Midland High School - Chemic Yearbook (Midland, MI)
- Class of 1944
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'lr MIDLAND SENIOR H I G H S C H OOL MIDLAND MICHIGAN THE 1944 I e icafion WE THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1944 DEDICA'1E WHO ARE NOW WEARING THE UNIFORMS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES ALTHOUGH THEY ARE UNABLE TO BE WITH US FOR GRADUATION OUR THOUGHTS ARE CERTAINLY WITH THEM WHEREVER THEY MAY BE AND ALL ARE WAITING TILL THE DAY WHEN THEY WILL RETURN SAFELY ONCE AGAIN THIS BOOK TO THE MEMBERS OF OUR CLASS I Left to rrght Pat Thorsberg manager R Hutchinson edltor Bcx Prlcc m1n1ger EDITOR AND MANAGERS Pat Hutch and Bev Co Manavers and Edltor extraordmary I can not say that I enjoyed worklng w1th you because I d1d no work Let me say instead that If has been an enjoyable tlmc and 1 great pleas ure to watch you work Hard work and dlsappolntments Igrted wlth you Where others were apt to g1VC up you only worked the harder to produce a better book The fme cooperation and loyalty you showed for one another was a line example of the spmt of good comraderle that has prevarled among the entlre staff CLC 'P b , .R-g '- 4 ' x - . 1 . , 1 H by ll . , , I - G . 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MARJORY RUSSELL Forexgn Language CARLA WIEMAR Forengn Language KEN YARGER Athletlc Department CHARLOTTE CONLEY Athletnc Department JANE COOK Athlenc Department ROBERT STOPPERT Athletlc Department The 1944 Vlc F A U T Y - . MARGERY ALLEN-Foreign Language C L MELVIN CHAMBERLIN lVlatl'lBm2lt1CS GLL-NN CUMMINS Nlathematrcs DON BFNI-ER Mathematlcs WIIMA SMITH Mathemaucs CHESTER COANES Soctal Sctence BURTON MAWHINNEY Soclal Sclence HERB STOERI Socxal Scxence FRANCIS PATMOS Social Science ERNEST BARE Socral Scrence CLARENCE TOPE Socxal Scrente Standmg G NXGREN Engltsh ULA MARTINDALE Engllsh MARJORX RUSSELL Engllsh Seated HARRIETT MORTON Engltsh RUTH ALLEN Englxsh A GAUGHANI Engllsh FRAINCIS PATMOS Englxsh ELOISE SHEFFIELD--EngllSl'l The 1944 Vzc LHNN HEATLEY Sclence Department MAHLON MOORE Sclence Department Doc JOHNS Sctence Department GL!-NN CUMMINS Science Department HAROLD TWEEDIE Scxence Department DOROTHY MINIKEL Commercral MARGARET HOLMES Commerctal CARLA WEIMAR Commerctal TIVIOTHX JOHNSON Commercral HERB STOERI Commercral NORABELLE WILCOX Commerctal L VAN TASSELL Commercral WILFERD SWEET Commerctal HERMAN GEISELER lndustrlal GLENN WATERS lndustrnal RALPH VANDERSLICE lndustrlal Evo PULKYNER lndustrxal VIRGIL PATTERSON Industrlal MELVIN SCHMECK-Sqcial Science , -- . it rw SCHOOL SONG We ll all suck together Old M l-l S m all kmds of vstather We rt frrtnds not foes Wnth luck xt goes We ll flght for rlgh wlth all our mxght We ll not show vw rte feather Our team has the old pep We re marchmg onward step by step rl he blue and gold wnll have no fear We re always ready to cheer and cheer For dear old Mldland Hlgh Col oRs FLOWER Blue and lVhzte Whzte Carnatzon MOTTO To Attam the Unattamable The 1944 X716 . 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' - ' - ' f' ,A , -.Q J , .L - J N 2 '-s 15. v 003 --Q. .5 ,I- a n in A -A 4 i D Q Ftrs! rout HEI LN ACKERIVIAN HIRA D ANDERSON Band l 2 3 4 lat G mld 7 3 Unxon Board 3 4 President of Umon Board 4 Chapel Chonr Z 3 Presldant of Class 3 Iootball 2 3 4 GLENN ANGLR Varslty Golf 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 4 Varslty Club 4 JOY ARTHUR Chapel Choxr 4 LI A 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Intramural Softball Second rou. DOROTHY J ATNIP Van Dyke Hxgh l 2 Beaverton Hxgh 3 Choir 4 Band Drum Major ALICE M BAILEY latm Gulld 1 Z Band 3 Booster Club l Class Play Z HERBERT BAI LEY Retatlmg 4 MILDRED ARLINE BAKER Third rou, ROBERT B BAKER Gun Club 3 Ely Tymg Club 3 War Productlon Machxne Shop 3 WILIIAM R BANDIIN Iatln Guxld 1 B nd 2 3 4 Ch lr 4 Un on Board 2 3 Fl t l GEORGE H BARTI PTT JR Debate Z 3 Junior Play 3 Tennts 3 4 Hugh School Choxr 2 3 4 Umon Board 4 Sxutch Board Operator 4 I EA 7 RICHARD DEAN BARTI ETT Gun Club Z Lshers Club 3 4 Intramural Basketball 10 The 1944 V16 fzrsi row VIRGINIA BARTOS O B E Club CATHI RINI Bl AN Cheerltadtr Z 3 Retanltr s FI I EN BEANI' JEAN J BENNETT Glet Club I 7 Commtrual Club 7 Iatln Curld 2 Second rou BETTY JANE BETRON Olymplc Club 2 3 4 I t mu al Sports l 3 4 MAI Club Z IREDERICK BI ACKHURST Booster Club I H Y Club I la rn Gurld 7 3 4 V Prtsxdenr 3 Chapel Cholr 4 Thzrd row JOHN C BLUBAUGH War Productron 2 3 4 VIARII: L BRADLN LUGLNL BRADY Intramural Sports I 2 Retailers 3 4 Class Presxdent 4 Hugh School Chorr 4 Umon Board 4 MARGUFRITE K BRALEY FFA Aux1l1ary3 4 The 1944 t IC 11 4 .... :..Q R . 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Club 4: l.ibrary . . . . 1 - , , 1 if 1 . t' ' -, , , ice- Frrst tous WILLIAM A BRIDGE Intramural B seball 1 Baseball 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Basketb ll 1 2 3 4 Umon Board 2 Defense Councll 2 Class VICE Presldent 3 Varsxty Club 3 4 Vlce Presxdent 4 Latm Gulld 3 4 Consul 4 YVONNE M BRIMMER Glee Club 1 'Vllxed Chorus 2 Ellen H Rlchards 1 2 Secretary 2 Vzc Trxbune 4 Chapel Chorr 3 Trl Language Club 3 Secretary 3 Debate and Speech 3 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 Defense Councll 3 Booster Club 1 2 Scnence Club 3 WALTER ROBERT BRINES .IR Latm Gulld 2 Scxence Club 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Varsxty Club 4 Football 3 4 EDITH MAE BRITTON BROWN Sc ence Club 3 4 Iaporte l 2 MARGARET S BROWN Ushers Club 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Ellen H Rlchards l 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Trtasurer 4 JACQUE LINE A BROWN Olympxc Club 1 2 3 4 Third row WILLIAM A BURKE EEA 2 3 4 Pres1der't4 Union Board 4 GEORGINA BURKHARDT GRAVES Retallers 4 MATILDA M BURLINGAMF I-I A Auxtllary 4 JOANNE CALLAN Ellen H Richards I 2 Booster Club l Latm Guxld l 3 Vlarnonette Club l 2 Vice Presldent 2 Annual Staff 3 Defense Councll 3 Debate 2 3 12 The 1944 X716 S E N I O R S ' '- . , A a : , I. : , , I, : a Second row-DAVID J. BROWN. Band l, 2, 3, 4. Chapel Choir 2, 4: Latin Guild 1, 2, 3, 4 .... FRED . i , : . . .... . , ' . I ' lzrsl mu IVA .IISAN CANTRIILI .Ioplm I-hgh School Shoals Hxgh School Vvlllcy Hugh School ROBBII DI AN CANTRIII Joplln Hxgh School Shoals I-Ilgh School Wesley I-Ixgh School PI-IYI.I IS Chapel Choxr 3 4 Annual SHIT 3 Strung Fnscmblc I 2 BI RNICIS CHAIVIBFRI AIN Second rom BI TTY CHAIVIBI Rl AIN Noon Club 3 IVIARGARI T CHRITY ROSI' CHRITZ IRENI' CISZISK Ilbflfy Club Thzrd rom CARI CI IPPIR Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 I-In Y I 'VIARION COATFS EARL CONF JR XVar Producuon 3 4 GERTRUDE CONNELI Y Olymplc Club Z 3 The 1044 I r 'iw I 553 I fx I I , . . .4 Q IIA, ,Q I ,,- B ,... , CARY,1Boogrcr Club I: IjaIln Guild I, 2, 3, 4: Igllen H. Richmjdsz Iihraryl Club 2, 3: Ushcrg .Club 3. 143: 'I' 13 fzrst rou BE TTY RAL COOK HELEN ELAINE COOKSON Olymplc Club l 2 Tn Language Club Z 3 Booster Club l Commerclal Club l 2 3 Annual Stall' 2 3 .Iumor Red Cross 3 BETTY IOU CRAIG GAI L M CRANDELL E F A l 2 3 4 Second mu NAOMI CRAWI ORD Olympic Club 2 3 VIOLET l CRON Commerclal Club LEO TERRENCE DEAN Third rom MILDRED I DENT Baton Club 3 Chapel Cholr 4 Annual Staff 4 Vic Tribune 2 3 4 JAMES I-I DOOI ITTLI- Mmneapolls Bryant .Ir I-Ixgh l Mmneapolls Central I-hgh 2 Spamsh Club KATI-IRYIN ANN DORR Fllen H R1chards l 2 3 4 Vic Trrbune 2 3 4 Trl Language Club Z 3 Spanxsh Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Booster Club l 2 Latln Guxld l BARBARA JEAN DOWNS Iatxn Guxld 2 Olymplc Club Z 3 4 14. The 1944 Vxc 2: Noon Club 2. 3 .... RUSSELL W. DAVIS, Intramural Basketball.l, 2: Intralmural Football I, 21 Varsity golf 3, 4 .... ' . ' . . 4.. . . . I ' I H . 1 . ' I , . .Y 1 ' ' , . 1 zrsr rou. AIICI DUCIY latln Cuxld l 2 OBE Clu ROY DUCHAM JOAN DUTL JUNE INDSIIY Gnrls Reserve l Chapel Chonr 4 Clue Club 7 3 4 Sefond mu. IAWRINCI FNGIISH Varsltx Club 3 4 C mmcrcnl Club l 2 3 G Cl b 2 3 FFNSKE BERNEDA YICK Thzrd rou BETTY FOSTFR Glee Club 2 3 OBE Club 4 Treasurer 4 ROBERT ERA ZILR Port Huron l 2 ARDATH FREEMAN WILMA FRIEDIF Booster Club 1 2 Junxor Red Cross 3 Latxn Guxld l 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Ushers Club 3 4 Umon Board 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Ellen H Rlchards l 2 3 4 Vlce President 3 Pres1dent4 Chapel Cholr 3 4 Chmrman 4 The 1944 Vic FI '-- 2 1' ,',3: b-1 .... r '- . i 3 2 . . . 4' I' . : o 1 . . . 1 un u . : Baseball 2. 3. 4: Football 3. 4: Intramural Sports l, 2 .... HERBERT IENGWIS. Union Board l .... DALE 1 zrsi mu BI I JI AN GAY 316 Trrbune 3 Latnn Guxld 3 4 N lllI G Y LOIS 'VI GENSEL Glcc Club 3 MARION MARGARET GIFEORD O B E Club 4 Second row ROBERT GREEN Intramural sports EUGENE GWISDAI A Retallers 4 Youth BELLA BARBARA HEIT .Iumor Red Cross 3 4 lzc Trlbune 3 Olympic Club l Annual Staff 3 4 Booster Club l 2 I-Iandlcraft 3 Thzrd rou RU lnl-I HINIS RAY C HOWARD Reta1lers 3 4 ROWI-NA I-IUTCHINSON nnual Staff l Idxtor 4 Boos C Iattn Gulld l 7 3 Scrxptor Z Marxonette Club l .lun Red Cross 2 Class Secretary Z ROLAND JACOBS Intramural B sl-netball 2 3 4 16 Thr 1944 Vic a 'a A Ev Z I X H , A ti 3 lf. '-- i 'I'Y 2 . ' : ' ' . .... II . , i 'A .... I . Center Council 4? . . NORMA I-IALI.. Olympic Club ll. -2,. 3', 4: Retailers 4: Intramural sports. . . ISA- ' . f' ' . ' . . A . 3,4. 2' I I ter lub l. . ' I' .