Hillman Community High School - People Yearbook (Hillman, MI)
- Class of 1952
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' 3- m ' - I X YH 'Y 0 ' ' TR WI AFX' mf' fl ,ff L fi XXX, xx N. if 3 -102 ky. ,X M xfgi xy , K in I ,,-v Mr Morrison Superintendent Mr Middleto 'I'm inclined to thin , incipal Say Commercial 'Knock it off' I ,W fnfy Mr. Gutka Mr. Hausler Coach 'Let'a go, Boys' Mr Heyboe Band Teacher 'Oh, for beta s sake Mrs Noll Music Teacher 'Get rid of the zum M e Livin Literatu e ds Lansruasze A Mi' 'fill See sz' cu u e nCome on fellow: Dlay rlvht ' fix! Misa Rienstra Art 8 Social Studies Quiet Down Keegan ings Home Economics 'Now Girls Jwnu 'dih- Mr. Amlotte Joyce Hoatetler Custodian Office Girl 'Death and Taxes' 'Gee Whiz' fe A U 5 3 .uit ,A 1 N 2 'K ' ' I Q NQB' 37 'l I- 1 . H 1 I h fi GQ Q ' QQG D 'ijiw u ' I 'fail I, -9 G em, G 8 , ' 1 I 5 - .4 51437 IK X f ' Y . - fr 'gf-f I I X L 9 'Q O I 'B SI' '17 Janice Bhdgero Janie Clase Plert Q 'ii Marlon Bartow 'Pinky' Beet Singer l. S Q .Z John Chapman 'Chaper Most Artistic Mary Jean Barrie Jean Moet Efficient dw -6' '7' Julia Carter Judy Most Athletic ,l V1'o 1 a Church V1 Fbund Him Early Joyce Banks Jo Moet Ambitious MM! Jban Chapman Jcanie Most Likely to Succeed 'Q John Coles 'Coles Claes Mechanic ' Y? James Connon 'Jbm Always Late Eleanor Hawley El FQ YV' Q Robert Klein 'Bob Tallest Boy Marilynn Edgar Boots Most Absent 'wav- is Richard Ferrlck Dick Most Athletic -al Fir? 'nl W 3 Patrick Moran Pat Most Bashful Lowell Elowsky 'Lua' Glass Clown H-sl Carl Klien 'Klein' Class Devil ,,4V Bessie Nickerson Bees Man Crazy I N . fa we l x , ,' H! H 'lf Qld' eff? V Q I-. K., Wen, x Xaqf' ' If . .li I I ' , -su f Hx' A 4- .J .11 ' ' l 7 'offfzk , V ' 1 2 . 1:5 . Xt bf W ' f' 2 I w, 3 ' F 2 V Z u n n A n ca I fa 4 4' . A In A . 1 4,,H' f - f X 2 'P -7 5 ,iw Q, ,'fi-E-'ii- YA... E -? : -' u u n I I quo n-CN William O'Ne1l 'Bill' Best Dressed President Annabell Quan W nabell 2' Moet Talkative Auf ,Z Omar Seidel 'Spider' Arlene Fox Foxey Best Dressed Girl T? Elaine Reichle Gohl Beat Dancer JU' lil- Joan Tucker JB Most Quarrelsome Collebe Bound 'Q-. Anna Belle Pyle Anne Smallest Girl J w I-Ci Clara Slleff Snuff' Prettieet 'W l If !P Irene Villeneuve Pene Moet Quiet Girl '11 Albert LaFleche Bert Most Friendly Boy CLASS WILL Jean Barrie wills her ability to not copy her Latin to Pat Cadleux J0yce Banks wills her ability to help others to Ronald Marquardt Janice Badgero wills her ability to get on the good side of the shorthand teacher to June Lewis Marlon Bartow wills her government book to Florence Schlak iPlease handle with care I Julia Carter wills her love for soldier boys to Mary Wickham Jean Chapman wills her ability to g t good marks in school to Tim Neldling John Chapman wills his ability to stay home at night to Viola Slelff John Coles wills his class rings to Joyce McConnaughey James Connon wills his love for freshman girls to Daniel Herrick lowell Elowsky wills his wise cracks to Martin Powell 'I hope they get Viola CFavelJ Church wills her married life to Shirley Villeneuve Fleanor Hawley wills her dark rimmed glasses to Frances Seymour I hope they do as much for you Richard Herrick just wills himself to Mary Anne LaFleche Carl Klein wills his ability to have someone else do his typing to Eleanore Cole Bob Klein wills his ability to make love to the girls in class to Ronald Abbe Marllynn Edgar wills her nightly pa kkng place to Maurice Pfeiffer Datrick Moran wills his