Lake Odessa High School - Reflections Yearbook (Lake Odessa, MI)

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the fake' O '17 affz 1945 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS LAKE QDESSA WWII SCHOOL Lili 005558, MICHIGAN WE DEDICATE V A ea .4-2: 2 'levi' S57 es llnnl IEUUII g 1.3 iii Lord, there are many among us Who have answered our Nations call, 'ga' as -1 5 144- tfhi We pray your blessing may go with them Though their task be great or small Lord, we are mindful that some have given Their lives for us in this most tragic hour, May we realize their gift to all mankind As we see the precious rose of freedom flower Lord, to these men who have gone beyond, We offer sincere tribute in our small way, We hereby dedicate 'The L O FLASH' as a memorial, To expreea our gratitude this day Elaine Curtis Marshall Bever Howard Adzit Estle King Carol Goodsell James Storms Owen McCau1 Harold Jackson Robert Brook Burton Daniels Edsel Haney if ' a ,X Q fy! A , ee x ' Kg W N is 9' xg!! ff fgvfeasfa We, the Lake O Flash Staff, have endeavored to convey to those who may read this annual some of the activities, and highlights of the sohool year ending 1945 After ycu have forgotten many of the fond memories, you may be able to turn to this annual and again have your mind refreshed and your memories revived to some of the great e vents that took place. We wish to express our appreciation to Louis Vincent for his help in taking the pic tures for our annual, and also to lr. Stauffer for his splendid co-operation. SITTING IL to RJ: Mrs. Nicol, Advisory Greta Clark, Publicationsg Mary Poff, Feature Editorg Violet Sidnam, Art Editorg Donna VanDeBurg, Typing Edltorg Joyce Collier, Book- keepingg Elaine Curtis, Club Edltorg Laurel Garlinger, Photography Editor. STANDING: Eleanor Deatsman, Assistant Editor, Elaine Allarding Editorg Don McDowell, Business Managerg Robert Rowland, Sports Editorg Irs. Morgan, Advisor. i fj,gWW5 S Q .. 5 ,,,l ., V ffiwiggmaemwerf .N . , Y M I W., N . . - Congratulations to the class of l945' You are to be com pllmented for your publication of this yearbook which will help recall pleasant memories of high school days You are to be commended for sticking to your school tasks when all around were forces which would have you discontinue your efforts for education You have shown a remarkably calm, sensible and determined attitude You have been true to yourselves May you always be so ly heartlest congratulations go to the senior class upon the completion of your courses of study These have been trying years with a maximum of distracting influences, but you have seen your tasks through to the ultimate goal Victory is near, but the hardest task of all yet faces you the task of peace The kind of peace achieved will depend largely upon you You can make it a upeople's peace' through our rl orous attentlveness or it can become b default an in the offing BOARD OF EDUCATION to R7 Russel F Fink, Superintendent N T Sohreib, Trustee M A Hoffs, Vice President Raymond Smith, Treasurer Dean Dodge, Secretary lr C F Ernsberger, President Klnsetl , ' ' I . x . t Q 7 S Y Q, armed truce through your disinterestedness, with future wars 'fl, ' K L Mr. . in x ' Dr e s e D Dr. . . lr. Mr. CHARLOTTE bISHIP, Home Economics. Wes tern Michigan College KENNETH N ABBOTT, Band Michigan State College i Iggy ann LUNA PICKENS, B S , Geography, Jan lor High Michigan State College, Wes tern Michigan College School MARY STEPHENS, A B , English, Typing, Biol ogy University of Washington W M C McMurray, Galloway GALBURGA MORCAN, A B , Mathematics Western GERTRUDE BARNUH, Of Michigan College, flce. Michigan State College New CLARA FELDT, World History, English Central State Teachers College DORIS E TREMAINE, B S , Music, English, Business Training GRACE I NICOL, B S Central State Teachers Michigan State Norma College ummm: wmzsnma, A B , M A , Manual Arts M S Central Michigan Tea Home Economics' Wes chiishiollegeillestern c gan o ege tern Tgchigan CO1 Northwestern University LOUIS J VINCENT, B 8 , Agriculture, Physics, each lich lgan State College Q . U 540,17 as ' if ' xii, l . Q 7 C n if li , . gn lelt he ' 'e' I ' , . i . ...E 'fx 5 V, e es- ' . B. .' ' . e can' ge. 