Eastern High School - Lantern Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

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THE MADRIGAL CHOIR Under the Direction of W. R. Mclntire Presents 34 'N ,' The Desert Song COperettaj The Seven Last Words of Christ CEaster Cantataj Its Annual Spring Concert Under the direction of Mr. Mclntire, the Madrigal Choir has had an outstanding year. The repeat performance of The Desert Song was a brilliant success. Jean Hiaeshutter and Jack Morse as the two main leads with rest of the cast and choir gave an unforgettable performance. The Easter Cantata was given many times, including a Palm Sunday performance, a radio broadcast, and for the Knights Templars. For its spring concert the choir united with the Cleveland Heights choir to give a memorable performance. In addition to these activities the choir has performed for many local organizations. Row 1: M. Peets, E. Besley, H. Quick, J. Simpson, S. Thompson, D. Gillet, M. Bauerle, J. Hiaesfiutter, B. Barton, I. Howison, J. Gallagher, N. Burgess, M. Clark, J. Van Scoy Row 2: B. Alexander, D. Beckley, G. Rosier, B. Reed, B. Beardslee, D. Crandell, I. Vedder, P. Gregg, E. Hodgson, N. Fenner, B. Ford, E. Schuurmans, L. Fleming, C. Hart, V. Tishoff, M. Van Sickel, E. Eding, D. Knutson, D. Silvey Row 3: C. Puffer, B. Fitzgerald, G. Richards, F. McCauley, J. Morse, G. Beery, W. Brooks, W. De- Long, D. Winters, J. Frucci, R. Eliser, J. Hoats, Mr. Mclntire Row 4: K. Huyser, D. Gentner, P. Rowley, L. Munroe, J. Stoll, R. Riddle, M. Moormon, G. Wilder, G Porterfield, A. Chapman, F. Wright Page Ninety-six THE DESERT SONG 'lfSid El Kar A,,.,,E Mindar ,,,,.. Hassi Ew,,Vv,,AAE,w,wwEEA Benjamin Kidd .......,.,,,,Y Captain Paul Fontaine Azuri ,,,,.,,,,,....,,..,,A,A,AA,,... Lieutenant La Vergne .,.i.a.. ....Gordon Wilder .....Char1es Puffer ..........J1m Sump ..... Jay Hoats ........Don Winters ...Myrna Ricketts .......-Iohn Kovac Sergeant Du Bassac ....... .............. J ack Frucci mMargot Bonvalet ........ General Birabeau ........ :?Pierre Birabeau .....,.. Susan ................... Edith ...,........... Jean Hiaeshutter ....Wa1ter Brooks ...,..,....Jack Morse ......Marilyn Peets ..-Ioyce Gallagher Ali Ben Ali ........ ...... L ynn Munroe Clemintina ..... ........ B etty Fiscus Neri ........... ......,, G race Stoner Hadji ......... .... .....,....... .... .............r.. G a r r y Berry :f:Those starred sang the solos in the Easter Cantata Page N nety seven Under the skilled and able direction of our new band instructor, Mr. Bergan, the 4 boys' band has brought a great deal of fame and prominence to Eastern High School. At the recent Grand Conclave of the Knights Templar held in Texas, Eastern had the only representative band outside the state of Texas. This is proof in recognition of the high standing held by our band in the nation's eye. At home, the girls' and boys' band combined to form many diilicult num- ,,,:V. bers and formations. On these occasions f the girls' band proved that they, too, are i l a well trained organization. Yes, all .1 31 ' Easternites should be very proud of our school band. GIRLS' BAND Row 1: E. Bessley, K. Walker, R. Ziegler, L. Flemming, J. McCann, P. Sellhorn, M. Coppins, J. Hulbert, I Deaner, P. Fee Row 2: M. Friday, P. Costello, N. Buhl, L. Durfee, A. Kyes, J. Tidswell, M. Noss, V. Kenway, D. Rogers, N. Yocon, E. Parker, B. Dodson, B. Bauerle Row 3: J. Hazelton, J. Work, K. Dick, M. Holland, B. Howhan, L. Woodhead, M. Marshall, V. Mar- shall, S. Dorin, J. Hayden, J. Andrews, M. Sedlon, E. Berry, L. Beach, D. Chamberlain, R. Mc- Elmurry, M. Voelker Row 4: M. Foote, E. Dean, P. Cooley, V. Jordan, W. Mitchell, B. Reynolds, G. Berry, A. Weden, W. Redburn Page Ninety-eight Bovs' BANDg M g Row 1: D. Winters, B. Swenk, D. Hammond, L. Kobus, G. West, B. Miller, J. Lundberg, B. Warner, B. Beaumont, Mr. Bergen, B. Hocking, D. Boline, B. Fitzgerald, D. Russel, B. Baldwin, L. Schroeder, D. Bennett Row 2: C. Moore, D. Bloomquist, L. Dorin, C. Puffer, N. Malone, R. Edmondson, J. Myers, L. Cook, B. Briggs, M. Baker, R. Ray, D. Casselman, B. Evans, N. Canfield Row 3: J. Braun, D. Norwood, L. Goff, R. Shrodes, D. Hildebrandt, D. D. Nixon, D. Buhl, J. Distler. N. Mills Row 4: M. Van Vlerah, M. Duncan, L. D. Parks, K. West, D. Watkins, D. Potter, G. Van Norman, B. Billman, R. Ross, E. Ellis, J. Lenon, K. Vasiloff, W. Robinson Row 5: G. Cole, J. Davidson, J. Russell, B. King, R. Bartz, B. Spencer, R. Norris, B. Myers, D. Amos, D. Helmer Row 6: R. Lott, F. Deakins, D. Crowe, N. Devereaux, B. Andrews, E. Fowler, R. Hefhuis, C. Rossman, B. Mans- berger, A. Gaunt, S. Tallman, B. Rostofer, B. Benedict Row 7: J. Orton, R. Wilccox, L. Lotozinski, C. Sanborn, R. Nagel, R. Beede, J. Wesley, B. Trefy . CONCERT BAND ,F- Each year try-outs are held in the boys' and girls' band to select those players which are best qualified to participate in concert and band activities. Their main project this year was the mem- orable Spring Concert which was given on the night of March 28, 1947. Page Ninety-nine 1 ff ,M rr 'yff X, s P I wi it if If SECOND HOUR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB . i If Row 1: S. Zimmerman, J. Brillhart, P. Dollarhite, D. Knutson, D. Shipski, B. Tabor, D. Fuller, A. Smrek, B Hayes, C. Smith Row 2: N. Christopher, P. Hodges, D. Srof, B. Hummel, J. Spratt, G. Ludwig, P. Crawford, B. Feguer, J. Ballard, S. Carpenter, J. Lippert Row 3: J. Gage, L. Crawford, G. Warner, M. Wright, P. Brown, D. Carpenter, D. Carey, E. Eding, J. Morgan, J. Ringle, C. McKinder, D. Terrell Row 4: J. Siegrist, S. Narvesen, E. VerPlanck, L. Puffer, J. Teachout, Joanne Gage, V. Kampen, J. Van Sickel, M. Eckerle, J. Gallagher, J. Simpson FOURTH HOUR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: J. Allen, B. Harstman, J. Flory, B. Metz, J. Henderson, Miss Henry, L. Ross, K. Shire, P. McQueary, J. Neller, L. Beach Row 2: M. Clark, J. Withey, A. Jones, F. Zonchewski, P. O'Brant, B. McCarry, D. Hall, S. Ellis, M. Stout, M. Luke Row 3: P. King, C. Chase, E. Taber, W. Mitchell, M. Harris, J. Copeland, E. Chaliman, M. Monroe, B Adams, P. Myers, B. Needham Row 4: S. Thompson, J. Jenkins, A. Sendzik, D. Gillett, B. Hagerman, A. McArthur, D. Groenke, D. Gildner, B. Yeakey, K. Bloomer Page One Hundred BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: R. Eliser, D. Winters, J. Morse, B. Fitzgerald, A. Chapman, R. Riddle, G. Bary, C. Puffer, J. Hoats, J. Frucci Row 2: J. Adams, F. Wright, G. Porteriield, W. Brooks, T. Richards, J. McCauley, K. Huyser, M. Brock, D. Fuller Row 3: W. DeLong, G. Wilder, D. Gentner, M. Moorman, P. Rowley, J. Sump, L. Munroe, C. Butler DANCING BEAUTIES l ' - THE HERO AND THE LADY Page One Hundred One, LAN ERN STAFF flgzkdidmwnf Mmuw i ' W c.ze.mwJ2,,.7,f. ' 1 , 1 gf' : 42 ' ' fs. . H Nw Z- , M V H 1 rm-Q7-M Qzmyz. M. r':i1 rg--1 Lfmi' Tow 1: J. Vlilsfn, O. Alger, F. Shinberg. B. Funk, J. Dczklzis, K. Harknets, B. Foote, R. Ickcz Row 2: M. Bauerle, S. Kobel, B. Grimm, D. Eding, J. PIIDSCH, E. Scizuurmnzts, J. Stoll, V. Jordan, C Fellows, S. Raymond Row 3: Mr. Peterman, P. Bushee, B. Phillips, W. Redburn, G. McC1ard, N. Locke, J. I-Iiaeshutter, M. Ellison, E. Baumgras, L. Ommen, B. Davies, Miss Richards, Mr. Brisbin Row B. 4: R. Lewis, M, Cochran, D. Winters, H. Kostoff, G. Wilder, D. Foote, J. Corneil, J. Kovac, K. Maleitzke, Lawrence, A. Robinson Page One Hundred Two 4 K. 1 I T F. ui Page One Hundred Four 4' 4'V0 QVC FINALE SENIOR Page One Hundred Five NX gi ,sg KEEP IT UNDER YOUR HAT By the Faculty Digby Decker ,,,, Russell Sheathelm Ginny Decker, , Hazel Lowrey Francee Jeffersonn. ,Ruby Kruse Babbie Decker , ., Catherine Bruce Bud Russell, , ,,,,, Bruce Eldred Baldwin Trimble. ,,Henry Bosch Louise Trimble ,,,, Polly Moehlman Mrs. Marta Oldham ,... , ,,,,.,, ,, Helen Benjamin Lizzie Treadwell ,,,.,. Elsa Richards Pearl Everest ,.Maryalice Smith Bertha Macey ,..,,.,.. Gracia Sexton Alden Hathawayw, , ,,Don Wheeler ALMOST SUMMER By Class of '47 Anna ...,.,., .,,,, ,.... S h irley Raymond Mrs. Jones ....,,, ,..Barbara Phillips Junior ...,. ,...,,,,,..., D ouglas Graham Mary ...... .l....,.,,, G ladys Schlichting Mr. Smudgely ,,,,...,,,,. Gerry Corneil Mr. Jones ....,,.,.,,,.,,, ,Harold Fildey Paul Jones ...........,.,,,tt Mike Cochran Jane ....,,, ,,....,.,..t,. B arbara Bauerle Jack .,,...,,,,,,,,,, Dave VanDommelen Lilah Johnson ..,,,..... Donna Morgan Page One Hundred Six JUNE MAD By Class of '48 Penny Wood ,...,.,, Charlotte Hutter Chuck Harris .........,...... Jack Frucci Mrs. Wood .,,,,,,,.l.. Jeanette Hanson Elmer Tuttle ,,,.., Linford Du Breuil Dr. Wood ....,,,........,...,.,..,... Jim Stoll Efhe ,...,,,,.,,.,,, .,.,,, V irginia Jordan Milly Lou ......,.....t. Marilyn Bauerle G. Mervyn Roberts ..,,........,..,........ Chet Rossman Roger Van Vleck ttt,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, Adrian Robinson Mr. Harris ......,. ,.A.,,, M ervin Ezray Julie Harris .....t....,,,... Pearl Bushee Shirley Wentworth.,Bethel Frank Ralph Wentworth ..,,..,.., Bob Brook .GW STATE ELIMINATION TEAM This year the State Elimination Team was composed of joan Wilson and George Milroy, with Dan Jolliff acting as alternate. The team won the Quarter- Final Debate from Alpena at the Alpena High School. Then they went on to cap- ture the Semi-Final debate from the Ann Arbor High team. However, the Flint Central team took the Final glory by de- feating our team in the Hnals which were held at Ann Arbor. 4 1 VARSITY DEBATE TEAM Another wall plaque was added to our numerous col- lection, by Winning six out of eight debates. Also this group placed second in the Five-A, by winning Eve out of eight debates. In placing in the state elimination tournaments we were the only school to accomplish this feat six years in a row. l Page One Hundred Seven DEBATE SQUAD The debate squad as a whole holds practice de- bates. Also they study the fundamentals of effective speech and what makes for a winning talk. Finally from this group come the Varsity Debate team and the State Elimination team. The de- bate activities are under the capable direction of Mr, Harris, who has proved his skill in piloting the team into the State Elimination Tournaments for six con- secutive years. Q-samurai V' 7255. - mv ff1fA,, 441.0 ZYYQ gg, .4 . 5 l If - 1 Row l, G. Young, W. Dreps, J. Kovac, M. Thompson, D. Smith Row 2: D. Eding, O. Alger, B. Tabor, J. Foerster, J. Niblett, L. Ross, N. Newman, G. Schlichting, J Davis, J Gallagher Row 3: Mr. Eldred, C. Fellows, C. Thrush, B. Hull, P. Sweet, J. Baldwin, J. Bubolz, M. Ellison, B. Hummel, A Tompkins, A. Strickling, J. Oberlin, Miss Winters, Mr. Peterman Row 4: N. Roberts, B. Thering, T. Patterson, W. Redburn, G. Ludwig, A. Gannon, L. Ommen, J. Spratt, S. Ray mond, B. Waun, S. Kobel, D. Groenke Page One Hundred Eight Qi., rg!! if .bfj iii Tw w I fi 54 -'-: , 1' ,,4: ll. A Q1 :MN , ' i' , 'ix' x X. Xif GJ.CLUB Seated: R. Ryan, Vice-President R. Harrell, Secretary Standing: B, Quick, Treasurer B. Yager, President Row 1: R. Olhansk, B. Harrell, L. Tanner, B. Quick, B. Yager Row 2: G. Trowbridge, C. Swick, F. Parker, C. Cowan, C. Glogofski, Mr. Brisbin Row 3: R. Stanley, D. Divine, F. Webb, B. Busley, R. Ryan Seated: J. Mannor, Vice-President B. Beardslee, Secretary Standing: F. Shinberg, President Row Row , J Row 1: B. Breadslee, O. Alger, R. Ickes, J. Mannor, M. Shunk 2: A. Ovenhouse, D. Cook, D. Terrell, J. Linebaugh, R. Trumble, F. Shinberg, . Foerster, C. Ellis, Miss Richards 3: M. Anspach, J. Bailey, C. Stevens, A. Ketchinson, D. Look, R. Palmer, . Perrone 4: B. Davies, M. Eckerle, P. Schoenheider, J. Ritchey, L. Puffer, B. Needham, M. Perry, K. Grimm J Row K I jp PAINT SPLASHERS CLUB Page One Hundred Ten Row 1: M. Fernell, G. Rosier, Miss Weissinger Row 2: E. DeRose, C. Ellis, M. Luke, R. Mutz, J. Flory, W. Butter- field, W. Butterfield Seated: B. Murgatroyd, Quaestor D. McMahon, lst Consul F. Probst, Scriba Standing: W. Turney, J. Dunnigan HOME ECONOMICS CLUB C. Ellis, Treasurer W. Butterfield, Secretary R. Mutz, President Row 1: J. Neller, D. McMahon, P. Adams, K. Evans, H. Thompson, D. LeuVoy, B. Murgatroyd, Miss I. Smith Row 2: M. Page, M. Ruonavaara, F. Probst, J. Baldwin, L. Parker, E. Parker, V. Mund, P. Neumann, N. Forbes Row 3: R. Cartright, G. Dunnigan, B. Turney, T. Jackson, R. Riddle, R. Painter, J. Sherman LATIN CLUB X wb VW Page One Hundred Eleven Row 1: J. Meyer, C. Baker, R. DeZess, J. Phillips, L. Pulford, J. Covert, C. Cullinane Row 2: C. Fellows, M. Bohnstedt, V. Sargent, J. Howell, V. Orton, .- E. Blanas, P. Pidner, M. Feemon, J. Engledew TRAVEL CLUB Seated: S. Raymond, Secretary M. Feemon,Vice-President Standing: L. Ommen, Treasurer H. Hanson, President Row 3: P. Adadow, J. VanScoy, T. McCaffrey, L. Northrup, R. Bra- man, B. Morehouse, D. Rich, M. Dean, Mr. Butler Row 4: T. Patterson, L. Ommen, M. Tanner, J. Rathbun, L. DuBreuil, D. Hempsted, B. Benedict, H. Hanson, G. Gage, S. Raymond, V. Jordan Seated: M. Bauerle, Secretary M. Giddings, Treasurer Standing: J. Augenstein, President M. Earl, Reporter Row 1: F. Wright W. Thornton, H. Schmierer, R. Bowerman, J. Augenstein, R. Wood, L. Colegrove Row 2: I. Vedder, P. Star, L. Arnold, G. Johnson, D. Chamberlain, P. Finger, M. Giddings, Mr. Sage Row 3: G. Faggion, J. Corwin, B. McQueary, P. O'Brien, M. VanSickle, V. Disheff, M. Earl, J. Hallenback, C. Hutter Row 4: M. Williams, M. Bauerle, R. Nagel, B. Barton, M. Marshall, B. Bauerle, A. Galloway, P. Manz, C. Welton FRENCH CLUB Row 1: K. Shire, J. Fox, J. Fox, A. Vilhidden, B. Glossop, A. Hempy, S. Lampin Row 2: H. Willson, W. Depew. P. Burley, A. Wisner, H. Hughes. C. Benson, C. James, M. Rose, Miss Crandell Row 3: I. Shire, L. Smith, A. Smirk, V. Truman, D. Dobson, B. Hayes, L. Crawford USHERS CLUB Seated: J. Willson, Vice-President A. Wisner, President Standing: J. Fox, Secretary G. Ludwig, Reporter J. Fox, Treasurer Row 4: I. Vedder, T. Walker, J. Nelson, G. Ludwig, V. Stine, M. Graham, E. Taber Seated: D. Emmons, Vice-President M. Thompson, President Standing: V. Cooke, Secretary R. Marsh, Athletic Director B. Courter, Reporter Row 1: M. Glazier, D. Swisher, M. Thompson, V. Cooke, R. Middauch Row 2: A. Brudvik, D. Moe, H. Walker, D. Moss, D. Gregg, D. Wygant, Mr. Eldred Row 3: D. Helms, R. Marsh, M. Zdybel, M. Moorman, B. Courter, D. Emmons, B. Distler VT' PRINTERS' DEVILS L Page One Hundred Thirteen Row l: Miss Manchester, M. Waite, A. Miller, V. Marshall, J. Teachout Row Z: J. Knight, M. Hoats, P. Pool, B. Hawkins, B. Bauerle, V. Per- kins, M. Earl, H. Quick Row 3: E. Besley, D. Burt, D. Silvey, K. Harkness, D. Clark, N. Chris- tofer, J. Andrus Row 4: B. Ford, B. Barton, J. Hiaeshutter, C. Bruce, J. Bubolz, N. Elsesser vii Row l: Mrs. Bruce, H. Sedlon, E. Dobson, J. VanSickle, J. Andrus Y-TEENS Seated: B. Ford, Vice-President P. Gregg, Treasurer J. Hinckley, Secretary Standing: E. Sayer, Inter-state Club Representative M. Cardwell, Vice-Presi- dent K. Harkness, President Row 2: J. Cline, B, Foster, E. Sayer, P. Stout, B. Wood, J. Knight, E. Haddad, B. Thering, J. Oberlin Row 3: H. Charik, R. Smith, C. Haynes, L. Ramsey, M. Steinke, J. Hinckley, D. Mor- gan, N. Worley, B. Foote Row 4: M. Mann, P. Gregg, M. Cardwell, D. Crandell. M. Marshall, B. Nickoff, J. Keeler, A. McArthur, C. Fellows ' li n il ' Page One Hundred Fourteen PAN AMERICAN CLUB B. Alexander, Secretary and Treasurer B. Phillips, Vice-President D. Cobb, President Row 1: Mr. Anderson, B. Phillips, D. Cobb, B. Alexander, J. Buckles ' Row 2: J. Balzar, D. Buxton ' N Row 1: R. Bond. D. Hellum, D. Robertson, D. Eratt, T. Fronczak, D. Baker, J. Allen, D. Bretz Row 2: Mr Sheathelm, P. Sidoti, T. Colthrop, W. Mesick, D. Graham, J. Gill, J. Griffin, B. Munger, K. Laws, C. Stockel Row 3: E Casler, D. Russell, M. Duncan, H. Woodman, J. Brown, E. Ommen, H. Payne, H. Hogan Row 4: D. Cushion, J. Fetters, D. Clemmer, E. Korroch, D. Boline, W. McLellen, R. Totte, R. Land Seated: J. Fetters, Secretary W. Mesick, Treasurer Standing: J. Griffin, President D. Graham, Vice-President FUR, FEATHER AND FIN CLUB Page One Hundred Fifteen ADMINISTRATION Those people most affecting our daily lives at Eastern are the School Board members-King's Row on the double page. Extreme right-Mr. Rich, former principal of Eastern, has capably stepped into the high posi- tion of Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Thorne-far left, has completed his second year as assistant superintendent. Because of his efficiency and administrative ability, he has well earned his position. Through the guidance of Mr. Wheeler. second from right, Eastern High School has again com- pleted a highly successful year. A competent leader and firm executive, Mr. Wheeler has done an excellent job and holds the loyalty and respect of his faculty and student body. Mr. Leyrer, center, recently discharged from the armed services, has returned to Eastern as assistant principal. From a previous experience as teacher at Eastern, Mr. Leyrer has done much to do away with tardiness. Second from left-Miss Benjamin, dean of girls. directs Girls' League, Honor Society and Stu- dent Council. Being well liked and an able leader, Miss Benjamin has contributed much to the success of these organizations. BOARD OF ATHLETIC CONTROL This board is the controlling factor of all school athletics. Deciding the standards of eligibility, tentative schedules, and awarding of letters to sport participants are some of the duties of the Board of Athletic Control. Students who serve on this board are elected by their fellow members and possess a keen interest in school sports. Seated: Mr. Winston, Mr. Gilson, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Wheeler Standing: Dick Boline, Winifred Redburn, Doug McKim EASTERN'S CUSTODIANS John Henderson Charles Plankenhorn Earnest Bauer Claud B. Weston Ray Marshall Ralph Rich Richard Baily Margaret Brundage Kenneth Montague Roy Sweet O. M. Corn John Ommen John Laigent James Eschuk Upon these people is placed the responsibility of the general appearance of the school. The clean halls and the tidy rooms are evidence of a job well done. Page Eight HI-Y CLUB Seated: H. Kotsoff, President A. Leweke, Secretary Standing: M. Veermeech, Vice-Presi dent D. Dietrick, Treasurer LQ' 4,4, Row 1: H. Starr, B. Dunlap, W. Breithaupt, L. Hennesey, L. Klimecky, M. Vermeerch Row 2: B. Gearhart, E. Bley, W. Cheal, D. Dietrick, K. Killorin, A. Leweke, D. Draper, B. Hoffmeyer, Mr. Douglas Row 3: E. Wells, W. Lander, R. Peterson, J. Semishko, H. Kostoff, H. Swan, C. Sirhal, D. Fineout, O. Smith Seated: I. Howison, President A. Bowden, Vice- Standing: B. Chenoweth, Treasurer D. Stortz, Secretary ,aw A L N: .de X- ., g 4 Y X X Row Row Row 1 2 3 R. Lott, K. Root, M. Hockady, J. Hempstead, V. Bowen ' Mr. Bosch, S. Rust, D. Grof, S. Tamkin, D. Stortz, J. Gage, B. Chenoweth S. Stortz, I. Howison, A. Jones, D. Robbins, M. Gill, A. Bowden ' BIBLE CLUB Page One Hundred Sixteen B.0.0.T. CLUB Seated: L. Thompson, Reporter 'Q' R w 1: Mrs. Mattson, G. Tidwell, H. Bowers, D. Knauf M. Tanner, Secretary and Treasurer Standing: G. Tidwell, Vice-President H. Bowers, President o 'll B B nnett M Tanner Row 2: L. DeBar, P. Merrl , . e , . . T h ut Row 3: M. Ginther, K. Swan, S. McPrang1e, L. Thompson, J eac o A. Robinson, President D. Jolliff, Secretary and N Treasurer Row 1: D. jessop, B. Engle, L. Stamper, C. Ree fseatedD, G. Wakulsky, Mr. Schneider Row 2: E. Peterson, W. Sweet, E. D16tflCk, d, R. Palmer, B. Meredith, D. Jolliff A. Robinson, D. Garvie Page One Hundred Seventeen CHESS CLUB C. Piskornik, G. Ryan. B. Webb, L. Brooks, E. Bonohglo, H. Siedel- ICIANS CLUB Seated: L. Brooks, Secretary E. Bonofiglo, President Standing: C. Piskornik, Vice-Presi- dent burg, C. Swindlehorst, J. Scamarcea, D. Knisele, Mr. VanV1iet Row 1: M. Graham, K. Myers, B. McKenzie, M. Meredith, B. Merlington Row Z: D. Morgan, D. Graham, D. Simmons, L. James, L. Burley Row 3: M. Marcham, K. Jensen, V. Wheeler, E. Strauss, D. Miller, L. Potter K 4 . , 5 ., ,Ji X A V . in-. Y. SOCIAL DANC! NG CLUB Page One Hundred Eighteen V a f z., Y Y I , 4 1 I+, , gk-.f gg-fs ,, ef. . 