Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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N I GWENDOLYN MARJORIE w ' : . i G, 5 li F.lE.lAt.iy4 Sf ESITAJJCS C353Y1:res.aSZryr.?, ' 0 I A' tu A 2 of Latin Club Cvice-pres. Jr. yr.J. 2 in Usher Club. 1 on Student Council, 1 rc- porting in journalism, portraying a squeal- ing Miss Jones CJr. playj, make-up crew --Sr. play. Gwennie hates stubborn boys: likes math. Greatest thrill, being selected for journalism: most cherished asset, her driver's license. Gwen's future includes nursing and marriage. BETTY JEAN JONES Math was ambitious Betty's favorite subject fand she was a math whizzj : Miss Erskine, her most cherished teacher. Jonesey was quite em- barrassed when she sailed half-way down the alley with the ball while bowling. Ladylike Betty played games in G.A.A. 4 yrs.: was in Jr. I-list. Soc. l yr. Office work in the Main Office for Mrs. Hecht gave good-natured Betty a thrill. 5 AMELIA M. KATZ Poised and pretty Amelia says her greatest thrill was making journalism as a reporter for the bi-weekly DIAL. F,H.A. 3 yrs. and G.A.A. 1 filled this fair lass's time. Being called Kitten is a pet peeve. also girls who smoke: Am. Hist. and Mr. Cunningham were her choice of subject- teacher combinations. Possibly business school. and then marriage are on her agenda. English was well-mannered, mod- est Dorothy's favorite subject all through school. and it will help when she achieves her college plans. Blue-eyed Dorothy was in Choir in her 9th grade, Latin Club 10th and llth. and F.H.A. llth. Seeing girls smoke makes serious Dorothy wish they wouldn't do it. She was one of Marshall High's many fine Ceresco native products. -Q rj, 4' J, , k L HX! .gag xp, A t A bln Virginia NIA poised -edflazel-eyedyrs.. ice girl b iflflud Rolengeople Role am' Cl uzzed Sfbo e busy esfav,-L-, Am I-1921? Per uh 1 1 ' He fir ' 'St p ' of - 0 Is Ss 9 s - - w fvv Rolfe Won-actually fglr-ge.. lzfyecr. HZ quieae -tra ne- S be Ib adllar' gg?-tt .Plan Hd be f' s Ig, fbr 1 . S S by ber 1f39Ws ZZ? Witbojwr' R102 in u refs, own mgnglthfgls . and ' e eye ' with all l H'-'L s S' Wa - 'ow-1 LA A E Clgls C gc' 2 311111 FHY teddfsb .C s XX. k .i . rhny- fofk- d GA -A. 2 blond ' . N ,Q 851-, Iocsflgwosgge work 51.04. Jars., Chg,ba,, and v-'te V. 31 0pe:Sbe're 1C1u sbor 1 v . - . - ' J I . In t rgm 0 St s Cl , ded - f col, r. N'-,X 1 I Rh Don A W O tl 'ng hgesf tb'-,e JHO at-M Vlvg . 1'- tops 1,nGray is toyr, recrgatiolfs lib ol-sebackrll. MLP bet J on-,s' X X we 'll A ,ag l.uZ'fZzedn3iroii bairedLAPHAM 5352: Jclub 2g1EIRH,qand swf 1'. ' ' . . . bifgnfiz I J., Jtfbghclui smiling Con Pelrly DV1c9,pr Isp S fasSt'A. 4' rr IAL es, J' Oc, 2 . be , 53: Stff1uY1x.j, kujtreninilass' 'as-ginger? w Sf. . e ' ' . now, a get-lr casuaghnsogie lead 121 Quee 'Use as of'Y. is a Donna the Jrs the fur:Z,da'jer1,aa far.. . S of 28 X x ., fl ,s lf X j' 'i mEj,,kgr .......! ,,,,,.,,.f



