Richland High School - Trojan Yearbook (Richland, MI)
- Class of 1951
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fl 8 i 'Q N I Q, I I 4 V 0 r ff an ,- ' ' as f . ' if 6 N 1, in A V L 'ij -5 5+ F 5 lv Q r 'ff O s '- 0 y'l, DCd1C3t1OH 'D Q-v 3, To one who has so gracxously glven of her t1me and efforts, devot ed her ent1re energy and patxence to our every need, performed her workfalthfullyand eff1c1ent1y who has remamed ever a s11ent and true servant to the many turbulent occupants of Rlchland Hlgh, we the Semors of '51 most humbly ded1cate The TroJan , to Mrs Mabel E111s 0 a , I ' ' .rLv.z',. V . wg ' Q , . 5 ff x -, ' X ' . 4 , 1 A, . 1' ' l 7 f r K NX f 't f x . ? , ' ' N ' n ' K 5 . E . gn . I f I X J Vs 2 sf ' Yr: .L . . . 3 . . ' ' YY ' V7 SCHOOL BOARD Trustee FredT Hensen Presldent Supt Glenn Nykerk Clockwisez E. Brewster Ferguson, Sec.g Bruce W, Mason, Treasurerg Richard Blue, Trusteeg Harold N. Campbell, 5 BTEC G- Graue Rynbr-rg, Eldon Frxsch 7th Grade Scxence and Phys PUHCIPQI Glorxa Vanderbeck Hester R 13,-adley l Robert Tripp Ernest Jordan Band Soclal Studles Elmer Weaver Joe R Salaman Englxsh Eleanor Crapple Roland F Woodcock Shop Suzanne Neveaux Dons DeW1tt Commerclal Home Economlcs Cl I ' 0 A ' E E f ' 1 h - N I v is ' . Ed. 4 ' ' et..Q.,l 6 . A me is N., Mathematics Agricultxlre English W ' x N 6- 9 69 O 100 V CHO do 5 5 Mae W Haas Glenn Nykerk Kmdergarten Supermtendent Bernxce Osborne 6th Grade James Nycum 5th Grade Marguerxte Potter Lydla Cox Loxs M Khne lst Grade fSec U 1 st Grar'e KSN' Anne Porter Mary Lou Caughey L11l1an Hoffman 3rd Grade 2nd Grade CSec IJ Alta Hawkms Glrls' Phys Ed 4-1 Dola M Guernsey 4th and 5th fC0mb1nedJ Absent Chrlstme Wllson 2nd Grade fSec 27 I 5 E, E' . 0 Q . .l I 61 AA Q ? G . X -x is y -O Jlffa' - A A Music and Art ara and -nn fcombinew XV ' Q- 1 ra 1, , 'TL ' , . 6 lx. Xl! 1-: 171511 s 3 f- cn- f no o... A--. -. 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' 'W 9' i r ' 1 JACK WELBORN The w1ll to do w11l lead hlm 0- T ALFRED BOWKER A great v1ctor m defeat great always hlmself m both H4 PHYLLIS KUHN A great love goes here w1th a lmttle g1ft D OROTHY YEOMANS She fxnds happiness and un m everythmg she does 36' BETTY LOISELL Good thmgs come 'Ln small packages DALE HASSING He can-mes a mature mmd on a youthful body BILL THOMAS Happy am I from care I am free why aren t they all con tent hke me . L 1 4 X if . . . ' f ' Q 1 X ' .H 1' a On. ' . . U I K wr' n E N . D I5 - I V . . f 4 Q ' ' ' . X is ' ,X I 22 ' 'ai ' Z 327 P ' , 1 I . l I .I 35 .ht , ff PAT REED Young wmllmg and capable ALICE EMMONS She doeth httle kmdnesses that most people leave un done or despmse MARILYN BLUE The plnk of perfectlon DON CAMPBELL He s brave and bonme good and gay CAROL PLANTEFAB ER Pretty halr, blue eyes, cute kld, bramy and wise NANCY DERYDER Full of pep ra1n or shine WILMA SANDER Laughs may come and laughs may go but g1ggles go on forever ol JUDY STANFIELD Llttle l1vely and lovable DARLENE GRUBIUS Just the lmttle thmgs that I forget ANITA VILCINS A qulet httle girl wmth qulet httle ways ,1 ORVILLE MACOMBER Under hls quxetness hes mxrth Flu. BETTY HERRON The very flower of youth K 's A' Q- JACKIE WIERSEMA A qulet m1nd 1s r1che than a crown D OL OR ES HINDS Kmd words are worth much and cost httle 6-' 6 x, K Y, J., x hx. - W V .xy , . 'x-. , XM! K? 1 ' . J 4 1' F' . nlle 5. I sb l e l 5. g. 6 Us CHARLIE MARBLE Getting the most out of hfe 1 L1 GEORGE FARRELL A good natured sort of a chap he carrmes Ins d1ct1onary a round 1n hrs cap RUTH HILL Her smile was meant to be seen by everyone and served rts whole purpose is .J A MERIDEAN MOUNSEY A merry heart the best company 'T MARY LOU HALE A shy lass but full of fun 54' D VON HOWELL I am what I am do not try to alter me HAROLD TRAVIS Quretness denotes mtelhgence 6- 1? ,v ' A D 'W , of QR' ' O ii?