,-Y ru. 1 1 Published by Owosso High School Owosso. Michigan n 5 -:main Y . Editors' Foreword Our aim has been to malce the I94l Spic your yearboolc. It you enioy the new teatures, it you get a sense ot satistaction out ot the old standbys, and it leating through it in the years to come brings back happy memories ot your high school days, then our purpose is accomplished. A A Mary Lourimore I Dorothy Nordheim Table of Contents Dedication . 4 Seniors . 5 Classes . . . . 35 Faculty and Administration . . 5l Activities . . . 6l Assemblies and Class Parties . . 77 Athletics . . . Bl Spic Statt . . 92 Advertising . . 95 Senior Signatures . 98 index . . . lOl Printer-lhling Bros. Everard Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Engraver-Danville Engraving So., Danville, Ill. Cover-S. K. Smith Co. Molloy Cover, Chicago, Ill. Photographers- Day Studio and Chandler Studio, Owosso, Mich. -1- ? I Dedication James Bloomfield - +o whom we respecllully cleclicale The I94l Spic in appfecialion of his confinuecl and unfiring help in Hs publicahon during Jrhe pasl few years. V A, , W w . The Senior Class exiencls Hs sincere appreciaiion and 'rhanlcs 'ro Mr. Shanafeli, who has lecl ii success- fully Through four years ofihigh school life, and who has given us each individual guidance 'For our everyday problems. . 6 The Senior Class' officers and members of fhe execufive and sfudenf councils are pic- furecl above as follows: Harold Kercher, sfuclenf council: Charles Alexander, execufive council: Dorofhy Nordheim, presiclenf: l-lowd Mosher, vice-presiclenfg Mr. Shanafelf, ad- visor: Kafhleen Wafers, execufive council: Ann Lyon. secrefary: lvlargaref Jane Walsh. freasurer. The class moffo is as follows: The highesf goal is won by fair play. The class colors are blue and silver. ln fhe following pages among fhepicfures of graduafing seniors fhere have been fwo omissions. Lesfon McCall is now wifh fhe Nafional Guard af Camp Beauregard in Louisiana, ancl Darrell Moore was inaclverfenf- ly omiffecl from fhe lisf of seniors. O Charles Alexander lCl1arleyl ' Success is allained by hard workers. Baskefball Foofrball Manager Cheerleader Sophomore Presidenf Execulive Council Q Max Amos l-li, Buddy. F. F. A. lnframural Sporls Boxing O Charles Aymor You belrfer hadn H I Edward Baker llvlagurskil l-low are you fixed f derwear? ' Foo+ball lnlramural Sporfs Baskelball Senior Play Commilfee Prom Commiffee I Zay Barnum lBarneyl Nu+s! Baslcelloall Foolball Track Vocal Music O Cleo Barh lJacl:iel I doubl I+. G. A. A. Prom Commillee O O James Almy lJiml Tlials wl'ia+ you 'fl1inlc.' Band Tennis O Evelyn Anson lEvvyl Oh, Plusl1bo1 rom! Operella Junior Play Commilfee Junior-Senior Recepfion G. A. A. Dramalics Club Q Donald Baker lDonl Could bel Band A F. F. A. Gym. Exhibilion O lrene Bandkau lNancyj l lcnow il. Gym Exliibilion Junior-Senior Receplion Senior Play CommiH'ee O Gladys Bar+leH lGladl Pardon me for living. O Lillian Becker lBeclcyl ' lgnorance is bliss! Junior Play Commiflee Senior Play Casl' Prom Commillee Gym Exlwibilion O Peggy Bell lLiber+y Belll Oh, yes! l love everybody. Band Drum Maioreilre Junior Play Casl Senior Play Casl Prom Commiiiee O Ben Bidwell lBiddyl Mmm, nauglfry buf nice.' Debale Club Library,AClub Senior Play Cas+ Prom Commilrlee Ushers' Club I John Boerman lllecll Hi ya. Poke! lnlramural Sporis Wresiling Baskelball I O BeHy Boggio lBoo1'sl l musl gel' home early. Gym Exhibilion 0 Vincerni' Bompezzi lVinneyl Pay you Jromorrow, Bud. O Roberi' Bruff lBobl Hi, Fuzz. Track Sophomore Vice-Presidenl' Prom Commirlee Junior Play Commiliee . Senior Play Commillee 0 Lynn Bernd+ lGusl Tha'r's whai you lhinlcl' Track Inlramural Sporls I Leon Bliss lzelcel Where is Mac? O Josephine Boerman Mol ' Wha+ did you say? I Marie Bohac Well- Prom Commillee I Roberl Bremer lBobl l+'s mine. I Russell Bryan? lRussl Well, l'm from Lennon Junior Rolarian - -i-'-77' 3' O Marilyn Burns Gruesome, simply grue- some. Spic Lilerary Ediror G. C. L. Board G. A. A. Prom Comrniilee Senior Play Commillee I George Campbell lTexl Be good! Camera :Club Tennis ' Spic Siafl I Leon Carr lJiml WhaJr do l usually say?' Vocal Music I Barbara Cervenka lBarbl Egad! l forgot Band Senior Play Commilrlee H Spic Slraif Slring Ensemble O James Chandler Uimmiel Aw Ramona, l didn'+ mean H' +l1a'r way. Drum Major Band Senior Play Commillee O Diana Chrysler lDinnyl Le'r's sfarr a revolu+ion! . Deloale Club A Sophomore Secrerary G. C. L. Board G. A. A. O Theda Bussell lJoe1 Gee whiz! Vocal Music Gym Exlwibirion Operella I Roselyn Campbell lRosiel Why sure! 6. A. A. A Senior Play Commiilee Prom Commillee O Dale Carroll lCarrollinslcil Are we going ro school lo day, l-lolz? Foolloall Track Execulive Council Foolball Manager O Joyce Champency lBlondiel Hi, slowpolcef' 6. A. A. Mr? O Nick Chililcos lChil:alusl ' l-low would you like 'ro- Baslcelball Foolball Tennis lnlramural Sporls O Laurelfa Collard lRl1e'l l'l Ola, gosh! Gym Exliibilion Uslwers' Club Prom Commirfee O Ruih Comsfock fRu+hiel Where's all +he men?' O Rosemary Crane lRosiel Tha+'s righl, kid. Library Club G. A. A. Senior Play Commillee Spic Siafli Gym Exhibilion O Lucille Davis lLucyl l-low should l know? O Jake Dennis iOscarl Go suck a lemon. Boxing Meial Shop Foreman O Doroihy Die'I'rich iDo'Hiel Hello, Joe. G. A. A. Vocal Music I Douglas Doan lDougl Come again. O John Cooper lJohnnyl l'll bel you 'rwo bi'rs. F. F. A. Gym Exhibilion lnlramural Sporfs I James Cushman lAbel Believe nolhingfyou hear and only half thai you see' Baskelball , i ' E Boxing O John Delcamp illecll Think so? lnlramural Sporls I B. Gene Dennison lBessiel Bul' deiini'relyl Cheerleader Junior Play Commiliee Prom Commiilee Spic Slali-F Vocal Music C James Dieh Uiml Bud, you had +he big mug lasl' iimel O Eva Drain lEvel You don r like il? So clo l.' O Ella Dreulh lElliel Gee-he's nice! G. A. A. Junior Play Commiifee Prom Commilrfee Operella O Glenn Eckerle lHippol Tell me whaf a good am! Band Ope-reHa Vocal Music O Roberl' Elliol' lBucll How do! Sophomore Treasurer Junior Vice-Presidenl Junior Play Casf Track Prom Commilfee O Roberfa Ellio'H' lBerfal l don'+ know. G. A. A. Junior Play Cas? Senior Play Casl Prom Commiflee G. C. L. I Glenna Faltr lGwenl lIOh!ll G. A. A. G. C. L. Senior Play Commiliee Junior-Senior Receplion I Mary Fifnich Ya, l know if. Gym Exliibilion Camera Club Operella Prom Commilrlee man I I Roberi Ebe lBobl l-li! I Jack Edcly lSluggl Take ya in gears! O Margarei Elliofl' lShor+yl Good-bye. ' Band Prom CommiHee Junior-Senior Recepiion Q Warren Fairfield IG-:obj Oh me, oh my! lnframural Sporls O G. Kirkwood Finch lKirkl ll could be. Track Bancl . Senior Play Cas? Spic Business Manager O Kenneih Francis lKenl l'm from Missouri. lnframural Sporls ,,r . O Donald Freeman lDonl l clon'+ know. O Shirley Gale l can r go: l have io Take my music lesson. Junior Play Casf Library Club Operelfa G. C. L. Senior Play O Clara Gasparovic Prac1'ice makes perfect G. A. A. Senior Play Commiiiee Prom Commilfee Junior-Senior Receplion I Donald George lDonl l-li ya, Buck. Gym Exhibiiion lnrramural Sporls Junior Play Commillee I Don Gillam lGildersleevei The besi is none 'foo good. Gym Exhibilion lnframural Sporls A O Winifrecl Gorman lWinniei l-ley, you kids! I Marian Gabriel lGeorgiel Could be. O Donna Garland lDonniel There's no lulure in ii. Ushers' Club Vocal Music Operella Senior Play Commifree I Erven Geeck lGeckikinsi Mos+ exl'raordinary. O Doro+hea Gibson lJockl So what wha+'s ii' fo y Prom Commilree ,O Kafhleen Goeckel lKayl Oh, you dickens! G. A. A. Junior Play Commillee OpereHa i Prom Commiiiee Vocal Music O Bruce Gor+e lGorfel No, l'm all our. Operelia Senior Play Commiliee Prom Commiiiee ou? I Donald Gorfe lDonl Don l look ar me in fha? lone of voice. Track Gym Exhibirion lnlrramural Sporls Senior Play Commirlee O Maxine Graham llvlackiel Oh, I don'+ know. Junior Play Commilree Senior Play Commiriee Gym Exhibilion Vocal lvlusic I Gail Grounds lBudl l'rn going s+eady. Foolball Wresiling F. F. A. Track O Evelyn Gurden lEvl Tha+'s whar you +hink. Gym Exhiloilion O Arthur Hagen lAr+l Raspberriesl Track Junior Play Commilree Spic Slaff Prom Commillee I Margarei Hall lPegl Am I ge.-Hing far. Mac? Prom Commilfee Senior Play Casl' Cheerleader G. C. L. Board ' Spic Pholo Edilor O Rufh Gould lRuiel Now don'l' gel Technical. Senior Play Commirree Prom Commillee O Joyce Greene lJoyl Wha+'s your opinion againsr millions? Operelra Library Club Senior Play Commillee Prom Commirfee O Glen Grounds lGroundsl ' Now Connie-. Wreslling Foolball Track F. F. A. I Eleanor Gurske lElliel ' l'm nor kidding. Gym Exhibi+ion I Barbara Jean Hagen lJeanl l did so, Morriie-r. G. A. A. Junior Play Commirlee ' Senior Play Commillree Prom Commirlree I Ruih Hamburger lRufhiel Oh, boy! -Y ,T'lf-In. E lc Q Pairicia Halhaway lPail llWhy?lI Band O Sada HaH lSadiel Some'rimes I wonder. Gym Exlwibilion Prom Commi'H'ee I Winona Hilgendorf lWinniel Hi, my pei. I Palricia Hollis lPaHyl l-lm, 'line +l1ing! Band Junior Play Commiiiee Senior Play Commiriee Library Club Prom Commiliee O Dick Holzheuer lCasanoval Carroll! Wl1a'l will Pop say? ' Fooiball Track lnlramural Sporis O Wallace Howe lSneakyl Horse-radish! Foorball Baskelball Senior Play Commilrlee Prom Commiilee I Cl1arloHe Hafherill icliillyl I hope I gel a leiler +oclay. Camera Club Spic Sialrl G. A. A. Dramaiics Club - Siring Ensemble O Befhel Hendrick lBe+l1l This may sound silly, bul'-. I Horace Holland iHorryl Where's Mary? Foolball Track Boxing Junior Presideni Senior Play Commillee I Hillis Holman lHerkl Always play 'em scienlificf' Foolball Baskefball Spic Slaff Prom Commiiiee Fooiball Manager O Violel' Homola iVickyl l wouldn'+ do fhai, would we? Bancl O Le Wana Howell lWanniel Hi, pal! Gym Exhibilion Drum Maiorelle Vocal Music ' Camera Club Operellra I ol Clarence Hudson lClinkl Well, palch my paniywaisif' O Josephine lsfwan lJol Bul' why noi? G. A. A. Prom Commiilee O Kennefh Jarrad lKennyl Oh, Connie-. Baskelball Track Fooiball Senior Play Casi Fooiloall Manager O Be'H'y Jean Jones lBe+l You don'+ mean ii. Vocal Music, O Roy Kendall lRibbonl No kidclin'? Foolloall O Dorolhy Keves lDor+l I wanna be loved. Senior Play Commiilee Gym Exhibilion O Vincenf Hudson fVinniel Ii honor comes ailer cleaih l'm in no hurry for if. Fooiball Senior Play Commillee I Charles Janego lGoldyl Pu+ up or shui up. Baskeiball . lniramural Sporis I Colon Johnson Wanna shine? O Paul Kelly fCasanoval Okeh, Chicken. Track Boxing K I Harold Kercher lHarryl l-li, children. Fooiball Junior Play Casi' Senior Play Casl Siudeni Council Prom Commiflee I Mona Kewin lChiclcenl Ohhh, dear. . Junior Play Commiliee Senior Play Commillee Prom Commillee C Leo'ra Kiclcbush lDollyl Life is a serious business. and boys aren r in il. Junior Play Commifiee O Helen S. Koan lKoaniel Oh, fell anofher one.' Junior Play Commi'H'ee Senior Play Commiriee I Marie Larson lErvl From 'rhe lowesf depwlhs fhere is a palh +0 lhe loliiesf heigh+s. O Bill Liefzau lWilliel IIHUF1 !ll O Luella Long lToo'lsl l-li, Tools. G. A. A. O Mary Lourimore l 'rhoughi l'd die. Spic Co-eclilor G. C. L. Board Junior Play Commirlee Prom CommiH'ee , Senior Play CommiH'ee W , 1 , I Francis Knoblauch lFranlQ Do you know if? ' In+ramural Spor+s O Glen Kraufh lCoolcie, ' I cloulor' ir. F. F. A. I Erwin Lewandowslci Oh, boy! Foolball Machine Shop Foreman I Alia Mae Long Gee whiz! G. A. A. I Elfon Loomis lEl+l Sure, +ha'r's +he +ru'rh. Foofball Track Prom Commirlee Junior Play CommiH'ee Meral Shop Foreman I Mary Ellen Low lSkee1'erl l beg your pardon! Senior Play Commirree Prom Commirree ? Q Beryl Lux lLuxl Golly, John Pele. G. A. A. Board Cheerleader Prom Commifree O Lawrence Mandel lLarryl , No doublf' C Charlo'He Marshall lscarleil Hi, Curie. Library Club Prom Commillee G. C. L. Board O Harold McGraw lMacl Thar ain'+ The way l heard i'l'. I Jean McKay lBlondiel lf you're gonna ear, l'm nor coming. G. A. A. Gym Exhibirion O Joe Meadows lCasanoval Who is she? I Ann Lyon lAnniel l'll be glad when Jrhis debafe is over. Debale Club Spic Srarl G. C. L. Presidenl' Library Club ' Senior Secrerary O Helen Marcholc lChubbyl You clon'+ say? Ushers' Club Junior Play Commillee O Jaclc Marfineau lMar+yl Come on, bud, pay up. Track Boxing I BeH'y McKarnen lBeal Slop me if you've heard 'lhis one. O Bonnie McPhee lMacl l really clon'+ know. Junior-Senior Receprion I Roberl Michels lMilcel E Pardon me while l quielly go mad. Junior Play Commillee Senior Play Commillee Lab Assisranl .YW4y, O Eugean Moiles lGenel Take me oui To 'ihe ball game. lnframural Sporrs Track O Donald Moore lHec'l'orl The hen wiih you, confound ir. lnirarnural Sporls Gym Exhiloilion Q Roberl' Morningsiar lS+arl You make me happy. Gym Exhibilion . Wresfling Inlrarnural Sporfs Track 0 Roberf Newman lNewksl Going To 'rhe burg +onigh+? Senior Play Commi'Hee Junior Play Commiliee I Dorofliy Nordheim lDor'F Janel No, l'rn noi smarl: l only s+ucly. Senior Presidem' V Prom General Chairman Spic Co-edilor Junior Play Casf I Clarence O'Connor lClinkl Now, Ev, be reasonable. F. F. A. Boxing Meial Shop Foreman O Helen Monfgomery l-low 'rrue! Spic Slrafl Prom Commiiiee G. C. L. Board ' Junior Play Commiffee Senior Play Commi'H'ee 1 O Roberl' Moiiden lBobl l don'l' believe il. O Howd Mosher lMosel ls 'rhaf a fad! Junior Play Casi Senior Play Cas+ Prom Commihkee Senior Vice-Presiden+ O Arfhur Noonon lAri'l Now, lisren, son! Tennis O John Norion lSargel Wa'ich Jrhe Buicks go by! O JulieHe M. Olaios Uuliel World Whar Tun! Gym Exhibiiion T l i 1 i .Yv 1 i g 0 Berenice Peiku lBunnyl Dinny. +he end has come. Operella Dramalics Club Debafe Club Junior Play CommiHee Senior Play Commi++ee O Donald Puinam lPu'H'l Vkh, shucks. O BeH'y Quirk lQuirkyl A Well, wha'r do you know? Vocal Music ' Senior Play Commiliee -V Q Lois Rich Noel ,' , Could be. i G. A. A. O Darwin Richmond lCurlyl - I cloub+ il. Tennis Band O Lela June Rundell lLollypopj Oh, joy! Ushers' Club Drum MaioreHe Junior Play CommiHee Senior Play'CommiH'ee Prom Commilclee L- I Arneiia Puinam lsqueakj Crying ou'r ca+fish. Debale Club OpereHa Vocal Music I Kenneih Quarles lKenl Hi, 'rhere. O Mae Rapp lSkipperl You oughf +0 know. Ushers' Club Vocal Music O Harold Richardson Uaclcj l doubf if. ' Foolball Traclc Boxing O Doris Rubelman Neff, Tha+'s no joke. Debale Club I Maxine Rupp lMackyl Please fell me. ' s Prom Commi++ee G. A. A. O Shirley Sanffleben lBubblesl Oh, for heaven's sake. Prom Commilfee I Kafhleen Schlaack lKa'lhyl 'Oh, clon r be silly. G. A. A. O Frederick Schuliz lFrihl Maybe u O Charlena Shaw lCharliel Jeepers. Gym Exhibilion Senior Play O Don Sherman lGenerall l-las anyone seen PaHy? Foolball Track lnlramural Sporfs Baskelball U Senior Play Commillee O Rose Sinno++ lGabbyl I don'+ know. Junior-Senior Recepfion Library Club Junior Play CommiH'ee Senior Play Commiffee Prom Commillee I Frances Sanlrucek lFranl Oh, yeah? O Belly Schulh lschuliziel Sleepers Creepers. Ushers' Club Vocal Music Junior Play CommiHee Senior Play Comrnilrlee G. C. L. I Norman Sco'H lsformyl l'm okay. Foo+ball Iniramural