Sexton High School - Oracle Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

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Dr. Rich was graduated from the Hancock, Michigan, High School. and he earned his degrees from Kalamazoo College and Columbia University. Recently he received an honorary I,.L.D. degree from Kalamazoo College. Previous to hccoming Superintendent. he was Athletic Director and Assistant Principal of Lansing High School, and Principal of Eastern High School. During the past sunnner. Dr. Rich traveled through Europe with the famous Flying Classroom. Dr. Averill came to the Lansing school system in 1947. Before that time, he was high school principal in Greenville and Dearborng and Superintendent of Schools in East Grand Rapids. Dr. Averill attended the University of Michigan and received his degrees there. ul if .y A-4 its 'Q :lf X592 if 1 . ', XA - ' K. -- ,,g,n,-5 S .'XSSlS'I'AN'I' l'ltlNCll'Al. l,liXVlS li. CLARK ASSISTANT PIIINCIPAI, lCl,IZABli'l'lI B. LAXYIU l'RlNCll'AI,, CllRlS'I'lAN ll. ROOSICNRAAIJ The- achninistration at Svxton lligh School consists of thvsc capable people. Nlr. lloosvnraacl. tha' principal, l'lll'llUil his B1lL'lll l0l' of Arts clvglvc' at Hopi' Collm-gv, llollancl. Nlichigan. and his Nlastvr of Arts dcgrcv at the University of Michigan. Nliss l.awry, assistant principal. rocuivm-cl hoth hor llachc-lor and Mastvr of Arts ilvgrvvs lvroni thc' Univvrsity of Nlichigan. Nlr. Clark, assistant principal. rvcvivvcl his Bachelor of Arts degree from thc- Cc-ntral Nlichigan Collvgc of Education and his Mastvfs dvgrcc from Michigan Statv Collvgv. E91 Top row: Baker, Wells, Gilbert, Marquardt, Hacker, Brown, Darby, Meyers, Bennett, Frye, Brinson 3rd row: Fillingham, Kavalazis, Buck, Skifstad, Kearney, Labbe, Hawkins, Cosper, Wellman, Slocum, Weaver, Mitchell, Eggert 2nd rolw:kStalford, Stroud, Hays, Jones, Davis, Peterson, Wilkinson, Benedict, Hansen, Waldron, Faylor, I. C ar lst rowii Kowalk, Rambat, Vlahakis, Raymond, Baziotis, Cranmer, Rowley, Elliott, Iehnsen, Abrams, Stoll, Ru ow Seated: Brubaker, Hogan, Mr. Clark, Wallin STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST SEMESTER The Student Council, under the leadership of lack Hogan, sponsored many student activities. Among these were dances after each football game, home-coming activities, paid assemblies, pep assemblies, maintenance of lost- and found, improvements in the building and grounds, friendly inter-school relations, and many miscellaneous activities. The Council Cabinet attended the 5A League conference at Jackson. Mary Louise Stoll was elected by the Council to accompany Jack Hogan, Chuck Wallin, and Elizabeth Brubaker. Standing: Charles Wallin, Vice-President Seated: Elizabeth Brubaker, Secretary, Mr. Clark, Advisor, Jack Hogan, President i Sluncling: Dia-lc llnclwr, Vice-Pri-sidvnt, jmnvs Top row: Mc-Cnllovli, llc-rinmnn, Rina-rich, Shumwny, VVullin, Whitford, Brinson, Baker, Tomrvll, Dclongh, Orr, Olvcr -'irfl row: Barwick, Thomas, Kavalaris, Wellman, Ludwig, Cillx-rl, ltunnnvll, NVQ-:wer 21111 row: Mr. Clark, lic-clu-r, Smith, Zctzinnn, Fitch, Portvr, XVnngvr, YVc-llfnrc, Cospcr, Evuns, Stroud, McComb Front row: Cmnmor, Bowen, Koescl, Elliott, Johnsen, Furlong, l'nlvvr, Phillips, Andersen, Raymond, Rnthhnn, Iluckcr, Dietrich, Ilnnter, Hays, Clark, McKcone, Ilurding STUDENT COUNCIL-SECOND SEMESTER jim Raymond, an All-State ll2lSk6'tlJ21ll player, directvd the Council second sorncstcr. Vice-President Dick Haclcer and secretary Indy Rathbun were cap- nlmlo nssistalits. A new oflicv was added to thc Cubinot. Mac Whitforcl, who was vlectvd sergeant-at-zlrins, c-apably handled this job. The Council arranged for a talent assembly in exchange with East Lansing. llnyinonrl, l,l'l'SlCll'lll wrltrvl: jndy llaithlnin, Sc-crvtairy, Nlr. Clark, Advisor, Mac W'liitlorcl, S4-rgc-init-at-nrilis 14 CLASS OF JUNE 1951 Class Colors-Navy Blue and Pink Class Flower-Sweet Pea Class Motto-He can conquer who believes he can JUNIOR YEAR I-Hop- Carousel', ' ' Co-Chairmen-Karen Iohnson, Mac Whitford SENIOR YEAR Senior B Party- Serenade of the Leavesl' Co-Chairmen-jerrie Furlong, L. G. Love Senior Banquet- Heavenly Daze Co-Chairmen-Barbara Peck, Sonny Porter Senior Prom- Doorway to Dreamland Co-Chairmen-Georgia Walker, Dick Long COMMITTEES Senior Night-Susan Pirnie, Don Emerich Cap and Gown-Carolyn Page Flower and Motto-Ted Lennox Colors-Carol Schopp Announcements and Name Cards-Bev Small Song-Marie Gross CLASS SONG OF IUNE 1951 Tune: With a Song in My Heart With a song in our hearts, We are sorry to leave Sexton High, With a song full of thoughts, We remember good times with a sigh. Mem,ries linger on-we'll never forget The teachers and friends We met, here. How the time has flown by, Those three years seem to be just a day, Now ahead futures lieg It might seem that we all should be gay. But parting's no fun, though our goal has been won, With a song in our hears-Coodbyel Words by Marie Gross SENIOR A CLASS OFFICERS Slunrling: Din-k Huh-s, Pr:-sich-iitg Hum-y johnson, Treasurer Svulrrl: Nlnry jo Dunn, Soc-rm-turyg Mr. Pctcrson, Advisorg Mairlcnc Moyer, Vicc-President if , , y I 15 f I 1 1' PREVIOUS CLASS OFFICERS ,'nL1',1VfvLJF '! 1 , - A ,CLI alfa ,ffl 1 f JI fy ,f ji ,wi l'r1'si1l1'nl - Vin'-l'r1'si1l1'r1l Sl'l'l'l'fIIl'U - 'l'r1'11sur1'r - l'r1'si1ll'nI Vim'-1'r1'si1l1'rif S1'rr1'lary - 'l'r1'usur1'r Sovuoxrolu-2 jumon - Dick Long XValynv McCnil'v Pat Armstrong - Dick Bates Sonny Porter Knrvn johnson Dorothy Pitts Dick XVe-dlcy 1' 15 PLAY 16 Nlr. Kimber - Newton Fuller Annabelle Fuller Nladge Fuller Steve Eldridge Katie - - Nlrs. Douglas Clayton Evans Rena Leslie - 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE By Hart and Kauffman Presented by the Class of june 1951 November 10, 1950 CAST OF CHARACTERS ' Ken Partlow - Bill Brinson - Barbara Heeke - Georgia YValker - Robert Kirchen - - Carolyn Page fylarilyn Christophell - - Neil Catton - joan Coodknecht Directed by Laura Hester - Raymond - Uncle Stanley Leggett Frazer Tommy Hughes Sue Barrington Miss WVilcox - Mr. Prescott B. Millar Suzy Heimonen - Bill NVellman - Cil VVanger Terry Alverson Don Emerich Linda Mc-Master - Kaye Markle - Dick Hacker rl' ' I .V o 5 , a.. X 0 O rj. We 'o , ,' 7 , 1 'f' X i f I ,ii f .Ni 1 I Y Y r' 'T't, -fi X0 . yn ' . 3.0 , T, 9 F - :'. - Y QQ Qu' ' A-ii, , Q mg Fai: ' 1 ww' 4? I ,',,.. .xl , . rf-df f .-if .X M. '-w ww . '. '-a ,A -' 1 I Q Y if-by -5 'imp 1 -I 'FF' X A 5 C- 3 . af' W ,,,'., , Y V Q., 145- ' 1 . I Y lhQ A W X x- . ,f - ' 9? .w 7 W ' A H- 'Sy 1 , if 5 gm' 1 'I ff.-, 0. y'1 Q ., 1 1.5 Q w 1 , l fu- 'I 11- , B w ., , .lf 'A' tl .X v 5 W A r ffliy s 7 BETTY ABRAMS Orchestra '48-'49 Publicity Comm. I-Hop President of Home Room F.H.A. Sub Debs Atten M.S.C pry e ,- I TE R A I Ban '49-'51 Parrott Players '49 Bridge Club '51 Senior B Play '50 armed services M QTTY RSOITI Sopho e Socxa rites? l Y-Teens! 49-'51 '1 H Sub Debs '50-' Favors Comm. - Decoration Co . or B Pa? Attend M.S.C. I IQ 18 are SUSAN ANGEH Publicity Comm. I-Hop '49 Senior Banquet '51 Sophomore Socialites '48-'49 Sub Delis '50-'51 F.H.A. '50-'51 AH:-ml M.S.C. AIOYCE ARKSEY Secretary of Home Room '49 Sophomore Socialites '48-'49 Senior Prom '51 F.I-I.A. '50-'51 Sub Dehs '50-'51 Fururr' undecided PATRICIA LOU ARMSTRONK Honor Society '50 Latin Club '48-'50 Library Staff '48-'50 Chairman Orchestra Comm. Senior B Party Secretary of Sophomore Class 48 49 ROBERT BAILEY Undecided :iff f x J' CARR BALDWIN St-nior B Dance Truck Enter thc armed forces DWIGHT BARLOW Wrestling '50-'51 Eniou life , ROBERT L. BARNES Track Manager '50 Library '49 To he a farmer fu Q 1 M ri 0' ygftf-c .W Rm JAMES F. BARNHART Manager Reserve Baske- tball '49-'50 Manage-r Varsity Basketball '49-'51 Vacation and than college Ms, WILLI BARTLEY I-Hop Con . Si-nior Pro Band '49-'. -- A Trac 50 Vice- 4-si l e Room '51 Alton f 4 V . I J. B CK op mor 'ocialita 9 Sc-cr:-ta of Home '49 G. . 48-'49 ln tions Comm. -I p F. .A. '51 Perhaps social :wrvice B as National Honor Socic-ty '50-'51 K ofsffafff - M . ,V g ' , M224 Qin i . 31 G' 630 J?ffA2 FRED BECHT 'YUJV-Lf? C90-4-Lkb 'vb' A bvx: Q-'D ' -fl-1126 fx., fL A ' I 'u ' I 7' TQ 'ar y Footbal 49530 Va y Basket ll '49-'51 iQ Varsxty Baseba '49-'51 VJ' ' President of Senior Class Decorations Comm. I-Hop X Going on to college ,Lv BILL BEACHNAL' Varsity Football '48-'50 Varsity Base-ball '49-'51 Rules Club Prt-sitlent '51 Presidn-nt of Home Room '49-'50-'51 Am-nfl vollrgf- 4 FRANK BEACHNAL' Army 1 ROBERT 1. BEAGLE Band I Armed forces 'MM W ' . in K C.O. Collector Band Bayport High School Baseball '4 -'49 Football '48-'49 Basketball '48-'49 College l.. C. HELL Little Rod Football '48 Varsity Football '50 Varsity Track '50 Little Rod Basketball '48 ,l-Hop '49 Arnu-d services i191 s l I KATHRYN IEAN QBEMISD CLAY Bible Club '48 Sub Debs '50 Senior Night Continue married life fi fi U exif CYNTHIA BOYETTA Invitations Comm. JQHO f G.A.A. Vice-Presid t '50 I' F.H.A. '48, '50-'51 M f senior Night I ,' ,le Work 1 VTR MIA 1 i ' Diana Seniors Vice- res ent 'M V I l l 1 VIBGIL B ENDA Il Everett ' h Sch l '47-'49 Wrestling er '47-'48 Reserve b verett '47-'48 Draft ma io pi, . ly . RVQRKV GJ M BEVERLY L. Sophomore Etta Kettz. Band '48-'51 Honor Society College WILLIAM N. BRINSON Band '48-'50 Drum Major '49-'50 Student Council '49-'51 Senior Prom Comm. Senior B Play College KENNETH E. BRISBO Pan American Club '50-'51 Treasurer '50, Vice-President '51 Treasurer Rome Room '48 Shoe salesman or accountant I 20 1 LESLIE BROWN Little Red Baseball '48 Reserve Golf '49 U. S. Army-MP WJ? Jie MARLENE BROWN Sophisticated Sophs '48-'49 Sophomore Socialites '48-'49 Y-Teens '50-'51 Chaimmn of Float Comm. Sub Debs '50-'51 Decoration Comm. J-Hop S ecretary REBECCA J. BROWN Student Council '49 Sub Debs '50-'51 Bridge Club '50-'51 Senior Night G.A.A. '4 Undecided ROBERT C. BROWN Pan American Club Band-Sexton Band-Everett Marine Corps wwf ,S ELLALONA BRUCE Knitting Club Secretary '51 Girls' Glee Club '50-'51 Bridge Club '51 Sub Debs '50 G.A.A. '48-'50 Study nursing at Howard University DONNA BUNLINE Choir '49-'51 ffffffl 6k EMMA ANN BUSHONC Sophomore Sociulites '48-'49 Se-cn-tary Home Room '48-'50 Annonnci-me-nt Comm. '51 Civil Scrmiw'-privufa' .wzrfvfairy W !5'Aj,,7f.w ,WV f dx JE E CARLT usiv A p - ' tio -'51 Vic-- 1 - ent '51 if .- 1 '49-'50 i 1 uncil '4 .hoir 1- , - '51 lionor - ,' v I M i 1 ' nrr our ,I FE: ,IA NET MAREE CARPENTER Sophomore' Smsinlitcs '49 Girls' Clos- Clnh '49 ghuir '49 49 pf-rrttn ' F.H.A. '51 MARILYN CHRISTOPHELL G.A.A. Treasurer '48 Y-Teens '49-'51 Snh Dehs '50-'51 Senior B Play Senior Night Vacation in California, then M.S.C. Wig ROBERT CLARK A Boys' Glee Club 'Sl Get a fob with a commercial artist, then go into business for myself MARCIA L. CLEEVES Sophomore Socialites '49 Chairman I-Ho Invitations Comm. Diana Seniors 'EO-'51g Treasurer '50 F.H.A. '50-'51g Treasurer '51 President of Home Room '51 Hom enmker GERALD CARSTAIRS Band '49-'51 Wrr-silincg '49-'51 Pnrrott .lub '51 Cross Cnuntri' '50 Pri-sid:-nt of iomv Ronin l'Inh'r u mlm' cunurr JACKIE LEE CAVANAGII Bnnd '48-'50 F.ll.A. Si-cn-tnry '51 Dinnn Seniors '49-'50g S1-cn-tary '50 Stnclvnl Cnnnvil '50 Nunn' Cnril Comm. Cv! married und work KENNETH D. CHANDLER lfootlmll Truck '49-'51 loin Ihr' Murinvx fr' '1i12iBl U' ROSS E. CLIFT Glee Club '51 Work, and then ioin the Air Force SUE COC!-IRAN Greenfield, Tennessee, '49-'50 Housewife Q. 1 ww' f 6322! X RUTH MAE COE Sophomore Socialites '48-'49 Commerce Club '49-'51 Modem Fiction Club '49-'51g Treas- urer '50 Refreshment Comm, I-Hop Office work E21 J ROBERT CURTIS Boys' Glee Club '50 Work, and then ioin the army IAXINE J. DAVIS Cheerleader '49 Girls' Varsig '50 Decoration omm. Senior Prom Diana Seniors Marriage lj , VLA ',,g'M Q Je' M Q , 0 L! Zzlaifw fxfojjz JERRY DEASON C' L'C '41 Choir '49-'51ffucson Senior gh Basketball, Tucson Senior High Reserve Golf '50 Operetta '50 College NONA DELANARTER Iames Couzens Agricultural School '49-'50 Secretarial work W PEGGY U DE N Parrott Players '49-'51 mf 52' F .H.A. '49 Commerce Club '50 , Finance Comm. Senior Banquet V Wants to be a registered nurse -. JAMES DEMAY Band '49-'51 President of Home Room '50 Tumbling Club '49 Chairman Properties Comm. I-Hop Zodiac '51 Trip to Dallas, Texas DIANE DICKERSON G.A.A. '49-'51 Y-Tec-ns '49-'Sl Sub Dt-hs '50-'51 Favors Comm. 1-Hon Hunwvnukrr A Di-rsomtlon Comm. bs-nior Prom AHLENE A. DILLIN Cnmnivrcv Club '49-'50 Sub Dm-hs '50-'51 F.ll.A. '50-'Sl Sucwturiul work ,IOAN DlXUN Piirrolt Players '50-'Sl Column-rl-v Club '50 Sophisticntcd Sopbs '49 Program Comm. Senior Banquet Secretarial work ROBERT DINCMAN c:0l'I1llll'l'L'l' Club '49-'5lg Pre-sicls-ut '50 Sfmrtsnicifs Club '49 l i-Y '49 Trvnsurer of llonu- Room Office work JOYCE DOWNS Suphisticuts-d Sophs '48-'49 Choir '49-'51 Girls' Glu- Club '48-'51 Music A pri-ciutiou Club '4 Favors fllinuu. Senior Prom Work and then marry Rug MARY JO DUNN G.A.A. '45-'5lg Pri-sifleut '49-'50 S1-cretury of Cluss 'Sl Zodiac '48-'Sl Studi-ut Council '48 Costuuu- Comm. Sc-uior B Pluy M.S.C. WILLIAM EBERBACH Choir '49-'51 Parrott Plaiers '48-'51 Bridge Clu '51 Boys Glee Club '49-'50 Debate '49-'50 Plans to work ELDA ELAXNE EK So histicated Sophs Y-geens '50-'51g Inter-Club Repre- sentiitive Favors Comm. I-Hop Board of Control of Athletics Decoration Comm. Senior Prom M-pf' Qfg K zo f ,Cn Qqcgf. Qi? Za elf' . Q lf? it Qi ' 1 ELEANOR MIRIAM LLIS Soghomore Socialites '48 Su Debs '50-'51 F.H.A. '50-'51 G.A.A. '48-'51 Publicity Comm. Senior Prom Plans to go to college BILL ELSENHEIMER A. DONALD EMERICH Zodiac Editor-in-Chief '50-'51g Fea- ture Editor '49-'50 Senior Night Co-Chairman National onor Society '50-'51 Senior B Play Student Council '48, '49, '51 College NEAL EMERICK Little Red Football '48-'49 Varsity Football '50 Rules Club '49-'50 Camera Club '48-'49 Army I 23 J J K fn V.k AI, :JM X , V L ' ' ly lv 1 Y .I0i'Qg,A1.YN,i15. E LISB X Oil' - 51 p' e So lite I 1 . . 9-'51gUVic resident '51 ' t of ome om '49g Secre- ' X tary 51 1 x, Imblicity m. enior Prom Tqfittking ' t oo ge V' wk? N 1 . 1vv nm F , .M ' I k X img , GN' xi , P 'XS .-'fit mp' 1 . 'XX f , X, u -x E' WJ . OV 1 L. Lou JEAN EVANS Sophomore Socialites '48-'49 Etta Kettz '49-'50 Sub Debs '50-'51g Vice-President '51 President of Home Room '50 F.H.A. '50-'51 Go to college JERRY . FAIR Band '48-'50 Ping Pong Club '50-'5 Senior B Party , Attend M.S.C. DONNA LOU FELTON Hand '48-'50 Commerce Club '49-'50 Sub De-bs '50-'5Ig Secretary '51 l-'.H.A. '50-'51 :xI'll1OllI1Cl'lllf'nt COIIIIII. I-'Inns lu ln' u .vecrvtary ., Q ,Wx ' aff -521,174 c05Qf ' JOH FLORE Boys' Glev .lfib we VVESLEY E. FRANK Little Red Baseball '49 Big Red Baseball '50-'51 1241 ...Q 644 ERWIN FRENCH President Home Room '49 Vice-President ome Room? of K C! i JJ-f 0 U I 6Qf.f'L'bbZVV1V'f.?5f IDM' If SHIRLEY ANNE FRYE National Honor Society 51 Future Teachers of America '50-'51 Zodiac '50-'51 Band '48-'51 Woodwind Ouintette '48-'51 M.S.C., here I come! 6' - 1 171' MAX 193 044 nh, Jim 4 M'i7'f 27 LL! , j Qlfufcj K ,,,, E, JERRIE FUHLO G Y-Teens '50-'51' Secretary '50-'51 sub De-bs '50-'51 Decoration Comm. Senior Prom Publicity Comm. I-Hop Senior B Party Co-chairman LOUIS GAGNIER Technical High School NEIL GATTON National Honor Society '51 Oracle Board '50-'51 Student Council '48, '49, '50 Debate '48-'50 Latin Club '49-'5Ig President '50 Attend Michigan State College lr ' ' s xf li M11 11111 'J ! Al ' M 'A Rh V 1 VIRGINIA LOUISE GAYLORD ' G.A.A. '48 ' Girls' Glee Club '51 Etta Kettz '51 1, Work for Conservation Department f 5z'f' X CI4--C'5z4 fc! HILL GEISLER Band '48-'50 Football '48-'49 Collefu' I ' 'Q fl C fe .ff-lf171,, 1 i I ,144 Ld aff xt 1 L 2 2Lff4' . K Co1.1,1-Ji-:N GIDNER G.A.A. '48-'49 D1-comtioms Comm. I-Ho 1 President of Sub Dcbs '5 Publicity, Senior B Pnrty, Senior 'rom , N urslng 4 A ' , 1 I 'J fx A C' 1 T, I A f L, 'r ,ff IRENE MARION GIKAS Commerce Club '49-'50 Sub Delis '50-'SI F.H.A. '50-'51 Name Cunl Couuu. Plum: lu ha' u srcrvtary or go to vollvgz' ...1 MAXINE GILBERT KBAKERJ National llonor Society '50-'51 Girls' Ruud '48-'50 Cognu-rciul Club '48-'5lg Pri-sid:-nt Moda-rn Fiction Club '50-'51 G.0. uml Oruclv Collector llormffnaklnu A JIM GILI. Hi-Y '51 Little R:-d Bum-hull '50 Sportsmen's Club '49g Vive-Presiclcnt Clunn-up Comm. I-Hop llouu- Room Tn-nsun-r '50 Tour thi' lVl'st DICK GILMAN Boys' Band '48-'50 Varsity Track '48-'51 President Home Room 'SI Rules Club '50 Senior Night 'Sl linlvr Nu' U. S. Navy is! ART 1. GITTLEN Little Red Football '48 Ping Pong Club '48 Zodiac '49 M.S.C, BARBARA MAXINE COKEY Modem Fiction Club '50-'51g Vice- President '50g President '51 Commerce Club '50-'51 Northern vacation and then to qmce 6, W IOAN GOODKNECHT Senior B Plny . Varsity Deb te '49-'51 Decorations Qlomm. Senior Prom Student Council '50 Script Comm. Senior Night College at M.S.C., than a career in Un' Ilwuhi' i ba CK Q UXFX Qblfx ' -- - Lan 3,045 ffm Tixf4Tt 1.,1 A A f Xll-'x, , X f, JIM GOODRICH V' Hi-Y Club '51 President of Home Room Cl:-an-up Comm. j:I'Iop H SDfg:fIl16lI'S Club 49- SI: Secretary Tour thc W'c'st MARION ALICE CORHAM Work and then go to chiropractic col- lytilv in DU a . I if 'Cff'5x,,1 l . , , lf L KVI , 'f M' MARLENE GRANGER Senior Banquet Comm. Air lim' hostvss with TIVA E251 wif JANET LEE HAGERMAN Library Staff '49-'51 Art Club '51 Home Room Treasurer '51 G.A.A. Nufse's training If M X AT HAMMER Spring Arbor Ir. College Basketball Softball Banquet Comm. Undecided, probably college je an VW KYVIGIV LVI L. AMMO Band '48-'51 Clarinet Iguartet '50-'51 Tennis '4 -'51 Senior B Play Sound Effects X ,dy 0Yh . Qu-er Little Red Baseball '49 Varsity Cross Country '50 Tumbling Club '49 DELBERT HANNA gy Going to lelzm the carp t 's trade 1 4,,N . Ami , , tkflizp JC' iffwi c WV 'S 3,52 ff K, ,wi ,V Q' ' 'lpn W ,' Ubuhf AI L W ,U if J W A LW . LL' ,g 'Zfl f i l ,-, C ff 50 'lf ,V JOY A. HA EL V,f X Sophomore Socialites '48-'49,'! Favors Comm. il-Hop V, f Etta Kettz '49- 50 v , Sub Debs '50-'51 lf V Student Council '49 NANCY ANN HARDING Latgrb Club '48-'51g Vice-President National Honor Society '50-'51 Zodiac Advertising Staff '50-'5lg Manager '51 Pro s Comm. Senior B Play Mo ern Fiction Club '48-'51 5 Attend M.S.C. MARY CAY HASSE Secretary of Home Room '48-'49 Student Council '49-'50 Invitations Sr-nior Bn quot 'Sl Sub Delis '50-'Srl Sophomo - Soci .. '48-'49 V l 'jf VERN N D. IIAYNES dent '50 Attvnd M.S .C. REXINE M. HEATH Sophomore Soc-iulites '48 Bible- Club '48-'50 Knitting Club '50 Getting Married N Ji BARBARA L. HEEKE Nntionul llonor Sncivty '50-'51 Xi Chnirmnn Bl'l'l:gfl0l'l Comm. I-Hop Sub Dm-bs 50- . 