oc- cupied with Y-Teens, Ush- ers' Club. and G.A.A. Her spare moments are taken up by sports, music, and read- ing. M.S.C. will see her this fall. S! 1 - n A ,YK 2 L. Usf ! 1 x c is tative. Lik imming agi I S B , , 4 U I' C i T 6 I 'E STAM PER, LANCE Member of Chess Club. Dancing, hunting, and foot- ball games occupy his leis- ure time. Will be a big business man after college. STEPHENSON, CHARLES Chuck is one of our peppy cheerleaders. Has been home room prexy, a Paint Splasher. and member of the S100 Club. Will study hard at college. On base- ball team and in the Boys' Band. STEVENS, BEVERLY Stevie's ears are tuned to wedding bells. Belongs to Paint Splashers. Likes swimming and ice skating. Jealous boys annoy her. 1. - A. A I f o r S D- ,,., , , X S X . N-I STREETER, JANET Red is a member of Paint Splashers. Sports. es- pecially swimming, attract her. Detests egotists. Fu- ture yet unforeseen. SUSKA, WILLIAM Bill is one of our star football players. In Travel. Magicians, and Football Ciubs. President and treas- urer of home room, treasurer of his class in his Junior year. May go to college. SUTBERRY, HOWARD Sut is quite a sports- man. Active on the varsitv football team and enjoys all sports. He intends to be- come a state policeman. SWISHER. DARYL The printing business may soon claim Daryl, who en- joys participating in the ac- tivities of the Printers' Devils Club. Also mechanic- ally minded. TALLMAN. SUMNER Sunny's personality can be found in the meetings of the Student Council, Hi-Y. and Magicians Club. Says he is the best soda jerk in town. On swimming and football teams and in Boys' Band. A potential Marine. THAMAN, MOLLYANN Micki has been in French Club and on the Easterner staff. Also work- ed on the J-Hop. Looks for- ward to being a dress de- signer. Football games in- trigue her. TIDWELL. HELEN Treasurer of her home room. Despises home work and athletics. Loves danc- ing, popular music, blond sailors, and Mr. Bosch. Fu- ture is either to be a beauty operator or housewife. Fred brings stars to her eyes. l55l -0 ed. l-. 'Q .f A. f f . X0 .E ' Qi , J I 'ii' C , A Ed f S . ' 3. X by li I V 5 51:3 I ., ,fl C idx . 6 K3 be - Q ' ws. f li7l,rg Q7' 1 .L . T I 'i X - ,, 4 Q iff' , . L42 l .Pe gy 4 , ,fg J t i 1 E tl L . Q, ' rfb 'li . YA 6 lx Ya ... . ,f E li 'A I W - 4 x ,N P V Nd xi. if W A Foreword Years can not dim the glorious color and beauty of the period of chivalry through which ride brave and daring knights per- forming miraculous deeds ior lovely ladies. The spiritual aspect of this age is sym- bolized by the quest for the Holy Grail, a favorite pilgrimage of those pure in heart and noble in aspiration. .I 4 ' if 'Q .3f vIvj, it 5 X, .f fx . S x , A X . , ,f . , '. x , fir , ' i KX v 1 . 5 ... -vu . gt gum R X nv! by F I 5. f - ,--' ...ea , ,.,. l Y,-jiiii' X X ..,,. 'i ' f V QLP 'I f' , ti-fi .. rs '6- ' .451-fMi, ' A lf! . W' ,. ,ti r-,f L V. ,177 5-55. ,X . - Q Q -Q .C'f':',-V . T if ' 4 f -j. vi. QT ft, fi -'2 '11 . l J . Agg. aiiiiili W' fl i - ,, -. I Ik Nr! l . . - E l F L. ...fl '.i , l . l it i . 2 . 1? A-'fa . . N- ' i Q J 3 c .Lrg . ' - ' A . y t : , Y 4, fe? ' r pl, . A . A Mb' I ,Y ,-, .. -, ge., . , vi V l W 1 -- l - ,.,.,, ., L 1. 1 l . X . -- l l X fm l E is-in i 5...-: ,A ' il ' 1? fbi, . . 1-Q-'zp-1 .1 'verk- .gv . Ai ,ggi as 5.f f' f lk 1 , 'Q' 'i 1, . 9 e. ! 'V my .-af..