Michigan Lutheran Seminary - Cardinal Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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Duanle Bay Clty Mrchlgan One cannot fathom h1s love for the atom' Every class has 1ts sclentlst, and Duane fltS that dSSC1'1pt1OX1 ln our class He has always had a great mterest n the sclences, worklng w1th h1s own chemlstry sets or partxcxpatlng m varlous SCIEHCE fa1rs Naturally he was one of the leadxng mem bers of Jets Q31 Besxdes hxs sc1ent1f1c work he partlcxpated 1n track fl 2 j Duane plans to attend Bay Cxty Jumor College next year Zz2a!217W2Zuz2:,a Herb1e Sag1naw,M1ch1gan All great men are dead or dylng and come to th1nk of lt I don't feel so well myself' ' Thls town student, our class speaker, was one of the top students rn our class If a problem arose, Herb usually knew the answer Hrs scholastlc average and un ruly halr were trademarks of lfh1S popular boy He used hrs musxcal talents ID Cholr f3,4j, Tuneful Twelve My Quartette 141, and M A C f4j Our scholar also d1d a good Job on the golf team f3j Best of luck at Northwestem, Herb .A nf-wd'U47H' Jan Brant, Mlchlgan She s rn love w1th the world' Jan was a well hked classmate and made many fnends durmg her years here Thls glrl appeared to be qulte shy, but looks are sometlmes decelvlng In reahty, Janet was fun lovmg and fun to be w1th You could always count on hearlng her use her favonte express1on, No he' She hked to roller skate and spent much tlme on thxs hobby She was a member of M A C f4y Jan w1ll contmue her studxes at D M L C pf mf JJ 'E Dave Sagmaw Mlchxgan Stxll waters run deep Dave, who was a town student, was seldom seen at Sem after school As soon as classes were over, he would hop mto hrs truck and head for work But when he was around Dave was always frxendly and cheerful to everyone he met He was elected to the Student Councxl Q2 3p Dave w1ll contxnue working at the famlly hardware store after graduatmg 1 '74 I u ' vu-- ' 7 ' ' I ll I .ll . i . . . . f . . . . . . . . , . - . . . . . . 0. , . . . , ,3 . , V? ' N, l r t , in X 'I . -- . . . 6 '- Q ,, . M . . U 3 . 5 . ' Ch EQ, gl. . I . ' . Y . . ' , . . ' r n D vp 12 ' l - ' , . . . . , , 4 r,,4- V' . M uv lv-- ' ' I an I ' ' 'nv v- ' . . I . - X A , ' Y is - ll ll-- ' , ' ' ' HQ' 3 9 - ' . . , I'

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Tom Bay Clty Michigan A quiet man, but quite a man John Saginaw, Michigan My moment has come I've graduated' bl h d the re utatlon of being an easy going kind of person, and he John had esta is e p has eamed It He believes ln getting a lot of fun out of life without working too hard He had shown athletic talent in J V basketball 11,2j and also was a good track star 11,2 3j John will attend D M L C to accomplish hrs goal in life which is to be a teacher 'I fi? e found This Whereverthere was laughter and fooling around, there Tom could b friendly fellow was a town student and d1dn't have much time for sports H served on the Student Councll 12j and played the mellophone in Band 12,3j He also sang in the bass section of the Choir 13,4y Tom is planning to become a state trooper, and we urge all violators to witch out for this handsome lad in a uniform W is aww Ken ' Freeland, Michigan As good natured a soul as ever trod upon shoe leather ' Here at Semmary Ken made himself almost indispensable rn the field of music Besides being an accomplished pianist, he played the saxophone 1n the Band 11,2 d d as its resident 141 He sang in the Choir 13,45 and was its spokes 3,4j an serve p b r of Sem's golf team 12,3j He plans to study man 142 Ken was an active mem e for t.he teaching profession at River Forest Tom --Bay City, Michigan My car, my car, the love of my life! This fellow was a character in the true sense of the word. His dry humor in and out of the classroom was a source of merriment to everyone. If one wanted to know about hot rods or hi-fi equipment, Tom was the one to ask. He played the mellophone in Band 12,3,4j. He also added to the bass section of the Choir 13,4j. Tom plans to continue his education at Concordia Teachers College, River Forest Illinois. 23



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vow-mf Kathy' Prgeon, Mrchrgan Never too busy for fun Jokes fun, and laughter seemed to be a part of Kathy Although she didn't Join us untrl our Jumor year, rt d1dn't take her long to wm many friends Because of her outstandlng beauty and personallty, she was in the Homecommg Queen's Court Ml Her soprano vorce eamed her a place rn Chorr 13 4j. Kathy plans to attend D M L C to prepare for the teaching professxon WI 'Marl' Sagmaw, MlChlg 'Music washes from her soul the dust of everyday lr g y p arley assisted the music department by partrcrpating rn Cholr Q3,4j, Girls' Choir Q3,4j, Sextette Q3 4j and Band f1,2,3,4j. Marley was elected class treasurer Qlj She was on the Red 'n' Whrte Staff Q1,2,3,4j and showed her athletrc talent in rntra murals Q1 2,3 4l. Marley w1ll fulfill her ambrtron of becomrng a teacher after completing her tramrng at New Ulm CLASS HISTORY ln September 1955 mnty two Freshmen entered M L S to begin therr four years of religious training In our nrnth grade we were welcomed rnto the fold by the other members of the Semrnary student body at the rradrtronal Freshman party lt was good to see all of our classmates again when we returned as Sophomores This was the year in which many of our close friendships were formed Our class sponsored the annual roller skating party Our Junror year was full of fun and hard work We were proud and happy this year to recerve our class rings We worked hard to prepare for the Jr Sr Banquet We the srxty two graduates of 1959 wrll always remember the Jr Sr Banquet one of the best ever grven the Senior Class Trrp and last of all Graduation day May God richly bless and keep us steadfast rn His way as we each travel our own way COLORS FLOWER Red and Whrte Whrte Rose MOTTO He wrll be our Gurde, even unto death 25 ,, ,H , . . U !ll . . . . , V ff! ff!!! I , ,H . . . an ' ' 'fe. No one could miss this jolly girl with the lon hair and sunn dis osition. M ' Y i ' , , Q u s u Q - . .

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