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ISSsi LORRAINS M. DATIS— Small Miracle Lorraine was active in G.A.A. 4 yrs., and served as Ireas. and sports nigr. She beonged to the Spanish Club 1 yr. (vice-pres.) Pee Wee led cheers 2 yrs; helped the J- Hop decorations com. Phe lilced Math best of all her school subjects; favorite song is Always, and future plans include working in an office, tihe says her greatest weak- ness is Harry, and we belic ' e it. CAROLYN J. DEAN— Dark Eyes Ma Dean, the village queen, came to us from Albion in ' 46. She joined G.A.A. 4 yrs., choir 4 ; and sold tickets for Jr. Play. Ma loves to roam the dark roads in her Little Red Packard . She plans to sing The Man I Love to her passengers as she soars high as an Airline hostess. MARY E. DeFOREST— Dont Make Me Laiigli rierious Mary belonged to the Latin Club, Jr. Hist. Soc. and Spanish Club 2 yrs. She was on the stage crew for the Jr. Play. Mary ' s favorite -past- ime is horse-back riding, and she doesn ' t hate potato chips. She liked Am. Hist, best o her subjects, but she didn ' t like homework ; it interfered with coasting and out-door sports. She hopes to travel after graduation. ROBERT M. GALLAGHER Diff ' rent Curly-haired, farm-loving Bob eased his placid way thru M.H.S. Teachers knew him for his keen mind but also for his slow, drawling way of say- jlig and doing things. Bob enjoys working on the farm and plans farm work as his future. He managed to i-lay intramurals 4 yrs. His best friends are Bob and Jack Herman and Bob Kipp. He thinks his major weakness was not working hard enough in school. DORIS MAE HARDWICK— Sunbonnet Jane from Sycamore Lane Smiling Dort was flag-bearer 1 yr., G.A.A. 1, Choir 2, Jr. Hist. Soc. 1. Let Doris be with Ruth Jones and Ruth Thomas, while eating choco- late cake and listening to How Soon, and she ' ll be happy. Her ideal personality is Eugene Rowland, her boss at the Steakhouse. Her biggest break was getting her first job; and her un luckiest moment, los- ing her, billfold and cherish- ed pictures. NANCY LYNN HENDRA— One ToDCh of Yenus Fashion-wise Nanny Boo join- ed G.A.A. 4 yrs., choir a half year, Latin Club 2 yrs., Span- ish Club 2, Library Club 1 yr. Jr. Hist. Soc. 2, and on com. for the G.A.A. Formal, J-Hop, and Jr. Play. Nancy ' s favor- ites are cards and Chuck. Her most embarrassing mo- ment was G.A.A. initiation ; most unlucky, the day Mr. Lowell taught European Hist. Witch plans, college or work. DOUGLAS L. DERHAMMER- CaU Me Mister Fatalistic Pung was out for football 4 yrs., devoted 1 yr. to baseball, 1 to track and 1 to the romping Big Reds: member of Latin Club 2 yrs., dist. mgr. of the DIAL, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2, Sec.-Treas. of Sr. class. Played Brick in Jr. play ; worked on J-Hop and Sr. play crew. Fung s great- est weakness is women. Go- ing deer hunting was his big- gest break; will attend M.S.C. C0NN: E DUNHAM— Date Bait Connie played in band 2 yrs., belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs., and Usher Club 1. She was a cheerleader her sr. yr., and played a breathless Nina in the Sr. Play. Her biggest thrill w aa being in the Jr. Play. She is employed at the Marshall Creamery. Connie plans to continue wo kintr there; then marriage if she is lucky. Her ideal personalfty is Van Johnson. CURTIS FISHER— Love Slclc Suave Fish went out for foot- ball 3 yrs., baseball, 4. He Joined Latin Club 2, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2 ; was photo editor of this years book and reporter for the paper ; on stage crew for the Jr. Play, decoratlonR for J-Hop. Hen went to Boy ' s State In ' 47; played basketball 1 yr. with the Big Reds !n the city league. Charlie ' s greatest weakness? girls ! ! ! CLARE DITTO — Pride and Prejudice Big Dit was out for football 4 yrs. ; played basketball 4. Dlt devoded 2 yrs. to Latin Club and 1 to Spanish. Played lusty Mr. Sorenson in Jr. play. His biggest thrill is hitting pedestrians with the old t ' ord. His favorite pastimes are sleeping and eating, Clare likes his radio. Dug-out ' s fav- orite employee, Dit. yearns for graduation day. BEVERLY JEAN FAST — Lavender and Old Lace Bev usually roams the halls of M.H.S. with her chum, Ellen Cark. Near You and Dou ' t You Love Me Anynnore send this shy young creature,. Eat- ing hamburger and cherry pie take care of her less roman- tic moments. Her pet peeve is girls with the New Look and her ideal personality is none other than her own mother. Plan ? indefinite, she SAMUEL J. FRANCISCO— Freckles Smiling Sammy was In Latin Club 2 yrs., pres, his last yr. He had a small part In the Jr. Play, and served on the program com. for the J-Hop. Sam was a loyal member of the Jr. Hist. Soc. 3 yrs. The J-Hop was Red ' s biggest thrill most unlucky break was C- In Gov ' t. Math, Erskine, and his class ring are his favor- ites. 14
