Marlette High School - Scribe Yearbook (Marlette, MI)

 - Class of 1945

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-..i.,., :N wg SQWEE FOR 45 PREQEN CNW AND M N75 F? PUBUS YG H H 1 ff 19 f F -5 Q 5 A37 9 S .4-5 Vg, 1 Mic '- V' r ,p -I V fl? xx ff W FX I f- X 2 2,2 41 3 I QL 57 11 2 g J 31 SW ZR 1-M-awk X l MV NX.. xxx Z 5 Q Y- MJ nf cl-15 1 can r , .Us P O X Ss A Q Y S , expo xx ' 4 o Q Ml--um ., H Ns - ,l - ff ll N 'Mr Wolfe was the sort 1' per on you could really talk to, Mary He was willing to 11sten to our P01Dt of v1ew 'Even 1f he d1dn't always agree w1th us, he was wzlling to consider our idea 'And Mr Nlckell Honestly I wonder how many entlre class out being 1nterrupted or called out on school bu81DBBB7 'To set up and work o class schedule such as we had 18 a real Job he deserves lot of credit for that'n nHow d1StiHgU18h6d looking that lock of grey halr made M188 Reid look'n uShe was a very efficxent grade school athlete' And very effxcient grade school principa1 . o s - . . . gg . .N es he was able to stay in with- ' ut a . . -- A , a qMr. McCrea, Mr. Doyle, Mr. Callendar, Mr. Doyle, and Mr. Gisch--in other words, our school board-- deserve our sincere thanks for their efficient han- ling of alot of the school's problems.n I . . h . . . .N nDoris and viTg1D18 were alway helplng students IH any way they could flndlng lost personal messengers besides andllng the 0ff1C9 dUt16B uThey m1ght well be class ifled the schoo1's Jacqueline of all Trades , Regus, D Cogk, N Hendon, D Haris J Ross, A Wright H Mlttltltab, J. VeCready F Kingbaum, H Levett, R Agar ' ur bus drlvers deserve 1035 af credit for maklng our sc ool year the safest JOSS1b16 And remember what a sensatlon the new bus caused' Venem ber how all the kids wanted to have lt on their route? ww t ie lmnufmw A awk 082 QE! aw Sai Wed ,132 if J Ross, D Cook, N Benedict, nOur janitors, the men who work without fanfare de erve a ot of thanks for keeping our schoolneat hey could fix anything too--from Juke boxes to busses he could always depend on Mr Ross or Mr Benidict orlir. Cook to take care of any emergency nMrs. Herron started out the year as Miss Debbert--but Santa's Christmas present to her was a husband I certain ly adm1red her pat1ence and po1se and she had to have both w1th those 60 k1nderbar teners 'For a person who was always ready to help out and cooper ate Ln every way the one to go to was M188 Hatto And she 13 really a wh1z at kn1tting and CFOCh6t1Dg And that da1ly letter to Loulslanna ke t her pretty busy 'That flrst second grade, teacher M158 Funfar w s peach she always was frlend ly to us hxgh school students rer klds l1ked her lots too And I thlnk she wa a mlghtly well dressed lady even as un observlng as I am about such thlngs 'Mrs MacDonald always had a smlle on her face no matter how much she sa1d she'd ao I never felt that she acted as 1f she were belng lmsosed upon They even tell of one llttle glrl who always wanted to Flunk so she could stay in the second grade with her 'Mrs Ellis wasn't wlth us all year but ve enjoyed havlng her whlle she was She was qulet and amb1t1ous and her famlly seemed to be her main xnterest ll nThe seventh and elghth graders l1ke thelr Math teach er Mrs Burgess 'Q'-13 J lie an 1 S as 7 nHrs. Gretchen Rasmussen is ns lovely as her flowers--and I l ke flowe You know ll to walk 1DtO her Fourth grade room was fun because you were sound to see SONBthlH dlff arent and orlglnal 1n there NThe advlsor for the Nc a erbox, Jr was mrs WIISOD sho as eff1o1ent in t1n her f1fth graders to ed lt the paper as she was Wlth everythlng she dld and she d1d plenty' 'For the teacher who ce1ved as well as who wrote the most mall, I'd non1nate 'ISS Reld he'd run a close race wlth anyone of the other teachers for pep too nN1SS Roselle Uiehlbauef: rerxed1al read1 E, te chex you know,the one 1n the basement F the brade school was a me ber o that 'Teachers' Basketball team that always nent the tudents 'I Just found out the new of M155 Woodruff's o e and on ly Captaxn Howard Fox She 1S one member of the faculty who l1ves alone and lxkes lb least for the duratlon' nShe has a pleaslng personalltyl nThe faculty's bOUHC1ng oaby this year was MISS Bar Dara Bower Lhey tell me that she s a mo 16 fan 'Miss Edgar is well liked by all the students' She slow and smooth An she's good sport too nBoy can she ever play base ball She really surprised us fellows nThat Just goes to show J Johnny, women aren t so frail nm diller teaches the arts of farminb He is one brand guy 'And 18 he a sports an lv 'Alumna Mrs Lichenfelt, rand pinch hitter' She t arted out teachinb English and flna ly went over to her megor subgect qome Pc had I was always surprised to sae that she made it to school with that reen Jalopy of hers nwrs Rudd certainly Lno her current event Boy, can she shout words at you, Just like a machine gun Shoo s ae struction' 'Our hath teac er iss Gaskins, is a favorite with many of the basketball players 'She is, Mary, she un er stands the trouble we fellows have nmrs Slack, otherwise rec- ognized as Aunt Jennie i I- rish through and through She deserves another title ----- tie scho l's saleswoman supreme .lk Ft A Maur Q ang O r femine faculty bowler, Miss Spickerman bhe has set a good record for herself the local bowling alley vas surprised to find she col lected classical record An what I w uldn't give for ardrobe like she has 'wiss Wubbena h qui collection of popular records hasn't sle Johnnyq H1 kid and Bye kid seems o be her oasswcrdsl 'Miss Peck was lured Sway from us at Christmas time seems she thought the Army mad more to offer than Jar ette 'Coach' lichael Abraham was another of the school's pinch hitters, and filled football coach after Jensen left Cam he ever sink those lonb shots on the basketball floor Wow!! uMr Hallack has a won ul wardrobe Tow 1sn't that Just like a girl' I think the maestro should take a bow for the won derful Job he has don: vith our band He mixes up the nicest dish f ushorten n Bread' for my money! Coach Dill Wilson was one swell allaround fellow' 'Remember how he us bawl us -irls out for keeping you fellows out toclate nYes,land he was hungriest person I ve ever seen Rivvnner, hovf the. little kids were alvsays D11Z'Lll'1S with SOI'ii't1'1iY1g new! giow 'wait lauguter arid squads of joy echoed gigvfn the hall: Q4- LVL. rr' . st Y1 2 1 'xv 'J .4 'rs 'rrow a oo 16 ... fsnv , U an ,11fm, 1 umver, o 2 .sro r fnrw cl, .1 aw ,U Jabo .el 1' rlc- n , orrlco '1f'1 C, -Q. wwf 1th Inss Amon... hc' :lc e iov , wsor, Sv., rg M Q. A Saul 1 LQ J. acfmmerson, hors 'ones , 1- lqow, fowe, 'ov ,Ov A gf? unwq D01 y-mac v , up-n K , 'DOJ S As.. O, L.lI 1 I' Q '1 .em . L .. ' r WGS 1 efwer, rl.. H 1IITIZ,'.E1..T.IY-- ,',. . .LJ . 