Perry High School - Rambler Yearbook (Perry, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Second Row:-Mamie Sandin, First a Second Gradesg Lucile Peck, Sixth Gradesg DorisEastman, JuniorH1gh and Artg Florence Myers, Kindergarteng Joan Aldrich, Fifth Gradeg Martha Marvin, Girls Phlsical Education, Leora Laneg First Grade, and Gladys Reynoldsg Fourth Grade. Front Row:-Doris White, Secretaryg Marion Towsley, Home Economics, Ray Nash, English, Warren Crandell, Superintendent, Lyle Bouck, Principalg Ella Phelps, Englishg Mary Bruno, Fifth and Sixth Gradesg and Mary Strong, Third Grade. ,QM a F , , A ffff' aw - f L,.axfQ'9' ' C5-'-f X Jews' I -.pa Z ,JWU CCW' mo' M97 A an '- Cf Q00 Q Ee' 1'-ill- ex Www YfS LM ox 'ver ' x '57 R , ' ag Q7 E177 KSQMQ we .,0f'fJ 'i fi?-QQ. .. l Ns, GUNS L 'fo 'Low X sg S3517 'i qw S318 an r l G , 'ff' . 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We have taken this way to express our deepest gratitude to the teachers who have shared with us our blessings and misfortunes, our headaches and happlnesses. From the bottoms of our hearts, we thank you! aww! seg Back Rowz- Front Row:- Ella Phelps, Advisor Elaine Polhemus, Historian Betty Spangler, Girls Athletics Kate Morton, Asst. Editor Alta Tillson, Business Manager Norman Sandin, Editor Rick Talbert, Boys Athletics Louis Gaffner, Asst. Editor Marge Cavanagh, Photo Editor Dorothy Warren, Head Typist Donna Holley, Art Editor Others Contributing time and effort on sub-committees are Tom Henry, LoisBeardslee, MadelineDepew, Joan Morton, Neil Briggs, Charlice Tefft, Ellen Jane Felton, Lorraine Pope and Mona Noe. fan ' ' Ella Phelps senior Advisor dmmlstratlon Warren Crandell erintendent Lyle Bouck Principal Mona. Noe Norman Sendin Ulf you've a plan to get rich quick, here's e chap who'll make it oliok.U Senior President Sophomore Vice President Student Council Sec Annual Staff Editor Journalism Cluo Editor-l Yr. Glee Club-Zyrs. Mixed Chorus-Zyrs. 4 -1 UNot only good, nut good for something.U Senior Vice President Junior Treasurer Girls Glee Club-2 yrs. Mixed Chorus-2 yrs. Journalism Club-l vr. Camera Club-l yr. Junior Play Honor Guard '50 - -'IC Stemo Club Junior and Seni Honor Guard '50 Besketbell-Zvrs Football-l vr. or Plays E5 -E-Q I E gi ttfis. X -X ES? W ll 1l?5, ,j4?3Qi,'V ,' L45 Catherine Morton HSne looks innocent, but so does a stick or dynemite.W Senior Secretary Student Council-3yrs. Bend Treasurer-lyr. Baton Twirler-byrs. Girls Glee Club-Byrs. Glee Club Secretary-lyr. Mixed Chorus-3yrs. Junior end Senior Plays Annual Staff Pep Club-Zyrs. Pep Club Vice President-lyr Dorotny Warren WYou don't have to ge a red-head to be pre- ferred H Senior Treasurer Student Council-2 yrs. Girls Glee Club-2 yrs. Mixed Chorus-P yrs. Cheerleader-3 yrs. Junior and Senior Plays Annuql Staff Pep Club-2 yrs. Journalism Club-l yr. so Velma Adams HThe kind of girl we would like to have more of.H Nz! x f lx f X sv? 4 V Class President-2 yrs.Q3f59ll 333121 Wayland High School Student Council-l yr. Girls Glee Club-Q yrs Mixed CDOPUS-U yrs. Band-2 yrs. Junior Play Senior Play Usher Journalism Cluo-l yr. Fo Ho Ao ' 1 VT. Camere Cluo-2 yrs. Migsourin M J NJust a guy who moved glee Gwub-1 VF into town and always BaSketgQ11-,'VLS nice to have around.U Besebell-2 yrs. -Q X Ping Pong-2 yrs. , Qi -tif no-fgb GH iv ',aa f' e. of l. Gi? ur 52? Lois Beardslee Honor Guard '50 Annual Staff USesking diligently Girls 9r'N 3'2'3 K Berry Bennetu r4 ff X vsp. Glee Club-U Yrs. after Pnowledge.n Mixed Chorus-U yrs. F. H. A. - l yr. Drametics Cluo-l yr. ,Y-3 Journalism Cluo-2 yrs. q Junior Play L! I XFX 4' r ' J- - . I'll tell the world, JL,-5 i 4 and 11: better listen. f 5, ,... -7 -Til--K V L . . . -257115. A.A, 'J2ll- y-s. ,., A f' fFo01:ra1L+r Jr. A Sr. Plays Basketball-U yrs. -L-- --Eg-Q OO 9 ' in sports he tends to Varsity Club-l Glee Club-l yr Pep Club-l yr. yr.. 3 'o ous1ness.' l Nell Bri s F. F. A.-M yrs, Fa Fo AQ l yr. Band-U yrs. Band Vice President- gi wfffi' Kendall Carey HSome think the world was made for fun and frolic.n Cheerleader-1 yr. Annual Staff Junior and Senior Plays Girls Glee Club-l yr.nThe wind may come and Mixed Chorus-l yr. Basketball 2 rs . y 0 Journalism Club-1 yr. 1 yr. Junior and Senior do I Plays R ...... s -gk IHHID Q I I I Marjorie Cavanagh the wind may go, but I blow on forever.n , 7. -: 1,1-H-'-A , 1 X -'P ,f--',,.