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Mf X f 5' ' ff C I J Q M f f 4 C 1 f f c A , l 7 W -Z, AX X If ,..4 M f.., M. , M fha, 9- ELAINE ALLARDING Na Na 'In her manner lies her charm Trojan Staff Treasurer 2 Glee Club l,2,5, Band 2,5,4 Seo Treasurer 6 Vice President 4 Jr Play Sr Play Mixed Chorus 4 Secretary 4 Dramatice Club 4 President 4 Annual Staff Editor rrvaf 6' KATHHYN BEVER Katy 'Quiet and studlous, yet always ready for fun ' Ceemoh Club 2,3, Sec 4 Annual Staff JOYCE COLLIER Joycie 'Size does not always Annual Staff Ceemoh Club 2,6, GORDON DARBY 'Durbin' 'I never felt the kiss of love nor a maiden' hand in mine F A , Sr Play MAX DECKER Stub 'Just a good all around fellow F F A 2, ,4 Annual Staff 4 Baseball 3,4 Basketball 3 F F A Basketball 4 xii PAUL ALLEN Will e fears the wlles the maidens smiles Football l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,5,4 Captain 4 F F A 2,5,4 Pres1dent4 Vice President Glee Club 4 Baseball l,2,5,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Boy's Quartette 4 Annual Staff GRETA CLARK 1 Tiirp 'Typing is her advoca tion Housekeeping he vocation ' Trojan Staff Jr Play Sr Play Dramatics Club 4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Mixed Chorus Baske all l ELAINE CURTIS 'Cur 4'What un be w111 be, so why worry Secretary 5 Sr Play Glee Club 4 Annual Staff 'rx-o,1an starr Mixed Chorus 4 ELEANOR DEATSMAN 'Deats' 'Her eyes are always glancing, her feet are always dancing ' 5' Tro,1an Staff Annual Staff YAsststant Editor Class Reporter 4 f ROSE DEMARAY Rosie UPleasant company, al ways accepted U Trojan Staff Ceemoh Club 2,5,4 Reporter 2 Basketball l Annual Staff V415 KZ -ij 'Q I INV X ll I U Q U IH el k . 4 'OX' e e Q .' 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Trojan Staff Src LYLE FAULKNER NAlbert' 'H s pleasing person- ality is known to al ' Glee Club 4 Vice President 5 4 9 President 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Boy's Quartette 4 Annual Staff Baseball 5,4 Football 4 TOM GILLILAND Bert 'Ladies come from near and tar, to watch him orank and push his car ' Sr Play Annual Staff ACHSAH HAAS Taxi ariety ls the spice of life ' Ceemoh Club 2,3,4 Annual Staff Basketball l ILENE HARVEY Toots ulet ln appearance, with motives unknown N Annual Staff Lf 'XJ nz JEAN BCKMAN 'Squirtn HMerry as the day is long.u Ceemoh Club 2,5,4 Vice President 3 Trojan Staff Glee Club l,2,4 Basketball l LAUREL GAALINGER 'Lol1y' 'A busy person in a quiet way Treasurer l President 2 Trojan Staff Basketball l Annual Staff Valedlctorian BETTY GRANT Bett Foremost in the ranks of fun ' Trojan Staff 5 Ceemoh Club 2, Annual Staff Basketball l ADELINE HADDIX 'Penny NShe ls full of good meaning and wishes Grand Ledge 1,2 Miami, Florida 5 Annual Staff f W2 THERON KING 'Chung 'Never too old to lear F A 2, Annual Staf F F A Basketball ,3 Baseball 4 1 ALICE LAYLE E naed ll HSometlmes serious, sometimes gay.' Annual Staff 4 Clarksville 1,2 W CHARLOTTE MALLQ ' Woharlle he has a mind of her own and a voice to express lt ' Trojan Staff 3 Sr. Play Glee Club 4 DONALD ACDOWELL Don nMy true woman is yet unknown so I still love my saxaphone Vice President 4 Trojan Staff Tr Play S 1 b nd 1, , ,4 ulee Club 1,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Basketball l,:,3,4 Footbal' 2,5,4 baseball e,3,4 LAJLLINE NELB UBlondle' nStudy to be qu e Trojan Staff 5 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1 ffl ff! LfNv :D NTIQQ Rec t- r W1 1 eyes re ZIP 3 C nfx P Troyan eta et Baseball u ee lub 1 Miyeu box LEON LEH AN 'Pete' 'For every why he has a wherefore.' Vice President 1 President 5 Trojan Staff Jr. Play Sr. Play Football l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,5,4 Baseball 1,2 ARTHUR MCCARTNEY JR Art 'It 1sn't a crime to be short, only a nui noe ' fr' Jr Play Sr Play Band l,2,5, Glee Club 1,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Basketball l,2,3 Captain Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 DORIS MOTE 'Dick A young woman of great ability and prom is u Trojan Staff 5 Annual Staff 4 ff '14 ulee Club 1 MARY POFF P WNo need of praise, we know her wel Band 1 Glee Club 1,9 1 4 Sr Play Dramatic Club 4 Treasurer 4 Ceemoh Club 2,3 Trojan Staff 5 VIVIAN REED 'Viv 'Dellghtfully gay ln a pleasing way ' Vice President 2 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Band l,2,3 xr V GERALD ROWLAND 'Gerry NThere's mischief 1 that man Basketball 1,2,5,4 Football l,2,5,4 Glee Club 4 Jr Play Mixed Chorus Annual Staff 4 LYNN SEDO 'Norbie The man who blushes F' ls not quite a brute Football 5,4 Glee Club 4 Boy's Quartet 4 Basegall 2,3 Basketball Manager 4 JACQUELYN SHOEMA Jackie 'I love only on Jr Play Ceemoh Trojan Basketbal l Glee Club Annual Staff RAYMOND SMITH Bear cat 'Never could fashion tailor, but we're sure he'll make a typical sailor Trojan Staff Treasurer Jr Play Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Basketball 5,4 Football 2,5,4 Baseball 2,5 DONNA VANDEBURG 'Johnnie uLoads of luck to Donna and her sailor Secretary 2 Trojan Staff Annual Staff Glee Club 4 Salutatorlan Wt ff' lf' .fffaiffi ! Y X f 1 ROBERT ROWLAND Bob 'Faithful and honest ' Basketball l,2,5,4 Football 3,4 Band l,2,5,4 Presldent4 Glee Club l,4' Mixed Chorus 4 Annual Staff Boy's Quartet 4 Baseball 2,5,4 js 'aff JANET SHELLENBARGER Jen f NHere's to a girl who helps to make things lively Jr Play Trojan Staff Dramatic Club 4 Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Annual Staff VIOLET SIDNAM Hank NA friend with a free hand and an open heart ' Glee Club 2,4 Trojan Staff Mixed Chorus 4 Annual Staff REATHA STEELE 'Reathyop1a WNot much talk, just one rand silence Glee lab 4 Ceemoh Club 5 Jr Play Committee yr' HUGH PEACOCK F F 4 F F A F F A Trojan 'Stub' 9 5 Basketball 2,3 Baseball 2,5 Staff E WML u u v .n I n I O V ' Qc' ' nm: ' ff N fl u u .H 2' P ll F.F. . 