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HENKY W. CUNNINGHAM Sponsor gSk FBKD WILLIAMS Bom Testezday Wise-cracking Fritz waa act- ive In football 2 yrs., track manager 2, and Joined Latin Club and Jr. Hist. Soc. Fred ' s biggest thrOl was shooting his first squirrel; his favorite pas- time, sleep ; favorite teacher. Cunningham. Fred pals a- round with Jim Hess and Chuch Shumway. Fritz ' s cat Blitz, and his rose garden top the influential interests in his life. Frisky Fred plana col- lege at M.S.C. EUZABETH A. WOODS — Good Qneen Beos Loyal Liz was a member of G.A.A. 4 yrs., Latin Club and Spanish Club 2, Biology; Jr. Hist. Soc, and Usher Clubs, and In charge of stage pro- perties for the Sr. Play. She worked on the DIAL staff, and made J-Hop (programs. She was on the make-up crew for the Jr. Play. Auburn- haired Ltlz ' e favorites are Stardust and Ice cream. Her hobby Is Ice-akatlng. JOYCE L. VANABMAN The Woman Who Under- stood Men Joyce warbled In choir 3 yrs., was a school teacher In the Jr. Play; Joined G.A.A. one year. She enjoyed 3 yrs. of toffice practice. Jo ' s biggest thrill was her trip to Chicago; her biggest break was being a senior. Carol Mather and Ruth Thomas are her pals. Joyce enjoys apple pie and music. She plans to continue Kvorklng. Hugh Boehmer ;ls her one and only. JEBBY VANZANDT— A Lady of Qoallty Our D.A.R. girl, (which gave Jerry her biggest thrill) who pals with Mary DeForest, Margaret Sellen, and Lorraine Davis, likes riding horses and collecting horse statues. Ef- ficient Jerry was In G.A.A. 4 yrs.. Latin Club (Scrlba Ist yr. ) 2, Spanish (her favorite subject) Club 2, was an asset to the Jr. Play cast, a mem- ber of the Jr. Hist, Soc. and made J-Hop programs. Jerry plans college. BAYMOND WEAYEB — Mambo Jmubo Boisterous Buckshot spent 4 yrs.. In football, basketball 4, baseball 3, andF.F.A. 3. He was on the stage crew for the Jr. Play. Roly-poly Buck ' s biggest break waa starting In Battle Creek ganae. Mr. Cun- nlgham is his favorite person- ality ; and his dog, Mick, Is his favorite possession. In- dependent Raymond works at home on tlie farm, and plans to do so In the future. JANICE DEEN WHITSEL— For Keeps Jan was active in G.A.A. 1 yr.. Choir 1 yr; slapped on make-up in Jr. Play; decorit- ed for the J Hop; and was busy Mamma Lucia in the Sr. Play. Janice slaves at Hemmlngsen ' s; her Ideal per- son is her mother; she enjoys choir ; and liked Mr. Cuber. She sings Near You to her future spouse. Jack Lake Janice came here In ' 44 from Benton Harbor. ROBERT WILSON — Stop For A Love Scene Bob, who took part In no act- ivities preferred swimming sleeping, and eating. Most un- lucky moment; going over the bank at Ackly Lake. Bob had an enjoyable time in school but his favorites were: chem- istry, Jr. English by Merrltt. and history by Hank. Frank Cuber Is his Ideal personality. Bud works at the Rosen - burger Wall Paper Co. but plans Navy or diving school. MEBEDITH E. WBIGHT — Trousers to Match Dark-haired Meredith was no Joiner. He was In P.F.A. for 1 yr. Mert prizes his class ring and his picture of Doris most of all. Hla mother Is his Ideal personality. He can listen to Stardust any time, and loves scalloped potatoes. His pet peeve s home work, when he can ' t avoid doing it. Farm- ing Is his hobljy and his goal for the future. 23
