Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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.1 ,- i f bg - Iiearsleq Echo i952 Flint. Michigan III I. ! II' DEDICATION to LUC1116 M Jones Sponsor Teacher and Frlend appreclauon of her many servxces to each member of th1s graduaung class of 1952 throughout the1r h1gh school years l H an This book is sincerely dedicated . ' . in Q A Q50 0 f ff Illllxty X if I Ig, WIIVIS W. WN '48 E swf!-.1 Q NW f ' 1, , ll - I . 1+ ff ff f I. A 1 2 - ssiigezesn 1' f iii ' if - .yf 1 vi Ohver Paro Trustee BOARD 0F EDUCATION BRAIN TRUST The seruors wlsh to express the1r thanks and appreclatlon to the Board of Educatlon for the fme program they have presented us durlng our school years 'S Edwln Weston Secretary Ray Ross Presldent COO 1! X, f , I' v s 'g:4F' A .die X, o C59 T X IL-Y ig L -,,. Y' Q 1 I' Carl Underhill Trustee Be ha Johnson Treasurer A Group P1cture I t y Top BRASS E 1 Q I GEORGE DALY The seniors wish to express their thanks and appreciation to Superintendent George Daly and Principal George Nichols for the understanding, patience and guidance they have given us during our entire years in high school. GEORGE NIC HOLS 5 Q2 COGS YDQ' MICKEY DUMLER Llcrk INA SCHEMPF Secretary ,l..s STUDENT OFFICE HELP LEFT TO RIGHT B Hudson M Ixusky E V1oIa W Campbell B Sules qabsenly YP EDWIN SHEARS JULIA GROTTS ALBERT HOFFMAN ORDELIA GOULD Soclal Sctence Commerce Scrence Engltsh Western Mtchrgan B S Untverstty of Ilhnots B S Alma College B S Western Mrchrgan Umversrty of Mrchtgan B A M A IRENEKUNE FACULTY Engltsh W Western Mtchxgan B N NERINE ALDEN Not P1ctured Mathemattcs Mtchtgan State Normal EDNA MAE THEISEN Gurdance Central Mtchtgan Untversxty of M1ch1gan B A M A ALFRED LIN DHOLM Band Mtclugan State WILLIAM KNUDSON ESTHER SILVER C K RICHARIB l-lrstory Gtrls Phystcal Educauon Phystcal Educatron Umverstry of Mtchlgan B S Mrchtgan State Normal B S Western Mtchtgan B S N. Q gi ' . ? Not Pictured cl-J f I ' . .S. If 1 , ' I BFS.. I 1 A 2, I ' l K x B. 1. HOLCOMB IRENE NEWCOMBE Science English Michigan State: University Michigan State: B,A, of Chicagog B.S,, M,A, FACULTY H3088 MEN BERNICE LINDLE Dean of Girls University of Iowa B A EDWARD STEPHON Industrial Arts Michigan State Normal MARION GINGERY Mathematics Michigan State Normalg Wayne Universityg B,S,, M.A. ELEANOR WENTZEL Social Science Albright Collegeg B. S, GEORGE GALBREATH Mathematics Wayne Universityg B.A, MARGARET JOHNSTON Not Pictured Social Science Michigan State B S GENEVIEVE THURLOW Not Pictured Music Temple University Lincoln Memorial University B S KATHRYN BOONSTRA LEATHA SCOTT Home Economics Mathematics Michigan State B S Central Michigan B S RUSSELL BOETTNER Industrial Arts Stout Institute B S ff' The higher the climb the brlghter the VIQW NENIQXRS . X 5' r' yu ', ',,', ,,,, H 3 Mi TOP TEN Valedictorian Salutatorian i Elaine Viola Pat Reeser Gladys Fischer Anne Gould W ' 0 K' Joan Wright Ima Lou McKnight Glenna Miller Pat Ososki Ruth Stageberg Luann Johnson Page Sponsor Compliments of HAMADY BROS. FOODSTORES Anne Gould Gary Ufldefhlu VICE Pres1dent and PI'6S1dCY'1t student Councll Representatlve CLASS OFFICERS Joyce Newland L. G Penoyer Secretary Treasurer 11 SENIORS J .Vil- JOHN A ucoku ' ni, Don't start me talkingl Hi-Y 3, Eclipse Staff 4, Class Play 3, Projection Club I,2,3,4, Play Comm. 2. 3,4, Vocal 2. BIG WHEELS G' 4 L Y'- C' 1 If GROVER ANKNEY Fun and nonsense are my middle names! Band I, 2,3,4, Hi-Y I,2,35 Projection Club I,2,3,4, Vocal 2. BARBARA BARLOW, Barb Live your life as it comes to you. Eclipse Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Varsity Club 2, 3,4, Class Play 2,4: Basketball 1, 2, 3.4, Hockey 2,3,4: Y-Teens I. Pl-IILLIP BECK, Phil Why should life be all labor? Football 2, 3,4, Projection Club l,2,3,4, Class Play 3, Vocal I,2gB3I1d 3. LEONA BEECHER Those who go easy will never grow old. Y-Teens Ip Vocal I,2. JACK BIGELOW Ask and learn! Band 1,2,3,4, Class Play 2. CAROLE BOWMAN Ready to work, ready to play. Eclipse Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Y-Teens 3, Class Officer 2, Varsity Club 3.4, Basketball Ig Hockey Manager 3,4, Office Staff z,3,4, Play Comm. 2, 3,4. GEORGE BOYHI, Jim Jokes are the highlight of his life. Eclipse Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Class Play 2,4, Baseball 2,4, Football I,2,35 Play Comm. 3. DONNA BURTON She who has learned to love has learned to life. Y-Teens Ig Vocal 1.2, Play Comm. 3. WAYNE BURGESS His school life will end at the close of the season. Football 1.2, 3,4, Basketball 2,3, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Track 1.3, Baseball 2, Class Play 2. LILA BURBANK 'When I have nothing to say, I say nothing. Vocal 3,4. ROY BURB A NK 'It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. Class Play 35 Eclipse Staff 3. I. R. CARSON All the wor1d's a stage and I'm acting upl' Baseball I,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4g Hi-Y 1,25 Forensic Club 35 Class Play 2, 3,4 DUANE CHRISTIAN A better 'ladies man' than he, may have lived, but we doubt it. Basketball 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Cross Country 2,4: Baseball 2,3,45 Class Officer 3. RONALD DRUDGE, Penny 'A quiet manner denotes a peaceful mind. RICHARD ECKER, Rich To insure peace of mind, ignore the rules and regulations. Baseball I,2, 3,45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,45 Eclipse Staff 45 Annual Staff 4, ROBERT EHRHART, Bob I'm not bashful, you just don't know me. Football 2. 3.4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3,45 Play Comm. 2, 3,45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Baseball 2. 3.4. GLADYS FISCHER Honor to whom honor is due.' Honor Society 2, 3,45 Library Staff 2,43 Y-Teens 3,45 I-'.H.A. 2,45 Class Officer lg Play Comm. 2. 3.4. DALE FISHER 'Better to give than to take. Football 3,45 Play Comm. 4. JOAN FREESE 'She is a girl of right good will. Vocal I, 25 Library 45 Play Comm. 3.4. 