- 4 4 is 13 TREICHEL, ROBERT President and vice-presi- dent of his home room, Stu- dent Council representative, and member of French and Magicians Clubs. Engineer- ing course at M.S.C. fol- lows graduation. TROWBRIDGE. ALICE An enthusiastic dancer and ice skater. Frenchy hopes to be a social worker. Charmed by a certain good- looking man, VAN CAM P, JANE Honor Society, being J- Hop committee chairman. class secretary, and senior treasurer have kept Janie busy. Likes ice skating and baseball games. A future co-ed. She would be thrill- ed by a trip to France with Mr. Sage. VAN KUIKEN, MAYNARD Mickey has been in Printers' Devils and Social Dancing Clubs. Enjoys printing and hopes to be a policeman. just loves girls. VERM EERSCH, LORANE Lorane is a Girls' League representative and home room treasurer. People and dancing please her. Wants to be a secretary to a big- wig in New York. VERMEERSCH, MARY Mary loves to watch our football and softball games and to dance with that cer- tain someone. Secretary of home room. Is irritated by Helen. VOELKER, MARILYN Belongs to the Girls' Band and G.A,A. Plans to marry, live on a horsc ranch, and play on a girls' baseball team. Thrilled by Buick convertibles and males. l56l is -vs . WALKER, THERESA LEE Member of Personnel and Social Service and Ushers' Clubs. Enjoys basketball, softball, volleyball, and swing music. Looks for- ward to riatrimony, and Fellers simply charm her. WEBER, VIVIAN Member of Ushers' Club. Honor Society, and vice- president of home room. Eager fan at football and basketball games. Favorite teacher is Miss Budde, and she hopes some day to be a private secretary. At pres- ent, she enjoys just having fun. WIB ERT, RONALD Colonel has been home room treasurer. Football and basketball take his fancy. Hopes to do research in physics. WOODMAN. 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S - K iv ' gg 7 A ' ,lil 55 ,Q Q ' ... 1 g f ' I- :I F 'P-2 A Yi.- - '.-:raw ., ,... . -,-A, ,- -- 'Q fx' Our mother tongue has changed a great deal since feudal days, so the English department now offers a variety of courses ranging from a study of Chaucer to the most advanced modern grammar. E741 mimi is JF' :J 5.1 .S-5 ,,...-- 7' Ai Students of science in Medieval days spent most of their time studying the heavens. Although we still study some Astronomy in Eastern High School, courses in biology, physiology, chemistry, and physics are considered more important. l75 l Foreword - Dedication - Administration Faculty - Lantern Staff Seniors - Juniors - Sophomores Academic - Commercial Industry - Home Economics Music - - Social - Clubs - - Boys' Sports Girls' Sports Advertising TABLE OF CONTENTS l4l uniapsi 'trini- mg Social Science is one of the major branches of the Academic course. U. S. History and Ameri can Government are required, and, in addition, the students are offered courses in World History Economics, and Problems of Democracy. i751 111131131111 V Many of the books of the Medieval period were hand-written in Latin by the monks, but only the highly educated were able to read them. Now, in addition to Latin, two years each of Spanish and French may be studied. Q5 I A 1 B f 69,525 D XR Us f 0 Q-I . 1 ' Jef :spots co iEi.'ZAMsgfN6 1 'iiilswfmd 365 N 4' J, ' . 'gp ' pg :QF , Nts 1' 4, X :Q if W.- -v 392 M .. S' 3 1 X 52 H? ' 'A 196 1 L77 iilnxpjiirw S3 e 'iV.'Ef:2e'v2fg 35, in 5 --U51 Two years of algebra, three semesters of geometry, and one semester of trigonometry are offered to mathematics students. This year a new course, Aviation, has also been presented. E731 nmmwnial 1F01- , 2 X I' .. .5 - 1' 5 , K' . vt -' 1 , ' xr I, J 13 I ' r fi.: 1 Xl! il' If Q , Lf ff Y -ff 'ix' .-K ' 5: -3 f l Y EX 31, an I f ZW 1? flflll ' ff Q V rp ' Xf F V K 2: f xxsi hiil .. 