Bronson High School - Viking Yearbook (Bronson, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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Hi-Times I. to r.—Jane Hunsicker. associate editor. Mrs Tharp, advisor. Priscilla Tritch and Pat Wmgf.eld. co-editors. The Bronson Hi-Times, a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, has been published bi-weekly by Bronson High School students since 1935. The Hi-Times staff, with Mrs. Margaret Tharp advisor, has endeavored to maintain the fine standards which have earned such awards as the All-American rating, given the Hi-Times for five years by the N. S. P. A. This is the highest rating that can be bestowed upon any high school newspaper. The Hi-Times staff, composed of 54 members, write, type, and mimeograph the paper, which is given to all Student Council members, to the Board of Education, to rural schools in the district, and to high schools in the state and throughout the country. The aim of the Hi-Times is to back school and community projects, give students an idea of journalism, and to acquaint people with Bronson High and its program. Gloria Hzepka Mary Kolassa 1st row lief, to right —E teener Fowler, Joan Ross. Fhyllis Blain. Margaret Rissman. Betsy Hilton, Eliza-l eth Torrey. Barbara Ross. . L .nd row Joy Bernes. Ruth Rierson. Patricia Kosmerck. Shirley Vesh. Salty Neverski. Peggy Graham. I atr.ca Kosmcrirk Shirley Yesh, Sally Neverski. Peggy Graham. Patricia Herman. Lois Hunsicker. Marietta Seiler. Jo Anne Bawden. 3rd row: Glor.a Kztr Ma. Patricia Flynn. Darrell Blanchard Howard Lutz. Virginia VanPelt. Donna Rae McIntyre. Irene Bodley. Kay Weldon. Inez Snyder. Barbara Kibiloski. 4th row Lcretta Smoker. Mary Kola'sa. Lurlcne Kinter. Jack Ricgle, Ronnie Hartman. Buzzy Lit!let eld. Ec ty Smoker. Richard Byers, Betty Nelson. Carolyn Klemmer. 5 h row Donald Brown. Bill Austin. Bill White. Jack Barr. Don Ellison. Vic Nowicki. Jerry Rissman. Julie Leppich. Ralph Burch. Delphme Nowicki. Charlotte Eyer. Judy Wanar

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ANNUAL STAFF •- to r—Mr Bodley. advisor. Pat Flynn, art; Carolyn Klcmmer. typing editor; Pat Wingfield editor; Jerry Rissman. sports editor. Ken Belote. business manager Joy Barnes, pho ograoh Jane Hunsicker. editor-in-chief; L. D. Keller, business manager; Priscilla Tritch, articles editor. business editor; “Bigger and better” have been the by-words of “Viking” staffs from way back when, and this year it was no different. The 1950 Viking staff, led by Jane Hunsicker, .editor-in-chief and under the direction of Mr. Bodley, Senior advisor, made a sincere effort to produce an annual such as Bronson High had never seen before. New printing and binding techniques were studied and considered. New operations to produce more efficiency were put into effect and the yearbook began to take shape. Craine Studios of Detroit were contracted to manage the photography angle, and the photographers, together with Joy Barnes, photography editor, were able to put a great deal of originality into the Viking through unusual’ “spot shots”, etc. After much discussion, the staff decided to return to the printed type book in place of the lithographed type used last year. The picture plates were made by the Fort Wayne Engraving Company, and the printing was done at the Bronson Journal. For the first time in the history of this school, a padded cover was selected for the annual which will greatly improve its appearance and durability. Thomas Francisco Ralph Burch



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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 1st .. IOW- . M.art,n- •dvisor: IIrene Fennrr program chairman; Pat Wingfield, parliament ian; janean Honeyweil. secretary. Eleanor Fowler, president; Beth Davis, treasurer Joy Barnes, song leade Miss Jones, advisor Fhyo!i. Lu2?iordi: M«?r,onc Ban. Sally Neversk,. Pa r c a Herman. Mar etta Seiler Joan Ross Phyllis B.ain. Betty Albright. Betsy Hilton, Virg.ma Nagle Esther Torrey. Dola Mae Hart. Sh rley Yesh' Josephine Gigowski. F?' cr•Loretta Smo r- M«f lyn Creen. Norma Losmski. Janet Adams. Mane Ret, Clara Mae Vorce Eme Vne Lane Donna Rac McIntyre. Kay Weldon. Patricia Kosmer.ck. Harriot iikorski. 4th row: Carol Summers. Margaret Kehoe. Mary Kolassa Doro hy Laughry. Betty N:lson Marylyn Focrs'er rH ::nW » Sm0ker- P-rteto W Sn,der, Carolyn Klemmer! 5th row Constance Wilson Barbara Kibilaski. Joyce Davis, Conn e Lines. Delph.ne Nowicki Cecelia Ldnw Warzn'ak- Bjtty Bchacz. Wylla Wan'r. Julie Lepp.ch, Janet Kostielny. Glor'a Lines Clor a Rzepka, Virginia Kup.ecki, Geraldine Schragg, Carolyn Harrison. The Future Homemakers of America, with sixty-eight members, have had a very successful year under the leadership of Miss Mary Jones and Mrs. Eunice Martin. Among the many good times had by the girls this year, was the initiation of new members in October. The annual Mother and Daughter Banquet, held November 16, was a great success with 120 attending. In November, twrenty-one girls attended the Regional Home Economics Convention at Kalamazoo, w here Eleanor Dav!s Fowler was chairman of Region Eight. A Cake Walk Dance was the club’s February project. This event was successful both in the crowd attending and the number of lovely cakes won. Beth Davis, Region Eight chairman, and five delegates attended the State Convention at Lansing, March 22-24. The five delegates were: Gloria Lines, Betty Smoker, Betty Nelson. Wylla Wanar, and Janet Kostielny. The Home Economic girls exchanged two meetings with the Quincy and Union City clubs. Newr officers elected in March, are as follows: President, Jeanean Honeywell; Vice President, Margaret Kehoe; Secretary, Emelyne Lane and Treasurer, Beth Davis. Elizabeth Torrey Barbara Ross

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