-' , I - ,g V' . Q , 5- 'E A to . . . - Af It 44' nm, CLAUDE PILLARS A good farm makes h1m am b1t1ous wi GRACE HOLTMAN There s a garden 'Ln her face where roses and wh1te hlhes grow JANE KARR Kxndness as large nd plam as a pralrle edge MARGIE KLINE Somethmg speclal something sweet something mce some thlng neat JIM GOODRICH Wlth h1s queer remarks and odd rephes somehmes fool xsh and sometlmes wxse T ED BROOKS A prachcal Joker a charact er to boot L4 iff 42 A x h h Q. s . 3 . ,, r ' ' - Q I . S I K x I 1 !I 6 . ' D 'A ' ' H V, 1 Ex ED So lfU 0 10 ea We the Sen1or Class of the Rlchland H1gh School, 1n the v11lage of R1chland ln County of Kalamazoo 1n the State of Mlclugan, belng of sound mmd and memory, do here by make, publxsh and declare th1s our LastW1ll and Testament 1n manner followmg, that 1S to say Al Bowker, leaves h1s athletlc ab1l1ty to Art Gentnaar Mar1lyn Blue w1lls her ab1l1ty to charm males to the local postmaster The ab1l1ty to get papers 1n on t1me goes to Molly Robyn with best w1shes from Dale Brock Carol Plantefaber leaves a port1on of her love of variety to Jamce Ballett Margme Klxne s quxet nature 1sw1lled to Marlan Trav1s Prxsclllia Mason IS receive Dolores Hind s sense of humor we just couldn t take that away from our beloved school Turmng our attentlon to the band we f1nd that Marvln Shanley has willed h1s own spec 1al chalr to Dave Chlttenden Get out that comb and waxed paper, Dave It seems that Don Taylor Just loves to sew on buttons, so Jane Karr leaves all her sewmg ab1l1ty to our husky frxend Jack Welborn leaves the front door open as he leaves for the last t1me just like a man! I I Dorothy Yeomans leaves, clos1ng the door that Jack left open The deep resonant vo1ce of Harold Trav1s 1S more graclously willed to Bob Morren George Farrell thought It only fa1r to leave his football physlque to D1ck Ying11ng Happy tacklmg, Dxck Judy Stanfleld wxlls her woman s prlvelege to change her mmd to Janet Newby Wllma Sander's happy glggle IS left to anyone who mlght need lt after a low mark next year on an Econom1cs test A b1g helpmg of determmation is left to Lo1s Hoyt by her friend and fellow student councll member, Yvonne Hamilton There s good news for Harr1et Humphrey, Grace Holtman is leaving some of her altl tude to Hat Phyllls Kuhn has wllled her poise to our peppy friend, Pat Cutshaw Pat Reed s ab111ty to keep secret boyfnends IS wxlled to Beverly Blue w1th hopes that she has many many opportun1t1es to use it. Mxss Iackxe Wleresma leaves to Mr Iames Cutshaw her even temper and d1spos1t1on Amta V1lc1ns leaves her n1ce vo1ce and scholastlc ab1l1ty to any student of Richland who w1ll do It Justlce Von Howell Just can't reslst leavmg some of h1s love of the outdoors to Curly Starr Orvxlle Macomber w1lls h1s love for bookkeeping to some, 'You'l1 be sorry later Sophomore Ahce Emmons' knowledge and experlence of the Gull goes to 'Editor ', Mary Trlmmer Good luck next year! Betty Herron hopes Mr Jordan makes good use of the art1stic ab1l1ty which she IS leav mg him Nancy DeRyder s come hither look goes to Janet Moore lf she will come hither and receive it All future cut ups have a ready made supply of Jokes and skits which Ted Brooks is donating to the cause Meridean Mounsey wxlls her traveling experlence to the little students who haven't yet ventured from the Richland premlses Venetxa Enzian's sparklmg personalxty goes to Jo Purigrask1, we know you don't need xt, J o E Qin ing. H H - an S0 To those g1rls who w1ll soon be wrxtmg to Far Away Places Ruth H111 leaves her sk11l of wr1t1ng letters Mary Lou Hale leaves her Econom1cs book 1n the waste basket 1n hopes that the 1an1tor w1ll throw It 1n the furnace Get out the bobby pms Frank Bowers because Dale Hassmg IS leavmg you that curly ha1r of h1s and you