0l'elll0l' Scientists claim that everything in the universe is in motion So also is time As the years roll on, our accom plishments, our many acquaintances, and our friends of earlier days are for gotten, if we have nothing by which they purpose of the Viking the connecting link between Today and Tomorrow may be remembered. This, then, is the ll-- 'T 11 1 n ond of L-c.,1cpLion STOIXH1 .J LOIS fiors Q lhorvoleo Junior mx Activitifls S OI ts Agence M1vf.,ti3Lrner1ts LI-II-EiI'I'S IJeL'::1L'o 1.1 .. u Facllty Ter? ' J' ,. 'op 1' .. 1 0 N I High H1- 'zes 1: - 11 'mg N352 Q! gf 11 fzfr,i'Hf'0J6 f? !' T k 1 dg his untiring sist nc nd p nal ttention render' d so gen r' usly and s ffl ie tly n 11 oc asion to our h th Senior ass of 949 1 h o d i ye rb ok t F ank lv. yr' s u s p nt nd t fri nd ri fl xy? Cf , 4227 f , 5 X I I 1 l is L m A - 42 A . I 73. ff x I ...X iv jx jx A 79? o ac now e e as a e a er- N Zo n ao a c se sg 201 we, eo e - C1 1 , w s t d cate our' a o o r' X 3 1. A r 1 en and our e . 43 E , -' --Q 4 wg 41 if fe oar of gcfuca hon i.,.g--1' Mr Waterstradt, Mr Busch, Mr Ayres, Mr Rath, Mr Coleman, Mr Kay The Board of Education of the Dundee Community Schools has the responsibility of planning an adequate educational program for all the pupils of the district and this includes a building program so that equal school facilities will be available to all Harry R Busch President Ernest C Waterstradt C W Kay Secretary Treasurer Edward H Rath Harry W Coleman Trustee Trustee Frank M Ayres Superintendent al ' N: 22 e IWW In Memory of rs ar aret CNelsonJ Rambow, Vocal and In strumontal Music Instructor C1944 19471 who en deared herself to all who had the good fortune to know her 'A R, AIA LN Q ,cr J 'L I C 7 ,ti I .I 1. ' A 5 I I I A . VA l l 'f f gy I 4 1 'uf N I I M . M 3 - v . A F UI I eIn0l'lfeJ L- nnual Staff Berndt, Robert Schultz, Donald Hclechan Second Row Miss Norris, Mary Ann Corbin, Nadine Turner, Dorothy Price, Joyce Wheaton, Phyllis La Monde First Row Barbara Rosswurm, Kathryn Doty, Marjorie Bordt, Shirley Howe, Carolyn Greer, Gertrude Gera An election for the purpose of selecting Annual Staff members was held Monday, September 20, 1948 These students were selected for the following positions Marjorie Bordt Editor in Chief Dorothy Price Literary Editor Phyllis La Monde Music Editor Bob Berndt Sports Editor Mary Ann Corbin Kathryn Doty Art Editors Don Mclechan Photography Editor Gertrude Gera Biography Editor Bob Schultz Advertising Manager Bill Knabusch Business Panager Nadine Turner Dramatics Editor Barbara Russwurm Club Editor Shirley Howe Circulation Manager Carolyn Greer Joyce Wheaton Typists Duane Parks Assistant Photographer Bob Heinl Snapshot Editor Miss Ethel Norris Adviser Third Row: Duane Parks, Robert Helnl, William Knabusch, Robert fx W 5? 4XLX 71 W AX xx? ff-f ' 7 kr' gsfxwkms X '51 N X A1 U uv X4-Nxxx M N E-QXNNN ff il , is f ff Q-'S' X 7 5 S 1,8 :J -N -L Q ' Q C' I 'S Q Q Q Tx' Q ASDI1 q X '55 L aff? 4 N R P s. If K I , I N L xx ,f 1 1 It 4, ,. X A X f f 3? 43 K wi X X X X X QT xx XN 1 X fx X 'JIT VP Q in-.-W A - XX ...Z---'Z Y 'fs W xii: S J as f 52 -N x XP x -,6 X ,-,,-2' Q22 F.M.Apms Superintendent 'Isn't that so?' Ethel Norris Commercial 'Take it easy Robert Winans Social Science Junior Adviser 'This is El opinion Harry Nelson Principal Science 'Is it not?' Orris Gogarn English Latin 'Sit down please Frank Schwall Social Science Sophomore Adviser 'I think, Xou're wonderful Amy Hildenbrand Junior High 'Think nothing o it n Betty Paxton Speech English 'Whatever you d f keep your poise WWW Gerald Stucker Junior High Music 'You can do better than t at H Charles Lane Junior High Football Coach nQu1et or get out N ffiwafpfwef Patricia Misner Vocal Music Spanish 'Take time for your Spanish John Butterfield Agriculture Science Freshman Adviser 'How those boy can farm Wilbur Lewis Mathematics Junior High Coach Senior Adviser nIt's easy when you know how Margaret Haas Home Economics Tis good to merry and wise Kenneth Kafer Junior High Junior Senior High Coach Quiet or else X mins Robert Decker Physical Education Director Science nwe're reall going to play Mary Hobecke Physical Education nI'm so angry Matt Dotson Industrial Arts I wou1dn't ask you if you cou1dn't do it vii 1141 aff, Q 43 gm 13 f Lift ,RQ f Rx Qxgfbf I IXIIOIQS Qi W X 75 rd, U UU .2 'N 65515 5' if CWM .. 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MN wfff KMRX I N Hubert Mead N udious, fr endly, and handsome Pres 3,4, Student Council 2, Math Club 2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Base ball l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,5,4, Track l,2,3,4, Glee Club 4 Junior Play Nelson Lamson nHe likes them short, he li es them tall, but we know he likes them all H Vice Pres 2,4, F F A 2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, Football 2,5, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball l,2, 3,4, Track l, National Honor Society 5,4, Vice Pres mm 'N 'SHIP' Robert Bob Schultz HAs handsome as they come Sec 5,4, Assembly Committee 2 Spanish Club l,2,5, Pres , Math Club 2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Sec Treas 3, Football l,2,5,4, Cap Baseball l,2,5,4, Basketball 3, Annual Staff, Advertising Mgr , Band l,2,3, Glee Club 4, Junior Play t Mary Ann ncorb' Corbin 'My name is Mary Ann, please T eas l,4, G A C 1, Sec , 2, Treas , 5 Vice Pres , 4, Student Council 5, Spanish Club l,2,3,4 Sec , Math Club l,2,3, Annual Staff, Art Editor, National Honor Society 4 W ,,, St 1 .H k . . . . . . - . . . - . Q O l I I . . . . 9 O . ' 1 O lRi1g if M .'u2 ?4':7T, f A 4 Z . ,vi - C 5' , A f kfzaijfwfg .ggogshf ' 25' z, l x I 1 - i ll ll ll Y N I l I I e ' . '53 I' I . e e Q I - ' o ' e u ' . . - . r . . . 0 5 . . . u s o . . C l . . U Marilyn nBabsn Babcock 'A pretty girl who's not so dumb N G A C l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1, 2,3, Math Club 2, National Honor Society, Sec 3,4, Viking Press 3,4, Social Editor Hwitty, smiling, full of jes ' Vice Pres 3, Spanish Club l,2, 5, Math Club 2, Varsity Club 2 3,4, Football l,2,5,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Annual Staff, Sports Editor, Glee Club 4, Junior Play Richard 'D1ckn Beal 'Such a nice, sleepy head W F F A l, Football 4, Track 4 Baseball l,5,4, Glee Club 4 nAs lovely as the flowers in spring G A C 3,4, Assembly Com ittee 4, Student Council 4, Math Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Viking Press 5, Annual Staff, Editor, Chorus l,2, Operetta l, Minstrel Show l . eco . ' 3' V V ll Robert nBobn Berndt Marjorie nMarge' Bordt t. - 0 o .ll .0 ' 3 nee ' . Floyd WRedn Brown 'Some say he's quiet others know better W F F A 4, Student Council l, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Football l, 2,3,4, Baseball l,2,5, Track 1, 2,3, Basketball 1,2,:5 Robert 'Brownie Brown nTall, dark, and handsome President 2 F F A 3,4, Student Council 2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Football 1,2,5,4, Baseball 2,4, Basketball l,2,5,4, Track l,3, Band 1,2,5,4 Gilbert nG11 Burke 'Quiet but nice Kath Club 2, Varsity 3,4, Basket ball 3,4, Track 2,5,4, Glee Club 4 Geraldine nGerry' CeB 1key nTa1l andngraceful with plenty of charm G A C 2,5,4, F H A 2,5,4, Pres 5,4, Math Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Com ercial Club 5, Viking Press 2,3 Il 'Q' awrence Larry Denman nThis cute, curly headed guy Student Council 2, Nath Club Track 2,3, Glee Club 4 Yathryn Katie Doty ' appy as a lar ' G A C 2,3,4, Spanish Club l,2, 5, Treas , 4 Vice Pres , Annual Staff, Art Editor, National Honor Society 4 'SN Phyllis Phyl Dentel Small but oh my! F H A l,2,3,4 Sec 2, Math Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Commercial Club 3 e ty 'Peggy Ellis ere's mischief in her eyes F H A 4, Librarian 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Math Club 2 ' Q ray' ,ina .K I X :NA xi I I L , .n ' Q 0 u a S Q ' . 6 . 1 i .U sa , yV 4 , , L B t I YI 'H k.' Th . Verla 'rrisky' Fisk Dale 'Dutchn Gensler Life makes her frisky and it's 'His life is full of roses G A C 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, 3,4, Student Council 4, Chief of Pres , National Honor Society Police, Varsity Club 2,5,4, Foot 5,4, Viking Press 3,4, Editor, ball l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,5,4, Chorus 4 Track l,2,3 Gertrude nGert' Gera Lois Ann nLoie' Goetz 'Very hard to please 'In and out of love Debate Team 4, Librarian 2, ,4, F H A 4, Librarian 1, Co mercial Math Club 2, National Honor Society Club 3, Viking Press 4, Glee 3,43 Commercial Club 53 Viking Club lg Chorus 2,3,4. Press 3,43 Chief: Annual Staff, Biography Editor: Chorus l,2,5,4g Junior Play. ll . N a nice one.' Class Sec-Trees. 23 F.F.A. l,2, I I ' I . ll Carolyn nJoeyn Greer Dale Haney nshefs the gal with all the pep 'He likes Ida girls G A c 1,2,I5,4 Fr-os , spanish Club F F A 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,5, Honor Society 5,4, Viking Press 5, 4, Sports Editor, Annual Staff, Typist, Band l,2, Cheerleader 5,4 Delores 'Susie' Helden Velda Louise 'Louie' Helden 'Still waters run deep 'Personality plus describes her F H A 4, Historian, Spanish Club to a 'Tn 5,41 llth Club 2 G A C 3,4, Math Club 2, Viking Press 3,43 Asst. Editorg Glee Club 2,3,4g Septette 3: National Honor Society 4. .n Cn l:2:3.Sec.: Moth Club ag National 42 Chorus 4. .n ' . . . ' ln 'mx' Robert nBobn Heinl HA smile for all is his way Math Club 2,3, Football Baseball l,2,3, Basketball l, lghh' 3 hi? 