Pontiac Senior High School - Quiver Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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.i Fila it t:.e riarztes IYFQ' are 'Chill are: Greenhorn, tend-ertiot, trestzie, sog'ltcincre, t'tatiQ.', etix Que tgp' gne triey' are gout into groups and later into homeroorns. They are iznown as Group I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII until about tile tourtn n-feel: or the semester. Ficiureftalcing 1-ras also a problem. First we took some ot these groups out-otfdoors with our own camera, but when the weather was too bad we had to hire a photographir. These pictures are n:w old news because all the groups have been divided into hcmerooms. They now have their own teachers and are enioying the various activities of the homerozmz. 'While in the auditorium, they sat waiting for their name or CRUSADERS First row-lack Case, Ray Church, Lorraine Colburn, Barbara Bow- man, Addell Chastain, Emma Chambers, Mell Bonnie Bradee, Robert Colton, Raymond Brezninger, Second row-Seibert Burch, Theodore Cowdrey, Bob Clark, Lawrence Cowall, lack Coin, Bob Criss, Russell Button, Tom Colgate. Third row-Georgetta Cox, Ruth Bradley, Sophie Brutus, Catherine Brufi, Ioanne Burnham, Lena Couretas, Arthur Clark, Robert Clark, Richard Crawley. AUDITORIUM IV First row-Margie Greenacre, Ruth Heichel, Hazel Glenn, Margaret Harths, Leila Hahn, Chloe Heitsch, Barbara Harmer, Helen Harper. Second row-Vern Hardy, Alex Herceg, Paul Godoshian, Robert Hae- crou, Russell Hester, Walter Harris, Tom Gopigian, Robert Hills. Third row-Antranik Godoshian, Delores Haun, Phyllis Hotchkiss, Pat Har' rison, Marie Hater, Katie Greer, Helen Hall, Vera lane Hamilton, .. . Ai ,,..,., . -I group name to be called out and placed in a definite room. Stu- 3l9Ul UIUOF1 SiCIff members approached them with a new installment plan which was to their liking and so they entered into some ot the high school life. Never had they seen such a lot of homework. They all wished that they were back in their good old junior highs-Washington, Lincoln, and Eastern. There they were big-shots and among friends. Here they are Just one person among thousands. No matter what happens as a disturbance in the hall someone always blames it on the sophcmores. The IO-B mixer, sponsored by the Hi-Y boys and Girl Reserves, helps to acquaint the sophomores with their classmates and teachers. At this party they dance and play games. Later re- AUDITORIUM III First row-Margaret Denton, Christine Elliott, Marguerite Freer, Viola Dean, Marjorie Estes, Rose Dyson. Second row-Meryl Galbraith, Tom Gerls, Robert Gales, Iames Dimeff, Harry Dawson, Paul Giglio, Berly Dakesian. Third row-Earline Duolin, Wenona Dewey, Charlotte Eller, Marion Fenner, Susie Gilmer, Dorothy Dawson. AUDITORIUM V First row-Creighton Kerr, George Iones, Ioyce Ernest, Celeste Kelly, Louis Keiter, Werner Laarz, Edna Iones, Norma Heiston, lane Kowlski. Second row-Emery La Barge, Thomas Humphries, Wayne Iohnson, Robert Surre, Allen Iones, George Iohnson, Iohn Cline, Delphine Voyner, Emma Hutchinson. Third row-Leon Iewell, Doris Johnson, Audry Koontz, Lillian Imperi, Margery Kinney, Helen Iubner. Fourth row-Ierry Kelly, Ross Hulet, Phyllis Knudsen, Ann Iossman, Betty Korstange, Zella LaRocque, Thresa Iohnson. I I I 6

