Buchanan High School - Pines Yearbook (Buchanan, MI)
- Class of 1946
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I . sg. , fffi? h 5.4. , ..,,. 5192 H S 1' . :5k35' l' v ,.'. ', A . :fl , 4. ' M nz' Reading lell To riqlwl you find our sclwool board members: Pliilip R. l-lanlin, lreasurerg Dr. l-l. M. Beisile, irusleey l-l. C. Slarlc, superiniendenl ol sclwoolsg Dr. J. C. Slrayer, president Mrs. Claude lrniioil, Jrrusieeg and Wm. Morgenlliau, secrelrary. li is llieir duly io lornfiulale ine scliool policies. SUPT. H. C. STARK PRIN. PIERRE T. BAILEY DON MiLLERghas faugh' aqricuifurc and sponsored E. E. A. for iwo years in Buchanan g before Corning here- hc- haughi ir Cove? Micrifzan - nocnies are nunfinrq and hshinq A is an aiurnnus irorn Michiqan Shaw. VELMA EUNBARfi, r'5aC oi The Enghgh Deparrrner' and sponscvs ihe seniors ard The Ahmai S713-'he' hczzios are h:uzeLee:f :1 and 'cadirg 7 1'Aa3La'eo from Aicion Ccnezge and has 'aiccr advanced work a+ +he Uni-firiihy Ci Chicagjn ara NC'Th,wES'CV' Unive- sify-vacariored ias' sun'- 11 4 O LAWRENCE DECKER f Teaches cherniafry. physics, eighrh qrade science, and coaches basicoibnii f pre' pecve is bcys who skin cracfice-gjraduafed from Wbsrern Sfaie Teacneis College and worked on hia rrasfefs decree a+ Arif Arco' durirg Aho sumrnef-W sap rc does cofacnira irr a hobby. EARL RiZOR-no s a ::cf i'CLJ'EG These carfs For 'r' is nia :cvs-'rh ya-ar 'aaghri rnafhernarics ar Bucnanan -fsaw his nchhy is woes- irai' . 'cis so-or' a ii ci 'ear-c:'a '3 r nerr f we had :af Ciarx 3 iasf LU'i'W T6V'-A'i'ii3 per Deevff 'i :Qs .-fea'if J haw ir fra: icncrl cu'oir1 -ri: ' ' zlauihrcrs 'a V Y 4 MARGARET FRANCE -f carne io us as Miss Jones buf iwo weeks iaier rnar- ried an Ensign in ihe Navy --graduaied from Superio' Siam Teachers Coiieqe arc iho Universify of Minre- sofaAAhobbies are Docfry and socrfs-speni ihe- surn- 're' heme on 'he :and RALPH RCBWWSON - 'Q aiwcsi a iixfixei in fha 'nusic depar+rnen'r'-gra:Ju- wed horn Wggrerr Michi- wah Cd-ego of Esucagiz' -- as 'NCCCfiS,dCLTV'Q1 an: no acer' par' oi ias' sur' 'ner on his own iody foo? zach'-sei coeve as usuaf 's cuDi's f-who skis 'e- neafsais-Pnzfv 'Q 5 P12 rner ar a Coiorado ranch. ffiih ai-r. Rookie' ff.:-14: REBA LAMB! has cand- aqed skinned knees, painieo sore ihroais, and iauqhf horne nursing in Buchanan schcois for eiqhleen years -- graduated irorn Sf. Luke-'s Hospnai in Cedar Rapids, lowaA+ooic a shorr course in nursing af Arn Armor durira rhe sunnnnar. MARCELLA BASTIAN V- iame 'C Bu:ha'a' V: Tea? E'g s' aifer 'eachirq 'V-1: ,fears af Carden, iinnois fqraduahed ironn Northern iiiifois Siafe Teachers Cei- iege - coiieds anfique yassffare ic' hobL:',fni'l- ra'ne is 'Ceiiaf' FRANK HEEZEN - 'reyes Ir: Buchanan Irorn Scufh UaIm+a IaS'I year, Io Ieach aIf1ebra and Qleerruiehy --- araduafed Irsrn Yanks' S. U. 7 sper' IasI surnrne' Fil ffeereafior direffer a' U. S. O. center - -reaches haseball-Iover ruI Ihe our- doorf,---hobbies are huminq -and I7shinq7has IQIQ QI' Def peeves bui' didnii II'inI any were iui'abIe for oriniinq. JOHN ELBERS 7 head: Bucnanank s0:iaI aiudies deparfrnenf 7- haf, greg? powers of concenfrarion, especiaIIy when he is pure auinq his weII Icnewn hobby, reading-graduaIed from I-Iope CoI?eqe in I-IeIIand MIChIqan7operaIes Buch- anan Iheafef as a side Iine. BERNICE WOLF-A-rau.11nv Iiffh and sinh grades he-in in I942 IC' IQ43 Ihen wOnI away Oniv If: rgiurn 'him year +c ioir fh-2 Facuhy 3.7 direifer 7 Gradua'-fri ifcrf Rive' FaIIs Sfafr Ieacherg COIIQQQ-tank fx shorf frip Io YeIIowsIonn NaIEenaI Park during surn- 'ner-hobby if sewinq -V oiien new In nidenannq- Bunnv, MARY DORICK 7 aIIei qraduaiion Irofn SIOUI Inf shfule in Menorninee Wir, censin, she cafne Io Bufha nan Tc dired fhe hornf- economics deporinnenf ee per peeve is people who Chew rubber banCIs7hobby is sewing--hspenI pasf suin- 'nef working ir fhe gecaraf Iicn Qenier ai Fry? Sheri dan, LEAI-I WEAVER- insefucw Ioreign Ianguaqes La+ir and Spanish 7 rnernber OI Ihe Iacuhy of Ihe mienelfxn qppfiifrnenr of Ihe Univerw any GI MiChIQan7nr,bbieS yr? iniefier de eiaIinf1 ara Mexico7pIana In arferid Ihr: Universiiy OI Mexico' nexi 5urnrner7- speni paw Quinrner Ie-aching Enqhsh Ie Mexicans who wwe WOW- inq Ir' Mitniqafi, JOSEPI-IINE WEDEMEYER -7canwe Io Buchanan High Sched Ihis year In head Ihe Iibrary 7 has unu5uaI hoohy of making Iiny de-Iis 7graduafed from Ihe Uni- versify of Michigan and The Iibrary schooI ai Uni- versiry OI D9V'V9V 'WO'h6d in DubIiQ Iibrary a' Sian- Iord, Co'ineCIicuI during SUfYII'Y7E 'V', VIRGINIA SUKUP 7 mek over her husbandis Iob when he wen? info service II-ree years aqc 7 gradu- aIed from Wesiern Michi- can CcIIegze of Educafion 7nobbies are huniinq, fish- inq, and bicychng 7 whiIe her husband is heIpinq wiIh schocIs in Japan, she reaches sociaI siudies and qzoverrrnen+ II and spen- zers fhe S'udenI CounciI ir Buchanan. LESTER MILi.ERfcame ro Bucnanan las? year fo ccacn arnieeics -- icNo+baii ream made five seconci place in conierence x--- qraduared from Cerina? Micinigan Couece of Edu- cafior--rocic 'fic 'C Caii, fornia las? summer - aifer iocdbaii season im ieif in make nis nerne in We Wesr. RAY Mil.LER e nas been irainirq srudenk in mgruai arfs ior Meniy-i-fo vears -graduafed from Wesrer' Michigan Coiiege of Edu- ca+ion-spenf summer re- deccrafinq waiis of scncoi -nchby is socrrs-krcwn fo everyone as Doc, O DOROTHY HAWKS A is secrefafy fc Mr. Sraric--ener mei peeve is noisy r-aiis-W was known as Dorciru Brown before ner marriaqrz 'iiis yearfnebby is read' iV7f1'f7VdGJBiEd?'C ' Sm - Bend Coiierze C: Cim- merce. MARY BORMAN -A 'f-,-, qirzs cnysicai cducarion di, recror - qraduaied from Nerrnern iiiinois S'a+c: Teacners Coiiege-rcbbies are swimmirq and Perse- bacic riding 7 winiie goinri +0 summer sciuooi sive acred as a iiie guard -rwcoes 'c 'aise a big iamiiv in 'Ve furure. LUCILLE QUADE -Y ne' efficiency in ner DOSiiiOV! as Lead C+' We cennmerciai neearrmenr ras bafiieo many a srudeni f Hobbies are reading and driving Ver carfqraduaied Hom Western Michigan Coiieije ei Educafion Q span? We pas? summer doinq office V-.Vin 7n a defense cianf. LCS i'iAR6iS-'C' a new reacner this year--macnes Engiisr IO and Ssciai Sfuaies 7v3'a:iua'ed ifem Scwnefr' Wirois Nvmar Uriivewiry W hobbies are reading and snapping time sniffer of a Camera - 'auqr' ceiye :emi-fs n're in Evansviiie iiiii-cis. EMERY TOQGOCD-has direcred aporerrices for Four years - Qraduafed from Ce-nfrai Micniqar Colieqcgnobby is woricinq wiriw plasfics and onorofl- rapiny--soer' lasi summer Wirn apprenricos ir' sum- mer scncoi and woririnq riif' niqni sniff af Ciarics-nas ffm smail daugivers wnn i 1 y 5 fare up a ici ei iris ime. AL FLENAR f cnief enqi' meer af Buchanan Schools and Dians 'C reri-'e fiiis yea' aiier 31 'wears C5 Senfiffg. v Ay AQ 'il il' ,?3i'41'5f4ii?f 'i' .?frEf?f5ig .f.J al 23.911-,gf-, X-m.1. f' Q , MQQQE5-1' T57 wa- ' 431,14 .wi - -fem i W fiiwfligiifqif ilfifbjfil? ,-f,.g:,, +R. .:PI:.w5'ff1 Sw ggmQg,'l1. .gg ,S a .2gif1i5gil3f,wg-3mf?QgZ T!':Em' ,, IS: iMAZ:5?.AE.?t1,,,lf.33.1,-gg: A -'vw 'J ' in 'iff' f.gs4.,41i32se'2w',: ' -V gr fi' 'alll i' 2 if 41 -? -af1f'fV5:P5 , V 'sWH-f1.- ' ' my.:-, I -1 nifglafgivakaff .1 r.., I -I . 9al'9ifi5lliT', 1 '-'l1'fw'35-I 'ffiwii 0 - 7 , fgipgak Si Q wg H ..?fga,?M3Eh, -..rg,g 1 Q' Q , g .,. .pr 1,4-,lwigf li qs, , .,.-Mrifi e 19315-f4?l' . wggp, '- i - 1 'f . - A -1. '.f:1 ' - H Wxyyg, V Ygv .,-. A-: 'vg,fQX:'fra.. V.-,N-319-it 3, , 035 wean . .:?w,fb,klK IIm,5Zgg4gI.,l:,. . 4 l 'ff .Q , Ai-,ff-Ig? in . MI'-Q3 ., 12, . fs.. .W-'v'1AP,:f'y'?,. 17 ity 'fi--Jai'-:':f lf: -,dj F-E 1 r u. 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I cannoT see Them, yeT I know ThaT They are near, I hear The murmur oT Their voices, reassuring, soTT, and Iow. We know noT whaT The TuTure hoIds, For iT is hidden, veiIed in smoke and dusT Arising Trom The ruins oT The pasT, BuT one Thing we do know: IT's coIor is noT black, IT may be grey, buT in due Time The smoke and dusT will seTTIe, as They musT, And show The new worId, brighT and clear For you and me To see in all iTs splendor. Dora Dean I.eiTer John I-IagIey . BeTTy Runyan Mary McKinnon May iT be soon, and we have paTience wiTh iTs coming. Um 14clabwz4 Mrs. Dunbar spenT TirsT hour and mosT oT The resT oT The day prodding The Pines sTaTT. She also, as adviser, direcTed The acTiviTies oT The senior class. Mr. Rizor, as assisTanT adviser, TaiIed seniors around wiTh a Tape measure aT The TirsT oT The year geTTing cap and gown measuremenTs. I-Ie Takes care oT The ordering oT inviTaTions, caps and gowns, and name cards. I 4 Jo Anne DaIrympIe S . p . . BETTY BANKS-Shy and quieT-quiTe handy aT driving Banks' grocery Truck-Tond oT hamburgs and malTeds-plans on college and Then?-who knows? RUTH BLAKE-Longs To see Gregory Peck in person-likes The idea oT modeling buT will seTTle Tor posiTion as Telephone operaTor-painTs The rims oT her glasses red. WlLLlAM BORST-Tall and blonde-a smile ThaT's caTching-Wayne King is Tops wiTh him-as Tor women, he says. NoThin' like 'em. MARJORIE BOUWS-Brown-haired gal wiTh a laugh always handy-yearns To be a surgical nurse-craves chop suey Though she's pure DuTch sTock-likes Nelson Eddy's voice. WILLIAM BURKS-QuieT lad who picks his women Trom Buchanan, especially a blonde named Jean-Thinks Lawrence Welk has The besT band around-his peT peeve is English. HELEN BURNS-Likes roasT chicken-aspires To be bookkeeper or beauTician-very quieT. ERVIN CANFIELD-Tall and Taller-likes mince meaT pie-spends a loT oT Time Trapping-wanTs To go up norTh To live. MARGUERTTE CASTO-Loves To dance and is good aT iT-can devour a sTeak in no Time-haTes To see pumps wiTh slacks-noTed Tor saying Slam bang --uses spare Time sewing. RUSSEL CHADDERDON-Always Talking in hisTory class-likes cherry pie and blondes-or bruneTTes will do when blondes are Tew-makes a hobby oT driving around in his ialopy. BETTY CRAWFORD-Enlarges her wardrobe by making a hobby OT dressmaking-haTes people who don'T know whaT They wanT-craves candy in any Torm-plans on a career as a librarian. JO ANNE DALRYMPLE-Music To her ears is a cerTain someone on a sax or clarineT-inTelligenT and wiTTy-endowed wiTh naTural abiliTy Tor creaTive wriTing-handy wiTh saTire-is annoyed aT people who don'T pracTice whaT They preach-likes phoTography. JOAN DILLAVOU-Would like To choke people who call her Jo Anne -skeTches in her spare Time-clever aT wriTing humor-loyal Tan of HelrnuT DanTine-Russ Morgan can play all The music Tor her when she dances-wanTs To see The world. DlONE DITTMAR-CuTe and peppy-crazy abouT Bing Crosby-a grin To Top all grins-a TaiThTul TooTer on The clarineT-devours French Tries. MARJORIE EKINS-Sparkling eyes-headed Tor career as inferior decoraTor-likes To swim and ice skaTe-Takes her music sTyled by Xavier CugaT-rabbiT eaTer-haTes baby Talk. GUS FAGRAS-Thinks women are unpredicTable-plans on conTinuing in The business oT Fagras and Sons -voTed biggesT bluTT-a Crosby Tan-Tell Tor charms oT June Allyson. LOUIE GRAY-You can'T sTop him on The TooTball field-wanTs To Travel-his peT peeve is school-a laugh ThaT's disTinguishable in a crowd--when iT comes To gals, he'll Take only one-aT a Time. JOHN HAGLEY-A poTaTo chip Tiend-always chewing gum and Talking-curls ThaT any gal would give her righT eye Tor-likes The ieminine sex if They sTay in Their proper place. JACK l-IEMMINGER---Fond oT apple pie-regards Jeanne Crain as an eye-Tilling lassie-has his hair Trained The way he wanTs iT-plans To make his living doing work ThaT's somehow connecTed wiTh The railroad. JACKIE HENSON-Her peT peeves are sissies and men-enioys reading and sewing-TuTure lies as a dieTician-swoons Tor Allen Jones' mellow voice-raTes George Murphy as favoriTe acTor. BETTY HERMAN-She wanTs To Travel, buT noT alone-gobbles down bananas when she can geT 'em-Tries her skill aT inTerior decoraTing-big, bad meanie in iunior play-nuTs abouT dachshunds. BILL HESS-ErequenTs roller skaTing rinks-eaTs anyThing and everyThing in sighT-Thinks loaTing would be a splendid proTession if iT broughT in money. DON G. HOLMES-SporTsman OT TirsT degree-loves hunTing, Tishing, and Trapping-can Tinish OTT a pumpkin pie in nothing TlaT-hoT sTuFT on his gob sTick. DON W. HOLMES-Good-naTured-quieT-a winning smile-likes To hunT-Takes his music in The Spivak manner-plans To Travel aTTer he's handed his diploma. BETTY LOU HANDLEY-PeTiTe and poised-likes anyThing blue-loves To Talk-eaTs French Tries every chance she geTs-irriTaTed by caTTy people. LLOYD JUDY-New here This year-never reTuses ice cream--likes riding horseback-inTends To enTer Tield oT elecTrical work. DORIS KELLER-GreaT gum chewer-likes corn cooked in any way-sews in her quieT momenTs- Van Johnson-Sighlll-wanTs To geT married and raise a TooTball Team-The guy?-he's all picked ouT. MARY ANN KELLER-JusT blew in Trom MinnesoTa-peT peeve is school-likes To swing and sway wiTh Sammy Kaye -Tond oT banana cream pie-planning TuTure as beauTician. CLIFFFORD KING-ERY-NeaT dresser-pie, yum, yum!