Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1945

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..l G Fl FI H Fl ffl I ule Ann Graham Quiet Please ludy spent 4 yrs. in G.A.A. lVice-Pres. Ir. yr.J: Prog. Chmn. 1 yr. in Latin Club: Com. Club 2 yrs.: habla'ed 2 yrs. in Spanish Club: Usher Club 3 yrs. lAsst. and Head Usher.J Assist. director for And Came the Spr-ieg : played well volcanic Mady in Spring Dance. Dud set up pages as Asst. Ed. for the Dial. H 7' Richard G. Hamp Satan's on the Iamboree Chubby Dick, the stage-struck minstrel man with the book of jokes, chmn'ed the I-Hop program com. and publicity for the Ir. play: designed much of the White Christmas foyer. He claims it's unlucky to go out with 2 girls op the same night. ,He plans the Navy as a future: prefers hairless Bing to bloodless cl Dorotha L. Horton Fine and Dandy Frankie. 1 Dot, a fixture at the Morris Jeanne Hamilton 'I'he Thrill of a Romance Peach tooted her sax 4 yrs. in Band: G.A.A. member 4 yrs., Latin Club l, Com. Club 1. Really goes lor chocolate cake, Ann Southern, the Hit Parade, and Sonja I-lenie. She's looking forward to be- ing married next Nov. Mr. Bradley furnished her blush- ingest second: Ieanne, how do you know so much about Albion? Mary Lou Herman Got The Moon ln My Pocket Bunny trilled in Choir Z yrs.: Vice-Pres. of Biology Club this year: she claims she talks too loud: likes geometry, Van Iohnson, ice cream, and ham- burgers. ls superstitious abou-t walking under ladders. She plans to work on the old farm front after graduation. Ball games and dances provided her big thrills in M.H.S. Store, avoided clubs and ac- tivities, but loved helping in the school offices. Herfiewelry she prizes highly: Eleanor Roosevelt is her ideal femme. perhaps because they both love to talk. Her horoscope reveals clerking in some big clothing store. What, not a man in the picture? Patricia Howe How Many Hearts Have You Broken? Raven-haired Pat, editor of this compendium, served G.A.A. as Treas., one of her 2 yrs., and the French Club as pres.: co-directed Spring Dance. She 'believes that a new hair-do means a new boy-friend, and blushes when she laughs out in class. Pat combines brains, beauty, and .bustling briskness in her 5-ft.- ? body. Ruth Efhelyn Hoyt 'I'here'll Never Be Another You G.A.A. 4 yrs.: Biology Club l lSecy.-Treas. this yearl: Choir 3, make Ruthie's activity his- tory. She prizes a Marksman, Medal and a ship log books: beyond words land you can ask whosel. Working at Hit- chins was fun: getting mar- ried will be even better. Flirt- ing, Ruthk confesses, is great sport. A l,.l.. Q

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will llsxxitlg B 4 lW,:w f Thomas Foster Wine, Women, and Song Towering Tom overtopped the team in football his Soph. yr., was skittish Boyd in Spring Dance: after war-time Navy life, he plans college training to be a Vet. Marv Shebel is his sports hero. Beans he loves, all ways but raw. Iu- nior, an A. and P. extra, couldn't get in early. Did high school in 3 yrs. lean Fiske Sleepy Time Gal Agreeable lean has escaped nicknames and superstitious. She joined the 1944-45 Biology Club: enjoyed book-keeping, school games, and her job as cashier at Elsie's Cafe. Had trouble getting to school on time: plans farm life. Cher- ishes her letters above all possessions. Admires Ingrid Bergman: listens to Lux Radio Theatre. Herbert W. Fergison Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me Football, his first love, and intramural sports each con- sumed 4 years of slender Pie's efforts. The Navy, or farming, looms on his horizon. He likes algebra, Errol Flynn, fried chicken, and his deer rifle. Claims he talks too much, but we don't know when. Cal Frost and lack Thomas complete his triangle. Anita Gard Cool, Calm, Collected Entering M.l-l.S. as a Ir., ami- able Anita left behind her White Cloud H. S. and W. K. Kellogg Ag school. She joined Com. Club: became Sec'y of the '45 seniors. Her diary is her pride and joy: giggling her favorite pastime. Movies don't interest her: ice cream and shorthand dog now and then Lux Radio hour: office asst. to Mr. Rose. Fred G. Fox Flash Foxte played intramurals 4 yrs.: ornamented the orchestra 2 yrs.: looks toward the Navy or M. S. C. Fred avoids black cats: confesses to talking too much. After a chop suey meal, he'd like Bing Crosby to croon to him. Ball games and formals hi-lighted his high school life. Work at home kept him busy. . Bonita Gore Estrellita Bonnie, of the innumerablf boy-friends, was a G.A.A.'e 3 yrs., and slapped makeuj on the victims for the Sr. Play She chums with Phid Bowen and I. Armour, loves hani burgers and Van Iohnson. Sh plans to be a nurse or a wife whichever the war decide: Her brother, Lloyd, is he hero. Esther M. Getty My Wild Irish Rose I Sociable Snuffy joined Choi this yr., joined G.A.A. 4 yrs. Latin Club l, Com. 2, Phot. 2 'fl didn't study enough, shi wails. q Coach Gray' is he sports hero. Noon hours wen fun. Steak and Van Iohnsol C2 hard-to-getsl thrilled hex She divided out-of-schoo hours between Hemmingsen' and the Garden Cafe, leedint the dear public.



