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

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THE i949 IHDIHH PUBLISHED BH THE JUHIUH nn SEH OH HOHOR STUUEHTS EHESHHIHB UVHUH SCHOOL EHESHHIHG, EHIEHIGHH 5 Pe 4 u DI' . Walt er Adams President fr- D00 oe sim SSC era 11 ,grew 6 SJ- ice 3 Q 2 I ,J 'A'2:-.L ...... DDIHHHSTRHTIOH Mrs Ruth Stuart Mr Fred Gewirtz Trustee Trustee BK' I 3. V vw- get - t .rf l 4 6' f J Z1 if 1 17' f ,. 4L .1 : T' 7 - V .---.:- ...x 11' 23 mai 3' '11 Sack Row Sharp lMus1cJ, Goodenow iExterneJ, R Ellis lbcience and Matn J Killmaster CCoach, Biologyl, Newman lE1gnth, Bookkeepingl, Furrle lAgr1cultureJ, Blue iEngl1snJ, C Ringler lPr1nc11alJ Second Row Wilson RH1story, Matn and Latlnl, Stewart iEngl1sh,G1rls'Phy Ed I Helse kK1ndergartenJ, Dietzel iSu er1ntendentJ,Kreiger CShopJ Salzwedel QTh1rdJ, Bila iHome Economics , McFall iF1rst and Second! first Row Wnisner kF1rstJ, Ross QExterneJ, PerrotKSecond and third D Seward iSeventnl,L Seward lF1fthJ M Ringler lFourtnJ, V Ellis lCommerc1alJ, Nelson QSixtnJ FHCUUH Twenty two full time members, plus Otto Hood, part time, comprised the Chesanlng l9Qb Q9 Faculty But two cnanges took place over last year's faculty Tney are Mrs Minnie McFall wno replaced Mrs Sarah Lou Seelye, 1 tne combination Ilrst and second grade and Miss arguerite Ella replaced Miss Florence Sutton as nomemaking teacner 3 Q. Jack Gerding uBloomers nPlaving football is his game me shall neve forget his high school fame U Class Pres U Treas 3 otball 1, 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Baseball l 2 ack 1, 2 3 Bo s' Chorus 1 2 3 P es Varsity C Club 2 3 M Gene Sherard 'Shep Rather uiet around C H after 3 U5 he'1l t ke another guess Class Vice Presidert U Floyd Struck NEutch' UIn activities ard snorts his name is spelled his leadershlo ability has excelled H Annua13FFA 123 Jr Play 3 Sr Play 4 St Council 3 4 Pres U Vice Pres 3 Chorus 2 Ftb ll 3 U Track 1,2 3 M Basketball l 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 Nat'l Honor Society M Varsity C Club 3 4 John Tomc la 'Toni HThe man who blushes not ouite brute Annual 3 Student Council M Class Sec 2 Basketball l, 2, 3 Baseball l Track l 2 1et'l Honor Society U Varsity C Club 4 Edward Kviz uEdd1e 'I'm the f llov uith dark hair and dark eyes all the girls pass me with sighs U Annual Staff 3 Jr Play Play M F F A Pres Pres St Council 3 M Sec 3 Class Tres 2 Tr ck 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 BaseB 1 2,3 Chorus 2 3 Nat'l H Soc U V r Club F otball 1, 2 3, U lc- 1 Year W ' 41:9 'bv 4? Wayne Holzhausen 'Clem 'wayne speaks his mind because he has a mind to speak ' Class Vice President 2 c M F F A Football 1 2 3 U Baseball 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Track l 3 B Chorus l,2,3 Sec 3 Varsity C Club 2 3 4 Forensics l Jr Play 3 Sr Play 4 Don Stewart Don 'Take things as they be, that's my philosoyhy Class Treasurer U Junior Play 3 Baseball 1, 2 B nd l 2 Constance Wenzlick Connie uFor I shall live my life in a castle and watch the rest of t e world go by Wh t all by myself? Annual Editor H Sr Play U Class Treas St Council 2,3 U Sec 4 Y Teens 2,3 4 F H A Forensics 2 Jr Play 3 Basketball 3 M Girls' Chorus 1 Nat'l Honor Society 4 Cheerleader 3 M Duane Veale Soueal 'Wh t will come, will come, why worry?U Arnu l 3 Jr Play 3 Sr Play U S udent Council 2,3 Football l Basketball seb ll l, 2 Forensics l Nat'l Honor Society 4 Varsity C Club 3 M Secret ry Treasurer D Eleanor Buzzard Ellie' WShe has mlenty of good points ard few b ones, as well but what she'11 do next you never can tell Anrual 2 Jr Play 3 Sr Play Student Council Y Teens 2, 3 Basketball 2 3 Hajorette l, 2 Jacoueline Korf uJacky 'Modesty is a virtue not often found Revealer Staff U Annual 3 U Editor U Student Council 2 A 1, 2 Tr s Forensics l Basketball 1 Nat'l Honor Society 3 Class President 1 William Blaine uB111y 'There's mischief in the man ' A Secretary M Blanche Studer Stu nJust give me a listener, and I'll do the talking ' Forensics 2, 3 U Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Class Vice President Y Teens 1, 2, A Basketball 1, 3 M Girls' Chorus 1 Cheerleader 1, 3 U Gail Hobinette NSpee UI feel relieved at last for my working days are past Basketball 1 2 3 Band 1,2 3 M Pres M Boys' Chorus M Orchestra 3 4 Elsie Small nL1tt1e HThough small in name anc smell in size, we all knov in the future she will rise ' Class President 2 Senior Play U Teens 2, Vice Pres Basketball 2, 3 4 Band 1, 2 Girls' Chorus 1 'MEF Curtis Lapworth Lappy NHe's bashful, but not backward A Football 2, 3 Anna Keeven HAnn1e nFull of humor and fun all she does is well done U Pevealer Staff M A Band l, 2 Girls' Chorus 1 2 Treasurer N Roy Harris 'Fuzz 'I never let my