1-. flovf 2. i1lm .':, J. LCR' ' , ilber, 3, 43. Hlfan 'N 1.2. l' . 'f. -lr-n, R. T' 'A 'I. C A, ll. 111 i3.!1. 'lf :.of L. fm , S. Vhmi, EO . Ryu, J. f tz, 5.15: V , J- , .f ... ' ', -1, Tien , If. 'f' -L . 3 4 slush r 5. A ' -, Lcistsr, A. 'V Cha , 5.1.1 . .. 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Q.itt1eS'bat.. lst Rom 2nd Row 3rd Row nd Srd 4th FIRST A D SQCOND GRADE 1185 Funfar sridges, K Cook, F Darrel, N Burgess, E Forbes, M hegert, Olsen, L Laursen, E North Gorsline, K Rasmussen A Heussner F Herron, R Rlley Albertson M W11son R Campbell, J Carofflno D Topham Grxnes, B Mathews, M Sul11van R Chard B Schultz, Willlams R Norgaard J Vanderpool B Mlttlestat Row Row Row S COND G ADE Mrs McDonald Ryan, T Jones, Dunsford Weaver D Hutchlns J MacPherson, D Wood Morr1ce, J Landon, A Car51ll G Fry, W Ross Bracken B F161d D frowse D Montgomery, Olson J Metz B Coope C McQuarr1e, L McMann Griffln J Coupar, J O'Shea M Atk1DS J C mper, oarrles P Redmond D Vatter, s aun, L Foster, W11SOH M Hodge A Ellzs lf ., -'L' ' ' N. ' ' . 3 .... ' P. . . . H, h 9 I ' ! 9 5 D I L. , . ' , . . ' , . . L. ' . .. ' , . , . D. ' ' . , . ' , . , . ' . lst Row N. Benedict, W. Harris, B. Jones, C. Hillaker, K. Wood, M. Foster, S . . i' . . 2 A. , . ' , . . J , . , M. ' . . , . '. . J. , . ' , . , . . 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Stclzman, J. 39 xr, R Krgft, L. '-J. F .' ici, fe, !,. Zio of .. . G. A TT. TV: ' 5, B. I 5. D. Zan 11, LZ . - C. ., C. . 5' L, 3. -', 51.1.11 T. 1 k' -, :vm . J. Cf G. . , ,.'. A A D. Sv? ,l J. Zu livwn, Lf. YL: D. Har., P. , E. fffuc, L. T' Umr, J. QFCW-fl. ' I. C ' 1 r '-s, Z. ..oli'1P , , J 'C 'gr W. 723221 Q. Q ..- T ,'?r P. z.. SL. na 3rd 4- .Xl st 2nd 5rd 4th nov. dow lou low Ltru, no .obb e , F 1 Davle ' lson s .1r fr L9 ..1n. L fur 1o1sT r 1U 1 an. 1 1 stat, In lor, . oods, T bodd , ,ssor , uenlfe .error1, Lnersfm, 511110 IFC .Jo ar, OTDHl6C J Rudd, .1 '10 n . manly, Bac chuat, J 6Jssner' . E'1ufJs rovse, J. lfrn 21CN lOl1G, lson 1 son, J. 1 11st t U. wwe, 1 Forbes Rom Row ov 'iow Lke S . ann, nr' ft .alst Coupar, u1Ck, Vortnrup s Re1d, Pstfall gn I' YI: P s. .. 11ier, .111 oruce, 41001 Aukovlch, f e Q. re ug, L Fox r , mu .mlnollfw rw, .6-rzxbr, nfvo 61SO 1, uersterxher , J plt er, Pavflos 1, otter, Attfrfleld T L 1lson HH 1 , , llcox V o 1. Chan. L FOlSt, Imes J Low ure, enedlct, Q L0S'C91' N FIFTH .GYM n--'.rS. .1 . 1: ' ' LZ- 5 '. :4o5', . .Q, .,.1,x q, .. ' 3, . 'P .. ' ,Lf , J. F i E... FH. 2 J. ett n5, i.. .fm 3.1 J I3 .. I. ' 3 3. ' 5, r. E1 355, 1. 'X -1 .g. .. '. . 1 ' L. sfiy. P. P 1 Y af .. c.1J.' Qs, J.Il ' , 'N . D' , Si ', Zl.1 .. ' I.Irs...i . 4. is L 5' e, L .71 1' ffm. f. , M -1 1. fi. F E. 'A TIS . ' . Qf 'ffii dl, J..--Tliss Reid 1- ' L.J. l1EL.r111'Uf3ll, f' 2 K. 't, LQ. .Q C. 'I' 1 .la H n O. Nc... R ' ' A.. K yes, 2' . -t 'V . I d F. ..'th LJ. f- , 2. 1' ' 1 J, 11. I.lc..Qe . L. '. 'Av E-i.,'..-.1 sr, Li. I... f' .' er. R J D. 11.1. . ... get . .Q ' 1 fl. 1 k' 5. , ' L. 1- 51 . ' , 3. . , V. ..,v. tn 3. 1. ' . I fi ' A. E'h -1, f'. HQ' , L. Sn.. 12, f' ', . . ' . 1. , L.a. 1- , . 5, 2 ' U fi li 5. SQVQYTH GQQDC The seventh graue Ago- sro llJ-us for tneir school spirt! Yes, it's too bad some other 1lasses don't have a little wnolr seo! Tne re und 1ore 'urtics :ni more fun than r . H all the other classes combined! s 6 of A . Junior Mrovm Vvlen Uukovfkl EQQY N12 Buehuh Cnrgill qi in ' gnrren Phris+en: A Z,r Cbnrlcs CHishol Bob Clqrk Q ills Clark Dick Qvwson Gerald Davies Helen Fellows Bid Fischel Dorothy Ford Jim Fortune Jnmes Glover Patsy Goslire Carl Hurd Znrold Xurd Dorothy Voigg lonton Xoward Ruth Lvndwn Teddy Laurson Jimmv Lester Qowald lichtcnfel loc 'widows Billy Martin Violet iezo Zeorgc ' .,C,,E!lY1 juxine Ycfuarrio Bob 'oranic Lelfnd Torthrup ,quam of almost kk IX His F .+ K Q I H Q 5 MKG 'sf T 13 faq? l qqliggsgt A 9 gp A wi r M . ., iaahs Jxlxr 'Q Q Fi ll! , ?u5 , :,.:.. A ES A X , 1 ' 'J sn, f ' Digi li ffw- ' ' z. , I ':s ,A A V fl' . f 1' ' an w ru '. Qi, 14 Jeanine Olsen Doris Potter Bob Rasmussen Vernon Kobinson Jean Ross Donald Sullivan 5.93 Q x fv- lu a, 9 ,.f-. N fl -AQQ ' and ,..k ww -.45 2 Leo Sullivan Doris Walker Audrey Westfall Billy Wilcox Geraldine Willer Thelma Willer sieve 35 Q? if EIGHTH GRADE PThe eighth braders were nit by the teacher shortage but it didn't cramp their style for having a 5ood time. They had several Afternoon parties themselaes, and were active in their attendance at a lot of the school fuctions.n 'The eighth grade together with the entire school mourn the passing of one of its most active and likable members, 'Lalt' Rasmussen. I remember him as beinb a normal Jr. High kid-- ever-willing--friendly and always jolly.n Bud Almas Daurine Armstrong Margaret Bachschmidt Helen Benedict Joan Benedict Rex Brandt ' t ,.,, f f ,I Bob Burns - 1 ' -M Arthur Caister Maxine Cargill Jinny Cargill Betty Cook Merriel Donnely f A. ,i t Q ...,,. f , .. X A ': f 1 -,.' Darrell Evans Nayne Flemming Alvin Forbes Allen Forbes Vern Geister Carl Gottler Hnsclinc Cnrslire ZWOTQD jay Frfvk Zuy warrQH Hovard Nnrwn Invkins Ilcnr foist lhx f?NS3iCF Jute Innzz Llojd Inns: v., 5.nObn,n .,,,1. El ij: 4 ...