'T Richard nDickn Hoag and out of mischie F F A l,2,5,4, Varsity Club 4, Football l,2,3,4 Basket 5, Annual Staff, Snapshot Lditor, ball l,2 Band l,2,3,4 Pres , Chorus 4 Q Shirley Howe nThis little gal will do her s a as long as the boss is there G A C l,2,3,4, Spanish Club l, 2,3, Math Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Viking Press 5,4, Social Editor, Annual Staff, Circulation Editor N5- Rosemary Rosieu Hranica re 'As delightful as the sun shine F H A 4, Sec, Math Club 2, Com ercial Club 5, Glee Club l, Chorus l,2,o , ?fwqhKiu!?i lgggiyv If 1 '. ,' K ' . In f. ' - 1 g . . . - . 2, 1 3 - . . p . 0 I Q ' n ki' . I Vik it ' 1 ' , - V 'ip if a 1 giff L I QM FQ, A ,f ,M sf K nw .Q 1 . Isqvy. 5 N ' ya hk.' . It ll h , ' - n Y' O I D O C . O O Q . . ' I I 7. l Ames nJimn Ingraham tried, but my name is mudl' F F A 2,5,4, varsity Club s,4, Football 5, Baseball 2,5, Basket ball 1,2,:s,4 William 'Billn Knabusch 'A very friendly fellow ' F F A 1,2, Student Council 2,4, Varsity Club 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 4, Annual Staff, Business Manager, Glee Club 4 Richard Rich King 'The farmer of our class F F A l,2,5,4, Ag Reporter, Baseball 3,4, Track 1,2 Betty Lee 'Lee' Kraftchick 'Quiet but not too bashful Commercial Club 3, Viking Press 4, Glee Club 2,3,4 Pres , Septette 4, Trio J II II III I .Il C I O . . O l U . I . . . - . . C J c ' ' .JH , ,' I .I I .ll . . . . . . . . . Q I Q 0 .. . 0 . O Mary HLenan Kruse Ho L that trombone player ' G A C l,2,3,4, Com ercial Clut 3, Viking Press 4, Band 2,3,4, Glee Club 1 Mm Phyllis Anne nPhyln La Monde 'I still don't understand Commercial Club 3, Viking Press 4, Annual Staff, Music Editor, Band 2,3,4, Sec Trees ,Alf Haw Gwendolyn nGwenn Lewis Luella nTootn Lewis nSweet and dimpled, b t taken 'I know a guy w F H A l,2, Pres , 5 4, Commercial G A C l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1, Club 3, Viking Press 4, Glee Club 2,5,4, Commercial Club 5 5,4 Viking Press 5,4, Glee Club 2 J? j, 9 . C 'M,k E5 Q , . ,ig an C ' h .' ' . U- an ' h0qson U Q O. . O. ' : I I : . . . I X I 1 An M wt! If Marcella 'Marcyn Lidster Rose 'Rosien Maddux W e radiates happiness NA quiet maiden, but the sa G A C 4, Band 3,4, Chorus 2 of the earth U F P A 3,4, Commercial Club 3 Viking Press 4, Chorus 3,4 Donald nDonn McMechan Doris nDorie' Monk 'He is always in the principal's 'Sweet stillness reigned n o fice working Viking Press 4 Treas 3, Student Council 1, Spanish Club l,2, Math Club 2, Varsity Club 2,5,4, Football 3,4, Baseball l,2,3,43 Annual Staff, Q Potography Editor: Glee Club 43 Junior Play. I Sh .n lt f ' on e ' Helen nBootsn Moritz Morris 'Sonny' Newman nFun and mischief are her twin 'He's more shy than you think ' companions Student Council 4, Pres, G A C 2, ,4 Math Club 2 Varsity Club 5,4, Basketball Commercial Club 5, Viking Press 5,4 Track 5,4, Glee Club 4 4, Glee Club 2,3, Duane HParks1e' Parks Clarence Pollitz N s fun to study I'll bet 'So shy he captures your heart Spanish Club l,3,4, Viking Press Varsity Club 4, Football 3,4, 5,4, Annual Staff, Asst Photo Track 3,4, Chorus 4 graphy Editor, Junior Play N ? .H g Q . e-e e 5 S Q ' - 4. ' ' It' -, .n 1 In Dorothy UDottyu Price Doris nRickyn R ck H onde and beautiful, so beware ' r eyes are like diamonds Librarian 2,3, National Honor F H A 3,4, Math Club l, Society 3,4, Commercial Club 3 Com ercial Club 3, Viking Press Annual Staff, Literary Editor Barbara 'Rustyn Rosswurm H e dances so gracefully Cheerleader l,2,3,4, G A C 1, 2,5,4, spanish Club 1,2,s,4, Commercial Club 3, Viking Press 3, Annual Staff, Club Editor, Glee Club 2, Junior Play Beverly nBevn Sandwith 'As darling as she is pretty G A c 4 Spanish Club 3,4, Viking Press 3, Glee Club 3 Vice Pres , Chorus 2, Septette 3, Junior Play, Cheerleader 3,4 I ., 1 Bl .N 'He .H . U 3 . ' . 4. 7K 222 Y Sh ' I! I 0 I1 Delores nDeen Scott NLife is just one little giggle after another Librarian 5, Commercial Club l Glee Club l,5,4 Nadine WDenen Turner nL1ttle and sweet N G A C 2,5, , Student Council 5, Librarian National Honor Society 5,4, Comercial Club 5, Annual Staff, Dramatics Editor, Junior Play Anthony Tonyn Ternes nThe perfect friend for any one F F A 2,5,4, Vice Pres , National Honor Society 5,4, Pres , Chorus 4 Allen NA1' Uhl nHe takes life easy and finds it fun N F F A 1, Student Council 1, Treas 5, Spanish Club 5, Track 5,4, National Honor Society 5, 4, Band l,2,4, Glee Club 4 Xx n Q . 4' . ' Q 45 . 3 2 . 'Of whom is he dreamin nowq' F F A 2,5,4, Chorus Joan Jon Wittkop W he artist of our class G A C 2,3,4, F H A 4, Par mentarian, Librarian 5,4, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Math Club 2 Quiet in a way tha fascinating Math Club 2, Commercial Club 3, Viking Press 3,4, Art Editor, Annual Staff, Typist, Band 2,5, 4, Glee Club 1 Joyce nZimn Zimmerman 'A voice that puts a canary to shame G A C 1,2,3, Librarian 2,3, Spanish Club l,2,3, Vice Pres , National Honor Society 5,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Septette 3,4, Viking Press: Literary Editor: Business Manager. S 1 Q-H N, k xx I K ' in K X , Cf w 7 et n ll 675 uk! vu n Robert Bob Wall g JJ Joyce Joy Wheaton I V4 n t , 8 . ' . a ' . I! 'rj . 0 I . T ll . n e 0 s ' e e o 0 11' e N ll, cf , ,, X qt.: - L Q , I 1 1 ff Pi I f' J 1: I' fi' , P1 , N , 4 . .nf 1 J ark 1' X, 1 LM . 1' . 9 . , , - 'f f ff J! Lf J ef Q, 1-'M f A Q f A n QQ? ff? D. 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JML1 'Q Zag Third Row Linford Price, Bill Hutchison, Paul Stotz, Bryson Benette, Eob Simmons, Kenneth May, Wayne Smith, Jack Goodridge, Howard Rathke, Richard Rauch Second Row Bob Briggs, David Wadsworth, Harold Eicholtz, Dale Rigel, Kenneth Brewer, Dick Savage, LeRoy Meyers, Jim Newman, Al Simmons, Wayne Burgess, Charles Stubbs First Row John Bogi, Louis Cseke, Victor Winnes, hugene Benson, KTreas J Denny Goller, Joe May, Jack tooley, Bob Schultz, Gary Dean, Third Row Betty Moyer, Shirley Siler, CPres J Dorothy Ost, Rita Moules, Carol Roe, Mary Jennings, Donna Kay, CSec J Luan Schuler, Jacqueline Bruckner, Carol Rick Second Pow Mr Winans, lAdvisorJ, Betty Workinger, Mary Siler, Joyce Corbin, Mary Dunmore, CV Pres J, Delores Frederick, Marion Jackson, Joan Wilson, Betty Mesaros, Mildred Matias, Jeanette Labun First Row Virginia Davis, Betty Mary Ellison, June Welever, Rita ter, Rita Morrin The following were absent Hiser, Roger Hearns, and Kenneth There are 64 members in the Baker, Donna Craft, Dolores Brockman, Smith, Barbara Bruckner, Barbara Hun when the picture was taken Barbara Bordine class Mr Winans is the advisor N . 5 ' T Raymond Rigel. - I 46 Jw 1 mx Wx 0 :vb Qfk,-bg ADX! pu WMM? 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I gk 'DOQPXYL Lf. 5 X v , X -H X x X Q X X :P Q Q Third Row Patsy Kruse, Joan Pieotter, Jean Hearns, Irene Wain, Emma Ellison, Gwendolyn Williamson, Joyce Kopke, Phyllis Monk, Suzanne O'Lone, Rita Lindhorst, Janice Cardinal, Mary Lou Hedrick Second Row Lela Ridenour, Joan Kuhlman, Betty Weyher, Carol Radabaugh, Lois Karl, Wilma Roof, Velma Friess, Viola Rigel fTreas Alice Eyler, Mary Furrow, Marilyn Briggs CSec D, Dona Barker, Margaret Ridenour First Row Mr Schwall, Shirley Pickett, Mary Irby, Maurine Peppers, Diane Viles, Audrey Miller, Shirlee Norris, Marguerite Lazarus, Luella Hoagland, Grace Lamkin, Mary Allor, Ruth Wilcox, Nancy Ingraham Third Row Robert Gera, Milton Baisch QPres J Jim Bondy, Wayne Rigel, Eldon Edlebrock, Lehr Roe, George Rath, Gilbert Steinman Second Row Harry Benson, Laverne Smith, Charles Greer, Ronald Tanguay, Roger LaVoy, Warren Cooley, Jerry Kuhlman, Charles Burke First Row Mr Schwall, William Hilgeneck, James Zieski, Roger Maddux, Robert Fritzler, David McMechan CV Pres D, Casmir Knidy, Richard 0'Lone, Virgil Gensler There are 68 members in this class The adviser is Mr Schwall Betty McDonald, Eillen Meek, and Leonard Wolfe were absent at the time the picture was taken l : V . 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Q:5?4iL-fp 5! 5 yr-ealunan Cfadd ,Q Third Row Joan Gera, Edna Fritzler, Laura Lee Berns, Verdell Helden, Barbara Bird, Darlene Rigel, Rosalyn Bondy CV Pres J, Jean nette Scott, Joyce Berlin, Norma Wilmoth, Ellen Kraftchick, Eva Berns, rarilyn Harris Second Row Mr Butterfield, Marlene Bishop, Shirley Tabbert, Donna Laskey, Juanita Walker, Constance Hoag, Lilliam Frazier, Donna Griff or, Mary Ott, Vera Federer, Jane Cesler, Helen Kreskai, Mary Ann Emero, Nancy Rosswurm First Row Virginia Schuler, Bonita Bunge, June Gera, Marian Dett loff, Loris wright, Beverly Hunter, Lorraine Miller, Jeannette Austin, Barbara Good, Shirley Lemerand, Dorothy King, Patty Fox, Shirley Herbst Third Row: Howard Heckman, Paul Brossia, William Eggert, Wayne Jaworski CTres.J, James Waltz CPres.D, Jack Savage, Tom Hindbough, Kaydon Fournis, Chester Maynor, Rex Engall, Harvey Knitter, Charles Lowe. Second Row: Dick Uhl, lSec.J, Bob Shettleroe, Donald Barker, Ray Schwison, Jerry Price, Sterling Kopke, Richard Gramlick, Dale Scott, Larry Goller, Jerry Mead. First Row: Edward Craft, Claude Lewis, Dean Denman, John Gunder, Larry Wheaton, Jim Masten, Dale Goetz, Dietrich Richter, Ronald Ellis Ohmer Corbin, Franklin Goodridge, Richard Lewis. There are 75 members in this class. Mr. John Butterfield is the Adviser. Tom Rutter and Bill Tinsman were absent when the picture was taken. 