Chesaning Union High School - Indian Yearbook (Chesaning, MI)

 - Class of 1945

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THE INDIAN 1745 WW V4 W XXX ZZWMEQ Z X! PUBLISHED BV HQNQR STUDENTS of CHESANING HIGH SCHOOL CHIQSANING MICHIGAN , MIAJ f Z7 W V' ' M tv! ' ff ff! xx X. XX vx Xw Xt M J!! , V ,! llflf f g s X1 fi? S w1fQ, Xi Q1 Q A A X SZ ff' V a 6 X X XX Q1 fy fi-7X Xxx Ju SAS 5 SEQ Q5 Sxsf f - I X---'U Qfr r J ' fi ,I Xififffrffr ,L ,. gg. Z 4 -1 lim .4 2,12 f- ' J !-l! - 6 U , 'Lb-lJ r-'df Iv , IN MENORIAM AND DEDICATION LT RONALD J KAULITZ 0 ut Rouqlu J K ulltb vko Ju e the saprene CTll1C6 by 5iV1Hg rls 1116 lorthe cud ITVGUOA IU lltertdcxltre llalu of f 1 rJ on HJ ry , 5 , tie ,C r 0 t il, GPUlC te tb1S thlru 1 ' 1 the Crec ning Hlgb Cchool Q 'X O I T ' . ' . a ' 3 .. n'u A SL ' ' 'X ' Le 0' H A ' 5 LI 'v, V . H In bat.le 4e'r xachcn, Ge rauy Ja 1a f gg 194 . mc Z' Wah h on 2 a 1 ' L ' .T ': ' Lf.Klb1L 3' . 1 -5 . . ALJ . B f 'dxf-imp 'ld TEACHERS Y- .- 3 CLASSMATES IN smvncs ' ,Z Cchr 'YT Q ,EN J-f A IEEE C1 r QF 'n 0. E cc ,P 3 47 4. k f J Lt Esther H1nKamp bgt Robert Blue Sgt Robert Hlre Ens E N Ale n F2 , S llc Clifforu Gooa Pvt Rdymonu Titnof Pvt Joseoh Rlchter 1 ,flak QW G 1 1 I . '. 2. ' hi 2. I, fi K ' 2Mf??3fg ' W4 1 I f I ' 40, ' I A f 1 1 ' Yqsll' Ulf' :IU fo' I if 1 r 4 X f Q O I I ,ji I 1' I I I ll! . , ' I I W '-'ggi J:J,y,-,5 I I 70 1' 0 5 1' ll of f' ,cl 15 1 I ' ' A - ' ' f' 953' 'sal iff' .' 14. 1 I I '07 Qi., i' 5 f,l Pl I 1' 0 ,, I 1 h fi 1 ' jf Off? 140 v I ff 'fy f! 11 ff, I lv WMI 4' 5-:WLM 5,1g,,f1Q',,, g,.421f,,,f Z? 1 . The Ch9SdH1Wg E0 ro of Eouc t101 reflects the lnter est the people of Chesdo1ng take 1U tbelr chool by e ect ing member xho have souno guogment, strong char cter hd Q oevotioh to the cbool so th t CHGQ 11 g 1 COUC1C9I9d as hevlng gooo chooq tr difioo Ve, the pupils of the Che snlng School, enters our eppreci tio o the ocbool Bo r or tre time no at en t1o1 it has glV6H to wake thls school Q 5000 cmool duo for Aa lho these flue 9QUCat1OD l opportunlties av lleble to us T e Wewbers of the school toero this ye r are Rres , 1 r B r w n becreterg, r Roscoe Rlce, Treasurer, Mr Joseph u dex, trustees, br L ktexert one or Cer Grubeush M Grubeush and mr Lanes reprecee Ars Alma Remsulll Hu mr rloyu Hopain ho erve the r or J , Je T' 1 I' 45' wp -214 'eq' . 1 - 5- fl .- fa 4 y I 1'f'f If I 1 x4 ' 47 1' ul: f -df' f.4..f'fl5,f df' Lnvflcr' iv :,ai.,f Each: ro- u1f'tLel Luo I'lf1f,GIld9A1t riurrle Qhoricolture , lle ict Pla lCC Q Q bC1DHCG , Ito rn 2 vo emo feeletew deem .L lugic , fmalfr Jrllciu., mio Cof.cnD Second nov lrlnf ltlruj, L' QCOT.I'lGI'C1r,.l1, P11 lsr Cfourth , QQJICPJ yfmglllt mu ucflq vol on tbl? J lront Fox Jr ro. goeconu , uCN19P ttventhj, G J giinnereartffj Ndson Pvft , Denreqe Home Pconomicsj, Prelncrc Jr wot Pre ent urelg gE15ht uno Fletlsn ulnej, unrkln Fir lflh f'k'CU.J.1..i veter cannot F8159 nlgher than lte source nor can tne s Qnnaros Gnu morale of tne ecfoo F196 nlgner tten those Q wuceted Qno oenoostrateu b, the menbers oi tbe faculty ve are fortunate t ese trylno ,ears of teac er snortefes one lOW9F1ld OUHlliiCutlOHS for teechere, to nave nai1t IUQU Q qtefl x r 1 euncut one one perfonul stdno urde Xeven nev nembers were prefent t the oprnlng of school Lf t 'dll Q Lnlrle buy, oi Pehrens, mics rnnie Ereiuer QUClS nlce . Larkin , ur Eckert Itnyre oecil PlFg r 1 ioylor JCN1fF wa. c If 're 1 A 'hurl ' If If s,1I Laura P lmer Ldurle Wden ay come gnu men may go but I go on forever Ba xetball l,4,3 Chorus 1,4,3 Class Officer 4 Leclamatlon 2 G1rl Reserve 1 Wnot Mater' 3 btuoent Councll 1,4 Yeqrboox 4 ll Rose A rie Aoviack NRos1eN nThe Solo of her ocert shines against the brown of her hair U Class President 4 Cheer uedoer 3 A Chorus 2,3,4 basketball 1,3 ndot Vdter' 3 Hevedler 4 Tillie Pacek HTil1ie' 'A warm frie Q rd good coat N Chorus 1,2 C1 ss Officer A Revealer 4 G1r1 Reserve 1 Helen McCd1fery 'Helen bure to carve her v y tbrol r W Da ketb ll 1,4 Chorus 1,4 s O ilcer Glrl neserve l,2,3 4 Hot water Presioent Girl He erve 3 4 'X fi X I x 2 ,7 .7 ' K ' W ' ?'b-Jr ,, I xL 7 I I 'I ' 1 , If 'fir , u , Q 1 I A ,f ,9. 'll , , ,- , f I I ' I 4 ,I I I f . - 1 I 1 U .,- ,P ,,'x, if' y,ll', ' fs Q vi -ffg ' fr - 41' iff 17' ' QJ g .1 H., ' ' . G Q L.- I If I' I . f ' ' ,Q I ,, , I J, J 1 I 5 --ll . 