-.. ..'. .. ..rnQ2 J:.QoU Tr WP Jochan 'Crry 'yrtle lick f I. H.-,. w JO.,.A..C71. w.vf x 1, -3 ..x+ Mnwebcl Ulm: Ivan min 1 Jijund Knfrly Uonnld Irviv ' Frank Jwmeu Yvonnn .yy-nqv ... J TCU BRI Dorothy v,.wr '. ww. , a1t1r Vrfft nbwFfy C 2713 GLHQTS 'cHGwwy fuofer iuski Fwepe 1' wW'mUShC l.snuss0w n NWN nnqyqv .oN.5 'iris 3o'H nr-nk. 'FL10 !1r 'f .llen Yurniel ,WFLIJU 'Firm SLCVFVT f Lkoruyfi wnw Q mwrncr ,nbstvr Tmnfld ni1tQe Vlvwv Hood i A 5 kj a E ig Nuw ,S : in H . ., D- x .Zi N rv ! A Y iw ' M12 q 1-V ik G '-L. If . x b uh' an - 1 M X X . I N xc 1 ...Q .- ,R aw .ff . x , ln , ,Q-V ' 4 f fb .14 -if 2 Q9-4 Q. .af 5 Q R As f 1 9 Q Y Q YS., Y A Q 3 x s xii 1 g U Z,g,3g,'i 5 35 ...,,. , . af 15 ' ': N K-Av f . f I E A E , Q , , if .Q Q nl.. ffig , lsamu f 1 'ik' 8' M in . .sh .4 I , s '- fa. e,x.,,4 'Q J -A -W Q-'V' 11-tsvvwvyqilviwf-Wir-av-my ar Pa rlc NINTH uRA nThe Freshmen and everyone else wlll remember the lnitlatlon they got Wow! Thelr class party was a typlcal Freshman sue cesll Speak1nb of the Freshman party, there 18 one th1ng I've been w nder1ng about what game d1d they play? oharles Adams Tom Ba1dw1n 'T' B111 Penedict D1ck Bentley Jean Roegner Lola Boyne Dennls brown Sh1r1ey Buckrop R J Carglll R J Campbell Lols Chlsholm Julia fflark ratrica Colston Bob Co k1ns V1o1et Cralg 9' G Violet Curr-1e Bernard Doherty 'ep- R.J. C gill, J. fl ' k, 3.5. Svfailes If. Pralei .XL 'Q 'Q' Hr W . ' A -N- :., ,,:::. e . ,m gm .. 'Q 'F' an 2 Q ' . 5 y My Q A, u Av K 5, . . ' -.W 523.5 e - A , ' zzy , Rosanae coweu , w ho h m ' heahe ' f UT! 5' .- 9 F ac' AV - .V xi! Q -I L 0 at .,,. ty KJ K 4 ' K ' a A ' .253 : :,-V-: 1 Josie Koler Marilyn Elliott Jean Evans Llloyd Flannigan Betty Fortune Mavis Fraleigh Everett Gerber Gueneth Geister James Geister Phyllis Glady Beverley Harper James Hoagg Richard Hodge Patricia Hyde Bob Kaye Clare Kilbourne Winifred Knox Elaine Kreiner Donna Lorentzen Margaret Mahaffey Lena Mc Kee Shirley Mc Quarrie Mabel Nelson Carol North Eugene Osborne Joan Patrick Clarence Pierce Joan Prowse Earl Rasmussen Doris Ravn Garvin Redman Pettv Sim ons Lloyd Spears Donita Sullivan Marjorie Swailea Rex Taylor Jim Townsend Lois Terpenning John Walker Alex Waske Robert Westover Wanda Wright IW ni 'iw IZI. I X w. Q is J Q' 5' 1 W e V -.Q rs. ' A f' A W1 R me e A f :Fl IL' Y a U.. L, , 'tffafr 1- JMFFWQ pw: fgvgg- .,r rife ev. -'-ist , N , ly J 1 f 5 ' x UQ' 1:r 'sg gt Q-3 -zgl. - R. g .. Ki :V .V-Q. R . .,Jr. ' J -F1 We 'I M, 5 533. ' J , X as E' ei E: . NHQ , QL A' Q rf fe :II :.: Xl. e R A Q SHP! R . - 'wat I- J . I-N-1 in . K .X Q ,:., ,. Q- :.. I :,: x ,Q ' if of R --::, D in 5 ,.,, R 5' Nd M vof lraat rrrrrri R r ' C? 9 9 b f X I 18 'Q Ll mi 1 7-unplug unsung nun!-U TEVTH GRADE The Sophomore Sweater Dance was a novel 1dea too had the student body didn't supoort Lt' Another set of ldeas whlch on y they could cook up were some of those used for the Freshman LD1ti8t1OH soruob1ng the sta1rs w1th toothbrushes was cute! Frank Alward Norma Armstron Patsy Baldwin Jean Beltz Luc111e Bates Donna Bowen Larry Burgess Harold Burme1ster Marcella Butterf1e1d 3 We 5, Doris Byrnes 'W' Larry Chrzanorski Don Coleman Rex Collins Rean Collins Ruthaleen Cooper Lorra1ne Couslns Marllyn Crothers Dnerson Davxes I V Q . . . d ,ego f is f 5 do Q- 'IK , I f, i,f iiiii L' S .f ,.:,, my I 'V ' as 2 l Qi, s, P.: . Y NV . x A At' :' - p 1, ,. , at Q A y , Qu V A' ,,e: r r . Z ' 4, :- , .... .. ' VR . -Q ali? 4, iix I N L Q Q -A Scott DeHeen llla Mac Denton Gertrude Doherty Kur3aret Ford nalln5con Uiffor Lois Gisch Dnrv iottlcr Eill Harris Helen Harris Howard Hicks Lula Qlrsch lvan Hoist Lilla Hoist LeRoy Hutchins Jdnctte Innes Phyllis Jacob Charles Jerouc Laude Jones Don Kennedy Emery Knerly Lou Lester Dick IcCready Elva mcKeo Dick McRoboie Laueremce t r 1 Ie LG Jo ce Xittlestat Y Marion Iorsf Esther Iinurd Harry Ysrocor Dale Miller Violet Paling Irene Pnyg Georuine Prineau Robert Frimeau Ethel Proctor Jackie Browse Harriet Pruett Dick Ross Kenneth Shaw Leland Smith Xorg Ann Smith Ivan Springstcad 19 A ai r- 5 A Sl 'YE' ' II- N Q . 7. j .... jfs? f sg 1 Q hwy -h 3 K X ll k Q 1 in ls. I 9 SP6 NIP? S X c I 1 w. , G' 'Q .,,.Q ' I, Nga, .ES ii in 'I' .MQ N ggi 5 m an . lx 1 f KI wi 15' if ir , 5 nl lie: . if . ffm 'V X 'K . x E if 'S 'sl Q 6 F? , 'S if 5' if , 1 ld 1 J X9 X ik X xi G' 9' . N S sr Q 5v 1 Ny x N I 'Ha , ww uf N X 4 . Q' 1 yx , ...E fi Sr 'QSFT i 1. . A mv f Q N filbugr 121- my Y, QLVQ-lr, gag -5- ,win Q k .ang Ll V 5 Margie Jenn Stephenson Eleanor Sullivan Donna Swailes Dick Tucker Doris Vining Max Vining gs!'lk!.v X 'A Lottie Bea Voltz Bob Wood Don Young Ivlllndl Ill!!! FUFFF' C. VBHEBt0H, P. Mcvann, V, Bodamer, O, jlmgs ELEVENTH GRADE The 'Pumpkin Hoo' was one of the most successful dances ever to be put on at least as far as the ones we've gone to. And the Juniors continued their successes with a sweli J-Hop and Junior and Senior Banquet! Y'know--it is being to be all right to turn the school over to those kids--they're worthy of being next year's seniors! Nina Brown Leland Clothier Keith Cotter Thelma Cowell Marion Diegel Bob Elliott 1 , M -- 3 1 uw :II!!!IIIIIIh 4IIIIl!!!!I,! if ,,.,,,,: , X 1 , s X . X , ,. . Jim Qlliott Yury Jean Flemming Bill Fletcher L.J. 3riff:n 5 Ilfufine follows A -Q Dorothy Gerber , f A .V , g Vorvin jarris F, L Q Charles Hoist 'won Hutchins Jerry Innes Yarjoris Innes 1 Grace Jackson M Q if K- W , X s ' 5 f. N . Q, 1. s Zmry hohler '1 w ij,j Isabel Hneriy QQT3 gfg Francss Kraft Tarilyn Lanphicr Lthel Horcll Llnine Lorsn XPr3or1c Yielson Llsie Wclson iran: forth helen fubst Roger Pierce Hrlph Rasmussen Frank Ricoh Russel Shaw Doris C ith Dorothy Stevens Tom Sullivvn Nellie Tvrqynta Zi! .::. 