- f f,...,Q I J Myrtle Cross --:z....:4.f' :::::iT HA leugn is worth a F, H, A, - 1 yr, hundred groans in any E market,H JOUTH8llSm Club Girls Glee Club-3 yrs. Mixed Chorus-3 yrs. Glee Club Treasurer 2 yrs. Glee Club Seo. l yr Triple Trio-1 yr. Girls Sextette-l yr Dance Club-l vr. Pep Club-2 vrs. Basketball-U yrs. Softball-2 yrs. Madeline Depew NHer accomplishments are manV Her vices mighty few--and when she sets upon a task sne always sees it tnrougn.N Cheerleader-4 yrs. Annual Staff Junior and Senior Plays Richard Flannerv Uwe never know when ne's aroundg a quiet- er fellow oouldn't be found.H A ,I 7 - K Z Z-Q - ....,,. ,.-Q F. F. A - U yrs. Boxing-l yr. Pattv Freese NI'm not as oasnful as I look.U Senior Play Girls Glee Cluo-2 yrs Vixed Cnorus-l vr. f g .H f qw f 'ZS Louis Gaffner NSeen witn Marge in the nall, but in sports he prefers baseball.L Annual Staff BaSV6tbal1-b yrs. Baseball-U VPS- Football-2 YTS- Varsity Club-1 YF- Eoys Glee Club-1 YP Mixed Cnorus-l YF- Pen Clun-l Yr. A Tom Henry WHe is never quiet, but when he is sleeo- ing.U Y, - :fr ,I Margo Hoengner Annual Staff Junior and Senior Play Boys Glee Club-3 yrs. Mixed Chorus-3 yrs. Basketball-l yr. Pep Club-l yr. Journalism Club-1 yr. nHer heart is like the c ' dp fi' moong there'e a man in 1t.N Honor Guard '50 Junior Play Girls Glee Club-2 yrs. Mixed Chorus-2 yrs. Fo Ho As ' 1 Dance Club-1 yr. Drametioe Club-l yr. Bill Hammond nThere's no future in worrying.' 1. , - 3 FITS, fxt ,yy I 5' 'Q - , fr F. F A F. F. A. President-l yr. A '- Junior Play Donn? Uolle Honor Guard '50 --L4 Annual Staff n . . 1' Senior Plav A wlnnlng nay, a 1 Y - - H ,L-qi-' -.1-tu ' ...- ,,,-a- - Student Council Pres. friendly Smile: in all Journalism Club Editor 1 vr Basketball-2 yrs. wozth while H 5 3 1 Vr a girl wnQ'e really ' 01 ol 'it Rose KSVGI' Her darling brown eyes have a look of disguise Junior and Senior Plays Girls Glee Club-M yrs. Mixed Cnorus-M yrs. Band-2 yrs. Fo Ho Ao '1 yr. Pep Club-1 yr. Basketball-2 yrs. 1 Rav Mahlow r V V A Never worry today if ll you can put it off until Ky 'V tomorrow. 1 :F -- Honor Guard '50 qi Fu Fo Ao '3 YPSO fum -sc' N 9 ?fa C55 Q C' 43,-we Q - -g --+1.' .-,, 4 ' ',4..-..l,,, asf Qvf js! Marv Martin I -6'gN atisfied wherever she New F0 H0 A0 2 0 JoAnne Norton Y ' xkl'?Hf5,4 A blush can be beautiful, 524 but often 1nconven1ent.n X sf 52,4 Annual Staff -7 Cheerleader-3 yrs. T. Q W IL X S .......... -l... A 4-.14 f1 1- Junior and Senior Plays Girls Glee Club-3 yrs. Glee Club Secretary-l yr. Mixed Chorus-3 yrs. Pep Club-2 yrs. I Q 'HAM 0 R4 d f XS ,, Martha Neff She may never change except in name.W Mixed Chorus-M yrs. Girls Glee Club-1 yr. 9427 Jirls Double Sextette 2? ,-I 1221. 222215132 Camera. Club-2 yrs. Camera Club Pres.-1 yr HAll great people comecamera Club Vice ' Dramatics Club-l yr. Ellen Jane Pelton UA nice girl all U ft. 10-5 in. of her. Fo Ho Ao 1 yr! Girls Glee Club-2 yrs. Mixed Chorus-2 yrs. Pep Club-1 Yr. Softball-1 yr. Elaine Polhemus UA jolly girl chuck full of fun--She's always nice to have for a chum.n Annual Staff Freshman Vice President Junior and Senior Plays Baton Girls Mixed Dance Pep G 1 Twirler-U yrs. Glee Club-3 yrs Chorus-3 yrs. Club-l yr. ub-1 yr. Fo Ho Ao-1 yrs Girls Sextette- l yr. Dale Pollok Senior Play Football-U yrs. N varsity club-2 yrs. Worker- F0 Fl F. F. A. Prgg?l1 vr.H0n0T Guard '50 F, F, A, SeC.-1 yf..Student Council-1 yr. 0 WA quiet and conscientious Lorraine Pope UQu1et, unruffled, always the same.n Girls Glee Club-2 yrs. Mixed Chorus-2 yrs. Pep Club-l yr. Softball-2 yrs. 7' Carolyn Reynolds F' XJP'N HAlways laughing never F glum, she is a happy f, cheerful chum.n Band-2 yrs. Fo Ho A-Q '3 G1 en Ryan UHappy am I, from cares I'm free.n fl. F1 M AL M JK QU MLM Hman Fresident Boys Glee Club Q9 Baseball-3 yrs . Basketball-1 yr. Football-1 yr. Varsity Club-1 yr. NSeen F. H. Girls Mixed Anita ff? A P sharp A 4 but seldom heard.U E xx A.