-spends mosT oT his evenings ushering- nickname, DuTch -Thinks Glen Miller's orchesTra is Tops. BILL LAUVER-NeaT and handsome-howls every Time EsTher Williams comes on The screen- acTive in all sporTs-a convincing liar. EDNA LAUVER-Once she sTarTs Talking, you can'T sTop her-never passes up a good argumenT -Tan Tor Van-preTers crisp souThern Tried chicken To any oTher food--very, very Trank. DORA DEAN LElTER-Wishes everyone would call her Dean -longs Tor a career in The TheaTer buT doubTs if she'll ever work any TarTher up Than an ushereTTe-loves pineapple sundaes. JOSEPH LISKA-OuieT and sober-inTeresTed in Tarming-likes Tishing and hunTing-nicknamed Dodo -likes Tried chicken. ADELINE LOTT-Consumes Tried chicken in noThing TlaT-abhors ankleTs wiTh pumps-hopes To become a nurse-has a Ii++le curl righT in The middle of her Torehead-depends on Harry James and Dick Haymes Tor music ThaT saTisTies, ERANCENA LUSTER-SweeT and shy--Tried chicken melTs in her mouTh-has picked beauTy culTure as a proTession-relaxes by skaTing, BILL MATTSON-TooTs a mean cornef-nicknamed Smoky -never smiles buT always grins- likes The way Tommy Dorsey Trombones-inTends To enTer college and sTudy mechanical engineering. ARTHUR MAYHEW-PeT peeve is women -likes bread pudding-goes Tor The music Wayne King and orchesTra play-wanTs To be a draTTsman. S Seadoo pe feaafclj MARY McKINNON-Virginia ham makes her mouTh waTer-Tall and poised wiTh a cerTain spark- lisTens inTenTIy To EllioT Lawrence's music--has plans Tor Tashion illusTraTing-Hoagy Carmichel Tan. RUTH MILLER-Can'T Think oT anyThing worse Than washing dishes--anoTher Tried chicken Tiend- swoons Tor Dennis Morgan wheTher he's singing or acTing-collecTs picTures oT movie sTors. BETTY MILLS-Cornel Wilde drives her wild-a very wiTTy remark comes ouT when and if she says anyThing-sees herselT sTudying music in The TuTure-likes her men Tall and dark-chocoIaTe Tlavor Tickles her paIaTe-annoyed by people who Think They're beTTer Than They are. AGNES MITCHELL-A lively IiTTle gal who plans on being a nurse-Two-Taced people are her peT peeve-seldom seen wiThouT a smile-'sold on chicken. CURTIS MORELOCK-Theme song is I Fall in Love Too Easily -inTeresTed in enTering The minisTry-wanTs To Travel--always clowning--when iT comes To girls, he's decided The saying, You can'T geT along wiTh Them and you can'T geT along wiThouT Them is righT. VIRGINIA OVINGTON-Hopes To become a surgical nurse-Thrills To The music of Guy Lombardo-a speed demon in sewing class-Johnny Coy's her boy. CAROL PIERCE-Trends Toward culTure wiTh an ear Tor good music and an eye Tor good dramaTics-preTers rich. handsome men-appre-ciaTes good Tood-wanTs Barry Woods To sing Tor her. MAX POLLEY-A redhead whom very Tew people call Red -nuTs abouT liTeraTure--plans To become a mechanical engineer-consTanTTy making puns. KATHLEEN OUINN-A Tiery redhead-Thinks men are wonderful -orders Tried chicken and mashed poTaToes when she's hungry-hears The nursing proTession calling her-disgusTed by swivel necks and gossipers. MARY RAVISH-Harry James' TrumpeT sends her ouT oT This world-inTends To be a home ec Teacher-anoTher chicken eaTer-very shy and quieT. OWEN RIFENBERG-A speed demon on The gridiron-eaTs anyThing and everyThing and eaTs iT hearTiIy-rooTs Tor Benny Goodman or Spike Jones-plays a IiTTIe clarineT himself. HAROLD RITTER-I-le Takes his chicken wiTh noodles- EsTher Williams is some gaI says he- one oT The biggesT TIirTs in The class-Tall and lean. NORMA ROGERS-STrongly dislikes gossipers-wanTs To be a missionary-orders pumpkin pie Tor desserT-Tiddled around wiTh a sax Tor awhile. ALENE ROUGH-Desires To become a secreTarye-adores Gene Kelley-likes The music Tommy Dorsey makes-craves chocoIaTe pie and ITalian spagheTTi. JOANNE ROUGH-A very inTelligenT gal-prefers sporTy cIoThes-enjoys aThIeTics-can'T sTand anyThing Tormal-has a passion Tor pumpkin pie-one of The many Tans oT The Gasp -loves To hear IT's Been a Long. Long Time. WILLIDEAN ROSS-FuTure brone busTer--likes men in The Navy-noisiesT oT our senior gals- cleans up her plaTe no maTTer whaT's on iT-likes Sammy Kaye's version oT Paper Moon. BETTY RUNYAN--Fair lass Trom The counTry-doTes on pork chops--haTes To hear someone use The same word in every senTence-likes horseback riding, dancing, skaTing, and The color green- Thinks she's cuT ouT Tor secreTariaI work. JAMES SCT-IERRY-WanTs To go To The Army-TavoriTe pasTime is eaTing--especially cake- Thinks A Kiss GoodnighT -is a super song boTh in melody and meaning-good aT making up Tall, Tall Tales-Takes Tommy Dorsey Tor music, ALBERT SIEKMAN-A son of The soil-incorrecT English drives him mad-sTicks up Tor Michigan poTaToes grown on his Tarm-likes To spend all unused Time daTing girls. MILDRED SKINNER-Full oT pep and devilmenT-aspires To career as beauTician or sTylisT- presenT hearT inTeresT in Niles-likes To dance and hunT-likes sTeak and knows how To prepare iT- swoons Tor Perry Como. MURRIEL SKINNER-ATTracTive sTrawberry blonde-sTeak and mushrooms well done, oh Iooyl- longs Tor work designing. making, and selling haTs--likes Dick I-laymes and Tommy Dorsey. RICHARD SLOCUM--InTeIligenT and shy--inTeresTed in chemisTry-likes pheasanT and knows how To hunT 'em. CHARLOTTE SMITH-PlenTy oT viTaliTy-wanTs To be a nurse-always has a good Time-Thinks ThaT men are Trouble and you're beTTer oTT wiThouT Them-likes people and people like her-Thinks Van Johnson is someThing. PAULINE SMITH-A member of The Teminine gender who likes aThleTics-likes horseback riding -doTes on sauerkrauT and weiners-Harry James follower. GEORGE SNODGRASS-Has his hearT seT on ioining The MerchanT Marine-says his peT peeve is women -likes To swim-Tills up on mashed poTaToes and gravy. DEWEY SPENCER-Loves To mess around -could eaT Tried poTaToes Three Times a day-wanTs To Tarm-Thinks The weaker sex wears Too much make-up. BILL SWAIM-SmooTh dancer--inTeresTed in Galien-likes pumpkin pie-likes hunTing-wanTs To be a sailor. JOHN SWISHER--Seldom says much-shys away Trom people-sorT oT longs To be a docTor- devours sTeak-likes Guy Lombardo's music. GEORGIA TOPASH- STar DusT sTarTs her dreaming-wanTs To Travel-likes men in The Navy- likes hamlaurgs loaded-Tries noT To miss a baskeTloall or TooTball game. BEVERLY WALLACE-Poised and digniTied-picked Rol::erT Walker as her ideal-leans Toward a career in Tield oT beauTy culTure-parTial To The Army-loves waTermeIon. ' EUGENE WESNER-Made many a Tair maid's hearT beaT TasTer-big sTeak eaTer-goes like The wind on The TooTIoall Tield-dislikes mouThy women --wanTs To sTudy engineering. ROBERT YODER-Thinks ThaT gals painT up Too much-likes JaneT Blair-plans on enTering profession of laboraTory Technician-likes Sammy Kaye's music. BARBARA ZOLEMAN-Five TeeT Two, eyes oT blue-everybody calls her Skippy -has picTures oT Harry James and his band plasTered all over her room-likes dark, medium heighT men who are good dancers-plans To do clerical work. LYLE WATSON-Ex sailor who iusT ioined The class of 46 This year-likes music by Les Brown -never refuses scalloped poTaToes-a smile ThaT spreads from ear To ear and person To person. ,wie N,-5,412.1 - , x2lIL':'Q' 5' .. Q. - N N . Im., ' i QV- jail? 3 .fm ugg llygi,-wifi ,es - .-1 ff BETTY BANKS La+in Club 2. Vel Li? 4. WILLIAM BORST WILLIAM BURKS ERWIN CANFIELD Pines Sfafi 4, Foofball 4. RUSSELL CHADDERDON Library Club 2-3-4. RUTH BLAKE G-lee Club I-2-3-4, Bancl 3, Junior Red Cross 4. MARJORIE BOUWS Lalin Club 2, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Library Club 2, Band 23, Vel LH' Secrefary 4, Pines Sfaff 4, BroH'1er Goose 3. HELEN BURNS Glee Club l,SpanisI1 Club 3-4. MARGUERITE GASTO Usher Club 3-4, Secrefary-Treas- urer 4, Spanish Club I 4, Pines Sfalif 4. BETTY CRAWFORD Laiin Club 2. Library Club I-2-3- 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presicleni 4, VeI Lil Librarian 4, Spanish Club l 4, Pines Sraicf 4, Junior Red Cross l. YA I 8 JO ANNE DALRYMPLE Debafe I, Glee Club I, Pre-fliqhl 2, Lalin Club 2, BroIher Goose 3, Gamma Zila Pi I-2-3, Vel Lil 4, Buclchorn Slahf 3-4. DIONE DITTMAR Pines Sfaff 4, Band I-2-3-4, Vel LIT 4, Buckhorn Sfalhf 4, SUS FAGRAS Bro+her Goose 3, Foolball 4, Track 3. JOHN I-IAGLEY Foofball 2-3-4, Baslcelball 2-3-4, Track 3, B Club 4, Class Vice- Presidenl 4. JACK I-IEMMINGER Pines Sfalif 4, Foolball 4. JOAN DILLAVOU Lalin Club 2, Spanish Club I 4, Pines Slahf 4, Buclrhorn Sfaff 4. MARJORIE EKINS Spanish Club 3-4. LOUIS GRAY Foolball I-2-3-4, Baslrefball I-2-3- 4, Traclc 3, Lafin Club 2, Sfudenf Council 4, Pines Sfaff 4. BETTY LOU HANDLEY Girl Reserves, Melvindale High, Dearborn, Michigan. Here in 3-4. JACOUELINE I-IENSON Junior Red Cross I-2-4, Presidenf 4, Library Club 2-3. of 946 X .A Lg,-3555-Fi 'nrSi3ii'T IT , wa-Sig W.- 3I3vf' dp,- . V. N.f N-11-'F be F Q -- ,ak .ef f' ,N New lg If 99558953 .QS ff? eg - gf. BETTY I-IERMAN Library Club 2-3-4, Secrelary- Treasurer 4, Brofher Goose 3. DONALD G. HOLMES Band I-2-3-4, Lalin Club 2, Bas- lcefball 4, Pines Siafi 4. LLOYD JUDY Trade School 4. MARY ANN KELLER Glee Club 4, Mooreheacl I-Iiqh School, Moorehead, Minnesota I- 2-3. EDNA LAUVER Lafin Club 2, G. A. A. I-2-3, Glee Club I, Band I-2-3-4, Sludenf Council 3, Buckhorn Sfaff 3-4, Ecli- Ior 4, Pines Siahf 4, BroIher Goose 3, Vel Li+ 4, Pre-fliqhf 3. WILLARD I-IESS Foolball 2-3-4, Baslcafball 2-3-4 Track 3, Class Treasurer 3, B' Club Vice-Presidenf 4. DONALD W. HOLMES Spanish Club 3-4, Track 3-4. DORIS KELLER Library Club I, Buclchorn Sfahf 4. CLIFFORD KINGERY Fooiball I-3-4, Traclc 3. WILLIAM LAUVER Foofball 2-3-4, Baslcefball 2-3-4, fraclc 3-4, B Club 4, Baseball 3-4, Lafin Club 2. M m n DORA DEAN LEITER Vel Li+ 4, Lalin Club Presidenl 2, Bro'rher Goose 3, Band 2-3, Or- cheslra 3. Glee Club 4, Pre-llighl' 3, Class Vice-Pre-sidenl' 2, Class Presideni' 4, Sfudenl Council 2-3. Vice-Presidenl 3, Buckhorn Slall 3-4. ADELINE LOTT G. A. A. 3-4, Columbia Cily. Indiana I. WILLIAM MATTSON Track 3-4, Band 2-3-4, Glee Club I, Spanish Club 3-4, Class Treas- urer 2. MARY MCKINNON Glee Club I-2, Gamma Zila Pi l-2-3, Lalin Club 2, Usher Club 3-4, Presidenf 4, Sludenl Council 3, Buckhorn Slaflf 3-4, BroIher Goose 3, Vel Lil Vice Presiclenl' 4, Pines Slafl 4, Pre-llighl 3. BETTY MILLS Pines Slafl 4, G. A. A. I-2-3-4, Lalin Club 2. JOSEPH LISKA Eoofball I-2, E. A. A. 2-3-4, Vice- Presidenl 3, Presiclenl 4, FRANCENA LUSTER G. A. A. 3-4. ARTHUR MAYH EW E, F.l A, I-2, Appreniice Club 3-4. RUTI-I MILLER G. A. A. 2-3-4, Usher Club 4 AGNES MITCHELL Glee Club I-2-3. of 946 ?,,,f,igz1,, -13331- V, ,yen Ye-9' - I . pl 4, .,,- gf. - ,ri X. . - 4+ f . ,O . J. - ,,- , i- 1. ' ,S559 ,. A .ii -, .. ' 5'7- CURTIS MORELOCK C-Blee Club I-2-3-4, Vel Lil Presi- denf 4, Sludenf Council 4, Pines Slaff 4. CAROL PIERCE Gr. A. A. I-2-3-4, Vice-Presidenl 3, Usher Club 3-4, Vice-Presidenf 4, Lafin Club 2, BroIher Goose 3, Pines Sfaff 4. KATHLEEN QUINN Gvlee Club 3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, G. A. A. I-2, Band 3-4. OWEN RIFENBER6 Track 3-4, Baslcelball I-2-3-4, Fool- ball I-2-3-4. NORMA ROGERS Pines Sfaltf 4, Banlc I-2-3-4, Spanish Club I 4. VIRGINIA OVINGTON Cv. A. A, I, Lafin Club 2, Spanish Club 3-4, Library Club 4. MAX POLLEY Foolball 3-4, Baslcelball 2-3-4. Track 3-4, Pines Sfaff 4, Sfudenl Council 2, Lalin Club 2, B Club 4. MARY RAVISI-I Lalin Club 2, Glee Club 3, Junior Red Cross 4. HAROLD RITTER Baslaelball 3-4. WILLIDEAN ROSS G. A. A. I-2, Glee Club 2-3-4. Class Vice-Presiclenl' 3, Cheer Leader 2-3. ff' A ALENE ROUGH Pines Sfaff 4, Library Club I. BETTY RUNYAN Lalin Club 2, Spanish Club I 3, Glee Club 2, Library Club 3, Usher Club 4, G. A. A. 2-3, Pines Shari 4. Buckhorn Siafi, Socieiy Ediior 4, Class Secreiary 4. PAULINE SMITH Spanish Club 3-4, G. A. A. I-2-3- 4, Presidenl 3, Laiin Club 2. RICHARD SLOCUM Laiin Club 2. MURRIEL SKINNER Glee Club I-4, Cheer Leader 3-4. 22 was WL . :. fiikifi . . L . 4. . m 'gm - I 'Q xo...- ,nr S. f 1.2. ' :H it-I '- ' JOANNE ROUGH Lalin Club Secreiary 2, Spanish Club I 3, Presideni. ALBERT SIEKMAN F. A. A. 2-3, Appreniiceship 34, JAMES SCHERRY Lafin Club 2, Class Secreiary 2, Track 3-4, Foolball 3-4, Pines Sfali 4. CHARLOTTE SMITH G. A. A. I-2, Laiin Club 2, Vel Lil 4, Buckhorn Slail 4, Spanish Club II 4, Presideni, Mesa High, Ivlcsa, Arizona 3. MILDRED SKINNER Cheer Leader 2-3-4. Junior Red Cross I. ,wif Qkyxmr. ip! .fy . 14 . K - J' A, 42' 4355 fn- ffl, , dip. GEORGE SNODGRASS Lafln Club 2, Baslrelball 2, Fool- ball 3. ROBERT YODER Band 2-4, Pre-flighf 3. GEORGIA TOPASI-I Cheer Leader 2-3-4, G. A. A. I-2. WILLIAM SWAIM F. F. A. 2.3-4. BARBARA ZCLEMAN Lalin Club 2, Band I-2-3'4, Usher Club 3-4, I-Ipgd Usher 4, Buck- horn Sfalf 4, G. A. A. I-23, Pines Slew? 4. ' DEWEY SPENCER E. F. A. 2-3. EUGENE WESNER Track 3-4, Beslcelball 2-3'4, Fool- ball 3-4, Baseball 3'4, Sludenl Council Presidenl 4, Class Presif denl 2, Band I-2, Vice-Presldenl Lalin Club 2. BEVERLY WALLACE Glee Club 3, Lalin Club 2, Spanish Club 3-4, Secrelaryffreas- urer 4, G. A. A. 2-3-4, Presldenl 4, Buckhorn Slaltf 4. JOI-IN SWISI-IER LYLE WATSON ROBERT JASPER-Ex-Ma rine Corps corporal--has seen acTion on Guam and The Philippines-lilies The song WhiTe ChrisTmas because ThaT's one of The Things he missed mosT in The SouTh Pacific-was wiTh The Field Telephone Divi- sion so he wanTs To work wifh Telephones now. lviosT aTTracTive CuTesT BesT sTudenT BiggesT bluTT lviosT sincere smile MosT likely To succeed FriendliesT Class angel BiggesT TlirT NoisiesT Champion gum chewer lv1osT aThleTic MOST poised NeaTesT QuieTesT lviosT undersTanding MosT Tun I-IappiesT BesT dressed BesT sporT lviosl' popular BiggesT clown BesT all round lv1osT musical BesT dancer A guy who's been in boTh , The Navy and The Army- spenT The TirsT semesfer OT This year as ChieT Fireman or Technician 5+h Grade in Alaska--plans To go info railroad worlc. IN MEMORIUM FRANCIS LUSTER--In I944, while cooling OTT Trom The summer heaT in Lake Michigan's waves, Francis LusTer was drowned. AlThough he came To us in our Treshman year and was losT beTore The sTarT oT our iunior year, we deeply regreT The going OT so fine a classmaTe. HOW WE RATED BOYS Bill Lauver Jim Scherry Gene Wesner Gus Fagras Bill lViaTTson Gene Wesner CurTis Moreloclc All3erT Sielcman CurTis lvioreloclc Gus Fagras John l-lagley Louie Gray GenerWesner Bill Lauver Joe Lislca John l-lagley CurTis Morelock John l-lagley Jim Scherry Owen RiTenberg Gene Wesner CurTis lvioreloclc Bill l-less Bill lViaTTson John l-lagley GIRLS lviurriel Slcinner Dora Dean LeiTer JoAnne Rough Edna Lauver Joan Dillavou JoAnne Dalrymple BeTTy Runyan JoAnne Dalrymple Edna Lauver Willidean Ross Willidean Ross Barbara Zoleman BeTTy Lou l-landley BeTTy Lou l-landley l-lelen Burns Joan Dillavou CharloTTe SmiTh Doris Keller lviariorie Elcins Carol Pierce Dora Dean Lei+er Willidean Ross Dora Dean LeiTer Barbara Zoleman Mildred Skinner WILLIAM SNODGRASS- ff' Kyiv-A, w,,.,3,5, 'Q --In vw ww M- . A -W, Xe , 335 4 is V7,f,,j, , all . is 1-fu 419'- mv- - iW '1'h 'QM 'E '9llQnu- wwf Vifd Raw, L An Sefviieme' .