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I wmmmmmmmm Ah' i mm WW Wggifmef' vm Qefwdmw Mk V. ,WJ 55229 iii WL Wy U, Q KVM My Q ff? V W 9-Jw UfgAovM,x , ,MW- ,W ff ay MEM W WW' fjwijfw QW Q89 wig Q Q J cw 6 Wim Published by the Senior Class Mason High School Mason, Michigan 0I'elU0l'Cl Our high school years constitute but one small scene from our stage of life. This Anchora of 1952-1953 is brought to you by the class of '53 in hopes that the old friends, the new friends, the good times in and out of the classrooms will all come back to life as you turn these pages. The setting for this year's performance has been one of high tension and national interest with the Korean war still raging and the change of admin- istration bringing Dwight Eisenhower forward to lead us. The citizens of Mason, too, realized the need for a change and a new school is now being constructed. Despite these national and local changes we continued to play our parts on the stage of life at M.H.S. The years may pass, but this one scene from our lives will endure. May we all look back and recall it as one of the most successful and happiest we played. Ground is broken for the new school by Board Members McLean and Bray, with Mr. VanderVen looking on. Page 2 41+ A , I Ml P! SNR I QMMI 'I ,, , , rung TE! 8-IE ill E E ww 2 IEEE E llll I llll I T gl 1 ,DJ vga 3,1 eruice We, the Seniors of '53 dedicate our yearbook, the Anchora, to the members of the armed forces. Our former class- mates, James Heathman, Robert Turner, and Harry Colby are, We feel, representing us well in the various branches of service. With this dedication we Wish to express our appreciation to the men and women in the service of our country, whose efforts have enabled us to pursue our work at home. Page 4 icaiion Ha rry Colby James Heathman Robert Turner Administration Page 6 Contentd Seniors Page 1 1 Q mf' s'M6 i ' A. . 9' P 3 VER- , . X Alumni - Page 74 Boosters- Page 75 Juniors Page 31 Freshmen Page 39 XRS Q6 Activities Page 49 'X r. wU PRN Sophomores Page 35 O- I Page 5 Junior High Page 43 Sports Page 63 Superinlemfent 'it James H. Vander Ven, Superintendentg Nancy Kleen, Secretary Seniors: June 4, 1953 is a day you will long remember because it marks certain accomplishments and opens up new horizons. There are three days in each week which concern us - Yesterday - Today - and Tomorrow. Yesterday, though it cannot be recalled, determines in a measure what today and tomorrow will be. Today is a most important day to live, act, think, and serve. Today is the day of opportunity. Tomorrow offers new hopes and promises. May we live each day so that it may be strictly scruti- nized by our God and our fellowmen. Congratulations, seniors, and may each day you live be full, blessed and happy. Sincerely your friend, James H. Vander Ven Superintendent 0 0 Seniors: Graduation day is drawing near, and most of you are thinking of the near future. My desire is that the making of your future may be such that when you have reached that time when one thinks more of the past than of the future-- that your-book of memories may be mem- ories of golden days, which will Cheer you-, Richard M. Demlow, Principalg Jo Ann Walker, Secretai which will keep your thoughts bright. I hope that the years of training in our school and the years spent in prepar- ation have given you a basis for making wise choices and decisions throughout your life. Sincere congratulations and best wishes to each member of the Class of '53. Sincerely, R. lVI. Demlow Principal ' ' I Page 6 l 3 i aan! of gclucation Maurice R ickly President 'itll - n - Q. 'Q C 4 Raymond McLean Secretary l Stanley Holmes Treasurer M. Rickly, J. Vander Ven, S. Holmes, R. McLean, D. Bray, R. DeMartin To the Class of 1953: The Board of Education congratulates you upon your ap- proaching graduation. Your public school education has meant much work and effort on the part of students, faculty, administration, and the expenditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars of public money. We hope and believe that all this work and effort, and all this expense, has been worth-while. Time will demonstrate that their value to you depends upon your own contributions. Much might be said about the difficulties of the future: but the word for you here should be one of encouragement. As old Rabbi Ben Ezra put it, over a century ago: Trust God: see all, nor be afraid. The best wishes of the Board go with you as you graduate from Mason High. Raymond H. McLean Secretary, Board of Education T I 5-if X Q ' it lf' g ,lea I Dee Bray R. R. DelVlar'tin Trustee Trustee Page 7 , 1 1. S U, 52, .,., M' , ,,,..,., ,,,,..,.,.g.. E 4' L' --1--.K ls.-Q PW. E , s . 'sf acultgd, Tbiqyl' ESM-is C' Wiifr, ' Mrs. Peggy Mooreqzjsxqkk my English ft Mr. James Ankenbrandt , JA' Latin, Engng Lfff rc . J .V ' LN ,Xl i we xjtfl .ff Mr. Donald Carey Coach, History, Driver Training Mrs. Helen Strait Girls' Physical Education, Spanish Mr. Louis Lori Coach, Boys' Physical Educa- tion Health Mr. Robert LaConto English, Spccch Mrs. Pomala Shoemaker 3 cj 4 . . -5 , S Librarian s es. .ala U cw 'Ni' K 1 Mrs. Yiva Hiker Mathematics tw N, Mr. Maurice Boon yq 'X History r. Donald Edgington Social Studies I , Mr. Richard Box Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics, Health Page 8 Q ' acufly ,J -lin U Mr. Geox-gc Murthum Instrumental Music, Band Miss Mary Scott V I, ' Vocal Music ww Mr, Robcrt Wallis Agriculture, Biology, Ass't. Coach Mr. Hurry Cairns f MAA Sl'iUI1k'l M L 'D K Jflf Mr. J. Edward Sopcnri Shop f Y fn K Mrs. lilizabcth Qssgcn X Bookkccping, M1 ii-matics, Busincss Viilflillillg i M Vs. Iiconu Simpson C'orii1nn-ri-1111 Mrs. Doris Wicsi YJ! X ff English, Nlxitlicxiuiticsqjyfjv' Is, M155 Yi-linzi ligzirius Iiomc Iiconornics Mrs. Hclcnc Howlctt Homo ifcozioxiiics f fl . ja I, N-fl-C -L H61 f Pago 9 ',- up-f ik Cooka On with the show. The show .W ' A. M 4' QT' H V. Dayton, A. Schram, M. Olney, L. Vansteeland, E. Taylor Bud 17riuer.4 After a hard day's wor all rush to the stage door. Naturally, the faithful bus drivers are waiting to deliver each of the tired actors to his home and remind him of the time to be ready the next morning. Left to right: , x 'if' i - 5 in 1 . iff L must go on! But let's see what takes place between and after the acts of the show. In our Theatre of Stars the per- formers take time out for a lunch prepared by the cooks under the sup- ervision of Mrs. Helene Howlett. Q Q: M! 1 D. Barto, C. Barto, L. Oesterle, M. Beebe C. Barto, E. Olney, D. Barto, K. Barto js... x .JN fk Cudfolliand J Back at the place of per- 4.-FQ forrnance. i'after the stars have ' v .-ff-,X A. gone, the custodians do a won- ' 'i W derful job of getting ready for M Page 10 1-ft the next day. Another day and the show goes on! , .1 ,,,.,v-ff ...pw- ' lx .4 .,,,40' . 0,0-' ,,.,f J,f .q' fs, qu. C-57 'gc- 52 - , e Curtain omed Lawn Jo, Doug, Marvin, Dick, Keitha, Clarence, and Mary order their invitations. s The curtain comes down as the cast ends the play. Those who took the leading roles this year were Ronald Surato as president, Robert Jewett, vice-presidentg Betsy Hanna, secretary, and Thomas Christensen, treasurer. The Seniors had a magazine sale, and they presented the play, The Great Big Doorstep, to pay for their trip to Chicago and Mackinac Island. The directors for this year were Mr. Robert LaConto, Mr. Louis Lori, Mrs. Peggy Moores, and Mrs. Pomala Shoemaker. xi l 'H' ,1 Y A Not pictured: Daniel Tink x Q L gt! g I Dansville 1,2,3 I t' H v 1 ' yi, . J, Douglas Alder Fl yf Mary Anderson Good at figfyf Hi belkin! N Full of fun, this little at play 1 lass, she brightens up Football 1, 2 our every class Basketball 1,2, 3,4 C' G. A. A. 1,3 Golf 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Anchora Staff 4 gk, Junior Play 3 xg! Glee Club 1 A Majorette 3 Ass't Librarian 2,3 Pep Club 4 Anchora Staff 4 Page 12 1 1 'i Z! K 5 Charles Bell He may be quiet in school, but oh! on the outside! Belle Fountaine 1 Belle Center 2,3 Golf 3,4 ,L A-4f ' ,I 5 ,n , . 'l ,Lx il 1 ' ' fl, lffnf 'hw PRL , 1' fn lm L51 ,, , f' t ' K' 1 Eleaior Brown A friendly girl with friendly ways Senior Girls' Club 4 Pep Club 4 ALJ? ,J W., tv fi . Margaret Austin Obliging and cheerful, industrious and kind G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2 Senior Girls' Club Anchora Staff 4 sly! Qing ii 'RIS' Merrell Butler A smile oils life's bearings FX If.fx. saline 1 fag. c:1ur, 2 .xo 1l'fr,. ,, .' ,xl ,, , -ea, 4 if . X James Blauvelt If height were might, he'd be king Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Police Force 4 Basketball 2 Band 1, 2 , j fa'-jff C. , ztdfc , A f if f.,4fQcfb Dale Bhurgess Have a good time while you're alive 'cause you'll be dead a long time Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3,4 Police Force 4 Basketball 2 49 Page 13 , 019' Richard Baggl ' He i - ound go l ow ootball 2, 3, 4 Po 'ce' Fo e 4 QIIIIP All? ve? . Z1 ti! 'A 1111 ' -. Ae . l 2, . , dn 'N 'J r , ' .ilk ' ' I ts ' XS. th X ' Z r a g ri' W 1 4 ,- , ' PI x' l - Ly .lm , in t . le -ll, V, . .,'. rl ' , , ' 1 iffifs 1 'h if gi- in , 4 I -Har 'P -7.39 . ,rg f 6.1. ,. 1 .