wxll need to keep It 1n tr1m Speakmg of haxr Yolanda Gragg leaves her red tresses to the Jumor Class to use whereever they need It .Tlm Goodnch w1lls h1s corny Jokes to the teachers m hopes that they w1ll enjoy them as much as he has Wes Knapper IS recelvmg Claude P1llars' love of farmmg, Good Luck Wes Pep to all the future cheerleaders IS Betty Lolsell s contrxbutlon to th1s famous docu ment Dean Cutler s m1nd for mathematxcs IS left to Doris Kaecher for her future Algebra and Geometry Classes We know Mr Salamun w1ll apprecxate the mechanxcal know how that Don Campbell IS leavlng h1m That un1que Charlxe Marble method of gum chewmg IS left to Martha Carpenter Dxck Buck leaves h1s agrlcultural endeavor to none other than Martha Ferguson! That famous Thomas hot rod IS left to M1ss Crapple for Sunday dr1v1ng Darlene Grubxus xs leavmg some of her dancmg ab1l1ty to Kenny Goolsby, so watch out g1r1sl ' Last, but far from least, the ent1re Semor Class wlshes to leave the1r thanks to the1r parents and teachers for the years of help and happxness they have g1ven us Also the best of luck to all our underclassmen ffass Ami? M have CQJSSGO, 154 any tl? 67055 fLX0l4-JCI? Mlfd P0561 670-TG' Ch Ad! 81-5 B66 'V LL M 0 G n aa, 10 Q0 10 V10 030 0 QB Q2 I recently came in contact w1th an old Indian witch doctor By the process of hocus pocus he was able to foretell future happenings Being an obliglng soul he offered to tell me Just how he saw the 1951 Sen1ors, twenty fzve new moons hence Dale Hassmg, former Student Counc1l pres1dent, became the owner of a large glue factory and he's really stuck on h1s Job! Charlie Marble is seen on stage, screen and IEISVISIOII all over the country He went mto ballet, and h1s interpretatnon of The Swan is both graceful and mspiring Judy Stanfield continued her Chemistry work, and as a result became famous She in vented a solutlon to remove the spots from the leopards in the zoos of our natlon From the h1lls of Cressy came frequent columns of smoke Alice Emmons fmds that xn trymg to run a forty room manslon she has httle tlme for shopping 'I'herefore s e orders all her groceries via smoke signal Von Howell has retired to the great north woods to lxve as a hermxt When last seen he had a long beard which he keeps curled by the use of a ' Tom Orville Macomber moved to Illinois and became an extensive chicken farmer All day long he s1ts and pamts stripes on stones because he heard that good poultry men raxse barred rocks 'DeDe Hmds, always a lover of dogs, started a humane shelter called DeDe s Dog Domam Smce Marvin Shanley seemed to be around most of the t1me she put h1m to work feeding the mutts, so poor Marve IS in the dog house most of the time Al Bowker built a four story detention home for naughty boys At the present he has a few vacancies Jane Karr, the noted lady judge helps him out by sending naughty boys to own, you know Margle Kline bought Mr Jordan s Hudson and has made a name for herself 1n varlous stock car races She drlves under the name of K1ller Kline George Farrell IS a successful undertaker He has banked mlllions even though h1s bus1ness is m the hole Carol Plantefaber grew tired of all the publ1c1ty glven to the channel swimmers and the people who went over Niagra Falls m a barrel Therefore, she reversed the procedure She swam over the Falls and floated across the English Channel 1n a barrel Harold TTZVIS struck 011 in h1s back yard Now he s loafmg on his Chris craft ln the mlddle of Gull Lake He recently returned from France where he gave a welght l1ft1ng exh1bition Nancy DeRyder mvested all her money in a pet shop She married some old bxrd I mean, some young man, and whlle he is away on business she trams all her parrots to whistle at the fellows who pass by her little store Same old Nancy I Claude Plllar s love