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rags' as the nhotograohers came or senior pictures The pictdres We now moved on the throne, as rulers of Davison High. Mr. Collins was selected class sponsor. Class officers were: Presi- dent, Ken Hintog Vice-President, Hugh Hoslerg Secretary, Janet Spencerg and once more Sally Fird was elected class Treasurer. We started right out by selling candy, magazines, stationery, etc. to raise money for the senior trip. We also had the largest class in history but proved to be poor salesmen. We then but on our H lad - S sdrely did a lot for most of the faces The Senior rlay, Double Exposure , went over in a big way Mr Collins, assisted by Miss Quchanan, did a fine Job i directing The class chose blue and white as th class colors and the Lily of the Valley as the class flower The class motto was Today Decides Tomo row The cl chose bl e gowns instead of the usual gray Our Senior Trip started when we boarded the south American in Holland We sailed Lake Michigan to Chicago where we stayed for a few hours After leaving Chicago we went to the bE3JtlPUl acninac Island after which we sailed Late dur n to D oit ard then on home honored at the Dinrer lance b the Jddiors on May 27 The was drawing near as we presented Class Ja, and Swingout faccala reate was gifen June 6 with ocr narents and 1 din' The biggest night of our liles came June we received otr diblomas We were having a gay time before going out into a world filled with chaos and turroil We were taking the biggest sten of olr lives, going out to face the harsh realities of life, for Today Decides Tomorrow We were big day Jane 3 friends 10 when Glau Sang W 1 Q 'TDHUI' Ow TT' U ep we Ca ate the 'VW JY l'1hSS 'hat crowds o r liies today WI all the PTlEHdSU1DS in tho None are half so tru 'S the ever loxal s hool mate's e no bid adieu vlll old Nlll 1 E2 Jdst the fat e that's tomorrow the Freedo th t e seek? e find su cess or so r 9 we sometime reach the weak? is nothing more o less a Q est for naoD1H9SS very hour, every d 1, 'ive undainted, unafraid, ad you .ill bass tne test . A Q . io . ' 7 .' ... 4 ' H H H . . . . . . T., F . . A, . . , , , o - . . e , ' v H f. ,. . . A I' . .,,,:S.s 1' ' v ' C a . l'r-1 ' Y' ' . . . .. . T nv , . . . A N . ,, ,. ' XJ 4. U. J . . . - A 4 D-, . V . . o cc- . T. . ' W. -vf ', '1 ' f . A .J my U , L . .' , q . ,. d . v . . C N V 1 TD 1' vv 'v ' -1 . . u a 4 . . L ' 'n ai1en'f fe, '. ' ' V 1 A . ' -A . . ,, . . . ' X -A g ' eo - 1' I: V . . . H . H . . 1 - , .3 1. .' 1 A ,. , +v 4 ' V-.v ' ' f 11 JrY shopld t tene tae nail Her, its we leawe shea, mal Us -W, . 7 1, ,. 'Q . D : r H .av no' DQFJ Which We s ' lat tate tf U92 . . Y . v F . ,H . , Wh . w n ha' A nc,5 .5 Let us leafe a were L lvl? U 3 H 'J + W, Make QUT ,V QTY een tc you. . , n ' TI . 1 ' ' .f . . v . - ' 1' f ' T 4' on - A - T - V W9-rdf This ,Gal me ,ie grof U --TJ v. , ..' J. ' -X 4- 'Y' e Kxth mark: QI toil U,wn :mn brow, A ' J C 'es And as M1 h real k tflclg- H w ' ' . A: FUI heads will hw.' iv HOV- .4. 4 , ,s.. ' 1 -s 'T Cf wi' Cho. Btt, throdgn he -u one C, at T' ' ur . H - f it the ca c'L5 Of Q U YSYSQ . , - 1. ,.-a. : ,- H . . m U a w - Ye turn been -QF TH- lest Eliurus .. - 2' . . - A '1 Vg ' N w 'f-fi 3,5 Q I' Ov- . Of' ll- Q43 LA, I1-LEQ I-,nb ,l lik- if . lv . I - .A L, 1 ' ' ' ' .af .-,- ,-, . 4-,Q ' 5- l,'f 1 - T 1 EJe onfe t ftfu, mls? -AT - .. ' ' - ,. nga- - 4 N4 0 ' .' ' Q - -- - D ,oe than L ca z.t rec: v-w , , v - N ,,,4.4.x.,.,: Q- ' ,,-7 fsvw lf- -1 lx: L 1 'V 31 :JZ if UN L,,,,,,e UG DQ., D ll' DSJCM- l' J ' 1 ' Ter tviorriw ii l-,ii 7 bf DOUSY- A: J V'l A ' . - Y' Ufau poem n e 1 llllwec ill onntl 'L I D Q frnln I' 1 G CTU 'VN WLC TIA Qi P ln r ght th U Ll 1 r+ir L I Q IMT? ienl cl0fl C tc cner , Deb+ e ni ren 1 t nec fec fa
