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 THE LOOKING CLASS iWQLF PACK ■■■ '■ Edited, by the Journalism Class of 1952 LAINGSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Ruby Byra looks ambitious with that shovel. She can’t scare these girls away who are trying to get ads for their yearbook. Look at the grin on her face! Hardware Plumbing Implements Heating Phone 21 For Service Service with a smile’’ is his slogan— and you get both from .... POOLE'S SUPER MARKET Groceries Frozen Food Fresh Fruits Vegetables Lots of Success And Congratulations To A Swell Bunch Of Students Headquarters for the Independent Basketball League Buy your britches at tea eS Emil Lee Co. EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING' Best of Everything to the Class of 1952 IAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN Phone 13 COLBY’S FOOD MARKET Groceries Meats Lockers Custom Slaughtering Laincsburc. Phone 16 You’ll please pardon Bill Putnam if he stops to chat. If he buys his meat here, he won't have to chew fat. Fa rmers Eleva to r GRAINS - BRANS - SEEDS - FEEDS - FERTILIZER H. Wayne Wert, Manager and Owner Tolaphone No. 43 IAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN Two Poses of Each Student Two Different Views ------- 111 1 WEST KEARSLEY STREET FLINT, MICHIGAN Hunter Hardware Hardware Paints Water Systems Appliances We invite you to visit us at any time Phono 112-R-2 LAINGSBURG BROWN'S TAVERN Beer and Wine to Take Out Lunches Arctic Ice Cream LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN 7 S ntciij r-yt ejia rtm en t Store Clothing for Men, Women and Children Telephone 119 LAINGSBURG 8 Congratulations to the Class of ’52 May you have a successful future McDougall Funeral Home Congratulations and Best Wishes TO THE SENIORS OF ’52 WALTZ DRY CLEANERS Compliments of Richman Brothers YOUNG MAN'S STYLE SHOP LANSING, MICH. 206 S. WASHINGTON Compliments of ATWOOD'S CIDERTORIUM Proprietor, Fred Atwood LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN McFADDEN CORPORATION Phone 2-1105 619 EAST HAZEL STREET LANSING, MICHIGAN THE STAFF OF THE 1952 czCoohincj, CjdaSA Wishes to Express Its Appreciation to All Those Who Made This Yearbook Possible R S WELDING SHOP Automobile Bumping and Painting Farm Repair WAUIVLIE MOT Ok SALES Hudson Sales and Service 24 Hour Wrecker Service PHONE 39 LAINGSBURG PERRY OIL AND GAS Co. Mobile Tires and Tubes for Cars - Trucks - Tractors Minor Repair Work Batteries - Accessories - Washing Lubrication Phone 82 LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN Phone 57 PERRY, MICHIGAN Best Wishes and High Hopes front Union State Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 10 Compliments of the LANSING DAIRY CO. THE HOME OF GOOD DAIRY PRODUCTS Products Co, Field Seeds and Essential Oils Complete Line of Television and Home Appliances PHONE 48 LAINGSBURG Good Luck to you in the Future, Class of ’52 DOCKING’S GRILL SODA BAR DINNERS PRIVATE PARTIES Compliments of CLUB RDMA DANCING BATHING Proprietor Stuart DeVault TELEPHONE 61-F-2 • • LAINGSBURG. MICH. II FLEET WING GAS EVEN HEAT FUEL OIL Complete Line of MOTOR OIL AND GREASES Call 113 or 157F2 LAINGSBURG OIL COMPANY Eugene Johnson, Dealer For Friendly Service E A Market PHONE 1 LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN Always Better Buys At GAMBLES The Friendly Store LAINGSBURG Gordon Drew, Owner BILL'S HORN MUSIC CENTER 404 NORTH WASHINGTON AVENUE LANSING, MICHIGAN Instrument - Instruction - Repair Phone 49040 UNITED OFFICE SUPPLIES Sales Agent Underwood Corporation Typewriters Adding Machines 127 EAST AUEGAN STREET LANSING 68, MICHIGAN HEMPSTED'S GROCERY GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS Pleasing the public since 1903 RFD No. 1 ROUND LAKE, LAINGSBURG GLENN-MAR RESTAURANT We Cater To Group Parties Sunday Specialty Chicken Southern Style LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN THROOP BROTHERS GREENHOUSE Say It With Flowers LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN Phone 87 Compliments of HELEN RAE BEAUTY SHOP 207 SECOND NORTH STREET LAINGSBURG i Phone 76R11 ROWLEY HI-SPEED SERVICE Tire Repair - Batteries Gas and Oil Phone 7 LAINGSBURG 12 May the impression of this year afford Happy Memories in future years for the Class of 1952 A Friend KOONTER SON TIRES - TUBES - ACCESSORIES For friendly service come and see us Phon 64 LAINGSBURG Franklin De Kleine Co. OFFICE SPECIALISTS Machines Furniture Contract Furnishings 314 NORTH GRAND AVENUE Phone 5-7154 LANSING, MICHIGAN SMITTY'S FOOD MARKET ROUND LAKE LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN Phon I55-F-21 Groceries - Meats Gas and Oil Open every day 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. CRIDER'S