-. P' OUR SERVICEMEN ,vows have qnadaaien MM 'ne 6 an oi 46 'T Mei, wif- a sa of ina' :lass P 'heir so iwornore Hear, are inciuded Fefe, D 1 Too Row, Leif fo Rigi'-T: Cnucic Copeiand SNZC. ioined ine Navy around Noven'-ber, 19441 Wa'vnf: Wa'50n H A 2 1 inf' io' ine Navy Decewioef W443 Cafi Tbwsfon iei? us in Comte' 1944 Fei' We Armiyj Gecqe Batneicr Cpia er'fe Qd fne Mafines if Novewrzef 1944. VWJV Second Row Leif To R1qnr:Vaugiwn Beef A S Zia, ieii szfoci in May N945 for fne Navyg Ar Baiiey S Qfc, ioined Uncie Sarns Navy in Aprii, I'?44q Le Roy Mike5eii S 2,fc, donned ine Naval uniicffn ir' May W457 Kenny Duniap S idc, iefi us fof Navaf du'y in Juiy i944. ei' 'Q Qigni: Raymond Penis Bake' 3 C ioineo 'ne Navi, ir' F9C'LJd'y 1944: Menon Hefwoie A M M 2,42 ieif our vids' for We Navy in May, i944q Jack Jaspe' S Qic, ici? fne ziass of 46 for ine Navy in Novefnbef, I944: Lenzy fEari1 Swairn, Pvf, icined Uncie Sanfs Army in Ocfober I944. s - Muffy Sure I know whal's happened lo our gradualed seniors ol '4-6. For inslance, John Hagley and Willidean Ross have won lhe Iasl few gum chewing conlesls wilh Gravel Gerlie lknown as Kalhleen Quinnl, nol lo speak ol Pauline Smilh's luck in bealing her lo lhe iob ol being bouncer al a roadside lavern. U. S. Presidenl Alberl Siekman is being employed by Don G. Holmes and Don W. Holmes lo prove lheir idenlilies in lhe Nalional Badminlon Games. Secrelary Belly Runyan has been voled lo be anylhing wilh secrelary in lhe lille. Beverly Wallace made lhis a law ol lhe U. S. Mary Ann Keller, lhe home economics supervisor al Michigan Slale, has employed Virginia Ovinglon as personal adviser. Harold Riller is a Soulh Bend reporler for lhe lovelorn column. They are doing splendidly. Ah, yes! Louie Gray has a conlracl wilh Michigan Slale as lell hall lor lhe nexl lhirly years. Good old Gene lHard-loGell Wesner is successlully coaching lor B. H. S. Hey! Bill Hess has been given a lile senlence lor an allempled prison break al Alcalraz. His accomplices were Carol Pierce and Russel Chadderdon. Mary Ravish was senl up for lrealing lhe Niles waler boy llor lhe leaml rough! Jo Rough is privale secrelary lo Doclor Charlolle Smilh. Marjorie Bouws is a good nurse so she and lhe Doc may ioin parlnership. Agnes Milchell is giving bribe money lo some myslericus engineer. Hinls have been made lhal he is Bill Mallson'-iusl released lrom lhe Navy. I wonder if she will go lhrough much more lo save her repulalion. Mari Caslo is edilor ol lhe True Slory Magazine now. She delighls in reading romances all day. Skip Zoleman's orcheslra is playing al lhe N. B. C. slalion regularly wilh Curl Morelock announcing. Bob Yoder is drummer lor Skip now lhal Krupa has been fired. She surely is going places wilh her musical lalenl: and wilh Curl backing her, she oughl lo go sky high. Owen Rilenberg is crediled wilh more louchdowns lhan any olher person in lhe U. S. He may nol look like a lasl guy, bul he is. Mari Ekins is spending her lime al Reno. She is a girl who can'l be salisiied. Lloyd Judy heads Republican campaigns al Chicago. Even as a boy in school he could oul lalk any Democral in governmenl class. John Swisher is slill lealherweighl champion. I believe Madison Square Garden was lhe Iasl place he appeared. John is lraveling wilh sociely quile a bil now. Dewey Spencer is a callle rancher in Texas, and Norma Rogers may head lhal way lo help him. ll seems she has had experience al callle punchin'. Dewey is sfill a good guy, bul lhe Wesl has loughened him up a liffle. Arl Mayhew has run Clark's lor lwenly years now. Il musl have been Arlls inlelligence and experience lhal broughl him prosperily. Piano concerlisl Max Polley will soon appear al Carnegie Hall aller lilleen years ol lrying. A rival ol Max's, Jose llurbi, losl his Hollywood conlracl because lhey wanled lo sign Max up. Belly Banks, lhe world famous air hosless, has saved many lives, including Jack Hernminger's. He was on a pleasure llighl wilh George Snodgrass lAce by lillel when lhey crashed. The Dancing Dollies, Biggie and Lillie Skinner, are slill going greal. They are opening on Broadway in a new slage hil. Il's a greal leeling lo know you wenl lo school wilh a dancing leam so well known. Georgia Topash is lhe caplain of lhe cheer leading squad al Nolre Dame. She was lhe second girl lo enroll, and Doris Keller was lhe lirsl. Joan Dillavou has been successfully married lor nine years and has live young luns. Eccenlric 'Dora Dean Leiler is greal compelilion lor Cass Daley. Dora Dean sings lor lhe Salvalion Army in her spare lime. She's a greal gal. Yes,-and Jim lSwoonl Scherry has a conlracl wilh Hollywood lo be lhe No. I ideal of women. He spends his lime al nighl clubs wilh admirers. ,, f SENIOR PALS OF YESTERYEAR lCon+'dl Bill Swairn and Dick Slocum are giving lessons in square dancing. Belween lhe B. H. S. ollice and Dewey School, Alene Rough is kepl busy supervising lhem. Edna Lauver is edilor ol' her own magazine, The Esquire, and has recenlly persuaded Mary McKinnon lo do illuslralions lor her. Gu I hear lhal Rulh Miller is balchin' il in lhe hills ol Arkansas. She wanled lo gel away lrom i+ su. i lui Francena Lusler is privale secrelary lo Dick Tracy. She wanls lo lead an exciling lile. Rulh Blake is an opera singer. Meow! Selling her own lormula lor vilamin pills, Helen Burns is making money. Jo Dalrymple, lhe camera experl, is laking publicily piclures lor Dione Dillmar, or Miss America. Dione is hiring Jo as her own publicily pholographer. Bill Burks has lhe parl ol lalher in One Man's Family. Greal guy! Jackie Henson and Bill Borsl are co-slarring in lhe Broadway sensalion, You Can'l Take ll Wilh You -olherwise- The Door Knob. Capping beer bollles is Belly Mills' prolession. Adeline Loll is slill phys ed leacher al Purdue. Thal lall, dark, and handsome hunk ol Ervin Canlield signed over his will lo Belly Lou Handley llhe persuaderl aller seeing Grace Diddlebollom lor lhe lirsl lime. Belly Crawlord and Belly Herman have succeeded in going over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Jusl lhinkl Joe Liska is leaching voice lo Sinalra. Dulch Kingery has managed lhe Hollywood Thealer well since he boughl Holilman oul. Bill Lauver is making a living by charging leen-agers lo look al him. My! Whal a sender! Yes, lhese were my lellow seniors. They have all gradualed lo become oulslanding figures. Swell bunch ol kids, my senior friends, huh? THAT SONG REMINDS ME OF YOU Joan Dillavou ..... ............ S weel and Lovely Louie Gray ,... .... S omeone lo Walch Over Me John l-lagley .. Bill Hess ..... . Bill Lauver Edna Lauver Bill Mallson .. . ...,., ..,... l Begged Her . ..,. Prisoner al lhe Bar ....I'll Buy Thal Dream Ya-la-la Ya-la-la .....He Can'l Give You Anylhing Bul Love, Baby Owen Rilenberg.. .........,...,. Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage Harold Riller, .. .,......... ..., l 'm Conlessin' Willidean Ross ... ...l Hear lhe Prairie Calling Me Jim Scherry. . ,. Mildred Skinner Dewey Spencer. Lyle Walson.. Lloyd Judy .... Gene Wesner. . ....... HA Kiss eoadnighi . ,. .Dancing Cheek lo Cheek . .........., Growin' Pains .........Dearesl Darling .Are You l.ivin', Old Man? ..,,....,..Eager Beaver . 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LiTTle did iT enTer our heads, ThaT in Three years we would have changed so compleTely, lived so soon, and popped up in such disTanT and remoTe places as China, Germany, Japan, AusTralia, and Niles. l really doubT iT any one graduaTe oT 43 had a Torboding on The TuTure and whaT iT held Tor Them. lTs advenTures, hearTbreaks, marriages, Thrills, happiness, and deaThs were unThinkable Then-buT now, wiTh Three years oT independenc under our belTs we realize ThaT we are, each and every day, living and building in ThaT TuTure we heard so much abouT on our nighT oT commencemenT in June, I943. For we are The weak and we are The hearTy. 'Some oT us have Tallen never To rise, some oT us have sTumbled and carried on, oThers have suc- ceeded, and sTill oThers have yeT To succeed. l raise my glass! A ToasT, my Triendsl To The 43 alumni and To our Alma MaTer, B. l-l. Sl A Tew noTes on a Tew 43 seniors: Married: WaThena DeWiTT, STella Mosier, Doris Clinker, Bob Bach- man, RuTh STukas, Orpha Swaim, Genevieve Davis, l-larold l-lamilTon, l-lervy Arrick, Phyllis Zoleman, and Jim MclnTire. ln service lsome undoubTedly discharged by The Time This is in prinTl: lArmyl Allen Larson, ArT Elbers, Jimmie Morris, EllsworTh Maxon, RoberT Snyder, LeTTy Welch, AlberT Allis, George RoberTs, Norman Ferris, Gerald SmiTh, Dick Snodgrass, Marlin Meyers, Bill MonTgomery, and Bob Rumsey. Also in The Army was Gus Fagras, who gave everyThing, including his liTe, while TighTing in Europe. To me There shall always be a small echo ringing in The ole school audiTorium-, The echo oT a lover oT good music playing his violin, a violin now Torever silenr. lNavyl Elmer l-landley, WalT Reese, Bill Miller, PeTe DreiTzler, Leigh SwarTz lMerchanT Marinel, Dale Shreve, Neal Burks, Bob KoenigshoT, Dick, PosT, Jack Green, Craig Robinson, and Jack Markham. lMarinesl Annabelle l-lerman and Zook Trapp. lWavesl Phyllis Carlisle. Working aT various business places around Buchanan: Wilma Morgen- Thau, CaTherine Babcock, Mildred Rose, Anna Mae l-leiney, Mary l-lickey, Lila Mae Evans, Jo Ann Phillips, and Laura l-leiermann. College: Mary MargareT McNeal. The above, along wiTh Elwood Bowerman, Jane RoTzien, Blanche Meyers, Barbara l-lausman, Virginia Rough, Bernice l-lamphill, Emma Lee Skinner, David Van Every, KenneTh McGowan, BeTTy Lou l-lall, Bernie Anderson, and Jessica Doak, plus yours Truly--wish I946 graduaTes The very besT oT everyThing and good luckl x 1 ap w A I. 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Since June oT '44 you'll Tind ThaT Maurie Nelson was considered and accepTed in ThaT mighTy large organizaTion known as The Army. WiTh him, Richard Upham, KeiTh Ednie, Lyle Allis, and a Tew million more. Navy Tellas ThaT is Sailors -are KurT I-lolmquisT, Ray Pazder, Ed Vander- slice, MilTon Vigansky, Max Myers, Jim Anderson, Denny Bromley, Bill EllsworTh, and ArT Reed. Bill Dunlap is an eligible Marine serving in China aT presenT. l saved Bob BorsT Tor lasT on The service lisT, cause even Though Bob's iusT anoTher on The Navy lisT: he was The TirsT parenT and deserves a liTTle recogniTion Trom our class To The EuTure Class oT l957. Max McKahan is The local radio repairman. Bob Yoeman is married and living in Chicago. Roy Knapp is employed aT The Niles airporT, and Laurence Kline aT The Clark EquipmenT Company. The girls naTurally didn'T have The governmenT monopolizing Their Time so a Tew Took excellenT advanTage oT The chance and wenT on To college. Janice Pierce is aTTending STephens in Columbia, Missouri: and JaneT T-lasleTT is aTTacking a home economics career wiTh The aid oT WesTern Michigan. Bonnie MeTzger is in nurse's Training aT The PresbyTerian in Chicago. Jean Blake, also a nurse, is aT Bronson, Kalamazoo: and Ruby Clark is aTTending Michigan STaTe. Evelyn Johnson is married and moTher oT a cuTe liTTle boy named Mike. Naline Chain is doing secreTarial work aT The SouTh Bend Medical Clinic: and MinTa Wissler and Vonda Beck are boTh Telephone operaTors. Jean Skinner helps her sisTers run The Grill, and DoroThy RichTer became DoroThy Bachman and The second moTher Trom The class. Clark EquipmenT employees are Maebelle Luke, Lois CanTield, BeTTy Jo Lauver, Elnora Sekan, Marilyn Rough, RuTh Schneider and BeTTy Donley. AbouT BeTTy-I Think iT's This way--when Dick comes home Trom The war, we drop ThaT Donley surname and supply a new one. 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Remember her giggle? -RoberT Lefcher is sTill farming and probably always will be in Buchanan.--Mildred Hall is going To WesTern Michigan. Mickey won her scholarship To college and is majoring in business. Mickey was saluTorian of our class.-Eleanor Rough is also aT WesTern Michigan and is majoring in business. Eleanor was valedicTorian of our class.-Wilda Lee is engaged and plans To be married in March. Congrafulafions, Wilda!-Tom Van Deusen enfered Ann Arbor The summer Term afTer high school. Tom is majoring in archiTecTure. Remember? Tom was always drawing houses on everyThing in school, buT we could never read his wriTing.-RuTh Van Every is going To NorTh Cenfral ouTside Chicago. She is majoring in home economics and is having loTs of Tun.--Barbara Arrick has disconfinued her nursing and plans To be married. She will probably reside in Warsaw.