13 OF i952 SENIORS IP' ROBERT GIBSON, 'Bob' l do not fear to do or dare. Football 45 Hi-Y 3. DONNA GLOMSON Variety is the spice of life, so hers is certainly well seasoned Vocal I.23 F,H.A. I5 Y-Teens 45 Play Comm. 2.3.4. ANNE GOULD She is loved for her own true worth.' Class Play 2, 3,45 Hockey 45 Varsity Club 45 Basketball Manager 45 Y-Teens 2, 3,45 Class Officer 3,45 Band 2,35 Honor Society 2,3,45 F.H.A. 4. DELL GREENMAN A heart already won. Cross Country I,2, 3,45 Track I,2, 3,4 Projection Club 3,45 Play Comm. 2. BARBARA GUSTAFSON, Barb 'There is more than a twinkle in her blue eyes. Eclipse Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Y-Teens I5 Varsity Club 3,45 Hockey 3,4. JANET GUSTAFSON, Bubbles Sober but not serious5 quiet, but not idle. Eclipse Staff 45 Y-Teens I5 Library Office 45 Play Comm. 4. VERNA DENE HAI-IN A regular girl and the best. Library Staff 1, 2,35 Office Staff 3,45 Y-Teens I5 Play Comm. 2,3,4. JAMES HARING, 'Jim Oh, this learning, what a thing it isl Track 1,43 Band 2,35 Annual Staff 45 Eclipse Staff 4. WILLIAM HAZARD, 'Bill' It matters not how long you live, but how. Projection Club I. 2. 3, 4. LEONARD HICKS 'Silence is golden. Eclipse Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Library Staff 45 Hi-Y 4, BETTY LOU HUDSON Life is so short, but there is time for courtesy. Honor Society 3,45 Play Comm. 3. LUANN JOHNSON lf something is wrong, she'll argue it right. Y -Teens t,2,4g F,N,C. 4, Class Play 2g Office Staff 4g Play Comm. 3,45 Eclipse Staff 4g Annual Staff 4. RICHARD JOHNSON, Dick 'His only fault is that he has none. Football 1, 2, 3,4g Track I,4g Hi-Y I,2,4. PEGGY JONES 'The only way to have a friend is to be one. Eclipse Staff 4, Play Comm. 4, Annual Staff 4. JAMES KOTSKO, Iim 'You c'n hide de fire, but wat you gwine do wid de smoke? Vocal 3g Forensic Club 4. HOWARD KEENEY He's the king of mischief making. Hi-Y I,2, 3,43 Baseball I,2, 3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Class Play 2g Play Ann 4g Class Officer 3,4g Cross Country 4. MARGUI-RITE KING, Peg Nothing to do and lots of time to do it in. Vocal 25 Eclipse Staff 45 Annual Staff 4, Library Office 45 Y-Teens 45 Play Comm. 2. CORDELIA KIONKA 'In school I'm quiet, outside I'm a riot. Y-Teens Ig Vocal Ig Play Comm. 3. ROBI-RT KORYCIAK, Bob 'Always leave them laughing. Football l,2,3,4p Play Comm. 2,3,4. EDWARD LA BEAN, Ed 'An innocent face has hidden many a devilish way. Hi-Y I, 2. 15 .sf PX P OF 1952 SENIORS HOWARD LAKE I'm happy. What's wrong with the rest of the world? Vocal 1. JACQUELINE LA LONDE, Jackie She laughs away the sorrow.' Annual Staff 4, Eclipse Staff 4, Library Staff 4, Class Play 3,4g Play Committee 2, Class Office 23 Basketball I. LOUIS LENZI 'Studies affect manners and character. Class Play 2,45 Class Officer Ig Forensic Club 43 Track 3,4g THOMAS LEWIS, 'Torn' A1l great men are dying and I don't feel so well myself. Football I,2,3,4g Basketball I, 2, 3,4g Baseball I,2,3,4g I-li-Y 2, 3,45 Class Officer 2. NORMA JEAN LIVINGSTON Blessed with the gift of gab. Majorette I, 2, 3,4g Y-Teens I,2,3,4g F.N.C. 4, F.H.A. I. FAY LOCKWOOD 'She could execute any mischief. Library Office 4g Y-Teens 3. STANLEY LUCAS, 'Stan' What do we live for if not to enjoy 1ife. Hi-Y I,2, 3,43 Basketball 2, 35 Football 2g Baseball 33 Cross Country 4. MARGARET LUFT, Marge Youth comes but once in a 1ifetime. Y-Teens Ig Eclipse Staff 4, Annual Staff 45 Varsity Club 2, 3,4g Hockey 2,3,4. CHARLES LUCIA, 'Chuck Women are such expensive thingsl' Hi-Y I, 2, 3,4g Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3,4g Basketball 2, 3.4. HOWARD LUCIA Long, lean and lovable, Football 2, 3,4g Basketball 3g Baseball 3g Hi-Y I,2,3,4. GERALD MCCLELLAN His thoughts have a high aim. Class Officer I. GEORGE McCLELLAND, 'Porky' Happy go lucky, gay and free. Basketball 2,45 Baseball 2, Cross Country 4, Hi-Y 2. MARGUBIITE MCGRAW, Marge I may be small, but I'l1 ha ve my way. Class Play 43 Basketball Ig Y-Teens I. IMA LOU MCKNIGHT Without a song life would be a mistake. Vocal 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3, F.H.A. 4g Honor Society 2, 3.4, Play Entertainment 2, 3,4, Play Comm. 4. BEVERLY McQUEEN, 'Bev' Her favorite sport is acting a clown. Annual Staff 4, Eclipse Staff 4, Office Staff 3, JOYCE MELIBEIG 'The glory of heaven is yours in her smile. Eclipse Staff 4 Annual Staff 4, F.N.C. 4, Vocal 2, 3, Play Comm. 2, 3, GLENNA MILL!-R 'Quietness is a key to success. F.H.A I 2.3,4, Hockey 4, Class Play 3, Honor Society 2,3,4, Library 4, F,N.C. 4, Y-Teens 4, Varsity Club 4,Play Comm. 2.4. PHILLIP MILLER, Phil Words do not accomplish all. IEA N MUSC HIANA Cheerfulness is just a natural to her. Library 1.2, Y-Teen Office Staff Play Comm. 2. JOYCE NEWLAND A smile goes a long way. Y-Teens 4, Class Officer 4, Pla Comm. 3, Library Office 4. SI, Y 17 OF I95Z SENIORS WILLIAM NYMAN, Bill Born with a horn in his mouth. Band 1.2, 3.4. PATRICIA OSOSKI, Pat She lives to wear a smile. Vocal 1.25 F. N. C. 45 Honor Society 3,45 Eclipse Editor 45 Annual Staff 45 Forensic Club 45 Class Play 2. WINIFRED PEEVEYHOUSE, Winnie Blessed with the gift of making friends. Basketball I,2,3,45 Softball 2, 3,45 Hockey 2.3.45 Varsity Club 2.3.45 Class Play 2,45 Play Comm. 3. L. G. PENGYER l-le pleases everyone. but cannot please himself. Football l.2,3,4g Track 1.2, 3,45 Class Officer 2.3.45 Basketball l,25 Baseball 2,45 Cross Country I.25 Hi-Y 1.2. MAGDA LENE PETE, Maggie We know that she is full of good nature. Vocal 3. JANET PETERSON Why can't they all be contented like me? Library 45 Eclipse Staff 45 Play Comm. 4. BETTY PETTENGILL You only live once, have a good time. Vocal Ig Majorette 2. 3.45 Y-Teens I,2g Cheerleader I5 Office staff 35 Play Comm 2.3. FLORENCE POISSON As merry as the day is long. Y-Teens 1,25 Varsity Club 2.3.45 Cheerleader 1,25 Softball 2,3,45 F.H.A. 25 Band l i.2,3.45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Hockey 2.3,45 Play Comm. 3. JOLINE POLING Wedding bells sound much nicer than school bells. Vocal 1, 25 Majorette 35 Y-Teens I5 Class Play 25 Play Comm. 2. ELDON PRICE Every day is lady's day for him. Basketball I,2,3g l-li-Y 1.2. 