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'ffl tj' 4 .Qf'gfqclr,0 Richard Adams NDick' HPortra1t protogr ply r 1 tsc Yily DCOu L15 1., Chorus 'dot Jater LP cm 1 le rboox 2, 4 V nal I 1 nucni Wlanoau NTre secret of d gooo t,plst lies in 1 ys stri4ing the right se,s Revealer 4 Ye rboom 4 Je n uunas nJea1n1e blue ' Chorus 2 Drum Magorette 2 Girl Re erves 1 Fevealer 4 Ye rboo 2 dry l c ' 1 N H ho Knows to vhat e1g1ts nan may e 2 George 'arner HGeorgie Nflv ys a good fellow aS9balJ., 1, 4, 3, B snetball 1,2,3 4 Cer C all Foot all 4 Cla O ficer 2 A 2,1,4 Off 'Hot M ter W tional Honor bociety 3 stuoent Council 1,2 Ye rbook 1 kootball l,2,1,4 George Launstein 'Georgie nI never felt the kiss of love, or a maiaens rano in mine W Football 1 F A 2 1 Hevealer 4 Tr ck 1 Man of Football 1,2,1 Baseball l,2,3 Basketball 1,2,1 Donna McCaffery 'Donna Nhitch your ideals to a star W Band l,2,',4 Basketball 1,4 Cheer header 1,2 Class Officer 1,3 ueclamation 1 Girl Reserve 1,2 hevealer 4 btudent Council 4 Ye rbook 1 Joseph Mucar NJoe WA laugh 13 worth a hundrea gro ns in any r et B ketb ll 2 23.0 Football 3 4 btuoent Council 4 Melvin Neumann WMelv1nW HOh I vish I'o never le rned to re Q and write Chorus 1,2 A 1 J cqueline Ordvay nJaCl'1e WGive me the moonlight give me the an W E nu 1,2 Oiiicer 3 Cheer ue oer 1,2, , HHot Vatern 3 Revealer 4 le rbook 4 Chorus 1 .. 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James Railling 'Jim 'Ano they gazed and wondered, 'How could one small head hold all he knows Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 Football 3 Track 3 Student Council 3,4 Clara Rehmann nskinny 'Forever foremost in the news of the hour W Chorus 1,2 Revealer Editor 4 Student Council 3,4 Yearbook 4 Douglas hench NDoug nHere's to Voman! Ah, that we could fall into her arms without falling into her hands W Basketball 2,3,l, Football 4,3 1. Joseph Richter 'Joe U b Ar y WAbsence makes the heart grow fonaer,Joe F F A 2, , Football l,2,3 Track 3 Ruth Schoch nSChOCh19n WTrue to her work, her vords and her friends W Band l,2,3,4 Revealer A Yearbook 4 I Q 4, I 11 rj 9 '7 ,I nf zfi. I, fl.:', iff! Fifie Smith 'Effien WHer 1nterests are not here Banu 1,2 Basketball 1,4 Chorus l Revealer 4 Yearboo 4 Evangeline Thiel 'Evangelin Nnlways frienoly, always happy N Chorus l Revealer 4 U S Ar y WA Ring ler for him Ceon Baseball 2,3 Basketball 2,3,4 Central C All Conf Football A Football l,2,3,4 Qtuoent Council 3 Track 3 Fobert Eeigolo HB0 NBut little nolse mane by tho e vho do much U Baseball 2,3 Basketb ll l 2, ,L Class Officer l,2 Football l 2,3 Track 3 Yearbook l en N tion 1 Honor Society 3 0 , lb. 4'. ' 4' Za 14 6 - t al I J .4 f. ,, ll 3 r .H , -- ll Raymond Tfthof--WRay' . -- n I Q . K1 r- I r . K . I I . -- bn ' is -- W 'A, f S . . '. m . a . ' .gg 1 f 1 .. Va , ,I . . . 3 4 ' ' F.b.n. 2 ' 3 f!4 lg. I -117 774 S H S 9,49 la v' 1 g is2 W l .753 4 iqg 49 Q-0 H Q pp-1 L iff R Q71 Ra X Al 542 B 19. P4 X,:1 S 945 l 1 LQ S 1 '45 S X if X N Q C x Y X s N X xv X X , x X X X X. S ,heed-1? K S S 5 x V - K f- X Q-,- X 'Sm C' X Q . W S l N s x 5-5 XX K , S x IOQQS5 I I Q I 5 ix I xxx ! 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'f X 5 Q 97 .9 8' 1,1 1 ' A I ' I Baca Rox earner, Jose, E Harrls, balzvell, Titrof, molar lan, U tishew, Schafer, h1cnaroso1, Goou, Coonroo, Castro Third Rov Vonorasea, Ella, otlcxel, Foro, M bmlth, TOb1oS, holzhgusex, ccnulz, Rlngler, COHf7l Sn nr ers Berrel becona how coo ry, LFulH9TU Potter, Ealgr rt, u 9, G Larrls nrause, texart uanek, btuoor, Moore, Jelemensny Front Row Nasa, Per1anueL, uanfe t, I1cAies, ovan, hvans ult, Haro, JOI'11, bclLlhuH, nuans Juuluhb The IOl1OV1Hg class Off1CQTQ vere elected to Carr, o t c ass bn lness dresioext, t Curllhun, Vlce Jresioe , Jo ron Cchafer, becretar,, ar Dlch rdson, ana ire surer, George 1arr1s Ars Laurens was their aOV1 or he stuoent councll representatlves uurlng the year xere nrrlngton balzvell, Vice PT6SlO9Ht, Betty ioblas, Secretary, H rlan Krause o Jim bonklin The ottst nding events of the Junlor ass thr year were as Iollovs The Junior H' y Hman or Mouse' vrlch was helo on Novemoer 49 sith the largest croxo on recoro attenoing, the J Hop nprll 47, vlth Jimmy Ee nett'e orchestra ana the Junior oenior b nquet hero on May 25 'gummy' f 9. 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'iafflfuf vo iff veg WTI' Baca Row Rice, Richaras, Crickmore, Azelton, Suppes, Ddnek, Burch, Ulffin, Rolf, Conan Fourth Rom Venzlick, Coleman, Phillips, Studor, Eisenhauer, Gerulng, Persons, Shepara, Polash Thiru Row Mlss Chauncey, J ska, Urban, Hefner, Belohoubek, Valt , Bila, Blakeslee, Bliss, Vhite Second Row Bodrie, P ssmore, Butcher, PitzGerdld, F1tzGerald, Burcick, bperry, Bliss, White Front Rov uuft, Yermuth, Eelamucki, Tnlel, Potter, Rivera, Tobias bOPnOMOREb The bophomore Class of 44 45 was unaer the able leeuer ship of MISS Chauncey, the English ana L tin Teacher The officers electeo by the class are nS follows President, Vic Stuuor, Vice President, Donna Rolfe, Secretary, Patr1cia Richards, Tre surer, Robert Tobi s The Ctuoent Council members were Berneda F1tzGerald ana Bruce Persons The members of the class that were out for thletics were Connie Nelson, Dale Potter, Bruce Persons, dna Robert Phillips As