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.xgclminidfrafion x. - ' - .jf MR, ALFRED G. AMUNDSEN MR. RICHARD KAMINSKA MR, CHARLES IOSLIN Superintendent High School Principal Grade School Principal Grade Lunch Supervisor .x4nJ meir ,ilegoera l IIMMY WOOD DORIS SWAIIES RUTH KROFT Secretary to the Receptionist Secretary to Board of Education Mr. Kaminska Nu..- Mr. Amundsen at his desk. Ernestine Van Conant Mr. Kaminska at work at work in Elem. Office NOW READ ABOUT THE CLASS OF '54---
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ibeckca firm As a means of thanking Mrs. Jennie Slack for her twelve years of service in the Commercial Department, for her in- spiring aid as sponsor of the Chatterbox, and for her hard work and unselfish de- votion to the Yearbook, we wish to dedi- cate this Scribe of 1954 to her. We are extremely grateful for her en- couragement and enthusiasm at the times when our zeal was gone. She has helped to make our work enjoyable, and we trust that in the years to follow, this book will be a reminder of her last year at Marlette High School. TURN THE PAGE AND SEE
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aaa .JL-hater? The class of '54 proceeded rapidly through the grade school days. In- creasing every year its membership, this class grew with leaps and bounds. Today we have 66 members. Of these members only 25 have been with us since the Kindergarten and are with us today. They are: Richard Benedict, Ronald Benedict, James Boyne, Mary Cargill, William Cumper, Ivan Davies, Sally Erwin, Calvin Harneck, Ed Herron, Joann Herron, Elaine Innes, Leslie Kraft, Richard Kraft, Wayne Lambert. Wayne Laursen, Lina Montgomery, Gordon Pabst, Tom Rudd, Glenna Shook, Charles Smith, Richard Spear, Lou- anne Tapson, Cora Jean Taylor, Marilyn Willis, and Kay Zuehlke, We could compare our trip through high school with a fast trip in a jet plane. In our freshman year we had as pilot, John Almas and co-pilot, Tom Lickf Chuck Smith kept track of this part of our journey and Richard Kraft handled the expenses. This year we were kicked around and initiated by the sophomores. After the day of initiation we were presented with a fine banquet with all the trimmings. This stage of our journey was brought to a conclusion with a Hobo Hop which was a big success. In the fall of '51 we started on the second phase of our journey. We had as head man, Jim Boyne and his assistant, Duane Thompson, leading the way. Richard Kraft was keeper of the records and Bonita Clark was guardian of the treasury. Now we are sophomores. Boy, we sure treated those fresh- men rough! But we shouldered the expenses of a banquet at night after a rug- ged day of initiation for the freshmen. After the famous Leap Year Hop we made a successful landing. In the fall of '52 we were off again to a more exciting journey. Duane Thompson was at the controls with Richard Kraft on hand to take over. Lou- anne Tapson preserved our activities for posterity and Aldine Willing paid the bills. In this Junior year the class presented the Junior Play entitled, January Thaw, in November. It went so well that we had a repeat perform- ance in January and the proceeds went to the Hospital Benefit. Our J-Hop, with the theme, Orienta1 Gardens, was a breathtaking event. In addition to these events, we were Hosts to the Seniors at the Jr. -Sr. Banquet. We trav- eled to the Detroit Police Station and Jefferson Beach. This ended our Junior year. As the plane zooms into space for the last time we have as President, Jim Boyneg Vice-President, Bill Cumperg Secretary, Kay Zuehlke, and Treasurer, Marilyn Willis. The first big event of the year was that well-loved Senior Play, Love Is In The Air. Next on our itinerary was the Senior Prom with the theme, Blue Heaven. Following this was the Senior Tea, Jr. -Sr. Banquet, and Senior Skip Day. The Senior Trip was an exciting five days in New York City. The jour- ney was finally ended with Baccalaureate and Commencement. Kay Zuehlke Louanne Tapson Marilyn Willis Gordon Pabst AND WITHOUT THE PEOPLE ON THE NEXT PAGES, THEY WOULDN'T GET FAR --------
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