Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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THE SENIOR REMINDER 19 4 7 Published by The Seniors of Chelsea Hugh School FORE WORD We the class of Nmeteen Hundred and Forty Seven now concludmg a succeseful H1811 School career offex you thls twenty S1Xth volume of the Semor Re mlnder 1n remembrance of our many pleasant hlgh school days 2 , - ' ' 'r , , . , , . ush- DEDICATION To Mr r wlllmg assxst ance has helped make our school days more enjoyable and worth whlle we th , e class of Nlneteen Hundred and Forty Seven slncerely dedlcate th1S Senxor Remlnder s Dale Claxre who by he 3 A ? 1 . ,M if -ij 4 1 ' rm, A -V r X . ,X X .A..w.,w D2 A 9---shall! wwf MARSHALL RICHARDS, A.B., M.A., B.S. Prmclpal Un1vers1ty of Mlchlgan M1Chlg2.H State College School Admuustratlon Sclence and Agrlculture ALBERT C 1oHNsoN, A B , M A Superlntendent Western State Teachers Un1vers1ty of Mxchlgan School Admmxstratlon Mathemaucs College g 75 I F55 . ,VZ I fs , A ,ff o u . . ' 7 . . - 'V lg Q .3 L ' , X ggi-A A ,,,v-H--vow CARL C CHANDLER A B CHARLES S CAMERON, A.B Umverslty of Mxchigan Alhance Francalse, Paris McG111 Umversnty Enghsh and French 4? A MABELW FOX, A B MA Un1vers1ty of MlCh1g3H Social Sc1ence and Sc1ence do Kalamazoo College Soclal Scxence fCoachJ .msn ok MARY MARCIA BEAM A B MARY LOU LARSON, B S Mlchigan State College Central M1clugan College Enghsh and Latin of Educatxon 5 Home Mak1n MORRIS ALPERVITZ, M Western State Teachers College Umverslty of Mxchlgan Industrlal Arts MICHELENA E DE ROSE Slena Hexghts College Commerclal M ELEANOR SEARLES A-FQR 'Q Un1vers1ty of Mlchlgan Mathematxcs and Iumor H1gh ESTHER L SCHELL A B DONALD D TEWES, B S M1ch1gan State College Kent State Umverslty Mathematlcs and Sclence Unxverslty of Mmnesota 6 Umversxty of Indlana Soc1a1 Sclence and Speach UUFDOAQ OLD IOHN MERKEI. lack A llttle nonsense IS rehshed by the best of men Speech Club 4 Chorus 4 Class Vice Pres1dent 1, President 4 Ir Conservatxon 1 Journalism 3 4 Football 1 4 Class Play 3 4 WILMA KOENGETER Klllky Her very toe has music 1n It G A A 2 Class Play 4 Speech Club,Sec 4 Tr1ple Tr1o 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Class VICE Pres1dent Operetta 4 ROBERT DANIELS 'Bob PAUL SCHAIBLE 'P G All great men were at one t1me paper boys War Counc1l 1 2 Ir Conservatxon 1 Athletlc Board, Pres -4 Hi Y 3 Vice Pres 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2,3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Class Play Asst D1 rector 3 Speech Club 4 Class VICE Pres1dent 3 Salutatorlan Annual Staff Ed1tor I w1th my fate con tented plod on Class Treasurer 2 Band 1 2 3 H1 Y 3 4 Basketball 1 2,3 Football Mgr 4 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff A t Ed1tor 0 ELDEAN EISELE 'Ell' He would not dare to HELEN HANKERD Hank be as funny as he Capable, earnest can Class Secretary 3 4 Ir Conservatxon 1 2 H1 Y 3, Sec -4 Basketball 1 2,3,4 Football 1 2 3 4 Tenn1s 1 Baseball 2,3 4 fnendly and true f1ne results we are expectmg from you Class Treasurer 4 G A A 3 Pres 4 G1rls Basketball 3,4 Vald1ctor1an Most Representa t1ve Glrl CU' JACK WINANS 'Snort' IEROME BURG 'J v ' The greatest man may ask a foollsh ques t1on now and then War C01mC1l 1 Pres Iournallsm 2 Annual Staff Advert1s mg Mgr Th1s lxttle boy w1th ha1r of brown, Is always runn1ng around the town Speech Club, Treas 4 Chorus 4 Class Pres1dent 1 Ir Conservat1on 1 2 Athlet1c Board, Treas 4 H1 Y 3, Pres 4 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff Busmess 8 Mgr G n - ' - as - 9 cc n 9 n . . 7 ' u o a' ' , .. - . .. , , I ' - '.- - ' - . . I . . ' ' - ' , n o o' n' ' ' ' r 1 9 ' 1 7 1 ' - , - ' 9 '4 - . 1 - , - . . ,,,.-.-., ,T , lem 11, 'tbl' KK I 4 7, ' ' Q o I 5 , Q . - , - . ' ' ' ' 9 1 - Q . . . - - , -2 - .- 1 1 . 1 . , . - , - - - 0 ' 1 9 9 , .- - - ' Q y ' , . . ' - 1 - gif! . l Q Q Q QD I ' I . 1 . - . Q Q ' .3 , 1 9 1 . ,- vp, N01 FREMONT BOYER 'Isadore T011 IS a true kmghts past tlme Speech Club 4 MILTON FRENCH 'Frenchle' An honest man s noblest work of God H1 Y 3 Treas 4 Class Play 3 Baseball 2 Ir Conservatxon l Speech Club 4 W5 BRAGDON BARLOW 'Barlow' F001 s rush in where angels fear to tread. Speech Club-4 Ir. Conservation-2 Hi-Y-3 journalism-4 Basketball-1,2,4 Football-1,2,3,4 Student Council-1 D ONALD BARTH 'Barty' He is worth his weight in gold. Ir. Conservation-2,3,4 F.F.A. -1,2,3g Pres.-4 Football-1,2,3,4 ,png 17 'Qi MARILYN ESCHELBACI-I Esch A qulet, modest mlss, but Jolly, too Chorus 1,2,3 4 Trxple Trxo 2 G A A 2 Home Ec Club 2 Operetta 4 MARIORIE FERGUSON 'Marjie' She makes her own way G A A 1,2 3 journalism 3,4 Chorus 2 Home Ec Club 1 2 Class Secretary 2 Class Treasurer 3 Annual Staff Art Ed1tor JOSE PH GEER 'Shxfty NAO1VlI GORDON 'Shorty Hls corn and cattle are She was always frlendl ms care, and earned a s 'Ile H1s supreme del1ght a for all county falr G A A 2,3, Treas 4 4-3 F F A 1 2 4 V109 Class Play 3 Pres 3 Glrls Basketball 3 4 IL, H1Y3 .l ,, ' - ' ar an - g f . . , 1- -n A I p, . . .- ' -F' - , . I Q 1. I W A , f xy d . A P. Y the i . o s n' , .Q 1 . - sf . - 1 ' p .. '05 'fl ' ' 9 . . - ,...... - X l 3 gf Lf-Q f,-t1'pQJ,1 e!?f?'fg .,,v . . ltsa - 3 dyst - A apr t Ya A ' Q? A A -215 ' ' ' A H 5-Q 54: . . - 1.1, if , 1' ' , iii: A .2 A ' - - - +V S1 V . 5, v ' ' ' ' J 7-9 ' -, 2 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 3 W... .- ' - , P . 1 M of '- - ' Li 1 , , 4 , f . . x , K A f 0 lf A 2. f X 'nu x 1 ' 7 -, Marce If she won' she There it ends G A A 2 3 Iournahsm 3 Student Councll 4 Class play 3,4 Speech Club 4 Chorus 1 2 Band 1 Class Secretary 1 Home Ec Club 2 Central Treasurer 4 Cheer Leader 1 2 MARCELLINE HINDERER W on' t RICHARD KALMBACH Rlch Not a word speaks he More than he has need Ir Conservatlon 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 F F A 1,2,3 4 'Z DONALD HAFLEY 'Hafle y mmd IS my kmg dom Ir Conservanon 2 3 AMELIA HESS 'Flash Qulck as hghtmng IS her walk And wlth the boys she l1kes to talk F F A 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 L1brary 4 G A A 3 DONALD KOCH 'Cookxe' ANNE LAMBERTON Napaleon was a llttle Anme man, too Ir Conservahon 1,3 4 F.F.A. 4 A smxle 011s 11f6,S bearmgs. Jackson H1gh School 1,2,3 Chorus 1 Euphony 2,3 L1brary Club 2,3 Class Treasurer 3 Chelsea Hlgh School 4 Chorus 4 Operetta 4 5 MAXINE INGRAM 'Max There's lots of fun m the world, If one only knows where to fmd It Leewood Hlgh School 1 Speech Club 4 Home Ec Club 2,3 G A A 3 RAY KNICKERBOCKER Knick The class declares a vacatxon, When Ray begins h1S recitatlon. Speech Club 4 Class Presment 2 Athletlc Board Pres Vice Pres 3 H1 Y 3,4 Iournahsm 4 Baseball 1,2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Student Counc1l Treas l Pres 4 Class Play 4 Most Representatwe Bo D y, . . . . V M . . . - ' , . . ' , .' . - n . - , M S. ,-LrL 9 eatrct I K I ' t, . . . .T , . . ' ' -, ra- L ' - 1 - if - J -11' - , -c-fy , - 3 , 0 I I- - ' K- 5 Al U - K' ' . - , . . Q 5 ' K - 9 - s . . Q - ,3 .-2 .- l ' 1 9 A K , '- - - , -- A K ' ' . a 1 Q' , - ' 1 9 K K ' 9 1 , ' S - X ' 4 'F I '32 ' Y ' 3 ' I A . . - , . i W 10 IOYCE LENTZ 'Flea If you have somethmg to say, say It 11 not say lt anyway Cheer Leader 3 4 G A A 4 Speech Club 4 Home Ec Club 1 Sec 2 L1brary 2 3 4 LORETTA LINDAUER 8 I count none but sunny hours G A A 2 3 4 Iournallsm 3 V1ce Pres 4 Chorus 1 2 Speech Club 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 Glrls Basketball 2 Cheer Leader 3 4 EDWIN LANTIS 'Spook' E Never let your St'l1dl6S mterfere wxth your educatlon Howe M1l1tary Academy Football 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 Chelsea H1gh School 3,4 F FA 3 Sec 4 H1 Y 3 4 fl -:Y B..-9, UNICE LEHMANN 'Lolly Where men are so am I G A A 2 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 1,4 Band 1,3 Treas 2 Home Ec Club 2 Pres Cheer Leader 3 4 Operetta 4 BARBARA LUICK 'Barb DONNA MANVILLE She has a mmd of her own and a temper to express It Athlet1c Board, Sec 4 G A A 2 3 4 Glrls Basketball 2 3 4 Iournahsm 3 Pres 4 Class Play 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Home Ec Club 2 Treas 3 Semor Stand Manager 11 I can see the Dev1l's hook, And yet can not help mbblmg at h1s ba1t G A A 2 3,4 Basketball 2 3 Capt Speech Club 4 Band 1 Athletlc Board Sec 3 Home Ec Club 2 Class Play 4 DQ' VELDA IUNE LEVAN une Qulet, sweet and a lady Speech Club 4 Chorus 2 NANCY LOOSE 'Kltten may be as good as I be good G A A 2 3,4 Class Play 3 4 Student Councll 4 Speech Club, V1ce Pres 4 Chorus 1 2,4 Treas Home Ec Club 2 3 Cheer Leader 3 4 Trxple Trxo 2 Operetta 4 'U' 3 I ' u a 4' , - 1 . - if 1 -1,2 - , .- , 94 - - - s we . .,. - , , -3 'K ' ' 9 ' 9 . . .- 5 .- ' ' 1 I sv . KI I ' Q ' , -'Q . 7 - , ,K ' - - - IQ, . --rv ' 939 l ' 9 9 f 5 ,,, , ,, Lind A A I Y ,gf ,gf please, if I please to ' f U . . .- , . . .f y 9 ' . K V 4' ,,l..fx YD - , ' v 't ,I , .ul ' - ,- A 9 'aa K . . 9 M ,Q , F' - ' , ' 9 9 1 ' , - . - - , ' 9 - , , . . - n v . . , - . 3 . .' , , 4 a ' , 5, - ' 9 5 ' 9 9 ' ' ' - Q .- -4 - , - - , .. - - 3 -49 ' . - ,3 MARY ALICE MARK- G WARDT 'Mary Alice' She seems rather quiet with little to say, but we wish her success in every way. Home Ec. Club-2 Library-3 Speech Club-4 Annual Staff CLARA MILLER 'Clarie' Ready to work, ready to play, Ready to help whomever she may Athletlc Board 2 G A A 2,4 Student Council 1 Treas 2, Pres 3 Class Play 4 Chorus 1 2 Home Ec Club 2 Cheer Leader 1 2 Gxrls Basketball 4 Class Treasurer 1 Most Representative 3 D A R Award LOREN MUNRO 'Wh1tey My manner's smooth as you can see, and all the freshmen go for me Chorus 4 Athletic Board 2 Tennis 1 H1 Y 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 Mgr 4 Student C0lmC11 2 Class Play 4 Annual Staff l 'fini' 'QP' EORGE MERKEL 'George' Content to let the world drag on as it will. Ir. Conservation-15 Pres.