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T533 XX . 5 Trail Blazers. lf you want to be shown the way to success see the trail blazers in room 326. Mr. Viola, who has produced many a successful school play, is their leader. First semester officers WSIS-I Pf9Sid9DT, Earl Smith: vice-president, Vincent Searleg secre- tary, Catherine Smith, treasurer, Audrey Smith. Second semester officers were: president, Doris Smithy vice-president, Hector Serray secretary, Wilda Simpsong treasurer, Verba Sheldon. TRAIL BLAZERS First row-Ellen Seeterlin, Robert Sherwood, Gertrude Smith, Audrey Smith, Betty Smith, Geraldine Scott, Second row-Wilberta Shockley, Gwendolyn Sirbaugh, Archie Slade, Martha Sitter, Ruby Semonian, Kenneth Seibert, Catherine Smith. Third row-Wrlda Simpson, Barbara Srnith, Elizabeth Smith, Delos Shank, lim Seney, lack Shelton, Doris Smith, Alice Newell. Fourth row-Hector Serra, Frank Srsson, Cecil Shelton, Cecil Sherwood, Verba Shelton, Eugene Sislz, Harold Hunt, Earl Smith, Mr. Viola. Noi in picture-Gordon Seaton, Fitzlin Rice, Walter Siggins. Deep in a Dream fla, la, la, la,--this is the song that 330 sings. They have for their song leader a dreamer, Mr. Dearing, the answer to a maiden's prayer. The other dreamer: who make up their cabinet are: president, Doris Moong vice-president, Iune Measellp secretary, Marjorie Miner, treasurer, David Miller, The day dreamers thought these Dre-ame-rites did sa well they let them dream again this semester. DEEP IN A DREAM First row-Ruth Mills, Mabel Martin, Laura Miller, Genevieve Meyer, Betty Morse, Iune Medlen, Iune Measell. Second row-LeRoy Moore, Dodge Melkonian, Lee Marino, Hazel Mezer, Elsie Girst, Mariorie Miner, Louise Mettler, Jerry May. Third row-Ferne Measows, Robert Phillips, Mona Morrison, Natalie Martin, Peggy Marsal, Selma Monsern, Dottie Marsh, Mr. Dearing. Fourth row-Edward Miglrarrro, Alexander Evans, Phillip Miller, David Miller, Bob Mathews, Howard Mathews, Doris Moon, Lorraine Miller. Not in picture-Evelyn Mills, Arthur Mastick, Evelyn Humme', Barbara Martin. r' A Am m Q Forsrnan's Nursery could either be a tree or childrens nursery. fudging from the appearance of the group in 327, l'd say they were children, wouldn't you? Mr. Forsman is the principfll of U19 nursery and the head of councilors consists of: president, Bob Potts, vice-president, Archolose Godoshian, secretary, Elizabeth Leeg treasurer, Anna Harrington. Second semester officers were: president, Anna Harrington, vice-president, Vilallace Bilieg secre- tary, Elizabeth Lee, treasurer, Phyllis Walinslze, FORSMAN'S NURSERY First row-Archolose Godoshirrn, Pearl Vifilliarrrs, lfatlierrne Evans, Srbyl Dawson, Norma Gross, Barbara Dunseith, Mr. Forsnian. Second row-Mary Greiner, Ethel Hancock, Fay Nelson, Betty Reynolds, Martha Gre-iner, Corinne Cupp, Annie Sue Green, Iris Engleby. Third row- Anna Harrington, Phyllis Vtfalenslfi, Elizabeth Lee, Clarence Carlson, Robert Lange, Talrnadge Maichbanlts, Vtfanda Tufiin. Fourth row- Bob McBride, Leslie Glougie, Gerald Rustern, Bob Lowry, Lester Barren, Vtlilliam Alexis, W-'rllace Pike, Bob Potts. l-lot in picture-Caleb Larnpher, lflyron Lechner, Idol: McDougall, Var- ginia Miller, Esther Schmidt, Algeroba Shephard, Sylvester l-flazur. One oi the biggest iobs of the underclassmen editor is to Write about our new sophomores. They are not in homeroom groups at the beginning of the year, but they are all crowded together in the auditorium. Here for about two or three weelis they sit won- dering whether they will land among friends or will be in a strange group of freshies like themselves. They have to endure the chiding oi the upper classmen and wander around fearing to ask directions because oi this chiding. AUDlTCRlUM l First row-luanrto Albro, Dorothy Austgn, Eleanor Bailey, Marilyn Beers. Virginia Be-larby, Betty Ackorson, Irene Beatty, Thelma Beach. Second row-Pauline Aukstil-ialnis, L.llian Boltcn, Orna Bilyen, Lucy Ball, Ruth Beaty, Clara Baleia, Alice Applegate. Third row-Paul Board, David Bauchet, Charles Bonham, Billy Armstrong, Howard Bone, George Biltz, Mrs. MacAdarns. Fourth row-Harry Boghosian, Ray Boston, Gerald Beutler, Harold Barley, 'Walton Bass, Billy Blaylock, Thomas Agorgian- rtrs, Norman Beuiord, Ralph Beers, William Becker, Cari Bartlett, A - .1 ,f X



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