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THE SIIIHLE
CLASS UI' 1951
54fA annua! echfion
TABLE UF EU
Title Page ................. ........ 1
Table of Content ......... ........ 2
Sickle Staff ............... ......,. 3
Memorium ...... ........ 4
Dedication ..................... ........ 5
Board of Education ................ G
Administration .........
Teachers . ............................ .
Senior Class Officers .......
Seniors ..................................
Fads and Fashions ............
Iuniors .................................
Freshman Class Officers
Freshman ............................
Football ....... ..........
....8-9
.....l0
1 1-23
24-25
.....26
Iunior Class Officers .........
.27-29
.....30
31-33
34-35
Homecoming ............................ 36
Cheerleaders-Majorettes ........ 37
Booster Club ............................ 38
All-School Play ...........
Varsity Basketball ................ 40
Reserve Basketball ................ 41
Boys' Swim Team .................. 42
Girls' Swim Team .................. 43
Choir-Girls' Ensemble ............ 44
Variety Show ........ B ..... ......... 4 5
Music Festival .................... 46-47
Student Council Panel
and Pool Show .................... 48
Student Council ..... ......... 4 9
Ir. Rotarians ........ ......... 5 O
Sr. Play Cast ...... ......... 5 1
TE TS
SpringVacation-
Sponge Week
Maple Leaf ........
G. A. A. ................. .
Varsity A Club .... ..
French Club ......
Spanish Club ........
Selaco Club ......
Debate Team ........
B. O. C. ............ .
F. F. A. .... .
Baseball .......
Tennis .......
Track ............................
Advertising Directory
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The Sickle Staff of '51 have published a Sickle that they hope will be the
pride and joy of the seniors especially, in years to come. The arrangement
is somewhat different in that sports, organizations, events, etc., are arranged
in the order in which they were most active throughout the year. We hope all
the students and alumni enjoy the '51 Sickle as much as we enjoyed pub-
lishing it.
SICKLE STAFF
Editor-in-Chief ................................................................ Dale Fleming
Business Manager ........ .................. E lsie Hansen
Assistant Editor ......... ........ M eredith Harrington
Sales Manager ............. ................. T om Yoakum
Advertising Manager ..... ..............................,........ I ack Birchfield
Junior Associate ........... ....................................... B etty Nimrichter
Typists ........................... ......... D elores Karlek and Pat Proudfoot
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JULIUS MENDEZ
Memoriam
l watched a sail until it dropped from sight
Over the rounding sea a gleam of white.
A last, far-flashed farewell and like a thought
Slipped out of mind, it vanished and was not.
Yet to the helmsman, standing at the helm,
Broad seas still stretched before the gliding keel
Disaster! Change! He felt no slightest sign
Nor dreamed he of that horizon line.
So may it be, perchance, when down the tide
Our dear ones vanish, peacefully they glide,
On level seas, nor mark the unknown bound.
We call it death, to them Tis life beyond.
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Dedication
I
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PRINCIPAL ROBERT HAYDEN
is Personality as anyone can tell.
is for his 'onesty We've never learned to spell.
is also pleasing ways. Can there be any doubt:
that We all like our principal. He's really a good scout
is for his helping hand. He really does his best.
is for most anything. I-Ie meets the sternest test.
is for his youngsters. The hundreds here in school.
is for his don'ts. We dare not break a rule.
is for his energy. How can he stand us all.
is for nobility. He's really on the ball.
Now, therefore, all ye students, Iet's give a rousing cheer.
For principal Pop Hayden, the greatest of the year.
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Bn:-1rd nf Education
FREDERICK ORAM
President
DOUGLAS A. HURLBUT
Vice-President
MRS. ROSWELL BURR
Secretary
CLIFFORD I. HOOD
Trustee
RUSSELL B. MCAFEE
Trustee
FREDERICK B. FISHER
Trustee
LOUIS MILLIGAN
Trustee
We, the Class of 1951, wish to express our appreciation to the Board ot
Education for their endless efforts and thoughtfulness in making our education
a worthwhile achievement.
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GEORGE
Superintendent
We, the Class of 1951, wish to con-
gratulate Mr. Little, Superintendent
of the Public Schools of Adrian,
for upholding the high standard of
education.
CHESTER A. DAVIDSON
B.E., M.A.
Boys' Advisor
HENRY W. LUTZ. A.B.
Financial Advisor
CLIFFORD NELSON
A.B., B.S., M.S.
Athletic Director
I-ldministraiinn
H. LITTLE ROBERT L. HAYDEN
Principal
The Class of 1951 wish to sincere-
ly thank Pop Hayden for his con-
stant thoughtfulness, co-operation,
patience, and assistance in making
our high school years a success.
ELSIE A. REEVES. A.B.
Girls' Advisor
DONALD T. WHITNEY
A.B., M.A.
Vocational Co-ordinator. Director
of Veterans' Institute
PAUL RAINIER
A.B., M.A.
Supervisor of Music
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Teachers
M.A.
MILDRED M. ARMSTRONG, A.B.,
English Literature: English 10:
Advisor Freshman Class
ALVIN BOHMS, B.S., M.M.
Band: Instrument Technique
E. EDWARD CARLSON, B.S.
Metal Shop
LINDSEY L. GORDON, B.S.
Civics: Economics
CLAUDE R. HAMPTON, A.B.
English 10: Advisor Sickle
FRANCIS C. HAZEN, B.S.. M.A.
Physical Education: Swimming
Coach: Tennis Coach
HELEN C. HUTCHINS. B.S.
Art
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LOIS ANN BEECHLER. B.S.
Physical Education, Advisor G.A.A.:
Swimming Coach: Advisor Cheer-
leaders
ELNORA V. BLANKS, B.S.
Librarian
IAMES DESPAIN. B.S., M.A.
Physical Education: Football Coach
Baseball Coach
ALBERTA GARDNER, B.S.
Physical Education
LORENE HANSEN. A.B., M.A.
Home Economics
C. HUBERT HOWE. B.S.
Auto Shop
ROY B. KELLER, B.S.
Physics: Senior Science:
Commercial Arithmetic
MERLYN L. KELLOGG, A.B., M.M.
Orchestra, String Instruments
AGNES NIELSEN, B.S., M.A.
Home Economics: Advisor
Selaco Club
PAUL M. REINHARD, B.S.
Mechanical Drawing: Related Shop
RUTH E. SHERMAN, A.B.
English Composition: Speech:
Dramatics: Advisor Maple Leaf
FORREST O. STRAND, B.S.
Agriculture: F.F.A.
WALLACE B. SULLIVAN, A.B.
Spanish: Basketball Coach:
Advisor Spanish Club
MAX B. SWEET, A.B., M.A.
Chemistry: Driver Training:
Advisor Senior Class
Teachers
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RUTH LIBBE, B.S.
Stenography: Typing: Secretarial
Training: Advisor Iunior Class
D. DUNCAN PATERSON, B.S.
Biology
ALICE E. RICHARD, A.B., M.A.
Mathematics, Counselor for
College Preparatory
GERALDINE STEWART, A.B.
World History
F. E. STROBEL, A.B., M.A.
Machine Shop
BETTY TUTTLE, A.B., M.A.
French: Latin
S. KIRKWOOD YARMAN, B.A., M.A
American Literature: Forencics
I R
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Senior Class Uffilzers
President- Vice-President-
DALE FLEMING WALT GLOVER
Secretary- Treasurer-
SHIHLEY LADD DELORES KARLEK
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PATRICIA IANE ADAMS Pat
For her the hearts were always
breaken. But alas, alack she was al-
ways taken.
Spanish 1, 2: Booster Club 3.
FORREST ARCHER Archie
My memory is what I forget with.
IERRY BAKEWELL led
Not too serious, not too gay, but a
swell guy in every way.
Student Council 1: B.O.C. 2: Reserve Foot-
ball l, 2: Basketball Reserve 1.
WILLIAM E. BALTZ Eddie
Do I like the girls? No, not I. Do
the girls like me? Seems true, but
why?
Varsity Club 3: Football 3: Basketball 3:
Baseball 3: All-School Banquet 3.
LOYAL BEITELSCHIES
Ya can lead a man to high school
but ya can't make him think.
Orchestra 1.
DORMAN LEE BENFIELD Benny
Wise from the top oi his head up.
IACK BIRCHFIELD Birchie
Tall, Dark and Single.
Student Council 1: Varsity Club 3: Foot-
ball 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 3: Re-
serve: Track 1: All-School Banquet 1, 2, 3:
Senior Send-Ott 2: Sickle 3: Choir 1, 2, 3:
Ir. Rotarian.
Seniors
RICHARD H. ALLEN Nick
We, ot the navy --
Art 1, 2.
ESTHER L. BAER
Variety is the spice of life - here's
one variety.
Girls' Ensemble 3: Choir 3: The Bat
Transfer: Sand Creek High School.
IOYCE BOURNES BAKEWELL Ma
Here's to the light that lies in a
woman's eyes.
Spanish 1, 2: G.A.A. 2: Senior Send-Oil
2: Choir 1, 2: Girls' Vocal Ensemble 2.
RAYMOND I. BARNES Ray
Nimble lingers, alert mind, always
on the go.
Mapleaires I. 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3: All-School
Banquet 3.
ALLEN DALE BENDER AI
Good Nature and Good Sense must
ever join.
Booster Club 1: Art 1. 2: All-School Ban-
quit 2, 3: Mapleaires l. 2, 3: Band
1. . .
YVONNE A. BETZ Betties
Talking, she knows not why, and
cares not what.
Spanish l: B.O.C. 3.
IACK E. BLOCK Governor
Action speaks louder than words,
and we hear a lot from him.
