fbancfee 04475 Scfmal Um Nlma Maia ,4.uzzamWJee.,1,a,1, amzaaawwmmmdeenqa JM 211114116-iw' scaaozwmwwweu. Bw-MWWWMWM egmmmnamnfary. Sawwufwwfffaffwwf- fdwupwaajey, 7lxeewe'!lclza43Jneaezunoae Naiheqemagady. Hlgh chool d y oi wlftlf and, to many of u , do not mein very much at the tlme But, ftcr e h ve flHl neo, shall look b ck uoon tnem as on enoch ln our lifes The purvose of tie V1'1ng 1 to erve hlve pent ln Dundee Hibn School Tous, the Vlking '1ll become in t e futule the COlHOCtlDD llni b t e n Tod y .nd To or row . 1 S a s ifss sw' ' 1 - s Q ' .- vw ' ' ' 7 . , 11 - .. H A S , G Q . G W . Q' 4 I . O , .,. .H F 1 .L 1. Q .1 ' T - n H . as u remlnder of tae pleoslnt dayo me Q S . 7. . ,, . . V , Q . 1 ll ' w ' N ' ' --r 0 f 11 11 '- L ' 4 9 U V ' L.. ' 1.1 - O 7aJJeafGonZen.Z4 Annual Staff Dedication Apureciation Board of Education Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Activities Through the Years Claes Review Baby Grads Advertisements Autoar prs . . . .37 Sports. . . . . . . . ' ' e e u egu H o o o ug 1 a 4 0 e u 092 9 vm If Aww! 5:45 THIRD HOW: Phyllis Monk CMusic Editori, Milton Baisch, Richard O'Lone CSports Editorb, George Rath, Gilbert Steinman CPhotogrgphyl, James Bondy, Lehr Roe fArt Editorl, and Rita Lindhorst CPhotographyD SECOND ROWS Miss Ethel Norris KAdviserD, Gwen Williamson fBusiness ManagerD, Janice Cardinal fEditorD, Jerry Kuhlman QAdvertising Mana- gerj, Joyce Kopke CSnapshot Editorb, Mary Lou Hedrick CArt Editorl, Roger LaVoy fC1rcu1ation Managerl, Luella Hoagland KDramat1cs Editorl, and Alice Eyler KTypistD garet Ridenour, Viola Rige1,KL1terary Editor! Marilyn FIRST ROW: Mgr Briggs CTypistD, Shirley Pickett KTypistJ, Diane Viles CBiography Ed- itorl, Carolyn Radabaugh CAdvertis1ng Manager! Lois Karle KCI b Edi- u tori, and Eileen Meek . 'f I If X , 'A' M ' , , xlyg , if lik f , , AIA. -' f , . fa' t 1 ' 'W bg ' 7 , ' 3. A 1. 'Q - A- , 2 V, 2 ,, ' ' w ff. :I ,F 'Hg' H Q E 1.2' v , . r y wuz If - I 3 ' . 2- - -. 1 . W z ' . 1 - '- , 1 A 3 . 179 1 ' ' 'v if A ef'v '1 5 ' , I ' . If ,W In appreciation for all that our parents have meant to us and for the sacrifices they have made to make possible our four years of high school training, we wish to dedicate this page xx 4 Xxx wx Www. 'I' g if mn 'MW Wi wg W' V V FVVAW I meow' 1 G A.. Ac,- npc- .1- ,,,.- .-- 'L 1 ...,,..e, ..- ,.. QQ, Ar. ,......,2-M .mf-1'-' , , I I ,f y I U H W I L ' 41 lf w- ,P -- I ,. ' M-A f' , f ' ' ,v ff' A ,..' ,ff ' -ff,--f J N' we -- X ,,r N x 9, I , F, I., 2, , ,- f 4 f -, Kd.. 'll -w , 4 , H ' , z' 1' 1' f , ' ef' V,-- ...d- A ff f' 4' if 1' -' ,f of f'ef , - ,o ,.-E' ' -fc e -' T, - , V I, l . . ev N ,, ,lf .1 11 ,J ' f' Y- -' X -- ' ' 5 P' ,f 1- If F ,, ' V, 'ff -f , Q , . -.N L -s -.f , -' , ,A J' -' A v- , :ic A x Q' f .r ' K .-' X 'J 'v , C 4 . 5 : 1' K. E ,1 1,4 A ' 5 -. f A ff . f e f f ' ' e Q ' A nf . as , 1' 41 .N U F ffl - -f' ,V 1.2 .94 A ! ,M -5' h- 4' ' 1: Q . ,.1' U: ' . X - . si 'av ss t e . . qui? 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' -V f vu Baaaclafg Harry R Busch Pre ident Ernest C baterstradt Carlyle Y Kay Secretary Tre surer Edward H Rath Harry W Coleman Trustee Trustee Frank m Ayres Superintendent The Board of Education of the Dundee Community Schools in its foresighted and careful olanning has provided school facilities for the community equal to the best found anywhere. The elementary building, built during their term of office and dedicated January 28, 1951, will serve for many years as a model for those who are Dlenning a building which will meet the needs of modern education. 4 Iq ,'f , . , ' L ai H Z ' V 1 . ' ' x , , I ' I , 4 . X , , ........--1- ,,,M,A-..,,,......--,-- - ,,,.,..,---- I 0 S - fr 0 1 ll ' S 'I 0 0 ul q . . Frank Ayres Superintendent N ess your heartsn Betty Paxton English Speech WSpeak louder 1 Frank Schwall Guidance Political Science Senior Adviser NAny question w! Harry Nelson Principal Science What' s this about?W Amy Brary nnglish Social Science Freshmen Adviser WKeep it down to low roar W Robert Winans History ow, in Ez budget Gerald Stucker Social Studies English Junior High Sophomore Adviser NFine school spiritu Ethel Norris Commercial NA1l machinesn John Bu't rxield Abricalture Bioloby Junior AdV1S8T v Qui ec' The SIIIIOUDCP TXIBIYC S EZ? Orris Gogarn Latin English NI don't like that.n Beverly Carr Home Economics HNow let's not gossip, girls Robert Woo Industrial Arts Freshmen Adviser WLet's get to work now W Marilynne Hill Librarian HQuiet in the libraryu Howard English Instrumental Music Band Chorus WCover your tone. ob TS S cle c k ert Decker hys. Ed. Director n ce Coach tball Coach 'll win this 'Sax' Donna Lea Health Hws,EL WLet's quiet it down a litt1e.U Wilbur Lewis Mathematics Law NLet's see now,W Kenneth Kafer Social Studies Basketball Coach Baseball Coach Junior High Coach NQuiet and get to worku Charles Lane Fbotball Coach Junior High 'Vw Gllbert HG1lW Stelnman nTall, dark, ind umqmn Class V D, F F A l,2,5,4, Sent l, Ror 2, V 9 4, Vers Ulub 5 4 Ftbl 6,4, B seball o,4, 1 S 5,4, Pres 4, B nd 4 Pres 4, Ann Staff 4, B Chrs 5,4 P es 5 Sr Pl, Over 4, Oct yne NLefty' Rigel 'Toos ln any ratlngn Class Dres 4, Varsltf Club 4, Sec ,o, Football 1,4 C3UtulH 4, B9sYetball 1 Tr c l,4,5,4, Boys Chords ,5, Jr lay, Operett 4 Stud't Coun 2,5, Sec 4 Velma Friess Charles nCHuckN Bur'e UiaH0 laSS16' 'dy motto-Girls before xork' Class Vice-president 1, Secre Varslty Club 1,g,',4, Football tary Tre surer 5,4, G f C 1, 1, ,5,4, Caot ln 4, B s etball z,5,4, Septette 4 Planlst- 1,f,5,4, C gt ln 4, Trac' l,d, Glrls Chorus 1, , Octette 4, 5,4, Baseball l,4,5,4, Annual Boys Chorus 2, Trlo 1,4 staff 4, Student Connell 4 Operetta 5PES1dSHt 4, Boys Cboru l 10 5 , . H, . . . na I ' ' ,Q u L L . 0 ' v 2, nl' o o n ' n . 5,- .22 D5 , , , I FV A 4- - -' . , U 7 3 , ' 3, ' N. Q . Q r W :Navy , 45 G K ' .- 1 1- - ' ' ' 3 3 - ' 1,2 ' . P ' Q 'Q ' ' ' ' ' 3 f' , . . . f,5 r . 5 . ' , . . - ll!! F f R 1 fpfwf Af, 1 I - . I -e-3,5 ,ry - ' r - , A ll, ' I gn.. ' air ' . - u 1 , ' u . - a ' ... . 3 - , a' ' a k . ' ' A' ' ' a. 1' -' is ' 9 v , ' Us Fo , r- , N ' if c C O C . S O' 6 i ' ' 1 S Q- MM V? Mary Allor Librarian 2,5, Girls Chorus 2, o,4, Treasurer 5, Presldent 4, Octette 4 puella ChOlT Junlor Play Harry Benson ' ur soort reaorter Varslty Club l,C,z,4, Foot- ball 1,4,5,4, Bas etball 1,2 5,4, Track 1,2,5,4 Band 1 Viking Dress Staff 45 Boys Chorus 1,25 Deb'te Team 4 2 H r ' U Those Bfonfidy mornings K, Those younger girls fascinate 1- ' . . 5-A-C211 '53 . ' ' ' a E ' ' - a - ' a L 0 'O S 5' H ' I A I K- I Q I . O . ' ' T' 2, I I I . 4 S . 'C' I 22, F. F - J ' ' a Q 2, , r . . 5, Milton nM1Ckeyn B81SCh me U Class presldent 2 F F A 4 Basketball 2, Track 4, Annual St f 4, Boys Chorus 2,5, A Cappella Cholr 5,4, Junlor Pl y, Senlor Pl y James nJ1mW Bondy NSmooth dancer' Varslty Club 4, Football 5,4, Baseball 4, Basketball 5 Track 5' F.F.4. 2,55 Annual St ff 43 Boys Chorus 2,5,4' A Cagpella Cnolr 55 Operetta Junior Pla, 11 WNe1t and swee Class Pres 1, Class Sec'y 2 G A C 1,f,5,4, Trees 1 N W S 5,4, Sec'y Treas 4 Annual Stuff 4, Viking Press Staff 4, Cheerleader l,2,5,4 G A C Basketball 1,2,5,4 Robert NBobU Cole WOften seen and often heardn F F A 1, Trwcg 1, Band 4 Junlor P ey 12 Janlce nJan' C rdlnal UShe mlSS9S her M1SSl8P G H C 1,f,o,4, N tlonal Powor Coclety 5,4, Annual Staff 4, Glrls Chorus 1, , Seotette 1, Sextette 2, Junlor lay, Span sh Club 1,f erren WSpar'yH Cooley Nmore fun could never be had U Football l, Bas etball l,4,5 Boys Chorus 5,4, A Cappella Choir A3 Oaeretta 5 O xx ' Marilyn Briggs - 0 . E tn ' I' .H r. ' 3 . F.. . Q H ' E. . 1 1 n c U Q. ' 0 S ' , . on A 0 . Q 3 ' A Z, , 1 ' . ' 13 . ' 5 ' i f . -. . . Q 'X ,f 'rv 1 ,h L s 0 g ' 1. v ' ' li rt 5 a 1 A.. U Eldon Edelbrock HThat was quite a Loss H F F A 2,5, Reporter 2,5 Vlce-President 4, Track 5 Boys Cnorus 5, A C 096118 Cholr 5, Junior Play Allce nJoycen Eyler UBlond halr and blue eyesn Natlonal Honor Soclety 5, Llbrarlon 4, V1king Press Staff 4, Annual Staff 4 Glrls Chorus 4,5, Operetta A Senlor Dlaj Emma Jean Ellison 'A very cnarming mlss G A C 4, Girls Chorus 1, A Caooella Cholr 4 Viking Press Staff 4 Virgll Gensler UI can mace 100 easy W V8TS1ty Club 1,2,5,4, Football 1, B sketball l, L1br P13H o Student Councll l I ' ' n W 0 . f 0 Q-0 0 ' ' . . .. ' 2 . ' - 3 .. 