Sophomore , the class ponsoreu nance f ter game in February cnc then presented the annual Nbophomore Cpring Swingn in the gymnasium on April 13 If Q I 'Q g fn! aaa-101' , If I 1 ja 'bbw 7' 49 I' If 'M' nf-4, 40 .ev - 0 ,I ,57-'.,nggv :go LJ vi. .115 ,I-,1' ,v :aff ff f4L,' 1 Q 4 0 cpl 104517 Back Hov Rlcharoson, tevereaux, fh161 wrazia, Yanko, Flory, T tes, murphy, Yarmuth, Thomas, Niyon, KOV1dCk, Boetcher, Van Sicale, Collis Pourth Rov Cooper, Shook, McKee, Bila, Stewart, urahan, R Vtneridge, Hurley, White, Jelemensky, E edlar, Alden, Per ons Third Rom Castro, Schultz, Wooo, Van v gner, Liegler, Aumlck, Thurston, Hunt, Potter, Preston, chnica, btasa, Blakeslee, Patterson, Gotham, Cole, Dankert Secona hox boage, Gooa, Bishop, Ranoall, Lintz, Luha, Haf ner, Thorpe, backrioer, Maloney, I Gotham M Itnyre Front Rom Foster, Ellsworth, Uankert, Aranta, slump, born, Himm, J LtU9T1dg9, McCa1frey, T Seolar, Greenfelder, Schoch BRLSHMEN The Fre h en under the leaoershlp of Robert ltnyre, SUJOBGQ a successiul year Thelr officers were Pres James Stev rt, V Pres , Ual9 Aloen, bec , Donna Blshop, Treas Bob McKee, Student Councll Pepresentative, Jamet Picharoson The Fresh men spo1soreo their annual NFrc h en P ll FTOl1Cn .o an ua electeu K thleen Ranoall aS Queen ana b9WHlS Her ons as rlng Those promin ext in thl tlcs vere D Der ons, Mciee, Etrerioge, Ella, ana aloen EIGHTH GRADE Back Rom Blackmer, Cole, bheparu, bhniier, Buzzgrn, Korf, hnuerso., H1HtL Th1rd Rov Pleltier, Meauows, Bour1e, bnuler, Smouam, Pecek, Grubaugh, Llnte, nlGFlCH oecond Rov Kublcd, .dlser, U otevart, Ringler, Mersnall, henry, ostrunoer, Wh ley, Rice, Gurnlca rront Rox Urban, oubter, COTHa1F, Stewart, Devereaux, Covdrey, Rotlnette, Festmoou narrls SEVENTd GRADE CA Rov Connersml , E Bolf, Newman, Scnafer, Schulz ureenvert, rivera, Covnn, duntry, Person. Lhlro Rox ore AJ, Jerrenoez, nerlory, Morse, Delmqrter, Vnltney, DOlald Cox, FLC tex, eaton, Rolf, UuC4TlQEP, PYlLl1JS, Rulf, lmme , GOidO5lK front ow wteerns, Pugh, N Aovak uleon, urelrlcn, e,nev, hunt, n hovaw -X -'-- 1 ' , ' , - - . rv W . r . ,Y--. -. . .. ' V - . . . . '1 ' ',w ., 1 '- ,- - ' ' L L . . - V ' . IV. ' C -.- ' r ' . I '13 1 Q I L ' . ' ' .- . ' ' ' , ' .3 C L 1. a . x-- L . U. ' I ', ' . , 1 . , 1. 1- X 1: . 'fl .-- 5 1 , F I . . 1 H . . ' 1 ,. 'W .' 4 . ,A l L I O l ' '7 -'w- ,- ' V-. A '.'- 'V -, ' ' .ff- AAV. LA A , . L A ' . , A A - L 1 - -1 . 4 . , ,. 1, f . f, . , . , 1 ... . E. . .4 - s-An ..., 4 . A I -A v - 1 r ,-- H . L . ,, U ' . K ' 1 . -- . , . X, . - . V. V 1 I , . .. .M K X . . . SIXTA GRADE oc R Jdlonn, hlch er vera, Carlton, lltlof, al er, tour e, Aubico, JacAQon 1h1Td hov illgar, Us ruwuor, Ltourt, xlorlcn Eanagms, chulor Gall, C ood ep r Breuaseman, orse vecono Rov Ars nelson, Van dorf Bronson, moragxine, Tltnoi, Lalrdnce, Vonorc fc, E1 moo, H11 ler Flflh GRADE Back Eov nice, Kligor, uoover, F PlChtGl, Juc4fo1, aj Q Bronson, Plshoo, LQJQW14, J U tranuer lllTO Row llller, PerQon5, Rlchter, Wh ley, Foytecx, btreet, ulxon, Iieis Ruff, Verga, ArQ uacon becono hos uevereuuf, L r on vlSdUp, JOHISOH, leoemont, beams, ngro, A yhex, orabaugh ront ho b O trouser, vldra, B Rlcrter, bullaro, noe berg, HQJQA, SUOO4, bmlto E' X on--1' o Y' t , E1 ' P. r P'lm 'Q 'Li D ' l- . ' ' ' J--I ' ' -fn , fs A , l ' ' iv .. f h. f. Lg1'o Q, J V'f.f M Q . 4--' . ' f- r, 4 v . V' 'Q' A. 'N' 'Q f' ' F .' 'sa nencn. FTUMC no --Race, Byam, Duron, 0'Hare, Van Lagner, m. A 1 f I-- f .. F' va 1 ig A ki.,e-V, . of . A ' l'i '. s ' . Pb' ' --J' - J. ' , a ' ' ' 1 . , -. ' - . A .--' ' 1 'a lt , E ' , v 'f fy 'f Fr' , f' y .. I .A uk - ' g P uQ- . s ' ' 2 . ' X bf' X 1- ' ' Z A' .. FOURTH GRADE Baca Row SaS1HKd, H yes, hlGF1Ch, Street, bhuler, i bmith, Curtis, Paraer, Ellsworth, mrs RiUgLEF Qecouo hom Danex, bw rtzm1ller, Hugh, Ostrdnaer, Vohorasec, E11 O'U r , Adkids, Benngis, Aaelberg Front How Steppy, Qtreet, Shook, Don ldsor, Nevman, Dulen, Mallery, Grave THIRU GRADE E hebgeman, Poster Third Rov Feroen, hace, hunins, J vreltlch, xhompsoh, u GT6lLlCh, Carlton, Ketchum, norf, bacarluer Decohu hov Petrosxey, Goif, Van Wagoner, O'Hare Hiwtz, Mlller, Mre Prlhf bront hov Bronson, ugul, Pdrker, Schaffer, mnyhev, Hqhtley . -- A . ,, A . . , ,. , . E A , , , . T , U U O L, - . 'Aa ' t ' ' f I a, ha e r 1 ' , ' . C A C '- Q a A 1' ' ' S. Back Row--Hunt, -. Smith, banek, Verga, Coke, Haak, R. Smith, ,-,- -v - -- . NL QQ. ,W . 'o uf- ' r vw . 'f 1 ' n. r .-T-Y A 1 ' f N f , SECOND GRADE Back Rov nukins, Aoelburg, hard, Carlton, L16tZEl, Yolfe, fligur, Svaidstow, Bell Third Rov Ellis, Adame, aunt 'eGtners, Hoover, Rlchter, Danlels, bmlth Vouor sek, L huems, 'rs Herrot Cecono Rov Habo, Gll ls, Eastxoou Ketchum, Coleu Q, aoffet, Ydlthg, J Cole n Front Rov Po ter, Byem, Hicnter, bulen, Steppey, Vette, Jlsol Baca Rox rluricn, hoelburg, Vreble, Audms, E levorth, Sato, Haney, xearicr, mlth oecono Hov buzzero, iller, H yes, Vr ble, Betrosney, Kettler, bre1l1ch, reroen, Street, ote rms, Rev ter, Gillls rront nov M ra KIDS, mole dn, EQLIOD, Foyteck, Van vqgoner, baCATlO9T, Aatuevsou, O'hare, Carter, J CK on ' .'