Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

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A few simple strokes of chalk have revealed to us the solution of a puzzling algebraic equation, the theory of a musical fragment, or the duties of the tackles in a complex football play. At the opening of a semester, the teacher's name, the text book used, and the dues to be paid in the course are sure to be found on the blackboard. Yes, "chalk talks" have been important in many ways. Candy-sale notices, class projects and assignments, tests, directions for taking the correct stairway during a Fire drill, and study guides appear daily on our boards. Then, too, they are often used for other than constructive work. Humorous drawings have appeared during the teacher's absence only to be quickly obliterated by a fast-moving eraser at the first sound of the returning faculty member. Since the blackboard has served such varied purposes during our years in high school, it is fitting that we use it as a symbol in our yearbook. Here, it will not be erased but will be a perma- nent record of our activities at Eastern High School. l2l . X , K X With sincere respect we dedicate our 1952 Lantern to Miss Lowery in recognition of her tireless efforts in guiding us during the making of this book, inspiring us to obtain scholastic skills, and encourag- ing us to maintain a wholesome school spirit. E31 Table of Contents AdIT11H1S'C1'a'C1O11 ....... ........ C arol Steadrnan ...,..... 5 Senior A ........... ........ E sther Peterson ......... .... 1 3 Carole Vance Senior B ........ ....... , Caroll Dick ........A......... .... 4 4 Classroom ......... ...,.,,. M ary Ann Daugherty ,,,.,,,,, ,,,, 5 7 Melody Neuman Music ....,.................,........ ........ M ary Munroe ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 7 Social and Activities ....,,....,..,,. Maxine Burnham ,,,,,4, ,,,, 8 3 Sue McGann Boys' Sports ....... ........ C harles Warner ......... ....... 1 05 Max Gietzel Girls' Sports ........ ........ J oyce Holland .......,... ....... 1 17 Underclassmen ....... ........ L arry Schwartzman .,,,.,, ,,.,,,. 1 21 Beverly Hoy Caroline Anderson Advertising ..,..,.... ....... B arbara Cook ............. ..,.... 1 45 Mickey Criswell Helen Vine Photography .........,.... Gordon Spink Editor-in-Chief .... Charles Harmon Art ,,,,,.,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.. Carol Chenoweth Don Cailliez Barbara Baxter Business ....... Bill Davis l4l Harry Powell Shirley Schultz Judy McIntosh . -K , v k AILJL . 1' 'Y' T ", ,a 4 illig,- 5,1 ,Q .v:::'- wiv' 4 J' 511, ir, .701 ' A f M' . JA I I ,ff 'fw- K . .im ' N-,v . .av . .!1' Ai" 5 . ff' . 'i , ' gf' ' . 'ik E A I - g 4, X' A D ' .Q ,ff-3 V 41 0 , . K 2 D' x 5'-5 X .' 1 L 1 .V v V , . , X I, -U-: 'V' A s ' - , Jimi- , -. -' ' 1 xx " f' lx, .1 -Eivgffil ' 'lj '75 . : ' 1 . u 7 , 6. ' v . ,-' if. 4 ," , ' ' TP .-Y. ? fag Eff? . :iff f N xt- -, ',. --.. 1. 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They are shown here looking at the names of the pupils who earned all A's during one of the mark- ing periods. - One of the duties of the Dean of Girls is to act as an adviser to the Girls' League. Here, assisted by Phyllis Leyrer, Miss Benjamin is selecting pupils to participate in a style show. 4 if A v li 5 ' I " V H f ' ,rl , X , , 9 ' Guidance Directors ff , l 1 I fl ' The Guidance Directors play a necessary part in our school life. They arrange schedules for the incoming 10-B'sg help students with personal, as well as school problemsg have conferencesiwith parentsg and, in general, do a great deal to promote the happiness of our student body. Here, they are assisting two students with their schedules. ' Seated: Margo Harrison, Miss Smith, and Jim Robbins Standing: Mr, Sheathelm and Mrs. Athey A ' E61 Student Council OHicers FIRST SEMESTER The Student Council has completed a very success- ful semester under the direction of the following officers: Caroline Anderson, secretaryg John Cruthis, vice-presidentg Ron Morgan, treasurerg Mr. Lott, adviserg and Della Gaiduchik, president. SECOND SEMESTER The managing of the student government has been ably handled this past semester by the Council officers: Emil Jackinchuk, presidentg Mr. Lott, adviserg John Cruthis, vice-presidentg Jacquie Marshall, secretaryg and Bill Thompson, treasurer. Honor Society OHicers FIRST SEMESTER , M, I W, , Peering into Eastern's past, via the scrap books which are maintained by the Honor Society, are its officers: Phyllis Sidoti, secretaryg Leon Shance, treas- urerg Ron Morgan, vice-presidentg Miss Benjamin, adviserg and Roger Preuss, president. SECOND SEMESTER Looking over Miss Benjamin's shoulder at the plans for the semester are the officers of the Honor Society: Charles Harmon, presidentg Charles Warner, vice- presidentg Carol Chenoweth, secretaryg and George Tomlinson, treasurer. Office Girls The two girls in our ofiice have a great deal to do and accomplish it very efficiently. Virginia Hatter shows the week's announcements to Bill Allen, and Jo Plocharczyk types some letters for Mr. Wheeler. I 'N X "-W! ,A I J E81 0 wk tx Qu ff f I. an , "Q jf, 'W' 5 4 2211? , - L 3 f 1 L 3 kfcefi Q Q If f W Q W- 'S 5 K M 'ss ff' I ti: - 2' 'TWT L. , 1 ,, ,M Quik W 2 g I , K, A If QZ,,g,f,W 4.1 xx XX Q A ,Uma f X K W X wwf Tx 9,5 ?Qil1w' f Q Q Student Council FIRST SEMESTER Row 1: J. Marshall, P. Wilson, J. Spagnuolo, N. Spencer, J. Medlock, D. Gaiduchik, C. Anderson, R. Morgan J. Cruthis, J. Hoats, J. Moening, B. Phillips, B. Malson Row 2: J. Myers, M. Blizzard, J. Angell, C. Winnicki, S. Jennings, S. Corneil, E. Gaiduchik, N. Bushee, P. Hark- ness, N. Gates, C. Copeland, R. Stoudt Row 3: B. Thompson, M. Terranova, E. Emmons, B. Wilber, H. Lee, M. Daugherty, M. Neuman, J. Marceau, C. Chenoweth, C. Steadman, A. Mclntlre, J. Harris, K. Kahres, F. Warner Row 4: Shance, D. Doane, B. Ovenhouse, D. Wheat, D. Radway, B. Anderson, J. Amos, G. Tomlinson, D. Alcenlus, A. Dell SECOND SEMESTER ' H ' ' The newly elected members and officers are pictured here. Row 1.' S. Frandsen, J. Phelps, B. Thompson, G. Tomlinson, N. Spencer, J. Marshall, J. Cruthis, E. Jackinchuk, D. Smith, S. Cox, L. Hamill, P. Tavenner Row 2: B. Brenneis, M. Whitford, J. Rennells, R. Price, R. Penton, A. Steadman, B. Moore, C. Nihart, J. Schultz, R. Fuller, B. Park, K. White, M. Cochran, O. Zabrodsky l10l Honor Society FIRST SEMESTER Row 1: G. Garrage, S. Subar, M. Criswell, J. Moore, L. Shance, R. Morgan, P. Sidoti, R. Preuss, M. Brandt, S. Hayden, E. Bee, E. Peterson Row 2: M. Daugherty, K. Lyon, C. Chenoweth, S. Gokee, C. Dick, D. Gaiduchik, M. Terranova, E. Emmons, J. Dickerson, C. Steadman, J. Alexander, M. Munroe, C. Anderson Row 3: G. Spink, J. Holland, M. Burnham, S. Schultz, J. Boettcher, A. Mclntire, J. Earley, M. Neuman, M. LaRocque, J. Marshall, N. Hansen, E. Harder, C. Vance, C. Harmon Row 4: G. Tomlinson, P. Douglas, B. Davis, L. Schwartzman, L. Johnson, B. Blanding, D. Radway, B. Lynn, C. Warner, T. Pulice, B. Anderson, J. Sellek, F. Droesch, C. Lutz SECOND SEMESTER Row I: B. Thornton, M. Schuurmans, J. McIntosh, B. Hoy, S. McGann, C. Warner, C. Harmon, C. Chenoweth, G. Tomlinson, B. Sinder, N. Page, S. Converse, M. Gietzel, E. Pizana Row 2: B. Slack, B. Andrews, B. Plowman, M. Decker, K. Northey, N. O'Brien, P. Altman, B. Baxter, S. Chris- tensen, E. Cheney, M. Mix, P. Leyrer, C. Groenke, H. Powell, I. Hoats Row 3: M. Covalt, J. Harris, J. Jones, J. Lovell, C. Oding, B. Powell, G. Wery, P. Hassler, R. Johnson, J. Smith, J. Marceau, M. Boettcher, C. Winnicki, P. Tavenner, P. Trowbridge, J. McKenna llll Board of Athletic Control l l The Board of Athletic Control solves all problems relating to the athletic program of our school. It has functioned smoothly this past year because of the co-operation and efficiency of its members. Seated: Charles Harmon, Marian Pierson, and Bill Thompson Standing: Mr. Walker, Mr. McCann, Mr. Winston, and Mr. Wheeler Girls' League Officers FIRST SEMESTER sEcoND SEMESTER Preparing the Social Room for the Sophomore Tea, sponsored annually by the League, are its officers Phyllis Sidoti, presidentg Susie Hodges, secretary Ioan Boettcher, treasurerg and Joan Hanes, vice president. E121 Anticipating the fun they are going to have at the coming Leap Year Dance, the League's officers smile expectantly: Bonnie Schultz, secretaryg Judy Haga, treasurerg Maxine Burnham, vice-presidentg and Susie Hodges, president. I , . -Mqp- Www saw nvM? 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ADAMS, ROGER Senior B play cast . . . in band concerts . . . on band trip to California in 1949 . . . will enter M.S.C. or the service. ANDERSON, CAROLINE Honor Society . . . Student Council secre- tary . . . Girls' League representative . . . Lan- tern staff . . . Y-Teens and G.A.A .... French and Science Clubs . . . J-Hop and Senior B play committees . . . will go to Michigan State. ANDERSON, ROLAND Easterner staff . . . Senior B play cast . . . participated in sports ...Bible Club... likes the friendliness of Eastern. ALEXANDER, ANDRESS, JOYCE JOANNE 'In vocal concerts . . . Honor Society . . . giggles Conceited Stu' G.A.A .... Mermaid ' Club . . . in --The Re ,VL Mill" . . . vocal c if certs . . . will do se retarial work L L' ' , 1 ,ffgli -ii. in zzilflg if 1 I ALS PAUGH, M ELVIN Likes young teachers . . . future plans in- clude joining Naval Reserve to be a radar operator. AMM ERM AN, M ERLENE Y-Teens . . . decorat- ing committee for J- Hop...ArtClub... G.A.A .... likes the noon hour . . . will go to L.B.U. ANDERSON, BRUCE Student Council and Honor Society . . . French and Drama Clubs . . . decorations committee for I-Hop . . . varsity debating team . . . college bound. 14 ANDREWS, MARLEN1-: Y-Teens . . . Drama and Needlecraft Clubs . . . Senior B play committee . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Brisbin . . . likes dancing and ice skating . . . will do secretarial work. ARCHAMBAULT, BOB Reserve baseball team . . . likes assem- blies . . . wants to own a restaurant. ATKINSON, DARRELL Came from Bath in junior year . . . likes organizations and ac- tivities in Eastern . . . will go to mechanical engineering school in Flint. .4 13? ph . . , fy ctgig, wfa , W 1 5 n A, ga ,.,A , Mf,f AU GENSTEIN, BRUCE Porpoise and Varsity Clubs . . . decorations committee for J-Hop . . . varsity swimming squad . . . reserve base- ball and basketball . . , M.S.C. bound. AUSTIN, LLOYD In noon-hour basket- ball tournaments . . . likes seventh hour and curious girls . . . hopes to become a profes- sional singer. AVERILL, ROBERT Went to Technical High . . . will join the Air Force. BALLARD, RAE JEAN Participated in a vocal concert . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Brisbin . . . marriage and office work will compose her future. BALLOR, CHARLES Porpoise, Tumbling, and Varsity Clubs . . . participated in track, baseball, and swim- ming . . . future will include college or Navy. BAMBRICK, MARY Helped with Girls' League "Sadie Haw- kins" dance . . . Mer- maid Club and G.A.A. . . . ,I-Hop decorations committee . . . Senior B play committee. E151 BARNARD, BOB Student Council . . . Hi-Y and Varsity Clubs . . . I-Hop com- mittee . . . participated in vocal concerts and had lead in "The Red Mill" . . . football, track, basketball, and wrestling . . . plans in- clude college. BARTZ, CAROL Likes Eastern's sec- ond floor, the three- o'clock bell, and Mr. Brisbin's sixth-hour his- tory class . . . will do ofiice work, then marry. BAsEL,JoY Honor Society . . . Girls' League represen- tative . . . G.A.A. . . . invitations committee for J-Hop . . . Senior B play committee . . . liked Miss Garrity's first-hour grammar class . . . will go to U. of M. BATES, JERRY Likes drafting . future undecided. BAUER, NANCY Latin Club . . . Y- Teens . . . publicity committee for J-Hop . . . debating . . . likes the cafeteria line at noon . . . will take up nursing in the Waves. B ECK, DEAN Science Club . . . participated in band concerts . . . received six-semester award in band . . . likes oppor- tunities in Eastern . . . college bound. ,f' I . ,. K . ' ,X 1, ,Q 47 .wed 1 'Lf 127 arf! of J f"ZMgzWf xkraf QCQX Z BEHBEHANI, IRAJ Came to Eastern from Iran in his senior year . . . Tumbling Club . , . likes every- thing about Eastern .. . will go to college. BESLEY, BILL Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . varsity football, baseball, bas- ketball . . . likes Miss Polglase's Spanish class . . . will go to college or play profes- sional baseball. BEYERHELM,JACK Hi-Y Club . . . band concerts . . . likes the swell teachers at East- ern . . . will go to col- lege. BIDLACK, PEGGY Came from Everett in senior year . . . graduated in January . . . G.A.A .... Drama and Young Voters' Clubs. BLAIR,LESTER Letters in track and cross-country . . . likes Mr. Stillman . . . plans to join the Navy. BLANDING, BILL Honor Society . . . Varsity Club . . . par- ticipated in three oper- ettas . . . lead in "The Red Mill" . . . band concerts . . . varsity tennis . . . likes East- ern's music department . . . will study music at Albion. BOETTCHER, JOAN Student Council and Honor Society . . . Girls' League treasurer . . . Mermaid Club and G,A.A. . . . J-Hop committee . . . treas- urer of class . . . band concerts . . . lead in "Snow White" . . . band award . . . likes everything about East- ern. BOETTCHER, MARGARET Y-Teens and Needle- craft Clubs . . . J-Hop committee chairman and Senior B play committee . . . G.O. collector . . . likes friendliness among stu- dents , . . will do oiiice work. BOND, KATHARINE Mermaid and Sign Painters' Clubs . . . decorations committee for J-Hop . . . plans to work after gradua- tion. BONNER, JUNE Bible Club . . . likes Eastern in general. BORK, FRED Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . varsity track team . . . will be a civil engineer. BRADY,JoHN Reserve basketball team . . . minor letter in basketball . . . likes Blosseyls jokes . . . will go to Western Michigan College. BRANDT, MARJEAN Honor Society . . . Girls' League represen- tative . . . in band con- certs and state music festival . . . likes Mr. Sage's French class . . , will study music at M.S.C. BROWDER, BEVERLY Latin, Science. and Mermaid Clubs . . . J.-Hop committee . . . likes the friendly at- mosphere at Eastern . . . M.S.C. bound. BROWN, ANNETTE Received award in home management . . . likes the -good times she's had at Eastern . . . will get married and do ofhce work. BRUDVIK, LEO Varsity track and cross-country . . . future plans include being drafted. BRUNTON, MARLENE Likes fun in shower room with the "Mob" . . . Miss James is her favorite teacher . . . will do oHice work. A BURNHAM, MAXINE Honor Society and Student Council . . . social editor of Lan- tern . . . Y-Teens, Sci- ence, and Bible Clubs . . . vice-president of Girls' League . . . sec- retary of class . . . J-Hop decorations and Senior B play program chairman. .S 4 A F7 if S Mo J X nge I y. 0 .If K ' ,H sf X ' .LV J 5 7 -, .. ,wwf t -Q ' f ..,,. 