Pigeon High School - Milestone Yearbook (Pigeon, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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His smile for everyone was always a lift. Richard was dearly loved by all his classmates and all miss him. It is in honor of his memory that we dedicate this volume. PIGEON HIGH SCHOOL Pigeon, Michigan Editor Copy . Typing Layout Design Photography Genevieve Schuette Advertising Eugene Goff James Wurst Sales . Joyce Siewert Walter Rothuss Secretary Barbara Stem Advisor Mr Yordy Eoin! of glolucafion Dr. C,A, Schurer Adolph Buchholz Wesley Murdock Meldrum Baerwolf Floyd Hamilton .AJ ' ' f l' l'flU'll5 PCL l0l'l RUSSEL F, TYNCALL, Superintendent ORVIN S, YORDY, Principal Central Michigan College of Education, B. S, , M. S, , Central Michigan College College Life Certificate, Michigan State of Education, University of Michigan College, B, S, and Smith Hughes, Uni- Science. versity of Michigan, M, A, , Administra- tion and Sociology. This page is sponsored by BAY STORE and MORRIS SUPER MARKET -- Caseville JEAN PALM Quiet down, please, Homernaking. HOWARD THOMPSON Get your feet on the floor. Agriculture and Farm Shop, REVA C, LEIPPRANDT Can't you act like Juniors and Seniors Mathematics, ROBERT N, LIPPERT Do you have anything's going to be all right, Shop, Mechanical Drawing. ?,V --- --- 7 ,MM 3400! .gacu fy RICHARD CARROLL All right, lets get to work, Commercial, 7th Geography, EVERETT L. BESOLA Do you have anything from the news'P Social Studies, 9th Grade English, JOHN E. ALLEMAN All right people, lets quiet down, Instrumental Music, ARLIE S, WELLS After all, you're juniors and seniors, English and Latin. GEORGE A, CLEMENS OK, OK, Everythings going to be all right, Physical Education, Speech, Biology, KARL V, EMERSON Can you parallel park? Physical Education, History, This page is sponsored by-- ORR'S DRUG STORE glilneniaf CLCU, f WILLIAM ROGERS Sixth Grade PATRICIA J, BUNCE Please let me keep my patience. Chorus, MURIEL I. MORRISON Third Grade. ISABEL NEWMAN First Grade MARIE RUBY First Grade. WILMA EMERSON Kindergarten. This page is sponsored by-- WRIGHT'S MEN'S STORE and ANKLAM'S DRESS SHOP MARY SHETLER Fifth Grade. E ST ER KOHR Fourth Grade. MILDRED SCHUMACHER Second Grade. RUTH TYNDALL Second and Third Grade. .ii Sc oo! J! COOKS Mary Christner Mary Schafer Sarah Iiostcr OFVIC F QIRI QCHOOL NURSE DL an Intrmu Mass Ruth Clabuesch v. 'K 'Sw-. 1 an . -. ,ff A V .,- 1 V .22 .. 4 N rw 6 1 f . if nf ,, ,J Ru, W , ,, .,. 'xx ,q-,,,,,:c,. - Aw... we g-.ix gd xg? i M - . .. vw --..a-, - Y' ,-11' K? ,s...,.f T . -1' Q . E W gf f I f K 3 - 3 ix f :Y J-.- 616155 .yidforg Our Freshman class, with fifty-four members enrolled at Pigeon High School. We held our first class meeting on Sep- tember 13, 1950, and elected our new leaders as follows: President, Barbara Baileyg Vice President, Mary Frank: Secretary, Jean Oesch, Treasurer, Carol Youngg Student Council, Jim Rich- mondg Reporter, Don Swartzendruber, We had hardly settled down to this new way of life, when the Sophomores gave us a party, called, initiation. After all was said and done, I think we can say, we had a lot of fun that day, even though we were on the business end of those paddles! In the spring we had a party at Barbara Bailey's cottage. Can any- one reniember those sand urgters and wet feet that night? Our Fres man ad- visors were Mr. John Scott and Mrs. Dorothy Sting. Many thanks to them for getting us started in our new life. In our Sophomore year, we started with fifty-two members, guided by Mr. Don Mielike and Mrs. Reva Leipprandt as sponsors. Our class officers were as follows: President, Florence Diebel: Vice President, Mary Frankg Secretary, Carol Teuscherg Treasurer, Joyce McCormick: Reporter, Don Swartzend- ruberg Student Council, Arnold Buch- holz. In October our class introduced a new method of initiation, whereby, the Freshmen were ordered to dress u and put on an act, which we directed. Tglese acts were enjoyed by every one of the high school students in the form of an assembly. I think we, the Sopho- more Class, had as much fun with initiation this year as the Freshmen did. Our whole class looked forward to the next year with much anticipation, in as much as we would be starting on earn money for Senior Trip. In our Junior Year the size of our class dropped down to forty-two. At the beginning of the year we elected our class officers as fol ows: President, Arnold Buchholzg Vice President, Flor- ence Diebelg Secretary, Carol Youngg Treasurer, Jean Oeschg Reporter, Joyce McCormick: Student Council, Barbara Bailey. Again this year as our advisors we had, Mr. Don Mielike and Mrs. Reva Leipprandt. This ear we sold at basketball and football, games. Also we sold Sl, 384. worth of ma azines in our magazine sale. The high sellers for this project were Genevieve Schuette, Don Swartzendruber, and Don Kropp. The biggest and most unforgettable event of the year was our Junior Play, Head First, directed by Mrs. Arlie Wells. At last our Senior Year! Forty-one strong! Again this year we sold at the basketball and football ames. Durin the year we had a fish-Fr and a spagietti supper in the High School Cafeteria, with the help of our advisors, Mr. Orvin Yordy and Miss Jean Palm. Our Senior Play was much more successful than our Junior Play. The name of it was Off the Track, directed by Mrs. A.rlie Wells. Also in April we had a Bake Sale in Sturm's Garage. May lst, at five o'clock in the morning, we started on our Senior Trip. The first day we traveled to Bedford, Penn. On the followin day we left for Gettysbur and toured tge battlefield of the Civil Vfar. Then we went on to our Nations Capital, Wash- ington, D. C. We stayed in Washington for one very enjoyable day and then started for the Big City, New York. We went on many unforgettable tours in New York for two days and then started for home. We stopped at Corning, New York, at a big glass fac- tory and from there, we went to Nia ara Falls, Canada. We also stopped at tlgne Welland Canal for a while and then we were on our way home once more. We arrived in Pigeon about 9:45 p. m. , Saturday, May 8. I know we can and will all say, we had a very educational and enjoyable trip. May 14th was our Junior-Senior Ban- quet, given by the Junior Class. May 23rd was our Baccalaureate Services in the High School Auditorium and May 28th, was the turning point in the lives of each and every member of the graduating class of 1954, in as much as, it was our Commencement. csv, 'PY Sd ' . Ca it fig so W M N This page is sponsored by PIGEON STATE BANK and 8 SHETLER PLUMBING 8: HEA.TING K.