-- Y 1 ' - '. ' In A- ' . . . . l-- V 'J . ' - , , ' . . ri . - . I f X LA, Q g - f ' ' ' ' ' ' . . an . n u ' ---L .. '. , v 1 f 1' . ' r ' . . IO. f. ul J. I' ' , .mu Q .'- ' . ' ' r S , , I 0 V f , -, . PIRSL GRADE f 1 , '. '. , 1 ,. ' , .'-- . 4. ., - x. ' .- , 'L , ' e - ' , 4 '. 4. L U Q . .-- . 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V ,5 ,,,f-f 1, 'J' STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the btuuent Councll under the le dersrip o Ar Pi Cler, is to bri d better unoer ta1G1Hg dna coop erstlon betxeen faculty uno stuoents on OUtS1C6 class ctiv lties, to oexelop the plrit, ioeals, no pr ctlces of good C1 lzens oi th c ool no to mane the puofl feel t e have Q voice 11 the rules uno olscipllne Toe LOJDCII h s sponsoreo two Q nces aiter 5ames, one to ralse money or the Rea Cross and one for the durch of Dlmes They h ue org 1lLCL slx conmittees They are the AS sembly Program, vhlch has arrengeo m ny lnteresting program , tHE htno, H ll no Corricor Committee, Vh1Ch h mOH1tOTS vho t Q care of the F lls cnrlng noon an fter school, the X r Cervice, Hh1CP tave c re of the oefeose stamps, the nth letlc P axnl 5, vlich ooe + e uOV6Ft1SiUg duo tlcket selling Ior the games, the bchool P rty, which assumes responslbil ity of he recorc , liehts J he 1159 ior the p rties, and tue ocnool Problem vhicr tene care of ny problems that may rlse Toe officers of the LOlHC1l thi year were Presloent, James Pailling, Vice President, Arllngton Qerzvell, becret ry, Betty Toki s, Tre surer, bonne ACC ffrey I D -' r H 1 n 1 f 9 if If if f'.. . in gp , I I 1 ' I I ' I , I , , 4 1 ff V, ,f I I ft.z' L 1':1 f.: 5,21 ,!y,f1,'l,ff,1 ' L1 I 'flffui . ' 0' Ufelugf ll l Q 1 Bacx Rov Cr1cA1ore, Bl fe lee, Volta, Rebm nn, Eelohoubek, Pelamucxi, COHKl1D, choch Mioole Row foams, bnlth, Rolfe, bmlth, Hingler, D1If1n, Ricndros, Burch, nr Llet el First Rox Ordvdj, boro, Holzhausen, Richardson, Qlzwell, Palmer fbsent DePev, bcnufer nh nuAUnu blhbl' After searching lor d sponsoring group for the ye rbook, the question m s presented to the intere tea honor tudent , vho immedi tely became enthusiastic dbout it M bietzel, superlntenuent of our school, became our QV1SOP, n aS S1gU6U us our t sas as follovs Co euitors Jo Ann bchafer, Administrat on emo classes, Arlington belzmell, nctlvitles ana mUS1C, CPCi11a Hingler, ptnletlcs, Flnance A lagers UOT1S Holzhdusen and gary Alice Rlc ro on, Photoor prer Pichdro nouns, nrt Eoltors, P t Ricuarus, uorotqe ulfiln, Glenna J Foro, J nine UePew, Typlsts, Cl re hehnunu, vQ1oQ Edlsmucxl, Jaccuellne Oravay, Arlov Cricxmore, hfiie bmlth, heporters Donna Rolfe, bteoheni Malta, M ry Lelohoubek, Gereloine COHkl1U, L urn Pdlmer, Aurgeret bmltn, Ruth Bl zeslee, Ruth bchoch I' V M P 1 n 1 1 1 I n .- . ', 'Al 1-,':4:- .-ag1,' Q4 'f.'.',-1., 'flrl ,l, ff N V I -7 f Baca Rov Thiel, Balamuck1, Rehmann, P cex, Nash, Launstein, btic4el, Qchoch, Good Front Rov Smlth, Dum s, Koviack, Hrs Ellis, Ordway, D McCaffrey, u mcCa1frey mavEaLER Tre Revealer t if co istlng of the econd year short hand dHG second ye r typing classe was directed by Mrs Vera h'l1s, the commercial teacher The staff put out five issues during the year, selling approxlmately three hundred copies of each issue and sending free ones to those in the armed forces The front page was especially attractive sith pictures s it ble to the seasons A new style printing was used in the magor headlines The classes elected the following staff Editor, Clara Rehmann, Business Editor, Path choch, bociety LQltOP, Donna McCaffrey, Sports Editor, George Launstein, Cartoonist, Effle Smith, Faculty advisor, Vera Y Ellis Reporters Helen McCaffrey, Betty btickel, Rose KOV1aCK, Fvangellne Thlel, Jackie Ordway, Tillie Pacek, Phyllis Good Nathan Nash, Wanda Balamucki Typists Mary Richardson, Treresa Burch, Pat R1ChhTGS, GHG Arlova CPICAMOFG 1 1' fa. , fn 1, ,,,' 1 u ','1, 1 fi If lr' ' .1 g I I 'J' , ,f ' ,141 ,ff ,ry If ll 2, , .I 1,1 1' ,.',, rl -f -1' 1'-' A' Q 4 I6 '1? '4 4' J. Back Rom Mr Ellls, baaghart, Klump, bchulz, Fickies, huft, Callihan Front Rox H rris, Salzwell, Richardson, Ford, bch fer, Holzhausen, Ringler Junluh PLA! The annual Junlor Play, nMan or Mouse9W was given november 49, under the direction o Mr Ellis, who was good enough to give up h1s noons for several weeks so we could practice Glenna Jean FOPG as Ada Parkhurst and JoAnn Dchafer as Joan Parkhurst, played the leading girls' parts while P t Callihan as Wilbur Parkhurst and Louis Klump as Victor Blaine had the leading boys' parts Other members and the parts they played vere Francis huft as Dan Parxhurst,Jack Fickies as Rupert nlaine, Arlington Salzwell as Myra Hugo, Phil Banghart aS Lancelot Evans, Bernadine Harris as Stella Bugg, Doris Holzhausen as Madam Vills, Audrey Schulz as Mrs Miles, Cecilia Ringler as mrs Olsen and mary Richard son as Mrs Dexter The play was presented before the l rgest crowd th t had ever assembled in the school's history .iq . 