2 - K1 I u u A u u Q a A ' b 2 4 ' . B ll - n v A ll ' be a . . N .li ' 5 f I , f X- XXV. 3? Q u 4 0 0- a L, ll C If 0 J 4 ,zhl-L! f QM ' ' ' , V ffm- fOl-TICEQSP SENIOR 'REVVILLE' We entered high school in 1941 as a very scared freshman class, but that lasted only until the initiation was over We elected our first officers soon afterwards first president was Arlene Zerfas Vlce President, Leon Lehman, Secretary, June Rulter Treasurer, Laurel Garlinger, News Reporter, Gerald Chorely Our sponsors were Mrs lorgon and lr Bent The second year, we felt that we were truly more worldly, having gone through it last year, and how we loved to advise the freshman This year we elected Laurel Gar Allarding, Treasurer, Hrs Strait and lr Christiansen acted as our sponsors this year We chose our class rings this year instead of waiting until our Junior year Ne gave Dickens's Christmas Carol at our Christmas party Pete Lehman's rendition of Scrooge brought him much fame and acclaim In our next year, we elected Leon Lehman, President, Lyle Faulkner, Vice President Elaine Curtis, Secretary Raymond Smith, Treasurer, June Reed, Reporter, Sponsor, Mr Buth Our flrst activity was the publishing of the Trojan Ur Buth left this year for the navy and we chose Irs Baskette as our sponsor She directed our play, 'Pro fessor, How Could You which was a huge success In the spring we presented the-L Hcp with the theme, 'Tropical Paradise ' We started our last year by giving the freshman reception We elected our class officers with Lyle Faulkner, President, Don McDowell, Vice President, Elaine Allardlng, Secretary Eldhe Curtis, Treasurer, and Mr Stauffer, Sponsor Irs Nicol very suc ceesfully directed our Senior play this fall which was 'The Whole Truth ' Our game supper, served by the Juniors was mostly chicken and although one oat was offered, no body could taste it After words, we danced in the gym Having challenged the juniors to a contest in buying defense bonds and stamps, and winning, of course we were treated to a sleighrlde party by the losing Junior class We decided to publish an annual for the high school, the first in quite a while We plan to have a trip this spring, after which will come the Baccalaureate service and graduation 1 I ' 1 i . . 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JOYCE COLLIER. will my shortness ne DONITA ovEaLY You can have m ladder tee ELAINE CURTIS, will my title as pin up girl to HELEN DARE! and ELO SE ROBIRSON GORDON DARBYn will my romatlo ability to DEAN KELLY Do as I do and you won't have an trouble ANOR DEATONAN' will my nice form tc RUBY PERVORSE Don't use lt all in one place NAX DEOKER. will my pleasing personality to RICHARD GOODEHOOT Maybe the wavy hair too ROSE NARIE DEHARAY. will my quiet evenings at home tc BOB MOSSON No more South Boston kld EDNA DILLENBECK, V111 my frgqugnt tripg tg Chicago to JUNE SCHNABEL Just the tri though not the guy JEAN EOKMAN, will my driving gb111ty to CLEO DOWNING and PAT SKELDING Take th! corners easy, girls I LYLE AU NBR, W111 my one hand driving to GERALD CHORLEY Don't forget to have Jo alcn Red I LIHRELL GARLINGER will my intelligence to DON KOUTZ Maybe someone else had better loan ou some, too I, TON GI LILAND, will my phrase, 'Is that so?' to KENNY SMITH On second thought, I don't think that BETTY GRANT, ELDRIDGE No you I Acnsm-I Puma, Ruth you need it will everything in my possession except my sailor to MADELINE dcn't get Tony will my talking out of turn to RUTH COCHRUN Don't get into trouble ADELINE HADDIX. will my happy go lucky way to BETTY OTAIR Please don't break I ILENE HARVEY. will my senior class books to anyone who feels as lf they could get any use from them, pertaining to OLARE BLAKELY It THERON KING. will my jack nlfe to MARGARET WHITE If any new desks are bought next year this knife will come ln handy I, ALICE LAYLE. will 'Rea' to BETTY HEINTZLEMAN So you can have nlm, Betty iAm I klaaln 71 I EON LEHNAN. will my ability to get through school withoug studying, to KA! GAISER I won't mention playlng hockey In CHARLOTTE MALCOLM. will my slenderness to BERNICE HFSTERLY Don't use it in all one place I ARTHUR HcOARTNEY. will my ability to like one girl and flirt with another to DON McKINLEY I, DON McDOWELL. dll my musical talent to LORRAINE I. DORIS NOTE, will my quietness to DOB FELDT I'm POOIBEC fhli, If HADELINE NEED, will my ability to be seen and I. NARY POFF. will my eight pounds the army won't SHOEMAKER and EVALINE POTTER sure that the teachers will app not hggrd tg MARGARET WYGANDT gg gpg to LOIS CARPENTER That will be eno