-, :I I I: 'O : ior : ,. t ' ,... . a , , . lrrst rou EMII Y C JOSL Mixed Chorus Z I rc Trlbune 3 JACK KARBOVVSKI Plnconnmg l 2 Intramural Basketball 3 MARGERY KEICHER Chapel Choxr 2 3 Defense Council 2 3 Chapel C mmnttce 4 Booster Club l Iatln Cvutld l 2 Band Club 3 4 B nd l Z 3 4 Secretary Band 4 Um Board 4 Annual 3 4 M LUCILLE KELLER Intramural Sports 1 2 Ol pn s l 2 3 4 T1 I mn guage 3 Second rou. LDINA KLEIN O B E I UI A M KLOI-IA Glee Club 3 4 Commercial Club l O B I ANGELINE KLOZIK Mount Assxsm l Noon Club 4 Secretary O B E 4 Glee Club l LEON ARD KUCHEK Intramural Basketball 3 Intramural Softball 2 3 War Productlon 2 3 4 Thzrd row DOINALD IEE Class Presldent l 2 Varsxty Club 3 4 Presxdent Varsltx 4 I-Il Y Club Secretary I-I1 Y 4 V1ce Presldent of Class 4 Umon Board 1 2 3 B sketball 2 3 4 Tennls Z 3 Football 4 FREDERICK LEE Tenms l Football I Audttortum Panel 2 3 4 Latm Guxld 2 Chapel o1r 2 3 VIARIAN LINCOLN Glee Club 3 4 LOIS MACDONAID The 1944 Vzr 7 lzrsz mu IRMA 'VIANNII II WAI I 9 BLTTY MARCY BARBARA MARDFN Band 7 3 Band Club Z 3 Class Secretary 3 Commercial Club GI ORIA MATI-IIIU Sefond row VIARJORII. MCCRARY Glee Club Z 3 Noon Club 3 4 I-IAZEL MCQUISTON Glee Club Z 3 MARY AINNIE MII LFR Intramural Sports 1 JEAN MIIII-IISLER Olymprcs l Secretarx treasurer Noon Club 4 F Y A 4 Thzrd rou, B AI BFRT MINFR Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Football Z Intramural Ten n 2 nms Ban I War Production ROBFRT P MODDFRS RICHARD MOR RIS Auditorium Panel Z 3 4 JOAN MONROE Olymprcsl 2 3 4 18 The 1944 VIC sENloRs luhylf 'Hi rf 7 T ,MQ 5' M ag A ,I I I Fzrst rou, KATHI EEN MURPHY Retaxler s 4 llbrary Club l lRANlx NEEB NORMA NI HIL Spanlsh Club President 4 Annual Staff 4 ltr Tribune 2 3 Ille H R1 bards l 2 3 4 Un Board 4 Booster Club l 2 Trl language 3 IVI l YN INORTHCOTT O B I Club 4 language Club 3 Spamsh Club 4 latxn Gulld Z 3 U of M .Iumor Avxard 3 Glee Club Z Annual Secre ta 4 HELEN OSTAHOWSKI Olymplc Club Z 3 Ellen H Rxchards EARL PEEK Rlfle Club Z Science Club 3 LDIOH Board 4 Intramural sports l 2 3 Football Manager 4 BEVERLY PHE'Vll STER Commercxal Club 2 3 Slauson Hlgh l Annual Staff 3 4 Lllen H Rlchards 2 Umon Board 3 Thrrd rout LILLIAN PICKENS Ellen H Rlchards GEORGE POMRANKY GEORGE POU Tenms l 2 3 T ck 2 Sch ol Play 1 3 lntramura Basketball l EDGAR POWEII Te1944l1c 19 A me ll' I , '. 4 ' : 3 3 'VA ' . I: li' . lc 1 ,I l, .l 1 ion Second row-MARY EILEEN O'BRlEN, Booster Club Z: Ellen H. Richards l. Z. 3: Treasurer 3: Tri- ry ..., I . ' ' I . 1 . . ' .... , - . ' : ' 2 I ' 1 . . 1 ' .... , ,. - LOS, I , . Z ra .33 B I. Z. 1 llrl l .Z. 3. . I. l. L. . .. h , larsl row HAIDFI' PRAGFR Morongo P G C Geelong Australla Iatm Gulld 4 ChapclC.ho1r MARGARET PREXVOZNIAK BEVERLY PRICE a rn Guild 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Ann Staff 3 4 Co Manager 4 Noon Club 2 3 Sports Commlttee Charrman 2 3 I lf Tribune PI-IYLLIS PRICE Second rou. LFOI A PRIEST Glee Club l 2 3 SUSAN REID Cxlee Club 2 Comrnercral Club 3 PAUI REIGI FR Sclcnce Club 3 Varslty Club 4 Intramural Football I Football 4 Track 3 Bas ketball Manager 4 TI-IOVIAS I-I RENSHAW Intramural Football I 2 Thzrd row ANN M RICHNAK KEITH ROBERSON Phetteplace I Intramural Sports 2 3 4 H 3 Club 3 4 ROBFRT L ROBERSON ELMER L ROBISHAW 20 The 1944 Vzc SENIORS Izrst rou l'ARl JOHN ROBISHAW Commercial Club Union Board Retailers 4 Manager 4 lnrra mural basketbill WALLACE RODAMMER Vassar High School l 2 JANE ROSS Band l 7 3 4 Booster Club 2 Chapel Choir 3 4 Latin Guild 2 3 SHIRLEY RUBY Union Board 4 Secretary -4 3 President 4 lu Tribune 4 Second row KATHFRINF JIHAN SCHARTOW Commercial Club l 2 Annual Staff 3 4 Cl ARA l SCHNI lDlR Rifle Club 2 BARBARA JFAN SCHRFIBLR Phetteplacc l Annual Staff 4 IIINA JUNL SCHWI IGLRT Third rou. JEAN E SCOTT Glee Club 3 Freeland l 2 JACK W SEARS GFORGF C F SLCRIST EI IZABETH J SHERLOCK Library Club 2 Latin Ciuild 2 Annual Staff 7 4 Cilec Club l Scottwllle High School 3 TeI944l1c 2 . Y Q A yf ' A f - , 'S if is . ' 3 Olympic Club l. 2. 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Noon Club l. 2, 3, 4: President 3, 4: FFA, Auxiliary 3. 4: Treasurer h f 1 Fzrst row RICHARD L SIRRINE Baseball 3 4 Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Varslty Club WII LIAVI M SMAI LWOOD Juruor Red Cross 3 4 Annual Staff 4 I rc Trzbune 4 Class Plax 7 BARBARA JANE, SVIITH CIERALDINE R SMITH Laporte l Z Glee Club 3 Second row JOSFPH SMITH Latm Guxld 2 4 St Josephs School l 3 'VIARION SMITH Glen ub I MYRNA LLL SMITH Commerual Club I Booster Club I Band I Z 3 4 Annual Staff 2 3 Class Sneretary Treasurer 4 PAULINII P SMITH Thzrd rou. PHYI LIS IN SMITH Cheerleader 4 Ellen H Rlchardsl 2 4 Chapel Choxrl 2 3 4 Iatm Gulld I 2 Bo ter Club I IIC T zbune 7 3 4 Annual Staff SAI I Y LOU SMITH Iatm rd I Z 3 4 Scrence Club 4 Olympr C Z 3 4 Class Vxce Presxdent 2 Un Board l 3 4 Vue I resrdent 4 Booster Club I LAWRENCL R SOI OSKY I OVII I SOVF N Golf 3 Ba ball 2 Intra ural basketball I 2 22 The 1944 I IC S E N I O R S 4 .... I . T-I . T., 3' ' II: . : I I 3 ' I I f ... 4 .... 3 I ,... A . 3 3 3 . Cl 1.2 .... T '3 I Q l ' ' I A '- . I. 3 3 . ' 3 3 : ' . . . : . ' ' 3 3 os : r' -. . : 4. .. . .. , . ' Gu'l 3 23 33 4: 'Band l. 3 3 2 A 3 ' 'c lub I. . 3 3 ' - ' 3 ion 3 . 1 f-I ' : 1 .... 3 3 . .... . .- REE 3 3 4: se : m 3 .33 4. U 7' Fzrst rou. ALICE JEAN SPAULDIING Glee Club 2 3 Chapel Cholr 4 HAROLD STARK Vklar Producuon 3 4 Intramural Softball l 2 3 ALVIN STEBNFR Sclence Club 3 Laporte l Z CAR MLN ST LOUIS Glee Club Serond rou MADELINL J STOCKTON Glee Club 2 3 BETTY J SVR EEBE PATRICIA Ushers Club l Z Booster Club 1 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Co Manager 4 DAR Avsard -1' Youth Center Councll 4 Cheerleader 2 MARGARET L 'IHURSTON Thrrd row RUTH T TODD ROLAND J TOWN COLLEEN VAINDERSLICE Latm Gulld 2 Ellen H R1chards 1 2 3 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Presxdent 3 Trl Language Club 3 Un1 n Board 3 U of 'VI Jr Award 3 VIOLA G VANSTEENHOUSE The 1944 In THORSBERG. Union Board 2, 4: Secretary' 3: Latin Gulldlll 4: Praeter 1: Olymplc Club l, 2, 3, 4: ' ' 2 . ' I , , I: l ' .. . : l 'I : '- : 'o 23 lzml mu IOIS LI AINI: VARNLR Commercral Club I 2 Olympxc Club I 2 3 4 OBI Club 4 Inmdent 4 Noon Club Z 3 4 BERNICE I WADDELL Glee Club l Z 3 Chapel Chotr Z HAR OID WAITI Noon Club 2 Intramural sports Edenvllle I LAWRENCI' R WARREN football 4 Varsxty Club 4 Intramural basketball 3 4 GIIKOVNSKI Illen H Rxchards 3 4 Olymplt Club 3 4 Ushers Club l 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Commercxal Club 7 3 Noon Club 4 BETTY LOU WERNER O B E Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Thzrd row CHARI F9 R XVII I IAIVIS WII I IAM K WII I IAMS BI TTY JANI. XVII SON C mmertxal Club l Olymptt Club I Z 3 4 OBE Club 4 MAX P XVII SON Beaxerton l 24. The 1944 Vzc S E N I O R S JV, i ,QA 1 ' IQI' ir, A ' V, : 'Y v :. . , . 2, I : 1 ' .... 1 . , 3 : Set-ond mw-HENRY C. WEGNER ,... FLORENCE L. WEJROWSKI .... PHILAMENA A. WEN- O 44 -Z iii-, fy V I ... . Pzrsl rom DELOS WOODCOCK Track 2 5 4 loolball -l Intramural baskuball 2 3 4 lntramurl softball 2 3 War Production 3 4 Varsxty Club 3 DUANE WOODCOCK IYNN WOOD COCK Trl language Club Z Spamsh 4 Class Play X4 s's..,, as The 1944 lzf 23 CLASS HISTORY ERESHMAN YEAR DEAR DIARY It was wonderful that first day rn September when our class strolled 1nto the halls of th1s 1nst1tut1on That day wxll long be remembered by our faculty as a step toward a renals sance Don Lee was elected presxdent and to assnst hrm we made Leola Emney v1ce presrdent Alma Woods was secretary treasurer To show our dom1nat1ng capab1l1ty to elect vlrtuous leaders for our prodrgy class we chose Sally Smrth and Herb Engwrs as our representauves We sent flowers to the Laur famrly to express our deep regret at the loss of our classmate Don We proved what brams we have when we sponsored the brggest and best dance of the year The Santa s Swmg where dear old Santa fTed Nrcholsonj Claus made an appear ance After many rnterestmg act1v1t1es we came forth wrth the most beautrful g1rl rn school representmg us 1n the Queen s court for our Sport Day Yvonne Brrmmer of course was the honored lady Also on that day Barb Johnson and Bates Euell took movles and these were shown later to the school wxth a ten cent adm1ss1on So we end the term Wlth a slgh and greatly antlcxpate our next years SOPI-IOMORE YEAR DLAR DIARY Another September day that w1ll long be remembered By th1s tlme you see our class 15 the backbone of the school but rrght at present vue are hav1ng a l1ttle competmon wrth the upper classmen The class aga1n places 1ts confidence rn Don Lee by re electmg h1m to the office of presx dent Hrs able ass1stant IS Sally Smrth whrle Rowena Hutchmson acts as secretary treasurer Pat Thorsberg and B111 Bridge represent us on the Umon Board On to our act1v1t1es Yes that s rxght the Sophomore class put on the most extraordl nary party of the year celebratmg the 50th anmversary of basketball Eddxe Shade s Orchestra produced the musxc for the occasron After recuperatmg from such strenuous act1v1t1es we agaxn selected the falrest damsel 1n our mrdst th1s txme Peg McDonald to represent us nn the Queen s court Agam unt1l next year we bud you adleu JUNIOR YEAR DFAR DIARY Just th1nk we are Jumors Thrs year we elected Hrra D Anderson II Cbe sure you get that III presrdent B111 Brxdge agam took hrs place among our ofhcers th1s trme lillxng the shoes of VICE pres1dent Qur secretary treasurer IS Barb Marden In the gay month of November as the leaves were turmng we sponsored the Hobble Cobble dance Dur1ng the 1nterm1ss1on H1 3llCf'OI'19d a fat JUICY turkey The lucky number holder was Barb Helt Georgma Burkhardt glorrously fulfilled the requ1rements of her predecessor on the Queen s court Then came the greatest day 1n our career the Junlor Senlor Dance H1 Anderson agarn came 1nto the spotl1ght as general cha1rman of the affaxr DCCOIBIIOHS were stupendousl' Putt Smrth came forth w1th the resplendent 1dea of crepe paper flowers Marge Kercher donated her trell1s and b1rd bath whrle Barb Johnson and I-Iutch pamted the rocks for the summer gar den All 1n all It was a great event Dur1ng the summer one of the greatest losses to the class of 44 was the death of our schoolmate Nels Peterson Once more we depart unt1l next year SENIOR YEAR DFAR DIARY Senrors Hooray We started off th1s year by elect1ng Gene Brady Presrdent Don Lee Vrce Presrdent Myrna Smnh Secretary treasurer and boy and g1rl representatxves Earl Peek Pat Thorsberg We staged two successful dances durmg the year then thoughts turned to graduat1on Baccalaureate June 4th Class N1ght June 6th and on June 8th we donned our caps and gowns for the long awalted day Commencement 26 The 1944 X716 11 , - 1 11 - 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 - 11 1 v v - 1 1 1 . . , . 