Midland High School - Chemic Yearbook (Midland, MI)
- Class of 1950
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Text from Pages 1 - 112 of the 1950 volume:
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T1 Dedlcatlnn As ed1tors of the 1950 CHEMIC we s1ncerely ded1cate th1s annual to the man who IS responsxble for It Mr Coanes Through hard work and many words he has succeeded 1n gettmg annuals pubhshed for the past e1ght years We hope thai he cont1nues for exght umes elght years more ' ' ' The 1950 Chem1c I I US sa eu W u e K4 A If 4 Ni - X ' Q , , : X 5 Q ff , WM., Q 1 ' ' V ' I 4 'lynx fy! eff , . Administration QE? DR E R BRITTON Superintendent of Midland Public Schools : 'www MH A E PEETS z-.sslstfznt Principal The 1950 Chemie VIR M RHLEN VIOOH' Principal vw M S UNK 'VlnRTlNDALE Deon of Girls ' I , lx E i ,, A R ix, f li l A 4 Af' . ,,ii.i. liz l i ff Y A ua Q 9 I ' , 4' 4 ix, A A H ' f -,X , flrlmnnrmm h b st ears of our hves memonum oft e e y .J In . ,, . ,. that were spent in Midland High School. We 1 . ? , ? can never rehve them but the Ovv n who Wants Th 1950 Che IIIIL The 1950 Chemie School Song Well suck together old M C H In all k1nds of weather We re fnends not foes good luck 1t goes Well flght for nght w1th all our mlght Well not show wh1te feather Our team has the old pep We re marchmg onward step by step The Blue and Gold w111 have no fear We re always ready to cheer and cheer For dear old Mldland Hlgh ' ' S I 1 - - -1 , . . , . , . . . . 1 . 1 , . 1 1 Mr Allen Mxss Allen Mr Barclay Mr 'Bare Mr Benier Mass Berry Mr Bryan Mr Buschman Mr Campbell Mxss Campbell Mr Carey Mr Carlson Mr Chamberhn Mr Coanes Mlss Conley Mrs Corley Mr Crawford Mr Cumrmns Mr Dersnah Mr Gatrell Mxss Gauq Mr Gxeseler Mrs Greenhalqh Mr Harrold Mr Hath Mxss Hazlett Mr Heaily Mrs Holden Mlss Holmes Mr Iohns Mr Iohnson Miss Kakkurx Mr Kulck Mr Linden Mr McDonald Mxss Mxmkel Mxss Pah-nos Mr Paiterson Mr Pulkmer Mrs Rxchards Mass Russell Mr Schrneck Miss Sheffield Mrs Slagh Mrs Smlih Mlss Spadafore Mrs Spnngberq Stark Stoen Stopper! Sweet Txeiel Tope Mr Tweedne Miss Wagbo Wang Waters W1 ht Wo i Mxss Worcester D hn Miss Perlcins Mr. Mr. ' Mr. Mr. Mr. ' Mr. Mr. mr. ' r. Mr. cl 6 A 1 Faculty WJ Party Such manners G ess who ' ' ' Ah go away Goody' A plcture of Montqonery CHM' The Musr Master Maybe ns love ' The top ol the world Iohn Ihxcf Lmden The 1950 Chemie 'WY ff ...-J , .Z VVho sald that 9 7 9 'J Were you speakmg to me' W I l How hard can you thmk Mr Benler laughs at someone elses 1olce ' Assxqnments ' assxgnments Now let me see Do you know the dxrecuons Grades agarn 'av . n ' ' ' l ,, , S 1 . ' . . 10. ' . . '. . 2 . ..... l 1 . ' . 3 . L1 . . . 1 2. WO . . f l 4. . l 3 .. ' . 5. . ' rl . 14. . ' ' . 6 . 'C . l 5. . ' l 7. ' ' . f I 16. 8. . 17 . , '- ' , 7 9 . ' 1 ' . l 8 . , ' .... . F1rstRow G Rldley N Pulkmer I Hunter I Lynch I Grebe Second Row M Turnquxst I Kennedy I Casey C Fnedle H Dxetzler N Heskett S Kuhn M Humphrey Thxrd How M Peterson N Bonvoulolr H Kuhn I McCandless L Town G Ulanowxcz P Bouma M Hall Mr Coanes Fourth How B Brlnes M Schmid! M Sherrxtl I Wenzel I Kaweck K Engllsh M Morr1s C Sellers C Arndt Fxtth Row R Klaus I Kxlhan M Grose M Knopxc I Sherntt L MacCallum B Peek B Whaley R Knapp M Doughty Annual Staff The ed1tors of the 1950 CHEMIC would hke to thank all staff members and other students who have contnbuted to the productron of th1s year book Mr Tweedle and the photography class are to be congratulated for thelr hne work on the club and act1v1ty prctures The sen1or pictures were done-E1 Anderson s Stud1o Wr1ght s Camera Shop C S Slas Stud1o and the Mrdland Photo Shop Last but not least, our spec1al thanks and condolences to our Mr Coanes the most prcked on and harrred organxzatxon sponsor 1n school' Iean Hunter Edxtor Ioanne Grebe Iumor Manager 8 The 1950 Chemxc I I - 1 1 1 1 , . , . . ' - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 . W' - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . . ' - 1 1 . . , . , . , . , . , 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 1 . V... , , .-.. 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THOMAS RICE Intramural Sports l, 2, 3 Student Council 3. 4 Latin Guild 1 Varsity Club 3 4 Reserve Football Z Varsrty Football 3 4 Varsrty Baseball 3 4 Class Representatxve 3 Class Presldent 4 LYNN R HAMILTON Intramural Sportsl 2 3 4 Latm Gurld 1 Reserve Baseball 1 Vice Presldent of Class 4 ROSE MARY KNAPP Secretary Treasurer ot Class Dramatlcs Club 2 3 4 Latm Gulld I 2 Small Club 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Chou 4 Vic Tribune 4 Forensrc Contest 4 GERALDINE ULANOWICZ Annual Staff 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Class Vrce Presrdent Class Representatrve 4 Home Making Club I Tn H1 Y 3 4 PAUL THORSBERG Varsity Football 2 3 4 Honorary Football Captaln Varsnty Baseball 2 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Class Representatlve 4 Student Councxl 4 Senxor Band 1 2 10 Seniors EVERTT ACKER F.l-'.A. 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. 2nd Vice-President 3 FFA Reporter 4 Conservatron Club 3 Conservatxon Club Treasurer 3 MELVYN ALBIRTE Int amural Sports 1 Ia Our S1 Club 2 FRANK ALLEN Football 2 Intramural Sports 3 SHIRLEY ANN ALLSWEDE Glee Club 3 4 Small Glee Club 3 Bowlmg Club 2 Retailer s Club Choxl I LYLE VERNELI. ANGER The 1950 Chemie BETTY I APOLLO Retaxlers Club 4 MARIETTA N AUSTIN Commercial 1 2 Retaller s Club 4 LAWRENCE BADOUR Varsity Track I 2 3 4 Varsity Club l 2 3 4 ELDON BAILEY Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 BONNIE IUNE BAKER Glee Club I The 1950 Chemie Senmrs IOAN BALDWIN Olympxc Club l 2 3 Retarlers Club 4 Band Club 2 3 Commerclal Club Ia Our Sl 2 3 Usher s Club 2 3 Intramural Sports Cadet Band l Senror Band 2 3 GERALD BARBER B ndl 2 3 4 Band Club 2 3 4 Tenms l Tenms Manager 2 I-IrY 3 Ia Our S 2 3 MILTON F BARBER Intramural Sports 1 2 Reserve Baseball l Reserve Football 2 Varsnty Football 4 Varsity Baseball 4 Varsrty Club 4 MAX D BARR Swxtchboard Club 1 2 Reserve Tenms 3 Intramural Sports Student Councrl 3 O DEXTER BARTLEIT Lam Gulldl 2 3 4 Latrn Guxld Senate Z Dramatncs Club l 2 3 ll AGNES Bl BARTOS Latin Guild 1, 2. 3 Retailer's Club 4 RUTH DOLORES BARTOS Retailers Club 4 Intramural Sports VENIDA BARTOW Glee Club l 2 Retallers Club 3 4 EDGPR W BEHRENS PAUL 1 BELL 12 Seniors -cur BARBARA BERG Commercial Club l Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4 Retailer's Club 4 ELAINE E BETTS Retailers Club 4 KATHRYN ANNE BLOOM Glee Club 2 3 Bowling Club 3 4 Choir 4 MARGARET M BLUBAUGH Commercial Club 1 Retailer s Club 4 NANCY LEE BONVOULOIR Latin Guild 1 2 Latin Guild President 2 Dramatics Club 2 3 4 Dramaucs Club V1cePres1den 3 Dramatics Club President 4 Ia Oul S1 Tn H1 Y 3 Student Council 2 3 Class Representative 2 V1cePres1dent Student Coun Annual Staff 4 Girl Golfers 2 The 1950 Chemie c13 Senlors IEHHY BOWEN IUANITA JANE CAPPER Latm Guxld l 2 Glee Club 1 Intramural Sports l 2 Hefmlers Club 4 PATRICIA L CARR MARY IEAN BRADLEY Commercial Club Latm Gulld 1 2 Ia Oul S1 l Tn H1Y 3 4 Retailers Club 4 SHIRLEE BRANT Senior Band 3 4 Cadet Band 2 Homemakmg Club Latm Guxld 2 3 Olymplc Club l 2 3 4 RALPH C CARRIGAN Intramural Sports 1 2 Cadet Teacher 4 Varsity Baseball 2 Band Club 3 4 Crosscountry 2 Trl H1 Y 3 4 DANIEL N BROWN H Y 2 3 4 Latm Guild 1 2 3 4 AA 2 3 Cadet Band Glee Club 3 SSIIIOI Band 2 3 4 Retallers Club 4 BERNICE M CARTER VERCIE BURGBS Glee Club 2 3 4 Small Glee Club 3 4 10AN CHASE C our l 3 4 Latm Guild l 2 Bgwllng Club 1 2 IG OU! Sl 3 4 Retaxlers Club 4 The 1950 Chemie 13 I ' . . 3 M - ' ' 4 356' fer . . . I 1- 3 ' 1 Dramatics Club 3 . .1 .I 3' 4 . . 'xx i- , , ' ' ' , . , F.F. . . , , 4 . 1 , h'. I ' A , . 3 LEO RAY CLARK Varsity Football 3, 4 Track 2. 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 KAY COCHRAN 5317! DELBERT COPUS Varsity Club 2 3 4 Reserve Basketball I Varsity Basketball 3 la Our S1 2 3 Varslty Track 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 BARBARA I CRABB OIIICG Occupation 4 Bowling 4 SHIRLEY CROWER Latin Guxld 1 Commercial Club 1 2 Commercial Club Secretary 2 Retailers Club 4 Intramural Sports l 14 Seniors will DAVID CUMMINS Hi-Y 4 Band Club 2, 3, 4 Student Council l Class Representative I Basketball 1 Senior Band 2, 3, 4 CHARLES S DAVENPORT Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 Varsity Golf 1 2 Senior Band 1 2 3 4 Latin Guild 1 Varsity Club 4 VERN DARRELL DEBOLT La1nGu1ldl 2 3 4 Bndl23 PATRICIA DEBOLT Scrence Club 3 Retailers Club 4 ROBERT DECKER The 1950 Chemzc IANICE MARIE DEHN Homemakmg Club l Commercial Club Semor Band l 2 Retmlers Club 4 Vxc Tribune 4 Band Club 1 2 ELLEEN DELANEY Retailer s Club EDITH E DENTON Reserve Cheerleader 2 Bowlmq Club 3 Retailers Club 4 HAZEL DEPEW Homemakmg Club 1 2 Homemakmg Club Treasurer 2 Ia Our S1 4 mcx Donsmmr: The 1950 Chemie SBHIUPS FREDERICK DUCHAM lntramural Sportsl 2 3 4 IERRY ELVEY Intramural Sports 1 Reserve Football 1 2 Reserve Baseball 2 Varsity Baseball 4 BONNIE LEE FALES SHIRLEY FENSKE Commercial Club l Retailers Club 3 4 RBlCllEI s Club Treasurer 3 4 LUCY FITAK 1 5 BETTY FLINN Choir 2, 3, 4 EZRA FONER CAROLYN FRETZ Iackson High Schoo l Olympic Club 4 Cadet Teacher 4 Student Council 4 Intramural Sports DONNA FROST Commerclal Club Sclence Club 3 Retailer s Club 4 MELVIN GARRETT 3 Intramural Spots 1 2 3 4 Reserve Baseball 1 16 Seniors ROBERT A. GRAHAM Latin Guild 1, 2 Varsity Club 4 Boy's Glee Club 2, 3 Choir 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4 Basketball Manager 3 4 Reserve Football Maraqer IO RUTH GRAVES Latin Guild l Vic Tribune 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 LOIS IEAN GRAVES Choir 1 Latin Guild Retculers Club 4 MARY MARLEINL GRAY Homemakers Club l 3 Homemakers C1.1b Treasurer l Bowling Club 2 Retailers Club 4 ELMER GRICE The 1950 Chemie IAMES GRISWOLD BEVERLY GUNTERMAN Retallers Club 4 MARILYN IANE GUTTRIDGE Glee Club 1 Chou' 2 3 Bowlmq Club 4 HELEN HANSON Tn H1 Y 3 4 Dramaucs Club l Annual Sta!! 4 Cadet Teacher 4 Intramural Sports I 2 Olymprc Club 4 Homecommg Queen 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Class Re resentatlve P Ia Om Sl Club 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent Ia Our S1 3 Umted Nahons Contcst 3 ROBERT HARGER Vxc Trlbunel 2 3 4 Latm Gurld 1 2 Umted Nations Contest Wmner 3 123 The 1950 Chemrc Seniors IOYCE L. HARROLD Commercial Club 2 Chefs Club 2 Choir 3, 4 Retailer's Club Queen's Court 1 LFE HARTMAN Varslty V arsrty Varsxty Varslty Varsrty Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Football 4 Cub 2 3 4 Club Treasurer 3 HAROLD WILBUR HAVENS Intramural Sports l 2 3 4 WILLIAM HEATH Football Manager Track Manager 3 Varslty Club 3 4 GRACE M HEATH Glee Club Intramural S,orts 2 17 3 REX HICKMAN C oxr l 3 4 Boy s Glee Club 2 HAROLD HILSINGER Latxn Gulld l 2 Band Club 2 3 4 GERALDINE H HINES Glee Club 4 Dramaucs Club 4 LORING HOCK BONNIE HODGE Honor Hlgh School 1 Chefs Club 2 Cadet Band 2 Annual Staff 3 Tn H1Y 3 4 Senior Band 3 4 Dremahcs Club Student Councll 4 OHICE Practlce Club 4 Vxc Tnbune 3 4 Band Club 3 4 18 Senmrs M CLAYTON E HOLCOMB Latm Guxld 1 2 FLORENCE HORNING Homemakmg Club l Cadet Teacher 3 4 Olymplc Club Z 3 4 Bowlmg Club 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 FRANKLIN HOW BEVERLY IANE HUF? Homemakers Club l Latm Guild 1 2 Glee Club l 2 3 Tn H1Y 3 4 Tn H1Y Cabmel 4 Chou 3 4 MILDRED HUMPHREY Glee Club l 2 3 Small Glee Club 2 3 Chefs Club 1 2 Latm Guild l 2 Ia Oul Sl 3 4 Vlc Tribune 2 3 Edltor Vlc Tnbune 4 Annual Stall Z 3 4 The 1950 Chemie IEAN H. HUNTER Latin Guild 1, 2 Latin Guild Senate 1 Student Council 1, 2, 4 Publicity Chairman 2 Class Representative 1 Dramatic Club 3 4 Tn H1 Y 3 4 Tri Hx Y Cabinet 4 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Annual Editor 4 EARL ESTEL HYATT A 1 Intramural Baseball 2 3 Intramural Basgetball 3 4 GARWOOD INMAN ANN LOUISE IABLONSXI Glee Club l Homemalrinq Club 1 Commercial Club 1 2 Office Occupations Club IOYCE M IACKSON Retailers Club 4 The 1950 Chemie Seninlrs EUGENE IANKOWSKI MYRON IOHNSON RAY M IOHNSON Band Club 1 2 3 Reserve Tennis 3 Varsity Tenms 4 BARBARA IONES Ia Oux Si 1 2 3 Class Secretary Treasurer 1 Cadet Band l Senior Band 2 3 4 Band Club 2 3 4 Dramahcs Club l 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club Secretary 4 Forensic Contest 4 Vic Tnbune 4 BONNIE LOUISE IUNGMAN Retailers Club 4 Bowling Club 3 19 CLARA KARTZ Retuiler's Club 3 JOAN K KAWECK Annual Stuff 4 Drclmatlcs Club 4 IOHN GARFIELD KEYS Chou 3 Boy s Glee Club 2 Drcxmatlcs Club 4 KERMIT KITZMAN Retmlers Club 3 4 Lcmn Guild 1 2 3 JAMES KLAPISH 20 Seniors SHIRLEY KLEIN Retc1iler's Club 4 DAVE M KNOPIC Vaxsxty Football 4 Retullers Club 3 4 Boy s Glee Club 2 Chou' 3 4 Lcrtm Gulld 2 ROSEMARIE KOBER Retculers Club 4 BETTY KOHTZ Pep Club 1 Chou 1 3 Retailers Club 4 Homemukmg Club l 3 Homemcrkmg Club Presldent 3 ARLENE R KROTZER OHICO Occuputxons Club 3 4 The 1950 Chemxc HELEN E. KUHN Latin Guild 2 Dramatics Club 4 Annual Staff 4 DONALD E. LASHUAY Varsity Track 2. 