-4 gfabluateff CLASS MOTTO: In ourselves our future lies. CLASS COLOR: Blue and white. CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose. 9 CLEASON DIETZEL Sam President Always friendly to everyone. Full of mischief and lots of fun. Cheerleader 4, Boys' Quartet 3,4, Milestone, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4g Operetta 3,4g Interloc- ken Scholarship Winner 3, Zipper staff 2. ROSE MARIE EISINGER Rose Vice-President 'She has many links in her chain of friendship, Senior Playg Cheerleader 4g Milestoneg Librarian 3, I-lomemaking 1,2,3g Phys. Ed. 2. BARBARA STEIN Barb Secretary In school she 's quiet and so shy. But the rest of the time, -- Oh my! Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Band Officer 4g Mile- stone, Majorette 1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 4g Op eretta 4g Junior Play, Senior Play, Librarian 3g F,H,A, 1,2,3g Phys, Ed. 251-lomemaking 1,2, GENEVIEVE SCHUETTE Gen Treasurer Always in a hurry and willing to lend a help- ing hand. Milestoneg Librarian 4g Junior Play, F, H, A. 1, 2,3g Homemaking 1,2,3g Phys. Ed. 2, This page is sponsored by-- SIEWERT'S STORE and EICHER'S CLEANER .Mfr A BARBARA ANN BAILEY Barb The world will always wonder what she will do next, Junior Play, Milestone, F, H, A, 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Class Officer 1, Homemaking l,2, Phys. Ed 2, NELSON BINDER Nel1ie Napoleon wasa little man and he was a great success, Football 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Track 1,2, F, F, A, 1,2,3,4, F, F, A. Officer 3, 4, Boxing 4, F. F, A, State Farmer, ERNEST HEBERT MOnSeni0r Study ruins the mind. MARLENE SHELTON Maggie Let me have an audience for a word or two, Librarian 3, 4, I-lomemaking 1, 2. This page is sponsored by C. F. STURM 8: SON DONALD SWARTZENDRUBER Barlow Valedictorian A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men, Senior Play, Junior Play, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Operetta 4, Class Officer 1, 2, CAROL ANN TEUSCHER Salutatorian Knowledge is a treasure, but studying is the key to it. Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Quartet 2,3, Oper- ettas 3, 4, Senior Play, Milestone, Student Council 4, Class Officer 2, 4, State Solo Contest 3 , Interlocken Schol- arship Winner 3, Latin Club 2, Good Day Musica12, Zipper staff 2, Homemaking 1. CAROL YOUNG To be good natured is a precious treasure, Milestone, Senior Play, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Operettas 3,4, Quartet 2,3, Chorus Accompanist 2, 3, Class Officer 1,3, Latin Club 2, F, H, A, 1,2, Homemaking 1. ARNOLD BUCHHOLZ Keep your temper, no one else wants it. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4, Basketball 1,2,3, Senior Play, Junior Plass, Class Officer 3, Student Council 2,3, F,F, A, 1,2, JAMES McCORMICK Jim I am young and innocent, butl have a desire to be gay and devilish, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3,4, Football 3, Band 1.2, Boys Quartet 3,4, Good Day Musical 2, Junior Play. COZETTE STURM Cozy She knows how to give a man her own way, Milestone, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Homemaking 1, 2, Major- ette 1. FLORENCE DIEBEL Flo She does her task from day to day and meets whatever comes her way, Phys. Ed. 1, Junior Play, Senior Play, F, H, A, 1,2,3, Li- brarian3, Class Officer 2,3, Student Council 2, Home Ec, 1, 2, 3, Milestone Editor 3,4, Office Girl 2, 3,4. JAMES WURST lim Is mechanics his main interest? Football 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Milestone. DONALD BORN Doc Worry and I are strangers. Baseball 1, F, F, A, Vice-President 3, F, F, A, Treasurer 4, DOROTHY DRUMMOND Dot A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Milestone, Librarian 4, F, H, A, 1, 2, 354, F, H, A, Officer 3,4, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Operetta 3, Phys, Ed, 1, Home EC, 1, DELORES WOLFRAM A busy person in a quiet way, F, H, A, 1, Home Ec. 1, Librarian 1, Office Girl 4, Mile- stone, LARRY WERNER Cowboy He has the makings of a man, noble youth and mostly youth. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1,2,3, 4, Band President 4, F, F, A, 1, Junior Play, JERRY KREH Slovack If muscles make a man, what a hunk I am, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3,4, Senior Play, Boys' Quartette 3,4, ELLAMAE CHRISTNER Neither too bashful nor too bold. F,l-I, A, Officer 3, F,l-l, A, 1,2,3, Phys. Ed, 1,2, Home Ec, 1,2,3. SHIRLEY ANN YOUNG Her heart is as light as her eyes are bright, F, H, A, 1,2,-3, Phys, Ed, 1,2, Home EC, 1, 2,3, ROBERT J, WICHERT Bob Men are considered by mind, not by height. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, F, F, A, 3, This page is sponsored by CO-OP ELEVATOR CO. -1-'X HAZEL WILDFONG If silence were golden, she 'd be the richest, Home Ec, 1, 2, Librarian 3,4. JOHN POWER Johnny No work interferes with my education, not even my studies. Track 3, GERALD C. EDLER Why bother working when you can bother someone else who is working. F, F, A, 1, 2, 3,4, Football 1, F, F, A, Reporter 4, ANN YVONNE CROCKER Bonnie A smile of her own and a voice to go with it. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Quartette 2, 3, Good Day 2, Opcrettas 3,4, Senior Play, Phys. Ed. 1,2, F,H, A, 1,2, Home Ec. 1, 2, Office Girl 2,3,4, State Solo Contest 3, This page is sponsored by CASEVILLE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE and CASEVILLE DAIRY BAR WALTER ROTHFUSS Rufus See the gleam that's in his eye, that's the mischief pass- ing by. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Quartette 3,4, Milestone, Oper- etta, Senior Play, Musical 2, .JOYCE LYNN MCCORMICK A blush is beautiful but often inconvenient. Chorus 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Quartette 2, 3, Musical 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Operetta 3, Band 1, F, H, A, 1, Home Ec. 1, Librarian 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, JOYCE SIEWERT Josh 'If you have anything to say, say it, if not say it anyway. Milestone, Librarian 3, F, H, A, 1,2,3, Home Ec. 1,3, RODDA HOUSE Beware of a man that is as quiet as he. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, F, F, A, 2, 3, 4. GERALD F, DECKER Gerry He excels not in keeping out of mischief, but in not getting caught, Football 4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Track 1, 2, 3, Baseball 4, F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, F, F, A, State Farmer, F, F, A, Vice- President 4, Junior Play, JEAN OESCH Jeanne Take life seriously and for what it's worth. Junior Play, F, H, A, 1, Class Officer 3, Home Ec, 1,2, Phys. Ed, 2, Cheerleader 2,3, x.,, ROMA HENNE Success is to those who work. F, I-I, A, 1,25 Chorus 2, 35 Home Ec. 1,35 Office Girl 4. EUGENE GOFF Gene A man who to his business tends and careth not for fe- male friends, Sr, Playg Jr, Play5 Operetta 45 Milestone. JACK TILLMAN You can tell him by the noise he doesn't make, DOROTHY MAE KUTCHIN Don Speaking of men, where can I find some? Band 1,2,45 Glee Club 2, 35 Chorus 3, 45 Good Day Mus- ical 25 Operetta 35 Jr. P1ay5 Sr. Play, Latin Club 25 Lib- rarian 35 F, H, A, lg Homemaking 15 State Solo Contest 3. LEE SMITH Snuffy The man who invented work should have finished it, Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,45 Jr. Playg Good Day Mus- ical 25 Milestone5 Band Officer 3, 4. DONALD KROPP Don Don't let his innocent looks deceive you, Track 25 Baseball 35 F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary for F, F, A. 4. . ' ,w ' . RICHARD FARVER Dickan Nothing interferes with my education, not even my studies. Football 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 F, F, A, 3, 4, CLASS ADVISORS MR, O, S, YORDY MISS I. PALM This page is sponsored by C. E. YENGLIN TRUCKING DICK FARVER .... To Dick this governor we give, So he and others can safely live. CAROL TUESCHER .... To Carol who loves the romantic moon, we give this music with a nice tune. CLEASON DIETZEL .... For Sam who is so active in school, We give him this fan to keep him cool. ROSE EISENGER ..... To Rose who wants to be married soon, A marriage license---dated for June. LARRY WERNER ..... with so many girls chasing Larry for dates, We think he needs this pair of roller skates. JOYCE MCCORMICK .... ina To help Joyce with her dates on those nights in June. We give this bottle of Evening in Paris Perfume. LEE SMITH ..... To Lee who is so flirtatious and dark, We give this list of places to park. DON SWARTZENDRUBER .... For Donnie who likes a dead end street, We give to him this little love seat. ERNEST HERBERT .... To Ernie these bobby pins must go, To keep his waves ln place you know. JIM WURST ..... To Jim who ls so very handy, We-know these tools will be just dandy. BARBARA STEIN ..... To Barb who has such beautiful hair, we give this pretty ribbon to wear. JERRY KREH ..... For Jerry who is such a handsome guy, We give to him this pretty bow tie. COSETTE STURM ..... To Cosette who likes them tall, dark, handsome A reserved seat for a bench in the park. ARNOLD BUCHHOLZ ..... To Arnie we give this Rocket ninety-eight, So for his dates he'll never be late, DON BORN ..... To Don who dreams of girls as he slumbers, We give this list of telephone numbers. DOROTHY DRUMMOND ..... We give to Dorothy this Book of Knowledge, To help her when she goes to college. WALTER ROTHGUS ..... To Walter who flirts with all the girls, We give this dolls with pretty curls. DON KROPP ..... To Don we give this good luck charm, To bring success on his future farm. JOYCE SIEWERT .... To Joyce who dreams of a handsome man, We give to her this doll named Dan. SHIRLEY YOUNG ..... To Shirley we give this dish towel white, We know for her hope chest lt will be just right. and smart, 1 4 f0l g BOB WICHERT ..... To Bob who is somewhat short and small, We give these rules 2 g JEAN OESCH ..... To Jean a manicure set must go, To keep her pretty hands just so. NELSON BINDER ..... To Nellie we give this hoe, shovel, and rakeg A fine farmer he is sure to make, HAZEL WILDFONG ..... To Hazel who is so friendly and sweet, To her we give this little treat. DELORES WOLFRAM ..... To Delores we give this box of dates, For as a friend she really rates. GERALD EDLER .... To Gerald who our country plans to defend, We give to him these little soldier men. ELLAMAE CHRISTNER ..... To Ellamae we give Ronnie, we 're sure she won't mind, It was the very best gift we were able to find. BARBARA BAILEY ..... To Barb we give this comb, mirror, and brush, To help her when she has to rush, ROMA HENNE ..... To Roma we give this song by Bing, Because she likes to play and sing. FLORENCE DIEBEL ..... To Flossie we give this sewing kit, We know she 'll make good use of it. BONNIE CROCKER ..... To Bonnie we give t.he latest cookbook, So when in doubt, she 'll know where to look. RODDA HOUSE ..... To Rodda who a farmer plans to be, We give him this beautiful tractor free. CAROL YOUNG ..... To Carol we give this beautiful wedding ring, with best wishes for what the future may bring. GERALD DECKER ..... To Gerry we give with all our love, The keys to Flossie 's apartment, above. DOROTHY KUTCHIN ..... To Dorothy who 's going to nursing school this fall, we give this bottle of rubbing alcohol, JOHN POWERS ..... To John we give the latest book on jokes, So he can go right on fooling folks. EUGENE GOFF ..... To Eugene who is so very smart, We give this piece of Rembrandt's Art, JIM McCORMICK ..... Since so many girls carry a flaming torch for Jim, We think he needs this fire hydrant to make life safe for him, JACK TILLMAN ,,,,, To help Jack with his collection of tardy slips, We give to him this box of paper clips, This page is sponsored by SCHULZ'S RESTAURANT and BOBBY-JEAN SHOP ark! Four graduates of 1955 are driving through the countryside on a Sunday afternoon in the year of 1964. The grads, Lowell Swartzendruber, Lyle Ropp, Delton Baerwolf and Bill Kohr, are recalling