17 ff , , X lm.,-,f1 , af 11 I , s .NY M, N Sta BUSH, MARY ELLEN G.A.A .... thinks Mr, Lott is a wonder- ful assistant principal . . . plans on a job, then marriage. BUTLER, JUNE On J-Hop committee . . . in "The Red Mill" . . . member of the 'KQuakerettes" . . , likes students at Eastern.. . career in oiiice work, then marriage. BUXTON, ROY French and Drama Clubs . . , likes every- thing about Eastern . . . will go to college. BYWATER, JOYCE Ushers' Club . . . likes friendliness of students, especially the "Mob" . . . will work after graduation. CAMPBELL, JANICE Mermaid Club . . . decorations committee for I-Hop . . . prompter for Senior B play . . . likes swimming, danc- ing, and Mr. Simpson , . . may possibly go to college. CARPER. GLORIA Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Spanish and Ushers' Clubs . . . Y-Teens . . . J-Hop committee . . . oratory and declamation . . . in operettas and vocal concerts . . . likes stu- dent teachers, choir, and Fifth hour . . . col- lege bound. cAsE,JAMEs Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . in six band concerts . . . var- sity track team . . . will study landscaping at M.S.C. CHENOWETH, CAROL Senior B representa- tive-at-large to Student Council . . . Honor So- ciety secretary . . . art editor of Lantern . . . Bible Club and Y- Teens . . . I-Hop com- mittee . . . Senior B play committee . . . likes music . . . will be a teacher. CHRISTY, DON Varsity football . . . interested in girls . . . will join Marine Corps. CLARK, JO ANN Girls' League repre- sentative . . . French, Drama, and Latin Clubs . . . J-Hop com- mittee . . . vocal con- certs . . . dislikes snob- bish people . . . may go to L.B.U. CLARK, MARVIN Porpoise and Varsity Clubs . . . on varsity baseball, swimming, and football teams . . . received major letters in football and swim- ming . . .likes all mem- bers ofthe "Gang" . . . interested in college or the Navy. CLEEVES,TED Projectors' Club . . . won several band awards . . . likes pa- tient and understand- ing teachers . . . will study printing in Cali- fornia. COLBURN, ELMA Ushers' Club . . . G.O. and Lantern col- lector . . . won a radio in magazine campaign . . . likes outside ac- tivities at Eastern . plans on a secretarial career. COMSTOCK, PAT On Easterner staff . . .Mermaid Club . . . committee for J-Hop . . . G.A,A .... likes her fellow students and all of the fun at East- ern . . . will work in an office. COOK, BARBARA Advertising manager of Easterner and Lan- tern . . . J-Hop com- mittee . . . committee chairman for Senior B play . . . in vocal con- cert . . . trophy for ad- vertising work in 1950 Lantern . . . thinks Mr. Peterman is super. COOK, JOYCE Member of the Ush- ers' Club . . . will work in an office. COOKE, DONNA "Cookie" was typist on the Easterner staff . . . likes the pretty class rings. CORNEIL, SHIRLEY Student Council . . . Girls' League represen- tative . . . Spanish Club . . . took part in vocal concerts . . . partici- pated in water show . . . likes gym class . . . would like to teach skate-dancing. f f M if W, W , b,i ga V XW fi ,ff f W af WMM! 6, f 1 1 ff I f -- ,ff A Z L gdvv is ., f f f ,5fgeCi7 Wsfzf S a a to , ' 4 " X, If" 'ir xg ,A-.fmifw - W ,tif ' fig. ?i2Z3z!ZC?: 552275 jay f V, f' cgsriwk, X A ff? l JW" . 'z , uf Q ,ff W' I, 5 mf ,f 1 r " K tt' at COVALT, MARGERY Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Ushers' and Drama Clubs . . . Y-Teens . . . J-Hop committee . . . student assistant in operettas "Naughty Marietta" and "The Red Mill" .. . plans to be a nurse. CRAWFORD, WILMA Easterner staE . . . Ushers' Club . . . in vocal concert . . . likes people with friendly personalities. CRISWELL, MICKEY Honor Society . . . Easterner and Lantern advertising manager . . . G.A.A .... J-Hop decorations committee . , . advertising com- mittee for Senior B play . . . in S100 Club . . . trophy for adver- tising work in 1950 Lantern. CRUTHIS, JAMES Sports editor on East- erner staff . . . presi- dent of Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . Var- sity Club . . . varsity baseball and basketball . . . will go to college. CRUTHIS, JOHN Vice-president of Stu- dent Council . . . sports editor for East- erner . . . Varsity and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs . . . vice-presi- dent of tenth-grade class . . . varsity base- ball and basketball.. . will go to college. CULPEPPER, DOROTHY Likes the friendli- ness of students . . . will get married. 19 CURRIN, NELL Art, Sign Painters', and French Clubs . . . publicity for committee for J-Hop . . . varsity debating , . . declama- tion . . . on radio panel . . . narrated the 1950 water show . . . will devote her time to keeping house. CURTIS, D OLORES Three typing awards .. .likes friendliness of students and teachers . . . plans include sec- retarial career and a trip to Hawaii. CUSHMAN, JERRY Student Council . . . Varsity and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs . . . varsity wrestling and reserve baseball ...likes hall duty be- cause it gets him out of home room . , . will attend Michigan State. CUSHMAN, ROMANE Technical student . . . likes noon hours best. DAVIS, BILL Honor Society . . . art staff of Lantern . . . Sign Painters' and Paint Splashers' Clubs . . . J-Hop decorations . . . Senior B play cast . . . in band concerts . . . likes the swell op- portunities at Eastern . . . hopes to be a com- mercial artist. DAVIS, JANET Mermaid Club . . . J-Hop committee . . . president of Bowling League . . . G.A.A. . . . cheerleading let- ter in junior year . . . will major in physical education at Michigan State Normal College. DEDAFOE, GERTRUDE Likes the different opportunities offered at Eastern . . . will work, then marry. DEEHAN, JIM Bible Club . . . de- bate . . . likes every- thing about Eastern . . . college, then marriage. DEERWESTER, BILL Honorable mention in essay contest . . . likes wide variety of sub- jects at Eastern . . . will go to college. DEGNAN, THOMAS Honorary member of Honor Society . . . Editor-in-chief of Wal- nut Press . . . Lend-a- Hand Club . . . com- mittee for alumni party and senior tea . . . graduated in January. DEVEREAUX, DOROTHY Likes Eastern's school spirit . . . will attend art school . . . plans a career as a fashion designer. 20 DeVET, JOHN Porpoise Club . . . band concerts . . . re- serve swimming . . . likes peppy Miss Pol- glase . . . will study aeronautical engineer- ing. DeWILDE, NANCY Student Council .' . . J-Hop committee . . . Mermaid Club . . . G.A.A .... plans in- clude college. DICKERSON, JOELLEN Honor Society . . . Latin and French Clubs . . . invitations com- mittee for J-Hop . . . vocal concerts and two operettas . . . likes Miss Toogood. . .vocal career. DOUGLAS, PHIL Honor Society and Science Club . . . band concerts . . . baseball manager . . . likes band trips . . . will study radio and television at college. DREPS, HENRY Technical High stu- dent . . . likes vaca- tions. DROESCH, FRED 7 Student Council . . . Honor Society . . . Varsity and Drama Clubs . . . varsity foot- ball, baseball, and bas- ketball teams . . . plans on college. DROOPING, PHYLLIS Y-Teens . . . ,I-Hop committee . . . short- hand award . . . likes home room parties . . . will work. DROWN, PATRICIA Easterner . . . Mer- maid Club . . . likes Mr. Wall-rer's typing class . . . plans mar- riage. DUNN, LAWRENCE Officer of home room . . . plays piano in spare time . . . won a pen in speech contest . . . likes assemblies . . . future undecided. EARLEY, JANET Honor Society . . . French Club and Y- Teens . . . refreshment committee for J-Hop . . . in "The Red Mill" and "Naughty Mari- etta" . . , member of "Quakerettes" . . . likes Mac's room . . . plans to marry. ECKLER, GERALD Likes the girls . . . will go to college to be a draftsman or a pharmacist. EDDY, JIM Likes drafting class and Mr. Clark . . . plans to be an archi- tect. 21 EDINGTON. SHIRLEY Y-Teens . . . G.A.A. and Mermaid Club . . . chairman of favors for J-Hop . . . Senior B play cast . . . M.S.C. bound. ELDRED, TOM Hi-Y . . . Marching and Concert Bands . . . plans include college. ELLISON, BETHEL Ushers' Club . . . likes friendliness of students and teachers . . . future plans in- clude oflice work. EMM ONS, MARILYN Y-Teens . . . looks forward to graduation . . . likes sports . . . will attend comptom- eter school and go. to Texas for a vacation. ENGHOFFER, SHIRLEY Future Homemakers of America and Mer- maid Clubs . . . likes the cadet band . . . plans marriage. ETHERTON, LARRY Thinks some teachers are pretty . . . likes the friendly atmosphere of Eastern . . . plans to enter the body-shop business. EVERTS, SHIRLEY Enjoys the three- o'c1ock bell . . . likes Mr. Brisbin and sec- ond-hour history class . . . plans marriage . . . wants to live in Cali- fornia. EWING, FAYE Drama, Ushers', and Mermaid Clubs . . . Y-Teens . . . likes dances and parties . . . plans to be a secretary until the right person comes along. FAULKNER, BOB Technical student. . . reserve baseball . . . varsity tennis and foot- ball . . . plans business career and marriage. FERO, CAROL JEAN 'T' . Officer in home room ...Madrigal Choir . . . proud of Eastern . . . future is undecided. c .w I IS, RIC RD Stud Counc . . in "L 12 Go ' .. reser ask b . t- ter . l . .le V. phie Y yer. . . wa - t work ' a pri sh . FICKES, CAROLYN Bible Club . . . plans a nursing career. 22 FISHELL, NORMA Speech winner for Courtesy Week . . . likes friendly attitude at Eastern . . . plans a career and marriage. FORBES, ROBERT Band concerts and trips . . . reserve golf . . . solo and ensemble awards . . . likes to be First in the cafeteria line . . . swimming team member . . . "Red" may go into commercial art or the golf business. FOREBACK, GEORGE Porpoise Club . . . four band concerts . . . interested in bowling . . . plans a flying or farming career. FOSTER, RICHARD Technical student . . . likes his friends at Eastern . . . will be- come a college student or a machinist. FRANKE, MYRNA French and Science Clubs . . . oflicer in home room . . . likes the friendliness of teachers . . . wishes she had Mr. Sage every hour of the day . . . in "The Red Mill" . . . would like a nursing career. FRANKE, BOB Band concerts and band trips . . . six- semester band award . . . likes a certain teacher in 255 . . . future undecided. f f fl kwin ct 6 flf' TW J, A 12 GALLAGHER, CARL "Whitey" was vice- president of Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . Varsity Club . . . varsity baseball and wrestling . . . likes Eastern's athletic fa- cilities . . . may be a policeman. GAY, HERM AN Varsity football . . . reserve baseball and wrestling . . . likes the school spirit . . . will join the Marines. 'Q7 fiicu GEARY, BEVERLY Ushers' Club , . . likes the friendly stu- dents . . . includes marriage in future plans. GEISENHAV ER, MARLENE President of home room for three years . . . J-Hop committee . . . attends classes unprepared . . . future plans are to make Bud happy- GELFOUND, RICHARD Porpoise Club . . . Senior B play commit- tee . . . likes the friendly teachers at Eastern . . . future plans include archae- ology at Florida State University. GIDDINGS, TOM Hi-Y Club . . .J-Hop decorations committee . . . Senior B play cast . . . manager for cross country . . . likes Miss Garrity's smile . . -. hopes to enter Michi- gan State. E231 GLATZ, MAHLON Participated in band concerts . . . band let- ter . . . likes Eastern's wonderful faculty . . . will enter the business course at M.S.C. GOKEE, SHIRLEY Honor Society . . . Bible Club vice-presi- dent . . . choir con- certs . . . likes Mr. Brisbin's seventh-hour class . . . will take a trip with Marilyn Steinman after gradua- tion . . . will attend business college, then enter secretarial work. GRENAWALT, JIM Sign Painters' Club . . .Marching Band . . . likes women and the three-o'clock bell . . . plans to enter college. GRISWOLD, KEITH Technical student.. , enjoys hearing the bell at three o'clock. GROENKE, CAROL Paint Splashers' Club . . . won a book and ten dollars in two essay contests . . . plans include marriage and office work. HALL, BETTY G.A.A .... J-Hop committee . . . likes Mr. Brisbin and his history tests. pw' 'Jia S2 K. kr 0' Q as . if-Y. iw , xx, fl! EV ERTS, SHIRLEY Enjoys the three- o'clock bell . . . likes Mr. Brisbin and sec- ond-hour history class . . . plans marriage . . . wants to live in Cali- fornia. EWING, FAYE Drama, Ushers', and Mermaid Clubs . . . Y-Teens . . . likes dances and parties . . . plans to be a secretary until the right person comes along. FAULKNER,BOB Technical student. . . reserve baseball . . . varsity tennis and foot- ball . . . plans business career and marriage. FERO, CAROL JEAN Officer in home room . ..Madriga1 Choir.. . proud of Eastern . . . future is undecided. 1 .w I IS, RIC ' D Stud Counc . . in "L fl 1Go ' .. reser ask -- b t- ter . 1 s - ' 0- phie yer . . . wa - t work ' a pfl sh . FICKES, CAROLYN Bible Club . . . plans 'W' 1 a nursing career. gwgfgssgr tw...n. lc, ZQ, J.. . A i221 FISHELL, NORMA Speech winner for Courtesy Week . . . likes friendly attitude at Eastern . . . plans a career and marriage. FORBES, ROBERT Band concerts and trips . . . reserve golf . . . solo and ensemble awards . . . likes to be first in the cafeteria line . . . swimming team member . . . "Red" may go into commercial art or the golf business. FOREBACK GEORGE Porpoise Club . . . four band concerts . . . interested in bowling . . . plans a flying or farming career. FOSTER, RICHARD Technical student . . . likes his friends at Eastern . . . will be- come a college student or a machinist. FRANKE, M YRNA French and Science Clubs . . . oflicer in home room . . . likes the friendliness of teachers . . . wishes she had Mr. Sage every hour of the day . . . in "The Red Mi1l" . . . would like a nursing career. FRANKE,BoB Band concerts and band trips . . . six- semester band award . . . likes a certain teacher in 255 . . . future undecided. f A ,f 4 it Q, Q2 fr WM A3 GALLAGHER, CARL "Whitey" was vice- president of Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . Varsity Club . . . varsity baseball and wrestling . . . likes Eastern's athletic fa- cilities . . . may be a policeman. GAY, HERMAN Varsity football . . . reserve baseball and wrestling , , . likes the school spirit . . . will join the Marines. ijic fj1A,d1LJ Q L GEARY, BEVERLY Ushers, Club . . . likes the friendly stu- dents . . . includes marriage in future plans. GEISENHAVER, MARLENE President of home room for three years . . . J-Hop committee . . . attends classes unprepared . . . future plans are to make Bud happy. GELFOUND, RICHARD Porpoise Club . . . Senior B play commit- tee . . . likes the friendly teachers at Eastern . . . future plans include archae- ology at Florida State University. GIDDINGS, TOM Hi-Y Club . . . J-Hop decorations committee . . . Senior B play cast . . . manager for cross country . . . likes Miss Garrity's smile . . '. hopes to enter Michi- gan State. l23l GLATZ, MAHLON Participated in band concerts . . . band let- ter . . . likes Eastern's wonderful faculty . . . will enter the business course at M.S.C. GOKEE, SHIRLEY Honor Society . . . Bible Club vice-presi- dent . . . choir con- certs . . . likes Mr. Brisbin's seventh-hour class . . . will take a trip with Marilyn Steinman after gradua- tion . . . will attend business college, then enter secretarial work, GR ENAWALT, JIM Sign Painters' Club . . . Marching Band . . . likes women and the three-o'clock bell . . . plans to enter college. GRISWOLD, KEITH Technical student .. . enjoys hearing the bell at three o'clock. GROENKE, CAROL Paint Splashers' Club . . . won a book and ten dollars in two essay contests . . . plans include marriage and ofhce work. HALL, BETTY G.A.A .... ,I-Hop committee . . . likes Mr. Brisbin and his history tests. ,,,, 4:-:L em , Wf ff sy 4 ,,,,, , M , ,H , . swf 4 1 Wi MSW, 'R f A w W5 Q 1 -X W f heyy f 9 , f gy 4' , HORSTMAN, DONNA Ushers' Club . . . checking committee for J-Hop . . . Senior B play committee . . . likes the friendly atti- tude of students and teachers . . . plans on marriage. HOSFORD, CAROL G.O. collector . . . Y-Teens . . . J-Hop committee . . . book- keeping and shorthand awards . . . enjoyed eating candy in home room with Phyllis and Joe . . . will attend business college. HOSFORD, CONNIE Y-Teens . . . J-Hop decorations committee . . . likes Mr. Brisbin's class and foods class . . . hobbies are skat- ing, swimming, and bowling . . . wants to travel for a while. HOW, PATRICIA Ushers' and Needle- craft Clubs . . . J-Hop invitations committee . . . in "The Red Mill" . . . likes noon hours and the three-o'clock bell . . . wants to be a private secretary. HUGHES, JOHN Likes Mr. Sage and his French art , . . will attend M.S.C. HULL, DEAN Decorations commit- tee for J-Hop . . . cheer- leader . . . in March- ing Band . . . likes band and friendly teachers . . . wants to attend Michigan State. 26 HULL, JEANNE Likes the teachers at Eastern, especially Mr. Butler and Miss Hatch . . . future undecided. JACKINCHUK, EMIL Student Council president . . . Senior B play cast . . . letters for reserve football and baseball . . . "Em" will study engineering at Michigan State. Jovcmf JENNINGS, SANDRA Student Council . . . Girls' League . . . J-Hop committee . . . in vocal concerts and operetta . . . G.A.A .... Girls' Bowling League . . . likes football games and dances . . . college bound. JOHNSON, JERRY ' Hi-Y . . . committee for J-Hop . . . Senior B play cast . . . likes the choice of subjects at Eastern . . . will go to college. JOHNSON, LARRY Honor Society . . . Drama, Science, and Spanish Clubs . . . fa- vors committee for J- Hop . . . Senior B play committee . . . in "The Red Mill" . . . wrest- ling . . . likes the many activities at Eastern . . . college at Michi- gan State. all uf X X A , P, M Si ' -N s s vw.. ,.