3 Varsity Cross Country . lntramural Sports 1 2 3 4 DALE E LE BEAU Ldllhzculld 1 2 3 3 Dramaucs Club 3 4 ILA IEAN LEFLER Homemakers Club l 2 Studeni Councll 2 Commercial Club l 3 Retaxler s Club 4 Homemakers Club Secretary Homemakers Club Presxdent Homemakers Club Hxstormn MARY ELIZABETH LEWIS Glee Club 4 Olhce Workers Club 4 Homemakmg Club 2 The 1950 Chemzc l 2 3 Seniors if BETTIE IEAN LINTON Homemakinq Club l Dramaiics Club 4 BEVERLY G. LUCE Ia Oui Si l. 2 Senior Band 1 2, 3 4 Vic Tribune 4 Dramatics Club Orchestra 2 3 4 Dramaiisc Club Librarian NORMAN CURTIS LUND Ia Oul Sx Club Dramahcs Club 4 IOAN LYNCH Annual Staff 3 4 Bowlmg Club 3 Lann Gulld 1 2 Gxrl Golfers 2 3 4 Tn Hx Y 3 4 Tn H1Y Secretary 4 Ia Oul Sl 3 Class Treasurer 3 IOSEPH LYON S 21 KENDA LL MAC Ia Oui Si Club Dramatics Club Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Band Club 2, 3, Cadet Band l Senior Band, 2, LEOD 1 3, 4 4 3.4 Band Club Treasurer 3 Treasurer Hi-Y 4 Tennis Manager 3 Tennis 2. 4 WILLIAM M. MAIESKE Intramural Sports 1 2 JACK MARCY GENE A MARTIN VELMA ELAINE MATTHEWS Retailer s Club 4 Ia Our S1 Club 1 Commerclal Club 2 3 22 Seniors 'Y 'f s CX 'A' CHARLES K. MCANALLEN Football I Tennis l. 2 Radio Club 4 MAXINE MACKEY IOHN DUANE MCCREADIE GERALD MCKEITH Varsxty Baseball 1 Varslty Football 3 4 Varslty Club 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent Varsxty Club 4 KEITH MCLAREN A 1 The 1950 Chemie MAXINE I. MERRILL Choir 1 Retailer's Club 4 I AMES RUSSEL MESLER Track 2 Preyector Clubl 2 3 4 Proyector Club President 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 IUNE G MILLER Retailers Club 4 Commercial Club MARGARET ANN MILLER Choir 3 ntramural S rf 2 Othce Club go S NANCY IEANNE MILLIMAN Senior Band 2 3 4 Cadet Band l Choir 4 Commercial Club 3 F AA 2 3 4 FFAA Executive Board 4 The 1950 Chemie Seniors ALBERT C. MITCHELL Latin Guild 1, 2, 3 Latin Guild Serate 1 Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 3 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3 Class Representative 2 Class President 3 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council President 4 DORIS MONTGOMERY Science Club 1 Olympic Club 1 2 Latin Guild 1 2 Intramural Sports 1 Z United Nations Contest 2 Senior Band l Z 3 4 Orchestra 4 'l'r1HxY 3 4 FFAA 3 4 Student Council 4 MARGARET ELLEN MOORE Commerclal Club 1 l-Iomemakmg Club l 2 3 Retailers Club 4 M MORRIS Class President 1 Student Council l Reserve Football 1 2 Reserve Basketball l Varsity Basketball 2 3 Varsity Golf 1 2 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 H 3 4 Choir 4 Ia Oux S1 2 META M MORRIS Annual Stat! 3 4 Bowling 1 2 3 Girl Golfers 1 2 3 Tn Hi Y 3 4 Tn I-l1Y Secretary 4 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 4 23 IOHN P. NEMETH Band l Boy's Glee Club 2, 3 Conservation Club 4 Track 3 Football 1 Intramural Sports 2, 3 DVAN L NOPCK MARGARET A NOVAK Commercial Club 3 4 Retailers Club 4 Retailer s Club Secretary 4 United Nations Contest 2 SALLY ANN OLDS CAROLYN OLSON Intramural Sportsl 2 3 4 Olymplc Club 1 2 3 4 Olympic Club President 1 C oxr l 3 4 Dramatzcs Club 3 Latm Guild 1 2 3 Tr1I-I1Y 3 4 Cadet Teacher 4 24 Seniors MARGARET OREN Latin Guild I. 2, 3 Bowling Club 2, 3 Girl Golfers 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Small Glee Club 1, 2 Dramatics Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 BARBARA OSBORNE Glee Club 3 4 Small Glee Club 3 Choir 1 I-Iomemakm Club I Library Cluiu HARRY PATTERSON Band Club 3 Co1servat1on Club 4 BONNIE IEAN PEEK Girl Golfers 1 Olympics 1 Itramural Basketball 'l'r1H1Y 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 Ja Out S1 1 2 Photography 3 4 EDITH E PELTON 3 4 Tle 1950 Chemie IUNE PELTON Glee Club l, 2 Small Glee Club Z Choir 1, 3, 4 Olympic Club l, 2 Latin Guild l, 2 la Oui Si 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Bowling Club 2 Intramural Sports 1, 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 United Nations Contest 3, 4 United Nations Contest Winner 3 KATHLEEN PEREIRA Out S1 l 2 3 Dramatics Club l 2 Glee Club 3 4 Small Glee Club 4 ROBERT HENRY PETERSON Boys Glee Club 2 3 Retailers Club Vice President LAURENCE A PLUMMER B seball I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 GERALD STANLEY POLTORAK ack 1 2 3 Conservation Club 2 3 4 Student Council 4 Vic Tribune 4 Varsity Club 3 4 United Nations Contest 3 The 1950 Chemzc 4 Seniors HM B. PONTIOUS NORMAN WILLIS PRI-TTT Cross Country 3 Track 2 DORIS MAY PRETZER Vic Tribune 2 Retailers Club 4 RICHARD PROSSER 3 Boys Glee Club 3 Choir 4 Intramural Sports 3 NAN PULKINER Pep Club l Glee Club 2 3 Latin Guild 1 2 Cheerleader 2 Annual Staff 4 Choir 4 Tn Hi Y 3 4 Forenslc Contest 4 25 IU ' ' . . . 4 ' . , a, 4 . Hi-Y ,4 U I I I I varsity Football 2, 3, 4 Small Glee Club 2, 3 Tr . , , 4 ' ' , ANNA M. RADOSA Office Occupation 4 NICOLAOS RAPONOS ONALEE A REES Freeland l Arthur I-Ixll 2 Small Glee Club CHRISTIAN LEROY REGER WILLIAM RICE 26 Seniors s L IAMES RICHARDS Baseball 2, 3, 4 GLORIA IEAN RIDLEY Flint 1 Retailer's Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y Cabinet 4 Annual Stait 4 TAD ROBERSON Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Lam Gulldl 2 3 4 IAMES ROBERTS RAY ROBERTS Boys Glee Club Chou' 3 4 Band Club 4 Forenslc Contest 3 4 The 1950 Chemzc DONALD G. ROBISHAW H L ROGERS H1 Y 2 Track 2 Student Councxl 3 Retailers Club 3 4 ROSEMARY ROGGOW IOI-IN DERK RONDA Cadet Band l Semor Band 2 3 4 Band Club 2 3 4 Track 4 lover: Ross The 1950 Chemie Seniors WILLIAM R. ROSS Reserve Football 1, 2 Reserve Basketball l. 2 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 LARRY RUSSEELL Ia Our S1 Club 1 Tenms 1 Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Varsity Club 4 H1 Y 4 Band Club 1 Semor Band 1 Z 3 4 LEOMA MARIE RYTLEWSKI ALETHA A SCHEARER Band 1 2 Retaxler s Club 4 DOUGLAS SCI-IULTZ Latin Guild I 2 3 Boys Glee Club 2 3 Cholr 3 4 27 GORDON SEEBURGER Football l 4 Basketball l Varslty Club 4 LOIS E SHEPHERD Small Glee Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 Homemakmg Club l MARGARET SHEPHERD Vxc Tnbune 1 2 3 Vxc Tnbune Edxtor 3 Latin Guxld 1 2 3 Latln Guxld Secretary 2 Ia Out S1 3 Drcxmatlcs Club 4 United Natlons Contest 3 4 Class Secretary 2 Tn H1 Y 3 4 TnH1Y Cabmet 4 SHIRLEY IEAN SHERMAN Cadet Band 1 Latin Guild 1 2 Commercial Club Dmmcmcs Club 3 4 Senior Band 2 3 4 JANET G SHERRII-'F Ia Oul S1 Club 2 Glee Club 1 Dramatxcs Club 3 4 Annual Stafl 4 28 Senlors MARY LOUISE SHERRIFF Latxn Gulld 2 Dramahcs Club 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Homemakxnq Club 1 SALLY SHORT Latm Guxld 1 2 3 4 Ia Oul S1 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 1 2 3 Tn H1Y 3 Chou 1 4 Scxence Club 1 KENNETH SIMPSON Varszty Football 2 3 Varslty Tennxs 2 3 Varszty Club 3 4 C 011 1 3 4 Boy s Glee Club 2 3 Dramatlcs Club 4 H1Y 4 Forensxc Contest 4 ANNE SKYM Glee Club l IVA SLATER F F A A 2 3 The 1950 Chemzc BOB SMALL B nd l 2 3 Tenms 3 4 Baud Club 3 MARY E SMITH Cadet Band 1 Senior Band 2 3 4 Ia Oux S1 l 3 4 Ia Our S1 Secretary 3 Unxted Natxons Contest PATRICIA ANN SMITH Chou' 1 Latm Guxld I 2 3 Glee Club 3 Small Glee Club 3 Tr1H1 Y 3 4 Ir Oihce Workers 3 Retaxlers Club 3 4 ROBERT I SMITH VELMA IRENE SMITH Olyrnpxc Clubl 2 3 4 Commercial Club 3 Commercxal Club Vxce Presxdent 3 Intramural ions Bowlmg Cl Retallers Club 4 The 1950 Chemie Seniors 3 I. 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SOLOSKY Ia Oui Si 2 Senior Band 2 3 Cadet Band l Football Manager 3 Baseball 3 THERSE ANN SOLOSKY Comrnercral Club l 2 3 Glee Club 4 Cheerleader 3 Tn l-I1Y 3 4 Tn l-I1 Y Vlce-Presrdent DAN A D SQUIRE Varsxty Tennxs l 2 3 Varsxty Club 2 3 4 Semor Band 2 3 4 Band Club 2 3 4 Cadet Band 2 3 4 2 3 H1Y V1cePres1dent 4 Intramural Sports I Choir 4 Student Councxl 3 Orchestra 3 4 ELEANOR IOAN STANFORD Ir Olilce Workers 4 Retaxlers Club 4 TAD STANFORD Reserve Football 1 Varslty Football 2 3 4 Varsity Basketball l 2 3 Varsity Goll l 2 3 4 Cadet Band 1 Senxor Band 2 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Varsxty Club VlcePres1dent 2 H Y 3 4 H1 Y President 4 Latm Guild 1 2 Class V1cePres1den 1 Class President 2 Umted Nations Contest Chou 4 Student Councxl 2 3 29 TOM STARK Lat1n Gulld 3 Vtc Trxbune 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Umted Nattons Contest Intramural Sports 2 3 WAYNE V STOCKTON Boy s Glee Club Chou' 3 4 SALLY I STOWITS Ia Ou1 S1 1 V1c Tr1bune 3 4 Dramatxcs Club 4 MARGIE STRAYER Cadet Band 1 Ia Ou1 S1 I 3 4 Band Club 2 3 4 Senror Band 2 3 4 RON SUPINGER 2 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 Track 3 30 Seniors IEBBY SURPRENANT Reserve Football 2 Reserve Basketball 2 Varsxty Track 2 3 Varsxty Football 3 Varsxty Basketball Varsxty Club 2 3 4 KENNETH TAYLOR Ia Ou1 S1 1 2 Varsity Club 4 Varslty Cross Country Varsxty Track 3 4 Reserve Track l 2 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Dramatlcs Club Treasure Gol 1 Cadet Band 1 2 Semor Band 3 4 Band Club 3 4 Umted Natxons Contest 3 Forensxc Contest 4 H1Y 2 NANCY ANNE TESCH Ia Ou1 S1 3 Dramatrcs Club 4 Choxr 3 4 Umted Natxons Contest 3 GENE L THOMAS Intramural Sports 2 3 Bowlmg Club 2 3 4 Olympxc Club 3 4 Retaxlers Club 4 DELMAR DUANE TOMLIN SON A l FFA Reporter 3 PFA P1'es1dent 4 Intramural Sports l 2 3 4 Unxted Natxons Contest 3 Student Counc1l 4 Vars1ty Cross Country 4 Varsxty Club 4 The 1950 Chemrc LOIS TOWN Bowling Club l, 2, 3 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3. 4 Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President Ushers' Club 2 Olympic Club 2. 