Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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.y ••SS •ri. ' ' - A :M LAURA E. COATS — Life Begins at Sixteen Laura sang in the choir 2 yrs., and was a member of the G.A.A. Her first date afforded her bfg est thrill and her most embarrassing mo- ment happened on a windy day. Nothing would be finer than a date with Bill Burgrh- dorf. Getting- to be a senior was her biggest break, her unlucky moment happened when she saw her gov ' t imarks. She hates conceited people, loves to sing; favorite teacher Is MIsa Kolch. GLORIA CONVI9 — Dream Girl Golden-haired Gloria was in Latin Club 2 yrs.. the 2nd yr.. vice-consul. She was in Usher Club her Sr. yr.. and portray- ed glamorous Helen in the Sr. Play. Being chosen football queen for 1947 was Gloria ' s biggest thrill. She picks up pin money In tips at the Gar- den Cafe; plans include any- thing but marriage for the future — college. If possible. BARBARA ANN CBOSBT— When We Are Married Bee-like Barbara buzzed around In G.A.A. 4 yrs. or- cestra 1. Debate 2. Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 2. Usher Club 2. Jr. Hist. Soc. 2; did J-Hop decorations, was sec. of the Jr. class. Student Council 1 yr; played Mrs. Beasly in Jr. Play, and out-spoken Marie In Sr. Play; ass ' t editor of this year book. She loves gad- ding, reading, dancing, and playing the piano. It ' s West- ern State for Myrtle. RUSSELL E. CHAPMAN— Monsieur Beaucalre Mud played football 3 yrs., and basketball 4 ; managed baseball team freshman yr. Biggest break, making first team in football. Russ likes physics and Mr. Crumrine; most prized possession, his folks. Likes: hamburgers. Near Ton, and shooting buck- ets ; ideal personality la Jean Hicks; his big weakness, staying out late with Jean; Russ works at Freddie ' s Mar- ket. TOM CHAPMAN— This Was A Man Easy-going Tom went out for track 1 yr. The rest of the time he ' s worked at the Stealy Gas Station, listened to tue Hit Parade, or hung out at the pug-Out. Tom says his biggest break was passing chemistry. Peter Lorre tops his list of stars, Stardnst his list of songs, and Cunningham his list of teachers. Handsome Tom will go on working. DONALD H. CHURCH — Knight Life Hook went out for basket- ball 2 yrs., football 3, and track 1. Don claims he got biggest thrills in football. Don ' s pet peeve Is girls in high heeled shoea. yet he haunts Albion with brother Gordie. Bob Lake, or Bob Biggs, and girls in high-heel- ed shoes. Hook likes to sit down to a big dish of chop suey, with Tex Beneke across the table playing Stardust. GORDON CHURCH— Golden Etoy Gusty Gordy was a Redskin gridder 3 yrs. ; and baseball manager 2. He served on the stage crew for the Jr. Play. Gord ' 3 favorite pastime is dawdling around Albion with tBuckshot; his pet i; eve. Gov ' t. Henry W. Cunningham Is Gord ' s ideal personality, as well as his favorite teacher. History is his favorite sub- ject. Now working at Oliver Sales and Service, he plans to stay with them. ELLEN LOUISE CLARK — Rarln ' to Go Ellen went out for G.A.A. 4 yrs., Spanish Club 1. and Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Pete likes to dance and eat hamburgers. Her class ring is her most prized possession. Passing chemistry was her biggest break. Biggest thrill is Chuck Uienrick from - Lake view. Plans for future are marriage. Ellen likes to ride horses and enjoys gym, and Miss Card- well. LELA MAE CLUTTER — Kiss the Boys Good-Bye Lee was In G.A.A. 2 yrs., choir 1, Spanish Club 1, Jr. Hist. 1, F.H.A. 1. and on Jr. Play comm. Lela says her most embarrassing moment was when Mr. Van Voorhees tripped her in the hall. She prizes, above all, the radio Ted gave her ; enjoys sewing, I Wish I Didn ' t Love Ton So, and Am. Hist. Biggest break, moving to Marshall; plans marriage. TTONNIE E. CONKELL — Magnolia Tall Bonnie was in G.A.A. her last yr., in band 4 yrs. and choir 1. This responsible senior spent time selling tickets for the Jr. Play, was in El Club Espanol a year. Macaroni and cheese top her list of foods; picture puzzles consume her leisure time. Her most beloved possession is her valentine from Jerry. Yvon- ne ' s plans for the future are work in Chicago. RALPH E. COOLET — Lazarns Laughed Ralph went out for football I yr. track 1 yr. ; band 1. Spado prefers skiing in winter and movies In summer for pas- times. His most unlucky moment was when poison Ivy got him. Pet peeves are Gov ' t and English; Math ' s his favor- ite, and Mr. Cunningham, his favorite teacher as well as his ideal personality. Currently employed at Western jAuto Sales, he plans to continue. JACK CUBBON— The Perfect Alibi Jack played football 3 yrs.. baseball. 2. and Big Reds basketball 1. He decorated for the J-Hop. and joined Jr. Hist. Soc. 2 yrs. Enjoys hunt- ing, sleeping, or cruising. His return to M.H.S. In ' 42 was his biggest break. Crumrine Is his favorite teacher, math his favorite subject. Most prized possession is the Plymouth. Has no plans for future. Is currently employed at the East End Market. 11 cT O