1 Diana Seniors '49-'50 Sa-nior H Pluy '50 X Allvml M.S.C. X l F l A l 'J . . . , NANCY M. lllullLUlNll X S h' t' -1 -l S hx '48-'49 lt flllllxi xiiiil bc-uiors '49-'50 Publicity .4 mm. I-Hop irmnn vitntions Comm. S1-nior Chu B Party . Nntionnl l nor Sovivty '51 ' J 'J X K .A ', iQ N U N Burning ul Fo rl Hosgjlul, Dulroi! x K! '. - , X Q1 N I -.X Q l X' Q72 . l IM EN S - Ho 1 P 'idvnt '48-' 9 , ' D r l Co 1. J-Ilopx Q, Sul X 54-bs - l N NX i S4-n' ' ,-'50 rx h r ten it : .x N I X if!! ' A l b 7 Pun Anwricnn Club '50-'5lg Presi- Q l X . K. SHARON HEINDEL Art Club Work at Bell Telephone BEVERLY HENDERSON Library Stall' '49-'51 Travel to California IVAN HENRY Go to Florida ta school HELEN E. HIVELEY Music Appreciation Club 48 X Art Club 48- 51 Publicity Comm. I-Hop Announcements Co 1. Sophisticated Sophs '49 Take' u vocation und 'n work 'J A J . . - 51 Treasurer 50 ,f . , y 5 . lub 50- 51 o'r . A 11 the Colorado School of Floral 4 sign .. J. .14 Y . 4 ' g '.1 4 , 4 ,w lx 'x DAVID POLIJSCK HOFFSIANA J Natio al Honor Society 'fl Parnlicfnub 19.150 ' 'Latin uh '49-'5lgPr1-ardent Sl 'Oracle Board '50-'51 A1 S H LTON ta Kettz '48-'50 Girls' Glee Club '48, '51 Future plans undecided of I f f . , . af A' f we ,,'i f 1, . , if U . 1 1. ,c fi ' lf' f A , ARLE NE JOYCE HORTON Sophisticated Sophs '48 Bible Club '48-'49 Knitting Club '50 Sub Debs '50-'51 Girls' Band Ogice work JEANNINE M. HOSKINS Bible Club '48-'50 Sophisticated Sophs '48 Diana Iuniors '49 Getting married HOVVARD HURD Little Red Football '49 G.O. Collector '48 Technical High '49-' Going to California, n ss , . , maker Vice-President of Ho e L GO i IACOVONI l L' e Red Fotball '48 V ity Football '49-'50 5 4' A A S u A ol J President of Home Room '49 Rules Club '49-'51 G.O. Collector '48 Chicago Institute of Art BARBARA IRISH Etta Kettz '48-'50 Glen- Club '51 Invitations Comm. Banquet Decorations for I-Hop Senior Night Secretary E281 GEORGIA ANN JACK O eretta '50 Cgoir '50 Music Appreciation '50-'51 Vice-President Home Room '50 Work in Frankfort K5 M, l JZ U' aaa ,LQ .C f 1 HELEN E. JACKSON Thespians '49-'50' Vice-President French Club '56-'513 President, Vice-President Properties Comm. Senior B Play String Trio '48-'51 Honor Society '51 Michigan State College GORDON E. JAMES Varsity Track '48-'51 Varsity Cross Country '49-'50 Hi-Y 49g Treasurer Wrestling '49 Little Red Football '48 Going to college DELLA MAY JENKS Sophisticated So hs '49 Diana juniors '48 Diana Seniors '50 Oracle Board '50-'51 Attend University of Colorado JOANN K. JENKS Secretary of Home Room '49 Diana Juniors '49-'50 o to omptom l 6 0, X he HUEY JoHNs0NaMf,4d-J fd Treasurer Senior Class Varsity Track '48-'51 Sportsmen's Club '48-'51 Hi-Y '48-'51 Zodiac '51 Attend M.S.C. MARJORIE DELORES JOHNSON Girls' Clee Club '50-'51 Bihle Cluh '50-'51 G.A.A. '49 Clotting married ' ,I KAREN M. JOHNS A . Student Council '49 Soghisticnted Sophs -' g resident Vice-President of junior Co-chnirmun I-Him '50 Y-Tc-en ahinet ' -'51 f XQQLAIQ 22 L ,gb-jfvtff-! 1 -4,44-f A1 1 uve! ' 14' CLAUDINE Y JONES Pri-sident of Home Room '49g Vice- Presitlcnt '49 Che-vrlender '50-'51 Diana Luniors '49 Diana 'eniors '50 Orchestra Comm. I-Hop Michigan Millers ,IEAN L. KALMHACH Band '48-'51 llonor Society '50-'51 Woodwind Quintet '48-'51 l-'.'I'.A. Club '50-'51 Zodiac Staff '50-'51 Coll:-gc bound BETTY LOU KAUFFMAN C.A.A. '49-'50 Soluhuinorv Socialites '49-'50 F. LA. '50-'51 Chem-rlcadz-r '50-'51 Travel and thru bc' a secretary PHILIP DANIEL KEARNEY Hi-Y '48-'49 T4-unis '50-'51 Bridge Club '50-'5l' Preside-n Honor Sovic-ty '50-'Sl Stud:-nt Council '50 Tn atirnd the U. of M. WlLLlAM S. KEENAN Rules Club '49-'50 Big Red Football '49 Varsity Truck '50 Decorations Comm. I-Hop President of Home Room '50 Secretary of Home Room '49-'50 WD DAVE O. KEIFFER Decorations Comm. I-Hop Treasurer of Home Room '49 Little Red Football '49 Going into service BARBARA 1. KERSHNER3 To work ntil future care 35 if' I-5- a s I . . 1' ? 1 X V QQ .C BOYD KINZLEY , ,AJ . ,I I J f r ,Y , I 1 ,Jig I I 1 , I fl f . . ,V - , V P I 1 ,r ' ' 5' Q , I Lb t A, - I v A Q3 5' f L 'rfb yn-J . f ' f 1 I , , lx or ay, .5 f ll ' I ' 7 -' 9 f r J 1 Y ' V I aomanr v. xrncum. ' Ornclv Board '50-'5lg At etip Editor Senior B Play '50 Bnskvthnll-Bust-lmll '48-'50 Decorations Comm. I-Hop, Senior Bnnquvt Honor Society '50-'51 VVnrk. thm U. of M. or M.S.C. . I 4 U I I ' 1' U? -..E , ' A 'A lk . v N 'H . L .jf 5:11 67 ' .TLA i LLOYD E. KWAST Treasurer of Home Room '48-'49 Job. college, or armed services i291 F Y-Teens Zo-'s 1 J .-,vi-Yu,-of 9.--cf - Y -A ,,..1,4z 6'i.vcffvmJ-,Pi-Kill fjL,4cjcQftJ ,X bf, l-AZf i RICHA ALLEN LABARCE f ffl. Debate and Forensics '48-'51 14' T - 'so-'51 1,-env H'3l'1'o?Society 'SQ-'51 I I if ii' MbPlans to attend U. of M. L , ,,,Qv'7C J gg-vrffg Briggs: Club 50- 515 Vice-President Parrott Players '49-'5 6 A M' ' . l 34 fps L5 nomsnr LADD Hi-Y '48 Student Coxmcil '48 President of Home Room '49 Travel like mad before 'r usic A eciation 49 ' G.A.A. '49-'51 Art Club '49 Stenographer X X T ERI LECAT AQA. ' -'4 Y- ens ' -' ecr l , 'xl 4 X . 1. , . f RICHARD THEODORE LENNOX National Honor Society '51 Varsity Wrestling '50- 51 Chainnan Class Motto Comm. W ROBERT 1. ESLIE Rules Club '49 Band '49-'50 Working on outboard motors E301 .. w j A all Elfi rl -I'A r 'YY N 5 'K 5 ' ,I TTL? :X 'sz' ,. K - f'.: f.:' . - Qy ,-I is . ' xg .f.afx, - GEORGE LING Going into the service SHIRLEY M. LINSEA G.A.A. '49-'51 Diana juniors '50 Sub Debs '50-'51 Sophisticated Sophs '49 Y-Teens '50-'51 Enter nurses' training dnb DA o G f ask tbal - lfffigjl ' '51 r ' Qn opho ss ' 9 ' Club 8-'51 0 ai 1 lor P - ' P sid ome oo if nc Sa If X X DORIS JEAN LOUTZENHISER G.A.A. '48-'51 Will Travel and work during the sum mer. Perhaps college in fall BETTY JEAN LOVE F.H.A. '50-'51 G.A.A. '48-'51 Announcements Comm. Oracle Business Stall '51 Senior B Play, Ticket Comm. S tenogmpher L. G. LOVE Sportsmen's Club '50-'51 Co-Chairman Senior B Party DOROTHY M. LUCAS G.A.A. '49 Diana Luniors '50 Diunu 'eniors 'Sl FJLA. '50-'51 Oracle and C.O. Collector '49-'51 Attrnd Bible' Coll ge in September jj 1 if, ' My HOB LUDWIG Basketball '50-'51 Student Council '51 Little Red Football '49 Taxidermy Club '49-'50g Vice--Presi- dc-nt '. 0 Art Club Going to college or Army 7Lcj',4C Af, jj- s I 0 ' DONALD K. MALNIGHT Nutionul Honor Society '50-'51 Scie:5r6ce Club '49-'5lg Vicc-Prmidont lli-Y '49-'50 Student Council '48 Zodiac '49-'5lgAssistnnt Editor '50-'51 Attend M.S.C. VERA MARINOFF Work in an office as a twist if 1 uni n . ' suf:-r 0 f f I f L, ' 7 1 4' J i nl f '50 I , ' .' 1 any '- 0-'51 'A A 5 e-bs '50-'51 fl phomorc Sociulites ' ' l collzfpu' ff g r I A fl f fy L A A ARY E. MATTOON ' Band '49-'50 Trvusurcr of Home Room '49 f President of Home Room '51 J' Sub Dabs '50-'51 Wurk und tlwn go to New York fin ffyffgc' at nfwwff f67.4f7156,' FRANK MAY Tumbl' g Cl b '49-'51 ' Cross Clountrlg' Manager '46-Lx ' Undecided .f 24-.., in ROBERT MAYES 1. VX I ff . .Jaw f'aE hr if R ' x Ad? Cumcm Club '48 Automobile mechanic BEVERLY A. MCALVEY Knitting Club '48-'Sl F.lI.A. '48-'51 G.A.A. '49-'51 Finance Comm. Senior Banquet Comptomcfcr School COYLA MCCARGAR Diana juniors '49-'50i Secretary '50 Sofxhomore Socialites 48-'49 Su 1 Dc-'bs '50-'51 Decorations Comm. Senior Prom Band Comm. Senior Night Secretary ANN MCENANEY F.lI.A. '48-'49 Sub De-bs '50-'51 Music Appreciation Club '50-'Sl DQ-corntiou Comm. Senior B Purty Invitations Comm. 1-Hop Nurs:-s' training '9 1, 1 T LINDA MCMASTER Sophomore Socialites '48-'49 Y-Teens '49 Parrott Players '49-'Sl Choir '50-'51 Senior B Play '50 Nursing E311 :..f ' 96l'lS ' 7, P ? 4 A A' 4: l N I S eb, I. 1 ' 4 I .' , V l A fVti2 r i iEho ass I 1 fy! Wife Jffflon Va ' 9-C5 s o ome Room ' u es Club '49-'51 Studen Council '5 Attend C. Q RGERY IOYZCE ILKS acle Board '50-' ational Honor S ty '50-'51 D irman Properti omm. Senior l , Hodi ,riiil Romani ' - President 53 '51 , Q 0 y Staff '48 - esident 49- '5 :bgm Q N XQN C. WENDELL MILLAR President of Home Room Operetta Cast '50 Band '48-'49 Science Club Oracle Board Albion College BETTY MILLER Diana Seniors '50-'51 G.A.A. '48-'49 Sophomore Socialites '48-'49 Telephone operator . CHERYL MILLIKEN Sophomore Socialites '48 Secretary Home Room '49 -'50 J-Hop Comm. '50 G.A.A. '50 Costume Comm. Senior B Play fi 4,4 4 ' l '---av' J ,-1, J S uf L 1 Iv, A J f.. '-fri? fmfjllis 6 LAURA MAY MINNIS Sophisticated Sophs '49 Diana juniors '49 Diana Seniors '50 Sub Dehs '50-'51 National Honor Society Attend M.S.C. DORIS MOFFIT Choir '49-'51 Treasurer of Home Room '48 Music Appreciation Club '50-'51g Secretary '50 Operetta '50 Octette '51 mfv 'M ' 727. 772044 MANSFIELD J. MORRIS Little Red Basketball '48-'49 Big Red Baseball '50 Choir '51 U. S. Air Force g 4 OWEN MUNK 49441, Choir '48-'51 Boys' Quartet '48-'49 Mixed Octette '50-'51 National Honor Society '51 Vieif Uncle J 1' 'MQ Oper:-tta '49-'50 W Agfa! adfmw Modern Fiction Club '49-'51 Publicity Comm. Senior B Play Zodiac 51 Attend M.s.c. I 32 l CLAIRE MILLER Bridge Club '50-'51 KW' L MURDOCH Treasurer Home Room ' 8 President Home Room '50 Science Club '48-'51g Treasurer Lighting Comm. Senior B Play Attend college 's AWA? U41 'qi dll-f-fig IQ, CLARA A. NELSON B Nntionul llrmor Sm-ii-ty '50-'51 'l'hi-spiuns '48 Parrott Plnya-rs '48-'5l llmliurni llonuuu '48-'Sl Progrxun Cmnm. Si-nior llnnquz-I Ativml Bronson School of Nursing I, EMA ! L' 46, X, f l moms Ri. Nl'IW'l'H Nslliiuuil llmmr S01-in-ty '50-'51 Pri-siili-nt ul Girls' lwiimla' '51 llnnxl '-19-'SU' Ili-and Mninrvtti- of Girls' llnlul Kui 'lg Club '49-'5lg Sf-cn-tury 1 u in rs of ic-rica '50-i5l F ul 'r-1 -i lin 'r M S.C. il thi' ill I , W A f f 1 MMA! ROBl'Ill'l' NOHACH Littll- lln-Ll lfnntbull Vnrsity Him-lmll f ,KLM lJOR0'l'llY NORM N DONALD NOVAKOSKI llulc-s Club Vnrsity lfootlmll '49-'50 Golf '49-'50 Tri-usurn-r of Homo Room '48 Cuillrgrf lll'I'l l'Y l.Ull UAK Favors Cunnan. I-Hop litter Ki-ttz l'n-sid:-nt '49-'50 Sub Di-bs '50-'51 l .ll.A. '50-'5l S4-rrvtury of Hmm- Room '50 Work and ilufn gn to Ill.S.C. , 'Jl . WM W i ,W QQ, QQASX sy our f . 2 ' . 'Nl KlTbQAf ialhgum LARRY E. OATHO ni-Y '49-'51-' 5 Q Bras' Glee Club .f -ix I- op Comm. lx C Q Attend Michigan State College Mil , I I ' l - f UJ'f.lbt 1 X R S DONALD F. 0'DONNEl.L Band '48-'51 ' . Little R4-d Football '48-'49 President of Home Room '49 Go into the Navy ' E 1 N ' ' if JOANNE 0'DONNELL F.H.A. '49-'51 Sub Dehs '49-'51 Band '48-'5lg Maiorette '48-'51 Invitations Comm. I-Hop Attend Narthwestrm Bible School RAYMOND J. ORR Tnmblin Club '48-'51 Student Council '49-'51 National Honor Society '50-'5lg President '51 President of Home Room '48 Attend General Motors Institute Q n , -N 1 ,2v4.f,lf - .1 fi-.fr. .fl . . - .v v ' 1 IOAN OVERHISER . Thespians '50-'51 Work ' '.' V- 'A JV! 1 X, 7,7 ' 2 ,fL,c4.7f'2ff I ,J J , f - LWdiif?QfffZ' M? fl , XIQAAVV ' W WMM' f 1 cAnbiY, MAE PAGE Qlcirg Nation Honor Society '5 -'51 r.H.A. '49-'51g President '51 Bible Club '49-'51g President '50 Senior B Play Program Chnirmun Senior Banquet Prepare to be a missionary E331 Lv SHARLEAN I. PARKER Y-Teens '50 Modern Fiction Club '50-'51g Secre- tary '50-'51 Pan American Club '51 De ration Comm. Senior B Party Goi rico after graduat - K-. Y ...ess CN il CAROL Piuixs . Art Club '49-'50g President '51 Y-Teens '49-'51g Publicity Chairman '50-'51 Zodiac Staff '49-'50 Mixed Octette '51 National Honor Society '50-'51 Four years of work nt M.S.C. IOYCE MARIE PARKS Sophisticated Soghs '49 x Commerce Club 49-'51 Modern Fiction '50-'51 I-Hop and Senior B Party Comm. Office work SACTLK 2 Z A Z 2 1.57 f, Kg, ' fgfzfg Q PATmC1A PARTINCTSK Sub Debs '50-'51 Y-Teens '50-'51 , N.. Orchestra Comm. Sen' Party Attend Harper School 0 N e- troit c5?i KEN PARTLOW Little Red Football '49 Little Red Baseball '50 Properties C mm. I-Hop Program Co . Senior u P CK So more Socialites Se etary '48 eens '50-'51g Vice-President '50 udent Council '48 ublicity Comm. I-Hop and Senior B Party Co-Chairman Senior Banquet Going to M.S.C. E341 WWW ! MARGARET PELI. G.A.A. '49-'50 Sub De-hs '50-'51 Y-Teens '48-'51 Decor' i Comm -H WMA 33819. M Y ELLEN P L Sub Dc-bs '50-'51 Y-Teens '48-'51 Decoration Comm. 1-Hop Orchestra Comm. Senior B Party Going to Compfonzelcr School J A 4,5 A I?-1244-' -4 AL,-un 154 SUSAN GAY PIRNIE r Parrott Club '49-'51g resident '51 g.T.A. H50-'5lg President52,5151 at'o Honor Society ' -'- 3 ' 'ljrelzaksurer '51 num Band and Orchestra '49-'50 Program Comm. Senior B Play 'Q College 5, Mm RAYMOND P l I'S Hi-Y '48-' Vice-Presi ent of Hom Chairman Clean-up m ior B Party Receptio om op ' wjfwyw WZ tiwfbjsw HAROLD G. POR'I'ER, JR. junior Class President Hi-Y President '50 President of Home Room '49-'51 Zodiac '49 M.S.C. MARY POULOS G.A.A. '49-'50 Sub Dehs '50-'51 Y-Teens '48-'51 Orchestra Comm. I-Hop Married life HI S. l'Rl'l' n u '4 1 lli-Y, Co-v Council l ls-s Cl , - Ci HOBBY j0E POWERS Glvi- Club Ping Fung Club UNJ ' JW ,. SALLY QUllll'Il.l. 'l'l'llllh:'l'l'It'tl from Marion lliigh School Chu-i-rli-acl:-r '50 Bnskrthall '49-'50 Vim--Pri-sitlm-nt of '51 Class '49 junior Pluy Comm. '50 linlivting in the VVAF HCAN l'lUllliAllACllEll Ushi-rs' Club '48 G.A.A. '49-'50 l'A'l'ltlClA LOUISE M. RAPSON 'I'n-asuri-r Sophisticutod So vhs '48 Chairman Fuvnrs Comm. 'I'-Hop Publicity Cnmm. Sc-nior B Play mul S4-ninr ll Party Svcrvtury Chi-mistry Club '51 'l'uk4' lmsiv ut Illichiimn State then go into crulrt nursing jUDl'l'll RATIIHUN Publicity Cnnun. 1-llop Choir '50-'5lg Upon-tta 'Sl Sub Di-bs Svc-rvtury nf Studi-nt Council '51 Chairman Invitation Comm. Sr-uinr Prom Kallunim' Gihhn, Hostun vu ,X , ' . in VQQGY Mx Lynn' 'xilif 1-,Txl.+.':l1 275' if j 6 fl! fix X. I fjx,-'Q' 9 k , x. N i f'WN1 k L A WARREN RATHBUN Football '49-'50-'Sl VVrestling '50-'51 t Chairman Propvrtivs Comm. I-Hop Baud '49-'50 Rules Club '50-'51 Sailing to Wisconsin. then with the Navy W. GENE RAUCH Glee Club '51 ,v Be BETTY ELLEN REED Knitting Cluh Co-op etailing Girls League Beautician spa, DOUGLAS REED Ping Pong Club '49-'50 Clce Club '49-'50 Choir '49-'51 Operetta '49-'50 Travel RAY REED s 'ir-'Q' ' MYRNA REDICK Sven-tary Home Room '50 F.H.A. rl-l'0ilSlll't'l' '50 lVork, then truuvl M 35 ETHEL MARIE REGLIN F.H.A. Vice-President '50 Etta Kettz '48-'50 Home Room Secretary '49, Vice- President '48 Student Council '50 Honor Society '51 Going into nurses' training GENE RICH Hi-Y Club Senior B Play Cheerleader Boys' Glee Club PHYLLIS J. RODEBAUGH Band '48-'51 Cheerleader '49-'51 Diana Juniors President '50 Knitting Club Secretary '50 Home oom Treasurer '49 Going to New York after graduation f- ',ff f f -- 1 A 1 .-1, , L., .J V I rf' ' V .1 if 7 ' I. 1 ,,- , r .. H Qi! RICHARD H. ROGERS Clregriiistry Club '50-'513 Treasurer Attend Michigan State College DORIS JEAN ROMANEK Honor Society '50-'51 Art Club '50-'51 Pan American Club '50-'51 Invitation Comm. Senior B Party Be an art teacher DONNA ROSENBURG Girls' Glee Club '49-'51 Bible Club '48-'5lg Secretary '50, President '51 Usherette '48 Telephone operator I I Q. JEAN Ros ' flllgyl A ' Library Sophi c Sag: ' ' Etta Ket 49-'. Sub D6 '50-'51 Ga to N York 2 K ' MARY ROUSE Zodiac Feature and Editorial Editor '48-'51 Secretary Bridge Cluh Parrott Players Reserve Debate Publicity Comm. Senior B Play D N 1 ll 1 L3 lr Ag .Z ,mg , I TM-XL, 'J LA., :gi N A L fl 1 ,. '3,fj H A -Ivo, VV, , 0 7 A PEGGY RUL-I-SON Sophisticated Snphs Pr :ident '48 y Y-Teens '48-'51 Honor Society '51 Decoration Comm. I-Hop Chairman Reception Comm. Senior B Party Going to Michigan State lf , f ,4L.f'.A:' 14 .' .1 f f' ,rf-,I , Wfif , . ,?D,J+f f ' , X!! X 1 Sf-'J-. 'ff QQ JACK F. RUMMEIJI Decoration Comm. I-Hop Home Room President '49 Home Room Treasurer '50 Honor Society '50-'51g Vice'Presi- dent '51 Hi-Y '49-'51 College, M.S.C. A ROBERT s. nussm. W AYNE C ROOT I . Wytheville Senior High School Undemded Decorations Comm. junior Play - ' -an .'-. ' lg, . X r ' I 361 . A Go to college ,Zi . - ,.-f,f f',1.- ff . . 1 ' 4' ...4.7 , f fn- - ' f ' ' ' rf lzfumoi. JEAN scu6PP 1 ff 'J ' Sophomore- Socinlites '48-'49 Vim'-Pr:-simlc-nt Ilnmc- Room '49 Student Council '49 D1-corutinns Comm. op Sub Dvhs '50-'51 Srcrvtnrinl work YN P U 4 H 'W' 'lf 'mf sic Appreciation '48-'49 Treasurer Suh Debs '51 Home Room President and reasurcr '48, '50 lh-cvption Comm. j-Hop Glen: Club '49 Naming ut St. Lawrence . EWA 2 w 'LX A RTIIUH SIII'II FI'lY Wythi-ville, Va., '50 Ili-Y, Wythe-ville-, '50 Plus:-hull '49, '51 M ichigun Stntv College-then tl'fll?,l MANY CONSTANCE SIIEPARD Honor Socivtv '50-'SIL Soc'rt'tury '51 Unu-lv '50-'filg Music' Editor Hand '50-'5lg f,I'Cht.'SlI'il '49-'51 Parrott Plnyn-rs '49-'51 I .'I'.A. '50-'51 M.S.C. 1, , I L l ' TIIUM ' S C. SHUM Prqai -nt I nm- loom '50 6, . w r uvu', '4. -' N l . itigl C I 1 'I , ' is .I 'Elin X v K I' n ' I wx X Q Q ' .Y K. MA ' Il' , Soviet '50- 5 'vcretur '50 I Fuvo . , Di- tio C ii -I' 1 Dc-vc ation nm Sun r R yCIXl X. is 1 1 N X 1 un Night str 1 Pre . l li BTI.: 1 , nh 'ish X gl X - 'wg' - XX ..t' ' -' J 'i wx K Mg DUANE M. SMITH Science Club '49-'51 Camera Club '51 Taxidermy Club '49-'50 M ilita serowe and then restaurant work :gn-r college RUTH ANN SMITH Girls' Glee Club '50-'51 Etta Kettz '50 Diana Seniors '50 G.A.A. '49 WINSTON D. SMITH Retailing '50-'51 Stn home with my wife and family, ami' have lots of outside entertainment ALAN B. SNOW Varsity Football '50 Varsity Wrestling '49-'50 Track '49-'50 Vice-President Home Room '51 Secretary Home Room '49 MARLENE SPALSBURY G.A.A. '49-'50 F.H.A. '50-'51 Oracle Business Staff '50-'51 Honor Societ '51 I-Hop Refresliment Committee Work and then take up nurses' training GERALDINE ELAINE SPOONEH So histicated S0 bs '48-'49 Usliierettes '48-'jg Girls' Glee Club '50-'51 Housewife E371 Laffy a,,i4ff '.j4f M L ISE Q3 ophorn e Szci t '48 ' St WILLIAM I. SPYKER Bible Club '49-'50 Art Club '50-'51 Temperance Club '51 Go to college ! AVONA STANIW' 49 isticatfl So hs .p Sp '49- 0 Diana Seniors ' 0-'51g Treasurer '51 Glee Club '51 Go to Georgia L I K We Presi t 9 Girls eague ary '5 anizations '50 get vu t Counc 50g Cha' 'an Or- licity Comm. I-Hop v nor Wy ' 0 'SQL l Micl rm tate XVILLIAM STARR Sp0rtsmen's Club '50 Rules Club '50 Marines JANET ELAINE SULLIVAN Sophomore Socialites '48-'49g Treas- urer ,49 Student Council '49 Chairman Decorations Comm. I-Hop Girls' League Unit Chairman '50 Decorations Comm. Senior Prom Probably Michigan State ALTON SUNDERLIN Parrott Players '49-'51g President '50 :Pan American '49-'50g Secretary '50 Bridge Club '50-'51 Bible Club '5lg President '51 Production Manager Senior B Play Navy I 38 l Glee Club '48-'49 Diana Seniors '50-'51 G.A.A. ,49 Decorations Comm. I-Hop A good housewife Y ,E . , Q. ' . iff DUANE TELLIER Band '48-'49 MARILYN SWAIN WAGNER Secretary Home Room ,48-'50 Rules Club '49-'51g Secretary '51 Big Red Football '49-'51 Little Red Baseball '49 Marines DICK TELLNER HELEN TEMPLIN Girls' Glee Club ,50-'51 Bible Club '49-'51g Secretary, Treas- urer Get out of school and gut a fob I A lu ffffcfoefl Z 61 gfd ,-Q44 1.6 W fd Qld NANCY C. THOM . Sophisticated So hs '48 '49 c.A.A. '48-'50g guard Sf Conn Refreshments I-Hop Oracle Business Staff '51 Costumes Senior B Play Career bound I A1644 ' -Jfffzcf of .WJ 'fl?AUL T oMPs0N Hi-Y '49-'51 Home Room President '51 Decorations Comm. Senior Prom G0 I0 Michigan Stole in the fall f ay f.Llf,,gLCf,?' ,A-'K' , NANC ANN'rionNToN ff Hoi rr Sona-ty 50 Y-'l'of'ns '-ll'l- 5lg Tri-usurvr '5 Orvlu-stra '48-'49 Stuilvnt Council '49 Moda-rn Fiction '50-'5lg 'l'ri-asuri-r '50 Allrml M.S,C. nrrl full CONNHG MAE REID llvtuiling Co-op lla-tailinu C.A.A. Girls' l,.vngm- Cuuiimu' Io lu' u good liouxcwifr' iIllAltl.lNl'1 'l'llllUSllMAN C.f't.A. '49-'50 l .H.A. '50-'Sl Soplioiuorv Soc-ialiti-s '49-'50 ll0frl'slll1u'nt Comm. J-Hop Pulvlicity Comm. Scninr Prom 'l'l'Ill7l'l slroogrupliic work DAVID C. 