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( rr -e -A 0 ROBERT H. HENDRICKS— — The Ma« fic«iit Ifajokee Handsome Bob participated In football 4 yrs. (Capt. his Sr. yr.); basketball, 4; baseball, 3; and track. 2; played a foot- ball star In the Jr. Play; big- get thrill, deer-huntlng ; most embarrassing moment, intro- ducing the football squad at the Rotary banquet. Being elected Capt. was bashful Bob ' s biggest break. Physics and Crumrine were favorites. Plans college or exploring. ROBERT M. HERMAN The Flousrh and the Stars Herm was active in F.F.A. 3 yrs., intramural basketball 3, and Softball 4. Big Bob had his most embarrrassing mo- ment when, as a Preshie, he walked Into the wrong cla ' 33. As Bob plans work on the farm, his most prized possess- ion, a shotgun, should come in handy. Baseball ' s a favor- ite; and he got his biggest thrill when the Tigers won the pennant in 1345. JAMBS R HESS— Man dnd Snperman Jim was out for football 1 vr., basketball, 1; and track 2; joined Latin Club and Jr. Hist. Soc. 1 yr. ; made pro- grams for the Jr. Play. In- vitations for the J-Hop; was smooth Grant in the Sr. Play, and reported in Journalism Biggest thrill was playing in the Albion football game; ushers at the Bogar ; ranks Erskine and Math first; plans to be a gob. JOAN MARIE HINDENACH- Too Much Bminess Vivacious Hlndy whizzed through high school as a cheerleader 4 yrs., Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 1. Usher Club 3, served on the G.A.A, for- mal decorations, imperson- ated Mamma Carmella in the Sr. Play. Jo ' s pet peeve Is students who won ' t cheer at games and pep assemblies; her greatest weakness, red hair and ' 47 Buicks. Joan scoops ice cream at the creamery, but plans to be shortly. a beautician DONALD HUNT— Peter Pan Chubby Don was in F.F.A. 2 yrs.. Going north deer hunt- ing was his biggest thrill, probably because hunting is his hobby. For his pastime, Don prefers sleeping or play- ing baseball. His favorite sub- ject la shop; and logically, Mr. Harrison is his favorite teacher. Ideal personality is Mr. Cunningham. Plans Navy or Kellogg ' s in future, but is employed at the Sentz Pack- ing House at present. DORIS M. HUTCHINS— Of Thee I Sln« Although Doris failed Amer- ican Hist., she liked it, and also Mr. Cunningham. Doris sang in choir 2 yrs., dislikes long skirts, and loves french fries. Her most prized poss- ession is her class ring. Doris belongs to F.H.A. and likes cooking ; because, she claims, she eats too much. Doris had her biggest thrill in her first date. Her ' favorite song is Near Yon; she plans work. BETTY MILLER JONES— BUthe Spirit Bubbling Betts added a hum- orous elements to the halls of M.H.S., and, during Jier school days, was a member of G.A.A. 4 yrs., an active member of Student Council 1 yr., Library Club 2, and was associate editor of the DT. L Betsy played a riotous Buster In the Jr. Play. This Jovial Sr, took a husband last Jan. and blended domestic with academic duties. DWIGHT JOSHICK The Romantic Ace 3 yrs. in the F.F.A. (pres. his Sr. yr.) dominated handsome Dwlght ' s activities. D wight goes gadding with Milt Jenks, or Indulges in his pastime, eating. A car wreck furnished his most unlucky moment. Hist. and Cunningham are favorites, and class ring most j)rized possession. Modeist Dwlght ' s employed on the farm, but has no plans for the future. JOAN M. KINNEY— A Good Girl In The Kitchen Suzle warbled In choir 4 yrs., slaved In Library Club 2 yrs., and was a member of P.H. A. Joan chums around with Laura Coats and June Prlt- chett; her favorite pastime Is journeying to Battle Creek. Joan liked being a senior but didn ' t like her gov ' t marks. Joan slaves at Petroffs groc- ery, but would much rather eat cherry pie and listen to Yon Do. Graduation will find Suzy saying Operator . BERNARD L. JONES — Gallahad Jonee Bernard Rink Jones was a track man 1 yr.. In Latin Club 2. Spanish 1. Jr. Hist. Soc. 1. and did makeup for the Jr. Play; props for the Sr. Bernard sure enjoys chop suey and It Ml«:ht As WeU Be Spring. Math and Miss Erskine top Bernard ' s subjects Bernle enjoys singing, horse- back riding, and staying on tlie farni. Most prized poss- ession is his class ring. Plans college In the future. ROBERT E. KING, Jr, — Grown Up Husky Bob was pres. of the Latin Club and Jr. Hist. Soc. and played handsome Fllippo In the Sr. Play. He participat- ed In basketball, and broke a Marshall track record. He enjoys singing, especially The Whlffenpoof Son . and Nel- son ' s Eddy ' s warblings. Bob likes eating french fries and steaks, especially with Ruth. In his spare time he cruises with Don Blssett. Bob plans college. PHYLLI8S ELAINE KLOACK The Dreamy Kid Energetic Phib kept busy In G.A.A. 4 yrs.; Latin Cluh 2; Usher Club 2; was sec.-treas. of Library Club 1 yr. Phyllis played a poised Bird Green In the Jr. Play. The J-Hop succeeded under her super- vision. Blonde, blue-eyed Phlb was vlce-pres. of the Senior class, and reporter on the DIAL. She cherishes her class ring, and plans Include col- lege at Ypsllantl. C 15
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