Pellston High School - Pellstonian Yearbook (Pellston, MI)

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.fbe zcatwn Q? aff fl To you, Mrs Reimann,for your excellent guidance and for your keen understanding of our problems during the last four years, we, take great pleasure in dedicating our Pellstonian de know that from your influence our lives have been made better and that we will be better citizens of tomorrow Pg0n Uur clzool ' PARTNE eg ,UA R M Do I , vw Q59 w.f?, vvy Sept Sept Oct Oct Dec 81' 51' 81' Apr May May May May May May June June encfar 0 Cuenta Junior Rings Senior Dance Junior Carnival A an F Senior Pictures Christmas Concert Band Concert Career Day Sophomore Amateur Open House Junior Play Band Festival Band Bounce Junior and Senior J Hop Baccalaureate Class Night Commencement P51 A Fair Show Banquet Q i X '-5 X fwp 1 Cal f NC, . 19 fi: of A r . 26 .ff 7: qf- fx - . 10 5 X , . 23 F. F. . d . H. . my . ll 5.15. T I 4' - 1 Dec. 19 ' M . 20 XXX! ' M o I ' 'K -. F fl M . 27 'I QJWLQ ,KL Apr. 10 Senior Play . an Q 1 21+ ' 6 15 ,117 2 27 J. 1359 1 ' f JK 3 4 29 - -PQ - '. 31 v .fa g 5 '. '.--. f VZ- , a 1, 1 School Boar L Left to right Mr S McC1utchey, Mr P Robinson, Mr D Nichols, Mr E Bonter, Mr P Grobaski, Hrs F Mundt, Mr E Pagel acu ly mf' Row 1 Hrs Tremaine, Mrs Reimann, Miss Bifoss, Miss Bethke, Mr Cook Row 2 Mr Kahle, Mr Pagel, Mr McClutchey, Mr Anderson, Mr leiger, Mr Gibbard P5 Th 3 L. V 2 u o o o o u s a o o n I o 0 0 f,'.5 al D 1- ' :9 3 4 .A N4 - hh A . H- ? S J- Y- I Y '- ' , I . . 3' 3 I O C C . I 0 I I U I 0 e ree Row l Row Row KInsetD nnual :Sai 9,-t Baleda, A Spierling, J Buskirk, A Mummert, C hierholzer, J Smith waldeck, w daak Mrs Reimann, S LaTocha, A Campbell, M Hampton Schiller, M Boe tger, J Romanik, W Spray, L Archer, L Spencley Ball Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Business Editor Class Editor Snapshot Editor Social Editor Music Editor Sports Editors Club Editors Art Editors Typists Advisers . Avis Mummert Joan Buskirk Sebestian LaTocha Audrey Campbell Marshall Hampton Lois Spencley Wilfred Waek Joyce Waldeck Wayne Spray Fred Ball John Romanik Lee Archer Marilyn Schiller Max Boettger Joyce Smith Elaine Baleda Arlene Spierling Carol Hierholzer . Mrs . Relmann Mr. McClutchey To you, the members of the Annual Staff and to the advisers, Mrs. Reimann and Mr. McClutchey, I wish to express my sincere appreciation for your services. You have made this HPellstonianH a success. , J 1 f ff f 4 digs- f' zz ,fi Editor in Chief Pa e Four 540 . 9. 4 A Q ,H A,', . K A 6 , Ax Us ' , 1 X X . ' , S 6 III., :A ri me E - fin 'I' .,lM,-, C . A .. ' if 'K' Q' 7. h4,, I' V ,-, 'I x ,,,, i : E. . ' . . . ' .' 2: J. e ' e u 0 e u 3: M. . Q . . . . . F. . ' ' 0 0 o 0 e 0 C U S Audrey C bell CAudie 'A kind word and a friendly smile for all n Secretary 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff H n Staff 3, 1+ Librarian 3 Sr Double Quintet Joanne Buskirk Josie C J WHer good nature con- quers all Treasurer 3, 4 Annual Staff, H H Staff M Librarian 2 Valedictorian Asso.Ed r, r sr Ions... -.1953 Fredrick Ball CFred3 WL1fe is not life without delight N President M Annual Staff F 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, 4 Sr Double Quintet Senior Play Carol Hierholzer CCarolJ UThe harder I try he gooder to be, the vor ser I become W Vice President M Annual Staff H N Staff 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 U Sr Double Quintet Fo e Ae 2, 3 3, 1+ t U . , senior Play .n Q fa Jerald Bassett CJerryD 'For he who is honest is noble Elkton High l, 2 Librarian M lizabeth Smith CL1bbyJ Uworry and I are strangers Librarian 3 Herald Bassett CBeedlebombJ NLove is friendship put to music Elkton High 1, 2 H N Staff H Band 3, 4 Sr Double Quintet Senior Play Henry Smith CHankJ Uwin, but do it fairly H 1, Basketball 1 Arlene Spierling CNee Neel HThere is no friend like an old friend Student Council 2 -M Annual Staff H N Staff 3, H H Cheerleader 2 Librarian M Sr Double Quintet Marilyn McGarey CMitzeJ WMoney talks! But so often it merely says good by Secretary 1 H N Staff 4 H Librarian 3 Ralph 0'Neal CRalphJ NA quiet tongue shows a wise head Football 1, Baseball 3 Senior Play Edward Dotski Ed n0ne never knows what goes head F F on inside a quiet 12, Page 91 A 4 4. , .H .U ' Q - F. F. A. 1, 2, 39+ F , 2, F ' . F. . A. 3 . . l .ia U M . . A. , 3, 1+ ,'.' llh. 1 W Y F' I A' 32 l' 1+ 2, Senior Play, ' I O . K, . , ,'. ,fly I I , . - we , 3 . as .rr , . Y ' F. u. A. 1+ F. F. A. 2, 1+ 5 Marilyn Schiller CToots1eJ NSo you think she s quiet you Just don't know her Annual Staff H N Staff H Sr Double Quintet David Nichols CDaveD Nwhat would the world have done without me?n President 1 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Manager 2 Raymond Andrews CRayJ nHe's known by the words he doesn't say F Football 1 Basketball l 2, 3, H Sidney Archer CLeeJ HA will of steel heart of gold H President 2, Annual Staff F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Football 4 Basketball l, 2, 3 Sebastian LaTocha CSub5 'The lad with the class spirit Vice President l Annual Staff F Football 1, 2, 3, H Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3 KMaxD HL1vely, good natured, not a care has he H 2 U Football H Track 3, Lois Spencley CLo1s7 nAlwa3s willin to do her part Annual Staff H N Staff H H Librarian 1, 2 Senior Play Cwaynel UL1fe is really sim ple, but men insist on making it complicated? Student Council M Annual Staff F 2 , Football 1, 2, 3, H Baseball 1, 2, 3 Track 3, H Page Seven ' ' 5 . n . n ' F. . A. 1 F. I A. 3 f as , 3, N ,QE lw Max Boettger Wayne Spray . ,, D A F. F. A. 1, , 3 4 A A 3' F. . A. 1, , 3 L+ . ' -- 'll . lf, il? nf F. . A. 1 1 . , , , 'll 3 K . 