for fancy hair cuts led tum lnto the barber's profess1on He took over the little barber shop in Richland, and Ul his spare time he trots across the street to the park and counts mosquitoes He gets a tenth of a cent for each mosquito he counts It seems that all the newspapers have been carrymg the story of a certain little lady jockey who raced all over these United States Riding the famous 'Flea bitten' , an xtchy l1ttle number, we see none other than Betty Loisell. Grace Holtman and Phyll1s Kuhn couldn't make up their minds, whether to become comedians or nurses Finally, they compromised and became surgeons thus keepxng their patients 111 stitches Photography has intrigued one of the former seruors of 51 Ted Brooks has become a photographer of babies Knowing Ted, I can't say for sure what IS meant by the word ' bables Speaking of bables, it seems that Tody Gragg was recently a little confused She has had a number of Jobs as baby sxtter, but she keeps getting fired after she has sat on the E L A S . . - . . . . , h C ' , his establishment. P:S. Jane is famed for her fashionable court robes---she makes her . I ' n 1 TEES' aoeuaoae ' ' I Hz.-. babies for a few hours Televxsion has brought new experlences to many, but Pete Enzlan declded to stxck to the good old radlo Her golden voxce may be heard on that well known Schxck Injector Razor program She xs the one who says Push, pull chck, C11Ck, Push pull cl1ck clxck Marflyn Blue has always been interested mn cook1ng and so has Amta V1lcms, so they went mto busmess together They moved to Cal1forn1a and may be seen down by the Paciflc runmng the1r httle hot dog stand 'W1th a plckle um the mxddle and the mustard on the top Don Campbell, the great professor, tr1ed for ten years to secure the Job he had h1s heart set on I am happy and proud to f1nd out that he succeeded He is now a teacher at Vassar Rxght 1n the heart of Kalamazoo there stands a l1tt1e buxldxng, and above the door lt says Goodr1ch and Cutler, we wreck anythlng I wonder 1f they had anythlng to do wlth my car ? In the world of s1ng1ng we see many of our old frlends Darlene Grubxus just fxmshed a marvelous performance mn the Metropol1tan Opera House She sang the role of Carmen Then turmng to the televlsion set we see the former Pat Reed sxnglng some torchy blues songs Her husband, by the way, has a monopolyon the telev1s1on lndustry Another slng the l1ttle bables ln the nursery The scene now shlfts to Yvonne Hamllton, the famous woman pol1t1c1an She has stood on so many soap boxes that her feet have frequently been mxstaken for cakes of Ivory floatmg soap Wllma Sander and I2Ck16 W1ersema became detectives, and they are really second 'Dlck Tracys They are often seen tracl-ung down SUSPICIOUS characters wxth thexr trusty bloodhounds Snlffum and Smellum It IS sa1d that real pearls l1ve better 1f someone wears them all the t1me Therefore Merzdean Mounsey has a l1fet1me Job s1tt1ng 1n a bank vault wearing pearls for a mult1 m1ll1ona1re Mary Lou Hale runs a factory for dymg garments at low rates She was always a lover of laughter, so lf you never saw a g1rl dye laughmg, drop 1n on Mary and tell her I sent you Ruth H111 Jomed the Waves and has been glven the hlgh honor of chlef lxfe saver blow er upper Then there IS the famous tag.-team match whxch IS shown on te1ev1s1on every th1rd Tuesday ln the month It features the team of Dale Brock and B111 Thomas who will wrestle anyone who dares take the rxsk About th1s tlme the old Indian wxtch doctor s v1s1on was slowly fadmg , but he had txme to to get a glxmpse of .Tack Welborn, the famous smgmg spray pa1nter He travels hlther and yon wxth hxs l1tt1e spray gun complete w1th a bu1lt 1n musxc box to play h1s accompan1 ments I, Dorothy Yeomans, have all I can do wr1t1ng those 111ustr1ous melod1es that the s1ng1ng spray pamter glves forth as he works Well, there you have xt qulte a class All successful and that's no Indlan faxry tale! -- a x G0 Q P 0 4 0 o 0 . ,, M . . nn . , ing star is Betty Herron. 