Marine City High School - Mariner Yearbook (Marine City, MI)
- Class of 1953
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1953 MARINER MARINE CITY HIGH SCHOOL MARINE CITY, MICHIGAN HE CAN WHO THINKS HE CAN EDITOR BUSINESS MGR. PHOTOGRAPHY SPORTS ART TYPISTS VALERIE SMITH DAVID BEATTIE GEORGE BUTLER KENNETH EATON JAMES WHITE JOANN MARSA CAROL REICHLE BARBARA WENDT 1 MARINE CITY HIGH SCHOOL iVlAIUNE CITY. MICHIliYN Dedication We the members of the 1953 Mariner Staff affectionately dedicate this annual to Miss Mildred Bolton, a loyal friend and advisor. We are grateful to her for her kind co-opera- tion and guidance, for without her this annual would not have been possible. Board of Education DONALD MACDONALD WILLIAM S. BOWDEN MD VICE PRESIDENT CARL K. SMITH TREASURER ERVIN C. JONES SECRETARY MILDRED BOLTON WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE A.B. WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY M.S.L.S. VERMA BURGHDORP WAYNE UNIVERSITY B.S. EARL BOHR ’WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE B.S. FRED CONNORS WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE B.S. UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN M.S. CLARICE BROWN NORTHERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE A.B. GAY FINN UNIVERSITY OP TOLEDO B. ED. 7 . LOUISE FULLWOOD NORTH WESTERN UNIVERSITY B.M. ED. EDNA HALL UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO B. ED. CLAYTON FLEMMING WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE A. 3. FLORENCE JOACHIM WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE B.S. 8 C. JOHN GLANZ UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO B. ED. MARIE McCARRON MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE B.S. STEVE NOWAK WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE B.S. FLOYD SHATTUCK WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE B.S. BURTON PLUMMER JAMESTOWN COLLEGE, A.B UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN M. A. EDWARD TRUDELL NORTHERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE B.S. MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE M. A. BETHANY RADTKE WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE B.S. WILLIAM WAYTULONIS MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY B.S. 9 10 . MORRIS BIANCHI SOMETIMES I ' M HAPPY. JAMES AUCLAIR OH HAPPY DAY.” NEVA BOULIER AIN ' T MISBEHAVIN. 12 . GEORGE BUTLER IN A MOUNTAIN GREENERY JOHN DUPUIE IT ' S IN THE BOOK DOUGLAS DUEWEKE DARK EYES NOT PICTURED KENNETH EATON DRY BONES BARBARA DUFF INTO EACH LIFE SOME RAIN MUST FALL ' BERNARD ELSHOLZ AIN ' T GOT A BARREL OF MONEY 13 ROBERT GENAW I LIKE THE WIDE OPEN SPACES GEORGE HORN MILK-BUCKET BOOGIE iu PATRICIA JOLIN BETWITCHED, BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED KATHERINE KLIEMANN RED SILK STOCKINGS AND GREEN PERFUME DORIS ANNE KALTZ THE DREAMER GERALDINE KRUCKENBURG AMONG MY SOUVENIRS 15 CAROL REI CHLE CHLOE NANCY SEGAR I ' M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT 1 JOAN RICHARDSON I ' VE GOT A LOVELY BUNCH OP CO CO AN UTS LOUIE SMITH AFTER GRADUA- TION DAY DONNA SHELDON HONEY VALERIE SMITH PAPER DOLL 17 WILLIAM TRUDELL MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC A MESSAGE FROM YOUR EDITOR AS EDITOR OF THE 1953 ANNUAL I HOPE THIS YEAR BOOK WILL BE TREASURED BY EACH OF YOU .AS PART OF YOUR SCHOOL LIFE AND NOT JUST A BOOK CONTAINING WORDS AND PICTURES. ON BEHALF OF THE ANNUAL STAFF I WISH ALL THE SENIORS SUC- CESS AND GOOD LUCK IN THE LIFE SET BEFORE THEM. I HOPE THEY, TOO, WILL USE THIS BOOK IN THE YEARS AHEAD AS A REMEMBRANCE OF THEIR HAPPY AND CAREFREE DAYS SPENT IN MARINE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. I ALSO HOPE THAT WHEN THEY OPEN THE COVER OF THIS ANNUAL IN THE YEARS TO COME, INSIDE THEY WILL FIND MANY HAPPY MEMORIES- --MEM- ORIES OF THE SPORTS IN WHICH THEY SO HEARTILY PARTICIPATED: MEMORIES OF ALL THEIR ACTIVITIES; AND MEMORIES OF THE TEACHERS WHO GAVE THEM GUIDANCE IN THE FOUR YEARS OF THEIR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER . SOON WE WILL BE STARTING OUR LIFE AS ADULTS AND WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DEPEND ON OUR TEACHERS AND PARENTS AS WE HAVE IN THE PAST. AFTER THE DAY OF GRADUATION WE WILL BE SETTING GOALS OF OUR OWN; I SINCERELY HOPE THAT ALL OF US CAN REACH THEM. GOOD LUCK. YOUR EDITOR 19 [ TIME OUT! -KEEPING TRIM- AN OTHER PLANET? POSING I ! ! Class of 1953 Seniors JIM. HEY WHAT ' S THIS? QUARTET now i B. Arneel, L. Archer, B. Baker, P. Briggs, E. Campbell, D. Caraway. Row 2 N. Clark, D. Chapman, M. Denean, B. Doetsch, L. Ellis, V. Erdbecker Row 3 J. Erdman, H. Furtaw, M. Gaston, E. Genaw, M. Goulette, M. Hall. Row 4 S. Hoffman, D. Holland, L. Holland, J. Horn, D. Johnson, V. Jones. Row 5 J- Kaminski, ] t- Kammer, B. Kaufman. 2L ROW I M. ACHATZ, B. ALLISON, T. ACRE, R. ALTHERR, J. AXMACKER , C. BAKER. ROW II N. BAKER, J. BEATTIE, G. BEIER, B. BIBEAU, C. BRENNER, B. BRENNER. ROW III W. BUCHLER, T. CHRISTENSEN, A. DENNIS, B. DENNIS, L. DIETLIN, M. DICKENSON. ROW IV E. DEWEY, A. DOETSCH, M. DRINKARD, L. ERDMAN, E. PRY- DELL, N. HARPER. ROW V I. HARRIS, A. HOFFMAN, A. JAMES, A. JONES, C. JONES, A. LAKE. ROW VI J. LEONARD, J. LESTER, M. KAMMER. Sophomores ROW I J. L CHER SC ■ , R. MERRYMAN , ROW II E. OLDE, D. A. RECOR, C. ROW III B. ROBERTSON J. SHAW, C. ROW IV A. SMITH, M. E. WATTERS, ROW V T. WASHBURN, T. YOUNT INS, ROW VI C. PAULY, B. E. LUDINSTON, L. MCLOUTH, N. MCNI C. MCR ELAND . OSTERLAND, R. OSTERLAN]} C. PRAY, REICHLE. , D. ROBBINS, B. ROSSO V , E. SE3AR, SICKEN. STYK, E. TERHUNE, D. THOMPSON, C. WARD. J. WELSER, C. WILDE, D. WISSMAN, G. KURTZ. PARCELL. 