Grand Haven Senior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Grand Haven, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Fin Bannister Merwin Harold H. Luoma The band has done much to raise our school spirit this year. We particularly enjoy it at assemblies and football games. Behind the band, striving to make it a better organization, is MR. MERWIN, the director. Because the band has grown so in the last few years, it was necessary for Mr. Merwin to have an assistantg this position is filled by MR. LUOMA. Upper: Hail to the Blue and Gold. Lower left: Beat it, Jack!! Lower right: Not too loud, band. 18 ,fat 5 ai? 5

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Industrial Arts While I was in the shop this morning, I saw MR. OVERHOLT demonstrating to the auto mechanics class how to install a piston in a motor. Some day I'll probably go to a garage and one of those boys will fix my car. CHeaVen forbidlb Boys, or birds as they are called, in mechanical draw- ing get their training from MR. KING. Some of them will probably be draftsmen, and who knows but what one of them might be the designer of the first rocket to the moon. Shop boys got too much sawdust on the floor today. MR. THOMPSON is having a couple of volunteers come in at 3:50 to sweep it up. CHave funlb Can usually find MR. ARNOLD in the machine shop explaining to the boys how to operate different machines. From what Ilve seen, they have made some mighty handy gadgets. 1 ' , , s Lee Arnold Kenneth A. King Maurice C. Overholt Upper right: The old master painter. Middle right: Must be something loose somewhere!!! Lower left: Boy, is this tedious!? Lower center: Look at those eraser marks. A 17 Forrest S. Thompson



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Arts One of the first things that MISS EDGE teaches her art students is how to squint. What they use this for is beyond me, but anyhow . . . Our school wou1dn't be what it is without the choir. MR. QUACKENBUSH did much to make ours an outstanding organization. To our great regret, he left us at the end of the first semester to go into business. MISS BENNETT has now taken over and is doing a fine job. Now, you didn't squint. But Miss Edge, I shut my eyes com- pletelyf' Cora Edge Palmer Quackenbush Lauer left Let's ALL sing. Louer right: Miss Bennett directs the choir.

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