3.45 Cross Country 35 Baseball 1. L, BETTY JEAN PUTT, Putt Her sunny disposition makes her everybody's friend. Vocal i,3, Varsity Club 2, 3,4, Eclipse Staff 4g Annual Staff 4g Hockey 2,3,4g Basketball i,2,3,4g Office Staff 13,45 Play Entertainment 2, 3,43 Cheerleader I. JOYCE RADKE Wise and good as she is fair. Hockey 2,3,4g Basketball I,2,3,4g Track 2, 39 Softball 2,3g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Y-Teens 4517, H, A. 2g Play Comm. 2. PATRICIA REESER, Pat Silence is one great att of conversation. Library Office 4. CLARENCE REPPUHN Haste makes waste. ROMA RIDLEY Being on time makes the day too long. Vocal 4, Play Comm. 35 Eclipse Staff 45 Annual Staff 4g Y-Teens 4. DOROTHY RUSSELL Happy, cheerful is this maiden fair. Y-Teens 3,4g Library Office 4. SHIRLEY RUTLEDGE, Rut She's not too short, she's not too tall, but she's a whiz at basketball. Hockey 2, 3,4g Basketball I, 2, 3,4g Softball 2,3,4g Track 2,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,4. JOHN SCHATZ. I'd rather be a farmer than President. Annual Staff 4g Eclipse Staff 4g Class Play 3,45 Projection Club 3,4, CLIFI-'TON SCOTT, Cliff From all appearances he's shy, but we know him better. DEYO SBZREIS Better to be small and shine, than to be big and cast a shadow. P 19 .lf OF l95Z BLANCHE SIMMONDS Either I will find a way or I will make one. RUTH STAGEBERG A small but mighty gal is she. Cheerleader I, 2, Majorette 2,3,4g Office Staff 3,45 F,N.C, 4g F.H.A. 2,35 Forensic Club 4g Class Play 2, Vocal 1,25 Honor Society 2,4g Play Comm. 3. JUANITA STRAYER Love makes the world go around, and I'm spinning. Basketball 1,25 Hockey 2g Play Comm. 4. MARIAN STODDARD lt is nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. Eclipse Staff 4, Annual Staff 45 Track Manager 4g Varsity Club 4g Play Comm. 4. GARY UNDERHILL lt is a tough road that leads to heights of greatness, Class Officer I, 2, 3,4g Hi-Y l, 2,3p Class Play 3,4, Basketball t,2, 3,4g Football I,2, 3,43 Track I,2g Baseball 3. DALE VAN WAGONER To grow or not to grow, that is the question. Hi-Y 3,4- Basketball I, 2, 3. DAIRO VEIT He knew the exact moment when to say nothing. Track 2, 3.4, Cross Country I, 2, 3: ELAINE VIOLA 'I wish for what is higher. Class Officer I,3g F.H.A. I,2,3,4 Office Staff 3,4g Class Play 3,4g Library Staff 4, Annual Editor 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Eclipse Staff 4. JOHN VISSPR Just give me a listener and l'l1 do the talking, Cross Country I,2g Forensic Club 4. JO ANNE WAGE! Not to serious, not too gay, but a rare good classmate. SHIRLEY WAGNER Speech is great, but silence is greater. PATRICIA WALLACE, Pat I am what I am. Do not try to alter me. Y-Teens Ig Varsity Club 2.3.4, Eclipse Staff 4, Annual Staff 45 Basketball I,2g Hockey 2,3,4g Play Comm. 3. ANN WA LTERHOUSE With the spring comes wedding bells. Class Play 3g Library Office 4, Y-Teens Ig Play Comm. 2,4. DUANE WALTHIHOUSE Better late than never. Basketball I,2,3g Football 2.3. KEITH WALTERHOUSE There ain't no sense in gettin' tiled. Hi-Y I, 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 3, Cross Country 4. RUTH WEIBLE Si1ence is one of her greatest charms. Hi-C Club 4. ARTHUR WHITNEY, Bud At art he excels, just look at this book and you can te1l. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 4: Honor Society 23 Hi-Y I, 25 Annual Staff 4. HARRY WOODBECK mot Picturedj I hope I have leisure time to make good. JOAN WRIGHT 'To be busy is to be happy.' Basketball Ig F.H.A. l,2,3.4: Hockey 43 Honor Society 2,45 Basketball Manager 45 Class Play 2: Eclipse Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Play Entertainment 2.4. BRUCE GRANT fNot Pictured! 'I'm not lazy, I'm just tired. HOWARD LITTLEPAGE QNot Picturedj Another valued link in our golden chain of friendship. Entered from Utley, February 1952, MARGARET MONTLE, Peg CNet Picturedj We don't know her very well, but we would like to know her better. Entered from Clio, January IQ52, LEONARD WOODBECK lt is the nature of a great mind to be undistrubed. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It was late autumn--early September, really--- before the leaves began to turn color and mound up in heaps around the grounds at KHS. Students were crowding into already crowded classrooms and once again starting a new year. We were freshmen! During our freshmen year, the traditional Fresh- X man-Sophomore Initiation was done away with entirely. Instead, the sophs treated the underclassmen to a party which everyone enjoyed. Also during that term each homeroom had its own class officers in place of officers for the entire grade. But, always, there were books and study and homework. Next came our sophomore year. It seemed that this was just one step closer to our goal--graduation! Our class officers for that year were: Gary Underhill, president, Winifred Peevyhouse, vice president, Carole Bowman, secretary, L. G. Penoyer, treasurer and Jackie LaLonde, student council representative. That year we held our first class play, Al Haddon and His Lamp , which was worthy of high esteem. Still, there were books and study and homework. The next step was our junior year. The class chose Anne Gould as president, Gary Underhill, vice-president, Elaine Viola, secretary, L. G. Penoyer, treasurer, and Duane Christian as student council representative. They gave as their annual play, Almost Summer , which was a praised attraction. As the class before them had done, the juniors and seniors once again combined their proms and the results were greatly re- warded. In May the juniors entertained the seniors at the customary banquet. Occasionally, there were books and study and homework. At last our senior year was upon us! Officers for that year were: Gary Underhill, president, Anne Gould, vice-president and student council representative, Joyce Newland, secretary, and L. G. Penoyer, treasurer. Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost , Junior-Senior Prom, Junior-Senior Banquet, all played a major part in completing our last year in high school. And commencement meant it was all over for the class of 1952-- the autumn leaves, our banquets, proms, class plays, the books and study and homework--all the memories of our four years were wrapped up in a slender roll of sheepskin. Now, we are alumni! CLASS MOTTO The Higher the Climb, the Brighter the View CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER White Carnation 22 SYN NXXXXQX Q. N9?ikQ35 SNAPS 111324 ' ' . , if ' ' ' ' - :+-i- s 5 i K .- , -I A . A A-- . K W if . Q - H9'f E -ef 3--'P Aix? 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W Clark D Van Wormer B Hamaker B Bllllngs E Isaacson I De Nutt C Olrwer D Mc Clellan FOURTH ROW R Srmmonds B Gourdre R Gruelrng T Lowe G Cole J Ackley D Robbrnsjr R Brrody M Matthews D Burgett X5-Py. xy A 99 99 a- E 9 ' fl . Z 5 f ,. . V -qt 2 . , . , . ' , . . . ' , . . , . , . . . . .. .- ..'.. .. ..- . , . , . . If 'K ,, ,, . , . .T Er . 