-3 yrs. Glee Club-U yrs. Chorus-M yrs. Barbara Shepard nl girls who always sm1les.H Girls Glee Club-1 yr. Mixed Chorus-l yr. g. ,l Betty Soangler P .W + f' Annual Staff Sophomore Treasurer Senior Play Student Director, UBasketba1l and happiness are her two greatest Junior ta1entS,H Basketball-M yrs. Marvin Sweeter nwomen are my downfall.u Z I Fo Fo A0 l+ yrs! W' -. F. A. Vice Pres.-1 Senior Play Play Softball-2 Pep Club 9 yrs. yI So Rick Talybe rt nGreater men than I have lived., but I Annual .doubt it'n Honor Guard '50 xx ff Junior President -'45? Junior and Senior Plays yBaseball-U yrs. an Basketball-3 yrs. Football-3 yrs. df' gl1 Varsity Club-2 yrs. FK Charlioe Tefft UA girl who is always willing to do her share. Z. Journalism Club-3 yrs. tA Basketball-3 yrs. A 9 Junior and Senior l f,1.5,..? Sggisa y 45253. Play Usher 'Eff iegf Knitting Club-l yr. N Knitting Club Seo.-l VT. Laura Walton UShe is quiet but she gets around.U 'L Camera Club-1 yr ' I' Alta Tillson UA worker who always does her best.U g Annual Staff 4 Junior Secretary Honor Guard '50 Junior Play n Girls Glee Club-M yrs. Mixed Chorus-M yrs. Fo H0 A0 3 yrs' Journalism Club-1 yr. ' 1 fi- Y nFe sboops for every- thing including doors.W Baseball U yrs. Blsketball M yrs. Football 2 yrs. Vm1MyGhm4.Wu Boys Glee Club-l yr. H! QXNTE '-fffjqf Walter Warfle AL , Q Y I 1 wg! F s N A N Joann Weller UHer ideals are of the highest cal1ber.N Band-2 yrs. Band Treasurer-1 yr. Swing Band-2 yrs. Fo Ho A0 3 yrs! Gordon Woodworth Wlf fame comes after death, I am in no hurry for it.n Fo Fo .A-0 L Senior Play Football-l yr. VaPSitV Club-l yr. Ns IN glad-4. .Ja FOUR YEARS MEMORANDA After eightlong years of struggle in theelementary grades, we had at last been promoted to that exalted group called the nigh school. Of course we, Freshmen, took into consideration the fact that we were the under-grads and we Knew that we would have to work hard and make someintelligent decisions niorder to D6 re- cognized as important in our school. First we elected twocap- able sponsors inMarion Towsley ani George Karng thmwe selected our class officers by electing Glen Ryan, Elaine Polhemus, KatherireDunh, and Phyllis Locxwood, esPresident, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer in that order. We needed a motto that would fit our class, and arte:-muon discussion wecame up witna very appropriate slogan, Not at the Top, but Climbing. One day a darlc cloud passed over our sunshine filled days. It was the Sophomores running around withriendish LOOKS ontheir faces and passing our I slips. Of course, we came to school the nextday looking asif we had Just comeout ora horror story. Initiation Day did turn out tobe a lot of fun becausewe were all pretty good sports and we Knew we would have our chance natye-ar Later on theSophs threw a party for the Fresniesin which every- body toox part and had a grand time. In the later part of the year the Frosh gave a party to the Sophs. Yes, tts Freshmen showed that they had what it tal-:eebecause their sense of friendship and fairplay was recognized by all. We we1eSopnomores now andneed we add theract that we were just a little proud of it. We're not the lowest class in high school anymore so that means we don't taxa the butt of all the Jokes. We' llnever forget tmday weran around with those fiend- ish looks on our faces searching out the hapless Freshmen. All was forgiven, though, when wegave a party for theFreshmen. We got down to business byelecting Emma Kinney and Harold Dunn as our sponsors. Next we chose Keith Davis as Presidentg Norman Sandin as VicePresidentg J'eanAnn Millis asSecretaryg and Betty Spangler as Treasurer. Our first real money maxing affair was the dance in April, the Sophomore Shuffle. The whole class worlsed hard on this project and as a result wehad a good turn-out and tnedance was a big success. The Junior Year was theyear that was to maxe or breax us, andconfidentlyspeaking, nsmadeus in a bigway. Firstweselected Ray Nash as thstalented and capable sponsor who was to lead us through all the ups and downs that we, Juniors, were bound to encounter. Weelected for ourstarr officers, Fredericx Talbert Presidentg FlintStuart, VicePresidentg Alta Tillson, Secretary and Mona Noe, Treasurer. In February, the Juniors sponsored a magazine sale that certainly set a precedent that year by selling over 31,000 worth of