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Mi. W . Viola M. Ienny Happy Go Lucky Vitamin stormed through the Ir. Play as Virginia: was on the Dial Staff: a G. A. A. pointer 4 yrs., and Commer- cial Clubber 2. She enjoyed school because of the boys therein: claims her funniest experience was coming to school with the mumps, and everyone peeking at her and laughing. Vi is full of vitality, personality, and originality: war-worked at Postum this year. Delbert Ienks Ain't Misbehavin' Del, too modest to know his own virtues, was a football bulwark Z yrs., played Intra- murals 3, and reported for the good old Dial. Athlete of the Week was his feature story. He liked tootball and Math. Admits being a putter- offer of lessons: whisked around the Schuler as bus- boy, outside school hours. Marian G. Humphries What ls This Thing Called Love? Black cats scare plump and dusky Abby: letters delight her. She served her Public at l-lemmingsen's Drug Store, without revealing that she likes to gripe. She goes for Italian spaghetti and Bob I-lope's radio show. Math, par- ticularly g e o m e t r y, made school less terrible for her: but even so, getting out was her goal. 1 4 Donnal Katz I Dream Of You Donna u ed her vocal chords in Choir her Fr. and lr. Yrs. She pals with Toni Behnke and Laura English- worked Gt hospital and Hitchens on her noon hours. ls wary of an open umbrella in the house: her favorite food is spaghetti: her personality to imitate, Mrs. Chaney. Most prized possession is a hankie from her brother in Scotland. Thomas A. Iohnston. Ir. Three O'clock ln The Morning Tommy was hustling man- ager for both football and basketball this yearg he was a great Mr. Fields in the Iu- nior play: husky Tom repre- sented Marshall at Wolverine Boys' State in 1944. Accuses himself of loafing too much- who are we to deny it? He enjoyed being manager, his dad's car, and hamburgers. U.. I . .N ll X- lt, llttzJzltMtl'l 'W Ni1tt5 .l t ' l l'ttftttt 1, 'tsst w' 3 . tw- ' ,Y ,Et 'lt ' 'pug tl t'El'l' .l N' ,wt ttttttttvt .J W t - , . W m f .FV eat: it f ' Iolm E. Lewis The Sheik of Araby Tenuous Horty edited the Dial: Com. Club 2 yrs., Intra- murals 4g Program Chmn. for And Came The Spring : was brash Buck in Sr. play. Deliv- ered specials for the P.O. afJ ter school, but fast, so hd could go palling around with Foster, Purdy, and Vogel- reuter. Nimble-witted John plans to join the Navy, and then enter newspaper work. Forgetting to comb his hair is his weakness. Lyla E. Kem Sweet and Lovely Eben-haired Lylie capably secy.-treas'ed her 9th grade through high finance: was Bus. Mgr. oi G.A.A. her Sen- ior yr. and headed the Sock Hop Committee. She Latined in Latin Club 1 yr., Commer- cialed 3, and habla'ed in Spanish Club l. Her Sally in the Sr. play was priceless. Falls in love too easily, she says. It's Navy life for Tom.

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