Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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60604 REMINDER ff PUBLISHED THE SENIORS OF CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL f'-' XV XXX I F r Nix A X I x , f 4 '- f' nf ' xxx L ' A , VV , ,V -. ,gf ' N A K g J f 4, ff X 4 ' F' l- -A ' ' .aa L V 9 . - PUREWURD present at the turn of Lhe centurv mr be-mor Remmdor Volume 'Twemv Nme WO, the Class. of Ninulvvn Hundrc-d And F1fIy, I DBDIUATIUN As a token of our appreclatmon for the help guxdance and mterest gxven to us we the Class of Nxneteen Hundred and Flfty dedlcate our Annual to MISS De Rose 'fs it ADM! ISTRATIUN gf ALBERT C JOHNSON A B M A CHARLES S CAMEROL A B SUPERJNTENDENT PRINCIPAL Western State Teachers College Kalamazoo College University of Michigan University of Michigan School Administration School Administration Social Science PACULT 'KK CARL C. CHANDLER, A-B- MABEL w. Fox, A.B. M.A. ESTHER L. SCHELL, A.B University of Michigan University of Michigan Michigan State College A11i9.1'lC9 FFHHCUSE, Paris Social Science and Science Mathematics English and French D-Q6 MICHELENA E DEROSE PH D VIRGINIA BETLEY A B LAURI-:NE MARTIN B s Slena Helghts College M1ChlgaH State Normal Commercial Enghsh and Lat1n M1ch1gan State College Home Makmg 6 E EIA JOHN MAGIERA A B FRANK KRIMBACKER B s EDWARD L BENJAMIN B S H111saa1e couege Mlcmgan stare couege M1Ch1gar1 Sfate College Economlcs and Soc1a1 Industr1al Arts PhYS1Ca1 SCIGHCG Stud1es Coach JOSEPH .I FISCHER B D NED W STUITS B S PHILIP H SMITH B S Umverslty of M1Ch1g3H Western M1Ch1gan College M1Ch1g'2.D State College Art Soc1a1 Sc1ence Agnculture Coach Ri xA X D xS - 'if fy ,X 2 3 A .L f 1 . ' . , . . Q Q , I I n a , . . veghgfi - yrkk 9 1 g A Il 5 , f f I L . , . C! f . Q iii b Q f V ' I I fl? , 2'-I K I' . ,Q I. IA U .f .f ' .f ' ANNUAL Ass't Editor Editor N. ATKINSON R. EDER STAFF PS P,'59rgOQ?:1 9 . VL I x NXP5 Bo- THSQGYWS wg-a.0'agegA'!9' a S . BSSW' ,X Ju. X 9 of 393, 4 Cf . 645665 Kosgltjes L124 Sports fBoysJ fGir1sJ C. DREYER M.A. SCHRADER Business MCC LUTE p . R. Ictllp GUEN e THER SENIORS 1 df' ME RLYN TOHNSON RONNIE EDER I PATRICIA MURPHY DOROTHY THOMAS X 7 'YX' 'IU Y 2' X .. T , ,R Q Q O , President Vice President Treasurer ' W Q 1 gi 5? lu 1, 1 V R + 5 X r 'iii T 1 1 J' pg' v 4' ' Secretar N SE IUR OFFICERS . . . MERILYN JOHNSON Bowlmq plays and boskelboll It seems tho Menlyn does her' U Class Presldent 2 Student Councll 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 G A A 1 2 2 4 Class Play 3 4 Asst Play D1rector Chorus 1 2 Latln Club 2 Journallsm 2 3 4 Glrl s State Most Representauve PATRICIA MURPHY 'Wa .N th spark Patty s nqs ms! Ike U lark St Thomas Hlgh 1 Class Vlce Presldent 4 Student Councxl 2 3 Treas 2 G A A Bowling 4 Latln Club 2 3 Presxdent 2 Journallsm 3 4 Chorus 4 Treas 4 Class Play 3 4 Amerlcan Leglon Award 3 D A R Award 4 Annual Typlst Salutatorlan RONNIE EDER To ime eve y 3 rl lp hggl urm P0111 neo su ess he II 'go down ln fame Class Sec 4 V Pres 3 Student Counczl 1 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Track 3 Class Play 3 4 H1 Y Play 4 H1 Y 3 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 Pres 3 Safety Patrol Athletlc Board 4 Annual Editor Most Representatlve SB IDRS DOROTHY THOMAS Dots name sfor orc so ls she The verf bes ecrsurer there could Class Treasurer 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Lat1nClub2 3,V Pres 2,TreaS 3 Chorus 1 Operetta 1 Journalxsm 3 4 Annual Art Ed E 1st Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row 5th Row 9-' IS D Lake, N Wh1te,A Lake, J Hughes, W Franklm, V Qulatt, G Wldmayer, N Atkmson, P Hoffman, P Murphy, D Thomas, D Maroney, P Stoll E H1nderer, J Schulz, M Hankerd, S LeVan, M Schnelder, M Bauer, P P1att E P1ckett R Robbms J L8I1t1S, J Popp Mr Chandler, C Johnson, S Geer, V Chrzswell, R Reule M Whee1er,B Wolfe, E Klobuchar, E Rothman, Mxss DeRose, N 0 Conner, W Zeeb, G Wheeler, P Schaxble L Bradbury, P Scott, J McClure, M Johnson, D Wortley, A Musbach, B Bycraft R Guenther, R Voge1,W Koselka R Eder, R Toney, L Dreyer,W Franklm I I , S.. Jn and rzre ' 1 eyes th-: 4 . , r 1 . .zu fs his ' ,S , 5 A' A 1 1 - . . . .. ' ' Hr . H- ,1 . 1 ' . ' ls . r 'cc , ' ' be 14 ' ' ' . , . . . . . . . , , , 5 ! I , . - , . . . . . , , , ' 1 . - , , Y 3 ' 1 ' 4 . , V J 9 3 . , Q , ! .- , , . . - , - 1 . . . 7 ' u f V Y. -Af., 2 :- K S , -1- X' i , ra A -- - L : 5 Y ,. . . b L as 4 , , Q -. . f 5 . 5 f I . y ' 1 ' 1 ' ., N' , w f I , ' - 2. ,f V., 4 .?..., W, , Q . . . . . - . . - . . . . , . n . - Q . . , . , - , . . , . . . . - , . . - Q U . . 0 - . , . . - . . . 9 , n . . , . - . Q - NELLY-MAREE ATHNSON A lauqh on her lips. a smile in her 9Y8Sf Our little Nell is Gentle and wise. Chorus 1,2,3 Operetta 1,2,3 Library 2 3 Journalism 2 3 Co Editor 4 Majorette 3 4 Latin Club 2 Class Play 4 Annual Ass t Editor MARIANNE BAUER Chewmq qum lS her favonte pas tzme But we can t thmk what else would rhyme Chorus 3 4 OSCAR BAREIS On South Street Oscar spends his time, Has he really made up his mind? Football 2 3,4 Baseball 2 Hi Y 2 3 F FA 23,4 V Pres Chorus 1,3 Safety Patrol 4 LINDA LOU BRADBURY Between here and Dexter Lmda can be found Always always runnmq around Chorus 3 Class Play 4 in J Operetta 3 G A A 4 SENIURS SARA GEER To ltve tn the country IS her delxqht In defense ol a larm shell put up a hqht Basketball 2,3,4 G A A 1 2,3,4 Journalism 2 Latln Club 2 BRUCE BYCRAFT Those passengers he tries nab As he dnves that taxi Cab Football 2, Basketball 1 Chorus 1 4 H1 Y 3,4 F F A 2 3 4 LOUIS DREYER Heres a boy who learned to mlllc C1 COW Who could ll be that tauqht htm how? Class Treas 1 Pres 3 Student Council 2 4 Pres Basketball 1 2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Track 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Latin Club 2,3 Hi Y 3,4 Band 1 2,3,4 V Pres 4 Safety Patrol 4 Hi YPlay 4 American Legion Award 3 4 ,,,4-7 Boy s Sports Editor WINONA FRANKLIN Wmona has those eyes ol blue Not many a thmq that she can t do Basketball 1,2,3,4 G A A 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Journalism 2,3,4 Latin Club 2 3 Class Play 3 Library 3 Senior Stand Ass t. Manager We VIRGINIA CHRISWELL WALLACE FRANKLIN She was always Hgh, on hand Interested m axrplanes he llkes to To work behind the Senxor stand G A.A 3 4 Band 1,2 3,4 Journalism 2 Latin Club 2 Library 1,2,3 4 Speech Club 2 Ass't. Mgr Senior Stand Annual Typist He wzll ao places by and by ni Y 3,4 I RALPH GUENTHER To take O qOOd pxcture IS hts alm Were sure some day lt wtll bnnq hzm lame Student Councll 4 Basketball Manager H1 Y 3, F F A 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 H1 Y Play 4 P1cture Edltor COYNE HOLIDAY A m ntster one .lay he I: Do you have o b q watch that you can see Chorus 1 2 F FA 2 H1 Y 3 4 Presldent Operetta 1 MARY HANKERD A mce little gal for all to meet G A A 2 3 4 JOAN HUGHES N sf 11 bloncze eyes ol brown loan Huqhes ol our own town G A A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 4 Journal1sm 2 3 4 Athletlc Board Sec 4 Chorus 1 4 Operetta 1 Speech Club 2 Class Play 4 Annual Ass t Art Edltor ,ov 'W v9 'QV- ', 'Y WILLIAN KOSELKA Jo nc to do fr elnow :nr otho 'ze er oo M1lford 1 2 Football 1 2 3 Track 2 H1 Y 3 4 Treasurer H1 Y Play 4 Safety Patrol 4 ACt1VltleS Ed1tor AUDREY LAKE xe efvew een H :Joy ol lune ls ne my THU mr A111621 will be Wh ked G A A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Journal1sm 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Operetta 1 Speech Club 2 Sen1or Stand Manager SBNIURS 44' -n L ,Jw rand CLINTON JOHNSON ESTHER KLOBUCHAR EVELYN HINDERER PHYLLIS HOFFMAN A true w1r1 ve never ne llu manners shy her voxce is O'-He' and feflfmq 50 Short and sweet m all her ways F F A 2 3 vcr me Qets up O ChOI'l1S 2 4 ol her doyS Band 1 2,3 4 Chorus 1 H1 Y 4 G A A 4 Operetta 1 Basketball 4 Iournallsm 3 4 Chorus 4 Drum Majorette 3, Annual Typlst Latin Club 1 Class Play 4 - . . . , , V RMU - 2 F ' 4 1, l 1 t ygye na V , l N ' ' X 1 . . ' ll . . . , , , ff' f ' ' 1 1 . ' 1 . , gf: -2 f A J 1 .. 3 . 'Q Pl g l j 5 - 1 - 4 X 1 x My sn ten Mons were qood, l was ' 1 1: , F111 . r 1 v ' to 9 U. N F l 7 ! .- , 4 FE 5 1 : . 1. ' . 9' . I 4' fr ' ls '1wuy. 'N i N- - - ' 1 1 1 4 7 I 1 n f s 'I' , 1. ' Q l ' F rj..-f - 'ii' V 3. ' K ' J' 3 as wx 0 K W K A I bb K. h V N I l, 1 , ' , go I US, O 9 ny Comet weak' What to wnte we do not know. She-'ll make RUSS happy the ,est Wilt 1 , ,E . l , . spa-uk. l 1 ' 4 DAVID MYERS NORMAN O CONNOR AS Ceme' Dove Ould 'QOH' block Enlerlammerxl of parties he has m A DfOVldECl ISO knock em Sock em 'O k Theres none better we ve dec ded m Football 2 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 2 4 Chorus 1 2 Operetta 3 H Y 3 4 F F A 2 3 4 V Presldent SHIRLEY LE VAN A pleasant son ol 901 we re told 'Jn her class rs really sold Class Vlce Pres1dent2 Chorus 1 Operetta 1 F F A 2 3 4 Class Play 3 H Y 3 4 3 H1 Y Play 4 DAN MARONEY Wnh the 1 rls he doesnl Say Don why so slow C lass Secretary 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Manager 4 Football 1 4 Manager 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Secretary 4 SENIURS PHYLLIS PIATT Absent from school? Oulle oten she s qone e J r ll she reollY work that oz Chorus 2 Journallsm 2,3,4 ELAINE PICKETT JEAN MC CLURE So l1l!le done so much to do l wonder 1f l'll ever be throuqh Student COUHCII 4 G A A 2 3 4 Secre Basketball 2 3 4 Journalxsm 1 Chorus 2 Operetta 2 Cheerleadmg 3 Central Treasurer Busmess Manager ARDEN MUSBAC H The lcdzes ome hom near and Ol' To help h1m push and crank the CGI' Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 V Pres1dent4 Safety Patrol 4 Thouqh 'nony 3 zle she has lo dnve On eduno :on she I 1 Vandercook 1 Band 2,3,4 G A A 2,3 tary 3 its DALLAS LAKE To help one and all seems For onythmq hes always FI1nt Northern 1,2 Football 3 Manager Track 3 Basketball Manager Chorus 4 H1 Y 3,4 J' NEIL LANTIS his mm There qoeslcy m that bzq ou game lt doesnl lck long to qo very for Track 4 H1 Y 3,4 F FA 1,2,3,4 Reporter 4 3 Iumor Con 1,2 , C l .E V I 'e . 