Sporls Gym Exhibilion O William Shell lLigh'l'nin'l Love me, hon? Senior Play Co'mmi'r+ee Prom Commiflee O Dale Silverfhorn lSilverdong Hello, girls. O Maxine Skinner lMaxl lf Superman can do if so can ll G. A. A. G. A. A. Board Gym Exhibiiion O Arclifh Snyder ffubbyl Why don r you have Jrhing good To ear? Junior Play CommiHee Senior Play CommiHee I Roberi' Speers lBobl Lissen, lissenl Baslceiball Track Foolball O Gilberfa Sfickney IGH, Are you lciddin'? Spic S+aff G. A. A. O Rosemary Susclorf lRosiel Tha+'s no lie. Library Club Q Dramalics Club G. A. A. Junior Play O BeHy Thayer lDimplesl l don'+ mind. Operefia Ushers' Club Vocal Music Prom Commiflee O Josephine Tomancilc Ho, Olcay. Ushers' Club G. A. A. Junior Play Commiflee Senior Play Commiiiee Prom Commi+'ree some- O Phyllis Speers lPhill Oh gee, do l have lo? Q Carl S+einer lScrappyl l'm always broke, buf do have lun! Foorball Baslcefball lnframural Sporis Senior Play Commirlee Prom Commilfee I Jerry Sioclola lS+udbol+l Charge il. Q Bob Tanner llvioel Give me a porferhouse sleek. Boxing Tennis Prom CommiHee Band I John Thiele lLalcel Tell me anolherf' O Marion Tofems lBloncliel Tha+'s wha'r you +hink! . Junior Play Cornrnirfee Vocal Music Spic Sralif O Helen Tribfelner lTribbyl Why, sure. O Wyman Wager lSlanl Oh, gosh! I Alfred Wallis lFredl Yay, +ha+'s no dream. Baslcelball Tennis J unior Play Commillee O Belly Waller lBe'l'l Oh, fudge. Gym Exhibilion I Roberl' Washburn lBobl Oh, I don'+ know. Prinling Shop Foreman ' 1 I Palricia Walers lPall , Oh, l don'+ know. Spic Arl Edilor Junior Play Commillee Senior Play Commillee Prom Commillee Operella O Madeleine Waffle lMada How precious! Debale Club G. C. L. Board Junior Play Casl Senior Play Cas? Prom Commillee O George Wallace lAbel l'll roll you under 'lhal billiard lable, Ari! Foolball Baskelball Sludenl Council Junior Play Commillee Junior-Senior Receplion I Margarel Walsh llvlargyl l-low gay! Junior Class Treasurer Senior Class Treasurerf Junior Play Casl Senior Play Casl Junior-Senior Receplion O Gerald Wal+er lJugheadl leel Gee, lhal sounds crazy. Operella Foolball Gym Exhiloilion Senior Play Casl lnlramural Sporls O Kafhleen Walers lTeenyl Where's Miss Osmer? G. A. A. Board' Prom Commillee Spic Ari' Edilor Operella Execulive Council O Joe Welzel lHawlcshawl l-li, babe! Baslcelball Foolball Prom Commillee Junior-Senior Receplion Q Eleanor While lWhi1'eyl Ch, fuzz! o wands wme+ iwsuyy ll Ill Jeepers creepers. O Lewis Wilson iTonyl l'd be delighiedf' I Russell Wilise lRussl l'll drop ya, bud! I Marilyn Wood lWoocliel Gosh! Junior Play Commiiiee Senior Play Commiiiee G. A. A. o sam. Ygung iediei Who knows? Vocal Music Opereiia Junior Play Cas! Senior Play Commiiiee G. A. A. I John Zelenka lJohnnyl Tha+'s no dream! Baskeiball Track C Ruih Wiegel lWiegell Oh, drizzle drazzle! Ushers' Club Senior Play Commiliee Gym Exhibiiion C Arlene Wilson iWilliel l'rn hungry. Ushers' Club 6. A. A. Vocal Music O Theodore Wilson iCurlyl Go flag a hand-car! Fooiball Manager Track Manager Baskerball Manager O Ezdel Wiser lEcldiej You're a lor of help! Boxing O Pafricia Youmans lPa+l Us Youmans can do any +hing. Opererfa Junior-Senior Recepiion Senior Play Commiiiee G. C. l.. Board Prom Commiriee 0 Pauline Zachar lPowenel You look iusi like Margie Ushers' Club Vocal Music Prom Commiiiee O Mary Zimmerman Whai was 'rha'r? G. A. A. Senior Play Commiiiee Prom Commiiiee HODOI' AW6I'dS THE JOHN BELL CUP e. c. L. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT: u. OF M. PLAQUE ' TEACHERS' CLUB SCHOLARSHIP RE BLUE TRIANGLE CUP This cup is awarded +0 Ihe senior boy who possesses a winning personaliiy, high academic abiliiy. alhlelic prow- ess. and an all-round good characier. Recipient On This plaque is placed Ihe name of The senior boy who is ou+s+anding in aihlelics, scholarship, and characier. Recipient CIPIENT: This cup is an honor besiowed upon a senior girl who has many noiable characierisiics and who is in 'Ihe upper Ihircl of her class. Recipienl: U7 OF M. ALUMNI CLUB SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT: D. A. R. AWARD WOMEN'S CLUB LOAN RECIPIENT: G. A. A. MEDAL MICHIGAN STATE SCHOLARSHIP R SCIENCE AWARD The Daughiers of Ihe American Revolulion preseni a medal 'ro 'rhe senior girl who has dislinguished herself in ci+izenship and service of her class. Recipienlr: S The Girls' Aihleiic Associaiion awards 'ro 'Ihe ouisianding girl alhlele an honorary medal. Recipienlz , ECIPIENT: This award is presenfed 'ro 'rhe slucleni who has made a no+aIoIe advancemenf in science. Recipienlr 25 Friends and ClassmaTes. Once again The Time has come when an- oTher group of sTu'denTs is passing over The Threshold oT formal educaTion To make Their ways in The world. . To us, iT is an epoch oT greaT imporTance. We look back wiTh regreT and ahead wiTh anTicipaTion and eagerness: loul' we know +ha+ whaTever The 'FuTure holds Tor us..These lasT Tour years will help us overcome The hardships and reach our goals. We are noT leaving high school wiTh The ThoughT ThaT we have devel- oped our inTelligence as much as we inliend To. We inTend To make selT-improvemenT a daily habiT ThroughouT our lives. These pasT Tour years are only a Tirm ToundaTion Tor The inTelligenT ciTizens we hope To become. We are The luckiesT youTh in all The world. Nowhere else in The world do young people Valedictory have The beneTiTs oT The American Dream. We have all had an equal opporTuniTy in edu- caTion: and since we are all on The same basis as Tar as educaTion goes, we all have The same opporTuniTies in The world aT large. IT is a privilege To Take advanTage of iT, because we may rise -To our highesT abiliTy: and iT is a duTy To Take advanTage of because we musT make ourselves the evidence ThaT iT is a worThy ideal. ATTer Today, high school will be one long, pleasanT memory of This building, our Triends, and our Teachers. The uripleasam' memories 'will be TorgoTTen, and high school will be a brighT, happy picTure hung in memory's gal- lery. To The Owosso l-ligh School, school- maTes, and Teachers we say good-loye, louT we shall never TorgeT you. BeThel l-lendrick D Salutatory Friends and Classmales, I+ is a real pleasure To welcome you lo Jrhis, our Class Day program. ll is wi+h a 'feeling 'of eagerness, and yei wilh a bir of regrer, Jrhai we have loolced forward To lhis day. Eagerness, because afler four years of slrudy and preparafion, we are finally ready io go our in+o lhe world wilh a feeling of confidence and a grim deierminarion lo malce Jrhe besr possible use o'F our educarion as we slruggle on our way. The only bi'r of regref rhar enfers our minds is The realizaiion Thar This is probably lhe lasi 'rime ihe members of lhis class will be meer- ing +oge+her. As we begin +0 rnalce our way in Jrhe world, we will begin fo realize more fully, perhaps. +han we do now, whar a grea'r benelir our educalion has been +0 us. Educalion Jroday is no? a luxury or a privilege besfowed upon only a few people. H is, rarher, a necessiry lo modern living which is available +o all. We as Americans should realize whal won- derful opporlrunilies ihere are available To us if we only keep our eyes open for lhem. We should also appreciare more sincerely Jrhe many privileges and righfs of freedom which are a parr of our grea'r Democraiic sysrem. We should feel proud To be a par? of lhis republic which is so courageously slruggling +o hold iasl +o all rhe ideals of ils herirage. The fufiire is facing us: school now lies behind: bul' lhe ideas and +he spiril Jfhar have become a par+ of us and have been shaping our lives will furnish 'rhe foundalion necessary To susfain us in +he course of fulure evenls. Again I welcome you +o lhis Class Day program, and we, Jrhe Seniors of l94l, hope you will enjoy These acliviries as much as we have enioyed preparing lhem. X Maxine Graham Senior Slcetches Charles Alexander. . .baskeTball spirii' plus. . .James Almy. . .did you Think wiTh worn-ouT pencils?. . .Max Amos . . . exercise on The Tarm . . . Evelyn Anson . . . a beau+y shop Trailer. . .Charles Aymor. . .chili doesn'T grow on The Tarm. . . Donald Baker. . .could be whaT? -- a Tarmer?. . .Ed Baker.. .he works hard' in sporTsl. . .lrene Bandkau. .. beauTician and bowler. . .Zay Barnum. . .a nuT-Ty law- yer. . .Gladys BarTle'H'. . .likes arT, noT men in general ...Cleo Barfz. . .is iT pluming or plumbing?. . .Lillian Becker . . . bowling versus Buicks . . . Peggy Bell . .. no caTs in her belTry. . .Lynn BerndT. . .plenTy oT spuds in The army . .. Ben Bidwell .. . Teachers like To Escape Trom you. . .Leon Bliss. . . who is Mac?. . .John Boer- man. . .baseball. baseball and more baseball. . .Jose- phine Boerman. . .dime sTore clerks lisTen To people.. . BeTTy Boggio. . .early To bed, early To rise. . .Marie Bohac. . .Teaching and banana spliTs. . .VincenT Bom- pezzi. . .no crediT in my sTore. . . RoberT Bramer. . .have you Tried The Ann Arbor?. . .RoberT BruTT. . .inTormaTion abouT aviaTion in Dime SporTs?. . .Rus- sell Bryanl' . . . Len- s Warren Fairfield. . gobs aren'T landlubbers. . .Glen- na Farr. . Nurse Farr To you. . .Kirkwood Finch. .a good chemical engineer. Too. we'll wager. . .Mary FiTnich. . beauTy is as beauTy does. . .KenneTh Francis. .machinisT Trom Missouri. . .Donald Freeman. .know how To man- age a sTore?. . . Marian Gabriel. .good nurses are usually quieT. . .Shir- ley Gale. .Jenny Lind oT O. H. S.. . .Donna Garland. . nurses geT up aT Tivel. . .Clara Gasparovic. .chemisTry will be handy. . .Erven Goeck. .whaTTa Chevvyl. . .Don- ald George. .you'll need your booTs Tor hunTing. . .Dor- oThea Gibson. .a TarmereTTe. . .Don Gillam. .The besT in aeronauTical engineering . . . KaThleen Goeckel . . . KKKaTie, we'll Take your exTra inches. . .Winifred Gor- man. .housecleaning is good exercise. . .Bruce GorTe. . Teachers don'T like gum chewers. . .Don GorTe. .liTe isn'T a bed oT roses. . . RuTh Gould. . ping pong isn'T Technical . . .Maxine Graham. .you geT Those marks wiThouT home- work?. . .Joyce Greene. .mosT of us haTe going To bed . . .Gail Grounds. .TooTball heroes popular wiTh more Than one girl. . .Glen Grounds . . Connie's no blond . . . Evelyn non's giT'T To The la- 'T I ,Ny . Gurden .. silence is dies. . .Marilyn Burns A - Lil golden in assemblies poliTe people, . X'l ' ...Eleanor Gurske.. please. . .Joanne Bus- , I sTenographers have sell. pie and phoTo- T' -5, il plenTy oT compeTiTion grap y... . f' ' . . . George Campbell fi ' Ari' Hagen, Bar- where's Mary ' gi. bara Hagepubread- Jean? Roselyn 4' - i ed pork c ops and Campbell. . .single or ll Z maThemaTics run in double dips?. . .Leon . The Tamily . . . Peggy Carr The broken X , 'gs Hall . . . our TuTure man . .k. Dale Carroll f'?7.?M,7, Vfyfyil.-. llillelerg HaYes. . .Rarli nowor.nopa am urger..wa Barbara Cervenlia, , , Tlavor?. . .PaT HaTha- among your souvenirs ' . . .Joyce Champenoy. . James Chandler.. . whaT's Gene Krupa goT ThaT you haven'T?. . . Nick Chilikos. . .successTul chemical engi- neers need good repuTaTions. . .Diana Chrysler. . .comes The revoluTion . . . LaureTTa Collard .. . RheTT, where's ScarleTT?. . .Ruih ComsTock. . .look in The army. . .John Cooper .. beT your small change TirsT . . . Rosemary Crane. .hamburgers and poTaTo pancakes?. . .Jim Cush- man. .Hopalong needs a Fordl. . . Lucille Davis. .serve The chocolaTe cake, please. . . John Delcamp. .an experT-machinisT?. . .Jake Dennis. . imagine a bashTul machinisT. . .Gene Dennison. .leTTers by pony express, Too? . . . DoroThy DieTrich. . bookkeep- ers should be puncTual. . .James Dieh. .an elecTrical en- gineer, asleep aT The swiTch?. . .Douglas Doan. .whaT's wrong wiTh Treckles?. . .Eva Drain. .employers don'T like red Tingernails. . .Ella DreuTh. .models musT dieT. . . RoberT Ebe .. breviTy is The spice of liTe Glenn Eckerle. .good use of AunT Jane's Cook Book. . .Jack Eddy. .do sTaTe Troopers geT Their women?. . .RoberT EllioT. .haven'T you reTired Too soon?. . .MargareT Ellio'H . .you'll read plenTy as a governess. . .Roberfa EllioTT. . a nurse-To-be. . . .oTTice bosses preTer blonds. . . 28 way . . a hep-caT on The sax . CharloTTe Hafherill . . Chilly likes chili . . . Sada HaTT. .an apple a day. . .BeThel Hendrick. .don'T be a silly sTenog. . .Winona Hilgendorf. .a ball-playing beauTician. . .Horace Holland. .underTaking is a dead business. . .PaTTy Hollis. .being a librarian is a Tine Thing .. .Hillis Holman. .comic books are educaTional as well as scienTiTic!?l?. . .Richard Holzheuer. .such high TuTure arnbiTions. . .VioleT Homola. .we recommend Big Ben Tor early rising. . .Wally Howe. . piTch while The sun shines. and noT hay. . .LeWanna Howell. .an arTy gal . . .Clarence Hudson. .ceiling zero. . .VincenT Hudson . .whaT are you. man or mouse? Josephine lsTwan. .who or whaT is The oTher one?. . . Charles Janego. .give your Tormula To someone who needs iT. . .Kenny Jarrad. .any inTeresTing addresses? . . .Colon Johnson. .Theme song, Shoe Shine Boy . . . BeTTy Jones. .keep your shorThand lessons Tor sTeno- graphic work. .. Paul Kelly. .here comes a LeaTherneck. . .Roy Kendall . .he' picks 'em up as we knock 'em down. . .Harold Kercher..whaT do PonTiac women have' ThaT Owosso women don'T have?, . . DoroThy Keves. .good gum'chew- ing Technique is badly needed. . .Mona Kewin. .beauTi- Senior Slcetches r cian and rnaThemaTician. . . LeoTa Kickbush. .horseback riding is serious business, Too. . .Francis Knoblauch. . Uncle Sam can use machinisTs. . .Helen Koan. .is There a fuTure in LaTin?. . .Glen KrauTh. . l doubT if The ianiTor wanTs your hisTory book. . . Marie Larson. .a nurse's life can go from The lowesT depfhs To The lofTiesT heighTs . . .Erwin Lewandowski.. no quieT in The machine shop. . .Bill LieTzau. .your voca- Tion and avocaTion iibe. . .AlTa Long, Luella Long. .The baTTery of a sofTball Team. . .ElTon Loomis. .isn'T LiTTle Red Riding Hood Too complicaTed?. . .Mary Lourimore . .fuTure occupaTion-housewife?. . . Mary Ellen Low. .a model's life is an open book. . . Beryl Lux. .The Perry bas- keTball Team isn'T bad. . .Ann Lyon. .whaT business. or is ThaT Too personal?. . . Lawrence Mandel. .big airplanes from liTTle airplanes grow. . .Helen Marchok. .can you bake good chocolaTe cake?. . .CharloTTe Marshall. .dancing in sTocking feeT saves shoe leaTher. . .Jack Marfineau. .do youlhave ThaT much exTra crediT?. . .LesTon McCall. .he's graduaTed To The army. . . Harold Mc- Graw .. how did you hear iT?. ..BeTTy McKar- nen . . more malTed milks ' and less bowling . . . Jean McKay .. won'cha come even if There's apple pie? . . . Bonnie McPhee. .know anyThing abouT house- keeping now? . . . Joe Meadows . . Casanova I ,g s V-:A . ,-,. ' l . c L. X , 7. is a J A x , , 5 li, T Shirley San'fTleben. . angel of The skyways. . .Fran- ces SanTrucek. .how abouT sewing for The governmenT? ...KaThleen Schlaack..secreTaries bowl To keep Their figures. . .BeTTy SchulTz. .a nurse who isn'T afraid oT work . . .Frederick SchulTz. .deTecTive sTories for TuTure sTaTe Troopers. . .Norman ScoH. .a coach needs more Than Four Winners . . . Charlene Shaw . . office worker?