Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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ANITA B, I.AING— I et Ub Be Gay Anita warbled in the choir 3 yrs., belonged to Library Club 2, and served on the ticket com. for the Jr. Play. She can ' t resist Near Yon or southern fried chicken, but she hates the new long: skirts. She likes to cook, oi go mot- orcycle riding during her leisure time. Nlta plans to become a housewife in the near future. She liked hist- ory and Mr. Cunningham best. ROBGRT £. LAKB— Chuckles Eddie went out for football 3 yrs. and was on the J-Hop decorations. His unlucky break was getting caught Halloween night. His favorite subject is English ; favorite teacher. Mrs. Murray. Bob prizes his dog, idealizes John Garfield, and hates to see young girls wearing silk stockings. He en- joys hearing Ballerina He is now working at Oliver, but plans to work at Kel- logg ' a. FRANKtlN K£SSEL LINE— See My Lawyer Tall Frank was out for foot- ball 3 yrs. and track 1. He served on a Jr. Play com. and J - Hop decorations. Frank roves around with the boys; Cubbon Ditto, Fisher, Sher- man, and Derhammer at any interval. Claims his moat un- lucky break was being born ; maybe so. Prank! Stilt ' s most prized possessions are his am- bulance and his Big Ret crew. College plana. MARLAN A. MTEBS— Kiss and TeU Slim Marian was pres. of G.A.A. her Sr. yr., (joined 3 yrs.). in Usher Club 2 yrs., (Ass ' t Head Usher 1) ,an ex- tra in the Jr. Play, decorated for the G.A.A. formal and for the J-Hop. She moved here in 44 from W. K. Kellogg in B. C. ' Speedy kinsi greatest weakness is ' 47 olack Fords; her big break-coming to M.H.S. Plans, beauty operator. ROSALTN MARIE OXEARY Rose In Bloom Hosle was a fiusy girl: G.A.A. 4 yrs.. (aec.-o ne); band twirler 3; Latin Club 2, (vice-pres. 1) Spanish Club 2 (pres.- one) ; Usher Club 3 ; Journalism, Student Council 2. and vlco- pres. of her class 2. She ser- ved on G.A.A., and J-Hop decorations. Sr. Play make-up- and did the lead in the Jr- Play. Loves — dancing, read- ing, gadding, sleeping, ner kittens, and Mark. Agnes has a complete soap collection. KATHLEEN A. OTEBLEY— What Every Woman Knows Kathleen, liked bookkeeping best of her subjects; was an expert on the keys; and plans on office- work future. Her favorite song is Star Dost and she devours cherry pie Kathie likes Ice-skating, and the radio. She hates to ace girls w ear slacks to school. Her biggest break was seeing Wayne King while In Chic- ago. He most prized possess- ioon is her cedar chest. DORETHA B. LUX— Enchanted April Dainty Doretha didn ' t join many clubs: band 1 yr., Latin Club 2. Doretha claims that blushing is her greatest weak- ness, but we call it an asset. She enjoys chemisty and Sr. English, and dancing In her spare time If she isn ' t play- her accordian. Mr. Cuber Ja her ideal personality ; Dore- tha is employed for the time being at the Launderette, but plans include possibly college. JOANNE McKEACHIE— Four Cheers for Joan Gentle Joanne gathered points for G. A. A. 4 yrs., was i n orchestra 4, Latin Club 2. re- ported for the DIAL, and was on the J-Hop formal com. She does office work at Mr. Stuart ' s law office. Joanne admits her greatest weakness is putting off her studies. Her most prized possession Is Bill ' s class ring. Favorites are: music, macaroni and chees . — The Anniversary Son . It ' s college for Joanne. DONALD M. MORE— Playboy of the Western World Young Bemie devoted 4 yrs,, to basketball, 2 to football, and 1 to track: baseball mgr. 1 yr. Don joined Latin Club 2 yrs.. Student Council 2 yrg., class officer 2, Jr. Hlat. Soc. 2; secured the orchestra for the J-Hop. Don played timor- ous Joe in the Jr. Play; was chairman of the Senior Play stage crew, and wrote DIAL sport stuff. Little D ' s heart warms to records. as he cruises along ' . CAROL F. MATHER — Miss Chatterbox Friendly Skip wasn ' t much of a Joiner. She served on com. for the Jr. Play and skipped through G.A.A. 2 yrs. She was also an addition to the F.H.A. Mrs. Murray is her favorite teacher, and home living her favorite subject. Skip claims her temper Is her greatest weakness. Her favorite pas- time is a date with Chuck, when she can sfng her favor- ite song. Near Yon. MARY LOUISE McKEE — The Hasty Heart Pretty Peanuts pals around with Myers, Kloack, Handra, and Miller. Eating popcorn while listening to Vaughn Monroe ' s There, I ' ve Said It Agraln, heads her Hat, toget- her with Jim. Mary was act- ive in G.A.A. 4 yrs., Latin Club 1. and took part in the Jr. Play. Mary decorated for the J-Hop and G.A.A. formal. It ' s matrimony for alter- bound Mary. DONALD M. MURRAY— Napoleon, Jr. Don spent 2 yra. In Spanish Club, prompted the Jr. Play; portrayed crusty Dominic In the Sr. Play; and edited this Annual. He declares hie most unlucky moment was getting sick In the 9th grade. His favorite subject Is Physics a la Crumrlne. Woodle Her- man ' s Apple Honey Is his favorite song; hobby, collect- ing records; pet peeve, ' gos- sip or conceit. He hopes to go to M.S.C. 18