9 Freshmen K. AMEEL, J. AUCLAIR, 3. BALFOUR, D. BAXTER, R. BEATTIE, H. BELL. E. BENEDICT, T. BIBEAU, G. BURK, A. BURNS, M. CANNY, T. CHAPMAN. I. COLLINS, M. COOK, R. DANNEELS, R. DEWEY, B. DRINK ARD, R. EHNIS. P. EMIG, G. ERDKAN, C. FAB IN, G. FAUCHER, A. FRANK, G. FRANK . C. FURTAW, B. FURTAW, J. FURTAW, M. FUR TAW, I. GCULETTE, N. HAACK. J. HARRIS, E. HENDERSON, D. HILL, R. HORN, A. JACOBS, M. JACOBS. Freshmen ROW I ROW II ROW III ROW IV ROW V ROW VI A. KEARNS, W. KOCH, R. KUBERSFI, V. LAVENDER, J. LEONARD, M. LIETZ . M. LOMERSGN, J. LUMLEY, J. MCALISTER, D. MCCLELLAN, E. MARZCLF, K. MORELAND. A. MOSER, M. OSTERLAND, B. OSTWALD, R. PEAVLER, P. PFINGST, B PHILLIPS B. REICHLE, C. ROSE, D. ROSSOW, B. SANTORO, R. SCHROEDER, M. SH ARROW. G. SIGAFOOSE, E. STRUEBING, W. SIMONS, E. SMITH, H. SMITH, D. SYME. J. THOMPSON, M. THOMPSON, J. TICKNOR, D. VOLK MAN, ,. WARK- ENTINE, F. ZOBL. Eighth tirade B Row I, Left tc right, Kenneth Rhadigan, Donna Younkins, Donna Tru- dell, Charlotte Wade, Joan Briggs, Carmen Wenzel, DeWitt Hart, Milton Lester, Robert Trudell. Row II Karen Krause, William Sandul, Linda Beattie, Joyce Elsholz, Margaret Dionne, Jean Waytulonis, Chris Johnson, Thomas Clemons, Wilson Wonsey. Row III Sally Chapman, Barbara St. James, Percy Montagne, Kenneth Kinyon, Dennis Teichow, Richard Tierney, Sam Polio, Melvin Gill, Norman McCauley, Norman Sandvik, Raymond Schroeder, Larry Saph, Duane Kaatz . 30 Eighth tirade B LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I RONALD SMITH, DAVID GASTON, VICTORIA EHNIS, JOAN WAYTULONIS, PHYLLIS GENAW, SUSAN BIBEAU, ARLENE HOLLAND, MIKE TATRO ROW II BRUCE SCHELDON, JIM CLEMONS, CHARLES WOLFE DARLENE ROLAND, MARY JO BASSETT, JUDITH FORDE, NORAH LEE LOWES, RUBY MARZOLF, JUDY MC GLYNN, GEORGE RINGEISEN, ANDY TERHUNE ROW III LEON GINTER, WARREN KOCH, RODNEY DICKINSON, BERNARD WEISS, WAYNE KAATZ , JIM NORTH, JIM FALLAHE, RICHARD WARD, JAMES KEIGHLEY, BILL PAULY, WILLIAM TOMLIN, JOHN CLOSS 31 . Seventh Grade A Front row, left to right: Joan Biskner, Gayle Dragmiller, Sandra Runyon, Jackie Smith, Maryanna Miller, Clarissa Possey. Second row: Carl Denean, Dennis Buck, Jo Anne Vogler, Carolyn Dudley, Kay Anne Shirkey, Nancy Ellis, Judy Stark, Coral Raney, Marjorie Crane, Cneri Fairfield, Richard LaFrance, Don Wonsey. Third row: Mr. Waytulonis, Don Carraway, Phillip MacDonald, Rich- ard Emig, Walter Horton, Frank Smith, Lee Knight, Ralph Earl, Bob Clemons, Clifford Rood, Bob Duff, John Brenner, Bob Quick, Lynn Simons, Ronnie McLeod. Seventh Grade B LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I MARY JANE SMITH, SARAH ALLAN, RUTH BISCORNER, CAROL MAYO, LYNNETTE RICHTER, IRENE STAGER, KAREN CHAMBERLAIN, MARLENE SMITH, JOYCE CAMP. ROW II HOWARD GEN AW, DONALD REICKLE, CLARA BELLE DAVIS, JANICE RAZOR, JANICE JO LIN, LINDA SMITH, LOUISE CHMURA, STEPHANIE SECZOWA, PHYLLIS KAMMER, BEVERLY HANCOCK, LENORE AMEEL, KEN COOMER, JOHN REICHLE. ROW III DICK SOLGOT, EDWARD OSDWALD, LEONARD BISCORNER, ROBERT KORBELAK, HARRY BERKOWITZ, GERALD DICKIN- SON, SUSAN DANEELS, MISS RADTKE, KAREN ZERNICH, JUNE MANGOLD, DONALD MACPHEE, FRED REYNOLDS, KENNETH MIKOLOWSKI, JAMES BISKNER, DALE GERDS, MARVIN GILL. 33 . MR. SIMMONS AND THAT WONDERFUL JR. SR. BANQUET Football LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I