3 Q ' ff XR gg. ,qw ff? W4 ,, wk, fe, ., - ' . f f' 1f1??'siEf!1'f ' V f7 die, L' if m.,!,.,f,: , and s A ! 0 I . A f , ' fZ-Wwaga X' . wr?-'1 ,M fm M fi H -1 3 'E I Iiifff? M. ft, , 4 vii 5185329 - 'v'1Ng'vf., ' xi'-': f442S'b -e f. .. , if fs U, ,,. 1 : I-3 A V 3 Z' 1 .. g 'A + 1.395 3 Q is X 'es 1 X X Rf x :Q X Wx . 'X w JA 1. fr A qf2r:11w.':'w ' ' ' '-L1 'mf gp . 1,13 Fair' 1. , r ',' 2' 1313 Qc Rm- ' ' ' ' .NL 1 47.,L','1 -,J ay '35-C. f,., ,V Q: Q .-N -5- .,... xv.-1-w 1 , 7, , , 5 -, qw. --av A . nw, EQ-3 Y '31 1 ' , -' . W, , 5 2 , 13.i 2 'i,Q,. I 'fl ' -' J 1? 4 71312 NYG 1 :V r A f,: . Q I - -71? S F- ' ,! x..,, , A n 1. . k f A 19 V ix V: ' -JEMYDXEL ' QL AV ' 1 V . if 1 'f .:,: -gQ5'5SFi:3:X ,. ,IN a, , '?.f 'f 1. 91 ,, ,hp , ,. W .. S ' v gf . . ,U 1 vas.. me 2' , , Z?f1b1.::':' Ki?-f:25W A X 5 -' fi, 5 .gk -Yr gg . , 2 g : sf ,, 3 ,C -H. ' , - , 1 cfm. A Q min., 129553 5536, z, ', . If t X Q ,, 3 4 5 I 'H 2 ' ' y 3 Q W if W .. , A . V wg, - W V-xjjfv-fn .i ni -A v, , Hz -w ba M. 'Z H -A A ff? veQS1l.s'5 ., 4 f 1 ' 2.37 .4 ,mi - . , J FOOTBALL REVIEW Although the record for the 1946 football season was not too impressive it did not tell the whole story. We had a fighting team, but the breaks did not seem destined to fall on our side of the fence this year. The squad first traveled to Saginaw where they ran into a light but very fast and experienced group of boys from Arthur Hill, who flashed a mid- season form and beat our boys 32-O. The following Friday night the team made an impressive debut on their home field by defeating Owosso 7-6. While the line held the shifty Owosso backs to one touchdown, Rolly Lewis combined speed and endurance to score our only touchdown. He then took the ball and bulldozed over the goal line for the winning point. On the succeeding Friday the boys went to Jackson to open the 5-A league schedule. Jackson scored first, but the Quakers finally got rolling and with some fine passing by Doug McKim and outstanding line play by Bob Nagel the Easternites settled for a 13-13 tie. Next Battle Creek came to Lansing for our second 5-A league game. The Quakers advanced the ball freely at mid-field, but were stopped several times within the Bearcats' ten yard line. Again it was the same story as the previous week and the game ended in a 6-6 deadlock. A non-league game with Benton Harbor was next on the schedule. However, the Quakers still were not getting their share of the breaks and had to settle for another tie, this time 6-6. Seeking their First 5-A league victory, the team next encountered the Pioneers of Ann Arbor. The Quakers, after fighting in vain to break into the win column, gave a hard fought 13-7 decision to the Ann Arbor team. It was impossible to pick the winner of this contest until the final gun went off, because the team was pressing the Pioneers every play. In this battle the services of Roland Stanley were lost for the year, as he broke his collar bone. For the first time in the history of the school our Eastern Athletic squad went out of the state to play Goshen, Indiana. With the second string playing most of the game the Hoosier passing attack could not be stopped and Goshen won 27-0. To climax the season the Quakers met their cross-town rivals, Sexton, for the city title. The Big Reds had an impressive record with 7 wins in 7 games, while Eastern had l win and 3 ties in 7 games. Eastern was now without the services of two regulars as Gordy Trowbridge was injured in the Goshen game. Sexton scored three touchdowns, two of which were set up by Quaker mis-ques. Eastern scored a touchdown on a long pass from McKim to Hethorn but the play was called back because of a holding penalty. The whole Eastern squad played hard the entire game with the defensive play of Walter Lander standing out, but the well balanced power of the Big Red attack paid off and Sexton won 18-0. Now, as we look back over the record of the team, we see that the season was not as dismal as was expected. Also we lind that out of the squad several of the boys will be back next fall for another crack at their league foes. Take a tip from your old friend Bud and he says, Watch out you-all, be- cause those old Quakers are going places next fall. By Bud Lawrence. Page One Hundred Twenty VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: C. Sirhal, F. Barbario, G. Trowbridge, D. Rowe, B. Nagel, B. Sayer, B. Trefry, D. Foote, R. Stanley Row 2: D. Divine, E. Bley, D. McKim, K. Maleitzke, M. Hethorn, B. Lawrence, R. Lewis, J. Sellers, B Gearheart, A. Buck Row 3: K. McKay, S. Salin, J. Allen, D. Smith, H. Bannasch, W. Lander, G. Wilder, F. Webb, E. Korrock, R. Peterson Row 4: Coach Doc Morrison, L. Boucher, J. Stowe, G, Hall, R. Riddle, U. Nelson, Coach Charles Hayden, Coach Bernard McCann EA 1-' ff.-fs M Q ' ' ' FIRST ELEVEN Line: B. Nagel, D. Rowe, D. Foote, B. Trefry, E. Korrock, R. Stanley, M. Hethorn Backlield: G. Trowbridge, J. Sellers, D. McKim, R. Lewis Page One Hundred Twenty-one a. W Row A Row L Mlller G Gage B Mansburger Row Vlerah L Rlchards I Sturdavent P Jacobson Row B Row sky B Suska Coach W Frlz Q Q , Q wx ' LQ: A I '.'- A , jk 4 i-,1mQ ,, .- .MA , s 1 fi? K .A , x VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: K. Skidmore, R. Land, L. Boyd, E. Schmidt, B. Monger Row 2: S. Hall, Manager, J. Sturtevant, D. Boline. B. Nagel, R. Riddle, L. Boucher, B. Teichert, W. Hoffmeyer, Manager, Mr. Altenhof, Coach ' Z5 38 Alumni ,. ,..,..,, ,,,,l,,, ..,,,,,,..., E a stern 53 25 .,.,.....,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,, Ann Arbor Kalamazoo .,,,,,.,,...,,,,,,.,. ..,,,, 4 O 43 Eastern 34 29 .. . .,.,,,,,.,, Jackson Benton Barbor ,..,, .,,.. 2 2 Z5 Eastern 27 26 ,.,.. ..........,,.... S exton Ann Arbor.. 19 31 Eastern 41 27 ..... ..,.... F lint Central Jackson. .. . ... 40 36 Eastern 27 26 ..... .....,,.... B attle Creek Sexton. . .. 35 28 Eastern 51 45 ,,... ....... . ,Saginaw High Battle Creek. ,..,,, ,.... 2 8 39 Eastern 38 50 ..... .,,,,..... A rthur Hill? Tournament game. FIRST FIVE E. Schmidt, G. R. Land, F. B. Nagel, C. L. Boucher, F. K. Skidmore, G Page One Hundred Twenty-four WATCH OUT! L. Boucher, B. Nagel, R. Land go after the ball! L. Boucher takes a shot RESERVE BASKETBALL Row 1: Manager R. Shepard, B. Cross, B. Forman, E. Petersen, W. Baxter, B. Healey, J. Brown, C. Stachel, Manager D. Zimmerman Row 2: D. Sweet, B. Eisler, R. Brooks, R. Lotte, M. Mull, J. Sump, Mr. Spitler, Coach Page One Hundred Twenty-Hve HONOR SOCIETY Elected from the upper one-tenth of the Junior and Senior classes are members of the Eastern chapter of the National Honor Society. Chosen because of excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, and character, they meet every week to carry out projects to better Eastern. 'rr u is-14 u an -1 l i- I Row 1: E. Baumgras, J. Hanson, S. Narvesen, R. Trumble, E. Schuurmans, F. Martelli, J. Zuern, M. Peets, R. Czecha, M. Ricketts, B. Gage, B. Frank, B. Rockstad Row 2: P. Sidoti, S. Edwards, R. Engle, G. Wilder, D. Erratt, W. Lander, J. Corneil, R. Wood, H. Fildey, B. Hocking, H. Kostoff Row 3: H. Benjamin, J. Parrish, J. King, E. Nemeth, C. Fellows, B. Grimm, B. Phillips, C. Bruce, M. Skinner, B. Hagerman, B. Dodson Row 4: J. MacDougall, V. Sargeant, A. Jones, M. Giddings, G. McClard, I. Howison, C. Preuss, B. Nickoff, B. Bauerle Row 1: B. Strickfaden, M. Shunk, E. Burley, B. Grimm, W. Lander, J. Corneil, J. Hanson, D. Fuller, M. Graham, S. Thompson Row1x6I2i3L. Northrup, C. Sanborn, D. Buhl, N. Mills, D. Hempstead, J. Stoll, L. Munroe, C. Partlow, . zray Rovg't3:hV?I. Hoffrneyer, K. Swan, P. Myers, J. Bubolz, N. Fenner, D. Hall, B. Reed, E. Foess, C. ac e Row 4: E. Blanas, M. Bohnstedt, J. Baldwin, J. Spratt, J. Howell, L. Ungren, B. Barton, B. Wood, N. Whitmore, M. Moloney Page Nine ' Spring Sport Review BASEBALL Coach-Cad Spitler Under Mr. Spitler this year's baseball team has been picking up momentum as the sea- son progresses. The team is looking forward to a successful season. Following are some of this year's scores: Flint Northern ..,.ee...,,, 17 Eastern ...i... ..,, 5 Resurrection . rr,r r,,r 1 Eastern .r..r.. rr,r 0 Owosso ,,,,..,,,,, , ..,, 6 Eastern .....,. .wew 6 Jackson ...,,,... ,,.... ,,,, 4 E astern .ee,... .,rr 3 Battle Creek ,,..,, .... 1 Eastern, ,.,,, ,,,, 2 Sexton ., ., ... .,., 3 Eastern..,.,., 5 TRACK Coach-Fred Stillman Although the track team does not have such a favorable record in meets won and lost, they have several outstanding individuals. Bob Nagel is undefeated in the 220 and the pole vault. He also stars in the 100-yard dash. Other outstanding track men are Ken Maleitzke in the half-mileg John Bond in the mileg and Warren Delong in the 440. Erv Korrock stars in the shot-put. GOLF Coach- Doc Morrison George Wakulsky has led our charges consistently this year in golf. However, the team has been hampered by weather conditions and have not gained their much needed practice. TENNIS Coach-Willard Friz The tennis squad has not proven exceptionally strong. Seeing there are only three seniors on the tearn, next year should see a much improved squad. Jim Stoll possesses the best record of the season, and Don Nixon and Chuck Puffer are showing good form, also. Jackson .......,.,... 6 Eastern ....... 1 Battle Creek ...... 7 Eastern ....... O Sexton , .....,.,.., .... 5 Eastern.. .,.. 2 Ann Arbor , 5 Eastern....... ,,. 2 Jackson ......... 5 Eastern... 2 Battle Creek ..,,,... ..,. 7 Eastern ....... ..., 0 Sexton .,......... ...... .... 5 E astern ....... .... 2 Page One Hundred Twenty-six of HH VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1: J. Skidmore, D. Dowling, D. Heller, D. Helmer, Mr. Spitler, D. Zimmerman, Mr Sheathelm, C. Stachel, W. Baxter, B. Hanes, R. Smith Row 2: G. Thomas, J. Rogers, J. Rust, K. Skidmore, B. Lawrence, C. Peterson, K. Ingleter, W Brown, B. Northrup Row 3: N. Breeding, R. Brooks, J. Sellers, B. Teichert, H. Shealthelm, J. Sturdavent, E. Schmidt M. Sweet, J. Sump, D. Boline, B. Munger, J Fetters SENIORS The Quaker Baseball squad will be weakened by the loss of these seven senior A's. 1 L 1 1 Row 1: K. Skidmore, B. Hanes Row 2: B Northrup, J. Fetters, B. Teichert, E. Schmidt, B. Lawrence Page One Hundred Twenty-seven Y . . Art 4 'sw f P' r, Ove., . f ,- O 'I ,. Nj E!-fs-..::'V1, XA 'K x GOLF TEAM Row 1: D. Hellum, J. Stevens, J. Malatinsky, G. Wakulsky, E. Weatherby Mr Morrlson Row 2: D. Franke, R. Totte, H. Bannish, D. Buhl F, 4 .f fi' if Q., if p,5T5H i 7' xxsrtuygx 'Q TENNIS TEAM Row 1: C. Puffer, O. Eicholtz, T. Fronszak, D. Draper Row 2: D. Jessop, D. Nixon, B. Edmundson, J. Stoll, H. Kostoff, Coach W Frxz Page One Hundred Thirty-eight ,QR-f WRESTLING Row 1: B. Thomas, B. Benedict, B. Martin, D. Severns, B. Angell, B. Findsen, V. Cooke Row 2: M. VanVlerah, L. Stoner, D. Nixon, G. Gage, Coach Thompson, F. Smith, D. Brush T. McCaffrey, B. Morehouse 17,4 , G G I '7 'V 2' ' ' :1 AFf .' YW xii SWIMMING Standing: R. Hechuis, B. Benedict, B. Evans, Coach F. Stillman, J. Oliver, L. Munroe Seated: C. Stickney, D. Erratt, F. Schleicher, G. Papass, B. Aldrich, W. Turney, W. Delong, G. Giddings, J. Bond, G. Kribbs, J. Starr In rvater: D. Hewitt, R. Rood, B. Webb, L. Brooks, S. Tallman, J. Adams, N. Canfield, J. Bril- art Page One Hundred Twenty-nine . .1 . 1 , I ,ihkifg - TRACK SQUAD Row 1: B. Hoffmeyer, J. Lundberg, J. Gill, J. Fuller, Coach F. Stillman, Coach B. Eldred, C Hayden, B. Meyers, J. Bond, B. Webb Row 2: Manager D. Gaunt, W. Hotchkins, J. Brown, M. Shunk, W. Mesick, A. Leweke, K. Maleitzke, D. Ballios, H. Billman, D. Helms, Manager R. Riddle Row 3: Manager D. May, D. Robertson, B. DeVore, W. Brooks, R. Land, E. Korrock, R. Riddle B. Nagel, L. Boucher, D. Erratt, T. Richards, D. McKim, G. Kribbs, R. Lewis CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: P. Tiswell, J. Bond, G. Bealand, E. Casler Row 2: W. Mesick, D. Robertson, B. Northrup, J. Gill Page One Hundred Thirty ,.,,- JM -51 ia BOYS' GYM TEACH ERS The boys' gym classes are under the supervision of Mr. Friz and Mr. Altenhof. These men are very capable of leading the boys and have shown special talents in the coaching realm of Eastern High. Reserve football and tennis are the sports in which Mr. Friz finds special interest. He has coached tennis for two years and football for the first time this year, All Easternites are familiar with the basketball coach, Mr He is well known for the exccellent teams he turns out Mr Willard Friz Mr. Ray Altenhof A ,. A me 1' 'X if CHEERLEADERS Standing: D. Helms, R. Schutt, D. Severns Kneeling: W. Hotchkin, H. Snellenberger Page One Hundred Thirty-one BOYS' GYM CLASS The boys' gym classes were capably handled by Mr. Friz and Mr. Altenhof, who were assisted by several student teachers from M.S.C. For the first time in several years the boys were marked in gym class. This mark Was decided upon by a very efficient system of points which were received according to each person's abilities and interests. The stan- dard mark vvas B and this could be raised or lowered by merits or demerits received for such things as: Not taking a shower-3 demeritsg showing leadership qualities-1 merit, and others. Another highlight has been the Well organized inter-class basketball leagues, which have made the classes more interesting. But all is not play for there is also a healthy portion of exercise which is illustrated in the above picture. I-2-3-GO Swimming Was coach- ed by Mr. Stillman this Fred is one of the Sen- yeaf, The b0y5 Shovved lOI'S OI1 the SWlI'I'1l'I1lI'1g good form and are team. His absence will looking forward to a be felt next Year on successful season next the Squad- year. Fred Schleicher Page One Hundred Thirty-two I 5 I Olllllr ' ,'i'S'S5i.i-T, ' . ' f Q1'f 'Q f-'A-.. .. , s, A 'A ',. ' ' ' , ' .,,.,. 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YPHX .H-s.v...r.,-3 -- , , i.-.anal lu GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS ' , Miss Kruse is instructing her gym classes this semester as she has done in the past, with the same vim, vigor, and vitality. Qswsf BADMINTON R One of the many actvities in which the girls participate is the ever popular bad- minton. Shown here are some peppy games in full force. Although this is Miss Srnith's first year at Eastern she has won the friendship and admiraton of all the grls. DANCING jk y J I-,Q-Qgr. - Q 3:-1 ' 'K ' I M figs! 1: 'Ng-jgx q A ' 'if Y K . 'FY ' 'Q X wi-' 'ij-iz. . ' ' I er ff wer Y, bn N s :sw I lil? ,i s h ' 'Ln I ls' Ii 5 I Qi' -543 Y 1 2 , ' . if K 5 ' ' ., 'H , N .QF 1-48.4, , px-N. -,La - N ng 'V 1 iw. avi' Rmb, ii4....J Girls are in full swing on Fridays when the entire period is devoted to learning dances. Page One Hundred Thirty-four Fig - .ff Q , The Girls' Athletic Association this year has, under the leadership of Miss Kruse and Miss Smith, been outstanding in providing a source of good, wholesome recreation and fun for a great number of girls and has also helped to develop skills which are conducive to a more enjoyable and healthful leisure time STUDENT COUNCIL Each semester every home-room and clas: chooses students to represent them in our governing body. The desires of the student body are made known and discussed in coun- cil meetings, scheduled every week. A 5-A Conference, held the Erst semester at Battle Creek and the second semester at Sexton, is attended by delegates from Eastern's council. I COUNCIL OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER R. Lewis, President: B. Foote, Secretary: C. B. Nagel, President: B. Foote, Secretary: Perry, Vice-President: M. Cochron, Treas- D. McKirn, Vice-President, M. Cochron, urer Treasurer I I I ,. LII I I SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: T. Bebee, A. Stoner. R. Ray, G. Gill, D. Heller Row 2: A. Mullen, I. Capella, M. Smith, B. McQueary, D. Terrell, K. Harkness, C. Clark, B. Dodson, H. Wakulsky, L. Eaton Row 3: B. Foote, M. Hicks, J. Foerster, N. Whitmore, P. Bushee, M. Bauerle, J. Bubolz, C. Fellows, E. Sendzik, J. Hanson Row 4: D. Warner, A. Leweke, D. McKim, R. Stanley, C. Perry, R. Nagel, R. Milroy, R. Totte, M. Cochron, L. Munroe Page Tcn , ,of .ii ZZ it ,f .' , fox , Rv. . X!!! X -,p NA X Q-Q W ffllii As spring brings growth to all nature, so does ability ond cooperation bring lite to our year-hook, The Lantern. We, os co-bus- iness managers, wish to express our grati- tude to the members of the staff, who, through their unceasing efforts to complete the hook, have accomplished their gocil. We would also like to take this opportunity to thdnl: the taculty advisors tor their much- appreciated help. if Z 1:11:11- -L.. 9 f 'M l1 gx l X 3 ,fm W my ...L- X 1 W W1 fl f X X ff! ff. g'f'755?5'9T' H7f ff ffff 125973 X jf? ZX!!! XXXQQQJXI AWE!! ISIN HAN Shirley Kobel Myrna Ellison Joan Willson Barbara Davies We, the Advertising Managers of the 1947 Lantern, would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to all the businessmen of Lansing, who have so loyally sponsored our annual. To them and to Mr. Peterman, Advertising Advisor of the Lantern who has given us invaluable aid and gli idance. We owe the deepest thanks. Page One Hundred Thirty-:Qgh I THE 4-STAR SPONSORS 1 19 D Cl PC S I-I E S Iiinsingk - Ciiariof PROBST DRUG COMPANY 3 Prescription Stores 1706 South Logan Street 2508 South Cedar Street A enue in East Lansing 110 Vfcsi Grand River v 'A' 'A' i' 'k UNITED AUTO SALES L19 1408 East Michigan Aven Fred L. Kircher, Pres. i' 'k 'k 'A' Comphments of W HUT STEAK HOUSE THE NE 2321 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' DONUT SHOPPE TASTY CREME 1601 East Michigan Avenue 403 East Mt. Hope Avenue Donuts Our Specialty-Glazed ci Who1ewheat 'A' 'A' 'A' 'k Ctfice Supp1ies and Equipment with A Modern Design FRANKLIN DeKLEINE COMPANY 315 North Grand Avenue - Teiephone 5-7154 'A' 'A' 'k 'k HOME DAIRY COMPANY S19-321 South Washington Avenue Invites You to Shop and Dine in Lansing's Finest Food Market, Cafeteria and Lunch Counter Catering a Specia1ty 'A' 'k 'k 'A' S M A L L ' S Your Appearance Is Our Business Marx C1othes Home of Hart, Schattner ci 211 South Washington Avenue i' i' 15' i' Willard Bateries Gu1f Products VAUGHAN BATTERY SERVICE 367 600 East Gran Page One Hundred Thirty-nine d River Avenue - Phone 45 THE 4-STAR SPONSORS RICHARD'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions a Specialty lt's a Pleasure to Serve You 924 East Grand River Avenue, Corner High Street 'k 'A' ir 'A' GORDON'S Smart Apparel for Men - Women - Children ll35-ll39 South Washington Avenue 2020 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' 'k 'A' PHILLIPS DRUG STORE The Popular Meeting Place of Eastern High Students tor l9 Years Fountain Service - Prescriptions - Schcol Supplies i' i' if 'k For Glamour Photos LE CLEAR STUDIO 508 Hollister Building 'A' 'A' ir 'A' RITZEE HAMBURGS Corner Michigan and Pennsylvania Avenues The Snack That Brings You Back Phone 22l59 ir 'A' i' 'A' Let VERSLUIS Capture Your Personality in a Photograph of Distinction Studios - 50 Michigan Theatre Building 'k 'A' 'A' 'k Compliments of AMERICAN STATE BANK Lansing, Michigan Member Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation 'lr 'A' i' 'A' ROUSER DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions For Over E30 Years 123 South Washington Avenue ir ak ik i' BANK OF LANSING Two Offices Washngton CS Michigan - Grand River ci Center Member of F. 