the good old days when they were in high school, As we listen in, they have juststarted to discuss the Seniors of '54, LOWELL: Say, tell me, what ever happened to those Seniors that graduated the year before we did? I haven't seen hide nor hair of them for years. Did they bury themselves? BILL: If they didn't, they should have. LYLE: Now Bill, they weren't that bad, were they? DELTON: Of course not, he just likes to ride them now and then. LOWELL: Who doesn't? LYLE: Remember Barb Bailey? She always wanted to be a secretary in Saginaw, instead she winds up in the White House as chief-advisor to President Walter Rothfuss, BILL: Walt always did need advice. LOWELL: I heard something about John Power taking over John L's position as President of the United Mineworkers. Is that right? BILL: Yep, John just wiggled those shaggy eyebrows of his and they decided that he was their man to replace the old one. DELTON: Have you seen the Smith 's, Lee and the former Barb Stein, in their latest movie in which they run tough com- petition against Marge and Gower Champion as a dancing team? LYLE: I hear they 're pretty good all right, Speaking of dancing, Arnold Buchholz has taken over the Arthur Murray studios. LOWELL: Did you watch Barlow 's Comedy Hour last night? BILL: I never miss it, That's Donald Swartzendrubers show, isn 't it? LOWELL: That's right. He had the Croaking Four singing last night. DELTON: The Croaking Four ? LOWELL: Yeh, you know, Joyce McCormick, Bonnie Crocker, Carol Teuscher, and Carol Young. That's what they call them- selves. LYLE: Doesn't Emie Hebert, the big producer of radio and television, sponsor Dick Farver 's show? l BILL: Farver has a show? LYLE: Sure does, He demonstrates how to ruin a newly in- stalled transmission in one easy lesson, DELTON: I saw Rodda House while riding the new Street- car last Monday. LOWELL: What's he doing now? DELTON: He 's a newscaster for WJBK-T V, doing pretty good, too. BILL: You mentioned something about the new sueetcar, what company is that? DELTON: I believe Jean Oesch 8s Co, are the owners. I'O,9AeCy LYLE: Say Sonny, have you been through the Wurst 8s Goff boat factory yet? LOWELL: No, I haven't, but I hear Jim and Eugene have come a long way in making boats since they made those two back in 1953 and '54 in Mt. Lipperts Shop Class, BILL: Remember Hazel Wildfong and Gerald Decker? well, they gothitched and are living on a tobacco farm in Kentucky, LYLE: I heard Jack Tillman got a jobin Delores Wo1fram's coffee shop reading tea leaves. He'snever been right, reading them yet, but he's making a living. DELTON: Have you read Gerry Edler's book The Reactions of a Bald-Headed Mouse to the Viciousness of a Centipede ? LOWELL: l'm afraid I haven't, but I have started Dorothy Kutchin's novel Back With A Breeze . lt's the sequel to Gone With The Wind you know. By the way, did Flossie Diebel make her goal as a nurse? BILL: She sure did. She 's head nurse in Shelton's Hospital, you know the one that big career woman, Marlene Shelton built for her loving brother, Ronald. LYLE: I-Ie needs one after she gets hold of him, DELTON: I hear Bob Wichert and Shirley Young are en- gaged and are marrying as soon as he signs his contract with the Tigers. LOWELL: What do you think of Larry Werner wrestling with Cleason The Killer' Dietzel next Saturday night? BILL: They cancelled it because The Killer didn't re- cieve his special perfume yet, LOWELL: I saw Genevieve Schuette in the Pigeon Bank a little while ago, DELTON: Oh? How 's she doing with her new business? LOWELL: Swell! Since she's been going with that well-to do Don Born, she has everything, LYLE: Have you seen Nelson Binder and Don Kropp's gown creations in Rose Eisinger 's Novelty shop? BILL: They're novelties alright. LOWELL: What has happened to Jerry Kreh? BILL: He 's making good dough polishing the telescopic lens in Dorothy Drummonds observatory in the Rocky Mountains. LYLE: Did you know Roma Henne, and Ellamae Christner have started a Lonely Hearts' Club. BILL: No kiddin'? I'll have to look into this. LOWELL: We've a new mailman, now, Jim McCormick. His wife, Cozette Sturm, really keeps him supplied with new cars. A new one every two months. BILL: What happened to Joyce Siewert? DELTON: She has taken over the Siewert Supermarkets. There 's quite a chain of them. BILL: Well, we 've picked them apart, now lets hlt the Freshman class of the same year. The little monsters .... This page is sponsored by PIGEON STA.TE BANK ? Q ,x l af- -5 lass! W an flrzammf We, the Senior Class of 1954, being of sound mind and body, hereby declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. l, Barbara Bailey, will all of my Saturday nights at Sebewalng to Delores Ruegsegger, if she wants some excitement. I, Amold Buchholz, will my ability to get along with tall brunettes to Ray Kohr. I, Florence Diebel, will my ability to get out of school legally whenever I want to, to Earl Walsh. I, Gerald Decker, bequeath my curly hair and boxing ability to Jerry I-Ilmmel, to add to his. I, Don Born, leave my hot-rod car to my brother Jerry, provlded he lets me drive it whenever I want to. I, Ernie Hebert, will my ability to get along with people by not disturbing them to Jerry Caskey. I, Cleason Dletzel, as senior president, bequeath all faculty conferences and rowdy class meetings to some lucky'7 junior. I, Roma Henne, will my Latin knowledge and my blond hair to Donna Kreh. I, Jerry Kreh, leave my basketball shoes to Dick Jarvis, in case he cver needs them. I, Cozette Sturm, will my ability to drive a new Buick every year to Ronald wlchert, I, Walter Rothfuss, will my way with girls and my nice, bass voice to Lowell Swartzendruber. I, Genevieve Schuette, bequeath my flybrain ways to Janet Fluegge, to add to hers. I, Don Kropp, leave all my roller skating adventures to Freda Swartzendruber. I, Dorothy Kutchin, bequeath my red hair and temper to Beatrice Bergman. I, Jack Tillman, will my ability to participate in class discussion and activities to Kay Beyer. I, Nelson Binder, will my career as a Future Farmer of America to Leon Elftman. I, John Power, unwillingly leave my formula for curly halt to Dale Sturm. I, Larry