Petoskey High School - Observer Yearbook (Petoskey, MI)
- Class of 1947
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X ,Z ww W S M xxx LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Irl JENIOR fl!-XSS OF ll ll presents TIIE FII' ST SHOWING PEIOS5-'CAN FIRFUJ x ? . I I , I if ff I iff! L X ,I X 'I 4 i S, u if ' ,Q X f 5 ik' S 2 ' t .Milt -'-'jf , fifty K xx ,iv -' K X 1 is 1 f XS' X Ng if ,fj Vg 0 X I , ,AK Xxx - I I. ff XS N xx XX X ' .fykx 1 g ' NX M' ,L N , 7? ' I 6 5 5 5 an 1 Q l ' X- of Q x ' ' Q X 'I we an X I Mfg I If ff ll ll lllh W DEDICATION X xml ff Xzxll x X 1' ff' f 4 f J lf fl X X xx Pag Two We the Graduatmg Class of 1947 dedlcate our annual to the llghter Slde of llfe Llfe IH all 1ts serlousness re qulres moments of fun and relaxatxon Contrary to the customary prac tlce of malung dedlcatlons to recogmze the more sedate and mtellectual phase of lxvlng we reallze wxse use of lelsure tlme as lmperatlve for a balanced educatlon So heres to the bright lexsure moments of the future some of which may be spent recallmg the care free days of hxgh school I ,,. : tX f ' f -' ' -32' 3 ., y , . 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I ' P I-I HISTORY The buxldxng of the present high school was begun m 1913 and fmlshed m 1914 Although bonds were xssued for S80 000 the total cost was about 990 000 Prevlous to the constructlon of the bulldlng hlgh school classes were held ln a bulldmg on the slte where our gvmnaslum now stands The orlgmal plan to have cement floors and lron stalrs could not be carrled out because the war ln Europe at that tlme made the requxred materlals scarce The present semor study hall and shop rooms rest on a bed of sohd rock In the summer of 1927 the stadlum was burlt at a cost of 5525 000 Before thls time football games and track meets had been held at the falrgrounds In 1929 the taxpayers of the clty voted to erect a new grade school and gymnaslum and re model the hlgh school at a total cost of S20 000 The new gymnaslum wlth a normal seatlng ca pacxty of 2000 made xt posslble to convert the older gymnaslum xnto the Semor Study Hall whlch seats 138 students and a shop room Two rooms were combmed to make another study hall for Jumor Hlgh students whlch made posslble the audltorlum wxth a seatmg capaclty of 1200 ln the old study hall Spec1al rooms were provlded for muslc groups the vocal muslc room bexng made from the glrls locker room and the lnstrumental muslc room from the old shop room The ln stallatlon of lockers ID the corridor walls made the gxrls coat room avallable for a classroom iroom 277 and The kltchens The mach me the prmclpal s offxce was made from the boys coat room old fashloned cookmg classroom was remodeled ln the summer of 1941 Small modern now replace the former rows of gas burners mechamcal drawlng room was moved ln 1942 to the south end of the shop room and the shop was placed m the former mechamcal drawlng room thus separatmg the wood shop and machme shop At thls pomt ln the history of Petoskey Hlgh School, we the Class of '47, take our leave. Page Three b f T 5' f S METQEI5 jg ' IOS FGAN Joan Guillaume Jean MacMillan Jean Kerwin Mary Dunstan Mary Batsakis Pat Dalton Billie Bivins Betty Lou Smith Mary Gronseth Lila Peterson Grace Tripp Activities Staff Business Staff STAFF Mary Edith Scott Jim Kerwin Julie Fochtman Jean Pletzer Photography Staff Art Staff Class Staff Pug Fo Dick Brown Keith Price John Perry Gertrude Peterson Pat Merritt Alice Price PRODUCERS OF Ti-IE CIRCUJ Bn' f- wily G2 ILJ43 531555.25 'fmmumlmw X U mm? f ' X YQ 'Q 41 3,4 'dag Xu! W ff x .,..! ZX ff? M. q X X1 xix 35 I t QXKXWN -4 .KJ 'Wx-If 'ix RTX X MJ Q 45 'Q YO 349, f ff' Y L- ' 1 1 k f :X 5 X ZX X 'I . ' gd K 'ly' my XX -V fr X X ' ' Xxx X jitx ff ,X -. 7 , ,U X .1 1 'xgx x X -U , N ek? w X X . , -,' V-. if 1 1 I 'f f K , ' W 4,4 W ,, K! I 4 V .Q - f' ' UK X .- , ' x 1.2 K x . Q - H ' W f - f ' 4 W , H ,ff -2 4 In gf' f f , ff Q v 'ur if 'ix .flgf 1 15' ' '7f', , ' Cf- A fxkx L.M V' N X Vx. ' If X xfk V X 2 ' i f N. 1 'JI x If ...aff 'fax VK x ' x X Q Q I W Qlgf X' f :g ii X x- l5 illf , ,V x x g., 41,4 ' T lf ! v xv '47 b 1' , 'f X S jf, Wx aff ' . M M, lf i!4 f-- fi 411, RING LEADER I lr Sprtler Supermbendent, and Mr Jacobs Prmcxpal We express our deep appreclatxon to our rmgleaders who have suc cessfully made the show run smoothly They are the ones who crack the whxp and give the orders whxch make each performance an outstandlng achievement OFFICE TAFE Cathenne Pnce Freda Heldner Helen Koper Page 9 x l ' , . ' r . . . Y 5 CK ' . ' IP ' ' ' Wrf ' , F if I . U I .i TRI- INER isfmkiw Front row L to R Dons Bafley Katherlne Inglxs AB Nellxe I Beebe A B M A Vera Fuller B S Marguerxte Beckley Clare Dean A B Adoree Evans BS Jean Hart BS Claxre Wagoner Ness AB MA Marcxa Grxffen BS Frances Pallthorp MICHRCI Corgan BS Walter J MacM1llan BS Ohver Aho BS Thxrd Row L to R Wllllam Menold B S M A Leonard Murray Donald Quade A B Clifford Buckmaster B S A T Rolph A B Ross Stoakes Jr B M Wxlmer Moyer B S Arthur Treloar Russell Brum baugh AB Pg S - A 5' ' ': ' 343514, -N K, X KX XV. .., ..g ,..g ' ,EU Second Row, L. to R.-Max Smith, BM.: Stanley Garthe, B.S.g Arlene Van CUC! Bn i-IIND I-I JCENEQ Pictures clockwise from lower left hand corner Cafeterla Staff startlng at the left readmg clockw1se kneeling Mrs Whxtehall, standmg left to rlght Mary Dunstan Joyce Daniels Eleanor Danlels Mrs Reh kopf Florence Russltt, Mary Deschermexr Ahce Rockwell Charlotte Chapm Not m pxcture Velma Hoyt. Movxe Operators kneelmg left to right Loule Rasmussen Rxchard Bare standing, left to ng-ht Dxck Todd Walker Vaughn Fred Rasmussen, ln background Steve Gokee Not ln plcture-Dale Reberg Llbrary staff sxttmg Mary Bfatsakxs standing, left to right Grace Tripp, Charlotte Chapm Joyce Platt Carol Mundhenk Not ln plcture-Carolyn Swltzer Custodxans from left to rxght Mr Balrd, Mr Johnson, Mr Blellmer Not m pxcture Mr Feather Page Ezght I F o C C' k seruoas Q X 19 3 X xv .X I - X U! pw ff N M WXk' : 3 ' Y' Q J gp V fi E gy x X 'g E R Li?' ffQx N ff ,V EA' I iff, XXX JQM7 .TUNIORS W sowonoafs E FRE sum sw ENIOR Fhe class of 1947 durmg lts freshman year was Just actlve enough to let the upperclassmen know it was around We sponsored a dance for the school and took charge of a concesslon at a basketball game Ir Apru we threw a shmdlg for ourselves ln the gym and wound up the year wxth a p1cn1c at Camp Daggett The class offxcers for thxs year were Char M11 ler Presldent Jean MacM1llan Vnce Presldent and Ray Dombroskl Secretary Treasurer Nineteen forty fxve found the present day aan mas firmly estabhshlng themselves m the hfe of P S Arlsxng vlctorxous from hotlv contested electxons were John B8faS8k1S, Presldent, Ray Dombroskl Vice SENIOR CLASS OFFICERQ Presxdent and Jun Pnce Secretary Treasurer Mrs Eugene Kmshf V106 Pfwdent BYU Inghs adv1sory contrxbuted two of these offxcers and Buck President John Batsahs Seem' m the three years followmg sms famed advlsory placed 'SW Treasure' seven out of mne class officers After the Boyne Cnty game the Sophomore Class sponsored a dance Thls dance was the fn-st one ln the h1St0I'y of 47 wlth ahve orchestra play mg Oonowsxons were arranged for basketball games and returns from these helped f11l the coffers The Sophomore Class nmshed second IH the mter-class track meet, beaten only by the Semors A wet Pxcmc at Daggett rang down the curtam on our Sophomore careers The fxrst event of a banner year started off wlth electlons of our all Important J umor Class officers Tnose to be awarded pos1t1ons respectlvely were Ormond Pamlthorp, Pres1dent, Tom Ritter Vlce Presldent and Dxck Lesher Secretary Treasurer The annual class dance was flrst of numerous tasks to be conquered Wlth the f1ne coopera tion of the class and thelr advlsors the affalr was a success We were fortunate ln gammg a portlon of the annual tournament concesslons whlch added a substantlal sum to our treasury By th1S tlme sprlng had arrlved and Wlth It the hlghly success ful Jumor Play The Doctor Has a Daughter Due to class co-operatlon, the txcket sales and proflts were hlgher than those of any preceding' Vaar In May a banquet was gxven by the Semors of 47 for the hopeful Semors of 46 Decorations conslsted of sprmg flowers and candle hghted tables Highlight of the season was the gorgeous J Hop made possible by the efforts of every mem ber of the class under the expert SUDCIVISIOD of Mxss Paxlthorp The theme carrxed out depleted the Arabman Nxghts stones. 