Bendle High School - Reflector Yearbook (Burton, MI)
- Class of 1951
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QIQ , ,.-ar-eff giffi ww, fvgfv my LV M 'f ' 1 QA! ,,f,4,, Hiiwg? 3-'lil' he - , W, . '9 ! , f f f LJ 1 f f TEACHERS CORNER I worry, I putter, I push and I shove, Hunting little molehills to make mountains of. The test of tolerance comes when we are in a majority, the test of courage when we are in a minority. T. N. Lamb May the fact that you have reached and passed one milestone in your life, be the impetus to greater knowledge as you live each day. L. K. Westgate In choosing your life work it is wise to select a vocation you can be proud of and will enjoy doing. Do not let salary he the determining factor. James Moon The brave man carves out his fortune, and every man is the son of his own works. Mrs. Hyatt Never consider anything as of advantage to you that shall make you break your word or lose your self-respect. Miss Larsen The first element of success is the determination to succeed. Also remember that success can be built upon many failures. Bobbie Jones tried for thirteen years before he succeeded in becoming the golf champion. Lucille Hughes In your classwork and extra-curricular activities I hope you have found that one of the secrets of Success is doing your part of the job well. Gertrude Helms Aim high and believe yourself capable of great things. William Bennett 2 it is fou come. TEACHER3 C o RNER In case you haven't as yet discovered the secret that enables one to reach his goal, however high, nd in a simple little word --,- work. T. Eugene Robinson Look up and not downg Look forward and not backward, Look out and not in and lend a hand. ' Edward Everett Hale Mrs. L. Pitman The secret of patience is doing something else in the meanwhile. Miss Osborn There was never a genius who did not first develop patience. I. A. Hudnut The extent to which you are able to resist temptation depends upon you Charles Russian r strength of character. The real conquerors of the world are not general but thinkers. Mrs. Mac Neill Always be of good cheer, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are thosewhich never Ruby Gibbs Smile, and the world smiles with you. 'Cry, and you cry alone. Herbert Glenn There is no substitute for education in a democracy. Education is our first line of defense. Miss Stewart 3 w,A.,4,,.w.fA:-A .f'Zw hm' , lyk' ' 1 miammyawwnmnmwwm :awww-mm-uzmzyqsuw, ununwmw ffmnumnum ma Wafer Before we go, among them all, Let us glance, along her halls: Through the years, her spirit we wore, Wait, just one glance more, Before you close her doors: WLet us stand among her gone, And let the halls, Ring with her song: The maize and blue we sing aloud, As we pass along, Among your proud: You gave us your years, Which you so humble bore: But now let us pass, Let her close her doors. Bud Fielder 5 T0 you, Mr. Moon, whose cheery ways and sunny disposition have given us the encouragement which we needed to smile and bear it and finally win out, we respectfully dedicate this annual. ibevkcafion To one whose unfailing efforts have made it possible for us to have reached our goal of graduation and has given us the in- spiration to work for a higher plane of life, we gratefully dedicate this annual to you, Miss Stewart. at 'Wk FAREWELL , KEG Today, as we came through the open door And entered our halls so wide, .We sensed a difference, - a saddened feel, And we felt all cold inside. As though a shadow hid from view A radiant, solar lightg That chill was on our spirit, Keg , And the shadow was on our heart. Many a time, when the going was rough You put faith in a boy's broken heart. You taught no shame is in defeat, If one gives of his best, ih his part. There's something about your happy way, Your courage, your winning smile, That gave a lift to a weary lad -- Made having you 'round worth while. Your belief in youth was boundless: You inspired admiration and loveg You taught that the finest lessons in life Were assignments by the Teacher above. Our Country has called, and you answered, With pride we now bid you farewell. God's smile be ever upon you -- Of our love, time only will tell. Ruby Gibbs 7 We dedicate this page to you Mr Gempel, remembering the times you have given us hope and encouragement when the going was rou May God bless and keep you and bring you safely back to us Eunice Chew received the honor of being co-valedictorian of class of '51, with an average of 4.0. She has attended Bendle throughout her high school years, being active and a credit to the school. We wish you the best of luck, Spotlight, Latin Club, Red Cross Council, Junior Play Committee. Our other worthy co-valedictorian is Jean Guidos. Although she has attended Bendle only two of her high school years, she has taken part in many extra-curricular activ- ities. We are sure she will be deserving of any success she gains, Glee Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Prom Committee, Student Council Cheerleader, Spotlight, G,A,C, D. A. V. 77444.- Mae Belle Walker, gaining the posi- tion of salutatorian with a 3. 85 average has been a very commend- able student and a great inspiration to our school, We are confident she will carry this inspiration through- out her life. F.H.A. , Spotlight, Red Cross, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Student Council, Y -Teens. 8 ADMINISTRATIGN E wmm Avm-mmunnm-nnu numummun1m 'Q' MR, LAMB, MRS, BILLS, MR, HUDNUT ADMINISTRATION Mr. T. N. Lamb, the Superintendent of Schools, represents all departments in the educa- tional system, from the student to the Board of Education, and from the faculty to the school patrons, His duties are numerous and varied, the foremost of which is the performance of his responsibility to thoroughly understand the problems facing the schools in the area in which he works. He must select teachers, prepare budgets, purchase supplies, and many other numerous duties. Mr, Judson 1-Iudnut, Assistant Superintendent in charge of high school, has the duties of principal, He must keep records of high school pupils, prepare records, programs and schedules, Mr. Hudnut assists in the formulation of school policies and public relations program of the high school, I Mrs, Bills, Assistant Superintendent in charge of elementary schools, has the duties of principal of elementary schools. She keeps the records of the elementary pupils, has charge of discipline of students and controls the records of the lower grades. She must confer with the superintendent in regard to the employment of elementary school teachers and supervise their school activities, She directs the curriculum, guidance and testing for the elementary and high school, 10 FAEULTY T. N. LAMB, B.A., B.S., M.A. I. HUDNUT, B.S., M.S Indiana S, T. C. W.M.C.E., U. of M. Goshen Coll., U. of M- M.S.C, Purdue University 'W.M.C.E., M.s.c, C.M-C.E.. U. ofM. T. E. ROBINSON i E. HYATT. B- S- Geneva Coll. fPa,y Duke Univ. fN.C.j G. HELMS, B.E. WM. H. GLENN, B.s,Ed Whitewater S.T.C. U. of W. Va, C, RUSSIAN, B, 5, Slippery Rock S. T. C. RUTH BILLS A, B. ,. M. A. U. of Ariz. 11 L. si-EWART, A.B. 1. H. MOON, B.s., M.A s.s,, M. Ed, c.M.c.E.. U. ofM FAIIUL TY 'U. ofM. Ry ,WM U. of M. M, LARSEN, A, B, M, S, N, C, L, PITMAN, A,B, WM. BENNETT. U, of W. Va. N. M. C. E. Fairmont S,T,C, I. OSBORN M. S. C. E, MacNEIL, B,A, L- HUGHES. B.S.. B C S U, of Wisc. U. of M. , M. S. N. C. Gregg School cchicagoy Cleary Business Coll, Evansville Coll R. GIBBS L, WESTGATE Librarian Adrian C011- U, of M. 12 ,J 'X , rf! nl yi, - sz! ' if g- C President mg, M!! K, NORMAN BARROW 'Mid' Football, Sec. of Latin Club, President of Freshman Class, President of Sophomore Class, Vice President of Junior Class Vice President DUANE' VALENTI Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Ir. Play Committee, Student Council, Senior Play Committee Secretary BETTY DUBENIN . G.A.C. ,Y-Teens, Spotlight, Student Council, Athletic Association, Senior Play Committee, Softball, Bas- ketball, Hocky,Office Staff Treasurer ROBERT D. PARDONNET 7lBobll Football, Baseball, Varsity Club, Athletic Association, Junior Play, Senior Play Committee 13 nw, 'sun ws-:A SE IDRS . mm: . -un.: ,mm . S- TQ 'x if B R 13 . 