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' , - , B i r Q ' ,A 4 - .J sl f K, 405 , 13 ' s ,L ' gi A - - . ,- C B , V A M A an we YC EIGHT GRADE lst Row Left to Rxght Mxss Vanderbeck P Cutshaw S Jones F Damels S Clark C Boekeloo R Campbell S Phxllxps J Halthcoat J Myers Y Gay Znd Row Left to Rxght D Hammond J Ballett R Warner V Thompson C Nykerk C Starrxng N J Anson B Warren N Rwxd J Blanchard M Randolph J Noteboom R Nxeuwenhuxs M Vnckers B Hale J Taft 3rd Row Left to Rxght B Vlckers G Hopkms J Walker L Morren S Scott N Hazel D Muxr L Smxt R Geschwendt K Hamllton O Yant N J Howard Absent D Butler J Carpenter D Sxmpson W Hummel L Chapman wiv SEVENTH GRADE 1stR0w Left to Rlght D Ferguson S Rasmussen L Emmons D Slewert D Kaercher T Morton M Sutlxff R Carpenter L Verl-Iage F Hlll Znd Row Left to Rlght R Everxtt F Henton N DeYoung R Channels M Harney D McLmden J Haxthcost N Myers K Moseley P Fagan T Anson J Brand R Wendzel J Butler S Blngham Mlss Rynberg 3rd Row Left to Rlght S Barber B Baker V Sommers E Bxrdsall B Sabo M Boekeloo S Ferguson C Scholton L Morrxs M Purxgraskx D Boyer E Wxley M Scovel L Snow K Moore PAM-7 6555 SIXTH GRADE Standmg LefttoR1hl D Shanley J Nxeuwenhuxs I.. De Pew C Hagerman R Schelb N Buddemler R Hays D Chapman J Holtman C Pur1grask1 J Noteboom M H111 B Boyer Mrs Osborne F Gay Ist Row Left to Rxght Front to Back R Stahl S Webb N Sxms O De Ryder Znd Row D Chapman E Hopkms N Hegedxes G Taft I., Lamereaux 3rd Row D Worden R Van Peenan S Burchette J Scovel S Gragg 4th Row R Dukeman M Clark C Reld R Brown A Ymglmg AbsentH Bowers T Bowker J Snyder B Cooksey FIFTH GRADE. Mr. Nycum clockwise from girl being hir by the ban. D. Gay, K. Nykerk, J. Buddemeir, 0. Blanchard, J. Brand, P. Holtman, P. Eastman, D. Wiley, H. Yam., B. Mason, D. Mason, D. Chapman, K. Motter, L. Baker, D Vfckffsf D- Bingham, G- Venema, S- Fayling, J. Kline, J. Dargilz, c. wood, M. Rider, M. Scove1,P,. Boyer. G- Crane- B- Genlenaar, B. Ferguson. J. Wiersema, H. Nieuwenhuis, N. Hale, S. Dargitz, B. Birdsall, D. Muir, Absent: Lana Morris. FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE Mrs Guernsey Standxng G Stanard D Blanchard 'VI VanPeenan S Crum Mrs Guernsey D Jamleson R Morten .I Ver!-iage S Dunlap Seated from front of room P Gragg D Horton M Nxeuwenhuxs M Gerschwendt R Clark Znd Row .I Ylhgllng M Hopkms D Parker S Veld G Everrett R Emmons 3rd Row T Metzger THIRD AND lst Row Znd Row 3rd Row 4th Row Sth Row Absent B DePe FOURTH GRADES Mxss Cox M Schexdt .I Helmet S Shxnvxlle Sums M Klxne S Meacows C Sxms Dukeman P Campbell V H Gragg D Huffman H C Chrxstensen M Herron L Johnson V Snow J Barber D Brady C Carson M Cgrryn KM P w S Horton H Knowles T Wagner : K. Callighan, S. W11lxams,A. Mxller. : N. ' . . , . ' , . , . z B. , . , . 561 ,.,r-it ral- THIRD GRADE Mxss Caughey Front Row seated M Everltt C, Eby P Snyder B Somers J P1per A Smxth K Hagerman D Melsa H Nleuwenhuxs Front Row standmg S Irvme M Shaff T Hazel S Chadderdon J Baulter L Kmght M Wood A Vellaxre V Hxcks J Eastman Back Row standmgj M155 Caughey G Venena R Dunlap M Huffman D Warner F Jackson Crane W Morton J Kaercher J Vermeulen S Hale D Merlau 2 SECOND GRADE Mrs Hoffman Standxng Left to Rxght R Wood L Crum S Bolle B Fleeman M M1ller Seated Left to Rxght R lrvmg L Whxtrnore K Morrxs N Boulter R Boekeloo P Payne R Boyer C Nxeuwenhums C Scott A Blanchard S Nmholson J Hoyt G Reau E Thompson K Nxeuwenhuxs B Wxllxams B Reed V Bongers M Sabo R Snyder G Menne G Knowles Mrs Hoffman Absent F Snyder D Russell D Buddemexer D Buddemeler C Sampley fn K L' Q . -'V , , 4. .l d , 1' .gf --. 