Jackson High School - Reflector Yearbook (Jackson, MI)
- Class of 1945
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A Q as M Yi X ,X-559 x 5 HHQAQVV f 3.1 , K, , Q Q ang uf, ,Kixx f fb 1 . ,, 2 , wi! AQ WM 1 I . .QW ff jilxj A vs 5 W X sg. wf S if w xi L Q 1 4 X :ISK ,P 2 T' 1: : 3 .. ovww W Q y ' v Nl ,. R THE STAFF MYRNA DOMINIE Co-Editor MARY LOU TAYLOR Co-Editor JEANNE PULLING Teachers Organizations HELEN STULL Secretary BARBARA WISE Semorf JANE TOUSE Boy's Sports JACK MILLER Photographs ARLENE WEBB Ph atographs EARL MILLER Advertising RICHARD EMERSON Advertising uk ROY RANDALL Faculty Adviser CHARLES BLAIR Faculty Photographer W. EARL HOLMAN, A.B., A.M Principal Zfflyf MISS RUTH E. COOLIDGE, A.B., A.M. Dean of Girls CARROLL E. FORTRESS, A.B., A.M. Counselor ROYAL DRESSEL, A.B Assistant Principal STADIUM AT NIGHT fig 38? I' :Va TOWER ENTRANCE A f f wINIr'm:1m C. AQAMZ JA,L4,,n0 .-x.H.. jug. 'avfypjz ichfiun l ' 1 :fy 7Qfll'llI'l' AILA NH HAPIR l'l.ll l URIl M. HELCHER UUlVUl'5lfY Of Smith-Hughes f'c'r'Yific:i10 Spa 14 ish ul -ge Vfllx VH' PAUL C. BERKLEY ILS.. Michigan State Normal College lfnys' l'hysi1'al liriuvaiiun L. ARNOLD RUTH K. ARNOLD Michigan Stnfv Collegrv A.l'l.. M.A., Univvrsity ul' Min-liigun A rf lfnfllisll Wflding l'llARl.1'lS H. BLAIR B.S.. VV:-sis-rn Michigan College uf Education NLS., University of Michigan Hiologru A J, V .,,f I , I 1 A UNH f'- B0'f5U'4R 11,xm.1. L. m:A1v1.1-A AB.. Albin I-I n ul i sh n College 6 BS.. Mivhiylnn Stahl Fnllvm' MS.. Univorsity nf Mirhigan Biology . is ' Q in E1,1zABE'rH CAMBURN moms M. CARLSON JESSIE CHAMBERS A.B.. M.A., University of Chicago Psyrlmlngy l Fngli h my Quzm B.S.. M.A,, Northwestern A.B., Olivet Colleile University M.A., University of Michigan I.'0nnm-ff-f Graduate Work. University of Chicago Lalin Englixlv if flu! I, , r .f ,vfl ' I fl, x Rosrcm' w. COOPER PAUL V- CLARK A-B., University of Michigan B.S., M.S., University uf Michigan Graduate Work. McGill University PfU'Sff'f Frenrh EDGAR C. CROVVLE M.U.S.B.. Oberlin College A.A.G.0. Fu phony' ffloir JEAN DENSMORE A.B., Albinn College Graduate Work. University of Michigan flirlxl ffhurlzs Journalism I RUTH E. COOLIDGE A,B., Middlebury College M,A,, Columbia University Hnglixh H1-un ui Cirlv -4 arf xl Y I HARRIET C. DICKINSON X A.B., University of Michigan Graduate of 1942 A.M., Columbia University x YLISS DeWATERS Clerk Lana E' ARLICS I . lJOl,I,lNGl'Ili 5.S., WL-stern Michigan College of Cclucutlon fum Ill-rllmlirc , lg. , NX JQHN A, DUTY ' V N uoYA1. lf. IlRl'1SSl'Il. Smilh.1-illghes Cm-lilil-H19 LRANK J' POV? A.ll,, Kz1l:1ln:1xou Uollugl- , nv- A-Rl, Alblfm f0ll9ll'9 Grzuluzllv work, llnivorslly n :' '! ': A.N., University nl' Mirhilran Ml,-hilglm lllngmw Irnl-mum 1J.fl.'mnwl1 1l.,ll,,,.f 1-f,,,,,,,,,1 AIJELIC HRICKSON B.S,, Northern Michigan Colletrc of l.1,l,,,.llll,,,, rfI,om4:Ncl': ri. lflr:1,n 1j,,m,m,,,.,. All., Albion Colleen' A.M., University of Mic-hil.t:m l'l1v.virx VIVIAN FLEMING Burrmurhs School of Business Hillsliale College RAYMOND C. FUR'l'll'IR ngml. p,,l,.,f,.,. li.S., E1-l,, Radio lflnlzincurinyz 7-lp,-,,g Tri-State College of Enlzirwl-rim: Rfnlin, Pu--Imlnrzimz I,'lf-1-n1'f-in und Rnlvrlml llullnflmllim 5 ' LAWRENCIC U. Gll'lSlCLl'Ili ILS., Central Michigan Cullen' cf , , Education 'ROLL Fe PORTRESS u'l,...1.l-ming LIL, Albxon College Pnupm Makin vi.A., Northwe-stern University Hm'him WmI,g '4 Shop .mlflffmmm-.Q Iiuw' ffuunsf-lar 19 fn .Y lPER J. HIEFTJE .B.. University of Muthi-nmlirs ALETA GRILL JOHNSON HOWARD, S' HARRIS V 1- 7 B.S. Michigan State Nurmal A.B., Michigan State Normal Albion College 4 ' 1, College V .A., University of Michixzar 1-runuu ws U ' - f M',h- K , V 1:1115 Plnysirnl Elluralian if? Wigmflg l hx ' -' nimwrirrm Crlrvrnmcnt ' V History f' N ROBERTA G. GLENN LEONE HOFFMAN A.B., B.S., University of Illinois A.B., Ripon College M.A., Columbia. M.A., University of Mirhixzan California College of Arts and B.S. of L.S., Western Reserve Crafts University iowa State University Librarian Cirls' Plxyvivnl Erlucfrlian - ., ' ' f 1 g I 23 WALTER R. HOLDEMAN EDNA HOLTZ A.B., Western Michigan College B,C.S., B.M., Albion College uf Education C0m,m,n,r lflrvrrlislry Fu CHRIS JENSEN ESTHER M' IDDLES C H B.S., Michigan State College B.S., Michigan State o eize . -, - M.A., Teachers College, New York Boys Phymnl Edummm Hnmr' Economics On we RUBEN N. KEBLER H. ., MS., M' h St t C ll Gliduate wolf Qfvizterl? idicgigfs A B Western MlChlLlll Cullum of College of Education Pducatmn 4grivul1urv gf ra I GORDON LeCRONIER A,li,, Central Michiszun College Education A.M.. University uf Michigan Sunal Srivnvf' fl 11.,,.v Pfmf.-az 5.1m-union ff' f , I 'fi , 1 ' .J I x 1 Louxsx-: A. Mc1N'1'YRE 'U 'f 'y A.B., A.M,. University of Michigan .'llu1hw7rmlirx ELEANORE H. KUKLINSKI Graduate of June, 1938 v,,,h,,,, sshup Rvgislrur 1 I , lxjf. ,,'1l 1' ff-'Vu , H 1 lxfl' if 4 'V 5 1 . Y T '21, -K 1, ,.:,: 4 . R ,. fig: X - -:,-- ..r.-,:!mf1---f,'- Wi? X 1 W iii X i 1 A gi , X . N Qwgfi 5' ik xi- ii iilf 'Q w as 'im Fig i WS' 'E gi is l H aig? EM Emi W i is i lax X 1 ,X ii? X if - Q 052 - r, ii Q, gig xg . A W i 3 'ffm E N is xx N mf . ! 'N kX!R . i i, gslkhiffliisi iv 7 W' Qi X A ie wb ,Q H N , ' I' Q x 355 5 ,- ..:.. V HARRIET M- MUDGE in it, , , , , GRAYSON NEWARK A-IL University Of Midfiwm - A.B., M.A., University of Michigan An., Olivet College rzfiiifiinfy , ,, M. HAROLD MIKLE E,i,,fzi5ri M,A., University uf Mnhman , 1 , I ' AB., Western Michigan College lfhvmi-itry :jug uf Edl1C3ti0n M.A., University of Michigan Spf-'vvli lhfbale Hrormmirs E, BURT OSBORN Smith-Hughes Certificate ,llurhine Trade' HARRIET A. PITTS English I,ilr'raturr- RUBY PETTY A.B., M.A., University of Missouri Loral Cufrrdinulor of l.'1wpf'ml1ire Vnrntinnal Ogio- Training ROY RANDALL A.B., Michigan State Normal ILS., Western Mivhigan College of Colle-pre Education Graduate work, University of PUl'dUe UYliV0l'SliY Mic-hizan Printing .luurnulism .ill wh an ical Dian in g WILFRED P. RAYNOR A.B., A.M., University of Michigan Englisll f EDITH P. RINGS A.B., M.A., University of Michigan Hisiory 65. FRED W- SNOOR' JR. ELSIE A. SCl'll.EY u ' Smith-Hughes Ccrtiticate xl'iIL1':le::'gu lenchmis Lnllege' T 1 '- ' ILS., University ol' Minnesota llhrurmn All.. University of Mivhigznn A-li-. Alilillll f'Ull1'l!0 M.S.J,, Meslill Svhool of llnmrl'.'f'f1r:i:Il11t'x Journalism Northwestern University I.'.mnlirmmr of Ili.x1ul,u1irff l' t , , K 5 Ali., Mirfhigsxu State Normal College ' A.M., Columbia University Hixrfn' 4 rouTUNh A, sumo MARY Q' J ounmm I-frlufution A.ll, Olivet College- llms' Plum-ul lffflut-ulinn Ilhfffry ILS.. 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GOODRICH MARY LOUISE ROOST MARIE LYON Michigan State Normal Iowa State College Cleary Business College Phy5ic5 University of Iowa Michigan State Normal Girls' Physical Education Gregg School, Chicago Commerce 24 Jackson High School Student Government FIRST SEMESTER Student Council Marvin Raguse . . . 10B Room 252 Nancy Clark . . 10A 232 Myrna Dominie . . . 11B 146 Clarence Mason . . 11A 330 Dick Shinn ..... . . 12B 225C Bob Walker . ...... . 12A 25 Mr. Dressel . . Adviser Ojicers of Student Representatives President ...... . Robert Rentschler Vice-President . . . . Mary Kern Secretary . . . Yvonne Mygrants Treasurer . . . . Buzz Hart Representatives 10B-Stewart Andrews 22, John Bather 49, Janice Carter 114, Nancy 10A Dukes 132, Alan Grieve 213, Gene Hinkley 218, Chas. King 248, Odette Myrza 249, Sharron McFate 230, Marvin Raguse 252, Harold Rust 319, Chas. Spafford 324, Joan Vandermale 346, Joe DeWeese 349, Paul Winter 352. -Joan Weyant 220, Dick Grifiin 224, Nancy Clark 232, Ann Raymond 343. 11B-Bill Rettig 51, Audrey Palmer 52, Connie Ziegler 116, Myra Dominie- 146, Harland Gillette 147, Betty Sterrett 149, Virginia Hinkle 217, Ormal Merrill 222, Kenny Hunt 245, Mary L. Bodman 320, Eleanor Smith 345, Margaret Benner 347, John Campbell 351. 11A-Howard Clark 136, Margaret Lum 145, Shirley Cypheres 215, Jas. Thompson 311, Clarence Mason 220. 12B-Room 2253 Fred Raymond, Buzz Hart, Roland Shelby, Ella Jean Hough, Max Hesselgrave, Donna Mastin, Marilyn Gamble, Betty Wil- kinson, Lorraine Parks, Dick Shinn, Rex Smith, Tom Burnett, Charlene Trumble. 12A4Room 25, Mary Andrews, Barbara Pullen, Paul Haefner, Cliff Dean, Robert Walker, Yvonne Mygrants. Special-Dorothy Billings 319, Phil Keils 316. Mr. Dressel, Adviser. 25 Jackson High School Student Government SECOND SEMESTER Student Council Evelyn Keys . 10B Room 58 Janice Charter . . . 10A 114 Nancy Clark . . 11B 232 Ruth Johnson . . 11A 316 Clarence Mason . . 12B 25 Ella Jean Hough ..... . . 12A 225 Mr. Dressel . . Adviser Oficers of Student Representatives President ...... . Dick Day Vice-President . . . Pat Gallias Secretary . . . . Marilyn Marvin Treasurer ....... . Herb Furnas Mr. Dressel, Adviser. Representatives 10B--Evelyn Keys 58, Ernest Brookfield 136, Shirley Newark 145, Donald 10A 11B- Wray 152. -Carolyn Ayres 22, Jack Bender 49, Janice Charter 1 14, Helen Smith 130, Robert Dye 132, Frank Hale 213, Philip Johnston 218, Chas. King 248, Odette Myrza 249, Wm. McConkey 251, Jane Pitcher 252, Harold Rust 319, Joan Vandermale 346, Joe DeWeese 349, 11A-Nora Reiman 51, Audrey Palmer 52, Margie Welch 12B- 12A inie 146, Harland Gillette 147, Betty Sterrett 149, Joan Weyant 220, Ed Comford 224, Nancy Clark 232, Paul Winter 352. Harold Miles 343. 116, Myrna Dom- Jim Darnell 217., Orma Merrill 222, Robert Coble 245, Harold Burgett 320, Eleanor Smith 345, Marilyn Marvin 347, John Campbell 351. Mason 25, Beatrice AWahl 25, Howard Clark 25, Gordon Hendrick 25, Margaret Lum 25, Clarence Don Coddington 225, Robert Delker 225, John DeMond 225, Don Even- den 225, Herb Furnas 225, Marilyn Gamble 225, Wilbur Hart 225, Ella Jean Hough 225, Ray Reardon 225, Rolland Shelby 225. Special-Ruth Johnson 316, Gloria Gauss 219, 26 Senior Personalikies - January lim! All Arnuml Mos! lfhiralrous Illlll Charming Best Looking .lloxl Sim-efrf' Barbara McAuliffe Peggy Scammon Dagmar Kuhlman Made-lin Lucas Brien Charter Paul Dcller Bob Rentschler f'liH'ord Dean N 35 Mos! l.ilfelx In S11r'r'f'f'1l lies! l,f'l'Sf7I111liIY .Vast Sturlious film! Pnpufur .1IllXfl lifflIfi0Il.Y Margery MacFaddon Dorothy Koerning Peggy Herrick Bm-tty Hayden Lois Cady Paul Ham-fnrr .lack Shaw Joe Roberts Dick Halsey Jorrol Pfvif Higgvsr Bluff llrzst IIfl.,L'illHl Willifxl .lloxr Tr1ll.'r1Ii1'e Bob Burnett Yvonne Mygrants Barbara Pullen Jeanne Righ- Darlone Mitchell Harry Snyder Rex VVhitlow Dick Washbish 28 DICK HALSEY President PEGGY HERRICK Valedictoriun MOLLY MHCFADDEN Snlutararinn 12B CLASS OFFICERS WILBUR HART President PAT GALLIAS Vice-President MARILYN RHOADES Secretary JOHN DEMOND Treasurer LOUISE A. MCINTYRE Senior Class Adviser BETTY HAYDEN Vice-President CLASS COLORS: Deep Purple and Lavender CLASS MOTTO: Out of School Life Into Life's School I CLASS FLOWER: White Roses MARY ANDREWS Secretory PAUL DELLER 'I'rensurer DONALD J, ALVERSON Cin him rr ramvm and hw'II flick anv- u Iwn-. Camera, Assembly M ARTHA F. ANDREWS nl qui'-1 mngur vhunx n :nw hi-url. A rr-hery MARY ANN ANDREWS VIII: Iulv :rf pvp and Int.: nf lun, xI1e's nm' u'Im'x Iikwl ln' wi-wryur1e. G.A.A., Assembly, Tennis, Swimming, Softball, Basketball GORDON EARL AUDAS I have a Iinle flirx-rr that goes up and down with mc. and how il holds loe gethvr is more lhrm I can see. Swimming BETTE JANE BAER UI l'fIll'l' ll Vlfu' thrill. Rc-tailer's EVELYN MARIE BALDWIN Seb:-r bu! nn! seri- nnsg quzvl lful not idle. Library, Vocatiun- al Office Training HARRY ALLEN BANCROFT JI hunlllul nf hu- mm is unrrh 1: Inushrl of Ia-ruining. Assembly LUCILE CLAIRE BARNUM USIU' lumi llwr lmrll on Imvs and llwn mul Inwkwflrrlxf' Band, Dramatics, Tumbline. Modern Dance, Baseball, Volleyball LOIS JEAN CADY I jus! run't malrw mv rvrx Invhrwvf' Varsity Band PATRICIA ANN HENTIAEY I!h1xllv rmrl xIn lI rurnv In vnu. CHARLES H. CAMDEN lIf' lvux nal mvrvlu .1 .ship ..1y fh.- 01.1 Izlork: hr- wax the .lm 1.10.-If irwzff' Track, Cross Country JOYCE ELAINE BOSTWICK MV hair has ,ILWAYS Iwrfn zlxir nuff' Girls' Chorus BRIEN C. CHARTER Il all ilu' srhnol ivvn' nlhlvlirx, haw happy I'rI be. Football, Baskei- ball, Golf LOLITA BERYL BOYD Sing army snnuu rnsl away cure. Library, Modern Dance NADINE CLARK If businvxx inter- fvrvx wilh plmxure- ru! ou! Ihr? Ilusi- ness. Biology, Tennis, Hockey, Volleyball JANE BRAUN Ihm'1 mln- Iijv mu variously: wmfll ,mer gf: mu uf if alive. G.A.A., Hall Guide JOANNE L. CLEMMER Ceiling some nut of Iifvf' Tennis Iun MARGARET R. BRONSON Don'1 study lon hfmlg ynu mighz ln- fr sch nal If-r1vlwr. Fuedus. Retailer's, Tennis, Basketball Baseball LAVERNE EUGENE COOK I:'wrw man has hu llrvilish mnmffnfxf' Cross Country, Track ROBERT EDGAR BURNETT I'm Ihr lnurlexl sound in Ihr Imnl Band, Choir RUTH ELEANOR COOLEY A xmnII lnrnudn ruminf fini. Euphony Choir. Assembly MAXINE E, COOPER Ilynnm1'1v i.vv'I bulky. Hall Guide, Tennis MARCIA L. CONRAD llnn'1 unnv! I1 nmkvx :Iv-vp l4'IinkIf'.v. Modern Dance, Archery, Vocation- al Olive Training BARBARA COWLES COX IIN ilvngc un- inn.: of plf-u.mnnwss. Modern Dance, Swimminl! MARCIA ELLEN CRIPPEN .-Ind irliv Should lzfw all labor 11,-2 Orchestra, Band, Foedus, Hall Guide, Tennis, Soccer, Baseball Q0 VIRGINIA GRACE CUSTER Her gmy mallvr ix lr1'mmr'cI lrilh rr1I. Tennis CLIFFORD ALLAN DEAN Brains an-n'l ru' frvlhing bu! :hey rrrlninly hr-Ip. Varsity Band, Assembly, Biology MARY ILENI-I DeLlNE Tcslrd and uppmrv:I. I PAUL S. DELLER 4 rough rxlvrinl uzrh n In-url nl paid. Assembly, Council, Football, Hall Guide GLORIA JEAN DIXON 4'Shw rlmxvfl lzhw iluzlvi if uw-nkfm hf-r mrs. Orchestra. Mndern Dance ROBERT DONALD C, DOBSON DOUGLAS lf I ruff! runkr ri Mal Inu gwwl, ful fur run nulfmli fun. :hw gum! flu' wang. Track, Fuutlrall MARIAN ALMYRA ICASH Th:-rf-'e u lat of lun in Ihr' 14111111 :I nm- 1.n1m.x uh'-rv rn find il. MARGARET L. FISHER ni lllllf' rmnxrnw mm' and lhwn, ix lvl nh.-fl hi :hu u-mu fn I- h . L i li ra ry DONNA JEAN CUSS Huh nil mul mug I'l1 ,W ailing. Vuualimizil Unin- Training: PAUL EDWIN HAEI-'NER Talk ln hum uf .lar 4-nlfx lmhlrr and hr unulll nik lhw hum hu nl in-pl. Assembly, Cuunvil. Swimming, Track CHARLES I'. HESSEMER 'ilml Irving lu hw 11 grwul man, hui hw U ulrwmlv infill. Basketball, Tennis, Baseball P ICRCY EUG ENE HAGICR Suv mm hr' un in fin-'umm uf gf,-.ur mm, lfmfollizill. llaskvtliall BARBARA JEAN HILL -'Tv lu' gf-,NIU ,Qi fn., l..u ur n wmv. Band, Orchestra RICHARD LEE HALSEY 7'hw lun lu hun' rmvid ii m hw .mf liiulutfy. lland , Track I4l'I'I'TY EILEEN HAYDEN 1 'I'ruw lu hu xrwlr, hw Irlvmls and hm ulm!. ' Tennis. Assembly, I'nun1'il, llnnd, lliulmzy JACK LO'rTlE HINCKLEY MOLINE HOLT I vrlmfl muh hal nllnnil In In mii- nlmz 11 rrmnf' muh- uhuf lhf rf- fi in 41 quzwl pwrwmf' HOWARD LEE HAYVVORTH --mx 1. ,.w1. ,Mui 1.-nu.. MARILYN RUTH HUGHES Hllrmlfr In run h :hun fn um1.r'l fw' Assembly, Hall Guide GLORIA HELEN HEENAN Rui, liuphuny Choir JOHN RUlIl'lR'l' HUGILL 4 rwrv rulrful xia- .Iwnr .-awful nu, 1,1 hr'-mln nl. MAllGAlll'l'I' L. HICRRICK luv rmlnmlly h.1.'11.,.-nf. Assembly, Council. Pnedus, Modern Dnnro DONNA JOAN HUTCHINSON HJ llrnfplwfl amilr :hm ru.-In :ln- Inmlml Inari. Tennis, Hockey, Iiuwlinx: JACK DUANE INMAN Url lhw' lwhimi mv. Suzan, Iful 4Iuu'1 push. llanrl, Football RICHARD LEE .IAMESON 4 n:u.x1r'mn is rx:-1 u'wl1'nn1v'. Hall Guide, Band. Basketball PAUL WALTER JUNASZ, JR. Haul lvlling uhm ffm., .,um f.-11l.1.-I alll :la lrhvn nu un,- ii 1hl.1,.H,1, PAUL .l0Sl'll'H JORDEN Tut-ful, my man, ,1..- ,Um .aim hurl vnu. Assembly. Basket- ball, Baseball 31 JOAN M. JONES fl lnlyhlw hnnlf-r and hw pn-n ans nmnf' Orchestra, Arch- ery. Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling l REDI'IRICK C. KARWAS 4 quiwf num. hm 'fain' n num. Assembly, Foul- liall, Baseball DORIS MAY K ICLLOGG lull mnimful- mv audi? Softball, Basket- ball, Dowling FLOYD KIDD. JR, Whn1 xh.lH I flu wirh my lays whenl ,1r,..1..,.r.-gf' I'HYl,LIS KIRCHISERG If vzlwrrrw uwrf' gnlllwn 011911 rrmlm 11 furlurrf-. Skatiniz. Badminton LUANE GORDON KLI'lINSCI'IMIDT I xrully if I jf-1-l like' il. urrzl wurfl rvlrvrr I rfurfl: I'Il ,rum ij I mu und rj I 1-rxn'1 I u-cuff. Track, Cross Country DAVID GRAHAM DONALD HENRY DAGMAR L. KNOX KORTEN KUHLMAN WP Iikv him, .vo Wf'1'xn1u1lwr'v grrml. Dark vyw zlral uwuld you. Inu. rlrwrrrrf' Swimming Hi-Y, Swimming. Library, Assembly, Track Tennis. Basket- ball, Volleyball VIVIAN MARIE LANTIS IIN pwrpvluul grin 1.x xurw lu win. Tennis, Modern Dance NORMA D. LIVINGS 'Tlypxy nr nn .xrmlf Assembly, Tennis SHIRLEY LOU MANEE IIr1pfrv-,fo-lrrflrv nm I and fm-, ,..,1.'.f,., is rlwrr lo lmlhvr rrwf' Animal Staff, Archery NADINE M. LOUMIS l'm gwrzirrg mrnr rw. mn of 1fl.f. Swimming: HOWARD K. MARTIN Erin rlrwx fl. Baseball MADELIN MAY LUCAS IIwr Iriwrrflv rin- rrmflw hy lrvr pleas- ant murzrn-r. Library, Volley- ball, Ten -.is, An:-mal Staff YVONNE A. MATHANY 4 lim- win: swlflorn gms srqrpr-d on. Modern Dance, Tennis BARBARA JEAN MCAULIFFE I low' my rmble If-rn-Iwrx, zlu-y bring happirrwx and jnv. bu! mmf nf u'l rrw lfrrw- rx for llrur big ulhlvzir boy. JOAN ADRIAN MEAGHER S1zr s all mil uml no nnrhnrf' Tennis, Swimming IVIARGARY A, Macl ADDI'IN 4'-Ilrlf rmfl uwrlrp u'1'!l1 hrrurr: mul puixr, she dum n lnl wrllmul nluvlr rims:-. Fouclus, Library, Hall Guide, Assembly DARLENE ROSE MITCHELL 4II Ihr' 1mrIf1'c n smgf- and I m rr.-nn up. ROBERT K, MaCLACHLAN Think murlz, slrrvrk lilllw. irrin- Iwi. Hi-Y, Track MARILOU MORRELI Carl Irlf-xx lhf rrinn rm.. fm irir-vnu-rl l1.r.,,.. Archery GEIVEVIEVE MARIE MAHAN IIml' lrrurll il lun of In-r uv- nuff. uf- funlml vl'1'r Irrmu'. Assembly, Library GEORGE E. MOULTON -In ullrlvnr u-rlh n srrnll- zlmr mrrfr hw 1Jr'rrlf'rx'. Assembly, Swim- ming, Track, Cross Country, Ifnutball YVONNE AVIS MYGRANTS Dark bright vws, nrnl .kuxful yirlg.rr.l,- Assembly, Library, Tennis, Modern Dance, Volleyball LOIS JEANE ORDWAY Crm1I rrumnr rs ruulngrnuxf' Euphuny Choir. Rvtailer's, 'Il-nnis, Archery WILLIAM H. OSIER Cn'u!r'r mwrl mm hun' Iirvrl, Inu! I fluulrl il. Hi-Y, Swimming, Tennis, Golf 32 BETTY JANET OSTERGREN She-'s nirv f-mfr: lu rr.-r,p.'w wh., f-rm'1 dn hw n frn'ur.A' Orchestra, Band. Tennis MARGARET JACK WILLIS ROSE OWENS PATCH llarlr-hair,-fl uurrrfrr Surrrv1hrrr,a In-1ru'r'rr ure' nul uluuvx .1 hrrulmravf- um! u ,W-,.frw.1, n.'1,,. Bioloily. Libra ry, Tennis FIAZEL IC. PATTOIT Gmail humor is Ihr wrlrrilrrrrf- of Ihr world. Phylis Wheatley, Tennis, Baseball. Volleyball RUTH JOAN PENN Tu'inkI.f. ui-ink-'I-, gm hwr Ulm, vi-ff uunflwr, rw 111.