Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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IVY' 4 . V-,ww 2.--le ll DOROTHY ROSEMAE ADAMS Playing the violin in Orch. the first 3 yrs. of H. S. kept Dorothy busy. She belonged to Spanish Club and Library Club 3 yrs., to Jr. Hist. Soc. 2, and did Sr. play make-up. Strawberry blondc Dorothy plans college: hopes to teach. English and Spanish were favorite sub- jects. Her first date with Dick Shannon provided a big thrill. Blue-eyed Dorothy's pet peeve-smoking girls. JEAN L. BEMIS Brown-eyed Jean warbled 2 yrs. in Glee Club and 1 in Choir. Pe- tite 5'3 Jean's favorite subject was home living, which will surely come in handy some day. The future plans of this Winsome brunette are to finish her music lessons some day. She dislikes people who consider themselves it . Jean was quiet and SUZA B on NNE if bllle-eyel' Wo'?,s,,, Y'-Y-. U f' Su W RCE -is or Une s den' C shef CI e , AL ,uf was 0 11ci1 3 lf 3 J acrive, B ay. SAP and -ir: ed' ' C503 r. H orqfalnapisuhball gautffic Clof the b!' H-Idsf' ltg S freadf. ,uslei -'Ure . I-Week play. Pubjectj. Ui a H the Sr U1 the ly 1-Ynsx B1 sp 9901: 'Pla ly J1- ' mom se t ggfsr .coll Y, a ' With Wegjfxfailif' then mthny Kraeg ' '12 flat afnage- 9 J, not a big talker, but she had her own ideas about everything. k-. K ' .-11 144 ' ffgi Xl , f. MILD Walkin when Gbasth' H BARBARA JOYCE ALLEN J ri Mildred, RED J Cute Barb was active in G.A.A. 4 yrs., CVice- J' O:-is cbemis Der pee BI Pres. Jr. yr.D, Latin Club 1, Usher Club 2, Jr. Aff J QA ' Immestfy pest V9 be,-S Hist. Soc. 2, and reported for the DIAL. Play- gk A Lib -A. 3 yflsely, but sbt' Yr, Wa ing Bgargn in the Jr. play and. scoutingl pi-94193 'xo txkk Zlanig Club Irs., Latinugl bins Znjoyej gh, Crum or t e r. one were major activities. n tu 2 s ' Im-1 ' .and ' yed , o ' - she was Girls' State Governor and '50 brought t I F A vioiill do bg? Journ Qrc1,'ub41. Spaififlllly afld her greatest thrill, being Homecoming Queen. 5 . .A A 'jgcoomglayin best, J-ihstic st ' M,-Idfsb Clubs m Brown-haired Barb's favorite subject-speech. t .X P . gf Mildrusf donfldy andredk fat 2. Western Mich. Col. will get our queen. 'ktwrx iw, ei Wbils eve, Hegre knouvfle Wrifin err Y 5' up tour bat MARJORIE JEAN BEAT TIE That busy gal, Margie, was in G.A.A. 4 yrs., Ihoir l. Her pet peeves are show-offs and anklets with high heels. She enjoys dancing and ice-skating with Ellen Loyer. Brown-haired, Sm Modest' ' HV fx JE 'le ff f . t-Deb Wafelongggef Don. B US 'f X., f or In t SP9 eff fed I1 e 11 ar f . 1 ef f This Ii? Drovfjme. if time irmlllg YF- X li X 'x blue-eyed Margie is an efficient soda jerk at the Book Shop: her future plans look toward travel. Her favorite subjects, math and history. Mar- gie's greatest thrill was owning that class-ring. fWill be graduated in '52D. b'0W1z1,3. Ia t0.be home Ea Yff1g an ., J Ss On a 311' With 9' fav -omits n ' . Plans to the Omg sub. and R , :Ax My U H avg,-5 ,,, , Won, affffn 9 Jeqs ujulifi bu not int to., Pjliduiith the 'ff ff! Eel' 5' 1: 'n -- Jrg 'lf 1 S X A I fi x 1 ff 1 l d I - 7 A . I3 feferadyes ,an R' y ,N Cl--e ' uatfon. M XiV,r i1 . W ...---- ' 20 L... Ca,