-4 Hi-Y-3,4 F.F.A.-1,2g Sec.-35 Vice Pres.-4 PATRICIA MOHRLOCK 44 X NORMA PIERSON CHARLES POPP, Ir Normie Chuck Nothlng endures like a Let my deeds speak for sweet PBTSOHRIIW m G A A 2 3 Journalism 2 3 Band 1 2 3 .pay Basketball 1,2,3 4 Baseball 2,3 4 Football 4 Home Ec Club 2, Vice Student Council 4 ,ag Pres 3 ye 12 ll I . - 5 E - - .- ' .- , .af ' 9 . - ,3 ' 7 - U as I . . . a - - D it . --D ' ' 9 '1 Y ' -,X .X ' 9 1 I ' 1 1 9 ' J - 5 u .- I 3 ' 2 - ,3 K1 K - Q N I 4 i 'v . f V-af ' lg 1 E 1 c. Q . ,c.f , ,A if A f f.v. - .. ' fits' . or - sv as 9 - M V ' . 9. '.a- f Wal' Council-1 , Hi-Y-3,4 ,, ' u Q - ' , ' , A :wr 'W ' 1 1 ' n N A a ' ' F2 f 3 1 ' Patsy A smilmg lass always ready and willing Band 1,2,3 Class Secretary 1 Library 3 GEORGE PALMER Bones Belund a frowmng prov idence, He ludes smlllng face Speech Club, Pres 4 RICHARD SCHULZE D1ck Never trouble trouble T111 trouble troubles ou Speech Club 4 Ir Conservat1on 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 F F A 1,2,3 4 RUTH STONE 'Ruthle' Shy and qu1et IS th1s lass but an asset to our class Chorus 2 Speech Club 4 2' 41 DUANE QUIATT 'Dane Why study? The more you study the more you have to forget Iournahsm 2 H1 Y 3 4 Student Counc11 V1ce Pres 3 Basketball 3 Speech Club 4 ROBERT SCHNEIDER 'Schnelder' A qu1et man, but qmte man F F A 2,4 Treas 3 Band 1,2,3 Ir Conservat1on 1 2,3 Class Play 4 5 DORIS TRINKLE 'Trmk' DOROTHY ULRICH Llfe IS just one bloom1n thmg after another Home Ec Club 3 Chorus 1 2 Speech Club 4 Iournahsm 4 Dot Let me live my own l1fe m my own way Chorus 1 Tr1ple Tr1o 1 Speech Club Sec 4 Llbrary 3 Home Ec Club 2 ROBERT SHANAHAN Shanny My father's halr would turn qmte gray To see me dr1ve Chevrolet Ir Conservat1on ,2,3 4 H1 Y 3,4 F F A 2,3 4 CHARLES SULLIVAN Char11e I rn w1ll1ng to be con vlnced, but show me the person who can do Speech Club 4 Ir Conservat1on 1 2 3 H1 Y 3,4 FFA 12,4 Pres 3 Baseball 2 Football 4 Class Play 3 I , . . a '1 ' ' . . , ' . - f . , 1 ' 1 -sl Y -' ' - 3 . ,, an n . , ' A y , ' ,his . -I ' 7 7 in I ' , . D '1 9 F50ib5f1-2,3,14 3 It Basebiu-112,3,4 . . A. ll ' I , , u 1 - - it. .5 - K , - - u - 1 as as ' -- 3 .- 13 b HELEN VAIL 'Helenr IACK WELLNITZ Corny When joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash Speech Club 4 Class V1ce Presxdent 2 Ir Conservatlon 1 Athletlc Board 2 Pres 3, V1ce Pres 4 H1 Y 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Basketball Asst Coach Football 1 2,3 4 Baseball 2 Annual Staff Openly quxet but often she fools us G A A 3 4, Sec 2 Class Play 3 4 Chorus 1 Band 2,3 Llbrary 4 Home Ec Club Annual Staff IANIS WEIR 'Ian' A demure blonde, a much 11ked lass, lt's a pleasure to have her m our class G A A 2 3 4 Gxrls Basketball 3 4 Home Ec Club 1 Annual Staff 1 1 T HERESE GAUTHIER Shorty Llfe IS short and so am I Felch H1gh School Student Councll 1 Chorus 1 Chelsea Hxgh School Speech Club 4 SENIORS Fxrst Row E Lehmann,I Lentz, N Loose, I Merkel, W Koengeter, N P1erson, B Barlow, R Stone, N Gordon,D Manville M Hmderer, A Hess, L Lmdauer, M Ingram, B Lulck F Boyer,I Burg, R Knickerbocker,I Wellnitz C Popp, D Barth, Second Row A Lamberton, H Vaxl, R Shanahan I Wmans, H Hankerd, D Ulr1ch, M Markwardt, D Trmkle, T Gauthier, M Eschelbach, P Mohrlock, C M1l1er, M Ferguson,I Wexr, D Qulatt G Merkel, D Hailey, M French, R Kalmbach, D Koch Third Row D Schulze, C Sullivan, R Schnexder, G Palmer, E Lant1s,I Geer, Mr Chandler, E Eisele, L Munro, R Damels 14 I Q . .- , - .- . - , , - . .- , , ,qi . . 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' . l ' SALUTATORY Supermtendent Iohnson, faculty, and frlends We have come here tomght to b1d farewell to four profitable years, spent m obtauung knowledge not only of academ1c tlungs, but also, knowledge of the lmportance of our relatlonshxp w1th others In these four years we have come to reallze as a class the xmportance of workmg as a umt and not as 1nd1v1duals It IS through th1s work1ng together that we have come to the place where we have found a compamonshmp wxth each otner, wh1ch w1ll always be a treasured memory of our h1gh school days We, the class of 1947, are about to be graduated We have fmally reached the goal wh1ch four years ago we set out to attam Although lt IS true that tlus IS one of the outstandxng mcldents of our l1ves we must not look upon It as a 1Sh6d everythmg that is requlred of us Instead, we must thlnk of xt as merely an mn wh1ch allows us to hesxtate on our Journey toward the fxnal goal As the famed Span1sh wrxter Cervantes once sa1d, 'The IIID IS not a stoppmg po1nt, but rather a startmg pomt for some new and better endeavor We are now gomg out 1nto a world wh1ch xs not an easy world It IS fast mov1ng and somewhat unconcerned over the welfare of 1nd1v1duals However, am certa1n that each member of this graduatmg class feels that the school ad m1n1strat1on, school faculty and our parents, through the1r contmuous gmdance, have properly equxpped us w1th a background that will enable us to meet the prob lems of the day Bob Daniels 1 5 . . . , . . . . . . . , . resting place--a place where we can stop with the impression that we have fin- . . , , . . . . . . . ,, , . . . . . i I . . . , . . . CLASS WILL We the Sen1or Class of 1947 bemg of unquest1onab1y sound m1nd and body after four ted1ous years of studymg thms and that, do hereby wlll and bequeath the followmg Flrst We glve thanks to the parents, faculty, and the publlc for helpmg to make our h1gh school days a success Second To the Junlors, we do w1ll and bequeath our responslble and d1gn1f1ed pos1t1ons 1n school provlded they grow up 111 time, by next year, to assume them Tlurd To the Sophomores, we do hereby w1ll and bequeath our good looks and mtelhgence 1n the hope that they, too, may become famous Fourth To the Freshmen, we bestow our techmque of how to become the best class ever to be graduated Flfth We bequeath the back seats m study hall to whoever IS able to grab them and keep them good behavxor, as we have done Bragdon Barlow bestows upon Leon Exsemann Ins caulrflower ears Don Barth leaves h1s favor1te parkmg place to anyone who comes along Fremont Boyer w1lls Ins mustache cup to Dave Slane Jerome Burg bequeaths to Oscar Hansen that flattermg look Bob Damels bestows hrs favor1te coal shovel to Elden Moore Eldean E1sele gwes h1s t1me1y remarks to Ted McC1ear Manlyn Eschelbach bestows upon Marjorie Proctor her place m Grau s M1lton French wrlls his excess flymg hours to Allen Geer Marjorle Ferguson leaves her artlstlc ab1l1t1es to Earl Buku Joe Geer bequeaths to Walt Zeeb lus a1r condmoned Model A Naoml Gordon leaves Laverne Hafley her falsetto vo1ce Don Hafley bestows upon Don Baldwm his mtense observatxons of the fa1rer Helen Hankerd leaves a gas cap to Lyle Chrxswell Amella Hess w1lls her swing to anyone strong enough to carry It Marcellme Hmderer w1lls her ab1l1ty to be stubborn to Mary K Palmer I' SSX Rxchard Kalmbach burdens Willy Schultz with all of Ins bold manners Ray Kmckerbocker leaves lus athletlc ablllty to B1lly Bauer Don Koch bestows lus mascuhne features to Jumor Ne1haus W11ma Koengeter w1lls her cackle to the chlckens Ann Lamberton bequeaths her lakesmde partres to anyone w1th a cottage Ed Lantms bestows upon George Heydlauff hrs coal black ha1r Elmxce Lehmann unw1llmgly leaves her ab1l1ty to chase men to anyone who can run fast enough To Dorothy Labann, Joyce Lentz glves her knack of gosslpmg June LeVan bequeaths her frlendly attxtude towards everyone to Margle Shelly Loretta L1ndauer bestows her seat 1n Eder s car to anyone who can take the Jolts Nancy Loose leaves her ab1l1ty to tmp the llght fantastlc' to next years hoofer Barbara Lulck IS w1l11ng to burden Peggy Schalble w1th her ab1l1ty to keep them guesslng Donna Manville w1lls her undymg sp1r1t on the basketball court to anyone able to l1ve long enough Mary Allce Markwardt bequeaths her flne speakmg vo1ce to Clara Salts George Merkel w11ls h1s pr1v1lege to sleep m class to anyone who can get away w1th It Jack Merkel w1lls h1s 'butch haxrcut' to Bob Stofer To Sarah Geer, Clara Mlller glves her g1rl1sh charm Pat Mohrlock leaves her Packard to anyone wlth enough cash to buy lt Loren Munro bequeaths to J1m Mlller h1s unfalter1ng charm for the Freshmen g1rls George Palmer bestows h1s motto 'always be prepared for class' upon J1m Ewald Norma Pxerson w1lls her shy f??J manner to Joyce Crawford Charlme Popp IS w1ll1ng to give away hrs dependable alarm clock to anyone who hkes to mormng Duane Qulatt bestows h1s romantlc outlook on l1fe to Arden Mushback Paul Schalble bequeaths hrs knowledge of the Grocery busmess to Sh1r1ey Kolb Robert Schne1der leaves h1s play book to whoever strengthens next year's Senxor play 16 oversleep ln the , . , . . . . . : . . by ' 0 ' ' ca . Maxine Ingram wills all her romances to anyone brave enough to take over. . . , . . D1ck Schulze leaves h1s petmon to repa1r Chandler Street to the Vlllage Councll Robert Shanahan bestows upon Corky Dreyer Ins ab1l1ty to xgnore the weaker sex Ruth Stone bequeaths her ab1l1ty to keep one man sat1sf1ed to Rowena Lentz Charles Sullxvan leaves a cake of Ivory soap to Mr Tewes offsprxng Helen Vaxl leaves a Model A mechamcs book to Dor1s Downer Dor1s Trmkle wxlls to the Home EC glrls a Jug of c1der so that next year s class w1ll have an abundance of vmegar Dorothy Ulrxch w1lls her pr1v1lege to arouse Mr Cameron s Scotch to next years Irlsh lass jams Wen' leaves her m1ld ways to Clare Knlckerbocher lack Wellmtz leaves h1s seat on Hxnderer s porch to whoever Donna may wlsh to brmg 1n lack Wmans leaves a book on flre preventxon to B111 Lyons Therese Gauthler leaves her outsxde mterests to Ruth Fox jack Dxck Ierorne and jack 17 . . . . , N. . . ' 9 . . .. , . . . 