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Mary West She seems quiet but--watch out, boysl Ushers 2,35 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 3. Joyce Whiteman 'She talks, and then she talks some A more. Music Club 15 Camera Club 2, Pres. 25 Student Board 25 Newspaper Staff 45 Glee Club 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Vice Pres, 2, Sec. 81 Treas. 35 Maiorette 15 Drum Maiorette 2,3,45 Class Sec. 2,35 Junior Play. Virginia Whitfkopf 'Good things come in small packages. Glee Club 35 Girl's Chorus 1,25 F.H.A. 45 Camera Club 15 Annual Staff 4. Lorna Williams 'A happy giggle and oodles of pep.' Library 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2,35 Pres. 45 Camera 25 Glee Club 35 Chorus 1,25 Band 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Student Board 45 Sport s Reporter 4. L EON BORUSZKO Born in Poland, May 23, 1934 Attended school in Hamburg, Germany until 1949 when he came to Capac. He later transferred from Capac High School to lmlay City High School. an mwwaiam Class Flower -- ---White Mum Colors ---- ---- ---Gray and Wine Motto - - - -- Not at the top--but climbing. Kenneth Michel 1933- 1950 16
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. it ,5 Frank Stapleton 'Just to hear Frank laugh is worth a dollar and one half.' Varsity 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. 'l,2,3,4, Speech 4, Football 'l,2,3,4, Track 2, Senior Play. Peggy Stenzel Nature l loved, and next to nature, Art. Girls' Chorus l, Dramatics 2, Ticket Takers 2,3, Annual Staff 4, Junior Play. Gerald Stern 'Blessed be the man who invented sleep. F.F.A. l,2,3,4: Varsity 3,45 Speech 4, Football 2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Senior Play. Margaret Strump Young ladies will be young ladies. Music Club I,2, Ticket Takers 3,4, Pres. 3,4, Latin Club 3, Student Board 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Junior Play, Senior Play. . x 9 im qllv1i 24: -3 'MVK it e. . ., , H -- T EJMW MWJW I 3 in ,z-Zi 2 3 135:53 X XV ' ,WEWWWAWM 1 i '12 5 W - ,:, ,Q vga-Hwb JWMWXM ' E 35' xigkl .L ,Q Q5 1 N ,my Pony Tgack SALUTATORIAN Dark of hair, Dark of eyes, who could think of her as otherwise. Ushers 'l, Dramatics 2, Latin 3, Newspaper 2,4, Senior Play. Junior Play. Mary Ann Trowbridge Temper, temper, temper. Music Club l,2, Glee Club l,2,3, Cheerleader 2, Annual Staff 4, Office Work 4, Junior Play, Operetta 3. Bill Warner 'The alarm didn't go off. F.F.A. 3, Football 3, Track 3. Dean Weaver Live while your livin' 'cause you're a longtime dead. Varsity 'l,2,3,4, Glee Club 2, Speech Club 4, Football 'l,2,3,4i Basketball l,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Senior Play.
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HISTORY The giant plane -- Spirit of l.C.H.S. has flown into port. lt carries passengers numbering sixty- gglftj, officers five, and sponsors two. Our iourney is finished, we have reached our goal, Graduation ie . ln i948 we entered our plane scheduled for a cruise over uncharted regions. We had as officers: Pilot, Sixto Olivo, Co-pilot, Joe McCorry, Chief Mechanic, John Cassidy, Purser, Joan Watkins, Representatives, Bob De Main and Susan Petsnick, and Navigators, Eileen Smocke and Yeoman Pe Long. We feared destruction in the air pockets near lnitiation Island, but we averted this disaster, which wasn't as bad as we had anticipated, and we continued our iourney. The following year, l949, we again entered the ship intent upon exploring further the region known as Knowledge. As Sophomores we had as officers: Pilot, Joe Mc Corry, Co-pilot, SixtoOlivo, Chief Mechanic, Joyce Whiteman, Purser, Joan Watkins, Representative, Bob De Main, Navigators, Mary Welsh and Yeoman Pe Long. This year, in order to earn money for our Senior Voyage, we sponsored several fudge sales. We had our first party at Collins' Roller Rink. ln a contest among the squadrons of the four classes in high school for student day, we selected as our candidates Superintendent, Ken Lee, Principal, Frank StapletSn, Secretary, Betty Kaake, Janitors, Jim Schirmer and Doug Maison. Ourlast project this year was the decoration of the gym for Baccalaurate and Commencement. We did not have any trouble with our engine nor did any other catastrophe befall us. ln l95O we embarked upon our th-ird voyage in the quest forEducation. ln this year we chose: Pilot, Don Wittrig, Co-pilot, Margaret Strump, Chief Mechanic, Joyce Whiteman, Purser, Joan Watkins, Repre- sentative, Arn Godo, and Navigators, Carolyn King and Peter Skeberdis. For the second time we neared initiation lsland and we stopped long enough to sponsor a baby parade for the class of l954. We ordered our class rings from the Terryberry Company of Grand Rapids. For the King and Queen of Football we selected as candidates, Joyce Whiteman and Joe Mc Corry. Our point system was estab- lished, and we started to work. We sold advertising for football and basketball programs, made and sold pompons for games, had fudge sales, candy sales and sponsored a Miss and Mr. Basketball con- test. Our own two contestants Margaret Strump and Arn Godo took the honors. For student day our candidates were: Superintendent, Joe Mc Corry, Principal, Bob De Main, Secretary, Joy Snyder and Joan Watkins, Janitors, Ken Lee and Duane Lo Bair. Our Junior Play, 'Meet Me ln St. Louis, was presented the evenings of April 5 and 6. The cast consisted of: Mr. Smith-- Don Wittrig lda Boothby--Joy Snyder Mrs. Smith - - Peggy Stenzel Luci Ile Pentrard - - Joyce Whiteman Rose Smith . . Puffy Tqqck Mr. Duffy -- Gregory Andrews Esther Smith -- Margaret Strump Mr. Dodge - - -lim 5Cl1iYmeI' Agnes Smith - - Lorna Wi ll iam s Mrs. Waughop - - Mary Ann Trowbridge Tootie Smith--Joan Watkins Katie--Marlene JOHN Lon Smifh -. Ken Lee Fred Gregory - - Doug Mai sor. John Shepherd - - Joe Mc Corry Conductor - - John Cassidy ln the Spring we returned to the hanger for minor repairs and entertained the Seniors with the annual J-Hop. Music was supplied by Chester Cosavage. Thus it was that our last year came and we proceeded to secure for ourselves a much better knowl- edge ofthe unknown. We chose for our last hop, l95l, Pilot,Don Wittrig, Co-pilot, Ken Lee, Chief Mechanic, Joy Snyder, Purser, Joan Watkins, Representative, Arn Godo, and Navigators, Joanne Olmsted and Richard Wheeler. Our candidates for King and Queen of Football were Ken Lee and Lois Sisson. Powell Studios took our Senior Pictures, they were delivered to us on November 26. We sponsored paper drives, A Christmas Ball, Bake Sales, sold Christmas cards and wrappings, magazines, and advertising for basketball programs. ,continued on page 18 Q 17
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