Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1950
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FOREWORD
Durmg the years spent 1n Oomv to school we
have opened the portals to happmness throuvh
learnlng W1th the help of a co operatue faculty
we have garned knowledge 1n the fields of htera
ture, suence and the arts In thls 1CLOI'Cl we shall
try to reveal p1ctor1ally the lT1C1dCl'1tS of these past
few years so that when the school doors have closed
behlnd us, we may then rel1ve once agaln our
happy hours at Eastern H1gh School
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We gratefully ded1cate th1s 1950 Lantern to Mr Leyrer our courteous kmd
and slncere asslstant prxnclpal who has gulded the Student Councll for many
years and who has helped to open the door to success for many an Eastern I-hgh
School student
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TABLE OF CCNTENTS
AdU11U1Stf3t1OU
Semors
Classrooms
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MR WHEELER MR LEYRER MISS BENJAMIN
Home of the Quakers
EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL
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Board of Athletic Control -
Seated Mr Walker Mr Wheeler Mr W1nston Mr McCann
Standmg Scott Rutherford Della Galduchlk Jxm Culver
School Board
Mr Planck Mrs Waldo Mr Duncan Mr Mllks Superintendent of Schools Mr Rich Mrs Allen Mr Andrews
Asslstant Superintendent Mr Averlll Mr Bauerle was absent when thls plcture was taken
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Student Councll
Contemplatmg the newly revised constitution f Busy dividing the new Student Council members
the Student Council are president Eugene Petersen 1nto various committees are Larry Fowler president
SCCFCXHTY MHFIOI1 Owen and Marlon Owen secretary
Honor Soczety
President Doris Boettcher is explaining m detail As one of the few girl presidents of Easterns
the National Honor Society plaque to Vlce President National Honor Society Sylvia Braman plans the
John McKinney Treasurer Dick McNe1l and Secre semester program with Vice President Dick McNeil
tary Marion Owen listen intently Treasurer John Sherman and Secretary Karen Stok
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vice president, Otto Kerng treasurer, Kim Gillett: and John McKinney, vice president: Ed Moyer, treasurerg
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Glrls League
Dlscusslng the poss1b1l1t1es of an advantageous Presldent Carole Gates and Vlce Presxdent Beverly
program for the following semester are Carole Gates Roberts turn their attention to maklng favors for the
pres1dent V1rg1n1a Wrlght secretary Jackxe Wxse Sophomore Tea whlle Secretary V1rg1n1a Wrxght and
treasurer and Nancy Thomas vxce presldent Treasurer Ada Foote offer helpful suggestlons
Boys League
Becommg acquamted w1th the functxons of the
Boys League whxch IS a newly formed orgamzatxon
IH Eastern Hlgh School are President Klm Glllett
and Secretary Treasurer Harry Barnard
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Secretary Treasurer Harry Barnard dxscuss s forth
coming proJects of the Boys League with the new
pres1dent Ed Moyer The fellows are planmng a
servlce program whlch w1l1 greatly benefit the boys
of Eastern H1gh School
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Row D Moline Fox L Pierson C Hayden MLK1nney P ani B Tomlnson S Broek S Foust
Row M Burnham F Travis P Mallxson M Terranova J harley In Bee S Jennmgs L ROgOllUSkl A Cox Mr Leyrer
Row P Anderson J Engdal M Malllson G Sremon J Horn S Braman J Marshall S Bambrlck B Smder J Hoy J Hoats
Row J Johns J Alexander N Moore R Preuss E Reynolds J Subar B Barnard H Webb D Whitney S Rutherford D Phrllxps
D Fuller
Row 5 L Fulson M Ostrander C Warner E Moyer G Hope L Fowler H Sheathelm B Batsche J Cruthls F Brokaw R Beelby
D Radway R Stone J Gunn J Culver
Row! J Cu ver F Conklin L Shance D Radway S Braman M Malllscn H WLbb H Barnard C Fagg
Row 2 IL Woolcock S Ballenger E Bee D Galduehlk S Subar C Smith B Smrler J Boettcher A Melntlre
Row? Hoats D Oakley F Rogolxnsln Gllflkl S ennxng Earley Adadow C Elsenhelmer L Plerson Coprlanr
Leyrer
ROW4 Keyes J Engdal F Travis N Moore F Garner D MLKeel B Stone T Walker R Kern J Warren D Phllllps
Row 5 B Tomlinson G Wery B Ahlers W Chapman T Wuerthner B Barnard J Cruthls R Preuss B Deason R Beclby B
Trudgen B Feguer S Rutherford
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Honor Soc1ety
Row 1 D Mason P Janz B Edwards S Reeve M Weber D Wear D Krlbs A lde A Gaus
Row 2 K Stokstad S Ballenger N Buhl J Proetor S Lott B Watt J Tldswell H Wakulsky M Mallxson E Hldey N Kesler
D Oakley
Row 3 J Van Wyhe M Hamlll J Altman L Reed J Redburn N Thomas J Burnham L Bates S Braman V Russell C
Clausen B Moore
Row 4 A Cox C Fagg J Starr E Petersen J Grddmgs B Sack B Trudgen V Perrone R Voelker J Subar P Wrggxns Mrss
Benjamin
Row5 B Block E Moyer L WIILOX P Byam H Sheathelm G Hope E Sptnk Sherman H Barnard B Newman J Robson
H Allen F Conklxn A Strauss
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Row l A Caus A Ide B Cunningham J
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Raw 2 Fenner V Russell J Shor 1
D Oakley J Burnham E Hudson
Row 3 J Altman P Smlth K Woods
R Watson M Molhtor
Row 4 J Gtnter E Jennings M Malllson
P Palmer L Gllson F Conklm D
Row 5 J Warren C Gale R Voelker
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Starr J Poctor C Elsenhx mer V Hatter N Halstead M Baker S Whee er L Casler
I-lamtll A Van Alstlne B Moore D Meier F Muller D Mason J Van Wyhe L Reed
Wlgglns M Owen J Glddlngs
Lott S Schwartzman S Ballenger A Cox Horn J Adadow C Clausen D Krlbs
N Moore A Jacobson A Seeley E Garner J Forsyth M Bellvrlle L Wllcox P Jani
adman
Perrone J McK1nney H Allen T Wuerthner J Leavengood D Spencer H Barnard
B Neuman E Moyer A Strauss C Fagg J Subar E Spmk
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M1 s Hanson
Mlss Butler
In Easterns modern well equlpped ofhce we see M1ss
Jeanette Hanson and Mlss Donna Butler handmg graduatlon
tlckets to Senlors Alden Wood Lu Ellen Kopp and Delorlse
Moshkosky There are many other dut1es whxch they per
form throughout the semester for the students and faculty
of Eastern Hxgh School Thelr da1ly work conslsts of typnng
taklng dlctatlon answerlng telephone calls sortlng the
teachers mall and actxng as an mformatton bureau The
dlstrlbutlon of locks and management of the sale of varlous
tlCketS also fall upon the1r very ellicxent shoulders Although
thus lnterruptlng thexr work they always have a cheery
smlle for thelr guests These efiiclent secretarles partxclpate
1n many of the extra curr1cular aCtlV1t18S of the faculty
They do thelr share ln actmg as hostesses at teas or at par
tles they attend school dances and each has had a role ln
the annual faculty play Eastern Hlgh School appreclates
the hardworkmg ofhce staff
C ustod1ans
R Sweet C Plankenhorn J Ommen D Brtllhart I Largent J Henderson M Cook K Montague D
Yarnell Easterns capable custodlans find that movmg furmture and sweeplng are only mmor dutles
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Donna and Jeanette must act as receptionists for the school,
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Mr Sage Advlser Senlor Officers D Phllllps presldent R Dell vice presldent L Lowry secretary
M Owen treasurer
Semor A s
Sophomore OHi4,ers THROUGH EASTERN S DOORWAYS fumor Ofncers
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We opened a door which disclosed many hours of studying scores of frzendly faces
L Wllcox E Spmk A Ide H M Hamlll S Braman L Fowler C Lundberg C Hulbert A Alk
en
Marcussen J Powell C Klng
excitement at athletic contests and after school socral events a
R Corr T Sample T Manson A Gaus B Deason M Ness
R Steadman V Perrone J R Rees
Starr N Carpenter
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Il moments to treasure forever
Wlllson J Dudley E Rogo
zmskx C Gates A Cox J
Proctor P Layman J Alt
man H Hewxtt
ABELL JOHN
Lantern Staff Sen
tor B play Govern
ment workshxp john
ts on the varsity swlm
mmg and track teams
Porpolse Varsxty
Fur Feather and Fm
Clubs pet peeve xs
sophomores plans
to enter M S C
ADAMS BERNARD
Home room vlce
presndent mterests
are cars gxrls archx
tecture and swxmmmg
lrked by all students
who are not semors
Bernard xntends to Jonn
the army
ADAMS RICHARD
Played reserve foot
ball gtrls and sports
hold hxs Interest
after obtalnmg a Job
Duck plans to enlxst ln
some branch of the
service
AIKEN ANNETTE
Treasurer of junior
class tn Y Teens and
French Club Semor
B play decoration
commxttee for Glrls
League dance muslc
and dancmg amuse her
dlsllkes people who
are never on txme
mer m Mexlco w1ll
attend M S C
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ANDERSON
MARILYN
Member of Y Teens
GA A and Glee Club
golfmg and art hold
Marxlyn s attention
plans on a brlght fu
ture wnth Gerald after
attendxng business col
lege
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ANDREWS
MARY LOU
Belongs to the Ush
ers Club Mary
mtngued by music
football games people
travelmg and personal
and social problems
class bothered by
Latxn teachers has
hxgh hopes of owntng
a new car a nursmg
career awaxts her
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ALEXANDER
GAYLORD
Lantern Art Staff
partrclpated m swtm
mxng while ln hugh
school dellghts nn
hunting and Flshmg
has prejudxce agamnst
art teachers Gay
lord plans to have a pn
vate lake and resort
ALLEN HERBERT
In Semor B play
three semesters
Lantern Art Staff
Honor Society
musxc tennms huntxng
and drawxng are hls
specxal tnterests
even though he dlslnkes
surprxse te ts he
joyed M Brlsbln s
history class Herb
plans to maJor ln art
at M S C
ALTMAN JACQUE
LINE JANE
Honor Socxety
JHop commlttee
worked costumes
for the Semor B play
lakes everythlng tn
general and nothing xn
partxcular trked by
the 8 15 tardy bell
Jackte wxll be a future
co ed at the Umverslty
of Mlchtgan
ANDERSON JOAN
Special mterest
people dlsllkes wrlt
mg themes llmlted to
nlnety words takes
vocal lessons Glrl
Scout leader mem
radlo announclng ap
peals to Joan
BAKER
MILLIE LOU
Member of GAA
and Y Teens
Easterner Staff golf
and swlmmtng delight
her xrked by people
who call her Red
Mlllxe wtll not mlss
2 10 plans xnclude
jnm and secretartal
work
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BALLENGER
SHELLEY
Secretary of Y Teens
Grrls League rep
resentatxve Honor
Society worked on
Easterner lrkes to
dance and swxm
Shelley looks forward
to attendmg Michigan
State
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BALLM ER
ILAH MAE
I operetta Lady
Be Good worked
on JHop adores
swlmming music and
hayridcs hates
snippy people
wishes everyone could
get along without hurt
mg others Ilah
caters to the nursmg
profession
BAM BRICK
SHIRLEEN
Shirts was a Stu
dent Council represen
ta ive t lar e
ticket committee for
Homecoming dance
member f Y Teens
and G A A wants a
pet skunk to name
Instinct going to
attend modeling school
BARNARD HARRY
StudentCouncilmem
er Boys League
secretary treasurer
Barney rs the rep
resentative from East
ern t e Youth
Speaks Up plann1ng
committee member
of Honor Society and
H1 Y Club particr
pated in three operet
tas and the Senior B
play irked by lazy
people future unde
cxded
BARNES BETTY
Member of G A A
properties for Senior B
play and favors for the
J Hop enjoys soft
ball and basketball
Betty Boo is rrked
quiet P
wishes sne knew a way
which everyone
could get along w1th
out arguing uncer
tam as to future plans
BARNUM ROBERT
Bob is a member of
the Fur Feather and
Fin Club in bowling
league especially
interested in being
honor student
noyed by Miss Wal
ters attention to Burt
hopes to spend sum
mer looking over scen
ery at Grand Haven
BARTOS STANLEY
Member of the Boys
Band eager t
graduate Stanley s
future plans include
Joining the army
BARTZ JEANETTE
Jeanette likes skat
ing and softball
hates boys that tease
er bookkeeping
and clothing are her
favorite subjects
will work and then be
come a housewife
BAXTLR JANE
Member of Ushers
C ub G A A and Y
Teens in Girls
Bowling League
chairman of publicity
for Senior B play
dancing parties and
a certain wrestler hold
Janes interest pet
peeve M M thinks
Mrs Huffman is won
derful has her eye
on M SC and becom
ing a secretary for a
criminal lawyer
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BECKWITH
DOROTHY
Dancing roller skat
mg and being with
certain people is heaven
for Dot dislikes
home room 210 gov
ernment class and
homework week
ends looking for
rd to b a a
telephone operator
BEELBY RONALD
Ron was treasurer of
H1 Y Club in Sen
ior B play Student
Council Hx Y dance
committee dislikes
senior home rooms
future lies in M SC
or G M Tech
BERNARD
BARBARA
A member of the
Bible Club and Girls
League Barb en
Joys church activities
and playing the piano
loves beautiful art
and music annoyed
by girls who chase
boys will take p
office work or practical
home nursmg
BITTEL DAVI
Belongs to the Hi Y
Club - - fsports and
music keep Dave busy-
- s - aggravated by
sophisticated gi IST- -
future plans ., 'xclude
Michigan State.a .tlief
armed service. f V '
BOGLE. BILLIE
Member f Girls'
League, G.A.A., and
Y-Teens V - o J-Hop
committee - - devising
methods to get out of
work keeps her busy
- A annoyed by romeos
and by hall officers - -
tries to stay on he
good side of teachers
- - Billie is undecided
about the future.
BONNER, JAM ES
Lantern Art Staff ' -
jim's favorite pastimes
are drawing, hunting.
and fishing - - despises
motor scooters that
pull out in front of
him - - will become an
art instructor.
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BOOMERSHINE
JOAN
Madrlgal Chorr J
rs lnterested IH Earl
Wells smgmg swrm
mrng and clothes
aggravated when Lm
ford Lerbum takes her
parkmg place will
marry the near
future
BOPP DORIS M
Semor B play
Y Teens D Bopp
hates half grown out
butches has the
habxt of benng late for
home room lrkes
horseback rldlng and
1ce skatrng plans to
become a secretary
tute JJ
BOYLAN BARBARA
ager of Lantern and
hasterner home
room secretary
vorrte pastrme xs roller
skating especially w1th
Bill hates knock
kneed horses Babe
hopes to keep working
after graduatlon
BRAM AN SYLVIA
P esxdent of he
Honor Socrety pro
gram charrman and vrce
president f French
Club Student Coun
cnl correspondence sec
retary Y Teens
member chaxrman
of mvltatron commit
tee for J Hop y
vra s u ure 1 s
studying law at M S C
and the Unrversrty of
Mrchlgan
BREWER JOYD
Member of the Latm
Club on bowling
team crazy about
football games danc
mg partxes and Or
vrlle Jo wrll mrss
the thrrd hour VISITS to
the Nugget Darry Bar
p ans to study cr:
mlnal law at State
BROKAW FRANCIS
Bud was a Semor
B Student Councrl rep
resentatxve at large
e m b e r 0 f F
Feather and Fm Club
speexal mterest rs
women B IS
pet peeve wrll take
xt easy for a year and
then attend college
BRUCH MAYNARD
Member of H1 Y Club
reserve football
enjoys sports and musrc
annoyed by egotrs
trcal teachers rs
lrkes grrls who dash
madly through he
halls Maynard plans
to enroll nn some col
lege
BURKE RICHARD
Home room presrdent
partxclp es IH var
Xffiey fo b l basket
ball track
m r of the Varstty
football ca
hates bleached
Dxck rs look
mg rward to becom
electrrcxan
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BURNHAM JANE
Honor Socxety French
Club and Y Teens
Semor B play decor
atmg commlttee for
Gxrls League dance
Jane lrkes to spend
her time dancmg or
hstenmg to musrc
plans to travel rn Calm
forma and Oregon next
summer wrll go to
college at State
BURNS ROBERT 9
Bob was presrdent of
hrs home room ar
gurls and baseball ln
terest hxm teachers
are hrs pet peeve
looks forward to
tendmg art college
BU RSLEY NANCY
Reading partxes
dancing footballgames
and Frank are favor
nes of Nan th1rd
hour vxsrts to Nugget
Darry Bar w1ll not be
forgotten office work
after graduatlon t
be followed by mar
rrage
BURTRAW
PHYLLIS
Girls League repre
sentatrve helped on
J Hop Phyllrs rs rn
terested learmng
how to cook w1ll
mrss thxrd hour rn 2 10
a Job as secretary
unc uded her
future
BUSSCHE
DELORES
e m b e r o f t
Needlecraft Club
Grrls Bowlmg League
sewmg and skat ng
occupy her lexsure tlme
Delores lS looklng
forward to becommg a
typxst for the govern
ment
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Treasurer of home
room went on band
trip to California
J Hop committee
interested in gym and
band Roger has no
future plans but will
be glad to graduate
CAM PBELL
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and
irked
Eastern s
CANNON BETTY
Learning to cook
ta es p most
Betty s time
gravated by Loulses
gab she would like
see Mr Bras in
without his moustache
wants to marry
Tony and live to he
one hundred
CARPENTER
NANCELANE
Girls League repre
sentative secretary
and treasurer of home
room member f
G A A and Y Teens
chairman Gir s
League dance Nan
adores ice skating
music and tall blondes
with butches favor
ie teacher Mrs
Athey will attend
college and become a
music teacher
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LOWELL
Lowell is particularly
interested in account-
ing - - fascinated by
comptometers - - goal
is to work for Inter-
national Business Ma-
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CLARK DONALD
Was junior B repre
sentatlve for Band
Council member of
the French Club
Donald was on a I Hop
committee sports
and music occupy his
leisure time lrl-:ed
by lazy females has
his eye on the navy or
college
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CHENEY,
DONNA FAYE
Secretary of glee
club - - member of
Needlecraft Club - -
Donna is crazy about
"Martie," football, and
basketball - - looking
forward to ofhce work.