- why noT beauTician?. . .Bill Shell. .did you Try your line on Teachers?. . .Don Sherman. .aThleTes should avoid wine, women, eTc.. . .Dale SilverThorn. .aviaTion is full of exciTing advenTures. . .Rose SinnoTT. .no wonder your TavoriTe subiecT is speech, Gabby . . .Maxine Skinner . .couldn'T- Superman wash dishes?. . .ArdiTh Snyder. . shows exhibiT arT To appreciaTe. . .Phyllis Speers. .you KiTTy Foyle. and oTfice work. . .RoberT Speers. . Lewie is a worThy successor.. .Carl Sfeiner. .why wasTe your salesmanship abiliTy on Tarming?. . .GilberTa STickney. . no cynicism, lease. . .Jerry STodola. .ioin The navy and see The worldo-Through a porThole. . .Rosemary Susdorf . .secreTaries never argue: They Tollow orders. . . . Bob Tanner . . music. maesTro, please . . . BeTTy Thayer. .maThemaTics and music John Theile . . even Tool and die makers need culTure. . .Josephine Tomancik. .geTTing up is a Triumph of mind over maT- Tress. . .Marion ToTems. . - a bashTul blonde.. .Helen ' ' Tribfelner . . dance your oughT To know who she X bookeeqing blues away. is. . .RoberT Michels. .Dr. ' J' .f , Made eine Waffle. .you Mike To you Eugean 53 ff can relax in SouTh Amer- Moiles. .anoTher machin- j ff 1- l ' ica .. . Wyman Wager. . isTl. . .Helen MonTgomery '- -- -NL! why don'T you underTak- ..one Teacher in The Tam- ily is enough .. . D'ar-will Moore . . Too laTe To be phoTographed. . .Don Moore. .ask The women abouT your Technique . . . RoberT Morden . . veTerinaries work during vacaTions. . .RoberT MorningsTar. .really a child of heavenll. . .Howd Mosher. .Barb has corny iokes OT her own. . . Bob Newman. .Chesaning has nice girls?l'?!. . .ArT Noonon. .lasT shall be TirsT. even on The Tennis Team.. . DoroThy Nordheim..Alma's gifT To O. H. S....John NorTon. .in bowling, Try, Try again. . .Clarence O'Con- nor. .Ev should be reasonable afTer all These years... JulieTTe Olaios. .leT us in on The Tun. . . Berenice PeTku. .did The movie Foreign Correspond- enT give you ideas?. . .Arneifa PuTnam. .oTfice or Tac- Tory'?. . .Donald PuTnam. . pie-eaTer PuH . . .KenneTh Quarles. .sTore TeeTh aT your age!?l?. . .BeTTy Quirk. . dreams do come True. . .Mae Rapp. .governess in All This and l-leaven, Too . . .Lois Rich. .where did Joe come Trom?. . .Harold Richardson. .Mr. l-lood would ap- preciaTe your gifT. . .Darwin Richmond. .WhaT's in a nickname. Curly?. . .Doris Rubelman. .feminine Touch in inTerior de'coraTing. . .Lela Rundell. .baTon Twirling is fasTer Than snail's pace . . . Maxine Rupp .. accounT- anTs' diTTiculTies add up. . . ers geT TogeTher'? . . . George Wallace .. Tall, dark and handsome sTaTe Trooper. . .Alfred Wallis. .you and EinsTein and maThe- maTics. . .MargareT Walsh. .TheaTer's loss is.inTerior de- coraTor's gain. . .BeTTy WalTer. .you'd ride a mile Tor apple pie?. . .Gerald WalTer. .cracker-barrel poliTician? ...Bob Washburn. . whaTcha know, Bob? Don'T know noThin' . . .Kafhleen WaTers, PaTricia WaTers. .succes- sors To Jon WhiTcomb and McClelland Barclay. . .Joe Weiiel. .mechanical engineering requires more concen- TraTion Than piTchin' Eleanor WhiTe .. number, please? . . .RuTh Wiegel. .anoTher one oT Those nurses . . . Wilda WilleT . . bookkeepers punch Time clocks . . . Arlene Wilson. .you'd do well on quiz programs. . .Lewis Wilson. .commercial adverTising Tor an aircraTT corpora- Tion. . .Ted Wilson. .like TaTher like son on The A. A. R. R.. . .Russell WilTse. .any physical principles in your bean-shooTer?. . .Ezdel Wiser. .can a mechanic fix his own skaTes?. . .Marilyn Wood. .here's one sTenographer who won'T be TalkaTive. . .PaTricia Youmans. .a second Florence NighTingale .. . EdiTh Young . . remember The saying abouT gabby wives. . .Pauline Zachar. .being a housewife, modern or old-Tashioned, is no cinch. . .John Zelenka. .aeronauTical engineering is no dream.. .Mary Zimmerman. .a nurse-lasT, buT noT leasT. il Senior Class Will We, The Senior Class oT I94l, being phys- ically here and menTally absenT do ordain This To be our lasT will and TesTamenT. To The Seniors oT 42 we leave STudy Hall ll in which we hope you can caTch up on sleep we losT because OT sTudy hall rules. We also give you permission To awaken any Junior who is sleeping louder Than you. To The Sophomores we leave a locker on second minus l-ledy Lamarr's picTure, our Tra- diTion oT dirTy saddle shoes and reversibles, and The desire ThaT you conTribuTe To our al- mosT perTecT record oT deTeaTs in baskeTball. To The Freshmen we gladly give advice on how To geT along wiTh The TaculTy liT you have Tlunked Three or more subiecTs and aren'T on The TooTball squad.l We leave To The incoming Freshmen-com Tusion, hoping They don'T geT Room I and STudy Hall l mixed up as The greenhorns did lasT year. The Tollowing inmaTes miraculously Tound Time and energy To 'personally will To some old cronie The Tollowing: Peggy Bell wills her good repuTaTion To her sisTer Louva and hopes she keeps iT up, or aT leasT Tries To. Ben Bidwell wills To The Typing class his rec- ord oT pracTice makes perTecT. H Zay Barnum leaves Jackie Hughes here Tor anoTher year. lGenerous, isn'T he?l Nick Chilikos leaves Mrs. Coller his good repuTaTion Gene Dennison gives her Nash To The ma- chine shop and Takes The pony express home. Peg Hall desires To will To her dad The baThroom, hoping he'll appreciaTe iT aTTer all These years oT waiTing. l-lorry l-lolland leaves Pop Courmyer his record oT I99 whiTe excuses. Dick l-lolzheuer willsiPeTe Chrenka his Tlash- ing smile and way wiTh women. Charley Janego wills Ed Maclzarland his Tormula Tor keeping his hair combed aT all Times. Ann Lyon gives her TlaT TeeT To Pauline Per- kins, wiTh pleasure. CharloTTe Marshall leaves Aggie l-luber her explosive laugh. A Jack MarTineau wills Bob Diehl his exTra crediT. ll-le'll need iT.l Abe Wallace leaves Tom Wiggins his book, l-low To GeT Along wirh Teachers, which he never had Time To read. To The unTorTunaTe underclassmen who Tall inTo The hands oT The English DeparTmenT, Bob Washburn leaves.. .his deepesT sympa- Thy. LasT buT noT leasT, l'll give To anyone who is iLiT EdiTor nexT year a boTTle oT aspirin. On second ThoughT l'll make-iT Two. You'll need Them boTh. This will was drawn up and cluTiTully signed by , Marilyn Burns Senior Play On December 5, Big-l-learred Herb- erl was presenlecl To l'he 'rhealer-going Owossonians by ihe senior class. Herb- erl Kalness was a sell-made, prosperous business rnan who bullied his wile and lhree children. l-l-ow The family cooper- aled lo rid Jrhis obslinale boor of his pinch-penny mannerisms was wilnessecl by a delighied audience. The casl, piclurecl below, included in lhe back row from lefl +o righl: Bob Newman, Madeleine Waffle, l-lowd Mo- sher, Roberla Ellioll, Jerry Walker, Ken- nelh Jarrad, Peggy l-lall, Lillian Becker. ln lhe lronl row from lefl +0 righl are: Miss Reek, Kirk Pinch, Peggy Bell, l-lar- old Kercher, Margarel Jane Walsh, Ben Bidwell. The commillee shown in l'he lop pic- Jrure al righl consisied of Edilh Young, Donna Garland, Gene Dennison, Shirley Gale, Mona Kewin, Pally l-lollis, Don Schneider. The scene in The second piclure shows Kennelh Jarrad, Jerry Waller, l-lowd Mosher, Lillian Becker, Peggy Hall, Ro- berla Ellioll, Peggy Bell, Margarel Jane Walsh. ln The lhircl piclure from lefl lo righl are Madeleine Waffle, Ben Bidwell, l-lar- old Kercher, Peggy Bell, Kirk Finch, Bob Newman, Margarel Jane Walsh. The class of l94l held +heir prom on May 2 al The Owosso Armory, and a good crowd rurned our To make H a gala evenr. The decoraling Theme, Slar Dusl, was worked our beaurifully wilh The class colors, blue and silver. The slage decoralrions were gold and sil- ver srars sprinkled liberally over a field of blue. The ceiling was covered wilrh blue and silver slreamers in lhe midsl of which hung a large silver ball wilh small pieces ol: mirrors relilecling myr- iads of dancing beams over The floor as lhe ball revolved. A furlher srar- dusfy nofe was achieved in lhe dance programs which were of small silver slars wilh blue pages. The members of The program commirlee were Mary Lourimore, l-lelen Monlgomery, Ben Bidwell, Kennelh Jarrad. Orher colors were broughl info Jrhe Senior Prom decoraling mofil by gorgeously painl- ed side panels each represenring a differenl' sign ol: lhe zodiac in beauli- ful modern design. An oulrdoor al- mosphere was crealed by an arrange- menr of garden furnilure in lhe cor- ners. Those who helped lo creale all The above elilecls were Kalhleen Walers, Pa+ricia Walrers, Edward Baker, Rose Sinnoll, Kalhleen Goeckel, Bruce Gorle, Kennelh Jarrad, Mary Louri- more, Ann Lyon, Gene Dennison, Shirley Gale, Harold Kercher, Peggy l-lall, William Shell, Carl Sleiner, Madeleine Walille, .Mary Zimmer- man, Ben Bidwell, Roberl Brullli, Beryl Lux, Barbara Hagen, Wallace l-lowe, Marilyn Burns, Arlhur Hagen, Kirk- wood Finch, Josephine lslwan, James Chandler, Roberl Newman, Rulh Gould,Marie Bohac,George Wallace. -5.1 ,, ff f -rrsasws i ,r'f as ' 32 OT course, The prom-TroTTers didn'T spend all oT Their Time admiring The decoraTions. buf They also en- joyed plenTy oT dancing To Howdy Max and his smooTh band. The commiTTee which was responsible Tor This excellenT TasTe consisTed oT Peggy Bell, RoberT EllioTT, James Chandler, Ann Lyon, RoberT Newman, Wallace Howe. This year, because oT The large number of people in aTTendance, The seniors and Their escorTs had The exclusive righT To parTicipaTe in The grand march which was led by DoroThy Nordheim, senior class presidenT and general chairman oT The prom, and her escorT, Wesley WoodworTh. Howd Mosher, vice-presidenT and assisTanT chairman oT The prom, and Mona Kewin were The second couple Tollowed by Ann Lyon, senior class secreTary and RoberT Kincaid. MargareT Jane Walsh, Treasurer, and Bed Bidwell made The .TourTh couple. The paTrons and paTronesses were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willman, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cournyer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lourimore, Mrs. Minnie 6ebharT, and Mr. Howard ShanaTelT. The members oT The inviTaTion commiTTee were Ella DreuTh, Lela June Rundell, Bruce GorTe. WhaT prom would be compleTe wiThouT pub- liciTy? This was ably supplied by members oT The adverTising commiTTee which included Mary Louri- more, Helen MonTgomery, Ben Bidwell, KenneTh Jarrad. Gr, Tor ThaT maTTer, whaT prom would be a success wiThouT a Tew super salesmen such as Charles Alexander, Clara Gasparovic, Howd Mo- sher, Carl STeiner, BeTTy Thayer, Sada HaTT, Joyce Greene, Shirley SanTTleben, LaureTTa Collard, Dor- oThea Gibson, Josephine Tomancilc, Donald GorTe? All in all, The senior prom oT l94I was a Thrill- ing success, one which was long anTicipaTed and shall long be remembered. O. l-l. S. daily slag line .... iivelormalion, please .... walch lhe birdie .... spring housecleaning .... here's where we ale, boys .... cross my palm wilh silver .... oh, say, can we sing . . . .people al work . , . .lhis is where some people sludy ... .dancing for girls only. O C Mr. Cournyer: Look here, l won'l have lhis. Do you lhink l'm a fool? New Sludenl: l'm sure l can'l say, sir. l only came yesferday. Q I Algebra Sludenlz l worked the problem six limes, Miss Brichan. Miss Brichan: Fine. Frosh: Here are the six answers. Pholoqrapher: Do you wanl a large or a small piclure? Charlolle Marshall: A small one. Pholographer: Then close your moulh. I O Miss Combellack: Whal is lhe mosl comm8n impedimenl' in speech of a sfudenl? Miss Reek: Chewing gum. I I Wally Howe: Laugh and lhe class laughs with you. Mr. Hood: Bul you slay afler school alone. I C Horace Holland: Have you a blind dale lonighl? Carl Sleiner: No, iusl a liffle cross-eyed. C I Bob Newman: Do you approve of lighl skirls? Jay Terbush: No, l Think women should leave liquor alone. E .v,, - . fp Juv, -.- Q -' 21-Dviriol' wunu :DLA ? - aallv AROUND 50,451-,,.,.,5 f -Gwgf - s , A e HE,wy CQRNERS ONT!! WNFELS- N - M-:s'rimvLG0 i 1 N l i - , Q You SHDULU ggggiuimsgor Yum! sgnr, wanna!! i J 2 yn LITERATURL I- , Si l- V : ll l 1 .- -ii ,fa w e r?.lf4e i ,Ali X V l J. K J , 'ig Aff ' :lv I wk ', 1 ' ' , Xi' if -ll, - B fm' rea an I ew Bl ...sf 5 51 H, K. , ml cliip 2 2 .. .uri 'lg ll I 59.1 li' 43 1 'iff l I- ff L, -' - ri eb - hu'-'A-Q f 1'- ix l ' 'lf A l l ' 'gas 'la-Jii' f is 's e r Kew' ff f 1 X 4 -25552 l f : . ex yn 3. , . , - A , I. , ny' -,, -U L , :jr Q W -, 4 . fir S- lf :elm ' N . - s o. - i Eg? Ne, s - Q5 Q S. s::-- is f s- yes? bales, . l , A f L H f i . . - ew X . ser 0 , SJ '5 - i . yy' Ii' 1 H1 as An . OkvffcnraufsnLAwaRfmfE1r.'.l 3 f .' Q I X' ,, z.- 'h s-'T X as .h if . Q 34 Juniors The Junior Class officers and members of The execuiive and srudenl' councils are pic- Jrured above as follows: back row from Iefr fo righf, Jane Brockmiller, Lenora Bandkau, An- nabelle Mosher, execulive council, Ramona Robbinsk Lewis Benson, srudenf council. In The froni row from lefi To righi are Ed Mac Farland, preside-nr: Leroy McEn'ree, vice-presi- denim: Louis Krusi, secreraryg June Merrill, 'rreasurerg Miss Philp, advisor. The Junior Class members are piclured on The opposife page as follows: lirsl, J. Ander- son, W. Anderson, F. Barneii, A. Baricic, L. Benson, W. Bock, J. Brewingfon, J. Brockmiller, R. Buck, D. Campbell. V Second row: M. Case, P. Chrenlca, G. Clark, B. Conklin, B. Coolc, D. Craig, M. Davis, J. Dimmiclc, J. Donefh, R. Egglesion. Third row: B. Emans, G. Faber, D. Fisher, A. Filnich, M. Francis, D. Garland, M. Geel- ing, B. George, M. Gurden, R. G-urslce. Moffo: The golden age of the human race is ahead of us, noi behind us: if is for us lo prepare 'the way. Colors: Rusl and silver. Flower: Lily of 'rhe valley. Four+h row: C. Hancock, l-l. Hepfner, I. l-linspeier, D. Holden, l-l. l-lorion, J. Hughes, R. Jelinelc, L. Kendall, D. Kersh, A. Krish. Fifih row: R. Langdon, G. Larliins, P. La- Zelle, D. Lighlhill, G. Lohrer, M. Lolridge, M. Lyon, M. Lyons, A. Maurer, K. Marshall. Sixfh row: S. McLaren, J. McNeH, D. Mead, J. Merrill, R. Murdock, B. Nichols, W. Nourse, B. Nulson, J.iOrser, N. Percy. Sevenrh row: J. Pichiolino, F. Presfon, R. Reynolds, L. Riggs, M. Roach, F. Roof. P. Rourke, Ryan, R. Schweifzer, M. Senrud. Eighfh row: P. Shaffer, G. Shepard, F. Liefzau, R. Signs, B. Skinner, G. Smifh, L. Smifh, l-l. Spencer, A. Spilde, W. Spirler. Ninrh row: S. Sranlon, L. Telfer, M. Thomp- son, M. Trier, D. Wallace, J. Waller, J. Wheeler, B. Wiegel. T. Wielilqe, M. Willman. Tenih row: V. Wing, B. Winlerley, G. Win- lers, V. Wondal, K. Woodman, L. Woodruff, N. .Worlcman, R. Wqriman, L. Wrighr, E. Young. I X . r , N r i P 1 - -I' V w I 1 X 1 1 4 i 4 1 s 38 L The Junior Class members are piclured on lhe opposile page as lollowsz lirsl row, J. Ar- nold, S. Ballou, L. Bandkau, P. Baugham, W. Bell, S. Blair, L. Bramer, R. Branl, E. Bradac, E. Brown. Second row: P. Buckley, B. Burpee, J. Capi- lan, K. Coakes, D. Cowdrey, H. Dahlslram, W. Dann, M. Demulh, R. Diehl, C. Doan. Third row: R. Dumond, J. Ellioll, H. Ernsl, K. Flelcher, G. Ford, W. Forresler, D. Free- man, L. Fyan, G. Garland, M. Genlry. Fourlh row: E. Gelchel, H. Hall, R. Hamill, W. Harlman, M. Hasse, A. Hayes, J. Hins- peler, L. Holden, D. Hoose, N. Hoose. Fillh row: A. Huber, M. Hughes, J. Irland, J. Jankiie, J. Kelly, W. Kelly, E. Kenl, P. Kline, SuPEn-PAN 1 Ilgmfdl Mrs. Wallace: Anolher bile like that and you leave lhe lable. Abe Wallace: Anolher bile like lhal and I'm lhrough-. A 0 0 v Glen Eckerle enlered Kresge's and slepped on lhe scales. A card immedialely shol oul ol lhe slol. Il read: One al a lime. please. Sludenl: Teacher, should anyone be punished lor somelhing he didn'l do? Miss Needham: Why no, ol course nol. Sludenl: Well, I didn'l do my French lesson. o 0 ' Tom Grill: Gee, Pa, I'm a big shol al school. Mr. Grill: Then, why don'l I hear beller reporls? 