'X 1 5 251 5, . ' , ff :WX .Y L ' H ' . , el ZF ,ff ' L xg ,Q A 4 u D U ' A,57 f 'Q .gg 'H w f X 6 f L 9 V '. ood 2 e . ,T ' Y y 1 1 ' ,3Q 2 :fin eighth grade Third Row Jim Wadsworth, Kenneth Norris, Richard Schuler, George Peters, Carol Rigel, David May, Dale French, Richard Willaert, Ronald Foreman, Nancy Powell, Billy Dean, Connie Hearns Second Row Mr Charles Lane, Kathryn Radabaugh, Jean Cardinal Joan Bellen, Donna Uhl, Lillian Ribar, Doris Akens, Margaret Dettloff, Marjorie Cooley, Merlin Burwitz, Dean Sheldon KV Pres D lden Hatter CTreas First Row Eugene Akens, Leah Martin, Beverly Rothman, Eline Ralston, Clara Arting, Betty Irby, Shirley Krueger, Maratha Gambo, Lois Van Dueser, Christine Hudson, Joan Bishop, Beverly Ingraham CSec I John Levicki CPres D Fiww Third Row Beverly Brockman, Edmund Baranowski, Margaret Hartman, Hilary Ost, Jean Rathke, Ellsworth Shankleton, Howard Quillen, B111 Savage, Rog Eighmey, Carol Toburen, Paul Rutter Second Row Charles Rath, Louretta Hoffman CV Pres J, Shirley Kuhl man, Mildred Newman, Gene Butcher CPres D Barbara White, Rosemary Hartman, Diane Loss, Joyce Gunder, Edwin Baranowski First Row Miss Margaret Haas, Joan Tennyson, Amelia Paich, David Helden, Harold Helden CSec D, Edward Milhoun, Charles Durham, Donald Dunmore, James Brossia, Roberta Jacobs, George Rothman There are 69 members in this class The advisers are Miss Haas and Mr Charles Lane Jerry La Monde and Audrey Tinsman were absent at the time the picture was taken Y 0 Q Q 2 . , 71 e 0 g Lil o o n 1 1 o a w N w 1 uw , , ws ' 2 . 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' ' 3 e 2 e e e n Q e ventl: grade Third Row Pauline Rowe, Katherine Paich, Nancy Bice, Dorothy Rathke, Zona Berndt, Lilamae Kluckey, Sally Furrow KSec J, Virginia Sackett Mary Lou Wells, Kathryn Nichols, Yvonne Koster, Lois Berlin, Joanne Second Row Miss Amy Hlldenbrand, Janet Speicker, Carolyn Ruehs, Lois Smith, Jean Ann Kraft, Joyce Monk, Phyllis Kenter, Lillian Gaw ron, Joyce Rehberg, Judith Nash, Helen Scott, Harold Hicks, Gary Brockman First Row Fred Wittkop, Bob Lowe, Walter Brehmer, John Laberi, Mer lin Foreman KPres J, Edward Dean CTreas J, Lyle Rigel, Bill Schultz, Don Schultz, Dick Brewer KV Pres J, Charles Weyher, Bob Busch Third Row Bob Howe, Dale Miller, Wynemia Knoblauch, June Eccleston Beatrice Hunter, Patricia Addy, Dorothy Daykin, Jeanette Helle CPres J, Florence Eighmey, Margie Cooley, Shirley Brown, Victor Wright Second Row Mr Kenneth Kafer, John Hazlett, Jona Lynn Bannerman, Evel Coole C 1 F 1 yn y, aro e nauer, Shirley Roof, Nancy Mazo, Nancy Collins, Patsy Langeirn, Judith Frear, Doris Ott fTreas J, Helen Johnson, Bob Janus. First Row: Earl Lowe, Andy Levicki, Jack McMechan, Charles Ruehs KV.Pres.J, Charles Hoagland, Bill Coleman, Charles Waterstradt, Rich ard Weyher lSec.J, Frank Knidy, Tommy Volker. There are 81 members in this class. The advisers are Miss Hildenbrand and Mr. Kafer. Philip Hottenstein, John Huber, Bessie Huber, James Rueam Rus sel Spaulding, Kay Waterstradt were absent at the time the picture was taken. 1 , . . , Shettleroe, Jean Bellen, Richard Winslow. 3 9 1 n C! N,.,,44'4- 47 ,., -swf 775-ff fm? XX X N Nxwww 1 TIVITII 5 IJ Q iw EQ N QWSQTSX L xistxtllji 3 G ' ir: frat: x Q My if KK , 1-fx - , I Q 'TZA X G ,fctl SCC Qc lf? gm CBN fk 5' E1 so Oxx X Q X N X X b N ' X Q W X Nxxoox H '5 X Q9 '4 Q' S47 1 X Z2 - gs 6 43? :fr G DJWJQ-Wk Y' tu ent Counsel Second Row Gilbert Steinman, George Rath, William Knabusch, Dietrich Richter, Claude Lewis, Dale French, Earl Lowe, Virginia Davis, Miss Gogarn, Dale Gensler First Row Morris Newman, Wayne Rigel, Marjorie Bordt, Howard Rathke, Dale Rigel, Joyce Gunder, Betty Moyer, Norma Wilmoth The Student Council is an organization of representatives from grades seven to twelve The purpose of the council is to help with school activities, make suggestions to better conditions and to promote understanding of school life The representatives are elected by their own classes This year's officers are Morris Newman, President: Betty Moyer, Vice President: Wayne Rigel, Secretary: Dietrich Richter, Treasurer. atconaf .Honor czetg Third How Donna Kay, Mary Jennings, Luan Schuler, Shirley Siler, Paul Stotz, Allen Uhl, Gerry Dean, Dennie Goller, Mary Ellison, Bar bara Hunter Second Row Rita Moules, Betty Moyer, Nadine Turner, Dorothy Price, Gertrude Gera, Mary Ann Corbin, Kathryn Doty, Mary Dunmore, Marion Jacxson, Mr Nelson Howe, Marilyn Babcock, Tony Ternes, Phyllis Dental, Verla Fisk, Velda Helden, Geraldine Ce Bulkey Nelson Lamson was absent when the picture was taken The members of the National Honor Society are selected from the eleventh and twelfth grades To become a member, the student must maintain a B average in his subjects This year there are 50 members in the organization The offi cers are Tony Ternes, President, Nelson Lamson, Vice President, and Marilyn Babcock, Secretary and Treasurer Mr Nelson is the adviser , o First Row: Margie Bordt, Joyce Zimmerman, Carolyn Greer, Shirley enior laid flag Try outs in preparation for their play, 'The Groom Said No! A comedy in three acts The cast, when chosen, will be LUCILLE WINGATE a wealthy young women BUNNY WINGATE her younger sister GERALD BAKER Luc11le's finance HARPER CAVENDISH Bunny's fiance FREDERICK AVERY Luc111e's lawyer DR MERLO FRANKLIN a minister NANCY APPLEVHITEI COLEEN BALL Luc1lle's bridesmaids VERA KINC JULIE GILL 3 Five musicians and ten wedding guests complete the cast The Senior play was presented in March under the direc tion of Miss Betty Paxton I CYNTHIA LOU ELLEN . . . . the Wingate maid - 1 -1 V , unwr Clan flag Second Row John Bogi, Robert Briggs, LeRoy Meyers, Wayne Smith, First Row Delores Frederick, Jacqueline Bruckner, Betty Moyer, Donna Craft, Barbara Bruckner, Donna Kay WEDDING SPELLS Billie Gay Donna Kay Algernon Grederick Reeves John Bogi Steve Arlen Paul Stotz Charlie Cooney Wayne Smith Mrs Julia Pettingill Joan Wilson Angelica Wayne Barbara Bruckner Frances Brown Donna Craft Nicki Murphy Delores Frederick Ruth Auburn Betty Moyer Officer Blake LeRoy Meyer Sigsbee H Sullivan Robert Briggs Mrs Gay Shirley Siler The Junior play was presented on February 5, under the direction of Mr Robert Winans e Paul Stotz, Joan Wilson, Shirley Siler, Mr.W1nans. 9904 Third Row Anthony Ternes, Dale Gensler, James Ingraham, Roger Hearns, Robert Brown, Robert Simmons, Richard Rauch, Dale Haney, Robert Wall, Floyd Brown, Linford Price, Gilbert Steinman, Robert Gera Second Row John Bogi, Louis tseke, Ronald Ellis, William Eggert, Howard Hackman, Nelson Lamson, Ronald Tanguay, Lavern Smith, Gerry Price, Donald Barker, Dale Scott, John Gunder First Row Mr Butterfield, Roger Maddux, Richard Hoag, James Bondy, Harold Eicholtz, Kay Don Fournia, William Hilgeneck, Casmer Knidy, Thomas Hindbaugh Robert C Schultz, Alfred Simmons, Raymond Rigel, Eldon Edlebrock 44 boys this year The officers of the club are Dale Gensler lPres I Tony Ternes KVice Pres D, Linford Price CTreas 3 Harold Eicholtz fSec J, Gilbert Steinman, Reporter, Al Simmons, Sentinel The F F A cooperates in the activities of the school, farmers and community The nDe Kalb Agricultural Award,' based on scholar ship and supervised farming activities, given the outstanding senior agricultural student, was won this year by Anthony Ternes Other awards for proficiency in the vocational program will be made later in the spring These awards are in cash and are made from money received from the state vocational award fund o o 0 ' ' A D O The Dundee Chapter of the F.F.A. was organized in 1952. We have . : . , - I I , 91404 Third Row Darlene Rigel, Barbara Bird, Irene Wain, Delores Helden, Ceraldine Ce Bulkey, KPres D Lois Goetz, KTreas J Edna Fritsler, Doris Rick Second Row Miss Haas, Shirley Tabbert, Gwen Lewis, Lillian Frazier, Carolyn Radabuagh, Donna Barker, Betty Ellis, Mary hmero, Bonita Bunge Dental, Marion Dettloff, Nancy Rosswurm, Joan Plotter, Rose Maddux, ISec J, Joan Wittkop Sixteen new members were initiated into the F H A this year On October 50, the members attended the annual regional meeting at Ypsi lanti State Normal College Social activities for the year included a caroling party and a roller skating party At Christmas time, as a school project, we made several Santa Claus suits Sales of homemade fudge and baked goods were used as money raising projects We also sold ice cream at several games The chapter took part in both re gional and state activities 0 0 0 - . 3. . 