h wcn't lt Lois? 1. LYNN P Eiwrse. V111 my rea hair to MARIE LANE Too bad family Marie I, VIVIAN REED. will m graceful walk to JEAN MILLER Did 1, GERALD nowmxun, wil my empty gee em: to IVAN OLHSTEAD I, ROBERT ROWLAND will my manly strength to DOC KAUFFMAN it d1dn't run in the Lane we say graceful? I'm BOPPy You seem Ivan tc get along without all that strength though I, HUGH PEACOCK, will my physique no ROY LONGWELL LYNN SEDOEE. will my ability to blush to LOIS FRIEND Now, dcn't use this too much so that it will be a habit, Lois JANET SHELLENBARGER. will my ablllty to giggle ee well to BRUCE HERSHISER and BETTY LOOHI8 or don't you need lt? JACKIE SHOEMAKER, will one pair of my slacks to VIRGINIA BARTLETT VIOLET SIDMAN. will my sophiscatlon and a milk pall to BEVERLY HENRY Now, won't you lock cute with that milk pall here in the big city Beverly? RAYMOND SMITH. will my title as teacher's net, to DON COOK Maybe ycu'l1 get along a little better now REATHA STEELE will my shy country manner how to act with a shg country manner, would you, I. DONNA VANDEDUR , will one cup of peroxide to PETE PEASON You wcu1dn't know pete? to JUNE REED Are you sure that this will be enough, June? 1, ' ' . if - I .' , e 1, :Ls ' . 1,' . . 1 , . 1, ' , O Y! ' . , . I . 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' ' ' . 1, ' 1, ' ' , 1, I , I, ' . , In I . e CLASS PQOPHECY ART McCARTNEY, formerly of Lake Odessa, now has his making Clark bars There is now a new dictionery on lished by our own MARY POFF The New test driver for ed and it is none other than JEAN ECKMAN We wish her ed as a hat model by the Peggy Ann Shop in New York of 19451 It has been reported that BOB ROWLAND is own factory located in Chicago sale at Smelkers Drug Store pub General Motors has been announc guccggg GRETA CLARK 13 emjhy CRem1nds us of the Senior plav competing with Frank Sinatra to star in 'My Blue Heaven ' We have the greatest confidence that he will get the part JANET SHELLENBARGER, who has been clerking at the Kroger Store for the past eleven years, has handed in her resl nation in order to accept a position at the A Q P has been rumored that DONNA V DEBURG sloped with her boss for whom she has been pri vate secretary for the past seven years We notice that the 'Egg house' has put up a new sign reading, 'E G Garllngsr and Dau hter U This must mean that LAUREL has gone into buginegg with her father Dr TH RO KING, who has alw 8 been noted for hi! ab 1l1ty to cut things, is now a famous surgeon and has engaged OSE DEMARY as his assls tant Miss Demary is a graduate of St Lawerence Hospital in Lansing We understand that MAX DECKEH has taken the position as manager of the A 6 P with A Davis as his assistant Notice' Opening night at Intersanctum Friday ni ht featuring DON McDOWELL and his 'Sl1ckers ' with IL INE ALLAHDING as vocalist EDN DILLENBECK and her hus band are l1v1nEAgn Easy Street in Chicago A new restuarant has been opened in Wood bury bv ALICE LE Her special next week will be pine floats Cecil B De Mill has contracted BETTY GRANT to team up with Martha Raye and Joe E Brown in his newest production 'The Three Big Nolses ' Costumes will be designed by VIOLET BIDNAM. who has made designinp her life ambition GORDON DARBY has been elevated to the Job of elevator boy His career goes up and down Miss ADELINE HADDIX made her flrst return trip to Florida on some business When she comes back to Michigan she will take over the Ajax Lumber Co in the northern part The pin up boy of class 1945 CLYLE FAUIK NEHJ has now pinned himself down to Peggy Goodemoot Fresh eggs S 50 0 doz Call at Car Co has employed Miss REATHA STEELE for a floor sales lady She always did go for Fords KModel A'sJ We wish to congratulate LEON LEHHAN for having the largest fam ily of any member of the class of '4 Six boys and seven girls He ls still spend ing most of his time in the pool rooms HUGH PEACOCK is now the Champion hog caller of Ionia County and has received several blue ribbons on his hogs PAUL ALLEN recent ly returned from the Phlllipines with his wife and three children They are now re siding in the Berlin Center district, ralsin pigs lBel1eve it or not his wife 1sn't a blonde I It has been announced that LY N SEDORE is now employed by the Kssco Dog Biscuit Co to sing advertisements on their program Born to Mr and Mrs GERALD ROW LAND a pair of twins, Olive and Oliver Mrs Rowland was the former VIVIAN REED With the depression and a shortage of men for ten years, we now find CHARLOTTE MALCOLM is secretary of the Lonely Hearts Club An all girl football squad has recently been organized by JACKIE SHOEMAKEH. the champion athlete of Lake Odessa ACHBAH HAAB has just left on a hitch hiking trip to California, where she ls to meet her his return from overseas Mrs Pete Trumpower recently received word LYNN PRENTISS has been promoted to Top Sergeant This ls his tenth