- BQ' J X 5 v? , 7 X, , 2- -'93 Norma Caraway She brightens up her corner of the world Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Spanish Club 3,4 6,461 ' ,..N Q. XP x72 'ft' K ,f I I ,,g,, JJ Thomas Christensen My Ford IS my chariot I shall not walk Dearborn High 1 HY234 mt, Class Vice Pres Class Treas 4 Band 2 3 4 Junior Play 3 Civil Air Patrol 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Anchora Staff 4 Mervyn Crandell Take life as you find lt, but don't leave it soil Football 1,4 ' Basketbaii 2, 3,4 Baseball 3, 4 'Q N . K e Lola Clark It s nice to be natur- al when you re just naturally nice A A Pep Club 3 4 Cheerlea ing 3 4 Senior ls' Club 4 f J Richard Cowan Get thee behind me S tan but don t p Football 1 2 Police Force 4 ihnwm gMJ.!'.-:lg gl!! -,A 5,v'i'f'ds 0' James Clark I'm willing to be con vinced but I'd like to see the nan who can do H.. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper 3,4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Pep Band 3,4 Latin Club 2 Projectionist 4 Jon Davis A He's busy all the time raising cane and it's not sugar Junior Play 3 Football ' L, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Pres. 3 Student Council 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Spanish Club l, 2 Ag. Club 1,3 David Colby I like work--it fascl notes me. and watch it Band 1, 2, , Spanish WW Carol Crandell Those eyes--oh me! those eyes Spanfrsh Cl Senior, ' Poli i ' 4 f:f,i1'bif if 'ligyfh Page 14 jfflgvyc 0 ,ii i 3 Ruberta Drake A good nature conquers all Spanish Club 2 Senior Girls' Club 4 1 19 LLL Q JI? -ll-V l:4Le William Davis , N1 ' Q ,H I Jph . 4 f' N.. -J, We azz luke his accent, Dedafoe d0 'f you all? She's not a flower, Milan, Tennessee 1, 2 shag not a pearl, 'Sp-NQLQJ she's just an all- Ggkxi around wonderful girl ' 3933? My - :Batin Club 2 ,WCP xl. Ffa. A.A. 1 F. H. A. 3 Senior Girls' Club4 Band 1, 2, 3 M Betty Dunlap her part ,.m,,f:, .gf m. -Q Ralph Ellison Youth cones but once n a lifetime so !'ll e joy nine while I nay'l' Student Counci X fd Football 1 2, 3, Track 2, ,l4- KX Baseball LQ f Police Fo c 4 3 Anchora Staff 4 l Junior Play Varsity Club 2, 3l4 X X K I Chorus 2, 3 .Y Sweet is the npr Latin' 'A X ll' 'Q Anchora S f, ' V Editor 4 Jr. Play 3, sr. Play 4 4 3? 35 Student Council 2, 3 P 3 Police Force 4 M 2 G.A.A. 1,2,3 Patricia Fairbotham Bright is she and full 0 A A 93. Anchora Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Senior Girls' Club 4 Latin Club 4 Glee Club 2 Page 1 5 She is ever ready to do Roberta Evans ,Li '1.'::'i' Mu1Qm'lll1r des ribes 's Se14ah0G' '3ls' Ck!ub4 I bf M EVM Jack Fink Sometimes I just sit and think and sonetines Ijust sit lv Football 2 ' , 1 ' Band 1 - fl'-'yy ' Barbara Krey 1211 I . 4 , i Darlene Fisk K M1 L31 5 S She's not Kellogg'a, gpg but she's pop just ?' the sane K l G.A.A. 1,2 f Glee Club 1 Paper Staff 4 Senior Girls' Club 4 f XS-1 . ,if Oi '0 W 9 W' shut 1 Q 'LHS Janet Frederick 'She is always friendly and carries a smile for all Band 1, 2,3,4 G. A.A. 3 Police Force 4 Senior Girlsf Club 4 Student Council 4 Anchora Staff 4 Class Treasurer 2 Paper Staff 3 Pep Club 4 Jackiyn Gibbs .. . . . Her manner is as winning as her smile G.A.A. 1 Chorus 4 Senior Girls' Club 4 Senior Play 4 Pep Club 4 Elizabeth As jolly a girl as you'll ever meet 6 Jr. Play 3 g sr. P1ay4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Quartet 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4gG.A.A.1, 2,3 Sr. Girls' Club 4 Latin Club 23 Glee C1.1 Spanish Club 3, 4 Anchora Staff 4 Band l,2,3,4g Trio 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 all-QX p aw William Gabel Did someone say-- study? Football 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Ag. Club 3 ll f David Gilchrist A little nonsen now and then Policeojli' 4 flw 3 O' 4' ' Gordon Glynn Gloria Gorham X Beware.' I may yet be Her voice was soft, 1 Bfeafn gentle and low ' Latin Club 1. 2 Anchora aff, , 4, 4 .- V , v ,, sem G ' ub4 6 Lfjmolfi at Seni d K 3 kj., , , f - X .Qwxx Gl 1 5 ' Q Cht I' 11 - ,E V 7 lr., Q! ,. ,Md . gnu B ,,ttM,t tl it 5 2 pr, if. - 2 i 4 4 X 5. ':, ' - X Q. p ,W - I X Page 16 S lx .pi--vi xl is David Higbie To know hil is to like him Band 1, 2, 3 'Police Force 4 Paper Staff 4 Anchora Staff 4 f f Betsy Hanna Her personality sparkles through her eyes Junior Play 3 Class Secretary 4 Latin Club 3,4 Senior Girls' Club 4 ,aa ff N015 qt! 5 Judy Heathman She is quiet-- but when? G.A. A. 1,2 Junior Play 3, ' Pep Qlub ' Senior Girls' Club 4 Glee Club l 3' 'Athleflc '+ Advertiser 3 Class Secretary 1 Police Force 4 1 . Donna Hill Quiet and reserved Chorus 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 gn W Aaron Hyde egg Alton Jennings There is only one suc- X He leads them all a Ce-9-9 f0 5Pf d Your merry chase--the team life in .YUUV UW' WGYH the teachers, and the Junior Play 3 , gms ,af Class Treasurer Track 1, 2, 3, 4 'ai 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . Football 2, 3, 4 Q tr, Track 2, 3 CN Varsity Club 3,4 Q, , Baseball Mgr. , Pep Club 4 Anchora Staff gtg j WISH I 'UAS A fZJ6fl3,17'AovERffAK Af' N S412 ff Robert Jewett ' Raymond Karn A tall lad and friend- Honor lies in honest ly clear through toil Football 1, 2, 3, 4 .2 to Q Basketball 1,2, 3,4 , Qi f, Baseball 1,2,3,4 f S Track 1, 2 - Varsity Club 2,3,4 -M4 I tl Alderman at Large Q Anchora Staff 4 -555 it Police Chief 4 of J Class Vice-Pres. 4 H Lf K l i fe? M1 famffw .QJVQQQ Page 17 lC'Q-9, !.' 1 I .. Vonda Ka rn Foremost in the ranks of fun Spanish Club 2 Senior Play 4 Paper Staff 3,4 if -+4 'Q Mary Mathias In work or pleasure she'll find her clouds are silver-lined Junior Play 3 Senior Girls' Club 4 Class Treasurer 1 Anchora Staff 4 Pep Club illir W4 Ivan Kerr I could sell the world to anybody C.A.P. 2 3 4 nor Play 4 4 If Shirley Ackley Knight The blush is beauti but sometimes incon ien! Glee Club 1 Majorette l, 2 Chorus 1,4 ful ven- Tr1 H1 Y 4 Mor Girls' Club 4 ,Lge .A.A.1,2,3,4 Pep Club 4 f.,,',4?'fw - 4 Loreane Loudenslager The crowning glory of a woman is her hair Spanish Club 2 Glee Club 1,2 Chorus 4 lr x f Page 1 Lllfv N .y mm N X 1. John Laxton None but himself can be his equal Latin Cm 1' 2,3,4 Hi-.L 3,1121 gm f 1,2,3,4 ,, 2, 3,4 'f f lForce 4 Q gllwlf aifgl 1 '-'N 7 .YI Vl?ii'ior Play 3 'ip' s-WS, 'YLIGCL Keitha Mills There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful temperament G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Glee Club 1, 2 Senior Girls' Club Anchora Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Band 1 4 XX geE,,C,111b- fl, ,J u 'rtet 3,4 Mixed Quartet 2,3,4 ' Anchora Staff 4 Donald Lyon HA good temper, llhe a su y day, sheds a brightness over everything' Basketball 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Track 2, Sr. Play 4 Mayor 4 Student Council 3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Latin Club 2, 3, 4 Anchora Staff 4 A-is 5 law' ',.,.,,,,, , Q Milton Morlock A nan of silence is nan of sense Dansville 1 Spanish Club 2, 3 sp, f 1, , 1 -vs K .f f,'4 2, f .Q i if.: Norman Ostrom l'n happy--what's th matter with the rest of the world? Basketball 1, 2 Ag. Club 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 President 1 Football 1, 2, 3 Ronald Plakke can I but mt, I'll be happy Band 1, 2, 3, 4 n Latin Cigjpk, 'L Qi cyjv M 71,4-ff' KV' W Y'-S' io' -uf: Clarence Randall Every nan is a volume if you know how to read him gn Basketball 1, 2, 3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Football 1, 2 72 f M f 1 141 z HMZCQMQQW gs 5 Keith Otis Speech is great, but silence is greater E. Lansing 1, 2 1 I , - .J ,,f f 1 1 ,I 'f14' ff 1 X 1 1 William Post A friendly heart with many friends Football 1, 2, 4 ,1 Latin Club 2 It I ,A- f 1 lf' p' 4 If Page 19 1 fi ,Qt , Lyle Newman I never let my studies interfere with my edu- cation Football 1, 2, 3 Ag. Club 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 yer get ...Ihr 4, C -fi-wg, ,J szvv. l, 665 3 23 2 V x Frances Rickly Her peppy personality is the punch of the party Band 1,2,3gGlee Club 1 Latin Club 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 Cheerleader 1 Junior Play 3 Drum Major 2, 3, 4 Senior Girls' Club 4 Paper Editor 4 Anchora Staff 4 Tb Margaret Roy Life's just a bowl cherries Chorus 4 1 J Lee Smith Happy men have many friends Ag. Club 2,3 1 l'Q ' t 1 Y f-:rf -tm' Sandra Scribner As merry as the day is long Senior Girls' Club 4 Chorus 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Marvin Shepard tx When I have an inspired feeling, I just lie down tml it goes Ba dnl Zggylisygif an , , Football 1, 2757, 4 Varsity Club 4 Senior Play 4 Police Force 4 Page 20 - W- - ,.-1. - A o, 4' n ' . , Wfx ,w ' . 