Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

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Varsity Q 1 Easterr1's Varsity Club strives to promote better, cleaner, and more exten- sive sports in our athletic program. Under capable leaders, this club has achieved cooperation and fellowship. Seated: F. Stowe Standing: J. Clark Fur, Feather, and Fin 9'1- Row I: B. Barnum, G. Siemon, G. Belen, B. Aldrich, B. DeVore, N. Hodgson, D. John- son Row II: D, Bowersox, F. Brokaw, K. Gillett, a S ,-5 B. Sharp, J. Eiseler, B. Gray, Mr. Johnson Row III: R. Rybecke, W. Feguer, D. Gilchrist. H. Barnard, B. McKinney, F. Smith, D. Cruthis, E. Petersen D. johnson, D. Bowersox, G. Belen, J. Eiseler E961 l l l i 1 I l 1 l P. Bliesener J. Culver Row Row Row Row l Drama Q me H. Hanson M. Ness I: B. Boylan, M. Owen, J. Foster, L. Hall, J. O'Brien, H. Hanson II: P. Janz, K. Stokstad, B. Sinadinos, P. Bliesener, R. Martin, J. Fox, H. Hewitt, Mr. Young III: L. Olsa, M. Ness, A. Ide, J. Dudley, D. Mason, J. Van Wyhe IV: J. Smith, L. Blank, J. Wheeler, G. Giddings, N. Devereaux, K. Curtis, J. Culver l 1 2 .. . .X be aaygf H. Hanson, J. Starr, C. Stephenson, L. Crossman, B. LeFurge, M. Lee E971 l French Ill! V. Tisheff R. McElmurry J. Mclntire R. Barker Row I.' Mclntire, Hathaway, Peterson, Shull, Engle, Block, Schumacher Row II: David, Runciman, Hulbert, Bowlin, Brock, Maltin, Hartman., McCall, Randolph, VanCamp Row III: Mr. Sage, Evanoff, Stephens, Braman, Peterson, Burnham, Cushion, Hoy, Phillips, Ban- nasch Row IV: Tisheff, Van Sickel, Garchow, McElmurry, Finger, O'Briant, Bristol, Wilder, Halstead Row V: Rosier, Barker, Hodgkin, Newman, Lander, Gray, Clark, Lynde, Henry, Katz E .asterner Staff Q' QQ Row I: R. Davis, L, Enghoffer, A. Galloway, S. Lamkin, N. Cook, J. Copeland Row II: P. DuBois, L. Crawford. J. Golnek, H. Tidwell, J. Corwin. G. Nipple Row III.' G. Cooke, A. Trowbridge, N. Moore, D. Severns, M. Baker, N. Brown, R. Schutt l93l ihlifalahmmrmvmf. .ep :uL..A.s.'a.5: '. nf. .1.. ...L ui.. fa:raam.l.'-.n.Tn3-uwl0Iu i4' ' gif-.If U iv X rf!! , V V ' acckn ,ggw Q7 ow -t .-..-.-rn v van::11u.:..:nz an - --.fe f .-'.v.--':l.- -F .vfn Varsity Football ' 7413- 'vm . g..:kz1.5Lg4m1: . ami. -.. -s .4-. ,. . . .1 . - Q '- .. . J ...ca ...J cr -ff! -L ,t J... .. .,., .v.:,M4uA5,.-.r -. -L..q:g :.St4L S. +:,fva.l. Row I: K. Gillett, D. Burke, D. Sweet, B. Malatinsky, J. Miner, F. Smith, J. Malatinsky, E. Petersen. G. Hope, D. Holmes Row II: Coach B. McCann, G. Cole. L. Stoner, L. Richards, F. Stowe, H. Sheathelm, T. Fronczack, H. Mar- cussen, O. Kern. C. Saunders, D. Hewitt Row III: B, Forman, D. Chapman, B. Suska, C. Miller, C. Lundberg. J. Wilson, J. Clingerman, J Sturtevant. L. Fowler, Coach Morrison, Coach Cohn Football Our fighting Quaker team encountered both success and bitter disappointment on the gridiron in 48. Although defeated in their opener at Saginaw, Eastern bounded back the following week-end to inflict a 14 to O defeat on a fast, shifty Owosso team. Frank Smith and Larry Stoner played a staunch line game, and Stowe and Forman combined to give our backfield a fast-scoring punch. After losing three in a row, Eastern entered the Ann Arbor game none too confidently. Inspired play enabled our team to trounce their foe 25 to 12. Commendable performances for this game were registered by the revamped backfield of Stowe, John Malatinsky, Petersen, and Suska. Special praise should be given to johnny Malatinsky for his outstanding offensive play, and to our line composed of Marcussen, Smith, Clingerman, Stoner, Richards, Fowler, and Sturtevant. After tying a fighting Grand Rapids South team, Eastern's eleven readied itself for the tradi- tional conflict with their cross-town rival-Lansing Sexton. Rain, sleet, and gummy mud hampered both teams in their offensive game in this twentieth meeting of rival football powers. Managing to gain a touchback, in what proved to be the deciding break in a very tense, hard-fought game, Sex- ton won for itself the coveted victory 2 to 0. Looking back over an eventful season, we see that stars have risen-Stowe, Richards, the Malatinskys, Sturtevant, Smith, and Forman. They now vanish and make way for the stars of 49. Eastern .............,.............. 0 Arthur Hill ...... Eastern ..,...... ....... 1 4 Owosso ........... Eastern 7 Jackson ..........,, Eastern ......... 0 Battle Creek Eastern 6 Benton Harbor Eastern Z5 Ann Arbor ...... Eastern 6 G. R. South .... Eastern ......... 0 Sexton ........ I 100 1 'L WM? 1- L K-'mlj f-51 mt--Lf' Nix' QM SHUI.-A rr ww, -rf if QSM' my ,X .K wgfa.,-fr 'kwmilf x, ?,ccG, 3, ,vzzgz-W QLJLQWJA ar. 'Q' .ll We-.. if Q' rj sf 5' Zfii M516 ffm Q 1-1 ff. ' 1 .9 , J N , i A , 1 ' ' ' , N , - nn. ' -1 nl 9 -4: ,Az F - . - Q R ' ' .. ' ' if I. , - ' , , , I ,H , -QF, ' 2212-s,... , s., ' - ,,. zqyq .1-V Q , A y , ,-n.':Vg- 1, ' ,FS-Q..-,M .. 'v 4217? I wa 2 f 'A RH ' .f .1v+'Wkm , ' ,, ,W ' - ' 0.3 . V: ' ' A ,Q . . 1 1 ,12 A , :Mg 'J' , : , 1 -fa-3 : gf-i z.:vn i ', ' 4-jfs 4 'x . X 1..gg1fx'5i-3357. V ,-if'iwj,fgfa,,v yffrgws. Q!Q,,,,?Vf,1,,,.4,-, +7 L , 'N , ' N V. W v Y J I , 'vu' . ' , fy ' A ,ff , f ' sr jxn , A X 'Liu , L xx Q , - 13 ' 1, if ,Qi 1 ' I . . I - l f 21? .1 W 1 W 7 X cj 5-Be junior Football Row I.' D. Popotf, H. Cook. D. Lott, L. Miser, R. Adams, A. Warnecke, M. Bruch, L. Miller, R. Harry Row II: J. Subar, D. Nickoff, R. Barker, J. Hatch. H. James. L. Brewster, E. Schelter. L. Howison Row III: Coach Sheathelm, D. Smith, S. Penski, M. Kline, K. Corr, B. Dorsk, T. Walker, Coach Altenhof Sophomore Football Row I: J. Holliday, B. Zabrodsky, D. Allen, D. Stevens, D. Hastings, S. Chestnut, R. Hempsted, D. Lenz, J. Walker Row II: Coach Hayden, D. Schuitema, J. Hayden, F. Conklin, T. McDonald, J. Yeakey, J. Culver, R. Groves. Coach Bosch Row III: B. Sears, B. Stanley, A. Hatcher, D. Phinney, B. Donn, R. Connell, D. Weaver Reserve Football Boys on our two reserve teams gained needed experience which should make them valuable to the varsity next year. Our sophomores, coached by Charlie Hayden, showed outstanding promise. Their season was a very successful one. highlighted by their winning of the sophomore-junior game. Coach Sheathelm worked hard with his juniors, and, as a result, noticeable improvements took place in many prospective varsity players. Liozj Varsity Basketball 'tl5ifRh' . Row I: D. Helmer, G. Thomas, D. Heller, D. Ide, J. Miner, E. Petersen, K. Holmes Row II: Coach Altenhof, D. Burke, C. King, D. Demitz. H. Marcussen, D. Sweet. J. Sturtevant, E. Sellers Eastern Eastern Eastern ,,,.... ..... Eastern Eastern ....... ..... Eastern Eastern ......, ..... isa Qfmzzng QM Alumm ...........,,,......,..... Kalamazoo ..,,,,..........., N. Webster, Ind ......... Saginaw ,..,,.,.,,,,,,.,...,..,, Ann Arbor .,,,. Jackson ..., Sexton ..,,.. 42 50 46 49 27 44 38 I 1031 Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern. ...... 33 lf., if 45 Neff 3 . Hamm Flint Central .,... ...... 3 4 52 Battle Creek ....,.. ...... 3 8 37 Ann Arbor ..... ...... 3 4 46 Jackson ....,... ...... 4 4 34 Sexton ............. ,...., 5 4 Ottawa Hills ..,. ,...,. 6 4 36 Battle Creek ..,. .,,... 4 3 Reserve Basketball ,r-Sfffr,,. 8 FE this qdp.STEl-74 X55 Row I: F. Conklin, D. Lander, D. Parks, B. Summers, J. Ramey, B. Norris Row II: B, Newman, D. Hastings, P. Bashore, C. Saunders, J. Yeakey, J. Buysse, R. Dell if Row III.' Mgr. A. Palmer, D. Phinney, C. Lundberg, B. Sears, B. Dorn, R. Cornell, D. Keilholtz. Coach Spitler A great deal of praise should be extended to Coach Eldred's cross-coun- try men. Although our squad was composed of only fifteen runners. in compari- son with the teams of fifty to seventy-live men from other schools, Eastern man- aged to place fourteenth in the state. Outstanding in- dividual performances were registered by John Bond, star runner since his sopho- more year, and Dean Mc- Kay, a newcomer to the track Held. With the inter- est and enthusiasm of a few more boys like these two. cross country could gain a prominent position on the pages of Eastern's sports. Cross Country ,nQ.3F.,' x.. , Row I: L. Naden, V. Tupper, J. Toman, B. Benedict, R. Dell, J. Bond Row II: Mgr. K. Curtiss, B. Morehouse, D. Gilchrist, P. Adams, D. McKay, H. Webb, B. Hulse, Coach B. Eldred Eastern Eastern.. Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern 30 32 35 37 f104J Jackson ....,....... Battle Creek Kalamazoo ,...., Charlotte ..,,.,. Sexton ...,.....,,... ....., Ann Arbor ...... aa., -we-,m5.-1n.nvmv mms .- ,ea ffm-.1-.:.a:v.L State Champions !-'W -H V 4 l . ' . f ' , ' L, -f . . 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Canfield, B. Evans, B. Howard, J. Starr, B. Sharp, S. Rutherford, J. Culver, R. Wills, D. Myers Row II: R. Laylin, R. Morgan, C. Smith, D. Lenz, D. Johnson, J. Eiseler, D. McNeil, R. Holliday, B. Batsche, H. Webb, A. Perkins, K. Gillett Row III: Coach Stillman, L. Shance, J. Sterling, H. Alexander, D. Norman, B. Turney, J. Mclntire, B. Aldrich, D. Cruthis, G. Alexander, E. Meredith, D. Patterson Wrestling Team 727-'f I 1 I M A li, '7i l 4 4 r L M Row I: V. Perrone, B. Martin, D. Corr, D. Rees, T. Champras, C. Moore, B. Foster, M. Van Vlerah, B. More- ! ' 7 'I ' 1 7 3 I 9 1 7 7 : ' 5 3 ' 7 5 7 9 l 7 7 9 ' 9 I 7 house D Phillips D. McKay Row II M Rennells E. Leininger A. Warnecke D. Berryhill D. Chapman L. Fowler S. Chestnut L. Naden J Johns J Lynde R. Braman Row III D Walters L. Stoner B Bell R. Kern K. Curtis L. English H. Gray V. Malcangi J. Simpson J. Reitter E McKim D. Schoenheider C. Miller Coach Johnson I 105 fl gmi lmil J.PLANCK X, J.DUNCAN 1 5g H.BAUERLE MRS.ALLEN M.MILKS The composers of our school-life melodies are the efficient members of the school board. They constitute the governing body of the public schools, deciding on teachers, books, expenses, and building projects. Besides the voluntary duties performed on the school board, they have other occupations that take up their time. Mr. Joseph Planck, president of the board, is an attorney-at-lawg Mr. Harold Bauerle is a traffic engineer in the State Highway Department. Mrs. M. A. Waldo was previously a school teacher but now devotes her time to keeping house and working part time in her husband's travel agency. Mr. james Duncan is the presi- dent and the general manager of the Duncan Lumber Company. Mr. Harold Andrews is vice-president of the Union Building and Loan Association, and Mrs. Maurice Allen is a housewife. Mr. Malcolm Milks is the manager of the Macklin Service and the Lansing Tire Company, which retail refined oil products. MRS. wALDo H. ANDREWS l 7 l x l Il 4 Q 4- U it ,- i K W V l l gal w l 1 4 x f lt, . i . 1 a Qi l l 4 5 l 4 . ! ls Fa i l 'i 4 5 Q 51 l 1 ik r -is i 'J 4 ld v ,. Q l. fig, l W .wx 4 l K ll N1 l le M ul. . EM I if-5 I 4 i L, V M w 1 l if V: 1 li .li i. M 1 ll V Jw , nn A Ulu .Aft , '1xJfJ' , v . .Jtd.22' XY X l ' -?L?1:c1.,Zf4J.lvz, ' NV V V l pv ,1 t, .-na, ,7 Jltcdli. f , Q ,QL-ML ! FL, Jfyywy V . I V V, s as 4 1 Q ' I e A ' rf r -' 1. , 1, 1. ,f 4 . 5 ' Y 1: 3 'Y-I f , 1 A f s - E - ' K i' ' f 'lr .. - ,'., Alia ff-cle 4 will QU, ' lv K 755 Le' day 0.1 JZZQ, 1771.11 ' 4 V ' f 50 Vzfvfifetf -LQKZVEJC . f 5 ,KEQQL .ff . V, fi lla V f f' 1 - ' 5- fy V71 QE! Kknfzwyfo R ' . . 1 V.,g::, ' 4 LC ' et 1 ., V 1 f -r L , -ff 5 - . A'-rim? . 1 ' z V .. x .x 5 , f - . -gf 5 U 1 x,V-Y v: ' . W , :xx 55 ' nf' fu 'lEQ3wf?pvA4 Ee94V -Q .A f. Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Ann Arbor a,,, Battle Creek Battle Creek Bay City ...e Q 2 it 5 '44 1? Y .X 1.,i,?N .H 4' A V I 1-'Q H.z.ffa:Z,.M1f1 1 J Ego K 4...1 7 . haf KX- ,, fykgo Tf a--Vi J., eg K t f 117151 '.i44CQ,,-1, 7:22. 1-it ,Om ,illdifjb '-5l2cZflf4Z1v4o, fda-mf Vm fnwaidaefuzefbgf J .1 VL .iJ04,ffZY-I A 141 Total ,e..,... Saginaw, ,e., e,.,ff fffff Pontiac ,,,,,.,,,,. Kalamazoo ,.rr. Saginaw ,....e,..e. Jackson .,A,,,w,,. Swimming Eastern's swimming team won fame this year for its in 1 1 ff. ' Q ,LACE Vwazgal outstanding record. Praised as the finest in Michigan's history. the team linished an undefeated season, winning the 5A and State championship and the Cereal Bowl relays. They will have a good chance to retain their record next year with the return of such swimmers Bud Howard, Don Meyers, Rex Jerrim, 26 Eastern ....,.............,,..........., 58 34 Eastern ...a.,... ..... 5 0 29 Eastern ...,.. ..Y, 5 5 27 Eastern ,,,,.. ..., 5 7 21 Easternm 29 Eastern ..ee..,,, .,.., 23 Eastern......e,, 60 34 Eastern.,.,...,. 50 Z9 Eastern v,,,..... .v.. 4 3 22 Easternm.. 62 29 Easternm... 55 ......303 ,617 Nm 5 A cd as Jack Mclntire, and Roger Wills. 53141, neeinaafznrg abaff .zfzvi A70 Aieflv, fizaibnal jg fuwcdiadqige Q, QLQ'1Zffw-ulmfc' Tllfifd Vnbdcflcf, ,44n5eZ.zaZQaw ,Ex capmev L Z3QZQi4i0Z4D2QV f106J --- -+ '7ff ' Baseball Team Row I: J. Spurbeck, R. Brooks, W. Crawford, D. Lander, D. Sweet, E. Sellers Row II: J. Ramey, H. Meredith, F. Conklin, D. Heller, N. Breeding, E. Petersen, G. Thomas, H. Sheathelm Row III: Coach Spitler, B. Bashore, T. Sample, J. Buysee, R. Jackson, G. Meredith, Coach Sheathelm Varsity Squad 7 - 6 - ff 7 Row I: J. Conklin, J. Ramey, D. Lander, D. Heller HC! fifth? Row II: N. Breeding, H. Meredith, E. Petersen, R. Brooks Row III: G. Thomas, D. Sweet , Winning baseball teams have become a tradition around Eastern. Much of the success achieved by our teams can be accredited to Coach Spitler and his assistant, Mr. Sheathelrn. This year, these two coaches have their charges working every night with the aim of turning out another winning team. Success for this season depends greatly on such veterans as Don Heller, Don Helmer, Eugene Petersen, Gary Thomas, and Neil Breeding. These boys, plus good reserve power, give our team the necessary ingredients for a successful season. ll07J Track Team Row I: B. Summers, P. Phelps, D. McNeil, L. Brewster, D. Gilchrist, R. Wills, B. Newman, B. Sears, R. Miske J. Sturtevant Row II.' J. Hayden, D. Fuller, B. Lathrop, B. Jackson, B. Mermelstein, A. Warnecke, J. Culver, T. MacDonald R. Jerrim Row III: B. Reed, H. Pardee, R. Hempsted, L. Howison, S. Penski, B. King, R. Kirk, H. James, B. Jennings R. Harry Row IV: J. Mahoney, T. Manson, J. Russel, C. Saunders, J. Bond, E. Hawkins, D. Chapman, B. Morehouse B. Myers Golf Team 4 . I - I M ,A ' .4 5 . -.fy 12.1, -A A. ff K I I ff i.'1 5 , -Zgjfegzlzpvle 1' I v -YV W Row I: R. Dell, V. Perrone, J. Stephens, G. Kinnison Row II: D. Garvie, P. Rowley, H. Marcussen, Coach Morrison f108J Y T WY' WV 7' I: .iff ' Wrestling Wrestling, ably coached by Don Johnson, ended its third year at Eastern. Cheered on by enthusiastic crowds, our men placed third both in the 5-A and the state. Dean McKay, state cham- pion of a year ago, proved his worth this year by annexing another state crown. Our other state champion was Bob Foster at 145 pounds. Don Phillips, winner of the state AAU meet, Dick Reese, Tom Champras, and Max Van Vlerah all showed plenty of power in their respective weights. With good material coming up, Coach Johnson hopes for an even more successful year in 1950. Eastern ,,,,4.,,,,...,,,,,..,, 15 Ann Arbor ,,..,,,..s,,.. 22 Eastern ,..,..,...,........ 19 Ann Arbor ..... Eastern ..,,..,,. ,...,.. 3 8 Jackson .iss.., ,,ll.. 1 3 Eastern ,.,,,,. ..,,,, 4 2 Jackson .... Eastern ,.st..,ll ..,.... 1 4 Sexton ..,s....,,.,...,....,. 24 Eastern ,....., 9 Sexton .......... Eastern ,.,.,.,ss .,,.... l 7 Battle Creek .......... 26 Eastern ...,.. .,,.., 3 4 East Lansing... Y Law, as , Q, 4 Track Eastern... 23 Battle Creek . Thirty men compose the track 1 X Gaim 3555 7 team, and Coaches Stillman and Eldred are putting the boys through their paces. Eastern's chances for a winning team this year have been weakened by a poor turnout of upper classmeng how- ever, the large number of talented sophomore athletes indicates future strength. Probable point winners will be Dean McKay in the mile run, john Bond and Jack Sturtevant in both the 440 and relays, plus Dennis Gil- christ and Chris Saunders in the sprints. Ron Miske, Bob Sears, and Bruce Newman, all sophomores, will compete in the high jump. Maiwiami HM! law L1o9J Tennis Row I: R. Grove, D. Swanson, J. Clark, H. Gray Row II: R. Beard, J. Braun, R. Hekhuis, D. Geahan, L. Klimecky, T. Vasiloff Row III: B. Adams, L. Stoner, F. Osgood, 1. Cole, B. Paddison, B. DeVore. O. Hatch, Coach Cohn Cheerleaders 907W MM Row I: D. Bennett, R. Mills, D. Marlett Row II.' J. Wyble, F. Parks, A. Bobrofsky Managers One seldom hears of the unsung heroes of our athletic teams. While glancing through the sport section thus far, perhaps you have noticed fellows not in uniform. These are the boys working as managers: they often work longer and, in many respects. harder than the athlete who receives the publicity surrounding his particular sport. We, the graduating senior boys, pay tribute to their unpublicized efforts by saying to Mr. Butler and his managers, Thanks, fellows, for your patience, geniality, and unselfish help. l1lO1 -. - . Tennis Tennis has faded into the background of Eastern's sports in the last few years. Too many promising players are acting as onlookers instead of displaying their talent on the courts. How- ever, a change has taken place this season. Under the capable guidance of Coach Cohn, our team is gaining needed practice and confidence. jerry Clark, Larry Stoner, Roger Grove, Don Geahan, and the others are out to win. These fellows hope that their enthusiasm will awaken more interest in the flashing racket and bouncing ball so that Eastern in the future may once again be strong in tennis. Basketball Coach Ray Altenhof's boys placed third in the 5-A in 49. Regular season play saw Eastern lose 8 and win 6. This year, as in years past, Eastern's tournament jinx remained with us as we dropped the first tournament game to Battle Creek. The year's outstanding individual performance was turned in by Herb Marcussen, First string 5-A center. Jack Sturtevant and the spark plug of the team, Don Heller, also contributed a great deal to the life and fight of our squad. As only four players gradu- ate this year, the remaining varsity members will form a promising nucleus for 1949. .Ja A F Z 522,14-1.3-,.4Ji 1 Y Golf Fore! This cry, familiar to all golfers, means that spring has arrived. With the advent of golfing weather, we Find Coach Doc Morrison's charges getting in plenty of prac- tice prior to their opening match. Herb Marcussen, versatile athlete, will join Jim Stephens, Ron LaFraugh, and Gerry Kinnison to form our starting foursome this spring. Past performances of these fellows indicate that their chances for a winning campaign this year are excellent. 51111 wr . , g.:f,.g 'g u..,4, f' ' '- 2 f r fp f f- if? .A,, - yy r r 1 , - 5 .A og f-- -,3 A . v gm N1 up 1 .Raw Y .,,, .. :.1:...1. . :':......l M x -gg .3 :si W , .,... .. ...Y .... . - , D . M Upper left: D. Helmer Upper right: R. Grove Middle left: B. Adams, J. Bond Lower right: D. Rees Lower left: G. Thomas, H. Marcussen, J. Sturtevant I112j 'I I II I 'I I I BL I I2 I 31 1 I I I I M. Veermersch is ready to take a swing at the C. Parr and J. Foster caught in the act of I ball, while J. Barry performs the catching duties. snatching the Indian Club. I I F I I I I I I I I At left: M. Parkhouse, B. Schultz, M. Grams, S, Dorin, B. McConnell. L. Stone, L. Brantley At right: B. McQueary, D. Dobson, L. Baser, M. Funnell, M. Orton, J. McFadden, C. Chase A peppy game of Medicine Ball is in progress. I f1131 I Mrs. Boos. a substitute teacher, demonstrates the correct badminton serve to G. Nipple and D. Danforth. Row I.' M. Bellville, N. Mann, J. McConnell Row II: S. Lynde, J. Lewis Row III: L. Struble The Girls' Athletic Association has grown considerably. not only in members but in importance. The chief objective of this organization is to promote interest among the girls in athletic activities, health, and sportsmanship. A meet- ing is held once each month to discuss and offer solutions to problems which arise. One of the many activities which the G.A.A. has undertaken is the annual presentation of a water pageant, featuring synchronized swim- ming. Letters and chevrons may be earned by girls who participate in live of the seven sports offered and who successfully meet all other requirements which the G.A.A. has set up. T B. Stephens, N. Thomas. N. Locke. M- Stevens are These girls are forming a squash pyramidf, awaiting the go signal. f1141 C. Benson, L. Fulson, J. Beardslee. L. Potter It's a toss up to see which side will bat First. just as the words of a song must harmonize with the music, the activities of the Girls' Physical Education De- partment at into the tune of Eastern High School without discord. Under the capable direction of Miss Kruse and Mrs. Gray, the girls enjoy a well balanced sports program during the various seasons of the school year. One day a week is devoted to Health Class with the emphasis on good grooming, posture, and health. This is done through educational movies and the use of newly purchased text- books. Grace and sense of rhythm are developed through participation in dancing class one day --- - SllDlIlw:u-mawnuunmmnnmt Hilti!! 1il5NBBmmsa W Hlr i. S1 I---gi.. IIIQQBWW H--U.-Nlall .---- -:ll-I---I---QHQKHIEI lf-.-K m Ell--I------ll. IUKl --'--I get 222251 a...1aa22aE:.'!!.I!5!.IQ!1v' ll Row I: M. Six, M. Wilson Row II: I. Schulte, M. Thompson Row III: R. Mitchell An energetic game of volleyball is about to Start. a week. Both ballroom and folk dancing are taught. B. Watt, B. Edwards, and D. Boettcher are ready to P. Anderson, F. Moore, and A. Knisely pre- pare their bows for a practice session in archery. advance as soon as D. Wear receives the pass in a game of touch football. fusj -. ......, f....4.Ma U Girls' League Olificers T- E Seated: C, Custer, D. Boettcher Standing: M. Engle, P. Neumann Seated: R. Nagel, M. Engle Standing: V. Wright, P. Neumann These officers promote harmony among the girls of Eastern through many social aCtlVlt16S The new sophomores are given a pleasant introduction to the school by the two annual teas and this friendliness is carried on through the year with assemblies and dances. Board of Athletic Control Seated: Mr. Gilson, Mr. Winston, J. Redburn, Mr, Wheeler, Mr. Morrison Standing: B. DeVore, G. Thomas Awarding major and minor letters, setting up the rules of eligibility for sports and arranging tentative sport schedules are some of the duties of this group of student and faculty members. l8l ., ...,,. ,.........ax,..-s.. .. ....., -.. . Y N-df I4 All-Q Row I.' P. Riedel, G. Nipple, M. Leavitt, R. Mitchell, M. Kneale. G. Riley, J. Reitz Row II: L. Reed. M. Pelt, D. Wear, S. Reeve, H. Wakulsky, N. Bulock, C. Dargitz Row III: S. Randolph, J. Radcliff, C. Elsenheimer, A. Knisely, M. Lownsbery, C. King, B. Lund- berg, K. Smith, P. 