Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1945

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Ill U Fl K E Mark Boakes Home On The Range Modest Mark, the part-time laundryman, will march away to Anchors Aweigh after Commencement: and hopes to 'enter the field of Commercial ,Art Needless to say his lchoice subject is art. His ta- lvorite food is anything, espe- l cially steak thall Mark enjoys lChristmas Vacation most: his lmost prized possession is his tcar. His strongest superstition Cyou'cl never guessl is girlslll Rowene Bosserd Wonderful One Ching capably secy.-tres'ed Yher Ir. Class: Student Coun- fciled as a Ir.: sang in Choir 12 yrs.: remained riveted to lG.A.A. 4 yrs. Pals with lean land Bea Boyd, and M. L. Her- Qman: went weak over Turhan Bey. Enjoys algebra and folives. She dabbled grease :paint and mascara on the Sr. lplay cast. Rowene wants to 1 join the stenographic ranks. 0 Bob Boston Turkey In The Straw Scrub upheld the glory of M.H.S. on the athletic field: the Otto Graham of football 3 yrs. tcapt. Senior yr.l, basket- ball 3, baseball 2. Bob came from B. C. his Soph. yr.: was immediately elected pres. by admiring classmates. Scrub was Pres. of the Haircut Club: belonged to the F.F.A. one yr. Eats anything and lots of it, which should help when he dons a khaki shoot-suit. Norman E. Boughton The Man On The FlYi!19 Trapeze Norm tooted the clarinet in Band 6 yrs.: was asst. to Maestro 2 yrs.: palled with lim Harden until the NavY claimed lim, but Norm plans to join him in Uncle Sam's Service. He loves chop suey. spaghetti, history class, Benny Goodman, his piano, saxo- phone, and clarinet. His greatest fault is buying shirts- Buzzed busily at the Schuler between melodies. B Phyllis M. Bowers .l Love Life Blonde slender Phid cap- ably handled the part of Edna, sharp-witted maid, in the jr. Play 4 yrs. of collect- ing points for G.A.A. Phyllis enjoyed Dramatics, and teas- ing Mr. Cunningham. Favorite stars are Van johnson and Harry james. Plans to be a housewife, has a claim on Kenneth Meyers. Her most embarrassing moment was a fall down M.H.S.'s steps, when she was a Freshman. 9 self-conscious Iecm Belle Boyd A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody A very attractive girl is Jelly Bean Boyd who liked art best in school, along with ball games: took the honor of Vice Pres. of her Soph. Class. Chocolates are her specialty: john Wayne and Frank Sin- atra head her Hit Parade. Mary Lou Herman, Rowene Bosserd, and Charlotte Dow- ding are favorite pals of this tatfy-haired, blue-eyed belle. Mildred Ruth Brannon Let The Rest Of The World Go By Ruth exercised her vocal chords 2 yrs., as a member of ye old Choir: served refresh- ments for the Circus Ball. She pals with jean Fiske: is par- ticularly iond of her locket and bracelet from the man. She likes Gene Kelly, Take it or Leave It, vacations, Bing Crosby, vegetable soup, and bookkeeping.

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W... ., . T, .. ,K Q' 5. . t 'm'w::'f '2Qr'Wot:Ls 'Smit V .- ,' -, A - ' 2 - -: f --ss-1 f. .- fm, ,,. ...L . . 4' :A if if 1 if .E gf 3, Q.. gs 135+ S tim 4 4-ff :fi ft . rw str we r . fri, i in ' . S .. ., .. mi wi 9 Charles E. Sayers Who Wouldn't Love You Chuck, sleek haired Pres. of the Sr. Class, raced across the football field as quarter- back 3 yrs., shortstopped baseball 4, and was basket- ball forward 3: gave sterling performances as Elliot in the Jr. and Sam in the Sr. Play. Chmn. of the I-Hop floor show: represented M.H.S. in the 1944 Speech contest. Notre Dame appeals to Char- lie as a big part of his future. Wenona Behnke Time On My Hands Toni hustled around chalking up points for G.A.A. 3 yrs.: did a great job as wardrobe mistress for the Ir. play. One of Van Iohnson's fond admir- ers: loves hotdogs, speech class, and the Hit Parade. Her most prized possession is an Air Corps laddie. College or marriage are future plans. Bing or Frankie, she loves 'em both. Collected cash for Kroger's. Margaret Barton , Don't Sweetheart Me Mugs, our beloved bomber from Stockbridge High School, was both V. Pres. and Pres. of the Home Economics Club: a member of the Band 3 yrs., librarian 1 yr.: and treas. the next. She was Gen. Chmn. of Stockbridge Home her Ir. yr., on School Council 1 yr., in M.H.S. her Sr. Yr. she joined the Latin Club, and im- personated a stern house- mother in Spring Dance. Ioan M. Armour Smilin' Through Good-natured Ionie spent 3 yrs. in G.A.A.: 2 in Latin Club. A few favorites: Span- ish, Am. History, goulash, Dick Wakefield, her apart- ment, and her cherished mother. Admits she's lazy: claims nothing exciting ever happened to her: will con- tinue her career as telephone operator. Ralph Bennett Iust a Vagabond Lover All American Bud fought through three yrs. of football, 3 of baseball four ace pitcherl, 4 of basketball tvarsity every yearl. As Clancy, the gard- ener of the Ir. Play, he turned in a superb performance. Geometry rates tops with Bud : sports were his pas- sion: Frank Lucitte is his sports idol. Elected himself V.- Pres. of the Hair-Cut Club. Plans involve college train- ing for Phys. Ed. Mary Gail Bemcm There's Something About A Soldier lAnd A Sailor Ain't So Badl Gail tooted her sax thru 3 yrs. of High School Band plus 3 years in Ir. Band: during a yr. in orchestra she acted as Sec. G.A.A. i4 yrs.lQ Spanish K2 yrs.l, Library tl yr.l. She plans college, and hopes to be married lsome dayl. Her favorite food-cheese and hot dogs: favorite movie stars. Van Iohnson and Dick Haymes. Beatrice V. Bishop Lazy Bones Bea warbled in Choir both Ir. and Sr. yrs.: was a mem- ber of G.A.A. 3 yrs. Commer- cial 2, Spanish 1. She pals with Shirley Mott and Maxine Royer. Her Sat. nights she dedicates to the Hit Parade. She enjoyed shorthand and all school activites: steak is her favorite food. Bea admires Ginger iRogers and Cary Grant. She expects to attend business school, then office work. Iames I. Bicknell I'll See You In My Dream: Pensive lim stuck with the gridiron gang 3 years: regret: neglected homework, spen less constrained moments witl Maynard, Hamp, and Kelly Iim spent his spare time as c part of the E. B. Page Ma chine. He likes apple pie an: chemistry: admires Tom Har mon and Edward G. Robin son: listens to the Aldricl family. lim has an unusui superstition--he won't go'o with two girls in one night.



