Cass City High School - Perannos Yearbook (Cass City, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS HISTORY In September, 19U?» we managed to crov-d 109 students into our space ship. Of course we were all a little frightened, shy, and very undecided just where to set ourselves. Before we could begin our trip we had to enter the huge and ominous looking building, the Cass City High School. As we entered •re marveled at the many conveniences, tools, and materials which we were later going to be exposed to. We were instruct- ed to go to a mass meeting of all the students in the aud- itorium. There we received our instructions which began our trip into space for four years. It wasn't long until we chose our pilot and co-pilots for our ambitious group. Sally Coloert was chosen President, Arlene Lane----Vice President, Marion Kritzman----Secretary, and Eugene Chapin as Treasurer. Mrs. Oatley was our class sponsor. Through our freshman year we all studied diligently and continually struggled to raise money. The year went by and we found ourselves out on vacation and facing three more years of high school. OUR SPONSORS Vacation practically flew by and we found ourselves enter- ing once again upon the tasks of increasing our knowledge. To help us accomplish this we had to select leaders to lead us. We chose as President—Arlene Lane, Vice President—Jim Fox, Treasurer—Pat Stirton, Secretary—Jack Jennex and Miss Hunt was our sponsor for the year. This year went a little faster than the previous year and we felt a little more at home and at ease. Before we realized it we were once more embarking on an- other fourth of our space trip. This year we realized that we had important things to accomplish. Our pilots were Jim Bishop---president, Lota Little—Vice-President, Carol How- arth—Secretary, Chester Dorland---Treasurer, and Mr. Cardew served as our class sponsor. It was during this year we had the opportunity to entertain our fellow classmates and the public. We succeeded in doing this by presenting a hilari- ous comedy called January Thaw . We also had the privilege of dicing the seniors an enjoyable evening at the Junior--- Senior Banquet and Prom. Our theme was The Day of Ascend- ing on High At last we approch our last fourth of our space trip. We are assuming the responsibilities which tall on seniors. Our class pilots were Ilene Ludlow—President, Eugene Kloc—Vice President, Marilyn Wagg---Secretary, Chester Dorland—Treas- urer with Mr. Holmberg as sponsor. As a reward for our en- during efforts we the seniors boarded a boat and journeyed to Detroit, Soo, Lake Superior, Mackinaw Island and then re- turned home. On June 10 we held our Baccalaureate service- and on June 12 we the seniors of 51 aH participated in our last important event. Commencement. We, the seniors, are leaving Cass City High a little sor- rowful and regretful. Some may continue their education. But their is one point on Which we all agree----nothing can coup are to the four years we spent in Cass City High School.

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 PROPHECY Before we went back to the states, we just couldn't miss stopping in Japan long enough to see GeneralFred Milligan who has replaced General Mac Arthur. As we zoomed over Hawaii we looked down below and saw Gerald Langmaid's pineapple plantation. bpon our arrivalin good Old Califor- nia, we were greeted by bob Alexander and-his All jirl aagtirr.e Band. In Reno, Nevada we came across the famous lawyer, Tom Townsend. his last case was securing a divorce for our mo- vie star, nalph Doyen, better known as Charles Doyer. Is this the fifth or sixth for aalph? Roger has moved the Little Funeral Home to Death Valley. Fay Cook and Shirley Loomis who had already estab- lished a flower shop there have signed a thirty year contract with Roger. CONTINUED New Orleans welcomes us back to Earth in the persons of Carol Howarth and Dale Turner. Carol Howarth is the editor of True otory Magazine and Dale Turner is a photographer for the New urleans Times. V.e traveled up the Mississippi with rt earner as th captain of our boat, art informed us that Norma ttyde and Glen.na Copland have a showboat on these waters. In St. oouis, Vo.j A. D. Fredricks manufactures electrical aopliances and has Geraldine aarr as his most reliable secretary. Getting a little closer to home we stopped at Chicago and visited the 'Breakfast Club where Chuch Watson was master of ceremonies. He was busily interviewing ooan Downing who is the star and director of The ice Follies . In Arizona were we surprised to find the unusual occupation Marilyn Agar had selected for herself, ohe keeps house, while just across the street alvena Behr has a career while her husband keeps house. Two of our former classmates, Betty Hobson and Betty hill, are in Texas now running the hi Sky Drive-Inn. Speaking of sky, we decided to take a short trip to Mars so we first went to Flash Gordorfs oky Rocketing Agency'.' Barbara decided to pilot us herself. When we arrived on Mars, we were greeted by a huge army. The leader of this army was Capt. Ben Hobart. The Queen of Lars, Sally Colbert, gave us a royal greeting. Eugene Kloc was also there to welcome us and as in high school days , he was still wear- ing the brightest socks made. Nothing could beat those bright green ones he used to wear, though- Dorothy Pawlovski makes a very caoa- ble ambassador to Wars with the help of Jack stahlbaum as her attache. e couldn't miss stopping at Kansas City where Jim rox and Chet Borland are running a dude ranch. They are well known for their selling of red hats and hard cider. Our high school days really got a hold of us and we hit upon the idea of taking our Senior Trip over again. Two of our classmates, Beverly Wheaton and Willa Toner, have a permanent job of being chaperones and have been making this trip every year for fifteen years. We can see how they got their jobs be- cause Jacqueline Deneen is the captain. Senior classes now-a-davs have Bemeice Lis to predict their future for them. Fortune telling business is booming. We surely enjoyed our second Senior Trip but we were glad to be back on land. Before going back to Cass City we stopped at Detroit's City Hall to congratulate Mary Lou Caister who has just been elected mayor of that city. Back in Cass City we settled down in our mansion, two dejected old maids. Over on the planet of Jupiter, stars are being made. ftenola tielwig is the coach there for the Universal Girl's Basketball team. On the way back to Earth we met John McCormick on his way to Neptune. He is a traveling salesman for the Fuller Brush Company. 17



