Algonac High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Algonac, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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ilgonac High Wins uiz ' , p Nan Kaunitz resident o f llalllllg Class Algonac Hlgh School' of J HOP To a. iglz 'School Chatter iThm'S -lan'13 Q One of the biggest events ilwhole school year is a1mos1 The J-Hop, January 18, vw pressions on their faces. Probablyign the High School gymnasi lass, was uiz By Allene Highstreet 'ith ' bl , ' 1 , S5001 In A gm? Well, here we are again, back 'Miss in the old swing of school, J r the most dward ard was as won by John :sembly was sponsored by :udent Council of which leanore Jablinski is -ver-pq'-gqf,N-oi.3,.-v., 4-51--.. enior Carnival ere was an all-high dance last in the school gymnasium. all reports, it seems as everyone had a swell time. was pleasantly surpris- see Nancy Pekuri upon the playing with Mr. Apple- fine band, coming Friday is Algonac s first football game. We ' ' n'n ist. Presented a musical program i The former date set for 1 , . had a continuous win 1 .ommlttees for time years. The hoping our ire Chosen On November 17 at 7:30 in Y: - . e . . . faces roaming alls, 'enmg there is going to bf-21A H. Jnderful Carnival sponsored fth'at came e Senior Class. and other There are many, ' many cothem are lttees to make this a succe..-,,. d keep you entertained with e 22 wonderful booths. The co-chairmans are Lisbeth yuglas and ChllCk Whltf0rd. .rl Gonyaw is the advertising airman and Barbara d Carol Miller have Telegrarns.,5C1-1001 pupils' n DeBoyer. has charge of Ring: The Varied programs in a special for Tuesday in Algonac High School Auditorium at a student assem-. y. . .Mn Sjobrian played light das- for the same night. New sical and popular music and E1 . ysipoke informally on both types. ame either 3 dab' ahead of e o wondering what room they go tol Thll year the -T-HOP, P'-If next for their arithmetic class. hhe Class of '52, W111 be th Last Sunday was the last ofm yeafrs- All of we dlf the boat races. There was 3 large, Committees are Working on crowd of people to see the drivers lobs. S0 that lf wlll be 3 V97 speedinng theiir boats around the l'-W able GVEUUXBL f'-li' eVefY0 course. NOW We have something! The decoration comrmtte to look forward to next summei-:Deen ,doing 3 splenfild 3 Many more high school. studenisglflglgfmffe ,iecogtlogfitg are planning on building their fheme .Harbor Lights., shop class this year. More The entertainment comi N boats in ion and kidito yell for ,mas a floor show ready con: PERFORMS AC HIGH Grederic Sjobiarn, concert pian- evening a very outstanding bf local talent and out of talent so as to make the Hop was January 19 but was a basketball game sche ore would not agree to haw so we had to change the da ll- our J-Hop. It will be Jax 218 in the high school gymna A S The tickets are 31.00 st1 hand any junior is sellin lg C You will spend a wondergul By Aneniours dancing to the music c Seorge Applemans dance W8S by George a Glothesping. Barbara Heyza, Th k ' ' hymns' Glee e Dart Throwg Lorraine Cun- igham. Over 12 Wins! SUSHI1 zewski. Cotton Candy and anda Beal the Novelty Booth. izabeth Avers is Refreshment airmang Ed. Rzeppa the Basket- ll Throwg Alice Bradshaw the tching Penniesg Joe Malinskik 2 Baseball Throwg Pat Lucal the, ,eck Roomg Bob Hurt the Mar-. ge Booth, and Charlene Bu- ztill the Fortune Teller. Bil rry has charge of Boxing ne Herschelman, Picturesg :kie LaForge the Cake Walk: 2 Spook House, Gerry Starekg nvies, Wes Bilandg Fish Pond, irion McKoang Popcorn, Ed. mpbell and the Talent Show, etchen Bell. Phe. main announcer is our, esident, Fred Genaw and fo a dance after the Carnival, Ed, 4' ul' ' ..1 fu.: - -5.31-' 'Mr' ligh School lnn.nn.lfi.ol.l .......... nior Carnival. November 1 s decided upon in the Senio SS home room a few weekst 1- ' Anyone interested in per-g ming for the Carnival is asked' vet in touch with either Lu :v Cllej Jn or Gretchen Bell, lid you notice all of the Senior as 'in their Sunday suits and if an sgiving Club arrangements, a barbershop quartet, George Appelman was chairman. Later, contributions ,to ther-Starrn Com- nlvvvnn.-.url High School Boat Building Last week the high schoolPat boys participating in annuai b0atlBHfbafa building classes in the School Shop received a very welcome and much appreciated gift from no the Boydell Paint Company ofable sports editor, Detroit. Through the courtesy ofA101, of C1-edit Should their local dealer, the Gunnissart editors too. They Hardware Store, the boys were Ames and Earl Gonya, given twenty-five gallons Ofwheell' feditorj is white undercoat, finish white, and her assistants hull green and Ted bottom paint-'AnnPock1iiigtonand and watching the floor time n you attend the J -Hop, Kerr, Sapary 18, from 8 to 12 o'cloc virgin jf ia. Lsefvigfqmal - delle S 4 1595 54? Burr, , Forge Cronce, J eannii :eived from B111 Creamer- 1 Genaw BL111950 Ford Tudor to be used ir the course in I and Training 1 Malwas started last year. year 66 p this pro student N an During the The program for high s consists of 40 I discussion and 9 I behind the wheel instru road work is divided ov All of which will be used to corn- street. This is the area- pletely finish in first class man-lwjth the ner the eighteen tilit b t U y 03 S and-and they are doing a h-ydroplaneslnow under construe-5 The dance after Algoiiacs viwork has 751011 iu their Sh0P- Gifts SUCh'torious game was a huge succefsince the as these and many others haveThe band Setup was very Clevfbne 6w made th? 10021 Shop PPOSFHIU an'Mr. Appelman, Gene Mancpeople so Outstanding SUCCQSS- ReC0gI1iti0I1 Larry Schram, and Mr. Amried on in a for achlevement In Shop W01'k inilooked very comfortable arou1vEach Algouac has been given bythe ariificiai fire place. The coiiof schools from states all over the lc Qreally came in handy for oncewhich a courtry Almost diail 1 tt are received askin e eel Were you at the St. Stephenstials Of g ques 1ons and tl permission. to WSH- Qlioznai: football game during tlas se UP t ll t th As the gift paint was sent to the ai you Weren ' you rea A e time an School Shop Mr Gurmis Wah missed something, Harold Stagegroup is in the process of fc . . S ' . . - tion. The fee is S10. If i behind such a program and any.9Uf DfuHxMHJ01gPut Qffffwolide - any other special article oflithing further he Could do to hP,P.m....-..............,.i......fmm.......a.f..........ested, call the Supermtenr hing? Last Tuesday and4IWOLlld be done for the askinghx, I, pl g 7 t zomfcfice, at the hlgh School' S11'1S In their party dresses

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IIE' 'Lf- 511'-if 1 William Sampson Fourth Grade Mary Steen Second Grade Carolyn Slepicka Grade Music and English Allene Stewart History and English Florence Smith Fifth Grade Stanley Thompson Social Studies and Driver Training 152+ A-R Madeleine Stark Third Grade Thera Wolf First Grade QlF'X



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