3 First Row: Maurine Peppers, Rosemary Hranica, CV. Pres.J3 Phyllis arditg g Third Row Dale Haney, William Knabusch, Gilbert Burke, Robert Brown, George Rath, Floyd Brown, Robert Berndt, Hubert Mead, Wayne Smith, Jack Goodridge, Howard Rathke, Clarence Pollitz, Richard Rauch Second Row Eugene Benson, Raymond Rigel, James Zieske, Nelson Lamson, Richard Hoag, Robert Briggs, David McMechan, Dale Gensler, Morris Newman, Charles Burke, Virgil Gensler, Robert Schultz, lr Decker Rigel, Roger Hearns, Dale Rigel, Kenneth Bordine, James Ingraham, Lehr Roe, Linford Price, Paul Stotz, Richard Savage Officers of the club are as follows Hubert Mead, President, Robert Berndt, Vice President, Robert Schultz, Secretary Treasurer First Row: Donald McMechan, Richard O'Lone, Kenneth Brewer, Wayne Qi,-I4 ,alllzletic club Third Row Patsy Kruse, Joyce Berlin, Kathryn Doty, Verdell Helden, Joan Wilson, Barbara Bruckner, Betty Moyer, Beverly Sandwith, Janice Cardinal, Gwendolyn Williamson, Shirley Siler, Rita Lindhorst, Carol Roe, Mary Lou Jennings, Marilyn Babcock, Donna Kay, Suzanne O'Lone, Luella Lewis, Geraldine CeBulkey Second Row Betty Workinger, Mary Lou Siler, Joyce Corbin, Delores Frederick, Velma Friess, Mary Furrow, Ruth Wilcox, Helen Moritz, Viola Rigel, Marilyn Briggs, Shirley Pickett, Verla Fisk, Shirley Howe, Carolyn Greer, Virginia Davis, Larcella Lidster, Grace Lamkin, Diane Viles First Row Miss Hoebeke, Nancy Ingraham, Marjorie Bordt, Nadine Turner, Beverly Hunter, Patty Fox, Darlene Rigel, Nancy Rosswurm , Marion Dettloff, Audrey Miller, Donna Craft, Barbara Rosswurm, Joan The G1rl's Athletic Club is an organization for girls interested in sports and all outdoor activities Club members may earn letters through an honor point system The club has existed for nine years, and now has a membership of 52 At the beginning of the school year the G A C had a meeting of members at which they elected their officers, as follows Carolyn Greer, President, Shirley Siler, Vice President, Nancy Rosswurm, Secretary Viola Higel, Treasurer Miss Hoebeke is Adviser of their club I Wittkop, Mary Kruse, Velda Helden, Mary Ann Corbin. . Q ' ewdpaper Staff Second Row Miss Norris CAdviser!, Delores Scott, Rose Maddux, Lois Goetz, Marcella Lidster, Betty Kraftchick, Phyllis La Monde, Rosemary Hranica, Velda Helden, Mary Kruse, Joyce Wheaton man, Helen Moritz, Doris Rick, Verla Fisk, Marilyn Babcock, Carolyn Greer, Shirley Howe The Viking Press published a weekly school paper during this school year The staff has purchased and paid for all the school paper during this school year They also purchased a new typewriter to be used in the printing of their paper First Row: Doris Monk, Gwendolyn Lewis, Gertrude Gere, Joyce Zimmer- ,Debate Geam Third Row LeRoy Meyers, Robert Gera Second Row Miss Paxton, Grace Lamkin, Juanita Walker First Row Betty Moyer, Shirley Siler, Gertrude Gera, Luella Hoagland this year was Resolved that the United Nations now be revised into a Federal World Government The four active members on the Dundee Debate team were Betty Moyer and Luella Hoagland, affirmative team, Shirley Siler and Ger trude Gere, negative team Debate coach was Miss Betty Paxton The Dundee team debated with five other high schools Romulus, Tecumseh, Inkster, Roosevelt, ousted They were victorious in one half of their debates The question used by debaters in all high schools of the state alaaemblg Staff g Donna Kay, James Waltz, Mr Stucker, George Rath, Marjorie Bordt, Miss Haas, Joyce Gunder .Hall Juonaford Third Row Robert Cole, Dorothy Price, Robert Heinl, Dale Rigel, Paul Stotz, Robert Wall, Gilbert Steinman, Robert Simmons, Wayne Smith, Jack Goodridge. Second Row Wilma Roof, Nadine Turner, Betty Ellis, Marilyn Briggs, Marjorie Bordt, Marcella Lidster, Dennis Geller, John Bogi, Grace Lamkin, Luella Hoagland First Row Rose Maddux, Deloris Scott, Marilyn Babcock, Dorothy Ost, Joyce Wheaton, Luan Schuler, Donna Kay, Mary Lou Jennings, Anthony, Ternes, Joyce Kopke e 0 e e e e e o s e Spamah Cl 6 Third Row Barbara Rosswurm, Luella Lewis, Duane Parks, LeRoy Meyers, Gwendolyn Williamson Second Row Beverly Sandwith, Luella Hoagland, Mary Hedrick, Janice Cardinal, Betty Ellis CPres D, Mary Ann Corbin CSec J, Kathryn Doty KV Pres I Jean Hearns L rary 6 Rosalyn Bondy, Gertrude Gera, Joan Wittkop, lies Gogarn CHead Librariani, Mary Dunmore, Marion Jackson, Nadine Turner o l First How: Miss Misner QAdviserD, Roger Hearns CTreas.J, Verla Fisk . . . . , . o Kay Scoutd Third Row Dale French, Harvey Knitter, Harold Helden, Buddy Hoffman, Lee Peppers, Edwin Baranowski, Bob Busch, Charles Materstradt, James Waltz, Jerry Mead, David Helden, Franklyn Goodridge Sheldon, Detrich Richter, Dick Russwurm, Jerry La Monde, Bob Lowe, Larry Goller, Bill Savage, Tommy Volker, Ohmer Corbin, Dale Goetz First Row Gene Butcher, Walter Bremer, Bill Schultz, Edward Dean, Charles Weyher, Freddy Wittcop, Lyle Rigel, Donald Plumb, Jack Mc Mechan, David May. Second Row: Claude Lewis, Jim Brossia, Jim Wadsworth, Rex Ingle, Dean Campfzre garb Fourth how Mary Alice Powell, Virginia Sackett, Lois Berlin, Judy Frear, Joyce Pracey, Virginia Hiser, Carol Larsen, Shirley Sunday, barol Albers, Karen Ralston, Viola Jacobs, Martha Volker Third Row Eveleyn Dooley, Patty Downing, Barbara Orr, Shirley Moore, carol Feinauer, Margie cooley, Shlrley Poof, hancy Mazo, Joyce Heh berg, Patty Addy, Nancy collins, fonnia Berndt, Florence Eighmey Phyllis Sisty, Donna Prear, Madalyn Dunmore, Janet Pigel, Huth rritz ler, Margaret Yay First Row Ruth higel, Glorla Iowley, Judy Johnson, Snaron hay, Beverly Ladabaugh, Shixley Luzz, Fenivieve Haystead, Sandra Yroeger, Gail Chesher, Patty Niller, Judy Downing, Carol vpaulding, Suzanne Happert o o W , . : - ' . . . , , . , - Second Row: Jona Lynn Eannerman, Carol Gee, Judy Goodridge, Joan Gee, W X 0 , 2 , h . H 1 , I . 4 M , c '- ' , 51 ,, , ,. , uilfgj ' - W1 ,nk : tix . A f... 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A ja'g7 e.r 712. chew- Fw' 9-ye e 3a 54 ,v .fag ,QA-1 AWG all Fourth Row Mary Lou Jennings, Norma Wilmoth, Joyce Berlin, Howard Allen Uhl, Howard Hackman, James Zleske, Charles Rath, Dale Rigel, Joan Wilson, LeRoy Meyers, Robert Brown, Robert Heinl, Richard Savage, Marcella Lidster Benson, Virginia Schuler, John Gunder, David Helden, Gwendolyn Williamson, Harold Helden, Richard Winslow, Dennie Goller, Barbara Bird, Dorothy King, Grace Lamkin, Lois Karl, Luan Schuler Second Row Mary Lou Wells, Sally Furrow, Carol Roe, Betty Workinger, Jeanette Labun, Donna Laskey, Beverly Prockman, Jean Rathke, Phyllis Monk, Joyce Wheaton, Mary Kruse, Hilary Ost, William Savage, Phyllis La Monde, Edwin Baranowski First Row Joyce Zimmerman, Nancy Ingraham, Lila Mae Kluckey, Joyce Corbin, Mary Siler The band has played for football and basketball games They have presented a concert and have played for several pep meetings and assemblies and also at the May Festival Several ensemble groups and soloists have made public appearances at concerts, assemblies, and various banquets The officers of the band are as follows President, Bob Heinl, Vice President, Dale Rigel, Secretary-Treasurer, Denny Goller Third Row: Mr.Stucker, Joyce Gunder, Lois Berlin, Ruth Wilcox, Harry 094 Clwrud Third Row Dale Rigel, Robert Heinl, William Knabusch, Howard Rathke, Wayne Smith, Jack Goodridge, Hubert Mead, Clarence Pollitz, Robert Berndt, Dale Haney, George Rath, Roger Hearns, Dale Gensler, LeRoy Meyers, Donald McMechan Second Row Robert C Schultz, Harvey Knitter, Wayne Jaworski, Paul Stotz, Cilbert Steinman, Richard Beal, vayne Rigel, Floyd Brown, Robert Schultz, Robert Wall, Kenneth May, Lawrence Denman, Allen Uhl, Lehr Roe, Dean Denman, Robert Shettleroe, Harry Benson First Row Jerry Mead, Gerald Price, Ray Schuisow, Richard Lewis, Paul Brossia, mr Stucker, Velma rriess, Charles Greer, Joseph May, Alfred Simmons, John Bogi, James Nevman, Morris Newman, James Zieski The chorus has sung at the Christmas, P T I programs, and at several other public functions 0 Don McMechan, Bob W Schultz, James Zieski, Paul Stotz, Allen Uhl, Jim Zieski, Lehr Roe, Morris Newman, Velma Rriess, fAcccmpan1estJ . . 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O V . 1 0 girld , Clzorud Third Row Gertrude Gera, Delores Brockman, Rita Smith, Rita Lindhorat, Suzanne O'Lone Mary Hedrick, Janice Cardinal, June Welever, Luella Hoagland, Barbara Bruckner, Deloris Scott, Rose Maddux, Jacqueline Bruckner, Rita Moules, Dorothy Ost, June Gera Mary Emero Second Row Helen Moritz Delores Frederick, Donna Craft, Jean Hearns, Velda Helden, Verla Fisk, Alice Eyler, Betty Baker, Rita Herrin, Joan Kuhlnan, Jeanette Austin, Joan Gera, Shirley Lemarand, Betty Kraftchick, Beverly Hunter, Lorraine Miller, Mr Stucker First Row Barbara Hunter, Joyce Zim erman, Donna Griffor, Mary Ann Ott, Helen Kreskai, Shirley Pickett, Mary Furrow, Marlene Bishop, Connie Hoag, Gwendolyn Lewis, Carolyn Radabaugh, Betty Weyher The Girls Chorus has appeared in many public performances in cluding the Christmas Concert, an Operetta, and has participated in band concerts The officers are as follows Betty Kraftchick, President, Joyce Zlmmerman, Secretary Treasurer, Barbara Hunter, Vice President, Librarian Sextel Velma Friess, Janice Cardinal, Donnr Craft, Betty Kraftchick, Joyce Zim ernan, Jean Hearns . . I . , I O . ' I I A O O . . I Q 4 O , . . 