Clarence A, VanderL1nden Superintendent Dedication Ve, the Leslie High School Senior Clase of 1953, 40di0lt0 OUP annual to lr. VanderLinden and Hr. Beckeel. We do this in apprecia- tion for the guidance and personal interest they have shown us during their administration. They have helped make it possible for ua to attain a fine education, thu! env abling us to face the future with confldence. And nov, rather than say farewell at the close of our association, we lay so long, as life will be filled with much nicer things, because we have known you. Otto A. Heckeel Principal Q 1 12131415161 ffl? f tr ip, Q 19?O?1???3? 26?7?8?9303 ,4pr' ' f '5g I, v-...,,e4 Administration YNY,- 9 ffvffpjlpuyg :EPM ' 4.50 WW , xx 'L CN i 3, fix, i X X 4,7 I iv 4. 'MJ x F2 JJ ii , 1 fx: mf 1 5, , 5 k , 3 77 7 - A I 0 17 I 5 -' ni V1 !!5d I School Board 'QW 5,,,..--v-' KW!!! SN. Ruth Brown Treasurer Harold Hamilton Trustee Clarence VanderL1nden Superintendent Richard Schmit President Frank Fogg Trustee Clyde Allen Ksbsentl Secretary We, the graduating class of Leslie High School, 1953, extend our sincere appreciation to the members of the school board, for their un dying efforts which will enable us to become good American citizens Since the Leslie school ls their own Alma Hater, they have been doubly interested in administering to its needs. They are familiar with its corridors, end classrooms, and understand the problems of its pu- pils, because they struggled with similar difficulties. Their spirit of helpfulness will never grow less. HOWARD 8 SOLON COMPANY S cc s compliments of Soo E. Michigan Avenue Jackson DR. EXRLQPKRKER PIXLEY HARDWARE Clarence VanderLinden Our Supa rint endent Dr1ver'a Training Hope College AB University of Michigan MA Zora Greiner American Government American Literature Michigan Normal AB Russell Miller Agriculture Michigan State BS Western Michigan Fern Slaugh Algebra 1, Geometry Librarian Michigan State BS Otto A. Hecksel Principal Baseball Coach Boys Physical Education Western Michigan BS Michigan State MA Elllce Rearick High School Librarian Algebra II, Math Library Science School University of Michigan BA Kenneth C McKenzie Chemistry, Biology Physica, Science 9 Western Michigan University of Michigan Grace Smith Seventh and Eighth Michigan State Normal AB University of Michigan ja . , fi' s Righgpd Byrum Arthur D Desantis Shgp Ingtpugtqp AMOP1C8n HIBCOPY Economics, Sociology Michigan State Normal BS 0CCUP!ti0Hl, G008PlPh! Michigan State MA Northern Michigan AB W Clinton L Goudreau 5 Commercial Instructor Northern Michigan BS University of Michigan Tl i- Katherine Bronson l Dov G1 1 P Englzahhiiicig Education Home Economics Michigan stlte AB Michigan State ,gll'F Richard Frohriep Loyd Miller Seventh and Eighth chorus, B.nd. Choir as 't n M1ch13'n A1b1en College BA Claire Albro John McCargar Latin 1, English 9 Coach World History Boys Physical Education Siena Heights College AB Western Michigan BS Michigan State Michigan State OWN O 5 X CUStOd1aHS l I li' r Our senior class gives many thanks to you, George B135 and Fred Wyman, not only for the cleaning of spilled ink and repair- ing of broken seats, but for your pleasant personalities, which add much to the enjoyment: of Leslie High School. Best Wishes CHAPMAN HEATING - Phone 5512 I .I l ' VT' A a.2 'qw Q :M 1 'W 5' 1 . .1 I Bus Drivers C Y -9 ,api-'Q Z Y 1 x , ' f x x li- V . ' ng' Aiifl AXJML ': lst Row Wilfred Wardowski, Mrs Wardowski, Carl Dexter, Earl Carpenter 2nd Row George Lewis, Terry Randolph, Ranold Hasbrouck Paul Tucker Thanks to all of you, for your efforts in transporting ways depend on you Congratulations Good Luck SiI'100I'9 Best Wishes R AND MRS L C KRAFT LESLIE ELECTRIC LESLIE LUMBLH COMPANY 2 , usto school. with sunshine or rain, snow or ice, we can al- Annual Staff Un- ' - - A-A - . . lst row - S. Donze, D. Hecksel, B. Gaston, C. Todd, N. Larson, P. Southwick, C. Kraft, G. Vaughn, N. Campbell, S. Aldrich, Hr. Goudreau, advisor. 2nd row - L. Conard, D. Walker, R. Gerding, J. Warner, P. Howe, G. Koons, L. Cornell, R. Clark, J. Warner, B. Carr, C. Chesley, M. Patterson, B. Salnes, F. Fernald, I. Baker, G. Wilbur, M. Wood, G. Archenbronn, D. Foote, D. Iverson, T. McFarland. Under the guidance of Mr. Goudreau, Mr. Weatherly, and Paul Southwick, the editor-in-chief, the annual staff has made their yearbook a prized possession. New ideas have been put with traditional ones to make the annual different than those of past years. As the yearbook is a custom, we have tried to give the best possible annual, while keeping within our means. The staff wishes to thank all those who helped make our 'Spirit of L. H. S. a success. This yearbook will serve us as a reminder of our last participation in a project for our Alma Mater. EDITOR IN CHIEF: Paul Southwick ART EDITOR: Sue Donze Assistants: Joyce Warner EDITOR: Nancy Larson Ruth Gerding LITERARY EDITOR Carol Kraft PHOTOGRAPHY: Dick Hecksel Assistants Janet Warner Assistants: Bev Gaston Madeline Patterson Carol Todd Bertha Carr SUBSCRIPTIONS: Terry McFarland ADVERTISING: Sara Jo Aldrich Assistants Maureen Wood Assistants: Dick Iverson Geraldine Wilbur Gail Archenbronn TYPISTS: Nancy Campbell Best Wishes HURLBUT CAFE Carol Chesley Carol Todd Rachel Clark Star Cast Graduates 1953 Sara Jo Aldrich Sari 'She's full of fun and knowledge rare, Wherever she goes she does her share Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Class Secretary 2 St, Council 2 Dramatlcs 3 Library 2 Basketball l, 2, 3 Duane H Bollinger 'Flash 'Fly away girls, I have no time for you Football 3 Track 3 Alice E Austin Alice 'I feel so thrilling ly alive and filled with vim and glee, 'Tis strange to think that years ago there wasn't any Journalism 3 Chorus 1, 2 St Teaching Gorden S Case 'Mickey 'I have a little Chevy that goes up and down with me And how it holds to gather is more than I can see Junior Play Senior Play Band 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1 Track 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, L Edwina R Baker 'Eddie Quiet, sincere and nice to know Library M Office 3 Band 1, 2, 3 St Teaching Basketball 1 Richard E Hecksel 'Dick 'In sports he sets a pace few can fol low Senior Play Annual Staff Class President 2 St Council 1, 2 President 2, 3 Basketball l, Baseball 1, 2, 3 Track l, 2 3 Varsity Club 3, h Donna Gail Archenbronn 'Gall Tis true that she is much inclined, To chit and chat with all mankind Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Dramatics 3 Office h St Teaching M Gary W Burnette llotry 'Happy go lucky fair and free, lothlng there is that bothers me Junior Play Class Treasurer 2 B nd 1, 2, 3 St. Teaching 3, h I H ' N , H . e .6 l .R f U . 2 . If . N , in . F. F. A. 3, lg - ' . 3. u Football 1, 2, 3, L, 2. 3h . , u' 0 n n Il .n me.' . U . I n . - H In . 1 . it , 3 n U 3, ll eq x ' Garnet P. Koons 'Garnet' 'In classroom or in the hall, A welcome smile she has for al1.' Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Latin Club h Pres. Band 1, 2, 3, h Forrest L. Wingart 'Tate' 'I like the girls, but they frighten meg Can someone suggest a remedy?' Football 1, 2, 3, u Basketball 2, 3 Della Lemke Getter 'Della 'She is gentle she shy, But there's mischief her eye Cafeteria 2 St Teaching 1 William Wallace Wood Wally' A man not of words But of actions Treasurer h Basketball 2 3 Track 2, 3 Varsity Club Faith A. Ferhlld 'Faithy' 'Full of pep, full of fun, Never quiet, always on the run.' Junior Play Latin Club h Vice-Pres. ll F. H. A. 3, U Chorus 1, 2, h A Cappella Choir h Basketball h Flynn S, Wheeler 'Flynn' 'If love and duty ever clash, Then let duty go to smash.' F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,14 Vice-Pres. M Band l, 2 Football 3, M Basketball l, 2, 3 h Track 3 M Varsity Club 3 h Beverly M Gaston Bev 'The harder I try the gooder to ba, e worser I become Annxal Staff Office 1, Chorus Basketball l, 2, 3 St Teaching l 2 Paul E Southwlck 'Paul 'He knows not the ways of idleness Junior Play Annual Staff Latin Club 3 Journalism 3 h Office h Band Library 2 Chorus l, 2 St Teaching 3 I I n . N All is - ' gg Th . in .ll ' 9 39 Ll 1 I I I 31 h I . N V n ' 'n ' .n ,gli F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, u 'P' Football 1, 2, 3, h Class Treasurer 3, h 4:35, I' 39 I-5 61 ii! 1 Ruth A Gerdlng 'Ruthie' 'Good nature and good sense A great combination Annual Stiff Journalism 3 ll Chorus 2 Cafeteria 1 Basketball l Donald E Wllk 'Don 'It's not the ques tions that bother N99 It's the answers Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff A Cappella Choir ll Band 1, 2 3 Football G Basketball 3 Baseball 3. ls St Teaching M Mary Jo H111 W 'Just a little girl, But full of pep and fun ' Chorus 1 Gordon P Troman 'Gordon A very careful student Careful not to overdo F Connie Ward Dsse Connie Ola, her winkable , blinkable, merrily twinkable, simply unthinkable eyes Junior Play Chorus 1, 2, 3, lg A Cappella Choir h Band l, 2, 3 Cheerleader 3 Basketball 2, 3 Terry E. HcFarland Terry 'When a 1ady's in the case, Let all other things give place Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 3 Baseball 1, 2 Varsity Club 3, President h Susan E Donze Sue uShe can laugh, s e can write, She's good natured, she's just right Senior Play Annual Staff Chorus 1, 2 h A Cappella Choir Basketball l, 2 St Teaching 2 Gale L Marquedant Gale' Ever alert and bus through the da He is content t pursue his own way , 2 Baseball 2 3 Track 3, h 'Ne in l ' ll Ol 'i. ,U .w guiiIIii!!', I I ' h 1 4, , , er R N W .W pq A ' Y X '- F. F. A. 1, 2, 3: U Latin Club ha ity ,fs F. F. A, 1 A , lg ' , M u 1 I I v ' Sf, 5 -, 1 . IV N 'Jo h N I . . ' u . ls N --D N y U Z' W le. F. . A. 1, 2, 3. M F, F, A. 1 , 3, M Q.. l II? ' Nancy H. Campbell 'Hazzy' nAlways calm, but not always still Senior Play Annual Staff Class Treasurer 1 Class Secretary 3 U St Council 1, 2 3 Secretary 3 Dramatics 3 Office h Basketball 1, 2 3 Roger W Griswold Rog Too much learning is dangerous I keep out of danger Football 3 Carol J Chesley Carol 'Quiet dignity, the work of a little lady Senior Play Annual Staff Latin Club 3 Office h George R Iverson Dick He leads them all a merry chase, The teachers and the girls An ual Staff Jannette E. Beale 'Jean' 'An ever innocent look But you never can tell Senior Play Dramatics 3 Basketball 1, 2 St Teaching 2 Lawrence T Castle Larry Early to bed and early to rise, Is all very well for ambitious guys Junior Play Senior Play sr Council 1, 2 Vice Pres 3 Latin Club h Treas F Football 1 2 3 A Basketball 1 Varsity Club 3, M St Teaching 2, h Ilah H. Baker 'Ilah 'A sunny disposition and a charming smile, To know a girl like Ilah is to know a girl worthwhile Annual Staff Latin Club 3 h Library 3 h H Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir St Teaching 3 Loyd W Conard Loyd 'Earnest is his en deavor Senior Play Latin Club 3 Pres P Chorus h A Cappella Choir h Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Track 1 l at 1 f ll 6 ,, 6- A I s D, l u I , 3 l .L ' n n .n n n n . Ol Q .91 T F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, M ,lb X - e 3 3 . h I P. . A. l D U I Treas. 3 Sec. h I , I II N in . 35 .n Fe a Aa u U Q . ' n n I I n .li - gs Q' .n . 3 P. . A. 1 Billie L Glover Bill 'A face with smiles overspread, She sighs not, but smiles instead Junior Play Library 3 Cafeteria 3 St Teaching Oliver H Russ 'Ollie 'I an captain of my soul, I am master of my fate Office 3 St Teaching 2 Joyce L HcLouth Joyce In each cheek there appears a dimple Junior Play St Teaching 3 h Norman K Shank Norm 'Sgudious and thought u But what about? 2 Reporter h Band 1, h Football l Track 3 M Pauline E.nHowe Corkey 'A little joke, a little cheer A little mischi Pauline is here. Senior Play Annual Staff Journalism 3 Office 3 Chorus 2 lg Basketball l, 2 St Teaching 2 Robert H Stua 'Bob 'A little nonsense now and than Is relished b the best of men Junior Play Senior Play Class President l Class Vice Pres 3 h St Council l Latin Club h Chorus 1, 2 A Cappella Choir Band l, 2, 3 Noel A Jones Noel 'Light or dark, or short or tall, She sets a trap snare them all Library h Journalism 3 Chorus l, 2 St Teaching l 2 Gerald J Vaughan 'Gerald 'It you need a right hand man, Call on Gerald he'll do it if he can 2 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 Alllln. l n ' n a ' r . Q :-- ii 'n a 2, P h I 31 h , It . rt n ' a al ,A e I l 5 Y H u b F- F- A- 1 if A 5 U 1 it ' n n ' n n n .n 1: to , , ,' QW 0 s a u ' n ' n n 1 ---- n - 5 .n Qngi s F, F. A. , 3, U F. F. A. , B 0 15' I Lorna H. Cornell 'Lorna' 'Her friends are many, Her foes---are there any?' Annual Staff Journalism h P. H. A. 3 Cafeteria 3 St. Teaching 2 Richard H. Mann 'Dick' 'Not that I love study less, But I love fun more.' F 2 Lois A Evans 'Clem 'A ring on the finger Is worth two on the phone Journalism h Chorus l 2 Basketball h St Teaching 3 Donald L, Scott Scotty 'A bluff a day makes school work play And many a da bluffed 'em 1, 2 Sentinel 3 Football 3 h Basketball 3 h Track 3 lg Varsity Club 3 h Joan M. Cole NJ-ol 'She never makes the slightest sound. You hardly know she is around.' Chorus 1, 2, 3, h William B. James 'Bill' 'No sinner yet no saint, perhaps, But the very best of chaps.' Class President 3 L Class Vice Pres St Council 1, 2 P es 2 V Pres 3 1, 2. es h V Pres Sentinel 2 Football 1 2, 3 u Basketball l, 2 3 A Track l, 2, 3 Varsity Club 3 h Dorothy A Co pernoll Dot 'She often burns the midnight oil, But sad to say 'tis not for toll A Journalism 3 Of ice 1 2 3 Cheerleader 3 Basketball 1, 2 3 St Teaching 2, 3 William D Marquedant 'Bill 'To work or not to work That is the ques tion Junior Play 2 Track 3 h lls? 1 .allllk fi F. . Av la 1 3: Ll I . 2 A - , 3. M 1' . 4 e Fa F0 Av 3: h fi, Pr . . . 3 A I I ' I n ' F . in , 'QIP F, H. A. 3, h I f , M . . h ' I n i EA n n 0 W I .z Ivve .H - .V Q. s' ' P. P. A. 3 u 4 N, LA, ' ' P. F. A. 1, , 3. h ' ' v ' kym n , .1 , l Yuan. Z.- .- Re E: Xfslghh ji AM' Betty J Churchill 'Betty 'I turn my back on boys And then run back wards Dramatics 3 Journalism 3 St Teaching Orba P Hawley 'Orbis Books and lessons are such a strlf They take the joy en a out of my lifg Rachel E Clark Rach 'Although she is left handed, She'1l not in life be left stranded Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Library 2 Office h Rex G Benderahot 'Rex A midget in size, A giant in Senior Play 2 sz 'reaching 5 Virginia A Bears Gindie' 'Kinda shy, but lota of fun H. Cafeteria 3 St Teaching 2, M Donald C Foote 'Don 'A ready hand, cheerful grin, Whatever he tries, he'a sure to win Annual Staff Journalism 3 Office h Chorus 1, 2, lg, A Cappella Choir h Albert M Troutner HAI!! What o girls in heaven? Then just leave here Football h Basketball h Track 3 h Varsity Club M James 0 Brazee ll 'Why let the devil have all the good t1mes?' Football 3 h Basketball 3 Varsity Club 3 M Q' 1 -,tx Pm- Mary Sue Preston 'Mary 'I'll be happy, I'll be gay, I'll leave sorrow for some other day Office h Cafeteria 2 h Basketball l 2 3 Janet Y Warner Jan h 'A busy miss the whole day through, And that can be said for evening too Junior Play Senior Play Annual Sta Journalism 3 h Cafeteria 3 Office 3 h Betty L Saines 'She likes to work she likes to pla She does her duty day by day Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Dramatics 3 Office Chorus 1 Band l 2, Cecile Joyce Warner 'J 'I couldn't be good if I would I wouldn't be good if I could Junior Play Annual Staff Dramatic: 3 Journalism 3 Chorus 1 Cafeteria 3, L Basketball l, 2, 3, Bertha Carr Bert Sensible, kind, lov ing, and givi The life she lives is well worth living Junior Play Annual Staff St. Council l Journalism h Dramatics 3 Band Library 2 Chorus 1, 2 St Teaching h Joan M Stankiewicz 'Joanie 'Not very tall, she's very small, And fair and sweet, and liked by all Junior Play Library h Journalism h Office h St Teaching 2 'Nan 'Sweet personality, Full of rascallty ' Annual Staff St Council h Office h Pres 3 h Chorus 2 Cheerleader 3 Carol J Kraft Carol Keen sense and com E' mon sense, M And no room for non- sense Junior Play Senior Play nnual Staff Latin Club 3 fab. n W I 1 n C D83 iv ll .ll F. B. A. 3 I Q i Q 'A ' n n , ,fiy n I' .I . . N ff ' 9 . e . 