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t- NORENE PABIS— SmlUn ' ThrooKh Bobbie tolled through 2 yrs. of G.A.A. and of Latin Club. She was a member of the Science and Pan American Clubs while attending B. C. Central; Norene chums around with Anita Lalng and Pat Hoffman ; she says her most unlucky moment was Wed.. Sept, 15, Norene la offended by words used incorrectly; her 4 lan3 are to become a housewife for Clayton Hask- en, but quick. JOHN rATTON Noah John was a candidate for foot- ball 1 yr., helped at staging the Sr. Play, and devoted the rest of his time to mechan- ical drawing and hunting ; his biggest thril was getting ilost in the north woods, deer- hunting. John works at Chefs behind the counter. Hia pet peeve Is chemistry; hia class ring Is tops. Al Jolson la hts ideal personality. VICTOR C. PHABES— The Kobe Vic was on the track team 3 yrs,. In Latin Club 2 yrs. Serious Vic ' s favorite pas- time is reading the Bible. He plans to attend Central Bible Institute, then go Into miss- ionary work ; Abe Llnclon la his Ideal personality, but his- tory and Cunningham were his favorites in school. Most prized possession is his class ring, and hobbles are skiing and skating. ROGER PIERCE— Three Times a Day Roger was track man 1 r. He works at home on the farm, and expects to settle down there after college. He enloys hunting and fishing, listening to the radio, and pie ala mode, Altho he admits he doesn ' t study enough, his biggest thrill was his first kiay lu school. He etn joyed mechanical drawing and Mr. Harrison. His unluckiest mo- ment was every gov ' t teat. MARLANB E. PRESTON — Razzal Dazzel Marland spent 2 yrs. In F.P.A. 1 In Jr. Hist. Soc. 1 in Blo- 4ogy, performed in the Jr. Play, .and worked on stage crew for the Sr. Play. His favorite pastime la skiing ; favorite food, hamburger : pet peeve, too much makeup on girls; ideal personality, George Sherman. Marland prizes his wrist watch above all. The future? work on a farm. JUNE PRITCHEXT— One In a MllUon Petite June cherlshea the memory of her mother ' s ideal personality. Dancing ie her favorite pastime and she hopes to attend a dancing and modeling school. Hem- ming sen ' s Drug keeps June out of mischief. Meeting the movie atar, Charlie Smith In person, was her biggest thrill. June used her vocal chords In choir 2 yrs., and helped find books 1. in Library Club. 1 MARIANNE L. QUICK — Nothing But The Truth Tall, quiet Marianne engaged In G.A.A. 2 yrs., Latin Club 2. Jr. Hist. Soc. 3, was art editor of the DIAL bl-weeky, made program for the Jr. Play, and the J-Hop; Joined Biology Club 1 yr.. did stage properties for Sr. Play. She Idolizes Miss Margaret Faral, a registered nurse. Marianne, naturally, la counting on be- ing a surgical nurse. Aa a start she is now a Nurse ' s Aide at Oaklawn Hospital. GERTRUDE ROSE REDSS — The Real McCoy ConscientJous Gertrude part- icipated in 3 yrs. of O.A.A. acted the domineering Mra. Thompson in the Jr, Play, and served on the ticket com. Do Yon Is at the top of this girl ' s Hit Parade; her great- est weakness Is staying up late. Gert ably reported on the DIAL and worked on the O.A.A. decoratlona Mr. Rose couldn ' t have run hia office without Oert. FRED RUSSELL — On Borrowed Time Big Al. Marshall ' a great ath- lete, devoted 3 yrs. to foot ball, (All - T. V. - 1946 4 yra to baseball, and 3 to basketball. Fred was a mem- ber of the Latin Club 2 yrs.. Student Council 2 yra., did J-Hop murals, was yearbook art editor, a professor In the Jr. Play, and helped direct the Sr. opus. His pastime Is sleep- ing; but at night he comes lo life and goes whipping in the ©Id Ford , He ' s headed for Hillsdale college. JOYCE REED — Young, Willing and Able Jay-Jay Joyce warbled In choir I yr., Jr. Hist. Soc. 1 yr; helped check wraps for the J-Hop, and acted in the .7r. Play Gift Com.: Jay ' s biggest break was winning a spelling contest at the Fair, her big- gest thrill was that first date. Mazlne Ray and Joan Kinney, her bike riding companions, also helped her collect movie star pictures. KNORBERT RITCHIE— Why I am A Bachelor Husky Knorbert went out for football 1 yr.. F.F.A. 1. Lat- in Club 1, Spanish Club 1. Jr. Hist. Soc, and was In the Jr. Play. Skip says that his besetting weakness Is talking too much; his favorite pas- time la listening to the radio. With hils two beat friends, Don Brewer and John Logan, he frequently eats his favorite food, hot dogs. Knorbert plans college, or work. J. D. SCHNEIDER — Little David College minded J. D. kept busy; baseball 3 yra. track capt. ' 48; T. V. champ -of 100 and 200 yd. dashes; a Glen Davis 4 yrs. A11-T.V. 1947, basketball 4 (capt. 48); Lat- in Club, Jr. Hist. Soc. Journ- alism, Student Council 3 yrs. (vice-pres. ' 46); president of freshman and Sr. classes; did a coach In the Jr., and a husband In the Sr. Play; great weakness — going steady. 19 «•-

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