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W. V- WY.-W.v.-.- M JOAN GAY LESTER Jo, with big dusky eyes and husky voice, giggled her way through 4 yrs. of G.A.A. activities. and tootling the clarinet in band Cher best beloved subjectl. She joined Library Club her Fr. yr., and Jr. Hist. Soc. 2 yrs. Though working regu- larly at Hemmingsen's, she found time to plan for and dream of college, People's old jokes irk this raven-haired lassie. ALICE I. MILLER Brown-eyed Alice belonged to the Library Club 2 yrs. and played drums in Band C9th gradej. She plans to work at State Farm Ins. Co. fwhich she is doing nowj. then marriage. Her most embarras- sing moment was hurrying around a corner, bumping into a teacher. Gov't. and hist. are her two favor- VIR V' . IA ggjaZ5rVaE-5013 Gini? ile in lsr. SOCJA-fi, 45' added CIN r1,,iH' me Jr 3, Beimw L pe, bl R 01-ite ' C1-uisi - play Hg 3 fl atlil Cl On Gin pasti ng with Wag Uftgry Ub 1 . U1 ,, , ' afld if hkfs il -5 fr,Barb Bljimys gifiwen sb ff-'11 0 1 - 2 ers ale 093 at d'Ef1g1-ce'-Ykat ' Eyes ' bel' f S to continlmller-Jlsh Classix' P18 y b of bluiff ue fbgreones at br Rllfhlgskefball l esellt ssl' s ' and 9115 I GLADYS ANN LINDSEY Gladys, our southern belle. came from way down in Mississippi to Marshall High during her Jr. yr. Girls' activities didn't appeal to Gladys: however, she played inter-class basket- ball l yr. This hazel-eyed girl liked typing better than any other subject, and plans to be a telephone operator. She just can't get used to us Northerners' kidding her about huh South- ern accent. G x NANCY LOU MARCKLEY Nancy Lou, with the deep sparkling eyes. joined G.A.A. 4 yrs. and Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Cute Nancy dislikes catty girls: loves pretty clothes. Her greatest thrill was staging a good J-Hop or playing flighty Daphne in the Sr. play. Favor- ite recreation-dancing. Nan pals with Harriet Hess. Future plans look toward business school or work: at present, loafing occupies her free time. ite subjects. Her most prized pos- Plans session is Jim's class ring. Alice's pet peeve is girls smoking. .6450 ,,-WAX! .ali j . X C 22 G Ou, LORIA XX Cvlvas a 5-4, red JEA ek l wif' 1- 'SZ1?ef Qkbitfd b0o1,MORRIS ' - ect. - e lr P- , 'fn - G -'?H G. een U X.. 'X Q lEuIigi:e4- mgilasfgziidshoeifl 49g',rfo1- MUHS Y X x L , ibif.Gsyi2Z1m Cazfgldbalgrassinpossesi-Zi beg fi-ibragy. '. g - to 'Or' I Fur ef' t gmom is 17 ivorile K 7' the HEEL' lncllldeilre -D1-lnso the oligt' Whit class 9 OU: t 'Ou I e ' ben S' Sen 3131-1-ia S- X ee ,pq t I Q ii A , J .1 N 1' Tf A X' Boi, E 1 'ff nd f M .. J plaghly com Or -W. If if I, s P1 M S . mst fe be ex'0n 3 'C' is ' If V Be' ' SOC. 3 1111 nd o Elsie 1' ' A Ing 1 Tse. g rgeo of ,. ., Fr. andflfcted- tGl9e Us eyes. Stbg f . X K F,e,fgp1,, gsm. 559 1 Xglem., J? ff- -. NX ar 1 . ., e f 1' - a C..:Sffhff17f fn Q-..: 'bs. Q 1 f l X dogs ji: .5-Qmgoslle Wassr. P12318 baugbhez- X? :A .,,.-f Ped andfle Came Embarra were bfi' , ,' M , ww., J b r Ss d Gr ., ,. gg arlred at Zigi! jndwflim 23:31-'52 ,ff ' MI so 9 4 f

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