magazines and we think that record will stand for quite some time. As the result of his outstanding salesman- snip, Barry Bennett received a beautiful gold wristwatch. We made S340 and gave half of it to the 'Lighting Fund.' In March the Juniors sponsored the play, 'House For Sale, Haunted.' Under the able guidance of Mr. Nash and with hard worn and co-operation from UBB class, the play was a great success. Class spirit was so pronounced that we had to have two casts in order to accommodate all the Juniors who wanted to play a role. we made a very good profit because we pre- sented the play two nights. The next important event for us, Juniors, was tneldum with UDB theme 'Beneath The Stars.' Before the Prom we and our guests had engoyed a banquet and a program of toasts and music. As Seniors we had the most difficult tasx or our high school days lying ahead of us. We elected as our staff or officers for this important year, Norman Sandin, President g Mona Noe, Vice Presidentg Catherine Morton, Secretaryg and Dorothy Warren, Treasurer. Miss Ella Phelps was chosen as our advisor. 'Brain Storm' Une Senior play based on a wean, spine- less character who is startled by the actual appearance or his conscience, was presented in November. Some of our money maxing schemes were the worn at con- cessions during root-ball and basket-ball games, selling pennants, social calendars and sponsoring dances. Plans are now being made forour carnival under the lighUSOf the Athletic Field. The year closes with a lane trip beginning May 29. RESSION FAVORITE HOBBY PECUL TY NY DESTI N z DC m U -rl Ms: PO S+? O 5 ba ex ZH M n,Qh. ?5 ?5? 'U Q O O Hd n dd on -A Q 'U H O 0 o 4 ri gm m Hg Und Zen M H Aw S wp Q m H o m S58 A80 H 0 an mo sb? H F+F1E MQ Ere H O O 052 'B H 0 Bm 0 CD r-I bam QUT! r-IH SSS QCDKJ 0.5 EI-14-3 3? H: OS S M O 'Y bull 6 P50 +9 vi H-H-D 0 0 M O S 2 0. 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Third Row: Jack Bulock, Bill Scheffler, Gene Cornell, Jim Kosier, Alan Cobb, Paul De Long, Bernard Cain, Burton Hodges, Jim Polhemus, and Ray Nash, Sponsor. Front Row: BarbanaHawthorne, CarolynMc Manus, Nancy Stuaffer, Jane Briggs, Nila Peabody, Phyllis Richards, SharonBachelder, Delores Burdick, and Lois Fairchild. Absent: Helen Cox, Ardith Hunt, Pat Winegarden, Bob Millie, and John Rann. President: Sharon Bachelder Motto: Finishers, Not Vice President: Paul De Long Quitters. Treasurer: Ronald Flood Secretary: Duane Alling Color: Red R Gray Student Council: Barbara Pollok Alan Cobb Flower: Yellow Rose s A vf iv 'X GN. X uk H'- D f E x r r i W SOPHOMORES Rop Row: Ann Welch, Nila Tefft, Corabelle Britten, Clare Spangler,' Dennis Lane, Ted Stuart, Lyle Brocxman, Miles Talbert, Clara Teichmah, Lyla Severance, Dorothy LeRoy, BSUD Alexander, Marie Scherrler, Nancy Hettinger, Barbara Warren, Donna Perrin. Second Row: Fred Walters, Linn Colister, Harry Sayles, Duane Austin, Arthur scnocx, Jay Mendenhall, Tom Hartnell, Richnd Grider, Douglas Dunn, Jimmy Dunn, Jack Force, Nancy Kosien Florence Walker, Harland Surbecx. Third Row: Jack Kinney, Van Polhemus, Frans Shaft, Walter Cords, Clayton Nethaway, Bill Warfle, Duane Black, Charles Magg, Jack Buck, Robert Bjornseth, Wava Dunn, Patsy Canes, Mr. Sempsrott. Front Row: Betty Hawthorne, Dorothy Chaney, Jan Kirtley, Joyce Warfle, James Smith, Robert Bough, Jacx Bott, Dot Gartner, Sylvia Young, Roberta Carlton, Wilma Smith. President: Duane Austin Motto: The Door to Success Vice President: Pat Hughes is marxed push. Treasurer: Jimmy Dunn Secretary: Nancy Kosier Colors: Green and White Student Council: Flower: White Carnation Patsy Oahes Van Polhemus FRESHMEN Top Row: Jerry Smith, Charles Britten, Fred Walters,- Bill West, KGDBBUD Van Nortwicx, Gordon Gerard, klChBTd BUSB- Second Row: Jerri Jean Cole, Nancy Alling,Faye Tilley, Leroy Frost, Delores Hammond, Laura Schmidt, Mr. Hansma- Third Row: Barbara Hart, Lula Rucxle, Betty Hempsted, Evelyn Schbella, Catherine Bachelder, Barbara Benson, John SCHm1d5o President: Nancy Alling Motto: The Door to SuCEeSS Treasurer: Charles Britten 15 maTK9d PUSH ' S t r : D lores Hammond Deere 8 y e Colors: Blue and White Student Council: Flower: White Rose Delores Hammond Leroy Frost EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Lois Rfund, Jim Talbert, James Jordon, ETHSSU Teichman, Mary Lou LGWiS, Dorothy Thompson, Lloyd Humphery, K6HD8th Mills, Richard Polhemus, Duane Smith, Stewart Thorton, Jack L6 Roy, Carolyn Broker, Glenda Cowell, Barbara Pelton. Second ROW: Ronald Grider, Loren Dunn, Dale Richards, Robert Lyons, Robertmichalek, Richard Raught, Johnny Cox, Roy Fowler, Arthur Loveland, Robert Sweeter, ROUSTUSCHOCK, Milton Sweeter, vary Corn. Third Row: Robert Heath, Laurel Colister, Mary Stanlake, Shirley Kever, Carol Pughes, Ronald Loomis, Patricia Peabody, Virgelene Hunter, Duane Ferry, Katherine Smith, Ethel Kever, Hr. Prakken. Front Row: Peggy Bergen, Judy Head, Rita Bacon, Betty Broom, Wyonda Bulock, Francis Scheffler, Merrill Lockwood, Howard Nc Hanus, Floyd Rundel, Arnold Buck. Absent: Dawn Secor, Richard Lanbourf President- Loren Dunn Student Council' ice President- Merrill Lockwood Carol Hughes Qecretary- Bob Lyons JSCK LGROY Freasurer- Mary Lou Lewis SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Rodney Weinert, Katnleen Austin, Snaron Moore, Kay Ann Mc Devitt, Patricia Cords, Dorotnea Lang, Sylvia Terrt, Hazel Dunxle, Fred Cords, Fredericx Snitn, Marilyn Hursxey, Linda Slocum, Margaret Cole. Second Row: Bob Garfner, Phyll1S Pfund, June Kirtley, Nancy Darling, Donald Smith, LeeStanton, Billy Cobb, EldOn Dysinger, Beverly Boutell, Joyce Dunn, Bob Spaulding, Duane Smitn. Tnird Row: Donald Culver, Ralph Loomis, Teddy Mc Clusxy, Jacn Loomis, RogerScnmidt, GeorgeDunn, JerryArmstrong, Normanwelcn, Garywhite, David Stanlaxe, Neil Smith, Mary Kever, Barba1aBroom. Front Row: Snaron Hempsted, David Lewis, Jerry Kosier, Mary Nerf, Marilyn Talbert, Phyllis Spangler, Rosemary Morton, Vera Warren, Harry Armstrong. President: Kay Ann Mc Devitt Sponsor-Miss Eastman Vice President: David Lewis Treasurer: Rosemary Morton Secretary: Beverly Boutell Student Council: Roger Schmidt Absent: Billy Colby, and Joe Long HLETICS Ci X X .3 X5-QQ - V VXVk4Q5-ilx -'s K ii K ks ii-'ix X 'V --,X xx. i . , A xii it N XX - ' Nix -+ ' iME X ' L9 Top Row: LyleRichards, JonnJansen, VanPolnemus, Douglas Dunn, Richard Grider, Barry Sayles, Bill Warrle, Jacn Kinney, Jimmy Dunn, Burton Hodges. Second Row: Coach Harold Dunn, GordonGerrard, TedStuart, Jacn Bulocx, Alan Cobb, Linn Colister, Duane Austin, Charles Magg, Clare SPQHSLBT, Coach Joe Mc Devitt. Front Row: Jim.Kos1er, Gordon WDOGWOTUH, Barry Bennett, Louis Gaffner, Neil Briggs, Walterwarrle, Dale POLLOK, Duane Alling. Absent: Bill Scherfler, Pat Hughes, and Jaan Bott. ls' VARSITY Bacx Row: Madeline Depew, Cneerleader, Jacx Bulocx, Bill Scheffler, Lyle Richards, Bob Doty, Alan CODD, Duane Alling, Jim.Kosier, Dorothy Warren, Cheerleader. Front Row: Jo Ann Morton, Cheerleader, Joe Mc Devitt, Coach, Carroll Bailey, Neil Briggs, Juanita Broker, Cheerleader. Absent: Burton Hodges- SEOOND TEAM Top Row: Florencewalker, Cheerleader, Wavahhunn, Cneerleader, Marge Cavanagh, Cheerleader, Nancy Kosier, Cheerleader. Second Row: Burton Hodges, Don Schmidt, Linn Colister, Tom Hartnell, Bob Spangler, Gene Cornell, Jack Bott, Ted Stuart. Front Row: Billwarfle, VanPolhemus, DouglasDunn, DuaneAustin, Jimmy Dunn, Harold Dunn, Coach. Absent: Jay Mendenhall X Nfl' ,!g8' I 6 GIRLS BA KETBALL Bach Row: Betty Hempsted, Dorothy Chaney, Joan Secor, Dorotny Gafrner, Mrs. Marvln, Coach, CharliceTerft, Baroan Hart, Betty Hawthorne, Wavah Dunn, Phylis SPHHQLGI, Manager. Front Row: Barbara HHWBHOIH8, Juanita Broxer, Madeline Depew, Betty Spangler, Donna Holley, Marge Cavanagn. The Girls Varsity Basketball Team had a fair season with five wins, two losses, and one tie. fur Coach Mrs. Harvir did a very good job of coaching. The team has scored Zlu points to their opponets l95. Final Scores for the season of l95O-51 Dec. 7 fo Laingsburg EC Perry Jan. 5 Elsie 41 Eerry Jan. 25 Ressurection LN Terry Feb. 9 Elsie l9 Ferry Feb. 15 Laingsburg 28 Perry Feb. El Hartland Sl Perry Feb. 27 Ressurection 29 Perry March 6 Hartland l4 Ferry A9 HCTIVITIES DANCE BAND Back Row: Arnold Buck, Teddy McC1usKy,Doug Dunn, Bob Spangler John Rann, Jo Ann Weller. Front Row: Jack Force, Jack Le Roy, Wyonda Bulock, Sylvia 1Young, Dennis Lane, Harry