Galesburg Augusta High School - Rambler Yearbook (Galesburg, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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Bruce Witsaman and Richard VanAvery. Miss Brown did not quite know what she was undertaking when we all entered her room, but we managed to last out the yea We are all nor glad that we did because each member at the close of the year received a gold medal for good citizenship. Albert Knetsch found his one and only heart throb this year when Margaret Brennan en¬ tered the roor». The rurtn war found us under the supervision of Miss Currier Those new in the class were Emma J. Brown, ies Sx« Mdelburg, Jin Harley, Donald Wolf and Jackie v all y. Those who left Ma r 1 vi n Me r t •«’, Frank 1 in De Leew was the year we found Alberta Bill Rogers and the Cassonova In 39 we were beginning to making greater headway and it be entering Junior High, Miss getting us used to that fact, ly underway. She even had to were Ivan Richards, and Winona Borne. This Oudshoorn torn between Lewis Preston, believe that we were was an honor to us to Garmon had a hard time but we were soon smooth have a part time helper who was Miss Ward, but we’ll all agree we got along jnuch better with Miss Gannan. Those who were not here at the beginning of the seventh grade were Bruce Witsaman, Arlene Coffing, Donald Wdlf and Jim Carlton Their places ' were filled by Arlan Banghart, Robert Rowlson, Peggy Rowlson, Katherine Webber, Doris Gard¬ ner and Marilyn Corwin. This was the year we saw Bill Rogers escorting V. Wayne to the show every Sunday afternoon. The eighth grade found us under the leadership of Mr. Beardslee. Tom Upham, Gloria McGuire and Maxine Inman were our new students, Gloria leaving at the end of the year. When Tom Upham came this year we could see D.Brockway flying out of Barb’s life as her time was now devoted to Tom. Janet Maxson soon began to take over Barb’s place with Dick, and she swore she would never live without him. This was our first experience with a man as our teacher but resulting with a few minor cuts and bruises, we finally made our way into the Freshman class. Our class enrollment in our first high school year was thirty seven members. They consisted of Dick Brockway, Margaret crennan, Betty Bush, Brian Conor, Jack Baker, Albert Knetsch, Shirley Kimball, Alberta Oudshoorn, Janet Maxson, Jim Harley, Doris Gardner, Richard Gregg, Maxine Inman, Harlan Rohm, Lewis Pres¬ ton, Lucille Slack, Bob Newton, Barbara Schreiber, r



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Keith Shedd, Violet Smith, Beverly Tibbitts, Violet Wayne, Jackie Valley, Katherine Webber, Richard Van Avery, bill Rogers, Charabell Campbel l, Mary White, Jim Walker, Bob Liskovec, Charles Book, George Carson Peggy Rowlson, Robert Rowlson and Richara Roe.and. Richard Bradley. Mr. Beardslee Lidn’t seem toget along so well with Vera Lowe and Bob Christler so he decided to keep them back another year and see if he couldn’t do better. Our Freshman advisor was Mr. Livingston. We all grew very fond of him and were greatly disturbed when he was taken by death in the middle of the year. Mr. Taylor took over the rest of the year. When we began our Sophmore year we had Miss Willits as our advisor. Richard Bradley left us this year and Geraldine Osterhouse, Jqy Reed, and Lewis Preston joined us. Our ' Junior year found our class slightly smaller as Uncle Same called a few of our fellows away. Jim Harley, George Carson and Bob Liskovec all entered the Navy. Others leaving that year were Richard Van Avery, Margaret Brennan, Barbara Cutler, Jay Roed, Bob Rowlson, Katherine Webber, Charles Book, Peggy Rowlson, Dick Gregg, Bob Newton and Ramona Grier We had two new members this year, Karole Hughes and Jean Smith. Now that we have succeeded in reaching our goal- graduation from high school is leaving us with an un¬ expected sadness. It has been a long hard journey up¬ ward but it still is going to be hard to leave Good Ole Galesburg High, Those who have succeeded and are now about to receive their diplomas as a graduate of the class of I 9 I 4.6 are: Dick Brockway, Brian Conor, Charabell Campbell, Clare Freer, Maxine Inman, Albert Knotsch, Shirley Kimball, Janet Maxson, Goraldine Osterhouse, Alberta Oudshoom, Lewis Preston, Bill Rogers, Richard Roe, Violet Smith, Barbara Schreiber, Keith Shedd, Beverly Tibbitts, Jackie Valley, Mary White, Violet Wayne, Karole Hughes, Bud Franz, Bob Christler and Loraine Love

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