'O W af Clifford Ven nate: X, -leonor lslkcr 5 ,,g, . I LE.. 3 Al Iwlkorski gm R bgfggg J 0 5171 - - 9 3 ff 0 V 9 Y Rex Lillians Guerdon Holfe Betty Lri ht 2:fN If X s M A or 6 X du ik fx ' 1 G. , 4Qr sz. FE-Q' il A i p - 'Q 'B' Y A 4 A lm i SP ,L .JT 6 Ex + 92 x s ' f 4 X - 'N X S . . X X Z Aim AQ ig ' hr A 3 , s s X X. , Vigo I wp. f BX 21 in in 'X a 'Qs x N ' 3 x , fl . Sim 15 1 L L. '-371 i,f 4!' if K fl sl 'N -a an Kindergarten N. Christensen J. Cumper N. Curtis S. K. Earl S. A. Forbs B. Foster E. Fry E. Gisch P. Hoist B. Howard J. Martain J. L. Mellan L. Mitchell J. McQuarrie L. Powell P. Proctor D. Satra B. Satra B. Shoemaker K. Spear lst D. Forbes S. Hoist L. Hudson L.Imws L. Knox B. Earl J. Matrisick P. Potter H. Heussner ABSENTEE lst--2nd M. Proctor K. Shira J. Howard Srd J. Almas R. Benedict R. Brown B. Clark J. Innes R. Kraft R. Peterson J. Proctor R. Spear M. Willis F. Heron 4th T. Brown L. Burns D. Fraileigh E. Johnson B. Knox B. Miller J. Robinson S. Satra D. Smith Ol Simmons Sth I. Lambert I. McQuarrie B. Hoist D. Cargill L. Michell 6th P. Brown G. Davies M. Fraliegh T. Holland D. Knox B. Loke 7th R. Hassin R. Rerion Sth B. Christensen M. Ferik E. Hauck C. Henrion P. Kitts 9th L. Chrianowski V. Giester J. Hartwig R. Havens A. Knox S. Lewicki D. Morrison A. MCCoon B. Simmons H. Narcon L.Nmma R. Thayer D. Vitler G. Westfall 10th J. Brown A. Pudelka L. Williams llth D. Donley P. Fox L. Galloway B. Hager R. Hennessey J. King M. Lane L. Morgan E. Rosengren L. Ross C. Smith B. Stout I'm really proud of these fourteen buses, Johnny! 'Same here, remem- ber how we used to want to get stuck in the morning but never at night. And then f when we did nobody f! would get out and push! You were really lucky,you got to ride on the new bus, that was alright! 'Yes, and from ru- mors I've heard we are getting another UI one--fifteen buses-- Wow!! rvwvgmve M Howat, R Dav1s, I Schnelder, D Kuzm1tz 'We had a good class, Mary those of us who were left W 'It s been rugged seeing the fellows go1ng off to the servlce and knowing that the rest of you would soon be Joinlng them but I'm glad il NW' that as many as did got to f1n1sh U 'Yeah Loslng Harold K1tch en to the Navy 1D the middle of the football season, Jack in! rg 'ii' KC and Ken Wrlght to the Navy dur1ng the basketball season were all enough to give the coaches headaches Then Phil Landon went into the Navy shortly after second semester started, and Chuck Soper was on twenty four hour call for a P long time 'And we sure had our woes over the Senlor play but ac cldents do happen Anyhow 'J1mmy, Be Careful' was a blg success when they finally got the cast all together and in one piece It was a struggle but lt was fun Di.dn't we have a swell t1me when we went to Detroit for Senior Skip Day? Boy, that 18 a real traditxon and I sure hope they never give lt up Tearing around down there bumping into the rest of the k1ds on every corner was more darn funl Qu1te a lot d1fferent, Johnny, but another m morable Senior affamr was the Senlor Girls' Tea Mother certainly engoyed see1ng the g1rls model their clothes and lt gave me some 1 eas for th1ngs I wanted' 'And Baccalaureate and Commenceme n1ghts! I was glad to be graduating but I sort f hated to march lnto the gym w1th our caps and gowns on, and know that it was the last time we'd be coming 1n there as students ' 'But we sure d1d have fun be1ng Seniorsl' sv D g N my K ti Q S A . . u , 'Q' Af A In, I u ' I ' - J' , I Y 1 'vt lin Rice soon after to the Army, W li . IJ X , I I l l I ' Q N I X F 1 -1 I s I., h W l A- H ' 1 -n N i , 1 4 1 . Ss? . ' ' ' I n ' X X y .d . I J . . - . ' u . nt ' o 24 Boddy, Bernice Band 1, 2, 3 Annual 2 Home Ee Club l Pep Club 1 Junior Play Class Treasurer l Chatterbox Staff 4 Boegner L11l1an Home Ec Club 1 3, 4 Home Ec Club V Pres Boegner, Jack F F A , Baseball l Buckner, Velma Home Ec Club Clarkson, vlfglnla Home Ee Club 4 Cholr Band 1 4 Cameron, Jane Choir 2 Madrigal Club 3, 4 Carglll, Eugene Football l 2 5 4 Track Baseball l 2 3 F F A Co Captain Football Cargill, Mary Home Ec Club 1, 4 Band 3 Cholr 5 Look Norma Chatterbox Staff 4 Darling, Mary Darl1ng, Donald Baseball 1 w Y 1 he Sv fa, of 31511 D'Arcy Ruth C o1r 2 3, 4 Madrlhal Club 4 Llbrary Froee, Bernadlne Band 1 2, 3 holr 1 2 Home Ec Club l Madr1gal Club 2, 3 4 W M?- BV16S, Arlene nd 1 2 3 Choir Senmor Play Home Ec Club 2 Llbrary DAVIS, Rlchard ootball 1 2 5 4 Basketball 1 2 Student Councll 1 Baseball l 3 4 Class President 3 Class V Pres 4 o Capta1n Football DeNeen, Audrey gbntered from Berkeley Home Ec Club 3 Chatterbox Staff 4 Pep Club 4 Cheerleader 3 'owney Jean Cbntered from Brown C1ty Home Ee Club 4 Cholr 4 bllls Helen Chatterbox btaff 4 25 Ba : I n 4 4 ' 3, 4 F I I I , , 3, 4 I I . . . 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Club 1-4 Choir 3 Hawklns, lertrude Home Ec Club l Class V Pres 1 PF6S1d6Ht Cho1r 3 4 Band 5 nag, Ruth Bard 3 4 ChO1T 3 Student Counc1l Home Ec Clu 1 Hamlln, Elalne Chatterbox Staff 4 Hodhef Jean Cholr 2 3 Band 2 3 4 Sr Play Howe nc Club l 2 4 xowe mc Club Pres 4 Chatterbox Staff 1 Pep Club 1 an aml1u Duaine A Q Howat, Margaret Band 1 2 6 4 ' ' Cholr 2 4 Class Pres 1 Magorette 2 5 Home E0 Club i ' 2 ' 5 1- - - H ' 2 . b 1-2 bbb bbbb C C A C iv- V V VVVV, - -'- ,..: 1 ' ' I .,.VV- - V .,....,. zbl E C .,,,: I , -4 -2- 2 z 7 g5 W' Orchestra 2-3-4 2 P .a- y Q, 4 , v V 1 QR, 4 J- EZ . 