-Pafricia HowleTT has been working aT RoberTson's in SouTh Bend and plans To go To college nexT fall. PaT's looking up The meanings of all The big words she used in high school.-Dennison Lyon is a hospiTal corpsman sTaTioned aT Camp Lejuene, NorTh Carolina, in The Navy. Denny graduaTed from high school mid year. Remember all of Denny's wif? I heard ThaT on New Years Eve in The hospiTal, Denny blew up a sack and whispered Happy New Year. -Mary Lou OrpurT is going To college aT Bull STaTe Teachers' College, Muncie, Indiana. Mary Lou is sTudying primary Teaching.-Rex Koenigshof is in The Navy.-Bonnie Mills is in Training To be a regisfered nurse. Bonnie likes her Training. So far she has been sTaTioned aT Wayne Universify, DeTroiT.-Phyllis Bachman is going To college aT Michigan STaTe where she is majoring in home economics. She enjoys her classes and will probably specialize in some branch of advanced home economics.-Marie Schiffman is aTTending The Lobias BeauTy School in SouTh Bend. Marie is going To prove ThaT beauTy is only skin deep.-BeTTy Marsh is working aT Clark's in The accounTing deparTmenT. She plans To go To business college some day.-Edna HaTTenbach is engaged To Duane Arend who is in The Navy. CongraTulaTions, Edna!-Charles Mills is in The Army lnTanTry. We never will Torgef Bud's unsurpassable inTerpreTaTion of Whispering and Falling Leaves. Never sTop playing, Bud.-Annabelle Keller has been working wiTh The OPA in Lansing. She has plans abouT posT war planning in Alaska.-Phyllis Renbarger is engaged To Lyle Wafson, who has been discharged from The Navy. Phyllis will be a June The eighTh bride. CongraTulaTions!-Marilyn Mann won a scholarship To Albion College. She is majoring in social service. Marilyn was well liked in high school and we know she will do well in social service work.-Dolores SmiTh has been working aT Clark's in The paTTern and casTing deparTmenT. Dolores is a secreTary and loves her work. She plans To sTay There unTil she finds anoTher inTeresTing occupafion.-Julia March has been working in SouTh Bend aT The Grand Leader. Julia would like To be a nurse.-Wanda Lee HarT has been working aT The Telephone office. Wanda Lee would like To go To college and sTudy fashion design.-J. B. Anderson, unwilling glamour boy No. l. He loved us all equally-darn iT. J. B. plans To go To college wiTh his broTher Gene afTer The Army is done wiTh him.-Joyce Morley and Donald Sfibbs, as This goes To press, plan To marry. This is one high school romance ThaT lasfed. CongraTulaTionsl--DoroThy Young moved To Muncie, Indiana, aTTer graduaTion. She is in Training aT Ball Memorial HospiTal To be a regisTered nurse. Do you remember all Those lovely chemisTry marks Dorofhy used To geT?-CharloTTe Banke is aT WesTern Michigan College. CharloTTe is majoring in physical educaTion. She will look sharp in shorTs. MusT every flower bloom To blush unseen and wasTe her sweeTness on The deserf air ? jOmar Khayyaml.-Roselle Chilson has made The college Trio aT WesTern Michigan College. She is majoring in music and would like To be a vocal Teacher.-Gene Sfeininger, beTTer known as Sam, is in The Navy sTudying engineering. He enjoys his work.-Leona ScoTT moved back To SouTh Haven on The farm. Leona is working in SouTh Haven.-Verna Shaner has been working in SouTh Bend. She wanTs To be a morfician. Verna, do you remember when you almosT embalmed The whole chemisTry class wiTh chlorine gas? Could iT be you were looking for business?-Lewis Sfriegle, The sTar of our senior play, is in The Navy.-BeTTy Dokey was in The Cadef Nurse Corps, buT is back home again.- Carl Newsom is in The Army lnTanTry. Remember Skip Day, Carl, when you rode all day and aTe all oT ThaT Tried chicken?-Doris Shreve is working as a Telephone operafor This year, buT nexT fall she is planning To go To Michigan STaTe To college.-Jean McGowan has been working in The service de- parTmenT aT Clark's.-Genevieve March works in The accounTing deparTmenT aT Clark's. Jennie likes her work.-Jeanne Marfin, cadeT nurse, plans To go inTo The Navy Nurse Corps someday. ,Jeanne, or The TooTie gal, did excepfionally fine work in chemisfry and senior English in high school.-PaTricia Finney is aTTending The Lobias BeauTy School in SouTh Bend.-Virginia Kline has been working in Niles aT The SimpliciTy.--Lonne Adams is in The Navy. He will probably go back To farming. In school Lonnie TaughT us all The liTTle nicefies of life.-Norma Vergon, cadeT nurse, plans To specialize in child sTudy. We always called Norma, Janie. -James Benak is in The Navy aT Jacksonville, Miami. Jim is Taking specialized Training.-MargareT Ann SmiTh is in Training To be a nurse aT The ST. Joseph HospiTal in SouTh Bend. She is very inTeresTed in her work and would like To specialize in brain surgery. Peggy is noTed for her fine horsemanship.-John Slocum is ouT of The Navy now.-Beverly Birong has been working in The Telephone office in Niles. Beverly has been Taking vocal lessons from Dr. Tenney. She would like To sTudy aT The Chicago ConesrvaTory of Music.-Don Voorhees is in The Army.-Leonard Shell was called inTo The Army before The end of The firsT senior semesTer, buT he earned his crediTs and received his -diploma. Leonard has spenT mosT of The Time around The Philip- pines.-Le Verne Toll has been working aT The Telephone office, buf she would like To go To college nexT fall.-Bonnie Green has been working as cashier and bookkeeper for The gas office. Bonnie has been bowling a loT and l've heard she Throws a mean ball. She would like To go To college wiTh her broTher Jack when he comes home.-Virginia Ochenryder is sTaying home This year and resTing up from high school.-VernieTa Brown has gone To Chicago. lllinois, To Take up nursing. VernieTa is aT ST. AnThony's HospiTal.-William Jasper, Jr. and Winnie Ross graduaTed wiTh The class of I9-T5 coming from oTher years.-BerneTTa Bowerman is The only one in The class ThaT has complefely disappeared. Good luck, BerneTTal OFFICERS Charles MaTThews was presidenT of The senior class. We felT hon- ored ThaT Bud came back and graduaTed wiTh our class upon his discharge from The Navy. He is aT WesTern STaTe and Bud is par- Ticularly inTeresTed in Their psy- chology course.-Doris Fuller was vice presidenf of The senior class. She has been working aT The Rec- ord Office in Buchanan. Doris plans To sTay in newspaper work because she once said ThaT when you geT prinTer's ink on your fingers, you never geT iT off.- Shirley Gess was secreTary of The senior class. Shirley has been working in The billing deparTmenT aT Clark's. She plans To sTay home This year and resT from The ardors of high school before aT- Tempfing her career.-Willa Miller was Treasurer of The senior class. Willa is aTTending CarlTon Col- lege, Minnesofa. The climafe is preTTy cold up There, buT Willa has a warm hearT and she will make ouT. Willa has noT picked her career yeT so she is Taking a general course in college.-We wish To Thank The faculTy for Their unfiring efforTs Towards The grad- uaTion of The l945 sTudenTs.-We also wish To Thank The I946 grad- uaTing class for The space iT seT aside for oTher classes which were noT able To have annuals. 33 Top Row: Bill Thomas, Bill Yorlc, Duane Hellwig, Elwyn Noggle, Phil Hawlcs, Bob Surch, Gordon Biggs, Ralph Swarlz, Gerald Marsh, Richard Brewer. Third Row: Ora Chaney, Daniel Herman, John Van Duesen, Russell Clillon, Richard Wilcox, Richard E. Clarlc, Kennelh Marlin, Jaclr Ross, Spencer Gibbs, Alberl Wesner, Dale Proud. Second Row: Mr. Elbers, Jean Hall, Mary Joyce Harlline, Faye Calbelzor, Helen Ailsworlh, Jean Loclrey, Jacquelyn Burks, Norene Fuller, Beflie Snyder, Evelyn Swarlz, Don Harlman. Firsl' Row: Roberla Vile, Alela Rolll, Palricia Reinholr, Lois Reed, Doris Lee Wolkins, Lucille Dame, Elsie Schanlz, Rulh Moses, Helen Schanlz, Sharolelle Meelc. THE ORBIT - JUNIORS We iuniors leel alrnosl decrepil when a group ol eighlh graders lurn lo slare and say, C5olly, Juniors! We're prelly proud lo say, Jusl This year, and nexl, and we'll be free! Bur noi unlil you're a iunior do you begin wondering, free from whal? Free from loolball games and proms, pep meelings and religious assemblys? Free from schoolmales and youlh? From griping aboul gelling up in lhe morning? Long lesls? The day lhey give us our diplomas and say, You are free, we will suddenly wanl lo be bound again by lhings we once claimed lo hare. This is a prernalure goodbye, bul lhese are Jrhe lhoughls ol a iunior, so The nexl lime you wilness lhal group ol eighlh graders slaring al us and saying, Golly, Juniors! loolc deep inlo our hearls and you'll lind us saying, You luclcy eighlh graders. Jo Anderson Top Row: Kalhleen Birong, Anna Roselle, Bonnie Lolmouqh, Bob Pazder, Chuclc Verqon, Fred Clark Vernon Kline, Georgine Chain, Janel l-lanover, Mary Lusler, Phyllis Fisher. Third Row: Birdie Lou Schilflrnan, Jean l-lanover, Eslher Albrechl, Vonne Milcesell, Maynard Marlin Dennis Srnedley, Richard C. Clarlc, Janel Sull, Frances Williams, Reba Smilh, Billie Lou Lamb. Second Row: Lucille Shaner, Norma Thompson, Sally Thaninq, Kafhryn Posl, Mary Frances Balchelor Jacquelyn Vander Ven, Joan DeWil+, Darlene Durbin, Rosa Lee l-lall, Belly Moren, Jean Man gold, Miss Quade. Firsl Row: John Melzger, Lowell Dolcey, Don Melzqer, Clillon Arniel, Bob Sfark, Dewey Mollberq Duane Bunker, Morris Poe, Dale Florey, l-luqh Snwilh, Bill Blake. Noi in Piclurez Jo Anderson, Mary Ann Coullas, JoAnne Gray, Barre l-leirn, Bill Jerue, Richard Pollill THE ORBIT - JUNIORS Class Ac+ivi1'ies Junior Play . . . November I6, I945 Junior-Senior Prom .... May 25, I9-'lo Class Officers Presidenl ...... Don l-larlman Vice-Presidenl . . . Don Melzger Secrelary . Mary Joyce l-larlline Treasurer . ..... Bob Slark Advisers . Miss Quade and Mr. Elbers Top Row: Ray Shirley, Waller Jane, Dwighl l-liem, Paul Monlgomery, James Oll, Earl Trapp, Frank Speclcine, l-larold l-leiermann, Viclor Canlield, Richard Sillig, Lyle Huebner. Third Row: Don Gray, John Soalla, Jerry Carlson, George Johnson, Bob Miller, Connie Roli, Emily Selcan, Phyllis Pilchlord, Joyce Wells. Second Row: Max Lulre, Belly Amon, Ada Newman, Belly James, Carolyn Palmer, Juanila Swaim, Delores Sherwood, Mariorie Rough, Elaine Slurm, Dorolhy Hines, Nedra Smilh, Mrs. Weaver. Eirsl Row: Mary Dill, Ruby Milcesell, Donna Powers, Phyllis Ravish, Lela Snodgrass, Eslher Reamer, Evelyn Lee, Joan Scherry, Joanne Houswerlh, Dorolhy Lamonl. NEUTRONS - AND SO THE SOPHOMORES The sophomore class numbers ninely-lhree sludenls wilh a lew who joined us lrom dillerenl seclions ol lhe Uniled Slales. They are Bill Burlcell lrom Loredo, Texas, Ecldis l-lagle from Vulcan, Michigan, Bessie Lee lrom Alhens, Georgia, and Eileen Meredilh 'From Arkansas Cily, Arkansas. The sohomore boys have parlicipaled in loolball, baslcelball, and lraclc, lhe girls, in G. A. A., orcheslra, and band. Bolh boys and girls belong lo lhe Lalin Club, Crlee Club, and lhe Library Club. A lew sluclenls have posilions on lhe BUCK-HORN slall as reporlers ancl prinlers. Some members have hobbies such as collecling piclures of dogs, raising dogs, collecling slamps, collecling malch boolcs, and raising pigeons. And so lo lhe sophomores, who l lhinlc will have a lew regrels as lhey move on lo become iuniors nexl yearl l lcnow lhal lhey will move lorward wilh lhe mighl ol lhe sophomores. Kalhryn Grime Top Row: Don O'Bryan'r, Richard Hushower, Gerald Pearison, Huberl Harvel, Lawrence Declcer, Bill Forque, Bill Burlcell, Georqe Hallenbach, Gerald Knapp, Keilh Borsl, Arihur Gaul, Third Row: Eaileen Merredilh, Bessie Lee, Vernida Irvin, Kalhryn Grime, James Clemenls, Waller Casio, Charlolle Balchelor, Geraldine Smilh, Lucille Bouws, Evadine McCarly. Second Row: Dolores Slocum, Wilma Green, Jane Waliers, Marila Ferguson, Barbara Bachman, JoAnne Kenlon, Rulh Posl, Gay Vanclerberq, Beverly Vile, Eddie Leigh Haqle, Mr. Heezen. Firsl Row: Audrey Pease, Barbara Craw, Irene Piclcard, Carolyn Herman, Jeanne Meyers, Lillie Ansiiss, JoAnne Renbarqer, Belly Rilenberg. Agnes Flelcher, Dolores Slarlc, Noi in Piclure: Don Clemans, Dorman Di Giacomo, Jaclr Lislca, Fred Moore, Herberl Ochenryder, Bill Thompson, Roberl Wrighl, Helena Davidson, Mary Faqras, Evelyn Gray, Helen Myers, Barbara Wallers, Erna Seals. NEUTRONS - SGPHOMORES Class Officers Presidenl . .... Belly Rilenberg Vice-Presidenl . . Pele Heiermann Secrelary . . . JoAnne Renbarger Treasurer . ..... Jim OH Class Advisers . Mrs. Weaver and Mr. Heezen Class Acfivifies The sophomore class sponsored a dance aller 'rhe lirsr home baslrel- ball game lhe lourreenlh of December, donaled one hundred dollars lo lhe Youlh Council lor Jrheir new building, and had a parly in February and one al lhe end ol The year closing The memory boolc ol lhe sophomore year. Top Row: Fred Dunlap, ClinTon Spaulding, Gervin Koelier, 0'Dean Toll, John Coleman, Kennelrh l-leezen, Roger Wissler, John l-lamilTon, Charles AilsworTh, Diclc Miller, RoberT Bowling, Fred Vergon, William WolTord. FourTh Row: Bill FiTch, ArThur Blalce, Don Coleman, ElTon OrpurT, Jerry KoenigshoT, Lewis Powers, ArThur Sampson, Eugene Taube, James MoTTl, Paul SmiTh, Bill Grove, Charles CliTTon. Third Row: Bill Fairrnan, Lene Mollberg, Leroy SmiTh, ColeTTa Davidson, Gladys Darne, Waiva Lenox, Barbara Dolcey, Barbara Reed, Loraine Jane, Marilyn MCNeily, PaTsy l-larroTT. Second Row: Miss BasTian, Leona Krieger, Delores Myers, Joan Sampson, Fern MarTinez, Carol Bouws, Janice Rizor, Jaclcy STarl:, ElizabeTh Kline, Charlene