3 K I 12 gg CPerry3 nTime ripens a 1 things No one is born wise ha lls. Student Council 1 4 Editor in Chief Annual H N Staff , El ine B led CE1aine5 'It m tters not wh you are thought to b t what you are H Annual Staff N Staff , Sr Double Quintet be, CMarshieJ HFools rush in where angels fear to tread Annual Staff H N Staff M Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3 Track 3, 4 Leslie Cronn CLesJ HDon't do today what you can put off until tomorrow H 1 Football 3 M Basketball 1 2 Track 1, 2, 3 Page Joyce Smith CJoyceJ when she sets upon a task, she always sees it through Annual Staff H N Staff 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Sr Double Quintet Senior Play Salutatorian John Romanik KJohnnyJ Wwe value great men by their virtue,not their success Vice President 2 3 Student Council H Annual Staff l Football 1, 2 Senior Play ,rn it Ronald Wilson CP1nkyJ NTo work or not to work, that is the question H Football 3, H Basketball 1 2 Baseball 3 Joyce Waldeck Jo HI can't live without the love of friends U Blissfield High 1 Annual Staff H N Staff H Band 2 3, M Librar an 2, 3 Sr Double Quintet fx I 1 ,R f F. F. A. 1 . .3 ,gy i f ,N 3 . C. J it 'Aq ' .ll wil! gs , F. F. A. , 2, 3 1 5 2' i 1 2 . Avis Mummert Marshall Hampton A A w 1 t..,, O 0 - 2 1 .ll X ,W K' s f A :ix . . ' -' 3 L ' ' 1+ A 5 F. H. A. 3 3 , . ,ft ' ' at - nk F 1 .. I N- , u . . '?l!! F. F. A. , 2 H. '. 3 M , F. H. A. 3 , , 3 EJ.. gh: Bernadine Budzinski 5 Jerry Kliem Uerryl die than reason why 2 Lucy Ance CLouD Senior girls H Maynard Weatherwax OUR MOTTO Cwaxyl 'I'm always happy when 'Ve have crossed the I hear music H F Band 1, 2, 3, M Baseball 1 bay, but the sea lies beyond F OUR COLORS Blue and White OUR FLOWER White Carnation Ps KBernl HSometimes I sit and think, sometimes I Just an Kenneth Bur iKenD Born to be a farmer N 2 Basketball 1, 2,,3 Wilfred Weak Cwilliei nAl1 great men are dying and I don't feel so well myself W Annual Staff H N Staff H F Track 1+ Sr Double Quintet John Bur Uohnf USi1ence is a great peacemaker W F 1 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3 'll . ef F. H. 1. 3 A NW F. I A. 1 , . If X if ', Q ll Au gf! ' . -.,. , F. F. A. 1 3 1+ ,A , Q - ' ' F. . A. , 3, L+ 2 WIt's easier to do or HThe most quiet of all II ll F. F. A. 1, , 3, L+ F. . A. 3 5- I V' ,Y . -' if 'J' . as ...1 3 3. F F. . A. 1 f x. NN leNule 'Uale zclorg It is an honor, a privilege, and a pleasure to stand before you tonight as Valedictorian of he class of 53 I am sure that any member of our class would perience my difficulty in trying to express equately our appreciation of and affection for those who labored with us so patiently in these halls of learning Ah, yes, they were great teach ers! Not only in an academic sense, but in their sympathic understanding of our personal problems They taught us, by precept and example, much that could never be put between the covers of books think we can catalogue the qualities they bestowed only by saying that they managed somehow to imbue us with the Spirit of Learning a reverent regard for the traditions of our nation, the rights of man and the fundamental decencies of life us, Uwe have crossed the bay, but the s a lies be yondu, becomes a reality to us tonight The water in the bay was calm Our lives were planned, to some extent, for us But tonight we have crossed the bay and are facing the sea life Things will not run as smoothly now We are on our own, but this need not discourage us America is a land of opportunity Tonight marks the end of formal education for some of us, but it need not be the end of our learning High school is just a stepping stone to something higher As the evening draws to a close, we realize that our high school days are over We wish to thank our fellow students, for having made these past years some of the happiest moments of our lives, our teachers and parents who have made it possible for us to have been here, and our many friends for all they have done to help us through the trials of life Now on behalf of our entire class, I bid you one and all a fond farewell Joanne Buskirk PgT cl' t UI ll. ex- ad- . I Our class motto which you see on the wall behind Sala ia tory Good evening faculty members, members of the board of education, parents, fellow students, and friends W the members of the senior class of '53 bid you welcome Our class chose the motto 'we have crossed the bay, but the sea lies beyondn As we reach the mouth