Booster Club 2: Iunior Rotarian: Student
Council 2, 3: Art 3: Varsity A 2, 3:
Swimming 1, 2, 3: I Remember Mama :
The Whole Towns Talking : Cheaper
by the Dozen : The Bat : All-School
Banquet 1, 2, 3: Senior Send-Ott 2: Citi-
zenship Comm. 3: Variety Show 2, 3.
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LOIS BOHLKA Loey
Every queen must have a king.
Art 1.
BILLY BOURNES Burney
Tis feared he will die ot overworkf'
Latin l, 2: Reserve football 3: Basketball
1: Baseball l: Band 1, 2.
IOYCE M. BOWER I0y
Tall, dark, and pretty.
Selaco 2, 3: B.O.C. 2, 3.
RALPH R. BRADLEY, IH. Kandy
And every day is ladies day with
me.
Booster Club 1: Varsity A 3: Football
l: Basketball 1: Tennis 25 Variety Show
3: All-School Banquet 2, 3.
MARILYN IEAN BROCK Brock
The world will tovever wonder what
she will do next.
Art 2: Choir 2.
E. LAVERNE BURWELL Buffy
Quietness is his strength.
NEVA CARTER Red
A mighty hunter-her prey is men.
Seniors
OWEN BOHLKE O
lust like downtown, Bohlke.
I Remember Mama.
CHARLES BOWEN Mouse
Little I ask, my wants are few.
LOUANNA DORINE BOYD Louie
The 'eyes' have it.
Student Council 1: Latin 1, 2: Senior
Send-Ott 2: Maple Leaf 3: Girls' Gleo
Club 1: Choir 2, 3.
RONNIE E. BRIGGS Ron
Oh You Big Bad Boy!
Varsity Club 2, 3: Football 2, 3: Basket-
Another 'Georgia' peach.
All-School Banquet 2: Senior Send-Ott 2
1 Plain speed is better than much wit.
Latin 1, 2: G.A.A. 2.
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ball 2, 31 Baseball 1, 2, 3: Senior Send-
OH 2.
DONALD E. BHODERICK Eagle
His tavorite hold is the bear-hug.
GEORGIA L. CARPENTER Ioy'
DOROTHY CHORMANN Cormie'
EUGENE D. CONVERSE
A man ol muscles??
MARY ELLEN COY
Coy's not the word!!
Selace Z, 3: Senior Send-Oil 2: Band 1,
, 3.
IUANITA CROW
A tongue with a tang.
G.A.A. 2: Senior Send-Oil 2.
Shortie
TOM CURTIS
Every man comes into the world lor
something.
B.O.C. 3.
GARY DAMON
One of the A 6. P boys.
Spanish 2, 3: Reserve Baseball 1, Z:
Band 1.
Chuck
M. ANNE DAVIS Dave
She laughs and laughs and laughs
some more.
Art l, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Choir 2,
3: All School Banquet 3.
DORIS E. DEKEN Dory
Transfer: Sand Creek High School.
Tarzan
Seniors
REBECCA COX Becky
She is as sweet as they come.
Booster Club 3: Selaco 3: B.O.C. Z: Senior
Send-Oil 2: Honor Student.
DAVID LEE CRISP Crisp Cracker
If I'm not lor mysell who will
be?
GORMAN CULVER, IR. Germ
Neat guy with a cheery smile.
Latin l, 2: Cheaper by the Dozen : The
Bat .
DAVE DAMON Mud
Another day: another Damon.
Baseball 1, 3: Reserve football 1, Z: Maple-
aires 1, 2. 3: Band 1, 2, 3.
HELEN DAMON The
Kid
She's just 'chuck' lull of fun.
Booster 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: All-School Ban-
quet l, 2: All-School Play 2: Maple Leaf
2, 3: Orchestra 1. 2: String Ensemble 1, 2.
NORMAN DAZEY Norm
Here's to a gay fellow we all like.
JOHN DELACRUZ
Cruzzing down the river.
Baseball 3.
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MARIORIE A. DETTMAN Mari
A part ol the team.
DOROTHEA M. DOWLING Dorf
Sometimes I just sit and think but
mostly I just sit.
Booster Club 3: B.O.C. 2.
PHYLLIS M. EHLINGER Phy1
The rest ol the team.
IERRY EMERSON
Why bother me-? I do not need
to know.
ELEANOR MAY ESTES
It attention to business means suc-
cess. she will be highly successlul.
Spanish l: Girls' Glee Club 1: Choir 3:
Honor Student.
MARIORIE ELAINE EVANS Tools
This maid is meek, this maid is
sweet. this maid is modest and dis-
creet.
All-School Banquet 2: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2.
DALTON FILTER Tony
I tind a way or make one.
Latin Club l, 2: Football 3: Honor Stu-
dent.
Seniors
DAWN DOTY Dody
She goes to bed at the crack ot
'Dawn'.
Student Council 2: Latin l: All-School
Banquet 2: Senior Send-Oil 2.
RUTH I. EASTER Izzy
As sunshiney as her name implies!
Selaco 2.
LEE L. ELLCEY
A man of mystery.
LELAND E. ENDERS Lee
Honest, I'm not sleeping, I'm iust
restin' my eyes.
Varsity Club 2, 3: Football 1, Z: Basket-
ball 1: Baseball 1.
RUTH HELEN ETTER F!eckles
A smile is the same in any
language
Art 1, 2.
ELIZABETH K. EZELLE Liz
Ah, Men! I love 'em all!
Booster Club 3: Spanish 1, 2, 3: G.A.A.
3: Chea er by the Dozen : All-School
Play 3: lVI,aple Leaf 3: Choir 1, 2, 3.
HUGH S. FITCH Tubby
A firm believer in the power of
science.
Booster Club 2: F.F.A. 1: Reserve Football
1: Track 2, 3.
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LOUIS FITTS Louie
Drop that gun Louie you're not
tooling anyone.
Reserve: Track 1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA ANN FOX Pat
She's the pal of everyone-but the
happiness oi one.
G.A.A. 2. 3: Girls' Swim Team 2: Cheer-
leading 2, 3: All-School Banquet 1, 2, 3:
Senior Send-Oli 2.
ROBERTA M. GALLAWAY Bertie
Always hGPPY, always gay, always
friendly in every way. that's our
Bertie Galloway.
Girls' Vocal Ensemble 3: Choir 3: Trans-
ier from Tecumseh, Mich: All-School Ban-
quet 3.
HAROLD GARDNER Red
With the sunlight from his hair, any-
one could grow a garden.
ROLLO LYNN GARRISON Roll
Water, water, everywhere, and am
I glad!
Varsity Club 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2. 3: Ten-
nis l, 2, 3: All-School Banquet 3.
HELEN LUCILLE GILHOUSE Gil
A good disposition is more valuable
than go1d.
Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Vocal Ensemble
2, 3: Choir 3.
LARRY S. GOODES Bump
It's iun to be quiet-I bet.
Booster Club 3: Latin 1: Spanish Z, 3:
Reserve: Football 2: Cheaper by the
Dozen : Choir 1, 2, 3: The Bat.
Seniors
DALE FLEMING F lem
All the world loves an athlete.
Iunior Rotarians 3: Student Council 1, 2:
Varsity Club Z, 3: Football 2, 3: Basket-
ball 3: Track l, 2, 3: The Bat : All-
School Banquet 2, 3:Senior Send-Oii 2:
Citizenship Committee 3: Sickle 2, 3: Band
1: Class Officer 2, 3: Honor Student.
IOANNE FRIEDRICH Io Babe
She is pretty to walk with and
witty to talk with, and pleasant, too-
to think ot.
Booster Club 2: Student Council 3: Art
2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Cheaper by the Dozen :
The Bat : All-School Banquet 2. 3: Senior
Send-Oii 2: Senior Trip Committee 3: Citi-
zenship Committee 3: Sickle 3: Girls' En-
semble 3: D.A.R. Good Citizen: Saluta-
torian.
KATHERINE GARCIA Chila
I'm quiet but my heart is jolly.
Spanish 1. 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2.
CAROLE ANN GARRISON
I'll be loving you Al'ways.
Spanish l, 2, 3: Art 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: All-
School Banquet Z, 3: Senior Send-Oli 2:
Honor Student.
I IM GIFF ORD lim
A successful man? He's sure to
make it.
Booster Club 3: Latin 1: French 2. 3:
Sickle 3: The Bat : All-School Banquet 3.
WALTER CHARLES GLOVER Walt
In our class there are many cards
but he's the only joker.
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3: Booster Club 3:
Football 2. 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball
l. Z, 3: All-School Banquet 1, 2, 3: Senior
Senzd-git 2: Maple Leai 3: Class Otticer
1, , .
THOMAS M. GRAY Morgan
A man oi many talents.
Booster Club 3: Iunior Rotarians 3: Latin
1, 2: French 1, 2: Reserve: Basketball l, 2:
Track 1, 2: Senior Send-Oii 2: All-School
Banquet 3: The Bat : Honor Student.
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DOUGLAS GREENE Zeke
l-le's a curly haired boy who has
all the girls swoonin' over him.
Booster Club 3: Varsity Club 3: B.O.C. 2:
Football 3: Basketball 3: All-School Ban-
quet 3.
CLARICE ANN GRITZMAKER Gritzy
Ambition is as Clarice does.
Booster Club 3: Spanish 1, 2, 3: G.A.A.
2, 3: Girls' Swim Team 2, 3: All-School
Play 2: Senior Send-Ott 2: Maple Leai
1. 2, 3: Citizenship Committee 3: Honor
Student.
ROGER HAGADORN Hog
There is a joker in the crowd.
Booster Club 3: Spanish l, 2: Football 3:
Reserve: Basketball 2: Baseball l, 2:
Swimming 1: A-Date with Iudy : I
Remember Maman: All-School Banquet 1:
Senior Send-Ott 2: Maple Leaf 3: The
at .
ELSIE K. HANSEN Else Babe
When lun ceases I exist no more.
