Richmond High School - Echo Yearbook (Richmond, MI)

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Q. S.. Q x 4 -v 1 ...Y -f 1 A v fd. E , -f' uf x .... .,... -.-.. J... . ..- ........iJS9if7?5. fj2566e KVM F5104 Dedication To A. Jesse Burroughs, teacher-composer who for three generations has taught music in Richmond, known to most of us as Jess , who has been willing to work with patience, who has composed several pieces of music including Richmond High March , which has been played in Europe and Pan American coun- tries ---- to him, we gratefully dedicate this Echo of 1945. IENOX GRADE SCHOOL RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL 95 ! 5 3 5 ?fgi,O WigfNN IW pi, Q. ?EEmf'i mah? z...m..f ? ' ROOSEVELT CIVIC AUDITORIUM Roy Epp1er.......Secretary Marie I. Rasey.....Trustee Eugene Waun......Trustee E. Water1oo......Treasurer F. Scott Burke......Pres1dent 7-acufty First Rowg Margaret Sours - Ellen Miller - Jean Tomes - Carrye Royster - Margaret Guyselman - Bernice Carroll - Lily Hivala - Pauline Oxenger - Bernadine Mitchell - Mabel Kenny. Second Row: Marion Crouse Copeland - Jesse Burroughs Rodney Collins. - Al Keintz - Pat Waun - Hazel - John Muraski - Edith Crouse- Marlon Crouse.............nBlackyn Bernice Carroll............nBernle Superintendent Home Economics nwell--I don't know-H nSomeone will have to leaven Rodney Collins.......nTom Collinsn John Muraski,...,.........nSampson Principal Shop and Coach nAll right classn nToo much loud talking in Jesse Burroughs............. Music nWhere's my teeth?n Lily Hivala..................nL1l' Speech and English NGees Jennyn here.n nJessN Margaret Guyselman.......NF1uttern Ellen Miller....,..........WFlashn Commercial Mathemathlcs nNow what principle is used?n H10 minutes for chewing gum.u P8111lI'16 Oxengera s v n u o o o u e Twi-ttern Pat Waunl 0 0 0 1 Latin and Literature She just winks. 135-ggggiiiilllf nDon't crack your gum.' Lena Brady..........nMrs. D. Agriculture Social nwill you shut up!n nNow in Cleveland-n A. H. Ke1ntz..................nAln Margaret Sours..Kindergarden and lst Grade Carrye Royster...6th,7th Mabel Kenny,,,,,.......,2nd and 5rd Grades Hazel Copeland.....Lenox Bernadine Mitchell,.....4th and 5th Grades Mrs. Joseph........L6n0x . H Patil Duckn Grades School School - 751. is 1 - Rx F flair Q RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL BUS Mike Powers - Wm. Hensch - Sam Lackie - Floyd Balch 'QQS' GE NINTEEN HUNDRED ECDRTY THREE QQ avnn BALHORN Home ne. Club 1 one Club 1,2,5,4 MARJORIE BANTING Student Council 2 Glee Club 1,4 Senior Play Girls Gym 1 Debate 1,4 Latin Club 1,2 Echo Staff 5 BRYCE BEVERSDORF Football l,2,5,4 Baseball l,2,5, Baaketball l,2,5 Class Off.,3,4 Senior Play NORMAN BOBCEAN Football l,2,5,4 Football Capt. 4 Baseball l,2,3 Basketball 1,2,5 ' Track l F.F.A. 2,3,4 F.F.A. Off. 5,4 Varsity Club 5,4 Varsity Club Off. EILEEN BOTKE FLOYD.BRUFH F.P.A. 2,:s,4 Basketball 1 Band 2 DONALD CHARTRAND . Football l,2,5,4 Basketball l,2,5 Track 2,3 Junior Play Senior Play Student Council 5 Echo Staff 4 Varsity Club 3 BERTHA CHURCH Glee Club 1,4 Girls Gym 1 BETTY CHURCH Glee Club 1,4 Girls Gyml FRIEDA CONRAD Orchestra 1,2 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Debate 