Ludington High School - Oriole Yearbook (Ludington, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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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

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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



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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? Please show usl' 'That will be a plessure,' said Father Time, 'but you must begin with today and watch the details, day by day. Then we left his laboratories. 30

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