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

 - Class of 1946

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Top row: J. Sander, A. Rice, J. Ketchum, B. Cameron, T. Swift, E. Bueschlen, A. Applegate, C. Bachman, R. Stribe, D. Baker, A. Greenberg, 0. Whittemore. Fourth row: N. Hope, K. Ritts, M. Byram, C. Hill, J. Wheeler, P. Fabian, J. Moore, J. Eagan, P. Margolis. A. Warren, JI MaceLod, J. Proctor. U. Baker, B. Hufford. 'V Third row: S. Pearson, R. Renno, M. Napoli, J. Grams, B. Kunkel, Marilyn Musselman, Mary Musselman, B. Row- ley, E. Mitchell, N. Decker, V. Bauer, P. Pierce. Second row: Miss Cuff, E. Merrill, L. MaCris, C. Robbins, H. Severance, E. Rogers, M. Leonhardt, K. Cole, M. Weaver, N. Northam, A. Rood, Miss Findley. First row: J. Hootman, B. McCullagh, M. Kunkel, J. VanDervoort, Y. LeDuc, J. Voight, S. Young, B. Hilding, M. Bartels, D. Downey, C. Alubowicz, S. Haskin. P. Malloy. Trojan Trumpet The Trojan Trumpet, one of the most important productions at East Lansing High School is celebrating its second year's run, as a printed paper. The Trumpet, because of its excellent per- formance, is a member of the Quill and Scroll, national high school journalistic honorary. It is presented every other Ffiday and brings to the students reports of the latest school happenings and other matters of student interest. It holds many entertaining feature articles and encourages free expression of student opinion on school issues through letters to the editor. Any issue of importance to the student is discussed in the editorial column. The Trumpet pro- vides the entire company with as much training in journalistic practice as possible. This past year it presented an assembly with Vernon J. Brown, the lieutenant-governor of Michigan, as the guest speaker. The first photograph larger than half-column size appeared this year for the first time in the paper's history. The main cast consists of Albert Applegate, editor in chief: Rosanne Renno and Mari- anna Weaver, associate editors: Joan VanDervoort, news editor: Nancy Hope, feature editor: Ted Swift, sports editor: Bob Stanley, art editor: and Kay Ritts, junior high editor. The cast is supported by many reporters, typists, and copyreaders. The directors are Miss Findley and Miss Cuff.

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Back row: F. Rice D. Martin, R. Pierson, A, Lundin, J, Meyer. C. Bachman, J. Herrick, R. Amundson, A. Apple- gate, I. Hill, J. Muncie, H. Hubbard, K. Edelson, M. Leonard. First row: Mr. Hinchey, E. Mitchell, V. Bauer, T. Swift-President. K. Marshallv-Vice President, D. Otto, Miss Stophlet.. Senior tuclcnt Council Enthusiasm among the members of the council ran high this year, and as a result the accomplishments of the school's highest body were many. Things were started in a big way when the Council sponsored the bonfire pep meeting before the Sturgis game in the fall. One of the Council's first moves was to enact an important law which bans flowers at several of the formal parties held at the school. The next triumph that was well received was an hilarious Halloween Party given by the Council with the aid of the Mothers and Dads Club. It was held under the floodlights of the football fleld, and everyone in school participated. Christmas time rolled around, and the Council aided other organizations in gathering food for the needy. The United Nations Clothing Collection was sponsored in the high school by the Council, and the amount of clothing collected was substantial. An innovation this year was the assembly given by the Council in which the members presented to the school the several current problems that were confronting them at the time. Both sides of the argument were presented, and students were invited to give their opinions. Many ideas were gathered, and the Council was thus enabled to continue with its work more speedily. Two things that had never before been accomplished were major projects of this year's group. They were the carnival and the student handbook. The carnival was a huge success, and it took in much money that was used for the betterment of the school. The handbook was published late in the year, and it supplied newcomers to the school with desired information and aided the younger students in finding out facts that they were unaware of. The school store was maintained throughout every day of the school year. Election of the new president for next year was the last job handled by this year's Council. TED SWIFT, President.

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