Leslie High School - Spirit Yearbook (Leslie, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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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

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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. .



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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

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