Spring Arbor University - Echo Yearbook (Spring Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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they didn't exactly shine. JUNIORS 1933 Fern Fairchild Vera justice Vice-Pres. Znd Sem. Avon Hunt Mary Watson-Ladue Faculzy Advisor Prof. W. C. Ladue Faculty Advisor Muriel Bright Bethany Jane Smith Pres. 2nd Sem. Ralph Lowell Treaxurer Frances Mudge Ardith Hockett Norma Morrison Edith Spencer Pauline Jones Ser. 2nd Sem. Betty Ellen Cox Margaret Lawrence Sec. Ist Sem. Lloyd Cunningham Edward Coxon Spencer Ryckman Maurice Caulkins Prey. lit Sem. Francis Sayre Edgar Whiteman Vice-Prey. Ir! Sem. Harold Geiger 1934 Richard Wells Ruth Baker Vice-Pres. Ist Sem. Virginia Caulkins Vice-Pres. Zna' Sem. Kenneth I-luff Prer. Znd. Sem, Marjorie D. Stone Faculty Aalviror Mary Lowell Roy Kelley Rachael Hyatt Thelma Gay Phillip Ryckman Maurice Card Eldon Boice Eino Helein Myron Huffman Eileen Hartle Sefy-Treat. Velma Williamson Ilorraine Dowley Pres. Ist Sem. CLASS HISTORY ,33-In the fall of ,32 the class of '34 gathered at the old S A Ad building to start another year in the school Professor and Mrs. Ladue were hack to two years already and we had learned to love We got down to studying as soon as we they loved. be Out' f?lCc1lfy 5ldVlS0I'S Tliey l13.Cl been Wltll LIS for and apprccia e them could, for studying doesnt usually become a pas time even when you get to be upperclassmen. The Junior girls won the basketball championship that year and the unior boys oh well Along toward the last of the year we held the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. The Seniors were invited to the dining-room which had been converted into an Old Inn. They dined in soft lamp light, and a brick fireplace and guns on the walls really gave the place an ancient feeling. When we left Spring Arbor we were tl.e better for having been there. Only by attending such a school and actually coming under its influence can one realize its real value to the world. RALPH LOWELL. CLASS HISTORY '34-We started in the fall of ,33 with sixteen Royal,l Juniors. Again Miss Stone consented to take the management of this fun-loving class. In October we took our sister class-the Freshmen-on a hike which was enjoyed by all. Right now we are looking forward to the ugrandv time when we shall entertain the Seniors at a Banquet next spring. We are having great fun in athletics this year. We are hoping either the boys or girls will get a championship. It hardly seems possible that we are just one year from the time when we will be wearing caps and gowns and that we will soon be leaving our Alma Mater we have learned to love. May she be to others even more than she has been to us. RUTH A. BAKER. Page Twenty-six

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Hicks Lowell Ryckman Smith Jones Hunt Sines Calhoun Lowell Beede Donnelly Morrison Fairchild Geiger Williamson Cox SPENCER RYCKMAN Spence Soccer, '33 and '34, Basketball, '33 and '34, Yell Leader, '33 and '34. SENIORS 1934 MILLARD W. BEEDE Proctor Basketball, '34, A Cappella, '34, Debate Club, '34, Y. P. M. S. Sec. of Evangel- ism, '34. O NORMA MORRISON Normie Basketball Champs, '33, Basketball, '34, Indoor Captain, '33, '34, A Cappella, '34. O HAROLD GEIGER Geiger Basketball, '32, '33, '34, Soccer, '32, '33, '34, Baseball, '32, '33, Vice Pres. of Class, '32, Cheerleader, '32, '33. O BETTY ELLEN COX Etty Bellen Declam., '31, '32, Oratorical, '33, '34, Basketball, '33, French Club, '34. O NIARY E. LOWELL aMary,, Class Sec'y., '31, Class Treas., '32, Vice Pres, '33, A Cappella, '33, '34, Basket- ball, '32, '33, '34, Indoor, '32, '33, '34, Declam., '33, Oratorical, '34. Q JOHN T. DONNELLY 11.101-lny!3 Soccer, '34, Basketball, '34, Y. P. M. S. O FERN FAIRCHILD Shorty Basketball, '31, '32, '33, '34, Indoor, '31, '32, '33. O LUTHER WILLIAMSON Luther Soccer, '32, '33, Baseball, '31, Life Ser- vice Society, '32, '33, O RALPH LOWELL QQDEID Vice Pres., '34, Basketball, Soccer, Base- ball, '31, '32, '33, '34, Tennis Champion, '34, Doubles Tennis Champs, '33, De- luteman bate Team, '34, Oratorical, '34, Debate stice . Club, '34. Vilkin PAULINE JONES g wrence Polly BETHANY ANE SMITH xingham Oratorical, '33, '34, French Club, '34, HB' JIM fq Cappella, '33 and '349 Seal' of Class, Ass. Editor Echo, '34, Basketball, '31, '32, 33- '33, '34, Indoor, '31, '32, '33, '34, H. S. GEORGE WILKIN 9 Debate Team, '33, '34, Col. Debate Club, Bama, FRANK ,IOSIAI-I s1NEs 333 34? Deflam-f il- Class Pres., '33, Basketball, '33 and '34, Frank H. S. Declam., '33, Oratorical, '34, A OYHKOUCHI, '345 Y- P- M- S- AVQT fl-'EJNT C ll , '34. 9 W appe a . Soccer and Basketball, '31, '32, '33, '34, . EDGAR WHITEMAN Y. P. M. S. ezEggw . MARGARETME' 'ZZAWRENCE Vice Pres. Ministerial, '33, Echo Staff, RUTH CALHOUN arg 33, Student Council, '33, Mayor, '34, ffsauyf' A Cappella, '33, '34, H. S. Debate Team, Class Pres., '32, '33, '34, A Cappella, '34. Glee Club, ,315 Y, P. M. S., A Cappella '34, Basketball, '33, '34, Col. Debate Q '34. ' Club, '34, Class Sec'y, '34. VERA JUSTICE . 0 XVeary MABEL HICKS Class Treas., '33, '34, A Cappella, '33, Babe LLOYD CUNNINGHANI '34, Basketball, '31, '32, '33, '34, Indoor, Vice Pres., '32, Treas., '32, A Cappella, Baseball, '33, Basketball, '33, Soccer, '31, '33, '34, Mixed Doubles Tennis Champs, '32, '34, Basketball, '32, '34, Sport Editor '32, '33, '34, Y. P. M. S. '34. Echo, '34. l Page Twenty-five



