Croswell Lexington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Croswell, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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s s 19 ROW ONE: Francis Hill, Bob Vincent, Duane Cutler, Roy Dunn, George Molesworth, Bill Dickensheets, Dick Bigger, Gerald Baron. ROW TWO: Carleton Jenks, Harley Wright, Frank Buttigieg, Charles Zeller, Ken Jackson, Grant Dennison, Jim Watson, George Adams. ROW THREE: Charles Hoppenworth, Franklin Parker, Dyer Kenny, Raymond Watson, Robert Wood, Max Hill, Bill Kemp, Tom Kanaby, Herbert Hillman. s ROW ONE: Paul Westbrook, Harold Camm, Charles Hurley, Leland Parker, David Mack, Arden Clarkson, Stanley Shubel, Russell V.hitmore. ROV. TWO: Clair Long,Jack Dean, Ronald St. Onge, Vaughn Maxfield, Ralph McKenzie, Peter Nechita, Dale Studaker, and Bill Shell. ROW THREE: Roy Wilson, Don Wendling, Herb Ellis, Bill Temple, Bill Weiss, Dick Emigh, Carl Wurmlinger, and James Sheridan.

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18 SOPHOMORES In the 1948-49 Sophomore Class there were eighty-nine students. At their first class meeting of the year they elected as their class officers: President- -Arden Clarkson; Vice President--Connie Meyer; Secretary--Mary Lou Kerrigan and Treasurer—Leland Parker. The Sophomore representatives for the Student Council were Jean Brownand Harold Camm. They also elected a delegate to run as Football Queen. She was Connie Meyer. The Sophomore Class had a few activities during the year which kept them very busy. The Freshmen Initiationsponsored by the Sophomore Class was enjoyed by everybody. The Freshmen went through the traditional ceremony, oeing painted up with lipstick and having their clothes on inside out. After refreshments were served games and dancing took place. One of the projects done by the class was selling refreshments at the basketball games in order to build up their treasury. HOW ONE: Mary Lou Matthews, Vivian Disser, Bertha Harry, Shirley Wilson, Louise Kellar, Betty Kautz, Eleanor Woodruff, Lillian Foster, Jeanette McNaraes and Laura Mae Farr. ROW TWO: Margarete Adams, Grace Helm, Jane Bennett, Lucille Erbe, Pat Mallory, Katherine Jackson, Joyce Brooks, Rose McLane, Jean Brown, Zelpha Maxfield, Reva Clark. ROW THREE: Jacqueline Yake, Lucille Darling, Evelyn Straffon, Donalda Doyle, Connie Meyer, Mary Lou Kerrigan, Beverly Chariot, Pat Hoyle, Cecelia Torze, Mary Lou Kettlewell, Esther Hartwick.



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io FRESHMEN September, 1948, the Croswell-Lexington High School opened Its doors to the largest Freshman class that has ever walked through its halls. Due to the con- solidation with Lexington and the addition of many rural students the Freshman class consisted of 130 pupils. It was a class to be remembered by everyone. With Mr. Wark as class sponsor they held their first class meeting September 22,in the Study Hall to elect officers for the year. The officers elected were: Paul Reynal, President; Bob Deblen, Vice President; Hugh McDowell, Secretary; and Delores Surbrook, Treasurer. Student Council Representatives were Janet Van Camp and Bill Emigh. The Freshman class was entertained at aninitiation party given by the Sopho- mores, who told them how to dress for the party. From the Freshman class Pat Newell was elected candidate for football queen for the forty-eight and forty-nine season. The Freshman class also hadan opportunity to sell pop and candy at the games. They did a very good job and made a little extra money for the treasury. Success is written in the books for the class of fifty-two. ROW ONE: Mary Ann Gray, Rita Nitchske, Donna Oliver, Nellie Oakes, Fay McDonald, Lillian Ginther, Donnk McAllister, Joyce Finlayson, Jule Sheldon, Donna Swoffer. ROW TWO: Mary Lou Remick,Noreen Jolley,Nancy Straffon, Jane Kerrigan, Catherine Crothers, Nancy Brown, Marie Keller, Shirley Hillis, Shirley Galbraith, Lois Straffon. ROW THREE: Carole Mayo, Genevie.a Lentz, Dorothy Whitmore, Margaret Kolowich, Rishanne Hirsch, Shirley Sly, Myrtle Soule,Carol Hoyle, Barbara Miller, Loretta Priebe, Madeline Keener.

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