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Ruona- vaara, P. Sellhorn, P. Finger, I. Capalla Second row: P. O'Briant, V. Tisheff, M. Van Sickle, D, Wear, B. Watt, D. Boettcher, L. Hall, B. Murga- troyd, E. Parker, B. Fredrick, M. Brady, C. Shull, J. Amsbaugh, Miss Benjamin Third row: I. Diener, M. Orton, M. Sabrosky, B. Holley, V. Weber, E. Oscarino, B. Krosby, D. McMahon, M. Blankenburg, B. Jones, J. Woolston, E. Hidey, J. Plocharczyk, A. Berg, P. DeRose, L. Stamper Back row: D. Norman, D. Jessop, R. I-Iekhuis, J. Bond, N. Breeding, J. Dunnigan, B. Turney, H. Deehan, J. Clingerman, H. Sheathelm, E. Petersen, B. Block. N. Devereaux, D. Baker, C. Jennings, J. Sherman Front row: G. McVay, L. Bates, P. Costello, D. Post, L. Blank, N. Forbes, M. Ruonavaara, J. Newman, D. McMahon, M. Holland, L. Hall, B. Murgatroyd, M. Page, M. Hamill Second row.' J. Robson, N. Thomas, V. Tisheff, P. O'Briant, M. Travis, M. Owen, J. Niblett, E. Parker, V. Russell, B. Holley, D. Wear, B. Edwards, E. Morlok. S. Morlok, M. Laing, I. Diener, N. Buhl, S. Jones Third row: J. Clingerman, F. Garchow, C. Fagg, M. Van Sickle, P. Neumann, K. Stokstad, M. Beck, A. Cox, M. Mallison, B. Watt, D. Boettcher, H. Wakulsky, S. Reeve, E. Hidey, J. Starr, C. Custer, B. Chenoweth, M. Engle, A. Bowden, M. Sabrosky, L. Parker Back row: E. Spink, L. Wilcox, D. McNeil, H. Deehan, J. Dunnigan, L. Klimecky, J. Bond, N. Breeding, D. Hildebrandt, B. Block, J. Stephens, R. Hekhuis, B. Turney, H. Sheathelm, E. Petersen, J. Redburn, P. Sellhorn, J. McKinney, J. Schmierer E91 Class Odicers 2 ' a ll . . I 29:54 ' ' ... s- f ' ..3,. - Eff 2 . , . W. .,,, . 4- . - 5 c. :4,'L.Q:f:x f..i,:,Q 'V ' . .. . M f . ' H+- wepm- ---wif 'ew-f x L Q 1 Q3 ' .Q . V if ,' 1 x. E 7 e X gg - . 9 fc- I - - - .ee . ..lv , W IJ f i 1 H L. xi,-1' 1 tl? , , f f S 5 r ' r N X le ! I 725' , fwggg Seated: C. Lundberg, C. King Standing: A. Aiken, Mr. Sage, C. Hulbert Seated: B. Munn, M. Montgomery Standing: J. Subar, Mr. Bosch, T. Walker Seated: B. Sears, D. Holmes Standing: Y. David, S. Webb, Mr. Cohn Seated A Colthorp P Sidoti Standing E Reynolds D I-Iewes Mr Van Vliet :z......-..,,, .... , W- '.-. .Q AiaXm1DZrHDef.i 'W' We funior A's are most sedate, For we've many things to do. Our hop took us to China Where we invited you. We look with pride at all our stars, Who shine in the great Five-A. We've talented musicians too: We excel in every way. We hope that Eastern's proud of us. For her we'll do our best. We've one more year to make our mark And time will tell the rest. tl' 'A' 'A' ir uk ir i' We funior B's are quite a group ,' We've done our best so far To cheer our teams, to join the clubs: And our grades are up to par. We chat with all our teachers, For we know them well, you see. Our classes hold no fears for us, We're friendly as can be. If we don't win the Nobel prize Or Who's Who leaves out our name, We've been an Eastern Quaker, So we surely can't complain. 'A' ir 'Ir i' i' ik i' We've been at Eastern many months, And we try to do our bit. Our mixer for the wee I0-B's Was really quite a hit! We're wise to all the latest styles Our slang is up to date. We've had our talk with Mr. Leyrer, So we're never, never late. We go to all the dances: We follow every rule. We greet our classmates with a smile: We like our friendly school. if 'A' ir 'k 'A' uk i' This is all so very new to us That we're really quite afraid, But we try to act like grown-ups And pretend we're not dismayed. We really have some talent Which we ll give without a fear For we know that Eastern likes us Her welcome was sincere So we greet the Seniors with a smzle And to juniors we say H1 For we ll show these upper classmen That we re more than just Small Fry' 'rvw 'v'wfv1'1 1 i '- ' ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ' 5 -1-'fiEi .A.Il'h-:lr-'ezv'-n.ri,rvnug., 1.----.-., i, , ,H 4 mal- -.. , , 3 7, f.. .L 3 lf Z Q 'S' 1 . M S. Austin I P. Barnes F 1 'i M, Bellville r E. r 5, 2 96 -uf M. Brake Q 'O G. Brown 3 .1 rf.-ra ,P 4 X . N V I yr' ,4. D. 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Fowler 7 J-as' Y , M , Qi ' WQQ' W U A ' '52--4 ..., . ' H- V-f.'m:.:.'x3.g: , ' 7-.?5Ii552fi'3E55 H. Hall J. Hanes M. Hartman A. A U V Si '-' ' A Ll ff G. Hulbert M. Hungerford R. Jackson Honor Society Ofncers S fm? , gw f -R . Seated: J. VanCamp, L. Klimecky. L. Eaton Seated: F. Probst, P. Rowley Standing: P. Rowley Standing: D. Norman, J. Sherman This group is selected from the upper ten per cent of the junior A and Senior classes The members are chosen for scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Each year the Honor Society chooses and carries out a project that will benefit the school and community. Student Council Otncers fp Mk in Seated: D. Baker, L. Puffer, P. Rowley Seated: M. Owen, J. Clingerman Standing: B. Forman, Mr. Leyrer Standing: P. Rowley, L. Klimecky At the beginning of each semester. all home rooms elect one boy or girl to represent them in the student council, It meets once a week and tries to correct the discords of everyday school life. l10l f . -r J -A .G Q 1' A' ilglg 0. f k.ib I 1 4 .4 . Jankc B, Kennedy .I Keyes T Kingsley A l i ,Q 1 l 1 T T A Q' -A N . -. ' All Q' ffv' :- S .f K , 1 . f ' i 3 D Lmmn V. Leisure D. Lyon J. Moleitzke , Mannor ' A - v'-in : 2 . .. ,- I . S I- .V 2 if -vi, 2 '.-2, ,. f V iv , ' - . AMA I '- , I , i :, 5 f l T ' Wifi: 6 -N li W J l V -rw ,Vik R Myers R E Nation Norton D Palmer H. Pardee P -ax Ng 1 GV va. -fx Q, ,A 9 A g., ' '22 J Q51 .a , ' 4 V XXV A N W. . ww wir' 1 ' X l ' ' 4 . was X f - . if T C Pryor M Purchis Raymond Reynolds NV. Russ I ' i 1 . 9 E is .isp k - 4 J., 1. -T . 'fiwff R. L. Sieb L S?'cf':2 H Slvvir, V. Skidmore C. Smith i 'a 3 U ,A gr - -'2' - - 'TV X . A N iw' , ' Q' I ' M. Snyder G Stevens L. Stevens S Subar C Taber . 73 , Y. 5.8 ? -A 5' Fi If :if Ng! A 1? 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H 1 S ,1 ' Q71 Qmzfll QW Management C o-B usiness Managers his K , k,.1a:4,v 5' i 2 Mary Travis Marilyn Laing fx, 1 4 Advertising Managers X .4 L - S- A if 1 i 5- X X I . . Ik X Lois Han L 5 -if Leah Blank 'N' 3 Dofmalou Gildner Mary Lou Newman gg ,,,' iff :'l -,:2 r A note of appreciation is extended to Lansing Colorplate, S. K. Smith's, Stone Printing Company, and Wagenvoord's with whom we have worked in harmony for many years. Miss Lowrey and Mr. Peterman have helped, through their advice, to time smoothly all of our undertakings. Mr. Eldred's ability as an arranger has been beneficial to us throughout our year's work. Professor Scott, adviser of the Wolverine. has added perfection to the beat of that timing. The businessmen of Lansing have made it possible for us to compose our yearbook, and, therefore, they will be remembered as the angels of our recording. Lissj -fy , .- fx 4vx1:.ramm.nrTmmaWiimaammmvs 1 I I I I 1 G i 1 1 1 i 1 A a 3 l THE 4-STAR SPONSORS ROUSER DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions for over 60 years 123 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'Ir 'kit Smart New Bathing Suits 355.00 to 515.00 Sizes 12- 14- 16- 18-20 SPROWL BROTHERS 'Ir ir 'A' 'Ir PHILLIPS DRUG STORE The popular meeting place ot Eastern High students tor 20 years Fountain Service - Prescriptions - Schoo if ir if uk Lansing Wonder Restaurant FAMOUS GRILL Home of Chicken in the Rough 1 Supplies The popular eating place of Eastern High School students -A' 'A' Af -k SMALL'S Your Appearance is our Business Home ot Hart, Schattner 61 Marx Clothes 21 1 South Washington Avenue 'k i' 'A' 'k L e t V E R S L U I S Capture Your Personality in a Photograph ot Distinction Studios - 50 Michigan Theatre B ir ir i' ir THE STATE I OURNAL 94 years of continuous service Circulation over 55,000 copies daily uk 'lc ir 'A' KOWALSKI PHOTO STUDIOS Lansing's Most Modern Studio Your School Photographer 109Vz North Washington Avenue l139fI uilding THE 4-STAR SPONSORS Compliments of AMERICAN STATE BANK Lansing, Michigan Member of Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation ir if ir ir ACME BUSINESS COLLEGE Prcfessional Business Training Begin Now4Placement Service Air-cooled Rooms ir ir ir 'lr BARKER-FOWLER ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Appliances Electrical Supplies ll4-llb East Ottawa Street 'k i' if if Compliments of MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Olds Tower Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'A' 'Ir 'k 'A' BANK OF LANSING Two Offices Washington at Michigan -Ve Grand River at Center Member of F. 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INC. 1116 South Washington Avenue ir 'A' ak 'A' LANSING RECREATION CENTER Bowl for Health and Fun-4 Get in the Nation's Leading Sport Bowling and Billiards 1109 South Washington Avenue - Telephone 4-4382 'kikt MICHIGAN FARM BUREAU 221 North Cedar Street Congratulations to the Classes of '49 L1411 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS LANSING COLORPLATE COMPANY Engravers tor the Lantern 317 North Larch Street Phone 2-7022 'A' ir 'Ir -Ir 1t's Smart to Dress Snappy Sportswear, Furnishings and Clothing tor Young Men First in Style-First in Ouality S A M ' S 817 North Washington Avenue 'A' ir ir 'k CONGRATULATIONS to the 1949 GRADUATES SOUTHTOWN NEWS SHOP 2318 South Cedar Street Newspapers - Novelties - Flowers - Comics and Toys Over 500 Ditferent Magazines Greeting Cards tor A11 Occasions Boxed Candy - Vv'edding Gifts -7- Gifts for Men ir 'k 'Ir 'Ir Where Courteous Treatment makes Shopping a Pleasure Ouality Foods at Reasonable Prices FREDERICK FOOD MARKET 825 East Michigan Avenue if ir 'A' 'A' 'A I A lllu I is-1-317 I l f 1'f 2 2afa2E2?25252'5525252525: ff1221121 . GOOD Fon WE ' 'lr 'A' ir 'k PROBST DRUG COMPANY Your Ethical Prescription Stores Lansing v 1708 South Logan Street - 2508 South Cedar Street East Lansing - 118 West Grand River Avenue 'A' 'Ir ir 'A' LANSING ELECTRIC MOTORS Construction - - Motor Repair -Industrial Equipment 1905 South Washington Avenue Phone 4-7485 f142j THE 4-STAR SPONSORS CENTRAL DRUG SUPPLY Wholesale Drugs and Sundries Fred L. Kircher, Sr., President-Fred L. Kircher, Ir., General Manager 1615 East Kalamazoo Street if ir 'lr -k CONVERSE 6. STUMP Prescription Duggists Cedar and Shiawassee -Q Main and Pennsylvania Phone 5-7317 Phone 4-7512 'A' 'k 'A' 'k B O I C H O T ' S Ready Mixed Concrete Sand and Gravel Manufacturers of Cement Brick 1800 Turner Street ir 'Ir 'A' ir AFFELDT'S Meats and Groceries Serving Lansing Over 60 Years Ask Your Neighbor- She Knows 303-305 East Grand River Avenue 'lr 'Ir 'k 'k Willard Batteries Gulf Products VAUGHAN BATTERY SERVICE 600 East Grand River Avenue-Phone 4-5367 ak ir if i' RICHARD'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions a Specialty lt's a Pleasure to Serve You 924 East Grand River Avenue 'kit 'ki' Be Sure lt's the Local Product HARVIN'S ICE CREAM The Cream ot Michigan 229 South Cedar Street - Telephone 2-1139 'A' if 'A' 'A' MICHIGAN SCHOOL SERVICE Complete School Equipment and Supply Service 312-314 North Grand Avenue 'A' 'Ir i' ir Good Food A1Ways TRIO SANDWICH AND WAFFLE SHOPS No. 1-516 South Washington Avenue No. 2- 1012 East Michigan Avenue No. 9- 1905 South Cedar Street I If143j 409 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS D U O - T H E R M Always the Leader Division ot Motor Wheel Corporation Lansing 3, Michigan ik 'lr 'k ir HEATHERWOOD FARMS l Want to be YOUR Milkmanu Phone 2-1305 Milk - lce Cream 'A' ir 'A' if THE COLLEGE REXALL DRUG STORES Greater Lansing Finer Drug Stores East Lansing - l0l East Grand River Avenu Lansing - 201 North Washington Avenue 'A' i' if 'A' C 6. S FOOD MARKET 40l Shepard Street Phone 4-6324 Where Customers' Send Friends 'k 'lr if ir 9 H 9 ! FIJGWERS East Michigan Avenue Telephone 9-5983 or 'K' 'k i' 'K' Gffuto-Owners INSURANCE COMPANY Complete Insurance Protection 'lr i' 'A' ak MARTIN BLOCK CORPORATION Cinder and Concrete Building Units Steam Cured l420 East Main Street -- Phone 5-5512 'A' i' 'A' 'k Compliments ot LANSING TOOL :S DIE COMPANY 706 Sheridan Street Lansing 6, Michigan 'A' 'k 'A' 'A' Dependable lce and Fuel Service LANSING ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 2-3806 I 144 1 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS We're now in our New Home at 3003 East Michigan Avenue We'll enjoy showing you around when you call MIDWAY FORD SALES, INC. 'k ir t -if Printing - Lithographing Ottice Supplies and Equipment FRANKLIN DEKLEINE COMPANY 315 North Grand Avenue - Phone 5-7154 'A' if i' ir VANDERVOORT HARDWARE COMPANY Authentic Equipment tor Every Sport Lansing and East Lansing if ik 'lr 'Ir MARION 6 SANDERS Our Best 'ads' aren't written - - - - - they're Worn 220 North Washington Avenue 'Ir 'lr 'A' i' The House is the Foundation oi Democracy PETERSON-FRANKLIN REALTY Realtors 442 North Washington Avenue 'A' 'A' ir ir Compliments OLOFFSON TOOL 6. DIE COMPANY Precision Gauges - Tools - Dies - ligs Fixtures and Special Machinery i' 'k 'k 'A' H I Cheap W Dependable Transportation A 5 L E N Z A 's.y Cushman Scooter ' Sales - Service 409 South Cedar Street Tariff U I U 0 E I l5c Qt. L G O K ! A Ice Cream 21c Plnt 1406 South Washington Avenue-305 North Logan Street 927 East Main Street- 1409 North Larch St.-1236 East Grand River Ave. ir 'A' ir vi' Cover for the 1949 Lantern made by THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenues-Chicago, Illinois 51451 w L V Student Council l V V , v . . 1 I ' T 2 DD V, 'x . 'ffl Y UT!! Front tow: J. Clark, O. Kern, L. Klimecky, B. DeVore, L. Stoner. J. Niblett, L. Hall, A. Sendzik, J. McKin- J-. ney, M. Owen, S. Braman l Second row: B. Block, R. Needham, J. Johns. J. Reutter, W. Chapman, P. Palmer, J. Alexander, P. Woloshyn, A B. Murgatroyd, L. Eaton, I. Capalla, Mr. Leyrer Back row: D. Gokee, V. Russell, J. Adadow, N. Devereax, H. Barnard, B. Turney, C. Eaton, R. Sack, T. White, A. Berg, J. Subar, B. Munn ln, K x w X . I l' l . 1 f 3 . .-K V. w l w I1 X . t I lx. l l 1 ., t Ni nl ',X K. Front row: M. Foote, C. Anderson, S. Reeve, H. Wakulsky, M. Terranova, D. Gaiduchik, P. Woloshyn, Z. Glew, V. Russell, S. Braman, E. Trantham, G. Merrill Second row: B. Bovee, D. Hutchings, N. Moore, R. Kircher, M. Baker, G. Scofes, B. Morehouse, J. Keyes, K. Stokstad, M. Wood, G. Engdal, J. Alexander, A. Seely, Mr. Leyrer N Third row: B. DeVore, P. Adams, R. Hekhuis, E. Petersen, E. Moyer, J. Subar. D. Hildebrandt, B. Trudgen, H. Webb, J. Starr, E. Smith, R. Quick, J. Clark Back row: J. McKinney, H. Sheathelm, K. Gillett, T. Wuerthner, H. Barnard, B. Jordon, B. Batsche, R. Jer- rim, E. Spink, D. Whitney, B. Chapman, B. Stone, C. Eaton, D. Holmes E111 lf' 9 Liz, 6,5 f fgiuv Ike FM? 0f,a ,f05pucJ famcmw. .fi a iivisinowfw 4 R ? Y - reef! . gp., M' ' A X., -wit sxxxu elif ..! '! 7 I df3oKgJHa I 'er . .W Se 1 ah 11,4 fj0f7Lj???i3?J1Z .I sr 1 5 -ag.. -' W - ,......:4uv-NC' we .. 1. M. Van Vlerah. Z. B. Howard. N. Canfield, D. Norman. 3. R. Hekhuis, J. Newman, M. Rounavaara, D. McMahon. L. Klimecky. 4. Miss Garrity, Miss Toogood. S. L. Kopp. J. Dudley, A. Ide. 6. G. McVay, M. Page, B. Murgatroyd. J. Amsbaugh. M. Lee, S. Jones, M. McIntyre. 7. M. Vukich. I. Deiner. 8. L. Culham. 9. D. Norman. 10. Freddie Stillman. 11. Mr. Lott. M. Lee, D. McMahon. E. Parker. B. Murgatroyd, M. Page, G. McVay, M. Newman. M. McIn- tyre, J. Amsbaugh, L. Parker. 51461 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS MORGAN IEWELRY COMPANY 121 South Washington Avenue Since 1878 'k 'k I-XVRUS urnmu :mv I :Ast mums: Ill KV!llf7lllBlllYllll Lansing and East Lansing 'A' if WAGENVOORD 61 COMPANY Library Bookhinders 'A' 'A' BACON'S SHOE SERVICE STUDENT SUPPLY HOUSE 927 East Michigan Avenue Across from Eastern Auditorium ir if MIKE'S MARKET 322-324 North Washington Avenue Phone 2-0831 ir 11' BECK BROTHERS SPORT SHOP Sportsman's Headquarters 615 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k RITZEE HAMBURG HARRYMAN SHOES 1001 East Michigan Avenue 118 South Washington Avenue it 'lr ION ANTHONY - FLORIST HAROLD'S UPHOLSTERING 809 East Michigan Avenue There Is a Difference Lansing Theatre Buiiding 531 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'k VERRA-KLEEN CLEANERS HOTEL OLDS 407 North Washington Avenue Lansing's Finest 'A' 'A' LANSING TIRE COMPANY Compliments Of North Grand Avenue at Ionia PERSON 6' SEARL 'A' 'k S. S. KRESGE COMPANY LEWIS FUEL COMPANY 5C and 10c Store 638 East Michigan Avenue f1471 lKFRP!Hhl.!5tRHETTEKtEfEI. THE 2-STAR SPONSORS BEURMANN-MARSHALL, INC. Printing -- Lithography 'k 'A' INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY The on1y Laundry of its type in Lansing i' 'A' SISCO'S DRUG STORE The Rexa11 Store 333 South Washington Avenue ir t ENGLAND-COOK COMPANY 109-117 North Cedar Street ir ak IOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY Lansing, Michigan i' 'k RUESS 6. HIGH FOOD MARKET Corner Cedar and Baker 'A' ik HARRY LEBUDA INSURANCE AGENCY 304 I-Io11ister Building i' ir ALTMAN'S MEN'S STORE 200 East Michigan Avenue-Corner Grand ir ir RAY THROOP AGENCY Insurance ot A11 Kinds 120 North Pennsy1vania Avenue ir 'Ir VAN PEENEN'S FLOWERS 127 East Michigan Avenue-Phone 4-1437 'k 'A' CENTRAL LINEN QS LAUNDRY 406-408 North Grand Avenue 'A' ir IOHN HERRMANN'S SONS. INC. Fine Tailoring Since 1878 218 North Washington Avenue f1481 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS MERRITT 6. BAILEY SHOE STORE Ex-Ray Fitted 11255 North Washington Avenue 'k i' DAVIS UPHOLSTERING CENTRAL DIAPER SERVICE 609 East Michigan Avenue 4061108 North Grand Avenue 'A' 'k BARNHART 6 BAKER LANSING CAMERA SHOP Grover C. Earnhart Complete Photographic Service Realtors-321 Hollister Building 115 West Allegan Street 'k 'k THE EDINGTON RUG COMPANY Rugs f Linoleum f Draperies - Carpets t ir SIMPSON'S FRENCH DRY CLEANERS Phone 4-6128-410 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'Ir VIRGILINE SIMMONS SCHOOL OF DANCING All Types ot Dancing 1128 East Michigan Avenue ir if CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY Lansing, Michigan 'lr ir THE PAGODA RESTAURANT 1328 East Michigan Avenue 'A' i Compliments of SAVANT CLEANERS 6. DYERS, INC. 'A' t LANSING LAUNDRY 6: DRY CLEANERS Phone 2-1535 'A' i' EDWARD G. HACKER COMPANY Realtors 'A' -k MCCLINTOCK CADILLAC COMPANY 2400 East Michigan Avenue f149j I f q rv ids ,w i H . K -ti tl '52 ILS- i x..,. JK 52,1 i. -f, 1 t im.-F i . 1 tx: I THE 2-STAR SPONSORS MYERS PRINTING SERVICE Over 28 Years of Good Impressions 1421 East Michigan - Phone 2-2554 'A' ir L A R A B E E ' S Groceries and Meats-Free Delivery 2200 East Michigan Avenue 'A' ik CLINTON IEWELRY COMPANY 2002 East Michigan Avenue t uk PINO'S RECORD SHOP Your Friendly Record Shop Michigan Theatre Arcade - Phone 9-6714 uk t UP-TO-DATE SHOE SERVICE SHOP 207 East Michigan Avenue Nick Chiapeilo t 'A' AL HANSEN. INC. -STUDEBAKER SALES 730 East Michigan Avenue i' 'A' TASTY CREME DONUT SHOPPE Our Specia1ty-Glazed and Whole-Wheat Donuts 1601 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' WEIMER'S REXALL DRUG STORE 2322 East Michigan Avenue 'A' i' THE WEISSINGER PAPER COMPANY 201 North Hosrner Street 'A' 'A' WIMMER'S HI-SPEED 1800 South Cedar Street - Phone 9-1404 'A' i' BONTON BEAUTY SHOP 1607 South Cedar Street - Phone 2-4511 i' 'k SHELL'S PAINT STORE 2904 South Cedar Street e Phone 2-0123 f1501 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS RAMSEY COAL COMPANY 1034 South Cedar Street ir 'A' VAN'S BICYCLE SHOP 503 East Shiawassee Street D. 6. C. STORES 2016 East Michigan Avenue MOORE'S PHARMACY 2004 East Michigan Avenue ir 'A' LEHMAN'S IEWELRY Congratulations, Students! Gladrner Theater Building 652 1 U' A' W' ' C' I' O 'A' i' LQVERGNE APPLIANCES Phone 5-7566 1101 South Washington Avenue4Maytag and Philco Headquarters 'k 'ir D 6. K WHITE TRUCK COMPANY 2827 South Cedar Street - Phone 9-3522 'k 'k THE DUDLEY PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Paper Merchants 'A' 'A' DAVENPORT INSURANCE AGENCY 101 East Hazel Street - Phone 2-6562 'A' 'A' Since 1917 XXTH CENTURY TAILORS Phone 4-3625 125 East Michigan Avenue i' 'A' LANSING SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 6. ACCOUNTING INSTITUTE Tussing Building - 'k ir Phone 5-6815 RAY SABLAIN, INC.-GENERAL CONTRACTOR Ready Mixed Concrete - Excavation Phone 2-0734 - Plant 4-4471 'Ir ir EMIL G. LAMBERTSON AGENCY A Policy for Every Need 510 American State Bank Building i ir THE IACK POT 2204 South Cedar Street 51511 ali, J-femb A Gm Ufe beafnz .' 1. H. Marcussen, G. Thomas. 2. B. Turney. 3. J. Schmierer. R. Mitchell. 4. J. Miner. 5. C Terwillig RICHES CLOTHIERS 2414 South Cedar Street f Phone 42357 Open Evenings LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY BALLAS-LANSING FLORAL Phone 4-5385 1010 East Mt. Hope Avenue LINDEMANN'S FOOD MARKET 1229 East Main Street -- Phone 9-1779 PALMER 6. STONE COMPANY 525 East Michigan Avenue Paint Wa11paper f1521 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS IOHN WILSON COMPANY Awninqs 409 East Shiawassee Street 'lr -k 'I'ABOR'S GROCERY :S MEATS 740 North Pennsylvania Avenue+Phone 4-6918 'A' 'k HAYDEN'S 5c to 31.00 STORE STANLEY I. CLARK 2609 South Cedar Street Cleaners and Dyers 'A' 'A' A U T O P A R K GIBBS DRUG STORE Gulf Gasoline and Oil 218 East Grand River Avenue 'k i' WOLVERINE INSURANCE COMPANY Drive Safely - lnsure Wisely 'k 'A' YELLOW 5. CHECKER RADIO CABS Phone 2-l444 'A' 'k ARCTIC DAIRY PRODUCTS Distributors of Sealtest Milk and Ice Cream 'A' i' EZETTA DENT - GOWNS Coats - Suits - Dresses 430 Townsend Street - Phone 4-4648 'k i' PEOPLES FINANCE SERVICE. INC. 320 Olds Tower Building 'A' 'A' F. A. MCCARTNEY, C. L. U. 1602 Olds Tower Phone 2-l5ll Life Insurance and Annuities 'A' 'A' REED-TYLER ELECTRIC COMPANY lll East Grand River Avenue 'Ir 'A' STAMPER SUPER MARKET 2420-2422 South Cedar Street 51531 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Compliments ot RENIGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY i' i' MICHIGAN SHEET METAL WORKS 116 South Larch Street i' i' ARMSTRONG DRUGS E A T S H O P 1218 East Grand River Avenue 605 East Grand River Avenue i' i' EPPLER 61 MCCARRICK S T O P :S S H O P Hudson Sales and Service A1ways Nevv Foods 1023 South Washington Avenue 2904 East Saginaw Street 'k 'k N ILES HARDWARE Your Eriend1y Neighborhood Store 1219 East Grand River Avenue 'A' 'A' MIDWAY CAFE I. H. ALEXANIAN 326 North Cedar Street Rugs and Carpets 'A' 'A' IACK ROYETON, INC. U-RENT-IT-SHOP Kaiser - Frazer - Mack Trucks Everything for Rent 2224 East Michigan Avenue 2213 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' NORTH END VARIETY STORE East Grand River at Pennsy1vania Avenue 'A' uk CENTRAL WELDING SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 214 Reasoner Street 'A' ak LUNDBERG SCREW PRODUCTS Lansing 'A' ir LANSING HI-SPEED COMPANY Hi-Speed Gas 2300 West Saginaw Street ir -A' CRANDELL'S STANDARD SERVICE 1923 East Michigan Avenue 51541 ....f...,..W ......L-Mm THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Compliments of GRANGER BROTHERS - BUILDERS i' i CEDARWAY RADIO SHOP 3142 South Cedar Street - Phone 4-0067 'k 'k NEON SIGN MANUFACTUING COMPANY Don W. Wheeler, Proprietor 1422 East Michiqan Avenue i' i' PREUSS FOOD SHOP 308 East Grand River Avenue-Phone 4-4813 'A' 'A' BOLLERT'S NORTH LANSING HARDWARE 301 East Grand River Avenue if 'A' M 6. L GROCERY G MEAT MARKET Robert W. Townsend-Proprietor 'A' ir HERB SHINBERG INSURANCE 615 South Capitol Avenue 'A' 'A' STANDARD REALTY Over 37 Years of Real Estate Service 100 Hollister Building ak 'A' ACME CARTAGE 6 MOVERS 307 East Shiawassee Street 'A' 'A' For the Best in Real Estate Service Dial the Easiest Number in Town Always call ADVANCE REALTY-Phone 2-1121 1 'A' 'lr STEVENS DRUG STORE 1617 East Kalamazoo Street-Phone 9-1672 H551 ,- Oflice Stab' Q 1 Miss Donna Butler Cleftj and Miss Jeanette Hanson Crightj, Eastern's capable secretaries, are aided by two girls taking the commercial course. Barbara Simpson Ccenterj worked fourth hour during the First semester of this year. Custodians . X . 