-at.. , as . Wg ,fs - , sw. , ,Y-.r 1- lg vw S',.xjJi JOHNSON, LYLE Varsity track . . . likes home room . . . hopes to make money and live a happy life. JOHNSON, PEGGY J-Hop committee . . . Girls' Bowling League . . . likes games, dances, and the friendly students at Eastern . . . would like a career in business. ' JOHNSON, RICHARD Science Club . . . lead in Senior B play . . . varsity track for three years . . . will re- member the friendly attitude between stu- dents and teachers . . . plans to attend the Naval Academy at An- napolis. JONES, JOY Honor Society . . . chairman of foods com- mittee for J-Hop . . . likes her home room teacher . . . plans on a career before marriage. KAHRES, ELEANORE Y-Teens . . . Cloth- ing Club . . . enjoyed the good times in Mr. McIntire's room . . . will take nurses' train- ing at Sparrow Hos- pital. KAISER, RANDALL Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . thinks the op- portunities at Eastern are swell . . . likes the friendly students and faculty. E271 KELLER, KATHLEEN Likes the athletics at Eastern . . . enjoys the new library , . . future plans include marriage. KENNEDY, JOYLYN Mermaid Club . . . G,A,A .... likes sports and vacations . . . will take a typing job. KING, B ETTY J-Hop committee . . . likes Mr. Brisbin and thinks underclassmen are swell . . . future undecided. KING, JOSEPHINE Girls' League board . . . likes noon hour and the athletics at Eastern . . . enjoys be- ing in classes with Jean Patrick . . . would like to be a secretary in a nice office. KING, PATRICIA G.A.A .... likes all the teachers at Eastern . . . thinks Sophomore B's should be extermi- nated . . . will become a medical laboratory technician. KLASKO, CHARLENE J-Hop refreshment committee . . . the fact that teachers trv not to give home work over vacation pleases her . . . enjoyed home room 2-84. f af" A v r., ni f 1. V ,, 44 , 7, ZW Z . ,f QQ ,- , w QQ' , A . Qi E F 5 2 1 J-Ho KLEIN, PHILLIP Received two minor awards in baseball. KOSLOSKI, BERTHA Ushers' Club . . . G.A.A .... likes polite answers heard in East- ern such as "huh" . . . likes Mr. Brisbin's his- tory class . . . future undecided. KOSLOSKI, ELAINE Ushers' Club . . . G.A.A .... likes the Five-minute bells and students who let you copy their homework . . . will work and get married. KRUGER, FREDERICK Likes friendly people . . . plans on college. KUBLER, VALERIE Came to Eastern from Texas in her sen- lor year . . . likes the cute boys . . . her career will be in nurs- ing. LAKE, COLIN Likes the cooperation of teachers . . . plans to attend Michigan State in September. 28 LaMANNA, LOREE ANN Enjoys Mr. Brisbin's teaching ability . wants to go to Cali- fornia and then to business college before taking up secretarial work WM Vfsfizfj ,jzwfwgfw z A f' 4,0 I fu Wi? UW" 4 L Q - ,gif LARIE,PAT ' Paint Splashers' Cl decorations com- mittee for J-Hop . enjoys the smiling faces in Eastern's halls will work a while before marriage. LaROCQUE, MERIB Honor Society . . . co-chairman of pro- gram for French Club president of Paint Splashers' Club . . . p committee . . . likes Mr. Brisbin's exams . , . future plans include going to Michi- gan State. LAWRENCE, MARVIN Easterner staff . . . president oi home room for two semesters . . . likes the teachers at Eastern . . . plans un- decided. LeFURGE, KATHLEEN Y-Teens . . . will move to Florida and study horticulture. Y LEITZ, HELEN President of Ushers' Club . . . likes East- ern's student body and the three-o'clock bell . . . would like to be a secretary. LEMM, BILL Wrestling . . . likes the friendly students at Eastern . . . plan- ning on a technical career. LINDNER, DARREL Won a gold key for art . . . likes the mod- ern girls with bleached hair . . . wants to go west and strike oil. LIPPINCOTT, BEVERLY Likes all the bashful boys, especially the ones with blond hair and blue eyes . . . will work as a secretary . . . mav possibly join the WAFs. LONDGO, TED Likes athletics for boys not on school teams . . . would like to be a stenographer . . . spends spare time studying zoology. LONG, PATRICIA Enjoys school, es- pecially during summer vacation . . . plans to be a housewife. LOVELL, JOANN Ushers' Club . . . in operetta "Naughty Marietta" . . . vocal concerts . . . has been a home room oflicer every semester . . . likes Mr. Brisbin's tests and assignments . . . future uncertain. 29 LUTZ, CARL Honor Society . . . reserve football, base- ball, and basketball . . . plans to earn money and go to par- ties. LYON, KAY Honor Society . . . secretary of English Department for two years . . . likes the re- lationship she has had with the teachers, es- pecially Miss Toogood . . . would like to be a stenographer. MacDONALD, TOM Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . publicity chairman for J-Hop . . . debating and declama- tion . . . in "Naughty Marietta" and "The Red Mill" . . . reserve football . . . college or Navy bound. MALATINSKY, HELEN Girls' League repre- sentative . . . will be- come a good house- wife. MALEITZKE. JO ANNE Easterner reporter . . . Mermaid Club . . . girls' basketball team . . . G.A.A .... likes journalism . . . will attend M.S.C. to study physical education. MALLORY, JANE Longs for the day when she'll get her diploma . . . hopes to marry a sailor. . nf, 4 ,Wy t :ff i,!.f, , 7 . if I ' 1 y M 7 4 X ff f f f W 7 f X? X I X222 ,mlm , We 1 X fa? Nw ' Lf .. MANNINO, ROSE "Rosie" was a Girls' League representative for three semesters . . . president of Ushers' Club . . . likes Mrs. Brunson's personality. MARSHALL, JACQUELINE Student Council . . . Honor Society . . . French and Drama Clubs . . . J-Hop decor- ations committee . . . Senior B play Cast . . . varsity debating . . . second place in school declamation . . . enjoys extra-curricular activi- ties. MARTIN, RONALD Porpoise Club . . . enjoys meeting new people . . . future unde- cided. MAY, RICHARD Varsity cross-country . . . likes to roam the halls and talk to hall oiiicers . . . wants to be a "courtesy-bus" driver or work at Herb's Standard Service. McCASLIN, ELAINE Spent junior year at Mason . . . likes to hear the final bell . . . may go to college. MCGEE, MARY Ushers' Club . . . in operetta . . . vocal and band concerts . . . en- joys the surroundings and jolly people at Eastern . . . wants to work in an office. 30 MCINTIRE, ADRIENNE Student Council . . . Honor Society . . . French Club and Y- Teens . . . in three operettas and vocal and band concerts . . . "Quakerettes" . . . String Trio . . . S100 Club . . . likes the friendly attitude of students . . . college bound. MCKENNA. JUDIE Girls' League . . . Drama Club . . . Y- Teens . . . J-Hop decorations . . . in "The Red Mill" . . . vocal concerts . . . Co- ed Council representa- tive . . . likes the friendly attitude of most students . . . will go to M.S.C. McKRILL, KEITH Easterner staff . . . bowling team . . . baseball and basketball . . . wants to get a good job before getting married. ' M- v 4 M 1GGH'roN,,,, ' GRACE V I ,, Ushers' and Needle- craft Clues . likes triatten all, bas- ketbhlwdtasfl baseball games . . . will go to business college. If f 1: V. A' M cVAY, COLLEEN Y-Teens . . . likes the friendly atmosphere at Eastern . . . wishes weekends were longer. M EREDITH, EUGENE Band concerts . , . varsity baseball . . . enjoys Mr. Snyder's physics class . . . wants to marry a rich widow. 'f if I , f Q ,l M , ,- if f Q . f f ,s--f . ff Mgt' , igihnzf s ,fy 'il V Q, HW., . ,,, W Y I f 4 I QW '4 V ,V f ' ,,,,y., yy f,,,, f f , , , , f ,Zu U f WN f. 'zu Z Z W f a ' fi? ' fx ff W ,J MEREDITH, JACK In operettas "Lady Be Good" and "The Red Mill" . . . vocal concerts . . , hopes to join the Marine Corps. MILLER, MAX Bowling and track teams . . , in the oper- etta "The Red Mill" . . . future undecided. MIX, MARLENE Vocal concerts . . . cheerleading letter . . . thinks the june class of 1952 is wonderful . . . favorite teachers are Mr. Peterman and Mr. Hayden. MOLINE, DON Student Council . . . Porpoise, Varsity, and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs . . . ,I-Hop chair- man . . . varsity foot- ball and swimming . . . reserve baseball . . . likes the fine faculty and student body. M OORE, CARRIE Girls' League repre- sentative . . . "The Red Mill" . . . vocal concerts . . . looks forward to graduation day . . . will devote all her time to being Mrs. Don Hale. MOORE, JANET Honor Societyl... . Lantern advertising manager . . . president of home room for three semesters . . . likes Mr. Simpson and Mr. Peterman . . . hopes for a trip to Florida and California. MOREHOUSE, JO ANNE Latin and Spanish Clubs. . . Y-Teens . . . J-Hop committee . . . likes home room gab- sessions . . . California bound with Jan and Mickey. MORRIS, NANCY Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Y-Teens . . . J-Hop committee . . , G.A.A .... will go to college to study nursing. MUNN, DON Likes Mr. Brisbin and Mr. Van Vliet . . . will go to college. MUNROE, MARY Honor Society . . . music editor for Lan- tern . . . French and Drama Clubs . . . Y- Teens . . . "Naughty Marietta" and "The Red Mill" . . . enjoys working on the Lantern staff and being in Mad- rigal Choir . . . will study nursing at M.S.C. 4,59 M RS, DWG home room noo our blies Q11 writ f 1 e d or , en stu y printing. NELSON, MARIAN Girls' League repre- sentative . . . G.A.A. . . . Ushers' Club . . . looks forward to leav- ing Eastern . . . plans to work . . . pet peeve is silly, gabby girls. l NEM ETH, DAVID Likes the teachers at Eastern . . . would like to manage a Kroger store. NEWMAN, JUDY Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Y-Teens and G.A.A .... Senior B play cast . . . en- joys the friendliness of fellow students . . . likes sports and music . . . will attend comp- tometer school. NORRIS, PATTY Secretary of home room for two years . . . likes the friendly teachers and students . . . future includes marriage. NORTH, NORMAN Reserve tennis and wrestling letters . . . likes Eastern girls . . . hopes to be a machin- ISI. NORTON, FRANCIS Student Council . . . Projectors' and Span- ish Clubs . . . decora- tions committee for J-Hop . . . debating . . . varsity football and tennis . . . reserve baseball and swimming .. . S100 Club . . . will study physical educa- tion and veterinary medicine at M.S.C. NORTON, JACK Hi-Y Club . . . band letters . . . likes Messrs. Van Vliet and Brisbin . . . college bound. f ,U Wg f f ,,f'f W4 i W 0 3 ,f I fy 7 f ' X 1 f ff ,ff V I f ,, 1 4 5 ff Qyf W Z my 4 Q.: If , gy f .4 ' A if fy! f W ff f ' X MK W W ,mf 9 Z5 X L, .1 1 , 2. .1 X. ., iii. i . ff ' f,, ..-W- , t. Q54 . V . o'BR1EN, MARY ' Drama and French I Clubs . . . ,I-Hop decor- 2 an , 7 W X 4 1 f W 1? XJ W ,ff W f f ff f ations . . . vocal con- certs . . . likes the way in which Eastern is run . . . will go to col- lege or business sc oo 131442, C Girl ' eagu re se a . , . ' l . inf" he Red l" . . vocal con- r . . likes the s h o s iri and happy peope . . . will be a secr tary. oDoM, ROBERT Went to Technical High School . . . swim- ming team . . . likes all the sweet little girls . . . will go to G.M. Tech or join the Coast Guard. OLGER, MARJORIE Likes to see week- ends roll around . . . will do secretarial work. f a SWQNQL OPPER, RALPH Technical student . . . Porpoise Club . . . liked Mr. Lott's home room . . . will do serv- ice work in radio and television. O'SHAUGHNESSEY, WILLIAM Science Club . . . varsity football . . . likes athletics and girls . . . college awaits him. 321 ., 4 I .2gZfQ '29 bc 7 .- OSTRANDER, MYRON Student Council . . . varsity football and track . . . reserve base- ball . . . liked home room 356. OSTROM, NELSON Technical student . . . enjoyed having Mr. Lott for his home room teacher . . . Navy bound. OVENHOUSE, ROBERT Student Council , . . varsity football and wrestling , . . likes the athletic schedule at Eastern . . . will go to college or join the Army. PAETH, SHIRLEY Easterner staff . . . Girls' League represen- tative . . . Latin and French Clubs.. .J-Hop committee . . . Girls' Bowling League . . . likes Mr. Sage's French class . , . future unde- cided. PARDEE, CONSTANCE Paint Splashers' and Bible Clubs . . . likes to receive scholastic letters . . . enjoyed Mr. Lott's home room . . . will work in an office. PARD EE, JOHN Enjoys Mr. Flory's wood-shop classes . . . plans include construc- tion or shop work. 4 fy, 7' 1 2 w 4 f Q W , X X in WWW f zz fi Z f X f 4 ff X!! Z, f f , f 44, f f f 'ev' if y , Z ,ff f f Q 4 f ,uf J, .f V f, if 7 . " ',,.f L. .. ..,,,fq'f I , Q v if y,. W: 4 ii. ' '.: Wf-'f x . is as fx N s. X SW 9 -i Q YR X vs , . X ix X x V so s ,N S S 1 oaks, , 22, . Z V ,. H , gi, V ILO 5 .K zzz lyy, V, S Ji 33 Q Q -2, ' f ,f ff, if if 9 , ff Q4 5' , ma WM f -Q., f - f , Z 1 ,fs f' ,, f X 'WL' b 'Q ,VZ-'f 14 1-if 47141 a L f 4' I K fi f f fy!! W ,, gif 'f'W,27i. :E f Q, "f 'SU M -If .. ai PARKER, D ON Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . J-Hop committee . . . Senior B play cast . . . base- ball and wrestling . . . likes the fine extra- curricular activities . . . wants a career in base- ball . . . will be a bachelor. PATRICK, JEAN Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Spanish Club . . , enjoys noon hour and classes with Josephine King . . . liked Mr. Lott's home room. PEARSON, DOROTHY Bible Club . . . will go to college. QW 0' ,ow PELL, ROBER Sophomore ixer committee . . . njoys a chance to skip as- semblies and home room .. .plans on join- ing the Navy or work- ing in a print shop. PENNER, NORMAN J-Hop committee . . . reserve baseball . . . likes the friendliness of Eastern students. . . future undecided. PENOYER. DONALD Home room secre- tary . . . in three oper- ettas . . . vocal con- certs . . . likes women and the days he is not in school . . . plans on a singing career. CD fQ te if K 1 f 91 ,A , . X... t PENTON, RONALD Student Council . . . Porpoise and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs . , . ,I-Hop decorations . . . varsity swimming . . bound for college. PEPLAU, GLADYS Wants to travel and work as a telephone operator. Q ,QUY my ,Qxiwcdb Jfve , PETERMAN, ALGER Enjoys going to school . . . likes the way Eastern is run . . . will work in a factory. HQ o. to PETERSON, ANNETTE French and Drama Clubs . . . J-Hop com- mittee and Senior B play cast . . . in "Naughty Marietta" and "The Red Mill" . . . vocal concerts . . . likes the school spirit . . . plans on a career. PETERSON, ESTHER Honor Society . . . Senior A editor on Lantern staff . . . vocal concerts . . . Bible Club president . . . French Club . . . likes the wonderful teachers . . . will go to Moody Bible Institute. PETRI, CHARLOTTE In Honor Society in Chicago, Illinois . . . likes the friendliness of both students and faculty . . . plans to be a secretary. 34 PETTIT, MARGARET Student Council . . . Honor Society . . . Science Club . . . I-Hop committee . . . lead in Senior B play. , . band concerts , . . S100 Club . . . likes friendliness at Eastern . . . hopes to study medicine at college. PHELPS, JO ANN Latin Club . . . likes to see three o'c1ock come on Friday . . . future undecided. PHILLIPS, DONALD Went to Technical . . . likes the English teachers . . . will be an auto mechanic. PIER, CAROLYN Bible Club . . . vocal concert . . . likes the friendliness of students and teachers . . . will be a secretary or go to college. PIERSON, MARIAN Easterner staff . . . Mermaid Club . . . Bowling League treas- urer . . . 1-Hop com- mittee . . . Board of Athletic Control . . . cheerleading captain . . . G.A.A .... 