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THOM COMPANY 234 South Capitol Avenue Office Furniture - Stationery - Printing Loose Leaf Devices tiff Congratulations to the Classes of l947 MICHIGAN FARM BUREAU 221 North Cedar Street - Lansing 'A' 'K' 'k i' Mute-Owners INSURANCE COMPANY Complete Insurance Protection Page One Hundred Forty-one THE 4-STAR SPONSORS FAMOUS GRILL Famous For Good Foods Chicken in the Rouah Broiled Sizzlinq Stealts 'A' 'k 'A' nk HEATHERWOOD FARMS Milla - lce Crearn 2721 East Nichiqan fl-.Venue Tnlifhona 'NMS I-.a,Y. ,14...xJ.J 'Ir ir 'Ir 'A' Pe Sure lt's the Local Proiluct HARVIN 'S ICE CREAM The Cieam of Michigan 229 South Cedar Street - Telephone 21129 1k 'A' 'A' ak CON VERSE 6 STUMP Prescription Druqqists Cedar ci Shiawassee - Main ci Pennsylvania Phone 57317 Phone 47512 i' 'A' 'A' 'A' Dependable lce and Fuel Service LANSING ICE AND FUEL COMPANY i' 'k t i' BARKER-FOWLER ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Appliances - Electrical Supplies ll4-ll6 East Ottawa Street ak i' 'A' nk MARION 6, SANDERS 220 North Washinqton Avenue The Smartest Clothes in Town iri k'k mf.: ..,. .-. , . . . .-una.-.-'.-,.p, -.---. .,...,.,.,.M-.M-. ...M ,, ' N ' 235f3r51ErE2ErE2E:EE555. 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' f.5:,:,:::g:g:g5:::::A:-:,:-:.51:5 ak ak 'A' ir LANSING COLORPLATE COMPANY Enqravers tor the L A N T E Ft N 3l7 North Larch Street Phone 27022 Page One Hundred Forty-two THE 4-STAR SPONSORS HOME OF ADAMS POTATO CHIPS BUY ADAMS BUY THE BEST Adams Popcorn and N uf Supply 827 East Michigan Ave. Lansing, Michigan 'A' 'k 'A' 'k 1. O O K 1 UWMIUWQ 1408 South Washington Avenue - 305 North Logan Street 927 E. Main St. - 1409 N. Larch St. - l236 E. Grand River Ave. 'A' 'k 'A' 'k FAMOUS I , . . I . FOODS H. G. HARRIS COMPANY 'k 'A' 'k i' MIDWAY FORD SALES, INC. Lansing's Newest F O R D Dealer S Friendly Service 1120 Sheridan Street - Telephone 44491 'k i' 'A' uk MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION Lansing, Michigan Page 0 H dred Forty h THE 4-STAR SPONSORS LA NOBLE REALTY COMPANY Complete Real Estate Service Land Contracts Bought and Sold 1323 East Michigan Avenue 'k'ki k Good Food Always TRIO SANDWICH SHOP NO. I 516 South Washington Avenue Sandwiches to Take Out - Open 24 Hours Every Day 'k'k'k'k MARTIN 61 SON l42O East Main Street - Phone 555l2 Manufacturers ot Cinder Blocks G Cement Blocks 'lr i' i' 'k AFFELDT'S Meats and Groceries Serving Lansing Over 60 Years Ask Your Neighbor - She Knows 303 East Grand River Avenue fyfff MATT'S MARKET 931 South Cedar Street - Phone 91735 Quality Meats ci Groceries Quality Service Store X 'A' 'A' i' 'A' LES F OOTE, INC. ll6 South Washington Avenue Nash Sales and Service Complete Collision Repair Wanted: Young men as sailing instructors! Page One Hundred Fortyrfour Q, Q ff' FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: J. Deakins, B. Bauerle, K. Harkness, F. Martelli, D. Terrell, B. Frank, J. VanSickle Row 2: W. Cheal, R. Briggs, J. Stoll, F. Webb, D. Warner, L. Hennesey Row 3: E. Bonoiiglo, G. Milroy, W. Webb, D. Rowe, R. Engle, K. Killoran, W. Trefry Row 1: M. Graham, J. Amsbaugh, J. Cline, B. Ford Row 2: B. Widdis, J. Martin, J. Sherman, R. Ray, D. Heller, L. Klimiki, E. Oscarina Row 3: J. Dunnigan, L. Munroe, L. Stoner, S. Tallman, C. Hempstead, D. Boline, R. Totte Page Eleven THE Z-STAR SPONSORS WINAN'S FOOD MARKET 2326 South Cedar Street Telephone 43216 'A' 'k STUDENT SUPPLY HOUSE Across from Eastern Auditorium 'A' 'A' BACON'S SHOE SERVICE 927 East Michigan Avenue i' 'k LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY X EX. I SP?Ef 'k 'A' Compliments of GRANGER BROTHERS. BUILDERS 'k 'k STAMPER SUPER MARKET 2420-22 South Cedar Street 'A' if STATE CLEANERS G TAILORS 529 East Michigan Avenue - 2408 South Cedar Street i' 'A' HAYDEN'S 5c TO 51.00 STORE 2609 South Cedar Street 'Ir 'A' VAN PEENEN'S FLOWERS 127 East Michigan Avenue - Phone 41437 'k 'k Since 1917 XXth CENTURY TAILORS Phone 43625 - 125 East Michigan Avenue 'A' if HURD'S Lansing and East Lansing You Can't Leave Dissatisfied 'k 'A' THOMPSON'S SAW AND LAWNMOWER SHOP 115 South Grand Avenue - Telephone 57328 P ge One H d d F rty-six THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Compliments of RENIGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 'A' ui' RAY SABLAIN Ready Mixed Concrete - Excavaton Phone 2-0734 P1ant 4-4471 'k 'A' COTTAGE INN RESTAURANT 3501 South Cedar Street 'lr i' CHOINIERE GROCERY 938 East Grand River Avenue 'k 'k ARMSTRONG DRUGS 1218 East Grand River Avenue t i' BALKAN FOOD MARKET 721 East Grand River Avenue - Phone 27714 -A' -lr SAM'S, INC. Sportswear and C1othinq for Young Men 317 North Washinqton Avenue 'A' 'A' PRUESS FOOD SHOP 308 East Grand River Avenue - Phone 44813 'k 'A' NORTH LANSING HARDWARE 301 East Grand River Avenue 'k 'k ION ANTHONY - FLORIST 809 East Michigan Avenue Lansing Theatre Bui1dinq 'k 'k BONCILLA BARBER SHOP H. A. Ernst - Proprietor 'A' 'A' STANLEY I. CLARK Cieaners and Dyers ik HOTEL OLDS 'Lansinq's Finest Pge On H d dF ty-s THE Z-STAR SPONSORS GENE 6. HUGH SERVICE 901 East Michigan Avenue - Phone 9-1658 'k i' IAMES C. WALTERS Hospitalization Phone 41474 - 208 Hol1ister Building 'A' 'k ERIC E. POST SUPER SERVICE 930 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'k CLYDE B. SMITH AGENCY, INC. Insurance - Wilson Building i' 'lr BARN HART 6. BAKER Realtors 321 Hollister Building 'k 'A' WALDO TRAVEL AGENCY Continue Your Education V Travel 110 Hollister Building - Lansing ir 'Ir STANDARD REALTY Over 30 Years Real Estate Service 100 Hollister Building 'I' 'A' HARRY LEBUDA INSURANCE AGENCY 304 Hollister Building if i' MERRITT 6. BAILEY SHOE STORE Ex-Ray Fitted l12V2 North Washington Avenue 'k 'k GIBB'S DRUG STORE 218 East Grand River Avenue 'k 'k KOWALSKI PHOTO STUDIO 109 V2 North Washington Avenue ai' 'lr TWO LEGS. INC. Pants - Sweaters - Jackets 115 South Washington Avenue 'k i Pay Less tor the Best STABLER'S in NORTH LANSING Page One Hundred Forty-eight THE 2-STAR SPONSORS NORTH SIDE PHARMACY Washington at Grand River H. E. G1ass - Prop. 'lr xi' Complete Photographic Service LANSING CAMERA SHOP 115 West A11egan Street 'k 'A' HARRYMAN SHOES 118 South Washington Avenue ir 'lr WAGENVOORD 61 COMPANY Book Binders Lansing 2, Michigan 'A' 'k Fine Tailoring Since 1898 IOHN HERRMANN'S SONS. INC. 218 North Washington Avenue 'A' i' RUESS 6: HIGH FOOD MARKET Corner Cedar G Baker ir 'k EZETTA DENT GOWNS 430 Townsend Street if 'k Comphments of PERSON 61 SEARL Attorneys 'Ir ir MORGAN IEWELRY COMPANY 121 South Washington Avenue Since 1876 'A' 'A' ACME BUSINESS COLLEGE lust West ot Knapos - Phone 23091 ak 'A' SMITH FLORAL COMPANY 322 South Washington Avenue - Phone 57159 'A' ir SIMPSON'S FRENCH DRY CLEANERS Phone 46128 - 410 South Washington Avenue P g One Hundred Forty-nine THE 2-STAR SPONSORS DUBOIS 6. HUGHES 307809 North Washington Avenue 'A' 'A' LANSING LAUNDRY :S DRY CLEANERS Phone 21535 i' i' RHYNARD'S TRUCK SERVICE 200 North Larch Street - Phone 48427 'A' 'A' MICHIGAN SHEET METAL WORKS 116 South Larch Street ir 'Ir THE DUDLEY PAPER COMPANY Who1esa1e Paper Merchants i 'k ana x culxvul Avfnuz Lnnsxac. 0. mcrnunl Cornpiirnents ot HARRY E. LEADLEY 'k 'k THE EDINGTON RUG COMPANY Rugs, Linoieurns, Draperies, Carpets 'k 'A' NELLER CADILLAC SERVICE 220 West Washtenaw Street - Phone 46416 'A' 'k MOORE'S PHARMACY 2004 East Michigan Avenue ik 'A' CRANDELL'S STANDARD SERVICE 1923 East Michigan Avenue 'A' i' TABOR'S GROCERY 740 North Pennsy1vania Avenue - Phone 46918 i 'k UP-TO-DATE SHOE SERVICE SHOP We Speciahze in Shoes for Detormed Feet 207 East Michigan Avenue ik i ALTMAN'S MEN'S STORE 200 East Michigan Avenue - Corner Grand Pag One H d d F'fty THE 2-STAR SPONSORS MIDWAY CAFE 326 North Cedar Street 'A' 'k W I L S 1430 On Your Dial 'k 'A' Compliments of WILLARD'S QUALITY FOODS 'k 'A' RAY THROOP AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds 120 North Pennsylvania Avenue 'lr 'lr Compliments of W. RAY GORSLINE 900 East Michigan Avenue i' 'k CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY Lansing, Michigan 'A' if WEIMER'S REXALL DRUG STORE 2322 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' D 6 C STORES 2016 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'lr MYERS PRINTING SERVICE Over 26 years of Good Impressions 1421 East Michigan Avenue - Telephone 22554 'k i' CLINTON IEWELRY COMPANY 2002 East Michigan Avenue ak ir U - RENT - IT - SHOP Everything for Rent 2213 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k BISHOP CLEANERS G DYERS 2619 East Michigan Avenue ir 'Ir CAMPUS FLORIST Special Corsage Prices to Students of Eastern High School Phone 44816 P g One H ndred Fif y X, I X QE! lv , '-Kimm- BY XY :L 7 ne Hundred Fifty-two QQ H3 THE 2-STAR SPONSORS Compliments of I. H. ALEXANIAN 'A' 'k RONDIE'S Your Good Gulf Dealer 'A' ir CHESLEY'S DRUGS 2024 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'Ir IOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY Lansing, Michigan , al' 'A' DAVIS UPHOLSTERING 609 East Michigan Avenue i' ir Compliments ot MILLS DRUG STORE 2603 South Cedar Street - Phone 50911 'k ul' HAROLD'S UPHOLSTERING There is a Difference 531 East Michigan Avenue 'Ir i' AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS 1217-1229 Center Street - Telephone 20641 'Ir ir NORTH END VARIETY STORE East Grand River at Pennsylvania Avenue 'Ir 1k RICHES CLOTHIERS 2324 South Cedar Street - Phone 42357 Open Evenings 'A' ir CAHILL COAL COMPANY Home ot Good Coal if i' NILES HARDWARE Your Friendly Neighborhood Store 1219 East Grand River Avenue uk uk LOLA'S DRY CLEANING 730 East Grand River Avenue Telephone 42254 P g One Hu d ed Fifty-th THE 2-STAR SPONSORS AL HANSEN. INC. 730 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'A' LEWIS FUEL COMPANY 636 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'k LINN G OWEN Iewelers Telephone 20054 i' 'A' COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP l27 West Washtenaw Street Complete Floral Service - Gifts - Antiques 'A' 'A' LARABEE'S Groceries and Meats Free Delivery - 2200 East Michigan Avenue i' 'A' VIRGILINE SIMMONS SCHOOL OF DANCING All Types of Dancing ll28 East Michigan Avenue 'k 'A' VERA - KLEEN CLEANERS 407 North Washington Avenue Phone 502ll ir i' VAN'S CAMERA SHOP 524 East Michigan Avenue Films - Cameras - Developing - Printing 'A' ir THE WEISSINGER PAPER COMPANY 201 North Hosmer Street i' if CURTIS FOOD MARKET 604 East Kalamazoo Street ak 'A' M 6, L GROCERY 6. MEAT MARKET Robert W. Townsend, Prop. 'Ir 'A' NEW NATIONAL HAT SHOP 6. NEWSTAND Complete Line of Magazines QS Newspapers P g One Hundred F fty-four 52:54 ' 3 1-'gtiwif 1 0 S T' gin. pw? 2 L4-q viz' .Me 6 15.-2 , 1 ... A-F-05 'vt M-ff 4 liars SC r N ,V ',f,,, t V THE 2-STAR SPONSORS PEOPLES FINANCE SERVICE. INC. 320 Olds Tower Building 'k 'A' WARREN S. HOLMES COMPANY - ARCHITECTS 2200 Olds Tower i' 'lr MIKE'S MARKET 322-324 North Washington Avenue Phone 20831 'k 'lr SISCO'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store 333 South Washinqton Avenue - Phone 4-1219 'Ir 'lr EDWARD G. HACKER COMPANY Realtors ir 'A' LUN DBERG SCREW PRODUCTS Lansing 'lr if REO MOTORS, INC. Retail Branch All girls! All legs! All tired mA,,,, .. izQ,,-g,' -....,-,, , '.,,--....-. ...........-.yw-nv-fd Boy, what a dish! PgO HddFfyE GIRLS' LEAGUE The sponsorship of two dances highlighted a successful year for Eastern's Girls' League whose primary purpose is to encourage friendship FIRST SEMESTER B. Foote, Vice-Presidentg B. Begemen, Presi- C. dent: M. Earl, Secretary: J. VanSickle, Treasurer within the feminine set. SECOND SEMESTER Custer, Treasurer: B. Foote. President V. Jordan, Vice-President: M. Earl, Sec retary OFFICE GIRLS Mary Lou and Donna are the two efficient oflice girls. Their friendly smiles and cheer ful greetings make strangers and school members all feel welcome. Duties of these girls do not merely center around faculty members, but also encircle students. CEspecially Lantern folks. Thanks, girlsj , l Donna Butler Page Twelve Mary Lou Robinson THE 2-STAR SPONSORS LANSING HI-SPEED COMPANY Hi-Speed Gas i' 'k Compliments of the LANSING COMPANY ir 'k RAMSEY COAL COMPANY 1034 South Cedar Street 'Ir ir F. A. IVICCARTNEY. C. L. U. 1602 O1ds Tower - - Phone 21511 Lite Insurance and Annuities 'k 'k BEURMANN - MARSHALL. INC. Printinq - Lithoqraphy 'I' ir ooNGRA.TULAT1oNs Gir1s CS Boys LOCCEI 652 - U. A. W. - C. I. O. 'A' 'k LANSING IRON AND METAL A. Karnins, Prop. 1404 North Larch Street ir 'k HERB SHINBERG Insurance 615 South Capito1 Avenue uk 'A' AUTOPARK Gu1f Gasohne and Oi1 'A' 'A' LUCKY REWEAVERS We Reweave Darnaqed Garments 106 North Grand Avenue - Satisfaction Guaranteed 'A' 'lr LEHMA N'S IEVVELRY Gladrner Theatre Buildinq ir ir NEON SIGN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Siqns ot A11 Kinds Page O Hundred Fifty THE 2-STAR SPONSORS ARTIC DAIRY PRODUCTS Distributors of Sealtest Milk of lce Cream 1' i STOP and SHOP Always New Foods 2904 East Saginaw Street 'A' 'Ir COLUMBIA STUDIOS Portrait Photographers 202 North Washington Avenue i' 'k BANCROFT FLOWER SHOP ll09 South Washington Avenue 'k 'A' Compliments of MORRIS NEW 5. USED AUTO PARTS 'A' 'k SHOUP'S RADIO SERVICE COMPANY Motorola Radios - Phone 4-0947 ir 'k F-,Y-v-W, Y , v , , if ' What! A beard? P g O H d d Ffty-seve THE 2-STAR SPONSORS LANSING MOTOR SALES Mack Trucks - 2224 East Michigan Avenue 'k i' MARKET BASKETS Where Every Day 1s Bargain Day 'A' 'A' MCCLINTOCK CADILLAC COMPANY 2400 East Michigan Avenue 'k i' SANITARY CLEANERS 2815 East Saginaw Street - 605 East Michigan Avenue Phone 45493 Phone 20620 i' 'A' WARD'S SHOE STORE in North Lansing i' i' McCON N ELL BROTHERS North Washington and Grand River On the Corner Where Price and Qua1ity go Hand and Hand 'A' 'k HOLLIDAY CLEANERS Insured for your Protection 1215 Turner Street - Telephone 46316 . my L k at that towel! Refugees from Barnu B 1 PgO HddFfy gh IN APPRECIATION . . . We, as members of the Lantern Staff, wish to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. J. F. Brisbin, Mr. R. B. Peterman, and Miss Elsa Richards for their kindly advice and co-operation and also to the following concerns, who have given us immeasurable aid in com- piling the 1947 edition of our year-book. Acknowledgments . . . 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V 1 141 .2 I E E 1 Q- Uppcr left-President Don Foote Center-Class Advisor Mr. Gilson Upper right--Vice-President Kenny Skidmore Lower left-Secretary Barbara Grimm Lower right-Treasurer Doug Graham In September, in the year 1945. a group of young hopefuls were gathered together for the First time. The students were designated to be the Eastern High School Class of June, 1947. One littl e chap by the name of Carlyle Perry rose up among these students and was proclaimed their president. To prove to the world we were much awake, we held our Sophomore Mixer, February 16, 1945. With our heads in the air We strolled down the halls in 1946 as Juniors. Roland Lewis took over the helm to steer us through this, and April 6, 1946, we featured the thrills of Arabian Nights, our J-Ho p. Then finally we found ourselves Seniors. Don Foote was elected to guide the class through the Final year. The 24th of May Will long linger in the memories of those who attended their prom. SOPHOMORE JUNIOR President-Carlyle Perry President-Roland Lewis Vice-President-Bob Teichert Secretary-Frances Martelli Treasurer-Dora Clemrnett Vice-President-Bud Lawrence Secretary-Dorothy Clark Treasurer-Bud Swenk Page Twenty-two ALGER, OLIVE O1ie was on the Lan- tern Art Staff and chair- man of the Art Dance. Irked by bleached hair. Very artistic and domes- tic. Spends her spare time dancing. ALLEN, IOANNE A future co-ed. Likes history from Brisbin. Jo did a splendid job as chair- man of the Sophomore Tea. She likes to swim and dance. ALSPAUGH, SHARON ANN I Hopes to become a typ- ist. Her pet peeve's are glasses and blondes. Favor- ite sport is swimming. Ideal is Miss Smith, the gym teacher. 6' -.3 ..- Lx ,:s...jfy. id W if Vi .QUQV lil lx Z ',:. I .:X,, ,Q . i I ,., if 't t if W . A 3. I Ai: X L 1 , A w 15 ' . V at N-Q X X BARBERIO, JOE ' L, Cf' Y Joe participated in ten- 1-Q7 .,-- -' V nis and football. He likes Q g chemistry. His favorite ' ' , '-W teacher is Mrs. Diekema. e, l:. 'U..'3 . f A A ,. WI, ., ' ' ' ' 1 ' I -f . Mm., . 4 4 V I ' I is -' r ff ,PJ 'G A- f Wt 'Q X' .. y 0' BARBERIN6-,J OSIE 3 db Future saleslady. Pet M' R ' peeve is boys and a certain lady. Enjoys all sports and ' dances. Favorite saying is 1 V C- Are you kidding? X , . N Q T P I A . , . ,xx KE - X 4 ., . -5 AV b S, ew 1 . V K , , 6, x A W .W Y A BARNARD, HARRY J. 'J ' S - ' ' A Home-room treasurer -. , .3.i.,,- . -, -f fy '4 Y Plans to enter the business . -Q it f Q6 :Q Qi world. His favorite teacher f 'Q N Q' -1,g- f ' is Miss Budde. He enjoys SM I '1 - :Sa - -- s X ..i hunting. Has one definite 5' ,V , ---' - 1 3 ' favorite saying. H' izzlrglif - ff ' mf- I X' YY ml L--fra ga.x.f.,el, sta ALTMAN, HARVEY Harvey likes sports and is seen cooperating with Mr. Friz. Likes good corny jokes. He hopes to go to M.S.C. and become an ex- ecutive. ATKINSON, GWENDOLYN A future co-ed, her fav- orite sport is football. She likes foods class and Miss Wood as a teacher. She is now working at the Qual- ity Dairy. BANNISH, HARRY Navy bound. Harry has held various home-room of- fices. Drafting is his spe- cial interest, Participated in football and golf. His favorite saying, I ainft proud. BARBERIO, FRED Active member of the Varsity football team and is a French Club member. His pet peeve is women. Is a clerk at present and he plans to enter the busi- ness world. BARTON, BEVERLY An active member of the Girls' Band and French Club. She held the honor of Homecoming Queen. Home-room oiiicio. Future is Wedding Bells! . - IV' 'U BAUERLE, BARBARA A President of Girls Band. . Active member of Student ' , Council and French Club. - 3 .v Lead in Senior B Play. ' Definitely interested in football. Plans to enter if M.S.C. Annoyed by F. B, - il .N BAUMGRAS, ELLEN Dislikes being called - B1aCkie. Administration 1 e Editor of the Lantern. - f Honor Society, and G.A.A. 