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kt ti , sq www -Q l if .. , ' Douglas Burns I'll Be Around Nutsie, Nutmeats, or what- have-you, was tossed around by M.H.S. opponents in both football G basketball. Chums with Ponce Patterson and Spider Cummins. Liked his- tory Cbelieve it or notl, ice cream, E. G. Robinson, Char- lie Spivak, cmd his green Ford. He plans to join the Leatherneck corps after grad- uation. His greatest mistake was buying Rosemary Bugden Smiles Bugs crooned 2 yrs. in Choir: G.A.A.'ed 2, Usher Clubbed 1. Scribbled as Scriba in Latin Club: chmn'd Senior play ticket sale. First Aid is her favorite subject. A perfect meal would include macaroni and cheese and but- terscotch pie. Her most prized possession, Ray's Club ring. Rosie has pep, good looks, and hordes of friends. Plans nursing, or joining the W-I- V-E-S. Marilyn Sue Brownfield You're In Love With Every- one Busy Brownie had her effi- cient thumb in every pie. She art-edited the annual, decor- ated the gym for the I-Hop: chmn. lr. Play publicity comm.: designed its springy programs: chmn'ed school election comm.: starred as Alex in Spring Dance. Latin Club 2 yrs.: GJ-LA. 4, Usher 2. Aspires to be original. Most embarrassing moment, a zip- per broke, dropping her skirt upon M.l'l.S.'s hall floor. a 37 Ford. Clara A. Clark She Bowls 'Em Over Terry was that capable gal who sparked the cheerleaders 3 yrs.: School-Council Z yrs. lVice-Pres., then acting Pres. her Ir. yearly Vice-Pres. of the Sr. Class: Pres. of G.A.A. She slapped make-up around for the Ir. play: helped with cos- tumes for the Sr. play: French Club 1 yr. Her future plans ban marriage. Now, Cldrflll William Byers Don't Blame Me Bunny, lover of French-fried potatoes and thick juicy steaks, participated in football 2 yrs., Com. Club 27 and ln- tramural basketball 4. He longs to imitate our Henry Cunningham. Claims that his funniest experience is getting this far in school. His favorite star is Allen Haley choice sports hero, Bulldog Turner. Dolittle And See More is his motto. as rr, q Wil W t Y' ' gg. . ' .ee 3 . :ig-i' ..- ,ymisjp Y- , :tw it wt- tg tt t t X 1 w it twill' . 'U lit' t u i N t ' rr E Phil Cu.m.mi.ns Little Man, You've Had l Busy Day The little man who's alway there is Phil, known to hz pals, Leon Patterson an Doug Burns, as Snake. D school he preferred stud hours to class time. He enjoy vacations more than either c these. He will don the gar of a gob, but right now i more concerned with gettin a couple of extra gas cot pons. Evelyn V. Coleman Dearly Beloved. Sang 4 yrs. in Choirg typinz she loved. When A Mai Marries is her favorite radii hour, perhaps because afte graduation she will marrj that man from Manistiguj She dotes on tomato san wiches, and the gifts he brother sent from Hawaii. Ii out-of-school hours, if shi couldn't see a game, shi heaved cokes and sundaes a Hemmingsen's.

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