4 ..f- V ' ' 4- . fl - A . xx' 1 1- r 51 I ' f Q R J xr ' ' . ' 's- ' ' 1. V 5. . A f J: . ' . . , . , . , . ' , I ' ' 1 ' . 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Blrdsall Mxss Porter Absent B Anson D Bowker N DeW1tt T Ferguson D Knowles J McNutt B Russell C Schelb W Smxth 5 ' ,V f.-i ' 1 ,' R -3, ,-, ff W H-: f D ' , I ' ' ' 'H 1? ' Y -. Y 'Z nr 1 ' r rg 4 - t . 2. I . K A 2... Lld 'Q V. . ,f ' F A ' U R , VA, , 3 i 1 , ' S f- , .W .Nia fx , la .l f Clockwise: R. Kreger. J. Campbell, R. Fayling, Glenn Buddemeir, G. Burchett, G, Sutliff, G. Bongers R t -- f - f- , ', U . , . ' ' , C ' Lf.. , . - , . , P' ' f .QJDLTZT . , h 'gil-f j 's 5 u u '. br I Lf' if df ' ,M p . , Af ' V I I ' . , - , . 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' s ' Q X 1 K X f gn f 1 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS GLEE CLUB lat Row Left to Rxght S Ferguson B Sabo N DeYoung IN Myers J Ballet B Hale M Vmckers D Hammond J Haxthcoat L Ivlorrxs M Boekeloo E Wlley Znd Row Left to Rlght Mrs Potter P Fagan K Moseley N Rcxd B Warren M Sutllff T Morton D Kaercher S Jones J Blanchard M Anson C Nykcrk V Thompaon 3rd Row Left to Rlght B Vmckers O Yant B Baker M Scovel N Hazel L Smxt S Scott Scholten V Sommers K Morre M Howard S Barber -N wa 6 ka-Q, 4 1.5 JUNIOR HIGH BOYS GLEE CLUB lst Row Left to Rxght R Channells F H111 L VerHage J Haxthcoat R Carpenter D Sxevert L Emmons J Butler D Mc mden Znd Row Left to Rmght L Snow R Everntt F Henton N Harney R Nleuwenhuls J Brand R Wendzel D Boyer M Purlgraskx E B1rdsall P Q , A ,-4, iq! .00 S' 34-an islam 4911 1-.Y Q I' 44 I ' x I in W E H, A I ,, V K 4 4 , A A ' 45 4.1: NM. ' W. J' 'gk - -f'il 'f Y. . , , :f A-L 'L , 'X fm ng, 4 Nw f . O I 'N I . Q luv ff? J fa f i I J' X1 2571, Si H S CHOIR 1stRow Left to Rlght J SWEIKZQT A Vxn Noty P Mason J Moore H Bovxker E Slarrxng VN Smllh B Sharp BrookQ G Hale D Grubxus M Klme M Allabough V E.n71an Znd Row Hazel Nl Plllars G Wortmger J Newby J Cutshavx A Bovwker D I-Idssmngz B Herron L Gragg Ha e R Hlll K Russell 3rd Row Edgett M Chalker A V1lc1ns Y Gragp M Cxrpanler l Rarnbadt M Blue' B Blue M Hoyt. C Hassmg O Morton D NlCUWEUhUlS CJ 'if wp-gf nf--Q-rf' ffti' 41? ,f- SEXTET Left to Rxght B Lo1se11 M Klxne D Grubxus P Reed V Enzxan Y Gragg Mrs Potter . ,T, ., . , . . , . ' , '. ' , . - ,M. 1, . ' , . . :P- . . . . ' . . ,. - A ' f, .. , - . l . 0 I' IV' v ., Y 4 ',, In 1- if T C7 .4 I-' f. ' A -Q K . , . -E l. ln, X , WM ,.. L Q,,,..-- H Fri A ' : . ' , - , - , - , - . - , - - N vp GULLSFAI-P QEd to l Slandmg I.efLtoR1ghL Y Hamxlton Y Grdyp Mrs Ixzxelux C Paulson J Purlgrdslu .J Blue M Robyn P Rcul Sxt!.xngI,.eftt0R1ghL D Yfomans M Blue M Klxnm Absent Alxce Emmons Edllor Ma y Frlmmmr Ass Elxtor B Lozsell .I Cutshaxn D Ymglmw 5' GDLL STAFF fCont1nue-dl Left to Rlghlz G. Wortxnger. H. Humphrey, D. Saddler, P. Scott, E. Kline, P. Mason, M. Klxne, M. Pillars B. Herron, C. Hasslng M. Worden, O. Haxthcoat, Absent: N. De Ryder. 4' 5 1 , 4 3 f V O WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS For our .Tumor play, our class of 51 chose a three act comedy ent1t1ed When the Bough Breaks Thls was a delxghtfully romant1c story of a wealthy wldower and h1s three spo1led daughters Although the play ltself was a comedy there was a good moral behmd 1t, namely that money can't buy happmess Due to the many members of our class, Mr Salamun undertook the unusual and d1.ff1Cl.11t task of dlrectmg two casts The members of the casts were as follows Carlotta Courtland fa glamor g1r1D Ahce Emmons Carol Plantefaber Sarah fthe maldl Venetxa Enzlan, Yvonne Hamllton Eugene fa French mxllmerj Don Park1n Dean Cutler .Tuha Courtland fCarlotta s s1sterD Dorothy Yeomans Nancy DeRyder Beth Courtland fthe youngest s1sterJ Betty Loxsell Judy Stanf1e1d S1las Courtland fthe father! Alired Bowker Von Howell Anthony Tony Sm1th fh1s secretaryl Dale Bralthwalte fa struggllng young phys1c1anJ Don Camp bell Harold DeHo1lander W1ll1am Woodwell fCar lotta s beaul Marvxn Shan ley George Farrell Voxce of rad1o newscaster Har old Trav1s .hm Goodrlch Ass1stantD1rector Claude Plllars , via l U O ' 7 ' ll ' 7 . 