0 0 Freshman Pal: Is George popular wilh your parenls? M. J. Willman: Dad comes down 'specially every nighl aboul lwelve lo see him oll. , U K. Kuesler, F. Lab. Sixlh row: E. Lange, J. Lawcock, R. Lehman C. Lindburg, F. Lorenz, B. Lucas, N. Lyon, J. McCombs, A. Marlin, L. McEnlee. Sevenlh row: G. McKellar, J. McNell, D. Mead, M. Miller, A. Mosher, L. Myers, B. Nold, C. Novak, J. Olsen, R, Park. Eighlh row: K. Perrine, R. Pichiolino, M. Reed, H. Reeder, N. Rickell, T. Riley, I. Rob- inson, N. Rodgers, R. Schullheis, B. Schulli. Ninlh row: W. Scoll, O. Seward, M. Shep- ard, J. Sherman, F. Signs, M. Sinnoll, K. Smilh, L. Sparks, M. Spiegel, B. Spiess. Tenlh row: F. Spiller, W. Splan, M. Sl. John, M. Tarolli, E. Teller, M. Thayer, I. Tin- klepaugh, F. Vselula, B. Wallace, S. Wallace. A F-'RESHMAN wvTH THAT SCARED LooK, Mrs. Coller: I hope I didn'l see you looking on lhe nexl boy's paper, I-Iillis. H'iIIis Holman: I hope you didn'l eilher. ma'am. 0 0 Son: Pop, I wish you would help me wilh lhis problem. Pop: Can'l, son. Il wouldn'l be righl. Son: Maybe nolg bul you could lry. ' Fulure son-in-law: Sir, er-lhal is. I would like lo -er-lhal is, I mean I have been going wilh your daughler live years- Falher: Well, whaddya wanl-a pension? 0 0 Say il wilh flowers: say il wilh sweels: Say il wilh kisses: say il wilh eals: Say il wilh iewelryg say il wilh drink: Bul always be careful nol lo say il wilh ink. C I Sophomore: You'II have lo excuse my dancing: I'm a Iillle slill from loolball. Freshman: I don'l care where you're lrom. Gel oll my leel. The Junior Class members are pic+ured above as follows: lirsf row, V. Aldrich, J. Bar- riger. l..Bisard, L. Bodary, J. Brady. R. Bron- son. W. Burk, L. Campbell, J. Carmody. E. Caylor. Second row: G. Chapman. P. Cowles. R. Cummings, W. Delcamp, B. Eldridge, L. Faber, L. Frappier, M. Gallh A. l-laclcefl, C. l-larmon. Third row: I. l-lolzhausen, B. Howe, l-l. Jen- kins, N. Kindred. L. Krusl, V. Langdon, B Loper, T. Mahaney, M. Marlineau, W. McKay Fourfh row: H. Merlz, D. Moore, D. Osmer F. Pardee. P. Perkins, S. Promchenlcel. J. Rich mond, C. Ryker, M. Schneider, M. Shavrnoch Filfh row: E. Silverlhorn, G. Smilh, V. Snell R. Sperbeclc. K. Sleiner, J. Terbush, O. Waller K. Warner, J. Whileherse, J. Whifeherse. The Junior Class members are piciured be low as follows: lirs+ row, D. Bailey, E. Balma J. Barie, E. Barnes, F. Barneif, L. Bemiss, S Blair, W. Brady, F. Brofliers, B. Brown. Second row: J. Bu++s, C. Current K. Curry, J. Dennis, J. Donerh, D. Gale, G. Garland, J Gkonos, R. Hamill, H. Hor+on. Third row: B. Humberf, V. Langdon, E. Leblwerc, B. Louks, B. Lucas, B. Melling, C Moore, C. Novak, B. Nufson, J. Olsen. A Fourih row: J. Omer, R. Park, M. Quamme R. Robbins, R. Rupp, V. Russell, P. Sclwlaack V. Shaw, F. Sieweri, V. Skinner. Fiffh row: E. Sperry, B. Spiess, S. Sranron M. Trier, R. Van Paris, C. Ward, D. Walls L. Weeks, J. Whiiely, D. Wlwiiman. Sixfh row: T. Wiefzke, M. Winkler, M Wood, C. Woodman. sophomores The Sophomore Class officers and members of The execulive and sludenl councils are pic- 'fured above as follows: back row from lell lo righl, Ed lvlarva, execulive council: Peler Chrenka, vice-president Dan Youmans, Jrreas- urer: Bernice Nulson, secrelary: Theda Temple, sludenl council: Gloria Duggey, execulive council. ln The fronl row from lell lo righl' are Wayne Ellioll, president lvlrs. Coller, advisor. ,Those noi in The piclure are Georgene Glconos, Joe Sherman, execulive council: Rob- erl Slorrer, sludenl council. The Sophomore Class members are piclured on 'rhe opposile page as follows: lirsl row, R. Arnold, C. Augusfine, B. Auslin, D. Bandkau, E. Bandlcau, R. Barie, N. Barnell, l-l. Beclcer, L. Bell, V. Benlly. Second row: R. Berndr, A. Bolla, L. Bradac, H. Bradley, D. Branl, R. Broker, W. Brooks, lvl. Brown, R. Carey, P. Chandler. Third row: W. Champenoy, E. Charkul, J. Colby, C. Cook, G. Cope, W. Cummings, W. Degersirom, E. Dibean, V. Dickinson, J. Doyle. lvlolfo: There is no viclory wilhoul labor. Colors: Turquoise and gold. Flower: While rose. Fourlh row: W. Dvorak, V. Ellsworrh, J. Frazier, W. Foley, B. Fuller, A. Gibson, M. Girard, A. Goeclcel, M. Gregorilc, W. Guil- lord. Fiflh row: J. l-ladidon, J. l-landysicle, l-l. l-larmon, J. l-larherill, B. l-lalrl, C. Hepfner, L. l-linspeler, J. l-lolzheuer. C. l-lowe, E. Jensen, . Sixlh row: C. Judd, lvl. Karrer, R. Rewin, C. Kilburn, J. Koppa, lvl. Kosley, P. Lecureux. V. Lenz, R. Lepley, F. Long. Sevenlh row: W. Long, W. Low, L. Lylle, V. lvlarcholc, lvl. lvlay, B.. lvlcCarlhy, lvl. lvlel- horn, B. lvleyers. lvl. lvlole, R. Osborn. Eigh+h row: J. Pallerson, l-l. Pierce, M. Raalz, F. Reich, R. Riddle, O. Rohac, C. Ruess, E. Russell, lvl. Rylcer, D. Schlaaclc. Ninrh row: G. Schlaack, S. Schmid, D. Schuknechl, B. Schullz, K. Schullz, T. Slinger- land, W. Smilh, T.-Speerman, C. Sperry, S Spiegel. Tenlh row: R. Slorrer, l-l. Slriefl, W. Taylor A. Thayer, T. Theos, l. Turk, J. 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A., L 2 . Q L f . ' 'F . 6 K ' ' WPC? 2 K- 5 -3 T: F' 'L ' 'gi 'F' . - - ,C X. Y 'T f Wx K 1 x 'ET --Q Q 55 V? W K 51 W , 5, Aglfg ', K V, fi Q K P , - x -335,15 .. , , i ig, 43 The Sophomore Class members are piciured as follows: firsl row, M. Buckley, J. Buehler, T. Buehler, W. Burke, E. Chrysler, D. Collard, D. Cummings, D. Davis, O. Delcamp, C. Dickinson. Second row: D. Dillon, L. Dumond, R. Evans, L. Fink, R. Frazier, M. Fuller, J. Gkonos, E. Gorman, E. Gurden, A. Gufe. Third row: D. Hall, N. Handyside, M. Har- vey, J. Hawkey, D. Henderson, B. Hileman, M. Horski, B. Jones, R. Jones, M. Jennings. Fourih row: C. Keel, D. Kniebes, C. Kova- cic, B. Lepior, R. Lewandowski, L. Lielzau, H. Long, H. Losey, M. Lyons, R. Lyile. Fif+h row: D. Meyers, E. Molloy, H. Mor- gan, F. Oswald, P. Palciengill, W. Porier, J. Robbins, G. Roof, E. Rolfe, J. Rubelman. Sixlh row: G. Rusi, W. Sanford, P. Sawyer, J. Schuliz, L. Schaufz, L. Skinner, J. Slingerland, F. Sfinson, M. Sfodola, E. Swedine. Seven+h row: W. Taylor, T. Temple, J. Vo- zar, M. Waller, J. Weir, D. Wiegel, T. Wig- gins, G. Wilkinson, P. Winierley, l. Wrighir. The Sophomore Class members are piclured on 'ihe opposiie page as follows: ilirsl' row, R. Ball, L. Bell, W. Bisard, J. Bocek, D. Bodary, R. Boles, E. Borsi, W. Bowden, H. Buck, M. Bukovic. Second row: W. Burke, C. Byerly, K. Comp- +on, D. Cook, M. Coon, T. Corcoran, F. Cowan, Y. Cushman, 6. Davis, A. DeVoe. Third row: G. Duffey, B. Dynes, H. Ebe, M. Eckerle, H. Eldridge, W. Elliot E. Evans, A. Friess, V. Galloway, F. Garne'H'. -1-:.-:X Fourilw row: G. Glconos, F. Gould, H. Gra- dick, J. Grove, H. Hoose, V. Horne, R. Hor- nus, E. Johnson, E. Keller, C. Kibby. Fif+h row: J. Lansing, W. Lepior, C. Ligh+- lwill, R. Lyile, M. Mackey, S. Malachowski, E Marva, 'M. Mesler, E. Miller, G. Miller. Sixfh row: H. Neal. F. Parleife, J. Quinn J. Raymond, P. Robinson, D. Ruff, R. Sanders, E. Sanford, M. Schneider, V. Scofi. Sevenih row: M. Smi+l1, P. Smiili, V. Smifh R. Spiiler, R. Sforrer, E. Swedine, J. Taylor K. Teller, J. Thomas, F. Tomancilc. Eighih row: P. Turner, B. Tyler, H. Veale W. Weidman, J. Wlwiiing, L. Williams, H Wrigglesworilw, R. Wyslco, H. Yorlc, D. You mans. Ninfh row: D. Young, R. Zacliarcla. T. Zai' lcovic, H. Zimmerman. . Fl'CSI'IlTl2h -The Freshman Class officers are as follows: presi- denf, Geraldine Nichols: vice-presidenl, Ralph Red- mond, secreiary, Roberl Nordheim: Jrreasurer, Keiih Mifchell. The class advisor is Miss Carier. The slu- cleni council represeniaiives are Elsie Shavrnoch and Jacqueline Doyle. The Freshman Class members are piciured on lhe opposiie page as follows: firsl row, C. Acker, D. Amos, A. Andrews, C. Ardelean, P. Balcom, D. Beemer, O. Beemer, M. Berryhill, K. Biiiell, D. Bradd. Second row: B. Brockway, W. Bronson, l-l.ABrown, S. Brown, A. Buckley, R. Bukovchik, W. Burgess, J. Burk, N. Caslle, A. Caylor. ' Third row: H. Challender, D. Chresi, A. Chirysler, E. Clapp, L. Coldiron, C. Crane, A. Crawford, C. Dahlsirom, C. Dibean, S. Dignan. E Fourih row: G. Dodge, R. Dudenhofer, D. Dumond, L. Dumond, M. Fink, R. Ford, H. Forresier, D. Forresf, M. Fuller, M. Fuller. - - L- - A ---- -A fl hm-11 Molfoz Live 'fo learn and learn 'io live. Fifih row: L. Gillefi, M. Goward, C. Gregoricka, Y. Gurden, D. Gurden, B. Hall, L. l-larvey, M. Haiherill M. l-lay'r, C. l-licks. -- Sixlh row: A. l-linspeler, l-l. l-lodge, C. l-loway, J l-lun'r, J. Jenkins, L. Jones,,W. Kerr, V. Knighl, A Krauss, L. Lawson. ' Sevenfh row: J. Lingo, R. Meuser, K. Milchell, W Mueller, R. Newell, G. Nichols, M. Nimphie, M. Nor- Jron, O.'Oliver, R. Omer. Eighfh row: B. Ordway, H. Orser, M. Osirander D. Parker, M. Parr, S. Pafoprsiy, J. Pellegrino, L. Por- ier, G. Rapp, N. Reich. .-'vw Ninfh row: T. Rolfe, S. Rourke, G. Sawyer, D. Sellers L. Senrud, L. Shaw, J. Siegel, P. Sinno++, M. Skriloa B. Smilh. Tenlh row: M. Smock, R. Smock, W. Spencer, M Splane, D. Slanfon, B. Sieggall, K. Slewarl, W. Siilson B. S+. John, M. Taylor. Colors: Rose and blue. N Flower: American Beauiy Rose in -- -2 - xv -Q-. 1.- au. +-A 1-M AN inr- K X ,fg' ae .X 'J 1 'Fx IZ -Q- Q. .w.. --mb if wx gs 47 us. A we 2 S -ah. 1.1 -nw. A The Freshman Class members are picfured as follows: iirsi row, D. Aldrich. B. Ashmunf M. Baker, M. Barker, R. Barileii, A. Basso, M. Beaiiie, D. Bird,iW. Brady, J. Cameron. Second row: M. Clwarkui, C. Clark, J. Craig, L. Coldiron, J. Cooper, J. Currenf, C. Dickin- son, l-l. Dreullw, L. Drury, E. Ernsl. ' Third row: G. Frederick, V. Forresler, R. Gilbert R. l-laase, T. Harris, J. l-lnevsa, L. l-lunfley, M. Jensen, M. Keller, V. Ken+. Fourilw row: G. Kincaid, H, Knapp, C. Kurrle, V. Lab, E. Lolwrer, W. Luck. M. Lylle J. Malianey, J. Miller, F. Mills. Fifih row: W.'Muzzy, R. Ourand, K. Parker L. Phelps, P. Ranowske, C. Reid, W. Reuilwer J. Roberlson, B. Rubensfein, J. Rudd. Sixih row: L. Russell, I. Sawer, B. Sclwuliz E. Slwavrnoclw, C. Simmons, M. Smilh. L Soukup, K. Siewari, V. Sioner, B. Szilagyi. Sevenilw row: R. Toombs, C. Tufford, D Valley, M. Vaufheroi, D. Voiglwf, L. Walslrow C. Ward, R. Weir, S. Wlwiieherse, D. Wiefzlce The Freshman Class members are picfured as follows: Hrsi row, D. Angus, K. Augusfine, D. Baldwin. D. Bar+leH, A. Beecham, C. Berry- hill. D. Bond, D. Bullard, R. Carfwrighl, R. Charvaiz Second row: D. Clark, M. Coalces, D. Cook, M. Coy. R. Davis. E. Dielrich, S. Druce, B. Ellis, M. Freeman, V. Ford. Third row: R. Fowler, l-l. Grombir, M. Hansen, M. Hari, R. Hifiinger, D. Horfon, R. lrland, J. Kayanek, F. Kent B. Keves. Fourlh row: M. KleHl4e, M. Krusf, D. Kurz, J. Lepley, D. Losey, L. Lyfle, H. Mac:Gillivrpy, P. Marlineau, B. Mills, W. Mifchell. Fiflh row: R. Nordheim, G. Pardee, R. Per- rine, T. Quirk, R. Redmond, D. Reid, W. Reed- er, W. Riggs, M. Rodgers. M. Ruff. Sixih row: J. Rus+, M. Schullheis, J. Schwarlz, D. Shusler, P. Skolc, M. Smifh. R. Spencer, G. Slinson, D. Swanson, J. Tanner. Sevenih row: H. Tozer, M. Turck, A. Van Pell, R. Veyfruloa, F. Vseiula, P. Wallace, M. Warner, J. Welch, D. Wiegel. M. Wilson. Eighlrh row: C. Wing, S. Winlcler, M. Wise-' man, B. Wright F. Zalesalci, A. Zimmerman. Sfudent Council A sysiem has been sei up in ihe Owosso l-iigh School whereby 'rhe siudenis will parii- cipaie in +he governmem' of The school. This sysiem is enforced by ihe Siudeni' Council. The aim of pariicipairion in governmeni is io give siudenis all ihe responsibiliiy They are capable of handling and +o lei fhem admin- isier The affairs of iheir school communiiy as long as 'rheir aciions are in harmony wiih 'rhe laws and regulaiions of ihe legal governing bodies. . The Siudem' Council iiseli is a represenia- five group of sfudenfs elecfed by ihe siudeni body, +wo members from each class. They are shown in ihe above piciure as follows: sianding from leii io righi, Elsie Shavrnoch. freshman: Theda Temple, sophomore: Jacque- line Doyle, freshman: Ramona Robbins. iunior: l-larold Kercher, senior: Roberi Siorrer, soph- omore. Seaied are Lewis Benson, senior, and Mr. Jones, advisor. From ihese Lewis Benson was elecied presideni and Ramona Robbins secreiary. T lvir. Jones, asiadvisor, kindly consenied io aid in every way. His help and cooperafion have coniribuied much Toward ihe success oi ihe Siudeni Council. Liiile was done during 'rhe firsi semeisier because eleciions were held so close io exams. However, soon afier fhe beginning of +he second semesier, proiecis were chosen for immediaie consideraiion. The firsi' proieci voied on was ihe problem of hall pairol by volunieer siudenis. This sysiem was pui info operaiion in ihe laiier pari' of +he monih of March and proved very efieciive. The quesiion of a school newspaper was also voied upon, and a poll was disiribuied ihroughoui a represeniaiive pari of 'rhe siu- deni' body io deiermine ihe seniimenis of ihe siudenis. li was found 'ihai Jrhree-iourihs of 'rhe voies iurned in were in favor of 'rhe paper, and 'rwo-'rhirds of ihe voiers were willing To work on ii. This saiisfacfory resuli urged The members of 'rhe council io forward ihe project Several oiher problems are expecied +o be solved before Jrhe end of 'rhe semesier. 1. 