schooling interfere with my education Play 3 F F A 1 ,3 Tres 4 Football 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2, 3 Track 2, 3 M Boys' Chorus 3 Varsity C Club 3 4 President U Doreen Anderson nBuc Hehe often burrs the midnight oil, but sad say 'tis not for toil Y Teens 3 A Basketball 1 2 3 Cheerleader 1 Tnom s Martin uTom 'Study ffects me not A Arlene Toma--'Art' 'Still water runs deep Revealer Staff Lv Girls' Chorus 1 2 3 Secretary 4 Dick Blakeslee 'Dic nHe knows music and that's not all Jr Play 3 Sr Play U Orchestra 1 3 U Band 1, 2 3 Vice Presid nt 3 4 Irene Toma Ike 'She is light hearted and gay, a general favorite so they say Revealer Editor U Girls' Chorus 1 2 3 b President 4 Glen Moore 'Moron' 'Tig 3 good thing to clever, but not to appear so ' A B sketball 1, 2 3 U Baseball 1, 2 3 Track 1, 2 3 Boys' Chorus 2, 3 U Varsity C Club U Lorane Ackerman 'Gabby 'No one knows but herself what she will do or say next ' Girls' Chorus 3 Joy Marshall--'Joyous' 'Her tongue is always in motion, but seldom to a purpose ' Senior Play 4 Y Teens 2 3 A 2, Basketball 1 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 3 4 Drivers' Course 3 Maria Garnica 'Mary' 'She is dark haired and gay, and by her work she'll make her way ' Class Secretary 3 A Girls' Chorus l Gerhardt Brendahl 'Life is too short worry, I have fun but never hurry F F A 4 Basketball 3 U Track 3 4 Varsity C Club U Lorraine McFarlan Packy 'It's fun to study I'll bet Hevealer M Band 1, 2 Jr Play 3 Sr Play M Class Vice Pres 3 Y Teens 2 3 U Vice Pres 3 Pres U Forensics l,2,b Basketball 3 N Girls' Chorus 1 Cheerleader 1, 3 Gerald Shepard 'Shep 'Why worry, when to- morrow is another day F F A 1 Betty Hintz Lefty' uAn equal mixture of good humor and good sense Revealer Staff 4 A Basketball 1, 2, 3 Ralph Bitterman uF1s nQu1ck Jason the No-Nod'u A Marilyn Ringler 'Her smiles are ' fellows to trip on Annual 3 Jr Play 3 Sr Play 4 St Council l Y Teens l,2,3, , Pres 2 H A 1, , 4 V Pres4 Pres 3 Psrliamentarian 2 BasketB 1 4,Band l,2,3 4 Forensics l 3 Majorette l, 2 Nat'l Honor Society 3 Roy Devereaux nCh1cken nEat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we go to school ' Sr Play 4 Football l, 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball l, 2, 3, Band 1 Varsity C Club 3 4 Student Council 1 Carolyn Branham Uwe do not hesitate to say she has a very pleasing wa Junior Play 3 Class Officer 2 A 3 Tre s Basketball l, 2 Larry Grubaugh Red 'Study is a dreary thin so why do 1t?' Senior Play 4 Basketball l, 3 4 naseball l Track l 4 Band l Orchestra l Varsity C Club Helen Rice 'Stinky' uBr1ght is she nd fullof fun, making two friends to others one ' Annual Staff 2 3 Jr Play 3 Sr Play 4 Class Secret ry 1 Y Teens 1, Forensics l 2 3 4 Basketball 1, 2 Majorette 2 Nat'l Honor Society 3 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Robert Velot Bob HThere's a deal of devil try 'neath that innocent face ' football 1, 2, 3 4 Baseball 1 Track 3 Varsity C Club 3 4 Patricia Barrett 'Pa 'As for men, though we scorn and flaunt 'em, we may live with, but not without 'em U Class President 3 Y Teens 2 3 4 Treas 3 Forensics 3 4 Letisha Wentz uT1s 'She is ofter seen but not heard though little she says, she means every word U Annu 1 3 4 Revealer 4 A 1 Girls' Chorus l Jeanette Wolfe 'What's in the name, I expect to change mine someday.' Revealer 4 F.H.A. 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Girls' Chorus 1, 3, M Kenneth Haney--'Kenny' 'Speech is great but silence is greater.' F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l Baseball l Track 2, U Boys' Chorus 2, 3, M Iola Coon 'Dete 'Argument is food for the mind Annual 3 Senior Play U Forensics M B nd 2, 3 Girls' Chorus 1,2 Vice President 3 Elmer Larkin 'He's always ready for fun even if he hasn't his work done ' A l Football 2, 3 U Track 3 U varsity C Club 3 u Joan Neumann Jo 'If I could do what I would, I'd have a hard time being good ' Revealer Staff U Annual Staff 4 Forensics 2 Basketball 2 3 U Girls' Chorus 1,2 3 4 Drivers' Course 3 fl QE? 5 6 47 3 Q N Fred Schaefer--'Cowboy' 'Sometimes I just sit and think, sometimes I just s1t.' F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, u Basketball 3 Track 3, U Band 2 Boys' Chorus 2, 3 varsity C Club 4 Alice Louch 'A Quiet girl is always welcome. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, u Basketball l, 2 4 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,b Lloyd Eastwood Bashfu 'An hour for toil, a day for sport, but for his studies, l1fe's too short ' A l 2, , Secretary 3 Vice President 4 Basketball 2, 3 u Baseball 2, 3 Boys' Chorus 3 b Varsity C Club 3 4 Norma Shepard 'Shep 'I am not arguing, I am just telling vou ' Revealer Editor U Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,b Raymond Jacobs 'Jake 'Though he's bashful and shy, at all things he makes a try ' A Football 1, 2, 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 2 3 N Varsity C Club U - Back Row D Holzhausen, Streeter, Hartman, T McCaffrey, Hernandez Sulen, Conley, nimm, C Schultz, Alden, Trueschel, F Wesley, Ward well, Harris, B Schultz Fourth Row Sedlar, Coppersmitn, Alvarez Butcner, Karwat, Greenwalt, H nolzhausen, McCartney Decker, Barts Kettler Richards, Moore, Marole Third Row Miss Wilson, Smeaton, Collis, hronson, Pumford, Ruff, Cowan, Sackrider, R Wesley, P Mc Cafzrey, Graham, Castro Phillivs, Bolf, Fuoss Second Row McFar lan, Richardson, L Conklin, McClelland, C Walworth, Huntley, New man, M Scnoch, Persons, L Scnoch, Kimmel, Walworth First Row Whitney, Duzuid Stasek, Hunt, C Conklin, hagek, Fuller, Rich, JUUHURS Under the leadership or their advisor, Miss Wilson, the Juniors sponsored the annual J nop highlighted by the music of Art Beyer and his OPCHBSUPB The class under the direction or Mr Ellis presented the play 'Rlme and Rime Again ' One of the main events of tne year was the Junior Senior 5 nouet on May 20 Oxricers lor une year were Dale Alden, President John Duguld, v1ce President nargorie nolznausen, secretary Terrill Whitney treasurer Student Council members were Kent Moore, Roberta RICHBPGBOH, Art Castro, Harry Hajek and Wilma Cowan Reikowski Boetcner 9 Back Row Hartman, Tnlel, Conley, Marasxine, Stoll, Holt, Alvarez, Sutton, Stickel, Race, Bates, Byam, Vondrasek, van Wagner Fourtn Row Jackson, Larner, Wesener, Tithof, Cieslinskl, Hnillca, Palmer, 0'Rourke, Wicke, Hafner, Malone, Prchlik, White Third Row Larkin Studer Stewart, Duguid, Wenzlick, Blazo, Pacek, burcn, Struck, Wil nelm Tkaczyk, Ringler, Korth, Nixon, Dingler, Mr Kreiger Second Row Titnoz, buscn, VanHorn, Desander, Norton, Klump, Wa1ter,Pierce Hencn, Taylor, 0'Hare, Good First Row uonn Cnludil, Shuler, Coon Gray, Stuart, Donovan, Wilson, Savage, Jerry Cnludll, Bates, Kelle SOPHUIUORES Tne Sophomore Class, numbering 69, under the smonsorsnip of Mr Xreiger, nas nad a very pleasant year Tne Spring Swing Dance of April l, was very enJoyaole Class orzlcers are President, John Chludil, Vice President Max O'Rourke, Secretary, Oka Tnlel, lreasurer, Marjorie Tithof Student Council members are Edward Jackson, Carole Holt, and Laura Korth 10 o . -.. D , n n . -- y o o o I I ' , 0 0 Sgr fl Back Row Hersch, Kettler, Richter, McClelland, Shaft, AISXBHQET, Ustisnen, Wolre, Wesener, George, Willson, Mose, Allen, Dugalecn, Zedemont, Hayes, Clarence Van Wagner, Adelberg, Vargo Fourth Row Ruff, clark, Buzzard, G Nelson, Schmltter, Prince, Bliss, Zagdlik Hildebrant, Street, Ostrander, J Richter, Slusser, Bartell,N Nelson Wnaley, Chase, Fickies, Mrs Stewart Tnird Row Konecny, Karwat, Hagek, Holt, Mixula, Garnica, D Bolf, Bacon, Wille, Flor Lycka Dembicky, Koepplinger, V Holzhausen, E Holzhausen, Bates Foyteck, Lewis, Blackmer, Kukulis, Larkins Second Row- Crickmore, Scnultz, Baase, R1ce,rixon, Holland, Vondrasek, F Bolf, Luft, Persons,Hllbr Davis, Jackson, Bisnop, Rogers, Himm, J Ostrander, Bradford First Row Lapwortn, Carl Van Wagner, Krause, Westervelt, Jr Carlton,Car men, Maynew, Maxa, Rumisek, W Carlton, Matta, Banghart, Zoellner FRESHVUEU Directed by Mrs Stewart, tne Fresnmen class numbering lOl stu dents sponsored tne annual Fresnman Fall brolic, October 29, 1946, with Elsie Hlmm and Albert Westervelt reigning as queen and king The class officers elected were President, Albert Westervelt, Vice President, Douglas Allen, Secretary, Elsie Himm, Treasurer, Alfred Crickmore Student Council members were Carlene Herscn and Peter Zedemont 41--. 11 Q: N 06 0 qogom Back Row Danek, Brownell, Walker, Duguid, Wilkins, Bila, Konecny, Lycka, Tlechert Wing Third Row Mr Newmna, Sulen, Bowyer, Rabie Walworth, Brannam, Donaldson, Lewis, Hayes, F Smith Blaine Second Row- Azelton, Jones Ackerman, Persons, Adelberg, Street, Parsnall, Stewart, D Smith rirst Row Norton, Sasinxa, Bitterman Schroeder Patterson Ostrander, Swartzmiller SEVENTH GRADE Back Row Hintz, Bolf, Coon, Petrosay, O'dare, Jirginia Blakeslee, Prieto, Van Wagner, Vivian Blakeslee, Carlton Tnlrd Row Korf Schultz, Princinsky, Wright, Holmes, Ketcnum, Townsend, Race, Grei lich, Moffit Second Row Miss Seward, Branham, Shaeffer, D Smith R Smith, Coke, Sackrider, Huntley, Danek, Brueggeman First Row Gregory, Prince, Ferden, Young Ro ers, Jones, Kelly, Hurt, Foster Absent Bussell, Meissner 13 a 'A - t ag , .L ,' '. ,- 5 is - ,, I l . v-, , : ,. - A . 4 b M V f of , 1 W ..- , . --, ' , 0 Q l I . . ' -- , , . . 4' 4 4 X - ,Jax g' j '. -,. f 'I V ' , I , ,. . f ' ' x N K . . , --, , -.. , . -.. - , , , , , -.- ,- A , 5 L.. . Q ..