of the bay with the sea beyond, we pause to look back over the years that have brought us to this momentous occasion Most of our lives we as students have been preparing ourselves to be ab e to sail forward toward the next lap in our Journey of life when we were freshmen, lit tle did we know just exactly what we would choose for our career As our schooling progressed, each of us in turn gave more thought to what he or she wanted out of life The opportunities that have been given us have been many and varied so that each of us might choose the kind and type of ife's work that suited our indiv idual needs Many helping hands have been extended toward us Some of them we have taken eagerly Others we have taken but not so eagerly, in our attempt to find what we fel was the right way for us Our lives, like the bay, have been sheltered from the storms when we reach the sea, the waves and the cur ready to meet whatever is ahead whether it be a gentle breeze or a hurricane we wish to thank each one of you for your help, kindness, and thoughtfulness in helping us to chart our course Now that we have reached the bay, each of us will probably chart the course a little differently,although the journey on which we are about to embark is toward the same landing success We hope that in the years to come the faith that you have shown in us will be justified Now as we reach the parting of the ways, there is lit tle left to say except Goodbye dear friends Good luck and Bon Voyage, graduates Joyce Smith Pg El . e rent will be stronger. With our training we should be Cladd .Hia tory Uwe have crossed the bay, but the sea lies beyond There were fifty one who boarded the ship to start across the bay we chose Robert Shantz, Captain, Sebastian LaTocha, lst Mate, Mari lyn McGarey, 2nd Mate, and Janet Spencley, 3rd Mate Avis Mummert was Student Council representative and Mrs.Reimann was our adviser On October the 13th all were on deck for the Freshmen Initiation As we all survived the initiation, the Sophomores treated us to a weiner roast after school at Lincoln Park on the 20th In the middle of the year David Nichols was elected president as Robert Shantz moved away As money making projects for the year, we sold fudge during class meetings, and sold refreshments at some of the basketball and foot ball games when we again entered the ship for our Sophomore year, we real ized that only forty six of us had returned For our leaders we chose Lee Archer, Captain, John Romanik, lst Mate, Audrey Campbell, 2nd Mate, Wayne Spray, 3rd Mate Arlene Spierling and Avis Mummert were chosen to represent the Sophomore Class in Student Council Mrs Reimann was chosen as our advlser We initiated the Freshmen on September 28, and on October ll we had a movie and served refreshments at the Gym in return for the vigorous initiation We also challenged them to a tug of war across Yaple River This was the starting of another tradition in basketball game The Amateur Show was the big event of the year for us It was held on March 30 and was a tremendous success We held a smelt fry at the Quonset Het on April 28 It was then we reallzed that the waves could be rough on the bay We were now half way across the bay, but there were only forty of us left As our guiding ones, we elected Lee Archer, Captain, John Romanik, lst Nate, Audrey Campbell, 2nd Mate, Joanne Buskirk, 3rd Mate John Romanik was elected to serve on the council with Arlene Spierling and Avis Mummert Mrs Reimann and Mr Pagel were our advisers de realized that this was going to be a busy year The first event was the Junior Carnival which was held on October 19 Our rlngs arrived November 13 Again the waves beat against us as we were about to launch our Junior Play, 'The Peaceful Inn ' It was postponed indefinitely Pg r 1 ll P. H. sf ' we sold refreshments at several games and held a dance after a ' I . We enjoyed the Junior Senior Banquet at the Par-M Club on May 27 The J Hop was held at the Gym the following Thursday This con cluded our activities for the Junior year Yes' now we are Seniors There were thirty eight of us present as we started the last part of the voyage on the bay The guiding ones were Fred Ball, Captain, Carol Hierholzer, lst Mate Audrey Campbell, 2nd Mate, Joanne Buskirk, 3rd Mate Arlene Sp erling, Avis Mummert, Jayne Spray, and John Romanik were the Senior rep resentatives to the council Mrs Reimann and Mr McClutchey were our advisors On September 23, everyone tried to look his best Our Senior pic tures were to be taken The proofs arrived on October 1, and the pictures were delivered November ll We sold candy bars and held programs during the noon hour Our Senior Play was given April 10 The Junior Senior Banquet and J Hop were held the last of May Baccalaureate and Class Night came the first of June Soon each of us, with diplomas in hand, will enter the Sea the Sea of Life Our experiences here on the bay will help us face the waves of the Sea iiigk Clay frophecy Ship ahoy mates' We're crossing the great Sycamore in our S S Anchora and in my mighty telescope,as I look back across the waves, I see mme old matesn splashin' around Yes, it was just ten years ago that they drifted from our port to other seafarin' destinations As I stand looking through my glass, out across the wide spaces, I see Nme old matesu living up to their expectations Here, take a look for yourself Joan Buskirk Trying to be the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a balloon Joyce Smith Secretary to the King of France Arlene Spierling The wife of a prosperous Air Force Captain Lois Spencley Modeling latest fashions for Lane Bryant Ps Thl - 1 - e .. 