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Chuck Sagrnaw, Mrchlga 'School breaks up my whole day Chuck, one of our quxet town students, was especrally noted for hls wrltxng abrhty He was an actlve member on Sem1nary's football squad f1,2,3 4Sj Chuck demon strated hrs sc1ent1f1c rnterest as a member of Jets f3y He was the outdoor type for he lxked to roam the woods whenever possrble Chuck plans to study at Val pararso Unxverslty Fred Hemlock, Mxchrgan The love of hrs llfe, sleep' Qian., NAM Pat Inkster, Mxchlgan Qu1et, sweet And so petrte Thls short and sweet gxrl, who could be quxet rn class, made up for lt ln the dorm Pat showed her good natured drsposrtxon by her hearty laugh 'Better late t.han never' was her motto Pat especrally hked music Her beautrful soprano vo1ce added much to Chou: f3,4j, Glrls' Cholr f3,4j, and Sextette q3,4j She also Joined M A C f4j and served as a capable prano checker Q43 Pat will enter D M L C tl'11S fall Hrs temper doesn't match hrs haxr ' Thls handsome lad could be spotted from blocks away because of hrs brrght red harr A1 was a very enthusrastlc worker on class projects If there ever was any th1ng to be done, he was rrght there prtchmg ln and soon gamed a reputation as the class artist Alan partlclpated rn football Q1,2,3,4j and rn lntramural basket ball Q1 2,3 4y He was member of Jets f3j Alan plans to attend D M L C rn the fall Good luck, Ollxe' ,wi It was hard to tell when Fred was rn the classroom, for he never sa1d much But outsrde of the classroom, he was a good natured person, always ready to give a genuinely frrendly greetmg Fred overcame h1s quretness when played on the football team fl,2,3j He also partlclpated rn Intramural sports Fred plans to attend Rlver Forest after graduatlon ,- I n ll-, ' ' ' n 0 I . ' l J Z 1 ' f'y 'V Q 0 N 1 Al --Detroit, Michigan . ' ' 9 ' X r .l 4 1 - A ' . . ' C C 4 n u-- . . H - ay 17
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George Detrolt, Mlchlgan G1rls are the least of my worrles ' George was the cornedran of the class, makmg everythrng he sa1d sound funny H never lacked a ready reply to any remark and was a lot of fun, especrally when he was talkmg about one of hrs cars Hrs athletlc actrvrtres mcluded football f1,2 3 45 baseball 41,2 3 45 and rntramurals f1,2,3 45 He was a bass rn Cho1rQ3 4 member of M A C Q45, and served as vxce presrdent Q35 George plans to attend D M L C th1s commg school year dig: Ace Pmconnrng Mrchrgan Best toot forward Erl --Saginaw, Michigan Girls, stand in line. Don't rush! Lyle, a local boy was one of the more handsome lads of the class. Our Romeo hked fun and laughter and a good t1me Hrs populanty won hrm a place on the Student Councll Q35 and 1ts presxdency Q45 HIS excellent bulld helped hlm greatly rn these sports football 42,355 putting the shot 1n track 135 435 and tumbling Q2 3,45 Lyle's plans for the future are mdefrnxte, but we wrsh hrm the best of luck 1n whatever he does ,WM WMM? Bob Saglnaw, Mlchxgan Much study 15 a wearlness to the flesh' Bob made qulte a name for hlmself at Sem 1n the freld of sports He was the cap tam of the track team Q35 on the all conference football team f3,45 and also was chosen most valuable football and basketball player Q45 He demonstrated hrs athletrc ab1l1t1es m football fl 2,35 455 basketball 11,2 35 455, and track Q1 35 455 Even though Bob was kept busy ln sports, he st1ll was always ready for havmg a good tlme Bob plans to attend D M L C th1s fall Thrs curly halred fellovw was one of the quleter and more 1ntell1gent members of our class Ace loved to study and to work on scxentxfrc prolects He was a member of Jets and served as 1ts treasurer Q35 H1s apprecratlon for good musxc led hlm to jom M A C 43,45 We wrsh h1m the best of luck m hrs future years the next four of whxch he expects to spend preparing for the teachxng professxon at D M L C I x , . ur u-, ' ' ' ll ' ' 1 'V I 1 . . . . . e I ,R . . U . . . . . . . ' . , 1 1 1 1 5 1 h- : 52 . Q I N . - ' I M' 1: ' ' u . . gf . , ' I . I ' L I I 7 x 3 ' x 1 12, ,. - , I 35 , F T Q ,rf , 'ffl .43 ar- ,buf ' .A ' , , s ' ' ' N I . . l I I . . . . . y f, 16
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Ed Frankenmuth, Mlchlgan What I can't see, I w1ll never belreve' ' Theoreucally Ed was one of the more qulet members of our class, but h1s tenor voxce was heard 1n the Cholr f3,4j, and on 1ts tour f3j He put h1s dxversxfled muslcal talents to further use nn Band 11,2 3,4j Ed also partlcrpated ln football f3j and was on the tumbhng team f2j He was a member of Jets f3j and M A C Q35 Ed plans to contmue h1s studres at R1ver Forest M fa mewrgfiw 2 diana, Pat Bay Clty Mlchxgan 'Twlnkle twlnkle goes her eye Who I wonder, IS the guy? Thls pretty f1ve foot two eyes of b1ue gxrl came to us ln the second half of her freshman year Her beauty gamed for her the tltle of Homecommg Queen Q3j She sang rn the Chou' Q3 4j and Crrls' Chou Q3,4j Sometrmes she could be found rn the M A C room f4j Pat rs plannlng to enter Western M1Ch1g3H College ln the fall There she w1l.l study to be an occupatlonal therapxst QZZZ Beth was always a very lrvely and cheerful classmate Although Beth was a town student she managed to take an act1ve part rn extracurrxcular actwxtxes She kept the Band m trme wlth her str1ct beat of the bass drum 12 33 She sang alto rn the Chorr f3,4j and ln Grrls' Chorr 13,45 She also partlclpated ln mtramural sports f2 43 Beth 15 undeclded about the future but we w1sh her luck ln all she does Beth Stevensvllle Michigan School' I suppose 1t's here to stay' 2' Lar Frmdenmuth, Mlchlgan From work comes great rewards Thu tall boy qulckly won a prominent place ln our class Larry, besldes belng a top student rn the classroom, excelled m these actlvxtxes football f2,3S,4Sj, base ba1lq3S,4Sj, basketball f1,2,3S,4Sj, track f1,2,3S,4Sj, M A C q2,3,4y, and Choxr Up He was on the Annual Staff fl,2,3y and become edrtor rn h1s semor year Our years at Semxnary deflnrtely wouldn't have been the same XN1lChOUt Larry After leaxmg Sem he plans to attend the U S Arr Force Academy. 18 NSQSQDHMS 5 r 1 nu-, ' ' u ' ' I Q Af II ' ll ' ' 1 . , . , . . . . . . e, 7. . , :i - .ffl ' ' ' , g ..,, ,A ., 'rf Wvf ,g W it ls, fm, fr e I ' f lv , u-- . ' ' ' ! l 2 ! ' ll 1 . . U H . -- . . ' V . . . J ! ' . . . . . . H -- . . . l it YI ' Il , . , , , . ' J - 1 ' , R
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