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S. Lee Nelson Dedication We, the Seniors of Cadillac High School, in token of our high esteem for our true friend and instructor, dedicate this Blue and Gold Annual to Mr. Nelson. May he always help others through their high school course as successfully as he has helped this class of 1936. B. C. Shankland SUPERINTENDENT A. B. Valparaiso University A. M. Columbia University George H. Mills PRINCIPAL A. B. Michigan State College A. M. University of Michigan MARY JOHNSON, B. S. Michigan State College Algebra, Civics OTTO H. BROWN, A. B. University of Michigan Music TOM BROWN, A. B. Western State Teachers College Government, Sociology DONNA BRANDENBURG, A. B. Kalamazoo College Typing. Latin ELIZABETH HARTGERINK, A. B. Hope College, University of Chicago English RHODA HOFSTRA, A. B. Kalamazoo College French, History BEATRICE HUCHINS. A. B. Western State Teachers College Mathematics RONALD HARRIS, A. B. Alma College English RAE E. JOHNSTON, A. B., A. M. University of Michigan Civics, Commercial subjects MARIAN JOLLIFFE, A. B. Western State Teachers College Art, Algebra ALICE KENAGA Ferris Institute, Michigan State Teachers Collego Shorthand, Typing GERALD LILLIE Western State Teachers College Manual Arts EUNICE MALLEAUX, B. S. Northwestern University History, English, Commercial Geography ELIZABETH MATSON, B. S. Battle Creek College Science, Physical Education I LA MINIER, A. B. Central State Teachers College English S. LEE NELSON, A. B. Olivet College History, Athletic Coach SUE O’CONNELL St. Mary's at Notre Dame Home Economics ARNOLD PARKER, B. S. Michigan State College Science, Assistant Athletic Coach ELIZABETH POWERS, A. B., A. M. University of Chicago Librarian. English DAVID SJOBERG, B. S. Western State Teachers College Science M. W. VAN OOSTENBURG, A. B., A. M. Hope College. University of Michigan Speech GORDON TABRAHAM, B. S. Western State Teachers College Civics. Physical Education Seniors EDWARD JOHNSTON..................................President Class President 1935, 1936; Band 6 years, 1931-1936; Orchestra 4 years; Tironian Club; Assistant Business Manager of Junior-Senior Play 1935, 1936; Hi-Y, Secretary 1935, 1936; Flute Trio; Junior-Senior Play 1936. QUENTIN SHINE.....................................Vice President Band 1933-1936; Glee Club, Vice President 1936; A Cap-pella Choir; Quartet 1936; Junior-Senior Play 1935, 1936; Hi-Y Club, Vice President 1936; Senior Vice President; Business Manager of Blue and Gold Annual. EVERT KILGREN ..................................... Secretary Sophomore Vice President; Junior Treasurer; Senior Secretary; Basketball 1936; Salutatorian. CAROLYN THOMPSON ................................ Treasurer Glee Club, Business Manager 1935; Recreators, Treasurer 1934; Girl Reserves, Cabinet 1935, President 1936; Senior Treasurer; Property Manager of Junior-Senior Play 1936; Newspaper Staff 1935. EMILY PODBILSKI............................Valedictorian Girl Reserves; Tironians, President 1936; Junior-Senior Play 1935, 1936; Blue and Gold Annual Staff; Valedictorian. Advisors—Miss Hofstra, Miss Johnson, Mr. T. Brown. 4 CARL ANDERSON HELEN ANDERSON MARGUERITE ANES Tironlans HARRY ARONLD Junior Ikes; Hl-Y; Track 1934, 1935; Football 1934 WINONA ASHLEY WANDA BAKER RUTH BARBER Tironlans VIVIAN BREHM Recreators; Tironlans MURIEL BUCKNER Tironlans; Junior-Senior Play 1936 RUTH BURCH Band 4 years; Girl Reserves ROSCOE BURK Glee Club 1936 MARY LOU BUTCHER At Parkersburg Hitch School; Commercial Club; DancinK Club; At Cadillac High School; Kecrcators; Tironlans THOMAS CARDINAL Glee Club: Football 1935 DOROTHY CARNAGAN OPAL MARIE CUDDEBACK Glee Club; Tironians DONALD CURTIS EL WOOD DAHLEY Glee Club; Band 1933-1936; Junior-Senior Play 1935. 1936; Junior Ikes; Sophomore Treasurer; German Band: School Dance Band; Tironians DOROTHY DAILEY JANET DANVILLE Band 1932-1933: Band Play at Copemlsh 1932 KENNETH DAIiROW Blue and Gold Newspaper Staff; Junior Ikes; Tironians MARGUERITE DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS Junior Ikes ROSALYN DICKERSON Recreators; Tironians; Junior-Senior Play 1935. 1936 JACK DICKHOUT MARY DOUDNA Band 1932-1936; Glee Club; A Cappella Choir; Recreators; Junior-Senior Play 1935, 1936. KATHLEEN EKHOLM DON R. ELGAS Junior Ikes: Basketball 1935. 1936; Track 1935; Football 1935; Hl-Y; Track 1936 ALFREDA FAGERMAN Girl Reserves WAYNE FALAN Football 1933-1935, Captain 1935: Golf 1933-1936: Track 1935. 1936; Basketball 1935, 1936: Hl-Y CHANDLER FORD Band 1935. 1936: Junior-Senior Play 1935, 1936; Glee Club; A Cappella Choir; Quartet CLARENCE FOSTER Glee Club 1934, 1935 EVELYN GARDNER Girl Reserves; Tironians ALFRED HACKSTEDT Junior Ikes; Blue and Gold Newspaper Staff; Tironians CHESTER HARVEY Hl-Y, President 1936; Football 1935; Basketball 1935, 1936; Junior Ikes; Newspaper Staff 1935 EVELYN HARVEY Girl Reserves. Secretary 1934. Vice President 1935: Recreators; Junior-Senior Play 1936 NICHOLAS HEISSER Junior-Senior Play 1935 EDWARD HODGSON Junior Ikes HELEN HOGBERG Glee Club. Pres. '35. Hus. Mur. '36; Tlron-ians. Sec. '36; Band 4 yrs.: Recreators. SARA JANE HORNUNG 2 yrs. at Muskegon H. S. Girls' Ath. Assn.: Track, baseball official; Operetta '33-'34; Glee Club 4 yrs. Stud, director, librarian; A Capped la; Sextette: Trio; Band. Orchestra 4 yrs.; String Ensemble; Jr.-Sr. Play twice, prompter '36; Quartette. HAZEL JACOBSON Glee Club; Girl Reserves HILDA JOHNSON Tlronlans; Recreators ROY K. JOHNSON DOUGLAS JORGENSEN Football 1934; Track 1934, 1935: Junior Ikes FORREST KANIPE Junior Ikes; Track 1935, 1936 LAURENCE KEDROSKY Hi-Y Club FRANCES KNECHT DORR KNUDSEN Glee Club; Basketball 1935, 1936: Football 1935 CHARLES LAIZURE RUBY LAMB HAROLD LATHROP .Junior-Senior Play 1936 KENNETH LAURENT Hi-Y; Football 1934. 