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W wx: e ' 5 -I . ,. seems to Ezrve A l 4 '- 6' f !p VIRGINIA OUIATT Thts IS a qlrl demure and Ouxatt Yell loud once Vxrgmta rust try Basketball 2,4 G A A 2,4 Journalism 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,4 Latin Club 2,3 V Pres 2 Athletic Board 4 Operetta 1,2 JOHN POPP In our plays he was the star In entertamment he could qo lar Basketball 3 Chorus 2 Operetta 2 3 H1 Y 3 4 Safety Patrol 3 Class Play 3 4 I-I1 Y Play 4 ROBERT ROBBINS l :ll Jr he Us ex Pl Football 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 F F A 1 Z 3 4,Reporter1,Sec 4 H Y 3 4 J Con 1 2 Safety Patrol ROSLYN RE ULE Unless time chanqes her WaY of l E She ll probably be a farmers wxle Class Treasurer 2 Sec 3 Chorus 1 Latin Club 2 Journ 1,2,3 4 Co Edltor Operetta 1 PEGGY SCHAIBLE 4 here or lets 70 Here reqqy 1 he found most any where G A A 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Basketball 1 2 4 Journallsm 2 3 4 V Pres 3 Chorus 2 4 Operetta 2 Class Plav 3 4 Annual Adv Manager Valedxctorlan ff? MARY ANN SCHRADER Happv Qc lucky but not quite tree Nothma there ts that bothers GAA 1234Sec 3Pres4 Basketball 1,2 3 4 Athletxc Board 3 Secretary Journallsm 4 Chorus 1 3 4 Cheerleadlng 3 Operetta 1 G1rl s Sport Edltor PATRICIA SCOTT l lzke you so she lells them all For her moe smlle they seem to a G A A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Athletic Board 2 Secretary 2 Latin Club 2 3 Chorus 4 Journalxsm 2 3 4 V Pres 4 SE IDRS 2 F4 -Ru Srl EMILY ROTHMAN Ne dont know much about thzs lass Except shes the quxetest tn the class MARLENE SCHNEIDER Dont try to wm her lor shell say Im already taken please Q0 away St Counc1l3,4 Sec 3 Treas Chorus 1 Iournahsm 1,2,3,4 Pres 4 Latin Club 2 Operetta 1 Annual Typist 419 JEAN bCHULZ Wxth a qqqle here and c qtqqle there She ke ps a lxtlle humor m the axr Annual Typist ' . l'l . ,a , - ii' . ' ' 1 , , - 3,4 1 1, ' P' , AS 1 loo! 14 fs h Cflvql. 'Lgfg lt, , ', , I lr: lt. w mul :Qld his Home .sstfelleu 'X ru: 1. . . . ' 1 1 1 ' 9 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 . , , 1- , , , - . r. . , , . Y 3, Athletic Board 4 Treas. 4 'J . .D A . I . me. I , X. . . . ,,, . . 1 1 1 . A i Y . 3 V? 1 1 1 - 1 - I ll. - - ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 0 3 ' - , , S 4 -at , , . . X ' I ..-.KN Milf, 4 xl :tl R' . 1 Q xi, ' 1, .A ,,, , ,g L? PHYLLIS STOLL Study. study, niqht and day: Do you really Ieam lhinqs that way? G.A.A. 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Operetta 1,2 3 ROBERT VOGEL Slay away qtrls my heart YOu can t take Because tt resxdes at edar Lake Class President 1 Football 1 2,3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Hi Y 4 Athletic Board 4 Pres Latm Club 2,3 Safety Patrol 3 Boys State 3 ROBERT TONEY When Bob aoes on those special ' dates, We wonder what he uses lor his Bates, Student Council 3 Treas. 3 Basketball 2,3,4 Track 3 4 Hi Y 3,4 Latin Club 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Band 1 Senior Stand Manager Safety Patrol 4 Hi Y Play 4 Boys State 3 Ass t Adv Editor BETTE WOLFE I mlssed the bus thats her cuse Its Qettmq rather worn wrth use G A A 4 Basketball 4 Iournallsm 2 3 4 Chorus 2 4 Lattn Club 2 3 Class Play 3 Gert lxves a long way lrom town NI G R S GERTRUDE WIDMAYER S E But thls doesnt stop her from get tmq around ,Q GAA 1 3,4 Vxce Pres 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Chorus 2 Latln Club 2 3 Vice Pres 4 Class Play 3 NANCY WHITE She must have covered one hun dred mzles On her way to the hbrary and back down the alsles G A A 1 2 G A A Bowling 3 4 Iournahsm 2 3 Chorus 1,2 Library 2,3,4 1 4' DEAN WORTLEY WALTER ZEEB MARY ANN WHEELER GENEVIEVE WHEELER tt he were measured tts a lonq Theres very lxttle y-ou can tell tc My own haxr would turn quxte A11 lflsh 105519 NIU and YOU way mound m may Our lenny moves wlth a careless But a mcer lellow couldnt be Because l looked xtup you see It l could take the Chevrolet azr found Football 1 Chorus G A A 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1,2,3 Class play 3 Annual Typist Iournallsm 2 3,4 Treas 4 r F A 1,2,a,4 sec a Pres 4 Band 1 Library 4 , 9 I 1 . ' , I ,H ' SX- g . . A ! i 7 1 1 ' , , if I D I , it - 4 , xg .4 3' , I r . . . , . , 1 1 I 1 Journalism 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4 . , . u . . . , . . . , ! .Tr - J' 1 T 'fx I ' .' I 9, - . I A 4 I - ' ' I s 9 1 SALUTATUR. Parents, Teachers, and Frlends I welcome you here th1s evemng on behalf of the graduatmg class of 1950 We wlsh to ex press our s1ncere appreclatlon to all of you for the many wonderful thmgs you have done for us We wxsh to thank you our parents for the many tlmes you have encouraged us when we were dlslllusloned and dlscouraged We also owe our thanks to you, our teachers for the tlmes you have helped us wlth our problems glven us your advlce and guxdance, and to you, our class mates for your fr1endsh1p and loyalty The future for most of us 19 uncertaln but we feel that hlgh school has to some extent prepared us for the experlences of the commg years In addltxon to our studles we have learned the value of frlendshxp and many other thlngs that cannot be classlfxed 1n books alone Hlgh SchooL has made It posslble for us to step forth lnto the world, confldent that we can perform the dutles 11fe holds for us, and w1th God s help we hope to make thls world a better place 1n whrch to l1ve Patr1c1a Murphy 4 vannnrcrnn A memorable mllestone graduatlon has been reached at the turn of the century by us the Class of 1950 We are now launchmg out on a new phase of our llves self dxrected mde pendence We have benef1ted greatly by the new and wonderful advancements that have been made IH the past fxfty years It 15 hoped that we may help to keep th1s ball of progress rollmg The past half century has offered many more advantages than any other prevlous per1od of hlstory We have gone from horse and buggy to a1r11ners from simple phonographs to televlslon from candles and gas lxght to electrxclty These plus many more have changed the mode of l1v1ng and gxven to us our graduahng class tremendous opportunltles We are grateful to our D1v1ne Maker for the pr1v1lege of l1v1ng m 1950 and also to the many people who have helped us thus far along llfe s Journey To take and use these great opportumtles IS our duty 1n the world of tomorrow Durlng our formatxve years we have taken much and glven httle Our challenge now IS to set our goals high and accept the responsxblhtxes of these opportumues Yes Class of 1950, It xs now up to us Let s all do our best so that lt can be also saxd of us, Well done thou good and falthful servant' Peggy Scha1ble L x 1 . . , , - , . . - - 1 1 r . . . , . s .I J, v Z. at f 4 ,. If I an ,1 Q5 A X 'N 1' N ' N A ,fr ,f 14 ' ' ll 71 ' ' s ' x x . , . . . . .. .. . , . . 1 - - 4: - 1 e Class of 1950 do hereby make and declare thxs to be our Last W1ll and Testament the parents we wlsh to dxrect a heartfelt thanks from f1fty four proud Semors graduatmg here tomght the Faculty we wlsh to express our appreclatlon for thexr expert guldance through our mgn school years the Jumors we leave the extra fifty snx cents left ln our Treasury, and hope they won t spend xt all m one place the Sophomores we leave the motto, ' The Day Wxll Come the Freshmen we extend the prlvxlege of maklng others do the dxrty work 1f they re smart enough to get away wxth xt Norman O Connor bequeaths upon Lols Elsele hxs musxcal talents Dan Maroney leaves h1s reckless dr1v1ng hab1ts to V1rg1l Clark, Shlrley LeVan leaves to George Wlnchester her determmatlon to f1n1sh school J Nell Lantxs wllls to Gene Lake hxs out of town dates B111 Koselka leaves to the underclassmen a few pomts on How to Smash the Famlly Car Dallas Lake wllls h1s extenslve work 1n an encyclopedla to Jerry Lehmann Merllyn Johnson leaves her ab1l1ty to get out of classes to anyone w1th enough excuses Esther Klobuchar does leave to Elalne Ferry her always ready blush Ralph Guenther leaves h1s 'snuff to anyone who desxres lts use Corky Dreyer leaves h1s Jokes Cwlth a pomtj to Mr Cameron Llnda Bradbury glves to Joan Schne1der her knowledge of the farm Sara Geer leaves her Job on the playground to anyone b1g and brave enough to tackle Davld Myers bequeaths upon the freshmen boys that grown up look Mary Ann Schrader bestows her excuses to mxss school upon anyone txred enough Phyllxs Stoll bequeaths upon Marty Tobln her wltty remarks Dorothy Thomas wxlls all her extra helght to Dave Crocker Vlrgmla Qulatt leaves all that her name 1mpl1es to Roseanne Zeeb John Popp bestows upon Leonard Blaznek h1s talent for gettmg 1n and out of trouble Bob Robbms leaves hxs lnterest ln the Proctor famlly to Walt Bauer Roslyn Reule does leave her last year s government tests to Kenny Proctor Emlly Rothman bequeaths her lc 1d glggles upon Mary Ann Hafner Bob Vogel leaves h1s posntlon on the football team to Rlchard Exsele Nancy Whlte bestows upon any Jun1or her dally tr1p to Mr Johnsen s offlce Phyllls Platt w1lls her secret love affalrs to Donna Hlnderer Mary Ann Wheeler would lxke to leave her temper to anyone who needs one Arden Musbach leaves h1s dark looks to Norman Bauer Jean McClure leaves her place at the addlng machme to anyone who would llke to be centra treasurer Bob Toney bestows upon Duane Bott hls deep toned volce Pat Scott gxves to Jana Lou Wemberg her f1rst team basketball umform Genev1eve Wheeler wmlls her mckname to anyone who would lxke to be called Farmer Vlrglflla Chrxswell deslres to bless Maryellen Moore wlth her schoolglrl complexlon Jeanne Schulz w1lls her search for a man to Carolyn Shelly Mary Hankerd bestows upon Jackxe