Ludington High School - Oriole Yearbook (Ludington, MI)

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4 I I A I I PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Cut of the Harbor inno the Deep With graduation not far off and our departure from the Wharboru in view, we wish to express our gratitude to the Faculty for Lheir sincere interesL in us all, and their guidance through Lho four short years we have been in high school. They have given us advice that will prove to be valuable to us as we go ninto the deep.n with this thought in mind we wish to dedicate this, Senior Oriole to cur teachers. T. Atkinson President SENIOR OHIOLE STAFF Co-editors-in-ohief- ----- ---- Margie Baltzer. Helen Ebner. Prophecy-- -------------- Ida Marie Anderson, Gilbert Guhse. will-------Mary Jane Burch, Frank Rakfal, Doreen Gallie, Arne Anderson, Stanley Horowski, Agnes Jensen. Achievements ------------------- Jerrie Hall, Dick Meissner. Boys' Sports ------------------ Simon Hzcebski, Chet. Brooks Girls' Sports ---------------------------- Retty Jane Larsen Photos ---- Eugene Cogenhaver,He1en Mueckler,Truman Atkinscn Business Managers ------------ Peggy Parrott, Marjorie Olson Typists--Marjory NcClintoch, Auth Johnson, Aileen Alstrom Class Activities ------------- r.2ert.iceEicnler, Duane Eadler Art. Editcsrs --------------------- W alter Schmidt, Roger Snow Literary Adviser ------------------------ Miss Grace Thorne Producticn Manager -------- -- -------- --Mr. Charles Leedham MCULT 1 Superintendent . . . H. H. Hawley Principal . . . G. H. Schantz LANGUAGES Anna Miller Katherine Newberg Ada Ll. Paine SCIENCE Philip- C. Hartman Irving Hansen Dean Johnston COIIMERCIAL EDUCATION Gail Owen Charlotte Reldenbach Allan G. Robinson Lillian A. Evans HOME ECONOMICS Lola Johnson ART AND MUSIC Dorothy Spike Louis F. Peterson MATHEAATICS Alton C. Granger Arthur Dewey SOCIAL SCIENCE Grace Thorne Daniel Dewey Corienne F. Pitcher ENGLISH Xenia Mason Hannah Marsh Dorothy Fitch Ellen Palm INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Gharle s Lee dham Helburne Johnson PHYSI CM., EDUCATION. R. Jo Hanlon Mitchell Otis Head 1 1 1 1 TRUMAN L. ATKINSON Pmidun HENRY SCUUHNHHHH Vice l'mi.u-r Al.l'1lN HANHR smemy W A LLACE WREG E Trcuurer 1.1. r.1.-n..x.xm.m Margie mmm Mary am.. umm. nm:-1 c...1..... any Mui. can-m.m..n Loraine cams. lhlen rzbm Mme. M.. Ely Vernon va wb Snlulntnrinn PEGGY PARRIYP1' FOUR YEAR HONUR ROLL MOTTO OUT OF Tllli HARBOR INTO THE DEEP COLORS ROSE A N ll SI LVER FLOWER ROSES , n I Jw-:dam mu Gnrnldinu umm wallsm Klemm muy mlm Jw. 0'k2nnnelI M.fj.1.af num. Peggy K'u-run Ju-quam lmurm nel... sfflm.. Vulediotorin IIARCIA MAE ll Y ' 3 MASS H-HISWDUQY' 'Tires ww back yonder ln '37 when the lofty portal s of L. H. -S. were flung wide to 140 bewildered fresh, a s green as you make ' em, but not for long. Guiding Oil' awkward and falterlng steps were: Margie Baltzer, 'LeRoy Glidden, Marcia Mae Ely, and Anne Vorce. le surprised our Alma Hater men we began dancing classes to bring o u t hidden Fred Astalx-es. A year passed! One day we awoke to find ourselves he- irs to the title 'sophomoresh Yes, we, the graduat 1 n g class of '41' were once small and lonely, too. We w h o have made the Oriole home an institution of fame and re- nown were before our gowth into the mighty acorn tree but small nuts. It was during this memorable year that t h e freshmen handbook came into being, for we thrived o n labor. Our 'bosses' for '58' were: B111 Kleum, Fredoli' Anderson, Alton Haner, and Wallace lrege. Not to be outdone by our forefathers, we played h ost to our superiors, the seniors, on the magic carpet to Hawaii. There, the Prom of '4O', we swang and swayed with Arnie J. at the helm on the ship of state were oapt 1 Aus: Peggy Parrott, B111 Klemm, Fredolf Anderson, and T h or a Hanson. . Our goal was attained! with great reJo1c1ng we d is- oovered ourselves on the last step of the four-year stair- way. High and mighty we were, ready, willing, and able to display our superior ability. Also possessing a r a r n sense or humor, the forty-oners presented the three a o t oomedy, 'The Nutt Family' with much success. Truman A tk- inson, Henry Sohoenherr, Alton Haner, and Wallace W r e ge were the executive body. And so we march on! Knowing that without the helping hand of the class advisors and the remaining faoulty, w e could never have achieved our destination, we pay p a y our homage to them and offer our sincerest thanks f or their aid on the path when both smooth and rocky. 4 'pn YY., 4 ff' . 22.2 Aileen Alstrom- Sr. Orch. 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 4: 51100101- Chorus 43 Drama Club 53 Comercial Club l,2,5,4 Soccer 5g Champs sg Baseball sg Basketball 1,33 Volleyball sg Typing Contest 3,45 Trees. of Student Gov. 4: Finance Comm. 43 Typing and Shorthand awardsg Election board 3: Mothers Tea Committees 1,2,5g Bunny Hop Comme. 1,2,3,4g Prom Decorating Comm. 155 Ch. of efreshment Comm. for Comercial Club 43 Comm. Club Carnival Comm. 33 Sr. Issue Staff 4: Sec. of Shd. Class 45 Private Sec. of Shd. Class 4. Arne Anderson- Class Basketball l,2 3,4g Basketball 2,5g Football 354: Varsity 43 Track 5 45 Varsity 3,4g Pres. of Home Rm. 1, 21 City Engineer in i959 Blectiong Gen. Ch. 01' Boy's Party 55 Mayor of L. H. S. 4. Fredolf' Anderson- Sr. Orchestra l,2,5,4g Sr. Band l,2,3,4g Glee Club 4g Class Basketball 1,2,5,4g Class Seo. 55 Home Rm. Pres. 4. Ida Marie Anderson- Orchestra 2,5,4g G.A.A. 33 Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 2,5,4g Volleyball 2,4g Oriole Life Staff 47 Journalism 4g Senior Issue 4. Dorothy Anthony- Glee Club 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g llusic and Dance Comm. for G1rl's League 43 Decorating Comm. for Girls league. Truman Atkinson- Football 1,2 5,43 Varsity 3,4g Track 2,5, 45 varsity 2,s,4g class Basketball 5 4g ssc. or Nec. Ar.. onautical Association lg Boy's Council 2,55 Senior baseball teamg Pres. Sr. Class 4. llargle Bsltzer- G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Pres. of Class lg Gir1's League Council Member 2: Journalsim Club 3,45 Exchange Editor ot Oriole Life 5 43 Home Rm. Pres. 3: Drama Club ig commercial Club 5,43 Sena 1,2,s,4, co-.diver or senior SSEO. . Dorrice Bashar- Glee Club l,2,3 43 