1935; Basketball 1936 HELEN LINDSTROM Orchestra 4 yrs.; Glee Club. V. P. '34; Re-creators. V’. P. '34; Declamatory Winner '34; Jr.-Sr. Play 2 yrs.; Girl Res. Cabinet '35; Tlronlans; Cheer Leader '36. PAULINE LITTLE At Rapid City H. S. Play 33; Basketball '33. RAYMOND LORIMER Band, Orchestra 4 yrs.; Glee Club: German Band; Jr.-Sr. Play '36; Jr. V. P.; HI-Y; Football Mgr.: Tennis. CHARLES LOUGH KIN JOHN LOVELESS Junior Ikes ULA LOVELESS FRANK MILTNER Hand, Orchestra and Glee Club 4 Years; Freshman President; Sophomore Secretary; I ancc Orchestra: Junior-Senior Play 2 years: Quartet; Glee Club. Secretary 1935, President 1936; A Cappella Choir ALVIN NELSON Junior Ikes DORIS NELSON Girl Reserves, Cabinet 1935, Treasurer 1936; Tlronlans, Vice President 1936; Blue and Gold Annual Staff GAIL NYSTROM Glee Club; Track Manager 1931 EVERETT ORVIS Football 1933-1935; Basketball 1934; Track 1933, 1934 FRED OSBORN Track 1932; Basketball 1932; Track 1936 ARVID PETERSON HAZEL E. PETERSON Girl Reserves. President 1935, Cabinet 1936; Tlronlans 1936; Junior-Senior Play 1935 KENNETH PIERSON Band 1930-1936; Glee Club; Dance Band: Hl-Y; German Band 1935, 1936; Brass Sextette; A Capclla Choir; Junior-Senior Play 1936 HELEN PUTNAM Tironian Club KEITH RUDOLPH PAULINE RUPERS Recreators, President 1936; Glee Club 3 years. President 1936; Yell Leader; Junior-Senior Play 1935, 1936; Blue and Gold Annual Staff; Band 4 years. NORBERT SABOURIN Hl-Y; Band 1934; Basketball Manager 1936 IRA SANDELIUS EDNA SCHNEIDER Girl Reserves; Tlronlans; Junior-Senior Play 1936 HANS SORENSEN .Junior-Senior Play 1936 LEE SPITLER Junior Ikes; Newspaper Staff, Editor 2 years; Hl-Y: Track 1935. 1936; Junior-Senior Play 1936 MAX STACK At Buckley High School: President. Sophomore Class; Vice President. Freshman Class: Baseball team 2 years; Basketball 1 year DANIEL STAFFORD Band Manager 1933-1936: Football 1935: Hl-Y, Treasurer 1936: Track 1935, 1936: Newspaper Staff; Junior-Senior Play 3 years. Production Staff 1936 JOSEPH STAYER TRACY STEPHENS Glee Club: Male Quartet 1935: Band Manager 1936; High School Treasurer 1936 DOROTHY SUNDBERG Girl Reserves HARRY SWANQUIST, JR. Glee Club MELBERN SWANSON Football 1934, 1935 MARSHALL SWEIGERT Glee Club 1932-1934 DONALD TITUS NEWTON TROWBRIDGE GERALD TURNBLOM Glee Club; Band 4 years; Orchestra 4 years; Junior-Senior Play 1936 KENNETH TURNBLOM Editor-In-Chief of Blue and Gold Annual: Junior-Senior Play 1935, 1936; Glee Club; Golf 1935; Junior Ikes LORRAINE VANDERBROOK Glee Club, Vice President 1935: Recre-ators; Girl Reserves, Cabinet 1936; Newspaper Staff; Annual Staff; Junior-Senior Play Prompter 1936 LYNFERD VANDERJAGT Hl-Y; Football 1934; Track 1935 BETTY WAGNER Girl Reserves; Recreators; Tlronians EUGENE WARD Junior Ikes RICHARD WATSON Sophomore Secretary: Band 4 years; Orchestra 4 years; Glee Club; Hl-Y; German Band 1936; Tennis 1935; Junior-Senior Play 1936 VELMOE WEST Tlronians; Girl Reserves CLARENCE WHALEY Three J)o))s « % V tfer T'urni) 0 ti3 == - rA ■ •'v3iE= y6u- 'al :s TWy i-jfc ' 3?. y afKir - £ £i m. W«i J?e«ufies £V f )scn. n i . r r e CL«--. weeV SixlecK. VQ f od Swv es?—- 7« J 7wrt Qox CuJ4tl K Big Bift, A]xxty ■« ■ Pu «' J$Oskf«)? — 7i OIK Til Wm«? $ h' Mpr P dln)sk' Go« KM ( Jurf JUh DavtAso fL f-tu « n K f« ., Jfldc '£ 6Kt -|t)«H 7wtv'tlHV ft • «■« Classes Junior Class President Vice President John Gustafson Kenneth Lindstrom William Chapman John Davidsen Secretary Treasurer Advisors . . . Miss Powers, Mrs. Malleaux, Mr. Sjoberg First Row: .Clyde Allison. Claus Anderson, Norma Arnold, Shirley Baker, Henry-BaHast, fcjde Barker, Marjorie Barks, Leonard Barnes, Alta- Barrens, Stella Beals, Fredrick Beckman. Second Row: Mathias Bock. Samuel Bogue, Richard Bourassa, Russell Bowen, Chancy Boyce, Esther Bralnerd, Leo Brainerd, Myrna Brigham, Fred Brower, Lyle Brown, Elizabeth Burch. Third Row: Agnes Burke, Charles Burr, Frederick Calkins. Corine Campbell, Ruth Campbell, Darwin Carlson, William Chapman, Catherine Crane, Harold Clementson, William Crawford, Betty Curtis. Fourth Row: John Davidsen, Alberta Eley. Patricia Ensign. Wayne Ferris, Nellie Gaasbeck. Donald Gabrielson, Lloyd Gardner. Robert Garton, Burl Gilbert, arrle Good, D eve re Gorham Fifth Row: Theda Gorham, Betty Grant, Helen Greenburg, Donald Gregg, Max Grumelot, John Gustafson, Ila Hayes, John Hillman, Isabel! Hoffman, Maurice Holland, Vivian Houston Sixth Row: Vivian Hunt, Eleanor Johnson, Elmer Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Vivian Johnson. Walter Johnson, Ellsworth Kendall, Evelyn Kilgren, Erwin Kirkwood, Verner Knapp, Clara Knudsen. Seventh Row: Hilda Laizure, Lee Lalzure, Bryce Larson. Virginia Larson, Frances Laubenthal, Orville Laurent, Janet Lectka, Velko Lelvo, Kenneth Lindstrom, Gerald Linn. Louis Long. Eighth Row: Margaret Longren, William Loughrin, Dorothy McCavItt, Renetta McClaughry, Jack McDaniels, Vernon Mlckelson, Florence Miller, Delilah Murray, Jennie Nelson, Carl Ohman, Arlene Olander. Ninth Row: Samuel Olsen, Everett Orvis, Fred Osborn. Jeanett Oyler, Evelyn Palm, Gladys Peck, Carl Peterson. Virginia Pettengill, Zora Potrude, Orville Powell, Clyde Powers. Tenth Row: Arlene Rauch, Fern Reamer. Bernadean Rivers, Louise Ryckman. James Scott, Gladys SJoberg, Donald Slocum. Devere Smith, Hope Smith, Jean Smith, Lawrence Spring-berg. Eleventh Row: Kenneth Sundberg. Jean Swanqulst, Lorraine Swlger, Doris Taylor, Esther Thomason. Bryce Titus, Kenneth Titus, Vera Townsend. Coral Vanderjagt, Iiella Vander-Jagt, Nora Walker. Twelfth Row: Margaret Warne, Marjorie Watson, Robert Westjohn, Gall Whitney. Dorothy Wilds, Wells Williams, Ronald Wilson, Louis Wolgast, William Worden, Rufus Yaunt, Helen