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

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C0 volcode of 1946 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS LAKE ODESSA HIGH SCHOOL LAKE ODESSA,f'HCHlG,AN e tu s LQUK cur our yarents who X have s,0wn us 'nc which rn ox je eduPat'on l P r ou wing leaders for of freedom ann heritage awd the rg: 'Fd a muff beue'a0tors 'er e s eaaf w v 0 G 1 omxqu' . QS not on V v- t fm 5 won evpu seft'wg to our na ion axn its prwmlse abundance Wo all 0' vou we bixe our tnauxs and u sblemn glepfe that we shall le worthyof ywdr blessiwgs Th Senior C1155 of 1726 if if tvs 'l RA' tc N 4: Q J' : to 'K ' xuve ex k gt c -2- less vigil ever mag to our teachers wha , H, ' , 1 N adn t. .u- c :N ,ty A, X,s gr 'lf i ' ' 1, 'i n sur V - nut w'.l i .L-1 , A., Lo r li' jg L . LE ', a . , ,' ,.. , . N wjiv Your humble sex-von fs. . . Standing KL to RD Miss Spangenberg, Advisor, Gerald Chorley, Sports Editor, Virginia Bartlett, Assistant Editor, Bruce Hershiser, Business Manager, Elaine Robin son, Bookkeeper, Richard Pearson, Art Editor, Mr Stauffer, Advisor Seated Eloise Robinson, Class Editor, Cleo Downing, Editor in Chief Loraine Shoe maker, Music Editor, Beverly Henry, Sales Manager, June Schnabel, Publica ti ons Chief Not Pictured Robert Feldt, Photography Editor, Ruth Cochrun, Club Editor, Lois Friend, Feature Editor, Pat Skelding, Senior Editor We, the yearbook the enjoyment in We want . present this book Cavalcade Staff, wish to thank all those who worked with us to make this best possible We sincerely hope that everyone who reads this will find its pages, and will be reminded of the school year 1945 46 to express our appreciation and thanks to Mr Vincent for taking most of the pictures and to Miss Spangenberg and lr Stauffer for their helpful guidance . . . o - . - . . . - - n - 1 . - - . o . . ' Q C Q Q I Q 0 o Congratulations to the class of 1946 Your publication of a yearbook is a real accomplishment You have had the pleasure of creating a fine book and in the years to come the book will afford even greater pleasure as you live over happy high school days Even though this is the first class in 5 years to grad uate with our country not at war we find military demands upon your members to be very real To those who have fin ished may there come the satisfaction of a task well done To the several honorably discharged veterans in this class we extend a further welcome home and a salute for another accomplishment, high school graduation Best of luck to all of you Zdwff To the CLASS of 1946 go my sincere wishes for a life time of peaceful endeavor However, as your predecessors so sorrowfully learned, peace is not handed to any people just because they wish it Peace must be won with the same de termination and sacrifices that carried this nation to vic tory in 1945 You must ever zealously guard against those who in the name of peace would lead you to further conflict The Brother ood of lan dare not be an idle dream it has be learn to live together as equals, or we will surely die to gether Your own security will never be certain until men everywhere are secure focal? We wish to express our appreciation to the men who make it possible for us to have a school to be proud of the Board of Education It consists of the following men President, Charles F Ernsberger, Vice President, Dr H A Hoffs, Secretary, Dean Dodge, Treasurer, Raymond Smith, Trustee, Dr N T Schreib L, . 1 ' come a grim necessity for survival. Surely, we'either must Gertrude Barnum Edward O Kay B S KOfficej icoach, Econ 7 Western Mich State Vern Hallenbeck B M lluslcj Lawrence C M Music American Conserve tory of Music Irene Lundie A B Grace M Nicol B S KEhgllsh, Historyl CEIIS15-Shi Hope College Mich State Normal Walbur a Morgan A B Meth I Western Mich College lGeog , Jr High! CHome Ec I Michigan State and Mich State College Western Mich College Merle Wheeler A B , CManua1 Arts! Central Michigan Western Mich College Northwestern Univ Justine Spangenberg Louis Vincent B S A B wommerclalb Mg 7 Mich Stgtg Cgllege Mich State CO118ge N k g . Luna Pickens B.S. Gall Smith B.S. 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B ur Dri ve' nf 'Eh eg 3 v if Wg? 1941.6 4 'I f- I 'u 5 is JE' gn :qw 5 all up ' 4 2 ' if P -da . I A Q INIA BARTLETT CLARE BLAKELY LOIS CARPENTER GERALD CHORLEY RUTH COCHRUN 'Jinny' 'Beazley' 'Yoney' 'Red' 'Tiney' Band l,2,3,4 Kalamazoo 1,2 F.H.A. 2,3 Football l,2,5,4 Glee Club 2 e Club 1,2,3,4 Football 3,4 Vice Pres.3 F.F.A 2 F.H.A. 2,5,4 Mixed Chorus 5 Basketball 5 Junior Play 'Cavalcaden Trojan Staff F.H.A. 