Deckerville High School - Eagle Star Yearbook (Deckerville, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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Now as we end our four years of high school memories, we look back over the long road and see the many friends we've made and the good times we've had. In 1949, as a group of fifty-two somewhat inquisitive and frightened students, we met in the study hall to begin our Fresh- man year Our class advisor was Mr. Dimmick, the Principal. The highlight of the year was the long dreaded day when we were to be initiated. We were proud of Nancy Cranna who was elected from our class as queen in the football king and queen contest held for the high school. Our activities consisted of two parties, one a hayride, and the other a class party in the gym. John Bredy was the leader for the class with the assistance of Joanne McConnechie. Beverly Baumeister kept the records and Margaret DeOuvara held our money. Gerry Lawler and Pat Wadsworth represented our class on the Student Council. Forty-nine members began our second Joanne McConnachle Jo Better late than never.■ Basketball 3-4 Senior Play 4 Cheerleader 2-3-4 Class President 4 Vice President 1 Glee Club 4 Band 1-2- 4 Annual Staff 3-4 Geraldine lawler Garry I giggle, giggle as I go. Basketball 3-4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Student Council 1 Cheerleader 3-4 Secretary 2-3-4 School Paper 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Gerald Vogelel Lee ■I'm just a little boy grow ed up. Baseball 3 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4 Cheerleader •2 3 School Paper 4 Varsity Club •3-4 Annual Staff 4 •Bedford Donald Anderson •Lon Tall, handsome, bat I lore basketball. Basketball 3-4 m 2-3-4 Varsity Club 3-4 Track 2-3 Lucille Anderson ■Luie Let someone else worry, there are plenty who like to. Glee Club 2 Annual Staff 4 VHA 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Beverly Barker Bev Just plain 'George'. 3 2-3-4 3-4 4 Treasurer Band Annual Staff Office Help Beverly Baumeister Bev I never worry. Vhy should IT Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Secretary 1 Treasurer 2 Glee Club 4 School Paper 4 Annual Staff 4

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Margaret DeOurara Maggie Work? What 8 That? Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Vice President 4 Treasurer 1 Band 1 Annual Staff 4 FHa 4 Basketball Manager 3-4 Shirley Wilson A true friend is surer. ■ a trea- Student Council 2-3 Class President 3 Treasurer U Olee Club U School Paper U Annual Staff U Patricia Wadsworth •Pat- •Plirting Is a desperate thing, but !'■ a desperado.1 Basketball 2- h Student Council 1-U Class President 2 Band 1-2 School Paper 3 Annual Staff 3-h year of high school, those who had left us were Jim Valdick, Russ Faulk, Ardith Maynard, and Joe Mojeske. Our rew«comers were Delores Swoffer and Elsie Wielend. We received our class rings that year. Cordon Landsburg led the class until he moved to Sandusky. Then our vice-presi- dent, Pat Wadsworth, called the meetings Our secretary was Gerry Lawler and Bev Baumeister tucked our money away. Our class representatives Council were Shirley Pearson. We had one class the home of Pat Wadsworth with a treasure hunt into the fields. Johanna Taylor, Pat Wadsworth, Lucille Anderson, and Ellen Des Grandchsmp made the girls1 bas- ketball team, and Max Fockler was the only boy from our class to make the var- sity team. The highlights of our Junior year were the Junior-Senior Prom for which Fred Gunsell provided the music and our Junior play, Star Crazy , which was presented for the Student Wilson and Dale party that year at Douglas Brabant Doug •Life's too short time studying. to waste Tootball Senior Play U Junior Play 3 m 2-3-h Band 1 Varsity Club John Brady ■I know a lot but think of it. I can't Pootball U Student Council 1 m 2- h Class President 1 Varsity Club Track 2-3 Fancy Cranna Han She is gentls, she is shy, but there's mischief in her eye. ■ 01ee Club U Annual Staff h

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