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-9358-'I CENIAD 1936 LYNN C. ADAMS, A. B. Western State Normal Manual Arts Track Coach Freshman Class Adviser NELLIE I. BEAUMONT, A. B. Albion College English FLORENCE HOFFMAN, B. s. Michigan State Normal Physical Education Girls' Athletic Association ALICE L. MOORE, M. A. Michigan Latin Inter Nos Press Club Sophomore Class Adviser H. J. NEWELL, M. S. Maryland Biology Biology Club Camera Club DOROTHY M. BENTLEY Secretary to the Principal T .rw I 4-it E11 FRANCES D. AYRES, A. Michigan State College English Orchestra MARGARET A. HARRIS, Michigan State College Arithmetic Eighth Grade Adviser E W. KIEBLER, M. A. Michigan Chemistry General Science Chemistry Club ESTIIER M. MORRIS, M. Missouri Home Economics Senior Home Ec. Club MARGARET NEWHOUSE Michigan History, Civics junior Girl Reserves Eighth Grade Adviser B. A. B. A. - M. A
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Fl--YU--7631 CENIAD 1936 Donald M. O'Hara, A. M. Superintendent SUPERINTENDENTS' MESSAGE: The pain attendant upon saying farewell to you as a class in East Lansing High is offset by the pride I feel in your achievement and the faith I have in your future success. To a remarkable degree, you have attained those goals for which a high school should stand: scholarship, self-reliance, social adjustment and civic responsibility. We are proud of your scholastic record, but we get greater satisfaction out of the fact that you have developed initiative and have become less and less dependent upon your teachers for carrying on your education. You have learned to work and play together and have shown your consciousness of the cooperative and inter- dependent nature of society. You have accept- ed the responsibilities of citizenship and have made a splendid contribution to the establish- ment of an orderly democracy in your school. Donald O'Hara Guy H. Hill, A. M. Principal Tl-IE PRINCIPAL SAYS: Greetings! You are a good gang, a set of straight shooters, a body of thinking citizens working for the good of the group. To me there have been two most gratifying practices in our school this year. First, the practice in self-direction. No one ever attains perfection in self-direction, but you have made great strides in this very important matter. Second, the practice in cooperation. You have recognized the other fellow and have so di- rected your actions as to make the other fel- low's life happier. To be a part of such an organization causes one to run the risk of be- coming too satisfied with his lot. Don't be- come satisfied-keep practicing. Guy H. Hill Nine
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