Hughes all her extra freckles Coyne Holxday confers upon Dorls Vxcers h1s frlendly smlle Joan Hughes bestows upon Bob Geer her knack of gettmg along wxth the teachers Wmona Franklxn leaves her or1g1nal halr style to Lmdall Whxte Audrey Lake bestows upon any hopeful lass her secrets on How to Get and Keep a Man Evelyn Hlnderer w1lls some of her qulet ways to Clara Lewls w1th the hope that she wxll use them Marlanne Bauer leaves her dlmple to anyone who would lxke just one Nelly Atkmson leaves her ab1l1ty to get along wlth people to Loulse Walz Wallace Franklln w1lls hxs gay week ends to Jack Pxckett Clmton Johnson would llke to bless Dlck Rudd wlth h1s ' flve o clock shadow Ronme Eder leaves h1s car to the junk dealer Oscar Barexs leaves h1s book entltled, The Farmer Takes a Wlfe to a certaln Junlor gxrl Ela1ne Plckett leaves to Dons Stacy her abllxty to do shorthand Bruce Bycraft leaves w1th the hope that all pretty g1rls des1r1ng Taxx servlce wlll com Phyllls Hoffman w1lls her ab111ty to keep one man happy to Phyll1s Harrmson Peggy Schalble wxlls her extra Valedlctory pomts to Melvm Leach lf he can use them Walt Zeeb leaves h1s dlrectxons for growmg a mustache to Raymond Stembach Gertrude Wxdmayer w1lls her short halr do to Betty Relgger Betty Wolfe leaves to Janet O Dell her 1nd1v1dual style of smglng Dean Wortley bestows upon Shlrley Wllllams that well fed look Pat Murphy w1lls her surplus muscles to Jerry Herr1ck Marlene Schne1der bestows upon some unlucky Jumor her cha1r ln government class We the underslgned, place our names xn full recogmtlon of each clause herem stated e to hxm Mananne B Esther K Mary Ann W F- tgla- A T-50 4 5:3 :E- i .1 th , . . : To . . ,, ,, . - . . . 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I ,- , . . . . . .' . ,4 ' ' ' IK - !7 5.- . . . . i - , . 1 I J S 1 V- ' 7 GIFTATUR We the Class of Nlneteen Hundred and Flfty bestow upon each teacher and member of our class a glft WhlCh we conslder to be fxttlng and proper Please bear w1th us' Thls measurmg cup we QIVC to Mr Snuth ln rememberanc e of the Home Ec glflq he contended wlth To make your glasses a wee blt handler To vou th1s extra pa1r goes Mr Chandler That he w1ll cry we do bel1eve Mr Johnson thxs hankxe for you when we le ue So that he wlll remember our Sen1or crulse Mr Flscher gets this boat we hope he won t lose A horn to alwavs hold 1n vour hand So Mr Benjamm wont forget the Chelsea Swlngz Band To Mr Stults thus wheel goes The reason why everyone knows To Mr Krlmbac ht r tht ttachtr of Shop Th1s htmme r and na1l so hls practlct won t stvp To Mx s Martln we our these toys So she can amuse next years A boys To Mr Maglera th s plcture of girl s bas ftbxll For we know he ll mlss them one and all A brand new ruler goes to Mr Gable So 1n Chorus hc can pound all he s able Because the bind llked you so we ll Mr Sohr To rt member the m all wt gout you th1s tmy troauboat And bt: ause of that thus sm all tokt n Loes lYll5's Schell hc re s another ear thlt s guarantee d to 1 Aftc r all those men you d l1ke to know To Mlss Betlev th1s baskttball goes For her POIHIS ln the tournan ents as everyone knows To Mlss Fox goes th1s small pane of glass For the door sure does slam when you go mto t lass To Mrs Maglera goes th1s hoe and rake Now put your husband to work for your lawn s sake To Mr Cameron goes thls lxttle whxte dome We took lt 1n Lanslng whtn tht Govt rnor ws nt home To Mrs Clalre goes th1s souvenir of our class Tls a plcture of every laddxe and la-.ste To Nellv Maree a Cobb we gwe Because th1s year for h1m dld she lxve Because Oscar s a great F F A fan We give h1m th1s plow to work h1s lind To Marlanne who wlshes to be a nurse We glve her thls l1cense to drlve a hearse To Lxnda we gzve thls model cast To remlnd her of the one ln the past Because he has to wash hrs Daddy s Taxm Cab To Bruce we g1VP thxs box of Fab To Vxrglnxa we glVP th1s Hershey Bar ln the Sen1or Stand she wt nt qulte far To Cork we gwe thus book of Jokes So a gag he ll have to tell h1s pals and folks Because Ronme has so many places to go We glVC h1m th1s fllm to make a b1g show For Ralph a flash bulb because when he s about Those flash bulbs really do burn ou To Mxkc we glvt th1s llttle car Because we know he won t go far To Sara we gxve th1s llttle cow For a farmer she was and ls now oM1rv we e1seth1s Senlor play east she ll remembt r her pron ptmg lll th past Evelyn Hlnderer I9 small 1n sxze g1ve her th1s yeast to make her rlse as not to creat a fuss Phylhs we glve th1s lmazze of Russ Covnt we czlve th1sl1ttle prayer book whlch we know ht ll always look We ll gue to h1m th1s cowboys vest When Mtrllyn becomes Presldent of tht Umttd States We glve her th1s black book to remmd her of dates Because answermg the door ln Enghsh was her Job To Esther we glV9 th1s tlny door knob call them off when he flghts wlth Joan B111 we glye thls handy phone a future homemaker of the Senlor Class gxvt to Audry th1s p1e plate of glass Dtllas we f1lV0lhlS bowlmg, pm o remlnd hxm of tht gamts he was hxgh pomt Because we ve heard J Nell llkes to flsh We glve h1m th1s hook and our good luck wlsh Sh1rley we glV6 th1s box of powder cover the blush she has about her Danny we glve thls book of speed he w1l1 have 1t ln case of need Jean we glV9 th1s dlme store rlng, hops someday she ll get the real thxng Because joy to all she dld brmg ' . 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To Pat vue gxve thts song to slng To Arden whose known to all as MOOSE We gxve thts address book to put to use We gtve to Dave th1s rxnse of red Because he uses lt so tt s saxd Stnce Norm wants to be a famed musxctan We gtve htm thxs ptece to start h1s ambltxon To a lass who seems to be so qumet We glV9 thls rattle to Phyllts Ptatt Because we ve heard hxs tales a lot We gxve th1s corn to John Ktoj Popp Because her amb1t1on lS to fly an axrplane We gxve th1s avlatxon book to Elame Although you may thxnk Vlrgln a s Qulatt We g1VE her UIIS mask to show she s a rxot To Roslyn we glve this PICYUYQ of Kenny To her xt s worth mxllwns to us a penny Bob there s bandages ln th1s klt For 1n football you were always hlt Emtly these sunklst dates we g1Ve to you As the dates you glve are very few To Peg we glve thts lxttle blke For the dxstance to Dexter IS qulte a hxke Th1s mlrror we g1VC our frlend Marlene As meer gxrls are seldom seen For an overmght party If she has anymore We glve Mary Ann U'llS alarm clock to wake her for sure To Jeanne we glve th1s fancy bouy For 1t s Waterloo' Shxp ahoyl Phyllts th1s bottle of cream w1ll make your lxfe merry For xt wtll remxnd you of your days at Wetnberg Dalry Dorothy we gxve you thms feather cut tn two To remmd you when your next feather cut IS due To Toney we glve thls song of Carolyn For nothmg s f1ner then belng wtth Mertlyn Because he had such a resxstant heart To Bob Vogel thxs cuptd dart Because Genevxeve s mckname seems to be Farmer We glve her thls package of seeds and hope lt won t alarm To Mary Ann Wheeler a short hand student was she Here goes a long hand a dxversxon you see' To a girl whose name ts Nancy White We glve thls soap to keep her future brlght To Gert we glve thxs small band a1d To patch up her quarrels xt seems It was made Thls needle a.nd thread to Bette Wolfe goes As she mended her ways as everyone knows To Dean, a boy wlth a sense of humor, We gxve h1m thts shoe so he may get a kxck out of 11.6 sooner These boxmg gloves to Walt do go For over h1s opponents he ll Wm we know To the baby of the class we d l1ke to wlll Th1s l1ttle dolly play wlth It Wmona and get a blg thrtll Now on .Tack her mmd ts rested But Pat remember that Crosley you Just tested.? Between Chelsea and Dexter her mmd does fxght So to Joan goes thxs map to make thmgs rtght Pat S Wmona Joan Understgners Schmoe Crumb Our hearty thanks for bearmg vuth us' Jerk I' , ', V ,M 5 I y 42' , , . . y ' ' ' t f 45. ' ' ' -f I . . . , he ' 4 ' -- f 46. , N , . I . . . ' Y 47' - 4 , y ' ' f 'f ? . 48. ' - f - 4 , ' ' -- ' . 49. ' , ' L ' . so. ' ' ' . ' 51. - -- . , ' , . I 52. , , 4 y . , . . -- I ' . . A ' f , 53. ' ' , ' ' - s4.- ' I 1' . -A P.s. U Q , ' f f- H ' .gf 5 9 'v 'ff' , ' 4 I 1 X05 N O t 5 5 The century moves on and those flfty four senlors that progressed weak kneed 1nto the vast world 1n that June of 1950 have brought much fame to our l1ttle town of Chelsea Let s look 1n and see what goes on As you enter the vlllage of Cavanaugh Lake, Nelly Atk1nson s Woman s Exclus1ve Tourlst Court sxgn shlnes out You see she st1ll avolds all men Further down the road we notlce Marlann Bauer, keeplng her motto of Cheaper by the Dozen As you enter the Clty of Chelsea you not1ce that Bycraft s tax1 servlce has grown now that Bruce has made Dexter S9I'V1C6 a hab1t It s a b1rd It s a plane No, lt s Oscar Bare1s and h1s hellcopter whlch he bought from e farm profxts Roslyn Reule and V1rg1n1a Chr1swell have brought Chelsea world recogn1t1on 1n men s haxr styles Robert Toney and Lou1s Dreyer have entered a new clown act 1n the Barnum and Ba1ly clrcus they re known as Bob Blows at Cork act Ronme Eder never gave up we see h1m st1ll accountmg for h1S nlght l1fe now It s to h1S Wlfe, not h1s mother Wallace Franklln lS general Jamtor for the new a1r f1eld at Waterloo Gertrude W1dmayer and Wmona Franklln get together real often to talk over the1r former dates w1th undercxassmen Sara Geer IS employed as a teacher 1n the local elementary department Coyne Hollday IS l1v1ng the exc1t1ng l1fe of a m1n1ster near North Lake B111 Koselka has f1n1shed h1s course on Blondes Beware at State and now resldes on Washlngton Street Walter Zeeb has kept h1s exclus1ve r1ght to head the Sod Busters, ever SINCE 1949 Lanhs Truckxng Company lssues two b1lls a month now, as Mary Ann Schrader IS bookkeeper Jean McClure has her convertlble drlven by Arden Musbach full txme now Genny Wheeler