Ludington High School - Oriole Yearbook (Ludington, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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, figs JIM BICE 'JB' is the little man who is all there nentally speaking and he always speaks that way. Jim. who spent his first wo years working on the 'oriole Life' and was librarian during his Junior year, is too energetic to be a stodgy 'brain-boy' ithis statement is verified by his teachersl. Although he doesn'1 find schoolwork S0 tough, he would just as Soon imaybe ratherl go hunting or fishing. 'JB' shows his in' terest in Cameras in his role of Senior Anunal PhotogV5PhY Editor. w T' That handsome, friendly senior with the pleasant voice is Jim. His pleasant voice may be the result of his two years in A Capella choir in Muskegon and his two years in Boys' Glee Club at L.H.S. He has had four years of band and during his first three years he played in the high school orchestra. Jim's favorite type of work is commercial art, and he loves to eat 'poke' chops and listen to 'Temptation.' A transfer from wayne High School, wayne, Michigan, 'Pug' as she has been dubbed by the rest of the members of her class, joined right into the spirit of things by becoming an energetic worker for the Girls' League, the largest girls or- ganization in L.H.S. Somewhat quiet and shy, 'Pug is very willing to talk about iand eatl chocolate pie, which is her favorite dish. 9 1 JOSEPH Breozzo 'Hey Vernice.I'm next' was the cry heard back stage the night of the senior play as vernice was our make-up artist. She has been in band three years and on the girls' soccer team for two years. Chicken and ice cream seem to be tops on her list of favorite foods. Dan- cing takesup her spare time. She took a commercial course in high school , x X x i e .ii DOROTHY BURBANK There's a click, a blinding flash, and no A - it isn't superman, kiddies...its 'Carto' with his camera, out looking for new ways to carry his hobby another step farther. Besides playing the part of a camera fiend, 'Carto' gave his all for 'Oriole Life' in his first two years of high school and is now working with his dad in the garage fthe kind you fix cars in, not the kind you park them ini. DELORES BOND with a sparkling smile and a cheerful word for everyone, 'Dot' has come a long way since her freshman days. Four years of both G.A.A. and Girls' League, three years of basket- ball and soccer, two years of baseball, and one year of ten- nis have kept the little Bur- bank gal pretty busy. But that isn't alll She was a Glee Club member for three years, and an Oriole Unfe Staff member during her freshman year. ,gfr X HQUF iwxv .v VERNICE CHASE CARLTON CHINNERY

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RICHARD ANTRIM Fred is the mystery man of the Senior class. In fact his L.H.S. life has been so much of a mystery, that we were at a loss as to what to write about him. Many's the time we've seen Fred stalking to his next class, and have always wondered what went on beneath his usually serious countenance. But then that But then that wonderful smile of his broke through and all of a sudden he's your friend and you're his. His qood-looking features have been the object of many a shy stare: you can see why. --.pf , . Most of DickJs achievements are known only by the students of Andrew Jackson High School, Queens, New York, because it is from there that Dick transfer- ed in his senior year. while in A.J.H.S., Dick was a member of the swimming team, the Gym- nastics Club, the Lunch Patf0l and the Hall Patrol. Dick plans to become a draftsman, and if his hopes and aspirations to- wards that goal do not material- ize, he wants to go into business growing squirtleSS grapefruit. 'H'5o'f5T'?91:4 Music seems to be the key note of Don's life as well as of his four years in L.H.S After four years of band and three years of orchestra, Don joined forces with other talent- ed student musicians and Director Bob McEmber and they called themselves the 'Melod- iersu. Since then they have become a very popular group. non has also been on co-op for two years, working at his father's service station part of every day. FRED BAsfi.iN Artistic ability comes natur- ally to Allan, and he has made good use of his talent as an art instructor in the grade schools as well as art editor for the senior annual. He also worked on Oriole Life when a sophmore. This year he be- longed to the new De Molay organization and was chairmen of the art committee for home- coming. He intends to go on with his art work and some day we will probably see him as an industrial designer. ROLAND BAUSHKE Joanie, our little dancing gal, has been known her whole life as FBang Bang', and not only within the Ludington City Limits. Joan's favorite song is 'You'll Never Know' dedi- cated to---oh, who can it be now? Her favorite food is chicken, and her hobby is col- lecting snapshots. Our favo- rite indoor sport is watching 'Bang Bang' dance to something like 'Curiosity.' :ziggy .5 fi '--IQ A-rtmg -6-ii? , DONALD HARNETT nRolly' says that his main am- bition is to get through school the isn't the only onel and do a lot of traveling. At present he has to content himself with Co-op, hunting and fishing. he'd be happy if he could eat banana Cream pie and listen to nBeg Your Pardonn iwe could live through that sort of thing tool. we hope that he gets the easy life he craves, and, as a matter of fact, we don't feeltoo ambitious either right now. 'li 'if-'E' ALLAN BEEBE JOAN BENGTSON



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BOBBE LOU COOPER 'Dance with Dancz' is a motto that means good dance music. it would seem that Roger grew up not only with his trumpet but with the ability for public -speaking, debate, and with an un-paralleled sense of humor. Assistant music director during his junior and senior years band and orchestra four years Music Appreciation Club pres- ident when a senior, Debate and Oriole Life during his freshman year and S.T.C.C. and Hi-Y during, his sophomore yeari all show his natural abil ities. if A champion every time in any sport she tries. Bobbe has gone out consistently for basketball, soccer, softbalL volleyball, and tennis, and almost every time you'll find her on the winning team. Natur- ally she has been a member of the Girls' Athletic Association for four years, serving as a cabinet member during her jun- ior year. Bobbe earned her G.A.A. emblem when a sophomore. ,xcx 3 G! fy ALQQQF MN 2 l i .'., W' w i' ROGER DANCZ Marv's smile and jolly nature are going to be missed in high school when he graduates and it will be hard to replace him in the spots he so capably fi ll e d. H e pl ay ed basketball all four years in L.H.S., was a librarian and court justice during his last year, and a member of S,T,C,C, when a junior and senior, 'Marvutook a commercial course. Not so tall, not so dark. plenty handsome, and one swell guyl All these descriptive phrases could lead to only one person--Ken Cory. Also a real athlete, Kenny played football for three years and basketball for four, landing on the var- sity squads in both sports. Proving that he has brains as well as brawn, Ken performed the duty of justice on the stu- dent court during his senior year and was also a member of of the S.T.C.C. Q.-:unc Nev-V EUGENE DANIELSON Joan, another of our promising seniors, intends to go out in the world and become a beauty operator. when indoors Joan likes to read, sew, or, most of all, whip up some delicious cocoction to whet the appe-- tite. Almost any sunny day you might see Joan, her camera in hand, out pursuing her favo- rite hobby. She has taken a general course in high school. -- --- -1-1-v--,pvv----.4 -mlb KENNETH Conv Gene is another one of our quiet farm boys, but his Uleas- ng manner has made many freinds His favorite sports are hunting fishing, baseball, and swim- ming, at which he is Quite adept. He believes the only good foods in existence are potatoes and pork. The serious Gene likes the beautiful hymn, 'The Old Rugged Cross,U which shows that only the best is good enough for him. MARVIN DEAN JOAN DEHOFF

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