East Lansing High School - Ceniad Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1944

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1644 1 vfjjbf I 5 The youngest members of the senior high school really got off to a bang-up start this year. Early in the fall they showed the juniors and seniors what they could do by winning the annual dues drive. Each year the classes compete to see which can get the largest percentage of the class to pay the dues. Much to the sorrow of the upper classmen, the sophs walked off with the senior high prize of five dollars. Another event of the fall was the election of the Student Council representatives. The class chose Nancy Hope, Anita Wellman, Albert Applegate, and Iim Muncie to help lead 'the school this year. Very. competent officers were chosen for the class when Iim Muncie was elected presidentg Rolf Amundson, vice president, Ernie Bueschlen, secretaryg and Bill Cameron, treasurer. Mr. Fuller, Mrs. Shull, and Mrs. Bruegel stood by to help the class through any difficulties. April 1 was the date chosen for the Soph Prom this year. Dick Otto was the general chairman and he was assisted by the following committee chairmen: Mary Ellen Wyngarden, decorations, Barbara McCullagh, refreshmentsg Kenneth Edelson, ticketsg Helen Hubbard, programs and favors: Eloise Mitchell, publicity, Delores Rimboch, musicg and Barbara Finney, invitations. A great deal of work by the class made the party a success and it was enjoyed by the whole high school. There were many outstanding individuals in the sophomore class this year. lack Dingman earned his major letter in football and joined Varsity Club. Ted Swift was on the reserve basketball team and played some mighty good games. Rolf Amundson and Iim Muncie, in addition to being class officers, were on the second football team, and Iim was captain of the team. All-in-all, the class made a very good record for itself this year, and next year will find them really going strong. Row I-Robert Stanley, M Ellen Wynznrden. Della Sh herd, Paul Rood, William Sm h Anita Wellman, George Sm le Ted Swift. Florence Rlce, M ry u Te orrl. Row 2-Jack P te L0 If non, Blll Wise, Honey VnnDer voort. Marian Roehm. Marla. Weaver, Pat Wheeler, Olin Whit- tiemore, Robert Price, Augru tl Wolf, Charles St. John Row 1 Dolores Rlmboch. Joan W h burn. Joyce Wallace. Phyllis Radford, Rosanne Renno, No A Wrizht. Jeanette Proctor. B W Smith. Helene Vorce. Mn. Sh fiti S G il?

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K . x N' 'X 3 x lg X ix l Xi I 1D Q 3 fi' X - x X Row 3-Albert Applegate. Don Foster, Barbara Finney, Willis Chase. John Branaman. Jack Dingman, Joan Allen, Marion Bartels, Rolf Amundson, Betty Hilding, Spaulding Beurmann. Row 2-Barbara Davis, Joyce Courtney, Nancy Decker, Thais Doud, Una Baker, Mary L. Cooley. Ken Edelson. George Ericson, Ardith Dygert. Row I- Richard Cook, Richard Bailey, Dnrothla Downey, Bill Cameron, Mary Burtt, Charles Fauquhor, Ernie Bneschlen, Irving Hill, Virginia Fuller, Mr, Adams. Row 3-Bob Hulliberger, Helen Hubbard. Joan Klever, Betty Johnson, Jim Hulfnrd, Don Men- delsohn. Jim Muncie. Nancy Northam, Barbara McCullagh, Pat Malloy. Row 2-Gretchen Klebler, Cnnnie Kellv, Jean Mc- Donald, Eloise Mitchell. Pat Jarred. Nancy Hope, Patricia Nye, Annelise Lucas, Bob Law- rence, Geraldine Penlleld. Row l -Norval Murray. William Kil- leen, Miriam Kunkel, Northcott Hinman, Walter Jenvey. Sally Pearson, Bob Lucas, William Koenig, Jane Hootman, Miss Beaumont, 1 , 'P 1 1 L 5 I I 4 '11 'K .. k 5 H , -V 1 .sf .-S' 67644 wfwifiif ol vw, W



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