HERB KOCK, ROBERT BEATTIE, MANAGERS. TOM O ' TOOLE, JIM WHITE, ED ODGEN , DOUG DUEWEKE, BILL AMEEL, COACH BORR, COACH NOWAK. ROW II DICK JOHNSON, ED CAMPBELL, JERRY ST. JaMES, HUGH SYME, DICK CHAPMAN, DAVE HOLLAND, BUD DOETSH, FRED WILLE, MIKE GASTON, DICK VAN DE WARKER. ROW III WAYNE SHIVELY, HAROLD LEPIOR, ALBERT LAKE, ERNIE OLDE, WALTER BUCHLER, DON ROBBINS, TERRY WASHBURN, JERRY SHAW, BOB BAKER. ROW IV HARVEY BELL, BILL FURTAW, DALE ROSSOW, GARY FAUCHER, PETE COOK, DANNY SYME, ART GREGORY, NEIL SMITH, TOM CHAPMAN. 38 . MARINERS WIN COSTLY VICTORY Our Marine City Mariners won a costly victory Friday, September 19 by fighting past a tough Imlay City eleven. Leading at the half 12 to 0 the Mariners floundered in the third quarter after losing Bill Ameel ana Jerry St. James because of injuries. The game ended with the score standing 12 to 6. Imlay City scored their lone tally on a series of pas ' s plays. The Mariners lost the services of Halfback Bill Ameel, who suffered a broken arm. MARINERS WIN DEFENSIVE VICTORY September 26--After scoring twice in the first half, the Mariners ' offense sputtered and died. With great defensive play the Marine City eleven halted the Richmond Blue Devils, who had made good on several breaks for touch downs. The score at the end was 14 to 13. Bill Furtaw booted both conversions. MARINERS BEAT CITY RIVALS October 2--After a scoreless first quarter the Mariners ' offense started to roll. In the second quarter Hugh Syme scored on a reverse with Furtaw converting. In the third period Co-captain Ed Ogden scored the second and last points of the game. The Crusaders, playing one of their best games, failed to score. The game ended 13 to 0. MARIN fERS BOW TO ST. CLAIR October 8--Failing to score in the first half, the Mariners trailed 12 to 0 at the half. In the third quarter on a pass from Ogden to Dueweke the Mariners scored their lone tally. The River Saints scored twice on long runs by Bob Smith. The final score was 19 to 7. MARINERS ROLL PAST ST. STEPHENS October 17--After a close first quarter the Mariners cut loose with great offensive play. Co-Captain Ed Ogden led the attack, scoring all six of the Mariners ' touchdowns. Furtaw kicked five of the six extra points. The score was 4l to 0. MARINERS WIN NUMBER FIVE October 23--The Mariners rolled past New Baltimore. Ogden, Lake scored twice with Faucher carrying the ball across once. Furtaw made four of the five conversions. The Tars never threatened to score. The final score was 3 to 0. MARINERS WALK OVER VIKINGS The Mariners of Marine City started at the beginning of the first period with their best offensive attack of the season. After forty-eight minutes of play the Mariners had piled up 45 points to Marysville ' s 6. The Mariners ' great offensive was largely due to the great play of the line. The final score was 45 to 6. MARINE CITY BOWS TO ALGONAC In a defensive battle at Ward-Cottrell Park the Marine City Mariners bowed to