4 0 . 1. . ,Q . . .. . . 1 0 9 1 9 ' GI FTA TORY We, the class of 1947 g1ve to each agxft of remembrance, Hopmg they wlll not prove a hmderance We g1ve Mr Alpervxtz a ruler To keep h1s classes cooler We g1V6 th1s basketball to M1ss Beam, So to keep up her good work W1th the future glrls team With pleasure we g1ve Mr Cameron th1s book, To put down tests he overlooked To Mr Chandler we g1ve this lxttle flddle As we hear he l1kes to play fiddle de de Mlss De Rose, we g'lVe you tlus shorthand pad To long remember the best shorthand class you ever had We g1V6 tlus palr of needles to MISS Fox So she may start kn1tt1ng some sox To Mr johnson, who saw us through our four ye We g1ve th1s Sen1or pxcture, w1th thanks smcere Mxss Larson, we gxve th1s O11 to For the S1nger Machme 1sn't new In case Mr Redner s class becomes unrul Th1s yardstlck we give to h1m truly To Mr Rxchards we g1ve th1s plow To help out wlth h1s F F A crowd We g1ve th1s lab apron to M1ss Schell Because her other has holes, we lmow so well To Mr Tewes th1s map we g1ve, So that h1s fxeld tr1ps may always l1ve Th1s pa1r of boxmg gloves we glV6 to Barlow one of h1s past tlmes of tomorrow Barth we g1ve th1s t1re patch, get off of sxde roads 1n a dash remmd h1m of work 1n Kroger s he' s done We g1ve to Fremont th1s whlte apron To Jerome we g1ve tlus house plan, So he w1ll be an arch1tect, when he's a man We g1ve Bob Dan1els th1s pxece of coal, To help h1m alm at h1s goal To Eldean we g1V6 th1s lock of red ha1r To remember the dates 1n lugh school he cared For college we g1ve Mar1lyn th1s alarm clock So her ne1ghbor won't have to knock To MarJor1e we give th1s pencll new, To remmd her of her annual art work, too HTS We gxve M11ton th1s prayer book, As to be a MISSIOHHYY, he took To Therese we g1ve UIIS can of splnach, So It may help her to grow an mch We give th1s picture to Joe, For h1s collectxon he holds To Naomx we glV6 tlus roll1ng p1n In case lt,S late when B111 gets ln A farmer boy, as every one knows, To Don Hafley tlus p1g goes S1nce Helen Hankerd wants to be a mus1c1an We g1ve her th1s pxece to start her amb1t1on To R1chard Kalmbach we g1ve tlus cow Here's to h1s m1lk1ng, may he never forget how To Amelxa we g1ve th1s horse, It's a western, flymg broncho, of course Marcellme was our central treasurer, We g1ve her tlus blank check, now of lexsure To Maxme we g1V6 tlus br1ght bow t1e, Of reasons she wore them of days gone by The photograph fluxd we g'1V0 to Ray For h1s specxal hobby of today As Don Kock IS small 1n s1ze, We g1V6 h1m thls tack to r1se To Wllma, the baby of our class, We g1ve tlus rattle to a lass To make your s1ng1ng career a snap Anne, To you we g'1V9 tlus rubber band To Ed we g1ve tlus car, So not to worry about borrow1ng and mar Eumce, we glV8 you tlus correspondent paper For out of town busmess of your favor We g1ve this blank paper to Joyce To wrxte the latest news of her cholce We g1ve tlus bottle of water to June As Waterloo, where she l1ves, IS blue To Loretta we g1ve th1s cheer book To rem1nd her of the act1v1ty she took Th1s toy Wrecker we g1ve Nancy, To pull cars out fancy , . 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Q , . ! 18 Barb, we give you tlus bottle of peroxlde To keep your ha1r touched upon both sxdes In case of night party anymore, We give Donna this unout gomg candle, for hght galore To Mary Alxce we give th1s powder Because of the blush she has about'e To George Merkel we gxve tlus car, So xt will last hlm the longest by far We glve lack Merkel this llttle book So he won't forget any women on h1s hook To Clara we g1ve tlus plcture of the band Ohl pardon me, I meant to say of Dan, To remmd Loren of the br1ght xdeas he caught We give him th1s light bulb because he thought To Pat we glve th1s fur ammal pm So she'l1 have fur coats to the end To George Palmer we g1Ve th1s com1c book, Th1s one ln class he overlooked Norma we glve th1s book on work help her be a better soda Jerk Charhe we g1ve tlus Popp we always heard h1s name a lot Duane we g1ve th1s pencll and pad To g1ve him a start 1n Journahsm, wh1ch msn t bad We gxve Bob Shanahan tlus p1cture of Atlas, Who w11l III t1me laugh at us To Bob Schnemder we give th1s curler, To keep h1s halr ever so curly If D1ck's chewmg gum ever lacks, We glve th1s new brand Weatherwax Ruth we gmve 111115 shorthand pad, her career won t be sad To Charles Sulhvan we gwe th1s key that unwound he'll never be Dor1s we gxve tlus 'M' remmd her of the Manchester men About Dorothy's excuses she'll never have to gr1eve Th1s permanent one goes to you, beyond rehef add to Helen Va1l's Jewelry collectxon We glve her thls bracelet as a selectxon jams We1r we g1V8 thxs megaphone make herself heard 1n class wh1le alone Corny we gxve th1s book of plays remmd hun of h1s coachmg days To jack W1nans we glve th1s book on speed, he may have It 1n case of need Slgned We gxve 'P G a pxggy bank Loretta So h1s balance w11l never be lank Amend Marllyn . . , , . . . . y i . 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My, that vo1ce sounds fam111ar Why of course, 1t,S Naoml at the swltchboard Ray Kmckerbocker Meet your frlends at the soda founta1n of KIl1Ck,S Corner Drug Store 1n down town Chelsea Marjorle Ferguson Mar1or1e Ferguson has just f1n1shed the great task of des1gn1ng the costumes for that latest Broadway H1t A Connect1cut Yankee 1n Klng Arthur s Court Maxme Ingram and Donna MBHVIIIE Donna f1nally made lt to Cal1forn1a where she IS ch1ef cook and bottle washer at the Hale mans1on Why Max1ne, how long have you been a res1dent there? Robert Schne1der Poor Mr Rlchardsl He's ret1red now, and one of h1s former Ag students Mr Schne1der, has taken over lus classes Marcellme H1nderer and W1lma Koengeter W1lma IS mak1ng a concert tour of Chma, accompan1ed by the famous p1an1st, Marcellme Barbara Lu1ck and Norma Pxerson When you go to the dentxst, don't be afrald Remember e1ther Barbara s or Norma s sm1l1ng face w1ll be looklng at you over h1s shoulder Charles Sull1van It's a h1ll, 1t,S a mountam, 1t's a watermelon Yes, lt s one of those Sulllvan and Son and Sons watermelons Joyce Lentz Sax's F1fth Avenue IS featurlng a new fash1on buyer They say that M1ss Lentz can get half p1nt slzes Paul Scha1ble Why Paul, we certamly never expected to see you behlnd bars But after all the Elllllce Lehmann Eun1ce lS now a Home Econom1cs teacher Is It the truth that you can reach a man s heart through hlS stomach lack Wel1n1tz That super duper 1960 Bu1ck has Just come off the assembly l1ne The deslgner Iack Welln1tz, of course June Le Van and Jams We1r June and jams are now flylng around on the Trans Atlantlc planes w1th the1r heads 1Il the clouds George Merkel and R1ckard Schulze D1ck and George had a good old get together the other day when Dlck happened to drop 111 the Merkel farm on lus mllk testlng route Nancy Loose Nancy 1sn't havmg as much trouble decoratlng her home as most br1des do, for, you know she has made that her profess1on Fremont Boyer Well my goodness' The name reads Boyer's Kroger Store now Fremont must have made good Clara Mlller Why Clara, your l1ttle g1rl has as pretty blond ha1r as you do Bragdon Barlow They say that Bragdon IS now a member of the bar I guess he made a good lawyer after all Mar1lyn Eschelbach Mar1lyn has proved herself a successful soc1a1 worker The r1ght personal1 ty usually helps a profess1on l1ke thls john Merkel S1nce the Merkel Sport1ng Goods store has a thr1v1ng busmess, the Chelsea H1gh School Athletlc Board IS constantly 1n debt Loren Munro We knew Loren was gomg to attend the Un1vers1ty of Mlclugan, but we never thought he would become pres1dent of lt Loretta Lmdauer L1ndy IS Sald to have broken the record 1n takmg shorthand Mllton French Mllton has Just won the Grand Nat1onal Pr1..e for stunt flylng, and 1S now workmg on a new one Donald Barth The Department of Agr1culture at MlCh1g'3.D State, now has a football squad all 1tS own They say Barth had a hand 1n organ1z1ng lt Eldean E1sele Eldean has made h1S summer occupatlon a full t1me Job He makes a very hand some farmer, too Mary A11ce Markwardt Mary Allce, how d1d you ever do 1t? Oh well I guess these blond secretarles get all the breaks What a boss George Palmer Buy your car at the Palmer Ford Garage and get those extra f1ve horns and thlrty one l1ghts 20 . . . . , . -T . . 1 . . .I . , . . . 0 , . . -- O I , . . n . . . , . 9 y . . . . . . -- . . . . . 