Volleyball l,2,5 Base.. ball lg Basketball l,2g Soccer l,2 3g Cheerleading g,-ig Comercial Club 3,4g Booster Club 53 0.A.A. 1. Bob Beach- Taxidermy Club 33 Drama Club TPBBBQ 5g Oriole Life Printing Staff 3g Glee Club 4. Frank Beebe- Football lg Glea Club 15 Hi-Y lg Vice Pres. Home Room 2, 5 led Bowden- Football l,2,5 43 Varsity 3,43 Baseball 5 43 Varsity 5,43 Claes-baseball 23 Class basketball l,2,5,43 Jr. I. A. A. l,2,53 Treae. P2 Senior Commissioner on Student and Teacher Cooperative Commlsslong Senior Play Castg Boy's League Council 13 Sec. ot Home Rm. 23 Commerieial Club 4. Chet Brooks- Football 1,2,3,4f Basketball 1,2 5,43 Track 2,3,43 Baseball 13 Class Softball 43 Commercial Club l,2, 5,43 Boy's Counoilg S.T. Cooperative Ass.3 Jr. Rotarlon Rep.: Clase Basketball l,2. Kargle Brye- Glee Club 5,43 Sec. and Trees. Home' Room 93 Basketball 5 43 Baseball 3,43 Commercial Club 3,43 Comm. Club Carnival Comm. Decorating Comm. for PPODQ Usher for the Senior Play3 Election Boardg Head Cashier in Shd, Fred Campbell- Pres. Taxidermy Club 2,5. h Lorraine Chvala- Glee Club 13 Volleyball 23 Baseball 33 Comercial Club 15, 43 Comercial Club Refreshment Comm. 43 Decorating Comm. for Prom 5. Merle Christensen- Volleyball 2 33 Baseball 1,23 Commer- cial Club l,2,3,43 Comm. Carnival 53 Cornatlon Ball Comm. 43 Refreshment Comm. of Commercial Club 43 V-Pres. Commer- cial Club 5,43 Pres. of Shorthand 43 Shd. Awardsg Typing Awards- Bob Close- Band 43 H1-Y 43 Baseball 43 Announcement Comm. 43 Tennis Tournament 43 Brass Sextette 43 Hockey Team 43 Softball 4. Hxtered 1940 Class Basketball 43 Tennis 43 Bill Conklin- Football 1,23 Class Basketball 1,23 Class Softball 43 Commercial Club 1,2'3,4f Track 1. Duane Eadler- Entered 19403 sue 43 Usher at Senior Play 4. Class Basketball 43 Senior Is- Helen Bbner- Girls' League Council llember 23 Seo. Journal- ism Club 23 Exchange Editor Oriole Llfe'S3 Vice-President Journalism Club 2,33 Pres. latin Club 1,23 Sec. Home Room 2,5,4p Chairman Music and Dance Program 43 Chairman Enter- tainment Mothers' Tea 23 Co-publicity Manager Issue 43 Edltor-ln-chlef Oriole Life 3,43 Manager, Basketball 43 Cheerleader 43 Prom Comm. -'53 Basketballg Drama 2,53 Sport Activities 1,2,5,43 Treasure of Shd. Company 4. lertice Eichlsr- Comercial Club dance Comm. 43 Glee Club gi Volleyball 23 lotto Comm. 43 Decorating Comm. for Prom U Simon Bdebski- Chief of' Police 43 Boys' Council 43 Foot- ball l,2,I5,43 Baseball 2,Z5. 6 larcia lae Sly- Band 1 2,3,4g Orehaltn 1,B,5,43 0.4.4. 1, 2 5,43 Sec. of G.A.A. 2: Honorary llember ot 0,A.A. 47 Sec. of G1rl's League 43 01r1's League Counc11'13 Class Sec. 13 Prom Colm. 35 Home Room Pres. 35 Soccer 1 2 5,45 Volley- ball 1,2,5,4g Basketball 1,2,5,4g Baseball i,2,s,4g Tennis tournament l,2,3,4g Booster Club 33 G.A.A. and Bunny Bop Comm. 1,2,3,4g Sra Play 4. ' - ' - Ethel Fitch- Glee Club 1,2,3 4g Soccer 15 Basketball 1 9, a, 45 Baseball 1,e, Volleyball 2, e.A.a. 1,2,3,47 sealing 43 Refreshment Comm. for Bunny Hop 1,2,53 Refreshment Comm. for G.A.A. Party l,2,3 45 Refreshement Comm. for Hother'a Tea 35 Camera Club lg Csher for Senior Play 43 Champion basketball team 4: Referee for basketball 3,4g Shd. awards. John Baggott- Band l,2,5,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2,5g Class Basketball 1,2,3,4. Beatrice Black- G.A.A. 1,5,4g G.A.A. Ccmmg Emnny Hop Comm: Glee Club 3,4g Special Chorus 45 Flower Comm. 4. Gail Dilly- Glee Club 1,2 3,43 Special Chorusg Baseball 1,2 cemmereia Club 1, Librarian 5,43 Basketball 2. Doris Farrell- Soccer lg Basketball lg Glee Clubg G 1 r ls League Council 43 Commission 4g Decorating Comm. Mothers Teag Announcement Comm. 4. 1 Doreen Gallia- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Vice Pres..G.A.A. 25 Soccer 1,23 volleyball 1 2g Basketball 1,23 Gen. Ch. Coronet ion Bally Journalism Club 2,53 Oriole Life Staff 2,5g Commis- sioner at Large, Student Government 4. Clarence Benson- Taxidermy Club 2,53 Class Basketball 2, 3. Arland Gifford- Band 5,43 Orchestra 5,4g Jr. Orchestra 1,2, 15,45 Student Policeg Commercial Club 4. Jerrie Ball- G.A.A. 1,2,5,43 Emblem 53 Band 2,5,4g O r eh- estra 5,43 Basketball l,2,6,4g Champions 4g Volleyball 1,25 Baseball l,2,5,4g Oriole Lite Staff 2,3,4g Journalism Club 2,5 43 Commercial Club 3,43 Co-Ch. Bunny Hop 33 Tennis 23 Student Teacher Co-Op. Gov. 45 Sec. Co mercial Club 3: city Clerk 35 Drama Club 53 Senior Play 43 Achievement Editor - Senior Issue 43 Sec. Shorthand Class 43 Typing t Shorth and Awards, getty Lou Hammond- Glee Club 45 Comercial Club 43 G.A.A. ,4. Alton Hansr- Sec. Senior Classg Vice Pres. Home Room 23 Stage Comm. Senior Play 45 Decorating Comm. for Jimior and Senior Prong lodel Airplane Club l,2,3,4g Pros. 4: Football 2,5,4g Varsity 4g Hockey l,2,3,4g Softball 43 Sophomore Pin Committee 2. 7 'lbora Hansen- Journalism Club 2,5,43 Oriole Life Staff 2, 5,43 G.A.A. 1,2 5,43 Volleyball l 23 Baseball 23 Soccer 23 Senior Play 43 Seo. of Journallsm Club 33 Club Editor 13 Class Trees. 33 Awards for Journalism and G.A.A. Deco- rating Comm. for Mothers' Tea 33 Decorating Comm. for Jo- urnalism Convention 3, Arlene Hansen- Volleyball and Baseball 1,2,53 G.A.A. l,2, 53 Debate 13 Drama Club 1 23 Tennis Tournament l,2,53 ox-1o1e mrs 2,s,43 .mu-naiasm z,s,43 cmmersin cms 2,53 Decorating Comm. for Bunny Hop and G.A.A. l,2,53 Band 5,4. Ray Holliok- Boys' Council 13 Rep. H1-Y Older Boys' Conf. 13 Junior Rotarian of Iudington 53 Rep. L. H. S. at Natl. Rotary'Con!'erenoe 53 Baseball 53 Basketball 1,2,5,43 Var- sity 5,43 Football l,2,5,43 Varsity 5 43 llayor of L.B.s. sg vice. Pres. or H1-Y 43 Pros. att. f1.H.S. Gov. 4s Home Room President 2,S. Lois Hcmstrom- Pres. G.A.A. 53 Pres. Girls' League 43 Vice Pres. Home Room 23 Pres. Bane Rm. 13 Student Cooperative Comm. 43 Girls League Council 53 Volleyball l,2,3,-13 Base- ball l,2,3,43 Basketball 53 Soccer 2,C5,43 Committees for Bunny Hop l,2,5,4Q Committees for G.A.A. l,2,5,43 Finance Committe Student Comm. 47 Committees for Prom 53 Band 1, 2,5,43 Orchestra l,2,5,4. llargaret Hopkins- Basketball 5,431 Baseball 33 G.A.A. 5,431 Commercial Club 5,43 Clean-up Comm. for G.A.A. 4. Stanli Horowski-'Football 1,2,53 Baseball 2,53 Comercial Club ,2,5,43 Hockey 53 Press Room 7,43 Vice Pres. or Home Room 2,53 Usher at Play. Karla Hutchinson- Soccer 13 Volleyball 23 Basketball 43 Baseball 53 Commercial Club 43 Booster Club 53 G.A.A. 13 Glee Club 5,4- Agnes Jensen- Bunny Hop Comm. 53 Will Comm. 4g G.A.A. 13 Usher at Graduation k Baccalaureate 53 Tennis 53 Typing and Shd. Awards, Geraldine Johnson- Commercial Club l,2,5,43 Carnival Comm. Committee 2 A53 Co:-nation Ball Comm. 4: Baseball l,2,3,43 Volleyball 53 Sr. Rep. of Commercial Club 4. Helen B. Johnson- G.A.A. l,2,5,43 mblem 53 Oriole Life Staff 1,2'5,4I Circulation llanager 2,53 Staff Pin 23 Cha- irman of the Invitation Oriole Life Press Cont. 43 Drama Club 53 Decoration Comm. for Danny Hop 1,2 5 43 Volleyball l,2,53 Championship 23 Soccer 1,2Q Baseball 2,53 Tennis Tournament 2,5,43 Comercial Club 2,5,43 Council member 23 Cheerleader 2,53 mblem 53 Home Room Vice Pres. 23 Home Room Secretary 5. LeRoy Johnson- Baseballg hockeyg Tennisg Sec. of Home Rm. 10. 