ALL-CAR SERVICE Parts and Accessories We Stock Motor Parts - Electrical Parts Brake Linings and Parts Water Pumps - Fan Belts ■ Mufflers Tail Pipes - Lathe Work 202 GRAND RIVER IAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN Phon 55 POTT'S SERVICE STATION Your Friendly Gas Station Located on the edge of town Compliments to the Class of 1952 HARRY SAYLES PITTSBURGH GROCERY HI-SPEED STATION Phone 91-2-2 THE LAINGSBURG PRESS A good newspaper in a good town. 13 LANE'S SERVICE Firestone Tires - Delco Batteries Compliments of Phillips 66 Gas G. S. TAVERN 24 Hour Wrecker Service Al McPrancle K. 0. Smith Day Phone: 133 Night Phone: 9 LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN J. R. MIDDAUGH—BROKER Compliments INSURANCE REAL ESTATE of Office Phone; 33R2 STECK THE JEWELER Resident Phone: 33R3 OWOSSO, MICHIGAN 235 East Grand River Street Your dependable Jeweler for LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN many years Compliments of Serving you with complete cafeteria equipment and supplies INSTITUTIONAL SEATING SMITH BARBER SHOP CLARK'S STORE FIXTURES LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN 1025 HARRISON STREET FLINT, MICHIGAN MELVILLE EMBLEM CO. 323 W. SHERIDAN ROAD Compliments LANSING, MICHIGAN of Manufacturer of your gym clothing, athletic uniforms, chenille names, FIELD'S DRUG STORE lettering and numbers. Our location, equipment, and LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN know how, save you money. 14 Compliments and Best Wishes Yours For Better Entertainment' from Shiawassee County’s ELITE THEATER Daily Newspaper, Graham and Rita Steinke The Owosso Argus-Press LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN We wish to congratulate the students and faculty of the H. R. Terryberry Co. 1952 Graduating Class Serving L. H. S. for over 21 years AT LA1NGSBURG HIGH SCHOOL in all types of class rings and pins CAMP'S PHOTOGRAPHERS 313-319 ALLEN N. W. YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Compliments of STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS ADAMS POTATO CHIPS W. A. Potter, Agent Phono 117 LANSING, MICHIGAN Best Wishes Congratulations, Class '52 to the Beavers Ball TV Sales SENIORS OF '52 General Electric, Admiral, and Motorola Television STONER'S SALES AND SERVICE Owosso, Michigan Phon 123-R3 LAINGSBURG, MICHIGAN The school board discussing a problem concerning the gymnasium. Right to left: Edward Hurst, Ruben Alexander, John Walters, Lyle Ginther and Victor Brya. Taking time out to smile for the photographer during a board meeting. Filing the daily correspondence we find Jean Powell, secretary to Mr. Reed. KEITH W. REED Superintendent The best system of education is that which draws its chief support from the voluntary efforts of the community, from the individual efforts of citizens, and from those bur- dens of taxation which they voluntarily impose upon themselves. LESLIE O. WESNER Principal It is indeed a troubled world that we are sending you into. The responsibility of bring- ing about a solution lies in the hands of the thousands who are graduating. May the Laingsburg class of 1952 accept their portion of the responsibility well. 17 Ruth Wesner Central Michigan First Grade Irma Alexander M.S.C. Second Grade Ferne Austin B.S. Western Michigan Central Michigan Third Grade Pauline Doyle M.S.C. Michigan Normal Sixth Grade Donna Reed A.B., M.A. llniv. of Michigan Fifth Grade Marguerite Smith Olivet, Mt. Pleasant Fourth Grade Alice Brown A.B. Kalamazoo College Substitute Teacher Marshall Schroeder Northern Michigan Physical Education Biology, Chemistry Gene Westerhoff B.S., M.S. Ferris Institute Univ. of Tennessee Geography Shorthand Typing, Journalism Max Toy B.A. Albion, M.S.C. English Persis Cortricht Mt. Pleasant St. Johns County Normal Substitute Teacher Hugh Doyle A.B. Univ. of Michigan M.S.C. Michigan Normal Social Studies Almeta Garner B.S. M.S.C. Eastern State College Charleston, 111. Home Economics Robert Berube B.A., M.A. M.S.C. Instiumental Music A Capella Choir Kenneth Huffman A.B. M.S.C. Industrial Arts Physics ELEMEN I AR IEACHERS—(Left to right) Ruth Wesner, Irma Alexander, Marguerite Smith, Donna Reed, Pauline Doyle, Vera Clark and Feme Austin. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS—(Left to right) Gene Westerhof, Robert Medford, student practice teacher; Hugh Doyle, Keith Reed, Max Toy, Kenneth Huffman, Almeta Garner, Robert Berube, Marshall Schroeder and Leslie Wesner. 