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3 Trojan Staff Senior Play ramatics Club 3 Glee Club 3 HCavalcade' 'Cavalcade Secretary Junior Play Junior Play Senior Play Trojan Staff nCava1cade' nCavalcade' Ass't Editor Valedictorlan JERHNE COLLIER DON COOK TOM COURTNAY LEEBELLA DAHMS HELEN V. DARBY 'Corky' 'C0Oki0' 'Alcatraz' 'Lee' Junior Play Woodland 1,2 Senior Play Trojan Staff Football l,2,3,4 Basketball 2,5,4 Baseball 2,5,4 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Vibe Pres. 3 President 4 Student Council 4 Glee Club F.F.A. 2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3 Football 3,4 Junior Play Senior Play F.H.A. 2,:s,4 ROBERT DEXTER 'Eob' Grand Ledge l,2,3 Basketball 4 Band 3,4 KATHRYN GAISER lxatyv President 3 Trojan Staff CLEO DOWNING 'Clive' Treasurer Band 2,3,4 F.H.A 2,3,4 Secretary 3 Junior Play Trojan Staff Student Council 4 'CavalcadeW Editor-in-chief Salutatorian RICHARD GOODEMOOT 'George' Football 3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 MADELINE ELDRIDGE ROBERT FELDT LOIS FRIEND 'Joi 'Bob' 9Loeyl F.H.A. 2,3.4 Band 2,3,4' Glee Club l,2,A Glee Club 1 Trojan Staff Mixed Chorus 3 Trojan Staff Senior Play Trojan Staff Ass't Director 'Cava1cade' Senior Play in Sr. Play 'Cavalcade' DONNA HARVEY 'Blondie' Trojan Staff BETTY HEINTZLEMAN Treasurer 4 F.H.A. 2,3 'Cavalcade' B VERLY HENRY I Bev! F.H.A. 2,3 Reporter 3 WCavalcadeW 'WF BRUCE HERSHISER BERNICE HESTERLY MARIE JACKSON DONAVON KAUFMAN DEAN KELLY 'Ciece' 'Chet' 'Junior' 'Doc' 'Byron' Football 2,5,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Secretary 1 Treasurer l Secretary 3 Baseball 1,5 Trojan Staff F.H.A. 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4FQQgbg11 1,2,3, Junior Play Dramatica Club Basketba111,2,5,4 Sr. Play Comm. Junior Play Baseball 1,4 'Cavalcade' Senior Play Band 1 TPOJBU Staff Trojan Staff DONALD KOUTZ 'Don' F.F.A. 2,5,4 Glee Club 3 Senior Play MARIE LANE 'Vera' F.H.A. 2,3,4 Secretary 4 Junior Play 'Cavalcade' ROY LONGWELL 'Johnny' Band l,2,6 Junior Play E TTY LOOMIS Trojan Staff DON MCKINLEY 'Mac' Football 2,5,4 Basketball 5,4 Band 1 Ju ior Play Senior Play Trojan Staff 5-.7 9' Q. JEAN MILLER 'Jeanie' Glee Club 2,3 JUNE REED 'Junie' Cheerleader l,2, 5,4 DONITA OVERLEY 'Dot' Girls Athletics Junior Play Senior Play Trojan Staff ELAINE ROBINSON 'Red' Glee Club 1 F.H.A. 2 Trojan Staff 'Cavalcade' RICHARD PEARSON 'Pete' Lansing l Vice Pres. 2 President 4 Football 5,4 Basketball l,2,5,4 Junior Play Trojan Staff 'Cavalcade' ELOISE ROBINSON 'Elo Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Trojan Staff Editor nCavalcade' RUBY PERVORSE EVALINE POTTER 'Giggles' JUNE SCHNABEL 'Maggie' Band 2,5,4 Glee Club 5,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Trojan Staff Senior Play 'Cavalcade' 'Daddie' Woodland l Treasurer 5 Glee Club 3 F.H.A. 2,3 Dramatics Club 3 Trojan Staff LORAINE SHOEMAMR 'Rainry' Sparta 1,2 Glee Club 3,4 F.H.A. 3 Trojan Staff Senior Play 0Cavalcaden L PAERICIA SKELDING BETTY STAIR MARGARET WEYGANDT MARGARET WHITE FOREST STAIR JR 'Pat' Secretary 2 Glee Club 4 Trojan Staff Junior Play Senior Play 'Cavalcade' F.H.A. 2 'Margie' 'Marge U S W Trojan Staff Glee Club 1,3 Band 5 4 F.H.A. 3 Glee Club 3 4 Junior Play We of the Senior Class would like to take this space to acknowledge the fellows who have left our class to join the service. BOB MOSSON KENNETH SMITH IVAN OLMSTEAD DICK MORLOK DAN BROWN DON McKINLEY ROY LONGWELL CLARE BLAKELY In mehory of our classmate Eugene Smith who was killed in a hunting accident October 17, 1944 He was our class president in our freshman year, member of the band, and an outstanding athlete in football, basketball, and baseball. e B Lost Wx!! Ono' Test oment VIRGINIA BARTLETT, will my music ability to Geneieve Archer CLARE BLAKELY, will my civilian clothes to Donnie Barnes Hope they fit Donnie LOIS CAPENTER, will one cup of peroxide to Virginia Stickley GERALD CHORLEY, will my reputation with the girls to L J Mote DON COOK, will my curly locks to Bob Lambert JERENECOLLIER, will my country accent to Rose Marie Lefevre TOMMY COURTNAY, will my ability to go 'steady' to Claude Wierenga RUTH COCHRUN, will my dancing ability to Lola Haller LEEBELLA DAHMS, will my quiet ways to Phyllis Lepard HELEN DARBY, will my love fo Woodland to Beulah Moe BOB DEXTER, will my ability to sleep to Bob Lane CLEO DOWNING, will my likeable personality to Carol Rawlings MADELINE ELDRIDGE, will my trips to Saranac to Dot Roseboom RAYMOND EVEREST, will my old broken down car to Betty Taylor BOB FELDT, will my childish ways to Louise Hoffs LOIS FRIEND, will my sailor boyfiend to Doris Dunham