Ziegler. Sophomore Class President Vice President Marshall Faist Robert Moulton William Bryson Lewis Burridge Secretary Treasurer Advisors . . . Miss Hutchins, Miss Matson, Mr. Harris Firet Row: Kenneth Allen, Freda Anderson, Marjorie Anderson, Oscar Anderson, George Atchison. Second Row: Frank Averlll, Rnld Bailey. Donald Ball, Jeanette Barber, Elaine Barcorne, Joyce Barnes, Ruth Beckstrom, Hazel Bergstrom, Albert Billings, Lawrence Bock, Benjamin Boerma, Jennie Brldgette, William Bryson. Third Row: Lewis Burridge, Marguerite Caldwell. Norwood Campbell. Mae Carlson, Helen Cass, Dorothy Chenowlth, Melvin Clark. Devere Cooley, Muriel Corcoran. Robert Cuddeback, Frances Currier, Hazel Curtis, Mark Cushman. Fourth Row: Norettn Daniels, Helen Davis. Della Dean, Doris bean, Preston DeButts, Richard Denzel, Helen DePew. Franklin Drury, Margaret Dunbar, Eileen Edwards, Helen Elenbaas. Jennie Elenbaas, Harold Elgas. Fifth Row: Claude Elmore, Marshall Faist, Carolyn Fath, Alice Feury. Joe Feury, Marietta Fulk, Etheel Gabrlelson. Dale Galley, Hazel Gardner. Donald Gebbard, Hazel Gilchrist, Eleanor Greenburg, Mary Grice. Sixth Row: Howard Grlep, Robert Griffin. Charles Haines. Edwlna Hartley, Doris Hawkins. Edna Hillard. Doris Hoag. Harold Holmgren, Robert Hudson, Gustaf Hultman, Carl H. Johnson. Carl W. Johnson. Evelyn Johnson. Seventh Row: LaVal Johnson. Lila Johnson. Lindor Johnson. Ruth Marion Johnson. Ruth Sabel Johnson. Vernelle Johnson, Howard Karcher, Graham Kelly. Duane Kenaga, Marion Kendall. Dona Kimball, Dora Knapp. Bertha Kohler. Eighth Row: George Kohler. Edward Kunze. Lola Limb. Lester Lirgent. Browning Legg. Evelyn Linn. James Loughrln. Richard Loughrin, Arnold Lund, Clinton MacLeod, Waneta McCauley. Joseph Maltre, Pauline Majerle. Ninth Row: Florence Malmberg. Dorothea Manning, Jack Manning, Ellis Martin. Virginia Metesh, Emil Meyer, Devere Miller. Eldred Miller. Esther Miller, Helen Miltner, Raymond Modders. Robert .Moon, Ceclle Moore. Tenth Row: Mary Jane Moore, Thomas Morris, Robert Moulton. Milo Myers. Alice Nelson. Evelyn Nelson. Roy Nelson. Virginia Nelson. Waldo Nordstrom, Rodney Norman, Charles Oyler, Donald Parker. Margaret Payne. Eleventh Row: Warren Payne. Raymond Pease. Roy Perkins, Ernest Peterson, Irene Peterson. Evelyn I’ettengill. Gladys Phillips, Walter Plowman. Iva Podbllskl. Charlotte Potter, Carl Rauch, Marguerite RJvers, Rosellu Robinson. Twelfth Row: Frederick Rock, Pauline Rogers. Eleanor Rose. Barbara Sabourin. Evelyn San- dow, Lucille Shaw, Alfred Sllvernail, Boyd Slater. Maudie Smith, Walter Soles, Raymond Sowton, Florence Sprlngberg, Jane Stack. Thirteenth Row: Charles Stufford. Ruth Stinson, Harold Swanberg. William Sylvester, Amy Taylor. Richard Taylor. James Teetor. Dorothy Terpstra. Keith Terwilllger, Helen Titus. Esther Townsend, Constance Trowbridge. Raymond Tunney. Fourteenth Row: Florence VanderVlught, Donald VanNatter, Vera VanNatter, Alice Vincent. Donald Waters, Mildred Watson, May Weber. Virginia Wicklund. Wymond Wilds. Adeline Williams, Irene Willis, John Winchester. Ruth Wright. Freshman Class First Row: Jack Alford. Hoy Allison. George Anderson. Prances Anderson. Rebecca Appleby. Jack Arnold, Francis Ashley. Gladys Austin, Joyce Baker. Second Row: Marian Baker. Lois Barnes. Betty Barrons. George Beals. Gerald Beckelic, Goldie Beers, Dorothy Bell. Richard Benson. Virginia Benson. Virginia Berqulst, Homer Bogue. Marion Born. William Bourassa, Arlene Breitels. Third Row: Dorothy Brower. Dorothy Broy, Kenneth Burke. William Burrtdge, Ardith Calkin. Klalne Cameron. Neal Cardinal. Eleanore Carisen, Joyce Carlson, Marjorie Carlson. Helen Carnagan. Howard Cedarberg. Hazel Chrlspell. Pauline Chrispell. Fourth Row: Donald Clark. James Clark. Eileen Cleary, Gerald Cook. Alice Cooley. Vivian Cooley, Barbara Cowin. Raymond Davenport, Elizabeth Dodge, Margaret Dodge. Ruth Dow. Elsie Drake. Anna Drobney, Howard Dunbar. Fifth Row: Dale Eley, Robert Eggle, Frances Ellis. Aubry Emory. Kathryn Ensign, Arthur Erickson. Clyde Ewing. Naomi Falan, John Fa unco, Marie Feeley. Howard Feury, Robert Fewless. Marie Fitzgerald, Alfred Foster. Sixth Row: Marjorie Fox, Elaine Predell. Vargc Frisble. Evelyn Gabrlelson, Robert Gardner. Virginia Garton. Alice Goodman. Kathryn Goodman. Arthur Grover, Kenneth Gusha. Florence Gwlnn. Luella Hackstedt. Ruth llagstrom. Harry Hansen. Seventh Row: Wellington Harris, Richard Haselton, Ruth Haselton. George Heady, Anna Hector. Louise Hedlund, Marjorie Hedlund, Geraldine Hlbst, Ruth Hodgson. Doris Horton. Willard Irwin. Helen Jackson. Ardath Jacobson. Edna Jakela. Eighth Row: Barbara Johnson. Gordon Johnson. Lorraine Johnson. Martin Kangas. Mildred Kanouse. Marjorie Keelan, Karl Kllgren. Alice Kitson. Florence Klingler. Kenneth Knecht, Elizabeth Knudson. William Kunkel, Evelyn Lamphere. Howard Laurent. Ninth Row: Victor Lawson. Duncan Lectka. Vida Lemon. Edward Lindstrom. Martha Lorimer, John Lotlghrln. Robert Luckey, Louella Luhrs. Dorallne McClaughry. Glenn McClure. Bernice McCualg. Ida Mae McIntyre. Blanche McKinley. Harry McNItt. Tenth Row: Shirley Marshall. John Mattlson, Virginia Mattison, Ellen Mayo. Donakl Merrill. Melvin Mickelson. Harold Miller, Carl Mofflt. Dorothy Moon. Margaret Murray. Allen Nell. Albert Nelson, Keith Nelson. Keith Nichols. Eleventh Row: Imogene Nicholson, Erma Nickerson. Dorothy Nordeil. Irene Nylander, Gordon Nystrom, Louis Oilette. Lawrence Olsen. Clarence Olson. Lillian Oneal. Devere Paulson. Nettie Payne. Ruth Peterson. Keith Plckel, Elsie Pierson. Twelfth Row: Thomas Plett. Elroy Price, Lois Pullen. Edna Putnam, Eleanor Randolph, Dean Ranvllle, Evelyn Raven. E ilth Rogers, Kathleen Rowe. Kenneth Rudolph. Arvid Saarinen, Kay Sanford, Marie Scott. Franklin