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' a u ' ' n ' a e n ENIOR VLASS HISTORY Shirley Abbey l'nend-1 have all common X' Robert Ball- Babu Straunmg breaks the bow and relaxatxon relaev dn: mind lhmv w Y 3 4 3 Football 3 4 Varmy Club 4 Pep Club 4 Tumbling 4 John Batsakls-- Greek You may thunk hes quiet but httle do you know Class Preudent 2 Secretary Treasurer 4 Ht Y 2 Secretary 3 President 4 Honor Society, 3 4 Student Councxl 2 4 H: ll 1 4 V Club, 4 arm Mary Batsalus- Battle One of the good fhillgl done up ln small packages Honor Society 3 4 Stud nt Council '7 Hx Ltght 3 Petose an Staff 4 Dramaucs I Ht 2 3 Premdem -I Y een Alice Bellmer Al Vnrgmxa Bellmer June EVBIYU BOPP! Skilllly' d bl lf a man begunle gpL0gyg3gg', 2 ck, Cm, .gm 4 Df.ma..c. L a 633538 03 GlZ2 E..b. 4 11141811 Rwef wah 1 1 Y Teen, 2 3 YTeen:. 2 3 4 lhe Doctor Has a Daughter, 3 Page F levcu ar 1 ia Q . 3 u ' ' U -,, ' ' Hi-, ..:'I'ng: U. . .' 5 -'15,-,'-',5. 5, l ' 1: . ' : '.. z. '- 6. . L .:'-'li 1' Light, 3: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Bas- 3' 45 Llbflfiav- 4' ' ketba , , 2, 3, 5 'ty 2 I , ! d f A xx, . s f f it f .-u n in it - - - in I ,, N h . . -I 8 ' I . u N ' . ' Y H - .: .: 'Q. 5 '.z ' - l A '-- 3. 4. ,,.f l' ' : ' ' ' .I --of W- mmelea tnvens- Bllhe Dons Blum Edlth Bvwefwfk To know the ym nn llle one neue IN wwf Chnk' must know how tn laugh e Club Drm Redfnrd Hxgh Detroit l Honor Sornets 4 Petosegan Staff' 4 ravnnrcs 3 4 YTeeni The Pxghtlng lttles P Club 4 A Cappella 4 Pnrates of Hawan Richard Brown Voice I would rather be strong than bnlhant Royal Oak High I 2 3 HI Y 4 Petosegan 4 Football 4 Tumbling 4. mtlcs H N 3 Iresldent I 'l 'Q 4--.-ug Byron Buck Buck All the world s a stage Marsellles Hugh lllmon Class President 4 Hn Y 3 4 Student Councxl 4 Track 2 4 Football 3 Student Man ager 4 Basketball 2 3 Var sxt Club 3 4 Pep u Presndent 4 A Cappella 4 Pnrates of Hawan, 4. A lnvnug heart IS the truest wlsdnm lxdxan River High I 2 Clie nh 4 A Cappella 4 Pirates of Hawan Dorothy Brockway Dottie when a vnee woman chooses ft subgect she always speaks well Honor Society 3 President 4 1 ight 3 Edu 0 flee Club 1 2 ramatxce I Z 3 Y Teens 2 Treasurer 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Ctrl: e e l 4 Pep C b 5 Pirates of Hawan Marllyn Card Card James Clous49 J1m ' B tter late than never I am k d I Lnltcoln Hugh Detroxt 1 2 outsndemlzaext :sly ellchfwwonwhlx Y Teens, 4 IS on the msxde. Page Twelve Flushmg H h Fl 1 The Doctor' as a lgaughterzz 3 Honor Smitty 4 Dramghcg 4 The Flghllllg Llttles, 4 ,15 Ni., ,aa . gym we 4' . . H . . U . ' l ...- .. , 4 . ..Ki , .L .L,,,m... -f ' - H 'j . ' . Gle A . 2: 1 ' ' , 2: ' ' ' V Q 1 , ', 5 F. , P A ,4. 3 1 . D 9.53: Cll,: .l Q: .. .. , L. 4: 4' 5.1, , 1, 2, b I-f, 44 uep,.:,,u4 .: -1,-: ' ' 3 J 5 , tett, .2. 3, 5 lu , 3, 4: A Cappella, 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowlnng. 1, 42: Sub Deb..-'lr' 3, 44 4 I ' . , , .. 1 I ' ,QQ 39. ' U Z ts Q l , ' 1-u ' If -u it ' in ni . ' Q. .V '12 213: ' -5.-.,, 'yf '. .:l,Cl'b,3l 5 ' .' rf 'MX QQ K Uflyd -'RINGS Cole- D Jack Cosgrove- Fud Bruce Cotanche Kenneth Coy Thnre who hurry are -always The hfe of actxon as nobler To a young heart everythxng The greatest truthQ are the ahead than the hfe of thought 15 un samples! and so are the great Hand, 1 2 3 :X 4 Wars: Cub -X Cappella 2 3 4 Pirates ol est men v Hawau Student Manager 1 2 3 ri '95 YZ? 'Q Patricia Dalton- Killer A gurl of many actomphah ment-., many moods, and many frwnd- Hand, , 3, 4 Hn light, l. 2. 3, 4, Petosegan btaff 4 llra matics, 1 7, Vice Presndent, 3, 4, N Teenw. 'R 3. 4 The Duc tor Hay a Daughter, 3, Phe ltghung lxttleN, 4, Bowlmg, 2, Sub Dabs 2, 3, 4 Kali Marlon Damels Mary Jo Damels- Jo Peare me the happy, natural Dark eyes eternal soul ol state ol man pride St Prauus, 1, 2, Glee Club, 4 gt Francis, l, 2, Lvlec Club, Page Thrrleen Ray Dombroskl Hoot ln sports he does what he should do mth all has mlght Class becretary Trearurer, 1, Class Vice Preinlent, 'P Student Lounc-l, 3, 4, Track, I, 2, 3 4, Football, I, 2, 3, 4 Baekeg ball, I, 2. 3, 4, Var-ny Club, I, 2, 3, 4 . , K ,,. -', E . , X' Ski?-L nf ' f' T ' lag , T E . K f Q - 1 5 N l ,ue e l R ' Q . 5 , , gh 'r 2? l 2 it fi kt '51 5 ll ', V ll , . ll ' ' ' II ' A' '- ... . - l.. . f '.. - 1 I 1 1 - HV 'V 2. 3, I ' -'W l . - , 'Y , , S ' - -H l, 2. 3. 42 P81 Club. 2. 3. 4E H, 4- , . . - Q E W T .Si , T T X Mary Small aweet Redford trout 1 me an Staff 4 Dranlatxcs 3 4 Y eens 3 4 hghtmg t tb 4 Hugh Dctront. Honor SOCICYQ 4 l Marilyn Fettig- Maryhnd Although che has much wat, she as very sh! In 111108 li St Pranclr, l, 2 HOHOT 5001208 31 A Cappella, 4, Pxrates of Hewitt, 4 Dlll'lBtlll DUHBY Patricia Ecker Pat an DCU!! h ' HY Beauty and wxsdom are rare ly conjoined De Student Council 1 H1 Lxght 3 Davxd Fochtman Scotch Card-4 were at flrst for bene lrts deugned, sent to amuse, not to enslave the mind Afsumptnon College, l, 2, Hx it g,4Ba4Letball, 3, Varsxty Cln ASQ 'N Wendi' Donald Erfourth Don' He conquers who endures. 'lb Julie Fochtman- Fotch None but the valiant may pass St Francls, 1, 2, Hx Light, 3, Petowegvan Staff, 4, Dramatlcs, 3, 4. Teens, 4, 'l he Fight mg Littlest, 4, A Cappdla, 3, 4, Sub Debs, 3, 4, Pirates of Hawau, 4 Page Fourteen Jack C Ernst Few boys were bom mth talents that excel but all are capable of hvmg well Track J 4 Varsxty Club, 3 4 Alf red Foster- Al 'But stlll hu tongue ran on, the less welght xt bon with greater ease ' St Prancxs 1 2 Track 3 4 Football, 3,'4,' Varsity fflull, 4' 'U 4 or VW :QM k' 4 ' F5 A , pin -.nw , . K K X l . in n ' in B u i H a . 11 H' . .. - .. .' ' '.: ..:'ezf ',: -' It .fn . 1 --Li: , . U ff ,. 'al 141235 Janet Fraley Helen Garnett Garry A good fate IN the but ICU!! uf nnmnntendmtlun Ch-e Llxb 2 3 4 Dramatncs, PH William Donald Giles I there anxthmg an life 0 Enoch lovely aa the merrnment of a It as better to wear out than young xrl' ruet out Medxna ugh Medina, Ohm 1 Fancls 1 2 2 Student Council Secretary, A Cap rela 4 Ilra es 4 Gl'ee Club 4 Drnmatxcs 3 Hawan, 4 Y 'leens 3 Vnce Preendent, 4 A Cappclil 4 hub Della 3 4 -'Cl 1' I . . 1- 1-ll il n ' H - - - H H ' ' ' ' ' 5 -' 5 '- 2, 35 I .A. l. ' , ' ', , St. r T, , 3 HI-Y, 3, 43 ' , -' ' 4 . '. 11 - :Mfr f -' . u ' , ' ' ,--'ur ' ' ' o .A Q wx 3 ' ' ' ' ll ' ' ' U H - H- , A u - - u - -E , ' r , nn . 5. , u 1' . . . , .nv Mi '1 '. '. M Y-'r 5 s. 41- 1 . . 4: W5 1. : - 3 Pxrates ol Hawan. 4 Joan Guillaume- Ven Hand Gllhe ver atxent and true, and of E 'lhere -1 ony one disadvantage 3 few pwurda ln henng smart nm seeing over the heads ol tall men Honor Souetv 3 becretar H1 light Z 3 Petosegan taff 1 lee Klub 2 4 llralnatlea eens, K Cappella 3 Ilowhn , 2 Pirates of Hman I Caroline Hexleman 'lhe heart has reasons that reaeon does not understand. Ponnac Hugh 1 2 3 Page Fifteen Mary Gronseth Proxy Beantv INN! the only object of hknng Indian River High l 2 lo logy Club 3 Honbr Souety, 4, Hx Light 4 Petoaegan, 4 James Hendr1cks- Jim The dark m complexuon are sand to have a xnanh look nt Central, l Hu X 3 laotball 3 Velda Rae Hlce-- Stupe me ll 4 wmnm xc r h1ppu1ess Sz :dem Cnunml hlee lub an I s X 3 a 2 I Bow so lbw N3 Frederick K Hoesll Bonnle Holcomb Betty Houts Cutie Emplos thx tune well rf thou Youth comm but once xn The world knows nothing ol meaneit to gain leisure life time ne greatest men Dramatlcs 2 Lincoln Hugh D rm! l 2, St lranrls 1 2 H1 Y 4 Track 'l 4 lootball 3 Student Mau ager 4 Jackie Isaacs Mary Louise Jabllnskl- Edgar Jensen Robert Jack Johansen A pleasing nountenance I5 no Jabby one can always be 3 man B0 shght advantage I mx a futher for each wxnd What should a man do but be Woodrow Vhlsnu Hugh, Los than blowg merry? A386105 Calif Y 2 bt Fraucxs 1 Z Blok:-gv Club Tfafkl 3 Glee Club 4 X Cappella 4 Puznea of Hawan 4 Page Srxleen 1 4 . Tr .wi ul - - 1 5 he ' 5 4- A ' ' A. 4' iz , C D 'h S :H 'Y - ,- I - ,I 2. 3: llr vat'r.', l, 23 : C p- . r . ' -, ' 3 ' pell , , 3.3 F.H.A., p l- H a I 1 ' 5 ' A f mg, 1, 2. , I U I 4' . ,km 1 , l u. l H I ,, v i . as 99 .H U bn ' N V .ll .4 ' I I' ' ' il ' Q, . S. 4 -. , , 3- ' . , ? ' . . - Charlotte Kalbflelsch Qmetnu-. speuka well for e Diamatncs -I Mary Kerner Red Huw t,ootlne-is hetglltens beauty JI ICI! Leonard Kalbflelscla The farmers are the founders of uvthzatmn and prosperity zarackz 33 4 Intramural baske! .hm Kerwm Sleepy Let me sleep and 1 vull be content 3llCl'4 1 H Inpgh 4 Petosegan btatf -1 Football, 3 The nghtxng Lxttlea 4 il Dorothy Kemp- Dot The beet part of beautv ts that which no pnctures can ex press flee Club 1 2 3 Drama! s rls Qextette 2 A Cap retary 2 Bowlmg I 2 Jeanne Kerwm Irish The beauty ol women me thexr hanr anus 2 Honor nel 4 tu ent Council! 3 Ht tght 3 Petosegan Staff 4 l,l 3Ill'lllCC 3 4 YTeens 4 The Doctor Haw a Daughter The Fighting Ltttler. A Cappella 3 4 Pnrales Hawau 4' Page Qrventeen mlm' Bob Keating Keatonk Vlhat fluent nnneenwe tnckles from his mouth Frxmcxa l Hnlnght 3 Track 4 Football 2 3 -I Pep Cub 2 3 4 Eugene Knight Pu XII brave men love Clan Sure President 4' Hx Y 3 Treasurer 4 Honor Souety 4 'student Coundxl Preexdent 1 zhiorgtll I 34 -iv Basket all alvtam 1 Ll b Vue President 4 Mm , u ' . - 5 , L ll' QM ' ii 7 5555, I ' u as 0' 1- ' U. . . it, .. . . ' .. V E 1 - V lf... Q. -V . . .,, . . - . .1 ..