1951 Homecoming Queen . . . will work for a few years before settling down. POTTER, BONNIE Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Bible and Ushers' Clubs . . . likes Eastern's teachers . . . college bound. an ,wxfix L.. si, iw will : ,.. S . f 1 i s F 94 ,qv , wwf? 9 X f WW PoT'rs, SALLY Y-Teens . . . Ushers' Club . . . Retailing Club . . . favorite teachers are Mr. Bosch and Mr. Brisbin . . . may attend M.S.C. POWELL, BARBARA Spanish Club . . . Girls' Bowling League . . . Y-Teens . . . J- Hop decorations . . . liked Mrs. Goudreault as a teacher . . . plans to go to M.S.C. PRIOR, JIM Golf . . . likes to watch sophomore girls . . . plans on going to college. PROCTOR, MARILYN "Penny" was in Span- ish Club . . . co-chair- man of J-Hop . . . "Naughty Marietta". . . lead in "The Red Mill" . . . vocal concerts . . . in Homecoming Queen's court as a 10B . . . likes the 12A's and all the wonderful teachers. PROPER, DOLORES Likes friendly atti- tude of students at Eastern . . . future undecided. PUGHE, MARIANNE French and Bible Clubs . . . J-Hop decor- ations . . . likes Mr. Young's history class . . . plans on a year of college. RADEM AKER, RONALD Went to Technical High . . . likes the teachers, assemblies, and all school activi- ties . . . college bound. RADWAY, RICHARD Student Council . . . Varsity Club . . . Por- poise Club president . . . J-Hop committee . . . Senior B play com- mittee . . . varsity track and swimming . . . reserve tennis . . . enjoys the friendly stu- dents . . . will go to college. RANDALL, JACQUELINE Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Girls' Bowling League . . . likes Mr. Sage . . . will marry soon. RAPPLEYEA, RUTH Ushers' Club . . . J-Hop checking com- mittee . . . Senior B p'ay committee . . . 41 f - ff. 1. : :M ss , P .354-z G f .4 fl .V'f, 1 G.A.A .... wants to 4 travel and be an air f line hostess. . In PUFFERY REEVE. RICHARD e X 'S' - . LAURALYN Band concerts . . . . . interested in swimming ' fr' ' R Decorat1ons commit- I ' . likes the girls at tee for J-Hop ., . . likes Eastern . . I plans 3 21 M155 James, Wise career in the U. S. ' cracks . . . being Mrs. Army' W gf Harold Gray will oc- yi 'I cupy most of her time ,, 7' E after graduation. f at J' 3 A f fe E351 RICHARDS, GORDON Hi-Y . . . band and swimming letters . . . likes the freedom at Eastern . . . college bound. RICHEY, DICK Sign Painters' Club . . . awarded a gold key for an oil painting . . . likes the girls . . . wants to become a commercial artist. ROHRBACHER, MARY Lou .Honor Society . . likes Mr. Simpson . . will go to college. ROM, RICHARD Varsity Club . . . worked on J-Hop . . . varsity football and baseball letters . . . reserve basketball and swimming. ROSE, DORIS Drama and Ushers' Clubs . . . likes Mrs. Huffman and Mr. Bosch . . . wants to go to a music college. ROSIER, DOUGLAS Boys' Band . . . re- tailing course . . . pet peeve is conceited girls . . . likes the friendli- ness of students and the activities at East- ern . . . will continue working at Arbaugh's. xg : in Rx kg X f X s S ski 711 9 R XQSZSJFSX W X Q Xp X w X X N , , 29 2 '7 , , . ' -, 5:13-A vv -1. fx' 'im' .. gum 'X 24.5 . ' fxw. s " ,ggi If .5 ,i s 36 ROSS, GORDON Went to Technical High School . . . var- sity wrestling . . . football . . . likes East- ern's method of choos- ing classes and the va- riety of courses . . . may take an agricul- tural course at college. RUPPAL, WAYNE Porpoise Club . , . likes women and the three-o'clock bell . . . college bound. RYBICKI, ELAINE Wants to travel . . . would like to play a steel guitar and live in Nashville, Tennessee. tzfflizf RYCKMAN, DuWAYNE Enjoyed history class . . . likes Mr, Young . . . may work at the Olds if the Army doesn't get him first. SAXMAN, RICHARD Ushers' Club . . . Bible Club . . . will go to college. SCHADLER, PAULINE Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Mermaid Club . . . debating . . . likes Miss Hatch . . . plans to attend M.S.C. SCHAFER, HAROLD Went to Technical High School . . . likes the two-hour lunch per- iods . . . future in- cludes the Air Force and marriage. SCHELTER, FRED Reserve football and wrestling letters . . . likes the girls . . . plans on being a ma- chinist. SCHULTZ, BARBARA Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Retail- ing, Latin, Bowling, and Mermaid Clubs . . . J-Hop decorations . . . home room presi- dent three semesters . . . likes swimming . . . M.S.C. bound. SCHULTZ, SHIRLEY Honor Society . . . business manager of Lantern . . . decora- tions committee for J-Hop . . . likes the swell gang of senior girls . . . thinks school spirit could be im- proved . . . looks for- ward to oHice work. SCHWARTZMAN. LARRY Honor Society . . . Lantern under-class editor. . . Fur, Feather, and Fin and Young Voters' Clubs . . . J- hop committee . . . worked on noon movies . . . reserve wrestling . . . wants to go to Mars. SCOTT, DONNA Property committee for Senior B play . . . G.A.A .... likes most of the teachers. . . will travel, then marry. -f I , ' f . ' Qf , f ,y, ff 4 af 5' f WZ W f f W fy f L if V .. X . I MMM Meri. f f Q 432, Zz ff, W7 X54 0 Z ' 6, f 7. ,gf Lf.-v A, J iii, M, X1 I M Z V ff' ' K a. wg ff ei fffff-. aff 371 SELLEK, JAM ES Honor Society . . . Porpoise, ProJectors'. and Fur, Feather, and Fin Clubs . . . Hi-Y . . . reserve football and wrestling . . . plans include college., SHEPARD, MARTIN Easterner staE . . . three operettas . . . vo- cal concerts . , . liked Mr. Lott's home room and Madrigal Choir . . . future undecided. SHEPLER, BONNIE French and Latin Clubs . . . G.A.A. . likes Mr. Sage's stories of France . . . plans to be a nurse. SHERMAN, BARBARA Latin Club.. . G.A.A. . . . treasurer of home room three years . . . likes the students at Eastern . . . will work before getting married. SHERMAN, BETH Ushers' Club . . . secretary of home room . . . likes the school spirit, especially when the band is around . . . future indefinite. SHIPLEY. KAY Drama and Bible Clubs . . . likes the friendly attitude of the students . . . will at- tend M.S.C. and then U. of M. to become a doctor. sri K. f , ft. ' ee i Q' st ,, 5 W4 K 5, f , 0 Af l' ,K -7. fit SHIRE, DONNA Senior B play com- mittee . . . likes her classes, teachers, and friends . . . wants to travel. SHOULTZ, CARROL Cv.A.A .... likes the school spirit and friend- liness at Eastern . . . plans to attend L.B.U. and then work. SIEGFRIED, SHAWN Vocal concert . , . 1 es Eastern's band a the school spirit sh n at games and p rallies . . . career ' c wor . f' ,5 V ro SMITH, BETTY Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Y-Teens, Latin Club, and G.A.A. . . . J-Hop committee . . . Senior B play prompter . . . thinks Miss Benjamin is tops . . .wishes there weren't a subject called geom- etry . . . future co-ed at M.S.C. SMITH, NORMA JEAN , In vocal concerts . . . likes friendly attitude of the teachers . . . enjoys Miss James' fourth-hour Commer- cial English class . . . will keep house for Loyal. SMITH, PAUL Student Council . . . Sign Painters' and Paint Splashers' Clubs . . . J-Hop publicity . . . band . . . likes Mr. Sage's hair . . . future undecided. 1 Q xx H 1 J T 90 . i i 'N' JN S fl , V lx nt . . YV f a sit ise a - X CHAR " Fur' eat and Likes ' teachers 1 SS class and Ca t ' rom...willat- N var' a n ..TheCRe H . te ichigan State. ll X b l K1 wp ill N li anwb e l W rarrrgigifxfll takepiii- po n co ege. QQQNJV SINDER, BARBARA Student Council . . . Easterner staff . . . Spanish Club . . . de- bate team . . . likes Eastern's friendly spirit . . . college at U.C.L.A., then will teach. SKINNER, LEON Football team . . . likes most of the teach- ers and classmates . . . Korea bound. T ON Clubsx . p a e t for f 1 I . I . ho . NY STEADMAN, CAROL Honor Society com- mittee chairman . . . administration editor of the Lantern . . . Spanish and Bible Clubs . . . Senior repre- sentative-at-large in Student Council . . . Bowling League , . . will study accounting at M.S.C. STEARMAN, BARBARA Went to Sexton and Everett before coming to Eastern . . . likes Eastern best of all . . . future undecided. 4 , JW? M' -62" X fagwvfi f y t s ri 'YH Q yi f J I M l 38 Q f a f Q, f f X N Q, ,lf C 7 Q4 , K YZ , W X . pf I' A , 1 LL.. -M41 I-wa! ""9'2 , if ' , A if 1 .l a I I ' . A E tiff ,lac ego- Q N. STEFFEN, EVELYN Bible Club . . . likes the friendly attitude at Eastern . . . will live in Arizona. STEINMAN, MARILYN Bible Club . . . spring vocal concerts . . . likes the friendly stu- dents and teachers . . . enjoys the cooperation in Miss Greenf'ie1d's second-hour shorthand class . . . wants to at- tend business school and take a trip with Shirley. STEPHENS, ROGER Likes most of the teachers . . . will at- tend college or join the Army . . . plans on world travel. STEVENS, CHANCY "Chan" likes the girls . . . wants to be a big-game guide in the forest service. STOWELL. BLANCHE Easterner typist . . . Ushers' Club . . . favorite teachers are Mr. Walker and Mr. Brisbin . . . plans on a business career and marriage. SUDBERRY, DELANO Easterner reporter . . . varsity football letter . . . art award . . . thinks Eastern has some pretty good teachers . . . may at- tend college and par- ticipate in sports. D391 swicx, DOROTHY Typist for Easterner ...Drama Club.. . Senior B play cast . . . likes the cute student teachers and Mr. Young . . . plans to marry a certain soldier. TAFT, ZANETTA Y-Teens . . . Art and Drama Clubs . . . col- lege bound. TAYLOR, BETTIE Likes the relation- ship between teachers and students . . . favor- ite teacher is Mr. Bris- bin. TAYLOR, WILMA Chairman for cos- tumes for Senior B play . . . likes being able to choose classes and teachers . . . wants to take a trip to Cali- fornia and Tennessee . . . will work for the state department. TEMPLETON, BETTY Girls' Bowling League. .. G.A.A. . . . likes basketball, foot- ball, and a certain bas- ketball player . . . will work in an office . . . hopes to be married. TESTER, PATRICIA Easterner staff . . . Girls' League represen- tative . . . G.A.A. . . . thinks Eastern girls are pretty . . . will probably work in an office. f E V f THOMAS, NORMAN Varsity Club . . . varsity football, base- ball, and wrestling . . . plans to attend college. THOMPSON, MARILYN Y-Teens . . . likes the friendly atmosphere at Eastern . . . wants to attend comptometer school. THOMPSON, YVONNE Ushers' Club . . . "Vonnie" likes all of the school's activities. THRUSH, LOYCE Easterner reporter. . . Girls' League represen- tative . . . Bible Club . , . G.A.A .... major letter in cheerleading . . . enjoys feeding fudge to Mr. Hayden . . . leaves future plans up to her husband. TOMLINSON, GEORGE Student Council . . . Honor Society projects chairman . . . East- erner staff . . . Science Club... Hi-Y . . . re- serve wrestling . . . may go to college to be a teacher. TRAVIS, PAUL Easterner staff . . . likes the choice of teachers at Eastern. 4 ' I Y ff 4. , 6 . f 'S s .F .4 , ,, Z ' ,V W 46 " rv ff, . f f" ' V ,fa wg we I 40 TRAYER, MARY Retailing Club , . . likes the retailing course . . . enjoys the five minutes between classes . . . would like to work for Bell Tele- phone Company. TROWBRIDGE. PATRICIA Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Y-Teens . . . J-Hop committee . . . would like to know everyone in school be- fore graduation . . . likes dancing, sewing, people, and "pop" music . . . college bound. TRUETT, BARBARA Retailing Club . . . likes her retailing class . . . plans on a short vacation in the South before settling down to a full-time job. TU RCOTTE, DOROTHY Was in New Mexico for her sophomore and junior years . . . Bowl- ing Club . . . enjoys getting out at three o'clock. ULREY, BEVERLY Worked for Mr. Simpson . . . Ushers' Club . . . typing and shorthand certificates . . . would like to take a trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. VALLEAU, JOAN Girls' League repre- sentative , . . French Club . . . enjoys dances after football games . . . likes Mr. Sage's French classes and Mr. Bosch's English classes . . . will probably at- tend M.S.C. VANCE, CAROLE Honor Society . . . Lantern staff . . . Y- Teens Co-ed Council representative . . . G.A.A .... likes the friendliness at Eastern and the senior gym classes . . . will be a secretary. VAN LENT, DAN French Club . . . J-Hop committee . . . Senior B play cast and committee . . . varsity track, basketball, and football . . . likes the athletic opportunities at Eastern . . . will go to college. VAN VLERAH, FRED Band concerts . . . football, track, basket- ball, and wrestling . . . likes the large variety of subjects at Eastern . . . plans on a career in soil conservation. VAN WYHE, WILLIAM Hi-Y . . . J-Hop committee . . . in oper- ettas . . . vocal con- certs . . . varsity foot- ball and track . . . plans to go to college. WARNER, CHARLES Student Council . . . Honor Society . . . boys' sports editor of Lantern . . . Fur, Feather, and Fin and Porpoise Clubs . . . J-Hop committee . . . baseball . . . swim- ming captain . . . col- lege in the future. WASNICH. SHIRLEY Y-Teens . . . likes her sixth-hour gym class . . . wishes there were more teachers like Mrs. Athey . , . will attend business school before taking an office job. 2 fc 'HH M, f Br' BNN . fl? iv, -wr, 41 - 1 4, . .LUV . wry! X X, ..3. My , 1""' WATERS, WILLIAM Marching and Con- cert bancls . . . likes the freedom at noon hours . . . would like to take up cabinet making . . . may go to college. WEAVER. CAROLYN Latin and Science Clubs . . . magazine campaign secretary for home room . . . held home room otiices . . . likes the friendly stu- dents and teachers. es- peciaily Mr. Butler. . . enjoys most sports . . . future nurse. WEBB, BARBARA Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Y-Teens . . . home room treas- urer . . . fond of Mr. Bosch . . . likes her sixth-hour gym class . . . will work in an office. WECK, RICHARD Hi-Y . . . likes the cooperation of Eastern students when he takes pictures . . . plans to be a photographer or a tool and die maker. WERY, GERALD Student Council . . . Hi-Y and Science Clubs . . . band con- certs . . . reserve wrest- ling . . . president of band . . . won band scholarship to Inter- lochen . . . likes the noon meals . . . plans to go to M.S.C. to study music. WHIPPLE. WARREN Admires his teachers' eiforts to add to his knowledge . . . plans to study engineering at M.S.C .... wants to see the world after marriage. 1 ' . ' W4 I ' 7, If A I WHITE, MARILYN Handicraft Club . . . likes vacations and Mr. Butler . . . will be a surgical nurse. WHITFORD, MAXINE Student Council . . . Girls' League represen- tative . . . Ushersl, Latin, and Bible Clubs . . , likes her noisy home room and the wonder- ful English teachers, especially the one in 3-67. WILDER, MARLENE Student Council rep- resentative . . . cashier in cafeteria for a year . . . likes Mr. Hayden and Eastern's friendli- ness . . . hopes to move out of the state and work on a Marine Base. WILKINS, SHIRLEY Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Needle- craft Club . . . won first place in poppy- poster contest , . . likes her teachers . . . en- joys the activities at Eastern . . . plans to attend business college. WILLIAM S, RICHARD Enjoys the long noon hours . . . plans to marry. WILLSEY, CAROL Spanish and Tennis Clubs . . . likes sports of all kinds . . . wants to go to Texas with 'lPretzel." 42 WOLCOTT, JACK Spanish and Drama Clubs . . . Madrigal Choir . . . J-Hop com- mittee . . . in operetta . . . college bound. WOOTEN, BARBARA Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Paint Splashers' Club . . . worked in library . . . G.A.A .... plans on a career in nursing. WORGUL, DON Likes Eastern's wood- shop, autoshop, and drafting teachers . . . will spend a few years in the Navy, then enter the field of electronics. WRIGHT, SHERRIE Drama Club . . . G.A.A .... likes to go to football and basket- ball games . . , will have a career as a buyer. YEOMAN, ROBERT Enjoys the short afternoons at Eastern . . . will attend school in the Navy. ZABRODSKY. ELIZABETH Girls' League repre- sentative . . . on bowl- ing team . . . G.A.A. . . . enjoys getting out at three o'clock . . . likes Mr. McCann . . . will go to college and Arizona Pleasant Memories Most of the students at Eastern realize that school days are made up of unpleasant, as well as pleasant, experiences. Here, Jack Norton delights in teasing two of his friends, Annette Peterson and Merib LaRocque, with one of the friendly rodents which inhabit Eastern's lockers. 