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' 53, .E f '5m,E I e e e 1 C e N I O Q I e e e e e e e Q 0 I I I I a e 'r teen Joyce Waldeck Starring in operas all over the world, at present appearing in Paris Carol Hierholzer Was nominated this year as one of America's ten best-dressed women John Romanik At the present time is performing the very intricate task of operating on the heart of humans Lucy Ance Selling flower seeds in the Sierra Desert Raymond Andrews Big game hunter in the jungles of Africa Lee Archer Heavyweight champion of the world Fred Ball President of 'Comics That Tickle the Kiddiesn Max Boettger Owner of Elaine Baleda and her Bernadine Budzinski and Heaven Restaurantu in John Bur Has finally take us to Venus Herald Bassett Barber Kenneth Bur .Owner of America the largest chicken factory in the world husband are running a seal farm in Alaska Jerry Kliem managing the fabulous 'Blue Hollywood succeeded in completing his jet that will his specialty Mohawks the Eversharp Pencil Company of South Jerald Bassett Sailing the seven seas just loafing Leslie Cronn The famous sculptor of all basketball stars Edward Dotski The author of the new best seller, 'I Walk Alone' Marshall Hampton Owner of the fat girls' institution He has many admirers Sebastian LaTocha Making wonderful progress on his new invention, the car that runs on water Marilyn McGarey Is living on a quiet farm in Northern Michigan with a family of twelve David Nichols Still going strong as the famous Mammy' singer Ralph 0'Nea1 Justice of the Peace in the hills of Kentucky Elizabeth Smith Is competing with the Double Bubble Gum Company to see who can find the gum that will crack the loudest Henry Smith One of MSC's most brilliant professors Wilfred Waak Tutoring a little African boy in tap-dancing Maynard Heatherwax The great doctor of the science f pigs Ronald Wilson Basketball coach at Notre Dame Wayne Spray Leading actor in Hollywood Avis Mummert Running a business school in Paris Marilyn Schiller A shorthand reporter in Washington, D C Audrey Campbell? Oh, yes, here I am stuck with being captain of this ship! You can see that our class has met success in the world and we sincerely hope that the class of '54 stayed afloat as we 1 as we have Audrey Campbell Psft eee C I eee e OOO I CII O ODI O DOI O eee 0 OOO I OOO I OOO O eee ' e ee e eee e eee e eee e eee e e eee I eee e eee ' e eee e eee e eee e eee e eee 0 e eee e eee e eee e eee o e 1 e BF oure Clay 'W ll Audrey Campbell will not will her air force guy, Dick, to anyone Arlene Spierling wills her love for Max to no one Avis Mummert wills her four years on the Council to Bennie Hampton Bernadine Budzinski leaves her false smile to Helen Blaskowski Carol Hierholzer wills her four years of cheerleading to Roberta Sydow David Nichols wills his temper to anyone who will take it Edward Dotski wills one of his father's cars to Carmen Keiser to get home from the games Elaine Baleda wills her ability to get along with the kids on the bus to Rose Marie Zmikly Elizabeth Smith leaves her bubble gum to Mrs Tremaine Fred Ball wills to Mrs Trema1ne's future literature classes this conclusion that to understand death one must first die Henry Smith wills his beautiful red curls to Pauline Byard Herald Bassett wills his bass to John Cameron, but Joyce to no one Joanne Buskirk wills her rosy cheeks to Mary McClutchey Jerald Bassett wills his ability to get through school to no one, he may need it Jerry Kliem wills his slim figure to Doug Nelson John Bur leaves his beard for Robert Pawlowski John Romanik bequeaths his love for Miss Bifoss to anyone who will take it Joyce Smith will need Glenn, but she will sell her clarinet self Kenneth Bur wills his pretty blue eyes to Raymond Schrader Lee Archer wills his car to Dorothy Luesing, Shirley Spencley, and Kay Schmalzried so they may go to Cheboygan Leslie Cronn wills his hot rod to Don Spencley Lois Spencley wills her nickname nFlashn to the next snap shot editor of the Annual Lucy Ance wills her desk to Doris Shawa Marilyn McGarey wills her ability to make change hmsome unfortunate Junior Marshall Hampton bequeaths his ability to do the 'Charlestonn to Phillip Buskirk Max Boettger wills his love for Whome and family livingn to anyone who will take it Maynard Weatherwax wills his cornet to Jim Gillett Ralph O'Neal will not will Edna, because he wouldn't have anyone to argue with Raymond Andrews wills his ability to play basketball to Eddie Reimann Ronald Wilson will will Marilyn to