1' I I' l's 0 s J Us 1' 1 l l Ll. 1 fi' ,I I -1 p I l. I an Ifiigz I f di If ' If 5 'cl 41 I ,L 1 v,l'g ,J fi, I' V9 ' 0' ' I L. --- -I -:L L.-L, I . 31.2 , .. Baca Fox mQeuffre,, cecr, r LUCI , JL ple hof, P1 z UGFQLO, Smlt , Lckplz, L1Q1eelee, M 010 , Fro1t Hou Su ee, lcferus, CPlCP ore, Burch QQ, '1 5 Chauncey ulnu nL.rnVLQ THQ G1rl Deserves, o9e1 be . 5 Q fo 5lFlQ, 1ds eeq Q1 CtlVG SuC16t 11 the CTCQQUl U Hlok ckool for Q uu1her oi Jeere 1 reorgexlzeu e 16 ee part of Ceo tember Q1 O Q t 99t1H5S every tvo eene tkrou Iv t t1e school year 1 ere ere at Jrefent C11 een re Ler V1 1 t e fo1 os 115 Oil1C6TQ D e cCai1rey, vice res , L u1f1e , b c , 1C ares, 9 V f ee e D1r' eve uq exceJt1onQ1l loxf J 'r Q OiHUfT vert, Q Q Q erga,eLle ut F C45 L u1q1er Uarty, togeteer 1 t er 1 tere t1D5 .ret erl, 11 tee e Ko Vf , uccee fu Q xe anaerteaew to reiee iuecs for t.e QUWJQ' mother 1euDHter QnL,f Q1 evf uS eco e ruo1t 01a with L e Girl nefervee QU e proJect o tfe year 3555! BaCK Row Ellsworth, Dorn, Moffit, McCaffrey, Luft, Danfert, Sedl r, Hlmm, Etherldge, Foster Fourth Rom Shoon, Larner, McLosxy, btevart, Eisenhauer, Haak, Etneriage, Krause, Harris, Hurley Third Row Kurrle, Karp, Qtewart, Jelemensky McKee, Richter, Balamucxi, Persons, Gotham, Launstein Qeconn Rom Moore, Pickies, lhite, Graham, Banghart, Danek, Audar, Persons, Phillips, bPQl8P Bottom Pow bankert, Castro, alden, Cole, Schultz, uuit The P B was organized in 1938 under the leadership of Charles Elaxeslee It is one of the most active clubs in school no 15 nov under the sponsorship of dr Kurrle The officers are G barner, Pres , H Qtevart, Vice Pres , J Richter, bee , H Krause, Acting Sec , and E Danek Treas tome of the activitles of the P P A vere A pheasant supper, which the Home Ec girls prepared and served, entered exhitits in the baglnaw Pair, winning Sth place for trelr displ y, the pr1ze belng Q60 OO and a S25 OO war bono, com peted at the Farmer Merchant banquet at Uso so, receiving lst, And, 3rd, and 4th place for beans, lst Zac, and 3rd for corn and Zn and 4th place for potatoes, and a trophy from the glnaw Fair for wlnning the gre test number of placlngs The school year's aC t1vit1e will be concluded with a F F A home hc Club h yr1de party on Aprll 6 fn ' 74 1 I I v 425' If lf 42' ly? 17: , ll 1'-f.ff:f .,f f f- fs - ff' ,I .- f..-' 'O .gl AU ,gliliglfli 5--II 1 fI',',',',:lf Back Row Rice, Smith, Buruick, Sperry, Goth m, Flory, rovi Cx, Ydnko, Thlel, Boetcher, oacxrider, Devereaux, NIXOH, Collls Fourth Row B FitzGerelo, Eerneoa F1tzGerald, Luha, Mose, Liegler, Bil , Danea, hooo, Vhite, Van V gner Preston, Yermuth, Mrs Behrens Thlrd Rom Aumlcn, hunt Hafner, Passmore, btase, belohoubek, valta, Potter, Jaska Bodrie, Bllss, Thurston, bchnick second Rov Lodge, Good Patterson, Blakeslee, Crickmore, Murphy, bmlth, Bates, Mrazik maloney, Thomas, Mintz F1PSt Row hunoell, Blshop, Conan, Rolfe, Burch, Butcher, Bldkeslee, Azelton, Thorpe, nicharoson, Ven S1CK19 MONL BLUuUuICb ohbB The Lh9SaHlHg High bchool Home Economics Club is organ 1Zed with tnese ObJeCtlV6S Q11 To become worthy cltizens of the school, community and family QA To oevelop soclally, 3 To promote worthy causes for the school and the community The club offlcers are Charlotte Cowan, Pres , Doris Bile, Vice Pres , Violet Hafner, Sec , ana Donna Rolfe, Trees Arlova Crickmore is club merit point sec'y Ruth Blakeslee indlvloual merit po1nt sec'y Asrlan uooge scrap boon sec'y A program commlttee ulth merth Thurston Chair man, planned the ye r's activities These ectivlties lncludeo Jr Ped Cross vora, Q party for the b F A and faculty, d Valentine P rty, end d Hobby Show Sept Sept Sept bept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov MOV Nov hov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec USC Dec 811 an all Jan aff' M' K. 4 ' f ,fy f I V'? f 1.9 aa i0 1. 