'W 2 president. Headed for M. S.C. We hope she gets rid of that huh. J, , ' Q . .... S' it -l:,I ' 'f f , 2:'Zf'31e S iff -V Q ,- A ii.- BEACH, NORMA A band enthusiast, Norma likes to ice skate and her lunch hour. You may hear her say Holy Cow. Her pet peeve is conceited people. Pa ge Twenty-three BEARDSLEE, BEVERLY Chairman of the Art dance. Secretary of the Paint Splashers Club. Par- ticipated in the Opera. Future collegiate. Likes all sports. Annoyed by butch hair cuts. BEAUMONT, BRUCE Left our hall to work. Bruce was a member of the Boys' Band. Liked Miss Sexton. Sleeping seemed to interest him. BEEDE, RAY Women are dennitely Ray's pet peeve. He likes science and mathematics. Proud president of the Boys' Band. He will be a chemist in the future. L A i ' Q l 4 l E A. ,L I ir- X- .1 ,Ji 11' . Wifi' V . .Q-v l -n , ' I 4.L3 :F' WG' ,. Q 4 - Z .Q 'Xfbf ,far . PPM , . .4 3- V M L' ff: Z: :nfl . Ag,'.u 1 ez ! iifkffagi , 5214. 9' fag: if . 1 6 at i A ff' 'izt J L14 I ro . all .5.,:.:if -.a.:ago. is ur ,Q c. ::- - f,-2 X ln! xx I in it . J' , , I 5 . , vu 1' 1,531 .Vi M119 4 Q .er BERRY, GARY Member of the Choir and Boys' Band. Gary came from the suburb of Lan- sing CEast Lansingj. Will enter college after gradua- tion. Pet peeve is eager women. BENNETT, BETTY Bettv participated in Glee Club. She is unde- cided about her future. Is workin!! at Sears and Roe- buck. Likes to v.atch foot- ball games. BENNETT, PEGGY Dislikes butch haircuts on any boy. Will seek a position as a private steno- grapher, Enjovs swim- ming and badminton. A wit at telling jokes. BERRYHILL, BARBARA Butch haircuts on certain boys annoy her. Likes and typing. shorthand Plans on being a capable secretary. Nickname is Barbie. Bowling fascin- ates her, -:rang BOOMER, JOYCE Is often seen ice-skating at Bancroft. It is her fa- vorite sport. Pet peeve is that man. Will enter an ofhce after graduation. BOWEN. VONDELL Is an active member of the Bible Club. Plans on four years of college and then four years in the theo- logical seminary. Likes to play tennis. BOWERS, HANK President of Business Or- ganization. Plans on being a Display Manager. Likes baseball and any good band leader. Pet peeve is defin- itely girls. BOYLE, MAX Ferris Institute is the destination for which Max is bound. Active member of Fur. Feather and Fin Club and the Pan Ameri- can Club. Despises bobby- soxers in overalls. 3 F Page Twenty-four BLANKENBURG, ART Member of the French Club. You may Find him in the woodwork shop anv- time, as it is his main in- terest. States that he has a pet peeve named Caro- lyn. BLUM BERG, COLLEEN Is California bound some- day. Active in the Social Dancing Club and loves to swim. Desoises people who make her hurry and those that lie intentionally. BOHNSTEDT, MARIANNE Came here from Ohio. Despises getting up in the morning. Plans on travel- ing. One of the very few who liked World Lit. Proud member of the Honor Society. , li BRETL, JOYCE Desires an exciting fu- ture. Despises conceited boys. Favorite sport is swimming. Ideal is the guy she dreams about. BRIGGS, ROBERT Varsity Debate, Extem- porary Speaking, Student Council, and decoration chairman for the prom. Is college bound. Despises people who aren't interest- ed in anything. BRISTOL, DORA Pet peeve. the armv. Hopes to become a store clerk. Likes Miss Cran- dell. typing, and volleyball. .FLnds school a full time IO . 3 ,fi-,,.,W. ,Y 6 QW ,.. . , A R Jim' r ' ' - ' ' New 1 I - . -Q f f 2 QAJ -e v '11 C ,fy g 3 2 T 'az .fi 5 ,M . BROWDER, BILLY Likes football and Mr. Pcterman. One of the many that dislike women. Would like to become an auto dealer in the future. BROWN. JEAN ANN Loves to dance. Hopes to enter the secretarial field. Active home-room official. Pet peeve is her twin sis- ter, Is a cashier at present. BROWN, PATRICIA Active member of Dan- cing Club, C.A.P and Girls' Band. Plans on being a good housew'fc. Likes to ride horseback. BUCK. ARTHUR EUGENE Art's ambition is to Find a wife and home. Partici- pated in varsity football. Pet peeve is the army draft. He will be a farmer. Page Twenty-Five BUTLER, ALBERT Woodwork and art are his main interests. Pet peeve is definitely English. Ambition is to become a carpenter. Mr. Wheeler is his ideal. CALDWELL. CHARLES W. President and treasu'er of home-room. Drummer in the Boys' Band is his main interest. Chuck expects to go to college. Grammar and Erratt irk him. CARDWELL, MILLIE Millie was home-room secretary and Y-Teens of- Ficer. Undecided about the future. Loves tall men. Hates getting up in the morning. CARSON, DOROTHY President of the Ushers Club and Social Dancing Club. Dot enjoys roller skating with Bob, Annoy- ed by her careless treat- ment of her glasses. BUHL, DAVID V. Primarily interested in bandg participated six se- mesters. Pet peeve is wo- men in slacks. Looking forward to Business Col- lege. Enjoys playing golf in his spare time. BURLEY, ELAINE Looks forward to col- lege. Believes Latin and Grammar to be the most interesting subjects. Dis- likes studying. Enjoys bowling. Often heard say- ing, Holy Mackeralf' BURT, DONNA J. Burt is a member of Y-Teens, home-room vice- president. and officer in Pan American Club. Hopes to become a stenographer. Hard noses in general irk her. 3 i . Evra'-. I ., .69 1 r f flu' S V- , 'ILS' 55:5 ' 7 3-' YZ? M flmlffff, wifi! -L+-e -' CARY. KENNETH Ken is waiting for the army and is meanwhile do- ing what comes naturally. Pet peeve is school. Fa- vorite subject is wood- work, Likes all sports. CAVANAUGH. LORRAINE Raynee participated in the Operetta, belongs to Y- Teens and Glee Club. Her favorite subject is typing. She will brighten some- one's office in the future. CHURCH, NORMA Marriage appeals to Norma, Has a st 'ong dis- like for stuck-up women. Baseball is her favorite sport and typing is her fa- vorite subject. 'Q sq ,-1. .. ,S L-,. 'gm .LD 7 ,,.. L --1, S , I I i't' .11 1 Ke P' bv- W A, f f' 2 CLARK, DAWN A great lover of cars. Her favorite teacher is Mr. Simpson. Pet peeve is men but has high hopes for matrimony with a certain Kenneth. CLARK. DOROTHY M. Dorothy is president of Y-Teens. Girls' League. and Student Council repre- sentative. home-room secre- tary. Class secretary of '45 and '46. Plans to attend college. CLARK, MARGARET C. As a member of the Choir she dreams of a career in the vocal world. Margie has a strong dislike for snobby people. Loves all sports. CLEMMER, DOUGLAS Doug is a product of the Fur. Feather and Fin Club. Vice-president of his home- room and planning on col- lege. Page Twenty-six CONLIN. CATHERINE Swimming, tennis, golf and a certain ex-navy man are among her interests. Active in G.A.A. Looking for an office position. COOK. LA VERNE Band seems to interest La Verne most. Ambition is to graduate, and then- sleep! Irked by people who ask silly questions. COOK. VERNON An enthusiastic worker on the Easterner. Looks to a baseball career. Duke's pet peeve is conceited wo- men. Likes baseball. COPELAND. JEANNE Favorite sport is horse- back riding. Is a member of the Glee Club. Yearns to be a fashion designer in New York. Works for Columbia Studio. . .Q tis X fr, CLINGERMAN, ANNA MAE Active member of the G.A.A. Stenography will be her immediate future. Archery fascinates her. An- noyed by conceited boys and dyed hair. COCHRAN, WESTON Better known as Mike, Member of Senior B Play cast. Student Council treas- urer, and on Lantern StaH. Intends to enter a small college after graduation. Very friendly. COLTHORP, THEODORE A. Ted is annoyed by the way Frances Martelli chews her gum. A member of the Fur, Feather and Fin Club. Interested in mechanics. :ia 3. f tl 5 1 ' X 'f F was rf? X . ,gn . ' . ' .44 E? an CORNIEL, GERRY Honor Society, Lantern Staff, Senior B Play, Latin Club and home-room oFFi- cial. Pet peeve is to see people chew tooth picks. Plans to take the electrical engineer course at M.S.C. COURTER, BOB Gus was make-up Edi- tor of the Easterner for two semesters. He despises girls that call him up on the telephone. Is navy bound. CRANDELL, DOROTHY Dot is active in the music department. Presi- dent of home-room. Desires to enjoy the future with a quiet married life. Present work is trying to gradu- ate. 6 ,Q mg-A CROLEY, MARGO Boys who crack their knuckles annoy Margo. Hopes to be a Veterinar- ian. Enjoys typing and football. Mr. Edgerton is her ideal teacher. CZECHA. REGINA Cv.A.A., Honor Society. and Travel Club. Wants to become a secretary. Hites dirty saddle shoes. Thinks quiet people are ideal. A bowling enthusiast. DAVIS, JOANNE Ex-Sextonite. Committe for J-Hop of 45. Is defin- itely undecided about the future. Her policy is never believe a man. De- lights in swimming. DIEN ER, KIETH Desires to become a pharmacist. Is definitely a Hemo baby. Held vari- ous home-room offices. Likes chemistry, football and at present he is work- ing at Cunningham's. ff -. 041D P' QV W' av aft... ,,k, 4 ' . ' . .X ...A 4 ,' 'N I 5 3 1 li ll I 1 Z ' J J' L .7 --1, 3.,..i.:,, --1. DREPS. WILLIAM His future is in the clouds-Army Air Corps. Likes basketball, baseball, and hunting. Pet peeve, English and geometry. Miss Garrity is his favor- ite teacher. DUNLAP, WILLIAM Bill is annoyed by gig- gling girls. Football in- terests him. Will be your printer in the future. Claims Miss Budde is his favorite. DURFEE, LEAH Blondie finds amuse- ment in roller skating, ice skating, and dancing. A member of Band, French Club and Y-Teens. Ambi- tion is to be an expert bookkeeper. EDING, DIXIE Art and Foods are Dix- ie's favorite subjects. Art Editor of both Lantern and Easterner. Belongs to Art Club. Enjoys Hank. A fu- ture bride. Page Twenty-seven DISTLER, JACK Member of the Band. Fa- vorite classes include geo- metry and chemistry. Loves to Fish. At present is a baker and realizes haste makes waste. DODSON, BARBARA Nursing is the high goal set by this girl. Active member of Girls' Band, Honor Society, French Club and G.A.A. Definitely ir- ritated by people that are late. DOLLARHITE. PHYLLIS Belongs to the girls' Fur, Feather and Fin Club and the Bible Club. Yearns to be a stenographer. Believes It's a great life if you don't weaken. wcellwivzi- nb ,- ii i Q A' 'A.' I 7 :-: 925 1? Q53 x A I. ...f gf . 1'-1 ,ap-1, 5 rs ' -5. ,.,.. Q WW i 1 .i gi .ui X 4x Qt i Y' 9 l 145 .o XX i H Nt ED DS. OTHY Dottie b gf to the Social Danc Club. De- lights in dancing. Dislikes jealous people. Has ambi- tion of getting married. Claims her favorite teacher is Mr. Potter. EDWARDS. SINCLAIR Sinclair is a member of the Honor Society. De- lights in math and science courses. Aims to be an aeronautical engineer. Pro- voked by teachers who give him too much work. ELLISIN. MYRNA Yearns for marriage. Dis- likes stuck-up girls. Pub- lication Staff of the East- einer. Likes to ice skate. English, and tvping, Ideal person is Frank. Q l X. 5 if -t 1 : -. -i -it -0 . ', 'Q' ,, , ,Q .V is X --...V i .. -,xr s f. , ff: i m a. fi'-:Sari :21E?Wi'i 'Cd' 'K -lv nvfw I K i ELISER, MARCELINE !'Marcy's main interest lies in the male lead in the opera. Loves the water. California fascinates her. Future bride. ERRATT. RICHARD Honor Society and Fur, Feather and Fin Club. Home-room president. Dick plans to attend col- lege in the future. Pet peeve is listening to Mr. Lange's new editions of old jokes. Local genius! FEA, PATSY G.A.A., member of the Girls' Band for three years. Vice-president of home- Future plans lie in Pat likes typing room. Ohio. and history. FEGU ER, BEVERLY Conceited people annoy her. Expects to be a steno- grapher. Spends her soare time roller skating. Usu- ally heard singing, rah dah do dah. , ,D XD 6 z 'J 'J X-,f J . Q! .fr lf ix Vi! C.. E x 5 fm ,,.-A. ,t V C A Av il 4 ,g- FLORY, JEAN Hopes that come a going Likes Play FOESS ELEANOR Wants to either become a secretary or travel to California to see a certain guy. Baffled by inquisitive people and Ginny's spell- ing. FOOTE. BEATRICE Beat -President of Girls' League, secretary of Student Council. Senior A Editor of the Lantern, sec- retary of Y-Teens. Coed Council, and Inter-School Delegate. People interest her. Hopes to enter the business world. FOOTE, DONALD Participated in Varsity football. Held various home-room offices. Chair- man of our successful J- Hop. Senior class presi- dent and Lantern Staff. Fu- ture auto dealer. Believes traveling is educational!! Page Twenty-eight FELLOWS, CORINNE ' Cafe-.- on the Lantern member of the Honor Editor of the ety. Student Council, Club. vice-president home-room. Corny become an Airline in the future. Participates EI' class pet FILDEY, HAROLD Society and cil Home-room officer grammaca and Base ll is his sport. , J X FORTON, JOANE Nurses training at Ford Ai Hospital sounds interest- . . to Joane. Enjoys gram- :V , mar, Latin, and swimming. K ' A Takes a special interest in Y - the army. Despises silly girls. ,G I . 1 .tfg 'ix ir? lt, . . K It , .m f 3' V .T fy: FOSTER, BEVERLY ,E ' Bev - Lantern Staff, V 'A' I .L Girls' Band, participated -Y fi , in Operas and home-room '19 ,, 5 N 4' ofhcial. Secretary of Pro- . Q ' V jectors Club. Hopes to be- N ,if . N1 . - come a surgeon. Left our 2 Wa, .,,,,. 'f halls for a northern High I ' A School. ' '- f K .gil 'if . , f' I-.. i FRANKE, DONALD gf5i'74Ai.,,f . Don held various ho room offices. Is deiini I ,b 3, army bound. Thinks bas- f '? '5, A ketball an ideal sport. Gym. ff ' ..,, Winnie and Govt. are his 1 '-L favorite subjects. .ugihvi ? 5 .K '7 r4 , I iff 3 15' ,ff-71 2' t ffl , . . . FULLER, DELORA Hopes to seek a position as a private secretary to a studious. jolly person. Likes shorthand, softball, roller and ice-skating. Smart alecks annoy her. F giffizig C ceited boys irk . Wa reasurepgof ome- ro m. futur fin s her fil positi n of - retary. Inter tegcffi as- lzetball and eb 1. I GAFNER, JACQUELINE Jackie has held various home-room oflices. Active member of Social Dancing, Knitting, Pan American, Personality and Appear- ance Clubs. She is hoping for matrimony. GALLAGHER, JOYCE Live and learn is the motto for Joyce. She is secretary of the Glee Club and a member of the choir. Hopes to be a mooel. Likes all sports. egg, Page Twenty-nine GILMER, JOAN Loves to have a good time. Attends all the games and likes sports in general. Held various home-room offices. Dresses very smartly. GLOGFESKY, CARL Sports enthusiast and likes women, naturally. Egotists are his pet peeve, but he likes to meet up with them. Active member of the G.I. Club. Hopes are set for M.S.C. GOODELL. ELLEN Ellen's ideal is Miss Budde and she hopes to be like her someday. She belongs to the Travel Club and is on the Girls' League Board. Chairman of the Mother and Daughter Ban- quet. GRAHAM, DOUGLAS A member of our Debate team and Fur, Feather and Fin Club. Doug was in the Senior B Play cast. At present he works at a gas station. Lovers of red hair, beware! MAPES, RAYMOND His hobby is photography work. Plans on attending the University of Detroit and becoming a research chemist. Is secretary of the G.I. Club. Mr. Brisbin is his favorite teacher. GATTNER, MARIE Secretary of the English Department keeps her busy. Was vice-president of her home room. Likes steno- graphy, typing, swimming, and tennis. Aims to be a stenographer. GILLETT, DELORES Dee is in G.A.A., Girls' Double Sextette, Opera, treasurer of the Ushers Club. and president of Glee Club. Often caught talking about a certain Dave. Plans to enter col- lege and teach piano and voice. i l 1 t 0 . , , f s .J I s a, ' ' - ,,,..,f' J ERE, U GRIMM, BARBARA Lantern Stati, Senior Class secretary, president of Latin Club, treasurer of home-room. G.A.A., secre- tary of Honor Society, and Ushers Club, Desires col- lege education. Pet peeve is stewed tomatoes. GROENKE. DONNA Y-Teen member, G.A.A. Pet peeve is people who drag their heels. Will be a telephone operator in the future. Enjoys swimming and roller skating. HAGERMAN, BARBARA ANN Honor Society. Y-Teens member, and G.A.A. Will do secretarial work. En- joys bowling and history. Despises jealous people. s 1 i iv - ..,,- A . In Xa, Q HALL. DELORES ANNE Delores is a member oi the Y-Teens, Ushers Club and G.A.A. Future lies in marrying a certain sailor. Dislikes people that are always degrading others. HAMMOND, RICHARD An active member of the Boys' Band. Dick's fa- vorite tsport is jfootball. Rosie i his ide l,xIrked by Sue. uturf ies at M.S.C. '. X ' X N 'X .5 . x X X ested ' ' ty. ootbxl an Nase- ba . ik m an hop. e- o ce-pre ent. Headed fo t Maris I HANNA. GERALD Gerald's favorite subjects are trig and physics, Mr. Gilson is his ideal. Likes all sports, especially base- ball. Nickname is Gerry, t xx N it SSNX X .' Page Thirty HATHAWAY, LOIS Giggling girls annoy her. Will seek a position as a secretary. She likes foot- ball and typing. Is now a waitress at Walgreens. HAWKINS, BETTY Active in Girls' Band for three years. A member of the Y-Teens and Presi- dent of her home-room. Is definitely the domestic type! Irked by girls that are always out of line in band. HAYDEN, JEAN Girls that put lipstick on during school irritate her. Member of the Girls' Band. Favorite subjects include Science and English. Loves to play piano and ice skate. HAYDEN, JUNE Disgusted by girls who smoke and drink. June is a very active member of the Girls' Band. Loves to ice skate. Dreams of be- coming a telephone opera- tor. HARKNESS, KATHRYN Kay was a member of the Student Council for six semesters. President of the Y-Teens. also active on Lantern Staff. ls easily an- noyed by teasing. Plans on attending college unless someone changes her mind. PORTER, ELSIE Member of the French Club. Dislikes boys with straight hair. Pet peeve is , English. ,Is F bridef off K whitf, EJ , qi I4 ijfMk?2'4l ty ,T ' , U , Cgf.7,,xt , , , H TH X6 I 'i A , JEAN i ,X I pf- Detests boys who smoke L and drink on the street. Is headed for college. An ac- 1 i, tive member of the Latin Club. Loves to read. X 5 w 4 5i. iii? Q. A ii -Q W: ., gfigikm y f -. HAYHOE, DON Don's favorite pastimes are fishing and canoeing. Looks forward to becoming an Electrical Engineer. Has a part time job at M.S.C. HELLUM, DUANE Member of Fur, Feather and Fin Club. Active re- serve football player. Likes warm weather. Has no dis- likes. Undecided about the future. HEM PSTEAD, JEAN Active member of the Bible Club. Plans on be- ing a very capable house- wife. Annoyed by her lit- tle brother. Delights in Art. .41 .. i .X ,f .ff-X A X f X c. 4,1 J' . . '1??g57l, l . e . ' B l 54i57'g 3, sm ,Qt e Q .4 S N . . -' X 'I' 'can' ' Lf ,- tri HENDERSON, JANIE Future plans are to hook a certain fellow named Fred. Irked by jealous people. Active in the French Club. Likes to swim. At present is a soda jerk. HERP, JOYCE Pet peeve is sailors, Another office worker. En- joys football games and a certain fellow at Sexton High. Favorite subject is typing. HIAESHUTTER, DOLORIS JEAN Jeannie participated in three Operas, including The Desert Song in '47 of which she had the lead. Assistant Faculty Editor of the Lantern and home- room officer. Plans to study voice unless someone changes her mind. HODGSON, EILEEN , RUTH Took part in two Operas - Katinka and The Desert Song. Claims a hate for people who crack their gum. Expects to be a stenographer. COWEN, CHESTER Chet graduated with the class of January. Be- longed to the G.l. Club. Liked to have a good time. Undecided as to the future. HOWELL, JO Travel Club. G.A.A.. Bible Club, and Library Club. Girls' League repre- sentative. Annoyed by radio serials. and getting up early. Plans on a college career and becoming an author. HOWISON, IRMA An honorable member of our Honor Society. Irma participated in three Operas and spring concerts. Peeved by locker lovers. Looks forward to teaching for a career. HUGHES, HELEN Pet peeve is Betty. Looks forward to being a secre- tary. Loves to skate. Per- fectly satisfied with life. Miss Crandell is her favor- ite teacher. Page Thirty-one HOFFM EYER, WILLIAM Bill -a Hi-Y member, football, baseball and bas- ketball are his favorite sports. His future lies at M.S.C. Works at Watley's. HOGAN, HOWARD Enthusiastic home-room oiiicer. A member of Hi-Y and Fur, Feather and Fin Club. Irked by silly and stupid girls. Wants to be a test pilot. HOTCHKIN. WARD A member of our cheer leader squad. Favorite teacher is Mr. Sage. Is looking forward to attend- ing M.S.C. Likes to at- tend basketball games. . ,,.. ,... .. , t 3 , .n 4, ' ids - W ,Q or . A 'Ev' A ,tf TQ , r . 