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. Jist Machural • • Best Looking Dick Chamberlin Ardeth Jones Most Popular Bill Burdick Mildred Zech Best Personality Walter Hildebrand Marian Spletzer Best Dresser Bill Burdick Margie Wetzel Best Natured Jim Huss Janet Quick Most Timid Bob Lapsley Kay Dingo8 Best Athlete Dick Chamberlin Margie Wetzel Deepest Thinker Walt Hildebrand Marilyn Zerby Most Musical Leslie Spaulding Doris Neidlinger Fastest Talker Webster Hathcoat Yvonne Smith Best Gum Chewer Jim Huss Ardeth Jones Neatest Bob Lapsley Bernice Christy Most Likely to Succeed Charles Brohman Amy Jean Schutze Wittiest Webster Hathcoat Mildred Zech Most Sincere Ed Steltner Arabella Backensto Biggest Schemer John Warsco Yvonne Smith Best School Skipper Best Dramatist Bill Smith George Reinhardt Ardeth Jones Mildred Zech Biggest Flirt Jim Huss Marian Speltzer Best Primper Ray Gaul Marilyn Zerby Biggest Two-timer Bob Bell Marion Spletzer Curliest Hair Kenny Fisher Janet Quick TEACHERS Most Fun Miss Skinner Flashiest Ties Mr. Jurgensen Biggest Politician Mr. Nothstine Best Sport Mrs. Krause Best Chess Player Mr. Noggle Best Looking Mr. Watson Best Natured Mr. Emerich Most Helpful Miss Graham Most Romantic Mr. Aldrich Best Friend Mr. Reisig Most Domestic Mr. Lange
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MILDRED ZECH To enjoy life, one nut it giggle.” GENERAL COURSE Soft Ball 46. 47. 48; Glee Club •45. '46. 47. 48; Canoe Staff 48; Secretary 4 7; '‘Drums of Death 1947: Arsenic Old Lace 1948; Basketball 45. 46. 47. 48 JOHN WARSCO Naughty nautical man!” AGRICULTURAL COURSE Canoe Staff 48; F. F. A. '4 5, '46. '4 7. '48; Sec. '48; Arsenic Old Lace '48; Citv Slicker and Our Nell '48; President ’45 MARILYN ZERBY “Untimely last. COLLEGE PREP COURSE Glee Club ’46. 47. '48; Band '45. '46. '47; Drums of Death '47; Play Staff '48; Class Secretary '45. 47. '48; Treasurer '46; Canoe Staff '48; Softball '46; Basketball '45. 46, '47. 48 MARJORIE WETZEL Dar , diminutive and dynamic!” GENERAL COURSE Glee Club '45, '46. '47; Play Committee '47, '48; Class Treasurer '48; Canoe Staff '48; Cheerleading '45; Basketball '46, '47, '48. Softball '46. '4 7. '48 SENIORS TAKE CRUISE TO MACKINAC ISLAND Flash! Aboard the S.S. Greater Detroit bound for Mackinac Island will be 25 Seniors from Berrien Springs High School. The itinerary is as follows: Arrrive Chicago Monday May 31st Buses will transport students from train to boat. Afternoon is free for sight seeing in Chicago. Leave Chicago Monday May 31st Dinner will be served as the ship cruises out into Lake Michigan. Evening will be spent in dancing and deck sports. Next morning boat pulls into the Straits of Mackinac. Arrive Mackinac Island Tuesday June 1st Seniors have entire afternoon to visit Old Fort Mackinac, Fort Holmes, the Astor Fur Post, Arch Rock, and Grand Hotel. Leave Mackinac Island Tuesday June 1st Dinner will be served as our floating home pulls out into Lake Huron. Another dance and an amateur program. Arrive Detroit Wednesday June 2nd A buffet luncheon will be served before docking in the Automobile capital of the world. Ten Bon Voyage! So long, and all that farewell stuff!
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Class Prophecy On being a doctor, Dick Chamberlin dotes. Giving special attention to eyes, nose, and throats. As Chamberlin's nurse Yvonne Smith poses, Swabbing out all the patients' noses. Jim Huss is still just horsing around, But now as Barnum and Bailey's three-ring clown. On the Broadway stage does Millie Zech pace, After making her debut in Arsenic and Old Lace. As a cook, Amy Schutze takes the cake. She's hailed as champion for the pies she can bake. Marian Spletzer sings with Willie Shaffer's Band, Her boy friend thinks she's the best in the land. To do things, Marilyn Zerby, never gets around, We hear she hasn't yet returned her cap and gown. As Shortie's successor, Ed Steltner exults When he lays down the law, he gets results. In a vine-covered cottage on Hollywood and Vine, Lives sweet Margie Wetzel and her children nine. Bill Burdick's struck it rich, has his own grocery store. We hear he's lent money to the class of '54. And then there’s Arabella Backensto, Whose nimble fingers her wedding gown sew. As a farmer Walt Hildebrand's As good as you please, and he never needs a ladder to trim his trees. Lowell Smith strums a guitar, He should be in Hawaii, but that's so far! Bob Beil stays at home always, Listening to China on the radio waves. Kay Dinges now has changed her name, Her husband has both fortune and fame Doris Neidlinger just sits on a bench, If she had a piano, this rhyme would make sense. Bob Lapsley's band music does make, Always keeping his neighbors awake. A hunting every year Ken Fisher goes, He never gets a buck but he sure gets the does. Charlie Brohman is still on the farm, His wife's doing the plowing cause he broke his arm. Bill Smith still isn't doing a thing, Guess he's still having his bachelor's fling. Ardeth Jones is another Millet, Her pictures in art galleries they do display. Webster Hathcoat's a great writer of news, His name just apeared in Who Who's. Bernice Christy hasn't grown a bit, In someone's kitchen she's a perfect fit. Janet Quick we know will be, First woman candidate for the presidency. George Reinhardt's an actor in many plays. And this occupation really pays. John Warsco competition to Admiral Nimitz gives. He'll be in the navy as long as he lives. Roy Gaul is a model for Esquire, If you want a subscription, send him a wire. A radio-crooner is handsome Les Spaulding, For his autograph he has all the girls crowding. T we've
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