Bachman, Roxana Lochey, Vera AlTergoTT. FirsT Row: MargareT SmiTh, Doris BaTTen, Maryellen Pierce, Barbara Wallcer, MargueriTe Scameheorn, MarTha MarTins, Frances PinlcerTon, Joyce Caniield, Joyce Gray, Donnis RollT, l-lelen Reed. PROTONS - FRESHMEN This year we, The Freshmen, goT our TirsT real TasTe OT high school liTe. Early in The year we chose our class oTTicers and sTudenT council repre- senTaTives. LaTer during The Tall a Freshman TooTball Team was Tormed. They played a game wiTh The Niles Freshmen and losT I3-O. BUT The Tellows showed a loT OT promise. We were also well represenTed on The second Team in baslceTball. The girls were acTive, Too. ln November Eileen Thompson, a Treshman, was chosen head cheer leader Tor The year. Our class had oTher acTiviTies: The raising and spending oT money caused a Tew oT These. We sponsored a dance, had class parTies, and alTogeTher had a good year. Edwina Trapp Top Row: Leo Judy, George Marsh, Eugene Aalis, Charles Rough, Neale Shreve, Don Upharn, Charles Slroud, Pal Hanlin, Donald Bailey. Howard Sieknvan, Bill Ferris, Devon Ochenryder, Cliiiord Good, Ralph Thurslon. Fourfh Row: Arfhur Backus, Jack Bischoif, Bill Lovelady, Merlin Hickock, Jerry Morris, Gail Hernrnine ger, Donald Malhews, Dale Backus, Newland Schwarlz, Eldon Clem, Roger Goodrich, .lim Marlin. Third Row: Phyllis Becker, Carol Coveri, Jeanelle Hawkins, Mary Lou Carbon, Charlolie Ross, Donna Phiscalor, Margarel Bafchelor, Eileen Thornpson, Sharon Davis, Kennelh Ferris. Second Row: Bessie Lee, Mary McMillan, Isabel Rainey, Barbara Swern, Wanda Nadrarowski, Delrna Spencer, Virginia Morelock, Rachel Poe, Bonnie Houseworfh, Pauline Slreich, Mr. Miller. Firsi Row: Doroihy Liska, Doris Wairy, Donna Sirnpson, Carolyn Brornley, Delores Benner? Nof in Piclures: Wanila Oil, Merilee Bafernan, Dolores Myers, Ernesl Hines, Leon Nissen Grier, Alberl Besr. Hellwiq, Maxine Heierrnann, Mary Jo Harn, Jeanne ,Carold Knapp, Doris Hawkins, Edwina Trapp. Doris Barren, Essie Mae Graharn, Jo Anne Mayhew, Willis Herley. Nelson Hawkins lquii schooll, Clyde PROTONS -- FRESHMEN Presideni . . Vice-Presiclenl Secreiary . Sharon Davis Barbara Dokey Delrna Spencer Treasurer ....... Don Upham Sruclenl Council Represenlarives: Kennelrh Heezen and Pal Hanlin Advisers . Miss Baslrian and Mr. Ray Miller Top Row: Dale Rifenberg, Howard Hines, Leonard Gaul, William Hombalcer, Richard Lauver, GilberT Forbes, Lulre Good, Wayne Mann, HerberT Neidlinger, Bill Hess, Donald Toll. Third Row: Loren Anderson, RoberT Gamble, William Nelson, Bobby Davis, Joe Huebner, Jaclc Shirley, Richard Fedore, James MerriTield, James Luhrsen, William SrniTh, Carl SchiTTman. Second Row: Mary Ann Hagley, Donna MaThie, Joy LongworTh, JeaneTTe Fisher, Doris Bussard, Mar- iorie Lakin, Claradene McCarThy, Isabelle Fowler, Billie Jo Warner, RuTh HGVFOTT. FirsT Row: Norma McGowan, BeTTy RiTTer, Marion Dempsy, Barbara Murden, KaThryn Furner, Barbara BorsT, RiTa MarTineZ, Rena MarTins, Shirley Casro, Wanda Sfnedley, Wilma Jean Richardson. NOT in PicTure: Virginia Meyers. NUCLEUS - EIGHTH AlTogeTher, There are 76 soldiers in The TirsT and second divisions oT regimenT eighT. To brighTen up The long march Through The winTer, The loyal soldiers oT regimenT eighT sponsored a Thanlcsgiving dance. There are Tour soldiers sTepping high in The Army band. They are Shirley CasTo, JeanneTTe Fisher, Jim MerriTield, and Richard Fedore. The eighTh regimenT is also represenTed in The orchesTra by Mary Ann Hagley, Rena iviarTens, and RiTa MarTinez. Our boys are drilling diligenTly in aThleTics, hoping To be ready To sTep inTo The line oT baTTle during Their high school years. We also have quiTe a number who pursue Their academic conquesTs eagerly: and so, dear schoolmaTes, we hope To be a worThy regimenT nine nexT year. Richard Fedore Top Row: Kennerlr Elilerr. Marlyn Scliinske, Coye Ed. Bonlwofn, Gene Beck. Andrew Fagras, Duane Flefclwer, William Advance. Second Row: Mrs. Sukup, Arnold Lemlce, Claylon Clwaney, George Selcan, Graydon l-leirn, Roberf Luke, Roberi James, Diclc Marsln. Firsl' Row: Clara Slocum, Janice Obendorier, Geraldine Irvin, Roger Carlson, Elmer Adolph, Glen Wallon, Beverly Goodriclv, Joyce Maxson, Cleo Lolrnouqln, Flossie Mollberg. NUCLEUS -- EIGHTH Class Officers ine l-lign-Ranking Giciicialsz Commander-in-Clwiel . . . Jim Merrifield General . . . Marion Dempsey Adiuranr . . Mary Ann l-lagley Financial Griicer . . . . Graydon l-leim Giciicers of rlne Day. Virginia Sukup, Ray Miller Top Row: J. F. Phillippi, Doyle Nessin, Earl Difio, Junior Myers, Horace Roland, Russell Wolkins, Jim Topash, Roberi Quick, Lynn Walson, Wesley Leasenby, Richard Virgil, Roberi' Orpuri. Third Row: Frank Hinegardner, Jimmy Bulion, Richard Ralsion, Norma Davidson, Ted Thursion, Frank Salo, James Backus, Kenneih Renbarger, Douglas Pichioiiino, Tony Rosseiio, Russell York. Second Row: Harold Luhrsen, Dick Ravish, Raymond Palen, George Ella lrvin, Bonnie Hellwig, Ruby Gabbeari, Frankie Lowery, Lola Jean Rifchey, Vera Heckafhorne, Verna Coulias, Mrs. France. Firsr Row: Vivian Kaufman, Nadine Schrimsher, Befly Miller, Edna Bussard, Della Rauch, Hollis Backus, Belly Coleman, Marion Paddock, Marielra Vauden Boch, Belly Sue Rolland, Lucille Backus. NUCLEUS - SEVENTH We've almosi compleied our iniiial year oi high school life. This has been our iirsi and hardesi' year of high, geiiing used io lockers and new siudies. We all hope io be back roofing for Buck+own nexi year. Our hais are off io Mrs. France and Miss Hargis, our iwo ieacher advisers, who have given us good limes and happy momenis 'ro remember. Our Alma Maier has had a lor of good ieachers ihis year. We've siudied, bui We've had good limes so lei's give one big cheer for B. H. S. Hurrah! Dora Lee Kohn Top Row: Gordon Forbes, Bob Beayer, Pranlr Vifalry, Jim Renoarger, Peler Peclc, Clarence Paddoclc, Paul Selran, Don Srniih, Edward Hariman, Raymond Nelson. Third Row: Dean Sfrelch, Danny Mifchell, Herberl Phoenix, Bill Baichelor, James Henson, Don Milchell, Dennis Bafchelor, Dollie Sebasly, Lorraine Young, Miss Harqis. Second Row: Barbara Chilson, Mary Lois Sfroud, Wilma Seymour, Allene Ferris, Norma Rayish, Delores Hines, Lee Roll, Phyllis Moses, Joanne Slocum, Charlene Nehrinq, Kafhleen Hubbard. Firsl Row: Kalhryn Pagras, Jesse Geary, Diana Lauyer, Marilyn Hewilf. Janis Penn, Dora Lee Kohn, Jane Sampson, JoAnne Russell, Suzanne Mullen, Dorene Weaver. Nor in picfure: Charles Clemans, Norman Lear. Willie Baleman, Birdie Swaim, Oliver Waldo, Elmer Bryson. NUCLEUS - SEVENTH Class Officers Presidenr . . . Herberr Phoenix Vice-Presidenl . . . Lee Poli Secrelrary . . . . Peler Peclc Treasurer . .... Della Rauch Advisers Mrs. France and Miss Hargis 'rhe fads, figures, and general Vw. h,. 155 i q. g5f:1:4.355A fi . j'f5ffxm ' . .-L -D94 H0114- 4 4 1.51551 W, ,v..y49,'l-. M,-4. ',i'f,4g x9' . ,-,gr -f,'.S! , .-4 , . -qw If - .11-Rn!-QA! 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This year Mrs. Sukup was appoinTed adviser, and has aided The developmenT oT The group. IT you were To visiT some oT The council's meeTings, you would oTTen hear These diTTerenT acTiviTies, oT which The council has charge. discussed. The handbook was a very imporTanT proiecT, which aTTer compleTion Turnished a help To sTudenTs concerning Their subiecTs, Teachers, duTies, and many oTher Things. The school paper, which is enjoyed by so many sTudenTs, is backed by The council. This group, as a member oT The AssociaTions oT STudenT Councils, received The complimenT oT having Jackie STark elecTed as vice-presidenT oT The organizaTion. The council has The responsibiliTy oT Taking care oT The programs in The audiToriumg and if some oT These are oT good gualiTy, They may be redone in oTher schools. Making The schedule Tor The parTies and dances Tor The school year, Taking care oT The elecTion oT cheer leaders, and decoraTing The ChrisTmas Tree were oTher duTies oT The organizaTion. The council has also Tormed an adminisTraTive commiTTee To sponsor The subscripTion drive Tor The Memorial AThleTic Park. .fegia IGGJIMG By Jo Anne Renbarger Cfficers PresidenT . . . . Jo Anne Renbarger Vice-PresidenT ..... Paul MonTgomery Scribe ....... DwighT l-leim The Legio Decima is composed oT second year LaTin sTudenTs, who aT The close oT The year voTe by secreT balloT and presenT awards, based on everyday work, conTribuTion To The class, class aTTiTude, and scholasTic abiliTy, To The Two ouTsTanding LaTin sTudenTs, We have sponsored The conTribuTion, one hundred dollars, oT The sophomore class To The YouTh Council and Memorial Park Tuncls and have also clonaTed Tive dollars To The Red Cross. During LaTin week we presenTed a special play. On December I I, The Legio Decima held a ChrisTmas dinner aT which giTTs were exchanged. ln May we were conducTed on a Tour oT NoTre Dame. We were led Through The KnuTe Rockne Memorial, The caThedral, library, adminisTra- Tion building, science hall, and caTeTeria. lst row-l-lelen Ailswortlw, Joyce Swisher, Marita Ferquson, Mary Dill, Barbara Craw, Elaine Sturm. Qnd rowfMax Luke, Gay Van- derberg, Betty Rilenberq, Lillie Anstiss, Charlotte Batchelor. Nedra Smith, Kathryn Grirne. Standinq--Jo Anne Renbarger. Back rowfMrs. Weaver, Paul Montgomery, Georqe Johnson, James Ott. Stanazlinqfllwirglmt l-leirn, Bolt: Miller, Jeanne Meyers, Janet Hanover. Sofaing, Wife! ' The Student Council Lelf fableffoveorqine Cl'1aZn,BeTty Ritenbero, Curtis Moreioclx, Don l'la fr'1ar, Doa Dean Leiter, Frankie Lowe, RWM lable-Jannes Merrifield, Sraron Davis Mary l-laqley, Leuis Gray, Uwiglnt Heirn, Pat l-la'l5n Ki-err, l-leezer Paul Sekan, Back fable-Mrs. Sukup, Bill Blake, Eucene Wesner', Paul Mow. 3C u Jaiiluelirg- Stark, ' ' of Me Quluae Latin Club MUCHOS AMIGOS THE SPANISH II CLUB Bill Burl4eTT The Spanish ll Club consisTs oT sTudenTs Taking second year Spanish. They hold Their meeTings on The TirsT Monday oT each monTh. The oTTicers oT The club are CharloTTe SmiTh, presidenTp Bill BurlceTT, vice-presidenT3 Beverly Wallace, secreTary and Treasurer. The club's acTiviTies Tor The year were as Tollows: On December I9. The Spanish II Club TogeTher wiTh The Spanish I Club Threw a ChrisTmas parTy. February 22 proved To be a very busy day Tor The club members as They puT on a Mexican play in The school audiTorium in The morning and sponsored a dance ThaT evening. To close The year's acTiviTies The club visiTed The NoTre Dame UniversiTy. MUCHOS AMIGOS TI-IE SPANISH I CLUB The TirsT Monday oT every monTh is a pleasanT day Tor Those Juniors who belong To The Spanish Club. This class, which is conducTed very ably by Mrs. Weaver, is boTh inTormaTive and inTeresTing To Those wishing To acquire a beTTer undersTanding oT inTernaTional relaTions in regard To SouTh America. During This period The class is enTerTained by IecTures and moving picTures oT our LaTin-American neighbors. Many oT The club members correspond wiTh Spanish speaking people who are as eager To lcnow us as we are To lcnow Them. We have become acquainTed wiTh The culTural and picTuresque habiTs oT old Spain and her children oT The New World. A knowledge oT The language enables us To appreciaTe The TradiTion and pageanTry which color Spanish liTe. The TiesTa, The bullTighT, The religious Tervor oT These people Trom The land oT Isabella are all painTed wiTh vivid sTrolces when The barrier oT language is crossed. The Muchos Amigos Club is serving as a real sTepping sTone Toward cemenTing The Good Neighbor Policy. PresidenT ,.....a,aa .,,a Billie Lou Lamb Vice-Presidenhaan .,M,BeTTie Snyder SecreTary-Treasurer aaaa Darlene Durbin SPANISH CLUBS fewuuhg, la eeanenf Saalffn rqmeaican Back 'C+-CHaVc'?e S'nr'r Virgrnla OUng'Cr',He1er Barre, BIN! Burkeff, BU? Marfsen, Don W. Hdrnes Marrorie Heins. 2nd 'cw-Padire SMF' Kafnreen Qavr Beverm Wallace. Seafed-Mrs. Weave' Top row-Billie Lou Lamb, Norma Rogers, Mar- querlre Casfo, Mary Lusrer, Maynard Marfin, Dennis SmedWey, Plnylns Fisher, Bib! Blake, Reba Srnirn, Ruin Moses, He!- en Scrvanfz, Snadoffe Meek, Berry Crawford, Bonnie Lolomauqn, Jac- quelyn Vander Ven, Berry Snider, Mary Ann Comf- fas. 2nd rowflladene Durbin, Jane? Sulf, Mrs. Weaver, LuciUe Shaner, Elsie Schanfz. Rosa Lee HaH, Jean Mangold. mm. flu s. '-'Nw 'WD is' row-Barbara Zderrar Carol Plerce, Jo Anne Dexfwfifr, Georgina Chain. 2nd row--Rosa Lee Herr, Berry Moran, Marguerite Caafo, Mary Frances Bafcne!or. 3rd row-Jacqueryn Burks, Anna Roseffo, Rabgrfa Vim Jacquelyn Vander Ven. 4'n r:w7KafHaen Bironq, Lois Reed Noreen Fuhr, Berry Runyan. SHN row-Jean HM, Mary Joyce Harf- Hne SaNy Tnanlnq, Mary McKinnon. eadirq Nd' fm damn? round Trng- fabre- Jacqueryr Hfensrn Maxine Hefernwann Mary Jo Ham Marfna Marfeinz WaIy'ra Lffnox, Run BWakf, Cardlnfi Herman lsabdh Ralney Mary MQ- Mirfan, Mary AUQQ Rayizh Bndrff LOL. Siniwffrnan M155 Dorifk. JUNIOR RED CROSS USHER CLUB vaqmwemzanzmsz USHER CLUB This is a group of iunior and senior girls who are aclive al every public Tunclion in The school, guiding people 'ro Their respeclive places. There are lwenfy girls who make up The club, supervised by Pierre T. Bailey. The officers, who were elecled from former members, are: Presidenl. so s lvlary McKinnon Vice-Presidenl . 