1 4. . L QL. 1315.115 HULL, BETTY Undecided about the fu- ture. Conceited boys annoy her. Interested in dancing and a certain guy. Likes Mr. Walcott and geometry. Often heard saying Shucks. HUMMEL, BEVERLEE Bev was secretary of the Spanish Club. Enjoys all sports, especially ice- skating. Irked by stubborn people. Thinks Miss Too- god is the very best. . .I lx X . i X. JACKSON, FLOYD Undecided about t'e fu- ture. Likes all sports. Is not a great lover of s:hool. Enjoys outside activities. I - -wil? l l eiii a -V :V -V 1 . Z I ... ,. ig. , . t ' -eo' .gi ff'? i' 3 sa QF, .,-ga., . L ., Q N-, Q: V. A, L?-955.51553 Q 67355 'iz -Q , ig,-A uf, 7 aasaggriem , Q Us 0' ting, ' 725: L iff W ' - , . .gif Sf: f - w. . . .it ffzfefxfffazigd Y J' Q f . ri 4.4- 2 2 E i , il I , it , i 1? fir.. 'f X -f f A 'f 4, 1 f .I 3 i ws L se l, l l ' A 1 ' . q ty., m l? H Q L, Q -I ' . Y .V , .- . , Q fr g A. e A - li Y 2 X is H .iii . .... ft JOHNSON. ONALEE Looks forward to getting, KING, LEAHDELL married. Favorites are' Girls that smoke irritate Home Ec. and Home Nurse I her. Very active in home- ing. Likes all sports, es- room. A for the pecially skating. Miss Fish Easterner. mf is her favorite teacher. dancing and Ambitionk work: . J, JONES, ALMA Proud member of the Honor Society, G.A.A. treasurer. debater. Presi- dent of Bible Club and en- joys Glee Club, tennis, and swimming. Will enter col- lege after graduation. JONES, DON Interested in drafting. Present work is clerking at Market Basket. Women drivers are his pet peeve. Favorite sport is football. Mr. Clark is his ideal teacher. KAMPEN, VIRGINIA Active member of the Spanish Club. Plans on a nursing career. Favorite subjects include chemistry, English. and Vocal Theory. Jinx enjoys bowling. Page Thirty-two fi --' . fy X fd 7 If . f f. ,f ' ,J V41 1247 KING. JOYCE Honor Society, home-room official, drama class. Is annoyed by Sherry's pet word and dull teachers. Plans to travel and then hopes to become a radio actress. Roller skating is her sport. KING, PAULINE Pauline spends her spare tlme dancing, skating, and watching football games. She is vexed by snooty people. She dotes on being a future oH ice worker. KNAUF, DONALD Don keeps himself busy working at Schaberg-Diet- rich's. Miss Fish is his favorite teacher. He takes the Retailing course. 54,4 , is KARKAU, DORIS Undecided about the fu- ture. Hates to get out of bed in the morning. Likes swimming and people with cheerful dispositions. Fa- vorite subject is math. KEELER, JEAN A member of the Y-Teens and Student Council. Has been secretary and presi- dent of her home-foom. Jean likes to dance. I ked by nosey people, her main ambition is to be married. KERBY, JOYCE Joyce's favorite subject is French. Likes tennis. Dislikes bleached blondes. Belongs to the Personality and Appearance Club. Would like to be secretary to some good-looking man. Q H' Q' i X, KNUTSON, DONNA Donna was in Choir and president of home-room and secretary of Glee Club. Loves to dance and plans to be an Air Hostess. Her mother is her ideal. LAWRENCE, EDWARD Bud participated in varsity football, baseball and basketball. Held vari- ous home-room oH'ices. Will attempt entrance into Army or Merchant Marines. East- ern's best farmer! Idealx person is Doc. luilivfff, 4 E X KX? ' i , ,V - if ,. LEIT . E VI KOBEL, SHIRLEY .. w ' Z G NE EVE , . . f A- f v- Crowded dance Hoors Shll'leY GUJOYF, 1Ce'5k3f' + 'A EP ' bother jenny most. Plans mg. Co-Advertising Man- FV, A A on being a private secre- ager of the Isantern and Q1 is-A ,A 1 N 5 ta,-yn Swimming is her Eastemer' NOISCY people ' Ev K L , favorite sport. Believes nk h?ir'wi?ereams of being if H '. 5 4' Q her mother is her ideal. a goo . ' Af 1 I y .ag Lf . s A 2 I E 175 L - E9 ,.. i L xoour. EDWARD YQ LEWEKE' AL FN .i ., . Ed. V Girls that say you know H!'ba Huba 'S . 5 .. wi it annoy Al. Was home- favonte Saymg' En-lays I ' room ofhcer and Student basketball and ice-skating. A f i, Council represemaiivel A women who Smoke alzmoy 3 3 A member of Hi-Y Club. hlm- HQPBSW Hndasf me Likes basebaii, basketball 10 get nah fast' UNI? and Mary. -7' - ' N. , .A - 51 .- 'AKA' :3 5- -55, f-- -f.t 'A W- :feel-.4 23' KOVAC, JOHN LEWIS. ROLAND Lantern Staff. Opera. Ro1ly was Student cross-country. Is bored by Council president. Varsity Mr. Lange's jokes. Enjoys football and track. Class ice-skating.. Came here president for a term and from Ohio. Home-room has held various home-room president, Sports,Editor of offices. Is definitely pre- Easiefnef- Look-ng f0l' fl paring for engineering at Job for after school. M,S,C, Loves blondes, LANBERTSON, DAVID LINE' BARBARA JANE Likes playing in .Devine's ..Barb-- delights in Cook- l?an1d'd.Has many 1B'efe.stS' ing those delicious meals Hfclu Lug b-Fang h gslalsfis served in the cafeteria. gf S t at eac .t CH al Despises bossy teachers uture Optometnst' and persistant boys. Plans on being a telephone opera- tor. LANDER, WALTER 1 M. ' A proud president of the LINE1 BEVERLY JEAN e'g Honor Society. Varsity football and Reserve base- holjselxffeto 2232326 555,111 gladly agldbmwhfr ff the of Projectors Club. Dis- 'T . u .3 t P ans Ito likes snooty people and her 1 ma-lordmb naneerglg' I rf twin sister. Enjoys horse- ' E325 Y r' aug as back riding and hunting. . . ,,.- ,ga LOCKE BEVERLY LANINGHAM, PAUL ACA ghomemom OAI . 1 A -N I .. .. v - cia . Avg. .Ex'naVy.man' Red par' Dislikes gum crackers. flclllpareggn1f00tb?1ll,HbaSe- Grammar is her favorite be -an .gs efbg 1' Off- subject and basketball is ' mom Pres' emi n V ?m 1' her favorite sport. Present ' tion H5 to ta e a tmp to work is at the Michigan ' Hamm' Theater. i'S6S.5. T' ' A f KX F Page Thirty-three it R Waseca X LUDWIG, GWENDOLYN Gwenie is a member of t.he Ushers Club. and a Girls' League representa- tive. Plans on working at Bell Telephone after gradu- ation. Dislikes her middle name. Enjoys Glee Club and ice-skating. MALEITZKE. KENNETH Ken was active home- room ofhcial, French Club, Lantern Staff, Varsity base- ball and football. Looks forward to college. De- spises dumb teachers. M, D. is his ideal. MALONE, NORMAN Band seems to be Norm's interest. Plans on attend- ing M.S.C. His favorite sport is swimming. Works at Sparrow Hospital. .3 'FO - 3 S . , i l f, , ., wg . 'av g, :Ng -, 4... ...-.g, .V,i, t 'Q Ja, 2 71 . ' ' , sf .X 7 'L . Z M' ' wb '1 ' l if -- 11 5 .A X' at TANNER. LEO Graduated with the class of January. Liked all sports. Is a veteran and belonged to the G.I. Club. --ff L, MA NOR, JOYCE- ed is ayiyiembey of the G.A.A. Belowgs to the Frenqh Clu 'X- and ,is vice- president 'Pthe Club. Irked by onceite people. f esfnt w h'k is.loaFm ltwf .N tends t - ,enter ' c ege Upon grad ion. ' 1' MARSHALL. MARTHA Flash has held various home-room offices. Active in Y-Teens and French Club. Pet peeve is J. Gfs pet word. Sports fascinate her. College bound! MARTELLI, FRANCES Fran was secretary of the Sophomore Class, also a Student Council repre- sentative for three semes- ters. Hates people who are late. After a trip to Cali- fornia will settle down as some lucky man's secretary. Honor Society. I 1 Y 'J Page Thirty-four MATTHEWS. HELEN Punk active in Girls' Band, home-room official. Will enter the nursing field after graduation and then hopes to tour Europe. Her hobby is dogs. MERRILL. PHYLLIS Will enter the retailing field. Irked with Mr. Sage's jokes. Served at Mother's Day Tea. Enjoy baseball and football. Favorite say- ing. Oh. Fish! MESICK, WALT Member of cross-country. track and Reserve baseball. A home-room officer. Walt plans to join the Marines after graduation. ls now a bellhop at a hotel. MILROY. GEORGE Participated in Varsity Debate, cross-country and worked on the J-Hop. Home-room representative to Student Council. Claims he likes everyone. Plans to be a radio executive in the future. MARTIN, BETTY Her ideal is definitely Otto. Betty hopes to do office work after gradu- ation. Despises that gym teacher. Might be seen on any beach. MARTIN. JACK Varsitv football and Chess Club. Pet peeve- Latin and women. Likes football and basketball. Employed at Knapp's. MARVIN. JOHN John-incorrigible truant -swims and plays pool. Plans to enter the brewing industry. His ideal people are Harpo Marx and Miss Toogood. President of home-room. ,- I I Q A .aa -we 1 '-.6 I h RH., 'ing c..-,... ..,. , ,jlgwg -fi ,fs Q 'Sidi ' 'IN , - arf . . ' EL? . -3 3 I A gels it Q M53 a Q .wx MOE, DON Girls that smoke and drink irk him. Hopes to become a printer. Likes basketball. Enjoys baseball games. Home-room secre- tary. MOLONEY, MARY Delights in roller skat- ing. Definitely irked by loud people. Hopes for college. Vic Godell is her ideal person. Home-room vice-president. MORGAN, DONNA Short-stuh' was in the Senior B Play and on the debate team. Member of :he Y-Teens. Magicians and R. C. M. Clubs. Will be a co-ed with Magartex Wife! . ,WN 575 , . an cb Qi' ,N -A of Rx cf MORGAN, SUZANNE Sue is in the French and Y-Teen Clubs. Has held home-room oflices. Pet peeve- Dick. Dreams of going to California with Joan Davis. Ideal- Ron- nie. MORSE, JACK Lead in The Desert Song, Male Quartet. presi- dent of Choir, and home- room oflicial. Future plans include music and Ma-rcy. Treasurer of Pan American Club. MOSS, DALE Bud will be your fu- ture carpenter. His favor- ite subject is woodwork. Favorite pastime is watch- ing football games. Inspir- ed by Mr. Flory. MOTCHECK, ELAINE Another to-be stenogra- pher. Likes all sports, es- pecially dancing. Despises homework and reckless drivers. Y-Teen member and served at the Mother's Day Tea. Page Thirty-Five f -Z I L4 5 .-1. at 1,- iu' I' N fffzipfz jfg 14 . - N Z qQaa 01 - il!! ..,n.n' -Q' -T, -fl MacARTI-IUR, ANN Magarter hates people who call her that! Active member of Y-Teens, Span- ish Club and R.G.M. Has a good background for a political career. Likeable! MacNAUGHTON, BEVERLY Detests gum crackers. Shorthand is her favorite subject. A certain ex-sailor interests her. Wants to be- come a stenographer. McCARRY, BERTHA Hopes to become a tele- phone operator after gradu- ation. Pet peeve is people who are never on time, Likes Mr. Potter and horse- back riding. McKAY, BEVERLY Bev was president and vice-president of home- room. Belongs to Pan Amer- ican Club. Her pet peeve is November 17. Looks for- ward to co-ed's life at M.S.C. MUNSON, ROBERT Bob is one of the manv that hates getting up in the morning. Plans on be- ing electrical engineer. Football interests him. MUTZ, RUTH L. Active in Home Econom- ics Club and Girls' Glee Club. Enjoys music and clothing. Works at Hager's School of Music. M EYERS, PHYLLIS Participated in Glee Club. Has a pleasant smile and no particular dislikes. Undecided about the fu- ture. Likes to swim. ,..' A 3 ,J- 4 McKIMMY, BETTY An active member of the commercial department. Participated in the con- certs. Quiet and domestic. Likes all sports. MCPRANGLE, SHIRLEY Hopes to become a house wife. Pet peeve is school. Favorites are Retailing and Mrs, Mattson. Is a clerk at Knapp's. NAGEL, BOB President of our Student Council in '47. Bob is ex- tremely active in basket- ball, football, track and baseball. Ideal is a cer- tain blonde. Says he has no pet- peeve. Will attend M.S.C. after graduation. ., fhoQQ u--We - f ii 'N J ,v.V S , 0 Q. VL! Wggl . 'i . ., ! 'XY ,.. S . NARVESEN. SYLVIA A proud member of the Honor Society. Will attend college at M.S.C. Annoyed by cold classrooms, Enjoys swimming. Mr, Brisbin is her ideal. NEEDHAM, BETTY Betty participated in all the spring vocal concerts. Glee Club. Undecided about the future. Dislikes school work. NEM ETH. ETHEL Spends her spare time bowling. Ethel hates being referred to as Cul-In. Ac- tive member of Honor So- ciety, Projectors Club and Travel Club. Hopes to at- tend college. Mr. Sage is her ideal. NEWBERRY, MAXINE all sports. a secretary, and short- Engages in Yearns to be Likes typing hand. M. B. is her ideal. 2 D .12 ii . ji c 9 ff Tw- 'ii f 'I w Q, .K Zi ,f f, w 7 I ff? ' fs 5, Q ry YL- ' 591, 'ii Page Thirty-six 'N x fx ' t, i S is Z OBERLIN, JACKIE Jackie likes English and typing. A member of the Y-Teens. Annoyed by cold nights at Grand Haven. Wants to go to L.A. with Mike some time in the future. OLSA, AGNES Despises high anklets. Likes Seems to think is O.K. A would-be secre- tary. History is her favor- ite subject. heels with to swim. the world OMM EN, LAURENE Latin Club, Travel Club and homeeroom secretary keep her busy. Uncertain about the future. She does not like Jitterbugging. Likes to dance and play basketball. Lantern Staff. ORTON, VELMA Irked by our corney cheer-leaders. Active in G.A.A. and Travel Club. Is college bound. Likes to ice-skate. Is a soda jerk now. NEWMAN, NORMA Hopes to be a competent nurse. Despises dull as- semblies. Belongs to Chess and Red Cross Club. Stu- dent Council representative, and home-room treasurer. NICHOLS, ONALEE Will go back to the farm after graduation. Annoyed by Mr. Sage's tall tales. Her ideal person is in the navy. Home-room official. NORTHROP, WILLIAM Active in varsity base- ball and cross-country. De- finitely interested in wild life. Despises people who stop in the middle of the hall to gab. 4 Y :A SA 'if x 5 iles ED lf gi' ?155'f . 9' if silk 95 PANCOST, HUGH Hugh is definitely going to attend college. Bother- ed by women drivers. Fa- vorite sport and pastime is playing golf. Interested in chemistry. PARKS, ARLENE Secretary and treasurer of Red Cross Club. Prob- ably will end up as a nurse at Butterworth Hospital. Hates getting up in the morning. PARRISH, JOAN ' Surprise tests annoy her. Honor Society. Girls' Fur, Feather and Fin Club, and various home-room ofiices keep her busy. Likes to iceaskate. She sees herself as an ofiice worker. 3 -- , ei i f vp' We , ,N PERRY, CARLYLE Better known as Perry. Vice-president of Student ,N 4 ,U . fc. ',' .' l Council, Sophomore class f P' fi' Q ' l president, Varsity football i i .4 and track. chairman of the - '- .L, P T' prom. Has aspirations for ' ' . M.S.C. Good politician or .- '- 22 carat bum. ,W ,. PERRY, RUTH ' 5 Enjoys roller skating at l the Palomar. Another one pf lx. who hopes to work at Bell f Q Z Telephone. Pet peeve is ' ' American Government Q ' class. I r - . 15 1 ll. - ,R 5' PETERSON. ED as Extremely interested in M3 drafting. Likes golf, foot- X1 I. ball, and skiing. An active L A -. member of the Chess Club. z. f Q53 Plans for college. Has no , G 1... - dislikes. Liked by all. - ' rv 4 ' - f' 'ff Jlifiirfi V I .val figs., Q 1. ,ev hi ' 'f.ze:-Sz' ' PATTON, DAVID Stupid people bother Dave. Was the Wrestling Coach for a while. He be- lieves California is the ideal place to live. Hopes to become a minister. Mr. Sage is his favorite. PATTERSON, THELMA Interested in dancing and basketball. A member of the Travel and Latin Clubs. Is working at the Recreation Depar1ment now and plans to attend college in the future. PECK, BILL Bill is definitely navy bound. Participated in cross-country. Likes Eng- lish and Mr. Potter. Favor- ite sport is baseball. PEETS. MARILYN Domestic, home-room ex- ecutive. G.A.A., Latin Club, Honor Society, and Girls' League activities take up much of her time. Hopes for a career in music. Dancing and roller skat- ing are her favorites. Page Thirty-seven PHELPS, DICK Football manager, Hi-Y Club, and president of A. V.E. Club. After college will be an osteopath, Is working at the Poplars. Enjoy skiing. PHILLIPS, BARBARA A proud member of the Honor Society. also be- longs to the Art, Latin. and Pan American Clubs. Played in the Senior B Play. Barbara plans to at- tend college after gradua- tion. lj' PO ERN AY Fa rit class is speech. Has Xdfgnite plans to the future, ut won't get mar- ried. ,X Awrays saying, HI don'tRx ye it. i PORTERFIELD, GLENN Annoyed by women shop- pers. Interested in chemis- try and will continue with this line in college. Enjoys baseball and football. 6.5 ,I -5 I asgigzv if .ge-fi . . -'ffl t .1 5. taxa-fr .A .qi L.. POWERS, DOROTHY FERN Active member of the Red Cross Club. Future plans are to marry an ex- marine. Likes to bike ride with Dick. 04 Y' Lew HQ i . 1 .- ,V s . Q Et it o QQ L5 A K 3 at RAYMOND, SHIRLEY Shirley was in the Senior B Play. Active in the Pro- jecture and Travel Club and Faculty Editor of the Lan- tern. Says her favorite sub- ect is men. Plans on at- tending college. 'if-3f.1..' X ,N -s -X.. R REDBURN, WINIFRED 'l' I -N s C- Winnie is interested 1 ' wif t in all sports. She is an PRICE' DELORES , 'l in 1 E' officer in G.A., a member Plans on being a steno- . sw , ' lt. X, ' S -- of Girls' Band, and is on grapher in the future. Has 'Q Am gpm- the Board of Athletic Con. no special dislikes. Attends '7 I ,Rx trol. Ambitious Sports all the games and likes X I A ' Editor on the Lantern Stall. sports. ' Her future is in the beauty 5 , world. B -. 5-'I f'L.,,,' X, , ' I 'G i. JV, , 'J , - Cx xg, ,xy . . p PUFFER LORAYNE 7 7 My ' ' lv . ' 'ev , CY - 1 , ',, RHYNARD, DALE Paint Splashers Club, V. .- ,,- x - , Fur, Feather and Fin Club , 7 fi it ', 'fj ' l RUNS 01 being -an enef' and home-room prexy. She 5 avi? N-- '- '3 'g' 89110 53le5m3Y1- Llke5AgYm hopes to amend College, D V, and Mr. ABurham. Beheves Enjoys playing the piano 3 , .9 'f ' football is all right. Irked and doing what comes na- ' 17 7' QV? bY .lim P0012- turally. 