Latin 1, 2: G.A.A. 3: Senior Send-Oii 2:
All School Banquet 1, 2, 3: Sickle 2, 3:
Choir 3: Sr. Trip Committee 3: Variety
Show: Citizenship Committee 3: Booster
Club 3: The Bat , Honor Student.
MEREDITH I. HARRINGTON Rebel
Once a Democrat, Always a
Democrat.
Booster Club 3: Latin l, 2: Cheaper by
the Dozen : The Bat : Sickle 3: Orches-
trazl, 2: String Ensemble 1: Variety Show
JOSEPH A. HAYDO Ice
Look girls! He's real!
Football 2, 3: Reserve Basketball 1: Var-
sity Club 2, 3: Choir 1.
PAUL G. HOOK Hunt
I know I'm not handsome but what's
my opinion against everybody else?
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3: Latin 1: Football
Mgr. l, 3: Basketball 3: Track 2, 3:
Cheaper by the Dozen : The Bat :
Honor Student.
Seniors
DON GRIMES Don
A tellow we are proud to know.
ROBERT GRITZMAKER Bob
I'll just keep pluggin' along.
Booster Club 3: Varsity Club 2, 3: Foot-
ball 2, 3.
MARY LOU HAMMOND
It's nice to be natural, when you're
naturally so nice.
Spanish 2, 3: Art 2: G.A.A. 3: Cheaper
by the Dozen : All-School Play 2: Maple
Leai 3: Choir 1, 2, 3: The Bat : Honor
Student.
ERWIN L. HARCOURT Ervy
Hiya, Shorty.
F.F.A. l, 2, 3.
IANET M. HARTUNG Hardy
Webster doesn't have enough words
to tell how swell she is.
Booster Club 3: French I, 2: Cheerleading
2, 3: 3Senior Send-Oil 2: All-School Ban-
quet .
MARY LOU HICKOK Hic
Blessed are they that say nothing
for they shall not be quoted.
NORMAN B. HORTON NQrm
Variety is the spice of lite: here's
one variety.
Latin 1: Spanish 2, 3: All-School Play 2:
Band 1: Choir 1, 2, 3.
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ROBERT A. HYPES Bob
A scientist in the making.
All-School Play 2: Sickle 3.
PEARL IOHNS
A pearl in more ways than one.
Transfer student: Tecumseh, Michigan.
RUSSELL I. IOHNSTON Russ
Chug-Chug. Get a horse.
Senior Send-Off 2.
DELORES ANN KARLEK Dee
She's a wonderful gal with a smile
and personality to match!
Student Council 2. 3: Selaco 2, 3: G.A.A.
2, 3: All-School Banquet 2: Girls' Glee
Club 1: Class Officer 1, 2, 3: The Bat 3:
Sickle 3: All-School Banquet 2. 3.
RICHARD M. KINGSBURY Dick
Gir1s are not the least of his
troubles.
Booster Club 3: The Bat : All-School
Play 2: Choir 1, 2, 3.
IACK KUNEY
A boy who will coin the jack.
Varsity 2, 3: Football Mgr. 2: All-School
Banquet 2: Senior Send-Off 2: Messenger
boy in House of Representatives in Lan-
s ng. ,
RUTH M. LANTIS Poke
All great women die-I don't feel so
well myself.
Selaco 2, 3: G.A.A. 3: Booster Club 3.
Seniors
RICHARD B. IENKINS Dick
When muscles were given out. he
got his share but his head was in
the way.
Varsity Club 2: B.O.C. 2: Football 2: Ref
serve: Basketball l: Baseball 1.
DICK IOHNSON Keno
I wish I'd been born rich instead
of so good looking.
Varsitv Club 1, 2. 3: Football 1, 2: Mgr.
gasketball l, 2: Track 1, 2: Choir 1: The
at .
SIDNEY L. IONES Sid
He walked by-Oh, how the girls
did sigh!
Varsity Club 2, 3: F.F.A. l, 2, 3: Football
2: Track 2.
EDNA KELLIE Chick
A charm has she in hidden depths.
Transfer: Boyme Falls, Michigan.
PAUL M. KOEHN P.K.
A scholar-he.
Latin 1. 2: French 1, Z, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3:
Reserve Basketball 1, 2: Senior Play 3:
All-School Play 3: Senior Send-Ot! 3:
Maple Leaf 3.
SHIRLEY L. LADD Shirl
Happy and as sweet as the day is
long!
Booster Club 3: French 1, 2. 3: G.A.A.
2. 3: Cheerleading 2, 3: All-School Play
3: Senior Send-Otf 2: Girls' Glee Club 1.
Choir 2. 3: Class Officer 1, 2, 3: The Bdt :
gillaschool Banquet 3: Variety Show 1.
VIVIAN LEWIS Betty
Quiet but worthwhile!
All-School Banquet 2: Senior Send-Oli 2:
Honor Student.
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PHYLLIS M. MACKINTOSH PhyII
l do not allow my studies to inter-
lere with my education.
Booster Club 3: Latin 1: Spanish Club
l. Z: G.A.A. 3: Senior Send-Off 2: Girls'
Glee Club l: Choir 2, 3: All-School Ban-
quet 3.
WAYNE MANSFIELD
This boy did what few boys will-
never kept quiet and never sat still.
PATRICIA A. MARVIN Pat
Got out in midstream and had to
'row back'.
Latin 1, 2: Senior Send-Off 2: Honor
Student.
THEODORE C. MERRIAM Ted
Here's to love-sweet nursery.
Iunior Rotarians 3: Varsity 2, 3: Football
2. 3: Tennis 2, 3: Basketball 3: All-School
Banquet 2: Maple Leaf 2, 3: The Bat :
Quill and Scroll 3.
ROBERT C. MICHAEL Mike
It's fun to study-I'l1 bet.
BARBARA MILLER Barbie
Alter finishing school. I can thank-
fully say 'Amen'.
French 1: Selaco Z, 3.
ESTHER R. MILLER Smiley
Quiet till you know her-and then-
look out!
Spanish 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: String
Ensemble 2, 3.
Seniors
MYRTLE L. MANN M ert
A girl that smiles is ct girl
worthwhile.
LYNN E. MARVIN Lynnie
Small but mighty.
Latin l, 2: Football 3: Reserve: Basket-
ball Mgr. 2: Tennis 2: Cheaper by the
Dozen : Senior Play 3.
SHIRLEY R. MCINTOSH Hunt
What - a big girl am l?
Latin 1: B.O.C. 2: Senior Send-Ot! 2:
The Bat.
STANLEY D. MEYERS Archie
This boy is a FLASH-just ask Pat.
Student Council Z: Varsity Club 2, 3:
Football 2, 3: Class Officer l.
EARL P. MICHENER Earl
Yesterday ended last night. or
did it?
Booster Club 3: Latin 1, Z.
DON E. MILLER Ham Bone
He has a 'Glorius' tuture.
IOYCE M. MILLER Rosie
She was lull of fun and mischievous
-She was always up to something
new.
Latin l: Spanish 2, 3: B.O.C. 3: The Bat.
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MARY IEANNE MILLER Tinker
Who is that giggling as she passes
to and from her daily classes?
Booster Club 3: Student Council 1: G.A.A.
2, 3: Senior Send-Oil 2: Girls' Ensemble
2: Choir I, 2. 3: All-School Banquet 3.
BARBARA MILLS
Dropped.
IEAN LOIS MUMFORD IeGnnie
Pucker up. lean, and blow your
horn.
Latin l: French 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: Sickle
3: Mapleaires 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Orches-
tra 1, 2: The Bat : Honor Student.
LILLIAN NEAL Li1
A cheery smile to welcome all.
Art 1: All-School Banquet 2: Girls' Glee
Club l: Choir 2.
EARL IAMES N ISBETT S pecks
A Iarmer I am, a farmer I shall be.
Now I am looking for a farmer she.
F.P'.A. I, 2, 3: Track 2.
THOMAS ORAM Tom
The world knows nothing of its
greatest men.
F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Student Council 3.
MACKLYN PIPER Mac
Some men are born free and equal.
but some ol them get a girl.
Seniors
MYRNA R. MILLER M ymie
Smart! and Pretty too!!
Booster Club 3: Latin l. 2: Spanish Club
1: Senior Send-OI! 2, 3: Girls Glee Club
2: Choir 3: All School Banquet 3.
RICHARD MOTT Dick
I hate women?
Booster Club 3: CheaBper by the Dozen :
Reserve: Football 1: asketball I, 2.
PEGGY LOU MYERS Peg
She was pleasing to the eyes and
otherwise.
Art 1: Cheaper by the Dozen : Band l.
2, 3: Drum Maiorette 3: The Bat .
DONALD NISBETT Don
The man most worth listening to is
the silent one.
F.F.A. 1, 2.
EDMUND NORVELL IR. Bing
Only to mysell do I owe my tame.
Booster Club 3: I-'rench 2: All-School
Banquet 3: The Bat . Transfer student
from Rising Sun, Ohio.
DONA LEE PERKINS Perkey
I stand on the brink ol a great
career, shove me oil.
Art 2.
LYLE E. POLING Punchie
It's not what you do - it's what
you get away with.
Baseball 3: Choir I, 2, 3.
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ANGELINE POTES Angel
Angel - irom Adrian?
Latin 1: All-School Banquet 2.
DOROTHY I. POWELL Dori
She looks so meek. but is not meek
at all.
French 1: Selaco 2, 3.
ROBERT RENNER Bob
The things that can happen when
he's around.
Spanish 2: Orchestra 1: String Ensemble 1.
SALLY ROBERTS
And when she awoke, she cried
'Wolie'.
Latin l: Spanish zf 3: B.O.C. 3: Senior
Send-Oli 2: Honor Student.
DAVID RUESINK Dave
He is a real great guy.