Werner, entrust my athletic ability to Morris Bechler. I, Barbara Stein, will my long halr to Arlene Wichert, If she will brush it faithfully. I, Rose Eisinger, will my ability to get along with the senior boys to all the junior girls. l, Delores Wolfram, will my jobs handling business for the senior class to Jean Kasserman, I, Carol Young, will my dark eyes to Janet Newman, if she will use them correctly. I, Joyce Siewert, will my ability to ask silly questions to Carol Kretzschmer. I, Jlm McCormick, willingly leave my nickname Mara to anyone who wants it because I don't. I, Dorothy Drummond, will my reserve and studlous ways to Eunice Clabuesclt. I, Jean Oesch, will my quick, snappy walk to Jean Olsen, I, Marlene Shelton, will my ability to know all current events to Delores Zell, I, Joyce McCormick, will my ablllty to act like a lady at all times to Janet Hartman. l, James wurst, bequeath my secret of how to drive fast without getting in wrecks to walt Dufty. I, Lee Smith, relinquish my happy-go-lucky ways to Carlson Yackle, I, Carol Teuscher, unwillingly leave my singing talent to Joan Buerker, if she thinks she need it. I, Hodda House, will my quiet, slow ways to Elaine Kleido. I, Eugene Goff, will my ability to let girls alone to Alan Sturm. I, Bonnie Crocker, will my hearty laugh and enthusiastic ways to Carol Schramke, if she is capable of handling 1- them. I, Donald Swartzendruber, will my bright remarks to Lyle Ropp and my role as Barlow to some deserving junior. I, Dlck Farver, leave my extensive vocabulary to Bill Kohr, in case he ever needs it. I, Hazel Wildfong, leave my ability to say a lot in a few words to Ruth Bedford. I, Ellamae Christner, leave my job at Maust's Super Market to Doris Beachy, and Ron wichert to some junior girl. I, Gerald Edler, want to leave, period. we, Bob wlchert, and Shirley Young, will our ability to stick together through thick and thin to Delton Baerwolf and Shirley Richmond. we, the Senior Class of 1954, will to Mr. Thompson, a hall completely empty of kids at noon so he can take a nap. To Mr. Besola, all the Junior Reviews which cluttered up our lockers. To Miss Palm, some well-behaved, quiet juniors to take the place of the seniors in her study hall. To Mr. Alleman, a palr of roller skates so he can travel faster looking for stray kids from 'Ith hour study hall. To Mrs, Bunce, all the harmonious chords and right notes we never seemed to sing in chorus. To Mr. Llppert, an automatic shop cleaning machine so students won't have to clean-up at the end of each hour. To Mrs. belpprandt, a two-hour period for advanced Math, so she can get everything covered in time. To Mr, Clemens, a book entitled 100 jokes so he can find some new ones. To Mr. Emerson, a special license for his drivers training students so they can go 50 mph. in a 25 mph. zone. To Mrs. welll, some English students who know the 8 parts of speech before they become seniors. To Mr. Carroll, a hospitalization policy so he can have plenty of care when he gets sick. To Mr. Yordy, a senior class without any treasury troubles. To Mr, Tyndall, an elevator between hli office and Mr. Yordy's. We, the Senior Class of 1954, will to the Juniors, one period every day to be used for an annual staff meeting. To the Sophomores, all the class parties we couldn't afford to have In our Senior year. 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I T 3 .,,.. iii HRS1 ROW Delores Liel Carol Schramke Arlene Wlchert Shirley Richmond Donna Kreh Jean Kasscrman Ruth Bedford, Carol Kretzsthmer Bt atrice Bergman SECOND ROW Mr Clemens Ronald Wichert Dale Sturm Raymond Kohr William Kohr, Carlson Yaekle lyle Ropp Jerry Himmel Mr Besola 'l I-IIRD ROW Joan Buerker Janet Newman Freda Swartzendruber Lowell Swartzen- drubcr Gerald Born Earl Walsh Jerry Caskey Janet Hartman FOURTH ROW Kay Beyer Elaine Kleldo Doris Beachy, Delores Ruegseggtr Alan Sturm Dalton Baerwolf Leon Elftman Morris Bechler Janet Fluegge Eunice Clabuesch 9444, unwrfi The class of 55 began the year by electing officers as follows: President, X Delton Baerwolfg Vice President, Gerald ' l A Borng Secretary, Janet Newrnang Treas- I urer, Elaine Kleidog Student Council, Leon Elftman. Our class advisors are Mr. Bezolag and Mr. X l l' Clemens. '3 T We invited the Sophomores and Seniors to a class party in the Gym on November 2.0. i We have been busy this year selling at basketball and football games and also sponsored a few dances. In our magazine sale we went over our goal when we sold Sl, 576. 05. The awards were given to the highest sellers, Shirley Richmond and Kay Beyer. The big event this year was our Junior Play No More Homework which was successfully presented on April 1 81 2 with much credit given to our director, Mrs. Arlie Wells. We had a very enjoyable day on May 7 when our History Class, accompanied by Mr. Bezola, went to Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum. We all worked very hard for the Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom on May l4th. Every- one had a wonderful time. After a good year we are looking forward to the coming year and our Senior activities. l 8 This page is sponsored by WEBBER BROS, '! 'i IV? Fi fl X, 44, 4, 4 9 , ' ,, T FRONT ROW: Marcia Schramke, Nancy Van Liederkerke, Fred Clabuesch, Bill Forman, Theresa Zollner, Doris Siewert, Betty Power, Myra Maust, Roma Swartzendruber, Delores Dietzel. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bunce, Tommy Schafer, Raymond Wiechert, Robert Wolfram, Noel Schuette, Karen Damm, Janice Decker, Iames Hinton, Wayne Roth, Vivian Buchholz, Mr. Alleman. THIRD ROW: Betty Pobanz, Lyle Nieschulz, Margie Hebert, Carol Albrecht, Carol Buchholz, Sue Lynch, Kay Smith, Lois Dast, Ioan Miller, Donna Errer. FOURTH ROW: Donna Furtaw, Jean Schulze, Doris Terrill, Gary Eicher, Jack Dell, Don Schupe, Ronald Diener, Robert Ziel, Clare Bechler, Garth Gar- don, Mary Lou Ruegsegger, Shiela Sarow. FIFTH ROW: Kent Paul, Clark Elftman, Orville Schuette, Kenneth Licht, Gerry La Mere, Ver- non Kasserman, Clifford Buschlen, Don Wing, Bruce McCormick, Roger Davis. NOT PICTURED: Joyce Johnson, Joan Wettlaufer. 1 r . '- I . 0l'l'l0I'25 . We started the year with 55 members. 