1 ' v. Y JL, wx, Y QI, XV' Tx 2 Qt William Rumbles He would stop St. Peter's1n ., roll call to ask a ques-Q I tian K Baseball 2, 3,4 Varsity Club 4 ,mf Student Council 2 Latin Club 2, 4 Y 2, 3, in G' JV ,tt 1 fr 'QS-.,,.S N-na' Ma rvin Sc ripter The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, X Q1 ' ,ff ffuwf 5 . -' I X A ll,-,xr gafyd , K f?.4ff1,fflf:II 131.4 I I .V 1 I fy 1 i , 'LXVLVC Lyle Snider What should a man do but be nerry? Ag. Ciub 1,2 Football 2, 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Police Force 4 f t Terry Shultis Don't let his innocent look deceive you H1-Y 3 q Latin Club 2, 3 1 OX Band 1 2 ,f 5 135141 liimttitw 'FW WWW chorus 3, 4 N lj 1 X LX tx X1 'N KJ ,xijzax gi, I Ronald Surato Not too serious, not too gay, but an all- around good fellow Football 3, 4 President 4 N ky cveux- xnkf KXGL LS4k1,c , X, r 'lk Q P lwiyi :X X si, mlwt. N W xx Louise Van Horn The more I see of men, the better I like dogs Glee Club 1 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Trio 3 Quartet 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Secretary 2 127 6 ,, , .!uU J 5 .fj B-2 , Qt , if! QW aren Sny er Her friends are many, her foes are none G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Senior Girls' Club4 Anchora Staff 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 ,guns-ff' Constance Washburn A jazzy girl chuek full of fun, she's always nice to everyone Paper Staff 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Student Council 4 Anchora Staff 4 Pep Club 4 SeniorGirls' Club 4 JQQ. Fern Eames Thomas A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Chorus 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Senior Play 4 F. H. A. 4 Jo Ann Walker Petite and sweet from her head to her feet G. A. A. 1, 2 U Junior Play 3 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3 Vice President 1 Senior Girls' Club4 fn Page 21 Larry Somerville If business interferes with pleasure, cut out the business Police Fo Ag- Clfbgjelilijfljj X, ffffcf ff lf 74 W7 MRM! .- n Q. 'PJ Dorothy Whittaker The love bug bit her Ventura, Calif. 1 Spanish Club 2, 3 Junior Play 3 ei I l N 1 I Uladd .fvlid tory We came, we saw, we conquered. We were twenty trembling, tearful, clinging offspring who made our debut in 1940 trying our best to reach the stairway to the stars. These small fry were Douglas Alderman, Margaret Austin, Richard Bartlett, Charles Bell, James Clark, Lola Clark, David Colby, Elizabeth Fox, Jack Fink, Gloria Gorham, Vonda Karn, Shirley Knight, John Laxton, Keitha Mills, Gerry Rickly, Sandra Scribner, Marvin Shepard, Terry Shultis, Karen Snyder, and Jo Ann Walker. As we approached our years of fame we heard the beckoning call of On stage, everyone, for first call. Our only newcomer entering our overwhelming cast in the first grade was Louise Van Horn. After struggling through these treacherous, but enjoyable two years, we trudged along to second grade. Those anxiously awaiting to perform with us were Ivan Kerr and Loreane Louden- slager. A During the third year Dick Cowan and Norman Ostrom daringly made the grade as members of the cast. In 1944, our show was well under way. We took on several new cast members including Mary Anderson, David Higbie, Bill Post, and Clarence Randall into our spectacular fourth grade. By the beginning of our fifth year, we had reached that long awaited title, Star1ets. Two new starlets entered our troupe after vigorous tryouts. They were Ronald Plakke and Connie Washburn. Throughout these five years of hard work, we often heard the uttered word, Impossible. But with determination we went scampering on to the sixth grade. An anxious new face before us was Roberta Evans. They joined us in Sixth Grade Seniors the ninth grade. Salty I' Page 22 1 . Here already was 1948, the half-way mark in our struggle for 'Stardom. Norma Caraway, Carol Crandell, Mervyn Crandell, Ruberta Drake, Patricia Fairbotham, Donna Hill, Barbara Dedafoe, Lyle Newman, Lyle Snider, and Larry Somerville joined our company in show business. By the eighth grade things were booming along with tremendous speed. Bill Rumbles, in- spired by our inviting cast, joined us then and became a fellow Starlet. Ninth grade will be long remembered by all, including James Blauvelt, Eleanor Brown, Dale Burgess, Jon Davis, Ralph Ellison, Darlene Fisk, Janet Frederick, William Gabel, Jacklyn Gibbs, David Gilchrist, Gordon Glynn, Betsy Hanna, Judy Heathman, Aaron Hyde, Alton Jennings, Robert Jewett, Raymond Karn, Donald Lyon, Mary Mathias, Marvin Scripter, Lee Smith, and Ronald Surato. It was then that we started our beginning rehearsal. By our sophomore year, we all had begun to experience the joy, the sadness, and failures of Show Biz. Merrell Butler, Tom Christensen, Milton Morlock, and Dorothy Whittaker took their places on the set. Alas! Dress rehearsal had arrived. To help us with our presentation, Bill Davis and Betty Dunlap displayed great showmanship. LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! Our curtain rises and our show is well on its way. Ushering our applauding audience were Keith Otis, Margaret Roy, Fern Thomas, and Daniel Tink. Back stage a veteran showman exclaims, There's never been anything like it before. Our remarkable cast of seventy-five all heave a sigh of satisfaction firmly convinced, There's no busi- ness like show business. Jon Shirley and Louise Sixth Grade Seniors 1 , 4 L ,Q it Q S A tg f. i Page 23 i i I at .1 ' W Q .Nz U Bob Jewett and his pipe Don Lyon and his famous smile Little Vonda winking .' Salty Jennings poses Gardener Jim Blauvelt X wr Baby Ray Karn Dick Bartlett Catch the ball, Keitha Mills Ron Surato all slicked up Roberta Evans ready for winter , - , . Janet Frederick holds her teddy Jon, look ! af v arm. X I saggy , 1. . v,. ef Look at Connie g A Washburn's 'g K- J curls A Don't sulk, Ivan Kerr 9? ' it J y 1 Shirley f A A- 1 ', Norma Caraway's 'J 13 first steps Hasn't Dick C. changed? Gloria Gorham 3: Little Lee Smith Loream' in his Sunday best Q Y S ' x N W - ff - Q., , . 1, 'ff -,Q Run, Bets .--r . y Hanna by the bird bath :if Happy Birthday, Doug Alderman 7 ' Jackie Gibbs gets Q' ' her Easter eggs , K Liz Fox with 3 Baby Barbara in her sophisticated all' party dl-955 'x uv ff Standing, left to right: Gloria Gorham, Margaret Austin, Ruberta Drake, Jacklyn Gibbs, Judy Heathman, Robert Evans, Sandra Scribner, Barbara Dedafoe, Gerry Rickly, Connie Washburn, Darlene Fisk, Elizabeth Fox, Pat Fairbotham, Carol Crandell. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Hassinen, Shirley Knight, Keitha Mills, Mary Mathias, Betsy Hanna, Lola Clark, Vonda Karn, Eleanor Brown. 0 o I 6 enwr garb u This year a group of senior girls organized a club to provide for the building of friendships and good times. The following officers were elected: Mary Mathias, presi- dent, Keitha Mills, vice-president, and Betsy Hanna, treasurer. Mrs. Elizabeth Hassinen was the faculty sponsor of the group. Pofice orce The Police Force is made up of a group of senior boys and girls, whose job is to maintain order in the halls between class periods. Bob Jewett was chosen police chief for this year. Back row, left to right: Dale Burgess, Lyle Snider, Jim Blauvelt, Ralph Ellison, Marvin Shepard, Larry Somerville, Don Lyon, Dick Bartlett. Front row, left to right: Janet Frederick, Norman Ostrom, David Gilchrist, Clarence Randall, David Higbie, Roberta Evans, Carol Crandell. Side: Bob Jewett. e real ig oord fep The senior play, The Great Big Doorstep, was a comedy of a poor family in Grass Margin, Louisiana. The family, who live in a small shack, try to think of a way to get money to buy a bigger house. The Commodore's brother Dewey gives them a false check, but in the end the money is given to the family for the lilies which are being grown in secret by Mrs. Crochet. The play was under the direction of Mr. Robert LaConto. Evie Crochet . Topal Crochet Mrs. Crochet . Elna Crochet . Fleece Crochet Arthur Crochet Mr. Tobin . . Commodore. . Mrs. Dupre. . Tayo Delacriox Dewey Crochet CAST Mrs. Beaumont Crochet . . . W lHlL'? Fern Thomas Roberta Evans Jaeklyn Gibbs Gloria Gorham Vonda Karn Jim Clark Bill Post Don Lyon Elizabeth Fox Ivan Kerr Marvin Shepard Mr. La Conto, Jackie, Don, and Ivan practicing Louise Van Horn earnestly. The cast stops for instructions at dress rehearsal. Page 26 'v unior an enior rom The 1952 Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the American Legion Build- ing on May 16. Dinner was served by the mothers of the Juniors. The theme of the reception was Paris in the Spring. 'I'he dec-or of the tables, whieh eonsisted of French poodles and floral carts, was in the Parisian 1 lm s style. Daneing in the gym followed the banquet. After the dinner, there was danring at the high School gymnasium with music furnished by the Herb Fox Orehestra. The motif of the ballroom was to represent a typical scene from a street in Paris. iv ' -ff ' ff' t Q9 Qi' 'fs ' ar -'fr' fm gf v . w1:3N'1w SRf' Mr. Delnlnw delivers his after dinner speevh. Seated at the table: Verna Lou Collins, Pat lfairbetham, Tom Christensen, Mr. Demlow, Mrs. Denilow, Mrs. Vander Ven, Mr. Vander Ven. mga 27 The Freshniz 5l'I'Vl'I'5. 2155K bled before tht festivities bt gan. gmji,3,?j,?gfii.l . ., .. T,.., ..L,..,1. 