3 ' . ak- ' n fx 5 I Q l, X- . i . U. . I 0 . . 45 . , ' '13 o ' . C. - ' o Q rf: . . . 9 ' Fr . f. ' 9 ' - 1 13 RO ert UBobH Ger Ch rles UHot Rodn Greer Ould YOU reoeat th t9n I dis Sree F F H l,6,5,4, Deb te team 1 Varslty Club 1, ,Q,4, Footb ll ' l,5, Basketb ll 1 4, ,1 Trad A Cao0eWl Cholr 4 X2 TSf51flLZl1ftIfZfrif-kour cl SSH Pulliam Blu Hllgencck St f 4 A al 'Alas' Alackl TH t H1lgenecL' g1k2IQg4Trgff,1S Chirug varsltg Club A, Football 5,A, Clbl Basket lll2,FEf 1 ,5, Spamsh u '4 4, Boys cnorfls 5 b az nw F A ll at .H 5 cz 4 , K! 7 . Q , . f.. 1 , E 4. Q. 2 ' 3. ,P 'S 1. if f, 1 l,4, Boys Chorus l,4,55 fx ' ' Ll .5 CL X555 u. . . . 8' 'f , ' o 1 8 ri - ' rl. ' o o Fl P I A , . f H Z1 ' . ','1. ,Fi ' 9 14 Luella HLouU Ho glend 'M1ssionary work is my fleld Debate Tewm 4,5,4, Natlonal Honor SOC16ty 5,4, Annual Staff 4, Span1sh Club 4, Glrls Chorus l,4, Operetta 4, Senior ey 4, D R Nancy WNance Ingraham IL sweet girl you'1l never flnd W G c l,2,5,4, Band 1,.4,5, G A C Basketball 2,5,4, Glrls Play Mary Irby Taken Vlxing Press Staff 4 Lo1s nLOW1Bn Karle UA true frlendn A C 5,4, N H S 5,4, V e Pres 4, Student Councll 5, Sec'y Tre s 4, Annual Stafl A Band l,4,o,4, Sec'y 5, Brass Sextette 5,4, Brass Quartette 5, Assembly Comm Senlor Play 5 Q Q Zn hu gy if .dx 'if' 'Ai it .Y ll I ' ' . n ' s, F - ' - I v . ' u A o 0 ' K- f- '- Chorus lg Junior Play, Senior Plr - .A. . 4 ' I T G 0 0 I ' 0 0 Q ' i C - . ' , ' 45 - a . ' A -5 1 Mary Furrow Klsh NThat Korean ar robs me ' G A C l,4,5,1, Band 5, Glrls Chorus l,4, G A C B sxetball 2,5 Patsy NPatU Kruse 'Easy on the eyes G A C l,2,5,4, Viklng Press Staff 4, Glrls Chorus 5, A Caovella Cholr 5, G A C Basketball 4,5 16 Joyce pre I'll alvays be true ' F i A l,4,4, V1ce-Presldent 1, President 4, Vlklng Press Staff 4, Annual Staff 4 Glrls Chorus 4,4, A Capnella Cholr Gerald WJerryW Kuhlman nG1TlS don't bother me much U Varslty Club 4, Baseball 4,5 4, Basketball l,2,5,4, Track 5, Student Councll 5, Treasurer 5 Annual Staff 4, Boys Chorus 5 4, A Cappella Choir 5, Senior Play - 1 , Ko . H if .1 Y It W .I Y D ' . , . rq . Il O I 4. 0 u L. ' , ' ' f 'I ' u s Q SL A , , I . F . L . A ' 5 . sails ashes 5 aqf- ,::1,..' f 5 4 I ll ' . , ' 0 . r- . . . Q , . u 0 . p a , . ' 0 ' Q 0 Li Q Q n . , F u 3 4 M n Roger Lavoy Marguerlte NMarg1eW Lazarus WThe dream of our class 'A f rmer's wlfe to be Varsity Club 4, Football l, F T P 4, Annual Staff 4, Glrls 4 Baseball 5,4, Basketball 1 Chorus 4 d,5,4, Annual Staff 4, Boys Chorus 5, A CaopeLla Choir 5, JUn10T Play, Senlor Play ffgi Rita Llndhorst Betty WBetn McDonnell Haven't we a good pres1dent?U veryone can't be noisy G A C l,d,5,4, Annual Dtaff 4, F H A 4, Secretary 4 Glrls Chorus l,c, Ooeretta 4, Junior Play 17 I1 I ,- ' If f ' 2 , n E1 o A o . . 5 ' -' 2 f , a . j - . . - . f f., ,,,.a QM , . 4' 1 ff'f ff 1.2, :WW I: Il ' NE . ll ' Q I' 1- I o . . . I I A I ' r , r . Davld NMacU McMechan 'He'e not so bashful H Class Vice Pres 4, Deb te 4 V rSity Club r,5,1 Pres Footb.11 ,7,4, B Seb L1 F I b l,4, Vice-Pres 4, B Ch rug 5, A Ceooelll Cholr 5 V ! Audrey nAudn Mlller nSure I w111 U Clase Tleasurer 1, G A C 1 C Elleen Meek nHuh9 n t dld yju S 5 C 1, , , , Vlling Pre t ff 4, B nd ,o, , Treasurer 4, G1TlS Chorus 1, ,5,4, Treas Cholr o,4, O eretta , Junlor 31 y, Soanlsh Club 1,9 Phyllis npblln Monk 'I ve made ny cholce N8t10H81 Honor SOC16tQ 5, Band , 1,2,5,4, Annual Staff 4, Vlklng 18 Press Staff 4, Clar1net Quartette 5,4 XE . E , A ' ' . . iff ' C af?H - -1 . a 5 G.A. . 2 5 4' 'C SS v 3 3 'S . 45 S a - 5 2 ' 4' 9 2 o ' Fl Q' 5,45 - ' 2 ,- oascet 311 1,Z,5,45 Stud. Gown. 45 Sextette 53 A Cappella - - A . - . Q fe, ' 7 - p 24- ' D LL E A . ' 1 .H.S. 4 L 5 ' 1 . N yr L 'x , N ' ' ' .. A . on 5 1 . On-AO O , , 7 I . . 2 5,4 ' , Rlchard O'Lone 'I dem nd a recount H Versltj Club l,2,5,4, Footb ll 1, ,5,4, Basketb ll l,e,5,4, TI' ck l,c,5, Vlklflo' P11955 St ff 4, Annual Staff 4, Boys Chorus 7 maurlne lee' eooe s 'Always re dy to helo' F I A l,2,5,4, Vlklhg Dress St ff 4, Annual St ff 4, Glrls Chorus d,3, A Cappell Cholr 5 Ooeretta 2 Quzenne WSuz1en O'Lone WJack be nlmble J C' e ,u1cL U C , 5,4, G1TlS Chorus l, 2 Qeatette Shlrley P1ckett NS1ng to m , Pe H G C 2,6,4, N tlonal Ponor Soclety 5,4, Viklng Press Staff 4, B nd 5, Arau l St ff 4, Glrls Chorus 4, A C ppella Cholr 5, Oaerette 19 ur' . ' - L A 1 Q . Lo x U x , 3. .Lx b 7 ' ' ' e C ' f. ,-. 1 . 1: r ' N A ' Gu Au u 1 Z, . 1 fx a ' 'f 1 r.. ' , . O , L, v .L 5. ' ' YM' . A V, ,, zl. V fi-fill' , , xki52f', ' I D ' ' P- ' Hugo I A Q If - . 7 3, 1 9 - .ul. 1. Y I D A r ' I ff. . ' axis o ' . J. ' IL' ' ' ' L i . I I . I al . n a n ' Q fu ' n ' 3 ' .' Ll fl H . C.- - , o ' F o '1 L - L. . D . : r L . Q Gsrolfn nDuubln R u b ugh J un HJQU Jiot u ' OH, Mr Sch ell' 'Oh, Georgle On, Georgie 4, , , V111ng Dr SS F P l,:,5, VlKlRg Press Chorus e,o, C ojella Cholr 5, Operett George WL1DnyU Rath Margaret UShortyn Ridenour WS v d lmner own nOh, those brown eyesn C ass Pres 5 F F L 4, F T Librarlan 5, Nwtlonal Honor 5 4 Assen Comm 4 ' , , , , stud t Soclety 5,4, Vlking Pres Coun 4,4, Vars Club 4,a,4 'taff 4 Annu.l ot ff 4 Ftbl .4,5,4, Baseb ll 4, Basket ' 19311 5, Track 1, 1,:s,A, Ann Stqff 4, B Chrs 4,5, Sr Pl ,V alk Q . 1 J 11 Ei 121 E3 oe 1 ter L . W, 1 ' ' ! l 'U F.H.A. l,' 5 4- '5 L e -, , ... D '3'n' ' Staff 43 Annual Staff 45 Glrls 4 'Y 7- fi 1 ' ' f a 2 , ' -L Sl . , , l 0 5 0 .0350 . 0 :Ac . . C ' A ... A c Io ' O . ' . . S . ' -' . ' ' 5 Q - 2 0 a . V ' a - - Q I 0 L. - o i P O L I O C 20 V Ol llvlll R1 1 er onallty plus C S Treis G A C l,2,5,4, T e s 4, Pre 4, Vlklng Dress Staff 4, Band l, ,5,4, Annual Qtwff 4, Br s Lu r 5,G Chrs 1,3 Cheerleader ,4 G I 1 ,f,-J,-x, SI' l L hr NVern1eN R e 'Boy artlst of our cl s ' Varslty Club 2,5,4, Debate Football l,:,5,4, Baseb ll l z,5,4, Bas etball l , Tr c l, ,5, Annurl Qtaff B Cbrs 4,5, A Cap ella 5, Octette d,5, Ooeretta 4 -J Thomas T H Rutter HI'd r ther f rm thrn d F F 1 ,4,5, Treasurer 3 Ronxld WRonn1en Tenguey UFr1end of the Edelbrocks F F A l,4,5,4, Stud't Coun l, Verslty Club 4, Football l 2,43 Baseball 45 Boys Chorus 2 53 A Ceooella Choir 55 Oner etta 2 21 'is , QQQQQ Ji? ,ATC Ifktfl 'SW -- ft, ,C ,w'itQJ'wwfg5 W A gs -'-71 1 i 3 - -ge e ' o ' , ! UD e ' u ' 3 5 A Q . 4 . . la s a . 25 .n. . 1 ' ' 1 , '- r :L . 6 . S. . 1 . L Q , f . p u 2 4. . 0 Z Q ! N! U 7 1. P 1 - 14 . U C - a s W a . ' . . 3 h 4 ' ' U L' f . , ' : 7 . 1 n A o l ' ,Q Chro ',' K., u , Q ko Cu . 5 . F Bas'etball 1 2 7 A' Jp,- , p . - N .A. a ' Q W a a 2 unCe.N ' , U A 1 f' . - . o Q La .-. L o o 0 o - . . - . : Diane nDuckeyn Viles UI know I like one, but whlch one9W G A G 2,5,4, Viklng Press Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Girls Chorus 5, A Cappella Choir 5, Junlor Play Ruth Wilcox UA musician she will be U G A C l,z,5,4, Band l,2,5,4 Brass Sextette 45 Brass Quar- tette 55 Girls Chorus 43 G.P.C. Basketball 5 22 Gwendolyn UGwenn Williamson 'I'm so mad ' C 1,a 5,4, FTA Treas 5, Pres 4 N H S 5 Band d,5,4, An Staff 4, Sex tet 4, Brass Sextet 5,4, G Chrs 5,4, A Cappella Chr 5,4, Ooer Z G A C team 2,5,4, Sp n Cl James Hot Rod Zieske WHot rod happy' Varsity Club l,2,5,4, Football l,2,5g Baseball l,2,55 Basket- ball l,2,5,4g Track l,2,5,4g Band 1,2,5,45 Octette 2,53 Sax Quartette 43 B. Chorus l,2,5g A Cappella Choir 5,43 Oper. 2 :GM w N 1 f .,f3 Q ' E 5 f 5 x,gg?3,f E E f 5 ' I 1 l ' . G 0 .A u 0 ' , ' Q g 9 5 , ' ' ' ' . ' . 5 ... . ,4g U n f . V 1 . . A U i Q . . . . 0 ' - n I L Q r 3 u Q 0 ' Q, . . C O . I I . 3 . SMM me '4 M43 M uv-wxg F re sk Tisaskik Bqxx Hqypx 'bsylg 'Sean 4 -BQTYX Vx my A v-xl RK C K ,L , A A 'S 'R G 0 Y L C Y E N o Q . wxnvx , N T24 vvx MH 1 Jeanette Austin Joyce Berlin Eva Berns Laura Lee Bern Barbara Bird arlene Bishop Shirley Boggs Rosalyn Bondy Boni ta Bnmge Paul Brossia Jane Cesler Ohmer Corbin Edward Craft Dean Denman Marian Dettloff William Egpert Ronald Ellis Mary Ann Emero Vera Federer Kay Fournia Edna Fritzler June Gera Joan Gera Dale Goetz Barbara Good Franklin Goodridge Richard Gramlich John Gunder Marilyn Harris Howard Heckman Verdell Helden Shirley Herbst Connie Hoag Helen Hudson Beverly Hunter S -4 'gi he E x JK 3 1 '91 ,QQ I 455 Y is -N Q 6. ,M sf lf! N -xfq fn 1 'X F K ,T T? QV' lp Absentbrsz Clyde Eblen Lorie Wright Darlene Rigel day Schwisow Irene hair Rex Ingall Wayne Jaworski Richard W Kile Dorothy King Harvey Knitter Ellen Kraftchick Sterling Kopke Shirley Lamerand Donna Laskey Claude Lewis Richard Lewis James Masten Jerry Mead Ruth Meadows Mary Ann Ott Jerry Price Deitrich Richter Iancy Rosswurm Iarylue Rowe Virginia ochuler Dale Scott Jeanette Scott Robert Shettleroe Shirley Tabbert Jillian Tinsman Richard Uhl Juanita Nalke James Waltz Larry Wheaton Norma Uilmoth a n , . I' 5 Q1 I +. --. ' f V' ' 1 ? a U 6 f l l W ' X . I T3 X al a XSD '. g . 