1 QW 5 On September 9, the Sophomore Class I , elected the following officers: President, Q Gary Eicher, Vice President, Donald Wingg f ' R Secretary, Joan Wettlauferg Treasurer, ' A I Kent Paulg Student Council, Karen Damm. ' ,fx lvi Our class advisers were Mrs. Bunce and ' K Mr. Alleman. f X We initiated the Freshmen on September 30. Our money-making project for the year was a donkey basketball game from which we make a good profit. The highlight of the year was the ordering of our class rings, and we finished the year with 54 members. This page is sponsored by PIGEON ELEVATOR CO. and JOHN OESCH 8: SON SUPER SERVICE 5. ing Vw i ! : I '1y'+r1l .p - p . ll- , i 5 v 13' g 1 FRONT ROW: Sandra Myers, Shirley Swartzendruber, Mirian Shetler, Betty Elftman, Elaine Trost, Colleen Yackle, Phyllis Schmidt, Janet Damn, Kay E1der,JOAnn Trost. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lippert, Donna Muentner, Joyce Roestel, Carol Trost, Velma Miller, Jimmy Devroye, Paul Behm, Ronald llaag, Rae Young, Mark Rathke, Lynn Sturm, Bernie Thiel, Lois Haist, Mrs, Leipprandt. THIRD ROW: Allen Koehler, Harlan Cristner, Robert Baur, Sidney Smith, Ronald Shelton, John Gettel, Bill Doepker, James Christner, Fred Walmsley, Beverly Geiger, Sandra Henderson, Jewel Clabuesch, Verlene Licht. FOURTH ROW: Dale Schmidt, Janet Kreh, Loretta Litt, Esther Kisner, Ellen Ziel, Ona- lee Sturm, Wilma Teuscher, Beverly Squires, Donna Trumner, Carol Jean, Joan Ruppert. FIFTH ROW: Roger Baerwolf, Ronald Elenbaum, Dwight Esch, Ronald Stein, Arlen Born, Ronald Smith, Michael Wellman, Ronald I-leckman, Marvin Litt, Deanne Spence. r ' ' f . QredAlnen If Y fs YRIN IZPAL 4 5X The ninth grade, after losing four mem- Ji bers, now numbers fifty-seven. I T 1 We started our year by electing officers, 1, . which are as follows: President, Jewel Cla- 3 bueschg Vice-President, James Christnerg 5 I Secretary, Beverly Geiger, Treasurer, Roger I Baerwolfg Student Council Member, Harlen r Christnerg Reporter, Lynn Sturm, Betty Elfman. I N' Our initiation on September 30th, 1953, was a big event of the year. We gave the Sophomores a return party on December 9th, 1953. We didn't have any money making project this year. The only money the treasury received was from the dues, which were S3. O0 per member. We ended the year with a total of 52.25. 51. We finished the school year with a hayride on May Zlst, 1954. This page is sponsored by--DIETZEL ELECTRIC Z0 agm gimfe ! m ' .szuenfk giaole G 9. Xxx HQ This BURNE WE 21 52,fA Qimle ' il 'I 2 1 f .iw giwfe l1p'l11H!! 'l1'1I, I I W 'HMVW 6 This page is sponsored by-- GETTEL IMPLEMENT CO. and CLABUESCH SHOE STORE ZZ jzourffl Qiaale 4 W . I V 'H sf3f W1'r1n'11 4 Q ' ' ' 1 wire! Qiwwle ufyfi, gfzfwgsl, 1 7 5 1 I 7 23 This page is sponsored by PIGEON DAIRY G sS2C0l'l6! QCICJQ P SLM! giucle YR I fy fs 1 v 24 This page is sponsor d by SCENIC CONVALESCENT HOME .j6l'LJel'g6lI'f9l'l lr I'w , lisx 1' This page is sponsored by-- BUERKER BARBER SHOP and Z5 C. H. SPENCE .r I -7' get 1 I '-v inF 'Eji llll nl im . ,-3 STANDING: David Bailey, Gary Eicher, Cleason Dietzel, Irene Schramke, Harlan Christner, Donna Newman, Peter Dixon. SEATEDg Mr. Yurdy, Leon Elftman, Carol Teuscher, Delton Baerwolf, Karen Damm, Jewel Clabuesch. ..- fri C C Oo U-outs 7 C - 'o T o o I UUIAUIU I agiualenf Gounci -1 The Student Council began the year by electing the following officers: President, Carol Teuscher, I Vice-President, Delton Baerwolfg Secretary-Treas- urer, Leon Elftman. N Throughout the year eight movies were provided by the Council, five for the High School, and three for the grades. Besides these, three outstanding assemblies were given. One of these, the Southland Singers, was our exchange assembly with the Elkton High School students as our guests. The Student Council also arranged the Thanks- giving and Easter Assemblies, at which Rev. Fred Clark, of Caseville, and Rev. Otto Hood, of Kil- managh, spoke, respectively. The Christmas assem- bly consisted of music by the Chorus, and a film on the meaning of Christmas. l A - I CONSTITUTION -J E This page is sponsored by VOLLMER'S HOTEL and CLABUESCH ELECTRIC 26 laorffs ,,,f,gg, 74 '5 w , 4. f N if X NX , 5, 5 Q. . xy x .J Ay'A'v' y ' K W X4 , f ag f I, lf' ff ,ejjiqik 1 ff' 1 i 48? I alia ? A, .N , - 1 ,M -f A..---vf ' . if Q1 'NE - eww 1 WI IH It 'TWV I MIN FIRST TEAM Shirley Richmond Rose Eisenger Cleason Dietzel Joyce McCormick Cozette Sturm SECOND TEAM Janet Damm Jean Schulze Onalecs Sturm v I-W, A-BQ ' I 'J CAQQFAGLJQPJ This page is sponsored by W. R. MCINTYRE INSURANCE AGENCY and ESCH ELECTRONICS rv I if: - ve ,. 9' fiwg - Y,-xiii -1111. FRONT ROW: Coach Clemens, Ronald Heckman, Bob Wichert, Fred Walmsley, Clark Elftman, Garth Gordon, Nelson Binder, Delton Bearwolf, Walter Rothfuss, Ronald Shelton, Coach Emerson. SECOND ROW: Larry Werner, Lowell Swartzendruber, Lyle Ropp, John Gettel, James Wurst, Jerry Kreh, Jim Christner, Bill Doepker. THIRD ROW: Leon Elftman, Kent Paul, Roger Davis, Clifford Bueschlen, Orville Schuette, Rodda House, Arnold Buchholz, FOURTH ROW: Marvin Litt, Roger Baerwolf, Ronald Smith, Bob Ziel, Gerry LaMere, Bud McCormick, Dick Farver, Lynn Sturm, Mark Rathje, jooldaf This year our football team turned in a record of four wins and four defeats. We ended up third place in conference standings. On September 18th our rivals Owendale invaded us and we lost. We went on to beat Harbor Beach, Ubly, Sebewaing and Kinge. We lost to Unionville, Elkton, and Deckerville. The highest scorer was Delton Bearwolf with 42. Other high scorers were Rodda House, Jerry Kreh, Walter Rothfuss, Bob Wichert, Lyle Ropp, Lowell Swartzendruber, Nellie Binder. Owendale Harbor Beach Unionville Ubly Elkton Sebewaing Kinde Deckerville Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon This page is sponsored by W. J. POWER INSURANCE AGENCY and BOBS TOGGERY, Caseville so Xxx QAHYGW Port Austin Unionville Owendale Ubly Elkton Sebewaing Deckerville Kinde Q,W,ll 35 57 59 38 42 58 56 55 STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Arnold Buchholz, Don Wing, Clark Elftman, Clifford Buschlen, Gerald Decker, Don Swartzendruber, Lyle Ropp, Mr, Clemens, KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan Sturm, Tommy Schafer, Larry Werner, Jerry Kreh, Lowell Swar Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon tzendruber, Kent Paul, gcwlfemaf This year our Basketball team coached by George Clemens turned in a record of 6 wins and 10 defeats. We were in fourth place when the season ended. Our team wasn't as poor as the record looks, because we lost 6 games by a total of 10 points. High scorers for this season were Jerry Kreh with 185, Larry Werner and Gerald Decker tied with 183 and Clifford Buschlin had 133. 