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Alyce had no regular nickname but it should have been self-evident. Public Speaking class brought to light her outstanding characteristic. Active in extra-curricular activities, probably the highlight of her high school career was in learning how to Walk in character for the Iunior Play. Marve's quick temper drove him to the accomplishment of many things others thought impossible. He earned the Left End position on the football team during his Senior year. Spring-time for Susie, the Iunior Play, showed Marve at his best. AIYCS Brink Barbara Brinks Lespedra 45 Red Cross Girl Resgrvgg 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 43 Pro and 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: C011 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Pro and Con 2, 3, 4: 4 I.:-spa-dra 4. Aww '-Bobby So efficient Was Bobby that every organi- zation of which she was a member was con- tinually calling on her for assistance. She at- tended the N.S.P.A. convention in Cleveland as a delegate from The Echo. Her unfortu- nate accident during her Iunior year gave her one ambition - to keep out of hospitals. Shy, quiet Tag had two interests in high school. One was her trumpet playing in the band, the other was in the sports in Which she took an active part. Her classmates predict that she will either be another Babe Didrickson or else a member of Phil Spitalny's all-girl orchestra. Marvin Brower Pro and Con 23 Mauve Leona M. Club 4 3 Lespedra 4 3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 3 Junior Play: SeniorP1ayg Football 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 3 Girl Reserves 23 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pro and Con 2, 33 Band 2, ..Tag,, Buikema
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Mildred Bainbridge Harry Bergman Bud Chorus 4 Milly Milly could usually be seen with her in- separable pal, Mutt Groendyk. The two girls were as close as Damon and Pythias. Her favorite subject was Social Arts in which she excelled. Her shy and retiring manner won her many friends during her high school career. Lumps had one desire greater than gradu- ation and that was to get his till ot pumpkin pie, His peculiar sense ot humor was a con- stant source ot amusement to his classmates and sometimes a greater source of embarrass- ment to Lumps. C Lawrence Beukema Hi-Y 3, 43 Lespedra 4: Library Science 45 Student Council 4: L Club 4: Football 3, 4: Basketball 35 Tennis 4. ullumpsn I 'lBud, the milkman, knew what his career would be long before he entered high school. His one desire has been to graduate so that he might be allowed to take the dairying course at Michigan State. Bud was always a hard Worker and generous contributor to the class and its activities. A gentleman of extremes was l.B. His vocabulary Was a continual surprise to his teachers. His one weakness was in the matter of his attire. I.B. was an energetic Worker, and an excellent class president. None ot us will ever forget his business-like method ot conducting Senior meetings. ohn William Borst Hi-Y 4: Lespedra 4 Pro and Con 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Presi dent Senior Class. HJ B ,-
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Betty Iewell Caldwell Band 1. 2, 3 5 Cross 1, 2 : llru C un l 2: Girl -1 rvc s 4 ' I c-spr-drz ri Rod and Re-- 1 4 : Y I -n'ur 1 l' y 3 Su ' 1-tar Senior Class. MBR., Bee rightfully earned her nickname by be- ing as busy as that proverbially busy little in- sect. Popular with all her classmates, she served as a most excellent Secretary of the Senior class. Her ambition is to be an X-ray Technician. For a pastime she likes to swing it on the squeak stick. As Vice-President of the band and a good trumpeter, Iohnny's pet peeve was marching on those cold fall nights at the football games. Loving candy, he was more concerned in satis- tying his sweet tooth than in losing weight. Eleanor Cannon Eleanor Corning to us from Rogers in her Iunior year, Eleanor proved a dependable addition to the class of '4l. Her shy, quiet manner should make her a success in her chosen work, a mis- sionary nurse. We wish her all success. Although small in stature, Iiggs never failed to be seen or heard on any and every occa- sion. She served her class as Secretary as a lunior. Two things are unforgettable about Iiggs K her continual giggling and her con- stant use of Mr. Wrigley's famous product. Girl RL-sm-rvus 1, 2, 3: Iohn L' Carter' Ir' Iii-spedra 4: Rn-d Cross 1: G.A.A. 2, 3, 1 - - Bend 1, il, 3. 4: Band Fetal. F-.QS 4 ,lsic y I hman Lass: Vice-President 4. Scan-tary Junior class. M-lnhnnyn Jiggs Geraldine Ccrudle
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