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

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gf? Q? ' LIB! A l 9,5 i Q'i5OYE,f 'ZA' fs, K5 Tvs AN 0 'K, P I' KW, 1 KE 4 X 41 ff W ff v K rx BGARO of EDUCATION -of Q 'SI' 'Ill' The Chesaning Board of Educatlon reflects the lnterest the people of Che anlng take in their school by electlng members who have sound Judgment, strong character and a devotion to the school o that Chesanlng is considered as having a good school tradltlon We, the punll of the Chesanlng Qchool, extend our appreclatlon to the qchool Board for the time and attentlon lt has glven to make th1s school a 11ne school and for making these flne educetlonal op portunltles avallable to us The members of the school bo.rd th1s year are Presldent Dr walter Adams, a member of the board slnce 17b6, Mrs Poscoe Rlce, Qecret ry, lyuo, Mr Joseph Danek, Treasurer , l9b7, Mr Fred Gewlrtz, l7b8 and Mrs Earl Stuart, 19146, Trustees 's A0111 IDISUQAIIIOH william A. Luyendyk Quperintendent 2 Principal Cecil C. Ringler Hr E111 y B anh S hr d C nkli D ald K 'btl Fi 1 P B11 k G Mr M 1 yeamsook star! the INDIAN puslusheo By the semon cuss CHGSADIDG hlqh school Bookkeepingb LaV1gne QMHSICJ, Mllllkan CCoach SC16HC6D, Luyendyk fSuper1ntendentD, Majdeskl CE1ghth CoachD, R Ellls CMathemat1csD La Prad cAgF1Cu1tuFS7, Kurrle QAgricultureD Second row V Ellis CCom mcPC181,, M Rlngler CFourthJ McF ll fEngl1shD Salzwedel fTH1FdJ, Malcolm cSOC131 Sclencej, Helse CK1nderg rtenl, Wllliamson lFifth and Seventh Combinationl, DekkerfTh1rd nd Fourth Combinatlonb, B Walker CLat1n, Algebra! Flrst row Kre1ger CShooD, Wxsner cF1PSt,, Sedlar CSecretaryl, Perrot fcecondl, Buben CHome Economicsl, G Walker fPhys Ed , Engl1shD, West CFirst and Second COmb1U9t1CNN, Nelson KS1xthJ, Kukulis fSeventhD, Blue CEngl1d1D Ab ent seward Cvwfthb faculty Water cannot rise higher than its source nor can the morals and stand ards of the the faculty We are fortunate during these tlmes of teacher shortage and lower1ng of teaching educational standards The open1ng of the school year found three new teachers taklng over Georgia walker 4 Back row--Ringler CPrincipalD, Mohre CCoach-Historyl, Newman CEighth- , , - 1,5 . .O . 0 Q, ta I ,I 0 A. their duties. They were: Mrs. Ella Buben, Mr. Ed Majdeski, and Miss school r1se h1gher than those advocated and demonstrated by qualiflcations, to maintaln a staff wlth such high moral and fs:-Q Q M xiggiqn 1 ! X -ff ? X Q 7g an M WWMU F Q 411 I Q15 ff ? -R, ,x AQ, -Sf I Rxvg '-:LX - . 1 E24 as . L as QiL -- 1 'exif Ykx -Fz x l QT QF? 'E X44 S- X A f X xx Q lx gt- ,gl 4 f-3: - -1- X ix 5-, AR ,- P . X +4 1 Vf 1' E+ . I 5, 5 'Q-Heli, A f? Q if N class GIZIIICERS r 1lll llll 'af nf' ' i'r 5 ess n ' Donald Vondrasek WDonN Here ' s our sportsman through and through, basket ball, football, and baseball too W Senior Play F F A Student Counc11 3,h Pres M william Stasek 'Bi1lW nI've taken m fun where I've found it W Class President h Football l,2,3,h 1,2, Basketball 1 spell Football l,2,3,u Basketball l,2,3,h Baseball 3 Track 1, , Band l,2,3,b V Pres h Boys' Chorus l,2,5,u Varsity c Club 2,3 h Nat'1 Honor Society h 'IEE' Rav' Y. Mar1lyn George-VGeorgeN VShe's sometimes glad, she's Maureen Persons-WP1nkyV WHer heart 15 l1ke the moon, Baseball l,2,3,b Track 3,h Varsity C Club 2,3,h WQ-w- Lillian Konecny- Lil NI don't care how you sometlmes sad, often mis- chievous, but never bad.H Class Treasurer 3,h RRm.LLLu km 3 Pres. ll Girls' Chorus l,2,J,u Pres. u there's a man in 1t.N Annual b Junior Play Class Sec. u Y-Teens F.H.A. l,2,3,u Girls' Basketball l Girls' Chorus l,2,3,u Cheerleader 1,2 6 my name, I'm going to it someday.n Annual u S6n1OP Play Class Sec. 3 V. Pres. F.H.A. 1,2 Forensics Girls' Chorus l,2,j,u Sec-Tres. M change U l -3 Ex1e Taylor 'Exie NEx1e won't be an old mald, she has ner plans all mace W F H A 1, ,3 Cong leader 2 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,u 'UGS 'Ubi Richard white WDick' HNever lets his school work interfere with his educa tion ' F F A l,2,3,b Football 2,3,h Varsity C Club 3,h ur N- Roger Burtch Hog WLet's glve a cheer, glrls, look who's here F F A l,2,5,u Football l,3,h Baseball h Track 3,h Varsity c Club 3,u V Pres ln Band l Chorus 1,2 Marlene Eurek WPug Mary Ellen Molesworth 'Mary Ellen' NAS likeable as she tall Revealer 3 Y Teens F H A h Girls' Chorus l,2,J,u .fs-X61 490 Cleown VanHorn 'Dizn NA little mischief by the Nlt isn't what you do, 1t' wgy, is fun to spice the what you get away with passing day F00f'b9l1 1:2111 A Basketball 1 Girls' Basketball l,3,h Baseball 1,2,3,b Girls' Chorus 1,2 Varsity C Club 2,3,h Cheerleader l,2,3 Pres h 7 Boys' Chorus l , 6 F '? e ea x f i i nw , 9 A . . . .H - 'A ' . . . 2 . . . ' .W . A - U . . . 3, F '49 - ' F 'Q C e ' ' '.' F.H. . l . El!! Lawrence Butcher Larry we Seniors don't mind F F A l,2,3,h Pres h Football h Track h Boys' Chorus Varsity C Club lg 'YE7 Iolene Conley Io.l.ene If you can't find anything to laugh about, just giggle .I-I. A. 2 Band 1, 2,3 Girls' Chorus l,2,3 Laura Louch Laura her gum! Y Teens 3 F H A 1, 2,5,u Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,u 'Wus- Gerald Potter Gerald study F F A l,2,3,h V Pres b Baseball h Track 3,h Boys' Chorus l Janes Hqres J1m He who invented work, should have finished it A Football l Basketball .L Boys' Chorus l,2,3,u 8 Marlene Archambault Marlene Always seeking after t he gem of knowledge. O CAO Girls' Chorus L1 , ,f C 73: de? F g vvte ,F ,os n - n V - WA bit noisy at times, but U ---------- and she snapped 'Life i098 not C0DSiSt of gg' 1' A iii F W- , Q Wg-cy . f P 5 f 1 , F G ,.gv - ll N N Q ' F. F. . F 1, 1 'V F H ll If-v T Mary Margaret Brownell P ggy Ulf silence were golden, she'd be a m11l10H81T8 W Annual U Class Sec 2 Junior Play Senlor Play Y Teens 3,14 Treas lx Band l,a,J,h sec 3,u G1rls' Chorus l Nat' l HOnor Society 3 QQ., s..g:j Elwyn Schnick-UFuzzH HBetter to have a Ford, than no car at al1.u Junior Play F.F.A. l,2,3,u Football 2,b Basketball 1 Track 1 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,u Varsity C Club h Byron Clark HBarneyW WI don't know where I'm go ing, but I'm on my way W A Basketball 1 127' Jane Kovick-'JanieN WA quiet maid who seem shy. But she'll outgrow it by and by,' Y-Teens 3 Girls' Chorus 2,3,h 9 33 ,-.,.,,M 'Y Barbara Bila nBarbW Wwhy gentlemen prefer blondes U Junior Play Senior Play Student Council h Class Treasurer 1 Y T ens 3 F H A 1 Girls' Basketball 1 Band 1,2 Nat'1 Honor Society 3 .guns 'In V ,gun-. -'WY William Kettler-WBil1' 'Just one girl, and only seven nights a week to see her.n Annual h F.F.A. l,2 Junior Play Senior Play Student Councll 3,u Class Treas. 