- L, . SIXTH GRADE An nfxnfl Back Flow Adams, Smith, Ketchum, Weatners, Wesener, Norton, Richter Dletzel, Ellis, Snider Second Row Mrs Nelson, Gillis Stemm, Meyers, Carlton, Goddard, Hoover, Eastwood, Morfit, Foster First Row Byam, Atwell, Daniels, Gall, Vondrasek, Adelberg, Grlffus, Kelley FIFTH GRADE 'XA' Back Row Hayes, Lewis, Willson, Fez-den, Schultz, Greilich, Street, B O'I-Iare, Richter Third Row Mrs Seward, Gregory, Hill Remster Gillis, Barrett, Patterson, A 0 Hare, Van Wagner, Snider Second Row Sackrlder, M Vrable, Kelley, Haney, Jackson, Haraskine, Adel berg, Smith First Row- Hunt, Lycka, Bliss, Petroskey, D Vraole Kettler, Ward Absent Teets, Buzzard 11+ FN 5 , , . 4' In I, ,'LA' K -'Y , '- . V, 1. A ' 1- , -1- l'H 'v' Y- V' ' ' I g I 1? A 'A 1 : X , e ' e , ' O I I I ' . N , .- - , A w w Ek I n 1 T t 2 ' ' . - .' 5 If X : o 0 . 0 1 1 Q .. . - e ' 0 FOURTH GRADE First Row Schultz, Bell, M Vincent, Sadllek, Norton, Wilkins, Foyteck, Morfit Second Row Myers, Schroeder, Gillis, M Prince, Kadlec, Sasinka, E Vincent, Foster Tnird Row Mrs Rlngler, Bahion Petru, Nixon, Adelberg, Leonette Sulen, Cooper Swartzmiller, Leon Sulen, Bila Back Row V Prince, Hoover, Azelton, Harris, Janice Wesener, Richter, Ward, Ellis, Jeanette Wesener THIRD GRADE x r- Back Row Mrs Salzwedel, Rurr, B Adams, Sensabaugh, A Whalen, Kimmel, Remester, M Kettler, H Whalen, G Courter Palko Second Rowe Barrett, Mixula, nill, Peet, Ostrander, Eicher, D Courter, Bowyer, Cottenham, Humpula, Hunt, Ketchum First Row Nixon, Kelley Stuart, Myers, D Kettler, Danek, Adams, Brannam 15 I , T 'e-' '-iz 1 . ' - -A l y .W ,enq f f, - 4 V: X L - , - w A , B, . , 4 ' ir! ' It - 1 U -J Y Y Fi' A . :b I 2 , I ' V 'M a SECOND A D THIRD GRADES pr-.Ap f-',..-Q2-fjll-+-I: 'W' Back Row Mrs Perrot, Ondrlas, Terry, Griffus, Atwell, Zlnk, ward, Weeener, Hill, Hayes, Cl rk Second Row Ostrander, M Detwiler, Lux, Kadlec, B Detwiler, Princinsky, Wllle, Swartzmiller, Mofrit First Row Baoion, Bates, Pnillips, Atwell, Deisler, Vanwagner FIRST AND SECOND GRADES gi C Back Row- Harris, Stanuszek, Wilkins, Sadilek, R. Lycka,F. Lycka, Smith, Cothennam. Second Row Mrs. McFa11, Griffus, Kelley, Ward Hoten, Perkins, Kelley, Street, Maraskine, Sleesman, Martin. First How--Meyers, Brannam, Wright, Suppes, Persons, Moffit. lb .1 E ,. K f , K A , ,H 1 , .I A. ' f ,d 4 ,Y ,V .. M5 A , , f 5 5 p 'e ' . T A x 5, , rg N -' ,.,,:ff FIRST GRADE - Q Back Row Mrs Wnisner Wesley, Schultz, Hegler, Way, McCa1p1n, List Stanuszek, Anderson, Hitchcock, Todd, Sulen Second Row Vitous, 0'Hare, Bowyer, Terry, Ondrias, L vrable, Adelberg D vrable, Hoten F Bates, Bila, Foess First Row- Ramsdill, Adams, Snider Vincent Griftus, Bale, C Bates, Kadlec Gregg, Peet Absent Moss Callinan KINDERGAREEN 41 Back Row D Vrable, Mynarlk, Zajdlin, Tomcal, Cowdrey, D Adams,P J Adams, Feuerstein, C Adams, Vitous, Kallsek, Whalen, Dekker, Kieffer, Haak, Detwiler, Mrs heise Third Row Thiel Johnston, R Martin, Coppersmith T Bishop, Desander, Ward, N Brasnier, Pabst, Petru, Kubica, Kimmel Second Row Beckman, Boone hill, Wesley, Barrett, Holt, T Brashier, Volkmer Harris, Perkins, Lanczynski First Row- Suppes, Nelson, B Martin, Terry, B vrable, Gricar, Stuart, O'Keefe, Adelburg, Hintz, Shaffer 17 -- , , a o 9 0 p o ' , Bila, Hall, Donaldson, Bates, Melentine. Fourth Row--Weber, V. Bila 0 Q o ' , Q , . . 0 I . , . 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Q g f P lX N 4 j If N Se t Oct Nov Dec Jan 7 Opening 0' School St Charles the e Montros n re Millirgton, there Corunna, here Perry, there Puppet Show Teachers' Institute Teachers' Institute Pheasant Feed Durand, here Freshman rall Frolic Ovid, there Elsie, here F F A Q F H A Par y Y Teens Initiation F H A Initiation Thanksgiving Program Thanksgiving The Boarding House Peach Senior Play Sportsmanshio Program Teachers' Meeting Ovid, there Durand, here Show NK1ng of Kings' Maple Grove, there Christmas Program Holiday Tournament Holiday Tournament Perry, here Music Concert U Jan Feb ar Apr ba June 5 Bac calaure at e 6 Graduation 19 St Charles, here Elsie here Corun a there Maple Grove, here Ovid here Durand there Patriotic Program Perry there St Ch rles, there Elsie, there Corunra, here Tourn ment, St Charles Tourna ent, Perry Forerslc Elimination F F A , Grange Program Sonhomore Spring Swing mime ard Rlme Again Junior Jlay Dramatic Program Good Friday Senior Dance Conference Music Festival Father Son nan uet Music Program Assembly J Hop Mother Daughter Banouet Grade Wusic Festival F F A 8 F H A Party Central C Band Festival Music Festival Jr Sr Bancuet p . . . . . 11 . 17 . A .-, . r 14 , zu e, Ae 21 n-, .. 25 . l . 28 , 8 . 13 . 1+ , 13 11 ' lu ll , 15 15 . a 19 18 . 22 25 . 29 . 29 M . 2 at . . 