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Doris is one of the nicest girls in the senior class and her pleasing personality has won her many friends. Besides working at Rochon's Drug Store on the co-operative program for two years, she has been a monitor, a student cop, and a member of G.A.A. Her theme song is'Apple Blossom wedding.' Hm-m, we all wonder why??? considerate and friendly, Annie belonged to G.A.A. three years, Senior Girl Scouts, and was a monitor for one year. She has shown her willingness to help by serving on several dance committees. Her likes are varied, as she likes skat- ing when in an athletic mood, yet she can be very feminine when on the dance floor. She would like to become a book- keeper after graduation i 1 DORIS FERRIS ANNA MARIE FISHER villa Jean probably would seem quite shy when you first meet her but after you know ner you realize that she is entirely the opposite. She has een in G.A.A. and monitors lub for fouriyears. By help- ng on the committees for the unny HOD, G.A.A. parties and others' Tea, she has shown er ability to work and work ard. villa Jean spends her pare time in reading. -3' i ., M? WILLA JEAN FOX Na h in Ludington for th l o years. She has be l ful m ber of the , ,, pl baseball, d hag he decorat- ing co e r the Prom: ' n' is h r nic name and her cial song is 'Begin the Beguine.' If 'Nan' has any s are time, she spends it participating in some sort of sport or eating fried chicken with mashed potatoes, which she really enjoys above all other edibles. IRVING FULQ R fi,f i , . , i ji 1 Tiny, but cute and nLolly' is her name. Proving that 'dyna- mhecmwsin maH pmkmesh both G.A.A. and Girls' League have profited by her presence as a hard-working member, for Lolly achieved the presidency of G.A.A. during her junior year and has worked on various committees for the Girls' League. Fruit salad tops her list of 'Favorite Foods' and she collects perfume lamps as a hobby. The girls have nothing on 'Uba' who also has the anew looku. Several of the teachers claim that the only way they can recognize him is by his antics, because he has really changed to all outward appearances. since he entered L.H.S. Huba' has performed various duties as a student coo and i the Boys' Associat ioqgy if NANCY FULLER DELORES GALLIE
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TOM ELLER Although rrritz' tame to Lud- ington in his senior year he has made his presence known around L.H.S. ne transferred from Roscommon, Michigan, Where he was active in band, track, football, and dranatics. Here he has played football, taken part in the senior play and served on the Annual staff. Fritz's favorite sport is hunting, having gotten his buck with a bow and arrow for two years in a row. Fritz plans to go to M.S.C. to study veterinary science. f- 'r lf you were a faithful fol- lower of the L.H.S. band during the past year, you would probae ly best recognize Tommy as the hiqh-stepping young man in the white uniform who led the band through all their difficult formations. when he isn't leading the band, Tommy is sit- ting in as a top tronbonist, or whatever such musicians are called. Tom's main interest, as you have no doubt gathered, is music, and this has taken most of hig time. 'woody', the shy, likeable lad, who portrayed Ed in the Senior play, had a varied life in L.H.S. He started things off as president of his fresh- men class. He was secretary of his sophomore class, and senior commissioner in S.T.C.C. during his senior year. Al- though he has three years of basketball to his CFedit,hiS primary interest is music, and he has tooted his own horn dur- four years of band and also during his senior year of orchestra ERNEST ENGEL what a character! But can he cook! Yes, Ray's bound to make smne lucky girl a good husband, especially when it comes to kitchen duty. some of those cakes and cookies! Mmmmmm. But once you get him out of the kitchen he's strirtly a man's man, as his list of 3ChiEV9- ments shows. Football during his freshman year, being senior class treasurer ishows how we trust himl, and working on Co-op during his last year have given Ray a good start and he'll oe able to take anv- thing life hands him. RICHARD EWING Beulah came to Ludington in her junior year, having previously attended Baldwin High School. Although she has takenfa col- lege preparauqry course, she doesn t plan to attend college. Maybe that dianond has some- thing to do with it. If you take her dining, be sure to order steak and mushrooms. since this is her favorite food. She enjoys swimming, and listening to the song 'l'll Ge! 8y.' WOODBURN ELY l one thing we a out Dick 3 his p sist ce in finishi g what v r h egi S1 even if f 5 gf argu t Tha ' o h got ever y s Cl r l hot th D 5 hif tr h E do' :-c e he love o i g, oi join d he G e and k-- f-ri au n , I, V f . , Q Q, u ' .Q RAY DQBQLE BEULAH DITLOU
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o .. -QL '-4' GERALD GENTER When Helen came to our school from Custer in her sophomore year, she immediately entered into many of our activities Nnong these were Oriole Life, Glee Club, Bunny Hop commit- tees, publicity for the senior play and archery. For enter! tainment, pure and simple, she likes to listen to Tex B6H8kE'S recording of 'Falling Leaves'. Other interests of Helen's are swimming and oil painting. x. 1 'D Jerry has been on co-op now for two years, working for his father at the Reliable Tire and Accessories. Jerry says he never 'tires' of his job. Besides co-op Jerry has shouldered the responsibili- ties of secretary-treasurer of the Boys' Association in his senior year, chairman of re- freshment committee for the Boys' Party and a member of S.T.C.C. Ei ic? v HELEN GULLEFF Hginie' became vice-president of the Boys' Association, a much coveted position, during his last year in school, and therefore also gained a seat in the S.T.C.C. He was also in Glee Club and the Operetta in his junior year. A real outfdoor man, Ernie listed hunting as his hobby, and, naturally wild duck is the dish he likes better than any other. Petite and pretty--but also pretty busy--that's Marilynnl cheerleading for three years and S.T.C.C during her senior year have taken most of her time. She also served as a student librarian, but still had time to work on endless committees. Marilynn's favo- rite platter is 'All of Me' by Russ Colombo, and steak fried in onions will delight her at any time: Mmmmm--sounds good. ii- i DORIS HALLBERG Elna, our demure and big brown eyed senior, ranks high among the dream queens of L.H.S. Her main interest has been the band of which she has been a member for three years. She is also a member of Co-op this year. Her first choice on the dinner menu is oreaded pork chops, and dancing ranks high on the entertainment side. She is un- decided as to what she will do when out of school, but she thinks she will go to New York City if at Mi ta 1 fi Y . gy MARILYNN GRAHAM Doris has one of the most pleasing personalities in L.H.S. and is full of fun. She came to Ludington High in her sophomore year from Lincoln High school in Detroit and has since been a valuable asset to our school. Doris has taken a college preparatory course but doesn't know whether or not she'll continue her ed e cation. Her hobby is archery and her favorite song is llt had to Be Y0u.' ERNEST HALLBERG ELNA HANSEN
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