Bronson High School - Viking Yearbook (Bronson, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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Juniors Row 1: left to right)—Nat -Imc Kmter. Peggy Graham. Betsy Hilton. Verda Gump. Esther Tor-rey. Virginia Nagle Row 2: Goldie Wilson. Mary Harrison. Jean Ho'l stcr. JoAnne Bawdcn. Angelme Bla«ki. Row 3 Richard Byers. Beth Davis, Nancy Fair, Marilyn Green, Janet Adams. Sarah Metzger Row 4 Ronnie Hai man. Cl •'da Milliman, Max Weis. Glenda Fair. Marvin Signesk . Bwizzy Littlefield. Betty Nelson Junior Class Offices |. to r.—James Nowak, vice-president ; Chuck Somerlott. presiden ; Janean Honeywell, secretary; Mar.e Rice, treasurer; Mr Hilton, advisor. 1st row (left to right); Barbara Perrin, Larry Tavlor. Allan Al-leshouse. Jack Riegle. Dorothy Laughry, Clarence Monroe. 2nd row: Irvin Sw ft, Roger Smoker. Harvey Whitcomb. GLr-ia Lines. Janet Kosticl-iy. 3rd Row: Alvin Shaw, Max Hay-lett, Da'e M.tschelen. Betty Bo-haez. Clif on Rascy. Ambrose Si-korski. 4th row Wylla Wanar. Di:k Rubley. Vic Nowicki. Leo Ho«rd, R.chard Robbins, B.ll Wh te. Charles Bailey Fifty-six enthusiastic juniors enrolled at B. H. S. in September, 1949, to begin a very busy and successful school year. Since the Class of 1951 began its high school career, thirteen of its members have left Bronson High. Lois Parsons’ and Lyle Wiser’s names have been taken from the class roll this year. To raise money for the junior-senior prorn.the juniors have sold refreshments at all home football and basketball games, had a bake goods sale, conducted a paper drive, and presented a very successful play. The class, well represented in all sports and other extra curricular activities, reigned supreme over the Viking Review when both the junior boys and girls won in their respective class tournaments. The juniors had the honor of being the first class to wear the new Viking-head crest on their class rings. The Viking head replaced the standard Bronson High School crest which has adorned the rings for 17 years. Joan Crabill David Croy

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Sophomores 1st row—I-r. Betly Abrgh Dons Boyd, Edna Swig r, Clara Mae Vcrce. Ellen Mar e Sw ft. Dola Mac Hart. 2nd r ;w—buck J:n s. Harriet Skotk. Alvin Kelly, Ereynj Lann Will am Herman. Robert Af.denon. John B. rr.es. 3rd r-w — Norman Hsineman. Erma D? Hoff. Marylyi Fo rs‘er, Kc th W 'bur. I a ricia Wai e. Donna McIntyre. 4th ow—Barbara B’am, Terry Ma z. Mar aret Kcho Jonn luce Maxine Woodcox, Carolyn Harmon, Marjcr.e Ball. Sophomore Cliss Off cers I to r—Ted Kosmerc . re s-trrr. Mss Jor.es. ed.s r; Max Hi ton. vi:e-pre ident; M.ld ed Killian secretary; err Boyd. pre:.dent. Sophomore'—S'Ction 2 Row I: 'left to r ghf»—Edna Worznizk. Virgin.a Kupecki. Irene Fenner. Corni il cn, Joyce Davis. Sylvia fpxJe Row 2 Fhilip Hoard. Lewis Uh r g. James Ho t, Ncrman Meek. Walcr L-winski. Vernon K.ngs-Iry. Keith Tracy. Rcw 3: James Herman. 1 es cr C een. Jull' L'ppch. R tyrt Kime VMlis Los n k , Deal Amos H:l Mil er. Kerne h Mar-rhell. . . . . Row 3 Arnold S korsk . De-Wayne Wil-r. Rolland S korski. Mer-hal! fkinner. Ra mord not-ta. Robert Shook. Gcro Mit.clnl-en Forty-eight boys and girls began their Sophomore year at Bronson High School on September 8, 1949. To set their class ahead financially, the Sophomores united efforts to sponsor a series of sandwich sales which, when completed, retted about $110 for the class treasury. To do their part in All-High activities, the class first planned and supervised an All-Hi party with “Comic Strip Land” as the theme. Everyone came dressed as his favorite comic strip character and prizes were awarded to the best costumes. Next, the assembly committee presented the Sophomores in their annual class assembly, which was enjoyed by all. The Sophomore talent was used to very good advantage in several musical solos, a skit, and an impersonation of the Andrew Sisters. In donations to the Red Cross, the class led all others in high school. Besides all these class activities, the Sophomores were active in many extra-curricular groups. Genevieve Kopec Mary Deal

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