3 m U 5 ' F 12 St. Charles, here 16 Vocational Program 13 . . . . . . 1: 18 . . . 19 - , 2U . . . . 1 A zu D 8 F . 25 I 13 , 3, .. 15 . 22 ' 8 . 4 A 8 10 29 - ' 4 17 19 ' 1 y 6 21 6 - 23 10 - A 29 .. 13 .- 30 14 . . . . . . 19 . 7 20 9 26 .- . A Back Row- Castro, Wenzlick, Struck, Kortn, Jackson, Hajek, Tomcala, Hencn, Veale, Moore, Hr Ringler First Row Richardson, Blaine, Holt, Kviz, Herscn, Cowan, Zedemont, Buzzard, Coke STU W COUNCIL The Student Council is a member of the National Association of Student Councils tnls year Under the direction of Mr Rlngler, the council carries out its many duties through committees The commit tees and chairman of each this year are Assembly Program, Eleanor Buzzard, Athletic Planning, Edward Kviz, Study Hall and Corridor, Carole Holt School Party, Constance Wenzlick, and Civic Service and Student Problems, John Tomcala The membership of the council consists of five seniors, four Juniors, tnree sophomores, two freshmen and one each from the eighth and seventh grades The president and vice president are elected by the student body The other members are elected as representatives by tnelr respective classes The orficers this year were President Floyd Struck, Vice President, Art Castro, Secretary, Constance Wenz- lickg Treasurer, Wilma Cowan. 'f. fl. .2 .xi f I, 20 T Standing McFarlan, Wentz, A Toma, Korf, Keeven, Neumann Sitting Shepard, I Toma, Mrs Ellis, Hintz, Wolfe REVEHLER The Revealer staff consists of second year typinz students under the supervision of Mrs Vera Ellis, tne commercial teacher Tne department printed six issues and a special senior issue this year putting out approximately U15 copies of each one The staff con slsted of Editors, Norma Shepard and Irene Toma, Business Editor, Letisha Wentz, Sports Editor, Lorraine McFar1an, Make up Editor, Anna Keeven, Cartoonist, Joan Neumann, Gossip Betty Hintz Report ers, Jeanette Wolfe, Jacky Korf, Arlene Toma 21 Back Row btreet, C Qtuder, B Studer, C Wenzlick, Korth B Wenzlick B Ringler, Deaanfer, M Rlngler, McCartney M rolzrauaen, Third Row ecroc , Race, Cowan, Bliss, Bacon, Ljcka, Koepnllnger, Harris Nixon, Scrultz, Barrett Second Row Mies Wilson Ila Persons, Whaley, S Buz ard, Phillips, Qates, sutcher, fcCaffrey, Taylor, V rolzn uaen, L Scrocn, G Ruff First Row Richardson, Conklin E Quzvard Srall McFarlan, Rice, McClelland, Ida Persons Vondrasek, HTEEUS The I Teers, under the sponsorship of Miss Wilson nave spent a very active ear The ollicere elected for the year were President, Lorraine crarlan, Vice President, Elsie Small Secretary, Laralne Conklin Treasurer Ida Jane Persons The club was represerted at tne Regional 1 Teer Convent1on,neld at rllnt, by Wilm Kimmel and Elsie Small As usual, the rignlight of tne I Teen year was the annual other D ugnter Bancuet held on May lO Credit should be given Mrs qtewart for her help in putting on tnis banouet Among the other activities syonsored by the cluo were dances, movies, and an initiation party rimnel '12 366956 10 Back Row Mr Blue, Struck, Veale, Grubaugh, Blakeslee, holznausen, Kvlz, Devereaux, Coon First Row Studer, McFarlan, Buzzard,Marsnall Rlngler, Small, Rice, Wenzllck 3 R 9 After many trying weeks or nard practice the seniors, under tne direction of Mr Blue, proved tnelr 9fIOPU8 were not in vain Dy presenting toe 'Boarding house Reacnu on December 3 The play was given before an encouraglng audience or approximately nine hundred The laughter and applause of tne spectators did not cease until tne rinal curtain was drawn at tne end or the tnlrd act Pat Cook from Saginaw entertalned between acts with 'All I want For Cnristmas is My Two Front Teetn,' wnicn also was a roaring success 23 S-C uv Y atandlrg .r Ellis, Ricnards Sleno, Nnitney, lcCaf rey Seated rlmmel, Greenmalt, Holzhauser, Kettler Ru f, Rich rdson JUN UR PLN efore a lerpe audlerce in tue nign ecnool auditorium on Fridav evening April ei dth, the funior clas ,under tne directior or Mr Ellis, presented t e Iarce,'R1me and Rime g ir etween ere Gertrude rhillips and Roserary Fartman Drovlded a nil rious ore ect skit and tlev, tozetrer wltn Eeafrlce Sed and ett qtewlin Berg tho songs Spect tore s owed armreci 'lo of tne rl y with lib era' enplauee for E e lav and it entire caet 24 HPD 'af Back Row Truescnel, Kviz, Bltterman, Conley, Rumlsek, Larner, Moore, Carl Van Wagner, W Lanvorth, E Larkin, C Lapwortn, Harr1s,Schaefer, rourtn Row 7edemont, blazo, Struck, Blai e, Conklin, Eastvood, dimm, Prcnlik, Streeter, Brendahl, Pumford. Trird Row Fuller, lose, Dono- van, wllnelm, Wesley, Martin, Bronson, Good, George, Lelley, Kukulis, Nr Kurrle econd Row Jr Lsrkins, Marble Cnludil, Ustlsnen, Allen naney, Coon, McClelland, Dates, Savage Boetcher First Row