8 Cnabelle Rathbun- Vice Pres. of Home Room 23 Member of Co mercial Club 1,2,5,43 Vice Pres. of Shd. Class 43 Co- cheirman of Decorating Comm for Prom 53 Council Member for Gir1's league 43 Member of Student Teacher Cooperative Comm. 43 Shd. Awards. Frank Rakfal- Football 2,5,4: Varsity 5,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Commercial Club 43 Class Softball 43 Senior Issue 43 Ass- embly 4g Boy's League Program 4. Don Roat- Pres. of Home Room B3 Pres. of Home Room 53 Glee Club 3,4. Jane Ruachkewicz- Volleyball l,2,3,4S Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,5,43 Soccer 1,23 Commercial Club l,2,5,43 Comm. for Prom 3. Henry Sohoenherr- Vice Pres. of Senior Class3 Baseball 3, Basketball 3,43 Varsity 43 Junior Rotnrian 43 Vice Pres. of Home Rooms 5,103 Entertainment Comm. for Prom 3. Jean Schrink- Band l,2,5,43 Orchestra 4: Vol1eybal1.l,2, 5,43 Baketball 13 G.A.A. lg Comm. for Bunny Hop l.- Arlene Schroeder- Commercial Club 1,2,5,49 Glee Club l,2, 53 Tenn1s3 G.A.A. 1,23 Girl's league. ., Jeanne Schroeder- Grchestra 1,2,5,4g Volleyball 1,E,33 Baseball 53 G.A.A. 1,23 Bunny Hop Comn. 33 Commercial Club 5,4. Margaret Schwass- Bhd. Awards 43 Typing Awards 43 Comm. for Bunny Hop 2,3,43 Comm. for Prom 23 Commercial Club 1, 2,s,43 G.A.A. sg Arr 1,2,s,4. Helen Sargensen- Senior Play Cast 43 Glee Club 23 Oriole Life Staff lg G.A.A. 13 Chairman of Refreshment Comm for Bunny Hop 33 Com ercial Club l,5,4. Don Shorts- Band l,2,5,4j Orchestra l,2,3,43 Class Bagkgg- ball 2,53 Baseball 3. Donna Shue- Band l,2,5,4, Ethel Summerfield- G.A.A. 13 Volleyball 1,23 Sec. of Home Room 23 Commercial Club l,2,5,4: Sec. of Home Room 33 PP55- Of HONG RDGN 41 Bunny Hop Comm. 43 Comm. for Commer- cial Club Ball 4, Marjorie Smith- Orchestra 2,33 Glee Club 43 Assembly Pro- gremb5i1Ggm Demonstration 33 Home Rm. Jen. H Treaa. 23 BSS H I June Speldel- G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Commercial Club 2,3,43 Glee Club 1,43 History Club 2343 Soccer 43 Softball 1. 9 ZEHJ- -- -- Ruth Johneonq C.A.A.' 1,2 25,43 Officer 53 Bend 1 2,5,43 Pres. 43 Orchestra 3,43 Soccer 2,5,43 Commercial Club 2, 3,43 Baseball 23 Booster Club 2,3,43 Vice Pres. Home Room 43 Chairman Refreshment Comm. for Prom 33 Co-chairman of Decorating C . of G.A.A. 5. Betty Ketchum- El'1t6!'8dl19403 Comercial Club 4. William Klemm- Pres. Sophomore Class 23 Vice Pres. Junior Clase 33 Comm. at Large 53 Sec. of Hi-Y 43 Pres. of Comm. Club 43 Class Basketball 2,33 Track 33 Baseball 4g Senior Play 43 Commercial Club Play S53 Glee Club 4. Evelyn Knudsen- Band l,2,5,43 Jr. Orch. 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2, 5,4-3 G.A..A. Valentine Party 23 Comercial Club 2,33 Comm. Club Carnival 53 Volleyball 1,53 Girls Chorus l,4. Walter Krups- Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,21 Baseball l,2, Track l,2,53 Hockey 1,23 Home'Room Sec. 1,23 Wire- less Club 1,23 Comercial Club 2,3,4. Ambrose landin- Aviation Club 13 Football 13 Color Comm. for Senior Classg Pres. Home Room 6,23 Sec. Home Ibn. '7,4. Arlene Iaraon- Glee Club l,2,3,43 Usher at Senior Play 43 Comm. Club Carnival 53 Special Chorus 4. Betty Jane Larson- G.A.A. 1,2,5,43 Comm. Club l,2,5,43 Oriole Life Staff 2,5,4: Journalism Club 2,33 Librarian 2,53 Decorating Comm. Bunny Hop 1,2,43 Decorating Comm. G.A.A. Party 2,53 Invitation Comm. Staff Banquet 43 Shd. and Typing Awards Private and Credential Sec. of Shd. 43 Booster Club 2,53 Tennis 1,2,53 Usher Senior Play 43 Typ- ing Contest 3,4. Mar-va Mae Loken- Oriole Life Staff 2,5Q Glee Club 2,5,43 Special Chorus 3,43 Declamation 23 Senior Play Cast 43 Chairman Bunny Hop Comm. 43 G.A.A. 5. Batty Iasher- Drama Club 33 Comm. Club 1,2,5,4Q Basketball l,5,43 Champion 43 Soccer 3, Champ. 33 Volleyball 3,47 Baseball 5,43 Girls League Council 33 Typeing Contest 43 Typing and Shd, Awards Bunny Hop Comm. 53 Prom Decorating Comm. 53 Comm. Club Carnival Committee 53 Oriole Life Staff 43 Senior Issue Staff 4. Roscoe Lund- Glee Club l,2,3,43 H1-Y Club 43 Comercial Club 13 Football lg Boys League l,2,3,4. Ruth McClellan- Baseball 13 Jr. Orch. 1,2,C5,4-3 Sr. Orch. 5,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Journalism Ulub 53 Sec. Ac Trees. for Journalism Club 43 Oriole Life staff 55,43 Chairman Invia. HUGH COM- fOr Prom 5: chairman Invitation com o.:..A. Party 43 Chairmen ot Motto Comm. 4. 10 llarjori McClintock- 6.4.4. 1,27 cllfbill Club l52,S,43 Genera llanager of Shd. 4: lother's Tea Committee 3 Sr. Issue Staff 43 Commercial Club Camlval Conan. 83 Bunny Hcp Committees 1,2,5,45 Tennis 5g Election Board 83 Usher 'tor Graduation 3g Usher for Senior Play 45 Typing and Bhd. Aflrdl e Arvice lccoy- Glee Club 2,3,4g Comercial Club l,2,5,43 Special Chorus 4g Librarian 2,5 43 Head Librarian 3,43 Typing and Shd. Aaardsg Soccer l. Geraldine llcCoy- Cleo Club l,5,4g Special Chorus 4. llsry Nell llc ll1.llen- 6.4.4. 1,2 3,44 Point Sac. 13 Crlole rar. starr 1,2,s 45 Glrl's Sportsg asisor s,4g Exchange Editor ag co-chairman for Decorating for c.s.A. Party cg Invitation Comm. for 6.4.4. 