Sayles. BAND Top Row: WYODGHBULOCK, Patsy Oakes, Carolyn Reynolds, Jo Anne Weller, Bob Begornsetn, Bon Hempsted, Harry Sayles, Jacx Bucn, Jlmmy Dunn, Beverly Boutell, Lloyd Humpnrey. Second Row: Carolyn Broxer, Dennls Lane, Kay Carol Oanes, Sylvia Young, Jacx Force, Laura Scnmldt, Ronald Flood, Ardltn Hunt, George Dunn, Teddy Mc Clusny, Joyce WHTILBQ Third Row: Peggy Bergan, Jacx IeRoy, HarryArmstrong, Florence Walxer, Bob Spangler, Douglas Dunn, KendalCarey, Robert Heatn, Bernard Cain Mr. Parrott, Elalne Polnemus. Front Row: Glenda Cowell, Brian Bulocx, Burton Hodges, Velma Adams, Rose Kever, Duane Hunt, Snlrley Kever, Verawarren, John Rann, Arnold Bucx, C8UH6TlDS Morton. MAJORETTES AND CHEERLEADERS Back Row: Glenda Cowell, Peggy Bergan, Carolyn Broxer, Joyce Warrle, Elaine POLHSMUS, Catnerine Morton. Front Row: Wavan Dunn, MargeCavanagn, M8d6l1HS Depew, Juanrta Broxer, Dorothy Warren, Jo Ann Morton, Florence Walier, Nancy Kosier. Y 1 Y 4 -' W -- f 'ua - - - Y 1 -' v - V - , - --- Kinney, Tom Henry, Tom Hartnell, walt Warfle, Bob Doty, Glen Ryan, Bill Warfle, Gene Cornell, Art Loveland, Dale Richards, Jack Force. Lvle Richards, Jack Buck. Second Row: Howard Mc Manus, Ronald Loomis, Jerry Armstrong, Bob Spaulding, Lyle Brockman, Bernard Cain, Burton Hodges, Bob Lyons, Charlesiritton, DennisLane, Kenneth Mills, Duane Smith, Harland Surbeck. David lewis. Third Row: Corabell Britton, Jane Briggs, Nila Peabody, Phyllis Richards, Dorothy LeRoy, Beth Alexander, Caroline Mc Manus, Katherine Bachelder, Wilma Smith, Nancy Hettinger, Roberta Carlton, Navah Dunn, Patsy Oakes, Nancy Kosier, Florence Walker, Jo Ann Morton, Kr. Sempsrott. Fourth Row: Marie Scheffler, Evah Robinson, Sharon Bachelder, Esther Dawson, loisBeardslee, Juanita Broker, Kay Carol Oakes, Lula Mae Ruckle, Nancy Stauffer, Alta Tillson, Martha Neff, Rose Kever, Lyla Severance, Clara Teichman, Lorraine Pope, Dorothy Chaney Madeline Depew, Barbara Hawthorne. Front Row: E len Jane Belton, Batty Freese, Mona Noe, Velma Adams, Joyce Warfle, Dorothy Michalek, Nila Tefft, Delores Hammond, Barbara Follok, Nancy Alling, Dorothy Caffner, Ann V l h Absent: Delores Burdick, Billy Colby, Ruth Lukas, Donald Schmidt. Anita Sharp. Jav Mendenhall. Kate Merton. The seventy-six members of the Mixed Chorus, under the capable direction of Mr. Glenn Sempsrott, Have participated in a community christmas program and a school assembly this year. They are now looking forward to the Spring Festival, at which they hope to receive a good rating. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Top Row: Katherine Bachelder, Wavah Dunn, Rose Kever, Lyla Severance, Pat Freese, Mona Noe, Velma Adams, Clara Teichman, Dorothy Michalek, Ann Welch, Gorabelle Britten, Nile Tefft, Marie Scheffler, Patsy Oakes. Second Row: Juan1taBroner, Florencewalner, NancyKos1er, Betty Hempsted, Evan Robinson, D6l0r6SHammOnd, Joyce WHTILB, Dorothy Garrner, Madel1neDepew, Kay CHTOLOHKSS, RooertaCarlton, Esther Dawson, Lois BSHTQSLBB. Third Row: Pnylls R1CHaTQS, Nila Peaooay, Caroline Mc Manns, BetnAlexander, Dorothy IeRoy, BBTDHHBHEWUDOTHS, BaroaraPolloK, Nancy Alling, Sharon Bachelder, Wilma Smith, Mr. Parrott. Front Row: DOTOUHY CHEHSY, Nancy Hettinger, Faye T1Li6Yj Lula Mae Rucxle, Nancy Staurrer, Alta TlllSOn, J8DBBT1ggS, Lorraine Pope, MHTUHH Neff, ELLBH Jane PBLBOHQ Mr. Herbert Parrott directs this chorus of forty-seven girls who have sung in the community christmas program, school assembly, and church and club functions this year. They will appear at the Spring Music Festival. BOYS GIEE CLUB Top Row: David Lewis, Jerry Armstrong, Dennis Lane, Lyle Brockman, JackBuc1c, Burton Hodges, Bernard Gain, Bob Spaulding, Harland Surbeok. Second Row: Bill Warfle, Gene Cornell, John Jansen, Paul De Long, Lyle Richards, Dale Richards, Mr. Sempsrott. Front Row: Walter Warfle, Tom Hartnell, Bob Doty, Tom Henry, Don Schmidt, Danny O' Bryant, Jack Kinney. Absent: Billy Colby, Bob Lyons, Ronald Loomis, Duane Smith, Howard Mc Menus, and Art Loveland. Twenty-two boys, directed by Mr. Glenn Sempsrott, have been W0I'KlHS.OI1 their musieal numbers which they will present at the Spring, festival in April. Their goal is a top rating. 