3, 4 Vice-President Olympic Club 4 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4 Cadet Teacher 4 Annual Staff 4 la Oui Si 2 3 GERALD TOWNSEND Varsity Club 2 3 4 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Reserve Basketball 1 Track 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 MERTON K TROMBLEY Reserve Football 1 Varsxty Football 3 Basketball 2 Baseballl 2 3 4 Varsxty Club 3 4 Student Councxl 4 ARTHUR R TUCKER A l Retculers Club 3 4 MARIE VARN ER AA 2 3 Ol mpxc Club l 2 Olxce Occupatxons 4 The 1950 Chemie Seniors 'Q- CAROL M. VON EITZEN Retailer's Club I. 2 FLORENCE WARREN RICHARD I. WEBSTER Varsity Football 2 3 4 Varsity Track l 2 3 F F A 3 Unxted Natxons Contest Intramural Sports 1 Varsity Club 2 3 EDWARD WENZEL Senior Band 1 2 3 Retaxlers Club 3 4 IANICE WRALEY 3 1 WILLIAM WHALEY Y 2 3 Varsxty Football 3 THOMAS WILLIAMS Reserve Football 2 Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Latm Guxld 3 Varsxty Club 4 Intramural Sports SHIRLEY CECELIA WIRTZ Homemakm Clubl Retarlers C ub 4 AUDREY H WOOD Ushers Club 1 2 Glee Club 3 LIDA MARIE WOODCOCK 32 Senlurs RICHARD DALE WOODRUFF Band Club 2 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 Reserve Baseball 1 Varsity Baseball 3 4 Varslty Basketball 3 Varslty Club 4 BRUCE WRAY Intramural Spo ts 1 Football Manager 4 Varsity Club 4 BETTY YARNELL AA I F F A A Treasurer F F A A Executive Board MARY YARNELL AA 1 2 F F A A Vrce Presxdent 4 F F A A Executive Board RITA YARNELL AA 12 FFAA Reporter 4 The 1950 Chemie BEN YAHR INGTON Track l 2 Reserve Football l Cadet Band 1 2 Semor Band 3 4 Latm Guxld 2 I UNE YARRINGTON DOLORES ANN YODER A A l 2 F F A A Reporter 3 Ia Om S1 I 2 Retaxlers Club Retmlers Club Treasurer LA URENCE YODER DAVID YOUNG FFA 1, 2 3 4 F FA Vice Presldent 4 Intramural Sports l, 2 The 1950 Chemie Senmrs MAYNARD YOUNGS Class V1cePres1dent 2 Band Club 2 3 4 HxY 4 Lutm Guxld 1 2 Cadet Band 1 Truck 1 2 Tennis 3 4 Varslty Basketball 3 RICHARD ZIMMERMANN 33 I E I Reserve 'Basketball 2 F.F. . . . , 3 . , 4 LAWR NCE LAVON COY ROY I-IAGGIT WAYNL HOLSINGER Cross Country 4 Track 4 F F A 4 MARILYN MCCANN R I PELTON Tenms 1 A 3 Conservation Club 34 Prespectlve Graduates IOHN RADOSA IOAN ROSS Gul Golfers 2 Reserve Cheerleader 1 2 Vursny Cheerleader 3 4 Bowling 3 Tn H1 Y 3 4 Tn H1 Y President Student Councll Dramctxcs Club 2 3 CLAIR S SIAS Reserve Football 2 Tenms 3 The 1950 Chemie Class Hlstorg FRESHMAN YEAR Lrsten l1ttle chrldren and you shall hear the story of our Freshman year In our f1rst electron we made hm Morns the brg wheel and the spokes were as follows Tad Stanford v1ce presrdent Barb Iones secretary treasurer lean Hunter was the representat1ve to the Student Councrl for the female sex and Dave Cummlns represented the OPPOSIIG Due to a shght amount of prec1p1tat1on xt was necessary to call off the Homecom1ng Parade Our representat1ve to the queens court Ioyce Harrold along wrth the other members of the royal court proved to be the only bnght spot rn the Homecom1ng fest1v1t1es Hopmg to get some greenbacks rn our treasury we sponsored a m1d semester dance called the Snow Flake Flrng And belreve 1t or not we made the green show through SOPHOMORE YEAR Here we are almost upper classmen Tad Stanford one of last year s spokes was promoted to b1g wheel Maynard Young became the r1m on the wheel Marg Shepherd kept our frnances on an even keel and Nan Bonvoulorr and Al Mrtchell added some SPICE to the Student Councrl For once we had a real Homecom1ng affarr and Io Baldwrn was our representat1ve to the queen s court Valentmes Day rolled around and we spon sored a dance called Cup1ds Capers We had buzzed through another year wrthout lettmg anythmg more rmportant enter our heads than the beat of Twelfth Street Rag IUNIOR YEAR Fmally we were upper classmen Our presl dent for the year was Al Mrtchell our VICG-PIGSI dent Gerry Ulanowlcz Io Lynch was secretary The 1950 Chemrc treasurer and Honey Gul Hanson and Tom Rrce took therr places rn the Student Councrl as our representat1ves In the Homecom1ng parade we got a feather xn our hat falong wrth f1ve dollars? for wrnnmg frrst PIIZG w1th our float We were proud of our lovely representat1ve to the queens court Meta Moms Thrs year rntroduced the New Look the Shmoo s and Slow Boat To Chlna Our class even went to the extreme of the yo yo craze We sponsored another dance and we called rt the Football and we made all krnds of dough SENIOR YEAR I Meant To Do My Work Today mrght well have been the motto of most of the Senrors Tom RICE was presrdent Lynn Hammlton veep Rose now1cz and Paul Thorsberg put rn therr t1me 1n the Student Councrl We worked l1ke mad on our Homecom1ng float a wonderful 1850 lrmrted streamlrne engme but drdnt even place Helen Hanson rergned over the Homecom1ng w1th lean Bradley representrng the Senlor Class For once we won our game beatrng Bay C1ty Handy 27 7 Thrs year was successful for both football and basketball teams Tad Stanford made All State end and our boys made good showmgs both rn the state and Arrowhead conference lmeups We sponsored the annual Lumberlack Dance wxth Gar Inman takrng top honors rn the beard growmg contest And so we payed the fines for our books for the last txme slapped our caps on our heads Wllh the lrttle blue and whrte tassels trcklmg our noses and walked proudly and happrly down the arsle to selze our long awazted dlplomas 35 I : I ' - ' 2 . . . . . 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Knapp was secretary-treasurer: and Gerry Ula- Class Wlll We the graduating semots of 1950 of Midland High School IH the County of Mrdland State of Mrchxgan rn mmd sound and unsound d make and declare th1s to be our last wzll testament Jn ma'1net and form following Kathleen Pere1ra leaves her braces to all those who are curlous about them Io Lyons leaves h1s french fnes and hamburgers to those at Charlle s DOIIS Montgomery leaves her horsemansh1p to all wlstful equlne lovers Marg Shepherd leaves her s1lly glggle to Marrlyn Doughty Tom W1l11ams leaves h1s good t1mes to Lefty Waldron and Ed Srodes Rosemary Roggow leaves all the money 1n the catetena cash box to Carol Aspm Iune Yarr1ngton leaves her quarts pmts and gallons of 1ce cream to Betty Whaley Vemda Bartow leaves her hfteen weeks of summer school to Doll Bass Ierry Surprenant leaves h1s hckle way wtth women to Pat Tracy Bonn1e Peek leaves her sw1ng Shlfl to Mayo Swan Leo Clark leaves h1s football umlorm to Danny Closs Charles McAnallen leaves to hnd an 1niall1ble camera hm Gnswold leaves to work at h1s gas statron N1ck Rapanos leaves h1s ia1thful adm1rers to Plnl-ry Wllson Flo Warren leaves her package of Pall Malls to Turk Lmton Bud Townsend leaves h1s basketball ab1l1ty to the oncom1ng team lean Bradley leaves w1th Gar Manlyn Guttrudge leaves her ha1r to Lynn MacCallum Ierry Bowen leaves h1s dancmg ablhty to the stag hne Larry Russell leaves to fmd a woman at Mt Pleasant Betty Lmton leaves her shy manner to Darlene Sweebe Meta Morrls leaves her dned up dusty moldy old hopes to the Freshmen hm Solosky leaves h1s ab1l1ty to wr1te poetry to those who need 1t Io Kaweck leaves for Sag1naw General Mrlton Barber leaves all h1s dates to Andy Heath Ioyce Ross leaves her helght to Mary Lou Knoplc Bob Peterson leaves h1s burlesque call to Tom MCLUCk1e Ken Taylor leaves to Walt for Barb Shlrley Brant leaves her n1ck name to I Greebe Norman Lund leaves h1s bra1ns to the untor tunates Audrey Wood Barb Iones Onalee Rees Edlth Pelton and Mane Varner leave wlth the1r d1a monds Del Tomhnson leaves h1s how how to some future speech student Fred Thorsberg leaves to get some sleep Io Ross leaves her Tr1H1Y worrtes to the next presldent Iune Pelton leaves wlth Whoozxts her cello Gerry Ulanowxcz leaves to learn how to use a hypo needle Earl Hyatt leaves to get away from 1t all Marg Oren leaves her carefree ways to Carolyn Sellers Maynard Youngs leaves for Kalamazoo-col lege that 1S Ben Yarr1ngton leaves h1s w1tty remarks to Mr Iohns Nan Bonvoulolr leaves 1f she can make 1t to graduatlon on t1me Iamce Whaley leaves her da1ly candy bar to Pat Smlth Marg Strayer leaves Ke1th Kemmer Al Mltchell leaves for good Terry Solosky leaves w1th all her knowledge of Chem1stry Rex Hlckman leaves th1s good old school to the scholars of the future years to the trust1ng hands of the w1se old faculty to the elements oi nature -and may God speed the termmtesl tTh1s goes for all of usl 36 The 1950 Chemrc 0 1 n 1 1 1 1 0 , I . , Q 1 1 I 1 1 1 I . - - ' - - 11 11 . 11 - - 11 - 11 - 11 ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 . MIDLAND COURIER Chronicle of Trttabawassee Township Publrshed By Ennrally lune 1975 COMING ELECTIUN LUUKS BLEAK New Folhes Open Thrs Week Bob Harger the famous Broaddump producer rs openrng hrs Femrnrne Poll res starnng maddenrng Vercre Burgess Lonesome Olson Kay Cochran Pally Sally Olds Ian Dehn Crrspy Chris Iablonskr Ozzre Osborne Pattsy Smrth Tootsy Town Srlly Mrllre Humphrey Sal Stowrts Mertre Austrn Shrrley Penske Iosre Stanford Buzy Bonnre Hodge and Brrdre berg Specral attractron rs the yugglrng act done by the Whrrlrng Sherrrff srsters Kuhn Gets Man TOWN GOSSIP BY BEV LOUELLA LUCE Mrss Helen Red Kuhn frnally becomes a brrde and rts to Lynn Hamrlton The weddrng was offrcrated by Rev Iames Roberts Mrss Kuhn s dress was a creatron of Mrss Hazel Depew of Parrs Mr Rrchard Woodruff was best man and Mrss Marg Mrller was mard of honor The brrdes mards were as follows Mary Rrta and Betty Yarnell Peg Blubaugh Shrrley Crower Mary Gray Bev Gunterman and Flo Hornmg Ushers were Ralph Carrr gan Bruce Wray Elmer Grrce Iames Klaprsh Roy Iohnson and Fred Ducham Agnes Bartos played two old favontes Rag Mop and Muletrarn Tenor Ken Srmpson yust back from a tour through Alcatraz sang Stout Hearted Men The receptron was held rn the basement of Tommy Rrces brewrey Seen busrly t work was bartender Ierry McKerth and hrs ablely assrstrng wrfe Rosa Knapp 'l'he musrc was fumrshed by Frddlrn Tom Starks and hrs Phoney Frve Maestro Irm Solosky Hot Lrps Squrre Drummer Boy Taylor Eddre Wenzel bass and Bernrce Carter on the solo vox The 1950 Chemrc Notrce Dave Cummrns presented hrs new rn ventron of THE AUTOMOBILE to the brq four of the automotrve lndustry Graham Trombley Morns and Elvey Thrs new auto rs a jetjob complete wrth televrsron set and bath tub The notorrous Ieep Boys Hopeless Hol comb Scarface Seeburger Rotten Ronda Pee wee Peterson and Pre eyed Prosser were yust released from the state pen after servrng a 25 year sentence for wrrtrng naughty words on the crty tower on the nrght of graduatron Mo, Sports Tad Stanford was admrtted to the Mrd land Hosprtal for a bram operatron per formed by Dr Otto Bartlett noted brarn specralrst Tad was hrt on the head by a stray putter whrle caddymg for Charles Open When asked the results of the operatron Dr Bartlett replred I found nothrng Several local athletes are partrcrpatrng rn the 1975 Olymprcs bemg held rn Lower Slobovra Entered rn the 10 yard dash are Lee Hartman and Del Copus whrle Ierry Poltorak rs runnrng rn the frog race Brll Rrce rs a contestant rn the werght lrft mg contest and Don Lashuay rs rn the 1000 meter Dale LeBeau and Larry Badour are co favontes rn the heavywerght wrestlrng drvrsron o- Gerald Surprenant has 1ust had hrs frfth drvorce The former Ioan Lynch rs suerng on the grounds of men al cruelty Surpre nant was seen at Shorts Bar rn the com pany of Cuddles Pulkrner The lawyer for the plarntrff rs Danrel N Brown and defendrng Surprenant rs hrs old standby Kendall MacLeod the great crrmrnal law yer Nommees Not Dark Horses Just Shady Bulletrn PU It has long been feared that some day the werght of the turbulent masses of people rn the chemrcal metro polrs Mrdland mrght be thrown behrnd some know nothrng who would be boost ed to hrgh polrtrcal offrces The worst has happened Out of the smog frlled cau cuses the Radrcals master fhrnded by Ezra Foner have placed lrfelonq buddres Harry Patterson and Brll Whaley on the trcket for presrdent and vrce presrdent drsrespectfully And from the other srde of the 27 tracks KB 6. Ol the Conservatrves have a slate of Dave Knoprc and elder statesman Ierry Barber for presrdent and vrce presrdent It rs sard the support for these two comes from varrous protectron fees vra boss Iean Hunter Even the Socralrst candldates come from these precrncts namely Mel Albrrte and Max Barr The card rn the pack rs Pro hrbrtronrst Teddy Thorsberg and hrs under study Iames Mesler Iust what platform these nomrnees lean l mean stand on rs not known even to themselves However rt rs known Patter son s thesrs on the over populatron problem rs entitled More and Better Wars Thors berg and hrs Prohrbrtronrsts are defrnrtely after Youngs Internatronal Brewrnq Cartel 4o LOST One bottle of peroxrde partrally used lf found please return to Glo Rrdley FOUND One case of lrqurd Owner had better contact Brll Ross before next Saturday nrght 37 I I I ' I I I I I I I I . . ' . ' I . .. . . . YYW . . I I W ' - I I . l -I ' - ' - - ' ' ' . . I ' - - - - . ' ' ' I I - I I I I ' . . . 