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Although MARILYN SMITH never seemed to be a person to take a very active part in school affairs, students will always remember Marilyn as the girl wearing a smile no matter what happened. Those who know her found her to be one of those friends that was really worth while having. She took a Commercial Course, her future is undecided. MELISSA SMOGOLESKI was a transfer from St. Simons her junior year and has become a member of such clubs asBrun Nez and Physics. She also took Art. Her senior year she helped sell subscriptions for the Annual. She took aCo1lege Preparatory Course and hopes to go to school in Milwaukee. Here's another of those fellows who belonged to that Elite Organization at school made up of characters who enjoy headaches. Although in this case MELVIN SODERSTROM didn't own a Model A. He did have a Buick about which he would gladly take time out of any class to tell you. Sodie was a member of the Hi-Y and Mixed Chorus. G. A. A. seems to have taken up a good deal of LOIS SONER- ALS' time during her four years in high school, for she was a member for three years, and served as Treasurer. How- ever, along with her abilities, she has a combination of friendliness and beauty which helped secure her an honored place on the queen's homecoming court. 3h-gr AR of , Q 'ww 'i Y dl w 'wt-.av I ,Q I J eniom W 'W l H1 I., f Q .il 419' DICK Hook SORENSON wasatransfer from Manistee. He has participated .in Band, Orchestra, Assistant Band Director, basketball, and football. He was Class Officer and on the Prom Committee when a junior. As a senior he was Boys' Association President, member of the S.T.C.C., worked on Co-op and was in the Senior Play. RONALD STARK has been one of those shy fellows until he gets in with that certain gang and then you know that he's around. He hasn't been in very many activities except the Boys' Association, but he has spent most of his time down at the Shop. He is interested in woodworking. While attending L.H.s. LAURENA STERLEY participated in many activities. She has been a Librarian during her senior year. She also served as a Monitor during her junior and senior years. Her other activities include G.A.A. for two years and Choir three years. With a combination of friendliness and studiousness, IEAN STEWART has managed to end her four years at L.H.S. with a good record. One of her main interests, however, was Orchestra in which she played during her first three years of high school. She also showed her school spirit by partici- pating in the Booster Club.
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-vm al CARLIN SEWARD has been noted for being very dependable, and has quite a list of activities in his four years of school. As his record shows he has been a Student Cop, a member of the Hi-Y and Camera Club. He also has been very active in the Music Department, being in the Boys' Chorus and Mixed Chorus for four years. CONNIE SHUMSKY seemed to be the athletic type from the loo ks of her activities--G.A.A. , basketball, softball, spcedball, and volleyball. She was also Vice President of our class as a freshman, a Monitor, and a member of the Girls' League Cabinet. CAROL SKOOG has been very active in sports her four years at L.H. S. She was on the winning softball team her sopho- more year. She also played basketball, soccer, and speed- ball. She was one of the clerks in G.A.A. her junior year Her job at the Lyric has taken up most of her spare time She is taking a Commercial Course. CHARLES S, SMITH has been very active in the vocal de- partment of L.H. S. He has sung in both the Mixed Chorus and the Boys' Chorus. He has been a member of the Speech Club and the Hi-Y. Chuck has beenavery active member of the Student Police. CARMEN RODRIQUEZ seemed quiet to those who didn't know her, but whenever you have passed her in the hall she always had abright flashing smile. She has traveled quite a bit during her four years, since she spent her winters in Texas. Carmen took a Commercial Course and .is still un- decided as to her future. Music takes up most of BARB ROHN'S time. She has been in the Band for three years, an Officer, Orchestra and the Assembly Band for two years. Not to be left out is her in- terest in sports for she played basketball and baseball. She is a member of the G.A.A., Y-Teens, of which she was Treasurer and she served on the Prom, and the Senior Com- mittee. One of the busiest seniors around Ludington High this year was SHIRLEY SAVAGE. She has participated in many varied activities. She has sung in the Choir and Girls' Glee Club. She did some very good work on both the school publica- tions. Besides working on the Oriole Life, she was Co-Feature Editor of the Annual. ROGER SCHUMACKER is well-known for carrying a brief case. He certainly had the senior class in stitches. He also kept the Speech Club in peals of laughter. His main interest was in the Art Department. His hobby is motors which he spends much of his time on, eniom fl CG'-'ts .J A l 1 - A -', V -i ' -'!,?f.Z.': b fi Vfejff gii sv Y .fri 5-kgs ' -QQ- ' i' 5 5' s A A aft-J fl x i '95
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I wffe, AQ! kv -.J .Cd 'EE' 'B 'gr-'IP' fa... MILDRED TAYLOR was a musical minded girl from all ap- pearances, because she spent three years in the Mixed Choir and two years in Girls' Chorus. She also participated in Girls' League activities. Mildred took a General Course and as yet is undecided about her future. CAROL THOMSEN has been one of our outstanding athletes in school. He has played football and basketball and went out for track. He was a member of the Physics Club and the S.T.C.C. Keyo as he is called by his friends is another A man around school. He tries desperately to keep the heap running, but he does most of the running. CHARLES TOWNS can be seen anytime of the year, either riding around in his car or else working for his uncle driving trucks, bulldozers or what have you. This has kept him quite busy and he hasn't had time for school activ.ities although he did go out for football and he was a member of the Speech Club. EUGENE TOWNS, known to many as Eugenius, is one of the class characters. It seemed like there wasn't a minute in whichhe didn't have some joke to tell. E. T. has been kept busy his four years with track and football. He was one of the ambitious persons who worked in the Library and also was a member of the Mixed Chorus. JUNIOR STIELSTRA a versatile athlete as his football, bas- ketball, and track records show, is one of the Orioles best hard driving Fullbacks, a dead shot when playing Center for the Oriole five, and high point man when running with the Oriole thinclads. One of our better students, he does very well in his studies and sports. Junior also is a member of the Varsity Club and Boys' Association. MARILYN SWANSON was a very quiet person in school and you probably never noticed her unless you happened to be down in the office the first or fifth period helping Frances. She was in Girls' League while in school, too, Since Marilyn took a Commercial Course, she intended to enter the Com- mercial field after graduation. HERB TACTOR'S talents seem to be centered around public speaking, sports, and law enforcement. He served on the Student Police Force his junior year. He was afootball Man- ager and a member of the Varsity Club his senior year. He was a member of the Speech Club and the IournalismClass, also in his senior year. BRYAN Toogie TAGGERT was well known around school for his silly remarks and for Pop in the Senior Play. His senior year was a busy one for he was in the S.T.C.C., Speech Club, on the Annual Staff, and in chargevof home- coming festivities. Toogie took a College Course and plans to go to Michigan State. eniom is felis egg U40 W N: Q'lq:,,, as t sg ,-175 - ,gm J, . , . sg. , - ' ,fb ' - Q5 Z- 1 ' 54fT:A?.p5g xv - --A ' ' s ,iw .sa . 2.5. . . . ,L . w l .1 , , ...,- .,,. , H . - . - ,,.., ,- ., ,s'..J:::.v , 'I' 1' .lf-:Patna sae:-'::5:::s'i i, fy. 'Q-figs. 'Si 3214.3 A f: 5 129. f' ,:,:,'.jf.'-'RTE' 51... f-:Q .sg-, -, ' .M 's-. is sf, ,fr ,rf r wirrrts .rims Q. r .'.'.'. . f
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