1 ' 3 . ' N. 1 ' , V .4- 4. I I Jlemonea Mrs Ca eterza ta Corbin, Marlene Bishop, Mary Ann Ott, Vera Federer, Donna Barker, Joan Plotter, Joan Bishop, Joyce Gunder, end Mrs Reum 6 Wesley Feinauer Bradley Munson htenance uartet Irs. Sadie lasten Hrs. Thelma Dunmore I . g SEI' Nrx' g e 3 x . QE A N D f ,b , , ami. .4 . A yy VK . ,.,,f ' . kiwi sm - 6 .K J - Al .. final. 23 r 2 , I ' - X fad :Drivers Fvr. Mr Simmons, Mr Hindbaugh, Mr Kelly, Mr Winters, Mr Jenney, M Feinauer, mr Uiller, and Mr Rath To provide good transportation for our school, our bus drivers have set an enviable record Jfuaaea u i 1 , l . . , . . ' . I' , I . Q K.. A 0 C F O 41 r , A 1 lx' A A ' ' A 'Ye ,..,.4V , E x' 1 X . N A ,.,. f - -: X., -' , , K ,, . Q 1 mf , X 1 . war ,MS Wk K'V-ff-aim, . W - .-J.. , JK? Q ff JW M 1.3 if WN M KNXW fym vom 5 Ci RXXXNXNX X x J W' LQXC? 15,5 Q -af 137' 'Q .WE 43 23' lf? , X 9 fda 'QQ l Q Io 5 gnxr-Q! 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S lcaflo MM C of - 5 J, x f9 CP Cheer .feaderd Carolyn Greer, Mary Lou Jennings, Beverly Sandwith, Barbara Rosswurm, Joan Wilson, Marilyn Briggs, Nancy Rosswurm, Viola Rigel The squad will lose the following members by graduation Carolyn Greer, Barbara Rosswurm, and Beverly Sandwith ootball Fourth Row Leonard Wolfe, Roger iearns, Dale Haney, Lenford Price Kenneth Bordine, Jack Goodridge, Donald McMechan, Lehr Roe, David McMechan, Dale Gensler Third Row Mr Dotson, Floyd Brown, Robert Berndt, Clarence Pollit Richard Rauch, Robert Briggs, George Rath, Dale Rigle, Kayne Smith eugene Benson, Richard Savage, Richard Hoag, Mr Lane Second Row Gerry Mead, Roger Lavoy, Chester Majnor, Kay Don Fourni Charles Burke, Wayne Rigel, Jack Savage, Kenneth Brewer, James Zieske, Morris Newman, Robert Schultz Dale Goetz, Ray Schwisow, Harvey Knitter, Richard Uhl, Ronald Tanguay, Gerald Price, Harry Benson Paul Stotz and Robert Brown were absent when the picture was taken Schedule Sept 17 Bedford KTherel Oct Roosevelt CHereD Sept 24 Saline Klherel Oct 'niversity Hi h ill Oct 1 Milan QThere Oct Chelsea CHere Oct 8 Flat Rock CThereD Nov 5 Romulus lHerel Non League games The seniors lost through graduation are Dale Haney, Donald McMechan, Dale Gensler, Floyd Brown, Robert Berndt, Clarence Pollitz, Richard Hoag, Morris Newman, Robert Schultz, and Robert Brown : A R , ' 2 . A z, X Q , FV, 1 : ' a, First Row: Ohmer Corbin, Larry Goller, Ronald Ellis, Claude Lewis, i . . 15 . ' . 22 J . ' . 29 ? 6-' Second Row Mr Decker, Robert Schultz, Morris Newman, Wayne Smith, Howard Rathke, Gilbert Burke, Robert Brown, Dale Haney First Row Nelson Lamson, Hubert Mead, Robert Berndt, Jack Goodridge, William Knabusch, James Ingraham DATE Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan an. an. Jan. an. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Summerfield Ida Bedford Milan Ida Tecumseh Chelsea Summerfield U. High Milan Saline Bedford Flat Rock Lincoln Roosevelt fBedford 4League games iDistrict Tournament UN 426 445 M28 422 459 443 459 OPP The basketball squad had a very successful year this year They won 10 and lost 6 Seniors lost by graduation this year are! Bob Schultz, Morris Newman, Gilbert Burke, Bob Brown, Nelson Lamson, Hubert Mead, Bob Berndt, Bill Knabusch, and Jim Ingrahm. ' Ka ke 5 aruty A t a l D . . 5 45 27 . 10 44 34 . 11 42 50 . 17 28 45 Dec. 21 Tecumseh 40 41 . 7 48 27 J 11 52 26 J 14 31 18 52 41 J 21 56 28 36 4 2B 8 42 59 11 41 18 29 25 36 . ' ' E rfgw' , ' '.A Z' ,.. 1 ,Q ff ' , ' , 18 1 L .4 Li, ' li 'il Q' 2 v ' A 1 ' - f 5, Tu, 4' ' f 3-1, g 3 ,ag A' n r - ' 31 I X' -V 1 ' ,Q ,?TfpQ f' 'I 1 3 ., g.k.'1u3. 34.5 -. Rfk Q ,Y ,,,1 551.4 We.. f 5 1 -i'5?'P4 31,73-'1.' J' - Q 1 '- pw P5 W ., W iii? 1' rw 'ft 'P' 4 xI'i T' lf,,,,?5g?.:fZ,e. ,CL fn. y 1, . 1x 1 --- fan f Q. 3 gl! RE 4, x Q' J K Q :Y l 9 I fe .' gl . N. 1 'SX' Pi .. in-ii M sv.. 4. NN Badketball Reserves Second Row Eugene Benson, James Zieski, Richard O'Lone, Kenneth Brewer, Mr Dotson, Dale Rigel, Kenneth Bordine, Kenneth May, Richard Rauch First Row David McMechan, Charles Burke, Jerry Kuhlman, warren Cooley, Roger LaVoy, Wayne Rigel, Charles Greer DATA UN Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan an Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Summerfield Ida Bedford Milan Tecumseh Tecumseh Chelsea Summerfield U High Milan Saline Bedford Flat Rock Lincoln Roosevelt The reserve basketball team won 11 and lost 5 OPP Lehr Roe, J 5 2 ty ,dxf ' D . . . 5 41 11 . 10 49 16 . 11 21 24 . 17 51 55 . 21 51 19 Jan. 7 Ida 54 15 . 11 15 20 . 14 51 26 . 18 50 , 16 J . 21 . 25 25 . 28 25 54 . 4 52 10 . 8 55 20 . 11 57 50 . 18 41 28 . 45 55 unwr .H Basketball French, William Savage, James Broseia, John Levicki, Mr Lane ' Second How Donald Schultz, Richard Brewer, Robert Busch, Jerry La Monde, Merlin Foreman, Harold Helden, Charles Weyher First Row, Eldon Hatter, Earl Lowe, Edward Dean, William Schultz, Lyle Rigel, Dean Sheldon e e L Third Row: lr. Kafer, Donald Dunmore, Robert Lowe, David May Dale fadeball Third Row Robert Brown, Floyd Brown, Hubert Mead, Dale Gensler, Virgil Gensler Second Row Morris Newman, James Ingraham, Arnold Missler, William Knabusch, Nelson Lamson First Row Robert Berndt, Kenneth Bordine, Mr Kafer, coach, Robert Schultz, Dale Friess DATE April April May May May May 24 Saline Cancelled Roosevelt Lincoln Romulus Flat Rock Chelsea UN OPP D . 20 April 25 Milan 6 5 27 5 O 4 11 12 14 O 4 21 O 4 10 9 l'aCk Fourth Row Raymond Rigel, Floyd Brown, Ivan Schultz, Howard Rathke, Richard Rauch, Gilbert Burke, Dale Gensler, Nelson Lamson Third Row Mr Decker, coach, David Naida, Charles Burke, Roger Hearns, Allen Uhl, Kenneth May, Lawrence Denman, William Daly, Kenneth Bordine, Virgil Gensler, Manager Second Row Lavern Smith, Morris Newman, Robert Cole, John Moyer, Kenneth Brewer, Lehr Roe, George Rath, David McMechan, nugene Benson, Harry Benson First Row Jack Goodridge, James Zieski, Wayne Smith, Robert Brown, Arnold Missler, Carrol Nickols, Dale Higel, Dale Friess With track interest growing at Dundee High School, the track team had a ten meet schedule for the spring of 1948 This is the first issue of the Annual to carry the complete results of the spring sports as we are including the results of the previous spring This is done because the annual is printed before the spring sports are completed Schedule April April April May May May May May May Seniors Regional meets Dundee Opponent Bedford River Rouge Monroe heserve Milan Albion League Meet Lincoln Regional State Meet lost through graduation were Missler, Friess, Moyer and sixth in the State Meet, Jack Goodridge was the eog 11 leading point getter with Hubert Mead second Goodridge, Benson, and Smith qualified in the State Finals Goodridge placed 2nd in the high hurdles and high jump and fifth in the 220 yard dash Prospects are good for the 1949 season 14 79 21 17 N 9 21 64 43 April 29 Tecumseh 86 26 5 46 63 8 58 14 22 19 485 - 22 r 32 29 5 UIEJOII l'0 Third Row Robert Schultz, Morris Newman First Row Hubert Mead, Dale Gensler The six boys pictured above are the seniors from whom one will be selected as the recipient of the Harry Kliaml Munson Memorial Trophy presented yearly to the outstanding athlete Second Ron: Robert Berndt, Floyd Brown: ipfwffffffx 'J' Nlllx r4q Q fx J Dkizsjfla 1 icil I Y , f X ,XC f , ,f 1 C, If ladd .Hu tory On the opening day of school, September l2, 1945, there were eighty four freshmen enrolled in Dundee High The fifteen who had been here since kindergarten found it quite easy but for the rest of us it was a strange sight to see all new faces, large rooms, and big halls The first task we were to take up was to choose class officers They were as follows, president, Melvin Smith, vice president, Marilyn Edelbrock, and secretary treasurer, Mary Corbin Our class adviser for the year was Miss Gogarn Our first thrill came when the sophomores initiated us by making us dress up in various costumes Our big event of the year was the Freshman Sophomore Prom which was enjoyed by everyone who attended Our class student council members were Donald McMechan, Robert Brown, and Allen Uhl Finally after a long hard year we became sophomores That year we numbered seventy four Most of us were upset because we did not have the pleasure of initiating the freshmen Our class officers for the year were as follows president, Robert Brown, vice president, Nelson Lamson, secretary treasurer, Dale Gensler Our class adviser was Mr Winans The student council members for the year were Lawrence Denman, Our class play nHold Everyth1ng,' directed by Mr Winans, was a great success Members of the cast were Ronald Matthias, Nadine Turner, Duane Parks, Joyce Zimmerman, Robert Schultz, Marilyn Babcock, Donald Mcmechan, and Carolyn Greer The Freshman Sophomore Prom was held in November and was enjoyed by everyone who attended We started our junior year with sixty four members We again elected officers They were as follows president, Hubert Mead, vice president, Robert Berndt, secretary, Robert Schultz, and treasurer, Donald McMechan Our class adviser was Mr Lewis, and our student council members were Mary Corbin, Nadine Turner, and Allen Uhl Sixteen members of our class were elected to the National Honor Society They were Jane Smith, Geraldine CeBulkey, Marilyn Babcock, Anthony Ternes, Nelson Lamson, Allen