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 CLASS WILL I, Jacqueline Deneen, will the muscles in my right am (from chanking the minog- raph machine) to some person who likes to get their hands dirty and doesn't have muscles I, Berneice Lis, will my fifth hour student teaching position in the first grade room to any person who enjoys helping the little ones more than I do. I, John McCormick, will to Elwyn Hartwick my ability to have my name in the Gremlin's eye view many times and hope he can have as much fun in doing so as I did. I, Jim f'ox, will the ability to be on the football team and still go to Kansas City and miss all the practices before a game • I, Eunice Tuckey, will my job as office girl to some capable Junior , who can type I, Hope Vi'urtz, will my short hair cut to Margaret T eihl, I, Carol Howarth, will my seat in journ- alism class for the last four years to any one who will be willing to give their best to their work and improve the Cassmopolitan. I, Alvena Behr, being of sound mind, will to my sister, Audrey, the ability of getting along with all her teachers. I, Vt'enola Helwig, will my greasy gym shoes to some one who has the nerve enough to step into them. I, Richard Orlowski, will my ability to stay away from girls to some boy as wise as I. I, Willa Toner, will my seat in 3rd hour study hall to Carolyn Maxium hoping she can get more studying done than I did. I, Fred Milligan, will my hair (that I just cut off) to Bonnie Benkelman, (so she won't have to try to grow hers. I, Art Earner, will my sociology book to Jim McDonald who might advance far enough to use it. I, Mary Lou Caister, being of sound mind and body will Shirley Pallace the ability to stay up late and not go to sleep in class the next morning. I, Joan Downing, will my ability to lose weight to Bonnie Kritzman. I, Mary Lou Kilborn, will my ability to get along with George Wilson in shop to any Jr. girl who thinks she can do better. I, Charles Watson, will my ability to get low marks and still stay eligable for athletic to any athlete who needs it. I, Nancy Deling, will my height and bashfulness to Leroy and Dean Hoag I, Jack Stahlbaum, will my honorary chair in home room 37 to Marshall Sowden. I, Marvin Pratt, will my ability to play Romeo to any one who needs as bad as I did, I have my Juliet. I, Ilene Ludlow, will my ability to do exercises all the way to the kitchen to eat, to Mary Wood. I, Marjorie Bader, will my seat in Chorus to any one who can sing second sop. for four years. I, Arlene rills, will my ability to get home before 3:00 to Violet Gordon, She needs it 1 2 ! 1 I, Joan Dodge, will my long hair to Maggie Kilbourn. I, Tom Townsend, will my ability to always have a quick answer to Dick Wallace. I, Wallace Brown, will my seat in history class to any one who wants it. I, Doug Bird, will my seat in sociology to Frank Creason. I, Jessie Fry, (Of no more sound mind than usual), will my belief in the saying She who flirts and runs away, will live to flirt another day. To Bonnie Benkelman. 19

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