5 Y , X' , X 2' t ra W f 1 r' U R 7, I I ,E 9 i' ,X I ,lx xv A . l Q VZ. Q 1 ,: 4 : m 5 'Y ,R A Y A .K e . 4, . x 1 vf -3 , ' 3 1 V? x hx V Y sl ll 5 ' 'e W. Q l A v , ,y Q xi e 4' V- 1. 4 Q 4 5 's I ,IA 'I F yr Qty, 15' 1 1 , arf! ' v n a - .1 ' ' N ' I Q Q .4 ? 1 's . X V , , Q S FOURTH ROW: John Meadows, John Eicholtz, Bob Hiser, Richard Schuler, George Rothman, Merlin Burwitz, Eldon Hatter, Dean Sheldon, and Jim Strickland THIRD ROW: David Helden, Jim Brossia, Charles Rath, Dale French KPres- identl, Ellsworth Shankleton, Roy Eighmey, Ronald Foreman KV1ce-Presi- dentj, and David May SECOND ROWS Mr. Stucker CAdviserD, Jerry LaMonde, John Rehberg, Les- ton Crane, Donald Dunmore, Kenneth Norris, John Levicki fTreasurerl, Jim Wadsworth, and Edward Milhoan FIRST HON! Gene Akens, Gerald Rogers, Gene Butcher CSecretaryl, B111 Dean, Kenneth Knabusch, Harold Helden, Paul Rutter, and Edwin Baranow- ski George Peters was absent when the picture was taken, 28 Sa FOURTH ROWS Lillian Ribar, Shirley Kuhlman, Mildred Newman, Donna Uhl, Jean Cardinal, Leah Martin, Joyce Gunder, Lauretta Hoffman, and Phyllis Bushrow THIRD ROW: Carol Rigel, Virginia Corl, Beverly Brockman, Nancy Powell, Jean Rathke, Virginia Getty, Barbara Edelbrock, Carol Toburen, bara White SECOND ROW: Mr. Beverly Ingraham, Dettloff, Shirley FIRST ROW: Doris Betty Fouts, Rose Margie Cooley was Stucker QAdviserJ, Kathryn Radabaugh, Audrey Shirley Krueger, Joan Tennyson, Joan Bishop, Emero, and Rosemary Hartman Akens, Clara Arting, Beverly Rothman, Elaine Kosh, Diane Loss, Shirley Downing, and Ethel absent when the picture was taken. and Bar- Tinsman, Margaret Ralston, Ackerman 29 UURTH Row Janet Splecker, Jeri ea Bordt, aynemla Lnobleuch, Nan y Maze, Evelyn Cooley, Patrlcla ddy, Katherlne ralsch, Lols th, Carol reln uer, helen John on, and Jonnalyn nannennan hlnu Run Zonna Berndt, Dorothy thke, Helen scott, Dorothy Day Peggy Harris, Darlene R1tt , Florence Elghmey, Joyce Reh and L1lamae Klucn y ROJ Mrs Frary CAQVISBTJ, Eccleston, Yvonne Koster, rear, Faye ROJ Nancy Collins, Virgin Sackett, Dor1s Ott, Shlrley , Nancy B1ce, Mary Lou 16115, eanette Hella, Lola leyers, Joyce onk, and B6atT1C9 Hunter KSecre TY, Absentees Jean Ann Craft, and Joan Hazlett H BOW Linda Davis, Donna Shirley Moore, Myrna Har s Betty Wilson, Shirley Brown Foleman, Patty Downing, Bar Orr, and Wilma Kuhlman ROW Mary Schuler, Betty llen Mary Alice Powell e Janet Rigel Madalyn Ruth Fritzler and Lu lle Meadows ROM Miss Lea Uldviserl, ma Brockman Carolyn Coombe, Spiecker Barbara Weyher lyn Broan Phyllis Sisty, ley Getty, Gwen Lapan Patsy and Mr Kafer Uxdviserj Betty Corl Nancy Joyce Helden Ann Marie Wilma Williams, Gloria Loretta Harris, and FOURTH ROW: Don Sheldon, Billy Ellison, Carl Engel, Don Plumb, Jack I ngel, and Gayle Schultz THIRD ROWS Loren Schultz' Wicc- Preeidentj, Paul Hearns, Paul Dean, John Williams, Duane Ost, Dick Kluckey, and Gene French CSecretary-Treasureaj SECOND RON: Bernard Rathke, Dav- ,id Blackburn, Richard Jackson 'CPresidentJ, Larry Busch, Don Shankleton, Richard Ridenour, and Mr. Kafer Ctdviserl FIRST ROW: Charles Potter, Ron- nie LaMonde, Robert Decker, Buddy Hoffman, Jerry Wenzel, and Stan Burgess Absentees: Gerald Butcher, Roy Rathbone, Victor Wright, Nancy Graham, and June McElroy .WA gmt FOURTH ROW: Nancy Pickett, Edith Anspach, Rose Ann Roof, Joanne Gee, Joanne Kish, Virginia Hiser, Rose Marie Magyarosi, Ellen Hell- er, Carol Brossia, and Carol Dean THIRD RON: Carrie Lee Harris, Mary Naida, Evelyn Stagg, Carol Larson, Marlene Bruckner, Kay Fairbanks, Karen Ralston, Fay Pol- lock, Martha Volker, Yvonne Hearns, and Carol Albers SECOND ROW: Miss Carr KAdviserD, Shirley Sunday, Jeanette Heisler, Donna Ost, Joanne Long, Viola Ja- cobs, Margaret Kay, Janet Reed, and Janet Brockman J FIRST ROW: Jeanette Lewis, Donna Ziesmer, Carol Helden, Theresa Pi- ckens, Shirley Hunter, Mary Miss- ler, Juanita Miller, Jane Bellen, and Mary Engle Absentees: Marg Homan, Charlotte Kuhlman, mary Spaulding, Mary Nor- ris, Maxine Rowe, Myrna Shankle- ton, David Jethern, Dennis Getty, ,. FOURTH ROW: Frank Briggs, Jo Spaulding, Dale Cooley, Charl- Nhite, Francis Deen, Dallas Rod Robert Miller, James Thomas, Ro ald Cowen, Aaron Rothman, and Gil bert LaVoy THIRD ROW: Mr. Lewis Qidviserl Gerald Thomas, Robert Aja, Frank lin Pickens, Herbert wertenberger Lee Peppers, Jon Eckert, Myron An derson, Delwyn Rumler, Lonny O'Lone KSecretaryD, William Kruse and Gordon Toburen CVice-Pres. SECOND RUNS Andrew Gera, Jame Schuler, Roddy Uhl, Joseph Hudson Paul Kanitz, Carl Popelar, Bery Rigel, Charles Mills, Dale Kelly Erwin Pollock, and Wayne Bice FIRST RON! Raymond Cole, Larry Randolph, Warren Jaworski, Willi' Levicki, Alex Paisch, Paul Schult KTressurerD, Dick Rosswurm CPresi dentD, Keith Siebarth, Roy Tenny son, and Steve Stoianowski s glaze lm .faakiag la Me Quime efnemidfd al' Weak Zfeaaaa 7-fb li O k x . , , Q 1 , .1 ,. x N ' K' V V . I A i. affii I 1 w-I ' 1 K V ' , , ge--zif 1, f 1 , Lg f M ,J f m :Y fu 5 , I , 1 was , . - 2221 L 13? 'wr , . , s, . , . . , N- 1 -fviq if 1 fag L ,' QSXQS 1 if .1 if A 4 sf l 5k f't f ,,,, . f' ',- , -5521-K4 fig-'lfliv Y ' .1 1. f.,'w X 'x 1'7 'W a .. 1 U 1 V ,. 1 .r ff, I 'fi Fptg alt? KA i iJ..L s.a-gf H , L L 4 l 1' 0 F' 4 a 1 'N 5 7 I 5 . 1 X QM R u l I 5 x A W ' , N ' I W x 3 ,I , , m. . ' -f' ,' ' X qt Q K - 'LJ ' I Y 'mu ' X 'IQ ' I ev-. 'W .' 1' , , ,z R N A .17 '-' ,I '. ,F y 1 L 'J-Q, 1 ' 'W' W' w l ,X , , X . k, W ,'Y ' Ji, o lx X s 45-V I ' A ,lwf ' ' I X 1. K rx V V Ars , A V j 6 xl Slfucleni Gauncil THIRD ROW: Larry Wheaton, Robert Lowe, Dietrich Richter, Geo ge Rath, Charles Burke Qresidentl, and David Mchdechan fVice-President? SECOND ROW: Mr. Schwall Uadviserl, Jzme Cesler, Kenneth Knabusch, Herbert Wertenberger, Charles Weyher, Dean Sheldon, and Virginia Schuler FIRST ROW: Don Sheldon, Virginia Hiser, Gloria Lindhorst, Margaret Dettloff, Carol Albers, and Lois Karle KSecretary-Treasurerl 5 s I s e him THIRD HOW: Barbara Good, Rosalyn Bondy, Luella Hoagland, Eva Berne, James Masten, Phyllis Monk, Marilyn Harris, Gwen Williamson, Laura Lee Berne, and Shirley Pickett SECOND ROWS Mr. Nelson Mdviserl, Donna Laskey, Virginia Schuler, Jane Cesler, Mary Ann Emero, Bonita Bunge, Alice Eyler, and Margaret Ride- nour FIRST ROW: Jim Waltz, Jim Bondy, Marilyn Briggs CSecretary-Treasurerl, Gilbert Steinman CPresidentJ, Lois Karle Ufice-Preeidentl, David Mc- Mechan, and Larry Wheaton Janice Cardinal was absent when the picture was taken. 39 HW W s I s I Left to right: Lois Karle, Jerry Xuhlman, Viola Rigel, Gilbert Stein- man, Milton Baisch, Nancy Ingraham, George Rath, Luella Hoagland, Alice Eyler, and Roger Layoy THE BEST YEARS Emma Davis, maiden aunt Lois Karle Mrs. Davis, doting mother Luella Hoagland Madge Davis, younger sister Viola Rigel Milt Stotter, Aunt Em's beau Roger Lavoy Floss Reynolds, Cora's best friend Alice Eyler Cora Davis, older daughter Nancy Ingraham Tommy Craven, Madge's fiance Milton Baisch Fred Barton, in love with Cora George Rath Dr. Graffis, friendly family doctor Gerald Kuhlman Mr. Craven, Tommy's father Gilbert Steinman The Senior play was presented on March S and 9, under the direc- tion of Miss Betty Paxton. Assistant to the Director Marilyn Briggs Stage Manager Wayne Rigel Prompters Mary Allor Eileen Meek 0 71904 ' 'in NL, Q A1 I w Qrqh ar ' f-'Q T V6- J fs.