CHOULOCHAS
JOHN
President and vice
president of home room
Shorty was on
thc lfasterner Staff for
one semester likes
English motorcycles
and tall blondes me
pccve sophomores
who talk too much
intends to go to Cali
forma and then om
the army
CHRISTOPHER
DAVID
Vice president f
home room member
of H1Y and Varsity
Clubs football man
ager his loves are
Carole and sports
Jerry is aggravated
by M iss Garrity s mind
reading ability head
ed for M S C to study
radio or agricultural
ellglneeflng
CLAUSEN CONNIE
Member of the Lan
tern Staff and onor
Society lm Needle
craft Club F worked
on JHOT 'likes to
Jba eball basket
Ja nd football games
enjoys studying
latin annoyed by
her brothers Miss I
Smith is her favorite
teacher a future
Michigan State L0 ed
CHERRY, BARBARA
Jerry is "Bobbie's"
main interest - - hates
people who worry a
great deal - - came to
Eastern from Texas
during her senior year
- - will go to the
Academy of Art in
Chicago.
CLIPPERT
RICHARD
Dicks interests are
photography and sports
doesn t exactly
ike strict parents
future plans include
work work and more
work
COOK, JOYCE
Dancing and bowling
are "Cookie's" favor-
ite pastimes--slightly
peeved by P. W. A -
Finding a job will be
first thought after grad-
uation
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COOK. RICHARD
Richard graduated
with the January class
- A boxing interests him
-- doesn't care for a
certain history teacher
- - thinks life is great
wi become
mechanic
COOLIDGE
AM YLOU
Captain of a bowling
team spends her
spare time roller skat
ing and bowling
Amylou hates people
who do not practice
what they preach
hopes to attend col
lege or continue her
photographic work
CORR RICHARD
Member f Boys
Band J Hop com
mittee Dick thinks
a lot of Ginny tanc
ing and sports is
likes some teachers
even though he con
siders home room a
prison he still thinks
Mr Walker is all right
may go to college
or become a bricklayer
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COTTON
NANCIE A
Cotton is a Girls
League representative
worked on Sopho
more Mixer and Girls
League dance Finds
football games and
Oldsmobile convertt
bles very interesting
hates high heels
and anklets when worn
together after spend
ing some time in Cali
forma she may attend
c ege at O SI
M S C
COX ANN
Student Council and
Girls League represen
tatlve member I
the Y Teens and Honor
Society devotes her
leisure time to music
and sports Ann will
be a music major at
M S C
COOKE, DEAN
Lois Borley intrigues
him - - has nightmares
about teachers - -
"Cookie Jar" has de-
cided to go south and
take lite easy for 1
change
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CRAWFORD
WAYNE
First string baseball
member of Varsity
and Fur Feather and
Fm Clubs Punk
enjoys baseball and
golf irked by girls
with short hair
decided about the fu
ture
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CREBO YVONNE
Vonny was on the
jlrlop decoration com
mittee fascinated by
ice skating and danc
ing aggravated by
nosy people and black
and blue spots thinks
Bob is almost perfect
future plans are
no de i e
Z
CRONKRIGHT
WILBUR
On the football base
ball and wrestling
teams Wi lie
an ardent sports fan
pet peeve dogs
dreams of a future as
an aviator
CROOPE ELSON
Elson delights
printing hunting and
traveling dislikes
grumpy home room
teachers will keep
is position e
State Journal
DALRYM PLE JO
nterests le
Frankie Laine records
and in sewing irked
by people who keep
her waiting Jo hopes
to make a happy home
or Lee soon ver
soon'
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DARMER. LORNA
Properties committee
for Senior B play - -
enthusiastic over swim-
ming, dancing, and
Eugene - - visiting the
Nugget Dairy Bar dur-
ing third hour will be
missed - - "Georgie"
is planning to take up
nursing at the Spar-
row Hospital.
DEAN. VIOLA MAY
Girls' League repre-
sentative - - head drum
ma'orette f Girls'
Band ice skating
and dancing occupy
Vis leisure time
aggravated by going to
the family cottage
plans on spending the
future with Kenny
DILASON BILLIE
Student Council
JHop committee
Senior B play
tracted by basketball
baseball swimming
and a certain junior in
Z 68 in addition to
gir s who talk oo
much he hates physics
thinks Mr Brisbin
and Mr Stillman are
wonderful teachers
is M S C bound
DEEHAN PHILLIP
Reserve baseball
worked on J Hop com
mittee Phi is an
ardent baseball fan
can t tolerate under
standing women
ture occupation is un
decided
DELL RALPH
Vice president f
senior class Varsity
Club member
golf basketball and
cross country teams
especially interested in
golf ping pong and
bowling doesn t like
lunch line crowders
Ralph is a future State
man
DeRYKE JANET
President of Needle
craft Club member
of GAA and ast
erner Stal? danc
ing swimming and
roller skating appeal
to Jan dislikes in
clude home room 210
and people who brag
about themselves
will enter business col
lege
DOMBROSKI, JOHN
John's constant
thoughts are of base-
ball and Grand Haven's
beautiful scenery
aggravated by girls
with short hair
p ans to Join the navy
and then retire at an
early age
DUDLEY
JACQUELINE
Member of French
Club Y Teens and
Drama Club Senior
B play and J Hop com
mittee interested in
Neil and dancing
dislikes concerted and
unhappy people
Joys slumber parties
will enroll in business
college
DUTTON, ALLENE
Spanish Club member
- - received a G.A.A.
letter - - Sock Hop
dance committee - -
in Aqua Follies - - has
a fondness for swim-
ming and music - -
'tDutty" disapproves of
racial discrimination - -
M.S.C. awaits her.
EATON. CURT
Curt is a member of
the Boys' Band - - in-
terests lie in M.S.C.'s
football team and keep
the rods in s
Chevie knows no
thing worse than con
celted women look
ing forward to college
and rearing a family
ESTERLINE
BONNIE
President of Girls
Bowling League
G A A Bonnie likes
to swim and play ten
nis peeved by home
room and egotistical
boys will attend
Central Michigan Col
lege after graduation
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EVERETT, ARLENE
Roller skating, danc-
ing. and certain guys
appeal to "Ar" - - hates
home room 2-10 and
people who are con-
ceited - - enjoys talk-
ing to D. B. and P. F.
- - will become a nurse
or a telephone opera-
tor.
EVERETT. JACK
Member of swimming
team - - Spanish Club
- - likes hunting. fish-
ing and women
peeved by friends who
try to imitate radio
comedians Jack will
take up electrical engi
neermg at Michigan
State
FAGG CHARLES
Honor Society and
Hi Y Club Senior
play interested in
Pat baseball and has
ketball Chuck hates
tall girls favorite
teacher is Mr Brisbin
M S C will gain a
new student in the near
future
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FERGUSON
MADELYN
Fergie is a member
f the Needlecraft
Club spends her
spare time drawing
and Finger painting
admlts dislikmg crowd
ed home rooms
joys watching football
and basketball games
Mrs Huffman heads
er lst of favorite
teachers future lies
in secretarial work
FEROLIL TONETTE
Belongs to the bowl
ing league co bust
ness manager of the
Lantern Toni is es
peclally interested in
getting a 300 score in
bowling she com
plains that the week
ends are too short
has chosen a secre
tarial career
FINKBINER PEGGY
Peg has a fondness
for sports and a cer
tain fellow dislikes
home room 210 con
ceited boys and the
Southtown Theater
IS an usherette at the
Michigan traveling
and becoming a nurse
are her after gradua
tion plans
A' 3
FISH PHYLLIS
Spanish Club member
swimming is a fa
vorxte sport Phyl
delights in going north
a college education
awaits her
FORRESTER
HELEN JEAN
In Ushers Club and
Glee Club sports
occupy Helen s leisure
time hates home
rooms hat are
crowded plans t
ecome air in
hostess
FORS ,IO ANN
Jo is a member of
Y Teens Interested
in Marvin ice skating
and roller skating
irked by butch haircuts
and conceited football
players looking for
ward to nurses train
mg
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FORTON SHARRON
Belongs to G A A
treasurer of Bible Club
enjoys sports and
classical music
Sharron is aggravated
by people who are al
ways late w at
tend Moody Bible In
stltute for social serv
ice training
FOURNIER
BEVERLY
Bev is a member of
the Social Dancing
Club likes dancing
and hayrides inter
ted in a certa
fellow named Keith
Waters dislikes
loud mouthed boys who
thmk they are Gods
gift to women r
Potter is her favorite
teacher will become
a housewife
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FOWLER LARRY
President of the Stu
dent Council
varsity football and
wrestling teams
Senior B play Var
sity Club doesnt
re or a certa n
teacher s jokes Larry
would like to become
the proprietor of a frog
farm
FOWLER LEWIS
Student Council rep
resentattve Lantern
Art Staff enjoys lls
tenmg to Spanish gui
tar music peeved by
student teachers
Louie hopes to become
a architect or take
up drafting
FOX JANET l'AY
Girls League and
Student Council repre
sentative member of
Drama Club worked
on Senior B play
J Hop committee
Foxie is especlally
interested in Roy and
driving a car hates
catty remarks about
her hair and knee socks
immensely enjoyed
Mr I-Iaydens govern
ment class plans in
clude medical college
and marriage
FUESS BOB
In the operetta Lady
Be Good thinks
Billie Eckst ne s music
is easy on the ear
State will gain a new
student when Don
Juan enrol's
FULTON CHARLES
Bowls in the Quality
Service Store League
Chuck doesnt like
home room teachers
who shout too loudly
a member of the
Boys Band he went
to California will
own a grocery store or
become a professional
bowler
GABRICK
MARY ANN
Lantern Staff - -
member f bowling
league - - loves popu-
lar music and money
- - boys aggravate Mary
Ann - - would like to
travel. especially t
Hawaiian Islands and
Austria-Hungary - -
looks forward to secre-
tarial work.
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Aedile olggatin Club
- - Serlio play - -
Honor ciety - - J-
Ho mittee - - in-
terested 1n that cer
tam party peeved
by home room 2 10
arlxe s favorl
teachers a MISS I
Sm1th Mnss Toogood
and Mr Br1sb1n
plans to attend M S C
or U of M
GARRIS PATRICIA
Debate department
secretary Pat holds
a G A A let er
swam m the H O Show
and the Aqua Follxes
Fmds peace of m1nd
when kmttmg and
sw1mm1ng doesn t
understand why anyone
should have rac1al pre
jud1ce dreams of a
posrtmon as a pr1vate
secretary
GARVER GERALD
Jerry IS a member of
the Projectors Club
enjoys almost every
tht but school
TUV, I'IOOI'l ITIOVIES
QINIS to be an X ray
te l'llCl3l'1
GATES CAROLE
res1dent f t e
1r s L ue for two
nsecu 1 semesters
Carol as served as
Sloth presr ent and sec
X etary og' the GA A
v1ce es1dent of
s rts 1nterest
,K er me ber of Ten
L-ails b and Pmg Porqg
u lxkes peop e
Iwho Q W1 at
tend ol ge o r
cholce af er gradua
of ytxon
HALE DONALD
e sport f 1
cholce 15 wrestlmg
gtrls appeal to Don
but the faculty doesn t
w1ll study the black
sm1th occupat1on
Mxchxgan State
HAMILL MARYLU
Honor Soc1ety and
Madrlgal Cho1r
chanrman f favors
comm1ttee for J Hop
l1kes to hear good
muslc and to have fun
dlSIlkCS Amerlcan
Government and home
work Marylu w1ll
be a co ed at State
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ROBERT
I operetta Lady
Be Good Rob
b1e s lnterests are
sports g1rls and new
cars he w1ll Jo1n
the navy o attend
college
GAUS. AUDREY
Honor Society and
Y-Teens - - Senior B
play - - Student Coun-
Cl 11k9S to dance
1rked by everyone
who remarks Gee
you re small'
Gus IS always tardy
for home room
WlShES to be someone s
eff1c1ent stenographer or
secretary
GIDDIN S JO N
Honor Soc1ety and
Senlor B play Var
snty Club john
Joys trnsectmg angles
w1shes he could get
the car more often
looks forward to seven
years of college pre
parmg for a chemlcal
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career
GIPE JOAN
Member of G A A
especlally xnterested 1n
dancmg roller skatmg
and M S C hates
people who brag about
themselves Jo con
stders Mrs Huffman as
one of the best teach
ers 1n Eastern may
travel around the world
tn an a1rp1a'1e
GRAY HAROLD
Served var1ous
t1mes as secretary vlce
pres1dent and presldent
of home room French
Club varslty tenn1s
would llke wrest
g lf lt werent
much work Fuzzy
plans to Joln the navy
fi'
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HARM ON
BETTY JEAN
ember f t e
French Club Betty
enjoys Madr1gal Cl-1o1r
muslc and art are
on top of spectal mter
e s ISI r1oth1ng
dehnlte 1n m1nd for
future plans
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Percy's interests lie
in ice skating. danc-
ing. and working on
cars - - aggravated by
J. M. - - wishes Jo
knew how to chew gum
- - he will enlist in the
U.S. Navy.
HATCH JAM ES
Drama Club
serve football vocal
music and working are
highly regarded by jim
getting up in the
morning to attend Mr
Haydens history class
is not especially p
pealing hopes to be
come manager of the
Paramount News Stand
HATHAWAY
CAROL
Member of French
Club Student Coun
cil and Girls League
representative
Cate likes dancing
swimming college
men and sports ir
ed by Cotton s Jeep and
lippy sophomore girls
after traveling t
California she will at
tend college at M S C
HAWKINS
EDWARD
Belongs to the Hi Y
and Varsity Clubs
interest lies in girls
girls and more girls
peeved by a certain
math teacher
would like to own a
gas station or a print
shop
HIGEL NORMA
Girls Bow1ingLeague
member interested
ln a certain someone
with a butch haircut
Norma doesn t like
people who show off
and little brothers who
n t go to
when told would
like to become a pri
vate secretary for some
mee boss
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HILL VAUGHN
Spends most of his
time thinking about
working e
not interested in girls
he will continue his
education through the
courtesy of the US
Navy
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HILL WILLIAM
Woodworklng is
Bill s favorite pastime
he won second prize
for a book case he en
tered the Youth
Talent Exhibit will
worry about future
plans after he gradu
ates from Eastern
HEATH, CHARLES
Member of the Hi-Y
Club and Boys' Band - -
track manager - - he
is a sports fan - - gar-
rulous women aggra-
vate Chuck - - the
service will gain a new
man in the fall.
HILGLE SHIRLEY
Glee Club inter
ested in her future hus
band and in music
dislikes boy crazy girls
Shirley is planning
on being married
June
HENDERSON
MARILYN
Member of Y Teens
and Retailing Club
Girls League repre
sentative loves to
dance with someone
other than Audrey
men for example
doesnt like the idea
of A G s getting into
her lunch Clem
delights in winning
game of checkers
planning on cleaning
out her locker Csome
day
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ir s e re r
sentat Mad
t S
Rita d ad
inks yone
ambl
tion H-gglizes iss
T ood an ph o
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HILTS EUGENIA
Member f Girls
Band ,lean has a
fondness for dancing
skating and music
dislikes quick temper
ed people looking
forward to office work
and marriage
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HODGKIN DICK
Vice presldent
French Club mem
ber of Varstty Club
football manager
radlo electronxcs
swlmmtng baseball
pool and football take
up hrs lexsure trme
spelltng dnsgusts Duck
a future M S C stu
dent
LAVERNA
Gxrls Band pzano
xce skatmg and all
sports appeal to Ver
me unxnterestnng
faculty members and
Amerxcan Government
bore her Mr Bosch
I5 her favorxte teacher
has hopes of becom
mg a concert ptanrst
or piano teacher
HOLLANDSWORTH
MILDRED
Glrls League repre
sentattve Mtllle
ltkes sports and any
thlng exclttng ts
ltkes people who can t
take a Joke she
hoptng to be able
rettre at an early age
HOLLIDAY
RUSSELL
Member of the Fur
Feather and Fm Club
and the Porpolse Club
belongrng to the
varsxty swrmmtng team
he ls one of Easterns
best swimmers
Porky doesnt par
tlcularly ltke a certain
home room teacher
wnll Jom the axr force
or work at the Market
Basket
BETTE J
Square dancing bowl
mg foods and a cer
tam boy keep B J
busy she drsltkes
concerted people per
oxxded hanr and the
song Mule Tram
rs planntng on a tnp
to Colorado and mar
rrage
EPIA-Ev
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HOPKINS EUGENIA
Member of the Buble
Club M a dr tgal
Chotr Shtrley
finds football games
and musxc very 1ntr1
gulng dxsgusted
wtth naggxng teachers
an anything to d
wtth history
mtres Mr McInt1re
HUNT
EMMOGENL V
Member of Ushers
Club and GAA
llkes dancmg skating
clothes music and a
certam someone
finds peop'e wlth had
tempers mtolerable
ftenfa trxp to Call
orm wxl constder an
tnclude secretarta J
work and marrtage Ox
flo .