ability to tease the girls to Donald Cordes Bessie Nickerson wills her love for out of town boys to Donna Cameron Bill O'Ne1l wills his ability to go steady to Helen Walker Anna Pyle wills her yellow sweater to Lorretta Ross 'Don't wear it out Loretta ' Annabell Quantz wills all of her boyfriends Except one to Ada Dick 'Ada we hope you show them a good time ' Elaine Relchle wills her ability to be late for school to Sue O'Ne1l Clara Sleiff wills her ability to go steady for one night to Verna Jean Oswald Omar Spldel wills his Hopred up- Model A to Carl Herbeck Joan Tucker wills her sweet disposition to Yvonne Powell Irene Villeneuve wills her ability to not get mar led until she is of age to Jean Byers ' JF' N49 .1 4 M ll I O O O O 0 S . I L I O you as far as they've gotten me. A 3 0 . n I D O F o - l O .g -il . .v C O A O r A O X gm PX w ' A- Q Z . f V I ,7 N N as KES! it L fff. ' nf 'f- :ff ,-f- 5 X EOM? T- I X 1 X N v fiwsjg W Ogg - K 61,15 f JUNIORS SOPHDMORES RE HV E' MEM X BTH. GRADE FPESHMEN !--Z-l--,-- CDUNTY NORMAL 62? MMM W C040 9 WW ,M ,iff 42' 11 'iii' V lj!! Well, that'a it I YOUR ANNUAL It j holds all the Joys Qtr ll and memories of yomstqgz? -Q ! it will mean as much to Q 41 52 year, and we 5 ! You as its nlanninsz and 1356? work hpve meant to us fa My We, the Annual Staff, 7tgf,1eave this book in your care ani bid Q? Q 32 Neff you and the halls Si-'QQ :Nqr Q2 H 9 8 F G. QCA QQ in i i farewell. , THE ANNUAL QTAFF. 3' 'cl ,J abil, x I . gn. F .V L ka' 5 'Wk' ,, -, , f I N Y . : , 1 r 3 . A Lx X , v n. -'jg V. -- V Q., ' ' S' ' 1 w gg I I . 0 1 WJ, My? ' Kfjlfffo U 15 ' H If - . , W, , , ,n W2 A f K , flu H Q cj! I I C, l aff! 5 Wm' 722 fl If K Af! ., ' ' , f7lJ V A434 Q ,J l . r fy if X :L . Q L I I' ' X7 Am Q I 0 177 Av- 5 x X v ' tCg5- x or H. . . a i lC?2ff 3 or r . 1 U 3 141 NEHLE R ,,-in x 'Q xx - TIC XM x 1 1 .fx 1 wg My X X Xp 1 : NBS . 5 LL' Y , , 1 E 1 5 xg 5 X v -T 3 A . F1 at Team Cheer Leaders Uat Cadleux Yvonne Triop Donna Melvin Judy Carter. First Team Back row Coach-Jerry Brandt Tim Neidling- John Chapman Dean Purdy Front row Martin Vowell Lowell Eloweky Dick Herrick Dan Herrick and Carl Herbek A snan of the game with Johannesburg We lost' A snap of the ame with Joha neebura We lost' Second Team Back row: Coach- Delbert Joslin- Howard Lonzpre- Art Hunt-Don Klebe-Erwin Lake and B111 Bates. Front Row! Donald Wiedbrauk-Bob Melvin Nelson Brandt and Ed Moran. Qeco d eam Cheer ea eng Mary Tarankiewicz fleanor Cronk Vivian Qienatra and Ca olyn Bently 3 into shape. 'Q Foofrsam C 915' on Vanwwagonner Field t . 1 this fall of 51 and did Our first game was with r the lights in Mich-a-ke lv rough game. The starting line-up that night was: Center John Coles Right Guard Tim Neidllng Left Guard Arthur Hunt Right Tackle Delbert Joslin Left Tackle Bob Tucker Right End Dan Herrick Left End Ron Marquardt Right Halfback Wllmirth Mann Left Halfback Albert LaFleche Fullback Martin Powell Quarter Back Lowell Elowsky Although we were beaten badly in that our first game of the year we still had high spirits, and trained all the harder for the next game but to no availe We were beaten again by Onaway 35 O W just couldn't seem to get out of the rut 4+ The closest we came to winning a game was With Rogers City, 31 6 Bert LaF'leche making the only touchdown of the year for Hillman on a Blocked pass -fi Our new coach CElwood Hauslerl had the football boys out wO weeks before school started, V a fine job of whipping the boys . .g , tn