- N, fw 4 W 41 ,shall E s L i 5 2 A Q 36-KJ THIRD ROW: Joan Shettleroe, Mary Lou Wells, Juanita Welker, Judith Frenr, Sally Furrow, Robert Cole, Mary Schuler, William Eggert, Charles Weyher, Beverly Ingraham, Carol Toburen, Michael Allor, Lila- mee Kluckey, Mary Allor, Jeen Bellen, Mr. Howard English CDirectorl, Viola Rigel, Frank Hnidy, Larry Wheaton, Lois Karl, John Gunder, Vir- ginia Schuler fSecretnryD, Rose Kosh, Donald Plumb, Gwen Williamson, Dorothy King, and Ruth Wilcox SECOND ROW: Charles Ruehs, Edwin Baranowski, Audrey Tinsman, Jean Rathke, Joyce Monk, Shirley Downing, Carol Rigel, Shirley Roof, Lois Berlin, Joyce Gunder fTreesurerl, Joyce Rehberg, Richard Jackson, Don- ald Sheldon, and Eileen Meek FIRST ROW: Jane Cesler, Phyllis Monk, Mary Alice Powell, Dean Shel- don, Charles Weterstredt, Gilbert Steinman CPresidentJ, Charles Hoag- land, Robert Decker Jr., and James Zieske Members not in the picture ere Peggy Harris, Ann Brehmer, and Ronald Eblen. The band has been very active under the direction of Mr. English. They played e different bend show for each home football game and also appeared on the Christmas and Spring concerts. 9' 3 2 5 ' ge ' G , 5? 5 g . I 0 0 0 O Q Gfuvua THIRD ROW: Joan Shettleroe, Jean Bellen, Beatrice Hunter, Nancy Col- lins, Virginia Schuler, Jane Cesler, Juanita Walker, Lois Smith, Donna Laskey, Eileen Meek CTreasurerD, and Carol Feinauer SECUND ROW! Nancy Rosswurm, Gwendolyn Williamson, Zona Berndt, Joyce Berlin, Rosalyn Bondy, Pauline Rowe, Barbara Good, Helena Hudson, Joan Gera, June Gera, and Mary Ann Emero FIRST RON: Beverly Hunter, Ruth Wilcox CSecretaryl, Mary Allor CPresi- dentj, Shirley Herbst, Marguerite Lazarus, Shirley Lamarand, Helen Ga- ble, Yvonne Koster, Judy Frear, Beverly Edelbrock, and Mr, Howard En- glish QDirectorD Members not in the picture are: Jean Ann Craft, and Carolyn Ruehs. The Girls' Chorus appeared in the Christmas and Spring concerts. for L11 afuafq Glad FOURTH RON: Harry Benson, Gerald Mead, John Eicholtz, James Wadsworth, James Zieske, Ohmer Corbin, Roger Lavoy, and Bob Busch THIRD RON: Robert Decker, Ellsworth Shankleton, James Eondy, George Rath, Harvey Knitter, Charles Burke, Richard O'Lone, and David May SECOND ROWS Dietrich Richter, Kaydon Fournia, Wayne Rigel, Dale French, Lehr Roe, Gerald LaMonde, David McMechan, and B111 Hilgeneck FIRST ROW: Walter Brehmer, Andrew Levicki, Frank Goodridge, Ronald Tanguay, Gilbert Steinman, Gerald Kuhlman, Charles Greer, and Kenneth Knabush The officers of the club are: David McMechan CPresidentD, Charles Burke CVice-Presidentl, and Richard O'Lone fSecretary-Treasurerj, 44 Q. 4. e. FIFTH ROW: Viola Rigel CPresidentD, Velma Friess, Marilyn Briggs, Aud- rey Tinsman, Marian Dettloff, Beverly Ingraham KTreasurerD, Jeanette Helle, Joan Shettleroe, Margaret Dettloff, Kay Waterstradt, and Doris Akens FOURTH ROW: Carol Rigel, Sally Furrow, Suzanne 0'Lone, Verdell Helden, Jean Rathke, Virginia Corl, Peggy Harris, Rita Lindhorst, Janice Cardi- nal, Joyce Rehberg, and Gwendlyn Williamson THIRD ROW: Miss Lea KAdv1serJ, Darlene Rigel fVice-Presidentl, Nancy Rosswurm, Laura Lee Berns, Marilyn Harris, Joyce Berlin, Eva Berne, IL mma Jean Ellison, Carol Toburen, Joan Tennyson, Lila Mae Kluckey, and Beverly Hunter SECOND ROW! June Eccleston, Judy Frear, Lois Berlin, Shirley Krueger, Audrey Miller, Diane Viles, Nancy Ingraham, Patsy Kruse, Ruth Wilcox, and Shirley Pickett FIRST HOW! Kathryn Radabaugh, Joyce Monk, Jean Bellen, QSecretaryD, Elaine Ralston, Beatrice Hunter, Donna Uhl, Lillian Ribar, Leah Martin, Lois Karle, and Eileen Meek Lois Meyers was absent when the picture was taken, IV HIRD ROW: Carolyn Redabaugh, Diane Viles, Mary Lou Hedrick, Marilyn riggs, Nancy Ingraham, Patsy Kruse, Emma Jean Ellison, Alice Eyler, d Miss Ethel Norris ECOND ROW: Joyce Kopke, Viola Rigel, Phyllis Monk, Shirley Pickett, d Dick O'Lone RST ROW: Maurine Peppers, Joan Piotter, Margaret Ridenour, Eileen eck, and Harry Benson Absentee: Mary Irby SECOND ROW: Mr. Stucker KAdviserJ, Charles Weyher, George Rath an Mrs. Frary Uidviserl ' FIRST ROW: Gloria Lindhorst, Virginia Schuler, Margaret Dettloff, an Virginia Hiser ,4 SW! 46 3154! JZ. SECOND ROW: Jane Cesler, Jim Waltz, George Rath, and Virginia Schuler FIRST ROW: Mrs. Frary fAdviserD, Margaret Dettloff CSecretaryj, Gwen Williamson CPresidentj, Paul Brossia CTreasurerD, and Mrs. Mominee fAd- Viserl .Z Glad SECOND ROW: James Reaume, Lehr Roe, Jim Waltz, David McMechan, and Harry Benson FIRST ROW: Miss Paxton CAdviserj, Luella Hoagland, Jean Bellen, and Fay Hutchinson G 'gil in 1 W1 ' , nf Hg , fur. xW! ai M, Q! C wiv 1 'I' If , XA. V , V M F hx 7 Q A , 'Q G3 .uf 1 1 'F I :if wi 52242 5 17 3' is ,gi 9,41 uv I H, 4 5 13 . ik!-Sl ww. ,V+ Lua :fig A 'fi ff ' 'f '- ' K Y' ' f 'a,72L.5g..ggw4,m.,,,f441, I bf 41' ' , 4 I X ,, x:wf,Q1,1,5: -' 1, - - ' 1 ' 'A wk, M- -11.6, - ff A , wwf ' ' 2, N j.'?4 ' X ff , ,Ll - -4 ew .Q M524 Lib-'!5 S 1 nh- N -ewwpv-. 'f'ff2:, 'fgkwsguisf-e.Twa',,ifi.qgiQZ--iiS'F:' U.,,+.A..w. . H f f i. S -t i - V W 'QM f u ,L ff, ' ' K rg' S . ,Z '.ggwwIs'faf ?fJf,fM1n.,'12,?l-srf 3- ,,g',,,.,:,:.R QL. Wi K N . - ' ' 'AP' -- , ,. ,mp s ' . frm - - -aim: , Q A , E.. 4.4114 THIRD ROW Barbara Bird, Irene Wain fTreasurerl, Beverly Brockman, Joyce Kopke cPTSSldSHt,, Marylue Rowe, Zona Berendt, and Edna Fritzler SECOND ROW Mlss Carr CAdviserJ, Lorls Wrlght, Marguerite Lazarus, Bonlta Bumge CV1ce-Presidentj, Doroth Rathke, Marlan Dettloff fRepor- terj, and Shirley Herbst FIRST Row Lois smlth Csong Leaderl, Mary Ann Emero Qnlszorlanl, Elaine Ralston, Maurine Peppers CParliamentarianl, Betty McDonnell, Secretary, and Carolyn Radabaugh Muay Glad Dean Denman, Paul Brossia, Alice Eyler, Shirley Lamarand, Barbara Bird, Rosalyn Bondy, Joyce Rehberg, Joyce Monk, Evelyn Cooley, Dorothy Daykin, Joan Gera, June Gera, and Edward Dean At desk: Miss H111 Members not present when the picture was taken are: Mary Ann Ott, Shirley Tabbert, Dorothy Rathke, Jonnalyn Bannerman, Nancy Ingraham, Phyllis Monk, Margaret Ridenour, and Patsy Kruse Our helpful librarian, Mrs. Ester Mead '7awn nf in T' SECOND ROW Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Corbin, Dorothy Daykin, Zona Berndt, Joan Plotter, and Mrs. Reum FIRST ROW Pauline Rowe, Lois Smith, Edith Anspach, Florence Eighmey, and Carrie Lee Harris Absen tee: Joan Hazlett THIRD ROW! James Zieske, Warren Cooley, Walter Brehmer, Paul Brossia, Virgil Gensler, George Bath, Robert Cole, Tom Rutter, and Charles Greer SECOND RON: Mary Allor, Mary Lou Hedrick, Joyce Berlin, James Masten, Milton Baisch, Charles Burke, Suzanne 0'Lone, Emma Jean Ellison, Carol Toburen, and Dale Scott FIRST ROW: Patsy Kruse, Diane Viles, Beverly Ingraham, Lillian Ribar, Shirley Herbst, Lois Karla, Donna Uhl, Mildred Newman, and Margaret Ridenour ' Those absent when tne picture was taken are: Carolyn Ruehs, Virginia Sackett, and Jonalynn Bannerman. is 3-'Yi ffl! C ,C , ,. ff 5-f x , , QF' M 23,1950 Q JI. J...-aiQ 5:1 Asn v- A -,gn uv F 2 4i,3lm ,H 'Era 1-. mlM ggun-si 'ifi Q Q , , Q Zmibivi., .Qv-1 ,M 'WE . L- x , ' ?m sb 5 I X ff N. 2 , 1951 wi E4 ,414 'Z 7 f-V, - ..4.- X N it I l 4 x A 6 M Q4'lWNfiN'i14ew. !'Y '!WQhaKJ5'-rbcRh.eu..L I , ,z X .1 ,n ' ,U a ,, W Il X. 1 Q I Q AA?--' L Y... I ..,1'7 4.4 f ' E 5 ,J ff' uf 5: 'xK' W . f ' , ff y 1' , ' f : I 5 , ,, ' a 1' if 1 -' ' 4' 1' f N ' ' I J' U ,x I I A- Q 5 4 sf - f 1 1 Q 1 K. .4 L: iz' M-. S -4 Q. Q xx' - N.- 5 --sk Q 'F . A L4 yy :ww auiiqqwidall THIRD ROW: Co-captain elect Ohmer Corbin, Jerry Lamonde, Dale French, John Lebert, Dick Uhl, Bob Busch, Bill Schultz, Andy Levicki, Bob Lowe, Walter Brehmer, Charles Weyher, Gerry Heiden, and Charles Rath SECOND ROW: Assistant coach Kenneth Ksfer, Manager Jerry Mend, George Rath, Ellsworth Shenkelton, Co-captain elect Claude Lewis, Leston Crane, Ron Ellis, Bill Hilgeneck, Harvey Knitter, John Eicholtz, Harry Heiden, Kaydon Fournia, Merlin Foreman, Richard Schuler, Manager Jame Wadsworth, and Coach Charles Lane Co TP 59 24 19 18 6 6 O r. , FIRST ROW: Roger Lavoy, James Bondy, Dick O'Lone, Dave Mchechan, captains Charles Burke end Wayne Rigel, Lehr Roe, Gilbert Steinman, Harry Benson, and Ron Tanguay Season Record Date Opposition Dun. Opp Flayers TD Sept. 15 Bedford Koh 15 12 French 5 Sept. 22 Flat Rock Kel 14 20 Burke 4 Sept. 29 Roosevelt Shg 6 18 Steinman 5 Oct. 7 University High a 6 15 Roe 5 Oct. 15 cnoiooo. C10 20 20 Lewis 1 Oct. l8 Lincoln Cm 21 6 Corbin 1 Oct. 27 Saline Cal 22 7 Levicki ,Q Nov. 5 Milan fa, ' 17 .Eli 114 117 112 The seniors lost through graduation are George Rath, Bill Hilgeneck, Roger LaVoy, James Bondy, Dick O'Lone, Dave McMechan, Co-captains Charles Burke and Eeyne Rigel, Lehr Roe, Gilbert Steinman, Harry Ben- son, and Ron Tenguey. A ,,...-.1..----. -----..--..