'I U . . . . . Davenport, winner of this year's U.S. ' ' . . II r - ' I - I ' ' ' Z I ' . . . , , I I ' l ' . , . YW I I f I I ' ' ' , . . . II II II - II - D . - . - I - ' ' 1 . . . ' I ' - I 'x ' . I I - a I . I - ' I ' . . . I . ' 1 1 I A , . I , . 4 - ' W 1 . I I I I - ' , U . .XV-7f7 fll.lfAlf7Lf V' Inf I L 11 aw. irc Hoff, 7.117 A Mlgns frrzi L, K-1 I Jylnf LIS, ffl A7121 he JOKZHIL 1-yhtfh fi lc. P7 ldiyn Aff ,fgwn fry flldfsdwfve av in .aw ra: adn I 1' rin W .n 38 .f.fw,,,1 69,1 few lfld ' W W I' 011114.44 PAP VF BE90979 Mr The 1950 Chemlc Junlors Allen Chubb Presxdent Carolyn Fnedle Vxce Presxdent Pat Bouma Secretary Treasurer Marge Grose Gul Representcmve Tom McLuckxe Boy Representatxve Abbe L Adamets I Alvord L Angus R Aspm C Aushn Avery Bacon Bally R Baker Bartlett D Bartlett K Bartos D Bass D Baxandall A Becker D Beckrow H Bench H Bertulext H Betron R Blackhurst E Bllss I Bradheld D Brown B Brown D Brown P Buhler G Burgess H Butler P Casey I Chapin D ChIlSKl1UW I Cxeslmskx F Clark E Clemons D Cobb D Cole P Compton K Conklin M The 1950 Chemie l ' . H. . L. , H. , T. Bassett, F. Junlors Conlee P Costley K Cox K Crall M Crmenden Crosby I Crosby M Dakm H Datte L Davenport M Davxs R Dean R Decker R DeVore D Dletzler H Dom D Doughty M Dresser M Duiord S Duggan W DuLude I Dumont T Dunham G Dyer P Eastman M Eklund P Ellsworth I Emmons A Enghsh C Farxson C Fayerweather B Frck S Frllmore Flllmore Forsberq Foster I Franklm Franl-:lm L Frantz I Frye D Garner L Gmter T Grebe I Green M The 1950 Chemzc l . I l 1 'l, . Dunqam, P. ' ' 11. ' . T. . I- ' , L. Junmrs Green T Gre 1 D Grether N Groulx D Ha B Hull M Ha R Hamllton I Hancock N Harger N Harper R Hauqh! N Havens P Heath A Heath D Hexrholzer C Hennmq D Hexnnqshaw D Herrmgshaw D Heskett N Hewitt G 1-Imgston D Hmtz M Hlavacek R Hockaday M Hoqgard D Holllnqshead Holhgsworth Holsxnger I HO1Zlng9f B Hugqard G Hun! C Hunt R Inman C Iackson D Iac son R Q Iermgan H Iessup D Iewell D Iewell F Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson The 1950 Chemzc n l,. .l ll, I. . 11: I Hock, D.. . ' . E. ' , I- k . . . G. . I- , D. . K. Junlnrs Iohnson T Iohnston Iones 'oynt KCH21 ger K Keldel C Kemmer K Kennedy Kennedy Kenredy Kxlbreolh B Kllllun I Klumpp R Knopxc M Krcwczak D Krotzer H Kuchek B Kuhn S Lufleur I LcrMott I I Laniz I LuV1er D Lmton V Lxttle H LIVIHQSIOXI Love E Lund V MacCullum I. Machelskl A MacLcuen K Malcolm L Manqes B Murhn L McCcxndle ss I McClcnn L McDonald C McM111en D Melssner D Mellon D Mlllhxsler E Mxlhmon P Mitchell A Morden G Morse E The 1950 Chemxc I ,R. ,B. . ,N. ,A. ,I. . ,R. I Lenz,L. hi I ' uf ,P. Junmrs Moutsatsow I Mudd P Mueller W Myers L Nash M N eeb L N ocxck Nouck Owen G Owen R Palmer I Palmer R Pcmgborn G Pcxrert E Pcrsors I Perexrcx A Pienmngcr N Plegols M Plummer G Pomrcmky B Pomrcnky F Pope M Rapunos G Ruiz C Remke H Reyr olds B Rxchczrdson B Robe tsod I Rob1nso'1 I Root R Scxuve I Sayles I Schmidt M Schnelder E Schxoeder B Schroeder L Schwexqet Sears B Sellers C Sheets C Slmansky Sxmcnsky Smxth K Smlth M The 1950 Chemlc I . C. . R. Reist, I. ' r, M. A . O. ' . V. Junlors Smlth Smlth Smith Smxth Smlth Sommers I Spyker A Slaniord R Stead H St Louis Siraxt D Swan P Sweebe L Swlit D Tomlmson N Tracy P Turnquxst M Twmmg A Twmmq L Turxell D Underwood I Utter M Valeno D Vmson I Voorhees B Waddell L Wade I Walker R Wall I Wallace L Wegner D Wembezq P Welch E Wenzel I Whaley B Whxpple M Whxiney M Wlllxa ms I Wllson D Wmz S Wontorclk K Wyman I Yascolt E Yeakle E Yoder A The 1950 Chemie I ',P. ',P. ',R. ',R. ,. . ',I. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. Junlors 0 fm X xmas Yoder. D. Yoder, K. Y q, P. Z' linski, G. ' . X Y 1- - 'f 'f ' Ks- 4 '41 'GY ' . Z- . f, 2 'M The 1950 Chem1c x fr5Nf 7-'11 -'fwu Ng 63 Nggfffz v 1 vrwifay f A , 0 FSQQEGEB H ,gr-v., Sophumures Davrd l-lrlderly Preszdent Ianet Fayerweather Vlce Presrde t A n Shaw Secretary Treasurer Connre Wegner Glrl REDIESQDIUIIVG Dlck Brown Boy Renresentatlve Aaron E Abbe D Ackerman I Ackerman P Adams D Adams F Allen L Allswede W Alquxst I Altman D Anderson M Archer R Armbruster A Armstrong P Arndt C Arnold D Arnold W Asch T Austin V Badder D Badder D Bally B Bakeman G Bake-man Baker I Baker S Bcrldwm M Bal S Ba T Ballard Banrung C Barnhart S Batdort E Baxcmdall B Beale T Bennett W Berxsch V Blron I Brtler L Blackburn L Blakely T Blessing C Blrss S Blubauqh Brand Brmes Brown F Brown Brown Brown M Brown Burllngame G Bush S Butcher W Cabala A Caldwell W Callow P Campau M Campbell C Campbell I Cassaday E Cheney C Chrxtz F Churchheld Closs D Closs D Cockran G Coleman F Columbus M The 1950 Chemlc 'FR 1 1 IL' 1, .' ' 11, . ..1a. Bartlett, IB. ' ' '.P. ,r-1. ' ,B. ici. .l. .frf xr 1 .- Snphomores Conklm R Conklm Connelly A Copus Corey I Corner B Craxq Craxq P Crall D Crall R Cnppen Crocker D Crosby E Da km H Davxs P DeBo1t D Dec ce! B DeGeer I Dehn W Dextsch G Denn so1 I Drake Dew D Drew D Ducl I DuLude G Dunham Dunham Dunn I Emerson E Engel E Fales P Falkowskx T Fayerweather I Feathers L Flelds A Flnney M French N Frxzzle D Frost P Glasgow R Gooch P Gorham Y Graham R Grasley D Gravis A Gray Grey K Guhck A Haaq L Hackett M Haqgxi G Hane G Harrmgton Harrls I Harrold B Haskxns Hassen S Havas A Hays D Henderson I Her dley F Heplnstall I Hepmstall Hepu-stall Hxckerson Hxckman V Hnerholzer W Hock L Hockemeyer M Hoqqard R Holder D Hollmqshed M Hot E Houssman V The 1950 Chemie YW, .1l. ' . ' I' .I. , H. Freeman, .'1. ' Q' ',o. ' '.1f ' Qi. '. , P. Q , M. ll . . . iv ,vs ..,, ,M W E v ' rg Suphumures Hyde I Iacobs L Icsman B Iessup B Iohr son Iohnson Iozwiak Iuechstock B Kartz F Kauffman S Kenyon N Kxlbreath F Kmdy O Kitzman O Klass R Kosht V LaMee D Langell L Laplow M Latoski B Leahy M Le s B Lewis D Lincoln I Linton R I iphard E Liphard W Lzttle W Loebrich G Loper C Loyer D MacArthur I Mackey P Mapes I Mapes K Mapes P Marden I Marquiss K Martm F Martin F Mason D Matthews Maursey K Maxwell W Mayer I McCann T McClain B McCreadie, D. McDonald, I. Melchi, C. Menzel, M. Merritt, D. Merritt, D. Miller. D. Moeninq, I. Moldovan, . Moore, I. Morris, C. Morris, M. Mosher, H. Mudd, M. Murphy, S. Myers, P. Myers, R. Nelson. L. Nelson. T. Nichols, L. Niedbala, L. Nightlinqer, G. Nightlinqer, I. Novak, M. Noykos, F. O'Dell. E. Oldham, I. Olds, D. Ostahowski, L. The 1950 Chemie Snphnmnres Owen L Palmer Panlchurst Park1nso'1 D Pauly B Peterson M Plerce M Pxerson H Pxke C Plantz B Pomranky E Prewaznlak V P 1 I Praud I Reece M Hexlly Remke D Remsmlth S Rhyne E Rxce B Rxchards G Rlpke P Roberts I Howe I Ruhnau E Ruhnau P Ryan R Sampler F Sampson S Sauve R Saxton R Schlosser H Schrexber G Schultz Schultz F Schultz R Scoheld A Scoles E 'colt A Sellards D Seward I Shaiiner L Shangle A Sherman D Shudark E Slnclalr M Sxppel N Skym Slagh Smlth Smxth Smxth Smxth Snyder V Sonnenberq I Spann I Srodes E Stark B Stearnes I Stewart H Stxefel C Stolz, M. Stout. H. Sudermcm, H. Suderman, L. Sugar, R. Sullivan, K. Supinqer, C. Sutherland, I. Swan, M. Sweebe, D. Sweebe. L. Swinehart, M. Syckie, H. Taylor, A. Temple, C. Thomas, E. The 1950 Chemie ,- 1, A 'Vi 1 MY' ww STN Q 4 4 1 LKQZSEQNL , Snphnmures Thomas Thurston Thurston Thurston Txe de Txmpe Tcxn Tracy Tucke B Tucker L Turner L Tweedre L Vandertxll G Vcrmer L Vesterfelt R Vmcent B Vmscn G Voqelsa q Vonlhtzon Voorhees H Wald on D Walluker H Wcskevxch A Wcxsmuth M Wasmuth N Wecker G Wenzel W Westendorf V Wxlson G Wxlson I Wmq S Wmn M Wmslow Wmslow Wood K Woods P Yoder D Zahm M Zondluk T The 1950 Chemie Freshmen 'Drck Dulude Presrdent Toe Mosher Vrce Presrdent Wmlfred Elvey Secretary Treasurer Tudr Anderson Grrl Representatrve Bob Dulude Boy Bepresentatxve Abbey w WHY f Abernethy I ,N Ackerman E if Ackerman W Adamcrk Adamets Albaugh S Albee I Allen C Allen C - Altman H Anderson R Angus B Arbury K Arndt B Arthur I Arthur Austrn L Babcock B Babcock Y Bacon L Badour I Baker L Baldwm D Baldwrn I Balwenskx L Bare P Barnard I Barnes I Barth M Bartos B Bartos G Bass A Beck R Beebe E Beebe I Beebe V Behhng R Be A Be ch D Benford I Berge B Bergeron R Berryhrll Bertulert M Bertulert N Bxhn T Blarchard P Blrss B Ellis B o ton M Bontrager E 3 Booth E Borland I Bouma N Bowen D Bowersox W B aden C Bradley I Bradley L Brady Brooks gl!! Brown Brown Brown Brown Buczek Burch B Burkett S III The 1950 Chemie I9 .n A W' A www 9 Ar 4, rem NZ? 42? 51 .V V 1 A Y I - I ,r,,,:::r, , ., ' , 'F. ' ,, .. , ,. I - j Q H fs -4- f in N- FIV ' . f 4 rv ,, 5 vvr. E 2 ' 4 2' ' , V - V -. ,,vv : ' V' V3 ., V ,VB V V, V . . V VV V ,. ,VV . VV VVVV V f V . - VVV VVVVV V V VVVV V VVVV VVV god Vg ., A V - ,V V 5 I - I so serr I f N. - -Pr 1 ,.' 3 ' ' 'E-1' -. . ' . , 7 , C , 2 f ': . 7 , . B ass e B I I . . VV 9 in f f I gl ' It I I tetet A I I ' ' sf' ' :-- rf I ' I Q I ' ', . J V. We 'V I ' ' t BH 0 - ' 1 ,... ... 1 '-4 1 I ' , -I ' s , I I A 'st ckt I I la - I - ig I so B Z 'V 6 5 V VV V VV ,,,.,. V V 1 V VVV VV 1 Bartow, D. ' r?M , Q 1 , D E ' , v .., 112 5 ,Vp , . V. V . Mmm N , 55 ' . 4 - . I . A ef 1 - , V V , VVV V , , VV.g r t , ,.VV ,fb V,V,V I .. VV VV ' ', 1 my , 5? in A '5 HV V . fl A V. , . ,EE V 8 R ' ' M A 5 ' I ,. ' I , ' - 5,, 1'f?'-V ,LEE 1 I I I . 1 , ,ZIG Zit I I - -A 1, B: ,I . I ,IWI .9 , I. . f ' ,,.l f L. ,, .15 v 7 . V.,: , '21 -I A ' I f, I r. q flv .7 I I B' ' i I I ff ' . I , ,r,rr I' uw Ei ' I V V r. V , , , VV V VVVVV V 'VV V , .1 , V f , V , VV :VVV VVf .3.f' , I 'ff 1 V ,. VV:,.. - f VV ,. V V V , V . V. V Q V, , . . V A x I jj - I , Q Sf, , . A 1 If ai I ff fr za we ww Freshmen Burlew, L. Buchre, L. Calhoun, B. Card, P. Carlson. D. Carney Carr E Carner Carter D Carter W Cauchy N Cerva G Chapm Chapman I Chlsholm F Church C Church N Church S Cxeslmskr H Clark E Clark G Clark I Clark S Clemmons V Cobb B Cogqms R Cole S Coleman Copus G Croope I Crosby Cross M Cross R Dachstemer N Davrs M Dean D DeGeer D Dehn C Dennison Doggett B Doggett I D01 R Doremrre Douglass I Dow M Dowker L Drake I Dressel A Ducham L Durdas L Dunham B Dunn L Dzradosz S Eatherton G Ellxs S Elmore N Elvey C E1glehardt L Falkowskl E Feaster D Feaster L Fettters R Fxck R Frck W Ftllmore P Foster C Frank K Fulton L Gage L Gandy F Gegenhexmer A Gebbons P Gmter A Goodshaw G Gordon C Gordon L Graham R The 1950 Chemrc . N. ' , G. , 15. in ' I . ' ', N. I ci, f '. 1. '1, f ' ' ,I. ? 3? . ,.,. -' 'la' ' ' ' . r-.. if 1 - 5 .,,, . 3 ' -T 1 A I I . , Qzzzgi t :IV Hg , . Freshmen Graves D Graves R Gray R Green L Gnswold S Gunterman C Haag C Haggm K Hale H Hale R Ha C Hansen I Hanson M Harrxs E Harrxson D Harrold I Harshman Hartnagle Hartnaqle I Hartnagle R Hartwlq E Haskms I Hays M Hendrickson I Hepmstcll I Herendeen M HGWIII C Hxgmte I Hlllxker H HIYSIDUD B Hock L Hockemeyer L Holsmger D Holsmqer L Holzschuh P Hoogerhyde Hooker M Hornmq W Hubbard K Huber E Huqgard Hyail C Hyatt G Iacobs S Iankowskx E Iardls P Ienkms Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iones H Iones H Iunqman Kahn H Kalmbauqh Kartz, D. Katzinger, M. Kaufman, I. Kaweck, B. Kerns, T. Kes er, I. Keys, D. Kieffer, R. Killinqbeck, I. King, M. King, V. Kinney, S. Krawxzyk, V. Lanqell, S. Langley, . Lantz. I. Lee, A. J H Wg fu Ap-N 4' Leiqeb, I. , '- 'f ' X Q- 'f Le s. Fl. Lewis, C. Li ui, D. The 1950 Chemie 2' wr' , M17 5.0 6 .af pas In ,wr 2. duo 54 Freshmen Lnmburq M Llnlon B LIVIHQSLOH B Loebrrch B Lonqsdo f C Loose Loper H Love C Love R Lowry S Loy Lutz G Lynch M MacDonald Maltby G Manqes S Marshall M Martm S Marx G Maurer C Maxwell D MccAnallen McCann L McClcx1n W McDaniel I McDan1el I McDonald I McLennan M McM1llan H McPh1ll1ps McWethv A Melchz C Mellon Y Merritt G Messersmnh W Mleske H Mleske M Mleske R Mlles M Mrller Y M1 e R M lhmcm C Milner M Mmqer Moe S Moore S Morden Moreno Morrxs R Morse N Mosher C Moutscxtson G Moutscxtson I Mudd E Myers B Nash I Neeb D Nelson A Nelson C Nemeth V Newman E Nlehoii, N. Nielson, B. Noack, V. Nowak, E. O'Conner, P. Ordiway, N. Osborn, C. Osborne, R. Ostrander, H. Ostroiskv. I. Owen, W. Paqel, R. Palmer. M. Panqborn, H. Pankhurst, C. Pappas. P. The 1950 Chemie Freshmen Parsons K Parsons M Patterson M Pellerm M Pelton A Penney A Penney B Perry L Ph llms C Phxlhps D Phxllms T Ph llxps Z Pl.1mmer L P ccek l. Poland N Poole Pots D otts L Powell Powers Powers Purves S Putman Radosa Randall Ranger R Papar qp-Q r Ratz D Reqer D Rexd D Rezlly M Retherlo d Rhyne B Rxva d R Roberson Roberson Robertsow Robl son Roblrson Rolic F Root Root Ros Ross Rowe R Rvtlcwskx D Samscl T Sanderson R Sasse I Sauve N Scheffer I Schelbner E Schxck B Schornak P Schneber Schwartz Schwartz Schwerqet T Scott L Searle I Shalfner T Sheets F Shepherd Sherwood Shook R Short K Short M Showalter T Shrler E Slebert G Slebert D Sller A Skym H Slater K Sloan M The 1950 Chemrc I. .'P.' F t. . . , '.I. . L. , T. ', W. , I. , W. . As, i. R ,., ,. I r., I. Robbins, S. , L. .R. ., D. 