38 Harbor Beach 52 Pigeon 50 59 Unionville 54 Pigeon 66 58 Ubly 46 Pigeon 52 59 Elkton 50 Pigeon 49 52 Sebewaing 53 Pigeon 37 56 Deckerville 55 Pigeon 52 51 Owendale 73 Pigeon 65 54 Harbor Beach 80 Pigeon 59 This page is sponsored by HARTSHORNS MEN'S STORE F P If I 2 -nl STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Smith, Bob Wolfram, Dale Sturm, Billy Doepker, 9 , w . A' 0 i I Jerry LaMere, Harlan Christner, John Gettel, Ronnie Elenbaum, Mr. Emerson. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Sturm, Clark Elftman, Fred Walmsley, lim Christner, Alan Koeh- ler, Garth Gordon, Roger Baerwolf, Ronnie Heckman. Our 2nd basketball team composed mostly of fresh- men turned in a record of ll wins and 5 defeats. The freshmen are turning out some good players for future use. The high scorers Were, Lynn Sturm with 184, Jim Christner with 162 and Alan Kohler with 121. Port Austin Unionville Owendale Ubly Elkton Sebewaing Deckerville Kinde Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon Pigeon This page is sponsored by PEOPLES OIL Sz GAS Harbor Bea ch Unionville Ubly Elkton Seb ewain g Decke rville Owendale Harbo r B each 3 VHHSHU 40 Pigeon 47 Pigeon 58 Pigeon 52 Pigeon 67 Pigeon 35 Pigeon 61 Pigeon 47 Pigeon 00000 57 50 60 73 32 38 64 57 4 - ' K 'J ' . , . A 0'-1 in -Onl!!4. LJ-'I'-in GV ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' P' ' P ' :.- lf ' ' ,-.,'J-'TI' r3Fi'1-flat . -- aww Lk A F ' FRONT ROW: Alan Sturm, Fred Walmsley, Jerry Kreh, Jim Wurst, Walt Rothfuss, Bob Wichert, Lowell Swartzendruber, Rodda House, Larry Werner. SECOND ROW: Coach Emerson, Dick Farver, Tom Schafer, Kent Paul, Orville Schuette, Gerald Decker, Clark Elft- man, Manager Clare Beckler. BACK ROW: Ronnie Heckman, Don Wing, Bob Wolfram, Ray Wichert, Lynn Sturm. Harald!! This year our Baseball team turned in a record of 3 wins and 4 defeats. We defeated Sebewaing, the first time they have been beaten in two years. Bob Wichert and Jim Wurst turned in one-hitters for us this season. Jim also won the Batting Championship. April May 14 Bad Axe 29 Harbor Beach 10 Unionville 17 Elkton 19 Sebewaing 24 Ubly 26 Deckerville 8 Pigeon 7 2 Pigeon 1 1 Pigeon 4 4 Pigeon 1 1 Pigeon 2 8 Pigeon 5 7 Pigeon 13 32 This page is sponsored by SCHUMACHERS MARKET mi M p f-rx A-'if KNEELING: Roger Baerwolf, Leon Elftman, Mark Rathje, Delton Baerwolf, Don Shupe, Marvin Litt, STANDING: Coach Clemens, jerry Himmel, Harlan Christner, Bruce McCormick, Garth Gordon, Arnie Buchholz, Andy Creteur, .Zac While interest in track was not as high this spring as usual, a number of boys worked hard and in the Conference meet at Unionville on May 12 the Panthers came away with fourth place winning. Since there was but one senior on the team the remaining boys should form the nucleus for a good team next year. Coach Clemens had charge of track in 1954. This page is sponsored by 33 HECKMANS BARBER SHOP and DON AND BOB'S AUTOMOTIVE SALES 2' ,- 'W' W ,, , i W . 2? if J' K f.5M,.ffayfL if- ff' --- ',.'k A Q ffl wif.: Q 55? ' A 9 ' X ,, ' E wily K V ks. . -k. 1 K , , ai 1 fslthvx 5' ..gi,. Y V. T, 'x F' M N s I I I s X!- Y Xx , 1 lov :mba 3557! if Ny., fx, Iii- ,. I - I: - :- '1'. ' ! . . f.. -, ' f. If ! -..f- f IU- -zu. x .N ,A ,f 'rfb E' ' ff-m N N Q ' fy .,,, 5-3Q:' Q:i . W'-gk X n- ql Y, ww' Fix' R959 , K 4 PMSFWHM Y' I A f V ' 'E I .E A gg tx f l log 3 1 V ' i W5 'Q Q r Q mxecl QQ' ' ' Q W -4 ' 4, 4 'S ,,. . 6401145 'ri I H J - 'J :- rx a A O .JC unior Wwe! Clorufi This page is sp d by 36 J. W. LEIPPRANDT at SON and GEM THEATER f s P 'S 5 L Pg L,kv K k. U ,K rl f ,A,AN QE, L ...S xx I SEATED: Shirley Swartzendruber, Myra Maust, Carol Teuscher, Lois Dast, Joan Miller, Carol Kretzschmer Margie Herbert, W.ilma Teuscher, STANDING: Theresa Zollner, Delores Ziel, Doris Terrill, Carol Young, Donna Furtaw, Joan Buerker, Janet Newman, Janet Hartman, Mrs, Bunce. ir A , ee Y Oyzf , Uaffetfe Walter Rothfuss Jerry Kreh Cleason Dietzel Jim McCormick 37 ww-,.,..- A ,1- Joan Buerker Marcia Schramke 'Wit Km fa M X .. if . I ,U . I X Onalee Sturm I I N Barbara Stein B arbal-a Stein The band under the direction of Mr. Alleman has had a very successful year. There are 55 members and with only 4 seniors leaving. The prospects for next year are very good. The band has received some new equipment. The Band Parents bought skirts for the girls to Wear during concert season. There were many activities at which the band played during the summer months. They marched at the Pigeon Jubilee, Sebewaing Centennial, Elkton Home coming and the Huron County Fair. A summer band was organized, which put on seven concerts. Pigeon can be very proud of their band for they received many honors. At the Marching festival they received 2nd over all the bands and lst in class C bands. A lst rating was received at the district contest. At the state contest they were 1 of 6 bands in the state to receive a lst. 8070 of the members that went to the solo and contest received a lst. The Band marched at all the home football games and the pep Band played at all the home basketball games. During the year the band presented 3 concerts. The Christmas concert with the vocal department as guests. The Winter concert with the M. S. C. Faculty Brass Quartet as guests. The Quartet held a clinic for all the brass of the bands in Huron County. The last concert is the spring concert with the Elkton Band as guests. They will play half of the concert. Marching in the Memorial Day Parade closed the year, making a total of 35 performances for the band. E .2 The Pep Band was active during the win- ter, playing for pep rallies and at home basketball games. Their