Like heck I do KATY GAISER, will one pair of blue jeans to Helen Mosson DICKGODDEMOOT, will my slim handsome figure to Lyle Bartlett DONNA HARVEY, will my diamond to Suzie Smith BETTY HEINTZLEMAN, will my poise and dignity to Joyce Meyers BEVERLY HENRY, will my soldier boyfriend to Lillian Aldr1chKTh1s will save you aD. those trips to Saranac Lillian J BERNICE HESTERLY, will my class ring to Victor Clum MARIE JACKSON, will my swing and sway to Enid Cooper DOC KAUFMAN, will my ability to stay out 'til late hours to Nolan Roe DEAN KELLY, will my masterful physique to James Marratt DON KOUTZ will a little of my height to Peg O'Mara MARIE LANE, will my pep to Alma Sutherland BETTY LOOMIS, will my title as man hater to Joanne Inman ROY LONGERLL, will some of my shortness to Marian Overly DON ICKINLEY, will my title of best looking boy to Dean Moltmaxer JEAN MILLER, will my ability to flirt to Arloa Desgranges DONITA OVERLY, will my theatrical education to Iola Klein RICHARD PEARSON, will my athletic ability to Allen Sherman RUBY PERVORSE, will my most interesting giggle to Crystal Miller EVALINE POTTER, will my boyfr1end's address to Alta Farrell JUNE REED, will my dark hair to Eva Matz ELAINE ROBINSON, will a little red from my hair to Geneva Archer ELOISE ROBINSON, will my vocabulary to Lillian Mosson JUNE SCHNABEL, will one broomstick skirt to Pat McCartney LORAINE SHOEMAKER, will my petite figure to Verna Bjork PAT SKELDING, will my three swear words to Joan Curtis KENNETH SMITH, will a couple of my sailor suits to my little brother Carlton BETTY STAIR, will my ability to stay out of school to Harlan Middaugh MARGARET WEYGANDT, will my title as chatterbox to Blanche White MARGARET WHITE, will my ability to argue to Harriet Thomas K C6155 of 1946 o ' . 1 BRUCE HERSHISER, will by business ability to Delmar Gardner. , 0 7776 Cryffol DO!! The graduates of '46 this country's future mold, so let us peer thru the crystal ball to see what the future holds The Crystal begins to clear and we see ourselves as we shall appear in the year 1956 Checking on each member of the class individually, we find that VIRGINIA BAPTLETT and DEAN KELLY have been offered positions at University of Michigan as music instructor and coach, respectively CLARE ELAKELY has surpassed Frank Sinatra as the idol of the Bobby Soxers Ne hear that even Crosby is swooning The former LOIS CARPFNTER has presented the world with quadruplet girls all blonde JERENE COLLIFR has replaced George Barnes as janitor in the local high school DON COOK is picking pin ups for Petty to paint He enjoys his work immensely TOM COUPTNAY is in charge of music at Berlin Center HELEN DARBY, JFAN MILLER, and MAFGARET WEYGANDT have recently established a Secretarial School in North Lansing BOB DEXTER for the past seven years has been testing mattresses for Beauty rest gained all his experience in classes during his Sen or year at Lake O' CLEO DOWN ING is now working with Columnist Clark Kent of the Daily Planet MADELINE ELD RIDGE and RUTH COCHRUN have built twin homes in the outskirts of Ionia and are rais Ing identical families ROBERT FFLDT has outweighed Sidney Greenstreet as the nfat man' of movieland RICHARD PEARSON, his publicity agent, has denied all rumors that Bob has gone on a diet LOIS FRIEND, Representative from the 8th Congressional district of Michigan will be candidate for re election again this fall Mrs Johnny Johnston, formerly KATHRYN GAISER of Lake Odessa now is residing in Chicago ARD GOODEMOOT, Ionia County's No l dairy farmer has perfected a machine fcr control milking All tests were made on the herd belonging to DON KOUTZ, Dick want to take chances with his own DONNA HARVEY has replaced Mrs Morgan local high school mathematics teacher BEVERLY HENRY is operating her own hot dog stand on U S 16 BRUCE HERSFISER is making more extersive study of RICH remote didn't as the little atomic power We hear business is booming BERNICE HFSTERLY is demonstrating tractors for Farmall MARIE JACKSON is not a prominent dress designer in Paris, known as nMarie from Paree' DONAVAN KAUFMAN has finally decided to take driving lessons We wish him luck The Lake Odessa Women's Club has elected the following officers President, MARIE LANE, Vice President, BETIY STAIR, and Treasurer, BETTY HEINTZLEMAN ROY LONGWELL is now president of United Fruit Company and has hired RUBY PERVORSE to W . ' - , . 7 r , . . . . . . . 0 Y! '- 00 ' I ' .eu -V 5 Ott v . . . . ,H .