Algonac. In the third quarter the Muskrats got the lone touch- down of the game after a drive of fifty yards. The final score was 0 to LEFT TO RIGHT RO W I BILL AMEEL, DICK SMITH, DAVE HOLLAND, DOUG DUEWEKE, DICK CHAPMAN, HUGH SYNE. ROW II COACH 30RR, CHUCK MILLER, JIM WHITE, HAROLD LEPIOR , ED CAMP3ELL, ED OGDEN, KIKE GASTON. BASKETBALL Mariners Drop First County Tilt - St. Stephens shot into a 34 to 18 first i.alf lead before, the Mariners could cock up the St. Stephens ' attack. In the second half M. C. unleashed a full court press and harnessed the Hornets throughout the last half, but were too late to break into the win column. Crimmins led St. Stephens with 21 pts . and Chapnam meshed 10 for the losers . Mariners Romp Past Their City Rivals - The Mariners found otheir scoring punch and romped past Holy Cross by the score of 56 to 33 . Dueweke hit for 12 pts. for the Mariners and Dick Smith hit for 18 to pace the losers. Mariners Win No. 2-59 to 90 - Gordie Strieter set the scoring pace with 1 6 pts. but it was not enough to offset the all-round height and speed of M. C. as the Mariners handed Marysville its second setback. Chapman and Ameel meshed 13 pts. apiece to pace the Mariners ' attack. Mariners Win No. 3-55 to 52- The Mariners sneaked past Richmond to take sec- ond place in the county standings, Bill Waun gathered 22 pts. for the losers and Smith and Chapman led the winners with 11 pts. apiece. Mariners Win No. 4-60 to 55 - The Mariners sneaked past St. Clair to win their fourth straight county victory. Holland led the scoring with 1 6 pts. and Syme meshed 11 very important pts . Mariners Win No. 5- 2 to TO - In a last -half attack, the Mariners overcame a large score to sneak past the Muskrats. The Mariners ' Dick Smith and Algonacs ' John Berryman shared scoring honors with ly pts. each. Mariners Win No. 6-63 to 54 - In a last -half attack the Mariners outscored the New Baltimore Tars to post their sixth straight victory. Dueweke led the Mariners ' scoring with 1 6 pts. Manser meshed 15 pts. for the lasers. Mariners Win No. 7- I n a wild and free-fouling contest M. C. tripped St. Stephens 53 to 46 and moved into first place in county league race. Ameel led the field with 17 pts. Mariners Win No. 8 -62 ' r --0 - M. C., employing its fast break and sharp- shooting of Hugh Syme, Bill Ameel, and Dick Smith continued to sail a straight course toward the county title with its eighth win in nine games . hferiners Win No. 9-72 to 6 1 - Team balance with scoring spread among five boys powered M. C. to its ninth win in 10 games. Dick Smith led the M. C. team with 1 5 pts., Hugh Syme garnered 14, and Mari ners teammates Bill Ameel and Dick Chapman each bagged 13 . Mariners Win No. IQ-rl to 4c - M. C. spotted St. Clair a 17-12 first quarter lead; then rallied with its fast breaking offense and backboard play to pile up a 49 to 29 edge in the remaining periods. Dueweke and Chapman paced M. C. with 14 pts. and Holland added 13 