7 S - ' . , . D , . 3 - 3 U H . . u 1 , ' Hasslngg Jack Welborn. Dr. ..,- dy S - lg. ' Q . . - ,, 1 W , , - C S - ' . 5 K . , - I ' B4 an :J r ' f r . - fl' L 4: 4'1- in-nr--l YW LITTLE WOMEN L1tt1e Women proved to be one of the most magmflcent dramat1zat1ons ever presented by a Semor Class The most convmclng proof of the p1ay's success was the large crowd at both perform ances L1tt.1e Women told the s1mp1e story of a typlcal Amerlcan famlly of small means dur mg the C1v11 War Wh11e the father was away at the front, hfe at home contxnued for Mrs March Uane Karrl , and her four daughters Meg fA11C6 Emmonsb, 16 years old pretty and somewhat valn, .To KDo1ores Hmdsb, 15 longlegged and boy1sh, Beth fDorothy Yeomansl, 13, rosy gentle and even tempered, and Amy Uudy Standleldl 12, also pretty but spo11ed These, together wlth the aged servant Hannah fW11ma Sander! and a boy named Laurxe Uack We1bornD, were the Chlef characters U1 our play The above were supported by the followmg people who further enhanced our produc t1on Mr March, the father, CDon Campbellj Aunt March, CYo1anda Graggb Mr Lawrence Won Howell? John Brook, QDa1e Hassxngb Professor Bhaer,fTed BrooksJ Fxrst G1r1, Betty Herron Second G1r1, Darlene Grubmus Thxrd Gxrl, Venetla Enzxan Fourth G1r1, Patsy Reed The play was ably d1reCi6d by Mr. .Toe R. Salamun, ass1sted by Marvln Shanley, Stud ent Dlrector , ,Lv A , A ,' ,. J , G V Qs? Q19 2? DITSY AP gy, Q f if f 'fi' 'If' 14 , . in - 'L' 5 AQ 1' 'A ' ' gh t 1' w , we f . , ' ' 0 . , I tx LK' Wi II g - 2 ,, . ,, . . . . Y . l . , . . I x y ' ' ' 1 fl . . 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LefttoR1ght D Ymglmg D Culter J Goodrxch J Welborn C Plllars K Goolsby F Bowers R Thomas h O R Knowlton D Kuhn H Bowker T Brooks E Culter G Hale D Scott M Purxgraskx 3rd Row Left toR1ght Mr Nycum L Dietz J H B Horne D Taylor Mr Weaver C Upson amxlton A Bowker D Brock T Corryn .I Cutshaw ZndRow,LefttoR1ght: Mr. Frisc .R. wen, . , . , . , . , . , ,H-F-iiQ '4-It-..,,,., L ff I Q .Qs as gQ,g5iggQQQi7iie.',r b'f' 1 A X QL 5 S41 Sim 'Tim X 'T' ,. yfffgg . I . f I4 23 A , A x E , no, f I' N V Jr HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Seated Left to R1ght L Morren M Purxgraskm J Brand J Myers S Clark C Boekeloo S Phxllmps D Sexvert F H111 J Butler R Geschwendt Standmg Left to Rlght Mr Nycum D Mu1r T Anson R N1CUWEnhU1S J Haxthcoat. D S1mpson J NoteboomL Emmons D Ferguson R Wendzel 1: Q FFA Basketball Kneehng, Left to R1ght R Thomas C Plllars J Welborn C Boekeloo, D Hassmg St.1nd1ng,LeittoR1ght J Cr1pe,R Cochran D Hassxng D Buck R Know1ton,K Goolsby B FrenCh -T GOO'-iflch ' J J 1 ... 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' . , - , - , - ' ' ' ' ' Cheerleaders Left to R1ght M K11ne, J Purlgraskx, J' Blue, M Bowers, M Robyn K V A TOURNEY DISTRICT TOURNEY won scoma Losr scomak Vx j as won scoma 1.os'r SCORE KVA f RICHLAND 49 BLAJOMINGDALE 212333 2? 322333556 DISLRICL R'CH 'm 46 PAW PAW A5 E53 REGIONAL TOURNEY WON SCORE LOST SCORE RICHLAND QLIVET ST AUGUSTINE 3:1 RICHLAND Q v - . 28 RICHLAND 30 VICKSBURG 27 'E ,I ' RXCHLAND 55 FENNVILLE 53 37 S 42 32 A 'iff f ' 41 38 - 31 ,R ur al ul x Wi! , O beg 11? 1 4 IVY 0' ilk 3' ,fi fl Q ' 'luv 5 I, 'f'f'-U A wtf .I - in 1 -Ly A N ' K'-4, z fglxvl App- ,xc -I I 't V filiry :'f. ,f LE, u -'- 'f '-., .,' wi:- ,. .1 ,1- 'sgE'sa?g5-'1 J '81-fm'- - we ' I , wir '.g-91' .