1-2 28 Jackson, John Student Coun V1ce Pres 3 Sr Play Choir 3 4 Jensen, Elsie c1l Chatterbox Staff 4 Home Ec Club 4 J1ck11ng, Evan Football 4 Track 3 Baseball 1 Jones Ann Chatterbox Staf 4 Class V Pre Keys, Leon F F A 2 Band 1 2 3 4 s l Landon, G1or1a Home Ec Club 4 agar hltchen, Harold Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball l Entered Service 4 Kuzmitz, David Chatterbox Staff 4 Annual 3 Class Treasurer 4 Landon, Phlllip '-- Football 4 Entered Service 4 ' 2-4 4 sw Egvx y igviiff V f- ::,',,, Q 'E J alwb it xx ., . Wt . . . -3-4 Mero, Elsie Chatterbox Staff 4 Metzer, Nelda Chatterbox Staff 4 McKee Wendell A Band 3 Baseball 1 Wahaffey. William Jr Play Sr Play A Football 3 4 F F A Pres 4 29 Ainard, Emma Jean Home Ee Club 3 lttlestat, Harold Football 1 2 3 asketball 1 2 3 4 A H1tt1estat, Shxrley Library 3 Home Ec Cluo 4 Chatterbox Staff 4 WISIBSD, Doris Pep Club 1 Annual 4 Chatterbox Staff Nlzzola, Judy Library 3 Annual 4 Chatterbox Staff 4 30 PH1111Pl, Donald A PTIEBBU, Geraldlne Rice, John Entered from Detroitj Student FOURC11 Trea Student Counc1l V Pres Football 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Junior Play Entered b6FV1C6 Roberts, Joe lEntered from Detroitj Band 3 Choir ladrlgal Club Football Schneider, Irene Home Ec Club l, 2 Home Ec,C1ub Tree 2 Library 3 Class Secretary 4 4 4 Smlth, Ralph Soper, Charles Junlor Play Football 3 Baseball Band 4 ontered Serv as ww Swa1les, Phyllls fEntered from North Branch Annual 3, 4 Chatterbox Staff 4 Cholr 3 Tapson, Don Football 4 Basketball 2 3 4 4 1ce eaver Betty CEntered from Almontj 3 Home Ee Club 4 Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 4 Chatterbox Staff 31 Wheeler, Richard Baseball 1 Class Treasurer 2 atudent COUDCII 3 4 Football 4 'mg mm Wh1te, Muriel Junlor Play alker, Mervln Football 4 lker, Marguerite Band 1, 2 3 4 Senlor Play Cholr Pep Club 1, 4 Cheerleader 4 Home Ec Club 1 2 3 4 Nalker, Luisa Annual 1 3 4 Cholr 2 Senior Play Band 1 2 3 XE Home Ee Club 1 2 lie Wllcox, Lorn Baskotba'1 rootball 4 Track l Wood Lola Home Ee Club 1 2 nd 1 2 ChO1r 5 Student Councll Sec'y Student Councll 4 Junlor Play Band Treasurer A Band V Pres 5 Student Cash1er 4 Llbrary 3 4 urxant Kenneth Q n ered from Detro1t Football 5 4 BwknbM13 4 Student Counc11 3 4 Chatterbox Staff 4 Baseball 3 Annual 3 4 Entered Service 4 otieler, Donna Qwntered from Detroit Cho1r 4 Senior Play Home ac Club 4 Pep Club 4 KNO P1CtX.11'8, , rf,fJb A:A fwmif 4 4 A A'2 I PP:::P, W N'A'fV' - an 1 ' . 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A . 4D CLASS HISTORY Our h1gh school llfe began ln the usual manner that 18 we ere 1n1t1ated we were scared and we were pretty wet beh1nd the ears Thls be ng :ur flrst y ar ln h1gh school we were rather qulet and studlous Our only contrlbutlon to the school's soclal act1v1t1es was dance. pFtF1Ot1C Sw1rl, wh1ch was a great success ue chose the follow1nb Off1C6Y8 Presldent Margaret Howat V Presldeut Ann Jones Secretary Pat u1bson Treasurer Bernlce Boddy Student Council Representatlve Dlck Dav1s As sophomores we 1nit1ated the Freshmen with reat gusto A dxmnly l15hted locker room plgs ey s chxcken hearts and l1ver, and a electr1c fence were some of the thln s which our House of Horrors conslsted of We sponsored a Halloween dance, wh1ch wrs well attended and a usual n45n success Off1COPS for the year were Presldent Bob McCombs V Pres1dent Gertrude HBWk1nS secretary Jean odge Treasurer Dlck Yreeler student Council Representatlves Ruth Haag then we were Junlors re partlclpated ln three 1mportant BCtlV1t16S Our play Here Comes the Prznce starred Jack R106 and Pat G1bson, Junior Senlor Banquet was a chxcken d1nner wlth all the tr LMIHSS and last but certalnly not least was tie I Ho wh1ch was done s a garden of an old Southern mansion The nebro orchestra coupleted the plan Our officers were as follows Pres1dent Dlck DHV1S V Pres1dent MBJOTIS rowers Secretary Betty Cookln Treasurer Jack R106 Student Councll Representatlves D1ck Wheeler Ken Wright As senlors we upheld our act1nr ab1lity by our presentat 1on of the Senior play 'I1mm16 Be Carefuln Many of us engoyed March loth as our annual sen1or sklp dav It was alot of fun not BOLD to school when you knew exerybody else was supposed to It's really been 6XClt1Hg belng a sen1or class n1ght commoneement and last but not least the senlor trip Long wlll we remember these days 1D Marlette High, not all happy ones but each one holds a memory which w11l in years to yet come brlng bacx nSchocl Da,s H Presldent uarbaret Howat V President Dlck Dav1s Secretary rene Schne1der Tre surer Dive Kuzmitz Stud nt Councll Representat1ves Ken Vright Dick Wheeler 1 ' Q, ' ' ' ..-' -- , 1 k Y C s ' bl . - . . V ... ,Y - -I . 1 l -.- 6 0 'A 7 l 9 I o Il ll ' . , . vi ' . ' ' : 0 -- '3 -- M -- I A ,H 1 . I V . . . . - , . . . . ,I . gy Q L' , 1 L' .f H' . ,. , - U . -.. Q - . , . . 1 .u s ' J , Q r , - , Q ' ' N ,, A a ' QF , , -- -L ' U I . - 1' 'K A549 524' Q Af Mfg 'Yx If 'D Q X f Q, X .Q g 0966 f J 54988 oh, f O lx I I V X I i N 'f. ay J ,1 yL..L.5 I. 6 f E N A f YZ' 1 6 V- oRhTW xv e fxrs-N X Il I Rx it-lj f 'f' 4 ' fjxx 'S get such good marks too' I always wanted to go to sleep in my hlstory classes' But y'know, It really isn't such bad stuff when you get 1nto lt N I llked civlcs, Johnny Mrs Rudd could get in more words per hour than any other two teachers Its interesting to know how on e goverment, form top to bottom worms' nAnd 1n Econ studylng 8DOUt the business cycle the law of diminlshlng returns, and so on, I learned plenty even if I can't remember all the terms 'fi Golly, Msry, I don't see how you could enjoy history and I . . ' U . . . . ' y . ll S gre to 1 1 - r Xu E Q QKQQ 4' Gee Johnny I don't see how anyone co ld take trlgonometry and enjoy it' I had trouble rememterlng geometry theorems W- Tr1g was fun and I llked geometry too but you were the one who was a wh1z at algebra ' wonoer what he eneral Math k1dS have no ? nIt's been a long tlme slnce I've been 1n there, but I thlnk they've work1ng on practlcal everyday problems terest lnsurance deprecia tlon thlngs they can really use Ng.w Wu J' 1 fn I lldl 9 'Ne had a great deal of f 1n Latzn thls year nRemember the Latln C u 1n1t1ation we squlrted them wlth water when the m1spro nounced a Lat1n word nk were we mean' nYes 1'm sure Harold Bur melster won't forget lt ' ' d d1dn't we love 1 'W nO11y to bed Olly to rlse Is a man s fate when a motor he buys nHow true that 1S gust ask any b y 1n senlor shop class how much attentlon that o d Jalopy receivedl' 'I remember how you were always gO1Dg around w1ch s11de ruler square, tr1ang1e and draft paper 1n hand You spPn+ a great deal of tzme on your draw1nbs nYou remember also, how used to tear my ha1r because of sllly m1St8k6S 4 'fig Wi k ,.,. MAc1E57y.