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,..,U,...,...,...: . -....-......--- V ----.--- - '--- V- -f-H - f -.K -- -gllqun,--,. 1 'If' Mayor -pup! has kept thOS8 long 1895 moving during his sojourn at L.H.s. His ability as an all around athlete is shown by the fact that he made the varsity in three major sports, having two years of basketball, three years of football, and four years of track to his credit. H6 has kept himself 'on the moveu, figuratively, by being a member of 3.T.C.C. for two years taking part in the senior play, and writinq for Oriole Life- 'Rup' became a charter member After spending 3 years in Los Crucez, New Mexico, George returned to Ludington, and to us, to complete his high school education, which was a break for our varsity basketball team. Although quiet and unassuming, George was the object of much attention Cas well as many cheers and yellsl on the basketball floor with his spectacular ability. George was one of the nbackstage men' for the senior play, and being an all-around guy, he has won many friends. Hear that giggle? who could it be but Marge. She never goes anywhere without it, but we're glad because it helps make the rest of us smile, too. This girl certainly likes to eat, judging by the list of favorite foods she gave us She belonged to G.A.A. and Senior Girl Scouts for one year each, and in addition to this, she has been a depend- able worker on various committees. GEORG NSoE: n MARJORIE JOHNSON Q Ralph is one of the snappiest dressers in high school which may DC accounted for by his working at the roggevy. Between the cost of his car and female friends Qalbh thinks if he owned the mint he d still be in the hole. galpn was president of the junior class, vice-president of the Speech club and a librar ian. M we wrsHy Nuo M Ms pHILLIp JOHNSON RALPH JOHNSON senior year. 1 JANE KINNEY lf you dered back stage during h seni play perforne ance y cou have seen Janie ru hi ar nd under a huge ar l clothes. yelling or rs, nd trying to make sure that veryone had on the proper t g for the next scene. Yes, she can probably tell you that the job of ward- robe mistress is no small task. Jane entered Ludington High in her junior year from Vh93t0h College Academy. She enjoys eating roast chicken and riding h0fS6S. She has taken a general course and intends to become a practical nurse after graduat ion. 1 Keeping busy seems to be 0ick'5 ambition in high school. He turned out for football and track all four years and basketball in his freshman and sophomore years. A member of Boys' Glee Club, Oriole Life, varsity Club, and rep- resentative to Boys' Assoc- iation proves that Dick is no loafer. Dick is an avid sports fan, both as a spectator and player. .!Em'J .- . V, ' ' nfs -- - iw GQ gli . jim 1 2 Jar. - t Fwgf ' N 4A .'g . - 5 fwip, iupf Af ?Q,-vr !' 1 'QQ F' , - i, A A 'f 'H'fia7 -: gQif4 l 2533? - x ..: fl RICHARD KLAFT
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'DS' f-1 EUNICE HULTH Art is another trum et irian the band will los tome graduation time. no has taken m it of hir' me wherf' extra- riculf activities are wht-11, irinfi 5f,FiOOi hor, yy 1 1, ,irtist and and rod several evidences of liiS art tic ahility Art's keen wit fl 'ylldfil sense of humor li fa earned him fi gefinitrg plain-f in the: senior class. Y '17 CARL JOHNSON Sports and MLISiC: these two things have taken most of Euniige's time not spent in studying. she played guard onthe all-school girls' basketball team durinn her junior year when that team traded :ames with the Manistee fiirls. ln the music department, Funice handles a mean trurnO9T2 doino her bit in our super- swell band. Red has a temper as fiery as her hair, as anyone who has ever crossed her path will tell you. But she also has the will to finish something once she starts it. This is proven by her varied activities, which include band for four years, Girls' League Council member her senior year, S.T.C.C., and G.A.A. Her good looks won her the position of first attendant to the Horne- coming Queen. Chicaqofzeckons to Joan and she'd like to go there after graduation, but as yet she isn't quite sure of her future. rand' ARTHUR JENSEN 'Big reed' i on, o the iokers Of L.H.S., b t i achievements prove that e'Xs not all a joke. e' een busy with llyear o footb ll and 3 year o asketbal . Among the ff .. e has ld are, secre r of - 's ociationg secret of i fre man class, and p secuti 1 r ey during ' enior .J wha ittle t he had :- was spent in .T.C.C.. se ior play, and sics ub. All girls---- please note! A good T-Bone steak is the way to 'Big Red's heart, and hunting, fishing, cards, and pool are his hobbies. 