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Glau Jlulamf The most spontaneous class 1n many a year, started its tour of dtty 1n Davlson ln the fall of 1950 We gave Mr Collins more trouble 1U one year than most cbasses do 1D four vears Mr Ulenkhorn, tre glrls' heart throb, was elected class snonsor The class offlcers were Pon Parlni, Presldent, Dat Youngs, Vlce Presldent, Hugh Hosler, Secretary, Bob D1pZ1DSk1, Treasurer were set back a llttle by the sophomores on 1n1t1at1on day, but bounced back and went to the annual party that nlgnt We sbonsored the usual number of dances alter games We also gave the sopho mores a return party at whlch they beat us 1n a basketball game An engoyable last day was scent at Flint Dark We started tne sophomore year with a bang by placlng more nlayers on the football team than all the other classes put to gether Mrs Agre was elected class sponsor, and the officers were Ken flnto, Uresldent, Dorls Cottrell, V1ce DTESld8Ut, Maxlne Bentley, Secretary, and Sally Blrd, Treasurer On n1t1a tlon day the ounky freshmen lasted only ten mlnutes as the adminlstratlon called lt off because we were too rough for them We had llttle trouble nresentlng Hwynken, Blynken, and Nod , our talent show, which was very successful We handled our allotment of dances after the football and basketball games The glrls won the county champlonshlb ln basketball wlth almost an all sophomore llneun We ordered our class rlngs 1U the snrlng and flnished the We were already runnlng the school, but our nower 1ncreased when we became gunlors Mr 41tCH6l1 was chosen soonsor after a very close ace Bob WCM1Ch391 was elected Presldent B111 Mcfonnell, V1ce Presldent, Al Less, Secretary, and Sally Blrd, Treasurer Two of the class merbers, d Boyce and Bob D1DZiUSk1 were h nored by belng nlcked for the all ounty football team We floated aroxnd the school for a comnle o days after the class rings arrlved We put on the Junlor Dlay, January Thaw , dlrected by Mr Mltchell, asslsted by Mlss Dorrlan veedless to say, lt was a real smccess Anrll 1U P3TlS was the theme of the J Hop, the gyn be1ng decorated as a Darlslan street cafe, featurlng Johnny Vauch and hls orchestra We were host to the senlors at the Junlor Senlor Dinner Dance After a good dlnner and a message from Rev utton, we trioped the llght fantastlc ln the gyn Vernon Ireland, nrobably the best baseball player ln many a year at Davlson, led the cornty league 1U indlvldual standlngs We agaln soent the last day of school at Walled Lake O . 1 . . . V V . . . - . . L H f L. V s L a . . ,J A . - c . . . . : . . ' - - ' 1 ' c . . We ., . R . D . . - . . V . . A - . . . . L F 4' - . . ,. . . . y . V 1 il - . 4 . J ' ' . 1. - . . T . . . ' o . . U . . ' 0 . . . . V - T . . . . . ,. ' ' l year wlth a day at Walled Lake. . . Y 1 ' l. . . ,. V . . . 1 L s A . . . ' 1 . 1 T ' S . . , , . V - , . . . .1 IL L , o r 1 -c . - , -I-' .. J Ah .L . . lv y- . Q J. . . . . W . 4 1 A 1' a Q I I' 1 . - . - . . . h . - T . . . , - . . I L . 0 11 - - 11 - TE X A LL a . . . . . . . . 1 'I , , , .
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