'llfl V LJ II I It I I I' I I 1 1 f - L . ., r , I 2 ? H f 1 1 Et I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Poliskey, J, Alcorn, I, Dickinson, P. Wilson, N. Graves, N, Ash, P, Bandur, E. Kurtz, D. Leinster, E, Jeter, SECOND ROW: Mrs. J, Grotts, S, Madore, P. Samrnon, M, E, Goulisli, J. Harris, J, Mattingly, J, Shock, S, Buda, V, Martin, S, Raysiu, S, Drobeck. THIRD ROW, E. Suutli, W. Campbell, M. Spinney, D. Miller, B. Bennett, S. Bisaha, H, Agan, G. McMahon, B, Bisaha, I. Marsa, S. Gagnon, FOURTH ROW: C. Tneolet, M, House, D. Visser, T, Faulkner, W, Springsteen, D. Steplicus, H. Stewart, R. Carr, M. Luce, ll. Sylvester. MORE CLASS OFFILERS LEFT TO RIGHT Mary Ann Kusky Student Council Toni Love President JoAnn Harris Vice President Mary Ellen Goulish Secretary Del Robbins Treasurer qAbsentJ : . ' ' : . ' 9 ' . G v ' ' 1 . 1 . ' ze V K - , bg .I , ,, in PV I 'ff fig.- in if in T Q There Go The Grooms X f-,Fl Q,- ea SNAPS 'N 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Ketterer, J, Marrow, L, Agle, R, Anderson, G. Waugh, J, De Witt. SECOND ROW: R. Rose, J. Kenny, P. Visser, J. Kotsko, G. Albranr, D. Miller, Mr. R. Boettner. THIRD ROW: B. Freeman, J. Cook, B. Bissonette, T. Vohwinkle, K. Alpine, L. Mount, A. Lambert. FOURTH ROW: R, Brown, F. Brodie, C. Swenson, D. Angus, I. Trevarrow, B. Comer. 1' N ,. 4 If I 4' ea SGPHOMORE DRUDGES - ' I ve FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT B Sules R Colemen D Whlre F R1vera D Blossom F O Leary S June P Remote B Freese T Wallace SECOND ROW I Moore P Sperrow D Van T1ff11n T Pmsson J Lrpstraw N Raub O Hall S Young I Coon M Kusky Mr M Gmgery THIRD ROW T Pettengxll C Allan N VlLKn1ght M Rohman C Kruger V Mucha N Carson M Bandur S Gustafson I Taylor D Kogut FOURTH ROW I De Mott S McClellan R Deres G Evans M Wallace B Grertz L OI1ver R Kovalclk N Canston I Latoz D Wrlson 1. 0 gg Q Q 99 5 3 X F HW s 1 - u - 1 - n - v - 1 . , - n - . . . . . : . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . . . . . : . . . . . - is ' . g u g o 1 Q , Q g n q I , a 1 5 - . . , . , . . . . . . . . - , wg, . ,W 1 , .-.... -- -V.. . . - , Q. f ., . .:, '43 ,. iff, 'if , fa f' 4 f. . ' . L 1 .px-. . .1 f 4, .W .. u . f ' , .lix aar .-mr'f' ' 1 .M ' , . .. 2: w al. f .: .f V, ' .. ,wi fi-rf: 1.4 '92 V' 1 .':'4v'rEi .ff i ' 1 X T A 'ff' ' rw '- I - '- 'i '-Q:a.,.a.,...1. ': ' .man f, 1 f 4 ff .4 '-' A ' -'J - f 1 -We : 5 it hm 'FN FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Splane, M, Glomson, M. Kennedy, D. Sacadaris, P. Henderson, S, Sineltzly, R. Daly, L. Holcomb. SECOND ROW:G. Cook, A. Vanderkarr, L, Woodworth, N. Dunlap, L, Wood. I. Switzer, S. Warren, P. Witt, L. Kleeman, Mr. W. Knudson. THIRD ROW: P. Mitchell, B, Simpson, J, Quinlan, D. Wiltse, A. Stebbins, L. Upton, S, Clayton, M. Spohn, D. Giddings. FOURTH ROW: D. Maddox, E. Pierce, G. Smith, K. Jacobs, J. Smith, B. Kietzman, J. Rivard, G, Godmar, B. Jacot, B. Gordy. -STILL- CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Kusky, Secretary, Bob Rose, President, Marion Bandur, Vice President, Mary Ann Rohmann, Treasurer, Gernard Waugh, Student Council. I l r 1 gg, .I :LQ 5 :gn f ' 15 A ' 'gut .1g, 'y,gfg'f I t, TQ, , . A , -: V' 2' w k., '-' 'Q ,T Q' if L. 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FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT S McMahon S Cole K Luce S Isaacson Z, S Groulx C Hamilton B Chambers S Walrath M Van Wagoner P y Davis SECOND ROW G Story H Trobaugh S Boswick MJ Kenney S K 0 Z! N Kingman I Lucky C Hitsman M Bennett I Lumm B Finkbeiner Mr X BJ Holcomb THIRD ROW D Stewart I Shifflet A Alcorn R M Mezaros S Marsh M Kopin D Johnson E M Wakefield C Mclfarlan J Agan S Hudak FOURTH ROW S Van Tifflin B Procunier E Boegner A Fisher R Bissonett R Richards C Lambert K Erbaugh I Stevenson N Robbins R A Hollenback N 4 'fm mf 525W 16 Fl ff 9 J I K- I J . 1 v b .- . 1 . . . . . . . ' ' . ag- .. 1 I n a , . , - fl!!! v V p n I I v ff! - , - , II . y, 5 . . . I , . , . , .I . . , . i I I I - 1 - v - - - v - n - VQ' ' . . , . . . , . . , . ' , O . , . . I . v - . - . n 5 Q 9 a g - g . 5 a V g . t N' n 1 u . n H -. T x. Y . i - ' WA' . 'Mt ffxi- . L .. L..-ul, J .fly 4 Q? 'l '2 ' Y' A, , ' ' f.. Q I . - f hh ff' r-,nm L FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Ives, M. Slezak, D, Farrier, B. Mayville, J. Bowen, J, Smith, W, Lingenfeiter, J. Roger, SECOND ROW: G, Shock, L. Ash, P. Hitchcock, D. Brow, P. Dennis, E. Matthews, A. Ingalls, Mr. Stephon. THIRD ROW: B. Smith, J, Mrohs, B, Winkler, V. Veil, R. Layman, E. Evans, G. Miller, R. Crosby, R. Wilcox, D. Torrey. FOURTH ROW: C. Gleson, D, Farnsworth, H. LaBeau, D. Crittenden. J. Griffin, G. Lockard, L. Ingham, D. Clapp, D, Clapp. J. Britt, TOlllNG Snaps gf? 32 -. Y l , , , , V, . fn--V -1. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D, Lenzi, L, Johnson, A. Fargo, P, Kusky, L. Morse, B, llarrley, K. Kozma, W, Conrurier. SECOND ROW: J, Hazard, L. Ingham, D. llarves, T, Hanson, R, Isaacson, R. Gusinhaver, L. Clodfelrcr, Mrs. I. Kline, TlllRD ROW: D. Sramrn, G. llannnond, L. Faulkner, R. Kovacs, R. Gordon, R. Alexander, E. Baldwin, L. Mc Graw, R, Damon. FOURTH ROW: E, Hoosc, D, Sherwin, L. Guyer, I. Marsh, J. Muchler, R, Muschiana, J, Royce, T, Griffin. EIGHTH GRADE NLABORERS' ?2,fvX FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Thoune, G. Miller, D. Iuiller, R, '. 'JJ Owen, E. Wrighr, L. Walton, N. Edgel. SECOND ROW: G. Benway, - G, Nolley, M, Cheney, B, Hickniotr, J, Hurry, D. Money, S. Carley. i., THIRD ROW. J, S'pohn, J. Osborne, E. Hall, D. Marme, B, Srumhe. RUM u , U CA 4 ' ' N. Campbell, D, Overfield, J. Neil. FOURTH ROW: R. Battles, N. ' ' ' Cunningham, H. Wood, G. Loyer, D. Conklin, K. Opdyke, D. Uren. ' vknugy V. . . ., 7 , .f . -aw: - 1 ,fff lf... , Q. ' - ' w fr gwgl. I 'ffffbi ' Q4-5? ? .'2'?-fi L 3 . - ' ff'26Z5Q' 'KT 51a'x?Ef'f'rff 1 I ' fs W.:-2. H . ,iN.n1,f.- H V. , ff ' -. 2.