'Bet' Nancy L, Larson N I yn 'EQ Ulf .n ' N s V F. H. A. 3, h A . , M , 3. lo on ' n n 3 ' - an 'n . h UI I x . 'P' f ' . A an . it M we . - . Q 'A fl '-Q rx V fo- ln- YP? Bonnie L. wilbur Bonnie' L1te1e, bun oh my--- Uwmsl,2 Basketball 3 U St Teaching h Marilyn E VanHorn nMarilyn HA maiden as jo ly and as sweet As anyone would care to meet W Chorus 2, 3 14 A Cappella Choir M Band l, 2 3 St Teaching 2 Maureen A Wood 'Midge fair of fac All her ways are full of grace Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Dramatics 3 Journalism 3 h Office L Chorus l 2 Band Office 2 Carol D Todd Carol NHer charm is excee ed only by her will ingness to help others Annual Staff Class Vice Pres l St Council h Sec Journalism h Office h FI-IAM Chorus 1 St Teaching 2 Dolores I. Leygern ee 'Hither and thither, But whither, wh0 knows?' Junior Play Chorus 1, 2 1+ St Teaching 2 b Geraldine M Wilbur Gerry 'Ready in heart a ready in hand Junior Play Senior Play Annual Sta Journalism 3 h Library h Office h Chorus l, St Teaching 3 h Doris J Smith Doris' nwhy should I care? Why should I hurry? Life is a song, why worry? Office h Library 2 Chorus 1, 2 Madeline M Patterson nJoey 'A steady soul that yields to rule, And quite ingenious too, at school W Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff St Council 2 Treas 2 Latin Club 3 rc' ' ' g ' F. H. A. 3 X , -N Q l . 11 n 1 nd N 7 's 9 ff I I u ' - , ls 2 , . , ' n . . W 'Sweet of manner, el .H so rv ,Vu , ,5MQ', n . n vu ' n d- N . . h ' ' Fe Hs Ao 3 Charlet!! Quainton JoAnn Sluaser U N Charlot J nHappy am I, from 'Her smile betrays care I am free, tiny part 'N Nothing there is Of all the joy that'a fx that bothers me in her heart ' Junior Play Office h Senior Play 50 Dramatics 3 Cafeteria 2 Journalism 3 Chorus 2 Band 3, lg '15- Semor Sponsors Mp Hgckggl Mine Greiner 1 g ff' Mn Alb ro Hr. Goudreau Honor Students NANCY CAMPBELL 4 Salutatorian HADELIHE PATTERSON Valedictorian 44 CUM LAUDE Carol Kraft Carol Chesley Garnet Koons 4 Paul Southwick Faith Fernald Rachel Clark Carol Todd Bertha Carr Gerald Vaughn an With Honor A R Representative 6 f3 Sara Jo Aldrich Class History We now see on our screen the history of the graduating class of 1953. The Master of Ceremonies of the first part of our program is the well- known Bob Stuart. His assistant is Carol Todd with Ronnie Tuebner and Nancy Has- brouck lending their assistance. The sponsors of this program are Mrs. Albro and Mr. Gephart. The first week at Leslie High School was found to be very enjoyable for these freshmen. They were honored by a field day, at which contests were held between the ninth and tenth grades, with the ninth grade holding top honors. To close Freshman Week, the sophomores gave an All-High Party in honor of our class W were distinguished by being the largest class ever to enter Leslie Our Student Council representatives were Nancy Has- brouck and Sara Jo Aldrich The second part of our program is directed by Dick Hecksel, B111 James, Sara Jo Aldrich and Gary Burnette M Miller and Mrs Bronson are the sponsors Our Student Council representatives are Larry Castle and Madeline Patterson We view two famous radio characters coming to our fair school They are Pie Plant Pete and Bashful Joe We also note great excitement in the selection f class rings The chosen students who direct the third and fourth part of our program are Bill James, Bob Stuart, Nancy Hasbrouck and Paul Southwick The sponsors are Mr Goudreau, Mr. Miller and Mrs. Bronson. The Student Council representatives for this year are Wanda Seltz and Dick Heck- sel. One of the highlights of this year is the Junior Prom. Many hard hours were spent in the making ot this beautiful production. Another big event was the Junior Play, entitled 'Glamour Boyn, starring Paul Southwick. We also spon- sored a Ham Supper. Our last and most spectacular part of the program is sponsored by Miss Grei- ner, Mrs. Albro, Mr. Goudreau and Mr. Hecksel. The Student Council representa- tives are Nancy Larson and Dick Hecksel with Carol Todd taking over in Nancy's place for the second semester During this year we have had a big Magazine Campaign, and we produced the play 'The Little Dog Laughed' We have recently been busily engaged in composing our most important manuscript, nThe Spi of L H To bring a close to this our most enjoyable year, the Junior class honored us with a beautiful Prom on the evening before we left on our trip Our trip consisted of a boat cruise from Detroit to Mackinac Island and then to Chicago Our future is rather hazy, but we know that with hard work, perseverence, and the will of God it will be fruitful and Leslie High will be proud of each and every one of us MRS MRS MRS MRS VRS MR YRS Class Flower White Carnation Class Motto nln Ourselves our Future Lies P85 POD! RANOLD HASBROUCK RUBEN STURMAN ROBERT BROWNLEE A N GIDDINGS HARRY WILBUR G E ARCHLNBRONN MRS MRS VRS MH VRS MR WILLIAM SAINES JOE STANKIEWICZ ROBERT BbRNETTh WILLIAV HnRZIG H C KO NS R WARNER Q 8 1 . Po ' ' rit . . S.N O I , 0 MR. k . MR. at . . MR ,I MR. nf . MR. 4. Mas. RICHARD Nowtm MR' ' MRS- LLOYD LHB MR. ,L ' Y MR. at .S . ' MR. ,L 0 ' . MR. Sc s. . r MR.,,z. MH.af.... o . k 1 . . . n v F MR. E S. . Class Prophecy The members of the Senior Class would like to give you a glimpse of the future. Please climb aboard your imagination and travel with us to June 19 3 where you will meet Mrs. Phil Hayhoe, Faith Fer- nald, and Bertha Carr. They are reminis- ing about school days and former class- mates. Let's listen in! Bertha nWe hear, Ilah, that you and Phil now own a large farm Your h-H Club has been mentioned in the Detroit Times Congratulations! Ilah 'Thank you. I read your most re- cent book, Nina Owen The critics were right, the Book was very good. Say, a th what have you been doing? Faith nI have a ranch in Colorado, 1t's the Bar-B-2 You remember Bonnie Wilbur, s e's my partner Bertha uDld Mary Jo Hill stop in a your ranch on her trip west? Her book, The West Ag I See It has some lovely il- lustrations by'ChaFlot Qnalnton Faith I was in Chicago at the time she made her trip Did you know Alice Austin owns the Austin Therapy Hospital? The hospital made headlines when Madeline Patterson, the supervisor of nurses, de- veloped the cure for Seniorltls Miss Greiner should be glad to hear that Ilah uThe newspaper that carried that story also mentioned the fact that Sara Jo Aldrich was arrested by Police Chief Oliver Russ for beach combing on the es tate of Don and Dells Getter Was I sur prised' She seemed like such a quiet girl ' Faith No more than I was when Larry C tle made the headlines when his fifth wife sued for divorce Wonder who will be the next Mrs Castleon Bertha 'When I was in New York recent , I saw the smash hit 'Men Beware , Sue Donze is the leading lady who has the New What other seniors of S3 are inauow bus1ness9 Ilah nGail Archenbronn has been starred I several movies Her latest is nCatch That Man The premier was held at the Arcade Theater in Leslie owner, had the interior redone for the occasion, the decorator was Ruth Gerding That girl has a knack for colors Virginia Beers Faith 'Haven't you heard 'Gerry Wilbur Sings on C B S ? She'a replacing Peg gy Lee Gail Marquedant is the announc Due to Terry McFarland's frequent outbursts during s game of his team, De troit Lions and a rival, he has become well known to television audiences vertheless, his coaching and the ability of the tear, especially Bill James, has put the team in the Number One spot in the sports world Terry and Bill make a good team ' Bertha: 'When I was in Detroit last week, I had lunch with Billie Glover. She's delighted to be able to work with the former Carol Chesley and husband in an effort to clean up the slums of that city. That was one of the campaign pro- mises Bob Stuart made when he was elected Lieutenant Governor. Rachel Clark, his efficient secretary, also told me he was working for a shorter school year. Sounds like Bob H Ilah. 