21 CLASS OFFICERS Mary Middaugh Secretary Jerry Felzke Vice President Hugh Doyle Advisor Allen Anthes President Maxine Johnson T reasurcr Mary Middaugh won the D.A.R. award. ALLEN ANTHES “Red” Worry and I have never met. Junior Play Senior Play Sophomore President Senior President JERRY WATEROUS “Watty” A fine classmate that never says much, but is a friend to all. Senior Play Junior President Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Salutatorian 22 MAXINE JOHNSON “Maggie Always happy, always gay; She’s a good sport we all say. Junior Play Senior Play Librarian 2, 3 Student Council 1 Glee Club 1 Treasurer Senior Class Ass’t. Yearbook Editor Hall Monitor 4 Favorite Pastime: Cooking Ambition: Elementary Teacher JAMES COE ‘‘Jim’’ ‘‘Ah athlete, a gentle- man, and a friend to all. Junior Play Senior Play Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Student Council 1 All Senior Tri-County ‘’D’’ Team Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: Physical Education Teacher MARY MIDDAUGH “Shortie” Delightful and gay, nice in every way. Walter French Jr. High 1 J. W. Sexton High 1 Junior Play Senior Play Junior Secretary Senior Secretary Glee Club 1 D.A.R. Award Triple Trio Librarian 3 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 Yearbook Editor Favorite Pastime: Fancy Work, Music Ambition: Comptometer Operator MARILYN MARCH “Marchy” Quiet and demure is this lass, She's a fine one in our class. Junior Play Senior Play Treas., Freshman Class Glee Club 1 Favorite Pastime: Carl Ambition: Housewife CARL VEITH ••CV” Usually the center of a three ring circus. Junior Play Senior Play Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec.. Freshman Class Treas., Junior Class Band 1 All Senior Tri-County ‘‘D’’ Team Favorite Pastime: Marilyn Ambition: Physical Education Teacher BARBARA CRIDER Barb If things don’t come your way, go after them. Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club 3, 4 Triple Trio Hall Monitor 4 Ambition: Undecided 23 DURWIN CURTIS “Dur “Making friends is quite an art; speaking of 'Dur he does his part. St. Johns High School 1,2 Football 3, 4 Favorite Pastime: Dolores Ambition: Hot-rod driver GILBERT CURTIS “Gil “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Senior Play Band 1,2, 3, 4 Favorite Pastime: Cars Ambition: Navy BERNARD YAGER BENTLEY “Bun “1 never care to talk; as witty as I am. Junior Play Favorite Pastime: Reading Ambition: Mortician DONALD MOORMAN “Don “Everything he does, he does well.” Senior Play Photo Club Favorite Pastime: Studying Ambition: Television Engineer DONALD DAVIS “Don “When I become a man, I will put away childish things.” Sec., Sophomore Class Favorite Pastime: Cars Ambition: Retire rich DONALD WAGNER “Don “You can do more good being good, than any other way.” Junior Play Senior Play Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Photo Club Favorite Pastime: Playing Trumpet Ambition: Music Instructor 24 MARTHA KLOCKZIEM “Marty” It is nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Senior Play Librarian 1, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres., Junior Class Favorite Pastime: Knitting Ambition: Teacher ALTON SMITH “Smitty” One who loves life and laughter. Senior Play Band 1,2, 3,4 Football 4 Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Ambition: Dentist CARROLL- VAN BURGER ‘‘Carroll” A little peaceful home, bounds all my wants and wishes. Junior Play Senior Play Librarian 2, 3, 4 Favorite Pastime: Sewing Ambition: Housewife JERRY FELZKE Zeke Silence is the great art of conversation. Senior Vice President Junior Vice President Favorite Pastime: Hunting Ambition: Farmer CLARE WING “Clare” Life is but a thought. Senior Play Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Photo Club Favorite Pastime: Hunting and Fishing Ambition: Farming HUGH DOYLE Advisor 25 A gab fest in one of our homeroom sessions. Did you say sophisticated? Looks like a chow hound from here. 26 “A Night in Hawaii” or a night in the gymnasium! These two are enjoying the Jr.-Sr. Prom. The Prom was a gay and colorful activity which shall always provide fond memories. Who says there aren’t any artists in the ol’ burg?” Holly- wood just missed him. Oh, those seniors!! Mr. Doyle (Class Advisor) is a key Sorry, boys, you’ll just have to stay that 9th hour, figure around all senior activities. Good friends— always chumming around together. Busy Barb at the typewriter. We three kings from the senior class are . .. The teacher stepped out of the room just a minute. 28 Solemn but happy. A little of everything was included on the skip day for the Class of ’51. Hey, Jack, smile at the birdie!! Happy buddies, that's Jo and Jean. Loads of fun are in store when this couple is around. GLIMPSES OF ALUMNI 30 Legal skip-day—You lucky kids!! The one last occasion at L. 11. S. She’s only smiling at the camera, not hitching a ride! Hey, hoys, they’re using cars now; haven't you heard- Happy are they and from care they are free, while on the senior trip. Pistol-packing Bobbie; this was quite a fad on the trip. Taking life easy for a change while in Washington!! All ready for a game of ball are Pug, Martv, Jeanie and Rita. 31 R. Ginihcr P. Hadcock B. Hciser D. Holfus r Class Officers (left to right) Dolores Copelin, Secretary; Clarice Ann Dix, President; Mr. Huffman, Advisor; Dick Duzenbury, Vice President; lleta Bolton, Treasurer. Money-making project of the Juniors. 