2 Track 1,3 Football l Basketball 1 Nat'1. Honor Society 3 ,U he if A 1 ' if ' ggM,f,Si:Qqf .,:,. f12Qgi5w.Q5Q '-A' A ' ig? '. Q A'L-35? we .fF' ' l 'aafQ. A 1.Q v yy kj- Ill my V . y ' A ' x wgi 1 qi? V + . - fx M' 'E Ebhghwi' J V ,ooo ' , 4. tx F 'V C Milf f ' -3 A I K, A ' ' n e sv - . U . . . O Fo Fo . 2 l 1 . 1 e C I 0 I Lf I 1 . 1 ' 17 - ' I k. . Q :' ,sg ', , ' ff S 'fro X ik A 415 9 5 5 Allan Swartzmlllsr NAlN Dorothy B118 Dort nge always did dress in WIt's better to have two order to impreqs v birds in the hand, than one Junior Play Qenior Play in the Arm' Student Council l Football 3,h Baseball 2,3, Forens1cs 1 Boys' Chorus l,3,h Varsity C Club 3,h 415 wi' 'iii Delphine Parshall 'Del' NThere's a deal of deviltry 'neath that mild complexion Junior Play Senlor Play Y Teens 2,3,h F F A l,2, Girls' Basketball l,2,3,h G1rls' Chorus 1 Annual Editor h Ctudent Council l F H A l,2,3 Sec 2, V Pres 3 Forensics 1,2 Girls' Chorus 1,2 Nat'l Honor Society h 'Sv Q-maxi. 'S ff? fa' X 2 Max Persons NMax WHe's a hunter his game N F F A ,2,3,h Football 1 Basketball l Baseball l Senior Play Boys' Chorus 1,2, 10 5 Q, ia WOHISD 3,b 'SL' A 'sk Arthur Schroeder 'Artie' WHe knows music and that's not all Annual h Boys' Chorus l,j,u Junior Play Qenior Play Student Council b, Treas h Baseball h Manager h Band l,2,3,u V Pres 2 Presldent h Barbra Danek 'Barbn WIt's better to be out with the son at night, than up with the sun in the morn ing n Junior Play Senior Play F H A l,2,3 Regional Pres 3 Forensics l,2,3,h Girls' Basketball M Band l,2,3,h Annual Asst Editor h Nat'1 Honor Society h J z 4 A . g , . . l--', as ,x 'Air f A y A fs G 5 .isffii ' 'Y s fl 7133 -f . , ,Eg U .. . 'vs at 7 ' , 5 we ' 35 '2 f 2:1 W SK - - ,, n n - n L l ' 9 n - D 0 L La - M . ll, 0 0 0 0 0 e . V 0 9 , 3 I , 15. , 5 5 3 s , ' Q is s ka, 4 5 so 'ap-I . f no QQHESQ ,Q' ' , f 572512 ' 3 YF' A ff' fra, I . i minima R ,:?mm 5 , assassin' 1Nai.as:s if , .sa , 'G xl . Q , f est aississa sasglsssa, may an f f sfwN'avH ss-ufasHfs,s- ' N .- .Q , 1 ' ,1 .g, P' N R- , 153 '5I:' H A. M ' Q .ef - f ' M. ' fY'?1-2 A K A iii-A ' sift 14-914 j f? -Q A' f f A 5 Z - -, II , - I ..--.. is O N O ' 1 0 0 0 ' - ,U . ... . h I O I . I ' 0 I 'Ri ' Arnold Thurston WArn1eU WAn lnnocent face but you never can tell W Basketball 1 Track h Football l,3,b Band 1 F F A 1,2,3, Baseball 3 h Varsity C Club 3, Boys' Chorus 1, Allllllllna l'.5a Karleen Bitterman Kar1een Joseph K3-asek JW nAn example of naturens NHe stoops to nothlng but beauty n the door W Junior Play F H A 1 F F A 1221315 Girls' Chorus l Y Teens 2,3 Girls' Basketball 1,2,u Cheerleader 1,2,3 L Barbara Azelton 'Barbleu NIt's fun to study, I'11 bet Junlor Play Cheerleader 2 Girls' Chorus 1,2 G1rls' Basketball 1 Qi 15-.... Charles Fowler 'ChuckW WLife is no longer if I hurry, the world is no bet ter 1f I worry W F F A 2,3,h Sentinel h Football 3 Varsity C Club 3,u 11 Forens1cs 1 ,ef Donna Schultz nSchultzie WHer cheeks express tne sweetest form oi bashful ness F H A 1,2, Parliamenfariln 3 Reporter h Girls' Basketball l,2,3,h Band 1,2,3,u Girls' Chorus 1,2 MM . 4 AY . at . V H - 'I 0 Q -n l Ll , u 3 In HwMV -fr ,A ' . - n ln . 1 - 1 . . .0 . . . 0 Q 0 3,u Marian Lycka NTootsieH WShe likes them short, an she likes them tall, you know and I know she likes them all N F H A 1,2,3,h Treas 3 Band l,2,3,h Girls' Chorus l IIEE 14222 if James COHKLIH NJIM Hlt is not good that man be alone H F F A 1,u Senior Pla Annual h, Football l,3 Basketball l,2,3,h Baseball l,2,3,h Track l,2,3,u Forensics Varsity C Club l,2,3,h Secretary h Robert Richardson 'Bohn nHe looks safe, but so does gunpowder Junlor Play Senior Play F F A 1,4 Class Pres l Student Council 2,3,h V1ce Presldent 3 Football 1,3 Basketball Baseball 3,u Track 1 Boys' Chorus 1,u 1 Qys. Niqpr' Janlce Sulen HJaniceN WQu1et and studlous, yet always ready for fun W Junior Play Senior Play Student Council 2,h Class Vice Pres 3 H A l,2,3, Forensics l,2,3,h Girls' Chorus l 12 Mary Azelton 'MaryW WQuiet to those who know her not, Jolly to those who do F H A l,2,3 Glrls' Chorus 1, , , C' 63 'fx 'rss Clare Walworth NClareN Just g1ve me a chance A 2, u Football 2,3,h Basketball 3 Track 2,3 Varslty C Club 3,u y sa vs: S No, ' XWEFP 1 d I 1 ,W ' ' .ll O c o o I , t , . 2 3 Ll 1. A Mk lj? A 552- r A, - ' u Z - . H x - .H ' . F.F. . 1, 3, O Q . F. . . - h ' ' 1 4n James osnrander 'oscar Shirley Dusuid nshirleyn nsometimes I just sit and WThe MOPB I 888 of men, the think and sometlmes I just Sit n Y Teens h 1' ire Gerald Th1e1 'GerryH WI would rather be a farmer than President ' F F A 1,2,3,h better I like horses FFA 2,3,u FHA U 12 Marian ward UMarianW WSome think she's quiet, other's doubt it W F H A l,2,5,u Girls' Chorus l,2,3,h Band 1 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,u l 'egg James Jones-WJimW R053 Meclure 'Rose' NTe11 us Jim, before we die, nF0T three Years her heaPe'S what makes you so terribly been true, true to Rich and shygn h goodness knows who U F F A Boys! Chgrus 1,2,b Girls' Chorus 1,2 Nat'1 Honor Society h 13 If 2 -I ll - ' - 4 0 ' O I . 1 O O . . . . ' ' ' 32 1 ' W I G gee' iiifwee Q,' P ifikg . O C Q . . 0 . 3 FoHo 0 3 . Jeannette Sauer- Jeannette A giggle, a dash, a shriek, a crash, ---- that's Jeannette. Y-Teens L1 F'.H.A. L1 ' , James Ruff- Jim All the world's a stage-- and I do my part cutting up. n FoFeAc 1,2,3,h Kenneth Spiegel- Beagle I never felt the kiss of love, or a maidens hand in mine. FoFnAu 1p2g39,J Football .L Basketball 1 SZ' - F' Delores Bradford- Dee Faithful, unselfish, and patient. F.H.A. 1,14 Band 1, 2,3,l4 Girls' Chorus 1,2 I4 .9-as Wi'-v ' Y W fi at gp' 'O Barbara warren- Barb Steady, reliable, and likeable. Girls' Basketball 1,2,3 Girls' Chorus 1,3 Joseph Branha.m- Joe Joe likes to argue too, 'Oh yea.h,' he boasts, 'I'1l show you. ' Annual h F.F'.A. 1,2 Basketball 1 Track 3 Band 1, 2,3,h Boys' Chorus 1,2,3 Nat'l Honor Society h 4 -4'P ' Kenneth Ackerman WKenN Wwomen9 I never heard of them before what are they9W F F A h Boys' Chorus l,2,h Enh- FW' Janet Adelberg UJane nHere's a bet you'll l1ke her after you have met W Y Teens 3,h F H A ,2 Girls' Chorus l,z,3,u 'ES' Barbara Donaldson Barb 'I'm happy, I'm f aren't they all contented l1ke me9N Annual M F F A ,2 G1rls' Chorus l,2,3,h V-5 Y Laurabel Street Laurabe Wlittle Laurabel hardly says a word, guess she's scared she won't be heard Y Teens 3,h V Pres M F H A ,2 Girls' Chorus 1,a,3, ,M AS' NY John Kinsey 'Kil1erN Dynamite comes in small packages F F A 1,z,3 Football h Basketball u Baseball 3,h Boys' Chorus l,2,3,h 'J -Quan' Jean Klipper nJeanW Uwe do not hes1tate to say she has a very pleaslng way 43 A -,, 7 , A x F .Q xl 'Q M I ,, -N ll ' I! ' . ' ree. why n 0 O I ... L 1 F J, k g gi3..f l'n A FZ? ' ' ' 2. Q :N 'f -f ' ig W2 QQ. A Q A C - tn - 1 - - . .ll .ll I I C 1 3 . . .'1 -...