- gmjf' Biology, Library, Assembly, Tennis, Volleyball, ANN E. PERKINS Sho Imnls any purf11lf'. Iianfl. Modern Dance. Archery PHYLLIS ANN PETERSON lion, hon xfu' run xl-uv mm 4-UM. Retail:-rs, Volley- ball. Softball JERROL O. W. PI EII FLE Ulm nvinfx m A111411 7 I'm nulumilv lrrlgllff' Band, Golf, Base- ball, Fooiball, Basketball MARGARET I.. IRENE MARVIN J. PHILLII' PIE'l'ROYTIS PINFIWSKI Hors is 11 slnril .-I llnlv lnuhjzil und ln lux quivluvvv flvwp and frwlul 11 nillf- shv. lull ul lhwn- ii mnrhn-I. Horn. inns xmiling, uw' Orchestra, uonflvr 'fluff' Archery EDWARD C. PILOSKE llv x know iw all: h., ,,l,.w.1 ,f.,,.,1,f,1f. Football, Track ELSIE MAE RICE -'Thi f.,m,11m0n llml ull llw boys lm-1' fmfl all Ihr' pm long lm. RUTH ANNE POND IM niw- ra hw nu: um! u-hon vnu':v nulunzllv nina Girls' Chorus. Arvhery, Volleyball .IEANNIC LOIS RIGLE Shf' rr nwrvr rl mo mvnl :filo u'In'n thffn fi nfm-Iliff wwf. Retailefs BARBARA ANNE PULLEN 4 nwnmn's In-sf us- wz is hw orizinuli- iv. Assembly, Hall Guide, Modern Dance HELEN ELAINE ROBERTS 'Wllusf Huw vaxilv thing.: go wrong. Library, Foedus, Volleyball, Baseball YVALTER LYNN PURDY I'!1 mimi! l'm glow hut uhn1'I 'ln- hurrvff' Band JOSEPH G. ROBERTS Thai lx uv nvll ami ,H if 1 will WJ If nnwllf' Debate JENNIE C. REED 'ii jrivnfllx, lfuiv .mn ol Iam. Basketball, Archery ELAINE MAE RUMP iff-rmrw, I may do solnwifiing wnmlilm ',,.. Modern Dani-v, Baseball, Volleyball CONSTANCE LOU RENO Giro mf' rl plow mul l'II vlmn' you hold. MARY M . SAYLES Would :hui .nhl-rx rhinl. ,lf 1.4-f fn lf... llunlfx ol lnrvllf' Dramativs, Tcnnia ROIIERT JOHN I?EN'l'SI'HI.ER IIA iunovrnl I,-u lnlvw fm' nl1.vr1:n'f'c nrvlwkf' Assembly, I'ov1nn'il IWIGGY ANN SCAIVIIVION flmrm'Il-r and wlmlm i'nnlIur:wf. Modern Dnnre. SARAH JANE MARY LOU JACK WELDON SCHULER SHARPE SHAW Hmlrs is full nl 4 girl wlm run I have Iwo hobhim Ihr' lhfvil and .va um smilf- ix 11 girl worth Y music and girls. I. uhili-. Band, Baseball, Retailer's Basketball DONNA L. SIEFKA lI11n'l IPI hr! inno Cru! look 1lz'r':'i1'P you. Euphony Choir, Swimming, Tennis 33 JOY AILEEN SMITH From a Iilllf- spark may lrursz u mighty flunnff' Assembly RAYMOND K. SHEILAH ANN SMITH SMITH lI1'.w'r1'in' him who nm lion' xlw run? romv Tennis. Swimming the uul5ir14'. HARRY LEMINI SNYDER, JR. TIN lvurh wx' lim! :md Ihr sllulvnlv' ivy., Euphmmy Choir, Fnntba ll, Swimmimz, Track MERYLYN E. STON ICI! URNER SluVlf'b.u l'luphuny Choir, Modern Dance BENJAMIN D. TALLIS Firm wmvin 111 :hi A'f1I:r'rlff1rnlI11'V Kirlifl Annual Staff KEITH DAVID TINGAY Hi.v farm un' nun all Plzfivzlf' WARREN IRWIN TISCH Fw-rv inrh u num. mul Inf. nl mflffw. mn, Football, Basketball THEIIMA MARIE VANDENBELT If 11 fx Ihv .will uf mrl1lvrxr11iuI1. Rvtailefs. liuphnny Chuir. Basvlmll, Modern Ilzmve ALBERT HENRY WAGNFIR Why Armin? Thr funn' uw' xlurlv lhf nmn' lhvrf' in lu jun g.-1. ROBERT H. WALKER Ile may hw quiwl in srhnnl, lull nh, lm Assembly, Council, Tennis, Cross Country RICHARD G. JOHNSON '-sf-1,,,,,1 ix fl gum: thing. DOROTHY I. KOERNING 'Hum' I mi-i vrnnug1l? EDWARD H. POWELL A glnrl hrart srl- dum sighs. MARILYN G. WALLING 1 .mfr rfnrzlmninrz uml 11 wry 1-nu Mi.-url. RICHARD L. WASHBISH l!'!wn mu Imiv' rmvllung zo suv, mv il, mul xfhvrl you lm1'1'n'l. .mv li MW- way. JEAN MAXINIC WILLIAMS Nw kind of a girl vnu wuulvl lzmk ul llcirrf' Archery, Tennis JOAN VVILLIAIVIS IInn'1 vl,'r'r ask MARCELENE D. WELCH IIN u xlmrf, xlmn Iifv uv' lzzw' hrrv, xo l'm lil'1'n,L' xrhilv I rullfl again mrhx gwnllrnmn prwff-r blrmrif'.v. DUDLEY REX WHITLOW 7'lw flaw if lull M f-fu.I.s, hu: IM.: me fuk,-r. Swimming. Trax-k PHYLISS JEAN ELINORE L. WHITNEY WILLIAMS I,iln- 11 rfinwrlz CIW mv fi milrrrf' lun uf ',vmp'. Swimmintl PATRIQIA JEAN WOODS Sim is rl Illlmfif' und us hlurztlvx will iff. .vu ix xlu'. Biology, Retailer's Fnedus, Baseball. Volleyball, Modern Dance ARNICDA MAE WOUDS Slw lrm fl l'mnlrr' ful Ilmw fr11n4'I1vr:'. Phyliss Wheatley Sr., Iiuskgllmll. Archery JUV A JOAN WORTH A-fug- G.A.A. Bowlinf: Volleyball, Softball BARBARA MAE YARLOT Silwncf gif-ws grfwf' In u'om1'n. Swimming, Baseball, Volleyball LEY A. MILDRICD Fl. RUSSELL W. L' YOUNT PARKINSON 'wllwuvs in sm un Tix 11 fad of mv' Yau knnu' hw In A man will: mar Hall 'Guide' wwf. :mn rd Iikf- ff- mv nam' .nf .11,,f.w.'1 mm Swimming be known. 34 mflkvf' SENIOR PERSONALITIES - JUNE X, 1 st All Around Most Chivalrous and Best Looking Most Sincere Best Personality Charlene Trumble Charming Betty Wilkinson Marilyn Rhnades Flnssie Wilrnx Dave Seilrnld Mary Kern Herh Fnrnas Howard Wilkinson John Dm-Moncl Dirk Frame asf Likely to Succeed Most Studious Most Popular Must Flirtations Biggest Bluffs Mary Jane Troup Gladys Holdoman Pat Gallias Gloria Mrlmren Frank Stevens John liiery Merlin Townley Dick Day Arthur Tisrh Marmnm- llcnnclt Most Original Wiiiiest Most Talkalive Most Dignifled Jean Mc'CunkeY Flossie Whipple Frances Pletcher Ella Jean Hough Jim Crane Phil Martin Phil Keils Max Hosselgrrnve 35 - 4 f - fi, I ., DAVID SEIBOLD MARY KERN Ii:-1'-Pfuvirlvrul 12B CLASS OFFICERS HOWARD CLARK l'rf-.slllwzrl MARGARET LUM lim'-Prvszdf-rl: NORMA MASQUILIER .Swvffflary GENNETH MARSHALL Trwmnvr MISS MCINTYRE Adviser CLASS COLORS: Navy Blue, White CLASS MOTTO: The Surest Way Not To Fail ls To Detelmine To Succeed CLASS FLOWER : VIRGINIA GRZESIKOWSKI Sw-nfznw Red Roses DICK FRAME Trvuxunfr MORRIS E. ADAMS Hr llmrw fm nhl in 10,0 hm fn' ,,1..,,.i mmlw lfw grmlwfi Track, Swimmiux! MARILYN J. ALISAN fIurl'x mrwvl lflixx- mg :N fm.-r ull, u gmul unmunf' Foedus. Hull Guirle RICHARD GERALD AMES liaI:p1m-.sv is vpm'rl:Iww. Hall Guide BETTY EIILEN ELEANOR C. JOHN ANDREWS ARCHENISRONN ATANASOFF Shn' lhul Lunuv I nluvnv KV! Ill Hu nmzgnmfiun ulxwn In vpwlf and lf ll ' H'I 'f1 I NIH nvwr rliww. lfrmluv lrliwn lu ln- ulnnvf' ,,'1,,,,fj' Library. Hall Guido LOWELL C. BAKER l,w,w.,m fluff! Imrfu- I-f mv: rmrll,-1 111- gnI., Library, I oulbull. llusketlmll. Track ANN MARIE BAKKHN Th, ,miami nr uwn llwlnnrxiw1'rrwu,sI:hlf' Assembly MARIANNA MAE liENNI'IT'l' Ul1,' I In fmiflf,-ll will Ifm4h1.'1. Rand BILLY VERNON IIALCH Nu une' MM lmfl 11 lruwr frirlulfi Assembly WANDA E. BERNYS f.U1nl1niml r-hw-rlul- mm iv if Sign .ff urulnllrf' ANDREW R. BALL Jun I-'r munflr gil..- Iiaskellmll, Band MARY HICLEN BICKICL '-1 .i1.',,f W1 111,-um,-fl flmz lm' nm In-nun: I ,I-HAP., W1 y..1,,.ff lim: lin- um mln, COLLEEN IE. BARNES Thou un' il uwmuu. fmfi llzfzl fi ,wnnq llw ll.-N1 mul nur! ff! lhw. Ifm-fills, Hull Guide, Tennis JOHN CARLTON lil ERY lim-If fin I Annu. hm ro linux: ull lx mi ,wilful-fn, ROGER JAY BEATTIE laugh win nm lhmugh lin. DOROTHY BILIIINGS lr11'r'lv I.mIv l'l1f1rn11llf.f. I,ibi-ary. lfoedus, Euphnny. Assembly. Hall Guido li ETTY .I A NIC R EN IJ E R l'Iuf lmppiriww it f.,.,f..1 H. m1.L-my .,,f..',. f,.,,,,,i. RONALD W. BLAIR ln lffmi If mmf. lfu nffrlf ff' Cul. JEAN LOUISE RICNGICI, ll :A lrfmquil p .',, - ,.l,- H-fn. ,,.'.-..m,,1.-1, rnuwl1, I.iln':iry. Hull Guide MARGARICT ANN RLANK ll rw u frzwnfliu I- fm llml Iwi ,infix nf mwml.x, Assembly, Hull Guide BETTY ANN BOLENBAUGH .-1 whiz nn u-lwwI.s, BARBARA LOU BOWLER 'al Ifgm h.-mf 1..-.-I lung. Drnmatics. Hall Guide DENVER LEE MARTHA JANE BOYERS BRAUN J man of ruuragr- .4llru1'llzr lo flu- i.v film jul! of fzlllflfi uumph rlvgrm'. Swimminu 37 BARBARA JANE ITROWN A'lCu.w wflh d1',1ri1'1i Orchestra, co- operative voca- tional office traininxr. Tennis VIRGINIA JUNE IXROCKWAY flu Imnmr hvurl puxxvxxvx lx king, dum. Cooperative voca- tional office training ELIZABETH W. BRYANT Purim for your lhuu1hls. Band, cooperative office trainimz. Tennis THOMAS C. ROBYN JANE BURNETT IIUTTERFIELI7 nl mrm of jmllfnn, Ml4 l' HHH f 41 nm, :mm mwfnfl 1h,- .mn.vf1llL1'. Hall Guide JERRY BURKE SIN flax a manner all hr! own. Dramatics, co- operative voca- tional office training BOB WILLIAM NORMA JEAN EDWINA JEAN ELLEN LOUISE CAIN CAWHORN CHAMBERS CHAMPNEY 'Unions spank Oi loyal nnzuw and lI'hu1'.v :ha hurry U' A'Swf'f'1 unrl lvwln' Iuullvr than u.'unls. uf nnlrlf' lnin11. Hall Guide Band IRENE F. CHAPIN Sunn- unw'x mrkilzg my drvum lmal. Hall Guide JOAHANNE CLARK What is lzwlulilul is guwi, unrl frlm ix M011 1.-in .i.m,, al... ly., 1,4-,m11f1il. Euphony Choir. Swimminrl, WILLIAM J. CHITTUM, JR. HMV mummw' falls mv Wills. Baseball LOUISE ARLEN COBB .Yntl1ing is nmw .ximplf llmn gn-fm nfw, fnflf-1-fl, 111 ln- vimplr is In Inf gn-111. G. A. A. GENEVIEVE M. CHLYSTEK Silwm'r ls mightizfr than 1111- noni. Office Training, EDWARD LHMIE1. Slow and sternly' wins the race. DOROTHY E. CHRISTIAN A rlurk svrzfvs In pain! Ihr' Imurx, and a woman to main' uv forge-L lhrmf' Hall Guide Dramatics. Office Training, Foedus DON JORDAN PAUL EVEREST PHYLISS J. CODDINGTON COLE COLEGROVE Tim mildvsl mfm- .4grirul1urf1 is his S1ylv is Lhv dmv nvrx and lhv gvri- fwfr. nf llwrzglltf' 1l,f.xrlwf1r1. F- F. A' Modern Dance' Track, Hall Guide Red Crnss, Dramatics, Hall Guide ALICE MAE CHURCH Huxhjul .vim-4-rilv mul fumvly lurwf' WESLEY V. COOPER 4 ,ynzlfa xpiril mnkvv a gf-ntlv-man. Hi-Y CHARLES R. CLARK 'lIu.v1'1' ix Ili-' um mmm! Iunguagv ffl rnunkuulf' Band, Assembly ZANE ALBERT COOPER Sm'1maI spoils mb 1: hull' Juv. Hi-Y, Biewevkly MARY JOAN PAT ANNE DEAN ORVILLE WILBUR JOHN JAME x? MARLIN F. PATRICIA JEAN CORBIN COTTRILLE COULOMBE CRANDALL CRA CRAWFORD CUNNINGHAM Her words an Can' i.x fm wrwmv I will be brief. He hurriefs and gr lnafid quiet, Minh and motion My dn-xx is rivhfy' 1-u,q1.i,,n,-fi by nIl1'f4'. Baseball gots :flings done. ' but HJ. prolong life. figured. Track, Baseball , Assembly Assembly, Council I IQ 38 AGNES WANDA CZUBKO --snr mia.: fn, in .111 xpurlxf' G.A.A.. Library. Hall Guide BEVERLY LOU HELEN C. DAILEY DAWSON Dalit let hPr irmo Where lhvre is u ren! look deceive 1 nu. will, she'll ind a way. Retailing DICK DAY For he lhul ance ix guud. ls vm-r gnoiif' Basketball, Cross Country, Track, President of the Student Body ROBERT LEE DELKER Ho mnkvs himsf-If 0141 fliemis Lcilh nnynru- al anna' Football. Swimming DONNA JEAN DELONG '-.4 .1..u,,l.1.,f .ff me gods, di:-inf-ly lull unzl must llivirzrfly fair, Library, Modern Dance JOYCE ELAINE DELONG She nlwuyx thinl-n r,.-f.,,,- Sm- .r,,.'f.1f.r. Modern Dnnre, Tennis, Fon-dus JOHN EMERSON DEMOND Hv'x go! an inno- 1 rm! look, but-ah, brother, , ' , Swimmingf ' Baseball. Hi-Y ' I I BUDD DURYEA Make murh me -f good mvn of scarce. A Band 1 I rv M BONNIE JEAN DEMOREST Easy came, easy Jia. .' Basketball ROBERT EARL ECKERSON .4lI :Inu A-nmr him 'my hffx n hrirkf' ,Vx GERTRUDE H. DEMPSEY A fum' with glazi- nf-xs ovelxprrad, soft xmilvx I., human kirzdlwsx Irrvdf' Foedus, Hall Guide, Badminton, IRENE COE EVANS Marriage Bells. Library, Dramatics DONALD LEE DUBOIS What should ri man flu but In' merry? Cross Country, Track, Basketball DON RANDALL EVENDEN The mridf-sl mun- nvrs with Ihr guyvxl mind. Band, Football. Hall Guide, Assembly DON LEWIS DUCKWORTH 7hv hnml :hut fol- lows inlvllvcl nm 1u'hi1'l'e'. ONILEE JEAN FERGUSON Music hath charms. Girls' Chorus Euphony, Foedus DAVID .IUDSON DIIKES The mold of a munis forluuir is in hm mm hands. Band EDWARD J. FISCHMAN A huppy lift' fon- slsls In Virtua. Band BETTY GRACE DUPREE Shr kv:-ps ns gumsingf' Modern Dance JOHN HOWARD FISHER. Worry is unknown In nun Hi-Y, Swimming. Track PATRICIA J. FLESHER Hmrr' hvarlx are 'mlwr ln'urls. Foed us, Libra ry, Bi-Weekly ROBERT ROLEN FLICK 4 rlvrrr mrm Iurru zmuhlfs info link mlm mm' lilllf' onwv mln num' nl all. Machine Shop, Red Cross MARSHELL L. FORNER Silf'nf'1' ix u Hur friwml who nvvvr In-1rnv.e. Retailing DICK EUGENE FRAME Ili' mrs fur! u'r1r1't In-hrlI'r'. Football, Track, . 'lvnnis 39 q'f?0fv-11 JAMES ALFRED MARGARET FREDERICK ELEANOR FRY 4r1 vrlrvrrrwlv rv- Tru1' :mil 1ovnl. svrrwl Young man Cooperative Offive Training HERBERT 'l'. FURNAS 1.'f,l..,,,,1,1,-, Plus. Baseball, Basket- ball. Cross Coun- try. Assembly S PATRICIA B. GALLIAS This wmld belongs rn :he energetic. Euphony. Assem- bly, Hall Guide, Vice-President of the Student Body GALLUP GEORGE H. Nothing Ural was ever arhivw-d with- out anlhusiasmf' Hi-Y. Biology, MARILYN ANN GAMBLE Happy am I, from mira, I'm free. G.A.A.. Hall Guide, Euphony. Aasembly, Red Cross MARGIE E. GARRED All musical people seem to be happy. Retailing MARGARET E. GAUSS Blushing is Ihr cul- or uf virtue. MARILYN GEBHARDT Saying is one thing f-dying is :maths-r. Foedus, Dramatics Retailing, Swimming MARYANN GENG All I know is wha! I know. Bi-Weekly, Orches- tra, Swimminir JANET LOUISE GILLETTE Uh, Iluu AIM' lin dunr'e'. VIRGINIA GRZESIKUWSKI Ufliuuglllless nf Imauly, she' was .l1f'auly's svlff' Assembly, Cminvil. Archery ROSE MARIE GIORDAN Not slapping over mf 1,...,ml,r ul I mmlf-sly. I Library, Retailing FRANCES MARIE HAHN Shall I runiprln' you lo ri summv-fs Juv? Fnerlus, Assembly, Red Cross N 1 Ros MARY R all smile' lx like r mg up a llglzl. all Guide HAROLD ERWIN HALE I Inrv lllw. Hall Guide. Crass- Country, Tc-nnis GEORGE II. GREENAWALT A lillle' lions:-nsr now und llirn. is rel- ished by the wisvst mrnf' Crosi-Country GERALD C. HANLON As me-ny as ilu' day is lang. Art PIERSON M. GRIEVE Hays will ln' laws. Social Service PATRICIA ANN HANLUN Always rvaflw unh 11 smilvf' Art n MARTHA JANE GRIFFES Hf-nur Irvs in linu- wl mil. RALPH E HANSEN Thaw is nvllxing likw fun, is Ihr-rr? Camera Club. -Iland, Red Cross ELEANORE Il. GRYGO lI l1z'n you .vmlv :IK m1Ie'll'gI:1luI G.A.A., Hull Guide Foedus, Retailing RUSSELL GALE HANSON .4n' than- :nn muff' al Imnn- lzkr' Wulf Band, Hall Guide- ROSEMARY HAMPTON SIur'lI find a :rum Dramatics ANDREW L HARDY Lava nmquvrx all. Band, Hi-Y WILBUR LEE HART We Pzpfrl greal lhings of you. Assembly, Coun- eil, Football. Basketball, Golf. Social Service GRACIA J. HARTMAN Have a good um: always. Eupnony Red Cross, Assembly Ah EDNA MARIE BETTY JEAN RICHARD S- HATH HAY HAZELWORTH SPnsibiIily is the True modvsly is a ZHPH' ii 1' man- ' power of woman. rhosen Krarr'. Fflotballv Track 'Retailinir FLORENCE E. CHARLES C. HEGLUND HELLMAN Calm and svlf- Eurrlr'xIrlr',cx in puxsr'cxr':l. lhuxinsm lvrnpvrr' Band, Hull Guide I H MARJORIE J, HERRINGTON '-she .ma glrrnm .W nu relalmrxf' G.A.A., Basketball Bowling, Volley- ball, Swimming MAX EARL HESSELGRAVE Of study he' lm must run' and ne-Pd Band, Assembly Red Cross GLENOLA MARIE HEY nk IJnn'l worry: ll rrmkvv rlvrp u'rrr'- kim. RUTHELLA MAE HICKS Un+' rirrvr lime.: In doing grind. Euphony, Foedus, Art, Hall Guide GLADYS E. HOLDEMAN Url plain , mum! .U-rrxv, llfvfi rurr nl rwn is rrmrivf' Dramatics, Ili- Weekly ELLA JEAN HOUGH Mlinrvwfrll :fr .wghzf Ilan:-e, Swimming WILLIAM G. JAMES -lrrmwr rn zu lu llnrflf' Tennis, lflmtlrall WILLARD D. HOUSER lI'hul rrml.-1-.Q rl: xnullz X., lmvhful frrrrl Q.. gf...-.':1 F If A UILLIE JEAN J ONES lim flu ur v lfliwrr, Reiziilinl-I -I RALPH ALAN DONALD J. HOYT HUDLER ll's Ihr' Ixvinlrlv in Tlzw 1-r111lr'lmx n i r 1:15 vw-x. 1-rr. Hi-Y M, LLOYD CLEMICNT V. JONES JUSICK l,.mgnm zmrfrmg lmllr its xnlfxv. Ten n is. C ross- Cnuntry, Track I:z'vrv rzrlzxl rrus nm-fr fin rmmrf-ur. DOROTHEA FREDA A. DICK EDDIE LOUISE HUFI ?IU'I I'ENLOCKER. JACKSON Ill rhln ,Jw flaws, Urn of rim uurldf' I fluff: nun: 111 111 vm- .Iwi Wil. Retailing, ml rl-..,1.1 W. fm: Swimmimz. l+',lf'.A.. Fnumlmll. Archery. llasketlmll Hall Guide FRANK JOSEPH MARGARET M. DON KAPLAN 'IUSICK' JR- JUSICK -Aiw.-r .. .nur His durrw- Slip who llurg.-lr ru.rmf-nl. rlrr-11rninE. rvfuivv rw mln! Suvial Se,-vice' frlrrlu-lm-. Hall Guide, Red Cross FLORENCE A. KASPRZYSKI To 41 young lu-url, fl-.vmhlng H fun. Hall Guido BETTY JANE PHILIP J. KI'IEI,ER KEILS Silr'm-0 lx lhe pm- Uh, that I were ff-rl hvrrzld of joy. rivli instead of handsome, Camera Club, Bi-Weekly, Assembly MARY LOUISE KERN 0lhrrs sv: rar! be- fore the' horses- Assembly, Council, Hall Guide, Vice- President Student Body 41 CAROLYN ANN PATRICIA KINCH Every rlrlrn lhal poslponvs our jay: is lang. Hall Guide. Modern Dance JEAN KOCH Dickl'ns nnrw' sind, 'Tu A young girl'.s heart, vm-ryllung u fu .. ll. JIM LOUIS KOEIIBE lI'llumv1'rr is popu- lar :ll-.vrrve-s aflvn- mm. Ihssketlmll, Baseball, Hi-Y LUCILLE ANN KORNISKI Spf-f-f-h 15 vim, sf1.r,,.-.I ff ,U1.1.fn. G.A.A., Buwlingx, Bi-Weekly VIOLET JOYCE KRALLMAN SM Ima: lang lliuz llrvx well. Retailing' VIRGINIA KRUPA l'm hwy as a lnumlvlv--bw. Bi-Weekly, Hall Guide RUTH J. BLAN'CI'IE ANN KUBISH KUKLINSKI '54 churklv, 11 gigl You hum' mrli 11 gle and 1: grin. rlmrming murzrwrf' Euphony, Foedus Girls' Chorus M. JAMES LASKOSKE l,wurn1ng lnnkf-5 11 ynurzg man ffl rom ,Nm ,uf lzimsvlff' Hi-Y, Camera Club, Tennis MARILYN S. LAWI-IEAD Yf'wr lvl vnur vi-lmnl uwnll inlvrfeen- 1l'1'!l1 urulll1'r1g. Modern Dance, Fuedus, Orchestra ANN ELAINE LEE ll'x f-usy tu lm guy if you juxl fry. Orchestra, Soccer FAY ADELE LOWEKE 41I nur zllgmlv' lif-v m mn 1lmugh1.v. Foedus. Euphony, Dramatics, G.A.A ROBERT H. LEEKE --rm.-H lm.: np lmrrnwl ilu' millnighl nil Im! rml for sllulvf' Band, Football LAVERNE W. LUBAHN Yun rnrfl lm:-f' fvvryllungf' NORMA A. LEFEBVRE Bu.vlzjulr1z-xx is an nrrmrnvnl lu youth, lm! 11 rr'pma1'll I0 u'0mnnlmn1l. Tennis MARIE LUM Tlu'n- ix n divinr' llvpfh in s1'lr'r11'r. JACK ALBERT LeJEUNE lux: a happy-gn lucky fellow. Hi-Y, Football. Swimming LEE C. LUTZ l!'ill1'v, fha wolf ol lllf' u'f's1. Assembly MARY NADINE DAVID J. LILE Hkwnrlirzg rmuriwlivs wil. ROGER GARY LYONS Tl1ix linn iv nnl fi,-ffff' HiY, Football, Tennis LINCOLN .-I lifv nf easf- is 1 rlifjiwul! pursuit. Track TERRY WILSON LY'l'I.E W1 -I rrrlllr gum rl lung ul-nw. TI-IELMA JUNE LOUCKS All kmm: hw liver .un slmtrxf' Retailing RACHEL MARY MCCLAIN Y,-ml I mr mnrfff' JEAN' E. MCCONKEY The very' pink of perfection. Assembly, Hall Guide MARGARET M. McGLlNCH f-mmf-1.f.'f rmzl I W wry gund frivndvf' Cheer Leader. Hall Guide GLORIA JOY JOAN GLORIA THEODORE J. MCLAREN MADER MARKIEWICZ Wum1m is born for Dimples like small A small pnckngv nf low and it's impos- wllirlpoolsf' dynamite. silrlr' to turn her Art, Mgdern lfvrfv M'f'kif1K if' Dance, Drnmatfcs Swimming, Modern Dance 42 PHILIP ROGER MARTIN Ax for me, all l knou' is that l know nothing. Basketball, Tennis DONNA JOAN MASTIN' Hurry delay is Inn lung lo one who ix in a hurry. Bi-Weekly, Foedus. Assembly, Hall Guide '1 fi 'K f DOROTHY JEAN JOYCE JACK ALBERT DONALD R. .ARL BEVERLY RUTH ELLEN MILLER MATTESON MATTHEWS MAULE MAURER A MINER --LW, H, A ,,,,,,,-- Hu-an whining I.'ulm um! fix xquun- a xlmol- 'Hixk mv nn ques- IDI fmrl lulmur Im- Shri hux a :running Library minlnm'x. rl-.w'r1'vri. vr uf wufll vw! Imm and l'Ii lvll iiyzg In g :zu run. Ili-Wcckly,Fne-:Ins I-'nedus fi 'l-H ' VIN , 'N Art, Iii-Weekly Orchestra, Swim- fbi' V ming, Hall Guirlv 7 l A I' HAROLD EARL MILLER lIvny him mv-ri! if vnu ran. Annual NORMA GENE NICHOLS Quin riignzlv - Ihr mark nj a lfnlx. Hall Guide, Cheer I.ead0r JUNE MILLER Rrluly wilh unfulfi- ing rhnllv-V. Hall Guide PATRICIA NAVLE Hllnppv um I, from ran' l'm In-r -mhv 1nwn'1 ull ulhvrx rnnlrnlvfi Iikf' mv. Hall Guide PHYLISS. MJ Z, MII.I.ERlL'2!1! nrqhvixyxux fi- Igliowr? ld 1 rqnllv IPL A vw W Ret' ' MORIAN .I'. NORVELL ll vilvnl and safe, silvmv- nr:-wr lmlrrns mu. Band SHIRLEY ANNE MILLER Hariri Thr vhf-vrfui .