'r' , D. '. ., E. . N. , R. 2, C. . T. ' f S. . I. . T. ' fL. . S. Freshmen Smrth Smith Smith Smrth Smrth Smlth Smrth ffm!! ME -1 ..,, lg . . . - -- 'El ,- ' ' . -. -. Q :L .,- - - v, rr Smrth Soper Spencer I Staley D Stark I Starks C Stenqer B St Iohn M Stolsmark D Strayer E Sundeck I Supmqer R Sweebe M Sweebe P Sweebe W Taylor C Taylor M Teal R Tepper S Thornton Thurlow D Trmpe D Trsdale K Trsdale Todd I Tower H Trrpp R Tromley B Trombley M Tucker Tucker Tucker Turnqulst R Underwood S Van Steenhouse R Varner D Von Ertzen M Wade A Wade I Wagner E Wagoner B Walker P Ward D Wa rd F Warren R Wazny V Wells M Wendt T Wenglrkowskr M Wenglxkowskr M West P West P Westerdahl G Weymouth S Wlupple I Wh1lmGh D Whlttrnqton B Wrggms S Williams F Wrlson I Wrrsmq M Wrshowskx I Wlshowskl R Wrlte R Wolford R Wontorcxk P Wood B Wood D The 1950 Chemie Freshmen Woodcock H Wyman I Wyse R Yu rrmqton Yaxley D Yoder Yoder I Zcxhcxree Brooker R Evetson L Hun! D Mcxlby G Munqer S Thomas I Zlmmermam 1' awp? A .0 E 'heya n 5' ap, 6 QQ f cal 42:1 U 4 ' 'fi g ' 4 The 1950 Chemzc My .54 ' ' F' G W A +22 .:., 'Q f' Yeqk1efAVf ' - A r- :'A 1' , - F ' . , 5 X 0 , P fn ' ' ' , P. H V a nf n ' f' N - ' 9 , - 'o nes MQ, A A 'ci- 2 , 5. , The 1950 Chemie .af-D- I yawn Q1 F if A F st Ft B Ro o tsatse t essup Cobb P T cy G D a D Belo T H e T Stano T o bley W S ond R olo ky ackh st o S M a o I Cox d Ro ch Ca ey T McL k L W te t L R ss G Poltorak L Cla k Coa h Ku ck Varsltg Football The 1949 Chem1cs closed the season w1th a record of seven wms and one lone defeat Th1s team IS rated even above the undefeated team of 1945 as there were more outstandmg players Tad Stan for was chosen for the hrst All State team and e1ght other players recexved All State honorable mentlon The Chem1CS opened the years schedule by thumpxng Bay C1ty Central 13 0 The team traveled to Alpena to start the 1949 Arrowhead Conference and proceded to w1n over Alpena 25 13 the f11'Sl wrn on the Alpena held rn s1x years A 20 7 vrctory over Owosso added another scalp to the Chem1c s collectxon of w1ns The last Arrowhead game was w1th Bay C1ty Handy and we beat them 27 7 to wm the Conference Then the team played what was consrdered to be the toughest game of the season Hamtramack It was a hard fought bru1s1ng game and Mldland pounded the1r way to a Z5-12 w1n Charles Baer head coach of the Unrversrty of Detrort sa1d that beatmg Hamtramack put Mldland 1n the top ranks rn the state Grand Haven provrded an easy w1n of 3813 The Chem1cs only loss came at the hands of Sagxnaw Hlgh who won 32 12 The team fought hard but just couldnt hold back the Sag1naw team The Chem1cs perked up to w1n the1r last game of the season and beat Cathohc Central 25 14 Top scorers for the season were Gerald Poltorak Ierry Surpernant and Tad Stanford Paul Thors berg was honorary captam The squad w1ll feel the loss of the followmg senlors Tad Stanford Turk Lmton Ierry McKe1th Gordon Seeburger Ierry Surpernant Paul Thorsberg Lee Hartman Ken Snnpson Larry Russell Tom Rrce Mert Trombley and Leo Clark 60 The 1950 Chemlc ir ow- . ss, mgr., I. M u n, R. Roo , D. I , D. , . ra , . unh m, . r n, . ic , . f rd M. r m , B. ray, mqr. ec ow -I. S s , mgr., E. Bl ur , K. Simps n, I. urprenant, I. Forsberg, I. cKeith, G. Rap n s, . , D. Kaweck, M. Barber, W. Winchell, P. Thorsberg. L. Hartman, W. Heath, mqr. Thir w--Coa r , . uc. ie, W. Allswede, V. inton, R. ebs r, D. Knopic, K. Cos ly, D. Badder, . u ell, . , . r , c 1 . I . , . . 1 ' u . I - I . . . . . . . , 0 I . , . 1 I . . . , I I ' - . . . : I . I . I I I I I . I I . I . G DMq Varsltg Basketball M1dland H1gh Schools 19491950 basketball team can boast of a successful season We should be proud of the year s squad as lt has made a f1ne showlng agalnst strong opposltlon The Chemlcs led off the season by loslng to Alpena by one small po1nt But 1n the next three games they really got down to bus1ness and defeated Bay Clty Handy Bay Clty Central and Arthur H1 Dunng Chrlstmas vacat1on the team yourneyed to Flxnt to play 1n the Motor Clty Tournament In the tourney the Chem1cs were defeated by Iackson but came back to w1n over Fllnt Northern and Muskegon and w1n the Consolatlon Award Followlng the tournament the Chemlcs enjoyed a s1x game w1nn1ng streak defeatlng Mt Pleasant tw1ce Alma Alpena Owosso and Bay Clty Handy Then they lost to Arthur H111 but gamed back the1r honor by trounclng Alma The last two games of the season were thrlllers The team lost to Owosso by a very narrow margm and then won a tough game Wlfh Hamtramck The team loses SIX sen1ors th1s year Tad I1ggs Stanford who was 1n there flghtxng every mln ute Lee Hartman a dead eye under the basket Bud Townsend the calmest coolest most cons1stent player on the team Del Copus a fast scrappy player Ierry Iake Surpernant always there when needed and last but not least Vern Turk L1nton whose blrthday came at the wrong t1me but who d1d a good Job of br1ng1ng the team through 1ts v1ctor1ous season Prospects for next year are bright wlth Ron Sted Sklp Iackson Dlck Brown Ierry Forsberg Ilm Robertson and Gene W1lson return1ng to the roster The reserve ranks w1ll also pIOV1de some extra talent Two of the vars1ty players Bud Townsend and Lee Hartman recelved Honors by bemg named to the All State Team and honorable mentxon respectlvely The 1950 Chemzc 61 First Row Townsend, B., Copus, D., Hartman, L., Brown, D. Second Row Stanford, T., Robertson, I., Linton, V., Surprenant, ., Close, ., r. Third Row Mr. Barclay, coach. Iackson, D., Stead, R., Porsberq, G., Graham, B., Mgr. . 'll. 1 1 1 - - , 11 - 11 . . . . : , - : , 1 1 ' . , 11 11 1 1 1 1 : 11 11 - . I - - I - - 11 - 11 - . Reserve FuntbaH Rudy... The 1949 reserve football team had a successful season and w1ll prov1de many new players for the varslty next fall Reserve BaskethaH l1rstRow D Harnson R Beck P Pappas B Badder D D.xluae Thlrd How Coach Stopper! T Asch E Thurston G Hane H Iermqan G Wxlson T Beal mqr 62 The 1950 Chemlc Second How -D. Holder, rnqr., Il. Haskins, Copus, I., Whipple, Robertson, B. Ostrander. 00 G E1 ey R Ost ander D D T Rlce c o cak Rcha P Th sb rg B I McK th R St a Baseball The baseball team opened 1ts 1950 schedule by a 7 to 0 w1n over Bay C1ty Central Coach Pul kmer who 1S start1ng h1s twenty second season of coachmg baseball had s1x lettermen w1th h1m from last year s Arrow Head Conference wmners w1th whlch to bu1ld up another record of Mldland v1ctor1es The returnmg lettermen were pltcher Ierry McKe1th f1I'St baseman Ron Stead third baseman Paul Thorsberg catcher Tom R1ce and helders Mert Trombley and D1Ck Woodruff Other team members who were on last years squad are Duane Drew Larry Plummer Buck Badder and Al Emmons Bob Ostrander Don Krawczak Ierry Elvey M1lton Barber and D1Ck Smlth are the new men on the Chemlc team The reserve team Includes Ed Srodes Dean Merntt Rod Beck George Hane Larry Copus Tom Beal Bernard Trombley Ray Love and Tom Iohnson The varslty s twelve game schedule mcluded Bay C1ty Central Bay Clty Handy Saglnaw Arthur H111 Saglnaw Hlgh Alpena Mt Pleasant and Alma The reserve team under Coach Stoppert played wlth the reserve squads of several schools 1n the area The 1950 Chem1c 63 l Q4 -v ' X . ' .- 1 . t, First Row-- . v . . r , . rew, . ' . Se ond R w-D. Kraw z , I. i rds, . or e , D. Badder, M. arber, . ei , . e d. Third Row-Coach Pulkiner, L. Plummer, D. Woodruff, M. Trombley, A. Emmons, Manager V. Linton. . I . . . - . I . . . , . . . . , . . . I . I . 1 1 . I 1 1 1 . I I I ' I I v 1 I 1 1 1 , 1 1 - . , . . . , 1 1 ' I ' I I ' ' I . I-'xrst Row L Hartman T McLuclne D Betron C Temple D Wrlson L Clark I Surprenant D Cobb W Hxerholzer P Pappas T Iohnson G Poltorak Second How K Costley W Wlnchell A Gulxch T Ball D Closs I Mayer L Feathers P West N Robinson M Dow D Ward G Copus B Baxendall T Wxlllams Third Row Coach Kulck L Heplnstall P Tracy R Sugar D Held I Ronda C Iohnson I. Schroeder D Valeno B Iohn Fourth Row I Hlley A Schofield C Suplnger L Varner I Ostrolsky R Vansteenhouse D Parkxnson H Patterson D Iessup B Arndt H Crall G Haqglt I Forsberq D Yo.1ngs H Huggard H Root Track The fust track meet of the season was canceled because of ra1n and so the Chemlcs had to walt a wh1le to travel to Alpena for the hrst compet1t1on of the 1949 track season There 1n sptte of Leo Clarks three hrst places 1n the h1gh hurdles low hurdles and h1gh jump the team lost a close match by the score of 53 to 56 The followlng week Owosso came to the Mldland track and ran clrcles around us to the tune of 49 to 59 Midland s fxrst VICIOIY was scored over Alma on the 10th of May Next the Chemlcs went to the M1ch1gan Central Relays at Mt Pleasant and placed tenth 1n the fxnal sconng Bay C1ty Handy was host for the f1rst Arrohead Conference track meet and they won the meet on theu new track Mldland placed second and Alpena thrrd The next week Handy played host to Mldland and beat them easlly The season was not to be called overly successful but the boys were always try1ng every m1nute It seems that the team suffered an unusual number of bad breaks that made them lose the1r meets The reglonals 1n Sagmaw were no better than the regular season Wllh only one Chemtc Law rence Badour w1nn1ng a place for the state meet The 1950 season IS bound to be better than la at years and we wxsh the Chemxc th1n clads all the luck m the world 64 The 1950 Chemie I ii ,A ,X J I son, DlWStaley, D. Copus, I. Spannl. ' ' ' ' h I . I ' I I I I ' . D , . - . . . I I 1 I . , . . , . , . 1 , ' , . Cross Enuntrq F1rstRow D VQISIIO I Cnppms B Baxandall I Harms K Maursey Second How G Rrchcrds P Swan Thxrd Row Coach Harold D Tomlmson T Wxllxams I Baker I Mayer C Temple D Lashway L Hepmstall B Corner mgr U The Mldland Hlgh School Golf team has contmued 1ts splendld record of never havlng been de feated rn team competltlon durmq the past three year: In 1947 they were runners up 1n the State golf tournament and 1n 1948 and l949 they Won th State t1tle We hope they W111 do as well th1s year for four perfect years ,s. 7 Fxrst Row G Marx A Lee C Davenport I Wade D Badder Second Row Coach Barclay D Harrxson B Harqer I Bakeman G Bakeman Thrrd Row T Stanford D Cummms 'I' Campbell D Brown I Morrrs H Iermgcn The 1950 Chemie 65 1 s ' I , I fi ,Q f ,Nw V3 ' 'i 1 - TEHHIS 1 71311 F1stRoW I Mosher W Maxwell I Corey D Robertson D Squrres B Frelds I MacArthur Secord Row B Hartnaqle B Smlth A Heath S Skym M Youngs H Iohnson L Thornton Thrrcl Row Coach Bushman K MacLeod T Asch I Robertson I Hapanos D DeGeer Fourth How D Holder G Rapanos D Dulude H Anderson D Hrlderly G Frantz Coach Bryan Cheerleaders I Ros, I Casey C Sellers P Cole M Knopxc 66 The 1950 Chemie I y I S, aj. , . 0 5 4 ,f I ,.,. : :::-:.-- M. 