Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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BARBARA JEAN BYERS Cute, blue-eyed Bobbie spent 4 busy yrs. in C1.A.A. She refereed basketball, was Co-chmn. of 1950 C1.A.A. formal: was in Spanish Club and Jr. I-list. Soc. Busy Barb played French horn in Band and Orch. 4 yrs. She was rep. of the Band at lnterlochen in 1950. She loves to dance with steady, Joe, and to bowl. 9 MARY JEAN COOK 5'5 Mary's favorite teacher was Miss Erskine: and favorite subject a draw between Math and Hist. See- ing girls smoke peeves studious con- servative Mary, and playing the or- gan or piano gives her pleasure. She pals with LaVonna Fox. College- bound Mary was a Latin Clubber 2 yrs., and served on the Student Yrs main est Thr L gl!!! is. greaglv R O on 8 Office 31.511 was RTIS So , r S 8115.11-ZFISJII pil- Spa was lie' Sr . ayg In G19 HIS U1 GASLIIUS -fl, , b - . Wftlz fl1,g1r1?7iiCrefv,C581Ib Ili 8521271-. ills: ailklne: Cu heels: nate' S ary 1'-U W Work ' Stat? Frfs pal loves be abb as elec ed S011 Coll ml M' Jud mail' -2 on finklted egg Undigtfgal lnftlgerfibysg Ei-is Guild.. 0 is A oflfs Council elections comm. this yr. SHIRLEY CStanleyj CAIN Domesticated Shirley participated in G.A.A. 4 yrs.. and faithfully played the clarinet 3 yrs. in Band. Tiny Stan's pet peeve is conceited people: her favorite subject-teacher duo math and Miss Erskine. Becomin a senior w 5 wx 'ff' Ql BAR . BA a dSiif'f'1g B054 LOU1 Secfgta .ufllalism ble en. D A Serv H31 W and Joyed A ,K he, 338 at thflrk f0HOWC1,Ol.r Icommet -.NNHNL x . 1 . as1 ss in 'LH0 ed 5' Cla u den g as auburn-haired Shirley's greatest thrill: becoming a bride this year, she's exchanged the clarinet for the jingle of pots and pans. K W a r by r.- I s 5- - tg f 8' .and P pl 171.3 - ' Plan 19:1- f , , gingham aOf17,stOr91rpans?'3Sed hfffage. Ins ro dos e blusbeaflr b Y 1 0 b U7 t s NX: s I I' f st flea Hex 1 the busbg, and Alllben ago ad jllst li' Clin E X1 arnved' ed e .cas-V117 Iac os, cbool, f +54 GA an-7 1 ix 8 A C J: Z-gfisy beI0nIL A-Yi' f -' ! . JOYCE ANN CLEMENTS isgbmry 11015-lub Eid to QA T f, X, V Friendly Joyce belonged to C1.A.A. 3 yrsi. WO favorillb It hSpanisAA. 4yrs ' x X Latin Club 2, Jr. Hist. Soc. l, Student Council Indtkfd on te teach 3Vorite Club 5Band f' X l. Singing in the Glee Club and Choir, playing ceiVf'Pe1,dentJr. playeli M1-ss -Wbject and f X I Ki Cynthia in Jr. play, and stage crew in the Sr. Sat-blog ber Qajliv and J-Hlfiefer' Dan. .X x one multiplied her activities. She was high sales- old 1911. Sb prized dgfearest 01-I pta Gail I f X s man in the Jr. magazine drive. Favorite sub- toes' and Coeplans t 'amend U7n11 Wg'-img, L, W, Q .fd jects: Eng. and Gov't. Smiley prizes her stuffed Job fOr himolf cbicko keep b fiom Isis re- 4' . 'cgi dog ffrom an admirerj. Good timeshcame fiom Xfbe Gaidsfuck in and ,suse for P50141 ' M7 , 'NX' - f h G.A.A. d J-H fo ls. S e's co ege Hn ' P ' .ash ar- W ' ff M Loemd. an Op rma 22 Cafe- girls Uk 1:1 ist? Lr,..+-'C . Mg , U .