- '-. - ' . 1 ' ' ' - .. St. 'N 1 '- ' . f 42 ll, , . . ' , , , 3 lc , ', z . , . G 1, 2: Gl ' . , 9 - I , , , . pelln, l, 2, 3: .F.H.A., 1, Sec- , l r p n. x . I . 1 ' ' .... ' -u ' n ' u vs u , , . ' H . ' ,, . . ..l U d No- H U . ,, ' 'I H ,. -, - , Sz. lfrl ' , 1, 2. St. Fr ' '., L 23 i- .' Q, 3. SL li, , 5 So, ' ' .. ' 1 ' ' ,- ' ' an . M A .lc .H : S el ' g :nf ', 3 I i ' ' - 4 . I G F , 5 1 . I, , : '. h , Us - -. . : - , 'S .. . -. l , 5 - - ' 3. .V - - 'h - , .. h ' ' ' ' ' . , 9 ' ' ol I el Wmlfred A Knowlton Wmnle The mit oi gaxetw max Itself be the greatest fortune H lnght 4 hlee Club 2 ra rs l 2 3 4 '-The Donor Daughter The ng tml: lnttles A an a Pirates of wan Richard Lesher Dick l nn 1 lrlenrl to everyone Wall evervone especmlly wom en be a friend to me' S lranrts l 2 Claw Serb tary lre.-nurcr 3 Football 3 4 Vusns Huh 4 'Ihe I-rghtmg Lmles 4 Betty Krusell James Lagg1s- Bug .hm One never knows what goes on Heroes should alwaw be tall nn-rde a quiet head Sf .l0'CI'hS Cfafld Rapids 1 ran 1 1 7 blee u , 2 3 Basketball 4 Dramatucs 3 Elame Lltes- Gus l am happy' I have hved and loved rght l Y T rs 4 hub Delw 1 2 Treasurer Geraldine Evelyn Long Gerry The most difficult thing m hfe I5 to know yourself H I Flee C Page Fsghlrzn Peter K Lashmet Pete H who knows much has many cares Hn Y 2 3 4 Honor Qocnetv 3 Student Council Vxce Preendent Light 3 ack, 4 Basketball l 213 4 Yarn ty u 2 3 4 The lwglmn ntles, 4 A Cappel Pirates of Hawwn 4 M Jean MacMillan Mac To lone her as 3 1 d I be lhe Rl'CFllChl of lhirleswoud Clase Xue lre mem 1 Hmm,- bouetv 3 Vice President 4 Petosegmx Staff 4 Glee Club Y 1 2l3 naar: eenx 4 I 5 2 The Doctor Hglka 1 7 The l'l5ht1ng lxtt es IC-Enrwel? 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'- 1, 2, af 42 NSY .Q M v ' 4' I I: 49 A ' '- - 2. . 1 wl- ins. 4, : i I --f- Helen Malec Mollre Victor Mmrtmchek Donna Maybank Intagnntmn rulee the world VIC' Alllgai 1' Sl l'B m mee Uub Xll :nav do what by man has Chan!-If YOUI' Dleaiuflh bl! 3 4 'a'nauc5' 3 been done nexer clmnge tour frtends Dorothy Meyer Dot Qtau are rn her eyes and a song IN tn her he-art Honor bouety Stu ent t Cub l 3 Drama rcs eel , Cheer leader 2 tnrls Sextette. l 4 The Doctor Has a laughter l p Club :ce President 4 A Cappella llow v 5 2 Pxrates f Hawan Charlotte Muller Char Always rn the midst of thtngs Claw Prestdent, l Honor So Cu 3 Dtamatrcs l ree Prestdent 2 3 4 Teens, 2, berretary 3 4 Cheer leader 2 3 -I The Ftghttng Ltttles 4 Pep Club 2 becretaty Treas urcr 3 secretary Preaburer 4 A Cappella 3 4 llowlmg,l 2 Sub Debs Qecretarv Prest gent, 3 4 Ptrates of Hawan, lndran River Hxgh l 2 Rxehard Moore- Duck rs no advxce bu a prmml whtch we cmve Bloomtngdale l 2 Bloonnng Pagr Nmrlren Pgtrlcxa Merritt Trish bweet lx trne love mucus l I etusegar Sta 4 Carol Mundhenlt Munk horse X ltnrse' My rn dom for 1 horse pella 2 3 4 Bowhng ltrastew of Hawan, 4 Lnbrar X .f , ' 4 X V52 K' 1 41' -so ' n ' ' 1 v ,- ' ' ' .- .. - 1 A , hu 4 - 1 ca ' 0 n ' n 1 C . 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' 5 .. , , .1 Marlon Nelswander sl'-.le Ill good hablts fee flllh 4 A Cappela 3 4 Plrates of Hawall, 4 leaveQ men behlnd Track, 3 4 VBTSIIY Clarence Oelke Ormond llallzhmp- Llerylhlllg comes l man Dutch wlll only walt Knowledge makes the gentle mlm, but lls conversatlon that LOIIIIUICYES hlln as Presldent, 3, Hl Y, 2, , VICE -Prewddent, , Student 0llllCll, 3, ck, , , , Puolllall, 2, 3, 1 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, VBTSIKY Club, Roy Nelswander June Nowland Spud Eugene 0Dell Here nllke Fl 'ihill he runs and Fake all the swlft advantage llrexlu IN the soul ol wlt of the hourw Harbor SPFIHKS Hlgll, 1 Glee Club 2 4 BOWIIHK 2. auf Edward Pater Men llke bullets go farlh eat when they are smoothest Football 4 Varslty Club 4 Page Twenty Wllllam Pawlak Blll' My duty to llly cuulltly eomcs Us! . K Q yi . K 'V 917. ,Q f ,Q - ' ' ' -Fu 19 y -H n A large part oth virtue con- U ' . '. ' : ' V 5 ' ', 'K'-,..T,'.-7' 58.-'., If b. 5 - '.3.4. . .ni ' . ' l I 4 L Q e I . Q . -.aaEdlv ' ' lu ' 1 ll ' , , ' i a .t ,, tl 1 ' v, - ' IIA , . , . ' D 'U u . 1 ' . 1 'H U C121-f ' - '- ' 5- Q ' ' 'l'ra l 2 3, 4' A ' ' ' 4. John E Perry Jack Dale Peterson- Pete yiiou I-32 gag 3 gentleman by :X tmans a man lor all ol Sl fl CO! es C WEITS nd I 2 HIY 3 4 Tra H Y 1 d Pggosegassgill: :nt Comm' 4 Football 3 4 Varsnty Club, 4 A Cappella 2 3 Tumblmg. Jeanette Pnckarskl JC!-ll Plef-ICI' P1041 99 Blondle Jean luke all good women, has a temper ol her own daulhlef of 'he gods 'B Band I 2 3 4 Student Coun inlnely tall and most dwmely ul wie pregdem 4 lg, rash: St Francns 1 2 Biology Club lrfmaucz 13055883 1-:gn 1 3 Glee Club 4 A Cappella 4, 4 Bowling I 2 Sub Deb. 2, 3 4 Pnrate-1 of Hawaii Manone Gertrude Peterson Gertie' She shall have musxc wherever she goes Band 1 2 3 4 Honor Soctet 4 Petosegan Staff 4 Glee Clu 2 -Xctompamst 4 4 Y Teem 4 Gxrls Sextet Accom amst 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 :rates o l-Iawan 4 Dance Orchestra 4 Alice Pnce- Al Everythmg is pretty that n young St lfrancxs I 2 Petosegan Stan 4 Page Twenty one Lila Peterson Pete' Centle nn method resolute la actlon Petose an 'Stall 4 Glee Club. 3 ramatncs 3 St Frauen, James Price- .hm When from has breast llll mxghty vouce went forth Class Secretary Treawurer 2 HIY 2 3 Secretary 4 Boys e Club 2 Tr1l:k l 2 3 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 army Club 3 res nt 4 A C ppella 3 Pnrates of Hawan 4 -u n ' ' -J' u . 'I ' . in 1 Q H' v ' . v.. Rh lv ' R H , Q . ' g ,zg :ll , . '. e, i -, I i- ' . ' - - ' 1 p f , I v 1, 4.' ' ' ' P ' . ' 1 , ,.l 5, ., 3 -' 1: ' M . , . culg' ' l 1 , l '- li. G X E , . xg ,,,, . in ' ' u 71 ' U ' 7' H , n 1- . ' ', U u U- -N . u I . . N . A, - j . I - .ff ', . . Q- s l'. v' , bff, 5 -I Gle .2 -....4: I .f. '. .'.Pf 1- - l ..'u 0 In . I n 1 1 ' a Hu' 2' , 4: L Keuth Pruce- Eggy M rue Pu-uce.. Rugly Donald Pruebe- Don' Dale Reber! Rupe M hears luke my eyes is A quuuez tongue shows a wxse PU! HHHSCV 011 hi! 8006 N A5 hal'f'Y M 'll' da 'S 'WK never sr-'uusfued head havuor Student Cnuncul l lgootball, I Nuulhnul Hugh l Il nd 2 3 4 bt Francus 2 Movue operator 2 3 4 Hu X 2 3 4 Petosegan Staff 4 The Doctor Has a Daugh er The Fughmug ut tle: 4 D-unce Orchestra Bunlogy Llub Vuce Presuden 3 Tom Rutter 'Cuddles Ruth Elame Rogers, Vurgunua Joyce Rose grow fonder l luv: tn at y Central Hugh Flun! 2 Cl V Preaudeuut 3 HuY Hen us eternal sprun 2 are Qlfudenu Cmmeuu 2 3 4 Cee Club 2 3 4 A anvfll ack I 4 Foofb 4 luratea of Hawauu, 2 3 4 Student Manager 4 Vareuuy Club 3 Secretary 'reasurer 4 Page Twenty two Mary Ann :totzmger On mth the dance let Joy be unconfuned Our Lady of the Angels, Cm cunnatu Ohm I Glee Club 4 Club 3 4 HA Cappella 4 l urate1 of Ha wan 4 Buology Club 3 ' ' u B a - - u Ui ' u -u D .. Y - QA . . .. . 5 . P ' .. K - .n .':a,..:'. ?J,. ' ' ' u' J. 'R ' Lf fi. V -,245 1 'A 'K . -.4 n . . . . . , Other men eat! to live while ul-.rox n N Absence makes the heart Ratz V . 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Pauline Rynshoven Who 1 xt can read it womans heart' Cass Tech Detrolt I 2 3 June Schneider Stmky Vkheu mv cue comes all me and I ulll auiwer S! l' anus l 2 Glee 1 I l2l'l!Tl3flCi 4 The Fxght mg llttlea 4 A Cappella 4 Pnratex- nf Hawan 4 Betty Lou Snntn Smitty Every artnt was once an 'ro laugh g lp ' x Marjorie Snuth Smltty' rejoice out amateur loud lnflran River l 2 Hn llilh! 4 Dramuttcs 3 4 P oeegan btalf, 4 hology Club Mary Edith Scott- Scottie Iet qll my lub: be music Honor Society 3 4 Petosegan Staff 4 Clee Club I Acoam pamst 2 Dlamattcs l 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 Presndent 4 Gtrlw Sextet Accompanlst 2 3 ter 3 The Ftghtm ltttles -I A Cappella Chmr ccompan 4, Bow Sub Debs 2 Secretary 3 4 Pxratee of Hawau 4 .duo Club Presxdent 3 -H-. 1-fe, r 'lf rm NM? wsqgmp 'Nl' Walter Stanley Lute ts short yet sweet Page Twenty three Joyce Sherry Torchy 'The heart has e es that the bratn knows not mg f t Francm Grand Rapids l 2 athohc Central, Grand Rqmds 3 Glee Club 4 A Cappella 4 Pnrates of Hamm, 4. lune Stanton Love ns the beginning the mid die and the end of everu thmg lndlan River Ht h l 2 blee C 3 4 A appella 3 Ptrates of Haw ll 4 W : W . H ' ..-f D , , k -u n 4. ' -S - v an - 1, , u n L ' U '. H .. 1 . H ' I. o. ' . 'r . : Cltb. ,. : 1 ,, . - : . : , 2 .2 I buy, ' Q H Z Q , 5 , I, , , H . ...I H l . A , , A-yn Q mo: l U' L, . V, . Y .' : logy Club, 3. 4: ::The '-Doctorll-lag a Daughg air, 1, 2, 3, ' lang, 1, 22 he fy xf . 