45 Journalism Club l,2,3,43 Vice President 5g Cochalrman for Decorating Stat! Banquet 4g Senior Issue Staffg Comercial Club 2,5,41 Staff Ping Typing and Shel. Awerdeg Cashier of Bhd. Clase 4g Cheerle- ading 2,5,4g Volleyball l 2 52 Champions 4g Basketball l, 2 3g Champions 4g Soccer l,2,5,4g Baseball l,2,5,4g Glee ciub 1,2,4g senior Play 4. Casthern Iroezka- Football l,2,5,4g Class Basketball l,2, 5,45 Hockey 5g Baseball lg Track 2,5,43 Pres. Home Rn. 8. Belen lneckler- Volleyball 1 2,53 Baseball 2,Sg Soccer 5, 45 c.a.a. 1,2,s,4g Band 1,2,5,4. Joyce 0'Connell- Tennis 43 Baseball 43' Shd. Awards 4. Carl Olmstead- Football 5,455 Baseball 2,53 Class basket- ball 2,5,4g Track 4g Bowling 4: Class Softball 4: Vlce Pres. of Room 53 Stage Comm. for Senior Playg Tennis Tournament 1941. larjorle Olson- 6.4.4. 1,2,5,4g Officer 5g Orchestra 2,5, 43 Girls League Council lg Band 5,4: Volleyball l,2,5 45 Baseball 23 Soccer 2,5,4g Treasurer or Band 4g Cc-chain man of Decorating 0.4.4. 4. Peggy Parrott- Band l,2,5,4g Orchestra 3,45 Soccer 1 2 5, 4g Basketball 1,2,5,4g Baseball 1,2,3,43 vo11syb.11 i,5, 5,45 Debate 5,4g Extsmb. Speaking 53 Oratory 43 C1rl's League Council lg Pres. of Junior Class 53 Sec. of Band 43 Senior Play Cast 4g Senior Issue'Sta1'fg 0.4.4. l,2,5,4g Awards ln 0.4.1. Trees. ot 6.4.4. 2, Jacqueline Patterson- Glee Club lg G1r1's Iaagueg Trees. of Home Room 8. A Edith Prenxel- G.A.4. l,2,5,4g Advisory Board lember 5 Band 5,43 Chairman Invitation Comm. of Bunny Hcp 33 Chair- man Decorating Comm. Bznng Hop 4g Invitation Colm. 6.4.4. Party 43 Bunny Hop 2g Lea 1940 Seniors ln Coaaaencementg Ccmm.Club 3,43 Carnival Comm. 5g Refreshment Comm. Club 4. ll llldred Smith- Sr. Oroheahra 5,4g Camera Club 1iRe!'resh- ment Comm. for llother'a Tea 5g Comm. for Bunny op 2. Wilma Taoktor- Art 1,23 Seo. of Home Room 23 lember of Commercial Clubg Shd. AWBI'dS: G.A.A. 5g Volleyball 2. Norman Vestling- Clee Club 3,4. Gladys Wozniak- Volleyball lg Basketball 13 Shd. Awards Commercial Club l,2,5,4g Queen of Crnmneroial Club 33 Treaa. of Shd. Class 4. Wallace Wrsge- Home Room Pres. lg Sr. Band 1,2,5,4g Trees of Sophomore Class 2g Hi-Y Trees. 43 Ticket Chairman of Sr. Play 4: Conmxeroial Club l,2,5,4. Irene Young- Volleyball 2,3,4g Oriole Life 4g Journalism 4. Mildred Ann Ayres- G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Oriole Lite l,2,5g Comercial Club 1,2,3,43 Journalism Club lg Student Gov. 5: Orchestra 1,25 Band 5,43 Bunny Hop Comm. 1,35 Drama Club lg C.A.A. Committees 2,5g Home Rm. Pres. Mary Jane Burch - Soccer l,2,3,4g Volleyball l,2,5,43 Baseball l,2,5,4g Tennis 2,3,4g Basketball 23 Journal- ism Club 2,5,4g Pres. of Journalism Club 43 Oriole Life Staff 2,3,4g Exchange Editor 35 G.A.A. l,2,5,4g Advisory Board for G.A.A. 33 Vice Pres. of Glrl's League 4: Coun- oil llembor of G1r1's League 2g Senior Issue Staff 4g Senior Play Publicity 4g Chairman or Assembly Comm. 43 C Chg-501' Handbook Comm. 43 Commercial Club l,2,3,4g Band 4 Decorating Comm for Bunny Hop 43 S T.C.C 45 'hi Z1-Gund on-1 for 1941. ' ' S N: P Q 0 hed? Vp I E .1 Ace '3 z-4 5' Q ' A Q., x -or si' 'Tl Q --.--- ' i : PLZ- 1 fi-C '1' I '- x X 12 W ,A JILUNHUHQSHHHUUQ IPIRUVH yy Lost in a realm of palm trees and exotlq South A!lr1f can streamers, guests at the Junior-Senior Prom enjoied l'e gay and frolicking affair, Friday, May 25 in Oriole all. The dancing couples, numbering about eighty, rhumbodk and congod to the tunes of Arnie J and his orchestra. The ball concluded at midnightp never to be forgotten by the Seniors who offer thanks to the Junior hosts and to their advisors, Miss Pitcher and Mr. A. B. Dewey for a very successful party. 'The Nutt Family' written by Walter Blake and produced by Samuel French, was presented by the Senior Class of Ludington High School on March 11, in Oriole Ball. The play was s great success this year as in the past. The characters were Cerise and Orestue, played by Lois Holmetrom and Ned Bowden, who kept the audience in e con- tinous up-ronr. Russell Anderson lDrf P. Nutt! and Mary Hell Mchillenlheta Nutt! both gave excellent performances. The children of the household were Hsrva Mae Lcken lIma Huttl and Bob Davielwsll Nutl. William KlemnlLarry Smart! fell in love with Ima but was engaged to Marcia Mae Ely idharlotte Neal! a girl he hnd never seen. In the end, Ima and Larry and Nall and Charlotte were to be married. Thcrs Hansen lAunt Vivian, Peggy Parrott CBsa Wise , Helen Sergeson KHe1ene Sheltonl, and Edith Prenzel Khila , all helped to make the play a great success. 13 ' ggi mm? Qs X I, Aileen Alstrom, will my violin to Kathyrn Pehrson. I, Arne Anderson, will my track uniform to llarshell lbunnyj Anderson. I Russell Anderson, will my pleasing personality to Shirley llc Kerty. I, Fredolf Anderson, will my bass clarinet to Marlon Anderson. I, Ida Marie Anderson, will my love for school to Roger Patterson. I, Dorothy Anthony, will my ability to take a good graduation picture to one of next years Seniors. I, Truman Atkinson, will my poll-vaulting ability to Bruce Gebott. I Mildred Ann Ayers, will my original hair styling to Harold -Case. ' . I, John Baggott, will imy- .drums to Harlow Sworthout. I, Margie Baltxerf' will my 'peaches and cream' compl- exion to Shirley Bller. I, Bill Bashaw, will all my strength to Benny Gregory. I, Dorrioe Bashaw, will my cheer-leading uniform to Violet Halverson. I, Fred Bashaw will my nickname 'Freda Kas to any boy who will have It. I, Robert Beach, will my reserved attitude to Gilbert Rogan. I, Prank Beobe, will my love for dancing to those ln- ooming freshman. I, Beatrice Black, will my sweet disposition to my sister Arlene. I, Ned Bowden, will my position on the football squad to my brother Glen. I, Chet Brooks, will my position on the All-Star team to Norman Thompson. I, llarjorle Brye, will my blond curls to Marjory Mill- Bro I, Mary Jane Burch, will my position ae President of Journalism Club to whoever will take it. I, Fred Campbell, will my mustaoh to Jerry Budreeu. I, Donald Carlson, will my first-chair in orchestra to Glen' Gwinn. I, Bob Carr, will my height to Bill Albrecht. I, llarle Christensen, willmywalk from the fourth ward' t high school to Raymond Wrubleskl. I krraine Chvala, will my quietness when someone is, looking to Betty struck. I, Bob Close, will my continual conversation with girls to John Krups. I, Doris Comstock, will my quiet reserved ways to Shi- rley Strahan. 