Pigeon High School - Milestone Yearbook (Pigeon, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Verda Albrecht Duane Buschlen Ronald Buchholz Janet Buchholz Dale Christner harold Deering Gay Ann Dell Mary Lee Diebel Louise Duever Ross Geiger Doug Gettel Roger Gettel Bruce Gordon Evelyn Griggs Roy Hartman Patsy Hebert Fern Heck Naomi Kraft Doris Kropp Lester Langley Ted Leipprandt Leo NcArd1e Peg hclntyre Dale Otto Jack Perry Linda Hothfuss Touise Ruegsegfer Pauline Shetler Keith Sturm GIFTATORY Verde who in the kitchen does work give this apron, so she'll keep out of Duane who likes to drive so far, ive to him a new style car Ronnie who is so tall and lank keep his pennies we give this bank Janet who is so shy and mellow, give her a hair net to catch a fellow Dale we give with our best wishes, A brand new doll with love and kisses Ie m 6 'e 'T' HShorty who is so sma , give these vitamins so he'll grow tall nRunt who is so short and rar , give to her a pair of st lts to wear the dirt Nary who is going to nursing school next fall give this bottle of Hadacol Louise we give a rolling pin if she gets mad, she can use it on him who loves to chatter to him advice on a platter who likes a trombone, a band for his very own Roger who is a very smart boy give to him this tinker toy Bruce who likes to study, ive to him this buddy Vvie who is so pert, give this first aid kit so she Jim we give thls shovel bright, he won't get stuck on a winter's n1te Pat who has her man, give this frylng pan Fern who likes to work, give this unfilled credit book Ross give Doug give ll nev he can be ready at eight not nine Naomi who is not so dumb, give this pretty drum Doris we give this pencil and pen, write love letters to all her men 'Dobby who dreams of girls when give this book of telephone numbers Ted who likes to farm, give this little charm Leo we give a bag of feed, For his farm he'll probably need To Peg we give this wedding ring, with good wishes for 'e Joyce Swartzendruber Francis Tetreau Narilyn Thick Onalee Nachner To Smuts we give a Because he is one of Jack, who is such varsity our all a dear' give this bottle of root L'nda who is always right, Din, sports men b6SP r get hurt lumbers, what the future may bring give this sparkle water to keep her bright Louise who is the areacher's daughter, give this book of rules and hope lhe does what she Pauline who is small in size, ve a rett, ' ooby prize Cactus who likes to get tickets, give him Clancy's house to picket present to Joyce the latest 'Vogue oughta A tribute to her fastldeous clothe Since Frank is having trouble finding his one and on 6 6 give him this doll to cheer him when he's lonely Marilyn whose vitality never lacks, give this set of little jacks Onalee who has a steady, give this watch to be always ready 16 . Q To 9 We - . . To We . . . To 5 N , To . . . To We . . . . To . ' . . . To N ll We . . . . To U e We i . . . 1 To A . g We . . . . To ' N A . So . . . . . To , We . . . . . To . We . . . To , 'V . . . . To . - . . . 225, N ' We , ' e j I . . . LO J ' So ' . . . To We ' . . . . . To W 4 Walter Horton. . . To Hwaltn a clock to be on time, So -- . . . . . To N . . . . To -o . . . . To ' H - he s We . . . . To We . A u 0 0 To 0 0 I ' I . ' . . . To . . We -- . . . . . . To l ' We . 4 'fi , . To , . We . - . . . To We gi p v 'b ,H . .... . To N N 'Ne A I '11, W - . . . To H W , 1 . . To . We . .

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JUNIORS 'E new 5 First Row Shirley Geiger, Lorraine Schuette, Vern Voss, HilbertFSchulze s Dale Schulze, Lois Perry, Gary Sweet, Jean Schultz, Carol Henne, YBHCG Chiotte, Vary Kay Carpenter Second Row Mr Summerfield, Arlene Byler, Delores Faust, Donna Shupe, Shirley Strauch, Lorraine Sturm, Wilma Smith, Barbara Schafer, Lois Wichert Sylvia Cilc, Ruth Bechler, Lola Truemner, Shzrley Zlel :iss WcKlnlay Third Row Bob Deming, Harold Ropp, Bob Leyrer, Richard Gwinn, Bernard Kreh, Calvin Buschlen, Don Nhelihan, Bob Leipprandt, Lyle True ner, Carl Davis, Clark Feist Fourth Row Jeanette Co m ns, Alvin Wrrer, Albe t Lening Don Nlchert, Clark Bedford, Bob Fluegge, Bob Rowe Snerl Elenbaum, Clare F1Ufb8lU6P, Florence Kohl Resourcefulness and activity have been the trade marks of this group with great emphasis on cooperatlon, we successfully ministered to the wants and needs of the multitudes which flocked to Plgeon's lighted field toewatch their boys struggle valiantly against overwhelming odds The proceeds, supplemented oy monies earned during the early basketball sea son, were rewarding. The Juniors aided a combined project oetween the Seniors and Juniors, by means of which, sufficient funds were gained to provide our Gym with an unusually complete Public Address System. Paper drives from time to time have filled our coffers to overflowing: and we were favored by the Pigeon Woman's Auxiliary with a request for a rather profitable banquet, the proceeds being exceeded only by the services rendered to the auxiliaries. One of our happiest years culminated in the Junior Play, nThe Angell Bratsn, a three act comedy that met with overwhelming success. The play was directed by hr. Sum erfield with special effects by Miss lcK1nlay. The following officers were elected: President, Lois Perry, Vice P1 eS1d9'1t, D816 5011111265 SGCPSYZBPY, Jean Schultz, Treasurer, Hilbert Schulze. 15 1 Q , ' r 'n 3 ' M rv' . fm f 1 ,,,.- l.... . .. VV - 'vnu -Q... -ur5,, hy?-Q13 Ev- .5 , . J - , , , Y I D V t . Q 4 y I 1, A -- - gg 5 f , 4 f' -- , .. , O .gl .F 4 I-' I , I . , N 5 V , A f' Q.: . X n I Y , -2 , . , . . .,, .. r ,, . M, ........ ' dv' .---'mg-se, -, V -V ' , Wfjtfaczlf M' ' 2 , , I I I I I . ' n ' F . ' . , . . ' m . : T, .. r N r . ' .. . 1 . A , . . , , . -Y . .