'ho Y 'e ...f- 3' l 7 awk Thevarsity Club, with Mr. Joe Mc Devitt a sponsor, was organiz- ed this year to promote and develop Sportmanship and Inter- scholastic Athletics and to make and enforce training rules. The thirty-four members have sold Rambler 'I'-Shirts for a money making project. VARSITY CLUB Top Row: Gene Cornell, B11.LWar1'.Le, Don Scnmidt, Douglas Dunn, Duane Austin, Ricr. Taibert, Jimmy Dunn, Linn Coilster, Dale Poliorc, Jam: Kinney, J'onnJ'ansen, Gordonwoodwortn, Duane BLBCK. Second Row: Mr. Dunn, AianCobb, Jacx Bott, Burtonliodges, N811 Briggs, Van Polhemus, Walter Cords, Robert Bough, Cnucn Magg, Jacx Bulocx, Bill Scneffler, Clare Spangler, Mr. Mc Devitt. Third Row: D1asGr1der, BooSpang.Ler, G.LmRyan, Bob Doty, Louis Gaffner, Jim Kesler, Duane Alling, Wait Warrle, Barry Bennett, Tom Hartnell. Absent: LyleRicnards, PatHugnes, Bob Iiempsted, GordonGerrard, and Leroy Frost. F. H. A. - Top Row: Eva Robinson, Betty Hawthorne, Lyla Severence, Velma Adams, Dorothy Gaffner, ClaraTiechman, Marilyn Walton, Delores Hammond, Nancy Alling, Dorothy Chaney, Marie Sbheffler. Second Row: Jerrie Jean Cole, Nila Tefft, Corabelle Britten, FayeTilley, BarbaraHart, Launaschmidt, Joan Weller, EatFreese, Carolyn Reynolds, Nancy Hettinger. Third Row: Wilma Smith, Nila Peabody, Patsy Oakes, Florence Walker, Sharon Bachelder, RoseKever, Katherine Bachelder, Mrs. Towsley. Fourth Row: JaneBriggs, CarolineMbManus, SylviaYbung, Barbara Pollok, Nancy Stauffer, JoyceTilley, Nancy Kosier, Waviah Dunn, Roberta Carlton. The F. H. A. has twenty-seven members, who under the direction of Mrs. Towsley, have organized for the purpose of promoting a growing interest and better appreciation of home economics. Two of their projects this year were dressing dolls for less fortunate children and making a United States flag for the school, which wa presented at a1F. H. A. assem- bly. Sponsering Christmas parties, dances, a Mother and Daughter Banquet, and ainpril Fool's Picnic and Slumbarparty have been some of their other activities. The purpose of the F. F. A. is to equip the boys with a better Knowledge of farming, which they obtain through experience. Under the supervision of Mr. Clyde Allen, the thirty-two boys have sponsored a Fathsrand Son Banquet, par- liamentary procedure teams, five judging teams, a Pest Hunt, several field trips, and were largely responsible for the Grain Show. Some of their money making projects have been a Barn Dance and selling candy at noon. F. F. A. Top Row: Jack Bucx, Richard Flannery, Gordon Gerard, Linn Colister, Robert Hempsted, Bill West, Clayton NGUDBWBY, Jacx Force, Fred Walters, Kenneth Van Nortwich, Marvin Sweeter. Second Row: JohnScnmidt, Jerry Smith, leRoy Frost, Jacx Bott, J1mmySmith, Jacx Kinney, DonScnm1dt, PaulDe Long, Jacx Bulocx, Charles Britten, Jan Kirtley, Mr. Allen. Third Row: CHUCK Magg, Gordon Woodworth, Gene COTH6ll, Vah Polhemus, Dale Pollen, DuaneBlacx, Kendall Carey, Bill Warfle, Walter Cords. 1 1 AU' 3 STUDENT COUNCII L .KX x '4 WNY xxx' DRALHATI CS CLUB 6- ilu ffm 'IJ' .A .-6' 'MQ ...N...M,Y. , ,.,,,,,,,,,,, Top Row: Bob Heath, Dick Faught, John Cox, Billy Cobb, Milton Sweeter, Bob Michalek. Second Row: James Jordan, Ernest Teichman,Judy Head,Katherine Smith, Rita Bacon. Third Row: Mary Lou Lewis, Duane Ferry, Miss Eastman, Merril Lockwood, Betty Broom. Absent: Dawn Secor STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Roger Schmidt, Leroy Frost, Delores Hammond, Van Polnemus, DalePolloK, Carol Hughes, Linda Slocum, Jack Le Roy. Second Row: Barbara Pollox, Donna Holley, Mr. Boucx, Patsy Oaxes, and Alan Cobb. JOURNALISM CLUB Top Row: Alta Tlllson, Cn8Tli06 Terft, Beth Alexander, Myrtle Cross. Second Row: Dennislane, DOHDSHOLLSY, Mr. Nash, lo1sBeardslee, Mona Noe. DRAMATICS CLUB Top Row: Mary Kever, Kathleen Austlh, Uvah O' Bryant, M153 Phelps, Marllyh Green, Sharon Moore. Second Row: Hazel Dunhle, Barbara Broom, Ardls Barnes, Kaye Peru, Peggy Cole I HOBBY CLUB Top Row: Neil Smith, David Stanlake, Jack Loomis, Lloyd Humphrey, Roger Schmidt, Duane Smith, Frederick Smith, Teddy Mculusky, Ralph Loomis. Second How: Don Smith, Robert Schock, Lee Stanton, Robert Sweeter, Eldon Dysinger, Richard Polhemus, George, Dunn, Mr. De Matio. Third