'l'lTl.'S Nllllllr' llwn farming l'A'l'llIClA ANN TUCKHH Sophomore Socialih-S G.A.A. '4Hg Board of Control Etta Kvttz '50 liililt' Cluli '50-'Sl l .ll.A. '50-'51 4.1111 rI get 0 'Wi Q SAM 'l'l'MMINl'Il.I,0 Ili-Y '49-'Sl Di-vornlion Couuu. j-Hop 'l'l't'.l5llT1'I' llouu' Ilooni '49 RUTH ANN TURNER Bible Club Secretary '48-'49 Parrott Pla ers '50- 51 Senior B Pla C.A.A. '48-'50 invitations Comm. Senior Prom Collvgr' CAROLYN F. UNDERHILL Sophisticated Sophs '48 Y-Teens '49 Finance Comm. Senior B Party Usherette '48-'49 Oracle Collector '51 Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 4 44 STEPHEN S. VIDA ff Commercial Club '48-'49 President Commercial Clu Cross Coun '48-'49 Little Red Wrestling '49 Central Bible Inxtitutc CHARLES C. NVALLIN Editor-in-Chief of Oracle Vice-President Student Council '50 Honor Society '51 Varsity Wrestling '49-'51 Varsity Cross Country '50 Collcgc' I czisoixcm ANN WALKER l Thcspians '49-'51g Pres' nt '5 Honor Society '50-'51g '50 Publicity Chairman I- Co-Editnr of Art or O lc Co-Chairman Se ' Prom ' f I 9 M.S.C.? NP - l fl Q I .I , , 1U 1 I I K , -4 9 I . 4 - ,V ' v ,.BUGENEgf3 WANGER .- ' fy '50-'51 V EXE?-if cofinci1v'5o-'51 K 1 ' arsity Debate '48-'51 Zodiac and Omcle.f50-'51 Senior Play '50 Amherst College E391 t f ' r ,V , My L ' ' 'ff' D fyjfrfy Q jf ARLEQ W D A ' if Little Red Football '48 J . ' Rules Club '48-'49 V Clean-up Com I-Hop i na.. Em, fr L . X 1 lieigfleiggffi ' C' 6'3 -!Lf l f,L,-alfyy I Q! f- 'HOBEQQZEQAQZER cw' Cross Country '51 ' Track '50-'51 Little Red Football '49 L, Hi-Y '50-'51 Clean-up Comm. I-Hop ' Albion College dbqlg 1 fIAA,u-VAX ,LX R75 Q fl, ZQYGJAQXGQQ l' 'DCM ' 7M l X Q- - 544411, ' CHARLES H. WARNER, JR. Chemishg Club '49-'51 Science lub '49-'51 Vice-President Home Room '51 G.O. Collector '51 Tickets Comm. I-Hop College Mfr!! Vlfvffn QL. ,. ' A' M V X -, K 1. 5 4' -x ' 2 -. .V 4' N IEAN M. WAREN Glee Club '51 Camera Club '50 Chairman Costumes Hiding Club '48 Zodiac '49-'50 College, then nursing Senior B Play MARY ANN WEBER Bible Club '50 Get a iob ZZMQ. W WWA?- RONALD E. WEC-ER, IR. Varsity Tennis '49-'51 Hi-Y Club '49-'51 Secretary of Science Club '50 Chairman Clean-up Comm. I-Hop M.s.c. l 40 l DO . W 1 AN pogt s Club '48-'50g President 69 iw W X, ff I FLORENCE C. WELCH Wants to travel ROBERT W. WELLFARE Student Council '50-'51g Finance Chainnan Parrott Players '50 Hi-Y '48-'49 Football '48 Ministry nf Education, Albion FORREST G. WELLINGTON Choir '49-'51 Operetta '49-'50 Decorations Comm. I-Hop Parrott Players '50g Vice-President '51 After Army, planning on M.S.C. J ,LJ .Aa 1 LEM Seni Play '50 F Baseball '50 Cheerleader '49, '5 Student Council ' , Decorations Comm. I-Hop, Senior Party Starting at M.S.C. this summer CAROL WELTON Secretary of Bridge Club '50-'51 Decorations Comm. Senior Prom Publicity Comm. Senior B Play Decorations Comm. I-Hop Co-Editor of Art for Oracle M.S.C. in September W 7 - f' ., V4 - tffkl412f 'L4' 'f1- :Lf-Ziff' ' . 524112, 4 Lt' lf! 0' Tx1oM:ilogNglwEsLEY Y A ALLY WOEHLEK '3?'7 fiI' VLC 'not n ' -' ' - ' - Little Rc-d Bnskntbnll '48 5i si!eg:1:n?g5g',5'gh N 204,661 ' l5i13iEi1.2T .Zf'i1 fJ..?.fn.,.,... -so I FWS 90m '- J-HOP' ', , ' fn K' S :crqfiry Of lomg Room '51 'Q , F'A'A' 49 Y' I . a Q 7 -L AL , Secretary or Comptomeler School fvff 4 Lg! .1 4,5 , , . 441. 5 V Q YQKLJ ,gflliu BALZ. A A, ffl, WM' W 4 l ,ar ,f M , 4 1 Xrf' -fr, A 'M Z3-'nv I-I -ff If f -- . 7 ' I-'M56'f'4 'C74L4c .42 :QW WW' 1' ,I , . 5507, '45, ,, puff I fi 1 lwml-fwfr1N k, W ff' L 5' , Qfvxw, MAC WIIITFORU ' it 6 Studi-nt Council '48, '51 R0 - W Comme-rcinl Club '48 B Decorat ons omm i I Cn-Chuirnuun tl-Hop '50 l'r1-sirlvnt of l omc Room 'Sl I'lrmning on L.B.U. 41 . jliyfjgyf dun 64, Z7 H524 W' ' L' A4440-' fe is BARA xcxg 1 If I F.rnnpg',i9g fl gopher meg! Sophs '48-'4 4 - 1-if IRI . -1' . 4 E ffffffif 904' JA? A THUR l.. WILKPIS -' i 1 N -tlfpfhhull 'Q ' 1-nlly . uh '48-'5lg Pri-sirlm-nt Gunn' wurrlvn or rm' ' wo-M' ff 0 .QQ 4 hw I'1VI'll,YN WILLIAMS Bible' Club '49-'50 Ushz-rc-th-x Cluh '49 Sub Di-hs '50-'Sl A trip lu Nww York, mul Nwn Ilnwurll Unirrrxily I 1 E .J iv - BETTY JEAN WING 'I'r1-asurcr of Home' Room '49 Announce-nwnt Comm. Rc-tnilimg Club 'SI llamd '48-'51 Cnllrfu' or x:'z'rr'iuri1lI .I E 1 ,rf L . Refreshments Comm. Senior arty U. S. Navy 4 l I I D0 RIG a' 'bl Kei 1! ,ET e. 0: is an, Ban r I- eg Tre er ome Room S t ,office 1 I: I If ff I I fav' V . CAROLE LE ,- Girls' Glee Club '49 Q Retailing Club '50-'51 Ushervttc' '48 Sm-retarial work ,' DOROTHY PITTS ALAGNA Secretary junior Class Y-Teens '49-'50 G.A.A. '48-'505 Treasurer '50 Secretary Home Room '49 Treasurer Home Room '51 Planning 75th wedding anniversary I411 XX ka, gg ,- X-f , A W - N 0 R '?5 'gu'- qw,-, X w Rib Av M y Z 4 +ve Q Z fag Tj, Z ig Q2 QCP SQL? XI JERRY BRITTON ...........MARINE CORPS ' X3 To Honor the Boys Now in Active Service L42 V I IERRY GREEN NEIL LOVELL RICHARD GRIFFVIH RON CARSTAIRS GILBERT ELLIS DOUG BAILEY TED DEMPS. JACK WATERS.. IAMES FOSTER MARINE CORPS VIARINTE LORPS NIARINI1. C ORPS NIARINE C ORPS AIR CORPS NAVY AIR C ORPS ARMY NAVY . a ui-vw 1 I : -f A--4 wifi? If fm ,I W W. 1 .Q S! TW QF- 3 f gf ff X ..4.qudf V fg.. Y 'WI' N i I qi , .LZ Z iw ...lim ' ... 13 44 CLASS OF JANUARY 1952 Class Colors-Dubonnet and Powder Blue Class Flower Class Motto-To be, not to seem to be. JUNIOR YEAR I-Hop- Rogues' Rendezvousv Co-Chairmen-Virginia Lange, jim Stebbins SENIOR YEAR Senior B Party- Buckaroo Bounce Co-Chairmen-Ellen Hedley, Bruce Service Senior Banquet Co-Chairmen-Mary Neller, Doug Harper Senior Prom Co-Chairmen-Elayne Stockel, Ken Hodges COMMITTEES Colors--Diane Dodge Flowers-Joyce Peterson Cap and Gown-Chester Delongh, Ken Kelley Announcements and Name Cards-Pat Swan, Betty Sawyer Song-Mabel Stafford CLASS SONG OF JANUARY 1952 Tune: Over the Rainbow Now, the future is calling, We must go, Sexton High is a memory, One we will always know. There were days filled with worry, Days with cheers, Now, we leave them behind us, All of our high school years. We'll still remember all the days, Recall the dances and the plays, You gave us, Our Senior Prom, our Senior night, Those were our goals and yet tonight They're all behind us. Now, in true admiration, May we say, Thanks, we'll always remember, Our Graduation Day. Words by Elayne Stockel Pink Camation SENIOR B CLASS OFFICERS Stumlmg, llogmr Garclnc-r, l're-siclm-nt: NVillarrl Olvm-r, Vll'l'-l,fl'SlCli'lll Sfllflll K In stfr Dc-jongh, 'I'rcusur0rg Miss Burns, Aclvisorg Rosnnm- llannilton, S1-crr-tary PFI'-9flIf'llf - Vice-Presidvnt Svcretary - Treasurer l'rf'sirlent - Vim'-Prc'.si1I1'11f Scvrcftary - Trf'a.s-u rvr - PREVIOUS CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOINIORI-I jim Raymond Elayne Stockel - Mary Neller JUNIOR Roger Schultz Stan Harper - jim Baker Elayne Stockel Mary McKeone 45 46 The Senior B Class oi january '52 Mrs. Spangler Anne Purcell - Vivian George Vic Lewis - Ed Burns Lou Herron Howard Brant Henry Purcell Aunt Corey Phoebe Purcell President Dixon Professor Bean Presents SPRING FEVER A Comedy By Glenn Hughes THE CAST Cln order of their appearanc-cj Directed by Laura B. Millar Mabel Stafford Gloria Sherwood Virginia Lange - Richard Paul Larry Ruegseger Elayne Stockel Kenneth Kelley Bruce Service Virginia Miller Dianne Dodge Roger Gardener James Stebbins 6 .,,. 1 A i K, ,I I. I ff J Q n V Q N bl? I uv.: Q4 -fi WZ Q 'oi ARLENE ADAMS Typist CAROL ADAMS Sophomore Socialites '49 Secretary of Home Room dent 51 Decorations forsj-Hop Knitting Club ' l JACK BAILEY Sportsmen's Club '51 Taxidermy '50-'51 JAMES BAKER Honor Society '50-'52 Rules Club '49-'52 Varsig Football '50-'51 Vice- resident of junior C Student Council 48 1 I AX NANCY C. BALMER Sophomore Socialites '4 Knitting '49-'50 G.A.A. '49-'52 Be a lithogrupher RONALD BENNETT ELAINE BERG LEDORA BOWLER Bible Club '50 Art Club '5Og Secretary Oracle Board .JC - 'JAMES D. BRENNAN Art Club '48-'51g Vice-President Debate '49-'51 Y-Bible Club '51 indefinite ALETHA CLAYTON So homore Socialites ' G.R.A. '49-'52 Bridge Club '51-'52 Join the Waves SALLY COLE ROBERT COLEMAN STALLWORTH Varsity Track '49-'50 MARV COMPSON Sportsmcn's Club '48-'49 Alter graduation to F.B.1. School CATHARINE COOK Girls' Cleo Club '51-'52 Fumrl' Marina and lar away places 4'- JERRY CROSSMAN Commerce Club '50-'51 Tumbling Club '51 Enlist in the Navy DOROTHY M. CURLEY G.A.A. '49-'50 Girls' Glee Club '49-'51 Take a vacation DONALD L. DARLING Choir '50-'51 Science Club '49-'51 Music Appreciation '51 To be a minister CHESTER G. DEIONGH Honor Society '51-'52 Science Club '50-'52 Cross Coutry '50-'52 Senior Class Treasurer Chemistry Club '51-'52 DIANNE DODGE Soprgsticated Sophs '49g Secretary President of Home Room '49 Co-Chairman Invitations, I-Hop Senior B Pla Knitting Club '51 DON DOMAGALSKI Boys' Glee Club '50 G.O. Collector '50 Treasurer of Home Room '50 E491 DOREAN DUNCAN Sophisticated Scghs '49 Glee Club '50-' 1 Diana Iuniors '50 Sub Debs '51 California, here I come!! ARLENE EDLY Sophisticated Sovhs '49 Diana juniors '50 G.A.A. '50 Decorations, I-Hop Work and get married I. ROBERT ENGLAND Commerce Club '49, '51 IERRIE FERRIS Vice-President G.A.A. '49 Sophisticated Sophs '48 Y-Teens '50-'51 sub Debs '50-'51 , Vice-President of Home Room 51 DICK FILLINGHAM Rules '49-'52 Varsity Football '50-'51 Varsity Baseball '50-'51 PAUL FISHER Little Red Football Music Appreciation '50 E501 Enter college and major in DON FLUKE Sportsmen's Club '50-'52 'Iaxidermy Club '51-'52 Varsity Cross Country '50-'52 Varsity Track '51 ALICE FOGLE Sophisticated Sophs '49 Operetta '49 Honor Society Music Ap reciation '51gTreasurer 51 Bible Club '50 MARY FRENCH Trio Bible Club Music Appreciation Honor Society Operetta BETTY LOU GARDNER Sophomore Socialites '49-'50 G.A.A. '51 Retailing '51 'lkrlaphone operator ROGER GARDNER Art Club '50-'52 Publicity Chairman I-Hop Senior Play Senior Class President Senior B Party Publicity Commercial artist JOAN GILLESPIE Sopilssxmore Socialites '49g President Diana Juniors '50g Secretary Treasurer of Knitting Club '50 G.A.A. Invitations Comm. J-Hop mil-YIC Int:-mls rr col MARY ,IO GIIIVEN Choir '50-'51 C.A.A. '50 Pnrrott Players '49-'51 Girls' Glu.-1' Club '49-'50 I .T.A. '50-'51 Go to college HARRY CRAY ANNE'l l'E GRI'FFl'l'II Sophomore Socialites '49g Treasurer 49 Art Club '50-'Sl Y. T. C. '5l Decorations Comm. Senior B Party MARY GUNTHER Sophomore Sociulites '49 JOE GUYLAS Football '49-'50 Auto rncvlmnic A I II MMM O I ROSANNE HAMILTON Sophisticated Sophs '49g President President of Home Room '49, Knitting Club '50g President Vice-President Girls' League 50 Secretary of Senior Class 51 Go into nurses' training DOUGLAS HARPER Science Club '50-'5I Little Red Football '49-'50 Treasurer of Home Room '50 Usher '49-'51 Michigan State STANLEY HARPER Varsity Golf '49-'51 Varsity Basketball '50-'52 Little Red Basketball '49 Little Red Football '49 junior Class President To college Of be a tramp C. L. ALPHONSO HARRIS Little Red Basketball '49-'50 Varsity Basketball '50-'51 To become a mortician RALPH HATHAWAY Taxidermy Club '49-'50 Decorations Comm. I-Hop G11 u fob in drafting and travel ELLEN IIEDLEY President Home Room '49 Decorations und Publicity Co J-Hop Oracle 51 Co-Chairman Senior B Party Chairmnn Properties Comm. Senior B Play Collage'-then nurses' training I In III ROY HEY Science Club Tumbling Club MAX F. HINEMAN Science Club '50-'52 Hi-Y '51-'52 Treasurer Home R in '49 ki-Io Committee oo an4f'49-'50 Plans to attend college JAMES HINTON Track '49-'51 Football '49, '51 Rules Club 49-'50 Go to college KENNETH HODGES Treasurer Home Room '49 President Home Room '50 4 Hi-Y '50-'51 Ping-Pong '49-'50 Decorations Comm. J -Hop Go to college J. JOHN HOESL Hi-Y '48 Home Room President '48g ,Vice- President '49g Secretary 49 Future machinist JOHN M. HOLMER Get in building commuztlon E521 CLAUDE HOLMES Bible Club '49-'51 Cross Country '49-'51 Track '50 Go to college ROBERT HOLMES Science Club '49-'51 Ga to college WAYNE JAMES Track '49-'51 Home Room Treasurer '49 Glee Club '50-'51 Choir '51 Go to college DAVID JENKINS Little Red Football '49, '50 Tumbling: Club '49 Camera lub '49-'50 Taxidermy '49-'51 Be an electrician CAROL HOPE JOHNSON Sophisticated Sgshs '49-'50 Knitting Club ' Camera Club '50' Vice-President Modem Fiction '50-'51 Glee Club Dental hygiene PAT JOHNSON ?41?2'nhg e'f'l, 928541 .M '50 - S ect Y-'rem '501-'51 Chairman of Invitation! I-Hop Diana Juniors '50 Plan to be a lddfdfdfll EUNICE M. IONES Oracle Board '50-'51 H or Society '50-'51 EH ubllcity o ea Com . Senior B Play ' Ch try Clubll'51 do Kuo umng' if Ll' Tl U f f f I 'R re ,X fl! WU ' 'U' lk' qw ,H ' iffy X J 'llx -C V l yh',!'f 'XYKENNETH Luxor KELLEY A cheerleader 'so-'sz senior n Pla Assistant Edltor Oracle Puimliflty and Decorations Comm Preslidggt Future Teachers of Ame-in College-teaching . Little Red Football 49 50 Track 49 Spsggmenk Club '49-'Sh S Hi-Y '50-'51 College ROBERT LABBE ecretary VIRGINIA MAE LANCE Sophisticated Sasha '49 Co-Cl1airmanJ- op Senior B Play Secretary Home Room '51 Modern Fiction '51 Join Waoen then to M.S.C. JERRY LANGVARDT Science Club '50-'51 Tumbling Club '49 Advertising Comm. J-Hop Vice-Presi ent Home Room '49-'50 Reserve Tennis '49 Go to State CARL LEMAY Hi-Y Club '49-'50 Tumbling Club '51 I l rr . vel' A A' 1- -.A . ,.1. IAI1. '-ix' A . .stiff - one l ,gf , . 4w.' .f 'sl ' -Q Sec the world -3 A La CAROLE M. MACK Honor Society '50-'52 Program Chairman, Girls' League '49 Se or Banquet Co-Chairman Band Comm. I-Hop Band '49-'52 Oracle '50-'51 Planning on Albion or M.S.C. LAVERNE MARRISON JEAN J. MA'I'1'SON Girls' League Secretary President of Home Room Knitting Club Secretary of Home Room Y-Teens Ga to Camptametcr School WESLEY MAXFELDT Band Hi-Y Little Red Baseball Name Cards Comm. Going to Detroit Conservatory of Mullo JOHN G. MOBAIN bc0m'51 5g ' nrny ln- 101' Senior from '52 an Wrestling '50 Plans to attend college MARY McKEONE Secretary Sophomore Socialites '49 Vice-President Knitting Club '50 Lunior Class Treasurer ecorations Comm. I-Hop Student Council '51 Go to college E531 JANICE MCKINNEY Oracle Board '50-'51 Honor Society '50-'52 Orchestra '49-'52g Vice-President '51 Future Teachers of America '50-'52g State Secretary '50-'51g Corre- spondence Secretary '51 Co-Chairman Publication Banquet Go to M.S.C. MARILYN M. MILLER F. H .A. Modem Fiction Library Staff Favors Comm. I-Hop Going into the Waves VIRGINIA ELAINE MILLER Thespians '49 G.A.A. '49 Senior B Play Y-Teens '50 Secretary f.e'f..!,.e.?!..i,L A , CASEY MOUBRAY Ping Pong Club '49-'50i Secretary Treasurer Home Room 49 To be a professional singer . L If ' , Q q 'J' , L J , L son NASH ' , X7 , ' I l . f M, . L Q L 4 ' I 2 A , M Lf M .V ,L lf K l l VARY FRANCES LLEii lf Y-Teen President '50-'51 Student Council '50 Decorations Comm. I-Hop Zodiac '49-'51 Girls' League Cornell University l54l WILLARD OLVER Football '49-'51 Baseball '49-'51 Basketball '49-'51 President of Band '51 President of Hi-Y '50 Maybe an Air Force chaplain RICHARD PAUL Band '49-'50 Choir ,SO Parrott Players '50-'51 I-Hop Committee '50 Senior B Play '51 Musical career, maybe college RICHARD PEGG Band '49-'51 Co-Chairman Band Comm. I-Hop President of Home Room '49 - Intemls to join the navy and take up Diesel engineering H. DON PENABAKER Golf '49-'51 I-Hop Comm. ,50 President of Home Room '50 Art Club '49 Intends to go to General Motors Tech MARY ANN PEPPER Y-Teens '51 Chairman of Favors Comm. J-Hop Vice-President Girls' League '51 President G.A.A. '51 Secretary of Home Room '49-'50 To business college JOYCE A. PETERSON Sophisticated Sophs Thespians Y-Teens Diana Seniors Decorations Comm. Senior Party WILLIAM PIIILLIPS Little Rm-cl Foothnll '49 Vnrsity Footlmll '50 Rulvs Club '50-'51 nnmmnm JAM' aff 7W 0 1 1 JAMES ALLEN ll YMON lhlskvtlulll '49-'5l H1151-hull '50 ' Hi-Y '49-'50 Pre-sidunt Studvut Council '51 Prcsidc-nt Sophomore Class '49 Sn' Hu' country before' going to college fi -f .V ,J I K I I ,.. , ,V 1 ,. , , n K Q iq I 1 ,Zxk ..b1ll,'. DAVID REYNOLDS Band '49-'52 Honor Socic-ty '50-'52 Britl .luh A I M NAOMI LOUISE RICHARD So honum- Soviulitvs '49-'50 D l .ll.A. '50-'52 flu In California and lhrn gr! nmrrird HEVElll.Y JEAN ROWLEY Sophistivxlh-tl Sophs '49 Stuclvnt Council '50 Diunu S1-niors '51 Girls' Ulm- Club '50-'51 l'lun.v un working und Ilwn hugws In gvl murrirn LAIIIIY RAY llUlCGSl'IUl':ll Buncl '49-'50 Glu- Club '5l Couuiu-ru' Cluh '50-'51 Senior B Plny '51 Hi-Y '50 Going into ivllfll ,Ja SHIRLEY BUNDLE Have a happy married life BENNY RAYMOND SANCI-IES Hi-Y G.O. Collector Decorations Comm. I-Hop ELIZABETH SAWYER Sophomore Socialites '49 Etta Kettz '50 Diana Seniors '51 Honor Society '51 Gmeral oHice work, L.B.U. MARLENE J. SCHLOTTER Sophomore Socialites '49 Etta Kettz '50 Diana Seniors '5lg Vice-Praident Honor Sociez '51 Decorations omm. I-Hop Social work, Michigan Stagg ROGER C. SCHULTZ Basketball '49-'51 Football '49-'51 Rules Club '50-'51 Oracle Business Staf '50-'51: Man uger I-Ii-Y Secretary '50-'51 M vclmnical engineering DONALD D. SEATON Football '50-'51 Student Council '50 Hi-Y '49 '51 clee club 'so-'51 Prom Comm. '51 Air Force I LLOYD BRUCE SERVICE Hi-Y '49-'52 Science '49-'52 Baseball Manager '50 Football Manager '50 Decorations Comm. I-Hop GLORIA M. SHERWOOD Parrott Players '49 Soshisgcicated Soplu '49g Vice-Presi- en F.I-I.A. '50-'51 Decorations Comm. I-Hop Senior B Play M lchigan State College ROGER SMITH Little Red Baseball '49 I-Ii-Y Club '49-'51 Football Manggier '49-'50 Student Coun ' '50 Vice-President of Home Room '51 Go to college and into engineering field MABEL LRENE STAFFORD Sophisticated Sophs '49 Student Council '49-'50 Favors Comm. E-Holy Club ' lg reasurer Senior lay Sociology course at M .S.C. S. JAMES STEBBINS I-Ii-Y '49-'51 Co-Chairman I-Hop Spoasmeds Cub 49-'51g President Senior B Pla President of liome Room '50 Pants presssr ELAYNE STOCKEL Zodiac '50 , Y-Teens '49-'50 President Knitting Club '50 Decoration Chairman I-Hop Secretary Junior Class Vice-Prmident Sophomore Class Going ta college I 56 1 WM W 0' JENNIFER A. STONE Parrott Players '49-'50 Sophisticated Sophs '49 F.H.A. '50-'51 Decorations Comm. I-Hop Etta Kettz '49-'50 Michigan State College PAT SWAN Sophomore Socialites '49 Modem Fiction '49-'51 Future Teachers of America '50-'51 Favors Comm. I-Hop Finance Comm. Senior B Play Plans to teach school DONALD ALBERT TOMRELL, IR. Student Council '51 Secret Home Room '50 Hi-Y 3-513-'51 Band '49-'50 Decorations Comm. I-Hop See the world through a porthole LOUISE VAN DER WOLDE F.H.A. '50-'51 I-Hop Comm. Girls Glee Club '50-'51 Plans to get a fob MELBA VANIS Y-Teens '49-'51 Knitting Club '50-'51 Secretary Home Room '49 Treasurer Soghisticated Sophs '50 Decorations omm. I-Hop Go to college ELINOR ANN VAN ORDER Sophomore Socialites '49 Etta Ketz '50-'51 Diana Seniors '513 Treasurer Treasurer of Home Room '50 Plans on working JEAN LAVERLE VAUGHN Sophomore Socialites '49-'50 Gd a fob ALICE ANN WALDRON bllop Comm. shuts' Club '49-'50 Girls' Glce Club '51 Plum to go into the Waves LONEY BEA WALKER Girls' Glrc Club '50 F.T.A. '50-'51 Secretary Diana Seniors '51 G.A.A. 49-'51 Go to collcge JAMES FREDERICK WALTER ffbortsmi-n's Club '49-'51 i-Y '49-'51 Manager of Cross Country '50 G.O. icket Collector '49 Be a dentist REX ARTHUR WALTERSDORF Hi-Y '51 Decormions Comm. J-Ho President Home Room '51 Sec the world from a port hole Cl-IARLENE WARD su., YW wr.. GARY WELLS Football '49 Tennis '49-'50 Hi-Y '49-'51 Sportsmen's Club '51 Student Council '50 Join the Foreign Legkm BARBARA ANN WEST Bible Club '49-'50 Glee Club '51 Senior Prom Comm. To go to L.B.U. FRED WHEELER Ping Pong Club '50-'51 Bm-serve Tennis '49-'50 Varsity Tennis '51 To suv the world GORDON GRANT WHITE Vice--President of Home Room '51 California, printing or Navy RAE LAVONE YOUNG Sophomore Socialitcs '49-'50 Ettn Kettz '50 Chairman Girls' League '50 Diana Suniorsg Presi ent '51 G.A.A. '51-'52 To si-1' ilu' world EUGENE WENTZ Football '49-'50 Rules Cluh '49-'50 Boys' Glee Club '49-'51 Ping Pong Club '51 I-Hop Comm. Going to retire E571 PERRY MCGEE Glu' Club '49-'51 Little llvd Football G11 II fllll PEGGY COOPER I-YH..-X. '51 Undecided wif THE P.T.A. CARNIVAL HUB MEHMlfLS'l'ElN Spanish Club '49 'l'l'1lL'k '49 Vim--Presiclq-uk of llouu- liumu Cullrgl' PHYLLIS A. SMITH Music- Appreciation '49-'Sl Opt-rvttu '49 Girls' Sextettf' '49 Girls' Cleo Club '51 Girls' League '49-'51 To somvllny sing prnfrfxsionally .f -r 1 -qw' 1 s 8321 1 ! xx' A N , x, f? K nn-' 'Q' 5 .,,.. E rj f - u 1 is fm Xl! Ryu!! U 16 1 w . H F' 'Fil-V tis -951 :A f- ' ',Z?'f '5f 4 my-jf. 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Ron Galvanic I MA W Z- I Marlene Gardner K K Larry Garland X Rx ' W V Mary Gelow '3 - ' A Gerald Gerow il JH L --v Q-gy v Bob Gerughty 'M'-jj y A ' 1 Karl Gilbert , 'Y F ,ik V ,, f a' ,T9 Billy Goad Vx' i 3-l june Gokey K Ralph Gould 1 David Graham - Q' , , Gerald Grant ' as i ' Ng, 4 Helen Greene ' , 1 Neil- Gregg V J Richard Grove . I W Marilyn Guemsey is ' Sally Gushen Q 'X' W Mary Guylas D ' 'M' 'i'i Delores Hagen in ., v r' ,av it V ,,.. fm ,, SE? G ,S pp y f gg V a, , Q K, ta ,.,- f . any' F ' 5 ffl' , , 1 , ' .f ... l ? W l at f rellr n ,, M G . xii J , . . rri. T5 k V, We , ,, -1 A K ix ,, at 5. -jg , D L a ix w Y-43 Mary Ann Hager Carl Hale Darwin Hannahs james Hannon Eleanor Hanson Agnes Harder Irwin Harper Budd Haskill Q? jo Ann Hathaway X i i Bah Hebhlewhite N X3 5' Charles Hendershot-all . x - l '. nnie Heindel 'Y 'Q 3 NMary Heiser ,W ' J Maxine Hildebrand ' 4 I X tw Ronald Hileman J SSH Norvell Hill 9 Q Bette Hnadley Harold Hou Plftricia Houghtaling .X ljllillie House 'v john Howald Robert Hubbell Carolyn Hudnnt lf Joanna Huff f Douglas Huggett P D- rx Hughes 'zabeth Hughes V Claire Hultquist rxfl jane Huston x, l Ianet Huston f 1 Roger Innes '4 Juanita jackyiv jernein jehnsen , , M jane jenkins Lucille Ienks ,X - Larry Johns V-. X David johnson ' ' Max johnson N Nathan Iohnsqtn f 1 1 . 4,1 I Nancy Johnson Doris -lKl1N'h 1' Shirley jones VValter jones Donald judge Jvrrv Kami Gus Kavalaris Kuy Kvhlvr Dun Kvvln-3' fir:-h'll1'n K1-im 'l'ln'mlnra- Kl'll0'l'Ill3lll Allnn K1-lllimly flnmlsl Klaihunmlv ll:-My Klvinllamw 'lmn Klvwix-ki lluy Knivk loam Knight Nzunvy Knut! 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Elm-anor Shook Mary Shri-vc Duane' Skvllt-tl lackic- Smith Marlm-nv Smith Nancy Smith Mary Snauko Honnir- Snytlm-r Ann Spade- Frank Spagmmlo jot-l Spalslinry Michael Sponslvr lloycm- Spomn-r Caro. f.tvclln.-n joan Stow-n-. javkit- Stom- W4-ldon Stover Q-.vi llurrict Stroud 7 7 Y lohn Strollz- ' 0 Puul Struhsulu-r A fit jumld Snnu-rix E7 , v i Bruce Tulwr ' , - . 9 Dorothy 'H-uslvy l ' Carolyn Thr-is Dvnnis 'l'hockr-r - jim Tisdnlr' 1 Q 1 I Snndru Toollmkcr 5 '- ' l' ' Murlcnc Upwright Mx lv, E7 Donnn VznlHluriL-om W Ch-tus VunNo4-kvr In . .. - wg A if Inu-luv VIlllslCkl0 m f' Audra-y Vissvr - ,' Dick Wukc-field X -Q ' A u jr-an Wuld 1, fig Shirley Wnldron Tfffl l V li z x K4-nnolh Vllalkvr 53' if iv, F lfrunk Wnngc-mam Cllvrid' Wnrd john Wurdvll Ha-vvrly Wrnvvr Nancy W1-hh l ' ' Pulxy W1-vks J Rom-r W1-llimglon l Belly VV:-sl jvun W1-Nurs .. Holy Wllilrcrnll fffc Q Cyntlxiu Whitt:-n 3 O ' l ffurol Wild ' . ' u - Fr:-d Wilson '- '- ' K '1 , Jllltkll' Wingurh-r ' Rv, Loon Wohlfcrt ' 2445!-An t 1 ff Richard Woods 1 Dnrlvnv Woolcocks J.-un vvrigm 3 1 4' at A Ric-hard Young - , ' 9 '5 , 3 B4-rthn Zurku xx -Q F' junws Ziclc V .V . mmm Blair I p f 1443'- Divk Ffl'f'Illllll H4-lc-n llolnn-s Karon Ulofson Ga-nruv Plank 49 Fr:-d Powell Shnron R1-ml 15 X Shirlyv-Mn Silva-rnmn X M llnth Spylu-r K4-ith Taylor fl 17' rw' A1 1 ff ll . lf ' I -f ff ll! III' A ,I if . A If t f 1' v 77 'EF' if I 1 .Q , .5 25 -.wh K S., MS .. ...L W , . i 'wif-zizg F ' .' fL:FI-.1ii': - l Q - ' will . Oi. O.I5HOMORff B ' CLASS OFFICERS alll Sfilllllillgi Bill Bopl'-Prcsiclc-nt Nancy XYliitru-y-Yic'v-l'rvSiclc'nt hl'Ilfl'l1i Nlvtta O'Dc-llSSm-crcta1'y Miss MQ-Cnnnvll-Aclvisor Sylvia Svvlyc-'I'rf'as1in-r BL-tty Lon Adaclu Earl Adaim f f i'- t Gloria Allwrt il ,f Fri-Lllliv Allvn Vada Andrun jack Atwood Lynda Balmer .25 S, wzirf X .. S. S j:ji K Karen Harm-r JilL'11ll6'lllll' Barnhart K f LQ, Z, A jim Harwick Y ' J ' - K- Bill B:-ak -Q, ' Nancy Blackwvll . Nanny Bohn:-I 5: A K Q joscph Bonney It , Bill Hopf ' . A K Lnrf-Ha Brvnclahl js xlkh ' N k Dale' Brown 3 r.. I SU K 5 llnhe-rt Brown Adv :ggi - snap' . Knih Brown ' i - '7 Sharon Burnvtt X Nlarjuriv: Cahill if , ,L , Don Clinge-rsniith fr Cram-sf Ann Cronkrighl h A-. T N all , Mary Davis, U' l . Pat Davis f Hclrlie- D1-axon Q -I K K Us-orgv Drapvr I 'l Al jnhn Dncla K i v'. 'Sf Wil' S Kay Duncan Kayc- Flclcly Linda Elnmom Eddii- Esknviu .mg Claclyv Ewing , . Martha Finch ggfg , ,wif Jr ' V Sims mfr ' .lm .f .Ur 5 J X., igilgg . ' i 5 T - A 5' rfii rw- -. - , - s 'P X . .. bk J., Inarl Pink Ria' I Q Rbll 'rt Finklwinvl' -Qf NQKQU Fisulwr .71 - r ' John Fought ,Ai .,, K X, iv , gk il ' .Q Pat Froclvnhnrg -if? lun ji-rry Uallinian- S 4. ,fi I ,G nf- Luis fzihsfm 'ski 4'fr E V Myrna f:00IlTll'll ish? n Grwv 117. Nil':lI1.ll'll0 Cru-n ' H X Charls-S Urilihle- Lg, 8 Eilf-vn Crm-nkr ' tix X, Bill any 'A 1 K ' ip jim Hart i If - '3 Fay Hartman 'lil e ll uh llnyx ng:-r II:-lnpsh-:ul nls -p - w- I'IwlIn-r IIis' f,Inu'k IIlln'Ilm- u K ' A I nz-rl jf-Ilrvv Inhu IIm - lurk Ilunlrn s Iluxlmlul Sumlru Ku-llm-y A ' Kinnrlur- ' M I' mlnn II:-rIx Klpke- flnry Knig Silly Km-ss:-I Kllrlllvl 44' Knwlu -n IA-wis I'1iIu-1-n Lush l I'nl Immun XX flnlllryn Murlluugull xx Maury Inug MINI' - u , :Im :rd Mau-Im Ihll Hurling ip Sunmm- Marlin jj If Q I Ie, .gm Num-Imnl Mans ,ff . Marilyn Mnslmvitn I ,Fw ' - , I n'rI Mrrwlulmn -, I ' I Sauulrau Mn-ss:-I vr I , ' . uf M1-y1-It-3' ' NI ary Mm'gm1 ov NIi4'Ilau'I M1'lfalrI my O L - 4 ' i fflmrh-x Mvflmxkm-y ' ' V Ihnlu-rl Mrflr I . M.-ni. U'lJ1ll 1. Ilumm I' lsfh 0 x ' i :say QQ J I sul linin- f lrlrln' I'1'nIus1' ' 3 I HIIICIK Phillips it . i 2 ' I.:lrry I'IliIIips 1 I Vl'auI:- I'i1-rm-r I-7 'llnn I'nrh- II:nrImm 'S I I KJV' x II1-ynulcls nk IIImcIuIn-4-K C I -fry' IIi1i1mr4Is L 97 Q I Innn-s Rnggsrs - x 'ft 7 VIVIAIII Ifwuqlu-L CRY 5 5 K lf' BNIV' use-Xxx I- ' 1' -I'-.A cRk1:Ii.ulz...I XX , 2' 'Km' , ,J - X . . 1 g 7' nsxrl I Ilyflrr Y -7,7 mlm Salvsyljgj It ,, . , ' I,:ury 57011111-nl:-I , I A 9 , S Mary jum- fsrhs ' X I V X C I Nzmun Srllrau' 1- I Il Sn-vlxr I mul Slmrlmf' Z nu' SIU-rwnml I 1-oxgv Shwlcls 3 If ,Iulnrs Sluwk 'A W I 'Y Umm- Stznllh-I 7 Ihnrlunm Sh-war! IM-vn-rlx Stvxnnl ' A Mull -x 'I'Imm:u Ixvn 'I'Iuunpsun fs , f ' 8 Nlzlllrvvll 'I'Iunllpsun - r J jnmn I'rir - 5 juxu- Y.ul Ilvx Ulxlmlm L X .S Iam-I Yurmillimu XX . I usslrl Ihunw NVhilnmn N nm-x XVIHIHA-N a - . Iluris VVUIII Carrol NVnmIwur!Il I..ury VVurln yy, .T aff 5- , W' 8 I x . ' I5 I ,AI-, I K I vw I, . . U53 ' . A My 1 4, I I :- X Ol 1. I :V Q xff r I ' V Q51 1 It I f I' -. n.1l ,fl 5 Id P ' I I Anfn I I , 'if C - X G3 c 1 4 E 5 5 , an A -rI 'Hr 4 ,Z I J P , -T V' Q 1 J my -6 ' . ' x 80 PARTY THE T PARTY For the first time in school history, Sexton and Eastern officially joined forces in sponsoring an inter-school dance, the TD Party, last September sixteen. The product of the student councils of both schools. the event was considered one of the foremost semi-formal programs of the year. Dancing to the music of Bob Shinberg's orchestra with refreshments in the coke room, decorations in foot- ball motif, and frequent posing for Pat Mitchellis pictures Csee abovej-all contributed to a most enjoyable evening. SEQCQTON-EASTER -rf- ,. V vi 0 . X W. xi! P - ! f'f: 1 Mx' 1 ' V Jl .. 5 ,U Q 1 ff' 1 1 , . 1.3- .i Iv I 63 ? 3 S 7 ? Z Yi w 'T 91 ,,. -E' 'Z 5 71' Q ff.51': ,, ,. ,nv 'I' -TQ: -wr .- Q , ,. av- -35 . 3, 4 Qi.: 4,1 , V, 4 , 1--5: , ll. NV. 445. ,::.ii Qi- , ,xli- ji? fy. ua J 3 84 'r'--., Doris Lorencen Martha Heidel, Secretary Loine Kruger OFFICE The oH:ice is the heart of the school, and it is the duty of the secretaries to see that this vital organ functions smoothly. The secretarial duties are many and varied. These include the filing of records, preparation of the weekly bulletin, checking on eligibility, and sending credits to colleges and other high schools. These are but a few of the important duties executed by the oflice. Miss Martha Heidel is oflice secretary and, with the able assistance of Doris Lorencen and lioine Kruger, both january graduates, has done an out- standing job. Miss Heidel had been secretary at NValter French junior High School previous to her coming to Sexton. Loine is now employed in the office at Oldsmobile. Xliss Donna l,l'l'l'llll' LIBRARY Nliss Donna Perrine is in charge of the DI. W'. Sexton Library. and she is ussistml two cluys at week by Mrs. Lucy Arnell. Onr library is ti l7I'1lllCh of the Lamsing Public l.iln'z1ry, uncl it is lnalintuinvcl for tllv use of all Sexton students. 'Flu' Sexton lillll'ill'y stall' is Rl IlK'll1lJt'l' of the lVllClllgklll Stntlvnt l,ll7I'ilI'y Assistants Association. Lust full, fonr of tllc stall members uttcnclctl the two- cluy nu-4-ting of this organization at Clean' Lake. and at the spring meeting Ifnitll lfnllor, 21 Sexton stutlcnt. prvsvntly vice-prvsitlvnt of the alssocintioii, was s-It-c-tml thc next president. l.iln'urirm Xlrs. Inn-5 Arm-ll .-l.vsi.vn1r1I I,ibmrinn 1 ISS Boyd Bender ART The Art Department has been very active during the year constructing sets for the various plays and the operetta. In addition to the sets, Mr. Bender, new to the department last fall, has heen instructing his classes in the arts of murals and ceramics. The murals and ceramics, alon f with the manv attractive vaintin YS and sketches, mav he seen dis mlaved in the art room. , I . . These represent the outstanding Work done in the department this year. 1 3 P U. , 1...- HQX I. 'f 1 g 4' M1 T 2. V NA, I .IPM kvx, my Vg! 9 W N wx '- f: . w ' 'N ' UVQST7' L1 , s 4 5 vo .Q '.u.5 IW- if-f M -----1 -v. uv 1' xg-N .C d o S fe' 'au , .. 4 if 88 .D My .P ' Victa Voght Deward Clark FRENCH AND SPANISH Mr. Clark is head of the Language Department which includes Spanish, French, and Latin. Nlr. Clark Hnds many Ways in which to enliven the textbook Work. Perhaps he does it with a story, or he may describe certain places or customs from the stickers found on baggage. Bliss Voght, also in the department, has the Whole class participate in their French exercises. The students learn to pronounce the Words and phrases with the help of records used in addi- tion to their regular lessons. They not only learn textbook grammar, but also the language idioms. which add color and expression. XVhen a student leaves one of these classes, he can be sure he has a good foundation in the language. ff, ff! X S X X 'J x x X X '- A L t - F l N N X ix X CSX gl 'EEK .fs C a. A .,1 ' 'A- '1 ' ' I .F 1 Marx J .. fe 'EYYPT s ' fi , gig 1 TFT. I l i f,flf'ii Ji i X + -,F X X I t Fllsio Foo LATIN Tlic Latin languagv, although no longer spokvn, is of use not only in tlw fic-lcl of immliciiu' lint also as a valualmlv lmaclcgrouncl for an English vocabulary. Miss Fm- and Nliss Nic-Conuvll aicl tlw stuclvnts in tllc-ir study of tliis languagv. liac-li ya-ar, umlm' tlu- guimlancv of Nliss Fcv, tllv Latin Clulm holcls a gala lmauquet. l'lv0ry- om' wllo attvncls is attirvcl in tllc garb of ancivut RUIIIZIIIS. Tl'lt'l't' is usually 0ntvrtaiinuc'nt provimlvcl by talm-ntvcl nu-nilwrs of tlu' Latin classvs. Thr- last lmanquct llacl an aclclocl attraction which was nc-vor prvsciitvcl ln-form--a Roman we-clding. lic-siclvs this, thcrc wen- singing. a play, some magic ancl various Otllvl' forms of Ontcrtaiiunvnt. Tliv stuclvnts who aro taking first-your Latin are tho slavos who wait on the guests at this lianquvt. Cnc-sts of lionor arv sc-atml among the students about the room. I 891 I ' -QQ' ibli- ifiskc E90 liohcrt Nlilllllilbl' Crncc Eiscrniun ENGLISH The English Dc-pzn'tnient is ht-'alvily ovciiouded with students. notwithstzinci- ing its tcn teachers. Miss Crockcr loft at the cnd of first sc-incstcr to cntcr Rcd Cross work. Nliss Cloos acccpted a position at Arlington. Nliss Docllc is he-acl of thc lll'pZlI'tlllPIlf. Xluny courscs are offcrcd which vz11'y from senicstcr to scnicstcr as at stnclcnt progrcsscs. Aincricun litcmtllir, including short storics. essays, poetry, and Cillllllil, is studicci by thc sophoinorvs. The litcrutnro is spiced with il littlc huckgronnri in Aincrican history, which fnrthcr incrcascs interest in thc subject. john Nlzzrrs Nl4n'gum'ilc Kit-Conni Nlzirjoric Ludwig -Tw 1 fan 'L 3-.--Q I lun nw- l'lIll4'l' Xlurria c:I'4'K'll f5I'1'll'll1'll UUVIIAQ UIWIS . ' ,. vlfk L , 4 Vx KH ' 'x ENGLISH Xl f 'i zlvlllllis AlUSl'lYllillt' Crm' llu jumm' stuclivs linglislm litvlutlm- from thc- l'2ll'lil'Sf to thc' lute-st writings. llwm' xxlilings illvlllclm' Hmmm' of Sllvllvy. Kczlts. ilu' BYUXVIIIIIQLS, Diclwlls. and Ill mx' otln-rs. llc-rv. as wc-Il :ns lll .'xlllt'l'IL'ZlIl lltl'l'ilflIl'4', thc- course' is Iluvorcd with tln history ulk ilu' collntry. f:Olll'SOS arc also taught in g.2vm'1'zll litc'l'zltl1l'c'. In tlw sm-nior yn-nr il stuck-nt has thc' clluicv of tilkillg gl'AlllllIl2ll'. spccclm, world litvmtura-, or ZICIVQIIICUQI 4-mnpusition. .'xlIYilllL'l'il L'0lIlpOSiti0Il is 11 l't'Qllil'l'll wlll-gc I pzll'utm'y c-lass. Tlllx 1-lnplmsis is on lloh--tzlkillg and tln- writing of HIUIIIOS IWW, HUM aunl long ts-rms. E911 x. .ff -if Wi. 'I Wy. 6 .n Mi ff? Y W5 . ,f . ' an W ,inf 1 K 5 , I 5 ' . ., x ,Q 'ga fm M ,F wr Wi .- fs 15, K- , ' J I fr S s Q 1 -v W.. - K .x-N an 2s'5'f,- CY 935 W- 'Fx 'ff Q K! A x ' .A J. . ,gm 4 'L W i' if Q W ma U 'iss A 1. wb x A N' ,I rf f 1- J' H f .eww . 3 , fy 4 C ig fi ., W c.: , Awww' Q x .I ,f 'Eiiw?4i,z.ig.v A -R .. . L W , ifvfii -s:. .N +g,, qf- - fx 1, 2 1937? , ' fffig in , ewxw. -1. ,, . - sw- . , . . wa ' .. ' H -1::,3Z-'- X 2 , 53? - - ff .. . ,Z,, 3 1.5 - K Ria-t u N y .V . 45 fs 3 V fmgf, I ' . I - -1- -, -. nf wmQ, f5Q X' 'W of a 7 13. fa f . fifli W3 w if 1 . - . X M.. ,,. ueaaw ms 2 f v . i .Iv ,mf , ' , WA., - 'Q A ,E v ff . . i JN In 'if zggiif X , LI K ,. . 91 J' ff .X i QfiL2i??T 'iw f W ' L W? M W Sis? 44' 57. , ff? 'f wif , ,. - - - 1:52. . i? i' ff4i -'Q-5 , ': - fx di. K f fl M, ji-unix: -Iulnisuii fiiaiytmi Knwniik Si-wt-ii Ili,-my lfraim-is Burns SOCIAL SC NCE : hi tha- first hull' of thi- sc-nim' yt-ur, All1Cl'iCI'lll gmt-riiim-iit is oiic-rt-ci. This :ic-quzliiits thi- stuclt-nt with tht- opt-mtirmiis of our govt-riiiiu-iit. Nliss iillI'llSA1llti Nlrs. Czuiit tc-:ich thc-sv clussc-s. In tht- sm-c-mimi halt' of tht- sc-nior yt-ar, tht-rv is ll choicm- hi-twt-cn two siihjt-cts. Thi- first 1-limit-4-, s-1-niioinic-s, taught hy Mr. Ht-iiry, covt-rs tht- study of 4-arming ll living. Tha- sc-L-mini t-Inuit-1-, taught by Miss liurus, is prohli,-ms of tic-iiiot-lucy. This suhjt-ct give-s tht- stucli-nt illum- kimwlt-clgu ui' tlu- liumiui sith- of clm-iiioc-mt-y. Om- or tht- 0tilt'l' must ht- take-ii and both am- iiitcn-stiiig and bent-Iicial iii the llllLiL'I'St2ll1diIlg of our pry-sc-nt way of life. 93 , .s. fy x S44-2:-S -6 - , 1 Q.. f an Wk . D9 i Y WN , cp Q '19 P Em I 9 V giiriiggl L Y ir' ' 1f?Y5'2-f5,i ,,. m. i. an X wi 3 A In 3211.26 ,' ' W 3 , 93125 Q! M, ' . ' 1 W .V v 1 K 4 W W 1 , ' QM K- Ah 'K,., -WW 1 ,, zifggiggg If H.. V. ., . , , , 9 Q ww R'-wg ' M-, X . 1 A 'P m. ,. ff-cf'-' 9, 421.- 'tv IJ mul S4llllIl'I'! I . KI. Simi! li. lf, livxcn-unix Uvraxlml liitcllm' I SCIENCE 'x . U, Ill'tlxYl'S0lli I . ., w X if , L4 4 P' I . 