32 Three happy librarians from the Junior class. Johnny playing Ping-Pong. A Junior looking for a stencil. This book is confusing. After a long, long day. Busy Juniors. School work seems tiresome for this monitor. G. Potts M. H. Stcinkc I). Trumble 34 Vr ' | VJl m J. Croy I). Davis kA T. Coc fi J. Cook V M Jki J■ Core right R. Crane First year at typing Acting out Julius Caesar. Just a snack after school. B. Cfinihci It’s good to see you back, Jimmy. I Hicks K. Il.iwk S. Holfus A. Howard J. Hurst I.. Johnson rs cs . £} AT B. l.ourdon M Maihuinniss Try the suggestion box. C. Mahoney M. Morlcy J. Smith Class Officers (left to right): Luanne Austin, President; Beverly Ginther, Secretary; Mr. Westerhoff, Advisor; Jan Cortright, Treas- urer; Jerry Clark, Vice President. M. Mi« honey ft ♦I B. Piper y J Putman V. Shut: J. Snyder V Spark C. Vcith t Just two old pals before the game. W) 3 i $ B. Volsinii t Wagner J. Wuuvlc ivtlv F. Wolfront 35 Just Tuffv opening his locker. Here I am after a long vacation. Pole vault champion or that just extra support? Just thrilling moments between friends. Brrr, Baby it’s cold outside! ). Allen T. Chris! Class Officers (left to right): Marilyn Baum- grass, Secretary; Caro- line Knoblauch, Treas- urer; Mr. Wesner, Advisor; Steve Doyle, President; Robert Sayles, Vice President. ft JP J I) If Will -«• • H. Archer It. Austin «1 Ak Ci. Beebe Just one of our girls with long curls. B. Dennis S. Dingier H. Doii|;. n A. Forrest ( KnoMam.li M Fraidenburjc S. Il.irrnount Ci. Clark T. Croy 36 The Freshman Muscle Man Hey, Mary, caught you on the spur of of the moment! 1 J. KiiharcU Ci. Rom K. Saylcs J. Sheldon li. Slu-rman I). Slee 37 I . BlackItnljii I) ( I.. Cortriftht Baumjtr.ivt S. Rcardslec Behind the teacher’s desk, Larry feels like a big shot. I) Beech A. Divcvs Another eighth grader at work. It appears that all these kids ever do is work, but appearances are deceptive. Missing students when picture was taken are William and Wayne Wittenburg. These boys seem to be working indus- triously but no doubt they will soon be up to some monkey shines. 38 Shop class takes live as they pose for this shot. while Ronald Wells slaves on. Marilyn seems to be telling Judy her troubles while Judy listens in a sympathetic way. A happy-go-lucky fellow is grinning Larry Wagner. I . IlutthiMK' fa I). Koonicr I). l.a(!ombc Class Officers (left to right): Judy Mansor, Secretary; Mr. Schroeder, Advisor; Duane Wagner, President; Marilyn Alex- ander, Vice President; Harriet Gray, Treasurer. J. M.insor Funny faces but they don’t always look this way. B. Covert M. Crenshaw D. Fletcher Gillison Seventh grade athletics. 1). Bruno A. Coe K. Ginther Hey, Donnie, watch that punching bag. 40 T. Piper Maxine Crenshaw, Janet Pack and Lee. Pruet were missing when the picture was taken before. Class Officers (left to right): Gene McGrath, Presi- dent; Shirley Pierce, Treasurer; Mrs. Garner, Advisor; Ann Coe, Secretary; Jerry Austin, Vice President. Hey, Richard, where did you get that icicle? Snyder r- K. Thompson New students are Janet Heil and Nila Hill. L. Wagner H. Walters 41 Scenes Around School SIXTH GRADE (Back Row, left to right): John Willard, Caroline Prescott, Gary Parker, Beverly Eltzroth, Tim Ferrigan. Wanda Crosby, Mrs. Doyle. Jack Snyder, Kay Copelin, Vernon Hawkins, Lee Ann Lange, Duane Day, Marilyn Lee. (Third Row, left to right): Loretta Powell, John Cribbs, Marjorie Mansfield, John Sherman, Muriel Canning, Janice Austin, Mike Hamilton. Elaine Dix, Jack Smith, Larry March, Donald Able, Daryl Fredricks. (Second Row, left to right): Sharon Coe, Larry Sparkes, Sharon Willard, Ellis Howard, Charlotte Morgan, Terry Leonard, Phyllis Brewster, Dick Reed, Ann Wright. Duane Thompson, Sharon Smith. (First Row, left to right): Joe Young, Stanley Blackledge, Gordon Alexander, Darrell Nevins, Paul Bolles, Roy Lee, Johnny Whittenberg. FIFTH GRADE (Back Row, left to right): Virginia Woodbury, Ronald Milemon, Judy Irwin. Jerry Bohnett, Sue Fralick, David Adams, Mrs. Reed. Bonnie Hawk. Donald Malkin, Karen Mansfield, Eugene Wagner, Virginia Beavers, Donnv Fraidenburg. (Second Row, left to right): Lila Rae Willard, Martin Dix, Delbert Johnson, Gary Jacobs, Jimmie Rose. Lyle Hagerty, Robert Graham. Newman Hutchings, Larrv Poole. Larrv Gray, Vernon English. Mary Ellen Hurst. (First Row, left to right): Wendell Walters. Nancy Antcliff, Mickey Coe, Mary Lou Brva, Butch Christ, Mike Holder, Barbara Winans, Larrv Fletcher, Nancy Hart, Francis Brewster. 