16 1- Q 4 'LL' 5 sf . Q ' ff JIM ARMSTRONG Jack Annual Staff, Prom Committee, Office Staff, Track. JOHN AUSTIN Athletic Association, Boys' State, Red Cross, Varsity Club, Football, Student Council. BOB BARKUS Football, Varsity Club, Student Coun- cil. DORIS BERANEK Dory Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Prom Committee. BEVERLY I. BOYLE Jean Y-Teens, Majorette, IuniorP1ay Com- mittee, Senior Play Committee, Student Council. CARLA BUNN Boone F.H,A,, Senior Play Committee, Band, Future Nurses Club, a ... . 0 'fi' .,,..Wm4 J 15 CAROLE CHEVALIER Chev Future Nurses Club, Annual staff, Glee Club, Library. VIOLET CLEVENHAGEN Latin Club, Glee Club, Buture Nurses Club BILL CLIFFORD Basketball. PHYLLIS COLEMAN Phyd Athletic Association, Junior Play Com- mittee, Senior Play Committee, Prom Committee. Basketball, Baseball KAW .H 4 JERRY coUGHL1N Slfsuuui rf 'Mj. W1 ' K. LARRY COUGHLIN Basketball, Baseball. 16 DELORES CRENSHAW Lore EVA N. DENASON BeSS Spotlight, Student Council, G,A,C, Y-Teens, Cheerleader, Softball Track, Girls'- State, Debate Club Junior Play, Senior Play Committee JACK DGDGE Football, Basketball, Track, Base ball, Band, Student Council, Ath letic Association, Junior Play Com mittee, Prom Committee, Hi-Y. GERRY M, DOUGHTY Track, Hi-Y. CONSTANCE L. DUPILKA Connie Future Nurses Club, Student Council Office Staff. BUD FIELDER Football, Student Council, Boys Glee Club, Spotlight. 17 ff W, WW St M Va! f RICHARD L, FISH Dick Annual Staff, Senior Band, Senior Play Committee. RONALD FISHER Ronnie Basketball, Baseball, Junior Play Committee, Varsity Club, Prom Committee. 2, MQQL..-QQ - fag If 2, 4. ft If ,f PATRICIA FITZGERARLD Pat .Glee Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Senior Play Cast, Junior Play Cast, D.A,V. JOSEPH FROST Joe Prom Committee, Basketball, Base- ball. DORIS FULLMER Cheech Y-Teens, G,A.C., Spotlight, Of- fice Staff, Basketball, Softball, Field Hockey, Annual Staff, Red Cross Council, Athletic Council. THOMAS GORDON Tom Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. . , ,N f,Y'A,.X Y R , -VJ 1-J yi 'jrldwar O 18 DEMA GRAHAM Dernie Spotlight, Prom Committee, Senior Play, Student Director, Office Staff. JAMES C. GREEN Jim Band, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Football, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, Varsity Club HifY, Student Council, Prom Com- mittee. WILLIAM GROVES Bill Football, Hi-Y, Athletic Association, Student Council, Junior Play, Debate Club, Spotlight. I a 1 ' ,- , MT, Q V , '?L,,, L fl at W-,ff V VIRGINVA HAGY A ,J Athletic Association, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, G, A.C, , F,l-LA, , Prom Committee, Softball Manager, Office Staff, D. A. V. ' RICHARD L, HALL Dick ' Latin Club, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee. ERIC HEMPEL Moe Football, Basketball, Varsity Club, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Track, Student Council, Band. 19 DAVE HILEMAN Cyrus Band, Hi-Y, Senior Play Cast, De- bate Club. JOAN HIGHLEY JO F.H. A. , Future Nurses Club. , 2 7,1 rf fn 4- 1 ' il fp. ! ' 1 5 ,- ik I, ,- A J ' , 'K L XV 'X a ff jx 'V ,ik lfvrl' 1 y' M IO ANNE HITESHEW IO OLLA L. HOWEY Mike Red Cross, Office Staff, Bas6ba11, Basketball, Senior Play, Hi-Y, Drama Club. BRIAN HUBBOLD Band, Basketball, Senior Play Com- mittee, Junior Play Committee. GLENN INGRAM Hi-Y, Latin Club, Armual Staff, Senior Play Cast, Band. J' ffgfffg f'lLiLy'g,'fM7j 20 MM GERALD W. IVESTER Hi-Y, Football, Baseball, Basketball. CELIA JAGGER Happy Future Nurses Club, Latin Club, Red Cross, Annual Staff, Debate, Prom Committee. I 8 'a r, LUCY IONES Athletic Association, Prom Com- mittee, Office Staff, Senior Play Cast, Y4Teens. NANCY JONES Y-Teens. 5? if Z ELIZAB , H JANE ACHMER Betty Junior Play Cast. IENNIE KARLICHEK enior Play Committee. tw-le 21 JAMES KELLY Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Football-mam ager, Basketball-manager. SHIRLEY LACKEY Junior P1ay,Committee, Senior Play Committee, Student Council, Prom Committee, D,A,V. JANET LA LONDE Ian Y- Teens, Ir. Play Committee, F,'H, A,, F, N, A,, Jr, Prom Committee, LELAND LIEBENGOOD BARBARA MAE LINDSEY Bobbie F, H,A, , G, A.C.. Junior Play Com- mittee, Prom Committee, Track, Glee Club. KATHRINE SUE MAGOLICK Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Student Council, Future Nurses Club, Prom Committee. 22 X C 'L 8'-J . 5 mr fx K A GRAHAM MARSH Marsh Mellow' Debate Club, Latin Club, Annual staff, Senior Play Committee. JEAN MARSH Jeanie Latin Club. CHARLES MARTIN IR. Charlie Football, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Junior Play Cast, Varsity Club, Office Staff. IACQUELYN MC LAUGHLIN 'Jackie' F. H. A. A MARGARET MC PHERSON Margie Senior Play Committee, F.H.A,, Y- Teens, Softball, Basketball, Prom Committee. GENEVIEVE MITCHELL Gen Student Council, Pep Meeting Com- mittee, Senior Play Committee, G,A,C, , Y-Teens, Red Cross, Prom Committee, Annual Staff, D,A.V., F.H.A,, Basketball-Manager, Office Staff. 23 Q. 1, yy ' -f ,f I '- 1: -F ...f - 4-2-4 DORIS JEAN MOLE Moe Junior Play Cast, F, H, A, , Prom Com mittee, Glee Club. CHARLENE NASH Punkinhead Y-Teens, F, H. A, , D,A,V, N. if 93 ,ix 'Q JACK NILES Track, Student Council, Debate Club, Glee Club, Junior Play Committee. MARY ONUFRY Junior Play Committee, F,H,A., Y- Teens, Prom Committee. rim fag Vi Kylxb P-I film 4 41, A ff WILLIAM POR'I'ER Bill Band, Hi-Y, Office Staff, Prom Com- mittee, Junior Play Committee. PEGGY REEVES Sue Office Staff, Senior Play Committee, Y-Teens. ' 0757 24 JANET RUSSEL Rusty Office staff, Latin Club, Future Nurses Club. GERALDINE SHAW Y-Teens, F. H. A., Future Nurses Club, Prom Committee, Senior Play Commfttee, Office Staff, Red Cross Council, G,A,C, OLLIE JEAN L, SPAIN O1y Glee Club, Debate Club, Annual Staff. JAMES E. SPARKS Jim Football, Student Council, Jtmior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Athletic Assoc. 'sez-A ' r A ROMONA STEPHENS M0ne Track, Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, F,H.'A, , Senior Play Committee, Y- Teens, G.A,C. GENE STROPE sn-cpe Student Council, Athletic Association, Basketball, Spotlight. 