HORN JOANNE Dry WIKNTER THOMAS
In Y Teens and So Worked on a J Hop
Clal Dancmg Club committee member
On 3 IHOP C0mm1Uee of the Projectors Club
horseback rldlng frjmoys teasing Bar
after graduation 11lan
swtmmmg and all othe Tom has hopes
sports are favorltes of becomm manager
os dlsllkes nothxn at he Q Basket
more than bleacl egxjf 'J
ha1r wtll studv f
medlclne at Michigan
State or the Untvers Q
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of Mrchtgan fy
CAROLYN
Secretary of her Jun
lor class member of
Madrtgal Cholr and
French Club unter
ested m bowlmg dam
mg and dattng Leo
e has n love r
teachers pets Caro
lyns future lb focused
on getttng marrxed and
findtng a typing Jeb
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l24l
cretary f t
sophomore class
Homecomlng Queen
candidate for two years
Honor Soclety
Madrlgal Cholr Sen
lor B play dancm
and lrstenmg to Flsh
Moore s mustc are pas
times of Annte s
home room and chemrs
try class are dlslxked
by her M S C bound
IDE DENNIS
Member of both Var
sxty and Spanlsh Clubs
va stty basketball
and baseball spends
his lelsure time bowl
ing playmg golf and
pmg pong and water
sknng Kung s Jokes
ho rods and hxtch
hrkers are Dennxs pet
peeves a great frxend
f Ralph Dell wxth
whom he wxll attend
Mlchlgan State
INSKEEP JOYCE
A hall ofh er
Joyce IS especxally 1n
terested ln a guy from
around these parts
J H and the small
home room 210 exas
pe ate her Mrs
Huffman ts her favor
1te member of the fac
ulty future plans
are not certaln
JACKSON
RAYMOND
On the varsity base
ball team member
of Varsxty Club
terests he tn golf pool
and ptng pong
doesnt care for home
room teachers and
Kmgs Jokes Rav
plans a hunting and
6Shll'lg tr1p with Chuck
wtll be a freshman
at M S C
vm
get
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MYERS LORRAINE
Sophomore Mxxer
commlttee dancmg
an Russ at rac
Larry at
drsllke ns slung
wxshes to b com
an arrlme h es
marryssomem sp cr
M
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m of the U
CFS
she
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Uwe!
p nogr re 0
by r dhe
j, bo 5 wxll
co gift go to
NELSON
MARY LOU
CEU g
s fas
eeved
child
att nd
w r,k
Mary drd belong t
the Ushers Club
disgusted by noxsy
class rooms and gum
chewmg expects to
become a prxvate sec
re ary the near
future
W-
skew
NESS MARILYN
Presrdent f Smgn
Painters program
chalrman for Drama
Club member f
French and Socxal
Dancxng Clubs charr
man f decoratlons
for J Hop specnal
mterests l1e m horse
back rrdmg dancxng
ar and sports
Nessy IS golng
attend portraxt pamtmg
school at Lake Wxnona
NEWMAN BRUCE
Bruce belongs to the
Honor Soclety and
French Club an en
thusxastlc sports fan
track and cross
country teams wlll
further hrs educatron
at some college
NOBLET'
GLORIA JANE
Y Teens member
roller skatmg and fish
Ing are her number one
mterests would luke
to see the world wxth
that specmal someone
Glorxa IS looklng
forward t entering
telephone or secretarxal
work
NORTON LESTER
Lester Ends baseball
football and basketball
very enjoyable
mg to college and be
commg a teacher are
rncluded m hrs future
plans
O BRIEN ,IO ANN
Worked on the J Hop
commxttee rnterests
are centered around a
fellow called jim
Jo doesn t care for D
P or fellows who wear
levls does a great
deal of sewmg she
wouldnt mind taking
a trip to Calxfor I3
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O NEIL DONAL
Dons favorrte sub
jects are prmtmg and
woodwork home
room and egotrstrcal
people provoke hum
has chosen prmtmg as
hrs future career
OVENHOUSE
FRANCES
Grrls League repre
sentatlve Fanny
ln glee club an
Drama Club a e
tanlrng student
terested m Dale N
lrkes to tease shy boys
and to bowl trouble
makers are not found
on her lrst of frxends
Bosch ts xdeal
office work
and marriage awaxt
her
OWEN MARION
Secretary of Student
Councxl and Honor So
cxety treasurer of
semor class and presl
dent of Drama Club
rn Sen1or B play and
on Lantern Staff
charrman of J Hop
smgs Madrrgal
Choxr rates jim and
actxng as belng extra
specxal d1SllkCS xr
responsrble people
Marlon wonders
there xs anythxng Mr
Brxsbrn doesnt know
wxll attend State
teacher
PAGE NANCY LEE
Member of the Fu
America modelmg
mterests her Nancy
drslrkes people who
rald refrxgerators
partxes w1ll study
1n Cleveland to become
Xray techmcxan
and nurse
PARISIAN
BARBARA ANN
Secretary of Needle
craft Club Retarlmg
Club and Grrls Chorr
mam mterest rs R G
abhors butch harr
cuts and boys who
wear levxs to school
Suuy enjoys domg
housework and wrll be
marrned after gradua
tlon
PARKS FRED
Captam of the cheer
leaders worked on
the JI-Iop enjoys
dancrng women
don t rnterest Fred
hrs future hes rn the
navy
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Student Council rep-
resentative - - belongs
to the Tennis and Ping
Pong Club - - Bill
spends his spare time
farming, hunting, and
Fishing - - dislikes his
home room and girls
who "attempt" to be
sophisticated - - plans
to attend M.S.C.
PATTERSON DON
Secretary treasurer of
the Porpoise Club
track manager mem
ber of the Varsity Club
and Fur Feather and
Fin Club Pa has
been on the swimming
team for three years
all sports and painting
horses please him
he hopes to be employ
ed by the Conservation
Department
PEARSON BILL
Bills interest is cen
tered around printing
he is annoyed by
four or five girls stroll
ing together n he
halls after gradua
tion plans are uncer
tain
PELL JACK
Printing and skip
ping school are his
specialties doesn t
have too much love for
teachers who give
s the National
Guard takes p the
major share of Jacks
time happiness for
him would be owning
a print shop
:miie
'slid'
mafia
PETERSON LOIS
Member of the French
Club JHop com
mittee finds music
reading and history
fascinating pet
peeve short men wait
in for buses an
people Pete has
hopes of securing a
position as a stenog
rapher and that of a
housewife
PHILLIPS DONALD
President of senior
class Don is an
asset to the wrestling
team member f
Fur Feather and Fin
Club says he likes
staying home and study
in remembers skip
ping school with L L
is pleased with
thoughts of going to
Florida
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PELT. MARGARET
Margie belongs to
the Ushers' Club and
the G.A.A. - - adver-
tising manager of Lan-
tern - - dotes on ice
skating, football games,
and bowling - - doesn't
like pajama parties - -
helped with the East-
ern-Sexton football
program - - is pleased
at the thought of en-
tering ofhce work.
PENSKI STANLEY
Reserve football and
varsity track bas
ketball is another sport
which he enjoys
Stan is definitely no
fan of those who try to
be funny but a en t
a stiff course in jour
nalism or forestry at
C w ll take p
his time
PERKINS WAYNE
Perky is now work
ing part time at a gas
station groans when
he thinks of grammar
and advanced compo
sition GM Tech
will gain another stu
dent
PERRONE VITO
Vito is active in var
sity golf and wrest
ling Varsity and
Spanish Clubs Honor
Society Senior B
play doesnt mind
eating a all
will enter Michigan
State
PIXLEY DONALD
Debating and track
most pleasant hours
are spent thinking of
baseball and deep sea
diving drivers who
pass p hitch hikers
are people most dis
liked by Pix
vies the lucky students
w o will have Mr
Young and Miss Gar
rity will learn deep
sea diving in the navy
PLOWMAN
MARLENE
Assistant art editor
of the Lantern
terested in art especi
ally handicrafts con
ceited people exasper
ate Marlene she is
going into business for
herself
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POWELL. JERRY
President of home
room 3 ll member
of the Latin Club
worked on various pep
assemblies likes
people in general and
girls ln particular
Jerry thinks week ends
are nightmares
ardent hunting fan
some lucky college will
receive Jerry this fall
PRATT CARLTON
Carl belongs to the
Tumbling Club can
usually be found
3 42 art school is
his destination
PROCTOR
JANET FAY
Girls League repre
sentative advertls
ing manager of Lantern
danclng ice skat
mg bowling swim
ming and playing the
accordion appeal
er Janet works
in the main office
had a part in the mak
ing of Eastern Sexton
football program
w1ll become a secre
tary hopes her fu
ture includes Jack
RAM EY JAM ES
3 im active
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pitcher on the varsnty
baseball team en
nor B play cast
Varsity Club is
life centers around
baseball and Journal
xsm dislikes fellows
who talk against the
ath etxc teams ut
never do anything t
better them plans a
future of Journalism
and baseball
RAPPLEYEA
SHIRLEY
Number one mterests
are music and swim
ming bored by home
room 3 11 Shirley
hopes for a future mar
rled life wlth D H S
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RATLIFF BONNIE
Girls Band major
ette for two years
likes to roller skate
and dance peeved
by Joyces car
Dopes future
cludes a trlp to Alhu
querque New Mexico
possibility of Joinmg
the WACS and hopes
of being married to
D F
PRocToR
Joyce H
Belonged to the Girls'
Band - - enjoys roller
skating, dancing, and
shows - - annoyed by
a teacher on the third
floor - - after Finishing
high school. "Hot Rod"
will Fund a job.
PUBLOW JOHN
John s interests lie in
week ends and dear
hunting peeved by
the Drive in Theater
and a certaln history
class attending G M
Tech is his post gradu
ation plan
PULICE
NORMA JEAN
Glee Club member
Tookie ISf3SC1l"l3YCd
by dancing and accor
dion players cant
stand egotistical boys
and people who crack
gum has intention
f owning her own
store and becoming a
good housewxfe
PULLIAM HELEN
Collie comes t
Eastern from Resur
rection Finds that
E B roller s a
mg swimmmg horse
back riding and danc
ing attract her atten
tion doesnt hke
money borrowers
thinks a great deal of
her mother after
working for a couple
of years she wants to
travel or be married
RAY JERRY
Says he enjoys work
lng pet PCCVC lS 3
soclal sc1ence teacher
Curly will attend
three trade schools
m Massachusetts upon
graduating from East
ern
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RAYMOND PEGGY
Chairman f band
dance committee
Proxxe is a member
of the Girls Band
enjoys roller skating
and square dancing
concerted boys and a
certain friend s car are
her dxsllkes thrilled
with the hopes of shar
ing an apartment with
the gang
RECK GLORIA
Go is Very fond
of horseback riding
favorite subject is art
Finds people Wl10
crack gum intolerable
looking forward to
a Job in Greenville
Michigan
REED. LOIS
On the executive
board of the Y-Teens
- - girls' sports editor
on the Lantern Staff - -
member of G.A.A. - -
"Lo" finds swimming
and gym most interest-
ing - - prefers small
home rooms to the
larger ones - A college
and nurses' training
are future objectives.
REBS RICHARD
Boys Band var
sity wrestling and
serve football fond
of horseback riding
dislikes people with
no sense of humor
may enter some col
lege
RHINES VELEZ
Fond of R W box
mg dancing and tra
veling knows no
thing worse than cheap
people ee
taking the retailing
course longs for the
da w en she can
work
me Hi
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RHYNARD. LEROY
LeRoy has worked in
the library for three
semesters - - despises
people who forget the
owner of the objects
they borrow - - he
will study ministry at
Asbury College in Ken-
tucky.
RISK DON
Dons mam interest
is a certain trl
doesnt care for week
ends he has mten
tions of becoming a
mechanic
RITCHEY BETTY
Secretary f home
room 3 ll Betty was
in the Senior B play
and two operettas
she Finds a certain fel
ow and Madrtgal
Choir very attracting
dislikes being call
e by h r specxa
nickname thinks
Miss Toogoods whip
works wonders
future M S C co
.mg
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ROBERTS,
BEVERLY
Executive board of
the Y-Teens and vice
president of the Girls'
League - - business
secretary of Senior B
play - - on J-Hop com-
mittee - - enjoys danc-
ing and being with the
"gang" - - Bev finds
people fascinating - -
despises crowded lock-
ers - - State will be
her destination.
ROBERTS
CRYSTAL
People who crack
their gum and a mem
ber of the faculty on
third Floor are Crys
two main dislikes
she has decided to be
come a secretary or 1
stenographer
ROGERS JERRY
Member of Fur
Feather and Fin Club
on the baseball team
likes good ookmg
girls and sports
Jerry thinks that the
navy wll be part of
his future
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rigued b h e fand
ll sports
tr veling a b sue
will do oFF1ce work 0
enroll at some college
ROSS VIVIAN
Member of the
rigal Choir Viv was
in the operettas Rio
ita an Lady B
Good belongs t
the bowling league
knows nothing worse
than peroxided h
and home room 3ll
after working fcr
t e state of Mich g n
she will marry B R
ROSTORFER
JEANETTE
V1ce president
home room a cer
in male teac er
peeves her Squeak
has many ideas for
future plans
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ROWLEY MARY JO
Refreshment chair
man for jHop
Pmkys mam mter
s a certain e
low named Chet et
peeve a senior home
room teacher after
working for awhile she
wtll marry that cer
tam State student
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RUNCI AN
BETHANY
Representative to the
Girls League
member of the Madri
gal Choir Beetsie
xf 11 t e two operet
as to Rita an
Lady Be Good
member of the French
Club delights in
jitterbugging and be
bop can t tolerate
boys who dont know
how to dance will
attend M S C a ter
taking a trip to Cali
form
ARON
Girls League repre
sentattve sewing
class music and art
are favorites of Sharon
dislikes peroxided
hair and an American
Government teacher
she thinks Eastern
should have more
teachers like Mr Bosch
and Mtss Garrity
has hopes of spending
her future with Morrle
RUSSELL
VIRGINIA
Student Council and
Girls League represen
tatxve belongs to
the Paint Splashers
Club Jmny Lee
has been on the Lan
tern StaFf for three
years and IS the pres
ent art editor - - mem-
ber of Honor Society
- - peeved by student
teachers - - she will
teach art after study-
ing at State.
SAM PLE, TED Q xl
Varsity baseball ,I-
member of the Boy'
Band for three y
- - representative
the Student Council - -A
Martha is Ted's inter-
est - - he will acquire
a "ball and chain"
after graduating.
SANFORD
BEVERLY
Bev belongs to the
Bible Club captain
of one of the bowling
teams likes to play
softball and bowl
dislikes getting up at
6 30 every morning
Just to come to school
To live work
and be happy is her
motto
SAUL ILP NE
Swimming skating
dancing traveling and
music take up most of
Irenes thoughts
peeved because time
flies so quickly s e
would like to travel
and then become a
stenographer or
newspaper or printing
,.. pompany
SAUNDERS CHRIST
Interests lie in the
feminine sex and deer
hunting
the person he most dis
llkes Sport will
enroll in some college
an then choose
bride
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SAYER ELDON
Eldon is a member
of the H1 Y not par
ticularly enthusiastic
over a social science
teacher appreciates
money wants to be
come an educat d
farmer
SI' LLERS ELTON
Elton plays a part in
Eastern s sports pro
gram belonging to the
varsity baseball bas
ketball and football
teams thinks Nancy
is extra special
South America here he
comes'
SHATTUCK
DOROTHY
Girls Choir
G A A basketball
dancing and dark hair
ed boys attract her
distracted by girls who
bleach their hair and
by conceited men
after traveling ln Cali
forma Dot will stud
in New York to b
come a beauticxan
SHAY RICHARD
Thinks stamp collect
ing is a very enjoyable
hobby Funds getting
up in the morning very
distasteful Dick
formerly attended Sex
ton he has inten
tions of studying draft
ing at night school
SHEIBELS KOREEN
Corky likes swim
ming and softball
has eye on D E S
bleached hair aggra
VE-HES El' 35
dreams of becoming
housewife
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SHEPLER LOYAL
Sheps constant
thoughts are of girls
someone whose
name is Russell irks
him hopes t b
come a good farmer
SHERMAN JOHN
President t' home
room 311 vice
president of H1
The Man Who
Came to Dinner cast
treasurer of Honor
Society John loves
those girls glad
too only one
semester of grammar
he has always want
ed to become a genius
and is looking forward
to more wishful think
mg
SHORTZ JOYCE
Jo belongs to he
Glee Club and Y Teens
likes horseback rid
mg swimming skat
ing dancing R E M
and working for Mr
Simpson dislikes
noisy girls would
like to travel
SIMPSON JAMES
Jim s determined
not to be attracted by
the opposite sex
the Job of an electri
cal contractor will be
filled by him
SINADINOS,
Blass E.