Uhl, Dorothy Price, Charlotte Norris, Shirley Howe, Verla Fisk, Joyce Zim erman, Carolyn Greer, Gertrude Gera, Phyllis Dentel, Marjorie Bordt, and Nadine Turner Our junior play, nAdam's Evening,n was presented under the direc tion of Mr Winans Those who participated were Robert Schultz, Nadine Turner, Robert Berndt, Gertrude Gera, Charlotte Norris, Duane Parks, Beverly Sandwith, Hubert Mead, Donald Mcmechan, and Barbara Rosswurm In May we gave a farewell banquet and dance for the seniors Stardust being the theme o Hubert.Mead, and William Knabusch. We began our senior year with fifty six members We were on our last step before leaving good old Dundee High For our last time we chose class officers as follows president, Hubert Mead, vice president, Nelson Lamson, secretary, Robert Schultz, and treasurer, tary Corbin Our class adviser was hr Lewis Our student council representatives were Iorris Newman, Jillian Knabusch, Dale Gensler, and NarJorie Bordt The annual, one of our most outstanding projects, was supervised by his Norris On April seventeenth most of the class took a trip to Washington, D C and visited the capitol and all the beautiful buildings On May sixth the Juniors bid us fare ell by giving us a banquet and dance Our class motto is Success Ever, Failure Never Our class colors are blue and silver, and our flower is the yellow rose We, the senior class of '49, are sponsoring this annual and hope that you will enjoy it very much . .. . f 4 . . - . 1 1 .. Q . . . I rg I . A i A I v 1 S Q O 0 4 ' I ' vip, Q . . I NAME Marilyn Babcock Richard Beal Robert Berndt Marjorie Bordt Floyd Brown Robert Brown Gilbert Burke Geraldine CeBulkey Mary Ann Corbin Lawrence Denman Phyllis Dentel Kathryn Doty Betty Ellis Verla Fisk Dale Gensler Gertrude Gera Lois Ann Goetz Carolyn Greer Dale Haney Velda Helden Bob Heinl Richard Hoag Shirley Howe Rosemary Hranica James Ingraham Richard King William Knabusch Betty Kraftohick Mary Kruse Phyllis LaMonde Nelson Lamson Gwendolyn Lewis Luella Lewis Marcella Lidster Rose Maddux BIIJOI' 8 PJ Onne I PASTIME Dancing Sleeping Sports Dancing Sports Sports Sports Driving Movies Movies Movies Drawing Roller Skating Dancing Sports Playing piano Working box office Swim ing Sports Music Car Hunting Dancing Dancing Cards Sports Sports Music Movies nDuane Sports Dancing Dancing Skating Movies FAVORITE FOOD Swiss steak Cake Venison Chill Lemon pie Chicken Ice cream Fried shrimp Pork chops Chocolate cake Chop suey Meat loaf Spaghetti Cherry milk shakes Potatoes Cherry pie Chili Chocolate upside down cake Spaghetti and meat balls cheese Apple pie ala mode Spaghetti Apple pie T Bone steaks Spaghetti Frog Legs Chicken Butterscotch pie Chocolate pie Potato salad Olives and dill pickles Apple pie Cherry pie ala mode Spaghetti Ice cream Fried chicken SONG 'Embraceable You 'My Happiness Stardust nFaraway Places 'Te Each His Own WTO Each His Own For You 'Deep Purple 'Jealousy 'Alexander's Rag Time Bandu nYou Were Only Fooling nMy Darling Because 'Blue Bird o Happiness nBecause nSerenade 'Maybe ou' l Be There NI Dream You nTo Each His wn Bows uSmoke Gets In our Eyes nButtons and Bows 'Alexander s Rag Time Bandn Stardust' Because nMy Darling nSlow Boat o China UTree In e Meadow 'Faraway Plac s Stardust uPassing y' nButtons and Bows nYou Were Meant For Men For You 'My Happiness nNow Is The Hour H ll I! ll ll N fl N ' U ll I N ll N N ll ' f U1 N a n in ' Y 1 ll - of ll O Deloris Helden Movies Macaroni and nButtons and ll Y N A ll Y 1 - cv 1 ll N ll T ll Th ll I e ll ll ll ll B I ll ll ll I I! NAME Don McMechan Hubert Mead Doris Monk Helen Moritz Morris Newman Duane Parks Clarence Pollitz Dorothy Price Doris Rick Barbara Rosswurm Beverly Sandwith Robert Schultz Delores Scott Anthony Ternes Nadine Turner Allen Uhl Robert Wall Joyce Wheaton Joan Whittkop Joyce Zimmerman PASTIME Football Baseball Reading Dancing Sports Dancing Reading Music Movies Dancing Cheerlead ing Eating Sewing Sports Reading Driving Thinking Day dreaming Drawing Dancing FAVORITE FOOD Pheasant Chili Spaghetti Pineapple upside down cake Fried chicken Spaghetti Chicken and rice Ice cream Fried chicken Banana cream pie Fried chicken Hamburgers Cherry pie Chicken Fried chicken Fried chicken Roast beef Cherry pie Cherry pie ala mode Swiss steak SONG 'Claire de Lune Stardustn 'Missouri Wa zu tardust 'Slow Boat To China You Were Only Fooling Stout hearte Men' 'Till The End NMy Happiness NMy Darling nBlue Bird Of Happiness nDream nYou Were Only Fooling NSlow Boat To China 'Lavender Blue 'Brush Those Tea From Your Eyes d Man River HBecause nwhisper ng USO In Loven PS 1 n ll ' lt 'A - ns ll I n N n ' - d I ' Of Timen rv n - n N u Il 1 n I n mol n ll 1 ll ad! n ged lament We the class of 1949, in the town of Dundee, the county of Monroe, and the state of Michigan, being in good mental condition, as usual, hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary optimism An in this manner do we dispose of our possessions give and bequeath to the Junior Class our mantle of dignity our friends, the Sophomore Class, we leave our wisdom, our im portance, and our self satisfaction, all of which we possess in enormous quantities To the young and inexperienced Freshmen Class we leave our patience To our teachers we bequeath our valuable sense of humor, without which we should have found school life unbearable and which will do Marilyn Babcock leaves her curly hair to Betty Baker Now you won't have to get that permanent, Betty Richard Beal wills his ability to sleep in class to any student who can use it Robert Berndt leaves his pool playing ability to Kenny Bordine who spends a great deal of time at this sport Marjorie Bordt gives Velma Friess her ability to be boss Maybe you can make a few decisions for Kenny now Floyd Brown wills his age to Al Simmons You won't have to be the baby of the class now, Al Robert Brown bequeaths his many trips to Petersburg to Coach Lane who seems to be doing all right even without them Gilbert Burke wills his varsity position in basketball to his brother, Charles Geraldine Ce Bulkey wills her short curly hair to Beverly Ingraham You'll look cute with short hair, Beverly Mary Ann Corbin leaves her job as senior class secretary to anyone who likes to write Lawrence Denman leaves his shyness to Dale Goetz This should benefit all Phyllis Dentel wills her look of innocence to Joyce Corbin Kathryn Doty leaves her art ability to Kenny May Betty Ellis gives to Barbara Bruckner her ability to get caught by wolves o Cl do d : We 0 To - much to make it more endurable for them. Verla Fisk wills her ability to go with only one man to Dolores Fredericks who seems to have trouble with men all the time Dale Gensler wills his ability to stick to one girl to Roger Maddux who is always changing his mind Gertrude Gera gives her intelligence to Eileen Meek We hope this will help you a little Lois Ann Goetz wills her job at the theater to Marilyn Harris who is going fine Carolyn Greer bequeaths her knowledge of keeping her figure to Vera Federer who needs some help Dale Haney wills his farming ability to Tom Hindbaugh Delores Helden wills her freckles to John Levicki Now you will wow the girls, John Velda Helden wills her ability to go without makeup to June Welever Robert Heinl wills his manly physique to Denny Goller Richard Hoag wills the many times he has been kicked out of class to Linford Price This will be a new experience for you, Linford Shirley Howe gives her temper to Gwendolyn Williamson Now you can really quarrel with Leroy James Ingraham wills his safe driving to Louie Czeke Now the roads will be safe once again Richard King wills his ability to stay away from the girls to Jerry Kuhlman who just can't William Knabusch wills his babyfied ways to Luella Hoagland Now maybe you will act a little younger Betty Kraftchick bequeaths her quietness to Dick O'Lone From now on our halls won't be so noisy Mary Kruse wills her ability to catch the man she wants while working at the dairy to Diane Viles who can't catch her romeo Phyllis LaMonde gives to Joan Wilson her first chair position in the clarinet section of the band Nelson Lamson wills his ability to be short and still play a good game of basketball to Warren Cooley Now maybe you can play more often, Warren Gwendolyn Lewis wills her small feet to Phyllis Monk Luella Lewis gives her small waistline to Nancy Powell Marcella Lidster wills her roller skates to Grace Lamkin You will be able to skate better now, Grace. Rosemary Hranica bequeaths her sweet smile to Audrey Miller. Labun Rose Maddux gives her ability to be seen and not heard to Jeanette Joan Wittkop wills her flighty actions to Jacqueline Bruckner Don McMechan bequeaths his deep voice to Jerry Mead People will be able to hear you now Hubert Mead wills his good manners to Charles Durham This will benefit the whole school hope it is won't have Monk wills her ability to be short to Richard Rauch W not too late Doris Helen Moritz bequeaths her many love affairs to Rita Smith You to stay home nights anymore, Rita Morris Newman gives his many sophomore admirers to his brother, Jim School should not be dull for you next year, Jim new O Winans Now boys Dale Duane Parks