4 Echo Staff 2 Latin Club 1,2 Operetta 5 Y THE NINTEEN HUNDRED ECDRTY THREE JEROIB CUNNIHGHAI Bsskotbell 2,5,4 Football 5,4 Track 3 . Junior Play Senior Flay Glass Off. 2 ' Student Council 4 Varsity Club 3 GENEVIEVE DENNETT Home Ee. Club 1,2,4 Glee Club 1 RUY FAULMAN Basketball 1,4 Football 5,4 Baseball 3 F.F.A. 2,5,4 AVIS FRIES one Club 1,2,5 Home sc. Club 1,5,4 H0616 Ee. Club off.:s cuss off. 2 Student Council Off. Student Council 3 Junior Plhy Cheerleader 4 Girls Gym 1 ELIZABETH FULLER Girls Gym 1,2,5,4 Latin Club 1 ,4 4 BETTY Gnmsnow cue Club 1 Home nc. Club 1,2,4 Home nc. Club off. 4 Echo Staff 4 BERNICE HAMEL Glee Club 1 Home Ec. Club 1,2 LEO HASLEM Band 3,4 Student Council OffA AHPA JUN E Glee Club 1,5 Class Off. 1,4 Junior Play Home Ec. Club 1 Red Cross Rep. 4 ELDON KAUFMAN ' F.F.A. 2,534 Band 2,5,4 Class Off. 4 Echo Staff 4 CDE NINTEEN HUNDRED EQRTY THREE QQ ALVE KIELNASA ACNE9 IEACH Girls Gym 1,2 Class Off. 2 Student Counc MARIE MACDONALD Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club 3,4 Home Ec. Club PEGGY MARSHALL Home Ec. Ulub Vlrls Gym 1,2 Latin Club l Camera Club 4 Class Off. 3 Junior Play Senior Play Cheer Leader Echo Staff l, LITLIAN NAZUR Home hc. Club l,2,4 Glee Club l,2,4 Girls Gym 1,2 All n MARTIN MONTGOMERY Baseball l,2,5 Football 1,2,6,4 F.F.A. 5,4 F.F.A. Off. 4 Class Off. 4 Basketball 1,2,5 Track 1,2 Junior Play Senior Play Varsity Club 3,4 BETTY NFYJPI LL Home Ec. Club 1,2 Glee Club l Band 2,3,4 Student Council 4 Echo Staff 4 Debate 4 Girls Gym l,2,5,4 EFFIE NOLAN Home Ee. Club 1,4 Latin Club 1,2 Glee Club 1,2 Senior Play Girls Gym l FEHNICE RAETZEL Home lc. Club 1,4 JOHN PENN Football 5,4 F.F.A. 2,4 THE NIN TE EN GRACE PLAGANS Home Ec. Club 2 Girls Gym 3 SHIRLEY SASS Football 5,4 Basketball 5,4 Baseball 2,5 Junior Play F.F.A. 5 F.F.A. Off. 4 Varsity Club 5,4 ALMA SCHRAM Home Ee. Club 4 Glee Club 4 QVTTY SCOTT Senior Play Class Off. 1,5 Band l,2,5,4 Orchestra l Girls Gym l,2,5,4 Student Council 4 Echo Staff 5,4 Latin blub 1,2 Debate 4 VGNDA SHEARM Home Ee. Club 1,2,4 Glee Club 1 S WAYNE SIEFEHT Football 2,5,4 Junior Play F.F.A. 2 H Ol-YARD SILK F.F.A. 2,5, F F Of 1 4 . .A. f. GERALD TELTCW Basketball l 2 5 Baseball 2,5 Track 2 GEORGE TROVLEY Class Off. l Student Coun Echo Staff Football 5, 5 4 IRENE TRUWA Junior Play Girls Gym l,2,5,4 Glee Club l CDE NINTEEN HUNDRED FORTY THREE E23 num vmrrfrmza Home E. Club l,5,4 MARY LOUISE VAN NUCK glee Club 1,2 Home Ec. Club 3,4 Senior Play Girls Gym 1 ELDON WAHL EILEEN ZENTGHEBE F-F-IM 2.5.4 Home Ee. Club l,2,4 59n10P Play Glee Club 1,2 Girls Gym 1 E i35?52,. Y' MARGARET WEBB 4 Glee Club 1,2 A .. ,. 1' H0me EC. Club 2,4 Junior Pldy .3 ---' 5 MARION CROUSE S0n10r PlBy '.Ei:EE 1 Class Advisor Girls Gym 1 WY? Latin Club 1,2 'W' We, the senior class of 1945, know from nothing. But we've had a lot of fun while acquiring our mental rating of 4-F. As freshman we distinguished ourselves. We had a sleighride party and a scavenger hut that were especially fun. We elected Betty Scott, President, Mary Ellen Evans, V. President, George Tromley, Secretary, and Arpa Junke, Treasurer. Our class advisor was Mr. Trudgeon. Then we were sophomores and beginning to feel a wee bit important. We el- ected Avis Fries, President, Joe