S. Catholic Central in Alpena under I -wls park on September lb, and ' I, although the team looked good we knew we were in for a Catholic Central won the flip and chose to receive. After the kick off it was one touch down after another for the Thunderbolts and when the whistle blew for the end of the game it was a lop sided U5 0 victory for Catholic Central The rest of the games and their scores are as follows Alpena Reserves -11 'A M10 I Y I Catholic Central Mio Gaylord Onaway Y gu...S'-4 Hillman Hillman Hillman Hillman Hillman Hillman V ' , Q u 0 ' ' ' 6 Fr X Y ' I A 23-O b VS fl , 7 ' ' 27-0 VS . M , Q V- M5-o vs 37-0 ' VS 35-0 VS 35-0 VS ' ff '-'fl A V , 2 r ,, 4 A' E ' ' ze- 'lf' 4.3. ' ' T 'qi ' , ' Q V of if .474 V t Q M , - ' , -T A f ' T ,I - JK L QASKETBALL Ne got off to a pretty good start this year in baeketbally losing a nip and tuck gam to Johannesburg by one ooint on thei own floor The final soo e was 45 H4 They were fourth high t in the state last yea and it made' fe 1 pretty good to glv zcn a cognized team so good a tussel We kept up the good start fo a while by t olnc lnp Pagan QQ 19 It was a mighty game and boys played basketball Aft this win we we e getting pretty cokkey' Next we played Gaylord it Marys and we were 'right on their tall' all the way, but in the last few minutes of the gems we fell back and the final sco e was 52 44 in favor of Gaylo d Aft r that we went into s slzmp and lost 5 games by lopsided eco es Then cams the time to olay Atlanta We all kn w it was a hopeless cause, for Atlanta was p etty good this year, n t having lo many games we would h ve glv n ou f right arms to have taken them Howev fooled ourselves by losing by the s mll margin of 42 CC Then We lost a couple mo e games and the time can to play Gaylord again on their own floo We knew we had a slim chance fo we con oretty close to taking them on ou own floo a few weeks before On the night of Feb 12, 1952, a handful of spectatols and rlaye s, C42 to be exactl start d off on the long t ek to Gaylord Our second team played first and made a good showing, but th y w nt down in defeat a usual Then the first team boys w nt out on the floor and Gaylo d raced ahead to a four point lead That wasn't anything unlsual, but something unlsual did happen Gaylords eco e d1dn't se m to b movinglr any, but Hlllmansdid In fact, we rolled up a 9 point 1 ai in the fi st ous t and held it throzgh out th game The f'nal sco e b ing ZQ 1 the last ou t of the game four of our men had fowls on them, and in the last few seconds of the game Richard Hs rick, Na tin Powell and Lowell Elowsky we e fowled out It was a eal victory for Hillman that night Gaylo d had only lost a coupl of games ll season and Hillman had only taken one The odds against our winning we s about lO l 41N 450' 3 GY' U' , e ' 'K sp 5 'f - ' , . ,, Y e 'V , -r . x a r - . - 1? 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Together we stood, like the grass in the marsh, And we swayed back and forth together. Q To some we were rude, to others were harsh, WW But haooy were we, in all kinds of weather X' rom the cradle to our grave, We will always remember Those old fashioned school days, And vacation in December prom our school we deoart Do a life of our own with success in our heart And our fame to be shown Jbhn Chaoman E5fE?f 1 5 PT 1' LJ 1- I K L91 U vg-, at 5' fi 'Q-v- ,VX 'K Hiker-.g 3 lug B I..-A I mu K vi 'Lf nv 4 F CAFETERIA Ai eff nov U m Confon ownr HP Chpv 079 w1y Jlr Avnqfia Q in on fh NA1 'chi c Poo H V 1 Fl W C C T rjqry Q 'W f1 Jun, P014 0 11 o bp! 