1,1 ff? 4 117' 1 I 6,7 ,r uaftuv ' 0 s School opened Fair day Elsie game here New teachers honored Corunna game here har Chest Dance Ovid game here bt Charles game there Magazine sales began F F A boys on radio Flint bchool for Deaf game there F F A Pheasant Supper Perry game there Sen1or Halloween Dance benior pictures taken 1 30 Grades gathered L milkweed pods Jr Red Cross bt Charles here Indian assembly Chesaning faculty en tertains St Charles faculty Thank sg iving prog ram Freshman Fall brolic bcrap paper drive Mr Gregg retires Junior Play First day of hot lunch Hemlock game here 10th Ag boys visit Crapo Farm Elsie game here Debate with Flint and St Louis Assembly by Dhalwani Dairy class North Ridge Girl Reserve Bake bale Christmas Program bt Charles game here Elsie game here Elsie girls there Ovid game there June June June June U b visits Dalry 1 Schoo Jan Jan Jan an an an Jan an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mal' Mar Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr May May May May May May May May lay May May lay 1 e 'W nds 3 Baccalaureate 4 Class Night 5 Graduation Debate at Flint Elsie girls here Perry game here bt M1ke's game there ut Ronald Kaulitz killed in action Corunna game there Assembly lr F Boyer Hemlock game there Ovid game here Assembly Major Scott Perry game there Assembly Paul Rovland Corunna game there Assembly Mr Johnson St Charles game there League Playoff at Owosso Tournament Durand Teachers' Institute Music Department enter tains at Institute Girl Reserve Banquet F P A and Ho e Economics Party Athletic Banquet F F Hayride Flushing game there Amateur Program Montrose game there Perry game there Corunna Track there Corunna game there J hop Elsie game there Band assists St Charles at Music festival Maple Rapids game here Owosso B's track there Elsie game here Mother Daughter Banquet Montrose game here Music Festival Ovid game there Junior Senior Banquet St Charles game here bt Charles game there ll I 1 I 1 I I 4 I 'J 'T 'I ' f ' jf 17, ' f ,I 1 .I kai' - ' ' ' L' . 5 . 15 .ll . 17 .22 ' . 19 ' .27 J . 23 ' . C .29 ' J' . 24 ' . .29 ' ' . 6 J' . 26 . ll ' . ' ' . 29 . .. . 13 ' J - 30 . O0 . . '. . 2 . 20 4 . 5 - 9 u A3 o s u r 0 1' . 16 . 27 ' . 19 . . 27 ' ' ' . 20 . . 30 ' ' . 23 ' . 28 g, Nov. 2 Owosso B's here Mar. 2 Tournament Corunna . . . 9 4 8 3 s l 9 D ' . 14 ' ' . 17 ' - ' . 15 . ' ' . 16 . Y. . ' m . 21 . 21 ' P . 22 . 1 . 6 . , A. ' . 23 ' . 6 ' . 24 . . 13 . 29 . 17 ' , . l ' . 20 ' ' . l . 25 . 6 . . 27 ' . 27 '-' . 8 5 1 . 13 ' 3 6 . . 15 r. '. 4 ' f 9 . 16 ' ' ll . . . . 14 -. . 18 ' 15 . 21 ' 17 J - 5 ' - ' 18 ' J . 9 24 - J' - 9 ' 25 . ' ' . 12 30 ' . Is ry x 1 1 I7 Mug' ,ll I' I If I I 4 -','T ,G I7 1 ' 1, Q' 43 ,, ,,,'f ,c , , l I P '. A -'f 1 'x ' 1 I I ' . I I f - ' sf . , Q Q fin - Af e , . 'x Ordvey wcFarlan Kovi ck CHEER hEnuEhb The cheer le cers r ve blg pert to play 1h the suc cess of al thlet1c season Our three cheer leduer , tnls year, pl yea their pert well The cheer le der , through the bttoent Council, took over the Pep Assemblies, mh1ch were helo Irecuently before hone gamee, gnu promotea the CY9EP1Hg on the pert oi the staaeqt bony at ll ol the athletic contest S3901 l stress was ldiu on sportsmenshlp ann conouct on the p rt of the stacent bod, of Chesenine do th61T p rt ir oleylhv host to vlslting Qchools A gre t oe l of interest has Leen shown in Junlor Cheer neadllg Organization, similar to th t of Q junior eth letlc team This group h s been vorning Uillg8Utly Steo P115 lnto tre pl ce vecetea by our oenior cheer leader , Jlcqueline orowey mo hose hovi ck,the Junlor cheer le er ere Je Hette licrerd on, Dorothy u.e, OF1S Qchlicc, milureu Yenko, Ailorea Potter V elpect to see tzese ln action with Ile Mcbarlan next ye r Q TRUMPET Joann Schafer, Audrey Schulz, Larry Grubaugh, Dick Blakeslee, Joe Etheridge Connie Nelson TROMBOnES Carol Schulz, Doris Molzhausen, Glenna Jean ford, Jack B118, Don Stewart CLaRlNh1b Ruth Schoch, Arlington balzwell, Mary Richardson, Ronald Ureilich, Cecilia Ringler, Donna AcCaf frey, Gail Robinette, argaret Smith, Thelma mose, M rtha Greenwalt, Donna Bronson, Theresa Burch, Arlene Danek, Joan Wood, Mary Jane Thorpe, Carol Lintz, Edward Hernandez, Fran ces Urban bAXOPhONE Richard Bronson, Doreen Anderson, Dorothy Luha BAhIlUmE Nathan Nash, Charlotte Covan HORN Jean Schafer, Phyllis Good Marilyn Ringler, Dick Grubaugh BASS Edward Balamucki PiRCUbbION Joyce Bliss, Robert Mc Kee, Dale Alden, Roy Devereaux, Joy Marshall BaND This A6 piece band appeared at all the home football games and gained great popularity between the halves with stunts at the basketball games Three concerts were given 'Sunday Vesper Concert', Concert at the County Teachers' Institute, the Annual May Music Festival CONUULTOH Mr bharp 1' Avg! 1' sae Q9 1:1 Back Pow B n g1s, Schulz Himm, Dorn, Schoch, Klump, Richaroson, burch, Mr bharp Miaale Rov Danek, Byam, Sut ter, Castro, Pugh, P1n5ler Grub ugh, Loder Front Row kulen, tlari, Yarmuth, Elo y Qchnick, Koviack, Hafner JUNIOR bnnu Thls OFgnHlZdt1OH exists as an organlzatlon ln name on ly slnce all of the members of the Junior Pand are enrolled in the several bano classes anu meet for tralnlng in small groups during the school year ihe school program's being so fllleo, lt nas not been found pos lble to find a time mhen the baqu could meet ourlng school tours, therefore, the Jun 1or Banu has had to be content vlth sectlonal rehearsals and Wait until the summer vacatlon tlme before they m y be oer 1tte to meet aS a coaplete bana About twenty five members are now enrolleo in tre Dana classes Mitt tke pros pect of man, more entering the summer classes The Junior Banu mlll meet regul rly dur1ng the summel, and those mem bers ttalning the necessary proficiency may be promoted to the Qenior Baud in tre fall .': r,, , 3 1,4 J: 1' Ill l':o ,170 ,fl 191 y' eff: ,f1..