music added much to the spirit of these events. Members of the Pep band were volunteers from the concert band. enior lf fag Cadf Mr. John Morgan. . . Pidgie McDougal . Mr. Oscar Posunby . . . Silas Dobbins . Mrs. Reginald Vanderventer Betty Phillips . Hill Lindsay . Joan Parker . Flickie Nelson. Willie Woodson lfvalina Bumpass Antonia . . . Mrs. Guarino . Director. . . . Arnold Buchholz . .Carol Teuscher . . Walter Rothfuss . . Don Swartzendruber . . Joyce McCormick . Rose Eisinger . Jerry Kreh . . Carol Young Florence Diebel . . Eugene Goff .Bonnie Crocker . . Babara. Stein . Dorothy Kutchin . Mrs. Arlie Wells This page is sponsored by POLEWACH STORE 0l'2 OIWLQLUOI' unior may Cad Midge Murphy ..... Tallulah Ploetz . Shalimar Ames . Pamela Jones . Buzz Bailey . . . Ronald Sassoon . . . Faversham Lightly Jr. . Miss Dill .... Mrs. Clendening . Mrs. Rachet . . Miss Goodin . Miss Olgilvie . Tick Tock . Mr. Harper. . . Mr. Lundquist. . Mr. Ames . . Coach Guthrie . Director ....... This page is sponsored by E. B. MULLER rfxcff Biff' . . .Arlene Wichert . Joan Buerker . Ruth Bedford . . Kay Beyer . Delton Baerwolf . . Alan Sturm . . Richard Jarvis . . Beatrice Bergman . . Eunice Clabuesch Freda Swartzendruber . . . Janet Hartman . Janet Newman . Leon Elftman . Carlson Yackle . . . . Dale Sturm . . . . . Ray Kohr Lowell Swartzendruber . . Mrs. Arlie Wells 60017 , l and U , .,,,, ,,,...s-..w-- '4 'Nl VNV QD r 1 Gs F4 ' WOR: L0 A ob Q' ' - C e,e R V STANDING, LEFT TU RIGI-IT: Gerald Edler, Gerald Decker, Nelson Binder, Don Born, Ronald Wichcrl, Mr. Thompson. SIZATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Behm, Dwight Esch, Bob Baur, Sandy Young, Jim Christner, Ronald Elenbaun, Richard Farver, Allen Koehler, Bernie Thiel, Bob Wolf- ram, Bob Ziel, Mark Rathie, Ronald Stein, Lyle Nieschulz, Tommy Schafer, Rodda House, Morris Bechler, Kenneth Licht, dgufure armerd of .x4merica The F. F. A. began the year with 30 members. We elected the following officers: Pres- ident, Nelson Binderg Secretary, Don Kroppg Treasurer, Don Born, Vice President, Gerald Decker, Reporter, Gerald Edlerg Sentinel, Ronald Wichert. Several members showed crop and livestock projects at the Huron County Fair. We choose a parliamentary procedure team which competed in the district contest at Elkton. The team won a Sliver award. Tommy Schafer and Clifford Buschlen attended the state convention as delegates. Gerald Decker and Nelson Binder were elected as State farmers. We elected officers for next year as follows: President, Clifford Buschleg Vice President, Bob Baur, Secretary, Kenneth Lichtg Treasurer, Robert Ziel, Sentinel, Ronald Wichert, Re- porter, Morris Bechler. The new officers attended leadership camp at Lapeer. The F. F. A. will have a softball team in the League this summer. This page is sponsored by BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY N. - M v. V V - NWA E o.e .- 1 FRONT ROW: Arlene Wichert, Dorothy Drummond, Doris Terrill, Janice Decker, Vivian Buch- holz, Shirley Richmond. SECOND ROW: Loretta Litt, Joyce Roestal, Donna Muentner, Jean Schulze, Onalee Sturm, Miss, Palm. THIRD ROW: Beverly Squires, Doris Siewert, Phyllis Schmidt, Janet Fluegge, Betty Elftman, Lois Dast, JoAnn Miller. jufure omema em of .fdmerica Last fall we elected officers as follows: President, Janice Decker, Vice-President, Doris Terrillg Secretary, Vivian Buchholzg Treasurer, Dorothy Drummond, Historian Arlene Wichertg Reporter, Shirley Richmond. The regional meeting was the first event this year. It was held at Saginaw Arthur Hill. All members were welcome to attend. The F. H.A. enjoyed an interesting trip to the Sugar Beet Factory at Sebewaing. For money making projects we had a bake sale and the baby beauty contest. We also served at the Athletic Banquet. For Christmas we collected clothing for a needy family. We had two parties with the F. F.A. , --an ice skating and a hayride. 1 This page is sponsored by-- HAIST'S FLOWER SHOP and MCAULAY FURNITURE EW' .3 A x,,u i'Y A . X H, X . , tr fa Q , lV W lepafffnen fri SHOP CUMHHHCIHL 5 7 1-an - .v +4 4 ' . 'F' -K u ..4- ' , , ' .J A U DRIVER TRHIHIHG 1' Hsmcuuunf X K Humfmnmns LAND TILING--By Eisin HI FI I H E , QW' 31:3 .Eu-32.44 1.147 Q I 'X XVE SUCIHL SCIENCE IHEIIHHHICHL UHHUIIH6 PIGEON MFG. 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Z8 Freshman Enrollment 31 Senior Enrollment l 7, 8, 10, ll Enrollment Z Classes begin Z1 Senior Pictures Z5 Harbor Beach - there Z8 Assembly at Elkton 30 Freshman Initiation The Scotties 2 Unionville - here 7 Ubly - here 8 8: 9 Teachers Institute 1219 268: 18 4 16 10 End of lst 6 Weeks 16 Elkton - there Z3 Sebewaing - here 27 Assembly - Elkton invited - Southland Singers 6 Deckerville - there 13 Senior Play Off the Track 18 Western Union film End of Znd 6 Weeks Z7 Thanksgiving Vacation 30 Career Day at Owendale Basketball 4 Unionville - here Ubly - here Elkton - there Christmas Vacation Band Concert School Resumes Sebewaing - here Deckerville - there End of lst Semester Stanly gl Livingston film Harbor Beach - there Donkey Basketball farmers vs. merchants Unionville - there This page is sponsored by DOEPKER'S STORE and GREGORY'S FURNITURE Feb. Z Ubly - there 5 Elkton - here 12 Sebewaing - there 20 Band Solo and Ensemble ZZ Deckerville - here Z3 Band Concert and Clinic 26 Harbor Beach - here 27 End of 4th 6 Weeks Mar. 5 Band festival at Mayville 9 Athletic Banquet Q 13 Ken Smith Assembly 18 8: 19 Operetta Pied Piper of I-Iarnilon' by Jury Apr. 1 8: 2 Junior Play No More Homework 10 Band Festival at U of M 10 End of 5th 6 Weeks 16 Good Friday Z6 Sebewaing - here 27 Band Concert at Elkton Z9 Harbor Beach - here 30 Vocal Scholarship Concert May l-8 Senior Trip 6 Deckerville - there 10 Unionville - here 12 Track meet at Unionville 14 Jr. -Sr. Banquet and Prom 17 Baseball at Elkton 17 Band Scholarship Concert Z1 High School Honor Assembly 23 Baccalaureate Z4 Ubly - there 2.4-26 Final Exams 28 Commencement This page is sponsored by E WATER INN Eva 81 Bill -- Caseville 'ft' 1 2 'go' at .rc 7 wif If ,..,7. Q , C. V' S , N 4' r , it contest at Davidson 1,-4 '44, ., - h . Z.-14. . I r r . ,. 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