-fi.-kr, fhi,,,.. Band, Foedus, ROBERT KING OBERST Gund rin-wr is no hlmlnlmwf in good lif.-. Assembly DAVID B. MUCK Murlr, hv'll ll slirk in Ihr' mm! Band WILLIAM R. 0'IIRIAN Xu girlv in in-mrn - l'm hrxppv In-rr. Assembly. Red Cross v Thnugh his namr i. nl'1'f'r Inf if vhf- v rx ln! PATRICIA MAE MURPHY Surf 'n uw' frumlf' r Irish with 11 num.- Ilkz' that. VIRGINIA MAY OLIVER l.mly. Girl Reserves. Euphony Choir TED LEONARD NAEGELE GM lhva' lwhirui mf Suzan, hu: fl.m'r ,.,...h. Swimminz. Trzwk, Ruud TH ERESA IRENF GTBLOWSKI Tlrrm' lilrif' zrnnlv quwl, luighl, mul nn-1-. I-Exodus, Retailers HENRY JOHN OSIIORN What is lhiv lhing rnllvll worn ? Band ELSIE JANET PARKHOUSE Sim ffnlvrs whnlv- hfvlrtrdly' into ew-ry1hing. Fuedus, Euphony Choir, Hall Guide LORRAINE RUTH ALMA E, PARKS PATEFIELD Then shi' will talk, A gunrl woman is Ye Gods, how she' the mos! valuable will talk. lhing in lhe' u'nrld. Band, Orchestra. G,A.A., Foedus, Assembly, Swimming, Base- Hall Guide ball. Volleyball 43 MAE ADELINE PEASE HM smilr makvs jrivnflx fur hw whe-n-1.-rr shi- gum. Band, Orchestra Dramatics CAROLYN ROSE PEPPEIE She smiles on all alike. Biology Club. Library, Fnedus PEARL BELL PERRY lf xilvnrr is galdwn, xhi s rrnrlh a million in ,w1.1. G.A.A., Biology, Library, Fuedus LYLE S. PETERS As a bakefs son, he'.x always rrz Ihr dough. Biology, Hi-Y MAVIS JANE PHELPS A lmuquvl of blooming charms. Euphony JEANE A. PICKELL A good .wrt and ru good sport. Modern Dance. Volleyball, Soccer FRANCES ISTTA PLETCHER The only way to have a friend is to be one. Assembly PATRICIA JOAN PLOECI-IL I'lI rell the world. Orchestra, Bowling, Volley- ball, Red Cross MADGE .I. EMMA MAXINE PLOWE POGUE nl rrgular girl. Host by vvvry NSI. Orchestra. Orchestra, Dra- Hall Guide mutivs. Volleyball. Red Cross REGGIE PULLING --ns, Vw rl.-.mr of Tru mon Slfl1'r'y. Golf, Bi-Weekly, Basketbal l. Hall Guide DANIEL L, REES AW man rnolrl u-rm' his wpm1ph, Band DWIGHT HENRY RAUH ll'r- likf- him, .va zrnulrl von. Trade Shop FREDERICK E. RAYMOND Laugh , laugh again DORETHA J. GERTRUDE ANN RENDALL REYNOLDS N'ha1 ww-wr flwlrghr She-'s uno who duel f. .,Wf mr ,.g..f,1q, rw mm rrlmrfmgf' RAY JOHN REARDON If only all boys floated like him- Basketball. Baseball, Tennis. MARILYN I. RHOADES A thing of lwaury rs a joy farv1:er. Modern Dance, Assembly, MARIE LUCILLE MARTHA REEB Silz'rn'f' is urn' grval ar! aj coru'f'rxa!iun.' Foedus, G.A.A. DOROTHY L. RINGLE ,-1 wvlcorrlrr srrrile fur cl'Pryar1f'. Retailers MARIE REEB ml 1...,.f1, mfr.-. GENEVA L. ROBBINS J jul-rul uifh a rwmlv .xnxilw. CHARLES EUGENE REED Hr xrrlilf-x on mwrv rrmirlurl arnl lrrwaks ma rnrmv lxvarlxf' Track JOAN E. ROCKWELL .l fmall lnrnarlu .arming fam' ' Euphony BETTY LOU AILEEN JUNE MARGARET M. DORIS ELEANORE WILMA DAVID HUBERT ROWE RUSSELL RUTKOWSKI SALTZGABER ROSE SAUER A. SCOTT SEIBOLD She krmws whar'.1 Har quinl manrwr She has an irulrvfa- She crm gel away Pin lhe practical Sha urls like a uliuruisume is HS wharf' is rlmrmirrgf' almlf- charm about wilh anything. sid:-. Ionic in any crowd. handsomv dm-s. Euphony, IH -H Foedus, Band Swimming, Foot- Hall Guide ball, Track, Assembly 44 Euphony FRED M. SERVER Then s nnthuzg like lun, ix there? Basketball, Base- ball, Tennis, Cross-Country DOROTHY JOAN IJUANE SHAVER SHALER' 'Ylnnd humor is tha She's qliup, ghp xunxhirze of the blushesf' IHYVIILH Library, Biology. Orchestra RICHARD C. SHEARER Take Ihr' best, let the rest ga'- Agriculture ROLAND JACK SHELBY Bright for him the future xrrulcs. Band, Assembly CHLOIE JUNE SHELLYE She thinks twice, and says plentv. Euphony VIRGINIA C. SHERSON A quiet mind ix rlrhvr than rl rroxrn ' A 74 -rx! r-jxpl-ii 'XJ NEIL F. SHIMP Tran llemlr-11 um hw. RICHARD E. SHIN'N Nix friends are runny. Rand, Council GLENN' REX SHIRLEY M. SMITH SMITH Fate rnwl lu run- Surrrmrrzf-'s hunrllf ol rm1hmnhxrMMq Mwmmmf mmsmmu' ,4 . A Assembly d - . I aj, ryvolxa-f LENORA JEAN SILDOCK Dignity marks har pull: .U MARGARET JEAN SMITH Silf'm'v in :runnin in like .vpe-1'fh in mr-ug rl:-nr il, if -vnu ran. Modern Dance, Swimming, Hall Guille- VIILGINIA JANE SLEIGHT l'al1'vm'v rv hillvr, but nc frm: is mm-1. Mode rn Dance, Tennis NEH.F SMOTER HWw1mM,mrw JOSEPHINE SMIJOHN .4 r'mu'ning glam 11 not h wr unify. LYLE EUGENE SMYTH Hwmnkmpr Track. Cross-Country CYNTHIA RAE SMITH The light that lim in :rumen x Mex. Hall Guide DOROTHA M. SNYDER I.'h1nnlx mln .sinh 1- lhw sighl, Im! hrr merit :rim the .mu1.c. Band, Hull Guide. Fnedus. Swimminil FRANCES E. SMITH 4 .will and quiet r'ufl.w1u'rn'1'. HAROLD E. SOMERVILLE H1'u'rln'.' I min :lo mmvlhmg svnxu- mural, KENNETH CAROLYN ROBERT LEE ROY E. SOULE INEZ SPEER SPENCER SPRAGUE He looks qui'-1, Hair like an UIV1' wander hon' he Thy lung, but nal but autumn sunset. 1-lmnns the teachers my 51.01, of it, Feodus, Library, rl. Hall Guide 45 MAXINE STADEL A Somebudy': girl. Modern Dance, Foedus, Hall Guide GORDON B. STARR Wann-ri dun't bother him, he has other worries. FRANK H. STEVENS Here nm dwells simple truth and plain innocence. Band. Golf MARGARET L. FLORENCE M. EVELYN A. HOWARD A. STEWART STONE STORM STRINGHAM '54 rvsrrrf-11 Iaxx, Iliff u-mih ii mn- UuivlI1PSS is 1,19 A mll fellow, nice but uni +'nlin'I7 sn. yan! fm hm wal- kvy lo sucr1'ss. gg know, f'U '-hi Baseball, Basket- REA- Euvhony, Assem- ball, Soccer. bly, Hall Guide Badminton. Volleyball JUNE ELAINE STULL Shv uvlrlrlzfs In Girls' Chorus. Girls' Chorus GEORGE E, SWICK I nm not in lhr ml? of common num. Gulf DALE ERWIN SWIHART Sing fmvn vurmn mix! uwnv mn- Hall Guide JERRY RAY TEAL l.an-'s ou-n Mar. Cooperative Vocuf tional Office Training SHIRLEY ANN TITUS 'illn 14-ilh :hw flnrirw, lvl joy lu' unran- jinwdf' Modern Dance, Assembly, Swimming BETTY LOU TERRY lim-r rwzrlv for alwlhing.', Cooperative Voca- tional Offivv Training DWIGHT L, TOLLES Life u irhoul laugh- ing is a dreary land. Band, Swimmimr EDWARD L. THOMAS I1've'ry mlm is the makvr uf his own forlunzhu Trade Course ED HENRY TOMCZYK Men of few u'unl.w an- Ihr' hrs: mlm. HILARY I. THOMPSON Climbing up the ladder of succvH. Foedus, Band, Orchestra FORD L. TOPPING Thr old music maxterf' Band, Biology, Hi-Y, Hall Guide JAMES B. THOMPSON Hr is 11 scholar nnrl n ripe' und good Um. MERLIN CARL TCWNLEY There is nu limiz In inn-Ilan. Biology Bi-Weekly ROBERT A. TIMMERMAN A Iirili- Ivuming ix lx ilungrmus lhing, xr why Inks' rlulnr'1'x?' MAURICE H. TOWNSEND, .IR lJnnr'z', laugh mul lu- mwrvf' Biology, Golf, ARTHUR R. TISCH Hou x Ihr' u'1'aIlle'l up lhvrv, Ari? Football, Basketball, Travlt RI-ZHECCA JANE TRAVIS lin voirz' is uw! Nuff, grnlle' rmrl lulr, an e'.1r'f'llr'nl thing In n u'1mmn. G.A.A., Foedus MARY JANE 'TROUI' l'f..,i.g1. 1f,m,m,x1..',i xlzi- rmihl argin- will. Debate. Dranml ivs, I oeilus, Library, Modern Dnnve HARRIET ALMA TRUE ll I v'l Y VERI. W. TRUE 'nz ,Mui fm-.i ix mf lnmqml 11 1. ur w lim: Iwm-r nf rw-nn: lrml Ihr lnnllvpt. Iiinlouy. wx Hall Guisg gd. 31 . X . I A lmflzrlullzlrzf' F,F.A., Baseball CHARIIENE R. TRIIMBIIE l.ihw Ihr xml, lm niwfz slmu's. G.A.A,, Assembly, Hockey, Archery, Bowling EDWARD VIRGINIA I. 'VIARY JANE VAN NEST VIDETO VISSING StuI11lin linw, llwfs ix Ihr' unrlfl ,l11,xl fl Nh-In fzwus girlx 14 hu hm 11uln'r1i'w, from l1w1l1'rr1. Baseball, Gulf Iii-W00klY. Tennis Archery. I or.-slus, Badminton 46 JUANITA WARD Snmv1hmg m wig nhnutf' Euphony, Hall Guide JOSEPHINE A. WARNER HM mind rrrnnlx onlv 1vlv1i.mriIfivx.v.' Orchestra ANNA WASHBURN B1'1n'L'ulf-V11 purple' nn- uluvnv vlwf-ryul. EDMUND RAY WEBB '4Vmr. g1'rl.x, hvnfs 11 man. Football, Basket- ball, Track, Golf DONNA JEAN WEIPI-'ERT A'Silf'n1 wlzvn glrnl, rljfffvlimzrllv llmugli xiii. ROBERT DALE WELDER ml .wriuux luulc Inu! 11 joyous nature. Lbrary, Euphuny EDITH MAE WELLMAN l,:'l lllz' slnuluirv full In-hind W... G.A.A., Basket- liull. Hx-ill Guide, Swimming, Volley bull, Baseball MADELINE WILLIAM WILLIAM FLORENCE LUCILLE MAE WHEAT LEE WHITE HENRY WHITE VAN DUREN CLARA WILBER Our in a millianf Then-'s rm gumv Ilan was farmed WHIPPLE S11'll lmlvr runs Assembly, like- lun:-lu1ll. fur .mrivIv. 1 lruv jrirnrl lx rl1'vp. . . av Euphony, Archery, ' , 'l 'd' Foedus, Band Modern Dance FUGGUS, ASSBUIIJIY. Hall Guide BETTY ANN' WILKINSON Sho nmzlw hurxvl! Library, Fuedus. ,,.,,,1.1,.f wm. ull. Assembly, Modern Dance, Hall Guide BETTY MAI! WILLIAMS Simplv and sz4'v1'l, Euphnny BETTY JANE WILSON 'Slill xumfrs nn' H-fn-ming. Fuedus, Tennis MARY ALICE WOODRUFF 'llu1l4-xl, fl:-muw, yu! full nl fun. Libra ry. Archery 47 JOHN ZIEPIELA lla-n mm' funn-, mwn mm gn Swimming, Base- ball, Track JOAN MARIE WILCOX .-lx In-vh as mnrn- mg rlru'. Euphuny, Modern Dance, Hall Guide, Red Cross FLOSSIEMAE WILCOX S1'l1zml spmlx mv lrlxnlv alan Library, Foedus, Modern Dance, Dramatics. Rn-rl Cross NO PICTURES PATRICIA ANN AVERNIIAMMER lift ix ,mwvr. ROBERT DUNGY Who is it that mm lrll mc wlm I am? Band ROBERT li. Hl'l'CHCOL'K lI'.1h ui! :mil mug I'll gn ulungf' VAITI. NORKEY 4 quiwl man, but qmlv rl man. DONALD K. l'IlI2I.l'S 'Alun rmfumlly 'nn-1I1'gffnr. WILLIAM J. RAMSEY 4mh!11'un. like n lurrvnl, nv1'4'r lunkx lulrkf' MYRTLE Rf ISIS REUI. A-4 wp- I-.,m,,f,,,..m mul 11 wry run frivndf' AMFY I. SNYIII-IR !'lmffu-11-r nmkvs in .mn llvxlinvf' BOB J. VOWELS Juv 11 plum 'inimi- mm hav. HOWARD RAY WILKINSON l7'ln'n :lid I .un I nuulfl flu' rx lmrlz- vlnrf ' Fmmtliall, Basket- ball, Tennis Myrna Dominie Arlene Webb Mary Lou Taylor Jane Touse Helen Stull 1.,,fh,1.,.,, 1f,,i,,.,W,,f.,1, 11,4-,,1,f,,, nw s,,,,,,. M-,.,,,,,,.1,,.,.i,,,. ANNUAL STAFF Richard Emerson ffllv1'rll.xl1lg Roy Randall .Irlruf-I Charles Blair F...-un, 1-1,.,,,,W,.1. Jeanne.Pulling- Barbara Wise Earl Miller JaCli Miller Org ffra mu zfrrfw I 1'f:1- Iwrx Aflvwlmug l'lw1-Igmphv-r INTJEX T0 ORGANIZATIONS Annual Staff .,...,,, ,, ,,,, 48 Assembly ....,,.,, M51 Band ,.r..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.... ..,,,,, 6 0 Biology Club ,....,,,..,.,,...., ,..,,,, 5 7 Bi-Weekly Reflector ,,.,,,. H57 Camera Club ,,l.,,,,........ ,. ,... 59 Co-Operatives ,,,, ..,.,,, 5 33 Council ,,,,....,,,,. ....... 5 0 Dramatics .....,,,ll ...,,,. 5 8 Euphony Choil '.,,l. ..l... 52 Future Farmers ,..., ....... 5 5 Foedus ,,,,.....,..,,,..... ,.,,,.. 5 4 Girls Chorus .,.,.,,, ..,,,.. 5 2 Hi-Y ,,.,,,,,........,.... .V.,..v 5 5 Library Club ......... ....... 5 9 Retailers ..,.,,,,.,.r.. ...A... 5 3 Social Service ......, l...l.. 5 3 Trade Shop ...,,.,, ....... 6 0 Debating ...............,A. ....... 5 9 Phyllis Wheatley ,,,,.,..........., ...,,,. 5 4 48 URGANIZATIUNS -ws., Mw....,..., mg, we First Semester Hai-k Row tleft to rightl: Mr. Dressel, N. Clark, D. Shinn, M. Raxzuse, R. VValker. C. Mason. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Vouneil, which is the executive branch of our school government. consists of ont mtmbu from each grade. Their general purpose is to promote school spirit and activities. Presenting numerous assemblies and war effor drives, the Council completed a successful yuan led bx Robert Renischler and Diek Day. Throughout the year, the Social Committee sponsored sehool parties which as usual were very popular with the students. For the first time. the Vouncil was host to the F11 lin l.eag'ue C'onf'erenee this year, and thus contributed to strengthening unity between the Five-A schools 50 lst Seniester Ul FlCl'fRS Hula Rentsehler , President Mary Kern Vice-l'resillent See re-ta ry ,'l'reasu re r My rna llomin ie Hubert Walker Advisers Mr. Holman, Mr. Dressel Second Semester llnd Semester Riehard Day Patrieia Gallias Ella Jean Hourrh Herbert Furnas liaek Row Ile-ft tu rixrhtrz Mr. llressel, R. Johnson, N. Clark. C. Mason, E, Keyes, H. Furnas, J. Charter Front Ro: I'. Cunningham. D. Day, P. Gallias, 4First Semester! Hack Row tleft to rightl: M. Raizuse, J. DeWeese, B. Walker, C. Dean. M. Hesselgravv, H, Gillette, K. Hunt, l'. Haefner, li. Halcott, Ii. Rust. Third Row: M, Dominie, H. Clark, M. Gamble. J. Campbell, H. Anderson, R. Shelby, V. Winter. J Thompson, H. Smith. Second Row: Mr. Dressel, M. lienner, D. Shinn, V. Hinkle, D, Mastin, Y. Mygzrants, R. Rentsehler, ll. Pullen. li. Wilkinson, U. Mason, .l. Vandermale. Front Row: M. Lum. N, Clark, E. Sniith, B. Stern-tt, A, Raymond, J. Weyant. N. Dukes, I.. M4-liain, J l'harter. REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY The Student Representative Assembly is the legislative body of the student government. It consists of a body of students, each elected by the popular voteof the members of his home room. The president and vice-president are elected by the entire student body, while the secretary and treasurer are chosen by the Assembly. The Assembly meets each Tuesday during the long home room period and discusses the problems which confront the school and its students. The magazine campaign. the Vi'ar Refugee clothing campaign, and the Hall Guide System are but a few of the activities in school which are sponsored by this organization. lst Semester Robert Rentschler Mary Kern Yvon no Myg rants Robert Walker OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 2nd Semester Riehurd Day Patricia Gallias Marilyn Marvin Herb Furnas Adviser Hack Row lleft to rightb: B. Coble. O. Merrill, C. Kimz. G. Hen dricks. C. Mason, R. Shelby, E. Comford, J, Campbell, P. Wintm-r Second Row: R, Harney, H. Rust, J. Darnell, C. Ayres, M. Gam hle. J. Charter, B. Sterrett, B, McConkey, J. Hough, H. Furnas. Front Row: E. Brookfield, D. Wray, H. Burgett. J. Pitcher, I' Gallias, H. Smith, J. Vandcrmale, O. Mirza, Mr. Dressel. .l 4 -. A s Mr. Dressei Back Row tleft to rightl: R. Reardon, R. Dye. J. Ilewee-se, H Delker, J. DeMond, B. Hart, D. Evenden. M. Marvin. R. Johnson Second Row: J. Bender, H. Gillette. D. l'oddington, S. Newlrk G. Gauss. M. Dominic, H. Wahl. Front Row: D. Day, I , Hall, l'. Johnson, N, Flark, E. Kcym M. Weleh, A. Palmer, E, Smith, N. Reiman. , . , 1- We s. 1 if -.-...... . -W --.,,,.---..--..-M-My--vs-vow ..- . ,. llaek Row lla-ft to riizhtl: t'. Schaler, G. Heenan, F. Overall. T. Washbish, H. Snyder, G, Moulton, M. Ward, .l. Kennedy, E. Sayles. 'Third Row: Il. Mitchell, M. Hodges M. t'hipman, M. Dominie, Mr. t'rowle. Second Row: t'. Schelly. tl Hartman, R. Cooley, A. Lamherton. ll. Kirehherg, ll, Treadwell, t', Sanford, l.. McAdams, M. llutts. Front Row: ll. Wahl, H. Hieftje, I llruhner. I', I'imerson, J. Clark, IVI. VVheat, Il, liraun, IC. Curtis. IC. Hamilton. EUPHONY Euphony t'hoir. one of' the tinest orgrauizations in the school. has niade a record that it can well l'e proud ol' this year. The members, over seventy se- lected singers. have enjoyed singing for special clubs, church progrranis. and assemblies. The choir has ot'- fered three awards t'or valuable and extended service. They may he obtained at the end of the first, third and tifth semesters, it' sutlicient honor points have heen earned. Back Iiow tlcft to rigfhll: J. Rockwell, IC. Loomis, IC. Duckworth. l'hilipp B,, l,. Putnam, I.. l'utnani, J. tlehringer. J. Hornlreclx, .I Thompson. Third Row: M. Fuixat, A. Marshall, IC, Charles, M, liincoln, lt Huttenlocker, 15. liriirirs, A. l'oole. Mr .t'rowle. Second Row: ll. Voirht. l', Gritfes, li, Stone. li. lleeln-. .l, lirinlt ll. Anderson, H. Smith, W. Scott. Front Row: IC. Fuller, Il. VVilliams, J. Ferillison, M. Phelps, It Kuhish, M. Gauss, .I. Williams. N. Whitney, N, Yokuni CHOIR Because they have lost so many nieuihers to the Arnied Forces. the choir has had to use several girl tenors. In spite of this, they have upheld their line reputation for outstanding perforinances. lst Semester Harry Snyder Floyd Overall Lloyd Putnam Gene Duckworth Aecompanist Director GIRLS' CHORUS The objective of the girls' chorus is to develop an appreciation for the better type of vocal music, to sing at school assemblies and occasionally outside appearances. A traditional feature is caroling throughout the halls preceding: the Christmas recess. 52 Front Row tleft to rightr: M. Moore, l'. Peck, D. Loder, C. Brown l'. Baines, C. Holman, D, Van Kueren, S. Ghampney. Mr, Crowle. Second Row: H. Rim-hold. li, Burch K. Parker. G. Keel, V. HutT, lst Semester Kathryn llell Avalee Huff Hilda Rinehold Joyce Ramsey . Director H. Gauss, A. Huff. tll l lt'lCltS l'resi1lent Vice-I' esillent Secretary Treasurer tlI I ICICRS .President ,Vice-I'resident Secretary Treusu rer Owen ind Semester .lim Thompson Marilyn Gamble Ilorothy Itillinpzzs Leon l'utnam .lorgzensl in lVlr. Frowle Mr, 2nd Semester t'onstanee Holman l'e1.z1,:y Haines Hilda Rinehold Hilda Rinehold Crowle Back Row: J. Ramsey, V. Leonard. J. Williams, M, Leonard, V. Hemmerimzer, G. Kinch. K. Bell. R, Brookie, E. Stull, H, Murphy. , Hack Row lleft to rightl: M. Runynn, F. Hnttenlocker, E. Grefzo, C. Bell. E. Velthonse, M Gebhardt, J. Miller, N. Yokom. Third Row: P. Gallias, H, Kirby, V. Grzesikowski, B. Smith, J. Cochran, J. Allen, P, Miller, li. Lincoln. Second Row: B. Vale, T. Orlowslii, J. DeLong, C. Dawson, J. Krallmnn, D. Ringle, Miss Shearer, Front Row: li. Jones, l . Pletcher, U. Demorest, B. Hay. R. Giordnn, J, lloucks, THE RETAILERS The Retailers Club is composed of members oi the Co-operative Retailing classes. Its purpose is to further the study of retailing and to provide a social time for its members. Once a year the club sponsors a dinner for the cooperating merchants where train- ees and employers get together for an evcnillf-!'S entertainment. Stores at which students are em- ployed include Sears, Penney's, Field's, Woolworth's. Stillman's, McLellan's, Kreske's, Glasgow's, Ward's. and The Nut House. Other social functions include picnics, Halloween and Christmas parties and other events throughout the year which are also attended by former mem- bers who have graduated. in Svmestel Ol l lCl'lRS 2nd Semester Patricia Gallias ,.i'resident., Patricia Gallia:-1 Thelma Vandcnhelt Vice-President Frances Fletcher Jeanne lligle . . ..Secret:-iry-Treasurer Harriet Kirby Adviser' Miss Shearer THE COOPERATIVES The Cooperative Vocational Oflice Training course was organized for the purpose of giving students the opportunity of practical experience on the job while learning office procedures in school. The class meets for two hours each day, and the students hold afternoon jobs in many otiices in retail stores, dc- fense industries and the public schools. Ulass instruc- tion is given in shorthand, typing, filing, machine arithmetic, bookkeeping, and otiiee procedure. The instruction is individualized, according to the spe- cific job. Upon fulfillment of the requirements of the course, the student is given the certificate of achievement by the State Board of Control for Vo- cational Education. lst Semester 0Fl lt'l4IRS 2nd Semester Marilyn Werner President Marilyn Werner Dorothy Koerning ..Vice-President Betty Peters Patricia Miller. Sec, and Treas. Patricia Miller Adviser Miss Petty Back Row llefl to right!! M. Fry, l'. Miller, D, Koerning, M. Werner, J, Clemmer, lf, Christian, J. Burke G. Hastings. Second Row: il, Wing, M. Gostiavitz, D. Goss, l., llarnnm, M. Conrad, C. Happlc. l.. Gorniski, Front Row: ll. Peters, B, liowley, E. Williams, li, Terry, B. Rowe, E. Baldwin, Miss Petty. 