- A W Y 1 ole T - . He 1 I 1- n n , . . . - 1 . , , . . . . U . . . . IO! ' - Ill I DUO - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oil Q . . . . ' . . . : 0 4771, 0 I . sing 'Chiqulta Bananan. . . BETTY LOOMIS, noted research chemist recently discovered a drug that prevents sleeping during lectures. All proceeds to go for Rural Education DON MCKINLEY and Susie Smith have joined forces and are raising a family of cheerlead- ers and athletes . . . The new owner of the Lake Theatre is DONITA OVERLY . . . On the society page of the Lake Odessa Wave-Times we find the Mrs. Curtis Guild, the former JUNE REED has given a luncheon for the former cheerleaders of L.O.H.S. who worked with her during her high school years . . . ELAINE ROBINSON, obstetrician recently returned to Lake Odessa for a much need vacation from her duties in Chicago. . .ELOISE ROBINSON R.N. has, for the past two years been working in the Lake Odessa Memorial Hospital. JUNE SCH ABEL is private secretary for GERALD CHORLEY who is publishing a simplified edition of NHow to Speak Spanish in Ten Easy Lessonsu. . . LORAINE SHOEMAKER, ex-bas- ketball queen of Lake Odessa High School is now Harry Conovers No. l model. She mod- els Junlor sub-deb fashions . . . PATRICIA SKELDING is teachlng Latin in Saranac and LEEB LLA DAHMS ls instructor of a Home Ec. course in Mlddleville. . . KENNETH SMITH is a traveling salesman for Fuller Brush Company. He always did get around. . . MARGARET WHITE, pastor of the Calvary U.E. Church has announced that EVALINE POTTER noted mis- sionary will speak at a Revival MeetM31m1Thursday, June 27th at 8:50 P.M. Again the crystal ball grows cloudy, so we are wafted back to reality and the year 1946. We leave you now, but bear in mind. . .what we have found, so you will find. By-- Elaine and Eloise Robinson. + 5' C1055 Pofm We are the class of forty six We've tried so h8PG ou minds to fix On things to do and to do our best So we can meet the world with zest In the year of nineteen forty two We started out all fresh and new For doing honors we've won a name And helped to bring to Lake C' fame Along slid the years, one by one A lot of work a lot of fun As for our teachers we thank them all, They really kept us on the ball And now we're ready to Bay good bye To every one in Lake O' High By Loraine Shoemaker Class .Yong CTO Tune of Say It hith Music 5 Farewell to Lake O Farewell t Teachers we want you to know That your help will not be forgotten As we are leaving, Memories are lingering Of days we've spent here with you, We'd like to let you know its been swell Lake O Tests are all over Aork is all done, This is the end of the line days behind us how we are leaving Memories are lingerin Of days we've spent here with you, We'd like to wish dear Lake O' Farewell By Lois Friend MOTTO NQTQ1 fhefop, bu'f clam bunq comms Qad 'ld Blue PLowaR Qui Qosf, X1 Qf o - . 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QCSSQX We must leave our school S, 0 .Senior Log In the fall of '42 Lake Odessa High School received into its bosom a slightly frightened Freshman Class After our initiation we elected the following officers President, Eugene Smith, Vice President, Kay Gaiser, Secretary, Marie Jackson, Trea surer, Donavan Kaufman Our advisors were Mrs Nicol and Mr Hallenbeck until he en tered the Army In our freshman year we had two parties A theater party and a weirer roast In our Sophomore year we elected the following officers to guide us President, Marcia Holbrook, Vice Pres'dent, Richard Pearson Secretary, Pat Skelding Treasurer Cleo Downing Our sponsor was Miss Frost Ne had both a roller skating party and an ice skating party this year In addition we presented the Christmas program to the high school It was our idea of the difference between an old fashioned and a modern Christmas ln the spring we had another weiner roast at Eagle Point CAsk some of the kids what happened when Eob Feldt rowed over in a rowboat 5 We started our Junior year by electing the following officers President, Kathryn Gaiser Vice President, Don McKinley, Secretary, Dean Kelly Treasurer, Evaline rotter This year we put out the school paper, the Trojan Eloise Robinson was our editor Our first party was a hayride durlng which Tom Courtnay took an extra spec'al ride We took the Seniors on in a war bond contest before Christmas and lost As our pen alty we treated them to a slelghride that ended at the Hesterly's for chili Ne spon for us at was the night we presented our Junior play 'Charm School' In May we carried on tradition by sponsoring the Junior Senior Banquet and J Hop Our theme was Black Magic Our biggest and best year was started by the election of these officers Presi dent, Richard Pearson, Vice President, Don Cook Secretary, Marie