Berrien Springs High School - Canoe Yearbook (Berrien Springs, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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E ,.. A r Seated: G. TenHoor, B. Oliver, I. Craft, P. George, S. Billett, G. Manasco, L. Ross. C. Hamer 2nd Row: W. Spaulding, R. Smith, I. Glasshurn. P. Hodges, D. Bocock, B. Burdick, C. Harding, I. Thierbach. Mr. Noqgle Grd Row: C. Warsco, W. Rudowske, F. Longner. R. Lucas, H. Strickler, R. Guettler. C. Clark, I. Bulkowski 4th How: E. Dunitin, G. Fisher, R. Prillwitz, D. Whetstone, A. Enders, D. Wilson, P. Koehler, R. Ruttschaw, The future ot this year's eigth graders is bright. Their interests are many, their willingness to co-operate is above average. These young people have organized their own cheer-leading club, chess club, and at one time promoted the publication of an eighth grade newspaper. This paper eventually became a sheet in the Limelight called the Iunior High Whats Up. They had an up-and-coming Iunior High Basketball squad that won seven of eight contests played, losing only to Fairplain on the home iloor. This team will furnish some first-rate material in Dale Whetstone, Roy Prillwitz, Iack Thierback, Ronald Lucas, Robert Guettler, Charles Clark and others to the high school team next year. The large majority of this group will do much to add to the good record of Berrien Springs High School in the next few years. Top Row: I. Pudell. F. Revell. B. Robinson, G. Roslawski, H. Schmall, L. Schmall 2nd Row: K. Schmall tdeceasedl, E. Smith, G. Smith, L. Spaulding, A. Steltner, H. Stevenson 3rd Row: M. Stroud, F. Stover, C. Streight, I. Sweder, B. Thran, R. Tropp 4th Row: R. Vorrath, S. Walden, C. Waldrop, I. Wellington, L. Whitman, R. Wreqglesworth' 5th Row: D. Zech, P. Zelmer, R. Zelmer, D. Zerby an Sth Row: W. Harner. C. Keeler l Twenty-five

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Bob Henderson: I've added these tigures ten times now. Reisig: Good boy! Bob: And here are the ten answers! Dedicated to Mr. Wilson I do not wear that bright purple tie To make them think I'm fast, It's just the loudness of that tie That keeps the Seniors awake in class! Lost-a report card. If found, please return to oupil at school. No reward if returned to parents. Keith Fay Miss Skinner: What was the greatest accomplishment ot the Romans? Don Steinhilber: Speaking Latin. Alex Reisig: Now we have come to the conclusion that X equals O. Mary Koebel: Gee! All that work for nothing. Iackie Sattler! Oh, Marilou has a dimple. Marilou Richards: Yes, an angel kissed me. jackie Sattler: And who was the angel? Doctor Klutts: The thing tor you to do is to bury yourself in your work. Patient Ewalt: Gosh, and me a concrete mixer. Little airy nothings Little words of brass Shake 'em both together, Behold! The Senior Class! FAMILIAR EXPRESSIONS Teach Skinner: Now, let's adjust our minds to English. Woody Wilson: When you get out in this cold, cold, world- Doug Watson: ls that all right? Augie Lange: Now'w-w, boys! Burt Aldrich: Where shall we meet today? Duke Emerich: That's right---why? Pop Nothstine: Where's your pass? Nature-boy Chance: ln other words- Shorty Noggle: You get what you pay for. Miss Graham: Who has my scissors? Morrie lohnson: Dcn't throw your ice cream boxes under the bleachers, please. Secretary Gark: And how are you this morning? Boss Reisig: Let's sign off and settle down. Editor Elaine Erlandson: So you made up all these jokes yourself? Ioke Editor Ioyce Cagle: Yes . . . out of my head. Editor Erlandson: You must be. Teacher, Noggle: What is ignorance, -i? Chester Warsco: Ignorance is when you don't know anything and somebody finds it out. Twenty-six Shirley Streight: It is only six o'clock and I told you to come after supper. Don King: That's what I came after. Chuck Lindt tFreshie to librarianlz Could I take Lois out over the week end? Chuck Reinebold tSports Editor for Limeliqhtl: What shall I say about the peroxide blondes who threw a tit at the game last night? Mr. Watson: lust say, 'The bleachers went wild.' Elaine Erlandson tdriving up to a filling stationl: I'll take a quart of gasoline and two ounces of oil. Attendant Bob Weber: O. K. lady, and do you want me to sneeze in your tires, too? Policeman Ludwig: Say, lady, pull over to the curb: do you know you were going sixty miles an hour? Leatrice Siuckey: Why, isn't that wonderful: I learned how to drive only yesterday! Woody Wilson: This is the third time you've lboked on lerry's paper! Bev l-Iickerson: Yes, she doesn't write very well. Marion Bennett: Why is a typewriter like your neck? Dick Wilson: I dunno. Marion: Because it's Underwood! Mr. Reisig: What do we owe to chemistry? 1 Doris Prillwitz: Oh, lots of things: for instance, to chemistry we owe most of our blondes. Ralph Locke: What shall we do tonight? Ken Blunier: We'll spin a coin. If it's heads we'll go to the dance: tails, we'll go to a movie: and if it stands on edge, we'll study! A man about to be electrocuted phoned his lawyer from the death chamber. They are about to put me in the electric chair, he said. You are my lawyer- what do I do now? Don King: Don't sit down! Larry Caulpetzer: Who spilled the mustard on this waffle, dear? Young wite, Io Fay: Oh Larry, how could you? This is lemon pie. Senior: Ever take chloroform? Roger Ieschke, Freshie: No, who teaches it? George Smith: May I pull down the shade? The sun is shining on me. Mr. Aldrich: No, let it alone. The sun is conducive to the ripening of green things. Miss Skinner treading English Literature! Then came the great dragon belching forth! Phyllis Lytle: Didn't he excuse himself? Pastor: You like to go to Sunday School, don't you, Dean? Dean Zerby: Yes, Sir. Pastor: What do you expect to learn today? Dean: The date oi the picnic! Mr, Wilson: Give the most important date in history. Chuck Reinebold: l93l Mr. Wilson: Why, what happened that year? Chuck: I was born!

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