14 I, Caathern Mroozks, will my hushynesa to George Palm. I, Helen Mueckler, will my lovely walk to mgene Ezdebskl I, Muriel Mummy, will my blond hair to Nestor Hack. I, Lillian Nelson, will my figure to Phyliss Carlson. I, Joyce 0'Connell, will my typing ability to Helen Kolcas. I, Marjorie Olson, will my collegiate style to anyone willln to accept it. ' I garl Olmetead will my position in football as the 'Bucieta Goldenburgb' te Dave Snow I, William Olsen, will my bashfulness and goldy locks t Jack Chovey, O I, James Outealt, will my peroxide blond hair to Clar- ence Willis. I, Peggy Parrott, will my ability as a speech-maker to Jayne Anderson. I, Herne Perry, will my shyness to Neil Trepanier. I, Helen Peters, will my winning smile to Rosemary Hotyka. I, Frank Petersen, will my artificial wave to Earl Ayers when his grows out. I, Cleo Petersen, will my ability tc get an engagement ring to Claire Huff. I, Jacqueline Patterson, will my red hair to Shirley Lageaon. I, Lorraine Pioaziak, will my slimneas to Bertha Christensen. I, Edith Prenzel, will my 'cry-baby' acting ability to James Ruschkelviez I, Loretta Quest, will my ability to 'get around' to Norma Jergeson. I, Frank Rakfal, will my way with the women to Alfred Kristofferson Ii0nabe11e Rathbun, will all my glamour to llerlon Rego ke 1, Don neat, e111 W rut line or um to Ie llayne Almquist I, lalter Schmidt, will my class ring to Jean Ieve- rinka . I, Henry Schoenherr, will my bell hop manners to Barry Edwardsen. I, Jean Sohrink, will my speed at the typewriter to Dori: Riechkeff. I, Helen Sergeson, will my fluent speech to anyone who says 'a1n't'. I, Glen Siedler, will my quietness to Don Kibbey. I, Don Shorts, will my Western Union Cap to Don Sand- era. I, Donna Shue, will my clarinet to Kathyrn Carlson. I, Marjorie Smith, will my big, black eyes to Evelyn Hansen. I, Arlene Schroeder, will my ability to catch 'suck- ers' to Lorraine Piper. I, Jeanne Schroeder, will my nimble feet FU-Teanne Soneral. t 15 . f 2-'Z gk: f'1f?f' ff:'iQf '52 j ,,'ff1x.4 ' 9,55 . ' Hiyfg' F my . :iz ,I ,. r 'I ' gig. 'EM Qi n, ',:,, ja, 5, x 'W xg... 3- . . . . I., :V 3... , -' 3. , Q t.. .., .. .wg 3 . 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I, Hxgene Copenhaver, will all my books to any fresh- man who may like the same subjects. I, Rose Culp, will my idea to be something in the future to Donna Dickey. I, Robert Davis, will my belief to live in style to John' Pradel. I, Gail Dllly, will my pretty blue eyes to Bud Sworth- out. I, Beulah Durgan, will my Civics book to Lenore Lsld- life I, Duane Eadlor, will my partnership with 'Big' Chet Brooks to Squirt Morrison. I Helen Ebner, will my position as editor of the Oriole Life to none other than 'Fire Chief , Herman Bsrnhart. I, Fred Eiohler, will my technique in getting high marks in Civics tests to Chet Nerheim. I, Mertlce Elchler, will my position at the Lyric The- ater to movie lovers. I, Marcia Mae Ely, will my honor of being valedlctor- ian to any next yearfs graduates. I Simon Ezdebski, will my job as Chief of Police to Stanly Colt Pakors. I, Doris Farrell, will my blushing while giving a re- port in front of the class to Madilyn Petersen. I, Ethel Fitch, will my bright remarks to any one of my friends. I Vernon Fitch, will my long speeches to Walter Arndt 0 . I, Doreen Gallle, will all my new dancing steps to 'Popeye' Vander Veer. I, Clarence Gensen, will my seat ln room nine to the lucky junior who gets lt. ' I, Arland Gifford, will all my old model cars to any- one who feels like fixing tires. I, LeRoy Glidden, will my habit of always combing my haix-'to John Quinn. I, Robert Greening, will my friendship with Zane Bour- sesu to anyone who lives in Milwaukee. I, Gilbert Guhse, will my humor to Bud Read. I Jerry Ball, will my ability to 'get around' to my cousin Glen Butler. I, Betty Lou Esmond will my wit to Doris Gene Holt. I, Alton Rayner, will my ability to pick a girl like Ann to B111 Gilbert. I Thora Hansen, will my secretary ability to Lois Collier. I, Arlene Hanson, will whatever la left to my Chevvy to whomever wants lt. I, Francis Hill, will my idea of making candy to Isra- ellne Hach. I, Raymond Hollick, will my speech-making ability to hed Nilsen. 18 ,,,,,.... -1, , I, Lois Holmstrom, will the job of president of the Girls League to the lucky girl. I, Margaret Hopkins, will my technique in Shorthand to who ever will take it. I, Stanley Horowekl, will my ability to blush whenever a girl winks at me to my brother Dave. I, Ada Huatead, will my figure to Joyce Johnson. I, Marie Hutchinson, will the idea of walking the halls to Doris H. Bashaw. I, Agnes Jensen, will the job of the book store to someone who can look happy while doing it. I, Doris Johnson, will my smile to Eleanore De Regne. I, Geraldine Johnson, will the job ot washing dishes Viola Hutchinson. I, Helen E. Johnson, will my oomph to Doris Vogel. I, LeRoy Johnson, will my personality to anyone who thinks he needs it. I, Ruth Johnson, will my nlclmame Sugar to my sist- er Lorraine. ' I, Louise Kszmerski, will my cooking ability to Ber- nice Timpy. I, Betty Ketchum, will my sobex-ness to Dorothy Souls. I, William Klemm, will my shortness to anyone who is tells I. I: Walt Krups, will my strings on Betty Ketchum to Gerard Nydoskl. I, Ambrose Landin, will some of my heighth to Bob Sohmoek. I, Arlene Larson, will my position in the G1rl's Chorus to Helen Broder. I, Betty Jane Larson, will my perfect left hand throw in bowling to Phyliss Johnson. I,-alles ey Iarson, will my speed and pick up to Philip GOI1 so ' I, Betty Lasher, will my love for Roger Snow to Bar- bara Hamilton. ' I, Marve Mae Lokon, will my bragging and boasting te George Read. I Roscoe' Inna, will my story telling to Howard Dennis- I, Ruth Me Clellanuwill my position in Journalism Club to Marjorie Gillis. I, Marjory Moclintook, will my love for Bookkeeping to Evelyn Knudsen, will my freckles to Bud Houk. to Russell Homstrom. I, Arvioe MoGoy, will my good times in going out with Unole Sam's men to Connie Mydoakfl.. 1 I, Geraldine MoCoy, will my shorthand technique tab Helen Ayers. ' I, Mary Nell Ms Millen, will my professional journal- istic work to Joan Martin. ' I, Blok Meisanor, will my surly hair to Rrvlng Hanson. R II, zlgerard Minnie, will my pos tion in aaleamenahip to oy o s n, ' I John Matson, will my quietness in all elaises te Joe Ghvala. . 