4 Board oi Education I Mr. William R. Goodrich Vice-presidem' Manager, Ariliur Ward Co. Fisherman O Mr. William H. Van Sice Trusiee Relired business man Eclucalor I Mr. Frank Lourimore Truslee Foreman. A. A. R. R. Shops Sporisman I Dr. A. L. Arnold, Jr. Presideni Amaleur Plwolograplier Radio adclici I Mr. Eugene S. Brewer Treasurer Civil engineer Playground equipper H I Mr. G. Slanley Grill ' Truslee Salesman, Owosso Caskei Co Oulcloor Man O Mr. E. J. Willman Superiniendeni of Schools Norihern resorfer Educafor and public speaker O Mrs. Minnie Wells Gebhari' Dean of Girls Traveller Bridge Player O Miss Wilhelmina Noonon Sec'y io Principal Arfisf Sporiswoman O Mr. Harold Wallis .Alriendance officer Tennis player Good dancer Administration I Mr. E. A. Cournyer Principal Model ship louilder Wriier oi verse O Miss Emma Lawrence Sec'y, Board of Educaiion Collecior of aniiques Naiure lover O Miss Karyl Jane Fleicher Sec'y 'ro Sup'+ of Schools Bowler lce-Slcaier pl I James Bloomfield, B. S. Hold if! Com mercial. Geography I Mary Canslield, B. S. Well, you'll grow info il. Home Economics O Marion Carfer, B. A. l remember The lime. . . Commercial, Science O Hazelle Coller, B. A. Save if and give il' 'r grandchildren. English O Evah Crosby Le+'s have il' quiet Librarian o your O Jane Brichan, B. A. l+'s your responsibili'ry. Malhemalics O Leon Carr H can'+ be done. General lvleial Shop O Edward Cloney, B. S. Oh, l didn'+ know you were lciclclingf' ' Inclus+rial Arfs I Theresa Combellack, B. A. Jus+ wai+ un'ril l cool off! English A - O Adrian de Boom, B. A., L. L. B. Wha'r have you been learn- ing +he lasf four years? l-lis+ory O Charles Dynes, B. S. lf you're noi' here on lime, you don'+ go, Agricullure O Glen Haidl, B. S. Nice pass! Mechanical Drawing Physical Educalion Q Clarence Hood. B. A. Of course, you don r care. Hislory. Governmeml U O S'I'anley Kinney. B.,A. Crabby leachers are made, nol born. Hislory O Van' Kniebes ' Try il from 'rhe beginning. lnslrumenlal Music Faculty 55 0 Paul French, B. A. lsn'+ +ha'r 'rhe case? Malhemalics I Grove Holman, B. S. lf you boys would only obey Training rules! General Science Physical Eolucalion O Harold Jones, B. A. Give me your affenlion: +ha'r's +he only way you can learn some'rhing. l-lislory, Civics O Waller Kiffi, B. S. Tha+'s wrong! Now observe +his. Physical Eclucalion I Joel Lee You can have your programs Friday. Woodshop, Prinling O Donald MacDonald, B. A., M. A. You can ai leasl observe Jfhe common rules of cour'resy. Commercial - O Helen Miner, B. A. lf you don'1' like ihis subieci, you can'1' learn ii. Laiin English O Fred Moore, B. A.. M. A. Good for you! Science O Emily Osmer, B. S. lf you're noi willing 'ro work, gei ou+ righi now. Ari' , O Nina Parrish, B. S. All right Home Economics Faculty ,Sb I Glenn Mason, B. S. Cul The whis'rling! Physical Educafion O Allen Monigomery, B. A. Have you go'r your speci mens ye+? Biology I Helen Needham, B. A. You know, class. 'rime is precious. English French I Mary Paine, B. S. I can'+ smile on Monday. i Swimming I Elizabeih Philp, B. A. Now, is +ha'r nice? La+in C Philip Proucl, B. S. Have I ever Told you This one? A ' Vocal Music English O Carolyn Salisbury, B. S. l+'s up 'ro you. Physical Educalion I Howard Shanafell, B. A., M. A. l've iusl' been waifing for +hal. English O Lerah Slewarfl-, B. A. l+'s nol how long, i+'s how you s'rudy. l-lislory Civics M Faculty 57 O Mary Frances Reelc, B. A. All right l'ha'l s enough of Thar! Public Speaking Dramaiics English C Eslelle Schipper, B. A., M. A. Three cheers! English O Marshall Simpson, B. A. The iirsi game ol 'rhe season will be .... Commercial I i O Harriel' Sloflef. B. A. Don'+ call me +eacher! Commercial O Marie Wealherby Your raies have gone up. Commercial i gg . 1 O Mr. Haller Supervisor O Mr. Johnson JaniTor O Mr. Rowell JaniTor 0 Mr. Dickinson JaniTor Maintenance ls a ianiTor's work easy? Do we always do all we can To help him? Do you know whaT hours he puTs in To make Things more com- TorTable Tor us Would you like To change places wiTh him? WhaT is he doing while we are vacaTioning? lv1osT oT us Through ThoughTlessness, noT Through ignorance, don'T realize iusT how nec- essary are our ianiTors, Mr. Rowell, Mr. John- son. and Mr. Dickinson, all supervised by Mr. T-laller. Their work isn'T iusT a maTTer oT sweeping and dusTing, buT iT also consisTs OT picking up papers, sweeping up huge quanTi- Ties of mud, and cleaning lockers, TounTains. and resT rooms aTTer us, The high school sTu- denTs. 5 ATTer we have gone home each nighT. The ianiTors spend long hours geTTing our halls and rooms in order Tor The coming day. SaT- urday is no day oT resT Tor Them eiTher. On This day They musT always do addiTional clean- ing and repair work. ln The summer monThs The compleTe clean- ing oT our high school geTs under moTion. Walls are all brushed: lockers are scrubbed: pipes,'. valves, and machinery are repaired: windows' are washed: Tloors are scrubbed and waxed, eTc. AT all Times There are odd iobs and much unexpecTecl addiTional work which inTerrupTs The rouTine plans. We should be graTeTul To our ianiTors. Are we? A couple of O. H. S. Coeds .... row. row, row your boat .... when day is done .... strike coming up, we hope .... the daring young things on the flying tra- peze .... the money-changer .... take a letter, please .. ..let's not have it happen again .... having lun? .. . .training for reveille? I I 'Motor cars are increasing by leaps and bounds. Pedes- trians are surviving by the same process. O O Heard in the halls one p. m.- Heads we go to a show, Tails we go skating: If the coin stands on end, we stay home and do our home- work. I I This sign was found in front of a iunk store beside a yyailroad crossing: Go aheadg take a chance. We'll buy e car. i 1 Aiperson who takes the worst possible view of everything is either a pessimist or an amateur photographer. I C Girls are like street cars-there's always another one coming along. ' O O Are you too tall? Are you worried by this condition? lf so, try Crisco. llt's shortening.l O O Football team's theme song- Early to bed, early to rise: And your girl goes out with other guys. I wish I were a moment In my teacher's class, For no matter how idle a moment may be It always seems to pass. .-1 ,. ..-n,.x . o 0 llll' la -, g : I? Q -I: cr , Q ff' l J.. . g A i - E A ' il jig: - . li ., D- '11 Ss l 1 .' ' EE Il Th - I i, N vf ,,,,l,V'xY - H C, ii ... , ny 1 W - .A - .,. - , .- ' ' 'a S 5 A 2+ F I Sb . - BEM h N 12-1 , Pop on ME ,NY -'I - Maman: exwzmmmrmo- wirn mr wg Dygsgyjlmfglwby Duvall mhz mmm ! , -L - lla? hoc- Morecui. E 5. Parent-Teachers' Association The I94O-4I oTTTcers oT The newly re-organ- ized ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion have been presidenT, Henry Nordheim: TaTher vice-presi- denT, Ben Schweiher: moTher vice-presidenT, Amy Holman: Teacher vice-president Hagelle Coller: secreTary-Treasurer, Clarence Hood. Persons who have been acTive in The work oT The organizaTion are shown in The above pic- Ture, as Tollows: Trom leTT To righT. Mr. SchweiTzer, Mr. Nordheim, Mrs. Holman, Mrs. Paul Ball, Mrs. Minnie GebharT, Mr. Hood. The Two major aims oT The group This year have been only parTially accomplished, due To The lack oT parenTal inTeresT. The TirsT was To promoTe acquainTance beTween The par- enTs and Teachers. This was carried ouT in parT by one highly successful evening when The parenTs wenT To school To Their oTTsprings' Teachers. The second aim, sTudenT aid. was boosTed by The sponsoring of Heany, The Magician. The AssociaTion is looking Torward To a much beTTer year in I94I-42, buT iT is To be congraTulaTed on iTs splendid sTarT. GK 6- JY U3 4, 4. 5 , V HQ. V1 , ,J Choir and Chorus The Owosso High School Choir has a member- ship oT sixTy-one who are selecTed Trom The Chorus which numbers IOS. All oT The acTiviTies of These Two groups have cenTered around The raising oT Tunds wiTh which To purchase beauTiTul new robes. These Two groups have had an unusually busy year, Taking pari' in The Valley Vocal EesTival aT Saginaw on May 3, as well as presenTing The opereTTa, The WalTz Dream, by Oscar STrauss on May 23. Among The oTher acTiviTies oT The groups was The presenTaTion oT a ChrisTmas pro- gram Tor The high school, The spring concerT on April 27. The appearance Tor The Spring ExhibiT, and The sponsoring of Two assembly programs, a play, Rip Van Winklef' and The concerT by The Albion College A Cappella Choir. Doris Gale and Bernice NuTson have acTed as accompanisTs Tor The groups. The members oT The Choir shown in The picTure above are as Tollows: back row Trom leTT To righT, Edgar KenT, Raynard VeyTruba, Willard Lepior, MerTon Turck, Glen Eckerle. Edward MacFarland. William Bronson, KenneTh AugusTine, Ben Bid- well, Joe Olsen. Gerald WinTers, Gerald SmiTh, William Burk, RoberT MorningsTar, Don Schneider, Warren Kelly, Glen Frederick, Leon Carr. Third row Trom leTT To righT: Charles TuTTord, DoroThy Woodard, Carolyn Dickinson, Tresa Speerman, Elsie Shavrnoch, William Low, James Burk, CarleTon Moore, James Weir, Bernard Conklin, Gene Dennison, Maxine Spiegel, Ella DreuTh, KaThleen WaTers, ArThur Thayer. Second row Trom leTT To righT: Sally Prom- chenkel, LeWana Howell, Jean Thomas, Shirley Spiegel, Flora GarneTT, Wilma PosT, Barbara Nichols, DoroThea Kurz, PaTricia WaTers, Phyllis Robinson, Faye Signs, KaThleen Goeckel. FirsT row Trom leTT To righT: Doris Gale, Shirley Gale, CharloTTe Crane, BeTTy Thayer, KaThryn TelTer, Joanne Bussell, BeTTy STeggall, Vivien Russell, Jean Quinn, Gloria DuTTey, BeTTe Fuller. Those members noT in The picTure are ReTa Bird, lris Bisard, Clara Gasparovic, Calvin Hicks, HerberT Runyan. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club has a membership of forly-five who for lhe firsl lime have uniform dresses, which mosl of 'rhe girls made Themselves. They sing for various clubs in lown as well as for school funcfions. Among rheir acliviries 'rhis year were programs for lhe Parenr-Teacher Associa- lion, The Universily of Life series al lhe Firsl Melhodisr Church, lhe spring concerl, and parlic- iparion in 'lhe operel+a and 'rhe Valley Vocal Feslival ar Saginaw. The group made records of 'their songs in January. Accompanisls for The club are Doris Gale and Bernice Nurson. The members shown in lhe above piciure are as follows: back row from lefr 'ro righl, Ella Dreulh, Marian S+. John, Dorofhy Woodard, Jean Whiling, Wilma Posl, Doris Forresl, Louella Fa- ber, Phyllis Robinson, Gurnilh Pardee, Frieda Spiller, Sally Promchenlcel, Karhleen Goeclcel, Kafhleen Walers, Maxine Spiegel, Flora Garnelf. ln lhe second row from lefl +o righl are lris Bisard, Doris Gale, Shirley Gale, Alice Andrews, Berry Thayer, Berenice Pelku, Jeanne Lepley, Le Wana Howell, Belly Sleggall, Faye Signs, Yo- landa Gurden, Belle Fuller, Jeanne Quinn, Rira Bird, Carolyn Dickinson. ln lhe lronl row 'From lefl 'ro righl' are Joanne Bussell, Marion Torems, Elsie Shavrnoch, Tresa Speerman, Shirley Spiegel, Maxine Barlcer, Char- loH'e Crane, Jane Taylor, Kaihryn Teller, Flora- belle Parlefle, Maxine Fuller, Dorrhula Garland, Louella Gillelr. Those members nor in lhe piclure are as fol- lows: Janelra Brady, Alberla Chrysler, Gene Dennison, Doro+hy Dieirich, Doris Henderson, Bernice Nulson, June Pruilsl, Arneira Purnam, Maryelra Roach, Vivien Russell, Palricia Walers, Edi+h Young. Boys' Glee Club 1 The Boys' Glee Club, which has TwenTy members, is a new organizaTion This year. IT has made a Tine sTarT so Tar, and Through The cooperaTion and supporT oT The enTire school, The members will have earned Themselves in a year or Two an enviable repuTaTion among high school glee clubs. There is no reason why every boy in high school who can and likes To sing should noT belong To The group as There are very Tew acTiviTies which Take so glee club was Tormed as a Training organiza- Tion To prepare iTs members To Take parT in The Choir, iT is a noTeworThy group in iTs own righT. ilT noT only gives experience in reading and appreciaTing music, buT iT is also one oT The Tew clubs organized exclusively Tor boys. FurThermore, The group played an imporTanT parT in all oT The year's choral acTiviTies, iTs members singing in The opereTTa, The ChrisT- mas program, The spring concerT, and The liTTle Time and yeT give so much enioymenT. From This group a special quarTeT has been Tormed which sings Tor various local organi- zaTions. The quarTeT is comprised oT Edgar KenT, TirsT Tenor: Joe Olsen, second Tenor: Jerry WinTers, bariTone7 l-lerberT Runyan, bass. The exercise in harmony Thus obTained in small group singing may be helpTul since working TogeTher in music may lead To more eTTicienT cooperaTion along oTher lines. Besides The boys really have a loT oT Tun, AlThough The vocal TesTival. Doris Gale is accompanisT Tor The group. The members shown in The above picTure are as Tollows: back row Trom leTT To righT, Edgar KenT, Leon Carr, Walgfrer Brady. Wil- liam Bronson, Eugene STinson, Bill Lepior, Tom Quirky TronT row Trom leTT To righT, Glen Ered- erick, James Weir, l-lerberT Runyan, CarleTon Moore, Warren Kelly. ArThur Thayer. Those noT in The picTure are Lincoln Coldiron. Glen Eckerle, Alan Zimmerman. Dick- ginia F Vi I. Roberi' Bal OOF9, M Carleron Barie r'l' Ourand, Robe ol har Ric FS e piciu 'rh shown in Band are High School WOSSO O lhe of TS ernbe em Th as follows: back row from lefr lo righl, Francis Gould, Barbara Nichols, inson. Harold Becker, Barbara Cervenlca, James Burlc, Wayne Degersirom Lila Mae Frappier, Fred Lab, Leslie Smiih, Clif+on Kibby, Tom Mahaney, Joy Lingo, Marie Krus+, Pa+ricia Harhaway, Kirkwood Finch, Peggy Bel l. er, Louva Bel 'L CD I- 1: PN L .C -4- 'U ll , Warren De be L -O Cow Douglas 9. T CD Q1 u LU C 2 .6 IC E an eralcl r,G 2 'o Chan SS Jam L-n-11, if E232 Ev? E2 rg? Q0 U C5- FS .go- 52 Oo +6 L U3 -SS Q50 .1 Q- 03 Eg 0.1 .CC 5 Ba if 2- Ei' 9.- Q-E EE O: f-U E2 Qfo L'-S :DD f- 'U CC -o E cu +- -I- as I uf 07. ge 'EVE MID -3 L EE 2 5- be-Q 00 VELE ro SLD -CGD Yi silo 63 L- 214 .Eng 32 'OL' Q12 33 Si 4246 .Ecu aaLD pc.E 22 Cro .592 '-0- L Q52 O.. vii E 3 .C U U7 fD L fU Taylor, Barb Jane .6 72 E U7 L. 0 '0- an .Q en Curry, We le 5- Iam 3 1: .9 :I S. F10 es Glco I'T'1 are Ja -I- .C CP 'C o 4- om leff row fr L. KD +- C CD U CD .C -0- C E O en L CD 4.. .4- Pa GS . Jam an CD .D d, Duane Knie cu an cz X 'O E C GJ Q4 CD Q f: O Q ai Harley Veal Ensembles This year There have been Three ensembles made up of TirsT band members. They enTered The STaTe ConTesT held in EasT Lansing on April I8. and They played Tor various local clubs. The members oT The woodwind ensemble shown in The Top picTure are as Tollows: sTanding Trom lefT To righT, Jane Taylor, Louise Jones, Marvin Lyons, Barbara SchulTz: seaTed from leTT To righT are RoberT Cummings, KaThleen Curry, Paul Cowles, Donald Cummings, Lillian Williams. Francis Gould, Louva Bell. The members of The brass quarTe'r shown in The second picTure are as Tollows: from leTT To righT, James PaTTerson. RoberT Barie. CarleTon Moore, Wayne Sanford. The members of The brass sexTeT in The Third picTure are as follows: from leTT To righT, Max Reed, Duane Kniebes, Joe Olsen, Gerald Win- Ters, Barbara Cervenlca, James Barie. The violin ensemble has six members This yearn They played for The Junior and Senior Plays wiTh wind insTrumenTs Talcen from The band. The members as shown in The picTure below are KaTh- leen Curry, Barbara Cervenlca, Marie KrusT, Vir- ginia Diclcinson, BeTTy Cook, Doris Cook. 66 Girls' Civic League Every girl in high school is auiomarically a member of The Girls' Civic League wiihoui' pay- men'r of dues. Money is raised by chariiy sales each week and by selling candy in 'rhe office. This goes info a fund io buy books and necessi- iies for worihy siudenis as well as +0 furnish ihem loans. The social aciiviiies sponsored by ihe league include 'rwo all-class parries, maiinee dances in ihe cafereria, a girls' pariy whose rheme ihis year was Charac+ers in 'rhe Circus, ihe Senior Breakfast and 'rhe G. C. L. Tea given for Junior and Senior girls and 'rheir morhers. The league also began during 'rhe iaiier pari' of 'rhe year io serve reireshmenis a+ all class parries, which 'Faci has added io 'ihe success and enioymeni of 'rhese iuncfions. The officers for l94O-4i are as follows: presi- denf, Ann Lyon: vice-presideni, Annabelle Mo- sher: secreiary, Sue Blair: freasurer, Madeleine Waffle. The advisors are Mrs. G-ebhari, Miss Siewarr, Miss Cansiield. The board is shown in fhe piciure below, as follows: back row ieii io righl, June Omer, Charlofie Marshall, Wilma Nourse, Myra Lou Trier, Gerirude Garland, Parna La Zelle, Helen Monigomery, Marilyn Burns, Mary Lourimore, Glenna McKellar, Lillian Campbell, Peggy l-lall, Nona Workman, Shirley Gale. 