4 5 3 f'-41.35 5 3 It F f Q5 f H of 3 xkifl K i ,NW ' . pa '8- x' Q, s we X ,fx KJ , l , X L , 1 'Q- 'QSN-f f i QA Front row: J. Ommen, J. Largent, R. Sweet, K. Montague, L. Ripple Back row: M. Cook, J. Henderson, C. Weston, R. Marshall, J. Eschuk l12l D n3J.s. --1 I ,,5N..-QJA , r M1 5 I, I giddy- wmt at F fr'49wfJ2GC , AIG' - Gm Afflifqaifzw . 6 vmz LEX?-Cf2!?J? A eat . Wit 1. Mr. Wheeler, Miss Benjamin, Mr. Leyrer. 2. Mr. Walcott, Miss Manchester, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Spitler, Mr. Van Vliet, Mr. Altenhof, Mr. Lange, Mr, Stillman, Mr. Eldred, Bill Butler. 3. J. Mclntire, V. Tisheff. 4. Minnie the Mermaid, B. Block, D. Boettcher, J. Robson. 5. I. Bonner, H. Allen, 6. Top-Norma, Mary, Bevg Bottom-Joan, Jeannie. THE 2-STAR SPONSORS PAUL AUTOMOTIVE, INC. BOOTH FROZEN FOODS 520-522 East Michigan Avenue 703 East Kalamazoo Street 'k 'A' W I I. S CURTIS FOOD MARKET 1430 on Every Dial 504 East Kalamazoo Street i' i' NORTH SIDE PHARMACY BALDINO CONFECTIONERY Washington at Grand River E521 East Michigan Avenue H. E. Glass-Proprietor Good Luck, Students! 'A' i' Compliments ot the LANSING COMPANY Lissj THE 2-STAR SPONSORS SOUTHTOWN IEWELERS 2410 South Cedar Street t 'A' Pay Less for the Best S T A B L E R ' S in North Lansing 'A' 'A' HOLLIDAY CLEANERS Insured for Your Protection 1215 Turner StreeteTe1ephone 4,6316 'A' 'A' TALLMADGE CLEANERS AND TAILORS Dial 9-4211 - 126-128 East Washtenaw Street 'A' 'A' MARSHALL MUSIC 304 North Washington Avenue-Phone 5-7214 'k 'k CLYDE SMITH - MCKNIGHT - LYMAN Insurance -:- Busch Building 'A' i' COTTAGE INN RESTAURANT 3501 South Cedar Street ir 'Ir COLUMBIA STUDIOS Portrait Photographers 202 North Washington Avenue 'A' 'A' CHOINIERE GROCERY 938 East Grand River Avenue 'A' 'lr DON MCCULLAGH, INC. Linco1n - Mercury Dea1er 504 East Michigan Avenue ir 'Ir ARLUS DUNN CLEANERS 1227 East Main Street I: 157 1 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Congratulations and Wishing Every Success to the Classes of '49 REO MOTORS, INC.-RETAIL BRANCH 'A' ir LINN 6: OWEN IEWELRY 121 West Washtenaw Street 'A' 'lr SMITH FLORAL COMPANY Flowers -:- Gifts 322 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'Ir HOTEL WENTWORTH Reasonable Rates Frank 1. Burke G Sons, Owners 'Ir 'A' LARRABEE'S SPORT SHOP 325 South Washington Avenue 'k 'A' DO-BOY DONUTS 1006 East Michigan Avenue-Phone 2-9710 i' 'A' TIBBETTS INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service 1723 East Michigan Avenue if ir ESQUIRE DRY CLEANERS Fine Odorless Dry Cleaning Always Phone 5-5720 'k 'k THE STEAK HOUSE 511 East Hazel Street - Phone 5-2572 if 'k WIN N'S FLOOR COVERINGS Linoleum - Tile - Asphalt Tile 1103 South Washington Avenue 'k ir AMELL'S LITTLE FLOWERSHOP 2617 South Cedar Street Phone 9-6147 - Home 2-4511 fissj THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Compliments of BAKER'S IEWELRY 115 East Washtenaw Street 'Ir i' CAPITOL CITY PONTIAC COMPANY 235 South Grand Avenue - Phone 5-7212 'A' 'A' ROBERTS WALLPAPER AND PAINT COMPANY 316 East Michigan Avenue - Phone 4-2718 Hi' 'A' AMERICAN CLEANERS 1217-1229 Center Street ul' ak TAYLOR'S DRIVE-IN MARKET 1200 North Larch Street 'A' 11' D. 6. C. STORES. INC. North Lansing 'A' 'k DEAN and HARRIS Ford Sales and Service 'A' 'A' M. 6 I. MALTED SHOP 2005 North Larch Street 'A' i' CAHILL COAL COMPANY Home of Good Coa1 'A' ak HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS Everything in Sports 2902 East Michigan Avenue-Phone 2-9774 1k ak CAMPUS FLORIST Boutonneires Free with Every Corsage Phone 4-4816 'k 'k MAHONEY HARDWARE in East Lansing 210 Abbott Road Phone 8-4215 f159:I - i-1-' ef Q, f if 231525 EES? Yi f1JN'QiiV' U X5 yx Mg' MMM M MWMWK Qwfyjfifwvwgk. Www WEMWW if MW W Mgfiywwy , Wm M159 Wfff3?W5P7e5f? aefQ?y3wVf3 WWMw'f' WW -,qv-vu .mn-vvwrv ' 1 rgqnp ,H .nw 'JI 5, ,LL W 'Tiff MMWQW ,ff M l-W up if ry 4 A M iNMMk 5 yy VM is : V y fl PX Q ,:. K -,I iq Q 1 F X I My ,xr X . X M, , ga f Q . :'g.' L I ' J L J, xMM?s,'1Qhw ,. : fi A 5 2' 0 , E1-.li ,. . 1 , ,v.liN. w my X V! L , f.,4fE.4. '. . 1 -,f-if fx . , 1 ' KJXXWW 1 Win- .gn h'v P4 if .y ' ' . ,, ' UL PL 5-: 3!.flV1':--. G Q . ' ' ' . . r. L f 1 ' -f 1 tx ,1 MJLQ-, -, ,1. ' A f l ' 1 t ffj Q 1. , . I ' LH ' AQ V' A K ,V yu fx' 4 X fp 1 ,ffl L N4 . . 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SMITH WILLIAM DY SAGE I1 T CLLOJVLCQJ - Q 3 ' . .1 2 QW fm b ff I , .13 .'1--1 i ROBERT E. LOTT E,,i. ..b:i X v Q .Sk 3 BERTHA MEISEL MACLIN P. DOUGLAS Q, A i 'iii ,,f t ' J Y 4 . MARYLAN J. GAFFIELD Of77'LC,CVl rw , Q. 1 we 5? 5: . H , ' -'i fz'?f?P .,,. ,,.- : GERTRUDE MANCHESTER HELEN HOLLINGER - .S t 4- J1... N sf- f ff . ., fp 'N M it 6- Q ,'A T ei C , X! is . 1 x , E I , f X X. N WINONA KIRBY 4 MRS. EUNICE KENNEDY W - 2 -5- 4 YQ Gigs? FOSTER M, VAN VLIET X, Y. . Kf- if ig' an.: .. , v,h'QN iw , I .5 ,j 3,i , W LAYNARD D. MORRISON 0772 if elim ! 5, Q c' 7 aQ':1.f:':: s:, . fiifbxm .-. RUSSELL L SCHNEIDER CLIFFORD WALCOTT JAKE K. BURNHAM v 4 y , W, C. SPITLER J in Gr Iv- ' T. KENNETH CLARK 4 . ,. N 3 Q 'f 1 x 4 J Y .. , 'S l ' wz,j,3.:, if rife' 1- - ff wig? L, 9 SEQ., . .4 ,x i ,fix wix Q61 .' ak ,F . BRUCE ELDRED ' 1 M153 3, 24. 13. ,, E 0. FLORY ELSA L. RICHARDS QZWLC QCQQQGVQOQQJ . 7.5 1 - 'Q g.s 4 W Q . 1 X A fx Q If A, X FRED E, STILLMAN 5. RUBY KRUSE 5 R. F. ALTENHOF bam l sl? B. X . X : 4x,3i if DON JOHNSON o AUCE FORBES CMZSML QW ' -ww-CHIEF -'ii K I na IH u n A! at I O! qu A Ax I U: EDITOR ' Ak , 01 ,ik I l I nil ' : I fl x I H I nun la u n o: . . I EACLUlYEIlllQB ADA- an C 9 oi Hu .4 n 9: ' lui I : D 02 E l.H 'lfl nf lx if ll U A an V 'K ,.. 1 H -I I U Ll V I 2 4 v o u if 1- ' 9 H91 A I 0 1Q ' B.QY.5' 5190815 A an P H nh: : .., 'x lk J.QtLN Qmol cf Q CQQJTUQQCZ 00, x I W. .f 4 i. - of, . q-o,..w , 4. 'ZZIIW ,,, awww nina' Q'Q siswff Seated: M. Foote, secretaryg R. Brooks, vice-president Standing: J. Clark, president: B. Morehouse, treasurer: Mr. Potter, adviser SOPHOMORE Class Adviser-William Potter President-Jerry Clark Vice-President-Roger Hekhuis Secretary-Carolyn Custer Treasurer-Don Heller JUNIOR Class Adviser-William Potter President-Ray Brooks Vice-President-Roger Hekhuis Secretary-Marilyn Foote Treasurer-Betty Bovee Senior A Class History Senior A's. let's now look back and see what we have done. Since entering here in forty-six, some laurels We have Won. As lowly little Sophomore B's, our talents We strutted on old Eastern's stage: 'twas With jerry's expert leadership we shone We gave a mixer for the B'sg it earned Ray led us through our Candy Lane : it Grandad Steps Out, our senior play, we' we displayed. quite a hit we made! as Sophomore A's. their hearty praise. really was most sweet. re sure you could not beat. With Jerry guiding us once more, the days are going fast. Our Senior Prom, our caps and gowns will soon be in the past. can be fun, too, as illustrated by the Once in a while, busy seniors find time for school. At the left, we see Betty Bovee and Jane Newman practicing diligently for a speed test. Ernestine Berry and Doris Jones Find that chemistry picture at the right. F'- r 4T-1 E'-A , if In .tg ' o YJ. fi K. W . Rok . . A Fax 'Sa t x ., A ' 4 Q 0 l Lg, 5 . ,U- .ys 4 l' VU '. w ABBOTT, GEORGE There's no time like the present. Home room vice-president . . . track ent usiast . . . George dislike tra Q cops . . r pla to f s at . ,L P ADAMS. BERNADINE The more I see of men, the more I like dogs. This future Bell Telephone worker is treasurer of her home room . . . Blondie loves dancing and singing . . . positively off men. . ' 1 3 -'f B' ADAMS. PAUL The best physicians are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet, and Dr. Merrymanf' Student Council representa- tive . . . member of Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . swimming and track partici- pant . . . Bud aspires to the medical profession. ADDISS, BETTY Little, but oh, my. Bet is secretary of Eco- nomics Club . . . California bound someday . . . plans to work hard . . . congra- tulates the lucky group who will have Mr. Flory. fC772zf ALBERTs,sH1RLEY Generally speaking. Member of Ushers' and Public Relations Clubs . . . Sunny worked on the J-Hop . . . enjoys tennis, swimming, and football . . . never seen without Moldy . . . thinks M.S.C. is grand. vALSPAUGH,' VIIRGINIA People have more fun than anybody. Member of the Sign Painters' Club . . . Girls' League representative . . . hopes to join the WAAF . . . leaves Eastern with the fondest memories . . . believes ice-skating is super. mW 'I i ts :L fr 1 l llfgpsf i L A f .fae 1 i..2g .4 AMOS, DUANE He seems so near and yet so far. Band member for six semes- ters . . . likes baseball . . . plans to be a blacksmith . . . a certain English teacher and Sexton High School irk Amos. in i 'x Rim: XR Y- WH l X 'FY - 1 L . ll L . I , ' AMSBAUGH, JANE ANNE Leap before you look. Member of Latin Club, Y- Teens. and Honor Society . . . Janie will pursue a science course in some col- lege . . . annoyed by stu- dent teachers . . . fond of swimming. f if ff' W x ii: , I 6' 5 v It .. 4' Ji X 'N X A 'K , . x x lla. ff.. e- gl. ANDERSON, BARBARA JEAN A merry heart goes all the day. Y-Teens member . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . M.S.C. will receive this future co-ed . . . Andy's pet peeve is Joyce B .... hopes her future includes J. H. l23l ANTHES. ELEANOR Whatever else you are in life, be happy. Swimming and roller skat- ing interest her . . . pro- voked by people who think the world is their stepping stone . . . happiness for her would be working at M.S.C. ATHERTON DOROTHY She has a nature that is gentle and refined. Secretary of home room G. A, A. member, and in the Aqua Follies . . . Dot plans to do office work . . . thinks happiness is essential to a wonderful life. BABCOCK, KENDLE Those who go easy will never grow old. Rope-skipping is Kendle's favorite sport . . . pet peeve is B. L. BAIN, BARBARA ANN You can tell her by the noise she doesn't mal-re. Wedding bells will be ring- ing for Babs in the near future . . . likes dancin , but despises government . . . admires Mr. Flory. BARNUM, JOANNE Happy am Ig from care I'm free. Home room offices and Drama Club keep Bunny' busy every minute . . . thinks Mr. Flory is super . . . wants to be secretary for a boss with a big lap. BARTZ, ROBERT Think much, speak little write less. Bob is a member of Boys Band . . . likes football . . . plans to join the . . Navy. X , C i IQ, il is its l its 1 . Xu . 'QR 1 W' , 0'-'l'i.T J l .nn X fx me We f f . . . W Y Y ggi A ' feng? :Ln L . J ri 1 -N ,sa l , 1 l s 'S 1 J . 5- 4 tiiyfm . QLQYQ .6 K '.', 515.-123-27 5, 3 ' ii l e E l l 9 f i' N 5' . f 1 ' xxx V, I P' ' ' ' 2. , i g,i lggggiigg ' 's vwgmwi , ff- . 4 l ' r ' l U S 4426. V s..,5 J nw . SE CJ f 2. , , Q. '.Rfg,f!a v ti t . 5' x A bt il X Q1 9:3-L -fa i Rh l1!Y'V'1'- F' If 4 i i rl i 1 3 5 2 F S i ii l E w ,, Q' t-JV rl '1 QQ Q Kgpi ll e . X0 e DX t' 1 i 1, BASEL. GERALD He hath a studious look and yet-. Vice-president of home room . . . Gerald's future is un- certain at present . . . ideal sport is football. BASER. LA VERNE A solt voice turneth away wrath. Member of the F,H.A. . , . hopes to hnd the day men can be trusted . . . will at- tend beauty school unless someone changes her mind. BAXTER. ROSEMARIE Where do I go from here? Y-Teens. Girls' Bowling League. and Travel Club take all of Rosie's spare time . . . helped on thet 1- Hop . . ,. admires all blondes . . . likes danc g arid bowlin 4 ' ,YU M i UQ, f , i i N 'I BEARosLaE,JovcE She is as bright as s e can be and alway tglki g busily. i Q V, Girls' League ,i p, esenta- tive . . .-Joyoetjis hrilled by dancing, swimmi , and M.S.C .... thinks 1 . Afs jokes are pretty cu . . . intrigued by th thought ol meeting her dre m man. .-i -' 1, K 3-fffaf BECK, MARY LOU Life is never dull. Band Queen of 1948 . . . president of Girls' Bowling League . . . Becky plans to attend a girls' college , , . adores jack . . . enjoys looking daggers at 1. P. BECKWITH, ANNE Mildness rules the earth. Member of Y-Teens . . . Annie dislikes being called Red , . . has hopes of being a stenographer some- day . . . thinks football and basketball are tops, ,us fn .arc 'as '67 N., BEEBE. BONNIE Silence in woman is like speech in man. Member of the Madrigal Choir . . . Bonnie aspires to nurses' training . . . en- joys roller skating and Let. it . 16 fig- JHBERRY, ERNESTINE To know her is to like her. Likes practically every sport , . , belongs to the Needle- craft Club and Girls' Band . . . Ernie plans to attend college. J if 1 ct. .Q Y NASE? E ' at BERRY, GERALDINE Always pleasant, liind. and industrious. Girls' Band. basketball, ice- skating, and being president of Needlecraft Club keep Gerry busy . . . hopes to become a nurse. i241 BLANDING, BARBARA 1n her quietness there is charm. Barbara is a member of the Lantern Art Stall . . . on ,I-Hop committee . . . crazy about hiking . . . will attend Albion . . . considering training in occupational therapy. IP BLANK, LEAH I sometimes wonder what it's all about. Student Council representa- tive . . . member of the Drama Club . . . helped on ,I-Hop , . . advertising man- ager of Lantern . . . hopes to secure a secretarial posi- tion . . . likes football and basketball. De BLANKENBURG. MARYANN Short and sweet. Secretary of the English Department . . . Homecom- ing Queen of '47 . . . will continue office work after graduation. BLANKENSHIP. M ELVIN Blessed are they that say nothing, for they shall not be quoted. Being home room president and an ardent fan of base- ball occupy Mel's time . . . says he is irritated by women . . . future is un- certain. BLIZZARD, JOYCE What's the use ol worry- ing? Home room responsibilities have kept Joyce on the move . . . believes she will enter the business Field . . . adores Mr. Flory . . . loves to watch a certain drummer play. BOBROFSKY, FRED Silence is as great an art as speech. Fred is an oflicer in his home room . . . interested in baseball . . . spends part of his time at Technical . . . the printing trade beckons him. s 5' r A Q in if X X f v ,. 'sl i in j 'iw- 3, ts. ,Q v Q' l 'Q . . af 5 1 . ,tfg3'i' ' . is' ZWQXZ , - Q Wwe, v Q -. f .Z f 9 95,1 hc' g .-1-. Q12 E ii l . ix 5 pc , , ,. i',.r X .An- 'Rfb BOND, JOHN Hold .the fort: I am coming. Active participant in Honor Society and Varsity Club . . . underclassmen editor of the Lantern . . . mem- ber of cross country and track teams . . . interested in G. M. Tech. BOROUGHF, JOANNE When you can, use dis- cretion: when you can't, use a club. Jo loves crowds and danc- tv' X , , , BRADEN, MARGARET A delightful variety ot' lun and t'rolic. Came to Eastern from East Lansing High . . . member of Y-Teens . . . ice-skating delights Marge . . . hoping for a trip to California. ing . . . basketball and ot- ball fascinate r . . . future plans con rn . F. Q . . . memb ret iflihg 1 class. I X Q! If Q W ,Q fl , , .fy Xp i MA U 'bw i ci-IARD ' e a e- ise and me f oth rwi e. X N Belongs B ys' and Madrigal ho r . . . owling and softbal a nate Dick . . . fu plans include college. . li 5- , 1 1 77 , ,ff 544 BOVEE, BETTY She is well liked among her friends. Home room secretary and class treasurer . . . in Aqua Follies . . . worked on J-Hop . . . irked by life in general . . . college bound. BOWDEN. AGNES Good nature and good sense-a great combina- tion. Aggie has been very active in the choir and Bible Club . . . likes tennis and ping pong . . . has intentions of being a secretary. BOYD, LYLE Great bluffs from little study grow. Whitie received two let- ters in basketball . . . adores Chris . . . plans to enter the navy in June . . . hopes to attend the Ford Motor School later. BRANTLEY, LEONTEEN We all like her accent. don't you all? Teen entered as a senior from Sturgis, Kentucky . . . in Latin Club and F.H.A. . . . crazy about swimming, but despises conceited men . . . plans to enter college. BRAUN, JACK One seldom finds brains and brawn together. Bowling team captain . . . member of Boys' Band . . . basketball and football are Jack's favorite sports . . . plans to enter M.S.C. and major in Social Science . . . likes music. BREEDING. NEIL Young fellows will be young fellows. Neil is a busy beaver in home room . . . member of the Lantern Staff and Honor Society . . . on the baseball and basketball teams . . . plans to attend college. typif- ,C KALCLK BRIGGS, BARBARA Variety is the spice of lile: here's one variety! Active member of the J-Hop committee . . . likes danc- ing . . . yearns to go to Grand Haven . . . California bound is Barb. who intends to be a Florist. BRINES. BEVERLY Thy modesty's a candle to thy heart. Bev is crazy about roller skating at the Palomar . . . plans to be a stenographer . . . Bill delights her. ,, if f f , 4 . I lvl, Vfu J fflfu X Q1 I ZJL' . fl ,Lf'l' ,c L71 6 IJ LLV5, BR1sToL,?vA5'j'EAN Silence is becoming in this pretty lass. Girls' League representative . . . member of Madrigal Choir . . . puzzled by foot- ball, but loves it . . . Eva enjoys Mr. Sage's stories, BROADBENT. DORA LOU Good things come in small packages. Dora came from Gaylord last fall . . . thinks football games are tops . . . enjoys American Government . . . a career of art work sounds fascinating to her. BROOKS. RAY Every man is a volume. if you know how to read him. President of the junior class and vice-president of the senior class . . . on the J- Hop committee . . . basket- ball and baseball teams . . . plans to attend M.S.C. rzsj , 'Mm .M '6 :11'.:Wv-.i vX4.f H154 M N x if J K ?' f ,Af W? v QQ Qffxwgjc J' gf fwW NfP ff 5,327 A QXN ,, 5 ,Ns His M5'??N N Q 95359 W S Qibwifwifgif F95 L Qgxj' fix? M if 9? M BN 53 qqifkggj Y? R, QF 39 K 'S:Qf?1'1 EfYfIxi0?'ifL'?L'l.:Afi 5525QEfi1Aff5XQa'V1'.Q'Ki 'ai' ' T NS 53 A , , . W. m,:ig'f',ASAJ,'L-E' T'1,.n+H HM I 1. .f.,fM,f X!1W'f55 N , i'J' 17 ' L T'f T 'VT'f 7 .i 'Y T' 'f ' ' 'f'fQf'7fX-Jil. 3' fi-,M Hifi -Ii' ,Qi 1. Fn'.JU-1 wufu. lx .ZK1L.Jfu,N .i'R'LLL1'.L..E'.1',i1J 'I BROWDER, DONALD He looks quiet-hut-. Doc enjoys football . . . interested in being a restau- rant owner . . , will be a Spartan frosh '. next 4 year. fk f L l ,,, , AQ - .r 4, tl . -I , Vi' ., at Q ? loaf Wm Vxli -PM 4', 'l -v' ' lffk' 'iw '1 ff v! ivf ,LifL EtQLl'1,c ' ,, mv' -is 'iLL.LV2t,,. l'Ii BUDDEN,JEA E Beneath lies a kind , BUXTON, DORO'THY The mildest manners in the gentlest heart. Dot is a member of Ushers' and Retailing and Oflice Clubs . . . dotes on dancing 'Q ' heart. and skating . . . irlterested Belongs to Retailing and In SC0ffy - H0995 14 Office Club . . . Bunny E0 to Callforrua- i v likes golf, football, and bas- ' le ketball . . . aspires to a U ' , position in a jewelry store. X ' X -. ' X I 'W dx ,ix at , ,E A, I Q Vi , 1, X . - Fi 'I 5 BURKE, ROBERT , in ,- Av-X Ambition has no rest. K- X if . Wants to travel and see the . Q , world . . . Bob finds football ' nik very interesting. A N Y U: , . .y SV UQ?-. ,A of ,-32, 1 of f770fV' I BURLEY, LEROY Mischief has power to assume a pleasing shape. Usually called just Burley . . . interested in basketball . . . works part time at M.S.C .... will be a navy man after graduation. BUSH, WILLIAM The man who does no- thing but study gets rather dull. Bill likes football and base- ball . . . plans to join the navy . . . later will be a radio technician. BUTLER, BILL Anyone can work: only a 'few are able to avoid lt. Baseball, basketball, cro- quet, and hunting frogs in- terest Bill . . . his future is undecided . . . fond of short girls. CAMPBELL, BUD V Sometimes I just sit and think. and sometimes I just sit. The swimming pool holds a great fascination for N. C. . . . plans to work for his father after graduation. 6-I CANFIELD. NOAH Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. Received two letters in swimming and one in band . . . supporting player in operetta Rio Rita Inv' ii' 'ki i . 'F' Sv cAss1LMAN. DENNIS ' 1 Don't pushy I'm going. s:: f 1 Denny likes golf and bowl- ing . . . plans to attend JM , if , Ferris Institute where he -:ap tx- will study pharmacy . . . ' 5,41 hopes to own a drugstore. -Z P X' .. ,jf QL,-',Q, i' f .nal ff . ' . 4 CHAMPION, BUD Rosebuds are not the only buds that grow: he's the nicest Bud we know. Active member of Hi-Y . . . likes all sports . . . music is his chief interest . . . plans to further his educa- tion at M.S.C, ...--X , Q x CHAMPRA5, THOMAS V He'll fight to win. ' Member of Varsity Club . . . N Tom is interested in wrest- I f ' ling and boxing . . . receiv- r :lf-:- ed abgold medal for wrest- nsffdqqg, ling in state competition . . . , V4 '-3 will enter the business Field. J: iv 3 Q CHAPMAN, RICHARD . 3 Blessed is the man who lb' 'S' it i l invented sleep. Eyes is a member of the varsity football team . . . ' received reserve letters in football and baseball . . . plans to learn the intricate X art of watch-making. ' , if fx Q of 'iirf,'j,'Tfi'J X J 74,21 Ii .. slr' ,-ll., 1 W I-My Il ,ix cHAsE,c'XRoLYN i' 5' ' A good nature conquers all. Bowling delights Kay . . . ' - hopes to be a beauty opera- , ---' - -. 'fm ' CHENOWETH, . BARBARA i She has many noble vir- 1 tue-s. - j V ,Q , Q- f 4 R peeved by May nd kc' I cated Omen ' ' y mber of Honor Society bound' I an Retailing and Office , ,' C b . . . skating and ten- 'Y . f, . ' - n's fascinate her . . . wed- .Q ing bells will soon ring. Q . + . ,mt 269 v n-ruuzcm-as -1 m.-.xrerrmm-mm-1-.i-. -- - ui:- qsg 1 ,Y .4 ff in Q' , 1 4 ltglfire 1 it . 1 ' S Q 'N-. - em., t. F3533 1 J ,K l 1 , if Q W r r l 1 l ' A J - 1::'l If -R , V 1 s- ,W-'--I ,X gi i 'I K ' i,e . ,d .