'I'lu- lrnmlwln mlm-xx-loplm-nts of sc-in-rm' as wvll :ls flu- ulcla-1' fllIld1lllIl'lltillS am' plvsvlxtvd bv ilu- srimu-1' I'AlC'IIItf'. Nlzmy im-mning SUIJIIUIIIUITS am' iniiizltvcl into flu' lIl'pRll'tIlll'llf by tha- mlogy 4-Inssvs oi Nh: lim-x'c-11-zlllx amd Xlr. liitclwy. Tlu- pl'0IDll'lllS of Chl'IlliSfl'f' am' Pl't'SCIItUll In Xlr. Sc-lmls-rt :mal Xlr. Shaft. Nh: Pl'fl'l'S0ll,hl'1llI of thc SCIUIIL1' Dcpzxrtrmmt llllYl'ilS thc ysics ul' l'X'l'l'y'll2lf' lifz- to llllllly of the colla-gm' I7l'C'llill'llt0l'Y stmlc-nts. Tlu- promim-nt' plzlcv of sa-if-:nw in rnmlvrn lilk- has plan-1-cl an illclvusvcl i'lll1JllLlSiS on thc functions of this clcpz11't1m'11t. i951 . ,,, 53, ff 5 I :5,.. Q M. I Q' '375?,': 4 Q rf A hx? . M ,. 4. A 4 Y w,', Q'w, -4 K A Q , ii I wi 'R ff , y , Q V, gm , A 1 3 1 5 5 'J ,Q K 4. ' 4 ' ' Q . 5' 5 ' T , ,hi 5.17 . -mlfg,-vw 'V '-NZ' ff: N '3.:' Q ' I Q' K Q' iid, , ,,f., QV 1' '15, 1' ' x 5 il 'gs Q wx 5 E A Q , I 1 1 K N-ish mx, mi ,M if K ,qi W J, I ' l 'V Q h L Q ., 'si w . X M .. ,,,, . ,V ,, Wim E Q X .,-L' M P ' ' i x Ai. l .,,V if . Z i 'M L A, - , Xk hw H if xL-A 6 5- , L ,, ,,,,4-f- 1 + 554441 ,T .Q W J- A . I 1 1- ff . 1 1 7 ,,,, 2 Y I I' i 24 L . ,Q ,,Ax 4' - ' 1, 1 5 P . x . 4 iv I ' W. i Q ,X Ar A M-ffx K l f '1r'- ' , ' If ,p Q J Q 9 gf 4 V' f1f A 'J n 'P' ,,, ' af -' f MQ' . -' ,Q Q, ff, 1: L .fl nal 4 'sf A g 'HQ - ff? ' , f will m,'. f 12 U, A E , VA A... Q- 2 W A f , xr 4: - NW gg W ,, 1 T .V 1 A Q H W W Q A35 A X , ,Q Q Q H l :Eff 'Ly h H . 4 X .. 'fy wha .Qi l.,.,- ix V , . ,, . , .gil 5 M Q an 'Wm f S23 'Y , .1 .:,sfr'f- f I WW -fl aug, -,an 'SJ-Y Vcra Picrcc lluth Husscl Margarct W'idiclc HOME ECONOMICS 'l'h1- planning ancl opt-ration of thv cafeteria is untlcr tho cxpcrt clircctiou of Miss Ruth linsscl. 'l'hc various caictcria classcs aicl in thi- opcration of this popular noon lunch room. lt is Nliss llusscl, hcr stall, anal classcs that arc rcsponsihlc for thi- cxccllcnt uicals scrvcd to our stnmlcnt hotly. Nlrs. Picrcc t4'1ll'lll'S that future- cooks ancl ll0llIOlll1lli0l'S of Scxton in hcl' foods classvs. Nliss XViclick's clothing classcs arc taught thc arts ol' svwing and tailoring. The home nuanagm-inf-nt class:-s, also taught hy Nliss NViclick, stucly interior clcsign, homo planning, and clccoration. Sm-xton is lortunatc in having this wcll cquippccl and progrcssiyc Llcpartulcut. I Cafeteria Director Ruth Russel Left to right: Mrs. Axelson, Mrs. Ballard, Mrs. Vfilson. Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Bur stands with the cashier at end of row. Nlrs. Vlfeaver CAFETERIA Nlore than a thousand students a day are Served in Sextonls modern cafeteria. Miss Russel, director and dietitian. plans the balanced lunches and oversees the work done in the kitchen. Few students are aware that lunches are served to athletic teams before their playing of 'iaway games. Besides the eight Women employed, there are 75 student Workers. The cafe- teria staff also assist at evening banquets. fl001 P 'op limo: Nlrs. Conrtright, john Olnlnen, Frank Boznn, Axel Pearson, Dave 'l'oclcl ollnrn lion! Dutch Van Siclclcr, john Chcrpcs, joseph Fox, Allmin Simons. john Chorpes, jr. CUSTODIANS The custodians. an very important group in the lll2lllltl'llilIlC0 of the school, contrihnte a great clezll to the school und to the students. Mrs. Conrtright and john Ommen supply the shower rooms with clean towcls. The illKlll'0I'lllIl1 is nncler the supervision of Axel Pearson. The power house is the responsibility of our fireman. Dave Todd. Our ahle corps of sweepers inclncles: Dutch Van Sickler, john Cherpes, joseph Fox, Albin Simons, and john Cherpes. jr. The snpcrxisor ol' this group is Frank Boam. Sexton also has two efficient night watchmen, Cfhnrlcs Bristol uncl jllllilll Nlzlcznlcytis. I 101 j V 2' .Y r, 1 :V W 34 ':I. 'QF -Z 1 Qtr 1172 n L. 1- ax V 2 P ,ifggehk-'ff ,q,,,. v , f IRQ- as' 36, A, li--1' . 2,-. .1 , 'fs z --r J . p, ,cl '11 ' -'4-F 1 P . - 1 gl 11 . e 4uu4',.,1,. , 1- s - x '!- x i , IA L 'e.',!: ,. J - ' -em-sfvfgmam ' ' - '-MJ:- '. , A 1 Q ,L V , , . , y , v ,L , .9 V. .,. ,Q , -5 1 1 : T 1 1 f . J i k x V . . Q . 4.1. 4 Il lil' B fm gl f Ku' . X4 Standing: VVilkinson, Love 53 Qi 5? 2? 5 r I J Svufwrl: Nlr. Burgett, VVinans Spalshury, Schultz, Thomas NVinans Schultz Gardner 1 ORACLE BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager: Roger Schultz Assistant Business Manager: Marlene Spalsbury Bookkeeper: Roger XVinans Advisor: Glenn A. Burgett SALES AND ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS Roger Gardner Roger XVilkinson Betty Love Nancy Thomas ORACLE EDITORIAL STAFF ruling Xlliks, I'irni1', Xiiilair. iii-mile-y, jmws, Cluttrm, jc-nies, XYulkm-r Ill, ixuiii 'll, iifliilllilll, Xigivk, xviliiill. K4-iivy, Siwpurti, Mc'Kiln11'y, Miss ill lC1iitur-in-CIhic-ii: Cimrivs XVailin Assistant lfciiior: Kvillwiil Kviivy Svcrctzwy: Connie Shupard Art lfriitorsz Ci-urgia XVnikvr. Carol VVelt0n Typist: Curoli- Nizick Aclvisor: l lol'01iL-1' Fuiim-r ASS! X I I ATIC ICDITOBS 12-A 12-B lioim Kira-in-n iillvn iivclivy Dgivimi iinffnmn i'illllil'l' juni-s Gil XVz1ngc-r .lillliCf' NlcKinnu N4-ii Czittmi l,c-Dorn Bowiir NVQ-mic-il Xiiliair Xlzirgwy Xlilks Susan ijifllif' Dolls: jc-nies ZODIAC BUSINESS STAFF Circulation Manager .............................................. ...... C lare Bensinger Collector .......... ............ R ichard Buck Bookkeeper ................. .... M arilyn Van Blaricom Typist ........................................ . ....... Gloria Baugus Purpose: To conduct the business of the Zodiac. ZODIAC BUSINESS STAFF: Standing: Bensinger, Buck, Raglin, Mr. Cigard, VanBlaricom, Reglin Seated: Marrison, Harding, Welch, Matthews, Hagen, Mohre 1 1 l I l l ZODIAC EDITORIAL STAFF: Top Row: Warren, Rouse, Dunn, Boyett, Herndon, Patten, Namey, Knight, Mr. Marrs 3rd Row: VVelch, Niehaus, Murray, Eggert, Neller, Baugus 2nd Row: Kraus Saller Melton Hiscock Krauss, Roins, Emerich, Corbin, Saylor, Roberts Ist Row: Parker, Fryc,,Kalmbabh, Graham, Humphrey, K. Robinson, Malnight, Shoaff, N. Robinson ZODIAC EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ........... ...................................................... D on Emerich Assistant Editors .... .... D on Malnight, Tom Saylor Editorial Editors .... .... j udy Welch, Mary Rouse Feature Editor .... ........... L orraine Patten Sports Editor .... ,... C huck Corbin Photographer . . . I 106 1 Red Gilbert NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society first semester was heaclecl by Andrew Mt-Culloeh, as presidentg Roger Eggert, viee-presiclentg Beverly Small, secretaryg and Georgia VValker, treasurer. They helped in registration of the students in the gym and gave the school a subscription to Ilolitlay Magazine. FIRST Sl'llViESTEH: Top Italie: Inullarge, Nelson, NVcleli, Lore-neon, Bet-lcon, Bruuvancl, llerre, Neller, Kirehen, Emerieh, Iloffman, Eggert, lla er Eirfl llmr: lleeke, Cirven, Nleliiuney, llarcling. House, Kelley, Niaek, Reynolds. XYanger, Barlow, Kearney, Orr 21111 lime: Thornton, livams, Qlenlcs, Kruger, Ni-wth, Small, Gillis-rt, jones, NYall:iee, llux, lluclow. Brulmalter lst limit Nic-Culloeh, Stoll. XVulker, Kalinlmaeh, Page, Piruie, Armstrong, llowurtl, Sliepartl, llomamelx. llamliat. Clootllcueelit, Niiss Taylor SECOND Sf'lMESTEll: Top lime: lloclges, Xllnllin, Saylor, Suuclerlin, Hunk iircl Row: Smith, Mann, Catton, lfiteh, Nluluight, Uejongli, Almliey. Lennox, Chapman Zrul Hour: Minnis, Frye, lfreneh, Sawyer, Sehlotter, Fogle, Hagen, lieglin, Frewen, Butler. jackson lst How: Spalshury, Ben:-cliet, Strait. Carlton, Hunter, Rummell, Shepard, Orr, Pirnie, Rulison, lledlunrl, Bridge' water Seeoml semester ollieers were Ray Orr, president: jack Rummell, vice-president: Connie Shepard, seeretaryg and Susan Pirnie. treasurer. The Honor Society again aiclecl with registration and macle its memhers available for tutoring. The purpose of the organization is to promote scholarship, leadership, eharacter, and service. f107j ,C l ART: Standing: Kuerbitz, CriHith, Hays, Hively, Matthews, Parks, Ebersol, Ellison, Spyker, Billips Seated: Hoard, Romanek, Mr. Bender, Kraus, Graham, Knight BIBLE: Top Row: Cross, Hoskins, Heath, Templin, Holmes, Fogle, Owens, Cooper, Clingersmith, Wright, Cooper, Amacher, Miss johnson :End Row: Kruger, G. Page, Lutz, C. Page, Bealc, French, Robinson, Ewing, Tucker, Coings, Templin Isl Row: Richie, Gibson, Johnson, Cliffs, Dravcnstatt, Jackson, Smith, Kelly, Mitchell, Nichols, Rosenburg ART CLUB The Art Club members develop an appreciation for Art. The officers flirst semesterj were: president, Judy Kraus, vice-president, Doris Romanek, secretary, LeDora Bowler, treasurer, Car- lisle Hoard. Second semester officers Were: Carol Parks, president, Doris Promanek, vice-president, Pat Matthews, secretary, and Bob Ellison, treasurer. BIBLE CLUB The purpose of the Bible Club is to engender religious tolerance and increase knowledge of the Bible. The oflicers Cfirst semesterj were: president, Yvonne jackson, vice-president, Ian Clilfe, secretary, Donna Rosenburg, treasurer, Helen Templin. The officers fsecond semesterj were: president, Donna Bosenburg, vice-president, Eileen Owens, secretary. Helen Templin, treasurer, Ardis Dravenstatt. f108j BRIDGE CLUB To understand contract bridge is the purpose of the Bridge Club whose officers were. first semester: Phillip Kearney. president, Suzanne Rouse, vice-presidentg Carol XVelton. secretary, Bob Wellfure, treasurer. Second semester: Suzy Rouse. Richard l,uBz1rge. Mary Rouse, and Cil XVan- ger took over in their respective offices. CAMERA CLUB President, Bob lluxg vice-president, Carol johnsong secretary, Shirley Fineoutg und treasurer, Nlnry Cill, were the officers chosen for the Camera Club, first semester. The club disbanded sec- ond semester. lilillxiifz ls-I 'I'ul1ll', Seutrvlr Miller, Nillnger. Dezm, NVQ-ltong Shlnding: liuthbun, M. House. Coryell, Dunn Qml 'l'ul:l1'. sl'!Ifl'!lJ Reynolds, K4-nrm-y, Brown. XVellhxreg Slumling: S. Rouse, Bnrwielx, Sunderlin, Xlrs. lfisermam CAMl'iliA: Slmuling: Mr. lidwnrds, liux, Smith, Brooks, Clilnnm, lioherts. Baker Serlfell: li. johnson, Cross, C. johnson, Gill, Fineout, Fillion, llzlrlley CHEMISTRY CLUB The purpose of this club is to further the members' knowledge of chemistry. First semester saw Andrew McCulloch as president, Dave Darby as vice-president, Beverly Small as secretary, and Edgar Exelby as treasurer. The officers for the second semester were: president, Beverly Small, vice-president, Owen Munkg secretary, Pat Rapson, and treasurer, Dick Rogers. COMMERCE CLUB Bob Dingman, president, Beverly Squires, vice-president, Howard Spooner, secretary, and Roger XVilkinson, treasurer, helped to promote interest in business and give social contacts during the first semester. Second semester Maxine Gilbert, Lorraine Snyder, Ardis Dravenstatt, and Sue Ries carried on the job. CHEMISTRY: Top Row: Van Auken, Rogers, McCulloch, Schermerhorn 2nd Row: Barlow, Roost, Munk, Ross, Exelby lst How: Rapson, Mr. Shaft. Darby, Small COMMERCE: Top Row: Ruegseger, England, VVilkinson 3rd Row: Dingman, Glasovatz, Spooner, VVinans, Snyder, Mohre, Conklin 21111 Row: Gokey, Fuller, Parks, Gilliland, Oswald, Dravcnstatt lst Row: Gilbert, P. Ries, S. Ries, Breningstall, F. Coe, Ainacher, R. Coe, Judson, Miss Catana INANA IUNIOHS: Sluncling: Nlillcr, XYickcr, llrunilton, Nliss Stuart. Cillcspic, Sliclilon Srrlfrfl: llrakc, Strickland, Van lllaricoln, XXX-lls, VVilkinson, xvll'lit'fll3lIll. NVillianis lllANA Sl'lNl0llS: Simuling: l'c-ppcr, Miller, Sawycr Suatwl: llowlcy, Peterson, Sclilotter, Young, Van Order, Miss Stuart DIANA JUNIORS Ollicors of Diana juniors first scmester were: Rosanne Hamilton, Marilyn Van Blaricom, Joan Cillcspic, ancl'Sl1irlcy lloyctt as prcsitlcnt, vice-prcsiclcnt, sccrctary, and trcasnrcr. respectivcly. Scconcl scnu-stcr, Marilyn Van lllaricom, Margaret Wilkinson. Yvonne XVclls, and Elizabctli Sllcl- clon scrvccl in thc saunc capacities. The clulfs pnrposc is to clcvclop skill in archery. DIANA SENIORS To promote skill in archery is the purpose of thc Diana Seniors. First scmcstcr ofliccrs were l,ois Corycll, prcsiclcntg Cynthia Boyett, vice-prcsiclcntg jackie Cavanangll, sccrctaryg and Marcia Clccvcs, trcasnrcr. Scconcl somcstcr officers: Rae Young, Nlarlcnc Sclllottcr, Loncy XValkcr. anal Elinor Van Order, took ovcr as president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, rcspcctivcly. fllll FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers during the first semester were: Lois Morton, president, Ethel Reglin, vice-president, Carolyn Page, secretary, Myrna Redick, treasurer. For the second semester, Carolyn Page was president, joycalyn English, vice-president, Iackie Cavanaugh, secretary, Marcia Cleeves, treas- urer. The purpose of F.H.A. is to emphasize the importance of democracy, international good will, leadership, and recreation in home making. F.H.A.: Top Row: Hamilton, Snyder, Heimonen, Heeke, Kirby, Dutcher, Van Der NVolde, Grams, jenkins, Schartzer, Lucas 3rd How: Spack, Scott, McAlvey, Thomas, Boyett, Kauffman, Anger, Arksey, Hagen, Cleeves, Wicks, Gilliland 2nd Row: Richie, Fleck, Evans, Richard, Swpalsbury, Redick, Stone, O,Donnell, Wright, Ryan, Cavanaugh lst Row: Miss NVidick, Ellis, Dillin, Felton, Gikas, Page, Reglin, Morton, Martin, Sherwood, Abrams, Tucker l7.T.A.: Standing: Stanaway, Newth, VValker, Cross, Herre, Mack, Matthews, Strobel, Cirven, Carroll, Kelley Seuterl: Frye, Swan, Shepard, Pirnie, Miss Fuller, McKinney, Silverman FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA jay Sexton Club, F.T.A., chose for its officers first semester: Linda Lu NVallace, Susan Pirnie, Beverly Catrell, Kenneth Kelley, and Connie Shepard, as president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and librarian, respectively. Second semester Susan Pirnie, Kenneth Kelley, Nancy Car- roll, Pat Strobel, and judy Hunter were chosen to fill the five offices. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the teaching profession. 1:1121 lil tsl GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET Girls' lmalgiit- is zur all-sc-liool girls, club wliicll sc'lc-ctvcl. tlic- first Sl'Ill6'Stl'l'. Liiiclai l.1i NVAI linu- l5 piwsicla-iitg Roszuiiiv Hamilton as vice'-prcsiclciitg auicl Xlury Louisa' Stoll us SOCl't't1ll'y. Tliv svcoml xc-im-stz-r Doris Nvwtli was vlvctc-ml prosidvntg Nlury Ann Pvppvr, vice-prvsitlcntg :xml Nlurlvnv Nh-yor. sc-L-wtziry. Fiirtlwriiig tlia- spirit of mluiiion-racy and unity aunong tlu- girls is thc purpose ol tht- 1-lull. t.llll,h l,l'.i-KC-lll'.z Slmuling: ltim-s, Nlm-ya-rs. IH-ppvr, lt. llumillou. Nc-wlli, liullvr, l'ir1ii4- Smfwrlzl Miss Aiiclc-i'soii, NVliitm-y, Hrs. l'in-rec, Nlrs. Cimll, Nliss Stuart, Mrs. lfislac, Miss Birminglmm, B. llaimilton, Nliss Lalwry Ill-Y: up limi: li. Slllilll, ji-iisvii, Long. Stvliliiiis, 'l'oiiirm-ll, XV-lls. lI1lK'lxl'l', Clillwrt, Srliultz. Ulu-r, Slhlillllltilil. xYl'lll'l'. Svlnnillw, lit-ii'lioxx'1'l', .Iaum's. ll. 'llillllhlill A irrl ltulr: Stratton, Nlitc-lie-ll, Tlioiiipson, lt. lmlilit-, l'lotts. l'orti'r, .-Xmlvrsoii, Kovplw, XYm'iiu'i'. ltitli-nom-. Slwllvlt, lon XYairiu-i', l':lrtiug ,url ltmr: l'ritt-lmrml, XViilti-r, Sm-lmin-i'. XY. lsililn-, Smitli, Spailslmry, Wi-llmiui, Nliiliiiglit. liiiymoml. Sm-imlciy llrinlgv- with-r, l'lauu'lQ, lloclgx-s lx! limi: Xlr. Hvlnil:-rl, llailvs, Cospvr, Sliim-rix, l itL'll, Sn-l'x'iu', 'l'lllllIllill1'llU. Mlqllllilll. llvlluizip, BillK'U1'li. -lUllIl5 HI-Y 'l'li4- Ili-Y was It-tl tlic- first svim-stvr liy XVillz1rcl Ulu-r. Dick llalclwr, ltogvr Schultz. auicl jim aymoml in llll'il' i'4-spa-ctixv positions. Tlu- sc-voml sm-im-stci' tht- cluli mliviclvcl into two scpzxrntc is, om- X mul om- Y. 'l'I1v Y clulv lu-pt tliv szum- oflicvrs. :uicl tlu- X club 1-lt-cn-tl .lim Skifstucl, clul Di . . . , . . . .. c-lx llvrrmauni, Hill lsilwln- zuicl lzi'iilvL0tziiiz1ii als flll'll' lt'lllli'l'S. Tliv purposc ol tlu' Ili-X is to 4-ml. tlirougliout ilu- coimiiuiiity, liigli stalmlurcls ol Cfliristiaui Cllill'ilL'tl'l'. 11131 HODIERNI ROMANI: Standing: Nelson, Haskell, Elliot, Milks, Armstrong, Britton, Catton, Patten, Beck, Humphrey Seated: Strait, Hoffman, Miss Fee, Harding KNITTING: Top Row: Davis, Strobel, Boyett, Dunn, McAlvey, Stockel 3rd Row: Hartley, Bruce, Cavanaugh, Coryell, Carpenter, Barwick 2nd Row: Porter, Y. johnson, Gill, P. Johnson, Hamilton, Adams, Dodge, Gillespie lst Row: Dunn, Fineout, Fillion, Davis, Stafford, MeKeonc, Vanis, Miss Anderson HODIERNI ROMANI The study of Latin is encouraged by the Latin club, led by Dave Hoffman, Nancy Harding, Kathryn Strait, and Dave Lundy as president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Second semester Margery Milks, Lorraine Patten, Ann Kuerbitz, and Ion Beck took over the offices. KNITTING CLUB Rosanne Hamilton, president, Mary McKeone, vice-president, Pat johnson, secretary, and Ioan Gillespie, treasurer, were the oflicers of the Knitting Club first semester. Elayne Stockel, Lois Coryell, Ellalona Bruce, and Mabel Stafford were second-semester oiiicers. The purpose of the club is to develop skill in knitting. fl14:I LIBRARY STAFF 'I'ln- purpusz- ul tliis group is to assist the lilnrzlrizuis iu fll0ll' various clutics. The club clues not vlvvt rnllicws. MODERN FICTION CLUB 'l'lu- purpusv ul' tht- Xlmlm-ru Fic-tion Clulm is to im-I1-alsc tlic' iiltvwst iu. null tllc luiowlcclgc ul, iumlx-ru licliuu. l ii'st-sc-iiivstvl' ullicc-rs we-rv: Xlilfy Nt-llor, pn-siclvutg l3z11'lm1'u Cokvy, vicv- prcsiclc-utg Sll1ll'li't'Il l'au'lu-r, Sl'L'I'1't1lI'yL zuul Hutli Cm-, t1'vas1l1'v1'. St-cond SOIIIUSIUI' tlic sauna' ollit-vs wc-rc lillvcl liy l5au'lizu'z1 Clulu-y, Pc-ggy Phillips, SlIill'lt'0ll l'z1l'lu-r. und llolmliiv l.0u Kk'I'SllIll'I'. l.llSll.XliY S'I'M I : Imp linux' Xlillis, XICIXIIIIIVX, ll. l'.un'lc, liuss lfrnril Iinut fillll1.fK'l'5IlIlIll. Xlille-r. Swuu. ,'xI'lllSll'Ullj.f, Nliss l'4-rrim-, llurus, l ullm-r. llau.Zvi'lu:ui, llvucln-rsuu. Y. llauivli. lumlsuu Villiluul Il liug l , . 4 , aura ,Y XlUlll'illN l lfi'l'l0N: Slrnuliug: NIt'l.1'Qlll, l,a1ugm'. Swan, I,1ll'liS, Cue, Strait, Uswulcl, ltivs. lfullcr S1'e1lz'fl.' Foster, Kl'l'SL'llllL'l', Gukvy, Phillips, Miss Ludwig MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB The detailed study of the field of music is the objective of the Music Appreciation Club. First semester officers were: president, Bruce Bradow, vice-president, Ieannine Carlton, secretary, Doris Moftitg treasurer, Ioyce Downs. The officers for the second semester were: Bob Whitecraft, president, Lee Baker, vice-president, Ioyce Downs, secretary, Alice Fogle, treasurer. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Vernon Hayes, president, Gwendolyn Page, vice-president, Carol Ann Pelton, secretary, and Larry Nelund, treasurer, were officers of the Pan American Club first semester. Second semester Gwendolyn Page became president, Kenneth Brisbo, vice-president, Carolyn Neumann, secretary, and Carol Ann Pelton, treasurer. The South American countries are studied in this club. MUSIC APPRECIATION: Standing: Moffit, Whitecraft, Bradow, Eaton, Cutzki, Downs, Jack, Upright, Hale, Carlton, Markle, McEnaney, at the pirzno-Mr. Trudgcn PAN AINIERICAN: Top Row: Brisbo, Garner, Shiniver, Page, Pelton, Mr. Mclnnes Front Row: Rauhut, Romanek, Neumann, Nichols, Sweeney l'ARlt0T'I': Top Hole: Dr-long, llansen, llewes, XVellington, Barner, Eberhaeh, XVanger, Sneicler, A. Sunelerlin, llaspam .'3r11 lioir: Kelley, Stroucl, MeMaster, Paul, Nelson, lioflman, Martini, Alverson, Dean 21111 Rout: llerre, Cloultling, Niehaus, Meader, F. Snnclerlin, Moray, Catton, Miss Millar ls! Row: Gould, Pirnie, Sehliehting, Young, Limher, Chapman, Shepard, Silverman, lloward l'liNC PONG: Top How: l illI'llHlll, llnnies, Aiken, Larson, Liplca, VVln-eler, ll. Smith, XVentz, Amos, Mr. Clark Qllll How: Luncly, Greene, Koepke, Slcifstatl, Bit-lhy, Frey, Coocl, Nlitehell Isl llolr: Abbey, Sehroecler, Keini, lloot, lfiteh, NV. Smith, MeCartlel, Beelton, Kauilnian PARROTT PLAYERS The Parrott Players train for clramaties and present plays uncler the direction of Miss Millar. The officers for the first semester were: Susan Pirnie, presiclentg Dave Chapman, vice-presidentg Shirley Moray, secretary, jim Martini, treasurer. Seeoncl semester the oflieers were: Jim Martini, presiclentg Forrest NVellington, vice-presiclentg Margaret llewes, secretary, Shirley Moray, treasurer. PING PONG CLUB Ping Pong is cliviclccl into two clubs, Xi, and GY. The X', club officers were, first semester: William Koepke, Russel Aiken, Dave Abbey, and jim Skifstatl. The YN club oiiicers were: Dave llumes, Bruce Amos, Charles Sehroecler, and Herbert Smith. Second semester officers in X,' club were: Sam Mitchell, XValter Root, VVilliam Koeplce, anal Russell Aiken. ln NY club, the officers were: jack Greene, jim Slcifstacl, Dennis lleneclict. ancl .lack l,arson. I 1171 YOUTH TEMPERANCE COUNCIL The Y.T.C. was started the second semester under the leadership of Mrs. Fiske. The oflicers 2111 Arnold Siegel, presidentg Norman Robinson, vice-presidentg jackie xVlIlfI,Cl'tt'l', secretaryg and Dick Alleinan, treasurer. The purpose of the organization is to teach effects of alcoholic bever- ages on the human body and to train future temperunce leaders. Top Y.T.C.: How: Robinson, Arwood, Coven, Eustuce, Allomtm, Siegel Front How: Hcpfcr, VVingertcr, Cooper, Page, Vermillion, Sinion, Hosicr, Mrs. Fiske RULES: Slzmzling: Kipkc, NW-sla-y. Gordon. Beliovitz, Mcycrs, Novukoski, Seliulicrg, llogun Seated: Fillinglunn, Butcs. Ruthbun, Eggert, Baker, Olvcr, Mr. Czunpliell are RULES CLUB Stud in 1 the rules of the various athletic ames is the uctivitv of the Rules Clulv. The officers Y E-w g , : president, Bill Beachneuug vice-president, Dick Batesg secretary, Duane Tcllierg treasurer, Wil- lard Olver. IIISI SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club elected Roger Eggert, president, Don Malnight, vice-president, Ron VVeger, secretary, and jan Brunvand, treasurer, first semester. Second semester Bill VVellman. Chester Dejougli, Owen Munk. and Karl Murdock were elected as oflicers. The purpose of the club is to further interest in the study of science. SCll'lNCl'l: 'l'op llow: Dunn, lixellmy, Caruso, Scllermerhorn, llarpcr, Deblongli, Ross, llogan -'irrl How: Darling, Munlc, llineman, Allison, Smith, Eggert 21111 How: Mr. Peterson, Gregg, Brunvand, Frye, XVeger, Malnight, Smith lst Row: Wellman, Pulford, Service, Murdock, Spooner, Slocum, Langvardt, NVarner, llolmes SOPIIISTICATED SOPHS: Top lime: llendy, Neck, Bond, Shimer, Ilanna, Heist, Kring, Lulmelslcy, Davis, Toothaker, Bennett, Stedman -'irzl Roar: l.ox'aas, Xtaidelieh, Kilmer, Mason, Stroud, VVild, Peterson, Oathout, Greene, Waldron, Bradley, Guernsey 21:11 Row: Morrison, lfishheek, Fulton, Snanko, Marrison, Meader, Spyker, Farhat, Brown, VVard, Theis, Pulver lst Row: Paaseh, Olafsson, Neveau, Pullman, Meredith, Scott, Moray, Pifer, Boyhan, Van Blarieom, Lewis, Limber SOPHISTICATED SOPHS Sophisticated Sophs elected Shirley Moray, president, joyce Scott, vice-presidentg Ellynor Pul- ver, secretary, and Marilyn Meredith. treasurer, first semester. Second semester two presidents. l.inda Fishheclc and Hoselyn Brown, were elected. Other officers were: Marlene Farhat, vice- presidentg Sandra Toothaker, secretary, and Cherie NVard, treasurer. Developing personality is the purpose of this cluh. I 119 il 4 i l SOPHOMORE SOCIALITES: Top How: Olin. Ohm, VVheeler, Jenks, Weeks, Bentley, Bloomquist, Bennett, Blakeslee, Eggert, Beals, XVctters, Dar- ling, Dudas, Postler 3rd Row: Iohnson, VValtersdorf, DcVore, Dietrich, Brooks, Martin, Heiser, Dennis, Ball, Getzen, VVilson 21111 Bow: Cooke, Goodrich, Evans, Gokey, Baker, Baugus, Shaver, Humphrey, Anderson, Bates, Miss Benson lst Row: Benedict, jones, Elliott, Gleason, Hamilton, Mc-Lean. Phillips, Felt. Scliopp, Gardner, Potter SPORTSNIEN: Standing: johnson, Hawkins, Mr. Gleason, Stebbins, Darby Sealed: VValter, XVeinman, Carter, Goodrich, Gill, Snow, Green SOPHOMORE SOCIALITES Phyliss Schopp and Suzanne Felt were the presidents elected first semester in the Sophomore Socialites. Peggy Phillips was vice-president, Barbara Hamilton, secretary, and Barbara McLean, treasurer. Second semester Lucile Jenks, Jean Elliott, Shirley Evans, and Janet Dietrich were the officers. The purpose of the club is to develop personality. SPORTS1VIEN'S CLUB The Sportsmen's Club officers first semester were: jim Stebbins, president, Ted Green, vice- president, Huey Johnson, secretary, and Bob Labbe, treasurer. Second semester Bruce Garter, .lim Gill, Iohn Slack, and Duane Cosper Were elected. To promote better sportsmanship is the purpose of this club. H1201 SUB DEBS Lorrainc Ylahalxis. prcsidcntg l,ou lcan Evans. vice'-prcsidcntg .Ivan Morrill. sccrctaryg and Gloria Cole-, trcasurcr, wcrc the- officcrs of Sub Dclls first scrnestcr. Collccn Cidncr. Karcn john- son. Donna lfclton. and flclcuc Scward wcrc thv officcrs sccond sclncstcr. The purposc of Sulm D4-hs is to dcvclop charm and personality. TAXIDERMY CLUB 'l'hc Taxiclcriny Club is intcrcstcd in training its nicinlwrs for commercial taxidormy. Officers first scnicstcr wcrc: prcsidcnt. Art VVillicsg vicc-prcsidcnt. Herman Tcnlpling sccrctarics. Rod and Phil Klonlingg trcasurcr. Duanc liroolcs. Second scnicstcr thc club disbanded bccausc of difficulty in nn-4-ting aftcr school. ' Sllll lJl'illS: Top liorr: ll. Brown, Bcniis, Nlattoon, llanscl, K. johnson, Ilciinoncn, Rapson, lleclcc, Christophcll, Fcrris, Poulos. Cidncr. Parkington, Pr-ll, l'il4 firrl liuut Sc-lnopp, llulison, llatlnlvun. 0'lJonn4-ll, lirucc, Nl. Brown, Martin, Andcrson, Arliscy, Angcr. Nfccargar, Phi-lps Zml limit llorton, l'm-ck, Klcycr, livans, lfurlong, Sullivan, llassc, Minnis, llazard, Rudow, Bruliakcr, Mrs. lfislu' Isl liuut lfllis, l 4-llon, llillin, lliltas, XYilliauns, Stoll. Almranis, Colo, llawlcy, Morrill, llanilmat, Lundin, Lower 'l'AXll7I'IliNIY: Slumling: ll. Couling, XVilkn-s, l,a-c, Wit-ki-rlnnn, 'l'arln-ll, Zctvnian, Brooks, Hathaway, 'l'i-niplin, Elwrhacli, Nlr. llcvcrcaux, liunni-ll Sl'llfl'lI.' 'lllllllllllll1'llU, l'. Couliug. lmwis. Su-pln-ns. 1,1-igli, Slnilh THE ETTA KETTZ The Etta Kettz, led first semester by Mary Hagen, president, Marilyn Van Blaricom, vice- presidentg Charlene Herndon, secretary, and Sally Ryan, treasurer, studied etiquette and style. Second semester officers were: president, Mary Hayes, vice-president, Bonnie Wells, secretary, Audrey Stover, and treasurer, Margaret Wilkinson. THESPIAN CLUB The purpose of the Thespian Club is to create a spirit of acting and intelligent interest in dramatics. Officers elected for first semester were: Lenore Namey, president, Muriel Lange, vice- president, Irene Faylor, secretary, and Georgia Walker, treasurer. Second semester the presi- dent was Georgia XValker, vice-president was Helen Jackson, secretary was Don Emerich, and treasurer, .loan Huff. THE ETTA KETTZ: Top Row: Sawyer, Mack, Irish, Herndon, D. Snyder, L. Snyder, Heglin, Ullicn 21111 Row: lliscock, Hedlund, llolton, Schlotter, Young, Hagen, Buslay, Ryan, VValdron, llunter, Stone Ist Row: Sinaltz, Strickland, llansen, XVatson, Hayes, jones, Wilkinson, Van Blaricoin, Van Order, Rowley, llumphrcy, Mrs. Cault I'llliSl'IANS: Top Row: Nelligan, Naniey, Blccha, Faylor, Nakfoor, Robinson, jackson 22111 How: NValkcr, Camel, Ovcrhiscr, johnson, Block, Huff, Peterson, Emcrich, Lange, lfarliat, Miss Voght lst How: Yull, Girvcn TUMBLINC: Stanlling: Pirniv, Lvigll, Voigt-, Li-itcli, Knott, Snow, Mr. Konrad Klwrflirlg: Butlvr, Brown, lNlcIililow1u-y Y-'l'l'IliN CAl3lNlfT: sfilllllilllli Fostc-r, Todd, Miss xl. Alobnson, Mrs. Scnlf, Sn-brann, xvillflflllt Scutvrl: ltulison, Slmclcluclc, johnson, Nc-llc-r, Furlong, Peck TUMBLING CLUB Skill in tumbling is ucliivwcl by members ol' tlu- Tumbling Club. Thr officers first scmester wc-ri-: pri-sicli-nt, lluyinontl Orrg vicv-prvsidc-nt, Wlillizun Appletoug sccrvtury, Ron NVorclvng trous- urvr, XVilliaun llrown. Office-rs were' not vlecte-d Svconcl Si lll0Slf0I'. Y-TEEN CABINET 'l'lu' Y-'Il-vns wort- lu-zulvcl by Mary Nellm' alncl Burlmara Peck us president and vice-preside-nt llll'0lIf.fll0llt thi- yi-ur. Curry Furlong took cure ol' tlu- booksg tlu- money was in tba' capable llancls ol' Nancy Tliornton. Tlu- purpose- ol' tlw Y-Tm-ns is scrvicv. I 12:3 Y-BIBLE CLUB The Y-Bible Club was headed by Alton Sunderlin as president and james Brennan as vice- president. janet Hart was secretary, and Florence Sunderlin was treasurer. The Y-Bible Club was started the second semester. The purpose of both Bible Clubs is to study the Bible and re- lated religious topics. Y-BIBLE: Standing: Crusoe, J. Brennan, A. Sunderlin, Martini, Holmes, Chapman Seated: Ilouse, N. Brennan, Hurt, F. Sunderlin, Baker, Miss Perrine CRAFT HOBBY: Standing: Roberts, Kazee Seated: Aleenius, Cross, Gibson, Goings, Mr. Edwards CRAFT HOBBY CLUB A new Club, known as Craft Hobby, was organized second semester to promote interest in different hobbies. The oflicers were: Delores Goings, presidentg Paul Kazee, vice-president, Doro- thy Gibson. secretary, and Marie Gross, treasurer. L1241 lm- T CO-OPERATIVES The co-operatives at Sexton give the students a chance to gain practical experience in the business field. The students study one-half day and go to work in some local husiness establish- ment the other half. The Industrial Co-op under Mr. Tuttle has approximately ten students. Nlr. Nlanz is the head of the Couunercial Co-op group. 'I'he retailing group, under Xlrs. Nlattson, niects first hour at Sexton. Mrs. Mattson then goes to lCastern for the rest ofthe day. Her class has about twenty students who work in places such as Knaplfs, l,ieherinan's and similar firms. 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NV- - . -.. ,sw Y .3 1 7.,g' 4 x!! 1 if ft yjf' V 5 7-it . lsfsvx-E ' FQ,-V V s, .34 1 ,V vu ,I V tr' A b I Y VY 1: .4 , .Q 1- 7 '-1 I ' V J 7 1 V ig' -anti ui .! V' MUSIC DEPARTMENT The music department of Sexton High School under the able leadership of Earle Trudgen and Hal Bergan has been very active in the past year. The vocal department has taken an active part in school activities. The first event of major importance for the Choir was the operetta, The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan, which was successfully presented the evening of December 1, 1950. The Choir also sang at an assembly program at Okemos High School. The Boys' Glee Club made two appearances early in the year: the first at a meeting of the Lansing Junior Chamber of Commerce on October 26, the other at an assembly here at Sexton on November 8. Both performances were enthusiastically received. The Girls' Glee Club presented a program at the P.T.A. meeting on November 7. Our vocal groups made a good showing at the district vocal festival held here on April 14, 1951. Both Girls, Glee Clubs, which are performing this year as separate units, received usuperiori' ratings. The Choir was rated excellent-recommended for state contestf, The j.M.A. Trio had the honor of receiving a rating of superior plusf, and the Mixed Octette was considered ext-ellenti' by the judges. These groups entered the state vocal contests held on April 28 and May 12. Hal Bergan S. Earle Trudgen an , ., . , , ,'.x-, Q MARCHING BAND Abbey, T. Alverson, I.. Alverson, Aubertin, Achtenberg, Bottemer, Blanchard, Brown, Bunce, Bishop, Brown, Bartley, Brin- son, Bauerle, Buchanan, Blair, Boches, Crist, Carstairs, Copp, Cole, Cooling, Colt, Da.-May, Dalton, Davenport, Everett, Ferguson, Fitch, Franklin, l enn, Foster, Crimes, Cerow, Gingras. Gilman, llammond, Ilomer, llannahs, Johnson, Keyes, Lundy, Land, Long, Lowery, Markle, Mann, McCartha, McCardell, Montanye, McDonald, Mills, Morey, A. McElroy, Mastroxito, Main, 'l'. Mclilroy, O'Donnell, Pratt, Pegg, Proctor, Powers, Perrin, Rulison, Robinson, Roost, Ruhf, Rider, lioberts, ltuegseger, Rice, Shaberg, Schairer, Taber, Tisdalc, Urie, YVeigel, Van Noclcer, D. Wilson, F. NVilson, P. XVilson, XVoods GIRLS' BAND Bond, Bridgewater, Clark, Dexter, Frye, Gilbert, Horton, Kinnebrew, Kowalk, Kalmbaeh, Limber, Mattoon, Slack, 0'Dou- nell, llhodelnaugli, Saller, Saul, Visser, VVing, XVild Banking high among activities for the last part of the year was the State Championship Debate held in the Rackham Building at Ann Arbor on April 28. The Choir was invited to accompany the debate team and to perform before the debate. The annual Spring Vocal Concert, presented May 25, 1951, was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. This event featured all sections of the vocal department. This department also presented a Nlemorial Day assembly in conjunction with one of the dramatic clubs. The last public appearance of the vocal department was at the june 10 Baccalaureate service. A new activity for the Choir has been the sponsorship of dances to raise money to pay for new robes for that organization. The instrumental department also has been a busy one during the past year. Rehearsals for appear- ances at both Senior-I5 plays and the january Baccalaureate and CIommeiicement programs have consumed a great deal of time and effort on the part of members of the Orchestra. The lnstrmnental Concert was presented on April 20. Audience reaction was very favorable, and iress :notices rated the ierformancc of both the Band and the Orchestra as vrofessional in caliberf l I The Orchestra will make its final appearance ofthe year at the june Baccalaureate and Commence- ment programs. Il29l s CONCERT'BAND CllIfill6fS-lhl3.l'lI1, Abbey, Reynolds, Bottemer, Mack, Urie, Hammond, D. Wilson, McCartha, Weigel, Marling, Taber, Van Nocker, Visser, Bass Clarinets-T. Alverson, Kowalkg Oboe-Huggettg F lutcs-Frye, Bond, Morrison, Balmer, Bassoon.r-Ruli- son, Pratt, Alto Saxaphones-Blanchard, Pegg, Everett, Bunce, Tenor Saxaphones-Bishop, P. VVilsong Baritone Snxuphone- Schneider, French Horns-Kalmbach, Schaberg, Ferguson, Brown, Dee, Andrus, Bauerle, Slack, Comets-Dalton, Long, McCardel, Sherwood, Robinson, Fitch, Lundy, Woods, Montanye, McDonald, Proctor, Copp, Aubertin, Baritones-Cole, Gingras, Pierce, Trombones-Olver, Crimes, Roost, Fenn, Gribble, Ruhf, McElroy, O'Donnell, Basses-Gilman, Hannah, Keyes, Blair, Fought, R. Brown, L. Alverson, F. Wilson, String Basses-Shepard, Faylor, Percussion-Mastrovito, Colt Lowery, Tisdale, R. Brown, Rhodabeck, Kipke, Boches, Tympani-R. Brown, Harp-Milks. w BAND The J. W. Sexton High School Band is undoubtedly the best-known organization in the school and also one of the most active. In addition to daily rehearsals during school hours, hand members also spend many hours after school preparing for their many performances. The Band is really two organizations in one: the Marching Band and the Concert Band. The March- ing Band performs during half-time at all home football games, giving a colorful display of maneuvers for the entertainment of the spectators. This Band also provides music for pep assemblies and basketball games. The Concert Band does just what the name indicates. This year the organization has presented con- certs in assembly programs at both West and Pattengill junior High Schools and an assembly here at Sexton, as well as participating in the Spring Concert April 20. The Band also made an appearance at the Knight Templar Circus. A great honor has come to the Band in the form of an invitation to attend the Music Festival at Philadel- phia this june and to give a concert there on june 15. According to Mr. Bergan, Sexton's Band will be the only high school unit performing at the festival, all the other groups participating will be professional organizations. This fact is one of the indications of the high esteem in which the Sexton Band is held by the nations foremost musicians. Mr. Bergan is also planning other appearances for his group while they are in the East, including possibly New York, which has extended an invitation to give a performance there. IISOI fo? N 1 114 N5 - L 5 -3 , . A 4 ' .5 - A- Tm 7' Jr ' ' V I if 1 .1 if -y 1 Q S-,gf up , Ny- If i4 -4 M-f- ,, ff:-1 L If 7' 0 H.. I , , .gli ix 1 , 4' I , f- 5 if ' Q' 5 YF . Q I up 9 ., I' fy 15 ' YY: Q: l 9 i Q 41 ' 6 X NX V, , V , JL I x 1 ' .U I 6 'rs-V 'r --in :ML f' lv I, Sw , Wh - fu 'W 0 F3 ' , ki 1 X . 4 Q.: X. 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Smith, Kebler, Darling, Anderson, Teasley, Cohlc, O,Boyle, Hewes 2nd Row: F inch, Love, Greene, Vermillion, Phillips, Baker, Huclnut, VanDcrVVolde, Cook, Alberts, Furlong, Cliffe, French McCulloch Ist Row: Vossler, Gibson, Hart, Oathout, Burnett, Sebrell, Rowley, Petr-rinan, Brennan, Cant, Cochran, Kloinhans - GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 7TH HOUR Top Row: Molton, Scott, McNaughton, Manning, Maier, Springer, XVcst, Ferris, R. Smith, Sharp, Christophel, Dixon -'ird Row: Cushcr, House-, Bclhr-ck, C. Johnson, Dr-Forest, McMurray, Ridcr, Hoadlcy, Lewis, Moffett, Nakfoor, McLean, Andersen, Phillips, XVarrm-n 21111 Row: johnson, Stroud, Luce, Lange, Henderson, Marshall, O'Donnc-ll, Spade, Ek, English, Monday, Fillion, Fineout, Nl. Smith, 'ilClllPlill 1.5-I liouf: Ihnnphrey, Cranmcr, Eine-rick, llohncs, jones, Spooner, XVic-ki-r, Bur-ll, Cronkright, Rogers, Pell, Ellis, Francis, lioscnhurg , an iw P ' 58 Q !'l .. w' Y wJWwQf'W??' ,Q N 'im wg' YQ, ,A Q-1 .W 5 -if W 'Q V f P 54' as I w,g,gw W Q NN Q 5 ' Q ' 1- 2 T ii 3 'Sf C 4... M 9 X, S Q 9 f1361 THE MIKADO By GILBERT and SULLIVAN THE CAST The Mikado ..... ........................................... I erry Deason N anki-Poo-His son, disguised as tl wandering lninstrel and in love with Yum-Yum ................................... ....... I ohn Losen KoKo-Lord High Executioner of Titipu .... ..... W endell Millar Pooh-Bah-Lord High Everything Else .... .... O wen Munk Pish-Tush-A Noble Lord .................. .... B ruce Bradow Yum-Yum Sally Ryan Pitti-Sing Three sisters, wards of Ko-Ko .... .. Betty Lutz Peep-Bo Dawn VValdron Katisha-An elderly lady, betrothed to and in love with Nanki-Poo. .Kay Robinson Co-To-A Noble Lord ................................... 