Pollex led St. Clair with 17 . Algonac Stops Mariners Winning Streak- 50 to 51 - Algonac ' s backboard work and its ability to hit consistently at the free throw line paid off as the Muskrats snapped M. C ' s. 11 game winning streak and kept its own intact at nine. McKoan sparked the Muskrats with 17 pts. Chapman and Ameel shared M. C. scoring with 14 pts. Tars Upset Mariners - New Baltimore upset the Mariners 56 to 49 to throw M. C. into a two-way tie with St. Stephens for the county title. The Mariners out scored the Tars in field goals but New Baltimore pumped 28 of 4l free throws to Marine Citys ' 5 out of 11. Bob Rickie led the Tars with 17 pts. and Smith got 19 for M. C. Mariners Win First Tournament Game- The Mariners thwarted a last ditch effort by Richmond with a nine pt. spurt in the three -minute overtime to grab a berth in the finals. Final score 58 to 48. hhriners Eliminated- The Mariners lost their final game of the District Tournaments to the Algonac Muskrats by the score of 57 to 53 . But all in all the team had a very good season and we wish to congratulate them on it. Baseball ROW I ROW II ROW III ROW IV MANAGERS D. COACH NOWAK . T3 t, ? • r T T lj • E. DEWEY, D. M. EAKKER . SYME, I. HARRIS, D. THOMPSON. S. OGDEN, D. CHAP: -A IT, J. SHAW, S ' lTH, B. DOESTCH, 3. PARCEL!, J. WHITE, A. LAKE, H. SYKE, D. DUE ' ' EH 3. T. CHRISTEN SOU . Track ROW I D. CHAPMAN, K. EATON, B. YOUNKINS, E. OGDEN, B. TRUDELL, C. MILLER. ROW II D. SMITH, D. JOHNSON, H. SYME, M. GASTON, B. AMEEL, B. BAKER. ROW III COACH BORR, D. ROBBINS, W. BUCHLER, D. WISSMAN, G-. 3EISR, C. JONES. SHAW, Sports Snaps K. | Sports Snaps MY GOODNESS CHARLES DO SIT DOWN! i - aSw a IT ' S NO USE, GEORGE. I JUST NEVER GET THE BREAKS. BUTCH AND DOUG, AFTER A HARD DAY AT PLAY PRACTICE! JUST A LITTLE GAME BETWEEN ACTS I ' VE BEEN WANTING TO DO THIS TO rOU FOR A LONG TIME JARVIS. SAY I I WONDER WHERE THIS GOSH, BILLIE, DON ' T YOU HAVE AN CUTE COUPLE IS GOING ' OUNCE OF BROTHERLY LOVE? NOT WHEN IT COSTS ME MONEY! Varsity Cheerleaders C. FURTAW , A. RECOR, K.AMEEL, P. PFINGST, B. ROBERTSON. Annual Staff ROW I ROW II JOANN MARSA VALERIE SMITH DAVID BEATTIE KENNETH EATON ART EDITOR EDITOR BUSINESS MGR. PHOTOGRAPHY NANCY BAKER CAROL REICHLE BARBARA WENDT MIKE GASTON ASS 1 T ASS ' T EDITO TYPIST TYPIST ASS ' T ART EDITOR ROW III MISS BOLTON ADVISOR LUC ANNA MARQUARDT ASS ' T EDITOR HENRY REICHLE ASS ' T BUSINESS MGR. 50 NOT PICTURED ARE JAMES WHITE GEORGE BUTLER BILL AMEEL SPORTS EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY ASS ' T SPORTS EDIT National Honor Society ROW I JOANN I-IARSA, NANCY SEGAR, CAROL REICHLE, PEGGY HALL, DAVID BEATTIE, MIKE GASTON, ELAINE ROBERTSON, WANDA PRICE. ROW II NANCY HARPER. SHIRLEY JOLIN, NANCY CLARK, VALERIE SMITH, PAT JOLIN, LUCAN1TA MAROUARDT, JEAN ERDITAN, BEVERLY R0S30W, NANCY BAKER. ROW III MRS. lie CARR ON , HENRY REICHLE, DONALD WI3SHAN, I.AS DUIJAEKE, DAVID HOLLAND, T ARRY ELLIS, MR. DOUG- SIMMONS. r JEAN, BEV, LOU « JAIL. LOG