Cunningham, V. President, Bob Snitchler, Sec- retary, and Agnes Leach, Treasurer. Our worthy advisor was Miss Masselink. we' took over the 'Sophomore News' and made it a paying sheet. When we attained the lofty peak of njuniorsn, all of us felt like stock- holders ln dear old R.H.S. We received our rings and began the usual exchange, for instance---nwhy Mart, your ring fits my middle finger exactlyl' We held our J-Hop, Howard Hughes holding sway. In May we gave our junior play, nspring Fever! Our class officers this year were Peggy Marshall, Betty Scott, Bryce Beversdorf, and Norman Bobceang president, v. president, secretary, and treasurer respectively. And now we are seniors: In our final year of high school we look back on a lot of fun---football games, school dances, plays, activity clubs, varsity, band, and class parties. This year we elected Bryce Beversdorf, President, Martin Mont- gomery, V. President, Arpa Junke, Secretary, and Eldon Kaufman, Treasurer. Mr. Crouse has acted as our advisor. Our senior play, 'Gallop1ng Ghostsn, is now be- hind us, and we are trying to live it down. Coming attractions: Prom, graduatimm senior trip, and Alumni Banquet. Goodbye, R.H.S. Greetings, world! Z x X f W. H Y xp- fki X ll?ff,4.k, 1 QI: QAJ Y 9 f f X xjpxgmil ' , X H145 fi Q is - I J Hmdm E!p,ClA.AJw1-Lm.. unio 2.4 First Row: Mary Ann Yelenich - Phyllis Silk - Dorothy Hinckfoot - Bruno Przytakoski - Bert Harootian - Geraldine Monroe - Helen Meche - Peggy Newell - Charles Schroder - William Oswald - Shirley Whitney - Bob Hankins - Margaret Fogarty - Luella Ketchum - Mildred Sutton Second Row: Jean Cuker - Beatrice Singer - Rita Thueme - Ruth Janet Fuerstenau - Elaine Dayton - Paul McKinlay - Norman Bowman - Michael Jarozynski - Albert Adams - Grace Mohr - Berdean Shearm - Eileen Colwell - Barbara Zyrd - Virginia Russ - Audrey Schoenherr Third Row: Charles Snitchler - Orville Klan - Robert Rix- Jack Smith - Dean Flower - Jack Waterloo - Claude Harmon - Wallace Sabo - Marion Burgess - Bernice Grone - Alice Sprader - Miss Oxenger Pres1dent...Charles Schroeder Vice President...Peggy Newell Secretary........Barbara Zyrd Calendar of Events Junior Dance ..... September 26 Week of Hot Lunches Worked in Sugar Beets Junior Dance ...... December ll Free for All Party.January 8 J-Hop ............. February 6 Junior Play .......... March 5 ffevenffz graafe Delphine Adamajtic - Likes a kid named Pete. Albert Adams - Our Artist. Norman Bowman - We know him better as Pete. Marion Burgess - Seen mostly with Red, when he's Charles Cassidy - Our slow motion paper boy. home. Eileen Colwell - A devil, but strictly on the level. Jean Cuker - Likes Dearborn, and Zoot Suits. Elaine Dayton - We all think she's swell. Dean Flower - Posey to us. Margaret Fogarty - Stan's girl. Ruth Janet Fuerstenau - Everybody's pal. Kenneth Genshaw - Our Ag. boy. Bernice Grone - Blondie. Bert Harootlan - Our scholar. Claude Harmon - Happy, go-lucky, Claude. Dorothy Hinckfoot - She's a whiz in Com. Arith. Micheal Jarozynski - Tall, but oh my! Luella Ketchum - New telephone operator. Orville Klan - Our soda jerk. Helen Mecke - Thinks mostly of a fellow named Don. Paul McKinley - Ypsl is pretty far away. Grace Mohr - Graceful. Geraldine