Ludington High School - Oriole Yearbook (Ludington, MI)

 - Class of 1930

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ORIOLE CLASS PROPHECY Harken, O ye men and women. assemble yourselves, for the veil of the future hath been rent in twain, and it has been given unto us as the chosen people of the Class of l93O. to dream strange dreams of the years to come. 'Ihere appeareth Beatrice Abrahamson toiling over a novel, for thus she keepeth her fame. and Clark Norton. Jr. who dasheth off the bedtime stories lor the little ones. Vera Barnhart stars in opera composed and written by Sir Lrnest Hansen of England, while Dorothy Eckman wields the brush on the scene Also one Beatrice Arnold was helping a husband to deliver the gospel. Vlrs Beatrice Pehrson Grams and Helen Steingraber visit the shop of Alice Barnhart Beauty Specialist. and the Glen Davidson Shos Stores, lnc., in the city of Amber A clattering approacheth, we bethink ourselves of the Kistler-Hawley Horse Ranch Alas? the error is great: it is John Keene, beating out his fifteenth International Typing Championship. On the out side, Miss Sanders. Nurse guides our eyes to the oflices of Gerald Gowell and Leonard Neilsen. Surgeons Sweet refrains and loud applause reward the work of Alice Dues. But o it changeth to screeches and screams, George Laird maketh his way through the jungles of Africa and bringeth forth beasts for the Kjarulff Zoo. And beholdl William Hall's gas station hath the patronage of Elizabeth Hansen whose Lincoln is a ntting prize for the World's Champion Gum Chewer And as the gum bringeth out the office girl, so doth Edith Schwartz appear as the private Secretary of Henry Ford. Ot this goodly number only one followed the calling of the Apostles, and Alvin Osborn hath a rushing business as a Commercial Fisherman. Sidney Xoung became Head Draftsman of the Pentwater Rowboat Co., and Jack Suess the Electrical Engineer of the Ludington Public Service Co. a multitude of letters come to Don Schumacher, who hath relieved John Gilbert. And many a check cometh to Frederick Williams, famous dancing teacher of 1-Iollywood and Kathleen Krause, the fat lady of Barnum S5 Bailey. Schools moved by. In one high school, history is well taught by Mar- garet Nelson while Charles Newberg. football star, is Football Coach at Vlanistee And behold! there passed before our eyes a great game where Lillian leupper s eleven mighty sons were playing at football. Anon the noise of the game changeth to sweet music which the husband of Alida Lietz bangeth liom the piano And our ears heard a great squeaking and squawking. and before us was 1 radio Forth from the mystic realms of the air issues a voice which sayeth. ndies THU gentlemen of the radio audience, your future president, Lyle Clark. will now give 1 short talk on How I Became Wluat I Am. Then cometh a blinding light and a roar of thunderf the curtain of the iuture vi is drawn: silence and darkness came upon us. -Lyle Clark and Freda Kistler. 1 i . i I Q ' J . Sears, Roebuck 55 Co. hath Garman Winey for their mailing clerk and l 'H Q . I I Ve c 95OCXQ