'NA One thing that an Eastern college-preparatory student will never forget is the writing of the long term, which involves those troublesome "bib. cards." Looking through the Readers' Guide for additional material, are Gerald Wery, George Tomlinson, and Jacqueline Marshall. Senior A Oliiicers Seated: Jim Sinadinos, presidentg Charles Warner, vice-presidentg Maxine Burnham, secretaryg and Joan Boettcher, treasurer. Standing: Miss Walter, adviser. l 43 l Pleasant Memories ' The J-Hop is one of the most important activities of a class during its three-year stay at Eastern. Here are Marlene Portt, Nancy Clark, Gordon Spink, Mary Colvin, Carol Terkelsen, Judy Graham, Don Cailliez, Mary Ann Daugherty, and joy Petersen working on the decorations under the supervision of Harriet Lee. Senior B Officers Seated: Herb Austin, presidentg Bill Ahlers, vice-presidentg Lorna Perkins, secretaryg and Harriet Lee, treasurer. Standing: Miss Hatch, adviser. i441 ,Q :sit DW fx aff U Mtfj. WW 6 UW' ADAM, ANN Student Council . . . Y-Teens . . . class sec- retary in junior year . . . J-Hop committees . . . worked on Sopho- more Mixer . . . will be an airline hostess. AHLERS, BILL Student Council . . . member of Varsity Club . . . sophomore president and vice- president in senior year . . . varsity football and track teams . . . received three sports letters . . . plans to at- tend college. ALCENIUS, DICK Student Council . . . committee for J-Hop . . . likes some of the teachers . . . plans to join the Navy and later become a hardware merchandiser. ALSPAUGH, DENNY Future plans include being a printer. ANDREWS, BRUCE Honor Society . . . Madrigal Choir . . . participated in oper- ettas and vocal con- certs . . . track team . . . likes the friendli- ness of Eastern . . . college bound, f'J 11 AI A ij . fl! . I -l ,4 X ff s'r1N HERB 'i W ii 5 Student Council . . . 'Qi Varsity Club . . . class f' 1 president in junior and ,C I My senior years . . . parti- L if ff -1' P cipated in operettas , jk, and vocal concerts . . . JU 'gf 52, reserve football, base- X' 2 4,, L, ' ball, and varsity wrest- X N H1 liragd. . . future unde- fb " I Cl e - A ji u ,WQV ' ff QV A f ww U51 X QV V BALLARD, BOB Member of wrestling team U. . . received wrestling letter. BARBER, WOODY Likes "skipping out of home room" . . . plans to study hotel management at college. BASHORE, JACK Band concerts . . . received band letter . . . likes the clever schemes of teachers.. . anxious to get out of school and become a carpenter. BENSON, LEE Band concerts . . . does cartooning . . . did art work for Miss Too- good, Miss Garrity, and Mr. Best.. .likes Eastern's girls . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation. BERG, SALLY Easterner staff . . . appreciates nice, roomy lockers , . , future in- cludes marriage. BISHOP, MARILYN Likes the noisy halls and swell people she meets . . . plans to at- tend business college for a secretarial career. 'Qgwwf fu? , 'f ,af I 'SSD X. Tc- P fi fi 7 it-f CT XXJ N . J BOTTOM, K1-:N Student Council . . . Madrigal Choir . . . in "The Red Mill" . . . publicity committee for ,I-Hop . . . participated in band concerts . . . likes Spanish class . . . will attend college. BOYCE, RON Manager of stage crew . . . likes all the nice, friendly teachers . . . marriage is includ- ed in his future. BROKAW, BILL Participated in band concerts . . . likes the students at Eastern . . . wants a cute wife later on. BROWN, BOB Student Council . . . Spanish and Porpoise Clubs . . . J-Hop com- mittee . . . varsity swimming team . . . thinks we have a great coaching staff and stu- dent body . . . plans to be an engineer. BOROWNELL, CHARLES Student Council rep- resentative-at-large . . . basketball and swim- ming teams , . . likes the vacations . . . wants to own a sports shop. BURT, BEATRICE Likes friendly teach- ers and classmates . . , future plans include a business career. 1 K... CAILLIEZ, DON Lantern staff . . . Sign Painters' and Paint Splashers' Clubs . . . J-Hop committee . . . wishes more teach- ers were like Miss Lowrey . . . plans to attend the Art Insti- tute of Chicago for a career in commercial art. CARL, FRED Member of reserve football and basketball teams . . . likes sports and the spirit in which they are carried on, ,. future undecided, l CASLER, WAYNE Member of Ushers' Club . . . manager of basketball team . . , plans to enter service ll .ry X. X Q 1 X Z7 I f X , W , 5 and later become a machinist. CHAPPLE, DON Var sity football team . . . received two foot- ball letters . . . likes athletic system . . , college bound. CHENOWETH, DON Latin Club . . . re- serve football team . . . likes friendly atmos- phere and the shining faces of girls . . . plans to be a doctor 7 Xzwi 4 so W f' Zz' ly I 1. X 46 or own a tourist lodge. CLARK, NANCY On several J-Hop committees . . . likes the people who attend Eastern . . . hopes to get married someday. . l N N lg sw lt. CLEEVES, MARIAN Likes school spirit among students . . . plans to work awhile, attend college, and get married, COLE, DOUG Member of football team , . . received foot- ball letter . . . likes teachers, especially Mr. Winston . . . future in- cludes college or Navy, then a business career. COLVIN, MARY J-Hop committee . . . likes sports and the friendly students . . . plans a business career and marriage. CONVERSE, SHIRLEY Honor Society . . . Girls' League represen- tative . . . chairman of refreshments for J-Hop . . . worked for Mr. Simpson . . . likes Mr. Bosch and Mr. Potter , . . would like to do secretarial work after graduation. CONVIS, GEORGE Participated in band concerts . . . future undecided. CORNELL, RUTH Committee for J-Hop . . . likes friendly stu- dents and the variety of sports , . . plans marriage soon. , x Q ff X v, f Z f 1 X 1 . .f ff . M" W ,M 4 2 If X 4 'ik fur N4 19' 47 'E' ft A J ' 'I 49491 5' fhliam . V fglyl W I f j ,gt C V " M U jay gyffff :af U40 Q ' 2 2. ,M an fi-0' , Z COSGROVE, KAY President of Ushers' Club . . . likes friendly classmates . . . college bound. CUMMINGS, EDNA Member of G.A.A. . . . publicity commit- tee for J-Hop . . . would like to become a beauty operator. DAMRELL, JEAN Girls' League repre- sentative . . . 1-Hop committee chairman... won second prize in Courtesy Contest . . . likes Mr. Potter's classes . . . future in- cludes marriage. DAUGHERTY, MARY ANN Honor Society . . . Easterner and Lantern staffs . . . Spanish and Science Clubs . . . vice- president of sophomore class . . . committees for J-Hop . . . likes the student participa- tion . . . college bound. DECKER, MARY ANN Honor Society . . . Latin Club . . . reserve debate team . . . par- ticipated in vocal con- certs and festivals . . . opposed to cliques in Eastern . . . plans to study vocal music. DENBY, JOYCE Likes football games, swimming, and short- hand , . . plans to study fashion designing or enter the service. f f , any ef ' Q, T 2 JM., .1 gh! . ., W4 .M f 2535 f-mf is . .fi DeZESS, REVA Girls' League repre- sentative . . . commit- tee for J-Hop . . . G.A.A .... likes Miss Hatch's gym classes . . . plans to be a sec- retary or a sales girl. DICK, CARROLL Honor Society , . . senior editor of Lan- tern . . . Bible Club . . .Madrigal Choir. . . participated in three operettas . . . likes Mr. Sage and Miss Garrity . . . future plans in- clude college or work- ing, later marriage. DORIN, WESLEY Likes Mr. Flory's strictness and the good jobs done under his supervision . . . future includes a good job and settling down. DUNCAN, NANCY Future plans include ofhce work and mar- riage. EVANOFF, LUBA French Club . . . likes the three-o'clock bell and Mr. Winston's talent in giving out blue excuses . . . future includes M.S.C. or Art Institute of Chicago. EVERETT, WINNIE G.A.A .... likes her teachers and classes . . . plans on working after graduation. 48 FEA, JUDY ELLEN Easterner staff . . . French and Drama Clubs . , . chairman of publicity committee for J-Hop . . . likes Mr. Snyder and Mr. Young . . . will study dramatics at a small college. FILDEY, Jo ANNE French Club . . . Madrigal Choir accom- panist . . . played for operettas and vocal concerts . . . wants to have a career in music. GARNER, EDWIN Likes freedom in the halls . . . plans to be- come a radio repair man. GARRAGE, GERALDINE Honor Society . . . Ushers' Club . . . worked on G.O. and Lantern collections . . . likes teachers and shorthand class . . . plans to attend Lan- sing Business Univer- sity to become a pri- vate secretary. GRAHAM, JUDY On committee for J-Hop . . . G.A.A. . , . likes friendly students and teachers . . . plans a business career or marriage. GRAHAM, PATRICIA Member of G.A.A. . . , likes study hall Mr. Walker's class and being called t'Red" . . . will attend busi- ness college. v 'nv sf We gayZ3Wg-ry if f f 'I f 1 .f f .K 3 f ff X, Q X Q 4 i f X E , '47 ' " Law .44 i , 41 nf sqfy? ywgf tg v7vf'f'f W ' f f Z? M 1' ff f f af ' , f A f ', f fw'2Wiz.WZZ?w Wghxwfwcjmf' Z' M -inet to t gommawm ff si w gf .Sl 15, .. - HAGLER, RUSSELL Likes Eastern's loca- tion . . . plans on a business career. HANSON, MARCIA Committee for J-Hop . . . would like to be- come a policewoman . . . hopes that wedding bells are not far away. HARDER, ELIZABETH Honor Society . . . Ushers' Club . . . Lan- tern and G.O. collector . . . likes shorthand . . . would like to be a private secretary. HARTLEY, JERRY Student Council . . . participated in band concerts . . . reserve basketball team . . . received basketball let- ter . . . likes flirting with girls . . . plans on a business career. HARUSKA, EDNA Drama Club . . . tickets, decorations, and publicity commit- tees for ,I-Hop . . . likes the spirit with which all students en- ter into activities . . . future undecided. HATTER, SYLVIA Girls' League repre- sentative . . . Drama Club . . . secretary of class in sophomore year . . . invitations chairman for J-Hop . . . likes home room, Mr. Winston, and Miss Smith . . . plans to attend Sparrow Hos- pital School of Nurs- ing. 49 HEINS, BOB Likes student coop- eration and school spirit . . . would like to travel in the United States and later be- come a draftsman. HEND ERSON, ROBERT French Club . . . worked on J-Hop . . . band member . . . var- sity tennis team and manager of varsity swimming team . . . tennis letters and band award . . . future in- cludes a business career. HESTER, FRED Member of Projec- tors' Club . . . received band letter . . . enjoys Miss Grohe's class . . . would like to be a television engineer. HODGSONH LORETTA Likes to attend bas- ketball games . . . has fun in some classes . . .wants an office job. HOLCOM B, ALLEN Likes school spirit at games and the stu- dent cooperation . . . would like to travel through the United States. HUNT, RICHARD Art and Projectors' Clubs .. . . participated in spring concerts . . . likes friendly atmos- phere and wide variety of classes . . . thinks there should be an ag- riculture course . . . plans to study farming at M.S.C. -vp xi Q1 , T Nqr. 4 ,ai A' 5' if ff ti? 9 M 4 1 dx' 1 fJa-Jifw? ,j'c,' Q INSCO, JOYCE Member of Y-Teens . . . likes third hour in cafeteria . . . plans to clerk in local store, and later marry. JACKARD, JOE ANN French Club . . . likes Eastern's loca- tion . . . would like to enter the Art Insti- tute of Chicago. JACKSON, PETER Bowling League . . . likes sociable teachers and sports fans . . . will join the armed forces and later be- come a state police- man. KEENAN, ESTHER Likes school spirit in pep assemblies and the students' interest in the teams . . . future includes marriage after graduation. KEYES, THOMAS Varsity golf team . . . likes women and mathe- matics . . . plans to enter college to study civil engineering: then, after graduation, he will marry. KIBBY, NANCY Participated in vocal concerts . . . likes foot- ball games and dances . . ,fglans to work in an o ce. WW ,. amd We W 4 Mx' ,few ' ffl 1--.. f 4 M K0 f i Z Z ia f fi ,jx ji' fi ' f , My if 'ff ,f ff ff X f i 501 IT If n,an 2, , , ff f ,M MM A 4 ff ff W W, X J,-I ,ff , ff , W f ff! 'V ff ,m+,gf:W' ff, ff, fX ,Z f 2, Vi A KIRCHER, FRANK Member of Concert Band . . . enjoys Span- ish Class with Ken Bottom . . . will study music at M.S.C. l J L Js stiff' L ' 1 I 1+ I . A iL!'xv..5 xl I ,Ji , u JKISSEE, EERKY Prqjectgs' . . . W ' Arie .I 93 an K y Visigkv-teams . fur!-1 AV" ceived in naqil fand ,- , y 4' r ,v ers 400 "1 ,,r,U I -'bieiixftf Elikes' gi-rg 'as' A5 if 3avEif'2f3e ini ' - -J ,f K' X- 'bv ' l l " l I ". VJ' 1 I KROSBY, MARLENE Ushers' Club . . . likes "that teacher in 2-67" . . . attended M.S. Seminary of Sagi- naw for one year . . . the University of Den- ver will gain another student. LEADBITTER, DONNA Likes friendliness be- tween students and teachers . . . future plans include marriage. LEE, HARRIET Student Council . . . senior class treasurer . . . Drama Club... decorations co-chair- man for J-Hop . . . C1.A.A .... likes the fun and smiles of everyone . . . plans to attend M.S.C. LEMM, MELISANDE Girls' League repre- sentative . . . would like a secretarial posi- tion with the state. LUNDBERG, RON Reserve football and baseball teams . . . en- joys his extended lunch period . . . annoyed by certain teachers . . . hopes to become a machinist. LYBERT, MARILYN Typist for Easterner . . . decorations com- mittee for J-Hop . . . future includes a secre- tarial position with the state. is .MW MAJ OL, FR NK, JR. serve football team . . likes tudent c - operation . . want to study a .S.C. become onst c n engineer egqjif MALCANGI, FRANK Technical student . . . likes all the nice teach- ers . . . wants to own a service station and garage. MARCEAU, JEANNINE Student Council . . Honor Society . Easterner typist . . . J-Hop committee . . . likes people in particu- lar . . . lans to enlist in the Vlyaves and then enter college. MARSH, KENDALL Technical High stu- dent . . . likes the faculty and the school in general . . . plans to be an electrician. X 51 5' w if ve MARTELL, RO EANNA Ush 'psy Club? . . likes txh war ,recep- tion oiif Mondalb morn- ings . xc plans on a sexcr ariall-career. ff 57, ,lx ig s CQDQ 'J' t ifx, 'xx if VX MARTIN, BCLIFF Student Council . . . Fur, Feather, and Fin Club . . . vice-president of Junior class . . . re- serve wrestling and track . . . varsity foot- ball teams . . . future undecided. MAZNER, KATHY On committee for J-Hop. . . . likes third hour in Cafeteria, the swell kids she runs around with, and her home room teacher... future includes college and marriage. MCCLURE, DALE Spanish Club . . . basketball manager . . . likes friendliness of students . . . pet peeve is conceited Sophomore B's . . . M.S.C. bound. MCCONNELL, LYNN Easterner staff . . . Latin, Young Voters', and Ushers' Clubs . . . J-Hop and Sophomore Mixer committees . . . likes Mr. Young's knowledge of history and people . . . future undecided. MCKENZIE, JOYCE Y-Teens . . . refresh- ment committee for J-Hop . . , likes third hour in the cafeteria . . . would like to be a sales clerk. M ILLER, HELEN Girls' Choir . . . G.A.A .... likes gym classes and the friendly students . . . plans to join the WACs and later marry. MILLER, STUART Reserve football team . . . received football letter . . . college bound. MILLS, ROBERT Reserve football . . . varsity baseball and basketball teams . . . received four sports letters . . . would like to enter college. MOLZAN, EMIL Technical High stu- dent . . . likes freedom in halls . . . plans on a business career. MONETTE, JAN Student Council . . . decorations committee for J-Hop . . . wres- tling team. NEUMAN, MELODY Student Council . . . Honor Society . . . Easterner and Lantern staffs . . . chairman of noon recreations . . . favors chairman for J-Hop . . . Senior B play east . . . likes noon hours and vaca- tions. . . college bound. 