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95353-43 CENIAD 1936 Sfmnlirtg--P. 'l'enney, -I. Scales, W. Scales, C. Dutton, G. Drake. R. Pritchard. R. Pnblow. XV. Stack Sff'fffl-le llullwft- R- Fflgall- ,l. llarvey. il. lXlnssehnan. Nliss Stophlet. -I. O'llara. li. Loudon. N. llartsuch cFive Star Final', News Theme Chosen By 'Ceniad' Staff for IQ36 Yearbook lay Jani: Mtissutman During the year 1935-1936 the Ceniad staff has hc-ld weekly meetings on Sunday after- noons for the purpose of grinding out copy for the Five Star Final. Once started. inspira- tions came thick and fast. Miss Stophlet. acting as a Board of Directors, and jane Nlnssehnan. I'iditor-in-chief. with the aid of Ruth Fagan and Perry Tenney. Assistant Edi- tors and Star Reporters. Bob Pritchard. Business Manager. handled finances in a smooth way. while Bill Stack. Class President. pushed Ceniad sales to a new hiyh. Social activities were fashionably re- ported by Alanet Oillara. Society Editor. In the world of sport. Dick Publow and Jerry Drake. Sports Editors. came through with PI'2lClically play-by-play descriptions of foot- ball and basketball games. John Scales. Feature Editor. continued the daily features in a new style. with support from the two huniorists, Betty Loudon and Ned Dutton. joke Editors. The Make-up Editors. Nancy llartsuch and Wilson Scales. sent to press the best drawings and cartoons yet. while other pictures were duly brought out of the morgue by -lane llarvey. Snap-shot liditor. and Lloyd Hulbert. Ace Photographer. The Staff heartily thanks Miss Moore. Liter- ary Critic. those smart cubs in the Press Club. and all others who have so generously aided in the writing of the copy for the Ceniad. for their helpful cooperation and the sincere inter- est they have taken in heipini: to make this book a success. Six
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'F 'f CBNIAD 1936 Mr. Ballard, Mr. Crowe, Dr. Ulin, Mr. Allen .-lbrmt .llfmbfrs-Nlrs. Gower, Mrs. Nahstoll, and hir. Smith Desired Addition to School Assured By Board' of Education Endeavors By JANE lNll.lSSELXlAN Lansing High School over the difficulties and problems of the school year. The members of the Board are Mr. S. E. Crowe, president, Mrs. Ida Nahstoll. secretary, and Mrs. Hazel Gower. Dr. R. M. Clin. Mr. Chester Allen, and Mr. C. V. Ballard, trustees. Because of the increased enrollment of the school. Mr. E. C. Smith has been included in the Board as another trustee. During the last nine months, the Board has done something more than the routine work of managing finances and regulating school poli- cies. lt is through this group and theirefforts that a new addition is to be made to the school. They have held many extra meetings. The Board of Education has again led East and spent a great deal of time in working out the program. The government and the P. W. A. have made the additions possible, as the government offered to give part of the money if the city of East Lansing would furnish the rest. In elections held in November and Feb- ruary. East Lansing voted to carry out their part of the bargain. At the time this book goes to press. it is only a matter of selling the bonds before the actual work will begin. Even the contracts have been prepared, so that they may be let at the earliest possible time. And all the time behind these activities, the Board of Education has been pushing the pro- ject on, until now the improvements are prac- tically a reality. At least they will be-with thanks to the Board! Eight
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