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V - V - - I A f - , , K The 1950 Chemic Humecom1nq Hornecomrng 1950 ' ' l ' Trad1t1ona1 weather a wmnmg team and a lovely queen and court all added up to a complete success for the entxre week end Thursday nlght the Snake Dance roared down the streets of Mtdland splashmg through pourmg ra1n that always appears sometrme durlng the Chemlc Homecom1ng celebratlon There were plenty of yells around the bonfrre 1n the school parkmg lot and a dummy Handy player was tossed mto the f1re to be consumed as the whole team was consumed the followmg n1ght Queen Helen Hanson was crowned by Coach Kutck at an assembly Frlday afternoon Honey was presented Wlth an arm spray of red roses and the members of her court Mary lean Bradley Iul1e K1ll1an Beth Batdorf and Vera Smxth each were grven a smgle rose The Homecomrng Parade followed the queen s float wh1ch the Tr1H1Y constructed The queen sat aga1nst a trell1s of roses and the court sat on blue velvet at her feet The Conservat1on Club took top honors 1n the float compet1t1on For a change the weather for the game was ldeal and Mldland played an 1deal game by beatlng Handy 27 7' The annual Homecommg Dance was held on Saturday n1ght and the gym was transformed 1nto a wonderful place for dancmg by the Tr1Y and Var 1ty Club The queen was agam crowned and her court presented to an admmng audlence All thmgs connected w1th the 1950 Homecomrng seemed to tell that 1t was the best ever 68 The 1950 Chemlc 1 .M Q i I 1 , f . 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Se P o and B Cadet o-1 u-1 W-I 1 'LIU 11S 65 1 1V UC The band ourneyed games 1 a '-0-I CD SY I eh gam v-4 v-1 -4-1 '4-I '4-I v-I 1-4 H-I C Ve GS W and 9'Ym he Il d he WCIS C6 o e Boun d WCI I'1CeI CO HUG G11 uhy n essf IQISG US 1 W 1 10110 CII1 S0 SO CI 'Q-I oward he same fund S500 ed nd rams and h r ng Band Fes va 61' COIICGI' S WSIS es of SI GC IV r-4 U' 510 O CRCG 1-0 so-4 D- N-4 -CI cz Qu: 1 fore a b bw u para CD al OI Ye Sl which la IIC p ic N-I CD 1-0 f O YS Ce 'U CL. V ce Pres1den Iames Rober son den P Treasurer Do f Bass ha Schm d bell eC1'e CII r-1 The Band it , t , m- leted another successful . C d o 87 Sen- i r Band members, the c1ub's purpose is to promote band t' 'ti . As the band per ormed at a the home ootbal and basketb ll . j to Saginaw or its out-o -town ootba t ' ear throu h the courtesy o the Mid and E ks Club. The annual Blue- n t 1 i t ry su - c l t is ear. Our 22nd l t s hel February 22 d and an add't' 1 S 00 ' d toward our uni orm and robe fund. The club l ld c dy ct ' t t . Oth t the sp i ti l, t e Hi h School Festiva of Music. Oth t' iti the ear included pl ing or the rece tion or Gov. Wil iams e Po io B e 't d . Parades include the B y Sco t de, Christmas Parade, Homecoming Parad and Mem i Day parade. At this printing th Club is looking orward to the s ring p' i , ' ar rove so enjoyable. Ofii the band cub ar : resi t, t : i - ' t, Maynard Youngs: S t y, Mart i tp , 1 g - Librarian, Ca vin Camp . formance s 'Svc 'U Qs: cnc: cw tw: 'D -04: 'O Qu: LB CD P-4 .CI UU 744139- O GJ O U2 H1911 par .-4 .CI Wh CGI' Con ng 9 Sr 1 asm U C 0-U-nxw OSCE EUOQXEG- 00120 Qliacnzmfcn mmazn-.n. 1-3z2Qzm,.A:nc::::c,3 'U :SWS 3a,: gs-,Ev an Qg:1:::4OZ.gmO::2EQ-mlgaifkmm r2g5UMmwp.ZL-.U :nbc ma:oUmEE1EEn-azm h:u:ma:a.En:Emb-:c:::Um The 1950 Chemw 1. ..Q,,.U,. .....-U ,,,. -5 555252 5- 2 .3 - hx: U'5wL':4-E 1j'5'9 : .QQ mu .-. 5: :H 'Hwsg ag .-CI CCE H ' U2 w f- f-Q 'UQUUUHEE 'mf-3 25 E ..S,.N u-E E 3,5 SE 5 .. 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H-1 v-o-4 f SVI-31' CIII he were we Ge hese fe ows could ru accep ed by he schoo as a who e nd or Ba Sen hhe n concert W 60 I hen' genu ne love for s ng ng was most ev1 1t had s share of ou s de engagements den as two assembly appearances and 6 pr ng Concer OW B D Chap n R Anqus B Rce W Car er L Er he son D Wood F s Row D Ca e W Banda Moshe L Dunn C Dean W Messersm h Spence R Graham V H ckman Second Row F Mo don F Vander R H ckman d Row Th H Graham D Va ero L Dundus our h Rowv- Ea her on Keys F Adams Hep ns a Sears Shown4B 0 Craw ord 1' Bugs' This t oys 1 1 itst i it i t ti better th be ore: or the irst ime, t ll t lyt It y 11- 1 1 1 1 . n th j i t it 1 i , 1 ' i i i '- ti ' it t i , as w 11 the S i t. ir! rtr. . ll.. .. ..i, . t.. tr .. i,I.rit!.. A-i .- .l. r. . it.. ,. ,I. r. ir -. i , . tilt, . r . F 1 . 1 1 , . , . , . 1 i. Nm . , 1. i 1 11, . , 1. . irectox4M. I . D .-Q lr-I C.D Ll ll-I ISI 76 K 955 YQ Bu k tor H rd .-. .-1 .-1 '- .-1 ,- D4 -.-1 .-1 .-1 .- D- Q P- ,- .Q 'U -. 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CD CQ GJ is v-1 enyon accompa OTSIIG Club Elee Girls' Small Bu qess V Kenyon N Row F s L Wade O Rees Leahy Second How M P Dnha B Osbo ne B own Seven h Row Faye Wea he M Dough y Chs aw gh h How Y essup M ss Be B E even h How The 1950 Chemzc 77 G'1' s' Ble e u s S earances were made by the two gi ls' glee clubs t i . e one hun e an ten voices of t e La l lu san int C ristmas concert,t Ma ch of im s Vari t , t al ti l District V, d the annual Mu i epartment Spri t. T e thirt gir s who are chosen rom the Large Glee Club ake u t ecial or mall Glee Clu . his group also entertaine t t e Met odi t Ch rch, t l e Midland Countr Club rt e i eral Arts Club nd at t c ool W en th i land ornen's Club their guest night program. ou the clu s are not oficiall rganized c at , re u ett acted as secretaryf r t ro s. u ry Yoder as treasurer, Delores Arnol an gin Hunt lib i 5 and N K , nist. irt . ' , . r . . , . . . 11. Third How A. Yoder, H. Hunt, K. Pereira. Fourth How C. Pike, V, Smith, I. Burkett. Filth How S. Allswede, D. Arnold, S. Griswold Sixth Row F. Hendley, L. Shepherd, E. Shudark. l I. 1' , . r , , u m. Ei t I. ri til , . t , I. ' r t r. Ninth Row H. Oren, P. Bare, C, Keiclel. Tenth Row C. Stietel, M. Hall, C. Sellers. l I . I , r' rr . -I-I Schmidt E :v-W QU! 5- Hia--Q3-if, 235950 225525135 . . ' ,'f,.4..ir-:E-'tr-BE U um n. Bass S. me O U G UI 2 LZ 'D- ,..n : I-1555: OPHONE OPHONE xv: 55'-4:5 UJOWE Ps .ht g E oO E.::r: 5355-:ng ery In ntgo Wx: Z5 0 zuo ... ..-1 500 5-S-fgig-fsgvfgtfvig-reg? will II ' 5 DD USD 'C El E '-EWS E5 E E5 A-u sa 'O :aw EV' cn 922563-n Smiginszsii N VI mvzgftwimw Zumgmoqbmgmm 2202- mam-covom Smam O:v3r.. ,B 'Eu M PGY ng Song and S ory March of D1mes Ama eur N gh Ch he Mch gan Musc Teachers Assoca on and he Spr ng for ese appearances form ng group he Orchestra '4-1 f C111 ve year GIG 9 OI' GW P1 'r I xouu .' N 1 n . awalt . 1 k I- qbw . u tx . led! S . I . S ss no v1o IN . for . 1 I. 11 . l mer . I on 1 :ee I. as 1. v1 L . . 1 HIGH . Cl 99 . Wi tz riStII1GS in t , ' , t i t, l i t i i i i ti , t i Concert: all th kept these Orchestra members busy and happy making i t t . For a comp ti ly new per i t certainly has had th whil d can eel justly proud o jobs l- one . oge her rnus wel d C The 1950 Chemie Alk- P MXL.. xy---f The 1950 Chemlc 79 Student EouncH Uthcers Peter Swan V1ce Pres1dent Albert Mltchell Prestdent Andy Heath Treasu er Beverly Rtchardson Secretary Student Uuuncd x 'Wi h,..-ww-. ,Ma-f ,s nn . Ftrs! How B Brmes B Rlchardson I Lmden sponsor P Swan A Mitchell Andy Heath Second Row A Conrely C Waqnax I Anderson I Hunter A Chubb G Dunham Thnd Row C Fntz I Faye-:weather C Engltsh I Ross G Ulanlwltz R Dulude D Banos Fourth Row D H1lder'y C Carrpbell D Tomblxnson T Rice G Poltorak I Casey M Grose Flith Row D Brown T lv'lcLuck1e M Tromb ey P horsberg I Robertson T Staniord 80 vu. The 1950 Chemzc . H' 5 K 1 1 E 4 - ' 9 7 5- .W K t Q . get w- . I t, . . , . V t, . ', . ,. , . . -. ,. ', . l,.T ,, ,. . 5---1, Angellque s smcere cry Oh' Why must I lose my father 1S mus1c to Argans ears as he real1zes she actually cares for h1m Student Euuncll The Student Counc1l of M1d1and H1qh School IS composed of the ofhcers representat1ves of the four classes and from the varlous clubs of the school It 1S the execut1ve board of the student body and IS a member of the Natlonal Durmg the year 1959 50 the Student Counc1l sponsored the magazrne dr1ve wh1ch was a success sent representat1ves to the State Student Counc1l Conference at Ann Arbor November 9 sponsored three protess1ona1 assem bl1es sponsored the Chr1stmas decorat1ons both 1ns1de and out and Co spon sored the Dramat1cs Club productlon The Imagmary Invalld They also have a comm1ttee workmq on the d1rectory wh1ch was purchased by the classes of 1948 49 and have purchased a publ1c address system typewrlter and hhng cab1net Student vo1ce boxes are be1ng consldered so that the students w1l1 be able to g1V6 the Counc11 more suggestxons The Student Counc11 also has charge of the awards and nommatmg assemblles The 1950 Chemu: 81 I Association of Student Councils. F1151 Row I Wllson V Hlckman L Thornton T Roberson W Bennett N Lund P Swan Second Row S Kuhn I Bakeman K Taylor M Turnquxst N Bonvoulorr I Casey M1ss Perkms N Tesch I Slaqh Thxrd Row S Murphy F Wrnslow M Shepherd D Potts B L1 to'x S Topper I Grebe H Kuhn A Baxandall I Parsons D Sweebe S Stowlts Fourth Row G Hines M Mudd M Dresser I Ross M Sherrlif H Dxetzler C Moore G Brown N Bouma S Sherman I Kennedy K Perelra M Peterson C Blessrn 'Z Fxtth Row I LaFleur M Schmxdt I Sherrltf L Greene M Knoplc M Pellerxn B Rrchardson I Kaweck D Montgomery B Whaley D Chapm K Wood P Bouma Sxxth Row B Reynolds K Slmpson I Keyes D LeBeau N Nxehott K MacLeod M MacDonald B Hodge M Wendt M Oren R Knapp B Brxnes Dramatlcs Club The Dramat1cs Club of M1dland H1gh School has a twofold purpose hrst to prov1de students w1th expenence rn the product1on of plays wh1ch w11l en able them to ga1n recognmon for outstandmg work done by membersh1p rn the Natxonal Thesplan Socxety an honor soc1ety for h1gh school dramatrcs students second to provlde some knowledge of the theatre and of drama Membersh1p IS open to all 1nterested students grades 9 through 12 The Club meetlng nlghts are the second Tuesday of each month from 3 45 to 4 30 for bus1ness meet1ngs when such meet1ngs are needed and the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7 00 to 8 30 for a planned program W1th 1ts money earned by the presentat1on of plays and 1nd1v1dual dues of members the club purchases new equlpment needed 1n produclng plays and buxlds a good play l1brary In addltxon to these projects one of the club s yearly objectwes 1S the encouragement of students entry 1n the spr1ng torenslc contests prov1d1ng the s1lver forens1c keys awarded to fust and second place local w1nners rn the four d1v1s1ons of the contest The 1949 forenstc awards went to Peter Swan and Ianet Casey hrst and second place local w1nners respectxvely 1n declamatlon to Iean Knodel and Nancy Bonvou1o1r w1nners 1n dramat1c readlng to Kathleen Bonvoulo1r and Ph1ll1p Hanawalt w1nners 1n oratory and to Dean Pr1ce and Ray Roberts w1nners 1n extempore speaklng The Clubs 19491950 cabmet members were V1ce Presldent Ianet Casey Secretary Barbara Iones Treasurer Kenneth Taylor L1brar1an Margaret Turnqulst Sponsor M1ss Perklns The 1950 Chemlc 83 Q 1 I I President ........................,..,..........,.......,,,. Nancy Bonvouloir F1rstRow D Bass A Chubb R Graham I Morris P Swam D Prosser Second Row T Beale K MacLeod D Cummlns G Morden Thxrd Row W Sweet C Campbell W Maxwell I Wilson G Barber W Hlerholzer D Treiul lourth Row D Hrlderly I Balceman T Asch D LeBeau T Iohnson I Robertson T Stanford D Squtre D Valerxo F1fth Row H Iermgan G Wxlson L Twmmg D Brown H Brown L Russell A Heath B Baxandall K Sxmpson B Payer weather W Whaley M Youngs H1 Y Club Another memorable year rn the hrstory of the H1Y Club started oft w1th a Bang as 1t sponsored the annual Frosh Sodbuster dance admtttmg the freshmen tree Delegates returned from Camp Hayo Went Ha and the State H1Y LGQIS lature hlled wrth 1deas for the year s program Wh1Ch lncludecl busmess meet rngs wnh speakers soc1al meetlngs gym mghts and un1on church serv1ces Several club members spent an enloyable week end at Port Huron attendmg the Older Boys Conference The bxg events of the H1Y calendar lh1S year were the Father and Son program featunng Rev Hotell1ng as speaker and the M1nstreal Show featurmg Peter Swan as Interlocutor Th1s year as 1n prevlous years commntees were set up to g1Ve all members an opportumty for a very act1ve part 1n planmng all phases of the club act1v1 tes The ofhcers for 1949 50 were Pres1dent Thad Stanford Secretary Allen Chubb Treasurer Kendall MacLeod D1str1ct Pres1dent Peter Swan Co Sponsors Mr Sweet and Mr Tretul 84 The 1950 Chemzc l I I I I ' I I I I ' ' t' . 