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Q, z 5.J,-' iff? .151 I.-'y ?!15::,2 i5, I-P' wYf11'. -1 'TJ' , 7 'A 1615-f ijs6f.'r CT, A Eiga' lE '.'g- ,. !-- 5. 45' ' L. H.. 1'..av-fi 51-5 ,a ' 549: 7 :pairs-352 ul., ,131 L, 35,1 3 . in -. . 11,11 - gf if. . , . -, . F. u,. , -fr J H., 1.r.v 3 J H4 'f-Q ,.-:. .-. - 1.1-.J ,' if 1 'iv-. A 1.1-' HJ -.',.f,... ws.: -,V M.,-i W , tffrng 1' if '- , . .X-. nw ,, r Q-4 . Q 1 .HI , Q Mr. Maunder joan Goodknecht, Diana Frewen, Gil Wanger, Dick LaBarge THE SEASON IN DEBATE As the record shows, this yearis season in debate has been the best in Sextonis and the league,s his- tory. XVe won the 5-A League and the City Championships undefeated. In the State League, Sexton suffered only one loss Q to Detroit Pershingj, leaving us tied with one, and second to no other school in the state with which we competed. joan Goodknecht, Gil Wanger, Dick LaBarge, and Diana Frewen made up the regular varsity this year, Ioan and Gil debating on the affirmative and Dick and Diana on the negative side of the seasonis national high school debate topic, Resolved: That the American people should reject the Welfare State. Reserve debators, Suzanne Rouse and Ion Beck, each stepped into varsity positions in one debate, giving them practice for next year and keeping the record intact. Gill, Dick, and Ioan are seniors: Suzy and Diana juniors, and jon Beck a sophomore. THE RECORD SEASON TOURNAMENTS Sexton Opp. Sexton Opp. Nov. 1eBattle Creek . . . 9 0 Feb. 1-Districts: Nov. 21 Ilazel Park ......... 0 Muskegon Heights . Nov, 22 jackson .......,..... ., 0 Grand Rapids Union Dec. 1 Grand Rapids South ..... .. 0 Saginaw Eastern Dec. 12 Grand Rapids Creston... .. 0 Feb. 21 Quarter Finals: Dec. 14 Lansing Eastern ...... .. 0 St. Louis ..... . jan. ll Ann Arbor ..... 0 Mar. 14 Semi-Finals: jan. 15 Detroit Pershing 1 Iackson Apr. 2.7 Finals: L1-101 Hazel Park .... 5-A l.l'IAClUl'f V PAUL A. Nl.-XIKTIN 'l'llOl'lIY S'l'A'l'l'3 VINALS WMI Awmni Gill XYanger Dick Laliarge STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS For the first time since 1946, Sextonis clebators won tlic State Cllainpionsliip. Defeating each team by a clear margin, Gil XVangcr and Dick Laliarge brougllt us tlirongll the Quarter-finals. Semi-finals and Finals with a onc lninclrccl percent winning record. Neither of thc boys has had any judge vote against liiin mlnring the cntirc season. They clebateml on tlie affirmative against Jackson and on tl1e negative against St. Louis and Hazel Park. ln tln- Districts, Diana Frewen and Dick debated on tlle negative against botli Nluskcgon Heights anal Grand Rapids Union wliilc ,loan Goodknecht and Gil upheld the affirmative against Saginaw. Joan anal Diana lost only one clebatc during the entire year. Sfllllflillfll Bncl llaskill, jiin Weaver, Gil Wanger, Bob Wellfare. jon Bcck, Dick Laliargc, Douglas Dean, jim Brennan, Coal-li 5'illlllilCl' Sruleflz Snzannn- llonse, Mary llonse, jo.-Xnnc lileclia, lfvonne Nakfoor, Diana Frewen, joan Gooclkneclit, Lenore N1llllL'f' -H t s ...M f S A -- sji: V 1 A 9 A 1 K' A ,A ,H aff' A use mfr, ...Q -- , .,., , -,,, y . .ww-:f . M rm? ,. A Av Kgs A ' ' H 1-1-.115 aw gi . 'glA52,Q5?4 a I , m , k ' i gf ' ' 'ffwfig . f V ., , . ww' fig ' m H-, MW M -,, K --. I A .,,,, Q' ' P, ' 5 IP ,,,. ,Wk 25339 Slnmfingg Clil Xlniiqi-l', l.n-norc Niiiliicy, 'Ion llcclt. lliclt l.aill:ll'51c Srnlwrlq Snmnnc ll4NlNl'. lnclx Ili-xnohls. Diznn- SlLllIill'l', loain Clooclkncclit FORENSICS This yi-ur's lorcnsic rccorcl. although not as goocl :is that in clclmtc. wats ncvcrthclcss ontstzuuliiig in Si-xton's history. Wc stanttccl thc 5l'1lStlIl with ai lirst plzlcc, won in thc .Innior Cfluniilici' ol' Connncrcc Voicc of Dcco crucx' contest lax Di It I ill i H ' I 'c' .1 avgc :incl continuccl with il closc sccontl rating whcn joan cl0tltll'iIll'Cllt was cclgctl ont ol top honors hy tht- lincst nmrgin in tht- loczil .-Xincricainisin Spcallcing coinpctition. sponsors-tl hx' thi- sznnc tllflllllllillilill. lliclt also won tht- ,'xl't'1l lfinnls in thc cssny-spccch contcst ol' tht- 'l'uhcrcnlosis .-Xssociation. Fil Xlliiigci' wcnt oncc again to thc National Scini-finals in thc .Xmcricun Lcgion Umtory :incl lixtcni DUN' V Spcaiking, tlontcst. NtlUlll1'l'XliClllLfllll1'lHltt'llt1lllf has cxci' gonc :is fair in this cvcnt two yt'llI'S in SlIt'l't'SSlUll. ln tht- Xlichigatn High School lforcnsic Lcaignc this spring. wc wcrc not so lortnnzltc. Ont ol' tht cightccn pcoplc who conipctccl ht-rc in Scxton, cight wcrc choscn to rcprcscnt thc school in thc district intl l ixc-.X lit'ilj.fllt' tonrnanncnt. ln clrznnaitic rczulinL5 wcrc l,cnorc Nzuncy' :incl Sllly llonscg in omtory, Dick l.illltlI'jll' Llllll xlilfy llonsc in cxtcniporc spcaikiing, Clil XYnnggcr untl .Ion Bcckg uncl in sophoinorc clcclznnation. 'Indy Ht-ynolcls zinc llninnc Stanillcr. Clil Xlliingci' won first I3lilCt' in cxtcnip. thus qnzlliliyiiig to coinpctc in tht- Stzttc llcgionail Lontcst. -lmly llcynoltls I3l2lC'l'll thirtl. Thcsc two victorics only cnzlhlctl us to plaicc fourth in thc Fivc-A lmiiiguic. 'llic pictnrc ol' tht- cntirc squaul is ln-low. thosc who rcprcscntccl thc school in tht- tonrnauncnt llNlYt 'li ip Ilnu: tihnclt Xlnlhn, liiclx I,ail'mrgc, lhul llanslcill, Bill Xhirlinil, Alon Iicck jnrl lion, Inn llm-iiiiinlu, lllilf llcynolils, l,cnoi'c XAIIIIUB. Nlury' l,LlXlS, tlil XXVZIIIMPI' Isl Hong jo.in tloofll-un-cht. Snfiiniic Ilonsc, lliunc Stznillcr, Sylvia llosc. Clcorgiu Nllilltci' QW ' '-I W. . 3. ff 2. .I- A 4.-1 . f w. ..', Eff 4- 1,. 'fu H7 14. 1, ..L., A is 1 V. .R U K. A-1 .. i. Lu .,. J. J .,+, . ,.c. .1 .,.,.. . A '::' f f 1 ' . .5 5,141 .3 H' 1 I., 1. t -Ml-L f N ..,,- V I.. Q, 1 ' nt Mx . J. 1. V.. Qi :-fx..-.f , e,, . ' YE' bl . ,sift 5. V fy ',. 'HW .j3,gu'I . f. J . 5' .1 131 -f MM ' 2. .+. , N. ,,., .3 ., .Q . -. 'w .5 A lx .' N-' '1 .3 x F Jn , . fx . 5,5555 ' h,:.'Q:.w-f',, EF if.: t 1. ., t 1 1. 1' 'Lf' JV. '.,p- V I , .V .t LF 251 E., :gf 'fm' 5, 'I 3. . ,'f:f.1', faffi' X11 2.35-, Lf. I ' -' .4 Y ' v .1. g 1. '- 7514.9 PL' T' g 312- .. 1 -.bk V. , 'f-L if 5 ' Y-fx. ,- ' :- ,:' ' , , 'A 41' ...A ,ax 133 f. , !. gf 5. g. Tiff: .any ,,, '-sg.-. :wk .11 .,.- if T? Z AE n. .,, . :isa 1. f -Q Qi' :ff 1 . ' T ms, . . 4 .4 ,W ggi I ff 0 11,5 . W 9 i xv .Q JW? .fi i v : ! i f g .Am 2, . l ' F ff Wu W ef 1- , x N. ' 3 4 , , . v S Q 3 .. gl i f ,. ', . - . 155 ' - . E x Q. Q, Q QF W X A 'YQ' li if kwa s-. W i . L Q- X 1 ,Z :K f a. A if 9 ,fix COACHES Coaching is a responsibility which requires good sportsmanship and unequalled determination. This type of coaching is necessary for better teams and higher spiritg hence, successful seasons. Sexton is very fortunate, indeed, to have such a Hne staff of coaches who so worthily fulfill their duties. Coaching duties are as follows: Cecil Nickel-Head basketball and assistant football coach. Robert Campbell-Head football and baseball coach. Ignatius Konrad-Head wrestling coach. Howard Gleason-Head track and cross country coach. Clayton Kowalk-Little Red basketball and assistant football coach. Cassius Shaft-Little Red football and assistant baseball coach. Deward Clark-Tennis coach. Morris Green-Golf coach. ATHLETICS The modem high school today is stressing, along with scholarship, the significance of athletics. Athletics has proven throughout the years to be a builder of better citizens and stronger minds as well as stronger bodies. Today is no exception. To promote this factor, Sexton has developed ideal athletic facilities, and has plans for expanding them. Completing the picture are our efficient staff of coaches and equally efficient athletic director, Mr. Ritchey. Team work is essential for peaceful living. l1471 Q, 7' .- x , A .41 I X v , :V ' 4, K ' 'gf2lQf5i-4,5 , W1 U L -: ' S ., ,p f,.. J 5 Ng 5 ww . 1. H K gk, W 1 , . :y.,m,x.v?:?:EfE' ,f -- - e m0hlY gf? , X, Q. fp fi , 7 , r 7 f 5? ,S , H X A A AQ, gm f-.4-wwe-K 'W' 4 A 6 K'xk ' fi! 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X ww. , .1 VARSITY FOOTBALL-1950 Team spirit was very high in the '50 season, and despite the fact that there were few letter-men returning from '49 to the starting front, our Big Red gridders proved tough opponents in all contests- winning one, tieing one, and losing four by single touchdowns. The overall picture of Sexton's power in the opener of the season with Wyandotte was considered goodg but smashing 50 and 40 yard runs on different occasions spelled defeat for our men, 18-12. Up to the last second, however, Sexton pressed pay-dirt only to run out of gas on an intercepted forward pass. Our all-important forward wall, being mostly inexperienced, showed strength of its own, and cleared the way many times for the fast, rampaging backs. After a hard set-back at the hands of a big, rough, Saginaw high eleven, our Big Reds came roaring back to their new Memorial Stadium and just missed their first victory. Twenty-one penalties slowed the tempo of this game during which Carripbellis men played a speedy Pontiac team to a 6-6 standstill. Many scoring threats were halted by penalties and both counters came unexpectedly-Sexton's resulting from a long pass play from Beachnau to Olver which covered 40 yards. The conversion attempt follow- ing was good, but then declared void due to a Big Red off-side penalty. Dick Bates' second placement kick ironically was wide of the bars. During the next three games which concluded our road trips, defeat along with injury in the backfield hit the Big Reds quite severely. The services of Willard Olver were temporarily lost, and a cut leg put up the helmet of Sexton's captain and biggest gun, up and over Bill Beachnau, for the remainder of the season. The positions vacated were quite worthily filled by John Lemmon and jerry Butler, both display- ing good form. ' After being pushed into the 5-A cellar at Battle Creek, 20-12, Sexton came home to a gay homecoming crowd, and gave them something really to cheer about. 3,500 fans were left weak and limp as they watched the Big Reds lift Dick Bates and Coach Campbell up on their shoulders and carry them into the dressing room. Yes, Sexton had finally won-the first victory of the season, and their first ever in Memorial Stadium. It was a close victory, but a well-deserved one. VVith less than two minutes left in the game, Sexton trailed the jackson Vikings 13-7. But in those few seconds, Campbell's fighting gridiron warriors marched 80 yards, scoring on a one-foot plunge by George Brown, as the game ended! Then with play- ing time elapsed, Bates, who did a fine job all evening, calmly booted the pig-skin from placement directly between the uprights for the winning extra point-final score, Sexton 14, Iackson 13l Bates was joined in the individual spotlight by Gordon Ikev Iacavoni, Ierry Butler, and George Brown in his usual style, all running well with power and finesse. Great class was evident again on the line, sparked by Grover Meyers, Duane Tellier, and Vince Behovitz. Victory, however, was short lived, for in the following game, the last of the season, our cross-city rivals reversed the Big Reds to the tune of 13-6. The setback evened the annual series between Sexton and Eastern at eleven wins apiece. It seemed impossible that Sexton could be denied the victory, for school spirit was at an all-time high since the heydays under Coach Middlesworth, present coach of Wyandotte High. It was surely a hard-fought battle to the last second and a heart-breaker to lose. With school spirit held at that peak in 1951, there will be a great change in the Bnal standings. Best of luck, gridders! BIG RED SCORES LITTLE RED SCORES Sept. 15-Sexton ........... 12 Wyandotte ....... 18 Sept. 15-Sexton ........... 0 Grand Ledge ..... 22 Sept. 22-Sexton ........... 6 Saginaw .... 26 Sept. 20-Sexton ...... ..... 1 7 Holt ......... .. . 7 Sept. 29-Sexton Pontiac ...... Sept. Sexton Ovid ........... 13 Oct. 6-Sexton Ann Arbor . . . Oct. Sexton. . . .... Jackson . . . 6 Oct. 13-Sexton ..... .... 0 Benton Harbor .... Oct. Sexton. . . .... Eastern . . . . . 6 Oct. 20-Sexton ..... .... 1 2 Battle Creek . . Oct. Sexton Jackson . .... 18 Oct. 27-Sexton ..... .... 1 4 jackson ...... Oct. Sexton. . . .... Eastern . . . . . 0 Nov. 3-Sexton ..... H501 Eastern .... .,ma:l'yla 'W 3 W ,TW , Q E fl' - J 19 N HA 11 .3 53 ' i I ' 'QI lf 7 2 ' if A K 1 Q ,Af -1, 1 ,J , ff? ' 5 ' of di' 9? ' Q . fn '19 21 iifif ' T' ' ' 1' 9' 9 sr f 1gL ' X ' 1 hai M135 I -I 7 . A 2 5 Q' , Q w AB 54 -QV: A ' 3:6 7 39-Q, E4 22 ?fq5: '+P 210 13' ff -1 ss as aa 45 39 49 20 -.-1. .A ,, ,G 4 .. ,x , n . ..' 0 ' ! f :H-if-Q -f 4. 'i. X . ' A us .fi fggfk ff? i'ibir - S'- VARSITY BASKETBALL The Big Reds again reign as basketball champions. This season's record of nine wins against seven losses, as over the 1949-1950 record of two victories and fourteen defeats, was good enough for Sexton's first 5-A League crown in five years. The season, however, was plagued by an ironic out-of-league jinx. Of the seven set-backs suffered by the Nickelmen, only one was at the hands of a 5-A League foe. This foe was our cross-city rival, Eastern. The remaining six included Dearborn, Kalamazoo, Pontiac, Saginaw, Holland, and Bay City Handy. Sexton wasted no time in showing its strength as the Hamtramck Cosmos well know. The Cosmos felt the punch in the seasonis opener, falling victim to a veteran Red squad, 45-37. In the following game at Jackson, Sexton proved to be every bit the threat in the 5-A League basketball race that its followers said it would be, by smoothly polishing off the Vikings, 42-24. Headed by sharp-shooting lim Raymond and a fine team playing heads-up ball with him, the Big Reds went undefeated in league play until late in the season when Eastern squeezed past by one point. This defeat, although by a slightest margin, held Sexton off the 5-A throne by one victory. Fans were not kept worried for long, however. In the very next encounter at Battle Creek, our cagers ran into a ball of fire, but were equally hot. Led by Raymondis 27 points, a school record, the Big Reds fought their way through a thriller, landing on top, 57-52, and guaranteeing themselves a share of the 5-A crown. Iust a share was not enough for our determined boys, however. This was a chance too good to miss, and Sexton didn'tl In the next game, the Big Reds capitalized on 24 charity tosses, displayed fine power from the bench, and never were in trouble-final score: Sexton 42, Ann Arbor 36-our first undisputed 5-A championship since 1943! ' In the final game of the season, Sexton showed its strength once more by upsetting strong state con- tenders, Muskegon, 37-29. In the state regional tournament which followed, Coach Nickelis squad was rated an even chance to capture honors via their impressive shooting and sliding zone defense. But the very first game caught Sexton in the poorest form of the season. Fine team work was evident, but that was not enough to offset the Reds' cold eye as they were unable to find the hoop range all night-finally falling to Iackson, 42-38. We are, indeed, proud of versatile Iim Raymond who was selected for high All-State honors and the 5-A League all-star team. Special recognition goes also to McCulloch and Harper. BIC RED SCORES Dec. 8-Sexton. . . . . Hamtramck ...... Ian. Sexton. . . . . Saginaw . . . . . Dec 15-Sexton .... . . . Jackson ......... Feb. 1-Sexton. . . . . Jac son . . . . . . . Dec 22 Sexton Dearborn . . Feb. 6-Sexton .... . . . Holland . . . . . . . Dec. 29-Sexton Kalamazoo Feb. 9-Sexton .... . .. Bay City Handy Jan. 12-Sexton Eastern . . . Feb. 16-Sexton .... . . . Eastern . . . . . . . Ian. 16-Sexton Pontiac ......... Feb. 23-Sexton .... . . . Battle Creek. . . . Ian. 19-Sexton Battle Creek ...... Mar. 2-Sexton. . . . . Ann Arbor. . . . . jan. 26-Sexton .... . . . Ann Arbor ....... 27 Mar. 3-Sexton ........... Muskegon . . . . . LITTLE RED BASKETBALL Many fans do not quite realize the importance of the Little Reds. Each season Coach Kowalk develops a squad of boys who make up the strength of the varsity team the next season. Often a few Little Reds become too advanced for preliminary play, and are promoted to the varsity, where their talent can be put to better use during the season. Mid-season graduations sometimes force Varsity Coach Nickel to search the lower ranks for potential stars-Coach Kowalk makes them. These Little Reds have taken the 5-A crown for three straight years, losing 12 games out of 46. It isn't strange to find the pre- liminary games just as thrilling as the varsity games. LITTLE RED scoREs Dec. 8 Sexton Hamtramck ...... Ian. Sexton Saginaw . . . . . Dec. 15 Sexton Jackson ......... Feb. 1-Sexton Jackson ....... Dec. 22-Sexton Dearborn . . Feb. 6-Sexton Holland ...... . Dec. 29-Sexton Kalamazoo . Feb. 9-Sexton Bay City Handy Ian. 12 Sexton Eastern ......... Feb. 16-Sexton .... . . . Eastem .... . . . Jan. 16-Sexton .... . . . Pontiac ..... .... F eb. 23-Sexton Battle Creek. . . . Ian. 19 Sexton .... . . . Battle Creek ...... Mar. 2-Sexton Ann Arbor. . .. . Jan. 26-Sexton Ann Arbor ....... Mar. Sexton .... . . . Muskegon . . . . . 