25 JOYCE THOMPSON Joy IERRIE TIPPIN Student Council Athletic Association G, A. C, , Cheerleader, Prom Commit- tee, Senior Play Committee, D, A, V. , Office Staff, Softball. FERNAND A. TREMBLEY Track, Cross Country, Varsity Club, Annual Staff. BARBARA TUNE Barb F,H,A., Athletic Association, Y- Teens, Basketball-Manager, G,A.C,, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, D,A.V,, Prom Commit- tee, Track. BARBARA WILBER Barb Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens, F. H. A. , G. A. C. , Basket- ball, Softball, Prom Commit- tee, Junior Play Committee TREVOY WILBUR Prom Committee 26 PEGGY JEAN WILLLAMS e Latin Club WAYNE WOODBURY Hi-Y JQM7 ,., ROBERTA WOODWARD Bobbie Y-Teens, G. A. C., Basket- bau, F1e1d Hocky, Track GERALD M. ZIELINSKE Zeke Baseball, Football, Varsity Club, Boys Glee,Club, Hi-Y, Latin Club KENNETH MOORE Kenny Student Council Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Track, Golden Gloves, Junior Play, Athletic Asso- ciation, Office Staff, Pep Meeting Committee 27 . , , ,, , fL., ,.,,, A W f f 4 ff fi? Y, f ' 1 f w i 4 f QW if 62, iv gb I fM ' ,' f ' ' ffy, . f Q - X 4 iff, H 'Z'i' V:l' , 'L 1 , fff' f-,. , Lyn, ,.1f,:kas 6 . aeffy, , 'zzx,,,. Umm I-'MW Slfflr Lackey JI, W1 a'rc, CN. 5 M- Nxt-r toll Tr c r 2' Haier 'K Bar! Xfilbcy 312 54 , 1, Jerry 71 p,,fa 'fu na 28' aaa alhdfor As Class 51 rushes down the walk followed by the pests, Mr. Study and Mr. Examina- tion, he bumps into Mr, Hudnut his psychiatrist at the corner, In a few minutes Mr. Study and Mr. Examination catch up with him and loudly accuse him of not attempting to study and fail- ing to pass Mr, Examination, Mr, Hudnut says, Calm down, calm downl We will settle this in my office, Class 51, you may begin now. Well, Doc, it all began back in 1947 when I became a Freshman, I felt shy and bashful and wished to be more like my classmates -- Eva Denason, President, Betty Dubenin, Vice President, Shirley Lackey, Secretary, Beverly Boyle, Treasurer. Mr. Study and Examination chimed in together and said, It was the only year you did work, Doc Hudnut said, Please don't interrupt and let the man continue, Through my diligent study, I became a Sophomore, My pals -- Norman Barrow, President, Ronnie Fisher, Vice President, Lucy Jones, Secretary, Eunice Chew, Treasurer, and I sponsored a dance by which we became more impudent, I became popular throughout the school for my performance of the Ituiior Play titled Atomic Blonde , Under the capable leadership of Ronnie Fisher, President, Norman Barrow, Vice President, Betty Dubenin, Secretary, and Bob Pardonnet, Treasurer, we sponsored the Junior and Senior Prom, Mr, Study and Examination at this point leaped to their feet and disgustedly pronounced that that was all Class 51 did was to sponsor a dance and not study, Class 51 indignantly jumped to his feet and protested by saying, I passed, didn't I , Mr. Hudnut screams, Please, Mr, 51, don't excite yourself, You may go on nowf' As my first days as a Senior I was very excited and much thrilled, It was through me that Norman Barrow, President, Duane Valenti, Vice President, Betty Dubenin, Secretary, and Bob Pardonnet, Treasurer became leaders for the class. But it's only because of Miss Stewart and Mr, Moon, your sponsors, that you finally made the grade , exclaimed Mr, Study and Mr, Examination, Doctor Hudnut announces that Class 51 has a guilty complex because he has not studied as hard as he could, but that he will have great expectations for him in the future, Mr, Study and Examination nod their heads in agreement and say they shall not bother him in the future if he shall promise to do his best. This Class 51 promises as he departs from the psycho's office, Carole Chevalier Glen Ingram 29 fa, ec, This is your three on the spot reporters on NBC the National Broadcasting system bringing you Time Marches On sponsored by DUN , the p'roduct which promises to give you a brighter look out on the future, It has done what DID didn't do, Now the news in brief: Jean Marsh is now a driver for the Flint Trolley Coach, We have often ridden with her, She has given Violet Clevenhagen, who now owns a Wrecker service, quite a bit of business, Doris Mole and Bobbie Lindsey have often given her business, as they are now chauffeurs at the YMCA. As you know Bendle always had its Hot-rod drivers, Ronnie Fisher and Leland Liebengood have made use of their ability and are now racing at Santa Anita. Peggy Williams and Gerry Doughty are now Co-owners of the Launderette, Gerry saving every penny Peg gives him so that he can buy new Bendix washers so that his hands won't be so red and rough, The Coughlin boys, Larry and Jerry, have started a dancing school, Their motto is Learn to Dance in 84 easy lessons or we buy you a new pair of shoes to replace the ones you wore out learning to dance, Ahl This we can't forget to tell you, Dick Hall is now working in a refrigerator factory, l-lis job is sitting in refrigerators to see if the light goes off when the door closes, Norman Barrow now owns a florist shop, He spends most of his time raising little Roses and he has turned out to be Burton's number one gossip, He told us that Eunice Chew is buying the large enonomy size of Pablum, for her little twins, and that Doris Fulmer is a torch singer at the lone Star Inn, Norman supplies us with some interesting news, Every night we see Jerry Zielinski running down to the Burton to see his girl who is a bub- ble dancerg and running behind him we see Tom Gordon, Tom goes along in hopes that the girl has a sister or a girlfriend, Bob Barkus and Erich Hempel are now working at Charlie's Meat Market, tackling people and dragging them in as customers, Phyllis Coleman and Jackie McLaughlin are their best sup- pliers of bubble gum, inventing the kind that makes the big economy, everlasting, never busting kind of bubbles, Jack Dodge and Dick Fish run Schakletons, Not as a pool room, of course, but as a lec- ture hall, Joe Frost is their famous janitor, Kathrine Magoulick and Connie DuPilka have now joined the happy class of people who work at the AC and their handsome understanding boss is none other than woman hater of 195I, Bill Groves, Believe it or not but Bendle turned out some very good teachers in 1951, Bobbie Wood- ward, is the head coach of Yale University's hocky team, Brian Hubbold and Bill Clifford, are coaching the girls' basketball team at Vassar College, fThose lucky students,j 30 Be sure to get out and votel Doris Beranek is running for Water, I mean treasurer of the water board, Carla Btum is her campaign manager QI bet Carla never gets thirsty,j Janet Lallonde and Joan Higley are working at an air base in Colorado, Janet and Joan test rocket ships, It seems to be a very interesting job for the girls, Something is always going up in the air, Milk is cheaper by the gallon, Beverly Boyle, Eva Denason and Betty Dubenin always had pull during their school year. Now their pull has come into use as they are in charge of the B, D, D, fBendle Dare Devilsy dairy farm, Get your hot dogs at the corner of Saginaw and Bristol Roads, John Austin is the owner, Best value in town, 2 hotdogs for 204. What a Bargain! Gene Strope, world famous astronomer is studying the heavenly bodies with a beautiful girl assistant. fStill up to his old tricks,J Have you read the best seller book How to Speak Freely in Front of a Group , written by none other than Joyce Thompson, Mary Onufry is also a writer, She has a coltunn in the Flint Journal entitled Advice to the Love1om. She has some pretty good advice since she has been married six times, Fernand Trembly is trying to compete with the Flint Journal by publishing the Daily Trombone, Barbara Tune has a job coaching her little football team, The Anders , Charlene Nash has tried to be different by raising all little girls and it looks as if she is going to tryfor an even dozen, Jim Sparks now has a job which is pretty important, He is Chief Inspector of garbage cans at Hamadys thirteen stores. Duane Valenti is also an important man about town, He is the owner of Valenti's Toilet Soaps. His motto is l keep the world clean , Nancy Jones is now a Wave working on the drart board, She drafts only fellas over I7 and under 22. fNatural1y she enjoys her work,j What she doesn't draft, Ollie Jean Spain and Delores Crenshaw take into their Bache1or's Home, where they allow only young bachelors under 49, Jack Niles