Servls. Thirteenth Row: Dorothy Shafer. Bonnalyn Shirts. Virginia Silvers. Franklin Smith. Shirley Smith. Geraldine Sodergren. Ruth ‘Sodeniulst. Dorothy Soles. Evelyn Solomon. Ruth Sorensen. Ellen Sprlngberg, Robert Stewart, Janet Stlckney. Lavern Stiver. Fourteenth Row: Thomas Straight. Vivian Stroberg, Richard Sulphur. Albln Sundberg, Carl Swanberg, Earl Swlger. Norma Teachout. Sally Teetor. Joan Thomas. Clarence Townsend. Betty Trowbridge. Joyce Uptegraft, Paul Uptegraft, Theodore VanMeter. Fifteenth Row: William VanderBrook. Harold VanWleren. .I orothy Vase. Doris Veeder. Myrtle Wallace. Ruth Marie Watson. Eleanor Westjohn. Neva Whaley. Elinor Wleland, Artlith Williams. Guthrie Williams. Alberta Williamson. Ruby Wilson, Charles Yaunt. SWEETHEARTS ON PARADE Cy ii (yaasbecK Activities Top Row: John Winchester. Lyle Brown, Warren Payne. Harold Swanberic. Russell Bowen, Morris Holland, V'lctor Lawson. Second Row: S. Lee Nelson. Coach: Joe Maltre. Dale Galley. Max Grumelot, Raymond Tunney. Thomas Cardinal, Dorr Knud son, Kenneth Laurent. Chester Harvey, Arnold Parker, Assistant coach; Chandler Ford. Third Row seated: Daniel Stafford. Devere Gorham. Vernon Mickelson. Devere Cooley, Wayne Falan, Melbourne Swanson, Donald Elgas, William Worden. Seated on ground: William Bryson, Sophomore Manager; Fred Calkin. Junior Manager. Football The Vikings football squad enjoyed a favorable season. About seventy candidates reported for practice September 3. Seven veterans, supplemented by eight reserves of last season, formed the nucleus of the varsity squad. This squad was the lightest in the history of C. H. S. Working hard to overcome the handicap of lack of weight, the Vikings set sail for a conference championship. Playing defensive ball the Vikings played Mt. Pleasant anad Lake City to scoreless ties. Opening Conference play at Ludington, in a dedication game, the Vikings whipped the 1934 champs 7-0. Continuing their victorous voyage the gallant crew of the good ship Viking defeated their arch-rivals, the Trojans of Traverse City, 24-12. Reaching their peak against the Chippewas of Manistee the varsity swamped them, 39-0. In the following game old man injuries overtook the Vikings and they suffered the only conference defeat at the hands of Pe-toskey, 6-13. Slipping, the Vikings lost to Fremont, 7-26. Winding up the season at Big Rapids the Vikings suffered the third defeat, 0-27. Throughout the season Cadillac was noted for its fast charging line and great defensive play. After the last game, Wayne Falan was elected honorary captain for the past season. Top Row: Norbort Sabourln. Senior Manager; Carl llauch, Eld red Miller, Victor Lawson, Harold KIkhm. Middle Row: S. Ia?e Nelson, Coach; Kills Martin, Dale Galley, Morris Holland; Orville Laurent, Junior Manager; Arnold Parker, Assistant Coach. Bottom Row: Wayne Falan. Chester Harvey, Evert Kllgren, Dorr Knudson, Kenneth Laurent. Max Grumelot, Don Ktgas. Basketball The 1935-36 basketball season, considered from the games won and lost standpoint, was quite unsuccessful. Our lack of success was not completely due to the inability of the team. Traveling seventy-five miles to play a game tires the team out considerably. During the season the squad travelled a total of some 1,800 miles. Playing on a strange floor on which only a ten minute practice is allowed is also disheartening to the players. As far as genuine sport and enjoyment received from participation in the game, the season was entirely successful. At the beginning of the season the boys were all pepped up for a good season for they had a team of five men who were lettermen the previous year. The first game, which was a win over Reed City, strengthened the hope of a successful season. Defeats by Lake City, Big Rapids, Traverse City, Alpena and Petoskey, disheartened the squad somewhat but they never stopped playing their hardest. A win over Evart bolstered up the spirit of the squad, but further defeats at the hands of the Ludington, Manistee, Petoskey, Manistee, Traverse City, Mount Pleasant and Ludington cagers left the Cadillac Vikings at the bottom of the Big Six Conference race. However, it can be said that this team, of beaten but never broken basketball players, was never met lightly on the basketball court. Every other team that played them was forced to play the best game it was capable of playing in order to come out with even a three or four point lead. It can be said also that even though the Vikings were beaten in almost every encounter only once were they very heavily outscored. That defeat was by the Champion Ludington Orioles. Blue and Gold Annual Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.............Kenneth Turnblom BUSINESS MANAGER ............ Quentin Shine SNAPSHOT EDITOR...............Pauline Rupers MANAGER OF PHOTOGRAPHY . . . Emily Podbilski LITERARY EDITOR .... Lorraine Van Der Brook TYPIST ........................ Doris Nelson FACULTY ADVISOR .... M. W. Van Oostenburg Top Row: Leonard Barnes, William Chapman, Mary Doudna, Carolyn Path, Helen Greenburg, Geraldine Hlbst. Bottom Row: Vivian Houston. Arlene Kauch, Lorraine Van L er Brook. Kenneth Harrow, Alfred Hackstedt, Mr. Harris, Advisor. Blue and Gold Newspaper Staff The Blue and Gold newspaper has appeared every two weeks in the Cadillac Evening News. The publication has received very favorable comment because of its contents and its true journalistic style. Lee Spitler served as Editor-in-Chief until January. After his resignation the Junior and Senior members of the Staff took turns as editor. This proved very successful due to the co-operation of the staff members, the advisor, and the Cadillac Evening News. Top Row: Don Titus. Edward Johnston, Dick Watson. Raymond Lorlmer Muriel Buckner, Edna Schneider. Leonard Barnes. Bryce Titus. Gail Whitney. Harold Lathrop. Harold Cle-metson. Kenneth Turnblom, Lee Spitler. Hans Sorensen. Enid Bailey. Betty Grant. Irglnla Second Row: Howard Grlep. Evelyn Kllgren, Dorothy MoCavitt, Evelyn Harvey, Catherine Crane. Emily Podbllski, Helen Greenburg, Renetta McClaughry, Nellie Gaaabeck. Elaine Johnson. Dan Stafford. Frank Mlltner. Robert Smith. Marjorie Watson. Margaret Longren. Geraldine Sodergren. _ , Bottom Row: Kenneth Lindstrom. Elizabeth Burch, John Gustafson. Rosalyn Dickerson. Ken- neth Pierson. l elllah Murray. Chandler Ford. Sara Jane Hornung, El wood Dahley. Mary Doudna. Helen Lindstrom, John Davldsen, Pauline Rupers, Quentin Shine. Vivian Houston. Norma Arnold. Junior-Senior Play “THE JURY OF OUR PEERS' Mr. Rodman Reynolds......Elwood Dahley Mrs. Rodman Reynolds......... .Mary Doudna Mr. Philmore Mapcs-Steffins.............. Mrs. Philmore Mapes-Stcffins....... .....................Kenneth Turnblom Vivian Houston Mr. Samuel Plunkett....Kenneth Lindstrom Mrs. Samuel Plunkett.....Elizabeth Burch Mr. Lucius Hopford.......Quentin Shine Mrs. Lucius Hopford...................Norma Arnold Mr. Thomas Dashley.......John Davidsen Mrs. Thomas Dashley..........Pauline Rupers Mr. Robert Colt.........John Gustafson Mrs. Robert Colt......Rosalyn Dickerson Mr. Billy Keets, the defendant-.................................Kenneth Pierson Hon. Roland Seers, the Judge......................................Chandler Ford Mr. Eugene Wicks, a stenographer............................-.....Leonard Banies Mr. Mike O’Hagan, clerk of the court.................................Bryce Titus Mr. James Smith, court stenographer................................ Robert Smith Mr. William Greene, a court officer...............................Frank Miltner Mr. Jimmy McKane, an officer......................................... Lee Spitler Christine, a maid ................................................Emily Podbilski Miss Catharine Carroll, the plaintiff...........................Delilah Murray Miss Mary Addams Brothers, counsel for the plaintiff..........Sara Jane Hornung Miss Marian Marshall, counsel for the defense.....................Helen Lindstrom Miss Sally Lane, a legal assistant...............................Elaine Johnson Miss Hannah Megan, a cook..:................................. Nellie Gaasbeck Mrs. Violetta Baccigalluppi, a dealer in vegetables..........Renetta McClaughry Mrs. August Kaufmann, a butcher’s wife...........................Evelyn Kilgren Mrs. Rosa Lichtenstein, a dealer in clothing.....................Evelyn Harvey Mrs. Harriet Smith, a scrubwoman...............................Helen Greenburg Miss Deborah Machpale, a hair dresser...........................Dorothy McCavitt Spectators at the trial—Edna Schneider, Catharine Crane, Harold Lathrop, Hans Sor- ensen, Dan Stafford, Marjorie Watson, Kenneth Titus, Gail Whitney, Harold Cle-metson, Muriel Buckner, Virginia Pettengill, Margaret Longren. Enid Bailey, Betty Grant, Edward Johnston, Howard Griep, Richard Watson, Raymond Lorimer, Gerald Turnblom, Geraldine Sodergren, Gerald Linn. PRODUCTION STAFF Director..................................... Business Manager ............................ Assistant Business Manager .................. Stage Managers .............................. Property Manager ............................ Prompter .................................... Make-up Assistants .......................... General Production Assistant ................ The play was presented Wednesday, March ........................M. W. Van Oostenburg ............................... Tom Brown ........................... Edward Johnston .......... Leonard Barnes, William Crawford .......................... Carolyn Thompson ......................... Lorraine VanderBrook ........Helen Lindstrom. Renetta McClaughry .............................. Dan Stafford 4. at the Lyric Theatre. Knld Bailey. Arvld Cowin. Betty Grant. Howard Grlep. Florence Mary Gwlnn. Edwlna Hartley. Edgar Hoffman. Sally llornuiiK. Vivian Hunt, Edward Johnston, Howard Karcher. Duane Kenaga, Gerald Linn. Margaret Longren, Raymond Lorlmer, Frank Mlltner, Helen Miltner. Evelyn Pettenglll. Virginia I'ettenglll. Geraldine Sodergren. Kutli Evelyn Stinson. Gei aid Turnblom. Richard Watson, Ronald G. Wilson. Ruth Soderqulst. Frank Smith. Helen Lindstrom, Raymond Sowton. William Sylvester, Edith Smith, Lorraine Swlgcr. Orchestra The Orchestra numbers thirty-two players. The playing ability of the personnel together with a well balanced instrumentation has made the orchestra the subject for a fine commendation from the state inspector of schools when he visited our school late last spring. Capacity crowds attended the Christmas concert and the National Music Week Concert. Small divisions of the orchestra as well as the full orchestra have played for many local, school and community programs. Top Row: Gail Nystrom. Browning Lew. James Scott. _ „ . Second Row: Gerald Linn. John Davidson. Quentin Shine. Kenneth Turnblom. Thomas Cardinal. William Sylvester. Claude Klmorc. Klsworth Kendall. Uuymond Lorlmer, Frank Miltner. Third Row: Chandler Ford. John Hillman. Hurl Gilbert, Clarence Foster. Klwood Dahley. Leonard Barnes. Kenneth Lindstrom. Kenneth Pierson. Bottom Row: Duane Kenaga, Tracy Stephens. Kenneth Burke, ernelle Johnson. Raymond Sowton. Keith Terwllllger. Robert Smith, Howard Grlep. Inset: Director Otto H. Brown. Boy’s Glee Club OFFICERS President.............................................Frank Miltner Secretary..................................Kenneth Pierson Business Manager..........................Quentin Shine Adviser ................................ Mr. 0. Brown The Boys Glee Club has had another successful and active year. During the Christmas holidays they took part in the annual Christmas concert and went caroling with the Girls Glee Club. The annual Glee Club party took the form of a Chinese motif and proved to be among the most successful of the year. During music week the club was active in a spring concert, an all-city concert and concluded the week with a trip to Traverse City to take part in the festival. The club has furnished entertainment for several community and civic social affairs throughout the year. Top Row: Renetta McClaughry, Margaret Longren. Ethel Gabrlelwon, Helen Llndatrom, Nellie Giutabeck, Lorraine VanI erBrook. Second Row: Bvelyn Pettenglll. Vivian Hunt. Dorothy MoCavitt. Helen Hogberg. Margaret Murray. Florence Klingler. Sara Jane Hornung. Virginia Pettenglll. Third Row: Fern Reamer, Mary Doudna, Esther Miller. Ruth Marie Watson. Ruth Wright, Laval Johnson, Jean Swanqulst, Betty Grant. Irene Peterson. Bottom Row: Corine Campbell. Helen Mlltner. Isa bell Hoffman. Arlene Breitels. Klsle Pierson. Mr. Otto Brown, director. Constance Trowbridge, Agnes Burke, Hazel Jacobson. Ruth Campbell. Girl’s Glee Club OFFICERS President......................... Renetta McClaughry Vice President...................... Virginia Pettengill Business Manager.......................Helen Hogberg Librarian...........................Sara Jane Hornung Director ........................ Mr. Otto Brown Under the leadership of Mr. Brown the Girl’s Glee Club has spent a successful year The club has forty-five members who have been chosen from the chorus classes. The club sang at several assemblies. During the Christmas season they appeared with the Boys’ Glee Club and the Symphony Orchestra in a concert at the Congregational Church. At Christmas time, a carolling expedition was undertaken with the Boys’ Glee Club. The girls, with the Boys’ Glee Club and A Cappella Choir presented a spring concert in April. They attended a music festival at Mt. Pleasant. Top Row: Clyde Allison, Georg© Atchison, Frank Averll, Leonard Barnes, Keith Terwllllger, Nell Cardinal, William Carlson, Donald Clark. Second Row: James Clark. William Crawford. El wood Dahley, Robert Davis, Keith Pickle, John Paunce, Joe Feury, Robert Fewless, Lloyd Gardner, John Gustafson. Third Row: Robert Hudson. Gustaf Hultman, Roy Johnson, Edward Johnston, Forrest Kanipe, Duane Kenaga,’ Ellsworth Kendall, Verner Knapp, Kenneth Laurent, Kenneth Llndstrom. Fourth Row: Velko Lelvo, Gerald Linn. Harry McNitt, John Loveless, Rodney Norman, Don- ald Parker, Raymond Pease, Clyde Ewing, Walter Plowman, James Scott. Bottom Row: Phillip Smith. Thomas Straight, Kenneth Sundberg. James Teetor, Clarence Townsend. .William VanDerBrook, Theodore Van Meter, Eugene Ward, Rufus Yaunt, Mr. Gerald Lillie. Advisor. Junior Ikes Club OFFICERS President ............................ William Crawford Vice President.............................Robert Davis Secretary.................................Leonard Barnes Treasurer................................. Rufus Yaunt Advisor.........................................Mr. Lillie The Junior Ikes Club enjoyed a busy and successful year, its most important work being participation in the 1935 pheasant rearing project of Wexford county. As a completion of the project they held a banquet for all Ikes, all who participated in the project, and one representative from each club in the city. In February they held a raffle, the prizes being a rifle or a toboggan. At different times during the winter they sponsored the showing of pictures and giving of talks on conservation in an effort to gain more converts to the work. They distributed booklets and textbooks on conservation to the grade schools. In order to raise funds for the 1936 pheasant project, they sponsored a show, including a play by the Play Production Class, and three conservation films. An effort is being made to establish branch clubs in nearby towns, with the Cadillac Junior Ikes as the sponsor. Top Row: Norma Arnold. Elaine Barcome, Stella Beals, Esther Bralnard. Agnes Burke, Corine Campbell, Kutli Campbell, Betty Curtis. Second Row: Alberta Eley. Alfreda FaRerman, Carolyn Fath. Nellie CJaasbeek. Evelyn Gardner, Hazel Gardner, Betty Grant. Helen Greenburg, Vivian Houston, Hazel Jacobson. Third Row: Evelyn Johnson, Evelyn Kllgren, Helen Llndstrom, Margaret Longren, Dorothy McCavitt, Renetta McClaughry, Doris Nelson, Arlene Olander. Jeannet Oyler. Evelyn Palm. Fourth Row: Hazel Peterson. Virginia Pettenglll. Emily Podbllskl, Iva Podbilskl. Charlotte Potter. Arlene Rauch, Louise Kyckman, Barbara Sabourin, Edna Schneider, Hope Smith. Bottom Row: Carolyn Thompson. Lorraine VanDerBrook, Betty Wagner. Nora Walker. Margaret Warne. Velmo West, Adeline Williams. Ardath Williams, Helen Zelgler, Miss Brandenburg. advisor. Girl Reserves OFFICERS President...............................Carolyn Thompson Vice President ........................ Dorothy McCavitt Secretary.................................Agnes Burke Treasurer.................................Doris Nelson Advrsors...................Miss Brandenburg, Miss Hansen The Girl Reserve Club this year reaped the many benefits of its numerous activities. Dinners, outdoor parties, caroling parties and lectures were enjoyed. Recognition service for new members was held in the Presbyterian church. It was in the form of a tea for the mothers and friends of the girls and the Women’s Council. First aid demonstrations were featured throughout the year under the guidance of Miss Matson. The club took an active part in the Y circus and carnival. A cottage party completed the school year social activities. Too Row: Marguerite Anes. Leonard Barn . Marjory Bark Ruth Barber. Elisabeth Burch. P Muriel Buckn.r. Opal Cuddeback. Rosalyn Dickerson. Evelyn Gardner. Second Row: Nellie Gaasbec Mary Lou Butcher. Elwood Dahley. Vivian Houston, Vivian Hunt. Helen Hogberg. .sbeck. Carrie Good. Edward Johnston. Hilda Johnson. Third Row: Elaine Johnson. Doris Nelson. Helen Lindstrom. Helen Putnam, Emily I’odbllski, Clyde Powers. Edna Schneider. Bemadean Rivers. Jean Swanquist. Bottom Row: Hazel Peterson. James Scott, Vera Townsend. Coral Vanderjngt, Velmo West, Marjory Watson. Betty Wagner, Helen Zelgler, Miss Brandenberg. advisor. f Tironians OFFICERS Emily Podbilski . . Doris Nelson Helen Hogberg . Opal Cuddeback Miss Brandenburg President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor . . The Tironians club was organized to create a greater interest in commercial work. This represents the second year of the club’s existence. The club started the year with initiation of the new members who brought the total membership up to approximately forty. Several dances were given during the year, as well as ice-cream sales and other parties. Awards were presented at the conclusion of the school year for the outstanding work in club commercial activities. Top Row: Mary Lou Butcher, Marjory Carlson. Barbara Cowin. Hosalyn Dickerson, Mary Doudna. Naomi Falan. Carolyn Fath, Nellie Gaasbeck, Ethel Gabrlelson. Betty Grant. Second Row: Eleanor Greenburg, Helen Greenburg. Mary Grice, Florence Mary Gwlnn, Luellii Ilacksteilt, Evelyn Harvey. Anna Marie Hector. Helen Hogberg, Elaine Johnson. Hilda Johnson. Dora Knapp. Third Row: Lola Lamb. Helen Llndstrom. Margaret Longren. Dorothy McCavltt. I orallne McClaughry. Renetta MeClaughry. Esther Miller, Helen Mlltner. Irene Peterson. Virginia Pettenglll, Elsie Pierson. Bottom Row: Arlene Rauch. Pauline Rogers. Pauline Rupers. Sally Teetor. Carolyn Thompson. Lorraine VanDerBrook. Betty Wagner, Marjory Watson. Miss Brandenburg, Miss Hutchins, Miss Matson, advisors. Recreators OFFICERS President ............................ Pauline Rupers Vice President.....................Renetta McClaughry Secretary...........................Marjorie Watson Treasurer...........................Helen Greenburg Advisors—Miss Brandenburg, Miss Matson, Miss Hutchins An active year for the Recreators opened with an initiation party for new members at which the membership from each class was extended from seven to ten. Throughout the winter hikes, outdoor sports and parties were enjoyed. The annual “Damzel Drag” was a huge success A highlight of the year was a banquet celebrating the tenth anniversary of the club. Many of the alumnae attended. Spring brought forth participation in tennis, play days, and a spring dance. Top How: Leonard Barnes, Frederick Beckman, Richard Bourassa, William Bryson, Darwin Carlson. William Chapman, Harold Clemetson, Donald Klftas. Second Row: John Davidson. Wayne Falun, Chester Harvey, John Hillman, Maurice Holland, Edward Johnston. Ed wart 1 Kunze. Kenneth Laurent. Kenneth Llndstrom. Bottom Row: Kiymond Lor'.mer, Frank Mlltner. Kenneth Pierson, Quentin Shine, Raymond Sowton, Daniel Stafford, John Winchester, William Worden. Mr. A. Parker, advisor. Hi-y OFFICERS President..............................Chester Harvey Vice President.........................Quentin Shine Secretary...............................Edward Johnston Treasurer...............................Daniel Stafford Advisors—Mr. Parker, Mr. Drury, Mr. Mills, Mr. Shankland The Hi-Y Club is composed of twenty-five boys selected from the upper three classes of the High School. These boys are interested in the various problems that confront the youth of today, and an intelligent discussion and, if possible, a solution of these problems. The club had a very active and successful year. With money raised by dances and various sales, the entire club went to the Older Boy’s Conference at Jackson. The club concentrated all its efforts toward making the 1936 Youth’s Conference at Cadillac the best ever held. At the meetings held regularly throughout the year, various problems of youth were discussed. Each meeting was preceded by a supper. Barbara Cowin. Howard Grlep. Edgar Hoffman. Edward Johnston. Margaret Longren. Helen Ziegler. Virginia I’ettengill. Virginia Anderson. Kutli Burch. Naomi Falan. Marshall Falst, Alice Fuery. Luella Hackstedt. Helen Hogberg. Evelyn Linn. Raymond Lorimer. Sam Olson. Carl Itauch, Pauline Rupers. James Scott. Frank Smith. Robert Smith, Joan Thomas. Richard Watson. Renetta McClaughry, Frank Mlltner, Evelyn Nelson, Norma Arnold. Enid Bailey, Mathias Bock, Mary Doudna, Alfred Foster. Enid Myer, Devere Miller. Harold Miles. Lawrence Olson. Raymond Scwton. Victor Lawson, Vernelle Johnson, John Mattlson, Lorraine Swiger, Gerald Turnblom, Kenneth Pierson. Grant Turnblom, Frank Servis. Freida Anderson. Virginia Nelson. William Peterson. Edith Smith, Willard Smith. William Sylvester. Elwood Dahley. Gerald Linn, Quentin Shine. Chandler Ford. Ralph Coleman. Sally Hornung. Clarence McCavitt, Esther Miller, Evelyn Pettengill. Band Clerks: Dan Stafford, Tracy Stephens. Band The band, resplendent in new jackets and re-lined capes, has had a successful year, having had a fine marching band for football season besides a well balanced organization for concert work. This year’s band played at all the home football games and also went to Ludington and Big Rapids for out of town games. A varied concert was given November 24 and another during National Music Week. Both concerts were given to capacity houses. The band which numbers sixty-five has taken part in many local civic functions. The trip to Traverse City to attend a district music festival in May proved very profitable. Officers of the band include Dan Stafford and Tracy Stephens, managers, Sally Hornung, student manager and Edgar Hoffman, drum major. March of Events SEPTEMBER 3—Readin’, ritin’, an’ rithmetic—School opens. 