9 . . Chelsea State Bank just can't get along without a Schaible. U 1 --- . . U , . . . i . H . . . , , Joseph Geer There go those four wheels around the corner, agam That's all that's left of joe s car now He Just won't gzve lt up Therese Gauthler We hear that Therese has just fuushed redecorating the Vanderbilt manslon Duane Qulatt What's excxtmg xn town? Didn't you know? Duane IS trymg to get a good front page story for the Chelsea Standard Ameha Hess Well, here comes Amelia m a Sty11Sh new rldmg habxt Look at that horse! Must be her ranch IS growlng Donald Hafley We hear that there is a mayor nn Sylvan Center now It's actually Don Hafley john Wmans What do you know? Under all those sparkling dlamonds that almost knock your eyes out, IS lack W1nans The Jewelry busmess must be pickmg up Helen Va11 Can it be that Helen IS the secretary of the Wxnans Iewelry Store Well why not? Ruth Stone Belng marrled, certamly agrees w1th Ruth Stone Only a fight every other day she says Charles Popp Extra! Extra! The biggest of all bxg League Baseball players arrxved ln town today Congratulations Charlie for the cider mlll she has started Robert Shanahan People will try any klnd of an experiment these days We fmd Bob IS one of those people You should see h1s farm Ann Lamberton Miss Lamberton has made a success of her voxce She now has a contract wxth The Metropolxtan Opera Company Edw1n Lant1s The new Chelsea Consolidated School IS being built by the Lant1s Constructlon Company Patr1c1a Mohrlock Babxes all kmds of babies but they ca.n't all be Pat's No, she s 1ust their doctor Dorothy Ulrlch Can you lmagme a person bemg both a secretary and a truck drlver? Dorothy IS both, and xt works too She takes her boss wlth her on short runs Rxchard Kalmbach Mayor I-Iafley seems to be having qulte a b1t of trouble with Sylvan s big time farmer, R1ch1e Kalmbach Donald Koch Look at the tall man Isn't he wonderful? Why, look agaml Yes, that IS Don Koch We hope those b1rd1es have prophes1ed the truth If not, we hope every semor s hopes and ambl tlons w1ll come true Slgned Wllma Nancy Anne 21 . ' Q -- - u u . . . , .Doris Trinkle--See all those children under the apple tree. They must be Doris', getting apples . . . . . 7 . . . . .. 7 . . . . , . CLASS HISTORY Most unconcerned about the proper way of entermg Hlgh School, the Class of 1947, a very large class of 84, seemed to be a l1ttle bew1ldered w1th the routxne We were a l1ttle shy and green about the g11ls, but we seen became acquamted and felt we were part of the school Perhaps we were all frlght ened because we had heard so many thmgs about the m1t1at1on that was gomg to be glven to us by the Sophomores Well, we survlved that m a brave way and proceeded wxth our own busmess of electmg class offlcers We expected that every member present would recelve one vote, but Jerome Burg was chosen Pres1dent, to assxst h1m jack Merkel, V1ce Pres1dent, Marcellme Hmderer, Secretary, and Clara Miller, Treasurer Mr Cameron, our class adv1sor, found he had a hard tlme keepmg us 1n order, but he worked Wlth us patlently, and we spent the rest of the year work1ng and plannmg for the years yet ahead In 1944, we went back to school as mrghty Sophomores Our class off1cers for the year were Ray Kmckerbocker, Pres1dent, Jack Welln1tz, V1ce Pres1dent, MarJor1e Ferguson, Secretary, and Paul Schalble Treasurer Our ma1n mterest was to g1V6 the Freshmen a n1ce, horrrble m1t1at1on, wh1ch we thmk we succeeded m do1ng Later 1n the year we were gxven a return party by the Freshmen We fmzshed our Sophomore year, and soon were waxtmg patxently for our Iumor year to begm Havmg completed our Sophomore year and recover1ng from the summer vacatxon, we returned to old Chelsea Hlgh to start our Jumor year We had many tasks before us tlus year, and wxth M1ss McMahon as our class adv1sor, we 1mmed1ate1y held a class meetmg We elected the followmg offrcers Ray Knlckerbocker Pres1dent Bob Damels, V1ce Pres1dent, Eldean Elsele, Secretary, and Marjone Ferguson Treasurer We cons1dered ourselves very fortunate to recelve our class rmgs before Chrlstmas, mstead of 1n the Spr1ng To make our Treasury r1se to meet the expenses of the junior and Semor Receptlon, we sold statlonery and high school emblems In the sprmg under the d1rect1on of Mxss McMahon, we presented our Iumor Play ' Beyond Reason In order to brmg tlus successful year to a close, we put on a recepuon Ln honor of the Semors Everyone, when arnvmg at the Receptlon saw the gymnasmm gally decorated Ill a Spanxsh theme After we had fmlshed d1n1ng, a program was presented at wh1ch lack Merkel acted as master of cere mon1es The speaker for the evemng was a former Chelsea Hlgh School student, Mr Iames Danxels who was enyoyed by all When the program was over and the tables and cha1rs had been cleared from the floor, Knxck Iabe and Orchestra furmshed muslc for the dance wluch lasted untll twelve o'clock, thus completmg one of the greatest thrzlls of our l1ves Now, after a few weeks of well earned vacatlon, we shall return to Chelsea I-hgh as Hopeful Semors In September we began our fourth and fmal year 1n Chelsea Hlgh We started the year Wlth very eager plans to make a great success of our last days here lack Merkel proved to be very capable of managmg the class, so we elected lum as Pres1dent To help h1m, we elected Wllma Koengeter, as Vlce Pres1dent Eldean Elsele, as Secretary and Helen Hankard as Treasurer Mr Chandler was our class advmsor and helped us falthfully all through the year, for wluch we are very grateful Our f1rst and foremost goal was to fmance our tr1p We started out to meet tlus goal by selllng magazmes for the Curt1s Publ1sh1ng Co , and Wlth the co operatxon of our folks and frxends, we fmally ended the campalgn wlth a sales record of S1 785 We recelved a plaque for out standmg accompllshment, by sellmg the most magazmes per person of any school m the Un1ted States Later we mcreased the bal ance 1n our Treasury by sellmg magazmes for the Curt1s Crowell Co Then our play, 'A Connectlcut Yankee 1n Kmg Arthur's Court, was glven January 10 It turned out to be a great success We also sold Pal Pms, sponsored dances, and conducted the Semor Stand at athlet1c contests throughout the year We ended our Hlgh School careers by tak1ng a crulse around the Great Lakes to Ch1C3g0 Tlus IS the fru1t of our four years work, the class of Nmeteen forth seven Dor1s, june, and Ruth 22 . , - . . . . , . . . . l . . . , 9 , . . 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'g 3 . . , ' 9 . , - 1' ' , - ' 4 . . . - .. , VA LEDICTORY We are gathered here tomght w1nd1ng up our school days, for tomorrow we are entermg a new world about whlch we know nothmg We do not know what the future holds for us but from our past experlence we have learned that 1f we apply ourselves, success happmess and contentment w1l1 be ours The past years of our school days have been most enloyable both from the compamonslup of the students and the faculty as well as the work that went w1th lt We fully rea11ze that happmess xs only gamed by hard work Our arm IS to keep our standard lugh reflect glory and frrendlmess and scatter good w1ll wherever we are We the class of 1947, deslre to take tlus opportunity of expressmg our smcere gratltude to our parents members of the faculty and the townspeople who have so gratefully grven the1r support rn makmg tlus event a rea11ty Fellow class men I congratulate you upon reachmg another rung m the ladder of educatlon May tlus graduatron remam as a symbol of happmess throughout the rest of your llves Helen Hankerd 23 7 . 9 , u 1 . . 7 7 ! 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' Q-', .' f ' If ' W' I fr? xqmi ,M ' TWQV. ,.,.,.,M' -xy .3 .W if 2 C3 U7 ' CWEFWCDQC 3 Ui im 3,1 IUNIORS F1rst Row D Vogel, A Grau, L Chr1swell, D Baldw1n, M Leach, P Ne1haus, V Conk, P Bollmger F Kalser, R Gross, P Eder Second Row P Hopper, P Flscher, G Guinan S Moore, M Lantls, E Embury P Scluller, M Platt D Laban M Paul A Forner Th1rd Row S Weatherwax, W Paul, P Keeny, D Longworth, R Fox, H Hochre1n, D Chapman Fourth Row B Freysmger, Mr Tewes, M1ss Larson, B Bauer, W Schultz R Carlson, K Eschelbach, S Kolb Flfth Row I Ewald C Kn1ckerbocker,I M1ller O Hansen, L Hafley, W Tarnack, R Erke Iumor Class Pres1dent Agnes Forner Vlce Pres1dent Mary Paul Secretary Kathleen Eschelbach Treasurer Paul Nexhaus, Ir The Junior Class this year was composed of forty five members. Our Student COUJICII representa tives for the year were Donald Baldwin and Kathleen Eschelbach. In October we had a haynde and party at Cavanaugh Lake. We sponsored a pot luch supper before the U. Hlgh game and an All H1 party after the game. Our Class had charge of several interestmg Pep Meetmgs, which we considered among the best presented this year. On the twenty flrst of March the Jumor Class play ent1t1ed 'The Mlssmg Wltness was presented U1 the aud1tor1um. The Junior Senior Receptmon was held on the 30th of May. We have carr1ed on many money makmg proyects to make It a successful event. This year should remam m our memorxes as one of our best, under the supervision of Miss Larson and Mr. Tewes. 26 --A-A . a . rf ' ' X ' ' 5. . A' V V -it Y l ' Q Q1 A li I ' V . , - I .f . ' M . K a I F -r -as M ll, , ,Tj r .fx f V X , w ' .1 3 - 5, , ., X , . A 'Q . f K M . K ' ' A M M A v . J :larva . .. ,, ' I I 0 0 ' i . n I . 1 I I I . . . . . . . . . , . I i . . . . I I ' 0 u 0 ' 0 0 . a ' . . . . , . . . , . . . . . , . , . . . 0 I 1 1 n 0 ' Q . . . . . . . . . I ' I 0 . . 1 n A l U . . . . . , . . . . ' I l . I ' 1 1 0 l . . , . . , . . . . . ------ , . . . . . 