'Seaied lei? 'ro righi are Mrs. Gebhari, Ann Lyon, Annabelle Mosher, Sue Blair, Madeleine Waffle, Miss Cans- iield, Miss Siewari. i L+. Future Farmers of America The F. F. A. was formed wiTh The idea o'f giving The rural sTudenTs a chance To parTicipaTe in some organizaTion ThaT has agriculTural inTeresTs. This, The elevenfh year of The chapTer, has been characTerized by many acTiviTies. The club placed TenTh in The annual sTaTe apple-judging conTesT, and several boys won cash prizes aT The 'faT lamb show in Marshall. Furfhermore, This group plans To carry on a communiTy conservafion program. The presenT officers are as follows: presidenT, Gail Grounds: vice-president Max Amos: sec- refary, Warren Brady: Treasurer, Glen Grounds: reporTer, MaTT FiTnich. The members of The F. F. A. are shown in The picTure below, as follows: baclc row, John Coop- er, Douglas Doan, Delmar Davis, RoberT WaT- kins, Beverly Meyers, Ralph Dudenhofer, Glen Grounds, Clarence O'Connor, Max Amos, Gale Barry, Ralph Lehman, Mr. Dynes. ln The Third row, Jerry Hnevsa, Fred Long, Farrell STinson, Wayne Long, Wyman Bowden. Wlliam Weidman, Joe Kappa. l-larold WrigglesworTh. ln The second row, from lefT To righT are Joe l-lawlcey, Calvin Kilburn, Warren Brady, RoberT Jones, Allen GuTe, Don Balcer, Paul Lecureux, Clarence Ruess, Glen KrauTh, Warren SpiTler, Loren Drury. ln The fronT row are Rollin SpiTler, Earl TelTer, Marlowe Gregorilc, KenneTh Compfon, l-larold DegersTrom, Ramon Arnold, George Lohrer, Phil Kline, GilberT Sawyer. Those members of The club noT in The picTure are as follows: Glenn Conger, Glen Ford, Wil- liam ForresTer. Donald Gorfe, Gail Grounds. i i' 71 - ff? The otticers ot the G. A. A. tor i940-4l are as tollows: president, Maxine Skinner: vice- president. Patricia Wa- ters: treasurer, Parna La Zelle. The members ot the board are shown in the picture at the right as follows: standing from lett to right, Shir- ley Stanton, Ruth Com- stock, Miss Salisbury, Kathleen Waters: seat- ed trom left to right, Maxine Skinner, Patricia Waters, June Omer, Parna La Zelle. Girls' Athletic Association Any girl in high school may become an active mem- ber in G. A. A. by earning 50 points through partici- pation in team and individual sports and by paying dues each semester. There are many and varied sports to enjoy: in the tall volleyball and bowling, in winter basketball, and in spring tennis, golt, and softball. All honors are awarded by the point system. They are in the ascending order ot their importance: 6. A. A. pin, numerals, large school letter, and honor pin. All activities are carried on in the spirit ot the organ- ization's motto- Protessionals were once amateurs. The winning volleyball team is shown in the' top pic- ture at the lett, as tollows: back row trom lett to right, Roselyn Campbell, Patricia Waters, Winitred Gorman: tront row trom let+ to right, Barbara t-lagen, Kathleen Waters, Maxine Skinner. The winning bowling team is shown in the second picture, as tollows: trom lett to right, Patricia Rourke, lretha l-linspeter, Margaret Sinnott, Maxine Rupp. The winning basketball team is shown in the bottom picture, as tollows: back row trorn lett to right, Pa- tricia Waters, Evelyn Anson, Mary Zimmerman, Ruth l-lodge: tront row trom lett to right, Beryl Lux, Jose- phine lstwan, Barbara l-lagen, Maxine Rupp. 69 ac-- Q- - A. A 94 USIWCTS. The purpose of The Ushers' Club is +o render service +0 fhe school and lo Jrhe communily. The ushering uniforms are in The school colors of blue and gold. The responsibilifies of an usher include a knowl- edge of The audilorium and a willingness +o assis+ all organizalions desiring his services. The advisor and 'rhe members of Jrhe club as shown in lhe above piciure are as fol- lows: back row lefl' 'ro right Miss Slewarl, Josephine Jankeie, Belfe Lue Schulh, J eanne Lepley, Marcella Lolridge. Sally Promchenkel, Bealrice George. Florence Lielzau, Barbara Melling, Lois Wright Mary Thayer, Wilma Nourse. Second row leff +o righlz Mildred Eck- erle, Ernesfine Rolfe. Gerirude Garland, Onalee Delcamp, Lovisa Woodruff, Eliza- belh Chrysler, Shirley Druce, Shirley Rourke. Harrier MacGillivray, Maxine Ful- ler, Lila Fyan. Seafed lefi 'ro righfz Dale Wallace, Dick Van Paris, Don Schneider, James Waller, James Brewingion. 1 3.4 A .- ,V - -1 - -f -f-f---' - 1 - Library Club The Library Club is made up oi srudenr assisianis To 'lhe librarian, one for each period of 'rhe day, 'rwo before school in 'rhe morning. one a+ noon. and rwo aiier school. as well as +wo boys who do 'rhe book-repairing. The members beneiii ihemselves greaily by learning 'lhe differ- eni classes of books and where ihey are found in 'rhe library. They become adepr a+ locaring any desired reference maierial, a+ serving 'rhe srudenls from 'rhe desk by checking books in and our. and ai filing book cards. In 'rhe course of a semesler 'rhe members gain quiie a knowledge ol' ihe various auihors. whai books ihey have wrirren, ,and many oiher ihings 'rhal' are valuable and educarional. Each semesier a social gafh- ering is usually held which is enjoyed by all ihe members and 'rhe librarian. The members of +he club are shown in ihe piciure below, as follows: sianding le-H io righi, Mildred Quamme. Parry Hollis, Mary Norion. Rose Sinnoii, Virginia Lang- don, Pauline Perkins, Beiie Lue Schullz, Ro- beria Ellioii, Theda Temple, Joyce Greene: seared leii 'io righi, James Gkonos, Shirley Gale, Ann Lyon, Mrs. Crosby. Faye Signs, Ben Bidwell, l Blue Triangle The Blue Triangle, under The leadership of Mrs. Gale Nufson, is 'composed of fhe older girls of fhe high school whose aims are fo promofe fheir social apfifudes. Their slogan is fo face life squarely, and fheir purpose is fo find and give fhe besf. The year's program included hayrides, lecfures, Red Cross work, and social pas- fimes. High lighfs were Mrs. Knepper's falk on personal appearance, fhe lecfure on France given by Mr. Berf Filmore, and a sub-deb discussion befween mofhers and daughfers. A5 a gesfure of service fhe girls gave a Liffle Sisfer Parfy for under- privileged children, and They also filled a Thanksgiving baskef. The Ring Ceremonial, Alumnae Tea, Girl Reserve Vespers, and fhe Mofher and Daughfer Banquef were fhe special social funcfions of fhe season. Aparf from fhese came popular social evenfs such as hikes, scavenger hunfs, a Girl Reserve Dance, and a Keno parfy. As an imporfahf parf of fheir work fhe club financed fhe expenses of fwo girls, Ann Lyon and Parna La Zelle, fo affend fhe annual conference and fo exchange ideas as well as fo bring some back fo fhe local group., To conclude fhe year's acfivifies fhe girls gave a farewell parfy for all senior girls leaving fhe organizafion and fhose leaving school. The officers for l94O-4l are as follows: presidenf, Madeleine Waffle: vice-presi- denf, Peggy l-lallg secrefary, Sue Blair: freasurer, Parna La Zelle. The members of fhe caloinef are shown in fhe above pic- fure from fhe lower leff hand corner clock- wise around fhe friangle as follows: Made- leine Waffle, Ann Lyon, Theda Temple, Pauline Perkins, Nona Workman, Mary Lourimore, Parna La Zelle, Sue Blair, Peggy Hall. CBITIZTB The Camera Club consisrs of borh be- ginning and advanced groups. The former are laugh? how ro fake, develop, and prinl pidures: 'rhe laHer have learned how 'ro enlarge prinls. Under The able direclion of Miss Marion Carfer all members have been ac+ively engaged in phofographic work during The enlire school year, and special work was done al Chrisfmas by making clever cards. The olificers were elecfed as follows: presidenf, Don Schneider: vice-president Don Meyer: secrelary and Treasurer, Char- loHe Halherill. The members are shown in 'rhe piclrure below, as follows: back row. Arnold Van Pell, Ralph Redmond, Lila Mae Frappier. LeWana l-lowell, Winona Bock, Virginia Lenz, Mary Filnich. Annie Firnich. Miss Carrer, Bill Lepiorg sealed. Don Shusrer. Don Schneider, Charlolfe l-lafherill, Don Meyer, Harold Wrigglesworfh. rw ln The Top picTure aT The leTT hand side are shown The debaTers aT The dinner given when Owosso enTerTained seven schools oT The Saginaw Valley aT The lasT TournamenT OT The year. ln The second picTure are shown The parTici- panfs in The debaTe wiTh FlinT CenTral in The following order: leTT To righT, RoberT Ball, Theda Temple, Sally Dignan, Don Sherman, BeTTy SchulTz, and Three sTudenTs Trom Flin'r CenTral. ln The boTTon1 picTure are shown The parTici- panTs in The debaTe wiTh Saginaw EasTern in The Tollowing order: leTT To righT, KaThryn Telfer, CarleTon Moore, June Omer, James Barie. Debate Club The quesTion Tor debaTe This year was as Tollows: Resolved, ThaT The powers oT The Federal governmenT should be decreased. ThirTeen sTudenTs bravely debaTed in Three Saginaw Valley TournamenTs. Besides gaining a cerTain poise and assurance, our Two aTiirmaTive and ,Two negaTive Teams led us To Tie wiTh Saginaw EasTern Tor Third place in The valley. OuTsTanding was The TacT ThaT our aTTirmaTive case- cuTTers, consisTing oT Sally Dignan, RoberT Ball, and Theda Temple remained undeTeaTed during The enTire season. The oTher Teams in order oT Their successes are as Tol- lows: Diana Chrysler, Ann Lyon, and James Glnonosq James Barie, CarleTon Moore, and June Omer: Ben Bid- well, Madeleine WaTTle, Sue Blair, and Lillian Campbell. AT The end we proudly came ouT wiTh Twelve vicTories To Twelve deTeaTs which is a smashing record since lasT year we won only Tive debaTes. We were guesTs aT Two TournamenTs-ArThur Hill and FlinT NorThern, and Owosso was hosT To The seven valley schools aT The lasT TournamenT. We are all graTeTul Tor The very capable coaching we received Trom Mr. STanley Kinney. i The club is shown in The picTure below, as Tollows: Trom leTT To righT, Diana Chrysler, CarleTon Moore, Theda Temple, James Barie, Sally Dignan. James Glconos, RoberT Ball, Mr. Kinney, Ann Lyon, June Omer, Madeleine WaTTle, Lillian Campbell, Doris Gale, Ben Bidwell, Sue Blair. 74 l -ag Le Cercle Francais The purpose of Le Cercle Fran- cais is To insTrucT The sTudenTs in The French language and To show Them iTs value. The monThly meeT- ings are spenT in playing French games, learning French songs and poems, ancl learning cliTTerenT Things abouT The French people and Their way oT life. The club has proyed oT greaT value To The French sTuclenTs since iT has made The language more viTal. The o'lTicers of The club are as Tollows: president MargareT Jane Walsh: vice-president James Barie, secreTary, James Glconos. The ad- visor is Mlle. l-lelen Needham, and The members are shown in The pic- Ture below, as Tollows: back row Trom leTT To righT, Nancy Percy, Rosemary Crane, BeTTie Spiess, Jer- ry STodola,: Gloria Miller, BeTTy Wallace, Doris Gale, Shirley Balloug seaTed 'from leTT.To righT, MargareT Jane Walsh, Miss Neeclham, James Barie, James Gkonos. - Junior Play The play, Charley's AunT, was presenTed To a Tull house on March 2I, l94I, by The Junior class. All The cornplicaTions OT The ploT sTarT when Two undergraduaTes oT Oxford inviTe Their TuTure brides To a Tea which is To be chaperoned by Charley's aunT. When The boys' loesT Triend is Torced To porTray The old lady, The hilarious comedy begins and conTinues all Through The play due largely To The anTics oT Charley's aunT. The play ends gaily as The real aunT appears on The scene and aTTairs are seTTled To The happi- ness oT everyone concerned. The sTudenTs who senTed This hysTerical comedy are picTure w, as Tollows: back row Trom leTT To rigl L. Le ie SmiTh, Mary Jean Willman, Ed Macl:arland, Elnora Sperry, Bill Bell, Bob SchweiTzer, Jim Glconos, Jack WhiTely, Sue Blair. Lewis Benson, BeTTie Spiess, Doris Gale, Bill Burk. In The TronT row Trom leTT To righT are Pauline Baugham, June Omer, Parna La Zelle, Joe Olsen, Miss Reek, Miss Philp. ln The Top picTure aT The leTT are shown Jaclc VVhiTely, Doris Gale, Ed Maclzarland, Joe Olsen, Parna La Zelle, Jim Glconos. The second picTure shows Jim Gkonos 1Joe Olsen, Elnora Sperry, Pauline B -am, June Omer, Leslie 5miTh. In The Third Pi - Trem leTT To riqhT are Doris Gale, Lewis ' f Glconos, Joe Olsen, June Omer. k..,YH gl L l 1 .IZM l G f 'fr fp - i 1 q ,Q A-Y 55 ,... ,N 5 5 v f 3 96 Sepiember 3, I940 Firsr day of school .... confusion .... assemblies ...freshmen ....OcIober I Magic and music by Mr. and Mrs. Polulcni .... Ocfober I4 .... Movie of Michigan-California Ioorball game.. .. hero, Tom Harmon .... commen- 'rary by Mr. Tapping of Ann Arbor .... Oclober I8 .... We srormed Midland on rhe gridiron .... They wowed us on dance floor .... Senior All-Class Parry .... music by Frank Vandemarlc and his orcheslra .... Oc- 'rober 22 .... The Burglar presenled by Iurure Kalherine Cornells .... such surprising nonsense .... Ocfober 24 .. . .A bil of old Haly. . . .music and srory Telling by Mr. and Mrs. 