Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1951
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Porpoise Club Row 1: K. Sandy, D. Moline, C. Warner, B. Blanding, D. Irish, L. Johnson, S. Rutherford Row 2: M. Clark, T. Harcus, D. Radway, C. Ballor, R. Willard, R. Brown, Mr. Stillman Row 3: L. Johnson, J. Sellek, R. Montgomery, L. Barker, B. Thompson, H. Webb Bible Club Row 1: C. Chenoweth, P. King, C. Pier, A. VanAlstine, M. Steinman, S. Gokee, J. Bonner, J. Murray, M. Whit- ford, W. Sutberry Row 2: E. Peterson, M. Simmons, M. Wilkins, R. Cottom, L. Bloom, N. Peacock, E. Hudson, A. Swanson D. Binion, Mr. VanVliet Row 3: C. Fickes, C. Stockmyers, K. Shipley, P. Barnes, E. Steffen, D. Smalley, G. Snyder, J. Wilson, D. Pear- son, R. Schuchaskie Row 4: D. Cameron, J. Hackett, R. Anderson, J. Robbins, B. Reed, G. Taylor i951 Fur, Feather, and Fin Club Va T. fi' , if ., if ,..,...N , A . Q 'T ' . R x . w Row I: D. Holmes, E. Sherman, B. Summers, B. Bischoff, T. Hansen, R. Willard, D. Schuitema Row 2: R. Harry, C. Warner, G. Siemon, J. Henderson, G. Sessions, G. Johnson, T. MacDonald, Mr. Johnson Row 3: N. Hodgson, H. Alexander, A. Warnecke, D. Weber, C. Chamberlain, F. Bork, B. Sears, B. Sharp Varsity Club Row 1: J. Wing, D. Radway, R. Kern, R. Morgan, B. Blanding, D. Allen, D. Schuitema, B. Sharp, A. Warnecke Row 2: C. Harmon, R. Harry, L. Howison, D. Marlatt, P. Bashore, H. Webb, T. Walker, Mr. Husbeck Row 3: T. Hansen, A. Bobrofsky, R. Barker, J. Cushman, P. Douglas, S. Rutherford, W. Hakala, R. Groves Row 4: B. Zabrodsky, E. Sherman, R. Cornell, L. Shance, B. Howard, D. Holmes E971 Needlecraft Club Row 1: K. Kahres, B. Trudgeon, B. Morgan, A. Stevens, C. Dargitz, H. Kenyon, B. Warren Row 2: J. Adadow, P. Altman, E. Bendlin, V. Wood, B. King, C. Oding, C. Anderson, Mrs. Kirby Drama Club Row 1: A. Jacobson, B. Beutler, N. Bowlin, B. Sharp, S. Brock, J. Chaney, J. Marshall Row 2: E. Bee, J. Hartman, B. Cramer, S. Randolph, S. Bush, J. McKenna, J. Cole, Mr. Young Row 3: D. Paddison, R. Kenyon, R. Blink, B. Anderson, J. Adadow, G. Nipple E931 Paint S plashers Row 1: B. Baker, C. Hillman, A. Archambault, M. Gardner, V. Austin, Z. Taft, P. Tavenner Row 2: J. Hennesey, B. Baxter, M. Ammerman, C. Hosford, P. Larie, M. Loomis, B. Baxter, Miss Richards Young Voters' Club Row 1: L. Rhynard, A. Myers, J. Copeland, E. Satterlee, Z. Glew, R. McCall, N. Phillips Row 2: P. Palmer, B. Chapman, D. Gilchrist, W. Russell, B. Cunningham, L. McConnell, Mr. Brisbin Row 3: J. Radcliff, J. Crittenden, E. Leininger, J. Rhea, D. Danforth l99.l Easterner Stal? Row 1:i M. Criswell, D. Zarka, P. Zdybel, J. Copeland, M. Keep, J. Engdal, D. Danforth, J. Scott, B. Foster, N. Peacock V Row Z: I. Purchis, B. Boylan, H. Pulliam, O. Dunlap, B. Younglove, B. Cook, D. Dyer, B. Jackson, N. Mc- Naughton, M. Stevenson, Miss Winters Row 3: J. Culver, T. Vasiloff, L. Brewster, E. Sherman, E. Moyer, C. Case, R. Stuart, R. Blink, A. Palmer fiooj Lantern Staff Upper left: H. Webb, B. Cunningham Upper right: J. Crittenden, P. Palmer Right: A. Jacobson, J. Adadow, M. Bell- ville, N. Moore 'T Row 1: E. Garner, B. Cook, M. Criswell, M. Baker, J. Forsyth, M. Bellville, S. Schultz, J. Adadow Row 2: M. Benda, V. Maltin, A. Jacobson, S. Cunningham, P. Lloyd, N. Moore, E. Peterson, S. Hayden, Miss Lowrey Row 3: R. Morgan, P. Palmer, H. Webb, B. Chapman, J. Crittenden, C. Harmon, B. Davis, C. Chenoweth, C. Steadman IQIOIJ Lantern Roster Editor in Chief - - Co-Business Managers General Assistant - Senior A Class Editor Assistant Editor - B- - Senior B Class Editor Administration Editor Classroom Editor - - Music Editor - - Photography Editor - Art Editor - - Assistant Editor - - - Under-Classman Editor Assistant Editor Social Editor - - - Boys' Sports Editor - Girls' Sports Editor - Assistant Editor - Junior Assistants - Philip Palmer - Marcia Bellville, Shirley Schultz janet Forsyth - Nancy Moore - Marie Baker Sarah Hayden Alice Jacobson - Bill Chapman Joyce Adadow Jack Crittenden Vivian Maltin - Carol Chenoweth - Ron Morgan - Calista Steadman - Ellen Garner - Harry Webb - Barbara Cunningham Esther Peterson Charles Harmon, Esther Peterson, Shirley Schultz Art Staff ----- Bill Davis, Peggy Lloyd, Mary Benda Advertising Managers - - - Barbara Cook, Mickey Criswell, Janet Moore, Marlene Mix 51021 f. Football Row 1: D. Christy, J. Trumbull, J. Knapp, B. Barnard, F. Conklin, R. Barker, W. Hakala, L. Brewster, B. Van- Wyhe, B. Dorn, D. Holmes Row 2: D. Rom, F. Cummings, I. Eyre, M. Rennels, J. Wing, B. Zabrodsky, T. Walker, J. Walker, D. Allen, R. Groves, D. Melius Row 3: J. Lewis, H. Gay, D. Moline, B. Sears, D. Weaver, B. Faulkner, B. Ovenhouse, R. Cornell, E. Sherman, E. McKim Row 4: Coach Husbeck, D. Schuitema, F. Droesch, J. Sinadinos, D. Fuller, N. Thomas, Coach Cohn, Coach McCann Saginaw A. H ......... ...,. 2 6 Eastern ....,.. .... 0 Jackson ...,..... ....,.. 1 8 Eastern ....... , ....,. 13 Owosso .....,,........ ..... 0 Eastern ,.,,... .,.. 0 Ann Arbor ........... ....... 3 3 Eastern ....,,.. .,,,., 1 2 East Detroit ....... ..... 1 3 Eastern ....... ..,. 0 Grand Haven ..... .... 7 Eastern ........... .,,,,, 1 4 Battle 'Creek ,...........,..,., 6 Eastern .....,...,...,...,...,.. 7 Sexton .,........,,.,....,.,..,.... 6 Eastern ......,.,...,,,,,,,,,.,, 13 Row 1: B. Bischoff, B. Straiger, G. Knight, B. Noyce, H. Austin, C. Martin, R. Luttrell, G. Haga, A. Bancroft, E. Anderson, E. Sayer Row 2: J. Miller, R. Frakes, B. Haney, B. Laderoot, M. Cole, D. Cole, D. Chapple, F. Michael, D. Federau, B. Allen, G. Ovenhouse Row 3: J. Bond, R. Carr, B. Knight, B. Frank, G. Scarlett, D. Cross, B. Schaible, S. Miller, B. Ahlers, D. Semerau Row 4: T. Kissee, N. Hodgson, B. Myers, B. Mills, Coach Bosch, D. Williams, B. Spagnuolo L1o4J i ' 1 .. I . x rp X R 2 X 'iv 'B 1 1 '- , 6 N A1 ., ' -- X ' v' it X ff , vw .M mb, . 0 My QNX .gi H V' .. ' g.E5pS2f?-Q55152fffzsq'-.fzfi--gx,,g,q11ff- P-. f ,'.l,.51.E A, A ,sl '?,f:'34zlf55ff?f., ' Y I I 4 . , W ' , M - If N 4 '. ' .1 1' vi N QB f' 'W' , ug 8 H -QE .M . 'x X 1 1 V E f X wi' f Y ' Q J ? - I . A 2 'Q l r V ' M ., SL ' Q ,V., F , A 1 A Q 2224 f 'W' A ' f - 'J' . I V K V i 5- V 55N x.. fa C5 -f 9-s. Board of Athletic Control Seated: Scott Rutherford, Della Gaiduchik, Dick Holmes. Standing: Mr. Walker, Mr, Wheeler, Mr. Winston, Mr. McCann. xii High School E71 3 . 'ev N Q 6 . 2 l 4 S SARAH JONES JO PLOCHARCZYK Cross Co untry Row 1: T. Hansen, H. Webb, B. Reed, J. Culver Row Z: Coach Eldred, R. Kern, D. Wheat, A. Warnecke Battle Creek Kalamazoo ,,,,... ,.,,,.. 1 9 Everett .....,.. Howell ..... 15 Eastern Eastern ...,.... 21 Eastern........ 52 Eastern........ Low Score 48 44 53 53 Wins Sexton ..,....., , ..... 24 Ann Arbor Jackson .,...., ...... 1 9 Five-A ....... Eastern ......... ,..., 3 4 Eastern ......... ..... 3 8 Eastern ...,.................... 40 Eastern 4th B. Reed, J. Culver Coach Eldred, H. Webb, B. Reed, T. Hansen f106J Golf i Row 1: D. Hewes, A. Colthorp, H. Cook, R. Underwood Row 2: F. Vanderlip, J. Schulte, C. Harmon, Coach Morrison Low Score Wins Jackson ...., ........ 3 63 Eastern .,....... .,....,.. 3 36 Battle Creek ,,,..,. ,.,,,,,, 3 66 Eastern ,......,, ,..,,.,., 3 82 Sexton ,.,.,,.,..,.. ....,... 3 34 Eastern ,,,,..,,, .,,,..,,, 3 39 Ann Arbor ........ ....,,,. 3 33 Eastern ..,.,,.., ......... 3 59 East Lansing ......, .....,.. 4 57 Eastern ,.,....., ....,..,. 4 55 Jackson ..,.. .,...... 3 27 Eastern ......... ,....,,,. 3 63 Battle Creek ....... .,...... 3 58 Eastern ,,,,...,, .,..,.,,, 3 51 Sexton ,.,. .,....,, 3 65 Eastern ...,...,. ....,.... 3 18 Ann Arbor ...... ,.,...., 3 33 Eastern ....,.... ......... 3 54 Howard Cook Fred Vanderlip, Dick Hewes I: 107 1 Basketball Row 1: R. Dorn, J. Buysee, B. Summers, J. Cruthis, D. Parks, H. Cook, D. Keilholtz, F. Droesch, D. VanLent Row 2: Coach Spitler, A. Bancroft, B. Straiger, R. Haut, I. Cruthis, D. Demitz, C. Brownell, B. Mills, D. Fuller, Coach Altenhof Row 3: G. Haga, D. Williams, K. McKrill, C. Baker, R. Ferris, W. Besley, C. Lutz, R. Lewis, T. Pulice J. Buysee J. Buysee, D. Demitz Kalamazoo 42 Eastern ......... ..... 3 0 Battle Creek .... ..... 5 1 Eastern... Saginaw .......... ...... 4 2 Eastern ......... ..... 4 4 Ann Arbor ....... ..... 2 1 Eastern... Ann Arbor 44 Eastern ......... ..... 4 1 Ottawa Hills ...... ..... 5 5 Eastern... Jackson ....... ...... 2 6 Eastern ......... ..... 4 1 Jackson ....... ..... 3 4 Eastern... Alpena ..... 58 Eastern ......... ..... 4 2 Sexton ............. ..... 3 2 Eastern... Sexton ..... 28 Eastern ........................ 27 Battle Creek ...... ..... 5 2 Eastern... REGIONAL GAMES Eastern .......... ........ 3 9 Battle Creek .................. 35 Eastern ....... ....... 5 8 Ford Trade Eastern .......... ....... J' ackson ........... ..... 2 8 East ern ....... ....... 3 4 Kalamazoo l1081 E?vvi111111i11g: -..Br if ,iw- Wallin-9 Row 1: G. Kribs, J. Watt, G. Scarlett, R. Grow, R. Penton, D. Chadwell, L. Shance, M. Clark, C. Smith, S. Forbes Row 2: S. Rutherford, B. Brown, R. Willard, J. Miller, O. Blossey, D. Chadwell, G. Richards, B. Augenstein, C. Warner, D. Moline Row 3: Coach Stillman, B. Sharp, D. Myers, C. Ballor, D. Radway, H. Alexander, D. Rom, L. Barker, G. Grof, G. Nelson L. Shance B. Sharp, D. Radway, B. Brown Ann Arbor ....... ...... 1 9 Eastern ......... ..... 6 2 East Grand Rapids ........ 42 Eastern ......... ,.... 4 2 Bay City ....... ...... 4 8 Eastern ........ ...... 3 6 Battle Creek .................. 54 Eastern ......... .,,.. 3 0 Jackson .......................... 23 Eastern ........ ...... 5 7 Kalamazoo .... ...... 1 8 Eastern ......... ,.,,, 6 6 East Grand Rapids ........ 41 Eastern ........ ...... 4 3 Bay City ..... ...... 3 3 Eastern, .,.,,... .,,.. 5 1 11091 Row 1: C. Martin, J. McKim, J. Cushman, B. Willsey, R. Kern, J. Hanchett, K. Petroski Row 2: H. Austin, T. Beckner, J. Sinadinos, D. Schuitema, E. Sher- man, A. Warnecke, D. Cameron, V. Malcangi, D. Weber Row 3: Coach Johnson, N. North, J. Montgomery, H. Gay, J. Monett, R. Barker, N. Thomas, B. Ballor, D. Doan, J. Shimmen, J. Yonchewski Row 4: R. Woodworth, C. Stanley, R. Myers, K. Sandy, B. Darnell, D. Wheat, G. Sayer, J. Knapp, J. Willsey, B. Ovenhouse, W. Allen H. Austin, T. Beckner V. Malcangi, D. Schuitema Eastern ...,.... Jackson ............ 15 Eastern Ann Arbor ........ 8 Eastern Sexton .............. 8 Eastern Battle Creek .... 11 Eastern ........ Ann Arbor ........ 11 Eastern ........ Jackson ............ 5 Eastern Sexton .............. 8 Eastern Battle Creek .... 5 Eastern ........ Everett ............ 0 Eastern Everett ............ 11 State Champions l110J A. Warnecke, D. Cameron Track B. Lathrop, B. Reed, B. VanWyhe If 111 1 Row 1: B. VanWyhe, H. Winsett, Z. Pizana, T. Hansen, B. Reed Row 2: C. Harmon, B. Lathrop, L. Brudvik, L. Howison, L. Blair H. Winsett Howell ......... Ann Arbor... Battle Creek. Jackson ....... Sexton ,........ Z. Pizana .66 Eastern ...... .98 Eastern ...... .94PM, Eastern ...... .7 095, Eastern .65 Eastern Owosso ........ 36 Eastern 43 11 mu, sam 44 73 Baseball Row 1: F. Conklin, W. Crawford, B. Besley, E. Sellers, J. Sinadinos, P. Klein Row 2: B. Ahlers, F. Droesch, P. Bashore, G. Meredith, M. Clark, R. Lander, P. West, R. Phillips, P. Douglas Row 3: Coach Spitler, H. Meredith, J. Buysee, K. McKrill, J. Cruthis, J. Cruthis, R. Rummans, D. Rom, Coach Sheathelm Owosso .......... .... ....,. 6 E astern ........ ....... 9 Flint Northern ..... ..... 8 Eastern ........ 4 Ann Arbor ...... ...... 6 Eastern ........ ....... 3 East Lansing ...... ..... 8 Eastern ........ ...... 6 Jackson ............. ...... 4 Eastern ........ ....... 9 Everett ........... ..... 0 Eastern. ....... ...... 7 Battle Creek ..... ...... 9 Eastern ........ ....... 4 Sexton ......... ......... 2 4 Eastern ........ ...... 4 Sexton ..,......... ...... 8 Eastern .....,..,,..,,,,......,,,... 12 Jackson ...,...,.,................ 6 Eastern ............................ 7 funn Arbor ...... ,..... 6 Eastern ,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, 1 Battle Creek ..,.............,. 0 Eastern ............................ 8 J. Buysee P. Bashore H. Meredith, R. Phillips A If112fI Tennis t Row 1: N. North, R. Henderson, S. Rutherford Row 2: R. Radway, W. Blanding, J. Giddings, D. Swanson, Coach Cohn Jackson .... ..... 4 Eastern ......... ...... 3 Battle Creek .,..,.. ........ 7 Eastern ......,.. ..... O Sexton ,,,,., ,,,,, 7 Eastern ,,,,.,.,. ,,..., 0 Ann Arbor ........ .....,.. 5 Eastern ...,..... ,.... 2 Jackson .... ..... 6 Eastern ,,,...,.. ...... 1 Battle Creek ....... ,.,..... 5 Eastern ......... ..... 0 Sexton ...... ..... 7 Eastern ......... ...... 0 Ann Arbor ........ ........ 6 Eastern ......... ..... 1 A y ,,, ,, -. R. Radway D. Swanson W. Blanding I: 113 1 Girls' Sports The Girls' Athletic Association and regular physical education classes co-operate to make sports a worth- 1 ' while pastime. In addition to the routine ball playing A and swimming, dancing and tumbling also give girls a chance to exercise their physical ability. Health-educa- tion classes are included to complete a most enjoyable ' -5: 'K round of pleasure. Miss Hatch G.A.A. Q P Standing: Marie Terranova, treasurerg Elaine Emmons, secretary. Seated: Marcia Bellville, vice-presidentg Elaine Jennings, president. Marian Pierson and Janet Davis are trying their hand at ping pong, an activity enjoyed by all the girls. I115j Miss Smith ' E' M' ' ..i..wE Badminton is a favorite sport of G.A.A. Joylyn Kennedy and Joyce Culy are taking an active part in this game. Gloria McKay busily decorates for Carnival Capers, after-game dance spon- sored by G.A.A. Honor Society Completing one of the Honor Society's most suc- Planning the coming semester's program are: Cessful admmlstfauons mi Seated: Yvonne David, Marcia Bellville. S9-Hfedf Janet Ginfefa Louise MCHeUfY- Standing: Philip Palmer, Scott Rutherford. Standing: Jean Warren, jack Subar. Student Council Checking various committee reports are: Seated: Della Gaiduchik, Floyd Conklin. Standing: Harry Webb, Ed Moyer. 8 1 Turning their attention to the Clean-up campaign are: Seated: Della Gaiduchik, Dick Holmes. Standing: Scott Rutherford, Tom Hansen. Girls' Sports l Archery, a fall sport, is one of G.A.A.'s activities not Dancing is held on Friday in girls' gym classes. carried on in gym classes. JoAnne Alexander and Pat Com- Sandra Jennings and Joyce Holland are showing stock demonstrate the proper stance. how it should be done. Row 1: P. Sidoti, M. Terranova, G. McKay, E. Jennings, M. Criswell, M. Gardner, N. Fast, J. Adadow Row 2: C. Vance, G. Keel, S. Heydrick, D. Cole, Y. Forton, J. West, J. Holland, L. Stiefel, B. Hassler, B. Stone Row 3: M. Ammerman, B. Kosloski, E. Kosloski, M. Pierson, J. Petersen, M. Neuman, H. Lee, B. Templeton, P. Comstock, N. DeWilde, P. Tester, J. Martin f116J Girls' Sports Softball is both a fall and spring sport. Sandra Darlene Dietz, Sally Carpenter, Marietta Mauer, and Schaible is prepared to catch the ball if Janet Mac- Loretta Jackson eagerly await the football that Nadine Donald should happen to miss it. Tyler is getting ready to throw. Row I.' M. Bellville, B. Beutler, J. Taylor, J. Sisco, A. Stevens, J. Kennedy, S. Waterman, L. Whitcomb, V. Austin Row 2: J. Culy, P. Tavenner, E. Zabrodsky, B. Wooten, E. Emmons, P. Stimer, K. Phillips, B. Baker, P. King, A. Archambault, Miss Hatch Row 3: J. Alexander, J. Davis, C. Winnicki, M. Stephan, P. Leyrer, D. Vanderbeck, M. Pearce, P. Moffatt, J. MacDonald, M. Akins, B. Brown, O. Bobrofsky, B. Baxter . f117J Bowling Bowling team captains, Vertia Wood, Billie Cramer, Sue Brock, Janet Davis, Betty Smith, and Carol Steadman check the score sheet to see the high scores that have been made throughout the games of the day. The girls in the Bowling League bowl every Wednesday. Debbie McKeel's team mates watch in silent admiration as she prepares to throw the bowling ball swiftly and smoothly. Surely nothing less than a strike could result from all the determination pictured on Debbie's face. Bowl- ing is an optional sport in the curriculum of girls' sports. It is not a regular activity of either gym classes or Girls' Ath- letic Association. Jackie Randall, Phyllis Sidoti, Louann Whitcomb, Betty Plowman, Joan Hanes, and Margaret Stevenson, the rest of the bowling captains in the league, examine the ball in preparation for their games that they will soon begin. HMC! Ream Secretary Marilyn Smith, president Marie Terranova, and treasurer Carol Steadman clean a bowling ball as they very seriously discuss their efficient organization, the Girls' Bowling League. The girls do their best to keep the League functioning smoothly. ef, ' Cheerleading is an essential part of Eastern's sports program. Mary Hefty and Darlyn Smith carry out their version of the yell Come on, team, fight, which is known to every sports fan in Eastern. Girls' Sports Throughout the fall season, girls look forward to basketball, a winter sport, which is a favorite of all. In the background, JoAnne Alexander, Sandra Schaible, and Joylyn Kennedy scramble madly for the ball. Pat Tavenner, Anna Lou Stevens, Nancy DeWilde, and Gloria McKay in the foreground also Fight to recover the ball as it bounces from the backboard after a wild shot for a basket. Eight girls make up the feminine half of the cheerleading team. Bar- bara Stone and Pat Tavenner are demonstrating the familiar yell Left and Right. 1 Fl. , Volleyball, a game played in all seasons, is a favorite activity of G.A.A. and also of the gym classes. Because the classes are so large, they are divided into three or four groups, giving everyone a chance to participate. The blowing of referees' whistles and the yelling of the girls deafen the spectators but not the team members, Nadine Tyler, Betty Shepler, Darlene Dietz, and Maureen Hammond, who eagerly await the return of the ball that they have just served to the opposite side. l:119fI Swimming s . Usually one thinks of the ballet in terms of beautifully executed pantomimes performed with elaborate scenery and accompanied by fitting music which weaves its melodies throughout the ac- tion. Marie Terranova, however, proves that a water ballet can be just as graceful and striking as that of the stage. Since most of us are looking for a perfect method of relaxation, let us con- sider the particularly appealing plan chosen by Joan Boettcher, Completely at ease and without a care in the world, she floats contentedly in the Eastern pool. A gracefully turning wheel, typical of the formation seen at the Katy Bond does altrim front dive. Girls Water Show, is created by Judy Haga, Katy Bond, Joan Boettcher, exercise their Swlmmlng knowledge during Marie Terranova, and Nancy Marlatt. 51201 the regular Wednesday and Thursday physical education periods. 11-A OFFICERS Left to right: Chuck Warner, vice-presidentg Laura- lyn Puffer, secretaryg Joanne Boettcher, treas- urerg Jim Sinadinos, president 11-B OFFICERS Left to right: Gary Voketz, vice-presidentg Ann Adam, secretary, Herb Austin, presidentg Cliff Martin, treasurer l 10-A OFFICERS Left to right: Ross Carr, treasurerg Bill Thompson, president: Kenny Sandy, vice-presidcntg Nancy Phillips, secretary 10-B OFFICERS Left to right: Gary Moore, vice-presidentg Arlin Dell, presidentg June Davis, secretaryg Connie Hearl, treasurer Class OECEIS Uzzjl UNIOR A -' I wswpspfuy o HP Presidenf Jim Sinadinog 12 J N ..:,x gn.. M' P U Q. b K G. Abem Adsit j Alexander M Ammelvwm . L ,.. 3- 5' ij l, 7. 1 N- M. Andrcws B. Archambaull D Atkinson H. Augcnsu-an 'Sa '-f ' 1 E 3. f i al ,. B. 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A lf.. 1 . I H Gay 1? , , K 3. Fx . . . Fmeback A J wo .f Geary .Jr 4. W.. P J ' T, Grcnawalx '1 Grxs-.x-1,1-1 . 6? I . ya. , 5 ,fy 1 2 . if N Hansen C Hnrgnr in I ,Y '5 fs' -:Fi -P .. .,. 1, I l, ,. t ' EQ: R Huwkm, IT 513,-,1e,, a-,NJ J- I. M Hxlvf J Hoalf- .K ,, Q3 'lr ' x ,Y C Hoslord C. Hosford J-, 3 ff N 113, Q. fsy z, 'kuf Lx 5.5. J. Jackson S. Jennings 1:5 li Fnilvsr -A xj.-. M Gcxscrmluxver R. C Gr.,-gmke ..,i.a ,X C Harrmwrw 'Os D Heal!! D Hobbs P How wi . Vfxyxl , 'i X J. johnson ','-'B' N 1 B. Franke i xv' Q. T Glfldingf. J Guzzki .1 7 . Cv Har: Ii L: 'ff J. Henderson if 2 ' ff' f J, Hobley J. Hughes mi, ,,, V f Y ' -..Q L. Johnwqx Girls' League Busily completing details for a Girls' League dance are: Seated: Ada Foote, Virginia Wright. Standing: Barbara Cunningham, Jean Kinney. Turning their attention to the coming sophomore tea are: Seated: Jaclyn Wise, Ada Foote. Standing: Sue Hodges. Virginia Wright was absent when the picture was taken. Sophomore Tea Working on decorations for the Snowball Tea given for the sophomore girls to acquaint them with the functions of the Girls' League are: Rita Plocharczyk, Nancy Spencer, Della Gaiduchik, Ruth Kircher, Pat Camp, Joan Thornbury, Erma Trantham, Betty Smith, and Joyce Holland. 9 1 5 'A ' ' I f' X 45- if 1. , L ' ' HM -' - L johns.-ln P. jolmsun R o wson J. jones E. Kahres R, Kaiser K. Keller B. Kelley -A - 41- , 1' 1 - if .. V' W - Q.. ff-15 9' A 1 L., , ,gg U' lg? X, . ,' ' W .1 . x . 2- 3 w 5- I ' ,,,, ' , .fav D , - iq. ...LHS mg ll l .1535 f l al 1 5 , .Q .4 QA'- I .1 D Kelley I Kermcmlv B Kvng 1. King P. King 'I' Kingsley D, Klsgge D. Kiter , , o . ' .,:.:fu'x , . -J A- , ..a. ,QS . X .3- ' .- 2 , j ' 5 L- . VX. P X .Q f - , ,- ' f 7, I ' -'.