1 ..q.,y,i.,,1.r. ,.....wLfyp,-Tram., 5 .hc C 0 I' Cl Standing, left to right: Gloria Gorham, Janet Frederick, Mrs. Wiest, Bob Jewett, Ralph Ellison, David Higbie, Don Lyon. Seated, left to right: Connie Washburn, Gerry Rickly, Barbara Ireland, Roberta Evans, Pat Fairbotham, Karen Snyder. With the aid of our advisor, Mrs. Doris Wiest, the editor ' Roberta Evans, and the assistant editor, Barbara Ireland, the curtain rose on the Anchora of 1953. A small staff was chosen in the spring of 1952 but the entire Senior Class helped in compiling the Anchora. Editor ----------- -- - -- Roberta Evans Assistant Editor--- ---Barbara Ireland Business Manager-H ----------------------- -Pat Fairbotham Sports Editor ------ --- Bob Jewett, Assistants - Ralph Ellison, Doug Alderman Editorial Staff ------------------- Karen Snyder, Elizabeth Fox Typists ------ Gerry Rickly, Gloria Gorham, Janet Frederick, Connie Washburn So1icitors--- --- John Laxton, Aaron Hyde, Tom Christensen Gloria, Connie, Elizabeth' and Roberta are hard at work on the Anchora. Back row, left to right: Tom Christensen, Bill Rumbles, Don Lyon, Bob Jewett, Doug Alderman, Ralph Ellison, Jim Clark, David Higbie, Karen Snyder. Second row, left to right: Margaret Austin, Janet Frederick, Elizabeth Fox, Mary Mathias, Louise Van Horn, Gerry Rickly, Keitha Mills, Connie Washburn, Jacklyn Gibbs, Ruberta Drake, Lola Clark. Front row, seated, left to right: Loreane Loudenslager, Pat Fairbotham, Gloria Gorham, Roberta Evans, Barbara Ireland, Carol Crandell, Mary Anderson. I fm. F5 E I it r T. I Strictly Jane. . Sally .... Agnes .... Andrew Cutler Nettie Cutler . Mr. Ahern . . Jim .... Rose Tilton . Mrs. Tilton . JosieTilton . Elroy . . . George. . . Marcia .... Cindy Collins. Marilyn . . . Lt. Bob Cunningham CAST f . . . . . . . . Q . . . . . . . a . . . . . . - ormal Jo Ann Walker Keitha Mills Judy Heathman Aaron Hyde Louise Van Horn John Laxton Jim Clark Elizabeth Fox Gerry Rickly Mary Anderson Jon Davis Tom Christensen Roberta Evans Mary Mathias Betsy Hanna Ralph Ellison As Juniors, the class really displayed what they knew about show business by presenting Strictly Formal. The plot centers around the struggles of two teen age girls trying to inveigle their boy friends to ask them to the coming prom. A New York cousin and the Jealous rose grow ing fathers help to make the comedy a success. The play was directed by Mr James Ankenbrandt and Mrs. Peggy Moores. enior rip After being presented with a number of different trips, a committee from the Senior Class selected a boat trip to Chicago and Mackinac Island. The class sponsors chaperoned the students Money for the trip was raised through a magazine sale in the fall. my M Q, E y .tm-v 'l .dv , -1 V, 1 . W Nha l E' X o O ' ev- . H--'ff Wi' . 0 0 . I . . . aw' ' gg I. Q-u.l'.WfR' Y A slam, ,A T U- U paw.--0-----' Q ,Q ' 7 n fl its ' -n .5 Q -N A buggy on Mackinac , Fm. ' g ' V ' Island it 7 ' 1 5 Q -if - gg x 'QQ 1 S b.'E:,j my . 0 lil I ' A -lim ' M Our ship, the South American The stockade Page 29 Y N ' , I I ' Q '5 , ti , 'il 321 W W X Sleepy Mary Liz and John Bashful, Darlene ? X, W f The Heathman girls Surprised, Keeder ? x Jackie and Dee 'H-.1 Bedtime stories, Loreane? Having fun, girls? What's wrong, Geraldine ? Good morning, Dale ...Q 3 W..- .-..-. -W 7... ,.... ....... . I , .... , 'Y'-41 Pat and Dorene -'Yi 'T' f- Sharon ! 'Member the 4-H picnic, Mary, Lou Aim well, Monty and Jo A A va .. A Baby Emily all My - dressed up fx . . Jim B. , Jack G. , VO,-,da and Ray Art Weirauch Drink up, Barb and Bonnie All gone, Kathleen? may N. .l.4..,, A+ A Y Q' fA ,fd ,..1' X xi. 1 ,Qu sv, f li 'H - -asf,-..1-f A Nh- L,f,,,,.,.,,,,. .va , 3 in -uf 4 Q ., Ag ' - ' ' f , QV 5 ,1 , ' sf M. ,,sf xx- . Www - 1. r Fi gn I-hh . ' .Qfll l tw -'yi-W-----. 9v. 'Hr- 4 -f-pk --mp? 1-f H-QQ..-L . tm F1 V-f' - - - - - - Y-7 -'v - Y' 111-1 - - W 71' - --Q-ff-W -- fr --1----v-7 r . v 3 ' 'y ,. nf Ar N Q ' vt l . 'X v fix X v Xt lt, i J ' V fxi X X . 6 l, k ,K t I 1 xy t . . 0 Rmuvrl, 'X x Aki, , .f X i ' , ,f My W. ,ff ll el'lfllJJl0l'l Lhle -' X I ty av ,L 1 Q XF, 'tl .fy 'N . X 'Ny fx Y N The Junior class is in the middle of its production with Loren Shattuck, X K, N K Fpresidentg Janet Fiedler, vice-presidentg Joyce Duchane, secretary: and Sharon t lXXl'Q,l X Q Q Miller, treasurer. XXX Xvx R Q 'Q The main fund-raising campaigns this year were the selling of Christmas X xi kv 5 cards and the presentation of the Junior play. The class sponsored the Jr. -Sr. Nj M H Vt I Reception. The directors were Miss Velma Egarius, Mrs. Viva Riker, Mrs. -A lr' Q Helen Strait, and Mr. bert Wallis. wil I., , : t ' HA V . 1 1 ' ' tl L , t X - A -' ' if' -' O Q .5 f X l ' ' I ', 2 r it . It 1 X. t t iw 'L , r f ff 7 ' sh 'J , 1 Lux ow A Y K. t a if W ti V A X 9 i ty th EX. X Frances Aleo 'ek .X is 1 ,Ji 1 Not pictured: Gerald Cook, P 'X A K' -5 Marlene Grieb, Dorene Philli s, N. . - P - Paul Robinson. 4 gf Sharon Austin ' 1 Y K Mary Bartlett 4 , , ' William Bartlett K 3 x 7 ' M, . V . P' Marjorie Belt 3+ dy g. P. ' , Q f Shirley Benham V .Sgt 7 -1 I 2' Thomas Bergeon , SP5 K J 'Se X Donna Boughton 5' it ' Ronald Brooks W N Doris Brown ,D Robert Brownfield K 1' K K in X '3 ,K .. Joanne Butler .A , I f g , . Hi, S J K Joan Butler t fi fl ' , .L gi 5? Robert Caltrider t ,E 1. , 1 bg . -tg Q. 7 nos ar , I . . Q J, f L . A M3 5, ,V N my V f Ti. . fu 5 ,' ., . 3 ., M J. J V fl S p I J , Q, 1 Clarice Carris -W 17 Gloria Champion Richard Cheney Roderick Clark Wesley Clark Keith Cline Jerri Cole Bruce Collins Diana Conklin aif I John Coy , , , L Richard Cremer ' N t A Li Q 5 Joyce Crippen J 'Ei if -v 'lx Daniel Crowell K ' 9 . .Ioan Cummings ' i ix ,. : Qian . Kay Curnmings ' ?'ij?f5 Nancy Darrow . Jane Dart 5 ,sa K A A' an K X Ronald Davis .W K S 3 ',,,, Carilyn Dolbee 7' , Q f L Q Joyce Duchane . ,Q : - ,ii Bruce Eggers 232' ' ...F g ' .i !! 'af ' K it ' 1 gt . .,Mtgu. f... Mary Emens L-7 Marian Every ,U - S Janet Fiedler A K. 'Q - , . ,ah Marjorie Fletcher ,, at Wk Rn A at f J 'f x Barbara Foster 1 -r A ' C' or I L fl' . Betty Gillen 5 - 'L -- . ,ifgfii ' Mickey Graham 4. ,, x .-L -, -J: . V t 4, ' K ju , 41 .y5fqLf:4. : l ' ti Ls ,ui S W' .IZ it N Y i XX? N t x . J' - V f J Pa e 32 K L 'Ji ' 9 X Y V , C fjl -L v J 5 Donald Graves Kathleen Hallenbeck Delores Heathman 'V Lucile Helman Shirley Hill Stuart Hilton Russell Hinkle Barbara Ireland Richard Jennings Ronald Jewett Peter Johnson Patricia Klont Theo Kramer Walter Kranz . , if W Q if gl, ,. ,, fi? 1 , , J I V ,r 4 ' Q? 4 John Kruse A 5 Joseph Lamphere A 2 J i Barbara Launstein Q . , - J r i M A Richard Laxton 9-bk .A 4' ' Q '. Geraldine Lewis 'O s A .1 t A l Q i -A Robeff Mmwff . rl by Melvin McAdain ff V . df-' is ' i' ,s 17 Z 1 Thomas McDonald ' ' Roderick Mcllquham Harold McMichael S Q - 4 '- l Daniel Menovske W i f 9' K . 9 , 'i A Richard Middleton iv i Q5 . M Marvin Miller K ' I R I if 2 Sharon Miller I .2 Q Il Q HJ ? N, X - .L , 4 of Floyd Morse ' Jack Mulholland Barbara Munson ' . W Arthur Newman 'Q ,S .Ioan Nichols K u f Y-7 ' Daniel Norton ' W 3 Gary Otis V , 'K' A I Marilyn Paine 3, f Earline Pickell '-53 Mansil Raymond - xiii! if tux 2 S William Reynolds ' i i Q . -I , wg rv Joyce Robart ' , g -QW: .'. f' f- Y V-1 Richard Robart ' . .- ,. i Robert Scofield ' 'Q yu My ,f ' in 4 1 I t - mp. 'l if z Loren Shattuck ' Howard Sherwood 'ffg tl'k U K V Joy Shields i ff Gordon Slee 5 1. , ' ' L.-Q ' , Anita Smiley ' ., Emily Smith 5. i as i Z Shirley Smith i ' S , fl Donnis Starr Robert Sterle Peter Stid J Ivan Swift 'Q '17 r- r , R Zora Tabachki .J , . Bette Taylor f .5 Judith Taylor ,i K Bonnie Walker s Arline Walter Daniel Waltz 4 Burt Warner Audrey Waters f v Joan Weirauch Warren Wilcox - A -.9 . A Page ,I . .., ,V 4 4-' it -f l l by 4.' f ia Y o 141' ,nm A, , ? 'ri 3 'P if 3 5 f +4 v ,. l'4 t i W A , 7 Al Ja. .a Ai ' ,ai ,Q .4 i, , Wwe, ' s 1:- 'sr Q V ,K l '. H ., I Q V Q ix 5 I 1 L i V V' 1' in Loren Shoots A WSI QRS Jerri concentrates on her work 1 Alton, Jim, and Ralph--our track me-n ID Beverly finds Brian after 5' E5 K W1 I -an-Uv H+ 8. gafhf? Q .f., mm.. Geraldine i i ZQQ w Mary P1ayS leap f fog as .Q if ,,, if , A , .'f i 1 3 g Ba rharn in tha- i X 'W' 1 ei, milk truck M, A 'Q .5 1 Q Q is - f 5 1' Old buddies, Barbara, Pat, and Bev. Janet at 4-H camp 7 to v ig. i 'NN 'I Q' Qfeifka. at Liz's birthday party with the whole gang The reserve team goes into action Stan tips one in Virginia and Tim A M i FS if ff . sl gJ'ib Q1 Q .K N WW nh, . M sl? ,,....-.--- Q3 als .ATA V ...- Q .fru- v 9 1 O f I ' ., . S s - 1 ,...--.-, , .........-- i ...J ..... p-. pam hs? if 1 L A 1.1 ,1 .f my ? 4 uw . u A ., 1. V KA ' ? -fl- H- 1 il ' v 1 l 2, Y M 3 se,-N , ia.. , 7 'f . M P ' 19:-eu Qi' ei , Jeelzearxfal ye M78 Oi M J ,wi VUUL 'NY' lj lf l WQ1 ft J L,-' f' 3-'kLk I Ry u. ,tv '- c -f wpwgu Vi :bg fb ' 2 A s Sophomore English Class QL 9' -f - 0' . ' in Viridian Q J i ,in-g'4jfLQ'C1' Q 3 sf , Members of the Sophomore class are n engaged in the Q I dress rehearsal for their performance of the next two years. ' The leads in the Sophomoreelass were taken by David Green, A N KJ XC . . presidentg Lana Dart, vice-presidentg Bqybaxrra Jeiett, secretaryg x XJ ' . J x U 'J , and Beverl Fisk, treasurer. The class had c sales to hel , ' L' Y A 5 I ajlry P U, v X ,li xx N , their future financesQ Their' producers were Mr. James .U' ' A Q T YXX C ' E. L Ankenbraimdtl Mr. Maurice Boon, ancg Mr+Z'Rich2t'd Box. 5024. tl Lil. V99 ' , .1 I J K Q. N V . u ,tt 4 Ju ., xy X yd I xl - l JL, X Q A .W fi . H .A M ta ff we 45 t Xl 'f ' ' W QU lf - A J ,V z N44 J -yy FM' Not pictured: Roger Stevens, Stanley Stolz, Lonny Ballard, jg? ti t . A LC 1 Carl Bevier, Charles Willis . , I ,U ,900 471, Barbara Allen M X J J . Norman Austin K 2 , J, ,tg ,V X' Brian Brodberg X . C tt f 'C ' vmene erm 9 9. - t ' J S 5 Howard Brown ' l , 5 Kenneth Brownfield Xt i. ' - Q ' -' ' ' ' , f . ' 35 KVM -- ' - ,Q --, 7d,.f,M 5. .-3 4' K ' Alice Bruhn U 1 of if-' ,sri ef, ef ef' if U 'OP' k N 'U' .. . 4 ,D e I Stanley Bryde Janet Bullen Ardis Bunker Gloria Burgess Q Anna Butcher Janet Campbell 1- - Phyllis Cheney t . IA, . lu R nf , 'ik ' 1 A 1 5 A 15-if .. ifflilf 1,2534 . 