Booster Club 3: F.F.A. 1, 3: B.O.C. 2:
Cheaper by the Dozen : All-School Ban-
guet 2, 3: All-School Play Z: Senior Send-
ti 2: Citizenship Committee 3.
DAVE RYDER Red
Lite is short and so am I.
Varsity A 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3.
RICHARD SCHILL Rats
It's not as bad as it seems he's not
o rat but instead he's a mouse.
Seniors
YVONNE MAE POTTS Blondie
Like honey and wine. she's fine.
Selaco I. 2. 3: Art 1: Booster Club 3.
PATRICIA PROUDFOOT Proudie
Short and sweet.
Latin 1: G.A.A. 2, 3: B.O.C. 3: Girls'
Swim Team 2, 3: All-School Banquet l:
Senior Send-Ott 2: Sickle 3: The Bat :
Honor Student.
I OSEPH W. RIGHTER Heder
Be careiul or I'm gonna hurt you.
Football 3: Reserve: Baseball 1, 2.
LOUIS A. ROBISON Louie
A bad excuse. they say, is better
than none at all.
CAROL RUFFER
Brains aren't everything but they
sure do help.
Student Council 1, 2. 3: Latin 1: G.A.A.
2. 3: Cheaper by the Dozen 3: Senior
Send-Ott 2: Sickle 3: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2,
3: The Bat : Choir I, 2. 3: Honor Student.
CLARISSA L. SCHAFFER C 'aris
Here's an exception. You know her
by the noise she doesn't make.
MURIEL ROSE SCHNEIDER Mike
A swell gal in every way.
Selaco Z. 3: G.A.A. 3.
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RUTH ANN SCHNEIDER
lust call me Mrs.
Selaco 3: B.O.C. 3.
HERBERT E. SCHULTZ IR. Peat
Every inch a man, and there's an
awiul lot ol inches!
Varsity Club 2. 3: Football 2, 3: Senior
Send-OH 2.
RUSSELL I. SEBRING Russ
1 grew'-to be tall.
F.F.A. 1, 2, 3.
SHIRLEY E. SEEBURCER Shir1
You can't judge a book by it's
cover.
Latin 1, 2.
MARILYN I. SINCLAIR Shiny
Much ado about nothing.
Booster Club 2: Spanish l, 2: Senior Send-
Oit 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Girls' Ensemble
l, 3: Choir 1, 2, 3.
CHARLES SKALA Charlie
The show must qo on.
Latin I: Tennis 2, 3: Reserve Football 1:
Basketball 1: I Remember Maman: The
Whole Towns Talkinq : Cheaper by the
Dozen : The Bat : Maple Lea! 1, 2, 3:
Mapleaires l, 2, 3: Band l, 2, 3: Orches-
tra l, 2, 3: All-School Banquet 3: Honor
Student.
OLIV E I. SMITH Suzie
Speech is great, but silence is
greater.
B.O.C. 3.
Seniors
GARY SCHUBERT N ei1
Curses on my Fatal Beauty.
Student Council 1.
NORMAN FREDERICK SCI-IULTZ
Shoots
Eat drink and be merry for tomor-
row we get drafted.
Booster Club 3: Swimming 1. 2: The Bat .
GILBERT SEEBURGER GiI1y
Hear me lor I have been silent so
long. A
F.F.A. 1.
ROBERT SHARPE y q Bob
Sharpe as a tack and twice as
nice.
Reserve Basketball 1: Baseball I: Ten-
n.s 3.
FLORENCE G. SINES Sherie
And how our Sherie made the
birdies sing.
Booster Club 3: Spanish 1: B.O.C. 3:
Choir 1, 2, 3: Vocal Ensemble 1, 2. 3.
IRENE SMITH Smilt
She is lessed with a good name.'
Band 1, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1.
FRANCES SPIEGEL Bambi
Here's to the love we love and the
love we land. .
Booster Club 3: Student Council 2, 3:
Cheaper by the Dozen : Band 1, 2, 3:
Girls' Glee Club 1: Girls' Ensemble 2, 3:
Choir 2, 3.
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GLORIA A. STEGG Geary
She has a lMarvDelous future.
Selaco 2.
IOHN F. TATARA I0hn Babe
Man delights me, but, oh. those
ladies.
IIM TERPENEY Terp
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Ii there weren't any silence. I'd die.
Baseball l, 2, 3: Sickle 3: Mapleaires 1.
2, 3: Band l, 2, 3.
BOB TUTTLE Lucky
Who said spinach makes ya grow?
IACK VANSICKLE Van
Men ol few words are oiten the
best ol men.
DONNA IEAN VOORHEES Red
The 'Red' oi her hair can never
match the 'Red' oi her face.
Latin l, 2: Selaco 3.
NORIVIA WARNER
Not only good, but good tor
something.
B.O.C. 3.
Seniors
RICHARD E. SUNDERLAND Einstein
Everything he did, he did well: and
he did a lot.
Booster Club 3: Latin 1, 2: Spanish 2:
The Bat : Senior Send-O!! 3: Band 1, 2.
3: Choir 1, 2: All-School Banquet 3: Vali-
dictorian.
CORRENA I. TEEL Iune
The ,Girl with the many pleasing
ways.
Latin 2: Selaco 1.
ELEANOR V. TREAT Ellie
Although I'm not so very tall:
I'd rather be short than not at all.
Latin l, 2: French 2, 3: B.O.C. 3: Girls'
Glee Club 1: Choir 2.
IOYCE D. VANGORDER loycie
I love work so much, I could sit
and watch it lor hours.
Selaco 3.
RUBY MARIE VAN TUYL Rube
They are not alone who are ac-
companied by noble thoughts.
Booster Club 3: Selaco 2, 3.
ROBERT WARD Hatred
Want to buy a car?
DORIS M. WEBSTER Dor - Russ
I's all heart.
Student Council l: Spanish 1: All-School
Play 1: Senior Send-Oil 1: Maple Lea! 1:
Girls' Glee Club 1: Girls' Trio 1: Honor
Student.
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Seniors
MARILYN A. WIESS Weesie
A merry heart and a cheer-ful
countenance.
B.O.C. Z.
I UDITH L. WIKER Whittiker
No sad songs for me.
G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Choir
2. 3: All-School Banquet 3.
GLENN A. WITT
Is he a Wit ??
LAVON H. WOLFE
There's a deal of delivtry
'neath that mild exterior.
Varsity Club 2, 3: Swimming l. 2. 3
Tennis 1, 2, 3.
THOMAS G. YOAKUM Li'l Abner
Dependable and then some.
Booster Club 3: Sickle 3: All-School Ban-
quet 3.
Photoless Graduate -
BILL SNYDER
ARTHUR N. WHITON Cy
Runs in the family.
FLORENCE S. WILLIAMS Red
Flaming Hair and a temper to
match.
All-School Banquet 2.
BARBARA LEA WOERNER Barb
Hard telling what those quiet qirls
do when no one is looking.
Selaco l: Art 1: Girls' Glee Club lr
Choir 2.
WENDELL L. WOOD
They make them as
not handsomer.
Reserve Football 2.
WILLIAM GREEN
Very tall, very cute,
a flirt.
Tennis 1, 2: Football 2.
JOSEPH SIEGERT
A silent worker.
Booster Club 3: Exchange
Reqensburg, Bauaria.
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Standing - Beverley Williams, Bruce Corley.
.Iuninr Class Uffilzers
Russell Raymond, as President, is one of the leaders in scholastics. Last
year he filled the role as Vice President in his homeroom. He serves as student
council representative and is very active there.
Margaret, Margie , Babbitt is Vice-President of her class this year. Last
year she served as treasurer. She is a member ot the Booster Club and is the
6th hour secretary. Margie played as Martha in the All-School Play.
Beverly Williams, a very pretty miss, is taking the notes this year as
class secretary. She is also very active as secretary of the Spanish Club.
Bruce Corley is taking care of the money and money problems this year.
He is on the Reserve Basketball team and likes all kinds of sports, especially
swimming, track, baseball and basketball. Although he has never been in an
executive office before, it can be said that he has done a very iine job this year.
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Boonstra, Borton, Bowerman. Bradford, Brittain, Brown Buehrer. Fourth Row H Burgess, Burkett,
Buskirk, Camburn, Carter. Casey, Casper, Chaloner. Fifth Row - Chesney, Clapper, Clough,
Colecchia. Connin, Cooper, Corley, Covell. Sixth Row - Creger, Crow, Daniels, Darm, Dart, Dem-
ing, Dempsey, DeNike. Seventh How - Denny, Doan, Dowling, Dunny, Emery, Etter, Everingham.
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Holiz, Hough, Howell, Ireland, Iasmund, Ieiirey. I. Johnson, L. Iohnson. Fourth Row - Iones.
Kcrler, Keller. Kelley, Kirk, Kuney, LaMay, Lang. Fifth Row -e Laudenslager, Leonard, Long.
McAdcxm, McCarbery, McEllresh. Merlatt, Meyer. Sixth Row 4 K. Miller. I. Mills. W. Mills, C.
Mitchell. Montgomery, Naylor, Nimrichter. Seventh Row - Nolinq, Norvell, Orr, Ost, Palpant.
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Shaneour, Simonds, B. Smith, Marguerite Smith, Marjorie Smilh, Russell Smith, Soncrant, Southwell.
Fourth Row - Stankeveh. Stark, Steuwe, Stockwell, W. Stockwell, Sweet, Tidswell, Timmins.
Fifth How - D. Tornow, I. Tornow, Tracy, Turner, VanEtten, VanGorder, VanVa1kenburg, Ves-
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Seated - Susie Richards.
Freshman Class Uffitzers
lim Bailey. the very capable president of the Freshman class. ranks as
an up-and-coming athlete. He stands out in football, basketball, and track.
The vice-president, Ted Mitchell, is immediately popular with everyone
who meets him. He is interested in farming and active in FFA.