'Sper- andeos .... November 8 .... Prepara- 'rion 'for Flinr Cenrral game .... Ioolr- ball heroes dress as chorus girls .... cheerleaders meer Iheir Warerloo .... Junior Vicrory Dance . . .. The end of an imperfecr day! .... No- vember I3 .... Rubinofl and his violin .... November I5 . . . . Hlmcormalion Please on Ioorball .... November I9 Former world champion 'lypisf Mr. I-losfield .... exceeds speed limir a+ I39 per .... November 27 .... Masrer make-up arrisl Noah Beilharz .. . .his face is his forlune. . . . November 29 .... The circus comes 'ro fown. . . acrobais, animals, black-faced comedians, Ha- waiian hula girls and everylhing .... even a per- forming elephanr .... Girls' Civic League parry . . . .December I3. . . .Sophomores lake a chance af +heir clance .... music by 'rhe Owosso High School Swing Bancl .... December I4 .... Back- s+age al' Jrhe phofographing of fhe underclassmen . . . -.whafia sfruggle .... mass produciion and oh. whar resul'rs!!I! .... December 20 .... Merry Chrisfmas +0 all .... beauiiful program of carols, panlomimes, and readings .... arf srudenrs' con- 'rriburion oursfanding .... srained glass window effecl' .... Chrisrmas spirii high as vacafion be- gins .... January I6, I94I .... Help Wanredlll . . . .welearn how lo ger and keep a good job ....securi+y in our' old age as expounded by Mr. Mayer of Flinr .... guidance program January 30 .... Bluebook blues are banished. . . Freshmen land ofhersl danced 'ro besl bands in lhe land .... aren'l' records wonderful inven- +ions?? .... February 3 .... The beginning of rhe new semesier .... everyone gels a chance 'ro 'I'urn over a new leaf .... liirle freshmen geliing in people's way .... and do we mean lir+le .... February 27 .... A. lvl. .... baskerball assembly spirir runs high .... P. M. .... rriple fealure movie . . . .fhose ice-skafers cerrainly knew iheir 'Figure- eighis .... February 28 .... Too Many Marys .... and 'rhere real- ly were .... roommafes can be quile a problem... March 4 .... Malinee dances off +o a good slarl .... O. H. S. Swing Band furnished The iive .... March I I . . . .Educalional movie, I-lil and Run Drivers . . . .a good lesson for all of us .... March I2 .... No fourfh hour class .... boxing and wreslling .... punches and Jrhrills galore .... March I4 .... Dramalics again .... Who Says Can'I? .... Elaine ceriainly can .... lordly Seniors wri+e finis To Iheir class parlies .... March I8 . ...Preview of Charley's Aun'I . . . .laughs and more laughs .... March 25 .... Rip Van Winlcle . . .. as slaged by a characler aclor .... wha'Ha characler .... March 28 .... O. I-l. S. Swingslers, Ihe band .... Junior Class, Jrhe sponsors .... coke, The pause Thai refresh- es .... April 9 .... Music, bolh serious and humorous. by Albion College A Cappella Choir .... April I0 .... Murder by Morning .... almosl' a caiaslrophe. . .. clever lines .... April I6 .... I-leany, Ihe Magician .... music for almosphere .... an ingenious lingo .... some very Iriclcy business .... April I8 .... Sophomores gel' Ihe Swing Band 'ro do a repeal performance .... re- hearsal for Ihe Prom .... April 30 .... Our vocal de- parfmenl showed off i'rs new garb .... prelly nilly, we'll say .... enioyable music, 'foo .... May 2 .... The social evenl of 'rhe year .... Senior Prom .... guys and gals give ouf wilh glamour .... May 9 .... Freshman all-class parly .... swing band swings .... everyone dances .... our freshmen are olcay .... June I2 .... Sens ior Picnic al Lake Lansing .... June I4 .... Junior-Sen- ior Brealcfasl .... we eal .... we dance .... we have a swell lime .... June I5 .... Baccalaureaie .... we lislen solemnly .... hope for Jrhe Iulure .... June I9 .... Class Day .... awards and scholarships .... gay memoriesfro- be .... in Ihe evening, Junior-Senior recepiion. .our farewell +o high school dances .... gay, buf raiher sad ....June 20. . . .Commencement . . .Ihe all-imporlanl' nighl .... a speech .... diplomas .... and Then, oul inlo The wide, wide world. 80 l 4 Davisonx Bay CIW? . Gra nd Ledge? Pon+iac Midland? . Saginaw . FIin+ Norfhern Ar+I1ur I-IIIIY FIIn'r Cen+raI2'4 Sepfember 20 . O Owosso Sepfember 27 . 7 Owosso Ocfober 4 . 6 Owosso Ocfober I 2 . 26 Owosso Ocrober I 8 . 6 Owosso Ocfober 26 . 25 Owosso November I . I6 U Owosso November 8 . I8 Owosso November I5 . 7 Owosso 'kTInese games were played af Owosso. Varsity . 7 . . O . . 20 . 7 . . I9 . . O . . 6 . . 0 . . O Football The Varsily Squad is shown in 'rhe piclure al lhe lop, as follows: lop row from lell 'ro righl, Allan Gibson. Jack Whileherse, Carl Sfeiner. Bud Carroll, Paul Cowles, Bob'Jelinelc. Bob Speers. ' ln The 'rhird row from lefi' 'ro righi are Leroy l-linspeier. Glen Grounds, Warren Kelley, Roy Kendall, Ed Macllarland, Lewis Benson, Jim Carmody, Gail Grounds. In lhe second row 'From lell io righi are Charles Alexander, Francis Broihers, Ed Swe- dine, Tom Grill, Elfon Loomis, Pele Chrenlca, Marvin Rogers, Mike Shepard, Emerson Gross- man, Kenny Louch. ln The firsl row from lefl lo riqhi are lvlr. Holman, Don Sherman, George Wallace, Le- roy McEn+ee, Dale Carroll, Dick l-lolzheuer, Ed Baker, Glen Ford, Clyde Hancock, Mr. KiH'i. B -Team Football Seplember 20 Durand . . . Seplember 26 Perry? . . Oclober 3 Flinl' Cenlral . Oclober IO Lansing Easlernf Oclober I7 Flinf Norlhernll' Oclober 24 ' Corunnax . Ocfober 30 S+: Paul's f . . . 'These games were played al Owosso. . 6 Owosso . . 7 . 7 Owosso . . I 3 . 9 Ovfosso . . 0 . I 2 Owosso . O . 6 Owosso I. . 7 . I 8 Owosso . . 7 . I 9 Owosso I . . 6 The B-Team Squad is shown in 'rhe above picfure. as follows: back row from lefl' 'ro righl, Mr. Mason, Don Bodary, Floyd Cowan, Leon Weeks, Lyman Finlc, Roberf Ly+le. ' Third row from lefl 'ro righlz Gerald Rusl, Orion Shepard, Richard I-lornus, James Kelly, Jack Frazier, Bill Dynes, Dan Youmans, Harold Brown, Dale Clark, Mr. Cloney. Second row from lefl Io righlz Kennelh Jarrad, Max Nimphie, Tom Corcoran, Wayne lEllio+I, Ed Marva. William Champenoy, Lesier Kendall, Arden De Voe, Laurence Lylle, John Jenkins, Ted Wilson. Firsl' row from lefl +o right Erwin Silverlhorn, Joe Robbins, Ray Sanders, Gilberl Sawyer. Maynard Rodgers, Charles Aclcer. lray Louch, Millon Snyder. l 4 - And fhe bancl played on .... pep as given oul by lhe aclrninislra- lion .... Graham McNamee of O. H. S. .... and 'rhe band marched on .... as seen from lhe press box .... guard lhal man .... sideline booslers .... heroes receive Their O's .... high sleppers and lasl lwirlers .... praclice makes perlecl .... Mr. Proud, lncorporaled .... come and gel' il .... orhcials' lable .... yea, leam. C O A devofed son is one who permils his father lo drive his own car once in a while. O O Alas for fhe fellow who plays lhe corner-he has no sax appeal. He flunked in physics, failed in malh We hear- him sadly hiss- l'd like lo choke lhe guy who said Tha? ignorance is bliss. Q O Il's nol fhe school The boy complains aboul when he has been expelled. ll's lhe principal of lhe lhing. I O Tired Teacher-Many sludenls are like coffee: 98 percent of fhe aclive ingredienl' has been removed from lhe bean. elf Players Bernard Conklin ' Ed MacFarlancl Lewis Benson Zay Barnum John Zelenlca Kennelh Jarrad Charles Alexander Ed Baker l-lillis Holman Jack Wlwileherse Carl Slelner Jack Wlwllely Varsity Baslcetball Dec. Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Almax . Flinl Cenlral Saginaw? Bay Cilyx . Ponliac Arllmur l-lillvf Flinl Norllwern Saginaw . Pomliacx . Bay Clfy . Arlhur l-lill Flin+ Norllmern Flinl Cen+ral ' Pk Sclwedul . 26 . 38 . 47 . 39 . 36 . 24 . 33 . 59 . 30 . 34 . 49 . 32 . . 30 'These games were played af Owosso. Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso Owosso 86 Reserve Baslcetball . Schedule Dec Alma? . . . 24 Owosso Dec Flinlr Cenlral . . I8 Owosso Dec Saginaw? . 33 Owosso Jan. Bay Cilylg . 25 H Owosso Jan. Poriliac . . 38 Owosso Jan. Arlhur l-lillx . . . 36 Cwosso Jan. Flinl Norrhernx . . 22 Owosso Jan. Saginaw . . . 57 Owosso Feb Ponliacbk . 27 Owosso Feb Bay Cily . . 30 Owosso Feb Arlhur l-lill . . 32 Owosso Feb. 2l Flinl Norlhern . 29 Owosso Feb. 27 Flinl Cenlrallf . . 24 Owosso . 39 'These games were played al Owosso. The members ol lhe Reserve Baskelball Team are shown wilh Their coach in lhe piclure in 'rhe lower righl hand corner. as follows: Mr. Killi, Cecil Lindburg, Francis Brolhers, Bill Foley, Harley Veale, Louis Krusl. Ralph Brant Joe Robbins, Warren DeVoe, Douglas Cowdry. Gilberl Sawyer. 1 l 87 -4' B-Team Basketball Schedule February 25 D Corunna . 20 Owosso . 5 ecember ll March 4 Corunna . 24 Owosso Byron U 25 OWOSSO 1 I5 December 26 Pl Morrice . 21 Owosso dy6rS Ja U5fY 7 Back row from lefl' To right Don Sranron, William Vernon . I4 Owosso . . Januar I5 Guilford, James Collard, Elllor Sanford, Roberf Morrgce l . I0 YOWOSSO Pichiorino, Harold Brown, Arnold Van Pell, Roberi' Januaw 27 Carfwrighf, Roberf Barie, Dan Bradd. Maple RaPidS - I7 OWOSSO Fronr row from lef'r +o right Ranny Omer, Edgar V ZFZGUUGFYSO Evans, Bernard Rubenslein, Ed Charkuf, Kennelh ernofl . . . . . F b Som Sclwulrz. Wulluam Brsard, Roberi' Schulfz. Leon Weeks. pengngfon ' If maryowosso A+ The lefr: Mr. l-laidf. iii? T QS: 1 WL , 7 U E xx llillllw Q ,v h 2 an .. 'E - lg:-E! 9 - 1 X Q Q fl x , 1 o f Q ' ff ll ki' in fp He war,-Orff' r f X my a if T- w E 0- - r X A-9 xv N : X Xi S if 513 - , ff 391 , Q A f W ff.- 'Kwxs , ya . V ' E: , - . DDEB A ,-, hun,-'Iv Sg3TqN'FT1orir2?hTsRvS Af , x,,,f,-Ala-rg Iggy! THAI 559619 J G ' lim-'H:Ya:xi: JNALYQJ Boxing and Wrestling Champion Runner-up Class T. Rolfe W. Hariman IO6-I I5 G. Walier P. Schlaack I I6-l25 J. Dennis H. Veale IZ6-l35 E. Pruiii J. Schuliz I36-l45 J. Cushman W. Sianhope I46-l60 Champion Runner-up Class F. Long K. Langdon l26-I35 A. Guie J. Louch I36-I45 M. Shepard G. Lohrer I46-I6O Glen Grounds Gail Grounds Heavyweighi The wreslling and boxing squad are shown in ihe aloove piciure, as follows: back row from lefi io righi, Mr. Mason, John Schuliz, James Cush- man, Carroll Augusiine, Ellioir Sanford, William Foley, John Boerman, Roloeri Morningsiar, Glen Grounds, Gail Grounds, Roberi Egglesion, Lyle Porier, Warren Sianhope. Third row from lefi io righi, Kenneih Langdon, Hugh Orser, Floyd Cowan, Marvin Rogers, Paul Schlaack, James Pichioiino, Erwin Silverihorn, Walier Hariman, Gerald Walier, Harold Wrigglesworih. Second row from lefi 'ro righi, Roberi' Spencer, James Carmody, Harold Horion, Roberi Parks, Kenneih Schuliz, Lyman Fink, Harley Veale, Jake Dennis, Elmer Pruiii, James Walier, Harry Hall. Firs+ row from leii io righi, Ramon Arnold, May- nard Rogers, Franklin Presion, Mike Shepard. Wayne Brooks, Fred Long, Allen Guie, George Lohrer, Paul Lecureux, Leon Weeks. Q Tennis and Traclc The members of The Tennis Team are shown in ihe above piciure as follows: back row from leii 'ro righi, Roberi Ball, Roberi Evans, William Foley, Jack lrland, Carlefon Moore, Louis Krusi, Lewis Benson, James Burk. Froni row from leii 'io righi: Mr. Monigornery, Roberi Cummings, William Bis- ard, Jack Whiiely, Roberi Schweiizer, Norval Lyons, Darwin Richmond, James Gkonos. The members of ihe irack leam are shown in 'rhe piciure below as follows: back row from lefi +0 righi, Mr. Mason, Elwood Russell, Burion Eld- ridge, MaH'hew Reuiher, Warren Brady, Dale Wallace, Don Ryan, Richard Berndi, Roberi Lep- ley, Dan Youmans, Erwin Silverihorn, Laurence Lyile, Walier Brady, Walier Cummings, Harry Harmon, Roberi Guie, Max Francis, Jack Coop- er, Roberi Cariwrighi, Joe Sherman, Ed Swedine, Leslie Russell, Jack Van Wagoner, Ted Wilson, Mr. KiHi. Q Second row from lefi io riqhi: Gail Grounds, Glen Grounds, Eugean Moiles, Dale Clark, War- ren De Voe, Kirkwood Finch, John Zelenka, Rob- er+ Bruff, Ed MacFarland, Kenneih Jarrad, Jack Whiieherse, Merle Tarolli, Marvin Geeiing, Joe Hawkey. Firsi row from leii io righiz James Craig, Dale Reid, Don Shusier, Walier Luick, James Tanner, Lyman Telfer, Richard Buck, Rob- eri McCar'ry, Randall Omer, Philip Kline, Edgar Evans, Henry Siriekf, Harold Brown, Keiih Miichell. , xiii. 1 i ,ff-A f ' ' . lntramural Spolts The members of 'rhe champion inlramural bas- kelball reams are shown above as follows: Gianls in 'rhe righl hand piclure, back row, Leslon Muzzy, Calvin Hicks, Cecil Lindberg, Roberl Jelinek, Warren Brady: fronl row, Kennelh Schullz, Lynn Berndl, Dan Youmans, Ralph Branl. Midgers in The lefl hand piclure, back row, Harold Horlon, Allred Eriess, Hugh Orser, Ranny Omer: Tronl row, Don Sfanfon, Marlowe Gregorik, Ted Buehler. The members of l'he champion inlramural base- ball 'ream are shown below as follows: back row, Emerson Grossman, Sleve Harvelh, Charles Jan- ego,iJohn Boerman, Eugene Lebherc, Andrew Urick, Carl Reid, Vincenl Hudson, Charles Alex- ander, Max Reed, Joe Robbins, Roberr Lylle, Edward Charkul, Edward Marva, Lyman Fink, Mr. Holman. Second row: Ray Meuser, Edgar Kenlr, Bernard Rubenslein, Harold Tozer, Paul Turner. Gerald Winlers, Harley Ve-ale, James Pallerson, Leon Weeks, Mike Shepard, Bernard Conklin, Francis Brolhers, William Delcamp. Third row: Roberl' Newell, Gilberl Sawyer, Gaylord Howay, Ralph Redmond, Arrhur Thayer, Leonard Myers, Roberl Schulli, Marvin Girard, Lloyd Phelps, Roberl Spencer. SPIC Advisor Co-ediior Jane Brichan Dorolhy Nordheim Lilerary Edifor Ari Edifors ' . X ?fsQif,., Marilyn Burns Ass'l Edifor Pafricia Waiers Kaflileen Waiers James Q-lconos Liiera ry Slaff Arr Slalil Slanding from lefi To right Gilloerla Sfickney, Peggy Bell. Ver- lena Gurden, Lillian Campbell, Kailwleen Curry, Rosemary Crane, Pafricia Hollis, Ann Lyon, George Campbell, Roloerr Ellior, Made- leine Waffle, Tlwecla Temple, Leroy McEn+ee, Mary Jean Willman Jane Taylor. Sealed from lelfi To riqlil, Norma Rickefr, Marilyn Burns. 92 Slanding from lefl To riglwi, Bernadine Loper, l-lelen Monlgornery, Palricia Walers, Marvin Girard, Richard Van Paris. Sealed from lefl To right Kaihleen Wafers, Miss Osmer. S t a ll F Co-edifor Advisor Mary Lourimore James Bloomfield Pholo Edilor Pholographer BUSlf19SS Manager S 1-. , la ,k'- s . Margarel Hall George Campbell Kirkwood Finch Salesmen Make-up Sfalif Slanding from lell' lo righl, James Glconos, From lefl 'ro righl, William Low, Annabelle Mosher, Lewis Ben- Mary Lourimore, Gene Dennison, William Low. son, Charlofle l-lalherill, James Barie, Peggy Bell. William Burk, Sealed from lefl lo righl, Dorolhy Nordheim. Lela Rundell. Arlhur Hagen, Barbara Cervenlca, Kirkwood Finch. Margarel Hall. Those nor in lrhe piclure, Roselyn Campbell, Elwood Keller, Joe Olsen, Marion Tolems. Carl Sleiner. 93 Advertising The Spic Board wishes To express iTs appreciaTion To The Tollowing Owosso business men Tor Their supporT oT The I94l Spic and urges your paTronage. BARIE FOOD MARKET . . . . . . 208 W. Main BAXTER 81 LARSEN ......... . 209 W. Main BEAUTY NOOK EveryThing Tor BeauTy IPhone 626I . . . I I5 N. BaII Iv1eeT Your Friends aT BESSIE'S GRILL .... 317 S.WashingTon BUTLER'S CLOTHING ..... . . I09 S. WashingTon CADWALLADER-LORD-I-IAI-IN . . 200 W. Exchange CANDYLAND ..... . I I2 W. Main CI-IASE BOOT SI-IOP ......... IO6 N. WashingTon CI-IRISTIAN'S RESTAURANT Famous Over Michigan ..... CONSUIVIERIS POWER CO. ....... . . 308 W. Main COOK DRUG STORE . . . I-IoTeI Owosso Bldg. CUNNINGI-IAM DRUG STORE . . Main and WashingTon , Girls' AII-STar VoIIey BaII Team .... exTraordinary perTormance by This eIephanT aT The G. C. L. parTy .... 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Anderson, Winifred Andrews, Alice ..... i Angus, Donovan Anson, Evelyn ...,.. Ardelean, Celia Arnold, Dr. A. L. Jr Arnold, Jack ....... Arnold, Ramon ..... Ashmun, William .. Augustine, Carroll Augustine, Kenneth ..., Austin, Barbara Aymor, Charles .... Baker, Donald .... Baker, Edward ..,.. Baker, Marion .... Balcom, Pauline Baldwin, Don ..... Ball, Mrs. Paul .... Ball, Robert ...... Ballou, Shirley ..... Balma, Elaine ..... Bandkau, Dorothy .. Bandkau, Elsia ..... Bandkau, lrene ,...,, .,..8 ....B ' 'li . .,...... .8 ,,..8, 28, 32 Qffffisflss Bandkau, Lenora .... ,.,..... ...... , Baricic, Ann .,.... Barie, James .,.. Barie, Robert Barker, Maxine ..,. Barnes, Elaine .,.. Barnett, Frances Barnum, Zay .,..... Bartlett, Gladys ,,.., Bartlett, Russell Bartz, Cleo ...... Basso, Anita , ..... . Baugham, Pauline .. Beacham, Allison Beattie, Mary ..... Becker, Harold .... Becker, Lillian ..,. BESFICF, Donald Beemer, Onalee lui issfssf 74 .......42, ss fflfffhil ..f.fia,'2li ' '66 ' '26 Bell, Wllllam ...,.........,........ .. Bell, Louva .................. ..... 3 0, 42 Bell, Peggy .... 9, 28, 30, 31, 33, 65 Bemiss, Leona ..,....,,....... Benson, Lewis .. ..... 36, 50, 76, 83, 86 Bentley, Viva ..,. .,...,....,..... Berndt, Lynn . .... .... 9 Berndt, Richard .... Berryhill, Clifford .......... Berryhill, Milford . Bidwell, sen ...,. 