STAFF EDITOR- IN-CHIEF. . .FAT JOLIN. NEWS EDITORS... L. MARQUARDT, J. ERDMANN, B. ROSSOW, J. KAMINSKI. FEATURE EDITORS... N. CLARK, E. ROBERTSON, P. BALL, P. McALISTER, N. HARPER, N. BAKER. GIRLS SFORT EDITOR... V. MALCOLM. BOYS SPORT EDITORS... M. GASTON, B. PARCELL, T. CHRISTENSON. EXCHANGE EDITOR... B. McLEOD. TYPISTS... P. JOLIN, N. CLARK, L. MAR- OUARDT, L. ARCHER, G. MITCHELL. BUSINESS MANAGER ... J. ERDMANN, STUDENT COUNCIL... L. ARCHER. FACULTY ADVISOR .. .MISS BROWN. ' MONITORS ROW I GINNY MALCOLM ELAINE ROBERTSON JEAN ERDMANN VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY- TREASURER ROW II HEAD MONITORS ROYDEN GILBERT, DOUGLAS DUEWEKE, PAT JOLIN, BARBARA DUFF, JIM AUCLAIR, MR. BORR , SPONSOR . MEMBERS NOT PICTURED D. BEATTIE, M. BIANCHI, N. BOULIER, A. BUTLER, G. BUTLER, A. DENNIS, A. DOETSCH, B. DOETSCH, L. ELLIS, B. GENAW, P. HALL, G. HORN, K. KLEIMAN, G. KRUCKENBURG, D. LEE, L. MARQUARDT, J. MARSA, P. MCALISTER, B. MCLEOD, C. MILLER, G. MITCHELL, G. O ' NEAL, H. REICHLE, D. SCHELDON, L. SMITH, V. SMITH, A. SNAY, E. TRUDELL, B. KAUFMAN, B. BAKER, D. HAMMER, C. SICKEN. 3 JUNIOR RED CROSS PRESIDENT LARRY ARCHER VICE-PRESIDENT KATHERINE AMEF.L SECRETARY CAROL SICKEN TREASURER ELLEN LUDINGTON STUDENT COUNCIL JIM MCALISTER MR. GLANZ, E . LUDINOTON, K. AMEEL, L. ARCHER C. SICKEN, J. MCALISTER. E. TERHU1JE , L. AMEEL, K. WARWICK, J. TICHNOR, VJ. EOCII , C. KAUFMAN. Elk ROW I ROW II FUTURE TEACHERS LEFT TO RIG-HT NANCY SEGAR, CATHERINE KLIEMAN, BARBARA DUFF, JOANN MARSA, CAROL REICHLE. MISS BOLTON, SPONSOR. G.A.A. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER REP. TO COUNCIL FRESHMAN REP. NEVA SOULIER CAROL REICKLE ELAINE ROBERTSON LOU MARQUARDT LORRAINE ERD ' AN KATHERINE AMEEL ROW I J. KAMINSKI, 8. WENDT, B. DUFF, P. HALL. ROW II MISS FINN, G. MALCOLM, E. ROBERTSON, A. RECOR, M. JACOBS, B. ROBERTSON. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED . .. N . BOULIER, L. ERDMAN, J. WEL3ER, C. REICHLE, I . KLIi MANN, D. SCHELDON, B. DRINKARD, B. REICHLE, h. DOESTCH, K. MORELAND, A. SNAY, C. WILDE, N. HAACK, 3. JCLIN, M. FURTAW, D. McCELLAN, B. BIBEAU, C. MARINE, A. DENNIS, C. SICKEN, M. DRINKARD, C. BAKER, 3. FRAY, P. EM IS, G. MITCHELL, E. AMEEL, E. LUDINGTON FUTURE NURSES PRESIDENT SECRETARY- TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT SIN NY M. LUC ANN A i:. BARBARA Y. JOYCE F. ROW I LUC ANNA M, OINNY M, BARBARA K , JOYCE K. ROW II SHARON B, PAT P, NANCY C, EILEEN T, JUDY L, HELEN K, SAIL K. ROW III GLORIA O ' NEAL, PEGGY H., KATHERINE A, KAY W, BEV R, VIDA E, PAT M. Student Council OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER DAVID BEATTIE JEAN ERDMAN DON WISSMAN BECKY REICHLE ROW I M. TATRO, R. DUFF, K. MIKOLOWSKI, R. KORBELAK. ROW II P. EMIG, 3. REICHLE, A. JONES, H. KELLER, A. Si ' fAY, L. ERDMAN, S. CHAPMAN. ROW III D. BEATTIE, J. ERDMAN, P. JOLIN, P. HALL, L. MAR- QUARDT, D. TEICHOW, M. GASTON. ROW IV MR. SIMMONS, B. YOU NX INS, D. WISSMAN, R. PEAVLER, J. MCALISTER, MRS. HALL. (NOT PICTURED) V. MALCOLM, B. MCLEOD. 