year rine Corp JOYCE COLLIEH is directing the newest broadway play to come husband upon that her son with the Ma out We feel that her success is due to her experience in the Senior Play of 45 The main even at the Ionia Free Fair is the dare devil race staring our own TOM GILLILAND Tom owes his career to racing up and down the streets of Lake Odessa RAYMOND SMITH. JR is taking his fathers place as a member of the Lake Odessa School Board There will be s 4 H Club meeting Wednesday, June 27, at the home of the county supervisor, ILENN HARVEY ELEANOR DEATSMAN who has be n employed at Smelker's Drug Store for the past twelve ears has just resigned to take a position with Parke Davis Company Miss DORIS MO E has been promoted to superintendent of schools in Cl ksvllle Miss Mote was a high school graduate of Lake Odessa Miss MADELINE NEED has gained the position as personal secretary for J C Dlthers The senior class of Portland announces that their annual Prom will be held May 9th under the sponsorship of Miss ELAINE CURTIS a member of their faculty By Elaine Curtis Charlotte Malcolm in I -. ....It the farm of Mr, 6 Mrs. JOHNNY TASKER two miles east of Lake 0dessa....The Nord Motor .... I nllli . ' . , 1 I CLASS SONG We now must leave you Dear old Lake O' High Though we can have memories, We hate to say good bye You have given us 1ov That will linger near, And each little memory Will always be so dear Never will we forget Our happy sohool days here Now our school days are ended We find that we must part, Souls full of sadness, Sorrow in each heart We now go forth, Perhaps to meet no more Although we're thrust Into a world filled with war, We will make this land A land worth fighting for Doris Mote Mary Poff CLASS DOEM Ve are the Seniors of '45 To be good students we all did strive To do the very best we could, But that wasn't always very good In the fall of '41 Our high school career had just begun We same to school and sneaked around, And tried to make sure we wouldn't be found But the days went by and soon the year, And so did vanish all our fear We got acquainted with L O H B The Freshmen, teachers, and all the rest Each semester we had to take our tests, And we'd all sigh and sit at rest When they were over, and we could smile And go back to school in the old style Last year it was our task To put out the Trojan By all the staff We tried to do the best we could And of course, we think, we did right good Our high school days have some and gone It seems like yesterday was when We came to high school to begin But four short years have slipped away, And now comes graduation day, When, with a lot of work and a lot of fun Our high school diploma we all have won The teachers, of course, have done their part To give to us, in life, a start And we thank them each and every one, For all the things that they have dons Now the time has some to say good bye To the students and faculty of Lake O' High So, so long, teachers, so long, friends, We're going out into the world to make amends By Doris Mote MOTTO We have crossed the bey, the ocean lies before us FLONER Gardenia COLORS Blue and hlte O 4 I By . 2 And I'1l admit, they d1dn't seem long. ' l Qj 5 X X if Q 5 cpff ff l! ii ' if X Jum rzs N D I Y 7 w ff' n W f L f 'x of A j N L X X f ' f 1 Kg, lr OG ff f ' if, if U Rx x lj j ffl fi 1 Vx U Liiif? lr ,f 15 I , do V W f' P Qjfify 1 195 W K 1 I2 f ff YQ XX C gfff Jiggxjf I 7 ffl!! 'F' 4 N Q fyfil p, ik , X ,ff V -glfgkzfy Xl: X ' I. -:'. L' T X Q X 31 , ' A A K Q ff xi X ' -f--wx 'L j ,jk XX - A ff NWHMX X cj ' f Z X Xxx ,f X ,y Ps ' aa f U5 5 Q . ay, 5 E ' , f?i zb' 'I yv -- . 3 gf, 5 5 V,,. Q I W E 'X .fr 3 h' ? ...HY ,.4p ff JUIIORS V. Bartlett, C. Blakely, L. Carpenter, G. Chorley, R. Cochrun, D. Cook, T. Courtney, L. Dahms. H. Darby, C. Downing, R. Feldt, L. Friend, K. Gaiser, R. Goodemoot, D. Griffis D. Harvey. B. Henry, B. Hershieer, B. Hesterly, M. Jackson, D. Kauffman, D. Koutz, M. Lne R. Longwell, B. Loomis, D. McKinley, J. Miller, R. Mosson, D. Overly, R. Pear- son. E. Potter, J. Reed, E. Robinson, J. Schnabel, L. Shoemaker, P. Skelding, K. S- mith, M. Weygandt. , let ROW 2nd ROW: 3rd ROW: 4th HOW: 5th ROW NOT PIC- TURED M. Eldridge, R. Gunderman, B. Heintzlemwn, I. Olmstead, B. Stair. ' I ,o 5 k . X' 4 '-Wo? Mug M? QB!!! CLASS GFFQCEQS L to R Dean Kelly, Secretary Richard Pearson, Reoorter Kathryn Gaiser, President Don McKinley, Vice President Evaline Potter Treasurer JUNIOR 'WEB' We started out the year by electing class officers as follows President, Kathryn Gaiser, Vice President, Don HcK1n1ev, Secretary, Dean Kelly, Treasurer, Evaline Potter Sponsor, Mrs Stevens Everyone will remember our first party on November 10th It was a perfect night for a hayride January 12th the Junior Class put on a Patriotic Ball January 24th we honored the Senior Class by giving them a party, as a debt we Uwed them for losing the Bond Bale We had a sleigh ride and came back to Hesterlys for chili. Our future activities will be the Junior nlay 'Charm Schoo1,'Apr11 13th. As yet the date for the J-Hoc has not been set definitely. fx, 5. 