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D ana Squire F1 st Row Mrs Greenhalqh I Bradley I Ross G Ridley M Morris I Lynch T Solosky Second Row I Hunter I Pelton B Hutt R Hunt C Fnedl N Heskett I Kennedy I McCand1ess Thtrd Row4G Ulanowlcz L Town N Bonvouloxr K Enghsh B Berg H Hanson B Chnsulaw P Bouma N Pulkmer Fourth Row M Oren D Montgomery O Srmansky V Stmansky C Olson B Peek B Whaley M Doughty M Hall M D esser Fttth Row S Brant M Sm1th M Grose M Schmrdt C Sellers L MacCallum M Knopxc P Cole I Wenzel C Inman Not Shown P Sm1th M Shepherd B Hodge I Klllxan A Twxnmq H1 Y Club Pres1dent Ioan Ross V1ce-Pres1dent Theresa Solosky Treasurer Ioan Lynch Secretary Meta Morns Re11g1ous Chauman Margaret Shepherd Educat1on Charrman Iean Hunter Soc1a1 Chauman Glona R1d1ey SSIVICG Chauman Beverly Huff Each year the Tn H1 Y endeavors to have a four pomt program cons1st1ng of SGIVICG SOC1G1 educat1ona1 and rel1g1ous GCl1V1l1eS Th1s year the club ga1ned rehable mformatxon and exper1ence by sendlng three representat1ves Iean Hunter Ioan Lynch and Nancy Bonvoulo1r to the State H1Y and Tr1 Y Leg1s1ature 1n Lansrng Iean Hunter was elected state Lt Governor and Ioan Lynch was elected state Treasurer The club has undertaken many projects dur1ng the school year They were responslble for the management of the Homecommg act1v1t1es gave food contr1but1ons to the Welfare Agency at Chnstmas and sponsored a Mother and Daughter Tea The Tr1 Y annual spr1ng dance the Cotton Cabaret was held 1n the spr1ng The club sponsor 1S Mrs Greenhalgh Tr1- - O The 1950 Chemie 85 Frrst Row M Varner N Tomlmson M Yarnell D Clemons P Smxth Second Row B Carter V Clemons N Mtlllman D Montgomery R Yarnell B Yamell Mr Heatley Co advrsor Thxrd Row Mrs Heatley Coadvxsor J Barnard P Mackey H Pxerson K Hubbard D Thurlow V Yeakle Fourth Row Mr Campbell Co advrsor B Cassaday D Rexnke F Schultz C Mxllxman I Slater M Smith B Lvmgston Frith Row N Arthur R Schultz C Melchl N Ioynt D Arnold B Toner G Hath Co advxsor Not n pxcture-IoAnne Baldwm Shrrley Moore Future Farmer Auxlllarg The Future Farmer Auxlhary was organ1zed m 1942 Its purposes are to encourage an mterest m outdoor hte to bnng about an understandmg and apprecxatlon of country hfe to xmprove agnculture home beaut1i1cat1on and to develop leadershxp cooperatlon and commumty servrce The past years work of the Grrls F F A Auxrhary mcluded entenng ex hlblls and workrng at the Farm and Youth Fau carry1ng projects at home 1n agr1culture home beauuhcatlon and conservatlon They helped w1th the Harvest Festlval and the annual Adult Evenmg School entertamment The gmrls have made l1'1pS to Pmehaven the camp at the game refuge The meet mgs were held each Tuesday and conslsted of busmess 1nstruct1on crafts and entertamment Four meetmgs were held dunng the summer at members homes and townshlp halls Three g11'15 were sent to the Nat1onal Leadersh1p Tra1n1ng Camp Mlmwanca Shelby Mlchrgan for the hrst two weeks of August An assembly for the Iumor H1gh School and Grades was sponsored by the F F A Aux1l1ary mn cooperatlon w1th the F F A Chapter The othcers for 1949 1950 were Presrdent IoAnne Baldwm V1ce Pres1dent Mary Yarnell Secretary Norma Tomhnson Assrstant Secretary Chsta Melchr Treasurer Darlean Clemons Reporter Pat Smrth Assrstant Reporter Hlta Yarnell Sentlnel Mane Varner Executlve Board Iva Slater Betty Yarnell Nancy M11l1man Student Counc1l Representatrve Dor1s Montgomery 86 The 1950 Chemlc n '1 ' I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I ' 1 1 ' - 1 ' . . 1 - . - 1 - 1 - . . 1 - 1 - Yi ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 ' 1 I I I . . I I ' , , . I ' - I I -----4--v-v--A--f-- ---- - I I , ,...... , Fxrst Row L Bacon W Arnold D Bradixeld R Yeakle S Hassen D Stebert I Kaufman Second Row D Toml1nson K Sm1th H Remke E Hyatt E Acker L Myers I Mtlllman Thtrd Row T Shaftner H Mp-IM1llpn I Mxller I Dennison L Owens L Varner L Roberson G Ntqhtlmger R Graham W Lttl H D k M t d 1 e a m r ea ey coa vlsor Fou th Row Mr Campbell co advxsor Mr Hath co advxsor R Mxeske W Txsdale I Ellsworth K McLaren D Wegner D Young C Longsdorf R Noack L Hockemeyer W Holsmqer I Dennlson J Walter Ftlth Row L Nelson R Myers O Kmdy I Frantz I Borland D Yoder W Mueller T Wendt G Hxqmte B Vmcent R Crall M Morris Sxxth Row R Bacon N Root I Craxq B Iuechstock K Bartlett H Brand R Smxth R Ryan G Haggxtt R Pelton C Bannmg E Smxth Future Farmers of Amerlca The Mldland Chapter ol the Future Farmers of Amenca IS a member of the State and Nat1onal Assocxahons The mayor objectwes of the Chapter are leadersh1p tra1n1ng cooperatlon commun1ty servxce thrlft parl1amentary pro cedure supervlsed farmmg recreat1on and c1t1zensh1p The act1v1t1es of the Mtdland FF A 1nclude the plannmg and carrymg out of home farmmg act1v1t1es and conservatlon They exh1b1ted and con t1nued to work on the Farm and Youth Fcnr whxch they helped to start several years ago They worked w1th the school tn plannmg the all school party Harvest F9Sl1VGl prepared a float for homecommg and planned a program for the Adult Even1ng Classes Four members attended a weeks camp and school rn conservatlon at the State Park 1n Ludmgton 1n Iuly eleven members attended the Northeastern M1ch1gan F F A Ofhcer Traxmng School at Roscom mon 1D Aprtl two members attended the Nat1onal Leadershlp Tra1n1ng Camp of the Amerlcan Youth Foundation at Camp MIHIWGHCG Shelby M1ch1gan 1n August Ten members are 4H club leaders IH the1r commumtxes The Chapter placed 1n the Gold D1v1s1on tn the State Best Chapter Contest and placed tn the Sllver D1v1s1on ID the Nat1onal Best Chapter Contest The Lxvestock Iudgxng Team placed hrst tn the State Contest and placed ln the Bronze D1v1s1on ln the Nat1onal Ltvestock Iudgmg Contest One member re cexved the State Farmer Degree one member recexved the Amencan Farmer Degree and one member was tn the Nattonal FFA Chorus SIX members attended the Natxonal F F A Convent1on at Kansas Ctty FFA Chapter Ofhcers for 19491950 are Presxdent Delmar Toml1nson Ftrst V1cePres1dent Kenneth Sm1th Second V1cePres1dent Davrd Young Secretary Howard Remke Ass1stant Secretary Dale Bradheld Treasurer Earl Hyatt Assrstant Treasurer Kaye Bartlett Reporter Everett Acker Ass1s tant Reporter Prescott Mxlllman Sentmel Leo Myers Ass1stantSent1nel Robert Bacon The 1950 Chemu: 87 . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . . . , . , . , . . . 1 - 1 - 1 I . , ' , . , ' , . 1 . , . , . 1 1 1 . . - , . , . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 . , . , . . . , . , . . . , . , . . - 1 - I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 11 . 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . ' . , , ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 F1rstRow R Betron K Taylor B Wray C Davenport D Copus P Tracy Qecond Row T Rxce E Srodes W Heath W Helrholzer D Tomlxrson W Allswede I Duggan Third Row D Cobb T Asch T Wlll1GmS M Barber G Surprenant D Squlre I Messler L Badour Fourth How T McLuck1e R Graham I Robertson T Stanford G Poltorak P Thorsberq C Temple Frith Row ali. Hartman I Morrxs G Seeburqer L Russell I Forsberg K Srmpson G Townsend I McKe1th M Trombley R Woo rutf Absent R Stead V Lrnton I Solosky Mr Carey Mr Barclay B Ross Varsltg Club Th1s year our club was perhaps more actmve than prevlous ones have been We put on the Annual Homecornmg Dance and ass1sted w1th the Homecomrng Parade A Blackout Basketball Game was also sponsored and the proceeds of the dance and the game are scheduled to go towards the purchase of a whlrlpool bath and heat lamp Th1S equlpment w1l1 be donated to the athlet1c deptarment for the treatment of all 1n1ur1es resultmg from com pet1t1on 1n school sports We also staged our annual hayrlde dur1ng the clos mg days of March Our sponsors were Mr Carey and Mr Barclay Pres1dent Tom McLuck1e Secretary Tom RICE Treasurer Ron Stead Representatlve Merton Trombley 8 The 1950 Chemlc Vice-President ........,.......................,.....Yl,ttY,..... Ierry McKeith Fxrst Row G Lutz F Martxn R Stenger T Schwartz D Graham G Marx L Hepmstall A Bass N Robxnson R Loe bnch T Powers A Havas Second Row B Baxandall P Grasley M Swmehart I Kennedy C Amd! R Klaus Mlss Gaughan I Wxlson T Camp bell A Shaw D DuLude C Church Thxrd How M Wmn A Palmer I Benford A Dressel E Shudark H Hunt R Turnquxst I Casey W Hrerholzer S Ball G Schrexber D Sweebe L Shaitner M Lynch K Short H Iones I Doggett Fourth Row F Coleman H Dunham K Hubbard P Howe A Scott E Scoles A Srler M Collmson C Taylor I Sasse M Hooker T Samsel I Sutherlund I Sonnenberq M Reece M Smclau B Lxvxnqstone Frith Row D Pankhurst I Bzron I Todd M Pellerxn M Mrlner C Stletel B Stark S Bush N Sxppel D Brown G Hxchards I Corey P Armstrong D Hxlderly I Mosher B DuLude L Blackburn Sixth Row B Hhyne D Bass D DeBolt T Robertson M Eastman M Smlth B Whaley M Doughty O Slrnansky V Slmansky G Wllson D Valeno T Schlosser W Maxwell G Bakeman C Arbury D Betron D Ward L Fulton T Blakeley Latln Eulld PICISTSCTIS I1m Wllson Scnpter Ann Shaw Quaestor Carol Arndt The Latm Gu1ld w1th approxlmately one hundred energet1c members, started 1ts var1ous QCtlVlfl6S thls year w1th the 1n1t1at1on of new members A mformal 1n1t1at1on at the Commun1ty Center and a formal candlelxght cere- mony held 1n the Llttle Theater at school ended the ntucrl Soc1a1 gathenngs were held for the members at the Center each month wlth dancmg games, and refreshments Someth1ng D1tterent an all school dance after the Owosso game spon sored by the club turned out to be a huge success Pnces were swltched and dates were cheaper than commg stag The annual spnng square dance for the club members and the1r guests proved to be a gay yamboree for everyone The hfth annual Roman banquet closed the season wlth the fxrst year members act1ng as slaves and all true Roman trad1t1ons belng carr1ed out The 1950 Chermc 89 l l Practer ..........,....,..,.,.,..................,..,..,...............,.,,, Ruth Klaus ll ' ' ll Flrst How I Kxllran C Sellers R Klaus K Enqlrsh I Baldwm Second How G Huggard I Parsons D Merrltt P Grasley A Shaw I Kennedy I Casey Thtrd Row P Tracy N Heskett E Scholes G Ulanowxcz I Chnstllaw C Campbell Fourth Row Mr McDonald B Brxnes D Sweebe E Batdorf H Dunham O Slmansky L Town Fifth Row A Gravls A Twlmng I Foster H Hanson C ASPIH V Slmansky Mr Bryan Ushers Club The Ushers Club 1S composed of thrrty four students w1th Mr McDonald and Mr Bryan act1ng as sponsors Th1s year the group has earned a reputa tron of effrcrency and co operatron due to the hard work they have put forth The dutres of thls group are to usher at football and basketball games assem bl1es school plays and var1ous other events at wh1ch they are requested to work Th1s year they sponsored therr annual dance called The Huddle after the Owosso football game Ofhcers for the year were as follows Vrce Presrdent Carolyn Sellers Secretary Treasurer Ruth Klaus Councrl Representatrve Katle Eng11sh 90 The 1950 Chemlc l l I President .....,vvV,........,.....Yr.,,,.rY,.,Vr..w,,,,,r,ew,,,,,....Yer Iulie Killian Frst Row Mrs Rrchards C Wegner M Humphrey M Shepherd R Harger Second Row D Close I Sundeck J Grebe S Stowxts B Hodge M Carney G Poltorak Th rd Row W Conklrn S Iohnson S Johnson B Rhyne E Rhyne N Hackett R Knapp Fourth Row D Adams I Klllldn B Luce I Dehn H Kreffer M Rerlly H Iernlgan Absent Barbara Jones Veromca Nemeth Pat Young Joan Gra es Harrxet Wallaker Deuel Hays The V111 Trlhune Durxng the second year of publlcatlon Wlth the new Var1 typmg equxpment the V1c Trlbune appeared w1th numerous added features ln 1ts elght pages 1nclud1ng a plcture story entltled Behlnd the Scenes 1n Mldland Hlgh and the pr1nt1ng of several rssues ln colored 1nk The V1c Staff mamtarned 1ts place as one of the most actwe school or gan1zat1ons