- C' J' CLARK, JEROME In his quietness, is there mischief? President of the sophomore and senior classes.. . chair- man of the J-Hop . . . Stu- dent Council representative . . . Varsity Club and ten- nis team . . . Jerry is a future M.S.C. man. CLINGERMAN, JOHN Still waters run deep. President of Student Coun- cil . . . member of Honor Society and the Lantern Staff . . . received major letter in football . . . in varsity debate . . . college bound. COKONOUGHER. ENA '.'The world is as you take it. A member of Retailing Club . . . enjoys football . . . adores Chuck . . . Dark Eyes is fascinated by the thought of being a career VV0l l1Bl l- COLE, GERALD Not many cobwebs in his attic. Boys' Band, varsity foot- ball, and tennis keep Skip busy . . . member of the Varsity Club . . . intrigued by traveling . . . works at Market Basket. Q, ' 'Qg?ff CONVERSE, MARILYN I am sure care is an enemy ol life. Connie worked on the J- Hop . . . crazy about ice- skating . . . interested in Bill . . . bothered by N. C., but adores Mr. Potter . . . college bound. COOK, JOYCE She's not Kellogg's, but she's 'pep' just the same. Joyce dislikes being called Cook . . . annoyed by M.S.C .... enjoys basket- ball. football, dancing, and swimming . . . member of Girls' League and G.A.A. , A4 - ia A ,tu - 'ia ' ,N 4 gy, .Y r l, zg5Al be , COOK, NANCY A quiet lass: there are few who know the treas- ure hid in you. Busy little girl in Bible Club . . . on the Easterner Stal? . . . likes skiing and horseback riding , . . future may include a trip to Can- ada or possibly college. COOKE, GERALD LEE A man of silence is a man of sense. Cookie does his part on the Easterner Staff . . . crazy about football . . . plans to go into the army . . . ambition is to stay single. Xa J -pa RZ. X1 sets. 'J 1 , 1 I , new f.aii5i. COOLEY, PATRICIA I am well content. Member of G.A.A. and Girls' Band . . . Pat is intrigued by football and basketball . . . hopes to get married and be a good housewife. l27l Jig, I wixfy COPPINS, MARILYN Let's be gay while we may. Girls' Band and Concert Band occupy Marilyn's time . . . delights in ice-skating . . . irked by the quotation, Get the point? . . . hopes to attend comptometer school. CORTRIGHT, RICHARD Dicky's always up to tricks: isn't he cute? Dick belongs to Latin Club . . . fascinated by football . . . works for his father . . . will continue his studies at M.S.C. CORWIN, DOLORES JEAN Cute as a kitten, lively, too. Interested in Y-Teens. French Club. and Easterner Stat? . . . swimming is Jeanie's favorite sport , . . loves dancing . . . hopes to be an interior decorator. COSTELLO, PHYLLIS She is ever ready to do her part. Phyl is a member of Con- cert Band . . . roller skates and swims . . . plans to attend some good business college. CRAWFORD, LOIS Tl1ere'll come a day. Ushers' Club, Glee Club, and Easterner Staff hold Mike's interest . . . likes football, basketball, and baseball . . . expects to travel and then work for Bell Telephone. I , !,K',1! iff, Mg, x 'X 1 1. .,., gli, . v ' CROSSMAN, LOIS As fond at' dates as an Arab. Member of the Lantern Art Stal? . . , Senior B play . . . crazy about tennis. football, and boating . . . wants to study music and drama . . . admires Miss Garrity.. '. fm -L. H X, 1' . cami, v -A F- J f .-FA V.. ij .1 i .J- X X si a 4 'N R 3 'ck .332-t 'A ' ic, , K , . 1-ai 'Q it ,it xl Xi lt si.n c ill' 5 .,,. i X fl l 'QW 1 3 f i 1 LCA '-. 1- .Aw L 1 ',Z. Y ,fl if Nr f W 1 V tif. LL I1 I,-1' gr. J 'Tha Wil r ' i gxna' .ar f . s- it J . 6.9, li, Ki Pi ., - 2 -is- .fr . 1 ,fir at . . Y ef., .Y 5,8 S 1 E ,I , Mi it I ,J 1 E' f-I1-F-1.n1. M. . . . - , ... HTL. F .KLM rfuiiriititilrtilziillz t 'f!l'f': l' I jill f .v ' f . L, CULHAM. LA VER' A H15 A smile oils Ii.!e's bear- .. i .gigs gl. rngs. , ' Q- Treasurer of Bowling tb 'k :- . . . basketball, aseball, cl ' g swimming ar IJaVern s ' favorite ports . Il . pla , Q to atten ,Ms ..... ha - 'li . A held v rious me r , 1.-pl 1 J offices. ii fill? fl - i?..e.Q6-1. 1' 1 U l .lf X CUSHMAN SE A good scout ' nd a good fellow. Rex is associate editor of the Easterner . . . mem- ber of Public Relations Club . . . football fascinates him . . . hopes to attend college to learn display and advertising. CUSTER, CAROLYN She is a collection of the best things. President of Girls' League . . . secretary of French Club . . . J-Hop, Y-Teens, Lantern Staff, Youth Forum and Honor Society . . . Cussie plans to explore Africa . .1 . ftlture M.S.C. co-ed. 4 of , 3 l Y rlfllf . Illf' l I ' J Yr in .ss .1 Y' s,r I I ' I ' ,'x:'j DARMOGRAY, MILDRED T e to ber work. her wo . and hier friends. Mimi' iskia Girls' League representative . . . o,n the Easternpr Staff . . . cifafy about football . . . belongs to l-ive Office Practice ,Club . . J plans -to work for the if lfl C u DAVIDSON, JAMES R. There is no royal road to learning. Chemistry, photography. and cartooning are some of jim's hobbies . . . enjoys tennis and basketball . . . undef cidecl about post-graduation plans. DAVIS, ROSALEE All good girls are looked upon favorably. Paint Splashers Club and baseball games take up most of Rose's time . . . Spanis'1 and art are her favorite classes . . . future co-ecl at M.S.C. DEEHAN, HAROLD He takes things as they come. Doc is a member of Honor Society, I-Ii-Y. and Magicians' Club . . . helps with noon movies . . . likes bowling and canoeing . . . plans to go to M.S.C. S ... gagml- , ire- rg' DEM ING WAYNE DE RYKE, MARILYN Oh. happy world, that has such people in rt. Roller skating thrills Mar . . . plans to work for a while and then settle down to a happily married life with that certain someone. DE VORE. WILLIAM He is the man who makes the women dislike each other. Student Council representa- tive, vice-president of Fur. Feather, and Fin Club . . . Athletic Board of Control, Varsity Club. and varsity manager of football . . . will study criminology at M.S.C. VX,- DIENER, IRIS ' Those eyes-ah. me: those eyes. A member of the band for six semesters . . . Honor Society . . . would like to become a private secretary . . . enjoys swimming. They conquer who think z f they can. Hard work at the Market Basket takes up Wayne's after-school time . . . bas- ketball and football interest him a great deal . . . future 'ncludes M.S.C. f fa-A xl .rip N fl w . l 'ra . L-.. . DENT, BARBARA She brightens up her corner of the world. Barbie is a member of the Girls' Bowling League . . . enjoys roller skating and swimming . . . hopes for a position at Bell Telephone . . . may be married soon. l28l DOBSON. DOLORES Quiet and reserved is she. Dee is a member of Ushers' Club . . . likes all athletic events . . . plans for a happy future. DORIN, SALLY 'A'She makes a point ol be- ing mce to people. Member of Girls' League, Girls' Band. and Concert Band is Sal . . . enjoys tennis and basketball . . . may attend college. . . irkecl by being called Lippy. F - ld. .1 -l 3 imNW'i R-- DRERSV, Rosa MARLIL Frailty. thy name woman. Rosie is on the Easterner Stal? . . . golf, swimming, and baseball interest her. . wants to go to Europe Mimi . . . hopes come a private s I V X 72044 4. -2 ' Q .gi 1' 1 I K ,I r ,V 1 ,rx CQ!! X. gut' ' af .ey .wen 5- : .. , we 7 r DUNCAN, MARY LOU WauIdn't it be dull with- out her? Football and swimming are Toots' favorite sports . . . will work after graduation until she gets married. DUNNIGAN, JERRY Gentlemen are rare these days. Doc is a Student Council representative . . . member of Honor Society . . . fond of basketball and fishing. .. plans to take a premedical coursl nf liujejlx DUZENBURY, RICHARD We never know when he's around: a quieter fel- low couldn't be found. English classes are distaste- ful to Du2y . . . interest- ed in all sports, particularly football . . . plans to travel. -. . DYER, LULA VENE The love bug bit her. Lolly likes to dance and swim . . . spends her spare time learning to cook. C ATON, Laughing, dancing, al- ways gay. Home room oFficer...mem- ber of G.A.A .... delights in swimming and ice-skat- ing . . . wants to continue as a dental assistant. EICHHO TZ, OTTO Take life as you End it. but don't leave it so. Looks forward to work after graduation . . . Ike plans to go into the navy . . . famous cheerleader . . . loves tennis and football. E nteee t if 'GH 4 ,.-:I EMMONS, NORMA Her personality has mod- esty as its keynote. Swimming and ice-skating interest Norma . . . future consists of business college or ohice work . . . member of Y-Teens . . . fond of dancing . . . conceited boys irk her. in aw.. ...Qu I ss .ffl 5- . xx v ,,. W3 , - .Q ff ', VM , . .y.. .4 X , ' fgtg 2 v. ' .- f '- ENGLE, MOLLY The blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconven- ient. Molly is a swimming en- thusiast . . . Lantern Staff, Student Honor Society. Council, French Club, and president of Girls' League . . . plans to attend Albion college. EVANS, BRYCE Water, water everywhere 180 he dove in. Member of Varsity Club and swimming team . . . undecided about the future . . . interested mainly in swimming, golf, baseball, hunting, and hshing. E291 l l EVANS, KEITH Snap, crackle, pop! Student Council representa- tive . . . secretary of Fur, .Wy 1 ,l bwb sm , . -we Feather, and Fin Club . . . fi K baseball keeps him bus . . . . will Join the armed fbrces and later attend college . , . , underclassmen interest him. ' x.. W sl EVERY, GERALD 5.5 ' So tired. ' 'I jerry likes swimming meets . . . plans to attend college f . . . future as yet undecided. ' L. ' X: , . Nc' FAGGION, GENNY E! Twinkle, twinkle goes her eye-who, we wonder, is the guy? trigued by football and bas- ketball . . . Genny is aggra- vated by loud mouths , . . wants to travel. X . iv. x. H 3 R st .,, 'Q' Loves to ice-skate . . . in- X A XX 'XO XX X l be . lag :'x.. Q A N FAHEY. WINIFRED EQ! '5- Not much talk- t, sweet silence. 3 gms it Interested member of Y- . Teens . . . tennis and swim- l ming are W1nnie's favorite sports . . . irked by a cer- tain Government teacher . .. plans, to attend Western Michigan College. FELTS, GORDON Lessons don't bother me: neither do girls. Came to us from Sexton... member of Hi-Y Club . . . Gordie likes basketball and football . . . wants to join the navy and sight-see in N. Y. with john. FINDSEN, BEN He used to be bashful and shy, but now-oh, myj.. Ben has been active in the up-and-coming sport of wrestling . . . likes swim- ming and football . . . plans to continue his studies in the Field of electronics. x 89 i 554 Y l Y, Y 1 . K' t l W . -5 MN. t .. i 5, .L ,,,.,..X S Q: ,V x ii' if-gQf ls3'5wf iimenaoeiefe e o X X X SPI? 4 , Huw .,,. t .3 Q, Ns.JwMs i z 'AS- V' ,. s si, , . J ' c f fr r 1 M. ig-7 hr-go, t 4 the ff' -l . FINKBINER, JOHN When I have an inspired feeling, I just lie dawn and it goes away. Fink likes baseball . . . plans on seeing the country . . . home room officer . . . main interests are in south Lansing and DeWitt. FLORY, DAVID I am well content. Lightning spends most of his time loaling . . . plans on going into the army after graduation. FOOTE, MARILYN Girls like her are few and far between. Homecoming Queen of 1948 . . . Marilyn's popularity has won her several olices . . . helped on the J-Hop . . . likes swimming and plans to take up ofiice work. WM FORBES, NANCY Hither and thither, but whither who knows? On the Lantern Art Staff . . . member of the Eastern Commercial Art Department . . . Student Council repre- sentative . . . plans to at- tend M.S.C. to further her aft interests. I . i f f . 1 ' , Ni QL' 1 4. 'fl r' '.N 9 g 1 FOSTER. ROBERT Young ladies are my specialty. Received first place for wrestling in state competi- tion . . . hopes to build house trailers at Crystal Lake . . . pet peeve-to see girls fuss. FOURNIER, BEVERLY The pleasure of love is loving. Beve's ideal teacher is Mr. Potter . . . annoyed by smart-alec boys . . . crazy about a job as telephone operator or in an ofhce. ,,. - ., ... ,,...-+ t ll! V ' f ', . 'ae x is 5 ' N Y X ' iv? 1 tl . 1 .. N 1 FRANKE, DONNA A frank, engaging smile. I-liking, dancing, and Roy take up a great deal of Frankie's time . . . would like a job as telephone operator or in an ofiice. FRENCI-ll, 'vivlxjrilfbiioll Her spirits ever gay. Frenchie loves to swim and listen to hill-billy music . . . plans to work at the Bell Telephone Com- pany. 23.-i ' 5 L Ae.-K tid' u. .-u. -L .J FUNNELL. MARGARET I can't stand the Hat- tery of men! Member of G.A.A. and F.H.A .... excels in the arts of tennis and badmin- ton . . . Buster plans on going to Boston . . . a cer- tain guy intrigues her. E301 GALLOWAY, ANN Truly blessed with a gilt for acting. Ann-g hopes to act on Broadway someday . . . member of Drama and French Clubs . . . in Senior B play . . . enjoys all sports . . . likes tall men. ' z GARCHOW, FRED Congratulations, Fred, for getting through with so little effort! Member of Boys' Band . . . Fred plans to continue working at the Market Bas- ket . . . hopes to have a store of his own . . . has nightmares about the girls in cafeteria. GARVIE, DICK Whither I go. there goeth my freckles also. Football, skating. and Fish- ing are Dick's favorite sports . . , hopes to become either an architect or a sporting goods salesman. GEAHAN, DONALD A jack of hearts, but a queen will take him. On the football and base- ball teams . . . tennis and swimming are his favorite sports . . . Don plans to be an electrical ngineer or a c rpenter 1 Llliluillyi ' G' lt J SFAS b GEARY, GERALD My memory is what I forget with. jerry has been home room president for two semesters . . . member of the Hi-Y Club . . . basketball, foot- ball, and baseball interest him . . . desires to join the air force. GENTRY, DAN Beware! I may yet be great. Received a reserve letter in football . . . dotes on hunt- ing and Fishing . . . 0lsey's eye is turned toward M.S.C. and a pre-medical course- then to Ann Arbor. -1. -7- -av .. .- ,...Y......-.1n...,-'.v.-wmv:-1. ..,......... ...usa-mn.. ....,,..v Y... Wg.-.l. - ' 6. i x l 4' 4. Q 6' ,5- Ettsg gg' rf , 55. L1 me l '5 l. 'F 1 fgliii 15' ' nik Il 4 l V 3 l Vrrrrrrrrrcn f'j-f---4u- Q0- V 'N 'lf 4 Q U 9, . sv! Q 'YVEV I K i' gk .S A51 S ,J I X.- hw .f .. . . 'Y j VV V GILDNER, DONNALOU Forever foremost in the ranks of fun, Donnalou is an advertising manager for the Lantern . . . adores Mr. Peterman . . . loves dancing . . . wants to be a secretary someday. GILL, MURIEL One who sows seeds of kindness enjoys perpetual harvest. Secretary of the Bible Club . . . Murt plans to attend college and do some type of Christian work . . . loves plaids and swimming . . . pet peeve-sophomores. 3,4141 GILMORE, KEITHA Beware of the maiden with dreamy eyes. Girls' League representative, member of Y-Teens, and G.A.A .... swimming and baseball are her favorite sports . . . Keitha hopes to do some kind of secretarial work. 1 j772Z44 GLADDEN, ANN My kingdom for a horse. Ann s ends her s are time ..Nlp, ' f l Ks wt 'Wi is ., I. 9 2 P D horseback riding . . . will be a future co-ed. ' ' l v . J ..tu-tt GODFREY, MARY Bright is she, and full of fun. The future will find Mary attending L. B. U. or doing ofhce work . . . baseball, ice-skating, and dancing keep her busy . . . dreams about a dark-haired fellow. 1 iff. 'ith 1 Goo , LIZ BETH -bt l 4', p liwf jgep in pe .' Beth is aQ ber of the Y-Teens . home room ofhcer . . . avorite pastime is dancing and swimming . . . plans to travel. he girl Egwput the vw' .BY - 1 M glirtaaelli ' GRABO, JEANNETTE The more you see her, the more you like her. Member of the Senior B play cast and a Student Council representative . . . wants to graduate and leave Lansing . . . swimming and giving accordion lessons lgeep her busy. XSLQQT sgg GULICK, LE VERNE 'Tis better to be silent than wrong. Vern is a member of the Bowling Club and Public Relations Club in Eastern . . . baseball and bowling appeal to him . . . has no definite plans for the future. HALL, LOIS' - V As merry as the day is long. Treasurer of Girls' League and Student Council repre- sentative . . . a member of Honor Society . . . Chloe is fond of swimming . . , future undecided. E311 HANNA, STANLEY None but himself could be his parallel. After-graduation plans for Stan include the navy . . . likes basketball and is in- terested in other sports. is HANSON. LOIS A welcome smile for everyone. Home room officer . . . Cuddles enjoys dancing . . . likes football . . . plans to be a stenographer or a co-ed at M.S.C. 0, fe -J bGlQ,0 f6i w LMI' 1 ge., , UV, Qi ,211 i HARCUS, KEITH ' t ' the man that mat- ters. ball appeals to Mus- c es . . . home room oiiicer . . plans to be a chiro- practor . , . girls who smoke annoy him. GX HARGETT, RICHARD For every 'why' he has a 'wherefore'. Boys' Band and Hi-Y Club keep Dick busy . . . likes sailing . . . hopes to be an engineer or designer . . . will run a dry cleaning business. figkbizaacf HED ERG, BETTY A light heart lives long. Member of Paint Splashers Club . . . worked on dance committee . . . Betty likes art and thinks Mr. Potter is tops . . . plans to work or attend college. HEFTON. THOMAS I'm rising to a man's work. Band member . . . sports enthusiast . . . Hefty plans to be in the big money . . . bothered by G. S. and her actions . . . hates long skirts. as 5 x 1. ' . l , iff, l v,a '.fvx . Q. :I .1 l .lt . , , i . 2 I 7 .. , 5 . . , ri ti Q X .,. A . 1, M ' 133322. 'fe - ff . . gi ss A 4 i . it s 1 I rx , . AI ' E lle, , ' QQWQF il awk' ' Habit .j E'ri!f'. i I' ' 'TWD' ' l .1- i Iv- ' a'f,, ' ,J 0 ' lf , , VW . .Z ' In ,al B 'X A lt'a.f-at-i , .- ...R- nm- Sm ' -to-r A'fQ92Q,iYi ' . .. - . ' Si Plzxzklvifh i Q f Til-A '11'.'.11e-fi,..' an X M32 tg... A tw-'TS-lg ,. . , . .. . K . .1 . ,-MS. .vo , - .I . W Q 7 ,is J.. ,fr . ti.. by R' lb 1,f' ..:..I'11 , Y iftfggg he -se.. N . 1 i lie Ki P .Q HEKHUIS, ROGER Where she is. there am I .. Secretary-treasurer of band . . . active in the operetta. choir, Honor Society, and the Lansing Symphony Or- chestra . . . Reg lil-tes golf and football . . . plans to attend M.S.C. HELLER. DONALD He leads them all a merry chase-the team. the teachers, and the girls. Member of Varsity and Hi- Y Clubs . . . baseball is his favorite sport, but Fireball plays Varsity basketball as well . . . plans to join the navy and then college. HELM ER, DONALD Golf isn't the only game he can play, Don is a member of Boys' Band and Varsity Club . . x ,lin 4,1 l.. HEWITT, HELEN What's New York got that Lansing hasn't got? Honey is a member of Ushers' Club ,... worked on dance committee . . . loves to swim and dance . . . is a whiz at typing. . 9' favorite sport is baseball J vt . . would like a career 2- ptdfifynal baseball, th, . 'll -' 'iff' I VlVLl'fV I K . lei! f 'l X if il L., . -... . 1 , I ' w fllif i ' VHILDEBRANDT, lr Y N f DARLENE jftmr ,LLM V ' Since brevity's the soul HELM KER, ESTHER A miss of modest and unassuming ways. enjoys watching foot- ball games . . . plans to work after graduation. HEM ENWAY. MARCELYN A charming and delight- ful companion. Member of Girls' Glee Club, Madrigal Choir, and Fiction Book Club . . . Marcy came from Sexton . . . enjoys football games . . . future includes office work. HETHORN, GEORGE I may awake some morn- ing to End myself fam- ous. Home room ofhcer . . .mem- ber of the Tennis Club . . . fond of baseball . . . George plans to join the air corps. ol wit. I will be brief. Member of G.A.A. and Girls' League . . . likes swimming and roller skat- ing . . . plans office work and then wedding bells . . . pet peeve-bashful men. 5- ,1 PHLDEBRANDT, DUANE He would stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a ques- tion. Band and debate vie for Hildy's time . . . band librarian . . . likes to be in the north woods with no- body around . . . plans on college at State and U. of M. l32l HOATS, MARY Her good deeds are many, but her laults are few. Home room ofhcer . . . in operettas Sweethearts and Rio Rita . . . fond of swimming and softball . . . likes the state of Illinois . . . desires to attend col- lege. 43 HODGES. JERRY A gentleman makes no noise. Stretch likes baseball.. . plans to enter the service. 5 -X ,, if I, J , 4 ,iv , jf, if if i Lf7llQfLv,'U.gU ir HOLLAND, MARGARET , ' A modest maid is she. EZ Girls' League representative . . . member of Y-Teens, Travel Club, and Girls' Band . . . basketball is Speedy's favorite sgort D' . . . will enroll at M. .C. f . -UL! .0 fu' JVM ,ilzviljcl ff 4 5-Dgfrif A HOLLE . f .' In at greatest plegwlgi . . fhce V ii I ' l Y. :gm b ' etics she fu af Popula nh' rooni . 'V ' ' , . gf G.A-V . J and plays slvfffbklll li veteran. ' - , Ja ' . R 7, ' :..:., .. I L0 s S- ,. t Q , ak' X QQ, I life- g Ho o Socie y rn f ivims 2. ---, . gf k a f 1 X 4,1 v 'xg as it A lk 'K 1, ,eg 4 V N Q 'M . J y 'ST HOLLINGSWORTH, RAYMOND Always a true gentle- man. A lover of swimming and basket-ball . . . interested in his printing and art courses. HUBBARD, GENEVA Quiet and sweet, without conceit. Member of Madrigal Choir . . . basketball and baseball are Geneva's delights . . . dreams about a certain someone . . . plans on col- lege. ...ft - L-rr-:aff-fre . mein-.men-mrmimuaiiuunavs-:ann . all 3 . gt 2, st A li 'J 1 s I' 5' 'O 0 , ae t - . itifhixg Es 4 - . if ' IRELAND, EDDIE He is wise who listens much and talks little. Ed is an active member of Hi-Y Club and the cross country squad . . . attends all baseball and football games . . . will probably enter M.S.C. JACKSON, RICHARD What's new, jackson? Fond of football, basketball, and hunting . . . Jack plans to join the navy . . . intrigued by stag parties and hayrides. ,.' u Mw- JONES, DORIS The kind of a girl you like to meet. Member of G.A.A., Bible Club and debate . . . Jonesy is crazy about ice- skating and swimming . . . pet peeve-Mr. L.'s jokes. .5 , B . 4X JAC L ere's nothing se than silence.' Hi Y lub em er . deli hrs iii, oo all .f base ll . . I vor' ' ject is math , . . plans lege at M.S.C. JANKE, HELEN She and gloom are no relation. Gaitor has held various home room ofiices . . . fond of all sports . . . interested in people . . . hopes to at- tend a small college. JENNINGS, CHRIS All the great men are dying, and I don't feel very well myself. Interested in various activi- ties at Eastern . . . member of Hi-Y Club . . . likes football and basketball . . . graduated in January . . . wants to study law. JOHNSON, RUTH Be careful how you treat her: she can defend her- self. Ruth likes football . . . has been hostess for two years at the New Hut . . . plans for the future includes mar- riage. o- JONES. ROBERT Hey, fella!