The pretty miss who writes the minutes for the Freshman class is Sue
Richard. Sue is in GAA, Student Council, and was a member of the home-
Coming court.
The bank book is in the hands of Gary Garrison. Gary participates on the
swim and tennis teams. He also leads his home room as president.
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Second Row - V. Harris, Hartung. Harvey, Hauch, Hawley, Hayden, Herd, Hickok. Third Row -
Hoeit, Hoisington. Hull, Hunt, Hyder. Irwin, Isaacson, Iacobs. Fourth Row - Iohnson, E. Jones,
Kelley, Kemp, Kindinger. Knisel, Lacy. Fifth Row - Lamley, Lane, Leonard, Lloyd. Love. Loveland,
Lutz, Mann. Sixth Row - Mansfield, Mapes, Martinson, Maynard, McAfee, McDonald, McElroy,
Meyers. Seventh Row - I. Miller, R. Miller, Milligan. Morgan, Mort. Bernard Mueller, Betty
Mueller, Muench. Eighth Row -- Myers, Nearhood, Norvell, Oram, Parker, B. Pate, R. Pate, Patmos.
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C. Smith, R. Smith. O. Snyder, S. Snyder, Stair, Stcmkeveh. Fifth Row - Stomko. Stoner, Tczrver,
Tatum, Tollord, Townsend, Trotter, Turner. Sixth Row - VcmDoren, Wczrcl, R. Warner, S. Warner,
Weaver, Weisenfelder. Welch, B. White. Seventh Row - L. White, Wickmczn, Willett, Willnow,
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Fleming, lack Birchlield. Doug Greene, Bob Gritzmaker. Second Row - Paul Hook, Manager: Gayle Fisher, Bruce Corley,
Iohn Miller, Pu Vogel, Bill Hippert, Bob Howell, Lester Lane, lack McDonald, Harry Williams, Manager. Third Row -
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lack Dempsey.
Fnnthall
The Adrian High School football team, coached by lim DeSpain, tailed
to Win a single game during the 1950 season.
In spite of the poor record, the Adrian fans stayed behind their players
yelling in hope of a victory. At the end of the season, twenty-four hard Work-
ing boys remained on the squad. These boys deserve much praise for their
continuous effort.
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A bad break came early in the year which hindered the team consider-
ably. Briggs, our left end, broke several bones in his foot after making several
successful gains. Additional minor injuries occured during the season which
also hindered the squad's performance.
Adrian lost to their old rivals, Monroe, 26-0.
A banquet was held at the close of the season in honor of the squad. All-
American Dorne Dibble was guest of honor. Pictures of the Notre Dame-
Michigan State game were shown to the parents, players and guests.
Dale Fleming was awarded a trophy by the Adrian Telegram for having
been elected most valuable player and honorary captain by his teammates.
Dale and Ron Briggs also received honorable mention for Twin Valley team.
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Front Row f Margie Babbitt, Susie Richards.
Hack Row - Pat Fox, Mary Miller. Queen Shirley Ladd, Dee Karlek, Icmet Hartung.
In keeping with a long established tradition, the students of Adrian Senior High School again
selected a football queen to preside over the Adrian vs. Monroe football game.
Their selection was that beautiful, vivacious Senior whom we all know, Miss Shirley Ladd.
The queen and her court, which included the following: Pat Fox, Dee Karlek, Mary Miller,
Sue Richards, Margie Babbitt, and Ianet Hartung were introduced to the town in a parade which
immediately followed the pep meeting.
The formal crowning of the queen was performed during the half, by Iack Block, President
of Student Council. Following the game was a dance in the Senior Gymnasium in honor of the
queen and her court.
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Front How A- Ruesink. Babbitt, C. Gritzmaker, Hansen, Hartung, Glover. Second Row - Speigel, M. Harrington
Dowling, Trotter, Seay, Lantis, Cox. Third Row - Van Tuyl, Potts, Wickman, Stankeveh, Mary Miller, Myrna Miller, R
Gritzmaker. Fourth Row - Bradley, Schultz, Ezelle, Ladd, Damon, R. Hagadorn, Yoakum. Fifth Row - Greene, N. Harring
ton, Mott, Michener. H. Hagadorn, Bales, Garrison. Sixth Row A Creger, Goodes, Frazier, Hough, Bender, Kingsbury
Sunderland. Gray, Giiiord.
Bunster Iiluh
This year the Booster Club has proven to be a very active and important
club-about-school. Under the experienced leadership of Elsie Hansen and
Clarice Gritzmaker, with Treasurers Dave Ruesink and Walt Glover and Sec-
retaries Margie Babbitt and Ianet Hartung lending an assist, the Boosters,
which were comprised of Miss Sherman's 3rd and 6th hour Speech classes,
have sponsored dances, sold tickets, and handled the Thanksgiving and
Easter programs. They have also sent a Christmas Basket to a needy family
and done many other worthwhile things.
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Front Row - Peele. Brown. Smith, Marvin. Second Row - Koehn. Ruesink. Evert, Ward, Spiegel. Babbitt. Meyers,
McAdam. Block, Raymond. Third Row - Creger, Ezelle, Stankeveh, Freidrich, Mott, Culver. Back Row - Hough,
All-Schunl Pla
Miss Sherman again directed the successful All-School Play, Cheaper by the Dozen.
Skala.
On November 30 and December 1, 1950 the bombshell of activity burst at 8:00 P.M. at the
Armory as the curtain went up on Act I in the Gilbreth family living-room. The setting of a
typical home in the 1920's was an ideal atmosphere tor the red-haired Gilbreth family to go
through their growing pains.
THE CAST
Mr. Frank Gilbreth ...... ............... P ete Hine
Mrs. Gilbreth ............. .,.......,........ L iz Ezelle
Anne ..,............ ........ I oanne Freidrich
Frank ....... ................ I ack Block
Ernestine ..,.. .......... P eggy Meyers
B111 ........... ........ L ynn Marvin
Fred ....,. ,......,.. D avid Smith
Martha .... ......... M argie Babbitt
Lillian ...... ....... S haron Ward
Dan .......... ......... D avid Peelle
Iackie ......... ............ B ob Brown
Ioe Scales ........ .................... P aul Hook
Miss Brill .,.........., ....... F rances McAdam
Mrs, Fritzgerald ..... ....... F rances Spiegel
Doctor Burton ..... ............ B ob Creger
Larry .......,.,...., ......... D ick Mott
Stage Managers - Chairman, Chuck Skala: Russ Raymond, Larry Goodes, Fred Hough, Paul Koehn, Gorman
Culver. Assistant Directors - Chairman, Mary Iane Stankevehg Mary Lou Hammond. Shirley Ladd. Carol Rutter,
Kathryn Evert. Meredith Harrington, Sue Campbell, Sharon Foerster, David Ruesink. Faculty Assistants - Mr. Lutz,
financial advisor: Mr. Hampton, ticket sales and ushers: Miss Wilsberg, costume consultant: Miss Sparks and Miss
Shepard. make-up: Mr. Yarman, critic: Mr. Carlson, industrial arts.
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Front How i Fisher, Dempsey, Hook, Baltz.
Second Row - Birchiield, Greene, Fleming. Briggs.
Third Row W- Coach Nelson. Merriam. Manager Iohnson
Basketball Varsit
This year the Maples started the season with one returning letterman,
Iack Birchfield. The new basketball coach, Clift Nelson, had to start from
scratch to build a team. Finally he got a working combination late in the
season and the Maples won a few games.
In the tournament the Adrian team won their first game against Bedford.
Then the Maples lost out against the Tecumseh team.
Adrian's basketball record was 4 wins and 12 losses. But even with such a
poor record the team played very good ball.
Bad luck then hampered the team in the way of injuries. lack Dempsey
turned his ankle and was out for two games. He came back and Iack Birch-
field then turned his ankle and was out oi the game for quite a while. Ted
Merriam also turned his ankle and was out for one game. We might say the
Maples were made to say ankle,
Paul Hook, lack Birchfield and Dale Fleming received honorable mention
in Twin Valley.
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Front How W- Smith, Hayden, Dunbar, Bailey.
Second How Lane, Howell, Holtz, Corley,
Third Row 7 Coach Sullivan, Bennett, Clegg, MacDonald.
Basketball Heserves
This year the basketball reserves under the direction of Coach Sullivan
had the same trouble as the varsity, however, there were a number of players
who improved and played inspired ball. Next year, many of the reserves will
make up the Varsity. Coach Nelson next year probably will have the same
trouble as he had this year. He w.ll have only two lettermen returning and
the team will lack height.
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Front Row - B. Wolfe, Miller, Duncan, G. Garrison, Bailey, Lutz, Handerson. Second Row - Schoonover
Camburn. Bales, R. Wolfe, Kater, Bolz, Connin. Zook. Third How - Dart. Iefiery, Block, L. Wolfe, R. Garrison, Perin
Manager Buskirk, Coach Hazen.
Swimming Squad
This year's swimming squad was highly successful with a score of nine
meets won and two lost. They came in third in the State Championship and
won the Medley Relay Cup. We certainly owe our gratitude to a fine group
of hard working boys who have piled up an excellent record.
The schedule of the meets was as follows:
School We They
here Ypsilanti Central ......... .... 5 8 26
there Univ. High ................. .... 5 2 32
here Trenton ....................... 55 20
here River Rouge .................. 44 39
there Ypsilanti Roosevelt ......... .... 5 4 30
there Ypsilanti Central ......... 60 Z4
here Univ. High ................. .... 3 4 43
there Trenton ....................... 48 36
there River Rouge .......................................,. ,....................... 5 0 31
here Ypsilanti Roosevelt ..........................,.,........................... 39 45
March 2 G 3-State Championship-Ann Arbor-Third Place. 57 26
Heavy Point Winners were: Rollo Garrison, LaVon Wolfe, Richard Cam-
burn, Iohn Ieffrey, and Robert Wolfe.