Member of Y-Teens.
Drama Club, and Girls'
Choir - - in Senior B
play - - finds reading
and watching people's
actions quite interest-
ing - - doesn't like to
practice her music les-
sons - - Bess is a fu-
ture psychology major.
SLATER,
FREDERICK
Fred is an admirer
of the girls V - peeved
by G. S. - - he plans
to work in a grocery
store and some day
own one of his own.
SMITH RAYMOND
Smitty has a fond
ness for hot rods
Finds sleep very enjoy
able dreams of be
coming a famous tool
maker
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SMITH PATRICIA
Girls League repre
sentative spends
much of her spare time
writing to Josef
hates be cal
Patsy Pat would
like to work as a typ
is n some oflice
travel to Oregon
SMITH
PHYLLIS JEAN
Enjoys being with
Sharron and Joyce
greatly admires Mrs
Huffman Phil
will miss playing ball
at noon in the girls
gym looking for
ward to a Job at he
Bell Telephone Com
pany
SMITH ROBI' RT
Member of the R
talling Club well
occupied by a good
game of golf peeved
bv thirteen long years
of school and his be
ing late part of this
time Smitty in
tends to enter the re
tailing field prefer
ably store manage
ment
SMITH, M ARTHA
Future Homemakers
of America Club - -
roller skating, bowling,
and dancing head her
list of special interests
- - loathes nosy and
prejudiced people - -
Martha hopes to be a
dental hygienist or an
airline hostess.
SONIER DARLENE
Dancing is a great
favorite of Darlene s
thinks sophomore girls
and concerted boys
stand in a class all by
themselves upon re
ceivmg her diploma
she will do office work
SPENCER DONALD
Vxce presxdent f
home room mterest
ed nn chemlstry and
golf dlsllkes prac
tlce teachers Don
wxll enlarge hrs knowl
edge of chemistry at
Mxchngan State
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STANLEY RAM ON
Ray IS m the H1 Y
Club Senior B play
cast 15 crazy about
pool bowllng sports
and gurls provoked
by studyxng and large
home rooms he w1l1
study to become
aeronautical engxneer
at the Massachusetts
Instxtute of Techno
logy
SPINK EDWARD
Vxce presxdent f
sophomore class
member of Honor So
CICIY and Lantern Staff
Semor B play
crum major of Boys
Marchmg Band
chaxrman of publncxty
for JHop Youth
Forum enjoyed Mxss
Lowreys World Lxter
ature class Ed has
the teaching profession
m mlnd and will study
at M S C
SPITZLEY GERALD
Both gxrls and foot
ball appeal to Spxts
lrked by a teacher
after jommg the
navy he wlll become
a Welder or an xron
worker
SPURBECK JIM
rm a ardent
member of the varsxty
baseball squad rs
constant thoughts are
ed dmslnkes
a teacher who thmks
she ns so important
fu ure hes n some
phase of business
STANLEY ANN
Representatlve of the
Student Councll
Grrls Band mem
ber f the bow mg
league Funds kmttxng
argyles and playmg
brxdge enjoyable
Anme desplses b
mg called Freckles
nurses trammg wrll
follow one year of col
lege
STARR JOYCE ANN
Treasurer of home
room 311 Glee Club
secretary Joyce
smgs alto nn the Mad
rlgal Cholr typmg
shorthand and musxc
are enjoyable subjects
for her unnerved by
student teachers and
peroxxded halr er
educatlon will be fur
thered at some college
was
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'ew
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RICHARD
Presrdent f hom
room m Senxor B
play lxkes all sports
math and hxstory
knows nothing worse
than practxce teachers
C ho ds
course of engnneermg
for hlm
ISS
STEFFEN PHYLLIS
Hr mterest IS n
Petoskey Mlchlgan
peeved by people stand
mg m groups xn the
center of the hall
Phyllls ns lookmg for
ward to lxvmg near
Petoskey
STEPHENS
BARBARA
Member of French
Club worked on
J Hop prefers I
be called Barb rather
than Slarbl cant
stand butch hanr cuts
STERLING JAY
Swnmmxng team
Gllmple belongs t
both the Concert and
Marchmg Bands
cast of operetta Lady
Be Good partxcx
pated m varlous pep
assemblles enjoys
huntmg and travehng
he IS no fan of gxrls
who run around and
cant be trusted
hopes to make sellmg
hrs future occupatmon
STEVENS MARY
Mary delxghts
buymg clothes as
gone to charm school
and spends part of her
tlme modelmg plans
have been constantly
changmg for our
years but she IS con
sldermg fashxon d
sxgnmg
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Honor Society and
Drama Club secretary
- - Senior B play - -
Lantern Staff - - Stu-
dent Council represen-
tative - - Karen put in
many hours working
on the J-Hop - - French
Club - - abhors mis-
pronunciation of her
first name - - some
lucky college will see
her this fall.
STOWELL ALAN
Al has spent a busy
three years keeping
away from work
likes to travel even
with limited funds
will begin studying for
dental career
some campus next fall
STRAUSS ARTHUR
Hi Y Club Art
is partial to winter
sports strongly op
posed to large home
rooms and practice
teachers makes
fairly good sundaes
they say hopes to
own and operate his
own drug store
SWAIN MAYBELLIL
Maybelle has held
several offices in the
Bible Club re
mendously enjoys de
bating bowling and
reading dislikes
anyone who takes ad
vantage of kindhearted
bookkeeping at a
ness sch ol
,AM
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QWANSO
ntere otate
around da ci g roller
skating Bunny
gossi and con
ceited boys disgust
Ellie dreams of
a secretarial Job
SWANSON
RICHARD
In Boys Marching
Band G a
water skiing attract
him aggravated by
women who cant stop
giggling he will
pursue a course in vet
erinary medicine t
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SWIERCZYNSKI
JOHN
Student Council rep
resentative pool and
math rate high with
john will attend
college of his choice
TABER CHRISTINE
Girls League and
Student Council repre
sentative member of
Madrigal Choir for two
years worked on
J Hop Easterner
Staff Chris dotes on
singing and dancing
detests clumsy dancers
intends to gq to
New York or :attend
college
TABOR, JANE
"Twin" is attracted
by softball. swimming,
bowling, and Dick - -
defender of the aboli-
tion of rat races and
of sophomores in sen-
ior gym classes - - sec-
retarial work lies
ahead of her.
TABOR JEAN
Interests include
swimming bowling
softball and Walt
knows no one worse
than a high school stu
dent who doesn t act
his age after leav
ing Eastern Twin
will become a secre
tary
TAVENNER
CLIFFORD
Women and money
rank high with Cliff
hopes short skirts
will be fashionable
at least in the locality
where he is
TEACHOUT,
STEPHANIE
Girls' League repre-
sentative - - member of
Ping Pong and Tennis
Club - - on the bowl-
ing team - - likes to
play a good hand of
Canasta - - "Stevie"
will travel westward
to California with
Candy.
TLRWILLIGER JR
CARL
Participated in sev
eral pep assemblies
C and poker are
extra special wit
Twtgg tries to
avoid talkative women
considers warm days
as being perfect for
staying out of school
has intentions f
eeping his ob
Smalls
THORPIL BARBARA
A representative
from home room to
Girls League Bar
bara is craly about
fo tball tr ck and a
State student hopes
Eastern isnt judged by
certain e of i s
English teachers
pecting to hear wed
ding bells ring
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BEVERLY
Belongs to Retailing
Club Bobbie s
constant thoughts are
of a fellow in the Air
Force called Ronnie
is peeved by people
who think they are
better than anyone else
plans on keeping
her job at Penney s
TOWER CANDY
On the retailing pro
gram Girls League
dance committee
thrilled by modeling
bowling is a favorite
sport Candy doesn t
care for boys who con
sider themselves super
lor California is her
destination after her
diploma is received
TUPPER CHARLES
Finds bowlmg pool
and the opposite sex
quite enticing Chuck
wouldn t mind at all
if a pretty quiet girl
would teach him to
dance main ambx
tion is to leave Lan
sing
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TURCOTTE, RITA
"Frenchy's" special
interest is a tall man
of her acquaintance
she can t tolerate snobs
and concerted men
has two Jobs in mind
that of a typist and
of a housewife
TURNER HARRIET
Treasurer of Needle
craft Club member
of Y Teens on re
freshment committee
for ,ll-lop typing
and bowlmg appeal to
er is exasperated
by two closely related
girls Tootie has
great hopes of getting
married and making
Ernie a good wife
VAN WORM ER
WILLIAM
Buster finds life
fun when it comes to
woodworking is
ambition is to become
a well driller
if
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e of the Honor
If My K i - classical
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JACQUELYN
Selected for the N
tional Honor Society
Senior B play cast
member f he
Drama Club jackie
is home economics and
industrial art editor of
the Lantern a party
lover fnot the political
kmdl she under
stands why there are
not many paper girls
having a route of her
own will devote her
life to medical mis
sionary work after
studying at Calvin Col
lege
VELLANTI BETTE
Secretary of Retail
mg Club college
fellows more than in
tercst her men who
can t be trusted are on
her black list after
traveling through Cali
forma or Texas jean
intends to enlist in the
womens division
the a1r corps
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the piano
es
y girls
vorite class is
is think
g of a college edu
cation
WATROS DALE
Tumbling Club mem
er spends a portion
of his time doing archi
tectural drawings and
working on house con
struction dislikes
large home rooms
Tubby has chosen
the Job of a carpenter
as his occupation
WATSON BOBBIE
Co advertising man
ager of Lantern and
Easterner roller
skating and people fas
cinate her Bobbie
knows no one worse
than a concerted per
son headed for a
secretarial career for a
while anyway
WEBB
MARY JEANNE
Girls League repre
sentative member of
the French Club and
Madrigal Choir
singing football games
and a certain someone
rate high with Dim
ples doesn t think
er neighbors are as
cute as they think they
are M S C bound
WELFORD
GEORGE
Buds interests lie
in boxing basketball
and baseball
fan of conceited girls
Michigan State
next on his agenda
WHEELER JOYCE
A former member of
the Student Council
and Drama Club
Joyce s interest is Al
dislikes Jealous peo
p e doesn t care
for sophomores in sen
ior gym classes
hopes to spend her life
with Albert
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Reserve debate squad
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President of East-
' 'ff' eI'n's Boys' Band - - in
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M I ball manager - - Stu-
' 'dent Council - - chair-
an of band dance
5 nds pleasure in hunt
g fishing basketball
Ootball and dramatics
not too enthusiastic
over English and social
studies teachers
Tedd will attend State
in preparation for some
form of law
WILCOX LYLE
Editor of the East
erner treasurer of
sophomore class
Honor Society
Lantern Staff Pat
and new cars um'
Lyle wishes shirts had
snaps to keep them
tucked in has no
definite future plans in
mind as yet
will
ore
elon
WILSON LEONARD
Member of football
team during sophomore
year Leonard dotes
on drafting will be
come a draftsman or
possibly a farmer
WINNICKI PHILIP
Band treasurer
Phil is a member of
both Boys Marching
Band and Concert Band
musxc cars and
sports constitute his
special interests
peeved by women he
says and girl crazy
boys after leaving
the hallowed halls of
Eastern he hopes t
own a Junk yard
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CAROLYN
"Red" belongs to the
Y-Teens and Drama
Club - - Ends herself
attracted by dancing,
ice skating, and men
- - definite dislike for
sophomore boys - - will
pursue secretarial work
in California.
WILLIAMS,
SUESAN
One of the few girls
who like woodworking
has a Hair for re
modeling furniture and
designing homes
spises anyone who
breaks a promise
Sukle has intentions
of following the inter
nor decorating or home
designing trades
WILLS ROGER
andy on e
swimming and track
teams in Senior B
play he spends much
of his time with sports
coaching and particu
larly with girls
teachers and homework
are not exactly liked
by him wants to
coach after attending
State
WILLSON JOHN
Member of varsity
football squad Sen
to B play cast
enjoys football gym
and dramatics
thankful he had to take
only one semester of
grammar Johnn 1
vw
sis
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has considered atten
mg business college
WOOD ALDEN WOOD
Woodle
with the wo
it comes t
shop at Tech
Eastern and
around with
slow drivers 1
will take a tn
Canada
Washington
at peace Music
rld when swimmx
machine Betty
a girl at by little
BETTY
dancing and
ng infatuate
is disgusted
brothers and
tinkering slow people Bonnie
cars for example a trip
rk him to Seattle Washing
p through ton awaits her
Seattle
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PATRICIA
Has a fondness for
a Certain fellow named
Carl from Holt lb
lakes crabby teachers
and concerted boys
Shortle yearns for
the lnfe of a housewxfe
WOODS
KATHLEEN
Member of Easterner
Stal? and Ushers Club
rates softball danc
mg and wrxtmg as be
mg ultra specxal
lll'slllCC9 an egotxshcal
person Kathy has
always wished for a
twm snster to send to
sc ool her p aec
when she IS engulfed
by a sudden streak of
lalmess stenogra
ph1c work wxll be her
specialty
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WORGUL
DOROTHY
Dot enjoys rearlmg
wrmng to pen pals
and kmttlng PC!
peeve some people
and gettmg up m the
mormng hopes t
become a stenographer
WUERTHNER TED
Semor A Student
Councnl representatnve
at large Worth
less had the male lead
The Man Who
Came to Dlnner
vmrsxty debate
Hop propertxes chair
man Honor Soclety
ln er Cnty co ed
council enjoys so
ual scxence and speech
work h trles
keep away from gxrls
w o wear angora
sweaters law school
wnll have a new stu
dent
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Mr Bosch advlser Senlor Ofiicers J Warren president F Conklin vice presldent J Gmter secretary
R Groves treasurer
Senzor B s
THROUGH EASTERNS DOORWAYS
S0ph0II10I'6 OfHC6'I'S JUHIOI' Off-Icefg
em'
Lumenos was-rr
Eastern was our door to the future where we studzed and worked made many new fnendshlps
J Subar L Baker N Allen E Moyer L Schlack F Conk J Subar M Montgomery B
J Warren lln J Alexander Munn T Walker
followed our school teams partlczpated m SOC131 events and enjoyed every minute of xt
C Howard A Hatcher J M Church W Feguer J Glnter R Groves M Bannasch
Exseler M Hatt J Engdal J Wheeler R Stanley L Foote J Slebert E Woolcock
Scott L Casler S Chesnut E Sherman
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Smiley s interests
are music and boys
Y Teens officer G O
collector varsity de
bater Senior B play
helped with Stu
dent Council and Y
Teens dances chair
man f refreshment
committee for J Hop
detests people who turn
radios up while she is
telephoning plans
to attend the Univer
sity of Michigan
Michigan State
ALLEN NANCY
Secretary of her home
room and sophomore
class worked on the
J Hop busy French
Club member
pecially fond of danc
mg footballgames and
dislikes being
called Ruthie
Muscles by anyone
Nan will attend a
modeling or designing
school in the future
BAKER
LOIS CAROLYN
Active member of the
atin x e and
F H A Clubs Lan
tern Staff worker
member of the Madri
gal Choir sophomore
class treasurer help
ed with the J Hop
likes music and a cer
tain blonde Lois
now lives in Missouri
wants to become a
music teacher
BANNASCH
MARGARET
Co chairman of the
music committee for
the JHop in he
Senior B play help
d with Sophomore
Mixer Girls League
representative thinks
dancmg and football
games are fun mem
ber of the French Club
ir ed by J W s
calling her Maggie
w b c
Michigan State College
BELL JAMES
Jim loves Eastern
president of his home
room secretary of
the Hi Y especially
interested in girls and
athletics dislikes
work and Dave Bet!
plans on attending col
lege sometime in the
future
BENNICK JOAN
Crazy about ice skat
ing swimming and a
certain marine
noyed by a group of
conceited girls help
ed with the J Hop
Bennie will attend
business college then
get married
BERNARD
MARY LOU
Lou loves to go out
with a gang of girls
especially when Joan
Siebert has the car
ir ed by certain
group f girls
a ores air for e
man a J Hop com
mittee member con
sidering marriage after
graduation
BETZ DAVID
Member of the Boys
Band liked the Cali
forma trip baseball
an basketball are
Daves favorite sports
thinks Mr Stillman
is tops abhors Sex
ton work and the two
Bell boys plans on
Joining the navy in the
future
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BLANKENSHIP
RUTH
Member of the Ush
ers Club and Girls
Bowling League she
is kept busy fourth
hour with office work
for Mr Simpson
after graduation some
lucky employer will
make Ruth his secre
tary
BLIESENER
PHYLLIS
Active in Madrigal
Choir and Drama Club
J Hop worker
has her eye on a cute
guy in her home room
enjoys singing
flirting a green Cadil
lac and a certain navy
man detests con
ceited people Phil
plans to marry after
graduation
BOYLAN
ROSEMARY
Billie loves East
ern and the Senior A
Class home room
secretary helped
with J Hop Drama
Club member as
her eye on Bob only
peeved by Miss Gunm
son and conceited girls
business college a
marriage are her future
hopes
CASLER LOUISE
Home room and Eng
lish Department secre
tary member of the
Honor Society help
e her class J on
move along smoothly
Louise is disgusted
with conceited fellows
plans to becorre
secretary after gradua
tion
CHESNUT SCOTT
Varsity football
player in the cast
of the Senior B play
member f t e
Drama Club assist
ed with the J Hop
interested mainly
women wants to get
rid of all teachers
after receiving his
diploma Scott plans
on loafing with Floyd
and Roy
CHURCH
MARGARET
Secretary of her home
room - - member of
Y-Teens - - in he
Girls' Band - - J-Hop
worker - - Peg has her
eye on the manager of
the swimming team - -
detests people who
tickle her - - wishes to
become a secretary.
