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Poge 25. CHRISTMAS BANQUET 1947 -Santa's Toy Shop” was the theme for the annual Christmas Banquet. Pue Nev president 'of the Student Council and representing Santa Claus, acted as • he toastmaster. Dolores McIntyre, speaker for the senior class, was the head heiDcr Chuck LaBelle, junior, head reindeer; Marjorie hunt e, sophomore, in unhnished doH; Gordon Cole, freshman, a Christmas tree. Faculty repre- sent,tiv Mrs Logan, was Mrs. Santa Claus; the alumni were represented by DonaW k ciark.Ust year's toy. Wanda Sparling, senior, gave the response as the happy child receiving the gifts.
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CLASS POLL .Page 24 BEST DANCERS —Bert Yaroch, Fran Piorunek BEST DRESSED - Chuck Corbishley, Faye Reichelt CLASS CUT-UPS-Pete Ney, Dee McIntyre MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED —Pat Herriinan, Don Sams MOST POPULAR — Arleene Jurgess, Joe Schwanitz CUTEST — Bill Discher, Beth Rapson FRIENDLIEST - Mildred Young, Charlie Brown BEST LOOKING — Shirley Krueger, Ray Wollenzien CLASS BUDDIES - Dee McIntyre, Phyllis Rapson, Mickey Alexander PRETTIEST SMILE — Lorraine Cornett, Elwyn Capling CLASS WIT — Dee McIntyre, Eddie Clark CLASS FLIRT — Phyllis Rapson, Charlie Brown MOST INNOCEN T —Jessie McDowell, John McDonnell GIGGLER — Emily MacMillan, Charles Becking CLASS LOVERS — Ray Wollenzien and Beth Rapson MOST BASHFUL —Veronica Ignash, Clarence Schadd TARZAN — John Lawrence BEST PERSONALITY —Wanda Sparling, Bill Discher CLASS SHARKS — Deloris Robarts, Clarence Schadd CLASS ATHLETE — Bob Brown HARDEST TEACHER-Mr. Logan QUIETEST —Lillian Hill, Don Sams CLASS OPTIMIST — Don Rogers CLASS PESSIMIST — Helen Henry CLASS MUSICIANS-Gayle Withun, Chuck Corbishley
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CLASS WILL .Page We, the class of 1948, of the Bad Axe High School, City of Bad Axe, County of Huron, State of Michigan, being of sound mind and judgment (?) do hereby make our last will anti testament. I, Anna Mae Ahearn, bequeath to Joyce Keillor my quiet disposition. I, Mickey Alexander, leave my diplomatic ability to keep good relations between Pigeon and Bad Axe to Helen Jias. I, Herbert Anderson, leave my exclusive right of “ Jr.” to Russell Braden. 1, Howard Bailey, will my ability to talk all the time and say nothing to Edwin Sams. I, Frieda Becker, will my gootl times to Dolly Krohn. 1. Charles Becking, will my slim figure to Jean Brown. I, Elva Blair, will my naturally curly hair to Jackie Armstead. I, Charles Brown, will my manly physique to Chuck LaBelle. I, Bob Brown, will my line to any girl crazy enough to fall for it. 1, Elwyn Capling, leave to Marilyn Pariseau, the sunshine of my smile. I, Eddie Clark, leave my tardy blanks to Andy McIntyre. I, Arlene Codings, will my blond hair to anyone who can keep it curled. I, Chuck Corbishley, leave my love for my expression big deal to Lee Truax. I, Lorraine Cornett, will my job as Logan’s bookkeeper to anyone taking typing anti shorthand. I. Bill Discher, bequeath my basketball technique to Dick LeCronier. I, Dorothy Ducharme, will my job at Ney's to Jean Kavanagh. I. Clara Dzukola, will my knowledge of government to Earl Steadman. I, Arvilla Etzler, will my country laddie to no one. I, Beverly Filion, will my ability to study to Gloria Brown. I. Pete Flannery, will my glasses to anyone who can keep them clean. We, Doris Hanson and Rosemary Sullivan leave our enduring friendship to Pat Kavanagh and Faith McIntyre knowing they can use it. I, Helen Henny, will my class dues to Nancy Slack hoping she pays them. I, Pat Herriman, leave my title as football queen to any junior girl able to meet the quali- fications. I. Lillian Hill, will my last naipe to anyone who likes it, as I won’t need it much longer. I, Bobetta Hoin, will my knowledge of farm life to any greenhorn. I, Velma Polk, leave my interest in Ubly to Flora Hubbard. I. Beth Rapson, will everything I possess (except Ray) to Janet Wollenzien. I, Phyllis Rapson, will my ability to get the ‘buick’ to Marilyn Flannery. I, Faye Reichelt, leave, as an inheritance, my ability to get dates to Judy Davies who helped make them possible for me. I, Deloris Robarts, leave to those more unfortunate than I, my ability to bluff. I. Omar Robarts, leave to Pat Smith my bashfulness (may he profit by my gift). I, Don Rogers, leave my arduous duties of being class president to any ambitious junior. I, Don Sams, will my motto, “Few words are best”, to Bill Howard. I, Clarence Schadd, will my math ability to Alger Glaza. I, Joe Schwanitz, leave to ’Red’ McVey my great understanding (big feet). I, Helen Schwerin, bequeath my height to Joyce Knirs. I, Pat Shuart, bestow my use of make-up (?) to Ardeen Scott, not that Ardeen needs it though. I, Art Smith, will my farming ability to Jerry Harbin. I, Donna Mae Smithers, will my sincere appreciation to the teachers. I, Gayle Withum, leave to Mr. Logan the fluency of my tongue. I, Veronica Ignash, will my quiet observation to Joy Lash. I, Dale Jones, leave my pessimistic ways to Sally Clark.
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