Buchanan High School - Pines Yearbook (Buchanan, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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cfw-JZ fi1,f0!f111 L all 'lil ' ' OOO' W OOF' O F ' fl if 5125015 of 7Q47 DORIS ALLEE-Intelligent gal, well-known in these parts for her silver-throated cornet-active in band, dance orchestra, orchestra, Velmarian Literary Soci- ety, Latin and French clubs-men and blushing iclose- ly associated, what?J are her chief weaknesses- nickname: Dorcy . CLIFFORD BAUCH- Buckskin wants to be a machin- ist-grew and grew fsix-feet, twol by eating broiled sirloin steaks-B cluib, Aboys' home ec, apprenticeship club, football-enjoys reading dime novels when not attending movies---always laughing-undecided about the feminine angle but likes them all pretty well. EVELYN BENAK-French club, library club, Pines staff-craves bowling, dancing and southern boy friends-plans a future in nursingfswoong for Gables- snappy dresser. LUELLA BLOOM-Good-natured little girl with plenty of enthusiasm-active member of glee club, home ec, speech and biology clubs-likes swimming, hiking, and skating-with the exception of candy, likes nothing better han gum-wishes to be a nurse in the future. MARJORIE BOWMAN--Very intelligent and industrious --precise, neat-Strauss waltzes are blissfefficient office girl-hopes to go to college to take up teaching commercial subjects-very interested in music, espec- ially piano-Velmarian Literary Society, Latin club, biology, band, glee club-heart interest is in Chicago. Fourteen FLORENCE BREWER-Usher, G. A. A., Latin, home ec, library, Mike, glee club, fspeech club-figures men are all right in their places-adores Italian spagetti- to her the perfect evening is a dancing date with the one--a patriotic girl who wants to see America- nickname: Flossie. BETTY BRISTOL--Active in G. A. A.s-fiery little blonde, bashful around men, but goes for the tall, dark, brute type-craves a home in northern Michi- gan with the manfenjoys Make Believe Bal1room - likes sport clothes but hates her nickname, Briss BONNIE CHAIN--Produced Mamma's Darling for Velmarian Literary Society--band, glee club, dance orchestra, Antics of Andrew, freshman president- composes poems in nothing flatwfriendly natureg feminine soda jerker in spare time-happiest when writing to Flintiher future is all set. RUSSELL CLEMENTS-F. F. A., Mike staff, speech club, biology club-a little blonde man that likes farming-is the outdoor type but nevertheless likes to dance-nickname: Rusty. MARY COMERS--Usher, G. A. A., Latin, home ec- adores all outdoor sports, dancing, and Dentyne gum- likes people'but th'nks they should mind their own business-Robert Taylor's her ideal-wishes to be a nurse.

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OF I t e Qlll ISENIORS' SEASONS Patricia Dellinger Spring-buds burst forth with bright green to cover all trees and shrubberyg daffodils release the earth around them, the sun shines bright. So it was that the group of students with sunny faces came to the school house labeled Freshmen . They were considered just a bit green. They quickly adjusted themselves, as the green grass does to the blue sky, after they had elected officers: Bonnie Chain, presi- dent g Barbara Palmatier, secretary, John Moyer, treasurer. Summer-a Warm sun, trees fade slightly on the tops, grain begins to head. The students, sophomores now, were beginning to fit into the picture. They had lost most of their greenness. A future could be seen for them. They, too, realized this fu- ture as they chose leaders: Arlis Fairman, president, George Fitch, vice president, Bonnie June Chain, secretary, Robert Meulman, treasurer. Autumn-the sun beats down on the earth to see what can stand up under its heat, wheat is cutg trees are browning, all nature seems mature-advanced. Our students were advanced. They were juniors. They were enduring their hardships with smiles. Profits beamed forth. Already forms could be detected from the moulds. Progress was helped by the aid of: Richard Habicht, president, Jack Hess, vice presidentg Arlis Fairman, secretary, Harold Hyink, treasurer. Winter-cold Winds, snowdrifts, blinded routes, warm fires, all are signs of the last season of the year. Students donned their heaviest apparel in the form of the pre- vious knowledge, and marched forth as seniors. They faced the teachers, waded the subjects, and studied through the text books. The leaders: Lorraine Morley, president, Arlis Fairman, vice president, Ruthe Montgomery, secretary, Suzanne Mc- Kinnon, treasurer built the fires. The students kept it going strong with the play, Pollyanna , baccalaureate, and commencement. Spring-we have seen our students go through four seasons. They overcame all obstacles. They came forth, grew, harvested, and saw themselves through the hard- est season of all. But what now: When each grasps that little white roll in his hands and walks that isle for the last time as a student, he goes into a new spring-a new world. What lies ahead cannot be seen, but he is able to face it for he has learned to endure hardships. He will not be forgotten. The seniors of lil will be remem- bered, and the four seasons will live long in the heart of each . Thirte



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Mary Crews Evelyn Dalrymple William Donley Loretta Ernst George Fitch Eva Daggett Patricia Dellinger Jack Ednie Arlis Fairman Wanda Forgue MARY CREWS-French club, Velmarian Literary So- ciety, Pines staff, 'Antics of Andrew -intends to enter nurse's training at Indianapolis next year- dislikes prissy people with no sense of humor-speaks with a soft southern drawl-has a beau in every southern port-definitely the creative type. EVA DAGGETT--G. A. A., glee club, home ec-outdoor girl who likes swimming, tennis, and bike-riding- would like to be a telephone operator-collects post cards in her spare moments. EVELYN DALRYMPLE-Ambitious girl with hopes for a future of managing a home or as a secretary- thinks there's nothing like funlgformerly of Three Oaksfadores post office and uniforms-usher club, home ec, Velmarian Literary Society and Pines staff- has no Chinese ancestors but could eat chop suey three times a day. PATRICIA DELLINGER4 Pat is the shortest girl in the senior class-wants to be a secretary, preferably a PRIVATE secretary-Latin club, home ec, G. A. A., Mike, Velmalrian Literary Society, Pines staff-very industrious and peppy-athletically inclined-anything blue is okay by her . WILLIAM DONLEY-Thoughtful-isnlt satisfied with merely twloi or 'three hamburgers this favorite foodJ- strong for sports writing-student manager, journal- ism, Latin club, Velmarian Literary Society-goes for South Bend women-aim '?-journalism. JACK EDNIE-Latin club, Pines staff-slides a mean trombone in band, orcestra, and dance orchestra- prefers light classics to swing-in spare time, likes to construct boats and airplanes-he has a pilot's license f Cook sees a future as aeronautical engineer our naval officeretall, blonde, silent type. LORETTA ERNST-Out of school boy friend-secret longing to be a lady lawyer-soft, mellow voice-one of those rare persons who behaves in study hall-an attractive little girl. ARLIS FAIRMAN-Well-poised, classy little girl with plenty of oomp and dignity-member of Velmarian Literary Society, Latin club, Pines staff, band, orches- tra, dance band, senior vice-president, junior secre- tary, and sophomore presidentfespecially likes good dance bands and intelligent conversationalistsfhopes to become a competent nurse. GEORGE FITCH-Nicknames: Red and Pinky, give away the co-lor of 'his hair-triple letter man in basket- ball, football, and track-active on Pines staff and Velmarian Literary Society president-another killer where women are concerned-loves an argument, even a losing one the never losesj-future: mechanical en- gineer. WANDA FORGUE-Home ec, and ushers clubs-dark haired, dark eyed soda jerker at Mission Inn-hoped to be a beauty operator but plans a marriage in the near future-very quiet. 1 I . l Fifteen

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