- X I , ' 3' l' .. ..... - - 5' Klflll '- Kosloskl E. KDSIO'-kr H KU'-'FNS F Kruger C Lake L. LaM:mna Lamson - . x . Fw j ' 'ffl f A , . 4. -X x.:1..f,. i -' 1 Q 1-QQ f 1- ' 1- 1 . A P Lgryg M IAROUWQ X1 Lawrnm.z K. LeFurgc H. 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Shipley RK-1 ,Iii Q - 1 I I I L. Skinner B. Stearman B. Stowell f n' f .. L P. Tester .X .2 b .J .1 . P. Trowbridge tw '. .. if . 1 555- Q. f . fx C. Warner 'inf' . is 5 aff? ,-,' r . D. Scott D. Shire if .i t z B. Smith 359. 'rl I E. Stelfen 6 , ff '-., ' X D. Sud berry N. Thomas Q A E A . .2533 B. Truett 1 'AQ gf fx: 9 . .... J., M I I rl 4 . . . 5 L ' 1 fl. . elle ,f V 15 S. Shook , 3 W A 1 ff.. ., v. .S' J fr- - ., M. Shepard C. Shoultz . 'x X 1. .f:::z?-, , A -' ws- jf: 1 .1 N xt 1 gh 'A 1 1 ' ff I Y .J . E Q 51 Q ff ' B. Steigman :SW j 'LP' ' D. Swick t 'sis -s'1.1:zAg::-'ky 1'- ' 'L'fS:.fiW5: :! ' - t M. Thompson S ,J- . B. Ulrey E M: Steinman 2. Z. Taft Y. Thompson J. Valleau me VX .. W 1 B. Shepler 'S Q, . S Siegfried R. Smnh j. Stephens S, .. . ' .5 Mis 1 I A I B. Taylor B. Tomlinson .is If C. Vance N B. ' 5. wx B. Sherman '3 E wiv - 'QNA : lvwadinos . Q. B. Springborg R. Stephens il PY.. fl W. Taylor ' r 'so ' fwfi , D. Van Lent rx. YH. ...tl . B Sherman E 3 ff N. Sxnclaxr sam. f 1 R. Stanton C. Stevens -QA. Wi 'J its J A 1 .r P. Temple Q . Trayex' B. Van Wy 1- X f xv Q95 k S .. ! vp . x gy. h .QNX N x at XX tt vs. . X bi . ' gt SN? ,Q -.qxxxhxtl : 1: yf,.Q.g R wget t jf Shirnrnin iv 1. Slndall 1.-45 . C. Steadrnan Q .:-I 2 S: ::!-jyfzk-5,-I C. Stockmyers B. Templeton I! 1 V. Trew ...... , xii? ' QTEK 'Y' Hbjli. ' J. Viane g . 4 . . . T ' I.. N y . X t J .t.p:':, I N dw vvtt - 1 . .- K f N. . ..S,EI. . .. ,, X, B. Wate : . C. Yilfqgvfeg :ff f Q -uaiziyigg , PL 5 7 Y N 5 , Q. P. Wes! S. Wi!kins 5?- iff' X, . R, Vsy ou X -. v WI ol R, Willard f k li., 2 x R A Q.. x. S. Wright 3 A 5 .'-, J , 1, A. Adam ' . 5. i gif, ' ,C , B. Ballard 2 'A A 'f ?, r 3 1,1 -1. . jginsgybe .. f.v.3,,., ., waz. - , I' B. Yeoman Prenident . 9 Herb Austin :A W I I D. Alcenius .Y . . B. B ann er 559,-Q a 39:25 ' f 2 :gy X Q! jf- gk , ' Brokaw rv ' ef yr. R XN. Whipple Ez ! D. Wxlliamc . 7 ' I iv - --.. fami- Km 4? E. ZabrodSkY ... A xii D, Alspaugh .., , 'af x ffl? W. 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Darin D iw w -19 if j Frldev S. Hauer 5' . . Vw R. Hum LY . V x film - F. Kircher M. Lybert we . vf N. Clark M. Cleevcs 'Q ' 5 gE?Sim E. Cumnungs J. Damfcll 'Z qv- '-Qiiwm ...s ,3 Q: N Duncan j. Eubank NSS . A Q Q .' 4- A x if K . E Garner G. Garrage rf. Gm I.. in . . K., . .2 . . ,gw I L E B. Heins R. Hendersn 'q'.f9k. iw vs- . ,fr . , W' .A j. Insco 41. jackard wi .. Afxfx' Na+ .X-. .. N ki X xg, I, ' I f ,f T. Kisses nn Vx X 1 Q 5 F. mjkox P. M. Krosby fav K 1 .M Q Maltby W . D. Cole lxix ' Q3 B E,j,.L3::f.. .T 6. . L. Evanoff 'Tn , j. Graham it fV:,5V: Q F. Hester iwe P 15 uklgf Sdhisrlf- P. jackson Lf A. Laningham ,sw x- 'S -. C x Q. bv . . .- .f:..:.-' fdssggi -, N. S 1. Mameau -Y' :: ,iegw M. Colvin -J 1 - , ...V 17, -.B .wg fx? W. Everett .2 Qt' . -'A ' ' ws . M. Hanson ,- L. Hodgspn . L ' L... vw-fa ff f. . 5 W . K R. Jordan U . .X 1 .Q5hQf . .Ns .0-+ ' 1 LA N 4QQL5SEi D. Leadbitter xx X -:.F- . .. Nx X X Q fizw ' . ::-. .?':..f' 'hx 'W f-I-A N? I - .ss-sr Y .,. y 'K. Marsh A X 4 X x if 5 ,gk JS' ig4s?sw23 - SQ Conver-sd i,4 7 ' 19.31, N- 45 - 11 F.. PL' V- . Q. Xa o Q' ' 1. Denny S X .- .f 9332 R. . X 3 l. Q. X Y lr N. Farr . R . .lg Q J! Gif, Ex u A. Holcomb 1 l V.. f 11 .A I gg. ' .5 xp 3 ' X R . X E. Kean:-m iw , YI .Ll iv.. xi wx? ' X ' x fix? 2 fxsif . ,. H. 'Lge b . ,215 .. A if ff 151 .. , JS., H- X N Q X .wr ' ' x q px .. Q. . .ss ws, SSR? ' R m.. ...x :gr-L' :Q 1.14.1-. IW,-1' . Cu hvw. x -.1 n Ailpx Y 1 E. Hard , gba 4- -'Q NX fi Yr K. Mazner R. Mills M. Peck 1 .3 V3 D. Powis L. Rosendahl .I 4 X . M5 D. Smith .ix EP? W. Sutberry A' 2 A 1 Yr' Q, . g 5, A . D, McClure G, Mclmyre S ...Y .U B. y I ex pf S I , E. Molzan I. Monenc F -A . ' T77 X 1 L, Perkins AI. Petersen X3 R. Price vm' 4 . ff' P. Rouscr Y E? ff. , . D, Smith r is L. Swan fi f', . if P. Wilder -. . w x- ': 1 . .ff rf, ful- -s ,574 T Pulice -,RMS Q J G. Sayer f G, Smilh ,Q - 9 M N., X R Swift H. Winsellv 'I j. McKenzie H 1. r M Neuman ': ,-:N 1 l:fVf rf V Pierce 52:- Q- ' 1 fi if J. Ransom ,X N B. Schaible A'-4 fi. 'Y x. T. Smuhson ht., 5 , -... Terkelsen A. Wojack Q , ,tb Qi' V . j Meugef G wirrhfml Il iwmcf , 4- ? E Q x mv- m -1- X --Q X 1 .1 N ' XJ! 5, G. Noll li our-U N Page .1 N4 V -, i , , I E. Pxzann L Plum E Vrwllock .i If 1- b J C. Re-Cla G. Rluhards R Robison f ...S - ...J ,, I Tn, , , V ... Us 'WJ ug . .I , M Searles L1 Semrau -1, Sevef 'E . cr ff ff. .ig , V.. ZF 91455: G. Spink D Stanley 1 Summers ff- -. Ma f . ,:.,. . 1:1 .EY X in . h s li 'I 9 ' 1 if , 'f s , K. Tran G. VoKc!z R.'Watson ' .: ' as or , ,aw .Qf K1 S. Muller '73 gs . 1' 'Ali D. Parker .Six , f - M. Pom N. Rogers .ag D. Smalley j. Srxmmexs It jf. ' JK ,ff bw? . rw . J. Watt S R. Woodworth H. Worden B. Wright j. Yonchewski' Students whose pictures are not in the Lantern: 10-B J. Bates P. Bennett C. DeVries S. Michels R. Parks D. Price H. Ransom M. Sheathelm D. Smith K. Smith J. Weller 10-A R. Adams R. Barnett R. Barret J. Brandt R. Burr G. Cain C. Hall D. Irish J. Kirkhan B. LaValle S. Leslie E. Lindley G. McGarey D. Mund D. Riflle M. Sawyer J. Scott H. Sedelle G. Sessions A. Simmons W. White I. Yerkie 51321 ll-B B Ahlers R Alpers S. Huot F. Malcangi S. Palmer S. Rue W. Van Peenen q 0' F. Winter 35,5 Q. A W r, Q., R Adams C Ballor B Browder R Buxton D Cushion N Fishell D Hill C. Klasko P. Kovall T Londgo J. Look A Miller J. Morehouse D. Ostrander J. Powell D. Radway P. Salazar J. Sisco D. Thompson .,. t ,. -I. Adadow .JN rw I l, 5. B. Anderson -5 . 9 J. Anthony A .S up .B .'-7' .1 -I R. Baker 9? j. Bedford rll r B. Bischoff l l President . w Ria s 3. N A Bill Thompson 4 1 5. K Allasns 1 . V C Anrlcrwn if-3 ya. , cs' I k V Ansun Xu- - , .3 D P R S0 OMO .-1:-E 0 f r Exsvx f Q ,.-Q , :fluff .wrt l Q Y xx M Aknls L. H. X, :Hg , I Q-w' V- X IJ Ayles R. Bancroft L. Barker E. Bcndlin C, Ben,-,eu . M. Blackman M- Blizzard In Anllc-rmm Xm- K. Albm '39 - , .W W 43 j. Andrews '-J ,. - Uv, M Babcock 'a . .Y J X ,J .ff M. Batsche 1 . 3 r .. l X . , 1 P. Bennett Q21 5. M . Blizzard EA ez..- P fx . A, QT: . Wg' I. L. Alcala B. Allen D. Altman V-.. . A . 4: , ... f- - 5 X.. ,I ' . I ,lk .Ei-f' X - A Al. Andrews P. Andrews Jw Angell u J I , 'J . .1 P' h .Y .N ,Q C. Backus V. Baird B. Baker VV.. . , 5 .ik , A in -' f X If l B. Baxter B. Baxter C. Baxter .Eff . A A 3- ' , .1 if . f W. Benson A. Berryhill D. Binion k . -v' . , Q ,nn . -. rig'---- V f '2f?'f.f jr. f' 'l L 1 L. Bloom O. Bobrofsky B. Boerema A. A-1' Av ff' P. Altman .3 uf Archarnbault 3 33:2 F 1' C. Baker fi P R. Beaumont 3. ,Z 6 M. Binkley R B' 7 P. Bugle 1- - 1 Vw. Q Y -M-- 52' ii ' 9 I .H A ' Q 'ff xl I 'J D. Bollert D. Bullock T Rurnun J 5 Wl l. 'ar x 4 P ig A 'var ur, -1-- ' 1 ' QV 'fa . I '- 61,5 . 1 , N A S..,4,. ' -N r -I, Brnllharv H Blown Cu Bxullvlk R Hxlrglvlclff . W - . ,I K j. Carpenter S Cqlrpemer ld Crux' O Cm.- a ' A Y' Q , . 9- ,. ,Q 5' U Q' ' .' I I, , j D. Chaalwull lf Chcncx H K-l lNY'-' R ClUVlU- . A .' 1 .. . R x . , V? .1 - ' .f . -' l f . X y I- .ml - ff W M. Cole G. Coopes M Cum B Corp , ' if' . I .I , -.- V 5, A A . 1? ' ' f n Riel , 1 A n 'S:V.i.f5l S. Cross C Curtis G Cutler VV llarmer ', 3 4 v J ' . ' ,A 1' f J ,iyrgi gf '..,7' - 1 , D. Deason B. Demmon B Danby Dcvcreauy .ii J 42 N . 912. ,QV In ' L ist R9 'sf Q-' Vg VI' - 4 A, Domagalski H. Doolittle L, Doolittle T. Dorf f rl' 3 1 ID. Huroug 111 JI .4 -v l if L liulmrx 25' '- '-QQ:-.'2 '51 413- Z? ' . 1 Cary .ffm lf. Cluvchnml f D Cornell fffxlszs , Q! ,I Davxd A . 'Y' K. DeYoc :J P ew ! 'r ! J. Dowell 1 -A .war - ' 'Q' , .. l - , ' A-rw, X .5 ' V l ':'Q:1S15?5fi'l:E' . ,..3.,.:,,V .Z.- 5 'l P- NN l5.v-.vvrvv lv Y Brewu Bnggg Vai- A 5 ' S , .f G. Cmlz' U Caldwell D, Capps um. Q ' .1 .1 , f' D ' ' A 5' A , -f , ' 1 . f 1' 6' s- f V ' 1 -5 .I G Caxu H Cavzmuylm D. Chadwgll at 9... .it It ' : f+ V i, .l Cltl'-'lvl B Col: D. Cole Qi 3 P Q , ,gf -as , , 5 ar rv h gi S, - v f Pk I R. Cf-:rom D. Coy R. Cross 1 . I 1 7 . , ' T? 1 ' w D. Daw-xx E Davzs P. Day 'bg A A . 1 .L 1,1 . I A D. Dieu D. Doane R. Dodge gf 1 1 1. 5. I . ,Q V . Vy I' V? -- YI, V Dmmm j. Duckett D. DuHy I Student Council Row 1: S. Goossen, M. Blizzard, J. Spagnuolo, N. Page, N. O'Brien, J. Jacobson, S. Subar, M. Hodge, J. Boettcher, B. Beutler, J. Marshall, M. Pettit. Row 2: F. Conklin, H. Austin, T. Pulice, J. Culver, B. Sharp, T. Walker, E. Smith, R. Beard, S. Rutherford, C. Warner, R. Penton, D. Radway, R. Preuss, L. Shance, A. Bancroft, D. Doane. Row 3: D. Gaiduchik, L. Eyestone, E. Woolcock, J. Copeland, F. Travis, J. Engdal, B. Ahlers, L. Button, T. Hansen, B. Tomlinson, S. Foust, A. Mclntire, D. Mekeel, B. Hassler, J. Rennells, S. Jennings, F. Droesch. Row 4: H. Webb, B. Chapman, D. Wheat, D. Holmes, B. Thompson, D. Peters, E. Moyer, J. Cushman, D. Parks, J. Warren, R. Ferris, S. Tran, J. Hoats, B. Barnard. Student Council Row 1: N. Bushee, A. Mclntire, B. Beutler, B. Wilber, S. Subar, F. Travis, D. Gaiduchik, M. Hodge, Y. David, B. Hassler, J. Spagnuolo, B. Springborg, J. Marshall. Row 2: K. Dorin, B. Sharp, B. Park, D. Gokee, J. Culver, R. Morgan, M. Neuman, C. Anderson, D. Mekeel, M. Whitford, J. Rennells, J. Medlock, C. Marlin, H. Austin, Mr. Leyrer. Row 3: B. Sheathelm, S. Forbes, C. Brownell, J. Monette, S. Rutherford, B. Chapman, J. Cruthis, T. Hansen, R. Penton, D. Peters, D. Radway, D. Fuller. Row 4: B. Thompson, G. Spink, B. Cole, A. Warnecke, E. Smith, R. Barker, R. Ferris, D. Wheat, B. Stragier, J. Duckett, R. Holmes, L. Alcala. E101 if , X . W. Duncan x. F 1: ff- .4 D, Federal: ..s S R. Frakes 'Vi 1 .xr .',. J'-I 1 i tl' M. Gieucl 44V l, M. Graham ein 1 Q K. Hall Ni. 1 I T. Harcus lr 1.4 .'A.:w.' .' Yi-.. . . . 2 ' .Nf Hedges l 'Efff .N , B Dunckel . 3.53 Q1 sf? 2 R. Fenner ... R Dunlap .-1 l 13 D. Fischer B. Frank M. Gardner 'A . 1 fi I 1 ' I sh! M. Gielzel R- GUUY . . ,v - , A , G. 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Pallfck . ' 5? ,. 2 1 . , 19 ,lv 44 'N f If ul G. Powers S. Price S 'TF 4 f Gi .af Q I S. Saflady Satzerheld j pd ., ... Qi 1 4' ., X . K . 0. 7 B. Sheathelm W. Shutes .2 ,Q R. Tavenner D, Taylor fi 1 -H ww I A .vw .',-gl f . If 4 j. Trayer K. Vanderlip N. Wilhelm W. Willard 5 L. Peters 1--1 'l t' C. Proctor .tr 1 , . Scarborough if W 'if . f . .QQ if ' ' j. Simpson Q N J. Taylor . .4 . nfs.. ., ' e. z.- 7 F. Wakulsky ' iv 'L 7 1 3 R. Williams Honor Society Row 1: S. Schwartzman, J. Ginter, V. Wright, E. Trantham, A. Jacobson, R. Barker, C. Sinadinos, J. Adadow, B. Standifer, Y. David, E. Jennings, A. VanAlstine. Row 2: M. Baker, V. Hatter, N. Halstead, M. Bellville, R. Plocharczyk, E. Hudson, P. Wiggins, M. Ter- ranova, E. Emmons. S. Subar, N. Peacock, A. Seely, M. Mollitor, C. Steadman, C. Elsenheimer. Row 3: J. Crittenden, E. Garner, B. Munn, J. Copeland, J. Forsyth, G. Nipple, B. Cunningham, R. Beard L. Gilson, P. Lloyd, N. Moore, Miss Benjamin. Row 4: B. Chapman, P. Palmer, J. Wing, L. Shance, R. Morgan, R. Preuss, E. Moyer, E. Smith, S. Rutherford F. Conklin, J. Subar, J. Warren. Honor Society Row I: L. Johnson, J. Curtiss, S. Schultz, J. Holland, N. Foster, J. Radcliff, E. Lawder, J. Basel, J. Boettcher, E. Peterson, M. Taylor, J. Moore, M. LaRocque, M. Burnham. Row 2: E. Bee, C. Smith, K. Hamilton, Y. David, J. Copeland, V. Maltin, A. VanAlstine, A. McIntire, B. Standifer, J. Marshall, C. Theodorski, S. Subar, C. Elsenheimer, C. Drake, Miss Benjamin. Row 3: N. Halstead, P. Lloyd, B. Wear, G. Nipple, G. McKay, P. Sidoti, D. Gaiduchik, S. Hayden, Z. Glew, C. Sinadinos, N. Brown, N. Hansen, C. Steadman, M. Brandt, C. Fortman. Row 4: E. Garner, A. Jacobson, J. Adadow, J. Forsyth, M. Baker, E. Emmons, M. Terranova, C. Chenoweth, N. Mann, E. Jennings, R. Kircher, L. Gilson, E. Trantham, S. Schwartzman, V. Hatter. Row 5: B. Chapman, J. Finch, G. Siemon, E. Leininger, C. Harmon, E. Smith, R. Beard, R. Barker, M. Bell- ville, N. Moore, M. Mollitor, S. Rutherford, R. Preuss, J. Wing, C. Warner, C. Lutz. i E111 Executive Staff - 1951 Q Tyla-'i2'f - x Asians. X -- N- ,A - - .f. of .f.:1t:.T,-,Curia X This busy group is discussing the possibility of producing a Lantern which will be bigger and better than that of previous years. Seated: jack Crittenden, Vivian Maltin, Philip Palmer, Marcia Bellville Standing: Miss Lowrey, Mr. Peterman, Miss Richards Absent: Shirley Schultz 1 Appreciation The Lantern staff of 1951 Wishes to thank Miss Lowrey, editorial adviserg Mr. Peterman, financial adviserg and Miss Richards, art adviser, for their willing cooperation and unselfish contribution of time and energy. Acknowledgments . . Photography - - Kowalski Studio Engravings - - The Lansing Colorplate Company Printing - - - The Stone Printing Company Covers - S. K. 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INC.-RETAIL BRANCH 'k ir 'Ir 'lr iii X X X Moron WHEEL ' CORPORATION as Www Lansing 3, Michigan L 152 J THE 4-STAR SPONSORS Compliments OLOFSSON TOOL 6 DIE COMPANY Precision Gauges - Tools - Dies - ligs Fixtures and Special Machinery . t t t t RAY SABLAIN, INC. -GENERAL CONTRACTORS For Ready Mixed Concrete - Gravel - Sand - Call 5-3155 For Excavating or Grading - Call 2-0734 Peerless Cement Paints - Dri-Mix for Patching t t t t THE COLLEGE REXALL DRUG STORES Greater Lansing Finer Drug Stores East Lansing - 101 East Grand River Avenue Lansing-201 North Washington Avenue tttt HI-KLAS ORANGE Lansing's Favorite for Over l8 Years t t t t Be Sure 1t's the Local Product HARVIN'S ICE CREAM The Cream of Michigan 229 South Cedar Street Telephone 2-1139 t t t t THE PAGODA RESTAURANT 1824 East Michigan Avenue Phone 2-6515 t t t t PALMER 6. STONEXCOMPANY 525 East Michigan Avenue Paints -:- Wallpaper Phone 2-8612 tttt X MALCOLM MILKS. INC. Chrysler - Plymouth 6 , 1 . 3' UQ' SUD Vu Sales and Service Parts and Accessories W :bm 5 1110 East Michigan Avenue-Lansing 11531 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS MYERS PRINTING SERVICE Fine Printing Since 1921 Weddings - Cards - Letterheads - Envelopes - Publications 1421 East Michigan Avenue Phone 22-55-4 if 'k 'k ul' RICHARD'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions a Specialty It's a Pleasure to Serve You 924 East Grand River Avenue 'k 'lr if 'A' NILES HARDWARE Your Friendly Neighborhood Store 1219 East Grand River Avenue 1- as if if HOME OF ADAMS POTATO CHIPS Adams Popcorn SL Nut Supply Buy ADAMS-Buy the BEST 827 East Michigan Avenue Lansing. Michigan 'lr 'A' ak 'k Congratulations, Classes of Sl From the Management and Staff of S A M ' S . I N C . 317 North Washington Avenue al' if ir i' PROBST DRUG COMPANY In Lansing at--1706 South Logan Street 2508 South Cedar Street 2024 East Michigan Avenue In East Lansing at-116 West Grand River Avenue f1s41 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS MARTIN BLOCK CORPORATION Cinder and Concrete Building Units Steam Cured 1420 East Main Street Telephone 9-7551 'k'k'A k LENZ BIKE SHOP Q 2 9 Factory Distributors ,Q I I f for r Schwinn Bicycles ' .:I, , f Cushman Motor Scooters ' ' Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Oscar C. Lenz 415 South Cedar Street 'A' i' ir 'A' LANSING RECREATION CENTER Bowl for Health and Fun Get in the Nation's Leading Sports Bowling and Billiards 1109 South Washington Avenue Telephone 4-4382 'k'k'kir Nash Automobiles Sales Service Select Used Cars LES FOOTE, INC. 1116 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'lr 11' 'k TREVELLYAN OLDSMOBILE, INC. 315 South Capitol Avenue Lansing, Michigan Rocket Engine Cars ir if 'k ir uto-Ownefs 1 MUTUAL 3 INSURANCE COMPANY Complete Insurance Protection uk 'Ir 'Ir 'A' LANSING ELECTRIC MOTORS Construction - Motor Repair - Industrial Equipment 1905 South Washington Avenue Phone 4-7485 'k if 'k 'A' Covers for the 1951 LANTERN Made by THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois fissj THE 4-STAR SPONSORS I'l1HRlE'S LANSlNG'S SMART SUBURBAN SHOP 2loIl4 South Cedar Lansing, Michisln GO MODERN! -FOLLOW THE TREND-GO SUBUBBAN! Boloy Brooks-Ionathan Logan and Magazine Fashions by the Dozen MARIE'S FASHIONS Is Lansing's Smart Suburban Shop ir 'k if i' DEPENDABLE ICE AND FUEL SERVICE LANSING ICE AND FUEL COMPANY ir ir i' t Congratulations to the National Champions Nine of the Past Twelve Years 317,744.15 in 1951 IOE SHIELDS ir ak ak 'k Ice Cream 5 Milk 81C 17c Ouart V2 Gallon MILK-lc: CREAM 0 1106 West Main Street O 1301 West Mt. Hope Avenue 0 1410 South Washington Avenue 0 1236 East Grand River Avenue 0 1409 North Larch Street 0 305 North Logan Street 0 927 East Main Street 'k 'A' 'k 'k BEURMANN-MARSHALL Direct Advertising -:- Sales Promotion 'Ir ir 'A' ir BOICHO'T'S Transit-Mixed Concrete - Sand and Gravel Manufacturers of Cement Brick 1800 Turner Street tiki Compliments MELLING FORGING COIVIPANY Drop Forgings and Machining 1709 Thompson Street Lansing 3, Michigan L1s6J THE 2-STAR SPONSORS SISCO'S DRUG STORE 333 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'A' MORGAN IEWELRY COMPANY 121 South Washington Avenue 'lr 'A' LINN 6. OWEN - IEWELERS Compliments io the Graduaies 'k 'k CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY Lansing, Michigan 'A' 'A' LANSING LAUNDRY 61 DRY CLEANERS Phone 2-1535 ir 'k MARION 61 SANDERS 220 North Washington Avenue QWHO'HOPPQ 'f Q-ood, weswt If 7 RSQVQJ 'If 157 fl THE 2-STAR SPONSORS MIKE'S MARKET 322-324 North Washington Avenue 'A' ir IOHN HERRMANN'S SONS. INC. 218 North Washington Avenue uk 'k COLUMBIA STUDIOS Truly Individual Portraits 202 North Washington Avenue if ul' MCCLINTOCK CADILLAC COMPANY 2400 East Michigan Avenue ir i' F. A. MCCARTNEY. C. L. U. 1602 Olds Tower Building Phone 2-1511 'A' 'A' LeROY C. WOLF INSURANCE AGENCY 212 West Kalamazoo Street 'A' if LARRABEE'S SPORT SHOP Sporting and Athletic Goods i' 'k LANSING LETTER SERVICE 119 East Kalamazoo Street 'Ir i' NEW METHOD CLEANERS 207 South Grand Avenue Phone 9-2791 i' 'A' BOLLERT'S NORTH LANSING HARDWARE 310 East Grand River Avenue ir 'A' D 6. C STORES, INC. In North Lansing i' 'A' LANSING CAMERA SHOP Complete Photographic Service 115 West Allegan Street f1581 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS RAY I. WALLER Insurance 1015 Bank of Lansing Building 'A' 'k ALTMAN'S MEN'S STORE 200 East Michigan Avenue Corner Grand 'A' 'k CRANDELL'S STANDARD SERVICE 1923 East Michigan Avenue 'lr 'k R. A. WATSON-INSURANCE 1706 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' CLINTON IEWELRY COMPANY 2002 East Michigan Avenue 'lr 'Ir SYLVIA'S FLOWERS 1409 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' FREDERICK FOOD MARKET 925 East Michigan Avenue Phone 5-4306 'k 'k DAVIS UPHOLSTERING 609 East Michigan Avenue i' 'A' BACON'S SHOE SERVICE 927 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' MERRITT 6. BAILEY SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family 112V2 North Washington Avenue 'A' ak MAURICE B. ALLEN, REALTOR For Complete Rea1 Estate Service Phone 5-7174 IfI59j THE 2-STAR SPONSORS STANDARD REALTY Over 37 Years of Real Estate Service 100 Hollister Building 'ir ik HERMAN HENKEL 814 Olds Tower 'Ir wk' PREGULMAN FURNITURE. INC. Where Quality ls Higher Than Price' 'A' ir NORTH SIDE PHARMACY Washington at Grand River ir ak IOHN WILSON AWNING COMPANY 409 East Shiawassee Street ir it VERRA-KLEEN CLEANERS 407 North Washington Avenue 'A' 'A' HOWARD COAL 6. SUPPLY COMPANY lf You Don't Know Your Coal-Know Your Coalrnanu 'A' i' 1 Insurance - I. G. REUTTER - Real Estate l06V2 North Cedar Street 'Ir 'A' BALDINO'S CONFECTIONERY 621 East Michigan Avenue ir ik ALUMINUM STORM SASH 6. SCREEN COMPANY 519 East Grand River Avenue Lansing, Michigan ir 'A' GEORGE CONN GULF SERVICE Corner of Larch and Grand River 'A' ir STATE CLEANERS 2408 South Cedar Street I1601 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS CEDARWAY RADIO SHOP 3142 South Cedar Street Phone 4-0067 'A' 'A' HOME DAIRY COMPANY 319-21 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'k THE EDINGTON RUG COMPANY Bugs - Linoleum - Draperies - Carpets 422 South Washington Avenue ir i' Compliments BAKER'S IEWELRY 115 East Washtenaw Street 'k 'A' Compliments DARLING BUILDER'S SUPPLY COMPANY 1600 Turner Street 'A' 'A' EZRAY'S CLOTHING STORE 527 East Grand River Avenue 'A' 'A' CRAMPTON'S SUNOCO SERVICE Ierome and Pennsylvania 'A' 'k CLYDE SMITH - MCKNIGHT - LYMAN Insurance - Busch Building 'k 1' LANSING SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 6 ACCOUNTING INSTITUTE Tussing Building Phone 5-6815 i' 'k MICHIGAN SHEET METAL WORKS 116 South Larch Street i' 'k FRANK'S MARKET 1804 South Washington Avenue I1611 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS LARRY'S SECOND HAND STORE 1814 South Washington Avenue Phone 5-4776 1' 'A' VAN PEENEN'S FLOWERS 127 East Michigan Avenue Phone 4-1437 i' ak LINN 6 OWEN IEWELERS 121 West Washtenaw Street Phone 2-0054 i' 'k TALLMADGE CLEANERS AND TAILORS 126-128 East Washtenaw Street Phone 9-4211 'k 'lr PEOPLES FINANCE SERVICE, INC. 320 Olds Tower Building i' ul' HILDING OFFICE SUPPLY 228 South Capitol Avenue i' if WAGENVOORD 6. COMPANY Library binding Specialists Lansing, Michigan 'k ul' TASTY CREME DONUT SHOPPE Our Specialty-Homemade Pastries, Ice Cream an 1601 East Michigan Avenue 'k i' LEWIS FUEL COMPANY 636 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'A' AL HANSEN. INC. Studebaker Sales 730 East Michigan 'k 'A' . STANLEY I. CLARK Cleaners G Dyers ir 'A' INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY Pennsylvania at Hazel in 'k- HARRYMAN SHOES 118 South Washington Avenue Liezj d Candies Avenue 830 East Kalamazoo Street 4476 West 1301 East M THE 2-STAR SPONSORS STOP G SHOP 2904 East Saginaw Street 'lr 'k M 6 L FOOD MARKETS Saginaw Street 'k 'A' ARLUS DUNN CLEANERS 1227 East Main Street 'k 'A' RITZEE HAMBURG 1001 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'k CHARLIE'S FRIENDLY SERVICE ichigan Avenue Next to The Chickee Phone 9-8748 'k 'lr MOORE'S PHARMACY 2004 East Michigan Avenue ir 'Ir Sent Life fp:-'Cy ft? fab for mama, S qwmrld' Lai. double Vision 51631 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Compliments TIBBETTS INSURANCE AGENCY 1723 East Michigan Avenue it -Ir MIDWAY CAFE 326 North Cedar Street 'A' 'Ir RUESS 6. HIGH FOOD MARKET Corner Cedar and Baker 'A' ul' U - RENT -IT SHOP Everything for Rent 2213 East Michigan Avenue 'k uk' CURTIS FOOD MARKET 604 East Kalamazoo Street 'A' if THE WEISSINGER PAPER COMPANY 201 North Hosmer Street 'A' ir ARCTIC DAIRY PRODUCTS Get the Best-Get Sealtest ir 'A' LANSING COMPANY Manufacturers of Industrial Trucks, Wheelbarrows, Etc. i' ul' LANSING CROWN SERVICE Capitol Avenue and Washtenaw 'k i' INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 118 West Ottawa Street Phone 4-5314 i' 'A' VIRGILINE SIMMONS SCHOOL OF DANCING All Types of Dancing 1128 East Michigan Avenue 'k ul' Compliments RENIGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY L 164 1 New THE 2-STAR SPONSORS I. H. ALEXANIAN Rugs and Carpets ir 'lr WINN'S FLOOR COVERINGS 1103 South Washington Avenue 'k 'A' LANSING TIRE COMPANY North Grand Avenue at Ionia ak' 'A' MAHONEY HARDWARE in East Lansing 210 Abbott Road Phone 8-4215 'A' 'lr SOUTHTOWN IEWELERS 2410 South Cedar Street 'lr 'A' ENGLAND-COOK COMPANY Lansing Chevro1et Dealer for Over 28 Years 419-423 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k STUDENT SUPPLY HOUSE nd Used Textbooks Across from Eastem Auditorium 'A' 'k BELL :S MUSSER'S HI-SPEED STATION Road Service and A11-Car Repair 1001 East Mt. Hope Avenue 'k ik' VAN'S BIKE SHOP 503 East Shiawassee Street 'A' 'k BALLAS - LANSING FLORAL 1010 East Mt. Hope Avenue Phone 4-5385 'k 'A' RAY THROOP AGENCY Insurance of A11 Kinds 120 North Pennsy1Vania Avenue 'A' 'k EDWARD G. HACKER COMPANY Realtors I:165fI ,:f..1.a A1 - 14 'fr 1 f -Xp A Yf..