'To turn to a less serious conver sation, did you read aboxt Joyce Warner and Gerald Vaughn? Joyce is the world's champion flagpole sitter and Gerald is a famous steeple jack When they had lunch way above the tree tops, their pictures Also on T V were Jim Brazee and Janet Warner They demonstrated the steps Jim has been teaching Seems he has stolen all Arthur Murray's customers Could be Janet's onde hair is the attraction were shown on television Faith 'Edwina Baker and Marilyn VanHorn were soloists on the Hour of Charm which was telecast from Hollywood I wonder where Garnet Koons is? Edwina and she were such close friends Ilah Garnet is a math teacher at Les Ile High, and Don Walker is teaching Ag Paul Southwick and Carol Kraft are ele mentary teachers in Jackson Say, were n't Dick Iverson and Don Foote going into the teaching profess1on9 Bertha 'When Betty Saines and I lunc ed together to celebrate her book, Shorter Shorthand, she said Dick and Don were aching at Vassar College They always had an eye for the girls if you remem ber Faith 'Did you know that Colonel Rex H dershot is stationed only a short way from my rsncho Bill Marquedant is his staff sargeant Didn't Rex run around with Roger Griswold? What's he doing now? the top salesman of Nor man Shank's Inc of Jackson Duane Bol linger is he Vice President Wasn't Dick Mann a good friend of these guys? Bertha I s w Dick having lunch with L H Conard and Forrest Wingart in Wash lngton just before I left for here Dick is the head of the Conservation Depart ment there Loyd and Forrest are the assistant engineers working on the St Lawrence Seaway Faith 'JoAnn Slusser and Mary Sue Pres E n, after traveling around the United States, have decided to settle down, at least that's what they said last spring Mary may study to be a physical education instructor after all n Ilah nDor1s Smith is teaching at the C mptometer School in Lansing She likes her job very much I received a letter from Joan Cole and Noel Jones, you know Best wishes Congratulations from MASON DAIHY Good Luck n ' . , - a ' I F 1 , n - h ' . I t . C N , U YI ,' : ' ' , 6 : ' - : 'H : ' h ' E6 , . n - : W ' as : , ' en ly . Il ' n ' York audiences eating out of her hand.u Ilah: WRo8er is , l vi- - n t I O - . 'n n n ' : ' a . . oy , . N O . u ' . v ' L U - . - ' o sr. - . Ne- Q o - , ARCADE THEATER Mason, Michigan WARD BARBLR SHOP Ilah: 'Orba Hawley owns a dairy farm Bertha: 'I saw in a newsreel that Don that they have set up a mission in Afri- ca, Joan's nursing experience comes in handy.' Bertha: 'Did you read in the paper that EEFEEH Troman won the world's record in speed typing? I bet Mr. Goudreau was surprised. Gordon was celebrating at Nancy Larson's Snack Bar when I stopped to say H1 to Nancy.' Faith: 'In the latest copy of Country Farmer it showed a picture of Flynn Whee- ler's seven year old guernsey cow, F1ynn's Folly. She just completed s re- cord of 1600 pounds of butterfat.' next to ours and we always compete for the blue ribbon group. He has BOMB H106 anlmals.' Scottgwas awarded the Truck Drivers Safa- ty Award. He must have changed. Joan Stankiewicz is working as a hair stylist at Jacobson's in Jackson. Betty Churc- hill is the cosmetic buyer. I ran into them when I stopped to have my hair cut. Faith. 'Pauline Howe wrote that sh has -.nffny Tot' nursery in Leslie Joyce - Louth is her assistant They say the nursery is sup orted partially by her former classmates Gary Burnette has a balloon factory and since he has the ex elusive rights to an automatic blowera he sells his balloons at reduced prices llah 'Dick Hecksel has opened a dentist fffce in Leslie and Lorna Cornell is his assistant Maureen and Mickey Case have been taking their small fry there quite often. Mickey owns the barber shop in R1ves.' Bertha: 'I saw Dot Coppernoll in San franclsco. She is very happy with her job as a hostess at the U. S. O. Sailors are still welcome. Dot said that Janette Beale had stopped over to say hello. These air line hostesses are always going someplace.' Faith: 'Jake and Connie Dase's beach re- sort on Lake Michigan was pictured in 'Hol1day'. Wallace Hood was shown loaf- lng in the sun. Nancy and Bob C mpbell were shown in the background feeding the little Campbells soup.' Bertha: 'Bev Gaston caught that man Moon and Ia now raising some little moonbeams, as is Carol Todd Andrews. Her husband owns the Leslie Television shop and when Carol is not too busy at home, she is his secretary.' Ilah: 'Say Faith, have you seen Lois Evans? Shorty and she live in Albion. They travel to Kentucky quite often, but might be home this weekend ' Faith 'I'll have to get in touch with K r right away, I'd like also to know where to see ervlsor f in Jackson I Bertha M I 's almost got to get to he locks up Class W111 Sara Jo Aldrich wills her dignified ways to Shirley Pegg Gail Archenbronn bequeaths her hair to Hr Goudreau Alice Austin wills her giggle Holmes Edwina Baker hands down her flute to Viva Haskell to Pat Ilah Baker bequeaths her 'gift of gab' to Evelyn Hampton Janette Beale wills her sweet disposition to Judy Burgess Virginia Beers leaves her cafeteria ex perience to Jeannette McDan1els Duane Bollinger bequeaths his quietness to Lester Barden Jim Brazee wills his Fred Astaire style of dancing to Denny O'Dowd Gary Burnette leaves his dry sense of humor to Shlrleen Wyatt Bertha Carr transmits her personality to e 'cats' Gordon Case bequeaths his last name to ldge Larry Castle Leach Carol Chesley Dolores Leyrer She's sup nurses at the Foote Hospital believe goodness, look at the time' five o'clock I've simply Al Troutner's garage before wills his physique to Jerry wills her overestudled books to Rosalie Armbruster Betty Churchill leaves her steady job at Hardewsk1's to Evelyn Monroe Rachel Clark transmits her extra sec retarlsl work to anyone that can handle Joan Cole bequeaths her good sportsman ship to anyone that needs it Loyd Conard wills his courteousness to Phil Bull Dorothy Coppernoll wills her ability to get along with Hr Hecksel to Judy Aldrl!L Lorna Cornell transmits her drawing abil ity to Sherry Millar. Connie Dase bequeaths har musical ability to Judy Beiswenger Sue Donzs wills her height to next year's Lola Evans wills her ability to square dance to Dale Southwick Faith Fernald transmits her promptness to Mr Hecksel LESLIh BAKERY 'BUDD POGG OIL COMPANY BENNY'S GRILL - ' e . a , Mc p I 0 . s - 0 9 .Il . 