19 Q 1.1, lsrgaret Sshwaas, will my shortness te Jean R. 0 ar . I, lildred Smith, will whatever they want to anyone who wants it. ' I, Harry Snow, will my love for camera shops to Andy Rasmussen. I, Roger Snow, will my wavy blond curls to Eserson Johnson. I, Ethel Summerfield, will my sont in room three to sn unluolq fellow, 1 I, Carl Sonersl will my shyness to Lester Tunatra. I, June Speidel, will my ability as hall monitor to Bills Clough. I, Genevieve Stookline, will my dlplomm to Dick Shil- ander- I, Bertha Storm, will my red hair to Louise Vorce, I, Lillian Subeitus, will my charming personality to next'years sophomore. I, Wilma Tsctor, will my ability to get a 'steady' to llarjean Clausen. ' I, Hsrgaret Thompson, will my engagement ring to Dorothy Benson. I, Virgil Vaclaviok, will three more V's for his name to Vernon Vsnderveer. I, Donald Van Hortwiok, will my position on the base- ball squad to any ambitious person. I, Norman Vestling, will my quiet ways to Dick Gross. I, Bennie Wsterman, will my scholastic ability to my sister Maxine. I, Gladys Wozniak, will my smallness to Everett Llebr- etrua I, Wallace Wrege, will my ability to play s sax te my brother John. I, Irene Young, will my studious ways to Boyd KPopl Granger. I, Jane Rushkewicz, will my sbility of 'jitterbugging' to Jerry Kistler. - This will duly signed,sealed and executed in our pres- ence and the presence cf' each other., in the year of cur Lord One lhousand Nine Hundred and Forty-One. -H Senior Class of 1941 Drawn up by Ima Fibber-Eura Nuther Witn d b Joe Sli: ycqo.LG3!.q1-Al r- in ena 1 ' ,pn-0-f ,- F22911 y'4J 'Ej VX 9 wwf 1-.lXAfX,L-L ' r C Lx C 'Ln X X f9 R 1 J' 20 no V a S P 0 A7743 Although the Orioles are accustomed to being champ- ions, they fell short of that goal by but one game this passed season. The season gone and never to return was one of the toughest any of Coach Read's men ever played. A good slice of the 'Orange and Black' team are ser- ious, and all of these boys feel that they owe at least part of what they have achieved to Coach Read. 'me boys that tried their best are the following: Chet Brooks the or-io1e's big 180 pound fullback played his last game for L. H. S. Chet oould carry that ball and when he got into the open he could really peddle the mail. He was a good defense man as well as offense. The gap left by him will be hard to fill. Frank Rakfal was the rigid guard that made the oppone- nts life look plenty sick when he made a hole in it big enough for a wagon. His positions will be hard to fill. Speaking of good guards Fred Eiokler is no exception Fred did his share of damage to the opponentfs life to, and always made sure he got his man. A better guard will be hard to find. At right tackle was big, Walt Krupa. When Walt get his man, his man knew it, you bet. He made A11-Northern and deserves it. Walt is as good as they make them. Ray Holliok played quarterback and signal caller. when Ray called a signal he knew why he was calling it. He threw a good share of the passes this last season. Ray made things he did, count. The tall rugged end who towered over all histeam mates was none other than Truman Atkinson. He played the game with the greatest of effort. Truman caught more than his share of passes, and this meant yardage. The out-standing back who took that pig skin on many a line plunges was whole-hearted Ned Bowden. But unfortunate- ly all good things must come to an end,' Ned graduates this year. He is a two letter man. 21 ' VARSITY TRACK The five thinclade Ato graduate ere: Truman Atkin- son, Arne Anderson. Chet Brooks, .Walt Krups, and Gaethern Mroczka. Truman and Arne were the main stays. in the pole vault. Ohet placed in the high jump, broad jump and ran in -the relay team. Walter placed in the half mile and shotput. 'Koch' ran the hurdles. smrroas Wm cuss :mn A Winning by a 35 to BSQ margin the 1941 class won the 019-ee track meet. Members of the squad were: Frank Hak- fal, Arland Gifford, Chet Brooks, Ray Holliok, L e e Nasa, and 'Koch' llrouzka. The class received a trophy for their good work. The volleyball chan.g.ionship was caytured by our ,junior AA team, Cap.-tained by Marjorie Olsen and managed by MaryJane Burch. ' In our last. year of soccer, The Panthersnwere again vic torious with Marcia Vee F-ly as Captain. This year the Senior B's held the honor of being the champs in basketball with Jerry Hall as Captain and Jane Ruschkewicz as manager. The volley ball championship was also carried off 'h y the Senior A'a, with Ada Hosted as Captain. 6 1 4.,!i 'g X f wx Q. nv NN X SET X Q Q 22 Stanley Horowski was outstanding in the arthof kicking 'and passing. Almost at will Stan could kick that ball to 'any part of the field. He kicked the Oriole eleven out of many tight spots. His kicking was the turning point of many games. 'Stan' is a three letter man. , Alton Haynor was another Oriole gridder. A Alton played guard, and played tlis position well. He liked to throw a hard block. Al's absence will be felt greatly next season. At left halt' we had Simon Ezdebski. Si was very hard to stop and was a very good defensive player. He ls a two year man and will be missed next fall. Arne Anderson played reserve end and was very handy. He also played some backfield. His best play wus catching a long pass in the Sccttville game. Our most dignified player t1.Ls year wus no other than Koch Moroczka. Koch played end and was always ready to do his job. He had his most fun in the Mnnlstoe game. Carl Buckets Olmstead played a tackle on tixls years team. He played his best against Cadillac and Mount Pleasant. BASKETBALL Losing only two games in 10 starts is the record acco- mplished of the Oriole Basketball squad thls season. Not quite as impressive as in years gone by, it still is one'o1' the best in the North. The Orioles took second place ln the conference in which they have dominated five consecu- tive years. ' Now a little about the Seniors that did so well for the old Alma Hater. Henry Schoenherr was a reserve guard. He was ready to be called upon at any tlrrze. Hank played best against Man- istee but showed up as well against Fremont. At the other regular guard position was Ray Flash Hollick. Ray was the highest scorer among the guards. His great speed on the tip off play usually melted him two points. Bob Greening was a reserve guard and forward. Bob scored the winning bucket against Alpena in our two point victory. He was very capable of playing both guard and a forward and showed lots of action this year. Our Captain and high scorer for the year was Chet 'Clipper' Brooks. Chet set a new Ludlngton record for one game with his 27 points against Shelby. He received the 3rd highest number of votes for All-Northern in which 45 schools voted. He also received honorable mention for All a e . . 