-'CQ 3 xl aff QQ , 1, 1 ruafxfw. D 3. - 4,j'2:.,u-. -.-.., , iw' '- . '1T',,1a -Y' A s , -X1 .1 gy., .YJ , f-7145, V ' xg: yy 'NU 13: A' ,.-Q - npr ,A-' 4,3 - v, . y..r1,:,-j- ug-N w ' Af' Q .Yfvf 4'3.,'f '17 -. 4. f' P Q aj-',f-,fT'.:j 'AW A -, ,W -'ag . ., -. X i 1, 1, A' S' U limb' . ,Q liliijfl' ' ', . rljgsxyw' 3154. .M . ,,l3,.h in 4 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS LQVERGNE APPLIANCES Phone 5-7566 1101 South Washington Avenue Maytag and Philco Headquarters 615 S 'A' 'k BANCROF T FLOWER SHOP 1109 South Washington Avenue 'k 'k 'HERB SHINBERG -INSURANCE outh Capito1 Avenue Phone 4-5446 'k 'A' RONEY'S FOOD MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries 1100 East Mt. Hope Avenue 'k 'k BECK BROTHERS SPORT SHOP Sportsrnan's Headquarters 615 East Michigan Avenue 'k i' IACK ROYETON. INC. Kaiser - Frazer 2224 East Michigan Avenue 'A' ik D :S C STORAGE COMPANY 112 North Larch Street 'k i' EPPLER :S MCCARRICK Hudson Sales and Service 1023 South Washington Avenue 'lr i' THE DUDLEY PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Paper Merchants 'k ik C :S S FOOD MARKET 401 Shepard Street if 'A' SMITH FLORAL COMPANY Flowers - Gifts 1124 East Mount Hope Avenue f1661 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS EAGLE'S DRUG STORE 1617 East Ka1a1'nazoo Street 'A' 'k PREUSS FOOD SHOP 308 East Grand River Avenue Phone 4-4813 'A' 'k DEAN and HARRIS Ford Sales and Service i' 'A' NORTH END VARIETY STORE East Grand River at Pennsylvania Avenue 'lr 'k D 6. K WHITE TRUCK COMPANY 2827 South Cedar Street Phone 9-7597 i' 'k f167fI ' 4 ZM1 c Q 77 ConI?9-Weed THE Z-STAR SPONSORS ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY 1218 East Grand River Avenue nl' ir M 6: I MALTED' SHOP 2005 North Larch Street 'A' 'k LANSING IRON and METAL COMPANY 1404 North Larch Street Phone 2-1303 i' 'k HOWD 6 PATTERSON'S SERVICENTER 2421 South Cedar Street 'A' 'k CAHILL COAL COMPANY Home of Good Coal 621 East Grand River Avenue 'A' 'k ESQUIRE DRY CLEANERS Fine Odorless Dry Cleaning Always Phone 5-5720 i' i' Conqratulattonsl Students LOCAL 652 - U.A.W.-C.I.O. 450 Clare Street i' tk BASEL SECOND-HAND STORE 1415 East Grand River Avenue 'Ir al' HOLIDAY CLEANERS Insured for Your Protection 1215 Turner Street Telephone 4-6316 'k 'A' NEON SIGN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Don W. Wheeler- Proprietor 1422 East Michiqan Avenue HK' 1? THE RODEO DRIVE-IN South Washington at St. Ioseph Street Your Downtown Drive-In Restaurant i' 'A' ATLAS DROP FORGE COMPANY 209 West Mt. 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Z , V JI 5 , -I, Ar, ,V ' .,'- ,.-, ' , ' ,-1-f.- , ' 1' '4 -, ' ' 'Eff-' f .' .- ' f . .f'- ' -' 1 Q ' 4 - - N V 1 f.. f- f -.' g - 1 ,-y. ,K A ' -CAA :-V. - .. ' '- ' , r I, F, h 1 .:,,.. ..h. , A ,, -. . 'fff' - .1 .1 - .' , ,. - J- 1. 1, . V . -,--' - .15 , g ' ,fX- , J1- 4 - '1 L ,- 1 f I ' --: 3:-Q ' A ' ,v ' '., -,J gf . f,- .--.- -5 Q' Qu.: J, 5191 J , - . ' ' - - ' ' ':, . V .' f I ' 9' , ' , ,',-.,,' '11 ,. A .wh Senior A Oiiicers Guiding the Senior A class through the final year are: Row 1: J. Culver, presidentg Miss Garrity, adviserg N. Bowlin, secretary. Row 2: K. Curtis, vice-presidentg B. Summers, treasurer. Senior A Memories Friends meet often, and many Music contributes to many stu- Students happily greet each other lasting friendships are formed. dents' enjoyment. at the beginning of a new day. E. McKim, B. Norris, Y. David. E. Trantham, P. Camp, D. Keil- D. Holmes, B. Dorn, R. Cornell. holtz. E141 ADADOW, JOYCE Student Council, Honor Society, East- erner, music editor of Lantern - - member of, French and Dr ma Clubs - - 12B play ast - - Bowling Le g membe - - like ALLEN, DUANE Varsity Club - - California trip with band - - member of football team - - plans include living to a ri old age. N and s ling - - ege boy LEXANDER, ON, RONALD WARD Likes the tgachers, . 3 , , - especiallv Mr. age - - Fe is -1. , Figdcizu r goes to Technical part - , commit time - - will study to likes - in I A be a compositor or join days 1 ' . ool - the navy' will go f lege. ALGER, MARGIE Y-Teens - - J-Hop committee - - studies in the retailing course - - likes the students and faculty in general - - will continue work- ing. gym 4-- NV, K, I ,--.3 ?X '.l ' i i' 5 ,, 1 .xlff I tai ,Q in Lis, 4. 'Fa :- . us- pun .- s Q wtf, Y gi 1? .., .Q Ts I W , it Wet I L. QT? Aff I I t-. .. I 'Q , 'inf 2 .gx 'XN J 'ss Sui' Maw! I--f AMATO, if JOSEPINE V Member of 'Girls' Choir - - sang in t spring concert - - ' ' will work as a sten g-J rapher. J I ANDERSON, PATRICIA Student Council and Girls' League repre- sentative - - Easterner staff - - G.A.A. mem- ber - - Pat cherishes the idea of graduating. ANDREE, HARRIET Member of Mermaid Club, G.A.A., and Paint Splashers' Club - - Hattie detests the smell of the chem- istry lab - - her ambi- tion is to have a new Mercury. AUSTIN, sua Member of Ushers' Club - - looks forward to three o'clock - - would like to see re- port cards abolished - - plans to be a secre- tary. 534 -Q A TN cccc A at 1 I ' 329417 35' A. 9.4. ' IIS ,.. is l AUSTIN, WAYNE Intramural basketball playing is his favorite pastime - - likes base- ball and is a Detroit Tiger fan - - will con- tinue working after graduation, BABCOCK, LESTER Les would like to see more freedom in the halls and longer noon periods - - future includes becoming a carpenter. BACON, JANET Member of Paint Splashers' Club and Y-Teens - - home room secretary - - J-Hop committee - - Finds the alumni interesting - - will study fashion de- signing at M.S.C. BAKER, MARIE Member of Lantern staff and Honor Soci- ety - - likes football and Mr. Brisbin - - annoyed by hall oflicers - - will continue work- ing as a secretary. BANCROFT, DICK Drama Club mem- ber - - Chop likes the girls at Eastern, especially Jeanie - - will attend barber col- lege and then sales school. A BARKER, RONALD Varsity football and track teams - - mem- ber of Honor Society, French Club, and Var- sity Club - - home room president - - hopes to attend G.M. Tech. ,, ,-Q A.. +- -w N. Q -me , 4. I Q4 ia.. X I 'K . -:A4 ' U' ' Yi 3,21 ffl 27 6 Q.-. 'U .RE , 'gf Q W 3 'f r l 3 7 W k 2 I I 2 1 5 l ! BARNES, PEGGY Member of G.A.A. and Bible Club - -likes the friendliness at Eastern - - thinks teachers should give higher marks. BARROWS. VIRGINIA Spanish and Ushers' Club - - Ginny likes Spanish class and Mrs. Goudreault - - in one vocal concert - - will work for a while after graduation. BASHORE, PAUL Member of Varsity Club - - home room vice-president - - var- sity baseball and re- serve basketball team member - - thinks there should be more free- dom in home room - - career is undecided. BATES, BEVERLY Bev likes the friendly teachers - - thinks there should be more and better assem- blies - - will work after school is out. BEARD, RON Member of Student Council and Honor So- ciety - - on varsity ten- nis team - - thinks it's marvelous that the five minute bell rings so one can wake up before the end of class - - will attend M.S.C. BECKNER, TED Varsity wrestler, State Champion award and 5-A Champion pin - - member of Concert Band - - likes the idea of being a senior and graduating. is , 30' nxymssygrmk, 'fW N3' Q., , il :Ev we gs X .rf V? X. XXX .X J. BELLVILLE, MARCIA Treasurer of Honor Society - - co-business manager of the Lan- tern - - G.A.A. vice- president - - likes sports, especially ice skating - - will work as a secretary. xl 's X 'Q ,,V ,ar ft fi if BERRY, NORMA JEAN Member of the Nee- dlecraft Club - - likes the friendly atmosphere of Eastern - - future is undecided. E151 r--5 if BERTOLINE, JANICE Jan is a Girls' League representative - - G.A.A. and F.H.A, member - - member of Concert Band - - inter- ested in a paratrooper - - future includes a home economics career. BEUTLER, BETTY Drarna, Y-Teens, F.H.A., and G.A.A. club member - - Stu- dent Council repre- sentative-at-large - - Madriga1.Choir secre- tary - - will attend col- lege to study music. BISCHOFF, KATHLEEN G.A.A. member - - works on the retailing course - - enjoyed her U. S. History class - - plans on doing secre- tarial work after gradu- ation. BOBROFSKY, ALBERT Easterner staff mem- ber - - on varsity base- ball team - - cheer- leader for three years - - hopes to open a business with his father. BOLLEY, ,TOANNE G.A.A. member - - works on the retailing course - - would like to see exams abolish- ed '- - will continue working at Arbaugh's. BOWLIN, NATALIE Band Queen of 1951 - - vice-president of Drama Club and mem- ber of French Club - - Senior class secretary - - lead in 12B play - - will attend M.S.C. BRAKE, MONA Enjoys listening to Mr. Walker tell about his friends - - future includes working as a cashier at Kroger's. BREWER, BYRL Member of the Glee Club - - participated in opera and vocal con- certs - - would like to see the elimination of Final exams - - will start working hard after graduation. BREWER, MYRL In Rio Rita and other vocal concerts - - definitely likes the girls and wonders why some boys don't. - - plans to work in a machine sho . of, M' i Emu-ali BREWSTER, LEO Member of the var- sity football and track teams - - sophomore home room president - - worker on the East- erner - - is interested in a printing career. BROCK, SUE Drama Club and sec- retary of French Club - - home room presi- dent - - J-Hop com- mittee - - 12B play committee - - irked by long cafeteria lines - - future plans include M.S.C. BROTHERTON, ALVIN Al likes printing and the way final exams are given - - wishes the Board would install escala- tors - - will take up printing after high school. -:av T We K- 'K' X T . lf ,ta Q. ' A 'N 'V 'ago -- . ' If . iii-, F 1' .4 --iv I jg 1 , --... I Z 1' Q ' 'J ' ei if ... Wwfjjfffv' I !'- HALLIE ' - - band librarian - 12B play committee - Latin Club - - thinks Miss Garrity is wonderful - - will enter Dental School at U. of I . . 1 . I ,Wi , I - f I fl . ' , -Q I I oncert Band mem- , I 1 I 1, 1 I er X A If . i 'I M BROWN, NANCY Assistant editor and reporter of the East- erner - - Girls' League Board representative - - J-Hop and 12B play committee - - likes Mr. Snyder - - will attend M.S.C. if i C -G? ...,.g.,:?' ' Y ' one nike fziiiifiii - 5' --1-. Lili- : BULOCK, NANCY Girls' League repre- sentative - - home room secretary - - J.Hop committee - - G.A.A. member. l17J :se 14- FIV I I I A 4 ' BUSH, SH A EY Member o Frlnch and Drama xp - - dislikes people ho are uf:- R lt gf -x egotisia - - '12B pfay commi ee - - hopes to attend college. BUYSSE, JIM Varsity member of baseball and basketball teams - - home room president - - on 12B play committee - - ill ma1or t .S. coac r p essfb all. A x CAME ON. DON room dent - - b w in am - - likes s general - will end M.S.C. j e ai force. CAMP, PATRICIA Dimples is a Girls' League representative - - drum majorette - - on J-Hop committee-- participated in a band concert - - Glee Club member - - future ofhce worker. CASE, CLIFFORD On the Easterner staff - - reserve foot- ball team member - - wishes school could be dismissed an hour ear- lier - - future will in- clude a printing career. ., in A Mid. Y, If AMW r 'U' ' ' Xl W , I P ' ,1- WU CHA BERLAIN, COOK, HARRY C K RK Home room vice- 1 Pete is a member President - - spends his ,QA of the Hi-Y and Fur, Snare hours Heurmz 5' ' Feather, and Fin Clubs Out hvw we can have . - - likes hunting, Fish- ing, and ice skating - - pet peeve is the mice ,' school - - will at- e gineering. nd M.S.C. to study S 4 'll owl? CHANEY, JOYCE French and Drama Club member - - in 12B play - - home room treasurer - - on J-Hop committee - - member of Bowling League - - will attend M.S.C. CHAPMAN, WILLIAM Member of Student Council, Honor Soci- ety, and Easterner staff - - classroom editor on Lantern - - likes bowl- ing and girls - - will attend Wooster Col- lege. and become a minister. CHRISTOPHER, SHARON Easterner stat? mem- ber - - home room sec- retary - - thinks all the teachers are nice - - after graduation will go to nursing school or become a secretary COSGROVE, DICK Stage Club member - - in Concert and Marching Bands - - likes a drive-in thea- ter - - will attend M.S.C. ,Rx . ' 551-. . ,Sw X ii? it N ,R s.. if A . x X it . .o'.' f X . , Qs t,tr,M HSS5 1 :.-.-uxr-:.- X Q z t X N ' S Wt 3 gsm X X KX X Rx 1 X 'X 9 X W t is 9- cgi' 'X FQ sl N tt Q . N ,W - be f 4 X L if ' K , , Q ., gf- X- . I, . 1 ,,. ka gg ' -,nt l n Q Q -int g , . N X g N M Sw wig gg , COWDRY, MARY ANNE Member of Ushers' Club - - home room treasurer - - has been in vocal concerts - - future is uncertain, but would like to join the Wacs. E181 CRAM ER, BILLIE JEAN Treasurer of Latin Club and secretary of Drama Club - - on a 12B play committee - - likes football games and horses - - will at- tend college after graduation. more vacations - - would like to become a play boy, if possible. COOK, HOWARD Member of Hi-Y Club and Bowling League - - on football, basket- ball, and golf teams - - mam interests are sports and girls from Sexton - - will attend M.S.C. with Jim. COPELAND, JANENNE Girls' League repre- sentative - - member of Student Council and Honor Society - - East- erner staff - - in Drama, Y-Teens, and Young Voters' Club - - likes football - - will attend M.S.C. fd Q 2 a 1 C0 L, ROGER Va ub m , ber - - p ayed e on foo ball tea me 0 vi eip e u ' o see more bo o s orts - future ' de -l tending M . 'J Q,-.1 ., v V.. K xx X In J - ' w as we Zi:-rislfsf ' -5 K- 41:55 ,Ei SSW- X ft- nfs- ,- -rw-: as -.-f -if ax 1, .N N f. 'ws ,K It rag.-eg -gzuggg 1 ass: gens r-.sm X Uv sep. - CRANDALL, JACQUELYN Home room treas- urer - - Jackie came from Leslie High School in the eleventh grade - - would like teachers to give weekly assignments in advance -- - will work after graduation. Qin WZ X 1 elf' fa A CREGO, CHUCK Member of Projec- tors' and Stage Clubs - - Boys' Marching and Concert Bands - - runs the noon movies - - is undecided about the future. CRITTENDEN, JACK Photography editor of the Lantern - - member of Young Voters' Club, Latin Club, and Honor So- ciety - - likes bowling - - thinking of attend. ing the Michigan Col- lege of Mining and Technology to study electrical engineering. CULVER, JIM Student Council rep- resentative - - on East- erner stafl' - - varsity debater - - on football, ffafk. .cross-country, and swimming teams - - won Howard Cole award - - hopes to at- tend Howard College. ,Zig 10522 44 dim 1'-N lk' .Q -hw ,W CU O CE ' , . .A. member - - n city and st e ball amp' n p fi - - 1 the -ofrxendl teachers, es- l9eCl3 iss Crandell and r .Goudreault - - wo like to play profes nal ball. CUSHM AN, GLENN Student Council rep- resentative - - home room president - - en- joyed having Mrs. Athey as a teacher - - future plans include playing baseball. 3-Al Q 2 'It Ng. K IL X-If ' is-it .- ,.- 2, fi: - .A ,-r- Ei d ff X L x x 5 xi X -1 .rf .t ' J s-:-,f1,3S5s- x A I -Q -1'-fi- Q. f s . h V . ,alkyl ,I mr- - A ig, .- , - 5 t 7 if ' ntl. Af.-:,..z1. SX U WART Work Ea ter OITIUII d's eachin - ke mor udy - w' enter usiness ll e. D .Wi u ' 'WW 854' DARGITZ, C ROLE ANN esident of home room Madrigal Choir likes the stu , - -and teachers around Eastern would like cushions on all the wooden seats - - her husband will oc- cupy her time after graduation. yi - - e s, r a: OI-Ing 0tel:S . w 1 CUNNINGHAM, BARBARA Girls' League treas- urer - - had support- ing role in Naughty Marietta - - member of Honor Society and girls' sports editor of Lantern - - Spanish and Young Voters' Club - - will first go to California and then to college. CURTIS, KEITH Senior class vice- president - - Hi-Y sec- retary - - is glad that the new look is go- ing out of style - - will attend college to study pharmacy. sn CURTISS, JIM French and Young Voters' Club member - - male lead in Bro- ther Goose - - Boys' Marching and Concert Band - - likes the teachers and band - - will attend M.S.C. CUSHION, MARION Member of French Club - - enjoys danc- ing and listening to popular records - - will work as a secretary after graduation. DARNELL, BILL President of home room - - enjoys bowl- ing, lunch hours, and girls - - plans a career in the navy. 'QPF' 'Fx be W . as . 7.1 l. -. , . gkifiwl ' ' f ' t .mrs Q ' - .Q . X. , ..,,., 5 .Q QWQ :Q if vt 5 t is X 4' . f 2313: Q ,,, , gk li-- ,.. I Ni X A .49 is DAVID, YVONNE Secretary of Honor Society and in French Club - - secretary of sophomore class and home room - - enjoyed Mr. Sage's French class - - will be a co-ed at M.S.C. DAVIS, BARBARA Member of Bowling League and French Club - - home room treasurer - - enjoyed Mr. Bosch's English class - - would like to see our football team improved - - plans to work a while at Kres- ge's. DeFEYTER, ARNOLD Arnie likes the freedom that is given to all students at East- ern - - future plans are undecided. ,Qc W seg :s . A 7 ? .. .Dk , , , I Q' Q X E S NS' X Q X oss yt X its , vo. Rigid X, t N tm so xp X Y X t X , ts X x .-fx X- C- X11 gfst, ' 517,1- it li 5 5331 . -.-, ang. . h as, e I: 1 p' I WV I , QERR ervebasebal t am me er - - enjo all sports - - would like more American Gov- ernment movies - - wants to be an artist or f ctory wogflee f if fl cgi! EXTER, JOYC Girls' League repr - sentative - - memb of Needlecraft Club - worked in the library - - likes the teachers at Eastern. l'-. N 5 E201 DICK, JAMES Member of Marching and Concert Band - - likes fifth hour and wishes it would last longer - - wants esca- lators installed - - will go to M.S.C. to pre- pare for a printing career. DILL, BARBARA Worked on Easterner - - J-Hop committee - - Barb is glad it takes only three years of high school in pre- paration for college - - will attend M.S.C. DORAN, JOYCE Member of French and Social Dancing Clubs - - in 12B play - - likes the food in the Cafeteria - - wants more assemblies - - plans a career in nurs- ing. DORN, ROBERT President of home room - - on football, baseball, and basket- ball teams - - future plans are indefinite. DOUGLAS, BOB Member of band - - on reserve swimming team - - likes lunch hour and band - - would like more mov- ies in each class - - may join the army. DOWNEY, DONNA Enjoys sports - - would like four classes in the morning and none in the afternoon - - fnture plans include nursing. DOWNS, DELORES Came to Eastern from Williamston - - was yearbook editor there - - participated in 12B play. DREW, BETTE Treasurer of home room - - on J-Hop committee - - would like traffic lights in the halls - - wants to attend a commercial art school. DRIVER, FLORENCE Enjoys school and the feeling of being on her own - - would like to join the Wacs or Waves. DuBOIS, HELEN Girls' League repre- sentative - - member of Retailing Club - - secretary of home room - - will be glad to get out of school. DUNHAM, LAURITS President of home room - - thinks school spirit could be im- proved - - plans to be an optician or a police- man. ELIEFF, PATRICIA Member of Girls Bowlin Lea ue . .5 3 ' ' FQ' joys high school activi- ties. if . 