- ls-I f' 'Pi' 1 'fiziff -, ' Jfyf, Qaeda!! THIRD ROE: Ronald Cowen, James Thomas, Jack Ingall, Dick Rosswurm, Bill Kruse, Beryl Rigel, Paul Schultz, Roderick Uhl, David Wethern, Dennis Getty, Bob Miller, and Frank Briggs SECOND ROW: Coach Wilbur Lewis, Jerry Wenzel, Richard Ridenour, Gor- don Toburen, Carl Popelar, Charles Miller, Paul Hearns, Lee Peppers, Frank Pickens, Gerald Thomas, Lonny O'Lone, and Paul Kenitz FIRST ROW: Loren Schultz, Bob Decker, Herbert Wertenberger, Gene French, Ronald LaMonde, Paul Deen, Larry Busch, Charles Potter, Gerald Butcher Their season record was Dundee 68, Petersburg O3 Bedford l8, Dundee O3 and Monroe 6, Dundee 6. afmliqg THIRD ROW: Manager Dean Sheldon, Captain Charles Burke, Bill Tinsman, Dave May, and Coach Robert Decker SECOND ROW: Dale Goetz, Claude Lewis, Dale French, Dave Hciechan, Lehr Roe, and Wayne Rigel FIRST ROW: Roger LaVoy, Jim Zieske, Kenny Knabusch, Charles Greer, Harry Benson, and Jerry Kuhlman Season Records November 28 Ida January 50 At Tecumsen December 5 Su merfield February 2 At Lincoln? December 15 Bedford A February' 6 At Bedford December l5 At Flat Rock February 9 Rooseveltr January 12 Milanr February l6 Chelseaf January 16 Airport February 20 At Milan January 19 At Salinef February 25 At U.High January 26 Flat Rockf ' February 28 Idai FHuron League Games FTournament Game Those lost through graduation are: Charles Lehr Roe, Jerry Kuhlman, Harry Benson, Roge Wayne Rigel, and Jim Zieske. Burke, Dave hcwechan, r LaVoy, Charles ureer, fl Baakafdall THIRD ROW: Frank Goodridge, Donald Dunmore, Ronald Foreman, Harvey Knitter, John Levicki, and Manager Jim Wadsworth SECOND ROW: Coach Kenneth Kafer, Jerry LaMonde, Merlin Foreman, Bob Lowe, Gene Butcher, Leston Crane, and Charles Weyher FIRST ROW: Eldon Hatter, Ohmer Corbin, Jerry Mead, Walter Brehmer, Bill Schultz, Bob Busch, and Edward Dean Novaagber 28 Ida 50 55 January 50 At Tecumseh 24 55 Lecember 5 Summerfield 51 18 February 2 At Lincolnf 50 59 December Bedford 57 February 6 At Bedford December At Flat Rock 42 February 9 Roosevelt? January Milanf 56 February l6 Chelsea? January Airport 50 February 20 At Milan January At Salinei 55 February 25 At U.High January Flat Rockf 28 Jerry LaMonde, Bob Lowe, and Eldon Hatter season with lO4, 85, and 79 points respectively. led the scoring for the ' 4,443 THIRD ROW: Lonny O'Lone, Frank Pickens, Herbert Wertonberger, John Eckert, Paul Hearns, Gene French, and Larry Busch SECOND RGW: Coach Charles Lane, Ronny LaMonde, Jerry Wenzel, Bob Deck er, Charles Potter, Donald Plumb, and Gordon Toburen FIRST ROW: Don Sheldon, David Wethern, Bill Levicki, Paul Schultz, Dick Rosswurm, Jack Ingal, and Roy Tennyson Bedford 55 14 Sth Milan 46 15 7th Milan 14 10 8th Airport 59 Z9 Both Saline 50 15 7th Saline 45 9 8th Custer 54 15 Both Bothn Ida 60 15 Lincoln 52 10 7th 94'Du.ndee Junior High Tournament Lincoln Saline Bedford Blissfield Blissfield Milan Milan Blissfield Blissfield 'Z 4U 45 20 28 50 19 58 42 41 8th BotHG 8th 8th 7th 8th 7th 7th 8th Banda!! THIRD ROW Coach Kenneth Kafer, Dale French Dave May Jim Waltz B111 Tinsman Chuck Burke, and Manager Donald Dunmore SECOND ROW Jim Zieske Gene Butcher Dave McMechan Lehr Roe, Harvey Fnitter and Gilbert Steinman Brewer and Roger Lavoy SEASON RECORD Dundee Dundee Dundee Dundee Dundee Dundee Dundee Dundee ng. O-0 sn U1 ra - :U O0 we N O S 14 N S cr S5 m o 0 P' cu F5 F' 0 rmoxommrw N' 5 . L. 0 5 .. t: 0 sb Op. l 1 Q O 0 5 '-1 ve E 0 CP rr Flat Rock 10 Roosevelt Chelsea Bedford Saline Milan Boysville Lincoln UQ I-'LNKA -FXDND The Teowx Coach Decker Aprn 15 April 21 Apr11 30 May 6 May 12 May 18 MAY 20 May 27 ' took first 7aacfz River Rouge Meet' At Monroe-Bedford' Kalamazoo Relays' Albion Meet' Huron League Meet' At Lincoln' Regional Meet' State Meet t0ok third 1!9 112 35 70 27 U3 5h 112 so 113 51 23 11M 21-H6 as 213 The seniors lost through graduation are' Jack Goodridge Wa e - YH Smith, Pat Wethern, B111 Hutchinson, Dale Rigel, Eugene fenson Paul St t' If ,A C1 I4 CD E' U' O' m O Q 1 Q40 Ten 50 UU!! 00 GH Dim W0 X 3 5 5 91. U 5? 0 E 9' 5 fr if 0 e o '1 if 33 5 0 Q? E! F' 0 mu f'1t S3 CJ V' 1 5 - kj I Lila Mae Kluckey Darlene Rigel Jean Bellen Margaret Dettloff Donna Uhl Lillian Bihar Marilyn Briggs Viola Rigel Lehr Roe Charles Burke David McMecha.n Dick 0'Lone Gilbert Steimmux Wayne Rigel W 7190471 4 My .,:, 1 fs' A 'ij if Y 'Q '45 ,fvvf .gym A V. 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QE 5 5 ig Z, gf c E sa fa' fm 'Aw L M 52 5 in ff: Q E7 Q5 , 2 at 'f 1 U W 'V' 'V 2 QQ ' I wr 'wmv . I fr' + if 'CO . 5+ .3 . f W Q, 35 wg' Q., Mm . www if 'K 'lie 4 ,Q .fp uni Q , if an W, - gg WWF b , W afk is ., 'QQ' 'Mk ai H if W 3' , fail! 5. sw sr? 't .-if . , Q 5,2 Jeff 5' f if f .V , lf' V+, is ,. ,. 4 - W Y. ,:f -my J. f. iv , iE,gZimPfiZf A 4 jf bgwiigbgwhx. , ,..,..... ' f i B145 we itz: vb-,J f1,w1,Qfm ,ky -Wfvzm g ifgiakwiglffif ,gf -W , EA. When school opened in 1948, there were only slxty six in the sopho more class With Mr Schwall as our adviser, ve held our second class election Those elected were Milton Baisch, Presldent, D8V1d McMe- chan, Vice President, Mar1lyn Briggs, Secretary, Viola Rlgel, Treasurer, and Student Connell members Gllbert Steinman, George Rath, and Wayne Rigel This year we had the pleasure of lnitiatlng the freshmen whlch we men at the annual Hop really enjoyed. Then on November 19, 1948, we entertained the fresh- 1 V September of 1949, only sixty one confldent JUnlOFS entered Dundee High determlned to make thls the best year yet Under the guidance of Mr Sch all, e held our cl s electlon Those elected :ere George Rath, Presldent, Gllbert Steinman, Vlce President, Velma Friess, Secretarg Treasurer, Student Councll members Dick O'Lone, Lois Karl, Jerry Kuhlman, and Wayne Rlgel On March 17, under the capable guldance of Miss Paxton, we pre- sented the three-act comedy, HSeventeenth Summer N Those taklng part vere Elleen Meek, Mary Allor, Dlane Vlles, Janlce Cardinal, Vlola Rigel, Rita Lindhorst, Nancy Ingr ham, Eldon Edelbrock, Bob Cole, Jim Bondy, Mllton Balsch, Roger LaVoy, and vayne Rlgel On lay 15 the gym was transformed lnto a Gypsy Camp for the annual Junlor Senlor Prom and Banquet When September flnally came in 1950, only flfty two senlors enroll us through the ye r, ue chose s Presldent, W yne Rlgel, V1ce Pres 1dent, Gllbert Steinman, Secret ry Treasurer, Velma Friess, Student Councll represent tlves Lois Karl, David Mcmechan, Charles Burke, and George Rath Our advlser agaln as Mr Schuall We were well represented ln the Natlonal Honor SOC16ty shown by the following members, James Bondy, Marllyn Briggs, Janlce C rd1n l, Alice Eyler, Luella Hoagl1nd, Lols Karl, David Mchechan, Phyllls Monk, Shirley Plckett, Marg ret Ridenour, Gllbert Stelnman, and Gwendolyn 71lliamson The senlors, under the direction of Miss Paxton, presented the three-act comedy, 'Best Years ' Those who took part were Lois Karl, Luella Hoagland, Nancy Ingraham, Allce Eyler, Gllbert Stelnman, Vlola Rlgel, George Rath, M1ltOD Baisch, Jerry Kuhlman, and Roger LaVoy In - . . . . . ' H . w a s ' . Y . . . . I r.. ' ' K'. I . rr I o . ' I . . . . . a 4 ' ' NYT ' ' 1 O , . H . . .L 1 C 0 ed in school ready to start the last year of their adventure. To lead 3 H a . 3 . , . - . 3 . - , Q C 0 ' . . 1:-' 0 r Q , . . . X ' ' ' ag ' a E . I J , . . 3 . . A V ' 0 A 1 . 