1 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . 1 - 1 1 YD I 1 1 - . 1 - . . , 1 . . . . . , 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 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' B11'I ' L '1411 . , LIL C LASS PROPH ECY Having made our first m1111on we arr1ved 1n town on the 9 20 hellcopter flown by George fK3t19 s old flameb Poulas Before our eyes was a large sxgn held by Glenna Holslnger and Lulu Kloha Ah 1 at long last Homecoming Look theres Ehzabeth Sherlock Major ln the Nurse Corps board1ng the out gomg plane We were lucky enough to have Marguer 1te Braley our llttle southern belle as passenger w1th us Belng drlven through town by our chauffeur Leonard Kuchek we pass Roland Jacobs new n1ght club currently featurmg the Glamazons Ann Rxchnak Vnrgmxa Bartos Marxe Braden Pearl B11ow Helen Ostahowskm Betty Rae Cook Ed1th Mae Brltton and Evelyn Northcott Commg out the door are the newly weds Ruth Hmes and Doug Bark As we wonder what all the nolse IS we hear none other than Barb Johnson s1ng1ng for the Salvatlon Army And oh yes There s Dorothy Atnlp as drum major Proceedmg down the old famxllar street to see Jo Callan about those alterations we are about taken off our feet by the sxren of an ambulance drlven by Earl Cone leonard turns around and asks us lf we d care to stop at the Bxjou slnce there IS an ex ceptionally novel double feature there wxth the great bubble dancer Lucllle Keller and Barb Marden s orchestra wlth vocallst Mary Ann Mxller We agree that we d 11ke to stop so as Fred Brown the door man of the jomt opens the door we fall over Don Lee the chxef mathe matlclan lexpert on nguresl for the Pollce Gazette As soon as we get msxde we notlce Bev Phemlste and her escort Coach Kelth Roberson The news reel brmgs us news of Pat Thors berg M D and her husband Dr Jack K3fbOWSk1 s dlscovery of each other As we turn to leave we fmd the gallery overrun w1th Catherlne Bean and her bean sprouts and Roland Town and hls fourteen ln the lobby about to enter are Phy111s Pr1ce and Elmer Robxshaw and Clara Schnelder and Lor1n Speaker The door IS opened by Joe Smlth who has just relleved Fred Brown As we pass by Sam s Cut Rate whlch has been remodeled by B111 Smallwood the successful surreallst for use as a stud1o Kathleen Murphy and Margaret Pre wozmak h1s two models approach us A news g1rl Georgma Graves halls us for a purchase The headlmes of Mlldred Dents bemg named Veronlca Lake of 1960 greets our eye We are further educated through Allce Ducey s column on Galus .luhus We revnew then the case of Glen Anger who IS defended by Herb Ba1ley versus Fred Blackhurst a local poultry farmer The great surgeon George Bartlett whose hobbv IS the Metropolltan Opera IS now dolng plastxc surgery on Margaret S Brown a chemlst at DuPont Ah and plans for the annual 4 H fa1r are belng laxd by the chalrman Bermce Chamberlaxn Some very astoundxng things have happened smce our last M1d1and explo1t'll Wllma Frledle has done some very outstandmg scormg as center of the A C s Dale Fenskx has gone to the metropolrs of Crump and made good Robert Chatterton IS ropmg steers ln Texas A 1 throw the paper aslde 1 see a lxttle artlcle at the bottom that Margaret G1fford IS managmg Burt MaW111nney s campa1gn for congressman Wlth the desxre to again roam the halls of our alma mater good ol M C H S we hear Margaret Thurston test1ng hel1copters for publxc use Ah Here It is lf hasnt changed much at all Why' If If 1snt the former Colleen Vanderslxces daughter and Carl Cllppers son passing notes in Mrss R Allens English class A cheerleader namely Helen Ackerman approaches us and mforms us of the big foot ball game whlch IS about to begm Havmg declded to take in the game we saunter past the shop on the way out only to find that Robert Baker Myrna Smlth the loud mouthed televlsnon announcer present There are Yvonne Brlmmer Varga s wife out a door fDorrJ and IS grmnnmg wlth a cxgar in h1s w1fe Lena Schwelgert a lovely brunette Everythmg grows took over Mlss Fellows job walks 1n w1th one of the newer yes and there s Betty Craig whom We hear has been followlng negxe and Berneda Flck Pres1dent Roosevelt s Secretary A begms w1th Coach Larry Engllsh s Boston Bloomer G1rls has taken over As we enter the Held QIVGS us an account of the celebrltes Bud Wllll3mS who has finally knocked mouth and Lynn Woodcock w1th h1s silent as Shlrley Ruby who pedagogues Jack Sears Oh 1n the footsteps of Hattie Car wh1st1e sounds and the game defending the southern goal Durmg the half we are both surprlsed and honored to hear Norma Hall the great cowglrl vocalist smg the Star Spangled Banner whxch heralds Bob Frazer s head stand on a 300 foot pole We all had a lovely txme but were slxghtly detamed when Dxck Morr1s the famous bota n1st sees a rare butterfly crosslng the field and takes off after lt This IS all great but here It IS 1944 and we sxmply must hurry to the commencement exerc1ses so bye now 28 The 1944 Vzc V . - V - V V - V - V . .. , . V , V ' . - V V V V V . V V H ,V . . . . . . , V V V V - 1 V V - , 1 V . . . 1 ,yy , . V ... 1 1 11 1 . , ,V .. V, . . 1 . 1 V V V . . . V - 1 V - V 1 1 - V A V 1 . V 1 we- 11 . 1. . .V . 1 V 1 .V V . . . . . - 11 V VV - - . ' V V V - ' V - - - V - 11 - VV - V 11 ' - VV - 1 1 1 1 V V V 1 1 1 . . V I V 1 1 - V - V V . . 1 . 1 . V . 1 1 V . V V . . V , . V V V . . .V . . . , . . V V . , V V . . . V . , . . . V . 1 ' 1 V . V V ' 1 V . V V ' V . , . . . V V -V V V V . , . V . V V - V V . 1 . . V V ' . 1 V , . V V V V - - V 11 - VV - , . V V - - 11 VV - V Y . Y . 1 V . V ' V V . un mn rn u llll MY if The 1944 Vu vm x 6 t E E ui 'ge , 1' ...'xLd., 9 9 his RX: .4 A fzrst row B Abbey G Allsweede B Ames M Anderson B Archer G Archer I Armstrong B Arndt Second rote B Arndt A Arthur C Arthur J Arthur I Asch E Babcock B Badour E Barnhart Third rou. I Bartos ln Bartos T Beden P Beebe C Bellmger VV Bensch G Berg C Bllow Fourth row W Bxshop M Buss N Bollenbacker N Bowman I: Brabru D Bradley B Bradley E Bradsky Fzfth rou, B Brady E Brand A Brovsn H Broun, G BFIZQS I. Bryan B Burch B Burdntt Szxth row A Burk ett D Burrow S Bye B Carrler B Caterer D Catlln E Chambers M Champu Seventh row N Chap man C Chrrtz B Church I Church J Clark J Cllne B Cllpper H Coates Ezqhth row E Cobb E Cobb I' Colburn J Cole J Compton P Copus P Cox M Crampton Nmrh row B Cronkrxght M Crosby P Crowell B Cushway H Daudson D Davis J DeGeer A Del ong Tenth mu. J Dewese J Doremlre H Dotlc V Drew K Drxxer l Ducham B Duel J Dwyer 30 The 1944 Vrc -'13 If - .1 . 9 r . 5 ... ..r., - Bios. .. N , M ' I as r , y.yr I tttta 4 rttt B. rsry., J 'III I I , if lbw I gf 4 I v 5 N . .,'. .f - ' I f I ' I If I. . ,... 4' ' , ,sr .-1' I ., , .v.. 1, , - ' if Q r ,I J LI: Z I Q4 3- Q t . I. ,J ,,,r,, ' Q I ia!- f ,va L 1 , z V B, V... . A rw' A W ww ,W I IW, 1 W A I A b y .I PI? I S .5 ' -C :. .V I A ., A - , 1, ' .9 fy I f Fzrsl row C Dyer D Dyer J Dyer N Eastman M Lllxs P fnglnsh R Engllsh R Ewens Second rout G Pelterolf A Feusse B Fmelds D ldlllmore B Fxsher ll llsher B Flsher Vl Fltsgcrald Thzrd rom S Flemlng D Fosgxtt K Frxedle J Gay C Genelt R Gerlsh W Gxllet A Glllette Fourth rom A Gooch F Gooch L Goodlng B Gotham E Graham M Gray D Gross B Groulx Fzfth row P Hackett G Heckman H Henry N Hepmstall N Heppner C Hltsman V Hobrook Setenth rou. I. Hock D Hol lmgsworth R Holslnger R Huey C Hunt P Huscher D Inman L Jacobs Elqhth rout B JETCWSKI B Johnson S Johnson W Johnson J Karbowskx B Katslnger D Keel B Keeley 'Vmrh rou. B Kennedx B Kllhan G Kmg M Kmg S Kmg A Koch R Kcenders E Krotzer Tenth row D Kruger H Kuchek B Kulleck L Lambert J LalVlott E Lamphxerd F Iane E Latoskl The 1944 Xrr 31 B. Haley, D. Hall, R. Hall, B. Harper, Harper, E. Harrington, J. Hart. Sixlh row-D. Haught, B. Heatly, Furs! rote M Lettts D Imcoln C Lock B Lose J Ludmgton M lymch J MacI eod A Marcy Sec ond rote E Mellchm C Malcolm G Mapes W Viapes J Marden J Marsh B Marden M Martm Thrri rou II Mason R Mason I. Mathmeu R Matthews E McCarl R McConnell P Mclnnls J McIntyre Fourth rom C McKeller B McMart1n J McRoberts VI Melchx I. Melchl I Merrxtt S Meyer B Mlller Fzfth rom L Moe M VIonroe I. 'Vlontgomery D Mudd J Mulwaney A Murphy K Myers N Morgan Sixth rote INear R Noock D 'Nold M lNorth at B OConner P Olds E Olner N Opperman Seventh Owen J Pagel J Pappas C Parsons K Polmanteer A Peterson O Pfenffer B Phllllps Eighth Phxlllps D Pxegols I Plegols C Poland I Pomranky K Prlce I. Putman M Reid Ninth Rlmers Vw Remke J Rxch R Reexcs M Richardson N Rnpke A Roberts I Roberson Tenth Roberson P Roblnson K Roblnson VI Rohrhough R Frmedle D Ross J Rowe Joyce Rowe FOIL TOLL FOLL TOLL 32 The 1944 X16 . , . I . . A ', . . . I . . , . . . . . ' . . . . I' . . ' , I , . ' , . , . . . . '-B. ' , I. C .,',. ' . , C ..'.. , .. . '-I.. I, lzrsl rom W Rupprecht If Rxtlexxskt 'NI Sanford L Saube R Schnlder IVI Schult7 C Seward B Sheets Seeond rom O Sheppard V Sheppard B Sheppard H Sherxff V Shervsood D Slhel I Slebert B Sxmpson Thzrd mu V Skutt A Smlth B Smxth C Smtth I Smnth IVI Smith B Smnth V Smlth Fourth row V Smlth C Smock H Sopcak D Stanford L Stephenson C Sttllvsell W' Stout P Sudcrman Frfth row I' Suderman R Sundeck R Sugnet W Sutlxff J Temple Thomson I 'Ihurston I Txsdale Szxf mu M Townsend B Tyrrell IVI Txrrell R Narner Xntkuskt B Vxtkuskx D Vogelsang IVI Waxte Seunrh mu. D Warner G Wfatson NI Wleber D W'egner J Wetdenmelr R Welch D Wells R Wlendt Ezqhth mu R W'endt R W'erner D Wert lx Whipple I' Whlstler V Wllllxams W' Wfoodcock D Wooden 1N1nth FOLL R W'ooduorth J W rnght C W'xm1n I7 Xxman B ohn I mcxk Zin Zmlck The 1141 I I -1. , , , . . '. ' . . . J. . .. ' . ., ' . y h IS 'I Il . Y . . 1 AV. , , . . V . A , . V 4 , V . . . 