7. .. sCarol Pierce Secrelary-Treasurerss. lvlarguerile Casio l-lead Usher. ., ...nd Barbara Zoleman This year The club was inviled To usher al The l-lollywood Thealre while The piclures and Talks were being given on The racial quesfion. Wwppdqdnenbmmgmfaqu THE JUNIOR RED CROSS Mary Jo l-lam The Junior Red Cross is sponsored by lvliss Dorick. l-ler group consisls of Tourleen members. The officers are: president Jacqueline l-lensong vice-presidenl, Mary Jo l-lamp secreiary-Treasurer, Birdie Lou Shiliman. The members of The Junior Red Cross are all girl siudenl volunleers who have had one or more years of sewing. They meer on Wednesday nighls righl afler school from 3:lO +o 3:45. This group has made Chrislmas carol books and infends To make The following iiemsz carloon books, decoraled napkins for Easier, and bedside bags. These iiems will be senl lo velreran hospiials Tor The wounded service men. :Ei V, N vu .X THE VELMARIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 9 LIBRARY CLUB Tc 'cw-Max PQIIey, Cur- P IIS McreIccIr Deafe Lelfef, Dicne Dfvfmaf, Maw MCKINUOVL Mrs. Dunbar. Edna Lauver. Boffom rcw-BMW Craw- Icfd, Marpcrwe Bouws, JCAPN5 DaIvympIe BMW Banks CHa'ICXI'e SHIIII1. TOD Iow-PIWIIIS Becker, J Jeaneda I-Iawkims. Birdie Lou Schlgman Mary Ann KeIIef, MISS Wedewey'ef GeraId Knapp, Maf'Le IVIf3 f3 4 IVIWI, .IV I-Ierf ENUM 'QV-.'ffI.L.iII'P SP5 hw Vifciva Qwfrflfcr I-Iiirrfiii Maxhe HeIe rfav, Russo? Chad- Q10vdCr1 Bam' Crawfgrd Ziladimg info 404 Me Wulwne THE VELMARIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Belly Crawlord The year I9-45 saw a small bul enlhusiaslic Velmarian Lilerary Sociely slarl ils lwenly-lhird year. We elecled Curlis Morelock as presidenlg Dora Leiler, vice-presi- denlg Marjorie Bouws, secrelaryg Max Polley, lreasurer, Jo Anne Dalrymple, lilerary crilicp and Belly Crawlord, librarian. The genii ol lhe Vel Lil Sociely wrole and produced lour one acl plays, varying in slyle lrom Dora Leiler and Charlolle Smilh's Bangl Bang! Shooll, Marjorie Bouws' Blind Dale, Max Polley's Five l-lundred Feel Down, lo Jo Anne Dalrymple's ls There a Skelelon in Your Closel? or ls Your Circle ol Ghosls Running Around? The proceeds wenl lo sponsor a crealive wriling conlesl lor grades 7-IZ. Besides holding lwo regular meelings a monlh, one lor business and one purely lor social reasons, lhe Vel Lil Sociely lound lime lo visil lhe Nolre Dame Library and also lo see lhe slage play, Dear Rulh, in Soulh Bend. Pwuaafmq Kmwleflqe LIBRARY CLUB Belly Herman When we opened lhe door ol lhe library al lhe beginning ol lhe school year, whal should appear belore us bul slacks and slacks ol new books! We knew lhere was a big job ahead-lo gel lhrough lhal mass ol lileralure-bul we slarled oll. Wilh every- body in lhe club working hard, lwo hundred and lorly books were calalogued. Included in lhese books were science, biography, arl, music, lravel, radio, and war slories. ln lacl. all lypes ol wriling were lo be lound and were given our besl and mosl imparlial lrealmenl. The serious Can Represenlalive Governmenl Do The Job and lhe cule lillle slory ol a slaleman, Lawson's Ben and Me, Flike's Nurses in Aclion, and lhe less serious Kale Russell, Warlime Nurse. Books have been lranslerred lrom lhe library oul inlo lhe sludy hall. The brand new bookcases were made by lhe shop. Relerence books are in lhe lronl ol lhe sludy hall and non-liclion and liclion along lhe side wall. The pamphlel and piclure liles have been pul in order and are broughl up lo dale. During Book Week lhe library made a display ol poslers and some new books. On one lable were books ol Uniled Nalionsg onlhe olher, books ol leacher and sludenl aclivilies. A lea lor lhe lacully and senior class was given in conneclion wilh Book Week aclivilies. ll anyone is inleresled in joining lhe club, he should know lhe alphabel and how lo counl. l-le is given a lourlh ol a credil per year, by lhe way, bul musl work. Among lhe dulies are lhe shelving ol books, checking books in and oul, liling, lyping, pasling, and a variely ol olher work. The Library Club is headed by Miss Josephine Wedemeyer and consisls ol sixleen members. The ollicers elecled al lhe beginning ol lhe year were: Presidenl cscoos . . .- .-cBelly Crawlord Vice-Presidenl. W-.- , Lucille Shaner Secrelary-Treasurer s Belly l-lerman Un Zfae luaon F. F. A. Richard Wilcox The T945-46 l:uTure Farmers OrganizaTion oT Buchanan, ChapTer I65, made some improvemenT over previous years. ln iTs Term The group sTarTed a soil TesTing program, a milk TesTing program, and a revolving hog proiecT in an eTTorT To sTarT regisTered l-lampshires in This communiTy. AnoTher resulT desired was To arouse more inTeresT in The ag. deparTmenT. The oTTicers were as Tollows: presidenT, Joe Liska, vice-presidenT, Bill Swaimg secre- Tary, Richard Wilcox, Treasurer, Gerald Marsh, reporTer, AlberT Wesnerp ianiTor and waTch-dog, Richard C. Clark. The boys who passed The TesTs Tor CounTy Farmer were AlberT Wesner, Russel Clif- Ton, and Richard Wilcox. The delegaTes To go To Lansing STaTe Tairs were Lyle Hueb- ner and Richard Wilcox. The proiecTs were mosTly corn, hogs, and a Tew calves. Also There were a Tew vegeTable gardens raised by ciTy boys. .Sloainq Zwwlqy fm Zzuifwze Zlae DAY TRADE MACHINE SHOP This course is Tor boys who have become TiTTeen years oT age and are sophomores. IT consisTs oT one hour oT Theory or relaTed subiecTs per day and Three hours oT acTual machine shop pracTice per day. A Tellow may Take iT Tor one or Two years. The relaTed subiecT consisTs oT Twelve weeks oT blueprinT reading, Twelve weeks oT shop Theory, and Twelve weeks oT shop maThemaTics. The remaining Two weeks are de- voTeol To shop skeTching. AcTual machine shop condiTions and pracTices are learned in The machine shop. Tools are made in numbers similar To mass producTion in a modern TacTory, each boy perTorming one or several operaTions per piece and passing iT on To The nexT machine and Tellow Tor The Tollowing operaTions unTil The iob is compleTed. A boy becomes guiTe proTicienT in one operaTion beTore he progresses To The nexT more diTTiculT operaTion. A record is kepT oT each boy's operaTions. Upon compleTion oT one or Two years he may have his record To presenT To an employer or keep Tor himselT if he cares To. The Tools TabricaTed in The shop are Tor sale To The sTudenTs. The price covers The cosT oT The maTerial which makes Them very reasonable. To daTe The boys have Tabri- caTed cenTer punches, scribers, parallels, vee-blocks, and planer iacks. APPRENTICESHIP Frank Benak Dick Slocum ArT Mayhew AlDerT Siekman Duane T-Tellw ev- bv- ,.w T . X , FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA DAY TRADE MACHINE SHOP L I' Y 'VP'--LJG Hunfm' F'Ff7 M, f Fawn F-Q-4 'f L!7g'T va, VV'31v- T'-ML N Hifvwaf, FW---9 NCTVLW Rfcfawi Claw Ralf- 5 D' Gxdffmf' HPF? CCPGF' 'J L W Sfvilff Aim-vt VVE'5mw, Gfwwd Maw Pwnqff- icky, HW Tlwzyffai-, Vfw'-Cx Spfff' D U Cl NV i'-' FU S,-.aim J fm 'f LEL5 Qgifw- -f fb., ,.i f- EE'- HF,-,ive S51-Van I Q, -Mg 1 A x' Emp! P F L FV, V- :nf . L. W-, A, F, Eff N 5 G LP 'H A., ,J '., Aff . . 2, f a -L , , i , , ,S 'V1- 4' ', 'W' KE 3 ' V ' gg M K 5 K Oi E aww if gm Wg E A LM f Wy, .N Q vi 54 R gf, , 5 , i , Sf 'ah 2 ,, A N A Nf' Ly .V , M ' sn 1' gfygwfg ff' --wfvfaiw S gf? QF Q ' WL' A A , 3 jfs.. ..imz:w+ ,gl 1, igigfg , PW' 'A' x A. - ,V ,UQ -V1-1 rg. f f' F7 Ng-gr? 1' ' W ' , Pi 5-V if 2. - . 1 sa n APPRENTICESHIP The apprenTiceship program as esTablished in The Clark EquipmenT Company in co- operafion wiTh The local UAW-CIO, STaTe Board of Confrol for Vocafional Educafion. and The Buchanan High School offers Training in The following Trades: machinisf, Tool- making, molding, welding, elecfrician, plumber, and Tinsmifh. To be eligible for applicaTion a sTudenT musT have complefed Two years of high school, be sixTeen years of age, and have a C average. One possessing These qualifi- caTions and desiring To enTer info an apprenTiceship, files a formal applicaTion wiTh The coordinafor, who presenfs iT To The apprenficeship commiTTee, composed of Three rep- resenTaTives from labor and Three from managemenf. This group inTerviews The appli- caTion and The applicanf. If The inTerview is successful, The boy Takes a physical exami- nafion and is puT To work on a probafionary basis for 480 hours. AT The complefion of This period if The boy and The commiTTee are saTisfied, a formal conTracT is negoTiaTed covering a period of 8000 hours of work and relafed insTrucTion. Upon complefion of his senior year of high school, The apprenfice works aT his Trade during The day and comes To school four hours per week unTil he has complefed his agreemenT. AT such Time he receives a diploma sTaTing The number of hours he spenT on each work process plus The number of hours spenT in relafed subiecTs. He is now classified as a journeyman. SO HE SAID AND DID Deane LeiTer God saT silenT on his Throne: A greaT decision weighed His mind. Should He give Them up as hopeless And iusf desfroy mankind, Or should He give Them one more chance To leave Their sins behind And follow His efernal lead To life free from hafe and greed? lnTo The nighT He pondered long UnTil aT dawn's firsT ray, He hiT upon a compromise And spread This word wiThouT delay: l've leT man fool wiTh liTTle Things WiTh naTural, unimporTanT finds: l've Told him how To conquer germs: LeT him probe in human minds: l've leT him harness energy, Produce an arfificial lighfg l've given him The radio: Revealed The mysTery of flighT. He has Taken many gifTs And used Them To make war. BuT Those were only liTTle peeks: Now I'Il open wide The door To my vasT sTore of knowledge, l'Il leT him in The ouTer room- One sTep nearer To my power, And he will feel The breafh of doom lf he Takes This giff for war. For I will give him somefhing greaT A viTal problem To aTTack. He shall defermine his own fafe By The way Thaf he reacTs. 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Scared-Mrs. Sukup, Diono Uifrrnar, Dora Lee Koiin, Edna Lauver, Cnariorfe Sviirn, 'ik ANNUAL STAFF By common consenT, The annual sTaTT decided noT To choose individuals Tor special posiTions buT To allocaTe The work To whoever seemed TiTTed To do iT aT The required Time. The sTaTT has worked The TirsT hour oT The day Tor The major parT oT The year and has produced The largesT and mosT compleTe year book ever To come Trom Buchanan l-ligh. To conceive an idea Tor such a book, lay ouT a page by page dummy wiTh exacT measuremenTs, see ThaT all The phoTography harmonizes wiTh The cenTral Theme, wriTe The copy, prepare boTh an engraver's and a prinTer's dummy, plan and compleTe a suc- cessTul sales campaign, secure The adverTising, draw up and execuTe The conTracTs, make The budgeT meeT, deal successTully wiTh prinTer, engraver, and phoTographer, and Tinally prooT read and deliver The book-all This is The work oT The sTaTT. CerTain persons deserve Tavorable commenT: Max Polley, Owen RiTenberg, and Jack l-lemminger Tor planning layouTsg Don G. T-lolmes, Jim Scherry, and CurTis lvlore- lock Tor securing adverTisemenTs, CurTis lvlorelock Tor The original idea oT The Theme, YouTh Views The ATomic Ageug Marjorie Bouws Tor securing conTracTsg lvlary McKin- non and Edna Lauver Tor The makeup oT The book: Joan Dillavou, Dione DiTTmar, Alene Rough, BeTTy Runyan, and Barbara Zoleman Tor Typing: Jo Anne Dalrymple, Dora Dean I.eiTer, and CharloTTe SmiTh Tor creaTive wriTing. ,var ag lffze ,arms Pwu g BUCKHORN STAFF L Edna Lauver The Buckhorn STaTT, our school baby, was organized in The year oT I944 and now has a membership oT TorTy sTudenTs. lT is Their duTy To wriTe and prinT all school evenTs, class and club news, and class socieTy Tor The Buckhorn which is published once every Two weeks. All members buT The reporTers, who are elecTed yearly by Their respecTive classes, are volunTeers who are inTeresTed in seeing a high school paper or who are planning To enTer journalism as a vocaTion. EdiTor-in-chieT ,cc.cc. cccc E dna Lauver SporT's EdiTor cco, 7 c, , , o c,,. Bill Blake Servicemen's News Edu. .,o,co, Doris Keller T-lead TypisTc ,coo ooos.. Barbara Zoleman FeaTure WriTerc, so ccJo Anne Dalrymple Sponsors, or so so ..,...c. Mrs.Sukup BAND Beffy Rifenberg Our high school band consisfs of fiffy-five members under fhe direcfion and lead- ership of Mr. Ralph R. Robinson. The insfrumenfafion is divided info fhree choruses which include brass, percussion, and woodwinds. During fhe year we confribufed fo such affracfions as foofball and baslcefball games. We also added life fo fhe pep assemblies. January I I, we donned our uniforms for our performance in fhe annual Musical Revue. Then we seffled down fo daily pracfices affer school. ln fhe spring we again dragged our uniforms from fhe mofhballs and climbed on fhe buses, insfrumenfs in hand, heading for Kalamazoo and fhe Music Fesfival. Forfy-five and forfy-six broughf a year we can loolc baclc upon. We were able fo fake fhe frips, wifh a band we could be proud of, fhaf we had missed so much during fhe war. '7fze4f Supply luudici ORCHESTRA Nedra Smifh ln IQ43, Mr. Robinson began collecfing maferial for a well-balanced junior high school orchesfra. Then he commenced fhe seemingly hopeless faslc of combining a sfring secfion composed of violins, violas, cellos, and sfring basses wifh various ofher selecfed insfrumenfs as flufes, oboes, bassoons, basses, clarinefs, cornefs, French horns, from- bones, fympanies, and piano. , ln fhe beginning of fhe orchesfra's hisfory, a few brave boys affempfed fo crash fhe exclusive circle of an all girl orchesfrag buf, being hopelessly oufnumbered, soon gave up. Affer endless hours of insfrucfion and pracfice, which have af fimes been mosf fry- ing on Robbie's pafience, we now have fhe nucleus for a very fine orchesfra. ln facf, Mr. Robinson even has hopes of someday compefing wifh Phil Spifalny's all girl orches- fra, wifh his own miniafure 'l-lour of Charm. The orchesfra plays for civic as well as school enferfainmenf. We played for fhe Variefy Show held af fhe high school on Ocfober firsf, for fhe Armisfice Dinner af The Legion l-lall, and fhe School Exhibif on Ocfober fwelffh. The orchesfra played for 'rhe comemncemenf acfivifies, junior and senior plays, and ofher various school programs. The highesf sfep fo be reached in fhe orchesfra's progress fhis year is fhe affending of fhe Music Fesfival in Kalamazoo. iff wi ..