2 ELSENHEIMER, CAROLYN Member of Honor So- ciety, Easterner staff, and Girls' League - - J-Hop committee - - Madrigal Choir - - would like six months of vacation - - plan to work a while as a c- 1- retary. Q f ,. .. 5-.N f QWMMA ENGLI AH, DU fd , ' . .it Capta n owl ,..., tea e ys I - -, ' like th consi tion' of the teache - fu ture includ G.M. . i ENGLISH LaVERNE A In Member of basket- QQ., , ball team - - reserve V' letter in wrestling - - ..:,, g the navy will gain a Q, new man in the near future. 3 EVANOFF, RUTH Secretary of home room - - member of French Club - - I-Hop committe - - will enter M.S.C. next fall. if .f vi EVER S, g A UERITE sqy c ary of home ,xv -3 - captain of K ' ' wling team - - ,JHQL a award in book- X Q lcee 'llfrtn - Wlguld like ewor . N 5 5 5 ZEQU ihlw , t A ' V SWQSE- . . 4' N gEYESTONE, LYNNE Member of Girls' League, Drama, and Spanish clubs - - Mad- ' ' rigal Choir - - music ' awardl- - likes the L. , . f friendliness of the stu- '. ,' , dents at Eastern - - j 1 pt ' Qwants to work for y f ,ff Michigan Bell Tele- 1 fs n U --' phone Company. ' ! ,Gale E211 FACE, JANICE Jan's favorite pas- time is listening to the radio and loaiing - - would like shortened school hours. FARMER, JEANNIE Member of Girls' League - - likes Mr. Brisbin and his method of teaching - - will at- tend secretarial school. FAST. AROL, JR. President of home room - - J-Hop com- mittee - - member of Boys' Marching Band - - received a band letter - - would like better looking teachers - - will enter college or the navy. FEGUE , DORI Secretary of hom room - - Girls Ban for two semesters - - would like a career as an ir line stewardess. ...FR -TE' Q. YT M X- . ii we , X33 :ull .525 ji Tv Q- .. -.., Q EX ,xg e' X1 fy v We . WHS 0, p G 'll fx XR' r .1 1 f CH, JERRY Came from the West in his senior year - - likes the variety of subjects at Eastern - - plans to go to M.S.C. or Texas A. 8: M. to study to be a veteri- narian. 5 FORD, JUSTIN Vice-president of home room - - wants a career and marriage if the navy doesn't get him first. 15 . FF 1 V -el- We-N KH - - asm. ,. . --r31,-,,--.- ,- if ill 57.55 wgswm , K 55' ' .La 'Z 2' f-1 R ki -,: l1'?!, .R'w1T.2 'I: , Y. M 2 u -1' 'f- . FORSYTH, JANET Member of Honor So- ciety and Y-Teens - - Lantern staff - - J-Hop committee - - Girls' and Concert Bands - - G.A.A. member - - likes assemblies - - wants the cafeteria line speeded up - - fu- ture plans include busi- ness collegeq FORTMAN, CAROLYN Member of Ushers' Club - - J-Hop com- mittee - - in opera Lady Be Good - - Iavglll enter M.S.C. next a . FOSTER, NORRINE Ushers' Club mem- ber - - secretary to Mr. Peterman - - Nonie is proud of our band - - wants to attend college and then work for a millionaire. FOUST, Sl-IERILL Active in French and F.H.A. Clubs - - ,I-Hop committee - - 12B play committee - - likes the friendliness of students and teachers - - wishes more of her girl friends had cousins - - M.S.C. bound. FRAYER, VJESLEY On the wrestling and varsity football teams - - went to Technical and Eastern - - Mr. Bosch is his favorite teacher - - graduated in January - - navy bound. GARNER, ELLEN Honor Society - - Lantern staff - - Latin Club - - member of Concert Band - - Stu- dent Council member - - will major in Home Economics at M.S.C. 5 . Nm- X x W' ' it t 'N is X X gp. X x t W: 31 w- ' - , X ,,,. .W X wax ,Mi-aw 1 1 X exp we A t Q err ,, 4. e s. X X ev.-.R N-sap Sk. Niki -333: era fin 'G cw 'M R . , X N' wx GARRETT, JOHN Member of Bible Club - - likes plays and paid assemblies - - fu- ture plans include col- lege. S-Xia? ' Q X, . - X :- .e ew., 'K -s. GATTNER, EVELEN E Member of Y-Teens, F.H.A. and Drama Clubs - - J-Hop com- mittee - - program committee for 12B play - - wants more teachers like Mr. Brisbin - - Evie dreams of see- ing South Pacific before going to col- lege. sf 3' ,Y wa fr so ll t Et . .'-M we 4 -- x ,,s,5?e 1- - iwxsa - z.-A. , . 521213. -.. , ta, . N 433337. ..,,,g,t.... Y -x T' Y GILCHRIST, DENNIS Fur, Feather, and Fin, Paint Splashers', and Young Voters' Clubs - - manager of cross country and track teams - - likes Eastern as it is - - college bound. GILM ORE, CAROLYN Member of French and Drama Clubs - - J-Hop committee - - Girls' Bowling League - - likes the friendly attitude of the teachers - - future office worker. GILSON, LEORA Active in French Club and Honor So- ciety - - Girls' League representative - - work- ed in library - - Lau- rie will attend M.S.C. to become a French teacher. GLEW, ZELM A and Ll regi . ' i I ' Q .X 1 , 'Q 152251 .F-'sift' GOKEE, DON Vice-president of home room - - active in the Bible Club and the Madrigal Choir - - member of reserve cross country and wrestling teams - - future plans include a job at Montgomery Ward's or the navy. GRAVES, HAROLD Likes the friendly attitude at Eastern - - wants more American Government movies and fewer blue excuses - - his future will in- clude sports. GRUBB, MARGIE Member of Y-Teens - - doesn't want to be called Maggie - - would like less home work and no final exams - - may go to Colorado. GUNTER, ZARADA Worked on Easterner - - J-Hop committee - - received a G.A.A. T 5, HAKALA, WEBSTER Came to Eastern from University High School in Ann Arbor - - Webb was treas- urer of home room - - active on varsity foot- X vs Us 3 letter - ' enioys iff ball and track and re- Q C1355 - - WO!-lld like to serve basketball teams ?fUdY aff, at C355 T9Ch - - desires more school , U1 DENON- enthusiasm over sports - - will enter M.S.C. 1 . E X HACKETT, JOHN Vice-president of 1 f'-N77 H home room - - member ' e' of Bible Club - - would . ' like all marks below . B excluded from re- X port cards - - will en- A Y- ter Prairie Bible In- i stitute. -A l ' 9 v ff I LLL f' it 7' LJQQ 124, 1204-3 ,I G br A :T-f wiv 1411 A ff' and do sang A , Trio - - future - 'W indefinite. ' 5 5 . ll I HALSTEAD, NORMA Q , . Member of Honor So- ciegy,F Girls' ClLgague, . .GQ 4 an renc u - - , ' ' .X AC' DON J-Hop committee - - ii , f j y ern would like to open a -if U-av g - - g S dress shop after col- gf ere s ul b o lege- ,IQ'Q5fQ'g5::, ' U fouffla 0 r d ss ' 1 ff .. 'ir home ww' - plans a ,a I A ,Jr ' to iforn' an e wa s to 'Q 1qf jFi,,-ij., , iii 'W 'H X X Q il' 73E,f :1 ae' it 1 I fv' f bl Aff ',.f,.p1M pf A l 'L if fc 'V i L 1-,' 'Kg f W ,I ' ' i K If 4' lu nfs , ' iz:- . fi' ' V 7 f ,. HAGAN, BETTY - D ' fri: 1 A' is 'fo' Member of Spanish ev ' by - , ' ' f A 'K ' Club - - would like no Al' K , ff , ', D ' I -,gg , ' exams for seniors - - ' ',. A ef' ' , L y - ' wants to settle down LI' , ' , A Soon. ' gl .g- , Q,-41 1 -, X , 4 - , .. A E231 HAM ILTON, JIM Active on reserve football team - - likes to loaf - - future plans include the navy. HAMILTON, KAY Active in Paint Splashers' - - treasurer of home room - - Honor Society - - likes the new set-up in the cafeteria - - wants a career in occupational therapy. HANSEN, TOM Student Council rep- resentative - - Varsity and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs - - J-Hop committee - - track, baseball, and cross country teams - - the navy will get another man sometime in the near future. HARRINGTON, REX Interested in sports - - enjoyed attending Technical in the morn- ings - - hopes to be- come a mechanic. HARRY, RUSS Active in Varsity and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs - -.has been treasurer, v1ce-presx- dent, and president of home room - - Boys' Glee Club - - cross country - - will join the navy. HART, MARLENE Came to Eastern in her senior year - - likes the people who go to Eastern - - wants to be a practical nurse. HART, MAURINE Likes the atmosphere at Eastern - - thinks there is always some- thing to do - - would like to become a prac- tical nurse. HARTMAN, JO ANN Active on Easterner staff - - French and Drama Clubs - - J-Hop committee - - on a 12B play committee - - wants more teachers like Monsieur Sage - - will enter M.S.C. next fall. HATTER, VIRGINIA Ushers' Club - - Honor Society - - sec- retary of home room - - J-Hop committee - - Girls' Bowling League - - G.A.A. member - - received a bookkeep- ing award - - ollice work awaits her. HAWKINS, JERRY Enjoys sports and teasing the girls - - would like to be in a hillbilly band. as - N, ' av 7 3.19 . ' , HEM PSTED, RON Football and track team member - - Con- cert and Marching Band - - favorite pas- time is thinking up excuses for certain teachers - - will attend M.S.C. V 67 Ge NF.. f , mu ..,. i if-:QV -gn. f 1'3 N , 5, is A ...K ,eiifs , -X .org Q :-:-Z, ii. 'Y ' if t S' gf 3.255 ,Q 4 fl N AH- Y HENDERSON, DAN Helped print the Easterner at Technical - - wishes all the teach- ers were as nice as Mr. Maile - - will make printing his career. 24 A , Sme- is.- 'iv 's .fa HAWKINS, RUTH Member of Ushers', French, Latin, and Bible Clubs - - was in a vocal concert - - likes to hear the three o'clock bell - - will travel and then work with Civil Service or Bell Telephone. HAYDEN, JIM Varsity football and track teams - - likes the teachers at Eastern - - future plans un- certain. 7' vw - .w E ' 1 s League r pre- t' - in soc A ' - c 'll Q ' t gra uate - wants o go to colle . .. H J- . I' 4 , 5 . 5 , fn- . ' . E . Nw L , HENDERSON, JACK Swimming team - - Young Voters' Club and Fur, Feather, and Fin Club - - would like more time for loafing - - will study for tool and die work. WW HEFTY, MARY Active in cheerlead- ing - - Madrigal Choir - - likes Mr. Bosch's humor - - thinks school spirit could be im- proved - - plans to be- come a beauty operator. HENRY, LARRY French Club - - drum- mer in the Marching and Concert Band - - plays in a dance band - - is glad that gram- mar lasts only one semester - - future is undecided. HILLOCK, JIM Hi-Y Club - - wishes teachers would discon- tinue giving low marks - - will study forestry at M.S.C. HODGSON, NORMAN Varsity football - - Fur, Feather, and Fin Club - - J-Hop com- mittee - - Norm wishes some sophomore would End the fourth Hoor.- - future is un- certain. HOEFLINGER, DICK Plays cornet in Marching and Concert Band - - wishes the sophomore girls were not so bashful - - will join the navy. HOLM ES, DICK Varsity and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs - - varsity football and wrestling team - - president of sophomore class - - sure enough likes Yankee students. HUNT, ALLEN Home room secretary - - Al wishes the teachers would give less home work - - hopes to be a printer or work at Olds' Forge '5- vp vi9'f I . 'L.,j' 3523- - ml .. A ' x as N if I . 5: - X 2 if in-.N xx i ' ,fr . 'Q x, HUNTER, MARILYN G.A.A. member - - home room officer - - wishes some kind soul would leave enough money to the school so drinking fountains would contain soft drinks - - plans include working or a pri- vate eye. 25 Jef, , il , Jer' '-f .377 W5 4 . NN' ' yo . ,Ya TF. A A .MA ,M 1 . X'. 'Y as at , M ,. 4- 1 . r-. W V A? gx - - S- K. asa... -, IRVIN, GENTRY Ushers' Club mem- ber - - likes Eastern, especially graduating - - will continue work- ing after graduation. ,- I I N ,gg,,s. '-so I f 1 Q .f .vs-s..-. HOUSE, MAX Baseball team - - likes home room, but wishes it were con- ducted without the aid of teachers - - will study to be an elec- trician. HOWISON. LAWRENCE Varsity Club mem- ber - - participated in vocal and band con- certs - - received two track letters - - career includes being an elec- trician. HUESTED. SHIRLEE Girls' League repre- sentative - - ,I-Hop decoration committee - - likes the rowdy girls in the class of '5l. ahh! , '5. GH , SAM Secr ry of Spanish Club - - home room vice-president - - wishes Mr. Leyrer's oiiice were isolated - - hopes to attend college in Kentucky. JACOBSON. ALICE Honor Society - - ad- ministration editor of Lantern - - member of Spanish and Drama Clubs - - president of Paint Splashers' - - worked on 12B play committee - - will at- tend M.S.C. to study chemical engineering. .iX' ,,,. ' .J K. .469 rl! wy-, ' I uv 9,4 X' W 'I gy 41rg,g,A1,w1 F 4 S I1 M: A o V 1 1 v A r sf 5 ,-,fy Ye A , .,. Q f 1 M. NL 1 lf 1- i ln. -rs rf t 'E Q5 -Q' ' 24 ::ee.:.t. A fu . Srl -1 '34 I X S. 2 N X sg .- 4. xg.. ost. 1 1.35-' -'W 'ii- 'ar A 14 ,le B9 , t 1-5:5 :ci 1 . En.,- qos- 'zmz' . cv- .. .Very 3' iv'- ' vi x. f-'1f.,4T. - , ' .. J 4 ,. - , ei-V . R - JARVIS, DON Joe attended Tech- nical - - wishes he had more friends like a certain guy in 255 - - will continue with printing as a career. JENNINGS, ELAINE G.A.A. president - - treasurer of Spanish Club - - Y-Teens - - home room secretary - - thinks Miss Too- good's grammar class is a scream - - will ,gf attend M .S.C. fr , fu.- ws., ' 'N -ik 'fi 'Q V- f wx ,J -2' f H.,gL,jAl jig, Wy' 1. O-V: .- LJ 1 LL 5,14 A-it L7 Liflfljytig' ..r,-T W N e ,f fc, fl, 5 , ki,-chile iiiztnvk W! M ll . , i , 5' X 1 'fFl6m'6'..F6o'mffJre,sid5n'tq' X L' - - Sjzixdent Counc l rep- . Q' refentative - - a sity I W sl',gLt.eam, er , Q - -e f uldl-lillemtb see . sho er class p iods g - -,fwill attend! .S.C. 1' ,Q V ' . V JOHNSON, GARY Varsity football - - member of Porpoise and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs - - main goal in life is to Finish high school - - will work for a while and then go to college. KARKAU, JOE Thinks Mr. Husbeck is grand - - would like to see a juke box in the social room - - un- certain about future but may become a printer. f . Q trill- i if. rf KARL, OANNE KATZ, HUBERT French Club - - home room secretary - - fa- vorite sports are ten- nis and wrestling - - college bound to study dentistry. c KEEL, M ARILYN Ushers' Club mem- ber - - would like more time between classes to catch up on current happenings - - will work after graduation. KEILHOLTZ, DON Varsity basketball team member - - likes the athletic program at Eastern - - wishes he could spend more time loafing - - will attend college. KERN, RAY Member of Varsity wrestling and cross country teams - - Stu- dent Council represen- tative - - home room president - - enjoys school activities and the girls. KING, BARBARA JEAN Walnut School - - Dramatics Club - - Walnut Press staff - - Girls' Club - - Lend- A-Hand Club. KING, CAROL Ushers' Club - - - Hop orchestra commit- tee - - likes retailing class - - will continue fl it-f ITP working after gradua- tion. AMJ KING, DAVE Home room treasurer - - favorite pastime is watching sophomore girls - - would like to see younger teachers at Eastern - - will at- tend M.S.C. Krrlmr-:Y, JEANNE Girls'. League vice- president - - Y'-Teens - - home room secre- 'Igary - Q- J-Hop com- mittee '3 - enjoys shar- ing her locker with the gang. KIRCHER, RUTH F.H.A. and Latin Clubs - - chairman of ticket committee for J-Hop - - on 12B play committee - - favorite teacher is Miss Too- good. l , t 4, .g lt, f26J Ol I i, G xiii?-Wi 2 Q ii KIRKPATRICK, RAY On the decoration committee for the J- Hop - - member of the varsity football and on joining nav after gra t . KNEALE, MARGARET G.A.A. member - - likes retailing class nd Mrs. Mattson. track teams - a Y QLAS , L , er Ush ' b - a bo t a - ' s M . S er . KLINE, M IKE Treasurer of home room - - wishes there were more pep assem- blies. 3. v we fe it L' X l U :iii : . K ,iz H N . . if KNISELY, ANNA Ann was a mem- ber of the Ushers' Club and representa- tive to the Girls' League - - G.A.A. member - - received prize in the magazine campaign. KOEHLER, TOM Thinks Eastern should be proud of its well-kept building - - plans on a printing career. KORNEY, PATRICIA Pat hails from Sexton where she was a member of the So- phisticated Sophs and the Diana Club - - wishes to be a lion trainer. KOSLOSKI, CARL Participated in the operas Ladv Be Good and Naughty Marietta - - Mrs. Athey is his favorite teacher - - hopes to play in a western polka band after graduation. KUEPFER, DON Member of the band - - wants to join the army. N--. ,,.. t E- 'Gi 5+- Q7 W? - 1 - X 4 . fl- V' I hr ' 'K he Nr . are -ii' U. 'a as , is '..i .. 9 L27 J KZESKI, GERALD Jerry is a mem- ber of the baseball team - - wishes there were less homework - - greatest desire is to play professional base- ball. I LATHROP, ROBERT Bob was vice- president of his home room - - member of the varsity track team - - hopes to attend busi- ness college. LAUTZENHEISER, ADA Took part in vocal concerts - - received an award in the maga- zine campaign - - thinks Mr. Potter is wonder- ful - - plans to work in an ofhce after gradu- ation. LaVOY, LILA Member ofthe French Club - -likes Mr. Sage and French class - - wishes study period could be changed to seventh hour - - hopes to become a telephone operator. LAWDER, EULALIE Participated in the vocal concerts - - re- ceived third prize in a V.F.W. essay contest - - thinks Mrs. Huff- man is tops - - wishes rat race could be elim- inated - - college will be her destination. LAWRENCE, IRIS Member of a bowling team - - likes East- ern's band - - she hopes to work in an oflice after graduation. I - V Q' K l xi, i til 6-' 'fe'-ii It V. 1 if :fa 'Q' I I If nu. CV - f t , . . at milfs' 1' I .I 3 gg ..ef,--g,,.. ' , . fi W- 1 - G in 5 .1 ,,, N LEAVITT, MARILYN Took part in the Spanish Club - - re- ceived G.A.A. letter - - will miss the gang when she graduates. LEEPER, ED Interested in sports - - enjoyed Miss Sex- ton's history class. LEFFLER, D ELM AR Likes Eastern's ath- letics - - the army will be his career. LEININGER, EUGENE Member of Young Voters' Club - - inter- ested in chess - - hopes to become a mathe- matics teacher. LENON. MATTIE LOU Thinks school spirit is tops - - wishes lighting in halls could be improved - - will work and then travel. LENZ, DON Took part in an operetta - - on varsity swimming team - - fu- ture includes motor- cycle racing. t 5 . l G - V X Q .f xx X' tl 3 if RT' 1 ,,. Qua- Q E if ' 5 it b A F4 N . Hwv ll . -- Q View S N if Q x Q I Q ,:-xg.: . vi-i-.9 -. sm 3 -1' Ax-s was.. .. xy xt LEWIS, JOAN Girls' League repre- sentative - - French, Y-Teens, and Drama Clubs - - G.A.A. mem- ber - - believes in shorter hours for stu- dents - - likes dances - - future includes office work. N sa: X X ih- Liv' S., :sz . fm 'Q ff ,sq 's FEI LLOYD, PEGGY Member of Honor Society - - Lantern staff - - Spanish Club - - peeved by helpless women - - future in- cludes writing and il- lustrating books about horses. E231 it v 'G vm A . 'I 1955, f a i ' ri! .ww YQ, 1 I X Y X rt ik xx X X xxx , -.f.,4,.5f-. as ': 4. X X xg- X x .Q MET P x WX nt'f 'N O x 'X - 5 , gsm x x LOCKE, NORMA Received a G.A.A. letter - - Locky likes Eastern's swimming pool - - advocates an animal -husbandry course for Eastern. LOWELL, JEANNIE Member of Girls' League Board - - work- ed on J-Hop - - likes friendly attitude of students - - hopes to do office work. LOWNSBERRY, MARIANNE Member of the Ush- ers' Club - - likes East- ern's friendliness. LUNDBERG, BETTY Took part in G.A.A. activities - - J-Hop committee - - likes r. Bosch's English ass - - enjoys watch- ing football games - - hopes to work in an office. LYNDE, JACK Member of French Club - - on varsity track and cross country teams - - thinks num- bering of rooms could be improved - - future includes college. LYNDE, SALLY . Student Council rep- resentative - - member of French and Social Dancing clubs - - worked on Naughty Marietta - - likes Eastern's school spirit. aff'- aa MAN T G. . e ber - - futu N ncludes colle ichigan State., f 4 f MacDONALD, TOM On varsity track and football teams--mem- ber of Fur, Feather. and Fin Club - - Dar- ticipated in Lady Be Good and had the lead in Naughty Marietta - - worked on J-Hop. MAHONEY, JERRY Has been president and vice-president of home room - 1- HPPW' ciates a certain gram- mar teacher's humor - - will study law. MAJESKI, DALE Enjoys watching automobile and motor- cycle racing - - future cl an ally ll if s Mrs harps h partie - plans gettin typing ' after ation, MALCANGI, VINCENT Member of the Var- sity and Spanish Clubs - - vice-president of home room - - on the varsity wrestling team - - college bound. is undecided. 0 A w 2 K 'Ye- YE' MALLISON, PAT Student Council rep- resentative - - mem- ber of the Social Danc- ing Club - - on the J-Hop decoration com- mittee - - member of the band - - after work- ing for a while, Acme Business College Wlll be her destination. MALTIN, VIVIAN Art editor of the Lantern staff - - mem- ber of the Art and French Clubs - - on the J-Hop committee. if 1v r 1-ff' . E291 MANGLES, DICK Student Council rep- resentative - - was a member of the Chess Club - - on the J-Hop refreshments commit- tee - - in 12B play - - one of Eastern's cheer- leaders - - on the re- serve golf team - - col- lege bound. MANN, NORMA Pretzel is a mem- ber of the Spanish and Glee Clubs - - received her G.A.A. letter - - interested in anything that looks like a horse - - hopes to raise horses or be a nurse. MARLATT, DUANE Sings in Madrigal Choir - - president of his home room - - member of the Var- sity Club - - on the varsity baseball team - - wants to visit Flor- ida in order to watch the .baseball teams practice. MARTIN, PEGGY - In 12B play - - Mad- rigal Choir member - - likes the school spirit - - plans to attend college to study either business administration or music. A! ity L,-is 1 .-U 15, Y ,, xii .