'L . '-- . ' , . . . V' . , . XII' . . Z . 2. Zil' ' . B. ' k. I.. f A 33 Izrst rou. J Adams Y Allen E Altman B Anderson R Anger M Annls S Arbury P Arnold Second rou. I Arthur D Babcock H Bachand M Barley B Baldwrn S Baldvxtn P Barr M Bartlett Thzra' rou. G Bartos G Bauder H Bebeau B Beeman J Bell J Bendon F Bennett E Berg Fourth row M Beshgatoor J Betts A Beuer M Bloom B Bloomfield A Boulton C Bow D Bowen Fzfth rote C Brrggen D Brown D Brown F Brown E Brown J Brown L Brown M Bruder Sixth rott H Buech Churchflcld D Clmrk l Clark 'Vl Clark M Clark M Clulo R Colburn D Conklxn Erqhlh rou M Cook l Cooper A Cornell B Craig N Crampton J Crandell B Cron B Curley Iwmlh rou B Davrs I Davui l Dtcator B Decker G DeCeer C Dxckerson I Drngman A Dorr Tenth rou. J Fnglmh P Fshelman B ans C ke nc lrts B Flo 34 The 1944 vm ler. D. Burke, J. Burlingame. B. Bye. P. Carter. D. Chamberlain. B. Christilaw. M. Church. Seventh row-B. , . 4 . .. 4 , l . , . . . . . , . V . VL- 'E T. Q, ., ' . . , . 1 . 1. I , . -. I . . . '-. 1 lt , 2. 1 , . Ev ., . Pens , B, Ferris. M. Fi h, J. 5' k. . A 'ey. Fzrst rou. M Iranklrn W Freer G Irledle I Irredle J Iruehauf F funk G Gay XV Gay Second rou. S Glbb S Glbb B Graham R Graham M Grxfflth I' Hagel V Hancock V Hancock Thzrd rou. J Harder N Hayens In Hayes H Hayes I Heath I: Hc1rhoI7cr C Heppner Z Hlckerson lourth rou, C Hllderly M Hoover J Horden I Howe H Hunter C Husted I Ignatowslu J Inman lrflh rou. Keller C Kenyon T Kirby B Kllngball M KlO7lk I' Knold M Koht7 D Klumpp Senenth mu J I Iord D Lee T Mahar Y Manley E Mapes J Marden B Marquxss K Marqurss Erqhlh rou I Martuch I Mar71nsk1 B McAnallen J McGandless N McCann J VlcCread1e C Mcloaren B McLean INIHII7 rou. I. McVl1llan V Merntt F Mrlks E Muller H Moe T Moe B Morgan K Morris Tenth row J MOI' rxson E Morse B Murphy P Oren M Ostrander A Palmer B Parkmson C Peek The 1944 IIC I J. Inman, G. Ireland, IT Johnson. S. Johnstone, If. Janes, I.. Jones, J. Jozwiak, B. Kalawert. Szxlh row-B. f' 35 .1 1' wa.. 'Q 1 1 ai All 5, Q Irrst rote G Peterman F Pnegols C Pollard M Pope B Post K Powell D Prlce l Radde Seronl rout J Rnd B Relgler P Rexst P Rxder N Rlfenberg C1 Roberson C Rogers D Rogers Third row D Ruhnau E Rxal A Schaefer M Schaefer B Schartow R Schwart7 B Schwart7 E Schwelgert Fourth rou. J Sears E Sergeant J Shreene T Srrrrne B Slater M Smxth R Smlth S Sm1th Fzfth rou B Snyder L Spagnuolo J Speaker E Spencer A Stanford D Staslk E Steele R Stellmacher Srxth rou, L Stewens M Streeter R Strme N Suplnger A Sweetman C Thayer D Thompson S Town Seventh rou. B Twlnlng B S1rr1ne I. Vmcent D Walker W Ma den J Wallace l Vklclnberg E Wenglxkowslu Fzqhlh rom W Flnney D W1lls1e I Wnttbrodt D Wonslt er B Woodcock S Woodcock E Wrxght C WYllL Nznth rou. C1 Wyman L Wyman V Yoder 36 The 1944 Vrc V ' or W Y 4 A . ,za L, S 3, Y ' .T , We- ef .. . V. 'fe w - A. ,T , .r,r., g ,T e Q Q . , ff: A. . '... I ' A .. 1 12 P 4 .r-- S' M A xi , fr- ' rw ,J . in , - B ...'i .,..r .. V , A .. M, 'NE' ' , ' A' .4 ,,. , , .,... , ,. , . EI- 1 y,, 'J .T J J at ii an in 'Ii ' 3 or .N T To ,r , yy ,J 4 ,.yr , A ' . V xv 9 1 v , J . f eee J - an ,. .. ' W l m' MM A. ,M WU , ,t4, , . - MY . 1 . Q , if g' gmp f..l 'J .1,- g. l .Vi 1 Q ::. I if , W A A ' I ' A - .1 ' Ftrs! row C Allen G Allen K Allsvnede G Alword V Arthur V Aspnn l Axery G Austln Seconj rou, A Babmskx J Bacon A Badour XV Badour D Balley J Ba1lev D Baker D Bartelt Thzrd row Batch C Beck B Beeman B Benfer S Bcrgstem C Bergstron G Best B Betts Fourth rou, B Be7anah orthwlck R Bowan B Boyle J Bradley N1 Brady E Brand B Brandt Fzflh row V Bran Brnggs V Brown P Browne l Buckey B Burch J Carroll Ethel Chase Slxlh row S Chattcrton Church K Church C Cxszek H Clarey A Clark B Clark B Clmk Seventh rou. B Closs A Cobb Collmgs B Cook H Cook E Cookson N Cowell J Dean Ezghth row N DeAgostmo P Deloe DcGeer B Dickerson I: Dletleln H Dockham R Dopp B Dourns Nmth rote S Exsenlord D Ellxot Eyre B lox B lranklm J Franklm J Pranko D Frnedle Tenth rout M lr117lt 'Vl Funk J Cuabcrdlcl C Cuerstacker R Gcrstacktr D Grams C Grxsxxold N Croulx The 1944 Vw 37 B ' , . V . . . f. x , . , . . Q- . r, A. . v . 1 A, . , . l , . 1 . frrst mu B Gwlsdala M Hagle D Haggllt B Hagon J Hall P Haley F Hancock J Hardy Sec ond mu. B Haughr V Haydcn I Heatly B Hurhol7er I Hensey M Hllslnger H Hlggms M Hlavacek 'lhxrd mu M Hormng J Houxener D Howard D Howard W Howe F Howk M Hughes M Huff luurlh mu I Hunt M Huntcr R lnman L Johnson V Johnson H Jones L Jones H Kakeck frfth C lyons K Maler R 'Vlajeskc G Mallmu N Manley A Vlarcy C Marcy M Marqunss Sccenlh rou 'N Marshall J Marx P Mathcvws B Maur R McConnell P McGu1re J Mcl aren W Mcl aren Elghlh mu M Metcalf B Muller R Mlller C Moe D Morr B Morrxson C1 MfO7lDSKl B Murphy Ninth rou G Myers 'Vl Ncar J Nccb P Nlcholson Vl Nold D Olson M Owens W Owens Tenlh rom R Paddock B Pagcl M Pcrrlne 'Nl Pnfher P Phem1stcr XX Phemlster IN Planrl B Pope 38 The 1044 Y C row-B. Kecley. J. Kendall, R. Kent, B. Klingbail. E. Krolzer, G. Kruger. D. Lear. M. Lynch. Sixlh row- ' I Y l ' 4 3 , ' 1 . I . , A 3 , V. I I . V- '., - . ' V fl' Fzrst rou, I Porter M Presley E Pruss T Raxllmg E Relgler D Rlchardson E Rxchardson VI Rlch ardson Second row I Rlggle B Rxtter J Rutter J Roberson T Roe H Rogers M Rogers M Rose Thzrd rou B Ross E Sandow H Sandovs V Schmldt R Schroeder L Schwab I Sczepanskl E Secord Fourth rou, R Seer D Shafer R Shaiftr B Shauger H Shepherd J Sheppard B Sxmanskey C Slmpson Izlih rou. M Smclalr T Smcralr M Slrrxne N Snrrmt J Skalmcan M Sly B Smxth D Smlth Srxlh rou. G Smxth J Smlth R Spurr L Soxereen L Smock XV Smrth R Smxth B Stevenson Setemh rote A Stoner A Suderman A Sugnet R Thomas I Thompson P Thompson R Thomson J Thorsberg Ezqhlh rou, M Tolloff A Tomllnson XV 'Iown J Townsend J Trombley B 'Iyrell L Varner J Vxtkuske Nmth row If Wagner R Wagner M Warren A XVehcr B Wendt R Wendt J Wenger M Wmglnkovx skr Tenth row M Wert L Xvhxpple J Whnte V XWVTIIIIXHEIOH D Wxlhams VI Wlnchell NV Wmdour R Wmston The 1944 Kilt' -.. , - 1 . , . , . . . . - 1 A . vi v ' s V 3 ' 1 v.. s 1 ' I A 4 V . . , . . . . . H . V . Q . . . . - , . , . , . e . . r - - - e , . . . , . , '. . . , . , . - . ri ' . ' 1 s 'V 1 ' - ' 1 . , , s ' v, . x . . . . . . . V H . 1 . , . , . , . , . . r . . - , 5. r oo xx rl 1 nun lun H lrrmgton up Ix gs 1 r L Blu .9 Underclassmen Officers FRI SHMFN I rwldnnt Dun SlbIL Vxu I rrsndrnt Palrma I nglxelm Sur-.Ury I rnasurrr Dorothx Burovx Umon Boird Ruprrsmtatxus .IIITI Chrk nd hm DLXVQS 'SOPHOMORKS Presxdnnt John Enghslm Vxce Prusldrnt I loxd Frredln Srcnmry I rrasurgr Joan Brndon Umon Bond Rnprrsmtauus Du I QL and Kathryn Morrn JUNIORS Prcsldcnt Jake Vukuskc Vlce Pres1dcnt Joe Dean Secretary Treasurer Barbara Clark Umon Board Represcntatxvcs Don Smxth and Roberta Paddock I I I .V Vrlr 5 -I 5' 'T -': . .1. 1 ' ' 7 Z 171 sr !'ULL'fIvI. XV d 'U 1. I.. Yr g m . R. ' j , If. YL icr, '. Younr. H, Ziclinski. II. Zondlak. R. Allure, .Sun nl 121+ .l. . dur. J ,A' x xc ' I 40 The 1944 Vic Kaz ,J-f if R452 190 42 Th 1944 Yrc Bath rote left to nah! Managers fd Cookson and l'1rl Peck B111 Strrxnt Robert lngltsh Jerry Hart Ball Smlth Tom Strrme Tom Ratlllng Hilton Hunter Wilson Gay Assistant Couch Robert Stoppert Asslstant Coach Ken Norrts and Head Coach Ken Yirger Third rote left to rzqhf Don Smith Warren Marden Jack Brtdley Ken Youngs Jerry lrombley .lack Vit kuske laurcne Varner Rex lnman Mules Cook Delos Inman Dick Bradley Jack MeCandless Jim Smith Second rote left lo rzqhl Rodney Starks Duck Wtlltams Carvel Lyre John Lngltsh Norris Mtnley Robert Betts Mahlon Huff Clyde Roberson Jack laf ore Warren Phemtster Robert Morrison and Jim Adams fron! rote left to rrqhl Delos Woodcock Paul Retgler larry Warren Hara Anderson Don lee Walter Brmes leon Vlner Larry fngltsh Ray Feusse and Dick inrrme Captain l-leet FOOTBALL The openmg of school found Coach Ken Yarger surrounded by sixty determlned boys most of whom had nexer played football before Reserve Coach Ken Norrxs headed for the Navy and a new lme coach Robert Stoppert Mldland opened the season by defeating Blg Raplds 7 0 when they took the openmg kickoff and marched down the field to score tn eight plays Don Smtth scored the touch down and klcked the extra pomt A powerful and shlfty Alpena team opened the home schedule by defeatmg the Chemlcs 14 6 on two first half touchdowns Midland scored m the fourth period wtth Larry Eng lush gomg over Mtdland was the victim of the best Mt Pleasant team tn years loslng the game 19 0 The Chemtcs were unable to stop Kullman All State halfback Mulholland a two hundred pound speedy ptle drtvmg fullback Jack McCandless fullback was injured and out for the rest of the season The Chemtcs played one of thenr best games of the season against Owosso but lost 14 6 Ptrst downs meant nothing as Mldland racked thxrteen to the Trojans stx Jim St.orrer and Bob Cartwrtght All Valley halfbacks were the stars for the v1s1tors Larry Engltsh scored for the Chemtcs tn the second period Jack Vltkuske fullback and Don Smith half back were injured and out for the rest of the season An injury riddled squad stood up well for three quarters before yxeldmg to the unde feated Oilers of Mt Pleasant who pushed four touchdowns 1n the last quarter mamly through the efforts of Kullman and Mulholland ln the Homecommg game Midland lost to Alma tn a heart breaker 6 0 The Chemlcs played thelr best ball of the year and earned at least a moral victory The locals piled up thxrteen first downs to the Panthers three Alma scored on a pass from Howe to Greenhoe Don Lee fullback was lnjured and out for the rest of the season Thtrty men saw servlce in the season s final contest at Culadwm Larry Engllsh and Tom Smclaxr scored touchdowns and Jim Smith kicked one extra pomt Thtrty six boys had played rn a varsity game Twenty of them were enjoymg thexr first year of football Twenty eight major letters were awarded and all except the front row tn the above ptcture are returning for another year of competition The 1044 Vic 4-3 2 A A fo' ' ' ' . , -- pa , ,. ' ' 4 , - K I LT I . I ' xr ' , v I , v V -1 y - 4 T ' T 5 . 