5 1-11 Front Row lleft to rightl: C. Ayers, C. Ayers. F. Loweke, M. Benner, J. Cochrane, R. Hicks. Second Row: U, Wahl, M. Cain, M. Dalrymple, V. O'Mara. G. Gauss, J. Baker, P. Birney, C. Hempstone. D. Bishop, N. Nanry, B. Chevrie. Third Row: E. Brantmyer, P. Gritfes, G. Reynolds, M. Greene, L. McNickle, E. Gaylord. J. Cosgrove, V, Cuvelier, J. Tallman, Miss Tillotson, Girl Reserves' Secretary, FOEDUS AMICITIAE Foedus Amicitiae started off the fall season with a very delightful talk on Family Relations by Mrs. Bartholomew. Followed by this we had a hayride, the Fiesta of Nations, a Christmas formal and many other events besides their ceremonials performed on certain occasions. At Christmas time we collected presents for servicemen at Percy Jones Hospital. Several girls attended the Mid-WVinter conference at Kalamazoo. These are just a few of the events we have paitieipated in. We have a full program planned for the rest of this year also. lst Semester 0l l lCERS 2nd Semester Molly Mac-Fadden President Faye Loweke Margaret lienner .Vice-President Margaret Benner Faye Loweke .Secretary . Carol Ayres Jean Cochrane ...'l'reasi:rs-r . Jean Conklin Adviser Miss 'l'illotson PHYLLIS WHEATLY The Phyllis Wheatly Sr. Girl Reserve meets every Thursday at 4 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. They are under the direction of Mrs. Francis Williams and Miss Lucille Tillotson. Their most enjoyed amuse- ments and entertainments are dances of every kind. Their season's program for the school semester of 45 consists of dances, skating parties, horseback riding, hikes, potlucks, entertainments of different nationalities, all summer sports, and some form of war work. The iuke box tradition has been changed to the solid music of Reuben Upchurch and his orchestra. This Girl Reserve club takes part in all inter-racial meetings and relationships. lst Semester 0FFIl.'l4lliS 2nd Semester Dorothy Upchurch Alberta Poole . .President .Vive President Virginia Poole Hazel Patton Wilma Scott. . . .Secretary Wilma Scott Dorothy Upchurch . .Treasurer Marian Shankliu Advisers Mrs. Williams. Miss Tillotsou liaek Row :left to rifzhtr: M. Dunlap, l'. Shanklin, V. Oliver, N. Cotton, V. Stewart. J. liicy, J. Gresham, C. Cobb, H. l'attan, V. Bell. Front Row: l', Dumzy, I.. Howard, C. Holman, A. Poole, D. Upchurch, W, Scott, M. Shanklin, E. Smith. V. Smith. le 9 Bank How tleft to rightr: B. Clemons, D. Korten. J. Crane, R. Hoyt, C. King W. Clark, J. Siddall. J Laskoske, J. Fisher. V. Leach. Second Row: W. Cooper, G. Dougherty, H. Addison, H. Miles, F. Topping, li. White, J, DeMond, B. Kitlcy ont Row: B. Floros, J. Wallace, Z. Cooper. '1', Allen. G, Gallup, L. Peters, J. Le.leune. D, King, R. Halt. HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y is an organization sponsored by the high school and the Y.M.C.A. Anyone may join who meets standards set up bv the members and who meets with the general approval of them. Parties, hayrides, cracker-barrel sessions, and many other programs are enjoyed by the group. The programs are planned and carried out by commit- tees assisted bv the adviser, Mr. Fortress. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout school and community, high stand- ards of Christian character. The purpose is upheld by a platform having planks of clean speech, sports- manship, scholarship and clean living. lst Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester George Gallup President James Crane Ted Allen Vice President James Wallace Lyle Peters .. Secretary . Tcd Allen Zane Cooper Treasurer . . John De-Mond Adviser Mr. Fortress FUTURE FARMERS The aims and purposes of the Future Farmers ot America are: tlj To develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. 127 To create and mature a love of country lit'c. till To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in them- selves and their work. 147 To create more interest in the intelligent choice ot' farming occupation. C51 To encourage members in the development of indi- vidual farming programs and establishment in farming. ttij To encourage members to improve the farni home and its surroundings. Q75 To participatf' in worthy undertakings for the improvement ot' agriculture. Q87 To develop character, train for use- ful citizenship, and faster patriotism. till To par- ticipate in cooperative effort. t10j To encourage and practice thrift. tllj To encourage improvement in scholarship. U21 To provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational actvi- ties. lst Semester Verl True . Paul Cole Paul Scott Dick Jackson Allan Spees Adviser Back Row tleft to rightl: W. Bukanan. T. Gr:-ith. V. True, R. Crowley, R. Shear, J. Eggleston, J. Harrison, H. Stringham, P. Cole, R. Eckerson. Second Row: Mr. Keebler. R. Jackson, J. Foulton, F. Bancroft, ll. Videto. Front Row: H. Bunn, R. Nastally, R. Walker, W. Houser, E, Hersha. OFFICERS . , President .. Vice President. Secreta ry Treasureg .. Reporter Mr. 2nd Semester Paul Cole Dick Jackson Howard Stringhnm Harry Bunn Fllwin Hersha Kehler 1 4 Q vi 5 .xr 'Wi GTE? T rgfSf'f.1 I Back Row Ileft to rightjs R. Whitlow, H. Miles, F. Jusick, J. Fulton, B. Wright, D. Babcock J. Bumb. FIRST R, Dye, R. Troup, P. Grieves. SEMESTER Second Row: R. Rentschler, M. Gauss, K. Miller, H. DuBois, P. Cobb, G. Duckworth, D. Powers, B. Ross, B. Peckham Front Rowal D. Welch, J. Bradley, K. Kern, R. Harless, M. Robinson, M. Kandra, R. Matteson, J. Ratliff, B. Shinn, R. Coolidge SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE The Social Service Committee is responsible for the service projects of the school. The major empha- sis of both semesters, is regular purchasing of stamps and bonds. This helps America in war time and helps students to save regularly. Two members, a boy and a girl, are suggested by the home room groupg the president of the Representative Assembly appoints one of these suggested members. The fol- lowing list gives an idea of their activities: First Semester: Sales of Bonds and Stampsg Col- lection of clothing for the Children's fund, Collection of Community Chest Contribution and Junior Red Cross duesg Responsibility for the Pearl Harbor As- semblyg Sale of Tickets for the Sock-Hop. Second Semester: Sale of Bonds and Stampsg Col- lection of used clothing at :he time of Viking As- sembly. Back Row lleft to rightl: B. Wright, D. Manor, B. Clemons, G. Buchfmk, R. Beech, W. 0'Brian, T. Martin, SECOND J. Bumb, M. Vantassel, C. Trumble, D. Huff, E. Crisenbery, R. Roemisch. SEMESTER Third Row: J Speck, R. Bailey, M. Robinson, D. Hensley, G, Buzbee, P. Lapp, D. Goodrich, A. Bakken, W. Weaver M. Hesselgrave, I. McConkey, C. 0'Brien, Miss Ruth Coolidge. Second Roiivz B. Arvidson, R. Spencer, R. Jennings, K. Kern, D. Treadwell, E, Snyder, J. Lucas, A. Hieftje, A. Dynes, B. Chevrie, P. Teabner, E. Cooper, M. Kandra. Front Row: J. Cord, B. Messel, C. Avery. J. Perry, M. Boardman, B. Shinn, J. Donahue, J. Ratlifl, J. Fulton, D. Babcock. .lt f A l Back Row lleft to ripzlitlz M. Hodges, B. Hayd R. Bailey, F. Topping. Second Row: L, Hunter, D. Shaler, M. Black Front Row: J. Hume, C. Pepper, B. Wahl. M BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club was organized in 1935 by a group of interested students. Its membership has steadily grown since that date. We now have a maximum membership of thirty students. The members enjoy hikes, debates, talks, discussions, dissections, and various other activities to acquaint them better with the fundamentals of our surroundings. All ol' our programs are planned and carried out by the members under committees with the assist- ance of their leader, Miss Bradley. This semester we have had for improving of Bird Haven. our project the lst Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester Margaret Owens lgesident Ford Topping Ford Topping Vice President .. Cnroh n Pepper Ruth Penn Serretary Harriet True Carolyn Pepper .Treasurer Merlin Townley Lyle Peters .Program Chairman Lyle Peters Merlin Townley .Social Chairman. Lois Hunter Adviser Miss Bradley l l en, G. Gauss, G. Gallup. Ii, l'i-ters, M. Townley, A. Beaton. . V. U'Mara, M, Corbin. N. Ulark, G. Reynolds, K. Miller . Hohner, H. True, M, Cain. A. Hieftje. Miss Bradley. BI-WEEKLY REFLECTOR ln spite of printing: and other wartime difliculties. the Reflector hi-weekly again met every publication date and distributed the paper to 1200 subscribers each issue on schedule. The Representative Assembly conducted the campaign for subscribers in their home rooms again this year and did u fine job. Everything considered, it has been a successful year for the bi-weekly. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-.chief llonnn Mastin Newskliditor Mary Jane Vissimz Associate Editors Maryann Geniz, Gladys Holdeman. Lucille Korniski. Virizinia Krupa, Dot Matteson, Beverly Miner. Weda Craven. Barbara Davis, l'at Kuhn, Arlene London. Elsie Wise, Beatrim- Wahl, Verjean O'Mara. Feature Editors John Campbell. Pat Fle,her Girls' Swirls Charlene Trumbull BUYS Sports Phil Keils. Reggie Pulling TYPlStS Virginia Krupa, Lucille Korniski BUSINESS STAFF UUSUIGSS MRYHIWH' Bud Townsend Advertising Manager Zane Cooper Printing' Instructor Huy Randall Editorial and Business Adviser Miss In-ngmm-g Seatel nleft to riehtl: L. Kornislfi, l'. Flesher. M. Ge-wuz, D. Mastin. IJ. Matteson. V. Krona. Standinst: A. London, B. Davis. l'. Kuhn, W. Uraven, G. Holdeman. Miss Densmore. V. 0'Mara. R. Pullinpz, P. Keils, M. Vissing, C. Trumlile, B. Townsend. J. Campbell, B. Wahl. E. Wise, B. Miner. Absent when picture was taken, Zane Cooper. Back Row ileft to lrightlz D. Robinson, J. Biery, R. Roemisch, J. Roberts, R. Dye, G. Beerbower, B. Toms. Front Row: W. Kink, W. Somerville, C. O'Brien, B. Baldwin, M. Troup, M. Sparks, B. Parker, D. Boyd, Mr. Mikle. DEBATING The Jackson High School Debate Squad started off the season with an entirely inexperienced squad of debaters and under the direction of a new coach, M. Harold Mikle. The timely subject for the 1944-45 sea- son was, Resolved the legal voting age should be reduced to 18 years. Mary Jane Troup, John Biery and Joe Roberts showed early promise, having had some experience in previous season. The rest of the squad was composed of Don Robinson, Roselle Sparks, Roger Roemisch, Gordon Dougherty, Donna Boyd, Weldon King, Robert Toms, George Beer- bower, Robert Dye, Betty Baldwin, Betty Bell, Betty Parker, Coleen O'Brien, and James Dodge. In the regular season of preliminary debates held at Jackson with Kalamazoo State High, Cold- water, Battle Creek, and Lansing Sexton, Jackson won 5 and lost 3. In the elimination tournament Jackson's aflirmative, composed of Roger Roemisch, defeated Clarenceville and Trenton, but lost to Uni- versity of Detroit High School in the finals. Social get-togethers were highlighted by parties at various homes of the debaters. DRAMATICS - Wig and Candle Club Plays are produced for assemblies and noon hour The highlights of the club's activities were the presentation by members of the club. Make-up, stage production of the plays: 50-50, The Great Allows craft, and lighting are also a part of the club's ac- ance Battle, Right About Face, and The Great Joan tivities. Many calls also are filled for various plays and a Christmas party at the home of David King. outside the High School. Ist Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester Weldon King .,,, ...,. President. .. ..... . . ..... ...Weldon King Gladys Holdeman .. ........ Vice-President .. Gladys Holdeman Kathleen Tucker-.. ......... Secretary ........ . .... ...Kathleen Tucker David King. . . ....... ..'I'reasurer. . .................... David King Adviser . . . . ...Mr. Mikle 58 Back Row fluft to rightl: D. Christian, J. Burke, H. DuBois, W. Back Row fleft to rightr: B, Philipp, W. Karnes, A. Dynes, R King, K. Tucker, B. Murphy, M. Gamble, V. Conklin, J. Brink. Roemisch, M. Corbin, M. Reynolds, S. Burch, E. Hers-ha. Second Row: Mr. Mikle, M. Dominie, R. Steck, M. Reynolds, G. Second Row: M. Taylor, J. Goodall, N. Whitney, J. Williams, R. Holdeman, B. Bowler, F. Wilcox, J. Main, L. Darby. Hammer, D. Bishop, F, Loweke. Front Row: J. Mader, C. Easter, B. Lee, B. Hedrick, I. Hovey, Front Row: J. Larrabee, H. Hieftje, J. Main, Y. Cain, E. Wise A. DeMond, M. Pogue. S. Decker. M. Disley, N. Dukes. Besides interpreting the library to their fellow Back Row fleft to rightl: Miss Schley, L. Baker, R. Bailey, I. Evans, D. Shaler, B. Hardy, J. Baker. C. Pier, B. Volker. D, Lyler, M. Woodruff, J, Willis, E. Miller. Second Row: O. Parker, J. Gresham, P. Dungy, J. Mahan, A. London, M. Pisley, B. Cain, F. Thomas, R. Gaffily, J. Schmid, C. Sanford, W. Clayton. Front Row: L. Putnam, C. Wormley. B. Davis, L. McArthur, D. Babcock, G. Gauss, A. Lumberton, P. Wieland, D. Billinzs. To be a member of Library Club, a student must have good grades plus one semester's work in the Library Training Class. students, the assistants checkin the huge volume of mail, keep the many colorful. interesting books in order, plan and put up the attractive and appropri- ate bulletin board displays, and plan and typewrite large numbers of cards for the catalog file. The club as a whole devotes about twenty hours daily to The Camera Club meets every Tuesday during home room period with Mr. Blair as adviser. Its aim is to further an interest in photography and to offer first-hand knowledge of the various aspects of pho- tography to the members of the organization. Throughout the year the members present talks, contests, and demonstrations to the group and each library work. All the members anxiously await the two parties for incoming librarians, the annual Christmas party and spring picnic. lst Semester Dale Babcock Gloria Gauss . 0 l l lCERS President .Vice P residen t 2nd Semester Lyle McArthur Barbara llnvis Paul Wisland Secretary LloYd Pllfmim Anne Lamberton ,Treasurer Carla Wormln'Y Adviser Miss Hoffman CAMERA CLUB fall the club enters an exhibit of prints in the lst Semester James Laskoske John Cord Jackson County Fair 0 Fl-'IC E RS President Vice President the ye-ar's best 2nd Semester Leon Putnam Howard Addison Ruth Johnson Secretary Jean Blanchard Pafgy 0'NeiI Treasurer Arlene We-hb Adviser .. . Mr, Blair Back Row lleft to right!! Mr. Blair. J. Chabut, J. Pitmon, D, Benson, P. 0'Neill, A. Collins, D. Hoehnlein, J. Blanchard, M. Boardman, S, Dudley. Second Row: S. Krause, J, Krause, C. Wilkinson, L. Putnam, G. Petrie, J. Pittman, S. Andrews, ll. Philipp. C, Heiney, H. Addison, A. Webb. Front Row: H. Kirby, G. Reynolds, J. Baker, C. Pier, J. Cochrane, R. Johnson, S. Hatch, J, Hopkins. The members of the Band are: 1P. GJ D. Bnwers, 112Al J. Ball, B. Burnett, M. Crippen, L. Cady, C. Dean, li. Hayden, D. Halsey, D. Jameson, B. McAuliffe, A, Perkins, J. Pfeitfle, W. Purdy, J. Shaw, A. Wagner, 41281 L. Barnum, C. Clark, D. Dukes, R. Hanson, F. Heglund, M. Hesselgrave, P. Martin S Miller, M. Norvell, J. Usborn, L. Parks, M. Pease, D. Rees, R. Shelby, D. Snyder, H. Thompson, F Topping, L. Wilbur, ll1Al B. Donley, G. Marshall, N. Masquelier, E. McQuillan, F. Myers, W. Newman, D. Rauth. M, Van Tassel, 11lBl H. Adams, J. Alexander, M. Benner, D. Benson, N. Billington, R. Brown. M. Brzezinski, M. Clemons, B. Croad, K. DuBois, J. Hanson, J. Jacob, Leach, L. McArthur, R. Miller, C. Myers, B. North, J. O'N'eil, J. Perry, C. Pier, R. Riedel, G. Rosa, D. Smith, B. Stockton, D. Tunison. li. VanVorst. J, Wallace, P. Wieland, D. Wonch, M. Yount, B. Toms, 110Al D. Good, D. Lucas, J. Towle. l'. Vaughn, S. Burch, J. Pickert. E. Curtise, J. Hornbeck, J. Chabut, J, Chabut, A. Jones, A. Peters, D. THE BAND Richert, H T11 rupe. Since the war the band members have been taking an active part in outside work as well as school activities. Besides playing at the home football and basketball games, they were guests at the University of Michigan-Indiana game September 30th. They also made two trips to Battle Creek, to the Veterans Hospital, and Percy Jones Hospital. The Band also presented a servicemen's program, For Yanks Remembered, was given at the high school. The program consisted entirely of numbers the boys had requested. The proceeds of the program MACHI The trade shop is an elected subject of four se- mesters. During the course the student spends 1,000 clock hours in the shop and 300 hours in the Trade Related. In the shop they are taught the various operations of all the machines. In the Trade Related, they are taught Trionometry. Geometry, Science, blueprint reading, free-hand sketching, and shop theory. Upon completion of the course a diploma will be went into the Servicemen's Fund, and that money wa sused for the Christmas boxes and cards the band members sent to the former members of the band now serving in the armed forces. lst Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester Richard Jameson ,.,. .... . President . Roland Shelby Betty Hayden.. .. . ...Vice President Lorraine Parks David Dukes., .Board Member Russell Hanson Lois Cady ..... .. .. .. .. -Board Member Max Hesselgrave Dick Halsey ..... .Board Member Howard Adams Dale Bowers.. , -Board Member Marnzaret Benter Director Hugh Wolcott TRADE issued to each pupil by the state. He is then ready to go into the shops as an apprentice to a machinist or tool and die maker. lst Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester Ray Sprague , .President Ray Sprague Dick Hazelworth Vice President Dick Hazelworth Don Evenden , .Secretary Don Evenden Edward Fishman Treasurer Edward Fishman Adviser Mr. Snoor Hack Row Qleft to righti: E, Fishmann. M. Crawford, D. Rauh, R. Sprague. Front Row: F. Jusick, E. Thomas, J. Atanesoff, J. Ziepiela. D. Evenden, R. Flick. Absent when picture was taken: Floyd Kidd, Richard Hazelworth. Ronald Blair. 