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CONKLIN. FLOYD
Floyd's spare time is
occupied by varsity
football and baseball,
also reserve basketball
- - senior class vice
president - - member
of Honor Society - -
belongs to Varsity and
Spanish Clubs - - Sen-
ior B play - - enjoys
bowling and loafing
with Scott and Roy - -
peeved bv girls in gen-
eral - - Floyd will at-
tend Michigan State
College.
COOK RICHARD
Homework disagrees
with Dick thinks
Eastern is swell though
fascinated by art
and swimming has
hopes of becoming a
p inter or commercial
artist
CULHAM MERRILL
Battalion Radio
Maintenance man
the National Guard
loves to Ex radios in
his spare time
tracted by girls
mimickers annoy him
Merrills future lies
in radio repair
DE'VlITZ DWIGHT
Home room president
varsity basketball
and asebal are
Dikes two main in
terests with Boys
Band on the California
t p dear hunting
enthusiast loathes
work likes short
women and California
after graduating he
would like to become
a Jeweler
FEGUER WILLIAM
Bill dislikes people
vtho do things at the
last minute mem
ber of the Fur Feather
and Fin Club
chairman of the J Hop
Student Council
representative at large
likes hunting and
the outdoor world
his plans may include
college
Was?
FELDPAUSCH
JERRY
Went on the Califor
ma trip with the Boys
Band likes to play
the trombone Jerry
cant stand women
future is undecided
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FILRO HAROLD
I operettas Rio
:ta an Lady e
Good Harold en
joys singing and says
that choir is his favor
ite subject his pet
peeve is girls
decided about future
pans but is sure e
will not attend college
DYER, DORIS ANN
Secretary of her home
room - - member of the
Girls' Band - - Doris
is crazy about sewing.
cooking, and a certain
airman named Bob - -
hopes to get married
after graduation.
EISELER, JAMES
The blonde hair epi
demic bothers Jim
varsity swimmer
wild life enthusiast
helped on the J Hop
active in the Porpoise
Fur Feather and Fin
and Varsity Clubs
home room president
wishes to be in Police
Administration and
college sports
FNGDAL JOANNE
Joey delights
football games and
dances Mother
Is a Freshman sec
retary of the French
Club Student Coun
cil representative
co chairman of music
for the J Hop bash
ful boys and stag lines
at dances rrk her
plans on marriage
attending M rchigan
State College
ERBELE PEARL
earl can t stand
people who are always
ate likes men and
laughing irked by
blue excuses wants
to leave Lansing in the
future
FINDSEN MILO
Milo hates people
that walk four abreast
down the hall loves
to loaf likes watch
ing wrestling matches
wants to find a good
steady job
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FOOTE LESTER
Les just wants
get through school
worked on a J Hop
commuttee hates
people who make moun
tauns out of mole hulls
lookung forward to
graduatung then loaf
ung
FOSTER BARBARA
Belongs to the Gurls
Chour and Glee Club
duslukes stayung
home Barb enjoys
ru mg un a 47 Ford
wuth Duane wants
a happy home and a
paur of twuns
FULLER JACK
Shorty duslukes
cops and theur tuckets
especually unterested
raduo work and
workung on engunes
plans to become an
electrucal enguneer
GINTER JANET
Very dramatuc people
bother jan duslukes
beung tuckled Gurls
League representatuve
and servuce chaurman
of Y Teens senuor
class secretary
collector and cashuer
Honor Socuety
partucupated un debate
and dramatuc declama
tuons says all sports
are unterestung after
graduatuon she plans
on becomung a nurse
HATCHER ALLEN
Vuce presudent and
treasurer of home room
peeved by gurls who
want hum to act older
than he us member
of the wrestlung and
football teams Al
wants to enter college
to study un preparatuon
for F B I work
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I-IATH ELLEN
Blondue has been
an actuve member of
the Ushers Club
spends her spare tume
ushering un a theatre
duslukes a certaun
boy wuth a 40 Ford
hopes to get a Job
hlung at the State Lab
oratorues eventually
she wants to llve un
the West
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HATT MARLEY
Member of the Boys
Band treasurer of
home room lukes
Calufornua enjoys
softball, baseball, and
classucal musuc
'Hattrack s pastume
us teasung gurls lukes
teachers but not theur
homework he would
luke to play a lot of
softball along wuth a
career of law enforce
ment
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GRONDINE
WILLIAM
Enjoyed the trup t
Calufornua wuth the
Boys Band loves
musuc and Hshung as
well as a luttle redhead
Bull wants to get
marrued have a dance
band and travel for a
whule
GROVES ROY
Home room presudent
treasurer of hus
senuor class var
suty football player
member f Varsuty
Tumblung and French
Clubs worked on
the JHop thuruks
gurls and football are
swell eonceuted gurls
are on hus hate lust
Tex hopes to become
an archutect
GRUHN BARBARA
Member of the glee
club meetung people
us fun for her hates
to be bored bother
ed by people who have
no thought for others
Barb plans to work
after graduatuon
HASTINGS DUANE.
Especually unterested
un sports on football
and varsuty basketball
teams note passers
urk Pete wants
hus future to unclude a
good honest luvung un
conservatuon work
HEDGES BARBARA
Member of the glee
club peeved by
sophustucated people
Barb wants to spend
her future wuth a cer
taun fellow un Sprung
port
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HILMSTREET JUNI1
Dxslnkes people who
thunk the world owes
them something
Ushers Club member
lxkes wrltxng muslc
and people Stub
would lxke to travel
wnshes to become a
practlcal nurse
HOWARD CARROLL
Co captam e
SWlI'l'lI'l"ll.Ilg ICSTI1
home room prestdent
enjoys huntxng wxld
game gxrls wtth
blonde halr and black
roots 1rk Bud
txve m the Porpotse
and Fur Feather and
Fm Clubs member
f JHop committee
mterested nn con
servatlon would luke
to swnm on some col
lege team
HUDSON ELAINE
Elaxne cant stand
o p 1 e w s a
W y? all the tmme
vxce presxdent of
the Blble Club en
nor B edxtor of the Lan
te n Honor Socxety
G O and Lantern
collector and cashxer
typxst for the East
erner loves foot
ball games bowlmg
roller skatlng and
patntlng w1ll attend
college to study art
JACKSON
BERTHAMAY
Red teaches at thc
Lansxng Cedar Recrea
tton Center belongs
to the Ushers Club
dxsltkes bemg called a
Hoosler wants to
attend Mxchngan State
College
JACOBS LORRAINE
Likes dancing and
havmg a good t1me
dmslxkes boys who are
mconsxderate of gxrls
concerted people
1rk Rainey plans
on workmg and mar
rlage ln the future
JENKINS MARILYN
Member of the Ush
ers Club foods
class mterests Marxlyn
hopes to become
an office worker after
graduatlon
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Kaffe
KABELITZ
WILFERD
Woodworkmg arts
destgnmg of furmture
and crafts are enjoyed
by Wllferd hoping
for a career as a car
penter or furnnture de
signer
KEEP MARGARET
Belongs to the Buble
Club and Y Teens
Gxrls Chou member
Maggie enjoys classes
xn foods and clothln
lxkes musxc and
Sports hopes to
make a home for some
lucky fellow
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KIRKCONNLLL
ALVIN
tlve v
theory and golf
treasurer of hxs home
room Peewee
thlnks sports scxence
and a girl from Sexton
are super lrked by
K B W and
Bosch plans to go
to college before enter
mg the navy then wtll
become a law enforce
ment oHicer
KRIBS DORIS
Home room presxdent
French Club Sxgn
Pamters Lantern
Art Staff and Honor
Socxety thrllled by
dancmg sports art
and a certam guy from
Sexton World Lxter
ature A K and home
work xrk Krnbbte
future plans tnclude
college later she
wants t become
clothmg designer
LEADBITTER
ROBERT
Member of the Bovs
Band enjoyed the
California trlp Bob
IS fascinated by the
band gnrls and par
txes wants to b
come a clerk
MARCEAU RONALD
Belongs to the Boys
Bowlxng League
Ronald spends his
spare txme huntmg
hshmg and llstenlng
to musxc detests
teachers who assxgn a
lot of homework
future plans mclude a
college course and an
excursxon through the
West
MARVIN DARWIN
Bud IS mamly 1n
terested tn new cars
a stxngy person IS
low m hxs esteem
mtends to become a
hotel rranager
MCCONNELL
CORWIN
Member of the cross
country team man
ager of the wrestlxng
team woman en
thusnast abhors Eng
llsh "Shorty' has
hopes of becommg a
doctor or surgeon
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NINA
President of the Ush-
ers' Club - - vice presi-
dent of home room
helped on the J Hop
decoration committee
Nma enjoys art
interested n attend
ing an art school after
she graduates
MILLER ALEATHA
Member of the Ush
ers Club Ann
adores playing the
piano and buying things
for a home irri
tated by girls who
chase boys hopes
her future will include
secretarial work and a
home with a couple of
children
MISER LOYDE
Varsxty football
player thinks foot
ball movles and vaca
tions from school are
super peeved by
most English teachers
with Mr Bosch as the
shining exception
Loyde wants to work
in a business firm
MONTGOMERY
MAXINE
Girls Band member
secretary of her
Junior class helped
with the I Hop
trigued by the lake and
most sports especially
football was a mem
ber of the homecoming
queen s court Max
me will continue her
studies at M S C
MOYER ED
A winner in the 5 A
League oratory contest
varsity debater
Student Councll repre
sentative chairman
of a JI-lop committee
Honor Society
Boys League represen
tative president of
the Boys Bowling
League Senior B
play cast likes
music and speech
d ikes ste
teachers college
bound
MUNN BARBARA
junior class treasurer
co chairman of the
j Hop Student Coun
cil representatlve
Girls Band member
home room officer
Barb just loves foot
ball and vacations
future Michigan State
co ed
NICHOLS RICHARD
School work and
ler skating a
among his interests
loyal Easternite
Dick resents the un
justified bragging by
students from other
schools plans
going into business
with his father
NICKOFF RICHARD
His pet peeve is stag
parties worked on a
jHop committee
is sold on football and
bowling Nick
wants younger teachers
in Eastern plans on
owning chain
super markets
OAKLEY, DOLORES
Active in the Bible
and Needlework Clubs
- - Honor Society - -
in the Senior B play
Student Council repre
sentative at large
Dodie worked
decorations for the J
Hop interested in
needlework reading
designing and music
annoyed by noisy study
periods and assemblies
may become
teacher or writer
PALMER ALLAN
Women attract Al
football basketball and
swimming are his fa
vorxte sports hes
aggravated by fellows
like Jerry Ray who are
always moving around
will Join the navy
after graduation
PAPPAS MARY
Member of G A A
French and Social
Dancing Clubs
yoys dancing swim
ming tennis and golf
swoons when think
ing of a certain Sexton
guy irked by boys
n jeans A an
Miss Grohes English
class Blackie will
take a home econo
mics course in college
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PARK, ,IO ANN
Jo's favorite sport is
bowling - - Glee Club
member - - Senior B
play cast helped on
a J Hop committee
hates stags at school
dances and most foot
ball players inter
ested in a Washing
ton sailor and a gradu
ating football player
hopes to major in
music Michigan
State
PASSARELLI
CARM ELLA
Participant the
Cvxrls League and
Spanish Club mem
ber of a JI-lop c m
mittee Minnie
dotes on sports and
teachers Jokes vex
ed by boys who take
er lock by quiet
classrooms and by
bright students
tres t become
teacher and marry some
lucky guy
PATTERSON GARY
President and vice
president of home room
Butchie is crazy
about grrls parties
dancing and golf
disgusted by fat kids
has hopes of just
loa ng fo wh: e
after he graduates
PEACOCK
NORMA JANE
Norma has held the
ofhces of secretary and
program chairman
the Bible Club goes
H110 fapfllfes OVBI' l'flLl
sic she hasnt an
tnkling of what shell
do after graduation
PURCHIS ILA
Thinks music and
sports are super
tive n the Us ers
Club and Madrigal
Choir lla looks for
ward to marriage soon
ROGOZINSKI
IRENE
Home room treasurer
member of Ushers
Club worked on
Jl-lop committee
devoted to attending
basketball and football
games Rogo
tests quiet study halls
and waiting for people
classes Mr Bosch
as her favorite teacher
she wants to do
office work and then
travel
SCHLACK LEILA
Co chairman of the
decorations committee
play cast Girls
Band member
collector for Mr Simp
son adores blonde
men and footbal play
ers Pu likes
parties and ice skating
abhors hot rods and
bashful boys
cludes Michigan State
College in her future
plans
SCOTT. JERRIE
Active as a Girls'
League representative
- - helped with the
J-Hop - - sports. par-
ties. and good music
are tops with "Scotty"
- - varied dislikes in-
clude boys who talk
"autos" on dates, hav-
ing to be in early on
weekends. and waiting
for people - - hopes to
marry Bob and live a
long life.
SHERMAN, ELMO
Elmo is an all-around
athlete - - varsity foot-
ball player and wres-
tler - - also active in
basketball and baseball
- - likes girls, history
class, and football - -
dislikes school, except
for extra-curricular ac-
tivities - - contemplates
joining the navy after
graduating from East-
ern.
SMITH CHARLES
Chuck irritated
by girls and teachers
travel machine
work and girls interest
him thinks a Job
as a cabinet maker or
carpenter would b
worthwhile
SMITH DARRELL
Smitty is interest
ed mainly in printing
hopes to work after
graduation as a printer
STANLEY ROBERT
Home room president
played on the sopho
more football team
on western trip with
the Boys Band
Bob s favorite pastimes
are sports and music
dislikes all bands
but Eastern s
ture is uncertain
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STEVENSON
MARGARET
Member f Girls
Bowling League
worked on the decora
tion committee for the
J Hop crazy about
a certain person but is
peeved at him when he
ta es her lock and
hides t Maggtes
favorite subject is art
uncertain as to her
future plans
SIEBERT, JOAN
Member of the Girls'
Bowling League - - de-
lights in ice skating
and painting - - likes
a certain blonde fellow
- - Joan thinks Mr.
Brisbin and j.B. are
tops - - considers go-
ing to an art school.
STONE ROBERT
Student Council rep
resentative helped
on a Sophomo e Mixer
committee Bob en
joys photography very
much hopes that his
future will include col
lege
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Thmks there IS o
greater pastxme than
sports Sonnys
future rs undecided
TYNER MARILYN
Lxkes musxc chnldren
readxng and Bob
var1ed peeves mclude
crooked seams people
who thunk they're
smart, and boys who
are late for dates
helped wnth the J Hop
Marilyn wxshes to
become a wrfe or an
ofhce worker
STUART ROGER
Takes part m the
Boys Bowling League
mterests center
around hunting shows
and bexng a DeMolay
member dlslxkes
teachers who glve
homework Roger
wall joan the axr force
after graduatxon
TABER JANET
Bowlmg xce skatlng
swimming and Harold
thrxll Jan d1slxkes
people who gab m the
hall when she rs rn a
hurry G O and
Lantern collector
works as a dxme store
clerk rn her spare tmme
too part rn the
Aqua Follxes future
plans are mdehnxte
TAYLOR ROBERT
Bob rs a scnence and
sports enthusxast
vexed by long assxgn
ments hopes to at
tend Ferns Instxtute
at Bxg Raplds to
come a pharmacmst
WALKER JAM ES
J1m IS a varsxty foot
ball player co chaxr
man of the decorations
commrttee for the J
Hop dxsgusted with
catty gxrls 15 fond
of Margaret Bannasch
contemplates at
tendmg Mrchxgan State
College
SUBAR JACK
Home room president
Student Councxl rep
resentatlve vlce
presxdent of sophomore
class Jumor class
president varsrty
debater H1 Y Club
Honor Soclety
publxcxty co charrman
of the J Hop Youth
Forum member lxkes
radio Jacks future
plans mclude college
to study law and en
gmeerlng
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WALKER THOMAS
Consrders all school
actwntxes very rmpor
tant H1 Y Club
varsxty football player
Senior B play
forenslcs Student
Councrl representatxve
at large class vnce
presndent durmg Jumor
year athletxc events
Monopoly, and mce
people delxght Tom
aspires to enter the
U S Naval Academy
or to become an engn
neer
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WALTERS ROBERT
Bob rs a debater and
Chess Club member
lxkes the Boys Bowl
mg League after he
graduates he w ll be
come a lawyer
WARREN JEAN
P esxdent f h
sophomore and senlor
classes chaxrman of
the Sophomore Mlxer
Mother I a
Freshman Honor
Socxety made the
western trxp with the
Boys Band member
of the Student Councxl
Boys Band Councxl
Lantern Staff Jean
15 amused by human
nature enjoys ath
letlc events future
plans mclude college
WATSON
CLARICE
Clarxce does her part
m the Girls Bowlmg
League apprecxates
musxc peeved by
her little brother
plans on a career f
ofhce work
WEAVER HAROLD
Gxrls are dxstasteful
creatures t Shorty
thinks that farmxng
would be a worthwhlle
project has hopes of
becomxng a soldxer
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bashful boys slow
people fo of
sports, e pecially wl-
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her favorite teacher - -
wants to become a sec-
retary.