1.1. T 3 I' 1 x I I 1- I ,-.1 x1 I 1 ' K i v 1 1 T T I Y 4 I , I ch 5 I I ' 4 n - A 1 I LT I and Tom Slnclatr. 4 1 1 ii A 1 I I Hx , Y ' . 7 , V T v , - - a . , . u y y T . V T 1 V T V V T v y n 1 Y T V T 1 . ' V Y V T , . u v 1 V V T T v T 1 s - y . . - , . - ' 1 Back row Rex Inman Manager Tom S1nc1a1r Burton Decker .hm Smxth D1ck Bradley Jerry Trombley Ed Cookson Norrxs Manley Paul Rengler Manager Front row Jake V1tkuske Cec11 Rogers Ken Youngs Coach Stoppert B111 Budge Don Lee VARSITY BASKETBALL M1dlands VZFSIIY Basketball team th1s year enjoyed IIS most successful season smce 1938 39 W1th a schedule studded w1th Class A schools the Blue and Gold won 9 wh11e 1os1ng 5 P1ay1ng before huge crowds at pract1ca1ly every game our boys speed and ball hand11ng ab11 1ty plus fightmg Splflt made up for the1r lack of helght FIVE hundred lifty n1ne po1nts were scored for an average of 40 POIHIS per game wh1le opponents dropped 1n 513 Feature attract1ons proved to be unbeaten Arthur H111 and Bay Cnty Central The Chem1cs downed the Wolves 1n the last game of the season by a score of 47 39 Thxs be1ng the Bay C1t1ans flrst loss to any M1d1and live Mt Pleasant was downed tW1CC 1n close thr1l1ers for the first v1ctory slnce 1939 for the Chemlcs over the O1lers Fourteen boys took part durmg the season Bob Betts and LEWIS Sovereen were mjured 1n mld season and Burt Decker replaced them Co Captams B111 Br1dge and Don Lee the only sen1ors were outstand1ng ball handlers throughout the season Br1dge also led the scor 1ng w1th 112 Ken Youngs Jake V1tkuske Cece Rogers J1m Sm1th Jerry Trombley Tom Smclalr Ed Cookson and R1bb Manley all turned 1n some fine games wxth Young Rogers and V1tkuske playmg as starters most of the t1me D1ck Bradley came up from the second team near the end of the season to add h1s s1x foot one to the cause Followxng are the results of each game wlth the except1on of tournament play They They Gladwm E Lansmg Mt Pleasant Arthur H111 Alpena Alma Bay C1ty Sebowa1ng Alma Clare Clare Bay Clty 44- The 1944 Vu' 1 We We 47 ...... ' .,.,... 23 24 ...... , ' ..... 33 35 ...... Alpena ,....... 24 47 ...... Mt. Pleasant ...... 46 39 ...... . ..... 35 29 ...... ' ...... 60 45 ...... ........ 3 7 26 ...... ........ 3 7 25 ...... ' ....... 57 41 ...... ' ....... 33 28 ...... ....,.... 4 3 72 ,..... ......... 2 6 54 ...... .... .... 2 4 47 ..,... .' ....... 39 Frrst row Duane Cook Rodney Stark Kerth Allswede Norman Kaweck Drck Smrth Robert Wolfe Second row Wallace Graham Erme Petrxe Don Clarey B111 Brndge Warren Howe Larry Englrsh Jumor Munger Thzrd rou, Glen Cummings Lynn Speaker Jerry Bartosrk Richard Snrrme Don Mapes Royal Pllyford I-lno Pulkmer SEBA Mldland Hngh s baseball team of 1943 was the defendmg champron of the Central Mrchlgan Conference for the eleventh consecutlve year The Chemrcs opened the season wrth a bang defeatmg Sagmaw Arthur H111 rn a double header by two lop srded scores 1 1 3 and 12 4 Mldland s first conference game was played ln Mt Pleasant The Chemlcs proved that the Arthur H111 games werent freaks when they defeated the Oilers 8 2 In a return game at Mldland our boys had an easy tlme beat1ng Mt Pleasant 13 3 Alma the other conference school sponsormg baseball has always had very strong teams but 1n 1943 both games helped boost mdrvrdual battmg averages At home our squad won 6 1 and m Alma they won the last game of the season ll l Thus our Chemlcs of 43 became the twelfth Mrdland baseball team to w1n the Central Mrchrgan Conference Champronshrp and the first Mldland squad to go through the season undefeated Thls n1ne ranked w1th the best baseball teams Mrdland I-hgh School has had ln the past srxteen years Because materlal for th1s annual was ln the hands of the publrsher before the 1944 season got underway there are no reports on thls years team but we feel that the outcome of our 1944 baseball season w1ll agam be a credrt to Mrdland I-hgh The 1944 Vzc 1 V . 1 . V . V . . . .. ' V V V V - . ., V . V - - ' - -- . , . . - v -'. , . 1 '- v V ' r'V 1 '- . , . V V . , . 1 V 45 'W' PX 3723 if-3, ff a U! W ' iq 1 s 3' by 5 ' 9 Fl-A M 1 Q51 is 2, W w ' 3 -- 3 f' -X 1 13 1 gi 3, 3 fx? is gg I X r 'SEWER 8554 , 5? M '-v. 8 f f if M. Q 22 W Varsity Tennis Eighteen boys reported for tennis in the spring of l943. Due to transportation difficulties, the schedule read as follows: May 7, Alma, there: May l4, Mt. Pleasant, here: and May 22, conference matches to be held at Alma. In our duel matches durmg the regular season we defeated Alma 5 l and Mt Pleasant was also taken 5 2M However 1n the conference matches at Alma Mt Pleasant was the winner scoring nine pomts and Madland was the runner up scoring 592 points Letters were awarded to nine boys 1n singles Don Lee Steve Arbury and Jake Vit kuske in doubles George Poulos Rod Towsley Richard Solosky Albert Minor Dave Nicholas and Willard Kalawert manager Go The l943 golf season was qulte unsuccessful both from the standpoint of games won and games played At our Six B conference meeting in Mt Pleasant four of the schools represented sagni fied their intention to enter the conference tournament to be held in Midland Inter school matches were re scheduled at that time between Madland Mt Pleasant and Alma At the beginning of the golf season Alma cancelled her former plans leaving only Mid land Mt Pleasant and Big Raprds inter school competition later the fourth school Bag Rapids decided against sending a team to the Conference tournament consequently no con ference tournament was held There were only two inter school matches both of which were won by a veteran Mt Pleasant team Again this l1m1ted competition three members of the I943 squad were able to qualify for a letter Ed Cookson and Louis Sovereen won thelr matches at our local course while Glen Anger came from behind on the second nine at Mt Pleasant to Wan his match and h1s letter Track Three lettermen greeted Coach Ken Yarger who took over as Midland s l943 track men tor An mterclass meet was held to uncover talent for a team A summary of the season shows the Ghemics dropping a close meet to Mt Pleasant 54 2X3 49 U3 when they lost the relay First place winners were George Smith l00 220 and pole vault Miles Pike shot Delos Woodcock mrle and Don Eosgrtt high jump Sec ond place winners were Bob Hunt John Houvener Iyle Yarrmgton Earl Peek and Bob Moe Third place points were gathered by Bob Betts Morton Sras and Lowell Avery Alma s Conference Champrons defeated the Ghemlcs in thelr next start Smith won the pole vault and set a new Midland varsity record with a leap of 10 l0 Second place win ners were Woodcock and Smith Third place winners were Hunt Houvener Avery Moe and Pike The ChCmlCS next journeyed to Mt Pleasant for the conference meet Smith won the pole vault and placed fourth in the 220 Woodcock was third in the male Houvener third in the 440 and Avery fifth an the 880 The relay team compo ed of Moe Hunt and Houvener placed thrrd In the area meet at Sagrnaw against some of the best competition in Michigan Smlth tred for second in the pole vault and Woodcock placed fourth in the mile The season was brought to a close by a 545 487 victory over Alpena in a telegraphic meet Eirst place winners were Smith l0O 220 and pole vault Woodcock mile Avery 880 Plke shot Eosgltt high jump and Saas broad jump Second place wmners wer Smrth Bob Morrison Houvener and Yarrmgton Major letters were awarded to George Smith captain Miles Pike Morton Stas Bob Moe Cecrl Foster Delos Woodcock Don Eosgltt John Houvener Lowell Avery and Lyle Yarrmgton fha 1044 lr V V v - Q 1 n ' . v v 1 1 1 ' , . 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Y? 1 3 ' Reserve Basketball Qontunuung thc practucc of usung only Freshmen and Sophomores un reserve games un order to dcxclop talcnt for thc varsuty Coach Kcn Yurger has succeedcd un roundung up a fune group futurc stars Burton Decker and Duck Bradley moved upto the xarsuty squaud un mud season Xluny morc wull moyc up ncxt yur nl hc smson s rccord to dttc shows aught xxuns und four losscs T HE SUMMARX Xludl und Xludl Ind Nludl mtl Nludluncl Mudl mtl Nludl Ind lXludl und 'Xludl und Nludl und Xludl und lXludl und Xludl und I T Cludvxun X1 Plcusunt llcmloclx Vursuty B x Cutx 1Xlmu Clurt N lultusunu Arthur Hull Almu Stbrxxuung, Clara. Cu u r vrur orgun uts oo on wsgulu 'zur on tt tr Couch lxcn X ur cr ru c rut cx tun tx un r Druxtr lu lx Xltf tndlcss Dclos lnmun ru 72 r u ruu l ldon Alvhc R15 3 hncurlcr lorrtsl Col uurn un! fr m It its 'X urs: o crt cc o url Bull Suutu Cheer Leaders Thus ycur Xfludland Hugh School was well represcnted wuth cheer leaders Theur good uugh Vursuty uwards wcrc earned by Roberta Paddock thurd year Shurlcy Town second year Phyllus Smuth Shurlex Baldwun Wulluam Kalaxvcrs Robert Fox XWulluum Shephcrd first year Sponsor of the group was Mr M1Whunney but rou. I I In ru hi Xlr VluXXhunncx Bull Shephcrd Robert lox XX ullurd Kuluxxert I 0771 rout lf! lo ruaht Shurltx Baldvxun Robcrtu P ddoclx Phxllus Smuth Shurlcx Toxxn Varsuty Club 'Ihc Vursuty Club xx 'us rcccntly rcorganuled us a studtnt group buckung thc newly formtd Puthletuc Assocuatuon xx huch has bccn sct up undtpcndcnt of thc Unuon Board 'Xlcxx ofliccrs irc Don Ice prcsudcnt Bull Parudgc Vucc prcsudcnt and Bob Closs secrc tury trusurcr Any boy rcccuxung 1 varsuty mauor uward 'uutomttucally bccomcs 1 member and us elugublc to uttcnd all mcctungs of thc club At th prcscnt tumt thcrc are fortx two uctuxc membcrs Thc purposc of thc club us to promotc und cncourage all forms of ithlctucs und to pro motc good sportsmlnshup and fcllowshup at ull tumes 4 mu If lo Huh! ld Coolxson I url Ptclt Phul Orcn Norrus Vlunltx Jum Smurh Hurt Andcrson XX ur n 3 mustcr l'1ulRtut,ltr Duclx Surrunt luck Vutluusluc nur rout IH ro rurzft XX ullurd lxu uxxxrt lohn T nglush Don muth ucruld romhlcx om Suntluur oh floss Dtlos lnmun lohn Houxtntr Iuvxrentc Vurntr Iurry XX'1rrcn XX ulter Bruncs Ium Adums Rodncx Sturks lxtnnxth X Irgcr Sponsor :mu rout 1 rurhr Don losgutt Duck Brudltx Cc-cul Rogcrs Ia lx Xl Cuncllcss Bull Brudgc Ro crt Betts Dclos XVoodtock Don let lurry Fnglush XX urrcn Hoxxc Keuth Allsxxcde Duck XVullu1ms The 1044 X of 1 ' L . ' . ' ' ' t ' ' A . u ' . 