11's BOYS A T H L E T I C S Letter Winners H Adams, B. Charter, U. Clark, B. Clemons, P, De-ller, D. Garner, B, Hart, R. Hazelworth, G. Hinkle, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Leleune, R Ottmer, E. Piloske, N. Rider, D. Seibold, M. Smith, H. Snyder, C. Terry, R. Uribe, K. Ward, H. Wilkinson, E. Webb, B. Delker, D. Frame, D Leeke. Managers: R. Bunker, L. Hessemer, B. Hopkins, D. Tre- Vdrr0w. Third Row: N. RIDER, R. OTTMER, D. HAZELWORTH. D. SEI- BOLD, H. ADAMS, B. CLEMONS, J. LEJEUNE, M, SMITH, G. HINKLE. D. JOHNSON, D. LEEKE. Back Row: F. BANCROFT, C, THAYER, E. RUSSELL, D. FRAME, B. COBLE. W. KARNES, J. DEWEICSE, D. GRIFFIN, J. LEWIS. F. LASSER, B. SNELL. SEASON Friday, Orlnbvr 20fl'0rt Huron at JIICIFSGII Port Huron .,..,................... 7 Jackson ................ ....... 5 I Fridrly, Ortober 27?MllSl1'0g0Il at Muskegon Muskegon ....................,... 19 Jackson ................,....... 0 Friday, Nll1'l'N1bFf 3-Lanxing Sexlon at Lansing Lansing Sexton .................. 6 Jackson ........................ 0 Frirlay, Norenzber I7--Toledo Central at Jackson Toledo Central ....... ..... .... 6 J ackson... ................. ..14 R Uribe D Gamer C. Terry B. f'ha1't01' Rzghl Huff lc I Cllllfll Left Furl Q,llllfff'l'II!1l'lf R. Ottmer 'l'r1r'l.'l 11 -3 C. Thayer fluff llrirli' N. Rider Full lfrlrli' D. Hazelworth D. Leeke Hai Brzclf Full Huck Fridav, Supleniber 22--Hazel Park at lurlrson Hazel Park., ......,,..... 0 Jackson ,,..,..,.,,.,,,, 34 In the opening game of the season, the Vik- ing eleven trounced the Hazel Park squad be- fore the largest crowd ever to view the curtain raiser. The contest proved just a warm up practice game for Sullo's men, and many of the B and C squads were able to partici- pate. Jackson's T-formation scored in every period. leaving Hazel Park outclasscd and out- played, although ther' fought to the final gun. lfrirlrzv, September 29-ff-Brzlflz' lfrcclf 111 Iiulflc ffrrclf Battle Creek ,,,..,...,.,, 0 Jackson .....,.,,,,,, .27 Jackson chalked up its first victory in the Five-A League against Battle Creek. The Bearcats were befuddled as Uell Clark regis- tered all the Jackson points, four touchdowns and three points on placekicks, to insure the outcome of the battle. The Vikings' triumph was the most outstanding of any with Battle Creek in eight years. I r1'dr1y, Ormhcr 6'l.IIIlSl'IIg Eastern at fnflfsori Lansing Eastern ,,,...,, 0 JaCkSOI1 .......,,.,.,. .-11 In the worst defeat Jackson ever handed the Quakers, the Vikings crushed Lansing Eastern with a speedy attack in xVithilif7't0Y'l Stadium. Displaying exceptional teamwork, Jackson's eleven demoralized the Quakers as the Vikings scored in every quarter. Coach Fortune Sullo sent in the second and third tearrs. but even Sullo's subs could not be stopped as they swept over Eastern's'yoal lij., for two touchdowns With this triumph Jackson showed that they could really play inspired football. Friday. October l3-Adrian at Jzzckson Adrian ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 Jackson ,.,,,...,,,,.,,, 27 Against stiff resistance. the Vikings came up with a 27 to 0 victory over the Adrian gridders in Withington Stadium. Several Jackson men distinguished themselves in the triumph as Ray Uribe, Uell Clark and Dick Johnson made thrilling dashes to insure a victory for Sullo's men. Qdrian provided an unexpected test for the Vikings' fighting power and skill. By defeating the Adrian High club, the Vik- ings established their fourth sensational suc- cess of the season. J. Lewis Full Hack U. Clark l,1'fl Half B. Hart !,'1'HlI'l' D. Johnson J. Humphrey Half Bork End Friday, October 20-Port Huron at jackson Port Huron .......,.,,...A......,.. 7 Jackson ..........A............. 51 In a touchdown parade in Withington Stadium, the Vikings romped over Port Huron, allowing them to cross Jackson's goal line only once, the first score against Sullo's men this season. During the last half of the game, the second stringers rolled over the Port Huron squad, as they marched for five touchdowns with a team which could do no wrong. Friday, October 27-Muskegon at Jackson Muskegon ..,.....,,,,..,,,,c..... 19 Jackson ........................ 0 Before 10,000 fans, the Big Reds attacked and de- feated Jackson's eleven, leaving them dazed as the Vikings' championship was shattered. Sullo's men played hard and carried away the wounds of the battle. Dean Garner, Brien Charter and Bob Johnson fought an exceptional game for Jackson High. It was just Jackson's night to fumble and they lost the ball on their only scoring threat. Muskegon's spirit and deter- mination, together with their T-formation, proved an unbeatable combination for our gridders. M. Burger J. LeJeune G. Hinkle R. Frame End End Friday, November 3-Lansing Sexton at Lansing Lansing Sexton ..,............. 6 Jackson ..........,,,.......,... 0 The Vikings fought hard and long at Lansing in an attempt to win the 5-A Championship for Jackson High. With both teams battling their best in the rain and mud, Sullo's men met their second defeat of the season. The triumphant Sexton squad outplayed Jack- son's eleven in one of the most exciting games of the year. Held to one touchdown, Sexton tried continually to crash the Jackson line. Making several scoring threats, the Vikings kept the fans on the edge of their seats, but the Big Reds blocked every attempt at a Jackson score. Friday, November 17-Toledo Central at jackson Toledo Catholic Central .,..,... 6 Jackson .........,.......,.. 14 Scoring two touchdowns in the first five minutes of play, Jackson High prgduced a victory over Toledo Catholic Central to finish their season. The Vikings out- played the Irish in the first half but Toledo showed their power in the second half and kept Jackson's eleven subdued. In the fourth quarter, Toledo capitalized on a couple of Jackson fumbles and marched for their lone touchdown. The co-captains, Dean Garner and Brien Charter, played fine ball for the Vikings. B. Delker R. Griffin Tarklv Guard fu 1 7' H - Y litfs 'mmy s H, mg s-ww WN Swv Rua M My .Q f: : 2 '-I: ,.1::2- Fw 'up M N4 A HIP 'I N 5 1, .N ,,.,. Al 5 , i .,,- ,A,:..,, R. Uribe, B. Charter, E. Yilouske, U. Claik E. Piloske H. Wilkinson mfr lr...-1. f,,.,,,.1 N I a 66 jvc L 'VY , LA., 1 lx. Ward! P. De.ler H. Snyder B. Johnson 1u.f-k1.- Jwfb. Emi lfwilrr Tuvl.l.' R 4' i l I' .- f ' J.H.S. COACHING STAFF , I HARLAND I.. HATCH I m'u.'lx .1Innugf'r uf illzlvlirx LARRY WTLCHY FORTUNE A. SULLO VIIRIS -IHNSEN g,,,,,,,1,: l-',,,,,1,,,jj- 501, 1,0111-I1: lfrn.w-Cmzrzlry, Track GORDON l,EbRON1ER , , . . . '. T , '. ' ' , I ' f,nm'h: .sIl'IlHVlIlllfl Lilllfllf lIu,el.'v1lmfl I Al I A L BI1fR.hI ky F7 '1,x.xf. l.mn'h: Nlfllllllllllg 3 Ha--k Row :left In riilhthz lhuruthy lhx-hull-in. Huruld Ihllluin. Q H E E R E Front Huw: Nnrmn Nivhuls, Marilyn Gamble- tlfnptnin I. Annvtlu llym- Absvnt when pivture was taken: M:n'x:zxrvt Mm-Glinvh MUN 'Q' 5.--w 1 xv? N-'N ,,. WNXN W AMW B E B A L L Leiter W iriners U. Clark. R. Carravo, J. DeMond, P. Ifcwler, B. Gilpin, P, Jorden, J. Koebbe, H. Martin, Ray Reardon, Roy Reardon, N. Riker, R. Uribe, H. Wooster, D. Brautigam tMgr.J. Back Row fleftttg rightlz ROY REARDON, N, RIDER, H. MARTIN, P. FOVYLER 1CAPT,r, H. WOOSTER, P. JORDEN, U. CLARK,R.AY REARDON, COACH SULLO. Front Row: MGR. D. BRAUTIGAM, R. URIBE, J. KOEBBE, J. DEMOND, D. LOOMIS, R. CORRAVO, H. CHITTUM, B. GILPIN, J. BATHER. SUMMARY OF SEASON Friday, April 2l-Kalamazoo at fackson Kalamazoo ......,.........,.,..... 5 Jackson ................ ...,... 2 L Friday, April 28-Kalamazoo at Kalamazoo Kalamazoo ........................ 1 Jackson ..... . ,..............,.... 2 Friday, May I2-Lansing Eastern at Jackson Eastern ........,..................... 3 Jackson .,..............,....,.... 0 Friday. May 19-Battle Creek at Jackson Battle Creek .................... 4 Jackson ..,........... .,.... 3 Thursday, May 25-St. Mary's at Jackson St. Mary's ....,..................... 2 Jackson ............. ....... 6 Friday. May 26fAnn Arbor at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor ....,.,................. 4 Jackson ..............,.. ..,.. 1 REVIEW OF SEASON . Friday. April 28--Jackson at Kalamazoo Friday. April 2l--Kalamazoo al jackson Kalamazoo .....,...,. . . .. ..... 1 J9.CkS0l'l ........................ H2 Kalamazoo ..... ..., . ., .... 5 Jackson ....................... .,.2 Jackson High's former coach, Max Johnson, was greeted with two runs in the second inning by a shaky Viking nine, but when the game was over the Kalama- zoo team had walked away with a victory on unearned runs. Gabby Norm Rider provided the punch in the second inning. knocking in Jorden and Gilpen, both getting to first on passes, with a ringing triple. Martin started on the mound and pitched six innings but gave way to Roy Reardon in the seventh. The Vikings came back to grab a close game from Kalamazoo to chalk up their first victory of the season. Roy Reardon did a masterful job of pitching, allowing only three hits. Jim Koebbe handled the catching job, replacing Gilpin, who was out with a back injury. Ray Reardon opened the second inning with a single to right, went to second on a sacrifice by DeMond and scored when Koebbe's grounder was fumbled and he moved up to second on the throw home to try to get Reardon. Clark then drove in Koebbe with an infield single with what proved to be the winning run. L A.. ,,.. P. Fowler, H. Wooster, P. Jorden, J. Foebbe, N. Rider Friday, May 12--Lansing Eastern at Jackson Eastern .......,,.,........,.....,.... 3 Jackson ............... ........... 0 The Vikings were completely shut out by Castellani, Lanling pithher, who was very stingy with his base Hits, allowing only three. Ray Reardon connected with a double with two out in the second inning but was left stranded when Corravo grounded out to end the inning. In the third, Wooster reached first on an error, Gilpin singled but Roy Reardon fanned to retire the side. Ray Reardon gathered another hit in the seventh, stole sec- ond, but was still on second when the game ended. Roy Reardon hurled for Jackson and allowed nine hits. Friday, May 19-Battle Creek at Jackson Battle Creek ...........,.,...... 4 Jackson .......................... 3 Failing to hold a three-run lead piled up in the first two innings, caused Jackson to drop a close contest to the Bearcats. The Vikings grabbed a two-run lead in the first inning when Clark rilied a single to rxghtg Wooster doubled over first base sending Clark to third P. Jorden P. Jorden, N. Rider and clean-up man Roy Reardon immediately knocked a hard single through second to score both runners. In the second inning Ray Reardon scored after doubling to right center, moved to third on a ball which was thrown wildly to pick him off, and scored a moment later on a ball tapped back to the pitcher by Gilpin. Reardon pitched a good game but too many errors were committed behind him, three in all. Tuesday, May 23-Battle Creek at Battle Creek Battle Creek ..................., 10 Jackson .....,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 The Vikings received their worst beating of the sea- son at the hands of the Bearcats, who simply over- powered them. Coach Sullo used six sophomores in the contest. The lone marker for Jackson was registered in the seventh inning and prevented a shutout. Martin started for Jackson on the mound but was replaced by Ray Uribe. 69 H. Wooster, B. Wright P. Fowlel l .la B. Chittums, P. DeMond, U. Clark, Ray Reardon, B. Corravo, R. Uribe, Roy Reardon. Thursday, May 25-St. Mary's at lackson St. Mary's ...............,.....,,.,A 2 Jackson ...........,.............. 6 Scoring four runs in the ninth inning made victory possible for the Viking nine, who previously had muffed many a chance to score. The big attraction of the game was centered around Billy Rogell, former Tiger shortstop, who coached the Vikings from the third base line on crutches, while Wish Egan, Tiger scout, managed the St. Mary's team. Uell Clark hurled for Jackson and allowed two runs in the fourth inning but outside of that pitched a good ball game. The climax came in the ninth with two out and Clark on third as the result of walking and being sacrificed. Fowler D. Loomis, B. Gilpin, J. Koebbe promptly parked a clean single to left field to bring in what proved to be the winning run. ' Friday, May 26-Ann Arbor at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor .,.........,....,....... 4 Jackson ...........,.........,,... 1 Making four errors and at the wrong time proved to be more than the Vikings could take, thus making it possible for Ann Arbor to score four unearned runs and win the game. The only run was scored when Ray Reardon singled into left field, stole second and came home on a timely single by Jorden. Roy Reardon pitched an excellent game, allowing four hits, but they came at the right moment for Ann Arbor. R. Uribe, U. Clark, H. Martin, Roy Reardon TENNIS 1. etter W in ners W. Rive, J. Laskoske, I'. Martin, l'. Jnrk- son, W. James, R. Walker. Front Row: COACH DFJUR. P. JACKSON, B. RICE, H. HALE, Il. JAMES. P. MARTIN, H. BURGETT, G. GALLUP KMGRJ. Back Row llc-ft to riizhtl: K. HUNT, J. LASKASKIC, W. CLARK. L. JONES, H. WALKER, F. SICRVICR, T. IZURNICTT. SUMMARY OF SEASON Friday, April 28' .4r1rian at Adrian Adrian .. ....................... 5 Jackson. .... , . 2 Wednesday, May 3 -Sexton at Jackson Sexton .......................... 7 Jackson ....... . .... 6 Friday, May 5-Kalamazoo at Kalamazoo Kalamazoo ,................... 5 Jackson .....,. . Friday, May 12-Adrian at jackson Adrian .......................... 4 Jackson ....... . . 3 Friday, May 19--Hallie Creek at Battle lfreek Battle Creek .................. 4 Jackson.. ..... ..... . .1 Saturday, May 27i5-A Lefague at Lansing Eastern Jackson, Second. REVIEW OF SEASON l ria'ay. April 28f'.4r1rian al Adrian The tennis team dropped their first match of the season to a powerful Adrian squad. Jackson won two of the seven matches as Martin and Laskoske lost their first set in the doubles, 3 to 6, but came back to win the next two, 6 to 4 and 6 to 2. Jones was the other winner, beating out Baker 6 to 2 and 6 to 4. In the other doubles Walker and Hale were beaten out 6 to 8 and 1 to 6. Rice lost to Westcott, 2 to 6 and 1 to 6. James was taken completely by Morse. 6 to 0 and 6 to 0. Hunt lost to Gardner 1 to 6 and 3 to 6. Server also lost out in the singles, 1 to 6 and 2 to 6. W'erlrirsday, May JJYLUIISIIIIK Sexton al Jackson A powerful Sexton tennis squad made a clean sweep of all the matches, including both doubles, in which the Jackson team had been hard to beat previously. Walker and Hale lost to Hynes and Cady, 2 to 6, 3 to 6. Las- koske and Martin were beaten by Richards and Sarton, R to 10 and 3 to 6. Jackson lost to Ferley, 1 to 6 and 1 to 6. Jones lost to Conrad, 1 to 6 and 3 to 6. Hunt was beaten out by Boehler. 4-'to 6 and 0 to 6. Rice lost to Bradow, 4 to 6, and James lost by a close margin, 7 to 5,4to6and3to6. lfrillfly, .Hay 5- Kalnrnazou llf Klllllllllllllil The Vikings traveled to Kalamazoo but were beaten by the Celery City in a lopsided match. Fowler took time off from baseball practice to beat his wmnnfmt kv scores of 6 to 3 and 6 to 4. Ray Reardon, also on the baseball squad, played but was beaten 3 to 6 and 4 to ti. Hunt lost, 7 to 5, 4 to 6 and 4 to 6. Bill Rice was beaten out by scores of 6 to 3. In the doubles, Server and James won out by scores of 6 to 4 and 6 to 4, but Jones and Jackson were beaten 6 to 4 and 7 to 5. Friday, Jlazy 12- .4a'rian at favlfxon The Jackson netmen were handed their second straight defeat at the hands of Adrian but this time gave a much better account of themselves. It took Jones an extra set to beat Baker by 4 to 6, 5 to 1, and 8 to 6. Rice beat Westcott 7 to 5 and 7 to 5. Hunt lost to Morse 4 to 6 and 1 to 6. James was beaten by Gardner, 6 to 2, 4 to 6 and 6 to 8. Jackson beat out Cobath. 4 to 6, 6 to 2 and 6 to 2. In the doubles, Server and Martin were beaten by Cutler and Gaskel 1 to 6 and 7 to 9. Laskoske and Walker were also beaten out, 5 to 7 and 5 to 7, by Comric and Sareant. B. Rice Friday, May 19-Battle Creek at Battle Creek Losing another match by a close margin was the fate of the tennis team, which hasn't broken through the win column to this date. Rice beat Shull 11 to 9, 8 to 6 and 3 to 6. Jackson lost to Kellogg, 3 to 6 and 2 to 6. Jones was beaten by Brevitz, 6 to 4, 2 to 6 and 4 to 6. Hunt lost to Dolbie, 3 to 6 and 1 to 6. Walker was taken by Boyd, 6 to 3 and 6 to 2. Jackson won both doubles as Server and James took Miller and Cops, 6 to 4 and 6 to 3. Martin and Laskoske beat out Adrianson and Airklain, 6 to 4 and 6 to 3. L. Jones B. James Saturday, May 27-5A League at Lansing Jackson won second place. The Viking netters broke the hearts of the experts, who had them tabbed for possibly last place, and broke through to grab a well deserved second place. Fowler started the winning streak by beating his opponent 6 to 3, 4 to 6 and 6 to 4, in the semi-finals, but was beaten in the finals. Jones and Jackson stayed to the semi-finals, winning matches of 7 to 5 and 6 to 1, but were defeated in the finals. James and Rice copped the semi-finals, winning matches of 6 to 3 and 6 to 3. Ray Reardon competed in the singles, but lost, 6 to 1 and 6 to 2. J. Laskoske GQ L F Letter Winners B. Charter, J. Pfeitfle, D. Corley. B. White. Bark Row lleft to rightl: COACH BERKLEY, B. CHARTER, J. PFEIFFLE, F. STEVENS, D. CORLEY. B. HART. Front Row: D. SHINN, A. GLICK, F. MYERS, B. WHITE, G. DOUGHERTY. SUMMARY OF SEASON Saturday, April 29-Ann Arbor al jackson Ann Arbor ......,..... 357 Jackson .................... 366 Wednesday, May 3-Sexton al Lansing Sexton ....,............... 403 Jackson .......,..........,. 374 Saturday, May 13-Ann Arbor at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor ............ 325 Jackson ..,.,............ H330 Wednesday, May 10-Kalamazoo at Jackson Kalamazoo .,.......... 318 Jackson .................... 335 Wednesday, May 17-Kalamazoo ai Jackson Kalamazoo ............ 362 Jackson. ............... H349 Friday, May 26-Battle Creek at Jackson Battle Creek .......,.. 389 Jackson .........,....... ,341 Saturday, June 3-5ALeague Meet at Lansing Sexton ...... 380 Eastern ...... 368 Battle Creek... M367 Ann Arbor ........ 