16—-Politics enter into Senior class. Nominating petitions filed. 20— Senior election of class officers—Congrats, Ed. 21— Vikings open season with a scoreless tie with Mt. Pleasant at Lincoln Field. 25—Junior Class election. John Davidsen, President. 27— Junior Ikes begin the social whirl with a dance. 28— Vikings tie Lake City 0-0. OCTOBER 4—Menely Duo—Lyric Theater. Very good entertainment. 4— Pep assembly around the well. Whatta racket. 5— Vikings advance to Ludington to defeat the Orioles, 7-0. 9—Mr. Just spoke on “Prevention of Fire” at the Presbyterian Church. 12—Vikings defeat Traverse City Trojans, 24-12, at Lincoln Field. 19— Chippewas 0—Vikings 39. Hi-Y party at the Y. 20— Sally Jane gets a shiner—Danny Stafford ????? 23—Vacation begins. Teachers toddle to Traverse City for M. E. A. Convention. 25— History, Economic and International Relations classes hear a lecture on “Russia 1935.” 26— Vikings 6—Northmen 13 at Petoskey. 28—First edition of Blue Gold. Spitler editorials and Spitler headlines. NOVEMBER 1—Pep assembly. Junior Ike party. 8—“The Villian Still Pursued Her,” presented by Play Production class. 11—Armistice Day assembly! Football game in Big Rapids! Vikings defeated. 20— Concert in the Congregational Church by Boys Glee Club and Band. 21— Seniors view England through Mr. T. O. Huckle’s travel talk. 22— Class rings chosen by Seniors. “Hugo in a Hurry” by Play Production class. Football awards presented by Coach Nelson. 27—Sophomore Cabaret Dance. Thanksgiving assembly. Rev. Merrill was the speaker. 29—Hi-Y boys attend Youth Conference in Jackson. DECEMBER 1—The morning after vacation. Boys Basketball training opens. 18— Boys and Girls Glee Clubs carol and boys sing at the Lyric. 19— Christmas Concert by the Glee Clubs. 20— No more school this year. Annual party with and without balloons. “The Drum” by the Play Production class, featuring Mary Doudna, John Davidsen, John Gustafson, and Mr. Van. 24—’Tis the night before Christmas! JANUARY 6—Woe is me—school begins. Junior and Senior play rehearsals commence. 10—Winter Sports Dance. Toboggan and rifle raffled off. 12— Would you like to take a walk? Three Sophs walk to Y Camp, get lost in snow storm and spend the night there. 13— Miss Brandenburg ill at her home. Recreators vote in new members. 17—Dutch Dance for the little Dutch gals and boys. Tironians sponsors. 20— Leo Brainard voted Intramural’s most valuable man. 21- 23— Exams!!!! 23—Recreators branded in initiation. Sophomore party. 27—Second Semester opens. 29— True Confession “I've got a girl” by Mr. Parker. 30— Seniors vote to dedicate annual to Coach Nelson. 31— “No tickee, no entree” pass word for annual Boys Glee Club Dance. Chinese Motif. March of Events FEBRUARY 1— Senior rings much in evidence. 3— Camera Club organized. 14—Cupid struts his stuff in the Hi-Y-Recreator Dance for St. Valentine. 21—Sam Nelson speaker for Washington program. 25— “All Stars” defeat Vikings 25-21. Mr. Shankland talks on “Social Usage.” 26— Etiquette tests taken. Hi-Y meeting. 27— Waffle dinner held for members of the Girl Reserve Cabinet. 28— Damzel Drag! And did those gals get their men!!! MARCH 4— Junior-Senior Play “The Jury of our Peers” presented at the Lyric. Full house. 6—No School! Wexford county institute. Dr. Thrall presents “Romola.” 8—Girl Reserve Recognition service. 11— Dorr Knudsen introduces Frank A. Douglas and the Klondike Gold Rush. 12— Girls Basketball tournament. 13— Judge Millington opens series of Constitution lectures. 14— Alumni dinner for Recreators of yesterday. 18—Prospective Normal students are interviewed. 20— Melodrama “The Three Friends” featuring John Davidsen, Frank Miltner, and Lee Spitler, produced by Play Production Class. Spring Dance sponsored by Girls Glee Club. 21— Ken Tumblom, Dan Stafford, and Lee Spitler represent C. H. S. in Kalamazoo G. O. P. Convention. 23—Spring vacation. 30—Second Constitutional lecture delivered by Mr. Fitch. Track season opens with 50 candidates. APRIL 2— Junior Ikes show and “The Mad Breakfast” by Play Production Class. 6— Girls Gym classes train in Natural Dancing. 8— Freshmen-Sophomore declamatory contest. Laval Johnson—winner. Irene Peterson—second. 9— Annual vod-vil huge success. Capacity house. 10— Dr. Arthur Reise speaks to assembly on the Italio-Ethiopian situation. 11— Recreators enjoy Play Day at Harbor Springs. 14— Miss Hutzel is here. Hi-Y and G. R.—joint meeting. 15— Constitutional lecture by Mr. H. Campbell. 17—Youth conference closes with banquet. 21—Y Carnival with Hi-Y, Recreators, Girl Reserves and Junior Ikes participating. 23— Spring concert by Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Club and A Cappella Choir. 24— Dr. Voelker, Grand Rapids College, addresses the Seniors. 25— Fishing Season opens! 28— Annual hobby show. Huge Success! 30—“Smokescreen” presented by Mary Doudna, Frank Miltner and Mr. Van. MAY 2—Track meet—C. H. S. prospects favorable. 8— Play presented by Play Production Class, under direction of Pauline Rupers. “Crossed Wires.” 11— Boys and Girls Tennis Tournaments under way. 16— Regional Track meet. 20—I. Q. test taken in Grand Rapids by a number of Seniors. 29— “Dead Men Can't Hurt You” by Play Production class. Players—Helen Lindstrom, Quentin Shine, John Gustafson, Evelyn Harvey, Evert Kilgren. JUNE 5— Junior-Senior Banquet and Reception. 7— Baccalaureate service in the Methodist Church. 9— Seniors don caps and gowns for final rehearsal. 10—Commencement and Class Day exercises. 12— Last assembly. Everybody out! Autographs •
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