We had an unusually high number of freshmen letter winners this year
who will aid us greatly in the future meets. They are: Richard Bailey, Garry
Garrison, Bill Lutz, George Mort, Bruce Wolfe, and Donald Faust. We were also
fortunate, to have a manager such as George Buskirk.
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Girls' Swim Team
The 1950-51 season marked the first full schedule of competition for the Adrian Girls' Twim
Team.
The team was under the direction of Miss Lois Beechler and co-captains this year were Iill
Vescelius and Clarice Gritzmaker.
The girls battled every inch of the way in their four dual meets only to be met with defeat.
The feminine narators came through with a fine spirit. Their schedule was:
Score
Ianuary 19-Toledo Club --- here ............. .. ......... 39-36
Ianuary 26-Detroit City Club -- there ....,.. ....... , .37-30
February 2-Toledo Club - there ........, ......... 3 9-36
February 16-Detroit Club here ....,............,....,....................................................................................... 41-25
The team will lose the services oi only one swimmer through graduation, Clarice Gritzmaker,
breastroker and diver.
The girls attended three championship meets.
March 24-Girls' State Championship at Detroit. Judy Iasmund placed 3rd in 100 yd. backstroke.
March 28-Novice Meet in Detroit. Frances McAdam placed 2nd in 40 yd. breastroke. Relay team
took 3rd.
March 31-Women's State Championship at East Lansing. Frances McAdam placed 4th in 100 yd.
breastroke.
- First Roy-C. Gritzmaker, I. Vescelius, A. Soncrat. Second Row-Coach Beechler, C. Nay-
lor, I. Iasmund, R. Pierce, I. Patmos, F. McAdam. Third Row - Timmins, D. Toliorcl, N. Toliord,
Y. Gritzmaker,
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First Row, left to right - Buffer, Sinclair, Galnares, Townsend, Esles, Allen, Gippert, Campbell, Gardner, Mueller. Sec
ond Row, left to right A- Ward Hamden, Milligan, Dempsey, Harriman, LaMay, Wiker, Miller, Quigley, Van Valkenberg
Sines. Third Row, left to right - Callahan, Carler, Foerster, Baer, Miller, Mackintosh, Ladd, Galloway, Gilhouse. Clough
Boyd, Hammond, Bloom. Fourth How, left to right M- Laudenslager, Muench. Richards, Piler, Williams, Horton, Clegg, Gritz
maker, Wall, Poling. Fifth Row, left to right -V Miller, Gardner, Bridges, Lane, Garrison, Iohnston, Birchlield, Hough
Goodes, Kingsbury, Hine, Mueller. Not there -- Ezelle, Emerson, Spiegel.
Girls' ncal Ensemble
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Back How - Ralofl, Friedrich, Galloway, Laudenslager. Gilhouse, Estes.
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Chnir
The Senior High School Choir has furnished music for numerous school
and community events in the past year. Among some of the special events
were the Variety Show, publc concert, special assemblies, and the District
and State Festivals. The Cho'r also furnished half-time entertainment at a
basketball game and presented an operetta.
OFFICERS
President ............. ....... I ack Birchiield
Vice President ..................... ......... L arry Goodes
Secretary and Treasurer ........................................ Richard Iohnson
Librarians ...................,................ Mary Miller and Elizabeth Ezelle
Managers .......... ........ S hirley Ladd, Mary Lou Hammond,
Mike Clegg, Frank Gritzmaker
Girls' Ensemble
The ensemble did a very fine job this year in talent shows and various
assemblies. The above girls and Mr. Rainier should be very proud of their job.
ariely Shnw
1. Birchfield, Boyd. 2. Hansen, Block. 3. Bradley, Glover.
4. Hine. Birchiield. 5. Fox, Rlchard, Foersier, 6. Boyd, Ezelle,
Goodes. Williams. Timmins. Ladd. Hammond, Laudenslager, Galloway.
Miller, Townsend.
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First How - Skala, Terpeney, Wetterholt. Harris, Naylor, Bierlein, Burgess, Bird, Peele, White, Bailey, Harris.
Second Row - Bowerman, Meyer, Curtis, Dart, Campbell. Thompson, Fuss, Spiegel, Small, Ruesink, Barnes, Damon.
Kimpel. Coy. Third Row - Bradish, Soncrant, Shaneour, Casper, Smith, Ashley, Miller. Gottschalk. McAdam, Mum-
iord. Ahleman, Frazier, Kelly, Cox. Fourth Row - Grubbs, Smith, Baer, Laudenslager, Deming, Harrington, Bender,
Frazier, Chaloner, Oram, Clapper, Bliss, Iasmund, Myers. Missing - Sunderland.
Band
The band, under the direction of Alvin Bohms, has taken part in many scholastic and civic
activities throughout the year. This year the band was outfitted with new uniforms which made
them look very classy. The band put on some very colorful shows during half-times at the football
games. They also furnished music for the basketball games, pep meetings, and parades of all
kinds in the city and for the school. The Sickle Staff on behalf of the student body wish to extend
their appreciation to the band its director for their fine work.
apleaires
The Mapleaires, under the able direction of A1 Bohms, have been the pride of the school. The
Mapleaires have played at school dances and at various other activities through the year. After
practicing through the summer vacation months and also during the school year, the Maple-
aires have become one of the top dance bands in high school ranks. Many thanks to all of the
members of the Mapleaires and to its director for their fine Work.
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Front - Alvin Bohms, Front Row - Soloist, Mueller: Soloist, Laudenslager, Barnes,
Terpeney, Wetterholt, Damon, Skala. Bender. Second Row-Lutz, Smith. Ahleman,
Ashley, Mumlord, Miller, Chaloner, Bliss, Clapper, Oram.
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Front Row - Rose, SharAnn Snyder, Winters, Grimes, Engel, E. Miller, Nimrichter, Hornby, Keller, A. Reyes.
Second Row - Gibson, Kishpaugh, Seeck, Walworth. Allen, Byrd, Iohnson, Platt, Golienbis, Warner, Curtis. Third
Row - MocCarberry, B. Smith, Bradish, C. Reyes. Sondra Snyder. Ruessink, Grubbs, Thompson, Myers, Bowerman.
Bierlein, Burgess, Harris. Back How - Ball, Robinson.
rlzhestra
The orchestra, under the direction of Miss Kellogg, has taken part in a number ot community
and school activities this year. They have furnished music ior both the All-School and Senior Plays.
This year the orchestra sponsored the University ot Michigan Orchestra and gave a public program
in order to get the people ot Adrian more interested in music.
String Ensemble
The string ensemble and Miss Kellogg have been very active this year. They have furnished
music tor entertainment at many clubs and P.T.A. functions.
Nimrichter, Ball, Grimes, Snyder. Miller, Hornby.
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Fleming, Friedrich, Karlek, Block, Richards, Baer, Creqer.
Panelhrnup
Out of an increasing demand tor a discussion on school problems, seven people were
appointed by the Student Council to lead such a project. The second hour in Study Hall in Ianuary
was the scene of a panel discussion on the blue-jean problem, and other pertinent questions.
Serving on the panel were the Student Council officers and a representative from each class.
Pnnl5hnw
The annual water pageant this year was entitled, Circus on Parade. The theme was
excellently carried out with horses, clowns, rope walkers, a merry-go-round, and a ferris wheel.
Eighty students participated and over 700 spectators jammed the bleachers.
lt was directed by Miss Lois Beechler and Miss Alberta Gardner of the physical education
department, lt was sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Deparment.
Left: Mchdam, Vescelius. Center: Gritzmaker. Right: Iasmund, Patmos. Top: Pierce
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Left to Right- Heather Westgate, Frances Spiegel, Delores Karlek, Carol Ruffer, Carol Houch, Ianet McAfee, Sue
Richard. Bob Wolfe, Lowell Kafer, Stanley Plate, Lynn Dibble. Richard Bennett, Don Welch. Standing - Carol Muench,
Louise White, Iack Block, Bob Creger, Russ Raymond, Tom Oram.
Student Ilnunlzil
President ............ ........ I ack Block
Vice-President ...... .............. B ob Creger
Secretary ........... ....... I oanne Friedrich
Treasurer .................................................. Delores Karlek
The Student Council has had a very successful year under the guidance
of Mr. Davidson. Among the many social events that the Council has under-
taken are Monroe-Adrian Homecoming, dances after the football and basket-
ball games, the All School Banquet, and the Sponge Week activities.
A group of delegates was sent to a mock United Nations conference at
Hillsdale College on April 20-21.
The Council elected nine students to serve on a Student-Faculty Citizen-
ship Committee set up by Mr. Hayden. Other standing committees are the
social committee, athletic committee, curriculum committee, and professional
assembly committee.
Guest tickets were established for all school dances. New mirrors have
been installed in the girls' rooms. A panel discussion was held in January and
more of them are being provided for.
Let's give the Council a vote of thanks for the good work that they have
done.
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Front Row - Iack Block, Chuck Skala, Paul Koehn. Tom Gray.
Back Row - Dale Fleming, Iack Birchfield, Ted Merriam.
.Iuninr Hntarians
Seven boys of Adrian High School had the honor, this year, of being
selected as Iunior Rotarians. The boys were selected by the faculty after
consideration was given to their scholastic records and citizenship. Each Ro-
tarian attends the Rotary meetings for a month to become acquainted with
the organization of this club. At the end oi the school year, the fellows all go
back and provide the program for one meeting.
This page is sponsored by Herbert A. Tait, D.O.
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Front Row - Hanson, Harrington. Baer. Myers, Miller, Rufter, Proudioot, Mumford, Friedrich, Ladd, Karlek,
Hammond, Iohnson. Back Row - Hook, Culver, Schultz, Block, Skala, Norvell, Gifford, Kingsbury, Sunderland, Flem-
ing, Gray.