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X' :K I it -, Wx 'W W W X127 if J I A ' 5 ya , , IQ? iFww1fl' +V '-':: V. , .f , 455 ijggsisgi gQlg4g 5?Zg ggS 5:f Zgli., yg:LF5:SgEa5g?m- if ' ' bb ' J 1 i V-fr 3 -- :ii ,A i QJx X A7 mimi zli A Y i 3 -' -1 1 A - .gfi-4 W' N IR Laoj , - N 62 ff ,yf f In Eastern's Commercial Department, courses in typing, stenography, bookkeeping, ofhce practice, commercial advertising, business organization, retail sales. and merchandise are taught. In feudal times, studying commerce in a school would have been unbelievable, but now it is a very popular course in the high school curriculum. i81l S100 CLUB In our annual magazine campaign, ten students sold S100 worth of magazines, thus becoming members of the S100 Club. They are seated, from left to right: F. Shinberg, J. Phillips, M. Ness, M. Foote, P. Manz: standing: C. Stephenson, R. Rostorfer, D. Bower- man, S. Cushman, J. Sump. Of this group, P. Manz, F. Shinberg, and D. Bowerman were in the S100 Club last year also. A total of 510,700 in sales was turned in, with Dick Bowerman, the high salesman, bringing in a total of 8202. Net profit to the school, after all expenses were met, was 352.762, The five top home rooms were: Miss Manchester, 2813 Mr. Brisbin, 375: Miss Budde, 268: Miss Smith, 241: Miss Toogood, 367. Mr. Joe Shields, representative of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, supervised the campaign. He was assisted by Mr. Ralph Peterman, head of the Commercial depart- ment, and Miss Helen Walter, who handled the typing and secretarial work. The top fifteen girls and fifteen boys, who received individual prizes, were also awarded a cooperative prize in the form of a trip to Detroit to see the Sonja Henie Ice Revue from the best seats in Olympia Stadium. Among the huge collection of prizes were two bicycles, assorted luggage, handbags, radios, skis, two tickets to the opening baseball game in Detroit, and many other articles. Some of the objectives for which this magazine money will be used include the P.A. system, which will be used at the wrestling and swimming meets, boys' and girls' band uniforms, and an intercommunications system. A good-will box has also been sent to the faculty of the school in England where Miss Lacy formerly taught. - f32l Hill! A 5 B ff K X Y Xxkx a , 4 ti: Qtr. ,. 9 ss: Lak YC-u-oh C- um il n , P5 ,- x - ' ' Z5 cgi N-SEN wli VA IIZHSZIX' Q 'mai' . f. ,K r 1 '. ' l Y ' I What a far cry the slick car of today is people of that day never had to learn how to much better it is to have to learn these thing Under the management of Mr. Spitler, the . .. .-....1............4.............. . . . from the clumsy vehicle of yesteryear! True, the ch ange a Hat tire or Hx a jumpy motor, but how s and, in turn, receive a ride in comfort. boys in automotives learn to Hx a car like experts. I84 l rfiniiug f:f:ffE :::: 1915 lliiiiiiiiiiiiiififfifi.fifiii5F95!3:iEQEEQEEE P 2559? ' ' ' 1' jj :: A- ,- Q'5:.'H'K V s riff of - 4 gk .. .Tiki : 7 5 Under the supervlslon of Mr. Eldred the students in pr1nt1n learn to do n a few hours what It took the monks of long ago many years to accomplish. E851 F' 41 S i Y 0 g Q nga Illllllfl SHIRLEY RXDENUIR 11 rflai 'Nm '-mm' Woodcraft was one of the main entertainments provided the common rnan in feudal times. Then he would sit for hours before the Ere working on one small article. Now our students are learn- ing to turn out complicated pieces by hand and machine in a matter of minutes. Mr. Flory is the capable instructor in this subject. l86l li 11 , g 523' 49 si, . iw if n , iilrfl Q19 x i g we he , Drafting, under the supervision of Mr. Clark, is very popular with budding architects. The boys pictured above are learning the fundamentals of building that will enable us to live better in the future. f37l Al A 'QSC we lx. NXLWX' 1 'iw Q w With the capable assistance of Miss Richards, who also supervises the Lantern art work, stu- dents in her classes enjoy drawing, painting, commercial art, handicrafts, and design. The many artistic results are displayed in the third floor foyer. Ip: ' 1za1fH1 SHIRLEY RIDE I II IVF: 'fry 'I .213 I T71 lf :fe E 'Xx inf- 3 FZ K X . ,xt v 5- . f ,Xt .5355 .,, 5 pam- -f',fpwQ , .1 V 1 +2 :Qin ta W i the ,, , . t, '+ gif' A L. A 34 L - t ? f ' ' A X f Q9 S f r f f s H-A ea -',- If . ' ' 1 ! 