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DICK KING - President - I. 4,., q,M,-, Sponsors MISS ERSKINE MR CUNNINGHAM I ff 'I ,N I, . 1, I ,I . 4 . Eg gf Q ii ,, I . ., 2 H gi Pu' Q I I -ig? 'E ' 335. M 5.-Q4 f . 2 num. , Ig? Lrg wig? xg I 3 Ra X 3 Lf. 'sw I? f , r if In ,. N X , A JUDY STINER - Vice-President 64 GIG! SW :Of P5 QT? QC 4



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.14 V . 5 A , , 3 . - ,. , - e. A 4 A .- W f ,.H ,..q.- :A U D g u r ' .mg ,, FEET xn rowaoov Pyjgil 'aid K 1-A xii bo LQY- 3109 S. QYX me 9 ,Heal exe bex Qeeszlxg. EDDIE BROUGHTON . QQQYSV5' X V826 3 assi- inc '55 5110? X Syncopatin' Eddie sang on-key bass in grail 50395 QVSVAGOG Yu Sid ails C3626 1 ' Choir 3 yrs.. was on the golf team 2 yrs., X ' .. 35 0- 3 C K0 ot winning 2 letters. He tried his hand at Q59 1 'Rigs 1f2ex2?QZe-l Piomzlw,-,,e 'On' DQNALD J' ,BREWER basketball with the Chevrolet Little Reds. X 11- to '02 qc, ENB 'dit xoqgiili Hx B12 BUY D011 i5 1 3 Pl3Y9d end Eddie's favorite subject is English, but he Quai axguxeane. a5e,'0 at football 3 YFS-1 WQH 2 IBHCFSI doesn't really crave long- assignments. Weisz seeglteoz made Honorable Mention on All- 'Loafing ,S 3 pretty gogd Job now, he oat we Wscoe. State and T. V. teams. and WOI1 3 says. but I plan to go to Trade School ,gas ,wee X Etters R2 3 YIS.f0f ll'aCk-HH? YTS after graduation. 501 lSt. anager or t e l-WCC y DIAL. performed a powerful police sergeant in A Full House CSr. playl. He claims that his first touchdown was his major thrill. Works for the A 53 P but lans O Ys- SWS rev YQZS' 'Che X!Q A ,,1a5 ,dv-rl ber weve f P college. X9 5,65 Yeo '60 eb' mt? be? WSC, ,N . rKP'W.eif9a.g2.1e:e?I1,eeQQe hi by SIDNEY G. CATO xo,,a2vexwt ,,,a l1,,e,Ko,.w 'W SWOX sid. the Kid. played the fitting part of thespian Raimund Y' 3 it 5 1 Brown in the Jr. play. and exercised his vocal chords l yr. in ,. W.. X, ,D C47 N,..4' ! ss ana , 959 ge 96 905 K x9 Q x0 CYA N35 Soc. twgf ,CQQ 'Q' QSIQ 596 XX6 at lo, Co s'-de Choir. He was Fr. candidate for Student Council sec'y.. vice- pres. of Jr. I-list. Soc. Writing up games and creating his sports Sz. e - e ball GMX Weds- I -9215 mlm 5136 J column Redskin Rambles in the DIAL complete Muscles' activi- ges. Work at the Chronicle, math, and M.S.C. plans suit id to a T. Y- Q . eOSfYi.eifsi.'ei l T xvilaagl ? 9a2S' 5:25 ovlil' aged C161 by in 0-5 s dee- Qt9e:S0:s eegfeeetg -oe in ks WENDELL D. CI-IICHESTER 5xflz?eaf- SI OK 5:2 ks lioqea nest, fxtqgxifz Wendy sang his way thru 4 yrs. of Choir. his .bv 902 ks 9- gill' SOR? 00 romped through football 2 yrs. Kwon l letterjr 'O usb- ee' NW we e- it wa me Boeos Ke, 3,5 X gee ogg, nga'-1 basketball 3 C2 letter-sl: baseball 2 Cbletterl.. we S biomecy 5,390 to 'lube 5 and track 3 fl letterj. Well-liked Chl ln his ,axvlvldxe We ghtsxw K5 QNX Soph. yr. won 3rd place in the T. V. half-mile, iaqo ded owne 9,629-' and 5th his Jr. yr. Marriage-minded Wendy's 64,65 Wldg W greatest thrill was broadcasting over W.B.C.K.: 50 6025 he used his skill and deep voice playing the S9lli5'D' 21 slick crook in Full House. an H E ' '

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