-,Q 6PS7' f -60 yas 36 will ff' Q ,Lax I wg an Ce ! A ZW N , . 5 ' un W ' x ' ' 1 b g .y U . U ff 4 ' ---y 7 'An ' rt. - 1 Xl WFIIIUUE Ylvmrvfg . , N M ,,' ' fV ' ' . , I .g h 32 C . . N' ' 1 1 , - I . Y f . H . . W I 1 ,, ' .. r I r WX ' - n l A nikki v . U I F 3 2 'Remember the lovely smells we used to make, Johnny?' Ulf you've ielklng about Home E Yes but abou them well I do re member the 8t1TK you used to make wlth hydro e sul f1d6 and lt wasn't lovely belleve me' uHuh at le st I ha e flu' And the tlmes we had P ys1c s You were always so dlsgusted w1th me cause I cauldn't under s and how BHEIHSS worked nAnd back when we too General Sc1ence and later B1o1o y We'd be dlscuss lng plants and how Lhey lived and when ve vot to eyes and how they iunct loned all I could do 18 thlnk hov pre ty youl's were nOh Johnny'n I Q :i2i?eM. 'Mrs Slack has great ly helped her senlor shorthand g1rls by se cur1ng Jobs for them dur1ng th81F last se mester in high school 'Yes, and the ex perxence they got by work1ng for the lo cal bus1nessmen w1ll b lnvaluable to them 1n secur1ng Jobs later 'L '1- n'Aunt Jennle' d1d a swell Job with all of her classes thxnk every stu dent should have typing and short hand too, lf they can get lt W 'I l1ked her colu n 1n the Chatterbox wonder 1? that was an example of Busi- ness English?' Hardly But no kid- ding I wish I could have had that, or Bus- iness Law or the Book- keeping course They all seemed to be very valuable H 'Those vocatlonal courses are really O K Johnny 'Are you talking about Home ECODOMICB7 From my pO1nt view its a good idea for a glrl LJ know how to cook and sew Just what kind of u wife would 1 you to 1dn't flx ad steak 1f you hed polnts or ern socks of f1x yourself a b1ouse?n 5. K ,lr-f Home Economics 18 more than gust that, Johnny Ne learned auout color and des1gn, now to f1x halr, about etlquette for different occaslons, even about archztecture and types an per1ods of furniture, and a lot of other th1ngs nHm m the more you tell me, the more I th1nk of the course' Too bud the fellows can't t lt too' ll . ., . I ' . ' of gow be 'f ' u ' B in M --' ' - , r 'I JXJ ff. y :- if J J' J F' v -- ' - 1 ,M . ' H' . 'J , , d M ' H , W . ska ff f - H The Ag Program Mary, is really qulte as important to fellows who work or l1ve on farms as Home Ec is to you g1rls We learn how to d our work BC16Ht1f1C ally not gust hlt or m1ss ' 'What sort things do you do7n Oh, we v1s1t farms around here to look over equlpment and bu1ld1ngs W have projects of our own to work on, such ra1s1ng our own p1gs, cows or chickens It's pract1oal to say the le st N What do you do in C1ass?' 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X :Ja FK st Wow Kohler, D Voltz, L Cousins, W Wright, B Harper D uerber M Kohler, B Weaver, M Walker J Prowse L Boegner, lzvan, D Byrnes, D Ravn 2nd Row B Fortune, J Prowse, A McKee T Cowell, M SWu116B, V Clark son M Smith, P Hyde H Papp, J Evans, M Elllott, S McQuar rie, S Uuckrup, Mrs L1chtenfe1t rd Row Har 16 J Hodge D Steller, G Hawklns P Jacobs, N Brown, M1ttestat, M Fleming, J Downey S Mlttlestat E Grow, Butterf1eld, B Simmons, M Innes, 4th Row Jensen, P Coltson, J Patrick J Beltz, G Geister, P Glady, Gregg, L McKee, J Kloc, D Lorentzen, L Ch1sho1m V Buck DOI' Urs! , M, dll 'Being in the Hwme Ee Club was worth wh11e because we really ac complished things! We began the year with the F F A Pheasant Supper and during the football and basketball seasons served hot dogs an cokes dur1ng 1nterm1ssionsU No, all of lt wasn't work We had A skating party at Bad Axe and then there was the hayrldell You remember that, Johnny? Wasn't it fun?' . . . , . , . E. Svl- s u. . - '. ' , . . M. ' . . v. . . . . . ' , . - QU 4 v A S J ' X. . . . . K I y ' d . . . . 1 ' W - 1 'S ' 1 . K A lst Row Jensen, M Cargill, R Brandt, Mrs Gerber, Mrs Chard Red an, Mrs Cotter, A Shaw, Mrs Brown, M Ross, Knerly 2nd Row Jones, E Morrell J Prowse, M Morse, M Darling, Procter, M Gottler, L Hoist, B Cook, Mrs Lichtenfelt 5rd Row North, R Cooper, S Smith, J Mittlestat M 'Those 'I-ot lunch ladmes' were pretty swell if we even looked hungry and stuck our heads in the kitchen door, they'd take pity At that rate, Johnny, you have been in there as much as must Mrs 'Hey now! It wesn't as 11' didn't feed us at lunch time they boy! Y'know, Mary, we really got swell food for a dime I sometimes won dered if lt was because you worked 1n the food line 'NO Everyone got fed 'most all they could eat And it was fun working there, Johnny that was one way of see1ng all the k1ds Besldes that, we used to get out of th1rd hour study hall ear1y I sure do think that hot lunch is a good 1dea I hope they keep it up next yearl' Mittlestat, D Fifzeld, N Cook Lamphier, T Cowell .C ' .N I fn SM.. ' P4 so , we Q, 46 od 'D 2.-it v XA x Q Q M f 'Z W K lst Row Guerdon Wolfe, Tom Sul11 van, N155 Wubbena, J1Em19 Elliott, Jerry Innes 2nd Row Vera Bodamer, Barbara Stout, L J Grxffen Onalee Almas, Rita Hennessey nThe Black Derby' was only one of the Junlor successes through out nYes, and who would turn out to be the nCobra' but Casonova Sulll vanl' nlf there ever 18 e real murder around school we'1l know who com mitted mtl' 'I heard the cast had more fun pract1cing the love scenes off the stage than ont' . j L. . . '- u:. x . . . ' L' . I I I E .ll 1 1 1. 