2 W y ' Z t v o l ' iz. ' s 0 basketball telm. cn . , - HH I. Good Luck Congratulations to the Graduates of 1953 Success I Don Foote leaves his 'harem' of second year typists to anyone who is lucky C71 enough to get them. Beverly Gaston leaves her crutches to Mrs. Bronson's gym class. Ruth Gerding wills her heir rlnses to Karen Morse. Billie Glover wills her ability to get along with everyone to Diane Harford. Roger Griswold transmits his parking plus to Don Foster. Dick Iverson wills his neat way of dress- ing to Howard Bodell. Orba Hawley bequeeths his brown eyes to Dale Dixon. Nancy Campbell leaves her commercial e- blllty to Sharon Davis. Dick Hecksel doesn't leave anythingg he's just leaving Rex Hendershot wills his goodestn Engllam to John Kraft Mary Jo H111 bequeaths her clothes to anyone that needs a few extra Pauline Howe wills her cute little voice' to anyone who wants it Bill James leaves his leadership ability to next year's class presidents Noel Jones wills her quietness to Jeank Wheeler Garnet Koons bequeaths her 'breathtaking experiences' to the next seniors Carol Kraft transmits her translating ability to future Latin students Nancy Larson wills her limber limbs to Laura Ripley Della Lemke wills her long hair to Susie Shields Dolores Leyrer leaves her straight skirts to Pauline Cady Dick Mann wills his shyness to Mary K Miller Gail Marquedant wills his swlftness in track to Marcus Stanfield Bill Marquedant bequeeths his friendly smile to Bob Farley. Terry McFarland transmits his jokes to Milton Berle. Joyce McLouth leaves her ability to get along with Mr. DeSant1s to the Juniors. Madeline Patterson bequeaths her desire to taste all the chemicals in chemistry class to anyone who is foolish enough. Mary Sue Preston wills her cafeteria cashier's JOB to anyone who can keep the books. Charlet Queinton leaves her 'Chevle' to the driver training class. Oliver Russ wills his knowledge of cur- rent affairs to Dick Hendges. Betty Saines wills her blue eyes to Naomi Lantz. Don Scott wills his 'hot-rod' to Monte Spaulding Norman Shank transmits his unusual gait to Doug Lynch Joann Slusser leaves her.brother, Claude in Mr Hecksel's care Doris Smith bequeeths her easy-to pro- nounce name to Stanley Prysgockl Paul Southwick leaves his editor's job to Marilyn Bacon Joan Stenkiewicz wills her 'Pepsodent Smile' to Marie Beintzleman Bob Stuart bequeaths his dramatic talent to Robbie Townsend Carol Todd wills her future to Larry An draws Gordon Troman leaves his tardy excuses to B111 Rowley Al Troutner wills his curly hair to any boy who will have a Toni Gerald Vaughan leaves his debating abll ity to Mr Byrum Marilyn Van Horn transmits her h H abil ity to Mr Mil1er's Ag class Semor Ofhcers 'UP' 91 I Bill James Bob Stuart President Vlce President l Nancy Campbell Secretary Paul Southwick Treasurer LEONARD RODSE SURBROOK'S MARKET DUIHARIA STUDIOS Rives Jackson e N ' . I n , . . - ll N' I I I- Q, as Q y X 'f . S sfx'-1' ig ? L ' 4 Isl Best Wish.. Real Estate Insurance Best Wishes NAME Sara Jo Aldrich Gail Archenbronn Alice Austin Edwina Baker Ilah Baker Janette Beal Virginia Beers Duane Bollinger James Brasee Gary Burnstte Nancy Campbell Bertha Carr Gordon Case Lawrence Castle Carol Chesley Betty Churchill Rachel Clark Joan Cole Loyd Conard Dorothy Coppernoll Lorna Cornell Sue Donze Connie Daae Lois Evans Faith Fernald Donald Foote Beverly Gaston Ruth Gerdlng Billie Glover Roger Griswold George Iverson Orba Hawley Richard Hecksel Rex Hendershot Mary Jo H111 Pauline Howe William James Noel Jones Garnet Koons Carol Kraft Nancy Larson Della Lemke Delores Leyrer Richard Mann William Marquedent Gale Marquedent Terrance McFarland Joyce McLouth Mary Preston Madeline Patterson Charlet Quainton Oliver Russ Betty Saines Donald Scott Norman Shank Jo Ann Slusser Doris Smith Paul Southwick Joan Stankiewicz Robert Stuart Carol Todd Gordon Troman Albert Troutner Gerald Vaughn Marilyn VanHorn Donald Walker Janet Warner Flynn Wheeler Bonnie Wilbur Geraldine Wilbur Maureen Wood Wallace Wood Forrest Wingart Best Wishes PARKER MOTOR SALES USUALLY SEEN at Mitchell's chewing gu with Noel with Garnet in Home Ec. in Sym daydreaming quiet arguing asleep giggling at the Arcade in a car in Lansing in church with boys typing studying studying with a man in a car with a gang singing talking flirting with a camera around men drawing with Joanie UCPPY with a girl rollerskatlng at Standard at the ARP at H1l1's with a boy in sports with Alice playing a flute with a book at the MkN writing letters 'around' at Standard in agriculture chasing girls with a gang writing notes in cafeteria with Rachel driving a car at a show willing to help fooling around with Nancy in Home Ec with Janette writing receipts with Don shooting hot air in the MRN out of school at the MQN stuffing birds eating candy with Gary in Rainbow in sports friendly out of class with Mickey in F F A at BGD garage NEVER SEEN quiet silent sad arguing idle studying at home talking alone at school UHh0PP1 on time alone studying without Forrest quiet in study hall noisy rowdy at school bothering alone without Jake disagreeable quiet rowdy at school unfriendly unhappy with a girl without an answer late skipping without his car with a care at school disagreeing agreeing unhappy skipping idle objecting studying silent without Gale catching them studying without Delores UDHHPPY at dances in school without an answer without friends at study without her UnhHPP7 with a care loafing alone agreeing without Larry with a girl without Flynn studying at dances agreeing unfriendly without a friend quiet at one place long flirting with a girl discourteous DISTINCTION ability tardy slips gift of gab music good nature clothes laugh shyness good humor music intelligence long hair voice acting quiet ways lipstick personality size ambition ring earrings voice eyes hair smiling clothes eyes complexion disposition car expression daydreaming physique good nature glasses voice eyes voice smiling good marks leadership fingernails eyes clowning ways disposition easy going way jokes determination silly nature dimples walk comic books giggle hot rod racer personality pleasant way hair leadership hair acting modesty yellow truck eyes ability friendleness projector complexion looks freckles voice esrrin s amlability baahfulness AMBITIOH elementary teacher air line hostess teacher musician housewife air line hostess own the Arcade factory worker truck driver questionable live on Lake Mich. author barber husband Christian worker clerk secretary missionary technical engineer travel nurse show business stenographer housewife college bookkeeper race with the moon art teacher social worker farmer teacher farming dentist join the Army to go out West housewife engineer beauty operator college elementary teacher housewife housewife practical nurse conservatlonist farmer radio announcer coach practical nurse business college nurse get married electrician attend L B U truck driver farmer travel comptometer work teacher air line hostess lawyer private secretary learn to type work in s factory travel musician Ag teacher travel farmer air line hostess secretary housewife loaf join the Air Force Success LESLIE FLOWER SHOP 203 S Main Leslie 3011 S11 'g1SEEvRoLET Joyce Warner talking without an answer Oh that Line! housewife ' Tomorrow s 1 Stars l is Stars ....-3-' n....l Iumors 0 lat Row H Warner, V Haskell, T Isham, R Lee, J Vinson, M Miller, H Bacon, J Hasbrook, D Hunter Row Mrs Dow, H Heintzelman, M Glaspie, P Clancy, S Wyatt, D Densmore, H Kelly, S Davis, P Cady, Mrs Slaugh 3rd Row V H111, P Brown, J Bigg, E Vince, H Vaughn, V Henderson, M Stansfield, C Ross, M Pratt President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Robert Farley Arnold Baniater Patricia Clancy Joyce Bigg Congratulations Class of '53 HOREA RADIO k ELECTRIC Compliments of FORNER LAKESIDE DAIRIES Jackson Congratulations HILLSON BEAUTY SHOP Rives I 0 ',' as , z , if ' I' I' I - -p . Y' A-.fx l ,, 4 , g f f ' Ar' - 1 v 5 s. at - N - ' My ff, .W-V . 9 O O O C I I I 0 C I 2nd ' 9 I O U I O I 0 O I O . 