--a.m.,.L... Back row M Blakeslee, Hall, Prleto, Hintz, Kunik, Petrosky, Bussell McCalp1n, Stasek, Lanworth, V1v1an Blakeslee, Holtznausen, Klein w1rostex, L Blazo, Jones, Richardson, Turner, Whaley Fourth row Splke, Kviz, Coon, Schmitter, Moffit, Bruvgeman, werden, Sabo, C Klump, Wlllson, Korf, Danek, C McAvoy, Bates, N Moore, Schaffer, A Blazo, G1esken Thlrd row Mr Malcolm, V1rginia Blakeslee, Gutzmer, Kovlack, Prince, Gregory, Trueschel, Rltenburg, Spiegel, Sohorec, Kollar, Flory, R1chmond, Smlth, Coke, Darllng, O'Hare, Mcwarlan Second row Dam1c, Gross, Stasa, R. Schultz, Morman, Kulhanek, Hollenback, Hlldebrant, Memmer, Race, R. Klump, Greillch Ketchum, Boone, J McAvoy, Thiele First row Lenhart, Branham , woolston, Fuoss, B Schultz, Hunt, Linzey, Pavka, Schlicker, Young, Browning, Baase, Horton, Mose, Kovick, Neumeyer, Allen, J Moore Absent Bowyer, Cross, Ivey Jumons The officers elected for the year of' 1952 S3 were Judy Jones, President, Jean Kviz, Secretary, Jean Linzey, Treasurer Their ad visor was Mr Malcolm The representatives to the Student Council were Joyce Rich ardson, Jack Willson, Gary Ketchum, Elaine Bussell, and Jeff Coke The Juniors, amonff other projects, nresented their play, On The Beam on March 27, honored the Seniors at the Junior and Senior Ban quet on May 19, and held the biggest event of the entire year, the J Hop, on May l 16 -..........l, ,.-..f.- V - . '-- -- -'-- H 5 . W- , V - 7-W M - -'- X W Q -y, I V , , i we QBMNAH , , . . . L M l..,, e.l,a,.n , ew--A K JN -sxowuiew--aw A W W M-' M- . 'A O . . . ' Y o 0 ' . o ' 9 . - 10 o 4' . . . 0 . :Dil . . . . . . - Lf . A . ---Q . . . 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Back Row Kinsey, Wood, Bell, Adelberg, Conley, Whaley, Taylor, A Thema , Hunt, Meyerhofer, C rlton, Hill, Holzhausen, Struck, Teete, Kelley, Brashler Fourth Row Vondrasek, Toma, S Coleman, Wenzel, E Miller, Bu tch, Corr1n, Wesener, Rlder, Hafner, Korth, Thlel, Koski, J Watt, Ketchum Third Row Meissmann, Luft, E stwood, Sulen Qtemm, Kunlk, Neumann, Walter, P tter on, Moffit, Dankert, Kollar, Goldosek, Hughes, P Smlth, Whalen, Mole worth, J Miller, Dletzel Snlder, Dearman, Ellls, G W tt, Goddard Flrst Row Schmlege, J Thomas, Mose, M By m, J Coleman, Good, L Schmltter, George, G1ll1s Lllly qChmltt9P, Griffus, Blakeslee, B Bram, Sprlnger, Foster, Mr Krleger Absent Bl s , Rlchardson, VanHorn SODNOITIORE S The Sophomore Class, unuer the leadershlp of Wallace hreiger, elected Herman Weissmann, President, Art Kinsey, Vlce President, Hayle Stemm, Secretary, and Larry Struck, Treasurer of the class The Student Council members are Euvene Ellis, Gayle hetchum, and Barbara Corrin The main event of the year, the Sophomore Spring Swing was held on April 17, and was a huge success 17 A ...A L.',-l--, .. L.-,,..-...-,-,M........ l. T M44 ..v.-iw...-. V , -,muffin-c'rl'WAWwm - ' L fl T W' +' V' J f l X I e 5 A 1 - - ' ., . S 2 , - . . . - - . . . - . . I' V '- Q ' c - ' rx a . v IN r v c. S . S . v . 6 . . 5 C, 0 ' ' , 0 r . . . s. .Q I cl Q - 0 s. , 1 , . 0 . 4 . - ' 1 S . . . 0 f c ' ' D f1 O I 4 4 ' ' O I 1. I Back Row H11l, Walworth, D Dees, Hall, Kovick, Ba1ley, A O'Hare, Wrlght, CuPt1S, John Toma, Gregory, Lamrouex, Aldrich, Brler, M Schultz, Murphy, Sim ons, Snleder, M A Smlth, Walters Sixth Row B O'Hare, Watt, Bates, Waters, Coll1s, Krause, Slusser, Klockzlem Archambault, Rlchter, A Hunt, Moore, Adelberg, Jackson, Koviack, Terry, Lew1s, Marasklne, Bliesner, D Schoch Fifth Row D Miller Street, Schultz, G11l1s, Vogelaar, Haney, Joan Hersch, Boyd, Arnst, Pavka, Ferden, B W1llson, Spike, Stehlik, Remester,Webster, Kohnke Klein, B Bradford Fourth Row 'oleman,Minnick,Joe Toma,Jack Hersch C Hunt, Kassin, McClelland, Nelson, Boetcher, Gr1elich, Johnson, Giesken, R Schoch, McAvoy, Fltzgerald, York, J Tejkl, Van Wagner, Third Row Teets, Hardaker, Wiltse, Hayes, R Kohnke, Lunzey, Adams Lycka, Drlelick, Petrosky, Holtzhausen, Ritenburg, Stasa, Patterson C Conklln, Warren, Louch, Tegkl, Rogers, Damlc, Kelly, M Vrable, Rlchmond, Wirostek, Meyerhofer, Gall, Barrett, Bradford, Streeter, Perklns, Hedrick Flrst Row dard, Skaryd, Polllck, Bliss, Kettler, R. Hunt, D Vrable, w11S0n, Wlcke, Busch, R McFal1, Wolfe, Corrin, fneshmen The Freshman Class officers for 1952 53 were Roger McFall, Pres1dent, Vonna Their Class Advisor was Mrs McFall The Student Council members were Jack Maras kine and Sandra Slusser The highl1ght of the year was the Freshman Fall Frolic on November 21, at whlch Mila Stasa was elected klng and Suzanne Schultz elected quenn 18 Gray. Absent--Sackrider, S. Smith. . westervelt, Vice President, Joann Hersch, Secretary, Suzanne Schultz, Treasurer Gliihlih GRACE Fourth Row Swartzmlller, Es lnoza, Bolf, Johnston, Qadllek, Slater McFarlan, Schultz, W rdwell, Blla, Obrecht Thlrd Row Adelburg, Banta, Azelton, Ellls, Coss, Brel r, Schultz, Bllss, Hollenback, Woftlt Second Row Mr Newman, Kuhlk, Mlller, Cooner, C P ssmore Leonette Sulen, Nlxon, Handley, M Pas more, Kettler Front How Leon Qulen, Foster, Bablon, Horton,McCorm1ck, Gross, Thomas, Wenzel Valentine, Wlltse, Absent Best, Sabo, Harrls, Ba se Fourth Qow uutzmer, Wllklns, Sabo, M Vlncent, McConnell, Brenner, Fockler, Harrls, Wrlght, ESDlHOZ8 Th1rd Row Hoover, Ward, Foyteck Jamlc, Petru, Barckholtz, Coon, R Blla, Kadlec, Ivey Second Row ir MaJdesk1, Schock, Bell, Vogelaar, Turner, Herbers, Novak, Frost u1ll1s, LeW1S F'rst Row Inenau, Larner, Wolfe, C Blla, Burch, Kulhanek, McC1Jr-, Fath, I Vlncent, James Absent Blake kae, Ch se Coo er 19 -.. ,A 'Q' U j A I . 11: A x G I - 4 . . . S A ... . . L . Q 5 o - Y o E a S 0 ' . . 7 L1 . - . F , ' Cl 1 W , , A - 0 . 5 -- 1 , ' U I D - , -- K Y ' 1 , 1 0 g Q v. . . 1 J I ,,. . . . , ' . o 4. -0 . ' . rf .