9, za, so, Bird, De Wain ........,.,., Bird, Reta ..,..,. Bisard, lris .... Bisard, William Bittell, Katherine .... Blair, Sue .......,. Bllss, Leon .......,...., Bloomfield, James .. Bocek, Jerry .....,.. Bock, Winona ..,. Bodary, Donald .... Bodary, Leora ....,. Boerman, John ........ Boerman, Josephine ...,. Boggio, Betty ...,....,. Bohac, Marie , ...., ,. Boles, Russell ....... Bolla, Alex ...,......,. Bompezzi, Vincent Borst, Erwin ......... Bowden, Wyman al, 32, aa, L24 'rl 'Ao .......44 .'.'.54,'ir, tb ....4 ' 'Ss .jffifza ....9 ' 'za index Bradac, Elizabeth . .. Bradac, Olga ..... Bradd, Dan ...... Bradley, Hiram Brady, Janetta ...., Brady, Walter ..,. Brady, Warren .... Bramer, Lois ...... Bramer, Robert ,.,, Brant, Dorothy ...... Brant, Ralph ............ Brewer, Mr. Eugene .... Brewington, James .... Brichan, Jane ..,..... Brockmiller, Jane Brockway, Betty Broker, Richard Bronson, Robert .... Bronson, William Brooks, Wayne .... Brothers, Francis ..,. Brown, Betty ,..... Brown, Harold .... Brown, Maxine .... Brown, Shirley Bruff, Robert Bryant, Russell Buck, Helen Buck, Richard ...... Buckley, Agnes .... Buckley, Mary Buckley, Pat .... Buehler, Jack .,.... Bukovchik, Robert . . . Bukovic, Mary .... Bullard, James ..,. Burgess, Wayne Burk, James .... Burk, William Burke, William Burns, Marilyn ..,. Bussell, Joanne Butts, Jean .,...... Byerly, Constance Cameron, Jo Anne .... Campbell, Dan ...... Campbell, George Campbell, Lillian ,... Campbell, Roselyn Cansfield, Mary ..,.. Capitan, James Carey, Rebecca Carmody, James Carr, Leon Jr. Carr, Leon, Sr. ,. Carroll, Dale ..,... Carter, Marion . .... Cartwright, Robert .... Case, Marian ..,..,, Castle, Nancy .... Caylor, Ardis ..... Caylor, Emily ....... Cervenka, Barbara .... .... Challender, Helen .... Champenoy, Joyce ...... Champenoy, William ...'.'.'.ll'lfsi ffffii U -ill ....4o, 62 ..,.Ib..ig... , ,30 I0 .fffflcl ,....,40 I0 lo, za, Chandler, James ...... .... l 0, 28, Chandler, Peggie ..... Chapman, Geraldine .... Charkut, Edward .... Charkut, Melinia ,.,. Charvat, Roy ..,,.. Chilikos, Nick .... Chrenka, Peter Chrest, Dorothy Chrysler, Alberta .... Chrysler, Diana .,..... Chrysler, Elizabeth ..., Clapp, Earl ......... Clark, Clyde ...... Clark, Dale .....,. Clark, Gertrude .... Cloney, Edward Coakes, Marjorie .. Colby, Joe ....... Coldiron, Lincoln .. Coller, Hazelle .... Collard, Don ..,... , Collard, Lauretta ....... ,... Combellack, Theresa Compton, Kenneth . Comstock, Ruth ..... Conklin, Bernard .. Cook, Cook, Cook, Coon, Betty ....., Clayton . . , Doris ,... Maxine .... Cooper, Jack .... Cooper, John Cope, Gladys .,.... Corcoran, Tom .... Cournyer, Mr. E. A.. Cowdrey, Douglas Cowan, Floyd .... , Cowles, Paul .,... Coy, Monta .....,.. Craig, Dorothy ..., Craig, James ..... Crane, Charlotte Crane, Rosemary .. Crawford, Audrey . Crosby, Evah ...... Cummings, Donald Cummings, Robert .... Cummings, Walter . Current, Charles Current, Joe ....... Curry, Kathleen .... Cushman, James .. Cushman, Yvonne .. Dahlstrom, Clara .. Dahlstrom, Helen .. Dann l Davis, Davis . Davis, Davis Davis William ..... Delmar ...... , Geraldine Lucille ,... .. Mildred ...., Robert ...... De Boom, Adrian .. Degerstrom, Wayne Delcamp, John .... Delcamp, Onalee .. Delcamp, William . Demuth, Maxine Dennis, Jake ................,...,... Dennison, Gene De Voe, Arden . .... De Voe, Warren .,.. . .,.......,.... . Dibean, Elma ...... Dickinson, Carolyn .... Dickinson, Virginia . Dickinson, Mr. William ..,. . Diehl, Robert .... Dietrich, Dorothy Dietrich, Edward Dietz, James ....,. Dignan, Sally .,.. Dillon, Doris .....,. Dlmmick, JDBD .,... Doan, Douglas .... Doan, Clarabelle Dodge, George ..., Doneth, Jo Ann .. Doyle, Jacqueline Drain, Eva . ...... .. Dreuth, Ella ..... Dreuth, Harold .... Druce, Shirley ...... Drury, Loren ....... Dudenhofer, Ralph . Dutfey, Gloria .. Dumond, Donald . Dumond, Leroy .... Dumond, Lyle ...... Dumond, Robert . .... . f f f ,SA fflfil 28, 30, 3l, 32 ....l2,28 lOl , Evans, Edgar .... Dvorak, William .. Dynes, Charles Dynes, Bill ..... ...,. Ebe, Harold Ebe, Robert ...., Eckerle, Glenn .... Eckerle, Mildred Eddy, Jack .......... Eggleston, Robert Eldridge, Burton .. ..... .. Eldridge, Harold .... ........ Elliot, Robert ........ .,... l 2, Elliott, Jacqueline Elliott, Margaret ..... Elliott, Roberta .... ..... l 2, Elliott, Wayne Ellis, Barbara ...... Ellsworth, Viola .... Emans, Betty .,... Ernst, Elta ..,.. Evans, Robert .... Faber, Gertrude .. Faber, Luella ........ Fairfield, Warren .... ..........,.... Farr, Glenna ...... ................. Finch, Kirkwood ........ l2, 28, 3l, 32, Fink, Lyman ..... .....,....... 4 4, Fink, Mary . .,.... .... . . Fisher, Dolores Fitnich, Anne ...... Fitnich, Mary ........ Fletcher, Karyl Jane Fletcher, Kent ..,,.... ..,..., Foley, William ..... 42, 87 Ford, Glen ..... ...... Ford, Ronald Ford, Virginia .... Forrest, Doris .... ... Forrester, Helen Forrester, Verna Fowler, Richard .... ........ Francis, Kenneth I2 Francis, Max ..,.. Frappier, Lila .... .... Frazier, Jack . .. . Frazier, Ruth .....,. .... Frederick, Glen ,... .... Freeman, Doris ...... .. Freeman, Donald Freeman, Marian French, Paul ..... .... Friess, Alfred .... .,....... Fuller, Bette .... .42, Fuller, Max ,..... , .... . Fuller, Max L. .... Fuller Maxine Fyan, 'Leia ,.,.. .. Gabriel, Marian , ....,...,,........,.. .. Gale, Doris .............,., 4l, 62, 53, 74 Gale, Shirley ,..,.... l3,28,3l,32, 62, Gallt, Marion ..,. .................. Garland, Donna .... ......... ....... Garland, Dorthula ..... .,... Garland, Gertrude .... ..... ..ffiif2ial'4' Garnett, Flora ....... ,.... . . Gasparovic, Clara .... ,I3, Gebhart, Mrs. Minnie . ...., . Geeck, Erven .....,.. .... Geeting, Marvin Gentry, George, George Murrell . ..... .. Donald Beatrice .... ..,.. Getchel, Earl ..,. Gibson, Allan ..... Gibson, Dorothea .... Gilbert, Robert .... .. Gillam, Gillett, Girard, Gkonos Donald .... .,..,. Louella .... ..... Marvin ....................,. , Georgene .......,............ Gkonos, James ..4l, 65, 7l, 74, 75, 76 Glconos, Judy ....,..........,...,.... Goeckel, Arloa .,.... ...,........ Goeclcel, Kathleen ...... l3,-28, Goodrich, Mr. William . . . . .. Gorman, Edward ..... Gorman, Winitred Gorte, Bruce ....... Gorte, Donald Gould, Francis Gould, Ruth ........ Goward, Marvin Gradick, Helen .... Graham, Maxine Greene, Joyce ...., Gregoricka, Cyril .... Gregorik, Marlowe .. Grill, Mr. G. Stanley, Grombir, Henry ..... Grounds, Gail ....... Grounds, Glen Grove, James ........ Guilford, William Gurden, Doris ..... Gurden, Eugene Gurden, Evelyn .... Gurden, Maxine Gurden, Verlena Gurden, Yolanda .. Gurske, Eleanor ..... Gurske, Ruth ..... Gute, Allen .... Haase, Robert ..... Hackett, Alwilda Hadidon, John Hagen, Arthur Hagen, Barbara Haidt, Glen ...... Hall, Doris ,..,. .. Hall, Harry ............ Hall, Peggy ......... I4 Hall, William ........ Haller, Mr. Grant Hamburger, Ruth ..... Hamill, Robert ,... Hancock, Clyde .... Handyside, Joyce ,... Handyside, Norman . j-lansen, Maxine ...... Harmon, Clara .,... Harmon, Harry .... Harris, Tom ...... Hart, Maxine ...... Hartman, Walter ..... -Harvey, Louise ..... Harvey, Minnie ,... Hasse, Maxine ....... Hathaway, Patricia .. Hatherill, Charlotte .. Hatherill, John ...... Hatherill, Mary .,.. Hatt, Betty ....... Hart, Sada ..., Hawkey, Joe ..... Hayes, Arlene ..., Hayt, Maxine ...... Hendrick, Bethel ..... Heptner, Catherine .. Hepfner, Henry .... Hicks, Calvin ........ Hileman, Barbara .... Hilgendort, Winona Hinspeter, Arlene .... Hinspeter, lretha .... Hinspeter, James .... Hinspeter, Le Roy Hnevsa, Jerry ...... Hodge, Homer ,.... Holden, Dorothy Holland, Horace .,..,l3 .....l4 ....,l4 ....l4,28,liB ....l4,28,68 Ifffiil ...,ll4, iis'56'ii'5h Hollis, Patricia , ........ ...... , Holman, Amy iMrs.y . Holman, Grove ...... Holman, Hillis ..... Holzhausen, lrving Holzheuer, Jane .t... Holzheuer, Richard Homola, Violet .... Hood, Clarence Hoose, Duane .jflisf l02 Hoose, Harriet ..... Hoose, Norwood . Horne, Virginia .... Hornus, Richard . Horski, Margaret Horton, Harold .. Howay, Gaylord .... Howe, Betty ..... Howe, Clara ..... Howe, Wallace .... Howell, Le Wana .,... Huber, Agnes .,...... Hudson, Clarence Hudson, Vincent . Hughes, Jackie ...., Hughes, Margery Humbert, Bette .... Hunt, J ohn ....... Huntley, Leora . .. .Qffifis .....l5,2a lrland, Jack .,.... lrland, Richard .... ..... lstwan, Josephine ...., I6, Janego, Charles .................. l6 Jankeie, Josephine Jarrad, Kenneth . Jelinek, Robert ......... Jenkins, Helen Jenkins, John ..,.... Jennings, Marian .... Jensen, Edwin ...... Jensen, Marcella Johnson, Colon ... Johnson, Edwin .... Johnson, Mr. Jay Jones, Betty J. Jones, Betty L. Jones, Harold .... Jones, Louise ,.,. Jones, Robert .... Judd, Charles Karrer, Max ..... Kayanek, Joe .... Keel, Cole ....... Keller, Elwood .... Keller, Marie .... Kelly, James .... Kelly, Paul ...,.... Kelly, Warren ..... Kendall, Lester Kendall, Roy ..... Kent, Edgar Kent, Frances .... Kent, Virginia Kercher, Harold . Kerr, Wilma ..... Kersh, Dale .... Keves, Barbara Keves, Dorothy ..... Kewin Mona .,.. Kewin Ramsey .... Kibby: Clifton .... Kickbush, Leota ..... Kilburn, Calvin Kincaid, Gloria .. Kindred, Novella Kinney, Stanley Kitti, Walter .... Klettke, Max Kline, Philip Knapp, Harold Kniebes, Duane .. Kniebes, Van ..... Knight, Vivian Knoblauch, Francis Koan, Helen ..,....... Koppa, Joseph ..... .. Kosley, Margaret Kovacic, Charles . Krauss, Audrey .. Krauth, Glen .... Krish, Andrew .... Krust, Louis ..,,.. Kuester, Kenneth . Kurrle, Calvin .... Kurz, Dorothea Lab, Fred ...,... his' 'al' Si' 55' .....39 .....39, '.'.'.'.'.i'liAfi-i Iss .Qffii 6. - -L Lab, Victor ..... ..,.. Langdon, Robert ...... Langdon, Virginia Lange, Edward .... Lansing, Jeanette Larkins, Glee ..... Larson, Marie ....... Lawcock, Joyce ......... Lawrence, Miss Emma .. Lawson, Lois ............ La Zelle, Parna ..., 1. Lebherc, Eugene .... Lecureux, Paul .... Lee,Joel Lehman, Ralph Lenz, Virginia .,.. ....,36, 67, McNett, Jean ....... McPhee, Bonnie Mead, Mead, Donald .... Doris ,... Meadows, Joe .... Melhorn, Marilyn Melting, Barbara Merrill, June. .... . Mertz, Harold ...... Mesler, Margaret Meuser, Rav ....., Meyer, Donald Meyers, Beverly ...., Michels, Robert .,.. Miller, Elsie ....... Miller, Miller Gloria .. .. James ..... Lepior, Burl .. ..,.45, Lepior, Willard Lepley, Jeanne Lepley, Robert ...... Lewandowski, Erwin .. Lewandowski, Robert Lietzau, Florence Lietzau, Louise .. Lietzau, William .... Lighthill, Calvin .... .... Lindberg, Cecil ..... Lingo, Joy ...... Lohrer, Esther ,. Lohrer, George Howard .... .. Long, Alta ..,...... Long, Frederick ..... Long, Long, Luella .... Long, Wayne Loomis, Elton ....,.. Miller, Mariorie Mills, Betty . .,... . Mills, Fred ..... Miner, Helen ..... Mitchell, Keith .... Mitchell, William Moiles, Eugean Mole, Maxine .... Molloy, Evaline .,... Montgomery, Allen ., Montgomery, Helen . Moore, Carleton ..., Moore, Fred ........ Moore, Darrell ...., Moore, Don ......... Morden, Robert ...,. .'.'.'-is .....l9 l9, 4l, 62, 64, Morningstar, Robert .. Mosher, Annabelle Mosher, Howd ..... Loper, Bernadean ... Losey, Don .......... Losey, Harvey ..,..... Lotridge, Marcella .. Louks, Bettie .....,.. Lou rimore, Mr. Frank Lourimcre, Mary Low, Mary Ellen .... Low, William ..... Lucas, Barbara Luick, Walter ........ Lux, Beryl .... i7,' 29, '3i,'a3, Mueller, Wayne ..... Murdock, Robert Muuy, Myers, Willard Leonard Neal, Harriet .,... Needham, Helen Newell, Newma Robert n, Robert Nichols, Barbara Nichols, Geraldine Nimphi e, Max .... .. Nold, Bessie ...,..... Robinson, Phyllis ....., ...., 4 Lyon, Ann ..7, I8 Lyon, Lyon, Max .,... .. IB, , 29, 30, 32, 33, 67, 7l, Norval .......... . ....... Noonon, Arthur Noonon, Wilhelmina . Nordheim, Dorothy ..... Lyons, Margaret .... Lyons, Marvin .... Lytle, Laurence Lytle, Loretha ....... Lytle, Max . ......., . Lytle, Robert ..,..... MacDonald, Donald . MacFarland, Ed ,,,.. 30, 36, 62, 76 MacGillivra y, Harriett ................. Mackey, Mary ....... Mahaney, John ...,... Mahaney, Tom Mandel, Laurence . . .. Nordheim, Mr. Henry Nordhe im, Robert Norton, John ..... Norton, Mary ..... Nourse, Wilma ..... 29' '33 ' asf 66 . .'.'.'.'i'9 ' 35, 39 i9, 29 fff1fi9 ..,.7, I9 291 3 i ' '46 in 33 .....36 Novak, Constance .... Nutson, Bernice .,... O'Connor, Clarence .... Olaios, Juliette ..... Oliver, Opal ......,. Olsen, Joe ...... Omer, June .... Omer, Ranny Marchok, Helen ,,.. Marshall, Charlotte ....lB Marshall, Kay ....... .... Martin, Art ......,.. .... Martineau, Jack .,... Martineau, Marva Martineau, Phyllis ..... ..,.. Marva, Edward ...,. Mason, Glenn 42 56 Maurer, Ardena May, Marguerite .... .. McCall, Leston McCarty, Robert McCombs, Joyce McEntee, Leroy ..... .... 3 6 McGraw, Harold McKarnen, Betty McKay, Jean ..... McKay, Wayne . Mclfeller, Glenna McLaren, Sam .. Orser, Hugh .... Orser, Jack ..... Osborn, Rose ..... Osmer, Dorothy ,,... Osmer, Emily .....,.. Ostrander, Margaret Oswald, Frances .,.,., Ourand, Richard .... Paine, Mary ...... Pardee, Fay ........ Pardee, Gurnith .... Park, Robert ...... Parker, Desdelora Parlette, Florabelle .. Parr, Margaret ..... Parrish, Nina ...,.. Patoprsty, Steve .... Pattengill, Princess .... Pattersong James Pellegrino, John .... Percy, Nancy .,... IO3 ..'.'.'.39i4Qi 'L4' '- .......4i, 57, '35 T9 ,66 69 , ..... 46 -tif 53135 ' ..'. -.56 Perkins, Pauline Perrine, Robert Petku, Berenice Phelps, Lloyd ..,,. Philp, Elizabeth .,... ..... Pichiotino, James . Pichiotino, Robert . Pierce, Harold ...,. Porter, Lyle ...... Porter, Wallace Post, Wilma ...,.. Preston, Franklin .. Promchenkel, Sally . Proud, Philip .,..... Putnam, Arneita Putnam, Donald Quamme, Mildred . Quarles, Kenneth .. Quinn, Jeanne .... Quirk, Betty .... Quirk, Tom ..... Raatz, Max ...,... Ranowslre, Patsy .... sckapp, Gaylord .... japp, Mae ........ Redmond, Ralph Reed, Max ........ Reeder, Helen ..... Reeder, Wayne .,... Reek, Mary Frances ..... . .... . Reich, Frank .,..... Reich, Nina Reid, Carl ,... Reid, Dale ......... Reuther, Matthew .... Reynolds, Ruth ...,.. ... Rich, Lois ......... Richardson, Harold Richmond, Darwin . Richmond, Janet Rickett, Norma Riddle, Robert Riggs, Lorna .... Riggs,'Wilma Riley, Theressa Roach, Maryetta Robbins, Joe ...,. Robbins, Ramona .,... ..... Robertson, Jacquie Robinson, lrene .... Rodgers, Maynard .,.. ..... Rodgers, Norma Rogers, Marvin Rohac, Olga ..,... Rolfe, Ernestine Rolfe, Theodore Root, Flora ....... Root, Genevieve Rourke, Patricia Rourke, Shirley .. Rowell, Mr. Charles Rubelman, Doris Rubelman, Jeanne . Rubenstein, Bernard Rudd, Jack . .,........ Ruess, Clarence Ruff, Donald ...... Rutt, Margaret ...,. Rundell, Lela June. Runyan, Herbert Rupp, Maxine ..... Rupp, Robert ..... Russell, Elwood Russell, Leslie .... Russell, Vivien .... Rust, Gerald .... Rust, Jane ...... Ryan, Don ,. .... .. Ryker, Colleen .... -Ryker, Marvel St. John, Beverly St. John, Marion ., Salisbury, Carolyn . 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