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-U 'JD E- Ni 1 'Ov lgsufyxo V' gr 41, i' Dark waxy hair ancl hanclsonic loolcs clescrihes Dl'.WliY .Xl.l,CilllN. llc-wey took part in CI-Cluh :intl went out lor lfootliall. .X granrl slmort autl alwaxs eager to help was DONNX .XKIBROSIL Donna was particularly interestc-tl in sewing ancl horsehack ritling. Yixacious CIRYSIKI. ANDERSON was a pepps' ineinher of the class. Chris marticipatecl in I-lee , . .1 ' . . , 'o -tue ancl was Vice- 'esiclent '- l ee . IilJXY.XRll .XXlDRlf,XYS, an actise inemher of the 'lennis 'leain. Ixarticipatetl in Science Club. junior Rexue, Cl-Clluh. antl the llancl. lfun-loxing l-QDWXRD AXIRINI. an all-arouncl goocl fellow, took part in Science Kiluh. CsC.luh. Senior l'shc-rs anil was a meinher of the tennis team. ,X inischic-tous fellow was DON IBXIKKKIK. Don was in Saga Stall antl liars ancl C.hexions, He was also interesteil in working on hot-rolls. .Xinhitious antl eiiergetit K.l'lllI.lil-QN IBXKIQR he- czune the l-.clitor ol the 1-,tho w'hile in her junior scar. Kas was also actixe in Stuclent Council. .X.ll.. Biology Klluh. Senior Honor Society. Senior l'shers, Horizon tlluh. Quill and Scroll. ancl Saga Stall. DORIS ll.XRN.XRIJ'S reach' smile ancl frienclliness towartls others w'ere just a few' of her hne charac- teristics. Doris was in Sc-concl Choir. Horilon Ciluh, Courtesy Sciuacl. ancl Biology Clluh. One of the niost lrrilliant sluclents of our class was NANLY ISXRNICS. Nancy was u inc-inher of the latin Klluh. Stuclent Council. 'lunior Honor Soc iety. Senior l'sheis. antl lliologt Clluh, NIXRY I.0l' lil-QXSON. who was the possessor of pretty hlontl hair antl hlue etc-5. took part in .LIL Atnicitia. liiologx C.luh. lunior Honor Societx, Span- ish llluh. :incl junior Rexue. l'X'l RlC.lX IHQRI-ll was a girl with a nite clisposi- tion. l'at lc-ft C'rc-ston lor a while to attencl .lllegan High School. hut caiuc- hack in het Senior xc-are She was in .X.ll. antl Llec- lluh, Milling ancl anihitious tlestrihe DON XI.lD ISICRRY. Ilou was actite in SKICIIIL' Lluh. Htl antl junior Rc-xue. llc' was Nice-lmresiclent of Stuclent Council. Fast to get along with was NIXRC-XRET BIRCH. the Iltvssc-sscrt' ol a line sense of humor. Peg was in Iiiologx c.luh. X-tappella antl Senior l'shers. She was Secretary of the l.ilnart Lluh. Sincerity was a athnirahle trait of NIYR'l Ili l5l.XC.K Kl.l. who was alwaxs reaclx with a helping hancl. Nlxitle tools Ifait in the Choir. junior Rexue, ancl C.loi1a. A X,-,,,,.14-ffill l,e1sonalits lmelongetl to actin- XIXRY lll.XNlJl'URl3. Klan tool, part in MIS.. junior Re- xue. Senior l'shers. Senior antl junior Honor So- fji-U, Llmjgi, cluill anti Scroll. Ainicitia. Biologn C.luh. ancl was cin the Saga ancl Ifclio Stafls. She was also Secretarx ol the Stuclent Council :incl junior Class. 'Ireasurer oi ,X-cappella, Inter-high repre- sentatixe. anti Presitlent of Horilon Cluh.