- ' 9 I - O G. F7 0 Back Row Adams, Loder, Ostrander, Hollenback, Stoddard, Vondrasek, Bowyer, Prlnclnsky, Adams, Stoddard, Nelson Second Row Mrs W1l llamson, Ander-son,f'ooper, Kelly, Kettler, Hoover, M rasklne, Kovlck Fickies First Row Ostrander, B tes, Bila, Bates, Green, Best, Es unoso, McCalp1n, Hoten Absent Sabo, Adarnskl, Hegler Back Row Bowers, Sensabaugh, Ward, Kettler, Remster, Hlldebrandt, Kimmel, Webster, Ruff, Cottenham Th1rd Row Coon, E1cker, Barrett M1ku1a, Konsdorf,Adams, Hunt, Grlffus, Qulck, Barrett, Swartzmlller Second Row Mrs Kukul1s, H1ll, Brenham, Hayes, Ketchum, Bliss, Stuart, Koviack, KOSK1, Terry, Ondrlas F1rst Row Kelly, Marko, Dula, Hwnpula, Danek, Turner, Walser, Rhodes, Van Wagoner seventh GRACE 20 pnp1:h'S, seifennh qnade ff! AJ? .gf QW 5 0' :Tfw fV MW, v Q .. X! QQ-6q394,,-6 R Y '-,Q ' N 1OQo9'0,- 1 Y Q N Q N Ns xx N s 5 s x R I W wx . N 55 ., L - ' ' - S o '... :.:.'l:L::k K QOQQQQ.. 0995.5 xx 53 X 4 0 ami' I f 2 K2 6 i2 q t 7 --Q Q- f 'E f rt ww. Y QW J 2 Back Row Griffus, M VIHCGDC, Bates, Peet, F Bates, Hollenback, Krever, Springer, Kadlec Third Row Ramsdlll, Adelberg, Moffit, Marvin Sulen, Marlene Qulen, Gregg, Todd, Viteous Second Row Mrs Sew rd, Klockziem, Sabo, McCalp1n, J Schultz, Qulck, Smlth, Qtanuszek F1rst Row Vrable, L Schultv, J Vincent, Nelson, Web ster, M Schultz, Ondrlas, Bowyer Absent Barshall, Vondr sek, nulnn fifth Qlzaoe B ck row Lux, Delsler, Detwller, Green, badllek, Lyck ,H1ll, Mofflt wllle Th11d row Cooper, Clark, Detwller, Wllklns, Koskl, Lewls, Lvck , S+ nuszek, Clem Second row Branham, h11l1PS, Kelley, Esnanozc, w FtZml116P, Hoten, Adelberg F1FSt row Kimmel, Huf , Burch, rersons, B te , Bdb1OU, Larner, K dlec Absent W rd, Peet, Sleesemsn, R lersons, Teets Te cher Mr Nelson SIXU1 GRACE . 0 0 . J 5' 9 -- , .W U . -... - . . 1 . . r , . 1 - L' 0 ' 0 1-I 0 . ,- O 5- 0 Q K cf . 411 I . . 1 . . . E , - ' ' E. . . ' . . . . . , -- I rl r T . . U 43. x. ao ' Q Q-- 1 J . Q ' - ' I' . U 6. . o --' L 'w .- Q f ' . .-. fx, '- A G, L1 . 6- Q n.. c-. .- ' 5 f Q N .,, , N , c, - U. Back row he son, Detwller, Dekker, Donaldson, Mynarclk, Barrett, Kimmel, Bohn, Bates, Ford, Brabo Fourth row Harris, Hudson, Swiger, Adelberg, Bila, Vlegek, Terry Thlrd row Hlntz, Hankins, Delmarter, Hill, KOV1Ck, Adams, Kalisek Second row Carter, Jones, Boone First row Blshop, Kubica, D1etzel, Holt, Bates Teacher, Mrs Dekker Absent Adams, Bralnerd, Cottenham, Fagan thmo 8, foumth orzaoes Back row Ondrias, Adams, Volkmer, Griffus, Perry Thlrd row Y8JClk Sabo, Fickies, O'Hare, Allen, Vrable, Smith. Second row-Terry, Mc- Connell, Mikula, Marko,Mills, Shaffer,Tomcal, Petru,V1tous, Richner First row---Springer, Sensabaugh, Swiger, Webster, Kukulis, Stuart, Thiel, Ward, Vincent, Brabo. Absent--Teets, Sleeseman.Teacher-Mrs. Rineler. foumgh GRACE i 1 lm. . - N 'aefxiiff , I .hr I 'Z Q- , Q - D 4, .2 . , V it W ,. . .ew K4 S 5' - Q , K 1 ., F, A sg f . 1 'A ' , , . . ,. , aus -L ' , --- , , --.- . , ..- . . , ..- . . , , , -.. . r bn A . ,. A ' . . 1 - , -.Y 4.h-- ' . I ...ny-L . . , . . .. , - A23 Back row Rood, Garrett, Ostrander, Vlncent, Terry, Kimmel, Mrs Koski, Nelson, Gillls Second row Rhodes, Mills, oregory, Stuart, Azelton, Bedard, Esolnoso, Sulen, Kimball Flrst row Dekker, Clark, Thlel, Barrett, Reeves, Kallsek, Balma, Stoddard, Bablon SGCOYIO GRACE inn-1--L Back row Brownell, Humpul , Gray, Walter, Hoten, V1HC8Ht, Judd, H3HklHS, hSD1DOSO, Tomcal, Moff1t, Peet, Fagan, Ramsdill, Martin, Hollenback, wlekenhagen, Mrs Salzwedel Fourth row Cronkhite, Huff Coon. Third row-Delmarter, Vogelaar, Cooper, Kreiger. Second row- Burch, Sprlnger, Burgess, Ostrander, Hegler. First row-Bates, Sulen Folland, Frelitz, Ficker, Hall. thmo GRACE V Parrot. Third row---Adelberg, Petrosky, Jones, Bowyer, Webster, 1, ' ff . l . 1 I I V ' .5 -. 1 B- . Back row V Qchultz, Danek, Hendley, Hornak, Mr we t, Frye Thlrd row harriq, Coon, Gr1ffus, Anderson, Qadilek, Carr, Delaney, Allen 'Second row Harry Hill, PSTRIHS, Nhalen, LaV1gne, Nilcox, Humpula , Peltler, Volkmer, Brenham 'i'1rst row Herbert Hlll, Bates, L Cchultz re ler, MCPSIP, Vanwagoner, Luvendfk, M1111ken, NIcKeage Kunst 8, secono qnaoes Back row Wllklns, Kolberg, Cooper, Hendley, Fagan, Welnberg Thlrd row Crandell, Bates, Deisler, huff, Lemunyon, Vlncent, Pomeroy, Gregg, Clem. Second row Scott, McCorm1c, F1Cki6S, Taylor, Mynarcik Hornak, Esplnoso Flrst row Vltous, Goddard, Babion, DeBa.rr, Von drasek, Hollenback, Robison, R. Adams. Absent J. Adams , Barrett , Hudeck, McCalpin. Teacher--Mrs. Whisner. IIIRSTI GRACE . 0 - Y B 5 L ' A 1 ' ' IX JA 1 sh ' x' . X ' dk 4' c- ' - , L, do Q 0 V ' 0' -.. L L, . . .' V ' Y . -- . 4 . . . . - - . Q ,. . D , Q L. 'H ' ' . ' ' ' S . 3 ., e I 1- V g . mypu-null' xwmt 1 . . , Q . ia A ' 'V 0 . .' 0 O -- l iii v . . 11 . . . . o - - - KIDOGRGARIIGD .ff l Back row Bates, Vincent, Qtoddard,Mal1erv, Terry, Bltterman, Harr1 Obrecht,Townsend, Stanuszek Th1rd row MCCOPm1C, Wheeler, Blanchard Judd, Bacon, Eubank, Walser, Sutter, H hl Second row Adelberg, Femgesburg, Gross, Seneck, Adams, Ostrander, Webster First row Hedrick, Robison,Bohn, Ostrander, Blackmer, T1thof,Bates, Klockziem White, Swizer Absent Bogan, Clbula, Theil, Sutter, Shuster, Schulte Censabaugh, Pacek, Ostrander, Krawzyk, Kliger, Coss, Brainerd, An derson, Vincent NH ,: Back row-Tithof, Johnson,Neitling, Kovic, Goschka,DeBarr, Schlacter Brotzman, McDougall, Quinn. Third row-Azelton, Theil, Lycka,Tithof Patterson, Gewirtz, Frelitz, Leis. Second row---Keiffer, Rehmann, Schultz, Adamek, Mahoney, Bonjour. First row---Adams, McConnell, Perry, Gray, Ryan, Gewirtz, Conklin, Amman, Gerding, Perry. Absent hefel, Schonmuller, Martin, Angst, Muirhead. Teacher--Mrs. Heise 27 ' F 'Y Q A , A bfi!--M 3 K ' 'x' Q3 1?.f ,, -X - N 5 Vu ei' MQ, ,.. W.. A V 0- ' TE V , , QS 'X ' N ni. ' ,H .iii n X - Xsf,s-i ' A I ,R ,Fr V V5 4, ,, 7 ,ft gl B . a - A-I o , --- . Q -0 0 ' Q gs. B A -e Q 1 ' ' .t Fi, Q sept Nov Dec an Feb March 5 school CAl6l1OAl2 School opened Saginaw Fa1r Exh1b1ts and the Band played Band Trip Ann Arbor Qegional M E A Conference Parent Nlght Pheasant Feed Steer Banquet F F A Freshman Fall Frollc Thanksglving Assembly Program Thanksgiving Vacation Sag1naw County Senlor Government Day Senior Class Play Ulf FFA and FHA Formal Inltiation Christmas Assembly Program Semester Exams Semester Exams Openlng of Second Semester Senlor Class Pictures Inaugural Televis1on Program Pictures Taken For Yearbook FA Mid winter Fa1r Owosso County Teachers' Institute Veterans Banquet National FFA Week Exhibits and Project Tours District Parliamentary Procedure Contest Patriotic Assembly Program District Basketball Tournament Dlstrict Basketball Tournament March Aprll May June Local Forenslc Contest Vocational Assembly Program FPA and FHA School Party Junior Class Play 'On The Beam' All Sports Banquet Vacation fGood Fr1dayJ Easter Vacat1on FFA Roller Skatlng Party D1StFiCt Forens1c Contest Central HCV Vocal Festival at Perry Mother Daughter Banquet Sophomore Spring Swing Dramatics Assembly Program Father Son Banquet Spring MUSIC Fest1val Amateur and Qu1z Assembly Program Rural Eighth Grade V1sitation Day Central Mich1gan Relays J Hop Seml normal Dance Central WCW Band Festlval senlor Trip Sad1e Hawkins Dance C Student Councill State Regional Track and Field Meet Junior QBHIOT Banquet Muslc Assembly Program Senior Class Dance Speclal Award Assembly Semester Exams Alum i Banquet Baccalaureate Services Commencement S . 