Jacobs, wicks, Ricn, Hnllica, Palmer, Cleslirsxi, Snepard, Westervelt, Krause Tne Cnesaning F F A which was organized in 1938 is open to all ooys enrolled in Agriculture Tne cluo nas sixty members and is sponsored by Mr Kurrle Officers are Pres , Ed Kviz, Vice Pres , Lloyd Eastwood, Sec , Bill Blaine, Trees , Roy Harris Re porters, Clare Conklin and Robert Ivan, Watcndog, Gernardt Brendanl Tnree boys, Lloyd Eastwood, Roy Harris, Ed Kviz received degrees of State Farmers Tne Delegations to tne State F F A Convention consisted or Clare Conklin and Robert Ivan Activities Pnesant Supper, Initiation, Competing in Fairs, Steer Feed Supper,Farm Bureau and Granse Get Togetner, F F A and F H A Par y Tnls was tne first year tnat tre F F A competed in Parlimen tary Procedure Tne team took second in tne district meet l Vl'w 25 0 1' vqtf Back How Butcrer, Lycka, Chase, Ringler, Keevef, Stevart, 'c Cartrey, nersch, Bliss, Bartell, Street, D Holznauser, McCaffrey, Tnird Row Slueser, Clark, N Nelson, J Holzhausen, Prieto, Taylor , Demblcky, Kettler, G Nelson, Scnultz, xixon Second Row Wille, L Scnocr, F Scnocn, Koepplinger, Bacon, Phillips, M Holt, Hajek, Conley, Fimm, E Holzhausen, Vondrasek Miss Ella First Row Con klin, Ricnardson, Luft, Rice, Miller, Kimmel, Louch, Bradford, C nolt Under tne leadership of Miss Bila t e Cresaning F H A nas nad a very eucceesrul ye r Tne ortlcers are Pres , Rooerta Ricnardson, lice Pres Mari lyn Ringler, Sec , Patricia Butcner, Treasurer, Gertrude Phillips, Renorter, Joan Miller Historian, Margaret Stew rt, Song Leader, Elaine Street, and Parliamentarian, Laraine Conklin Roberta Richardson, past Regional Secretary, Elsie Himm, Peg ional Secret ry and Marilyn Ringler, past St te Pres attended tne con'erence where larilyn Ringler presided at tne annual oanouet Pnna Keeven, Betty Scrultz and Laraine Conklir reoresented tne lo- cal chapter !ear's Everts Served Preasant Feed, Pancake Sumner FG ertert ined Elsie .i 26 v 6 T mack Row Struck, Kviz, Whitney Tomcal Henzlick, Veale First Row Rice, Rlngler, Korf, Kettler, Rurf, Richardson UHTIU QL HUUUR SUCIETH Nine students from the Junior and Senior classes were elected this year as new members of the National Honor Society of Chesanlng Chapter No 1511 The members were selected by the High School fac ulty and received ratings on leadership, service, CHBPGCUCP and scholarship LHGPE are now ninety six members in the Chesanlng Chapter The number of members chosen each year is limited to fifteen per cent of t1e Senior class and five ner cent of the Junior class Only students who rank in the upper third of the class are eligible to D8 chosen to the National Honor Society. 27 Sta ding Fingler, Jackson, O'Rourke, IcFar1an Seated Rice, Ar Blue, hrs ntexart, Gray FUHEUSICS The loc 1 forer ie coxtest r Q eLd rch 15 and 16 in the study Hell vlth tw rtf fou stucerts p rticimetlrg ax O' ourke X s first in tke or torical decw rs xi 'Romesu ard Ea ckson sec o vtth 'Dream of tie Peomleu In d an tic decla tiors Don Gray was first vith Niireu ard 'orre re dcfsrl 1 second with Nlollyu First 11 ce inner lr t e oratorical field vas ariljn rin ler giv nSometh1r5 for otkingn ese s s ers, wit at ett in ex tem ore srea ing, remre ertec Ckecan g in the District Contest at Un1onv1'1e Fore sic directors 1 re ire Stevart a d r Blue This marked four we rs of xarticipation 'or belen Rice in district con test Other seniors wno concluaed 8CtlV6 forersic mork were Pat Barrett, Blarche Studer, Va ilyn Rlnaler, Lorraire 1cF lan, Connie herzlick we are ker anpeareo on xro, before various ClViC d fr terral groups 'D nm , . . L. u p L' 1 V' ' ,v 1 'A l ' sf 5 . v a 9 ' i - fa. Q ' Na U - ,, , ' f , 1 1' e T , . ., rea if . 1 . ll' EH vga ., a P . -aKftie.- ' th ' ,f . 'ward Ja - nd H ' . E', . J . r Le. ma . , rn 1 I ,. ,, 2 , .. . A. - . A A f CLA 'A g n a, H A A ' I H 1 T 5 . - ing UApproach to Peaceu. Helen Rice was second with her oration . .f X L . Th 3e.k J sh P Barr J if Ia -1 S . 1 g A . ffl A 4 . .n L ve V -. I' V V . . A , L- Q. c nf v , 1 - ., , A L, , M A ,M 2' , . . r Q . U ar and . . T1 Q 2 S 5 ' ' . Q grrms . ' ' an e . 1 . ,Z K ' ' 'K W Q-' , 'ws . ' 1 - , -5 'f uf 9 Q as -A I Q 434' 5 Q MQ .. LQ cg PP SX ,. R Q71 0 xl K Ei A D Q 1 11 x XXXXX X tt -2 , o W w Q V Q A x 5 J'-X 1 'MY v A S. E 2, .iw tif .