Manistee High School - Manichigan Yearbook (Manistee, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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lack Didricleson College I am the maxter of my fatep I am the captain of my mul. Mary Anderson College-Srenozraphic A heart 4: soft, a heart as kind as in the whole world thou canst find. chorus 1, 2, 5 G. A. A. 1, 2. 5 1-Hop 3 Band 1 Red Cross 4 Dramatics 1 April Showers 2 .1-Ql-Q h.1f CLASS Morro Rowing, N or Drifting CLASS CQLQRS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rafe .-l........-.....,,..1- -1.1-ini- -.1-n 29 Larry Hutchinson Industrial Arts Worry and I have never met Rifle Club 3 J-Hop 3 Class Basketball '

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Willianz Hernon General Give me a wrench, give me a car and watch me go very far. Wfilliam Amor College Life without laughing is a dreary blank. National Honor Society 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Tumbling Team 1, 2, 3 April Showers 2 Rifle Club 3, 4 Track 3 I-Hop 5 Hi-Y 3 Red Cross 3, 4 Chorus l Pres. Youth Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Marjorie Coellner College-Business The highest degree of earthly happiness is quiet. Book Worms 4 Latin Club 3' Library Club 5 Chorus 2 , 3', 4 G. A. A. 2' St. Johns High Schooli Rosemary Hansen College The twinkle in thine eye he- toherzs mischief. J-Hop 3 April Showers 2 Red Cross 3 Richard Horn General Li neg haps - hut Zaaesw V' Zbfibifwv' I f aww- .N-ezlifji ' C 5 . K . 37 28 june Dobel Stenographic I n each cheek a pretty dimple, the lovely work of laughter. Richard Kramsvo gel General School! I suppose it's a necessary evil. Patricia Kenny Home Economics Small in size but large in worth. J -HOP Robert Kummer College Happy am I, from care Pm free! Why can't they all he contenterl like me? R. O. T. C. 1' Football 21 'F Track ' ' 1' Student Council 3' 'Y 1 Sullivan High School, Chicago, I 1 Lee High School, Grand Rapids, Mich.'H Lowell High School, Lowell, Mich.' Raymond Maddeiz General K I love work. It fascirzates me. I could look at it for hours. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 J-Hop 5



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Now with the rest of their classmates Vic and Vichy sam up their jhzn' years offzm ana' activities . Somebody must have left the doors open. That's how it all started back in 1946. Under the able sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Apsey our class elections got under way. With our officers-Jack Didrickson, presidentg jack Arnold, vice presidentg Barbara Tobey, secretary, and Ralph Eckoff, treasurer - holding the reins, plans were set up for our class party. This party proved to be one of the highlights in our freshmen year. The doors closed on our first year just as quickly as they had opened. Before we knew it we were saying good bye to M. H. S. until '47. Jim Triece was our choice for president for our sophomore year. His aides for office were jack Boadway, vice president, Delores Whitaker, secretary, and Pat Vallee, treasurer. We managed to have a large representation on the football and basketball teams, and clubs and extra-curricular events seized many of our class. Our April Showers Dance was a good example of people who could strive together to achieve their accomplishments, but again, all too soon, we said so longn for another year. ' In the fall of '47 when our class came together again, Ralph Eckoff was elected to lead us, with Dale Picardat to assist him, Norma Carty as secretary, and Violet Rosenow as treas- urer. This year out big hurdle proved to be our J-Hop. Pat Vallee was general chairman, with jim janowiak and Mae Sharpe as co-chairmen. Eighty-two couples danced to the strains of Kolkowskfs Orchestra at our Leda Fiesta . .We still can't see why seniors leave school with regrets, but give us one more year. Seniors at last! Dick Crampton was elected president for our last year, supported by Vice President jim Janowiak, Secretary June Englund, and Treasurer Norma Carty. Several of- our athletes played their last game for M. H. S. this year. It doesn't seem possible that our first three years have slipped by so quickly. Everybody's busy ordering announcements, being measured for caps and gowns and having his photographs taken! -CAnd wonder- ing where he is going to get the money to go on the skip trip to Washington, D. CJ The time is getting short and as we wait for Father time to tick 'off the last minutes, we realize that the happiest hours and finest experiences of our lives have been spent. 30 M,.,,,,.., 7,,,+ . .

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