Morrice High School - Oriola Yearbook (Morrice, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. ROBERT EDINGTON Football . . . l,Z,3,4 Basketball. . . l,2,3,4 Baseball. - . l,Z,3 Band ..... . l,Z,4 Jr. Sr. Play F.F.A .... ' . 1.2 Class of 56 Quiet and reserved, yet highly capable. EUGENE WARREN Football ....... Z, 3 Baseball ........ 3 Track ...... 1, Z, 3, 4 Student Council .... Z, 4 Glee Club .... . . . Z Red Cross. . . . 1,2 Paper Staff. . . . . . 3 F.F.A. . . . l,2,3,4 Motto--American Ends in I Can Flower-Red Rose Colors-Blue and White One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man. CLARENCE SCOLLON Football ..... l,2,3 Basketball. . . .l,Z,3,4 Baseball .... l,Z,3,4 President .... 1 President ...... Z Jr. Vice President Jr. Sr. Plays Annual Staff ll

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X, ,, I ,, - f M, Man has a will, but a women has her way. JANET HAAS Student Council. . . 4 Band ..... . . 3, 4 Red Cross. . . . 4 Glee Club. . . . 3 Jr. Play. , Sr. Play Paper Staff. . . . 3 F.H.A .... . l,3,4 Spanish Club. . . . 4 The flower of grace always grows on a slender stalk. ROSALIE VOGT Basketball. . l,Z,3,4 Library. . . . . . . Z Band Library. . . . . 4 Band...... . 3,4 Mania a reasoning rather than a reasonable animal. STANLEY CASE Baseball. . . 3 Sr. Play F. F. A. . . 1, Z F. T.A. . . 4 Give me a listener and l'1l do the talking. LEROY SPENCER Basketball. . . , . . - 2 She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. BETTY NEAL Editor Paper Staff. . 4 Jr. Play Student Council. . . 4 'One never knows what goes on inside a quiet head. CLARE AUSTIN Basketball. . . . .'l,Z,3,4 Baseball. . . . .3,4 1-'.F.A. Her smile is like a rainbow flashing from a misty sky. JULIA STURGIS Class Reporter. . . l, Class Historian. . . . Student Council. . . Glee Club .... Jr. Play Sr. Play Paper Staff F. H. A .... . l. Library. . . . . Cheerleader. . . .3, There are a lot of cards in the class but he is the only joker. JERRY OLIVER Track........l F.F.A. . . 1,z,3,4



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Class Hxstory A DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS A1l the world's a stage and all the men and women merely playe They have their entrances an their exits and each man 1n his time plays many parts So writes the great playwriter Shakespeare And the History of the Class of 1956 reads like a play in four dramatic acts Act I As Freshmen Our grand entrance into High School was a smash hit' following the normal procedure of casting our class off1cers, under the d1rect1on of Mr Wojahn The result was as follows President, Clarence Scollon V1ce Presldent, Betty Grinnell Secretary, Donna Schnebelt Treasurer, Norman Carr Reporter, Ir1s Dalley The highest point of Act I occurred when we we re imtiated on November 17 We kept the act1on rolling when we went on our first roller skating party at the Palomar in Lansrng The sideline event was our selling cand1ed apples at all home football and basketball games The curtain fell on Act I with a trip to the Zoo and Baseball game in Detroit Act Z As Sophomores The curtain rose, depicting the choosing of a new cast of officers They we re the following President, Clarence Scollon Vice Pres1dent, Dale W1l11ams Secretary, Betty Gr1nne11 Treasurer Donna Schnebelt Reporter, MarJor1e Coleman and our Director was Mrs Anna Land The Freshmen carried a minor part 1Il,th1S Act when we 1n1t1ated them 1nto H1gh School Act Z was successfully brought to a close by our selling men's and women s nylon hose, pom poms, and cand1ed apples Art 3 As .Tumors This act began with the following people holding the roles of class off1cers President, Donna Reporter, Julia Sturgis, and the Directors were Miss Ten Brink and Mr Jenkins The two main features of th1S Act were the Play and the Prom We remember well the air of ex citement on the n1ghts of April 15th and l6th when we produced our Play, 'Glrl Shy , and under the direction of Mr Jenkins The Prom on May Zl, 1955, was an event we shall never forget The theme was 'Over the Rainbow , with the music furnished by the Don Ray Band from M1Ch1gan State University of East Lansing During Act 3, we had seve ral scenes, portraying the selling of candied apples, magazlnes and autograph books Also we had Bake Sales and Cake Walks after every other home basketball game On February 18, Ken Clark the W O A P Disc Jockey, stepped 1nto the spotlight when he did an excellent Job providlng the records for a dance sponsored by our Class Act 4 As Seniors Now we come to our final Act, fac1ng the fourth year with the top honors of class offlcers goirg to President, Jeanette Fournie Secretary Betty Gr1nne1l Treasurer, Gary Kingsley Reporter, Dolores Ferrigan Historian, Julxa Sturgis, and Sponsors, Mr Atkinson and Mr Ph1ll1ps Some of the highlight events of Act 4 we re The Roast Beef Supper 1n October, the Refreshment Stands at all home football and basketball games, Record Uances, Cake Walks after every other home basketball game and the selling of SchoolvBa11po1nt pens The two outstanding accomplishments of this act we re the Play and our Annuals On December lst and 3rd, under the excellent direction of Mr Gerald Rasmussen, we presented the dramatic Play, Lost Horizon The second was the preparing and selling of our Annuals which was an event that permeated most of the Act While the Curtain slowly descends, we are looking forward to our five day Senior Trip to New York on May 20th to May 25th As the curtain falls on our f1nal scenes Baccalaureate May 27th and Commencement May 31st WB, the Senior Class of 1956 take our last and final bow' rs. 1 d I . 3 . - . . : . . 3 D , . I - . . Schnebeltg Vice President, Clarence Scollon, Secretary, Marilyn Green, Treasurer, Betty Grinnell, - - . 1 - II - , ' . ,Q . . . . . ' I .

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