-sb J W' lb Gr U -LV XXQFQ 551 isa 1 33- K Q 2 1 A Clarinets Rooinet e, Ruff, H Schoch, B Schultz, P Race, Hernandez Wesley, Wing Saxaphone Richardson, Patterson, Pierce Bassoon Blaine Horns B Danek, Holt, Wenzlick, L Schoch, N1xon,BurchKao- sentl Bell Lyra Marshall Drums E Race, O'Rourae, A Vondrasek KBUCDUE Sousaphones Schroeder, Marble Flutes Brown, Ella Cor nets Blakeslee, Ferden, Coon, J Danek, D Vondrasek Trombones C Schultz, Stewart, Holzhausen, Ellis, Dietzel Baritones Hlmm, D Vondrasek Marjorettes R1ngler,KCornetJ, Cowan, Buzzard, Rice Director Mr Sharp onstrated its abllitybyu rching at several basketball and football games during the year It also played at the District Band Festival at Flint,the Perch Festival at East Tawas, the Central C Conference Band Festival at Ovid and tne High School Band Festival at Saginaw The officers of the band this year were President, Gail Robinette, Vice President, Dick Blakeslee, Secretary, Edward Her nandez, Treasurer, Roberta Richardson u s 31 The Senior Band under the direction of Mr. Sharp has again dem- P P nl? Ll' , ' 1 r 2 Q in L . X ' g .hw .,-sl V , Clarinets Hill, Remster, Harris, E Adeloerg, Walker, J Adelberg, Cooper, E Haney, Holt, M Lycka, G Nelson, Petru, B Wilson, Nixon kAbsentJ Barknoltz, W Bell Flutes Davis, Bacon, Koepplinger, S Scnultz, Eastwood, Saxapnones Burtch, T Wilson, B Bliss, B Kettler Horn B Brannam Drums Byam, E Petrosky, Azelton Bass Bangnart, Bitterman, B Bradford Cornets D Stewart H Petrosky D Bell, R Schultz, Mose, G Schultz, Ellis, Ward, Ksdlec, J Bran Matta, M Stewart, Coon, Walter, D Bliss, nimm, V Lycka Director Mr Snarp JUNIOR BHVIU The Junior Band now n s fifty two members a c is srow ing great progress in its ple ing Tne band is m oe U1 in a large part of younger child ren from tne grades and most or tnem n ve new lrstruments Tnus a firm foundation is being bu lt for toe Senior Bard tne future 4-Qlb 32 va 0 0 , o nam, A. Scnultz, B. Lycka, lsbsentl--Buzzard, Trombones--D.Kettler of . A A Violins O'Hourke, Palmer, Vondrasek, Walworth, Richter, hartman viola Van Horn Cello- Rice, Ringler Flutes Brownell, Bila horns Danek, Burch hlbsentl Bells Marshall Piano- Schultz Cornet Blakeslee Clarinets Roolnette, Ruff Tromoone Holzhausen ORCHEJRH There are now seventeen members of tne orchestra The instruments are evenly balanced and the members snow fine spirit The Orchestra meets every Friday during activity period but next year homes to have more time for practice The Orchestra as usual played the Grand March for the S6H10PB on Baccalaureate evening 33 Sousaphone--Marble. D1rector::Mr. Sharp. . -- KN ,E p V I xr ' ' i 1 Back Row qimn, Nixon, Hajek, Sutton, C Kettler, torton, Neumann, Busch, Adelberg, Keeven, I Toms, Wenzlick, Ringler, Duguid, Stew art, Barts, Wardwell, Bartell, Larkin, A Tona, J Ostrander Tnlrd Row Miller, Persons, Ruff, Lycka, Zagdlik, Street, Lewis, Foyteck, 'esley, Wolfe Decker, A Karuat, Herscn, Pildebrent, Chase, Black Row Miss Ross, Karwat, mer, Holt Thiel Mr Snsrp Second Loucn, Luit Shepard, D Bolf, Garnlca, Likula, Scnoch Vargo Cl rk, Prince, Richter, B Ficfies, Bliss, Denbicky, B Kettler, Ostranoer, Stickel, Eradforo, Basse, Konecnf First Row Dice elson, Flory, Bacon, Bates, Phillips, Fuoss, E Hol hausen, Frieto V Holz ausen, Slusser, Koeoolinser, Buzzard, Un ley, Hartman GIRLS C GRUB Lhls l r e chorus continues to n intein the snlendid traditions It took an o the Cnesen ng High School vocal music organization active xart in tne Fall and hay Festivals Toe Freshmen and Senior Chorus combined on speci l occasions The Centrel 'C' Confe ence District Choral Festival took place t Cnes ning High School April 28 'CIF' -and 31+ ,IN 'ffl Standing Truescnel, Rob'nette, Whit ey Wicke, Boetcher, hoore, McCaffrey First Row Eastwood, Haney, Ro ers, Runlsek, Sulen, Zedemont, Crickmore, Mr Sharp B093 CHORUS The boys' Chorus, directed by Mr Fred Snsrp, now meets twice weekly for practice This year Hr Sharp has stressed musical background and construction The chorus sang at the Central nCn Conference Dis trict Cnoral Festival wnlcn was April twenty elgnth in Chesanlng X 35 ,X Rik 56? Dfw Q S E CM? UQ' 5 H A T E H H W 0 -'f G3 ,fan L C.. 5 ff Y if Q-if T 41 :Soy si I X! -,f -J S L Back Row Nesley, Graham, Devereaux, Eastwood, Schaefer, Donovan Thi d Row Cerding, Tichoz, Cleslinski, Palmer, O'Rour1e, Stesex, Jacobs Second Row Mr Killmester, L kin, Tomcala, White, Moore Ve1at,Co111s First Row Himm, Struca, Veale, Harris, Kviz, Gru Daugn, Richards, Castro VHRSHH CLUB The Var lty 'C' Club, whose purpose it is to further atb letlcs in Cnesaning dlgn School, is in its second year after being reorganived The ooys raised over QZOO O0 D candy and pop sales at ossketoall ames This was turned ov r to the atuieulc department for purchasing needed evuipment Ofricers President, Roy harris Vice President, Ed Kviz Sec etary Treasurer Duane Veale J 'IAN 37 , . ,,. ,R ,, . , ' ,- 1' f , ig: O ' ' fl 4 ' ' 1 - ., ' f ' , g 3 M, jshg.-fag. -Y . 