7 132 XZEL ' 2, Z 5 7 t PULICE. MARGARET RICKETTS, MYRNA - N DOLORES Opera. Honor Society, h in Q Margaret was an acfive Co-Business Manager of - A. 11 . ' X - member of the Red Cross fhe Lanfefng SECVMHYY, Of 'AF H .545 lggvl I Q Club. Likes to bowl and the magazine campaign. -i . bike ride' Irritated by gum Loves to dance and swim. ., 5 - crackers. Deeply interested in a cer- tain someone at Kalamazoo .War 333, ollege. ,. Mrs? .. al .21 52 s ' P' ', - N, , I QUICK, WILLIAM L. ,Ig An ex-G.I.. Bill's future . , plans lay in being a con- ROSENDAHL- Q' struction engineer. At the CAROLYN E. A 3 ,fp priisent thi ba .fsfgenter Is vexed by butch hair ssl' f - i gag, an SHYS 9 '-1' 0253? cuts. Plans lie in the field . .in k N' 55, for class of 47' 3 of Amatrimony. Favorite 4, If I 2-3549 subject is Glee Club. Likes : .- 'Rf ' to swim. - 1 . , . lair . . XJ ,digg if :g.35 ,1, J i x . ' 1 - ' S2 i J l tl' ' 'AV l A RAI-IL, BONNA JEAN 4' il Y Disgusted with people WISE, AMY M P who think they are Frank Is peeved by Mr. Potter 7' in N at Sinatra. Bennie loves to and his Cm-ny jokes- Hopes Q dance and affend foolball to become a housewife. In- ., ' g . P ' games. L.09kmg for H good terested in all sports. Likes - . J 09505 D051U0U- typlrgqg. Works at Wool- ' ' st, wort 's. I fs f . 1 'f -. ' U-gf.: -'TQ ' gfiiig RAY. JACK Active member of the chess club. one of the ROOT-. DICK e - 'fl few women haters at East- 'DQSPISES glY1S fha! get ' t ern. At present is employ- A 5 m Clf'eml5U'Y- Hum-Q2 ' U , at the City Recreation De- and Flshmg BYCITHS main H ' , partment. Is definitely in- sports' I5 defmltely' 'NYY .' ' 1 ,Nested in dogs. bound. Present task is - '- keeping out of work. ' 3 H as 63 ' Y' Page Thirty-eight ROSS, LOIS ELAINE Detests conceited boys. Favorite sport is skating at the Palamar. Plans on being a beautician. At present is a waitress. ROWE. DOUGLAS Better known as jum- bo, Varsity football cap- tain, home-room president and Student Council repre- sentative. Likes to crack wise. Present work is Richard's Drugs. RUSSELL, ANITA Will enter an office after graduation. Has no special dislikes. Enjoys dancing and football games. An- other one that admires Mr. Brisbin. I -if .- fl- . . , Pt' ll - i 'x Zi ' L fur f at L Nigfj - 5 N Ja- 1 . n R R ff 'ts EQ' . ln Z. .Q 'f.3'ii1 lffQ... . .. ii ' . 'USS tg A if ffl. 5-5' 1. 2 .3. ,- if 'Z fl . , . ,L f . t Q.. 5 .iffil 1 i. LQ -gall SAYER, ESTHER Was drum majorette of the Band, active member of Student Council and president of Inter Club. Loves butch hair cuts. Some lucky college will gain a popular co-ed in the near future. SAYRE, BOB Duke was home-room president. Participated in football and track. His ideal is No. 20. Has as- pirations for forestry at M. S.C. Very likeable. Pet peeve is Miss Grohe. SCHLEICHER, FRED Fred is on our swimming easily. Likes to team. Blushes Despises women. attend all games in his '46 Olds. Must have hidden talent. SCHLICHTING, GLADYS Senior B Play, active member of R.G.M. Debate and the Easterner keep her busy. Has trouble with as- thma and eats flowers. Fu- ture is undecided, but has ideas. SCOTT, PEGGY Scottie active in all sports. G.A.A. Likes to roller skate, swim and play basketball. Hopes to be- come a housewife. Hates getting in early nights. SHIPSKI, DOLORES Interests include ice- sl-cating and swimming. Working as a soda jerk at present time. A secretary position is what she hope for. Certain teachers dis- gust her. SHIRE, IRENE Member of Ushers Club. Favorite class is gym. Her only ambition is to be a housewife. Sisters and boys annoy her. Claims Mr. Pot- ter is her favorite. SIEGRIST, JOANNE Men with huge builds fascinate her, While locker mice bother her. Jo was an enthusiastic Girls' League representative. At present is a loafer. but after graduation will at- tend M.S.C. Page Thirty-nine LOTT, NORMA Norma was an active home-room officer. Defin- itely interested in a red- haired fellow. Chosen as the G.I.'s pin-up girl. Loves to dance. SCHUURMANS, ELIZABETH Lizzy -Editor-in-Chief of Lantern. Honor Society. Girls' League representa- tive, vice-president of La- tin Club, Opera, and G.A.A. and Senior B Play promp- ter. Plans to teach school and eventually marriage. SCHWORER, HELEN Likes the world in gen- eral. Enjoys roller skat- ing. Will be another grad- uate to enter the secretarial field. Has no dislikes. I .. -'x ., Q -vt 1, Sv . . li . N22 SILVEY, DORIS People that giggle irri- tate Doris, She hopes someday to become a housewife. Parties and a certain someone interest her. SIM PSON, JEANNE Jean is now a stenogra- pher at Lansing Colorplate Company. Pet peeve is an Air Corps Cadet. Home- room treasurer. active meme ber of Glee Club. SIRHAL. CHARLES Chuck played Varsity football and tennis. Stu- dent Council representative and member of Hi-Y Club. Loves women. Favorite saying, See ya in church. 5 A Etta F J Ss X X F, ,-voxsi i., 6- v ef we -S :-sg wi E :ff liked SKIDM ORE, KENNETH Shoulders ext'emelV active in Varsity basketball and baseball. Home-room treasurer and class vice- president. Is preparing for college. Inspired by P, M. SKINNER, MARCELENE Member of the Honor Society. Hopes to work for state. Loves to roller skate. Irked by conceited people. Another Rah-dah- do'da girl. Nickname. Marcie. BABCOCK, GLORIA Graduated with january class. Likes all sports. Domestic type. Has no special peeves. SMITH, DELLA Her pet peeve is catty people. Likes to swim. Plans on nurse training. At present works at Cam- pus 5-1Uc. Claims L. V. is the ideal. 1 lr l 0 l. l lli NX! N ,Q ,lwilfi ,fl .BQ K h X fi , X il lf l 1 I f Q l l H I le 1 il X il if l vin. . -.9-. , af- za, fs! SM REK, ALYCE Likes to dance. States that her pet peeve is men, but hopes to become a housewife. At present is a girl of leisure. SPINNER, ARY LEE Mary held various home- room oflices. Hopes the future will find her in an ofiice. Likes typing and baseball. Her favorite teacher is Miss Manchester. K I Y' , T' is 1 by ff 1,45 3' 2. Q J- K f ' 4'!j?e:.IZ: jf. Q 11 x . g A 9 ,fly u. f , Xl ...X STANLEY, RICHARD The future will End Dick in a trade school or college. Home-room prexy, member of the G.I. Club. Favorite sports are basketball, foot- ball and ice-skating. STICKNEY. CHARLES Better known as Chuck. An outstanding diver on the swimming team. Held home-room ofhces. Interest- ed in a person at Sexton. Ambition is to attend col- lege. STINE. GRETHEL The New Hut now em- ploys Grethel. Despises loud girls and Dean Smith. Hopes to work with chil- dren in the future. Enjoys tennis and swimming. STONER, GRACE After graduation she is bound for California with joy and Mary. Member of debate, Fur, Feather and Fin, and Ushers Club. Likes to go horseback rid- ing. SPRATT, JUNE Will go to M.S.C. and hopes to become a music teacher. Active in Red Cross Club and Chess Club. Doesn't like to hear the busy signal of a telephone. 4 fn: if . i Q EE zfzgzqikx. .V .i4?3f'Q2'i' I' 'SI 'l. F' i - STRICKFADEN, BETTY LOU Betty was an active member of the Fur, Feather and Fin Club, home-room official. Some lucky office will gain an efficient steno- grapher. Despises teachers give homework over the week-ends. STRICKLING, SHERDYNE Wow likes to roller skate and swim. Definitely plans on traveling. Thinks men drivers are worse than women drivers. Member of Pan American Club. SUSSEX, DONNA Former Sextonite. Is de- finitely undecided about the future. Annoyed by Pat's walk. Was home-room vice- president at Sexton. Likes softball. ,f J . mi-N .,, , 4 'W 6 6 ' 2 5, . . 2 I 1 5 1 ! I .1 'lf I 'e SWAN, HARRY C. Member of Hi-Y Club and Wheel Gang. Held various home-room and club offices. Ideal person is Mr. Hayden. His future is de- finitely undecided. Like- able. SWAN. KATHRYN ANN Being called Katsy an- noys her. Undecided about the future but works in the office at Mills now. Home- room secretary and Student Council representative. SWEET, PAT Pat - Easterner Staff. Hopes to become a tele- phone operator and then get married. Men drivers dis- gust her. Likes football games. SWENK, BUD Bud, participated in Boys' Band and now is playing in a dance band. Held offices in home-room and class treasurer and Student Council representa- tive. Irked by gabby wo- men. pn. 7 2 .t Page Forty-one 'vw r' TANNER, MARJORIE Secretary and treasurer of the Retailing Club. De- spises people who brag. Her career lies in the busi- ness field. Likes to play basketball. TAVENNER, PAUL Future bartender! Loves gym and grammar. Parti- cipated in Reserve football and baseball. Ideal person is John Marvin. Member of the Wheel Gang. TAYLOR, RUTH Ruth despises butch hair- cuts and waiting for people. Likes to dance, skate and watch football games. Is in the Girls' Chorus. A would-be secretary. TEACHOUT, ELAINE Hopes to become a tra- veling saleswoman. De- spises women drivers. Fa- vorite subjects are history and English. Likes to ice- skate and cares for babies. BOLTON. MARY A member of the Glee Club. Graduates in janu- ary. Undecided about the future. Liked by all. Sports fascinate her. 1 SZEPANEK. SHIRLEY Writing to servicemen keeps her busy. Plans on being a telephone operator. Home-room secretary. Pet peeve is Hank Greenberg. Ideal is A, M. TABOR, BONNIE Former Sextonite. Future is Number. please! Loves to dance. Her ideal is her mother. Despises American Government. Oh, joy. X I , Mu, f f' . .5 . TEACHOUT. JOY ANN Ex-Sextonite. Pet pecve. Wheel Gang. Her future lies in the hat line. Sec- retary of Social Dancing Club. Enjoys canoeing and swimming. TERRELL, DORIS jealous people annoy her. Student Council. Varsitv Debate, and French Club keep her busy. Plans on going to college. Loves to swim. TEICHERT, BOB Varsity baseball and bas- ketball take much of Bob's time. He has been home- rom president. An active member of the Wheel Gang. Loves Miss TooGood?? A future Athletic Director, r .' .41 .. Q QV ... X U . ...fxqff Q -Zlm n., t :j'..j4, ,Z 3 1 ' h 'rig f ilgfffg f 'jc 151.2 . .12 :T 5 .N li Q, r N A X Q- .A ' 4 ...gf '21 ' 1 Rf iegigiiiflaga -' V Q . bl ' 1 .-,L 1 . e ey: 2.-. iw .Xl it fe- 6 1 I if , i ,f M fi , f fluff wg' ' 1 If V fl il X4 i f an ai? l l I rf, Navi irq' 'Q 5: Xffgf . THERLING. BARBARA Barb loves to loaf. Was secretary of her home- room. Plans on being a nurse to a certain dentist. College football games fas- cinate her. THOM PSON, HAROLD Member of Boys' Band for two semesters and likes chemistry and math. Hopes to become a veterinarian. Likes basketball. He also plays trumpet in a dance band. THOMPSON, LENA Will enter the clerical held. Irked by girls who wear anklets with high heel shoes. Reporter in Retail- ing Club and active in Glee Club. THOMPSON, MELVIN Tom likes girls. Ac- tive in French and cross- country. Might be seen in any pool room. His future lies in the field of print- ing. Page Forty-two TOM PKINS. ALBERTA M. Her interest lies in roller skating. Wants to be a doctor's receptionist. Pet peeve is getting in on time. Favorite saying is Wow! TROWBRIDGE. GORDON A. An active football player and treasurer in his home- room. Gordie loves teachers that give him A's. Irritated by women who gossip. Future unde- cided. Member of the G.I. Club, TRUM BLE. RAE Proud member of the Honor Society. Plans on studying commercial art in the future. Likes to swim. Despises simple people. VAN DOMM ELEN. DAVE Dave participated in Sen- ior B Play, Projectors Club and Travel Club. Hopes to become a missionary doctor and go to Africa. Irked by his curly hair and glasses. THOM PSON. SALLY A future stenographer. Active in Choir and Glee Club. Likes football, Eng- lish and shorthand. Des- pises people who complain. You know it. THRUSH, COLLEEN Will enter the world as a beautician. Hates to be stood up. Girls' League representative, secretary of Bible Club and member of Student Council. TIDWELL. GILBERT JR. Vice-president of Busi- ness Organization. His fu- ture lies in the navy or as Display Director. Manager of track in '44. Likes sports. Q- t t -J . .- xl , wg VEDDER, INGRID Future plans are to study medicine. Participated in the French Club, Ushers Club and the Operas. De- spises unexpected tests. Favorite sport is swim- ming. VERMEERSCH, MARGARET Keeping her hair curly seems to be her greatest pet peeve. Was in the vo- cal concert and secretary of the Knitting Club. Likes to dance with Blackie and hopes to be a typist. VERM EERSCH, MORRIS ShortstuH believes loanng the most interesting subject. Loves all sports, but Finds hunting fascinat- ing. Active in the wood- work department. ii i A X K' O, 1 .Jw i . 1 - ., LEESEEE -- 4 J , n . U! llill ev - ai S. ' 13- E .-- -:Heli I' A Zi' 4 Fil ' . A Lgzrx L3 'ff- si-f2- gi . -'P s xg.-',.j Q- as , - 5 , -6.352 Hx' me I . V 1 - WALIMAKI, ELMER Interested in math and science. Elmer would like to be an engineer. Treas- urer of home-room. Likes to skate. WALKER, CHARLENE Heads for Bell Telephone after graduation. Loves to roller skate. A member of the Social Dancing Club. Can't End an ideal person. WALKER, HARLAN G. Harlan's pastime is sleeping. Is definitely headed for the marines after graduation. Likes basketball, ice-skating, and hunting. Pet peeve is girls. WARNER, BENNIE Active member of Boys' band. Bennie despise girls who don't act their age. A spectator at all football games. Future lies at M. S.C. Cute smile! Page Forty-three ..., ,L . 1 . U ,.... 50 3 V52 1-, . ,jx .4 8 So C-P ff:-' ig 51 E? A WILDER, GORDON Varsity football. Operas, Honor Society, and Lantern Staff are among his activi- ties. Trig and Choir are his favorite subjects. Finds school a full-time job. WILCOX, ROBIN Proud member of the Band. Pet peeve is getting tramc tickets! Likes to play basketball and bowl, Future is in Retailing. WILLSON, JOAN L. Active member on the Lantern Staff. Varsity De- bate Team, Ushers Club and J-Hop Committee. Loves to skate and swim. WILSON, ED Ed's favorite sports are snooker and cross-country. Some day would like to be an architect. Was treas- urer of French Club. Pet peeve is geometry. WARNER. H. DON My aching back is Don's favorite saying. He would like to be a history Prof. or a good politician. Held various home-room oFtices. Reserve football and J-Hop Committee. WATROS. EVELYN J. Detests gum chewers. Likes to swim. Favorite saying: Do tell. Future plans are to become a stenographer. WEISSINBERG. ELM ER J. Main interest is sports. Likes woodwork and Eng- lish, Will join army or navy after graduation. Present work is at M.S.C. 1-M, J . gf, . WING, WANDA Wanda came here from Charlotte. was the ma- jorette, active in their Spanish Club, and G.A.A. Hopes to become a dress designer. Hates gossipers. WINTER. MARY LOUISE Lantern Staff. G.A., Girls' League representa- tive, Latin and Paint Splashers Club, Hopes to become a commercial artist or teacher. Dislikes men and text books! WINTERS. DON Don -Lead in The Desert Song, home-room prexy. and Reserve foot- ball. Hopes to get mar- ried! Interested in Choir, football and Mr. Potter. I-if -. 7- , it K t use V , ga A , -. -ff. f .. . . Qi,- : N , .. N .iw-1-. 's2'..A ?3 u. , ix . 5 J ' E 7 IA' 3, ? 2 is V K ., gs-' ities.. GANNON, ALICE New arrival from Ken- WISNER. ARLENE Conceited people irk Whiz. Is an active mem- ber of the Ushers Club, G. A.A. and president of home-room. Rest of the time is spent with Dick. SCHM IDT, EWALD Ewald plays on Varsity basketball and baseball. Held oflices in home-room. Hates twelve vear old glamour girls. Plans on being a multi-millionaire in the future. SWEITZER, ROBERT Bud came to Eastern from Pinckney High School where he was active in many sports. Main purpose is to stay single. Pet peeve is Fords. HARNES. FRANZ Member of the G.I. Club. Undecided about the fu- ture. Has no special dis- likes. Likes all sports. Page Forty-four tucky. She is interested in a journalistic career. De- spises hillbilly music and western movies. Frank Sinatra is her ideal. ROGERS. CLAUDINE Will be a housewife after graduation. Likes to sew and cook. Likes the world in general. GEYER. CARL Participated in varsitv football. Active member of the G.I. Club. Very like- able. Has no special dis- likes. Desires an exciting future. WOOD, ROBERT Bob participates in Stu- dent Council, Honor Soci- ety, French Club, and Pan American Club. Is going to enter the ministry as a career, YOUNG, ANN M. Home-room treasurer, G A.A., Ushers Club. Social Dancing Club and J-Hop Committee. Has hopes of college. Mom and dad are her ideals. ' X RWM ' f YOUNG. G RALD Gerry' njoys all sports. especiall hunting. Is un- decided about the future. Treasurer of home-room. Enjoys woodwork and Mr. Potter. 'B LMS WCER5 I R X ff' X I dx. RL' I f fF fl!!! F 1 X lx ,qv fly xkx -L.-X VV 4472 ! -,r,, VY V ' . 1.5 0 K V K v - ses 4-giguu, nw,-Q ba, . '?s , Upper left-Roland Stanley, President Center-Mr. Douglas, Faculty Advisor Upper right-James Stoll, Vice-President Lower left-Barbara Davies, Secretary Lower right-Virginia Jordon, Treasurer On a cold day in February, 1945, the class of january '48 entered Eastern as lowly Sophomores. With the able assistance of Mr. Dougles, we chose our Hrst president, Douglas McKim, who lead us through a very successful Sophomore Mixer. Doug again took over our Junior year. Harold Kostoff and Bethel Frank got together with other hard-working members of our class and produced a splendid J-Hop, Tarentil1a. This year we had a change in officers. Roland Stanley was chosen to head our class in a busy year. First we turned to our Senior B Play, June Mad, which everyone enjoyed. Most of our activities as Seniors are yet before us, and we look forward to a very successful Prom and graduation program. SOPHOMORE JUNIOR Douglas McKim-President Douglas McKim-President Norma Locke-Vice-President Georgia McClard-Vice-President Bethel Frank-Secretary Marilyn Robbins-Secretary Virginia Jordan-Treasurer Virginia Jordan-Treasurer Page Forty-five Foreword In the minds of men is embedded the culture of the Chinese. Their Wisdom, art, and music have come down to us through the ages. In honor of them, we have built the 1947 Lantern around a Chinese theme. To do this, we have tried to portray school activi- ties as various phases of Chinese Iife. And so, by means of this book, we trans- port you in spirit to that strange and mysterious land - China! AMES, JEAN ADADOW, PATRICIA ANN A sports enthusiast. Pat is an active member of the G.A.A. Overly made-up girls irk her. She still is undecided as to what the future may hold for her. She helped with the Senior B Play. ADSIT. GORDIE Gordie. home-room president. member of the track team, enjoys Langc's chemistry class. Will be a Super Service Man. ALSPAUGH, DIANE Blondie, a future steno- grapher. detests baby talk, takes to water and boys with blonde hair. Member of the Personality and Ap- pearance Club. tt 1 t r .I A',.a.:,A.,-Z.--I I , af i Qiisffsf. . . , J ik L-.sro .3 sk. -.N , e 'i . V f ii . llff t , f TRN 3 - --f -1' ' A, I . a Tl ef .. -V ge., S NM. - . ' - 'A i vniii -il - be 1. I 1. 1 '--- G . -5 C . ' ,-f-i ye . ? 1I43..f1- Qeffe .- 11 . 