521 NOLL,GERALD Research department at White Sands is in- cluded in future. PAGE, NORMA Honor Society . . . Student Council . . . sophomore class secre- tary . . . committee for J-I-Iop . . . worked on Sophomore Mixer . . . likes Five minutes be- tween classes . . . fu- ture includes secre- tarial work and Tom. PARKER, DICK Participated in band concerts . . . varsity cross-country team . . . likes his friends and all the girls . . . plans to join the Navy. PECK, M YRNA Y-Teens . . . Girls' League representative . . . refreshments com- mittee for J-Hop . . . likes third hour and her girl friends . . . college bound. PERKINS, LORNA Y-Teens . . . secre- tary of senior class . . . Ushers' Club . . . pub- licity committee for J-Hop . . . plans to enter business college. PETERSEN,JOY Girls' League repre- sentative . . . G.A.A. . . . Spanish Club . . . decorations and pub- licity committees for J-Hop . . . likes Mr, Winston as a home room teacher . . . will attend M.S.C. PIZANA, EZEKIEL Honor Society . . . participated in "Naughty Marietta" and state choir festival . . . varsity track team . . . likes sport sched- ule and school spirit . . . would like to at- tend college. PLINE, LOUISE Member of Ushers' Club . . . likes friendly teachers and class- mates . , . plans on having a business career. POLLOCK, ELAINE Girls' Bowling League . . . likes friend- liness of students . . . plans to be a secretary. PORTT, MARLENE Worked on J-Hop committees . . . G.A.A. . . . likes people at Eastern . . . would like to become a secretary. POWIS, DICK Bowling team . . . likes girls and young teachers . . . plans to join the Air Force and later become a state policeman. PRICE, REX President of Paint Splashers' Club . . . participated in concerts and state choir festival . . . likes all the friends you make in school . . . will join the Navy. 53 PULICE, TOM Student Council and Honor Society . . . vice-president of junior class . . . J-Hop com- mittees . . . varsity football and reserve basketball teams . . . received basketball let- ter . . . college bound. RANSOM, JOHN Committee for J-Hop . . . Boys' Bowling League . . . likes his school chums . . . will study restaurant ad- ministration at M.S.C. RICHARDS, GILBERT French Club . . . Concert and Marching Bands . . . likes Mr. Sage's French class . . . wants a job with a "name" band. ROBISON, RUTH Worked on Lantern collections . . . likes school spirit . . . would like to be a book- keeper. ROGOZINSKI, DENNIS Reserve football and track teams . . . Tech- nical High student . . . will be a radio and television technician . . . may attend college. ROSENDAHL, LORETTA Ushers' and S100 Clubs . . . likes friend- liness of students and teachers . . . may join WACS or take up sec- retarial work. , ,W ,, V ff, I I ff ff Z7 ,ff X r I ,f ' 5 5 if. . z of X of ur l' 'ey , W3 fve- W1 ls 15,7 ROUSER, PAT 'Ushers' Club . . . likes the nice teachers and friendly atmos- phere around school . . . will be a secretary or a telephone operator. SAYER, EUGENE Varsity football team . . . likes sports . . . college bound. SCHAIBLE, BOB Varsity football team . . . likes sports . . . plans to attend trade school. SCHROEDEK CHARLES Technical High stu- dent . . . varsity cross- country team . . . plans a career in drafting. 'IJ' MM s5WfW SEM RAU, DOUG Member of Hi-Y Club . . . participated in vocal concert . . . reserve football team . . . would like to get a job and a motor- cycle. SHIMMIN, JERRY Easterner staff . . . Senior B play commit- tee . . . likes all the friendly teachers . . . future includes Air Corps for three years and later the Michigan State Police. , fe 'A W e . f.,,, , -X. 'fr L., i if x vw X . .,1 f i Q ytyt itttt 45 w ' gi - . ' FQQTW .fee '-ees 5- :15-'5,,3' ' . ' we Qefgseyi , I:54 2, Ze.: if SINCLAIR, NORMAN French Club member . . . likes science courses . . . plans to be an aircraft engineer. SISCO, JEAN Spanish Club . . . G.A.A .... likes friendly surroundings . . . future includes a business career and later marriage. SLACK,BING Honor Society . . . Marching and Concert Bands . . . reserve foot- ball . . . varsity base- ball manager . . . likes the athletic program and Mrs. Athey's Eng- lish class . . . plans to study mechanical engi- neering at M.S.C. SMALLEY, DORIS Bible Club . . . vocal concerts . . . likes Mrs. Kirby . . . plans to do typing for her pastor and his wife. SMITH, DONNA Likes Mr. Potter's English class and his jokes . . . will move to California after graduation. SM ITH, DORIS Ushers' Club . . . likes study hall, Miss Richards' art class, and lunch hour . . . future undecided. SMITH, GEORGE Participated in band concerts . . . reserve football and varsity wrestling teams . . . likes sports . . . looks forward to marriage. SMITHSON. TOLA J-Hop committee . . . had fun in her Mer- cury . . . college bound. SPINK, GORDON Student Council and Honor Society . . . photography editor for Lantern . . . Science and Latin Clubs . . . general chairman of J- Hop . . . drum major ...band award.. . will attend college. STANLEY, DONNA Y-Teens . . . Ushers' Club . . . J-Hop and Sophomore Mixer com- mittees . . . M.S.C. bound. SUMMERS, JUDY Y-Teens and Drama Club . . . committees for J-Hop and Sopho- more Mixer . . . future includes business col- lege and a trip to Hawaii. SWAN, LEE Hi-Y . . . partici- pated in band concerts . . . likes Mr. Young . . . M.S.C. will gain another student. . gQS'X 1 if VW 5227! W M7 ' wf, W' , J W 7 ,W w,!W97 ma, , ' 4 , fm Q, ffsef. Q , , , if ' , , I . af,fS?aiw . J' fy-UC ' gf' gryf gQg5g'e6 neva ' f' . , x " , w'a'r ,MW My P. -1 X " .1 .os .sm ayn 55 TERKELSEN, CAROL Drama and Latin Clubs . . . Y-Teens . . . sophomore class treas- urer . . . committees for J-Hop and Sopho- more Mixer . . . likes being greeted every morning by Judy Sum- mers . . . college bound. TRAN,KENNETH Likes the teachers, boys, and girls at East- ern . . . wants any kind of a job that he can get. VAN PEENEN, WANDA Girls' League repre- sentative . . . commit- tee for J-Hop . . . par- ticipated in vocal ac- tivities . . . likes being walked to classes . . . enjoys sports . . . plans include Horist work in another city. VINE, HELEN Participated in "The Red Mill" . . . likes the students and the teachers . . . future in- cludes nursing. VOKETZ, GARY junior class treas- urer . . . Concert and Marching Bands . . . received band letter . . . would like to be on the outside of school looking in . . . plans to own a men's cloth- ing store. WATSON, RAY Member of Young Voters' Club . . . likes the swell teachers and being treated like a grown-up . . . would like a Job in carpen- try. WATT, JOHN Porpoise Club . . . reserve swimming team . .V . likes Mr. Van Vliet's geometry class . . . plans to attend G.M, Tech. WEYMOUTH, RON Participated in band concerts . . . likes his fellow school mates . . . future undecided. WHITEHEAD, RUDY Technical High stu- dent . . . likes girls that go to this school . . . plans to join the Air Force. WILDER, PAT 'Likes Mr. Potter's Jokes in English class . . . future plans in- clude marriage. WOJACK. ARLENE Likes the friendly kids and just about everything . . . looks forward to marriage. WORDEN, HELEN Ushers' Club . . . likes the friendliness of teachers and students . . . will become a sec- retary. WRIGHT, BONNIE Committee for J-Hop . . . likes third hour in cafeteria . . . will have a job making win- dow displays. YONCHEWSKI, JIM Projectors' Club . . . manager of wrestling team . . . likes sports . . . wishes more boys would go out for wres- tling . . . will own a gas station. 'Vs if 5. 1 1 . 1 1 ' T T -I 'S X " - 19, I rl ., , . 4. 1 1 j - ,I - .. 1 ' . , " .t ' ,t 1, 3 . Q , Q 1 ' -'ia 9 '85 -. U 15 A 'fi ' -47" Q ' - I V uf V V V Ai' , 'S ' ni! ' 6 , 'fi E4 1- 2 W 3-3 V " ' 1' 'N J! 1 -' 'Sys . . L . 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Wfizii no ' -X if 4 Q U e Z3 2 'S zzf fc - ,, , ' - w Sf x ef x Z f WX: I ' , .E WK ' 'fm T Wa, V I , wwf X ,f 5 Y ff 1- 7 ' X-5,13 7 ' ,ff 5 L -- :ff X :- - f 'X ' ' ':: Tw" 1 1' , r nw ' f ,f,'i:wf.:Zw" ,,,Q.4 - w I, ,ax W 5 X , , NS.Q ,, .X ,fa - Q? ' , , ,f,,,w, Mir if w WFWXZKQPQS X gg, I Q g ,Nw X xf , ., ,,... . J, X, My Y www f . ,,'fX4s1Qj'5? ,f , f N Exif! f f .Q ' ff Maggy f-Q,-fp, lf ' f ill bv -fa QQ, wfafs wa x ,, .W 7, ,, A K v ffhffg, ' , cf 'www f fw K, Mf'iQ-, f 'QQ lx , Q,-rw Sy, ,ai hff '24 W ' MW Mm .sffm VA WWA? aw.. ,. Q , nwff, 5 , 4, ,H ', f,,, ff .W 2, f ,944 ffm 1 ,' 7 f ff 41 Mathematics A mixture of "x equals the unknownf, plane figures, spheres, quadratic equations, and graphs educates a sophomore so that he leaves Eastern a qualified mathematics major. Mathematics is a vital requirement for a career in engineering and is also a great aid to logical and clear thinking. Joe Hoats and Ron Penton explain a graph to Mr. Schneider's Algebra IV class. The compli- cated exhibit joe is holding is a mystery to all but joe, and he won't tell. In the bottom picture, Bill Ahlers Hnally comprehends the idea of geometric Figures as Tom Pulice uses models to show him. V i if - x Z f xi , cf Ng 4 fvaiim, X. VNU SW gl Q, fff 1-'F ix? -Q- M f ,f f, X, . mf' "I J V HW U X Q f ,, 3 M97 xc , L' f, 1 7 7 5 1 5, f-in 42 f 1 5 M... .. -...ar 1 5 F 2 1 w MW-M,..,,, ,, f , 1 2 if , .,,, M., .uv .J , "W f 4 ' ' 'Vinum ,,,, f , "c'W"- V MV. , L' ' W V, , 3, -,wmy W I Language Foreign languages are a practical example of the fact that the world is getting smaller. With our European and South American neighbors nearly "sitting in our back yards," Eastern High has risen to meet the occasion by teaching French and Spanish. Latin, the basis of many languages and scien- tific terms, is studied by a great many college prep students. Mary Ann Decker, Ray Fillman, and Joan Hanes, Cicero students, discuss the merits of Roman sandals and clothing. "Vive la France!" Bonnie Shepler, Mike Haynes, and Delores Richey exhibit the symbols of the great French national spirit. 'f' ' f ,f ,Q fl f ,, 'H3f f W f W! W wwf M f I X f Aff f W ff ff an A f , U ff A, I Q f ' f y ' J .xs in , 4 I f Q-,Spy W fiki x V! , A X 'Q Q fp mf? -.sm X fbi 5 M Q ' 7 M LWW 4 X. ,,UA,,A x , 1 QQ fe 1 R W2 fj 57 ffm K, 51 ,c ,,,f 1-ev 19 Z" 1 ' 5: g L2 51, . f f. I 'Q 2' Na Q. 4' , s . Q' f-1-1 si it W K N-., Q-4-vf...,. ,,,.,,., Retazlmg "School a half day and out to work the other half! Lucky kids! How do they do it?" Retailing is the answer! A Senior having a good scholastic record and the necessary credits for graduation may inquire into the possibilities of retailing. If he fulfills the need, Mr. Peterman and the place- ment department help him Find a job if he doesn't already have one. Retailing students spend one of their school hours learning clerk-customer relations. Miss Bar- bara Davis is shown conducting just such a class. 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Husbeck Librarian Miss Aldean Pear exhibits some magazines containing recent il- lustrations of France that might be of use to W. Sage. 75 Y W J. ML lf ' x Home Economics Faculty A meeting is held in the apart- ment for the Home Ec. teachers. Left to right: L. Brunson, W. Kirby, M. Holmes, G. Manches- ter 76 Mathematics Faculty The "brains" hold a meeting in the social room. Left to right: J. Burnham, R. Schneider, F. Van Vliet, C. Walcott, M. Mor- rison Commercial Faculty Row 1.' M. Greenfield, H. Wal- ter, R. Peterrrmn, V. James, E. Cline Row 2: A. Cohn, R. Winston, M. Simpson, R. Walker, R. Chamberlain - N V U , . J ' 4 sy 'Wig Y L. 1 f ' I, -7, ' ' 5 ' " ,1 , "'f'. ' , , fl -' , x , ', -,j, '-A. 'V ,s , f .95 1, .4 f, . f "" ' ,,-i f' " V ' A, w p s - J. I . . , . W, 9 . .1 Y x ,. . .f . ,er ,'K'25v-,--.4 '- " ' L 'j . 4. 1' ' ff. ' ' L V J' ' W, U D '45 . v J. -L, .H . , A 1 1 ' .1 2 Af. .fe ' ' ' , ' 4 . 1, f Y I 4' I ,a - hw. , f 4- fr-1 - 'ft ' . 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Rosier, M. Cole, K. Bottom, P. Douglas, G. Wery I l L. Benson, D. Reeve, B. Cook, Hull, B. Slack, G. Richards, H. Evert, R. Schultz, K. Weeks, J. Best, H. Miller, D. Toman, G. The high-stepping drum major, Gordon Looking at the assignment board, Frank Kircher, Spink, brings entertainment to the football Gerry Wery, Jerry Hartley, George Grof, and Jack fans, Norton find the time for rehearsals. E791 5 rf. J 5 W I V M ad rigal Choir ., R E . . M,V,. ' ,f 1" I K' A group of the Madrigal Choir members rehearse a song that Always with this same bright will be sung on their trip to Iowa during spring vacation. smile, Mr. Mclntire directs the Fine Madrigal Choir and the other vocal groups of Eastern. "The Red Mill" Schuurmans, H. Vine, J. Harris, S. McGann, S. Jennings, J. Dickerson, G. Kopp, J. Spagnuolo, B. Homer Mr. Mclntire Row 3: H. Austin, J. Hoats, R. Luttrell, C. Bliesener, L. Skinner, T. Giddings, J. Ford, G. G-rof, J. Meredith G. Hamilton, J. Wolcott, B. Barry, D. McConkey, R. 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UH Center: Caroline Anderson, Ron Penton, Betty Templeton, Danny VanLent, Shirley Paeth, and Chuck Warner admire "Mary's little lamb" who arrived for the dance. Left: Gary Cutler's music sets the mood for the April evening. Senior Prom Center: Pat Kreiser, Dick Fuller, Ron Mor- gan, and Beverly Monroe get a close-up of the devices used to produce the magically glittering stars and the multi-colored planets. Right: Bill Lynn and Joan Boettcher happily receive favors from Doug Buckner and Carolyn Beurmann. "Stairway to the Stars" January Class of 1952 Left: Huge stars shine down in all their splendor on diminutive Della Gaiduchik and her escort, Jerry Powell. I ,mlm ' , Z , - .Q I 1 ,, V , s if f , My ,W ,A . 861 I-H011 "Moonlight Bay" January Class of 1953 Right: Gordon Spink, Hallie Burns, Jack Rummel, and Harriet Lee admire the flowers growing by the murky pool. f fx Lev Center: Shirley Converse, Bruce Sharp, Tom Pulice, Norma Page, Sylvia Hatter, and Dick Parker plan a cruise on "Moonlight Bay." Left: Herb Austin and Ethel Walker receive miniature carousels from Bob Brown and Melody Neuman. Senior B Play Cast Row 1: M. Pettit, A. Peterson, J. Marshall, J. Newman, S. Edington, D. Swick, M. Munroe Row 2: D. Hull, R. Adams, R. Johnson, I. Johnson, E. jackinchuk, D. Heath, B. Davis, T. Giddings, R. Anderson Senior B Play Cast Row 1: L. McConnell, J. Marceau, J. Fea, C. Dick, H. Lee, S. Hatter Row 2: M. Neuman, J, Watt, D. Cailliez, B. Henderson, D. Chenoweth, C. Terkelsen E381 "Father of the Bride" June Class of 1952 After many trials, tears, and tantrums, Rollie Anderson sympathizes with father CDick John- Don Heath and Margaret Pettit become Mr. and Mrs. Buckley Dunstan "and live happily ever after." sonj as Annette Peterson helps him with his snug- fittirxg tuxedo which he wore twenty years and fifty pounds ago. "Meet Corliss Archer" January Class of 1953 Judy Fea is highly amused as Carol Ter- kelsen points out to Don Cailliez the horrible results of juvenile delinquency. She almost convinces the horrified Dexter that he is headed for a career in crime. Sylvia Hatter, the maid, casually dusts furniture, unaware of the bomb shell in the form of a diary which Harriet Lee and Judy Fea are creating. Bob Henderson, Dexter's father, little realizes how his son is to become involved in this plot. E891 fra- v- . .. Y A V --- Mr. Poulos, as the inquisitive Bud, examines Miss Benjamin smiles tolerantly at brother Bill the counterfeit bill offered him by Mr. Stillman, Potter's condemnation of the stuffy Mr. Walker's old- alias Sawbuck Sam. Can't he recognize a fashioned bathing suit. Miss Polglase, in the back- "phodoney" when he sees one? ground, also looks a trifle disapproving of her fiance's taste. ' ,X a k ' 3 I it m ,fi Yi, Row 1: Mr. Walker, Mr. Poulos, Miss James, Miss Polglase, Miss Walter, Mrs. Huffman, Miss Lowrey Row 2: Miss Holmes, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Lott, Mr. Potter, Mr. Stillman, Miss Benjamin E901 Tumbling Club Row 1: R. Horstman, J. Hanchett, H. Austin, R. Tavenner, G. Haga, G. Fuller Row 2: J. Drumm, B. White, K. White, J. Hargrove, I. Behbehani, R. Carr, Mr. Johnson Science Club i' Row 1: G. Wery, B. O'Shaughnessey, P. Douglas, R. Preuss, B. Browder, B. Tomlinson Row 2: R. Johnson, L. Johnson, F. Kruger, M. LaRocque, C. Weaver, Mr. Snyder Row 3: M. Pettit, S. Heydrick, C. Anderson, M. Burnham, M. Franke E911 Workers for Christ Row I: K. Shipley, P. King, E. Kinney, S. Gokee, M. Steinman, E. Peterson, C. Pier, J. Murray Row 2: D. Smalley, E. Steffen, A. Hutchings, C. Hillman, C. Chenoweth, M. Burnham, B. Potter, P. Osteen L. Thrush , Row 3: M. Jakway, J. Dodge, M. McKinney, M. Headley, M. Wilkins, J. Deehan, R. Saxman, R. Cottom, C. Dick, D. Crowell, J. Insco French Club Row 1: M. LaRocque, M. Pughe, P. DuBreuil, M. Munroe, S. Hartwig, B. Shepler, E. Otto, A. Peterson, J. Welsh, J. Howell, S. Price Row 2: J. Clark, B. Hoy, S. McGann, D. Bellinger, M. Harrison, S. Laird, P. Harkness, B. Schultz, D. Burnham, E. Hummel, B. Thompson, P. Rice, Mr. Sage Row 3: J. Marshall, J. Dickerson, J. Valleau, C. Anderson, M. Franke, J. Earley, A. McIntire, P. Wilson, M. O'Brien, T. Thomas, J. Beaumont, J. Beelby, J. Harris, J. Thompson, S. Christensen Row 4: M. Haynes, S. Eriksen, D. Barker, P. Crockett, J. Hoats, B. Anderson, G. Abent, G. Richards, M. God- frey, I. Sauer, S. Hill E921 Drama Club Row 1: J. Skinner, C. Winnicki, P. Weber, P. Tavenner, M. Neuman, R. Haut, L. Johnson, H. Shipman, J. Spagnuolo, Z. Taft