-ef? 3 - - l A ,E ii - 1 1 if 4 . fl. K LL..- GIRLS' ORCHESTRA Slandingf-Carol Coyerl, Gladys Darne, Rena Marlins. Top raw--Doris Ballen, Rila Marlinez, Jacqueline Slarlc, Carol Bouws, Berry Jane James, Barbara Dokey, Esllier Reamer, Pliyllis Rayislw, Jo Anne Sampson, Elaine Slern. Belly Rilenberq, Janice Rizor, Joan Scnerry. 2nd row7Jo5nrQ l-lougwerfln Mary l-lagley, Mary Ellen Pierce Fern Mayline: Dorolny Lalvlcnl, Joy Lonqworrn Nedra Srniln. THE B. H. S. BAND Slanoinq-R. R, Rooinson Jenn Van Deusen, Mary Eranneg Barcnelor, Eileen lliornpson, Sliirley Caslo, Norma Rogers, Geraldine Srnilli, Cliarlolle Balclielor, Faye Calcelzcr, Lucille Bou.-.3 Reber? Yoder, Roberl Pazder. T90 '51,-Barnard Zclenian Willianw Malfson Dcrald Milcneli Nedra Srnirln, Racer' Sven Gerfvin Keeier, Esrrer Reanrer, Karlnleen Quinn, Jeanre'le Eisner, Jannes Bulfcn Cznnie Ccnyerse, Pnyilib Rayisn, Pnirlip l-lawlsa, Ray Sliirley, Jo Anne Saripson, Evelyn Lee, Dwiqlil Helm, Carol Coyerr. 2nd row--lnlelen Ailsworllr Barbara Swen Kallileen Hubbard Diane Dilrrnar Joanne P'3Ld Li ie Anffl. Siana Laayer Belly Jane Jamey Barhara Daley, Eana Laawer Billie Lou La'r::, Jirn Me'rir'eld Janice Penn Geraldine l-Mtbard Snarcn Davie, Elaine Srwrn, Berry Rilenberq. Kid row-Donald G. Holmes, Joan Senerry, Jacqueline Slarlc, Janice Rizor,Joanne Ruseell Fern lvlar'ine1 Lirzllm La'nonT Cora Lee Konn. 67 hz'a1f!w14nmZ1!mq,1af5m9 GLEE CLUB Top 2nd 3rd der The able direcTion oT Mr. R. Robinson. The maioriTy oT The members were girls, buT UH ser usu The sel aT ch aTe row-Carol CoverT, Paul MonTgomery, DwighT Heim, CurTis Morelock, Lawrence Decker, ClinTon Spaulding, ArThur Blake, John Van Deusen, Duane FleTcher, Wilfred Blake. row--Joyce Gray, JoAnne Mayhew, Lily AnsTiss, Barbara Bachman, KaThleen Quinn, CharloTTe BaTchelor, Eddis Hagle, Virginia Morelock, Willidean Ross, JoAnne Renbarger, Lucile Bouws, Jeanne Simpson, RuTh Blake, DoroThy Hines, KaThryn Grime. row-Mariorie Bouws, Faye CalbeTzor, Isabelle Rainey, Rachel Poe, Mary Ann Keller, Marilyn McNeely, Loraine Jane, Phyllis Becker, Waiva Lenox, Eileen Thompson, Mary Lou Carbon, Deane LeiTer, JeaneTTe Hawkins, Frances PinkerTon, Mary McMillen. GLEE CLUB OF '45-'46 CharloTTe BaTchelor This year The TorTy-one members oT The Glee Club meT every noon Tor halT an hour more boys belonged Than in previous years. The public appearances oT The group consisTed oT The Tollowing: The monThly chapel vices held in The high school audiTorium aT which The Glee Club had a special number ally sung righT aTTer The responsive reading: The annual Musical Review, also held in high school audiTorium, a program composed oT numbers by The Band and vocal ecTions by The Glee Clubg and The Berrien CounTy Vocal FesTival, which Took place ST.Joseph, a yearly acTiviTy when all The glee clubs oT The counTy uniTe in one large orus under The direcTion oT some eminenT musician. The program Tor This was separ- ly prepared in advance by Their own direcTors. fbefadnqrlwfafbaaina Top row-Mrs, France, Miss l-largis, Marlin Shinske, James T-lenson. Jack Shirley, Frankie Lowery, M S dl Flossie Mollberg, Elmer Adolph, Lee Rofi, KaThryn Furner ora me ey. Second row-Richard Fedore, Bill Nelson, Bobbie Davis, Joe Hueonei RiTa MarTineg, Bill SmiTii. Back rowfBob Gamble, Richard RalsTon, Jim Renbarger, Jimmy BuTTon, Barbara Chilson, Diana Lauver. JUNIOR HIGH PLAY- TOM SAWYER On The evening oT March l5, The curTain rose on The iunior high demonsTraTion oT Mark Twain's well-known sTory, Tom Sawyer, direcTed by Miss l-largis. Tom Sawyer lBill SmiThl and l-luck Finn lJim Renbargerl hide away on an island wiTh Joe l-larper lBobby Davisl because They Tear lniun Joe will kill Them because They know he killed a man. When They geT homesick and come back To Town, They walk in on Their own Tuneral. Then Tom, puTTing aside all Tear, Tells abouT The murder lniun Joe lDon SrniThl commiTTed. During a picnic, Torn and Becky lRiTa MarTinezl are losT in a cave where They Tind lniun Joe's body and a Treasure. They Tinally escape Trom The cave, and The play ends happily as Tom promises l-luck a place in his home. CTher members oT The casT were Bill Nelson, Deana Lauver, Joe l-luebner, Jack Shir- ley, Richard Virgil, James l-lenson, Elmer Adolph, Richard RalsTon, RoberT QrpurT, Bob Gamble, Marlin Shinske, Norma Srnedly, Barbara Chilson, Jimmie BuTTon, Lee RoTi, Flos- sie Mollberg, KaThryn Furner, Bob Beaver, Frankie Lowery, and Richard Feodore. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY To row--Barfo 5-Jew, Rosa Lee Healy Phi! Hams Dah F!or'e,, BYU Blake Nsfem F3 Fdfer. KQNQW Marin DHACV7? Dufbin, Fave CGLCQHU' Jed Reza, BVM' Liu Lamb, Mr. Users. Bvffom row-Goorqfrw Chain Hugh Smifh, HQLQH fNi7sworH'1, Jrnbn Van Demon, C V . SENIOR CLASS PLAY T D of-Bow, Hcfwav, CUM MGMLOCL, Deane Lflvm Gm Padres, Max Pollf-',f, D Du ' 1 'GHC ' WU. Seccfo 'Cvv7BriVC'3'5 ZCLQVWGF JC AVO Ljd l, '7lILn, fAxLL'jr'f Sig-Lwvan Cwgriftw Svfifh Jack HQ Na+ If ni?C'wf--M ffiwet affofife Bmw-S. 5 WW'-H--.. ' LW gg i NIK1 vm.mv7mwW-w'QK'W1' ?WfN -wMlls..m,. 3'G ws v5-f1 ....,Yi!'EEm SENIOR PLAY- EVERY FAMILY HAS ONE Deane LeiTer Every Family I-las One, a comedy in Three acTs by George BaTson, was sTaged by The senior class May IO under The direcTion oT Miss Mar- cella BasTian. Laura Reardon lBeTTy I-Iermanl is Trying To marry her daughTer Marcia lCharloTTe SmiThl To socialiTe Sherwin Parker lMax Polleyl so The Reardons can climb higher on The social ladder. Nana Reardon lJoAnne Dalrymplel, The grandmoTher, who knows Marcia doesn'T love Sherwin, persuades a young Cousin Lily lDeane LeiTerl To preTend she is The daughTer oT anoTher crazy cousin Lily and scare The Parkers away by leTTing ouT all The Tamily skeleTons. The plan is a success. The Parkers, who needed To cemenT relaTions wiTh The Reardons Tor Tinancial purposes, are driven away: and Marcia is reuniTed wiTh her real hearT Throb, Todd lJack I-Iemmingerl. Then a Telegram arrives. The Cousin Lily is coming Tor a visiT. OThers in The casT were Barbara Zoleman, Mariorie Bouws, Gus Fagras, AlberT Siekman, Dione DiTTmar, and CurT Morelock. JUNIOR PLAY- THE ADORABLE SPENDTHRIFT Jack Ross November I6 Tound The iunior class presenTing The Adorable Spend- ThriTT , a comedy in Three acTs direcTed by Mr. Elbers. I-Iardy Mason II-Iugh SmiThl while abroad seTTling The esTaTe leTT To him by an aunT, becomes engaged To a Belgian girl, Sari lGeorgine Chainl. Meanwhile aT home I-Iardy's moTher ll-Ielen AilsworThl and TaTher lclohn Van Deusenl spend his money recklessly. Mrs. Mason, a social climber, obiecTs To Sari and makes liTe miserable Tor her when she arrives in America. Sari, realizing ThaT The money is causing all The Trouble, gives iT To buTlers recklessly. The whole Tamily, excepT Mr. Mason, are enraged when They discover This. Discovering ThaT Sari is really a princess, Mrs. Mason begs her To sTay, buT she reTuses. Then Mr. WalTer lJack Rossi The TirsT buTler reTurns and brings wiTh him a TorTune he has made wiTh I-Iardy's money. I-Iardy persuades Sari To marry him, so all ends happily. OThers in The casT were Darlene Durbin, Jacqueline Burks, Bill Blake, KenneTh MarTin, Rosa Lee I-Iall, Barre I-Ieim, Phil I-Iawks, Billie Lou Lamb, and Dale Florey. .MQ - 1 ww M Q 5 . I 2 is Qi .1-A Q. N Top mn' 'Maxine Heiefvwan Anna Rcsofffw Bs-wr-Hy VVf1UfafQ, Adeiim' LCM, FVEHVTTOVG Lusfer Down Pmfvgafcr' KMHSQH Biror-,:, UUXFVFS Shen-uQOfi Mavfzaw' Ba'C?'9Yfi , PMUIS FNHCQ RMP' MIMV, G. A. A. MM, BCvC'WWi . R BQVQ1' rw. NH'-FQJMQ SWWW, Cro! Verse EcWr'fw SWTTLVW, NVMTQ GW-vi 1 Brfow vI'5mffMa , LJ-fi' ANN-1 RCW, JJa V'f1 S--y aim S'wa 3'Q 5: MW-P. T35 'Uvf-RQCQN Smw Mm PCMQA, Hur':.,frr Havvd, CW3f'bn f x'mlQQ. nd row--Lawrcnrgfz Uevdwr, Goraki Marsh, Wilfvmsd Wake, WiYWi1vgd Hoss, Wolfe: Jam. B offom rowfffoadw lmwvcmfo DCCLQPV, Own Gray, WulYiamw I.dllV'x', I-ufgcnc Wfrsnffv, Lwwll 001105 ' P fr R r Coach Dinah rw ' Wy: Jfealllfn G. A. A. Beverly Wallace The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion or beTTer known as G. A. A., sponsored by Miss Mary l-lelen Borman, consisTs oT TwenTy girls who are all ouT To sTay healThy. ATTer school on Monday They meeT To play games such as baskeTball, baseball, volley ball, badminTon, and hiT pin baseball. BaskeTbaII raTes The highesT wiTh The girls. A business meeTing is held on Wednesday. Selling aT games is Their way oT making money. The money is used Tor buying awards which The members earn. Girls Trom The nin+h To The TwelTTh grades are inviTed To ioin and build Their bodies. EouJUfhq Qoacfs B CLUB Max Polley Ever since Coach John Miller originaTed The club in I938, iT has sTood Tor good sporTsmanship, and This year is no excepTion. The TirsT meeTing was called To order by anoTher Coach Miller, and The oTTicers were elecTed as Tollows: presidenT, Gene Wesnerg vice presidenT, Bill l-less, secreTary, Bill Blake, Treasurer, Don Gray. Coach Miller leTT aT The end oT TooTball season and The sponsorship wenT To Coach RoTi RoTi. Membership reguiremenTs are a major leTTer and accepTance by The presenT members. ATTer The selecTion oT members, a pledge week was held and aT The end oT This was The inTormal iniTiaTion. To compleTe The membership requiremenTs They were sworn in aT The nexT meeTing. Those ThaT ioined This year were Duane Bunker, T-luberT l-larvel, Bob STark, Law- rence Decker, CliTTon Amiel, and WalTer Jane. Members noT presenT in The picTure are Bob Miller and Duane Bunker. This year The club sponsored a movie and one dance. Money received Trom This wenT Towards a successTul Trip To Chicago. TRACK l945 Gene Wesner LasT year an inexperienced buT highly compeTiTive Buchanan Traclc Team sTepped inTo Big 7 Traclc compeTiTion aTTer a Three year absence. The inTer-class meeT lined up as Tollowsx IsT iuniors-94 poinTsg 2nd sophomores-37 poinTsg 3rd Treshmen- 25 I 2 poinTs: 4Th eighTh grade-IO I 2 poinTs: 5Th seniors-5 poinTs. The second meeT IdualI Buchanan I35-ST. Joe 92.5 aT ST. Joe. Third meeT ITriangularI Buchanan 22 I I2-Niles 54-WashingTon Clay 52 l,'2. FourTh meeT lTrianguIarI Buchanan 36 I 3-Dowagiac 40 I 3-Three Rivers 30 I 3. WHAT! BASEBALL! Spencer Gibbs In The spring oT '45, Tor The TirsT Time in a long Time Buchanan had a baseball Team. The Buclcs wenT To Dowagiac Tor The opener oT The season and reTurned on The losing end I4-IO. ATTer losing To WashingTon Clay To The Tune oT 6-I I, The Buclcs, This Time on Their home Tield, challenged Dowagiac again, winning 4-2. Buchanan Toolc a Trip To BenTon I-Iarbor Tor The nexT game only To be crushed I6-O. Seven days laTer, The Locals played hosT To WashingTon Clay and losT I I-4. Then The Buclcs dug in aT home Tor re- venge againsT BenTon I-Iarbor, buT we were blasTed I3-2. The Buclcs really came To liTe when They craclced Through The Cassopolis Team 7-4. This was The lasT game oT The season Tor Buchanan, and The Team showed greaT promise. Rah! Rah! 6204 6m Sale LTTI 'Slcinner Rosa Lee Hall Biggie Skinner G g T p h fnlfnezlfafzfcfafgpofzfii TRACK 1945 A -r F- fa' 'f-,- ' 32' T , fx . fx , 1' CEN Ywfw'--' A M L f C BASEBALL I945 M LN'-1 -f -1 ' y, 2, ,, 'N ,, Q. , I ,. .W 4 59 ig! FOOTBALL Bill Blake Our haTs are OTT To The l945 TooTball Bucks who came Trom a season in '44 oT Two wins To go as Tar as Their lasT game This year beTore losing. Through Coach lvliller's ToresighTedness lasT year on building maTerial Tor This year insTead oT on winning games Then, we had The spiriT and abiliTy To plough under all our conTerence Toes, ST. Joe ex- cluded, and Two non-conTerence Teams This year. And you may be sure ThaT we will have iusT as much power To explode in '46 as we had lasT year. The year sTarTed aT home when The STaTe l-Tigh Cubs invaded and carried home a I3-I3 Tie. Then came our Trip To SouTh l-laven where we licked The Rams, Tor The TirsT Time in six years, in a 19-6 counT. Berrien Springs nexT invaded our home Tield only To go home The sad losers oT a 46-O game, in Their second year oT organized TooTball. Foe number Three To Tall beTore The greaT Buck wave was The gallanT Vikings Trom Niles as we cleaned up on Them To The Tune oT I9-6. The nexT week saw us move To Coloma where a TighTing buT weak Coloma Team Tell 32-O. Traveling To Three Rivers The Tollowing Friday nighT, we Trampled The ever-Tough WildcaTs, 29-I3. Then came a Trip To Do- wagiac To Tace The vicTory wanTing ChieTTains and a game ThaT proved To be The Tough- esT The Bucks played all year, Though we did Tinally overTake Them and win a l3-7 counT. Now, wiTh no losses and one Tie, we Taced The ST. Joe Bears, boasTing an undeTeaTed, unTied conTerence record, Tor The championship game To deTermine The Big 7 champion in TooTball. lnvading, wiTh a deTermined mind and aT The Top oT condiTion, They rolled over our boys l4-O. WiTh Coach Miller reTurning nexT Tall we hope Tor an undeTeaTed, unTied season Tor The Bucks oT l946. FOOTBALL SCORES Buchanan I3 STaTe l-ligh l3 Buchanan 32 Coloma O Buchanan T9 SouTh l-laven 6 Buchanan 29 Three Rivers I3 Buchanan 46 Berrien Springs O Buchanan l3 Dowagiac 7 Buchanan I9 Niles 6 Buchanan O ST. Joe I4 J 5 f ' X E g 5 ,A 1 , u f' 5 fi' 55 '2 FN F - . IIA, 2 1 , a is ....v...4g mg 5 ,U J. K ,J 45, kk,,f,- :,.w,,-E I t ii 11 - aymnmmmfmmwmwwnwmwmktmmm:magma-M,Af,ewMwww: J fmfraxfwgmwsf.