Ludington High School - Oriole Yearbook (Ludington, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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. . L u Miss Brill- NormaDeIonge1 Mrs. F1tZBefa1d'Mary 0 STANDING: Beth1yann.AnderS0n' . i k S renson, Frank: Ed Gibson. Billz H0b2-III . - Ann, Dic O l Barnett' Eameiuney'S1hu1TJya?oS?1l,'HarPer. Doctor Burton: Fred Adams, Larry, Warden Bums' Freda hm FRC ' , . 11 CharPie, Lillian:I0anneIorS6Y1S0I1. Maffhalmyan Maftinsen' Joe Scales' SITTFNG' Sa Y 'lbrethzlim Fisher lhe Youngest' Doug Taggart. Mr. Gilbreths Marlena Haube'rg'MIs' G1 Middleton, 180k- Cheaper By The Dozen, by Frank Gilbreth J'r. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carney, arollicking comedy, has been considered the best Senior Play in years. It is a delightful story about a rather large American family whose father is a terrific effi- ciency expert. The father establishes a demo- cratic family council to work outfamilyprob- lems. Most. of these problems are wonderfully solved except those concerning the eldest daugh- ter, Anne. She rebels against her father's too old fashionedideas and almost upsets her father's plans for the future. However, they finally come to a mutual understanding after many humorous incidents. Although this play is very amusing it has genuine beauty and meaning. enior ay



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C4165 P010 QC? It all happened because of Dick Dodd's persistence. When in Custer, he insisted that we visit Madam La Fake, the world famed fortune teller. Midnight found us knocking at the door of an old dilapidated, clapboard house. The door silently opened. A hollow voice mockingly bade us enter. As I crossed the threshold I felt a slight inward tremor and found out later that Dick experienced the same feeling. The owner of the voice guided us through many dark and gloomy passages, until at last we were led into a long low room, inhabited by spiders and cobwebs. We were seated before a table completely covered by a black cloth. With little or no fright we waited for what seemed four years. BOOM!! ! BANGf7f ! ! ? Adeafening explosion startled our senses. The Purple smoke floated away and the re on the altar in a calm repose sat a hideous old hag-Madam La Fake ! Gentlemen, what do you desire? I was too frightened to speak. We wish to know the future of the class of 1951 of Ludington High School, answered Dick in a shaken tone. Immediately she passed into a kind of stupor, and began to recite names and deeds of the members of the class. I jerked out a pencil and paper and began to write the facts downjust as she predicted: DOUGLAS MIDDLETON, civil engineer, builder of a mammoth eight span bridge from Ludington to Butte rsvilleg JUNIOR STIELSTRA, ping pong champ of Mason County, EUGENE TOWNS, proprietor of Ludington's Girl's Board- ing Schoolg LYLE ANTHONY, Ludington Chief of Police, LOUIS CARL- SON, head baker of Daisy-Mae syndicate, ROGER ANDERSON, profes- sional basketball playerfor Gus' Cafeg JACK ALKEMA, owner offleet of rowboats in Florida, FRED ADAMS, recently released his theory of Why Man Descended From Woman , STUART ANDERSON, filling station attendant at Stue's Slooper Se rvice ,ED GIBSON, custodian of Ludington City Hallg BILL JEROME, inventor of electronic mousetrapg SHIRLEY SAVAGE, secretary to DICK JOHNSON, multi-millionaire, BOB WARNER, male nurse in Women's Wardg CAROL THOMSEN, racing driver in Stearns Parkg GENE GOFF, mayor of Custer, Michigang MILDRED TAYLOR, professor of Sociology, L. H. S. 3 DORIS BORTZ, proud owner of Doris' Music Shop and a collector of 10, 000 old boogie masterpieces, CHARLES TOWNS, head of Towns' Basement Diggings Qby the way, he's in the holej. BILL HARPER, caretaker of L, H. S, new floral gardens, AMARYLIS LOOMIS, champion hogcaller of Amber Township, ROSS LEEDHAM, married and still kicking aroundg CAROLINE KLAFT, now the proud and happy Mrs. C. ColemangHOWARD BUZZ LINSTROM, Sarge in the Army in charge of K. P. dutygDEAN JOHNSON, artist in employ of PEEK magazine, RONALD HARMON, BRYANT Mc DERMOTT, HERBERT TACTOR and ROGER LIEBETREU who wanted to be millionaires, are all on reliefg SHEILA NUGENT, president of Man Lovers Incorporated, BETTY BRYE, model for the Elite ShopgHOBERT BURNS, champion billiard player of Amber, GERALD DERBY, game warden of Mason County, NORMA DeJONGE, anaesthetist in Paulina Stearns Hospital, JACK BROWN, butcher, now called Finge rless g BOB Z6

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