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CLASS HISTORY '33-In the fall of ,32 we embarked on the second unit of our High School career. This proved to be nine months full of adventure and fun, as well as a little education. In our first class meeting of the year, we elected a new faculty advisor, Miss Stone. She has proved very faithful and we have enjoyed many happy experiences with her. Early in the year we were talruu to the woods where all enjoyed the warm welcome of our sister class, the Seniors, the games, and the delicious hike supper. A few weeks later we enjoyed the hospitality of the Dowley home at a Hallowe'en Party. This gave us quite a thrill-especially when Mr. Dowley performed some of his amazing umagicv stunts. This was followed by a thrilling sleigh-ride in February. So far we are thoroughly pleased with our progress in High School and only pray the remain- ing years may be used to the best advantage to please our teachers, ourselves, and Him, without whom we cannot be prepared for life. ROY KELLEY. CLASS HISTORY '34-The Sophomore Class began the year with practically the same per- sonnel as ended the Freshman year except for a slight loss which was easily made up by addi- tional members this year. We are indebted to Dean and Mrs. Updyke for their interest and co-operation in making our school-life enjoyable. Although we are noted for our scholarship, still there are occasions when we throw off heavy responsibilities and engage in fun. Who would doubt it to see us playing 'iSkip-to-My-Loun, that new game. One of the many interesting occasions of the year which we enjoyed especially, was the outing given us by the Seniors. The hike to Kelley,s grove, eats, and the Uoperaticv talent in the enter- tainment were all remarkable. In basketball we compare favorably with the college students having beaten the College Sopho- mores recently. With such a fine record as we have had the past two years we can expect to come out victors in the end. RUTH KELLEY. SOPHO- MORES 1933 Velma Williamson Ruth Baker Treat. Ist Sem. Marjorie D. Stone Faculty Advifor Lorraine Dowley Vice-Pres, 2nd Sem. Mary Lowell Sec'y lst Sem. Myron Huffman George Wilkin Prey. Znd Sem. Maurice Card Eidon Boice Vice-Pres. lst Sem. Kenneth Huff Roy Kelley Bethlea Youngs Pres, lrt Sem. Sec.-Treat. 2nd Sem, Jack Clark Kathryn Curtis Myrtle Dudes Orville Easton Paul Miller 1934 Beulah Seifken Glenn Richardson Sec. Ixt Sem. Prey. 2nd Sem. Evelyn Voller Pres. Ist Sem. Treax. Znd Sem. Winifred Updyke Howard Updyke Ardis Updyke Mrs. H. Updyke Faculty Advisors Thelma Whims Treas. Ist Sem. Margaret Woefie Rhea Kilburn Grace Wilcox Willis Williams Steven Tugan Vice-Pres. 2nd Sem. Leland Conner Kenneth Tannar Frances Lawrence Sec. 2nd Sem. Emma Cummings Ruth Kelley Berthal Andrews Byron Andrews Ray McIntyre Vice-Prey. lx! Sem. Clement Van Thorre Page Twenty-:even

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