Mattawan High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mattawan, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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GLEE CLUB NEWS CONT'D 2© The Officers of the Glee Club are: Mary Knowles, President; Mildred Smith, Secretary and Treasurer; Donna Rix and 3etty Bishop, Librarians; francos Martin, Clarice Stenberg, Correspondents. Opnalee Quick and Clarice Stonberg are making honorary notebooks. The Solistsfor tho year wero: Julia Shaff, Betty Fromman, Barbara Knowles, Alice Kelly, Mary Knowles, Beverly Strong and Ruth Strauss. Members of this year's Glee Club are: First Sopranos: Arils Austen, Dorothy Bradford, Della Chaddock, Lillian Gray, Madeline Hartman, Mary Knowles, Donna Rix, .Susie Smith, Julia Shaff, Dorothoa Henry, Mildred Smith, , Eva Gariison, Louise Sheppard, Beverly Strong, Inez Rock, Barbara Dustin, Bertha Mack, Wilma Vis.ser, Margaret Bingham, Betty Fromman and Pauline Chubb. Second.Sopranos : Alice Kelly, Isla Mantel, Janice Blankshine, Elda Gildea, Zlva Gildea, .iarian Brown, Vivian Brown, Mary Underwood, Virginia Snyder, Dolores Weed, Joyce Welch, Dorothy Aleksich, Beth Ewing, Rosemary Trumbell, Donna Irwin, Katherine Kucinich, Jackie Stevens, Barbara Knowles. Altos;, Lois Hiscock, Eleanor French, Shirley Slough, Betty Bishop, Lois Geisell, Ruth Strauss, Onnalee Quick, Alice Sowles, Virginia Dvorak, Frances Martin. EighthGrade Singers; Rosa Marie Michael, Lucille Hartman, Joyce Hill, Doris West, Beverly Dustin, Beverly Hollis, Bernice Delach, Evelyn Dvorak, Beatrice Tomac. BAND NEWS CONT'D BAND HALL Participation in the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises brought the year to a close. A brief program was presented each evening before the Seniors entered the Gymnasium. Mendelssohn's War arch of the Priests wa3 used for the grand march both times. Our best wishes will follow our Senior Band Members, Tom Smith, solo Clarinetist, and Eugene Mason, Mellophone, as they March through Life. The Members of .the Band are: Onnalee Quick, Janice Blankshine ■ v'd Elda Gildea, Solo Cornet; Verla Michael, Clare F. Gildea and Roy 'Moyle, First Cornet; Tom Smith, Raymond Hartman, Elva Gildea and Lucille TornoWj.Solo Clarinet; Marian Vivian Brown, Joyce Gildea, Roberta Earthing, Lorraine Haley, Ronald Titus, Evelyn Howell, Ruth Veldt, Second Clarinet; Lyle Otto, Ted Howell, Trombone; Robert 1'ra.lowski, Baritone; Hazel Butturff, Tenor Saxophone; Eugene Mason, larjorle Skinner, Mellophonb; Forrest Parrish, Barbara Cronk, Robert James,‘Alto Saxophone; Ross Smith, Bass Drum; Charles Overacker, Robert Cronk, Neil Strong, Snare Drum; Richard Hord, Cymbals; The band.’has shown great improvement this year under the splendid direction of .Mr. Frantxis Dorstewitz.



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CLASS Doar 'Mom P RQPHECY Juno ‘ X O', ji.9 ’ 0 Tho war is over but • I won’t be home for some time. I have an-, assignmont to locate the fountain of Youth. While I’m getting my expedition ready, I'll dash off the news that I know about the Cla§s .of ’J+2 and ask you a fow quustions about some of the others. Tho story.about Paul Abpet receiving a metal fop downing fifty Japanose bombors single- handed mado a big scoop for the London Chronicle.. •' . E'ugono Mason was in port about six months ago. He is captain on tho TJ. S- . S» American and Bob Latterner is still a yooman. Hus Lois Russell been home rocontly? I heard she was stewarde ss on an American transport! • . j ‘ . , I think «w’o should really be proud of Harl Snow who was the moana ■' f placing Hitler in a holo -throe by six feet. The stories here have ‘t that ho snea ked into the ranks Of the Axis and shot him from th e roar. r I guess w o won’t see cmy more of Mojrty Wilson in America. He wrote me about a month ago that ho has fallen in love with a native girl in Austrailla and would set up a home there in the near future. Julia Orosz and Ann Veldt have,been Red Cross Nurses in China. Ann will stay in China as .a missionary.’ No doubt, Sterling Taft was sorry he co uldn t help win this war, but he had Velura Boodt and four children to keep him home. What's this about Irabelle Olson diyorclng Lieutenant King to marry a captain? ; I suppose Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith hjs.ve' moved from the apartment above the soda fountain because of Katheryn's' reducing. By the way, they tell me Tom Smith is the best red-headed doctor in the Array Does Harold McOulDjum still patronize Germany by getting those Frlt'z haircuts? -' Is Marian Estey still going to college or has' she received her degree to teach? • . Did the Big Bad Wolfe ever catch up with Maxine Kaltz? The other noon I happened to tune in on WLS and I heard June Pillars advertising a new skin bleacher When Eugen Mason was here, he told me that Wilma Hogmlre became Infatuated with a cowboy from Brooklyn, then she went West and started a Dude Ranch. ' I wonder if Effie Vlsser is still doing: the plowing on her husband's farm. • ' • Arils Austin has filially settled down on a plantation In the South. She raises cane. •How is bashful Bill Bishop supporting that family of his? He is only a electrician Did Lillian Brodle ever marry General Nuisance from Fort Custefl? Sam Ewing, belng the conservative tyne, Just couldn't go -thru' life without hooking uprt with that neighbor girl.

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