1' . V--X T I 4 Q ta Yr- . X Afflt i. BOUCHER, LEE Star basketball player and member of the SA Home-room ofticial. Hank Bosch is her favorite teacher, Loves to bowl. Pet peeves are big flirts. Keeps in the chips by office work in a Lansing store. AUGENSTEIN, JACK Augie is irked by wo- men. French Club, home- room prexy. Says his ideal person is Uncle Dick. At present his only work is playing pool. Plans to en- ter college. BAUERLE, MARILYN Musically inclined, Mari- lyn has sung in the Sex- tette and taken part in The Desert Song. Mem- ber of Honor Society, Lan- tern Staff. and French Club, she appeared in june Mad. Desirous of a career in music. BENNETT, JANICE Roller skating is tops on her entertainment list. She hopes to make gains through her participation in the Personality and Ap- pearance Club toward a fu- ture as a secretary. Irked by nail-gnawers. Page Forty-six League basketball team. Lee also plays Varsity football and baseball. Con- siders bartending as a good future. BRILLHART, JUNE Claims loafing is her present occupation. Likes to ice-skate and swim. Dis- likes boys who lie. Hopes to spend the rest of her life as a housewife-or typ- ist. BROOK. BOB Hails from Bath where he participated in baseball, football. basketball, and track. Member of June Mad cast. Quite a handy guy to have around. BROOKS. LELAND Lee would fashion him- self after Errol Flynn, al- though he says he does not like women QD. His favor- ite subject is noon hour. Varsity football, swim- ming and his car occupy his time. A future football pro! BLINCOE, CAROLE A future co-ed, Carole is now a clerk at one of our neighborhood stores. Golf, ice-skating, and dancing interest her. Loves short- hand. BOETTCHER, INA MAE Ina has participated in Knitting, and Girls' Fur, Feather and Fin Clubs. A member of Student Council and Home Room Secretary. Has a tough struggle keep- ing her locker clean. BONOFIGLO. EUGENE Witty and full of the devil. Fig is Magicians Club prexy, member of Stu- dent Council and the bas- ketball team. Bored by school as a whole. Has modest desire of being Dis- trict Attorney of this cor- rupt community. ffl- S v. A .A -.I is tt . 'ig 2' v 'ff t f L, BURGESS, NANCY Nancy, an emigrant from Cooley High in Detroit, looks forward to a future in interior decoration or music. At present being a housewife and a student take up her time. She is a member of the Choir and enjoys swimming. BUSHEE, PEARL Member of the Art Club, Lantern Staff and Girls' League Board. Pearl is a class officer and has worked on the J-Hop and Senior B glgy. A future co-ed at M. CALTRIDER. VERA Easy to get along with, Vera has been home-room treasurer. Likes tennis. Plans to enter business col- lege after graduation. ret k, - -n Q -n ...M v me I Z5 f f-1 ew Q- 4. XJ' 2 t T 'V' wi Y t1 p . COBB. DELORES Student Council and Pan American Club are some of the activities Dee has par- ticipated in. Watching for crowders in cafeteria line is her pet peeve. Plans to become a telephone opera- tor. Will graduate with the class of June '47. COM STOCK, PHYLLIS Fun to be with, Phyllis will take up traveling after leaving our hallowed halls of learning. Enjoys swim- ming and various other sports. COOK, DARLINE A former member of Paint Splashers and home- room magazine campaign manager. Darline likes to dance and swim. Helped with the J-Hop. Plans to enter college after gradua- tion. DAM RELL, BETTY LOW Dress designing is the chosen future of Betty Lou. Her favorite subject is U. S. history, and football heads her list of sports. She was an active member of the Library Club. i-4 Y, Page Forty-seven k-,X L ti ., 7 sf P A 'iv DeBARR, LILLIAN L, Member of G.A.A., her favorite sport is swimming. Enjoys Miss Garrity's classes. At present she is participating in the retail- ing course. DeZESS, RITA Rita can be seen any evening racing around one of the skating rinks tice or rollerb. Belongs to the French and Travel Clubs. Wants to have a long vaca- tion after she leaves the hall of learning. DOLESKE, GLORIA Gloria rolls 'em down the alley in her spare time. Claims Van Johnson as her ideal person. Is a member of the Personality and Ap- pearance Club. A future stenographer. DRAPER, DONALD One of the few Eastern High students to become a member of the magazine 5100.00 Club. Plays foot- ball and tennis. Has a pilots license and spends many hours in the air. His favorite sports are skiing and ice-skating. Plans to travel. DAVIES, BARBARA Barb now works as a soda jerk, but she is head- ed for M.S.C. An Artistic lass, she worked on the Lantern, helped with the ,I-Hop, and properties for June Mad. Secretary of the Class of January '48. Conceited boys annoy her most. DEAKINS, JOYCE Joyce has served as rep- resentative at large of the Student Council in '46 and is a member of the Lan- tern staff. Tennis is her favorite sport. Will go into office work after grad- uation. DEAN. EVELYN Artist who drew the mural in 3-38, member of Girls' Band, committee chairman on the J-Hop and wardrobe director for the Senior B Play. Evelyn is irked by conceited people. Will be a nurse and take her training in the service. ' 1 ggg' aff! QW 'lib 4 'S ' 'if 'Q DUBREUIL, LINFORD Farming on week ends keeps Lindy pretty busy. Hates traffic-blocking pe- destrians. Likes chemistry. Spanish and is active in the intramural sports pro- gram. Elmer Tuttle in the Senior B Play. Will be a farmer or a soldier. ELLIS. SARA Enjoys typing and short- hand. Is a tennis enthusi- ast. People bother her who are constantly lying. Fu- ture undecided. ENGHOFFER. M ERCEDA JEAN Likes horseback riding, hockey, and basketball. Peeved by flirty men. At present Merceda is working on a farm. Desires to travel the United States and be an artist. 'A A 45. I t H, .LN k . L . 0 5 vi idk A 4 f .Q .T .. . . ' V at 4' A fs' -- Q -- .. 'f-fri -X i 1'37fFl. '- c. , c.. fi A f 4 , f x Wx I' 7 K7 f .. - 4 Q, C, f .. , EPPLER, DOROTHY Has held offices in home- room and been an active member of Girl Reserves. Peeved by Jerry's many girl friends. Stenography will be her immediate fu- ture. EZRAY. MERVIN Member of the Pan American Club and home- room ofhcial. Mervin likes basketball. Favorite sub- jects are chemistry and U. S. history. Member of the supporting cast in june Mad. A future Collegian. FAY, FRED Fred held various home- room offices. Enjoys foot- ball, baseball and basket- ball, Despises grammar. His future lies in the army or navy. Loves wimmen. FELZKE, MARIAN Marian has been a mem- ber of the Girl Reserves and Personality Clubs. Her present work is loafing. Will be an outstanding member in the ranks of secretaries. r., ' f ti, '1- 1 ff! 4. t. - I Page Forty-eight FRUCCI, JACK Two years on the tennis team and participation in two operas. 'Katinkau and The Desert Song, are some of jack's extra curri- cular activities. Dislikes twelve-year-old glamour girls. A future ping pong pro. GAIDUCHIK. FLORENCE ANN Active in G.A.A. Rolls 'em down the alley and plays field hockey for fun. Education is her present work. Plans to work in an office and travel the United States. GAUNT. ART Veryumusical, Art is a member of Boys' Band and plays dn week-ends with his br6ther's band. Presi- dent ,bf Travel Club. he plans ftrltake a course at L.B.U'Z Bfter leaving East- ern. ' X . GEISENHAVER, BETHANY Becky plans to follow up her present engagement to a fella' named Dick, who is her ideal person. Says she has a hard time keeping her hair under con- trol. K . 17 t aiitmafli-.t4g. I Q. FOWLER, WALLACE A member of the Naval Reserve. Wallace keeps himself busy taking tickets at one of our theaters. ls irked by women. After graduation Wallace will travel to Florida. FRANK, BETHEL Sports enthusiast. Frankie has a Finger in every pie. Her numerous offices include Secretarv of her class, representative at large in l1B and home- room secretary. She was co-chairman of the J-Hop, and she appeared in june Mad. Next step is col- lege. FREEMAN, BETTY Harrassed by noisv home- rooms and butch haircuts. Betty looks forward to a future as some lucky per- son's secretary. Favorite sports are football and hunting. x I El ,f 1 g K ' 3 .! ai. .1 -2 K. ,....i, ... ,ot mt 'kjrbi' aaiibxsitvga X GIDDINGS, MARY ANN French Club, Honor Soci- ety and Girls' League Board. Mary Ann has big plans for a future trip to France and a rich husband. Active on the ,I-Hop, likes football games and fellas from Sexton. GOLDEN, ELVA Elva hates home work, but still plans to attend college. Her favorite sport is hunting K?J. Right now school and watching chil- dren keep her busy. GRAHAM, ELSIE Elsie, one of the pret- tier members of our class. is an active member of the Girl Reserves. Has been home room vice-president. Likes football and baseball. Future uncertain. I y 2 ' f 3 -ix Zvi' Y , ja . . V, gms. K - K V: sw- -5.1, we 'VM , Sea. 5Ti 3'i5 - 1. Y.. - .- g A T -H 55 gms 'X is 5 . A s, '-rf 31N 11 .. VX x , N - 9 1 . ' -X-NX. ' . - 'ts T . . ' . QW., ' 'Hi ,. Fa iilzsf rfi Y: xg in 1 HALLENBECK, WILLIAM C. A part-time grocery clerk, Bill is disgusted by women who smoke. Likes drafting, hunting, and bowling. Hopes to some- day open a store of his own. HANSEN, JEANETTE Business manager of the Lantern. Honor Society. Y-Teens, and the Senior B Play have kept Jeanette's life at Eastern full. A good pianist, she makes her extra funds by giving music lessons. Will greet the world as a strict busi- ness woman. HETHORN, MACK Like all boys, Mack is an all around sports en- thusiast. He is a member of our Varsity football team and Fur. Feather and Fin Club, Will join the many of our ranks who plan to further their education in college. i HINCKLEY, GL RIA Member of the Y-TA s and Girls' League Boar . Dancing and,swAm in a e among Glorfa's spgikgti activities. A yldreigf girl and costume superv sor in June Mad, she Qnakes her extra m y at one of Lansing's s iq Qcenkers. Futur is It deltided. 4 U lt 'X Lfxqt IJ fi .X x ' u KN N iv XJ c, X tggf, ,X ktlx J fl? Page Forty-nine HUTTER, CHARLOTTE Penny in the Senior B play. Charlotte appears in many of our school assem- blies. Is irked by boys from Sexton. Plans to tour Europe after her gradua- tion. fr , 'Lffj ni l Y f f 1 Es, V s 4 Ari Ugg student. Ros' a member of our X14 ern Art Staff. At present working at the library and ushering keep her busy. Likes dancing, Hopes to further her tal- ent in an art school. JAMES, LEE Drafting and woodwork- ing are Lee's favorite sub- jects. Likes baseball. Will continue to study drafting following graduation. JENKINS, JOAN Harrassed by silly girls and conceited boys, Joan likes hunting. House work is her present occupation. Looking for a good office position. HOATS, JAY In the opera The Desert Song, Jay also works backstage. Helped in the Play. Irked by Senior B the sight of women comb- hair in public. ing their Future is uncertain. HOCQUARD, VIRGINIA future beautician, Vir- ginia hates messy dressers. Her favorite sport is swim- ming. Makes her money by clerking at one of the downtown stores. HOFFMAN, RAYMOND Peeved by women drivers. Ray likes printing and chemistry. Earns his money as a janitor. Will become a member of our armed service. , SS ' .t x. s - Y 'n ' 1' JOHNSON. GEORGIA ELLEN Georgia carries on a varied correspondence with many friends all over the world. Likes French Club, French, and Mr. Sage. De- sires to be a singer or a librarian, . I 3 ,i kle x . ' A - 1 ORDAN, VIRGINIA I R' 1 Treasurerfb .the Clasim '48, Gi h s,,been 'kept bus the Senior Play, XX Chl Ban K an antern FStaH. Hat be' g called Red. to spend her life may KIRBY, BEVERLY Bev. can he found nights either scoring strikes in a bowling alley or skating at the Palomar. Enjoys popu- lar music. Is bothered by gum crackers. Will work in an office. ,j - , Q? .Qt . 1 6 'i h ho ' . 's - th ono ocie an ' -' Sta . She ref pe S 'A ' c can K .,.,,,. A . I LJ be ge ewhersr s Yshe it -.5 la- A Ei ' 1. Q - as yktsk b of ig-TH d an- X kj p sg h e Lu wig? 'Y' KOSTOFF, HAROLD Honor Society, Lantern Staff. and being president of the Hi-Y keeps Harold busy. Chairman of the J- I-Iop, he has also been a member of the Varsity ten- nis team for two year. Hopes to become a lawyer. LINEBAUGH. JEAN Jean has an excellent future in commercial art. Right now she attends art classes at M.S.C. Only in- terests are centered around art. Mengbegf of the ,Lan- tern Art ta . . Q? t I 'lx , X DPA -l KJ' CKE.N0R g c-f An ctive ber h e. I f' ,Z- x. LA X ,, 1 i W .X l N l 1 l a ?L EL251llT5.'ma:!i'.2gQhJd Q ' ill ropm She m but interests s em to has no futur xg MALLORY, BETTY Participates in both Glee Club and Chess Club. She enjoys watching our teams in action. Right now Betty has no certain plans for her future. Page Fifty y if METZ, BETHEL Bethel is intrigued by football games. She plans to go to a school of drama in California, and then on a worldwide tour. Is both- red by al rm c cks that ke n i . LIMA E ASNE el ed n m y Gir d. Irke bies people wh drink. es danci a d most orts. A fut e ca-ed. Ak eagupe ommitt s. - 8,3 B of thed Girl gue x 3 Q MITCHELL, WANDA Windy is quite music- ally inclined. A member of the Girls' Band and Girls' Glee Club. She has hopes of being a music teacher. Her favorite sports are swimming and horseback riding. MONROE, MAXINE Loves to ice skate and loaf. Maxine's pet peeve is straight hair. Plans to be a good housewife. MARSH. RONALD Has left t , l-Ialls of Learning. lf,-1515 .ft +- 'J ff 1 ' l J' s ,VJ ig 44 JQGW 5, f li t M CCLARD, GEORGIA Member of Honor Soci- ety and Senior Editor of the Lantern, Georgia has held various home-room oflices. Active in class ac- tivities. Irked by conceit- ed fellas. Will work for the state. MCKIM, DOUGLAS Class prexy Sophomore and Junior years and now Student Council vice-presi- dent, Doug has been a member of the Varsity swimming, football. and baseball teams. Will con- tinue with his sports in college. I L MOULTON, DICK Likes sports. especially football. Enjoys wood- working. His job at pres- ent is at the Touraine Golf Course. Will spend rest of his life recuperating from his twelve years of school. - MYERS, JACK Jack plays clarinet in the Boys' and Concert Bands, A member of the Travel Club, he plans to take some long trips. Irked by teach- ers. Still in doubt about future plans. NEMETH, LILLIAN A member of both the Social Dancing Club and the Personality and Ap- pearance Club, Lillian is also a sports enthusiast- especially basketball. She sees her future in the posi- tion of secretary or book- keeper. f ti we YX ,im -K' AGM V . 1- p -oy .. '45 49 ,W h ' in ri x ua 35129 ag , 9 4 PASCHE, CHARLES Always a good fella, Charles likes shorthand and favors loaiing as a pastime. Hopes to find his future job in an oflice. PARKER, KENDALL Peeved with Miss Bud- de's English class. Foot- ball is his favorite sport. Next stop, Uncle Sam's navy. PALMER, RALPH Ike likes to loaf. He is interested in golf and basketball. Plans to join the ranks as a W.P.A. worker. POGONCHEFF, CHRIST Christ works for his father at the Washington Grill. Hopes to someday have a restaurant of his own. Peeved by school in general. Page Fifty-one RADKE. LEO Home-room treasurer and Easterner reporter. Plans on being an office worker. Mr. Bosch is his ideal per- son. Leo likes baseball and football. REED, CHASE Swimming and the Chess Club take up most of Chase's time. Works be- hind stage in assemblies and plays. Will be a fu- ture math teacher or take a position with Dow Chem- ical Co. Irked by noisy home-rooms. REES, HARRY Harry has participated in football, basketball. and track. Is a member of the Boys' Band. Has big plans to attend college. RHINES. DOLORES Irked by boys who tell lies. Future plans are hav- ing good time. Archery is her favorite sport. PISKORNICK. CHESTER Baseball enthusiast and member of the Magicians Club, Says his ideal per- sons are beautiful girls, yet his pet peeves are women! Employed by Lan- sing Floral. PORTER. ARLENE At present Arlene is a worker at one of our town's drug stores. She likes to skate and is a member of the Art Club. Has a cer- tain sailor in view to help her decide her future. POTTER. DOUGLAS Mousy is a player in Boys' Band. Has held home-room ofhces. Golf and baseball are his favorite Sports. Future uncertain, 'V eff' My n vi . - il 1 'iv' . . , . ' 4' - A. if ' 'L ' v ESM, wi f ' ,I nit? , I H3515 1 fre.. ..: .iff-' i Xl 'idx ROBERTS. NORMA Matrimony heads Norma's future plans. Her ideal person is joe, Bowling and tennis are her favorite activities. The subjects personal and social prob- lems and biology appeal to her. ROBINSON. ADRIAN Member of Student Coun- cil and Lantern Staff. home-room ofhcer and member of Senior B Play cast. Builds model air- planes for a hobby and plans to be the first human to go to Venus. ROBBINS. MARILYN Min has held offices in her class. home-room. and Girls' League. One of the property girls for june Mad. Likes the subject Salesmanship and Adver- tising so well she hopes to be a buyer, 4.2.1 . . 1,5 t, ,gi deg .. 'X iv 'X . .. . .a....ai lv- 1-ft N: 1- 1 vxj .J H til. XY. sa.: iii f fix , Q '9' l V, A-V -It X ' ' . X E' Lg . V . 4 Q ,. , W k gy' Q E .t I, 1 ' A at X- ff ' Q 1 QQQQ EEE 'Z ,AZ- Lf- ROM INSKE, KARLENE An art student, Karlene has belonged to both the Art Club and Spanish Club. Ice-skating is the sport she likes the best, A future cosmetologist. ROOT, JERRY The football Reserves claim jerry. He likes sports very much. Irl-ted by homework. Desires to be a draftsman in the future. ROSE, MARJORIE Marjorie is greatly irked by the song Margie for obvious reasons! Is a bi- cycle riding enthusiast. Plans to enter into oiice work after graduation. ROSSMAN, CHESTER Mervyn in june Mad, Chet is also a member of Boys' Band, track, and swimming teams, and Stu- dent Council. After fin- ishing school he plans to attend college. Peeved by women drivers. fsog-Min 1' SENDZIK, ELSIE A Council member and active member of the Girl Reserves, E1 helped on the Sophomore Mixer. and Sen- ior B Play. An all around sports enthusiast. Her fu- ture hopes are to be a strictly private secretary! SHEPLER, DARWIN Future is on the farm. Definitely irked by stupid girls. Favorite saying: Live and Learn. Enjoys being a spectator of foot- ball games. SHUNK, MARILYN Attends French Club and Honor Society. An officer in her home-room, she was pfompter for june Mad. Can't stand movie-talk- ers. Will continue her education. SIMMONS, RICHARD Mainly interested in sports-baseball and bas- ketball. Richard plans his future as a draftsman. He is a member of the Social Dancing Club. Page Fifty-two ROSTORFER, ED. A ootential grocery store manager. Ed is gaining valuable experience t'1rough his job with the Market Basket. Favorite pastimes are pool and card games. SCHROEDER, LARRY Member of the Boys' Band. Larry also makes his spending money by beat- ing the skins in a small dance band. Plans to spend his life in the oline of bell hop. i SEM RAU. BARBARA A member of the G.A.A Barbara's interest lies in her favorite sport, football. At present she is an usher- ette, but her future plans are undecided. Ffa' K . 'K i Q- t-if Q , .wg f j l X 'x l J' if V7 SMIT , JANET I Likes football. fs a member of t'he Bible Qjub. Janet has held varied home-room offices. Still un- decided as to what the fu- ture holds for her. SOCHODOLSKY, JENNY Jenny yearns to be a bookkeeper, then to settle down in a vine covered cot- tage and write a book. Hmmm! He! pet peeve is bashful men., - STANLEY, ROLAND Class prexy. Stan plavs Varsity football for the Quakers. Has served as home-room prexy and Ad- vertising Manager for june Mad. Plans to at- tempt higher education in college. Q 5' 4' .ff ' ' f arf-f , 'T .L ,. . ' 7 ' TERWILLIGER, 3 Z ' f 1 JEANNETTE .