91 4 1 I , mv I- r J- .'-n 7Plv. 'S 'P f' l feb' Kg, .A L 3 Z 4115, Y . :V 1 Ehfqgg, 5 f,,g,x2AQgZ': f-1. .1 is. , 'rv gy, 4 .V il , -V---My ---- m fa E . H r 5:24 ,rg 3? X , me 1 Pears we the Senior girls of L. H. S. who are approaching the end of our high school days, have taken an active part in athletics. Among these are soccer, volley ball, basket- ball, baseball, tennis, and howling. Reminisclng our freshman year, we find that we were well-represented in all of the various sports from which we still have pleessnt memories. In soccer the Lions won the championship with the following girls part1c1pat1ng:Doreen Gallie, 'Peggy Parrott, Dorrlce Bashau and Marcia Mae Ely. Among the Seniors on the winning team NCr1oles,N were Arlene Hanson, Helen Mueckler, Marie Christensen, June Speidel, Ruth Mc Clcllan, and Jerry Hall. b During our Sophomore year,'The Tlgersu were the Champ- pions, which included Jane Ruschkewloz, Helen Ebner, Lois Holmetrom, Mary Nell Mo Millen, Helen Mueckler, and Thelma Gilbert. The championship was captured by the Sophomore B's in Volley ball, having Peggy Parrott as captain. Composing the team were Dorrlce Bashaw, Marcia Mae Ely,Doreen Ga1l1e,Jane Ruschkewloz, Jean Schrlnk, and Jean Schroeder. Our Sophomore team also won the softball tournrment. Now in our junior year,HThe Panthereu were the victor- ious soccer team with Peggy Parrott as cuptsln. Those who helped make this team successful were: Betty Lasher,Dor1s Bnehau, Ruth Johnson, and Thelma Gilbert, Doris Far r o 11 Marcia Mae Ely, and Aileen Alstrom. ' ' 25 I seems QM CLASS X 1941 Today, we visited Father T1me's lab. It consists of machinery that makes each day pass in order, and likewise, each month, year, and decade. However with a little coax- ing, we persuaded that old gentleman to give us two hours of October 28, l96l. We find ourselves walking un a broad walk toward a huge building with the words WOr1ole Ccllasus, l959' in- scribed over the door. Although the building itself is not an old landmark, other things around us indicate we are still in Ludlngton, Entering the huge doors, we find a sign immediately inside with the words, Hwelcome, class of U4l!' He are nt our Class Reunion! Hustling about the hall, some early middle-aged men and women are laughing and greeting each other. But no one sees us! We're going to be eaves- droppers! John Matson, plump, bald, and a national senator, is soliciting votes for the next election in his honey smooth way. At present, however, he and Howard Minnie are talking old times in a very comfortable manner. Howard DQS a first-class haberdashery on Lud1ngton's 'Little Park Avenueu. 2 Also in the clothing line, Margie Ba1tzer'e 'Lovely Fashionsu has made Ludington a fashion center for Ada Husted more famous than Paris ever was, Her best models are Evelyn Knudseng Mary Jane Burch designs what she 1n- sists are hats for the WPet1te Fash1on'. Marcia Mae Ely and Peggy Parrot stayed in Ludington, too. Their contribution to this metropolis is an ex- cellant deliceteseen shop with a gym included. Hotel manaaer, Duane Eadler, with his story telling Ways, keeps his guests interested and always coming back for the next installment, in fact, it was he who contacted each member of the class to arrange for this reunion. Well look who's over here: Aileen Alstrom, Gladys Wozniak, Geraldine Johnson, Betty Lasher, Marie Christe- nsen, and Ethel Sommerfield! And here's Ruth McClellan, too! Ruth, poetess and composer, makes sextet arrangement for these 'Slnglng Secretar1es'. This reunion is no small affair for here comes that nswsdigger, Helen Ebner, with her favorite cameraman 26 ene Copenhever both are on the 'Fountain Sentinel . v Thceir rivals are glad Bogdan, olqdniitunewigoy, pezaeioned and me e repor er A an ary e cllli en wi h her pet andlprgteotor 'Little 0ogie , the snake, of the Iudlngton Da y owe. ' No wonder-,these newspapers hounds are about. Carl Olm- stead of the Metropolitan Opera Co. is the countries lead'- ing tenor and he's here. Be'e talking to Rey Bollick, druggist and leader of the Ludington Civic Band. leanwhlle over yonder B111 and Fred Baehsw are talk- ing business. There grinning about it though so Bashaw's Food larket must be doing all right. Of course, with Dorrice selling lt, it would be all right! Bob Close Don Shorts, John Baggott, Russell Anderson, and Arland Gifford have organized a band that have comple- tely cured jitter-bugs and boogey-woogey minded people for 1t's s new ty e of swing and they are waiting for some one to name it. 510,000 for the guy who does itl B211 Conklin is beck from Brazil where hefe been grow.. ing rubber trees. However, he's meeting much competition from Bob Greening who has succeeded in making rohesp strong substitute. Greening has also put his name on a pedestal. for several other such useful discoveries, Here comes a barter, from Beebe Barnum, and Bailey!! It's no other than Gilbert Guhse. with him is Chet Brooks, Strong Man, and Frank Beebe, part owner! Agnes Jensen, home economies teacher of Amber High , walks . up to the former Doris Farrel and remarks about the safety pins which adorn her dress. Q Alton Haner and Fred Elckler, outside of being h e n -1 peeked, have a working co-ownership of a filling station and garage. Mildred Ann Ayres affectionately known as Aunt Mort to hex' listeners, may be heard daily at 2:15 P.M. giving advice on care of oansrles. She's giving personal advice on the subJect to There Hansen, bowling instructor who has recently amazed the world with her score of 302. Truman Atkinson was unable to bring his wife s n d eleven children, but brought bashful Roscoe Lund, after convincing him that no women would be present. Franchone Valgion, French Coffeurist, famous for his hair styles is known to us as Walt Krups. Among other world famous graduates of '41, we have Robert