Eau Claire High School - Beaver Tales Yearbook (Eau Claire, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 21 text:

 We, of the Senior Class, wish Mr. Masten would be more lenient with the SENIORS of years to come. We think that the Seniors should be let out of school to work on their cars when they feel it is necessary. We wish Mr. Rhinard would get a wagon to carry his brief-case to class with, because he looks so tired when he arrives. We think the Seniors should have a private smoking room for vve boys not out for sports. We think Mr. Miller should take us on more field trips. We don’t think the SENIORS should have to come to school, only during classes. We think the Seniors should have a private telephone in the study hall. We think the Seniors should be able to eat in study hall any time they want. We also think they should be the first ones down to the lunchroom. We wish the underclassmen would in the future have more respect for the Seniors because they’ll be in the same place some day. We don’t know why the Seniors can’t be at least a little late for basket- ball practice. We wish Miss Ganzlin wouldn’t disrupt the study hall by yelling so loud. We think the Seniors should occupy one corner of the study hall and be able to talk any time they wanted to. We wish when we’re supposed to get out of class for meetings. Miss Ganzlin would at least give us an A for our good work, and when students come to the door, she could at least leave their heads on. Why can’t the Seniors have a private doorman (preferably a lower- classman) to open the doors for them when they are entering school and classrooms. Why can’t we have an elevator to carry us from one flight to the other as it tires our feet to walk up and down the stairs one step at a time. The Seniors would like to have their own study hall so the other grades won’t bother them when they study. We don’t see why some of the Junior Classmen consider themselves Seniors in College, as we’re their elders by one year and they should respect our great knowledge. Why can’t the new school be built before we graduate and the Seniors have complete authority. Why do the lower classmen blame us lor everything tnat happens, everyone, knows we’re perfect angels. Ted Menchinger Frank Weber Chuck Duncan 17

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The Class of 1952, started their high school days in 1948, with twenty-nine enrolled in the class, they were: Marilyn Awdukewich, Marian Bennett, Garland Carmichael, Victor Cuthbert, Jerry Davis, Tom Davis, Charles Duncan, Donald Durham, Robert Fecho, Margaret Harrington, Beverly Hewitt, Franklin Hoover, Francis Jackson, Adele Kaiser, Clara Mattner, Merle McLean, Ted Menchinger, Eddie Miller, Marilyn Prillwitz, Riley Shakleford, Donald Slatton, Jane Smith, Herb Stockman, Francis Stover, Franklin Tollas, Alvin Tomoske, Dale Van Orman, Jeanette Walters, and Kenneth Ward. Class officers for the year were: President-Dale Van Orman; Vice-Presi- dent-Victor Cuthbert: Secretary-Clara Mattner; Treasurer-Jeanette Walters; Student Council Representative-Marian Bennett. Class Sponsor-Mr. Momany. In the year of 1949, we had twenty-four students in our class, they were: Marilyn Awdukewich, Marian Bennett, Jerry Davis, Tom Davis, Charles Duncan, Donald Durham, Beverly Hewitt, Robert Fecho, Franklin Hoover, Francis Jackson, Adele Kaiser, Clara Mattner, Ted Menchinger, Eddie Miller, Anna Ostrander, Marilyn Prillwitz, Herb Stockman, Franklin Tollas, Alvin Tomoske, Jane Smith, Francis Stover, Jeanette Walters and Frank Weber. Class officers for the year were: President-Clara Mattner; Vice-Presi- dent-Chuck Duncan; Secretary-Marian Bennett; Treasurer-Marilyn Awdukewich; Student Council Representative-Jeanette Walters; Class Sponsor-Mrs. Ferris. We started our Junior year of high school with twenty students, the • were: Marian Bennett, Tom Davis, Charles Duncan, Robert Fecho, Arija Friede, Beverly Hewitt, Francis Jackson, Adele Kaiser, Michal Krueger, Sylvia McCamey, Clara Mattner, Ted Menchinger, Sally Paul, Frank Weber, Anna Ostrander, Marilyn Prillwitz, Jane Smith, Jeanette Walters, Herb Stockman and Don Slatton. Class officers for the year were: President-Sally Paul; Vice-President- Francis Jackson; Seeretary-Jane Smith; Treasurer-Clara Mattner; Student Council Representative-Herb Stockman; Class Sponsor-Mr. Prediger. We started our fourth and final year (we hope) with sixteen enrolled in the class, they were: Marian Bennett, Chuck Duncan, Tom Davis, Don Slatton, Jeanette Walters, Dorothy Jackson, Francis Jackson, Herb Stockman, Michal Krueger, Marilyn Prillwitz, Jane Smith, Ted Menchinger, Clara Mattner, Beverly Hewitt, Frank Weber and Robert Fecho. Class officers for the year were: President-Don Slatton; Vice-President- Chuck Duncan; Secretary-Clara Mattner; Treasurer-Jane Smith; Student Council Representative-Ted Menchinger; Class Sponsor-Mr. Miller. 16



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 £L Qs We, the graduating Class of “52,” being of sound mind and body do hereby make our last will and testament to the following persons: Clara Mattner wills all her nights with Dick M. to Ida. Frank wills his ability to chase the girls to George Lawrence. Mike wills her ability to skip school in the eleventh grade to Linda F rank. Tom Davis wills his great love for Hillbilly tunes to Mr. Jochman. Sally wills her bangs to Miss Ganzlin. Herb wills his quietness to Allan Beilman, to give the teachers a break. Beverly wills her ability to keep a swell fellow to Josephine Wilbur. Jeanette wills her smallness to Donna Peachey, so shp won’t have to reduce. Ted wills his pitching ability to all the coming pitchers. Chuck wills his convertible to George Dohm, so he can take out Ruthie. Marilyn wills her figure to Velma Keigley, which should enable her to catch a man. Francis wills his temper to Dick Whitright, so he can argue in class. Bob Wills his tallness to Red Enders, maybe it will make him grow. Marian wills her curly hair to Jeanette Auffert, so she won’t have to put her hair up every night. Don, to Jim Young, wills a seat next to Esther Street, so he can get good marks. Jane wills her ability to go steady to Wilma Peachey. Dorothy wills her ability to stick to one fellow to Nila Grant. Clara wills her bashfulness to Ruth Ann Smith, maybe it will improve her personality. Frank wills his good behavior in Government Class to Elder Janke.

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