wills his corny jokes to James Walt? You need some nes, Jim Clarence Pollitz wills his height to Dick Uhl Dorothy Price wills her quietness to Lillian Reber Joyce Zimmerman wills her ability to crack her gum with joy to Mr you can have some inexpensive enyoyment within the budget Barbara Rosswurm wills her light and fancy dancing to Carol Roe Sandwith wills her ability to be attractive to all the S to Joan Plotter who needs some help Beverly 1 D H Robert Rigel Schultz wills his guard posltion on the football team to Delores Scott wills her ability to blush to Leah Martin Doesn't anything make you blush, Leah? will lazy slow year Anthony Ternes gives all of his A's to Howard Rathke Maybe this help Nadine Turner wills her studious ways to all those who are too to study Allen Uhl gives his slow walk to Laura Lee Burns Come on, Laura, down Bob wall wills his smile to Donna Kay to remember him by next Joyce Wheaton wills her ability to accomplish something even though she says nl can't' to Victor Winnes who says he can't and never does . e Doris Rick gives her train time-tables to Donna Barker. n. o 0 c . a I gzftaforg We, the class of '49, wish to present each senior with a memento of his high school days MARILYN BABCOCK We all know Marilyn enjoys a good joke, so here is I book of them RICHARD EhAL To Richard we give some toothpicks to hold his eyes open BOB BERNDT To Bob we give this paper doll so he can have one to call his own MAFJORIE BOPDT As Margie never had to wear a dance ap, we give he. one so she will know how it feels FLOYD BROWN Knowing Floyd likes to lean back in the chairs at school, we give him one so he will feel at home in the future ROBERT BROWN To Bob we give this watch so he will be able to get to work on time GILBERT BURKE As Gilbert is quite thin, we give him some vitamin GEALDINE Ce BULKY To Jerry we give this her own to take Dick riding MARY ANN COREIN To Mary Ann we give this her own LAWRRNCE DENMAN To you we give this face blush PHYLLIS DENTEL As Phyllis is tired f her this car KATHRYN DOTY We give you a hook so you comes along BETTY BLLIS To peg we give this sailor VERLA FISK Seeing Verla is such a good pad typist we give her this DALE GENSLER To Dale we give this Rose to remind him of nRos1e GERTRUDE GERA We give Gert this picture of Lawrence Denman to her of her school dreams LOIS COETZ To Lois we give this fishing pole to remlnd her of tain Fisher car so she will have one of car, so she will have one of powder to cover up your cute riding on the train, we give can hook the right man when he until the real one comes home typing ll remind 8 CBI' CAROLYN GREER To Carolyn we give this wedding band to go with her engagement ring e pills to help him gain weight. -n O ' DALE HANEY To Dale we give this tractor in hopes it will help him as a farmer DELORIS HEIDEN As Deloris wants to be a beauty operator, we want to help her along with this wave set VELDA HEIDEH As Velda has such pretty blonde hair, we give her this bottle of peroxide to keep it that way ROBERT HEINL To Bob we give this boat to remind him of a certain Kruse RICHARD HOAG So Dick won't forget the days he didn't come to school, we give him this skipping rope SHIRLEY HOWE Since Shirley is filling her hope chest, we give her this wash cloth ROSEMARY HRANICA As Rosie would like a ring, we give her this diamond to give to Dale so he can give her one JAMES INGRHAM Since Jimmy likes Petersburg quite well, we give him their colors orange and black RICHARD KING To Richard we give this crown to go with his name WILLIAM KNABUSCH What would be more fitting for the baby of our class than a baby rattle BETTY KRAFTCHICK Since Betty likes the word 'Brown, we give her this MARY KRUSE We give Mary this rope so she can keep Bob tied down PHYLLIS LA MONDE We give Phyllis this detective license so she can have a good excuse to follow Duane around NELSON LAMSON Because Nelson has such pretty curly hair, we give him these curlers to keep it that way CWwNDOLYN LEWIS To Gwen we give this candy so she will know how sweet we think she is LUELLA LEWIS To Luella we give this picture of Gene Kelly so she will always have a dancing partner MARCELLA LIDSTER As Narcella likes horses, we give her this picture of one ROSE MADDUX What could be more appropriate than what her name suggests, a rose DON Mc MECHAN To Don we give this book of pin ups so he won't be so bashful around the girls HUBERT MEAD We know Hubert would like this comic book of 'Margie ' ln- I - n sheet of brown paper. DORIS MONK Doris is so quiet we give her this horn to make herself heard HELEN MORITZ Here's a rope so you can lasso your men in the future MORRIS NEWMAN It seems Morris can't stick to one girl Maybe this glue will help DUANE PARKS As Duane likes to drive, e give him this book driving CLARENCE POLLITZ Since Clarence wants to work on the railroad, we are givlng nlm tnls picture of a train DOROTHY PRICE Dot likes to talk so low that no one can hear her, so we are presenting her with this megaphone so we can understand what she says in DORIS RTCK As Doris start you off on UJ1 BEVERLY SANDWITH A Beverly always looks so neat, we give her the future plans to be a secretary, her's a shorthand pad to your career this old shirt to change her looks BOB SLHULTZ Since Bob always seems to get a black eye, we give this black and blue paper to remind him of how his eye looked ing school days him dur DELORIS SCOTT We all know Delorls will be married soon so we give her this rolling pin to show Merlin who's boss TONY TBRNES NADINE TURNER ALAN UHL A give him BOB WALL We As Tony likes to rob the cradle, we give him one We give Nadine a shadow license so she can shadow Bob Alan never has enough nerve to ask a girl for a date, we this nerve tonic hope this barrette will help Bob keep his hair out of his eyes in the future JOYCE WHEATON As Joyce doesn't have a boy friend, we give her this picture of Van Johnson until she finds one JOAN WITTYOP As Joan wants to be a commercial artist, we give her this box of paints in hopes that it will help her JOYCE ZIMMERMAN We make Joyce an official member of the Royal Mounties so she will always get her man A - A - w on BARBARA ROSSWURM - To help Rusty keep the wolves away, we give her this g . , - s - s ladd PPUPIWCH No class would be complete unless its members made the headlines of the local paper, the D D T , Dundee Daily Times lay 26, 1959 Editor Don McMechan Have you seen the headlines of today's paper? Flash Hubert Mead, the Luther Burbank of the animal world, has patented stilts to enable the Dachhund to walk in mud without soiling his coat Weather report for today Clear and mild, if it doesn't rain This report was sent us by Rose Maddux, who is one of the hostesses on station X in the region of non gravitational attraction The editorial column reads as follows Floyd Brown, our state representative, is trying to get all roads in Michigan changed to boulevards so other people besides himself can drive down the middle of the road in complete safety Betty Ellis is representing the rural districts on Monroe County in the United Nations in Europe She has some very good ideas on what should be taught in the world schools, for instance, roller skating Doris Monk is the new announcer for the world famous news com mentator, Joan Wittkop They enjoy the privileges of a personal rad io program The other day Joan predicted that Deloris Helden would Bank on Wall Street As I was looking over the scientific research page, I ran across a few familiar names Gilbert Burke has taken up ornithology as his 1ife's work In the past two years he has discovered two new species of American birds Geraldine CeBulkey, in her latest laboratory research, has just developed a new soap to prevent dishpan hands for the 'hen packed' husband For tested results, see 'Poochyu Hoag Anthony Ternes, who has inherited a small fortune from a deceased relative, is now a multi millionaire playboy Joyce Zimmerman is the star majorette at Michigan State College and threatened to quit the band lf the costumes take on the new look, long skirts Bob Berndt is the owner of a hotel up in the North woods because he thinks that there are other people besides himself who llve hunt and fish Helen Moritz has taken up the idea of being the receptionist in Berndt's hotel Marilyn Babcock is at present a teacher at the Michigan State College in Ypsilanti where she is teaching a course on nThe Value of Being on Time N Allen Uhl has come up in the world quite a bit lately He now is the president, Vice president, secretary, and treasurer of the P P A The Paper Peddlers' Association accept the position as secretary to the president of the 2f5 National A : N YI ' - ' to Bob Schultz owns his own machine shop and manufactures Turner's little simplified can openers The inventor is none other than Nadf Turner Rosemary Hranica is the inventor and sole owner of steel Non skids which, when worn, will not mar hardwood floors It was published in the local news that Dale Gensler now is the owner of one of the biggest and best farms in Michigan He calls i Rosy's Little Acres Mary Kruse is the successor to Sister Kenny She is working hard on the cure for infantile paralysis