and Phyllls Stoll both marrled farmers and love the l1fe of farmers w1ves Marlene Schne1der and Norm O Connor are tour1ng Europe, she dusts the plano and Norm plays for royalty Patrlcla Murphy has wrltten her f1rst book, It s entltled, Blg and Mlghty Muscles Me L1sten What s that? Oh dear, our V1rg1n1a Qulatt just smashed her father s car agam Peggy Schalble IS happlly marr1ed and recently named her f1rst son Frank We not1ce Patr1c1a Scott and Mar1lyn Johnson are bat g1rls for the two world famous base ball players, none other than our own Bob Vogel and Marty Tobln Dorothy Thomas has full control of f1nances ln her home Could It be due to the Semor - . , . . ......... - cc - y x ' ' ,, . . . . . U . . H 1 1: . - . , . . . , . , ., . . . . - - , th - J KK va -- - N . . . . ' . . . . ., , . - - .. . KK ,7 ' . L . . . , . . . .. ' ' -a - gg - . H . - y . .. . . , - .. . . . . . treasurer s Job she d1d so well? Dallas Lake IS st1ll work1ng ln a factory, and Look! the jalopy he drxves, we wonder what happened to h1s b1g ldeas? Esther Klobuchar has advanced and IS now seen Slttlllg on her boss s a See that flash of red? Yes, Davld Myers IQ st1ll ln town We notlce Bob Robblns walkmg along sxnglng h1s old t1me favorlte Margle In Joan Hughes mlnd 1ts st1ll not June nor July but just May Boy' what a pretty nurse Why 1ts Shlrley LeVan, and look at the patlents whose hands she gets to holdll Now we know why Ralph called everyone Snuff It was because of h1s secret 1nterests 1n Tobacco Advertlsments Betty Wolfe st1ll makes her daxly tr1p to John s, Just for old tlmes sake We f1nd Emlly return1ng from her work to chat w1th her old frlend Evelyn who IS as shy as ever There are two new bus1ness flrms 1n Chelsea Mary Ann Wheelers Nursery and Mary Hankerd s Bowlmg Alley John Popp 1S now a carpenter bel1eve It or not he s st1ll cuttmg up Whats th1s we see Danny Maroney hard at workl' He never exerted hlmself l1ke that 1n Government Class Plmton Johnson and Dean Wortley are now the proprletors of Bachelors Parad1se It s rumored that Elalne Plckett IS commander of a sh1p We were mformed that J Nell Lantls IS owner of a group of chaxn stores His speciality is of course Mama Dolls 'Nancy Whlte has devlsed a new approach step for bowlmg lt goes one two hop three Jean Schulz st1ll has the mckname of Ennle Ulz We wonder lf her last name IS st1ll the same Now that Audrey Lake IS a farmer s wlfe, she has d9Vlb8d a new varlety of potatoes that aren t fattemng she must st1ll be on a d1et Lmda Bradbury fmally made her great dec1s1on and has moved far away from Chelsea We see Phyll1s P1att IS competlng w1th the other beauty parlors ln town Now that we have seen 1nto the future, we close the door knowlng our lxves w1ll not be as predlcted but mstead hoplng they w1ll be full of happlness and success We, three g1rls of the 1950 Semor Class Jean, Audrey, and Lmda v ' ' ' ' l p. - . . . . . . - gf ' 7? Phyllis Hoffman is reading the latest novel, Feed your Husband from Tin Cans . lar . . . . . . , , Hman tt? KI 4' Four years and many rugged finals ago slxty sur anmous to please freshmen entered the battered halls of dear old Chelsea High We were all a b1t learv because of the evxl intentxons of the Sophomores as to our lmtiatlon Luckxly we all surv1ved, and afterward we elected our class officers Thls year the boys seemed to have the rulmg hand as our offxcers were Pres1dent, Robert Vogel, V1ce President, James Clark Secretary, Robert Robbms, and Treasurer, Louxs Dreyer Our Student Councll representatlves were Merilyn Johnson and Ronn1e Eder We were fortunate in havmg Mr Cameron as our class advlsor In the sprmg we gave the trad1t1onal Freshman Sophomore Ret1u'n Party With a few drops and some addltions, we continued on our way to graduauon We all mourned the loss of the pr1v11age of initlatlon, but were somewhat compensated by the Freshman Inmauon Party We overcame the ruling power of the boys by electing Merllyn Johnson, Pres1dent, Shlrley LeVan, Vice President, Dan Maroney, Secretary, and Roslyn Ruels, Treasurer Our Student Coun cil representatives for th1s year were Pat Murphy and Lou1s Dreyer Mr Alpervxtz was our advisor After much delxberation and several votes we fmally selected our class rmgs wluch we hoped to get mn the fall We ended the year w1th the happy thought that we were now Jun1ors Our Junxor year began wlth an enrollment of slxty one members We elected, as our offxcers Louis Dreyer, President, Ronnie Eder, V1ce Presldent, Roslyn Ruele, Secretary, and Dorothy Howard Treasurer These newly elected offlcers met w1th the adv1sors, Mxss Schell and Mrs Martin and appointed the varlous commltties for the year We chose Robert Toney and Marlene Schneider as our representatives in the Student Council After much ant1c1pat1on we recexved our class rings, and despite our former 1ndec1s1on, everyone seemed to be well sausfled W1th an eye towards money making, we sponsored a ple social and a Chrxstmas Dance One of the blg events of our Juruor year was our play, Murder In Rehearsal ' g1ven on March 18 The other was the Jumor Senior reception Our theme for the prom was the Forty N1ners Our fourth and final year started off w1th the election of our offlcers We chose Merxlyn Treasurer Mr Chandler and Mxss DeRose were our very capable advlsors Om' Student C0l1IlC11 representatlves were Ralph Guenther and Marlene Schnexder Corky Dreyer was Presldent of the Student Councll Our f1rst great enterprlse was our magazme sale, wluch turned out to be qulte a success, and for whlch we recelved a plaque Our other money making projects for the year lncluded our Sen1or Stand the sellmg of Booster Plates and the Senior play, The Inner Wllly , whxch was presented December 13 The Senxors were in charge of the Infantxle Paralysis Dr1ve, wh1ch went over the top Towards,the end of our year we ordered our caps and gowns and our commencement annommcements We flmshed the year with a three day crulse to Mackmac Island F1nally on June 6 the greatest mght of our h1gh sc ool career, we received our diplomas Nb Slgned + Nan cy Sara Witnessed, ' Vlrgmla Q sf n K, 7 Icgmdy ? rw 'r fgg ix gi? f , if X ! F? t Y 6 A Q Q I I A ., 1 I -- xx gy A X . . i . , . , . 5 . , . , i - . . . . n Johnson, President, Patricia Murphy, Vice President, Ronnie Eder Secretary, and Dorothy Thomas, . . , . Il ' 77 ' ' . . V . , . . h . Vr P -LQ . 7 . I 1 4 Q Y X - N. . . . CCAbe!7 ,, 1 V f ft '-5 - , X s ' i , ,fi fv I lt, Q X Z XL- I UNDER C LASSMEN Q Se r ' W! X W f W , ,MW J 1 , f N4 Q H ni una 2.0412 Every year the A lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row 5Lh Row 6th Ro Abse t John on s. 513 A Altstaetter W Baue R Be erle T Betts J Blaznak D Bott N Brodrlck V Clark D Crocke C Deat k L Elsele nc J Exsemann N Elsemann R E semann A E ke W Eschelbach E Ferry F Fxscher B Geer V Ga thxer R G1mmey R Guenthe Haxst H Hailey L C Harr s P I-Iarrlson D Hall G Heydlauff D Hoffman Hoffman M Klobucha S Kmckerbocke M Leach Lehmanm J Llght er R Lotrldge K M rphy D Noah C ODe1l D 0Del1 Otto D Ple so J Procto K P octor Qulglev J Robard G Salzgebe J Schnelde D Schrader R Seeley T Slane St l R St b h S M T ee e em ac C mme s bn Vxckers D Walke L Walz M We kauf S Wllla Herbert McKune Post of the Amerxcan Leglon presents an honor award to a Junior girl and a J'un1or boy The re c1p1ents of the award are elected by the Jumor Class In order to recenve thls honor the students must have the followlng quahflcatlons HONOR COURAGE, SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP, SERVICE COM PANIONSHIP, and CHARACTER 1940 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 The reciplents of the Amerlcan Leglon Award for the years from 1950 mcluslve are W11l1am Rademacher Grace Rlemenschneider Laurence Dxetle Jane Schlosser Robert Strleter W11ma Schwemfurth Robert Eaton Eleanor Harper Thomas Mc Clear Eileen Loeffler 1950 - 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 Kay Murphy Gerald Lehman Neil Beach I une Va11 Ray Kmckerbocker Clara Mluel' James Miller Agnes Forner David Knickerbocker Dorra Kalmbach Louis Dreyer Patricia Murphy JUNIURS ,fm S A I f N'i !Jf . 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' i ns. n B. s . . - . r 1 3 ' . . . . Q. a ' X ml. 1' .mm 3 sn WM lx! 1 lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row 5th Row Absent T Ball D Bertke O Bollinger D Bott B Bradbury V Beuhler L De Fant C Eder B Fowler D Guenther E Guenther J Hafner I Herrlck L Hoppe J Hughes H Koselka B Kuhl D Layher C Lord C LEWIS D Mc Clear R Merkel S Mlsaxledes J Murphy J ODell .I Pxckett B Peabody S Pxerce B Rxegger R Rudd E Schlller J Schwemfurth B Speer D Stacy G Sweeny M Tobln S Toney M Van Rlper S Walker J Welnberg P J W B Wht Welnkauf B Welr e1r 1 man G Wmchester E Woods G Wrlght D Yoell D Zahn R Zeeb B Moody SUPHUMURES , 4, .i ft f lf, 4.-T.-L. Pi.. P2 A y , 'I ff is T f 7 - Af ' Q ., ' ' Ek ' I .4 Q C? Q -C P' W, V Y Y ,C Q ,cj R S ,vV,x F 2.5 L 'TV' Z9 J ' 1 -Y S K !a.- II ' all ut .LJ 1 v' Ls, 'va' 5- v .3 ' I l ' v . . . - . ' - 2 . Ar , . , . - . , . 