2 C 12 ' 11 ' ' ' 18 . 20 ' L 27 -- Oct. 10 -- ' ' 16 . . . . 31 22 ' --. . 3 . O 5 314-I O f 6 . 21 ' 10 ' 26 ' 11 ' ' lb 2?-23 15 - . 1 C ' ' ' 17 21 5 . -- 22 -L Mother Only Knew 2h Y-Teens Dance 18 . 28 ' ' . 29 . 211 30 ' J . lb 15 19 ' . 1 ' 19 ' 1 - '-' 20 . 5 . 21 7-8 C ' 22 F - ' - 15 ' -- . 11 I 16 12 21 19 -C ' 20 ' 2h 22 26 ' 26 28-29 29 . 31 6 o 1 , 28 E' 'QTY7 X.. ffl bpd ,l:::.l NXCNKFD QS S9 1 Back row--Iycka, Konecny, Blakeslee, Mr. Hingler, B. Bila, Stasek, George, Giesken. First row--Hall, Archanbault, Moore, Donaldson, D. Bile, Bradford. attenoance RGDORIGRS Back row-Moore,Lapworth, O'Hare, Duguid, Virginia B1akes1ee,Ketchum D. Kunik, Mrs. Walker. First row--Byam, Baese, Browning, Vivian Blakeslee, T. Kunik, Holzhausen, Shaffer, Young. UBQAQIAUS so Standlng Q Qlchardson, Corr1n, Kettler, B1la, Ellls, Gayle Ketchun, Remster,Gutzmer Seated darasklne, Slusser, lllson, J Rlchardson Vondrasek, Mr Rnngl 1 Poke, Chroeder, Bussell, uarv Ketchum, Qulen STZUOGHII COUHCII. The Qtudent Council is a member of the National Assoclatlon of Ctadent POUHC11S aga1n this year Under the d1rect1on of Mr Ringler the Council carries out its dutles through comm1ttees The commlt tees and the chalrman of each are C1v1c Qervlce and Problems,E1a1ne Bussell, School Partie , Janice Qulen, Athletlc Plannlng, Gayle Net h1m, Assembly Programs, Janet Cutzmer The NGMHGTSHID of the Councll conslsts of s1x sen1ors, five Jun 1OT9, tnree sonnomcres, two freshmen and one each from the eventh and elghth grades These members are elected as representatlves by thelr respective classes The Presldent and Vlce Presldent are elected by the student body The offlcers h1s year are kres1dent, Don VOHGTHQSK, Vice President, Jeff Cone, Secretary, Joyce Richard son, Treasurer, Arthur Schroeder 31 is 4-7 4 I . I , fa -- ,fl ' If rx X .X I s ., -, , , ' . 1 I . . --' ' . , W' . ' D V1 , c, . , ., .Y I 0 n L- 1 I I 4 O 4 3 Q - l La A. ' s c ' - - ' 1 C 1 ' 7 0 V . . W . . - . I . . s . . , J , , - l . , . . . 0 U : Ll . 1 1- . V 1 0 x . , n , an-s . My I ' L .., 1 - f . imc- ' T V 1- K A 7 - Q , ' ' 1 gs at 131 ,. lr p1PSt Mow 1len, Blake lee, B B11 , Brownell, Brenham econd Row 11chardson, D Blla, D nek, McClure Th1rd low Ke++ler, Coke, Von drasek, Hlldebrnnt, Norman !1A1Zl0nAl hOl10l2 SOCIGIIY The Natlonal Honor Qoclety, Chapter No 1577, Wh1Ch was organ zed 1U Chesan1ng 1n 1935, now contalns one hundred and thlrty slx members Eleven new members wer chosen th1s year from the Junior and Qenior classes by the hlgh school faculty The members are chosen by tnelr character, serrlce, scholarship, and leadership per cent of the q6H1OP Class and f1VB per cent of the JUDIOP Class Only students rank1ng 1n the upper thlrd of the class are ellglble be chosen to the N3t1OD8l Honor Qoc ety -'U-'RWE' 32 , . 1' -ET l 5 . ' Ei 1 - . . - ' ,. 1 A . , L ' an ' I X' 1 ou - - . ., c 1 , . U . , . L4 I 3 I , ' S t . Lf ' . I A xv 9 . . . 1. J . The number of members chosen each year is limited to fifteen . n . 0- U 0 to ' e i '. J. T lr- c is Ag' r?A5Vy , 1 is , 3 Back Row Duguld, Brownell, S Coleman, Patterson, Neumann, Webster Yolesworth, Miller, Jones, Bussell, Ketchum, Walter, Wesener Thlrd Row Mrs McFall, Parshall, Lapworth, Lois Street, Griellch, B Blakeslee, Mrs Walker Second Row Petrosky, O'Hare, Watt, Balley, Sauer, Jackson, Koviack, Collis, Adelberg, Splke, Hersch, S Pavka, Holzhausen First Row Thomas, Bradford, J Coleman, B Byam, Linzey, R, Pavka, Slusser, Hill, L Street, Good, Vrable, Perklns, M Byam, Louch Absent HSdF1Ch Y 1266715 The National organlzation known as the Y Teens, under the direction of Mrs McFall and Mrs dalker, has carried on a very successful year The Y Teens elected the following officers for the year President, Virglnia Blakeslee, Vice President Laurabel Street, Secretary, Jean Linzey Treasurer, Mary Brownell The Mother and Daughter Banquet, the main event of the year, was held on Aprll 15 33 Schultz, M.Schultz, Vivian Blakeslee, Stemm, Kviz, Burtch, Virginia 0 3 - . Back Row Moore, Ellis, Schnlck, D Vondrasek, Butcher, Stasek, Swartzmlller, Gr1elich, McAvoy, Sp1egal Second Row D8mlC, Danek, Korf, Darling, Flory, Coke, Thiele, Ketchum, Kulhanek, Thurston Kov1ack, C Conklln, First Row Schm1ege, Walworth, Nr Madjeski, Sabo, Mr Mllllkan, Van Horn, J Conklin, Burtch, Mr Mohre, R Vondrasek, Wh1te VARSITSY ClUB The Varslty Club elected the followlng boys to lead their organl dent, Cleown V n Horn, Vice Pre ldent, Roger Burtch, Secretary Tre urer, J1m Conklln The Varslty Club members s lected B111 St sek, Captaln, and Don ld Vondrasek, the most V luable Player for the football season M rch 31, the letter winners 1n all sport were honored at the annual All Sports Banquet sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce Q all! 34 N4 a..,. ,A, Maw V., H , 1 as , nlW,d b '- . 0 l Race 0 0 I 0 , zation under the direction of their advisor, Coach Ray Mohre: Presi- a a V A V .4 On a ' . s fl ' , A ' 5 I K. i a 9 ' X ' ' 1 ' ' N Back row ackson, Smith, Hall, Q1mmOHS, Klockzlem, E Adelberg, Rlchardson, Gr1elich, M Schultz, Webster, Petrosky, Parshall, Fuoss D Schultz, Walworth, Sauer, Koviack Fourth row Janice Sulen, C George, Kollar, Terry, G Archambault, P Splke, Hersch, S Pavka M George, Stehlik, A O'Hare, L6W1S, Street, Collis, Goidosek, Janet Sulen, Barrett Third row Brenham, Thomas, M Bradford, Allen, Wirostek, Vrable, Slusser, Murphy, Bailey, Hill, R. Pavka, Linzey, L Louch, Ward, Perkins, D Bradford, S Louch, V warren Second row Mrs Buben, Persons, E Spike, M Archambault, Curtis, Waters, Remester, S Schultz, Eastwood, Haney, Schoch, Walters, D Miller, Kunik, Willson, Ferden First row Thlel, Bussell, Jones, Corrin, Hafner, Nesener, lycka, Duguid, Molesworth, Burtch, Kviz, ha The F H A , under the d1P6Ct1OD of Mrs Buben, was an actlve organize t1on 1n Chesaning Hlgh School th1s past year As