-L L .et ' M ff 1 Cb ' ' f' ' .55 ROSIEIMARIE , Girls League repre- sentative - - partici- pated in the French and Young Voters' Clubs - - likes football and basketball games - - hopes for a career in nursing. McCARTY, JEANETTE MARIE Attended Walnut Street School - - mem- ber of the Dramatics Club at Walnut - - news editor on the Walnut Press - - took part in the Girls' Club and the Lend-A-Hand Club - - happy to be able to graduate from Eastem. McCONKEY, RUTH Belongs to Y-Teens - - member of the 1950 Band Queen's court - - hopes to attend college for a short time. M CGRATH, JERRY Member of the Pro- jection and Stage Clubs - - enjoys at- tending Technical High School - - future plans include G.M. Tech. McKAY, GLORIA Captain of a bowl- ing team - - belongs to Y-Teens - - has a G.A.A. letter - - col- lege bound. McKIM, JOE Home room vice- president - - partici- pated in band concerts - - on the varsity foot- ball and wrestling teams - - wishes that there could be shorter school hours - - college will be his destination. METZGER, BEVERLY Home room oEcer-- Girls' League represen- tative - - wishes there were no such things as report cards. ISL In yi , A o , 1 gi. A. fl? I -'.. Q jf -:g V s -qgrewn MILLER, GENE Has taken part in the band concerts - - in the Bowling League thinks there should be no grammar classes. 30 MILLER, HAROLD Member of the Boys' Bowling League - - en- joys grammar class - - plans to attend M.S.C. MCLAUGHLIN, PATRICIA Member of Usher's Club - - on the J-Hop music committee - - band member - - hopes to attend business college. M EDLER, GERALD Likes attending Technical High School - - to be a good elec- trician is his goal in life. MEKEEL, DEBBIE Student Council rep- resentative - -on the Easterner staff - - par- ticipated in Y-Teens - - plans to attend Stevens College, MELIUS, DON Member of varsity football team - - has enjoyed all the athletic events at Eastern. f' of cfs 'J' Z, A g cgi f M14 I0 6 Q Mi ceq-' 1 f- r V31 Qt ,S MILLS, Bos Cheer leader - - band member - - wishes it would be possible to give everyone all A's - - hopes to study medicine at M.S.C. JW 9,3 flow J Wig ffk MILLS, LOIS Secretary of home room - - on the music committee for the J- Hop - - French Club - - in Concert Band - - G.A.A. member - - likes to watch the foot- ball games - - college bound. MISKE, RON a major Received award in track - - Hayden's likes Mr. home room - - wishes there were less home work. MOLLITOR, MARION Secretary of home room and magazine campaign - - Needle- craft and Spanish Clubs - - Honor So- ciety and Girls' League - - hopes to attend business college. M ND KIN, G classes are tops w' Irene - - likes e school spirit shown t football games. f 00 an M YERS, ANDREA Member of the French and Young Voters' Clubs - - G.A.A. mem- ber - - in the Bowling League - - held many home room oliices - - wishes the black boards were a different color - - will enter college. ?3! . --ze . ,xx J J. 1 X Q si.. - Q .mv t iii iini e -can ss ,,, an . L- ner 4 -ii. A 1 l 5. ' 4 :J I al I I 15 M -as we ! R' ...W . - 553' e 'i.il5?:f2i ' ei i'ii1-iii.: s MYERS, DON Honor Society - - Easterner staff - - pres- ident of home room - - co-captain of the swim- ming team - - wishes that Eastern could in- stall escalators - - plans to attend college. 31 NEWMAN, NORMA Girls' League repre- sentative - - member of the Social Dancing Club - - J-Hop Com- mittee member - - a business career inter- ests her. MOORE, BOB Hi-Y member - - on the publicity commit- tee for the J-Hop - - likes the antics of cer- tain students - - col- lege bound, MOORE, DUANE Played in band con- certs - V wishes he had to go to school only in the mornings. MOORE, NANCY Consul of Latin Club - - reporter of Ushers' Club - - Student Coun- cil and Girls' League representative - - Honor Society - - G.A.A. member - - Senior A editor of Lantern staff - ' likes Mr. Hayden's sense oi humor - - will attend college at Michigan State. MURPHY, WAYNE Played in band con- certs - - member of Boys' Bowling League - - reserve baseball - - college will be his destination. NIEM ELA, JANICE Treasurer of Ushers' Club - - enjoys foot- ball games - - will at- tend business college. nn New 1' ' - Q-69K EEF . . 59- . 'it'-ve ' .sexes 'se :vese?e tea ffri.. - -A e , ' Y - i'fe:..Y2::-5-Swett . sit-r R' : . -As. Wx:- -Z E' fe-' I Q... .00 eq E f ,w!gS,sgf,t , 21:2 ,-on ,Q is -6' i . , 9 . Lxytigrba, ,X i SEX X , Ji- ,row ', Cb. gag-. Q. mail. I pi H ffm- ' Q 1' gg, , 5.5 ,psf X2 Nfl, gi ,Ji 1.13, 45-1: s.. NIPPLE, GAIL Member of the Honor Society and Easterner staff - - Ushers' and Drama Clubs - - on the J-Hop and 12B commit- tees - - participated in the operetta Naughty Marietta - - G.A.A. member - - Michigan State. will be her des- tination. NOLAN, JOHN Works as a printer on the co-op training program at Michigan Tuberculosis Associa- tion - - his favorite subjects are mathe- matics and science - - hopes to enter the en- gineering Field. NORRIS, BUD Secretary of home room - - committee member for the 12B blay - - on the varsity basketball team - - plans on entering col- lege. O'DAY, KATHLEEN Bowling League - - on music committee for the J-Hop - - at- tending college is in her future plans. OTIS, LAWRENCE Wishes that the Eng- lish courses were eas- ier - - a mechanical career interests him. PADDISON, DORIS Drama nd Y-Teens - - on the J-Hop and 12B play committees - - captain of a girls' bowling team - - wishes it were possible to have longer noon hours - - will study music at M.S.C. . :Nt 5 ,Q .Q Rl T., :X egg R 1 in YJ' ,-.. .0-i -my K Na. . 'erff ii, x , A ' 3 f' if A Q .I .,,,A. 5. Y, isg s W, E321 ' PALM ER, PHILIP Editor-in-chief of the Lantern - - Consul of the Latin Club - - President of Honor So- ciety - - Bowling League member - - re- ceived First prize in the Essay contest sponsor- ed by V.F.W. - - Jun- ior Exchange member - - will attend college to study chemistry. PARENT, JOY Girls' League repre- sentative - - secretary of home room and member of decoration committee for J-Hop - - a business career awaits her. PARKS, DAVID Social Dancing Club - - Student Council rep- resentative - - treasurer of home room - - on the reserve baseball and varsity basketball teams - - dislikes snob- bish girls - - a career as a bachelor intrigues him. PARLING, LEON Thinks Mr. Walcott is tops as an algebra teacher - - wishes teachers wouldn't as- sign so much home- work - - wrestling in- terests him - - would like to buy a farm. PATRICK, JOAN Social Dancing Club - - wishes there were fewer tests given - - hopes to become a country school teacher. PELL, BILL Varsity wr team the nav w PERKINS, ARNOLD Girls and sports top his list as favorites - - would like to become manager of some store. PHELPS, MARY LOU Member of Ushers' and Latin Clubs - - likes Mr. Morrison and 3-10 - - plans on enroll- ing in a nursing school. PHILLIPS, NANCY Secretary and treas- urer of home room - - member of the J-Hop decoration committee - - French and Young Voters' Clubs - - wishes all slow walkers could be eliminated from the halls - - M.S.C. bound. 'ff' J' ig,- PHILLIPS, ROGER Hi-Y Club - - in band concerts - - on the varsity baseball team - - thought Miss Duncan was wonderful - - hopes to become manager of a store. PHINNEY, DON Participated in vocal concerts - - on the football and basketball teams - - more class parties would please him. PIERCE, BILL Has enjoyed his stay at Eastem - - likes home room period es- pecially, but likes noon period best of all - - will attend college. 63' s 1 I ' I xl .-:ri ' 3' , l x i it -if L . 8331 s -r 42' '19 ., 5. PIFER, SUE Member of the Ush- ers' and Paint Splash- ers' Clubs - - likes home room and Miss Garrity - - hopes to join the Waves. PLOCHARCZYK, RITA Member of the Paint Splashers' Club - - Y- Teens, Honor Society, and Girls' League take up a good part of her time - - held a number of home room offices - - decoration chairman for the J-Hop - - wishes it were possible to have longer lunch periods - - ofhce work awaits her. POST, LON E. Enjoys his member- ship in the Social Dancing Club - - on the reserve basketball team - - thinks there should be more teach- ers like Miss Garrity - - plans on owning and running a gas sta- tion. POWELL, LULA LORRAINE Hails from Walnut Street School - - Dra- matics' Club member - - in the Girls' Club and vice-president of the Lend-A-Hand Club - - art editor on the Walnut Press. PUTNAM, BARBARA Barbara enjoys Eng- lish from Mr. Potter - - wishes there could be a lunch period between each class. QUAYL1-:, BILL Interested in sports and mechanics - - hopes someday to be as smart as Einstein - - wants to become an auto mechanic and own his own garage. n i 2 ,' ,iff- 1. it 'Vx f-- luq ,Q ,. ,5 ,lx s a, tr' 6? If ,NJ ,Fl .QL E331 .-7 go rf . 'fi QUICK, JAMES Interested in sports and was a cheerleader in his sophomore year - - likes home room period best with his favorite teacher, Doc Morrison - - hopes to travel after graduation and then settle down with a good dog. QUICK, RALPH Student Council rep- resentative - - took part in three operettas and band concerts dur- ing three years - - drum major in his sen- ior year - - plans on joining the marines. 3?lADABAUGH, U erv - op 'de n co ' oung rs lub - ikes the . c ool pir will 'mnlljflic nktate to study physical edu- cation. RADCLIFF, JEAN Secretary of Young Voters' Club - - in Ushers' and Drama Clubs - - publicity com- mittee for the J-Hop - - participated in the vo- cal concerts - - G.A.A. letter - - likes East- ern's friendly atmos- phere - - college bound. RAM EY, GLENN President of home room - - reserve base- ball team - - likes the girls who attend East- ern, especially blondes. RANDOLPH, SHIRLEY French Club, G.A.A., and Drama Club have kept her busy - - mem- ber of the decoration committee for the J- Hop - - active in two water pageants - - adores bashful boys - - wishes Eastern had sound-proof halls - - M.S.C. will be her destination. 'K' , T 5' 'VPS' VI I f Y J A.-ed ' xfll' , -- .K y ro- ,N 4 -s QT? Ev' 4.4- -x REED, BURTON President of the Bible Club - - took part in three operettas - - on the varsity cross country and track teams - - manager of the wrestling team -Q- thinks Mr. Stillman is tops - - would like to study aviation, REIFSNYDER, NANCY Girls' League repre- sentative and president of the Girls' Glee Club - - othcer of home room - - in the Girls' Bowling League - - enjoys attending Miss Grohe's class - - would like to be na sec- retary for a dentist. REITZ, JOYCE Home room officer - - crazy about third per- iod - - hopes to become a secretary. - RENNELLS, MELVIN On the varsity foot- ball team - - wishes English could be elim- inated from the cur- riculum - - would like to own a business some day. REUTTER, JIM Student Council rep- resentative - - in Hi-Y and French Clubs - - president of home room and on the property committee for the 12B play - - J-Hop commit- tee - - college bound to study business admin- istration. RHEA, JOE Organizer of the Young Voters' Club-- had charge of the stag- ing and lighting for the 12B play - - in Lady Be Good - - member of the band - - Wolverine Boys' State member of 1950 - - wishes the lighting were better in the auditorium - - will at- tend college to become a lawyer. RHOADES, JOYCE Enjoys all football games - - likes band especially - - would like final exams to be completely abolished - - hopes to travel to either Wisconsin or California after gradu- ating. Qfrig If Q f' p X- XL? ' X P t .1 I 2 ' Q , ,J tl: J, rw: A - ' - - ff-,Jt,.gg.1g ' ' RHYNARD, LOIS In Young Voters' and Social Dancing Clubs - - wishes there V-,Q JJ- were more English vi teachers like Miss F Lowrey, Mrs. Huffman, , and Miss Toogood - - . ,,:,:V L . thinks all snobbish kids should be obliter- YYY' ated - - her ambition is , 1,:q wI,, I it egypt 1 ...Q iii ','r.,, . , :Q -',. 4 555- 3 RN A kit ' tis? to be as smart as Miss Toogood. E341 ,... . 1. A aw- J' . ., P-..-ts - st, -Tyre., NS - it gi, x ,Q Xk 'Q is tt t at tt X M xt, H t Qt: WX. 1: ,tx FSEA RIED EL, PATRICIA Vice-president of the Spanish Club - - on the decoration committee for the J-Hop - - G.A.A. member - - in the 12B play - - Drama Club - - worked on the Art exhibit - - will at- tend college to study art. RILEY, GLORIA Paint Splashers' Club - - G.A.A. member - - likes Miss Richards' second-hour art class - - hopes to travel a while after graduation. J-I-72-i1'4 ,2...,14v- ROBBINS, JACK Bible Club member - - wrestling letter - - wishes no assignments would be given over the weekends - - has no plans except to f gradua . A ROBERTS, ELAINE Girls' League repre- sentative - - vice- president of 3-73 - - helped in the oflice for three semesters - - wishes she could be as intelligent as Mr. Bris- bin - - desires to be- come either a beauti- cian or a secretary. ROGGOW, ROBERT Enjoys Eastern's band immensely - - will attend Michigan State. ROSE, DON Likes all good-look- ing teachers, athletic events, and all nice- looking girls - - would like to attend school only during the sum- mer months - - hopes to become a good machinist. ROSE, GLENEDEN Ushers' Club member - - more study periods would please her - - would like to travel after graduating. ROUGHT, EILEEN On the invitations committee for the J- Hop - - in band con- certs - - received a shorthand penmanship- speed award - - the business world attracts her. RUFF. DORIS Member of the Needlecraft and F.H.A. Clubs - - thinks that students who receive B's in a subject shouldn't be required to take an exam - - nursing school will gain a new student. RUMZEK, HENRY Gave Eastern some pep as a cheerleader - - wishes Eastern would add some more young teachers to its staff - - the air force will be his destina- tion. RUSSELL, WESLEY .Hi-Y Club - - decora- tion committee for the ,I-Hop - - Miss Grohe and Miss Garrity intri- gue him - - plans to study dairy farming or floriculture. ' new xl 4 3 'W 5n w RUSSO, BARBARA In the Y-Teens and Ushers' Club - - presi- dent of home room - - in the Girls' Bowling League - - thinks there could be a better re- lationship between stu- dents and teachers - - will attend college. err l -5 f . bills, '- 1- vo- if y' N '-7 if we Q sk 1 NX-rf. 5211963-iii N 'i:'E'?-N. -2 X c X 4 SX MN? rg, X iw EF xg- 6 EEE? N A X 3 R 'C 9 y wb xo E RUTHERFORD, SCOTT President of Student Council - - Honor So- ciety oHicer and on a J-Hop committee - - secretary and treasurer of the Varsity Club - - Porpoise Club - - vice- president of the junior class - - home room officer - - on the var- sity swimming and tennis teams - - col- lege awaits him. E351 hm f i ,H RYBICKI, RONALD Wishes all grammar classes could be elim- inated - - thinks esca- lators should be pro- vided for every Hoof. SATTERLEE, ELAINE Officer of her home room - - on program and decoration commit- tee for J-Hop - - chair- man of program com- mittee for the 12B play - - Girls' League repre- sentative - - hopes to enter M.S.C. SAWYER, PAT Member of Y-Teens - - likes all the friendly kids - - active in the Y.W.C.A. SCHAFER, HAROLD Enjoys attending Technical High in the mozning - - loves to ice skate - - would like to discover a gold mine in Alaska. SCHALLA, CLARICE Social Dancing Club - - thinks marking per- iods should be longer - - will enter the busi- ness field. igjiifgfefff QW! SCHELTER, ERNIE On the reserve foot- ball team - - enjoys all sports - - enjoyed Miss Sexton's class. wy-, ' I uv 9,4 X' W 'I gy 41rg,g,A1,w1 F 4 S I1 M: A o V 1 1 v A r sf 5 ,-,fy Ye A , .,. Q f 1 M. NL 1 lf 1- -1 t ' if , t 5, I' 11 - fl i ' ' ' , V I E- ,I f,l ll fl! 4' i ' 1, I - ' . K I 7 fl 'I t , . 9 . 47 'I .I . I, - ,161 , . . , , . SCHUCHASKIE, . 6' A Kr ROSALIE if ' . 5 Ushers' and Bible ,Xl it-f Clubs - - enjoyed Mr. ' Brisbin's and Mr. Peterman's methods of teaching - - will enter the business Field. SCHUITEMA,DON ,fuk-as i jim .2 Treasurer of his I C-.., '- home room - - in Var- 1, '-5 K' s S sity, Fur, Feather, and , X ' T' Fin Clubs - - on the + -,fs-N, varsity football and ' , it TF- K wrestling teams - - col- gf, . lege bound. brit. fig? lx g. . wx 1- ws SCHULTE, JOE gh. On the varsity golf ' . , team - - enjoys home jr room and Miss Garrity. P QI SC 50- f ' : 5 . - - -ethn i- ee - -- f -- f I N :la M re 4 e de -1 t i . 1 -H co her gd orvie - , oulad '. to attend ollege or age a grocery sto SHARP, BRUCE Student Council rep- resentative-at-large - - Varsity, Porpoise, Fur, Feather, and Fin, and Drama Clubs - - class treasurer and omcer of his home room - - took part in three operettas - - on the varsity swim- ming team. , ,,-Q ,-0 8' 5 K ef, t ,Qs-Q. w-me x , . lv- ' 3' . ,,- , . as J , 4 4 :SW ,r ' 1 we f J , ' is , Qi SHEPLER, ELMA JEAN Girls' League repre- sentative - - enjoys eating her lunch be- tween classes - - wishes something could be done to keep mice out of her locker - - will enter the business world. E351 A65 , Amp. t. Sr 1 ?b--- HN ' NE- 4 'if- . 2--.f-W ' - X ., , . .71 fl .t l gf., Q:?ti:+?5st S- golf. :ga icffae'-N--ii, . j' 'bv Q'-v SHEPLER, RONALD Likes the variety of subjects offered at Eastern - - hopes to become a farmer. SEARS, BOB Vice-president of his class - - vice-president and treasurer of home room - - member of the Varsity, and Fur, Fea- ther, and Fin Clubs-- on the varsity football, track, and basketball teams - - will major in history at college. SEELY, ARLENE Student Council and Girls' League repre- sentative - - Honor So- ciety and band member - - received a six semesters' band award - - enjoys receiving all A's - - her future will be at Oldsmobile doing stenograiphic work. SHACKELFORD, PATSY Secreta of her home room - thinks Miss Garrity ' wonderful - - oflice k awaits her. x9 D R, ICHARD njoys art and Miss Richards - - hop to become a c 0 SHERMAN, D ONNA Received her G.A.A. letter - - favorite class in gym - - thinks it would be nice to have a candy sale every day - - business college awaits her. W .M 1 I H ju JAVA L-QJJ W N OU IQIOR In e r I t ers' b - - li si i should e h ilege- of ing ditorium a d nderclass- nj I is H 9 .11 SIEMON, GALE Member of the Boys' Bowling League - - Student Council repre- sentative - - in the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club - - Latin Club - - ticket committee for the J-Hop - - wishes Bibles could be pre- sented to everyone in school - - hopes to study theol g MQW INADINOS, CONNIE Oliicer of home oom - - Girls' League rep- resentative - - onor Society - - Latin Club - - G.A.A. member - - college bound. L , PALMER 5 Hails from Bento Harbor - - Drum Majo and first-chair baritone in band - - Hi-Y and Camera Club member. SLM, W? SMITH, MARILYN Secretary of the Girls' Bowling League - - Spanish Club - - wishes all examina- tions could be simple - - plans to attend L.B.U. and then be- come a secretary. -. U an Gn- ff O 44: r - X -. ,- Q . 1 'q.- A v X xx X 'cis' -X, is SM ITH, ROBERT Enjoys all the sports, especially basketball- - likes Mr. Morrison and home room - - hopes to get a good job after graduation that will place him on the first step toward becoming a millionaire. 37 X H, f we . i - .4 5 X I. ,Qs Shag.. , SMITH. BETTY Girls' Bowling League - - the easy classes are her favor- ites. SM ITH, CLARISE Student Council and Girls' League repre- sentative - - treasurer of French Club - - on the decoration commit- tee for the ,I-Hop - - held a number of home room oilices - - thinks more teachers should be like Mr. Butler and Mr. VanVliet - - wants to become either a music teacher or grade school teacher. 'Y A 6' SMITH, ERNEST 5' President and vice- Y ' president of his home , room - - president of ' Boys' Bowling League - - Student Council rep- Q resentative - - Honor - pi Society - - only ambi- I tion after graduation X V is to take it easy and X . have fun. r A , SMITH, JEAN i., , Participated in WW Lady Be Good and . Naughty Marietta -- 61 in the Drama Club - - Madrigal Choir mem- . I ber - - enjoys Mr. Har- ' ris' speech class - - 2, j will attend Johnson Bible College to study , religious music - - ix ' graduated from Eastem g in January. , 6 , fp .- ,, 2, v ,, - N . 4 ilk SMITH, VIRETTA SNODGRASS, In Ushers' Club - - JACQUELINE enjoys all her commer- cial classes - - she rates Mr. Chamber- lain as her favorite teacher - - secretarial work awaits her. Spanish Club and Girls' League repre- sentative - - Mermaid Club - - wishes all vacations could be longer - - will study home economics at col- lege. Ks .T isp- . . 1 Eleifl ' f if -t. ' 6 e- -sv 5 iw ,,, 2? -w 5? , ig.. j V? exif . 2. 2 nf Ls.. . i ir' XX x up I , ' X 4 . .Kg A , sea- 4 ... ..., Yf'E P ' - 'X i ' In 'HT' .j.cE ji Awww were SOVA, FRED On the reserve base- ball team - - likes the cleanliness of Eastern - - M.S.C. bound to study radio and tele- vision engineering. STANDIFER, BETTY LEE Honor Society and French Club member - - lead in Lady Be Good and Naughty Marietta - - member of the Be-La-Mar Trio - - hopes to attend col- lege to study music. STARKS, ROSALEE Wishes the senior high school course could be completed in one year - - desires to become a novelist. STEADMAN, CALISTA Graduated in January - - vice-president and treasurer of her home room - - on the Lantern staff and Senior Prom committee - - Honor Society - - is attend- ing Wayne University. STEVENS, DOUGLAS Secretary of home room - - varsity foot- ball team - - hopes that someday all World Literature classes will be eliminated - - Mich- igan State will be his destination. STIEFEL, DOROTHY Girls' League repre- sentative - - Spanish Club and Y-Teens - - on J-Hop committee - - received her G.A.A. letter - - thinks Mrs. Goudreault is wonder- ful - - M.S.C. bound. 'fy ., ,. MB' k N . .M bg vt 4 Q x xyt X KN . . . 