Homer High School - Trojan Yearbook (Homer, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Xfi ami X CLHSS PRUPHEIIU 1951 As we look 1nto the future wmth the moon as our dest1nat1on we zoom 1nto space w1th the Rocket Sh1p H H S after leavxng the huge A1r Base at Homer owned by Harold Collrnenter and Gerald Rowley Atthe controls of the H H S are Rob ert Armstrong as p1lot and Lawrence W1rebaughas co p1lot The crew conslsts of navlgatlon Harold Brodock, rad1o man Edward Horn and stewardess, Jo Ann Laughrey who are all of Homer As the H H S clunbs to great altltudes we pass the planet Jup1ter On the planet are Barbara Nxchols and Mary Swan secretarles for the Steeby Brothers John and Robert who manufacture crash hel mets We also see a large tobacco plan tat1on owned by Dana Harnman and Patty Dlbble who grow tobacco for Jupxter c1garettes manufactured by Rhoda Conk 1n Farther on ln our travels we pass the planet Wonders dlscovered by Robert Wonders butformerlyknown as Mercury Here IS the Robert Tuck Un1vers1ty wlth Robert Shelts as Dean We see Professor Katxe Egnatuk teachlng a class on radar 1n the Sc1ence Bulldlng In the cafeterla wh1ch spe CIBIIZES ln dxshes prepared from green cheese sh1pped from the Moon we fznd Caro1ynW1lsonand Jan1ceWordenas head d1et1c1ans As the shlp slows down to land on Mars,we stop at Vernon Lust's refuehng statlon Cl1mb1ng out of the H.H.S., we see as h1s able mechamcs Ralph Klng Norman Potter and Warren Kohne After walklng for awhlle we look 1n at the RocketC lub owned byC lyde Adam s and Joyce Ott and her famous Mars Snake Dance While gazzng through the crowd we see Suzanne Brockway a wa1tress and Jean Lee a hat check g1rl As we leave we run 1nto Helen Sowles, a famous scz entlst who has 1nvented a l1qu1d of wh1ch one thlmbleful can destroy earth Departmgfrom Mars we land on Ven u Here we see Bruce Nlchols selhng Hadacol to weary travelers on rocket shmps After strolhng along Venus Avenue we go lntothe opera owned by Daryl Bur rows featurlng Kathleen Dewey s1ng1ng her famous h1t song The Th1ng As tlme passes we come upon the Venus Army Trauung Center where we see Sergeant Russell Ryan drlllmg troops On reach1ng our destlnatuxn, the Moon we attend the Hot Rocket Races and s ee Charles Zuck and Jlm Macomber as drlvers At the race IS a f1rst a1d statlon where George Nantz, a well known phys1 cran and hls nurse Beatrlce Burgan are statloned Wh1le on the Moon we learned that Janet Sprague and Darlene Radtke had just returned from an expedltlon to f1nd rare cheeses They reported that they had dls covered the man ln the Moon ahas Frank Benham Th1s Prophecy was wrxtten for our class by Janet Sprague and Darlene Radtke ln a sp1r1t of good w1l1. 5 - k w I f Y A, 4 L rv- - r 0 4, Unk gm, , ' I ,.:- E I Q V 'Q 3 ' . . ,.,,., , , ,. ---L J . N-1 Y ,. 'Q' xx u ' ff In k t - ' ff'-1 , - - 'E 269 , W Z , ' -N -Z ,: ' I am s-L1 gr,-2.-I 'df' - j I I I . . - 7 D . ' s 0 O O 1 , 9 0 1 - 0 - 1 , s ' 1 Q , . , - . . . , S, . I I I ' 1 . - n ' ' , - . n - n 1 I , I . , 1 . . . . ' I as n . , I , - . . . . ' 1 n . a O , 1 9 4 ' . l -