-',f'-9 ff -FL ' NIOLIN Jean Schafer, Max Rourke, Suzanne Buzzaru, Alice Foytecx, Robert Maru, Max Palmer, Shlrley Van Horn, Ralph Brueggeman, QVNEPCI Auamsj, Jessle Rivera, Alice Vondrasek, Nancy lkens, Philip Sansinka, Barbara Donaldson, L1ckie Street, JoAnne Picrter, Esper nza Garnica, Beatrice Smlth VINL INSTRUMENTS Larry Grubaugh, Qbick Elakesleej, Richard Bronson, Aarilyn Rlngler, Donna Bronson, Ronalo Greillch CEL O Helen RICE PIANO Carol Schulz LIRECTOR Mr Sharp ORCHESTRA Our Orchestra was organized last fall under the Qlrec t1on of Mr Free bharp Since lt takes much longer time to Qevelop n orchestr than a band, all of the members of the orchestra were selected from among the grade school pupils The Orchestra mane its debut at the Junlor play this year when it proviaeu muslc between acts At the County leachers' Institute, helu in Chesaning on March 9th, the Orchestra mane a hit with the teachers with its music ana the balance and precision of its playing This, our newest and youngest mu ical organ lZatlOH, will certainly fine its place in our school ana in our community gi ,5 AY I4 al 1 -1 Of' af-vt' 6 f 'IQOGI '11 145' A 'Sal J, 1- C:'..' Beck Row Smith, Jrause, buppes, Smith, Vhite, Ringler, Kov lack, Passmore, malone Second Row Yanko, Blaxeslee, Stickel Jaske, Bo rie, Schultz, Conklin, Liegler, Wood, Sharp First Rov Burdlck, Rice, hich rdson, Richardson, Ford, Schafer, Dumas, Boetcher, Thorpe, bishop blhhb' UUEE LDUB The Glrls' Glee Club,d1rected by mr Sharp has eh aCt1VS enrollment of thlrty members Membership is entirely vol untery and many of the girls have hed no prevlous vocal music exper1ence The girls have appeared sever 1 times beiore the student body thls year This Glee Club was the nhltn lor the county leechers' Institute held in Cresaning on Merch Qtr of this ye r The spontdnelty dHO real beauty of thelr Qart slnglng von many warm compliments from the uoience Croir robe re under consider ti n to adc to the ettr ctlve uppeerence of the Club The officers of the Club re Presloent, Cecilla Rlngler, Vlce President, hose KOV18CK, Qecre t ry, Vlrginla Krause, ire surer, L rgaret Smith r .'f-- 1 - . ' d ' ' ' . l:-- I ' Y at ' r In N X r 4 O ' . ' ' a , N of the music program provided by the entire Music Department r r . 1' as . ' ' ' ' ' ' .' 1 ' ' ' .' , , ' , L a L . l s a .' f a o ' ' . ' a ' -X a 5 .. .r . , .. L , . . L, L - ,. ' ' , , FH , I. 1 G. O KA , , I 7 ' ms ,f Tj-, I, 1 a, ,, , 1 1- - ,rw ' ,4-.--v a ,n f f 1 'f Mi , .5 ' I J'-',' '.f L--sf,-' , ' 1' ' ., Back Row R1ngler, ba'zwell, Rice Front Ros R1ch ruson, Cow , Yalser, Buaaara AJJUFLTLLQ Tnls group of seven dajorettes, lea by Arllngton Salzwell, Drum major, featureo all Ol the marchl g appearances of the Banu They proviaea many speclal stunts in adoition to ooea greatly to the circus atmosphere of the bano act Another t1me as Inoian princesses, ana nother aS 'cottish cancers, when they led the band oresseo in nilts, our MaJor ettes aoaeo just the right touch to the floor shov between halves oi the game One of the attractive stunts ie tured by the Magorettes was their contribution to the airplane formatlon when the whlrllng batons aooeo the most Te811St1C touch to the airplane formeo by the entire bano Lltogeth er, our M jorettes DTOVIGQG lot oi glamour and color for our Band appearances this year f '-- ' tfr . z-- ' a H 'an .' ' sf' t. L' s x 'N AV lk V' 1- ' 1- 1 ' D r 1 their tmirling routine. Dressed as clowns one time they a ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' a. ' s '. - 1 , ' - v ' ' ' I, A . , . . F . a a ' ' a ' ' ' iii fl '.r pf If 0 1 p 25 , Qui, 41110, ' 5 fy' 1 7 l I I -info .,..f?.,1 I ll!! I 4, 1 fl 122 ,', 1 I 2, ic 1.