Row 2: E. Hogan, D. Vanderbeck, C. Peak, D. Dietz, T. Harcus, E. Haruska, S. Hatter, H. Lee, S. Wright, J. Jackson Porpoise Club Row 1: W. Ruppal, R. Opper, A. Myers, R. Cleeves, F. Warner, R. Tavenner, M. Corn, D. Chadwell, J. Sina- dinos, D. Moline, R. Furchtsam Row 2: G. Smalley, J. Burns, R. Blink, S. Forbes, C. Warner, M. Clark, B. Augenstein, C. Ballor, J. Miller, Mr. Stillman Row 3: R. Penton, D. Berg, D. Satterneld, D. Radway, G. Randall, R. Gelfound, J. Abell, K. Knight, T. Carr l 93 1 Fur, Feather and Fin Row 1: D. Moore, H. Fronczak, D. Miller, J. Cushman, J. Cruthis, C. Gallagher, B. Bischoff, J. Sellek Row 2: T. Jenkins, E. Lindley, J. Cruthis, G. Knight, B. Besley, R. Fuller, R. Carr, Mr. Chamberlain Hi-Y l Row I: J. Beyerhelm, F. Hayden, L. Button, B. Barnard, B. VanWyhe, B. Spagnuolo, T. Eldred, J. Sellek B. Blanding Row 2: P. Hassler, G. Richards, T. Giddings, J. Ritter, E. Cary, R. Montgomery, K. Moss, Mr. Sheathelm Row 3: G. Matthews, R. Clouse, J. Johnson, J. Norton, J. Powell, S. Semrau, J. Wright, A. Parks E941 Varsity Club Row 1: B. O'Shaughnessey, A. Dell, R. Haut, D. Fuller, J. Sinndinos, L. Shance, H. Austin, D. Moline, J. Cush- man, C. Harmon Row 2: B. Ahlers, C. Gallagher, D. Radway, J. Cruthis, B. Stragier, B. Barnard, B. Augenstein, M. Clark, Mr. Husbeck RowB3:ER. 1Adams, D. Sudberry, D. Rom, N. Thomas, J. Cruthis, L. Fladseth, D. Williams, B. Besley, C. Ballor, . ver Latin Club Row 1: K. DeYoe, C. Klettke, M. Decker, J. Domagalski, N. Fast, D. Gibbs, V. Darmer, J. Knight, J. Evans, G. Chapman Row 2: M. Cochran, E. Helmer, N. Masseau, M. Guenoff, O. Zabrodsky, S. Marzke, S. Green, A. Bosom P. Whiteside, P. Snyder, Miss Smith ' Row 3: L. Hamill, H. Ransom, H. Powell, A. Berger, J. Peterson, D. Chenoweth, J. Benson, E. Marks O. Schu- bel, D. Ward ' l95l Spanish Club Row 1: J. Beaumont, P. Altman, J. Bedford, B. Plowman, M. Gietzel, E. Bee, J. Walker Row 2: J. Locke, E. Cheney, J. Carpenter, A. Hutchings, I. Sisco, M. Hammond, P. Beekman, Miss Polglase Row 3: N. Whitson, K. Hayden, M. Gietzel, R. Robinson, R. Baker, J. Willsey Ushers' Club yu W ,,,, ...W 'Q , rv ,,., ,,.., Q Row 1: B. Fay, H. Worden, B. Eichholtz, I. Benson, M. Watson, D. Weeks, J. Addiss Row 2: L. McConnell, R. Dell, I. Barrows, N. Masseau, L. Wilson, S. Wheaton, P. Anderson, Miss Cline Row 3: M. Andrus, M. Shultz, G. Garrage, E. Harder, D. Smith, K. Cosgrove, D. Johnson, D. Beach E961 Y-Teens Row 1: S. Goossen, J. Angell, J. Hamilton, J. Smith, E. Emmons, B. Eichholtz, J. Locke, R. Leiby, M. Ham- mond, J. Howell Row 2: B. Adams, E. Fineout, E. Bee, C. Copeland, S. Johnson, M. Batsche, Y. Crandall, B. Holsinger, D. Barker, S. Carter, E. Gaiduchik Row 3: B. Baker, S. Kimball, K. Leuenberger, M. Jackson, A. Mclntire, E. Kahres, C. Chenoweth, N. Bauer, M. Gietzel, Mrs. Huffman Row 4: S. Barnhart, M. Covalt, G. Carper, J. Earley, G. Kopp, J. Barrows, R. Dell, M. Davis, B. Lincolnhol, J. Miller Y-Teens Row 1: J. Walker, G. Reible, P. Tavenner, N. O'Brien, M. Schuurmans, J. Medlock, B. Monroe, J. McKenna, Z. Taft, S. Hartwig, M. Munroe, K. Northey Row 2: N. Whitson, J. Sisco, B. Plowman, C. Pierce, B. Redstrom, C. Winnicki, C. Vance, P. Waite, S. Mor- gan, D. McGinnis, G. Norris, S. Rees, J. Schmeichel, Mrs. Huffman Row 3: J. Martin, J. Summers, P. Wilson, J. Prior, C. Peak, J. Spagnuolo, P. Leyrer, D. Vanderbeck, M. Pearce, B. Corp, J. David, J. Tomlinson, M. Simzak, B. Powell, M. Marskamp Row 4: D. Jennings, J. May, J. Webb, J. White, M. Wolf, P. Sidoti, D. Gaiduchik, M. Watson, S. Reed, J. Moening, V. Peters, Y. Peterman, J. Newman, C. Hosford, B. Cook E971 Needlecraft Club Row 1: D. Marsh, J. Bohland, J. Hanes, S. Subar, N. Subar Row 2: L. Lowery, K. Hill, A. Scott, S. Bartlett, J. Corwin Paint S plashers Row 1: J. Neller, R. Whaley, J. Carlson, L. Arnold, J. jenkins Row 2: D. Cailliez, B. Davis, R. Hunt, R. Price, G. Shaffer, Miss Richards E981 ' q ' Sign Painters Row 1: M. Gardner, J. Locke, K. Bond, C. Hillman Row 2: D. Russ, R. Nolan, D. Cailliez, B. Davis, L. Bloom, Miss Richards Mermaid Club Row 1: B. Baker, B. Baker, G. Howard, D. McGinnis, C. Kzeski, J. Hungerford, B..Yoder, E. Hogan, P. Taven- HSI' Row 2: B. Schultz, J. Haga, ,T. Davis, M. Pierson, P. Comstock, J. Boettcher, S. Heydrick, J. Maleitzke, C Backus, P. Moffitt, Miss Hatch i991 Projectors' Club Row 1: J. Sellek, R. Carr, B. Blanding, J. Yonchewski, P. Bailey, L. Fladseth Row 2.' A. Sorlas, R. Hunt, D. Doane, B. Thompson, D. Williams, B. Esterline, Mr. Cohn Row 3: J. Dunn, E. Gladstone, R. Goff, F. Norton, G. Knight, K. Griswold, T. Cleeves Boys' Bowling Team Captains and OHicers Row 1: A. Colthorp, K. Vanderlip, B. Esterline, M. Demitroff, F. Yarger, D. Powis Row 2: Mr. Walker, B. LaFraugh, D. NeSmith, M. Zea, B. Boerema, J. Wilbur f100J With ease and grace, Betty Templeton Nancy Heydrick shows Betty Plowman and Shirley demonstrates perfect form in bowling. Need- Paeth the importance of choosing a ball which will fit less to say, a strike was the result. the individual bowler's hand. Girls' Bowling Team Captains and Oiicers Row 1: B. Baker, S. Heydrick, S. I-Iartwig, M. Pierson, C. Steadman, J. Davis, J. Medlock, D. Barker Row 2: S. Jennings, I. Southwell, D. Johnson, S. Barnhart, E. Hummel, S. Marzke, J. Rennells, J. King, S. Foust f101J Easterner Marie Terranova rapidly types some last- minute stories for journalism classes. The dead-line is near, and the paper must be out on time, for the Quakers thoroughly enjoy this student production. Row 1 B Cook P Tester D Spielberg L Hewitt B Slnder J. Marceau, M. Lybert, M. Daugherty, M. Neu- Row 2 I Fildey M Crlswell E Emmons M Terranova P Drown, J. Maleitzke, A. Stevens, J. Kennedy, Row 3 L McConnell J Fea M Shepard R Travis D Sudberry, J. Cruthis, J. Cruthis, R. Anderson, J. Shim- Chuck Harmon, editor-in-chief, seems amused Gordon Spink, photography editor, dictates a picture by some of the senior write7ups. Not all of the schedule to the business manager, Shirley Schultz. The effi- students' original remarks find their way into cient senior editor, Esther Peterson, looks on approvingly. the year book. Row I: B. Hoy, J. McIntosh, S. McGann, E. Peterson, M. Criswell, M. Burnham, B. Baxter, S. Schultz Row 2: Miss Richards, M. Munroe, C. Warner, M. Neuman, C. Harmon, H. Powell, J. Holland, D. Cailliez, C Chenoweth, Miss Lowrey , Row 3: M. Gietzel, M. Daugherty, C. Anderson, C. Dick, C. Steadman, B. Davis, L. Schwartzman, C. Vance B. Cook, G. Spink f103J Debate Janet Swix, Bruce Anderson, and Jacquie Marshall Nancy Spencer holds the trophy which she admire one of the plaques awarded to the Quakers for won as a sophomore for her interpretation of outstanding achievement in forensics. the dramatic reading "A Very Busy Woman." Row 1: J. Walker, J. Marshall, S. Subar, J. Swix, A. Hutchings, P. Mofhtt Row 2: L. Alcala, J. Deehan, F. Norton, B. Anderson, J. Amos, N. Spencer, Mr. Harris f104j Y x v 14 -' . . r- , 1, V -fg-..-'fi nr X , . ' - , . e ,x ' -V 4 .- . , . I 15 Q1 .Wim ' ' HJ. . 327 set' ...wi ,gtg 1 r 1 - -Q hu, 1 V 5 151' ,- J gg A ' ' r - J V' ' 1 , ,,.+'V :rn . , n --"' . . -f' v Q' V.' Vyj. ,. . V fi or , ' -3 :V . I V iz" " r QT - .-L I V4 1 Y - R Ns' 1 . . ggi, v 4 'I is H I if a W A ,L " V M b Q, H - , ' :. 5 1 - ,if V. -, TQ" 41-.5 ' ,,g5"'- ' 4 ' -v ' V 1.1. ' -- V 'V' - '- , .. 1 A 'W 'B Q :fs . 'V E , ,. .. V fxkffif ?'e.'24"3.-, ' f 'MQ' ' ' ' f - ' " -- 4...-""' -N A -V f ' W. H., 'WV 1 -L- Q ,-.. 51,49-. ' X - N.. .. .rv - . -sq wwlqg V V g I N " 'EGF' 551' -- Of .sf ,. "wmv-an-Qi - . g .. 'T' -ev-ffl -15 -L' X, - ,Q ' .. -. '-'lgr' ,,. VV V V A, . . ff -, :Vwy '-f.- .145 W :VM ,.- 5-'w a v H 4- VV 4 '-' V V ., I , V '1 4, ...L V 1 ., , . 'Y ' sf-sf . Mm, . V - , 'uv " ' V-.,Vi,f1i 'V-T' ' ' : , 4-sf-f ':,,5'-:n.f. ' 1 , . . 7' ' r' ff" is ."""""-'-N, .ak 5' if ,. .lu :1.w-fd'4'6"""""n:' 'lg LV L. 5 ' LN... ,Mull-V ""'N-4-w.,,, 33 QW' i ' .1 .Epi 'gif Q . . .4 ' rl - ,i .'.u!,4.s..u .e...4.+. .:.a..ih, 1...-.-1:29-44 ,rm .N l I x 1-' "K ' , . ' ' 1- "Cf ' .. ,nl 1---In 'L ,..,' -' ' ' .. . J.1f-"f"- A A .1747 Q -si Sig- I 1 V fu, V .--,. 'V f V - H' - Y . . 1 V A If K ,,. . Wewwts-pwqzr-zkvffi - ' if :Q I .I QV. ' ,N-.f ' 5, ,V.,iy1"ff-A V If , QL W. . V . V, ...,..-,--w'w'i.af1M11 'r-111, g5vg,ww.f ', ,p:vj5"'f'L-1':B.- W- ' ' ' ' :bw '72, I' 'f 'X'-nv-.-nm, - 7 vf V Jn -Nflffs Qin-. "ily . , 4'l"sf7.a4-vg,..7..,,1V-uw -Vu-0 1 X lr .1 Varsity Football Row 1: B. Barnard, J. Lewis, J. Sinadinos, D. Fuller, B. Knight, C. Martin, R. Luttrell, B. Thornton, A. Ban croft, L. Fladseth Row 2: B. O'Shaughnessey, B. Ovenhouse, E. Sayer, R. Cross, D. Sudberry, B. Ahlers, D. Williams, R. Frakes J. Knapp , Row 3: Mr. Husbeck, D. Rom, N. Thomas, B. Schaible, B. Stragier, Mr. McCann, F. Droesch, R. Haut, L. Tiede man, I. Eyre, D. Crissey, Mr. Cohn SCORES Eastern Eastern Saginaw Arthur Hill ........ .. 18 6 Jackson ...,,,....... 6 0 Owosso ......,........,........... .. 6 0 Ann Arbor .....,.... 27 0 East Detroit ............. .. 7 6 Grand Rapids ......., 13 0 Battle Creek ....... .. 12 0 Sexton ............... 13 6 Reserve Football Row 1: M, Gingway, J. Fast, B. Bischoff, B. Banner, G. Haga, G. Smith, B. Allen, G. Ovenhouse Row 2: T. Kissee, B. Slack, M. Wood, B. Laderoot, R. Carr, S. Miller, H. Austin, B. Franke Row 3: D. Semrau, D. Brayton, W. Belfry, D. McConkey, C. Baker, J. Bond, H. Grant, R. Tavenner, R. Lewis, T. Pulice, Mr. Cohn 1:1061 ? ,A. , 2 J' www f f , X ff ww Uf47QZ!Zu7fZ -ffm? M ,X KN Cy!x6QV 9645 Www 51071 WGWJM Sophomore Football Q? QI 4 . , l I ' ,. . .M,1Mfr.S...f . ,ae Row 1: D. Kettle, W. Willard, B. Cole, K. Lundberg, O. Schubel, A. Fox, J. Bogle, J. Rhea, B. Eckerle, T. Carr Row 2.' T. Plocharczyk, P. Maurer, J. Foote, G. Fuller, K. Knight, A. Steadman, P. Bailey, D. Smith, J. Stauffer, D. Mitchell, C. Daman, C. Bliesener Row 3: Mr. Bosch, R. Friday, B. Esterline, J. Farmer, D. Snitgen, R. Fuller, 'D. Bower, R. Furchtsam, D. Baker, F. Warner, J. Klasko, D. Gulick, D. Waker, B. Sheathelm, Mr. Hayden Cross-Country -J 5 Row I: C. Schroeder, G. Scarlett, L. Blair, J. Robbins Row 2: D. Parker, L. Brudvik, D. May, C. Herman Eastern Eastern Everett ,............... Z2 33 Sexton ............. .... 2 0 39 Battle Creek ...... 18 41 Ann Arbor ....,. .... 1 9 44 Kalamazoo ...,,..... 18 45 Jackson ........ ..,, 2 3 35 Flint Central ...... Z1 38 Ypsilanti .... .... 2 2 33 f108J Basketball Row 1: B. Dunckel, managerg J. Brady, D. VanLent, D. Fuller, D. Williams J Hartley F Warner B Ban ner, manager Row 2: J. Cruthis, C. Baker, R. Mills, Mr. Altenhof, R. Stragier, A. Bancroft J Cruthls Alumni ......... .... Kalamazoo Saginaw .. Owosso .... Alpena .... Ann Arbor jackson ,... Sexton ...... Eastern Eastern Flint Central Battle Creek Ottawa Hills Ann Arbor .. Owosso ...,..., Jackson ..,,.... Sexton l..,.l.... Battle Creek Reserve Basketball Row 1: F. Mann, D. Barker, R. Lewis, A. Dell, B. Haney, B. Thornton Row 2: J. Wischmeyer, L. Button, B. Sheathelm, B. Luoma, L. McGill G Wheelock M Cole Mr Spltler f109j 2 J ri lx, 3 Q A fa ga xgezam 0 Basketball Z Z Q? fewf l Wrestling ,, A 2 0 I --f. Row 1: G. Smith, B. Allen, J. Cushman, J. Sinadinos, J. Hanchett, J. Knapp, N. Thomas, G. Ross, C. Gallagher B. Ballard, L. Johnson, B. Ovenhouse, H. Austin, G. Wilson Row 2.' Mr. Johnson, K. Matelske, M. Gingway, R. Tavenner, J. Bogle, G. Fuller, R. Fuller, B. Kiwala, T. Carr J. Ritter, B. Cole, H. Fronczak, Mr. Swing Row 3: B. Schlak, D. Wohlfert, L. Parish, G. Haga, A. Myers, L. Fladseth, R. Jackson, E. Cary, D. Semrau D Sample, A. Gay, D. Bartrem, D. Morgan Everett ........... .... 3 Ann Arbor ......... .... 1 8 Battle Creek ..,.. .... 3 Sexton ..,.,,...,....... .... 1 8 East Lansing ,.,,,,,, . 9 Eastern Eastern 44 8 Ann Arbor 25 Jackson .......... 47 Everett ....... 18 Jackson ....... 41 Ypsilanti .. Sexton ......... 51101 3 16 8 0 18 --21, 4 ,, ,, ,, ,ix , ,WK fs ' - I , , QA WMWQQ , 1 Q-Mgew-J.m..,,. f ,Y AV' 1 2 vf.Qff4 1 Z W, I ff 1 , f x 5' 21 ff ff f f X in igfwk-'Q WMP if , 6 aff H Q .1 if NQSQM , .- ' 41 7 Q Af f2.4,WffL N , 4 N, ffm? ff ,f XZ, . 1 i Z ff '45 5 K g X a , if 1 Q 1 I' W f 2 wc 1, , nr-X 1 1 N , gi, f f by fia fr. K V ' 4' I 0 1 'D 115 1 2 1 1 A lv n .. xx Q 3,1 as M K 17 1 A ?U74"'lfZZo'rrr.44, fllll Aww 59-+0 Swimming .f Row 1: J. Abell, D. Berg, R. Penton, R. Willard, M, Clark, B. Augenstein, B. Odom, R. Steadman Row 2: K. Jordan, D. Moline, C. Warner, A. Petersen, B. Brown, M. Corn, C. Ballor, M. Price, G. Nelson Row 3: Mr. Stillman, R. Radway, R. Forbes, R. Furchtsam, G. Randall, R. Granger, R. Yeoman, R. Gelfound, R. Henderson, Manager B. Brown, B. Augenstein, D. Radway, C. Warner D. Moline, R. Willard, C. Ballor, M. Clark Eastern Eastern Ypsilanti ,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,, ,... 2 4 56 Ann Arbor ..........--...... ...... 3 1 51 Flint Central ----,.'-.'-,,,, -,,- 3 5 Battle Creek ....- : ........... ..,... 5 6 28 East Grand Rapids .....,.. .... 3 6 48 East Grand Rapids ------- ------ 3 7 47 Jackson -'---,."'-A-------',---- --,. 2 8 Bay Central ....... .. Bay City Central ,.,...... .... 3 8 46 Kalamazoo ------------A- .. 14 70 IIIZJ Baseb all Row 1: M. Clark, J. Sinadinos, C. Gallagher, D. Parks, A. Bobrofsky, P. Bashore Row 2: D. Rom, B. Besley, C. Warner, G. Meredith, B. Stragier, R. Phillips, Coach Spitler Row 3: Coach Sheathelrn, K. McKrill, F. Droesch, N. Thomas, J. Buysse, R. Mills, J. Cruthis, J. Cruthis, G. Kzeski Eastern Owosso .....,..,,.,..,, 6 4 East Lansing ..,.,.,., 6 5 Flint Northern ...., 8 4 Ann Arbor ....,,,.., 6 7 Sexton ...........,... 1 10 Battle Creek .,.,,. 3 2 East Lansing Jackson ............. .. Ann Arbor ....... ,, Jackson ,...,......,.,.. ,, Battle Creek Sexton ..........,,.., .. Eastern 0 17 l 8 2 2 C. Gallagher, K. McKri1l J. Sinadinos, B. Besley L 113 J Track Row 1: M. Swanson, B. Frank, L. Blair, E. Pizana, B. VanWyhe, R. Adams, R. Haggerty Row 2: R. Tavenner, W. Benson, B. Ahlers, H. Webb, R. Harry, D. Cross, J. Miller, B. Reed, C. Ballor Row 3: I. Case, D. Johnson, D. Gilchrist, R. Lathrop, C. Baker, H. Alexander, L. Howison, D. Williams, C. Harmon, L. Brudvik Eastern Eastern Howell ...........,.. ..... 4 475 6424, Jackson ...... ...... 6 454 455V Ann Arbor ........... ,.,,. a 6M zzw Owosso ...... ..,,, 3 on wi Battle Creek ....... ,,,., 8 OM 28M Sexton ,.... ,,,,, 7 OM 38M A -0 2 fav ti gr.. 2 7, C. Ballor R. Cross, R. Johnson f1141 Row I: R. Morgan, R. Barnett, B. Henderson N North R Blmk Row 2: G. Scarlett, B. Blanding, R. Hawkins F Norton Mr Chamberlam Jackson ................ ,.,,, Battle Creek ...,.. ..... Sexton ............... ,,,,, Ann Arbor Row 1: F. Sanford, R. Atherton, O. Schubel R B1sse11 Row 2: F. Stauffer, R.Fu11er, R. Forbes S Forbes A Dell Mr Morrlson Kalamazoo Sexton ............ ....... Sexton ........ ..-.... jackson ...... ....... 352 322 327 356 o . ,f , V A . Phys1caI Educatlon A aw' , , f Z, ZZ! gh! Y 4 f , X My Wf f ff ay ml! gf X Z K, 7 y X! ff!!! 2 yf W7 MMO WJ!! 3 f Z f Q gf yQ,fQ,5f 1 W fff n,A', L I v'A ' ' R. Altenhof D. johnson F. Stillman R. Winston Row I: J. Willsey, R. Heiler G. Scarlett Row 2: R. Schlak, T. Harcus, IiDeBow 'WN ff WW, f . fl M, I WW I ,, , M A. Bancroft, B. Stragier F- Droesch, B. Stragier fll61 v ' U: 'f,. , 1 ,l ,I f .1 5 'Q 1 , . Q M , ' ' . -L ' . . , , X I. I, , :' ' A , v -, ' . A " ' .. ' .. -' +.1 -. " 1 1' 5. -., ff. - 1. D .1 n. -, Q r - , f i af h. 5,-. . 5 V C, 3- . 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V.mdCnBe1'g X 3 ,-,aiu " Y K- fi G Whxtney' I1411 I1-A Class Officers Making plans for the J-Hop are Kenneth Sandy, tre:-xsurerg Dick Cross, presidentg ,Tulane Spagnuolo, sec retaryg and Bob Underwood, vice-president. 11-B Class OHicers , N, Arlin Dell, vice-presidentg Beverlee Noelp, make plans for future class activities. secretaryg Roger Fuller, presidentg and Connie Hearl, treasurer I: 142 :I ll-A A. Archambault B. Banner M. Blizzard O. Bobrofsky F. Brackman G. Daman G. Dodge R. Fenner J. Hamilton E. Hanna S. Hill B. Holland I. Kline K. Northey J. Orel C. Peak Pictures Not Taken E. Sample J. Sauer J. Sauer K. Sawyer D. Smith M. Swanson B. Thornton N. Vanderlip P. Wilson 11-B B. Cole J. Jenkins J. Simpson M. Trahair J. Wilber 10-A Billington Bulock Dedafoe Dorman Howell Leonard Masseau Mills Patterson Peterman Sulkowski White Sophomore Mixer 10-B L. Cassell B. Dodge G. Gregory J. Hanford M. Hulbert R. Meissner R. Pierce L. Roberts J. Schellhamrner P. Scott D. Smith P. Swarthout M. Taylor V. Varady B. White W. Wiltshire Fred Warner, Phyllis Harkness, Otto Schuble, Bob Kiwala, Nancy Heydrick, and Bonnie Holsinger com plete arrangements for the party given in honor of the new sophomore class. 