Look here at this news item concerning a monstrous explosion in Dundee Believed to be responsible for this castastrophe was none other than our own blarence Politz and a Dick Tracy chemistry set It is said that Lois Goetz is the supervisor of the millinery de partment in the Marshall Field's department store in Chicago Nelson Lamson owns a large farm in Monroe County so his former schoolmates may hunt anytime they want to during the season Velda Helden has accepted the position as principal of D H S until she sold out to Don McMechan Bob Heinl was seen working in his wood shop a few years ago, but lately he has been just Krusing around Verla Fisk is running in competition with Albert Tangora in the world's typing championship James Ingraham is the present landscaping artist for the capitol grounds in Washington, D L The country mourns the loss of the dearly beloved Deloris Scott who is now doing a long stretch in Sing Sing They nabbed her for put ting bananas in a refrigerator Heading the sports page Dale Haney is the manager of the World Olympic Basketball team Also Doris Rick is sports editor of World Olympic games Richard Hoag owns and drives a racer in the 500 mile Memorial Day Races, because his old Ford is in the junk heap Majorie Bordt tops the list of names given in the society page She is the social secretary to Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt who is making a world tour studying social conditions in other countries Carolyn Greer has taken to the air She is now a stewardess on the Goupill Air Lines between Dundee, Michigan and California Betty Kraftchick owns her own farm in Floydville and recently had her farm house painted brown to revive old memories . ne . t Il I N offered to her by Mr. Ayres. She was the former owner of the D:D:T: Shirley Howe, who is still single, is the president of a matri monial bureau in Memphis, Tennessee Where she is looking for a prospect It has been rumored that Gwendolyn Lewis has just eloped with the famous actor, Peter Lawford It seems these brunettes get everything Have you read the book reviews of the month? It seems that Mary Ann Corbin has become very famous for writing a biography of her great great great uncle, General Custer, and Kathryn Doty drawing the des criptive illustrations for the book There is a book just published by Gertrude Gera, ing at the University of Michigan This masterpiece So Smart? Beverly Sandwith has also written a book and the who is now teach is How Could I Be public calls it a great success The name of it is Ivan Ho!! Many new personalities have been added to the theatrical world from the class of N49 Among these are Phyllis Dentel, who has eclipsed Sonji Heini in the ice skating world in the past few years Phyllis La Monde and Dorothy Price are making the rounds of the famous nite clubs with their prestidigitation act more commonly KHOKI as the Black hawk Magicians Morris Newman, the now famous baritone, is giving Melchoir a run for his money The little chorus girls, as usual, are pursuing Morris Joyce Wheaton is the vocalist and clarinet soloist in Spike Jones City Slickers Band She really works for her money Marcella Lidster is a model for the latest Orphan Annie Comic strip character, Gun Moll Lidster Duane Parks and Luella Lewis were heard to have been in the theat rical business, Duane as the leading man, Luella as the leading lady The play was written by Barbara Rosswurm and is entitled nWe're Still ogether In the advertisements on the back page are listed the names of some of our good friends Richard King bought out K1ng's Body Shop and Car Repair and nav has a thriving business of his own Bill Knabush is Chair Co to follow who work there Bob Brown 1 Petersburg so people car again Denman and Wall working up very fast in in the footsteps of the the ranks of the Lazy Boy long list of his relatives service between Dundee and running a model A Taxi can have the thrill of a lifetime riding in an old Used Cars Denman Buys 'em, Wall wrecks 'em Richard Beal buys old cars from Denman and Wall and turns them in to doodle-bugs to sell to future seniors who think walking is too strenuous........ Such is the news about our class as chronicled in the Dundee Daily Timel 0 .- 4 0 ' I - - . - Q V 1 9 . -- ll Q ' o 0 Q Q o n Q - Q T il . C O -. - Q u . B 4 -- Q 1 a - glade! Poem Thoughts Soon the doors will close On laughter sweet and gay With only thoughts to cherish On each future day Thoughts of all the homework Our teachers had us do Thoughts of all the dances With gowns of pink and blue Thoughts of all the games Of friends we hold so dear Thoughts of all the things we did Throughout each single year How often we have said If we could have our way We would never, never go To school another day Now that time has come For each of us to go Stunned we sit and wonder, Can this be truly so? Soon these doors will close Yet onward we must tread, For another door is open Our future lies ahead Gertrude Gera Cfadd Song Adieu The past is far behind, with school days over Good by to teachers, friends, and pals so true, To Mr Ayres, our superintendent, too We'd like to wish you all a fond adieu, Good by, we must leave you Tonight is not the end, but the beginning of life, Of work, of strife, and joy to come A life of many friendships close and dear, To bid with us throughout life's coming years, To guide us on until the very end To night we shall begin, we shall begin Marilyn Babcock Carolyn Greer Shirley Howe Joyce Zimmerman ll II And memories linger on of days we knew, , M4-f f PQY I' 42' '3 . C. X 1 3 Q - A Mn..-l .Q W, i E.fL XW- Krwd A,,, X-K. Daffy ' , is-3 ji. F. Br-owf' -My Q 'f' 'B 'K A . A A 4 ' ' 1 1f . Mi , '- 4, -1.31, -1 ,W ii '5wi51.zfS'W2e?g Q56 I ll l fagjf fp, D8l77lE.! 'Y' L 5? ? 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Hz QQI? 3. ffna base, Good Luck Seniors E H GBEER DUNDEE 188 Main St Phone 12w Dealer ln LIVE and DRESSED POULTRY Good Luck to the Class of 1949 B 81 J Market Compliments of Bellvllle Barbershop General Insurance Agency Lompliments to the Class of 49 yce Tractor Sales Ford Tmctois Implements Falm Equipment Gener xl Electuc Dealer and the Good Eggs of the Class of 49 Brewer Farm Hatchery Good Luck Seniors Harry B Busch McCormick Deelmg Sales Sz Service Farm Machmery International Trucks Phone 172W Dundee Michigan Compliments f Carney s Drug Store Y . y w - K, , ss xv 5 Bo i I . . .. I 1 1 I , - i I W 2 .' . I I I A Congratulations to the Slick Chicks I I . ! i 5 t ' 0 9 1 I Success to Class of 49 Coffee Cup Lunch Compllments of Dundee Hatchery Ed Schaap Prop Phone 46 Congratulations to the Class of 49 Compllments to the Class of 49 The Dundee Reporter Publlshers and Prmters Congratulatlons from Dundee Feeds Inc Phone 16 Best Wlshes to the Class of 49 Dundee Sports Center Pool Clgars and Candy Compliments to the Class of 49 Dundee Hardware Dundee, MlChlg3n Hearty Congratulatlons to the Class of 49 Economy Market Dundee Dairy Lompllments of Home Applllnce H C Flnk Maytag Washers Best Wlshes for Success Ideal Sweet Shop Splro Mxtchola Prop f ood I uek to the Q l lss of 1949 Fuller s Best of Luck from lott s Meat Market Class of 49 Gamble S Best Wishes Prom SAI ES AND SERN ICE Telephone nr 118 Mam St Dundee NIlChl,2'il1 C h'ules lennlngs Jllli Best WISIIQS fo1 Success to the Class of 49 Home Town Restaurant C ompllments and Best Wishes to the Class of -19 ,losephlnes Beauty Shop I ' I 0 Q , I I I use-B+ use I I I I I I I 9 Best wishes to the .lennlngs Farm Maehlne 9 I -' - . A' I I I I Comphments f Karner Brothers GRAIN ELEVATOR Dundee Mlchlgan Good Luck Semors May Thls be the Begmmng On Your Road to Success Frank and Ermas Log Cahm Sandwleh Shop Compllments to the Class of 49 Kay Furnlture Co Best Wlshes Class of 49 Mannmg S Drygoods Phone 30 Dundee Best Wlshes to the Class of 49 from Kmg s Body Shop Comphments f H L Meek Success to the Class of 49 A H Lange Motor Sales Congratulations and Best Wlshes For Success and Happmess Throughout Your Entlre Lives Your Ford Dealer R S Moore 8 Son L LUMBER CO , . . 0 . . . 7 . , . ' 66 7, . . 9 K6 97 ' Ladies' Apparel - Men's Furnishings . ' GK ,, . o . 9 U Q ' 66 ,, u . . . Q Our Very Best Wishes to the Class of 49 Rlver Ralsln Hatchery Wishes for Success to the Class of 49 Wenzel s Barber Shop Congratulatxons Graduates In Any Event Send Flowers From Rod s Greenhouse Florlst 426 M un Phone S Dundee Hearty Wishes to the Graduatlng Class West Slde Fuel Compllments to the Class of ,Iohn Schmldt Feeds for All Purposes Hearty Congratulations to e Whlted Shoe Store Wlshes for Success to the Class of 49 Varlety Store Best Wlshes for a Creat Future Wllson and Meyer Boydell Bros Pamts Dundee Michigan Phone 10 66 99 KC 79 I O O I , I I . I 9 I O O ' I ' 1 ' th 66493, Class of 49 . 1 O I I . I ' o , ' . I . . ' Mwwzglggwagfd W gk 43 W-cz we . PM if Q M7955 M 56 , Qi, kg4f,g'1f33 3P,fQ,5j, Qose-5 we aW'!4'B Wijiffwg E? 3' A X Xkyfbiit? Mya ' X? E Y QQ q Jm Qfgkcini If XNQQSEWWEEFN 'QP jipfvuwgfw Gi W in Q Q X IJIOIJIQAID WS H-Jw-13 viQ M 'asfidy W i WwWM iw wgwbwyf Mm Wxwf X 5 Sew? Q X X ,M , ,F , , My Q if X M 43 rs .diywimwww Cl 02-,a l 4- . 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