by sell1ng coffee and candy at football games enterrng a float 1n the Homecomrng Parade and sponsonng a un1que dance The Leprachaun Leap Thls year the V1c was able to keep 1lS fmances entlrely 1n the black due to the new less expens1ve pr1nt1ng method Members of the staff are as follows Ed1tor Mrldred Humphrey ASS1SlGHl Ednor Conn1e Wegner Asslstant Sports Ed1tors Gerald Poltorak Holly Iermgan Exchange Edltor Dorothy Adams Adverusmg Managers Ioan Graves Pat Young Typ1st Ianxce Dehn Photography Edltor Sally Stowlts Cartoonrst Deuel Hays Adv1sor Margaret Shepherd Sponsor Mrs Gwen Rxchards Reporters Rose Knapp Harr1et Wallaker Barb Iones Beverly Luce Iulre K1ll1an Don Close Ellen Rhyne Ioanne Grebe Melva Hackett Ianet Sundeck Rae Kreffer Mary Lou Hellly Shlrley Iohnson B111 Conkhn Barbara Rhyne Colleen Pankhurst Veron1ca Nemeth Bonnle Hodge The 1950 Chemrc 91 i . ' , . , . , . , . . I I ' 1 . , Sports Editor ,,,l.,....,......e,,l,..,e,,, ,,....,,.l.l..,,e,,.w,..ll B ob Harger Ftrs! How C Fretz C Inman C Olson L Town L Tucker Second Row S Munger S Purvxs D Potts V Smith G Thomas M Nash C Blesstng Thxrd Row I Moutsatsen D Arnold B Starks D Potts K Wood I. Tweedxe M Carney Flfth Row I Foster D Neeb M Pelgols L Alvord Y Gorham H Hanson S Brant E Batdort S Bush Ulgmplc Club Presrdent Carolyn Olson Secretary Carol Inman Treasurer Lo1s Tucker Councrl Representatxve Carolyn Fretz The Olymprc Club started out then' year w1th the annual 1n1t1at1on and then tell 1nto the plans for the1r dance The Black Cat Caper One th1ng led mto another and as March drew close the preparat1ons for the annual playdays progressed Th1s year there were two March llth and March 25th They were both successful and Lo1s Town dlrected act1v1t1es as General Cha1r man As spnng approached plans were started for the annual Mother Daughter Banquet and tnstallatron of ottxcers 1n May The banquet was a b1g success as was the Father Daughter Playnlght m Apnl The year ended w1th awards of letters p1ns and the semor plaque to the outstandmg semor g1.1'1 athlete There were over 300 glrls partxclpatrng 1n Intramural act1v1t1es th1s year Golhng and bowlmg were mcluded as well as the other sports The games were managed by members ot the club and a very successful season was had by all Fourth Row--I. Iohnson, L. Sweebe, V. Kosht, C. Heirholzer, I. Coin, B. Kaveck, A. Geqenheimer, Miss Campbell I Vice-President t,.,..tt.tl...Vl.,,,........,.,r...t.t W ,,.,,l.....,lY Lois Town G - ll ll ' , I ' . , . , . The 1950 Chemxc Fxrst Row B Peterson H' Rogers G Dunham I Harrold M Novak M Moore M Austm S Penske Second Row A Tucker P DeBolt I Chase S Wrrtz B Apollo I Ross F Pomranky D Frost E Delaney V Smrth G Thomas S K1 P C l Wll N Pl ern on ey I 1 rams enmnqer Third Row Mr Sweet Mlss Holmes M Varner V Matthews S Allswede I Mxller E Denton D Pretzer C Von Extzen B Berg I Letler I Baldwm L Rytlewskx R Bartos P Carr B Carter Fourth Row E Wenzel I Dehn B Iungman M McCann M Mernll M Babcock I Iackson V Bartow M Lewxs M Mrller S Crower A Iablonskx M Mackey Y Coy I Pontrous Frith Row K Krtzman D Kno rc E Betts G Rldley P Smlth A Bartos P Blubaugh L Graves B Hodge B Kohtz B Gunterman I Stantord I apper C Kartz A Krotzer M Crosby M Whrpple I Cox The Retalllnq and Ufllce Club The Retamlmg and Ofhce Club IS a newly reorganlzed club whlch com brnes two former clubs Iun1or Retarlers and Iun1or Offrce Workers Students attendmg summer school part1c1pated rn a pre orgamzauonal p1cn1c held at Emerson Park rn Iuly Shortly after the hrst meet1ng of the Hetarhng and Off1Ce Club took place 1n wh1ch the electlon of oftrcers was held and a constrtutron adopted Dur1ng October the annual Hobo Hop was held Dancmg was to the muslc of Tommy Ha1nes and h1s orchestra One of the ob1ects of the club 1S to be of serv1ce to both the school and commun1ty and as a result a Chnstmas project was completed 1n December All the members of the club donated therr t1me and goods to help two needy fam1l1es A Bake Sale planned and prepared by the Oihce Occupat1ons Group took place 1n November Frve delegates represented M1dland at a delegates meetlng whlch was held at St Mary s Lake near Battle Creek Th1s meet1ng conslsted of delegates lrom all the local clubs of M1Ch1gGH and offlcers were chosen for the Reta1l1ng and Ofhce Club of MlChlqUn Ch1cken 1S chlcken ln any man s language but after a tnp to Frankenmuth dunng February every member who attended wxll vouch that Zhenders really have the Know How of makmg 1t really tasty An act1v1ty that IS well remembered by all attendmg was the State Con ventron held at Western College of Educauon rn Kalamazoo 1n Aprxl Cl1max1ng the years act1v1t1es was the banquet held on May 23 at the M1d1and Country Club whlch was attended by the faculty students and em ployers and at whlch trme the Co-ops were glven then' awards Ofhcers for the year are Presldent H L Rogers V1ce Presldent Reta1l 1ng D1v1s1on Bob Peterson Ofhce Occupat1ons D1v1s1on Maretta Austm Secre tary Margaret Novak Treasurer Delores Yoder Student Councll Representa t1ve Gordon Dunham Reporter Ioan Baldwm Sponsors Mrss Mary Holmes Mr W1lfred Sweet The 1950 Ch6mlC 93 ff. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . D 7' - 1 - 1 - 1 Q 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - . , . , . ,. , . . I 'A . , , . , . , . , 1 , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . ,. . . l 7. , . , . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - I 1 -1 1 1 81 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 . . I l l , 1 - 1 - 11 11 - , . 1 1 - 1 1 . . . . . . . , . 1 1 11 11 - - . . , ... 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 . , ' , - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Commercial Club 9 40 00 me QW fiffg Fast Row A Connelly I Baldwm D Maxwell Second Row Mxss Kakkun W Sweebe P Davxs V Smnh Thlrd Row M Novak R Doll L Bradley Swllchhuard Club 1 A? 'FN 1215 fb f-as vim Q ,f-.0 'Uv P1rstRow D Banos M Barr I Underwood Second Row F Martxn M: Carlson I MacDonald B Hasklns 94 The 1950 Chemlc 5 1 .. .. ci K W . . .1 W . , A 252 3, . - l D 7 J M . . W fl . N ww, . v , . ' , v . I Q2 , ' YY ' 1 Q ff j xx . 1 Z x ' .7 X so 2 lv f , , 'X Ja Uul S1 Club First Row D Robertson Mrs Sprrngberg B Bree C Wegner I Fayerweather M Smith C Vogelsang Third Ro M Pierce W Elvey V Lund I Pelton L Tweedxe S Griswold S Underwood M Barth H Hanson Fourth Row I Croope M Patterson I Doremire C Elvey D Maxwell L Alvord A Perexra V Houssman M Hall M Carney S Lowry Y Gorham Fifth Row L Bradley K Wood V Hickman W Bennett A Chubb I Fayerweather D Closs I Slough G Hew tt L Thor ton N Bonvo lo r D Coss President Ianet Fayerweather Vice Presldent Connie Wegner Secretary Mary Smith Treasurer Ben Rice Sponsors Miss Russell and Mrs Sprmgberg The Ia Our S1 Club composed of French and Spanish students had a very large membership this year The club s social season began with a com1c 1n1t1at1on and each month following had some sort of monthly gathering An all school dance Cupid s Fling was given after the Bay City Handy basketball game The theme was that of Valentine s Day and lt was a girl s grab entertainment for the gally qarbed members Unlted Natlnns Contest Wmners We it Midland High School participated in the United Nations Contest for the sixth consecutive year The mam purpose ot the contest is to promote 1nter national thinking good will and peace This IS a nation wide atiaxr with schools participating from every state in the Union The test was given to the eighty one Midland contestants on March 31 1949 Papers were written on the United Nations and related problems The best two from each school were sent to New York to be entered ln the national competition our winners were Iune Pelton and Bob Harger and one of Midland s two papers was in the top eighteen papers ot the over seven thousand entered. The Midland Kiwanis Club awarded a twenty-five dollar savings bond to each of the winners. Iune and Bob attended a meeting of the Kiwanis Club to receive their awards and read their papers. I I Second Rcxv-LV. Burgessi. H. Depew, M. Ilemberg, II. 1lnderson,'C.. Blessing, C. lfriedle, A: Baxendall. S.. Kuhn. S Short I MacArthur. h 1 W- . , - , . , . I , . , - , . ,I . , . The successful year ended with a banquet. Dances and songs provided l l l ' , v:A- 2 f V I4 1 1 - ' I I 1 . : . I The 1950 Chemie 95 . 7 H , kv 521 3494 E I sri' 4 Qt ,faq The 1950 Chemie 4? Congratulations, Seniors HELE11 GRIQHPARE 11 Arcade Building McMullen Mcmgone Dresses Suxts and Coats Compliments of LAI3lfLI.lf'S Flowers for all Occasions 125 Ashmcm St 1120 Eastman Rd Phone 1181 Phone 1213 MASON AND HAMLIN CHICKERING I AND C FISCHER GULBRANSEN PIANOS CAPEHART RADIOS PI-IONOGRAPHS GRIGWARE MUSIC HUUSE Harbor Sprmgs Mxch Bellecnr Flonda Congratulatzons to the Class of 1950 CDacCUart1n, Inc Relnhdri Bldg Me! azlw nn! fefcalow She s one ol the 70 1rls here 111 Nlllllllld speedln the tl1ous111ds of local and lo11 dlotdllit, 4 alls that 1rc so v1t11l 111 the danly busmtss and soclal hit of tll1S arm By tfallllll she IS calm 111 emer encles by 1I1Stl1lCf1 and nature courttous 11141 pl8'lS81lt We need other glrls l1l1L lltr to l1Llp us prov1do thc, l1111d of ttltphouc, SLFVICL NI1dl.111d rtsnlults want Good p'1x111 Jobs startlu at 9533 for '1 five dav we4l1 are Opbll lor 1111b1t1ous g,1rls wl1o would like to btgonu a part of our rowmg, or,,a111zat1o11 No LYPLFILIICI mtded For full detalls drop by the e111plo5111e11t oflic L 217 Larkm strttt and ask for the e111ploy1ne11t counselor MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A fnendly place to work The 1950 Chemlc 99 . . I - 1 . 0 0 0 I O U I I 'V I , , 1 , , 1 . . . . X U L L , I X X 1 D , 1 4 . ,.,, , 2 ' ' 1' L! if ' ' 1 13 f 1 f - 11 1 1i. . . . . . . . rr K ar - nv n ' ,- - z 1 . , . . . 1 1 '1 1 1 L 1 1 '. ll X I .Ill . ' l'. X 1 . . . . U 1 rr 1 - 1- 1. rs 1 ra ' ' . 1 ,- 1 . 1 '. ' 7' 1 1 11 1 - I1 1 mr . 1 1'1 1 15 A ' 11 11'1 1 v 11 ' 9 Y ' 1 ,, 1 11 1 1, , . u - u omplzments oi HODGES Food Market Congratulatzons to the Graduatmg Semors 244 E Mcnn St Phone 68 THERE IS NOTHING NEW ABOUT OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO THE Graduatmg Class of 1950 BUT There IS Somethmg New Always JOHNSTONS MENS SHOP fzttmg and proper 330 E Mum Phone 2300 C om plzments from IVI UCAN DLE5 NEWS AGENCY 219 E Mcxm Phone 10 from THE UOGUE SHOP Mldland Bowlmq Recreatlon Wlshes the Class of 50 years of bowlmg pleasure Ashman at Cucle Phone 2330 Best W1Sh6S to the Semor Class of 1950 Sm ig 5 Qjqyowevg Ashmcxn Cxrcle Phone 32561 100 The 1950 Chemxc C ' . . . at 9 KK ' ' ll - - - u ' ' - With Best Wishes ll ' CK if . J 6 ' n I ' 150 ' - Congratulations Compliments of - - - to the Class of 1950 Z. g. .team - - Fine jewelry - - Remhart Bulldmq Phone 1434 Community Drug tore Guardlans of Your Health 311 E Mcnn St Phone 917 Best of Luck to the Class of 50 ARNULDS BAKE SHUP Best Wishes for your Future MIDLAND KNITWEAR L1nger1e Dresses Sportswear 202 E Mcun St Phone 937 BURKHARTS SHOE STORE Wzshes you good walkmg Through the Years 112 E Mum St e 1206 GOOD LUCK Graduates of 50 CIRCLE HARDWARE 160 Ashmcm Cu-cle Phone 1363 Congratulatmns to the Graduatlng Semors of 1950 143 E Mcnn one 114 The 1950 Chem c 101 S I -- - l . ' . T 1. 'f' 'I' 'Z' 1 . . ' Ph i Best W1Sh6S to the Comphments of Levmes Class of 1950 Wenzel Hardware 250 E Mcnn Phone 289 Furniture Company 329 E Mann Tel 1204 uvgegg Mu uc fort For Your Lzstenmg Pleasure 44 Ashman Cucle Phone 1635 Success for Your Future EMILY GIBB S Infants and Chlldren s Apparel A hmcxn Cucle Phone 2029 Complzments of Jefferson Avenue Grocery F redrrck s F ashzons fo futu e wear 228 E M m Phone 2146 BEST WISHES for a Su c ssiul Future D OYV MIDLAND MICHIGAN 102 The 1950 Ch I X1 S S ' n 0 , ' 152 s ' . . . 0 Q 9 . 1' St. Z 1fk M'J L W 1 Autographs ,15.u,Z'J Amwwfb' www P11115
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