Lane Treasurer, Betty Heintzleman, Reporter, Clare Blakely Since it was up to us to initiate the Freshman, we made them come to school dressed as Indians Then after the party that night they were officially recognized as members of Lake Odessa High School he en joyed the chicken, pheasant, and the rabbit we ate at the Senior Hunt Supper, on Octo ber 17th Miss Sp ngenberg directed our Senior play, 'Gabriel Blow Your Horr revived the Senior Prom this year lt was formal and our theme was WThe Silver Ball We also earned money this year by selling hot dogs and pop at the football and basket ball games Seated KL to RJ Marie Lane, Secretary, Betty Heintzleman, Treasurer, Don Cook, Vice President, Richard Pearson, President Standing KAdv1sorsD Mr Stauffer, Miss Spangenberg I . 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June Mad L to R Miss Lundie, Director, Louise Hoffs, Student Director, Betty Taylor, Mrs Wood, Alta Farrell, Jean Wentworth, Peg O'Mara, Milly Lou, Carol Rawlings, Mrs Harris, Dean Moltmaker, Chuck Harris, Lyle Bartlett, Dr Wood, Victor Clum, Mervyn Roberts, Doris Dunham, Julie Harris, Nolan Roe, Roger Van Vleck, Not Iola Klein, Penny Wood, Verna Bjork, Effie Pictured Dorothy Roseboom, Shirley Wentworth, L J Mote, Elmer Tuttle ! T A WI i Q R Q X 755 11947 wx l- if Xx X 'Q fa S ' , R., 7 R1 ' Ax Jumo Activities The Junior class of 1945 46 has been as busy as any class in good old Lake O High We have had one all high party given to celebrate Halloween called WThe Haunted House we also had a roller skating party, where ach class member was allowed to invite two guests We really mde the rink hum tkat night We've been actively engaged in the task of turning out the Trojan, our school paper, the duty which falls to every Junia' Class in Make O The staff is the whole Junior Class as we've all worked equally on it We are currently engaged in working on the Junior Play 'June MadW,and although it prom ises to be a lot of hard work for all concerned,we will be amply repaid if it is a suc- cess, which we sincerely hope it will New students this year were Enid Cooper from Portland, Virginia Stickley from Lake City and Harriet Thomas from Flushing have lost two students Bill Copeland who moved to Lansing, and Dora Olmstead who went to Indiana 'N w. in L to R Virginia Stickley Vice President, Louise Uoffs President, Victor Clum Trea surer, Peg O'Mara Qecretary fstandingj Mr Vincent, Miss Lundie Advisors I 7 I ' - v V Y! V p e I be. : ' E 5 . We '-.4 a o Q ' ' AN 'K 2nd 5rd 4th Sth RON RON ROW ROW ROW MQ Lillian Aldrich, Geneva Archer, Genevieve Archer, Don Barnes, Lyle Bartletn Victor Clum, Enid Cooper, Arloa Desgranges, Doris Dunham Alta Farrell, Delmar Gardner, Lola Haller, Louise Hoffs, Joanne Inman, Ioh Klein, Bob Lambert, Bob bane, Rose Lefevre Phyllis Lepard, Jim Marratt, Pat McCartney, Joyce Meyers, Harlan Middaugh, Crystal Miller, Beulah Moe, Dean Moltmake , Helen Mosson Lillian Mosson, L J Mote, Dora Olmstead, Peg O'Mara, Marian Overley, Nolan Roe, Dorothy Roseboom, Carlton Smith, Marilyn Smith Virginia Stickley, Alma Sutherland, Betty Taylor, Harriet Thomas, Blanche White, Claude Wierenga, Geneva York. ABSENTEES:Verna Bjork, Joan Curtis, Eva Matz, Carol Rawlings, Allen Sherman. , , g Z , 5 . J ' , QQ--Q ei F , j , M ' f' zz' ., X J J ' .,,- ' ' - eee .::., . . - if .3 . 1 , Q . fe T '. ' ,,. 1 .:..., .,., . 1f-a :: f , 'L M -:,:-. ' ,,,,. I lzzy ,,..,. W , Ng ,S . 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Thomas, Dean Moltmaker, Miss Lundie-Advisor, Victor Clum, Belen Mosson, Iola WW UU I H948 Tv Q !Z H foph Om ore Hllflf cry In September tne sophomores exchanged their coats of ufreshman Ereenu for the more sophisticated hues becoming to our higher station in life. As we eyed the ufresh' iesn we asked ourselves, Hwere we once as awful as this? Heaven forb1d!n We planned our year's activities under the guidance of Mrs. Nicol and Miss Smith- To us fell the task of the annual christmas party. After the traditional singing Of carols, two graduates of Lake O', Mrs. Theo Bulling and Mrs. Vera Funk, SHVC 3 Chalk talk and Bible reading on the birth of Christ. Ada Meyers and Nancy Mae Wlney Played several numbers on the guitar. Elvira Caslllas and Jeannette Carey played Santa Claus and distributed gifts while members of the class passed out candy and nuts to every- body. New members of the class of '48 this year are Joan Merritt from Cleveland, Ohio, Roberta Lapworth from Flushing, Mildred Holliday from Kentucky, Jack Smith from Lans ing, Fred Sawdy from Woodland, and Joyce Frlsble from Nashville In the spring, two bus loads