WHEELER,
SHERRILL
Ice skating, swim-
ming. and dancing are
Sherrill's favorite
sports - - Girls' Band
member - - Honor Soci-
ety - - Senior B play
- - Oratorical Declama-
tion contest winner - -
home room treasurer - -
offended by jittery
teachers and by baby
sitting with her little
brother - - aspires to
a secretarial career,
WHIDDEN.
AUDREY
Girls League repre
sentative Ushers
Club J Hop com
mittee member crazy
about square dancing
men from M S C
peeve Smilie
thinks Mr Brisbin is
tops would love to
work in a bachelors
home future plans
concern office work
WHITNEY DANIEL
Literature psycho
logy and humor inter
est Dan Student
Council LanternStaff
incessant meaning
less female chatter an
noys him wants to
develop talents and
confidence his fu
ture will be to learn
to use the present ad
vantageously
WIGGINS PAULINE
Busy secretary and
treasurer of her home
room Ushers and
Bible Clubs Girls
Bowling League
Lantern Staff Honor
Society likes square
dancing thinks Mr
Brisbin is swell
can t stand being call
d Wigwam wil
enter the home eco
nomics course at M S C
WILBUR DONALD
Nothing bothers Don
as much as people who
ga a lot relishes
traveling winter sports
and irls thinks the
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WILHELM, LARRY
The Projectors' and
Stage Clubs keep Larry
busy - - has been the
operator of the noon-
movie projector for a
long time - - delights
in tinkering with cars
- - will work later in
audio-visual field.
WOOD. MADELINE
President and pro-
gram chairman of Y-
Teens also presl
dent of home room
Student Council repre
sentative at large
Easterner Staff help
d with J op
Tucson is fascinated
by dramatics and Ari
zona is driven crazy
by poor English and
hard work plans to
study drama a the
University of Arizona
WOOD, VIRA
"Woody" belongs to
the Ushers' Club - A
Girls' League repre-
sentative - - worked on
the invitation commit-
tee for the J-Hop - -
likes football games - -
dislikes people with
peroxided hair - - will
enter the nursing pro-
fession.
WOODARD. LEO
Leo's hobby is tinker-
ing with his motor bike
- - interested in Caro-
lyn - - hates people
who walk arm in arm
azound a dance floor
- - wants to join the
air corps and become a
mechanic.
WOOLCOCK. ELSIE
Vice president of her
home room - - in
Mother Is a Fresh
man secretary cf
the Bible C ub
fond of bothering Mr
Brisbin member of
the Madiigal Choir
Student Council repre
sentattve chairman
of the checking com
mittee for the JI-lop
vexed by geomet y
Wooly wishes to
attend college after
graduating
YOUNGLOVE.
ROBERT
Member of the Boys'
Bowling League and
Lansing DeMolay - -
movie enthusiast - - the
eleven o'clock curfew
irritates Bob - - in-
tends to go to college
- - would like to visit,
and possibly live. in
sunny California.
ZERBA, RUTH
Thinks homemaking
and typing are worthy
subjects - - loves horse
back riding - - being
called "Shorty" is ag-
gravating to her - -
hopes to vtork for a
while then become a
housewife.
ZIEGLER.
MARLENE
e only peev
jenny has is Emo
Sherman Madrigal
Choir member
pires to become a beau
tician then shell be
come a wife
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stay at Eastern
plans to be an army
pharmacist a er
pharmaceutical supply
salesman
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Jlm Hayden and janet Bacon End lt IS fun to read
parts from The Merchant of Vemce Thls method of
study lves them a better understanding of the greatest
Enghs poet and dramatxst
Speech work IS stressed rn all Engllsh classes of
Eastern Hlgh School Al Webb demonstrates
emphatlc gesture whlch adds greatly to hrs persuaslve
ness
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Busy semors worklng on thelr long terms are Ed
Carlson Pete Byam Helen Wakulsky and Ruth
McE1murry The class perlod IS only a small part of
Jlm Wlcker shows Gentry Irvmg the correct form
for a theme Thrs lS very rmportant because students
ln all Engllsh classes are haunted by those fatal E s
the tlme spent on Advanced Compos1t1on for farlmg to follow regulatlons
In the study of bnghsh one crosses the threshold to a realm of opportunlty for the correct use
of our nat1ve tongue 1S a necessary prerequ1s1te to profitable employment and the study of lltera
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envelopes from the neatly kept theme files of Mlss umt grammar tests requlre careful concentratlon
Garrlty
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To lmprove pronunclatlon and speech Tom Gld
dmgs Carol Chenoweth and Lester Fulson play
records that they have made of therr own volces Use
of the recorder has made oral work much more mean
mgful for now the students can hear thezr errors
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Ehzabeth Fea and Marv Clark show co operatxon
m M1ss Lowreys Engllsh class by helping each other
w1th themes It IS so much easler to understand a
grammatlcal error when lt IS pomted out by a
frlendly classmate
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In h1story class Janet Taber Mary Preparmg for a radno broadcast con
Pappas and Frances Ovenhouse fmd Mr cermng Umted States Hxstory are Don
Br1sb1ns reference llbrary helpful and Johnson Barbara Munn and Kathle
1Ht6I'CStll'lg Woods
Paul Temple Bob Archambault Ed Reynolds and
Glnger Fuller look carefully at the sample outline on
the blackboard so that thexr notebooks w1l1 be perfect
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Studymg geography can be not only
educatronal but also adventurous for t
IS p0SS1b16 to take a vlcarlous tr1p across
the several contments Examxnmg maps
made by world h1story students are Ken
Dorm and Loyce Bennett
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bulletm board ln thelr h1story class attractive through
the use
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colorful postcards
Joyce Inskeep tells Charles Smlth and
Barbara Plowman that the ClVll War
started m 1861 On notlclng thelr skep
txcal express1ons she refers to her h1story
book to prove her statement
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Social Science
Members of the clty councxl wh1ch has
been establlshed IU government class are
very busy dlscusslng local matters Ron
Voelker and Barbara Parrsran are debatmg
the zomng problems of thelr communlty
and Fmd that h1story can be very thrrllmg when studled
ln lts proper locale
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Pat Smith and B111 Patrlck prove the
value of v1sual alds for they find a chart
of MlCh1g3H much more mterestmg and
educatlonal than the usual dull column of
figures
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Nancle Cotton and Wllferd Kabelrtz take partlcu
Bob Hatadls and Barbara Gruhn explore the globe
lar notice of one of the most lmportant documents 1n
the h1story of the Umted States the Declaratlon of
Independence
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Bob Mxlls and Mona Brake casually Hayden
watch Doug Stevens try to find a pm pomt
rsland ln the Pacific Ocean E Husbeck
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Rennells easlly vxsuallze great events ln
hlstory by studymg lllustratlons of them
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Lewxs Lautzenhezser Ends balanclng on F Van Vllet Shlrleen Bambrlck proves that there
crutches much slmpler than solvlng an are some girls who enjoy hlgher mathe
algebralc problem but Barbara Sherman C Walcott ITBIICS for she skxllfully demonstrates for
tlon gamed through practlce on a sllde rule
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Alan Stowell and Ron Marceau solve a Tom Manson Marvm Klem and Joanne orn study another of
dlflicult trxgonometry problem through a Eastern s vlsual alds th1s partlcular one belng used to demonstrate
tanglble appllcatlon conlc sections Thls devlce IS not only educatlonal but often proves
amusing
M Morrlson Shlrley Heydrlck solves an algebra Chrlst Saunders shows Bess Smadmos
problem by means of a graph, whlle Hallle that a dlfhcult algebra problem can be
J Burnham Burns wonders lf thls process IS really as solved easlly lf It 1S carefully done Wlth
easy as lt appears close attentlon to the prlnclples 1nvolved
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by the array of equlpment m front of her
Bob Harkness and Bob Younglove trylng
to help are sortmg the rmgstands from
the mortars and pestles
Science
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M Douglas
M Gafiield
Pat Comstock Paulme Schadler and Bob Pell are exarmnlng
a cross sectlon of an elm leaf through a microscope m the bl010gy
laboratory and are comparmg It w1th lllustratxons of other specl
mens slcown m the book
The lntrxcacles of a s ea 1 engue seem
to puzzle Barbara Lee and Jokn Publow
but not the mechan1cal1y mmded V1to
Perrone who beglns calmly adjustmg a
valve
This knock kneed Mr Bones a frlend
of all blology students accepts ln a k1ndly
spzrlt a sllght cranxal readjustment by
Lloyd Lund and a cheerful shake of the
hand from Roger Haut
An experlment mvolvmg an amazing
books mtrngues Joanne Lewxs Yvonne
David and Howard Cook
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Darmer and Ray jackson the law of
moments by showlng that unequal welghts
actmg through dlfferent length can balance
each other
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After studymg the bloody hlstory f
France Carol Gllmore and John Hughes
find MOHSICUF Sage s gulllotlne partlcularly
fascmatmg
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class but thls IS not an example of the usual class
procedure
Mary Hungerford Carolyn buermann
and Glen Hulbert members of the Latm 2
class are actually seemg stars as they
gaze mto a constellatlon globe
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Mary Taylor Ray F1llman and Bar
bara Wllber admlre a pamtlng by one of
the members of the Latm class They are
mterested m the garments of the early
Romans
Joe Hoats and Conme jackson play French records
to ensure learmng the correct pronounclatlon through
sound
J De Maso Examlnmg a dlmmutlve Serape are Ada
Foote Bob Mermelstem and J3Ckl6
J P0ul0S Brown who find that Mexxcan clothes are
as colorful and graceful as the language
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t1SlHg chart that deals wlth Lantern sales can be combined w1th bralns for she IS
are Dwlght Demltz and Rosanna Fay M Slmpson Mr Slmpsons capable asslstant
Mar1lyn Green 1S workmg mdustrlously to check In bookkeeping Bertha Kosloskl Ends she must
commencement orders m office practice add and check long columns of fxgures
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Elame Kosloskl times Nancy Allen V Gunmson Carol Conklm shows Marlan Nelson
who works steadxly at a typewrlter H Walter one of the new bookkeepmg charts
The commerclal Held offers unllmlted opportun1t1es for those who walk under th1s arch of prac
t1cal learnmg It IS one course that prepares students for work lmmedlately after graduatron for
thelr trammg IS so complete that they can capably H11 posltxons 1n such fields as stenography,
typmg and store merchand1s1ng
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cooperatmg rn shorthand to practice for that after constant practlce ln shorthand
perfect transcrrptxon of letters Walk f these lmes untangle and take on meamng
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The steady C1lCk clack of Beverly Suwalas busy Nancy Page msxsts that th1S complrcated machrne
typewrlter lf1d1C2lt6S the accuracy and speed whlch are IS really a slmple Calculator whlch IS of mestlmable
the essent1als of an excellent typlst value rn the busmess world
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Effectlve salesmanshlp IS portrayed by E Cllne Joyce Shortz grves undlvlded attentlon
JoAnn Park The customer IS Audrey to a dxctaphone for she knows that close
Whldden H Cfandeu concentratlon w1ll glve good results
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Velez Rhlnes dlscovers that worklng IS not all
fun but that a great deal of laborlous effort IS put
mto long tedlous and busy hours at Kresge s
Smalls Mens Store affords on the Job traxnlng
boys like Carl Terwllllger Carl 1S an example of
students who comblne school and work
Don Bowersox Betty Vellantl and Barbara Bam Jlm Bower Gordon Felts and Bob Smlth find It
get valuable buslness traxnmg even durlng school hours IS necessary to follow the procedure of store routme
because of thelr reallstlc surroundings because of exact repllcas of showcases
Jerry DeLxne galns valuable experlence D Manz
ln h1s part t1me employment at F1eb1g and
Schmlechel H Mattson
V1rgm1a Kneale hands a book rest to
Bob Rood, who w1ll use lf for a wlndow
dlsplay at the J W Knapp Company
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J Shlelds R Peterman Row! P Droopmg E Reynolds M Petltt
Row 2 R Parker F Norton R Goodsell T Walker
Retazlmg and Offce Pract1ce Club
Row 1 B Dudley E Hldey M Ashbaugh N Buhl J Inskeep P Smlth N Insco M Rowley J Rostorfer
H Mattson
Row2 M Gabrlck T Ferolxe B Wood B Tldwell C Tower B Bovee J Proctor B Watson P Garrls J
Wxll M Henderson A Gaus
landsworth V Rh1nes
Row4 Mr Manz B Bam J Baxter H Turner M Smxth B Vellantl G Hlllman J Nlchels D Wear M
Green N Kesler R Brown K Dlck
Row 5 B W1111ams R TlShfOCk B Rood J Hatch C Terwllllger G DeL1ne G Felts R Smlth B Meyers
J Spurbeck B Jenmngs R Jewell D Bowersox
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Row 3: J. Middlebrook, P. Raymond, B. Ratliff, J. Proctor, B. Boylan, M. Pelt, L. Bates, N. Pulice, M. Hol-
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Library
Sue Austln Judy Noone Ellen Garner and Dlck
Swanson 1nvest1gate the realm of lnformatlon ava1l
able to them 1n the bookshelves and files
Mlss Pear s asslstant Mrs Arnell helps Leo Brew
ster Donna Danforth and Clifford Case through the
maze of books ln the well stocked llbrary
Jack Yeakey Jack Pell and Duane Moore dlscover
the magazmes wlth enthuslasm and Jack Pell especl
ally enjoys the latest lssue of Vogue
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Enghsh teachers dream of mlraculous students
who wlll actually make use of the Readers Gulde
jerry Mulder Jerry Rogers and B111 Patrlck compe
tently leaf through these useful volumes ln search
of lmportant lnformatxon
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The card catalogue confuses Bob Smlth and
Jenanne Copland who have evldently forgotten thelr
prevlous lessons on the use of title cards
All of the worlds geographxcal secrets w1l1 be
revealed to Sue P1fer Pat Anderson and Vlolet
Narmore These glrls look at the gaxly colored maps
ln the ponderous Atlases whxch are almost worth
thexr welght m gold
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Through the doorway of the clay room we see Palntmg wlth OllS takes a great deal of talent and
LOIS Worcester mdustrxously moldmg a lump of clay patience Barbara Cordes and Pat Bauman show that
mto a sculptured figure they have both
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Many of the large murals have to be done m the Dlck Richey IS fascinated by the process of o1l
hall adJo1n1ng the art room Vlrgxma Russell and pamtlng wlth a kmfe Thxs lS one of the many mterest
Marlene Plowman are workmg on the1r contrxbutlon mg types of work done ln the art room
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Marllyn Ness IS painting one of the Oflglnal slgns Landscape pamtmg rs lllustrated here by Chuck
found m the hall Kmg
Some people are glfted Wlth certaln talents whxch vary from creatxng the definltely ut1l1tar1an
mn Wood or 1n metal through readjustlng the rhythm of a faulty motor to the fashlonxng of a mas
terplece 1n pastry or addmg the final dellcate touches to a sculptured figure These talented people
are glven the opportumtles through many departments at Eastern to open the door to the enjoy
ment and use of their part1cular ab1l1ty
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No true draftsman could manage wlth
out a T square so Dlck Smlth knows that
he must learn to use one effectlvely m
accurate and paxnstakmg work
As we glance through the door of the prmtmg
room we see much aCt1Vlty Here IS Cllfford Case
operatmg a hand press Thls IS used for Jobs which
are to be produced ln small quantities
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In 363 one Fmds processes whlch seem
more fitted to engraving or photography
Eldfed but Dlck Cllppert and Bob Smlth 1ns1st
that blue prxnts must be washed
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page for one of the Easterners A knowledge of
prlntmg often opens the door for good Jobs m the
future
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Blue prints are a mystery to the unmltlated, but Preclslon and care are necessary ln worklng on
