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

 - Class of 1936

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Front Row, left to riglit:Byronett:i Mains, Bertlm Huxve, I-lzlrriette G. Xlifarnei' lFacully Adviserl, I.orene Wil- liamson, Reba Patterson, l.CI'M,1I.1 Arnold. Second Row: Robert XV.Arncr, Burton Duwley, Iv.in Darby. Henry Schmidt, junior Videto. Whurd Bodine, XV41rren Cross. link Row: XY'ilsun Hibbaitl. F.icli.ii'd Zeller, XVilbui Spenccz. Murray G.irnett, Homer Hull. Hig 11 School Sophomores of 1 936 First Semester OFFICERS Sammi Sgmggfgr Ward Bodinesw. ., . . .President .. ,,,,, ,...,, B urton Dowley Wilson Hibbord... ...,. .. .. .. ,Secretary-Treasureit, . .. ,.... .. .......Lenoi'i1 Arnold In September we weighed anchor in the harbor of Spring 19. Changed officersg Burton Dowley now captain! Arbor Seminary and left on the good ship Determina- 2-i. Stop tor fuel at Dowley harbor, reception on tion to begin the second stage of the four year cruise. boardfclass party. Our crew consisted of twenty-one members, with Wartl F bl V' Bodine as captain for the first half of the journey. L JMU- . 10 In temporary dry dock for repairs, zero weather The log of our ship reads like this: forces emergency vacation. 24 Full steam ahead-vacation over. Sepleuzber- 11. Invited Miss Wiirner on board to act as our flL7 f'f7 1 ' Pilot- 19 Pilot called to conduct excursion steamer to 15. Stopped at Island of Delight for one day Gffeflvlllfi VGYY h?1PPY fo 80- U School Picnic. 25 Pilot returns wearing broad smile. 20. Joined Sister Ship The Seniors on Special EX. 27 Great commotion on board-Saturday school cursion-class hikes. afm0UUC?d- I I ZS Commotion subsides as usual, classes in fore- NOZ'6Il1b6l'- - noon Only. 5. Sea very roughg slight squall. Term exams be- AP,-jf, SIU- A t . Q A 2-I Ship docks once more-Spring vacation and A 26. Crew about to mutinyg possibility of no Cappella tour. Thanksgiving vacation. May- 28. Compromise effected. Given half day off. ' 5 Voyage resumed. frrzzzfmy- 7. Voyage resumed. Ship spic and span. New Years resolutions. 14, Bad weather ahead. Signs of a hurricane. The semester exams. lb. Storm weathered safely. None of crew fatally hurt. w 25 I 111166 I 4321: Bad breakers and shoals aheadg final exams begin. Port at last. Ship much battered and crew bad- ly bruised but happy. Pilot perfectly serene. Ship will be re-conditioned for use next year. -WILSON HIBBARD

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9 front R-nu, lei! In iight Lucille Dcnsinme. Diizene Sine-, Oiplia M. Kriinvley lliacully Fxtlxiseil, fnitliciiiic Vander Roest, lzleanoi ljeeule, bccond Row: Lila Belle Bishop, Pauline Maxwell. livin XX'illiaznsoi-i, Ren-:ld ljriuus, Oscar Kenney, Betty btaats. Lsther l-lovxison. Back Row: Linden XX'heeler, Lieiirge Kingsley, -lack Lnditott, Argyle Lawience, Robert Llark. The Junior Class of 1936 First beinester OITITICQLRS Setond Sr-inestei Lloyd Euler President George Kingsley George Kingsley Vice President Dorene Sines Betty Staats ,Secretary Esther XX'e1ser Esther Howison .Treasurer . Eleanor Beegle The junior class lists a total membership of eighteenf nine boys and nine girls. Six of us are spending our first year in Spring Arbor. Three states, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan are represented, giving the class variety. The spirit runs high among the juniors, and through the ambition of a few students, the cooperation of the rest, and the generosity of some of the neighboring farmers we put on a parade which the whole town en- joyed. Horses were borrowed from two different farm- ers, a wagon from another, and another offered his bull to supply added attraction. The juniors came into town with their colors in orange and black crepe paper streaming in the wind. The juniors did not take a back seat for anyone in soccer, capturing second place after a hard battle with the college Sophomores. They also produced two good basketball teams. Our class furnished two members of the high school debate team, Pauline Maxwell and Oscar Kenney, and a wall plaque from the Michigan High School Debating League remains as a reminder of their accomplishments. Music hath charms and the junior class is not with- out its charms. Pauline Maxwell, and Renold Briggs each make a guitar speak for itself. Mr. Argyle Law- rence specializes in both pipe organ and piano, and there are numbers of others who possess special vocal talent. On the whole, the -Iuniors have an excellent class. XVe have played some part in many of the important events of the year. We have helped to keep class spirit aroused and have helped to advertise the school through participation in interscholastic activity. The future holds many pleasant recollections for all of us, and we are not forgetting that for many of these we are indebted to our competent adviser, Miss Knowles. Oscaa KENNIZX' tc as



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liiont liuw. lett to iiglitg Verna llililiaid, lilola ,luv Sclivv.ii1entlai.ib, Anna M.inniii.i, Rowe lilla joiiev, Beverly Cramer, Cleora Moffatt. Doris Lfreen. Second Row: Mrs. Schwarzentraulw 1Fatulty Adxiserl. Rena Densinoie, Beatrice Bullard. laiclla .loy Pat- terson, llviia lxilgiove. Rutli Walkin, Virginia Sinitli. Piiilessor Stlixx.ii1'enti.iiil1 tlfacultv Adviser b l'hird Row: Virgil Kingsley, lildnn Hihbaid, Huitiin Hinve, Lviiiver Lampbell, Kenneth f,liapm.in, Chester Rauth, lzlxvyri bmitli lnu picturel, Betty Lawrence Inn pitrurer The High School Freshmen OFFICERS President .. Vice President , Secretary Treasurer On September fourth the Freshman class, a group of twenty-three, started their voyage on the good ship, Spring Arbor Seminary. In spite of the fact that we were just Freshies, we congratulated ourselves in the wisdom we showed in selecting Professor and Mrs. Schwarzentraub as our class advisers. Most of us were new to the school and town, and our first month was occupied in looking around and get- ting acquainted. We have had several Freshman functions that were made enjoyable through the excellent co-operation of both the class and our advisers. Early in the fall our sister class, the juniors, gave us a very exciting Treasure Hunt. After going for some distance we were inspired to find the long looked for and expected note which read, Retrace your steps back Cleiira Moffatt Betty Lawrence Eldon Hibbard . ,.Ruth NVilkin to the library and your supper will be read. Although we were almost exhausted by this time from our hot, tiresome walk, we turned back with courage, and after reaching our destination we ate heartily and had a jolly time together. Later in the fall we were invited to the parsonage lor an evening of entertainment, After spending our time in playing games, refreshments were served. Wfe enioyed the evening very much, and were glad that we were Freshmen. Although we didnt win the tournament, we turned out two good basketball teams that have played some close games with the upper classes. All in all we feel that this year has been a good one, and we have our heart set on becoming college sopho- mores in some rosy future. ff-Ctcoim Moififari' 41 D

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