99 - Q u - v . ' 'n ' ' ' Y ' . u ' I ' ' !.' .,, ' I 'L' Z ,-'5 lub. , G AC' ,',4g gg - , u - . ,J--I, ' Lloyd Sumner Gladys Taylor Shirley Terpenmg Enher l wall lmd a way or I 'Life with love as heaven 'Twerp mn make on' ,'jf'Sh ' mah 4 Daroif 1: 2 oy nses m me lake the morn 'mor 'dy 1 '3 t' 3 rbo Sprmgs High I 2 4 HBA' 3' 4 Sac Elub. 4 Grace Marne Tripp- Bene1!h her dlgnxty IS sparklmg humor Clarkrlalc H 1 g h Clarkdale Arizona l Student Council 3 Petosegan Stall 4 Dramatncs YT s 3 4 lo mg ' S Debm 2 branan 3 -I Mary Jane Tharpe When you see red haxr wart 'Hx Light 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Dramancs, I 2 A Cappella 2 J, Bowlmg l 2 3 be John Ulrich J ack Gloria Jean Turk Rosalie Turk The more the merner If she wxll she will you may T 1. - - - - - ' ' lv a as - u - , . ,, ' - . . ,. ' ,, ' , . , . I , 5 ,. . . - ,I 'H ' '. 5 1 I . .L a - . gl ' - , , 3 - ,. cy : . . . ,E ' ' I y ln n - 5- ' W ' .I . . . . . -,, ,, '-Gmac -- . f 1 . '- . . ' . '. -' .. . - - ' R l . , 5 - ---1 l- ' ll, 1 s f C ' - h ' --1 .1 f H . ' h ' y - n ' . 5 ' ' - I Gle ' -. , . .Q I Cap- .' -, , '-Q pen. . .a, 4? ..x., 2. 2, J, 45- - eens, 2, , L I wl- ' ,-.1 fuh- -, , 3, 45 Li- Gee Club 1 2 I' H A depend upon t anl nl he won t she won t there s t e end of n e Club 1 2 3 4 A a l 2 If H , Page Twenty four There I5 nothing half so sweet ln. lxfe an love s young dream Fuutbdll, l 2. TIIGIMB Wide- Pom Davnd Waldron Red' Mlldred Waugh yla Mae Wemrlch- fo Ions lsha man :ls wxtnout South IS a continual nntoxxca Tooue Slemg l'0ll'l8ll C IS on f man y 8 a lnszgn River I Football 3 4 On: has to thunk as! to tak Gs: Emxakngd tovazwainlovei Claweon Hugh Clawson I Hn Varsity Club 4 as g Y 3 4 Track 3 4 Football Norman Wilhelm Elwyn Witte Donald Wormell Harold Edward Yahr, Jr Irene Zlrelllskl Nplnky Converaatxon seems always to Comb down his haxr look Stinky Corkgy H ls wus: that as wise to.,-Trekmi A C., H 4 P look! 1' 1-'af-ds an 'nd How snlly people are to sta A person who us the hnmsell :C of Hhun 'Pe Q msude when the outsnde 1 al lhe party cannot be S Francis I 2 fa ei around ua u A Cappella I 4 Pirates of H1 I lllhl 2 Y TECH! I-lxnvau 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Sub Debi Page Twenty live K A o , '. RP' R v ' X -u 0 ' - x L ' ' ' ' ' H ' ' ' ' , 44 ' n u so nv , . . 'H . . . ' f I . ' . l . 5' ' ' -. - ' ' ' ' f '. . l I I 2 ',J, 'lg 'Varsity' Clllbj 4. ' . sz' . ,, 1- .. . - 'u - Q ' - - n . on n - - ' 'E . ,:..i. ' ' '1. ' . ,y ' K. I' l A . . - 'U 4' 2 H- l 5 IL. HIFIUKPS NOI' N AILAJLE Gerald Felt!! Alolse Gehman Thayne Geroux Dorothy Wellcome C l 5 V' Fl d H y u d as fonvtf 1 U C E e xt rx 2 mr 34 V styClubJ4 T bl g Completlon of our Jumor year found us w1th a deflated treasury and mflated spmts for the commg year The class offxcers chosen for our Senlor year were the followmg Byron Buck PTGSI dent Eugene Kmght Vlce Presldent, and John Batsakls Secretary Treasurer The class took a fourth of the proflts from the tournament concessions whlch added much to our treasury Also we managed a concesslon for a basketball game and dance Farly ln the year our selectlon of blue caps and gowns was made Invltatlons were plcked at the same tlme It was noted by the class to subsldlze the Petsoegan S200 wlth the agreement to add to the sum lf necessary The Flghtmg Llttles the humorous Seruor Play, was gxven m Aprll In May we were hon ored by a wonderful banquet and J Hop glven us by the Jumors A class prcmc was enjoyed by all partxclpatmg Baccalaureate SQYVICGS and Commencement exerc1ses wlth a receptlon followlng, ended the class of 47 s most beneflclal hlgh school career So long everybody and the best of luckll SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Present Advisors Adoree Fvans Katherme Inglls Marcla Grlffefn Ross Stoakes Past Advisors Reuben Johnson Mary Ellen Nolan Vlfglnla Meyer Dorxs Pettlgohn Page Twenty sux ' i I' I P xx , F Q Q ' Sp: cllnis great, but silence is The great artist is hc lil Men 0 less than the' 0 ght, A true frieu ' Kremer. ol her xde:-nl.' nl ss th y u a th - nan, friend. Flu Yjlorthe 1, l, 3 ball, 1, 3 af' ' - v I UID- xn , 4. I , 1 9 ' V9 ' ' , . '. 6 . . . . . 1 1 . 1 H . . . ,, . . . . - , . ' Q ' I . , , . . . . l , , . . . J . . . IN MfMOxlA 'X V EILEEN CURTIS May 17 1929-March 23 1944 October '30 1929 Apr1l9 1945 FORRESI' PETERS February 11 1929-July 27 1946 Pg I ly r r .. 'II JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Stafford VicePres1dent Doris Temple President Betty Bailey Sec rehny Treasurer JUNIV RS JUNIVRCLASS HISTORY Featured during the class's freshman year was a Christmas dance and a spring picnic at the munici- pal cabin. The sophomore year was spent sponsoring dances and concessions to help build the treasury up for the big year ahead. In Februarv the annual Junior Class Play, But Fair Tomorrow, was presented. This year the Jun- iors worked on the tournament concessions, which enabled them to give the Seniors a banquet and a wonderful J-Hop the last of May. The Mardi Gras theme was cleverly carried out for this occasion. The class officers this year are: Doris Temple, President, Bob Stafford, Vice President, Betty Bailey, Secretary-Treasurer. First row Z Goerke M Gray C Chapin E Bellmer L Berger R Alford M Crago M L Dean J Grigsby D IJILKCY A ko ter D Beer M Garrett A Eby M Grossman N Cribbs C Courteau Second row-E Arnott F Bellmer R Bare N Foster D Erfourth E Fortune D Fettig, R Cosgrove G Bah cock G Boland B Bailey Top rofw Leo Brown C Beers Loren Brown B Chattaway A Crawford B. Beekley H Bonscore B Davey C Adams H Deschermeler L Czerkle G Bouten Page I rnly e gh! . , : 1 3 I 9 ' ' - . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . 1 s . , 1 . ' , . S , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , - , . 1 - .1 1 - 9 - 1 1 - v - , . , . , . . ' 'u' - 1, Left to nght Fu-st row G M1ller J Lubbers L LVL ll J McMullan B Perry E Otto R Kxrwan J Llegal D Kalchlck L Kemp L Parcher M Hlnds F Price J Krleg M Hebner J Martmeau, S Prlebe P Potter Second row K Hand J Platt J Kmght D Maxwell D Kuebler J Howe L Phxllnps A Herrmgton S Jacobs J Knecht F Prlce Top row P Mackle H Lenhoff D Lasley H Plttard J Kalbflexsch G Nelll B Hammlll R Hxbbler L Kruzel, B Murly R Krltcher Fxrtrow lx Slmon B Maybank C Strnckler T Schwartzhsher D Southwood B Yahr P Rotzlnger M Txmmx J Trendwell D Temple D Stark B Ulnch S Swmgle J Reberg Second row M Kruzel M Shomm H Schmxtt E Sydow F Shaw D Thomas R Wllson E Ulrxch D Sevener, J Schantz B VK alker P Ronland Top now W Vaughan B Stafford L Rasmussen R Vargo G Shomm J Scoggm J Waldron W Shanley D Smith J Wolf J Sbonehouse lags fwrnly nz . . . Yi . ..-, nu, . . . , . , . L.. -un , , . , . , . , . , . ! ' I ' 1 ' ' l ' I ' I ' Y ' I ' ' D '-' ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - r ' I ' 1 ' r ' l ' I . , , . . b' n , u , u 1 u I , s , n . , n , I ' a l . , . . l l l 5 1 . , . , . , . 1 - I ' v - 1 ' . I, . , . , . , . ' , . , . - . ' i 1 , Q , u , - , 1 , n , 1 I ' I ' . , . , . ' . . l ' '- . , . , . I , . , . , . , . , . , 1 x - ' r ' 5 ' ' ' . fr 1 r 'Pl-If MV RE QOPHOMORF CI A99 OFFICERS Harold Taylor Vice President Berne Jacobs President Jnck Matthews Sec retary Treasuier SOPi-IOMORE CLASS I-ll T' RY The class of 1949 is already looking forward to the busy two years which lie ahead of them. All these ambitious students are members of the clubs and ac- tivities around school. The leaders of this energetic class are: President, Berne Jacobsg Vice-President, Harold Taylor: Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Matthews. Along with other organizations, the class is repre- sented on both the Reserve and Varsity teams in foot- ball and basketball Lcf to Right First row R Bachelor B Fryman B Barnes A Cahill D Clinton P Carroll B Fverts M Burrows L Faulkner J Compton L Epplei Second ron M Fraley B Dean E Brechelsen A Crago C Broman J Fettig V Doner M Beal B Bodzick J Bachelor J Friend D Curtl Third row S Bushaw B Cole R Dickerhoof T Froysaa E Doernenburg J Garrett N Lppler J Bricker L Eaton K Crawford M Bumett. Page Thxrfif f x 4 1 A K K 1 , ,. , , ' . . 1 , v 1 ' ! 5 . I . . . .. V . . i . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 , , . , . , . . . 'i ' ' ' ' - v ' v ' 1 ' I ' I ' v ' I ' v - . , . , . S. . . 1 -1 . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . , . , . First row F Mornson R lensmer J Houts M Kmert B Long J Hoyt D Phlllxps N I-lelleman E Hull J Johansen N Johnston L Kaufman J Ke1ser Second row--L Kocher I Inglxs P McGary P Muehlenheck G Hammll D Hammontree F Jones A Pletzer M Luebke B Peterson J Matthews Thlrd row L Potter B Jacobs D Potts L McLellan S Luce D Hartung R Madsen V Johnson N Nas- son A Lester G Hose! sail' Q, I Left to Rxght Fn-st row B Temple B Ulrxch L Welsh L Stark C Taylor B Wxlson N Wllbur B Zarem skx H Witte D Wxlson Second row D Sellers I Stemer H Wagenschutz E Stelner, M Shane, C Srwltzer M Spears J Wum, J Thayer F Rasmussen Thxrd row D Spxtler Vl Sterzxk D Stone N Sherman D Sanford H Taylor B Treloar Page Thirty one 'Uv'i? fr , , .AW - . . .Q . . . . 