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Q54 ABBEY, JERRY Hi-Y 1.Z,3: Tr. Izaak Walton 1: Chorus 1.2: Cross Coun try 1. ALLENSON, BOB French Club 2,3.4: Latin Club 3: Hi-Y 1: Chorus 1,Z,3: PINNACLE 3.4: Honor Roll 5: High Honor Roll 7. ANDERSSON, ALINE French Club 3: GAA l: Y-Teens 1.2.4: Chess Club 4: Camera Club 3.4: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Com- mittee: Honor Roll 10. ANDRYKOWSKI, HAROLD Transferred from Elgin High School, September 1948. ARLT, ELAINE Y-Teens 1: Pep Club 4: Chess Club 3. ATKINSON, TERRY Quill and Scroll 4: GAA 1.4: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4: History Club 4: Chorus 1.2: Choir 3: Prom Committee: PINNACLE 3.4, Business Manager 4. BABB, JANICE French Club 3.4: Y-Teens l,2.4: Chess Club 4: Chorus 1.2.3: Library Staff 2. BAILEY, CHARLES Thespians 4: Hi-Y 4: Intra-Mural Basketball 3.4: Foot- ball 3.4. Letter 4: Senior Play: GLEN BARD 4, Humor Editor: Transferred from Abraham Lincoln High School, San lose. California. September 1948. BAKER, ARLENE French Club 2.3.4: Chorus 1.3: Choir 2.4: GLEN BARD 4: Honor Roll 3. BARNETT, RAY Chess Club 4: Intra-Mural Basketball 1.2.3.4: Cross Country 3.4, Letter 4. BARTIZAL, DALE Pan American League 3.4: Hi-Y 2.3,4: Basketball l,2.3.4, Letter 4: Football Manager Z,3,4, Letter 3.4: GLEN BARD 4: Section President Z. BARTLETT, ALICE Pan American League 3.4: Kits and Skits 4: GAA 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2,3.4: Science Club 4: Red Cross Council 4: History Club 4: Chorus 1: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Prom Committee: PINNACLE 3.4: GLEN BARD 4: Section President 3: Honor Roll 6. 18
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We took over the Glen Bard and the PINNACLE. One of our classmates, Ike Ellison, who was the first junior to be elected Student Council president, kept the council in its position of leadership. At the close of the year we hitched up our belts, assumed the responsibility of running the school Cwith Mr. Biester's helpl, and became full-fledged seniors. According to Webster, a senior is an elder: one more advanced in dignity, rank, or office. Accord- ing to Hans, he is the most troublesome specie of high school students. The football season and a new crop of freshmen heralded the beginning of our senior year. Huge homework assignments and the recruiting drives of Y-Teens, Hi-Y, G. A. A., and the language clubs left us feeling sure that school was once again in high gear. The social season got under Way with the Sweater Hop and the Football Dance. This year's senior play, Kind Lady, a mystery, was produced in the fall so that Thespian minds could run to other things in the spring. Basketballs replaced footballs as our athletic interests turned indoors. The team always played hard and was a credit to our school. The G. A. A. dance, Deep Purple, and the Heart Hop were both big successes. Breaking the routine of classes, Weekly con- vos proved educational and entertaining. Spring athletics, baseball, track, golf, and tennis uncovered a lot of talented competitors. Eighty seniors loosened inhibitions and had a wonderful time trying to see how long they could go without sleep during the Washington trip. Leading the class were Ike Ellison, president, Don Russell, vice-president, and Bonnie Thayer, secretary-treasurer. Leaders scholastically were Pat Davis, Carol Eilrich, and Robin Iohnston. The next events-the Prom, the senior theater party, and baccalaureate-passed with unbelievable svviftness. And now marching down the aisles of the auditorium with the most Wonderful group of people we-'ve ever known, these memories are things of the past. Ahead lies great things-great because our high school days have prepared us for them. ,..,... ???.....,.. ,..,, .Q ..... -smfmi E Sf . B .Lrg swgszfssgf -Pr H SS lg -F . . .- . -s - ws M... ws -f ,se :WM its-.57 qggflfgmgr '12,-fmt s-ggisgggg-Efasifm-s ss ss,-.sfmgg .T emma-ss ss 2-:si 'wsexzwws -s .Q--.s M...f sf-as ss 5-lu . .I . W? .. 'H' .Burst ,- 1 mf ws-t-.W s. M -s , Mom. ,MNH M1,35.wS, W EH... W- 3. greg Q2--Wig: Q ttf 'c H agxiroggggjig Qt?-5'f-9gillwlTamil.-Wil!! A ixfwjj is :Us Sarnia WK the 5 Ems'A'5l'5' s'W 'ssnY - --553' Etgsgsgwgtetmm s .4M...1H.'EQmshKmr4:'s?55v5 ' H-5225? sf W ..t?t?iE,..ritl Z E3 H-Msifi fisssgem M. H sswtffltsfif . 'ends-K-' ZH... fm. Liss - was 3 . mms swag. .H W N? its .tmmln zmijsmgs-K muses G S8 SS' S8'S8 swww wr T H . M sp-xr: W as if .gt E 2 W . as . 5 . ss ss as, fs , as E N. -s ss xt was lm - it HONOR STUDENTS I Pat Davis Robin Johnston Carol Eilrich 17
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BATEMAN, BETH Pan American League 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Kits and Skits 3,4: GAA l,2,3: Y-Teens l.2,3,4: Vice-President 4: Art Club 1,2,3,4: Student Council l,2,3,4: Cheer Leader 2,3: Iunior Play: Prom Committee: GLEN BARD 4: Section Presi- dent 1: Honor Roll 6. BEAVER, MARY ELLEN Latin Club 3.4: GAA 2,3.4: Y-Teens Z,3: Pep Club 4: Science Club 3: Chorus 1.4: Honor Roll ll. BEAVER, BILL Latin Club 3,4: Vice-President 4: Student Council 3: Aeronauts 1,2.3,4: Vice-President 4: Intra-Mural Basketball 2, Captain Z: Section President 4: Honor Roll ll. BEDNARZ, BARBARA Pan American League 2: Y-Teens Z,3,4: Chorus 1.2: Prom Committee. BELL, ROBERT Kits and Skits 4: Ir. Izaak Walton 1: Band 1,2,3: Intra- Mural Basketball 1,Z.3,4. Captain 4: Football l,2.3,4: Track l,2,4: Baseball 3. BENNETT, MARGIE Pan American League l,2,3,4: Y-Teens 1,2,4: Chess Club 4: Art Club l,2: Iunior Play Committee: Senior Play Committee: Honor Roll 10. BERQUIST, PHIL Latin Club 3: Kits and Skits 4: H-Y Z,3.4: Chorus l: Intra-Mural Basketball 1: Iunior Play Committee: PINNACLE 3.4: Honor Roll 13. BISHOP, DOLORES Pan American League 2,3: Quill and Scroll 4: Masque and Gavel 4: Thespians 4: Kits and Skits 8,4: GAA 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Science Club 2: Chorus 1,2,3: Girls Tennis 2,3,4: Iunior Play: Senior 4Play: Prom Committee: GLEN BABD 4: Honor Roll 1. BLAIR, DONALD Cross Country 4: Transferred from Kelly High School, Chicago, Illinois, September 1949. BOHNHOFF, JOAN GAA 1: Y-Teens 2,3: Chorus 1: Senior Play Committee. BOLTON, MARLENE BOLWAHNN, FRED Pan American League 2,3,4: Hi-Y 1: Chess Club 3.4. I9
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