1 , , Avy Q ' ' X Th1s year the Sophomores had a very successful year At the Commumty Fa1r the Class had a stand, sellmg sandw1ches,pop, cookles, and candy After many cancellatlons the annual Sophomore Freshmen party was held on November 18, wxth the 1n1txat1on Omltted Durmg the course of the year, the Class gave a football and basketball pep meetmg In March class rmgs were ordered and are to be delxvered 1n Septem ber The fmal All H1gh party was held May 25 The offlcers for the year were Earl Guenther Pres1dent, Lee Hoppe, V1ce Pres1dent, Jana Lou Wem berg Secretary, and Evelyn Woods Treasurer The Stu dent COUHC11 representatlves for the f1rst semester were Stanton Walker and Betty Bradbury, the second semester representatlves were Betty Bradbury and Stanley Toney. -23 33.3.3 1st Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row 5th Row 6th Row Absent Q I Ifndmah fri 'AL B. F Aldrlch L Altstaetter R Bare1s S Barlow, J Bauer, N Bauer,K Chase, B Clark, D Clark, O Clark, V Clark B Collms N Dull E Elsele R Elsele, N Feldkamp D Fowler, J Greenwood E Hafner M Hafner E Hankerd E Hankerd L Hatt R Heller D Hmderer J Hoffman Y Hoffman J Hummel,W Johnson M Keezer R Keezer,R Keezer A Knlckerbocker G Lake P Le1nhart .T Lotrxdge, J Messner, P Moody H Moore M Moore,W Moore N Morgan B Mshar D Murphy M Porter O Rxeger, S R11h1mak1 F Robards C Rowe, E Schmidt C Shelly, B Spear, C Stapxsh F Sweeny P Vogel W Weber, S Wexr L Wh1te L Wlreman G Wortley, P Yoell M Zmche K Galbreath,D Rowe The Freshmen Class started the year w1th sixty three members, electmg John Bauer, Presxdnet, Rxchard Bareis, Vlce President, Jack Hummel, Secretary, and Donna Hmderer, Treasurer Our Student Council rep resentatwes for the first semester were Norma Jean Dull and Karen Chase, and for the second semester Norma Jean Dull and Robert Heller. Miss Betley and Mr. Smith were our advisers. The Sophomores gave us a party 111 November. During the year we gave one pep meetmg and a Freshmen Sophomore party on June 2. FP.BSI-IME 15 - A 5 T Q 5 ' 1 1' X - -4- i V L M v f T 5 ' LO- . Vt. , L- f . 1 f.. X , . f' of N ,, .N if ,.+ ' , , .I Q ,I P 1 jj - 'A L . 4, , A 1... ,, It 4 '-v a , 4 , 1 5 1 , . ' ,-4 7- gm :L 1 ' ' A9 is J S ' W ' ' .1 5 A 'H ' ' .l -x I t , , ' f' - , 0. i .Ii LQ an . , Q Q . -f f A 'sr xy it kk . f . K . 'rl .Z ' J I w fo .9 ' ' -Q 'Q L' sv, I .3 , L7 , -4 ' 4 - A A. 5 v . . . , ,-. ' V . , . ,h , 1 N ' .1 .. . - n. J alt '. -4 , n K - , - 1- .a ' ' ' ' ba .A 1 A P- 4 -K x -1 ea ' . ' A ' Q . . ., , A .fm 140, V .. 'a 7' '-:-H , f Q on 1 ti' ' it J A . .4 z X ' APE Q 1. . . n , Q D , n Q 0 0 0 . . . , I . , O , I ' , l I O , I O , O y ' r ' 1 ' D . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . . , . , - . , . 9 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 . . , . , . . , . . . , . , . , . 1 ' , Q - , n . , 0 o , 0 . 0 . . . - Sth GR DE 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row Franklm D Foster Noah, B Werdehoff, K W1dmayer, M Senecal, B Smxth, V Stevens, V Young, P1att D Schnelder Keeny C Paul, J Bertke, S Baldwm, D Wemberg J Otte, J Lesser, Mr F1scher D Satterthwa1te D Proctor, R Bertke, N Honbaum, Mr Benjamln 7th GRADE lst Row B. Smlth, G. O'De1l, L. Walker, S. Walz, W. Hoppe, E. Whltaker, D. Downer, R. Hmge, R. Wh1te, W. Scott, C. Werdehoff, 2nd Row M. McMann1s, D. Joseph S. Vogel, P. Aldr1ch, G. Packard, P. HOPKIDS, C. Mxller, N. Phelps, D. Messner, L. Wenk 3rd Row J. Talbot N. Klmgler, A. Wenk, C.A. Stembach, O. Beeman, J. Haas D. Aberle, J. Greenwood, 4th Row A. Welch, L. Kothe, A. Rodenck, Mxss Fox, G. Wxlly, J. Welch, R.A. Oesterle, D. Puhl, R. Keezer. .-44 P ' !'. ' rf 'T - N 4 2 . 2? ,. , 5 , , , 1st Row D. Rowe, J. Davisson, L. Paxton, M. Robards, J. Widmayer, V. Smith, D. Umstead, B. ' , . , J. ' , . ' , K. , . . . ' . ' , . . N . , , . . n , 1 l ! Nh GRADE 1st Row 2nd Row Ehfilw M Honbaum, L P1erce W Gullett, D Gullett N Fahrner, J' Keezer F Wh1taker, M Munden, G Wh1t6, B Coleman, I Kn1ckerbocker, E Walker B Irwm, B Oesterle N Atkmson E Nothnagel G Hepburn G Banks S Conk S Dancer, I McLaughl1n, B Robards, T N1xon B Geddes We1r, R A1dr1ch, L R1sner, S Scott .T Ed1ck D Barr B Harr1s, Mrs Mag1era GRADE 1st Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row A Musolf, B P1erce, B Greenwood, M Sm1th A Alarlcn, h. Moore, L Mayer Smxth, S Coleman, M Osborne, G Staffan, N Packard, H Conley D Fowler, M Qu1g1ey P Beal, J We1r, S G1mmey R R1sner, Mrs Kenny, H Wemberg P Weber T Schulze, I Geer, E Wenk, T Barlow, G Owens, B Neal, R Balmer, D Harr1s, R DeFa.nt X fi. 0 . l ', I . , U . , 0 , 0 , 0 , o 3rd Row S. Bair, D.. Briston, R. Foster, E. Williams, Cesterle, M. Paxton, J. Leeth, G. . ' . ' . . ' , . '. . , C. Z 0 , 0 . I l , 0 I . 0 . , I . . , 4th GRADE lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row D Warren, G K1e1s, P Oesterle,W Webb, B Pearson F Wenk,W Lake, R Moore, R Fowler C Lmdner, L Sch1l1er, K Vogel, .T Kobach, S Hopk1ns, F Petsch C Coleman, .T Bernath B Alder H Morgan, G Alder, S Buehler, G Roder1ck D Nutt B W1111ams H Johnsen, J' Wagner B Sorensen, K Rxemenschnelder, E McDan1e1s M1ss Cooper 3rd GRA lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row Absent S Slane, W Patrxck, N Larson, P Neal P Gage, M Whxtaker, K Munro, D Oesterle, O Owens, A E1semann, S Qulgley, C Barr V Greenwood, R Barlow, L Dowllng, R Alder, O Hart, O R1chardson, R Papsdorf, C Slocum, F Wagner L Keezer,R Eder, J Rudd C DeM1nt G Mayer T Genther R Foster, N Rowe, T Phelps, B Brown, D Keeny,A Howard, Mrs, Harvey F Fredr1ck DE 3 7 ' 1 ' 4th Row C. Mester, Hines, R. Slane, N. Mayer, A. Risner, C. Aldrich, J. Block, N. Irwin, Znd GRADE 1st Row A Lager, J Meehan, R Coleman C Cameron, C Koengeter,D Fogg H Brooks, N Kanaga, D Irwm J Patr1c: 2nd Row B Bertke B Fxsher, C Carpenter, M Alder, P Fletcher B Alder C G1eske, G Evans B Brown, L F1sher D Moore, K Stephans, 3rd Row Mrs Gregory G Packard, R Church111 J Kre1der,W Morley R Warren Kurtz, S Wagner G Speer, MISS Martxn 4th Row H O Dell, M Hepburn, N Hllts B Schenk, R Mock, J McLaugh11n 1st Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row 5th Row absent 'kai' W Gaddls, D Keezer G Churchlll, D Petsch,A Nixon, D Mayer, B R1sner, H N1xon, G Klels R Brown, C Cameron P Worden, MA Oesterle, C Brunner, M W1111ams J Summers A Webb W Abdon M1ssSch1osser D Hayes L Fahrner, S Emsernann, B Walsh M Harms MA Sorensen F Reed, K Larson F Schaff, M1ss Kompass, S Grossman L Llpphart P F11ntoft, L Dxeterle, D Mepyans, R Sanderson, M Young D Sherman, D Johnsen, D Holmes, C Harms, J Martm, J Abdon,S Chap11n,P Langowskx, S Z1nk, K Runc1man, M A Steger, M Slocum, J Speer, D Carpenter, J Fletcher, G Sm1th, L Qu1g1ey W l i ,, L, L, , . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . , . , . . . . , . , . . , . . , . . . , . . , . . , . , N. . , . , , . . I j-H , ,..,.,,--i I A . by V., . fl? . , . . , . . . . . 7 ' I ' I ' I , . , . . . , . , . . , . . , . . , . , .... . , . . . . .... . . . . INDERGARTBN 1' lst Row C Dancer B Irwin K lst Row Gorton N Packard B Stoppelkamp E Fisher R Hllts, S Allan J Phelps, B Hafner, L Koengeter C Willy S Hopper B Parsons M Hepburn, C Howe A 2nd Row V Nutt D Petsch C Schiller L Coleman R gnd Row Schenk D Geer R Hoff man 3rd Row Mrs Kelly D Charboneau J Weinman, T Kayser F Osborne C Hanselman Eschelback J Webb Mrs Kelly L Beach J Settle D Atkinson C Biles Biles M Stegir D Ousely D McLaughlin D Ball RURAL SCHOOLS lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row 'mute V. Miller, P. Squlrer, G. Rnge L. Flynn, R. Wise, E. Flynn, N. Prentice D. Martin, P. Prentice, . Beeman, R. Schuber, M. Rhein- hardt J. Malone, C. Reith, J. Hartiord J. Malone, B. Fletcher M.0tto,A.Paxten, B. Miller . Beeman, G. Fletcher, D. Whitman PUMPKIN COLLEGE lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row K. Joseph, K. Ortego, I. Fouty, A. Fletcher, J. Joseph, C. Gipson Jr., J. Welch, D. Joseph R. Fletcher, G. Fouty, J. Joseph, J. Joseph, G. Risner, D. Schmitz, L. Welch J. Brown, L. Schmitz, E. Joseph G. Hailey, W. Fouty, C. Risner, Mrs. Gadd lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row B. Freligh, L. Appleton, . Sexton, J. Reed L. Leggett L. McMannis, J. Kiniigh, M. Marsh, D. Sexton R. Scripter L. Schrader, D. Scripter, G. Dault R. Appleton, R. Hageman, D. Hageman, D. Scrlpter I. Smith, D. Collyer, M. Sexton N. Bailey, J. Dault, G. Collyer, T. Dault i ,N 'QP iv! A fwx 3104 1 'Q g N I Www L4' My Z f .,,v.-4 nu www' PCRT fi in 3 QI f J B Robbms, R Eder, D Maroney, 2nd Row Mr Stuxts, V Gauthler, G Heydlauff T Slane, D Schrader B Bauer, T Betts J Robards, S Kn1ckerbocer .T Lehmann, Mr Magiera 3rd Row R Ste1nbach, D Markel, B Moody, D McClear, S Toney, G W1nchester, G Sweeny, C Eder, L Hoppe N Bauer, 4th Row A Erke, G Lake, .T Hernck, J Batsakes, D ODel1, F Sweeny A Kmckerbocker, D Bott, E Hafner I Hafner R Barexs, D Lake, The football team had very good materlal th1s year goods to take that much wanted Huron League Champ mnshxp, but as the breaks sometlmes go our season wasn t as good as lt mlght have been The team wxll have the loss of n1ne hard playmg senlors to f111 1n, but w1th the return of n1ne letter men, along w1th the up and comlng second teamers, we should have a very good team Ends D McClear, 'A Musbach, T Slane,R Merkel D O Dell Tackles 'O Barems, 'R Eder, L Hoppe B Moody C Eder, J Robards G Sweeny Guards W Bauer,D Schrader, 'B Bycr.ut,N Bauer D Bott, E Hafner, I Hafner, 'B Koselka Centers 'D Myers, 'D Maroney, G Wmchester, 'N 0 Connor Backs I Batsakes, G Heydlauff S Kmckerbocker Lehmann 'B Robbins, 'B Vogel,R Bareis Herrlck, A Knickerbocker, F Sweeny, S Toney T Betts Lost by Graduation' They Dexter Roosevelt Milan U. High Saline Dundee Flat Rock Parma 69 Manchester 6 A Q Q 1st Row B. Koselka, A. Musbach, O. Bareis, B. Bycraft, B Vogel, N O Connor, D Myers, I . C . 0 , I I with the return of twelve letter men. This team had they : . ' . . , . , . . , . 5 q I I I ' ,V 0 , : . . , . ' , G. ' , . . . . , J. We 6 7 12 6 0 34 13 5 25 0 27 5 0 6 14 20 '. .r- .,W A , , 1stRow C Cu11ett,D Rmge, B Scott, B Wh1te, G Batsakes, B Keezer, Mr Cameron, 2nd Row B Hoppe G Packard J Lesser,B Bertke, D Rowe, D Proctor, L Noah JUNIOR PUUTB LL lag .if Q 2 ,fg- These are the boys who through hard work and earnestness will one day be the future stars of your local Gr1d1ron These boys have the abmlity and w111 to become members of the team m the next few years TEAM Ends Rowe, L Noah, .T Lesser Guards B Rxnge, T Nrxon Centers G Packard Backs B Keezer, B Whxte, W Hoppe D Proctor, B Bertke G Batsakes pf. ' e - Q 0 Tackles - B. Scott, C. Gullett 'Q - . , . , 1 - . . 2 . 