1 . , . A . , . , . , . , - , . , , . , . , . , . .. , . , . . - I ' l - 1 ' v ' ' I ' 1 - I ' y - , . . , . . 1' . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' . 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FRE I-IMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Evelyn Plttman Secretary Treasurer Don Kamp Presndent Dorothy Ballard FRE HM'- CLASS HIJIORY The Freshmen Class thls year has the largest en rollment smce 1940 when there were 148 enrolled That exceeds the enrollment thls year by two as there are 146 enrolled now The enrollment of our class ln 1946 was 118 The offlcers were Jean Astrup Pres: dent Ann Burns Vxce Presldent and Joyce Bailey Secretary Treasurer Last year our class also had 118 enrolled wlth Bob Walker as Presldent Paul Schroeder as Vlce-Presldent and Sally Scoggm Sec retary Treasurer Our class ln the past year has been represented by three of the SIX cheerleaders We w1ll be strxvmg ln our future hxgh school years to make our years both eventful and useful to our school Class offxcers this year are Don Kemp Presldent, Dorothy Ballard V1cePres1dent and Evelyn Plttman, Secretary Treasurer N Readlng left to right Front row-G Clouse D Dxckey L Bellmex M L Buckstlegel B Brown S Dalton S. Ballenger A Burns D Ballard J Bailey M Deschermexer Second row B Alford J Bellmer C Bellmer W Gregory B. Crandall S Gokee W Carrow L Beloungea, J Faunce J Behan S Eby F Foster Thmrd row H Baird V Amacher H Brown R Frye P Gimble B Dubernay B Erlcks F Fitzpatrick R Earle G Ernst M Beard D Enbody Thirty two f affix Q I x Q Q ' I v I , .- : 7 : U - X C Y 1 N 1 ' Z , ' V I ' o -' 1 ' I . Z n Ywe-President. . I : ' I ' . I ' . .I ' 5 I ' I ' 9 - r ' 9 ' I ' ' ' - . , . , . , . y n - v - v ' . , . , . , . J . i D T n , . , . g - 9 1 l l O ' I ' , . , . , . . Front row A Morrls J Klshlgo E Nwwander G Molloy C Lashmxt M L Holcomb J Houts K Hannan, M Mueller K Beal Second row L Feather M Frlend J Cannon R Crago, P McDermott S Garrett J Haley M Gokee B Colley C Johnson V Olsen Third row H Beaudry L Perkins H Hehrer C Perkms R. McGarey J Kmg G McConnell K Sweet F Har rmgton, K Maxwell J Kerberskey M Lawrence Fourth mn Q Kuebler B Pxerce C Hall J Pettns T Koboskx D Todd P Kramer B McWatters D Kemp, S Klwwlton G Rought Front row S McMullen. N Reed B1 Turk B Vaughan V Bearup B Ward E Coy R Wilson R Bellmer Sommer J Schrader I Vhllson M Kmght J Usher E Pltman B Vlooden H 0Leary L Russell Stolt S. Scoggm S Plehl I7 Ulrxch Second row M Boyer S Krezg R Peters J Wxx on B Wfxlker D Wendorf J Rehkoff B Zlmmerman Hall R Hankms J Spears Thxrd row H Smxth H Warzmck, D Sevener C Wormell R Zmk R Stowe M Wxlber B. Southwood S Nadolskey B Wolf Page Thzrty three . . . . . -' . , . , . . , . , . , . . , . , . . V , . . ' . g . , . , . . , . , . , . g o ' ' , . .. . . '- A 9 - n - I - I 1 - 1 ' I ' l ' . , . , . . - . , . . , . , . ', - , . , . , . , , . , . . w w -. . , , . , . , . , . , . , . ,H . . . v r ' 4 J- Y 'J v - v - 1 1 - 1 ' I ' , D ' Q v A v n ' 1 - - . . , . , . , . S , . 1 , .. , . , . , R , . , . . - 1 - . ,. ' vr - ' 9 - 1 ' r - r ' 9 I , . . PRESENT PERFORMANCES THE DOCTOR HAS A DAUGHTEP THE FIGHTING LITTLES T'-5? N-. 1 TII1' CAST AND DIRELIOP THE RIVALS-Dlcky and Fxlmer i THE LOVh.hS THE CRUSHES THE FLAMES Goody and Ham Fllmer and Antomette Hem-xette and Norman Page Th ty! u n s ll I V 7, ' .T f 1 ' i' 3' S, V , . fx ,I ' , . , T. I 1 . P Q 7' ' , L,fln..,,.f-- . f 1 , A W 7' f T A 4 , L v v - - T w ' w msn Efwlfkfxz Q fy EH. Z .S ? ' , Q ' , 2 5 V - 1 , 1 I I ' ' . if - our 1 f RRY ff, -tai' ,Z f ' fy! -tw f4'2' 1.- . X' CWI l- Rl --1--7' .1 P .df ff-L.-xg-KX .' ,, ,1- , N ,.r,.-- ,,.. f X iir LAL! Lif' 5 .f:fQg,f ux-.gs-F'r1C'lA ,ffvufmf X tfxl I MT CD Trl! SEK , 1 A , U Y , X , N f ' f' ' N. X X' X ' X x K fa if 3 ' A R ' ' X.: - - 4- A AX X Q ' ' A ' XM N. Q X ff -4'1 I i 'I 4 1 1 L- -H 4 NX , .X .NE Q Q -, fir-Q I I ' E l 1. I W X1 . . . U X.. . I H xl X l W I I , I ,A X Y ,l K , A ' h ' A x , K-f v' . ,, , -A 'Q -f - ' ff' 1 ' -- - . -f ,f - uc- . 1' . xg, Z ,,.Q..:f-- + +-A i ,. ?. ,Q ff'1 'Qf 57 X7 '1 g .... - lf! . . r - -- xii - - -' +sf-v'-, Y -v f- ..-:, I Y 'br A Y N' ,fi ,,. -J A- f -,., X u ' A 1--X, '.1t'P 'Lf5 - ' ' . LA- 'Il ' ,A 'ff,,jZ.T-'1i..... f . . f J-:--.--1 V - --X J , , f - .. VV- .03 V X5 k f,,2 . + fs ff-1 - i A , nf, I-8 -, 5, j---- , -5'--,-. fr.-. A-f 'Q K . .if ,fQ,--:.-. - F 'K X ' ,lfI3Qf2fv 1,1 ff ' S 'Q , xxwfw 7 ' - ' ,- -- . j' U4- x as j -1-- ,' if v ' ,, W -aFrFf+-- , ' l: 'f'-4 -- ' , 1 1 , J V .f - V -,: 4'-.N Y 4 'W-.gr - - iii-,,fff'V V ,V 7 , - ,Qi r -:N -s ', XX , - W - .4-' ff - ww L, s , -K v-..-- Y . I Q- -Q .D 4 F 7 -14? ,inf ' 43 ' It I .1 4.4-i' N .2 h 4 f Y ,, fgf' , A 5,3 gig., fl -L V?-Wh V h 'Lf Y J x H - f:. 9- 2? gd- . 1 ff -- -a- +df,f+-- -fs. fj 1:2 -Kg .4 - . 24-,QQ M: - n -- ' -ffjfx-. A -M ,Q W 44..-- A ,e - A -R ,, , 4 -F ' ' - ' - 4- iTQ 5Qg,-,XfX+'-:'f ' Q xy, f if N ' Sy fx I I -x - ..s L 5 .X x Q ' f A CLUB Leftto Right Fxrst row M Fettng M Dunstan M Batsakls B Bwms G Peterson J Kerwm C Maller Secnd row-J Guxllaume D Meyer D Brockway J Batsakxs E Kmght J Clouse M Gronseth J MacM1llan M Scott Mxss Beebe NA IIONP L HONOR SOCIQ-.H To emphaslze the four cardxnal 0bj6CtlV6S scholarsh1p leadershlp character and servlce, and to hold them before the student body as the goal for whlch they should strlve and the pur poses of the Petosega Chapter and all chapters of the Natxonal Honor Socxety The Petosega the past twenty two years xts membershlp has reached a total of 270 The candxdates are chosen from the upper twenty flve percent of the Junxor and semor classes on the b8S1S of thelr recorded scholarship and of the leader shlp character and servlce Wh1Ch they have shown nn school lxfe Members are elected by the Jomt vote of the faculty and members of the Soclety On May 21 1946 fxve percent of the pres ent semor class was formally mltlated mto the organlzatxon ln a ceremony held 1n the muslc room at whxch the parents of all members were guests At thxs ceremony John Batsakxs Mary Batsakrs Dorothy Brockway Joan Gull laume Peter Lashmet Jean MacM1llan and Mary Edlth Scott were mltlated Offlcers for 1946 47 are Dorothy Brockway presldent Jean MacM1llan vxce presxdent and Joan Guillaume secretary ed the quota of approxlmatelv 15 per cent of the semor class enrollment These new mem bers Bllllelea Blvms James Clouse Marv Dun stan Marllyn Fettlg Mary Gronseth Jeanne Kerwm Eugene Knlght Dorothy Meyer Char lotte Mlller Gertrude Peterson and Gladys Taylor were lmtxated mto the soclety March 24 1947 1n an open meetmg held before the general assembly of the hugh school Members of the Jumor Class chosen by combined vote of the faculty and semors were mltlated ln May They wlll continue the lxfe of the soc1ety throughout 1946 48 Mlss Beebe IS faculty advlsor of the Honor Socxety Pg: Thllysx I : I ' - . 1 1 , - :1 ' ' 1 - 1 ' U 1 ' . ', 1 ' , 1 , 0 , . y 1 g 1 1 D 1 ' I . , . ' I r ll' x . . . . i : . , v ' . - 1 9 I 7 I 9 . D 1 ' ' I t I 1 ' 1 1 1 ' w 1 1 Chapter was organized in 1925, and during Eleven members, elected in February, fill- - . K . . 0 t -. I W . .n . . , A , n - , 1 1 - 1 ' 1. 1 1 ' , Y , I . Y , , v , . . 1 1 ' I , 1 . I . Y ' . - I . 5 ' 1 n a '1 - i Left to Rlght First row Mr Jacobs B Jacobs B Buck S McMullen K Smith J Grlgsby M Dow M Tlmms, D Temple J Houts M Lawrence J Wolf Second row D Spxtler D Enbody B Pawlak B Gemmxll D Hartung J Pletzer H Garnett, B Cole J Bellmer J Batsakls TUDENT COUNCIL The Student Counc1l IS an orgamzatxon composed of several elected students whose purpose IS to concern themselves wlth the 1m medmate problems of the student body and to represent the latter ln opxnlons and solutions The Counc1l recelves a representative from each advlsory startmg wxth the seventh grade and COIlt1lll1lIlg' through the twelfth grade In addltlon to these the semor class presldent v1ce presxdent and secretary treas urer the Junxor class presldent and vlce-presx dent and the sophomore class presldent are automatlcally members of the councll The Counc1l has solved wxsely many ques tlons ln regard to student act1v1t1es and lts most useful contrlbutlon was the afflrmatlve opxnlon gxven concern1ng the questlon of the hall monltors who preslded at each end of the hall durmg the class hour and kept frequent check on lockers and unnecessary hall dls turbance The unprejudlced tact Wh1Ch the Student Counc1l has employed throughout the year has made It a relxable and successful orgamzatlon -a real asset to the hxgh school The offlcers were Eugene Knlght presl dent Jean Pletzer vlce presldent and Helen Garnett, secretary treasurer. Page Thirty-seven . ' , . , . , . 