offlcers, the girls elected were President, Marllyn George, V1ce President, Joyce Pine, Secretary, Joyce Richardson, Treasurer, Rosemary Pavka, Parllamentarlan, Janice Sulen, Historian, B rbara Corrln Some of the 8CtiV1t1BS of the year were Formal Initlation, All School Party with the F F A , and a tr1p to the Regional Conventlon at Alma Nine delegates were chosen to repre ent the club at the State Conventlon, March lO and ll 35 ---J .' ' . - B. Miller, Korth, Toma. Absent--Brier. Back row Faney, Fuos , L Meyerhofer, QChml8g6, Darllng, Flory, Thurston, Thlele, Cohorec, G Hmlth, De rman, irueshel, G Pachmond Cozrln, h Whaley Cixth row Bohn, malworth, QChm1tt8F, Lane, WlltQ8 Puff, Thlel, F D3mlC, Kollar, Hitenburg, M eta a, llnzey, Taylor, Ferden, KOV1aCk, Korf Fifth row Ctasa, Fltzgeralo, whlte, Coleman, Jone , Ctruck, Bate , C Conkl1n, Coon, C Hunt, Conley, Ackerman, C rlton, Thomas, Holtzhausen, G Mcivoy Fourth row Kohnke I1cPe, wllson, Boone, Burtch, Schnick, Butcher, Ostrander, Klasek, Nemmer, J Miller, J Conklln, Hollenback, Klump, Hafner, R Punt, Thlrd row Adams, Kremarik, Wenzel, I M111er, Mlnnick, R Schoch, C1e ken, McCle11and,Nelson, Hersch, Turner, Arnet, Maike, chnlder, Call Qecond row John Toma, Qtreeter, Rodger , D Nhaley, Lameroux A Nchvoy, Qorlnger, J Tegkl, Teets, Bliesner, Boyd, Bradford, J Damlc, C Meyerhofer, R Tegkl, Patterson F1TQt row Mr Kurrle, Qnlegel Url, Dreillch, Wolfe, Niethng, Rahds, Lenhart, Gro--1, Colegel Cqrl, Potter, Persons, J McAvoy, B Schoch, Pollick, Mr A ne Future Farmers of PMETICS, an organ1zat1on for ru L offs, w s orzanlz d 1 l9bl and slnce +hat time nas becn one of the mos+ active 0PEdH1Z8+101S 14 the school It 15 now sponsored by Mr Kurrle and Mr LaPrad The officers lected fo the y ar were Pres , Larry Butcher, V1ce Pres , Frank wohorec, Treas , Lyle Ferden Cec on Florv, and Reporter, John Kov1 ck some of the 8Ct1V1t1BS dur ng th year were the Pheasan+ reed, Qteer Banquet, Tnltlatlon, 8Xhlb1t6d and won the total oolnts trophy for the thlrd COUQ9CUt1V8 v a at the Owosso Mid Winter Falr, Father and Son Banquet, and exhlblted at the Savlnau Famr Durlng the summer, 30 boys w11l attend the Leade nlo Tra1n1ng Camp at Take Breemonf to ureoar themselves for next year 36 . . iii I S 'I Ka . , . A ,, - . 5 n. g L a . E . N 1, , . . g 9 s,I 1' L' - . L., ' s. -LQ I . Q Ld S ' ' a T ' ' I ' U - UU Lf I- . S L, S g g . all Q K 4 'A . , ,. Xl x ' . . Q I . . . ..-- , ., , O .' cv C ' X L- 5.4 A L1 A F Q U ' x. S Q I .ftr .Q Q . . -0 . '-. 0 0 . . . 0 0 o sf - c . . - . L... . ,,, U, v 0 - 0 0 LaPrad. Absent--Brcik, Cross, Petrosl-fy, Snuth, J. Toma, York. rl ps u . i ' T, 5 5 ' ' ra? Q r 'a .Q e u 5 0 1 p ' . . 'Q J- J I -' .1 . 4 v J A L , v o - ' vs . 4 U Q o X Q - 9 4 A . . fs . 4 l e : o O '- ' 1 . C, g , D U ' A .f E1 o , . n . 1-1 K A . ' 1 y e 2 J Q Q I I A 0 . . . 4. l tl , ' . . U 9 T . ft, . . tw v ' . . . . ' - rs A , . V, ., I' J I 9 A 0 First now Morman, Danek, Culen, Welssmann Back dow Mrs McFa1l, ferden, E111s, Mr Blue, Bowyer, AIQS walker fonenslcs Thls year about one hundred and seventy students took part 1n FOP8nS1CS The Freshman contest were h8lQ March ii, iz, and 15 Tre I01lOW1hg were selected for the excellence of thelr presenta U1OHb Jack Marasklne, Carol Feroen, Vonna Westerveit, Joan Hersch, Sandra Siusser, Joyce COll1S, and LaVern Skaryd On March 17, the Local Contest was D610 1n the study hail Wlth nlneteen part1cipat1ng An audlence oi seventy 11ve D rents and students were 1n attendance In oratorlcai deolamation ,Carol Ferden placed i1PSt and Herman WBISSMHDR, second In 1nterpretat1ve read1ng,Jan1ce Sulen won I1PSt and Carla Bowyer, second The humorous readlng was won Ly Dean Mor man, wlth Eugene Ell1S taklng second These students w1th Barbra Danek, Ulvlng her or1g1na1 oratlon renre enteu our school at the d1StP1CB contest held 1U Mldiand, on Aprll 2, where Cheeanlnp competed wlth the schools Irom Mldiano, Mt rieasant, Ithaca, and Clare Thls made the Iourth year oi part1c1pat1on 1n FOTGHSICS lor Barbra Danek and Janice Qulen, who have uotn been QlStT1CU contest wlnners 1n prevlous years and who hooe to add another Reglonai Ban ner to the one recelveu by Bonnle Rlce last year 1n Oratory Mrs M1nn1e McFa11, Mlss Georgia walker, and Mr Robert Blue were 1n charge or the FOPGHSIC progranu 37 an U . Q - --A . rl F ' ' ' - . Q A. - .a g . . . ,. .. , m. . - - ,- U . o S . ., , - . . 1 1 - ' , . A. ' 1- f o - s. . A 0 A . . - 1- rf . . p . . . v . ,- 'V F . Q I cg Q . - . . 1 S . I . . . -, . - U ,. 0 0- A ' . , N Q -o . N . - . . ' T D l , . . v 5 ' ' ' . 1 ' ' ' . . ' ' , . 'Q .4- - f . -, 1 'l 1 - - . . . , n . u ' , - . . t . s A . l . . . , 0 ,. ' ' 1 , . I I - n - F rst now Ctreet, Kovlack, Pavka, Hersch, Holznausen, Rltenburg, 'Karyd, Cnlke, Terry, werden, Wlllson, Westervelt Qecond Row Mrs Mcvall, Boyd, Cchoch, Barrett, Kov1ck, Blelsner, Tegkl, Marasklne, YOQEHSICS First Row Mrs Vcrall, Bowyer, Westervelt, Welssmann, Ellis, Nor man, Qkaryd, Holzhausen, Corrln, Miss Nalker Qecond Row Slusser, Follls, Janet Culen, Cmlth, Janice Culen, Mr Blue, Danek, Maras klne, Her ch, Ferden, Ketchum, Blakeslee 38 i' ' ---s B ' ' ' Q' . LA ' , - ' 5 0 L 1 o J. Y L, A A ' ' . . Schultz, Lewis, Collis, O'Hare, Slusser, Walters, Perkins. l ' 'H , 7 . i ---. . . . . v. 1 - ' 1 LJ A . g., It .4 5, L, . L, 0 - .' s , --f nulmlilllxkll r ll fi- Ai A 'I W Holzhausen,R1chardson, Hlntz, Brueggeman, Danek,Jones, Morman, Vir glnla Blakeslee, Stasek,Bchultz, Hlldebrant, V1v1an Blakeslee, Pav ka, Bowyer, Mr Ellis Jumon play Beiore an audlence th t packed the nlgh school aud1tor1um, Fr1 day evenlng March2l, a well chosen c st of Junlors put on a bang up periormance of NOn the Beamn qpect tors were l1beral with applause, laughter and COmpl1meDtS for the three act comedy ancior the 1HQ1V1du8l contr1but1on oi 8890 member oi the cast The c st was lntroducea by Carla Bowyer The directlon Wa by Mr Ray Ellls, a veteran 1n this ilela Between acts, Gary Ketchum and Jack Wllson were a hOW11ng sue cess wlth a d1alogue entltled, Uwlse ana Otherwlsen Elalne Petros key, Jean Linzey, Jean Kviz, Elalne Bussell, Carla Bowyer, Arlene woolston, Je11 Coke, and Faye McFarlan presentea a very amuslng racno skit 39 4 Z Back Row Ar Blae, Conklln, Stasek, Persons, Vondrasex, 'WBPfZml1lOP Cchroeder, Brownell Qecond Row Parshall, P1ne, Sulen, Blla, Danek Konecnv Front w Rmchardson, Kettler semen play cast The 1953 Qenior Class, under the dlrection of Mr Blue, oresen'ed their annual senior plav 'If Mother