Pellston High School - Pellstonian Yearbook (Pellston, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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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 .. ' ,, I e e ' I O f - 1 l Y - - O O I I . .. C e . C U ' ' . e 4 I .... e e Q Q is ii, QQQL 5 N ' - : T.. ' 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

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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 .



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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

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