works as a Ist class demonstrator at Toni Home Permanent Wave, Inc, Jim Kelly is a traveling salesman of that wonderful new cure-all Hadacol, Barbara Wilber is the proud owner of a Date Shop, Her theme is l have a date for every- one . Genevieve Mitchell is a top model at Wrights, Inc, , where she models shorty nightgowns, Bob Pardonnet, three times governor of Michigan has as his motto, All for one and that one me, His efficient secretary is Carole Chevalier, Bill Porter is a well known detective, who gained his experience as a result of all the mystery stories he read in school. Janet Russell is teaching mechanical drawing at Michigan State, with Jim Armstrong as her star pupil, Dave Hileman is a Veteran, oh I mean a Veterinarian, and his able assistants are Charles Martin and Graham Marsh, Dema Graham and Jennie Karlichek often bring their little poodles in for a check up, After office hours they all go down to Catscreek for a little swim, qThe poodles, that isj. 31 Jim Green and Jean Guidos have become Mr, and Mrs, and are now raising little Ever- Greens. Romona Stephens is still being her own sweet self to all the little ones in the nursery ward of Hurley Hospital, Virginia Hagy and Joanne Hiteshew have both settled down in their cosy little homes and are very happy, They have nothing to worry about as Margaret McPherson is the policewoman in their neighborhood, She got her start at the Burton keeping little kids quiet, Bud Fielder is Esquire's top artist, with Mrs, Fielder, the former Peggy Reeves, as his favorite model, naturally, Mike Howey and Gearld Ivester are now working in the lingerie department of Maas Bros. Their famous words are What a shape the world is in , Glenn Ingram is the operatic star of 1965, He got his start in the Senior play in 1951 at Bendle High, where he also discovered his leading lady, Mae Belle Walker, Theseftwo are getting along off the stage as well as on, We visited the museum the other day and noticed a collection of gold and silver cups, varying from pole vault, Central High School to Winner of Olympic games, Greece, The card above them read Kenneth Moore, world's greatest athlete , Celia Jagger is a foreign correspondent of the United States government, debating on foreign affairs, Wayne Woodbury has accomplished his ambition and is now a milkman who keeps the bottles quiet at 5 A,M, One of his customers is Pat Fitzgearld, Pat won the Academy Award this year when she again played the role of Ma Branigan in the movie The Campbells are Corn- ing, Serelda Moore is a taxi driver, and she is always complaining about how awful these men drivers are, Roberta Mitchell is head telephone operator at Bell Telephone, She always did spend most of her time talking, and concluded she' might as well make some money at it, Trevoy Wilber is enjoying his youth receiving Old Age Benefits from General Motors, As our time is about up, and our husbands are patiently waiting for us outside the door, we leave you with the prophetic thoughts for your future, Your faithful roving reporters Lucy Jones Betty Kachmer Shirley Lackey 32 C0156 We, the Senior Class of 1951, in eighty-five individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of the sphere of education, with extraordinary intelligence and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this our last and only official will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all previous wills or promises by us at any time heretofore made, or mayhap, carelessly spoken, one to another, at the thoughtless wish of an idle hour, To the Alma Mater we leave the memory of the most intelligent, well-behaved, athletic, and handsome graduates fand also liarsj. I To the Faculty we leave our vacant seats and vacant looks, To Mr, Lamb we leave our thanks for his patience with us, To Mr, Hudnut we leave the memory of all our imsigned excuses blue, white, yellow, and orange, Miss Stewart is heir to the fond memories of bygone days with the graduates of 5I , To the Juniors we leave our front row seats, in the balcony, to sit in, but don't try to fill them. To the Freshmen and Sophomores is left the consoling thought that by hard, patient, grueling work they may come to the time when they will be called graduates, And now for the individual items which we are in a hurry to rid ourselves of, The extra height of Brian Hubbold is bequeathed to Dick MacConne1l and Bob Woodbiry, Dave I-lileman and Bob Barkus leave their formula on how to stay thin fDon't Eatj to all the girls of the Junior Class, Kenny Moore leaves his boisterous laugh to Jim Sauvage, not that he needs it, Larry and Jerry Coughlin leave their shyness to Steve Nokovich, Art Sprague, and Jay Richards, Janet Russell wills her golden curls to Avis Meulman, Barbara Talbert, and Kathleen Stewart, To Colleen Routley goes Eva Denason's rhythmic walk, Mike Howey leaves his extra muscles to any junior boy that needs them more than he does, Jerry lvester leaves his bass voice to Eugene Waldron and John Tune, Jack Niles leaves his Jet Shoes to Leo Brooks and Don Barkus. To Al Rothley goes Tom Gordon's home made hair wave, Carla Bunn leaves her bottle of red hair tint to Gayl Hall, p Duane Valenti leaves his Sun Tan Lotion to Don Ruff, Dave Gallatly, and Jim Thomas. Bud Fielder leaves his golden-toned voice to Wes Wright, Doris Fullmer and Bobbie Woodward leave their diaries to Sylvia Ranger and Barbara Raymond, To Penny Yoke goes Charles Martin's Trig marks and answer book, Jean Marsh leaves her bottle of H202 qPeroxideJ to Carol Griswold and Joanne Stevens, To Marlene Moleski goes Joan Higley's famous laughg and Joe Stewart inherits The Gra- ham Marsh Sneeze , John Austin bequeaths Phil Munch his unused basketball shoes, To Paul Schramm and Wes Toll goes Jim Armstrong's broken test tubes, Doris Beranek and Bev Boyle wish to leave Vergil Brooks and Jeanette Onufry the great honor of taking roll for the Senior Class. Mo Hempel wills his football physique to Clarence Gaboury, Dick Fish, who lives only a short distance from school, leaves to Trudy Parnes the belief that travel broadens the mind, To Bev Minglecook and Joyce Palsgrove goes. Pat Fitzgearld and Ollie Jean Spain's gift of gab, 33 Betty Kachrner wills her parental affection to Shirley Deacons, Ann McDowell and Bar- bara Rouse, Ronnie Fisher leaves his use of one syllable words to Carl Hempel and Gilbert Iasquirre, To Don Hoye goes Jim Kelly's imported mahogany Yo Yo, Bill Groves' book entitled, The Efficient Office Boy goes to Russell Brown, Jean Guidos and Genevieve Mitchell leave their musical talents to Delores Riley, Lorraine Sprague, and Geraldine Shaw. Phyllis Coleman and Jackie McLaughlin leave their phone numbers to anyone that needs them, Betty Dubenin leaves her abilities as class secretary to the secretary of the class of I952, Zeke Zielinski bequeaths his mental map of the factory section of Flint to Laverne Liebengood and Jim Boyd. To Joanne Bole and Joyce Noble goes Dick Hall's treasured tricycle, Delores Crenshaw and Roberta Mitchell will their knitting needles to Helen Vock and Loretta Tramel, Jerie Tippin and Barbara Tune leave their combined collection of Coimtry Gentleman magazines to Dorothy Cody, To Charles Gentry goes Carole Chevalier and Celia Jagger's experiences as Future Nurses. Jim Green and Joe Frost leave their batting average and their book entitled Major Leagues or Bust , to Gary Griswold and Dick Coleman, Glenn Ingram and Mary Onufry will their combined collection of Jive Records to ldabelle Branam, and Harold Berry, Jim Sparks leaves his pocket novels, which he so