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ORIOLE W'c've not finished, we've just begun, Glee Club, too. we added to our list. And in Oriole Life we surely will be missed ln Dramatics we set up an unequaled mark, Marita as Hulda sang sweet as a lark. Leonard and Lily and Beatrice and Pest ln Daddy-Long-Legs succeeded in doing their best. Our Senior year just climaxed it all From our place on the ladder we never did fall. In athletics and music our leaders still led. ln Art and Dramatics we came out ahead. A Lucky Break cast had nine of' our number Our excellent actors awoke all from slumber. Gerald and Lyle, Alida, Freddy, and Freda. Lilly and Bea. and Len and Marita ln this play ended their high school career. As with graduation we all now leave here, And no matter where leads our various wa' . We'll always remember our high school days. XVe've left our school days far behind, Going on, success to find: And now we lead out unafraid Our whole life's program to be played. Forward with unfaltering stride. Chin up. our souls filled with pride. Success is our desire. Ambitions always going higher. We'w'e started to lead our own way, XVe'll now go out to live our day. Words by BEATRICE ABRAHAMSON F L x ' CLASS HISTORY P R Vvlhat is that noise. they're storming the school P 'Tis the class of '30 entering quite cool K Let us in and well do our best. 7 ln scholarship, athletics and all the rest. M i The first hard year was one of' toil. C The taunts of the Sophomores made us boil. k Bea Arnold's work in declamation A Caused considerable exclamation. p ln athletics we brought to Mr. Read , Some pupils who soon would take the lead. P I Our Sophomore year was lightened a lot : By a glorious party that just hit the spot. Chubby and Jack in football gained fame. E Kjarulff' and Gowell, there. too. made a name. E As Juniors we gave a most glorified hop, 5 And Newberg and Norton basketball honors L did cop. The G. A. A. Girls were doing their best, L lhe boys in tr1ck wer doing the rtst ' ' . e ' i . , ln orchestra and band we were highly superb L' Our musical inclinations we scarcely did curb. I f ooo - - - P N CLASS SONG P N E Not Fmished' Just Begun F We'i'e started out on l,ifc's Highway Q To conquer all if we may. 5 Our minds are filled with high ideals. ' Resolxing death alone our hopes seals. K We're ready to fight the world. ' To Fate our challenge we have hurled. F' And as we leave our High School portals L To trust our life to just plain mortals We wish to inform this whole sphere L That we're beginning our grand career. ? Chorus: l We'll never quit, we're never done. We'x'e set out to lead, g I-'ind success, yes indeed. Away from failure, we will run. We've not finished, but just begun. L Music by P a1-1CE Does. s L 950 js --Beatrice Abrahamson



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ORIOLE 0 5 F1 CLASS WILL X We. the January Class of l930, being of sound mind and perfect 9 physical condition. do hereby will and bequeath the following items, to-wit: Q - I, Freda Kistler, will my talent of using Golden Glint' to Helen Hamel. I. Vera Barnhart, will my knowledge of flirting to Marjorie Swanson. Q I, Helen Steingraber, will my basketball knowledge to Coach Reed. R V I, John Keene. will my powers of arguing to Buddy Dorrell. P I, Clark Kjarulff, will my boisterous laugh to Mr. Granger. L I. Kathleen Krause, will my size to Dorothy Bell. , I, Elizabeth Hansen. will my art of chewing gum to Ruth Dorrell. : We, Edith Schwartz and Beatrice Arnold, will our ability in shorthand lO Harriet Marks and Gladys Nerheim. ' I. Leonard Nielsen. will my dimples to Babe Loomis to keep hers ,A company. V I, Dorothy Ekman. will my habit of being late to Celia Sutton. L . We, Marie Sanders and Alice Barnhart, will our Ford cars to L. H. S. B I. Clark Norton. will my heat theory to future physics classes. Pg I. Beatrice Pehrson, will my recitation ability to Don Nelson. 3 I, Hazel Werman. will my lip-stick to the Martin Twins. I. Margaret Nelson, will my love of History to Dorothy Seeba. ,A We, Alida Lietz and Alice Dues, will our quiet ways to Mildred Ogren P and Arvilla Peterson. X I. Gerald Gowell, will to Red Larsen my method of control over women. I, Jack Suess, will my knowledge of Married Life to Lester Pehrson and! ' I, Lillian Kupper. will my Battles with Mr. Owen to whoever can take my place. il I, Fredrick Williams. will my Dancing Ability to Jeff Gustafson's brother. g I, Beatrice Abrahamson, will my Motherly Ways to Hilda Nielsen. 8 I. Marita Hawley, will my ability to argue with Miss Pearce to Katherine Kirwan. , I, Garman Winey. will my artistic ideas to anybody who wants them. I I, Lyle Clark, will my book on How to Become President to Elmer Nelson. F I, Charles Newberg, will my collection of L's , which are to be framed. 5 to the school. ' I, Alvin Osborn, will my knowledge of Golf to Albert Sweikhardt. L I, William Hall, will my Ford to my brother so he can take my place I and go after the Hazzard sisters. ' I. Glenn Davidson. will my ideas on Masculine Superiorityu to Fred- L erick Butz. 5 I, Sidney Young, gladly will my ability to make a trombone talk , k to my successor in the orchestra. f I. Donald Schumacher will my ability as a salesman to Frederick Ericksen. l We, George Laird and Ernest Hansen, will our Pestiferous ways to anyone who needs them. F To our class-room teacher, Miss Paine. we will the profound admiration and ever-enduring friendship of the class of l930. F Ima Guy Ben Turpin is Compiled by, Youra Guy Witnessed by, Ben Eatin' X Heeza Guy Ben Drinkin' P 5 950

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