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

 - Class of 1936

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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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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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9 lfiont Row. lelt ln iight: Helen Hullman. lstliei Wieiser, Dorcne Simca-. Miss Knowles tfaculty Adviserl. Pauline Maxwell, C-ene Peters. Lucille Densrnoie Netnml Row' l,iI.4Iiel llisliop, Ruth Dario Aluyle lnixxitnrt lhimlil liiisuw, l.lirxil luler. Ntexcii Morne. lI'N!lI XYilliainsiin. llack ll-iw. Manley XX'eisei, Russell Bakei, Linden XYlic-clei. Lvcoige liiri:-tlcy. Robert Clark. The igh Schoo All aboard! On September twelfth we counted our crew and found that we had seven girls and nine boys, all very anxious to get started on their second years voyage, We chose Miss Knowles as pilot and class adviser and George Kingsley as captain of our bark. After a rather stormy first semester, when we all tried to get our sea legs and recover from that strange disease of homesick- ness, we took a new inventory. XVe had gained two new deck hands in Stanley and Esther XVeiser. Our ac' tivities had been quite extensive. Our girls' indoor and basketball teams were well organized and were worrying all the upper tlass teams. Our boys soccer and basket' ball teams were giving keen competition also. We chose Pauline Maxwell as our captain for the second semester. 1Sophomo1-es and adopted. amid ripper classmen's hoots and ieers. the honored Safety Pin as our class emblem. lfor the rest of the year we enjoyed many lively hikes and parties and managed to be represented in almost all of the schools activities. Gene Peters took high honors in Declamation, and we had two members of the class take points on lricltl Day. To sum up, we can truthfully say that we had one hundred per cent cooperation in everything that the class undertook, Miss Knowles as our class adviser, worked very hard on all our problems, and to her we owe many of the happy memories of our successful Solipomore v oyage. ---l'lAl'I.1NIi Maxwiirr. G41-a

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