Paul West and Bob Werner go about thelr task wxth blue prints Gene Harrls 8dVlS8S Ron klersey to
the utmost confidence pay partlcular attentlon to detalls
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Settlng the type IS Just as Important as runnmg
the presses Thls task IS performed by Don ONe1l
and Phlllxp Caruss
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Much of the schools prlntmg needs are filled by
boys such as Elson Croope and Alan Hunt who are
very buslly hand feedmg a press
I the wood working shop John
Many dlfferent tools are used ln making O Flory
beautlful thmgs out of wood The band
Hackett tests the Hexxblllty of a bow for
he reallzes that thls artlcle must be useful
saw IS bemg operated by Bernard Adams F Austin
Jack Fuller 15 operatmg a lathe whlch IS one of
the many dlfferent machmes whlch the boys through
practlcal appllcatlon learn to use ln room 1 109
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as well as ornamental
Lookmg rn the tool cage of the wood workmg
room we see Harold Pardee who very efliclently
checks out a hammer to Rondy Helser
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The transmlsslon IS the begmnlng of a long grmd Know how ln the Held of mechamcs IS the key
m auto mechamcs for these fellows George Harrell that w1ll open the door to a good career for Randall
Jerry Rogers and Ted Pardee Their work IS mter Kaiser and johnny Kelly a couple of wrench wlelders
estmg as well as mstructlve
In Mr Spltlers classes Burl Brewer
and Dlck Crosthwalte tmker w1th the auto
moblle belongmg to some very trustmg
teacher
These two students Henry Preps and Rlchard
Foster are not makmg mud ples but molds for thelr
general metals class
Spltler Zaner Schummacker capably demon
strates the shaper to fellow mechanlc Don
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jlm Eddy and Davxd Nemeth are so deeply en
grossed ln the1r work that they pay no heed to the
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How to be a good hostess IS berng
demonstrated by Carol Steadman as she
pours a cup of tea for Laura Hewrtt
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Careful Ph11l1p dont drop the dxsh'
Phllllp Deehan and Betty Delano are domg
that trresome but necessary Job of wash
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Shlrley Hegel rs greetmg her dmner guest Patr1c1a
Drown 1n the entrance to the dmmg room
Many of us are hesrtant about mtroducmg people
to each other Here Dlck Sweet Coleen McVay and
Nancy Page demonstrate the accepted way of domg
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Marcia Bowlm Shlrley Paeth and joan Hubey d1s
prove the theory that watched pots never boll Many
good thmgs to eat are prepared m 2 76
Roland Anderson and Carol Barton are demon
stratmg the correct dancmg posture
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Home nurslng IS only one short umt ln
home economlcs but the students learn
many worthwhlle thmgs In the above plc
ture Barbara Davxes IS takmg Barbara
Parrslan s temperature
Betty Smlth and Dons Ruff are learn
mg to be good housekeepers In home
management class many valuable thlngs
are taught about famlly l1fe
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Mary Kost IS learmng how to be a good seam
stress Many thr1fty g1rls take sewmg because zt w11l
help them to save money
Spacmg buttons may seem trlvlal, but lt IS very
rmportant lf the garment IS to Ht neatly Marlon Mol
llter places buttons on Barbara Schultz's dress
Laverna Hoffman and Barbara Wade
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Puttmg the Fmxshmg touches on the1r dresses are
After she has sewn xt together, Betty Lundberg
completely Fmlshes her blouse by presslng It
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Marcxa Moore band queen FCCCIVCS a trophy from Bob Hope Mr Best johanne Tldswell and Ed Spmk
evrdently approve of thls presentatxon wh1ch was made at the Mlchxgan State Farr early m September Thrs
successful exhrbxtlon by the band was rn the nature of a tr1al demonstratron for the western tour whxch fol
lowed w1th1n the next few days Thrs trrp whlch was sponsored by the Plymouth Motor Car Company and
Detrort Commandery No 1 was a valuable enjoyable experrence for every boy More than 530 O00 people enjoyed
the concerts parades and marchlng demonstratxons glven by the group whrle en route to Calrforma for an
appearance as the Off:lC13l band of the Detrolt Commandery No 1 at the Trlannual Conclave ln San Francrsco
The Quakers were glven the honor of leadlng the complete Templar organlzatlon on a parade through the c1ty
Band Dlrector Arthur S Best explams to the rrght guldes and the drum major the respons1b1l1t1es each
must assume on the forthcommg western trlp Those llstemng are D Garrett J Robson D Morrls B Trudgen
F Ellrs K Boyce J Fxtzgerald T Sample E Eaton A Fast D French B Norton E Spmk
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Row I: B. Sack, A. Seely, E. Spink, J. Boettcher, J. Curtiss, H. Burns
Row 2: T. Beckner, D. Allen, D. Cosgrove, D. Nemeth, B. Chapman, M. Brandt, E. Rought, D. Clark, R. Adams
Row 3: P. Smith, T. Kanillopoolos, T. Walker, R. Callihan, J. Case, L. Howison, E. Nichoson, J. Wolcott,
R. Nation
Row 4: T. Wood, C. Eaton, J. Rhea, P. Winnicki, J. Warren, T. Sample, D. Betts, J. Publow, B. Franke, R. Hoe-
flinger, D. Betz, G. Spink, R. Pruess, J. Wicker, D. Reeve
Row 5: R. Grove, J. Norton, P. Hassler, J. Barber, G. Motcheck,
Kuepher, J. Beyerhelm, V. Crow, R. Grow, C. Heath
Row 6: R. Roggow, A. Fast, M. Glatz
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We learn early in life that only through
careful planning, efficient carrying out of
details, and full cooperation are the best
results obtainable. This is particularly true
in such large groups as comprise the various
bands. Musically speaking, each section must
be in constant harmony with the band as a
whole and willing to take a subordinate posi-
tion if necessary in order to produce the de-
sired effect. Meticulous attention to the good
of the entire organization is equally impor-
tant in the mechanical aspects, such as the
hiring of buses, handling of instruments, and
the filing of musical scores. Such duties are
placed in the hands of individual students,
who often receive little compensation except
that satisfaction which comes from doing a
task efficiently. Dick Cosgrove, Hallie Burns,
and Arlene Seely, the librarians, demonstrate
one of the tedious but necessary details as
they sort the music which must be in order
for the next rehearsal.
Concert Band
Row I: J. Bertoline, J. Forsyth, M. Pettit, F. Kircher, P. Camp, S. Hayden
Row 2: B. Forbes, E. Garner, J. Tidswell, T. Eldred, P. Jones, D. Swanson
Row 3: R. Quick, B. Ansley, J. Robson, B. Besley, J. Snyder, E. McKim, R. Hemsted, D. Hall, C. Crego, F.
Hester
Row 4: M. Beck, B. Grondine, B. Douglas, C. Warner, L. Benson, S. Bartos, M. Clark, R. Lorenz, L. Mills,
L. Robinson, R. Whitehead, J. Sisco, D. Robinson, R. Weymonth, R. Phillips, B. Mills
Row 5: D. Whiting, B. Norton, D. Myer, T. White, V. Pierce, K. Bottom, D. Rosier, J. Sterling, W. Murphy,
J. Feldpausch, G. Miller, J. Mclntire, B. Trudgen, P. O'Toole, P. Douglas, J. Wery
Row 6: F. Cummings, R. Meyers, B. Leadbitter.
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In the spring of 1950, Eastern was the
host school for the Band and Orchestra dis-
trict contest. The Quakers were given a
first-division rating, an award earned through
many long hours of arduous rehearsal. At
the right, Dick Whiting and Tedd White
practice assiduously on the new upright
basses, recent acquisitions which are highly
valued by the band.
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Center left Jack MCIHIIYE, Betty Standlfer
Center nght Bruce Sharp Harry
Lower left Lynn Eyestone, Tedd Wh1te, Martha Sut Hewlff
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"Enchanted Garden"
Presented by the january Class of 1950
Top james Bower Betty Adlss Joyce Redburn Bruce Aldrich Jackle Hanes Ralph Sardell
Center Pat Layman Eugene Petersen Joyce Redburn Bruce Aldrlch Dons Boettcher Bob Jordan Natahe
Buhl B111 Block
Bottom Jlm Asaltme Donneta Brlllhart Barbara Edwards Pete Byam Delores Carpenter Kenneth Adslt
Ruth McElmurry Fred Ellxs
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"A Night in Peking"
Presented by the june Class of 19.50
Top Dorls Boettcher Basll jennmgs Pat Janz Lyle Wllcox B1lly Bogle Charles Lundberg Marylu Hamrll
Carl Malkewltz Sylvla Braman Edward Spmk
Center B11ly Bogle Charles Lundberg Vlfglnla Russell John McK1nney Marlon Owen Jlm Sump Joan
Foster Harold England jr
Bottom Fred Hornmg Dorothy Atherton Carol Hathaway Jrm Adams
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The Stars W1I1 Remember
Presented by the june CIHSS of 1949
In the top plcture the semors are shown admlrlng thelr favors as the grand march comes to a close Below
Betty Smlth passes out favors to Donna McMahon and Roger H6khU1S
Upper left Johannah Beurmann B111 K1tsm111er Upper Rlght Jlm Hubble Lula Vene Dyer
Lower left Helen Cleeves Bob I'I3f3d1S Lower rrght Roger Needham Audrey Whldden
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A Lzttle B1t of Heaven
Presented by the fanuary Class of 1951
In the top plcture the Jumors pause durlng then' grand march to accept favors from Maxme Montgomery and
Bob Vaughn The bottom plcture shows Jack Waremg and Barbara Munn passmg out favors
Upper left Rosemary Brown, Bob Batsche Upper rzght Bruce Sharp, Joan O'Br1an
Lower left. Vera Small, Charles Stevenson Lower right Bud Hagan, Betty DeLano
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Row I A Ide M Owen P Janz J Van Wyhe M Marshall D Meler B Roberts J Burnham B Rltchey
V Russell D Bopp L Kopp A Gaus
Row 2 K Stokstad C Fagg R Stanley A Strauss R Laylln J Glddmgs V Perrone J Wllson C Gale B
Deason M Hamlll J Dudley L Lowry
ROW3 Mr Brlsbm H Allen J McK1nney J Abell T Wuerthner D McNe1l R Wllls H Barnard L Fowler
J Sherman E Spmk R Beelby J Ramey
The Man Who Came to Dmner
Presented by the june Class of 1950
Left to rzght John the servant John Glddmgs Maggle Cutler sophlstlcated secretary Marlon Owen Sarah
the cook Mary Marshall Dr Bradley Herbert Allen Sherldan Wlnteslde the Man Ted Wuerthner Bert Jef
ferson newspaper edltor John Abell June Stanley daughter of the Stanleys Jacquelme Van Wyhe Mrs
Ernest Stanley hostess to the Man Karen Stokstad Rlchard Stanley Junes brother Charles Fagg
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Row I E Woolcock J Engdal B Welton J Park S Wheeler J Gmter L Schlack M Bannasch D Oakley
Mother Is a Freshman
Presented by the january Class of 1951
Left to nght Carrle Margaret Bannasch B111 Floyd Conklln Scott Chesnut Susan Ablgaxls daughter
Elsie Woolcock Professor M1chaels Jean Warren Ablgall Jo Engdal Helen Lella Schlack Jack Tom
Walker
Professor M1chaels teaches b1Ol0gy to the others who are students at Polnter College
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Dear Ruth
Presented by the Eastern Hzgh School Faculty
Left to nght Albert Kummer Robert Lott Ruth W11k1ns Jeanette Hanson Lt Wllham Seacroft Jon Young
Mrs Edxth W11k1ns Geraldlne Huffman Judge Harry Wxlkms Maynard Morrison Dora Helen Benjamm
M1r1am WllklnS, Jeanne Duncan
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Toplc for debate thls year was Resolved That the Presldent of the Umted States should be elected by
the drrect vote of the people
FIVE A LEAGUE DEBATE RECORD
The affirmatlve team of Sally Subar and Ted Wuerthner defeated Battle Creek Jackson Sexton and Ann
Arbor Eastern recexved a wall trophy from the State Journal when the Quaker affirmatlve team defeated Sex
ton ln the cxty champ1onsh1p debate
Easterns negatrve team conslstlng of Ed Moyer and Jack Subar defeated Battle Creek Jackson and Ann
Arbor and was defeated by Lansmg Sexton
Thls gave us a record of seven wms and one loss and so Eastern won the 5 A League champlonshlp and
recelved the trophy Tlus lS the second tlme rn three years that the Eastern debaters have won th1s champlon
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Row 1 M Zxmmerman M Swam B W11ber S Subar J Gmter J Alexander J Marshall B Smder Z Glen
Row2 T MacDonald J Subar B Anderson J Wh1te T Wuerthner F Vanderllp E Moyer J Culver
Mr Harrls
Upper left J Culver T Wuerthner E Moyer Upper nght T MacDonald J Culver T Wuerthner
J Subar S Subar E Moyer J Subar F Vanderlrp
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Thls IS a club for those people mterested m the study of the Blble They partl :pate 1n the dxscu s1on of
rellgxous problems
Row 1 A JanAlst1ne M Stelnman S Gokee D Pearson E HOpklDS W Taylor E Woolcock
Row 2 B Bernard M Swam B Webb C Pler B Lee E Hudson P Wlgglns E Steffen D Oakley
Row3 M Zlmmerman I Garrett B Reed J Robbms B Chapman E Peterson D Gokee M Keep Mr
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Fur, Feather, Fm Club
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The purpose of thlS club IS to obtaln a better understandlng and apprecratlon of Wlld lrfe and to assist the
members 1n related outdoor act1v1t1es
Row 1 D Phl111pS W Crawford B Barnum F Brokaw B Sharp T Hansen D Bowersox R Penton
Row 2 D Schultema G Belen B Howard D Johnson R Ryblckl D Patterson J Elseler T MacDonald
G Slemon J Rogers
Row 3 Mr johnson R Goodsell R Harry J Abell R Wllls N Hodgson L Fowler C Mlller R Holllday
Feguer B Gray
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A service organlzatxon for boys endeavormg to extend hlgh standards of Chrlstxan character hrough clean
speech clean sportsmanshxp clean scholarshlp and clean l1VlI'lg
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Strauss R Stanley H Allen J Glddlngs J Sherman J McK1nney J Subar
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Drama Club
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Thls club acquamts students wrth the prmclples of actmg d1rect1ng and make up Famous plays are dlscussed
and one act plays are presented
Rowl M Owen S Brock N Bowlm M Ness J Chaney D Rose S Wrlght J Jackson J McKenna
Row2 K Sh1pley E Bee J Van Wyhe B Wllber K Stokstad J Fox G Smlth P Kovall J Marshall M
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Row 3 Mr Young L Johnson B Anderson R Kenyon S Chesnut R Natlon D Meler D Mason M Mun
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Th1S is an enjoyable club for glY1S who would llke to cooperate ln developlng thelr mterest xn the Held ot
home economlcs They partlclpate ln such 3Ct1Vlfl6S as cookmg and sewmg under able lnstructlon and super
VISION
Row! S Webb D Cooke E Fea S Enghoffer B Warren
Row 2 R Klrcher M Hodge R Dxetrlck S Nxchols Mrs Klrby
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They spend a great deal of tlme servmg the school through varlous art Projects Another arm IS to help stu
dents acquire an apprecxatlon for art
Row I H Andree, N Currm, M LaRocque J Boettcher, C Groenke, J Bacon
Row 2 Mlss Rlchards, B Wooten B Dav1s M Franke K Bond R Plocharczyk K Harn11ton,D Van Slckel
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An mterestmg club for glrls who know how to knlt crochet or embrolder and who would hke to have a
chance to work wlth a group It also provides an opportunlty for glrls who would llke to learn how to do such
3CtlV1t16S
Row 1 D Bussche B Sldel S W1lk1nS B Parlslan
Row 2 Mrs Kolemamen H Turner J DeRyke J Malextzke A Stevens
Thls IS a very helpful club for boys and glrls who W1 h to master the art of danclng Members'11p 1S 11m1ted
to those who do not know how to dance Everyone IS glven an equal chance to develop hls talent under excel
lent lnstructlon
Row 1 G Harr1s L Cogley S Nxchols L Lewxs
Row 2 C Pryor S Lynde L Rhynard A Nelson M Traver Mrs J Whxte
Row3 A Brlllngton H Whxdden I Klpke C DeVr1es J Glddmgs C Chenoweth
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Thls club offers a lxvely social hour for students who are taklng Latm Durmg thls perxod they carry on a
number of actlvltxes such as dramatlzmg storles presentmg programs relatlng to Roman llfe and playmg games
Row 1 B Smlth C Smadmos R Hawkms L Lowry M Whltford B Schultz D Lynn
Row 2 M Phelps J Phelps H Burns E Garner S Tooker N Moore C Weaver J Van Nocker L Baker
Row3 B Browder J Madlla B Cramer G Slemon C Harmon J Powell P Temple C Gale P Palmer
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French Club
Row I M Owen J En dal S Braman D Hodgkm B Block Y D3V1d C Sm1th M Munroe R Natlon
Row 2 S Bush J Hartman M Bannasch N Phllllps S Foust S Brock J Chaney R McCall B Tanner
Mr Sage
Row 3 R H3WklnS J Clark B Thomas S Randolph C Gllmore M Morrls N Bowlln J Adadow B Davis
M Ness
Row 4 B Stepnens S Schwartzman J Doran L LaVoy N Halstead A Myers D Krlbs M Webb S