5 ' S' E Wanettah Clark -3, 3 ' ,L ' Q James Collins - if - 4' Q f alea nl if Margaret comms Q ? ig, , is Q Janice Crosby - . -.. .ve tr 1 A s x R 'X .3 I T - T . s LAHS Dart X 13, uf' 5 if . Robert Donaldson 9 1 Page 36 -. -, - W- -A A -1 i--Q - g--- - 137- Edna Doolittle Eleanor Elliott Kathryn Fell Beverly Fisk Lyle Foss tg Heather Foster Jo Ann Frisell v X Carl Fuller Jack Gibbs , Joe Graham F - .. ' f David Green ll i Joyce Hall X Lois Hall Richard Hall I Julia Holmes LeRoy Holmes K Gail Horn Terry Hunt . 1 James Ireland Joan Jacobs Delores Jarecke 4' . . Barbara Jewett Clayton Johnson Barbara Jones James Jones Y ' Gordon Kellay Dorothy Ketchum K Gary Lamphere 'TS fm fi, Donald Launstein Leon Lee John Linden 1 Leigh Lyon George McKenzie Charles Merindorf -gtg Patricia Middleton ' 'jmbjzl 1 of Larry Miller pl, Evelyn Morlock 35 1 . Dennison Nichols 'A -' 595 Geraldine Nye , , Carol Paulsen K Alice Phillips Judith Post V Q6 , 'A J. I Joe Roe Patricia Rosehury Patricia Ryan z 01' Q Howard Seutt V..-Q .t Joseph Simone Barbara Simpson Sandra Slee Q Jo Ann Somerville Nancy Strickling 8 jgiggigllli . A fp .- ...K I .I - o. '2 .pf .A 'Sf . ,Q i, L W W 's A ...cl X or y , i' vi, and 3 3453 'Zz Qew-l :fit 5 Dvry ' ff .QW ,ou - .1 I ,Q 4 4 hi J A , .xy S.. I .1 'IPI A 1 A s X 'wr H' Ffa z5,+. f J ,1 fv X 4' Stanley Swan Q. sz .. in J a qmx Beverly Taedtey 4 Virginia Turner ' Maxine Uber Patricia Vozar Sharon Warner Mylene Watt Mary Watkins Harlan Whipple Kay White Lillian Winzeler f , -v .J I 7-P 1 . ,f 1 rl 1'- E:-. I 17 X . V , Aff' . , A an -A .4 .4 '40 A y .Eli 'nt' e ,- ,Q -1 rrs E Arthur Weirauch iQ 4 :I ' ' ,L A I ' Y ' ' Kld -1 is E' Page 37 ,rv . in ,, no A l , . nfgl X I X J,, 4 6. 9 -fx -0' . 1 if I ,, 6' K '. 4 ., qw Q l.,- Auf, QP 3 . 'gy 'H Q la Pals--Audrey and Mary 'fs fix if s av -5:1 i ff Dalo and A' 1 X iw hddy L, w. N .2 , X-Q 4+ at X H3 X Q, S X 5 N ., ah E ff,,g,,,, xx, , . gf 8 l Why so gay, Mylone and Phyllis? Ready for traveling - Liz, Con, Lou, St Keitha awww Q mxgmd Whatcha' got, Jan and Maxine? ' Q Horse 1over-- , Vonda drives a tractor Jack I . I 'O 4 Q mol, 4 Q ' X A Y' H, 7? V-4 ' - .Ki arf' - ' t -ff 2.5 , l 1, -f X 4 1: J' Q Ln Brian, Loon, Bill and Ellis what a group! -1.1-1 Couldn't bc Keitha and Gerry? Umm good, Barb? 45' Our twins, Joan and Joanne f M ,,...n-M The Kinderga rt:-n Seniors 1. it 1 Attentive Juniors l x Q I v WWW, . gf . -ax --.. Q, 1 Q H. ., mf-fi W'1' -ww nw ' , ,.,, W ' 4' V fWi'w'wwfn.. ' - X4-..,f.WW X n J f,a.wQ.,:,. K f.,..,,5. H we f , ,,....g,-M A .,.. Q .,, 5 3 1 4 . W I N gym-if ni -W w. lf' F W f Q ' I Q 3 A M. R 1 F ' , Li -v -W. . ,V ' 'mv..g., . A-,,',Q,,, :.,.NH,,.a, ,Sf , ,. , ., u W.,..Wl.ff . v- fam . L ' f - TQ wiavgnew - . V Y , , Mm i . ,. , , W R . ff is 41 ,L w.xX,j1f'f.,g.,pm,,m,,Q,. Q K M 3 15-m'S1v1m.JPf'.f!3v' .whmvg , ' . Xf 'w?f. ' if-vs A. ... , 1 A w 'x'LMWfff'F -wma, ' ' SW: A 4- 'L-..-.? 'x A 4 lk nu 'X 1 mr' W' 'W , 4 ?S V5 Q. . f X ' U 'K QA' A-mf. . ' ' '.fflii Q.: , L, S' --1 M. ww ' Q - 'L 4' ' Smut .L-E.. . +Jx..wiA,,,, , X ig. 5 U? N . mf J- . N J il f I L earnzng ear arid The Freshman class are just beginning to learn their parts for the great production of the future. They chose as their main characters Janet Every, presidentg Joan Hall vice-presidentg Elaine Frederick, secretaryg and Janet Kenyo fl. lf I lp Tlx' Njlp Jr l N P A fx I XO 0 9 My ll' X 1 I It KV: X x .V 5 xxx X ' x IJ ' X N x to J Q x txbb U in I W , ,, 5 yi- , b N N bi 4' f sr treasurer. Their directors were Mrs. Elizabeth Hassinen, M George Murthum, and Mrs. Leona Simpson. Not Pictured: Ruth Warner ,, - h h ii M -f QM. ' -' -f 4 5 JH' 5. FX if ff X? jg 4 Q -f 3 F is gt s ,: Q NMR Y or 3 Qi 4 it im R 1 JS ,, , Q t it a R 'P K 'Q ff at ,iw js ,H n ft H .., fl ..1S,fa::f. .iff J, its R t.. Q ' Ffa E 1:5 f , :tg 2' ' :Q i 3 Y' A Ii 2' we t - 23' if - -' ' s' Qifiiiilli 59 f ik blk gig-xx Q 32: -- - J jx it . s- Sq-5-eg.: sk K , 1 V rv .. :fb 4 ASH -1, -FQ , 2 ,, 7:4 fs. ,v . V . E N- -T, if 1 1? I ' cl ' J 2 .. ,-in f x 1 wi, f f 2 x S mix tv v. 4 v i - .- 1:i' X:,5.' J J R i Q2 t it W gg r t ifsgfK:ziS o ig ffusgix - I ' o ff:-K A f Wal I S A fi - -'25 ' -'Pi--2-2 asf' 1 S3LL:' - ., .. i It K 1, fi 1- N .. F . .s F' f4',il5 I V. 2 -' . -12 - B li Q ' S' if hz. V 7 + 3 1 Wif i ? f '1 Page 40 I'. Duane Aleo Archie Ammerman Jane Angell Kenneth Bateman Ronald Bedell Betty Benham Ruth Be Vier Janice Bigelow Vernon Burns Ronald Buxton Patricia Campbell Robert Carroll Donna Caesar Allan Clark Beulah Clark James Clark Thomas Clark Basil Cleveland Margaret Cole Robert Cooper Daniel Cummings Robert Dafoe Janet Dangler Julie Davis William Diamond Delores Donaldson William Drake Lois Eifert Janet Every Richard Fanson Terry Feazel Leon Fellows Betty Ferris Harold Foote Linda Forche Elaine Frederick Dale Fuller Ross Fuller Joan Hall Marvin Hall Harry Hallenbeck Patty Hart Gerald Hawkins Jack Heathman Thomas Hemans Harold Hills Janet Holtz Sandra Horn Keith Horton Helen Howery John Howlett Joan Hunt Jack Jacobs Valeria Jarecke Larry Johnson Ruth Jones Walter Keith Ross Kellay Janet Kenyon Barbara Kerr Velma Kerr Vada Lee Martin Loudenslager Blanche Lo Vette Edgar Lo Vette Kenneth Lo Vette Duane Lowe Ronald Lundy James Lyon Jean Ann McBride Louise Morse Mary Jane Morse Gary Nesbit Donna Opdyke Ellen Owen Ervin Owen Lauralee Peabody Gary Phillips Sharon Phillips Duane Pierce William Porter Wesley Pulver Wilma Pulver Marlene Rich Shirley Roberts Thomas Robinson Maxine Rosebury Agnes Rowe Terry Royston Yvonne Scripter Robert Schneeberger Sharon Schneeberger Jerry Scutt Larry Sedgman Sharron Shepard John Smith Maurice Squires Frances Sterle Joan Sterle Sandra Strickland Barbara Stroud Helen Swaim Betty Swan Forest Swift ,s A x ii gg-1-L,-W1 - -J n, Q1L'.j-1.2, .-.. 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M, J, Q VJ gs jf 'X A' '- ' 1 K I A fi Q :Q 1 it A -' y av .5 , ' , I 3 A A , 'k' ' f F ' . to L 1 lm! : ,Q ' n 5 F , ,, ' is I I A X. '21 h J as I . Maxine Thurlby Allen Tomlinson Flora Turner Lucy Turner Jon Twork John Van Douser Bernie Walker Earl Wallace Joe Watkins Ramon Waltz Betty Weaver Margaret Wilhelm Joyce Wilson Gene Worthington Joan, Betty, Louise, Margaret, and Barbara wait for instructions. 0 Page 42 Terry, John, Julie, Allen, Shirley, and Gary go to the board in 7th hr. English. . : y 2 ,iii . N L- 7 :fri E ' J . K :Ez X31 SW 5 tx- 'f. N1 -.MQW y : , x -.PM . Nw muh' ' f s -g - i K 5 S , ,fwfv , Wh new . -.. 'Na' sv, Y 'h4!'.,g , ,W Z as f kt' ' ' 'X k V . , 1 Nw I - ,x n H ' .r- ug .w,Q,h.J. . ,'!0'anm-N. g -.X .. , -W Nw, , .L N tg Q .W ,L V sa '. -annum... .-- ,... , ,mm -L ,- Not pictured: Ruth Luce, Carol Spenny freparing for the .guture The seventh and eighth graders are now learning their parts for a future play. The members of the eighth grade cast are directed by Mr. Harry Cairns, Mr. Donald Edgington, and Mrs. Doris Wiest. The eighth grade actors who have the leads are Sue Ann Haase, presidentg Anna Holmes, vice-presidentg Nancy Smith, secretaryg and Penny Clipper, treasurer. '- we ' f , Q1 .- rw , f i Q J 2 X fi , SQ' E, fy 2 if 1 . X i f J J gi . 11 C ' f ' v - X ' 5 jfigg, Q ' J'-3'-he ,J ' tint, C' r ff N. X, - K - -i 1 ' wfsiiff I . t. . . Q ' -fret it. f A ,Iii ,Q Seiji- 1 , X S X . k if 1, rf . ' no 41, ,,f -,Sri ff. , . 1 , . - i.,,., is i I K Sixth ft- - ,K ,Y A .,L.w,x: - r in , X .gm Q A .- ,z 5. sg -L . - Y - . ' H .fi-va' , .3 1-gale if ' ,QAQYYL V ' ' am, , J W? 1' we X 5 ff i tg. 1 Q 4 K 1 - 1. Ns 9 , . J f if' : ., 1 . ' ' . , Q fy-4 4 .,, , 4. Q s- x W . x W any t .i 4 -W , 4 . ' 1 S .Q V 17 . tr' . f. Q A ' , , . 11, . i ., . ' Q -' 'Q '55, .. 4: 2 1' Q X Q 1 1 K Q I Q, - 4.-,.Q,, ,isa-1 W K ,A .g AQ., .f 1 . if a V i .J ' L f i? ' X . 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NJ , ,NH N W x N N X X Patricia Adams David Angell Phillip Ballard Beverly Barto Elaine Bergin Joy Bigelow Jeannette Bowser Robert Burgess Penny Clipper John Collins Donald David Gary Davis Larry Dent Diane Duchane Phyllis Dutcher Donald Evans Mary Fish Ellis Foss Larry Frazier Morris Garcia Janet Gardner Jean Goddard Delores Grieb Sue Ann Haase Jackie Hart Donald Haviland Shelva Hawkins Douglas Hilton James Hincher Anna Holmes Gordon Houser Marlene Howe Clarence Jackson Judy Jewett Wesley Johnson Catherine Jones Cherie Jones Francis Jones Janice Kester Jack Kidder Raymond Kimball Karen Knudstrup Mary Krey Lee Launstein Perry Leach Ruth Mathias Shirley McAdam A , 1 V 1 4 A ff' F52 :K S 5 ' N X S: .,,, S .,, if , 1 in t iw an A if X X we rf - ,v Aa, ,, mx m y a xgqaf , J. li ,QT , 1, ' ' 55 , 1 4, , , 1 in lx , ff . ,. ,U Judith Meredith L g el A ' A :K L t W M W .1 Sharon Miller hw, Z ' , , . 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In the leading roles of seventh graders are Kathryn Stone, president, David Robbins, vice-president, Peter Haase, secretaryg and Richard Judson, treasurer. Bruce Bailey Patricia Bailey Joe Bement Not pictured: Ted Sheldon Otto Bennett in , X A - Nancy Bergeon j , b 4 fz Curtis BeVier D fi L- A Jacqueline Bigelow 9, m 1 . Carol Bowman N8l'lCy Bray . ,V K .. 7 , K K ,, 5, James Breslin V' S 5 Y 3' ' N f.. . 4 4 Page 45 w qgg. 10 2 f y , iw 6 , mg gi-' I 'F t ' H ,,.. , . X KN 5 'ga e V 5 .-5 ' Q ' w 4, .J Him , :li , ,... 4 V, 5 . N .f 5 il ,,f - Y ft ,i L ' ll 1. W 3 -- .,4', , , A ,fr .eg f im., . ut? so . ,. va, ,, , f: M F i A . I -A-ef? 'Q A X I -'! 