Monroe High School - Senior Issue Yearbook (Monroe, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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I First row: Gene Davenport, Don Atkinson, Phil Douglas, Ron Haveraneck. Sherman Amolsch, Bill Jarvis, Earl Hollingsworth. Mr. Hellenberg. Second row: Don Jennings. Harold Aduddell, Bill Land, Dale Hopperi, Bill Burkett. Dale Klemz . Third row: Dan Leabu, Harry Hall, Marvin Kaiser. Dick Fulkerson, Doug Liedel, Vernon Lapps. Fourih row: Ronald Heck, Don Ethridge, Sid Beauregard. Jim Barron, John Kohler, Gil Hoffman. Frank Barron. Club The M Club this year engaged in numerous activities. The chief accomplish- ment was the joint purchase of two popcorn machines in union with the Student Council. The sale of popcorn, candy and programs at the basketball games aided in boosting the treasury. The sale of pins during football season was another club project. The members found a very suitable method of disposing of some of their hard earned cash. In the future the club will give a block M to all first time letter winners. The hilarious contests of swimmers versus cagers, sponsored by the M Club, were two comedies of thrills. The Davis team was victorious in the cage contest in spite of their great handicap-boxing gloves were worn. The Waters team won in the pool. To even this contest the swimmers wore sweatshirts and overalls. The highlight of the swimming meet was the diving Cexcuse me, this event is better known as the comedy of errorsj. The result was a six-way tie for first place. The credit for the cl'ub's success lies in the cooperation the officers received from all of the members. Everyone aided in the sale of pins and in numerous other activi- ties. The ofiiccrs were: Bill Burkett, president, Marvin Kaiser, vice-president: and Dale Hoppert, secretary-treasurer. The sponsor of the M Club is the originator of the organization, Mr. B. M. Hcllenberg. First row: Jim Moody, Bud Reigle, Bobby Watkins, Wilburn Sutton. Mark Sisinyak, Tom Yinger. Doug Spencer. Second row: Harry Hapson, Don Siebarth, Charles Zanes, Dan Morrin, Don Wilson, Phil Wood. Third row: Harry Weaks, Gary Navarre, George Tiegs, Freeman Siickney. Joe Steinman. Don Jeffrey. Dean Pope. Fourth row: Mike Voggenreiier. Dick Waltz, Ron Sie- harih, Dick Rhoades, Pat Scissons, Karl Vagi. -43-

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GAA First row: Nancy Maupin. Joanne Chanady, Janet Allen, Janice Walters, Juanita Haughn, Jo Anne Schudel, Dotty Cohn, Jean Cuson, Jo Ann Boylan. Second row: Virginia Holding, Mary Lou Kellis, Pat Farner, Yvonne Brewer. Dolores Lillevig, Barbara Bettis, Nancy Butler, Janet Free. Beverly Gilmore. Dorothy Diehl. Third row: Donna Bodell, Marlene Horvath, Dolores Carney Beatrice Loop, Fontella Edmondson, Jean Harmon, Betty Goins. Ruth Fulkerson, Shirley Eller: man. Bertha Collins. This year the champions of the Night Recreation Girls' Basketball League were all members of the Senior Girls, Athletic Association. These girls received a dif- ferent award this year. In place of giving a medal to the winners, an emblem was given to them. As we go to press, the members of GAA are planning to have a Play Day at Navarre Field in May. To this event all Border City League schools in addition to Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor are invited. The day's program will consist of a track meet in the morning at Navarre Field, a recreation period of volley ball, badminton, swimming, and other activities following lunch, and softball games in the afternoon. In case of rain the entire program will be held indoors. The annual Jean Jump is planned for the month of May. Mr. Frank Taylor and the MHS Dance Band are to furnish the music. The County Track meet is to be held in May with the GAA girls acting as oflicials for the girls' activities. The contestants are local winners in the county and at this meet county champions are decided. The association is headed by Pat Venzke, presidentg Janet Allen, vice-presidentg Dolly Rorkc, secretaryg Dolores Lillevig, treasurerg and Pat Farner, business manager. Miss Agnes Kirschner, teacher of girls' physical education, has directed the various activities of this organization. First row: Carol Kleese, Ann Becker, Helen Acton, Wilma McBee. Dolly Rorke, Pat Venzke Janice Rolph, Sharon Keehn, Vivian Schwartz, Pat Whittaker. Second row: Phyllis Myers Nada Knezevich, Mary Ann Blataric, Shirley Winters, Lenore Wilhelm, Barbara Stewart, Mar- garet Albright, Audrey Wilson, Colette Rothman, Miss Kirschner. Third row: Barbara Uckley Haroldean St.Bernard, Janice Ralston, Nancy Jo Beck, Nancy Sieb, Mary Morrin, Geneva Woods Faye Waddell, Marilyn Meier. Ann Sisco. 1412...



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Cheer Leaders 1-'lrst row: Marilyn Meier, Sharon Keehn. Barbara Bettis, Kay Wllllams, Jean Curon. Second row: Ruth Fulkerson, Nancy Noland. Juanita Haughn, Nancy Maupin, Jo Anne Schudel. Shlrley Weiner. This year the cheerleaders tried to stress even more the idea of School Spirit. The girls tried everything they could think of, and finally, at the Grosse Pointe game, had it! Mr. B. M. Hellenberg was adviser to the cheerleaders this year for the first time. Baseball Coach Eugene Davis and Captain Freeman Stickney led the squad to two wins to begin the season. Besides Stickney at second, Kaiser plays third, Voggenreiter and Basile, short- stopg Fulkerson, first: Herrmann, catcher, Weaks and Klemz, outfieldg and Pope, Waltz, Burkett, LaVigne, Hoffman, and Duvall, pitchers. As the book goes to press the right field berth seems to be open, with Peacock, Land, Ritlaw, and Barron all hustling for the job. First row: Jim Ritlaw, Johnnie Balile, Bill Burkett, Freeman Slickney. Jim Barron, Dick Waltz, Harry Weaks 2 k. Ross Com: oc Second row: Bill Land. Mike Voggenreiler, Al Herrmann, Barney Kaiser. Dick I-'ulkex-son, Peie Klemz, Third row: Paul Peacock, Gil Hoffman, Jack Duvall, Dean Pope. Mil! I.aVigne. ..44-.

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