51443 r 1 x it Vt I- v X ,W , Q Ag + A J f . V ,N I , 'IL5' 'I A if W ' 1 f'f,,Q: . 4 fe' R L11 1 , 1. . . -Af . H -, fe-' 1S4'fi '- - I 53'-We . ,., -L., a-. I ' w . 'fff I - K ml ' .K ' , I , v . :':,,4-8' 1. ""f:41gpl1a " V 'N fn. hw-,.:,., , -.ty in ,Mg Nqfxmr-avs 4,2 A igxvvlvlu-M' . ,-sf' fg .pg ""1wv,,q'?' 1 ""'lK Q 'bt Q? .41 .,n:.w-E' 'sL'!""f'V"75'4"',x' 5 - TM L" gp.-' H LY me iiffgiu Umm? nm "wsu, .,i.. , ,lv , , .JP ' Mmm ' ' -4 :far-'ga-w v, g.45--,E-qL,,g:'i" 1 ww pf My-?TG11'Pf 'f1 A vjmf V054 ff 'gf' .' ' " ' AV' 5-, :,p, V 4 . 4 ,f' X , HAL' 3 li l. YK in 1 Fl fl Lantern S tahf Cheerful smiles and busy hands are characteristic of all Lantern staff members. Here, checking on the pro- gress of the yearbook are Barbara Cook, Carol Chenoweth, Miss Richards, Mickey Criswell, Mr. Peterman Gordon Spink, Charles Harmon, Shirley Schultz, Miss Lowrey, and Judy McIntosh. Appreciation The Lantern staff of 1952 extends a sincere expression of thanks to the staff advisers, Miss Lowrey, Miss Richards, and Mr. Peterman, for their expert guidance in composition, art, and business details. Acknowledgments Photography - - - - - Kowalski Studio Engravings - - Lansing Colorplate Company Printing - - Stone Printing Company Covers - - - S. K. Smith Company Binding - - Wagenvoord and Company ' L146j THE 4-STAR SPONSORS EPPLER 6. MCCARRICK Hudson Sales and Service lU23 South Washington Avenue 'k i' 'k ul' LANSING ELECTRIC MOTORS Construction-Motor Repair-Industrial Equipment l905 South Washington Avenue Phone 4-7485 'k 'A' 'A' 'k fm ..... -Mi "tf t'i- 9 3 I ,,.,,,,,,,,,, 211 souTH wAsH1NG'roN Home of HART SCHAFFNER 8. MARX CLOTHES ir -k -k if soon PooD ALWAYS TRIO SANDWICH AND WAFFLE SHOPS No. I-5l6 South Washington Avenue No. 2-1012 East Michigan Avenue No. 3-1905 South Cedar Street 'A' ul' 'k ir MORGAN'S lewelers 4- Silversrniths Our 76th Year Lansing East Lansing riff 9 A-r 228 South Washington 'A' 'A' 'k 'A' LANSING RECREATION CENTER Bowl for Health and Fun Get in the Nation's Leading Sports Bowling and Billiards H09 South Washington Avenue Telephone 4-4382 titt I-XVRUS LANSING ANU 1 I , EAST LANSING I vvv :Arn Leave UISSATISFIEU f1471 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS B O I C H O T ' S Transit-Mixed Concrete - Sand and Gravel Manufacturers ot Cement Brick l8OO Turner Street uk 'A' 'A' 'A' RICHARD'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions a Specialty "It's cr Pleasure to Serve You" 924 East Grand River Avenue 'lr 'ir ul' uk NILES HARDWARE "Your Friendly Neighborhood Store" 1219 East Grand River Avenue i"k'kir lf ,Wt BANK OF LANSING Two Gitices Washington at Michigan Grand River at Center Member of E. D. l. C. uk 'k 'A' ul' ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS Classes and Private Instruction in Ballroom Dancing lO4V2 North Washington Avenue i"k'k1lr Lansing - East Lansing - Charlotte SINZECII' ,S I-I THE 4-STAR SPONSORS ROUSER DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions For Over E55 Years 123 South Washington Avenue 'k'ki'ir Compliments AMERICAN STATE BANK Lansing, Michigan Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'k'k'k'k MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION Lansing 3, Michigan 0 UR HEARTS WERE YDUNG AND GAY Q 2 I5 "i' 2 if TTU' ,nlaail .E -2 it ,---,-- lf1491 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS MARTIN BLOCK CORPORATION Cinder and Concrete Building Units Compressed under Vibration - Steam Cured 1420 East Main Street Telephone 9-7551 uk 'A' 'lr ir PHILLIPS DRUG STORE The Popular Meeting Place of Eastern High School Students for 23 Years Fountain Service Prescriptions School Supplies East Michigan at Pennsylvania 'k 'A' ak 'Ir DO-BOY DONUTS First Mate to lava Open to Midnight Except Saturdays 1006 East Michigan Avenue Telephone 2-9710 'lr 'A' uk ir STUDENT SUPPLY HOUSE Headquarters for New and Used Textbooks Confections - Soft Drinks Across from Eastern Auditorium 'lr 'k ir 'Ir GREGORY, MAYER 6. THOM COMPANY Office Outfitters and Stationers 234 South Capitol Avenue Telephone 2-0755 'k'k'A"k lce Cream . 5 Milk 81C 17c Ouart W Gallon O 1106 West Main Street O 1301 West Mt. Hope Avenue 0 1410 South Washington Avenue I 1236 East Grand River Avenue O 1409 North Larch Street 0 305 North Logan Street I 927 East Main Street 'k 'A' 'A' 1' KOWALSKI PHOTO STUDIOS "Lansing's Most Modern Studio" Official Eastern High School Photographer IUQVZ North Washington Avenue 'kukiralr Compliments O . I . M U N S O N Architect 409 Busch Building t 1501 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS H O T E L O L D S Lansing's Finest 'k'ki"k Nash Automobiles Sales Service Select Used Cars "LES" FOOTE, INC. lll6 South Washington Avenue tiki Vluto- Uwners INSURANCE COMPANY Complete Insurance Protection 'A' 'k 'A' uk' OBRECHT REALTY COMPANY Complete Real Estate Service Sales - Leases - Rentals - Appraisals - Management East Michigan Avenue Phone 4-4405 'k ir 'k nk TREVELLYAN OLDSMOBILE. INC. 3l5 South Capitol Avenue Lansing, Michigan "Rocket" Engine Cars 'Ir 'A' ir if BENSON'S Lansing's Complete Hardware Store North Washington at Ionia 'k 'lr 'lr ir MICHIGAN SCHOOL SERVICE, INC. Complete School Equipment and Supply Service 312-3l4 North Grand Avenue 'A' 'lr 'A' 'A' THE STATE IOURNAL 497 Years of Continuous Service? Circulation Over 60,000 Copies Daily 'k 'k ir 'k Compliments MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Olds Tower Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation f1511 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS MALcoLM MILKS, INC. QED Chrys1er-P1ymouth E gg Sales cmd Service 1' ? E P t d A A ak if if if H 1 -K L A s o R A N G E "Lomsiriq's Favorite for Over 19 Years" 'k 'lr i' ir RAY SABLAIN, INC.-GENERAL CONTRACTORS For Ready-Mixed Concrete - Grave1 A Sand - Ca11 5-3155 For Excavating or Grading-Ca11 2-0734 Peerless Cement Paints-Dri-Mix for Patching ir 'ir ir ir LANSING COLORPLATE COMPANY Enqravers for the "LANTERN" 317 North Larch Street Teiephone 2-O666 if if if if HOME OF ADAMS POTATO CHIPS Adams Popcorn SL Nut Supply Buy ADAMS-Buy the BEST 827 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, Michigan IISZJ THE 4-STAR SPONSORS FRANKLIN DeKLEINE COMPANY MiClHiQ1an's Largest Complete Printing House Color Printing - Lithographing 315 North Grand Avenue 'ktirir Be Sure lt's the Local Product HARVIN'S ICE CREAM "The Cream of Michigan" 229 Swth Cedar Street Telephone 2-1139 'Ir 'Ir if 'Ir .We Royal Gray Magic Portable By the World's Largest Manufacturers of Typewriters See Them at - - - gf gfffifig KIMBALL OFFICE MACHINES -ef e If ll9 West Shiawassee Street 'k 'k 'A' 'k Compliments OLOFSSON TOOL :S DIE COMPANY Precision Gauges - Tools - Dies - ligs Fixtures and Special Machinery W, . REMEff18EF..wueM... ?' I ff ' f f tissj I THE 4-STAR SPONSORS Congratulations and Wishing Every Success to the CLASSES CF "52" REO MOTORS, INC.-LOCAL BRANCH ak ir uk' if BEURMANN-MARSHALL Direct Advertising Sales Promotion 109-1 1 1 North Larch Street Phone 4-4455 nkirti' LENZ BIKE sHoP XMI Factory Distributors biw Cushman Motor Scooters I " Harley Davidson Motorcycles I Oscer C. Lenz 415 South Cedar Street 'k'k'kir MICHIGAN FARM BUREAU 221 North Cedar Street Congratulations to the Classes ot "52" ir 'A' 'lr ir CONVERSE 6. STUMP Prescription Druggists edar and Shiawassee Main and Pennsylvania Phone 5-7317 Phone 4-7512 'A' ir ir ak LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Since 1867 ir ir 'A' ir PROBST DRUG COMPANY In Lansing at - - - 1706 South Logan Street 2508 South Cedar Street 2024 East Michigan Avenue ln East Lansing at - - 116 West Grand River Avenue f1541 TH -ME fr V 7 I 'mils E 4-STAR SPONSORS When You think of Hamburgs lust Think of BENNY'S DRIVE-IN l226 East Michigan Avenue i' 'A' if 'A' Compliments MELLING FORGIN G COMPANY "Drop Forgings" and "Machining" 1709 Thompson Street Lansing 3, Michigan 'lr 'A' tk ir Lansing Wonder Restaurant FAMOUS GRILL Horne of "Chicken in the Rough" The Popular Eating Place of Eastern High Students BILL BURGESS INC. QL Hi' i' 'k i' Lansing's New Ford Dealer FORD I 3003 East Michigan Avenue 'A' ir ir ak' BARKER-FOWLER ELECTRIC COMPANY Television Headquarters Electrical Appliances ll4-ll6 East Gttawa Street ir i' 'A' ir THE COLLEGE REXALL DRUG STORES Greater Lansing Finer Drug Stores East Lansing - - - l0l East Grand River Avenue Lansing- - - 201 North Washington Avenue 'k 'k i' 'A' v 'Where Your Fashion Dollar Buys the Best at Prices You Can Always Afford Nationally-Advertised Fashions You've Seen in O Mademoiselle I Charm O Glamour Complete Children's Department . Seventeen ' Vogue Teen-Age and School Fashions Open Monday and Friday Evenings 2414 South Cedar Street-Parking Unlimited f1551 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS MYERS PRINTING SERVICE Clit Dick - lim Dick Fine Printing Since 1921 ' ' I Weddings 4- Cards - Letterheacls - Envelopes - Publications ' 1421 East Michigan Avenue Telephone 22-55-4 'A' ir 'A' ak PORTER HOTEL 501 Townsend Street ir 'A' if 'Ir THE PAGODA RESTAURANT 1824 East MichiganAvenue Phone 2-6515 'A' if 'A' 'A' VANDERVOORT HARDWARE COMPANY "Authentic Equipment for Every Sport" Lansing and East Lansing if 'lr ir ir ENGLAND-COOK COMPANY Lansing Chevrolet Dealer for 30 Years 419-423 East Michigan Avenue Parnous for Pair Dcaling ak i' ir 'lr BRAUEEZE 1?z11aTDHoUsE We Cater to High School Parties Directly Behind Michigan Theatre Reccmrnendecl by Duncan Hines and A.A.A. . Max R. Brauer, Chet Stan W. Brauer, Host 'kukirir ROOSEVELT HOTEL Halt a Block North of the Capitol 'k1k'k'k PALMER 6. STONE COMPANY Distributors ot BERRY BROTHERS PAINTS 525 East Michigan Avenue Paints -2- Wallpaper Telephones 2-8612 - 4-2145 f 1,561 THE 41-STAI1:ti SEQNSOES Congratulations to the National Champions Ten of the Past Thirteen Years 516,097.82 in 1952 I O E S H I E L D S 'ik' ir ir 12' Covers for the 1952 LANTERN Made by THE S4 K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois uf? W 'ik Sk' ' DAN O'SHAUGHNESSEY DeSoto -:- Plymouth 415 North Washington Avenue-New Car Sales 2501 East Michigan Avenue-Used Car Sales vilrikffiri DEPENDABLE ICE AND FUEL SERVICE LANSING ICE AND FUEL COMPANY . 'Q O PEAMZ AVE PEP' ' lfI57'j THE 2-STAR SPONSORS BOLLERT'S NORTH LANSING HARDWARE 310 East Grand River Avenue 'A' ul' NORTH SIDE PHARMACY Washington at Grand River ir 'A' FRANK'S MARKET 1804 South Washington Avenue ir ir LARRY'S SECOND HAND STORE 1814 South Washington Avenue Phone 5-4776 2701 East 1215 Tur nl' ir HEATHERWOOD FARMS Michigan Avenue Telephone 2-1305 'Ir ir HARRYMAN SHOES 118 South Washington Avenue if ir BANCROF T FLOWER SHOP 1109 South Washington Avenue ir ir THE EDINGTON RUG COMPANY Rugs - Linoleum - Draperies - Carpets 422 South Washington Avenue 'A' ir ARMSTRONG PHARMACY 1218 East Grand River Avenue ir ir NORTH END VARIETY STORE East Grand River at Pennsylvania Avenue ir ir HOLIDAY CLEANERS Insured for Your Protection ner Street Telephone 4-6316 'k if WINN'S FLOOR COVERINGS 1103 South Washington Avenue 51581 THE HOME DAIRY COMPANY 319-21 South Washinqton Avenue v 1-f v wr Vw LN BASEI.. SECOND-HAND STORE 1415 East Grand River Avenue "1" Yr? LANSING IRON AND METAL COMPANY 1404 North Larch Street Phone 2-1303 PREUSS FOOD SHOP 308 East Grand River Avenue Phone 4-4813 DEAN AND HARRIS Ford Sales and Service SX W "HERB" SHINBERG -INSURANCE 615 South Capito1 Avenue Phone 4-5446 f159fI THE 2-STAR SPONSORS RAY THROOP AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds 120 North Pennsylvania Avenue 'Ir 'A' SMITH FLORAL COMPANY Flowers - Gifts 1124 East Mount Hope Avenue i' 'A' RAY I. WALLER Insurance 1015 Bank of Lansing Building 'A' if CLYDE SMITH - MCKNIGHT - LYMAN lnsurance Busch Building if i' 1 VIRGILINE SIMMONS SCHOOL OF DANCING All Types of Dancing 1128 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'lr BACON'S SHOE SERVICE 927 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'lr CRAMPTON'S SUNOCO SERVICE lerorne and Pennsylvania 'ir i' STANLEY I. CLARK Cleaners ancl Dyers 'A' 'Ir MERRITT 6. BAILEY SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family 112W North Washington Avenue 'lr ul' IOHN HERRMANN'S SONS, INC. 218 North Washington Avenue 'k 'A' MARION :S SANDERS 220 North Washington Avenue L 160 J THE 2-STAR SPONSORS MIKE'S MARKET 322-324 North Washington Avenue 'k 'A' EMIL G. LAMBERTSON AGENCY "A Policy for Every Need" 510 American State Bank Building 'k 'k WAGENVOORD 6 COMPANY Library Binding Specialists Lansing, Michigan 'k 'k NEW METHOD CLEANERS 207 South Grand Avenue Phone 9-2791 'A' nl' TALLMADGE CLEANERS AND TAILORS 126-128 East Washtenaw Street Phone 9-4211 if 'k Compliments BAKER'S IEWELRY 115 East Washtenaw Street 'k 'A' LINN QS OWEN IEWELERS 121 West Washtenaw Street Phone 2-0054 'k 'A' ALTMAN'S MEN'S STORE 200 East Michigan Avenue Corner Grand 'k ir LANSING LAUNDRY 61 DRY CLEANERS Phone 2-1535 'k i' VERRA-KLEEN CLEANERS 407 North Washington Avenue 'A' 'A' INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION A 118 West Ottawa Street Phone 4-5314 'A' 'k LARRABEE'S SPORT SHOP Sporting and Athletic Goods If 161 J THE 2-STAR SPONSORS HERMAN HENKEL 814 Olds Tower 'A' wir PEOPLES FINANCE SERVICE, INC. 320 Olds Tower Building 'S' ik STATE CLEANERS 2408 South Cedar Street 'ir 'ik HOWD 6 PATTERSON'S SERVICENTER 2421 South Ceddr Street 'ir 'Il' HAYDEN'S 5c TO 51.00 STORE South Ceddr dt Greenlcrwn Open Nightly until 7:00 P.M 'A' 'W EDWARD G. HACKER COMPANY Realtors nazi THE 2-STAR SPONSORS HILDING OFFICE SUPPLY 228 South Capitol Avenue 'k 'k F. A. MCCARTNEY. C. L. U. 1602 Olds Tower Buildinq Phone 2-1511 'lr 'k Compliments RENIGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ir i' Insurance -:- I. G. REUTTER -:- Real Estate 106V2 North Cedar Street 'A' 'Ir PINO'S MUSIC SHOPS 14 Michiqan Arcade Lucon Theatre Building Lcmsinq East Lansinq 'A' ir ' IOHN WILSON AWNING COMPANY 409 East Shiawassee Street ir if HOWARD COAL 6. SUPPLY COMPANY "lt You Don't Know Your Coal-Know Your Coalman" 'A' 'lr LANSING COMPANY Manufacturers of Industrial Trucks, Wheelbarrows, Etc. if if MICHIGAN SHEET METAL WORKS 116 South Larch Street 'k 'k M 61 L FOOD MARKETS 830 East Kalamazoo Street 4476 West Saginaw Street 'k ir ARLUS DUNN CLEANERS 1227 East Main Street 'Ir 'Ir BOOGAARD IEWELERS 2410 South Cedar Street f1631 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS STOP AND SHOP 2904 East Saqinaw Street ul' 'k SISCO REXALL DRUGS 333-335 South Washinqton Avenue nl' uk CURTIS FOOD MARKET 604 East Kalamazoo Street 'A' ir ARCTIC DAIRY PRODUCTS Get the Best-Get Sealtest ir i' THE DUDLEY PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Paper Merchants il' 'k EZRAY'S CLOTHING STORE 527 East Grand River Avenue i' 'A' THE WEISSINGER PAPER COMPANY 201 North Hosmer Street if if D an c sronss, INC. in North Lansing 'lr 'k INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY Pennsylvania at Hazel ul' 'Ir RUESS :S HIGH FOOD MARKET Corner Cedar and Baker ir 'A' GEORGE CONN GULF SERVICE Corner of Larch and Grand River ir ir ACME SIGN COMPANY Don W. Wheeler - Proprietor l422 East Michigan Avenue f164iI I fi-is "'i?f'qff4x"j1 THE 2-STAH SPfONSffQFi?Q: SYLVIA'S FLOWERS 1409 East Michigan Avenue 1-' '-r w- I 7 if-I P. JACK ROYETON, INC. Kaiser - Frazer 2224 East Michigan Avenue -:"v 4 7 Congpiimehts TIBBETTS INSURANCE AGENCY 1723 East Michigan Avenue -ew 7 vm- , .L, pg CLINTON IEWELRY COMPANY 2002 East Michigan Avenue , ft 1- 7 Y 7 LN IAA MCCLINTOCK CADILLAC COMPANY 2400 East Michigan Avenue fr'-7 vw? I. H. AALEXIINIAN Rugs and Carpets N651 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Home of Good Food HITCH - N - POST CAFE George Pappav1ahodirnitrokopoulous - Manager i' 'A' DAVIS UPHOLSTERING 609 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'lr AL HANSEN. INC. Studebaker Sales 730 East Michigan Avenue i' nl' R. A. WATSON-INSURANCE 1706 East Michigan Avenue ir 'A' VAN PEENEN'S FLOWERS 127 East Michigan Avenue Phone 4-1437 'A' i' BALLAS - LANSING FLORAL 1010 East Mt. 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