Laingsburg High School - Looking Glass Yearbook (Laingsburg, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Baccalaureate Services Giffels Fieldhouse Processional Hymn Hymn Reading from Scriptures Prayer Hymn Sermon 8:00 May 22, 1955 Mrs. Isabel Wright Congregation Duet Rev. Ephert Eckelbarger Trio Rev. Richard Cook Pastor Nazarene Church Benediction Recessional Rev. Ephert Eckelbarger Mrs. Isabel Wright Giffels Fieldhouse Class Song Salutatory Piano Solo Class History Class Ni hl Exercises 8:00 May 24, 1955 Class of 1955 Marilyn Baumgras Bill Powell Author, Theodora Christacopulos, delivered by Steve Doyle, 9th grade; Pam Reed, 10th grade; Caroline Knoblauch, 11th grade; and Duane Ginther, 12th grade. Clarinet Solo Class Poem Class Will Vocal Solo Class Prophecy Class Band Class Oration Boys' Quartet Giftatory President's Address Girls' Quartet Joan Harris Virginia Warner Author, Jim Putnam; delivered by members of class Dale Slee Rose McGrath Members of the class who have served in school band An Willard George Beebe, Roger Curtis, Bob March, and Robert Sayles Keith Reed, Teresa Herblet, Myra Malkin, and Sam Harmount Bill Powell Beverly Austin, Suzanne Bachelder, Mary Jane Hutchings, and Rose McGrath Valedictory Marilyn Wert Giffels Fieldhouse Processional Invocation Graduation Exercises 8:00 May 25, 1955 Laingsburg School Band Rev. Ephert Eckelbarger Pastor Church of God Vocal Trio Address Irma Putnam, Velma Antcliff, and Vera Clark Dr. Charles Anspach, President Central State Teachers College, Mt. Presentation of Class of 1955 for Graduation Presentation of Diplomas Pleasant, Michigan Raymond O. Nash, Principal, High School Keith Reed, Superintendent, and Dr. R. G. Alexander, President of Board of Education Recessional Laingsburg School Band 15

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ALBERT D FORREST Al Band 1; Choir 3; Play: Jr.; Basketball 1,2,3; Base- ball 3,4; Track 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Favorite Pas- time: Hunting; Pet Peeve: Certain teachers!!; Am- bition: Undiscovered; Chief Characteristic: Dis- agreeing. One can not always be a hero, but one can always be a man. LAURA M. MCLOUTH Band 1,2,3; Girls' Basketball Manager 3,4; Favorite Pastime: Looking around; Pet Peeve: Girls wearing jeans; Ambition: Sales clerk; Chief Characteristic: Crazy hair-do's. I can be serious, but I'd rather be gay. BEVERLY J. AUSTIN Bev Choir 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4, Social Editor; Play: Jr. Sr.; Favorite Pastime: Talking; Pet Peeve: Rules; Ambition: Swim the Sahara Desert, Chief Charac- teristic: Adventurer. Of all the letters of tongue or pen, she likes those letters M-E-N. ROBERT J. DOUGAN Dougie Band 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-president 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 3; Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing; Pet Peeve . Bullies; Ambition: To be a dentist; Chief Characteristic: Fiddling around. I'll get there if you give me time. PAMELA A. REED Pam Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Choir 1; Annual Staff; Art Director 4; Play: Sr.; Class Vice-president 2; Basketball 2,3,4; Girls' Softball 2,3.4; Favorite Pas- time: Playing Poker ; Pet Peeve: Card Sharks ; Ambition: Be a Millionaire over night. Chief Characteristic: Shortness. You're only young once. 14