Munroe - She likes the Army Air Corps. Peggy Newell - Worries about Tromley, etc. William Oswald - Would like to go steady with S. Bruno Prystakoski - Our Grocery King. Robert Rlx - Our little boy. Virginia Russ - Happy, smiling, Ginny. Wallace Sabo - Our author of Modern Literature. Charles Schroeder - His heart is up North. Beatrice Singer - Likes the Snitchler boys. Mildred Sutton - Her man's in the Army now. Audrey Schoenherr - Bookkeeping, Bah!! Berdean Shearm - Very quiet. Phyllis Silk - Almost lost her, but not quite. Charles Snitchler - our little football player. Alice Sprader - She likes Joe. Rita Thueme - Better known as nPetunia.n Wallace Van Nuck - We call him Wally. Jack Waterloo - Why so afraid of girls, John? Mary Ann Yelenich - Phyllis's pal, Howard's, too. Barbara Zryd - LeRoy Rix's better half. Edge t te KOPAOMOTQJ First Row: Geoffery Howes - Paul Miller - David Leach - Wilfred Zuehlke - Joe Mazur - Julian Gondczar - Frank Bishop Second Row: Dean Schumaker - Shirley Edgette - Delores Magary - Fred Eberherdt - Helen Przytakoski - Betty Hood - Shirley Haselhuhn - Glennes Weymouth - Violet Brown - Inez Plagens - Lorraine Zuehlke - Robert Newell - Irvin Meyers - Ralph Schoenherr - Otto Huwe Third Row: Elmer Dreim - Eugene Meyers - Delores Dominguez Ruth Maynard - Janice Green - Betty Kaatz - Marcel Maertens William Fenton - Tom Grant - Miss Hivala - Betty Harmon - William Tout - Arthur Baczewski - Roy Thueme - John Doss Fourth Row: Bertha Mitchell - Dorothy Regling - Rosemary Livernois - Prudence Rhoades - Ada Byland - Myrtle Norton - Marlon Van Nuck - Norene Singer - Ruth Hay - Shirley Cribbs - John Slobodzan - Richard Wansedel CALENDAR OF EVENTS Scavenger Hunt ....... October 26 Sleigh Ride ......... November 27 Matinee Dance ....... December 16 Night Club .... ..... .February 19 CLASS OFFICERS President.. .......... Glennes Weymouth Vice Pres1dent......Shirley Haselhuhn Secretary ........ .... Prudence Rhodes Treasurer... ..... Robert Foss Tenth gtacfe Arthur Baczewski - What makes him blush so easily? Peter Bilbia - Debate chauffeur. Violet Bllbia - A big reason for the chewing-gum shortage! Frank Bishop - Quiet farmer. Violet Brown - What makes her voice so small? Ada Byland - She hoards nA'sn. Shirley Cribbs --Slim! Delores Dominguez - Representative of the Good Neighbor Policy. John Doss - Big brown eyes. Elmer Dreim - Will concentrate on anything but English. Fred Eberhardt - - Can't keep a good man down! Shirley Edgette - Surel gets around. Bill Fenton - Hasn't grown up yet. Bob Foss - Calm, serene, and full of beauty. Julian Gonczar - Popular. Maybe 1t's the tires on his pickup! Thomas Grant - Smarter than Miss Hivila thinks. Janice Green - Plump, red-haired. Betty Harmon - nQueenien. Shirley Haselhuhn - Claims she never knows the lesson, but always gets it Betty Hood - Just a mystery. Ruth Hay - Powerful. Geoffry Howes - W- Quoth the Ravenu. Otto Huwe - A swell fellag what there is of him! Vernon Jeffery - Eats like a termite. Betty Kaatz - Talks, and talks, and talks, and talks! David Leach - He's Miss Miller's pet peeve. Bernard Lipke - Yehudil Rose Mary Livernois - She's got a guilty conscience. Marcel Maertens - Where does he get his gas? Delores