Row: Gary White, Rodney weinert, marry Armstrong, Jim Talbert, Norman Welch, Jerry Kosier, Donald Culver. The Hobby Club members work to develop hobbies for their leisure time. Mr. Joe De Matio sponsors this club of twenty- three members, who have made many thinas for their own use. Also, they have developed home hobbies such ascollecting match covers and building and flying model airplanes. .Once a month the group meets to talk about their hobbies and introduce new ideas. The other meetings are spent working on and developing these hobbies. an ? . ba 2 frm ' ' w ref K 5' X . ' 2 5' wax if 1 X N-sv-4-N., f ,g , ? VQ W F2 3+ I v law r fy swf! , 1 ! . Tne gang. 2. Manager. 5. Aix noi!!! D. Lazy!! 12. Kitcnen Crew??!! 6. Beautiful but dumb!! 'l . Sl.lH1!I16I'?? . Janle 9. What's une narget??? LU. Picture COmm1UU66 1 S X K5 I 1 K FF?WWNUf .1 .31 l. Name it: you can nave lt 2. Betty 3. Guess wno!!! 4. Pica-nlcx b. What are tney???? 6. Dreamy 1. Mr. Nash U. Chums 9. Cutie!!! 10. Initiation 11. Elaine 12. MaJorette??!! ei Q, m 3 + Q 'J .L. Cute coupie!! 2. Heavy steadys 5. Is it 1ove??? 4 . Dorn. b. Warm???!! 6. Lyla 7. Kinda I'1S!1y 5. Crazy! 9. Lorralne 1.0. Rest1n??? ll. Killer!!! fy, H9825 new r l ! KV h AV. .. ! I ! ' M +- , . 3 'Q 2 rv l 2 5 4 b 6 '1 rs 9 .LU .LL 'fx A w a am ' My Q WH. my Card snarxsll ELLSH Jane Aln'U sne sweet?? Sweetnearts!! Oucn!! Little out cute!! Sopn TrucKdr1vers?? lorralne S5001 Pldgeons!! ClubnouSe??1! 'Q 5 rf L7 gm Lf 'W '!!l'rll'h!NlM. 47 Wm J 1 i.ViA , ESA Q iv 3, x Q 5 9? ai YQ? 'Q Q QQ E kg,w5wW N XQKK f N- .P- A T k' 'i- f Y Q' ..f-f-': Ji' ,Z-? X HD C 41, 4' Q2 VERTIXIHC I COMPLIMENTS TO THEF ' CLASS OF '51 FROM Russell E laRewe Mortician Dignified Funeral Services MEMBER OF MICHIGAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION AMBULANCE SERVICE-PHONE 25 PERRY MICHIGAN R ' -CONGIRATULATIO-NS-TO THE' SENIOR CLASS OF '51 Norm Cain p Dealer of Used Cars - Texaco Gas - Norge Appliances - Pontiac Cars and Trucks Oliver Farm Equipment PARTS AND REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS PERRY MICHIGAN - 1 1 - i COMPLIMENTS OF Perry Lumber 8. Goal Cu. Builders' Supplies - Paints Millwork 81. Builders' Hardware Puoue 1 ERRY MICHIGAN -II - comrumsms T0 THE CLASS OF '51 FROM R. I. Buck Farm Store PHONE Z1 PERRY MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '51 FROM Oakes Funeral Home and ' Flower Shop I . PERRY PHONE 7 or 61 MICHIGAN 1- . .. . - - - - - - 1 1 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 5 Ruhy's Cafe Delicious Home Cooked Food PHONE 120 OG U OS FROM Harry Sayles Grocery Pittsburg -7 l 1 I I l COMPLIMENTS OF Meads Market g CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '51 Speedway Cafe HOME COOKED FOOD I l I I i CONGRATULATIONS Lawrence B. Watkins Men's Wear Dry Goods PERRY Bob Williams Service STANDARD OIL AND GAS SANDWICHES AND SODA FOUNTAIN OPEN EVENINGS 8: SUNDAYS JUNCTION M-78 8: M-47 lil ln Beers Gift Shelf 81 L Service Station MAGAZINES, GREETING CARDS AND NOVELTIES MOBILE GAS AND OILS PHONE PERRY l35F3 HOURS 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. 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Aldrich Store PERRY MICHIGAN -l----- BESTWISHES --- Rann's Rexall Drug Store DRUGS - SUNDAES - SODAS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY PERRY MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '51 Bill and Doris Flint PERRY MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF The State Bank of Peru MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1892 to IQSI i COMPLIMENTS Carol Pritch Men's Wear COMPLIMENTS OF Pat Flood PERRY MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '51 FROM YOUR BORDEN DISTRIBUTOR lim loomis . 60' 0 ' ? CfC8t0f8 of 7523 W Publishers Of Slduaauee dearly fauna! Phone 36 'ii' 107-109 E. Second St. Yi' Perry, Michigan WE THE samon CLASS or '51 1 wish to thank the merchants whose advertising made this publication possible. They have been cooperative and kind hearted in this and many other projects of the Seniors of '51 and thoroughly deserve the patronage of all who live in this area. Our heartiest THANKS and BEST WISHES go to them! 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