4 VIOLA JENSEN Here's a fella thaft really knows his stuff, and not only where studies are concerned. That twinkle in his sparkling blue eyes belies his usually serious countenance. and though he's not much on talk- inq himself, Danny can really keep you carrying on a Conversation. His experience as Oriole Life reporter prob- ably has much to do with thiS accomplishment. Dan is a member of the Speech Club this yean but his main interests lie in the great out-of-doors, where he likes to hunt and fish. i JOAN IVERSON Sweet and pretty as a p icture, don't you agree? A member of of G.A.A. and Girls' League, Viola has contributed much tq these organizations willingness to work a by her nd her' anility to accomplish things. Amember of the Glee Club, she was also in the cast operetta during her jun'o o f the r year., I viola is taking a commercial course and intends to business school after uation. P.S. if you w tickle her palate, try a go to grad- ant to tempte ing piece of chocolate pie. ,,f,t.,r T xN,' x 4 'tf DAN JOHNSON
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T' 'And we know that all things work toqrether' for irood to them that lovu God' Ieeornirns 8:28l. l'l-,Ji intcndn Lo no out in lllt' wurld Sand mervc her fellow men by hetomiriq ai irrisfiiuriury. Flzia hai. won the honor in L.H.f3. of hvrnq ga nrrod Studi-nt .ind 11 quiid friend. But wc' L.rn't Llnirrr all of her honors :rs isht' .rite-nd I-d Suoltx I I lr- Hrdll rrritil llvl junirlr yenr: wIi9n 'tlri' I rm' to ufi, :lui hm. ne-rvcd .rs. .I rrlrinitor A true outfoffdoors gal is 'virgie' as ner partiulpatron in sports show, for she has played basketball, sorter, and baseball. To provide energy she likes to eat something like French frivd potatoes, fumml no we trlamn her?l Her thoughts must run on food, 'fnune she was on the refrcnhment rmmnitt 095 for several pnrtiz-fs. fine han taken a vocntionnl LOUIS? and is undecided as to what .luring hifr si-nriir yr-.ii. hi N, , lb I A 1 V ' I : iwsnlt.-i tc do isle-I ll id 1 wit? i ELSA KNUDSEN VIRGINIA KOTECKI in f 22.51, 0 N I ,P Always calm and zxlwayfa pretty-- . 'M lr gon, Helre comel' this is renlly rin ncicirrigilisli L ta tpent n r' freshman ment for fihyorri- who -lin--. .it F ear, r s m time as pos- inuch as Aud . Shi- was 51-I rr-t.rry . I Q, sible, sin e n, in Muskegon. phd later 1IH'Lli1f'flY. of thi- ILA. But gg 5 has made herself YA.p plnyvd thi- Ivana rlirrirrvl ' rown arour rI.S. by playing in iin band: and was vri-s,idcrit of 45 T 'Y the hand and working in both the Girls' renirur- ture, yifii. the u.A.A. and Girls' League. iP0rlrayingr a reqxrl reur.5i.in ' she likes sports and would Countess in the senior pl.ry ig, rather dzxnce than do anything is 3l'l0lh6'f cxdmpli' of hiir else. Sho plans to attend versatility. wr- prodiii fi ririiirii humriess school After gradu- fulure for her, rieifrrrrrriq .rt BUCH- I'M.s.c. next fir l. I AUDRKY LAGESEN 'fnlrforrrrcr' ir. likely Ln no 5 i plnif-5. and do thirrqf., hut wi.ri 1 out qnll inn nrry rm riqrril inn, I llc- rf, very willrnir tn irive- ff '33 ' fine '.r'lvir,I-2 fir! .I good rnii:.i:. ' lil- Willllffll rlrlrfrl-lilly ru the 1 -.-o .5 ,,. -, ri' lirqh -.vlruiil .md Ilrirrmrtriilr Du p.rrtirii1nl , spur I 2 prikrravls., and :rl-,fr in tru: -rr-nror play. Aftnr rimkirrq thi- 'final -.lr IIIQ' in hir, third year of frrutbull, rr lun ll.ry rngrztlrfitrmr in Ffrlr fornin Iii-ld hirn tri ru-.t priii tru: WZIILLIOYI3 with Um Or iolas. Hn hu-. nl-.o '-.can .ri tion in tri-rck and Imrikvttinl I . LORETTA LANGE wi-vi-r, .r I rnrrqiii in Q4 Paul ., .r t 2 0 tudnnl ' A N florn nit e h. irttvnalud 4 ' lenlr r-,I hr . Pnul ix 'xl nurn Ylii ir ligvu h r . K., 1 on r-, he rn lllltvlllfj to - De 0 t. it ttandin Denny iq , P I wat, ' tivir in tlrs lf. . '. ml li. n tislme lhff rank lreuten nt. fin l8ll.lI'llifljj A rf, fmt 'til r d mi 'Mr. lliir'inir.1 in r. rm play. PuirI'e, lrtrllhlbt sur iril lei ling '.twnp:,, hunlin flint lmll, and pool. DON LANGHAM PAUL LARSEN
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