2 , 1 if , r- J Aw E2 . I Eww Q 'Q J aa gi , . , I . f e . ' 4-bw In memory of Eugene Smith, who was accidentally killed in a hunting accident October 17, 1944 W ,. fm? we 5 gin iw Q iw? If 0? W l l ip NL X X f 065.10m M f x X Z f ,I L X N fig Y Kg? I f ,xii f if l f' fd 'X 1 X - .p xx Xu Af X i' W- Z2 y N X ' x Q I XX 3, 2 X I I X Q X X E323 Xxx, Qf ' X Q K X JU 1,17 ff . f 1 Q K K Q X N 05 Q Q Q! 0 pw Q Q XX V j x A ,, cf 0 -LQI' b 0' ' - e. 1,7 XQ K I EK I cz . 1' f f S X X ,fff X X 1 f l' V' J' X xy 4 : I 5 j X X ' K ff X S X 2 gf. , A ,I S ,I f FN ' 5- 1 1 Yx'f , 5 J f is fix ff Nfl .......,. .,,f . ,.wuP9 M' 53 Clum, B. Copeland, A. Dosgrsn- Inman, I. Klein, R. Lambert, McCartney, J. Meyers, H. Hid- 9 , wi' ,Ms S .M-- ' .' . 5 3 SOPHOHORES lst ROW: G. Archer, G. Archer, L. Bartlett, V. Bjork, V. gas, D. Dunham. 2nd ROW: A. Farrell, D. Gardner, L. Haller, L. Hoffs, J. R. Lafevre. 5rd ROW P. Lepard, J. Leslie, J. Marratt, E. Matz, P. dsugh, B. los. 4th ROW D. laltmaker, H. losson, L. Mosson, L. J. Mote, P. 0'lara, D. Olmstead, I. O- verly, C. Rawlings. 5th ROW: K. Raymond, D. Roseboom, B. Shade, C. Smith, A. Sutherland, B. Taylor, B. Ihns I. White. NOT PIC- TURED L. Aldrich, D. Barnes, J. Curtis, W. Meyers, N. Roe, A. Sherman, C. Shnton, E. Shllton, I. Smith, C. Welrenga, G. York. W STANDING KL to R7 Carol Rawlings, FBP0Pt9P Eva Matz, Treasurer SITTING CL to RD Joanne Inman, Vice President Mrs Trumslne p SPQUS'-71' Bob Lambert, President Dora Olmstead, Secretary 'SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES The 'Great Sophomore' class has earned the adjective preceding 1t's name because of 1t's activity and ambitious spirit. It has given three parties so far this year. A sleighride for loft Fro11o.' party. The class Presldentg Eva , and Irs. Tremalne, Sponsor. the class, and two parties for the entire high school. One was the WHay a highly successful barn dance, and the other was the annual Christmas officers are as follows: Robert Lambert, President, Joanne Inman, Vice Matz, Treasurerg Dora Olmstead, Secretaryg Carol Rawlings Class Reports I' e .. 4 iw? K af? ' . . . . - O IQ 2 f W hgf , X f i ' K W K K X X X fx I ff!! f K X fx f 7 I Ki X 5 f X Q nf ' j z L, ,J ' X I f X M ff Q , K W mi Z , J J ff!! f ,J M In I fy K l X i f lI'lm' i nl ' Lf' x 1 Z I I! J b t ff f i f H ir f V, --2 l W A X fy -X , ,l ,f f ' XX 5--4 Q nj f if J X X ff f f K X r N Q if N 5 , X X K K AX K N ,X K C 4 FQESQEN C gf 151 ROW: 2nd ROW: 3rd ROW: 4th ROW: 5th ROW: 6th ROW: NOT PICA TURED: '11 3 H It 1 S li. Q Jj?E,E rfyl , R, Allardina, L. Baine, M, Balduf, M, Bulmer, J. Carey, V. Carter, E, Gaeil- las, B, Clark, W, Decker, W. Durling, P. man, J. Henry, K, Herbert, M. Hewitt, R man, G. Larson, E. Leizenby, G, McLeod, T voree, W. Price. D. Bouder, R, Scheidt, D Showmaker, B, Shoemaker. B. Sleeper, R, Spagnuolo, N, Winey. R. Brooke, L. Piercefield B, Stair, N, Taylor. Dyke, R, Gaiser, M, Gattner, B. Grant, R. Heintzle- Holtrop, B, Hunt, B. Ingall, L. Jackson, P, Kauff- , MoCurdy, A, Meyers, O. Nelson, E. Norris, E, Per- . Bchelter, H, Shaw, N. Shay, N, Shellenbarger, R M. Timmerman, F. VanS1c1en, F, Webster, W. Wierenga , V, Poff, L, Rader, D. Reed, R. Reed, B, Shilton CLASS OCCIC EDS L to R Beverly Stair Secretary Bob Poltrop, Vice President Mrs Morgan, Soonsor Bob Allardlng, Renorter Gerald Larsen President Norma Shay, Treasurer FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES We were welcomed into the high school by a humorous reception given by the seniors The boys were dressed as girls, and the girls, as boys In the evening, after a day of school, the seniors sponsored a party for us Each of us performed s stunt before the rest of the school, and a dance followed. We had a hay ride this fall, chaperoned by Mr. Stauffer. Our class officers are Gerald Larsen, Presldentg Bob Holtrop, Vice Presldentg Beverly ggslr, Secretaryg Norma Shay, Treasurerg Robert Allardlng, Reporten and Mrs. Morgan, onsor. ......-4 :K M.-.f f ..,.m...,f at I A e 9 1 0 I 0 LAKE o' PIN UP QUEENS qw KINGS... GSP N45 fwq, x,1 PATTY LOU DYKL Freshman BOB ALLARDING- Frosh JOAN CURTIS Sophomore KPNNhTH RAYMOND Soph LORRAINE SHOEMAKFR Junior DON McKINLEY Junior ELAINE CURTIS Senior LYLE FAULKNLR Senior M , 3 W f X I l , , I K W V,i I I I f 'Q V Q' : .Q f Q 13 'UNSW , ,::.I:e1 f:::? ww iw Mmww,f sywwmwfnmww V Jwwmwmgmww L , . I I I , i I 6 wg f A : b '21 7 u XXAX XT -....-ff Thirsty Seven DRUGS Band Hungry piyg Concert Band BAND lST ROW: F. Ward, L. Bains, B. Church. 