-is your face on fire? Bob has been a home room ofhcer . . . secretary of bowling league . . . member of Hi-Y . . . future unde- cided. ?ALh I 4 JONES, SARAH That lovable young lady. who tries to help every- one. Member of Public Relations Club . . . on the Lantern Staff . . . crazy about roller skating, swimming, and blue-eyed males . . . Ceil came to Eastern from New York. l33l v KEAST, BETTY Oamph daesn't mean a thing to her! Home room secretary . . . member of the G.A.A. and Bible Club . . . interested in all sports . . . an ofhce job and missionary work await her . . . Keastie is crazy about Maranatha. KELLER, NANCY Good grooming makes the person. Proud member of the choir . . . Nan's interests are dancing, parties, and watch- ing football games . . . future lies in medical work as a nurse. KELNER, LINN He has an eye for color, especially blands and red heads. A civil engineering degree from M.S.C. is Linn's am- bition . . . basketball at- tracts his attention . . . favorite saying, Never trust a woman! . . . pet peeve-Mr. Van Vliet. KELSO, GENE One student who thinks -occasionally. Eug likes basketball . . . active in government proj- ects . . . plans to join the army. KENDALL, JOYCE A jolly girl, chuck full of fun. She's always nice to everyone. Interested in baseball and swimming . . . looking for- ward to work in an ofhce . . . enjoys being with Roger. KENNEDY, LOUANNE just agreeable and un- pretentious. Louie served the school as a member of the Ushers' Club . . . enjoys softball and basketball . . . expects to do oFFice work after she leaves Eastern. aio? .- ' f ' 5 ' . '. r X 1 ,Q--t 'K 1 . in ., . t t., . A . s 0 L .9 if 'UA 'hw uv 5 'I j 1 'i f . ' 1 V H . if .0 . 1' t it ' , 1 i . ' 1 ' l pf L. ,.'l7:Z A 2 lx w 1, - 1-F .' '- ' '. .1 i Um ? w, ft- -.1 ' N49 ' ?'1 ' N N J w. Q E f'1ff'3':,'2 3112. A . Q l. ,. ,Rn - 4. :ry Q , el f ' -it Q lf f 1 I.. .h .1 ,- , 72-.'.'. '.. ' , . 4' 5 , Q w . ' -' 'W ' '.ff-6.4.11 ' 'X A, xww gif' r-' 3 N k Q 1 . v Sw to X fa 6. il' , of 'X I .71 Y x l ! u l i ,i if I v l l I I l v l ry fic X G -ei .t xl ' to 'l!7' , -. ,X . 2 4 we if rf- '- .,. 1 . 5 c .?f . wifi, es:- cl x D? 3 Qi, 'hav . if Q.. fir wx 'Af L2 .1 . MJ. 1.........,. , E ...Q . .,,. H--. ., KEsLEiQ, ESTELLAA The only way to have a friend is to be one. Treasurer of her home room . . . member of F.H.A. Club . . . loves swimming, hunt- ing, and Floyd . . . Tody plans to become either a nurse or a wife, KESLING, JOHN Patience will achieve more than force. Jack, who likes swimming, wants a career using that ability . . . will join the navy. KILPATRICK, GEORGE The wind may come and wind may ga. but I blow on forever. Racing enthusiast . . , Pat intends to enter the navy after going to Ford Motor S 1. clioo .vi eg . -. pf '. f' il .XJ l I 5. h ,iii , 1 r KIl'N .FARUCE 1 Peck'gXbad boy. '-Butch is 3 ra ber of Boys' Band, , filgolf and football intri'u ihim . . . pet peeve is gli fG.'s sense f h r . . . uture in- gludelsmllllichi State Col- lege. KINNISON, GERRY I never let my studies interfere with my educa- tion. A prominent member of the golf team . . . plays good game of football . . . will attend college of his choice soon. 4' f KIRKCONNELL, LOIS A good natured girl. Kirkie likes football games . . , interested in Bob . . . plans to do clerk- ing and later become a housewife. A l 1 . gl iiwlel A i W lvLl7!VUp f ' gg . if-, L Q .- KITTLE. DALE The more men think. the less they talk. Member of the Hi-Y Club . . . Jerk is fond of foot- ball, swimming, and hunt- ing . . , some lucky college will receive this future chemical engineer. l KLIM ECKY, LOUIS Napoleon, too, was not s'o large. President of Honor Society, vice president of Hi-Y, Edi- tor-in-Chief of Lantern, and Theres a mystery in every dimple! Girls' League representative, LALNG,XIdl5YIL4'lgl i has - Student Council vice presi-, dent . . . manager of var- sity basketball , . . hopes to attend U. of M. L, - Wea- , . ie s.. .e '3 DG gitfgf 'K f' -. KNISELY, DONALD Fun even darts from his eyes. Don has worked on noon movies and assemblies . . . swimming is his favorite sport . . . plans to join the navy , . . hopes to do mechanical work. l34l co-business manager of the Lantern, and a member of Y-Teens . . . lpves bowling, football. and bisketball . . . thinks M.S.C. is tgps! , X L i X Wi L t J ., 'JI , L ,fy 7 l ' LAMKIN, SHIRLEY A good heart is worth gold. Sharo1 will enroll at C. B. I. in Missouri . . . interested in debate and Ushers' Club . . . writes Doetry and short stories . . . honored in Youth Talent Exhibit for this ability. .r N I V - V7 1 A . ' V . LEE MA1tir5'i V iff' -- A live wire neverlgets Y 'QRS stepped on. 1 h Looking forward to college ., life . . . member of the Senior B play cast . . . vice ,ff15 'f ' t president of Y-Teens . . . ' member of French Club . . . '-L enjoys all types of dancing. -eh LE FURGE. BARBARA JEAN She'lI find a way. Member of Girls' League, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, and one of Eastern's bowling teams . . . likes football , . . crazy about ghost stories . . . Fudgie plans to be a mortician. LEISURE, VELMA A good sort-and a good sport. Sue is a home room oflh- cer and likes all sports . . . plans a career in steno- graphy . . . adores silly people . . . pet peeve-re- marks about her last name. LEU VOY, DON The ladies' hearts he did trip on. Football and basketball are Don's main interests . . . would like to enlist in the air force . . . was a home room oFFicer. ...,., .,,. 4 .X .. -.. , 5' ' '55-1 t ' U .. ' I ' LL YD, BARRY '- xl A kk. H? d b MARTIN. M. JOAN A fs I f,,,,,,'1,e'f,,2'1 33,2- U e as just 3 bowl of fig V H ld ' h ' . ' A X. Offices viariouf fogzggll maonrg Jo is president of Girls' N V baskeitball ketgpc him busy Choir lim. G.A.A, lmgmzbreg 1' . . . uture M. . , man . . . - - - ' 5 swrrnrrrm hopes to become 3 million, basketball . . . will attend ai,-el I. B. M. .I . . has her eye ' on a certain marine. n ' t ' MacCALLUM, JANICE p. , k ,. --. s ,, U .1 I-f Silence is one of her ' .War 7 X L 1' 1' - V greatest charms. ,t Q LOOK DIMOND jan originally camef tohfusi L t 5 v f I . ' ' ,il -ta .ze 1 .V --C I d H d h Xtsglqleerisxii-izxmber . . iulikels MARTIN, ROBERT b L ,W a m an Lmgu e as t e horseback riding' bowling' Corridors were made to rf' I I f' A summer Seas' and baseball . . . will take lk ' t f l'ttl . ' ' . President of the Eastern 3 nursing courge, LV:-S tgn2aIZ0in..0r I 6 Commercial Art Club . . . y ' A t Dimond enjoys Swimming' In Drama Club and Senior - g basketbaii. and baseball . . . B delay f - - lllgsbgfffsfllfqg 33 ., t t ' ' t . an Oxme--. 0 Y WOU Q X K A expec S 0 'mm e navy like to enlist in the army. 1 .f ff - WM? .41 , LoToszINsKI. LEO I - ' MATTHEWS, c, ALMA it weakens his eyes. 5.5 Q MAI, haPPJ: UIQ!-lghf 17131495 Band is Leo's main interest N' .Af , U a 13597 XII. in school , . . football and A. HSDDY IS U'1fTI3V?lfC1Ub- swimming are his favorite .1 ,J Y'Teen.s, and G.A.A. . . . sports . . . hopes to be a 'Aga 4 , IOVCS 4f00iba11 EBIWE, S and pilot in the air force. ' - I Stlm meets f ho es :J I t ie I ist .ae He cares not for study: ,QW E E - 1, - D 4 . 1 . ' b a naval cadet nurse Q . ' j .fs ' likes to eat. , Af M ALATINSK OH +5 H 9 e, M 06 F boriroes arV.W Belongs to Varsity l . . 21 DOL RES . john played footba and MCCAFFREy' basketball . . . i on th t 2 UNM I I Srud-V track team . . . plans a LAURENCE ' A 8 F a ' ur ' Sf ' at I IUVE vacation up north and en --B 1, -1 I' f I 1' 21 job Wifh Uncle Sam- Manfgffeof efoseitligll nfliln gif LZlgiS:1tairr:Cl:i'slc au' . . , member of Hi-Y and -sf., .I , will work after graduation Tiavel Clubs ' ' would fin- and then settle down to be- 1' e to study are ltectpre ' ' ing a housewife pre' ' ' ' adores fed headed grrls . 1' ' ' ' from Sexton! 'iifrr' I. kxvvqajmku fers the tall, dark, and .. ft, handsome type. . 1 2227 5 ,ijt Al ,J ,Lwfw ..,sJfff ills M' lillU'l!1Al..c'r a . 'lf2s 'l -J H A ejx, 4 ' It MCCAUL Y, JA D. 'is LoUDEN'MARY . Hard work ever did Q w 2. HTIIE world will ever I v agree wfrh mf'- .V 6 . kv C 4 'i I fc 1 wonder what she will da x , Bi im devotes xi-icist of ., , 2.5 . ' next! his time to choir . .' . Lo'ol- Member of G.A.A. and ball interests him . . . has Easte,-n's Bowling League Yi decided to be a biachelor . . . Mary likes football. . . - - - l00klnE f0fW3'Ed YC G- this future co-ed plans for K - M. TCCh. 'Zfn ceeeeecit a pre-med course. F' . V- - 71 A . MALATINSKY. ' VL WILLIAM My Ford is my chariot- I shall not walk. ' t 1 A t , LUND' EILEEN Skywolf is Interested In MCCORMICK, SYLVIA all sports, especially foot- She's nicest as her own ball and basketball . . . A regular girl and the sweet self. would like to join the air best gf pals, Eileen came to Eastern in force' Another sports' lover . . . her junior year . . . Girls' favorites are basketball. League representative . . . softball, and swimming . . . swimming is her favorite will attend beauty college sport . . . interests lie in or be a telephone operator Ionia . . . future ofhce . . . crazy about dancing worker. and popular music. i ' ISSJ gg fa-af 35? 'ZYJZW-f1r,e.1..L,,AJxjALq?2i 0 -u,.e,,Md , N dk X , saw . Mmwmmg 'gf' Tw Wu, M at I Mawww Q fMwim3gfv 2MfQW X M f ffwkmbm 3 X SAM? R , . V s . ' . l I. . I -.X , ' ' : ' 'Rf - .V we , , , . . MY . . ,Au .Ai a..L i 3. 'NX6 wil. V .Wifi v I jlgrwlbl l li Q- I I 9 ,- W i it i. f N.. ,,,. L .U U MCFADDEN, JERELYN A cure for loneliness. Member of Rio Rita chorus . . . likes football and swimming . . . unde- cided about the future . . . interested in Lowell. cl Z LLL! fl McINTYRE, MARYLIN She's not a flower, she's not a pearl, She's just an all around regular girl. Mac is a member of Y- Teens . . . plans to be a nurse . . . loves to ice-skate and swim . . . interested in Richard and the Upper Pen- insula. McKIMM Y, GLADYS Simplicity is a jewel rarely found. Likes basketball and volley ball . . . Gladys hopes to do ofhce work or to be a telephone operator . . . irked by goolish boys, L. D. and H. . MCLELLEN, WAYNE Men of few words are the best men. Wayne just came back to school after a brief vaca- tion . . . member of Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . likes football and basketball . . . plans to loaf after graduation. McMAHON, DONNA Taken-isn't it a pity? President of Latin Club, secretary of Travel Club, member of Honor Society, and commercial editor of the Lantern . . . De is fond of sports . . . future co-ed. fl fl!! ww h ' f lklawl' MCVAY, GWEN First she's here and then she-'s there. She's welcome everywhere. Member of Girls' Band. G.A.A.. Y-Teens, and Honor Society . . . enjoys golfing . . . says physics was never a dull subject . . . plans to attend M.S.C. and join cadet nurse corps. '. X f MILLER, ROBERT Every day is ladies' day with me. Bob is president of Art Club and varsity manager of football . . . interested in billiards and basketball . . . plans to attend art school. MITCHELL, R. RHODA She is quiet-but when? Girls' League representative . . . Senior B play . . . member of G.A.A .... Slim likes swimming, basketball, and softball . . . L. B. U. and modeling school will be her destina- tion . . . pet peeve-short fellas. 1 . K 1 U1,Lfzr,c l ir., -I, MI-Iariaffieifkfo f f Take me just as I am. is a member of Boys' Band and wrestling team . . . had the oppor- tunity to play with Western Polka Band and plans to do so in the near future. ..Fish,. . - . . ff? eg , it . -s ,Qs ,Q Mo E, FERRIS Her power reigns - , sports. .X M V Student Council representa- tive . . . member of G.A.A. ' ,lx . . . basketball, swimming, irq 5 and softball are her favor- llg ' gif- ' ite sports . . . irked by lazy 'QI . people- ,J ,AZ f Ld MINER, JACK Am I to blame that maidens find me irresist- ible? Varsity Club treasurer . . , jack plays on football and' basketball teams . . . hunts a great deal . . . would like to travel or join the marines. MITCHELL, DANIEL Law is king of all. Senator is a member of the Lantern Stat? . . . en- joys golf and chess . , . his ambition is to study law, l36l x MOREHOUSE, ROBERT A Robin ' Hood with Cupid's. bow. Senior class treasurer . . . member of Travel and Var- sity,.Clubs . . . cross country and wrestling teams . . . -will attend college or join the navy . . . 'pet peeve- long skirts. MORGAN, RICHARD A lad of true sincerity. Dick's favorite subject is baseball . . . hopes to join some branch of the service after he leaves dear old Eastern. MORLOK, EDNA A sweet girl with a very sweet way. The commercial Held holds Edna's interest . . . hopes to be a good stenographer . . . likes to roller skate . . . home room secretary . . . member of Glee Club, choir, and Honor Society. 73? tr si' xi? i ' tis' N. .: ,--.QQ . v. L W , if 5 4? MORLOK. SARAH Who wouldn't want her for a stenographer? Member of Honor Society, Girls' Glee Club, and choir . . . likes badminton . . . irked by wrong spelling and mispronunciation of her last l'l3lTlC. M ORLOK, WILMA A little lady, shy and sweet. The third stenographer in the family will be Wilma . . . enjoys roller skating and badminton . . . member of Glee Club and choir . . . irked by deceitful people., J fuffv ff MOTCHECK, VIRGINIA 'May she never change except in name. Ginny is in Girls' League . . . on Easterner Stal? . . . likes surf-boarding, tennis, and football games . . . dreams about Bill . . . hopes to be a good receptionis. I MJ' if . GI AZ ls rn ' 'lfgiless of -' f 1- mb of 'n Club d Y-Teens . . elped o he Senior dan , .lfygy to attend co 4 . s thrill- ed by wrestling, and dancing. MURGATROYD, BARBARA It's nice to be natural when you're just naturally nice. Home room president . . . treasurer of Y-Teens . . . Student Council representa- tive . . . member of Honor Society and Lantern Staff . . . Barb likes all sports . . . future M.S.C. co-ed . . main interest-people, MYERS, ROBERT lf he only loved school like he loves pool. Boys' Band takes up most of Mire's time . . . crazy about rough and tumble football games . . . hopes to enlist in the paratroopers soon. I' --,'f.-:wg ' ' ,Tv S 5 ,459 4, , -rt X is Watts s XXX rx 5' X Q v .f I ' x I 'X t st N NADEN. LESTER Wise men for the most part are silent. Les received an award in an essay contest . . . likes football immensely . . . plans to work or attend college. NAGEL, ROSELLA She looks like a goddess. walks like a queen. In Y-Teens, Girls' Choir, and Girls' League . . . on ,I-Hop committee . . . bas- ketball is Rosie's favorite sport . . . future plans in- clude M.S.C. f 's NEUMANN, PHYLLIS Gentle in manner, but resolute in deed. Member of Travel Club . . . Girls' League treasurer and vice president . . . in the Senior B play . . . Phyllis likes football . . . plans to attend college in the near future. E371 M17-q M L- ALA-G V: NEWMAN, JANE A smile speaks many languages. Student Council representa- tive . . . member of Honor Society and Lantern Staff . . . Janie was favors chair- man for the J-Hop. cfm. . ,, ' ,rl 4-wfuec--, NEWMAN, MARY LOU She has not an enemy in the whole wide world. Member of the Senior B play cast . . . plans a vaca- tion up north . . . advertis- ing manager of the Lantern . . . enjoys tennis, football, and catching up on lost sleep. NIBLETT, JUNE The crownini glory ot' a woman is her air. Member of Girls' League, Student Council, Lantern Staff, and Honor Society . . . pet peeve--late people . , . Tennessee's future will include college or Johnny. NORMAN, DAVID He'll succeed the same as he swims and hits the line. Dave is an outstanding member of Eastern's swim- ming team . . . vice presi- dent of Honor Society . . . in choir and Varsity Club . . . future lies at State. ' 'Z 'rt QL 1 tot,- O'BRIANT, PAT A mighty huntress her prey is man. Winner of a National rating twice . . . M will study music ber of choir . . Rita . . . li and footbal are at . . to her D travel interest 333 . X SQ gf , no ' 1-5 ' , , 1- -- X 40 ci :rx A ll! ..,. t f ...V .X 1446-4 Q 1 we . Xa 1 , E x an tt . f , ii me K I, YN lr G 'V .V , . , A .. LLCT-i74W C Lic:4'4'L ORDING. DAVID Did someone say- study? This is the first year at Eastern for the Gypsy . . . likes football and is a great admirer of good negro bands. ORR. ROY 'Tis feared he will die of overworltf' Roy likes football and sci- ence . . . came from Sexton . . . is curious about what the future has in store for him. ORTON, MERRY To be merry. best be- comes her. Member of Needlecraft and Travel Clubs and Honor Society . . . Merry likes ice-skating and roller skat- ing . . . undecided about post-graduation plans. f , , ' l ar PAGE, Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. Marilyn is a Girls' League representative . . . member of Y-Teens, Honor Society. Latin Club, and Varsity Debate . . . co-ed at M.S.C. next fall. I fl! .ffsf-fi.. 4 L' ,X C-L I rather male, 'X J 1. osGooD,FRANKU502'A- Blessings on thee. little man. Ossie came to Eastern from St. johns . . . Student Council representative . . secretary of Hi-Y Club . , . on the tennis team, but likes all sports . . . future M.S,C. man. - 1 , 1 . ' osTRoM, LOISR l Life is short and so am I .. Shorty has held v rious home room offices . . s football and roller ati g . . . desires 9 sei: 'ali- fo nia , . .tw en g to L. B. U. - l t xi six' X ts t Qi? Q 55 t PADDIS N. WILLIAM If you say nothing, na one will repeat it. A future fresh at M.S.C. is Bill . . . member of Hi-Y Club , . . likes baseball and hunting. Lf Mistress of herself and accountable to none. Member of Honor Society . . . likes ice-skating, bas- ketball, and football . . . Ellen dislikes a certain American Government teacher . . . will attend M.S.C. ISSJ f1 Q,, PARKER.LAVONNE My, it's foggy out to- day. ' Member of Honor Society, Lantern Staff, Youth Forum, and Latin Club . . . Worthy Adviser of Rainbow Girls . . . has fond memories of horseback riding . . . plans to attend college. 'D U I . J a., .411 VU.L4', PARKH U E. MARIAN A girl whose plain, un- affected way is admired by all. Bell is a member of G.A.A .... likes swimming and ice-skating . . . looks forward to office work in jackson . . . would trade Lansing for Eaton Rapids any day! PARKS, FORGUS Give him a camera: he'II click anywhere. Forgie likes all sports . . . hopes to join the army, then to attend G. M. Tech. PARKS, L. D. 'Great wits jump'. says the poet. and rising hit his head on the bottom of the table. L. D.'s favorite teachers are Miss Budde and Mr. Clark . . . gets a kick out of Mr. Potter . . . likes baseball . . . after-gradua- tion plans are undecided. PAULSON, RICHARD A modest fellow with deep thoughts. Loves football, boxing, and bowling . . . vice president of his home room . . . gets along well with Messrs. Butler and Clark. PHELPS, PAUL Hard telling what these quiet fellows will do when no one is looking. Bunny's activities in Eastern have been concern- ed mainly with track and printing class . . . plans to join the State Police Force. A 1:556- A,-Ao .,f,,f -i , POST, DOLORES' Keep cool and you com- mand everyone. Member of Girls' Glee Club . . . on J-Hop committee . . . Trudy likes dancing and movies . . . pet peeve- no letter today . . . hopes to get married. PRATT, ROLLAND Give him a pencil and a ruler, and he's happy. Rolland loves football and baseball . . . his favorite subject is printing . . . future G. M. Tech man. CWNA C PROBST, FRANCES Swimming hath its charms. Lantern Staff . . . Student Council representative . . . secretary of Honor Society . . . Fran would like to see Alaska . . . likes swimming meets and ic -skat' . F. . future M.S.CEgfJ-echfw jf ufnx 7VVfz J-f I x elif Q51 Itfj.M7 df a 6 a PROCKNOW. JERRY If height were might, he'd be king. Likes swimming and foot- ball . . . Slim plans to Join the navy or attend business college . . . mem- ber of the Retailing Club. PROCKNOW, JOYCE A sparkle of mirth and good fellowship. Joyce enjoys football, swim- ming, and Oak . . . dis- likes history . . . wedding bells will ring for her in the near future. REICH, LEO To know him is to like him. A proud member of the Madrigal Choir . . . Leo likes basketball . . . hopes to be a future college stu- dent . . . good looking women appeal to him. , 1 . REID, MARY ANN' Time goes steady. and so do I. Pudge likes ice-skating and football . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Brisbin . . . loves parties and dances . . . dreams of a sunny fu- ture in California. REITZ, ROYCE Speak little: do much. Likes swimming, hunting, and Fishing . . . Roy wants to work about two years and then attend M.S.C. to study mechanical engineer- ing. . 4 ta- it AV ef' RICH, V-+L You carz't judge a book by its covet. Dick's second home is the print shop . . . enjoys foot- ball . . . plans to join the navy. RICHTER, ARLENE Always ready for study or for fun. Member of library staff . . . likes basketball and swim- ming . . . Acme Business College will be her destina- tion , . . irked by conceited people. RIDEOUT, BERNADEAN A person who gets there. Bernie came from Sexton . . . secretary of home room . , . a member of the Music Appreciation and Girls' Glee Club . . . future ofhce worker. ROBBINS, MARJORIE The more we do. the more we can do. Plans to be an interior decorator . . . has her eye on a certain sailor . . . foot- ball is Marge's favorite sport. ROBINSON, WILLARD 'AA tall lad and friendly clear through. Band letterman for three years . . . Will is interested in baseball and basketball . . . future M.S,C. man . . . vice president of home room, ROM, BARBARA ' Always in the middle of everything. Jo is irked by a certain fellow in 3-55 . . . crazy about Charge Potter . . . likes football and baseball . . . plans to keep position at State Journal. ROOT, KATHLEEN Quiet and reserved. Girls' Choir and the Bible Club take up most of Kitty's time . . . crazy about foot- ball and softball . . . has her eye on a secr tarial position. . az? ,K w 4 9 fi f U DW lim A T ,W 1 ' lf' , . i X I if 7 Qfj Gigli ,LLL A xfflfnu .gil 'Wig' br VU Ilfxvufji-X yr- 3 A I LJ V ,' it ij ly W R. ROSS. RAYMOND Honor lies in honest toil. Letterman in both of is favorite activities. bas all and band . . , plans t tend colle g to tu L mechani l le cal - gineerinf ' ROSTORFER OBERT alle ,W Have a -good time while yau're alive: 'cause you'Il be dead a long time. 4 vu Received band letter . . . ' Bob loves parties , . . an- f xivjjvj noyed by Marie . plans ff K a navy career until he gets X' married, la A if .. l 4. f J X L,fl 7 ff A D, 1 f., KV ,pei U JJ if ff I , A 0, ROUSE, DALE He may be quiet in school-but oh. on the outside! Dale has a love for adven- ture . . . looks forward to joining the marines . . . constant thoughts are of- baseball! c ' t, nl LJ: ,f'y1M .r - G ' 1 if . O XVI. 6 ll if X .1.. ye ,. .. ,. , 1' - . --'AL . . 4 ROWLEiA QL'f v N Ex l VU1o turns gremroubles 'ro litglecl dl little lf, t t ll. fffvqfo 0 .' 5 'f 3. 