5447 . . . i. u ' . 264-18 u lt, at . ' r 4242! f ' r . ' . 12420 , aj ' ' ' . 41-'ss . u ' . 61417 ,. . ,. 1. ' ' u 284-13 lt. uf. u ' . 15431 ' . l . 364-l-l . u ' . 534 X , ' ' .W . 44-413 . ,. - . , 10-lx u, ,. Bay :xy 411--HZ liuu 1: tlLL',l1'l,l If g1hr4Bull M jr . M'l C1 lx, D lft. V . I ut D l-u' . f .' '. gm rmuru- ,-sur. It-11 ru, umugunu-ut P, . uu-g. s. u-' K' g, um ut u ..f .T-1. s X . . l-r r r muu. It-H lu ,Jht-4f 'y, . ' fc ' . 5 , l . xllv 1 ru p Iturv4.lrun ull. l. R b' l. . R l' Gray. ' f l'fT. 4. 'L u l I ' r ' I . Q work at pep meetings. football. and basketball games did much in keepung the school's morale l ' . T 'iz ', ef u QI 4. . u . ' 4 '. ' . X . 3 . . . ' . 1 3 V 5 1 X: 41 Y 3 I 1 I I ' x' l 3- 35' H Z L . 1. l ' 'lll 1 c 4 ' K I 4 c 1. A l X 3. 4 c lt I Q T' 1 X K it ' v k X V Q 3 3 I N X 5 l'. L 4 71 1 L V Bark 510' g 42. f ' , 2. , ' ' , . . ' f ' , '. . '. - rc uusu . 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C .u . l l . be ,lf 49 Stason 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 Spwrt Football Basketball Basketball Baseball Track Golf 'I ennns 1Res J SPORTS SUMMARY Intramurals 4 1000 0 1000 1Numb r Partxcxpmng Fleyen man football vsas played last fall From the thrrty fiye boys who reported four nrghts a week tvyo teams were chosen vsrth Wrllard Kalawert as captam of the Bears and B111 Morgan as captaln of the l rons Fundamentals were stressed w1th team play twlce a week The 1 1ons vsere declared champrons Thrs program started 1n December and ends the second vseck 1n March Much spmt and rxvalry has been found ln the noon program Along w1th varsrty tenms an mtramurwl program vtas set up composed of four teams Matches were played four tnmcs a wcek wnh twenty boys partxcrpatrng The wmnrng team Major sports arc played after school by gurls whether they are taklng physrcal educatnon classes to not They are requrred to have medrcal examrnatuons to provc they are able to stand the stram and are to knovt the rules of the games bemg played Rules are taught rn physrcal cducatlon classes so the mayorrty of partxcrpants are actually rn the department An athletrc club has been established and letters a p1n svt eater and strlpes are awarded as the grrls con tmue 1n after school act1v1t1es throughout the four years The stress on good sportsman shrp and the emphasls on play for play s sake helps the grrls to go out to take an actrve part rn the adult recreatron offered rn Mldland Physlcal Fntness Keepmg 1n step wlth the deslres of the Armed Forces Drrector Kenneth Yarger mstltuted a nevs program of physlcal fitness whrch went rnto operation vnth the start of the second semes ter 1 43 Thls program IS compulsory for Jumors and senlors and optlonal for freshmen and ophomores The school day was lengthened fifteen mlnutes thus makmg lt possrble to have seven classes a day Over three hundred boys are enrolled five days a week Tests are used vyhrch enable each boy to check hrs own progress Former students now rn the Armed Forces speak hrghly of the program and urge that lf be contlnued All eleventh and twelfth grade gxrls are requrred to take some part ln the program Upon the recommendatlon of the famlly phy s1c1an some of those not physrcally fit spent the perlod rn complete rest relaxatron 1S the key note The work IS graduated from thrs extreme to gen eral classes vthere strenuous work IS done Sklll tests strength and agrllty tests are rncluded rn the program and everythmg IS done to try to help the glrls meet the addrtronal dram on thexr emotlons and physrcal berngs Personal hyglene IS stressed and grrls wrth remedrable de fects are helped to meet their needs 50 The 1944 Vzc FH, .1 t V0 1,jt 1751. KC' '1 2 5 286 46 -44 , 9 5 6 3 12 -44 . 1 , 8 4 667 16 . 6 0 21 . . 1 2 333 30 , . 0 2 00 10 . 1 ' 3 0 9 E E TE 144 was composed of George Poulos, captain: Steve Arbury, George Bartlettl and Frank Behr.- , 9 I . 1 n 1 I 1 - Q R ,..,-'l -1 ag lisp-..i ' 'W' '- be nl! xg S XX X TEA . 5.5- I -Q p :awp l -T .. --dv 'M' i f I IS 'Q 4 ' '3f, hJ,' X xx W 'Q fi Rss s ' ' N xxx? NPS x N N ,, 'k ug'5-. lllll Q' X if us H ul ll I my X N Ulu 5 f' If I 1 VIQQWW ' :I ll Q rn- 4 l Af gf X 'i- N N f 5 -qx x -. N -X X x Q-Sai E xxxl ' ex X ,- N Xl .5 N X, N-:,.l b XX ,X X X N2 Isl: k im. gl.. X ' F' - .lr -. Pl 'fi XX: - ' 'TY' lf ,..-,,m- W 1 7-' X.,g - .. F4315-1. ' Xl 1: ,-.5 S., '. ':fl,.gg,1 I I X ' .-'rx :X - I ' X ':.'1,x' 5, '. :Q ' If .-'-4-wr. .-M SN .' x 'Xb 1 '14, ' in 'TJ' XX, ilguq X 1 -'5 ,. 2,,:1f ' QF.- , ,,f:.,gi-f-V ,, 7 A -1 , . L' f 'V f . ...Jn N , M -Q ' . , , X. nf- , ,- x ,M,b,ANQgQ KX,9 N , H D-np:-,-9, .74 ' ,xx- X X N . X? x xv . 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I ,f. b- - f ,f Fzrst row left to rzght K Schartow M Kercher M Lynch S Johnstone M Schaffer B Pnce R Hutch mson P Thorsberg E OBnen Mr Coanes Second row B Johnson C Vandersllce B Werner M Hughes Y Bnmmer J Rerd K Dorr B Helt K Marer Thrrd rou, L Wemberg H Dockham B Gwlsdala F Mrlks G Malmetz W Frredle N Nehrl B Fourth row C Peek M Beshgatorr B Schrerber S Town R Yarrmgton M Brown P Smrth D Fnedle B Clark K Morrxs B Haley B Smallwood Absent Betty Sherlock The Annual Staff The Annual Staff of 1944 was somewhat unusual rn that It combmed many characterlstlcs of an actual club wlth the edrtmg of the yearbook Sponsored by C L Coanes the staff was headed by Rowena Hutchrnson edltor along wrth Patrrcra Thorsberg and Beverly Prrce co managers Margaret Brown and Erleen O Brren served as treasurer and secretary respect1vely A genurne effort was made by the entlre staff to put out a better annual at a relatively low cost To partly accom pllsh th1s the staff sponsored a party The other outstandrng act1v1ty was the basketball game between the grrls of the Band Club and the Annual Staff It was the cooperatxon of the complete staff that served to make the 1944 yearbook what rt IS 52 The 1944 Vic l l L LM Bezanah, J. Benin: J. MacCandle'ss, A. Stafford: A l . I . I U g l I 1 4 I-ii' F Front row B1llKalaVu.rt George Kmg Bob Closs Stan K1ng Stuart Bergstem Hllton Hunter Dnlt Thompson Bob Schwartl Stue Arbury Second row Mllf Bruder B111 MaclVlart1n Walt Rupprecht Carvel Eyre Tom Maher Joe Dean Chit Hxldtr ley Gerald Best Mr Swett Thxrd rout Jake Fruehauf D1ck Lee Jerry Hart Ken Frtedle .lrm Kendall J1m Adams Jumor Roberson Jack Thorsberg Jack ludmgton Don Sm1th Cecxl Rogers Bach row W1lson Gay Sxd Grbb Lloyd lnedle Kelth Pnce .hm Clark Jack VIIRUSRQ Jack NlcCandltss Dnk W1ll1ams Jerry 'lrombley Kexth Roberson Don lee Absent Dean Srblt Bob lVlorr1son John lnghsh B1ll Shepherd Don Hall The 1944 X14 HIY OFFICERS Prts1dent .hm Kendall Correspondmg Secretary Don Lee Recordmg Secretary Bob Closs Treasurer Jun1or Roberson The purpose of the H1 Y Club IS to help create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and commun1ty h1gh standards of Chr1st1an character The club real17ed th1s purpose more fully when they mserted devot1onal perlods 1nto the1r meetmgs and arranged to attend as a un1t two of the Clty s churches each semester Under the capable sponsorsh1p of W1lfred Sweet the club was extremely act1ve Ih1S year Some of the act1v1t1es were the backmg of the Bond DIIVC the meetmg of the Sagmaw Valley H1 Y Clubs at Bay C1ty and the Father and Son Banquet The club has had many outmgs and part1es whxch Wlll be cl1maxed by an all day out mg at Lake Wxxon May 27 of th1s year The Th1rd Annual H1 Y Sprmg Party was one of the best of the year . 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At l time L1fIi'1r: w1r1 1l1'tL1LI . I ' A ' 11. ,lyk M b1 1l1'1I 1f'I11t: H. ,AI V'11-P1'1 :NL jx. P1 l Nwl . . 'li 1.3 1 . P11 l' lri'1 I1c.1LIL1LI I1c l3L1I1li'ity f 11iI1 t11. NVI1 . 1 '1 .1 '11Icll ' 11I.I'1111- l- L1 1l. 11 A I 1 . I'1 '11 g. 'l'i'lL1 Clhllfllltlll was Harrx' . 1' l'aL1lNi'I . 11 '11 'x IIL1 l i tI11 .11l wI1L1 wcrc sick or in otI1L1r trouble. Sallv S111itI1 ar1LI I1cr capablc 'l'I11 B. I 1. ' starts tI1i: y 1ar off witI1 .1 IUJFILI in tI1c V 111 L11 I11 I5 1 I L1 ll. 'l'I1i.' was tI1L1Hrst Llamc L1I' tl1L1 ycar IL1ll iw' 51 tl1L1 I it 1 i I.ll x. 1 Ifvu yl If I. I a wL111LlL1rl'ul '1111, Iifo tl 1 :Xn Ll H 1-Cf ' R I 1 I5:.11l I1aI 'I1a L1 I 1lL1 aLl' '1 k, Al' L . 1 1 3 '1 1 1 14 L 11 . IL1 I1 LI11L1 to w 11 1 L I 1. 1 - 1 I1 ' L Iym. U 1 to tI1L1 rL1si L I lArL11 tI11 IBJIILI L1l4 Nl.lfgL'fY liL111l11r tl1L1 L' ' Lvl SL1' 1. ' was HllL1LI by Sally .N ilI1. 'l'I L1 Ba 1 1 I 1 'c.JL x'itl1 tI1cir JIIHLIJI 5 '1rt will all 1 , . . . ' X. . +14 ' Back row left to rxght Mr Lynn Heatley John Burlmgame Bob Chrrstrlavs Bob Morrxson Bob 'Vlayer Tom Slrrlne Loren Arthur Ted Moe Brll Florey Second rote Glenn Dlckerson Curtrs Thayer Vlelvln Hoower Russell Anger Bob Moe Eddre Broun Earl James Kneelmq Mark Owens Gale Crandell lawrence Varntr Lloyd Vmson Joy Arthur Bob Klrngball Brll Burke Future Farmers of America The Mrdland Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amerrca rs a member of the State and Natronal Assocratron The major ObjCCIlVLS of the Chapter are Leadershlp Trammg Coop eratron Communrty Servrce Promotlon of Thrrft and Savmgs Proper use of Parllamentary Procedure Recreatron Supervrsed Farm Practlce and Crtxzenshlp The 3CflVlIl6S of the Mrdland FF A Chapter mclude thc plannmg and carrymg out of home farm actrvrtles asslstrng rn food productron and farm labor promotmg the work of the Mrdland County Farm and Youth Farr home and school beautrficatlon conservation spon sorrng the annual F F A and Farmer s Evening School Banquet and party The Chapter has cooperated w1th the State and Natronal Assocratrons rn helpmg the War Home Front Actrvr tres not only rn food productron but by scrap collectlon and buylng War Stamps and Bonds On Aprll 14 the F F A Chapter presented a program over WKAR at the lVl1ch1gan State Col lege on The COHSEIVBIIOH of Natural Resources Thrs was at the rnvrtatron of the Mrchr gan Councll on Secondary Educatron Joy Arthur and Robert Klrngbarl Wtre the Mrdland Chapter delegates at the State F F A Conventlon rn Aprll at M S C The ofhcers for the year 1943 and 1944 are Presrdent Wrllram Burke Vrce Presrdent Robert Klmgbarl Secretary Joy Arthur Assrstant Secretary Lloyd Vmson Treasurer Lawrence Varner Reporter Gale Crandell Sentrnel Mark Owens 56 The 1044 Vzc 1 v r ' ' ' v ' v , - V - f 1 A . . . 