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PROPHECY After reading in the Pigeon Progress of July 6 1960, that the class of n5ln of Pigeon High School has just recently had its yearly reunion at Caseville County Park, we thought it might be of interest to you to hear about our old clas mates Verda Albrecht, after several years of hard study and work, is head nurse at the Scheurer hospital Janet Buchholz is now working as private secretary to Professor Garden of M4ch1gan State College Nr and Mrs Ronald Buchholz are happily married, working the old Buchholz ranch, and rearing a family Duane Buschlen just bought a farm near the William Buschlen home where he plans to settle down for a change Dale Christner has been voted the most prosperous farmer in Huron County Harold Deering has de 'ded that settling down is not so bad after all He, toe, is on a farm south west of Pigeon Gay Ann Dell has won the National Contest for baking the best Cherry pie an has been crowned uliss Cherry Pie Queen of '6O' Nary Lee Diebel now spends her time acting as private secretary to mr Yordy Louise Duever by next year will be hired as glggler for the Bob Hope Cross Country Show Ross Geiger fulfllled his life long ambition to become a missionary H is now in Africa teachln the head hunting tribes the better ways of life Doug Gettel now owns an S acre dairy farm and works it with McCormick Deering machinery Roger Gettel is Robert Taft's running mate in the future presidential election Bruce Gordon has but recently finished his Concerto in DI Major The whole country is going wild over it, and even Irving Berlin is going classic Evelyn Griggs now runs a rabbit hospital in Dutchtown and to speed up operations she use the assembly line method Jim Hartman is living in Flint as a bachelor He has been working for the Bufck Corporation and is the highest paid workman in the entire plant The former Patsy Hebert is now living ln Pontiac They say she has two of the cutest little Young'ens that you could imagine Fern Heck 's still working at the Pigeon Dairy Bar and is to be promoted to head waitress next week Walt Horton is now Vice President of the Ford Notor Co here ln Pigeon Guess who's keeping the books for him thereo Louise Ruegsegger' house at Casevllle and coming to Pigeon to work Naomi Kraft is living on a little farm at the Quarry She says the new est addition to the family is doing just fine They named him Blue Gil Uoris Kropp is now the official head waitress at the Country Club Golf Course Her hobby is playing golf when she gets a few hours off Her most recent score was 37 and she says that was just average Her ambl tion is to be in the Nomen's Golf Tourney Lester Langley is residing on a farm in Caseville and is doing very well He has invented a new kind of milking machine Congratulations Dobby Teddy Leipprandt has just bought a one hundred and fifty acre farm on which he intends to reside with his wife and twins Leo McArdle has been elected by popular vote of the people to replace G Mennen Williams as uovernor of Michigan After many years of training In the Yavy, Peg Mclntyre has finally set tled down to launch her own little crew in Pigeon Dale Otto has Just been chosen by the Tigers to replace Hal Newhouser for the coming season Jack Perry has gust written home requesting his sister to bring his new n88' Olds to Texas where he is commander general of the K P division We haven't seen much of Linda Rothfuss lately for she has been traveling to the Far East on missionary work Pauline Shetler is employed by the Huron Skyway Lines and is chief Steward ess on the regular transport plane from Pigeon to Saginaw Mr and mrs Keith Sturm and family recently moved to Alaska, where hr Sturm is engaged in farming He recently discovered a new kind of sugar beet which thrives especially well in frozen soil On the faculty staff of Pigeon High this year is Piss Joyce Swartzendruber, head of the Commercial Department Pigeon High is sorry to lose its coach, Ir Frank Tetreau, who has accepted the position as coach at the University of Michigan A pusy lady is the former Onalee Nachner, for, in addition to the tre mendous task of caring for a family, she is also president of the Pigeon The President of the U S has at last procured a private secretary, who suits him in every possible way Miss Marilyn Thick 17 - D d K -1 Q ' '. - . - Q . . e I guess she out-did mrs. Sting. Louise says she has quite a time keeping ' O I I , P A P. T. A. '

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