5v11i.:,,3L Q. f -V -, Back Row Nr Killm ster, Marble, 'Donovar, Pacek, 'Jacobs, 'T1thof, Wicke Wesener najek Alden Bla o 'Cieslinski Second Row 'Devereaux, 'Peterson,,W11helm 'Graham, 'Wn1te, 'O'Rourke, 'Gray, 'Schaefer, 'Himm First How 'Jelat, 'Larkins, 'Struck, 'Kv1z,'R1ch ards, 'Gerd1ng, 'We ley, 'Collis, 'Uolzhausen, 'Harr1s, 'Stasek glmer FUUTBHLL C H S Oop Centlal C Confe ence St rclngs -62532 St Charles Montrose Millington Corunna Perry Durand OV1Q Elsie St Charles Totals Corunna Cnesaning Perry Durand Elsie Ovid Tne Cnesanlng Indians completed a very succesful season scoring 204 points wltn six victories, one defeat at tne h nos of Corunna, and two ties with St Charles and Millington Captain Jack Gerding was placed on tne All State class 'C' team wav- mi 38 1 4 , 2 - , -- r '12 ' . - ' 1:2 ' if ZA 67 V o 5 o 6 - 6 4 l 12 19 3 2 25 lb l 4 31+ . 7 1 L+ 21 ' o o 5 19 6 - ...Q EEE '70 I s,.-O- 1 . . gyms-'-eff M H' 'N ,n ,-f' vt ,r v-, .' -4 Back Row Mr Klllmaauer, 'Veale, 'Harr1s, Gerding, 'Tomcala, 'Woore 'Brendanl First Row 'Kviz 'struck 'T1tnof, 'Eastwood, 'Devereaux V H RSI T 9 S H LL 'Gruoaugn Owosso Dlstrlct 0v1d Tournament St Charles Cnesaning Perry Cnesanlng Durand Maple Grove Hemlock Maple Grove Perry St Cnarles El81e Corunna Ovid Maple Grove Durand Perry St Cnarles Elsie Corunna Our Lady Our Lady Cnes Opp CD68 Central nC' Conference Corunna Perry Elsie Cnesanlng Ov1d Durand 39 JUNIOR VARSITY sack Row Mr Hingler, Stuart, Hernanaez, Whitney, Hlmm, Alden, Collis First Row Castro, Wnite, 'Wesley, Walvorth, Duguid, Bronson, Graham SOPPOMORE-FREbdMEh BASKETBALL 5 A Q' Q QWQQQQ 'wlswfw V1-JP4 N113 vb- back Row Rumisek, E Jackson, Larner, Jr Carlton, O'Rourke, Wester velt, Krause, Wm Carlton, Lapwortn Second Row Mr Pingler, Hayes Cnludil, Matta, Tkaczyk, Pacek, Wil elm, Donovan, uray, Zedemont, Mr Killmaster First Row R Jackson, Savage, McClelland, Bates, Allen, Ustisnen, Vondrasek, Bisnop, Holland UO E3 ' 1 w,,a V . as If Qi - ' ff: 5 9 ' f 4 1 11 I . qu: 'Y O 7 1 Q '. j, 'F f fi 'ig 3 '3, v- 5 ' . A' . , ,: f, I A 'L ws - , . 2 , , ' fl i V, 1- .. ' I' ,, , '94 G ' , f- H ,, -5- A 1. x.A gy, X ,k A -A 'V ' ta e ,S K .- 4. , ,.j- - 5 A' ll . . I 4 t , 1 31 - v , . -- . . .. 0 u o 1 r- 5 0 ' Q - C fi-9 4.x X. Back Row Rice, Foyteck, Slusser, I Alvarez, Neumann, Hartman, Stuoer, Lewis, E Alvarez Second Row Mrs Stewart, Ricnardson Conklin, McFarlen, S nuzzard, Race, Whaley, Zagdlik, Ruff, Persons First Row Schultz, Ringler, Anderson, Wenzlick, Karwat, Clark Small, E Buzzard GIRLS BHSI4 TBHLL Tne l0QS Cnesaning Hlgn Scnool girls oasketoall team played tne following eignt game schedule the limit for g1rls H S FLRST TEAM Opp H S SECOND LEAM hemlock Hemlock St Cnarles St Charles Merrill Merrill Hemlock Hemlock St Cnarles St Cnarles Merrill Merrill Elsie Elsie Elsie Elsie A a MSU, U1 g fllgll, ir 1 if +6A ww., UVWM 7 I ff w it ,it Back Row Castro, Wnlte, Stasek, Tltnof, O'Rourke, Harr1e,GruDaugn Mr Killmaster First Row Collis Veale, Eastwood, Kviz, Struck, Devereaux, Wesley, Malone BHSEBHLL April April April Ma Ma Ma May May Varsity Scnedule 21' 28' 12' 4 Montrose Corunna Elsie Montrose Durand Perry Ovid St Cnarles St Cnarles Conference Games Tnere Tnere Here Here There There Here Tnere Here Chesaning placed second in the Central 'C' Conference last year, losing one game to tne Conference Champs, Durand Coacn Killmaster started tnis year with only four letter winners, Gruo ugn, Eastwood Kviz, and Castro, left over from tne 19MB squad Tnlrty boys wno reported for baseball this syring gave evidence of muon competition for positions Cnesaning nad to developanentire ly new battery tnls year because of last season's graduation Fresnman Team Tne Fresnman Scnedule consists of two games ercn with New Lothrop, Our Lady, and Montrose Freshmen. f 'r 1 n I s 4- 42 it Back Row oore, J cons, St sek, B lmer, Whitney, Gerding mol h u sen Tomc aeco d ree Brerdahl, Sch efer, Kvlz, Har ie, Larkin, 1 First Row Castro, Rich rds, Wesley, Chludil trucf Grah m, Wilhelm, Velat TRHCV There mere ter rreshmer boys on Co ch R1ngler's track sou d in addition to toe 29 uoyer cl ssmen shovm in the bove picture, who were on 1 st vear's track souad and h ve aG some valuable exberi ence Tre five letter wirrers are Jack Gerding, Eddie Kviz, Jack Richards, Robert Stasek and Flold Struck The track Scneoule consisted 0' a meet with Artmur mill Sopho- moree, two dual mee s,Sh1 weeeee Jalley meet, Centr l Michigan col leae relays and the State region l rd finals Last Year's Meets Dual meet Cwrunna 75 Chessrirg 22 Triargula meet Chesaning 7 , nemlock 31-vi' St Ch rles 19 Dual meet Chesan1r5 62 Art ur ill Soyhomores Q6 Central C Confererce Corunna 78, Chesarire LLOQ Durand ll-vig Eleie 8 Gres r 2 on third rlace ir the St te region l meet in Flint with 1 noints . a 2 l e hues -rv f ,, ,l,y, A4 1 V' . has . 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