554, eague re Y ese tative. tl.'EBSl-IFEX' 0 0 OIL OClCty and Studjgt ncil . . . golf and c ss c, y' teams . . . memliev' of Lantern Staff. l' RUONAVAARA. MARIE Her heart is not less bright than her hair. Active member of Honor Society and Lantern Staff . . . loves football and base- ball . . . will attend M.S.C. or business fcollege. H, 1 A . I f riff, .4 . , RUSSELL. llOl-IN None but himself can be his equal. Received a three and six- semester award in band... loves boxing, football. and baseball . . . dislikes con- ceited girls. N 3 , ' ' . vt! ' fi i RUST, SHIRLEY There is but one way and that is the right way. Student teachers bother Shirt . , . member of the Madrigal Choir and Bible Club . . . ardent football and basketball fan . . . plans to attend Bible Col- lege. SABROSKY, MARY LOU Her personality sparkles through her eyes. Biggest desire is to be a certain prominent lawyer's permanent secretary . . . owns a G.A.A. letter . . . member of Honor Society . . . dotes on softball and bowling. S' z.-L! -QQ lq' Q fh!L l ii . X SX Xi gf RICHARD SABROSKY. Feet were made to dance with. Dick is a member of Stu- . . . partici- dent Council I pated in debate . . . delights in baseball . . . some lucky college will welcome this future chemical engineer. l40l SCAM lA, Joey Chase me. girls-Im a butterfly. Home room treasurer and vice president . . . member of Hi-Y and Magicians Clubs . . . wrestling and football fan . . . Pokey Joe plans to attend M.S.C. SCHALLHORN. JACQUI-:LINE Hold on to your hearts. fellows! Jackie is definitely annoyed by Smiley and her two- tone Chevvies . . . delights in dancing and watching a good football game. SCI-IELLHAMM ER. MARILYN I will find myself a or make one. Treasurer of bowling team and a member of Dramatics Club . . . swimming and bowling are Schelly's favorite sports . . . plans to work at Bell Telephone Company. Way. SCHMIERER, JAM ES Youth comes but once in a lifetime. so I'll use it while I may. In Senior B play . . . vice president of French Club . . . Jim enjoys football.. . plans to study business at M.S.C. after a long vaca- tion from school. SCHULTE. IRENE We live but once: let life be gay. Ladybug loves to draw, sew, swim. and walk . . . doesn't mind an occasional ice-skating party . , . on the J-Hop decorations com- mittee . . . office work is her ambition. SCHULTZ, BARBARA A girl who is on the level. Secretary of Ushers' Club . . . enjoys ice-skating and swimming . . . likes to visit Eaton Rapids . . . Barb hates weiner roasts . . . will be a typist. . 49 VW-A' ' 7 nz. c m L an Y Q. A gt? 'v ' 1 SCHUTT, ROGER The mighty oak was ance an acorn. News editor for the East- erner . . . cheerleader and member of the Senior B play . . . loves music . . . will join the army and then write for a newspaper. SCOFES, GEORGE S. He's just right! Hi-Y and Varsity Clubs . . . Student Council representa- tive and home room presi- dent . . . has letters in both wrestling and track . . . Yorgie has high hopes of attending M.S.C. SELLERS. MARGIE See her motions. watch her step: watch her give the crowd the pep. Home room officer . . . dotes on dancing, football. and hunting . . . Marge's post-graduation plans in- clude Keith . . . gives her regards to the dear old gang! I Q A... . f- W 9 5'7 , ' , . . SELLHORN, CARLTON A fri6ndly, hearty- with many ifrienldsff -' ' Came from East Lansing High . . . Carl Finds foot- ball very fascinating . . . will enter the army for 21 months and then work for his father. 9 ,, l f. L H N RIC A f L . P et yf af: wit and yi: qfyadlc frthff Ard fan at f 6 ' games an delight . . active o r c and G'r Band . plans study Gra ' Rapids. SENDZIK, ALICE Full of pep, and ready tn go. Participated in Senior B play, Rio Rita, and Sweethearts . . . loves dancing, basketball, and football . . . Al plans to be a private secretary while waiting for her dream man. 57 1 gf SEVERNS, DUWAYNE All the world's a stage and I'm acting up. Sports editor for the East- erner . . . letter in wrestling and cheerleading . . . favor- ite sports are wrestling and whistling . . . thinks the navy will gain a new man. SHEPARD, WILLIAM Speech is great, but silence is greater. Bill is looking forward to graduation and a career in the army . . . thinks foot- ball games are tops! SHERMAN, JAMES Don't let his innocent looks deceive you. President of Hi-Y. Student Council representative, treasurer of Honor Society, and home room president . . . interested in debating . . . hopes to attend semi- nary school. l41'l SIEBERT. GEORGE just keep coal and calm: don't get excited. Rosy was home room president and treasurer . . . belongs to the Social Danc- . thinks foot- . has high ani Electro- ing Club . . ball is swell . . hopes of being lux salesman. . i J, 1 OL-4' .L . L-if X ry 12 - is S MPSON, BARBARA She does everything well. Loves swimming and East- ern's football tactics . . . Mr. Simpson is George's favorite teacher . , . bother- ed by B. W ..,. dislikes boys with changeable minds . . . plans on secretarial work. iiiilgff . -V . Eg, if 1 ' I JESSE 6 as ALA,Q ?LL! H., ,,, MW-L wif' ' J ' l IM PSON. L H M' 's q I gf .- e if 1 i- Y Qi 1 Cec likes eil' orts b '.f. pr are Dick rr's att - -- 1 .- . . if.z2taiiies en rn 5 4 to o t usine X 5 a X 5 K XT? Q 1 0 - sf' tiff' X' SIX. MAIZIEJEAN As jolly a girl as y0u'lI ever meet. Vice Dresident and treasurer of F.H.A .... loves tobog- ganing and adores Mr. Bosch . . . comptometer school will receive an added attraction when Maizie en- rolls. SKORY, LORRAINE All things start small. Member of Y-Teens and Girls' League . . . admires football and basketball players . . . undecided about plans for the future . . . dislikes people who don't like to eat. ff ll 14122 s 5,,Q0z.,f! SMALLEY, BRUCE Men ot' few wards are often the best men. Baseball, women, and cars ' it 4.4! A me interest Smiley . . . will enlist in the navy and then be a detective. l f' .. ' Q . i . xx 'Q-'I 112. I. U.,- V47 We ,. ff- Bef? . l. SMITH. BETT LIANE Signs of nobleness. like stars, shall shine an all deserversf' Likes football and teasing Bill . , , Butch's favorite teacher is Charge Potter . . . she's California bound. 'if 'Yr , -' f 1 fl r xy' 52305 i 'M L X rilfll STARR, JAMES Can I but talk, l'lI be happy- A valuable member of the Hi-Y Club and Youth Forum . . . likes swimming and basketball , . . jim is a popular debater . . . hopes hgtfff QQ ,4 to attend U. of M. ' yi4Jf gr V 0 O ,. J .. 4 . , fc - well J., stil. ,. - V-5. 9 nf' SPRINGER, KATHLYN , C Q .J l ' Ay' U A quiet. likeable gm, Zvi-.I-A ' ' ' Pat is crazy about swim- 'V ' J ming . . . plans to go to WCB Lf. gy: -.- -Ii.. M SMITH, FRANK College at M-Sf' f STEPHENS. JADQES . ' 5' , An athlete, and a mighty 'V ' Y V With wit and sa,ngfsl'll ' g ag! one, who plays until the get alongi' I X 1.1 53275 'S Won' - Vice ' president' Sr Band Varsity Club . . . Smitty and Madrigal Choir . . . f f :,, P goes out for football, base! Stinky plays in a dance f A 'vi 4 ball, and wrestling . . . orchestra . . . fond of golf - l ' 1 it 5321, loves the excitement of . . . hopes for a master's ' L ' , hunting . . . plans -to at- degree in music. ' ,, 'gi ' ting, coll?e or join the ' I M ..., ' ,JJ ' Hllajff, Lace 1 'lv A f . . , x V I .3 ...Mgr Q4 li VIN LLQLQ.. rl ,Li iZlM.T-3, A ,K -f' ' v ' 1- gl ty 1,1 Q Qfl' KL AQ ,I N V, 21PL',kJ ,J in-...Jil ul ,Eli-od! , We gi- j wi' - f -, f rj , g ., 411, Az-,,i 7 - . J .4'ff.- - SMITH. HAROLD ,sg STONE-LAe9 dNNE 1 4 i s X QB 'YA fake' in fhf deck of ,E ,,.o ' 'I ' Let gentleness my 'strong TGS, H, We- X , enforcement be. Red 15 fascinated .by Belongs to Y-Teens and W baseball . . . hopes to lgv 5. F.H'A .... Lavonne is in. 'll Vorthern M.'Ch1g?n ' ' J if terested in football and bas- 'X dlsllkes' brag mg glfls if WSW ketball . . . plans secretarial .X A K . s o abou Wig! s A M21 ' l ll A J ii , all VV f i7El?,oU,,fN, , STANTON, BARBARA l f U SORLAS, KATEGO fzlifil gk aj? ' I 5- wanna. ' st-m -155 ,. ,.' ' 'l ifai ieg,-,,e. , - it s if f 14 The mildest manners in the gentlest heart. Girls' League board . . . Katie enjoys football and basketball games . . . would like to work as a steno- grapher . . . hopes for the future include a trip to Greece. SPENCER, ROBERT I'm happy-what's the matter with the rest of the world? Bob devotes much of his time to music . . . won award for his talent . . . member of the Marching Band . . . plans to go into the army. SPRI GER, CAROL same Carol, yester- d . toda . a o arrow. Y- ens, ra ics Club, cho' . . . hinkie is i eres in music . . . vori spo is ract ng r. . . C 1 r oun Who, me? Belongs to the F.H.A .... enjoys ice-skating . . . Barb hopes to get a job and later settle down to a happily married life. J x STARK'1JU Notliiin ers' her ,..btred Larr J., will a iness ege afte .- ,, likes foot a n danc - eg! -- Jitsu b Emi ' ci Mi ll .Ubi ilu K ml, f H allghecllggigne I .Nik if of N ' work. .fr,c.af lu A A- f. - 4 Lg, fxyxi- All YSL.. Ju, 23- -,Qyf 111 'f u 3 cl STONER, LARRY I stand on the brink of a great career. Will some- body push me UH? Larry is a member of Stu- dent Council . . , devotes his time to football, wrest- ling, and tennis . . . hopes for a career in criminology. STOR , SHIRLEY The fair sex will always be fair. Squirt is vice president. program chairman, and so' cial chairman of Bible Club . . . enjoys swimming . . . plans to attend U. of M. STOUT, MURIAL In her quietness there is charm. Belongs to the F.H.A., Glee Club, and Girls' Choir . . . likes to roller skate . . . spends much of her time. with Frank. 1-, it 2' A ' ' 1 BMI if f1QM.,M f, -fl 1-J fi- WJ f .0 ' .49 f '- AJ ff 1 f ,wi ' Q .1 ,Lube sc--V .- AZ- - fov ' f W--ww ' fl ,ow . . ye L a f 'P M 6 l ,L G l lx , W FLOY THOMPSON. LAWRENCE K Q Vuln 5' I 5 A , He who talks slow has 1 V: .N , Wlfhm-if more time to think. l ' ports' Larry likes all sports . . . ' ' DEVOWS T0 football will probably attend Michi- N l ' u and ba I f - - belvngs gan State after graduation. to Varsi y Club . . . Floyd ' hopes to get a job in draft- ' -4 ing- J' ' STRAUSS, ELEANOR Fun follows her. Trousers enjoys water- skiing and skating . . . favorite teacher is Miss Crandell . . . plans to marry after graduation. HM 'W '7 dm- rwsfwiw STURTEV l like ork: it fasci- nates ng ' I could 'sit and watch 1 for hours. Vice president of Varsity Club . . J participates in basketball, 'tl fo tbal. fy base- ball, and . .lack plans to J' thing' vice. . l X x P-'lllfl in x Jj.tJqli1'u A 'l L' 'vt SWARTOUJT, ROGER Get thee behind me, Satan, but don't push! Rog likes sports, especially bowling . . , wants to attend business school or save enough money to live in California. 'ET, PEGGY the football talk in Mr. ture M.S.C. co-ed. girl who laughs and away the vacant League representative Peggy is fascinated by Hayden's class . . . a fu- TAYLOR, ROBERT Don't roll those eyes my way, girls, it won't work. Held various home room offices . . . Tennessee likes football and baseball . . . wants to take business administration and then set- tle down to a life of work. f 1 THOMAS, GARY . L1 . ,N NL 4 Come, fair ladies, I am here. Deadeye is on both the and basketball . . hopes to be an C baseball teams . undertak r or perhaps play second base for the Cleve- land Indians. , ' . ' H we L 'lfvkk p Aww 4 THOMAS, WILLIAM ,QLJD-' Wham No gms in '5 b f, heaven?-then just leave 'QV 0 me here! Received a major letter in SWINDLEHURST, wrestling . . . likes basket- CHARLES ball. boxing, and wrestling I-Ie's going to be a poli- tician: he talks like one. Chuck likes swimming . . . politics. plans to enter professional . . . Bill plans to join the navy. E431 L THOMPSON, MARGARET Her voice was always soft. gentle. and low. Muggs is a member of the F.H.A .... fond of roller skating . . . thinks Mr. Potter is an angel , . hopes to get married. TILLOTSON. ROSE Who knows what I may be? The commercial Field beck- ons Rose . . . favorite sports are football and basketball. . LY i f 1,17 1 Ll 1 X , f ,f . ,' I, 4-L . f L, f A TISHEFF, VERA R Music hath charms to sooth the savage breast. Treasurer of French Club. member of Honor Society, and accompanist for Madri- gal Choir . . . will travel abroad . . . hopes to attend U. of M. and Oberlin Col- lege. v 1 l - N 1 ui i 'r Vis AA 'Y 'He ,Q anne is as win- ni s he ile. o- s ness anager of the ter ember o onor e y likes SWIITI Ing ' t f be ary or f TREAT, MARILYN Better be out of n this world than out ol fashion. Marilyn is a member of Y- Teens and Travel Club . . . basketball, bowling, and ice-skating occupy her leis- ure time. .if i it X - . . it . is , X, .. ..,. .ss ' Q.:I:':Z,., Z. ' E ' 'f at.,l 4 , 4 , s 4 4, M at if -' x . 7 '11 wg: iw' 35? ,Q W 1 . X' .f K '1 .. '.,f,ri.' . - j f 1 W At 4 it A ,Y . , are a ., 9' at h e H ,' iii TU RN EY, WILLIAM He looks safe. so does gunpowderf' Member of Honor Society. president of Madrigal Choir. secretary of Varsity Club, captain of swimming team . . . lead in operctta Rio Rita . . . plans to attend M.S.C. VAN SICKEL, MAY I just can't make my eyes behave. May has served as treasurer of the French Club and Stu- dent Council representative . . . belongs to Honor Soci- ety . . . enjoys golfing and skiing . . . lead in Rio Rita. VAN VLERAH, MAX We get out of life just what we put into it. Held various home room offices . . . Max played football and is on the wrest- ling team . . . plans to go to M.S.C. VARNEY, ROBERT Fiery red hair, but a steady disposition. Red likes baseball, skat- ing, and hunting , , . future includes some branch of the service. VASILOFF, WILLIAM Give me the luxuries of life, and I will dispense with the necessities. Gets a kick out of having teachers yell at him . . . Cheilea's favorite sport is golf . . . will enter college and study dentistry. VUKICH, MARY LOU Rain or shine, she's always the same. Mary Lou is a drum-major- ette of Girls' Band . . . crazy about horseback rid- ing . . . has high hopes of taking an instructor's course at Melba Beauty Academy. WAITE, MAXINE Foremost in the ranks of fun. Mac is a member of Girls' League, choir, Y- Teens, and Travel Club . . . swimming is her favorite sport . . . plans to End a good job soon. Tl lf,QjjJ i' ,174 . ,i ll r 14? E' is f lf Vqf,fdgf,1jz,1r K1 WESLEY, JA ES X , ' He takes things as the! come. Home room ohicer. main in- terests are horses. ice-skat- ing. and California . . . Fenmore's favorite Asports are football and tennis. f AM WESTFALL, CLARK My memory is what I forget with. Corky enjoys hunting, fishing, and arguing with women . . . plans to enter college to study medicine . . . hopes to be a veteri- narian awweiFm'- 95 ' ,Q-.I , My - YQ Worry Has held variou ho m offices . . . e ' ting . . . plans t ry and move from Mi . WELCH, CAROLYN Don't blame me, blame my eyes and my smile. Carolyn belongs to G.A.A., the Library Staff . . . Honor student . . . likes football, cooking, and blondes . . . may attend college. E441 WEYMOUTH, RICHARDT A newly discovered gen- ius. Favorite subject is wood- work . . . won first prize in the Youth Talent exhibit . . . Dick may enroll at M.S.C. or enlist in the air corps . . . enjoys football games. WHEELER, ALLEN A mother's pride, a father's joy. Al came from Fork Union Military Academy. . . favor- ite sport is loafing... plans to go to G. M. Tech . . . interested in M. H .... graduated in January. WHEELER, VIRGINIA I'm going to be late. but I don't worry. Member of Public Rela- Q' U f ,A 12, ff-vt' - we U9 we--, 'nv -.:v ' T' tions, Travel, and Dangling ' . , Clubs . . . horseback ri ing XJ- ,- and hiking are Ginny's ' N15 favorite pastimes . . . plans fi vi ' to be a nurse. - , x .,,,, WHITE, ARCHIE Speech- is great. but silence is greater. Archie's future is undecided. but he is considering col- lege. WICKENHISER ROBERT I love not men because they are men but because they are not women Worked on J Hop foot ball xs Bobs favorite sport plans to go to vuorl. WILDER JOAN E A sweet nature an a beautzful vozce Jo I5 a member of Club and choir about badmmton terested m Chuck to study volce French crazy hopes WILL PATRICIA Her frrends there are many her foes are there any' Member of Bxble Club skatmg 1s Pats hobby plans to be a stenographer mam ambltxon IS to graduate WILSON MARGUERITE A gay one 'who minds nothing Muggs enjoys swxmmmg and skatmg mam terest IS boys pgeved by people who become angry at nothxng plans to have a good time loafing WOLQSI-IVIN PAULINE The more you see her the more you like her Student Council representa tive on J op commlt ee idbtball and base balll re- Moldys favonte sport mterested M 'S C 11:01. WOODWORTH LINDA Petxte and sweet from her head to her feet Member of GAA and Y Teens home room ofh cer crazy about swlm mmg and dancmg dreams of R G wants to be a telephone operator or typxst r 2'- WORK JANET Her ways are ways I pleasantness Home room officer and Gxrls League representatxve enjoys xce skating certaxn about her plans but she IS sure they xnclude Chuck ,z WRZESINSKI RICHARD A lrttle nonsense now and then rs relzshed by the best ot' men 1 Dxck smgs rn e choxr plays football favorite pastxmes are base ball and women unter ested rn Lid' plans a med cal course at the U of M or WYBLE GEORGE Little man what now Has held varlous home room offices enjoys football and basketball dislikes meddlxng women plans to attend Western State or go mto the servxce If45 W YOCOM NANCY A gzrl wrth curly lashes and a twmkle rn her eyes Nan IS a member of Grrls Band loves dancxng and football games dxslxkes jealous people hopes to see Calxfornxa and be a good secretary YODER WILLIAM Hes busy all the ralslng caxn and Hot sugar exther Presldent of the bowlmg league Bxll has held varxous home room ofhces plans to go mto the navy and then become a photographer MMM? f Mlfwf!! 'NIUE If S f Q4.2!fl QU., fu Zo 42 ' .1 f . ' Q ,J 'sw . ' - o U - - N d .D ty .. , -.,-H ., l ' 'f1. ' Q.. l - ffl ID ,A I . I f ' 'N . , W 4 , J f . ., : - ,I . ' 12 . v- y N5 A' - :ii QWNIAM - . Q! As-f jx W H . t ,, ,, ' . If - 'rl' ' l I Vf If ' ' ,..'t ' in-, ' , - l Hi' . lv. l 'Pl if I, A ,, M' I 7 14,L4 v ' ': r -- . . . I' in' wk: if 1 ,l I ls . Ai i ..- - P.. Il LA N T E R N Presented by 79 J J U A N N E 49 U H50 A a R n Y d Classes of EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL Lansing, Michigan rid-fn l Q SCH bk 171 SQ 5, 'J' x X QP ,Q Y X f 2 3 IIN! -0 'P a fs xx 4 55029 'YV' + Seated: E. Petersen, president, M. Montgomery, secretary Standing: C. Hayden, vice-president: K. Gillett, treasurerg Miss Lowrey, adviser SOPHOMORE JUNIOR Class Adviser-Hazel Lowrey Class Adviser-Hazel Lowrey President-Eugene Petersen President-Gary Hope Vice-President-Paul Jones Vice-President-Otto Kern Secretary-Mildred Montgomery Secretary-Doris Boettcher Treasurer-Lynne Bates Treasurer-Gordon Gallagher Senior B Class History Our group may not be very large: the number wins no prize, But we make up in quality what we may lack in size. Gene leads our class as prexy g he shines in three sports, too, And he has willing helpers when there is work to do. We did our best to make the Hop a truly great success. We had fish and shells and anchors, a mermaid too-no less. We've always tried to do our bit: work holds for us no fear. just look at all these magazines we sold our senior year! We've taken part in everything, sports, music-drama, too. And we have gladly done our share in this book we give to you. The Senior B class is extremely versatile, ranging from the physically energetic to the intellectual. At the left, Doris Boettcher seriously tries to improve her ability as a baskeball player. At the right, Sherrill Kramer and Robert Werner, with those Final grades in mind, study industriously. 0 5- . f ' p if-if His -+ef'l. sic, ji? ' ,.,,'Q-xg Q- Q '1 Q H . 2 -si x e 'Suk A . .Q x ,rx ADSIT, KENNETH Intent upon his destined course. Enjoys swimming, golf, football, and wrestling . . . Ken hopes to own a gym- nasium . . . wants to win the title of Mr. America. ALDRICH, BRUCE There is no love more sincere than the love of food. Austrich has been presi- dent of his home room . . . is an All-American swim- mer . . . in Varsity and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs . . . interested in becoming a veterinarian. ASHBAUGH, MONA A quiet little girl with quiet little ways. Served on the J-Hop com- mittee . . . member of Ushers' Club . . . favorite sport is swimming . . . her future includes work in an office. AUGENSTEIN. DICK What should a man do but be merry? Home room treasurer . . . member of swimming team . . . Dick passes his time shooting pool . . . yearns for the life of a policeman. BATES, LYNNE CAROL Her hands are those of an artist. Art Editor of Lantern . . , on J-Hop committee . . . tennis and swimming are Lynne's favorite sports . . . would like to attend college or art school. BATSCHE, ROBERT lf business interferes with pleasure, cut out business. Home room treasurer and chairman of the J-Hop ticket committee . . . on swim- ming team . . . aspires to an engineering course at college. BECK, DON He does well who does his best. Don's main ambition is to start a print shop . . . en- joys football very much. 'Wi 10 l BELEN, GILBERT His silence shows oi? his wonders. Called Buck by his friends . . . has won a re- serve letter in cross country . . . crazy about swimming . . . is going to join the army. F ,t agwigns li ASS S ' ,Q Q51 :if f , if 32 E 53 - ' , , 44' BELL, DEANE Too much study causes conflict of ideas. Deane is a member of Pro- jectors' and Hi-Y Clubs . . . interested in baseball, foot- ball, ice-skating, girls, and money . . . will go to col- lege, then settle down. l47l BLOCK. WILLIAM A Block oli' the old chip. Student Council representa- tive . . . member of Lantern Staff, Youth Forum, French Club, and Honor Society . . . Bill enjoys hockey and ice-skating . . . expects to attend U. of M. BOETTCHER, DORIS Concentrated sunshine. Dore has been class sec- retary, president of G.A.A., and secretary of Girls' League . . . on Lantern Staff, Honor Society, and j-Hop committee . . . de- lights in swimming. BOWER, JAMES Time and I both go steady. Blacky is a member of Dancing and Projectors' Clubs . . . enjoys track, footballuand wrestling . . . is planning for a California QXCUFSIOU. BOYCE, KEITH The ladies' hearts he did trip on. Much of Keith'S time is devoted to Boys' Band . . . is very fond of football . . . undecided as to what he will do after graduation. BREWSTER, WILLIAM Do it with a will, and it will be done. Bill is intrigued by horse- back riding . . . desires to become an auto mechanic. BRILLHART, DONNETA Whenever she has any- thing to say, she says it. Member of Glee Club . . . Donnie likes to bowl... would like to become a nurses' aid or do secretarial work. z wig! N it f gg, 1 s N X t g, Q Wwe yi .f A Misa 02. Q ,. -. '- fi i :'is:3i:- f s , I --tu -in N Tig j 'XZ ity' .. .Mft W A I , i ' az 'iw' has it b..ri - 1 . 