1 D Third ww-ufraylor, E1 1-:nigm,'r. Ritter, J. swggin, B. Stafford, L. McNamara, D. Kemp R. Dmmbroskl. Y , u 0 - Y l u - I- ? - : 9 . ' ' 3 Lefttonght First row-J Gl'lgBbY5J Platt P Potter D Phillips L Stark B Perry C Miller G Peterson J Fochtman J Kerwm B Fryman Second row S Priebe M Grossman I Inglis D Brockway M Shane C Courteau N Cnbbs M Hinds B Blvms M Dunstan D Stark A Bellmer J Guillaume M Batsalus Third row E Lltes J Martmeau P Dalton C Broman M Dean P Roiland B Walker A Herrington S Jacobs, M Card B Bailey I Zaremski Fourth row Miss Hart J MacMillan M Scott M Gray M Garrett J Pletzer B Cole C Switzer G Tripp, D Meyer H Garnett C Mundhenk, M Txmms Mrs Bailey I IEENIJ Vice President Helen Garnett Secretary Metta Ann Hinds Treasurer Achsah Herring on Everywhere always in sunshine in shadow In Joy dlsappointment, success or defeat, Our goals are clear our hearts sincere, Onward we go ever we strive If once we fall we rise to face the light, If once we fall we flght agaln to win We can not be lonely for we stand together, We know the one we follow Christ the Lord This is our quest which we have followed this past year as Y Teens Y Teens are affiliated with the Young Women s Christian Association and were first organized in 1881 fifteen years after the Y W C A was founded In 1918 we were force of the Y W C A the girls who would be Its future leaders In the spi mg of 1946 we adopted the name of Y Teens and our local club formally accepted it in an impressive ceremon ial on October 14 1946 At this time we also formally 1n1t1ated twenty one new members We have had a very busy and successful year in which we sponsored concessions and school dances sent a leader and Y Teen dele gates to two different conferencs held a bazaar and baked goods sale to make money and Jolned with the H1 Y 1n a banquet and a dance Our annual Christmas formal dance, the Snow Ball was a gala affair We have been ably assisted ln all our ac tlVlt16S by Mrs Doris Bailey and Miss Jean Hart, our advisors Page Th: ly eight ' I . l . . . , . , . . l , . , . , . ' , . , D I -' ' f 1 - y - v ' . 1 ' 1 I - n ' v - 1 ' 1 - , . ' , . s , . , n , . , . , . , 4 '-' , . , . . , . ,. . , . , - , . , . . , . , . . , . . 1 W - I C X Officers: President, Mary Edith Scott: named Girl Reserve, which meant the reserve - I , I . , . . . .- ' l 1 ' ' . t . - ' U . . . , . . . . n 1 Y 7 f , , u - u , . Q - . 7 ' , , s. . u u 1 , . , - - , . - n , 7 7 ' b 1 , -I . Cl. - Y! ' . . . . . , . .7 n . Left to Right Front row-Mr. Quade, J. Price, O. Pailthorp, E. Knight, J. Bataskis Mr MSCMIIIBD Second row F Hoeslx B Davy, K. Price, B. Dean, J. Perry, C. Beers, P. Lashmet, B Glles B. Stafford D Pet erson J Howe B Jacobs, D. Brown. ghl!:ithI'0W LTBEOXH LNB1:Iown, D1ISyStler, K.JC1gawford, F. Rasmussen, B. Buck, B Ball B Treloar C Adams ou row 1 er asson, . arrett, . coggin, B. B kl , H. P'tta d, T. W d B L h ff D Not ln pxcture-hm Hendncks. ec ey I r a e en 0 Potts' ' I I- . . . . . , . , - u n . , , - , E . , . . . Y . . r Y The H1 Y Club has been one of the most actlve partlcxpants ln thxs years school hfe. Its theory whlch advocates Clean Athletxcs Clean Speech Clean Llvmg and Clean Scholar shlp has brought before the students an al1ve characterlzatlon of ldeallstzc l1v1ng The clubs soclal llfe thls year has been a sausfactory experlence for all due consxder ably to the mterestmg' home meetmgs Chrxst mas carolmg and sprmg Mothers Day meet mg and the hxghllght of the year whlch was the recognltlon of Mr Mac Mxllan s unequaled faxthfulness and work as the sponsor of thls club for twenty f1V6 years Mr Quade has also asslsted h1m for several years Th1S organlzatlon IS the oldest of lts kmd m Northern Mxchxgan and has a potentlal long l1fe ahead The Hayo Went Ha Camp IS the recxplent of many H1 Y Boys throughout the state wxth a yearly generous representatmn from Petos- key Page Thirty-nin Left to Rxght Fnrst row Qseatedj A Pletzer A, Crago Mrs Beckley B Balley P Potter Second row C Mlller H Garnett P Dalton S Swmgle I Zaremskl D Brockway M Scott J Pletzer E Lxtes J Fochtman G Trlpp Thlrd row I Inglrs D Ballard A Morris P Muehlenbeck C Btroman .I Balley S Scoggm D Meyer S Bal lenger J Martmeau Last row M Tunms M Gray B Cole C Smtzer C Courteau P Rolland A Herrington UB ' DEB J The Sub Deb Club IS an organization com wxth the purpose of workmg and playlng co- operatxvely and pleasantly together To start the years soclal act1v1t1es off wlth a bang eleven new members were glven an 1I1lt1atlOIl dmner not to be forgotten and the club spon sored a dance after the game The next blg event was the New Years Eve dance at the Chlppewa Hotel when the gals and thelr escorts really saw 1947 ln rlght amld confettx balloons and streamers The Sprmg of the year found them eatlng thelr way across town at a Pro- gressxve Dmner Wh1Ch came to a happy con cluslon wlth a theater party Also durmg thxs part of the year a hay rxde was sponsored, whxch proved to be great fun In order to earn money to run the Club the glrls worked hard at the one meetmg a month devoted to the socxal slde to make many and var1ous thlngs for a bazaar Thelr efforts reported They also took charge of the con cesslon at a game whlch helped the flnanclal part Not engoymg self pleasure alone the Club has worked hard thls year to help out wlth the Jun1or Red Cross proJects and more than once they have been seen pastmg cuttlng and st1ck1ng for the good of others Talks by outslde vocatxonal speakers proved to hold a lot of Interest for the gxrls and also helped some m declsxons for hfe work The sponsor who gave a lot of her txme and efforts to keep thls gang of happy healthy gals coralled IS Mrs Marguerxte Beck ley, who well deserves a hearty Thank You Page F or!! ' : ' l - . , I , . . , . ' , . . l . , . . , . , . , . , . , v y . , . ' - - I - , 1 , . , . ' . , 0 , . , . ' ' . 4 . u n Q ' ' I - 0 ' 9 ' I ' 1 ' r ' ' C' X P09913 Of girls in 8'1'3deS H319 'fhT0U8'h twelve. were well rewarded, as the treasurer happily , n I 0 I Q. s Y - I - . . , , . . 41 Y, X ' 1 , . . , , . P . . Q c , , Y . . . . , . Q , 7 ' u 11 ' Y I I If P: met T Rxtter D Potts Coach Corgan Suomi rem H Taylor R llombroslu B Chattdvmy B Buck R Lesher A Foster B Ball K Crawford Thnrd row-L1 Nexll, I' Pater J Matthews B Beckley R Nelswander J Ernst T Koboslu, O Pallthorp VARSITY CLU nmth Veer as a successful school orgamzatlon undcr the guxdance of Coaches Colgan and Buckmaster Membezshlp m the club ls declded mwmly by the mdlxldual s attrlbutes of sportsmanshlp personfxllty ch uacter, and sense of cooperatlon ln the fleld of spox ts Monev raised as a result of concesslons and projects IQ the sole source of the clubs funds as thele are no dues The club lb 'ln mdependent group entlrely flee of 'my connectlon wxth other schools and lts members d8l6I'I'll1Il9 the actlvltles for the year wxth the ald of the faculty superwlsor-1 The mam exent of thls year's ?l.Ct1Nll119S vw ts the banquet glven by the men s clubs for the V'1rs1ty members Page I-'ortY'0 f qywfmf Icft to Rnrht Fur t row Coach Buckmaster, J. Ratsakis, D. Herring, E. Knight., D Peterson, J Pnce, P Lash , ' ' . - . , . r I , l . I ' ' v ' v - l l - n 1 . I. This year's Varsity Club completed its V , . K . , i , , w .. 1 . 'r Q I - ' 1 1 ' I D L, . 7 . . V. . vg l , I C. V s LefttoR1ght Fxrst row D Ballard B Wooden P Muehlenbeck B Ulrlch J Barley R Crago Second row M L Dean D Meyer M Hmds C Mlller J Knecht B Bxvms D Brockway B Bailey M Ball B Keating B Stafford PEP CLUB The Pep Club was orgamzed for the pur pose of promotmg pep and school Splrlt among students backlng the team and assummg I'6SDOIlS1b111ty for the pep meetlngs The spe C131 feature of the year was the football rally and the burnmg 1n efflgy of Rogers Clty, down at the lake front Members of the club are chosen by a nom lnatmg comm1ttee conslstlng of the presldent and three members of each class asslsted by thelr class advlsors The nommees representmg each class one of Wh1Ch IS elected mto the club by thelr respectlve class members are chosen by the nommatmg commxttee The club then elects one representatlve from each class ChO0S1Hg cheerleaders IS also one of the many dutles of the club and they automatlcally become members The Club was under the very efficient leadership of Pop Menold Page F orly-two Rotzmger , l , l , . ' i , Th1rd row Mr Menold D Spitler, B. Beckley, K. Crawford, B. Buck, C. Beers, J. Hcne H Beard D Kemp B , . , - ' KC I! Left to Right Front row G Mlller C Taylor C Broman J Platt D Clinton P Rolland B Balley M Batsalus, A Pletzer J Johansen Second row J Clouse T Schwartzfisher C Kalbflelsch A Cahxll N Wnlbur A Crago L Fettlg B Ulrlch, B Temple M Dean B Ulrxch M Smith W Knowlton J Reberg M Dunstan B Hivms M Scott C Miller, J Wurst D Curtms Third row M Grossman M Cargo A by A Herrlngton N Crxbbs, C Courteau, J MacM1llan R Kxrwan, J Schnelder B Yahr M Garrett lfourth row--J Treadwell B Perry P Dalton, J Fochtman J Kerwln C Swltzer J Garrett, H Plttard B Lcnhoff W Shanley D Hartung, G Trlpp, J Gngsby, D Meyer J Fettlg DR NMA Ilfh Cl UB I' wa The Dmmatxcs Club has had a successful year wlth Mary Batsakls as presldent Bentley Lenhoff, vlce presldent Ann Cahlll, secretary and Mary Loulse Dean, treasurer Thxs year s members are from the sopho more Junlor and senxor classes only The total membershlp s seventy, of whom SIX are boy's Through the year, each student acted ln one or more short plays some of whxch were try outs for the class plays In addltlon they partlclpated m tongue twlsters, pantomme acts, and recltatlons But lt IS not all actlng smce several members are chosen to asslst w1th make up, stage settmgs dxrectmg and costum mg for the class plays For research and further study of dramatic technique Andrews and WQITICK s Actmg and Play Production was used as a text book But Fair Tomorrow by Parkhlrst and The Flghtmg Lnttles by Tarkmgton were glven as thls year s class plays The casts for the school plays are chosen largely from these students Mrs Stech IS sponsor of the club and dl rector of the plays The club sponsored a school dance and a basketball concession. Page Forty three . i . 