1 - . g . . . Q . . L . . On April 15, many of the class members enjoyed a trip to Washington D.C. and New York City. Highlights of the ltinerary were Harper's Ferry, Virginia, blfthf place of Civil War, Union Station, Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington Monument whose 555 feet height afforded us a wonderful v1ew of the city, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Congressional Library, Wh1Ch is the largest l1brary in the world and whlch contains the originals of Declaration of Independence and our Constitution, the Capitol building with its Senate and House of Representatives, the Smithsonian Institute, Pan American Building, a visit to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery' and a visit to Mount Vernon, home of George Washlngton, and to the Lincoln Memorial There were so many historlc places that space will not allow even a mentlon of them On our way to New York C1ty we passed through Baltimore, Wllmlngton, and Philadelphia When we reached Jersey City Termlnal, we changed to buses and were ferried across the Hudson to New York City There we saw Radio City, St Patr1ck's Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, Columbla Uni verslty, Grant's Tomb, George Washington Bridge, Hayden Planetarium, Gree wich Village, Empire State Bullding, Wall Street, Battery Park, the Bowery, Llttle Church around the Corner, Times Square, and LaGuard 1a Field, andnmny other spots famous throughout our land Ye also took a Yacht trlp from 42nd Street, down the Hudson, around Battery Park, up the East Rlver as far as the Unlted Natlons Bullding The N B C w1th 1ts Radlo Telev1s1on Tour was a source of keen delight to us The last place visited in Nev York was the Grand Central Stat1on whose vastness and beauty awed us We thank the Junlors for the Junlor-Senior Prom and Banmuet orogram which was engoyed by all who attended, and whlch will always remaln a onderful memory for the Senlors The alre dy distingulshed looking Senlors looked even more so in their caps and gowns when the beautlful bacc laureate services were held Finally, June 1, the day for xhlch we had orked so hard, came received our dlDlOm3S our mm! hi'-Day memories of years spent t Dunde Hlgh School will never be forgotten by the cl ss of 1951 whose class colors were royal blue and sllver, thelr flower, the red rose, and thelr motto, nIn Ourselves Our Future Lies ' Q . . u u Q o Q . Q . U . V . 0 . . l - . . . 0 0 . 1 0 .- . . . 'Q - ' r Q n . 1 . . - . o I . . . . . 0 I0 ' I . Ir 0 . . I Y 1 J. . - H - I . W 0 , Q a - r r ' 0. Y 0 - ' . IV V W 0 In e . 0 V - O A - T ' fl S ' - 0. I . . , Q 1 . I NAME Mary Allor Milton Basich Harry Benson James Bondy Marilyn Briggs Charles Burke Janice Cardinal Robert Cole Warren Cooley Eldon Edelbrock Emma Jean Ellison Alice Eyler Velma Friess Virgil Gensler Charles Greer Mary Lou Hedrick William Hilgeneck Luella Hoagland Nancy I ngraham Mary Ann Irby Lois Karl Mary Kish Joyce Kopke Patsy Kruse Gerald Kuhlman 614440 PASTIME Roller Skating Athletics Athletics Dancing Writing Letters Sports Writing Letters My o1r1 My o1r1 Hunting Listening to Music Reading Sleeping Loafing Loafing watching T Hunting Horseback riding Writing Letters Day dreaming Writing Letters Dale Listening to Music Loafing SONG WYou're Mine, Youn UTattooed Lady 'Nevertheless WBegin the Beguinen My Heart Cries For You WTennessee Waltzn NThinking of Youn Tennessee Waltzn WBushel and a Pecku UMy Heart Cries For Youn nSometimeU 'Sometime' WMelancholy Rhapsodyu nTattooed Lady WSwamp ir WDancing in the Darku 'Tag O'My WThinking Youn 'My Heart For You' 'Tennessee Waltz' Always' Harbor Lights' Magic WBlue Moonu Heartn Cries NNow is the Hourn SAYING 'Oh well, that' life W No ki dding 'You don't know W WHow do you know WDid you really H1 ya, all Russ noh yeah ll Holy Cow WThat's life 'Who cares? WGee whiv'H WI don't know Think I care? dogs fly UHonest to Gosh' 'So what? Oh yeah'W WHeavens' dhy, sure WI don't know 'Why ask mei' Non, well'W WCongratulat1ons' WBooey for you' Oh, yeah'N s ll . . l I T yu H U . N ll ll , . ll . II . .n 1 H 1 1 J. ! ll ll Robert Gera Eating UBecauseW Hwhy don't bird 7 ll G 11 ' uv . I ll n . . - of nv n Jim ' ' W , ll 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 n y , I ll NAME Roger LaVoy Marguerite Lazarus Rita Lindhorst Betty McDonnell David McMechan Eileen Meek Audrey Miller Phyllis Monk Richard 0'Lone Suzanne O'Lone Maurine Peppers Shirley Pickett Joan Plotter George Rath Margaret Ridenour Viola Rigel Wayne Rigel Lehr Roe Thomas Rutter Gilbert Steinman Ronald Tanquay Diane Viles Ruth Wilcox Gwendolyn Williamson James Zieske PASTIME Patrolling Nieman Road om Sleeping Writing to a Soldier Athletics Music Listening to music Watching T V Skating Writing Letters A Soldier Paul Reading Running Around Dancing Writing Letters My Car Walking watching T V Athletics Athletics Writing Letters Play1ng he Organ Music Working on Hot Rods SONG SAYING Tennessee Waltz' HWhat's that make 'No la WMy Heart Cries For Youu WI Love You a Thousand Waysn 'Goofus' UMy Heart Cries For Youu WRhapsody in Bluen Always' UI'M Gonna Live Ti1'I Dieu UNeverthelessH NThinking of Youn 'Nevertheless' Stardust 'Tennessee Waltz' 'Stardust' WMy Heart Cries For Youn My Heart Cries For Youn 'Eady of Spain WStardustW WHalls of Ivy UTea for Two HThinking of Youn My Heart Cries For You nbouth Win Ulf I Loved Youn 'Be My Love me?N Hey, kid WI don't care NDon't you do 'Is that eo?W HI don't care NHonest to Pete' NI don't know 'That right'I' NHonest?W HAre you kidding I ll type it 'No kidding ' 'No kidding' HGee whlzn NYou win N NHonest to Gosh WLet's try it anyway WThat's for sure That's the way it goes you know WYou don't know Ain t no use ' 'That's life ' Holy Cow NYou don't know 73 Il I ' T l n nv gn . II it.W I I I II . II 0 . Il I . II I I 7u I I II I . I n n I .U Carolyn Radabaugh Writing Letters ' ' WHoly Toledo!W I I I I n IH ' ' 0 . II II II . II IN u I .1 II - t - dH a .I II I II II I II ezenq To the graduating class of 1051 we give these small gifts as a remem brance of their school days in Dundee High School MARY ALLOR Mary since vou are always havin trouble finding the answers we give you this answer book to improve your grades MILTON BeIeCH Mickey here's a box of rezorblafes Now mav you never have a five o'clock shadow HARRY BENSON Harry so you can keen all your cars running we give you this hailing wire JAMES BONDY Jim this bow tie will make you look like Frank Sinatra MARILYN BRIGGS Marilyn will this soldier doll remind you of your soldier? CHARLAS BURKE Chuck, so you can continue your athletic career toss you this ball JANICE CARDINAL Jan this wedding ring will go well with your en gagement ring days? WARREN COOLEY Warren to rem1nd you of the way you drive we give you this racer ELDON EDLLBBCCK Eldon this list of deficits should remind you of your Loss EMMA JEAN ELLISON Emma Jean since you like singing so well give you this list of songs to keep you well informed VELMA FRIESS Velma maybe this dream book will heln you in the fu ture VIRGIL uENoLhR Virgil this alarm clock if given a chance will get you up on time ROBERT GnRA Bob, this bottle of vitamin pills will help one be more alert I ' R ' , we ROBERT COLE,,,,Bob, will this drum remind you of your D.H.S. band I: some Q 9 we MARX LOU HEDRICK....Mary, this rosebud should remind you of a certain REQ- WILLIAM HILGENECK Bill, we give you this F F A pin as a remlnder of your third and fourth hour at D H S LUELLA HDAGLAND To the you gest of our class, this baby bottle NANCY INGRAHAM Nancy, so you Wlll remember gift to you is this wallpaper MARX ANN IRBY We give you this roll of Reed's mlnd you of someone? LOIS KARL Does thls NAU remlnd you of your Luella, we glve you a certain.Hgll, our Candy Does it re- reoort card, Lois? MARY KISH To speed your letter to Ed, Mary, we g1ve you thls Alr M111 stamp JOYCE KOPKE Joyce, we present you for your apuroachlng weddlng thls bouquet PATSY KRUSE Since Jlm croons lt so much, we glve thls NBlue Moonn to you, Pat GERALD KUHLMAN Jerry, thls bottle of wave set will help you keep your hair in place ROGER LAVOY Roger, this gun should remind you of a certain Hunter MARGUERITE LAZARUS Marguerlte, will this plow help your Tom with hls tractor work? RITA LINDHDRST Rlt , this box top from Rigel Brand Gloves may 1d you to recall a certaln WOPklDg man's name DAVID MCMECHAN D vid, tD1S book of medlcal terms wlll help you to get started ln your career as a doctor BETTY MCDONNELL So you will stick to one man, Betty, we hand you tnls glue EIL EN inEh To Elleen goes thls grocery 11st so you '1ll feel rlght at home KUDREY MILLER To keep your good manners, fudrcy, we pre ent you thls book of etiquette CHARLES GREER Chuck, to promote safety for others on the ro d, we give you tnls set of drlvlng rule . oooo o o o o o o . sooo o . sooo O ooo: o . . Q oooo A I o U o cv C000 Q C I . . oooo . . I . Q . . oooo 0 0 Q ooo! ' Y O oooo o . oooo . . Q F 0. oooo 1- 0- D . . - o 10 o o 0 oooo C4- Q o . oooo ,- o .P ,tn ,- Q. . . U. A-I lo IIII . I . 