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3 MW I . y JW unior Class Time maigmes on and so does the Class of '48. This year, more than ever before, the juniors have been striving to leave their mark on the portals of East Lansing High. Their spirit and hard work have been recognized by all. To start off the year, we elected the following officers: -lim Herrick, president: Stan Stoddard, vice president, Ann Foster, secretaryg and Jim Adams, treasurer. Besides these officers, the class was well represented on the Student Council by jim Adams, Bob Foster, Fran Hanslovsky, Charlotte VVellman, Ronnie Pen- ner, Dan Burlingame, and Stanford Stoddard. Their excellent work helped con- siderably in the many school activities. At the end of football season, the Class of '48 was very proud to see nine of its members receive varsity football letters. These rugged boys put out a great deal of hard work and well deserved their praise. Next in line came Double Doors , one of the outstanding dramatic suc- cesses of the year. This was the famed junior play, under the capable direction of Mrs. Limmer. Twelve talented juniors, with the rest of the class behind them, made the play possible. When basketball season rolled around, the E. I. varsity saw many fine players competing from the junior class. These capable lads helped to make the basketball team a successful one. Also this year the school experienced its first wrestling team, where several juniors made their appearance. While the boys had their sports, the girls also had many activities. These were Y-Teens, G. A. A., cheerleading, librarians, and many more. Yes, the junior lassies also made a fine appearance. 3 In May, in the E. L. H. S. ballroom , one of the big parties of the year was sented. This was the J-Hop, and was one of the outstanding social events of t year. n the spring the juniors saw many of their fellows competing in the differ- t s ring sports of baseball, track, golf, and tennis. To close the year the juniors put on the annual junior-Senior banquet. This feast was one of the finest and will not soon be forgotten. Considerable credit must be given to Miss Cuff and Miss Newhouse who gave us much of their valuable time. Without their fine services, the success of our class could not have been attained. Next year we will be seniors, amazingly enough, and we hope that our pep -M so, until next year, au revoir. , jim Herrick President Q! Maw. I 1 - g 3 S and ambition will surge onward, so that we leave this school, remembered. And JIM ADAMS I VIRGINIA ARNOLD MARILYN ARCHER ANNE ASHE Joyce ARMITAGE CI-IARMY ARNETT SAM BAKER BARBRA BLACK LOUISE BLACK KENNETH BLACKBURN JACKIE BROCK A DAN BURLINGAME N. 50 Q
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