- W 'V m I Z A Girl Reserve, Jeannette C ' Q: is irritated by a' place called Park Lake. Craliy J . a out sports, especia y -. - football. Will be a steno- 5' -:- - .Q Q 1 . grapher. . , 6 en Q L .4 4' JJ 77 t ... ,1.-L.-. Z V VAN NORMAN, JERRY 3 A band enthusiast, Jerry Gage plays in an orchestra for 6 Npare cash. Has been a Q 3 efnber of Boys' Band. Q, ill be a truck driver. 'f ?7?NWAE2? f ef? ' - ' 4 1 z - 5 5 g E E g E V 5 WAKHLSKY. GEORGE E if E i Q : 5 F A Irked by women and g ' dv 'Q Qt f c lfvork, dEn1o?rs golf. ' r - - - 1 - ' s an oot a . Q5 ' i5g,c. O H e oom president. Will A , P. as ent r ollege upon gradua- X ' I A Lg .1 tio . wif' -' A XY. . 4 is , I STEINKE, JEAN f it L Short and cute. ,lean is I QETTY an all around good sport. X f ure receptionist. Football rates her vote tty at present is a Cash- along with a certain fella. 3 1' er. She enjoys bowling. Peeved by conceited girls, f eeved ly gym class and she hopes to be a future ' oys. bride. STIVER, JEANNE Home-room officio, Jeanne is a member of Girl Re- serves. Cashing at Kro- ger's is her present job. but she prefers to keep the fu- tl-lfe 3 Secfet. l . L J E antern im is our Varsity ' n s sq d - s nt kingivf reed! .I- l 1 Club. - ariegj' Ju e s ' Do r Wo . ', p I ito 'n-chief , the , ' ' e ofl ' e a , and S 9 - t Cou 'l. 1 Cl s s o is k fo H e b o S 00 In dll f Nr EW SWEET, WILLIAM Plans a political career with the Democratic party. Member of the Chess Club. Bi1l's ideal person is Barbie At present he is messenger No. 9, Western Union Telegraph. .2-' Page Fifty-three WEBB, WILLIAM A member of the Student Council and Magicians Club. Home-room prexy. Bill likes to play football when he isn't loafing. Plans to study at M.S.C. and then become a mechanical en- gineer. WELFORD, LUCY Irritated by sloppy dress- ers, Lucy plans to be a co- owner of a dress shop. A member of the Student Council. Enjoys playing badminton. WILLIAMS. BOB Peeved by Miss Meisel's World Literture class. Bob plans to take an engineer- ing course at M.S,C. Says Mr. Brisbin is his favorite teacher and ideal person. Football is his favorite sport. WOOD, BETTY An Ushers Clubster and member of Girls' Glee Club. Loves to dance on roller skates. She longs for a future in t'1e business world. Puts her time in at the Quality Dairy. WOODCOCK. DELORES Domineering people peeve her. Mainly interested in dress designing and home nursing. her present work is child care at Sparrow Hospital, Swimming is her favo'ite sport. WRIGHT. FRANCIS DuEie actively parti- cipates in the French and Radio Clubs and Choir. Favorite subjects are music and French. Plans to be a teacher. Pet peeves are themes. J 4 it 'G 'T x Wy' at B rg .,t '. 5 ca Na .J ff ff Q .1 g 5' ' QQ, ,,. . D KARAS, PETER Immigrated from Greece less than two years ago. Likes the business course given at Eastern, also math and algebra. Will enter college after graduation. PETERMAN, HOM ER So enthusiastic about music that he would like to make it his vocation. Also hopes to go to col- lege to study law. Page Fifty-four WITHEY. JACKIE After attending Everett for two years, jackie en- tered Eastern. A member of the Girls' Glee Club. Likes to loaf. Will make some lucky fella a good wife. YONCHEWSKI, FRANCES Sang in Girls' Glee Club, ani appeared in assemblies. Frances is peeved by boys. A future beauty operator. ZIEGLER, ROSEMARY Rosie enjoys swim- ming and bicycling. Ac- tive member of the Fur, Feather and Fin, Library and Spanish Clubs. Pet peeve is being called Ziggy Plans to leave for Florida soon for a long vacation. iz, Y ? 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' ' M Thompson M Trams .su V 4 'f R Foam H R. Q ,, D 3, 3 ' M R ,. ,.,. ,, gglygg-Q ,. - 9: L Ecscr -iff : bg . 2. xxx' . W GCWQL. L Hanson x 4 X :A van vnmh W VMOH J Vaughn M wwf J Worms .F www o Wm C www: R Wcymoulh 'F , mx W k 1 'JS'-'-'v 'I g -3 x. 1 V V Z Q S X f f X . x X H' R 5- 5 sl? X X . x R Morgan R Maman M Muvmy- ' . . ff' - :A smm, P. Spmde ...- Q xv- f f 5 ff Af , 1: 1 Z4 4 V ' f yr ,f 1' , - f 1 ,Z gf 1 if W ' H. ff ff 2 hi. ' t ,, 1 . v X -.-f...i ez , T- -A , - - 'M mln Ni-L -1 ' f- . W. 2 - fri' H fllx - , x X nd.. -- ...I x 1 X , xX--- ,--' - J . A s-,K -R li, W , 2 2. ti' 'iw , 'K ff- -H - A ,- ax ' ' 3 '-2512 K -N, X Am 3 - '-bi, yan aww ' Y 5 f FN -. : 4 . M Weeks M g A' Y iff M ' 'Z A 'ai -. ' ' 3' 'sg - A R Whiincy f . 1 b Q ,Q n 5 '. Q N Worley R Wuckenhlgcf J Wnldcv M Wvlson P Wnloshyn 1 1 McKlmmy R Sahrosky 1. VnnKnk K Wclers v wma, s, Whitney M Wf- I K www. G Wm: x vcmf. . N.Yocom W. na., ' . X xx ff, HOME ROOM 2-67 Mr. Winston K. Adsit B. Aldrich M. Ashbaugh D. Augenistein E. Austin L. Bates B. Batsche D. Beck ' M. Beckner D. Bell X7 D. Boettcher J. Brown R. Brown N. Buhl D. Brillhart J. Brillhart B. Block J. Bower P. Byam K. Boyce W. Brewster D. Brush D. Carpenter H. Cleeves S. Carpenter D. Cruthis ' M Cary P. Cassel E. Croop E. Calson K. Dick G. DeLine J. Van Kirl R. Whitney V. Wheeler HOME ROOM 2-56 Miss Lowrey B. Dudley A Durfee J. Edgar J. Edwards B. Edwards F. Ellis R. Ezray R. Fay J. Furguson J. Fitzgerald R. Flick W. Flinty . B. Fluke E. Fox IVV Q Q C. Fraimm R. Funck 5 fy D. Fuller 0 L..Fulson M. Gaiduchik G. Gallagher D. Garrett D. Gaunt M. Gilby SOPHOMORE K. Gitlett M. Green R. Grove B. Gubb J. Grimm J. Hanes D. Hanford M. Harris R. Hotadis C. Hayden B. Hayes R. Heiser E. Hidey HOME ROOM 2-65 Miss Moehlman N. Burtrow J. Hill G. Hillman B. Hoag M. Hollingsworth G. Hope R. Jennings P. Jones B. Jordan R. Kanillopoales O. Kern N. Kesler G. King D. Klohucher R. Larabee D. Leitz H. Lowe B. Lowell J. McDaniel P. McDaniel D. Mansfield J. Marshall J. Martin B. Meyers M. Montgomery ' B. Moore J M. Morris A. Klasko M. Korkaski B. Kramer L. Liebum R. Foster I. Crolly M. Robertson C. Spencer D. Morris M. Mull , HOME ROOM 2-88 Mrs. Bruce C. Knight D. Harland D. McKay C. McKinder J. Neuman J. Nickels R. Noelp Page Seventy-one B. Norton J. Nevello Y. Palmer D. Parks G. Partlow E. Petersen P. Phillips R. Pollock D. Popoff C. Pratt B. Perdvg D. Ray J. Redburn S. Reeve G. Rhodes B. Redinour J. Ringle J. Robson B. Road A. Schleicher B. Sack M. Sedlon L. Semrau H. Sheathelm I D. Shirey ' fgggf S. Simison 1547, QAM! HOME ROOM 3-38 Mr. Van Vliet J. Adams M. Lyle G. McGee J. Skidmore X R. Slater X' ' D. Smith X, ff, T. Smith I, fy - X N. Smith ' ' ' -ff R. Smith R. Stanish W. Stephens M. Stephens e -P. Stuart g,p4..,+J2-.7 C. Sutberry R. Sweet R. Taylor N. Thomas J. Tidswell R. Tishrock 6 my J. Toman B. Trudgen B. Troyer H. Wakulsky H. Ward R. Warner B. Watt D. Wear mfzfjvl-I f ' eu L..f A. Webb M. Weber R. Werner D. White P. White B. Williams S. Zimmerman Eastern High School 220 North Pennsylvania Lansing, Michigan To All: In the compiling of every year-book there are always a few who are in doubt as to how the staff is selected: how they function: and how the book is finally completed. At this time, we would like to explain to all, those very things. Under the able hands of Mr. Brisbin, Mr. Peterman, and Miss Richards, the Big Five are chosen. Mr. Brisbin, being faculty advisor, selects the Editor-in-Chief. Mr. Peterman, as business executor of the Lantern, chooses the Business Manager and Advertising Managers, and Miss Richards is given the task of selecting an Art Editor. This year. due to the extreme difference of enrollment in the June '47 class and the January '48 class, the teachers decided that co-editors and co-business managers would be appropriate. The people chosen for these honored positions were Elizabeth Schuurmans and Jim Stoll as co-editors and Myrna Ricketts and Jeanette Hanson as co-business managers. Dixie Eding was the person chosen to be art editor. Since teachers do not con- sult each other on their appointments. people from the same group are not represented and therefore, all clicks are eliminated from the year-book. After the Big Five are chosen they hold a closed meeting and hand- pick the Lantern Staff. Each member is duly notified by formal invitation to serve on the Lantern Staff. Then the great task of assembling the book is started. With main headquarters in 3-70, each respective editor assembles his part of the book and when all parts are completed they are bound together and presto! the Lantern materializes. CDon't we wish.j It is our privilege to extend special thanks to those who have so graci- ously given so many hours of service to form this Lantern. May we take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the members of the Art Staff and a special thanks to Rose Ickes who added such finese to our theme by her clever Chinese lettering. The Lantern Ball, which is the social event of every staff, proved to be very successful and all who attended experienced a very pleasant eve- ning. Chairman of this highly entertaining dance was Barbara Davies. Under the capable direction of Jean Hiashutter, the Lantern Staff enjoyed a very exciting and pleasant trip to Chicago. Page Seven ty-two MY VISIT TO CHINA As I walked down the streets of Chungking, I saw many thing that I could laugh at, Such as the Peiping carts and the elbow chairs. If you had been with me you would have enjoyed looking at The way they did their spring plowing with oxen, Or how the Chinese mothers carried their babies. This part of the World is about a thousand years behind time, Yes, we live in the Middle Ages, said the gatekeeper. He could speak excellent English. You see, I did live in America but came back to China: Your atomic age I could not get used to: Its cars, trains, and airplanes are nice but unsafe. uv But this nation has inFlation and a civil war! Yes, it is true but remember the japs attacked us, In the year 1932, he said as his face paled. I paid a thousand dollars for one pair of shoes. And what we are Fighting for could be answered In the 'Gettysburg Address' by Abraham Lincoln: Now we are engaged in a great civil warg Testing whether that nation-or any nation, so conceived and dedicated can long endure. That this nation shall, under God, have a new birth of freedom, And that government of the people, by the people, for the people, Shall not perish from the earth. By Leo Radke, 12-B Class of January '48. Page Seventy-three MEMBERS Co-Editors-in-Chief. ,,,, . Co-Business Managers w.., Art Editor ,.Y,,,A ,,..,,, ,,...., Assistant Art Editor w,.,.. . Ex-Officio Editors ,,,,,,,.,,,, Administration Editor.. Faculty Editor ,,..,,, .......,..,,.. Assistant Faculty Editor... Senior A Class Editor ,,a,a,a, Assistant Editor.. Senior B Class Editor.. .. Assistant Editor... ...... Underclassmen Editor .,,,w.., Assistant Editor.. .. . Academic Editor. Assistant Editor w..,w.w.. Commercial Editor ,,,,,,,, Industrial Editor.. ...i, Home Economics Editor ..., Music Editor. .,...,.......,,.... . Assistant Editor ,,,,,iw, Social Editor ,,,,..,, .. Club Editor. ..,, . Assistant Editor.. Boys' Sports Editor... Assistant Editor.. OF I947 LANTERN STAFF ...Elizabeth Schuurmans, Jim Stoll ........Myrna Ricketts, Jeanette Hanson .,.,. ,........... .................... D i xie Eding Shinberg .........Don Foote, Doug McKim, Roland Stanley Baumgras Shirley Raymond .Jean Hiaeshutter ......Beat Foote .....Ken Maleitzke Georgia McC1ard ..........Harold Kostoff ..Corinne Fellows .............-Iohn Kovac .. ....... Barbara Grimm .........Virginia Jordan ............Joyce Deakins ..........Adrian Robinson ........Bethel Frank .......Gordan Wilder .Marilyn Bauerle ........Don Winters .......Norrna Locke .....,Gerry Corneil ........Rollie Lewis .....Bud Lawrence Girls' Sports Editor ......... ...................... ........ W i nnie Redburn Co-Advertising Managers... .... ......... M yrna Ellison, Shirley Kobel Assistant Managers... ......... . ....... Barbara Davies, joan Willson General Assistant .......... ............................ L aurene Ommen Page Seventy-four f M X K f f hif- j - ' 3 ' Q'--' ' 9' X -2-'--.1 u.lf7' ' , 0 'qsifrlw a if 6Q v 4 , - , J ,J X 1 ry. - 4 3 Q 'K ' A - ' ' 'fi' :, 1 J .J , . NJ egg, . X 'Q + 7 ' 'WM , X L Q L 5 1 :FXR . .. fx, ' Fx X 4 Q 'lei gh . X . A, 1' ' f , wx ' . f , f X ' , Qf v ' Q-Txxxf R N. - f f X fi . 'Jw X - Li xX7 47f ffff 1 N X if ,, - -,- ' n , . f I ' ' Ki - , f 7 ff N X 1117 ' I K7 fly' 5 X N 'Q' X , B 5 if vr X X Y - To Dr. Lee, We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Lee of Michigan State College for the aid he extended to us in helping with the technicalities of Chinese art, costumes, and architecture. We appreciate it very highly. The Staff. UW-ILSYE E 5 F The familiar smell of formalde- hyde and hydrogen sulfide will always remind Eastern students of the fun of studying biology and chemistry in our well equipped laboratories. 7 . Page Seventy-seven Physics students also enjoy f working telegraphs and small elec- tric motors in connection with their studies, while the would-be chem- ists enjoy meddling among their test tubes. l e fusu ,ff 5 sf K , , EA G Those who are interested in studying the languages and customs of foreign countries are offered several choices at Eastern. Colorful Spanish, and Huent French are given for two years, wh11e the classical Latin is given for four years. Page Seventy-nine UEHATY S - Pi V l D., wt xx Armed with slide rules, Compasses, and protractors, the followers of d ll 1 rams the abacus at Eastern pursue cosines, hyperbolas, an para eog through two years of algebra, three semesters of geometry and one semester of trigonometry. Page Eighty 1 Y 05.1 41-L f X X I Q 5 W - Rf Q ' Qi' N424 .Q x X x , fv kg 6-il Ni x X .. Q fl- -3 ' X '- .- il' ' + S -X iY - ,L , k ...i l l- i V -.i T fi-4-'11 - gi-12' ii L S -X MQW ? XX - if ff -Z ! X ? H -N S I, ' mmf ' I X i .-,z1i:?L.A g ir. A !xfl? ,,jMjJ ,Q S 12 E !!! 'H ff! ,ll fl E x 'J-X XS X Nw 532 J? N f' x fx ' 7 .QQMYQ 1, . f - 1 qtmf. .4 ,lr11:lg,,!w rnwn.g T Z 7 I W. fo V fi an ? , i W, 61 Q f I 1 fb I KX ' Q V' M ' , , I- 'i-'fLZ'q! ,rp- M , Q ' f 2 -ff ' , L 'Vw' 1 ff f W!! f, 'i' ff 1,6 fa X ' ,,,. f I N Nf l' .-- gig,-f1'4i1' jf lf! fvk ! 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They are from left to right: B. Addiss, F. Shinberg, B. Strickfaden, J. Rathburn, R. Bowerman, R. Rostorfer, J. Stoll, L. Radke, D. Draper? The school quota was set at S15,000, but we proudly brought in a total of S13,125. The individual quotas were set at S10 per student. The main prize was a trip to Chicago for the highest boy and girl sales- man. Flo Shinberg and Don Draper were the two students who enjoyed the trip. Other prizes were radios, compacts, tennis rackets, skis, luggage, and other articles. Home room secretaries were responsible for the daily turn-ins in each home room. The two men who we owe our thanks to were Mr. Joe Shields and Mr. Peterman. We couldn't have done it without their assistance. The five top home rooms were: Cafeteria, Mr. Floryg 353, Mr. Bosch: 255, Mr. Stillman: 367, Miss Toogoodg and 309, Mr. Hayden. :5:Priscil1a Manz was absent when the picture was taken, but she also was a member of the club. Page Eighty-four S.. 'L I- 'L....D ' 2 1 G-if xi X-,Z 5? Y Yr xxxxxxi XX Rx X 'S' M I N I 5 T R A The savory odors which penetrate the east end of the second floor are products of the Foods classes. Here, under the able direction of Miss Gertrude Manchester, the girls learn not only the intricacies of working which are so important to any future homemaker, but those of planning the food allowance, entertaining for special occasions, planning nutritional meals, preserving foods, and the arrangement of an eH'icient kitchen. Devotion to homework is richly rewarded by the ohs and ahs which will be uttered over their culinary successes. Attention is given to personal appearance in the Personal and Social Problems classes. The care of hair, hands, and nails is studied under the supervision of Mrs. Kathrine Bruce. The selection of clothing, a study of vocations and money management are other important factors considered. Page Eighty-six Left: The correct way of making a bed Center: Dinner is served in the apartment Lower right: The girls receive instructions in the Red Cross room -Q r Home Management is just what the name infers-management of the home. The problems of decoration, cleaning, mar- keting budget, child care and care of the sick are taken up and duly solved with the aid of Miss Winona Weissinger. The four- room apartment consisting of living room, dining room, bedroom, and bath, provides a practical practice lab for these projects. Q. -'J ' Q 's 1 5 nbgwektmw t -,w2s.'?IQ , ' New Page Eighty-seven A Clothing is one of the most popular courses offered by our Home Economic De- partment for the girls of Eastern realize what an invaluable asset it is to be able to sew your own. Early steps in the construction of any gar- ment are the lay-out and cutting of the material as shown at right. f' Page Eighty-eight Several fittings and a few alterations are almost always necessary before the desired effect is attained. A lot of emphasis is put on these details, as a smartly executed Hour- ish added to a dress may make the costume. Examples of the finished product as shown in a Girls' League style show. Due to the capable instruc- tion and assistance of Miss Winona Weissinger, a graduate of these classes is well prepared to enlarge her wardrobe. QXX xg- A Q5 X xi i' W . ALL.. . Si 5 - -24 ks S 5 s' X-1-,i . v- -4-S X -,....... l GODWORKYN ,Q ,...f To the scrape of saws and the pounding of hammers, interspersed with the occasional whine of one of the power tools, Mr. Flory gives expert instruction to the boys who represent Eastern's contribution to world of carpentry. Page Ninety 1 4 4 I I l l mx 1-nn inm- Btfcre the great buildings and marvelous cars and planes of the future are built, there must be plans and blueprints made by far-visioned men of the drawing board. That is where the pres- ent students of drafting at Eastern come in. Instructed by Mr. Clark, these students are learning the basic fundamentals that will enable them to be these men. Page Ninety-one HCT X ...-sf , , - , Carefully guided by Mr. Spitler, our able and competent metal-shop teacher, the boys in the Automotive classes spend approximately two-thirds of their time with rolled-up sleeves delv- ing into the mysteries of automotive mechanics. Greasy hands and skinned lingers mean little to the future mechanics of this automotive age as they continue their unquenchable thirst for knowledge in what may be their future chosen profession. Page Ninety-two Pri-.1'a..3 I ' FM' ' Tous-hai b D-ys l9'f7 P Flke-.A 5 A 1-sJvo'Tlon Day TWQIFTH Yew' 0? 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Page Nin yth ......1., ii.:-r -L2-Q-' 1'-'-'.... , -'17-T - 1? ,qi gi' 't ...Q 5,54 lr ,,4g,ggQ:3,, l H xs- 1 .sb -:L X f4 f A 'I 1 me QT? Miss Richards, congenial head of the Art Department, supervises the Lantern Art Work as Well as directing her own art classes in their projects. On the third floor foyer, art students display their work for the enjoy- ment of passing students. Page Ninety-four


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