4' oooo 1 - 7 S, 0 . I 0 c.. ' III! 1- ' ' ,- , ua PHYLLIS MONK Plurllls, we hand you this copy of the Vlking Press to keep you :Ln contact mth D H S RICHARD O'LONE Dick, accept this sheet of blank paper so you can draw your ovm conclus1ons SUZANNE O'LONE To Suzy, we give this Goodrich tire cert1ficate Wonder wiv? MAURINE PEPPERS Maurme, since you are the pepper, we give you this salt shaker to complete the set SHIRLEY PICKETT Go you can start your housekeeplng dutles properly, Shlrley, ve give you th1s rolllng pm JOAN PIOTTER For you, Joan, we give you thls date book It may come in handy later CAROLYN RADABAUGH Your sailor might enjoy letters wrltten on thls tablet, Carolyn GEORGE RATH JR George, will you place this llttle chlcken from W1lcox Hatchery among your souvenirs? MARGARFT RIDENOUR Margaret, may this house be a happy home for you and Roy VIOLA RIGEL Wonder V1, if you vill like this Clark candy as well as you do your boy friend by the same name? 081' LEHR ROE Lehr, v'1ll th1s tube help you recall your days chem1st1'y TIOLUS BUTTER Tom, a farmer at heart, we give you this tractor so you can get a real start GILBERT STEINMAN To you, Gllbert, goes share of oil stock, so you 17111 al gays remember your girl RONALD TANGUAY Will thls sedan seat six more safely than your coupe, Ronnie? DIANE VILES As Morris has JO1I16d the Air Force, we glve you, Diane, this picture of a New-man RUTH WILCOX AND G JENDOLYN JILLIAMSON To you, the planlsts of our class, goes thls sheet music to remind you of your high school days JAMES ZIESKE So you can be seen and not heard, J1m, 1 e g1ve you this adheslve t pe to keep you quiet WAYNE RIGEL. . . .Wayne, to replace your old Ford, we give you this new 5 s u o 1' . h in I ' 3. 0 0 0 0 61644 hhny alumni of the Class of 1951 had an enjoyable time when the class celebrated its tenth anniversary by holding a reunion on the grounds of D H S on August 21 1961 Usually when old time friends gather, there's a check up on their members and their activities, and this reunion was no exception as evidenced bv the following report ROGER LAVOY is engaged in forestry and has two capable understud ies, LEHR ROE and DAVID LCHECHAN NSNCY INGRAHAM is waiting for and writing to a member of the Cla s of ' 9 physics at D H S BETTY MCDONNELL hasn't made her final choice among her soldier friends CAROLYN RADABAUGH has surprised us by becoming a beauty operator MARILYN BRIGGS is now the wife of General Dale Rigel of the Armed Ibrces and is kept busy giving pep talks to the soldiers VIRGIL GENSLER is still wandering around wondering what to do and when to do it ELDON EDELBROCK is the popular sheriff of Wayne County, Michigan and Detroit is now known as a city where citizens obey their laws CHARLES GREER is spending his life raising ostriches for chorus girls' costumes VELMA FRIESS who is a nurse, has charge of Whlter Reed Hospital in Washington, D C AUDREY MILLER lS personal secretary to RONALD TANGUAY who is editor in chief of the Dundee Reporter HARRY BENSON a West Polnt graduate is now a lieutenant in the army JIM ZIESAE and PAT KRUSE just whizzed in and Jim said WM Ford will go faster than any Buick.N one , o ' LOIS KARL, a girl of great intellect, is teaching chemistry and 1 U D O O . D 1 ,L RUTH WILCOX and GIENDOLYN WILLIAMSON are home after making a hit on Broadway as the WW1l1 Girls U GEORGE RATE is their part time director MAURINE PLPPERS is a correspondent for the B and O railroad Arranging trips for seniors is her specialty MAR! ALLOR is head majorette of the University of Michigan band MARX LOU HED ICK is still bookkeeper for her father who is in Wash ington, D C painting the White House BOB GERA the great lumberjack who can dunk doughnuts while rolling logs, is Dundee's newest mayor JIM BONDY Annapolis graduate is an admiral on the famous battle- ship, Missouri JOAN PIOTTER was unable to attend the reunion as she had just eloped to parts unknown with an unknown known only by her MARY IRBY is working out HMary and Jim's Budget Plan N which will soon be on the market BOB COLE his own garage mechanic, derives a good livelihood in keeping PHYLLIS nOFK'S Oldsmobile in running condition DICK 0'LONE, the sports editor of the Dundee Reporter has Just re turned from the Bose Bowl midget races RITA LINDHORST and SUZANNE 0'LONE are now with the U S O trying to quite well so Rita doesn't have to worry too much ALICE EYLER is the housewife of the month for Monroe County MARGARAT RIDLNOUR is marrled to Roy Thomson and lives on Sweet hearts' Hill a new suburb of Dundee EMMA ELLISON is attending a convention of mind readers so she can outguess EILEEN MEEK who is now a famous psychologist WARREN COOLEY a bachelor has his wings and is flying for he United Air Lines SHIRLEY PICKLTT writes music for her famous husband Paul Stotz CHARLnS BURKn and JLRRY KUHLMAN are top jplayboys of New York and seemingly enjoy their profession DIANE VILES a registered nurse is caring for GILBERT STEINMAN his Los Angeles home He is an architect serving Hol1ywood's needs I I I I I I I W J Q . keep track of their husbands. WAYNE RIGEL'S K.P. duties tie him down ' U ' I , . ' t 1 1 5 e I I I' LAB? CT mf nISH'o husband has decided to make the arms his car e e r, and his wife is traveling with him JOYCE LOPKE has her oxn T V show on Channel 7 Monday through Fri LUELLA HOAGLAND a missionary in India is planning a trip home soon TOM RUTTER with BILL HILGENECK as the dairyman and AARGUERITE LAZARUS have taken over the Dixon farm JANICE CARDINAI husband, Russ Missler is in Germany as a war correspondent to be near her vrom mom. is air h , 1 , when you learn that MILTON BAISCH is the pilot ostess for Clark Airlines Interesting isn't Reading this prophecy will convince one that the Class of '51 is like time, marching on 19 day. Her show is known as WJoyce's T.V. Kitchen.L 1 O Q oi J t . ' ' I fad Wall ani 7e41amenl' We, the Class of 1951, in the to 'n of Dundee, the county of Monroe, and the state of MlChJ.P'J1, belng lndlsnutably of ound and dlSJOS1I1g mind and memory, and about to pass out of enstence, do make publlsh, and declare this to be our last w1ll and testament, hereby revoking at this tune any and all former mlls heretofore made by us MARY ALLOR leaves her 1bility to skip school to Claude Lewis, who is doing very Tell on his own MILTON BAISCH gives his pretty black halr to Frank Goodrldge Now, maybe you'll look dlfferent, Frank HARRY BENSON beiueaths his typmg ability to Ricm rd Lewis Come on, Richt rd, move those fmgers a little b1t f ster J HMES BONDY leaves has good Engllsh marks to Kay Don Fournla Come on, Kay Don, try harder MARILYN BRIGGS and RITA LINDRORST pass thelr ablllty to ao with a Rigel to Yvonne Koster vho 1 trylng hard for Lyle CHARLES BURKE Hills hls sports' abillty to Dlck Uhl Make use of lt, Dlck JANICE CARDINIL transfers to Carol Rlgel her ablllty to go teady ROBERT COLE urges Larry Wheaton to accept his roller sk tlng tech D1 ue few lessons wlll help, Larry WARREN COOLEY passes his mechonlcal abillty to Edward Craft Just think, Ed, some day you'll be as good a s Warren ELDON EDELBROCK gladly sh res ha. huntlng luck x1th Sterllng Kooke, who vu. hes he could catch omethlng EEJILIA JEAN ELLISON tr nsmts her shyness to Ray Schvznsow ALICE EYLER decrees her ab1l1ty to stay home nlghts and stlll have fun to Shirley Dowmng VELMA FRIESS f 1V6S her senlor secretary .nd trea urer's book to Oh mer Corbln Now you may have the books all to yourself, Ohmer VIRGIL GENLJLER W1llS hls Job t Sunoco g s st tlon to all pros oectlve under cl s len O . v. . F . . I . . A X S . 1 . C' , . . . Q I. . . E , ,. lr . V C . . I . . I . G ' ' 1 ' . ,L . . a . A, . . . A . A O I M . . . 4 ., 1 0 A 1 - . . O . X 8 ' ' ' S with the same man all through her high school years. 1 3 ' .. 'Cl . A ' . I . 0 . I . . . 1 . s ' . ' ' ' Z1 A ' J. 0 . . . .1 L. ' 3 S .. . Q L g I to n . . . 