11541 HIC IUCIJS: Slunrling: .Mft Coquvh Kmxxnlk. ffmnwlu Xia-lu-I. .'xiLl'll. H.lI'lii, X2lll.'xllIxl'll, xiii-7llllKJ1'll. Lurlwig, S1-lulltf, llzlrpvl' Km'1'lin,L1: lxcwpl-uf, l'iHm.nll, iluml, liaylnulxcl. l,1m!, Huhw. Ufxwr, ,Iulmsmx 37 27 25 1 l,I'I I'I,l'I HICDS: glIHllllYIf.f.' Cozxvln Kuwulk, Urlvr. O4-Imlvr. Si'llllli1lkl'. Nh-lfullm-h, Iiulviusm1, Ilulxhnxul, Brown, Strollv. lY1ll.1d:ly Km:r'lin,g: Knivk, Inrh-r, Laing, IfJ.u19, I,r-mmou, Klvwicki, Putrivk l155j N C if l X i f Top Row: Reglin, Angelacos, Coach Konrad, Fitch, Barlow 3rd Row: Jones, McCurdy, Buonodono, VVcllington, Conner, Rider, Buclnnan 2nd Row: Johns, Leigh, Carstairs, Pirnie, Lennox, Gill Ist Row: Love, Denton, Hill, NVallin, Maidlow, Rathbun, Kauffman VARSITY WRESTLING-1950-1951 This season's squad, consisting mainly of young, inexperienced wrestlers, boasted but one major letter winner from last year in team captain Charles Wallin. But considering this decisive lack of strength, our Big Red grapplers did well. Splitting even with five victories and an equal number of defeats was good enough for undisputed third place in the 5-A League. But if not for a few tough breaks against Ann Arbor, Sexton would have captured the number two spot. The Pioneers landed on top in both dual matches 19-17 and 20-16, respectively, despite the fact that individual victories were equally divided. Falls,' were the deciding counters, and unfortunately Ann Arbor had the edge in this department. Falling victim to Big Bed superiority this season by impressive decisions were Jackson and Battle Creek. The two seasonal matches with our cross-town rivals were different stories, however, with Sexton falling on the short end of the score both meets. Eastern later went on to win the state high school cham- pionship meet held at M.S.C., Sexton finishing fifth. In that state meet, however, our own Norm Gill showed good form in upsetting Eastern's Ted Beckner for Beckneris first reversal of his high school career. Captain Chuck Wallin, along with Gill, also reached the finals. In their final matches, however, Gill was decisioned, and Wallin was nipped of a deserved state individual crown, 3-22, when he was unable to catch Easternis eluding Warneke. Big Reds Ron Kauffman. Ted Lennox, and Gilbert Hill won their consolation bouts, accounting for the remainder of Sextonis 20 team points. Sexton was well represented at the state A.A.U. meet in Detroit this year. Of eight Reds competing, six captured championship crowns. Those six were Kauffman, Carstairs, Denton, Pirnie, Maidlow, and Gill who was our only wrestler in the open class. Varsity lettermen graduating this year are: Wallin, Carstairs, Bathbun, and Ted Lennox, a skilled transfer from Michigan School for the Blind. Ted, although totally blind, won three matches while los- ing only one, and did much for the teamis spirit and determination. Sexton showed great potential strength for next season. Keep your eye on them. I 156 1 i -J NN ,J I . X' rg, 1, I 'L u U O 1311 U Q Q L r , . s 5 n F- X I, 5:5 o 'V' -HP. . x H , ud'Q5 9 Standing: Manager Service, P. Brown, I. Marquardt, Fillingham, Morris, Olver, Frank, Coach Campbell Seated: D. johnson, Raymond, B. Bates, D. Bates, Aiken, E. Jackson, W. Beachnau, Wedley VARSITY BASEBALL- 1950 Hustle and determination were evident in the Sexton Big Red baseball team of 1950, but the lack of experienced pitchers was keenly felt. Despite this major handicap, sophomore and junior pitchers equal- ized four defeats with four sound victories to I-inish the season evenly. jackson fell to Sexton 8-6 in the initial game for a fine start. From then on, however, wins and losses alternated with exception of two mid-season consecutive set-backs at the hands of Eastern and Battle Creek. The latter again showed its strength in a return game by downing the Big Reds 5-1 just two days following a hot Sexton victory over Ann Arbor. Sweet revenge then wound up the balls and strikes for ,50. VVhen the dust cleared, Eastern, in our second engagement, had fallen victim to a hard 22-4 smashing from Big Bed bats. The '51 season felt the loss of the entire Red infield. Among those graduating was power-hitter Bob Bates who carried an important bat this season. Returning varsity pitchers for ,51 included jim Ray- mond, Bill Beachnau, and Phil Brown, a fine sophomore hurler, and potential all-state candidate. Good luck next season, boys! VARSITY SCORES May 2-Sexton. , . . . jackson . . May ' Sexton ..... . . . 0 Battle Creek. . . May 5-Sexton .... . , . Ann Arbor ....... 3 May Sexton . . . 6 Ann Arbor. . . . May 9-Sexton ..,. . . . Jackson ......... 0 May Sexton . . . 1 Battle Creek. . . May 12-Sexton Lansing Eastern. . . 12 May Sexton . . . 22 Lansing Eastern LITTLE RED BASEBALL SCORES May ll-Sexton Eastern .... 9 May 18-Sexton. . . . . . . Eastern . . . . . . . 12 May 24-Sexton .... . . . Pattengill . . . . . . 1 May 31-Sexton .... . . . Pattengill . . . . . . 3 l1581 l,1'l l'l.l'I Top limb: 3111 lion' 2rul Hunt lx! How: Supl. 26- Svpt, 29 Uvl. 6 Url, 151 U1-I. IT Uvl. in RICH BASlCl5:XI,l,-1950: lfrznkos, Knott, Shlnnwzly, Mustrovito, Bcaulullannp, Couch Shaft Colt, Kipkv, Cingrus, S. Milclu-ll, Kira-hen Coxpcr, john Kosloski, Shaw, Gill, Goff 151-nvdict, McCulloch, Murqnurdt, Nobzlclm, llnnnuhs, Partlow Sexton .... . . 44 Sexton .... . . 4-1 Suxton. . . . . Sl Ss-xtnn .... , . 24 Sc-xlon .... . . 534 Sexton .........., 532 CIN DSS CX JU N'l'l1Yf- 1950: CROSS CX JUNTHY SCORES Bntllv Crvvk Ann Arbor jackson .... . . . liustorn Evvrcll l'or1tig1c . 18 19 241 34 21 21 Top Hunt Ilnlv, QSOHCI1 QIIPAISUII, Hitrlley, Hebblcwhile Qual Rmr: XV:xllin, Lu1'oint, Ilohnvs, D. Mc-Culloch, Warner lxl Hunt lfm-rrin, 51K'P1ll!f', Schrocclm-r, DL-Jong, James, Flukv , Ilnnnnhs OCTOBER 27 ME Battle Crook ......... Ann Arbor .... jackson ..... Eastern . . . Sexton . . ET 26 58 76 118 118 H601 Standing: Penabaker, Novakoski, Schultz, Koepke, Humes Q club! 5' 1 Kneeling: Harper, Bridgewater, Deason Q W I IKMAPW f li VARSITY GOLF-SPRING 1950 The 1950 Big Red Linkmen, after taking their first dual match from jackson by nine strokes, dropped the next four to Battle Creek, Ann Arbor, and two to Eastern. In the 5-A meet, Sexton garnered fourth place, shading Eastern, while in the State Regional, Sexton hit the number tive spot. Popv Green's golfers all returned for the fall season and they really went places. This fall season is an experiment on the part of the 5-A competitors in favor of better playing conditions on courses. The school coaches, however, are not enthusiastic about the idea. Apr. 21- Apr. 28- May 21- May 5- May 12- 5-A MEET First Place ............... Second Place. . . Third Place .... ..... Fourth Place . Fifth Place . SPRING 1950 SCORES Sexton .......... 354 vs. Jackson ....... 363 Sexton .... .. . 366 vs. Battle Creek .... 343 Sexton .... 847 vs. Lansing Eastem. 338 Sexton .... 384 vs. Ann Arbor ..... 352 Sexton .. 335 vs. Lansing Eastern. 321 STATE REGIONAL .........jackson First Place .....................Kalamazoo . . . . . .Ann Arbor Second Place. . . . . . .Battle Creek Battle Creek Third Place. ..... Highland Park .. . . . . . .Sexton Fourth Place . . . . . . . . . .Jackson . . . .Eastern Fifth Place . . . . . . . .Sexton Coach Pop Crecn, Penabaker, Ha er, Koepke, Strolle, Humes ' lim-oifwclb ' e ' 'gf-w--QLUU J ARSITY GOLF-FALL 1950 The first fall season for our Big Red linksmen proved to be a change for the better. Only 5-A coin- petition composed this fall season, and the final standings found Sexton locked in second place with a 6-2 record behind Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor was beaten only once all season, but this defeat came at the hands of our own Big Reds, backed by Stan Harper's brilliant 76 scorc After this initial victory, chances for a 5-A League championship were good, but up came jackson in the second match of the season to dull our hopes with a 7-stroke upset in a heavy rain at Jackson. Spirits were still high, however, and the remainder of the season was golfed with 5 wins and 1 loss. Sexton was thrown into second place by that loss which eaine from over the tough University course at Ann Arbor. The season, oi' course, was considered a success with a revenge victory over stubborn jackson. and double victories over Battle Creek and our cross-town rivals, Eastern. Outstanding individual scores for the season included: T6 and 74 by Harperg 77 by Koepkeg and T9 by Penabaker. Caine average honors were carried away by Harper with 80 strokes per game. The full team is returning for the '51 contests-sounds like a potential championship! FALL 1950 SCORES Sept. 19-Sexton 319 Ann Arbor ..... 326 Sept. 21-Sexton 340 jackson ....... 333 Sept. 26-Sexton 334 Eastern ....... 339 Oct. 3-Sexton. . . . . 334 Battle Creek 352 Oct. 5-Sexton 350 Ann Arbor ..... 327 Oct. l0-Sexton 322 Jackson .....,. 341 Oct. 12-Sexton 318 Eastern ....... 365 Oct. 20-Sexton 329 Battle Creek 350 f16l1 ' -' ' A 1 . ,. . 'L 23.7 ' . l c Roost Alling Weger, Cla , Greene T 7Captain Easton Eggett Patrick Anderson ,V 'dug h il ach Clark Knechtges 6 , 'S I I 1,-. .fr Q LA-fr-'T' GLN-2 VARSITY TENNIS-1950 Under Coach Clark, Sexton has boasted fine tennis squads. A successful 1950 season found our spirited Big Red racket-men capturing a second place rating in the 5-A League. Only a strong Battle Creek squad was able to turn them back in league competition. In the Hrst meeting of the two teams it was Battle Creek all the way, 7-0. The final seasonal match for Sexton summed up to be the most important, with Sexton facing that same Battle Creek foe in their return game for the 5-A League championship. Our veterans nearly bounced back for sweet revenge, but gamely fell on the short end of a 4-3 count. Even though Sexton has but two letter winners back for ,51, great showmanship is expected. lack Greene and Ron Weger are those returning for action. Even in the '50 season, honors went to jack who battled past tough rivals in earning an opportunity to enter the State Regional tournament. He was Sexton's only representative. Through fast footwork, flashy returning, and fine sportsmanship, jack was able to land a runner-up position in the usinglesv bracket, second only to a masterful Muskegon sportsman. Keep your bets on Sexton in ,51! SCORES Apr. 18-Sexton .... ....... 6 vs. Ann Arbor ....... 1 Apr. 21-Sexton .... 7 vs. Jackson ....... .. 0 Apr. 24-Sexton .... . . . 2 vs. East Lansing. . . . . 5 Apr. 25-Sexton .... . . . 7 vs. Lansing Eastern. . . 0 May 2-Sexton .... 0 vs. Battle Creek .... .. 7 May 5-Sexton .... 6 vs. Ann Arbor ..... .. 1 May 9-Sexton .... . . . 7 vs. Lansing Eastern. . . 0 May 16-Sexton .... . . . 2 vs. East Lansing. . . . . 4 May 28-Sexton .... .. . 3 vs. Battle Creek .... .. 4 STATE REGIONAL First Place ...................... Muskegon Second Place ...... Sexton and Benton Harbor l1621 - , - n. .C :HP 1 55:51 Q A., l Top How: Coach Clcason, McCnrcly, Dcjongh, V. Ioncs, W. Ianics, NVarncr, Angclacos, Eustaco 2nd lime: Chapman, ll. llolmcs, Kccnan, Bell, C. Lewis, Il. johnson, Leigh, S. joncs, Bartlcy, Barnes, Coach Balmcr Isl lluw: Pittman, J, llinton, C. Ilolmcs, Coleman, Gilman, Hill, C. jaincs, Il. Huff, Fox, Kcsslcr TRACK-1950 'l'ho Sr-xton cinclcr-ponnclcrs were strong in the running cvcnts thc spring of 1950. lmt lackccl thc clcpth in iiclcl cvcnts which arc so ncccssary to make a wcll-halancccl, successful squad. Thr- victory-lnmgry Ilig liccls ilashccl past Eastern in thcir final scasonal rlnal mcct, G5-44, hut only aftcr falling victim to flashy liattlc Crm-ck, Pontiac, jackson, and Ann Arbor tcalns hy largc margins. rcspcctivcly. Thc 5-A Lcaguc tonrnamcnt wonncl up accordingly with Ann Arhor on top and Scxton landing fourth position hy again whipping our cross-city rivals, Eastcrn. 'l'hc lack of practicc facilitics was anothcr major factor in thc track picturc this spring. Thc track- mcn workcrl harcl, hut prohahly wonlcl havc gone much fnrthcr with a good practicing location. Bettcr luck ncxt yr-ar. SCORES Apr. ill -Scxton. . . . . -455 vs. Battlc Crm-ck ..... 62211 Apr. 28-Scxton. . . . . 40 vs. Pontiac .... . . . 60 May 2-Si-xton. . . . . 36 is. jackson .... .. . 70 Slay 5-Scxton. . . . . 35:95 vs. Ann Arlior ....... T393 Nlay I2-S4-xton. . . . . 65 vs. Lansing liastcrn. . 44 5-A Nllflfrll First lllaicc . . . . . Ann Arlior .... . . 7552, Sc-cond Placc . . . . . liattlc Cn-ck . . . . -ITM 'l'liircl lllaicc . . . -Iacltson ...... , , -il l ourth Placc . . Lansing Si-xton, . . . . 21115 Fifth Placc. , , . . Lansing lfastcrn .. 1214, H631 CHEERLEADERS: Standing: Kelley, Cirven, Hale, Graham, jones, Wells, Wilkinson, Hansen, Wellman Kneeling: Cetzen, Rodebaugh, Jehnsen, Swartz, Kauffman, Axtmann, Bowler CHEERLEADERS The 1950-51 squad of cheerleaders under the Hue direction of Miss Bonnie Anderson, was large, but efficient. All home football and basketball games were successfully attended as were most of the out-of-town games. NVe fail to realize the actual training and responsibilities which are a part of leading yells. This seemingly simple and accepted service to our school plays in reality an important roll in the athletic program. Take this service away, and you take away that extra specialv en- couragement and determination needed to help your Big Reds over the rough spots and on to victory. School spirit must be kept strongl This season, the squad attended the Cheerleaders' Clinic at the University of Michigan where they learned more completely the inside story of cheerleading. Good dress, poise, and conduct were stressed for cheerleading both at home and away. The importance of a firm training program was also brought out by the clinic. At mid-season, the squadis active membership dropped somewhat. Along with captain Howard Cirven, the loss of varsity leaders Aleta Axtmann, Claudine Jones, Betty Lou Kauff- man, and Phyllis Rodebaugh was penetrating. Their positions, however, were Blled by the surplus of cheerleaders, a major portion of whom are returning next season. 51641 C.A.A. CABINET: Standing: Pctcrson, Miss Anderson CAclvisorJ, Cass Swlfffrl: Hagen, lien:-clict, Pepper Ql'rcsicla-ntl, Butlcr, XVaidclick G.A.A. The main purpose of the Cirls' Athletic Association is to satisfy the desires of all girls in Sexton who aro interestcd in extra-curricular activities. Thcsc includc the major sports and certain other activitics which tend to strengthen sportsmanship and stimulate the growth of personality. The C.A.A. clatcs back to its establishment in 1932 from which time it has steadily grown. Currently tho organization meets threc times weekly during thc school year. At the winter meetings. the inoxnbcrs participate in basketball, baclininton, and bowling. The spring and fall incctings arc givcn over to tcnnis, golf, archcry, and various other sports. Slumber par- ties and the like are also popular. School lcttcrs are awarmlccl GAA. members on a point system. Each girl receives 5 points for each activity engaged in at each meeting. A minor letter can bc won by earning 500 points, and a major letter by earning 900 points. Besides intra-school activity, our C.A.A. collaborates with the Eastern G.A.A. in four events annually. l1651 Vw- rw 2.55 5535 Q X!! gs! gf W C HEERLE X W 5 5 m Vt by . I . ' 5 ', .- , ul -3 A . 7, K K 'MS ..i.a.,M,....,M-L 'gf -V - 5' ll 1 u X xi Q , A in i1 ii rg WI ' 1 x , .A . - . - K' :ef wr 1 if J xl 'J Nfjfsijt 1- ,,1 g Q :tl F A 2 X . A Q ep ' -, fit, Q A. H3 Q 1 45 ' F 37 4' I fr' 'A 5 A2 3 - X JY .1 'I A . i ' . JL' A xx 5 ,Za . Q iv , I ., ,Q YM, , y i Q wx 'wif . 0 xl 9 X ,V 2 3 1 ? mp k 0 Q , :,,L-j,- f Q- I 0 a - 4-+.....,T,,,., ' 1 I Lf M' 1 9 'L i 1115 if 4- :ff-., . ' -As -- sl .WSMi+m:u:it3 -nga, I. 2 I Q, .wig ' 9,14-M5 f A W. ' If A . X if , , . , . . ' , .'. , . f ,li F. v ' .. A 1'-. . - I '. F ' L xl 5 Q . . - 4- ' . ,f . - . - MA , , ws, T 1 H I ,. - 5' I -K . 0 O x i Q nu , ...Q I, .L , Y - 1 Q . v lQ III-11111 Yl1ll1lllI 1YI1U1 lllll-L11 QCUIQ 1.1 HOME ECONOMICS Marilyn Lantz Mary Hueni EMILY POST GOOD AWARD Beverly Tobey MATHEMATICS Shirley Overley COMMERCIAL Barbara Dunneback PHI BETA KAPPA Carol Broughton Marilyn Lantz H681 MANNERS AWARDS WILLIAM AND SARAH E. HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD Marilyn Lantz IDA A. LAMB AWARD Doris Humes MICHIGAN HONOR TROPHY Jack Gibson ETA SIGMA PHI Beverly Tobey MUSIC-INSTRUMENTAL James Loree Richard Wade HISTORY Marilyn Lantz ART Myrna Smith Y-TEEN AWARD Ioan Swanton DANIEL'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Carol Broughton Marilyn Lantz JUNE 1950 WILLIAM AND SARAH E. HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD Carol Broughton ROBERT BRUCE GOODELL AWARD Richard Carlton GIRLS' LEAGUE AWARD Ardelle Schulz BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Alvin Slaght MUSIC-VOCAL Roger Easton Dan Karney ENGLISH Ardelle Schulz DRAMATICS john Reif READER'S DIGEST AWARD Carol Broughton Marilyn Lantz AWARDS--JANUARY 1951 WILLIAM AND SARAH E. HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD Roger Eggert IDA A. LAMB AWARD Barbara Cross MICHIGAN HONOR TROPHY Andrew McCulloch COMMERCIAL Judy Welch HISTORY Ruth Peterson ENGLISH Elizabeth Brubaker MATHEMATICS Roger Egger-t Andrew McCulloch DRAMATICS Wayne Rice WILLIAM AND SARAH E. HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD Elizabeth Brubaker ROBERT BRUCE GOODELL AWARD . Tom Keizer GIRLS' LEAGUE AWARD Linda Lu Wallace MUSIC-INSTRUMENTAL Linda Lu Wallace MUSIC-VOCAL Sally Ryan BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Roger Eggert HOME ECONOMICS Peggy Hamilton EMILY POST GOOD MANNERS AWARD Carol Rudow Y-TEEN AWARD Valerie Hazard DANIEL'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Elizabeth Brubaker Roger E ggert H691 fl70j Our many loyal patrons and friends whose advertisements appear on the fol- lowing pages have contributed generously to make the 1951 Oracle possible. We gratefully acknowledge and deeply appre- ciate the support and assistance given to us by them. Masterpieces ol Art and Medicine No painter of masterpieces had more pride in his work than have our nine pharmacists in compounding your prescriptions. Theirs are masterpieces of assembled drugs. For over sixty-five years doctors have depended on us to supply the medi- cines that have restored many thou- sands to vigorous health. C. J. 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It ex- plains what the field of Business offers to this year's graduate. It tells how you can prepare quickly, at low cost, for a good oflice position, with bright opportunities for the future. It ex- plains how our Placement Department can help you to get a better start in a com petitive world. LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Ionia at Capitol Ave. Phone 2-9813 Rugs --- Carpets Draperies --- Linoleums THE EDINGTON RUG C0. 422 South Washington Avenue LANSING, MICHIGAN Phone 5-7129 If It's Paper You Need . . Where Quality Prevails . . Call , THE WEISSINGER PAPER co. 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