Fennville High School - Reflector Yearbook (Fennville, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Ellllli CLASS Ill 'l'0llY Our class started its Freshman year with forty-three members, all just a little bit scared but unwilling to admit it. We elected Roger Carlson, Presi- dent, Bert Lauer, Vice President, June Heinen, Secretary, and William Stuller, Treasurer. Mr. Hammer was our advisor the first half of the year, and Mr. Neif- ert the last half. Just to show that we held no grudges, we gave the Sophomore Class a skating party in return for a wonderful initiation. After the parties were over, we settled down to a year of good hard work. During the year we lost several of our classmates. Our candidate for Basketball Queen, Suzanne Endsley, won the contest. After a pleasant vacation we returned to find that we were only a class of thirty-nine students. Our advisor was Mrs. Rocks. Our officers were Louise Blanchard, President, Pat Hurlbut, Vice President, Suzanne Endsley, Secretaryg and Bill Thompson, Treasurer. We initiated the Freshman Class and they gave us a return party. Another summer slipped by and once again we found ourselves facing the Fennville High School. Our class of forty-two members was under the able leader- ship of Howard Batey, President, Charles Dickinson, Vice President, Louise Blan- chard, Secretaryg and William Thompson, Treasurer, Our advisor was lr, Sexton. In order to make money we sold Christmas cards. We also won the fifteen dollar prize offered to the class collecting the most money for the Memorial Athletic Field. Our Junior Play NGrandad Steps Out' was a huge success with William Stuller stealing the show as Grandad. It was directed by Mrs. Rooks. Then came the Uunior-Senior Prom which was the highlight of a memorable year. After an altogether too short vacation we again found ourselves back at old Fennville High. Only this time we were Seniors! We soon learned that Mr. Sexton was to be our advisor. We now had only thirty-six members. Our officers are Don Morse, President, Charles Dickinson, Vice President, Lois Hoyt, Secre- tary, and Grace Stasik, Treasurer. In order to raise money, we sold magazines for several weeks. We also are selling candy and cokes during the noon hour.

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GRACE STASIK Chorus Girls' Basketball Librarian Junior Play Treasurer IV Sextette JIU THOM SON Annual Staff FFA Librarian President Student BOB STOKES Annual Staff Basketball FFA Archery Club BILL THOMPSON Baseball Basketball Football FFA Paper Staff Annual Staff BILL STULLER Annual Staff Pager Staff FF Librarian Chorus Junior Play CHARLES WH TEMYER Basketball Chorus Annual Staff FFA Photography Club Social Committee Council



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LA T WILL A ll TE 'LAME 'l' Esta Anderson wills her sweet smile to Anne Thompson. Homer Bale wills his way with the teachers to Dick Onkin. Howard Batey will his place in the parking lot to Don Martin. Jean Billings will her place at the Pullman dances to anyone wishing a good time Louise Blanchard wills her personality to Geneva Lehmoine. Betty Brink wills her A average to Ivan Variell. Roger Carlson wills his line-smashing ability to Don Bates. Charles Dickinson wills his brush cut to Mr. Woodby. Donna Davison wills her ability to act to Marlynn Walker. Katherine Erickson wills her membership in the M-H to Pat Mclntyre. Emily Gooding wills her ability to play the piano to Agnes Chambers. Joe Hagger wills his flirtatious eyes to Eddie Van Hartesveldt. Lois Hoyt wills her interest in Fort Knox to any girl with a million dollars. Joan Johnson wills her ability to pick apples to her infant sister Sally. Tom Sliwoski leaves Pat Stewart in the clutches of the wolves. Charles Whitemyer wills his basketball playing ability to Charles Palmer. Bill Stuller wills his powerful build to Bill Sisson. Carolyn Martin and Grace Stasik will their ability to get along with Mr. Sex- ton to Tiny Langley and Marian Daleiden. Bob Stokes wills his ability to make apple pies to Miss Stanger. nrleta Druce wills two boxes of Ry Krisp to Mr. Herbener. Clara Kluck leaves her quietness to Everett Higgins. June Heinen wills her good marks to Frances Marfia. Steve Kiss leaves his interest in Van's Super Market to Eddie Felker. Helen Slsson will nthat certain partyn from Holland to Lois Hess. Art Bowie wills his pitching ability to Bill Macicak. Don Morse wills his catching ability to Larry Morse. Sue Ellyn Hogue wills her lung skirts to Norma Young. Donna Huyser wills her long hair to Jack Decker. Josie lngallinera wills her love for school to Chuck Rainey. Marjorie Larsen wills her seat in the bookkeeping room to anyone who'll have to have it next year. Bill Thompson wills his Physics book to anyone who'll promise to read it more than he did and his desk of old papers to Jim Edwards. Suzanne Endsley wills her ability to tap dance to Loretta Tucker. Jim Thompson will his Saturday nights to anyone who thinks he can take 'em. Pat Hurlbut wills one bushel of assorted love letters to Virginia Galbreath. Jack Heavilin wills his quietness to Jack Turner.

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