43 FOURTH GRADE (BackRmv, left to right): Vickie Hoffman. Richard English. Irene Bair, Kurt Putnam, Mary Ann Tvler, Mary Ellen Rowley, Mrs. Smith Larry Coe, Douglas Lazelle, Harriet Prescott, Billy Bohnett, Luella Maxwell, Donald La Combe. (Second Row left to right): Carol Sue Crenshaw, Barry Tyler, Carol Hutchings, Robert Huff, Mary Lee Cribbs, Larrv Smith, Sharon Alexander, John Putnam. Jams Beardslee, Roger Milemon, Linda Swarthout, Coleen Parker. (First Row, left to right)- CaroU Curtis Tom Mahoney, Barbara Snyder, Mark Woodbury, Sandra Lile, Charonne Williams, Tommy Dexter, Judy Wauvle, Eric Lange, Sandra Corp, Russell Ginther. 7 THIRD GRADE (Back Row, left to right): Kenneth Snyder, Jeanne Graham, Jimmie Doyle, Carol Blackledge, Jimmie Castle, Carol Malzahn, Mrs. Austin, Darrell Corp, Joan Austin, Terry Wing, Lee Ann Richards, Francis Mallon, Rosalind Powell. (Second Row, left to right): Gary Hagerty, Patsy Milemon, Bobby Crenshaw, Diane Fischer, Leon Sterm, Sharon Snyder, Benny Bohnett, Ruth Peters, Gerald Snyder, Marilyn Hamilton, Marshall Wing, Betty Hunt, Jonathan Cortright, Sally Coe, Harold Shelton. (First Row, left to right): Edward Ferrigan, Linda Hamell, Richard Austin, Rebecca Leonard, Donald Johnson, Sharon Surinck, Jimmie Austin, Joan Pierce, David Woodbury, Marcia Fletcher, Bruce Fields. SECOND GRADE (Back Row, left to right): Le Roy Bolles, Sandra Dexter, Gary Huff. Delores Reynolds, Pat Mansor, Marlene Thompson, Mrs. Alexander, Kenneth Young, Ruth Wright, Everette Lee, Pamela Canning, David Kapinga, Margie Hurst. (Second Row, left to right): Raymond Snyder, Jimmie Dunn, Delmer Wilson, Annette Doyle, Delbert Austin, Linda Edmonds, Brian Hart, Linda Irwin, Gary Morehouse, Judy Austin, Jimmie Guenther, Bill Smith. (First Row, left to right): Lola McGoran, Loren Martin, Mary Moorman, Bruce Woodhull, Shirley Came, Anne Marie Amundsen, Richard Mallon, Sharon Malzahn, Gary Eltzroth, Janette Price, Gaylord Austin. FIRST GRADE (Back Row, left to right): Cloe Etta Hathaway, Ronnie Stirm, Leona W'est, Duane Schock, Rosella Milemon, Denny Nevins, Mrs. Wesner, Sharon Potter, Felix Browers, Virginia Amundsen, Billy Stewart, Carolyn Huffman, Mike Jacobs. (Second Row, left to right): Douglas Jones, Mike Lazell, Kenny Koonter, Luella Hawkins, Mike Rowley, Wilma Hicks, Donald Ferrigan, Connie McGoran, Rodney Ginther, Julia Ham- ilton, Raymond Eps, Jeanne Wilson, Harold Hart, Alan Woodbury, Connie Miller, Tommy Smith. (First Row, left to right): David Smith, Ruth Ann Reynolds, Allan Hobart, Carolyn Johnson, Dean Blackledge. Dixie Lee Williams, Mike Christ, Doris Ann Snyder, David Ferrigan, Judy Emmons, Roger Wing. 45 KINDERGARTEN A. M. (Back Row, left to right): Marjorie Pierce, Ilene Darling, Patricia Mahoney, Mrs. Clark, Judy Suggate, Mitchell Brown, Regina Frv, Norman Rustad. (Second Row, left to right): Dennis Morrill, Jean Ann Ferrigan. John Mormon, Dennis Flowers, Marv Lou Huff, Mike Fender. Lorraine Hart, Neil Curtis. (First Row, left to right): Carol Lynn Guenther, Elbert Simmons, Kathleen Carpenter, Mike Matteson, Donald Brown, Donna Jean Austin, Jay Edmonds, Londa Sue Herblet. KINDERGARTEN P. M. (Back Row, left to right): Kathleen Rowley, Gary Bandt, Diane Schoch, Lyle Shaffer, Mrs. Clark, Patty Lane, Billy Max- well, Judy Coe, Harold English. (Second Row, left to right): Dennis Guenther, Richard Hutchings, Jimmie Cribbs, Sheryl Adams. (First Row, left to right): Crissic McAninch, Steve Poole, Sandra Swarthout, Jimmie McDonald, Sharon Huffman, Dean Richards, Gail Fletcher. 46 Second Grade, (Back Row): Gary Milemon, Janice Schoals, Victor Smith. (Front Row): Richard Mal- lon, Carl Hill, Elaine Maxwell, David Coe. A.M. Kindergarten Bcckcy Whaley : I P.M. Kindergarten Glenda McGoran First Grade, (Back Rotv): Kenny Curtis, Russell Butler. (Front Rmv): Kenny Walters, Donald Dexter. I Third Grade Donald Morrill Fourth Grade, Phyllis Milemon, Jo Anne Smith, Carol Ann Day, Tom Hurst. Fifth Grade, (Back Rote): Judy Klockziem, Rodney Butler, De Anne Able. (Front Row): Wen- dell Ginther, Roy Hill. il I. Sixth Grade, (Standing} Stanley Schoals, Dona! Bruno. (Sitting): Mary Klock ziem. MISSING FROM fl| GROUP PICTURE Student Teacher, William Frank, speech correction. Student Teacher, Patricia Murrey, speech correction. A.M. Kindergarten Rhythm Band Carol Lynn Guenther, Majorette. P.M. Kindergarten Rhythm Band Sharon Huffman and Patty Lane, Majorettes. ; i Vi Future stars! They’re just practicing with the recently purchased volleyball equip- ment. Many problems were discussed weekly, at