2ND ROW: R. Shoemaker, J. Sohnable, N. Shay, H. Feldt, E. Allarding, V. Bartlett, C. Downing, S. Port, I. Kimmel, L. Fontaine, P. McCartney, lr. Abbott. SRD ROW: R. Fink, R. Holtrop, D. Bartlett, R. Schsidt, n. Fink, R. Rowland, D. McDowell, R. Longwell, L. Bartlett. NOT PICTURED: R. Gaieer, D. McKinley. The band has been in the process of reorganization most of the year. We now have a Junior Band, Senior Band, 'Hungry F1ve', 'Thirsty Seven', an all purpose organizathmy and the dance orchestra. Our Senior Band now 1s much smaller than it should be. We should have many of the students in the upper four grades who have the ability to play and who have played be- fore. The Senior Band attended the District Band and Orchestra Festival at Grand Rapids on March 24. The main comment was that we played very well for the youthfulnele of many of the players. In the fall when Mr. Haigh was here the band went on a hike and picnic. lP.HlxQl left immediately after the fall concert in October and Joined the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. lr. Abbott came October 25. The band played for most of the home basketball games, and in December, played a short concert at a meeting of the H-46 Boosters Club. In January the band and glee club put on a Joint concert featuring the newly organ- ized boy's glee club. The band s final concert will be the latter part of April. Next year we hope to have a bigger and better band. If enough of the old mem- bers return we intend to play and march at the football games next fall. BOYS ' GLEE CLUB 1ST HOW D McDowell, L Bartlett, R Feldt, P Allen, Mrs Tremalne, C Blakely, R Smith, T Courtney, R Lane, R. Rowland END ROW L Prentlae, R Monson, L Sedore, L Faulkner, G Rowland, A McCartney, D Koutz, V Clum, J Marratt, R Holtrop GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 1ST n0W D Souder, B Ingall, C Rawlings, V Bjork, R Lefever, P Lepard, G Clark, I Klein, Mrs Tremalne, E Allarding, M Smith, B Taylor, J Curtis, E Curtis, V Bartlett, V Sldnam, V Poff 2ND ROW P McCartney, P. O' Mara, I. Bulmer, D Griffls, B White, B Moe, L Hoffs, M Poff, L Rader, M Balduf, M L Gattner, B Shoemaker, L Friend, J Miller, J Shellenbarger. SRD ROW E Cassilae, Kauffman, E Pervorse, N Shay, D Dunham, J Inman LIKED CHORUS 1ST ROW E Allarding, B Ingull, G Clark, Mrs Tremaine, N Shay, J Shellen- barger, D Dunham J Inman. ZND ROW P O'Mara, C Rawlings, I Smith, L Hoffs, M Poff, V Sldnam, L Friend, V Bartlett, E Curtis, J Schnable SRD RON L Sedorq A McCartney, L Faulkner, G Rowland, R Feldt, R Smith, C Blakely, R Holtrop, B Holtrop, R Lane 4TH ROW L Bartlett, L Prentlss, T Courtney, P Allen, D lanz, D McDowell, V Clum, R Monson, R Rowland, J Marxatt E. Lezenby: D. VanDeBurg: J. Eckman: G. Archer: M. Overly, A. Farrel, M. Weygandt, P. TROJAN STAFF STANDING Dean Kelly, Ruth Coohrun, June Sohnabel, Lorraine, Shoemaker, Patrkna Skeld ing, Lois Friend, Virginia Bartlett, Robert Feldt SITTING Richard Pearson, Donita Overly, Betty Loouus, Eloise Robinson QBSENT Madeline Eldridge, Cleo Downing LIBRARIANB P McCartney, E Robinson, B Ingall Mrs Nicol, L Haller, D Roseboom, D Olmstead V DRAMATICS CLUB STANDING KL to R7 Yrs Tremaine, J Meyers, D Barnes, P 0'Mara, V Bjork E Matz, V Clum, C Rawlings, M Bulmer, B Taylor, L Hoffs, L Haller, E Potter SITTING M Poff, Treasurer E Allardlng, President, J Curtis, V President, V Bartlett, Sec L Mote, I Raymond, J Marratt, P Lepard, G Clark, H Jackson, B Ingall . . - Q o , ' 1 O ' I w o A o o s Q o o 0 . ' ' o o Q Q o 1 s s s Q s 0 e o 0 0 ' . . n 0 y a . 4 o o e e o s u Q e 0 CEEMOH CLUB STANDING QL-RQ J Schnabel, C Malcolm, H Mosson, B Helntzleman, P O'Mara, Demaray, D. Roseboom, J Shoemaker, I Jackson, R Coohrun, I Eldridge, A Has Farrell, L. Dshms, B Taylor, J Curtis, J Batman, R LeFevre, I Lane, E. Matz, Rawlings SITTING CL RJ A Desgranges, K Bever, Trees, L Carpenter, V Pres, . Gaiser, President, C Downing, See, B Henry, Reporter, lisa Sagers, Sponsor R un derman STANDING CL RJ B Shade, K Raymond, A Sherman, D Barnes, R Heintzleman, C Smith, M Decker, T King, J larratt, D Koutz, H losson SITTING KL to RJ K Smith, portor, T Courtney, Seo , P Allen, Pres , D Cook, Vice Pres , R Goodemoot, Trees Ur Vincent, Sponsor 2 W : . . Q f . Re o e e 0 e 8, Ae ' ..... C. n 3 e s ' e 0 ' K ' e o ' I e G ' sms- 5 if 'f 5 A. q K, Q I F. Fe Ae 0 -e : . 0 . e . 