4, U ' ..i f ,r ml ,.., ' F - V' -W . ya .Mia .aff M, Q .. 5 : ..I.. 1' L , I I if A1 imffwwnd W .x. Q c U 0 , V .A 2, 0 Kg. M! F1 kt we w R I f. . 5 Q if 1' .Q 'z X .Q l C, H Q fig? X X f ,V Q ' 'Q QL .D I , U sl -, . ., 5 . . XXX? l .X i s , J NX . 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W f A Q fi L, up ' - K 1 I J- . iff -'Q ly , .Y 1 'l.'..- n 33 3. 1? 1 .tx ' , 3 , Q- ifw 1 Roger Brown Marjorie Butler Rodney Caltrider William Campbell Thomas Clipper Donald Crippen Ronald Crippen Leon Davis Pauline Diamond Mary Kay Dillon Janene Douglas Dorson Droscha Rudolph Droscha Donald Drushel Mary Fiedler Larry Foster Gary Gardner Peter Haase Beulah Hawkins Barbara Heipel Richard Helman Michael Holbrook Jerry Jones Richard Judson Ruth Judson John Kennedy Bonnie Kilpatrick Rebeca Ledesma Edith Lee Janice Lee Judith Leonard Janet Luks Raymond Lundy Dennis McDonald Thomas Mills Ruth Ann Morlock Jo Ann Mutchler Barbara Norton Terry Parisian Judith Plakke Richard Raymond Barbara Rich Favette Rich David Robbins Charles Roggow Phyllis Ryan Kenneth Schrader Gary Shepard Thomas Shepard Kay Snapp Ralph Snow Harry Spenny Dart Stone Kathryn Stone Ruth Strickling Janet Sutherland Andrew Taylor Virginia Taylor Howard Thurlby Allen Turner Ronald Van Steeland Donald Williams Nadine Wilson iffy' i g t-'img . 3 V' ' l Another attentive 7th grade class 'S U R ,,t W if I 2' Jackie S. deep in thought Janet, Bernie and Maurice Jo Julie, studying hard 1 I M Forget your combination, Doug ? Q1 5 1 Eager to learn, boys? -as ' Dick in the shop Busy Nancy in home ec. 5. wr' ' x G+.. its Vonda peeks at Lo1a's book csfwi Teachers correcting exams? The Senior tab1e,sixth hr. ,4 Gail and lvan caught off gua rd f x Janet and Miriam in the good old summer- time ' . 3 A aff gf , . ,. , on ,. W i Q Barbara and Louise on K. P. Slumber party? li! 1 'hw if Tl Pat and Liz, what'S so funny? l What's wrong, Janet? Wake up, Maxine Snark Darlem and Dee 9 P Judith ur! mama Barbara Smile, Bill Y Dancing, Anita and Pat? Mad, Jackie in a convertible Audrey? Girl trouble, Loren ? uf' -qv' Q' If 1 Z - - lv- , Q:-3-:-:-:Q-: , 9 9 r'1'-'-'Q 'JJQ'-i'9q:CQ j p4s,v,v. 9, 'fvfsfwff-3 xxssasss Q xx s sas-so O . . - -W N xxssssssswxxxxxxssxsxxx LQXQSQ QQQJQS NNxsxxiSSQSQSS!SNNQKXxxK- xus AKC! QQ. -X 5QXxxxxxis's'sxs's-s5q'q'qAq'x'x'Q'xx'fxxxxff x K'9ssssx's'i.l'l.Q.Q90'Q' xxsssxssssssssssxxxssxx xsss QQQQQQQQQ xxxsxxsxsssssxssssxsswx- '.99099O Xyssxsxsxsss s x s n. -u Q q m s x x x s xo - A-Qisssq gigs-.Sgt 0.0.Q.O.9. snsnsxssxxsx-.xx X xxi.....J-..--. liuified , 1, - , -.LY 1 l AWN 3 fum Snail' Standing, left to right: Harry Spenny, Barbara Ireland, Joan Hall, Mr. Demlow, Edna Doolittle, Janice Crosby, Patti Adams, Tom Clark. Seated, left to right: Janet Fiedler, Jon Davis, Connie Washburn, Bob Jewett, Don Lyon, Janet Frederick, Ralph Ellison, Bruce Collins. Sfucfenl Counci The Mason High School Student Council, under the leadership of Mayor Don Lyon, with the help of their advisor, Mr. Richard Demlow, have tried to carry out the wishes of the student body and to serve them in every way possible. The council expresses its appreciation for the co-operation of the student body, and wishes the best of luck to the succeeding council. NNI I L' I 8 Under the direction of Mrs. Peggy Moores, the school paper, the Hi-Life, was published bi-weekly. Articles for the paper were written by the staff members. The paper was typed and published by the Typing II class of Mrs. Leona Simpson. Gerry Rickly edited the paper. Standing, left to right: Jean Ann McBride, Pat Fairbotham, Sharon Miller, Mrs. Moores, Darlene Fisk, Mrs. Simpson, Gerry Rickly, Connie Washburn, Keitha Mills, Jim Clark, Terry Hunt, David Higbie. Seated, left to right: Carol Crandell, Gloria Gorham, Ruberta Drake, Pat Rosebury, Judy Taylor, Vonda Karn. 7 Page 50 Xr WST' , V Bait-k 1-uw, lt-ft to rigrn: F. Aleo, R, Dunlap, F. Thomas, M. Rich, J. Jzieohs, L. Turner, D. Conklin, S. Strickland B. Simpson, M. Watkins, P. Hart, F. Sterle, 'l'hird row, left to right: M. Uber, S.Slee, J. Somerville, B. Foster, .l.Ho1tz, G. Lewis, S. Austin, N. Darrow, H. Foster, li, Weaver, J. Cole, S. Bonham. Set-ond row, left to right: M. Bartlett, H. Fisk, S. Sehneeherger,S.l'hillips, S, Slit-pzirtl, li. Pirkell, M. Waters, A. Smiley, U. Clianipitm, H. Swann, P. Middleton, W. Pulver, M. Rosehnry, I., lfifert, I.. Pm-ziliosy, 'lf Krzinit-r, First row, seated left to right: Miss ligarius, B. Kerr, P. Campbell, B. Smiley, S. Miller, P. Fairliotlizim, A, Wziltt-r J, Bigelow, .I, Davis, Mrs, Howlett. 3.Jw'.dl The Future Homemakers of America Club was organized in the Spring of 1952, under the supervi- sion of Miss Ruth Collar and Mrs. Helene Howlett. The officers ehosen for the year were Patricia Fairlioth:xm, president, Beverly Fisk, viee-president, Arline Walter, secretary, and Shirley Hill, treasurer. The advisors this year were Miss Velma I-fgarius and Mrs. Howlett. Hack row, left to right: A. Bruhn, P. Vozar, G. Nye, W. Clark, A. Phillips, V. Jareeke, M. I-Imons, Ii. Dt-dafoe, R. HeVier, .l. Hunt, D. Bllllghlllll. Third row, left to right: S. Horn, A. Rowe, M. livery, H. Stroud, S. Smith, B. Hanna, M. Collins, M. Fletcher, J. Kenyon, E. Frederick, J. Crippen. Seeontl row, left to right: J. livery, B. Swan, S. Roberts, M. Spenny, Z. Tahachki, B. Benham, S. Hill, V. Nichols, J. Dangler, D. Cat-sa r, D. Ketchum, IC. Doolittle. First row, seated left to right: Miss lignrius, J. Sterle, V. Kerr, B. Smiley, S. Mil1er,l'. Fairbotham, A. Walter, H. Huwerv, G. Horn, Mrs. Howlett. 'Y T Page 51 1 wr i' Back row, left to right: A. Waters, E. Fox, K. Snyder, S. Strickland, J. McBride, D. Conklin, E. Smith, M. Emens. B. Ireland, J. Duchane. Second row, left to right: J. Taylor, D. Brown, P. Cheney, B. Weaver, K. Hallenbeck, Mrs. Shoemaker, B. Stroud, L. Dart, D. Phillips, E. Doolittle, L. Peabody. First row sented, left to right: M. Anderson, S. Knight, L. Van Horn, J. Fiedler, C. Washburn, S, Miller, B. Walker. I ANI fl- L' The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. The slogan is pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions. Mrs, Shoe-maker is the advisor, Janet Fiedler, president, Sharon Miller, vice president, Cormie Washburn, treasurer, and Louise Van Horn, secretary. Jil' I This year the Hi-Y Club was under the direction of Mr. Richard Box. The purpose of the boys' club is the same as Tri-Hi-Y for girls. In November the club went to a district meeting at Hastings. The officers were Hill Rumbles, president, Tom Christensen, vice-president, Bruce Collins, secretary, and Bob Scofield, treasurer. Standing, left to right: Mr. Box, l. Swift, L. Miller, R. Cheney, R. Hinkle, M. Crowell, J. Coy. Seated, left to right: T. Bergeon, B. Collins, B. Rumbles, T, Christensen, B. Scofield, L. Shattuck, G. Slee. Q .3 Q. . F sw- mfg .4 1 If ,V 'f -1 'lx - . if rxuq ' 1 4 I fi ,f'i?'1 YP Back row, lt-tt to right: D. Conklin, T. Hernans, J. Howlett, K. Cline, J. Ireland, S. Hilton, D Crt-en, ll Por A. Bunker, J. McBride. Third row, left to right: Mr. Ankt-nlirandt, J. Vroshy, J. llullvn, L. Dart, G, Burgess, lf. lilliott, J. Wilson, J. Campbell, B. Je-wt-tt, B. Stroud, P. Rosehury, li. Fredt-rirk. St-ronrl row left to right: D. Jarevkv, P. Fairbotham, ll. Carroll, J. Davis, J. Hoe, D. Norton, A. Wviraut-h, J. Dart, ll. Jones, First row, left to right: T. Clark, A. Tomlinson, K. Batt-man, L. Hall, J. Angell, M. Anderson, M. Morse. ,cafin The Latin Club, under the leadership of Mr. James Ankenbramit, vonsisttfd of Latin I and Il studt-nts. Offiut-rs were olt-cited as follows: Joe Roe, president, Arthur Weiraut-h, vivespresidentg Dan Norton, trt-asuri-rg and Julio Davis, secretary. The club sponsored social activities pertaining to Latin in order to create a greater intt-rust in tht' Latin language. panialz Students of the first and second year Spanish classes are members of the Spanish Club, Mrs. Ile-lt-n Strait :iti- vises tho group. The following officers were elerted: Julia Holmes, president, Joyve Hall, vit-e-pre-sitit-tit, Margaret Cole, secretary, and Joan Hall, treasurer. Back row, lvft to right: J. Linden, G. Worthington, P. Ryan, S. Strickland, H. Hallenberk, N. Caraway, D. Donaldson. Second row, left to right: L. Forche, S. Phillips, FI. Fox, J. Post, B. Weaver, S. Benham, B. Benliam, First row,1eft to right: Mrs. Strait, J. Hall, M. Cole, J. Hall, J. Holmes, D. Phillips. Q r 'vu 1-v Standing, 'left to right: B. Collins, L. Shattuck, D. Lyon, P. Stid, A. Jennings, D. Menovske, S. Stolz, D. Bartlett, D. Burgess, M. Raymond, R. Surato, G. Slee, B. Brodberg, N. Ostrom, M. Crandell, B. Scofield, L. Lee, J. Kranz, C. Randall, J. Roe, B. Post, B. Jewett, R. Ellison, J. Blauvelt, A. Hyde, T. Hunt, J. Davis, A. Newman, M. Shepard, J. M Club The, Varsity Club, advised by Mr. Donald Carey, is composed of boys who have received a major lettel in any sport. They sponsored the Belding football game this year, giving the proceeds to the athletic benefit fund. 'Don Lyon was presidentg Dick Laxton, vice-president, and Alton Jennings was secretary-treasurer. Quiet The Girls' Athletic Association provides an opportunity for senior high school girls to participate in athletics and advances the qualities of good sportsmanship and leadership. This year they were sponsored by Mrs. Helen Strait. The officers chosen for the year were Marjorie Fletcher, president, Kathleen Hallenbeck, secretary and point recorder, and Louise Van Horn, treasurer. Lamphere, D. Laxton, Coach Carey, Back row, left to right: D. Boughton, G. Burgess, V. Jarecke, S. Strickland, J. McBride, J. Holtz, L. Dart, K. White. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Strait, L. Peabody, D. Donaldson, J, Post, M. L. Watkins, B. Ferris, B. Weaver, S. Horn, A. Bruhn. First row, seated left to right: L. Forche, M. Morse, K. Hallenbeck, M. Fletcher, D. Jarecke, V. Kerr, B. Kerr. Page 54 Back row, left to right: M. Mathias, B, Ireland, R. Evans, D. Conklin, K. Snyder, S. Strickland, G. Lewis, I.. Dart, J. Gibbs. Second row, left to right: Miss Scott, M. Morse, J. Crosby, K. Fell, J, Post, H. Weaver, J. Frederick, D. Phillips, J. Dart, S. Knight. First row seated, left to right: E. Brown, D. Donaldson, K. Hallonbeck, li. Fox, C. Washburn, B. Walker, L. Clark, G. Gorham. Standing: M. Anderson. ep Club The Pep Club planned and executed the pep meetings throughout the year. The club was directed by Miss Mary Scott. Officers chosen for the year were Connie Washburn, president, Mary Anderson, vice- presidentg Elizabeth Fox, secretary, and Kathleen Hallenbeck, treasurer. I I O rojeclzonutd Head Projeetionist, Jim Clark, and his staff, John Kruse, Russell Hinkle, Ron Brooks, and Terry Hunt, along with their advisor, Mr. Harry Cairns, have done a fine job of providing approximately two- hundred showings of educational and interesting films to grades l to 12. Left to right: J. Kruse, R. Hinkle, J. Clark, T. Hunt, R. Brooks. ,fN'gRt . ' f H V Page 55 Back row standing, left to right: Jerri Cole, John Howlett, Terry Royston, Margaret Cole, Terry Shultis, Gerry Rickly. Fourth row, left to right: Judy Leonard, Virginia Taylor, Ruth Judson, Michael Holbrook, Gordon Slee, Anna Holmes, Phyllis Dutcher, John Kennedy, Don Williams, Chuck Roggow, Phillip Ballard, Murray, Lev Perkins, Janet Fiedler, Ron Brooks, Stuart Hilton, Eleanor Elliott, John Coy, Ellen Owen, Pat Duchane, Lucile Helman, Gloria Burgess. Second row, left to right: Jack Mulholland, Elizabeth Fox, Tom Every, Janet Sutherland, Mary Fish, Norma Caraway, Judy Post, Janet Campbell. First row, left to right: Smith, Barbara Stroud, Julia Holmes. and The Mason High School band completed its sixth year under the direction of Mr. George Murthum. 'K The marching band of seventy-seven members entertained at the home football games. It also went to the Fourth Annual Band Day at Ann Arbor and to the district band festival. The band presented the Christmas, Teachers' Institute, mid-Winder, and spring concerts. The Mason High School cadet band consists of forty-five members from the sixth through the ninth grades. Page 56 i d . M' Ll QWW7 'Z 'T 9 Kq k W J gf td-is KPX M 53 A' 1 , - ' 4 , i, L Ak ,Q J 'X 'f xx , J fff , Q A ', 0 A X us X ' , V . - . ' , 9 . . ,Q 5 f , ,., ,I 1 i.: K c 1 . 'K 1 3 9 kr ii? X! n5YX,x,' Q' ? 4 , vi 'V -.' J , - 'X 'W . 5 l.. . ,A .V KN.: NA 'ev Km 14 1.6 ll I A X' f A 8 .... v 'gjN, 1 xx., ' A J xy ' , Hr Q 'BL '.', -' -QQ , - Y V N . K O Ja' M f . , , ., , I, xx 0 fa ,, y my S ! . . .I L Back row, left to right: M. Emens, G. Lewis, B. Simpson, M. Miller, D. Waltz, R. Cheney, D. Robart, J. Mulholland, J. McBride, B. Ireland, B. Jones. Fourth row, left to right: K. White, G. Champion, N. Strickling, C. Dolbee, S. Stickland, L. Snider, B. Sterle, L. Miller, W. Keith, M. Crowell, L. VanHorn, J. Gibbs, E. Owen, S. Smith. Third row, left to right: S. Scribner, F. Thomas, J. Holtz, B. Caltrider, G. Worthington, T. Hemans, G. Slee, D. Norton, B. Carroll, E. Owen, C. Carris, J. Robart, S. Warner, A. Waters, F. Sterle. Second row, left to right: M. Bartlett, T. Kramer, R. Jones, W. Pulver, E. Frederick, D. Starr, P. Cheney, D. Hill, B. Benham, L. Loudenslager, B. Weaver, D. Donaldson, M. Wilhelm, M. Morse, S. Knight. First row, seated, left to right: E. Fox, A. Smiley, E. Pickell, L. Peabody, A. Bruhn, G. Gorham, M. Roy, J. Taylor, J. Sterle. Clwrua The Chorus this year, composed of sixty-seven pupils, was under the direction of Miss Mary Scott. Besides participating in chapel services, the Chorus gave Christmas, winter, and spring concerts. The officers for the year were Louise Van Horn, president, Shirley Knight, vice- presidentg and Barbara Ireland, secretary-treasurer. Louise Van Horn accompanied the Chorus. uarlei Standing, left to right: Louise Van Horn, Elizabeth Fox, Gordon Slee. Seated: Jean Ann McBride. Not pictured: John Laxton. Page 58 I . : '4 Back row, left to right: Agnes Simone, Sharon Miller, Ella Wasper, Jean Ann McBride, Anna Holmes, Phyllis Dutcher, Catherine Jones, Janet Opdyke. 'Second row, left to right: Miss Scott, Mary Fish, Sue Mills, Sue Ann Haase, Cherie Jones, Lee Perkins, Nancy Smith, Judy Jewett. Front row seated, left to right: Patti Adams, Roberta Rice Elaine Bergin, Penny Clipper, Diane Duchane, Marlene Howe, Kay Powers. glee 01.41, The Girls' Glee Club consists of twenty-three girls in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. The officers elected for the year were Anna Holmes and Sharon Miller, librarians, Patricia Adams, accompanist. Under the direction of Miss Mary Scott, the group took part in chapel services. I l'l0 Left to right: Miss Scott, Theo Kramer, Donnis Starr, Sandra Strickland. Page 59 4 'igj' A ' ' girdl Chair fraud Standing, left to right: Gordon Slee, Ronald Plakke, Terry Shultis. Seated, left to right: Janet Fiedler Dan Norton, Bill Porter. S J fi t f gint Cllzair Woodwinds Standing, left to right: Jack Mulholland, Norma Caraway, Janet Campbell, Joyce Duchane, Phyllis Dutcher. Seated, left to right: Gloria Burgess, Barbara Jewett, Julia Holmes, Janet Bullen, I 1 In Page 60 girfd , Sndem ble Left to right: Bonnie Walker, Barbara Munson, Carilyn Dolbee, Barbara Ireland, Lauralee Peabody, Joyce Robart, limily Smith, Joyce Duchane. Front: Jane Dart. ootball ueen Jo Ann Walker, elected by the stu- dent body, was -crowned Football Queen of 1952 at the Mason-Howell football game. Members of her court were Carol Crandell, Roberta Evans, Mary Mathias and Connie Washburn. The queen reigned at the postgame dance in the high school gym. Left to right: Carol, Queen Jo Ann, Mary, Roberta, and Connie. fadketball ueen The Basketball Queen of '53, chosen by the student body, was Mary Anderson. Her attendants were Janice Crosby, Barbara Ireland, Pat Middleton, and Connie Washburn. Queen Mary was crowned by the 1952 Queen, Roberta Evans, at the Mason-Grand Ledge game. A dance honoring the Queen and her court was held following the game. Left to right: Connie, Janice, Roberta, Queen Mary, Pat, and Barbara Left to right: Pat, Barbara, Queen Mary, Connie, and Janice. Page 61 X 1 Mrs. ,Y fl 4 Dale and Marian Every 'J I r x E s I: i' P J . e QS Beauty Barbara i I Wanettah and her pal Mr. 81 Mrs. Whittaker Make us some coffee, Liz Q7 Wiest and Barb at work Joan Hall Gerry Nye Ready, Martin ? 1 Tired, girls? Q L vi i: 'V wh S ' ' -s o EY D B 'J 'Y' , ' B rs 1, ' f ' Gt b ug xi' 5 A rj? K L4 A il , girls What happened to your hair, Keitha and Bobbie? Flat, drink, and be merry Steady twosome, Jan and Harold n L 4- 4.91 1 lk xx 1 E Gail and Ivan, Maxine agef' Selfemh graders? Snowman Bartlett and Larry Ruberta 1 G5 f... W5 SQSYYA - wa 1' 1515 SS? S S'?2 Y 4 wi, X X X W .95-X-,: ed .,,,. .x,N V SJQ. ' HL MM., .- . X Jr- ' .. A h K ' f 'xg 4' ,Af -5 Y ' 'Y NN a-47 V ,,,..,..-- , .f .. W, .fy-fa , QL , Q 0i5x.yQ Y , :T-4 'J' -me Y 1 lf? ' Back row, left to right: Doyle Newman, Junior Kranz, Dick Bartlett, Pete Stid, Marvin Shepard, Arthur Newman, Joe Lamphere, Mansil Raymond, Stan Stolz, Bill Post. Second row, left to right: Lyle Foss, Gordon Slee, Joe Roe, Alton Jennings, Jon Davis, Bob Jewett, Bruce Collins, Dan Menovske, Brian Brodberg, Mervyn Crandell, Bob Scofield. Front row, left to right: Coach Lori, Jim Blauvelt, Aaron Hyde, Dale Burgess, Don Lyon, Ron Surato, Dick Laxton, Ralph Ellison, Coach Wallis. ardity .gootball The Mason High School football team entered the 1952 season rated as one of the best teams in this part of the state. After snapping St. John's winning streak at 26 games in the opener, Mason was beaten by the underdog Charlotte eleven by a score of 18-13. They rebounded to put together a six-game winning streak highlighted by a 20-0 win over a favored Eaton Rapids team. The Mason team was Co-Champion along with Charlotte and Eaton Rapids. Mason will be hit quite hard with the graduation of 15 seniors, but the '53 Bulldogs will be right in the thick of the champions' race. Mason St. Johns Mason St. Marys Mason Charlotte Mason Everett Mason Howell Mason Holt Mason Eaton Rapids Mason Grand Ledge Mason Belding Page 64 1. .1 1 Y - l . Back row, left to right: B. Walker, A. Tomlinson, R. Bedell, G. Lamphere, K. LoVette, R. Davis, J. Scutt, R. Fanson, E. LoVette, J. Jones, D. Aleo, G. Kellay, H. Willis. Second row, left to right: B. Diamond, J. Heathman, K. Bateman, M. Squires, E. Clark, J. Howlett, H. Brown, H. Hallenbeck, J. Watkins, T. Feazel, D. Lowe, L. Sedgman. Front row, left to right: Coach Carey, N. Austin, J. Gibbs, W. Keith, W. Clark, A. Weirauch, T. Hunt, L. Miller, D. Green, D. Hall, H. Hill, L. Fellows. Jfeaeruea The reserve teams, training boys for the future varsity teams, have served their purpose well this year. Mr. Donald Carey was coach of the reserve football squad, and Mr. Louis Lori coached the reserve basketball team. Back row, left to right: D. Green, J. Howlett, T. Hunt, L. Lee, C. Merindorf, B. Brodberg. Middle row: J. Linden, E. Owen, R. Fanson, J. Heathman, D. Hall, Mr. Lori. Seated, left to right: B. Diamond, K. Horton, L. Foss, B. Cooper, H. Hallenbeck, B. Walker. fi,.iX . i ,Q us., 4.94 O .. E N t I i ., - .. 