faithfully studied in Homeroom to James Lougheed, To Pat Ayotte goes Trevoy Wilber's hot rod keys, Janet LaLonde and Barbara Wilber leave the job of cleaning out locker 55 to Donna Doucette, Wayne Woodbury and Leland Liebengood will their powers of concentration to George Kimber and Martin Zehner, Deam Graham leaves her play directing abilities to Mary Bell, To Bill Covington goes Gene Strope's, Charles Atlas course, Margie McPherson leaves her technique of making good pop corn to any junior with due qualifications, The theme song of Connie DuPilka, Katherine Magoulick, and Charlene Nash, He Fell for Me and I Let Him Lay , is solemnly bequeathed to Shirley Armour, Carol Brockett, and Shirley Eldred. Peggy Reeves, Mae Belle Walker, Violet Clevenhagen, and Peggy Williams, leave their ambitions to become lady wrestlers to Annette Orser, Helen Fish, and Joyce Nelson, Lucy Jones wills her elevated shoes to Dorothy Kribs. Larry Phillips is the lucky receiver of Jack Dodge's title of Amateur Pill Roller of the South End. To Lorraine Pettit, Betty Menz, and Betty Shinabarger, goes Jennie Karlicheck, Shirley Lackey and Eunice Chew's collection of Esquire calendars, Bill Clifford regretfully leaves his basketball abilities to Ted Low and Bobby Griniger, and Doris .Mole and Bobbie Lindsey will their way with the teachers to Lynn Wilson and Marilyn Maclntyre, To Barbara Snow goes Romona Stephens and Joyce Thompson's ability to get along with children, Nancy Jones leaves to Delores Clevenhagen her ability to find stray males, Virginia Hagy and JoAnne Hiteshew leave their secrets of how to obtain a ring to Mary Jean Perkins, To Don McElyea goes Gerry Doughty's natural wave, Bill Porter and Fernand Trembley leave their ambitions to become window washers to Paul Robinson and Buddy Williams, Norman Barrow and Bob Pardonnet leave their troubles and headaches of probating this class will to any capable person, We therefore, legalize and notarize this document by our signatures. 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'. ,,,. ,,,. , ,, V , ., -V .Aw - 4,-sais All , Q, I fgrgz, 4, 43 V ff I igggiay, W mfgffffr if 'af WW ,IX X 5' f my , f f f My f fl-ff, ga if q I ' f-7 X' W Lindse Lockha Lowen Maes McCra Mole Mienk' Olson Owen Perkin: Perkin: Pettit Phillips Portt Powell Pulley Rhoa ds Rich Richard Riley Rogers Romzek Rose Rothley Schnepp Shaw Shields skeiimg Slater Snow Spohin Stephens Stewart Streeter Summer Summer: Surface Tylus Ward Warren Whalen Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler Whirrake Winnick Young I 'M igkiivim ' Qiix,,3w1?1x!S C Mr. Chambers, Mr. Moon, Mr, Russian, Mr. Hudnut, Miss Helms, Mr, Robinson ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION The Maize and Blue of Bendle is ably guided by an Athletic Board consisting of six mem- bers, Each of these people have a particular part to play in our school's athletic programg and tho we may be blessed with a hundred victories or go down to a hundred defeats, we may be sure of the support and help of this loyal group, The actual coaching is done by a group of five, consisting of the following: Miss G, Helms -- all girl sports and cheerleading, Mr. T. E. Robinson - Varsity bootball, Tri-County B,B. -- Ass't Track Mr. I. Moon -- Junior Varsity football, Varsity B. B, -- Head Track Mr. C. Russian -- Varsity Baseball, Freshman Football, Freshman B, B, Mr. R. Chambers -- Ass't Football, Ir, V, Basketball, Ir, Baseball One of our coaches, Mr. K. Gempel, was lost to the armed forces during the school year and is at present located at Guam, Ex officio member of the athletic board and head Whooper upper , is our very capable and loyal booster, The Supt, of Schools, Mr. T. N. Lamb. Mr. Lamb can be called Bendle's No. I rooter and master of THE AXE, 45 ROW I: I. Gladstone, I. Kelly. ROW 2: B. Fielder, D. LaForest, D, Peterson, D. Gillette, D. Cooke, A. Rothley, I. Green, J, Thomas. ROW 3: Mr. Robinson, C. Gentry, E. Hempel, I, Zielinski, J. Niles, G. Ivester, I. Sauvage, D. Cocke, Mr. Chambers. ROW 4: C. Martin, I. Austin, B, Pardonnet, I, Dodge, G. Waldron, A, Sprague, J, Tune, I, Stewart, J, Richards VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY Coach Robinson's squad opened the.season with a non-conference victory over Bentley. Though the scores do not show it, the maize and blue fought bravely all season, ending with no wins and seven loses. The co-captains of the team were Eric Hempel, Jim Green, and Bob Barkus. RESERVES The Reserves 'under the capable leadership of Mr, Moonlhad a good season and ended up with four wins, no ties, and three loses, The co-captains for the year were Harold Berry and Don Bender, We wish you a good season next year as Varsity men, FRESHMEN Under the adequate coaching of Mr. Gempel and Mr, Russian, the boys came out with good prospects for our future teams, They had a fair season with two wins, one tie, and two loses, 46 31 W ,ggg 39 32 s H , lbw' V, f 1 I, 2,5 ff., f , ers , ' r f , , ,Aviv RESERVE FOOTBA LL K. Wilson, G. Griswold, R, Tremblay, D, Douglas, D. Lloyd, B. Berry ROW 2 Mr. Moon, R. Murray, B. Gibson, D, Cooke, J. Lyden, S, Dale ROW 3 H. Berry, L, Brooks, D, Cook, C. Norris, D. Bender. I. Kelly FRESHMEN FOOTBALL ROW I B. Whittaker, B. Keene, T. Rose, D. DuFour, P. Cruppenink, N. Chriest ROW 2 Mr, Russian, B, King, B. Surface, N, Crawford, D, Wheeler, B, Lockhart, D. Bison D, Gillette, I. Gladstone ROW 3 I. Wheeler, R. Rogers, G. Ward, C. LaLonde, W. Griswold, B. Leonard 47 RUW 1: Manager, D. Cooper. I. Green, K, Wilson, D. Cocke, Coach, Mr, Moon, S, Dale ROW 2: P. Munch, L. Coughlin, S. Nokovich, B. Hubble, B. Clifford, R, Fisher, I. Coughlin, I, Austin, BOYS' VARSITY BOYS' VARSITY The Bendle Varsity, under Coach Moon, finished their season with a record of 5 10. The Tigers were honored with good crowds for whom they played their utmost to over throw their opponents, Steve Nokovich was elected captain for the year. RESERVES The reserves wound up the season by beating Beecher, giving them a record of 7-7, Honorary co-captains for the year were Don Bender and Brian Jones, TRI-COUNTY The Bendle Tri-County finished their season with a record fo 2-IO, The co-captains of the year were John Tune and Don Ruff, F RESHMA N The Freshman team, coached by Mr, Russian, ended their season with a 4-5 mark. The co-Captains for the year were Walter Coggins and Don Dufour, 48 RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW I B, Berry, D, Bender, D, LaForest, D, Cocke, D, Gellatly, Mr. Chambers ROW 2 S. Dale, B, Jones, R. Golden, F, Butcher, J. Stewart, G. Griswold, D. Cooper TRI-COUNTY J, Kelly, D. Coleman, R. Brown, D. Ruff, G. Ivester, M, Howey, Mr, Robinson ROW 2 A. Sprague, D, Gillette, G, Waldron. I. Tune, D. Peterson, A. Rothley 49 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ROW I W. Coggins. I. Lindsey, B. Whittaker, D. Gillette, P, Cruppenink, B. Summerfield ROW 2 Lockhart, D. Dufour, C, LaLonde, B, Slater, J. Rothley, B, Keene, Mr. Russian JR, HIGH BASKETBALL ROW I C. Bowen, E, Hill, R, Krause, I. Fredenburgh, B. Farnum ROW 2 J, Allen, M. Desormeaux, G. Kondyles, R, Goodkuecht. I. Goodwin, Mr. Cherry I B rrrr B 50 ROW I I, Moon, I. Hudnut, T. Robinson, C, Russian ROW 2 R. Chambers, W. Glenn L. Westgate 2 FACULTY TEAM T, Robinson, I. Hudnut, R, Chambers, L. Westgate, W. Glenn, C. Russian 51 L, Coughlin, S. Nokovich, J. Coughlin K, Wilson, I. Green, D, Cooke B, I-Iubbold B. Woodward, I. Stevens, C. Routley, M. Moleski, B. Dubenin D, Fullmer, C, Routley, B, Dubenin, B. Woodward M. Moleski, J. Stevens KNEELING: N. Key, I. Krish, N, Kimball, Miss