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CLHSS HISTUHU ln September 1947 f1fty elght students enrolled 1n the Freshman class Mrs Whitney and Mr Mc Cully were chosen class adv1sors The follow1ng students were elected by the1r Classmates to lead the class Pres1dent Joyce Ott V1ce Presldent Darlene Radtke Secretary John Steeby Treasurer Carolyn Wllson The Freshman 1n1t1at1on was held U1 October The Sophomores won the tug o war and the football game The Freshman glrls how ever defeated the Sophomore glrls 1n the softball game September 1948 found the f1fty two members of the Sophomore class eager to begln the new year The offrcers elected were as fol lows Pres1dent Kat1e Egnatuk Vlce Presrdent .Tohn Steeby Secretary Robert Steeby Freasurer Norman Potter StudentC ouncll representatlves xor the f1rst semester were Kath leen Dewey and Robert Tuck Janet Sprague and Frank Benham served the second semester The class ad vlsors were Mrs Whltney and Mr Curtlss The eagerly awalted 1n1t1 at1on was held The Freshmen won the tug o war but the Sophomore grrls won the softball game The Jumor year dawned Sep tember 1949 wlth forty s1xmem bers enrolled The class adv1sors were Mr Erb1sh and Mr Mxller The class offlcers were Presldent Robert Steeby V1ce Presldent Robert Shelts Secretary Kat1e Elgnatuk Treasurer Robert Tuck StudentC ouncll members were F1rst semester Caro1ynW1lsonand John Steeby S ec ond semester Darlene Radtke and Robert Shelts The school year 1949 50 was a busy one In November 1949 the f1rst Sadle Hawk1ns Dance was g1ven by the .Tumors February 8th the entxre class part1c1pated ln the Iumor Carmval In March the .Tun 1or Play Our Hearts Were Young And Gay was glven The success of the play encouraged the class to work harder The f1rst banquet 1n many years 1n honor of the Sen1ors was g1ven precedlng the .Tumor Sen1or Prom The year came to a close w1th the class part1c1pat1ng 1n the Baccalaureate and Com mencement exerc1ses September 1950 brought forty one students to Homer Hlgh to reg 1ster 1n the graduatlng class Mrs Whltney and Mr Pancost were chosenas class adv1sors The class offlcers were as follows Pres1dent Robert Steeby V1ce Presndent Robert Shelts Secretary Beatrlce Burgan Treasurer Kathleen Dewey On December 6th and 7th Our M1ss Brooks the Sen1or play was presented The Sen1or Prom ln the form of a Chnstmas Ball was held on December ZZ 1950 The Semorswent toWash1ngton, D C for the1r tr1p Commencement ex e r c 1 s e s brought Sen1or days to a close on May Z3 1951 :Ti x X 4' 3 E, 2 .- .' ' i ' ' 1' . --n a. M. D - . . , - ,ii . . I i. I I .. ' . ...L M ' D A , , 'us -I . l 1 ' 18



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'ta fa., I CLYDE ADAMS Saytng ts one thtng and domg 1S another juntor Play 3 Sentor Play 4 HAROLD BRODOCK Why do Ialways have to look to ward thefuture. F.F.A. I,2,3, 4' Et ROBERT ARMSTRONG Ill tell the world F F A I Basketballl 2 Baseball I 2 3 Tr ck I 2 3 Football I 2 3 Jumor Play 3 Semor Play 4 '25 'G' SUZANNE BROCKWAY You can do the most by belng g od G A A B d FRANK BENHAM IUIIIOI' PISY 3 He IS a gentleman look at hts w k F F A 2 3 4 Stu t Councxl 2 3 Health Counctl 4 Jumor Play 3 Baseball I BEATRICE BURGAN She IS capable and lendsa wtll mg hand Glee Club I 2 3 4 G A A I 2 Servtce Club 2 Secretary 4 Trojan Staff4 Headhght Staff 4 Jun1orPlay 3 Sentor Play 4. 20 DARYL BURROWS Better to be small and shlne n I 2 3 4 F .- X 1 I I , me Li - , ' , Egg ' , 3 fl A 04 ' ' ' '. gl I 4 A 1 o . . . . Ig an 1,2,3g h al. . . . , ', : den 4 I S . . .'., 3 4 Q . 2 , , : , . : K QV l . . I, Ba Cl , , , 5 .F.A. I,2,3.

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