of class members and their guests went to Thornapple for a very successful skating party Of17cerf Jo Merritt Treasurer Cstandingl Advisors Mrs Nicol, Miss Smith L to R- Barbara Ingall--Reporter, Beverly Stair--Secretary, Bob Shoemaker--President, .lv ascii' lst 2nd 5rd 4th 5th 6th ROW ROW R Oh RON ROW 'F Q 1 W awe! QFD? M ,aaa Ania W Mil? Larry Baine, Margaret Balduf, Marian Bulmer, Jeannette Carey, Elvira Casillas, Bill Clark, Wayne Decker Pat Dyke, Bob Geiser, Mary Lou Gattner, Beverly Grant, Bob Heintzleman, Jim Henry, Keith Herbert, Marvin Hewitt Mildred Holliday, Barbara Hunt, Barbara Ingall, Pearl Kauffman, Roberta Lap worth, Gerald Larson, Evelyn Leazenby, Thelma McCurdy, Geraldine McLeod Joan Merritt, Ada Meyers, Oren Nelson, Elma Pervorse, Virginia Poff, Wendell Price, Richard Proctor, Charles Purchase, Doris Reed Bob Reed, Richard Scheidt, Donna Schelter, Ralph Shaw, Norma Shay, Barbara Shoemaker, Robert Shoemaker, Betty Sleeper, Jack Smith Delores Souder, Ralph Spaganuolo, Beverly Stair, Nedra Taylor, Forrest web ster, Bill Nierenga, Nancy hiney Maia Bob Allarding, Vaughn Carter, Bill Durling, ACSENTEES Fred Sawdy, Fedora Vansiclen, LeRoy Piercefield A ' na l e r r ' .. ii M, -ix 3 '2 :: E 5 5' gf' xfim w uylzu uF,V ,?iF Y ,. I I :Vg Q :hz Q D H, V A I i , Q, ix .- . 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D D y ,,.:,.::, ::' 'i f- ' e nrnneaet 3 ' .:,y. ,rr, 1 -,.v It :::y Q L if gil ROW: I ' 'S' I Q ' bl 55459 rf' S YES, .I . eff ?sff 1 Q' Q F'-917' Q : , Q , A mxyt I fe- ' ..i:,,,+1 , .3 3+ E, es Q, B H949 ,f jxxx Q k fi- K X A T' Z X X f Q V Freshmen Hfszfory On September 5, 1945, some very frightened and timid Freshmen took their places in the Study Hall After the first week, everyone decided they were going to like it at L S and were sure of some fun during the year Our initiation was being dressed as Indians The Freshmen won the Bond Drive put on by the High School Our first activity of the yea was a hayride for the class The Freshman girls put on two skits and a play for nHome and Family Week,' and the Home Ee girls visited the College and the School for the Blind in Lansing Our future activities are an assembly program for the High School, an all high party, and a roller skating party for the freshmen Our class was enlarged by two people during the year, Neome Maguire from Grand L0dB6, and Jim Fitzpatrick from Onstead We lost Joyce Kent, who moved to Woodland .quali- L to R Mr Wheeler Advisor, Pat Hickey Secretary, Fred Fink President, Mrs Morgan Advisor fStandingl Roland Matz Vice President, Arlene Roseboom Treasurer l 4 .0.H. . . U Q r ' . 1 . . . f I ' 0 5 ....- ,fT'wQ WfE?sm, ' 'e s:zsaaa ,2Q:a:EEQE5:Q V V . , ,... -: -------- M M 1 I 1 A ' 1 1 Q Q 3 Q 1 1 Q O I I 3 9 ? 1 . K 1 fig VD X AJ ? A f W 3 Q5 an X I mv 5 lst 2nd 5rd 4th 5th 6th ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW G 'E' 1 I Loraine Archer, Keith Eaumgardner, Lois Bever Ila Boyer, Ruth Boyer, Jac Lyn Butler, Jo Ann Butler, Marcia Carter, Marjorie Clum Dorothy Cook, Stanley Courtney, Carlene Curtis, Bruce Dahms, Christine Dahms Marguerite Feldt, Marcia Garlinger, David Garnaat, Opal Harvey Raymond Helntzleman, Patricia Hickey, Marjory Jackson, Joyce Kent, Iris Kimmel, Ethel Knop, Pauline Koutz, Richard Larsen, Hillis Lepard Marie Leslie, Marlys Longwell, Neoma Maguire, Roland Matz, Dean McLeod Vern Mlddaugh, Carl Miller, Ilene Miller, Dick Neilson Nanda Piercefleld, Sylvia Poff, Irene Roberts, Oleta Roblnson,Noreen Roe, Arlene Roseboom, Janice Rudd, Gretchen Scheidt, Phillip Shetterly. Yvonne Short, Beverly Smith, Darlene Smith, Kendall Steel, Milo Sutherland, Bertha Van Polen, Lllen Naldren, June Webster. ABSLNTEES-Fred Fink, James Fitzpatrick, Lawrence Hatt, George Sergeant. . E L K :..,h: a , Q . r a-Q y ,gfgsgfgkjfj-L gag Agrwj i f f :gr get L ,K ulh. zn. -K , :,. ' ,Q,,,,, Q L L L' k '.. ,: - , 1 . ,,,:.. 4 .,,. . M A,x...,,...- ' ' 'Y . ll' my ' s 1 ,TEmay,im , if ' In -:,c.. Iyiu tuyyuu , tbzy ,, . :,. 1.,, '-a,,, f-' - 95 -' . ' .:' 2:2 ' gn., ' Q - .- ' 1 X '. ' . -Q-jjf 3 iE':.5f ,,, V 1: A A,'?5,. V .:'- N Q .....:, ., ::.:... X ,:,:, ,I :,. K ',y-: a , L 1 'K .,,. . N17 W ' N 'f FEE ..1- 'F Q E333 ,'.', V5ea?WQ?1K3MaQVf 5 ha,,,e f Q' c , ' - l d A I 1 - i V 4 Q T A1 K ,, U I .':'- :T . V Rig! izu uuuvzu, D lggia 1 :ggi :SE ,,:. -V gi? 2 xg, HHI: g H c.i 3?i .l W zz, 5 :.,,,., ,:.::::1, 1 .,,,.:, W D L. . TE, .N at :xi A I ::.: -:...: Q Q34 E I N A W : W 1 ' ,IIA , . .2522 I 5' .f.- . . I 1 'I' - '.ef : age -'id qialh Q b.- - , ' '.v.,, Q gin .g,. 