Helms, B. Woodward, D, Fullmer, B. Dubenin. STANDING: B. Harvey, I. Woodward, M. Hopper, B. Brooks, I. Mienkwic, D. Dubenin, B. Bearden, B. McQuillin, M. Martin, C. Griswold. ROW 2: S. Snow, B. Moore, D. Roy, D. Clevenhagen, M. Hebert, P, Hopper, B. McComb. ROW 3: R. lowers, E. Taylor, R, Isaquirre, B. Romzek, S, Fuller. I. Griffiths, B. Goebel. G I R L S ' F I E L D H O CKEY TEAM GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY TEAM Tackle that centerl Rush their goaliel Scoop it out of that rutl Drive it down the fieldl Take your bully on the 25-yard line! Pass it down the alley! Ground, sticks, ground, sticks, ground, sticksl These and many other comments were heard last fall as thirty ambitious girls, with shin guards and hockey sticks, played practice games with Bentley and Mandeville, Their coach, Miss Gertrude Helms has already entered them in the 1951 fall class B field hockey league, Team positions were earned by the following: Center forward . . Right inner , , , Left inner , , Right Wing , , Left Wing .... Center Halfback , Right Halfback , , Left Halfback, , Right Fullback , Left Fullback , , Goalie ,,,, . . Betty Dubenin , . Doris Fullmer . . Nancy Kimball . , Bonnie Brooks . . Nova Key , . Roberta Woodward or Barbara Bearden , , Delores Dubenin , , Jackie Krish . , Maryalice Hopper , . Jackie Woodward , A, Janet Mienkwic GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW I: B. Woodward, M, Moleski, I. Stevens, T. Parnes, C, Routley, ROW 21 Manager, R, Goebel, B. Dubenin, D. Fullmer, B. Raymond, S. Ranger, J, Krish, ROW 3: P. McCray, Coach, Miss Helms ' GIRL'VS MORNING GYM CLASS N. Holsinger, H, Fish, D. Cleveuhagen, M, Hopper, I. Woodward, L, Pettit, W. Brown, N. Kimball, N. Taylor, D, Dubenin, N. Key, Coach Helms, R. Goebel 55 R- F15 QQ 6 WJ E Dcnlxical D, Fwsih-nav' fiisvm , E 5,1 , 11-, f 4 1 ,1 f' I f , A , wx ff ri? . ,..f,,f.,. . smaw.m-wm.,.N1:4q...--,.wmum.g5fmww,rmgma-mm! wmwmeawmu-.J fm, nm' fwr' www-ww-rr,-1-..:aa -yuummvmAxzwrwumxrnvwswnnrwmun. ' nm:-mn.wwmu4:uuum.numwn, ROW I: C. Routley, M. Moleski, J. Green, J, Tune, Mr, Hudnut, Sponsor, I, Guidos, D, Shields, ROW 2: B. Whittaker, S, Lackey, C. Fredenburgh, G. Constable, M, Walker, D, Barkus, R, Brown, J. Bole, ROW 3: V. Brooks, K, Wilson, G, Mitchell, S, Ranger, B. Grininger, D, Dufore, R, LaForest, ROW 4: B. Groves, B, Keene, E. Waldron, F. Butcher, J, Lyden, J. Austin, STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL John Tune took upon himself the duties of President of the Student Council in the year 1950-51 and with the guidance of Mr, Judson A, Hudnut accomplished much, At the opening of the year the Student Council sponsored the Royalty Dance and later the semi-formal Sweetheart Ball. The project of selling Bendle cushions was started and the selling of pencils and pennants was continued from last year, The annual Christmas tree was decorated and placed in the hall along with other decora- tions to help arouse the Christmas spirit around school, The accomplishments of the Student Council this year were due to the cooperative spirit of the sponsor, officers, and the class representatives, 58 ROW 1: L, Jones, L. Kessler, Mr, Lamb, Mr. Hudnut, T. Wiens, V. Hagy, ROW 211. Tippen, P, Reeves, D, Doucette, G. Shaw, B. Snow. I. Green, ROW 321, Russell, D. Graham. I. Sparks, B. Porter, C. Martin, T. Gordon, J. Austin, OFFICE STAFF OFFICE STAFF This year the office staff was under the direction of MI. Theldon W. Lamb, Mr, Judson Hudnut, Mrs. Lois Kessler, and Miss Thelma Wiens, The purpose of the Office Staff is to give students on the commercial course an opportun- ity to gain experience while helping the administration. 4 59 ROW I: E. Chew, V. Brooks, E. Denason. I. Onufry, M, Walker, ROW 2: M. Moleski, B. Dubenin, J. Tippin, S. Lloyd, Mr, Bennett, sponsor, G, Parnes, J. Stevens, D, Graham, 1, Guidos SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIG HT The S otlight Staff, under the direction of Mr, William Bennett, sponsor, and Eva Dena- P son, editor, published their first issues in newspaper form, Due to advertising and financial difficulties, the staff decided to mimeograph the remaining editions, Besides publishing the Spotlight , the Staff sponsored a spoon dance , one of the most successful dances of the year, he staff in mid-term in order to According to an old tradition, all Seniors resign from t give the under-classmen the necessary experience, Eva Denason left her duties as editor-in-chief ' ' b ' as Business in the capable hands of Vergrl Brooks while Jeanette Onufry succeeded Betty Du enin Manager, 60 Row 1: E, Denason. I. Stevens, M, Moleski, B. Dubenin, G. Parnes, J. Tipping ROW 2: I. Krish. B. Snow, N. Key, R, Stephens, V. Hagy, Miss Helms, ROW 3: I. Guidos, D. Fullmer, C, Routley, S. Ranger, G. Mitchell, R. Woodward GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB One of the nice events of the school year was a Girls' Athletic Club Banquet on Monday, February 12th at 7:30 P, M, at the El Rancho, Enjoying either a Sirloin beef or pork dinner with all the trimmings were present and former G, A, C, members and guests: Mr. T. N, Lamb, Superintendent, and Mrs. Ruth L. Bills, Assistant Superintendent, Miss Shirley Bender former G, A,C, President installed the following officers after the dinner: President -- Marlene Moleski Corresponding Secretary -- Joann Stevens V. President -- Betty Dubenin Recording Secretary -- Eva Denason Treasurer -- Jerrie Tippin Spotlight Reporter -- Gertrude Parnes Miss Gertrude Helms, the club's sponsor, proudly presented pins and guards, which were earned under the club's point system, to the following girls at the banquet: Shirley Bender, Beverly Brooks, Rosalee Darling, Eva Denason, Betty Dubenin, Marcella Hebert, Gertrude Parnes, Pat Perreault, Joann Stevens, and Ierrie Tippin, Only girls who hold a sports letter earned in cheerleading, field hockey, basketball, soft- ball, or track may join the club in the first six weeks of every school year, The G, A,C, has a point-earning system for all athletic activities engaged in by the members, When 500 points are earned a pin is awarded, 1, ooo points a G,A,C, emblem, and for 2, ooo points a girl can earn either a sports sweater or jacket, ' 61 ROW ROW ROW ROW Ig E. Strenzel. K. Wilson, D. Gellarly. I. Green, J. Austin, Mr, Moon, sponsor, R, LaForest 2: A. Rothley. I. Richards, G. Griswold, B, Barkus, I. Thomas. D. Cocke.-I. Kelly. Lawrence, D. Cooke, A. Sprague, D, Peterson, G. Zelenski, F. Tremblay, C. Martin. Hempel, I. Lyden, R, Fisher, B. Pardonnet, J. Tune, S. Nokovich, E. Waldron. 