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K£TTA JOYCE SCBNEKDIER- Busy As A Beaver Dark-haired, good - natured Retta went througrh G.A.A. 3 yrs., served on ticket com. for Jr. Play, and decorations for the G.A.A. formal. The DIAL couldn ' t have survived with- out her as a reporter. As a freshman, Retta Mae came from Sturg ts ; her blgrj reat break, she says. Herold is her greatest weakness; her watch greatest ti easure; visiting Great Lakes Naval Training Station, greatest thrill. CHABLBS L. SEBDOBF— Ohml oshl Little Charlie spent hie activ- ity in F.P.A. Chuck ' s most prized possession is a calf ; while his hobby la machinery Charlie enjoyed Cunningham ' s jokes as his biggest thrill In high school. Chuck ' s best friend is Kenneth Soyer; fav- orite food, macaroni; favorite song. Old Folks at Home. Johnny had his most unlucky moment when he fell through the ice. RUTH ANN BRSKINB Sponsor i fx 1 M ' ' M 4 j 1 i :: i - 1 .k:». HABGABET L. SBLLBN— Nothing Up Her Sleeve Margaret devoted her musical talents to the band for a yr. and a half, was a member of Latin Club 2 yrs.. Library Club 1, and on publicity for the Jr. Play. Margaret ' s fav- orite food Is anything that is chocolate. Miss West and her art classes elicit the admir- ation of Mugs. Miss Merritt rates tops with her too. Plans; job, or try to go to art school. mdl Li j M GEOBOE SEDSBHAN — Hlg First Shave Garrulous George was out for football and track 1 yr., play- ed guard on the Big Reds 2 yrs., devoted 4 yrs. to debate. was a perfect PIccinc in the Sr. Play; Latin Club 2 yrs. editor of the bi-weekly DIAL. Jr. Hist. Soc. 2; George was class pres. 2 yrs.. In Student Council 3 yrs. Scabby ' s biggest thrill was winning the ama- teur show by Imitating AI Jolson. Greatest treasure, his piano; plans - - college. FBEDA SPINDLOW — Career Angel Musical-minded Freda was in orchesrta 4 yrs., G.A.A. 2 yrs., Latin Club 2, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2; was on the stage crew for the Jr. Play, portrayed Giovan.na in the Sr. Play, and served on a comm. for the very success- ful G.A.A. Tea. Her Ideal per- sonality Is her voice teacher; her food - chop suey, her hobby-music, and her pet peeve braggers. Fr eda plans college. BUTH ANN THOMAS— Dear Both Tom Joined G.A.A. 1 yr., choir 2 yrs., and was In the Jr. Play cast. Ruth ' s most prized poseeealon Is her mother ' s ring. Her biggest break was getting her ]ob at Knotty Pine, which she still holds. Her favorites are: song, Star- dust; food, chop suey; sub- ject, choir; teacher, Mr. Cunn- ingham; and hobby horse- back riding. Ruth plans to go on working In the future. CHABLES C. 8HUMWAT— Dear Octopus Charlie was In the Jr. Hist. Soc. 1 yr., and served on the J-Hop Decorations com. Tall Charlie, who can ' .t stand chem ' lstry or world history, pals around with Fritz Will- iams. Listening to Swanee over the radio and eating chop suey are Shorty ' s favor- ites. He Is employed on the fp. ' rm, but pfans navy life. Mechanical drawing and his class ring are tops with blond Chuck. DONALD D. TECH— The Straw Mechanical-minded Don, who came here from Olivet in ' 43, was in P.F.A. 1 yr. and lab. asa ' t 2 yrs. Sleeping passes away his Idle hours, but tink- ering with toys and motors gets the nod for his waking moments. Paul Whiteman is his Ideal personality, and Miss Erskine his favorite teacher. Naturally, physics is his fav- orite subject; plans to be an electrical engineer. MABJOBEE J. TBOEDSON — Maxlgold Midge was active In G.A.A. 3 yrs.. In orchestra 4, Latin Club and Jr. Hist. Soc. 2 yra., and the Jr. Play. She lo ' ' t8 to read, and go bicycle riding in her spare time. She can eat anything chocolate, loves typing and Miss Kolch, and reading. She prizes her mother ' s ring above all else; right now she calls Operat- or at Mich. Bell, but her plans are business college. 22
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NEWS BRIEF: Charles Seedorff took off for the short course In AG at M.S.C. at the end of the first semester. Since he did not return - no candid shot for this DI AL. Too bad. 4 24
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