Ludington High School - Oriole Yearbook (Ludington, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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JoYcE Ncweenc' Pat has proved her ability to break down sales resistance by holding her job at the Morris Store for two years. Her inter- ests seem to center around sports as she was a member of G.A.A. and played soccer when she was a freshman. Her hobby is skating. Pat took a com- mercial course. Always happy, and always smil- ing, even when a chemistry test looms, and somehow you just can't help smiling right along with her. Sometimes we wonder how she can be so cheer- ful with all the extra work she has,such as G.A.A.,Y-Teens, senior play, feature editor for the Senior Annual, Oriole Life during her freshman and sopho- more years, and basketball and soccer, also during her first two years. Joyce plans to go to Michigan State and study sociology. H5dge', as he is called by his friends, has participated in L.H.S.'s three major sports H6 played football for three years and basketball one year in addition to turning out for track in his freshman and sophomore years. H9 was known around school as an enter- prising flatfoot his first and second years. It seems that 'Edge' spends most of his time putterihg with his'32 'Chevvy', which never seems to run just right. PAT ORGAN 'Blurp's' activities would almost fill a pagepall 200 lbs. plus of him has been busy in football, track and basketball during his high school career. His big job in his senior year was being president of Boys' Association, but in spite of this he found time to serve as student 'cop', sing in the glee club and sell ads for the Senior Annual. Sports and food vie for top honors as Deanie's favorite hobby. ELIZABETH PALM L.H.S. will lose not only an ace drummer when Donnie gradu- ates, but an artist and first- rate dancer as well. Band and orchestra have taken a good share of Donnie's time and the rest he spends either working out a masterpiece on canvas or cutting a rug at the nearest dance. A real art enthusiasL Donnie has a small workshop where he carries on a business as a commercial artist. .4 N ,i 'Y L 5' fpr' Q uai' ZS H will 3 on 5 ' ' he 9 Q' 5' B gap , V .,.i'Sgi, N5 .' UQ . . JF, Y t N ' ,' iii!-'v' , -tan. i h an Mgmt 'Q ' -Vg. .,u'ii4?' C' i nf' . ,'...'- 1' the f,f . 2. hr ,W gJE 5? 1- ' Q Q-- nw .,. . X' 4 .g. fsatiit' 'I - A ' -f H ' .tau .mf . ', i - I., 1?zW,jxf V N I A Y' ,cy SE? -w1'c.yJ ' Hr. .Ww'- .wiv yitf' -'f ,fi-?i9i3gi ...-gang, K. ' .if fgpjwi V io, 'r lil 'rw A s, ....,t- der, xg A Qwixg 3j+'q NL ' V43 ., Q. ' Zn' 11. '- nt J g.-.M 'Y' gh :gx -' . ' 1 1': - :i v - A sion, .h -ts u :,:,:,FC'a rhzu -- .I .. - . t , 5- -.. . - '.-i-,-0' . .1 ' '2-1q.- .5-5 S 4-' :z ' In , I.. ...moi . ,sv-l ,Jn ,n Al, Q I -t-2-it it- .1--.yr t' . 'Ls i 1 , - .A 43,--N X .'-,:.'- In: ,, , ' -4 .,',1,- -i-,i v, - ' -5, ..: .A ,,,. ,jf if' ' ' u . 'n '. V 1' L on .1 .Q f 1 v A ou ALVlN OLSON She may seem quiet: she may seem shyg---but once you get to know her she's one swell gall Betsy has been a busy member of Girls' League, having served on committees for the Bunny Hop, Mothers' Tea, Prom, and several other social af- fairs. She was a member of G.A.A. for four years, earning her emblem during her junior year. Betsy also gave her all to sports by going out for ten- nis, basketball, soccer and volleyball. She was a member of the championship team when a sophomore DEAN PARKER DON PEHRSON if 1- 2