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Lizzie ........ ........ S hirley Ladd Doctor Wells ...... ................. D ale Fleming
Cornelia ...... ........ P eggy Myers Anderson .................. ........ R ichard Sunderland
Billy ..,....... .............. T om Gray Richard Fleming .......... .................. T ed Merriam
Brooks ...... ..... ......... . I im Gifiord Reginal Beresford ...... ................... I ack Block
Dale ....,., ......... I oanne Friedrich Unknown Man .......,. ........ E d Norvell
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The hard working stage managers and assistant directors were: Charles Skala, Paul Koehn,
Norm Shultz, Gorman Culver, Larry Goodes, Dick Kingsbury, Richard Iohnson, and Paul Hook.
The assistant directors are Mary Hammond, Esther Baer, Delores Karlek, Pat Proudfoot, and
loyce Miller.
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Easter Play. Sponge Week.
Watts, Babbitt, Hansen, Goodes. Friedrich, Proudtoot. Hansen, Harrington.
Gifford. Treat.
All-Snhnnl Banquet
Those who attended the '51 All-School Banquet came prepared to cheer the hero and hiss the
villian, for this year's theme was the good ole' Gay Nighties.
The busy chairman for this gala event of the year, was Clarice Gritzmaker, who, with Mr.
Strobel, succeeded in presenting us with a very fine program.
After a delicious dinner ot Southern-Fried chicken, M. C. Walt Glover took over, capping his
record career of 4-year participation in the All-School Banquet, masterfully. He introduced such
acts as Les Lane, Strong UD man, Pat Fox and her dancing girls, Gracie Townsend, Tom Gray and
Dale Fleming, Comedians CD, and several other entertaining acts.
Of course, the high-spot of the evening occurred with Roy Keller, ya'll, and his Smoky Moun-
tain Revue, and the DeSpain Players, adding several new members, who enacted a highly dra-
matic sequence, dreamed-up by the composition classes, entitled, The DeSpain School for Lan-
guid Lassies.
After a floor-show, a dance was held, and it may be truthfully stated that a lovely evening
was enjoyed by all.
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First Row - Gritzmaker, Stankeveh, Seay, Galloway, Trotter.
Second Row - Hammond, Ezelle, Boyd, Hoett.
Third Row - Hagadorn, Merriam, Skala, Creger, Sudborough.
The Maple Leaf
The Maple Leaf did a fine job of circulating the news around school this
year. Under the capable direction of Miss Sherman, the following staff should
be pretty proud of their work:
Editor in Chief ........ ........ C huck Skala
Assistant Editor .......... ......... B ertha Seay
Editorial Editor ........ ....... I udy Callaway
Sports Editor ........ .............. ....... R o ger Hagadorn
Feature Editor ......... ............................... Clarice Gritzmaker
Business Managers ....... ........ T ed Merriam, Roger Hagadorn,
Robert Creger
Circulation Manager ....... ..........,............ B ertha Seay
Exchange Editor .............................................. Mary Lou Hammond
Reporters ..,....................... Liz Ezelle, Helen Damon, Shirley Hoeft,
Mary lane Stankeveh, Marian Trotter,
Lou Boyd, Don Sudborough
This page is sponsored by Dr. E. E. Buskirk
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First Row - Vescelius, Gritzmaker, Hansen, Blanchard, Buffer, Proudfoot, Lantis. Second Row -- Guilford, Aldrich, Seay.
Soncrant. Shaneour. Iohnson, Schnieder, Karlek. Third How g Iasmund, Crown, Laudenslager, Orr, Baer, Baldwin, Mumford.
Fourth Row 4 LaMay, Naylor, Simonds, Casper, Emery, Steuwe, M. Miller, Fox, Hammond. Fifth Row - Patmos, Ost, Richard,
Friedrich, Ladd, Wickman. Damon, Ezelle, Garrison.
liirls' Athletic flssnciatinu
The Girls' Athletic Association is for the purpose of promoting better
sportsmanship among the girls of our school and also to create a Wider interest
in sports for girls. Meetings were held the first Tuesday of each month and
intramurals consisted of soccer, volleyball, basketball, bowling, softball and
swimming. Any girl is eligible who has earned 150 points.
The main project was the swim show Circus on Parade , which was held
in March. This, along with other projects, made the club a big success. The
club is under the capable leadership of Miss Beechler.
OFFICERS
President .......... ........... I o Friedrich
Vice-President .... ......... D elores Karlek
Secretary ....... ........... P atty Proudfoot
Treasurer .......... ....... C larice Gritzmaker
Point Recorder ....... ....... C arole Garrison
Historian .......................................................................... Carol Buffer
This page is sponsored by Howard H. Heffron, M.D.
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Front Row f Bradley, Hook, Gritzmaker, Iohnson. Second Row - Baltz, Ryder, Dempsey, Bales, DeSpain
Third Row - Green. Block, Glover, Turner. Fourth Row - Briggs. Fleming, Merriam. Birchfield.
Varsit
The Varsity A Club is composed of those boys who have the ability
and ambition toward winning a letter in any phase of our sports system.
Each year the club sponsors different activities. This year they helped
in the sale and distribution of Easter seals, and helped finance those activities
that needed assistance. Among these were the banquet for the 1950 football
squad.
OFFICERS
President ...... ...... R on Briggs
Secretary ..... ........ T ed Merriam
This page is sponsored by Shepherd dl Stoll
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First How - Noling, Treat, Mumford, Nimrichter, Mansfield. Second Row+Ladd, Casper, Stankeveh, Herri-
man, Timmins, Campbell. Third Row -- Tuttle, Anderson, Small, Ieftrey, Lamley, Norvell. Fourth Row - Gray, Kemp
Palpant, Gifford.
French Eluh
Under the guidance of its new sponsor, Miss Tuttle, this year's French
Club, although limited because of its reduced membership. was an interesting
organization.
Highlights of the activities were the initiation in October and the Christmas
party, at which typical French customs were observed.
OFFICERS
President ........... ........................... ......... I o hn Ieitrey
Vice-president ...... .............. I im Gifford
Secretary .......... ................ M arilyn Casper
Treasurer ...,................... ......... M ary Iane Stankeveh
Program Chairman ......... ................... I ean Mumford
Senior Advisor ........... ....... S hirley Ladd
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First Row - Stanko, Reys, Williams, Gritzmaker, Rufier, Milligan, Calahan, Guadelupe Galnares. Second Row
- Schill, Vescelius. Burgess, Baldwin, Iohnson, Reed, Nearhood. Third How - Greene, Borton, I. Miller, Martinson,
Gallaway, Shaneour, Schwartz, Moore. Fourth Row - Patmos, Hyder, Hammond, Hoeft Garcia Fuller, Gonzola Gal-
nares, Barker, M. Miller. Pitth Row -- Goodes, Iones, Cardinal, Haytord, Hough, Ezelle, Garrison.
President .... ............. S ally Roberts
Vice-President ...... ..... M ary Lou Hammond
Secretary ...... ...... B everly Williams
Treasurer ...... .,..... I oyce Miller
New members were welcomed into the Spanish Club after a grueling
initiation. To become a member of this club, a student must receive at least
a B average in Spanish. Mr. Sullivan was the very capable advisor.
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Front Row-Schaler, Potts, Guadalupe. Galnares, Karlek, Gonzala Galnares, Cox, Aldrich. Second Row -
Myers, Pierce, Smith, Powell, VanTuy1, Coy, Mansfield, Lacey. Third Row - Crow, Case, Raloft, I. Powell, Gehring.
Van Gorder, Lantis, M. Schnieder. Fourth Row - Rinehart, Voorhees, M. Powell, Van Etten, Grimes, Miss Neilson,
Bower. R. Schnieder, Emery.
Selalzn Club
The Selaco Club has been very active this year under the leadership of
Miss Neilson. The girls have given many parties and they have gone on a
trip to Lansing. The oiiicers are:
President ......... ...... D elores Karlek
Vice-President ...... ................. Y vonne Potts
Secretary ...... ........ G uadalupe Galnares
Treasurer ...... ...... G onzola Galnares
Historian ...... ...... M urial Schnieder
Point Chairman ..... ......... R uth Lantis
Program Chairman .... ....... M ary Ellen Coy
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Mc!-Xdam. Hine, Coach Yarman. Hoeft. Nearhood.
Debate Team
This year for the first time since 1949, Adrian entered the debate contests
of the Michigan Forensic Association. The four members of the team were
under the capable guidance of Mr. Yarman.
Working under the handicap of having no experienced debaters on the
team, they have an encouraging record of two wins and four losses.
With Francis McAdarn and Pete Hine as our affirmative speakers and
Lois Nearhood and Shirley Hoeft as negative speakers, the team encountered
Lambertville here in their first debate of the season. In this debate the affirma-
tive team won and negative lost. In their next encounter, at Romulus, the affir-
mative team lost and the negative team won. At Tecumseh the affirmative
team lost. In the final debate, at Adrian, the negative team lost. The debates
were rated by judges from the University of Michigan.
We are happy to say that our entire team of hardworking debaters will
be back with us next year. We extend our thanks and congratulations to these
people for their fine representation of our school and for all their effort and
hard work.
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First Row - Hamden, Treat. N. Warner, Betz, Proudioot, Blanchard. Second Row - LaMay, William, Sines
Gippert, Baldwin, Schneider, Bower. Third Row - Curtis, Daniels. Gehring, Haggard, Willnow, Miller, Ost, Smith
Fourth Row - Goller, Glenn, Hayes, Driscoll, Gibbs, Anderson, Bales.
Business Urqanizatinn Class
Under the capable leadership of Mr. Lutz, this class has handled many
of the sales problems. They have sold football and basketball ads, play tickets
and many other tickets.