1 X A -' ' - fn - v Q x . A f, 2 'A 'V the year' f ' 'I I f A ' ' Q ' l ' B s . . fi f - ' W4 V . , x 1'N lfxp l F II,--Q --.NX lst Row J nodxe, W lte S Wubbena, A 2nd Row L H Grxffen, E Glady J Jackson Javies, D Stellar F16mA1Hb n Mahaffy nThe senlor play nJ1mml , Carefuln was a true tltle The play cast had so many mlshapsl nThat's right first Huber f1xed h1s knee up good and Mabgie had to play nurse And f1na1ly when they were back again, were afraid of 1OS1Hg some of our male cast to Uncle Sam The play was a uccess when 1na11y put efore the publlc uNatura11y, My dear natura lt was the Senlor Play 'X x ' O 7 f H, 5' - Mis ,, Q o 1 'IA' 'y no 1 ? is 0 ,frm . f , Q a I I fr .3 , f r W . . . . A! Jig, sy. 1 6 . B6 , tvG. ' 4 1 I we w .n J r , A it f P L ' 5 ' . .4 1' N. 5 u Ns Q5 55 :Q S 3.3 S Tv T-Y -I QQ ls flow .U ops 6 'Q EL, u. 1 Z nn Pm. fusflf rflbtlnst mn vu re. t 'mPW. T L -4 Q ... .,. ezo, '1 Jcnvovx, r IBGLHF' v' flatter ox staff F . 'W ncxes, too. 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K. uv + :J - - L to R J NIZZOIB N grown, Walker, P uibson, D N1e1sen, SWa11SB, P McMann, Mlss Spickerman J Westover, M Fellows 'We11, Mary, 1f you think the Chatterbox stah had headaches, how about the neople on the annual staff! Editor Gibson carrled the heaviest burden Pat was always dashlng about 100k1Dg for th1ngs and people Dorms Nlelsen d1d do a great deal of typznb and d1d Phyllls Swalles Asst Edltor Tillie McMann d1d a sp1end1d o that was a good idea' 'Remember how Lulse Walker always came daahzng into class loaded aown w1th camera, llghts, tr1pod an tape measure?' NBUBIHBBB Managers, Max1ne Fel lows and Barbara Stout were cont1n ually chas1ng people down to ask 'dave you bought your Annual yet7n 'Remember how d1BgUBt9d our L1t erary Ed1tor, Judy N1zzola, used to get because she couldn't pep up her writ1ng7' 'Yes, it was alot of work and a lot of fun too 'We certainly owe alot to Miss Spick rman for 818V1ng away wlth the rest of us and C0htP1b1ClDg her of fice and eacrific1ng her prlvacy ' Fla . . . 1' 1 . 'E Lo . 1 . ' P- . 4 ':9 Q . . . h . . . l ' . so f t E . ' f j b 1 I on the school calendar. I think I .' , Y' I 150 I ' f' l n . . , d ' Q - I Q , ' X I g l . ' . ' ' kt C Q4 . ' Z W L to R Bob Clark, Joanne Bene dict, Gar Redman, LOIB Morgan, Ralph Rasmussen, Maryann Smlth, Carl Sm1th,Jerry Innes Lola Wood, Dlck Wheeler, Harold Burmeister, John Paul Rasmussen, Lou Lester Vernon Roblnson 'The Student Counc1l has done a great deal ln the past year For the engoyment of the students' year. There were dances after the home games the Home C0m1Dg alter the Sandusky game, and mov1es at noon.' 'Yon have forgotten some haven't you, Mary? The councll provlded school sweaters for the cheer leaders, the new movle progect tor, and paxd assemb11es.' nYes, all ln all the Councll has been very 8.Ct1V6on l l 1 n My fl Wy ,' 4 . n s Row nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row Ho1st, B Ross, R Shaw, Mr Miller, K Fisher, Flannigan, h McKee, F1ann1gan, D McCready, R J Campbell, R Taylor, Walker, C Adams, D Bentley, E 0sborne,A Mcoon, Collins, L Nauka Flemxng, E Carglll, J Boegner, H Mittlestat Kilborn, B Harris, B Gelster, S Lericki Gerber, D Phllllps, D Hamlin, M Wa1ker,J Hoist Young, H Hicks, R Colllns, I Springstead, Davles ..,f 5 he had a good time along with the work th1s year in F F A don't th1nk I'l1 ever forget the thrlll I got when I won the Parliamentary Procedure Contest.n 'You really took part in alot of contest, you even went to 'the Regional at Lansing didn't you9n uYes and was that fun! Lan s1ng is a great town! We went there for the State Convention too.n NBut you haven't forgotten the initiation sliegh ride and the hay ride have you? Johnny9n 'No, I'11 never forget than. Th1s has been a memorable year in F.F.A.' wi Eagle of I as -:5sis?2:::z:i2: -::: l I 1 X , 3 1 t B. ' . . . . E- F. 2 L. ' . . . . J. ' . . Q . R. . . L. ' . ' . . E. . . ' . . W. . ' ' Q . J . ' ' D. . . ' . E. ' . o - 1 A ' . . . I 5 . lst rd X Row Row Row Row Row Row kr--but .f J to R D Hallack, N Tarapata, M Howat, I Papp, Innes, C Henrion, E Cisc-h L Gisch, J Jackson, Roberts McKee, O Almas, B Christensen,RJ Campbell, M Lane, D Thayer, G Doherty, L Bates, B Wright J Cargill, A Davies, Y McKenney, R Hennessey, L Wood, B Hager D Brown, M Butterfield, L B Voltz, P Baldwin, L Morgan, M Innes, D Swailes, M Crothers, R Haa R Hodge, L Ross, E Morse, P Hyde, H Pruett T Baldwin, M White, L Chisholm, J Patrick, V Pal ing, C Soper, J Hoagg, G Geister, J Hodge, M El liott, J Innes, A Stephenson L Keyes, T Sullivan, B Corkins, P Fox, M Walker, in H Griffin, C Van Exton, G Almas, J P Rasmussen, D McCready J Griffin, V Geister, J Beltz, M Swailes, B Harper, G Jackson 'Remember how proud we all were when our bend was one of those chosen to plsy at the University of llichigsn this fell 'You played st the U ofll Wie consin game, didn t you? 'People seemed to enjoy our marching end playing between hsl ves df the home games the square dancing slweys went over big 'Your concerts were 811011. Johnny I enjoyed the Christmss Concert end the Clsasiosl Concert in the spring so much 'And wesn't our populsr concert swell! Boy, the people really rocked the gym when lh' Dslhee beat it out on his drums bend was solid on the jive, too i 9 O L. . . . . . J. . . , , . . . J. . 2nd E. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . g, Nth JI ' . ' . ' . ' ' . - R. Taylor, D. Bowen, E. Walker, M. Stephenson, L. Flem- 6-bh .g. . . . . V T A 5 h . . . - X N ,f ' 3' -FP ' NH I X :ig - xx -:il Z j -- , . i ' I :I . 