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EVA MCDOLE If when you go past 'Penneys,' you just happen to see someone walking around among the manne- quins in the front windows that's Mary. She has worked at 'Pennys' for about three years, and on co-op the past two. Her big ambition is to have a dress shop of her own as she loves to design clothes Athletic as well, Mary likes any kind of out-door sporh 'To have friends is to be one' is the motto Eva has followed during her four years in high school. That this is good advice is demonstrated by the many friends she has made. She has belonged to G.A.A. and she took a general course. Her future seems to be very well settled if that diamond means anything. Lavern 'Nicholson' Mikula is an avid sports enthusiast. He favors the Chicago cubs in UGSBDBIIQ the Michigan wolverines in basketballg and and is well-informed on many other sports. Lavern, who has Spent his last two years as assistant chief of the student police, isn't interested merely in the spectator part of sports. You can see Lavern Playing a nhotu third base for 'Lunde and Sheldonu during the summer softball season, A Y MORTENSON MARVIN MULLIGAN J SDorts have taken up most Of Elsie's spare time since she entered L. H. S. She has been active member of the G.A.A. participating in al the outdooi'and indoor sports She was on the championship soccer team when she was a freshman. Elsie has also served on many tommittees for parties, always showing up for the clean-up committee on the umorning after-the night befo ref. Tall, talented, and temper- nental could very well describe Pat, because that is exactly what she is. Tall, about 5 ft., 9 in., talented in art work with aspirations of becoming an interior decorator or fashion designer, and fempef- mental about anything that doesn't please her. Pat has been very active through-out her high school career, being 2 ch er leader for three years a member of all the decorat- inq conmittees for parties and a member of the Glee Club for two yeais.' vi By far the most jovial member of the senior class, Marvin makes friends and puns where- ever he goes. On the student police force when a freshmen and sophomore, he became chief during his junior year and has ably held down that post this year. Marvin turned athlete during his freshman year: became class secretary in his junior year, and then took to to the stage as neoris Kolen- hovv in the senior play. To quote Marvin, 'My favorite food is food.' ELSIE NELSON PATRICIA NEUMANN



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M' L, .Ffh K iq. YQQ, .4 qgf if A, H2 , ' r li. nf 'lui AQ ' VN. A 3 Z v F F MARIAN PETERSEN been lucky enough t s end her fall cations 'n '- Here's the little 's va un y Cal fornia, so nat l when she's - qh sc l sh lafis to go fto c lleg- h . oirai e will -- an pre sive Er cor no he . tnouty in- clud four ars of and, Socce for two .ar no one -. -f basketba l. Not only that, but Loffa has been an honor student' ile taking a commergiqh Cguygg. l , 9 if k'. ff ' A: r l Althouqh Marian is very friend ly, 1Jw- is t?Ylf9M9ly quiet. lust ask anbbnl bho knows and this won't ueinpfd for she has many filjpdq. Boys, if you are looking for a girl just like the t'rl that married dear oldxcan, Marian is the uirl for o fb N ecausa she hails from the Jo ntry ana enjoys nome- akwg. She,has, lakatl a qeneral c urse tyrouqnqut her four X yaafs in'hioh school. vi W Wi, th LORRAINE PRENZEL E Nea cane fr F tain in her j nior year o after qetting d b Hartman s r ht d ass an She erci Q s an ing about nq D s t r u pment ompany .- 1 of laxeti A i- in how 5 ttle e me . ' Q t. to a 'a I f d is th . - K Q U i- ss colleq- i G and Rapids Her eco o f-1 ce will 0 work- i g i re vff ice 0 , he E ct i 'fairer A ' rn s re- t ' ling Or dan i N HJ.P.l believes in combining business with pleasure. He not only writes sports for the Hoaily NewSu nut is coeeditor of the Senior Annual. wher- ever he uoes he takes his be- loved briefcase. Hm-ml we wonder what he carries in it Besides this he must have some extra spare time, for he was in the senior play, as well as being student manage' in football. During the fifst three years of h.oh srhoo! Oriole Life occupied his time. CAROL RASMUSSEN Happy, carefree, 'Doo nop' was one of the three student mana- gers of the basketball team this year, and no one knows better than he that it's no easy job! Band four years and glee club durinq his senior year show that Bob has his musical side, too. During his junior year he took off enough time to join the student police force out we feel that he would rather be fishing than be a cop. . JAMES PIERCE well, well, do tell--heah comes 'Rastusn in her uniform, her majorette's uniform, that is. Carol has been a high stepping majorette during NET entire high school career. She has participated in many sports such as basketball, soccer and baseball. she was class com- missioner in S.T.C.C. during ner freshman year. Card spends ner evenings at the jenter Theater working as CASH ier. '-IIIYWE BEATRICE RIFFLE ROBERT ROGALKE

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