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' U . ,, . . . . . . u - lil-ll-ll - A ' Fxrst rou B Church D Burke R Smrth V Arthur E Allen B Klmgball J Rutter S Ruby Mr Lynn I-Ieatley Second rout M Iarsen V I-Imcock L Glsdale G Brnggs F Brand J Crandell I Heath G Austm P Mclnms M Klng, Thzrd mu B Dans I Hancock J Temple F Brand J Mlelhnsler A Brrggs M Burllngame VI Klaxacek I Krot7er M Srrrlnc B Rutter M Bralcy Future Farmers Auxlllary The Future Farmers Auxrlrary was organrzed a year ago and lf has developed 1nto a strong organlzatron ln thls txme The purposes of the Gxrls FFA Auxlltary are to en courage an mterest rn out door llfe to brmg about an appreclatlon and understanding of country l1fe to burld and malntaln a good relatxonshlp between rural and clty people to 1m prove agrrculture and home beautllicatlon to develop leadershlp to promote cooperatron and commumty SCIVICQ and to cooperate with the Future Farmers of Amerlca One of the major purposes at the present trme IS the productlon of food and help 1n farm labor The act1v1t1es of the Glrls Auxrllary mclude help at the Farm and Youth Farr exhlbrts at the Fa1r carrylng on projects rn agrlculture work w1th the Future Farmer Chapter ln plan nlng and conductmg the Harvest Festxval all school party and conductmg bus1ness meetings 1n an orderly way The Auxrllary also helped rn planmng the F F A and Farmers Evenmg School Party of March 24 Elght grrls attended the Leadershxp Tralnmg Camp at I-Ilggms Lake Roscommon last year The oflicers for the year of 1943 and 1944 are Vlce Presldent Joan Rltter Secretary Bonnle Kllngball Asslstant Secretary Eileen Allen Treasurer V1V13n Arthur Reporter Rayma Smrth Sentmel Dorothy Burke fhe 1944 Vic ' l O President . ..... I . .,... . .I ..., , , ,. I I ,, .. Shirley Ruby Back row B Slmansky D Shafer L Wendt G Brady E Stoner E Smith Thrrd row J Roblshaw C Bean B Cralg H Balley J Callan J Endsley K Murphy I. Smock B Smith V Arthur J Gaberdlel Srltmq V Whtttlngton E Sandow M Tollolf F Brown N Hall D Bartclt C Austm Kneelmq H Skrllman Mr Johnston sponsor J Batch Retail Selling Club Sponsor TIM JOHNSTON Oflicers were elected as follows Manager Jack Robrshaw Assistant Manager Donald Graves Secretary Treasurer Catherme Bean December 14 1943 We had a Chrnstmas party at Mr Johnston s home where pres ents were exchanged and later we went to a show January 28 1944 We had a dance at the Semor Hnqh School called The Retall er s Rrot wrth Brooks orchestra Three hundred people attended the dance whxch was a succe s for the club In the sprmg we are thmkmg of havmg a banquet for the cm ployers and employees of the Retarlers We had a very successful year wxth the dlrect asslstance of Mr T1m Johnston our sponsor JACK ROBISHAW M anaqer 58 'I he 1944 Vlc Not inkpiclure'--G. Burhardt, R. Howard, D. Graves. G. Gwisdala. . . - y , - H . , . C A Ike? ll ll lrfth rou, left to rzqht Margery Smclarr Lots Heatley Joseph Smrth Fred Blackhurst Wtlllam Bridge Clnfton Hllderley Janet Thomson Wnlma Frxedle Roberta Yarrmgton Frances Mllks Phyllts Smrth Dorothy I-rredle Stanley Kung Edward Whtslcr Mahlon Huff Fourth rott WTJYIOYY Brady Walter Ruppercht Ilmes Clark lcanne Doremler Crmrlle Genet! lem H1ll Vada Brandt Shnrley Town Ann Stmford Jerry Rlch Marjornc Wmchcll lsther Rlchardson J1mes Adams Patrlcla McGuire Thtrd mu, Kelth Prtce Mavlne lr171le Stuart Bergsteln Barblra Clark Betty Gay Hetdc Prager Joanne MacCloud Betty Mc!-Xmallan Barbara Rtegler Jeanne McCread1c Ilene McCarl Patrtcla Engllsh Margaretanne Lynch Robert Bloomeld Jean Bacon Second rou, Barbara Phllltps lots Montgomery Eileen OBnen Louise Hexsey Elizabeth Steele Roma Woodworth Betty Gotham Mary Clulo Mxss Marjorle Allen Ftrs! rou, Barbara Haley Norma Hepmstall Elourse Bradskey Sally Smlth Patrlcla 'lhorsberg George Kmg Brll McMartm Kenneth Frredlc Latin Guild OFFICERS Consul B111 Brrdge Praeter Clrfton Hllderley Scr1ptor Marjory Brady uaestor Ann Stanford SENATORS Stuart Bergstem ex consul Roberta Paddock Walter Rupprecht Janet Thomson Sponsor Mrss Marjorre Allen The Latm Gunld was organlzed IH l939 for the purpose of furthermg the apprectatron of the Latm language and to provlde a soclal club for all latm students The Gurld IS afhllated wlth Jumor Classical League of Amerrca a natlonal organ1zat1on Durmg the last year the Gulld sold refreshments after the football games They are plannmg a May Day Dance The motto of the Latm Gulld Palma Non Slne Pulvere means The Erurts of Vrctory Are Not Wrthout Toll The 1944 Vu: 59 r. V . . . . . . 1 h T , 1 . , . . . . V , .1 . , 1 ,1 , . 11 '. ,.1 1 1 .1 , 1 .11 1. , , 1 . . ,L , 1 . 1 ,, Q . . . r., . Y . - . . . 1 . . . V . . . .. . -4 , . . , . . n Q , - 1 - - .. - 1, tt . . . . ,, Standxnq M Hanens D Nold V Smith E Harper R McConnell B Slater B Fisher M Annis M Campau P Suderman G Terryah N Opperman F Steele J Doremirc A Boulton E Cobb Sitlingi-Sponsor. Miss I-lazlett: Vice-President, l.orena Arthur: President, Esther Morse: Union Board Al- ternate Marilyn Rohrbaugh Secretary Treasurer Marian Near Library Club The Library Club whlch has twenty four members is spon sored by Miss Hazlett lt meets IWICQ each month once for a business meeting and once for a social function The quallfi cations for membership have been changed this year Anyone who has had library work before may loin as well as those people working in the library The members of the club help with such work in the library as slipping and shelving books mending worn and torn books and fihng magazines They also have charge of selling defense stamps outside the library 60 The 1944 Vzc The 1944 Vic lmnt Shlrlcy Ruby Jem Mxllhlsler luck Phyllxs Prlce Mr Comes Illeen Relgler Noon Club OFFICERS Presldent Shlrley Ruby Vxce Presldent Phyllxs Prl e Umon Board Representatlve E1leen Re1gler The Noon Club whose membershlp numbers over 400 was orgamzed ln 1938 As the name suggests the club IS for the purpose of provndmg entertamment for the students who stay 1n the buxldmg durmg the noon hour The club thxs year provlded for movles twlce 1 week serlal and selected shorts on Monday and shorts on Thursday The Game Room 1n 258 w s stocked wlth cards games etc Dancmg to the Juke box was held 1n the lnttle gym every day Because of xntramural act1v1t1es an the gym the program planned for there had to be dxscontmued Secretary-Treasurer ., . ,..., Jean Millhisler . . . . L ' a ' a ' . , . ' At' - Y' i I 1 AA I V' 'X I Bark row Bob Brmes Rxchard Thomas Lola Belle Hunt Mr Tweedlc Front row Dorothy Haggltt Charlotte Fenskl Vlfgl!1l3 Merntt Absent Sally Smnth Rlchard M1ller Science Club The Scxence Club consxsts of students mterested rn photog raphy and other types of sclence work The Sclence Club has taken and Hmshed all club and varslty team pxctures for the an nual The telescope made by the club was Hmshed m May OFFICERS Pres1dent Rrchard Mlller Secretary Treasurer Dorothy I-Iagg1tt Sponsor Mr Tweedre The 1944 X rc Vice-President ...,.r,. ...,.,.,. . ...r.....,,..,....,. , Richard Thomas Front Mr Van Tassell S Smith H Anderson S Ruby Miss Weimar Second D Muller R Paddock K Morrls J Neeb W Frledle N Nehll 'Vl Kelcher F Krotzer I Relgler V Hancock J DeXVese Unlon Board Presldent Hlra D Anderson Secretary Shlrley Ruby Sponsor Carla Wexmar Every student from the tlme he enters hlgh school untxl he graduates IS a member of the Student Government Assoclatlon of whlch the Unlon Board IS the executlve board The Board IS composed of at the present tlme twenty n1ne members the presxdents and one boy and one glrl from each of the four classes and a representatrve lusually the presldentj of each of the recognmed orgamzed clubs 1n school A presldent vlce presldent and secretary are elected from the junlor or senior class at an annual electlon ln the sprlng These students must be Junlors or Senlors durmg thelr term of ofhcc These representatives and officers plus two faculty members who act as advrsor and treasurer com prxse the Un1on Board Because the Umon Board IS the EXCCUIIVC board of the student body all partres assemblles act1v1t1es and other school affarrs are governed by rules an regulatlons passed by the Board Among those thls year were the followmg free admlttance to all school act1v1t1es for all faculty members chaperons and servlce men reservatlon of all Frxday nxghts for partxes by school organlza tlons declslon to sell season basketball txckets assemblles and chapel servlces lnstallatron of a pay telephone and the sponsorxng of Homecommg Day BackQD. l.ec. J. Clark. C. Hllderley, J, Vituske, J. Kendall, Il. Brady, J. English, lj. Peek, P. Thorsberg Vice-President. . , ..r, ,. ..,,.r,.,.,,... ,... . , Sally Smith The 1944 Vic Front rou, Havel Rogers Phyllrs Cary Phrlamena Wenglrkouskr Barbara Haley Mary Beshgatoor Mary Ann Wenglrkowskr Elenora Lamphrerd Fdward Wenglrkowskr Mrddle row Dorothy I-laegrtt Colleen Vandersllce Kate Dorf Pat Arnold Kate Mater Frances Mrlks Margaret Broun June Rerd Mr Van Tassell Back rou Ch1rlottc lenskr lola Belle Hunt Wllma frrcdle Lyle Yarrmgton Barbara Phxlllps Ann Stan ford Ilorsc Bradsky Ushers Club The Ushers club was reorganwed durrng the past year under the leadershrp of