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Freshmen Row 1: (left to right)—Abort Gigcw'ki. Margaret R s men. Dcrecn Grindle. Pat ic a Tice, Charlotte Rublcy. Betty Me zger. Ncrita Wi k m. Dcnald Crull. Row 2: Pa ricu Kcsmer cx. Shirley Yesh. Pat Kerman. Marietta Se ler. Jean Ro .s. Gordon S kor-♦ki. Tom Norton, Jake Dove, Peter Kalom. Row 3: Nanc Pla ter. Kay We'-don. Jorephms Giowfki. Irene Bodly. B eky Riiblry. Fhylhs Blam, Sally Ncverski, No ma Losimki. Row 4: Carol Summers, Martin Crab II Harry Smoker. Howard Lutz. Robert HiPo.n. Donrn Hobson. Drrrll Blanchard, Robert Meyer. Charlotte Foiter. Freshman Cla Off ce s I. to r.—Cera d Ho s e- pesi-d “n‘; Larry Maxwell, vice p-csi-den . Betty Hayloft. :rca uor. Virg.ma VanPelt. s ere lt, . Mis-, And:r.on. advisor. Row I: (left to r,ght —B?th McC ackcn E a Hcy. Ccccl.a Karryn«k L-rr - K nt r irr»il Harmon. Dona d Piat . A ice Wilson. Lois R ce Row 2 Donald Tote k . August G gowski. Duane Him La rh. Robert Krembrink. L o r c t t a Smoker. Mary Lou Killer. Geraldine Schragg Row 3 Char otte Ey r R terta Bullock. Donald Bchrke. Cordon Bowerman. Conn e Lines. Judy Wana . Kerne h Duncan. Cel-oh ne Nowicki Row 4 Bill F.fer. Rolland Kotz, M chael Siade. Sd c Sch ckl- -ton, Roger Adanv. L o ard Heard. Hans Geiger. Dick Williams. Robert Wolta Sixty-nine “freshies” began their life at Bronson High School on September 6, 1949. To start its career at B. H. S. on the right foot, the class entered a float in the Halloween paraie and came through with first prize in the city school division. They presented an assembly on March 9, which consisted of several skits and a variety cf musical numbers. The last All-Hi party, April 21, was planned by Freshmen committees in cooperation with the Student Council. The party theme, “April Showers”, was used throughout the affair but didn’t at all dampen the spirits of those attending. Members of the class participated in all sports. Thirteen toys were out for football, twenty-one in basketball, twelve in track, and twenty in baseball. The Freshmen girls were also well represented with twenty-three out for basketball. We the Seniors, wish you all the luck in the world, and hope you enjoy your feur years here in Bronson High School as much as we have. Richard Akins Richard Boyd
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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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EighthGrade Row 1 i left to r ghrl—Ro erf Miller. Trcran Ns tlemai, ' ew-n Cl tfv'rd, Ror.mc C'amptoi. Dean Akim, Ja k C'cmerv. Don aid Johnson. Al an Me zg?r. Row 2 M:ry Ann Fcrxrr, Jac-c.uelin- Cr m 'f I'e e Sw f Nor mo Me xgcr. Thy I s Har man. LaVonnc Mcrk. Cent Bu crs. u lymonJ Kosmcriik. Ronald M.xkr . Row 3 tun c ; Curp, V.va And-%'£:rti Willi m«. Ccrd n A'bnght. Adam Wa dow:ki. Mary Weaver. Jyfy F fer. F hyl Its Waldr’n, Jan ce Vorce. Margaret Ka’vn. Row 4 Phyll.s Ha h -wa . Shirley Harr son Ro e ie R fe ibi r -»h. Jan ce Fask. Ru h Hm man, Phyllis Wo'ker R by R Hey. Sharon Taylor. Wanda Grecly 8 h Grade Off cers Sharcn Taylcr. vcc pre ic ent; Jacque ire Gr.mes, presiden ; Mr.,. Martin, advisor; Phyl is Hathaway. s c e cry; Fh,ll Ha tman. treasurer Row I P yllis Fox. Ir s Stro p, Joan H-lli te rammv Ce or. Lois McNall, Sally 5pade. Jean Wohlers. Loij Huns cker. Row 2: Kei h Wchlers, N cky Whor'ey. Charles Corns'.ock G r aid Brewer Charlotte Ban, Vcm B'owrr Ru h Rierssn. Phy -Its Wiler. Betty N -ft. Row 3 Na han Cca » . Richard Cl fford. Melv n A br ght, Robert Laughry. Paul Kc n, Gene K.n . Mary Ann iha v. Geraldine Baker. Los D al. Karl Hotter Row 4 Paul Re-??e. E nabsth Bidw ll, ichnnv Guern ry Donald St Cla r. Wavn? C:y. Norman Dixon Da e Hrr Leonard Rumsey. B.l y W n“field. The Eighth Grade had an attendance of seventy-five students who showed splendid cooperation in their activities, as well as in their school work, making this year a very successful and interesting one. The Eighth Graters participated in various activities. These included: Sports, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H Club, Band. Also the Junior High Choir and Student Council. The fall Initiation Party given for the Seventh Grade was the major event in their social activities. Tents were arranged at the Greenwald Park in which the Seventh Graders received startling surprises. They entered a foat in the Halloween parade in competition with the other grades and they won second prize. A Valentine Party was another one of their successful parties enjoyed by the Eighth Graders. Sandwich sales were their main source of raising funds for their class treasury. As a Red Cross project the class members packed boxes to be sent overseas. The year was concluded with an enjoyable trip in the month of June. Raymond Blaskie Leon Blaskie
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