342 Jackson ..... H339 REVIEW OF SEASON Saturday, April 29--Ann Arbor at Jackson Ann Arbor ...,................ 357 Jackson .,..................,. 366 The golf team bowed to Ann Arbor in their first match of the season. Brien Charter led the Jackson squad with an 84. Dick Shinn shot an 88, Jerry Pfeiffle 94 and Don Corley an even 100. Wednesday, May 3-Lansing Sexton at Lansing Lansing Sexton ................ 403 Jackson ....,,.....,.,,..,,, 374 Playing in a very stiff wind seemed to help the Viking golfers as they drubbed Lansing to hand them their second defeat of the season. Charter lcd Jackson with a nice 83 to register the low score of the game. Other scores for Jackson were: Corley 92, Pfeiffle 94 and Shinn 105. 73 W'll'dHf'.Yl1lIj', May IU---Kalalnazoo af Kalamazoo Kalamazoo A .,...... .318 Jackson ................,. . .335 Scores low enough to warrant a victory match in most situations spelled defeat in Jackson's first match with Kalamazoo. Pfeiffle lead the procession with an 82, making the low score for Jackson. He was followed by Corley and Shinn, who battled it out for even scores- of 84 each. Charter was right behind them, making an 85. Saturday. May lil-A1111 Arbor ai Ann Arbor Ann Arbor ...,......,......... 325 Jackson .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 330 Losing out by a very thin margin was the fate of Jackson as they bowed for the second straight time to Ann Arbor. Charter and Cooley each shot a 78 but to no avail. White received an 81 and Pfeiffle carded a 93. J. Pfeiffle Werinesflay. May I7-Kalamazoo at Jackson Kalamazoo ,.,.......A....,, 362 Jackson... ......,.AA.,,A,..,, ,349 Even though it was raining, Jackson beat Kalamazoo 349 to 362. Corley lead Jackson with 83. Charter was second with an 85. Other Jackson scores were Pfeiffle 89 and White 92. Frirlny. May 26 lfnltle Creek 111 Jackson Battle Creek .,,,,,.......... 383 Jackson ,,..,..,...,. W ........... 341 Victory was marked up for the Vikings, who scored a hard-won match against Battle Creek at the Cascades D. Shinn ' l l B. VVhite course. Charter was low scorer, coming through with an 80, and White scored an 82, followed by Pfeiffle. who shot a 91, and Corley 88. Saturday, June 3+5A Meet al' Lansing Sexton ........ 380 Eastern ........ 368 Battle Creek .,....., 367 Ann Arbor ........ 342 Jackson ....,,., 339 Proving themselves capable, the Viking golfers lived up to their expectations and grabbed Srst place in a hard-won victory in the 5A. Charter led the Jackson brigade with a neat 82, followed closely by Pfeiffle 85, Corley 85, and White right behind them scoring an 87. D. Corley l ee, -.Q , v Letter WIllIl1Pl'.S L. Jones. W. Dressel, G. Moulton. D, Reims-rs, D. Alger, D. Doufzlns, ICJ Piloske, B. Clemons. D. Kleinschmidt, D. Johnson, D. Dny, I' Wittllff, L. Smyth, D. Frame. D. Garner, Roy Reardon J. lliery, Il DuBois tMgr. P. R. VVitlow tMp:r. l. L. llakt-r 4Mgr- ,V V .... ...gi 4. .1 - I I ' ' K Back Row tlelf to righfl: J. BIERY, Z. COOPER J SEIBOLD 11. Kowrrzn, lc. PETERSON, lm. sctnmznxrzu. c.'nor:HNL1-21Nf D, RAIVIO, R, Sl'l'lER, Second Raw: cofxcn .ncNsi-:N, cs, MoU1.ToN, J. Lozn-JR, D. D. Flame The summaries: yard relay, Jackson second. SUMMARY OF SEASON o I'l11I1H'. April 21--Triangular .Heel 111 IEVIISICTII Sexton 1492 Eastern 4414, luckson 71 7llf'NllIl-Y, .llay 2-- -Buttle Creek ul Hallie ffreelr Battle Creek ....,,..,. 64 Jackson. , 40 l'l'H1lIVt', flluy 5 -.ffnn 4rl1or ul .4nn .flrlmr Ann Arbor ..,...., -7213 Jackson... . .Ill IQ YIIUAIIIIV, ,Hai 9 IXIIIUIIIIIZUU 111 ,,llI'A'.NUVl Kalamazoo ....., ..,611f4 Jackson . 4312 Slllllffllll. ,llay 13 .1 'l 1,t'!l!LfIll' 111 l.!lllXIIlg Sexton 834, Jackson 25910 Battle Cfleelt 51 2. Ann Aibor -1614. Eastern .ll NIIIIIFIIIIVV. .llrly 20 'Mule .UNI ul Lllllbillg Jackson, Fourteenth... .8 Points REVIEW OF SEASON D new Ixfillfll. -lpril 2l Tffllllyllllll 'lleet ui I.un.xin,u ' ' lCastern.,. M4412 Sexton , 145 Jackson 71 With history repeating itself' for the second straight year, the Jackson team swept ton honors, gathering W seven first places, eight second places and seven third A A places. Ken Shafley took firsts in the 100 and 220'yard dashes and copped first in the shot put. 120-yard high hurdles. Smyth second and Kleinschmidt third, 'our-yard dash Shafley first. time 103: Johnson, second. Mile run, Jones second. Dressel third. 440-yard dash, Alger first, time ,553 Ochsanchal third. 200-yard low hurdles, Peloske second :md Smyth third. 220-yard dash, Shzxfley first, time 23.23 Johnson second, X140- yard run. Moulton first time 2:l0: Reimers second, Pole vnult, Garner second, High jump, Frame first., heiilht 5 feet 5 inches. Sho' put. Shaflmy first, oistance 32' feet 25 inches: Garner third. Broad jump, Johnson first, distance 20 feet even: Day third. 830- 7'l1c.wlay, film' 2- Ifuttlr' ffreclf rrt'If1l!I1e Creek Battle Creek.. ,.,,.,.., .64 Jackson .... , -40 A well balanced Battle Creek track team handed Jackson their first defeat of thc season by taking eight GARNIR, D, KLEINSCHMIDT, D. REIMERS, D, SEIBOLD, D DOUGLAS, J, OCHSANKEHL, C. WITTLIF, COACH WILCOX Front Row: J. DUHOIS. MGR.. D. FRAME D ALGICR D JOHN- soN, L. Jomcs, w. Dmcssrzi.. R. ZAN'I'0l,, im. mv, '1., sMY'm E. Pirosxn, xc, wHn'1.ow, Man, ll. Johnson li. Jones first places out of twelve and tying for a ninth first place. Ken Shafiey left for the service and thus the thin-clads lost a constant first-place winner. The summaries: 'WJ-yard high hurdles, Smyth second. 100-yard dash, Johnson first. time-'f10.4: Whitliff third. Mile run, Jones first, time--4:55.4. Dressel second. Quarter mile run, Alger third. 120-yard low hurdles. Clemens tied for first, time--l4.8. 220-yard dash, Johnson second, Day third, 880-yard run, Moulton third. High jump, Frame second. Pole vault, Garner second. Broad jump, Johnson first, distancze19 feet, 7 inches. . Frirlay, May 5-Ann Arbor at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor ....,,..,....,.... 7216 Jackson ...................... 3126 Running on a muddy track seemed to be the downfall of the Vikings, who lost out to a surprising Ann Arbor track team. Moulton and Johnson were the only ones to captured a first place. The summaries: 120-yard high hurdles, Smyth third: 100-yard dash, Johnson first. time-10.6. Mile run, Jones second. 440-yard run, Alger second. 220- d dash Johnson first timew236 200-yard low hurdles, Peloske yar , , L. . second 880-yard run, Moulton first, time--2:9.4. 880-yard relay. . d , Jackson second. Shot put, Biery second, Garner third. Broa Jump, Johnson third. Pole vault. Garner second. High jump, Frame second. Tzwslluy. .Moy 9--Kalamazoo at Jackson 4331 Kalamazoo ..........,..,..., 61 1A Jackson ..i................. A Rain plus a slow track and the failure to hold an early lead was the downfall of the Viking thinclads, ivho dropped their one and only meet at home. Summaries: 120-yard high hurdles, Frame first, time -17.43 Smyth third. 100- 76 yard dash, Johnson first. time --10.8, Lozier third. Mile run, Jones third. 440-yard dash, Alger second, Douglas third. 200-yard low hurdles. Smyth tied for first, time-25,35 Clemons third.. 220-yard dash, Johnson second. 880-yard run, Moulton second. 880-yard relay, won by Kalamazoo. Shot put, Clark first, distance-37 feet SEQ inches. Broad jump, Lozier second, Reardon third. Pole vault, Gar- ner second. High jump, Reardon second, tie between Frame, Strong, Seibold, and Clark for third place. Saturday, May l3--Five A at Lansing Battle Creek 5795 Ann Arbor 46M Eastern 31 Sexton 834 Jackson 3915 The thinclads lived up to predictions and struggled .hrough the Five A to capture third place. The summaries: 120-yard high hurdles---Smyth fourth, Frame fifth. 100-yard dash, Johnson second, Lozier third. 220-yard dash, Johnson second, Witt- liif fifth. 880-yard run. Moulton third. Mile run, Jones third, Dressel fourth. 440-yard dash. run in two sections-section two, Alger third. 220-yard low hurdles, Peloske fourth, Smyth fifth. Broad jump, Reardon first, distance--20 feet 8 inches. 880-yard relay, Jackson first, time-l :37,1. Saturday, Moy Zofsllllff Mae! at Lansing Jackson-fourteenth In order to qualify for the state meet a track man had to have previously captured first, second or third place in any event in the Five A. Roy Reardon, Dick Johnson and the 880-yard relay team turned the trick of placing in the state meet. Reardon grabbed fourth place in the broad jump, Johnson took fifth in the 100- yard dash, and the relay team came in fourth. B. Clemons, D. Kleinschmidt mu CROSS COUNTRY . . . -Lfm 7'f f'7'iS D Babcock D DuBois H Furnas G Czeenawalt, H. Hale, L, Jones P. Keils, B. Meisel, Manager, J. Lane. L. Smyth, D. Vandenbura. 1 Back Row fleft to righti: R.. MEISEL, MANAGER: H. HALE, H. WHITNEY. J. LANE, D. BABCOCK. L. SMITH, G. MOULTON, R. VANDENBURG. COACH CHRIS JENSEN. Front Row: W. MacCREADY, F. HALE, R. HOYT, H. DUBOIS. H. FURNAS, D. BOYERS. W. WEBB. REVIEW OF SEASON W. DAY. Saturday, Sepfernbcr 30-Kalamazoo at Kalamazoo Kalamazoo .................... 19 Jackson ....................,..... 36 Encountcring stiff opposition, and a strong, deter- mined team, the Vikings lost to the fast Celery City squad. Kalamazoo took first, second and third places, while Jones, of Jackson, captured fourth, Babcock, fifth, DuBois, eighth, Kiels, ninth, and Vandenburg, tenth. Wednesday, Orfobcr 4-Lansing Sexlon at Jackson Lansing Sexton ,..,,.,......... 33 Jackson ........................ 24 In a dual meet with Lansing Sexton, Jackson cap- tured first, second, sixth, seventh and eighth places to win their first 5A meet of the season. Jones, of Jackson, was first in 10:47, which was his best time for the year. Babcock came in second, and Gigley, third. Wednesday, October 5, Thursday, October l2 Jackson had two meets with Napoleon, one there and a return match here. Jackson won both by considerable scores--18-38, 22-35. Although Griffen, of Napoleon, won both meets, his teammates failed to provide the needed places and Jackson swept on to a victory in both meets. Salunlav. Uflulwr 7--Ann Arbor at .4nn Arbor Ann Arbor ...........,.......... 25 Jackson ......,........,.......... 30 The Jackson harriers suffered a defeat in a dual meet with Ann Arbor. The first, second and third titles were captured by Ann Arbor. Lloyd Jones, for Jackson, won fourthg Dale Babcock, fifthg George Moulton, sixth, Dick Vandenburg, seventh, and'Don DuBois, eighth. The winning time was 10:02.8 for the mile and three- quarters. Salurrlay, Uc'I'obc'r 28-Five A Meet at Lansing At the 5A meet held at Lansing to decide the cham- pionship, Jackson, Lansing Sexton, Lansing Eastern and Battle Creek were represented. Overhead, of Battle Creek, won the race in 10:02.8. Vandenburg, of Jackson, came in third with 10:13. Jones was seventh and Bab- cock, although he ran 116 miles withoutihis shoe, came in sixteenth. Harold Hale was nineteenth and Herb Fur- nas was twentieth. The scores were: Lansing Eastern 44, Jackson 53, Lansing Sexton 54, Battle Creek 60. Saturday, November 4-Staic Meet at Ypsilanti On a cold and windy day, with ten schools each enter- ing a squad. the State Meet was held at Ypsilanti. The class A schools had seventy men participating in the contest. The Lincoln Park thinclads took first place, with Jackson capturing the fourth position. Jones. of Jackson, was twelfthg Babcock, fourteenth: Vanden- burg, twenty-third. The race was comparatively slow due to the fact that so many boys were entered in the meet. BASKETBALL Leller Winners H. Charter, P, Jordan, H, Wilkinaarn, R. Uribe, V. Clark, D. Frame, F. Server, R, Reardon, B, Smith. N. Rider. l l Back Row ileft to rightiz P. Martin, D. Frame. H. Wilkinson, B. Hart, P. Jorden, F. Server. R. Reardon. Coach Lellronicr, Front Row: D. Day, N. Rider, B. Charter, U. Clark, R. Uribe, J. Koebbe. SUMMARY OF SEASON Friday, December l Muskegon at Jackson Friday. January l2 Sexton at Jackson Muskeszoh 17 Jackson 27 Sexton . 34 Jackson 38 'l l'iflHy. Ui'1'0H1l10I' P4 Saginaw at Saginaw Thursday, January IX Eastern at Lansing Arthur Hill A 21 Jackson 120 Lansing Eastern 21 Jackson 20 Friday, December 15 Kalamazoo at Jackson Tuesday, January 23 Battle Creek at Jackson Kalamazoo 39 - Jackson 51 Battle Creek 224 Jackson 52 . Tll0Sd2lY. -lilnllflry 5' River Roux-re at Jackson Friday, January 26 Ann Arbor at Ann Arbor River Rouxze 22 Jackson 58 Ann Arbor 33 Jackson 3l Tuesday, February 6 Saginaw at Jackson Arthur Hill 42 Jackson N W-,SMITH Friday, Fi-hruary 9 Sexton at Lansing ff0Y1U3r MANAGER D. DUBOIS Lansing Sexton 38 Jackson 3-I Friday, February 16 Eastern at Jackson Q Lansing Eastern 20 Jackson 35 l Tuesday, Feb. 241 Battle Creek at Battle Creek l Battle Creek 23 Jackson 29 Friday. February 23 Ann Arbor at Jackson, Ann Arbor 13 Jackson 43 I ri1'av, Marxh 2 Northern at Flint Flint Northern 30 Jackson 28 Friday, March El Monroe at Adrian Monroe 23 Jackson 45 Saturday, March 10 Ann Arbor at Adrian Ann Arbor 22 Jackson 35' Thursday, March 15 Catholic Uenlral liiviroilh at Ferndale Catholic Central. 26 Jackson . 31 Friday, March Ili Benton Harbor at E. Lansing Benton Harbor 33 Jackson Z5 l ri1I11v, I,l'I't'll1lH'f l Vfilzzxkcgorz at fm'lf.wm Muskegon ., 17 Jackson ..., ......2' Before a packed house, the Viking' cagers whippcc the Big Reds in a revenge battle for their gridiror defeat. Muskegon held a 5 to 3 lead at the end of thf first quarter, but Jackson? key man, Frame, regis- tered five field baskets and four foul goals to cincl the game for Jackson High. Jorden scored sever 78 o ll. t'HAli'l'l'1R H. WILKINSON lt lilCAlil3UN r.,,.if,1 loo.-f f lioints. followed by Vfilkinson, Ray Reardon and TIIVSIIIIIY. .lunuuri 'I HHV7 Kelis ' 'l 'll'Wn r Vharter each making two points. Let'ronicr's men River Rouzrf' 22 'hwltsllll 5 controlled the ball most ot' the time and proved to be a promising club. I l'I'l1lIL llerenifwr H .gllglblllllf 111 Stlglhllllll' Saginaw .. ,, 27 Jackson. , lt! In a rougrh and tumble game, Jackson was de- feated by Saginaw at the Arthur Hill gym. With Ray Uribe leading the way for the Vikings, they managed.to tie the contest at several points. Jackson outplayed the Hills in the third period. The Sag inaw's height advantage kept down the Vikings' only bid for victory. Ray Reardon and Wilkinson were Uribe's main support. I'vl'I-Illllt, llr'r'ell11u'r I5 Klllllllllllllll 111 Ifzrlnwli Kalamazoo . 139 Jackson ,. 51 t'ontrolling' the ball with a passing and shooting attack, Jackson kept and held the lead from the start until the final whistle, against Kalamazoo Vential. Jorden played his best game ol' the season, backed up by Charter and Wilkinson. The Kazov Maroons fought hard and made Iii field baskets to Jackson's Ill. ll FRAMl'I l', JURIJ' From start to finish. the Jackson Vikings scored with ease to beat River Ronge 58 to 122, The Vikings took the lead in the tirst few minutes ol' play. and although the score was tied twice in the first quar- ter, that was the closest River Rouge came to gettiiig the lead. Coach Letlronier started t'harter, Frame, Nvilkinson, Uribe and Jorden. Jorden plaved a niee game and helped form a strong' defense. Friflzlx. .lllllllllft ll? Sexlnn ul Im-l.,mn Sexton ., ,.,. Ii-1 Jackson its ln their first Five-A League game ol' the season and also the hardest f'oug'lit contest. the Vikings whipped the tall and rangy Big Reds from Lansing, The contest was a nip and tuck battle throughout the full four quarters and several times the st-ore was tied. Coach I,et'ronier started Jorden, l rame. Uribe, Vharter and Wilkinson. Rider. Reardon and Vlark were substituted later in the game. .lorden led the eaxre men in Jzieksdnf passing attack. 79 HN J. Ktblfllllili rm. fu.: f.,..,,,i lwfmdrll X ' X 2 , v Q- X Q . F. -' 525: yi X A -- Eff Q o .- f C5 5'-.gf vw-.WV '4- ' V Q ,.,.x ,:- 5. xw -.:,- , . 2 , Q vw Q s is sm g dv' .W W, y Ffilltlvl, I t'IJfllllfl 9- -Sutton ul Lansing Lansing Sexton., ,,,,.... 38 Jackson. ,.Y,, ...,, . N34 Playing a careful game, the Vikings lost the ketball contest to the Big Reds in a second-half 1 The score at the half was a close 15 to 13 in son's favor, but the rangy Sexton cagers turned the tables and took the victorv. Dick Frame lcd the scoring column with 11 points. Norm Rider fought a good game. counting up 8 points for Coach lie- Cronier's squad. Fflillllrll l t'lIl'llIlfl lo' -I','llSl6l'I1 ul lrickxuii Lansing Eastern, ,, M20 Jackson t.., . 35 Revenging their defeat earlier in the season, the Vikings trounced the Quakers ot' Eastern in a re- turn contest at Jackson. Coach LeCronier started Frame, Vl'ilkinson, Smith. Clark and Uribe. The com- bination clicked and the boys played well together to upset, the Quaker cagers. Clark led the Vikings in scoring with ll points. followed closely by Frame with El and Uribe counting 8. Tuesday, February 20 liattlc Creek at llattlc Creek llattle Creek 23 Jackson 29 Making li' perfect free throws, thc Vikings won a victory from the liearcats ot' liattle Creek in their vym. Frame sent the ball whizzing through the net, six times on gift shots and scored two baskets to take scoring honors with ltl points. 