the Teenage Council” headed by Mrs. Garner and her tenth grade home ec. class. Hey there fella’s—those hot dogs were meant for the spectators! Busy moments like this is only one phase of work in the com- mercial department. Don’t let Patty spoil your appetite! Feature this, a teacher actually working or is he posing: No, you’re not seeing double, that’s just our set of Mahoney twins! Say Don, how do you like this idea? Pretty sharp don’t you think? em—that s the way, b little easy on those new “A Happy Foursome seen quite frequently together, especially when it came to cheering. Something new on the agenda for Mr. Reed, our superinten- dent! The students regard themselves lucky to have had the “Andrew Sisters” present for the talent pro- gram given by the journalism class last spring (Second Row, left to right): Harold Walters, Darrell Curtis, Don Moorman, Clare Wing, Stanley Reed, Bob Dingier, Jan Cortright, Don Wagner, Barbara Lile, Ileta Bolton, Luannc Austin. Kay Smith, Kathleen Brewster, Mr. Westerhof (Class Advisor), Joann Morgan. (First Row, left to right): John Austin, Gilbert Curtis, Dolores Copelin. Barbara Wolfrom, Clarice Ann Dix, Mary Ellen Steinkc, Maxine Johnson, Mary Middaugh, Priscilla Hadcock, Mary Fralick, Shirley Jaques. l ime out for a pose while roaming the M.S.C Campus on Journalism Day. Often seen together as well as working together. We’re sure it’s not that bad, Stan! Busy as bees were these five people while getting ads for the yearbook. 51 Photo Club members are standing (left to right): Harold Walters, Don Wagner, Clare Wing, Mr. Westerhof. (Seated): Eddie Reed, Don Moorman, Gilbert Curtis, Jan Cortright. It has to be focused just right for a good photograph. 52 The Varsity Club was started this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Schroeder. The officers elected were Jim Coe, President; Carl Veith, Vice President; Don McDonald, Secretary; and John Austin, Treasurer. (Top Row, left to right): Robert Willard. Jerry Clark, Robert Ginther, Durwin Curtis. (Middle Row, left to right): Mr. Schroeder, Tom Coe, Joe Coe, Donald Walters, Dale Trumble, Jan Cortrioht. (Bottom Row, left to right): John Austin, Don McDonald, Carl Veith, Jim Coe. FIRST ANNUAL HOMECOMING The first annual L. H. S. Homecoming, sponsored by the Journalism Class, was held October 11-12, 1951. A Snake Dance was held October 11, with the pep band playing and an effigy of Bath being burned in a large bonfire. At 3:30 Friday afternoon a game between the “Wolf Pack and the “Bath Bees” was played with the “Wolf Pack the victor. At 8:30 October 12, the Homecoming Dance was held with Queen Kay Smith being crowned at intermission. Her court consisted of Mary Middaugh, Dolores Copelin and Caroline Knoblauch. Advertising the Homecoming Event are Kay, Mary and Clarice. The Snake Dance provided fun for the young and old alike. The pep band led the Snake Dance procession. The burning of the effigy of Bath on the football field. 54 The Queen candidates were (left to right): Caroline Knoblauch, Dolores Copelin, Kay Smith and Mary Mid- daugh. Court at halftime of the homecoming game. The Grand March began the excitement for the crowning of the Queen. The Coronation of Queen Kay at the end of the Grand March. 55 (Back Row, left to right): Clare Wing, Bob Dougan, Duane Ginther, Alton Smith, Ken Hawks, Coach Schroeder. (Middle Row, left to right): Steve Doyle, Keith Reed, Tom Coe, Hugh Archer, John Flynn, Bob March, Albert Forrest, Robert Willard. (Front Row, left to right): Durwin Curtis, Donald Walters, Amby Powell, Carl Veith, Dale Slee, Roger Sickles, Robert Ginther. Missing of the Varsity are Jim Coe and Joe Coe. The strength of the wolf is in the pack, and the strength of the pack is in the wolf.” Coach Schroeder’s Wolfpack, were comprised of a relatively light squad, made up in speed, deception and tricky ball handling to surpass their opponents. The powerful “Pack” drove through some tough-sledding for five undefeated games garnering them the Tri-County Championship,, and extending their successes to 13 consecutive games. Wolfpack _____________32 Wolfpack______________12 Wolfpack______________12 Wolfpack .............27 Wolfpack______________19 New Lothrop Dewitt_________ Bath __________ Byron _________ Morrice________ ■ V'JC-f 4 ■ •stubbu:. I 1 lino Inr ■ s Hit Ho v I H S V I Lain ' Im a long tii h same wit iands three 'he cdfte J I I f. the jr pum , 1 °f trouble. the punt j. 1 blocking, J touchdow rm Point was J Bath’s line by LHS’s driving line for fullback Tom Coe after taking a handoff. Jre OUv |f) make up rumored th; ;ed what t h light elebration b aiiw ague txciting Second Perl Luarme Austin. Jobo H Clarice Ann B S h Srhr.iedc A -,. V Friday' unm V SM New Lothrop. cisive 33 12 N i w (By John Ai: ‘riday tilth! ■■ Idled tile l.aini )jBB t hot and u om a stron v ? openir , Vi le Wolfp a as i f eir job.