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DORIS BRAIS BILL RILEY M155 BLQQM T Fmsfer OLA 1 l l IHA Ind. Arts Club 234, M Club 4, h ws Staff 4 234, Mgr. baseball, basketball t k I 34, News Staff 234, sleepy l'I d 4 MANTENQ SENICDIQ5 GF 1954 ADVISQIQ FLAQ IQALSEIQS DA. IQ. WINNEIQ Ml-Q, BENGCHE GENE WILKIE IQOSEMAIQV MAIQCUKAITIS CAI-QOL SHEAIQ
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PETER SCHURMAN GERALD SHll'l' DELORES TAYLOR Band 1234, Student Council 3, FFA 12, Ind- Arts Clllb 4, SCC- 4, lrI1Ck 12, M T1'21USfCf 51- AHH9 4- FHA 4, Chorus 4 Spanish Club 34, V. Pres. 4, Chorus Club 234, FFA 123. 24, Class play 4, Swine Imp. 12, pres. 2. MANTE G SENIGIQS OF I9 4 PATRICIA TRUNK Class sec. 1, tres, 2, class play 3, chorus 1234, cheerleader 12, FHA 1234, Queen's Court 3, News Staff 1234, Student Council 3, M Club Queen's Court 2, best girl athlete 4, best school dancer 3, ping-pong champ 13. LYLE UNDERXVOOD Transfer 2, band 234, chorus 234, base- ball 234, basketball 234, track 234, FFA 2, Ind. Arts Club 34, News Staff 4, M Club 34, tres. 3, class play 4, best school dancer 4. KATHLEEN YOUNG News Staff 234, FHA 1234, librarian 4
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MHS CLASS HISTQ V CLASS 54 The class started the freshman year by electing Marvin Stauffenberg, president: Rosemary Marcukaitis, vice president: Janice Dahler, treasurer: and Pat Trunk, secretary. Jerry Jarvis was elected to the Student Council. Our class adviser was Miss Smith. The freshman class gave a return party to the sophomores. As sophomores the class held its hrst meeting in September and elected Jerry Jarvis, presi- dent: Marvin Stauffenberg, vice president: Pat Trunk, treasurer: Janice Dahler, secretary: Suzanne Giblin and Robert Erickson as Student Council representatives. Mr. Shrefller was chosen as class adviser. The class initiated the freshmen and gave them a welcome party in September. The class assembly program was given in February, when tl1e Cole Marionettes gave a performance for the entire school. Five new students who joined the class were, Lyle Underwood, Anna Lee Boyd, Jackie Cain, Marjorie Burger, and Roger Jackson. Lost were Beverly Uran, Shirley Mag- ruder, Carlos Garrett, and Naomi Singleman. As juniors the class elected Robert Miller, president: Jerry Jarvis, vice president: Janice Dahler, treasurer: and Robert Erickson, secretary. Patricia Trunk, James Rilott, and Peter Schurman were chosen to represent the class on the Student Council. Miss Schussele and Mr. Benoche were chosen as advisers. The class presented the play, Star Crazy, on April 24, under the direction of Miss Schussele. The Junior-Senior banquet and prom were held May 16, with the theme, The Blue Note. They sold basketball schedule pencils and had charge of the con- cession stand at all home basketball games. Lost by the class were Jackie Cain, Larry Crouse, Pat Seyler, Gerald Paquette, Vivian Hartman, Marvin Stauifenberg, Janice Dahler, and Pat Lee. The class started the senior year by electing Gene YVilkey, president: Rosemary Marcukaitis, vice president: Robert Miller, treasurer: and Grace Reiter, secretary: Jim Rilott, Suzzanne Giblin, Jerry VVinder, and Marvin Gerdes were chosen as Student Council members. Our play, Hopps- ville Holiday, given November 5, was directed by Miss Bloom. Our advisers were Miss Bloom and Mr. Benoche. Mmtreuo QLAS5 WILL stun I, Anna Lee Boyd, will my title of chatterbox to Katy Nalley. I, Doris Brais, will my gym shoes to Joy X'Vyse so she won't have to go barefooted in P.E. next year. I, Frank Buck, will my varsity shoes to Gary Guertin and hope they fit. I, Julia Duke, will the 24 sheets olf typing paper it takes me to do one lesson to Marilyn Vfarner. l, Marvin Gerdes, will my ability to break up play props to Bob Ruyle. I, Bob Erickson, will my curly hair to Ray St. Atllllfl. l, Suzanne Giblin, will my wild and wooly senior days of tearing around in a new Chevy to Carol Xvilkins who already has a head start. I, Jerry Jarvis, will my ability to bum typing paper to Jack Favors. l, Carolyn Lewis, will my pocket-size dictionary to Peggy Nourie so she will spell better next year than I did. l, David Lyons, will Joe Marcukaitis the raccofm 110 allC1HPi6Cl IO SIIOOI 1351 fall- I, Rosemary Marcukaitis, will my 200 Spanish tests to Carol Shonkwiler so she won't have to sit up all night studying next year. I, Robert E. Miller, will 1ny favorite book of kn0W1Cdge to Jack Cavitt. I, Kenny Neitfeldt, will my height to John Millsap so he may 11ot be the shortest in school. I, Bertha Ohlenkamp, will Nancy Parker my ability tO Catch Z1 1112111 for use during next year. I, Grace Reiter, will Kay XVyse enough peroxide to last her through the rest of her school days, so she can also have blonde hair. I, Bill Riley, will my basketball managership to D. McR0y. I, James Rilott, will my ability to keep my car clC21I1 L0 Dale Neincr. I, Carol Shear, will my twirling ability, which w2iS WillC4l to me two YSHTS 21gO, to Kathleeli MC- Neil. I, Gerald Shipp, will Chuck Ruder my beautiful Chevrolet S0 hC'l1 have H good Cal' to drive. I, Pete Schurman, will 1ny typing speed to Bob Spangler, and hope he makes better grades with it than I did. I, Delores Taylor, will Ruth Piper my house plans so she won't have to start from scratch in Home Ee next year. I, Patricia Trunk, will Nancy Mann my extensive vocabulary and hope she makes better use of it than I did. I, Lyle Underwood, will my ability to never have had a dull moment to Park Hollenbeck. I, Gene Xvilkey, will my fast, beautiful and dependable car, with all of its swell memories, to Donna Shrefller. I, Kathleen Young, will my long brown hair to Marlene Simeur. Lastly, we all will the covet- ed position of seniors to this year's juniors, who have been hot on our heels these last few months. -Attested and subscribed on this 25th day of May, l954, by all those here who are not all there. Signed and sealed, CLASS or '54. G
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