9 . . . SOPHOMORES First Row: H. Wellhoffg M. Dumouchelg I. O'De11g I. Hughesg M. Slaneg D. Eisemang M. Iarvisg H. Iarvieg D. Downerg M. Proctorg B. Fielderg B. Wheelerg M. Keezerg T. Fergusong I. Crawfordg B. Quirkg M. Shellyg M. Palmerg D. Edickg A. Taylorg E. Geddesg R. Tarnacki. Second Row: A. Knickerbockerg C. Saltsg E. Wanousg G. Hafnerg B. Iosephg C. Otteg D. Slaneg L. Bristleg G. Millerg R. Taylorg T. McC1earg I. Wencelg B. Stoferg P. Kalmbachg L. Aberleg B. Merkelg B. Lyons' M. Gageg Miss Schellg D. Barthg I. Eisemang D. Gilsong M. Heydlauffg D. Kalmbachg T. Hankerdg M. Robards. Third Row: M. Smytheg R. Guentherg E. Morreg L. Eisemann I. Copreng I. Poppg N. Kochg R. Barlowg D. Knicherbockerg F. Weberg I. Palmer: Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class started the year with an enrollment of fifty-nine students. We initiated the Freshmen as a usual procedure, and sponsored a few pep-meetings and dances. A ring committee appointed by the president, chose our class rings which will be received the first part of our Iunlor year For officers we elected President David Knickerbocker Vice President Ted McClear Secretary Marlene Heydlauff Treasurer Ioyce Crawford 27 7 9 . ' . F ' . r '., ,,r - . ,. fv aswfl ffm? ,' ' W' - ', . ef 7 f 13,4 ,. , FRESHMEN Fxrst Row R Eder, B Vogel, R Guenther, P Hoffman, B Manore, L Bradbury, V Fletcher, V Chnswell, E Rothman, G Wheeler, M Hankerd I Schu1z,S Levan, M Wheeler, M Bauer,J Hughes, M Schrader, M Iohnson, W Franklm, G Wldmayer, P Scott, B Wolfe, D Howard,J McClure Second Row P Platt, V Qulatt, P Stoll M Schne1der, N Atkinson,I Umstead,I Lant1s, L Dreyer, A Musbach, R Matson, S Geer, B Weatherwax, H Eschelbach,A Lake E Klobucher D Thomas Thxrd Row N Whlte, N Clark, D Myers,I Clark, B Toney, G Hollls, D Maroney,I Weber N O Commer, B Bycraft, R Robbms, L Ammaz, Mr Cameron, C Holxday, W Eder, D Wortley, W Zeeb, B Palmer Freshman Class At the begmnmg of the year the Sophomores entertamed us w1th the annual mitxatxon party In the sprlng we entertamed them w1th a return party Our class was well represented m athletmcs tlus year as a large number of boys and gxrls part1c1pated m the competltlve sports Our off1cers for the year were as follows Presldent Robert Vogel V1ce Presldent Iames Clark Secretary Robert Robbms Treasurer Lou1s Dryer Adv1sor Mr Cameron 28 I Hindererg R.. Reuleg B. -Ingram, Marshall, R. llsewichg C. Johnson, Bukug 0. Bareisg W. , Franklin. AH EIGHTH GRADE First Row D Schrader, R Stexnbach, R Grmmey T Slane, B Iohnson,D O'Dell M Leach, V Clark, R Vaughn D Marshall Second Row C O'De11 I Lehman, L Altstaetter, N E1semann,D Walker Th1rd Row W Aldrich, D Otto D Hall D Crocker, M Co111ns,D Vickers, L E1seman,L Walz, R Guenther Fourth Row R Seeley, D Gentner,I Proctor, G Salzgeber, D P1erson,I Robards K PI'0Cf.01' fb SEVENTH GRADE First Row I O'Dell,I Weinberg, D Yoell, E Aldr1ch,D Guenther, B Peabody Second Row C Lew1s, B joseph, S Walker, R Gordon,I Hughes, D Bertke Third Row I Schwemfurth, E Woods C Craft E Guenther, L DeFant, B We1r Fourth Row B Moody, Miss Fox, I Weir, S Doyle, E Usewrck 9 K ,,. gt, A., ...Mc .,l, W K I 'J F jmn ,... B Q . ,,,, I f V 4- ,Q 2 M, 1 U K 9 4' r I. is 4 W i - 'V V 4 G X n. .K Q, W 1 W f V I 'W , . L I . g . . Fifth Row: R. Yoakam, I. Wenkg Miss Searlesg S. Knickerbocker, G. Alpervitzg G. Heydlauffg D. Osborneg e W 1 .Ms .,., 'f y5.ar,.,,. I ,5 l f I M I :ff . 2. ' .... W af ,S ' t A 5 E' 'A W ' fn . ' any A M' V Aa H + Q ' '18 A ' ' .Vi -I f' nv: L - f. Q .Q re- A .1 rg we , . - 9 ,, ' ' a a -if ., I ,J X 'I 4 ' Maids ' : . ' ' . 3 . 3 . ' . ' . ' . 2 PSM 490 V' irq' SIXTH GRADE Flrst Row L Whxte I Messner, D Speer, L Altstaetter K Chase,D Rowe, P Yoell, G Wortley, R Bertke W Petsch Th1rdRow P Vogel, B Clark, A Knlckerbocker, D Schne1der, R Keezer D Proctor, R Petsch Fourth Row G Lake R Schnexder, Mrs Schutes, S Rllhlmakl P Moody, E SChIIl1dt, N Morgan F Robards, W Marshall FIFTH GRADE First Row M Robards, D Satterthwalte, S Baldwln, C Paul I P1att,I Dav1sson,I Bertke, K Keeny Second Row D Umstead, B Hughes, M Honbaum, D Wemberg C M111er Thlrd Row B Frankun R Rudd,D L2.Ilt1S, G DeSmythers, Mrs Lange, R Joseph, F Sto1l,I Rxsner 30 . - R l f 'W, . A . D ,. P I 3- U' ' 'M -- ,fx 'g - I mir . - in 4 In an W f ' ' 4.- ' - ' Af ,g. 1' , , ., Yi I K s 3 . Second Row: M. Moore, D. Hindererg C. Shelly, S. Barlow, B. Collins, B. Cutler. : . 5 . - . ' . g . - . ' . 3 . 2 4- - fhl 'B' -si S -:ue Pi g f , H B - - x . F V 1. cf , , as F ..W,. ,wr , -f 5. - ff ' 7 , 'Q' W' .p K 'fx , a ' N ' S , I f 2 I 5 C 3 1 j 5 ' I re FOURTH GRADE First Row B Anthony L Wa1ker,S Vogel, G O'De11 M Howard, C Ste1nbach,R Oster1e,S Barr, P Aldrlch, M 0l1n, D Joseph Second Row L Wenk, D Charboneau, A Wenk, T Nixon, D Messner, R Doyle G Batsakes, N Phelps Th1rd Row R White, B Budreau, L Schne1der,I Lant1s, D Downer, E Wlutaker G Packard S Walz, M Rudd Fourth Row R Keezer I Atchison, D Aberle P Palmer,I Talbot C Conk R Shepherd Fifth Row Miss Borwn, I Lew1s .1-hindi gf N 'usa THIRD GRADE ,psf- 'M We F1rst Row G Kalser, M Munden, D Greeno, N Fohrner, N Major, B Oesterle, S Messner, M Patrlck G Whmte, M Honbaum, E Nothnagel, W Hotchk1ss Second Row B Geddes,I McLaugh11n E Walker, S Dancer,I Keezer, B Harr1s,D Barr, F Whltaker, E W1l11ams, N Atkinson Third Row T Ohn I Welr, M Carpenter, G Palmer,I Speer, D Bosek, B Robards S Conk Fourth Row O Sheperd D Br1ston,I A1dr1ch, R Aldrlch, Mrs Grugel, P Weber, B Neal, R DeFant, C Carpenter 3 1 ..J J - V 'S V K 4. 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SECOND GRADE Flrst Row G R1sner, C Rlsner, E Wenk, R Myers, T Schulze, C Craft R S1ane,I Baxter, T Barlow A Aldrlch, W Packard H Conley Second Row D Woods, G Van Welden, M Osborne, S Gimmey, L Mayer,D Harns, E Moore, G Staffan,D Warren H We1nberg G Owens, P Beal FIRST GRADE L Sch111er, K Vogel E MCDZHIBIS, N Meyer,1 Wagner, G Maxheld Second Row E Craft C Glick, L Carpenter, A Howrayd B Brown,1 Bernath, T Gentner, C Aldrich G Major N Rowe, F Wenk Third Row, Mrs Ha1e,I Block, H Iohnsen D Burt, K R1ernenschne1der,I Mayer Fourth Row, S Buehler, D Hotchk1ss, R C1ark,D KeenyR Buck, B Sorensen, B Lake, Mrs Maroney 32 , . ' ' . , . . N First Row: F. Petsch, P. Oesterle, R. Moore, H. Morgan, B. Pearson, D. Nutt, D. Scripter, O. Owens, , . . , . ' . - . , . - . ' . - . , . , . ' . . ' H '1 FIRST KINDERGARTEN SECOND KINDERGARTEN Flrst Row K Ives, G Mayer, K Munro, T Phelps Flrst Row L Keezer, G Speer, R Barlow, R D Glick, R Steger, P Major, G Marshall C Eder, H O'Dell, M Whltaker, R Warren,I Slocum, D Vmcent O HartK Shepherd, D Clark, D Hotchklss, D Oesterle, H Lentz Petsch Second Row D Scrxpter, M Larson,I Mc Conmg Second Row P Gage, F Wagner, Mrs Kelly G hey I Shook, T Brmk,1 Mshar W Patrxck, Packard N Meyers,I Rudd K Loomxs,I S Slane, F Frederxck, Mrs Kelly Osborne, E E1seman, C Carpenter, C Barr, A Keusch Q1 ,Hi as 'D' 'T GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Flrst Row Mrs Kelly, Mrs Maroney, Mrs Lange, Mlss Hoffman Second Row Mlss Brown, Mrs Hale Mrs Elsele Mrs Grugel 33 5- 1 C , rf It . I .F -f 12 ,, ' I 0 Q A 1 A I o 1 4 . . . . . , . . . . . . ' . ' . ' . Q . ' . ' . ' . ' . n ' a n n ' 0 n . , . . . . . . . . I . ' . ' . - 1 l n u u Q ' n l ' Q . . . . , . , . . . , . U c I I I n ' u , . . , . . . . . . I ' I 1 Q . . . . . 'a' - Q ,. V .., . , I I R I - C .' . 4 Q N T Weigh W A .4 . e L lf , A ' fn t ,Q , 1 .4 . -,, , ,, J , X ' , , A ' . . ' 3 :J S , Z 5 ' I 0 a n ' . . . . . I ' I 1 ' n . . , . , . . 'Mn W Ji . K i 'V 'x 9'!'f1' , Q- V' lf If QQ! 737 dj X LX Q Z5 fi X A Q f l I I 44 C X- f W 'JA X.- ,Q7 X QCXL X'-Nw FOOTBALL fl-'irst Teaml First Row I Merkel, D Schulze, D Baldwin, B Dan1e1s,I We1ln1tz,I Burg, L Hailey L Chrlswell, B Robbms, M Grafson, C Sullzvan, D Barth, C Popp Second Row Mr Iolmson, L Munro, D Slane, R Carlson, B Barlow, Mr Cameron, R Knickerbocker, D Vogel,I Mrller P Schalble, Mr Alpervitz The football season opened with forty nine eager candxdates reporting for practlce, mcluding ten returnmg lettermen Coach Cameron based lus team on this expenence, whxch was an lmportant factor, as we won seven, tled one, and lost one Had the team been up to its true form, lt mxght lnve defeated Mllan in that all 1mportant game, and at least shared the txtle wlth Romulus However, It was Chelsea s off night, and Mxlan won w1th lxttle trouble. The team would like to thank Mr. Cameron for the help and encouragement he gave throughout the season. Team Baclcheld R, Kn1ckerbocker QCapt.J, B, Barlow, R. Carlson, D. Slane, I. Mxller, D. Vogel. Ends' D. Baldwm, 'B. Damels, C, Popp, tl. Merkel. Tackles' 'D. Barth, tl. Wellmtz, C, Sulllvan. Guards, L. Hafley, R. Robbms, 'M. Grafson, L. Chr1swell, G. Merkel, D. Schultz. Center' 'L Burg, 'E. Elsele. Managers- L. Munro, P, Schalble. Coach: Mr. Cameron. 'lLost by Graduanonj 36 L , f 1 , L ..... I I l l ' 0 ' Q 0 1 ' 0 . ....... , . ' Q 0 . A A . ..... . . . ...... . Q . l . I . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . FOOTBALL fSecond Teamj Flrst Row T McC1ear,R Guenther,D Myers, E Buku R Erke,M Leach, P Bolhnger C Kmcker bocker A Grau, B Stofer Second Row Mr Johnson, L Munro, D Maroney, B Bauer, A Mushbach, Mr Alpervltz, W Schrader, B Vogel, R Taylor, P Schalble, Mr Cameron There were some good prospects on the second team thxs year that will be fightmg for the pos1t1on left vacant by the many sen1ors graduating Team Backfleld D Maroney, W Schrader, R Taylor, B Bauer,A Mushbach, R Vogel Ends A Grau, R Guenther, T McClear, R Stofer Guards, P Bollinger,R Erke C Knickerbocker, M Leach D Myers Centers E Buku Managers 'L Munro Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea 1 1 1 East Jackson Dundee Flat Rock Romulus Roosevelt SCHEDULE Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Total Mllan U Hxgh Salxne Manchester 37 3 6 0 ' 19 9 0 19 . ' 0 7 6 12 ' 7 0 0 45 0 9 o fi? an fir' fi' Flrst Row T Slane,E E1S916,I Burg L Munro,R Knickerbocker, B Barlow Second Row D Crocker, D Vogel I Mlller, C Cameron, B Damels, C Popp, D O'Dell Although Chelsea had f1ve returmng lettermen tlus year, the basketball squad won only srx of thlrteen games However, the team was better than the record xndlcates and they kept 1mprov1ng as the season went on Tournament time found the boys matched agamst M1ch1gan Center at Center Chelsea s offense worked smoothly but they farled to tally enough pomts and lost a close one 28 26 Seven out of the mne varsity members w11l graduate, but the second team should yxeld some good players to take their places Team Forwards 'L Munro, fCaptJ 'I Burg, 'B Barlow,D Vogel Guards 'R Knickerbocker, 'E Elsele, 'C Popp I Miller Center 'B Daniels 'fLost be Gl'2.dll3.t10Il, Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Mllan Manchester Alumni Grass Lake Romulus U Hxgh Dnmdee Lmcoln SCHEDULE 38 Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Manchester Flat Rock Roosevelt Salme D1str1ct Tournament M1ch Center I.. ' p Af' 21 ' ,-' K BASKETBALL . . . . y 18 ' 32 40 37 27 27 24 29 49 45 31 37 ' as so 23 . ' as ' ' 37 as 47 ' 38 26 ' . BASKETBALL fSecond Teamj F1rst Row D Crocker, T Slane, D Maroney, B Stofer, M Leach, D Baldwm, B Vogel, B Bycraft, D O'De11 Second Row W Schulz R Carlson, B Bauer,O Hansen, D Knickerbocker, B Bar1ow,D Myers L Dreyer,I Clark I Wellmtz The l1tt1e 'Bulldogs won 7 and lost 5 tlus year under the able coaclung of Jack Wellmtz They dlsplayed a great deal of sp1r1t and f1ght, and gamed valuable experlence for next year Team Guards R Carlson, R Barlow, D Knickerbocker, C Dryer,D Maroney D Meyers Forwards R Stofer,D Baldwm, R Vogel,I Clark, B Bycraft Center O Hansen Managers D Crocker D O'Del1,T Slane Coach I Wellmtz Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea M1lan Manchester Iumor H1gh Grass Lake Romulus U H1gh SCHEDULE Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Total Dundee Lmcoln Manchester Flat Rock Roosevelt Sahne '2'9T NT. P'-if J v 39 . ,, . . . 29 ' 34 15 24 37 18 32 ' 10 36 ' ' 12 31 20 34 19 28 41 18 48 30 25 10 . ' 15 37 ' 25 3'0 T g 1, 3 1 f 1. 8 -3 'x M., 4 'P -A ' .S Q8 WW QW ii BASE BALL Fxrst Row E Buku B Bycraft,D S1ane,R Knickerbocker,0 Hansen,I Burg, E Elsele, L Munro, Second Row D Maroney, A Musbach,I Ewald W Schulz, L Dreyer, V Conk D Longworth B Vogel, B Danlels, D Knlckerbocker B Stofer, Mr Cameron Thrld Row R Erke, C Popp I Mlller, T Mc Clear, D Baldwln Coach Cameron's baseball nine should have a good season tlus year w1th veterans returmng for all pos1t1ons except one The boys hope to be 1n top form, both 1n fleldmg and U1 battmg for the flrst game, Aprll 15 Wlth an early opemng game and cold weather st111 pl'6V2.111Ilg, lt w1ll be necessary to practlce a wh1le 1n the gymn Team Pxtcher O Hansen Catcher D Slane lst base 'R Damels 2nd base: E, Exsele, R. Erke. 3rd base: L Burg, R. Knickerbocker. SS: 'L. Munro, T. McC1ear. RF' W. Schulz, R. Brlstle, D. Longworth. CF' C, Popp, 'R. Shannahan. LF' I. Mlller, R. Stofer. Coach- Mr. Cameron. 'fLost by Graduatlonl Apnl Apnl Apnl Aprll May 15 22 25 29 2 Dexter Flat Rock Romulus Roosevelt Mllan SCHEDULE 40 May May May May May Llncoln Salxne Dundee Manchester Dexter gy ..,, ,.,. MW, L.,.,,.,- W, L A ,W J VX .M 'f' 4 I-W x cu V Y Y V' Q ,m i-igf ' 2 ' ' ? Q 2:97 8 X1 , ' , x Ig sa , y 1 ff . ' t , 'I - x ,' ws R K , ' I . Q . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . I ' . Z . ' . ' . Q . ' . ' . Q . Q . ' . Q . ' . . . . . . . GIRLS BASKETBALL Flrst Row N Gordon, M Robards P Scha1b1e, M Palmer, H Hankerd, D Manvllle, B Luxck I Wexr W Paul I Hughes Second Row C M1l1er, M johnson, M Schrader,D Scott, D Kalmbach,I O'Dell D Howard S Geer A Lake, N Clark, W Frauklm G Wldmayer, M Slane, Mlss Beam The grrls had a very successful season They were able to schedule seven games, wmmng s1x and tylng one Forwards 'H Hankerd, 'N Gordon, W Paul I Hughes, D Kalmbach, M Slane, N Clarke,D Howard,A Lake, M Schrader, P Scott, G Wxdmayer, W Franklm Guards 'D Manv1llefCaptJ 'B Lulck, 'I We1r 'C Mlller, M Plamer, M Robards, P Schalble CLost by graduatv' N an an Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar SCHEDULE Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Dexter U Hmgh Sal1ne St Thomas Dexter Sal1ne St Thomas 41 . g . . : . . . , . . : . ' O. , . .' . ' , . . ' . 1 . 17--- 11 1 . 24--- 18 - ' . 4--- 22 ' . 13--- 18 . . 18--- 13 . 28--- 20 ' . 4--- 13 . f 1 1 , -Q 1 I ,I W J X ' f 'za 1 -- 1 N s 1 1. - , A 1. 1 Q ' !5Q.,,. K f 'A l X GAA First Row W Franklin, G Wldmayer, P Scott M Schrader, M Johnson, M Dumouchel,J Welr, H Hankerd, N Gordon, H Vall, C Mmller, M Palmer, B Lu1ck,R Gross, M Robards,D Howard T Hankerd J O'De1l,J Hughes, M Slane Second Row N Clark N Whlte, M Ferguson, M Heydlauff D Manvzlle S Geer, A Lake,J Hughes D Chapman, W Paul, D Thomas, G Wheeler, B Joseph D Gxlson, S Kolb, M Jarv1s, M Paul D Laban D E1semann, D Downer,D Kalmbach,J Crawford H Jarvle, E Geddes There were fmfty members enrolled m the G1rl's Athletic Assoclatxon thxs year The year was dlvided mto three sectzons, fall, winter and sprmg The fall sports mcluded Archery, cheerleadmg, temus, and volleyball The wlnter sports were Basketball, bowlmg, and cheerleadmg In the sprmg archery, soccer, soft ball, and tenms were offered President Helen Hankerd V1ce President Joyce Hughes Secretary R1ta Gross Treasurer Naomi Gordon Representatives to Athletlc Board Barbara Luxck Donna Mav1l1le 42 ' Q I ' . I V Q Q , V Q 7 ....- - 1, , f' :A K E . . . D I 9 0 i u A ' 0 . . . . , . . . . . u i . O . Q Q . 0 A Q U . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . 0 I . 0 0 5 . Q u Q I . . . . . . , . , . . . , Q 0 Q n Q ' J u ' I Q . . . . . , . . . . , . I ' Q 5 s ' 0 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U . . . ' . . . , . ' 9 . IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Flrst Row B Clark A Knickerbocker, D Bertke, B Moody, S Walker, B Joseph, T S1ane,I Lehmann, C O'De1l Second Row R Kmckerbocker, G Lake, B Iohnson, S Kmckerbocker, D Plerson, G Alperv1tz, D Crock r, D O'Dell, D Schrader, G Heydlauff, Mr Alpervxtz The junior Hlgh team had 26 boys out for basketball this year There was a fxrst and a second team, both havmg a successful season The second team won two out of four games, whmle the fxrst team won three out of four games These teams prepare the boys to play hxgh school basketball First Team Guards G Heydlauff, D Peirson, S Knickerbocker Forwards D Schrader, D Crocker,T Qmrk. Centers G Alpervitz, M Tobln Second Team Guards C O'Dell D O'Dell,T Slane,S Walker, R Else1e,A Kmckerbocker, G Lake,1 Batsakes Forwards B johnson, G Lehmann, B Ioseph D Bertke E Aldrlch, D Merkel, T Exsele, E Hankerd Centers D Hoffman, P Lewxs Schedule lFirst Team! Manchester 24 Dexter Manchester 14 Dexter Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea fSecond Teamj Manchester 20 Dexter Manchester 20 Dexter Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea We 43 42 19 26 7 28 1 5 13 1 5 5 ff ' .. L, W., ' 21' Q W a Q. .w . 'LW 4 In 'H X is me 5 . fs, ' .Area CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL 4'-9.-. iq Q W VK WWW' Q4 A W fx Xiffo X KWH ii !,-,,,,,f fi lx! fGL!L 1 f GA '-1:1 Q 33:54 45 :L '-2 'I 1' ff If 5 J ?' 5 die ig . E ja. BAND F1rst Row E Woods, M Paul, R Fox, G Wheeler, C Salts, W Aldr1ch, R Stembach, D P1erson,I Copren, E Moore, S Kolb, N Elsemann, C Johnson, D Gentner, B Johnson, L Dreyer, P Nxehaus M Platt, P Mohrlock, R Toney Second Row, D Maroney I Clark,I Wemberg, L Chrlswell, M Robards V Chnswell, D Yoell Mr Wllson The H1gh School Band dur1ng 1946 47 made a great effort to mamtam the high standards wluch It establzshed last year The band feels that It has accompllshed tlus, even though It began the year Wlth a 30fZp decrease 1n membershlp Orgamzatlon of the band, wh1ch was changed somewhat from the mxhtary system on wh1ch It was based the prevlous year, employed the parllamentarlan system Paul Nelhaus was presldent and student conductor for the year Band 3Ct1V1t1eS outslde of lts normal functlons conslsted of concerts on January 21 and Apr1l 29, and a Jomt Chelsea H1gh and Dexter H1gh School Band Concert at Dexter on May 13 46 C ll 1 V, I ., I E 1 L . 'f I nf' . -4 FW Q '-,gs C ,, L Q. ' t , .Q ' BL A7 . ., lv . , : . l , I V '- .1 . V I ,I . . Y A Q , K Al g L Y 422.14 .. C ,Jkt ' x A H, P it ' I . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ' . i ' . I ' . I . l . 9 ' ' 0 ' l . A . I . 0 . . Q I . . O . C 0 0 I U A 0 ' 0 I ' u 0 . , . . . . , . . , . . . . . CHORUS The Chelsea H1gh School Chorus had flfty elght regular members th1s year, besxdes twelve who Jomed us once or tW1C6 a week Mr Redner and M1ss Wendelburg, students at the Universlty of Mlchxgan, were our dxrectors The Chorus orgamzed a club, wh1ch worked to ra1se money for robes As a project, we sponsored a program by the Men's Chorus from the Umversmty of Mlchlgan, who were here on Apr11 17 We attended the annual festwal th1s sprmg and also presented an operetta We sang at several programs, such as the Good Friday Servlce and the Parents' Night Program A vote of thanks goes to Mr Redner and MISS Wendelburg for thexr patxence and leaderslup, wh1ch has made th1s year a successful one Flrst Row B Bycraft L E1semann,O Barels, E Beeku, H Wellhof, B Manore, M Slane, M Proctor B Fledler M Schne1der, V Quiatt P Platt I Umstead P Stoll, B Ingram, R Reule, E Atkmson, M Johnson, M Schrader I Hughes, N Whxte, A Marsha11,A Lake, H Eschelbach B Weatherwax Second Row E Lehmann, D Slane, E Wanous, G Hafner, D Kalmbach, H jarvls, B joseph Eschelbach, N Clark, C Otte, M IBIVIS, G Mxller, N Loose, B Stofer, D Downer Crawford I Hughes, O Hanson,I O'del1, D Elsemann, M Dumouche1,A Lamberton, M Hankerd, E Geddes,D Thomas, M Shelly W Koengeter, D Gllson, M Smythe S Weatherwax, A Taylor, L Munro, M Heydlauff I Burg, P Hoffman Ammaz I Popp Mr Redner D Myers, N O'Conner,D Wortley, W Palmer af-rf an nw w 47 . . ' , f . 