'l'he bighlight ot' thc lfivc-A game was the uncanny accuracy ot' the .lackson cagers from the foul line, Friday. lfebruary 255 Ann Arbor at Jackson Ami Arbor lil Jackson -til The Vikings handed Ann Arbor the worst defeat in basketball history between the two schools before the largest crowd of the season in the Jackson gym. Using all the stalling and offensive tactics in the book, Coach l,etlronier's squad led all the way. The lirst. halt' was dull compared to the snappy action in the last portion of the game with the Pioneers fighting until the last whistle, Thirteen Vikings were used in the contest. Uell Clark lcd thc Jackson cagers in scoring, collecting ll points. Friday, March 2 Northern at Flint Flint Northern Ill! Jackson 224 Vllith less than a minute to play, the burley Northern players broke a tie and won the basketball contest for Flint. Ray Uribe and Uell Clark led the offensive and tried doggedly to overcome the Northcrn's height advantage. Clark tallied ltl points, closely followed by Uribe with El, The battle stood N-lit at the halt' and the Vikings were never more than two points behind all the way Friday, March tl Monroe at Adrian Monroe 23 Jackson 45 The Viking cagers smothered Monroe High and held her score' less from the field until 30 seconds of play in the first half. Many reserves were used by Coach LeCronier during the third and fourth quarters of the game The first quarter ended with Jack- son in the lead I2 to l: the half ended with a lead of 20 to B ln the third period LeCronier's squad outscored Monroe I5 to 92 and in the last quarter, with Jackson's reserves playing, they captured lo to Monroe-'s tl points. Clark. Vinning, Maupin. Frame. Uribe and Smith wcrc .lackson's outstanding players. Saturday, March ltr Ann Arbor ut Adrian Ann Arbor 22 Jackson 39 Leading all the way .in a strongly contested game, the tlrangt and lllack cagers. by defeating the Pioneers of Ann Arbor, an nexed the regional championship and thereby will compete in the state tournament. With perfect team cooperation the squad operated with clock-like precision in which the Pioneers were unable to penetrate, ln the first quarter the Viking took a ll to l lead. and stepped it to 215 to ll at the halt' Jackson wax on top of a 32 to IH count at the end of' the third quarter, and the souad outpointed their opponents in the fourth period, 'i to -l. Uribe. Frame and Smith were high point winners. Thursday. March lb Catholic Central tlletroitl at lferndale Catholic Central Jatkson Bl Playing their smartest basketball of the season, the Vikings defeated the Shamrocks and thereby earned a place in the enemi- finals of the State tournament The Orange and lllnck will play Benton Harbor at East Lansing. The Shamrocks were in the lead at the end of the first quarter. fl to Ag but Jackson tied the scorc at the half lti-lti, At the close of the third quarter the Vik- ings were leading IH-lti, and in the final stanza Jackson outpoint- ed their opponents lil to Et, Clark. llribe. and VVilkison were the high point men for Jackson Friday, March lti llenton Harbor at liast Lansing llenton Harbor 33 Jackson 25 Registering its lbltb consecutive victory of' the season, the Ilen- ton Harbor cagers shattered the Vikings' hopes for a state title. Playing poorly in the first half, but outscoring their oppqr nents in the third period ll to tt, ami holding them to u 7-'Z 'onnt in the final period, cost Jackson the contest. Hack Row tleft to rightt: l', Robinson, C. King. li. Russell. H. lfurnas, ll. Hinkley, tl. Hinkle, ll, llyer, J Hurd, Coach Chris Jensen. Front Row: C. Thayer. R. Weatherly, R. Wright, W. Smith. M. Gill. K. Hunt, Letter Winners S. Andrews, D. Barks, B. Delker, B. Clemons, J. Fessenden, J. DeMond, D. Fetty, P. Haefner, J. Harrison D. Korten, J. LeJeune, T. Neagle, J. Richter, B. Snell, B. Snell. D. Seibold, J. Seibold, D. Taylor, C. Van Norwick, R, Whitlow Manager, L. Bullen, Manager. SWIMMING i Back Row Qleft to rightl: Coach Wilcox, Coach Berkley, D. Barks, D. Taylor, R. Delker, C. Van Norwick, S. Andrews, T. Naegele, D. Fetty, H. Scheele, B. Snell, Managers L. Buller and R Whitlow. Front Row: J. Fessenden, J. Richter, B. Clemons, J. DeMond, D. Seibold, J. Seibold, P. Haefner. J. l.eJeune. SUMMARY OF SEASON Friday, December 15 Arthur Hill at Jackson Arthur Hill 45 Jackson .. ,,.. . . .. 39 Tuesday, January 9 Ann Arbor at Jackson Ann Arbor 29 Jackson . . 55 Friday, January 12 -Kalamazoo at Jackson Kalamazoo 20 Jackson ...... ., 64 Tuesday, January 16- Battle Creek at Battle Creek Battle Creek 40 Jackson .. .... . ,. . ..44 Tuesday, January 18- Eastern at Jackson Lansing Eastern . . 23 Jackson .... . .,,. ,, . .61 Friday, January 26- -Clinton at Jackson Clinton llowal 32 Jackson... .... . , . . 34 Friday, January 26 -Ann Arbor at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor 37 Jackson.. ... .. .. . 47 Tuesday, January 30 Battle Creek at Jackson Battle Creek 44 Jackson. . . .. 40 Friday, February 2 Saginaw at Saginaw Saginaw 44 Jackson. .. .... . . 40 Friday, February 9 -Battle Creek at Battle Creek Battle Creek I6 Jackson ......,,... ,. ....,......... .. .. 68 Friday, February 16 5A Meet at East Lansing Battle Creek , 60 Ann Arbor 22 Jackson ...... ..,53 Friday. February 23 A Tournament at Lansing Jackson Third Place , Jackson- third place. Q Saturday, March 3 -at Battle Creelffi, Invitational Meet V REVIEW OF SEASON Friday, December 15 Arthur Hill at Jackson Arthur Hill . 45 Jackson . 39 The Viking splashers dropped their first meet of the season to a scrappy squad from Saginaw. Jackson counted two firsts and the 150-yard medley, five seconds and four third places. Paul Haefner and Jack Fessenden finished second and third respec- tively in the 50-yard eveni.. Haefner also placed second in the 1000-yard free style. In the 100-yard breast stroke Dave and Jaclw Seibold took first and second places. Clemons and Harrison took second and third places respectively in the 200-yard free style entry. The first place in the 150 individual medley was won by DeMon .and seconded by Jack Seibold. Richter placed third in diving. 5. he Vikings annexed the 150-yard medley relay in 1:25. Tuesday, January 9 Ann Arbor at Jacksuii Ann Arbor, .. ,..,29 Jackson... ...... ...,.., . ' ........ ....,...s5 Scoring five firsts, six seconds and two thirds besides winning the medley relay, the Viking natatores defeated the Purple and White tankers in a one-sided contest. I-Iaefner captured tirst in the 50-yard free style with Fmsenden second. In the 100-yard breast strol'e Dave and Jack Seibold took second and third places. Korten took first in the 100-yard backstroke. Haefner turned in his second first place victory by annexing the 100-yard free style with Fetty finishing second. Richter and Moulton finished first and second in the diving event. In the 150-yard individual medley DeMond and D. Seibold came in second and third. Korten, Seibold and Dt-Mond finished first in the medley. Time 1 :26.l. Friday, January 12 Kalamazoo at Jackson Kalamazoo . 20 Jackson . . .. 64 The Jackson tankers outclassed the Celery City natatores in a one-sided contest in the Vikings' pool. The local swimmers cap- tured six first places, six second positions, two third places and two relay races. Korten broke the state record for the 100-yard back stroke, time 1:5.7, Haefner won the 50-yard free style fol- lowed by Fessenden taking second place, time 2:6.7. D. Seibold took the 100-yard breast stroke. seconded byl J. Seibold, time 1:07.4. Clemons captured the 200-yard free style with Harrison coming in second, time 2:19.8. Korten picked the 100-yard back stroke, with Naegele third, time 115.7 lbreaks state recordl. Haefner came in second in the 100-yard free style with Fetty third. The 150-yard individual medley was captured hy DeMond, seconded by J. Seibold, time 1:47.0. Korten, D. Seibold, DeMond took the Medley relay in 1:25.5. Diving was won by Richter. seconded by Moulton. 200-yard relay won by Jackson- -LeJeune, Snell, Andrews, Fetty, time 1:52.8. Tuesday, January 16---Battle Creek at Battle Creek Battle Creek ....... , . 40 Jackson . .... 44 Upsetting the Bearcats' long string of 35 consecutive victories in dual meets, the Vikings eeked out a narrow win from thc Central's team. The lead was captured and held throughout the contest by the Viking tank men. Korten took the 100-yard back stroke: Haefner won the 100-yard free style and DeMond the 150 individual medley with J. Seibold second. The third place in the diving event was won by Richter. Korten, D. Seibold, Hnef- ner took the medley relay. Time, 1:27.5. Thursday, January 18 -Eastern at Jackson Eastern .. ..... .... ..... ...28- Jackson ..,,... . . .. .61 In a Five A League event the Viking splashers captured an easy win to chalk up six tirst places, five second positions and two third places besides winning two relays. DeMond placed first in the 50-yard free style with Fessenden second: the 150-yard individual medley was also won by DeMond. D. Seibold won the 100-yard breast stroke with J. Seibold second. Clemons came in second in the 200-yard free style. Korten, D. Seibold and Haefner won the medley relay, time, 1:2'7.6. Snell, LeJeune, Clemons and Fessenden captured the 200-yard relay. Time 1 :48.4. Friday. January 26--Clinton at Jackson Clinton, Iowa ....... . , ...32 Jackson ...,........ ......... . Swimming against one of the most powerful tank teams in 82 1. RICHTER Iowa, the Vikings defeated the Clintson Club by a close two-point margin. DeMond placed second in the 50-yard free style. ln the 100-yard breast stroke D. Seibold won first. Clemons placed first in the 200-yard free style with Harrison second. Korten, D. Sei- bold and Haefner won in the 150-yard medley relay. Friday, January 26 at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor 37 Jackson 47 Capturing four firsts, four seconds and four third places, also the 200-yard free style relay, the Viking tank men continued their winning streak by defeating Ann Arbor High in a Five A league dual meet. Haefner turned in a double win, capping the 50-yard free style, time 25.8, with Fessenden coming in second: also the 100-yard free style event. Barks took the diving event with Richter third. D, Seibold captured second place in the 100- yard breast stiroke and J. Seibold third. ln the 200-yard free style Clemons received second place with Harrison third. Korten won first in nhe 100-yard back stroke, time l:7.6. In the 150- yard individual medley, D. Seibold took second place with J. Seibold third. Jackson won the 200-yard free style rclay Har- rison, Clemons, Fe-ssenden, DeMond, Tuesday, January 30 Battle Creek at Jackson llattle Creek . 44 Jackson 40 Losing the deciding event of the dual meet. and weakened by the loss of four regulars due to graduation. the Vikings lost to the much improved Bearcats. One of the features of the meet was the tie in the ltlli-yard free style between Clemons of Jack- son and Miller of Battle Creek, J. Seihold placed second in the l5tI, Fcssendcn came in second in the 50-yard free style. 100-yard breast stroke won by J. Seibold, l00-yard back stroke won by Dt-Mond. ln the diving, Richter was second. Friday, February 2 at Saginaw Saginaw 44 Jackson Ao The Jackson splashcrs, in their first ovcrnighti trip of the season, shattered three pool records in the Y. M. C. A, pool at Saginaw, with Saginaw also smashing three pool records. Jack Seibold copped the 100-yard breast stroke in 1:09 a new pool record with Dt-Mond second. Dave Seibold took thc 200-yard free style in 2:0X.2 a new pool record. Dave also won a new pool record in the 150-yard medley event in l:lEl.3, with J. Sei- bold coming in third. The Vikings grabbed the 160-yard free style relay. lfessenden camc in second in the -t0-yard free style Naegle captured third place in the l00-yard back stroke. Clemons took third in the ltltl-yard free style. Richer won the diving event Friday, February 9 Battle t'rcck at liattle Freq-k Battle Creek lti Jackson BK The Jackson splashers were so strong that thc Kazoo swimmers were unable to win a first position out of nine pos- sible chances. The Vikings chalked up seven tirst places and the two relays in addition to six second places and one third Kala mazoo won one second place and six thirds Friday, February lti at East Lansing Battle Creek 60 Jackson 53 Ann Arbor 22 The Battle Creek speedy swimmers nosed the Vikings out of the 5A League title by only seven points. Dt-Mond woi the 50- yarfl tree sty e. with Fessenden fourth, time 1253. .lack Seibold book second place in the 100-yard breast stroke. The 200-yard free style was won by Dave Seibold with VanNorwick fifth, time 2:l8.8. The 100 yard back stroke was captured by Jack Seibold, time 1:l0.4. DeMond came in second in the toll-yard free style with Clemons third. 150-yard medley won by Dave Seibold, time 1:43.-4, Richter took third in the diving. Jackson took second in the 200-yard free style relay. Friday, February 23 at East Lansing Swimming A Tournament The Viking swimmers took third place in the A Title Tour- nament held at East Lansing. The Arthur Hill team won the Class A Championship with 49 points, while Jackson gathered 27. Jack Seibold placed second in the 50-yard medley and third in the 100-yard breast stroke while Dave Seibold took thc tirsts in both events. Dt-Mond swam second in the 50-yard free style and third in the 100-yard free style. Dave Seibold took tirst in the 150-yard medley with Jack Seibold coming in second. Jackson placed fifth in the 200-yard free relay. lnvitational Meet Saturday, March 3 at liattle t'reek Battle Creek 41 Jackson 32 Saginaw 26 Grand Rapids Union tl Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills I The Viking splashcrs won 32 points in thc lnvitational meet, losing by Sl points to Hattie Creek, who captured first place in the contest. Fessendcn took third place in the 50-yard free style Clemons captured third in the 100-yard free style. Dave Seibold copped the ltltl-yard breast stroke in l:0X.5. with Jack Seibold second, who was clocked at 12092. The 150-yard lnfdlcy rclay was won by I7eMond, Dave and Jack Seibold. Dt-Mond won tirst place in the l50-yard individual medley, time l:45.li. Third place in the 200-yard free style relay event was won by lf:-tty, l.cJcunc. Clemons and lfessendcn. Dave Scibold of Jackson High captured thc Senior Nafional A..-Lil. 220-yard breast stroke championship at New York on April 6 with a time of 2:47.23 minutes. A few wccks previou- he had coppcd the .Innior A.A.ll. breast strokc championship at Detroit. Ilave played on a tt-ani called thc Saginaw .lunior hambcr of t'ommercc which tinishcd third in the meet. HAILFNIQR DeML1ND D. SEIBOLD CLFMONS J. SEIHULD 4: MARIE A, WENDLER Girl! Phv-irul h'1Im'ulirm ROBERTA GLENN Girls' Physirnl lfrlurntiun 1First Semesterj MARY ROOST liirlx' Pllvxirnl lfriurnlion 1Second Semester! G, A, A, Cfficers Left to Rilhit E, Wellman. F. Stone, C. Trumble GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Back Row lleft to rightlz J. Smith, R, Pate-Held, M. Herrington, J. Chahut, Carolyn Ayres. Carol Ayres N. Pepper, B. Wahl, D. Stephan, M. Kandra, Ii. Coak. Thirfl Row: J. Lenhart, D. Velthouse, J. Volakakis, W. Huber. B. Sacher, M. Gamble, D, Bradley, C. Pier L. Smih. Second Row: M, Reeh, I. Maass, C. Willard, A. Ritter, ll. Schroeder, A. Dynes, M. Walker, C. Zcigler, L Cobb, P. Kuhn. Front Row: A. Webb, P. Lane. F. Stone. C. Trumhle, E. Wellman, A, Ljubko, L. McAdams, S. Tittlv Volleyball Managers L. MCADAMS S. TITTLE, 85 -W .Q Q a U3-8 Y 4 ,K 1 3 ,R ,xr 'Ni Jizz N. J i ' xi WY K 2, Ziggggm ., W.,-f 1 we Hack Row lleft to riazhtlz l, Mnuss, A. Webb, A. Czubko, l'. Lane, C. Ziegler. Ii. North, l'. Ploechl, N. Ploechl, H. Patta, E. Wellman, l'. Forward, Ii. MeNichols, M. Walker. S. McKinley, Miss Wendler Second Row: N. Johnson, L, Smith, ll. Coak, J. Uburhowski, I.. 'l'eey.rardin, Il. Huff, K. Parker, II. Murphy, M. Reebe, W, Huber, M, H. Nickel. Front Row: C. Alexander, li. Schroeder, lt. S1-hlenker. M. Kandra. M. Gamble, J. Miller, N. Mnsquelier, M Millo, S. Miller. l'. Lapp, G. Keele. A. Dynes. li. Sacher. ll. Wahl. BOWLING Girls who like athletics certainly would like the game of bowling. A strike gives a thrill to any bowler, especially to a beginner. There were so many girls who were in- terested in bowling that two nights were needed to take care of them all. Since there were no available males to set pins, the Qirls had to set their own. maybe that is why we got better scores. Each Monday and Thursday night the girls bowled at the Bowl-O' Drome, and Miss Wendler was the instructor. Miss! Spare! Strike! ARCHERY I shot an arrow into the air, It fell to earth I knew not where! Girls of the after-school archery club don't use this as a motto because they've learned how to hit the bulls-eye. It takes good form, which includes correct standing, aiming fone eye, believe it or notl, and how to let the arrow go. At the close of classes look out behind the building' and see the colorful targets and girls aiming at the bulls- eye. It is a ,lzreat thrill to the one who hits the gold. This takes a lot of practice and good form. The skilled archer did not become an expert after a few shots. VVe all hope to become good archers some day just for fun or maybe to catch a dean Smith, P. Lane, ll. Coak, M. Reebe, J. Mease. M. lieebe, F. Stone. li, Wahl, C. Ayres, C. Ayres, N. Pepper, L. Cobb, L. McAdams, L. North. liazk Rovx tlefl to rightr: C. Ayres. C Ayres. E. Wellman, C. Trumble, C. l'ier. A. Webb. lt. Pateficld R. Schlenker, li. Warner, L, Smith, 1. Maass. li. Coak. Second Row: .I, Main, li. Wahl, C, Willard. J. Pitmon, I . Stone. S. Tittle, C Zicxller. First Row: M, Herrington, li. Storm. A. Di-Mond, Ii, Travis, L. McAdams, M. Walker. A, Szubko, 1' Lune. BADMINTON Last semester, nearly every Wednesday night found girls in the gym-hitting the birdie back and forth across the net, and having lots of fun doing it. The girls played either doubles or singles in the tournament, or both, if they wanted to. Although bad- minton is a very fast and complicated game, which keeps you on your toes at all times. it can he enjoyed even before you become an excellent player. It requires a quick foot and wrist movement, with cooperation from the body, so that you may move quickly and lightly to hit the shuttlecock back to your opponent. We'd like to have you come out for this grand sport next year. SOCCER As nature's crispness fills the air, the sports-minded girls of Jackson lligh School look forward to playing that popular outdoor sporta-soccer. The usual way of playing soccer is to dribble and pass the ball, using only the feet, but during' this last season. Miss Glenn, our instructor, introduced speedball to the girls. Speedball is the combina- tion of soccer and basketball. It proved to be more fun, as it is more exciting and much faster. Our meeting' day was every Friday night after school on the girls' Held next to the tennis courts. Our only desire is that more girls will join us next semester to have fun and get acquainted. Hack Row lleft to rightr: A. Szubko, M. Herrington. S. McKinley. M, Walker, l', Lane. I.. McAdams. I , Stone. ll, Ziexller. Middle Row: R, Patefleld, A. Lee. I.. North, Front Row: U. Sparks, li. Wellman, M. Reebe, M. Reebe. W A .p ,W fp Z3 ff4gf Y -2. ,fg,, 4j.. ' ff ? if ,fgf 222 'A ' A , 0 f Q ff Cf 4' M Q MW, ,, V, f ,A ' 525' 22' f: H ZW' Q 3 . . ,..... X L -2.54:-aa:-' X V 2+ -NW- '- eg? ,. , . C 5 U Z 1 f 5 4 if ' x . ,l :f5 5 Vu ., - Q' X . .