Hemlock High School - Huskie Yearbook (Hemlock, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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ROY BURDO “Great men are dying all around us in fact, 1 don’t feel so well myself’ Class Vice-President......2,4 Football..............1,2.3,4 Baseball..............1.2,3,4 Dramatics.................3,4 CONNIE WANLESS “Speedy” “Have a good time while you’re living, you’ll be dead a long time” Basketball..................1 Library...................1,2 Lab Assistant...............1 Declamations................1 F rench Club..............2,3 French Club Student Council Rep...............3 Dramatics.................3,4 Narrator..................3,4 Yearbook Staff..............4 RAY BURDO “Fond are we of his witty mirth, all our treasures he is worth” Cross Country...............1 Student Council Rep.........2 Dramatics...................3 Baseball................2,3,4 Football................2,3,4 Class President.............4 Yearbook Staff..............4 Track.......................4 Court.......................4 CLASS MOTTO: Within Ourselves Our Future Lies CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS COLORS: Blue and White

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mary McClellan “The mildest of manner the gentlest of hearts F.H.A........................1 French Club..................2 Softball.....................2 Basketball...............1,2,3 Dramatics....................3 Band...................1,2,3,4 Narrator Reporter............4 GERALD KENNELLY “Jerry” “No civilized person ever goes to bed the same day he gets up Football..............1,2,3,4 Captain.................3,4 Basketball............1,2,3,4 Track.................1.2,3,4 Dramatics...................3 Court.......................3 Homecoming King.............4 DONNA CRAVEN 'A smile, a grin mischief within” WAYNE KREAGER I am not sleeping, just contemplating' Track........................2 Class President..............3 Basketball...............1,2,3 Football.................1,2.3 H-Club...................2,3,4 Student Council............3,4 Student Council Pres.........4 Baseball...................3,4 Y earbook Staff..............4 Softball 2 Student Council Treasurer... 2 Band..................1,2,3,4 Basketball................2,4 F.H.A.......................3 H-Club......................3 Class Reporter..............3 Dramatics.................3,4 Court.......................4 NORMA SNYDER “If there’s a party I’ll be there” Student Council..............1 F.H.A........................1 Historian .................. 2 Cheerleader..................2 Softball...................2,3 H-Club.....................2,3 Band.....................1,2,3 Dramatics....................3 Narrator Staff...............3 Yearbook Staff...............4 Basketball.............1.2.3.4 FRANK KOLINSKI “I’m a smart guy but I have a hard time convincing anyone” Track.....................3,4 Dramatics.................3,4 Football..................1,4 Basketball..................4



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cUss histoRy In the year of 1950 we, as lowly Freshmen, were initiated by the sophomores with a bang. After we weathered this, we began our high school days as sturdy do alls. We gathered a fine group of talent together for the annual Freshman Talent Show. This was the beginning of our bank account. Our class officers for that year were: President, Frank Rauchholz; Vice President, Gerald Fiting; Secretary, Jean Peters; Treasurer, Pat Rogers; Student Council, Norma Snyder and Glen Chapin. During this year we gained Virginia Betts and lost Richard Kaiser and Jean Peters. Then 1951 came around making us Sophomores and giving us a chance to take revenge on the Freshmen in initiation. Later on in the year we gave a barn dance to help our class fund. The class officers were: President, Frances Kohlhoff; Vice-President, Roy Burdo; Secretary, Jo Ann Van Bocxlaer; Treasurer, Glen Chapin; Student Council, Helen Wilt and Ray Burdo. We gained Ralph Barst and lost Patsy Jewell, Beverly Emeott, Jean Lake, Bob Rusmisel, Jack Sheler, Marilyn Varney, Donna Alexander, and Bonnie and Kay Shultz. As our junior year approached we found we needed a lot more money for the senior trip. Our activities for that year included a card party, bake sales, a Sadie Hawkins dance, and the Junior Play “Love is Too Much Trouble”. The highlight of our junior year was the Junior and Senior Prom with Moonlight and Roses as its theme. As is the custom, we closed the junior year activities by giving the Junior-Senior Banquet for theout-going seniors. Class officers for that year were: President, Wayne Kreager; Vice-President, Frank Rauchholz; Secretary, Judy Rockwell; Treasure, Dorothy Kaltenbach; Historian, Norma Snyder; Parlimentarian, Ralph Barst; Student Council, Donna Boruff and Frances Kohlhoff. We lost Ruth Burns, Donna Boruff, Lonzo and Rondy Cody, and Tom Smith. As we faced our senior year, 1953-54, we knew our financial situation needed attention, so we began a year of money-making activities. This included two suppers, a barn dance, juke- box dances after games, two bake sales, and a weekend of hard work at the new Standard Oil Station in Hemlock. We also gave a Senior play to help our finances. On May 24 we were re- warded with a trip to Washington D. C. The class officers for our last year were: President, Ray Burdo; Vice-President, Roy Burdo; Secretary, Judy Rockwell, Treasurer, Frances Kohl- hoff; Student Council, Frances Kohlhoff and Wayne Kreager. We gained Gary Rice and lost Dorothy Suhan, Alvin Brown, Joe Haven, and Harold and Gerald Fiting. I, Mary McCkellan, will my noisy ways to Moe Erskine. I, James Oldenburg, will my interest in red hair to Duane Erskine. I, James Pretzer, will my ability to get into trouble to Dave Scott. We, Helen Wilt and Norma Snyder, will our ability to gripe in Mr. O’Neill's literature class to the seniors of next year. I, JoAnn Van Bocxlaer, will my interest in tall boys to Peggy Fox. I, Irene Sauve, will my room at St. Marys to any Junior who needs it. I, Jerry Lynch, will my ability to stay in school to Katherine Krueger. I, Ray Howe, will my belt to Larry Loesel in hopes that he uses it when the band marches. I, Don Anaman, will my marks in Government class to Bob Berger. I, Ann Ballingash, will my quiet ways to Nancy Kelley. I, Ralph Barst, will my love to June Otter. I, Virginia Betts, will my love for cadet teaching to Jane Jerry, Janice Martin and JoAnn Kaiser. 1, Patsy Brown, will my athletic ability to Gerry Pruess. I, Ray Burdo, will my interest in Dorothys to Glen Erskine. I, Roy Burdo, will my interest in blondes to Joyce Bethke. I, Jack Bozung, will my love for the Narrator room to Margaret Wade and Dick Roggow. I, Glen Chapin, will my ability to be the only boy in Shorthand class to Louis Muscott. I, Donna Craven, will my careful driving to Dale Doyle and lyle Samuels. I, Ed Greenwood, will my ability to wash cars to Joan Gryna and Irene Bradford. I, Frank Rauchholz, will my ability to drive away from school in Buicks to Bob Kehoe.

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