3 X sf A.s ..,- ., . STONER, LLOYD Took part in all three operettas - - discon- tinuing all required subjects would please him - - plans someday to be president of General Motor . Vu A -14 Q 7 i I i U ' ' - X g TRANG, BA BARA X3 J.. J Enjoys shorthand and ,rise A typing classes - - think there 5 ia be mi 'me dv in QE 5 . Xie? J.. xi ,, -2 A xtfqfifif j sg . Y , ,. dbg, 'fiiiw 4 -V sew..- E381 STRUBLE, LILLIAN Mermaid Club - - en- joys JoAnn Pringle's jokes - - wishes there were fewer boys at- tending school, but more teachers like Mr. Brisbin - - will enter the business Field. SUMMERS, BEN In the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club - - Hi-Y member - - class treas- urer and president of home room - - in 12B play cast - - varsity basketball, cross coun- try, and track teams - - college bound. SUMM ERS, JOANNE Treasurer of home room - - busy as a G.O. collector - - Y-Teens - - enjoys vacations and Mr. Brisbin's class - - hopes to enter the selling field. SUTBERRY, MARTHA Member of the Be- La-Mar Trio - - in the operetta Lady Be Good - - home room ofhcer and articipant in the Frenclii Club - - likes Mrs. Mattson - - a music career would interest her. SUWALA, BEVERLY In Y-Teens - - thinks everyone should be re- quired to take speech. KNSON, DENNIS ice-president of home room and in Var- sity Club - - received a major letter in tennis - - likes girls who smile at him - - will enroll in the commer- cial art department at Michigan State. SWEET, HOWARD President of home room - - attends Tech- nical in the morning and loves it - - hopes to become a good mechanic. TANNER, BEVERLY Participated in Lady Be Good - - Girls' League repre- sentative - - French Club and Y-Teen mem- ber - - enjoys listen- ing to Mr. Sage narrat- ing his many adven- tures - - will attend college. TAYLOR, GLEN Likes riding his motor-scooter - - Mr. McCann and his his- tory class intrigue him - - wishes teachers would mark on a stu- dent's mental capacity to do the work - - col- lege bound to study music. TAYLOR, MARY Treasurer of home room - - in cast of Naughty Marietta -- Bible Club - - believes teachers shouldn't be allowed to give any- thing but A's on re- port cards - - plans to attend Anderson Col- lege in Indiana to study music. 'Y J was TAYLOR, SUE Secretary of home room - - Mr. Potter fascinates her - - thinks fewer studies should be required - - has no plans except to graduate. THOM AS, BETTY On the committee for the J-Hop and 12B play - - in Y-Teens and French Club - - will attend college. THOM PSON. JOYCE In the F.H.A. Club - - has enjoyed having fun with the gang - - wishes teachers were not permitted to give E's - - plans to join the marines. THORNBURY, JOAN Girls' League repre- sentative - - treasurer of home room - - J-Hop decoration committee - - took part in the water pageants - - hopes to enroll in col- lege. TRANTHAM , ERMA Student Council, Honor Society, Drama Club, Y-Teens, and Spanish Club keep her busy - - oflicer of home room and on the J- Hop decoration com- mittee - - 12B play cast - - drum majorette and participated in the band concerts - - Band Queen of 1950-- M.S.C. bound. TRAVER, MARY JEAN Member of the Nee- dlecraft, Ushers', and Social Dancing Clubs - - J-Hop committee - - G.O. collector - - will do oflice work. HW' .Q al' N. A 4 .Ns iv ---. , Sw- 9 ..-sfx ' ' ,4 x l x 4iEE?2ar of ge, . Ng M . - ' 21,25E... '-'..j',.l..... ia :Q 4 . .qw .9 my . aiu . PN Q sf., .l 'Stl' . . ' if-' it 9 , rid ' ,. J-. sg f, wwe-.. zf, ., -t :.,Ah,,,:,, . se. E391 .1 ,- -W -nw:-.-1-, -igexss: 21 ::s:: a I Q Q- -- me , s i :X Y TRAVIS, FORREST Secretary for maga- zine campaign and home - - Student Coun- cil representative - - in Spanish Club and Y-Teens - - J-Hop committee - - would like to become an air- line hostess. TRAYER, NANCY F.H.A. club mem- ber - - hopes that re- port cards will be eliminated - - steno- graphic or secretarial work interests her. TRUDGEON. BARBARA Member of the Girls' Bowling League - - Needlecraft Club - - chairman of music committee for the J- Hop - - band member - - likes Mr. Brisbin - - will continue work- ing at Grant's. UNDERWOOD, REGINALD President and vice- president of home room - - on the varsity and reserve golf team - - enjoys Fred Vander- lip's jokes - - hopes to join the navy or coast guard. VAN ALSTINE, ANITA Student Council and Honor Society - - sec- retary of the Bible Club - - took part in oratory and declama- tion in her sophomore year - - participated in vocal concerts - - her hobby is making friends - - thinks stu- dents should mark their own report cards - - college will be her destination. VANDERLIP, FRED In Young Voters' and Hi-Y Clubs - - on debating team - - treas- urer of Boys' Bowling League - - on the var- sity golf team - - wishes more money could be spent on ath- letics - - hopes to be- come a sports announ- cer. WZ7' sb. . --X-. :ah Nw N A J S: .ve l ' x X., 1 ' l VAN PEENEN, SANDRA Drama Club - - Girls' League representative - - G.A.A. member - - will miss all the gang and good times - - col- lege bound. VAN SICKEL, DOLORES Paint Splashers', Needlecraft, and Y- Teens - - Easterner staff, G.A.A. member, and Girls' League rep- resentative - - will en- roll in nursing school in Florida. VASILOFF, TOM Took part in operet- tas - - Easterner staff, Hi-Y, and French Clubs - - home room officer - - in vocal con- certs - - wishes there were more student teachers - - desires to attend Columbia Uni- versity. VERM EERSCH, LEON Thinks there should be more assemblies - - would like to work in a machine shop or work as a draftsman. WADE, DELORES Treasurer of Needle- craft Club, member of Y-Teens - - on the decoration committee for the J-Hop - - will attend business college. WALKER, TOM President of home room - - on stage com- mittee for the 12B play - - band member - - hopes to become an airplane test pilot for the navy. M., aunt 'Qc' W bmw ss ., , fi Xl t XM.. it il fs 'Q t'x .. ti 0- G use sg Q . NI 'QW-is --- 4:-. -' ' ,fel QL S ,, , X ,Sw , Y? . WALTERS, DAVID On the debate team - - in the Spanish Club - - manager of varsity wrestling - - thinks the oflice girls are a valu- able asset to Eastern - - wishes there were more trees so skipping school wouldn't be so diiiicult - - plans to enroll in college. -Q' WARNECKE, ARMAND Fur, Feather, and Fin, Spanish, and Var- sity Clubs - - president and vice-president of home room - - on the football, track, and wrestling teams - - likes the athletic sys- tem - - college bound. l40l WARNER, MARION Likes all the friendly students - - believes students should be dis- missed earlier for lunch period - - will enter the business world. WATROS, GORDON Thinks the best part of the day is when the bell rings at three o'clock - - wants to be- come a carpenter. WEAR, BARBARA Spanish Club mem- ber - - enjoyed physio- logy class - - probably will do omce work after graduating. WEAVER, DALE President of home room - - on the varsity football and reserve baseball teams - - would like to stay on hall duty all day - - hopes to enroll in col- lege. WEBB, HARRY Treasurer of Student Council - - Lantern staff - - Boys' League - - Varsity and Por- poise Clubs - - varsity cross country and swimming teams - - wishes he were presi- dent of the Girls' League - - plans to become a doctor. WEBB, SHARON F.H.A. Club - - Girls' League representative and class treasurer - - secretary of home room - - worked on J- Hop committee - - col- lege bound. WEBER, RICHARD Fur, Feather, and Fin Club - - reserve baseball and varsity wrestling keep him oc- cupied - - likes the quiet halls between classes - - college will be his destination. WEEKS, NANCY Enjoys her home room and Mr. McCann - - wants to travel for a while after gradu- ating. WENGER, LARRY Captain of his team in the Boys' Bowling League - - desires to go to college. WHEELER, JAM ES Social Dancing and Spanish Clubs - - thinks all teachers should be young and good-looking - - his chief desire is to be- come the future man- ager of the J. C. Pen- ney Company. WHITNEY, JOYCE Thinks the school spirit could be im- proved - - hopes to be- come a doctor's recep- tionist. WICKER, JAM ES Boys' Band member - - believes he would do better work if no exams were given to B students. 1 i. ' ':-A. :. X Q-. 'G s Yr EEN fag? W .:.. K , ,,', 1, 1 'fn- E rim - X 554 ef till' , : 5 3' Ag . tli ig mp WILDEMAN, ERNEST Enjoys wandering through the library - - thinks the lockers in the boys' gym could be improved - - hopes for a profitable busi- ness career. 'ht WILLSEY, BURKE Treasurer of home room - - reserve wres- tling team - - college bound. E411 i '55 -. fi L- 1 wmv . f I Y I l E X Ai . 4 : a t I -1, V 2-P fame., pw Q- . ,ii f-.Ya Q .' igiiig . ft'gj55lE55 . if sf- is WING, JIM Spanish and Varsity Club member - - Honor Society - ' football letter - - manager of the reserve baseball team - - likes Miss Ott, the nice-looking student teacher - - col- lege will be his goal. WISE, JACLYN Treasurer and vice- president of Girls' League - - oflicer of home room and mem- ber of the Y-Teens and Spanish Club - - on the J-Hop and 12B play committees - - wishes she could take every other day 05 from school - - hopes to attend college to become a nurse. WOLCOTT, JAM ES Member of Boys' Band and Paint Splash- ers' Club - - enjoyed trip to California - - likes football and base- ball - - enjoys mak- ing friends - - jim plans to attend M.S.C. or art school after graduation. WORCHESTER. LOIS Paint Splashers' Club - - wishes all teachers would mark on class average. WRIGHT, VIRGINIA President, secretary, and treasurer of Girls' League - - Honor So- ciety and Y-Teens - - majorette - - Home- coming Queen of 1950 - - will enroll in Michi- gan State College. WYBLE, JERRY President and vice- president of home room - - Porpoise Club - - cheerleader - - hopes to attend college. , Ev ' , fi X - J 5 YEAKEY, JACK On the reserve foot- ball, baseball, and bas- ketball teams - - would like to be President of the United States some day. YUNKER, PATRICIA Enjoys Mr. Brisbin's class and pays homage to his intelligence - - hates to get up so early in the morning to attend school - - plans to be a telephone operator, ZABRODSKY, BORIS Member of the Var- sity Club - - on the varsity football and re- serve baseball teams - - thinks members of the football squad should receive all A's - - col- lege will be his des- tination. ZALEWSKI, HENRY Likes Miss Van Vol- kenburgh's E n gl ish class - - will continue working at Pruess' Body Shop. ZERBA, VIOLA Needlecraft club - - likes the varied elec- tive program Eastern offers - - oflice work interests her. 42 Miss Verna Gunnison, whose sudden death was a shock to both faculty and students, will be remembered for her long years of service, her calm manner, and her meticulous appearance. Miss Gunnison's poise and unfailing graciousness en- abled her to accomplish any task with seemingly little effort and without undue excitement. She had the happy gift of seeing only the best quali- ties of her associates and was never known to criticize anyone adversely. Senior B Ofiicers a '- x N. I f ' . .w s- s, 'E' sk - ,. . x, J, E Q , , . .N W . X , E -' -K I . szgig.-ff , A 2' - ' L' ' ' , . Q, J , - ' , - .kwa - 2 A. -1. us- x ' N ' r s x . '-P. . . . , , fweevenwf . n gene - a Q server Guiding the Senior B class through the Final year are: Row 1: E. Emmons, treasurer: D. Fuller, president: P. Sidoti, secretary, Row 2: Mr. Van Vliet, adviser: R. Grow, vicevpresident. Senior B Memories Comparing notes and opinions on assignments is part of our Friends take time to catch up on yesterday's news. sql-4001 life, N. Marlatt, J. Hanes, M. Hungerford, E. Emmons M. Purchis, D. Buckner, L. Pardee, D. Reynolds E431 ABBOTT, MARY Girls' League repre- sentative for three semesters - - member of Y-Teens - - home room secretary - - worked on decoration committee for the J- Hop - - thinks bashful boys are cute - - pet peeve is conceited sophomores - - would love to have all day Friday off to prepare for dances - - college bound. ALLEN, PEGGY Is crazy about boys - - helped on J-Hop - - looking forward to a career. ALSPAU GH, MELVIN fl ,N if C A , ' 1 X ii, ' f x ,i , .ti ' H L fi i 'V' 1, . ,Pi ' ,fi WA Su Aa.. f7'g'Xw'f W it - 1 '. , JLX Ui? ,WJ -r iw. .w wi U ,J M Q t iv J V 'N iw GJ N ull! , X NX - f , X L all-pf i K lk? UM i V 'K' ,il ,. IU .lil Q-'si' -SQ -. . Would like to just student - - plans to 23527 M FWZ ZZ? i ANDERSON, CAROL Belongs to Drama and Spanish Clubs - - treasurer of her junior class - - on decoration committee for the J- Hop - - would love to have school only four days a week - - her pet peeve is sopho- mores who think they know everything - - M.S,C. awaits Andy. ANSLEY, BART Member of the Por- poise Club - - president of home room - - on reserve swimming team Student Council repre- sentative - - three- semester award in the Boys' Marching Band - - is headed or col- lege. . 4. L lv P Asia, Joxrde' f' X-fkcgveljmegibert bf the shers lub 4 - would- like s orter hours and' less h e- w,6lsk - - likes the'f - domfof E-lstern Q - has hopes aj becoming a secretaty. is 3 .,. ':g,:.,ss: ,., 'i x - Q, 'sfo lf- ir-:: - -as . F' WN -Sv -X :It 5 9 f Ph 1 J I, U Q qj MN 1 i .L N V 1 r u ff Y L , X if FU H ,y v ,K l ',N-bl M W 7 it xx 1 . BARR QMARCIAX L On the decoratiotici Hop - - won et' f home room' 266 was divided - - hopes t ob- tain a secretarial posi- tion. committee for themwif iw - Y' 59 BEE, EV ELYN Student Council rep- resentative - - Drama and Spanish Clubs - - Honor Society - - mem- ber of the Madrigal Choir - - thinks the music department is tops at Eastern - - has hopes of becoming a concert pianis K to j Q50 A fm I ' ff' ' J f l .fdqgtffd 'C NEWS 3 -2-Af eco. 1 1 1 ' V , Cl f,f,ZfV74 9 ,fFL'6'U ? L l--Li ' , 'ff' ' Y 41 75-'M 'ff Al Xlfrwifx, V' Q BETTS, DICK 7-fy ' V N' Z3 President of home ,f X65 x g room - - Student Coun- 3' fm- cil - - worked on the .I J-Hop - - received -' ' 'fi ' three-semester award 'b -I in the Boys' Marching Band - - his pride and Q joy is his Model T - Ford - - irked by the second-floor hall ofli- il 3 cers - - is lookin for- - ward to attendi the IH Ford Tr ' ing S D X -'SC ' Sw AN , fy .er AR fc. A iv ern - Q Teh- - ation 1 mmitt o the J- op - - wo G.A. s ' ' sh ws orwa t t- ,,3.t,,t.x V , ,R :T , N' r ' w,, ' 8. , 1? 152 W. I X X in X v if A X z k ta g V. ,jr-rQY'.Q'jsf'-, .-1 V mg busi s col- ege. BLANK, ARLEN On varsity track team - - member of the Glee Club - - helped on J-Hop - admir s all teachers gain oth s u irk Q 'x 2-'1 'T ' thirty - - W NM? BLINK, RICHARD Reserve tennis and swimming - - Porpoise Club - - likes the democracy at Eastern - - irked by noisy home rooms - - wants to get a good job after gradu- ation. BLOOM, BEVERLY Loves to flirt with the boys and to irk the teachers - - hopes her future includes a ca- reer as a secretary. BOROUGHF, JAM ES Member of the Boys' Marching Band - - re- ceived an attendance award - - thinks four weeks' vacation for hunting would be ideal - - his future will in- clude conservation work. BOS, JANICE Helped on her class J-Hop - - is a mem- ber of the Concert Band - - was in.an operetta - - an admirer of tall boys. t,BoYER, CAROILE Treasurer of home room - - worked on gecohfagon comimihttee ,or - op--seisa great admirQ' of Mr: VanVliet - - wishes Mr. Brisbin would give easier tests - - office work awaits her. f 1 V - L , we A n fu . L V. n n If YK 0 L, f Rlnljlxi JAWYE irls' gue - - decor-- , pre erfwfative to ation Committee for gf X thd,ZI'5Hop - - Mr. Van- Yliet is her id lf' ,Lteacher - - Mr. B - J bin' ests' u her - -X lans t attend 1W V J. f ,f .V fl r J I BUCKNER, DOUG Treasurer of his sophomore class - - is an avid hu ting nthu- siast - - hi fut 'e s' remains 'X U W , BUSHEE, LOIS Art Club member-- Girls' League repre- sentative - - co-chair- man of the decoration committee for the J- Hop - - vice-president of home room - - en- joys the noon hour. CANGEM 1, Jo Y-Teens and Drama Club - - secretary and treasurer of home room - - was on the decoration committee for the J-Hop - - thinks Mr. VanVliet is super - - dislikes mark- mg-period tests - - peeved by conceited girls - - business col- lege is her destina- tion. 6, X N '6- AV, I XXX lc i ii . 'if A ' ,.+..ft. .4,,. CARN. ROBERT Believes blue ex- cuses should be banned - - hopes to attend M.S.C. to become a veterinarian. 4 -.L . CATALINE, JEAN Thinks Eastern is wonderful - - dislikes some teachers - - de- tests long school hours. N . A-cz' iff' ' -4 ., . . . . -rf at A 1 Ig lk. ' K Z A , s, if Q-5 J? - H.- -5 4 P.. ill . x -..,g CLEVES, GERALD Takes special inter- est in printing - - Jerry looks forward to the three o'clock bell each day - - future plans are indefinite. gifigdn I the J- 0 - - Eikes Mr. b enjoys his his - - fut re pl are t certai . K I E, ll COLTHORP, ALGER Active in Spanish Club - - Honor Society - - vice-president of his sophomore class - - home room officer for. two semesters - - on' reserve golf and wres- tling teams - - eagerly awaits the three o'clock passing bell - - is head- ed for college. CUMMINGS, FRANK President and vice- president of home room - - in the Con- cert Band - - on var- sity football team - - reserve basketball and track - - his future is undecided. DORIN, KEN Home room vice- president - - magazine campaign prize win- ner - - likes Miss Man- chester's classes - - would like school dis- missed during hunting season - - aspires to be a conservation oHi- cer after attending col- lege. DuBREUIL, BARBARA Member of French and Bible Clubs - - likes good-looking stu- dent teachers - - com- plains of so many teachers giving home- work on the same night - - future plans are indefinite. The LANTERN of EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL LANSING, MICHIGAN Presented by the Classes of JUNE 1951 Q and JANUARY 1952 Q V-ww C DUNLAP, ORVILLE Has been a hall ofh- cer - - thinks Eastern- ites do a good job of supporting their teams - - objects to final exams - - the farming occupation awaits him. DYER, JOSEPHINE Worked on the de- coration committee for the J-Hop - - belongs to Y-Teens - - admires Mr. Brisbin - - likes the school spirit - - irked by too much homework. EMM ONS, ELAINE G.A.A. secretary - - president of Y-Teens - - worked on a com- mittee for the I-Hop - - Honor Society - - Girls' League repre- sentative - - belongs to Girls' Bowling League - - Mr. Brisbin rates tops on her list - - will attend college to become a physical education and history teacher. EMM ONS, ELEANOR Y-Teens' treasurer - - decoration committee for J-Hop - - treas- urer of home room - - boys fascinate her - - after graduation, plans include working. FOWLER, BARBARA Mermaid Club for one semester - - thinks Miss Toogood and Miss Garrity are won- derful - - looking for- ward to a career as as airline hostess. , G' S X M 1 ,. fi . f .1 .ZW l 'if 2 ,A .5 rf' Q -N , ' 1 . sv- R , Qq1h .,, i .- 5? .,p g 5, . FRANK, BILLIE Member of the Mer- maid Club for one semester - - thinks Mr. Butler is tops - - likes the trips Mr. B. makes possible - - to become a nurse is her ambition. i?kt6M, LLI' J T- - .Lb LJ ,KJ-,v,xlY,. V Y - '1 . vs. , 5.511 ,t g ww . ...Q-..,, ,, . l J -Elf? C535 - 'P IT- i as -ff'-:-'56 K ' ' -. '-at FULLER, DICK Student Council rep- resentative - - ardent member of the Fur, Feather, and Fin Club - - home room presi- dent - - worked on committee for the J- Hop - - varsity foot- ball, basketball, and track - - opposed to school on Friday after- noon - - will attend college of his choice. EYRE, IRVIN Received a reserve football letter - - var- sity football - - thinks more vacations would be nice - - contem- plates attending col- lege. FILLMAN, RAY Advertising commit- tee for the 1-Hop - - admires the teachers at Eastern - - would like more vacations and winning teams - - becoming a Latin teacher is his aim. FINEOUT, ELAINE Member of the Bible Club for one semester - - delights in horse- back riding and wishes Eastern could .have it as a gym progect - - undecided about the future. FOOTE, ADA Secretary of Y-Teens - - on decoration com- mittee for J-Hop - - has been secretary and treasurer of Girls' League - - secretary and treasurer of home room - - candidate for Homecoming Queen in sophomore year - - plans on working for a while. 2 , . x,.-- . 'I .ll X . -J GAIDUCHIK, DELLA Secretary of Student Council - - G.A.A. member and Honor So- ciety - - chairman of a committee for the J-Hop - - inter-club and co-ed council for Y-Teens - - Board of Athletic Control - - letter for cheerleading - - Girls' Bowling League - - looks for- ward to college. .U it JW 7, . GREGORY, KENNETH Varsity baseball - - disgusted with the ath- letic program of East- ern - - has no definite future plans in mind as yet. GROW, RONALD Drama Club - - letter for varsity wrestling - - committee for J-Hop - - in Boys' Marching Band: enjoyed the California trip - - thinks Mr. Brisbin is swell - - wants East- ern moved close to his house - - will become a comedian or detec- tive. HALL, HOWARD Says Eastern makes a nice warm place to stay in the winter - - free school desires lunches - - would like to travel West to be a rancher. HAMM OND, BARBARA Member of the Latin Club - - Girls' Bowling League member - - ad- mires some teachers - - in Girls' Band - - plans to enter college to become a dental !QlU ygienist. it-h A HEWES, DICK Varsity Club - - sophomore class treas- urer - - committee for J-Hop - - home room president - - has re- ceived letters for re- serve football and var- sity golf - thinks Eastern ' swell - - abho eport cards - - become a funeral director. H V Ui J i Fax. X li? a :tsl-, 2 A . he ' 1 i, t., Q.. Q, ja? --t- . K Q f. t . Q ' Set g'-eff na-avr.. . we 2' up ns, if J lfiltxlht, X pyggwf, 'f-nqint -r -.tv . -:!,:',g1,g. of 1 'i,:E'7.'s 'Fl ,s i .1. .