0 0 I 0 I 0 O O O O O - ........... ---- - - ........... ----------------- ----------------- -- . H FQ A is -av- Y at Row C Mathews, R Schroeder, J Helmker, W Jewett, Rowley, S Przygocki, R Walker 2nd Row A Banister, D Southwick, J Foote, R Townsend, K Bodell, C Youngs, K Elliot, J Posey, J Westervelt rd Row Sponsor, Mr Filler, J Leach, E Kilburn, R Adams, G Bailey, R Hendges, J Cauaie, B Garred, L Stanley, R Daniels, Sponsor, Mr DeSant1s th Row A Vacek, D Kinch R Harford, C Slusser, M Baldwin G James, G Lamberson, R Farley, C Kyser 1 LOOKING FORWARD SENIOR PLAY SENIOR PROM GRADUATION SENIOR TRIP ANNUAL 69 J... f Good Luck 15 H1 h c Chee of 1953 Compliments o DECAMP'S FARM EQUIPMENT STi5SARD QERSICE, D. D. HENDERSON TOWN R CgUNTRY GROCERY Rives nondq' H ,- A G' A as -nv ' -- - Q, -- ' ,, ' ' ' ..' ' L id '. f' ' 45 ' ws ,Q Q w 5 ' V Yr i 3 ' h L' 7' , A 1 ' , I , - , 2 an- ,1 V -I I I : I C ' L 1 A ,F wan.. I, A f 'Exif -- .A 9 1- A ' - X , 1 2 .... B. 3 : . . .. . . . . . 4' M : . . . , . ' , . , wx' X 'ro fx 1 TIA . I I Sophomores 0 st 2nd rd th avg 6 O nag Row W Franklin, B McMurtr1e, V Hill, I Silvius, F Carper, S Miller, N Lsntz, N Leach, H Kilburn, W Little Row M Jordon, T Fisher, P Billings, A Ward, M Hill, K Morea, P Quainton J Sands, J Belswenger, N Beers, B Sturman Row Mrs Bronson, D Ransome M Clark, P Reid C Chippewa, J Lamb, E Monroe, P Holmes, N Fogg, H Comstock, J Aldrich, J Lynch, J Smith, B Seifert, Mr Byrum Row P Brown, M Hhodes, P Bigg, M Mason, C Page, R Hart, L Ripley, M Frinkle, H Crane, M Childs, D Hatch, E Hampton J Wheeler Kenneth Ruthig Marilyn Jheel Jldy Aldrich Naomi Lantz President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ff Q2 626 24 W fi MATIES TRUCK STOP Compliments of Always open 12810 Lansing C. M. CLOTHIER, Veterinarian - ' - 'J T, ' ' . Q' 1f!x, fgfb 6 4 3, J, h . .v , . 3 4 fm' - ' , 1 - .' v 55 I' , I ' M - w V- Y is y I ,A sv A ig W n L CVCA 5 . , 4,,l1 hp. ,X nl f 1 - 1 3 . . . . . . . , . . . . . 3 : . . , . . , . . I4 : . . . . . . . , 'fIIIIII V er on-caaoouoco 1 ,,f tj' A ff 'W J O, QQ lst 2nd rd th fl DO Row D Leach, T King, H Lantz, E C e E Tucker, J Hecksel, D Dutton Row R Leeke, D Budd, J Koker, T Gri Cady, L Benson, R Harris, F Stoddard Row Hr VanderLinden, H Hill, B Horto Hakes, A Pratt, G Hawley, B Cowing, W Wardowski, E Parr, Mr Carger Row J Silvia, D O'Dowd, D Rex, J Glaspie, L Stewart, M Speuld ing, K Hunt, A Adams, B Baylis, R Whittaker, L Brown sney, W Barczak, G Lucy, eves, L Case, H Bally, P n, K Ruthig, D Foster 'B at or men ro cn. cuss or '53' Co 1-neulnionn coed Luck TAYzOR'S SERVICE-MILLARD TAYLOR as sous Lug? BARBER Sao, LESLIE Poon LOCKERS B7!i -1 :.:. 1 J- 1' H n ' ,F i - +L, A . . I X . x ,X L' I 'z I V B K A I K : . . . . h . . 3 : . . . . . , R. . . . . . . Mc- M : . . . . . . D 3 Freshmen A A A A A DE? A A lat 2nd rd Compliments of I IH' Row Dixon, F Bolton, C Southwick, E DeBruler, L Barden P Hall, K Wheeler, D Bollinger, A Chapel Row Thomas, J Lee, A Blank, S, Durfee, B Redman, L Stan ford, D Tltler, C Haynes, L Barczak, N Mann, M Baker Row Wyatt, E Straub, D Harford, R Armbruster, E Stanley, L Hoffman, G Smith, N Johnson, E Hood, J Burgess, M Clark B Daniels, Mrs Rearick, sponsor Row R Smith, D Lynch, D Fullerton, G Beiswenger, J Baker M Gordon, J Norgan, R Bush, C Longstaff, C Rothman, C Jewell G Surbrook President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Douglas Tompkins Warren Conard Evelyn Wood Norma Mann 1 'IIJQ F! g- '4 ffl-I 9 'E I I-I ss '1 U1 aa IH 'U we F' :E I5 .0 UTD Q EE 'E 'DAY B I Beat Wishes to the Class of '53 LEEKE'S HARDWARE R APPLIANCES l9h9 Lansing Ave Phone 27189 B t wi h es s ea FN A Qf!, ,gui V ',f V, I fl , Ik : D. . . . . , ' : F. ' . ' . ' ' . . - 3 : D: .' .' .' ' . ' hth I : . 0 . . ' . . , of ' N rw . 'gx 'lk ff! ll. f-W 'WL fl. A'L E! lst Row T Bugbee, D Chapman, J Hill, B Keaterson, J Hesbrook, Barden, H Gerding, R Thompson, G Hamilton 2nd Row A Preston, K Ross, R Phelps, N Allen, F Pratt, H Haywood R Warner, R Arras, E FcMurtr1e, J Kannawin, J Williams rd Row T YcDanlels, K Bodell, B Moore, D Smith, D Tompkins Clark, M Stanfisld J Adams, H Comstock, D Kenzie, R Todd, D Todd, Mr McKenzie th Row C Lowe, J Fink, J Hasbrouck, H Klinger, J Graves, E Todd J Gallaway, J Hemstreet, D Marquedsnt, J Brown, W Conerd R Chap men, R Fitzpatrick A 9 Congratulations Compliments of BACON'S swoam 0 d wogfgpggocgfhi an nr. And Mas. c,v, Hom-an an-ea no 'S' C S .,, -- --A if .- P , -6 K, 'f YFA1. 1-4-I.- 1 'v S .iw in I .... . L. 3x:r 2. 5,e.' I4 : .. . . . . . . , - . D X I LOADS OF FUN B.-A 7 .l 1 St ge Crew Xi W Eighth Grade F, C5 L . fa .4 KS. C 'L 8 st Row H Rhines, L Lantz, J Mentink, A Switzer, M Quinn S Fogg L Elder, D Worden, J Walker ' ' 2nd Row J Shaw, F Cady, M Warner, F Moon, C Dexter, G Chesney L Adams, S Haynes, G Whitney, S Shields, Hrs Smith, sponsor d r Row M High J Kraft, J Chapman, L Kilburn, L Hecksel, C Miller G Corts, K Taylor, B Keeline, C Everetts, J Glover Vice President Galeeta WhitneY Secretary Shi1'19Y F088 i Treasurer JOM! Kfift . Q Congratulations ' SCHMTNS luunulq n 'Success HEADQH LAR!! INN Home Killed es s UI' 5 F Bun' D'nu't Jackson 1 : . . . . . . 3 : . . . . . . ' . '. , Q i pr-widen: .----- ----- - Ann Kilburn W I ,msfl AX L. X . . si I Seventh Grade G A. lst Row D Kelly, J Ward, D Rosier, D Coppernoll, R Schmit, C Hutchinson, J Chapman, M Montgomery, L Chesley J Chesney, J Weber, J McDanie1s, P Willett, B Durfee, Mr Froh rd Row J Wallace, J Schroeder, R Heywood, D Gibbs, T True, A Gordon, K Baldwin, D Gordon R Adams, L Cassidy President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Joan Wallace Jean Chesney Trudy True Lois Chesley Success and Happiness to Graduates of '53 PEOPLES BANK OF LESLIE deg 435, Q .l5K, FGA and Row D Corte, P. Jewett, D. Dexfer, P.'M1ller, 15. Hall, R Beaumont GRIN AND BARE IT! f 'KN ,154-of If I x-.- I A I I un1or Seruor Prom HAHAI IAN CRUISE The 1951 S2 Junior, Senior Prom was a gels affair held on lay 23, with Drexel Lelb'a orehee tra providing the music for the dancing 'VL Jak Ivzqg 0 ettractive co lee that attended the t the :any up pros, a ten managed to be snapped by the photographer 1 T Junior class sponsors, Hr C Goudreau, with his wife, Hr R Hiller, and Hrs K 0 Bronson, comment on the intermission mter tain-ment provided by Sharon and Larry Richard ICD The delightful singing of the orchestre's vocalist put se couples in the dancing mood 1'--5.5 Waiting for refreshments during the intemission ,N thas. Junior, and gg,-,ion The beautifully decoreted school auditorium was admired by many sitting on the sidelines listeni t th 1 d Vl5ch1f18 P00916 dance are these person? 0 9 mu! C ln L.. L , ' L h I H ,gk Q Xiryryg- 1, - 2- pf ' ' 1 ' .M S F A I N' 7 A I I, A - ' CL Q x . a af. 4 v K. - o K I X , I ' 'rx K -. rio x , fl 5 'r I l 4 4. iff - 1 i N e 1 1 A? X -W z 3 I ACt1V1t1GS 741 sy x fs 0174, QV l Student COUHC11 Sc 177 XZ x Wnx avi lst Row Mrs Albro, sponsor, E Wood treasurer, J Aldrich secretary, B Farley, president, D Hecksel, vice president Mr Frohriep, sponsor 2n Row M Bacon, N Fogg, P Clancy, N Ca pbell, M Baker N Larson rd Row T HcDan1els, C Mathews, K Ruthig, L Stewart, B James, D Tompkins The Student Council regulates and controls all school functions and activities During the year of 1952 53, the council members is sued citizenship regulations The council sponsored dances following each home ga e, during the basketball season they installed an automatic ice cream machine in addition to selling candy and coke In view of the foreseen fieldhouse and bleachers needed by the community, the Student Council has begun saving for this fund. This year, however, they bought a new portable P. A. system for all indivi duals to enjoy. -Best in Class Rings- H. R. TERRYBERRY CO. Grand Rapids Tumor Play Cast -.1 '4nuJr st Row B Carr, J Stankiewicz, B Glover, B Saines, J Mcbouth, C Kraft, M Patterson 2nd Row J Warner, G Archenbronn, M Case, L Castle, S Aldrich, Miss Greiner, director rd Row P Southwick, G Burnette, B Stuart, T McFarland, D Walker 'Glamour Boy' was presented by the juniors under the direction of Miss Zora Greiner on April 17 and 18, 1952 This stage production was