-Ja .111 f.:,,fvi2: . -j5 'f, f:AH.J31?L ' : ' ' - 1 5-,Ff:gg4'f gf , JMU. 3. ' f',1f5xQ' i7,f,,P3 13:-iw ' I . , I I I I I 3 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Grady, D, Upper, D. Fulkerson, F. Mellberg, N. Shuch, L. Varrcn, A. K alleau, N, Pillsbury, SECOND ROWg J, Piazza, I. Wacker, S, Putcrbarrgh, L. Ross, J. Sharon, D. L. Ta' Ior, I, Younker Mrs. L, Scott, TIIIRD ROW. P, Glasgow, K, Crowell, D. Coulter, R, Cook, I, C, Proffer, 5. F1.cI.er, I. Siedcl FOURTH ROW: 1. Dagner, P. Pcrro, F, Woodvvorth, R, Trevarrow, E, Kippe, I., Stevenson, R, Visbcr, E. Rivera, LABORING FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT V Roper A WIHIBIIIB F Yaugh F Breecher A Hall C Belanger R OLcary SECOND ROVM H Bury D Berry K Owur E Moon J Brxody J Ecker MrssE Wemzel THIRD ROW M Lucas P Porlu L Vaughan P Smrxh K Artkcn M Marun L Ixell C Whrtney FOURTH ROW R Butaso ench W INILLL, I ockard P rompson M a LS Pudxa A SCIIIIIILII 9 INIC My J, Fr , '. Mc' B , .L ' , . Tl , ,I. B III' , J, y, , ' , .. hols. ' . , 'f J ' g , , 'i-2. fg '1Q , , ,A 43+ ,gg .A L .fx fx! FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C, DesOrmeau, J. Paradis, J. Roush, D, Ehrhart, A, Hill, S, Pearce, C, Farrier, L, Liell, J, Servis, SECOND ROW: J, Wiltse, J, French, D, Springsteen, R, Taylor, R, Kennedy, L, McOueen, A, Carson, J, Roush, J, Madore, Mrs, Smith, Qsponsnrj, THIRD ROW: B, Rnrledgg, J, Wheeler, I, Mucha, J, Bchnke, B, Prieur, W, Barton, M, Inxnan, M. Broun, G, Kozma, B. Woodworth, J, Riness. FOURTIIROW1 D. Bond, T. Martin, F, Mantz, M, Mayer, G. Hudak, J, Wakefield, C, Martin, C. Servis, B, Giguere, SEVENTH GRADE PLODDERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT J Paridi S rrel G Straley C Vei F Poisson B Freeman L Arrand R Grey C Ingham L Ives SECOND RON J Farrier M Dumler D Ah D Lutze E Simpson P Katrenish I 4' L llosmer B McClain J Clark M White Mrs I Iwewcombe fsponsorj THIRD ROW T Young N Olsen G KuJaxa F Pritchard P McDonald L Sherwin C Ridley J Allen D Sperroxs B Briodj. J Jacobs FOU TH A, RON A Brock M Edwards St Strayer J LaDue M Perry J Mander D Smith on D Crates B Baksa B Lutat C Thomas J Trexerrow 'iq HM, --ffl sf if 'q. 3f4 , I . . . . ' t I ' 4 U. I s . ' Q ' , , a V , ' ,' . h . h ' ' - '- 4 ra ' . - ,, . 4 x . g :U F -.4 ' I 'KE . , Q a 9 Y 'N il '- Q X CD , C, i S LIL' . - 'I f -D' ll' is , , - x 5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Kusky B, Tucker I. Rutledge M. A. K ' I. A d- 5 CI. La ir . Ba ber R, Williams B, Mc Mahan G. June, SECOND ROXM L, llopkins R, Eckcr P, Steven.-on T, Phipps S, Sostwick D, Burgess F, Dean A, Iiby D, Hetherington M s. Reitz, THIRD ROW: L, Cole , Baird R, Whitcomh A. Smith B, Hicks M, Patson E, Gifford J, Gorncv S, Frey D, Ellis. FOURTH ROW: G. Anderson ', 1 an , Thom son T, usi , Woo worth L. ami, , Brown V, Man: Dona K. Curr', PIGDDING- FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT 5 Llodfelter M Mick T Keener I Wright W Mac Donald I Caine J Weible P Chasteen I Garrett CP Hicks SECONDROW D Wright R La Bean T Welch R Forsberg F Fischer S Campbell K Gibson B Egrs P Baumgartner K Angus L Thoune 5 Maunder FOURTH ROW I' La Bean S Briggs L Grubbe T Grun J Poliskey J Nichols D Sperrow N Boegner P Evans T Wilt Zita Boone D Middleton 'eww - ' , 1 L 4 L , , , owacs, n crson, 1 c, R I I I I I I I 1 X I I I . , . , . I . J . W Mtrg , B p , M I, R d , Ad s B , Id, 5 I I , . , 1. I , -. 4 A. I . I I , . 1 . ,I , Q I A 1 . Visser, S. Bacon, R. Gustafson, J. Mrohs, M, Trobaugh, Mrs, Alden, THIRD ROW: L, V, Perro, L, Lmce, N. F D-bl HIIU 'IDU ffgf .P C -i E.:- 52 46' IVITX 4 x., gxaxoxogva Jj gmxx' - X25 6 Q .I x x ,il mu , 3 I E 1' X' -Q x 3 'V w X L, ff J xii X A xx F-Q I S :Sn 6 W QD CvlWYM91. C ! x '1 1 I Q0-PQ'-f0bo.Hs,DoO0G'o 'tio' 5 5 1z,2z1's:EF'z?z 003 fi, '41 z, Qazzaoogaoqp ' 'iii wi, ' -0005365521 --f'oaf. .1 ..... . I X 4 ll u X B1 wfwfn Q I Student CouncH Pep Band M w.44-13512, I SEATED: Mr. G. Nichols, E. Hall, S, Briggs, M. Kusky, S. Bostwick, M. Waugh, S. Fischer. STANDING: A. Williams, A. Eby, G. Waugh, T. Love, G, Underhill, R. Rose, A. Gould, J. Roush. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Waugh, B, Nyman, B. Gierrz, J. Bigelow STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Comer, L. Mount, J, Trevarrow, E, Pierce, R. Crosby, B, Gram. C1 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT B Splane D Ketterer E VIOIB D Vtola J Peterson H Krrbs G Frscher L Wood SECOND ROW G Tebo D bacadarts J Merrlll D Famer G Story N Raub J Shock J Rogers M1ssE Thelsen THIRD ROW G M1I1er G Cook J Grant D Van Wagoner I DeW1tt D Grddrngs J Johnson I P rter P Messenber I Freese FOURTH ROW S Clayton G Evans B Comer C Swenson D Vtsser I LaLonde L Hrcks I Sw1tzer library Th1S year the I1brary experl enced a Complete change ID pohcy M155 E The1sen 15 the I1brar1an and O many new books are on the sheIves Both boys and g1r1s have been en Couraged to work 1n thelr hbrary and they have formed a I1brary club off1cers of vsh1ch are Pres1dent E V1oIa V1ce Presldent J DeW1tt Secretary G F1scher Treasurer . . . J. Johnson Sponsor . . M1ss E. Thersen STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT I Shock, J DeW1tL SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT P Messenger, D. VIOIB 39 1 ll tk A 1 l I5 Q I 0 T IVE I :,?If?3?I2..F A 1 il- ..- 11:1-: 5 - Q 'V -. 'v' 'i Z' i- s A . fb -if , 4 - ' . 1 V v , Q A ' F' ' v' t . I f f, V- I' .U 1 u 7,. . 2. V , . . . , . v , .V ,. . . . . . . . as ' ' .. . I ' ' ' . ,U . l. Z '. HMB ' f N, SEATED, L. TO R.: Mr. M. Gingery, G. Miller, l. McKnight, E. Viola, B. Hudson, M. Goulisli, J. Harris, J. Wright, STANDING, L. TO R.: F. Hartley, R. llritz, P. Ososki, A. Gould, G, Fischer. Honor Societq Compliments of WEYHING BRCS. MFG. CO. Detroit, Michigan SEATED, L, TO R.: B, McQueen, J Wright, C. Bowman, E, Viola, P, Ososki, B, Putt. STANDING, L, TOR.: Mrs. O. Gould, L. Johnson, J, Alcorn. I. LaLonde, I. Mellberg Quill And Scroll bEATED L TOR Mrs Irene Newcombe R blageber g l P k E K STANDING L TO L, LEHZl N Asl Ososr urtz Zudell T Faulkner I Kotsko Under the dlrectlon of Mrs Irene Newcombe the speech de a t of K H S ff Thrs year the Debate Club formed d1scuss1on groups whlch took an act1ve part by joxmng groups from other schools and talk1ng over current problems Members were John Vxsser Norma Ash Anne Gould Louls LCHZI and Ruth Stageberg Actrve memb rs of the debate team were L ou1s Lenzl Ruth stave berg the aff1rmat1ve and T F om aulkner and Esther Krutz the negatlve The Debate Club took trlps to Ann Arbor d an East Lanslng for convent1ons as well as part1c1pat1ng ln many debates among local schools 4 41 . ll ' ' . , p r ment . '. . o ers many varied activities. . 1 ' . , , ' . 