1 , . . , 1 . , n a a Q , .... . h . Third Row: D. lauckerbocker, B. Barldw, w. Lyons, 1. wencfilf c. Knickerbocker, c. Houday, L.. ffpinriif r t f: K F -- ---V - M- . 'TY' . L. TLV! THE SENIOR PLAY 77 Tb The play presented by the class of 47 was entltled A Connectlcut Yankee m Kmg Arthur s Court It was guven on the 10th of january 1947 The story was that of a young radlo engmeer, who through an acc1dent, was transported back to the days of K1ng Arthur s Court w1th 1ts beaut1fu1 Iadles and gallant kmghts Connectlcut Yankee was very successful under the able d1rect1on of Mr Tewes The cast was as follows Hank Bennett Marlon, h1s slster Mrs Bennett h1s mother K1ng Arthur Queen Guenever Mer11n S1r Sagramoor Clarence Elame. . . .... . . . . Su' Latmcelot ...... . . Queen Morgan le Fay.. .. Sandy ........... I Merkel Manv111e Va1l Schnelder Loose Koengeter Kmckerbocker Schaxble . Hlnderer . Munro . Lulck . 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C . 48 JUNIOR PLAY The play was directed by Mr Tewes with Agnes Forner as his assistant Attendant judge Crandal Barkley 0' Callahan Helen- Byrnes Elaine Stenographer Matron Reporter Gert Olga,- Alice Andy Gardener Holm Peggy Mrs jones CAST Vernon Conk Alton Grau Paul Neihaus, Ir Donald Baldwin Lyle Chriswell Rita Gross Douglas Vogel Shirley Kolb Dorothy Labann Helen Hochrein Donna Chapman Ruth Fox Mmme Mae Platt Mary Paul Oscar Hansen Clare Knickerbocker Rickard Carlson Mary Lantis Kathleen E schelbach 49 The junior Class presented the play entitled 'The Missing Witness, on the twenty first of March Henry ---- -------- I ames Miller STUDENT COUNCIL Fxrst Row B Iolmson M Shelly, M Johnson R Eder, N Loose Second Row B Merkel, K Eschelbach, R Kn1ckerbocker,I M111er Th1rd Row M Hmderer, D Baldwm, C Popp, Mr johnson This year, Student Counc1l has cons1sted of one representatlve from each home room The sta.ndmg commxttees were Buildmg andGrounds, Fmance, Party Assembly, Constxtutlon, General Improvements Activ1t1es for the year were Revised const1tut1on to brmg up to date, Sponsored dancmg lessons for the lngh school, Planned many worth whlle and educauonal assemblles, Took respons1b1l1ty for All H1 p2.l't1eS and guests at these part1es, Sponsored a Chrlstmas dance and a dance after the Parents' N1ght Program, Promoted better understandmg between students and faculty Took respons1b1l1ty for 'Lost and Found Department' m Hlgh School, Responslble for Infantlle Paralysls Drxve and Red Cross Dr1ve, Invited Student Councxls from other schools to attend our meetmgs, and attended meetmgs ln other schools to lmprove our Student Counc1l The Student Counc1l officers were Presldent Ray Knickerbocker V1ce Presmdent James Miller Secretary Marjorle Shelly Treasurer Robert Merkel 50 v ,I fi , by K I r I J, I 5.....,:3a2 K H ' tl . i K K Q' sv , .g ., 0 1 . V -1. -I + ' 'rts A y- ' x 1 ' 0 a u Q n . 4 , . . , f . 1 U s a ' a ' . . . . . . ' Q ' 4 ' u a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7 . . . . . . ' 9 , , . . . . . . . . , . . . I s-Q--Q ATHLETIC BOARD First Row R Dan1e1s, B Lu1ck,I Wellmtz, D Manv1l1e Second Row I Burg, Mr Cameron The members of tlus orgamzahon represent the varxous sports 1n our school They decided the pr1ces to be charged for admlssion to the games, wlth wh1ch S1,200 of equipment has been purchased durmg the year They provlded food for the players after the football games and sponsored a basketball banquet They also purchased a scoreboard for wh1ch the preceeding graduatmg classes left donatmons The officers are Presldent Robert Danlels V1ce President jack Wellnltz Secretary Barbara Luick Treasurer Ierome Burg Alumni Representative Donald Schanz X0 QP QP i QT via 51 l ' I ' I ' s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . - . . . . . . gaston:-Q . ,c Y l b , , -asain 'L r 9 'i , - . . N , i - M ,z I : , 1, ., W 5 K ' , l I I ' S'14?? . , r 1: 1 ' A -i .9 7' A . . g w.' 4 .4 t A ,V K., N4 Mf 3 'A V . V, ,4 .. al -. ,if liJ....J l.al...L..iL..HL.L.,l f-gf' N- HIY First Row L Munro D Vogel, R Carlson,I Burg, M Leach, L Chrxswell, D Baldwm, M French Second Row W Schultz A Grau,I M11ler I Nelhaus, D Qulatt Th1rd Row D Longworth R Kalmbach B Shanahan G Merkel, R Kmckerbocker Fourth Row, C Kxuckerbocker, O Hansen, C Sulhvan, C Popp, P Schaible Fxfth Row, E Eisele, Mr Tewes, I Wellnitz, R Dan1els, D Schultz President- Ierome Burg V1ce President Robert Dan1e1s Secretary Eldean Elsele Treasurer Mllton French Purpose To create, maintam, and extend throughout the school and commumty, h1gh standards of Chr1sta1n character Platform Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarslup, and Clean Llving The H1 Y Club, sponsored this year by Mr. Tewes, 1S composed of 26 members. The club has carried on several Constructxve projects, the main one of wh1ch was feedxng the players after every home basketball game. We have also sent d1fferent representatives to various meetmgs throughout the state concernmg the H1 Y, sponsored boys meetmgs to dlscuss problems in our school, and put on numerous dances. On a whole the Hi Y Club has had a very successful year. 52 . L. 3... t , , . - 5, , Wx . . ,- ,L ,Y . Q i W ' K - 4 X , V 'L 4 K s , ,ki W t '- ' Q uh, A ' . Y L' , ASM V3 3 , , .5 v , -44 Y - f as we .I df 1- ls.. f n X' :L K' -ii' X ,Jr ' x 1' .1 b Q, r ,I , .. I 0 U 0 I 1 ' I - I . . , . . . . . . . . U I I ' U ' I l . . , . . , . . . . I I I I I I . . , . , . , . . . I ' U l I I I . . . . . . . . I . I . I . O I ' O I . . . . . . IOURNA LISM F1rst Row D Trmkle P Fmscher, M Gage, M Proctor, D Downer, M Iarvls, H Iarvle, B Qu1rk I McClure, R Reule,J ODel1 I Hughes, D E1semann, M Slane Second Row E Moore B Merkel, M Robards,D Kalmbach, D G1lson, G W1dmayer, V Qulatt, B Ingram M Schnelder I E1seman G Guman, M Hlmer Third Row Mlss Fox M Ferguson, M Heydlauff,I Crawford, E Geddes, A Taylor, L Lmdauer Fourth Row B Barlow, B Luxck, P N1ehaus,I Merkel R Knickerbocker Wlth a membershlp of tlurty nme students, the Iournahsm Club hsts varlous acluevements throughout the year Early ux January the Club attended a lmmcheon g1ven by the Staff of the Washtenaw Post Th1s year, too, mats were purchased for lllustratxons for the use of the present and future H1 Llght The return of many servxce men brought about the dxscontmuance of the Servlce Letter, but to take 1ts place was the opportumty to send articles to the Washtenaw Post Because of the success of a party g1ven the prevlous year, the Club presented 'The Clrcus Parade on March 28 The offxcers for this year were as follows Barbara Luick Loretta Lmdauer Donna Kalmbach Marjorie Proctor Mary K Palmer Dorxs Downer President Vxce President Secretary Treasurer Exchange E1dtor Keeper of Archives 53 . . i . . 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V ' ' v- : M , P. t 4 'Y P P X ' I yy 4 .IQ -5 V, I U A FFA First Row B Robbms,D Schulze, A Hess, R Shanahan, P Kalmbach, B Bauer, W Zeeb, W Lyons, O Hansen, C Sullivan, E Lantls, D Barth Second Row I Lantis, Mr Rlchards, R Carlson, A Grau, R Erke, R Guenther, L I-lafley, W Tarnaclu L Bristle P Bollxnger, B Bauer,I Geer, M Leach D Koch R KalmbachG Merkel,I Weber Thlrd Row A Musbach D Schulze, R Guenther, R Schne1der,I Palmer, W Palmer We started the year off with a b1g bang by tak1ng a tnp through W1scons1n durmg the summer We helped pick this year's apple crop, bought and sold 200 bushel of apples, purchased a potato digger, and put on our annual paper dr1ve We sponsored a Game Supper w1th members and pax ents attendmg Amella Hess was accepted as an honorary member of the Chelsea Chapter of F F A We produced an nmdefeated softball team, and also a basketball team Two candldates, Don Barth and George Merkel, were sent to the State Convent1on March 20 and 21, where they became State Farmers The off1cers for the year were as follows Presldent- V109 President Secretary Treasurer Adviser 54 Don Barth George Merkel Ed Lantls Paul Kalmbach Mr R1chards 1 w W . . . l . C I 0 u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I . I U 9 . . . . . . 1 ' Q I 0 Q I . , . . . . , . , - I I 0 0 ' l . . . . . . . . . . . ' Q . QQZQSCCQ . . 1 M fl D CCD F7 AID D --.n 2? gf ...ZCP ff 1- C73 -if -2 uf 14 A C52'-U7 7 ' Congratulatlons To The ak :ze CHELSEA MILLING COMPANY Class of '47 wk PIC BEST WISHES WURSTER FOSTER C0 WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME BAKED PIES :ze CHELSEA RESTAURANT -.gg... ....gg... MEN 'S WEAR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 47 W D MOHRLOCK UsED CARS Success To The Class of 47 PIC CHELSEA Lumber Gram 8: Coal Co JIM DANIELS Mgr r iqk... O I - 1 H Z - I 7 I 9 , 1 fx , EHLTi33XU7'1X1IX X 9541 1' ' A Q Ily- ff LJLmwfJP' -. W 4- 1'1 -. li -vii? Cong! atulatwns and Best Washes to the Class of 1947 REMEMBER' IF you wlsh some day to be nndependent to know the value of things ln this world that are really worthwhile LEARN T0 BE THRIFPY' IT wxll be the most helpful step you can take toward your de sured ambltlon CHELSEA STATE BANK ik OFFICERS P. G. Schaxble President J. L. Fletcher Vlce-Presndent and Cashler C. L. Mayer Assistant Cashler A. A. Gulde, M.D. Arthur Walz J. Vincent Burg L. G. Palmer DIRECTORS: Howard S. Holmes A. A. Palmer, M.D. J. L. Fletcher P. G. Schaible :?s g Zifafi-fi' 4 1 .if- - fs 'A F675 kia-Y ' V ,Q 'f' JHQI- -.........,. ' ff! Z , - . -. ' ,'-g.u.s1u,' 5-gi .5-' 4 H-G iifgggm. -, . Eli... P- 1 v- - . . , w an w m w W ,H ,-V ,, ,, ,,, . L--J: ' f-f -1 '---- J. ' gf ' .,.: ::' f --r Y -,.,,,- 1 . . ,- . nr 1 . H I 'rn rn U., b .gimp ,-3 A I' qvfr-' f ' - X . -1 1 , , :AE-Q qlri2 ', WEL fi -4 nv .5 .K 1 V Q41 : - '. Q ,? , . 