Mr Van Tassell The members of the orgamzatron were chosen from candr dates at the begrnnrng of the s hool year by the old members The club has completed a successful year marked by a num ber of socral actlvrtres as well as busrness meetmgs Durrng the past year the club ushered at the games Mldland Glee programs and all the school assemblres Oflicers of the group for the past year were as follows Presl dent Corrrne Srmpson Vrce Presrdent Lyle Yarrmgton Sec retary Treasurer Phrlamena Wenglrkowskr 64- The 1944 Vrc w 11 v v ' 'v' v - V - , , 1 . V Y . . . . ',r .. . ' i. . I. . .. Y --e ,- , . - , , , . . ,- s. . Y - 1 y f ' v v ' Back rou, B Smallwood C Hilderly T Maher J VlcCandltss Third rou. Miss Caughn S Gibb C Freidle B Price K Dorr J Hardy J Marx D lrudlt K Mor riss F Milks S Town S ib Yctond row B Closs D Williams J Neeb H Dockham B McAnillcn P Smith K Maier C Ptk J Rich A Stanford M Hunter Izrst mu l MCMlll1H M Hughts Vl Mttcllf R Yarrington B Paddock B Clark M Shufcr Nl Clulo S Ruby P McGuire The 1944 Vu Vic Tribune The Vzc Trzbune staff got under way this year under the leadership of editor in chief Dick Williams During the first to live in Oklahoma with hcr soldier husband Chester Coancs actcd as sponsor until Miss Gaughan a new teacher in tht school took over at the beginning of the second semester Activities of the Vzc Staff this year included a school party given on March 10th STAFF EDITORS Editor in chief Dick Williams Assistant Editor June Necb News Editor Kathryn Morris Art Editor Bud Williams Feature Editor Beverly Price Production Manager Bob Closs semester the sponsor, Mrs. William Town, left Midland High Buck rote D Moore V Bartos A Klolik B Werner B Brandt B Poster Mzddle rote Miss Minileel D Howard R Bilow M Gifford 'Vl Hunter E Krot7er P Price I Barnet Nliss XV1lcox Iron! rote P Biloxi M Hughes A Du ey L Haneoele I Cline F Northeott TheO B E The O B E is the result of the reorganization of the Commer of efliciency in exery activity of school life to be of serxi e to the school and community whenever possible to foster the spirit f friendship and good will between the businessmen of the community and the school All commercial students are invited to Join There are four classes of membership namely Active member students currently enrolled in school who hold awards in some field of commercial work Associate members students who are currently enrolled in school but do not hold a certificate Honorary members those who have been elected to mem bership because of their interest in the purposes of the or ganization and their wrllingness to support its activities Sponsor faculty or busmessmen and members of the com munity who are in sympathy with the purpose of the OBE Meetings are held the first Tuesday of the month The programs this year have been planned to emphaswe cultural activities rather than business 66 The 1944 Vic cial Club. The purpose of the organization is to uphold the standard . . Y Y . . . U M ' ' 1: 1 ' ' o 2' ' , , ,M , , , , ' 3, , - , - 4. - ' - Hugh School Cholr lv Glee Club Ellen H Richards Club OIIICI RS Presudtnt Wrlma Fruedle Vuct Prtsrdent Grace MalunttL Se rttary Maru lyn Rost Trtasurtr Margaret S Brown Tht Elltn H Ruchards Club Whuch was org1ruuztd thrtt ytars ago was formtrly known as tl1t Home Economucs Club but thus subject us not rtquurtd for mtmbershup Tht purpost of tht club us to promott tht dtvtlopmtnt of ttamwork frutndshup 1nd unutuatuyt among tl1t gurls Mtttungs urt htld twrct 1 month durung tht school yt1r T ht sponsors urt Muss Jtan Collur and Muss Vtru Culbtrt Iron! Margarttmnt lynth Normu Bolltnlmtktr Ros1lmt NltConntll flaunt Btrg Plurlamtnu Wtnglultou sku Pat Mtbulfl Mury Btshguoor lulttuu O Brttn Mlfglftf Crosby etond C1r1tt M1rnttl 'Vlurllyn Rost stlutr Rrtluurdson ury S 1utftr flulnt Brown Put Arnol Kltt Dorf Norma Nthul Cluuduu Sttlln1utl1tr Nl1r1or1t Hughts Nllss C llbtrl zrtl Murgt Broyyn Vlfglllll lluydtn M1r1or1t Brutlx B lly Vrlusltt Mury l tit, ll loytt lOlXVl o y l nth Surhuru 1tusl1t ulttn t url trry utu B ltut lutltls Bonnut Arntt at t nstont tytrly ur tr onnu t ru rt 3 1 tr l ts o lt V11 mu rlttllt ulury un ord u y u 1 nn lun ord ult l utr ulu rtrstut tr otonnu ut N ss t n Collar Olympic Club Tlut Olymput Club gurls 1thlttut club us tomposttl of gurls yyho ITL lfllylflg p1rt un 1fttr stluool sports Sl hrough purtutuputron un thtst 1tt1vrt1ts tht gurls rtttuvt 1w1rds Iounts urt guytn tt1m mtmbtrs accordung to tht plact thty taltt un tournumtnts and tht attumula tron of thtst creduts tarns membtrsh1p un the club Awards un tht ordtr of thtur v1lut 1rt a thrte unch ftlt gold M a fivt unch felt gold M a Eve mch chtnulle gold 'Vl 1 gold Olympuc pun Sunct stnxor hugh school h1s uncludtd tht 9th gradt and four ytars of 1thlttut work has bttn possublt thost grrls vyho h1vt gont past tht Olympuc pun havt rtctrvtd tht swtattr 1nd chtvrons for txtra pounts All typts of actuyuty 1rt rtprtstnttd un accrtdutung pounts l-lukung bucyclung horseb1cl1 rudung and utt skatung wuth 1 thrtt lttttr gurl m1y bt dont out of sthool hours Bowlrng tournan1tnts IFC organultd 1nd tondutttd by the gurls All tl1t sthool sports conducttd un tht buuldung un after school hours c1n bt ustd for letttr trtdut Evtry sprung tht Olympucs havt a formal IS wtll as IH mformal 1nutu1tuon for 1ll ntw mtn1btrs Socual functuons art .1 part of tht club program Tluus org1nuf1tuon was foundtd 1bout ttn yt1rs 1go by Muss Conlty to guvt tht gurls 1 thanct to learn to tondutt 1s wtll as pl1v tt1nu sports 1nd to fosttr good sportsm1nshup un school 19 wtll as afttr school d1ys 1rt ovtr Alumnu gunuts un b1sl1ttbull luuvt bttn .1 part of tht program for stvtral ytars front Burbara lranltlun Bttty Churth Phulumtnu XXt1 lxl-toxyslu Bttty Duns Bttty Popt Put Plutmrsttr Shlrlty Ruby Jucqutlunc Broun etoml fytlyn lxrotztr tun S1tphtrd Bt ty Douns Xhllll atl ur uult rt ornu g lamt V rntr P1t Thorslutrg Vl1d1lvn Hunttr Sullv Smuth Shlrlty Town ark 'Vlss Conlty R ym1 Smutlu B ty lxlunlt l un Hul Bully Bttron llluxllls Tlmmons Bttly Wuson nnu ltun Ty rrtll rol T lluunt lluyts Curolyn Brut, tn El Clrculo Espanol El Crrculo Espanol was organultd un tht sprung of l942 to furthtr unttrest un modtrn languagt Tht org1nu11t1on us govtrntd by El Durtctoruo conupostd of tht prtstnt offuttrs 1 rtprt stnt1tuyt from taclu class and ont from tht honorary mtmbers XIIYIOUS typts of mtetungs wtrt htld 1nd 1 pu nut un lunt wull tnd tht ytar s 1ctuvututs OIIICE RS Presudente Norma Nehul Vuct prtsudtntt Sally Grbb Stcrttaruo Mary Beshgetoor Tesortro Vlargaret S Brown RE PRES! NTANTYS Dlck Ltt James Dooluttlt Kathryn Morrus Yvonne Brummtr Front lxutt Dorr 'Vl1rgarttMttt1lf lllttn OBrutn Nuylun lolunson Nlury Btshgutoor Xlolly lynth flaunt Broun Sttyt Arhury ttond uvnss l1rjor1t Alltn t1n xr 1 1rt,t roxyn ury t ut tr lllnun Spugnoro Nluruon Koht7 Dtlorts lxlunupp Dorothy Gooth Bttty Sttytnson Thzrtl lxutc 'Xflorrus Wulmu frutdlt Crrat Nlalmttl CurolPttl1 Normu lNthrl Sally Grbb Pat Phtmxsttr Harrutt Cook Bath Vl1ryun R1th1rdson lyn XVoodtotk J1l1t Vutuskt llm Dooluttle Tom Mahtr lack 'XltC1ndless The 1044 l 1 ' I U :I 1 - ' 1 ' ' - ' 1- 1' ' 1 f - f- 1 ', . . ..,. t , 5: 1 1 V 3 N I . ' 3 31 I 1 . t , x 3 3 I I . . 3 I l 3 I 1 3 3 ' X h 1 E 3 l ll I 1 , t I . A I Vi 5 4 ' li I L I l I H K 1 I IL I B i 1 1 6 x 4 3 K ' x L S x . . . . . , , S' .l' u t lf' ' . 3 . M. ' ftlw '. ' . t tl. t . . . 1 1 . .1 tg ., u , u . Th - . 1' ' . ' 1' Q .' ' , . g ' . '. c ' ' .' ', 1 ' '1 ',1cr.ut,- . , .1l1. M ll' .V ' . l. . . V' 5 '. lf'-1 M'C. ..l' ' R 'l. cc 5 '. V l . 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X 1 1 g 'rd ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 -1 V K 1 1, ! c . Y! I kk 3 K Y l D L ' r 1, 1 ' 1 1 1 L C 'C A- ' K 1 l 1 1 1 ' L ' ' .1 I 73 2 ,Z Q , ' ' ' '- 1' ' r ' I I 3 ' I . ' - 1 . v K 1 1 f .1 E :rf l U I ' ' l I ' . S' N . ' ' , .lu H. d '. Mt '- B ' , M. V' S'h. 'fu If A. u' . 1 l' . 1 . ' l 4- A -1 A 1 K l ,, t 1 A 1 1 1 - 1 , , S m-A t 'I I' 1 . . .' ' ' , 1 ' I ' '. .I I , '. 1 1 1 ' 'if' F9 Let! to nah! Roy Sugnet Kenneth Vrxedle Ken Kortge Dick Morris Fred Lee Mr Mahlen Moore Switchboard Club The Switchboard Club is made up of boys in radio and physics classes Their duties are confined to the auditorium stage and carbon arc projector are some of the things taken care of by the club Extry year one boy is chosen to work reg ularly in the radio lab His job consists of the maintenance of radio and P A equipment in the school system In the gym the boys take care of the score board and P A system for games and spot lights for parties 70 The 1944 l radio lab. and the gym. In the auditorium the lights. sound, Barmger s Men s Shop P9 I' wt M un Strut Phone x80j Wlullmml wllllll 1 QI u ITX room alll r mr Nlll x sr RW Il P l 0llgl'llllllllll0llS flaw of 1911 S il-PN 'HWPII V6ORklNl WIIII YOU Chet Wright Wright s Studio Class of 44 You we suunssiullw tom plete-cl tour vc-.urs of hugh school now make, succesiful plans for the iuture ln pur 4 h lillll., Umtul States XX ll Bonds mtl Stunp-s Theta Theta Eta IHFRE S A Bll JOB XHFAD POR YOU Iwvrv thought eu-rv effort now to 4 lrrv on the Ameru an truhtlons th at haw muh u-x lc- nd of tlu Pru me Home ol the Br nc Kolberts Ih1f44X 71 l ' ' v 1 to II.. Ia. 1' .' -' 1' ., . l'l .'l1I .' lm ' 'L . ' 1 ,. '- .gill , , , , . I. A I t 1 . , . , . . , ., I H ,. . A 5 A I .A AA , , YOUNG AMERICA V 9 ' I -nn ' v - . v x A Y 1 5 1 I K ' - hz A .iz '1..0' '- Wa' ,, ' H z 1 ' 1 - . . . 1 L C ' tl Lu ' x Y -- 1 I .r VIL The Vogue Shop IUDIIS Rl' UH IUNNI' i 1 t Hain S lil N fllmcl hllllll Burkhart s 7 N S I umpllmf HIS Glttleman s Style Shop 12 Ihr' 194 4 If - 'Q-XI l0f Has . .'l 'i Ali a .. '- 'gun I FUR lll'I'l l'l'IR SIIUICS l21. Has! .Iain .'ll'l'l'i of ' I The 1944 Vzc Last But Not Lvast J J SCHAFER Superintendent of Schools AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS
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