1!ff. I , C , f 3 1 2 . T , La- 15 osketooff C2 ueen L0 01176 Shoemaker On November 50th Miss Loraine Shoemaker was elected Basketball Queen of Lake O dessa High School She was crowned during the Senior Prom by Seniol Class President, Richard Pear son Lora1ne's two attendants were Jo Anne Butler and Pauline O'Mara The crown was carried on a satin pillow by Yvonne McLeod At the beginning of basketball season we played Portland and Loraine started the game by presenting the basketball to the officials She also had the honor of awarding the trophies to the champions of the district tournament She did a fine job and we're all proud of her it , , 5 RES IDCDQT me Q Footbo!! M Lake O started her practice sessions late and they weren't completely in shape for the game against Caledonia, which we lost 14 6 Caledonia had some good players, but touchdowns were made without the benefit of a first down They failed on both extra points but collected a pair on a safety We d1dn't lose faith however, for the following week we beat Bellevue 6 O in spite of the rain throughout the game We took on Middleville the following week and were beaten 6 O It was a close game all the way through, but in the third quarter they pushed across a tally after a 73 yard drive Our next game, the highlight of the season, was un der the lights at Ionia We lost to them by a 51 O score Ionia's powerful team was just too much We cou1dn't stop them The following week we won our second game of the sea son as we overpowered Nashville 6 O Next came powerful Belding Although the boy's looked good and fought back with all their fury, we were beaten 21 6 The last game of the year was played on the local field lt was a perfect day, but Lake O' just couldn't click and bowed to Portland 15 6 Now for a look at the line up Dick Pearson Left End Don McKinley Dean Kelly Dick Goodemoot Bruce Hershiser Lyle Bartlett Bob Lambert Don Cook Quarterback Left Half Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Gerald Chorley Bob Lane Right Half Clare Blakely Fullback The team was bolstered by Carlton Sm1th,Bob Reed, Kenny Smith, Jim Henry, Nolan Roe, Dean McLeod, Bob Allarding, and Tom Courtnay. The team of '45 now leaves the gridiron to the team of '46 and wishes them the best of luck. 4, if-12 k Q 6 oxketball Summing up basketball season, we find a thrilling but not too successful season All through the season Lake O' was flashy led by the speed and prowess of Captain Kelly Our team showed lots of ability at handling themselves Portland came here as our first opponent Lake O' had plenty of speed, but they couldn't penetrate the opponent's defense They fought valiantly to the final period but lost by the score of 29 to 42 The following Tuesday we went to Caledonia to fam an undefeated team Playing hard our team ended the final period in a tie, but Cal edonia won in the overtime by the score of 17 to 25 We journeyed to Delton next The game was fast, and Delton walloped us 21 to 57 Heartbroken the team traveled to Middleville They led ten to one in the first quarter, then Middleville wrested the game from us 25 to 54 The game of the year was with Woodland we beat them 50 to 27 which made all of us very happy Middleville came up again on our floor The game was close but Mlddlevllle defeated us once again by the score of 26 to 52 Next Nash ville came here and they beat us badly by the score of 17 to 44 Belding came over and we beat them 28 to 22 which was very unexpected Traveling to Sunfield, we really received a defeat that was a staggering blow The score was 26 to 21 Delton came over and handed us another walloping blow with the score 29 to 51 The team slowly recovered before traveling to Portland The team played hard but they lacked players and they were again defeated 25 to 45 We went to Nashville and were outscored once more by 22 to 44 Ionia was next handing us a trim ming 55 to 21 In the League Tournament we played Delton and we were beaten again 57 to 21 Playing Woodland next, Lake O' recovered in the last half to win by a score of 56 to 55 Our second team did better, winning five games and losing eight Back Row Milo Sutherland Mgr , Claude Wlerenga Center, Harlan Middaugh Forward, Bob Allarding Guard, Dick Pearson Center, Bob Reed Guard, Bob Lane Forward Front Row Coach Kay, Doc Kaufman Forward, Dean Kelly Guard, Don Cook Forward, Lyle Bartlett Guard o l o Q u ' , 0 . .. o o Q- i' ' 0 . I, o Q I ' c o . P a ,- .1 ' n o Q e --' ' .