2 1 . ., , .. D - ef Va Q ,A 5? lil 4 IW a-4 T FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT S Young M Thompson B Pertengrll J Sharron S Cole A Valleau N Llvrngston J Wrrght I Marose W Couturrer D Upper D Falkerson L Holcomb R Daly E Hall B lXlllCl'lCl1 R Stageburg SECOND ROW D Stan G M1ller D Jurllet M Waugh M Shenny D Taylor T Porsson J Polsson I Grant E Pelrce G Evans Mr A Llndholm THIRDROW D Lonklm P Mrrchell J Mohrs P Dennrs R Crosby I Dagner J Greulmg B Grant G Waugh T Faulkner FOURTH ROW B Smlth G Mlller G Loyer B Blsaha L Mount J Trevarrow Cole B Glerrz G Ankney B Comer I Breglow B Nyman V Marun all The band, under the d1rect1on of Mr Alfred Lnndholm, attended the State Fa1r 1n September and won a trophy The band took fxrst place 1n the Class B marchmg contest at Bendle They also performed durmg the halves at all football games and pep meetmgs Offrcers of the band are Pres1dent Therese Po1sson V1ce Pres1dent .hm Tr varrow Secretary Florence POISSOD Treasurer Myrna Waugh L1brar1ans Jack Brgelow, Bernard B1l11ngs MOH1tOT Florence Polsson Sergeant at Arms Grover Ankney B111 Comer Majoreltes fseated left to Ilghlfs Young E Hall, B Pettenglll M Thomas R Stageberg B Muchell fsta1drngjN l.,1VlYlgSIOll 42 -1-ll A 3 Lil Future Craftsmen . huuuu-g 0 0 D0 Junior 'r'-Teens 'Sf' '-:J ' , ve if L V, . .- fr' ' Vi Qi' 2 w KNEELING: M. Kovacs, S. Serrels, , C. Chambers, K. Aitkens, I. Wright, ,fl M. Petry, L. Ives, J. weibie. SECOND ROW: N. Cunningham, C, Lambert, V. MacDonald, A. Williams, R. Mezaros, J. Agan, S. Bostwick, C. Whitney, S. Severn, J. Lockard. THIRD ROW: J. Farrier, P. Chasteen, B, Hicks, S. Bostwick, D. Ash, C. Belanger, F. Dean, D. Angus, P. MacDonald, B. Egts, Mrs. Nerine Alden. FOURTH ROW: G. Kujava, S. Briggs, M. Patterson, K. Owen, L. Vaughn, B, Briody, R. Bertaso, L. Liell, J. Trevarrow, C. Maclfarland, D. Johnson. Varsitq Club New '52 Members SEATED, L. TO R.: A. Gould, G. Miller, J, Wright, W, Peeveyhouse, M, Stoddard, P. Sammon. STANDING: S. Polsiky, C. Allen, S. Gustafson, R. Richards, B. Bennett, M, Bandur. , .. - .. , 2' - .. .. f, r - .uf .v - '- f V - . . V . . .. . ' ' gf 'wx' --r r - ' - .1 'Y ,' f' fx. 1 ' 'fin ' ' : -if 'f- . nt 1' N: .ravg - '-2, f ' 3 pg - f, V , ' V' ' - ff , - ' . 7 Ft,-L 1'-5: , ' ' ff ' ' ,fs i , 4 . ,. .4 r - , ., N . , , . .,.,.L. . ,..-f'- .V A -,I ,, .I V 7 FRONT SEAT: Mr. A. Hoffman, Joyce Newland, BACK SEAT: Rosemary Covert, Dorrena Van Tifflin, Lila Burbank, KNEELING: Jack Biglow, Howard Hitsman, SECOND ROW: Bob Iacot, Mr. A. Hoffman, Dugal Brow, Joe Cook, John Schatz, John Smith, Glenn Shock, Dell Greenman, THIRD ROW: Rodney Brown, Lewis Lenzl John Alcorn, Philip Beck, Grover Ankney, Leonard Hicks, Projectionists 45 gf I I 3, 4 I 4 , 0' I ., , xg!! L STANDING J Wrrght SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT C Harrulton C. Frobaugh, E. Viola, FHA D Vrola M Waugh B Alexander I Mclimght P Bandur D Lemster, R, Daly, ,l SECOND ROW B Carr Z McFall M Bennett C Hltsman G Fischer, L, Coon, M, Kopm G Story I Coon IVIISSK Boonstra THIRD RON L Holcomb, A, Money, S, -5 Hudak J Kretzman G Cook D Stewart M Goulrsh J Harres, E, Jeter, R. Hritz, FOURTH ROW A Frsher S Gustafson G Mrller S McClellan M. Spohn, S, Clayton C Lambert P Matthews R Brssronette M Bandur va V J Of the many clubs around school, the Future Homernakers of Amerrca club 1S one of the most lmportant Its purpose 1S to make better c1t1z.ens and to create good understandrng among the people of thls great world we Ilve rn Pres1dent J Wr1ght VICE Presrdent D Lemster Secretary M Goulrsh Treasurer M Bandur Sponsor Mrss K Boonstra I FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT I Alcorn B Alexander P Wrlbon N Ash N Graxu M L oul I Whrre I Drckrnson P Krng bECONlDROW H Krrbs B Roaeh D Glomaon NN Lampoell 5 Rutledge NI Lrxrngsron I Shock I Nlalungly Mre I Grotts THIRD ROW R Rrdlex Nl Ruekx M McDerm1tr M Goulrsh J Hams D Mrller J Radke E Jeter: L Jrhnbon G Mrller FOURTH ROV R Hrltz D Hazard D Rusaell B llamaker M Luce P Mathew J Newland Semor V Teens Hu C Buble Club SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT I Porter M Spohn Nlr George Galbrearh E Kurtz STANDING R Wreble I Spohn M Kennedy 47 4, I Z 'V ,-R. . .W to-.4 ' wi ' . , :.. , . , , . , . W., ,f ter, . . . . , X ,. . i Q , -V , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' V . ' v, ' - . ' I I ' I I q -n s u o 1 1,11 4, . I, '. I , . 4, . I , . , . I, . l A , .. I . Y l:.',. ,.',. .. .. 'S,.. . Q - if I U if z. , I ul ' I . . ': . V' . . I I vu L i I 2 2 in , i A fn LL I V Senior Hi-V FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Hartley, D. Scrrels, M, Spinney, H. Eckcr, SECONDRUVNE D. Van Wagner 5. Raysin, W, Clark, Mr, E. Shears, TIIIRD ROM D, Christian, E, Prrcc, H. Lucia, R. Ecker, FOURTH RUNNE Ll. Lucia, D. Walrurhorrsc, I. Bye, K, Walter- lrnnfc, H, Kccney, G, McClellan, Jun or Hn V FIRST ROA LEFT TO RIGHT W McDonald R Gray I Franglr B Hartley L Verran D Sprrngsrcen J Serxrs SELOINDRUNN I Llark I Mador.. I Prazza J Gurney J WaLker L McQuLLn, II Carson Mr R Boettner IIIIRD ROW D Turion B Mrllu L Llodfelxer R Cook D Allra G Hammond C, Serwrs D Bond J S dell IOURTIIROXN R Aluander L R MLGravw I RoycL R Trwarrow E Krppg I Muchlu G Hudak R Musclnana ran E ha ldw 52533 :gel l O I , V , I , - x Q , , 1, R r ' - l n 0 9 a v s 1 1 I ' 9 I 0 - : . , . ' ', . , . ', . ' , . . , . . . I . , . ' , . , . , . ', . , . ' , . , . Y . 5 ' 'V w H - 1 1 I ' , , ' - - A 1 - - . - . . . . . . . . , . , R, V' 'I', ', ' in, -M My .. , .V , ,Z . , , , ,. .N 5 .nk -. .q., I , . ... 4- f , .,,, , , f, 'A R, ,YH -A 'f,15,,. V, ,, .fw-4 In 5 - way, J -- ,Q ,v . -, ' yr '- 'A - ' .22 ' p L . K LAT 3, :sf Sr' M '-rf Aj, .. . ' ge?-.rf,,g,w ff..'5'::f .qifl 7 L f V-M ,-at ' . f- ' -. 'rg -3, 1' rg QQ., - 3 ' , ' .V ' 1, I, ,, ,, f -if .i . , ,fr 1 4 .,:.3:Q ' f , , . I I af, ,. .- zw.-,-fix - W. V an . -- . ,' , 'fl' X. su-we neu Varsnu Club Lv FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Putt, C. Bowman, W. Peevyhouse, B. Barlow, N. Ash. SECOND ROW: Miss E. Silver, P, Wallace, J. Alcorn, M. Luft, D. Lernster, F, Poisson. THIRD ROW: W, Campbell, T, Wallace, B, Gustafson, S, Madore, S. Rutledge, I. Shock. FOURTH ROW: M. E. Goulish, I. Radke, S. Young, H, Agan, D. Miller, I. A. Harris Future Nurses CHub FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D, Viola, M, Waugh, C, Hltsman, N. I. Livingston J. Story, SECOND ROW: N. Raub, J. Mellberg, D, Stewart, P. Ososki, Mrs. Leatha Scott. THIRD ROW: P, Phipps, G, Lingenfelter, L, Johnson, C. Kruger, D. L, Wilson. FOURTH ROW: R. Bissonette, G, Miller, I, Porter, L, Bowen. Girl Scouts FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Roper, I. Kader, S. Clodfelter, A. Hawes, M. Kovacs, D, Walker. SECOND ROW: J. Porter, C. Farrier, J, Weible, J. Wright, J, Farrier, THIRD ROW: L. Garrett, P. Chasteen, is L. llosmer, C, Clayton, Mr Harris, I. Woodby. FOURTH ROW: S. Campbell, B, Egts, S, Layman, G. Kozma, F, Mantz, D. Middleton, G. Kojova, S. Maunder, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: F, Yauch, F, Breecher, S. Cole, SECOND ROW: C. Hamilton, B. Chambers, M, Kenny, THIRD ROW: P, Smith, R. Davis, S, Isaacson, FOURTH ROW: I. Shifflet, S. Marsh, I. Johnson, A, Money. And FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Hartly, D. Farrow, J. Bowen, SECOND ROW: P. Perrow, P. Dennis, D. Brow, THIRD ROW: B. Smith, C. Kenney, B, Freeman I. Cook. FOURTH ROW: D. Wiltse, K. Alpin, I. Lockard, B, Muschiana. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Dennis, R. Allen, D. Royce, M. Mick, R. Barber, G, June, L. Hopkins, R. Gray, SECOND ROW: C. johnson, A. Fargo, I., Farren, T. Welch, N, Shuch, T. Timmons, B, Uren. THIRD ROW: R, Gustafson, L. Cole, B, Hartley, B, Baldwin, J, Baird, V. Allen, L. Perro, I. Clark. FOURTH ROW: D, Hawes, I, Allen, D. Money, L. Ross, J. Osborne, L. Clod- felter, T, Witt, D, Uren, B, Earl, R, Woodworth, E. Baldwin, Bog Scouts -nm. :gli : Win?- Snaps Q 51 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBI-R DEC EMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH AHZIL MAY JUNE SCHOOL CALENDAR I95I-52 School Opens Football Field Hockey Football Juniors order rings Field Hockey Football Football County Institute Ditto Football Field Hockey Football Senior Pictures Football Football Thanksgiving Ditto Carnival Football Bust Field Hockey Wake up, everybody, vacation's overl K. 85 Davison 05 Off to a good start. K. 15 Beecher 05 Sweet revenge! K. 75 Fenton 125 Slips don't count! Just one more Year! K. 45 Bendle O5 We showed 'eml K. 145 Flushing 05 We didn't give 'em a chance! K. 265 Mt. Morris 75 We came through again! A break for students! K. 285 Grand Blanc 05 Hey, Coach! Can the cheerleaders play? K. 85 Bendle 05 This is getting to be a habit! K. 255 Bendle 75 Queen Anne crowned! ls my face on straight!!! K. 65 Clio 185 We can win all the time! K. 275 Beeches 135 What a victory!! Oh, how we ate! Leftovers! No school, but what a crowd! We ale the Home Dairy out! K. 55 Beecher o5 What a glorious season! ! Sr. Play 'Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost Ain't that the truth! ! School Out 'Merry Christmas and 18 days rest! Mr. Russel Boettner Marries Lucky guy! Mr. Courtney Calvert School in session Basketball Basketball Basketball Soph. -Frosh. Party Basketball Assembly Basketball Semester Tests Basketball End of semester Basketball Assembly Basketball Basketball Basketball Girls Basketball Banquet Assembly Junior Play Sadie Hawkins Dance Easter Vacation Senior Trip Jr. and Sr. Banquet Sophomore Play Jr. and Sr. Prom Exams for Seniors Ditto Baccalaureate Exercises Class Night Graduation School closes New year, new business manager! Back to the old grind. K. 555 Flint Tech 565 Tough luck, boys. K. 545 Davison 625 Better luck next time. K. 705 Mt. Morris 485 That's the way we like to see Class parties are such fun! K. 415 Fenton 535 Oh, gee, too bad. 'The Archers' Some apple shooting! K. 525 Flushing 515 Not too Closel The truth comes out, now! K. 585 Mt. Morris 595 Tough loss! But what a gamel Whew! Made it! K. 295 Grand Blanc 585 Slipped a bit, eh? 'Franklin The Great' Some Magic!! K. 335 Bendle 465 Still slippinrl? K. 565 Clio 385 Hurrah, a winner!! K. 405 Beecher 355 Man! Now we're on the ball! Chicken for chicks! 'Conservatory Players' A-A-A- Achooo! 'There Go the Grooms Oh, that Southern gall! 'May I have this dance, misterr' New bonnet or not, we've got a vacation! Washington and New York! Here we Comel ! New clothes and plenty to eat! l Home Sweet Homicide What suspense! The night of the year we'll never forget. The last of school day tests! ! A serious occasion for all. Getting close to the Clldl Those diplomas, at last! lt's all over now! 52 B. Gustafson . Ash N 'ww '06 JL S. June 5, nxt men auzzm 'Z Nl 6, X h l Oueen Anne Gould ' y HOMECOMING QUEEN 53 Ri T I. 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BACK ROW: Mg, btephon tep on nu son ears eats - E.S h,W.Kd ,E.Sh . team Page Sponsor Kaudson WQQW CLARKS STORE FIXTURES 1025 Harrison St. 57 Wayne Pearce Jumor Fullback Jon Rrvard Sophomore Quarterback Bob Korycrak Semor Rrght Guard Don McLellan Juruor Rrght Halfback Dell Robblns Junlur Center fabsentj Doug Burger: Junlor Halfback Bob Ehrhart Drck Johnson SCDIOI Rrght Tackle Q! .A- ' -1 58 1 Senlor Fullback 3 ,n at 51mg cb 5 be echer Yhg C06 6 X1 OT B Xgagu mr-Y v '4 sv R5 4 RECORD xion Dar' wr enm 1 12 Exushmg 14 0 NU M Z6 0 Gran Tom Lewrs Semor Left Guard Co Caplam fs of ns A BW' Beecher Bob Isaacsan Junior Left End Gary Underhill Senior Left Tackle Co-Captain FIRST ROW: R. Scott, H. Ecker, G. Underhill, T. Lewis, B. Koryciak, C. Theolet, R. Simmons, SECOND ROW: Coach C.K. Richards, D, Bostwick, C. Oliver, P. Beck, W. Clark, W. Pearce, D. McLellan, Coach, E. Stephon. THIRD ROW: B, Ehrhart, B. Gibson, W. Burgess, D. Burgett, M, Matthews, B. Isaacson, H. Lucia, H. Stewart. FOURTH ROW: T. Love, C. Lucia, K. Johnson, D. Fisher, D. Stevens, L. Albrant, C. Zudell, J. Rivard. ABSENT: L. Penoyer, D. Robbins, ALL C C OUN hi affd 2-aptains EY MEN 1' th om Lew ary Unde E Cou IS' were 1' h Hd am Znirable megfhi 1 also rec Il State ion for tacklgfived 011 -11 Q n fo ' . Gary U- ntl' Te Ch0sen .1 . th - . . 59 Wayne Burgess Senior Right Guard Lyle Albrant Junior Left Halfback David Stevens Junior Right End Wes Clark Junior Quarterback Howard Lucia Senior Left Halfback Max Matthews Junior Punt DELL ROBBINS GARY UNDERHILL BUDDY WHITNEY Junior Senior Captain Guard Forward Senior Guard FIRST ROW, L. TO R.: G. Underhill, L. Albrant, H. Keeney, B. Whitney, D. Stevens, T. Lewis. SECOND ROW: J. Carson, D. Robbins, G. McClelland, W. Knudson, C. Lucia, W. Clark, J. Clark. Page Sponsor COAL SERVICE, INC. 2520 N. Dort Hwy. 61 CHUCK LUCIA Senior Center G EORGE MCC LELLA ND Senior Forward LY LE ALBRA NT Junior Forward 4 34 K ,fi n Q-li v l 1 Varsnq BasebaH FIRST ROW, L, TO R.:C. K, Richards, H, Keeney, B. Ehrhart, J. Carson, B, Whitney, C, Lucia, D. Christian, T. Lewis. SECOND ROW: J. Rutledge, G. McClelland, D. Parks, R, Isaacson, G. Underhill, J. Rivard, D, Baker, R. Ecker, H. Stewart. THIRD ROW: F. Hartley, J, Worden, R. Scott, D, Serrels, H. Ecker, D, Bostwick, C. Oliver, S. Lucas. Reserve BasebaH FIRST ROW, L. TO R.: H, Severn, G, Shock, D. Turton, H. Carson, D. Casteel, J. Latoz. SECOND ROW: M. Wallace, D. Farnsworth, J, Britt, R. Lundberg, D. Clapp, D. Clapp, C. Maddox, K. Jacobs. THIRD ROW: D, Chapman, R. Stoddard J. Rivard, J. Quinlan, W. C. Knudson, B. Giertz. A FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Smith, J. Trevarrow, D. Chapman, M, Wallace, B. La Bean, J. Britt, B. Gourdie, N. McKnight, K, Jacobs, G, Aibrant. SECOND ROW: Mr. George Galbreath, L. Agle, G. Waugh, B. Mayville, R. Anderson, D, Brow, M. Ingles, V. Veil, J. Quinlan, J. Kotsko, Mr. William Knudson, THIRD ROW: D, Casteel, D. Clapp, R. Layman, D. Clapp, D. Crittenden, K. Alpin, J. Griffin, B. Giertz, L. Oliver, E, Pierce, B. Rose. Reserve Football Junior Football FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Bacon, B, Hartly, P. Kusky, D. Springsteen, F. Mellberg, W, McDonald, G. June, B. Kusky. SECOND ROW: Mr. Eddie Shears, J. Seidel, C. Service, D. Bond. J. Osborne, R, Isaacson, B. McClain, J, Clark, J. Piazzo, I. French, R, Gray. THIRD ROW: B. Alexander, R, Damon, L, McGraw, J, Royce, R, Trevarrow E. Kippe, J. Muchler, B. Muschiana, E. Rivera, E. Baldwin, R. Kovacs. 