Kingsford High School - Kingsfordian Yearbook (Kingsford, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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WILLIAM ANDERSON 'Willy' 'There must be lots of work in him for none has ever come out.' DONNA ANDERSON 'Donna' 'It's so nice to be natural, when you're naturally n1ce.' Komet 12543 Dramatics 12343 Kadets 1253 Photo Club 34: Vice Pres. 43 Girl Reserves 4 Annual 143 Bus. Mgr. 43 Pep Club 53 Prom Court 53 Student Council 54 ROBERT ANDERSON 'Bob' 'His manner is quiet, but don't Judge him by it.' Varsity 543 Basketball Mgr. 5 DOUGLAS ARBOUR 'Doug' 'York fascinates me, I could sit and look at it for hours. GWENDOLYN BAKER 'Gwen' 'Her smile and modesty are what make us love her.' Girl Reserves 2543 Vice Pres. 43 Student Council 43 Annual 43 Komet 54 DONALD BANBURY 'Fat' 'Tell me a way to gain know- ledge without studying.' ADRIAN BEAUCHAMP 'Ade' 'I'm good at cutting figures- even on the ice.' Army B C0069 WALLACE BERGMAN 'Wally' 'Call me at sunrise but don't let the sun rise too ear1y.' AUDREY BIGELOV 'Aud' 'Just one of the many, but the more the merr1er.' PATRICK BEYER 'Pat' 'Blonde to boys and blind to girls' ' ROBERT BOSILOVATZ 'Jake' 'C1ever, witty sayings are his enjoyable p1aythings.' Student Council 43 Hi-Y 54 SHERMAN BRATTON 'Sherm' 'A Jolly good pal to all who know him.' Football 543 Varsity 4 No more the good old frzend Ships,

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063535 Don Williamson Paul Homes President Vice Pres al Miss D Olson Advisor Motto Our ideals are our possibilities Colors Blue and White Flower Red rose Ronald Thornberry Pauline Perron Treasurer Secretary Timidly hesitantly, they approached the door, pulled it open, quietly closed lt, and darted inside Pseklng behind doors, or shyly seeking the advice of the upperclassmen, they eventually found their classrooms, hurried inside, seated themselves quietly, and waited for the class to begin In 1943, when they entered the portals of K H S they were indeed typical 'Freshies ' And so, the year of agony passed and they became Sophomores, repeating the tricks and jokes on the new comers In their Junior year, with Mrs Utley as advisor, they organized with Bill Couslneau as President, Bill La Fave, Vice President, Sis Lagerfeldt, Secretary, and Jim Heath as Treasurer After ordering their class rings, they participated in numerous activities, conducted the annual magazine sale, and sponsored the main event of the year -the Junior Prom The door opened, slammed, and shuffling feet made their entrance Loiterlng in the corridors, they shouted noisy greetings to one another The bell rang, unheeded Eventually, they ambled leisurely to their classes, shuffled into the room, seated themselves, and continued their conversation--they were SENIORS Were these laughing, swaggling students the same individuals as those pitiful, uncertain 'Freshlesi' Impossible! But yet, they did bear slight physical resemblance to the Freshies' of yesteryear. Yes, they were the 'exalted ' the 'high and m1ghty,' the 'cream- of-the-crop'---they were Seniors!!! And, as Seniors, they elected Don Williamson, President, Paul Homes, Vice-President, Pauline Perron, Secretary, and Ronny Thornberry, Treasurer, to lead them through their last year of high school life. The huge audience was silent: here and there, a tear trickled down e flushed face, someone blew his nose, as the procession of serious faced graduates, in caps and gowns, marched forward to receive their diplomas and to bid farewell to their carefree days at K- 3- 3-



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863096 MARGARET CALCARI WMic' 'Friendly and courteous in her everyday way.' ELEANOR CAROLLO 'A giggle is better than a thousand groans.' THOMAS CALKINS 'Tom' 'Meek and mild in school, beyond that, we wonder.' CLYDE CARPENTER CLAUDE CARPENTER 'Two of the same age are we.' NORBERT CHENARD 'Kn0bby' Wvell, Napoleon was small too.' No more th e' well - known WOYS5 .. . S5 JULIA CONARD HHBXW HUe know little of her, but what we know is good.' ANNE CHRISTENSEN 'A good mixture of sense and nonsense.' Girl Reserves 43 Student Council 2 BETTY CODY 'BettsW 'Bashful and shy, Oh, what a liei' Dramatics 2 JOHN COLLINS 'Johnny' 'Thinking is an idle waste of thought.' FLOYD CONARD WRed' WHe's a quiet man, but quite a man.' CAROL COONS 'Wherever she goes, whatever she does, she has a bright smile for everyone.' Komet 5, Commerce Club 4 MARGARET CORNIEA 'Peg' 'Just because I don't speak doesn't mean I don't know.W Girl Reserves 545 Band 1234 Komet 343 Latin Club 1

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