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A well built man was Robert Daft. Bob didn’t have much time for activities during his high school career. Pretty, blonde Barbara Dillon kept herself busy with Handicrafts, G. A. A., cheerleading. Ensemble, Chorus, and a role in Those Websters”. Donald Duff, a fine fellow, had a pleasant smile. Fair haired Mary Esau was interested in G. A. A. and Girls Club, and was on the retail program. When William Farris grinned, it was from ear to ear. Bill was in the Chess and Library Clubs, was on the Lighthouse Staff, was twelfth grade treasurer, and was elected to Honors Convocatio n. Tall, good-looking James Ferguson was a member of the Travelers’ Club and the Dramatics Club. Doris Fitzgerald was one of our peppy cheerleaders. She was also in G. A. A. Elizabeth blow that horn” Gambold was a typist for the Lighthouse, and was in the Latin Club and Camera Club. Kenneth George devoted most of his time to being quiet. He was in the Camera Club and the Tumbling Club. Feminine and lovely Joyce Gilmores main interests were outside of school. Where there’s food, there’s Alex! Alex Goetze was active in Boys Glee Club, P. H. Club, Ping Pong Club, and Travelers Club. Incidentally, he played football, baseball, and basketball. All’s well that ends well for Milton Goodrich. We remember Doris Grant for her cheerfulness. The right kind of a girl was Doris Graves. Doris was in the Library Club, and she applied makeup for Those Websters”. Excitable, but enjoyable was Shirley Flail , who was in the Red Cross Club. Besides playing in the band, Fred Harris was in the Dance Club. We acquired Donna Hastings from Flint Central. Donna was active on the Student Council and took part in the Senior Play. Loretta Hayes was the envy of all girls, for she had naturally blonde hair. She was in the G. A. A. 17
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CLASS OF JANUARY 1949 Happy-go-lucky Erma Anderson was always ready to laugh. She was a member of the Camera and Dance Clubs. Bert Baker was the class fun-maker. Bert was on the track team, played football, and was in the Camera Club. Harold Baldwin , who came from Ferndale, was quite interested in working with radios. He was in the Radio and Projection Club and was sound man for Those Websters.” Mat rice Baldwin came to us from Ferndale also. From our observations, he seemed to have a way with the ladies. James Becker always had a good time. Jim was on the football team, served on the Student Council, was tenth grade vice-president, and was in the Ping Pong Club. Joyce Bloomfield, one of our few redheads, was a good hand at cracking jokes. She was a member of the Li- brary Club, was a prompter for the Senior Play, and was elected to Honors Convocation. Sweet and soft voiced, Ann Bole sics was in the Dance Club, Girls Club, and G. A. A. Every day was a hey day for Walter Brooks. Walt went out for track, played football, served on the Stu- dent Council, was twelfth grade vice president, and was elected to Honors Convocation. Garth Brotherton believed that to be good all of the time was out of fashion. Russell Burmeister was envied by some for his long black locks. Russ was a member of the Dance Club and Camera Club, and was on the Co-op program. Doris Burns had a gay soul. She was in the Dance Club and Chorus. Donald Carnahan was our leading man . Besides being in Those Websters”, Don was in Chorus and Dance Club. A snappy dresser and a swell kid was David Carrol. Our sax player, Edivard Caughill, was in the Ping Pong Club and Boys Club. James Chisholm was mechanically minded, but took time out for the Dance Club and Boys Club. Beatrice Colgan was always ready for a good time. She was in Camera Club and Chorus, and took part in Music Plus . Tiny Joyce Cromar was active in Chorus and the Dance Club. Life without sports wasn’t life at all for Timm Crull. Timm was on the football, basketball, and track teams, served on the Student Council, was eleventh grade treas- urer, had a role in the Senior Play, and was in the P. H. Club. 16
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Robert Hay man, That man about town, played foot- ball, but spent more time with baseball. What a sense of humor. Frederick Haynes was boss of the publicity of the Senior play. He was a member of the cross country team. Dark haired Frank Heluigs main interest was basket- ball. One keen” kid was James Henry. Jim played foot- ball, basketball, was on the track team. Student Council, the stage crew for Those Websters”, and was our presi- dent in the tenth grade. She’s lovely, she’s engaged, she uses Ponds!” Donna Faye Hiss cock was our drum majorette, was in the Senior Play, and the G. A. A. Robert Jolin was always Johnny-on-the-spot with a joke for every occasion. Bob helped with the Senior Play. Amiable Delford Jackson was in the Dance Club. Lois Jex was a member of the Ensemble. Her quiet manner won her many friends. Quiet and reserved Bernice Hodgins was a member of the Red Cross and the Library Club. Zan Jones was full of vim, vigor, and vitality. Zan was eleventh grade president, was in the Senior Play, and was elected to Honors Convocation. Our small town trumpeter was Fred Kelly. Fred was in the Ping-Pong Club. An enthusiastic tennis player and a really right” guy was William Kersul. Bill was a member of the Ping- Pong Club and the P. H. Club. Carefree and gay Freda Kessel was in the Spanish Club and had a role in Those Websters”. A man of few words was Lloyd Lepien. Lloyd was a member of the Dance Club, and was a great worker on the Senior Play. An innocent face, but you never can tell — described Glen Lynch. Glen was an ardent tennis player and was a track and football manager. Although Richard MacDonald didn’t belong to any clubs, there was never a dull moment when he was around. Donald MacPhail never took anything seriously, but sports. He went out for football, track, and basketball. Arnold McLane really knew how to manage things. He was manager of the football and track teams, and was a member of the tennis team. 18
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