'mv -- .4 Page 65 V f or I , if Cxlzampiondfzip H JJ Q L3 ' gi Q, - ,...... 1952 f h mx m, Y hxygg. f W x M N A6 6 it' KW J ,,c., H , ,Nik on-Q, V . ge S xx .Kg Ralph Ellison, End Senior, All-State Honorable Mention Dick Laxton, Tackle Junior Ron Surato, Guard Senior Jon Davis, Fullback Senior if I .5 . df S WJ '. -up ,X -W k'Qwgw J X K . K. , . FS +A lk X , X I ' ifw. ,Nwwf' ' -11. , 4 I? I il 'Xi Q - Us Don Lyon, Center Jim Blauvelt, End? Q S Senior, C0'CaPtaiH Senior, Co-captain P All-State ' W Honorable Mentio - 'S A 4 A 'xl E cm WJ Of . , 0 Miglia ,, Bob Jewett, Halfback 1 Senior, A11-State 2nd team N, Most Valuable Player , 34 ,, M A VU . 3 ii 'Jr 'ff lamfv ,, .5 1' - J kt 1 Y' J ' 1,11 ' , fx, 1 , IM ,jffffflfi wg f Cf cuff 2 X 'T' ,h b I W. . -I Dale Burgess, Guard Senior Aaron Hyde, Tackle Senior Alton Jennings Halfback, Senior Bruce Collins Quarterback, Junior I I ge? Coaches Carey, Lori and Wallis discuss football strategy. if Bill Post. Guard Gordon Slee, Fullback X of Senior Junior 4. cf H '4 J' - dim-.Y il QNX, KX . l Lt, N ij V ,' ' 3 ,,.. 1 , .lf kjqoj YK ix 1 1, . x , sl, r , x J . , 4 Rh s 1 , 'Q -lr 7 3 .5 T54 QI L W' pyl .Y e or rg-, ,I I L X, x ,- ' 'N -1 -' f x x o' 1 - f 'Aa 'BM ' V1 F LL, tb ll , ' 2 V X Ai , Q IQ, .V-Y riljiplft K Mi kbs ,af- 3' IV 1 - , . ff. h X 4 'f ' I' fefwd' f L1 f -1 H xx .w, Q - A. ,115 , A - 'if ,, I2 3 du We .X z1.Ct .CJ , J- . - jaw My ,lid 4 X U? 4 J. 1 b, W V ' x X Bob Scofi if p Art Newman f. A Quarterbjx , unmf Tackle, Junior X s jr b gf wrrvt ffvff f 1 'PQ 'E' X Marvin Shepard Dick Bartlett Tackle. SSHi0I' Guard, Senior Page 67 Standing, left to right: Henry Willis, Mervyn Crandell, Loren Shattuck, Warren Wilcox, Mansil Raymond, Bob Jewett, Doug Alderman, Jon Davis, Stan Stolz, Alton Jennings, Dan Menovske, and Monty Crowell. Kneeling: Coach Don Carey. 'Uarfiily fadketball The Mason High School basketball team started the 1952-53 season as defending Co- Champs of the Capital Circuit. Coach Don Carey displayed a tall, experienced team which rolled up seven straight victories before losing an overtime decision to Charlotte, 55-52. However, this defeat did not discourage them as they came back victorious again. Doug sinks a basket. Bob, raise the score! I Page 68 ' il, in ' hr hd Monty Crowell Forward Jon Davis Forward Loren Shattuck Guard Eaaketball ' '53 I 1 Stan Stolz Guard if W 5 ww, tlffi my I ,J . i f .-A 5 ' , - YM jug '-'U' Doug Alderman Forward. Bob Jewett Center Y 1 4 Y' ,fl X Last row, left to right: Coach Carey, Jerry Parsons, Jon Davis, Don Lyon Terry Hunt Stanley Stolz, First row standing: Ellis Clark, Loren Shattuck, Clarence Randall Bob Thomas B111 Rurnbles, Lora Wilson, Enos Carl. Lower front row: James Jones, Dick Hall Charles Me rind orf . 561466011 The Mason Bulldogs ended their 1952 baseball season in fourth place in the Capital Circuit Conference with a record of six wins and four losses. One of the most brilliant spots during the season was a 9-1 no-hitter pitched by mound ace, Jon Davis, against Eaton Rapids. Ai' Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason 2 0 6 12 9 0 9 5 3 5 Page 70 ' p A-' Howell Grand Ledge Everett Charlotte Eaton Rapids Howell Everett Grand Ledge Charlotte Eaton Rapids Standing, left to right: Coach Wallis, Larry Miller, David Gru n Ralph 1 llison Jim Blwuvclt Aaron Hyde, Lowell McKenzie, Alton Jennings, John Coy Coach Lori Front row B111 Waspei Leon Lee, Gerald Belt, Bob Caltrider, Bob Scofield, Wesley Clark faflk and With a small initial turnout Coach Louis Lori and xss't Coach Robert Wallis set up the 1952 track squad. Mason won only one meet out of four but was accredited with high individual scor ing. Under the coaching of Maurice Boon the 1952 golf team got off to a late start They were unfortunate in not winning any matches but gained much practical experience Left to right: Charles Bell Jerry Wilcox Stuart Taylor Douglas Alderman 126' 2 N .Ly i 1 4.6 af Page 71 Standing, left to right: Bonnie Walker, Sharon Phillips, Lola Clark. Seated, left to right: Janice Crosby, Kathy Fell, Geraldine Lewis. Cheer .feacfera The cheerleaders were chosen by the Student Council this year. The girls, ad- vised by Miss Mary Scott, aroused the school spirit of the students in the weekly pep meetings. On November 8, they attended the Annual Cheerleaders' Convention at Ann Arbor where they learned new cheerleading techniques and yells. Standing, left to right: Miss Scott, Janice Crosby, Bonnie Walker, Kathy Fell, Sharon Phillips Lola Clark, Geraldine Lewis. Seated, left to right: Delores Donaldson, Sandra Strickland, Dorene Phillips, Mary Jane Morse. Page 72 'Q' f 1- Q' 1- ' ' if wi Ninth English students A viii . Ii' , f ,W n V Which is up, LW' Gail or lVIaxini-? f Pretty Judy t-fn Q Sharon Miller sits gracefully - Theo X Bury Ivan deep, Dick I Janet , 4 Hi I 2 4? 3, ' .y 9 X A M ' ' P as '-Qi, , v 3 31 5 5 fi, . N' 5 I ,. 'ff' :ffl f .tw x A Dale and his Car Jon Davis and Danny Waltz Q- M ' -M The old faithfuls at the game What's the game, Loreane? il' 4' Happy Birthday to Keitha Janet Kenyon Majorette--Barbara Allen allumni Bob Arnold--M.S.C. Nancy Bartlett--M.S.C. Pat Bartlett--Court House, Mason Wanda Beebe--P.M.A. Office, Mason Gerald Belt--M.S.C. Pat Brown--Boston Insurance, Lansing Barbara Bunker--Bronson Hospital, Kalamazoo Ruth Carpenter--State Police Post, East Lansing Phebe Clancy--Mason Verna Lou Collins--Albion College Marilyn Crosby--Court House, Mason Jan Dart--Dart National Bank Bill Donaldson--Keifer Blacktop, Lansing Janis Ervin--Oldsmobile, Lansing Marjorie Every--Mrs. Gerald Pulver Wayne Every--U.S. Army Tim Feazel--Chevrolet Garage, Mason Shirley Fletcher- -Mrs. Russell Rowe Susan Forche--M.S.C. Dan Gabcls-County Road Commission Patricia Gallagher--Mrs. Robert Cook Betty Gannaway--Mrs. Julian Lyon Carmon Lee--Hotel Porter, Lansing Lowell McKenzie--Inglewood, California Shirley Millis--Lansing Joyce Morlock--Bell Telephone, Detroit Marilyn Morris--M.S.C. Berthadel Moses--Saginaw General Hospital Betty Murray--G.M.A.C. , Lansing Jerry Newman--Lansing Clair Otis--U.S. Navy Betsy Parisian--Barr's Sinclair Service Phil Parisian--U.S. Air Force Jerry Parsons--County Road Commission Doyle Robinson--Ingham County News Jim Roggow--Houghton School of Engineering Don Rumbles--Houghton School of Engineering Doris Schartzer--Mrs. Walter Avon Doreen Schneeberger--Bell Telephone Company Kay Scofield -Dr. Jarrett's office, Lansing Ardith Shaw--Mrs. Keith Douglas, California Roger Shepard--A 8: P Ellen Sherman--M.S.C. Terry Silsby--Silsby Implement Edwina Groh--Mrs. Fred Turner, Boston, Mass. Joyce Smith--Comptometer, Lansing Barbara Guthrie--Oldsmobile, Lansing Marlene Hart--Mrs. Grover Akers Alice Hein--M.S.C. Joyce Hetrick--Boston Insurance, Lansing Pat Holtz--Court House, Mason Herb Hovey--Oldsmobile, Lansing Judy Lamphere--Oldsmobile, Lansing Ray Lassen--Fisher Body, Lansing Mildred Laxton--Mrs. Carl Sherwood Joyce Swaim--Mrs. Lyle Foss, Alaska Elaine Swan--Court House, Mason Joanne Tabachki--U. of M. Stuart Taylor--G.M. Institute Bob Thomas--U.S. Navy Bill Wasper--Alma, College Duane Waters--Inglewood, California Nancy Weaver--Auto Owners, Lansing Jerry Wilcox--M.S.C. Donna Winzeler- -Wyeth Inc orporated Page 74 ood terd ABEL REAL ESTATE AGENCY A Q P STCHQE BALL 6 DUNN FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME BEMENT'S FEED AND SUPPLY CADYS HARDWARE CAROL'S SHOE STORE CHRBTENSENS FORD SALES DRS. CLARK AND CLINTON COLLINS HOME APPLIANCE CONSUMERS POWER CO. CULHAM'S HAMBURGER DELUXE SHOPPE CUMMING'S BARBER SHOP DART NATTONAL BANK DAVIS CLOTHING CO. DR. R. R. DE MARTIN DICK'S SUNOCO SERVICE FARMERS BANK WM. F. FINK, SUCCESSOR TO FORD ASELTINE RAY FISHER PACKARD SALES 8a SERVICE FOX THEATRE HALEYS LOG CABHJ HILTON gl RICHARDS BUICK SALES O.J.HOOD,ATTORNEY HOWARD PONTIAC SALES Sz SERVICE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS JEFFERSONG FOOD MARKET DICK IEWETT'S FLOWER SHOP ARTHUR W.JEWETT FUNERAL HOME KEAN'S 5 and 10 LANSING ICE Sz FUEL S. A. LAXTON, FERTILIZERS Ka SILOS Page '75 1 .I QI fgood tem fem., DR. D. R. LETHBRIDGE MASON DAIRY MASON ELEVATOR CO. MASON RECREATION MCCARN OLDSMOBILE SALES KL SERVICE RAYMOND MCLEAN, ATTORNEY MICKELSON-BAKER LUMBER CO. MILL'S STORE MODERN CLEANERS MORSE'S RESTAURANT NEELY'S CLOTHING STORE PALMER'S FOOD MARKET PARISTYLE SHOPPE PARSON'S SERVICE STATION PERKIN'S HARDWARE PIONEER BARBER SHOP H. A. POWELL STUDIOS AL RICE CHEVROLET CO. ROBINSON MOTOR SALES SCHMIDT'S DEPARTMENT STORE TONY SIMONE CONFECTIONERY DR. A. V. SMITH STOVER BACKOFEN CO. THORBURN LUMBER AND COAL CO. UNITED STATES SOIL CONSERVATION WARE'S DRUG STORE WEST SIDE GROCERY WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE WHITECRA FT SALES CO. DE SOTO 8: WOLVERINE ENGINEERING CO. ZIMMERMAN'S HOME SERVICE Page 76 mmqnpnea A Lnnwrsmea by sawn-nnuunnn, ln . Am. num, mn.. SERVICE PLYMOUTH S xo? QM QQ, 53 MM W fx? Ajwwif .-: ' . ' M1 Y
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