'f if 2 if ., v , f, . v .. -M, Q -. -M 1 gm, V , 59. X 52211 ' :stu f. I 5 bk' 0. M7 ' Z.. Z: 2 ,. tag 4' ,, 0 r I P . 'Q , f . U r X, , , ? E, f at , ,. X ,xii X I 1-I qy, N f f ev fb '-, 'z ' , , f g' X442 L Z 4 txt 0 ' 'Q , gi I Z 1 G! X Z l' xg L-'X 3 4 , X, ff j, N gif f I N 17 N.. f I Q S 1:1 I xxx Q I Q . 2 4' i J: ' 1- tbx iLf,Ej .v 'W 1 if P-5 i WJ -4 KM-,'r,.,! ' -' - . . fy 4' t 1. fp me J f thimmf , f f x ,. N at XY '5 I ', Q. , i, ,ff ,1 ,Q l ' I f 1 92 ,I 1 ' ic . 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Besides accomplishing the feat of serving meals, our gourmets are instructed in table etiquette and feeding the sick. E901 lnlliinq .sH1iJ4,f 1 f5g a9f'f1' Sli 0 A lyke 'ft- la or l 15 'la 199' 5 fly! AI if zsgsa-.J X' O- W gf.. if ' . Pqi-A Three semesters of Clothing are offered by the Home Economics Department to the girls interested in learning to make their own wardrobes. Under the instruction of Mrs. Kirby, first semester students work with Wool and cottons. Second semester includes rayon, and the third deals with tailored wools and formals. Throughout the course, care of clothing is always emphasized. l91l C' um naglrlglgtl Ciba., tw J of P hd OJ 53 boo pofigg B s Ceiibbff m 24 64339 Q so ash 0 X O U fsfujgdi 5 C3 0 Preparation for the art of managing a home is given by Mrs. Hollinger to the girls of the Home Management classes. Child care, budgeting, decorating, home nursing, and planning of meals and menus are studied. Upon completing the six-Weeks home-nursing course, students receive Red Cross certificates. Besides their regular subjects, the girls also care for the four-room school apartment. l92l ' i1p3f'FlZI5 il A ' Fl Qgkuyy , t , Q if! 3 X N! w M .-m Jin, -. . Q ' . X J -4- WWW' Q ' -J--EP...4a Mr. Mclntire, head of the Music Department, has contributed a great deal to the spirit and reputation of our school. Because he has achieved such brilliant results With his chorus groups, his time in recent years has been de- voted entirely to this phase of music. The Madrigal Choir has become known throughout Michigan as an outstanding group of young singers. Eastern High School audiences look forward to the presentation of the annual oper- etta and of the Easter Cantata. A member of Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Mu Alpha, Mr. Mclntire, in addition to his school activities, is Minister of Music at First Pres- byterian Church and conductor of the Lansing Apollo Male Chorus. W. R. MCINTIRE Bachelor of Music from Simpson College. M.A. from Michigan State College. Taught at Interlochen, University of Michigan, Michigan State College. Has been president of Michigan School Vocal Association, secretary-treasurer of Mich- igan School Band and Orchestra Association. Mr. Best, one of the new members of our faculty, has become a very influential person in our school. He has been highly praised for his work with the two bands used at the football games. The outstanding success of the concert band this year is undoubtedly because of our versatile director's wide experience as a member of vari- ous musical groups. Mr. Best played first oboe with the Air Corps Symphonette, which was made up of former musicians from the large symphonies through- out the country. His ability as a teacher is attested by the fact that many of his students have won state and national honors and have been awarded music scholarships. ARTHU R S. BEST Studied at Kalamazoo College, Michigan State College, University of Michigan, Paris Conservatory of Music. Taught at Olivet College and University of Michigan. Played professionally in symphonies and concert bands in Detroit, Chicago, Fort Wayne. l94l


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