-L.'l lf ,L-'ISQII K ll. Kggbf fa? 45' ll! JC W I X 1 . ax Q 'J 1 1. , I J, f ,,,r ,I Top Row Shultz, Rivera, Yenzlicn, J btev rt, D Persons, uaunsteln, Cooper, Yarmuth, Cole aiuole Hov Coach Kurrle, Balamucai, loen, E Persons, Dhlllips, Gerolng, Hurley, wart, Krause, Richter, Bench, Karp, Juaar, Veigolu, Tlthof, H Potter, uanea, arner PUUiBnuu Thlrty IIVG boys turneo out ior lootball on the ilrst day of school Uhuer the COaCh1Hg of Mr Vurrle, assisted by Ar Itnyre, these boys uevelopeo into a h rd lighting but clean playlng team, ana engoyed the most successful season in many years Of the eight gameS playeo, flV9 were won, two vere lost and one tlea Ctesaning Opposlng Elsie Chereb Corunna kherej Ovid gtherej bt Charles Qtherej Sch of Deaf Ctherej Perry Ctherej Owosso B QhereD bt Charles Qherel ., .' glad , 77 12' fl, 11- -fr ,I 'j, 47 fl, pf 4,9 dl Q f ,V ly-'lf' 15 . J. Jelemensky, U. Potter, Coach Itnyre. Front Row--H. Ste- 38 O ' 6 2O 26 O ' . ' 7 O . ' 26 31 ' 26 6 f 6 26 O ' . af O O ,l':mf ! P I' ' '14 1 IQ A A I , :U ' jrv' , ' 1 lg 15' -ff ,Zz gy 5 , Q v I A1 ll - 1 1 I 'off ff: fe fl ,ff ,f ,, 1 ,I KIXQL-, arf -gf Q2 ,,4 ,,,Q' -AZ go 1- All I-7 'ne '-7 Back Rom Left to right Coach Ringler, Phillips, +Persons, Alden, J Stew rt, student m nager Front Row 4H Stem rt iveigold, 4 arner, fTithof, +Danek Sfletter winnersj Date -Qponent CHS pp Dec Dec Dec Jan ar Jan an n Jail Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb BaSKETBALL Where Home Home Home Home There +There fdome There 4There There +Home 4There fHome There Hemlock Flsie St Miles St Chas Elsie Ovid Perry St Hikes Corunna Hemlock Ovid Perry Corunna St Chas FIRST lEau The Indians completed their regular scheduled games of the se son with nine victor- ies UQ six defeats It was the best record by the varsity for a number of seasons Chesanlng was co champion of the eastern QiVlSiOH of the Conference wlth Corunna The Hbign game of the year was the last home game when Corunna won and tled for the champion ship The game was played before the largest crovd to see a local b smetball game Larner, Veigold, an +Conference game Conference C Playoff Feb 23 Elsie 48 14 Owossoball careers for CHS District Tourn ment T1thof completed treir basnet Feb 28 Durand 29 CHS 20 Owosso Mar 2 Corunna 22 CHS Q0 Owosso Total Points 536 1' Z3 Cf: ' Efy',4 fy 1 , I 1' 5 , 1 1 ' ,y if . 5 9 f' , I I ' I, If I I fb' . 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Back Row left to right Cooper, Studor, J Stewart, Hurley, Bila Middle Rov Mr Ringler, Etheridge, Karp, Dankert, Banghart, U Persons, Balamucki, Mr Itnyre Front Row D Potter, Harris, Krause mudar, R Potter, Klump BASKETBALL RESERVEb RESERVE TEAM BASKETBALL RECORD Date pp nent CHS OPP Where Dec Dec Dec Jan an Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan feb Feb Feb Feb Home home Home dome Elsie There fThere 4Home ihere iThere There fHome 4There iHome There Hemlock Elsie St Mikes St Chas Ovid Perry St Mikes Corunna Hemlock Ovid Perry Corunn St Chas Total points 437 278 The Reserves came through tHE season ith a splendid re cord of eleven victories and only three defeats They von the championship in the Conference with no de feats and scored 206 points to the opponents 131 The players who were re gulars on the Reserve squad were L Potter, Harris, Krause, Mudar, R Potter and Klump All the regulars on the reserve squad will be back for next year, except Mudar, and gives promise of another successful for v rsity competition the experience they year wlth fConference Games have with had this year the TSSBTVGS l ' 5 12. W ,'- 4 ff.-as ff' f .a!Ghg,f,'E2,,Av'Gb1.,EQg',ll' a5Z,:'fi,'!Z-43, Top Row Coach Ringler, Balamucxl, Nelson, Phillips, Klump, Bench, J btewart, Cooper Bottom Rov Ustynek, Persons, H Stevart, Karp, uarner, uanea, Railling, R Potter BAbEBALL Thirty candidates report BASEBa.n SCHEbULE ed for baseball the opening d y of practice with much en thusiasm, looking forvard to another successful baseball season Last year Cnesaning won seven out oi a ten game sore ale and had seven letter wlnners on tris year'S souad Date Apr Apr Apr Apr May The veterans are Karp, uaneA,M y Larner, otevart, Potter, Rail ling, and Persons The squad was dlvloeu 1n to A and B groups with the A group, pictured above, varslty team Baseball was renewed 1 the conference after a three year lapse may may May may May Opponent Flusnlng Montrose Perry Corunna Elsie Maple Haplds Elsie Flushing Ovid montrose bt Charles St tharles Plac Away Y fAv y fav y A Y fHome fnome Home fhvay uome dome away Note fConference L games 6 Q-1' 2 I' ? 0 fl I I 'D IP I 'iw I 'QR f eight ff 1 Top Row Conklin, Persons, Stewart, Lerner, Klump, Phllllos Bottom Row Danes, D Potter, Welgolo, R Potter, Ficfies, Luft TRACK A large number of boys partlclpetea in trecx ana flelo events tn1s sprlng The prospects lor tne bullulng of Q strong team were good with four letter wlnner beck from lest ye r's team The veterans were Joe Muaer, Eoward Danek, Robert Welgolu, Potter Ano Russell TPACK QCIFUU E Aprll Z5 Ma Hay 19 rlunguler 1eet Cie an ng, Corunne, no bt Charles lrienauler meet Cue nlng, Corunn eqo Ovosso State Reglonal Meet at Owosso If f ' ' 1- Y' 4 1 I I ?w 7, I Q -.. 4' so- 7 ..f 11 1' I . 0 l A V V-- .. 1 . - . wk . 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