- .va- i;u; ; of vi. ,n quurtdt i In r fir hr feli, irec lx- Fin i 1 mt. ir- :k” fr tv found o l r ere  in, a Homet'orniiij next Friday may be the eason in Tri- 0?A. VV0 b,'■ fe„ fi G Q ,, : Bob Willard Vjf Halfback Joe Coe led the team in rushing. Joe is very fast with a sharp sidestep for broken-field running. Co-captain Carl Veith was Laingsburg’s ALL-STATE football player: rugged in line play and great on blocking and tackling. Halfback Robert Willard, fast traveler with a tricky running tempo. His 91-vard sprint put the Morrice game on ice for us. the same m R y, -WbeJ.. Coe: RH ; Steve Doyle was too fast for the cameraman. It just goes to show how fast those bovs were. Coach Schroeder hr '-K Clous t eason. P ?  ny „ nd the pe j} a ho -• higli. fo v?1 ’ is start); 'rp’JTl helm of i raw1' acked Wot :fa“ the tea •'■o,,, r-v K°od year. .iPJ P for ah the +■ ,. p, ,ls the retui ,‘e,d. headed by -op and a newci V - will be a fast b , JW'er and class ■ par Veith. Do, i rt G,nther and f , a few i oci many Jc out Roger Sickles 1 Tackle Roger Sickles was light for the line but had a blaze of fight. Rog racked up a go decisive tackles. Guard Dale Slee, his first year in High School made the Varsity and did a fine job of plugging up Coach Schroeder, a superb football coach, has successfully completed a magnificent task. . team Cheer it c .traifiht ___________________ Coach Many There goes Carl floating like the man on the flying trapeze. This is the way Carl racked up 69 tackles to his credit. 'Their eye on the trophy made for hard practice.” Hup 2-3-4. ¥ P n Play Talk. Waiting for the Ref’s decision. Co-captains Carl Veith and Jim Coe both made the Tri- County All-Senior All-Star to which they very well qualified for their positions. Jim and Carl can be justly proud of their accomplishments. Carl Veith went on to be named on the All-State C-D team. “Time out for injuries.' Mary Middaugh Senior Varsity 2 years Beverly Ginther Sophomore Jr. Varsity 1 year Clarice Ann Dix Junior Varsity 1 year This page is dedicated especially to the cheerleaders of L. H. S. It was through their undying efforts that the spirit of the school was carried on. Even when the team was losing they never gave up, but always got out there to carry on the fight. We are sorry to lose Mary Middaugh to graduation this year, but we are certain Kay, Clarice and Mart' Ellen will do their best in the forthcoming year. We also have four other cheerleaders who did very well at cheering the Junior Varsity on to many victories. They, too, were carrying on the fight, during the quarters, halves and timeouts. Sally Holfus Sophomore Jr. Varsity 1 year Rose McGrath Freshman Jr. Varsity 1 year Coleen Veith Sophomore Jr. Varsity 2 years 60 (Back Row, left to right): Robert Dennis, Jim Putnam, Roger Curtis, Floyd Wagner, Bill Powell, Hugh Archer, Dale Slee, Albert Forrest. Jim Hurst. (Front Row, left to right): Art Willard, Steve Doyle, Bob Dougan, Coach Schroeder, Duane Ginther, Bob March, Keith Reed, Jr. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES LHS.. 31 Morrice .... 9 LHS 22 ....18 1 1 IS 28 ...15 LHS _ 22 Gaines 16 LHS 34 ...15 LHS... 16 De Witt ...32 LHS 27 ... 22 LHS.. 33 BVS (Overtime) .... ...34 LHS 16 Westphaliss ...14 LHS 26 Morrice ... 20 LHS 41 Bath ...23 LHS 17 8 LHS 16 Dewitt ... 29 LHS 17 BVS 19 LHS 20 ... 22 LHS 23 Portland St. Patrick . 16 LHS 40 Maple Rapids . 55 LHS.... 27 Byron ...21 The Baseball team of Laingsburg High School missed a share of the Tri-County Championship by a single game. The team played good ball against the good teams in the league but fell to the poorer teams. The team will be strong in all departments and all are hoping for the Championship this year. Wolfpack 47 Morrice 35 Wolfpack ... 37 Perry 31 Wolfpack 18 35 Wolfpack ... 32 Gaines 18 Wolfpack ... .... 32 Byron . 51 Wolfpack ... .... 28 De Witt 58 Wolfpack ... 33 Webberville .. .49 Wolfpack ... .... 18 BVS 30 Wolfpack ... .... 18 Westphalia .... 41 Wolfpack ... 37 Morrice .40 Wolfpack 43 Bath 49 Wolfpack 39 53 Wolfpack .... .... 45 Gaines . 32 Wolfpack .... 51 Dewitt 66 Wolfpack 43 BVS 50 Wolfpack ... 40 Webberville .. .57 Wolfpack ... 38 Portland St. Patrick . 30 Wolfpack .... 43 Byron . 32 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Wolfpack ... 29 Bath 30 Dewitt 50 Morrice 38 Dewitt 39 Bath .38 (Back Roii , left to right): Tom Coe, Jim Coe, Harold Walters, John Austin. Jan Cortright. (Front Bow, left to right): Robert Willard, Donald McDonald, John Flynn, Coach Schroeder, Dale Trumble, Carl Veith, Jerry Clark. 