no one,he wants her for himself Sebastian LaTocha will not give up his car wayne Spray wills his ability to get along in government class to Ruth Burkhart Wilfred Waak will leave quit-pushing, Marilyn Schiller presents this will to the class of '53 Ps o L Joyce Waldeck will not will Herald to a soulgshe wants him for her- a e Fifteen Clam Poem Twas the night before commencement When the ship set out to sea. Not a creature was stirring, Except the class of '53 For Maynard Weatherwax we've not much to say, Except that he's a swell guy all through the Dave Nichols, so quiet in our class, Thinks his Polly is a pretty lass Carol Hierholzer's the one we're after, We'll always remember her hilarious laughter For wise wisecracks we have our Wayne Spray, School work over, he laughs through the day Joanne Buskirk stands at the top of the class She knows her math and can do it in a flash Joyce Smith, who runs a close second, BJ Dan Cupid has been beckoned Max Boettger a truck driver wants to be That's one good way the country to see Audrey Campbell is our class secretary Her motto is work, have fun, and be merry Joyce Waldeck who 13 so coy and demure She'll not long be alone, that we are sure Sebastian LaTocha with his curly hair, Owner of a hot rod is Les Cronn In it he goes riding till the dawn Lois Spencley C uite a pennyl Future plans? he hasn't any Raymond Andrews is quiet and athletic He has a smile that is quite magnetic Herald and Jerald are twins, you know Give them a flivver and watch them go Bernadine and Lucy very close friends We hope that their friendship never ends pgs! day ' 5 We will find him almost anywhere! Marshall Hampton towers o'er them all Handsome, not shy, but Libby and Henry of the Do they act alike? N Ronald Wilson, willing We know he will always oh so tall' Smith family sirree' to try, get by Arlene Spierling is most vivacious As a Librarian she's always gracious Jerry Kliem is not very tall, And still, I think, he's not so small Marilyn Schiller Ca girl worth knowing! Is quiet, smart, and easy going John Romanik, good 100k1Hg and tall, Has a cute girl friend who is quite small Elaine Baleda has a good mind, A nicer girl is hard to find Wilfred Waak, our class wit, All alone, he'll never sit Yes, of course, it is Ralph O'Neal John and Ken Bur Cthey're not brothers! Always willing to help others Avis Mummert, a brilliant lass, Always helping the Senior Class Marilyn McGarey has a beau named Ed Do you suppose they'l1 ever wedo Fred Ball is quite an athlete, As a friend, he can't be beat Lee Archer is Cheboygan bound In Pellston, that girl can't be found There's a boy in our class named Ed Dotski And his girl doesn't live in Petoskey PQS nt . O , There's a lad who's liked a great deal. Hill! Raymond Andrews Lee Archer Lucy Ance Fred Ball Herald Bassett Jerald Bassett Max Boettger John Bur Kenneth Bur Elaine Baleda Bernadine Budzinski Joanne Buskirk Audrey Campbell Leslie Cronn Ed Dotski Marshall Hampton Jerry Kliem Sebastian LaTocha Marilyn McGarey Avis Mummert David Nichols Ralph 0'Neal John Romanik Henry Smith Wayne Spray Marilyn Schiller Joyce Smith Elizabeth Smith Lois Spencley Arlene Spierling Wilfred Waak Maynard Weatherwax Ronald Wilson Joyce Waldeck ZUAQQ who Amhiiinn Go to college Get married Work Astronomer Mechanic Auto mechanic Truck driver Farmer Farmer Get married Work Go to college Secretary Make a million Work Women travel Helen Marry a rich woman Nurse Secretary Truck driver Go steady Bachelor Minister Work Stenographer Secretary Telephone operator A flyer Secretary Work Hunting Tool 5 die maker Nurse Pg E LLLQE Myself Sally G James Trout fishing Old cars Jane Women Sleep Sleep Wayne Don N Everyone Richard Hot Rod Marilyn M Women Carp Lake Women School Polly Edna Glorianne Ann M Women Audrey Glenn Love Pickles Max W Darlene Everybody Marilyn C Herald 5212 No! Oh! dear Goodness! UDon't Let the Stars get in Your Eyesn NOh, shucksln I forgot nDon't let it flip ya!l' nOh, dearln Don t know 'Hurry Backlu Don t know Don't know NOh, but don't you know itln Pin wheel Maybe 'I like it 'oh, Helens 'cmckem ' WI don't care 'Goshl 'Hard to tell' 'Never fearn 'Ohl dear UIt's a sad story' UI'll be darned' Fooey' Darn it all' NOh, fiddle sticksln 'You know itln ou pogue HLet's live a littlen Don't know NOh, dearln 'REALLY??' II II O II II II II II II II I II F. ' . II I II II II n , n I I n n I II Carol Hierholzer Secretary 8 Keith HCripeW I I I Ed. N I II I I I I II . I I II I II I I . IIY II Il II I I a e ighteen student Counci ,V Seated T Gardner, M Wallace, A Spierling, J Romanik, A Hummert, W Spray Standing B Hampton, W Hartman, J Kerridge, G Ward OFFICERS President John Romanik xice President Avis Mummert Secretary Treasurer Arlene Spierling Adviser Mr P41801 ewdpaper 'Staff U mom? F5 Row 1 W Waak, M Hampton, J Waldeck, A Campbell, C Hierholzer, A Spierling, H Bassett, R Rudy, D Murray Row 2 L Spencley, E Baleda, E Newswanger, B Deit B Bur, S Anderson, V Mum ert, M Readmond, J Buskirk J Smith, A Mum ert Row 3 E 0'Neil, O Cain, K Schmalzried, S Shier, M Sch ller, M Wallace, T Gardner, A Dieterich, M McGarq5 S Snider, J Smith, R McKinney Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Advisers OFFICERS PUNK Carol Hierholzer Arlene Spierling Audrey Campbell Mrs Reimann Mrs Tremaine 42 'A fr Q W' , I. A ' F 7 I ' M .X 1 4 r I Q Q Q Q Q Z Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q '7 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ii ' I I I I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I 'F in f , , ' 1 ' -Q :V J , l f A . , - D l Q Q 5 ol . A - . 