3: G. 4: E. VARSITY CLUB VARSITY CLUB This club was organized for the purpose of having all letter-men under one organization, It has become a very popular boys club, This past year it accepted twenty-three new members. Some of the c1ub's activities have been: . Dad's Night honoring the Fathers of the Varsity football squad and giving them a chance to see their sons play, A dance -- The Varsity Jig given the day before Thanksgiving. The club sang Deck The Halls at our annual Carol Sing, The boys hope to have an alumni banquet before this year is over, OFFICERS President -- Jim Green Secretary-Treasurer -- Dave Gellaty Vice President -- John Austin Historians -- Jim Savage and Kenny Wilson Sponsor -- Mr. James Moon 62 SENIOR J. Tippen, J. Guidos, E, Denason, KNEELING: V. Cruppenink SENIOR CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR JUNIOR B, Snow, V. Brooks. I. Onufry, D. Cody, G. Hall 63 l STANDING: I. Tune, G, Waldron. SEATED: V. Brooks, I. Green, G, Mitchell, K, Wilson, I. Bole A PEP COMMITTEE PEP COMMITTEE The Pep Committee which was newly organized in 1951 did an excellent job in prepar- ing the pep meetings. ' For variety in the meetings members of the faculty and student body supplied their various talents, r ' OFFICERS Chairman -- .Iohn Tune Secretary -- Genevieve Mitchell 64 MAJORETTES I. Jones. I. Bole. B. Boyle, F. Butcher CORNET QUARTETTE D, Horton, B. W011111. G, Griswold, D. Lloyd GLEE CLUB MI. Westgate, B. Eagen, M. Hath away, R, McConnell, S. Snow, B Hardy, C. Chevalier, ROW 2: I Hudson, P, Fitzgerald, L, Brooks S. Nokovich, G. Waldron, E Hempel, B. Chriest ROW I: L. Jones, M, Walker, P, Fitzgerald, K. Magoulick, Miss Stewart, ROW 2: I. Sparks. I. Guidos, M. Howey, D, Graham, Student Director, ROW 3: G. Ingram, D. Hileman, T. Gordon SENIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY The Senior Class presented The Campbells Are Coming, a farce comedy in three acts, on November 17, 1950, The play was very successful under the adequate direction of Miss L. Stewart, and student director Dema Graham, The Cast was as follows: Ma Brannigan , , Catalpa Tapp , , Betty Brannigan , Dick Brannigan , Bildad Tapp , Cyrus Scudder , , Jeffrey Scudder , Kaye Brannigan , , , Kingston Campbell , , Mrs, Augusta Campbell , Pat Fitzgerald . Mae Belle Walker , Lucy Jones . Tom Gordon . Mike Howey . Dave Hileman , Jim Sparks , Jean Guidos . Glen Ingram . Katherine Magoulick 67 KNEELING: R. Brown, D, Barkus, ROW I: I. Onufry, G, Parnes, M. Perkins, I, Stevens, K. Stewart, ROW 2: W. Wright, G. Waldron, Mrs, Hyatt, I. Tune, C. Gentry, JR. PLAY 1R,PLAY The graduating class of 1952 presented their Junior Play, Hilarity House, by Jay Tobias, April 6, The cast includ ed: Isobel Jordan , Kathi Jordan , Betts Jordan , Lucindy Peck , Wally O'Shane Buzz Bassett , Stan Lawler , Jefferson Jordan Dora Devine , Dixie Devine , Kathleen Stewart Joann Stevens Mary Perkins Trudy Parnes Johne Tune Wes Wright Gene Waldron Charles Gentry Jeanette Onufry Russell Brown The play centered around Jeff Jordan, a rich uncle of Kathi and Betts Jordan, who lives on an isolated ranch for 20 years and had come to stay with the Jordans. He claimed he was to die any moment of heart trouble, Not realizing that times had changed, he said he would not leave his money to the Jordan family unless they lengthened their frocks, wore no make-up, and the girls would have no dates until they were eighteen, This was very hard to do, of course, and the results were hilarious, The director was Mrs. Ellen Hyatt, and student director was Don Barkus, 68 ROW I1 B, Reeves, E. Vincent, B. Wilber, E. Denason, Miss Osborn, C. Ward, I. LaLonde, B. Minglecook, ROW 2: C. Brockett, B, Bees, R, Stephens, K, Stewart, G. Hall, R. Goebel, B. Bear-den, N, Key, ROW 31D, Dubenin, B, McComb, G, Goodknecht, G. Shaw, D. Riley, J, Onufry, V, Brooks, B. Tune, ROW 4: B. Boyle, B, Dubenin, P, Reeves, M. Onufry, F. Kucherenko L, Porter, D, Clevenhagen, P, Korsky, ROW 5: S. Surface, D. Roy. B. MCQl1i11iI1. I. W00ClWHId, D, Fullmer, R. Woodward, M, McPherson, Y - T E E N S Y-TEENS The Y-Teens Club, under the directful guidance of Miss Iane Osborn, is associated with the Y. W, C, A, Purpose of creating better world fellowship, They operated the concession stand at all home football games, Along with the Hi-Y Club, the Y-Teens met bi-monthly to receive square-dancing les- sons from Mr. Clarence Hill, Bendle employee, The Y-Teens then sponsored the first of several square dances, The Club received instructions from the Y. W. C. A, director in craft-making, At the beginning of the second semester, the club attended Camp Tyrone, Delores Dubenin and Janet Laliorlde were elected to attend the mid-winter Y-Teens Con- ference in Lansing, OFFICERS President -- Eva Denason Treasurer -- Jeanette Onufry V, President -- Barbara Wilber Inter-Club Council Member -- Helen Shields Secretary -- Cynthia Ward Program Chairman -- Janet LaLonde 69 RCW Ig M, Howey, G. Ingram, B. Porter, G. Zelinski, Mr, Glenn, sponsor, G, Ivester, G. Doughty, ROW 21- S. Nokovich, D, Cocke. I. Richards, G. Griswold, B, Groves, I. Kelly. A. Sprague. J. Green, D, Gillette, D, Peterson. ROW 3: I. Lougheed, C, Martin, I. Lydon, I. Dodge, D. Hileman, J. Tune. E. Waldron. HI-Y HI-Y The Bendle Hi-Y Club has just completed another successful year under the leadership of Mr. W. H. Glenn, During the first part of the year the Club consisted of I6 members, A later initiation added 6 new members, This year, the Club has sent IO boys to such meetings as -- the Hi-Y Legislature, the Hi-Y Council, the Hi-Y - Y-Teens Council, and to summer camps, The I-Ii-Y has, with the help of the Y-Teens, brought out the fad oi Square Dancing, They sponsored the armual Hi-Y faculty basketball game, The boys gave the first dance of the school year and then another one later in the Spring, They sang O Holy Night at the Carol Sing. OFFICERS President -- Jerry Zielinski Secretary -- Gerald Ivester V. President -- Bill Porter Treasurer -- Glenn Ingram 70 ROW Ig D, Shields, B. Wilber, M, Walker, Miss Osborn, B, Kucherenko, Y. Kish, I. Mienkwic. B, Minglecook, ROW 2: B, Moore, L, Baily, B, Talbert, R, Stephens, G, Hall, M, Spohn, M. Riley, M, Richards, M. Lamb. ROW 3: B. Summerfield, M. Shaw. P. Phillips, P. Blue. M. Martin, D, Mole, R. Dexter, M, Gordon. ROW 4: B. Hickok, C. Kinder, B. Goebel, M, Barrow D, Hill, D, Domke, P, Fitzgerald, J, Parish, D, Roy. ROW 5: J. Higley. I. LaL0nde. B. LiI1dS6Y S. McKay, P, Korsky, P, Yoke, L, Mole, M, Scott, F. H. A. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America, The F, H, A, 's money making projects have been selling potato chips and gum at basket- ball games, and a very successful dance, The Club hada party at Christmas which they all enjoyed, They have also had a Banquet, Two delegates were sent to East Lansing to attend the annual F, H, A, meeting at Michi- gan State College, The F, H, A, is under the capable sponsorship of Miss Osborn, OFFICERS President -- Elizabeth Kucherenko Secretary -- Genevieve Mitchell V, President -- Mae Belle Walker Treasurer -- Barbara Wilber 71 ROW I: Pitman, Sponsor. ROW 2: C. Jagger, O. Spain. ROW 3: B. Groves, E, Denason, I. Niles. ROW 4: D. Hileman, G. Marsh. DEBATE CLUB DEBATE CLUB The Debate Teams under the adequate coaching of Mrs. Pitman, did a fine job for first year debaters winning five out of eight debates, The teams were composed of Celia Jagger and Eva Denason on the affirmative and lack Niles and Bill Groves on the negative, Bendle met Davison, Corunna, Swartz Creek, and Elsie, debating the question: Resolved: That the American People Should Reject the Welfare State, We were selected by the University of Michigan to hold the elimination contests, Bendle lost to Whitimore in the semi-final round, St, Louis being the wirming school in the elimination series. A plaque was presented to our school on April 27, 1951 by the University of Michigan and certificates of merit and award to each debater from the Detroit Free Press for their fine work, OFFICHIS President -- Bill Groves Secretary -- Celia Jagger V. President -- Graham Marsh Treasurer -- Ollie lean Spain 72 ROW ROW ROW ROW I: C. Bunn, P, Fitzgearld, Mrs, Hyatt, sponsor, C, Jagger, C. Chevalier, L, Sprague. 