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JOHN McCORMICK Jr. Play 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 WiLLA TONER Librarian 4 Student Teacher 4 GERALDINE KARR EDWARD SMITHSON CHARLES REED GLENN A COPLAND Hall Guide 1 Librarian 3,4 HARRY WATKINS FRANK FERGUSON W ’ EDWARD NEAL A. D. FREDERICK BETTY HILL HOWARD ANKER FFA 2,3,4 SENIORS JOHN ZMIERSKI BERNEICE LIS GERALD LANGMAID Art 1,2 15
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SENIORS JESSIE FRY ROBERT BADER Home Room Office 2,3 FA 1,2,3,4 Vice Pres. 2,3 Chorus 1,2 Honor Scoiety 1,2,3,4 baseball Jr. Swine Breeders 1,2,3 aVM'WQfKm Speech Class Play 3 Basketball 4 Booster Club 1,2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Cheer Leader 2,3,4 Student Council Social Chairman 3 President 4 JESS WILLERTON FFA 2,3,4 Hall Guide 1 Jr. Swine Breeders 2,3 melva McConnell Varsity 3,4 student Council 3 Honor Society 3 Speech Class Play 3 Baseball 1,2,3«,4 Football 1,2,3 ,4 Track 3 ,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Booster Club 4 ALFRED MURRAY Student Council 4 FFA 2,3,4 Honor Society 1,3,4, Varsity 2,3,4 Tres. 2 Home Rm. Office Sec. 3,4 Hall Guide 4 Track 2, ,4 Speech Class Play 3 jui FOX Student Director 3 MBC 1,3,4 President 4 Forensia Contest 2, Debate 3.4 PETE BOGNAR Annual Staff 2,3,4 sassmopolitan 2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3 OENE CHAPIN FFA 3,4 President 3,4 Student Council 4 Junior Play 3 Jr. Swine Breeders Football 1,2,3 ,4 Baseball 1,2,3 ,4 Basketball 3,4 Track 4 FRED MATTHEWS 2,3,4 FFA 2,3,4 Class Office Chorus 1,2 MBC 1 Track 1,2,3 Booster Club Jr. Swine Breeder 2,3,4 FFA 2,3,4 Jr. Swine Breeders 2,3,4 Tres. 4 Honor Society 1,2 Home Room Vice Pres. 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Quarette 3 indicates letter awards
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As we look about us we can see all the changes that have taken place in the past 25 years. The new rocket ship world we live in is something we would never have believed only a quarter of a century ago. Yes, the whole Universe has changed and the 1951 seniors of U.C. H.S. have traveled far and wide in search of fame and fortune. We thought it would be interestingto know just vhat our fellor graduates have contributed to this advanced civilization so we planned -• trip that would take us through the universe, ne started in our old home town and found that many of our old friends have settled down right here. Shirley Cooper is the head doctor in the new Lity hospital built on the out skirts of Cass City. Janet Biddle and (ary Soodall head her list as very com- petent nurses. Myrtle bowden and Joan Dodge are run- ning a night club here in town with Ce- cilia Brown doing a fine job entertain- ing their patrons. Howard Anker the proud owner of 2,000 acresjemploys aS his hired hands Douglas Bird, Wallace Brown, and Frank rerguson. Every Saturday night he throws a barn dance with Bill Sinclair doing a fine job calling the square dances. Also running a farm not quite aslarge as Anker's Acres are Lota and Lee Har- tel. Loach Paddy is overjoyed now that his whole team consists of Hartels. Large families always were nice. ihe roller rink here in Cass City has been taken over by «sargi e Karr, Lil- lian Hnatiuk, and Arlene Wills. Pat Stirton does a fine job as super- intendant of ass City High School. Television has arrived at station W. L.E.W. and so have the Three ne's and-a She composed tf Marjorie Bader, bob Bad- er, John Chapin, and Uene Chapin. because we always were great football fans we stopped at U. of M. to see a game. We were surprised to see Jim bis- hop out on the field, rvo, not as a player but as a coach. The old boy still keeps in condition with his bed time snack of ohredded V.'heat.. As we passed over Detroit two rocket racers zoomed past. Although they were very fast we caught a glimpse of Harry Watkins and Jess V.'illerton piloting the rocket ships. On the side of the ships was written heed's Kuff'n Ready sock- ets, Inc. Our next stop was Washington D. C . Y.e were not at all surprised to find Kichard urlowski heading the Democratic list for President of U.S. with Alfred Murray as Vice-President. (e were shocked, however, into realizing that this is getting to be a woman's world. The opposing candidates on the republi- can ticket are none other than Jessie Pry for President and llene Ludlow for Vice-President. This is sure to bring the Republicans back into the Yihite House. Unce a year (red Ackerman, Pete Bog- nar, and Marvin Pratt come to Washing- ton for their annual job of pruning the cherry trees. ihe rest of the year they are hobos. As we traveled on we arrived in hew York City and found that the little fel- low of our class. Jack Van Allen, has become a big man on ..ell Street. Nancy DeLong has been requested to sing in a» command performance at the Metropolitan Opera. Next stop, Atlantic City, the home of Kiss America, our own Hope Wurtz. Edna wae Hill is the Dean of a well known girl's college down in Sunny Florida. AuRevoir Florida, bon Jour Paris In this fair city arion Y.ise is a fam- ous and prosperous dress designer v-ith Almeada Profit as a model who is known throughout the universe. he wouldn't want this to be repeated but as we were passing through Russia we met Fred Katthews. He is searching for information on Russia'slatest bomb. We believe it's the one they were sup- posed to have in 1951. We had heard Melva McConnell was a missionary in India. Y e stopped there long enough to say hello and complain about the heat. She informed us there were other people who didn't like her hot country. For example, Raymon Mar- cum and Ed Neal are living in Alaska. They are running the Penguin Paradise a famous resort. Eunice Tuckey and Mary Lou Kilbourn are living dangerously as ski instructors there. ie
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