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' r MABGARfM ALDRICH— The Novel Princess Auburn haired Markee belong- ed to Spanish Club 2 yrs.. Library 1 yr., did a bit in the Jr. Play, and served on the J -Hop Formal comni. Her most prized possession is her horse, Pinto Babe. Reading is her favorite pastime; pretty clothes, her weakness. She saj ' s that becoming sick on the ferris wheel proved her most embarrassing moment. Tiny Margaret came here trom Tekonsha in 1943. RICHARD t. ARM TRONG- Beau Bnunmel Rangy Richard indulged iu Spanish Club 2 yrs. ; track 1 yr. ; golf 2. He had a small part in the Jr. Play, and ser- ved on the J-Hop decorations comm. Big Al, Fung, and Dit are Dick ' s pals. Finds neck- ing his favorite pastime. Red shoes are his prized possess- ion, and hamburgs his favor- ite food. Strong-arm admits girls are his greatest weak- ness: how he hates to see them fight... JOYCE RUTH ARNOLD— Ans:el Child Joyce was in G.A.A. 3 yrs., Spanish Club 2, on the Journ- alism staff, ass ' t. director of the Sr. Play, and on sta e crew for Jr. Play ; served re- freshments at the J-Hop.. Favorite pastime is square dancing, and most unlucky moment--falling off the barn. Even-temt)ered Joyce hates to get up in the morning. Her favorite teacher was Cunningham. Plans college, and should be O.K. DONAXD JOHN BISSETT— The Bishop Misbehaves Don was an A-1 debater 2 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., bus mgr. of this Dial, played snobbish Frederick in Jr. Play and fiery father. Angelo, in the Sr. Play; Student Council 2 yrs., on J-Hop program and Chapel assei favorite chocolai ion. Cunnin] He is omrri, Don ' s eating prized possess- History and suited him fine. ployed by Harper ' s Shoe Store ; plans college. BILL BLIGHT— The Traveler Bill was in F.F.A. 3 yrs. vice-pres. his 2nd yr. ; at Flushing High School before coming here in 1947. Bill pals with Bob Herman and Roger Pierce ; chooses riding nis horse for his pastime. Most unlucky moment: he dropped a large pane of glass. Hates to see women driving cars. Geometry and Erskine were favorites ; plans farming for his chosen vocation. GEORGE MARVIN BOYD — Mnsic In My Heart Member of Redskin baseball team 2 yrs., in choir 2 ; George ' s biggest thrill was shooting pheasants. He hangs around with Bill Wilbur and Gorman Tremp. Warbling G.B. likes choir and thinks Wilkinson is by far his favor- ite teacher. Bob Biggs is his ideal personality ; but George prizes himself as his most cherished possession. I Have Bnt One Heart is his favorite song); hobby -cards. i W i JOAN MARIE BAKER— How I Wonder Joan, everybody ' s friend, ush- ered 2 yrs., head usher her Sr. yr. ; Joined G.A.A. 4 yrs.. and was sec. of Student Coun- cil her Soph. yr. She was an able ass ' t. director for the Jr. Play. Studious Joan liked Math best, and Mr. Cunning- ham was her favorite teacher. Her plans for the future are either college or office work. Sports and food are her weak- nesses. MARILYN JEAN BACER— Dark Eyes All - A Marilyn played at G.A.A. 3 yrs., belonged to Jr. Hist. Soc. 2, Latin Club 2, (Scriba 1st yr.. Consul 2nd yr.) ; worked on decorations for the G.A.A. formal. With her best friend, Gail Bartlett, she frequently heads for the Sugar Bowl In Albion. Her greatest weakness is helping Gail with her open house (?) parties. She says her biggest thrill came when Ben Wil- son ' s Ford rolled over. SHIRLEE BIERS — Goest In The House Shi came from Clawson .lust this yr. She warbled In the choir 1 yr., and was In Lib- rary Club 1 yr. Her weakness Is Cliff Livings, whom she al- ways Is with. Always Is Shir- lee ' s favorite song. She likes to roller skate during her spare time, and can eat steak and french fries any time. Mr. Cuber was her favorite teacher, and choir her favor- ite subject. GAIL EVELYN BARTLETT- Annie, Get Yoor Gun Black-eyed Gail belonged to G.A.A. 3 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr. She helped on the G.A.A. formal. One of her pet pas- times is going to Albion dances with best friend. Marilyn Bauer; greatest weak- ness Is giving open house parties; pet peeve, party crashers. She doesn ' t hate re- cords by the Mills Brothers, and she makes a hobby of collecting them. WILLIAM H. BEHNKE HIb Father ' s Son Bill played football, basket- ball and baseball 2 yrs., was a trackman 2 ; member ' of F.F.A. 2 ; on the Dial staff. In the Jr. Play, on J-Hop orchestra comm.. In Jr. Hist. Soc. 3. His greatest thrill was winning State Mile Medley Championship ; biggest break, when Buckenberger hurt his leg and gave blonde Bill a chance at football. ROBERT RAYMOND BIGGS Having Wonderful Time Competed In football 3 yrs., basket ball 2, and baseball 2. Pa ' r pals around with Russ Chapman and Don Church, and they cruise around listen- ing to the radio. Can ' t stand guys with collars turned jp. Bob Idolizes Wally Webor, but chooses Math by Cubor, his favorite subject. Reliable Bob ' s currently employed by Chamberlain ' s Oliver Sales, and plans work after school. Favorite song — Ivy. 10

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