11 3 an . - ' - ST S: . ROBERT GERA sh res hls cap clty to do things b ckvards to those who never make any mistakes MARY LOU HEDPICK le1ves her artl t1c talent to Jlm W dsvorth Now you xon't have to take les ons, Jlm WILLIIW HILGTNTCA g1V6S h1s prowess to FO teady ind stlll fllrt nlth other glrl to all boys golng te dy LUELLA qOrGLCND passes her courage to trlk back to teachers and stlll get wqy w1th it to Jerry LaMonde, who doesn't do so well NANCY INGRAHAN tosses her baton twlrllng to her younrer slster, Beverly MARY IRBY and JOYCE KOPKE hand thelr eng gemcnt 11HgS to all glTlS ho want them LOIS K RL presents her ell WA' H to D.le Goetz Come on, D.le, you can do better than that MAPY FISH wills her short halr to Msrylue Rowe We ore vondcring how you would look w1th snort halr, Marylue PAT Y KPU E g1V8S Jim Zieske's yello hot rod to Qnyone who .nts it so he w1ll have a ch nee to rlde 1n a better c r occasionally GERALD hUqL.AN will his many w1se cracks to Jerry Prlce Just think, Jerry, now you'll kno some ew ones n ROGER L.VOY g1VGS h1 many summer bu lne entervrlses to Mr W1 n.n , xho 15 elxrys looklnv for one t thrt time MAFGUVRIT LAAJRUS 9lVGS ner nettness to Lols Smlth BETTY JCDOJIELL becue ths her soldler boy frlends to El 1ne R lston DAVID MCI Cdnd F1VGS hls nosltlon on the footbtll teem to Leston Crane EILEEN WEK and MAPG f T RIDEUOUR lewve thelr shortne S to B111 Tln nan To you can be at our helght, B111 AUDREY IILLER passes her lntegrity not to go 1th boys to Lilliun Ribar ho could DTOf1t from the 1ft DHYLLIS NOTK urves Selly Furlov, llke herself, to be een und not he rd 4 'T , fl . . 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SU7AN E O'LONE g1VSS her Job of selllng refreshments at all the class drnce to all those mho never volunteer for a COTm1ttG8 tes MAURINE PEPPERS b queaths her tenaclty to York all through high school to Rlchard Gramlick Dlck, a l1t le ork never hurt anyone SHIRLEY PICKETT transmlts her power to get a dlamond rlng to Norma Wllmoth Warren, take heed JOAN PIOTTFR tran fers her glggles to Barbara Good Come on and smile, B rb CAROLYN R DLBPUGH decrees her sklll to get along so ell '1th Mr Schrall to Mlke Allor GEOPGE RITH transfers hl reccle s drlvlng to Bob Shettleroe Bob, afety pays VIOLA BIGEL will her cheerleadlng unlform to any glrl xho slll be proud to wear it next year WAYNE RIGEL extends his efflolency to go wlth Just one girl to Ken Knabusch, vho 1s dolng ell for hl young LEHR ROL v1lls nls curly halr to Kenny NOTT1S Less st comb w1l1 be needed nov, Kenny THOWPS PUTTBR mulls his Aa sef H rris tr ctor to all the less for tun te egrleulture members GILBERT S VIUVAN glves hls helgnt to Johnny Bruckner Johnny, stretchlng would help, you know FOTAID TnNGUPY, wh, dld you bevue th your blllty to go 11th an Edelbrock to Dlane Loss who alre cy h s Eldon? DIANE VILES g1ve her Monroe boy friends to Leah Martln Do you knov them, Leah? RUTH 'ILCOY passes her P1QH0 9la,1ng to D vid Blackburn Nlce glft, Davld GWENDOLYU WILLIAMSON forsakes her under classmun boy frlend to D rlene Rlgel JAMES nIFShE glve his mus1c.l talent to Eugene Akens bhy not try out for band next year, Eugene? I C . . . ,V - f v- 0 1 . ,W f n . J .UI 0 rs rv - ' ,- c Q I A -L 0 . . ' 9 Q .' . . . J, i u u YJ 'Q' c ' L . I . Q Q -- u 1 q G . - ..a u o 21 o . . :rl ' .L 'J if V4 ' s . I 0 . . . o T L l sa A S s :- LP C . . . . 'K 4 x. :J .. ' Q c A l . . . . 11 Q r ' ' vr ' cs vw fv- u sf . . v C .6 e I -1 0 -, . . . . 4 ., , QI.. v o , - v ' ' cf Q 0 n 4- . n. ' . - .1 - L4 ct - .. 3- o m . . . y ' 4. .L I nik. f' Q ' . r Q G tr ' 11 va ' ' v ' .. 4 .I . 1 cl cn 1 o - 1 O Q 6 Z3 ' Lf. I I . 1 . ' S o sf ' o . . . . . .X. L 1. 6 i 17 fl c . ' 0 4 ' , 1 ft vw ' Q - v.,. g 47 ,r - . 7 . 'J ,n S 5 a . Glau Poem Memories of '51 Hlgh school days at last are cone Battles wlth our books are won Soon we wlll be leavlng Dundee Hlgh But as we go we'll breathe a slgh The teachers then e thought Jere tough But now we know they re not so gruff They always trled to help us learn So th t 11nrovement we mlght earn Next ye r Ulll flnd us everywhere nt home, at work, 1n college Chalr vhate do or tn1 k or say It's ten to one th t some flne day, e'1l hearken bacl to D H 5 Ano to ourselv s agaln express Our thanks for school and te chers Q6 r ho f1tted us out for our l1fe's care r Glau Sonya Joan r1otter Tune how Qoon Goodby 1e'll soon be leavlng you, 49 sigh because the tlme urars near Dundee the colors white QHQ blue To nart from frlenos that re so dear and we w1ll all reme ber e'll see you 1D the future, Frlends a1o teachers true, ur teachers yes, me'll mlss you Dundee Pigh all of you emma Elllson Tune Parbor Llghts AS we are tmndlrg nere, we thlnk of t1FSS that used to be Those good old hlgh school nays nmen.1e xere gay and free rom we re feellng ad because we ll wlll soon be leav1ng And e Wlll hear no more the uea old school bell rlng e want to tell you how ue'll MISS you 'hen e're o For we know now that school va really lots of fun Low ve're no longer ad, fo ll the 1b1le our hearts are yearnlng, eome othel k1nd of 11fe 1S 1t1n nor lor us ruth 1lCOX . , , ' x ' 1 - w V x v . 3 2, ll- 1 0 , Q A. . , I . . , - 3 h , ,.? 1 1' vue 41' ' 1 E 1 ' N Q 0 of c , 1 . e , . a a N ' A e . -Y 'I 1.1 -x - - P v ,, . . , , A ' ' F' Q - .. C. A I . M W . Lu. , ll . ,W . , h , 1 U f , . v . , . . Tender llttle memorles, Low we bld you sad adleu. - Y 11 1- Q 0 . 1 . --A ' A U C . , . g . . V -, .KJ .A .A I Q If - v 1 . W v ' a ' ' H s f a ' . uv ' . ' r . ' Q. M . -- I . 1 w w g ne. . , . C . S , , V . . 1 - p 1 s r a n xr L t W . G . . . D . . , s L we g v - . 2 ' 4' Eahf Qwah 50 92 'Wm 8 K,-Xaui fk .sv tvoi n Rada bau H QIYYIS. YIESS ,Z iw L.-J Jerv- e gay, H Kalman a E 1 3 Loxs Nav-I fg89'1 NLD-A o E v' lf' on 39' Qw1 ..?5 nm? C u 7 3 U F ' A iff , u H 01 F 3 fx 5' G Nlav- av-QT , R A YNOUY' Q ak Lunlla Hoa land cw? f Q. WX 1 ii' ,psi g a X 6 r G W6 wx Bom! do ce H ke n K 'h part Fludv-e IVY ller G v I . QQKG ii ply S.,-o 3 L . I ko s I I xv 3 OP NX 9 s P- LX M V .0 0 f ' I Z C E ' u sk 7' x .L .v- 'Pfff 2 . VX A j XX Y 3 I I1 e2VN eyxeev WWW Ahce CY' pm BY Gel, Ujullx awxson '11 SSA Nlav-nl 1- S 1208 l S STemwxan uzavme O Lowe o ev- Lava Good Luck Senlors Fave Po1ntSales and Servlce Full Lune of Co op Farm Machlnery All Repair Work Guaranteed Phone 20F2 Good Luck Senlors E H Greer Dundee Phone 99 188 Nualn St Dealer an Llve and Dressed Poultry Best W1ShCS for Success and Happlness Class of 51 Kopke Machlne Co Dundee Michigan Congratulatlons and Best W1 shes Class of 1951 R S Moore 8 50 Lumber Co 0 9 I 9 1 4 112 Mi. E. of Dundee on U.S. 23 ' I . I 66 97 LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS . . RY CO IN THE MIDWEST H R TERRYBER H A POWELL M f STUDIOS 5 Ph 9 PHY I B I, I 9 MICHIGAN dOHIO d Hearty Congratulatlons Gggd Luck Class of 51 Class of 1951 B 8 J MARKET W Best W1ShCS yh t Future ECONOMY MARKET or a Grea BOYCE BUICK SALES R' I-I D E R p ' cc 77 Dundee, Michigan Phone 4 W - Congratulatlons to the Sllck Chlcks and the Good Eggs of the Class of 51 Brewer Farm Hatchery Phone Success to the Class of 51 Burke Electric Dundee Nlchngan 90 J 176 Mann Good Luck, Senlors Harry R Buscl' Farm Machinery lnternatnonal T ucks Phone l72W Dundee Mlchngan Success to the Class of 51 Coffee CUP L-Unch F une Foods Street Congratulatlons to the Class of 51 Dundee Dairy Compllments to the Class of 51 Dundee Hardware Dundee Michigan Congratulatlons rom Dundee Feeds Inc Phone 16 Compllments of Dundee Hatchery Ed Schaap Prop Phone46 . - gg 79 66 97 I ,' - I - . '- . r I 66 77 McCormick-Deering Sales Sr Service I I ' I cc 97 f , . Q U 66 79 . , . I . . Comphments to the Class of 51 Pr Compllments G FINK Good Luck to the Class of 1951 FULLER S th GAMBLE S Congratulatlons to t Class of 51 HINCH EY JEWELERS BEST of LUCK ioTT s Fooo MARKET Best W1Sh6S for Success IDEAL swEET shop KARNER BROTHERS GRAIN ELEVATOR M I l ! cc 77 of The Dundee Reporfel' , H. . Publishers and infers Hardware Clo l '9 Armsfrong's Floor Covering Best Wishes , 9 ' he ' 66 99 Spiro Mitchell, Prop. Compliments of I Dundee, ichigan Best Wlshes Class of 51 KAY FURNITURE co Our Very Best Wlshes RIVER RAI SIN HATCHERY Best W1ShCS Class of 1951 MANN ING S ' I1 s Dyg d Congratulatlons Graduates 426 M Wlshes for Success to the Class of 51 VARIETY STORE Hearty Wlshes to the Graduatlng Class WEST SIDE FUEL Compllments WEST SIDE MARKET Phone 212 W CONGRATULATIONS o t e ass o ' Sfuwe Drug Store Q 66 97 x I-cdies Apparel Men's Furnig ing r oo s Phone 30 Dundee to the Class of 6451 In Any Event Send Flowers from Rod's Greenhouse Florist ' Phone 8 Gin Dundee 66 99 l f h CI f 51 f M MW M53 WW ,.-P JM R Jff' gwmflgv MQ M99 ,QD gV?W4f W ww MW M! X? My Qiijiwii 'ffilm Mwifywjjyfwm M Mffw awww WJYWW 04.151 S? jj IWW xi ci !, 0 0 ::'.. 6 I yu , MMM, 51 I ks ,, E CFDJ? ' - -L 9 fix X30-54-ell, -MMV' 66+ Www WMJWW . it 7 YE M Y ix ' . ' VCL 57 sw-W! ffl . , , I N QA 0 .wx AN D 1 QQ n , U . K . ?!,u, ,,g,..raJLf?a.5f
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