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JOHN A. RICHARDSON Johnny “Me- and my Biddy.” Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Band 2; Jus- ticc com. 4; F.S.C. 2, 3, 4; Student athletic treas. 4; Class pres. 2; vice-prea. I, 3; J-Hop com. 3. Clubs: Film 1; Gun vice-pres. 2; Radio pres. 3; Varsity rept. 4. R. ROBERT ROGERS Bob ‘‘Eureka!” Entered from Charlotte, Michigan, 2. Foot- ball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Sunrise by Re- quest 4; The Imaginary Invalid” 4; J-Hop com. 4; Fortnight staff 4; National Honor Society 4; Doomsday staff 4. Clubs: Gun 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Varsity 4. MARY C. SALTON Stay as sweet as you are.” National Honor Society 4; Class treas. 4; F.S.C. 4; J-Hop com. 3; G.L.B. 4; Class Night com. 4; Ag-HE chm. 4. Clubs: Know Hastings 1, Leathcrcraft 2; Jr. Red Cross Sewing secy. 3; Handicraft secy. 4. LAURA C. SCHANTZ Happiness Ahead!” Glee Club 4; Choir 4; Clubs: Embroidery 1, 4; Personal Improvement pres. 2; Knit- ting 3. IRENE M. SEEBER CITCHALL Art? you kidding?” Clubs: Travel vice-pres. 1; Contract Bridge 2. ROBERT G. SHELLINGTON Bob ‘‘Why does such a cute kid go to Lowell.” Clubs: Film 1; Gun 2, 3; Hunting vice- pres. 4. ARDITH M. SHERMAN Arty ‘‘Skating is her one lose.” Book Club pres. 4. SMITH J. SHERMAN Jr. ‘‘Middle die is his goal.” Class treas. 2; National Honor Society 4. Clubs: Know Hastings treas. 2; Gun 3; Hunting pres. 4. DOLORES M. SHRIVER Dee My boyfriend and I. Clubs: Knitting 1; Jr. Red Cross Sewing 3. HELEN J. SPAULDING Honey “I'd rather he Mrs. than Miss” Clubs: Mending 1; Chess and Checker 2; Handiwork 4. ROBERT STOWELL Whitey Entered the Marines in February 1946. ANNA M. SWARTZ Annie Castles in the air. Clubs: Film 1, 4: Know Hastings 2; Knit- ting 3.
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PATRICIA M. MEIER Pat “She who is good is happy.” Entered from Kalamazoo, Michigan, 4. MARIAN G. MOE Blondie ‘‘Quiet by nature.” Clubs: Red Cross Knitting 1; Know Hast- ings 2. H. JOAN MOORE Jo ‘7 live my life.” G.A.A. 1, numerals 2; G.L.B. secy. 3; Class treas. 2; J-Hop com. 3. Clubs: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Auction Bridge 1; Jr. Red Cross Knitting 2. EVELYN I. NORTON “Why exist if we can't be happy?” Clubs: Embroidery 1; Chess and Checker 2. RALPH G. NYE Rufus “A sure hitter.” Baseball 2, 3, capt. 4; Cross Country 4; F.S.C. 4; B.U.C. 4; Class pres. 4: Ag-HE mgr. 4. Clubs: F.F.A. 2, treas. 3, pres. 4. JUNE M. O’CONNOR Red What! Red hair and no temper?” Clubs: Jr. Red Cross Knitting 1, 2, 3; Film and Camera 4. J. THOMAS O’CONNOR Okie Behold! Our football captain. Football I, 2, 3, capt. 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; B.U.C. 4; J-Hop com. 3. Clubs: Conservation 1; Gun 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Varsity sergeant-at-arms 4. ROBERT B. PACKARD Bob The farmer in the dell. Glee Club 2; Choir 3. Clubs: Radio 1; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. CATHLEEN N. PROEFROCK Katie ”How sweetly sounds the music of this girl.” Glee Club 1, trio 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; G.L.B. 1. Clubs: Know Hastings 1; Chess and Checker 2; Pep 3; Usher 4. PAULA M. RAU “Park Eyes. Entered from Middieville, Michigan, 3. MARYAN R. REED Green Eyes “Dancer's delight.” Entered from Delton, Michigan, 2. Chess and Checker Club 3. WILLIAM F. RICHARDS Willie “Men’s only fault is women.” Clubs: Aeronautics 1; F.A.A. 2, 3, 4.
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ELVETTA L. VANDLEN Veit “Woodland— 13 miles.” Clubs: Embroidery 1; Sewing 2; Knitting 3; Handiwork 4. JOAN L VANGEISON Jo “There cometh a day.” Clubs: Dinner 1; Leathercraft 2; Jr. Red Cross Sewing 3: Handiwork 4. CHARLES R. WAIT Chuck “Bless rhe man who interned sleep.” Clubs: Aeronautics 1, 2; Sport 3; Hunt- ing 4. GEORGE E. WALTON Geo Srxiring in the clouds. Football 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Choir 4: “Sunrise by Request prop. mgr. 3; “The Imaginary Invalid” stage mgr. 4; Class pres. 3; F.S.C. 1, 2, 3; Stamp and Bond com. 3. Clubs: Radio 1, vice-pres. 2: Hi-V 3, vice-pres. 4; Varsity 4. METHA M. WATERS Margie “Reporter in the making. Glee Club 1; Choir 4; Fortnight staff 4; Doomsday staff 4; Ag-HE com. 4. Clubs: Know Hastings 1; Lcarhercrafr 2; Sewing 3; Usher 4. PHYTLIS A. WEBB Shorty “She knows what she wants. Glee Club 1: “Sunrise by Request” 3; S:hool FaT com. 4: The Imaginary In- valid 4; Fortnight staff 4: Doomsday staff 4. Clubs: Jr. Red Cross 1; Pep 2; Dooms- day 4. MARTHA J. WEDEL Marty “Nei’er a dull moment. Glee Club sextette 3; Choir 4; “Sunrise by Request” 3; J-Hop com. 3; Doomsday staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Fortnight staff 4; School Fair publicity 4; Class Night com. 4; Senior Play publicity 4. Clubs: Auction Bridge 1; Contract Bridge 2; Jr. Red Cross Knitting 3, Doomsday 4. WILLIAM B. WIERENGA Willie “Airplanes. Clubs: Model Airplane 1, 3; Chess and Checker 2; Radio 4. GEORGIA E. WILL Willie What’s an organization without a good numager? G.A.A. 1, 2, rep. 3, officer 4; Glee Club 1; Class secy. 2; G.L.B., pres. 4. Clubs: Know Hastings 1; Leathercraft 2; Girl Re- serves 3, treas. 4; Girl Mechanics 4. NEVA M. BROGAN Nenie “Sincere, hospitable, and kind. Clubs: Embroidery 1; Handicraft 2; Knit- ting and Handicraft 3; Jr. Red Cross Sew- ing, pres. 4. ROBERT S. CASEY Bob “The meeting will come to order. F.S.C. 3, chm. 4; “Sunrise by Request adv. mgr. 3; J-Hop com. 3; Class treas. 3; Stamp and Bond com. 3; Mayor 4; National Honor Society 4; Fortnight staff 4; Doomsday staff 4; School Fair com. 4; F.F.A. state treas. 4; State Farmer degree 4. Clubs: Conserva- tion 1; F.F.A. 2, 3, treas. 4. GLORIA L. DICK Dickie “My echo, my shadow, and I. Clubs: Camera 1; Knitting 2; Girl Me- chanics 3: Usher 4.
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