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. m,qsmwnfg-ww-f.Q1vjm-mi--fs.mm11.w-w-aefwq,fm11rv'wvv'f-VA - --V ,-:mf-q:.- 1 -rv v- '. 'w w -' ELLEN M. ELLIS Winning a poster contest was brown- haired, blue-eyed Ellen's greatest thrill. She belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs.. Spanish Club 2, Library Club l, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Ellen reported for journalism. was on make-up for Jr. play. Giggling girls an- noy serene Ellen. Art is her favorite sub- ject. Future plans-college. Steak House waitress Ellen's worst moment-falling down stairs at a dance. MADELON MARIE FOX Our piano player, gay and gallant Maddy, accompanied both Glee Club and Choir. G.A.A. was one of her 4-yr. activities. Latin Club her Soph. and Jr, ones, and Jr. I-Iist. Soc. a Soph. one. She did ,make-up for the Jr. play and played perfectly the devoted bride Ottily in the Sr. play. Madelon's plans include the GW ' I is Ma ,XIV ' Seeing gabound M enwschoolgzrls tn. .GWG d FRE 9113- .' JI' Hpplhg abn Plynfs -'Ph 3 sfbooj nhappif' 001: blgb 1, We 9 'ld . D Y f - Up 991 illid Gwen 5,-ypfng :sped Veriumg dossme 0: the S Y 1, f d 1 h Stgad 1131- Dpe C Emba I1 t e tate P t I-iueo fgvo .a III, ev If-'issin Hr d h me en-t g In off' en. G subject .emp- IC w s, e' -'Inc en W E0 9 last D Qrks a - ec. f PATRICIA A. FLYNN ' Dark-eyed Pat enjoyed sports: she belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs.. Latin Club 1, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Pat dislikes boys late for dates: likes Eng, basket- ball. skating. having fun, and devouring steak and French fries. Pat refreshes the gang at Peck's, and will continue there, she says. This black-haired. lively lass was really thrilled with an A from Miss Diehl. l study of interior decorating in col- lege. . -. as 1 J ft., -M' Mi fs A . 2 - A, -'Yu Aff fi' 7 ....... ,. 1 I I I I A URSU lx .AWA f 1.0 v2Sf'A t2 Us UF-SUI GALLA . fs- J . J .ed 1 R . ,fired 4-'I'IHli:ma1'Sm I' Hlsr. fghmusb 4 E West Eirls ti a jot 02.0119 of of,-4' W yrs I F a W7'1n'0Ck Sb 'ne' Wirb 'bis 1, ber fa as 2 H' of 2' ' xx' I Y 152'-41 mg 3 I ow in 'ifri town- Vofire afd , NY s I ex F00d 100 4 Chic pto tl, eyed 1, Sub- 7 i NQW-I , ceHeHt SJ fOr -Hlllago her elnfer town- ' Q. l W0rk, baki 'S-C. Sree 'lation ng was sfbolat tfSl' tb I 31 h 7 3 Ie W-3:41 16,0 f C511 Q jec lrer I-H ,Yrs. of -3 breez R' X I xii Nl xxx I JV r her -in P . S- Loi, LUIS G x ,, Hs- ra' the la ARD1 f' t' LAVONNA MAE Fox bfafy ass .eps fa11,,,, NIER f . . rect Clllbb ' U I-oie 'V N Mary Cook was dusky-haired, dimpled La- jon Fbe Jr Pd 1 ' Lapin ' GA , ,, X Vonna's best pal: although Mr. C. embarrassed actifllalilvm ' Play fvice-pr Clubbeafl' Ed 4 If g her once in class. hist. and math were her favor- Winn? as CQ: She gnind toilet'-J, bel 1. Li- .R ite subjects. College'bound Cshe hopesj LaVon- se,,tf '7g G acl? CooJ0Yed jed til-eleped di, X g X na was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., Latin Club 2. Jr. Hist. as nlmfnral 'A-A, b perk of?.u 11-ilis ssl? in s . XX Soc. 2. and served on Student Council elections. cons-ufses' aidmllsic, asketball 'CG gitlfn' and , mm '15 Serious LaVonna's pet peeve is seeing bobbie couridfr a ne at Oaand cm. ,fOu,na' loved 1 Q. 4. sox with high heels: she had fun working in se' in In ufying klawn ilsmg. Sments, ful j i... -9 Mr. Gray's office. atflmolufafeer 1-'Dired giving 'M f,,J . endi 1' to X I 24 ng' Of ui

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