5' -ist 'CT' WK Us x 'genes fv- g,.g. .LM 505' 1' ., - 'G- it-X inf, BRILLHART. JAM ES Marriage bringeth on work. Member of swimming and tennis teams . . , jim would delight in traveling around the United States , . . has a full time job of being husband to Elaine. BROWN. ROSEMARY A friendly girl with friendly ways. Brownie is a member of Ushers' Club , . . likes swimming, roller skating. and dancing . . . is pleased at the thought of being a private secretary. BUHL, NATALIE Her work she does with all her heart: this really is a noble art. On J-Hop committee . . . a Student Council representa- tive and in Girls' Band . . . football and baseball in- trigue Nat . . . interested in becoming a secretary. BYAM. PETER I will find myself a way -or make one. Member of Student Council and Projectors' Club . . . favorite sport is football . . . Pete will take an en- gineering course in college. A 6 4 t Q i CLEEVES. HELEN A shining star in this dull world. Hoot is a member of Art Club and Girls' League Board . . . is crazy about swimming , . . will be a future interior decorator. .faffsx , . ts, ft x xi 'R ,v 'e-,1f51 ' v , j ffe 1 H2 :fluent Xvaeas r - CRUTHIS, DAVID A diamond in the rough, a genius with hidden pos- sibilities. Member of Varsity and Fur, Feather. and Fin Clubs . . . interested in swimming . . . hates Latin . . . Dave's future is undecided. ' s iv-1 mi , CARLSON, EDWARD Knowledge is power. ' Some lucky college will ac- g l. 1 .I quire Ed . . . a stiff course l in chemistry will take up , - the majority of his time. ' gift? Ak N, ,. - Xi.,-. M l ' Calf- i . A 3 .Zyzff i ly i, J . l X ' DE LINE, GERALD ' l i il ll 'i 'l' CARPENTER, DELORES She'll sing her way through life. Carp has been a brilliant addition to the operettas . . . enjoys ice-skating and swimming . . . dreams of Ken , . . college and music are included in her future. I'm well contentf The apple of Elmer's eye is Ilah Mae . . . enjoys bowling and golf . . . will join the navy and then go into the grocery business, l43l DICK, KAY Cupid never misses ta make a Mrs. Publicity chairman for the J-Hop . . . worked on G.O. and Lantern collections . . . thrilled by basketball games . . . ollice work lies ahead for Dickie, DUDLEY, BEVERLEY To have a friend is to be one. Treasurer of Ushers' Club and on Girls' League Board . . . Bobby likes all sports . . . expects to be an office worker or a switch- board operator. EDGAR, JERRY We hope her name is all that changes. jerry is fond of bowling and roller skating . . . marriage awaits her . . . believes she will be a good house- wife. EDWARDS, BARBARA The world belongs to the energetic. Vice president of G.A.A. . . . has received a G.A.A. letter . . . Barb belongs to the Aquatic Club . . . college is her destination. ELLIS, FRED Whenever I feel like exercising, I just lie dawn until the feeling goes away. Worm is a member of the band . . . swimming and 1. F, 5 5 l r if ll Q lx k. .tl ,, X golf take up his leisure time . . . will attend the Marine School of Music. f' flivfv 1t EZRAY, LEAH -gg,-1+ ' Only weeds grow talI. In Drama and French Clubs . . . on Easterner Staff and Jel-lop committee . . . enjoys baseball . . . Lee expects to go to college. 1 df' ., EQ. W4 . .ft 6. Si R, 4 mi-'vw 45' i FAY. ROSANA A cheerful person with a pleasant smile. Roxy is a member of Ushers' Club . . . delights in all sports . . . main in- terests are Mason and Ray . . . plans to be a telephone operator. FITZGERALD, JACK He is wise who doth talk but little. Has held several home room offices . . . jack belongs to band and is on team . . . would tend the Marine Music. the tennis like to at- School of FLECK. ROSWELL Life is no longer if I hurry: the world is not better if I worry. 'fRoss is interested in foot- ball . . . future days will see him ambling down the highway in a truck. FLINTZ, WALTER Man of few words. Has received honors for not being tardy or absent . . . Walt enjoys swimming and football . . . a future draftsman . . . will enter U. S. Navy. FLUKE, WILLIAM Who invented this thing called work? Basketball is Bill's favorite sport . . . desires to take a traveling spree. FRENCH, DICK Worry and I have never met. Dick is an active member of band . . . Student Coun- cil representative . . . likes basketball . . . engineering will be his career. FULLER, DONNA She seems quiet. we know? Loves volley ball and danc- ing . . . Freckles belongs to the Ushers' Club . . . hopes to be a secretary. but do is W. 11 . 'iii ' 'H Xe . X X - FULSON, LUCILLE As good natured a soul as e'er trod on shoe leather. Lucy is secretary of F.H.A. . . . in Ushers' Club and Dancing Club . . . wants to go to college . . . looking forward to life with Al. - mst s. nr: A ee 4 1 GAIDUCHIK, MARIAN It's her smile that turns the trick. Belongs to the G.A.A .... Mickie is crazy about football, baseball, and swim- ming . . . in two swimming shows . likes people . . . future includes college. E491 GARRETT. RICHARD He is the maker of his own fortune. Dick has held various home room oFfices . . . in band . . . fond of baseball and football.. , undecided about the future. GAUNT, DONALD Never worry today if you can put it ol-I until tomorrow. Belongs to Varsity Club . . . Don likes football and basketball . . . will be sail- ing the seven seas. GILLETT. KIM At Iabor's gate. success awaits him. Kim is active in all sports . . . belongs to Varsity and Fur, Feather. and Fin Clubs . . . enjoys football and swimming . . . hopes to at- tend college. GREEN. MARILYN Care sits lightly an her shoulder. Helps in G.O. and Lantern collections . . . belongs to Ushers' Club . . . office work lies ahead for Marilyn . . . interested in a certain fellow. GROVE, ROGER When in doubt, be non- chalantf' Whitie plays the bari- tone in the band . . . re- ceived a band award . . . future is at the Marine School of Music and then M.S.C. GUNN, JERRY I take life easy and hnd it quite worthwhile. Delights in baseball and football . . . jerry's ambi- tion is to join the Marine corps after graduation. his 5' ' Y V 555 ii V .e h . 'X 1ff::. :Q- .... ' T , f - Ya.-E' '- V i +j?igi's.-iii? 'za if -' 'M iz 9 ,W'?'r ' M ' rf . . 234- . E A W il. . 1 l r xl 5,-. xl -rt X as i xg Xxx 't- HANES,JACQUELINE Her peppy personality is the punch of the party. Jackie has taken part in the French, Drama. and Ushers' Clubs . . . helped on J-Hop committee . . . stenographic work awaits her . . . interested in all Sports. HARRIS, MARILYN Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Enjoys softball, football. and basketball . . . chairman of the checking committee for the J-Hop . . . Ushers' Club . . . peeved by certain people . . . future undecided, HATADIS, ROBERT A light heart lives long. Home room treasurer . . . Bob likes football. . . would like to travel . . . will retire at an early age and become a professional loafer. HATCH, OLIEP Good nature is of daily use. Nicknamed Oleo . . . plans to join the army when, and if, he leaves the hallowed corridors of Eastern . . . favorite sport is basketball. HAYDEN, CHARLES He's an all-around good fellow. Charley is vice president of his home room . . . member of the Varsity Club . . . likes football . . . First. a job: then. to college. HEISER, RONDY A cheerful youth with pleasant phiz, who eats his grub and minds his bizz. Active in band . . . has re- ceived the three-semester award . . . Corky hopes to get rich quick. .jppi mly fy , J , 0 Fay, HIDEY, ELLA MAY A lovely little creature. Member of Honor Society . . , Hidey loves working for Mr. Simpson . . . pet peeve is his kidding . . . dreams of Ken, work. and marriage. c mf NNN: HILLMAN. GERALDINE Just give me a book and plenty of time. Gerry is fond of badmin- ton . . . business school awaits her . . . enjoys read- ing and has about exhausted the Fiction section of the Eastern library. I 4 i ! 1. HOAG. BARBARA Talk's cheap: have some. I've plenty for all. Member of the J-Hop com- mittee . . . Bobbie is intrigued by football games . . , future plans include going to college in prepara- tion for a nursing career. i501 HOLLINGSWORTH. MARY LOU She sparkles as the morning dew. Butch is secretary and treasurer of her home room . . . favorite sport is tennis . . . in the G.A.A .,.. de- sires to become a secretary and then get married. HOPE, GARY Wisdom is better than rubies. junior class president . . . Bashful idolizes I. D. . . . enjoys reading football magazines . . . went out for Varsity baseball and foot- ball. INSCO, NORMA A little woman is as capable as a big man- when it comes to raising cane. Norma's favorite sport is swimming . . . main inter- est is a certain someone from Sexton . . . anticipates a traveling tour. JONES, PAUL A good temper, like a sunny day. sheds a bright- ness over everything. Has received a three-semes- ter award for his activities in the Eastern Band . . , the air force will add Pee Wee to its enlistment. JORDAN, ROBERT Isn't it strange what a smile and big brown eyes can do? Bob belongs to the band and the French Club . . . has a strong liking for deer hunting and football. KANILLOPOOLOS, THOMAS Success will be his-he really works. Has received a band award for his activities in the music department . . , Tom enjoys swimming . . . ex- pects to enter the army. Vs.. Y- , L., - C11 X . 1 P 'Z .j p .X ,' fri ' -7' 1 1:-as 5 X A ' 1 s Ga Q1 4 X r .5 ji, X- vsg. ,Z smile- . 1. :ln - 5- 33, Y,, ,Fs- ae' l Er' ' . .wifi Y. -'.-. A-tt Qgofgs 'Qs X igiiifi 5?? v I I Q X W ' f?-isa f ' 1 l . 1 4 :..-, . i 4 d. Q, .aw . YE. 3, y 2 fat a ofg vi lxixxlrlv KERN. OTTO The best of sports this man is known,' a right good fellow we all own. Andy was vice president of his junior class , . . Stu- dent Council representative . . . member of the football, baseball. and track teams . . . anticipates a vocation in chemical engineering. KESLER, NORM A A smile to each, a frown for none. Secretary of her home room . . . enjoys swimming, foot- ball, and bowling , . . Norm expects to become a secretary. KING, GENE A little nonsense now and then. Gene likes to attend both football and basketball games . . . his future is undecided. KLASKO, AGNES She is always friendly and carries a smile for all. Agnes has served as home room treasurer . . . member of the J-Hop committee... enjoys football games . . . would like to attend college and become a nurse. KLOBUCHER, DELORES Let's be gay while we may. Home room treasurer . . . member of the J-Hop com- mittee . . . Del likes foot- ball . . . intrigued by the idea of college and a nurs- ing career. KORKOSKE, MARLENE The rolling stone never gathereth moss. Fond of horseback riding, dancing, and football . . . Marlene likes working at M.S.C. Union Building . . . future plans lie in Cali- fornia . . . interested in becoming a telephone opera- tor. KRAMER, SHERRILL Men of few words are the best men. Bunky is in Paint Splash- ers' Club . . . crazy about swimming. LEITZ. DONALD Education works if the student works. Enthusiastic about football and baseball . . . Don wishes to be a success as a printer. LIEBUM, LYNFORD A man's worth is esti- mated by his conduct, Lynn devotes most of his time to band . . . enjoys golhng and swimming . . . playing the piano is his pastime . . . college bound to study dentistry. E511 LOWE, HOWARD He rests well in all classes. Looks forward to graduation . . . interests include women. LOWELL, ELWOOD Silence is as great an art as speech. Elwood likes all sports but lgasl a preference for basket- a . MARKOFF, GEORGE l'm willing to be con- vinced, but I'd like to see the man who can do it. Likes golfing, bowling, and swimming . . . despises people who fool around and don't study . . . George will manage a grocery store. MARSHALL,GERALD Do not disturb-student resting. jerry has received a three- semester award in band... active in Eastern's Bowling League . . . would like to join the air force. MARTIN, JACK His talents are of the more silent type. Attends Tech in the morn- ing . . . future work lies in auto mechanics . . . swimming enthusiast. MAY, LYLE As good a chap as you could know. Swimming fascinates Lyle . . . enjoys working in a store . . . his artistic pic- tures on the blackboard add to the home room decora- tions. . f.. v Q f 5 7 1.,,,...,, A6 A me FX , 23 2 gf fgfl' in - ..,-: . Fifi Q r esofqsws 4? Gr, ta? at 1,1 wr S' , Q? 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MONTGOMERY, MILDRED The mildest of manners. the sweetest of ways. Milly was sophomore class secretary and vice president of her home room . . . has a fondness for football . . . expects to go to college. MOORE, BETTY Her smiles are as numer- ous as her curls. Called Red by her friends . . . enjoys basketball and football . . . will become a telephone operator after she joins that group reverently called the alumni. MORRIS, DONALD He is the mirror of courtesy. Don received a band award . . . member of the swim- ming team . . . expects to attend college and medical school for a surgeon's de- gree. gn. L . ' l l l K 1 1 1 f E 41 1 .4 MULL. MELDON Nat too serious, not too gay, but an all around good fellow. Served on the reserve bas- ketball team . . . Mel likes basketball and swim- ming . . . the army beckons, but later comes a job in the automotive field. an A 4 N z ,.. - . x .ig I gh U. tr: f w ' ,.: 9. . ,A . srl, 'Q 3 A Q' A. sence... .N to -'X .. . ,a....,.g.,.,, V N v X NEUMAN, JOHN Truly a gentleman-pre- fers blonds. john enjoys swimming, hunt- ing, and fishing . . . World Literature and girls bother him . . . plans to go to college. I, 'X api. J X 7 NICKELS, JOAN I shall be merry and free, and sad lor no man. Served as G.O. and Lantern collector . . . 10's favorite sport is swimming . . . hates History and can't wait until graduation day . . . secretarial work in- trigues her. l52l NOELP, ROBERT Studies dan't bother me: neither do girls. Bob has been home room treasurer . . . crazy about motor-scootering . . , dis- likes U. S. History and girls in general . . . plans to work. NORTON, BARRY One student who thinks -occasionally. Active member of the band . . . Barry is interested in photography and loves golf . . . anticipates college after leaving Eastern. NOVELLO. JOSEPHINE A girl who laughs and talks away her vacant hours. Jo likes football . . . can't wait until she gradu- ates . . . would like to take life easy and travel abroad. PAPPAS, PAULINE A personality full of rascalityf' Fond of roller skating and school. but detests home- work . . , would like to travel after graduation. PARKS, DONALD Has a manly self-reli- ance. Don is an active Hi-Y member . . . loves football and basketball . . . Ginny's gum cracking annoys him . . . hopes to have his own business. PARTLOW, GLENNA DALE There is nothing like fun, is there? Football and tennis are Glenny's favorite sports . . . will enter designing school after graduation. i u 4 ' r.vI . .b.1f A I 3' 51: J ' il 3' Zi r , efiybffagzi. I f f xfx:.li ,f . 2 'mev- v .. ll.. .f efiigk h jg -t, Lgifeff, . 5 ggf.? l I' 3 '- . 'Z It ,123 9i '1'.F- xv ? , v -1' i -- Ji.: ff f N I t J 1 PETERSEN, EUGENE Every man has hisk faults -good looks are his. Pete is a member of Honor Society and of Varsity and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs . . . in Varsity basketball, baseball, and football. PHILLIPS, PATRICIA Better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Pat dislikes cooking and a certain fellow . . . was a Student Council representa- tive . . . desires to be some- one's secretary. POLLOCK, RAYMOND Don't let innocent looks deceive you. Would like to set up a business for himself after a nice long trip, of course . . . likes drafting . . . eri- joys swimming, football, and hunting. POPOFF, DONALD When duty whispers low, 'Thou must', this youth replies, 'Well, if I have time'. Don has held various home room oFFices during his stay at Eastern . . . delights in viatching a close football game . . . yearns for a col- lege education. PRATT, CARLTON A man of silence is a man indeed. Enjoys going ice-skating on cold wintry nights . . . will join the armed forces after graduation. REDBURN, JOYCE Life without laughing is a dreary blank. Jo is a member of the Board of Athletic Control, Lantern Staff, Y-Teens, and Madrigal Choir . . . chair- man of J-Hop committee . . . hopes to be a nurse. . ir. Q, -a t . 1 ' 1 ' ' A i e..--E yy ..,. REEVE. STEPHNE In work or pleasure, she'll find her clouds are silver lined. President and secretary of Ushers' Club . . . Girls' League and Student Coun- cil representative . . . a member of G.A.A. . . . baseball and softball delight Stevie . . . will attend M.S.C. . 1 'Al -'r-:vast , -'Z :ggi ,. J - if - 1 '41 Z . ta' .. Lu 'fi 1' , .. 1-. Yfsfi. .. -1 Q 21522-.K -..i 111' -. X 5 -e l . ' RHODES, GORDON He's a jolly good fellow. Eastern's Band has a fine member in Gordy . . . has a liking for football . . . plans to go into business with his father. RINGLE, JANET On her sunny way she goes. Blondie loves tall, blond men . . . member of Ushers' and Needlecraft Clubs . . . worked in library . . . would like to be a clerk, l53l ROBSON, JACK Of a good beginning cometh a good end. Worked on J-Hop . . . is a member of Boys' Band . . . football tfascinates Jack . . . HH Cl'lgll'lEel'll lg' COLIFSC at college is his destination. ROOD, ROBERT Give me the luxuries of life, and I will dispense with the necessities. A swimming enthusiast . . . Bob plans to marry Lois, have a nice honeymoon. then settle down to his business of sign painting. RUSNELL, RONALD Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Russ likes baseball and football . . . after-gradua- tion plans are not definite . . . would like to travel and get rich. SACK, ROBERT No limits but the sky. A music, ping-pong, and football fan is Bob . . . might continue his musical studies in college . . . Stu- dent Council representative . . . received a three-semes- ter band award. SCHLEICHER, ANNA Mischief hath the power to assume a pleasing shape. Annie has been secretary of home room . . . enjoys swimming and tennis . . . loves to cook . . . hopes that wedding bells will ring for her and Jack. SEDLON, MARIE Her very foot hath music in it. Attends football and basket- ball games . . . a very talented musician. Sedlon plans to go to college and study to become a member of a symphony orchestra. .1 .,-, i 0, ff .' f ' 5:2 -e ei.:-fiztf' - X -Q, of ji: -1 3 , x t 'le A Q 4 lt 'ye 7 WS, x y 1 3 E :ii vt tl ww st as---H - ' gl .a ,. J ifgzlfff if gg l r 't. .as .- ist . Ae , - . ' -Q. t ' s rf 4 s Q' ,SQ A, , g ,iggaff Sf 5 .. .+,, tw .ee ' 1 . ug x , i . , . -S .esfKF!1g , Y f I M X r L..a .4 SHEATHELM. HERBERT He hnds joy in all sports. Herb is a Student Council representative, a member of Honor Society and Varsity Club . , . participated in football, baseball. and bas- ketball . . . is M.S.C. bound. SKIDM ORE. JOE Happy men have many friends. Joe has been home room president and Student Coun- cil representative . . . likes football, basketball, and hunting . . . future M.S.C. frosh. SMITH, GAYLA Unassuming. conscienti- ous, and dependable. A member of the Ushers' and F.H.A. Clubs . . . Gayla is in Madrigal Choir . . . will work at Bell Tele- phone . . . peeved by her own bashfulness. SMITH, RICHARD He looks quiet, but-. Dick has been home room treasurer . . . enjoys bas- ketball, baseball, and hunt- ing . . . future undecided . . . likes Mr. Brisbin . . . pet peeve is Barbara. STANISH, RICHARD An honest man's word is as good as his bond. A member of the Projectors' Club . . , hobbies are photo- graphy and amateur radio . . . member of Central Michigan Amateur Radio Club . . . will study elec- trical engineering at M.S.C. STEVENS. MARIAN Wherever she finds her- sel! in life, she'll get along. Stinky has been Girls' League representative . . . in French Club and G.A.A2 on Lantern Staff . . . aggra- vated by people who laugh at their own jokes. SWEET, RICHARD He hath many strings to his bow. Has received honors in var- sity basketball, baseball. and football . . . plans to take up physical education in college to become a coach. Q 4 1-is I l v -.ss , 7,31-gil ia RH? . .5 '7 TAYLOR, RICHARD He may be quiet in school, but oh, on the out- side. ' Dick enjoys bowling . . . does not like references to his curly hair . . . would like to be a draftsman. THOMAS. NANCY Wearing confidence like a halo. Y-Teens president. Student Council and Girls' League representative . . . likes tobogganing, tennis, and Mr. Brisbin . . . a nursing course at college awaits her. i54l TIDSWELL, JOHANNE Her own mind and char- acter are what most be- comes her. Girls' League representative . . . received the three- semester award in band . . . will enroll at Hurley Hos- pital in Flint for nurses' training. TISHROCK, ROGER Exec-edingly clever in every endeavor. Lefty is a member of the 5100 Club and Hi-Y . . . believes Mr. Brisbin is an ideal person . . . business college beckons hi-m. TOMAN, JAMES No limits but the sky. jim has participated in cross country . . . enjoys basketball . . . plans to go to college to take up archi- tectural engineering. TRAYER, BARBARA Quiet, unobtrusive, she wends her way thro' life. Belongs to the Social Danc- ing Club . . . Bobbie hopes to work at Bell Tele- Dhone and then keep house for her husband, Bill. TRUDGEN, BRUCE The actions speak the man. In band and Band Council . . . Bruce'5 ideal sport is football . . . builds boats and would like a career in this held . . . will attend M.S.C. WAKULSKY. HELEN Obliging and cheerful. industrious and kind. Helen is a Student Council representative . . . active in G.A.A. and loves to swim . . . worked on Lantern Staff and J-Hop . . . looks forward to a nursing career. -..., .e:' 'Wi 'Q S was - W 4 get l 5 . ' . ' .-af ,-of-su..-E Z: ,6 3 2. 'Y ff X JI lxx it , f lv 1 W 'iw y , 4. J 'vff . lffkiof 9 sl I ' ggi' if 191 i ri. ff .. .9 Q 4 410' WARNER, RICHARD Little we know of thee, but that is good. Dick enjoys history '. . . thinks Mr. Brisbm is an ideal person. WATT, BARBARA Blushing is the color of virtue. Sports delight Barbie . . . is treasurer of G.A.A .... member of Honor Society . . . worked on ,I-Hop and Lantern . . . pet peeve is sunlamps . . . hopes to at- tend college. WEAR, DAWN A vast amount of good sense Dawn is home room tary and treas irer ber of GAA and Society worked Hop likes all deslres to be a tary secre IHCYH Honor on J sports secre WEBB ALLEN Whats the use of Hgur mg on tomorrow when it s twenty four hours away' Al lrkes football after graduation wants to get married wrll manage a grocery store WEBER MARIE Fond ot' lun and ready for a laugh Vlce president secretary and iG1rls League represen tative of her home room worked as GO collector enjoys ice skating dancmg and baseball wlll be a secretary WERNER ROBERT Its just his brilliance shining through that makes his hair so bright a hue Home room vice presldent WILLIAM S, ROBERT A cheery smile lor ONE girl. Willie's favorite sport is wrestling . . , now works for A 81 P . . . looking for- ward to a life of wedded bliss. ZIMMERMAN SALLY Her friends they are many her foes are there any' Chairman of the refreshment committee for J Hop Saz has been rn Ushers and Needlecraft Clubs lxkes swxmmxng and basket ball De peeve is Janet 'WS 6 ma Rr are football and golf lrkes Mr Burnham plans to work in a grocery store 55 P - . 