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

 - Class of 1936

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ri-Q--N-W - --- .,- - -- branding: Woeltle, Mac Phee, Briggs, Maxwell. bitting: Warner, Thrapp, Lowell, Dowley. Ech Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,,,,,......... ...... . .Ralph Lowell Business Manager ,.,.,.,,,.,, W ,,Pg1L1I Thfapp Aft EClitOr. .,,., ,... .,,..... ,,,, ,,,,.,......,,, , R e n old Briggs Faculty Adviser ........... l...... H arriette G. Warner' Obitu The Echo Staff was born the eighth day of February, 1935, and died the first day of june, 1936. Its early life was char- acterized by intermittent and spasmodic growth. Early rela- tionships were not ideal, and unfortunate conditioned re- flexes were learned during its first spring and summer months wherein a condition of dormancy was produced at the mere sight of work. However, with the coming of Fall and the prospect of more work, this reflex had to be unlearned, and so, under the competent direction of Miss Wfarner, new motor habits and muscular co-ordinations were rapidly gained. Physical and emotional maturity was reached during the first of October, and on the twenty-first of the month the Echo Staff was ubited in marriage to the Schoenwald Engraving Corporation. Soon after, it took on vows of polygamy. and on the fifteenth of November entered into its second marriage, with the David J. Molloy Cover Plant, Three more marriages were contracted between December, 1936, and May, 1956, the bridegrooms being in order: The o Staff of 1936 Assistant Editor .......................,....., .......... L orrainc Dowley Assistant Business Manager '......,, .... . .Archie Mac Phee Athletic Editor .... ,. .................... .......,,. P auline Maxwell Calendar Editor ..... ,..... .........., M a rgaret Woelfle ary Camp Publishing Companyg and The Allen Printing 8: Bind- ing Company. The Staff is thought to have died from general old age, senility, and debility. Contributing to the final illness were acute conditions of overwork, tremendous financial worries, and frequent attacks of insomnia. Left to mourn QD the loss are the five husbands-who no doubt have found new comforting companions-a host of re- joicing enemies. and lastly the only child, the 1935-'56 Echo. This crushing blow has come as a great relief to all the Staffs friends and acquaintances. It is hoped that the child has been brought up in the proper nurture and admonition of good year books and will be a credit to the worthy name and traditions of its honorable forbear. In closing let us say that the The Echo Staff, weak and infirm though it was, filled a needed place in the world and accomplished its purpose, May she rest in peace. -THE EDITOR e -v S., x Brute Cox, Business Manager: Mrs. Nystrom, Faculty Adviserg Kenneth Hutt, Assistant Business Manager. it by

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1935 Standing, lelt In right: Lloyd liuler, XVilbui' bpentei, Pinlessor Lowell, Prolessnr Towns, W'ill.iid Mas-in. Bruce Lux. bitting: Thelma Wliinis, Miss Fletcher, Lorraine Dowley. Student Faculty Co-Operative Council One of the most outstanding needs of today is the ability to understand. To understand Nature is to appreciate more and more the exquisite work of Gods fingers. just so with school life, the closer we come in contact with each other the more we understand, the more the chords of love, friendship, and workmanship are in harmony. This is one reason why we have maintained the Co' operative committee which has been substituted these last two years for the former Student Council. It consists of a more compact group, comprising one student from each class, chosen by the student body, and two counself lors from the faculty. The student representatives give the viewpoint of the student body as L1 whole to the faculty, while they in return have the students share with them some of the intricate problems that are being con- stantly forced upon them. As more contact is made be- tween these members, more unity is felt, The council is continually working to secure the best interest of both the student body and school. Bacon says, The best receiptfbest to work and best to take- is the admonition of it friend. We feel it is not only our duty but our privilege, not to govern, but to serve. !EvrLu'N Vo1.Li2R 1 936 5t.1nding:Osc.ir Kenney, Lloyd Knox, Homer Hull, Pintcss-ii Scliwaizentiauh. hitting: Pauline jones, Miss Warner, Clcora Mottatt, Evelyn Voller. cc69w



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