3 e P S Q FIRST ROW, L. TO R.: B. Rose, J, Bye, T. Vohwinkle, W. Pearce, D. Greenman, C, Theolet, D, Stevens, L. Albrant, W. Clark, D. McLe11and. SECOND ROW: E. Stephon, L, Penoyer, B. Pettengill, B. Gourdie, W. Burgess, R, Simmons, L, Lenzi, A. Lambert, G, Albrant, J. Kotsko, J, Delvlott, G. Galbreath. THIRD ROW: D. Argus, I. Griffin, A. West, D. Miller, V. Viet, W, Raush, D. French, R. Sheofsky, D. Farrier, D. Kogut, B. Miller. YBC Cross Countrq FIRST ROW, L, TO R.: R. Coleman, F. O'Leary, S. Drobeck, J. Worden, D. Kogut. SECOND ROW: D. Greenman, J, DeMott, D, Miller, L, Morse, G. Galbreath. THIRD ROW: J. Cook, J, R. Carson, R. Brown, D. Baker, T. Vohwinkle. FOURTH ROW: E. Price, D. Angus, J. Bye, H, Keeney, D, Christian. 64 RESERVE BASKETBALL J, Madore, D. Angus, D, Maddox, K. Jacobs, I. Rivard. I. Katsko, SECOND ROW: D. Clapp, J. Quinlan, R, Farnsworth, B. Giertz, D. Chapman, M. Wallace, D, Clapp, E. Stephon, 7th,8th GRADE BAS HETBALI. FIRST ROW, L, TOR.: E, Rivera, L. McGraw, I. Niel, B. Mushiana, I. Mushler, B. Damon, B. McLean. SECOND ROW:R. Grey, J. Clark, R, Kovacs, E. Kippe, J, Marsh, E. Baldwin, D, Overfield, K. Kozma I. Rurledge. l Tri Countq Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW. L. TO R.: C. Theolet, J. Ackley, B. Isaacson, D. Baker, S. Raysin. J. Rutledge. SECOND ROW: D. Bostwick, C, Oliver, R, Simmonds, J, Bye, H, Stewart, G. Galbreath. FIRST ROW, L, TO R.: T. Vohwinkle, A, Lambert, R. Lundberg, J. DeMott R, Sheofsky. J. Rutled e, SECOND ROW: D. Farrier, G, Albrant, H, Severn, S R, Stoddard, D, Crittenden, G, Shock, J. Latoz, G. Galbreath, Tri County Reserve Basketball C',yQ:Q 40696, CENTER: N. Robbins. L. TO R.: D. Viola, J. Alcorn, D, Stewart, M. Keeney. ABSENT: G. Tebo. Sponsored by BURROUGHS BUILDING CENTER 625 W. Znd Street 'Q ,oe ac QP Q, f to X eo 6 X6 CO6 i 0 9 Q, fl' Ds f GX X X Q! 9 e9 1 f Q f Q I95I E 'wi Y YV Hockey X , X E. 3 5' 2' at ,ag ,f 'V Cham FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Ruthledge, M. E. Goulish, B, Putt, J, Radke, S. Gustafson, N, Ash. SECOND ROW: Coach, Miss Esther Silver, D. Lemster, J. A, Harris, D. Miller, B. Barlow F. Poisson, J, Alcorn, S, Polisky, Manager, Carole Bowman. THIRD ROW: P, Wallace, P. Bandur, J. Wright, W. Peevyhouse, W. Camp- bell, S. Young. FOURTH ROW: S, Madore, G. Miller, B. Bennett, C. Allen, X6 QC relax f Y5 5 '10 QW' 'Lb Y' BASKETBALL QR eecxoef woo 00 ' egk wot YX5 C S6 7 5 x gxafl 3O ,l NX' 5 is L54 0 CD73 K ' X X- eodxe L29 '50 Beeechei sk X 9' 'l xi FIRST ROW, L. TOR.: D. Miller, I. Radke, B. Barlow, S, Rutledge, M. Goulish, R. Richards. SECOND ROW: E, Silver, B. Putt, W. Peeveyhouse, J. Harris, S, Gustafson F. Poisson, D. Lemster. THIRD ROW: J, Wright, N. Ash, F. Poisson, S. Young, S, Polisky, A. Gould. Softball I. Harris, M. Goulish. I. Radke, D. Lemster, S. Rutledge. I. Shock, SECOND ROW, L, TOR, G, Miller, W, Peeveyhouse, F, Poisson, S, Gustafson, E. Silver. Track FIRST ROW, L, TO R.: T. Wallace, J. Radke, S. Rutledge, M. Goulish, J. Harris. SECOND ROW: M, Stoddard, E. Silver, S, Young, S, Gustafson P, Bandur. I Queen Mary Ann Kusky and Kmg Don Bostwrck LEFT TO RIGHT AROUND THEM Larry Verron Serene Serrels 11m Trevarrow Shrrley Isaacson Arlene Schmldt Marlon Bandur Joyce Newland Duane Chrrsnan Roy Pntchard KING AND QUEEN 0F CARNIVAL Q f if II? I 'GN I K I Klng Don BOStW1Ck and Queen Mary Ann Kusky Jumors were crowned durlng the annual carnlval festrval last fall For one gala evenxng parents students, and teachers Jomed forces to transform the school 1nto a carnival mldway wlth balloons and crepe paper garly decoratmg the many booths Part mg was used to buy needed books for the l1brary whrle the rest was used for such thmgs as audlo v1sual a1ds and curta1ns to darken rooms for p1ctures I' K . IQ ', 'r . . .,- O f I 5 - - 4 -., 'v 41 . . . - ' Q ' of the profits collected during the even- I ' ' ' EE! BU . BAN ,s ,I . 71 COOKS BUS DRIVERS --ff Congratulauons To The Semor Class of 1952 Compllments of GRANSDEN HALL AND CO 920 Walnut Street Phone 4 6672 -.--V-----. ,--.,...,.......4-4.1.-1-L..s--L... N KZ 'F ' agus i K :EJ-1: l...1-.Iv-l.-L-J PL OUR PATRONS The Echo staff gratefully acknowledges the support of the followlng bus1ness men who by the1r contr1but1ons made thls year book poss1ble OUR FOUR STAR PATRONS 'Vt 'H' F F Burnash 3291 N Center Road Kearsley School Board Dodds Dumano1s 901 Garland 0187 OUR THREE STAR PATRONS 'V 'W' 4' O OUR TW Hubbard's Hardware Ecker Flower Shop Hahn Cleaners Barron s Hardware MOTr1SOHS Stores Inc Max Dav15 Jewelers Brown Funeral Home Thompson Grocery Wooley Bros DBVISOH Rd Daxry Store Rldley S Da1ry Bar Pure Seal Products Kearsley Plurnbxng and Heatlng Hamady Bros Nelson Electr1c Un1ted Cleaners Rex Lawson Kreger s Serv1ce Conaton Insurance Kearsley Theater STAR PATRONS 4' 'F 327 S Sag1naw 3149 R1chf1e1d Road 3153 R1chf1e1d Road 2812 R1chf1e1d Road 460 S Sagmaw 545 S Saglnaw 1616 3402 3155 4004 2805 1926 4433 3310 2509 4001 3848 Dav1son Road R1chf1e1d Road Dav1son Road Dav1son Road R1chf1e1d Road N Frankhn R1chf1e1d Road S Dort Hwy N Dort Hwy Davison Road R1chf1e1d Road R1chf1e1d 8: Western Rd 306 W Court Street 4435 R1chf1e1d Road 3388 8171 7601 0177 0793 5555 5162 2635 8061 1721 7415 9864 7104 3322 1171 9094 2653 9340 1151 7861 2702 . . . 9- - ' 2- . 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Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

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Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954


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