Pigeon High School - Milestone Yearbook (Pigeon, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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CPIQIQMDRES 'Nm HA Ak 'S hub .x...,.-..Q-naar.. Am' i'ws4'rf- Front Row Caroline Nebster, Mary Lou Kreh, Nary Jane Schafer, Ronald McCormick, Aaron Gettel, Bob Lamere, Shirley Haag, Frances Davis, Ellen Ahearn, Carol Beck Second Row Nelvin Bergman, Darlene Swartzendruber, Mary Lou Guisbert Marjorie Stevens, Doris Drummond, Hope Doepker, Patsy Christner, Delores Hartman, Crystal Fluegge, Georgina Beadle, Daisy Eisinger, Beverly Schlucter, Lyle Farver, Mr Lippert Third Row Mr Dunn, Rhodie Lynch, Dorothy Heck, Anna Duever, Alverna Diller, Rachel Glasby, Dulcia Tetreau, Joanne Niebel, Delores muentener, Sallie Empkie, Ernest Hebert Back Row Allison Eicher, James Beadle, Jim Schumacher, Alvin Neidman, Kenneth Rathje, Fred Edler, LeRoy Kretzschmer, Farvin Seiwert, V1r51l Albrecht, Raymond Rowe Not Pictured Jean Yasserman The Sophomore Class of Sl with forty nlne enrolled started the year by selecting class officers as follows President, Aaron Gettel, Vice President, Bob Lalere, Secretary, 'ary Jane Schafer, Treasurer, Ronald IcCormick, Student Council Representative, Shirley Haag, Reporters Hope Doepker and Carol Beck In the fall we initiated the Freshmen Class and gave them they wJll not forget in a lon5 time. Ie also took part in the program. We pictured in pantomine and aneel chorus sing4ng at ity. In January we had a class party. Ne had 3 treasure hunt everybody had lots of fun. In the class tournaments the Hsophsn put up a very good fight, but lost to the seniors. a thrill Chrlstmas the Nativ in which 18 D . V- , A , W ,. ,,, ,,,, F ., , U , . - ,,, . ,, ' ess 7 J ' 1 in . L' ' 1- -.1 '-.-'V A ' V 11' 2 - ' , ' ' -N lx. .y Q ' . yy 6 . . , '41 ' 'A V' Q. :A- rx, ' K 4 , v v A . - t - - A . - a 1 F I 1 l 1 I 5'- ' - ' , ' 1 , . L Q E 4 - . 5 J . . ' ' A 8 A 940' f , 'f Y, vm wa , e.,, 4 e ' O ' ' 9 la , . . 2 A , . . . . I . , . : . V ,- . . . - . . II U Q 1 .A ' 1 3 . 4 L ' Q , - . rl ' , L, ' - .

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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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FRESHMEN an 0 rw gn fqh T M4011 SCb16tt6 Jean Oesch Donald Snartzendrlbcr, nary Alice Frank, Barbara Bailey, Ji Ricnnond, Carol Young, Wanda Gillingham, Jorothy Drummond, Flor n e Diebel Norma Elenbaun Second Row tr Scott, Roma Henne, Shlrley Tucxer, Hazel P'1fong, Bonnie rocker, Bllamae Cnrlstner, Joyce eelwert, Joyce cCorni k, Dorothy Kutchin, Carol Young, Cozette Sturn, Rose Bislnger, Flo ence Bierl, hrs Sting Pnird Row Jerry Kreh, Donald Born, Eugene uoff, Gerald Decker, Bill Jonnson, Jim VcCorm1ck, Duane Drummond, James Hurst, Arnold Buchholz Rodda House, Richard Sturgis, Larry Herner, lesson Dietzel, Nalter Rothfuss Back Row Beverly Dening, Dolores Aolfra , Jack Tillman, Robert Vlchert, John Power, uick barver, Lee Smith, Donald Kropp, Gerald Wdler, Nelson Binder, Barbara Ste4n Kathleen Blew? Wet Pictlred Selma Schubach The Freshman Class, with its fifty four me bers, and sponsors hr John S ott ard hrs Dorothy Sting held their first meeting Seotember 13 l95O, when they elected officers for the year They are as follows President, Barbara Bailey Vice President, tary Alice Frank Secretary, Jean Oesch, Treasurer, Carol Young, Student Council, Jim Richmond, Re porter, Donald Swartzendruber A big event of their year was the ln ltiation by the Sophomores Refreshments followed the initiation In November they had a class party to which they invited the Sophonores to repay them for initiation All had an enjoyable time They are planning on another class oarty in the snring 19 S 1 lH'! 1 + p L ' 5 Q 2 2 i 1 ' A f 1 I S fn a C2 9 . A 5 , . : , N 1 T I . , . l - . M., ' L v 3 V v A . A , ' A W, i. W L I A IIV4 W ,. Front Row: Nova Jean Wurtz, Bernice McArdle, Marlene Shelton, Genevieve .1 , , ' 1 -1 1 . n lx. 1 Y 2 . ' . D V' Y 'Y o c , . J. A : N . . .Q ' ' ' Tl ' . N , A U .4 , Lvl A g, v 1 H Y :I 1 . Q v' ' : 1 Q .. . H n - - , . . - A - - V . . 2 H . . V ' I , , 1 ,, - , 5 Y . . 1 : . . - . m 1. Q . 1 . . , . 3 J 3 , - . . . .

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