1 Q . L 1st Row D Maroney, B Johnson, S Knickerbocker, C Dreyer, D P1erson, A Musbach Bogel, G Heydlauff 2nd Row Mr Stuxts, D Myers, D Crocker, T Slane, B Toney, M Tobin, I Lesser, Mr Mag1era The cagers th1s season had a wmmng record of 13 v1ctor1es and 5 losses The team th1s year was an ex perlenced one w1th f1ve semors and exght Jumors most of whom have had two years on the fxrst team Wlth e1ght returnmg fxrst teamers and those comlng up from the second strmg, our team should have an even better record next Guards lVLTob1n, 'C Dreyer G Heydlauff, D Schrader, D P1erson Forwards S Kmckerbocker, 'B Vogel B Johnson, B' Toney 'A Musbach Center D Crocker 'D Myers T Slane Lost bv Graduatlon' Manchester Vandercook Dexter Manchester Vandercook Dexter Parma Qumcy Hudson They M1ch Center Mllan Flat Rock Roosevelt U H1h Sa11ne Lmcoln Dundee D1str1ct We They 27 E Jackson 28 They VARSIT BAS BTBALL JN., t . . . . . ' . , B. We We jj x X G5 so 26 36 ' . 24 22 26 so ' 46 X 46 38 so 19 47 40 41 so sa 33 34 . ' 32 35 33 27 ' 22 52 26 58 ' sa 29 ' 23 43 49 36 39 lst Row D O'Dell, T Betts, D Merkel S Walker, J Greenwood, G Winchester, E Hankerd, 2nd Row Mr Stults, A Kmckerbocker, D Bertke, J' Lehmann, R Barels, G Lake J' Lesser, Mr Maglera These boys plctured above are those who some day w1l1 be playmg on the flrst team They have worked hard th1s past season and they hope to do even better next year Guards S Walker,J Greenwood, S M1sa1edes, D O'Del1 Forwards J Lehmann T Betts, D Bertke, R Barels, B Clark, A Knlckerbocker Centers D Merkel, G W1nchester, C Lake RECORD They Manchester Vandercook Manchester Vandercook . Dexter M1ch Center - '-' M1lan Flat Rock Roosevelt U H1gh Sal1ne L1ncoln 33 Dundee Y l We 29 25 A - 24 25 23 Dexter 39 24 25 38 31 35 45 24 ' . 28 ' 29 ' 39 -1- 23 24 26 30 ' 41 . ' 38 ' 33 ' 32 37 ' 35 32 1st Row A Kn1ckerbocker, D Maroney, J Greenwood, G Heydlauff, D McC1ear, R Vogel T Betts, A Musbach, S Kn1ckerbocker, M Tobm, G Wxnchester, T Slane, .T Lesser, 2nd Row B Johnson, T Ball, D Merkel, B Clark .T Lehman S M1sa11edes, H Koselka, D Crocker, R Bare1s, D Bott E Handerd, B Scott, Mr Stuxts The baseball boys th1s year are a very promismg bunch They have been pract1c1ng hard smce early th1s sprmg and they are sure that th1s w111 pay off m the form of the Huron League Tltle Pltchers M Tobm D Crocker, T Slane, .Tohnson Catchers S Knickerbocker 'D Marone Barels 1st Base 'B Vogel, J Greenwood 2nd Base T Betts S S G Heydlauff L F 'A Musbach,A Knxckerbocker C F D Merkel H Koselka, G Wmchester R R G Lehmann Lost by Graduatmn' 2 ,gf Aprll May 26 BASEBALL Stockbrxdge Marshall Dexter Chmax Portage Mxlan St Thomas Lmcoln Sa11ne St Mary s flacksonj Dundee Flat Rock Clunax Roosevelt P1nckney Vandercook Lake Manchester Dexter They N 1 1 ' : . ', . . B. u : ' a ' ya R' I . . ' We I - 10 ' 10 2 3rd.Base: D. McC1ear, T. Ball, B. Clark 11 East Jackggn 2 1 - - - 12 2 2 . . . . ' 13 6 2 - - - , - . ' 14 ' 2 1 . . . 15 17 0 ' 18 ' 4 0 Z0 . 11 0 21 ' 14 4 25 ' 28 . ' 2 5 A 9 . . ,A 12 oo- T' 16 ' 4 19 23 1st Row Dreyer F F1scher, Mr Maglera, G Wrlght, C Eder, R Stelnbach, J Herr1ck, O Bollmger, K Proctor, V Gauthler, B Moody, J L1ghtner 2nd Row 3rd Row The track team entered 1ts thlrd year of competltion thxs season with three return mg letter men and some other fme lookmg prospects A11 events were held away thxs year as there were no f2C111fi8S here M good job TEAM 'B Robb1ns, 'B Toney, 'C Dreyer, ' Myers, 'J Lantxs, D Schrader, I L1ghtner R Stelnbach, I Bauer, N Bauer,I Robards F Flscher, V Gauthler, G Wr1ght,0 Bollmger, D Bott B Moody C Eder, N Feldkamp, I Herr1ck, K Proctor 'Lost by graduatxon SCHEDULE Dexter East Jackson L1nco1n South Lyon U Hlgh South Lyon Huron League M11an Reg1ona1 Meet Apr11 6 Ma 1 Meet 20 N Feldkamp, J Bauer, D Schrader, R Robbms D Myers, J Lant1s,R Toney, J Robards ! 1 . . . . ' , . . ' . L. . . . . r. Magiera was coach this season and did a . ' . . D. l 4 ' n n . , 26 27 ' Y 5 . ' 9 12 16 ' lst Row R Eisemar, G Widmayer, .T McClure, P Scott, M Johnson, M A Schrader, W Franklin, .T Hughes, P Schaible J Hughes, 2nd Row Miss DeRose, E Klobuchar C Lewls, V Quiatt, L Eisele, C Rowe, S Weir, L Hatt, M L Weinkauf, B Wolfe, M Klobuchar 3rd Row P Stoll, M Hoffman N Morgan, S Geer Absent M L Tobin, J Murphy . . . . I , . - . . 1 . , ..... I I In spite of the fact that the girls lost some of their B first team through graduation last year, they had a suc- cessful season of basketball. They were able to sched- ule eight garnes, winning four and losing four. Schedule of Games December 20 Chelsea vs. Dester 11-24 6 vs. 11-12 13 vs. . ' 13-16 18 vs. ' 15-12 26 vs. ' . ' 15-16 10 vs. ' 13-12 21 vs. 8 -26 A vs. 20-8 January January January January February February February Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea 27 Chelsea Manchester U High Stockbridge U High Salme Dexter Dundee ERLS CHEERLEADERS lst Row M Klobuchar E Klobuchar, M Hoffman, P Stoll R E1seman D Thomas, M Hankerd G Wheeler P L1enhart, L Whmte C Rowe, C Lewxs M L Tob1n,S Barlow M VanR1per, J Murphy, J Hughes A Lake G W1dmayer,B Wolfe 2nd Row E Ferry, M1ss DeRose .T Hughes MA Schrader V Qu1att, L Exsele, P Scott, S We1r M We1nkauf,V Chrxswell S Geer,S Rllhlmakl W Franklm,G Salzgeber, L Walz, P Schalble D H1nderer .T O Dell, K Chase D Rowe, C Shelley, B Mshar Morgan, Mrs Harvey Absent .T McClure M Johnson Pres1dent Mary Ann Schrader Th1s year the Glrls' Athletxc Assoc1at1on had for 113 V1ce Presxdent Gertrude Wldmayer sports volley ball, track, bow11ng, basketball, softball, Secretary Beatr1ce Fowler and tenms The letters were earned by a poxnt system, Treasurer Wmona Franklm awarded from part1c1pat1on 111 sports and other act1v1t1es Board Representat1ves Joan Hughes V1rg1n1a The G A A sponsored the Sponge Dance and Qu1att, Peggy Scha1ble, Mary Lou Tobm var1ous other act1v1t1es durmg Sponge week Ath1et1c Board Representatlves Joan Hughes The g1rls basketball team rece1ved new umforms V1rg1n1a Qlllatt Peggy Schaxbel, Mary Lou th1s year Tobm lst Row R Barlow, C Cameron 2nd Row .T Hughes,K Chase,M L Tobm M VanR1per,D H1nderer, J ODell S Barlow, J Murphy 3rd Row L Wh1te, M1ss Compass, C LEWIS P L1enhart, Mrs Harvey, C Rowe GIAIA l , L L L l , - . 0 s , u , a I a 7 . , . , , . . , . . . 3rd Row B. Fowler, J. Weinberg, D. Fowler, L. Hatt, L. Wireman, M. Moore, E. Schmidt, N. . . . . , L 0 A . - , . . . . 3 ' .. . . - . D- . '. - Q Q n o . , o U o , n , , n . 1 , 4 Q . ff 'O gf.-i '..JQ 2, K. +1 V1 Hobllullp 49' ' 4-0 ' 1Q'a aff M6561 2- VJ' -Ji 411 5455 ACTIVITIES Xvfw gm 5 fx 1st Row N Atk1nson, P I-Ioffman, R Ste1nbach, N Klmgler, G ODe11 D Speer, M Hoffman E Woods P Aldrxch, C Paul I Dav1sson C Ste1nbach E Schmldt, C LEWIS, S Blaxr, 2nd Row E P1ckett, L Dreyer, I P1ckett, J' Lesser,D Puhl D Fow1er,B Re1gger J Schwe1nfurth, D Maroney, N E1semann, B Scott, Mr Sohn 3rd Row R Keezer, .T Welnberg, D Wemberg, S Baldwm V Chrxswell Th1s year the band was under the d1rect1on of Mr Robert Sohn It got off to a good start by formmg a Marchmg Band Thxs marchmg band played at all the home games but two, and at two away games On December 19 we presented our Annual Chr1st mas Concert The band part1c1pated 111 the D1str1ct Band Con test at Yps11ant1 on March twenty f1fth, and recelved the ratmg of second d1v1s1on They played at Parents N1ght, March 31, and held thelr Sprlng Concert on May 16 The band closed the year w1th thelr performance on Commencement N1ght Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Equxpment Manager Lou1s Dreyer .Tana Lou Wemberg Nancy E1semann Raymond Stembach L1brar1an Eleanor Schmldt , gy iii? 3 . . . , . . . i . ' n , o . o i . , . I u , a , n , Q a Q u . 9 o . . s n , Q o ' , s . a o . n I n I , - Q 0 . , . - 1 7. ' f i'+f3 ill' ap if ' 1 N N I Ii 0 4 fl ff Yr Ai ks M ,f f K ff f' Qt ,' r :E 1st Row E Ferry, M A Wheeler, M Bauer, .T Hughes, C Rowe, D Rowe, R Lotr1dge K Chase, D H1nderer, M Moore, I O'Del1, L DeFant, P Murphy, E H1nderer, K Murphy, M Hoffman, M Porter, 2nd Row D Lake, D Guenther, D O Dell R E1sele, P Scott, B Wolfe, V Quxatt, L E1sele, H Hafley, N Broderxck, R Guenther, P Stoll, F F1scher, 3rd Row T Slane, S M1sa11edes, E Klobuchar, M Klobuchar, P Scha1b1e, B R1egger, D Walker, Mr Gable, B Bycraft, R Seeley, 4th Row E Guenther G W1nchester,B Geer,D Stacy, P Moody J We1r 1 ' ' r. QS? Fi . I f CHORUS Q Pres1dent Theodroe Slane VICE Presldent Donald O Dell Secretary Treasurer The chorus has W11COX and Mr Gable at the Un1vers1ty was therefore, Mr Gable The chorus has Lo1s E1sele Patr1c1a Murphy had two d1rectors th1S year, M Mr WIICOX because of classes unable to contmue h1s work here took over glven two concerts th1s year and has sung on statlon W P A G wa.-N--wmaq-, S Q . . A E AU, A - I 0 I ' . . - f- gg ' . . I . 0 f . . .Q . . - 4 . - I Q ' zo: P' o a M - . aa I u . . m A ' ' . rn, , . ' 'U 1 : - - ' . 'ga' . ' M . ' o . ' - :s a F9 , a m .Q in l . A . in : l N N-.-N, or f.,f ..,, . g . - , I-1 : I ' ' 3 . . , . - N 1 M ' . . Q W. 0.,, N 4 ' ' '1' . . my . Q . : . 8 , - - : . - B y - . ' - ' 3 .. X . . Z ,4 6 Q X f as an ' . 2 'Ar . an . . , 'Q . g ' ,n E . X, Sf - . , . Q 0 -CD I 'Q' . ' x . 'v I Q - I M lr' , :rl l 9 lst Row P Scha1b1e,P Murphy, C Dreyer, J Hughes R Eder, M Johnson 2nd Row L Bradbury, .T Popp, N Atkmson, P Hoffman, B Toney The Semor Class presented a three act comedy play entltled The Inner Wllly on Frldayg The Inner W1l1y on Frlday, December 9 1949 The play was dx rected by Mlss M DeRose Cast of Characters Wxlloughby Adams, a well behaved, lxkeable boy Lou1s Dreyer Wllloughby s ma.1den aunts, who have glven h1m a ' beautlful and shelter ed hfe Aunt Hester Peggy Schaxble Aunt Louise Patncla Murphy Aunt Olga L1nda Bradbury Inner Willy, Willoughby s 1nner self , VlSlb16 only to Wllloughby . John Popp 1 , S nley Clark, 1ncl1ned to be a 11tt1e tough Robert Toney lke, bashful, but a regular guy ................ - R-Omlle Eder Lively 16 years old twms who do not necessanly look alike. : Jane: Marshall . . . . . Phyuls Hoffman , TrudyMarsha1l ............................Ne1lyAtkinson Carol Martm, the gzrl whom Wllloughby secretly admires . .Ioan Hughes lst Row Mrs Mart1n, F F1scher, R Lotrldge T Slane,R Guenther, G Heydlauff W Eschelbach, L Exsele, J Lehmann, B Johnson, J Sclme1der, J L1ghtner, R Elseman, M1ss Schell P Harrlson The Jumor Class presented the play 'Seventeenth Summer on March 24 The dxrectors were Mxss Schell and Mrs Martm The play was a comedy 1n three acts about a g1rl and her f1rst boy frlend and all the troubles she had wlth h1m and her famlly It ended happlly wxth Angle, the gxrl, golng to college and ma.k1ng up wlth JU Jack, her boy friend The cast IS as follows Angle Morrow, the g1rl Lols Eisele Margaret Morrow, her engaged sister Wanda Eschelbach Lorrame Morrow, her hopeful sxster Kltty Morrow, her httle sxster . . . . . . . . Mrs. Morrow, her mother . . . Mr. Morrow, her father . . . J n x Jack Duluth, the boy . . . i Art, Margaret's fxance ...... Martin Keefe, Lorrame's hope . . Jane, a menace .......... Tony, a boy fnend . . Margie, a g1r1 fnend . . . Fntz, her Steady . . . . . . . . Joan Schnelder Phyllis Harnson . . Ruth Elseman . . .John Llghtner Gerald Lehmann George Heydlauff . .Buddy Johnson . . Ruth Guenther . Theodore Slane ReEllen Lotrzdge . . Fred Fischer M X Q J lst Row N Dull, D Noah, K Murphy, M Schne1der, .T McClure, L Dreyer, 2nd Row C Paul B Bradbury, D Hoffman, Mxss Schell, R Guenther S Toney, R Heller The Student Councll IS composed of a boy and a g1rl from each class, one elected at the begmmng of each semester and holding offlce for one year, thus formlng a contxnuous group Thls year the Student Council held an All High par ty, the proceeds gomg towards the fund for a new plano Also the COl1IlC11 was in charge of all assembl1es and a boy and g1rl meetmg The Councll s program also conslsted of spon sorlng a.n overseas drlve to help certam foreign schools The Student Councll, along wxth the H1 Y and the Band sponsored a concert by the Albion Band which was held Apnl 24 The Pres1dent and V1ce Presxdent are elected the second week m May by the entxre Student body OFFICERS fff 1, Pres1dent Corky Dreyer f V1ce Presxdent Kay Murphy Y A Secretary Betty Bradbury Q Treasurer Marlene Schnelder o o n n . . , .Q , 0 s . . , , , , . , . - I '3 :- , , I li x , Ari. ' . xi' 'A X n - n S' ' f 6 I fl , 1 iA MAJ' mi' IRILDLL N0 SAFBT PATROL IX 1st Row R Eder K Galbreath R Vogel A Musbach W Koselka 3 2nd Row R Toney S Kn1ckerbocker D Otto LC Harr1s W Weber 3rd Row D Crocker D McC1ear L Dreyer Mr Srmth 5cHooL fbus xxx' ,Nga :N QQQ no ' li' ' ' If s'f ' 5 W N Kg 49 A Q' s tiff 5 , T x LN f kg My lolllfigxllff fn ' wr ' H- . , ' I ., ,Tie y if 'AY K ln K.--. 1 -, QV I V1 frnfgf ' u Y? 4 f ' .R 4' i 1 ' . . ,Q - - 8 2 .1 V O J. - ' . 3 L - , - X f ..- .. 1' R '1 ' .- 4 ,,, ' Y A-Lua' S I X 54 . 4 . R' L. q My 3 .X Y 'f 'Y f M --illg'-. A, i L A a. . , f. hfv-1, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . o' ' 6 l 1stRoW .T Hughes V Qulatt P Schalble 2nd Row R Eder R Steinbach M Tob1n D Crocker J Lehmann R Vogel A Musbach, 3rd Row Mr Stuxts Mr Krnnbacher Mr Mag1era, M1ssDeRose Presxdent Bob Vogel Vice Presldent Marty Tobin Secretary Ioan Hughes Treasurer Peggy Schalble The Athletic Board has taken on many projects durmg the school term A few of the more important ones, accordmg to the Board, was helping with the most mmproved football player trophy for 1949, wh1ch was awarded to Don Schrader, also a member of the Board and the voting for letter award boys of football for the 1949 season The Board has had an entertaxning and busy year but best of all, an important and successful one ATHLETIC BOARD lg .9 h:n-' - .2 1 . , . . , . . . 7 . , , ' , , ' ,. . , o 7 . 4 . , o . 9 0 7 AbSeIlt M. L. T0biIl. Cl ' J, ' Q r 5 4 . 2 14 4 -ang s Row 2nd Row 3rd Row Absent jhwzvi-. 1-75:-'SQ l-sh i R Vogel, D Lake,B Iohnson,D Maroney, D ODell D Myers,T Slane,D Crocker, M Tobm, J Llghtner, N 0 Connor, R Stembach, R G1mmey, C 0 Dell, D P1erson, M Leach .T Robards,D Hall, Mr F1scher, S Kn1ckerbocker, R Eder, L Dreyer, R Toney, D Schrader, G Heydlauff, A Musbach, T Betts, R Guenther, B Bycraft, I Popp, L C Harms, A Erke C Deatrlck R Seeley, R Flscher, V Gauthler, Mr Benjamm, .T Lehmann, C Summers, J Blaznek, 0 Bare1s, J' Lantxs,W Bauer, R Robbms C Hohday, W Koselka W Franklm I-I1 Y Presxdent Coyne Hollday V1ce Pres1dent Arden Musbach Secretary Damel Maroney Treasurer W11l1am Koselka Chaplm Fred Fischer Purpose To create, mamtam, and extend throughout the school and communxty high standards of Chrlstian char acter. Platform' Establlsh Clean Speech, Clean Sports Clean Scholarsh1p and Clean Llving among 1ts members. The H1 Y Club of 1949 50 has had a very success ful year. We undertook the task of feeding the players and sponsormg dances after every home football and bas ketball game. We drew up a constitution,attendeda dxffer ent church once a month, had several part1es, sold boys' and girls' socks, put on a very successfull play entitled, Lunat1cs at Large which proved to be very profitable as well as enterta1ning to the boys, and we were one of the sponsors of the Albion Band Concert when it was here. For entertainment we went swimming every other week at the Umon Pool in Ann Arbor. We submitted a bill to, and several boys attended the I-I1 Y Leglslature at Lansing. N ,- t , r 4' .4 A Ag-ixxx. 4x Ax L 4,-AA, , , V , . ' 'Tk . K fr ' -Lfg - R' 5 t lf ,X .-. A .1 - in X5-N ,' ,V W 4. .t , ax? , if f A -xg 'xox-1.5 W Lf . D' Y -is gm. a ' i ti S' C A J f ' ' .W - , mga , M 5f..f.' ' an -g Q..zrA3.g' V' Rn 1 t ' . . , - . . , . .... . I I I , 0 I I . C . I I I I I l 0 D I O 0 0 . I , 0 . , . D . . . b . . 0 I I I D I ' O I . ' I - I , O - I - . , - . , u , 1st Row C Lord, N Morgan D Noah, V Clark, B Fowler S We1r, M Wemkauf, I Schwemfurth S Pe1rce, 2nd Row D Hoffman D Merkel, D McClear H Koselka, B Peabody J P1ckett, Mxss Betley, R Zeeb Th1s year the Lat1n Club consxsted of nmeteen members The Club had a roller skatmg party and at tended a Detroxt Tlger Baseball game May 20 They also sponsored a pep meetmg The off1cers for the year were Pres1dent Don McClear Vlce Presxdent Jean Schwemfurth Secretary Verta Mary Clark Treasurer Bruce Peabody 532107 f 'iw if , . i C gi 3 I . , , , F F 6. . L .I X fifxxfiq - , el. - I , g' 1, A' 1 . KV . V , ,l . JJ., X S y Xyxz-V v 1 3 ,-,,, ' xl jj ,if Q . . .. . , l ' ' ' . l . ,ffx - T -. 1 , f . 1 ,H 1 X -K uf I .! . . , . . . , . . . 7 ' . 1 , Q a , n o 7 0 4, 1 S- 0 lst Row .T Hughes,W Franklm, A Lake N Atkmson, P Hoffman P Murphy L Alstaetter, D Thomas, D Noah 2nd Row .T Lehmann, P Scott B Wolfe, G Wldmayer V Qu1att, M Schneider, P Schalble L Elsele, P Pxatt, V Clark, .T Welnberg, 3rd Row R Reule M Johnson G Wheeler, M1ss Fox, E Woods S W1111amS JDURNALISM HM 44 YK The Journahsm Club th1s year cons1sted of twen ty mne members The ma1n pupose of the group was ed1t1ng the H1 L1ght and send1ng news to the Wastenaw Post Trxbune The Club sponsored a pep meet1ng and Jump Several Members attended Journahsm Day at M1ch1gan State College Il1ustrat1ve mats were pur chased agam th1s year to be used 1n the H1 Llght P1ns and guards were awarded to the members at the end of the year to represent accompllshment Offxcers Presldent Gertrude Wldmayer V1ce Presxdent Patr1c1a Scott Treasurer Genevleve Wheeler Ed1tors Roslyn Reule, Nelly Atkmson Exchange Secretary Merxlyn Johnson Recordmg Secretames Pat Murphy, Sh1rley W1111amS . . , . . , . . , . . . , n , 1 , a D n , u . ' a two dances, :'The Pink Ball and The Journalism !D ' c- A g A . - . if A . - . - . . 1- 5 - . . 1 wr f T , 4 lst Row B Robb1ns, D Bott, D Layher, K Galbreath, B Whxtman, R Guenther, A Musbach, M Leach, O Bollmger, M Keezer, H Moore, O Re1gger, .T Greenwood 2nd Row Mr Smxth T Ball G Sweeny,D Clark D Gott, C Deatr1ck, N Feldkamp,A Erke, B Heller, F Sweeny .T Lantxs, B Clark, J Robards, 3rd Row W Moore, K Proctor, E Guenther, N Bauer, 4th Row .T L1ghtner, B Moody N 0Connor,W Zeeb W Bauer, D Sclu'ader, .T Herrxck, B Bycraft, Absent E Sch1ller, O Bare1s, D Myers The F F A has been engaged 1n many money makmg aCt1V1t16S m the past school year sellmg apples and c1der and also sellmg subscrxp txons to farm magazines The funds from these proJects w1ll be used to In the F F A basketball league Chelsea won thechampionshiptro phy competmg w1th M1lan, Manchester, Clinton, and Saline In the d1StI'lCt F F A contest Chelsea won second in the demon strat1on contest and first 1n the publ1c speaking and parlimentary proce dure contests At the reginal contest, Chelsea won second in public speaking, and f1rst m the parlimentary procedure contest From the re glonal contest the Chelsea Parllmentary Procedure Team went to Lans s1ng for the State Contest where they tied for third place with the Mar lette and Gronel teams They also participated in the Commumty Fair At this fair the boys 1n the chapter alded the businessmen from town, set up exhibits,and ass1sted the Judges m placmg the 11VeSt0Ck and other entries 1n the fair The Chelsea F F A also sent two boys to Lansmg to act as dele gates m the F F A State Convention The offlcers of the F F A for this year were as follows Presi dent Walter Zeeb, Vice President Oscar Bareis, Secretary Robert Robbms, Treasurer Arden Musbach, Reporter J Neil Lantis, Sentinel Norman O'Connor, Adviser Phillip Smith a . , a , Q n , . . ' 0 l 0 , 1 , n , 4 o send the boys on a summer trip. ADVERTISERS uh k ou, 7-'X fa'- JS di 7 B-I WN xxx gwzgfzatzlaldaaa TO THE cLAss o VCGEL S FOOD MARKET 7 CHELSEA MICHIGAN Parker s Chelsea Cleaners MCMANUS STUDIO CHELSEA MICH PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 50 GAMBLES AUTHORIZED DEALER WES. HOWES SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 50 CHELSEA LUMBER GRAIN 81 COAL CO ' J D lsMg C pli ts f if , 0 -35.