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 CLASS HISTORY .In 1942, the present graduating classbegan its school career. Of those graduating this year, the following were present on that memorable September morning, Marilyn Baumgras, Tom Croy, Theodora Christacopulos, Duane Ginther, Myra Malkin, Rose McGrath, and Bill Powell. In the first grade, Helen Beavers and Art Willard joined us and in the third grade Mary Jane Hutchings, Keith Reed and Marilyn Wert. It was in the fourth grade that Dale Slee, and Bob Dennis entered the class roll. It was in the fifth grade that Teresa Herblet and Steve Doyle joined us and in the sixth, Albert Forrest and Bob March. During the first hectic year that we were upstairs as lowly seventh graders, Joan Harris, Sam Harmount, Pam Reed, and Jim Putnam came to be with us. In the eighth grade, Beverly Austin and Roger Curtis joined us in time to graduate into high school with the already astounding number of 37. As humble Freshmen, we made our largest addition to the roll, Hugh Archer, Virginia Warner, Philip Wetoskey, George Beebe, Bob Sayles, Caroline Knoblauch, and Glenna Wolfrom. As up and coming Sophomores, Suzanne Bachelder, Dorothy Eckelbarger and Lawrence McConnell added their names to our class roll. As mighty Juniors, we increased one, Laura McLouth. With Mr. Wesner, as our overseer, in 1951, we started our high school career. We elected Steve Doyle as our mighty president. Bob Sayles as vice president, Marilyn Baumgras as secretary, and Caroline Knoblauch as treas- urer. We sponsored the magazine sales, with Art Willard taking the honors as high salesman of the year, raising the treasury by $105. In October, we all piled on Mr. Dennis' hay wagon, ending up at the Cecil Harris home for a weiner roast. Our queen candidate for this year was Caroline Knoblauch. We entered the Sophomore year in 1952, with Mr. Fockler as our good-natured warden. Rose McGrath was chosen for our president, with Pam Reed as an able assistant. Duane Ginther was chosen to keep our records straight, Steve Doyle as our trustworthy treasurer, and Roger Curtis as our sergeant at arms. Our queen candidate this year was Beverly Austin and our king candidate was Steve Doyle. We again sponsored the magazine sales, with Marilyn Baumgras walking off with the honors as high saleswoman. The homemaking class sponsored a drive to obtain old toys and then repaired them in their home economics class and took the toys to needy children, with Joan Harris acting as Santa Claus. We sponsored the annual May Dance and finished the year with the grand total of $401.36. As the mighty Juniors, in 1953, with Mr. Huffman as our sponsor, we entered our year as upper classmen. We chose Mary Jane Hutchings to lead, Suzanne Bachelder as her stand-in, Keith Reed to keep the books, Tom Croy to keep tab on the finances, and Steve Doyle as the sergeant at arms. We started the year off with a bang, spon- soring the football banquet in November which was a huge success. The climax of the evening was the presenta- tion of the letters to the boys. We sponsored a series of bake sales and during the basketball season, we held the concessions trying out an entirely new idea. This year for the first time in the history of Laingsburg High, the concession workers popped the popcorn at the table insuring the freshness of the product. This new and novel idea made a success of the concessions! Our queen candidate this year was Marilyn Wert and the king candidate, Bob March. In January, we put on the annual Junior Play, Girl Shy” with Art Willard as the girl-shy college boy. Can anyone imagine Art Willard as Girl-Shy? Our crowning achievement was the Banquet and the Junior-Senior Prom, with the theme being the Tulip Festival. The Clarence Schmidt orchestra furnished the music, with the honored guests being the Senior Class of 1954. This year we adjourned with $963.81. As dignified seniors in 1954, with Mr. Doyle as the hectic advisor, we finally decided on Bill Powell as our president, Duane Ginther as the substitute, Marilyn Baumgras to settle disputes, and Glenna Wolfrom to keep tab on finances. We sponsored the concessions at all the home football games and held the homecoming dance in the gym on October 29 with the Ed Barry orchestra furnishing the music. Teresa Herblet was our queen candidate this year. Aaron Slick from Punkin Creek was chosen to be the senior play this year with Keith Reed as the hillbilly, Aaron, Mountaineer accent and all. Mr. Neilson was the director of this roaring success. On January 28, Red VanSickle and orchestra furnished the music for the Winter Formal, with the theme Winter Wonderland. With snowmen and Christmas trees, and artificial snow, the gym was a very real Winter Wonderland. In the spring the class auctioned off the girls shoes in the usual fashion, emancipating them at the annual slave dance at the end of the week. Mary Jane Hutchings was awarded the D.A.R. award by the class on her dependability, service to her school and her community, her leadership and patriotism. The Looking Glass was also edited by the Senior Class this year with Mary Jane Hutchings as our Editor and Chief. Marilyn Wert was chosen to be the associate editor and Helen Beavers as our secretary and treasurer. Keith Reed managed our financial affairs with Steve Doyle as his assistant. Students were appointed as editors of the different divisions. The class colors chosen by the class were Cardinal Red and Silver with Royal Blue Commencement Robes. The class flower was the White Rose. The motto, We've Crossed the Bay, the Ocean Lies before Us, was chosen with the unanimous consent of the class. Baccalaureate exercises were held on the 22nd of May with the Rev. Richard Cook of the Church of the Nazarene. Class night exercises were held on the 24th of May in the gym and Commencement exercises were also in the gym on the night of May 25th with Dr. Anspaugh as the guest speaker. And so we ended our school career. We wish to extend our thanks to each person who made our high school career as memorable and exciting as it was. 16

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