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-Jul!!!--icuii. 435 an -r-Per N..- ELIZABETH RUNKEL 'ed has been too busy in the iysics Club persuading the aacher to make his favorite Jod. ice cream, to do much ilking, but we think he could ' the ocrasion demanded. Fred is been 'rollinri in oouuh nce he started workinq at the iisy Mae Bakery. Photography, ology, and swimming hold 'ed's outside interest 14 PU' N, 5 'Locky' has been one of our most popular seniors, as was proved when she was elected Homecominq Queen. She has been a member of band and or- chestra, G.A.A. and Girls' League Council. She was point secretary of G.A.A. during her senior year and also worked on S.l.C.C. Lotky has been on various cawnittevs and is known for her dependability. Al- though she exhibited a qreat talent for artinq in the senior play she probably won't see Broadway DECHUSP she is doing to Albion Colle-ie next fall. ' vs. if A6 and ' .A-fi FRED SHIRA lllal tall tliqriififtd younq nun who now- undvr Ihr' ,il ian Ur Mi. Afllllflfly nirhy, will -itrei-1 diunitnry of thr- -teniur play, if. rvfilly finil 3hurri ',,r1lhJl4n, llwfxiileu the play, fini I :il-io PHY?-U'ip.'xtv'1 in ltr Y .uid tr .u,k in h.-. -.ophorriorr yi-arg fnnti, ,ii in hw. ,uriiur yuarg .in-I tra. lt in Iii! 'mirror your. IH. ,,1-,U timmy' xi rrufrnlu-r uf tht- V.il+.iLy Club .ni-I Pliyhiif, Vluli in hi-. Tll'2 bmiirir' yf:.ir. Jerry, or 'Jeff,' will be missed on the football field as well as in the governing body of L.H.S. Football 1-3-M and varsity 3-u earned 'Jeff' two letters for his ability as guard. Track held an important place in his schedule during his first two years S.f.C.CU 3-H, vars ity Clirb M, and Science club ll Cas treasurerl show 'Jeff's'claim at leader-- ship. H9 was also an active member in Hi-Y during his freshman year, and crack feaf ture writer for the senior Annual. ua 6 C, Hhi Mari 1, ar- I' 'uf me I Pl ,JI Ml!!! X 2,917 4 X h,l JEROME SEWARD le nttenuinq hiqh school lyri belonqt-d to t..A.A ,the Monitors Club. Girls' Chorus, and also worked on Oriole Life. She served on several party 1' ' ' C0111 510 C iittees and played on the 'wr team for a year. QQ-,, Marilyn must Delieve the Old sayinu 'ritiout thi- way to a rnan's heart 'for -the spends 1 muih ot her spare time rocking. Nm-in, Lhv lucky fella. 'x tn MARILYN SHUE iff.-if Here in 'Lenny' Smith, one of Q 95, W Our Liu--v senior .iii lr.. lilrrnrhi F alr- fkllllf from Sidney, Nertiriizam, in her junior your hut haf. really i joined in thi- swiruq nf tniriiis.. 'PN Q' mhz- i-. tukinq a rninrrieirr inl 5 roursr? .mil snr- r l.iim'. typinq W lr ui, hr-r fnvorit-f r lii','i, 'lPriny W. ' -.nyxl-,tw ha-. .i w:'.'ilrrir--,f. fur rhhrry pin and roller ukutihq. ',l,irwl ii-, t' ir. Nurntif-i 1 nn hrzr peer'.irr1.il hit p.u.uiv r--.pw.l.1lly when ir-trirdnd by Perry Coinri. x l EMIL SJoHoLu GLEQQA Suiru
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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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Pensive: sometimes a little too quiet, but one of the nicest seniors is Roger. He may not say much very often, but when me does talk you can bet that everyone is going to listen. Studies seem to have taken all of Roger's time in L.H.s. for which we are very sorry. we're quite sure that he could have given us many helpful suggest- ions on our various problems, but he seems to be one of the lucky few who stand by the motto, 'Silence is Golden'. A very versatile girl, this stewart gal, and though a mite shy, she has taken time out from her studies to work at many extra activities. In evidence of this is her record of two years in band, column writer for oriole Life for two years Girls' League all four years and volleyball, baseball, and tennis. ROGER SOBERALSKI LOI5 STEWART 'Charlie', as he is known by everyone, can be easily distinguished by his keen sense of humor and hearty laugh. After school hours he spends his time working at the Ludington Auto sales, or aCr0SS the street engaging in his favorite past-time, shooting billiards. Among his many achievements in high school are ntyears in band, one year each ui orchestra, basketball ana football, justice in the student couri and basketball manager, in addition to being a member Inf S.T.C.C. and the Physics club. GORDON STRAHAN Tall and blond - - - Hmmmll should I go further to try to explain what this mere picture in itself tells? But Don has been useful as well as ornamental around these old halls, as the following list of accomplishments prove: Co-op work at the star watch Case, Physics Club, Boys' Association, and a top track man to boot. Don plans to go to M.S.C. upon graduation. l WILLIAM SWAN L.H.S. will lose another drummer when 'Herb' leaves, but therat-a-tat tatwill prob- ably echo for some time to come. 'Herb' has played in band for four years, and was also a member of the student police force. His favorite song is 'Glow worm' and he'd give anything for a pork chop. 'Give me a blonde and the world is mine', is his motto. 'I never trouble trouble until trouble troubles me' and it certainly wouldn't with Bill behind the wheel of Gregory's truck. Bill has been with the student police force during his junior and senior years, and has proved himself capable of, enforcing the laws of L.H.Sf He's very much interested in hunting, fishing, photographyp shop work, and travelingd The Song. 'All That Glittefi IS NO! Gold', is one of his favori tes. DON SwA, 'N RODNEY TAcKToRs
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