3 3 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 3 Q Q Q I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q Q Q Q I I I I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I a e me ee ' unwr lau rffr P Buskirk, H Drier, J Schaufler, R Marshall, R Bur Row 2 D Walsh D Mace, D Elder, D Murray, M McC1utchey, S Anderson, B Deits, G Ward D Bohn, R Bur, H Drier, H Searles Row 3 D Luesing, J Nichols, M Honson, F Nethercott, M Readmond, R Burkhart, B Ball, U Sklera, E Sydow, O Young, G Hayes, S Spencley Row 4 E Cronn, A Fox, H Bla skowski, P Kyte, B Mace, G Aurand, T Gardener, C Lounsberry, S Snider, O Cain, G Durkalec, P Byard Advisers, Mrs Tremaine and Mr Neiger CLASS OFFICERS President Robert Bur Vice President Betty Diets Secretary Sally Snider Treasurer Jane Nichols Student Council Thelma Gardner William Hartman Garry Ward Cheerleaders Ursula Skiera Pat Kyte Sponsors Mr A B Neiger Mrs W M Tremaine On October, 1952, we held our Junior Carnival at the Pellston High School Gym James Baker, '56, and Goldie Ferguson, 55, were chosen as King and Queen of the Carnival We raffled a radio and steam iron, a basket of groceries was the door prize We sold pop and candy at one football and two basketball games. We also held dances after the basketball games. We held a dance and floor show on April 17. Our Junior Play, 'The Charming Intruderu, was produced on May l. Page Tien ty o C , l , . 0 - - J' . 5 .A I , ,, ra A I n ' R- I l Row l: L. Gregory, R. Passino, E. Yoder, B. Hartman, D. Drier, L. Luesing, . . . . . . : . , . . . . . . . , 0 I I Soplwmore Clay Davenport, R Gokey, D bchlller, 0 Holiday Row 2 E hby, B Guy, L Carlson, M Cameron, S Friedenstab, R Schrader, J Coffin, A Vance, J Kerridge, G Ball, D Brill, B Cameron Row 3: M Wallace, M Munger, G Ferguson E Steen, F Beach, E Newswanger, R Marszalec B Ellis, L Pawlowsk , A Dieterrich, W Sanford, M Fay Row 4 M 'Neil, H Searles, P Kalkofen, J Spencley, J Jarman, S Shier, D Shawa, M Ericks, J Smith, K Schmalzried, R McKinney, E 0'Neil Adviser Mr Cook CLASS OFFICERS President Jim Coffin Vice President Larry Carlson Secretary Kay Schmalzried Treasurer Goldie Ferguson Student Council Jack Kerridge Marcella Wallace Sponsor Mr Cook On October 8, 1952, we initiated the Freshmen into Pellston High School We held our Sophomore Freshman party on October 8, at Burt Lake, with a wiener roast and refreshments for all In order to increase the funds in our treasury, we held an Amateur Show on March 27, and sold candy and pop at football and basketball games W also had two dances in the gym after basketball games. age wen y . 4 , E - A ' - 4 f , , -us L, , A ,, if I., Row 1: N. Ball, R. Rudy, R. Lysher, G. Waak, A. Ferguson, J. Cadwell, M. . 5 P T 1- 51-ealzman cxladd Row l H Gibson, V Mummert, F Durkalec, F Keupper, J Baker, B Kahl W Spencley, L Shananquet, D Drier, R Schiller, B Hampton, R Swartout W Fosmore D Kahle, J Grimes, W Mallory, C Sydow, J Skiera, J Schlos ser Row L Pawlowski, H Steen, A Boettger, J Bohn, M McSpadin, L Ball, D Nelson, M Bennett, N Wilson, B Skiera, M Campbell, R Zmikly Row 1+ J Kewagoshkum, J Young, N Burkhart, H McDonoff, B Reed, B Spencley, P Noel, M Cembrowicz, D Ward, C Clark, E Reimann, J Mace, R Sydow Adviser, Miss Bifoss CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Cheerleaders Linda Lorna Jerry Benny Nancy Patty Rober Sponsor Vernon Mummert Burnham Ball Aurand Hampton Wilson Noel ta Sydov Miss Bifoss We were initiated into Pellston High School on October 8 by the Sopho mores That night we attended a party given by the Sophomores at Burt Lake We sold refreshments at football and basketball games and held dances after two games. Page Tien t t FS F53 . . . L .Q t ' v : . . . . . . e, new 2: J. Au:-and, L. Burnham, w. LaToc12a, L. Ball, 15. Better-1y,'L. Noel, ' ,. gcglztln Q Je Row 1: B Davis, J Davenport J Davenport E levavanger, J Borrow, J Gillett, R Bonter B Baker Row 2 B 0'le1l, V Bunt, B Croft, H Sanford, T Hopkins C Mars 1, B Howell, P Marshall, D Bonter Row 3: R Winters, I Anderson, ggiser, E dMooro, C Baleda, B Bayha, J Cameron, E Shorter, F Beilann Teacho Rovlan MIIJOI' .High Zeal!! Seated: F Reimann, R Durkalec, J Gillett, R Drier, M Anderson Standing: B Davie, R Bonter, C Marshall, P. Cabinav, B Shananaquet Coach, Mr Annelin age enty I O 5 fy H - Q , V ' 'I 9 L LL ' W ii Q - 'T , I .sal . - .sz . ' 1. 4 C ' .P ae 1 1 ,. l I O O I l I I O S I I I I I U hai I . I I C I 6 O O I I O I I O I I C as K ffv 1-.. G, . , nv I .. ' O 9 . Y I D ' Q 5 ' g , , ' ' 2' 4 . . 