1 he olfpack hit the rough road this year and has been able to win only a small share of their games. The Wolfpack are fighters all the way but lack the finesse to win. They suffered a few costly injuries at the start of the season that held them back. The pack is young and will have much the same material for next year’s season. Jerry Clark, Center Carl Veith, Guard Robert Willard, Forward Tom Coe, Guard John Austin, Guard Jim Coe, Forward Dale Trumble, Center Donald McDonald, Forward Donald McDonald and Coach Schroedcr Harold Walters, Center Jan Cortright, Forward John Flynn, Guard and Forward NOT PICTURED Carolyn Mahoney—Sophomore, guard—although she’s shy off the court, she loses all shyness when the team calls for her help. Kate Brewster—Junior, center forward—she's really on the ball with her sharp shooting. Barbara Wolfrom—Junior, center guard—a girl who’s always readv for action. ,ar recover the ball. Sally Hoi jus—Sophomore, left forward—she’s small in size, but quick in shooting. 'tier— r . andaaJUn,°r Rose [ forward sPir t an Myra Malkin—Freshman, for- ward—just a youngster in the game of basketball, but she learns fast and will probably be a star player soon. everly Ginther — Sophomore, ght forward—gives the team le will to win with her nimble it and more nimble ball han- dling. Ho m (Top Row, left to right): Sally Holfus, Shirley Jaques, Coleen Veith, Beverly Ginther, Myra Malkin, Barbara Wolfrom and Carolyn Mahoney. (Bottom Row, left to right): Joanne Brewster, Kay Smith, Mary Ellen Stei'nke, Mrs. Garner, Clarice Ann Dix, Kate Brewster and Luanne Austin. The girls have played very good basketball both offen- sively and defensively this year. Good sportsmanship was one of the fine points of this year's team. They have all been in there to win and have had fine teamwork. A jump between two girls is always interesting for both teams. Dec. 4 Laingsburg 29 Perry 6 Dec. 11 Laingsburg 26 Gaines 30 Dec. 14 Laingsburg 33 Byron 30 Dec. 18 Laingsburg 28 Dewitt 18 Jan. 4 Laingsburg 18 VVebberville . 18 Jan. 30 Laingsburg . 31 Perry . 20 Feb. 1 Laingsburg 15 Gaines 15 Feb. 8 Laingsburg 28 Dewitt . 33 Feb. 15 Laingsburg 25 Webberville - 39 Feb. 29 Laingsburg 15 Byron 11 Don’t bother her, Teeny, she's a busy gal and a rest period is always wefcome. Members of the L.H.S. Band are(First Row, left to right): Luanne Austin, Joan Harris, Jerry Waterous, Ronald Huff, Norman Sparkes, Gordon Alexander. (Second Row, left to right): Harriet Gray, Steve Doyle, Edith Beavers, Lucille Ant- cliff, Bob Dougan, Philip Sayles, Dor ld Smith, Helen Beavers, Larry Brown, Robert Ginther, John Cribbs, Gilbert Curtis, Marilyn Alexander, Jan Cortright, Donald Wagner. (Third Row, left to right): Keith Reed, Audrey Shue, Rose Coe, Bob Dennis. Harry Walters, Arthur Willard, May Jane Hutchings, Judy Shue, Lois Cortright, Larry Wagner, Gene McGrath, Rose McGrath, Alton Smith. (Standing, left to right): Darrel Curtis, Harold Walters, Tom Hamilton, Jacqueline Reed, Roger Slee, Martha Klockziem, Robert O. Berube (Instructor), Janice Wauvle, Barbara Lile, Barbara Wolfrom. Missing are Bob Lourdon. Eddie Reed, Pamela Reed. Gilbert Curtis Senior Second Cornet Gordon Alexander Sixth Grade Flute Donald Wagner Senior First Cornet John Cribbs Sixth Grade Third Cornet Martha Klockziem Senior Bass Horn Jan Cortright Sophomore First Cornet Philip Sayles Junior Tenor Saxophone Judy Shue Eighth Grade Baritone Marilyn Alexander Eighth Grade Second Cornet Norman Sparkes Sophomore Alto Horn Donald Smith Seventh Grade Baritone Saxophone Ronald Huff Seventh Grade Alto Horn Roger Slee Seventh Grade Bass Horn Pamela Reed Freshman Alto Horn Helen Beavers Freshman Alto Saxophone Lois Cortright Eighth Grade Baritone Keith Reed, Jr. Freshman Second Clarinet Larry Wagner Seventh Grade Second Trombone Mary Jane Hutchings Freshman Baritone Rose Coe Sophomore Third Clarinet Harriet Gray Eighth Grade Second Clarinet Luanne Austin Sophomore First Clarinet Barbara Wolfrom Junior Majorette Audrey Shue Sophomore Third Clarinet Gene McGrath Seventh Grade Second Trombone Rose McGrath Freshman First Trombone Tom Hamilton Barbara Lile Edith Beavers Seventh Grade Junior Sophomore Bass Drum Majorette Second Clarinet Janice Wauvle Sophomore Majorette Harry Walters Seventh Grade Clarinet Jackie Reed Sophomore Flute, Bells Steve Doyle Freshman First Clarinet Larrv Brown Seventh Grade Alto Saxophone Darrel Curtis Junior Snare Drums Alton Smith Senior First Trombone Jerry Waterous Senior First Clarinet Joan Harris Freshman First Clarinet Lucille Antcliff Eighth Grade Second Clarinet JUNIOR BAND (Back Roar, left to right): Larry Gray, Larrv Poole, Robert Graham, Robert Berube, Instructor; Larry Sparkes, Jack Smith, Lyle Hagerty. 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