58 VARSITY CLUB LKFT TO RIGHT JIM WHITE PRESIDENT, MR. NOWAK SPONSOR, ED OGDEN VICE PRESIDENT, BILL AMEEL SEC- RETARY, (NOT PICTURED DICK JOHNSON TREAS- URER ) MEMBERS NOT PICTURED E. KNIGHT, J. ST. JAMES, D. VANDEWARKER, B. YOUNKINS, B. BEATTIE, T. CHAPMAN, B. DCETSCH, H. ' KOCH, H. LEPIOR, H. SYME, E. CAMPBELL, A. LAKE, E. FRYDELL, J. AUCLAIR B. GENAW, C. MILLER, D. SMITH, D. HOLLAND E. GENAW, J. SHAW, R. GILBERT, J. MANUEL, B. THOMPSON, D. THOMPSON, F. WILLIE, D. DUEWEKE, E. DEWEY, D. BEATTIE, W. SHIVELY Band LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I ANNETTE HOFFMAN, ALICE JONES, NADINE YOUNKINS, THERESA YOUNKINS, MARGIE LIETZ, JUDY LEONARD, DONNA YOUNKINS, DONNA SHELDEN ROW II SALLY CHAPMAN, LOUISE CHMURA , JANICE JOLIN, JERRY FURTAW, PHYLLIS SASS, SHIRLEY JOLIN, MILTON LESTER, TIM BIBEAU ROW III SARA ALLEN, LAURA MCLOUTH, BEVERLY BIBEAU, BEVERLY ROSSOW, MARY PHILLIPS, BILL TRUDELL, GORDON MOATS, ERNIE KNIGHT, CHARLES REICHLE, DON SIMONS ROW IV JOHN REICHLE, BOB KORBELAK, PAUL BRIGGS, RICHARD TEARNY, GEORGE PHILLIPS, MELVIN SHARROW, TOM CLEMONS, LEON GINTER ROW V DONNA TRUDELL, JOYCE ELSHOLZ, BECKY REICHLE, MR. PLUMMER, RICHARD ALTHERR, MARYBELLE DRINKARD, CAROL BAKER, EDDIE OSDWARD, WARREN KOCH. ROW VI SHIRLEY HOFFMAN, BOB YOUNKINS, SHARON BALFOUR 60 Chorus OFFICERS PRESIDENT LORRAINE ERDMAN VICE-PRESIDENT BERNICE OSTWALD •SEC- TREASURER KATHERINE AMEEL (MEMBERS NOT PICTURED) D. AMAMA, K. AMEEL, E. BENEDICT, N . BOULIER, A. BURNS, M. CANNY, N. CLARK, L. COLLINS, B. DENNIS, B. DRINKARD, B. DUFF, P. EMIG, G. ERDMAN , L. ERDMAN , A. EUESDEN, A. FRANK, G. FRANK, M. PDRTAW, I. GOULETTE, N. HAACK , A. HOFF- MAN, S. HOFFMAN, M. JACOBS, P. JOLIN, S. JOLIN, D. JONES, V. JONES, D. KALTZ, B. KAUFMAN, H, KELLER, D. LEE, M. LIETZ, J. LEONARD, M. LOMERSON, J. LUMLEY, J. MARSA, E. MARZOLF, D. McClellan, b. ostwald, m, osterland, p, pfingst, c. reichle, D. SCHELDEN, E. SEGAR, N. SEGAR, V. SMITH, M. STRONG, E. STRTTEBING, M. STYK , C. WARD, B. WENDT, L. WARKENSTEIN, K. V YREMBELSKI , B. GENAW, A. GREGORY, J. McALISTER, W. SHIVELY, J. TICKNOR, B. YOUNKINS. 1 THE 1953 MISTLETOE DANCE THE CROWNING OF 1953 ' s KING AND QUEEN, JAMES WHITE AND WANDA PRICE VJe wish to thank the following patrons who have helped to make this 1953 Mariner possible. LIPA ' S STANDARD SERVICE SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING MOTOR VALVE MPG . COMPANY ZIMMERMAN ' S MARKET BECKER ' S DEPARTMENT STORE TWIN PINES DAIRY ERVIN C. JONES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW FURTAW REFRIGERATOR SALES SERVICE DR. MERL C. BEAUCHAMP DUDDY AND DURROW STATION LANGELL ' S GROCERY DR. L. C. COBB MARINE DRUG HOLLAND ' S AUTO SERVICE ROLL ' S FURNITURE HOLLAND ' S INSURANCE BACHELOR ' S ELECTRIC PALMER ' S BAKERY E. J. OLDE LOANS JONES MOTOR SALES MERRILL PLUMBING BRIDGES JEWELERS KNIGHT S 5 1 . OC STORE ZIMMERMAN ' S HARDWARE H. F. 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