-' - 4 ADVERTISING V VAYSY YSS 1631 l YAKWG-T WHEELER-BLANEY-COMPAN Y PLUMBING-HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS AUTOMATIC FIRE PROTECTION 137 East Water Street Dia13-2653 Kalamazoo anaaaaaa CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GULL LAKE BOAT WORKS Raaaaaa Maaaaaaa MAY EACH DAY BE FILLED WITH THE GOOD THINOS OF LIFE ROY L. SLACK IGA Super Market WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES MEATS AND FROZEN FOODS RIC HLAND Phone 3121 MICHIGAN a.A l v ! 1 9 7 ' COMPLIME NTS RICHLAN D FARM SERVICE C0 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTION FOR QUALITY DOYLE AND C XRL Home of RICII land fee-db Pho e 2511 Rlchla d M Chl of B.-XUSliRMAN COMPLIMENTS u,wl5H! Y? m HARVEY W. ENZIAN Pleasant View Farms CLEANING AND TREAIING SEED AND GRAINS IS OUR SPECIALITY DEALER IN FERTILIZER FARM SEEDS AND GRAIN Phone Richland 5656 Zzwwaw Shanahan Zdllxldfldd g'l0d6't4. 7m: ff.. ,han mean, 1951 CONGRATULATIONS SE NIORS LIGHT S TREE COMPANY Richland, Michigan Phone 3701 T4 ' C A COMPLIMENTS OF ALLEN SALES COMPANY Your SKELLG AS Dealer DOMESTIC HEATING AND APPLIANCES 5937 King Highway Comstock, Mich PEARL Y GA TE COMPANY WE CAN WE LD ANYTHING BUT A BROKEN HEART Phone 5921 ROELOF DAIRY VISIT OUR NEW MODERN DAIRY ANY DAY OF THE WEEK VWE BUY ONLY INSPECTED MILK ALL PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED BELL S APPLIANCE an BELL S BAKERY BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES Phone 4851 Richland Mlchigan COMPLIME NTS OF GALE THEATER AND RECREATION Galesburg Michi an I 9 I I l U I Richland Michigan Aflalesbufg Michigan 1 I 9 0 ' ' l lg ongrofulclhons Seniors Comphmenfs C W Freer Galesburg Mlchlgan MAR TIN R OB YN Phone 9324 5Ol5 Gull Rd KalamaZ0 O TOPS IN SE RVICE Bob Muller s Marathon Stahon 1906 Gull Road Wash Lube 8,1 Accessorries Kalamazoo Michigan RICHLAND LUMBER CO Phone 4241 Hardware Pamt Roofmg Sports Equlpment For All Sports ChI'1S Craft Ploneer Outboard Motors Stee-1 Boats 262E Main Ave phone 52353 i Congratulcmons Seniors SHILLING S HARDWARE STURE of O O ' 1 Lumber - Building Supplies 9 Congratulatlons Senlors Van Notys Grocery Phone 2521 R1Ch1aHd Mlch gan SMOOTH LIVING THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST C0 OF KALAMAZOO Vlcksburg Parcnment Galesb rg Paw Pa MOTGR SALES ALLIS CHALMERS FARM SERVICE GMC Trucks B 1Ck Cars Bolens Garde Tractors Power Lawn Mowers Plamwell Michigan KNAPPEN MILLING CO Gram Flour Feed Augusta Muchlgan 1 T T Best of Luck Seniors I , 1 Y COMPLIMENTS O0 ... -'Ti' NAPPER Clothes for young men and men 136 28 30 North Burd1ok Street Kalamazoo M1ch1gan We are most thankful to all of our advertlsers who o raclously contmbuted to the real1zat1on of thls annual SENIORS OF 51 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THEY DESERVE IT' BR OTHERS MILLERS OF WHITE ROSE FLOUR Phone 2 3412 Kalamazoo VI1Ch1gan OF I . R ASHTUN Marathon Gas and Oll I Flrestone Tlres LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE MIDWEST H A POWELL JANSON S STUDIOS SERVICE STATION Photography t :ts best ' Richland Michigan Ch ga Oh1O CAMPBELL MURCH Memorlals WE BUY AND SELL RON WAGNER S SERVICE COMPLE TE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING R R 2 Kalama oo Pho es 4 8816 8881 Kenneth C Wh1pp1e Galesb rg 5863 Wallace H B shwell Phone 2 4214 TRI COUNTY BUILDERS 1406 Mount Ohvet Road Kalamazoo M1ch1ga Congratulations Sensors HOWELL EQUIPMENT i Gull Lake M1Ch1gaH lk 0 I 0 o 9 N I ' a ' ' - ' ' Mi i n ' Y 9 HowardEWy R ese ' 8814Gull Z Il - , ' 0 0 ll L1 I CO. N , . . n I f , U ., . . ffm'-wg ,w.g,,' f.I'Q 0 i 414535 V 4- 'xl B' v i I u., -4N3',' fl ,d ,I I lgv A -Wes'-V , 0 x 5 1. Wy. l 'gm . V. zclsqg. , . . 1 D iraqwu A-3. ' ,AL L 2 ---timid -yfiapuf 4..,Nf.NNw-.-.,4 me air' .4 ,I V, N-wwvmq -.Miriwf ,L M. mpqgiatvw- ,.Qt4 v 'w WN .pw-.vfw:r:'v ,A s 1 ,W,,x.-,,, 'fa 3 V. ,MY ,N mf, K 1
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