- 7 7 I 9 Bl3Ck,S COMPLIMENTS OF COUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN B0B'5 SUNOCO SERVICE T-BONE STEAK SOUTH MAIN AT ORCHARD ST. 304 S. Main St. Chelsea, Michigan Phone 2-4641 PHONE 2-3361 CHELSEA, MICH. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 WILLIAM A THOMAS CO BOX 276 CHELSEA MICHIGAN FARMER S EXCHANGE CHELSEA BODY SHOP TAVERN COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE ' AUTO PAINTING I RAYMOND SEITZ CHELSEA MICH OWNER WM L WILKERSON 9 , I I PHONE 2-3201 920 SO. MAIN ST Compliments of ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE . FOR Chelsea Recreatlon SALE - OR - RENT 205 S. Main KUSH HOWE OWTIC 1' KERN REAL ESTATE Compliment of Inverness lim SO MAIN ST PHONE 3241 NORTH LAKE Lomphments of E M Hankerd CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 SUPER SERVICE STATION LONGWORTH PLATING SERVICE C: INDUSTRIAL PLATING C2 X il CHELSEA FL Not only 1S Ronn1e a cut up but has a perfect attendance record 622 . . ,Q . C -X KQJ f K3 I CD I C3 . , H-1 F141 I ' UI ,EE- 12:73 F SEEK 1 Muni if ,Sdn M me .ar 'Af arf? ' were -Jllf' 3 I rg,-IE' CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 May you possess the W1SdOm and strength 1n ach1ev1ng the goal for Wh1Ch you are str1v1ng DIRECTORS A A Gulde MD A A Palmer MD Arthur Walz J Vmcent Burg Howard S Holmes J L Fletcher P G Scha1b1e OFFICERS P G SCha1b1G PI'6S1d9nt T L Fletcher V1ce Pres1dent and Cash1er George E Paul Ass1stant Cash1er UNDER STATE AND NATIONAL CONTROL MEMBER OF THE F. D. I. C. CHELSEA STATE BANK .3---'nga 'iii' ' .3221 1 T 771'-1' ,, . . rqfpf , o if 1 F P- -JA.1,.Qj3fnIuf1TflT ' .-- 0 -3- f-i '- iiflfif-swu:. 'T '- f ,J--lv, I. - Y ,E i r V., 1- -I W . fi f up ' -A C :fi T ISEQAI fl , g ' ' WF: T if L q:Jw , . 'I 0 35 u ,sms I . .VM X. ,,- as -U , HL --1 - -1 -, 47 , 1 'vw Z V' ,, , I, .A l 1.51, - , VH I r:,1.LJ 2 A A -i , ,isp - gv1,uJi:A l 5 ' -. . ll.: ,I u '11, - 1 : 1 2' 'X' JS' I - I ' Ig 1 1 '-.-l. . V W - - 4 , . . , r II -1 ,I Eg h I l qv 1 ':'f:- , I f L .'i ..: P' -'ta ' ,, 1 -u' . .igfkly -I I A--E-Q mva .1131-:f' 1:gE. 914 '1 IE'-'-. ig A -- E I W, I 0 l 0 O O 9 ' O O U O I O 1: Q 7 1 Q . , ' ' 7 I I .' COMPLIMENTS OF GUENTHER'S PHOTO SERVICE COMMERICAL PROCESSING BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '50 RED 8: WHITE GROCERY TOM SMITH CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 STRIETER S MEN S WEAR COMP LIMENTS Mlchlgan Consolldated Cas Company 103 N MA11x ST CHELSEA M w M CLURE Mg ' OF ii:-1 0 0 g 9 ..:k, T Y . . C I'. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF FAIST S MARATHON SERVICE Compliments of 214 E. Middle St. CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 4141 MOORE S RESTAURANT W 'D ..., r Boy V1rgm1a your 1n trouble now Your dad has d1scovered a new scratch on the fender BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 50 A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 McLAUGHLlN MOTOR SALES GULF PRODUCTS DE SOT0 and PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILES Miller Flmeral Home V A-Q 1 ' H5 591 'SJ I ' BUICKS AND OLDSMOBILES TO THE SENIORS OF 1950 May each attaln 1X1 a goodly measure the1r full share of happ1ness and success blessed w1th the greatest of all possess1ons a long 11fe of good health GLICKS DEPT. STORE W. R. DANIELS 7 BEST WISHES 5 f 3 f S Fosmz s MEN s WEAR AR-ROW SHIRTS HARI' SHAFFNER Sz MARX CLOTHING GROCERIES MEATS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF so Cavanaugh Lake Store MAE and MAX ORMSBY Ice Cream Oil and Gas E. E. WIN ANS PHONE 9891 Jeweler - Optometrist KW!!! f E N3 E Z A. tx NIP' fi 1 1 . -ak... MOHRLOCK AND WORTLEY SHELL GAS AND OIL COMPLIMFNTS OF VOGEL S STORE XX You have the car Corky What are you wa1t1ng for? DEXTER S MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE ? 1011 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 50 Hlnderer Bros MEATS and GROCERIES W F Kantlehner Jeweler Optometrlst Phone 6721 CASE IMPLEMENT and F IRESTON E DEALER CALL CHELSEA 2 4896 Compliments of The Waterloo Store Don C Lelsmger YOUR COMPLETE STORE it l JJ X 'x, -- Sylvan Court Crlll THE BEST IN FOOD HOMEMADE PIES CORBIN and IOLA JOSEPH Propr1etors ,,,,- :SJ fly I want to keep score th1s t1me so I can w1n the game COMP LIME NTS My LAWTON S SCHAIBLE INSURANCE COMPLIMENTS OF BERT 8: ESTHER FOSTER GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 50 SYLVAN FOTO SERVICE HUGH AND MARGARET SORENSEN Norma s Beauty Shoppe .Iack's Barber Shop , as if 3' Q . eg . k1'Z'1P 'X' - X T f an 1 r- .HZ -5 .L Q . I u Q ' J! - -,-:-' A ur Hmm,,,,,muuHI'HH Q unmuf ' 4, I .' -,' - s O 9 TO ! CONGRA ULATIO S TO HE C ASS O 1950 Chelsea M1111ng Company JIFFY MIXES ROWE 81 TITUS PLUMBING AND HEATING WELL DRILLING Grove Bros 5c T0 35 00 STORE WATERLOO MILLS WATERLOO VILLACE PHONE CHELSEA 24348 PLUMBING AND HEATING COMP LIMENTS FROM A FRIEND ROSE S BEAUTY SI-IOPPE MACHINE 'VIACHINE LESS AND COLD WAVES PHONE 5421 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 MERKEL BROTHERS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE I I CUSTOM FEED'GRINDING Sz MIXING Staffan Funeral COMPLCSVIENTS ANN ARBOR CHELSEA SPAULDINC CHEVROLET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 WEBER SALES and SERVICE MEAT MARKET PHONE 6611 COMPLIMENTS OF FRICID PRODULTb ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS ! ' Q L N. I 1 '1 Best Wlshes TO THE CLASS OF '50 FEDERAL SCREW WORKS CHELSEA - : - MICHIGAN 47.-psf Au, A -1- .L-.- I BEST WISHES CHELSEA DRUG STORE C. NT LANCASTER REGISTERED PHARMACIST CHELSEA MICHIGAN PHONE 4611 QUALITY DRUGS SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 50 CHELSEA GREENHOUSE CHELSEA IMPLEMENT CUT FLOWERS PLANTS COMPANY gl VEGETABLE PLANTS PHONE 6071 STAN BEAL DEAN WILLIS PHONE 5011 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASSIONSH CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 SCHNEIDER S MEATS GROCERIES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 HARPER SALES 86 SERVICE Thanks anyway I already have a date for the prom but I thought you were never gomg to ask CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 LEACHS GROCERY 86 DANCE HALL WELCOME TO VISIT US AT ANY TIME COMPLIMENTS OF MILLER 86 FISHEL BARBER SHOP Compliments of CHELSEA BAKERY Pk Bzrthday and Wedding Cakes Our Specialty nt' '51 Q3 Fha 7 a H 4645 UAS 79 CHELSEA HARDWARE COMPANY FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS PHONE 631 1 ned BLAESS ELEVATOR COMPANY 'S r X, 'L Q ? y - g A 1, I 4 J, J! Aa I 1 Compllments of CENTRAL MEAT MARKET PHONE 7511 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 HEIBER aa soN sc 109 S100 AND UP BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 50 Skogmo Store Owner M W Lesser COMPLIMENTS OF KOLB S GROCERY STORE COMP LIME NTS O F WATERLOO GARAGE GLENN RENTSCHLER PROP REASONABLE RATES GENERAL REPAIRS R F D NO 3 CHELSEA 2 4321 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 50 SCOTT FREEMAN NORTH LAKE STORE NORTH LAKE BEST WISHES TO THE SEN IORS A FRIEND -:k- 1.11. -pg- CHELSEA PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Power Take 0173 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 Manufacturers of BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 50 FOOD MARKET TO THE CLASS OF 50 WE EXTEND OUR VERY BEST WISHES FOR FUTURE SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS CHELSEA STANDARD CHELSEA S HOME NEWSPAPER SINCE 1871 PUBLISHERS COMMERICAL PRINTERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 W D MOHRLOCK USED CARS COMPLIMENTS OF 34 Ely Dalry Bar - if - THE KUSTERER'S M , CHELSEA RESTAURANT HOME BAKED PIES CHICKEN DINNERS S MAIN AT OLD US 12 PAT AND MYRTLE ROBBINS EVERY HOUSE NEEDS A WESTINGHOUSEH CHELSEA APPLIANCE PARK ST PHONE 3063 SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 50 HILLTOP SUNOCO SERVICE ARCADY ZINN AND MASTER MIX FEEDS Rahmmller Feed M111 W5-4 f H Take your tlme Vogel The bell w111 rmg 1n a mmute COMP LIME NTS OF MOORE COAL CO MORE COAL FROM MOORE Phone 2 2911 .fflgaie I . M117 .F ON OLD F INKBEINER LUMBER COMPANY U S 12 .TUST OFF SOUTH MAIN STREET QUALITY I 3 'ign- I SER VICE -c El CHELSEA MICH COMPLIMENTS WEINBERG DAIRY THE HOME OF QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS DAIRY BAR OPEN IN SEASON A ffl fl A 1 PHONE 2-3881 ,, 4 '?+A'4 , L I--3 - V GUNGRA TUUITIUNS CHELSEA SPRING DI VISIGN fm Q1 ,fm H ew ,Q Tmy Town A7 U! lip? QQ INFANTS d CHILDRENS WEAR The man S askmg you a questlon Mary Ann BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 50 PALMER MOTOR SALES INC. ESTABLISHED IN 1911 I E A ANDY C CRE M C Compllments of Recreatlon Tavern JOHN S CANDY STORE CIGARS CIGARETTES QR Q Q , 8 G0 '13 M m Q F E + W ' I Q: an ' - fn li y 1 D lnfxmxq . 12 E. MIDDLE STREET 7 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '50 21aaaz.az::fa1,:a..eV - A ' Movies are Blffikfllill EVQI' 2 5, 4 SYLVAN THEATRE Compliments of VITALITY FEED Farmers Supply Company Shell Gas Ice Cream phone 5511 Gracey s LIMA CENTER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE P E SHARRARD CLASS OF 50 VE TE RINARIAN Wahl Sz Foor GARFIELD ST PHONE 6482 A D MAYER Insurance for every need w1th non assessable pOI1C16S and no membersh1p fees MINIIVIUM COST PERSONAL SERVICE PROMPT PAYMENTS FINANCIAL STRENGTH COMPLETE PROTECTION PHONE 7131 , 9 DR. . . ' INSURANCE CFNTRAI FIBRF PRODUCT9 COMPANY PAPER FI EECE TWINE PAPER TYIINF TWINE TRIM STICKS PAPER COVERED WIRE GOOD LUCY TO THE CLASS OF '50 J.. J J k W MANUFACTURERS OF J 7 I W


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Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

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Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956


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