2: R. Stephens, B. Shinabarger, G, Shaw, L. Pettit, D, Riley, 3: C. DuPilka, D, Doucette, J, Higley, J, Lalonde, K, Maganlick. I. Russell, 4: R, Mitchell, M. McIntyre, S, Ranger, B, Raymond, C, Rutley, D. Beranek, B, Wilbur. FUTURE NURSES' CLUB FUTURE NURSES CLUB The Future Nurses Club has had a very busy and successful year under the very capable sponsorship of Mrs. E. Hyatt. There are about 25 girls in the clubg and they have all had an active part in the club's activities such as immunization, eye testing, flourine treatment, ring worm tests, collection for St. Joseph Nurses Home fund, and other activities, Future plans are to sponsor a Cancer Assembly, field trip, banquet for Mothers at end of year, which will be sponsored by the Iimior girls, for the Mothers and Seniors. OFFICERS President -- Celia Jagger Vice President -- Pat Fitzgerald Sec, and Treasurer -- Carole Chevalier 73 ROW 1: R. Iowers, S. Surface, J. Austin, Mrs, Hughes, sponsor, M, Walker, G. Mitchell, C. Fredenburg, ROW 2: C. Jagger, B. Shinabarger, B, Rouse, G. Shaw, D, Hill, B, Summerfield, G, Griswold RED CROSS COUNCIL RED CROSS COUNCIL The motto of our Red Cross Council is We Serve, The Council under the sponsorship of Mrs, Hughes has filled gift boxes for our friends in other countries, At Christmas, a gift basket of food was given to a family in our community, A Convalescent program of visitation and entertainment was started, The Council raised money by having a dance and candy sales, Two students were chosen to go to the Red Cross Leadership Training Camp, OFFICERS President -- John Austin Secretary -- Genevieve Mitchell V. President -- Mae Belle Walker Treasurer -- Shirley Surface 74 STANDING: F. 'rremb1ey, G. Marsh, R, Fish, G. Ingram. SEATED: o, Aspain, G, Mitchell, D. Fullmer, Miss Stewart, C, Chevalier, C, Jagger, ANNUAL STAFF ANNUAL STAFF The Annual Staff, having worked very diligently, enjoyed very much preparing the 1951 Annual, The staff consists of ten members of the Senior Class of which Carole Chevalier was selected Editor-in-chief, Celia Jagger was chosen Business Manager by the staff, The other members of the staff included Genevieve Mitchell and Doris Fullmer who did a splendid job of typing. Doris also very capably handled the job of collecting the material for Girls' Sports. lim Armstrong and Fernand Trembley did an excellent job of gathering the items for' Boys' Sports, Jim, Glen Ingram, and Graham Marsh pounded the sidewalks getting, advertisements to finance this book of which they did a fine job, Ollie Jean Spain did a remarkable job of collecting club material, Richard Fish did an efficient job of collecting and ,arranging snapshots, We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our sponsors for their guidance and helpful sug- gestions. 75 LIBRARY Mrs, Gibbs, P. Coleman, D. Doucette JANITORS Mr. Green, Mr. Hill, Mr. Morris, Mr, Derringer I 1 ,, 76 5' wr-, K, , m.,m,wV f 4 . ' A 92' ' nf? ' 'I f' 3 , I 4,55 ,I g 1 ffl ! A 1 fb f , w . 93 Q, XX N 1 f 1 ' 5? i '- 5 -' f .fw-r, .- fpul, '43,,,f T N 3' WN- -.U,-faig-1':::n-Q11:Qs:?,.g2'-41 g41:if'f-M,,'a',: :aw f-A : N K 1 f an .mix-.,1-fffrzff' f: , f t,.fNMf: .i mv W y f n-'fr ff :fy ,ff , 2: . 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QD'UD'D'D'D'U'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-3D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'U'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D99-P-D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D'DD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D-D-2 -g'C!'G-G-G-C!-GPG-GPC!'GPG-G-G'G'G'G'4!'G'G'G'G'G'G'CS'G'G'G'G-G-CPG'G'CK'CK-CC'G-GPG-G-G-CI-GPC!-GPGPCK-G-il-ll-CK'G-G-G'G-C!-G'C!'CI-CI-C!-CDG-Kl'C!-G-G-fl-C!'G'Cl'G'G'K'G'Cl'f1'G'G'f!'ff'3'a E Best of Luck to the Class of '51 'T 2 from QP Q? E? Z DREW'S GROCERIES S9 so S? . 3 Duco Paint Q S 9 2185 E. Bristol Rd. 2 Phone 3-9804 G Z NPFPPFUPWUUUWUUUUWUUUWUUUUUUUUUUUUDU ? Q? il Compliments of ev 9 ? ? 3 SPRING'S DRUG STORE 'F Q? Q' '59 G-3523 S. Saginaw Road 'P ? Phone 9-1857 U Q? 'G'Cl'G'G'G'G'CI'G'C!'G-CIPGPGPGPG-GPG-Cf!-Cl-G-l.K'G'G'G'C!'G'G'G'CPG'fI'C!'CI'G'G-G'C!'G'G'G'G'CI'4l-G-G-G-GPG-GPG-G-G'K-G'CK'C!-G-C!-CI'G'C!'Cl-G-C!-Cl-G'f!'KI G if CI 3 9 es Good Luck to the Class of '51 DAINTY LUNCH Good food carefully Prepared, and well served G-3517 -South Saginaw D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D D D'D'D'D'D'D5D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D4D'D Success to the Class of '51 from CHARLlE'S MEAT MARKET G-3460 South Saginaw Phone 9-1472 2 Compliments of Compliments of SHUIRMAN HARDWARE CO . G-3539 S. Saginaw and 1113 Chevrolet ? E' Q9 ? '? Z Phones 9-8811 and 9-4355 Q 2? Q Q 'aff'G'GG'GilKI-G-G-G4-CPG-G'G-G-G-C!-G'G-CDG-G-Q-q.g.g.g.f3.g.g.fg.q rg Q ea Q 3 Compliments to the Class of '51 '? Q2 Q? U Q, from S? ? Q E9 C? 'F ACE BEER AND fWlNE STORE G-3366 South Saginaw Road E P Phone 9-oioo 7 GENE'S REXALL DRU G STORE Complete Drug Store Service G-3364 South Saginaw Road Phone 4-8364 D'D'D'D'D'12'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-Dfb-D-U3-g.jJ.jj.D.D.v 5 5.3.5. Success to the Class of '51 from ROSE BOWL GRILL We specialize in Steaks, Chops, Seafoods, and Regular Dinners 3301-51 South Dort Hwy. CICKCIGCI-K-K DDD lx 2-' ... '?D'Y1'FFD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'i1'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'i3'Y5'11'YfD'D'Y'D'YrD'D'iT D'D'D'i1'D'D'D'Y'D'Y4!1'i?'D-D'1W'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'Fr'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'I?'D'D'D'D'D'ffD'D-D'D'D-D'iD-D- UE' E-E'D'E'D'D'D'8-SJ'D'D'D' A A A A A A A A o A A 6 A V-1 if-J A 1.3 5 ia ab do A oi: Ju Ja no do ci 5 :B is 42 J: .Ia uw vw we vw vu w 4-0 is Ja in do G3 do GD v-8 A 961 A ..- .B 654 as u-1 no ve 1.- 66 J-H an va an o 1- vw on vw -. al .fo Gv .vo .- on -A bl -. .- -1 -- '- -N u-1 w vo '- -Q ae on u-4 vw '- -4 w w vw vw vw bv S.. ala is E9 . '? -66 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 EP 1 I l 2 S L 2 9-R 'G -G 'CI -CK . .Q 'Cl -C! . .Q 'E' Q? '55 E9 Q E Best of Luck to Class of '51 3 3 3 3 3 Q GEO.-MIL-GRILL Z 3 3 3 Hotdogs, Hamburgs, and Home- 3 3 made Chili 3 3 3 E We are open until 2:00 3 E G-4253 South Saginaw i '34'G'9'f!'G'G'3'a'G'C'G'G'G'G'G'G'fI'G'K'Q'G'Q'G'G'iI'G'G'G'G'G'G'G'K'Cl'G 3 ? ? 5 2: E 3 if MOLE'S DRY GOODS 3 3 G-4225 South Saginaw 3 3 3 3 Phone 9-0841 3? ? Q ? 3 3 E'G'C!'Cl'fl'fl'G'G'G'CPC'C'G'G'CI'G'G'G'G'G'G'G'G'fI'G'Cl'G'CI'G'fI'GfCl'G'K'G'G'G'G'G'G'G'G CHARLEY'S cur RATE DRUGS Eg Chas. H. Agasin Mgr. 3 Q 3 3 3 3801 South Saginaw Z 3 . E Phone 4-6921 Flint 3, Mach. Q S? S? E 1,'G'G'lI'G'G'G'G'Ci'G'G'K'fI'CI'G'Cl'G'CI'G'G'x'I'K'G'Cl'fl'G'G'G'iI'3'fI'G'G'G'Q'G'CI- E Q S? 5 Good Luck Class of '51 Q3 S? Q9 S from Q-E1 E3 3 S7 E UNDERHILL Auro PARTS 3 3 3 Automotive machine work E 3 Q R G-3505 south Saginaw 3 E Phone 2-4631 3 Best wishes to the Class of '51 Dr. S. D. WINSTEN Optometrist South Saginaw at Bristol -G'G-G'CI-G'G'CI'CI'K'G'G'G'K'G'3'C!'K'G'G'G'G'S'G'G'CI'Cf'K'G,'G'G'8'G'G'CI'G'C Best of everything l'0 the Class of '51 A FRIEND 'G'a'fl'CI'G'Q'fl'G'G'fl'fl'G'G'G'G'3'Cl'f!'fl'G'Q'G'G'G'a'fl'G'G'1l'G'fl'4'l'fl'3'f1'Kl'G'fl I Compliments of STUART S 5 to 100 Bristol at S. Saginaw St. Q. 3'f a 'G 'fm 'G'G'f!'G-G 'G'f?-G41-G -ct-cz-cc -a-cz-cm -cc-cz-q.g.Q.Q.a.g.G .Mm Best wishes from KIRK'S MOBIL SERVICE Motor tuneup 8. Brake serv. Mobil-gas 8. Mobil-oil G-3476 S. Saginaw Road Fllnlf Michigan Phone-3-9034 9 . QD'D'U'D'v'D'D'D'D'D'D'9'D'2'D'D'D'D'D'D'8'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'f?'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'gD'D'D' 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 '6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Za 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 .L 6 1. ... 6 6 6 6 'E he ii J. G9 G . ui an 1 vw we u-Z as 6 6 vi , 51 6 6 . 6 6 uh 6 - J. 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