5 . , . , . , .1 , . , . , . . , . f . I .1 . . . . 1. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . . - 4 . . . . . , . , . u , . , . . , . , . . , . , . . , . . . . , . , . . , . , . , . . , . I I . .h , . , . , . . . . , - . i I ' N X 1 . . . . . . v . . - . . 1 v . 0 - 1 9 1 ' . 1 . . ' 0 1 ' Q . . . . . . - 1 l . . . - , , - . . L , . - - , . . . . . . . . . 1 . . - 1 1 . . LefttoR1ght Fxrstrorw MxssGr1ffen J Johansen B Yahr J Treadwell D Bluhm, Mxss Evans Second row C Chapln M Crago S Plehl D Stark B Everts M Garrett D Dxckey Thxrd row D Phllhps L Stark E Stemer L Kaufman C Broman L Willson L Bellmer C Taylor Last row A Herrmgton M Hmds N Crxbbs C Sw1tzer S Prlebe E Pitman S Krleg The Future Homemakers of Amerlca un der the Supervlslon of M1ss Marcxa. Grlffen IS an organlzatlon of ambltlous glrls who are strlvlng toward then' goal of better homes and more profltable domestlc orgamzatlon. Mrs Johansen IS Chapter Mother The purposes of the FH A are To pro mote a growlng appreclatlon of the Joys and satlsfactlons of homemakxng to emphaslze the importance of worthy home membershxp to encourage democracy IH home and commumty llfe to work for good home and famlly llfe for all to promote lnternatlonal good w11l to fos ter the development of creatlve leadershlp ln home and commumty hfe to provlde whole some ll'1dlV1dl13l and group recreatlon and to further Interest m home economxcs. The aCtlV1tleS of the club ln the past year have been worthwhlle and enjoyable An afaghan was made and a style show was glven for all the students who so deslred to see the latest modes of fashlon The formal and mformal 1n1t1at1on of members was the key to membershlp 1n the F H A Page Forty lou rU l'Un 'F rlONlEllIlAKERS OF AMFRICA Leftto Right First row--J Pletzer N Nasson G Peterson D Spitler B Fryman B Cole S Jacobs D Stone, B Bailey B Walker A Crago S Coveyou N Cribbs B Treloar C Broman C Taylor y 1 , . , . l , . , Y ' I ' I ' I ' ' Y Second row S Dalton M Dow, S. Hubbard, A. Mollhagen, B. Waker, A. Mummert, W Sterzik P Kramer D Thomas A Herrlngton B. Davy. Third row K Price B Walker, J. Faunce, J. Douma, P. Wolgast, R. Allen, D. Allen D Dunham P Dalton P Muehlenbeck B Peterson C. Switzer, A. Pletzer, J. Wurst. Fourth row' L Dunham 9 Scoggin, B. Bailey, R. Treloar, B. Jacobs, B. Crandall, B Beckley C Sutfm, D Price J Scoggm K Crawford, B. Fochtman, S. Keiser. Not ln picture-Carl Cannon Mary Ellen Doyle. ' I' i C QS ' ! Y 1 ' ' l l , C6 ' ,Y ' KK ' ' li - fa ' sr D 7 I u ' ' H ' 0 n- 1 . . . , 7 1 ear. Ja Our Class B band has had a very suc cessful year Its members have worked hard and dlligently under the capable leadership of Mr Smlth to come up with the performance of two concerts 1n combmatlon with the vocal groups and one of band alone Along with the concerts they played at games and other school functions through the year A few of the members which were well liked by the audiences were Rhapsody in Blue fGeorge Gershwinj, Begin the Begulne fCole Por terb C1r1b1r1b1n iAlford Pestalozzaj and Cypress Silhouettes fD3.Vld Bennettj A other practice that met with enthusiastic re sponse from the audience was the use of soloists in certain numbers durlng the pro- grams All of the muslc used brought sep arate sections of the band into prominence and thus showed the excellent instrucflon each IS given The band played at a qualifying meet in Charlevoix on March 10, at whlch time they received a top Class B ratlng Un fortunately due to the dlstance and other factors mvolved they were unable to attend the Festival in Ann Arbor this spring, but they have hopes of attending next year There was also a District Festival held here on May 2, when our band was host to those from other schools. Page Fwy-six Ili!! loquette T Crawford B Tnmms B Mundhenk P Fntzpatrxck Second mar-H Warrmck P Web fer E Lopez A Johnson P Brown J Booth C Burnett C Pettls D Smnth, D Athearn, B I-htchmough N Hand CADE! B ND Thls small but earnest group forms the nucleus of PHS bands to come ln the followlng' years lt IS composed of students from grades SIX through nme who are interested ln a varletv of mstruments Wxth thlg early tfalhlllg to back them up, we may be sure of havmg expenenced and well taught mstrumentallsts to put our band on the top ln then' held Page Forty seven Left to right: Front row-E. Nasson, M. Parks, J. Broman, L. Stark, S. Potts, A. MacArthur, A. Rockwell, J. ' A Left to rxght First row-Jean Knecht G Muller J Johansen J Hoyt A Cahill J Fettlg N Wilbur G Peter son accompamst B Barnes M Hehrer D Kalchlk S Terpenmg M J Damel J Kmght B Long' J Fraley Second row Mr Moyer B Zaremskx J Reberg L Eppler H Witte J Treadwell D Stark D Wxlson M Gross man Evelyn Stemer B Ulrlch M L Jabllnskx J Sherry R Rogers J McMullen C Mundhenk L Berger J Gulllaume Kr Simon Lellan J Gngsby B Krusell Fourth row I Inghs F Bowersock H Malec L Peterson J MaeM1llan H Garnett J Nowland, L Wemnch, M Ratzinger S Luce S McLellan D Hartung R Malec P Rotzlnger R Kerwm M Nelswander V John son F Brcchex en A Pletzer Not mn pxcture-Ieanette Pxckarskl GLEE CLUB The GlI'lS Glee Club under the dxrectxon of Mr Moyer has been tremely 3CtlV8 thls year ln the Chrlstmas and Spring Concerts and the Vocal Festxval Some of the selectlons whlch became favorites of all were 'The Indlan Love Call, Green Cathedral Hahn May Day Ca.: ol arr D Taylor and Can t Yo Hear Me Callln Carolme-Roma The accompanlst was Gertrude Peterson Page Forty ugh! ' : ' r , . ' , . u , . I , . '., . , . ' , . - , , . , . U , . , . I , . . , . , . . K, . . 1 . y , . A , . . , nn , . , . , . , . , . ' I . ' 7 ' I ' ' U ' I 'N f ' I ' f ' ' Third. row-V. Bellmer, D. Reer, D. Hammontree, M. Shane, J. Schneider, B. Yahr, J. Stanton, B. Perry, L. Mc- '-' s Y I , lu , Q , s , s ' .' , 5 I ' u . o . ' . , '. , . , . , . , . , . , . ., . ' I , l .. s , . . l. W ' .' ' ' . ex- , K l - nv u n- ' is - 0 9 If If Y ' f ' 'i 0 0 3 . Left to right Flrst row lseatedl R Rogers G Mlller J Kerwm, M Rotzmger D Brockway N Cnbba C Courteau Mr Moyer G Boland G Peterson B Bivms A Herrmgton,J Martmeau M Kmght G Hamill Second row M Fettng C Mundhenk M Jablmskl L Fettmg J Krelg J Fettxg J Platt M Dean H Walker Burley P Rmland S Jacobs W Knowlton A Eby J Treadwell J Sherry Third row H Garnett P Rotnnger S Prlebe M Nelswander B Perry J Grlgsby J Schnelder C Swltzer Meyer M Scott accompam t J McM1llan M Gray M Garrett M Hmds A Crago Trcloar E Xhtte J Cuxllaume E Bowersock Last row S Czrrett J Cannon J Stanton B Cotanche J Price P Lashmet B Duvernay H Bonsecours Yuhr B Beckley J Scoggm A Crawford B Gxles D Potts N Nasson D Stone R Treloar J Fochtman C Muller Not xn pxcture-Jeanette Plckarskl A CAPRFLI. fi-Iflf The 46- 47 A Cappella cholr has had one of xts most actlve years under the competent dlrectlon of Mr Moyer Several emoyable musical productxons were glven thls year, namely the Chrlstmas Concert two combmed concerts wlth the band and Glee Club and an operetta, Pxrates of Hawau The vocal favorxtes sung by the cholr were The Slelgh Kountz Hallelujah Chorus from the Messlan by Handel, and Hospodx Pomx lux Lvovsky Lamont Other actlvltxes of the cholr were ln the form of concessions and numerous assembly entertamments A new system of tlcket sales was introduced wlth gratlfymg results Season txckets whxch gave the owners entrance to the years concerts, were sold The accompamst for thxs group was Mary. Edlth Scott Page Forly mn: : ' - . , . ' , . ' . . ' , . 1 , . - ' 1, . I i - I . 