Davis, Nobd. Prize Winner for 1961 for his false teeth for begummc d l fish. Casthern Liroczks, architect, was recently lost for eighteen days in a building he designed which was bull-'B by contractor James Outcalt. - 27 Bob Beach Lis a member of the bar, that is, until 2:00 A.M. when all bars close in Michigan. Betty Lou Hammond, New York: June Speidel, Philadelphia Arvice McCoy, San Francisco: Muriel Mummey, Miami, Flori- da: Joyce o'Connel1, Cinicagog Genevieve Stocxllne, Scott- villeg and Irene Young, Ludington, members of the Drop Lt Pearl knitting circle are at this time discussing a n e w stitch, recommended by Betty Lou Hammond. The president of the Ludington chapter of 'Make Your Husbande Fat and Contented' Club, Dorothy Anthony, 1 s discussing a new recipe with her right hand aid, Doreen G-ellie. Everyone seems to be moving along the hall. We are go-' ing to a program! my, but this place is big. I heard someone say it seats ten thousand. Sh-h! The ceremony is being opened by Mayor Simon Ez- debski. He introduces Vernon Fitch. Shy Mr. Fitch is running for President and is sure his party will be vio- torious in a few years, as Mr. Roosevelt can't live for- ever Mr. Fitch is being dragged from the platform by Rep- resentatlve william Klemm who wants the floor. He gets it, but is interrupted by an argument in the audience. Dogcatcher Leroy Johnson has attempted to separate .larry Hall, blues singer at El Gypo Club from her pet pelclnese. She resists and a poorly aimed purse misses the dogcemh- er and strikes Rev. Stanley Horowski who has been talk- ing to flag pole sitter Walter Schmitt. Tnis disturbance was quleted by Chief of Police Donald Carlson and deputy Roger Snow. After an hour of such boresone program, the meeting was closed, and now we'l1 see the rest of the class of 4 in thier normal state Knot yawn1ng.J Corporal Carl Soneral is with Sargent Frank Rakfal and they're both telling off Lieutenant Henry P. Schoenherr . Virgil Vaclavick, game warden, is talking to Don. Roat, potato farmer who crossed a potato with a button so pota- toes may be peeled with a button hook, when Wallace Wrege comes up and talks about his profession--deep sea diving. Margaret Schwass, chlnaware designer, and Onabelle Rathbun, hortlculturist, are over by the window, looking over this mamoth building with its two swimming pools amid two basketball floors on the stage of the auditorium. Lillian Nelson and Merma Perry are both teachers in L. H. S. Tney teach history and French, respectively. 28 Dick lleissner is a railroad exoutive and Glen Siedler ls one ot the chief investors on his line. lllllam Olson 'Ls the companies best accountant, while Norman Yestllng is a fireman. Marjorie Olson, school nurse, ls conferring with Fr- ank Peterson, banker, who ls worried about little Ir- ank's health. Jane Rushkewlcr. is the school librarian and is talking to Arne Anderson who is an advertisement expert and his favorite smile la Ruth Johnson. Frances B111 has lea.rned to be a harmony expert and she' s passing it on to the 0-Wutaraoket Glee Club whlch consists of Gall Dllly, Ethel Fitch, Rose Culp, llargaret Hopkins, and Doris Comstock. I Donna Shue Margaret Thompson, and Lillian Buba t 1 I are dramatlst teachers of the New Ludlngton Drama School. The Snlth girl' s, Marjorie and lllldred, are soolal workers and work in the slums created by the Chennlel Waterman and Von Nortwick Cbonaldl Real Estate Agency. Leroy Glidden and Clarence Genson in the G l ldden- Genson Publishing Co., published Beaulah Durgen's Hiat- orlc Facts for all Occasslons-Especially Quiz Programs. llertioe Eichler and Marjorie Brye are interior deco- rators and decorated the auditorium. Fredrick Campbell, internationally famous swordsman, claims he developed his poise holding a pool cue down at Bob Carr s. Fredolf Anderson, general contractor, who ls drilling a huge well and intends to cash in on this project comes the day when the people have drunk up Lake Michigan. U Harry Snow is a tree surgeon and is checking up o n the L. H. S. campus. Helen Mueokler stopped here on her annual barnsstorm- ing trip. She likes being an aviator very well. Ambrose Landin came from Byrd's Little America where he has made a fortune prospecting for gold and all suc- cessfully. Louise Kazmerski and Betty Ketchum are botanists and have been studing South American vegttatlan. Bertha St- orm says her name suggested the occupation she oh o os es weathermen. Ida M. Anderson authoress of an Advice to the love- Lorn Column, Beatrice Black queen of a south sea island, and Lois Holmstrom missionary hack from the had 91-.um 29 aborigines are all talking Kat onoel about their pro- fessions to each other. Secretary to Mahatma Gandl, Lorraine Chvala, A rlene Hanson, hostess employed by the Ludington-Manistee alr- linesg Marie Hutchinson also known as actress Fl F1 Glam- ar currently starred in 'Gone with the Draft, or Now, I don't Have to Worry About My Bills for a Whole Year, and Doris Johnson lnventoress of a devise to forestall radio commercials 'till after the radio ls turned oft, are dis- cussing Miss Glamsr's picture. Helen E. Johnson, Arlene Larson, Betty Jane Larson and Marjory McClintock are all successful career w o m en serving as the board of directors for the Swiplng Steel Rolling Mills Inc. stroll about, inspecting their A 1 ma Mater. Geraldine McCoy, communist candidate for governor, ls vainly looking about for a soap box to stand on. E d ith Preuzel is also looking for something, a fifth husband. Helen Peters writer of the Ups and Dovms oi' en E le- vator is conferlng with her book agent Jacqueline Petter son and the retired millionaire Helen Sergenson. Lorraine Plozak ls the prosperous owner of the l lp- stlck removing business located at Glraff Park. Wilma Tactcr and Arlene Schroeder are members of the F. B. I. and are checking up on everyone's here a b outs, while Jean Sohrlnk and Loretta Quast co-writers of T om Steele, comic strip, are listening to the lecturer a n d traveller Jean Schroeder from the College of L ecturing, llonotany is included at no cost. b Whiat happened? Well, we're back in Father T1me's la s. 'O Father Time! How did our classmates arrive atthis point of their career? 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