entirely different and was full of thought as well as comedy All action took place in the pr1nc1pal's office of an ordinary town, and centered around Chauncy Jay Mooney, a student who was always left out by the popular students Our thanks go to Carol Kraft, student director, Charlot Quain ton, Jim Brazee, Dick Mann, Marion Booth, Norman Shank, Garnet Koons, B111 Marquedent, Faith Fernald, and Rachel Clark, extras, and Maureen Wood, Janet Warner, and Geraldine Wilbur who furnished behind the scene music Compliments of LESLIE ELEVATOR C0 l I v v ,Q -, 0 , '- , , 1,- 'T' V: f x , , A .R - Q Y - Q .f Q7 + a bf , . -Ja... H 'N , Q 3 6 25 29 -4 Q -, . t I A, K. rr r ' , A 24 I - f .C . ft 1 2 e e a 0 ' O O Q : g Q 0 0 . Q ' e 3 0 o e 0 ' e e 0 ' Q U e e Iumor Class Play 1' l.,- Standing Larry Castle, charlot Quainton, Rachel Clark, Gary Burnette, Bertha Carr, Bob Stuart, Joyce McLouth Front Row Joyce Warner, Paul Southwick, Terry McFarland .f- ' PW! Gary Burnette, Joan Stankiewicz, Larry Castle, Paul Southwick, Joyce Warner C1 Gail Archenbronn, Terry McFarland, Larry Castle, Billie Glover, Bob Stuart, Madeline Patterson, Paul Southwick, Mickey Case, Betty Sainee, Joyce Warner, Bertha Carr. if Semor Play x.f 1 N 'V 15,1 X.. 11 - st Row R Clhrk, J Warner, B Saines, C Chesley, M Patterson C Kraft, J Beale, G Wilbur 2nd Row Miss Greiner, M Wood, G Koons, G Archenbronn, N Camp bell, P Howe, R Hendershot 3rd Row S Aldrich, D Walker, T NcFar1and, D Hecksel, B Stuart, L Conard, L Castle, S Donze 'The Little Dog Laughedn was a three act comedy presented by the seniors on November 13 and lb, 1952 Under the direction of Miss Zora Greiner, and student director Sara Jo Aldrich, the amateur performers turned out one of the better plays Leslie has had A double cast was staged for the second act, with the rest re maining the same both Thursday and Friday The play was centered around Laurie Huntington, a sophomore home from college Her experience studying to be a psychologist was prac ticed on her family, and friends It involved many unusual characters and happenings Twenty one characters set two full houses roaring and also thinking with the Row-Peterson play written by Vera and Ken Tarpley. Congratulations Graduates of 1953 SAINES SUNOCO SERVICE - Jackson I 'it 'J IG 'gui' P31 Congratulations, Graduates of 1953 WARD AND XAY'S GROCERY Band st 2nd rd hth Row Row Row Row ie., ' Baker, G Koons, J Smith, J Glover, E. Vince, Saines, H Baker, N Leach, G Surbrook Hill, P Cady, N Lantz, F Thomas, L Benson, Corte, A Pratt, L Hoffman, C Dase, C Everts, Cady Clancy, A Chappell, D Kinch, J Silvia, J Foote Jewett, D Walker, B Stuart, M Wheeler, E Tucke Van Horn, D Foster, K Taylor, J Hemstreet, D Kelly, D Worden, H Clark H Miller, J Barden, M Rhodes, N Kelly, D Rex, N Shank, L Case, N Allen, J Helmker, F Stoddard, D Soathwick, G Burnette We consider ourselves honored to have a fine band as is the Leslie High School Varsity Band, which is directed by Mr Loyd D Hiller The band has participated in many school events, includ ing the University of Michigan Band Day, and the Solo and En semble Festival held at Jackson High School This group did much to keep the fighting spirit during pep meetings and football games played on the home field Other important events during the year were a concert in April, attending the Band Festival at Charlotte, and partici pating in the Olivet Mass Band at Olivet Compliments LESLIE C0 OPERATIVE INC. ' X na-is ' A, -t A ,vva '11 1 3 Ee O O l Ie Be 0 I C C : vi I O O O Go C O O O F. . 3 2 Po o o o 0 g Bo O C O I Mo O O U I Choir lst Row Beisuenger, P Clancy, I Baker, S Donze, J Beiewenger, N Kelly VanHorn, J Baker 2nd Row Mann, J Vinson, H Baker, F Fernald, M Heintzelman, M Miller, 3rd Row Vacek, D Foote, G Lamberaon, J Gallaway, L Conard, B Stuart, Rex, J Silvia, D Walker, E Tucker Tumor H1gh Glee Club Q 0 P 15: Hou S Fogg, J Mentink, P Willet, M Quinn, A Switzer, J Weber, L Elder, M Montgomery, J McDan1els 2nd Row J Shaw, L Cheeley, F Cady, R Beauwont, M Warner, S Shields, P Jewett, G Whitney, J Walker, D Dexter J Chesney, P Clancy 3rd Row P Miller, J Wallace, J Glover, M High, C Miller, T True, J Chapman, C Everts P Hall, S Haynes LUECHT FUNERAL HOME ROSIER TRAILER SALES LESLIE IVPLEMENT CO Ambulance Service 21,01 Lansing Ave Phone 21628 : Ge U 0 U I O H. . . : Ne U U C Q 0 3 A. . . . . . D. . . . . , . 2 . l j f - X- .' 4' a CCH Q RA I 1 N lx A ' X .s I l 1 A .Q Compliments of Compliments of wc0U8P9tUl9910h8 Chorus iff 5 . x 1' ' ae- if lst Row: G. Beiswenger, P. Clancy, S. Donze, J. Beisvenger, P- HOWG, I- Baker, M. Van Horn, J. Baker. 2nd Row: J. Vinson, T. Isham, M. Baker, F. Fernald, N. Kelly, N. Mann, M. Heintzelman, M. Miller, J. Cole. 3rd Row: D. Leyrer, G. Lamberson, J. Galloway, L. Conard, D. Foote, A. Vacek, K. Morea. The first event the chorus performed was a Christmas Cantata relating the story of the birth of Christ. The chorus was supplemented by the Eighth Grade G1rl's Glas Club and the A Cappella Choir bass section, totaling sixty-five voices in all. In April, the chorus is performing the Cantata 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.n It promises to be an interesting event, and we extend our appreciation to Hr. Miller for his fine direction, and to the students for their wonderful participation in this event. LINCOLN'MCKENZIE MUSIC STORE 1303 W. Michigan Ave. Jackson Future Farmers of America D fs 0,259 vw St Row K Ruthlg, H Bodell, B Garred J B , razee A Banister 2 B James, F Wheeler, W Wood, N Shank, G Lamberson, L Broan nd goac Mr Miller E Kilburn, L Stanley, D Mann, G Mgpquedant G Tggmgin R Adams, A Vacek, D Walker, J Causle, O Hawley, rd Row G Hawle B Marquedant, R Whittaker C Slusse F E Todd G Vaughn, K unt, G James, R Griswold L, Mgpquedant: J Gallawgy 'Y' .1 'ben AQ? lst Row F Bolton, D Bollinger, D Leach, J Helmker, D Bollinger, R Hendershot, B Kesterson F Pratt, R Phelps, G Surbrook, R Thompson 2nd Row R Miller, instructor, R Warner, G Hamilton W Moore, D Todd J Kannawin, E McMurtr1e, J Adams R Arras, R Harris, R Benson, Todd C Jewell rd Row C Mathews, R Comstock, D Smfth, H Hill, R Hakes, J Graves, M Stanfield, J Posey, D Tompkins, S Przygocki, D Scott, T Grieves Compliments of ANDREWS ELECTRIC CO 4 'MF, .Q ,H c - Q Q J v 5' - p Q- 5- E-L! 6 -Q, cr ' '5 - 'f L' .. ,Pi A N, ' tl ' '7f!','f FI 1 I . 1 lst Row: E. Wood, D. Fullerton, L. Hoffman, A. Conard, L. Ripley, G. Smith, M. Pratt, J. Baker, M. Crane. 2nd How: R. warner, C. Chippewa, W. Little, I. Baker, L. Evans, P. Holmes, F. Fernald, A. Ward, B. Seifert, T. Isham. 3rd Row: M. Preston, E. Hampton, V. Hill, J. Slusser, Secretary, N. Larson, President, Verna Hill, Vice- President, J. Aldrich, Treasurer, N. Fogg, Mrs. Dow, Advisor. hth Row: I. Silveus, F. Thomas, C. Todd, B. McMurtrie, A. Blank, T. Fisher, C. Titler, B. Daniels. Future Homemakers of America We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hopes. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for Amer1ca's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good a d fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warn courage, And high hope. Congratulations- C k R CHEVROLET Offlce Staff lat Row P Southwick, R Clark, L Burnette, N Campbell, G Archenbronn, P Isham, D Foote D Smith, J Slusser, M Preston, G Wilbur, B Saines, J Stankiewicz L1brary Staff lat Row R Warner, I Baker, J Stankiewicz, M Bacon, G Wilbur, M Glaspie 254 ROV? UPU' 318U8h, E- Monroe, D. Denamore, N. Jones, E. Baker, Mrs. Rearick. Compliments of congraeu1ac1on. M a N GRILL Best W1'h8' to the C1228 of '53 BENNETT a gmugnasos snavrcn Llrlon'l MITCHELL woonwoaxzuc IC IO!! 2nd Row: C. Toad, J. Garner, N. Larson, C. Chesley, B. Gaston, M. Wood, I Cafetena lst Row J McDen1e1s, W Franklin, Yrs Archer, Ass't Supervisor, Mrs Dow, Mrs Rappleye, Assistant, F Thomas, R Werner J Warner, M Preston, S Davis Newspaper Staff Q Yf at Row G Wilbur, M Wood B Carr P Southwick, M Bacon, J Stan kiewicz, J Warner Row C Todd L Cornell, L Evans, R Gerding, D Coppernoll Henderson, Mr Goudreau, Advisor JUPP FUNERAL HOME HE LESLIE LOCAL REPUBLICAN . Zh Hour Ambulance Service 'serving a going and growing cormunity. .lf . ' if riffs-'fr 1 V1 'A Y M 'lld X 2nd Row: S. Durfee, R. Bush, M. Pragt, P. Brown, N. Jonnson, D. Harford, ,D ,AA , A , xx lqtf 1 2 . . , . , . . . - 2nd 2 . ' , .' . . . ,V. T - - Latin Club .Q Q 9 X .gr lst Znd 3rd hth Row: I. Silveue, F. Carper, V. Haskell, M. Patterson, S. Davis, C. Kraft, J. Smith, J. Lynch. Row: P. Brown, I. Baker, S. Wyatt, P. Clancy, T. McFarlan G. Koons, F. Fernald, L. Castle, J. Lamb, N. Leach. Row: T. Isham, C. Chealey, M. Clark, N. Kelley, E. Hampto E. Vince, M. Crane, H. Stansfield, W. Little, D. Hatch, R. Lee, C. Chippewa, Mrs. Albro. Row: M. Childs, H. Wheeler, G. Lacy, L. Benson, P. South- wick, L. Conard, B. Stuart, J. Silvia, J. Weatervelt, J. Koker, J. Beiswenger, M. Mason. President: Garnet Koons Treasurer: Larry Castle Vice-President: Faith Fernald Reporter: Shirleen Wyatt Secretary: Pat Clancy Sentinel: Terry McFarland MITCHELL BROTHERS In the Community - For the Community since 1886 do na V3 Varsity Club lst Row: D. Hecksel, reporter, G. James, vice-president, T McFarland, president, L. Castle, secretary, B. Farley, treasurer, Mr. McCargar, advisor. 2nd Row: M. Spaulding, M. Baldwin, B. James, C. Mathews, G Bailey, M. Case, D. Budd, D. Scott, H. Bodell, D. Dutton, A. Troutner, F. Wheeler, F. Wingart, L. Stewart. The Varsity Club, composed of varsity sportsmen who have earned one or more letters in athletics, had for its 1952-53 president, Terry McFarland. Other officers include Gary Jame vice-president, Larry Castle, secretary, and Bob Farley, Tres surar. Congratulations COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY - Jackson 'En 4- g- ---anq 'TIM 4.-14 Sports Camera ffx sQ ' Athlehc Adv1sors f John HcCargar, 0 A Hecksel, Richard Prohriep Our head coach, Mr McCargar came to Leslie in the year of 1951 He coaches football basketball, and track He also teach es Physical education Mr Hecksel came to Leslie in l9h2 He is athletic director coaches baseball and assumes the duties of principal Mr Hecksel has done s very fine job with his baseball teams His teams have won seven consecutive championships through 1951 Mr Richard Frohriep joined Leslie Hivh in 1951 as a teacher in the junior high school In the year of 1952 he became our assis tant football and basketball coach Mr Frohr1ep's charges have shown much improvement during the 1952 53 basketball season To these men we extend our appreciation for a job well done' LAYTONQS CORNERS GENERAL STORE DURFEE and SMITH SHELL STNTION Arthur Bartlett Jackson 2 2112 c0n5 'tu1't10n' . n V -' H, ,W . '1 - 2-7-,W lg , Ish' 1 , e e 0 c 9 o ' V o Q e 9 y Q a s c 0 - - e 0 o ' a ' e - . Varsity C l'1 als ala .. .1952-53 - Senior - Individuals lst Row: F. Wingart, M. Spaulding, T. HcFanland, D. Hecksel, B. James, Capt., H. Baldwin, L. Stewart, J. Brazee. 2nd Row: Hr. Frohriep, Ass't Coach, P. Wheeler, A. Troutner, J. Causle, D. Budd, D. Dutton, G. James, D. Scott, C. Jewell, Mgr. 3rd Row: Mr. McCargar, Coach, G. Bailey, B. Farley, C. Matthews, L. Castle, M. Case, C. Young, L. Case, F. Bolton, Ass't Mgr. C A 6 yt Q 4 Q r ' ff, a'lk Q31 ' ff' My . ' ., I4 A . H, Case McFarland lad D. Hacksel Fullback .4 ig N Q . . YY' . . . !IE!!4-lP P. Hingart Halfback R. Frohriep, Hr, Hocgrg., J, Brazee Guard End HcCargar, Frohriep. SCORES Leslie lk Bolt 1 Leslie 19 Daneville 6 Leslie 0 Stockbridge 7 Leslie 7 Haslett 27 Leslie 19 Fowlerville 26 Leslie 26 Williamston 12 Leslie 6 Okemos 27 Leslie 20 sz. Jenna 27 we Wood Tackle CODLQI' D. Scott B. J.me3 A. Troutner Hllfback Guard Autographs Varsity Basketball I i s Sv lst Row: Coach McCargar, C. Young, D. Scott, B. James, F. Wheeler, D. Hendges. 2nd Row: B. Farley, G. James, M. Spaulding, M. Baldwin, T. McFarland, L. Case, Mgr. Leslie Leslie Leslie Leslie Leslie Leslie Leslie Leslie SCHEDULE Okemol SS L0S110 M7 Williamston L48 Leslie 50 stockb ridge S7 Leslie 61 Mason 62 Leslie 50 Fowlerville 39 Lellie 37 Mason 58 Leslie M3 Dansville hh L0B1i0 U5 Haslett 63 Leslie 58 'OUR own Ice Cream' U.S. 127 BENTLEY'S DAIRY BAR AND GRILL Okemos Stockbridge Fowlerville Williamston Holt Haslett Holt Dansville Reserve Basketball Team 'QQ' , ., c.. R.. Mgt' va:- '- ...,-. , ,,,... , ,4, 1 LL' - '-1 .- ,,. MIVO QC QF gg be 221 Km l lst Row L Barden, R Leeke, L Hecksel, K Wheeler, D Lynch, L Barden 2nd Row Ass't Coach, R Frohreip, B Moore, D Dutton, D Foster, A Pratt, E Parr, Mgr , K Hunt K Ruthig Track Team lst ROW H Bodell F Wheeler D S tt R M 2 d M Case, B James, D Hendges co ' est' F wingart' D Price' n Row Mr McCargar, Coach, L Case, Mgr , R Leeke D Bollin er L izsszzzga izaszw- W . B D J' le xy 'jf K fx is I 1143 U3 ff . ,, ff. qi: L L -Q5- Q TQ L wr V .Z 7 fl U 6 UQ A 9 f' , .. ,Q L H ff f ki 5 ,Y ejlAw Y' X I Qfk X 19 , 55 if fe ? T19 ' f. f ' Ami X-'ikfa 3rd Row: A. Adams, D. O'Dowd,.W. Coxaard, L. stewart, D. Marquedant, -'v L L, 4,1 4 X! .A,, E-E V , 2 - 'Q ' X L ' ug 34 5, A , A ' -1,-AM '1' 'ft l, f Q Vars1ty Baseball F llll lst Row M Baldwin, A Pratt, H Howe, M Miller, D Hecksel, L Stuart, C Kyser, C Mathews, R Klinger 2nd Row Mr Henman, Aae't Coach, D Foster, Mgr , J Wright L Stanley, A Adams, C Young, K Ruthlg, C Slusser, R Horton, E Parr, J Hecksel, L Crippen, Mgr , Mr Hecksel, Coach The baseball team of 1951 S2 captured second place in league competition Mr Heckse1's charges again played a tough schedule and ended with a record of h wins against 2 set backs In over all competition the Blackhawks won seven, lost three, and tied one This years team from all indications will give the other county schools a tough time in their bid for the championship Congratulations to the Blackhawks of 51 52, and to this years team, good 1uck BASEBALL SCHEDULE BATTIUG AVERAGES . Farley 273 L0110 lu Hallett . McFarland :273 L0l11e 5 Okemos . Baldwin .280 Leslie Williamston , Heckggl hgh B T H 9 D Leslie 8 Bolt C. Mathews .209 E 333 R L R B Sl NC' H r-r 00 DU D-'F' FUI' O0 D-' TON :+o Ol u s ll P4 DP' m H D-4 0 Hwmor O nun O-'ff I-ll S 1 I 05 'iff H Kal OQ Leslie 13 L. Everett 1 Pgpr Leslie 0 Fowlerville . Wireman 512 F' 0 u v-4 P-N 0 UI cr O I 5 u O III 0 1 0 OO 233 O' HILL's DRY Gogps Compliments of B t w1'h congratulations ARCADE JEULER DUTT0l'S PHARHACY O I 4 It Ol ' O . . , . . 0 - 4 r ' ,A f v - s O 1 . I a . - I ' r' Q S' - Q . O c ' , 1 e Wr- I . O o Q . lf. O . . . ,v . a ' 1 O ,Z , I . ,.,,- , 2 9 ,353 Me -5 'H Q? si- E , hrxaf' ,fy I ' 'Ill ..,.,,,Ai- ' , Alf' elf'-lffba , ,u I Jw 'K Ji .7 , . A , .A.A E HE 171,-FFJAQ !7 . N44 ffglxi H 'f'f'W 4' N- 1Qe-ff, 6-1-1- Cheerleaders Ju ice Smith, Judy Aldrich, Nancy Fogg, Naomi Lentz Les11e's student body was represented by two groups of cheer leaders A11 seven of these girls have done e fine job in leading cheers for our boys through out the seasons, in victory and in do feat. co-P11-ont. or Gwen Beiswenger, Marlene Baker, Jean Baker. Sincero Bolt wilho. nn. H. C. cmrsxu. 0453195 STORE 0 o SHUTTER SNAPS :-3 . , 1 u Vi. I X if We -6 l ' 1 n -. S-r' 4 s R hi? , , ,4 -.,-r , K Sf? nj FN 414 1 I if OFF GUARD .11 and 'I ' ' YA t' J L ' 'WV' ' 4 Mx 4 'I' '. - N f Q -1 J-i - gl 3,..f.,, A 3- V hi I . ,vs 5 A I ' S I , ,I X ' G: I T I L x .I r X ' 4 w-.3 4 1 5 'Nfl ri , ,,., 'gg A if W 4 4 I . 'f' , , j W , l LU1'.,.Xgy:Ml 1 4' V5 . f , Q 1- - 5 x Y A V Q .-5' A ' ' . A , MJF ,A 'F' 1 A N id N 321 is N . .X 4 SHUTTER SNAPS BACK WHEN 11? Ei! wi-5:51 Kiwi 'ibn 'F A NIIC 5,1 ' o -S' CAMERA SHY M., nd' UO' ,- . 1' -Q . i K , - 4 Y 3 xy TA. 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