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Teamwork Receives Recognition Through Awards LITTLE BROWN JUG, plunder of the Hill Junior Varsity Gridders in the annual Trojan-Lumberjack contest, catches the eye of CHESTER FRANKE of Saginaw High, Hillite HOWARD TESSMAN, and MR. CHESTER KER- SHESKE, Lion’s Club representative who presented the award. BASKETBALL, INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS, the WCBY’s, eliminated all contestants, ,First row: BARBARA SHULOW, CAROL YANCER, captain, LOIS O’DELL; top row: CAROL DOERING, BARBARA WOODCOCK, MAR- JORIE CRAMER, and GINNY HOLMES. SHORTHAND II students, JO ANN McCLURE, FRANCES DUFINA, SALLY twenty-six VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS—BEVERLY OWEN, DONNA GULLIFOR, LOU- ELLA KINGRY, top row: IDA MARIE LANG, ANNABELLE SMITH, CAROL YANCER, and DONNA KYES won nine games in the Girls’ Intramural tournament. | LaBRAKE, and YVONNE FULLER received gold pins in the Order of Gregg Artists. OGA WINNERS among transcription II students, LILA MAE STARK, AUDREY BRAUN, DONNA BERGER, DONNA GOODEMAN, ALVINA SCHULTZ, JO ANN GOODROW, and SHIRLEY JENTZEN, standing, check the progress of SHIRLEY HARGER, BETTY GILLES, BLANCHE HERBIN, and JENNIE SABOW, seated.
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SSS Se bs ee Wye 69S St Bae Se ES SE ry TED BAASE placed third in the Veterans Poppy Poster contest spon- sored by the Women’s Auxiliary of the American Legion. DON KERR, for his pencil drawing, and HAROLD KLUCK, for his pastel drawing, entered the Scholastic Regional Art Contest won Certificates of Merit. ROBERT PALMER received a Certificate of Merit for his tempera painting in the Scholastic Regional Art Contest. ALAN KNOLL received a Cer- tificate of Distinguished Performance for a high score in the Pepsi- Cola Scholarship examination. JENNIE SABOW took top shorthand honors when she passed the 140-word transcription test during her second year of transcription. TED AUNGER placed third in the state for sports writing and MAE-SUE STEVENS placed third with her news story in the Michigan State Col- lege Contest. NORMAN ZILBER, current events expert, won high score in the Time Magazine current events test. PHYLLIS VOIGT won honorable mention in the Quill Scroll Society JOANNE HARMON, BOB DINGMAN, and KATHLEEN BUEKER placed first, second, and third, respectively, in the Women’s Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars essay contest. editorial contest and placed third in the American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest. RHODA BRAUN won honorable mention in the state with her essay submitted to the Quiz Kid essay contest. GERALD WHITE qualified for the National Rifle Association Distin- guished Rifleman Award, the highest Junior Division award. ROLAND TROGAN won first place in the oratorical declamation division of the Saginaw Valley Forensic Contest. SUZANNE KANE was one of two delegates chosen by the Women’s Auxiliary of the American Legion to represent Saginaw at the Citizenship Training Camp. QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY meets at the homes of its members, ANN GLASS, MARY HARTSELL, KATHLEEN BUEKER, DOROTHY CLARK, SHIRLEY THOMAS, DOROTHY WEBB, GWEN EVANS, LORRAINE SIMON, MARY ELLEN TURNBULL, MAE-SUE STEVENS, JOAN VOIGT, JEAN HERM, MARION YARMUTH, and FRANK LEESON. Tom Bassett, photographer, took the picture. Quill and Scroll recognizes outstanding journalism students. 3 1390 00951 1211 twenty-five
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Personality Tops Senior Class Vote The droll humor of NAN From snapping pictures With a gracious manner Cheerleading requires That ‘‘just stepped out of AGRICOLA, the wittiest to starring in dramatic that sets you at ease the energy character- the bandbox” look belongs girl, adds zest to everyday roles, TOM BASSETT, is is our most courteous istic of CLARENCE to BARBARA OEHRING, conversation. voted the most versatile. girl, MARILYN BALDWIN. BROWNRIGG, the peppiest the neatest girl. boy. ee a When it rains—she smiles, Resourcefulness on the Talented BARBARA In performance and With ‘spirit and ani- describes cheery PAM stage or in the classroom TANNER, the most versatile appearance, swim team mation” the peppiest girl, PRICE, the most marks our most efficient girl, easily turns from one captain DICK HOWELL SHIRLEY THOMAS optimistic girl. boy, JOHN HENSEL. interest to another. rates as the neatest boy. tackles many school services. A neighborly “Hi” will ready smile radiates Persistently hoping for With ease, capable MARY Able sportsman and be remembered as the the oordiality of our the best outcome of ELLEN TURNBULL, the scholar is our most Password of our school football queen, circumstances, FRED most efficient girl, courteous boy, BOB president, DAVE HINKIN, JEAN VALDESERRI, the ITTNER, is our most ‘‘barrels’’ the News to DINGMAN. the friendliest boy. friendliest girl. optimistic boy. its deadline. SERVICE GRADUATES: Gordon Russell Braman, Richard G. DeForest, Charles Dedloff, William Demko, Kenneth Don Sang, Patrick R. Doyle, Charles R. Feavyear, Wilfred T. Fettig, John H. Foster, Laurence Gamble, William G. Gardyszewski, Robert H. Garrison, Daniel Gerard, Jay Wilbur Goold, John J. Harris, William J. Haug, Robert Ray Holden, Stanley Leon Juszkiewicz, Jack Karau, Richard L. Kelly, Joseph J. Kozacheck, Joseph J. Makarewicz, Donald Dale Moore, Roger Waldo Newman, Joseph Duane Pringle, Allen James Reichle, John W. Rittenberry, Charles Frederick Schmidt, Robert D. Scott, Earl Leonard Shafley, Ralph Roy Shuck, Steve Paul Suhan, Chester Swarthout, Isabelle M. Thompson, Robert A. Trease, Joseph Trogan, Herbert J. Vasey, Edward J. Voit, Frank J. Vereb, Eugene Morris Williams. twenty-seven
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