- l 1' U i 9 o s 1 ' Q ' - ' 0 - - o ' o Defer ve 5 ofketbolf Back Row Coach Kay, Dean McLeod, Bob Dexter, Jim Henry, Fred Fink, Milo Sutherland, r Front Row Lawrence Hatt, Bruce Dahms, Bob Gaiser, Lavern Middaugh 0 Offb Q!! With but two regulars back from last year's league championship nine, the Tro ans faced none too bright prospects and skies as the baseball season Coach Kay had a large turnout of hopeful lads, eager to win a regular The schedule was as follows Lake Odessa at Sunfield Nashville at Lake Odessa Woodland at Lake Odessa Sunfield at Lake Odessa Lake Odessa at Nashville Hastings Play off Portland at Lake Odessa Academy at Ionia Portland at Portland Ionia at Lake Odessa Academy at Lake Odessa May 31 opened However berth HE-- j . April 19 Lake Odessa at Woodland 25 26 30 3 7 10 - 17 21 24 28 EPZ? ,A-M Future' Homcm okcrf A mer-fco Standing QL to RJ Phyllis Lepard, Bernice Hesterly, Pearl Kauffman, Marian Bulmer, Mary Lou Gattner, Virginia Poff, Miss Smith Advisor, Pat Dyke, Barbara Shoe maker, Virginia Bartlett, Cleo Downing, Ruth Cochrun, Lillian Aldrich Seated Verna Bjork, Rose Marie Lefevre, Carol Rawlings, Eva Matz Vice President, Not Meyers, Joan Curtis, Dorothy Roseboom Pictured Leebella Dahms, Arloa Desgranges, Alta Farrell, Marie Jackson, Marie Lane Joan Merritt, Delores Souder future former! America Standing CL to RJ Wendell Price, Keith Herbert Wayne Decker, Ralph Shaw, B111 Clark, James Marratt, Vaughn Carter Marvin Hewitt, Donald Barnes, Bob Heintzleman Seated Tom Courtnay, Geald Larson, Don Cook Pres , Dick Goodemoot Sec , Don Koutz hot Reporter, Carlton Smith Treas , Mr Vincent Advisor Pictured Kenneth Smith Cin Navy? I 0 A' l Betty Taylor-President, June Schnabel-Treasurer, Peg O'Mara-Secretary,Joyce Q 0 I , . Bond Front Row Middle Row Back Row Absentee KL to RJ Virginia Bartlett, Cleo Downing, Bob Gaiser, Iris Kimmel, Norma Shay, Marguerite Feldt, Phyllis Lapworth, Sylvia Poff, Carol Raw- lings. Bruce Smith, Jack Smith, lvonne Short, Geneva York, Dorothy Cook, Bob Burns, Dale Bartlett, Roberta Lapworth, Margaret White, Lyle Kneale, Pat McCartney, June Schnable. Fred Ward, Larry Baine, Bob Feldt, Oren Nelson, Dick Scheidt, Lyle Bartlett, Bob Fink, Richard Winkler, Fred Fink, Dob Dexter. Bruce Church. 'musk hath ch arms CL to RD Pat McCartney, Bob Fink, Cleo Downing, Yvonne Short, Fred Fink Bruce Smith. Jack Smith, June Schnabel, Bob Dexter, Roberta Lapworth, Virginia Bartlett, Mr. Hallenbeck. Back Row Pep Band Fourth Row Third Row Sec ond Row AESENTEIS Barbara Ingall, Marcia Garlinger, Beulah Moe, Peg O'Mara, Marjory Jack son, Marian Overly, Evelyn Leazenby, Geneva York, June Schnabel, Joyce Meyers, Marjorie Clum, Virginia Bartlett Marilyn Smith, Yvonne Short, Patty Hickey, Noreen Roe, Jo Merritt, Pat Skelding, Margaret White, Pat Dyke, Arlene Roseboom, Carlene Curtis, Blanche Nhite, Phyllis Lepard Rose Marie Lefevre, Roberta Lapworth, Marion Bulmer, Pat McCartney, Har rlet Thomas, Carol Rawlings, Joan Curtis, Eva Matz, Norma Shay, Mary Lou Gattner, Barbara Shoemaker Verna Bjork, Lillian Aldrich, Dorothy Roseboom, Doris Dunham, Joanne In man, Lois Friend, Loraine Shoemaker Janice Rudo, Betty Griffis L to R Lillian Aldrich, Jani! Curtis, Marcia Garlinger, Barbara Klahn, Jeannette Carey, Mary Beard, Dorothy Roseboom, Gretchen Scheidt, Opal Harvey SEXTETTE Q LIAQTETTE B uce Smith, Yvonne Short, Dale Bartlett, Virginia Bartlett, Cleo Downing, Bob Dexter, Bob Fink, Lyle Bartlett Bob Gaiser, Iris Kimmel First Row: Iola Klein, Louise Hoffs, Bertha Van Polen, June Webster, Irene Roberts, Boy Sroufs Back Row Robert Burns,Duane Yager, harry Baine, Bob Allarding, Bob uaiser, Donald Scheidt, Dick Allarding, Scoutmaster Kay Middle Row Oren Nelson, Fred Nilliams, Dick Haddix, Hillis Lepard, Kenneth McDowell, B uce Smith, Bill McCartney, Fred Fink, Jim Henry, Richard Scheidt Front Row Harold Jackson, Joe Jackson, Gordon Doty, Bob Fink, Richard Ingall, Eldon Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Not Pictured Girl Jcouts Betty Chase, Lorna Haddix, Janet Cooley, Joyce Haskins, Marilyn Herbert, Barbara Hamp, Betty Peacock Bernadine Thomas, Betty Shellenbarger, Betty Wolfe, Marilyn Grant, Carol Hoffs, Eunice Roberts, Delora Dodge, Barbara Klahn, Thomaslne Hemp, Zon dra Sutherland, Bonnie McLeod, Joyce Shaw Genevieve Archer, Pat McCartney, Delores Souder, Carlene Curtis, Noreen Roe, Marguerite Feldt, Sylvia Poff, Marcia Garlinger, Yvonne Short, Jean nette Carey Miss Lundie, Miss Smith, Leaders, Louise Hoffs, Pres, Virginia Poff, Treas, Elvira Cassilas, Sec, Marilyn Smith, Vice Pres, Iola Klein o A , U k First Row:' Beverly Carpenter, Judy Burns, Marueen Doty, Kay Williams, Diane Peacock, ef X.,-ff H-at lm-K 1, M AUTOQ I2 APHS Lithoprinted by Enwuzns BROTHERS, INC Ann Arbor, Mxchigan, U.S.A


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