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NELLIE BEAUMONT, English Michigan State Normal College Albion College WARREN RICHARD, English, Speech University of Illinois MARGARET CUFF, English Oshkosh State College HHVWIA ww' 2 LYNN C. ADAMS, Manual Arts Western Michigan College of Education Ionia State College fmvgtc Q? 1 BETTY STEEN, Commercial K University of Michigan EDWARD H. GRAPER, Biology Oakland City College Michigan State College ALICE E. DEMQREST, Aa -e - Michigan State College REMO GRUA, Vocal Music ROSE K. JOHNSTON, French, Spanish Michigan State College ALYCE LUDWIC, Library Michigan State College Northwestern Reserve CHARLES SEIM, Latin University of Toledo Page fl if Q , ' .f .j' M25 , ' g W A - is X 4 7 l 9 , 1 'V 'W' ff ' ' ff- A Mme , 3 iw' f ' 4 i l M ' , fgz,m.:.:.., I , frry Ez it , 5 K ,,, 5 V M , ,Ai as. 'ZrrgWL,n ,al . , i ,I l I X ,, f,,k k ij? 4 v L' Miha - ff. f , yegvfukc V r , , ff rf T, ? la ,, 42 , 14 1 , Z A , JOHN M. SEBESON, Chemistry, Physics afx Riner Falls State Teachers' College Michigan State College FLORENCE M. FINDLEY, Mathematics Mammouth College University of Michigan ERCEL. O. PULLEY, Government, Economics University of Illinois Southern Illinois
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IVV! 1 W 6 walt, 5' MARIAN SCI-IMIEDING, English, Social Studies VVestern Michigan College of Education University of Michigan RAY BUDDE, Englisli, Social Studies St. Louis University University of Illinois VIVIAN XVILD, Eizglislz, Social Studies University of Missouri Colorado State , wg, MM, V 'ta sffqffiewfgf X Z, .4- , , ,,,,,,Li r ,M if 4 it , Mm . y M mx , 4 4 ll' WW j e x ELEANOR G. NELSON, English Michigan State College FORREST A. RINEHART, Instrumental Mizsic Michigan State College ELAINE ARTUTIS, Home Economics Michigan State College JAMES REHBERCER, Matlzematics University of Vvisconsin JEAN MYERS Enfflisli Social Studies Michigan State College 4 7 D 7 ik: 1 Northwestern University , SAMUEL D. KNOX, General Science, esNa,e.i.,a g , M atliematzcs Ns University of Michigan Michigan State College 'awash ai R JEANNE ASI-IBY, Pliysical Eclitcation Michigan State College CHARLES SMITH, Nlatlieiiiatics Central Michigan College of Education A ,,....,-ff' I-IALLIE L. SMITH, American History Indiana State Teachers' College University of Chicago MARGARET NEWHOUSE, World History, Orientation, Guidance Park College University of Michigan , MELVIN BUSCI-IMAN, Orientation, Guidance Michigan State College Page 8
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4 THIRD ROW: Krone, D. Doolen, B. Kropschot, B. hdonfort, D. DeWitt, D. Smith. SECOND Row: Mr. Michelson, I. Pocock, C. Napoli, D. Davidson, D. Hicks, I. Richardson, H. Marshall, Miss Stophlet. FIRST Row: F. Hicks, C. Sander, N. Burhans, I. Wheeler, A. Severance, D. Thomson, P. Mendelsohn. Student Enuntzil If we look far ahead we will see, as always, East Lansing High School and its fine student govern- ment. The foundation of this good government was laid many years ago, but in 1950 we can recall that there seemed to be a little extra pep and enthu- siasm in the Student Councils activities. Dyrck DeVVitt, as president of the 1950 Student Council, put on an outstanding campaign which consisted of a series of speeches during the noon hour. His motto was to do what the students wanted done, for the benefit of the entire school. This motto has been and will be followed as long as East Lansing High Schools exists. Among the several money making projects of our council was the annual magazine sale. Wonderful prizes were given to high salesmen, and numerous sales enthusiasts flooded the city. The same universal spirit came over the school, when once again the carnival plans were being made. The gymnasium hummed with the groups of happy students, and once again the council had fulfilled its goal-to please the student body by doing something it had requested. Every few weeks, representatives were sent to the city-wide Youth Forum discussion. The council elected the representatives to be sent, and often classes or entire student bodies were present at the discussions. lt was good to see all the old familiar faces of the grads returning to the Student Council sponsored Alumni Ball. Several new projects were started this year, such as a cloak room as an added convenience for basket- ball fans. During the football season there was a very nice concessions stand, built by the council, for hungry spectators. The council helped finance the annual. Our auditorium was given a complete new out- fit in 1950. Long needed lights were installed in the ceiling and curtains were cleaned. New 1-lags, contributed by the council, are now flying on our stage. The students of 1949-50 thank the council offi- cers and their sponsors for a good year: Dyrck DeWitt, president, john Richardson, vice president, Janice Wheeler, secretary, Mr. Michelson and Miss Stophlet, advisers. Page 10
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