Only Knew' 1n the hlgh school audltorlum on December 5, before an encouraglng audlence of EPPPOX1 mately eight hundred Between acts, the girl's sextet entertalned, wlth several selectlons 40 Q 'Ek MUSIC N mx fa jfilw tgp. Xxx 301, X Q K . X xi. Xl ... x A Q -was X 1 N Back row Jones, Bussell, Molesworth, Kviz, Stehlik Front row hersch, Qtemm, Adams, Pavka, Linzey majonettes This nast year our snappy, strutting majorettes marched at all the home football games and also at some of the bas ketball games Paul Molesworth was named Drum Major and with the girls, gives added color to the Marching Band They also attended the Band Day at Ann Arbor October 10 and the Central C Band Festival May 5 They twirlea and marched at both Th1S year each majorette 1S required to learn to play a musical instrument besides baton twirling 43 Back row Hersch, Harrls, L Ferden, J W1llson, Daren Kettler, Stasa Q Schultz, Boone, Dietzel, Race, Vondrasek, Ellis, Norman,Schroeder Thiele, Westervelt, A Schultz, Kviz Fourth row Stemm, Warren, B Brenham, B Adams, D Bell, Loder, Kelly, Spr1nger, Cooper, Eastwood Bradford, J Foster, R Hunt, E1CkeP, Walters, I Wirostek, Kinsey, Jones Third row Pavka, Haney, Coon, J Branham, Rlchardson, Burtch Brownell, B Willson, Johnston, C Ferden, Lycka, L Blaze, Petrosky W Bell, S Schultz, Kunik, Bussell Second row Llnzey, J Adelberg M Kettler, Boetcher, Sm th, E Adelberg, Allen, S Brenham, Stehlik F1rst row Molesworth, C Adams, Mr LaV1gne Absent Dansk, D Branham, wood BANG The Senior Band, under the direction of Mr Joe LaVigne, has again demonstrated its ability by marching at basketball and home football games during the year The band took part in many outside activities The U of M Band Day, October 10, the Spring Music Festival, April 28 and the Central C Band Festival, May 5 The Band also turned political dur ing the year as it played at Saginaw for both General Eisenhower and Governor Stevenson when they made campaign appeararces in that city The Band displayed their new uniforms for the first time this year 44 Hlll, D.Schultz, D.Wirostek, Bliss, Barrett, Newman,Remster,Gbrecht ' I MEX ,M D 'vw LLL gl WTR f 1. ,t IIE! . -Q ,. A . ,AX 4 , ' . : 'Liv 'ix ink fm. gf X - V5 L ' 2 nh I Y f'AA -fl Back row Haters, Boetcher, Miller, Webster, Ferden, Wl11SOh, West ervelt, Conklln, GI'1811Ch, Lewis, Qchultz, Terry Third row v-Jatt, Dees, Koviack, Schoch, Spike, Hill, Haney, Remster,Jackson, Rlchter Archambault Second row LaVigne, Curtis, K10CkZ18m, Glllis, Kohnke Clusser, Walters, Bailey, W1rostek First Row Brler, Louch, Perkins Walworth, M A Smith, Murphy, Wr1ght, Barrett, Bradford Absent Vrable, Snider fneshman chonus The Freshman Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mr Joe LaVigne, met twice a week on Monday and Wednesday There was a membershio of about forty f1V6 46 Back row Hill, McFarlan, E Spike, Korth, Mlller, Molesuorth, Duguld Rltenburg, Westervelt, Corrin, Patterson, Moore, V1rg1nia Blakeslee Viv1an Blakeslee, Holtzhausen, Jones Fourth row P Spike, Kvi Burtch,Konecny, M George, Azelton, Rider, Wilson, Ferden, C Walter Ketchum, Lapworth, Hafner, Lewls, Klein Third row Slusser, Taylor C George, Kollar, J Adelberg, D Kunik, Moffit, Eussell, Petrosky, Glesken, Waters, Donaldson, A Blaze, Schoch, B Walter , Jackson Second row Schliker, Haney, Gillis, Kohnke, Fuos , Stemm, Barrett Flrst row Springer, Bradford, J Coleman, Good, L Street, B Byam Hughes, Mr LaVigne, P Smlth, Grlffus, Woolston, Louch, ward, L Blakeslee, M Byam, Thomas Absent J KOV1Ck, Bow1er, Hedrlch SENIOR Qll2lS CHORLS There were about eighty five students in the Girls' Chorus which met every Monday, Wednesday and Friday urier the direc tion of Joe LaVigne The officers were Marilyn George, Pres ident, Elaine Bussell, Vice President, and Li lian Konecny, Secretary Treasurer The girls attended the Vocal Festival at Pea ry, April lil 47 . 0 o Z, ' . . s ,. Bailey, Persons, B.Schultz, K. Kovick, Brier, Hintg, Murphy, Horton 1 's lib Byam, hinzey, Taylor, Qmlth, Ketchum, Molesworth f1anO Klnsey SEXIZEI he Xlrl ' Qexfet, a email muslc 1 group, sang at dlfferent Qchool events ln the raft year, lncludlng The Annual Phen ant Feed, The 'en1or Plev, Thankeg vang aesembly program, and the nprlng Mus 1C Concert 1n Aprll At the Annual Pheaeant feed they portrayed a mock wedd ng 1n Y8dd1Dg,n a very popular ong at the tlme Thelr practice lncludes bout one or two noon hours ln the mu 1C room a week The glPlS engoy Singlng and do not mlnd glving up a part of their free hours for practlce 5 48 , Q o of ' 4 X I f 1 i Tv 'N 1' ' . 7. Q- U ' T. 7' .s c , .. ' a, N ' -, . - 1 Q . ' 0 . I I' F CS e L ' L i Y . ' f . , e '. - , - me , 1 A i ' which the Sextet were the bridesmaids. They sang, HI went To Your vf ' . 7 S . , 1. . t 8 . S. I . 6 K , , K gl N 7 lu y of Vx A 'lim I 5 1. I I pu T T T. ' all if Back Row Lenhart, R Hunt, Boone, D1etze1, D Vondrasek, SChH1Ck, Molesworth, Hollenback, Hlldebrant, Swartzmiller, Ellis, Schultz Third Row B Hunt, Hardaker, F1tZgSP31d, Trueschel, Llnzey, Skaryd watt, McAvoy, Jones, Bruegpeman, Coleman Second Row R Vondrasek Weissmann, Darling, Corrin, Thiele, Schroeder, Dearman, Persons, Fuoss, Goddard, Schmiege First Row Mrs Nelson, Gall, Prleto, Wood, Ackerman, Klnsey, Adelberg, Struck, Vandagoner, R1Ch3TdSOD, Mr Newman Absent Petrosky Boys chonus The Senior Boys' Chorus, directed by Mrs Ruth Nelson and U 'arren Newman, met twice each week for practice during the year The Cnorus attended the Central C Vocal Festlval at Perry '- e 1 Q ' N 49 . A L 5 , . Q Q, W I N C a fs -S S , -C S - - ' a , S f , A V Q F . x S, , X I X s f , ,. NM Y , t 1 l jux I 'l . ' ' Q -Q 0 . 0 . . O 11 . . 9 , -- , 0 '- 0 1 D 3 Q I 1 ' - M ' ' 0 W .. O 1- 4 U 7 S 36514, S l ,E 5 Back Row McClure, KOV1Ck, C P more, Qulen, Adelberg, Brler, Klmmel, Bowyer, M Kettler, Flli , Lew1s, Mlller, Turner, W rd Third Row Ketchum, Coon, A Hol lenbwck, G1ll1s, D Kettler, ocbocb, Nnxor, Cooper, Burtck, wolf, Kun1k, Fendley Ivey, PP1HC1NSVV, O tr nder Second Row Pzelton, N Hollenback, J Harrls, 'right, Gutzmer, Wockner, J Q ko, 1t7l9T, C H rr1s, B rcroltv, Obrecbt, Qabo, Plis Fwrst Row Mr LeV1gne, Jemes, Br nhum, Vlncent, Thoma , Culck, C Bar rett, Btu rt, K B rrett, B Poems, Hoover, J Idams, Loder, Gross, Venwagner, C Adevs, Btoddard, B Sabo JR hlqh Qmls chonus Beef :ow Bl1ss, MlKU13, Qensabaugh, Bowers, Ru f, Jari, chultz, Bell to t nham, Griffus, Qwartzmlller, Elcker T51Pd How Janek, Terry, Mc fOTHlCP, Kov1 P, KOSK1, Konsdorf, Hunt, Haves, Ondr1as, Hlll, Baase Qecond Row Jesse nsplnosa, Joe Fsp nosa, Johnston, McConnell, nllde brent, Pemster, McFarLan, Chase, V1HCPHt Flrst Row Mr LaV1gne, Foster, Bablon, hlltse, M41 er, Larner, Humpula, Rhodes, wenzel,Jalen +1DE, Pellf Absent ardwell JR hlGh BOYS chonus .. 