Crystal High School - Crystalite Yearbook (Crystal, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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S As we glance over the records of our four y ar nigh scnool career, we thank it most fitting to acquaint you, our schoolmates, with this vital in- formation We will attempt to bring forth the porenological, phllological, psycholo ical, physiological, and chronological traits and ch racteristics of each individual and the class as a group The oldest girl is none other than that ambitous, amiable knowledge pursuing lass Corinne Stacy, while the diligent, dubious Bob Dunsmore is he oldest lad Elmer Warren and Mary Stebic are our youngest representatives The smalliries of the clas are Elmer harren and Alice Kudwa, while Martha Paulsen and nrland Iali Che's the lad with the size l5'sD walk around with their heads in tne clouds The gals hold a slight edge on the guys, out numbering them 25 to 23 The class is deadlocked in the age department at 17 26 all The total being 658 years, half going to the bo s, the other half being claimed b the girls The overall weight of the boys is 2,896 lbs with the average set at 152 4? lbs The total weight of the girls is 2,243 lbs , with their average being a dainty 118 O5 lbs Our vocal specialist Ina Johnson, the heaviest girl, while Eugene IcGregor is the heaviest boy Between studies the class finds time for, Reading, Sports, Skiing, Mechanics, Dancing, Sing rg, Fnitting, Sewing, Music, Letterwriting, Sleeping, Photography, Stamp collecting, Hunting, and Fishing We have enough Nationalities in the class to start our own United Nations with the French, Italian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Irish, Firnish, Polish, Czechoslavakian, English, Scotch, Welsh, German, Russian, Hungarian, Indian, and Americ n all represented For iroividual characteristics the Seniors elected Dreamers Neatest Most Popular Best Athletes Personality Most Studious host Lik ly to Succeed Dignified Sophisticated Wittiest Shyest Fickle Big Talkers Biggest Flirts Best Dressed Gum Chewers Best Singers Humorous. ............ Martha Paulsen Marlene Miller Molly Virmond Lois Opremchock Marlene Miller Gerry Shimmin Marlene Miller Cerrv Snimmln Molly Virmond Corinne Stacy Alice Kudwa Betty Martinucci .Marlene Bicigo Marlene Bicigo Rita Schiavo Ruth Meyers Ina Mae Johnson, . g . Meyers. o 0 oo Carl Goranson Ben Peterson Dave Sabo Erland Maki Dwaine Brooks Elmer Warren Dave Sabo Richie Groop Robert Pivatto Dale Valine Paul Schmidt Ronnie Dove Fugene McGregor Ronnie Dove Tim Stacy Buddy West Dean Christofferson Pugene McGregor Handsome Boy....Dave Sabo Cutest Girl......Barbara Warren Sweetest Girl...Sa11y Soderberg Prettiest Gir1...Nancy Pretto Giddiest Girl...Mar1ene Bicigo Favorite teachers..Mias Jacobs..M . Newell Compliments of Joe Zemki o 1 I ' . V S. . . . . La . . . . . D . . . , . . - . . T . t o i . I ' ' s ' . Q n o 1 - A 1 0 L . 1 9 l . . ' ' Y . if U. . .O , 7 ., Q 0 -' 0 . . ' ' ' . . ' ' ' is . .D . M, . . 1 X.. ai. X . . ', . . Q Q s .Aw . 2 0000000000.0000000 00000000 0000000 l0000- . 000 000 A 00000 .0000- 000000000 0000 000 !000000 Sarcastic...... .....Molly Virmond.... ...Tim Stacy coercion .oooo oc -. .ae use 000000000000 ' 0... 00. 'I . C oooo one ooo . lllbil 000000000ll' Y Z - 0000 000 ' .J 0000 00000 0000 000 0000000 000 . 0000 000 Q 000 COOC 000 UIOIOOO 0000 . 00000000 0 00000 000000 .0 lfll 0000 00000000' 0000 00000 000 000 00000 C00 0000 000 . 0000 000l 0 0000 0000 000 00000 00000 000. 00000. . 0 on If: I



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With the dawn of September 1947, 52 industrious, intelligent-looking Freshmen boarded the plane for the first lap of their journey through the halls of higher knowledge At the controls were, Dave Sabo, Pilot, Richie Groop, Co-pilot, Sally Soderberg, financial stewardess, and Marlene Miller, recording engineer And with expert guidance from the tower by Mr Newell, Mr Chambers and Miss Martin we had a successful takeoff To keep us in contact with our superior officers, were Marlene Miller and Dave Sabo While in flight we held two dances, which proved to be successful, and staged a short skit when September 1948 rolled around, we found we had lost a few POSSSHSSPS those that remained numbered, 51 Ou tired pilot was relieved by T1m Stacy, while Richie Groop signed on once more as co-pilot During this second leg of our journey Ina Mae Johnson was having the task of handling the money, while Marlene Miller furthered her record Guiding us once again were Mr Newell and Mr Chambers A short skit was presented to entertain the passengers, entitled Cricket on the Hearth The clouds again proved a background for two successful dances As our plane took off in September of 1949, at the controls were Ben and Bob Pivatto handled the financial matters Representing us at council meetings were Sally Soderberg and Franklin Dalpra Directing us on the third lap of our journey were Mr Newell, M Chambers, and Miss Wiedrich To increase ou financial status, a turkey raffle was held, on November 18 On December 7, a comedy, The Humlngbird Hiccupg, was presented by the class To recall their happy days in high school, the class purchased rings May 5 rolled around, and with it the annual Junior Prom Dreamer'g -liggy was chosen as the theme song, and the gymnasium was decorated accordingly Ben Peterson and Betty Martinucci reigned over the gala affair as king and queen with the end of their goal set, 49 members returned to complete the journey Guiding our plane were Dave Sabo, pilot, Richie Groop, co-pilot, Marlene Miller, recording engineer, and Bob Pivatto resu ed his role of handling the money Marlene Miller and Richie Groop represented at the council meetings, while M Newell and Mr Chambers did an excellent job of directing The Senior play, an annual affair, was presented by the class, and was entitled, We Shook the Family Tgee To recall the best years of their lives, each senior had pictures taken by Mr Marshall And with the Senior trip just around the corner everyone is working to the best of his ability, so as to be among those who will tour Chicago 71' .0 . v Peterson, pilot, Richie Groop, co-pilot, Marlene Miller, recording engineer, Ho ' W . ----my

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