1 I I J I ' y X M X . The st 2nd rd 4th Row Row Row Row Jackson E Giach, P Fox, N Tarapsta Bowen I Papp, B Harper, P Mc Jann, M Howat Stephenson J Patr1ck, R D'Arcy J Cameron, B Hager, Mr Halleck Innes, H Grlffin, J Roberts, D Coleman H Hicks, C Van Eaton J Gr1ffin st Row 2nd Row 5rd Row 4th Row th Row Crothers, G Jackson, D Bowen, M Diegel, P Fox Geister E Walker, N Tarapata, B Harper, Hallack Howet, I PBPP. H Harris, L Gisch E G1sch, Kohlar, A Dav1es, P Hyde, M Swalles, D Bynes, Wright Bates, V Craig, J Beltz, H Pruett, M Stephenson, Glady, I Knerly, H Pabst, J Downey, P McMann, Stephenson, I North, L Chisholm M El11ott, D'Arcy, E Morse, J Patr1ck, D Steiler, M Innes, Clarkston, J Kloch, J Camerson, B Hager Brown, H Grlffen, T Sullivan, J Innes, T Baldwin Thayer, B Corkins, D Coleman, J Townsend, Roberts, J Jackson, H Hicks, C V Eaton Griffon 'The Choir and the Madrigal club are both something to b proud of, Mary 'Didn't you like the solo concert we have in February? Gosh, I was scared W 'But you and all the others did a swell job I liked the c oral numbers too And the ChP1Btm8B concert was swell W 'People enjoyed the Easter program when we gave The Seven Last Words! That's one of the trad1tiona1 concerts that every one seems to like I! Mr Hallack and you students deserve a lot of credit for the splendid work you've done ' 1 M. . . . . G. ', . . . D. . M. .V . . , . ' M. . ' . . ' . W. . L. . . . 4. P. . . . . M. Lampher, E. Nelson. A. . . . . ' R. . . ' . . vi O 0 O O 5 D. . . . . D .... J. . . . . J. . e .n h . ' . N Q fx 'n w .AQ 'EV 8 '12, My fl if ' 1 ll -X , I L f l v5 Dfw EMQVFS K . 3 9,8 fp' fAP50N WT WASQGQA 2. . J .. it L. ,L is Q :E 1? 5' ifflgus M'-ry .fm X. 6' AA .by . U.zx . fxfelg W I WW , -F f ' w 'vw ,, ,,,,X 1 , x . i ,wwf X331 ' Q ' 2515- P, .f 'nz' J. ... - ' 1 . ' . f warn XFN 6-.-Zim: MT W ,,..-,,..,f ,. T . xiii? 1. , Ura fx if .gqsqzw N55 J Gpfb. ,.. .33- Q lst Row R wheeler R J Car 111 D Tapson, i Nlttlestat L Carblll K DBV1B, L Wllcox 2nd Row Coach Abraham D A111 r, E Jlcklxno C Smlth, A Walkowsk1 J Ulllott, R Rasmussen 5rd Row C Jeroue L Lester J Roberts C Super E Rasmussen 'Desp1te the loss of ten le termen we ha a better than average season wlth flve w1ns and three losses 'ven if the team was li5ht, we had plenty of scrap to an I thmnk that helped make as a WIDBIHD team ll Coach Jensen declded not to come oack, 'Yeah, but Coach 11ke Abraham sure gettlnv the team 1nto condition on such nGee, Johnny there won't be a o r next year, w1l1 there7u ll You fellows really started off beh1nd scheoule when d1dn't you? dld a swell Job short notice of lettermen left Uh an next year's team w111 be blllt around just four returnlnb lettermen, Cargill, Rasmussen, Vlnlnb and Fletcher but we're F01ng to expect a lot from those boys anyhow nLook Johnny here's w1at you klus dld, I kept a cord Herlette Marlette North Branch 4 Brown Clty Marlette Marlette Larlette Harlette Warlette Marlette Yale Deckerville Millington Cass City ' Croswell Sandusky ,asn't lt swell that you fellows took the District Tournament and went as far as you did 1n the Re 1onal9 Our re ular season was bood,too, we suffered only four losses compared to eleven wlns nThe season had nany an 6XC1t1n n ment The crowd was always ye 1ng 11ke mad' I was so proud of you Johnny,espec1al1y when long shots of n at s that? 'The expresslon on Coach V1lson's face when he recleved that telephone call at the Cass Clty game 'Yes, that was a memoraole lnstant but wha about the nlght clnched the tournament by beat1ng Brown C1ty 'Oh you ooys were really hot that nlghtl But weren't you usual1y?' mu mEif?i' e W uw . A5 - S . .H ' U . . ' ' 5 . . y y ll- yoursvent through the hoop! But, one thing I never will forget -------- .' Wh ' N ., - un vi 1 ' ' -- u ' we lIIIIlK!!!Ej N lu X 0 V lj iY.' f h SCHFDULV' Opponents Razders Opponents Peck Croswell Vassar North Branch Yale Brown C1ty Deckerv111e Sandusky Case C1ty North Branch Yale Sandusky Brown City Deckervllle 'The Junlor Ra1ders had a good season Lh1S year too they lost only once and that was to Cass C1ty You know that's the Jun1or's th1rd e eat 1n three years' 'Mar1ette'e future 1n basketoall 1S ln good hands The ooys are 11ght but tney're fast on thelr feet'n Jr. Rs. ' 21 12 42 28 27 9 31 37 39 13 22 21 32 12 26 18 45 18 43 23 ' 16 1J 54 21 ' 34 17 41 27 22 19 17 21 Croswell 27 23 25 53 ' 29 51 33 44 23 1 57 28 23 22 35 26 57 26 41 28 25 15 26 18 ' 28 22 52 27 d f ' .ll nGo1ly phys Ed was a lot of fun.u nYou're right we have a good physical program here.N 'What I like most of all is the variety of activities the students are able to particip- ate inln ll Yes, basketball, volley ball, softball, touch foot- ball, soccer, and individual sports. I really liked it. I1 B Stout, B Weaver, M Walker M Fellows 'Maxine Fellows was the only one of our cheer leaders who was a veteran uYeah but the rest of you kids did OK too you and Barb and Maggie and Betty, and then those cheers for the second team games nYes weren't they cute? That's a swell way to make sure we'll have good cheerleaders a few years from now They already have so e good ldeas for yells and for the act1ons for the yells 'It always gave the team a lift to know that the crowd was there cheering for us and crowd always yells better when they have good lead ers we really want to thank you cheerleaders alot .n I Junior High kids that led the ll - a 62 BEJJN S STAMPS CIO ue had only one Bond Drlve at school thls year and we won it' Stop gloat1ng, Johnny You were lucky 'But it wasn't who won that counted 1 both the fellows and the girls got out and really worked and sold bonds Sold enough so that the school itself went over the amount that the town was to buy 'The kids from lst through 12th grades all pltched 1n and helped Mrs Slack deserves a lot of cred1t, as does M McDonald down at the bank Ev ryone should work and support the war effort llke some of these people 'For once I agree w1th you Johnny I1 was the fact that N fish 12. .5 , NSA N :Q I xf -ffm I I Ill ' . F 0 --.tl ,lf A 'n u . ' . Z .n . u S r. ,R W 'kg 12' I n 'l wx D . . 3 fy No , y o ' I IL I . f I , vw h ' X we - . L x -L 'xii' fe -as fs 4, vb. 114 1 1 ! 7 'Larry 4' NMMA . iii r C J moms. jaznclvffffg . QICQXQK 14 , N- ., b V lag,- 5 w 79:4 as ,,,, 4 . ,Q 1 5 ,Q I f WRT' -ff'-, be fe? 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