Lynde J Early A Peterson J Hoy
Row 5 K Stokstad L Peterson L Hackney N Allen L G11son T Vaslloff R Barker D Lander H Gray
H Katz J Reutter
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to study the customs and language One of thexr mam act1v1t1es IS the preparatlon of a Spamsh program whlch
IS presented ln assembly
Row 1 J Slsco P FlSh J Snodgrass E Trantham J Altman P Janz V Barrows P Rledel
Row 2 B DeLano M Montgomery M MOlllf0f F M1l1er J Lee N Hansen B Slnder J Novello
Row 3 C Hayden F Conklm A Gonzalez V Perrone D Walters J Wlng N Mann B Wear D Stlefel
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Porpozse Club
The purpose of th1s club IS to stlmulate an mterest m swxmmmg The1r v YIOUS projects mclude a water
show pool partles and swlmmmg tests
Row I D Molme C Ballor D Myers R Blmk C Warner G Johnson J Culver S Rutherford B Augen
stem J Look
Row2 R Rowse L Shance R Morgan C Smlth E R ynolds B Sharp D Patterson J Elseler R Martln
G Foreback Mr Stlllman
ROW3 R Wlllard R Jackson C Stevens B Howard J Abell B Aldrlch B Batsche R Jerrlm R Wllls
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Row I C Hayden R Grove R Jackson E Petersen R LaFraugh G Hope R Holhday J Abell E Hawkms
Row 2 Mr Husbeck K Glllett D Sweet O Kern H Sheathelm B Aldrlch B Batsche G Mxller R Jerrxm
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Row2 I Rogozlnskl R Schuchaskle A Kn1sely V Wheeler M Nelson G Hlllman N Moore G Carper B
Sherman J Hartman P Hamllton B Stowell
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Rowl J Mlddlebrook P McDurmon J Martm J Baxter P Kllmecky D GaldUChlk E Gattner M Hamlll
E Emmons W Ross C Hathaway
Row 2 Mrs Huffman K LeFurge C Anderson B Beutler M Malllson J LEWIS E Rogozlnskx P Royal
M Terranova E Colburn M Wood P S1dot1 Mlss Manchester
Row 3 S Wasmeh A McKmney F TFHVIS M Abbott C Vance E Satterlee C Theodorskl E Emmons
J Horn J Kmney S Braman
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Row 1: D. Myers, F. Conklin, D. Hodgkin, R. Laylin, R. Dell, D. Ide, V. Perrone, K. Curtis, R. Kern
Row 2 D Schulte-ma S Rutherford B Sharp R Harry L Howxson D Chrlstopher J Ramey J Gldd1HgS
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Ushers Club
Rowl K Shlpley M Jenklns B Schultz N McNaughton V Hatter L Mlller A Miller E Sheldon Y
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Row2 S Potts A Nelson B Powell B Stexgman J Nlemala S Plfer V Wood B Ulrey P Kovall C
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Row 1 S Hayden B Thomas D Wade C Beurmann A Foote B Moore P Sawyer B Smadmos J Brown
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Row2 L Cogley C Anderson M Burnham A MCIHYITC J Burnham M Anderson J Alexander A Cox
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Row 3 M Andrews M Boettcher C Hosford C Chenoweth J Dyer M Baker J Gmter L Reed B Russo
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The Easterner our school
paper IS tl'e mam project of
the Journa lsm class Students
m th1s course compose edlt
and proofread the paper un
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W1nters Prmtmg IS done at
Technlcal Hlgh School
The above plcture shows
students assenfblmg the paper
Other dutxes are derrcnstrated
at the rlgl-t by Nancy and
B111 who are proofreadmg
while JoAnn and Ted cr1t1c
ally study front page make up
Top Joyce Adadow James Toman James Ramey Bob Rood Wayne Crawford Delores Van Slckle Sharon
Chrlstopher
Center Nancy Brown B111 Thomas Right JoAnn Hartman Ted Wuerthner
Row 1 M1ss W1nters G Rundle S Chrlstopher J Adadow H Cleeves N Brown D Van Slckel
Row 2 B Grondxne J Ramey L Wllcox J Leavengood J Toman T Wuerthner W Crawford G Belen
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The competent executlve
staff members shown above
are Art Ed1tOf V Russell
Edxtor ln Chlef J McK1nney
Art Adv1ser MISS Rlchards
F1nanc1a1 Adv1ser Mr Peter
man Yearbook Adv1ser Mxss
Lowrey and the Co busmess
Managers M Gabrlck and T
Ferolle Th1s group
sponslble for the smooth func
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whlch are lnvolved ln the
compllxng of a yearbook
At left L Wllcox D Ma
Stokstad an A Strauss
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Rowl L Baker P Janz B Moore M Malllson D Krlbs B Boylan M Pelt J VanWyhe B Watson V Rus
sell J Proctor M Owen
Row 2 K Stokstad A Strauss L Reed L Wllcox H Allen D Meler T Ferolle P lNlgglI1S M Gabrlck
C Clausen M Plowman
Row3 E Hudson H Webb J McK1nney L Fowler J Abell E Spmk D McNe1l J Bonner D Mason
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Ed1tor 1n Chlef John McK1nr1ey
Co Busmess Managers Mary Ann Gabrxck
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General Asslstants Karen Stokstad john Abell
Semor A Class Ed1tor Marlon Owen
Asslstant Edltors Betty lean Moore
Dorothy Me1er
Sen1or B Class Ed1tor Elalne Hudson
Asslstant Ed1tOf jean Warren
Adm1n1strat1on EdltOY Marxlyn Malhson
Academ1c Ed1tor Patrlcla janz
Musxc and Photography Ed1tor Edward Sp1nk
Commerc1al Ed1tor
Industr1al Arts
Asslstant Ed1tor
Art Ed1tor
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Asslstant Ed1tor
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Frances M1ller
jacquelyn Van Wyhe
Dan1el Wh1tney
V1rg1n1a Russell
Marlene Plowmar
Lyle Wllcox
Constance Clausen
Paulme Wxggms
Dor1s Mason
Lo1s Baker
D1Ck McNe1l
Arthur Strauss
Lo1s Reed
Ronald Morgan
Palmer Harry Webb
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Row 1 D Sweet A Hatcher J Walker K Glllett C Hayden F Conklm S Chesnut G Hope
Row 2 L Fowler G Johnson D Schlutema D Fuller J Wmg B Zabrodsky D Stevens C Lundberg
D Allen J Smadmos
Row 3 E Sellers R Cornell E Sherman T Walker B Dorn C Muller D Burke R Barker N Hodgson
Coach Husbeck Coach Cohn
Reserve Football
Row D Rom I Eyre D Chrlsty T Eggleston F Droesch B Barnard R Haut F Cummmgs
Row I Sellek B Besley H Rouse D Hewes E Jackmchuk T MacDonald D Heath C Harmon
Row B Ovenhouse G Ross J Lewxs B Van Wyhe L Tledeman F Schelter N Thomas
Row Coach Hayden Coach Hassen Coach Newcombe Coach Bosch
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Row 1 C Harmon B Norrls R Lander E Sellers D Ide B Summers D Hastmgs J Swam
Row 2 Coach Altenhof D Kellholtz C King D Demltz D Burke B Dorn J Buysse
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Row 2 J Shlmmln R Ferns B Augenstem B Barnard R Haut D Rom
Row3 L Post F Droesch J Cruthls D VanLent J Brady Coach Sp1tler
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C Warner J DeVet B Lynn
Row 3 B Feguer B Douglas R W1lls D Radway H Alexander J McInt1re R Jerrrm J Abell R Holllday
D Patterson R Laylln
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Row 2 E Sherman, D Schultema, V Malcangl, V Perrone, L Fowler, R Barker, A Warnecke, W Cronk
rnght, C Mlller
Row 3 Coach Nestor, B Reed, A Colthorp, J Reutter, H Cornell, A Gonzalez, R Jackson, Coach Johnson
Row 4 C McConnell, J Hanchett, D Weber, B Wlllsey, A Hatcher, L Johnson, E Reynolds
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Eastern's All-American swimming team, coached hy Fred
Stillman, this year extended their winning streak to twenty-
six consecutive dual-meet victories. Highlight of the year for
the State Champions was a two-day trip to Evanston. Illinois.
After losing the 5-A meet to a powerful Battle Creek team.
the crack tank squad climaxed the season by repeating last
year's victory in the State Championships. The medley relay
team CBud Howard. backstrokeg Russ Holliday. breaststrokeg
and jack Mclntire, free stylej broke the state record set by
Eastern last year Eastern can xpect excellent performance
next year from such veterans
Chuck Smith and Bruce bharp
East Grand Rapids
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Kalamazoo
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5 A champronshlp and placed second rn the state meet
Ted Beckner at 112 pounds Don Ph1ll1ps 120 pounds D1Ck
Rees 133 pounds and Larry Fowler heavywelght were
state champlons for Eastern Outstandmg senlors mf-luded
Bmg M111er V1to Perrone Wllbur Cronknght and Curt1s
Mlller Varslty wrestlers returnlng next year are erry
Cushman Don Schultema Vmce Malcanvl Armond War
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1: R. Fillman, I. Eyre, L. Brewster, C. Harmon, B. Van Wyhe, L. Johnson J Lynde L Blalr W Russell
Hanchett A. Warnecke D. McNeil S. Penski L. Swan
2 W Whipple R Kaiser R Price P Smlth D Parker D Rogozlnskl G Denms D Johnson B Lynn
Martm R W1l1s B Barnard C Lundberg
3 F Bork J Lewls D Llnebaugh J Hayden W Murphy B Summers T Hansen L Howxson R Harry
Hempsted T Walker A Blank W Hakala
4 J Mahoney H Pardee H Alexander E Plzana H Austm L Brudvxk D Van Lent G Alexander
Newman B Lathrop H Wmsett W Cronkrlght B Reed
5 D Gllchrlst Coach Eldred Coach Robblns Coach Blenkhorn Coach Stlllman Coach Dleters
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Dlck McNe1l llthely clears a hlgh hurdle Ron Hempsted and Larry Howlson get off to a fast
start
1949 SCORES
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Row 1: N. North, B. Ansley, R. Morgan, C. Fagg, H. Katz, G. Siemon
Row 2: R. Beard D. Swanson R. Henderson B. Blanding D. Hastings J. Giddings
Row 3 Coach Cohn Callihan D Clippert H Allen H Barnard C Heath B Pearson D Radway
Ron Morgan Herb Allen Ron Beard
1949 SCORES
Eastern Jackson Eastern Jackson
Eastern Battle Creek Eastern Battle Creek
Eastern Sexton Eastern Sexton
Eastern Ann Arbor Eastern Ann Arbor
Eastern 1 East Lansmg
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Row I: P. Douglas, P. Bashore, A. Babrofsky, R. Lander, B. Besley, J. Sinadinos, F. Conklin, E. Jackinchuk
Row 2: B. Ahlers, D. Marlett, J. Ramey, R. Phillips, P. West, W. Crawford, E. Sellers, D. Rom, R. Rummins,
G. Meredith
Row 3 Coach Spitler G Wery R Jackson F Droesch J Buysse R Haut J Cruthls J Cruthls H Mere
dith K Gregory Coach Sheathelm
Left Floyd Conklin is safe at tlllfd Center Jim Ramey waits alertly for the pitch Right Howard Meredith
throws a fast curve
1949 SCORES
Eastern Owosso Eastern Sexton
Eastern Sexton Eastern Jackson
Eastern Jackson Eastern Battle Creek
Eastern 4 Battle Creek
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Golf Team
Row 1 T Keyes J Keyes R Underwood R Colthorp D Mangles Ron LaFraugh
V Perrone R LaFraugh J Boroughf
Row 2 H Cook D Hewes F Vanderllp H Marcussen B Jewell R
Dell Coach Morrlson
1949 SCORES
Kalamazoo
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Battle Creek 6
Jackson
Eastern 2 Sexton
Cheerleaders
Eastern Kalamazoo
Eastern Ann Arbor
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Row I D Hull F Parks J Wyble A Bobrofsky D Mangles
Row 2 M P1erson L Lowry L Bennett J Holland M Mlx D Galduchlk
Managers
The ones who do the hardest work often rece1ve llttle or no thanks for thelr generous contrlbu
tions to the success of our teams To these falthful and uncomplammg managers we should llke
to express our deepest appreclatlon
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Upper left Wayne Murphy Barry Norton Ed Moyer Roy Groves Wesley Russell Jack Crlttenden
Seated Bruce Trudgen
Seated Bob Harkness
Lower left Dan Van Lent Warren Barber Norman Hodgson Paul West Don Carlson
Lower right Ed Leeper Jim Manchett Carl Lutz
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t Physical Education opens the way to
I a healthier, happier life. Girls learn '
ll ship while participating in the games. A H
In good sportsmanship and gain fellow- .. In the health-education classes, which " f form a part of the complete program, i,
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the serve
Mary Lou Nelson is dolng a trim front dive She Ball one has been called during a softball game
is probably practlcmg for a part in the Swimming while Beverly Bates IS batting and Norma Mann is
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Row I M Hungerford M Crxswell P Comstock M Plerson C Conklm S Jenmngs J Boettcher J Alex
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Row 2 P Tester J Davls N DeW1lde B Barnes N Marlatt B Templeton P Barnes C Anderson M
Burnham J Basel A Stevens
Row 3 Mrs Whlte N Locke B Cook N Morrls Holland E Jenmngs V Wood J Malertzke D Stlefel
M Bambrlck L Bennett L Reed
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Standmg Carole Gates presldent Barbara Watt
v1ce presldent
Seated Joyce Culy treasurer Marxe Terranova sec
retary
Archery IS the first sport of the fall season 1n G A A
Elsle Rogozmskl IS takmg a1m wh11e Joyce Madzla
puts her arrow to her bow
Tumblmg holds 1ts own as a part of the physlcal
educatlon tralnlng program Pat Riedel IS domg a
backbend
The Swlmmmg Club offers synchromzed swrmmmg
for grrls JoAnne Maleltzke and Anna Lou Stevens
try a dlve ln umson
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Mary Jean Traver, Glorla McKay, Joan Hanes, Sue
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Standing: Jim Culver, presi-
dentg Janet Bacon, secre-
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dlflicultles Mr Peterman buslness advlser who has supervlsed the financmg of our book and Mlss
Rlchards art advlser who has alded ln maklng the annual appealmg and attractive to the eye
Acknowledgments
Engravmgs Prlntmg
The Lanslng Colorplate Company The Stone Prmtmg Company
Photography Covers
Versluls Studlo S K Sm1th Company
KOW3lSk1 Studxo Bmdmg
Wagenvoord and Company
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The Best rn Foods at No Extra Cost to You
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FREDERICK FOOD MARKET
925 East Mrchrqan Avenue Phone 54306
VANDERVOORT HARDWARE COMPANY
Authentrc Equrpment for Every Sport
Lansrnq and East Lansmq
Lanslnq Wonder Restaurant
F A M O U S G R I L L
Home ot Chrcken rn the Rough
The Popular Eatrnq Place ol Eastern I-Irqh School Students
SMALL S
211 South Washrnqton Avenue
Home ot Hart Schattner Or Marx Clothes
PHILLIPS DRUG STORE
The popular meetrnq place of astern I-hgh
students tor 20 years
POUHIGIH Servrce Prescnptrons School Supphes
Its Smart to Dress Snappy
Sportswear Furnlshrnqs and Clothmg for Young Men
FIRST IN STYLE FIRST IN QUALITY
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317 North Washrnqton Avenue
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ADAMS POPCORN AND NUT SUPPLY
BUY ADAMS BUY THE BEST
827 East Mlchlgan Avenue Lansmq M1ch1gc:n
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KOWALSKI PHOTO STUDIOS
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09Vz North Wash1ngton Avenue
BANK OF LANSING
Two Otnces
Wash1ngtor at Mtohtgan Grand Rtver a Center
Member ot E D l C
ROUSER DRUG COMPANY
Prescrtpttons
for over 60 years
123 South Washtngotn Avenue
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ROYER OIL COMPANY INC
Lanstng Mrchtgan
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OBRECHT REALTY COMPANY
Complete Real Estate Servroe
East Mtohtgan Avenue Phone 4 4405
MARION 6. SANDERS
Our Best Ads Arent Wrrtten They re Worn
220 North Washtngton Avenue
BARKER FOWLER ELECTRIC COMPANY
Televts on Headquarters
Electrxcal Appllances
ll4 ll6 East Ottawa Street
ACME BUSINESS COLLEGE
Protesstonal Buslness Tramtng
Begm Now Placement SQTVICS
A1r Cooled Rooms
GREGORY MAYER 6. THOM COMPANY
234 South Caprtol Avenue
Qtttce Eurntture Statlonery
Prmttng Loose Leat Devtces
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LANSING COLORPLATE COMPANY
Engravers for the LANTERN
l7 North Laroh Street
Phone 2 7002
51401
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2410 South Cedo Sheet
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719 Eos? Carclnd RIVGT AVQTIUG
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2004 East Michigan Avenue
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326 North Cedar Street
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325 South Wce111rgton Avenue
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422 South Wash1nqtor1 Avenue
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1800 South Cedar Street Phone 98404
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301 Ea t Grand R1ver Avenue
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235 South Grand A enue Phone 57211
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PREUSS BODY SHOP
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HILDING OFFICE SUPPLY
228 South Cop1to1 Avenue
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129 EU t Mrchrqdn Avenue
STEVENS DRUG STORE
1017 Lo t Kola nozoo Street Phone 98FZ2
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201 No th Ho ner Street
BALDINO CONFECTIONERY
621 Edst M chtqdn Avenue
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STATE WIDE REAL ESTATE SERVICE OF LANSING
HOME DAIRY COMPANY
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