4. ,' 4 ' v 1 . O e qi' V 0 ,' ' , to A . ,- X Xe . K - ' , , O U I I 0 I e e e e Q g e P T1 - fl euentlz grade hh 4 it Row 1 E Aylesworth, W Shananaquet, P Cabinaw, J Grimes, P Gibson, G Honson M Anderson Row 2 A Russell, E Walsh, W Sovles J Bonter, A Anc Ri gs Row 3 E Rose, T Moore, L Givens R Dashner, R kalec, D Johnson R Dr er K Stoneburner Teacher, Mrs Kling er IQSMOF Row 1 C Anderson, I Phelps, J McSpaden, I Sorrow, V Kahle, M Kuebler, Honson V Hopkins Row 2 D Bonter L B ovn, B McClutchey, B Nagsnsshe, I Marshall, E Gabrielson, L Csbinsv ov 3: S Schsufler, S Murray, R Conrad, L Moore, C Elder, S Baker, G Skilton, C Croff Teacher, Mr Annelin PgTK rn i ' A ' ' ll I -15 4' ...Q .Q tl' G' f 1525 ' If W, 'A , 5 E, W U - I :. 0 .2 .0 .. .1 :. . Ibur. 0. . e:'B: iz Sixth grade be J 4 1 f 5 A ' 2 Z ' . i . . . i O . . . .. C.. 4 Q .fn y-four flffhg' Je Row 1 P Zlikly, J Givens, J lowland, C Marshall, R Kahle, E Gabrielson, R Honson Row 2 H Robbins K Parke D Bo ers B aleron E Wabaninke E Holford, R snananquet, L sroneburier reacnei, M s Jonnlton ' ourilz grade Row 1: N. Hard, E. Pasney, H. Stoneburner, B. Schaufler, S. Johnston D. Dashner, P. Robbins, B. Treffry. Row 2: E. Zmikly, R. Cook, M. Marshall, S. ieckvald, . Kewagoshkum, B. Kaiser P. Heshekey D. Fay. Row 3: R. Culnan S Ro 1 P. Bonter J Groulx N . e , . , . ns, D. Ste le D. Nichols, L. Bonter. ,Row l+: S. Qabina T. Bodzick, L. Reckvald, S. Robinson, . Aylesvorth, 0. Russell, S. Mallory, D Bode. Teacher, Hrs. Schmalzried. Page Twenty five C L l'Cl I . . : z .. ,U . y, '. nter B. Anderson, B. Shave, S. Drier. Row 3: R. Searles, n. cook J. Hint . 6 . . -- ,,f1 ' P . fe' ' V ' : Q7 I I 1 ll Xzyxx , R fur 1 5 w, 1. .1 grad. P Wi I Row lx K Gabrielson, D Kaiser, L Weathervax, C Anderson D Givins, J Gillet C Laughbaum Row 2 G Culman R And , s ne Row 3 A Stoneburner, B Wilson, M Noel S Fay S Haboninkee J P , , asney, D Burns, B Smith, L Nelson, J Robbins , Teacher, Miss Dewey eC0l1. fa e HH Row 1 K Cook, E Rose, J Reckvald, D Kitchen, R Carter, L Shreier, H Reimann, L. Stoneburner, C. Cullen. Row 2: J. Kuebler R Givens L Bonter J H , . , . , . oore, S. Pagel, B. Anderson, J. Shawn, J. Kevaygoshkum. Teacher, Mrs. Hier. Page Treaty O LI' m -Q, Bu l 'if iv Y ,A J, . 28,7 ' J 1 V- I ge. e CF v ., T J Bad 1 k A A h 1 ks R :V i Z erson, W. Dvartout, D. Clark, E. Cook, P. , z c , . ac a e . anAl t . : . . . ,L, if Q. of - . a L l gzrdi grade 9,42 Row 1 G Durkalec, D Sydow, J Honson, R VanAlstine, D Boda, B Fay, P Treffry Row 2 M Clark, K Marshall, W Brown, N Weatherwax, L Kuebler, L Parkey, D Bonter Row 3 M Hierholzer, R Searles, J Carter, W Smith, R Burns, E Davenport, G Keiser Teacher, Mrs McRae mndergarfen How 1: G. Stoneburner, P. VanAlstine M. Burns, B. Keiser, T. McDonald, J. Parkey, M. Stuebing, R. Noel, S. Nowland, C. Giliett. Row 2: R. Shier, D. Rae, R. Zulski, D. Betway, T. West R. Reckwald, P. Robinson, J. Annelin, C. Kitchin, D. Groulx. Row 3: G. Skilton, J. LaPeer, L. Parkey, J. Davenport, G. Gardner, R. Ryan, A. Boda, D. Drier, L. Stark, M. Ferguson. Teacher, Mrs. Anderson. Page Turn ty O M P , s M ,,- , . , - Q 9 n . -1 1 ' . , . O O I O I l O I . I .4 , A A I 5 lw eIlL0l' all Row 1 D Luesing, S Spencley, M Readmond, L Noel, E Shorter, K Anderson, A Yoder, S Anderson O Cain J Smith, M McClutchey, A Dieterich, J Waldeck, G Durka ec, J N chols Row 2 T Gardner, L Ball, D Bonter, K Schmalzried, M Ericks, B Ball, P Byard, B Ellis, J Davenport, V Hunt, J Davenport, E Cronn, S Snider Row 3 G Ferguson B Kaiser, M Weatherwax, A Vance D Walsh, B Croff, J Cameron, M ameron, W Sanford, K Searles, R onter J Gillet, H Bassett Kneeling M Wallace, M Hunger, S Shier, Kerridge Mr Anderson, Instructor In the fall, shortly after school started, we marched and played at the home football games Gaylord was the only away game we attended There we helped dedicate their new football field At Christmas time the band gave a concert at the Quonset Hut This also included talks by the band communications students on the origin of different Christmas customs Something else was new the band laid down their instruments The band helped to dedicate the gym when the remodeling was vided into two pep bands and took turns playing at the rest of On March 20 we held our spring concert featuring mostly John The program was enjoyed by everyone. and sang nSilent Nightu completed The band di the games Phillip Sousa's marches. As a novelty act Mr. Anderson formed a bottle band. The band instruments were bot- tles. Instead of sending band students to Interlochen as has been the custom, the band voted to establish a harmony band for experimenting in the third grade. The harmony band is composed of child flutes and harmony pipes. The Senior Band, Cadet Band, and Harmony Band combined their forces to make our an nual Band Bounce a success. When we journeyed to East Jordan for the Band Festival, we were quite excited. Our band's special selections were HKing Midas Overturen and the UDelores Marchu. Besides the usual work and playing in the band, the members went to Petoskey to hear the Denver Symphony Orchestra. Page Tienly ugh! 5 ' Ja' J D P-g Q-, In 7 Qxfifi ...'6.:.: .. I ...'i..5.'