1 1. ' . gf vig, ,, A . . . 'i - ' v .s x' 2 . :wifi E - ., . '- Q ' . 4 ' . I . ' Q ' I v ' v 1 I . . D. I Z - I , ,. ..... . 1- ' ' i .- ' - . - . . . Red's favorite sports ' . . - - sux: ' Executive Staff ' A ,dpp ary.,---Q-.., xt! yww' -1 Pi 34- ii N Q . 1 A4 ' -F rua .. SIX-.Y V -5. L. Bates is attentively listening as L. Klimecky and Miss Lowrey suggest art work for the Lantern. Mr. Peterman has just divulged some secret, to the amusement of Miss Richards, M. Travis, and M. Laing. Lantern Staiif ' l . ' F Wfif 'iw 1 . 5. 1 ' ' lf Q' . if 1 5 , i 'R 'qv 571'. '!? IS-. Front row: J. Clingerman, L. Parker, J. Amsbaugh, J. Bond, C. Custer, L. Klimecky, L. Bates, N. Breeding, J. Niblett, P. Rowley, D. McMahon Middle row: M. Plowman, M. Laing, J. Sherman. D. Boettcher, B. Blanding, B. Turney, B. Watt, B. Block, F. Probst, M. Engle, E. Rogozinski, L. Crossman Back row: N. Forbes, S. Jones, M. Travis, H. Wakulsky, M. Stevens, N. Thomas, J. Redburn, J. McKinney, H. Allen, J. Bonner, V. Russell. M. Rounavaara, J. Newman l56l iw 5 4 A if ' , W 4 ' ' x X JH UY'i2'Q21:,,4gf- Z V '- m .SYWL 'K l?'N'l7 l71W3iIT'W'3v-'15!N..- 'i' .is 'AN' 'J?,f'M' :SFILN-ini JF ' V 3WV 7 f ' V -1 i 1 5 i I 1 i . 1 i T i i l w E 1 ,QW i I v r I 1 i , 1 1 X .,.. . , v Y Y N l x x w 1 I 1 1 f. J. Starr, J. Phillips, M. Grams Seated: J. Corwin, L. Enghoffer M. Keep, M. Hatt, B. Welton Standing: D. Severns, R. Schutt Seated: L. Lowry Left to right: C. Benson, L. Puffer, M. Earl. Standing: L. Rhynard, P. Raymond, C. Lundberg B. McQuery I N. Breeding, R. Dreps P. Schakelford, H. Burns, K. Holmes S. Morlok, J. Malatinsky, M. Wilson Depth, color, and richness are added to the music of our lives through the Academic courses offered in our school curriculum. English plays a major role with its inclusive program of dramatics, literature, journalism, and creative writing. In one of the above pictures, we find Neil and Rosie involved in the intricacies of diagraming, or rather Neil is, for Rosie is very bored with the whole thing. E581 Left to right: M. Phelps, A. Perkins, Left to right: D. Sweet. L. Miser, B. Niblock, N. Carpenter B. Mills, F. Moore, G. McKimmy Left to right: J. Fors, J. Gabrick, B. Sinadinos. Y. David, B. Barnes, J. Gipe Fx Left to right: B. Niblock, M. Brewer, E. Lawder, G. Felts, J. Skidmore B. Brewer, B. Moore, L. Foster This book isn't overdue-I paid that line yesterday . . . could you please tell me where to find this magazine? Such are the words Miss Aldean Pear hears daily. Advanced Composition students are often found in the library, busily working on the long- term. In the center picture, you see a group of girls frantically trying to End that last-minute information. Yes, those bib-cards must be finished tonight! E591 .- We F Left to right: B. King, R. Dell, M. Gill, L. Kopp, J. McKinny, J. Sherman, M. Wood 1. X , ...mn R. R0g0, I. Rosier C. Gale, P. Palmer, G. Siemon gcxsa. ' 'lp D, Carpenter, H. Wakulsky, D. Morris Adventures of roving warriors. the loves of powerful queens, and the customs of foreign coun- tries are a few of the interesting sidelights one learns in a language course. Helen Ends Cicero an entertaining subject for discussion, and Delores is an avid listener, but Don attempts to End some connection between his daily assignments and the gentleman in the toga. Through the use of pictures. maps, and lively discussion, a basic language is given a modern appeal. l60l W- - - 1 -. .,...w.t1:'v,-mf, Left to right: B. Block, N. Devereaux, L. Hall, T. Fronczak, D. Jessop, A. White x Xml M. Brewer, H. Marcussen B. Willsey, B. Cramer S. Brambrick, M. Klein uvrrnmrlim 'l ' gsswS3f - 'M Left to right: C. McConnell, B. Mills, L. Woodard, N. Peacock, E. Grahms, B. Blanding The students who choose to take mathematics leave Eastern with a thorough knowledge of this subject. In one of the above pictures, you will find one girl surrounded by handsome men. Lois surely must enjoy trigonometry, for look at the willing assistants that she has! Bill Block is even ready with an eraser in case there should be an error, while Archie's quizzical expression expresses dis- trust in Ted's knowledge of logarithms. l61l V' AHIT R. Jerrim, M. Henderson, B. Velanti Left to right: C. Simpson, J. Rom, I. Scamarcia F. Probst S. Kramer, B. Werner sf fl Left to right: D. Standish. R. McElmurry, Mr. Brisbin, B. Hoag, R. Tishrock Left to right: B. Bain. B. Lloyd, B. Adams M. Gill 5 Left to right: J. White. A. Ide, M. Swain. S. Penski Mr. john Brisbin's U. S. History classes are very cheerful, judging from the happy faces look ing at our photographer. We know that Roger loves history, but that grin might be inspired by Dick's subtle humor. Do you suppose that Barbara and Ruth won those corsages for being able to quote correctly from the Constitution of the United States, or could it be that this was the morning after the J-Hop? 62 l YY N Left to right: Mr. Douglas, G. Abbott, A. Klasko, D. Hewitt, J. Bower, L. Naden ,, .....i y - ... 4 if li V 1 ,V , , L S D. Jones, G. Berry, R. Beelby G. Wyble, P. Sellhorn, D. Wrzesinski X Lv Left to right: E. Parker, R. Sabrosky, P. O'Briant, J. Thornbary, B. Dorsk, L. Otis J. McCauley, J. Sherman Those horrible smells which creep out from under certain doors are nothing alarming. In the Chemistry laboratories many experiments are performedg some are successful, but others are the source of evil odors and terrific explosions. Mr. Douglas, in a typical informal pose, supervises Agnes' careful pouring as she performs an experiment. Jim lends a helping hand, but George looks rather apprehensive. Evidently he would prefer to be farther away from that dangerous apparatus. l63l f V V i 21 A ' 2? lg . QW. ,,f?,j,,e B. Addis, J. Boroughf C. Proos E Row I.' B. Bovee Row II.' J. Newman, M. Ruonavaara C. Proos, B. Britton, B. Gardner A musical composition attains perfection only through studies which contribute accuracy and attention to minute details. The Commercial Department offers an outstanding illustration of pre- cision and skill. Retail Sales is one of the most recent additions to the curriculum. Actual situations are brought into the classrooms. as may be seen in the above pictures, as Britton and Gardner listen atten- tively to what the well dressed young man should wear, and Betty plays the part of a customer for Joanne. Charles Proos shows a practical application of his studies as he checks invoices at Knapp's. i641 M. Sellers, M. Van Sickle M. Vukich, M. Treat Carl Terwilliger is stressing a point used in commercial adver- tising, as shown in good layouts, while Chuck Stephenson, Lor- raine Potter, Bobbie Watson, and Pat Layman look on. Store Merchandising involves business techniques ranging from the tiny store at Bosch's Corner to the exclusive and modern es- tablishment of Lowrey City. In order to become an expert typist, one must learn a great many details in addition to the technicalities of the keyboard and carriage. Margie and May demonstrate the correct method of inserting the paper, a pro- cedure that sounds simple enough until it is tried. Left to right: D. Cheney, E. Strauss. Left to right: M. Nelson, B. Swanson, B. Chenoweth, M. Six J. Boroughf, B. Smalley l65l my P, iabrecfom , Zeaxffma, zmuALciam., ,afzzcl f.fr,cmzqf --v Ufmev are fffe Zzlllgw -affafwkmfegy -?Ov072... fo' my ggfzzfifre. ' We mwfvecijaflw ,cledflcafe tlhz L949 f.-if GIIZZEVVVIL Z0 E66 fmam ,Luka 1305 l'Lfr'0,u.c7fff ,cz hue ,afzfzmeccafwn of fnzu.oLc Fo Zfge 'fgtuafovzfa of 9,cwi'wrm. lfecffaoll . b Pa.. B. Beasley, M. Coppins Row I: B. Simpson, R. Johnson Row II: M. Marcham, J. Parish E at wg? -Q 7 J. Golnek B. Watson B. Addis 1 Row I: C. Welch, B. O'Brien Left to right: N. Page, B. Goodse11,J. Fenner, Row II: E. Helmker, B. LeFurge, R. Sabrosky G. Spitzley Two times two, plus four, add five . . . No, none of this tedious hand work for the students taking ofhce practice. Their training consists of operating adding machines, comptometers, dhnaphones and aH other equnnnent needed to keep 3lU0dCfH odke funcdoning enhjendy. E561 N I ! l W t I I 4 Y.-- a-.a------.- .... am-, -..-ta.,-.-,,,.,g EPZ., ... a I I 'tene 3100 Club I Wim-,W maf- Row I: R. Tishrock, A. Seely, M. Stevenson, N. Buhl, B. Watt, M. Foote, B. Jordan Row II: B. Rostorfer, J. Mclntire, S. Cushman, R. Pollock, J. Snyder, P. Winnicki, C. Eaton, B. Sack, D. Garrett Joe's 815,000 smile has inspired Easternites to win national honors eight different times in the annual magazine campaign. Natalie Buhl demon- strates one method of becomlng Easterns top saleswoman. CNotice her foot in the door!J E671 Bob Rostorfer proudly displays the prize he won for being one of the outstanding salesmen in the 1949 campaign. ., .iw -. 'Xa I sr 3 1- is M iq 'XX 'Huw-Q P. McPherson A, Gladden B. Noelp, R. Holliday B. Jennings, D. Look 2, .K inns . , 5, K ' - 1 ' M HH' Q' Nfjfwffl E,..,..gx . . R. f ' '. ,714 2bx'Ve'J'f'WQ' 'gg gtejelg ,l . ,- 'L' The dripping brushes of the Art Department paint a background of vivid beauty for the theme of our daily school activities. Miss Richards inspires the students to attempt striking combina- tions, sophisticated patterns, and lines of stark modernity in oils, color, or charcoal. In our book of memories, we pay special tribute to Miss Richards, who so patiently has con tributed her time and talent to our production. l68l i l . :ml if , ' . ., mt I I in 5 Z I :JV .. . tiff i f F-all , B. Adams, L. D. Parks D. Paulson S. Meng F. Stowe The Industrial Arts make a definite contribution to the school melody. The delicate precision of drafting adds an exactness that is characteristic of a musical score. The melancholy wail of the electric saw is paralleled by the rhythmic bursts of sound from the auto shop. Accompanying the medley is the staccato beat of the printing presses. E691 '-7 v Upper left: P. Caruss, T. Koehler, J. Karkau, P. Pearson Lower left: D. King, C. Case, L. Ver- meersch, J. Nolan Upper right: D, Rich, M. VanKuiken Center: Mr. Eldred, R. Underwood Lower right: G. Struble, D. Trew, B. Casler TNXTW t Few people realize the many contributions made by Eastern's Printing Department. The students learn the basic elements of a trade and, at the same time, produce materials at the request of other departments. In the above pictures. Jack and his co-workers are setting type for the school paper, while Mr. Eldred explains to Reg the intricate process of composing a football program. l70l ..n..,.-.. an-.'.-.a.u. JA:mv:.11 vntirnwxuxmulnxnutlannktiilsi ' wmpgfw x V 5 fs. fi , ,Y I , 553. , V. -- - V za 7 , A vll- .. .3 ..... --A N . , V F I 'Q mf ig-4 ,, ... l y f'-T T fe ' S' i . .',v. is Q p l -4- t :LA--Ms' B. Kitsmiller, D. Allen, A. Hunt A. Bobrofsky, R. Harry M. Brewer, T. Bupp, D. Kuepfer Mr. Spitler, B. Quayle. H. Zalewski 4 , f 5 2 ,va .- JU. 1 In the annex, Mr. Spitler and his classes explore the mysteries of the automobile. They not only do actual repairing, but also study theories. Problems related to automotive are worked out in minute detail. This helps them to gain technical knowledge in the respective phases of this trade. When the boys leave our shop, they are a group of skilled mechanics. l X E711 Many of the jobs in woodworking are done either by hand or by power machinery as demonstrated by Wayne, Ted, and Jack. Both types of work require a steady hand and practical knowledge. Upper left: T. Beckner, J. McNaughton Lower left: W. McLellen Upper tight: C. Jones, D. Watros Lower right: F. Staffen. J. Giddings 72 End tables, cedar chests, and chairs are a few of the articles cut, sanded, and assembled in woodworking. John and Frank illustrate one of these tedious but necessary jobs. Upper right Mrs. Allen, L. Reimann Upper left: D. Cheney M. Robbins, L. Kirkcon- nell, I. Lawrence Center: ston, H. Tidwell Lower left: A. Whidden, P. Smith, Lower right: VanDyke'J'BartZ D. Beckwith, V. Rhines J. Scott, E. Lee 4.5. I X mg .ig Serene and gracious living is woven into our school composition by the ever-efficient Home Economics Department. The social problems which confront modern youth are given careful study by both boys and girls. Home management, foods, and sewing are offered as efficient aids to a happy future. I 73 I Mrs. Hollinger, J. Wool- F if , 'A .5 Sain Q2 X Q t -K . WV., ..: f in-N ' ,' iigmswif W. Upper left: R. Baxter Center: P. Cooley, P. Raymond Lower left: E. Kesler, M. Gilby Upper right: B. Parisian, M. Smith, G. Hillman Lower right: J. Andrus, J. Edgar. H. Chorak X T' 'sf Marilyn Smith is rightfully proud of her charming new suit, for she has gone through the rather terrifying process of having to take the initiative in selecting a pattern, buying material, and cutting cloth. Barbara Parisian admires the careful tailoring which has been accomplished under the patient instruction of Mrs. Kirby. l74l I v w l if ff -9' i I. Q2 rv N. l U l ii 'l ll l 'i 1. ll H ll . 1. Upper rrght: E. Gessner, F. Slater, B. Thomas, G. Scofes a Students interested in the preparation of food Find cooking classes very profitable Donna Beth jerelyn, and Delores show a keen desire to learn new reclpes for tasty d1shes usually a boring task Perhaps thelr brlght aprons ll Center: S. Alberts, J. Bacon, J. Amato ij Lower right: H. Sylvester, D. Ruff i Upper left: D. Dobson. J. McFadden, B. Good. D. 5 McMahon 1 Lower left: N. Insco, L. McKimmy, Miss Manchester 5 S. Rust, F. Moore l iz I fl 5 . l Shirley, Janet, and Josephine enjoy what is contribute to their gaiety. 1 I M. 75 BU SMALL FRY 2L 1 MW. A, td... ---L.,.-- xl l ,F 4- ' .. ...5:..A-M C' VJCTQQQ, of ' W!! 72,5- X - C7100 S -Y fi ffvo om P Dfw swf wif Q MGHTANQ DAY X THERE? M0510 IN THE '17 wmv Mwjwo RACING wma wi MOQN .5 5- YLON 'r-. vivim Q Y vw BEST TO You M if Upper left: J. Amato, J. Henderson, C. Deitz Center: Mr. Eldred, Mr. Stillman, Mr. Lange, Mr. Altenhof Lower left: Mrs. Jacobson Upper right: A. Everette, J. Niemela, D. Norman , r is , 13 Both the teachers' and students' cafeterias are Filled at noon with those who seem to have for- gotten their classes-at least for an hour. Behind the counter are the familiar faces of classmates, who serve the food under the friendly guidance of Mrs. Kennedy. 76 , Q 'I 1, 0 'va undo ,Un Concert Band 0 One of the high points of the football season is the home-coming game. The alumni sponsor the events in connection with this evening, and one of their pleasant duties is the escorting of b ' the home-coming queen and her attendants. The identity of the Winner is not revealed until she is presented by the president of the alumni group. She is then the honored guest at the dance which , follows the ame. The young lady honored this iii if year was Mgarilyn Foote, who appears in the picture at the left with the other candidates, one representative from each class. , ri' r, .V Standing, from left to right, are: Maxine Montgomery, Doris Boettcher, and 'Marilyn Foote. ll mf Seated, from left to right, are: Annabelle Ide, Mary -'I:3faff:., -' 5' , X. .liwif Earle, and Virginia Wright. 'TJ' At left: L. Wilcox, D. Bos, J. Robson, J, Stephens At right: B. Turney, P. Rowley, R. Hekhuis, J. Stephens E731 :A ' ::.:,z:mEZE.1 r.u:cns11fFP'8i:.a1mn'anma'-. - a Boys' Band Viola Dean Ed Spink L r--Y 1 X'- A Q .Zi 'A 2 I Arthur S. Best This year our bands have been given signal honors in having the opportunity to play at the State Fair in Detroit and at the Detroit-Pittsburgh football game. Because of their outstanding achievements, the boys' band has been extended an invitation to accompany the Detroit Knights Temp- lars to the tri-annual conclave in California next September. Cadet Band Rio Rita FEATURED CHARACTERS Corporal Wilkins Padrone ,,.. ,,,,..,, . . Carmen ..... ., Ed Lovett.. ,.,. ., Davalos . ,... . , . Roberto , ,. W. R' Mclmire General Esteban Lolita ., Rita . . ,. Chick Bean , Dolly Jim H, ,,,,,, , Katie Bean... . Sergeant McGinn. .,David Norman A.. .. . .jerry Clark Harry Barnard Delores Carpenter ,....,..-lack Mclntire . ,,,.. Jim Stephens Roger Hekhuis Philip Rowley . .i.i Vera Tisheff ,,.,May Van Sickel ., .,Noah Canfield ,,,r.,,,.Joan Foster ..,......Bill Turney ,, ,..,,,a,,..a,,a Pat O'Briant LLg.'l, '-V- ' J on Young At left: M, Van Sickel, B. Turney At right: N. Canfie1d,J. McIntire,J. Foster l30l Mad rigal Choir Row I: C. Taber, M. Ziegler, B. Runciman, P. O'Briant, C. Springer. D. Carpenter, I. Ballmer, H. Hewitt, J. Boomershine, B. Harmon, M. Waite, M. Hoats, E. Hopkins, A. Bowden. P. Bliesener, E. Woolcock, M. Hemenway Row II: J. Foster, C. Hulbert, J. McFadden, J. Wilder, E. Bristol, V. Ross, B. Ritchey, A. Sendzik, R. Nagel, J. Redburn, E. Garchow, G. Smith, J. Hubble, M. Van Sickel, V. Tisheff, S. Rust, J. Martin, M. Hamill Row III: T. Vasiloff, B. Sharp, J. McCauley, R. Quick, R. Hekhuis, J. Dunnigan, H. Barnard, B. Brewer, P. Rowley, M. Brewer, D. Bos, J. Starr, R. Smith, D. Lenz Row IV: T. MacDonald, J. Clark, R. Glossop, E. Rhodes, D. Wrzesinski, H. Fero, D. Norman, B. Turney, J. Mclntire, N. Canfield, D. Chapman, B. Reed, J. Stephens, L. Stoner Ik . 1 . it F 4 I ..- The choir has had an exceptionally successful year. The operetta Rio Rita was received well by capacity crowds for two successive nights. A, city-wide music festival, the annual Easter Can- tata, and a spring concert will round out the year's program. Above, in the left hand picture, is the girls' trio of Eastern and their accompanist. They are, from left to right, Martha Sutberry, LaVerne Hackney, Betty Standifer, and LaMoine Richards. These girls have been busily engaged during the semester singing for many organizations through- out the city. At the right are Burton Reid, Harry Barnard, and Lyle Stoner as they appeared in Rio Rita. Harry played the part of the elderly innkeeper, Padrone. E811 Girls' Choir Row I: J. Murphy, L. Hackney, C. Fortman, J. Cook, R. Nagel, E. Lawder, M. Grams, J. Smith, M. Con- verse. I. Ballmer Row II: L. Eyestone, B. Bovee, B. Beutler, B. Van Court, J. Martin, M. Keep, P. Janz, B. Standifer, R. Hawkins Row III: L. Moyer, P. Bliesener, B. Tanner, B. Parisian, Miss Lutton CStudent Directorj, K. Root, M. Sut- berry, D. Shattuck, L. Kopp 6th Hour Girls' Glee Club , -...... - A Q .. 4 I I IH I Row I: R. Starks, S. Tallman, E. Haddad, S. Schwartzman, L. Potter, J. Parr, B. Gruhn, J. Adams, L. Baker, ' E. McPherson, J. Zollman, C. Chase Row II: M. Stark, D. Cataline, M. Webb, R. O'Connor, L. Kirkconnell. J. Brewer, J. Andrus, E. Grams, I. Purchis, A. Widden, S. Gallop, J. Whitney Row III: A. Lautzenheiser, H. Chorak, J. Andrus, B. Foster, L. Enghoffer, J. Lowell, Miss Josey CStudent Directorb, A. Van Alstine, V. Barrows, B. Corey, S. Bush. J. Phillips, C. Dargitz 7th Hour Girls' Glee Club If Q s I .. - .... . I I .ILM . Row I: D. Webber, J. McConnell, M. Harris, N. Locke, N. Mann, D. Ruff, N. Reifsnyder, F. Driver, B. Hedges, P. Sweet, N. Carpenter Row II: J. Baker, J. Starr, J. Anderson, E. Lee, B. Moore, B. Kiter, J. Plocharczyk, P. Rogerson, N. Pulice, C. Elsenheimer, P. Elieff Row III: A. Ide, M. Owen, P. Bleisener, E. Shepler, A. Boone, R. McCall, Miss Josey fStudent Directorj, M. Kost, M. Stevenson, R. Parmenter, R. Zerba, M. Ziegler, B. Alexander l82l ' Y 'TTHI' .:., .5529 , 'ig W Sal. S i f . 5? 1 M A x , gr, Q e '7 'Q 10 -x i Candy Lane Lx ! M. Page, J. Clingerman F J. Hanes, M. Glesher L. Blank. R. Brooks, D. McMahon, R. Hekhuis, P. Benedict, J. Clark M. Foote, D. Chapman f84 1E v..-1-1-n.uv--nv..-xi,-.,- Sea Shell Echoes Y luis.. 'H J R. Hekhuis, D. McMahon D. 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Wuerthner, J. White, E. Moyer, J. Starr, Mr. Harris 90 w '1 ' Bible C7 Seated: M. Swain, N. Peacock, A. Bowden. E. Hudson, S. Stortz Standing: J. Garrett, B. Sanford, H. Ellis, P. Fish, Mr. Van Vliet seared. H. Ellis, B. Sanford 5' f Standing: M. Swain, P. Fish Paint Splashers -ig g, ,:7? 'l V ' M4597 . . j ' new? '. ,, ' W ga 1- , . . 1-9.1 x , '9 f WW Row I: J. Bacon, A. Myers, K. Hamilton, A. Jacobson, E. Rogozinski, D. Gokee Row II: D. Van Sickel, L. Wallace, V. Rus- sell, B. Hedberg, B. Bunn, J. Parish, Miss Richards Row III: S. Kramer. O. Ketcheson, J. Wol- cott, W. Russell, R. Davis, L. Worcester J. Wolcott, W. Russell, O. Ketcheson, B. Hedberg E91 l Public Relations 55' Seated: B. Reynolds, S. jones, V. Wheeler, S. Alberts Standing: Mr. Sheathelm, D. Grof, P. Wolo- shyn At left: V. Wheeler, S. Jones, P. Woloshyn Retailing and Ofiice Practice S Row I.' Beach, Mattson, Gardner, Proos Diener. Reynolds, Addiss Row II: Frederick, Brady, Hinckley, An thony, Kesler, Darmogray, Woolston Coltson, Miss Crandell Row III: Mr. Manz, Adams, Bain, Prock- now, Chenoweth, Budden, Kindy, Strauss Miller. Mrs. Mattson Row IV.' Felice, Alger, Kappler, Boroughf, ' ' Lamkin, Cokonougher, Buxton, Adams, ' Mafcham . J. Boroughf, L. Beach Row V.' Cook, Eggleston, Brltton, Procknow, Waters, Deal-tins, Smith, Johnson V I 92 1 I I I. 1 ,s 'A fl 1: ,n -1 II QI I I Le I, El II 5I I .I II ll If EI II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II ,. I I I I I I I I I I Projectors Seated: J. Bell, D. Bell, J. Garver, L. Wil- helm, C. Crego, J. Rhea Standing: D. Stanish, H. Alexander, R. Duzenbury, G. DeLine, P. Byam, J. Mc- Grath, Mr. Cohn At right: L. Wilhelm, J. McGrath, G. Garver mm Ushers Woods, Knisely, Pifer, King f93 Row I: Rogozinski, Foster, Ashbaugh, Jordan Pelt, Schultz, Baker, Fulson Row II: Shackelford, Hunsaker, Reeve, Dud- ley, Fay, Lamkin, Dobson, Cowdry Row III.' Hawkins, Brown, Jenkins, Lowns- bery, Knisely, King. Bush, McNaughton, Hemstreet Row IV: Phelps, Rose, Narrnore, Moore Roberts, Smith, Andrews, Blankenship Purchis, Hath Row V: Henderson, Wiggins. Whidden, Grams Forrester, Fortman, Janetzke, Woods, Lam: kin, Nipple, Hatter Row VI: Marshall, Adams, Wood, Russo, Niemala, Harris, McConnell, Pifer, Driver Grams y 1 9 7 Y-Teens Hi-Y N-C Row I: A. Havens, P. Rowley, F. Osgood, J Sherman, D. Heller, L. Klimecky, R. Tish rock Row II: T. McCaffrey, B. Jones, A. Strauss T. MacDonald, D. Bell, J. Scamarcia, H. Deehan. Mr. Douglas Row III: C. Jacobson, S. Tallman, B. Cham pion, D. Bittel, O. Hatch, D. Geahan, E Hawkins, J. Starr, E. Sayer Row IV: B. Paddison, D. Kittle, J. Dunnigan, J. Sherman, J. Schmierer, G. Thomas, J. McKinney. G. Geary, J. Christopher l94l in -H -- -fwf 1.1-.,T 'T' 'f A -' wh., The Y-Teens is a junior organization of Y.W.C.A. Its purpose is to build a fellowship of girls devoted to realizing the ideals of Christian living. Seated: L, Wood, M. Lee Standing: L. Reed, G. McVay B. Paddison. J. Christopher, J. McKinney, R. Tishrock


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