-new-.z,v -. vw f X f- 2-ffm-',:ez-::w4Mw,,um,mdm ,,1,f.wwfwLwww:a,,asma.as .x y QQCKS , EE ,Qklfllfs XBCH9 E45 lop 'off-Joluru l-lagley Cliffor Arfuuel l-lulnerf l-larvel, l-larold Ruffer Bac Sfarlc Eugene Wesrer Lowel Daley. Boflom row--Mu. Decker, Gwen Riferuberg, Bill Lauveu Max Polls-y, Louis Gray, Don Gray, Bill l-lens, Mu. Refi Refi, BASKETBALL 1 Bill Blale ln flue opener of flue I945-46 Baskefball season af Sf. Joe flue Bears downed flue Buclcs 55-l9. We refurned friumpluanf from flue baffle wiflu Tluree Rivers Wildcafs, 3l-25. Af Dowagiac, we scalped flue Cluieffains 36-28. lluen flue Souflu l-laven Rams frampled us on our luome courf. Af Niles flue Vikings fluumped us 34-32. llue busy Bridgman Bees flew in from flue D league fo sfing us 44-l9. Tluen flue Class C Sluamroclrs from Berrien Springs sfopped us 32-25. Baclc in flue Big 7 league again, we came luome from Sfafe l-liglu wiflu a 46-2l defeaf. A revengeful Tluree Rivers feam foppled us 39-27. Lasf place Dowagiac won flueir firsf game, 29-23. Souflu l-laven luanded us our eigluflu sfraigluf loss, 29-2 I. Niles came over fo frim us 35-29. Sfafe l-figlu's Cubs invaded and easily won a 4l-22 decision. Af Berrien Springs fluey wallced all over us, 53-I3. Sf. Joe foolc us 53-23 for our lasf game and fwelfflu consecufive loss. Dowagiac fripped us in flue fournamenf game 25-2 I. Regardless of flue scores, flue boys fougluf luard all flue way, refusing fo give up even vvluen we were on flue losing end. BASKETBALL SCORES Bucluanan l9 Sf, Joe 55 Bucluanaru 27 lruree Rivers 39 Bufilaran 3l Three Rive -. 25 Bucna'ar 23 Dowaglac 29 Buirana 3a llohagiai 25 Bugnanar 2l Scum Haven 29 Bufnararu Stull l-lava-r Bucrasau 29 Niles 35 Buuqluardn 32 Niles 35 Bucfuanan 22 Slate Hiqlu 4l Bumlana' l9 Buidgervar 44 Burglvaran V3 Berrien Spdras 53 Builara. 25 Bewie' S:3fi':i 32 Builarer 23 5f. Jae 53 auf-E - 21 see High ' 46 113 - Nuff- C rf 175' , 4 6556 'ff NOBEL WINNERS Every May, sludenls who have allained oulslanding achievemenl in dillerenl phases ol school lile are given recognilion al Honor Con- vocalion. The Velmarian Lilerary Sociely has made il a praclice lor several years lo award bronze medals lo sludenls who place lirsl in lhe Vel Lil sponsored Crealive Wriling conlesl. The resulls ol lhis year's conlesl were: 7lh and 8lh Grade Shorl Slory Isl Marion Dempsey Poelry Isl Jack Shirley 2nd Jim Merrilield 2nd Belly Riller 9lh and IOlh Grade Shorl Slory Isl John Spalla Poelry Isl Eddis I-Iagle 2nd Gay Vanderberg 2nd Dorolhy La Monle Essay Isl Eddis I-lagle 2nd Connie Roli I Ilh and I2lh Grade Shorl Slory Isl Mary Frances Poelry Isl JoAnne Dalrymple Balchelor 2nd Deane Leiler 2nd Georgine Chain One Acl Play Isl Max Polley Essay Isl JoAnne Dalrymple 2nd Mariorie Bouws 2nd I-Ielen Ailsworlh The bronze plaque, lwhich lhis year is a bronze plale lo be added on lhe bollom ol lhe plaguel awarded lo lhe person who aulhors lhe besl piece ol crealive wriling in lhe upper lour grades was nol awarded al lhe lime lhis book wenl lo press. The Ladies Auxiliary ol lhe V. F. W. awarded live dollars lo Jo Anne Dalrymple in lhe lirsl place, lhree dollars lo Belly Banks in second place, and lwo dollars lo Dione Dillmar in lhird place lor lheir essays on Whal Can I Do For My Counlry? ln lhe lield ol science, lhe Bausch and Lomb Science Award lor ex- cellence, inleresl. and progress in scienlilic advancemenl in lour years ol high school was presenled lo Max Polley. The Lalin Club paid honor lo lhe second year Lalin sludenls who had done oulslanding worlc in lheir lwo years. Awards wenl lo: lirsl, JoAnne Renbargerg second, Nedra Smilh. The D. A. R. represenled lwo awards. The one lor excellence in Uniled Slales hislory deservedly wenl lo Alberl Sielcman. The olher, awarded lo lhe senior girl judged as lhe besl lemale cilizen ol lhe Senior class because ol her parlicipalion in school and communily aclivilies, was pre- senled lo Deane Leiler. Each year Mr. Robinson presenls music awards lo deserving members ol lhe band. Lellers are awarded lo sludenls who have compleled lheir lirsl year in lhe varsily band, and slripes or service bars are given lo members who have compleled anolher year ol service. To seniors who have been dependable, have been good cilizens, and have abilily, a liny gold lyre pin is given. Roberl Yoder, Barbara Zoleman, Bill Mallson, Don W. I-lolmes, and Edna Lauver received gold lyres. The G. A. A. presenled awards lo lhe girls who have been aclive in lhe organizalion. Small B's wenl lo Delores Sherwood, Mary Lusler, Wilma Green, Adeline Loll, Rulh Miller, and Delores Slocum. IN THE MAKING The alhlelic deparlmenl presenled awards in loolball, baskelball, lrack, and baseball. Louie Gray, Bill l-less, Don Melzger, Owen Rilenberg, Gene Wesner, Don Gray, Bob Slark, Bill Lauver, Max Polley, Clillon Amiel, Chuck Vergon, Maynard Marlin, Lowell Dokey, John l-lagley, Gus Fagras, Richard E. Clark, Clillord Kingery, Bill Blake, Duane Bunker, Lawrence Decker, l-luberl l-larvel, Jim Scherry, John Melzger, Bob Miller, and Waller Jane received loolball awards. Baskelball awards wenl lo Louie Gray, Owen Rilenberg, Bill l-less, Bill Lauver, l-larold Riller, 'Gene Wesner, John l-lagley, Max Polley, Bob Slark, Clillon Amiel, Don Gray, l-luberl l-larvel, Lowell Dokey, and John Van Deusen. Awards in I945 lrack wenl lo J. B. Anderson, Bob Bailey, Bill Blake, Louie Gray, Bill I-less, l-luberl l-larvel, Bill Mallson, Kennelh Milchell, Owen Rilenberg, and Gene Wesner. l945 baseball awards were presenled lo J. B. Anderson, Don Slibbs, Don Voorhees, Bob l-leiermann, Louis Slriegle, Norman Slriegle, Bill Blake, Don Gray, Gene Wesner, Lowell Dokey, Bob Slark, Spencer Gibbs, Lawrence Decker, Bill Lauver, and Waller Jane. Cheerleaders also received awards lor lheir services. Major lellers were awarded lo Eileen Thompson and Belly Moren. Service slripes wenl lo Murriel Skinner, Mildred Skinner, Rosa Lee l-lall, and Georgia Topash. The American Legion makes lhree awards. The cilizenship awards lor sevenlh and eighlh grade, awarded lo a boy and a girl, were presenled lo James Merrilield and Mary Ann l-lagley. Plans were under way al lhe lime lhis book wenl lo press lo send several boys lo Boys' Slale. To dale Don l-larlman, Spencer Gibbs, and John Ross had been chosen. The award lo Girls' Slale presenled by lhe American Legion Auxiliary wenl lo Jeanne Myers. This is also based on cilizenship and leadership. The Reader's Digesl award which gives lhe winner, who musl be lhe valediclorian ol his class, a year's subscriplion lo lhe Reader's Digesl was presenled lo Joanne Rough. l-lonor sludenls were awarded scholarship medals. This year's honor sludenls were: Mariorie Bouws Belly Crawlord Jo Anne Dalrymple-Salulalorian Joan Dillavou Doris Keller Edna Lauver William Lauver Dora Dean Leiler Mary McKinnon Virginia Ovinglon Max Polley Joanne Rough--Valediclorian Belly Runyan Alberl Siekman Richard Slocum Eugene Wesner Barbara Zoleman www SJ ts. i ,f- 'M',,,f '.,.'1,',jg, THE YEAR'S TRAVELOGUE SEPTEMBER 5flu-Back fo ye olde grind. I9flu-Wluiz-z-z-l Everybody's rusluin' fo buy flue firsf edifion of flue Buck Horn. 2Oflu-Tlue I946 Annual Sfaff, lnc.,- firsf meefing please come fo order. 2lsf-Our firsf foofball game of flue season, wiflu Kalamazoo, was Zlsf- fied, I3-I3, jin our favor, of coursel. Concluding a busy day, flue seniors sponsored flue firsf dance of flue season. 26flu-Didn'f flue F.F.A. inifiafes look purfy in flueir burlap skirfs? 28flu-Tlue Bucks journeyed fo Souflu l-laven and sef flue Rams back OCTOBER fo flue fune of I9-6. 4flu-Tlue U.S.O. freafed B.l-l.S. fo movies abouf refurning service- men. 5flu-Berrien Sluamrocks came glad, leff sad-45-O. Too bad. lOflu-Anofluer good kickoff and flue Bucks defeafed flue Niles Vi- kings, I9-6, in a sen-sa-fional game. --l-lurray! lnsfifufe. Teachers go fo scluool. I2flu l2flu-Smile purfy. Senior pix faken. loflu-Sfarfing off flue Annual Campaign, flue seniors puf on a side- spliffing assembly. l8flu-Wiflu a demonsfrafion of frogs, Dr. Dana, of Olivef College, impressed fluis upon our youfluful minds-don'f judge a person by luis looks. l9flu-Our Bucks leff Coloma fluis affernoon fo refurn fo Buckfown wiflu flue score of 32-O. 25flu-Dr. Davis, of Purdue Universify, gave an educafional buf amus- ing recifafion of James Whifcomb Riley's mosf well-known poems. Zoflu-Tlue Tluree Rivers' Wildcafs bowed fo us on flueir luome field. We, 291 Tluey, I3. 3Oflu-Firsf religious program of flue year. Rev. Morgan spoke on flue fopic, Four Men in One. NOVEMBER 2nd--Af Dowagiac, flue Bucks scored again wiflu I3-7 as flue final oufcome. 9flu-Tifle game! A fouglu baffle wiflu flue Sf. Joe Bears ended wiflu our defeaf jl4-Ol, seffing us back fo second place in flue Big 7. lOflu-Tlue Bucks wound up flueir foofball season wiflu a pof-luck banguef. I3-l4flu-Liglufsl Cameral Acfionl Movies faken of our Bucluanan scluools -and in feclunicolor! l5flu-ln keeping wiflu Book Week, flue Library Club feafured a dis- play. As an exfra celebrafion, fluey lueld a fea for flue faculfy and seniors. loflu-Curfain going up! Tlue juniors scored a luif wiflu flue play, Tlue Adorable Spendflurifff' 2Oflu-Clueerleaders were elecfed for flue coming baskefball, and nexf year's foofball seasons. 22-23rd-Tluanksgiving vacafion--Alu-lu, furkey wiflu all flue frimmin's. 3Oflu-Firsf baskefball game-af Sf. Joe, flue Bears upsef flue Bucks, 55-I7. DECEMBER 4lh-Saw our movies lhal were made lasl monlh. I-Iollywood, here we come! 7lh-Three Rivers loolc a bealing on lheir home lloor. We, 3Ig They, 25. I4lh-Anolher win lor us. We, 361 Dowagiac, 26. 2lsl-Woops, we Iosl lo Soulh I-laven. They, 3 I, We, 29. JANUARY 4lh-Close game al Niles-Vikings, 353 Bucks, 32. 8lh-Bridgman Bees buzzed busily-resullg They, 461 We, 2I. I Ilh--Annual Music Revue. Swell enlerlainmenl. I5lh-Berrien came lo lown, Iell viclorious. lScore: 32-25I. I 7- I 8lh-Semesler exams-gulpII-WhewII- I8lh-Anolher deleal lor Buclcs al Kalamazoo. Slale I-ligh, 46: Buchanan, 2 I . 25lh-Losing slrealc conlinues-Three Rivers, 39, Bucks, 27. FEBRUARY I sl- 8lh Slill anolher delealll Al Dowagiac lhis lime. Score, 29-23. -We losl al Soulh I-Iaven. Rams, 293 Bucks, 2I. I2lh-Vikings paid us a visil and added anolher loss. lThey, 35: We, 293. I5lh-Al Berrien, lhe Shamroclcs ballered lhe Bucks. l53-I3I. 22nd-The lwo Spanish classes, Muchos Amigos, presenled a Fiesla. 22nd-The Slale I-Iigh leam delealed us-again. This lime 46-2 I. MARCH Isl- 7-8lh- I5lh Lasl game ol lhe season on our home lloor wilh lhe Sl. Joe Bears. Bears, 53, Bucks, 23. Baslcelball lournamenl al Sl. Joe. -An enlerlaining perlormance ol Tom Sawyer was given by 2Olh- lhe junior high. Inslilule again. Teachers brush up on lheir knowledge while we gel a whole day oll. 22nd-The band lraveled lo Kalamazoo lo parlicipale in a band conlesl. 2l-22nd-The communily enjoyed lhe annual Gym Show. APRIL 4-5lh-Fashion llash-communily sponsors slyle show-benelil Me- morial Fund. I9-22nd-Vacalion lime-we promenade in lhe Easler Parade. 26lh-We had a big display ol lhis year's accomplishmenls al lhe MAY School Exhibil. IOlh-I-Iear lhose howls? Il's lhe seniors' presenlalion ol Every Family I-las One. I7lh-ln a special assembly, lhe boys received lheir well-deserved alhlelic awards. 2Olh-The I946-47 school year seemed a lillle closer loday as lhe sludenls wenl lhrough nexl year's schedules. 22nd-STudenTs received Their special awards aT honor convocaTion. 23-24Th 25Th 26Th 27-28Th 3lsT- -The long awaiTed evenT-Senior Skip Days-compIeTe wiTh a boaT cruise. -Dressed in Their besT Tinery, The iuniors and seniors had a memorable and enioyable evening aT The spring prom. --BaccaIaureaTe services were held in The audiTorium. -Final exams. Need we say more? 3IsT- The Class oT '46 TeIT preTTy proud TonighT as They received Their diplomas in The commencemenT exercises. Th-Th-ThaT's all, Tolksl FACULTY CHANGES-SECOND SEMESTER Miss KaTherine Jones arrived here Trom Poplar, Wisconsin, as arT insTrucTor, To re- place Mrs. Berneice WoIT, who resigned in order To ioin her husband. Miss Jones received her college degree Trom Superior STaTe Teachers' College. Mrs. I-lelen SwarTz, Tormer rnaThemaTics Teacher aT Buchanan I-Iigh, reTurned To re- place Mrs. Erance, insTrucTor in sevenTh grade English and social sTudies, who leTT To ioin her husband. Mr. Donald RoTi RoTi, who graduaTed Trom Buchanan I-Iigh a Tew years ago, re- Turned To Take over I.esTer MiIIer's iob as physical educaTion insTrucTor. i vs E The annual sTaTT wishes To give recogniTion and Thanks To Jo Anne Dalrymple, senior, and Phil I-Iawks, iunior, Tor The Time and work They gave in Taking snap shoTs Tor The I946 Pines. ACKNCWLEDGMENTS George SmiTh PhoTographer Buchanan, Michigan L. Lounsbury CoordinaTor Chicago, Illinois Cf. R. Grubb 84 Company Engravers Champaign, Illinois Elanigan-Pearson Company PrinTers Champaign, Illinois Shelby CraTTo Covers Chicago, Illinois SENIOR NOTES ATTer The annual had gone To press, The Tollowing Tellows noTiTied The high school oTTice ThaT They had compIeTed Their requiremenTs Tor high school graduaTion while in service. RoberT A. 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