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CLASS HISTOPY Freshman Year In the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, forty-five 'Freshles' walked through the old doors of Hillman High, learning the new and awkward procedure. Many of the kids liked it while some d1dn't care at all and quit during the year. Our freshman initiation was the main event of this year. We looked 'silly' but it was a day we won't forget. Next we had our class elections. Our choice was for the following: President Marlon Bartowg Vice President Bert LaFlecheg Secretary Jean Chapmang Student Council Representative Richard Herrlckg Treasurer Arlene Foxy and Student Council officers: Secretary Jean Orm. In October the annual Carnival took place and ve picked Verla Fls e as our Queen and Lowell Elowsky as the King We orked hard with ou sponsor, Mrs Living We lost The freshman put on an essembly for the school which was a big hit Students lost during the year we e Wesley Eagle Delores Nickerson Evelyn rreyly Earnest Walling and Jack James Sophomore Yea? Taking roll after the summer months, our sponsor Vlss Gntrell found many empty se t fhose missing were, Jean orm, Bertha Figh Doris Farnsworth Marie Ca lson Pat Richmond Fred Shepherd This was a year the Sophomore class d1dn't have much to plan for but we had a lot of fun and chose the king and queen Dick Ferrick and A lene Fox, seems we worked hard but d1dn't make it Our officers ve e President Bert LaFleche Vice President Lovell Elowsky Secretary Bessie Nickerson Treasurer Arlene Fox Student Council Representative Marlon Bartow We gained one new student, Judy Carter In the spring we ordered our class rings We lost the following pupils during this year Ve la 'isher Clarence Connon Donald Fobinson Jim O'Ne1l and Albert Kesteloot Junior Year Our biggest and most thrilling year was ahead of us sith a lot of wo to phow through With ble ideas we got underway with President Lo ell Elowsky Vice President Fichard Be rick Sec etary Elaine eichle T essu er Vert LaFleche Student Council Pepresentatiges Marlon Bartow Student Colncil officer Vice President Arlene Fox In the fall we received ou c ass rings obe was Ca n' 1 m again wi n a lot of hope we cho e Janice Badgero as Queen and Be t La'lech as King With ou sponsor Tuller, something happened and me again los Still another ye and we had patitnce A ril we had our Junior Play 'Huckelberry Finn' under the dl ect'on or the finest and best director our class coxld have, V s Livin She helo us to make the practices a lot of fun and the play a big success we sta te h o' H o is n 'J' Poo was held on Way 10, 1951 Blue and Sllve was chosen as class colo s and ve used them along vith the these 'Blue Voon The hall was deco ated with lamps on the valls and a big sllve moon was at one end ot the oom Foe o cnestra, 'The Banch Fands', as nlaced in the middle of the floor and couples danced a ound H o eeks e Junior and senior Banoue was held at St Johns Lu he n Chu c ofston the deco atlons of both class colo s, Blue and Dilv and Bla ol , a delicious Chicken Dinner vas se ved to both classes and facu' e en phases of the the e song 'po Long I s Been Good Do Yno we e hea around the oom Graduation time came and the Juniors participated in he exe else Students los du ing the year ve e not too man , Just one Bows d VanVolkenburg A ' - , h r ' 0 - . 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