- -' SQ . '.. X..,, 1 ' A xx . ,. -EI. ,xi . W , wg W' ix 'X P Wmwwm- .mmpmv N .y - Mmm- f R X V xx. Q 9 5 Wm w 5 W we S. W Q 5 4 ' 5 figfif 9 Q g Sy 1 PQ Q Back Row lleft to rightl: F. Stone, D. Long, E. Loomis, B. Chevrie, M, Dalrymple, Second Row: B. Depree, J. Lowe, R. Hicks, J. Main. First Row: J. Ruby, B. Leach, E. Hamilton, D. Loder. J. Baker. MODERN DANCE The purpose of Modern Dance is to dramatize emotion in terms of movement. lt is now an accepted part of our Physical Education. There is no specific dance routine but the movement must be dynamic. Girls compose their own dances and to be good, a dance must have well executed movement, design and rhythm. Movements such as glides. swings, pedals, bounces, runs and leaps are used. Girls take Dance to help them in their carriage, and to help them trim their iigure. We hope to see you all next semester. VOLLEYBALL Use both hands! C'mon, it's tied! Under the net! You hear these remarks in gym classes and after school when the volleyball season begins. This game really requires good teamwork, because each girl has to do her part for her team to win. If one slacks a little, she may easily miss a return of the ball- and there goes a point for the other side! Every girl always has fun in this sport and round robin tournaments are played. Last year, girls from the gym classes formed teams which offered competition in after-school games. These girls were really good -'and we sure had fun! Why don't you join us next year? liaek Row tleft to rightl: I'. Lane, F. Stone, li. Smith, P. Kuhn, R, Patetield, C. Trnnible, li, Wellman, M. Reel:--, I. Maass, C. Pier, C. Alexander, S. Tittle. Second Row: C, Ziegler, S. McKinley, li. Sorm. M, Herrington, L. McAdams, M, Weber. lfxont Row: A. Czulmko. D. X1 .1 ,' ' Hack Row lleft to righth: D Velthouse, H. McGlinch. M. Reebe, I. Maass, L. Smith, B. Coke, D. Sacher F. Stone, C. Trumhle. Middle Row: N. Johnson, A. Dynes, J. M'aine, J. Lynhart, J. Smith, N. Pepper, D. Stephan, M. Knndrn M. Herrinkton, A. Czubko. Front Row: D. Kuhlman, M. VValker, M. Andrews, P. Lane, L. McAdams, D. Hastings. B. Morrow, W Huber. E. Gruebner. TENNIS When the fall and spring breezes start- to blow, the active girls of G. A. A. go out behind the school to the tennis courts. Last semester there were so many girls par' ticipating that tournaments were not played. Beginners are taught how to play and those who already know how, engage in games which increase their ability to stroke the ball back and forth. Miss Wendler was the instructor for this club, which is fast gaining in popularity. Mary Andrews was the manager. SWIMMI Everyone knows seen and done by the been organized. This swim or not. You not watcr stunts, playing NG about swimming. It is a sport that is heard about, read about, entire nation. Through the G. A. A., a girls' swimming club has club is for all girls interested in swimming, whether they can only learn about swimming, but everyone has a good time doing water games, and just having fun doing things together. Back Row lleft to rightb: D. Mitchell, H. Kirby. M. Herrington, l'. Weidenhammer, l'. Jenkins, ll. Cook, J. Willis, D. Morse, J. Chabut, F. Stone. Third Row: P, Emery. G. McLaren, C. Willard, J. Morse, K, Parker, G. llrooks, E. Wellmznii, Miss Roost A. Collins. Second Row: A. Czubko, N. Pepper, H. Steward, First Row: A. Webb, M, L, Taylor, li. Pat:-field, li. Wahl. M. Walker, C. Ziegler. D, Benson, l'. 0'Ncill. 'vials 'ma 'wus 'sem mailman . wmmmvmxm I D The Great Allow ance Battle The Jones family is released again in a clever one-act comedy in their typical American home. Paul is financially Q1Plbi11'l'21SSQtlH and has a promised date with his lmest girl. When he successfully teases his mother for his advance allowance, Mr. Jones hears of the situation and argues it out with Paul. The climax of the play comes when Paul finds out that after all his trouble, his date is cancelled. The curtain goes down as Paul moans, Wonienl lreft to Right: I . Wilcox, D. King. li. Hersha. W. King. G. Holdeman. 'Trossed Wires Several innocent telegrams cause a whole house- hold to become upset in this hilarious one-act comedy, which was presented at school as a noon play. A man and wife each receive letters which they suspect to be from old flames and a confusing time fol- lows as they attempt to conceal the wires. To every- one's relief, the telegrams are found to have been sent by the maid's family and the couple can rest their guilty consciences. I.eft to Right: 0, Jerga-nson, N. Dukes, lt. Philipp, ll. King, R. Hammer. E. H:-rsha. G. Holdeman, l'. Nichols. 12B -12A Play The Seniors presented an entertaining evening' in an exciting melodrama. Her Fatal Beauty. The entire cast was composed of Seniors under the direc- tion of Miss Ruth Coolidge. The plot of the comedy revolves around Our Nell, a working girl, who is lured by a city slicker. She is saved from a fate worse than death by Our Hero, amid laughs from the audience. Left to Right: F. Stevens, l . Wilcox, I. Chapin. l.. Julien G. Holdeman. l'. Gallias. M. Wheat. D. Shinn. PAN-AMERICAN ASSEMBLY Left, to Right: J. lJeMond. J. Knlpa. li. Daniels, J. W'allacc. P. Grieves, li. Hanson, M. Nil-kols, l'. Ilcller, tl. GiI't't'lHlWHli. J. MeConkey. F. Dean. H. Martin. lb. llillings. lt, Walker, li. Welder. S. Richter. H. Hale. S, Norton, ll. Wilkinson. ougherty. li. VW-llmnn, P. Keils. 0 O.. J. lim-iry. 'l'. Allen, IJ. llay. 92 I Ihllll Il. lIl:ll'lvl'. Ii, .lollilfuly THE VIKING ASSEMBLY Tlli- scmi-zlllllilul Viking' 2lSSL'IIIlIIy. ill tlil- SIIVIIIQ' ul' IEIII, fII'l'Sl'lIt0tI :ls its llwnlv lllv lilly NIIIk'llklS livvllv. 'l'lli- zlssolllllly was upvllwl lay tllc tlwuliliullzll Yilcillgfs tzllvlvzlu. Zlllll tllu lilzlslol- ol' ci-lwlllollics was lill-li l'ii-rcs-. Tllcrc we-rc songs lly I'l100ll0 IVzllZ. iIIyI'Il2l llolllilliv, Floyd Ove-l'zlll. zlllcl ll l5:li'lwl' Slum llll21I'lK'lll' uulllposc-:I of Ilia-li IJlt'I'L'l'. Boll IIUIIIZIX, II2ll'l'y SIlytIl'l'. witll tlll- fllurlll lm-llllwl' S4,'I'VIllgI IlllCIl' Sum. A UQIZIII fliilln L'll0I'llS of girls L'IIll'I'l21lIll'll tllv 2lllKIIl'lll'l' illlll was vllm-011-ll lay al UI'lI0I'2I IIcll'zl Si-xlotlv l'llllllJllSl'iI of six alzlzzlillgj IIl'2llllI0S-Willl lloys. Vlilllzlxilll: lllm- sllow was il mlm- :lc-t lm-lucllxllllzl, Pm-tv's Lust xyII0l'Zl'.H Tllv :lssvllllnly wus close-fl witll tlll' Viking' tzlllll-:lu :lllcl tllv lllilylllg of lllv sc-llool slung. I':u'k R4-xl Ill-ft In rlgllll: I'. .I:u'ksml. Il. Smith. II. Sllydn-r, li. llclllzly. li. Hull. ll. lhllw'-. I l'llll! Iillw: M. lhlnillliv. li. IIllHl'lllurIu'l', IC. Imullllix. I'. lhullins. W. Iiillzl. ll, Ifmll-ll, If. Oxvrull, I'. VV:llx. II. I'i1-lvl-. E13 I .Im-ksoll. Ii. Smith. Ilvfl lu Illlrllli S. 4'l':ll'1, K. Iii-vsv. S. I,:lmIm, S, Moon-, Right HA I,m.kwm,Hl. V- Hulmrtu IP. Si-ilullll, IJ. Il. Welch, I'. I'lills, .I. VI'ill:ll'ul. M. .I. V:lllNlll'xx'il'lx, ll. Svhvlnpf, Ilnlult l Iirullll. 'l'. Olvllcllnwaki. M. Mnllltlln, igazfl ix I3 ,M ,i--, ell mi14l.,-,.. W., l -. -' VIKING ASSEMBLY The semi-annual Viking Assembly had as its designated worthy cause, the contribution of clean clothing for the needy of Europe and of this country. The collection was a significant success and truck-loads of bundles left the school. Ten acts were presented, under the mastership of Harry Snyder, with the stage set as a U.S.O. show. Several branches of the armed forces were represented by former students. The Viking tableau opened the assembly while Don Wonch played the school song on the trumpet. Sing- ing, dancing, reading, playing, and tumbling were the order of the day. The scene was set as a rose garden for the final act, a vocal duet by Gordon Dougherty and Helen Hieftje. The Viking tableau was heralded by respectful silence as the curtain fell on the Fourteenth Viking Assembly. Hack Row llcft to rightl: D. Bronson, J. Baker, C. Gill, R. Upchurch, H. Dungy, R. Smith. P. Jackson. Second Row: D. Babcock, D. Dukes, C. Clark. D. Jameson, B. Hayden. Front Row: J. Hornbcck, H. Heiftje, G. Dougherty, H. Snyder, R. Iil'ht,Sl1hlt'l', M, Dominic. M. Stoneburncr, N. Clark. Seated: W. Crandall, E. Loomis. M00lIli2hi and Roses 'Toing Back to Whur I Cum F lleft in right! F. Stevens. l'. Gallius. M. Kern 94 AA, 1 1 e rom B '-W ' G. Dougherty. H. Hieftge. Myrna Dominie H. ljW.::::,ix,- Igfiiflngx x ll. Knox. fl. Mahan. U. Hessemer, M. Lucas, E. Rump. J. Shaw. H. Snydmr. ll. Korten. VV. l'urily. R. lit-nts: mr I l'iloske, R. Halsey. ll. Alverson. l'. Herrick. ll. liurneit. .l. Rollerts. li linrneil, , H Snyder. J. Shaw. ll. lientschler. ll. Korten. VV. lurdy. Roberts. COMMENCEMENT Featuring the One Hundred Fifth Uommence- ment. of our school, on Friday evening. Janua1'y 26th, was a pageant, XYidening Horizons. pre- sented by the graduates and written by Margery Mac-Fadden and Joseph Roberts, and narrated by Clifford Dean. The pageant consisted of four scenes: Scene l-Any Battlefieldg Scene ll- American Junior Red Cross Conferenceg Scene llliA Grocery Store: Scene lV--Valedictory and a Trumpet Trio. The Senior 1'omniencement prorams have been an entire product of the members of the Senior classy being written, acted, presented, and directed by seniors and their advisers. The scenery and costumes were also under the direction of the senior class members, STYLE SHOW The two yearly style shows given by the cloth- ing classes proved to be a real success. The mid-winter style show which was given by Mrs. Judd's clothing classes January 14. featured make-overs and Red Cross Articles. Make it new and make it do was the motto of the style show. The girls turned discarded dresses into charming jumpers. Many children appeared in the style show wear- ing the attractive small garments which the girls had made from discarded clothes. The Red Cross articles featured included con- valescent robes modeled by several high school boys, and stuffed dolls and toys carried by chil- dren. A winter snow scene was the background for V. Videto, M, Andrews. li. Haines. the second part of the style show which featured coats and suits the girls had made. The Spring style show given by the clothing classes under the direction of Miss Francis Lough and Mrs. Lucille Judd was held June Znd. Four members of the dramatics class presented the romantic theme which showed an 1890 couple and a modern couple. Having been proposed to both. the 1890 and the modern. brides-to-be selected her trousseau which was modeled by the girls from the clothing classes. The modern trousseau garments which consisted of sport clothes, suits, coats, date dresses and formals were made by the girls modeling them. An old fashioned wedding gown of ivory satin and a modern wedding gown of white satin were the final garments shown in the style show, A. Huil. H. True. l', Nordman. M. A. llunnver. l.. A. Vhiltuni. IC. Iirian, 3? A i i I ens FOOTE Sz JENKS FLAVOR SPECIALISTS Jackson, Michigan Registered Jeweler American Gem Society Reliable Jewelers Since 1903 GILBERT'S CHOCOLATES 'A' Lunches Baked Goods Ice Cream Plate and Window Glass Store Fronts ir Jackson Glass Works 337 WATER STREET Dial 8323 HARRI GTO ' Where the Good Clothes Come From 48 Years of Service to the Men and Young Men of Jackson WATCHES Most Suitable Gifts for Graduates PATRONIZE ELGIN-EULovA-GRUEN Convenient Terms OUR You Can Do Better at ADVERTISERS LEWIS Reliable Jeweler 120 S. Mechanic St Over 30 Years in Jackson Our Congratulations to the Classes of 1945 INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE HALL 8z KENNEDY Established 1870 2nd Floor, Dwight Bldg. Phone 6151 Jackson, Mich CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Classes of 1945 Jackson'S Home-Owned Department Store Modernized-in Appearance-in Spirit- in Service-to Serve Young Men and Women Better Than Ever 97 4 FINE PRINTING PLATES FOR EVERY PURPGSE if JACKSON ENGRAVING CO Quality Photo Engravings Allen Bennett Block SEARS, COMPLIMENTS ROEBUCK 81 co. of i' DIUKER CQOCKSLY 287 w. MICHIGAN AVE. 'mm mu Dial 2-7166 'Round the year-from gay win- ter costumes to colorful, cool outfits for summer-more and more Jackson Students express a preference for- ir THE L. H. FIELD CO. 99 CONGRATULATIONS J A C O B S O N ' S Distinctive Apparel Grosse Pointe Grand Rapids Saginaw Jackson Ann Arbor East Lansing Battle Creek BUYBGNDS Flowers - Gifts and Greeting Cards BONDS and from more BONDS . A 3B6Clf??LllLLlL W B 3ra'4e'aa........f' 1 Opposite Hotel CONGRATULATIONS to the Classes of 1945 'k Our every wish is for your future success and happiness SMITH-WIN CHESTER COMPANY Established 1865 100 Everything in the Realm of Music al' COMPLIMENTS of GRINNELUS DIAL 4834 152 W. MICHIGAN AVE. '79 In the Viking Press of- fice, Marshall Best looked out at a near-hurricane and remarked, It's rain- ing cats and dogs. Don't I know it, agreed the unquenchablp Ben Haebsch. I just stepped into a poodle. -Reader's Digest. For Roofing, Lumber, Asphalt Shingles Millwork and Paint CENTRAL CITY LUMBER COMPANY JACKSON, MICHIGAN 339 OTSEGO AVE. DIAL 2-71 13 THE SMARTLY DRESSED COLLEGIAN buys at Uppecni liei'm's 101 COMPLIMENTS of PATRONIZE OUR CLARK BODY CO. ADVERTISERS 909-917 HAMBURG ST. Dial 2-7631 or 2-7632 Compliments Of dunfmnna CAMERA ARTISTS DUN'HANNA STUDIO Hayes Hotel Building Dial 2-3531 FOR SAFETY - ask for ELLEN -h K I C M 6 fa' E I A il I ' '10 ff ,: WI' ,Q C L A J ml R ' E K Q A QM g g A M l Safe Because Pasteurized LOUD 8z JACKSON DAIRIES, INC. V PHONE 2-7141 102 COMPLIMENTS of WHITE Gold Tone Studio, Inc. i' Conveniently Located on the Ground Floor ir DRY CLEANING at 128 FRANCIS STREET f Jackson, Michigan ak 112-114 E' Washington Ave' Graduation and Children phone 4117 Pictures Our Specialty Daily 10 to 6 JaCkSOIl, Michigan Wed. and Fri. Evenings 7 to 9 if uk ul' Three-fourths of a century after Secretary of State Steward bought Alaska from Czar Alexander II, the Russians have come again. Along the frontier streets of Fairbanks stride Soviet fliers in clumping leather boots, balloon-like blue pants and fur parkas, waiting to pick up planes from U. S. pilots and fly them across the Arctic wastes to the eastern front. With the fliers are many women mechanics. The Russians enjoy the American steak and mashed potatoes in Fairbanks restaurants, the milkshakes in the drug storesg and they shop in the stores for the same things GIs and Army nurses buy: tobacco, perfume, feminine underwear, trinkets. They are supplied with U. S. currency-including old- large-size bills left in Russia by American troops of the Archangel expedition in 1919. The Russian and American fliers speak a different language, but basically they are not dissimilar. They share a love of rollicking songs, a zest for adventure and an enthusiasm for such delights as good food, pretty girls and vividly decorated Arctic clothing. Between the pilots of the two countries there is much mutual admiration. Bravery salutes bravery, and the men who fly the Alsib route are brave. -Richard Neuberger. if 'A' i' 103 E. J. HARTLEY CO. EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S APPAREL Accessories, Too ! ROGERS BUILDING I U .7 0 , O OD SH E 249 W. MICHIGAN AVENUE Opposite Hotel Hayes Jackson, Michigan 'A' Carrying the Finest Domestic and Imported Foods Obtainable GIFT BASKETS OUR SPECIALTY 'A' The most appropriate gift for anyone, anywhere, anytime. Priced from 31.50 up Compliments of WASHBURN'S SUPER S E R V I C E SHELL PRODUCTS Lubrication - Washing Polishing - Motor Tune Up Tires - Batteries - Accessories Muffler Service 7 DAYS A WEEK l603 West Michigan Ave. DIAL 9333 STUDENTS! When you start furnishing your own home, buy GOOD FURNITURE It's a Sound Investment in Happiness and Satisfaction J U RY RO W E ' S JACKSON'S LARGEST STORE OF FINE THINGS FOR THE HOUSE COMPLIMEN TS COMPLIMENTS of of the S. H. CAMP 8a CO. Young M en, S Manufacturers of Style Shop ,Q Scientific Physiological RICHMAN BRos. Co. Supports 140 W. MICHIGAN AVE. Jackson, Michigan COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASSES OF 1945 if Oh you can tell your story and talk of time and space but friends will like it better to READ it in your face. The photograph from PALMI will tell it true and swift and keep in lasting memory your sentimental gift. 'lr PALMI ART STUDIO JACKSON, MICHIGAN Residence Oliice 2-7785 4036 105 if i FINE PRINTING I EOR I EVERY 0 PURPOSE if Jackson Printing Company, Inc 200-210 N. Mechanic Street 106 COMPLIMENTS 1 IF lu of Ai R-b ut Hart Schaffner 81 Marx 8 Clothes o Nunn-Bush Knox Zi I 8 Shoes Hats PATRONIZE Lower Michigan's Finest our Institution of Fashion 4 ADVERTISERS 101-103 E. MICHIGAN AVE. COMPLIMENTS CONGRATULATIONS to the of CLASSES OF 1945 Macklin Company Jackson, Michigan COMPLIMENTS of The Michigan Seating Co. FINE FURNITURE Regent Cafe Good Food for Good Health Jackson's Most Popular Cafe Air Conditioned 218 E. CORTLAND ST. Jackson, Michigan COMPLIMENTS of COMPLIMENTS City Consumers Ice of Co. HOTEL HAYES 417 LIBERTY STREET Dial 5184 The COVER on this Book made by THE S. K. SMITH CO. 2857 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE Chicago WAY BAKING COMPANY 108 ON THE WAR FRONTS OF THE WORLD . . . AUTOMOTIVE FANS FOR JEEPS AIRCRAFT WHEELS AND BRAKES TANKS AND COMBAT VEHICLES HAYES INDUSTRIES, INC. We extend our Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASSES OF 1945 B I S H O P ' S 128 EAST CORTLAND STREET COMPLIMENTS of JACKSON CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION ir JACKSON CITY BANK 81. TRUST CO. NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON 109 COMPLIMENTS Patronize of our Advertisers Ampco Twist Drill Co. Jackson, Michigan HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Trained and placed in permanent, profitable office positions in the shortest time possible. The demand for our graduates greatly exceeds the supply, even in normal times. You may start right now-school is in session all the year. Call to visit, or phone for catalogue. Approved for Veterans' Training JACKSON BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Majestic Theater Building Your Home -k For materials to build it -Av and fuel to heat it ir go to . . . HARTWICK-WOODFIELD COMPANY 404-406 NORTH MECHANIC STREET 110 HUTEI. HAYE P ll-lCKSON'S ClVlC'ClENTl5ll ls ideally equipped to serve . . . -lr Conventions +1 Executive Conferences -k Committee Meetings -k Auxiliary Sessions SANDWICH BAR-Sndas, Sumlaes, Sandwiches IIHOUM lillllM-Bill' Hllll Grillg All' llllllllilillllltllg IIIE llllESi ill Fllllll Qenrgian Ballroom Banquet capacity . . 350 Persons Meetings capacity . . 4-00 Persons Crystal Ball Houm Banquet capacity . . 125 Persons Meetings capacity . . 175 Persons 5 Private Dining Hfmms Banquet and Meetings capacity .... 4 to 50 Persons Horn HAYES af Zan sam PIIPULAR PHIIIEII IIIIFFEE SHIIP . 5. . . COMPLIMENTS of Thorrez Sz Maes Mfg. Co. Jackson, Michigan Plate and Window Glass Store Fronts Works Jackson Glass 337 WATER STREET COMPLIMENTS of Reynolds Spring Co. 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