The classwork consisted with the organization of business for profit and
many other details that have a hand in organizing business. The officers are:
President ............. ........ S ally Roberts
Vice-President ...... ....... P atty Proudfoot
Secretary ......... ....... I oyce Miller
Treasurer ...... ....... T om Curtis
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First Row - Mr. Strand, Chuck Mitchell, Tom Oram, Carl Roback, LaVern Shultz, Sidney Iones. Second Row -
Roger Roback, Lowell Reed, Gary Lloyd, Stan Plate, Harry Brooks, and Dean Gautz. Third Row - Ted Mitchell, Larry
Potts, Gorden Fretwell, Al Peterson, Dale Etter, and lim Gilhouse. Fourth Row - Bob Van Doren, Art Riley, Bob Baker, Bill
Rambo, Marvin Canaan, Dave Ruesink, Keith Miller, Roscoe Wilson, Hugo Ham, and Richard Parker. Fifth How - Roger
Frazier, Earl Nisbett, Erwin Harcourt, Iohn Mills, Bob Brittain, Percy Shatter, Bob Evans, Ronald Raymond, and Charles
Wade. 'n V '
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OFFICERS FOR 1950-51
President ............ ....... S idney Iones Treasurer ...... ....... C arl Roback
Vice President ...... ....... L aVern Schultz Reporter ......... ........... T om Oram
Secretary .......,.... ....... C huck Mitchell Advisor ............. ....... F orrest Strand
LENAWEE COUNTY FAIR
Adrian's vegetable judging team composed oi Roger Frazier, Gary Loyd, Bill Rambo, Lowell Reed won first place in
vegetable judging at the 1950 County Fair.
EVENTS AND TRIPS TAKEN
A trip to Detroit to visit the Ferguson Assembly Plant. a meat packing plant, and the livestock yards was taken
by all three Ag. Classes on Nov. 6.
Another trip was taken to M. S. C. in East Lansing to attend one day oi Farmer's Week.
Delegates were sent to both State and National F.F.A. Conventions.
State-Carl Roback and Chuck Mitchell. National-Tom Oram and Earl Nesbitt.
A Parent-Son Banquet was held at the Palmyra Presbyterian Church on March 14.
A dance sponsored by the F.F.A. was held on April 27.
The results of this years District Contest held in Tecumseh are as follows: A second place in Public Speaking was
taken by Lowell Reed: a third place in Demonstrations was taken by Gordon Fretwell, Bill Rambo: a iirst place in Parlia-
mentary Procedure was taken by Roger Hoback, Ronald Raymond, Ted Mitchell, Robert VcmDoren, and Richard Parker.
At the Regional Contest our Parliamentary Procedure Team placed second.
Fifteen chickens raised by Keith Miller were taken to Hamilton, Michigan and entered in the Chicken of Tomorrow
Contest on April 13.
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Front Row - Damon, Terpeney, Fisher, Briggs. Second Row -- Dempsey, Corley, DeLaCruz,
Baltz, Birchiield, Kafer. Third Row - Williams, Abbe. Anderson. Willey, Smith, Lamley, Ieffrey,
Duncan, Hoisington, Coach DeSpain. Back Row - Ehinger, Allen. Harrington, Dibble, Chesney,
Lutz, Montgomery, Turner, Wade, Denter.
Baseball
Baseball got off to an early start this year at Adrian High School. During
the early part of March about thirty-five hopefuls answered Iim DeSpain's call
for candidates. Only three lettermen will be back from last year's team. They
are, Ron Briggs, Jim Terpeney, and lack Dempsey. Coach Despain will not
have as hard a rebuilding job as might be expected because during last years
summer vacation, this years possible team was organized and played in the
City Twilight League. They did as well or better than any of the previous
High School teams have done in the City League. If this means anything the
High School should have a pretty good team. The lineup for the first game
will probably include the following players: Baltz, Terpeney, Damon, Ieffrey,
Dempsey, Willy, Birchfield and Fisher.
THE 1951 SCHEDULE
April 17-Monroe-here
April 20-East Lansing-there
April 27-Marshall-there
May 4-Coldwater-there
May 8-Sturgis--here
May ll-Battle Creek Lakeview-there
May 15-Ann Arbor-here
May 18-Albion-here
May 21-Hillsdale-here
The following players will also see action during the season: Smith,
DeLaCruz, Lamley, and Kafer.
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Front Row - G. Schultz, N. Rion, R. Wolfe, R. Garrison, L. Wolfe, C. Skala, P. Koehn, P. Hine. D. Zook, and
R. Warner. Back Row - R. Bennett, T. Bridges, D. Faust, G. Garrison, B. Sharpe. Coach Hazen, R. Tidswell, R.
Bailey, B. Wolfe, C. Harris, and I. Iohnson.
Tennis
The boys most likely to carry the school hopes are: Charles Skala, LaVon
Wolfe, Rollo Garrison, Paul Koehn, Robert Wolfe, Robert Sharpe, Ray Tidswell,
Douglas Zook, Donald Faust, and Pete Hine.
Some other promising players are: Bruce Wolfe, Gary Garrison, Robert
Warner, Richard Bennett, and Richard Baily.
The team got off to a good start by defeating the formidable DeVilbis
team, who has been the champion of the Toledo City League for the last
eleven years, to the tune of three to two.
Their current schedule is as follows:
April -DeVilbis-here
April -Monroe-there
April -East Lansing-there
April -Coldwater-there
April -Ypsi-Roosevelt-there
May 5-Twin Valley-there
May -Lakeview-there
May -eColdwater-here
May -Regional
May -Ypsi-Roosevelt-there
May -Univ. High-there
The State Championship meet is on Iune 1 and 2
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Front Row - Fitts, Hough, Beaudry, Fleming, Weaver. Hook. Second Row - Bailey, Perlin, Lane, MacDonald
Harris, Miller. Third Row - Doty, Roback. Fitch, Commin, Rathbun, Stover. Back Row - Reid, Brittain, Crisler
Loveland. Smith, VanDoren, Coach Nelson.
Track
Coach Cliff Nelson, when asked about the prospects for this years' track
team, said, This year's track squad will be without the assistance of many
lettermen. Students coming up this year cannot replace in width last year's
team.
There will be a few good prospects in returning letterrnen. Paul Hook ran
cr good race in the half-mile last year and Dale Fleming did exceptionally
well in the 440. Dave Ryder was hampered last year with sore legs but we are
hoping he shall not have that trouble this year.
A few of the new prospects are: Wayne Mills in the low hurdles, Mac-
Donald in the pole vault and high hurdles, Iim Bailey in distance runs and
Lowell Perin in the sprints.
SCHEDULE
April 12-Napoleon-there
April 19-Monroe-there
April 26-Coldwater-here
April 30-Morenci and Sylvania-here
May 5-Albion Relays-there
May 12-Twin Valley-Albion
May 14-Hillsdale and Tecumseh-here
May 19-Regionals
May 26-State
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Advertising Director
A. B. Park Company .......... .........
Adrian Daily Telegram ........ .........
Adrian Dairy ..................................................
Adrian Grain Company ................................
Adrian Federal Savings 6. Loan Ass'n .......
Adrian Laundry Company ............................
Adrian Sales Company ................................
Adrian Salvage .................. .........
Adrian Shoe Repair ......................................
Adrian State Savings Bank ..........................
Adrian Tobacco 6. Candy Company ..........
Auto Parts Company, Inc. ........................... .
A. :S W. Root Beer Stand ..............................
Bay's Snack Bar .................. .........
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Berndt's Iewelry ............... .........
Chaloner 6 Company ........ .........
Citizen's Gas Fuel .............. .........
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Commercial Saving Bank ........ .........
Cosmetic Shop ......................... .........
Cunningham's Drug Store ........ .......
Cutler Dickerson Company ...... .........
Damon's Grocery .................... .........
Daley Fruit Market ............ .........
Davis 6. Baily ................... .........
Doc's Frame 6. Axel ......... .........
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Fred F. Driscoll ...................... .........
Garrison Appliance Store ........ .........
Glaser Greenhouse ................ .........
Gerity Michigan Corp. .............. ........ .
Gottschalk Music Service ........ .........
Haley's Shoe Store ................ .........
Hard 6 Bailey ...................... .........
Harry Griewahn ........... .........
Hathaway Iewelry ......... .........
H. W. Tuttle Company ...... .....
Horn's Hi Speed ................ .........
Horn's Market ............... .........
Homer Haydens ....... .........
Hurd Lock ................. .........
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I. C. Penny Company ........ .........
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King's Cloths ..................................... .........
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Lovitts Service Station ............ ..
Louis Frank 61 Sons ............... .
Lowry Grocery ................... ..
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Marathon Super Service ........ ..
Marbro's ...... ............ .. ..
Maumee Company ........... .
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McMillen Motor Sales .........................
Meyer's Dept. Store ...............................
Michigan Producers Dairy Company
Mil1er's Grocery .....................................
Milligan's Standard Service ...............
Monroe's Shoe Service ............ .
Morris 5 :St 10 to Sl Store ....... .
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Nixon's Music Shop ............... ..
Nu-Way Strech Company ......
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Paul's Hy-Flash Service ...... .
Ramsay Grocery ............... .
Ray P. White ................... ..
Reid's Dairy Store ......... ..
Robert Iewelers .......... .
Robb Goulder .................................... ..
Rock Inn ..................................................
Roger's Lumber 6. Coal Company ....
R. :S S. Shoe Store .................................
Schwartz Restaurant ........................ ..
Seyierts Potato Chips ........... ..
Shepherd 6. Stoll ...................... .
Simplex Paper Corporation ........ ..
Sinclair's West Side Service ...............
Starr Inn ...................................................
Stevenson Lumber 6. Coal Company
Stubnitz-Green Spring Corporation
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Swigert Book Store ....... ..
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Walper Furniture Company ...... ..
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wishes to congratulate . .
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