Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Madison Heights, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 34 text:

Back Row: left to right: J. Johnson, C. Counts, G. Reid, A. Grant. Front Row: G. Mills, E. Everts, G. Milsap, H. Hamlin, M. Nordstorm. Step right up and renew your acquain- tance with J ames J ohnson, George Reid, Charles Counts, Marie Nordstrom, Grace Millsap, Grace Mills, Hesper Hamlin, and Eunice Everts, the sole surviors of a group of thirty-five who began together six years ago in the 7B. Every Tuesday evening is the big night when all 12B,s step out for a hilarious time at a nearby skating rink. As yet there are no champions among us, but were pro- gressing rapidly. We all skate on our feet now so we leave those clumsy pillows at home. All play and no work makes a dull pupil so we decided to work too. To make sure we got things done, we elected Grace Mills, president; Marie Nordstrum, secretary-treasurer; C h a r 1 e s Counts and George Reid to put in our word or two, on the Student Council. The three husky boys of our class are learning the preliminaries of Commando Training. Despite bruises, sprains, and rough treatment, they love it. From what we hear it is best to remain friends with these boys. 12h When Chuck gives with the right, sleep comes easy; it,s imposible to free oneself from James Crotch-hold, and when George sits on you, brother you stay put. We are proud of the two musicians in our class, Hesper Hamlin agd Eunice Everts. When you get the urge to do the Hula Hula, Hesper is probably around somewhere with her electric guitar playing iiBlue Hawaii as only she can play it. Eunice is right there when it comes to piano playing and repre- sents our class in the Glee Club. Our two Graces are active members in the A. W. V. S. What we are real- ly proud of though and would lay our lives down for, are the four tires on James John- sonis car. We each take our turn and guard them in shifts. You cant realize our hesitance in first entering the 12th grade homeroom. We real- ly felt lost. But the other half treats us like younger sisters and brothers now making us feel right at home. Under Miss Grantis pro- tecting wing and with her helpful guidance we manage to fulfill our patriotic duty by attending school. .

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Under the guidance of Miss Halfman, we llAls had a very successful year. This year we elected our officers with the ut- most care and chose Germain Warstler as president; Floyd Warstler as vice-president; Sue Robb, secretary; and Ronald Barber, treasurer. To represent our class on the stu- dent council were Dorothy Glotfelty and Walt King. On February 25, we gave the traditional J-Hop. The gym was gayly decorated under the leadership of Beverly Moynes and Floyd Warstler. We give credit to Walter King and Ronald Barber for their wise choice of the orchestra; they selected Harry Hughesl band Who beat it out from 8 P. M. to 12 P. M. Ronald Barber and Floyd Warstler were honor guards at the midsemester graduation. Our only hope is that next year will be as successful and full of glad times as this year was. The class of HRS who gathered in room 106 this year were ably guided the first semester by Miss Wanda Dobies. When Miss Dobies left in January to become a member of the Lakeshore High School faculty, Miss Ruth Hagle became the 11B sponsor. The group shared in the Junior Mat- inee Dance given March 25. In arranging for the dance, Miss Hagle and the following officers assisted: president, Darlene Helms; vice-president, Delbert Hawkins; secretary, Carol Juvonen; and Student Council repre- sentative Lewis Luchow. We joined in the gay annual J-Hop with the rest of the juniors. We regret to say that sadness darkened our class room with the absences of Wilma Goodrich and rDelbert Hawkins who were taken by hold man illness . There are also vacant seats where members of our class once sat; excitement and money lured them away from what will always prove valu- able to youth. eleven 3 - eleven 13 l Back row: left to right: S. Gifford, 1B. Palmer, L. Luchow, G. Sheldon, B. Campbell, J. Holliday, -F. Warstler, H. Walker, H. Thomas, S. Stolaruk, S. Tonkovich, W. King, C. Bowen. Second row: Miss Halfman, J. Savoy, R. Goodrich, G. Warstler, C. Robert- son, L. Stanley, M. Cline, C. Albiston, B. Moynes, M. Cunningham, J. Thomas, S. Robb, 'Miss Hagle. Front row: M. Mount, D. Glotfelty, B. Sumpter, L. Cote, C. Juvonen, W. Montgomery, M. Miller, D. Day, H. Morris, M. Clinansmith, D. Helms, S. Woodward, R. Montgomery, 1B. Burrows.

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