.. . jorelted J Nichols, S Spencley, D Luesing, G Durkalec 8 MIZLOI' and F' f' Row 1: R Searles, S Schaufler, S Murray, S Baker, L Moore, G Skilton, C Croff, B Cameron Row 2 M Anderson E Ellsworth, B Davis, R 0'le1l, W Sovles, M Sanford, E Walsh Row 3: Bonter L Givens B Riggs, B Bayha, J B ovn, E Gebrielson, B Anderson, C Anderson structor, Mr Anderson PQT ty uture omemakerd Cl 5 350 1 Diets E Newawanger, 8 Snider, B Bpencley Row 2: Miss Bethka, Niche s L Ball, B Ball, E Smith, N Bell, H Drier, G Ferguson, B Ellis, Gardner Row 3: J Mace, E Cronn, B Reed, J Smith, M Mc gagey,fg Schmalzried, S Shier, J Spencley, D Ward, P Kalkofen, H c ono OFFICERS President Betty Diets Vice President Susan Anderson Secretary Edith Newswanger Treasurer Sally Snider Adviser Miss Bethke On October 23, we had the F H A Fair along with the F F A The girls exhibited bake goods, and they were judged by Hrs Greta Anderson At the Regional Meeting held in Petoskey on the 18 of October, Susan Anderson was chosen Vice President for the region Some of the girls acted as ushers he initiation was held on October 29 The officers were dressed for mally ur club colors are red and white, our flower, the American Beauty rose, our lotto, 'Toward New Horizons N age Thirty u Z ge QQ Q 'q D I , F 4f Q A . , t W. ,vt :VI S.' . 5 l -' mg 5' asf i, - Row ll M. Wallace, D. Luesing, G. Durkalec, B. Cameron, 8. Andersoni B. 1.0 O . I . O . O 0 .I is a a e e a e ' T . - 0 . ,i 6 6 9 9 P uture garmerd of almerica Row l K Bur, D Nichols, D Drier, L Gregory, J Kerridge, H Searles Spray, M Davenport, G Ball, V Mummert, D Bur, E Dotski Row 2: Friedenstab, W Spencley, D Lysher, J Baker, P Buskirk, H Smith Ferguson, B Gokey, E Yoder F Durkalec Row 3 R Betterly, J Bur Schlosser, D Mace, B Bur Brill, R 0'Neal, W Fosmore L Noel Kliem Row 4 E Reimann J Bohn, H Steen, B Mallory, Marszalec, Sydow, B Pawlowski, L Ba 1, M Bennett, L Pawlowski Adviser, Mr Gibbard OFFICERS President Herb Searles Vice President Wayne Spray Secretary Jack Kerridge Treasurer Myrlin Davenport Reporter George Ball The F F A has been very busy this year Among it accomplishments are the following F F A Fa r Added two gilts to pig chain Held F F A Banquet Built Green House Planted 20,000 trees Sold :hoo worth of seeds Tested community wells Participated in District F F A Speech, Parliamentary Pro- cedure, and Demonstration Contest Placed first in the Northern Michigan Potato and Apple judg ing contest NO QQONUX-Fla-DID!-' W A '23 Q-W GEBS Psp! N C945-IPUJS ' . U3 1 Q 0 'n U an u n 4+ , . . Q' ' 0 0 ' l-5 F' n u Q q ...ui . . . U., .1 . V SX o Q a n I' 'LJ 'yy 1 I o o o I f 1- -at If Q ','J'Q'f1'f . ' ' . 'g I 6 ll! o Q Q e o o ' lu f . . . . . . . ' . ' A '1 0 4 f rl . ' m H o s ' 0 . '4 C3 X' H s u o Q on F Q O 0 H '4 I - P' .- I . Kadketbalf Row 1: R Andrews, M Davenport, J Schaufler, F Ball, R Rudy Row 2: G Aurand, F Durkalec, L Shananquet, B Guy, H Searls Coach Bill Carey The team, under coaches Sam McC1utchey and Bill Carey, played good ball this year They lost many close games, each time fighting till the very finish The game the Hornets won was over onset the best teams in the con ference Due to the fact that the gym was being remodeled, the boys didn't have the opportunity to practice the first two months 9921922222 Rogers City East Jordan Mancelona Gaylord Harbor Springs Onaway Charlevoix Rogers City Boyne City East Jordan Hancelona Gaylord Charlevoix Harbor Springs Onavay Boyne City IQHIBBIBBI Cheboygan Catholic Page flurry the his 1, 4' 'Q L zf ,, ix Ha 6 1.658 51 58 39 51 5163 396 l?:ff?l'lZEhJ An gl B Guy ow Row l G Ball, J Baker, B Gokey, B Kahle, M Davenport, H Steen, E Reimann, B Mallory, Durkalec Bennett Row 3 W Fosmore, L Shananquet, V Mummert, D Drier, J Sch losser Swartout, L Ball, M The second team won half of the games this year Outstanding boys on the second team were Dale Drier, Ed Reimann, Bill Guy, Bob Gokey, Les ter Ball, George Ball Later in the season the second team lost three boys Those transferred to the first team ar Frank Durkalec, Lawrence Shananquet, and Myrlin Davenport Q iii M 0' .Xl jx K .QBf2ZQQS2 Rogers City East Jordan Mancelona Gaylord Harbor Springs Onaway Charlevoix Rogers City Boyne City East Jordan Mancelona Gaylord Charlevoix Harbor Springs Onaway Boyne City Page T hurry-3 ILS! uf oo! a fafw-if-f Rov 1: E Reilann, S LaTocha, R Rudy, M Halpton, L Archer, H Boettger, R Wilson, G Lurand, E Yoder, H Drier, J Schaufler, W Spray Row 2: G Robbins, B 0'leal, A Eby, R Ellhirlt, L Cronn, J Baker B Kahle, H Davenport, L Shananquet, A Yoder, R Bur, D Drier, B Marshall beach, Ray B ovn The Pellston Hornets led by coach Ray B own had a good season, considering there were only three first stringers back Marshall Hampton and Ed Yoder made honorable mention on the all conference team, with Glenn Aurand making the second team The scores for the games played are OPP East Jordan Gaylord Harbor Springs Mancelona Charlevoix Boyne City FNTOOOQ 5 7 ly f f 1 J X am it I. 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