-rift' ' - 1 ff 1' .1 We ., 4... A ' .4 e ' X, Y :C ' - r f' , . ' Q,E,,it . ' , F W, x Fig ? 2 i A . :PT .5 f ti . Q- lg J X- V' f - A, , 'X ,Q 51.3 I, f -I 3:1 1 V ' E' I I HODGE,.MA W4 HODGES, MONTIE EANN ' U h ' Club - -lik s 'L A find J :gg - fl Easiefriiz basketbatll Clu-bligj ld! two team - - aggravated by boon' Jr? ,awar short lunch hours - - and ax fypin thinks more boys - l enjoys il om Shapes go out for of Easter - er fa- 9 ' vorite si ect is his- tory - - l oks forward to doing office work. 47 HANES, JOAN Inter-Club represen- tative for Y-Teens - - secretary of home room - - worked on J-Hop - - magazine campaign secretary - - captain of a girls' bowling team - - exasperated by homework. HARTMAN, MEREL Member of the Pro- jectors' Club - - var- sity wrestling - - ab- hors nagging teachers - - plans include work- ing in a factory and later having a business of his own. HARUSKA, RONALD Thinks Miss Too- good is wonderful - - wishes teachers would pass out answers to tests previous to giv- ing the quiz - - after graduation he would like to travel. HAYDEN, SARAH Inter-Club represen- tative for Y-Teens - - Honor Society - - three-semester award in the Concert Band- - 12B editor of the Lan- tern - - helped on J- Hop - - enjoys football games and Mr. Young's history class - - longs for a clock near her locker - - will be a future co-ed at Albion College. t s ll HOPKINS, LaRAINE Likes the freedom of Eastern - - knows of nothing worse than getting up early in the morning to come to school - - annoyed by homework - - hopes to become a nurse. x - .4 eaadh am - , 'B s-gf' x e N X 18 ef-N5 QR 3 , t 2 5- X 'X X ' 'S , I 't t if X Sl A Ii' RIMM .' x., 29 t gi, lx X , . X C t . lf! ii t. am- S' X -N... , ASNMQ xx 1 gif. tg o X X New g, MX HULBERT, GLENN Would like to see a higher moral standard among the students - - his future lies in the Held of preaching. I JANKE, IRENE Helped on the J-Hop - - dislikes carrying so many heavy books around - - she would like to attend college. KENNEDY, BONNIE Has been in a vocal concert - - helped on the J-Hop - - thinks Eastern's teachers are wonderful - - strongly opposed to homework - - would like to study for a career in music. KENYON, RICHARD Member of Drama Club and Easterner staff - - president of home room - - inter- ested in girls - - craves a twenty-four hour lunch period - - his aim is to study comedy at the Pasa- dena Playhouse in California. 'Q fig' x Y 'W' fi .-N -a., , 4 .f N -ww N if ' lf- .Qi ig- 1 t .au W X 'ix XNSXNX ,ig X Xwe , :ff if 5'r-QW i, ' ' I -if 1-. .k -- ax-I ' --wi' as r f-.I -' ze, -ire' fe. H 1 .y- K+ ,rue-.., . . nf xl -. vi I :ki WN' x - Ekghivs-'Q K',. X., ,, ,..,. A, X on +'ti:1,-'. ca' -'z 15453 E481 KEYES, JACK Student Council rep- resentative - - treas- urer of home room - - decoration committee for the J-Hop - - re- serve golf - - Cud- dles longs for shorter school hours - - he will study geology at M.S.C. KLIM ECKY, PATRICIA Girls' League - - Mermaid Club - - sec- retary of home room - - J-Hop decoration com- mittee - - her favor- ite at Eastern is Mr. Brisbin - - looking for- ward to oflice work. KOZLOSKY, MARIE Secretary and vice- president of home room - - Mr. Bosch and Mr. Brisbin are her ideal teachers - - wishes for coke ma- chines in home room - - dislikes hearing the question How much do you weigh? - - looks forward to secre- tarial work. LARSON, DAVID F. Anticipates working for the Michigan Bell Telephone Company after he graduates. LaVALLE, DONNA Windy knows of nothing worse than geometry classes - - her favorite teacher is Mr. Brisbin - - Acme Business College will gain another student when she enrolls. LEISURE, VIRGINIA Representative to Girls' League - - J- Hop worker - - G.A.A. letter - - thinks stu- dents should be graded according to their capabilities. LIEPKALNS, DZIDRA Likes the friendly re- lationship between the students and the teach- ers - - future is un- decided. LYNN, BILL Fur, Feather, and Fin Club - - has re- ceived a minor letter in swimming - - sports occupy his leisure time - - dislikes older teachers - - plans on attending Boeing Tech. in Indiana to study aeronautical engineer- ing. MANNOR, RONALD Was the treasurer and vice-president of home room - - worked on decoration commit- tee for the J-Hop - - Peck approves of long noon hours and more assemblies - - will enroll in some college. 1, EZ., 1. X .. do , N it z rt QNNK MARLATT, NANCY Mermaid Club - - G.A.A. letter - - has been in a water show - - thinks Mr. Brisbin is swell - - would like to see some new men teachers at Eastern - - will major in physical education at M.S.C. MERMELSTEIN, ROBERT Member of the Span- ish Club - - vice- presi- dent of home room - - enjoys hearing the three o'clock bell - - in the future he will enter the University of Arizona. M ORGAN, RONALD Varsity Club - - Honor Society and Hi-Y Club - - repre- sentative to Boys' League - - home room vice-president - - cap- tain of the varsity ten- nis team - - varsity swimming team - - Lantern under-class- man editor - - would like trafhc lanes and red lights in the halls - - will attend the Uni- versity of Illinois or U. of M. M UNGER, ARLETTA General chairman for Girls' League sopho- more tea - - Spanish Club and Y-Teens - - people who smile re- gardless of their mood appeal to her - - thinks Mrs. Athey is wonder- ful - - plans on college to major in psychology and philosophy. MYERS, ROGER Boys' Marching Band member - - liked the California trip - - has played marimba solos in several concerts - - would like to become a master plumber. NELSON, JANE Was in the operetta Naughty Marietta - - likes Eastern - - after graduation, she will go to Florida. NORTON, FRANCIS Student Council 'rep- resentative - - Projec- tors' and Spanish Clubs - - reserve baseball and swimming--mem- ber of S100 Club - - is bound for Michigan State Normal to be- come a physical edu- cation teacher. PARDEE, HAROLD Co-chairman of the decorating committee for the J-Hop - - one letter for reserve foot- ball and two track letters - - is fascinated by girls - - his future plans are undecided. PARDEE, LaVINA Worked on I-Hop - - thinks Mr. Van Vliet is a student's pal - - abhors tests on Fri- day and work on Mon- day. if . Q. an' 1 I 15571 . x I 5 tif' f Y N, 4'- e..,j 54 .5-tf ., 1 nr, :::, Fi ' 5? H91 PREUSS. ROGER Representative to Student Council - - Honor Society - - on committee for the J- Hop - - received three- semester band award - .- made the western trip with the Boys' Marching Band - - en- joys marching during football season - - headed for State to study engineering. PRINGLE, JO ANN Girls' League and Ushers' Club - - help- ed on the J-Hop - - has been in vocal concerts - - irked by noisy girls in the halls - - favor- ite teacher is Mr. Van Vliet - - desires better bands for school dances - - looking forward to some career PRYOR, CHRISTINE Student Council and Latin Club - - worked on the J-Hop - - in Girls' Bowling League - - thinks a lot of some teachers - - hates to sit in Mr. Leyrer's office when she is late - - aspires to become a nurse. PURCHIS, MARY ANN Mermaid Club mem- ber - - chairman of an Ushers' Club dance - - recommends reclining chairs for tired stu- dents - - hopes her future includes travel- ing. REYNOLDS, DEAN Enjoyed attending Tech - - likes to watch auto racing - - has hopes of becoming an electrician. REYNOLDS, DYKE President of his sophomore class - - member of the Por- poise Club - - Student Council - - president of home room - - com- mittee for the J-Hop - - reserve wrestling team - - member of the S100 Club in magazine campaign - - admires Mr. Van Vliet - - would like to go to G.M. Tech. fb is M. 'F' N K Y'-14.4 - 5 fQf e wifi. ' Y7 X 3. ROYAL, PATRICIA Member of the Mer- maid Club and Y-Teens - - vice president of her home room - - on decoration committee for J-Hop - - irked by girls who smash potato chips in the cafeteria. SCI-IELLHAMMER, DAVID Finds girls very at- tractive - - interested in long noon hours and printing - - his career will be that of a printer. Iii. Hy. , ' 5 if f- iw' SCIQRQBFQQEL rf f. EQWARD I Likes football and wrestling - - thinks Mr. Van Vliet is a swell teacher - - work- ed on the J-Hop - - hates short noon hours - - will attend college to study art. SHANCE, LEON Varsity Club - - Por- poise Club - - Honor Society and Student Council - - president of his junior class - - vice-president of home room - - chairman -of the J-Hop - - varsity swimming team - - Lee -is college bound to major in engineer- ing. SID OTI, PHYLLIS Vice-president of Y- Teens - - was secre- tary of her sophomore class - - secretary and treasurer of home room - - on the ticket com- mittee for J-Hop - - G.A.A. and Honor So- ciety member - - de- lights in Mr. Brisbin - - will be a co-ed at M.S C. ' Lui weggm ., 1 f6vvgElglTJIVIORE, VIRGINIA Belongs to Y-Teens and the Mermaid Club - - Jitters thinks the fountains are too far apart in the halls. Jian, I min I- -- s d l X a'or A eil' . I I m -9 ings - '1- gir - - w t e navy and se t - world. , tl . N K f ix. Q i XSIQU. ' in . M r f N poi - lub - varhrywn I ' e o J e r 1 1 1 ing s l i av on il 1 h SMITH, NELDA Belonged to Y-Teens - - assisted with her class J-Hop - - enjoys married life. E501 SNYDER, JACK Went on the Cali- fornia trip with the Boys' Marching Band - - helped on J-Hop - - special interests in- clude football games and home room 3-38-- will be seen on the campus of some col- lege. SPEER, DAVID Thinks there are many interesting acti- vities at Eastern - - opposed to final exams for under-average stu- dents - - future occu- pation will be that of a printer. RG, DACE Thinks the relation- ship between students and teachers is Fine - - gysed to final exams. STEVENS, ANNA Lou The Mermaid and Needlecraft Clubs keep Stevie busy - - treasurer and vice- president of home room - - G.A.A. letter - - favorite teachers in- clude Miss Smith and Mrs. Athey - - peeved by short gym hours - - hopes to major in phy- sical education at col- lege. STEVENS, GLORIA Helped on the J-Hop - - irked by too much homework. SUBAR, SALLY Student Council and Girls' League repre- sentative - - Honor Society - - Spanish Club and Y-Teens - - vice-president of junior class - - chairman of committee for the J- Hop - - varsity debat- ing squad - - won a forensics pin - g- ora- torical declamatxon - - college bound. SUM ERIX, DELORES Participated in- a vocal concert - - thinks Eastern is swell. SWAIN, JERRY Manager of the ketball team - - hour makes a hit him that future tery. work ates. TERRANOVA, MARIE Student Council - - Girls' League - - treas- urer of Y-Teens - - secretary of junior class - - chairman of invitations for J-Hop - - Honor Society - - G.A.A. president - - treasurer and presi- dent of the Girls' Bowling League - - will enroll in college. TI-IEODORSKI, CAROL Y-Teens - - Honor Society - - loves to hear the bell at three o'clock - - would like more play and less work - - wants to at- tend some comptometer school, then work in California. THOMPSON, KENNETH Pet peeve is home work - - his future is undecided. fl sf- T ...Z 4-.N www- T? Wi' Xi TIEDEMAN, LEIGHTON Holds a reserve foot- ball letter - - his fu- ture remains undecided. 34 .5-4 n:'5' X 4 TOOKER, SUZANNE Latin Club member - - thinks Mr. Brisbin is tops - - dislikes short summer vaca- tions - - Suzi will enroll at State - - would like to become a commercial artist. E511 ph. QS:- J Xlt -E, TUCKER, JIM Girls are his weak- ness - - knows of nothing worse than final exams - - would like to attend college. VAN CAMP, PHYLLIS Member of both Y- Teens and the French Club - - held home room oflices of secre- fify and treasurer - - ,I-Hop dance commit- tee - - fascinated by Mr. Sage's stories - - wants football games brought back to Pat- tengill stadium. VAN NOCKER, JANET Treasurer of home room - - member of Latin Club - - rates Mr. Brisbin as an out- standing teacher - - would like to reverse the system and have the students teach - - college is her destina- tion. WARREN, BILLIE Belongs to Needle- craft Club and F.H.A. - - provoked by home- work - - likes friendly people. WHITE, MARILYNN Member of Handi- crafts Club - - thinks Mr. Butler is swell - - dislikes some teachers and home room period - - her ambition is to become a surgical nurse. WHITING, DICK Received Boys' Marching Band award - - home room presi- dent - - girls are among his special in- terests - - thinks glass panels on the hall corners would be a marvelous invention - - M.S.C. will gain an- other science student. WILB ER, BARBARA Drama Club - - Girls' League repre- sentative - - secretary of home room - - re- freshments chairman for the J-Hop - - sec- ond place in oratorical declamation contest-- enjoyed Mr. Young's history class - - doesn't like conceited boys - - bound for State for a pre-med course. WILSON, O Bible Cl ps b sy ' ond o p ce infhe er - object y ucati a subj - t b ur af gr wt' WOOD, TOM Boys' Marching Band, three-semester award - - school on Monday irks him - - sporting events rate high with him - - will major in conservation at State. Wx. x l X R ' '- me .6- .Qs-..' : E.iE'5,. -. ' X Q'?fE i f-is ' , Y 'raise ' PW? E521 signs ,ai Fl X O52 'H iff N 'E' .1,..1' , 36+ g-Q R 43 WOOD, VERTIA G.A.A. member - - in two water pageants - - Girls' Bowling League - - likes Mrs. Athey's wonderful sense of hu- mor - - says she can't eat enough in Eastern's short noon hour - - would like to travel, then live in California. ZARKA, DOLORES Easterner staff - - Girls' Bowling League member - - holds an attendance award - - admires people who aren't egotists--hopes to enter the secretarial Field. ZDYBEL, PAULINE Member of Girls' Bowling League - - on Easterner staE - - likes Mr. Brisbin's way of getting off the subject - - wishes the lunch hours were longer so her lunch could digest. .1 I - I A ,AIA . ..,, g I s' X af o English 0 1 L A A 'T- IQ sd- I Qt . ' N. R Y NN Sx x ,Xxx QW XX. ' f' X . if ' rfs c is e AX L, yt ,tg WWW r S ig? Q , fkn G- , I. K X. sf' 4 i I Ss-- , I ,. . A:?m:::A -V ,x. A xx . 'H A ' .B , , A , uk . :.. - i ft . 'xiirqi gl- R. Athey H. Bosch A. Garrity N. Grohe G. Huffman H. Lowrey W. Potter M. Toogood B. VanVo1kenburgh M. Winters Don Meyers and Madeline Wood casually approach Miss Toogood's lecture stand, preparing to give their speeches on which many weary hours have been spent. Mary Ann Decker, Mary Colvin, and Edwin Garner inspect a covered wagon. This replica is part of the study of A Lantern in Her Hand. L54 Miss Toogood, Margaret Bannasch, and Barbara Munn stand at the theme file while Bob Stone, La- Verne Hackney, and Dan Whitney study feverishly. Richard Hunt and Jim Yonchewski pause at the blackboard in Mrs. Athey's room. They are waiting for directions and hope they know the answers. II English Barbara Putnam, jo Amato, Glenn Rarney, Harriet Jack Beyerhelm, Georgia Dick, and JoEllen Andree, Wayne Austin work on themes in Mr. Dickerson appear intrigued by the pictures of Wil- Potter's Non-College English class. liam Shakespeare and his times. Ann Adam and Lee Benson eagerly look up a word in the dictionary, possibly for use in their themes. While the teacher is out of the room, Linda Marsh ansvrers the telephone as George Grof sharpens his pencz . I 55 Mrs. Athey helps Henry Winsett and Alice Arm- strong with their themes. Reva DeZess and Donna Smith are pondering over those banned errors. Q Rae Jean Ballard, Jerry Bates, .and Mary Benda listen to recordings. of their voices in order to improve their enunclation. l This yearbook is more than just a collection of pictures representing a period of school life. Indeed, it contains the very spirit of our school just as the name combines parts of the two words-Lansing and Eastern. In later times as we glance through this Lantern we shall be taking a glimpse of our own school days, for we shall experience once more in our memory the activities of the classrooms, the stage, the gridiron, and the auditorium. Once more we shall see our classmates enjoying the various phases of social life offered to us during the three years. As we turn the pages and look directly through the E which represents the halls of Eastern, we shall chuckle with remem- bered amusement over many ludicrous incidents and the foibles of our more entertaining fellow students. We shall gaze with a rather poignant tenderness at these symbols of friendship, romance, and understanding which make high school days such cherished ones. Thus, the Lantern will bring back the carefree days of youth when life was measured by work and play in which we learned to share our knowledge and happiness with others. E21 22 N,,, i , -::f. f Z: 'Q get QL rem t ft. Qoeiei- .,o Mq W X yFer we E ' 1 4 1. ' V ' '1 2 1 3 ee. J. Brisbin C. Hayden fr, ' 'sr it W QW Q , S-4 asf, 'N xx ,- , Q: R. Gilson E. Husbeck Social Science Cited for bravery, Dick Hewes and Leighton Tiedeman show graphically how they were outnumbered by the fairer SCX. Mr. Brisbin chaperoned the group. 3? -'sv-Q---.--f--........,.,,, ,RX Janet Ginter, JoAnn Engdal, and Jerry Feldpausch listen to Mr. Gilson as he expounds the theories of international economics. Marilyn.Schuurmans, Nancy Spencer, and Dick Rom examine a map of Korea, commenting on the locale of recent Korean conilicts. One of Mr. Husbeck's World .History II classes is shown studying diligently in preparation for a forthcoming test. In 3-75, Bev Metzger, Phyllis VanCamp, Mary Abbott, and Jackie Brown spend a few minutes reading industriously. A test, maybe? E561 Social Science Q . 453. egg me V 5 5, Vs- ,i ff . i - . 1 4,c V. e, . , A 1 3 A ,5 '- 1 3 'ff A i- 7- 1 ,,. ' .IA -,, ang . W- ' - ' l 9, 3 ..,,c i 45 Y . fl A A n In Mr. Gilson's economics class, Duane Hastings points B. McCann G. Sexton out to Joanne Summers some interesting facts concerning company profits. This is part of Eastern's visual aids program. he J- Young sk , t, - M... 1 , li? ,nf Byrl Brewer shows Pat Anderson some important items on a chart in their American Government class. Mona Brake and Jim Wheeler carefully examine a map of the Pacific Ocean. Is Jim planning a trip? Mr. Young's class studies diligently, trying to Finish their reading assignment before the end of the hour. Clarice Watson, Don Cameron, and Pat Riedel are engrossed in some exhibits in Mr. Hayden's room. E571 - - ii i-'5' if Qgfsg 1' V H' ziiiii' 'inf if timbers z M , QQQBW, k x Q 'Nm sg? 1 X X. Ag wt , ..Q...c ., ,. , ....., 2? bkw Q N X- ,s , 1 - v if N-- -.3 .i.,-, .--,. , -: it , XGA r X ' 3 gl. X 1: 'flax ,451 LPS! we? 1 wr H x 1 whrlg fs ss, ,Q 35, v il ' 4 , ' 1 i.':fgf:1ffuf,,f 'Ang C LS' inn 3 l P Q N r x X X x x :K .Q . 5 . if Figs Q t Q WN X X N .. 4 51 w..,,m4K 'q l ' rr .umm sw i if fx f . 3 3 .. X 5'-,Q ,,,, 5. , . , 'M Stl., 1 X, - - .vt af , A J. Burnham M. Morrison R. Schneider F. VanVliet C. Walcott Mathematics A Sandra Jennings and Barbara Puzzled by a geometric problem, XTX Schultz are working hard on their Barbara Wooten seeks Mr. Morri- assignment for geometry. Perhaps son's advice on the stickler. 'Tis a a late date last night! smart girl who asks the teacher. In the upper picture, Alice Jacobson points out some fme points in trig. to Calista Steadman and Mary Abbott in Mr. Schneider's room. In the lower picture, Mr. Van Vliet shows Mary Ann Daugherty and Richard Johnson the method of proving a problem without leaving the shadow of a doubt in the lprocess. E581 we .J X., -P V ' 'I Q . N .J . e , - '- -Ll f. . T 2 Sczence 'l J - I wNNww J I' 1 sv' N' F' I ' ' 5 A - 'fl .' ' . Y' .V . ' ' J I s K It . lqb W n X , I. W .K Au V. .Who- v . I Mfg W V- ' J Q I f. Q 1 .- 'A Viv- '. J Vx 5,3 , Q 1 , CJ 1, Caroline Anderson demonstrates Joyce Adadow, Roger Preuss, and an the scientific method of making cof- Doris Paddison are caught in the fee to Barbara Sherman and Larry midst of an experiment in Mr. , Johnson. Douglas' laboratory. I ' . U N B. s- Zhi . H. Butler Pat Tavenner is anxious to get One of Mr. Lott's physics classes M Don las Kenny Sandy away from the micro- is very intent upon the front of ' g scope. The hour is almost over, and the room. Could be an important M, Gaffleld she has yet to get a glance. law! , l , , R. Lott Janet Gmter and Ed Moyer examme the physxcs department's statxc- electricity machine. Is someone scared? C. Snyder A lf59J . -N N 4' K S Via, Q c w:-L. - yy, x 'QR' -if 0612: I . KP 5? PS' is-Q S? Language Cast as La Liberte, Betty Lee Standifer sings for a group of J. Goudreault J. Poulos enthusiastic people, Shirley Schwartzman, LaVerne Hackney, Connie Jackson, Jim Curtiss, Roger Haut, and Danny Van Lent. W. Sage I. Smith Mr. Sage is off-stage directing the scene. gl. Roger Stephens, Joan Valleau, and JoAnn Clark In Spanish class, Carol Anderson and Bob Mer- compare notes in the back of the French room melstein examine a chart of Mexico. Are they before class. planning a trip? Romans Bob Walters, Tom Pulice, Gordon Spink, Sylvia Hatter and Carol Terkelsen scrutinize an and Chuck Brownell cluster about Harriet Lee. exhibit of early Roman carts in Miss Smith's room. These legionnaires on leave are checking the local These models were made by students and illustrate female population. Roman culture. E601 Library Irvin Eyre, Delores Wade, and Arol Fast are looking for some reference material for their his- tory class. Delores seems to have found something very interesting, and the boys are eager to share her discovery. 