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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
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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
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