1 0. . : e . Re ' ' o o' s o' e 0' e o F The Whole Truth A farce in three acts, was presented by the class of '45N in the school auditorium ecember 15, 1944 The following students took parte Arthur McCartney, Jr played Mr Joseph Martin the Jolly well fed father, Greta Clark as Mrs Mildred Martin, a likeable, fashlonebb person, Don McDowell as Johnny, their youthful son, Elaine Allarding, as Elizabeth their poppy daughter, Mary Poff as Helen Martin, Mr Martins' adventurous s1ster,Lam Lehman as Reverend Jacob Teasle, Lynn Prentlss as G Whltford Munford, a business as Tom Gilliland as Tom DeNorth, El1zabeth's sweetheart Elaine Curtis as Lucille Armitage, Johnny's current flame, Gordon Darby, as Johnson, the butler, and Charlotte Malcolm as Harriet, the meld and apple of Johnson's eye C The play was under the direction of Mrs Grace Nicol and Assistant Director was Joyce ollier JUNIOR PLAY OF N45n The Junior Class of '45 presented a delightful and hilarious play called NThe Charm School ' Under the direction of Mr Russell Fink, the following people used all their acting ability to bring you this beautiful play Don McKinley took the part of Austin Bevans, a handsome young automobile salesman with ideas Marie Jackson did well in the part of Elise Benedotti, a cute young student at the Fairview School for girls Virginia Bartlett showed supreme acting ability as Miss Hays the school principal Clare Blakely completely outdid himself as Homer Johns, El1se's rich and powerful uncle Roy Longwell did a magnificent Job as David McKenzie, an up and coming young law student Bruce Hershlser acted beautifully as George Boyd, an expert accountant who wants to string along with Austin Tom Courtney and Dick Pearson did simply marvelous as Jim and Tim Simpkins the la1y twin! lgargsret Weygandt produces her part as Miss Curtis, secretary to Miss Hays very we The girls in the senio class at Fairview are as follows Pat Skelding as Sally Boyd, George's sister Lois Carpenter as Muriel Daughty Donita Overly as Ethel Spelvln Helen Darby as Alix Mercier Marie Lane as Lillian Stafford Cleo Downing ae Madge Kent. : a . e 5 . . , soclate of Mr. Martin, Edna Dillenbeck as the rich 'but old fashioned Aunt Mat Worth, Q ,Q . f s ' ' 5 Y '21 2? 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N an gxxx XX www Su 93319, m 3 ei :vw FOOTBALL IN '44 We got off to a fresh start in football this year with a new coach, new players, and new ideas We had three weeks to round into shape and 'Lou' Vincent wasted no time We were all out to win this year, mostly for revenge As most of you will member, we won only one game and tied another last year The team had several veterans back and some out for the first time 'Lou' went to work, and before we knew lt we had whipped the pants off Caledonia, winning 25 14 This got us off to a big start, and we came back the next week and trimmed Bellevue 26- 6 The next week we played our old rival Middlevllle again We came out on top 25 O Then the team received a blow Eugene Smith, right half, star passer, and punter, was killed ln a hunting accident We did come back and cutplay Ionia the next week, although we ended up on the short end of a 7 6 score We out gained them and out fought them, but they connected with a lucky pass and we just couldn't hit pay dlrt again This slowed us only tempor- arily, and we walloped Nashville the following week 40 6 They couldn't stop us! The next week we absorbed our second defeat by one point This tlme lt was Beldlng and the led by one point Then Bob Rowland cllmaxed a drive down the field by shooting over from the four with only two seconds to go, thus giving us the game New for a look at the line-up Allen and Sedore were the ends Allen's height aided him in catching passes, and Sedore, although light, was a tiger on defense lc Klnley and Kelly were stalwarts at the tackles Ghorely and Roe were the guards. Chorely played as fine a game at guard as has been seen here in a long while Smith developed into a good center In the backfleld we had Art McCartney, Gaptm and quar ter back, who played a steady and aggressive game At fullback we had 'Big Clard'Blahr ly who hit with all 190 pounds of him, and something usually gave Bob Rowland took over Sm1th's position at right half and played great ball Pete Lehman running from left half was high scorer and scat back This team was bolstered by Pete Pearson, Kenneth Smith, Don lcDowell Gerald Rowland, and Dick Goodemoot The team of '44' now says good bye and wishes the team of '45' even better luck K ll e - . e T r9' score was again 7-6. The next game was a thriller, and Portland ln the final minutes BASKETB AL L KNEELING L TO R Raymond Smith, Pete Lehman, Capt Paul Allen, Gerald Rowland, Art, McCartney, Coach Stauffer STANDING Don Kaufman, Lynn Prentlsa, Richard Pearson, Don McDowell, Bob Rowland, Dean Kelly Lake Saranac Lake Portland Lake Delton Lake Academy Lake Woodland Lake Nashville Lake Belding Lake Sunfield Lake Caledonia Lake Nashville Lake Portland Lake Ionia Lake Woodland District tournament Lake M1ddlevi1le55 Finale Lake O ,Q Caledonia Q- Totale 477 450 FAUIT ROW L TO R bewitt Allardlnb, bartlett, Reed, McKinley, Price, G81B0r SECOND Clark, Herahlser, Leslie, Lane, Wierenga, Roe, Henry, Herbert, DGOKOP W 0'---9 ---- 10 o'--25 ---so O'--21 --.-- 24 O'--25 ---- 28 o'--so ---32 0'--30 --26 0'--36 ---- 47 Lake O'--21 Delton ---- -28 O'--55 ---16 0'--28 --50 O'--42 --15 0'--54 ---so o'--22 ----- -51 O'--41 ---42 O'--53 I--Q -, 6 Q 3' bhp fits! ff


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