1 ' 1 ' ' .1 ' ' 1 - . n - I 1 - I - 1 ' 1 B' b P ' I ' I ' . ! ' 7 ' I ' ' ' . l - . z , . I , . , . ' , . , 1. , . , . , D. . , s , . . , . , . . . Fourth row-D. Peterson, D. Spitler, F. Morrislm, FL Rasmussen, B. Buck, D. Sanford, C. Beers, B. Stafford, B. -'.Q1 ,. ,. ,H y . . ', . I ' e , 1 J ' 0 I u . I ' I ' 0 I I' 1 Q I' we I I ' I s Y , II ' 77 . ' l 1 ' an ' 11 '1 l If ' YI IC ' I7 OC ' ' 'lfhi - n 1 As , . L to R. D Meyer D Brockway M Scott accompanist C Courteau J Kneg S Jacobs B Barley oEXlEl The Girls Sextet dlrected by Nlr Moyer has completed a very suc- cessful year It has made many publ1c appearances at whlch lt recelved expressxons of approval from all The favorlte numbers presented by the Hanley and May Day Carol arr by Deems Taylor The group trav elled to East Lansmg ln early May to partlclpate m the btate Vocal Festlval Members of the gfroup ln addltxon tp those shown ln the adjommg plcture were Joyce Wurst and Marcla Shane, the understudnes The ac companxst was Mary Edlth Scott Page Fifty C 1 I grroup were Italian Street Song --Herbert, Just a Cottage Small!- ll , if . IT, SN we xx wi Q' ., gi A in-G M, iss? 'QL swf., 5 Q 4 HQ -P' :Mai .Q S 2 NW BQ sTX F nf if ' , Q W' :' W 1 gk 53 ii Q Qi Q g 5 E 3 3 5 X! . i 1 ll, Vg Y A 1 .XL s Mg Q HUJLICA HON, Reading left to right First row lseatedl K Price J Fochtman M Dunstan M Batsalns B Bivms P D-al Third row Mr Stoakes G Tripp J Pletzer J MacMillan M Gronseth L Peterson J Kerwm lrln PF l'OS.'-SCAN The largest Petosegan staff ln many years numbering twenty-one ln all has worked long and diligently to bring PHS a Year Book to re- member Thls staff was chosen from the large number of volunteers by a Publications Board comprised of three English teachers the superm tendent and the prlnclpal Though due to prices and other reasons we could not increase the size of the book we have done our best to insure your pleasure lon its con tents The theme was chosen from many ideas and was discussed care- fully and fully regarding its sultablllty before we flnally reached a de- cision Much planning was done in carrying through the theme ln each section of the book As has been the practice in previous years the funds were m part ogntnbuted by the Senior Class and the remainder by 1nd1v1dual pur c ases We hope we have succeeded in our attempt to bring you a book of Interest and orlgmahty Pug Flty I I' I' ' rs r ' X- ' : ' ' - . .' , . , . , . ' , . ton J Kerwin. Second row ll. Brown, G. Peterson, J. Guillaume, B. Smith, P. Merritt, A. Price, M. Scott, J. Perry . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Q . P 1 P 1 X Q s u 1 ' u , . ., , . . i . . . , . - , . , - n a u 1 n . ' 1 . u l , u c , Q 0 , - c i - wo Readmg left to nght Fxrst row Mrs Dean A Bellmer A Pletzer J Platt M L Dean M Hmds M Cragu B Perry Second row B L Snnth P Dalton M Gronseth N Crxbbs D Brockway H Warzmck C bourteau A Her rmgton M Shane Third rowe-B Cole J Pletmr J Howe B. Keating J Kermn C Switzer H Garnett. Irln rll LlGrll' The H1L1ght the voxce of Petoskey Hlgh School IS edxted semx monthly by a staff of students under the SUDEYVISIOH of an advlsor ap- pointed by the school administration The H1L1ght staff IS dxvlded into two malll departments theed xtorxalaxstaff and the advertising staff both equally of Importance Here as the group of hard workers who gave you your paper thls year The staff began publlcatlons October 2nd under the SUDGYVISIOD of their advlsor Mrs A Dean wlth Dorothy Brockway headlng the staff the first semester and Mary LOUISE Dean the second semester Besldes puttmg out a paper every two weeks the staff publxshed a sxxteen page Tournament lssue Selectlon of students for the staff IS the responslblllty of the student body ztself as the staff members are voluntary workers Page Fully three . . '. , . '- - ,f ,. ,. ,.- ,. ,. . . . .x . , 'h.. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,n ,. Q ,. . . ,. ,. , ,. ,. ,. 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VAR ITY Left to nght Fmrst row-J Prlce D Waldron B Mama J Matthews T Rltter O Pmlthorp D Potts Second row E Kmght D Lesher H Taylor R Dombroskx Thu-d row Coach Buckmaster B Ball D Brown D Peterson B Keatmg B Beckley J Scoggm, T Wade, RE ERVES Left to Right First row N Eppler W Sterzxk N Nabson R Zmk L Eaton L Potter P Kramer Second row Coach Buckmaeter H Smxth L McNamara H Warzmck J Behan N Sherman L Brown, C Hall, D Stone, R. Lexsmer, E Ulnch J Fnend, K Sweet C Perkms Coach Corgan Page Fifty .mc A. Foster, T. Koboski, E.,Pater, Ji Vllolf, K. ,Crowford, Coluch.Corgan. , . ' I 0 Bl-XSKE IBALL VARQITY Second row Coach Buckmaster D Herrmg J SCOgglD J Laggxs C Beers J Howe Coach Corgan REDERVEJ Left to right Flrst row K Crawford D Kemp J Matthews H Taylor J Bricker D Spltler Second row Coach Buckmaster D Sellers P Kramer R DuVernay W Shanley N Nasson B Jacobs, Coach Corgan Page Fnlty seven 1 1 -, ' . -'XN1,QAiiiY?'.iiQiF?f 'fir? :fJ':- 1 C Left to Right: First row-0. Pailthorp, P. Lashmet, R. Dombroski, B. Beckley, D. Potts, E, Knight, J. Batsakia. f' T' T 8.11. FOOTBALL SCORM Date OPPO. PHS Oc . 18 Sept. 27 Boyne City . . . Oct 25 Oct. 4 Mamstee . Nov 1 Oct 11 Alpena . . Ngv 8 Rogers Cnty . Cheboygan .1 Traverse Clty Cadlllac . BASKETBALL XJCOREKJ Date Oppo. PHS an Nov ec Dec ec an an Jan 29 Boyne City Ohal'l8V0lX Boyne City Manxstee Harbor Sprmgs Traverqe C1ty Rogers Cxty o Feb Fe Fe Fe eb ar East Jordan . Charlevoxx Alpena . Harbor Sprlngs Rogers Clty East Jordan Traverse Clty Tournament Game Traverse Cnty CHEERLEADERS Page F fly gh! r- S , we 1 t ' . . . . . . .14 0 . . . ' . . . ..... 13 6 , ' , . . '. . . . . ........ 33 6 , ' , , , , C' C' J . 27 . . ' .... 26 30 J 31 ' D. 6 ' ...32 21 ' 7 . 13 .... 1 .... 23 41 b' 11 D .20 ' ....23 33 b' 21 Jan. 3 Alpena ................ 22 49 b' 25 ' ' J . 10 ' ...,..... 22 18 F ' 28 ' J . 17 .. ' .... ..... 4 1 28 . 24 ' .... ..... 4 4 23 M . 13 ' . left lvilght--Dorothy Brockway, Ruth Crago, Charlotte Miller, Joyce Bailey, Jean Knecht Dorothy Ballard ' TUMBLIN G The tumbling group, in their only performance-between the half of the Traverse-Petosky game on Jan- uary 17-easily won the applause of the fans for their excellent show. Coach Corgan was m charge of the group He plcked the best of hls gym classes to do the forward rolls back-extensions belly pitch pyramld formations and many others. First raw L to R-J Pettls D Peterson J Matthews T Koboski G Nexll Second row L to R B Davy D Thomas D. Brown B Ball. Thxrd Row L to R F' Rasmussen J Bncker J Behan Fourth Row L. to R. D Walker P Fltzpatrxck Flfth Row L to R. E Lopez JGS The Gxrls Athletlc Assoclatlon consxsts of Sophomore and J un1or girls who are mterested and erjoy sports of all kmds Durlng' the yi the gxrls have partxclpated m sports wlth other schools The G A A club of flcers thxs year were Presxdentf-Bea Gemmlll Vxce Presldent-Llla Mae McLellan Secretary Treasurer Martha Garrett Polnt chalrman Betty Yahr Members lnclude Joyce Kmght Beth Ulnch Joan McMullen Har r1et Schm1tt Shxrley McLellan Dons Temple Evelyn Stelner Barbara Temple Lorram Stemer Charlotte Chapm Donnella Hartung Helen Wag' onshutz Margle Crago Jean Reberg Joyce Gngsby Bonnie Perry Jean nme Lubbers Joyce Platt and Jean Bachelor The faculty advrsor IS Mnss Fuller . . . . u 0 I , 1 , 1 . 1 o D l , . . . , . , . , . , . . . I ' 1 ' 1 I ' , - u' . , . , 1 - , ' ' e ' , I l , . -' - u D . . , . . . . . . . A . . . , - . I I t 0 - ' - ' ! . . , - .. , ...- n ' I 0 - . 1 1 ' 1 ' . X . . . I . 1 . Y i 7 . . . N 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . , . . . 1 1 - X X . . 1 , D A 'xg n U Q ,ri ' 'A .L 1. V O - 1 'A - 1 1 x 3 . . - 1 'iii' 1 1 - 1 , f . . 4 ' gg - . . .' as J l 1 is , A - . f 4' 1 1 1 1 J . ' . . I I X O D I l n , . . . 4 A K V 1. , , . . ' X xl s ijt 1 K . 'sg A t- X , s Track thrs year w1ll xnclude the annual mter class meet among the students meets wlth other schools and the reglonal meet Lettermen from last year are all semors They lnclude John Batsakls Ray Dombroskl, Jack Ernst Pete Lashmet Roy Nelswander and Ormond Paxlthorp There are expected to be many records broken thxs year plus a new flock of letter wxnners of thxs sport m the lower grades At the left IS a plcture of a group of sen lors who are out for track Wanna! Page Fully mn: fm? F' x S U ,nu 1.311 .,..--Q' 4' 13, r 'B' - 'nr if-nfkxmjq , ef ,H gm., I K' 'Q i 'P' . 3' W' -in 6, x 14 .9 Q, '1 ,L 1, .Q QL? ,k ,H s. an , . , Q x. 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Don t let the books F Joan and Jabby The Terrible Trio' fool you 011188 of 1898 JI Clb t P1cketLme ule ee rd es Close vour lug mouth' In the gl'00W Ilelllloooo' s 4 H Ummmmm-Good Ain't love grand ? ?? Big ears ? ? ? '! 1 Perfectly natural Eek' l Southern Belle Jeepem' Large economv slze Freshmen Sluggers Only one man' Totem pole Pagxng Emlly Post Lv' Happw Blrthdav Ch xr 'X . 'I' 1 H V '. ' . ' ' f I g ' ' - h 1 . n le R' V h., I tv l I., 2 I Q . K it 1 M T b h w e B 1 0 I1 A e 1' r S t ' . . V-1.7 7 yv
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