1 A. 5 H -I lil- ,, ,V fn -ug 'I U 5 I wx, NX ...ai VL, GAS-1 ll - Hunan I -- ,I - 1- gmm . . .V -. - --W - J A nl ' 'ilu xl E A n , . fa, 'f..lif1W . 5 31337 34 1 1 ' fpfw. 5 -ll ' -12 ,iss L 'Q 'Q n t'-:Lg Aff . In-,lla I- i 3 L L 11571. --- ' 5 L .-h ,QQ 5 w 'V'-0 5 .FT il 1 B'fl'i2211'gf ,- A Y:.5-159 31 --' 'U' I 1 FLG '4 ln - A-Q fa 1. .-A - .21ia:??i?ig232.f. Ai:-L-Eiixiqg . I l O O . . 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TO THE Class of 47 Dk CHELSEA SPRING COMPANY Congratulations T0 THE Class of 47 DIC MERKEL BROTHERS HARDWARE and FURNITURE Congratulations GROCERIES MEATS Cavanaugh Lake Stor e MAE and MAX ORMSBY Ice Cream 0:1 and Gas PHONE 9891 A FRITZ GENERAL STORE Grocerzes and Meats OPEN DAILY 7 00AM t 8 30 PM SUNDAY We Delwer PHONE 6941 Congratulatwns To The Class of 47 DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGH'1 Pop and Ice Cream LEACH'S GY ocerles and Gas Sprague Motor Sales KAISER FRASER CARS KAISER FARM MACHINERY ROTUTILLERS WILLYS CARS TRUCKS JEEPS SERVICE On All Makes of AUt0m0bll6S I O . -gk.. : . . o : . . ...gig- 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. . -ff- 7 ,gig- igig.. -gk- CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1947 Always A Good Show--Often A Great One SYLVAN THEATRE A D MAYER INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PLATE GLASS BOND COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY d LIFE The Agency of Servwe TELEPHONE 7131 A Congralulatlons to the GREEN HOUSE Flowers For All Occaswns WE TELEGRAPH Ph 6071 Class of 194 7 FRIGID PRODUCTS REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE L. R HEYDLAUFF P 51 I O A an -414- -gg.-. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS -gk.. one hone 66 DEXTER MACHINE PRODUCTS Manufacturers of PRECISION GEARS TELEPHONE 2 1791 20450 US 12 WEST CHELSEA MICHIGAN Class of 1947 S Lyon s Shoe Market AGENCY FOR DRY CLEANING Congratulatlons To The Comphments of Class of 1947 Kolb s Grocery STRIETEWS Store Men s Furmshmgs SHOES AND CUSTOM CLOTHIING ' 1 Congratulations To The 9 9 9 DRINK BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 47 wk WILLIAM A THOMAS CO By cocA-com. BOTTLING COMPANY of Jackson 7 O O 7 f , A Central Fibre Products Co MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER FLEECE TWINE PAPER TY ING TWINE TRIM STICKS PAPER COVERED WIRE MACHINE PARTS :lf Class of '47 bk :xc as Congratulations To The Successful Wlshes From BURG S CORNER DRUG STORE Quallty Cut Rate SIC MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR FOUNTAIN 9 CHELSEA, MICHIGAN PHONE 4611 O Success To The Class of '47 CHELSEA RECREATION Compliments of Sk LADY ANN PASTRY SHOP Q allly Baked Goods LAKE BROS GARAGE Always 0pen C A Lak O C ng tulatlons To The Class of 47 Platlng SQFVICC 914 CHELSEA -sg.. -sg- u . , o ra ' -gg.. -Dk- 24 Hour Service PHONE 2-1131 . . e, wn Rowe Sz Tltus McManus Studlo PLUMBING The Man Who AND HEATING Makes Faces Complzments of AN GRILL LOEFFLER S MICHIGAN CHELSEA PIC PHONE 751, Home of Fme Foods -3- -.sg- ..,.g- -ac.. WELL DRILLING Compliments -sg- 9 -aku- 4 l. -i -TM Ferry Implement Company J I CASE SALES 82 SERVICE MOBILE GAS AND OILS ACCESSORIES PHONE 3696 Robert Lantls Sand Gravel and General Truckmg Cement Mixers For Rent EXCAVATIN G 34 PHONE 6811 AIR HYDRAULICS INCORPORATED Congratulatwns To The Class of 1947 FROM T e Chelsea Standard CHELSEAS HOME NEW SPAPER SINCE 1871 -gg- -gg- -gg- -gg.. ..3Q... h BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF '47 R A MCLAUGHLIN GULF PRODUCTS DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILES GENERAL REAL ESTATE DOUGLAS A FRASER NORTH LAKE PIC PHONE CHELSEA 3693 ..9iq..... O O ......:1q..-. O Office on North Territorial Road at Inverness CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 47 J F HIEBER 8: SON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 47 COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE QUALITY MERCHANDISE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES GLICK'S 9 1.55.- 0 O 5c, 10c, 51.00 AND UP 7 ig? ...gk-. Success To The Class of 47 :xc W R DANIEIS 9 B U I CKS AND OLDSM 0BI LES PHONE 6731 T0 THE Class of 47 sg? E. E WIN ANS JEWELER 0PToMETR1sT Congratulations Best Wlshes To The Class of 47 Food Market Compllments of ELY Dalry Bar LEE MAYN E OWNER Chelsea Sheet Metal Shop HERBERT HEPBURN CHELSEA MICHIGAN PHONE 5641 GREENE S CLEANERS AND DY ERS P14 AGENCY SYLVAN HOTEL -gg- ..gg.. KUSTERER'S 'X' -gg- -gg- CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '47 HINDERER BROS MI-:ATS AND GROCERIES ANDY S SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR Us 12 AT M 92 PHONE 6941 SELL BRGS , Proprletors ig.. 9 Gas - Oil - Parts and Accessories ig... CHELSEA PRODUCTS Hyd ul c Pump Gears and Shafts Power Take Offs Congratulatlons To The Class of 47 PRODUCTION MACHINING CO QUANTITY PRODUCERS of MACHINED PARTS General Machlne Work 116 West Middle Street CHELSEA -'- MICHIGAN INCORPORATED QE MANUFACTURERS OF ra i O 9 TELEPHONE 5851 PALMER MOTOR SALES as FORD AGENCY LSEA MICH ESTABLISHED IN 1911 Congratulatzons To The Graduatmg Class of 1947 Chelsea Cleaners 113 PARK STREET PHONE 6701 Your Appearance Is Our Business Compllments of THE GAMBLES STORE Best Wlshes and Good Luck To The Flass of 47 Buy the Best for Less LESSER'S WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES Eve: y House Needs a Westmghouse Chelsea Electrlc Sales 8z SQYVICQ 115 PARK STREET PHONE 3061 LEWIS BERNATH ..,g.. -3- J --:ki 1:g- ' ar -ge- -AT- A . BEST VVISHES TO THE CLASS OF 47 RED 8z WHITF GROCERY TOM SMITH Congratulatlons To The Class of 47 Weber s Meat Market Congratulatlons To The Class of 47 Southvlew Gladlolus Farms COMPLIMEN TS Chelsea Implement 3231 Company Internatlonal Harvester Implements Parts and Servlce All Car Servlce MANCHESTER CHELSEA ROAD P 11 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CHELQEA ELECTRIC AND i J 9 hone 50 ! 9 Phone 6611 O L 9 I O r. an rs. win I. Gaunt ' Q W F Kantlehner Jeweler Optometrlst P 6721 Compliments of Dr L J Paul Osteopathlc Physlclan Comphments of Mlller Barber Shop E M Hankerd Super Servlce Statlon INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Ph 7411 COMPLIMENTS OF THE Wolverlne Tavern OLD US 12 Compliments of Rose Beauty Shop MACHINE MACHINELESS AND COLD PERMANENT Ph 5421 COMPLIMEN TS WFINBERG DAIRY 0 O . V O h ne O I O 7 one O O O ' . . 1 one Norma s Beauty Shoppe Jack s Barber Shop Bert and Esther Foster Complzments Geo S6ltZ ph Dexter's Market Phone 2-1011 Chelsea Bakery Y our Home Bake y Chelsea Recreatlon Congratulatlons To The Class of 47 SCHNEIDER S GROCERY 9 PHONE 2-2221 , ' T Compliments of C mpliment f ' 9 96 Com 'ments of , Chelsea Hdwe C0 FURNITURE IMPLEMEN TS P 11 Henry H Fenn DRUGGIST The REXALL Store SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 447 WaltsCafe Sec dPl Wst fChIseaCo Congratulatlons To The Class of 47 Wahl Sz Foor Compllments of John s CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 47 BEST WISHES OF A L Steger D D S COMPLIMENTS OF THE Tuttle Barber Shop Comphments of Moore's Restaurant O O 9 Q . hone 63 O O C Chelsea, Michigan 7 9 on ace e o e rners 1 Arcady Zmn and Master Mlx Feeds Bahnmlller Feed M1 Congratulations To The Class of 47 Al Gleske RADIO SERVICE Compliments Mohrlock Wortley SERVICE STATION Prop to Comphments of John J Wellnltz INSURANCE LIFE ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Comphments of Recreatlon Tavern Comphments of Knlckerbocker 8: Schulze STANDARD OIL SERVICE Best Wlshes To The Class of 47 Chelsea Beauty Shop PHONE 7892 L A Wacker LIVESTOCK Feeder and Shlpper , . . ' 9 0 O I ,I . David Mohrlock -:- Charles Wortley rie rs , . 9 O O I I Noah's Grocery Store General Grocerles GBSOIIDC PHONE 4470 Compliments of B1ll Schatz DR P E Sharrard PHONE 6482 Best Wlshes To The Class of 47 Cal s Texaco SQIVICB Chelsea Body Shop COLLISION WORK ON ALL MAKES OF CARS PHONE 2 3201 Motor Tune-Up ALL CARS A R Jones PHONE22121 Compllments of Mlller Funeral Success To The Class of 47 Home Hllltop SBTVICB CHARLES SMITH P op t PHONE 4141 PHONE 2 1177 ' 0 9 9 O O O Auto Bumping and Painting KEYS MADE 9 O O O , r rie Success To The Class of 47 EAT AT THE Marllyn Inn Us 12 We Cater To Private Partles Best Wlshes To The Class of 47 Wacker Grocery Complxments of Spauldlng Chevrolet Sales SL SCFVICC Compllments To The SENIOR CLASS Harper Sales 8: SBTVICO Comphments of Chrls Koch 8: Sons CON TRACPORS PHONE 4963 arter s Garage AAA SERVICE Best Wishes To The Class of 47 PHONE 7601 Congratulations To The Palmer's Class of 47 C E McDan1els USED CARS 7 O . C , 7 -sg.. -gg- -sg- PHoNE 4964 PHONE 2-1291 9 -sg- O 9 . 4 O Compllments of Staffan Funeral Home ANN ARBOR CHELSEA 4417 PHONE-4417 Congratulations Blaess Elevator DISTRIBUTORS or LARGO FEEDS Success To The Class of 47 Inverness Inn Comphments of H B Murphy SHEET METAL WORK Comphments of Gracey s Shell Gas Groceries Meats Ice Cream LIMA CENTER VITALITY FEED Farmers Supply Company PHONE 5511 Llma Tlre and Grocery SAW FILING TIRE REPAIRS Us 12 Comphments of THE Schooley's 9 O C ..gg.. ALL KINDS OF ' I O 9 9 BEST WISHES Dk FEDERAL SCREW WURKS CHELSEA -1- MICHIGAN CLASS of '47 as as :ze


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