Mount Morris High School - Morrissonian Yearbook (Mount Morris, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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l 4 MoRRlsoN1AN ANNUALSTAFF Seated, left to right: Marily11 Carlson, Business Manager, Arlene Salisbury, As- sociate Editor, Marjorie Becker, Editor-ln-Chief, Richard Cornell, Associate Editor, Ardis Peacock, Business Manager. Second row: Earl Johnson, Business Manager, John Yates, Business Manager, Ralph Stadler, Sales Manager, June Keller, Sales Manager, Anne Podoley, Feature Editor, Mary VVhitlatch, Feature Editor, Donald Haver, Feature Editor, Gwendolyn Nesmith, Feature Editor, Virginia Rounds, Sports Editor, Catherine Hicks, Alumni Editor, Cora Munger, Alumni Editor, Audrie Richmond, Alumni Editor, Cleatis Jer- den, Business Manager, Donald Kurtz, Business Manager. Third Row: Robert Scott, Art Editor, Warren Hart, Sports Editor, Belva Gainer, Treasurer, Bette King, Sports Editor, Royal Parker, Sports Editor, Nathan Hoifman, Sports Editor, Wayne Schoeppach, Art Editor, Liguori Mason, A1't Editor, David Heald, Joke Editor, Phyllis Forbes, Joke Editor, Donald Lenox, Joke Editor.

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MORRISONIAN Thomas Klepinger-To be on the annual staff. Donald Kurtz-To be a better French-Man. Betty LamayfTo grow longer lingernails. Gloria Leland-vTo quit being a kid and grow up. Donald Lenox--To be a good musician, artist, and husband. Helen Lennox-To be an A number l backseat driver. Donald MacKay-To overcome my bashfulness. Ralph Martin-To sell a car-load of rubber tacks. Liguori Mason-To marry a handsome Italian and live on a desert isle. Margaret McGuireYTo meet Robert Taylor. Phyllis Middleditch-To be an A-l dietician in the University Hospital. Genevieve Miller-To have an ambition. Vaughn Milliron-To learn tool and diemaking at G. M. Tech. Madeline Moross-To be a professional skater. Norma Munger-To be the Strike-out queen in softball. Cora Munger-To be a nurse at the mental hospital in Pontiac. Gwendolyn Nesmith-To make sure she is never caught with a Black-out in London. Royal Parker-To look the world over and see if he can End any sweeter Burys . Ardis Peacock-To live all the days of my life. Mary Pettengill-To be an outstanding 4-H member. Robert Pettengill-To own a new Chevrolet. Marvin Plew-To be a radio comedian. Anne Podoley-To hire a red-cap to carry her school books. Audrie Richmond-To ride in an ambulance Qother than a patientj. Virginia Rounds-To obtain a Scarlet O'Hara waistline. Arlene Salisbury-To learn to type on a Royal portable and use a Parker pen. the Ave VVayne SchoeppachfTo be one of the best aeronautical draftsmen in world. Francis Scott-To sell refrigerators to the Eskimos. Robert Scott-To outdo jack Teagarden. Harry Smith-To travel through all the states of our country. Ralph Stadler-To perpetuate the song Maryland, My Marylandu. Anna Stetz-To inhert a million dollars. Illa Strong-To marry a Sugar-daddyn. Viola Taylor-To learn to take life seriously. Louis Tuczkowski--To be a mechanical engineer. Mary VVhitlatch-To try on an exquisite formal from a shoppe on Fifth nue. Vivian VVright-To become a teacher and social worker. John Yates-To get a date with Ann Sheridan or Lana Turner.



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NIORRISONIAN STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: Betty Montague, Donald Lampson, Vice Presidentg Ar- lene Salisbury, Presidentg .Ioan Reid, Secretary-Treasurerg Maurice Prottengeier. Second row: June Keller, Lewis Albertson, Marian Scott, Raymond VVatson, Barbara Short, Catherine Hicks, Ralph Stadler, Vivian Roth, Don Parker. Absent: Belva Gainer. 'llhe Student Council consisted of the class officers and three other mein- lmers of the class. This group planned various ztsseinlmlies and parties through- out the year. Representatives from each class were in turn in cliurge of re- freshments, entertaininent, and decorations for the parties. The purpose of the Student Council is to give the student a share in the governing' of the school. ,-Xlthough this group has been far from perfect as Il governiiig' lmody, we feel that it is at step toxvurfl our goal.

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