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3enia40fa440' The Senior Class of 1951 started the year off by electing as its officers Gary Buss, Presidentg Jacquelyn Reed, Vice- Presiderztf I,ois Udell, Secretary: and and Joyce Cowxnan, Treasurer. On January 26, 1951, the seniors gave their dance, which they called the Mid- Ternz Mingle. The gym was decorated like a circus with balloons and clowns. The senior play Cheaper by the Dozen was presented March 7, 8, and 9 with Joyce Rickling and Edward Lang taking the parts of the mother and father of the dozen. May 18 was the date of the senior banquet. The class of '51 chose maroon and white as their colors. Ray Dempsey undertook the writing of the class song. The phrase, Not for our- selves, 1111! for 1111, was voted as class lnot- to. Graduation exercises were held on June 14 which ended the high school career of the Class of '51. ,611 .f .4' y 1 f Qi 'A ff fr .fx 1, 2 3
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Poised and sincere' describes DELORES BLASZAK Delores was in junior and Senior Honor Societies, Quill and Scroll, AB., Biology Club, Amicitia, Latin Club, Etho-Saga Circulation Staff, Student Council, junior Revue, Courtesy Squad, Senior Ushers, One- Acts, and Gloria. She also was Secretary of Senior Y-Teens and Ticket Club and Treasurer of the Library Club. ROSENIARY BOGI-QR was always ready to lend a helping hand. She participated in Horizon Club. Small, quiet. and pleasant describes jO.XN BOL- UYT. joan was partieularlf interested in cooking and sewing. A peppy gal was MARY BONNER. Mary was a cheerleader and in the junior Reine, Aniititia, .X- cappella, and Horizon Club. The tall lean boy' with a ready camera was j.XCK BRINK. jack was in C-Club. Hi-Y. Scienre Club, A-cappella, track, .Saga Stail, and the junior Rexue. Blond, blue-eyed DIQLORIQS BROOKS proxed to be an energetic girl. '4IJodie participated in LB., Circulation Stall, and junior Reine. CXROLYN BRl'Cli was alwais fun to be with. Carolyn took part in Atnititia. .X.li., junior Revue. Latin Club. junior Honor Society. Choir, Horizon Club, lifho, and the lirlzo-.Sugrz Circulation Stall. The girl with the friendly smile for all was YIVIXN BRCNSINK. She was in XB.. junior Revue. Span- ish Club. Biology Club, l.ibrzn'x Club, Circulation Stall. and was l'resulent of the llorilon Club. A box' with a pleasant personaliti described I-.XRY BPSS. Carr was on the Saga Stall. Seerelarx of the C-Club. lfootball Manager. in lratk. llasketlmll. and the junior Reine. lle also was the President of the Senior Class. lfriendliness marked jXCK lll l'l.l-IR as a ters H'l'llUIlll' lnetnber ol the ilass. ' Cheerful l.lflYlS CXRl'lfNll-IR followed his in- terests in bowling. hunting and lashing. 'I'all RXY CXRl'l'N I IQR was eleiled President of llars and tliexrons. lle also was in R.O.'l'.C. and the junior Reine. l'.Xil' I ll XIHYIC K. who iliretted lllt' jlllllm' Rmllc- took part in Student Council. junior 'l shers. j.illlll Club. XB.. junior llonor Sotietx. Quill and Stroll. Clee Club junior X-leens. and Cllllllilllllll and Saga Stalls. .X swell pal to hate around proxed to be fini-losing P.fXl'L CHXXIPION. l'anl look part in latin Club. Debate. lliologx Club, and was an energeut inein- ber of the Nlodel-.Xirs Club. The girl who owned a rheerv smile was cordial DOROIHY CHINNOW. Dorothy was an enthusias- tic member of Choir and took part in Gloria and the junior Reine. 'TE t J 4 r V j 1 x. VJ., in ' f I K, QA -A V ..J', 4 B 1 0 s. 'J' '27 v -J ,gq- in ,- ,Q ff- l s S A b .l
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