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Vondrasek, McAvoy Absent 4 ch nlck, ewalworth, 4Burtch +Let+er w1nner IIOGIBAH Coach Ray Mohre had a very successful season h1s first year as head football coach of Chesanlng Ed Majdeskl was the aSS1St3nt coach Chesan1ng ended thelr season with four W1nS, three losses, and one t1e This was Chesanlngs' flrst season of play in Class HBH Central VCU Conference Stand1ngs Ches Durand Flushlng Elsle Mlllington Perry Hemlock Che saning 2 2 1 Elsie 7 7 Corunna 1 Ln Corunna 20 6 Ovid 1 la Perry 7 21 Durand 7 25 Ovid 26 20 53 Q I 'V Q i ,A , . A L 3 - u . l A ' M 171 1 v .. A l, an Eve' f nfl 4 -A r fur -, Q ' . a 1 1 ja.?H+,WJ -Zsftv-fd 4TTCg?TT!2fw+Y . , 1... A kg.: A t .E l 'A Ax . I.-- A , r S.: ,, in ' 4 1. 'U ' . 2 'S' ' -- a '-' ' ' 1' F 'S ' -.' , -'S 4 . J as , 1 XIII? 5 I cf, X152 Q V ...? ' ,, , x', n . Q 17 Cf . X ' ' 1-2 11' ' J fl: e,,f 91.7 , ' - -Q I1 Y z X .Vg lf . V - ' ' 'Q f bzii M A 4 5 , J EA L x lf: : 52 3 . ' ' I '41 . , .., ,A V , C. ,I , C an, ,,, .V , D 1 . Q ! Y xl . 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Opp. b 1 ' 0 13 ' 3 1 1 ' 19 O 3 2 13 0 Richardson, Holzhausen, Koviack, Spike, Pavka, Qhaffer, Qlusser CNGGIHEAOERS This year, as before the Varsity Cheerleaders were chosen by representatives from the student body Under the able direction of Mrs Walker, they have done a very f1ne Job of leading cheers at home and away games, during the football and basketball seasons Twenty five cheerleaders led cheers in front of the entire stu dent body Prom this group S1X were chosen as regular cheerleaders and tao as substitutes, by representatives of each class and the faculty look much n1C8P 54 The girls have been provided with new uniforms, which make them Q , Jack row Klrsey, Korfw, Cokew, Frosq, Gregory, Danek+ F1PSt row Mr Millikan, Elllg Grielich , Conklln Vondra ek , Qmltb fter w4nrer VAR SIIY BASKGITBAU Corunna w1uSh1DF 0v1 Durand L Charles Perry h4S1e Conference Durand Ovld Ll le Perry Chesanln Corunna C PP tanalngs HmHW'dEMm S OP' Ovld Durand Birch Run Perrg Qt Charles Elsie D1SBPiCt Tournament Ithaca Chesanlng 55 7 17 n .n . , J U , . , so . i,f L f ',a, Q ' w, 5 4 V ' .4, C.H.-. O . C.H. . I Birch Run 747 U3 Corunna no 314 145 So ' L12 51 A ' A 36 M5 L46 51 'd 57 50 76 h9 1 L16 S7 f 614 67 . 60 un . . - 57 L13 ' SO 68 67 76 52 Sh pw L . 9 1 A I 7 3 50 ' S - 9 L' ' L17 . 9 5 3 3 7 , . O 10 Back row Ctruck, R1Crm0Dd, Johnson, Conklin, Qchultz, Pohn, Adel berg, Gregory, Damlc, P1r t row Mr Mohre, Mara klne, E hunt, R Punt, Jml on, De+rw Rx, Vondrasek, Hardacker B1rch Run Corunna Flushlng Ovid Purand st Charles Perry Elsie RESERVE BASKEIBAU QEPSON RECORD OPP Corunna 0v1d Durand Blrch Run Perry St Charles Elsie 56 OP 69 an X Back row Lanzeyw, Pavkaw, Qchaffer+, Kunlk, Kv1z, Ketchum, Brownlng Baase, Schm1tter, Byam Front row Miss Walker, Danek , Parshallw, Furek+, Blttermana, Schultzx Absent Mgr Petroskyw +Letter wlnner Gll2lS BASKGIBAU a an Record OPP C H S O St Charles Merr1ll Merrill St Charles Hemlock Hemlock Owosso Owosso Th1s year the glrls' basketball team started the year w1th almost entlrely new team Although the g1P1S d1d not w1n so many games, they worked hard and seemed much lmproved by the end of the season Mlss Walker, Coach, presented the letter w1nners w1th thelr awards at the annual ill Sports Banquet 1n Ma ch agus 57 1 C.H.S. . . . . PP . 26 L17 ' 30 L18 ' 31 28 . M2 66 , 20 38 26 25 28 28 35 27 . . ' . an A . L 82 xx, i'fw' H k 2 Back row Moffit, Espinozo, J Swartzmiller, A Schultz, Slater, Qadilak, Mc? rlan, Johnston, D Schultz, ward Second row E1cker, Kovlack, Sulen, Mikula, Cottenham, Ruff, C Qwartzmiller, Ostrander, Koski, MCC0TmlCk F1rst row Mr Madjeskl, Valentine, Kelly, Wenzel, Danek, W11tse, Bablon, Hill, Foster, Humpula JR hIQh BASKGITBAU Season Record C OP Qt Charles Corunna Durand Hemlock Corunna Merrill Qt Charle Hemlock The little naoooses, not havlng very successful season, ga1ned much in experlence by play1ng a nine game schedule The Junlor Hlgh team was composed of seventh and e1ght graders The majority of the team, whlch was composed of seventh graders, saw much actlon in the latter part of the season and proved to re llv be the backbone of the team, 58 C.H... P. e . ' 26 23 314 33 Merrill 17 33 20 2h 25 no 16 L18 L - 21 30 -4 o S - I 20 314 c 1 6 'Wa 3511416 Back row Hildebrant student manager, 4Lark1ns, svondrasek COakleyJ +E1lis, Grellich, 4Mose, 4J McAvoy, 4D Conklin, Killmaster Coach Flrst row aRum1sek, +Thurston, 4Swartzm1ller, wJ Conklin, kStasek 4Vondrasek CChesJ, +VanHorn, 4Coke 4Letter w1nner BASGBAH Coach Kil1master's baseball team was fifth place winner in the Central WCW Conference in 1952 we ended the season w1th five wlns and f1ve losses Seven players returned from the 1951 squad J Conklin, D Conklin, B Stasek, J Coke, M Rumisek, Vondrasek COak J, Larkins 1952 Record Central HCW Standlngs . Ches. Perry Owosso 12 1 Elsie Flushing Ovid Perry Durand 3 7 2 1 St. Pauls 2 19 Chesaning Ovid 6 5 Corunna Corunna h 25 Frankenmuth O 10 St. Charles 12 h Elsie 8 7 3 Durand 2 59 , Q We ir dx K A we : 5mf, . ' f 2 ' ' ,f .l. Ein' 'V 1 A s Cnfw V A I 2 l I .V 6. ' , gf' 4 - U -- A SA g . 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Q Y Back row Marasklne Qtudent Manager, Qchu1tz,4Coke,4Burtch, Potter, 4RumlS6k, wwestervelt, 4Stasek, 4Conkl1n, Mlller, fvondrasek C0ak1eyl, Kulhanek, +Sp1egel, Mllllkan 4Sabo, Kettler, McAvoy, Darllng, 4Matta, Ellis, swalworth, Gross Absent wC Schn1ck uletter Vondrasek CChesJ Coach, Flrst row, Whaley, Qchmlege, winner IRACK Coach M11l1kan's track squad d1d very well last year, belng tH1Pd place winners in the Central WCW Conference Meet The track schedule cons1sted of dual meets with Corunna and Flushing, Arthur H111 Sophomores and Perry, also a tr1angular meet with Chesanlng, Ovid and Durand Dual Meet Che anlng 83 113, Coru na 25 213 Dual Meet Chesanlng h8 113, Arthur Hill Sophomores 60 213 Dual Meet Chesanlng 592, Perry h Triangular Meet Chesan1ng 60, Ovid 9, Durand 59 Dual Meet Chesan1ng MS, Flushing 6b Central NCH Conference Record 1952 Durand hl Chesanlng 32 Perry 3h Corunna 9 Ovid 6 60 W, V f p.-fi. Y- W M f f--I ,- Q ' i? 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