4 Library period! This shows A. Pear a class that knows how to use the library. They have their material and are working. Phyllis Detzler points out some places on the globe to Melvin Alspaugh. She is relating her ex- periences on the Isle of Capri with a rich prince. Well, she can dream, can't she? if 'bb its, L. Arnell Rita Plocharczyk and Dottie Van Sickel are checking out some material for over-night reading. Extra credit, you know! Anna Lou Stevens and Sarah Hayden are exploring Barbara Hammond, Tom Wood, and Dick Whiting the Readers' Guides for pertinent material which are looking through the card catalog for books which they might use in their assignments. When they will help them in their reports. They seem to be become seniors, they will no doubt be thankful for enjoying themselvesg perhaps they are thinking of this practice. that A for extra credit work. e I 51 fl Commercial . N I H X 373- Q- G' ska ..- :iiizvsnwvxl .f .Q wmv- Q, , if , A +,:azs::Q:1:s-1:-. g git, L- Q . .X . Wigs :. A 'Slew ' ' se' M, A k , .,-2:1-:s':':1: --'-' . ' '-':'zs:2.1f...- .g.:e:-'j .f:.,: - ' R. Chamberlain E. Cline A. Cohn H. Crandell V. Gunnison R. Peterman M. Simpson R. Walker H. Walter Phillip Hassler checks his books against those of Joyce Ash and Marilyn Hodge get some practical Peggy Johnson, Mary Trayer, and Doris Hobbs. experience in the Fme art of filing, which is essential Could this be preparatory to the auditing by their in any modern business office. After all, records instructor? are important. Howard Hall and Sharon Christopher seek Pat McLaughlin uses the stenography hour to give Mr. Simpson's advice on a. technlcality which Mary Jean Traver some practical experience in the field they have discovered in commercial law. of dictation. E621 Commercial Marianne Lownsberry is shown Marlene Swan and Rachel Leiby Maxine Montgomery does operating one of. Eastern's go 'to .the board in business or- some fancy figuring at the cal- mimeograph machines from gamzation class. culating machine. ' whence cometh announcements. Looking into the typing room, we End Barbara Are Jeannie Farmer and Virginia Hatter checking Russo, Joyce Whitney, Norrine Foster, and Iris on Joyce Doran's style, or are they just attempting Lawrence slaving over their hot and smoking type- to bother the poor girl? Perhaps they see that the writers. typewriter is running out of ribbon. A busy office in downtown Lansing? No, just Arlene Irene Mondoskin, Marley Hatt, Carole Vance, Seely, Virginia Wright, and Marie Baker doing some Bev Ulrey, and Marion Warner go into con- transcribing from their shorthand pads in stenography ference in commercial law class. Although class. They will be in an oHice in the near future. outnumbered, Marley seems to enjoy the dis- cussion on the legal loop-holes. lf 53 1 Retailing Helen DuBois helps Arnold Perkins D. Manz Joanne Bolley watches Carol King put up a chart in the retailing room to practice the line art of wrapping pack- point out the relationship of good groom- H. Mattson ages. ing to keeping a job. Retailing Class Row 1: C. King, A. Knisely, R. McConkey, S. VanPeenen, B. Davis, I. Bolley, D. A. Dyer. Row 2: Mrs. Mattson, M. Kneale, M. Warner, B. Drew, K. Bischoff, M. Keel, G. Irvin, M. Alger, P. Yunker. Row 3: A. Perkins, B. Jackson, Z. Gunter, D. Moore, J. Wheeler, B. Brewer, B. Suwala, D. Bancroft. E641 Ziff if i e I 7-if 'A' , ff C :fi I. i f I . . if fidfcb H agazme Campazgn ff gi f ,ff iw YM i Q2 ' fm L M6' 1 JW v , V . ,WJ 1 1- , 5 . ff 1. 1 5 J 4 V fl' T- ff fig Emi 1 J ,, ,fy H J A 1 rf. X M X 1. fi M. r 1 r ,if ffl A Yu f fi X T x yi, At extreme left is Margaret Petit, high girl salesman with 3243. At left center are S100 Club members S. Subar, P. Altman, P. McLaughlin, R. York, A. McIntyre, L. Rosendal, D. Deason. In the right center picture are other high salesmen of the S100 b.racket. They are M. Criswell, I. Lawrence, M. Petit, J. Foote, N. Bushee, and R. Parker. Jim Foote is shown at far right. He sold 3452.50 worth of magazines to break local and national records. Retailing Eastern is noted for its cooperative retailing program. Through this plan, pupils get an initiation into the business life of the community. Here are some illustrations of that program. At upper left is Kathleen Bischoff as she works behind the lunch counter in the Kresge dime store. At upper right is Sandra Van Peenen. She has secured a berth with the Van Peenen Flower Shop. Here she makes one of those all-important con- tacts with a pros- pective customer. At lower left Har- old Pierce is shown checking a customer through the line at the South Washing- ton branch of the Kroger stores. This job is helpful in math courses. At lower right is Byrl Brewer as he prints a sign for the F. N. Arbaugh Com- pany. He works in the display depart- ment as is indicated by the sign which he has just finished printing. l55l To Miss Benjamin-beloved Dean of Girls and adviser for the Honor Society and Girls' League-this 1951 Lantern is sincerely and grate- fully dedicated. Miss Benjamin's understanding smile reveals the kindly and sympathetic nature which has so endeared her to the stu- dents of Eastern High School. She listens patiently to their problems, which range from the very personal to those dealing with prom favors or refreshments, for everything that concerns the students is of vital importance to her. Few people realize how often the success of a project has depended upon the skillful guidance and efficiency of our Dean of Girls. l3l Art Zarada Gunter, Ellen Cheney, and Doug Cole are Row 1: L. Bushee, K. Hamilton, V. Maltin, K. Bond, putting paintings on display in the corridor outside N. Currin, P. Lloyd the art room. Row 2: B. Davis, D. Calliez, E. Schroeder, J. Grena- wald, P. Smith ,, 'P rv: www!-QB, YJ - sl, 'Ek If 5 4.a.. W ..,. Wesley Russell E. Richards Richard Gilby, Harriet Andree Zarada Gunter, Ellen Cheney, and Carol Hillman Doris Kribs, Lois Bushee, and Dick Shader care- are shown bent over their drawings. fully plan interesting and intricate designs. Sculptors Shirley Wilkins and Kay Hamilton works with oils on Harold Pardee and Ted Kingsley Margaret Stevenson find that they an easel in the art room. show skilled craftsmanship as they enjoy molding clay. admire their handiwork in leather. E651 Drafting and Printing Hugh Pratt is shown at the blueprint washer. This Bill Baxter and Dave Harris stand at the blue- future draftsman will necessarily have to know this printer. This machine prints the image on the paper machine intimately if he is to make blueprints. with a strong arc light, a process similar to printing photographs. 'vw -u-.X T, Clark B. Eldred jack DeVet and Russ Harry Alan Kuepfer has just Enished a The hour has just begun as Dean hold a conference to discuss the job and is running it through the Webb gets his drafting instru- proper angle to use on their work. proof press. ments from the cupboard. Richard Ferris busily feeds a press in the print Bob Laderoot and Lyle Johnson have their assign- shop. Is he a printer's devil? ments and are at work at the cases. E671 Woodworking and Industrial Arts Gus Mayers illustrates the right way to use a Bill Waters and Larry Schwartzman are busy band saw. This machine cuts through wood as if it sanding and planing a boat in the wood shop. were butter. Wesley Dorin is concentrating on squaring a board Ron Lundberg, Henry Dreps, and Edwin Garner in the very efficient planer to be found in the wood are caught by the camera while they are at the board shop. in their Industrial English class. The boys are study- ing machine shop terms which they will be using soon. Nv- a--'- '. F. Austin O. Flory R. Tuttle E681 Gerald Medler, Bill Lemm, and Marvin Lawrence show their intense interest in In- dustrial English as they study their assign- ments for the following day. This particular course gives the students training in practical English. Foods-Personal and Social Problems ,psi ,vs in Under the direction of Mrs. Sharp, Mae Rusnell sits at the table as G. Manchester Jean Skinner teaches Ron Martin some she is served by Janet Swix and Joan dancing. Nice work if you can get it! Siebert. M. Sharp fe1Q???fs' b . Pat Mofiitt shows the proper method of introducing two gentlemen such as DuWayne Ryckman and Jack Schneider. Moral: Know simple rules of etiquette. In the foods room, Gary Patterson and Mary Pappas are getting some experience in dish washing. This part of the course is very popular with mother. I 70 French fries are appreciated by the boys, so Jo Dyer, Marlene Andrews, and Ruth Zerba cook up a batch of the tasty things. Good luck and good cooking! Proper refrigeration is one of the necessities in planning healthful diets. Ken Dorin and Sherry Als- paulgh are getting the supplies with which they will coo . l Clothing 6. 12 V. Hoglund Ada Lautzenheiser lends a hand to Viola Zerba is learning the intricacies Pauline Wiggins, who is a bit puzzled by of dress patterns as the first step in W. Kirby the problems she has encountered in planning a new wardrobe. clothing class. Pauline Wiggins and Vira Wood are shown stitch- so she may begin something new. ing at tables in the clothing room. jerrie Scott and Joyce Thompson are examining Lois Worchester gets lots of practice on the sew- drawers where pins et al are kept. ing machine while seaming her new skirt. Pressing is a chore never done. Ruth Zerba gets Janet Robbins strives to get her stitching done initiated into the presser's circle. E711 Cafeteria Top left: Joan Clark, Dick Kenyon, Ernie Smith Top right: Mr. Altenhof, Mr. Spitler llfiddle left: Mrs. Jacobsen Middle right: Miss Anderson, Mrs. Hender- son Bottom left: S. Webb, S. Satterlee, M. Baker, M. Bellville, L. Robinson Bottom right. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Morrison E721 1 M ad rigal Choir Raw 1: P. Anderson, C. Dick, B. Reed, J. Earley, B. Blanding, B. Cunningham, T. Vasiloff, B. Standifer, T. D. MacDonald, D. Gregg, B. Sharp, M. Ziegler, B. Spagnuolo, E. Woolcock, T. F. MacDonald, J. Crandall, R. Quick, G. Nipple, B. Barnard, M. Proctor, D. Phinney, Y. Crebo, C. Dargitz Row 2: Mr. Young, B. VanWyhe, D. Gokee, N. Bowlin, S. Brock, M. Hefty, B. Beutler, W. Murphy, C. Elsen- heimer, M. McGee, M. Purchis, J. Lovall, J. Dickenson, A. Hatcher, J. Smith, D. Penoyer, J. Radcliff, D. The Quakerettes are juniors Dotty The only student-organist Betty Lee Standifer, La- Gregg, Janet Earley, Adrienne Mclntire, ever to accompany the Madri- Verne Hackney, and Martha Sut- and Maxine Burnham. One of their favorite gal Choir in its annual oper- berry comprise the Be-La-Mar songs is Shortenin' Bread. etta is Joan Fildey. Trio. E741 x 1 J. N I , ' H . , 1 . 3, . ' . , ' . -I K ., s .5 PA ' -: . . I 'F 5 4. 28? :Qi J. 5 V-w 54 f ,g '.', ,B-11. ,iz KA, , u 3 S . 9.1. A H ..,. I ' ,.. P S. 5, I ' J 2 La' . K+' air? Sf . . nh , W4 an 'X 6 Y 'lg Administration Seniors - Classroom - Music - - Social - Activities - Sports - Juniors - Sophomores - Advertising - Table of Contents H1 1 M ' ' I . I A ,XM xi tx X ', . RR ff' X ' .. Q ., Q --x' Hx f ,s ...J A X4 V us contents of the casq I Bruce Sharp. ww ex 'sb . , ,1 x.- X Q. Q: A.: 25' 'Z TN ' M- - . f x.: 3 ei-.-gf' Concert Band -. - '.. - l ifiiisif M Row I: A. Seely, M. Brandt, J. Boettcher, J. Curtiss, W. Chapman, band queen Irma Trantham, C. Curtis, T. Eldred, J. Bos, F. Kircher, S. Hayden Row 2: D. Cosgrove, T. Walker, D. Nemeth, R. Adams. P. Smith, M. Hilts, K. Stone, J. Briggs, G. Glick, D. Jarrad, D. Southworth, H. Sylvester, J. Cary, B. Cole, J. DeVet, J. Snyder, D. Sample, M. Pettit Row 3: E. Rought, T. Beckner, M. Syswerda, D. Cole, J. Case, L. Howison, F. Hester, R. Ketcheson, D. Web- ster, M. Hatt, B. Mills, D. Webster, L. Robinson, J. Robbins, R. Weymouth, H. Powell, J. Bashore, B. Doug- las, A. Peterson, R. Adams, D. Hull, C. Crego, G. Dodge, J. McKim, R. Hempstead Row 4: H. Burns, G. Meredith, B. Forbes, B. Hammond, E. Garner, B. Davis, B. Franke, R. Preuss, D. Hoe- Row 1: Bart Ansley, Jerry Wery, Veril Pierce Hallie Burns plays the contra-bass, a very Row 2: Tom Wood, Dick Whiting, Gordon Spink unusual instrument in a high school band. E781 vig FX Concert Band . W' X A Offwofx toxsfyv Ll' l 9 JJQ, flinger, B. Henderson, B. Grondine, J. Duckett, D. Betz, R. Phillips, L. Benson, D. Reeve, D. Beck, B. Slack, J. Wery, R. Quick, S. Hodges, B. Ansley, J. Bond, P. Slack, L. Swan, G. Motcheck, G. Richards, V. Pierce, P. Hassler, J. Norton Row 5: D. Bollert, B. Roggow, L. Henry, M. Glatz, G. Hartley, B. Leadbitter, J. Dick, D. Kuepfer, A. Fast, P. Mallison, A. Simmons, D. Betts, J. Warren, T. Wood, G. Foreback, G. Voketz, G. Spink, G. Convis, G. Smith, G. Richards, J. Beyerhelm, G. Grof, R. Grow, D. Whiting, D. Atkinson, G. Cain, D. Parker, J. Grena- walt, J. Boroughf, K. Bottom, W. Murphy, G. Feldpausch, G. Miller, M. Cole, D. Rosier, P. Douglas, G. Wery Standing at right: R. Myers, B. Christy Band queen Natalie Bowlin smiles broadly as Row 1: J. Snyder, J. McKim, R. Hempsted she is crowned by her predecessor, Irma Tran- Row 2: B. Cole, D. Hull, J. DeVet, E. Meredith tham. l79l M 5 w 1 Prom Top left: At the conclusion of the grand march, Anna- Top right: Enjoying Ed Berry's music are June Mala- belle Ide and Pat Janz hand out candy-trimmed tinskl, Wendell Snyder, Al Fast, Hallie Burns houses which served as favors for the dance. Arlene Seely, and Phil Wimiicki. Center left: Jackie Altman, Harry Barnard Center right: Doris Mason, Rex Jerrim Bottom: Marilyn Mallison, John McKinneyg Natalie V Bowlin, Ralph Dellg Joyce Sholvers, Don Phillipsg Marion Owen, Jim Sump E921 I-H011 Top left: The haunting strains of Blue Moon played Top right: Sandra Goyt and Jim Curtiss gaze into the by Johnny jay and his orchestra were woven wislhing well, but they are much too practical to throughout the blue and silver motif of the J-Hop. believe that wasted pennies will bring them luck. Center left: Ron Barker, Joan Thornbury Center right: Phil Winnicki, Arlene Seely Bottom: Vivian Maltin, Jim Culverg Carolyn Westoff, Bruce Sharp: Janet Bacon, Ted McCaffreyg Ruth Kircher, Jack Fuller E831 Prom Two Hearts in M, Time Presented by the january Class of 1951 Top left: Bob Stanley, Sherrill Wheeler, Charlene Top right: Seniors pause during the grand march to Baldwin, and Bill Feguer stop to admire the accept favors from Doris Kribs. decorations. Center: Ruth Kircher, Jack Fullerg Janet Ginter, Ted Bottom: Louise Wood, Jean Warren: Janet Ginter, Wuerthner Ted Wuerthnerg Joy Parent, Jim Eiselerg Barbara Munn, Jack Wareing I 34 1 I-H011 l Make Believe Presented by the January Class of 1952 - Top left: Smiles on the faces of Webster Hakala, Top right: Ada Foote, Clifford Grubb, Carolyn Beur- Marcia Berry, Sally Subar, and John Gleason indi- mann, and Doug Buckner pause by the wishing well cate their approval of the favors. to discuss the evening's fun. Center: Pat Klimecky, Dyke Reynolds: Lena Robin- Bottom: Phyllis Sidoti, Leon Shanceg Della Gaidu- son, Roger Preuss chik, Jerry Powell: Eleanor Emmons, Don Christyg jackie Brown, Dick I-Iewes E851 X mls 'X vw Ni up . iff3iif5'j i :LT 'S' ,. K. - 5111 ?1. 5.5, -Q X ii' i,X1j,f 'v ' me wi 10 ix RA W, 3? X ,K X ' - -v- wrr Rr, sf X Q-., X .ic ' -3 v .114- af if -. 4 , V J Qs' 5 SJW -my ,W ,X 'X X:.p ,AZ 4 i arg? . 4 4 , ,-vXQ'1'f:.?g,'g X ' '. X' V ,xfxfigrgk 'wg-F :fx X I xt ,,g.X?. rxyxh: gXs1eA X - rg X X 4 wwnmiiw Senior B Play Left to right: Pat Riedel, Dick Mangles, Joyce Chaney, Joyce Doran, Jim Curtiss Brother Goose Presented by the June Class of 1951 Row 1: L. Robinson, J. Chaney, D. Mangles, E. Trantham, J. Curtiss, N. Bowlin, P. Riedel, J. Doran Row 2: J. Adadow, H. Burns, N. Brown, R. Kircher, B. Cramer, S. Brock, D. Paddison, G. Nipple, Mrs Goudreault Row 3: S. Foust, A. Jacobson, J. Reutter, B. Summers, B. Norris, J. Buysse, D. Holmes E861 Senior B Play Left to right: Jo Cangemi, Phyllis Van Camp, Anna Lou Stevens, Janice Bos, Richard Kenyon, Roger Preuss What a Life Presented by the January Class of 1952 Row 1: Sally Subar, Dick Whiting, Barbara Du Breuil, Roger Preuss, Jo Cangemi, Ron Grow, Billie Frank, Jack Snyder Row 2: Sarah Hayden, Phyllis Sidoti, Dick Blink, Albert Johnson, Joan Hanes, Tommy Wood, Della Gaiduchik, Mary Hungerford, Mr. Young E871 Social Room Activities Larry Henry, Jim Curtiss, Phil Douglas, A1 Fast Clark Chamberlain, Howard Cook, Natalie Bowlin, Hallie Burns, Clarise Smith, Sue Brock Ron Beard, Alger Colthorp, Ernest Smith Norma Halstead, Nancy Brown, Roger Cornell isa 3 W in ' Alumni A ctivities Candidates for homecoming queen were: Maxine Montgomery, 12-Ag Virginia Wright, 12-B3 Phyllis Sidoti, 11-Ag Marian Pierson, 11-B5 Norma Page, 10-Ag and Patricia Mofitt, 10-B. I-IOMECOMING DANCE Former graduates of Eastern High School sponsored a homecoming dance following the foot- ball game between Eastern and Ann Arbor. A highlight of their dance was the coronation of a homecoming queen. Maxine Montgomery, Virginia Wright, Phyllis Sidoti, Marian Pierson, Norma Page, and Patricia Moiiitt were selected by their respective classes as candidates. These girls were presented to the student body during an assembly on the Friday morning preceding the game. Following the assembly, the entire student body voted to select the queen whose identity was re- vealed at the dance. Mrs. Russel Moore, Eastern Alumni association president, officially crowned Virginia Wright. Miss Wright was presented with a gift from the Alumni association. Wayne Bancroft, a member of the 1935 graduating class, donated Bowers for the queen and her court. Virginia Wright was presented with Patricia Mofiitt, Maxine Montgomery, Virginia Wright, Marian a bouquet of flowers by Mrs. Russel Pierson, .and Phyllis Sidoti posed in their regal iinery during an Moore after being crowned queen. intermission at the dance. l90l Debate Standing: J. Culver, B. Anderson, D. Walters T. Harris Standing: N. Spencer, J. Subar Seated: I. Marshall, E. Moyer Seated: N. Currin, S. Subar DEBATE RECORD The topic for debate this year was Resolved: That the American people should reject the welfare state. Eastern debaters participated in both the general league and the 5-A League. In the general league schedule, Eastern won seven out of eight debates. They won four out of eight 5-A League debates. The Quaker debaters qualified for the state elimination tournament for the thirteenth successive year. Ed Moyer and Jack Subar debated both sides. In the Hrst round, they defeated Farmington High School while upholding the affirmative side. They lost a two-to-one decision to Hazel Park while debating the negative side. This gave Eastern a final record of twelve victories and six defeats. Eastern High School was awarded a University of Michigan Excellence in Debating award. Raw 1: M. Decker, J. Walker, C. Klettke, C. Markle, J. Marshall, M. Schuurmans, J. Alexander Row 2: N. Morris, N. Spencer, S. Subar, R. Haggerty, J. Subar, N. Currin, Mr. Harris Row 3: J. Culver, G. Noll, B. Anderson, D. Deason, D. Walters, E. Moyer -' E911 French Club Row 1: N. Phillips, L. Mills, R. McCall, C. Jackson, B. Springborg, J. Marshall, B. Thomas, J. Hartman Row 2: T. Vasiloff, D. Gregg, J. Fildey, J. Earley, A. Mclntire, M. Brandt, A. Peterson, M. LaRocque, J. Curtiss Row 3: L. Hackney, J. Welch, P. Wilson, E. Valkanoff, C. Markle, N. Phillips, N. O'Brien, B. Hoy French Club Row 1: B. Tanner, S. Foust, J. Adadow, J. Chaney, S. Brock, N. Bowlin, S. Randolph, S. Bush Row 2: C. Smith, S. Schwartzman, E. Woolcock, L. Evanoff, B. Laird, Y. David, M. Munroe, Mr. Sage Row 3: H. Katz, R. Barker, J. Hoats, B. Anderson, G. Richards, L. Gilson, M. O'Brien, C. Anderson l92l Latin Club 1 1 Row I: E. Garner, B. Hammond, C. Pryor, N. Moore, Z. Glew, M. Pearce, D. Vanderbeck Row 2: J. Crittenden, P. Palmer, M. Blizzard, M. Stephen, C. Winnicki, P. Leyrer, Miss Smith Spanish Club Row 1: E. Satterlee, J. Walker, S. Corneil, M. Snider, J. Sisco, P. Moflitt, M. Gietzel, J. Holland, B. Powell M. Benda Row 2: M. Proctor, G. Carper, A. Munger, E. Trantham, C. Anderson, J. Wise, B. Wear, A. Hutchings, E. Bee J. Bedford, H. Shipman Row 3: S. Hughes, M. Neuman, J. Petersen, A. Jacobson, P. Riedel, L. Rhynard, M. Hammond, K. Hayden V. Barrows, Mrs. Goudreault l931 Y-Teens Row I: N. Kiblinger, J. Harris, M. Smith, B. Smith, S. Subar, N. Spencer, M. Batsche, M. Schuurmans, G. Kopp Row 2: G. Cady, S. Sanders, M. Hammond, K. Hayden, G. Carper, M. Covalt, N. Brown, J. Wise, S. Hartwig, P. Drooping, M. Emmons Row 3: P. VanCamp, P. Royal, C. Klettke, B. Corp, J. Spagnuolo, J. Prior, N. O'Brien, B. Russo, C. Newman, B. Plowman, L. Bushee Y-Teens Row 1: G. McKay, D. VanSickel, R. Plocharczyk, J. Bacon, J. Bertoline, J. Cangemi, M. Abbott, M. Hender- son, P. Weber, E. Emmons Row 2: M. Terranova, E. Gattner, M. Burnham, M. LaRocque, A. Mclntire, C. Vance, P. Sawyer, C. Anderson, A. Munger, P. Sidoti, E. Emmons Row 3: D. Gaiduchik, J. Dyer, C. Bveurmann, J. Earley, S. Hayden, J. Hanes, Z. Taft, M. Ammerman, K. Sawyer, Mrs. Huffman, Miss Van Volkenburgh E941
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