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

 - Class of 1936

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Ib K .5 WS: . 5 -,, i l f! 2? ...., ' va 4 15.-.gf arf R l. Hull 2. Wglgcr 3, Ryckman ll, Eisemann 12. Hartle 13. Ensign 1935 Hiq KENNETH HUFFf K61lII ' J Class President, '35, Basketball, '54-'35 ager, 353 Debate, 'BSL A Cappella, '54 Soccer, '54-'55 GERTRUDE WAGERf GFI'fj'l' Bookkeeperg Ladies' Gospel Team. PH1LL1P RYCKMAN- Phil Basketball, '5-P595 Soccer, '54-'SY' A Cappella, '5-l-'55, Vice President, 55, ROY KELLY- KelIy'l A Ca ella '34 'Si' Track '54-'35, De- pp' ., , - , . ', batc, '5ig Indoor, '54-'55, Basketball '54-'55, Soccer, '54-'55. EINO HEL11NW Eizzo ' Track, 'S-l-'5ig Soccer, '5i. LUCILLE ALLEN-HLOIIU A Cappella, '35. JESSE HOWE- ferr Track, '55, Soccer, '35. 4, Kelley 5. Heliin 0. Allen 7. Howe 8. Baker 9. Richardson 10. Caulkins 14, justice 15. Boite 10. Bright 17. Williamson 18. Dowlcy. 11 School Seniors RUTH BAKER- Ruff . Basketball. '54-55, Debate, oi. lntloor. Track, '54-'55, Associate Business Man- '3l-'iig A Cappella, '54-'55, Oratorical. 3 '54, junior and Senior Dcclam, '55, GLENN RICHARDSON Basketball. '54-'55: Debate, '55, A Cap- pella. V5-4355: Indoor, 'Sig Alpha Kappa Sigma, '55, Soccer, 54559. ELLEN MCGUIRE lNo Picture.l VIRGINIA CAULKINS-MGTIIIIJU Basketball, '5-l-'iii Indoor. '34-'55, VIRGIL EISENMAN-'llmlzf' Asst Athletic Director, '5ig Basketball, '55, Soccer, .5-ll Indoor, 'Bi EILEEN HARTLE-',L6d1Ij'll A Cappella, '54-'5S. ARTHUR ENSIGN- Aff Soccer, 'Biz Basketball, '53, Indoor, '5ig Track. '55, Class Secretary, '55. VERA jUsT1cEW lI El.11',y A Cappella, 3375-l-'55, Basketl lll 'S '15, Indoor. '52-'5i. W.,, ELDON BOICE- Al Basketball, '51-'55, Debate. '59, Soccer. '31-'55, Track, '52-'5-tg lnclour, '52-454. MURIEL BR1c,HTH B1'iglvfy Basketball, '58, VELMA WILLIABISON-fflffflllll Basketball, 32359, Track, '52-'5ig In- door. '52-'Si LORRAINE DOWLEH'- 'Red ' Basketball. '31-'sig Indoor. '53-'AM Track. '32-'Big Asst Editor the Echo, Fi: First Prize Declamatory Contest, '521 Debate. 'iiz Tennis. '52-'Biz Student- Faculty Co-operative Govt, '5Sg A Cap- pella, '51-'5S: Alpha Kappa Sigma, '51

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College They say life is a highway and its milestones are the years, And now and then theres a toll gate where you pay your way with tears. Its a rough road and a steep road, and it and far, But leads at last to a golden Town where are. A new road was stretching before us. had dreamed of this stepfthe approach college life of tour years. We expected tivity, and yet as we began to cope with we realized that college required effort. We enjoyed additions to our class w make the road easier to travel and new triumphant. We participated in the various act stretches broad golden Houses For years we to an alluring interesting ac- new problems ho helped to victories more ivities of the Freshmen 1935 school, even in basketball-for a while-and then left the field to Qmust I say?j more skillful players. But Rhetoric was the bane of our existence, and even the use of the syllogism didn't make us thrill at our theme productions. However, all this was forgotten when the Sophomores invited us on a hike into the coun- try, where a picnic supper served after we had tired our- selves out playing indoor and other games helped us dis- miss classroom cares for awhile. One of the pleasant diversions along the way arrived in the form of an April Fools party. The boys invited the girls with invitations written entirely backwards- but what could one expect? We arrived, dressed in a conglomeration of ragged clothes, only to find our hosts dressed in their best. The year was a continual round of activity and en- joyable co-operation, and we hope as a class in the future to make a real contribution to our Spring Arbor. -PAULINE JONES The Seniors of 1935 It was with great fear and trembling, and yet with eager expectation that we, the class of 1935, started the year as Seniors. We had a vague idea of what it would mean to be dignified Seniors and what would be expected of us. Still we had to live and learn. Now that our life as Seniors has drawn to its close, and we look back to the various events that have special significance to us, we are filled with a longing for those busy, happy days to return. Yet, we still have the memories and can live again those days in reminiscence. Knowing we could not have our former honorary member, Miss Marjorie Stone, who had guided us through two previous years, we chose our new president and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Nystrom, to succeed her. They have proved to be very good advisers and have helped us through many difficult places. One night last Fall-a night never to be forgotten! we Seniors with the College Sophomores skipped to Wolf Lake. The whole school bid us a hearty So long, and wished us a good time. A rousing, noisy night we had spooking around and keeping folks awake. And what a breakfast that was of pancakes and sausage the next morning! A few weeks later we entertained our sister class, the high school sophomores, on a hike to a woody grove about two miles from Spring Arbor. We would like to make our accomplishments in ath- letics. The Senior girls took the cup for the basketball tournament, and the boys the tournament in baseball. Throughout these last four years we have been en- deavoring not only to make good in school, but to build character, that is why we chose for our motto, On Unto Perfection. There have been several parties and class gatherings which we have enjoyed. Not only have we shared our social gatherings with each other, but we have worked together and mingled our sorrows and disappointments. Now that we are separating we are filled with sadness. But we have promised ourselves a reunion to call up old memories and rejoin old friends which we knew in our beloved Alma Mater, dear old S. A. S. -RUTH BAKER cc an



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first Row, lelt to right: Margaret XVoultle, Helen Marsh, Beulah Sietken, Mrs. Vinson, Prof. Lowell, Mrs. Lowell, tliaculty Adviseisl, Ruth Kelley. Second Row: Thelma Wlhims, Nina Mae Linscott, Myrna Cross, Leland Conner, Ray Mclntyre. Frances Law- rence, Faith Wells. Tlnid Row: Howard Milk, Kenneth Tannar, XV1ll1s XY'ill1.ims, Clement Van Thorne, NY'1llwux' Baker. The Juniors of 1935 The junior Class was composed of real red-bloodedl' members. So the year started with a bang. However, we believe by now that we have lost the greenness of our freshman days and have been in contact with the diffnified seniors lonf' enough to vain some degree of D C nb 23 D dignity. We were pleased to have as our class advisers, Presi- dent and Mrs. Lowell, who cooperated with us to make this a successful year. We will never forget the splen- did party they gave us at their home. At last the time came for the big event of the year -Mthe junior-Senior banquet. The dining hall was dec- orated for this fete with a color-scheme of green and white. One hundred green and white balloons were sus- pended from the ceiling by means of crepe streamers of the same colors. In all it was a beautiful picture, mak- ing the banquet a pronounced success. In sports we acquitted ourselves fairly well, The girls took third place in basketball and the boys second place. We feel that we have made this year a successful one both in education and recreation. However, we do not intend to coast along, but rather to make next year an even better one than this. -RAY MCINTYRE tx4On

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