Magary - Has only one thought in her mind. Guess who he is? Ruth Maynard - Our slack girl. Joe Mazur - Gee, it's swell huntin' today. Gerald Meyers - Owns a coupe and a big smile. Irvin Meyers - Has the girls ga-ga. Paul Miller - In truth, a m1ller's son. Bertha Mitchell - You'd think that tooth was real! Bob Newell - Junior partner at Kolts's. Myrtle Norton - TALL! Inez Plagens - Shevs the red-head seen with Claude. Helen Przytakowski - Soph representative from Town Line Road. Dorothy Regling - Serious and silent. Prudence Rhoades - Cute, if she'd only act her age. Ralph Schoenherr - Best nature in school. Dean Schumaker - Noted for his dancing.K?J John Slobodzen - He and the history teacher disagree. Norene Singer - Usually at Swinehart's minding kiddies. Roy Theume - Those round rosy cheeks! Bill Tout - Owns a clipper, in reverse. Marion Van Nuck - Front row, Latin Ig always has her work. Richard Wansadel - He lives in that blue suit. Glennis Weymouth - Soda. Jerk! Lorraine Zuehlke - The classy lassy. Wilfred Zuehlke - A better sense of hu or than you'd think. TZEJAMQH First Row: James Kulman - David Martin - Harland Sutton- Fred Pearl - Allan Van Nuck - John Tincoff - Leo Wilaniskis James Colwell - Michael Bilbia - Paul Zurakowski - Richard Krell - Roger Dujardin. Second Row: Lorraine Hall - Maxine Penwarden - Pat King - Ruth Zryd - Lucille Bauman - Doris Moran - Frances McKinley Delores Schultz - Carol Marker - Myrtice Moilenan - Helen Gutt - Vivien Tout. Third Row: Barbara Leitch - Frances Gundlach - Delia Reg- ling - Bertha Ulmer - Doris Hebel - Evelyn Bobcean - Michael Strong - Donald Stilwell - Betty Cecil - Duane Miller - Betty Cronk - Margurite Lorf - Bernice Beversdorf. Fourth Row: Frank Jewell - Stanley Pieprzak - Bill Spicer - Edward Gutt - Julius Lozowski - Henry Lozowski - John Faul- man - Roy Burgess - Jerry Waterloo - Delbert Kielbasa - Albert Yelenich. OFFICERS President . . . Barbara Leitch Vice President . . Fred Pearl Secretary . . . . Pat King Treasurer . . Delores Schultz fffinfh gtaafe Lucille Bau an - Basketball fiend. Bernice Beversdorf - Has natural red cheeks and light hair which in these times are especially rare. Mike Bilbia - Too late, Mike, Jack's got some priority on her. Evelyn Bobcean - ISn't too bad in Home Ec. Roy Burgess - Guess he doesn't like nblondsn after all. Jimmy Colwell - Our zoot suit lad. Betty Cecil - A good catch for some guy. Betty Cronk - Is bashful and shy but gets around like a fly. Roger Dujardln - Little, but oh my I John Faulman - Wonder why he's missed school so much lately? Germaine Follebout - Is kind of a shy girl. Frances Gundlack - Likes to wear red, even when she goes to bed. Edward Gutt - Is a good boy. CSomet1mesJ. Helen Gutt - Oh, happy day! The Echo's through. Lorraine Hall, Ruth H811 - Look very much like twins, although there is a difference within. Doris Hebel - Is quite a gal. Aye, pal? Frank Jewell - would match very well with Freddie Pearl. Delbert Klelbasa - Not such a bad egg. Patricia King - Our little freshman flirt, who is always trying to hook some squirt. Richard Krell - Is as bad as Duane. James Kulman - Likes to study and is usually helping his buddies. Marguerite Lorf - Likes to wear bright colors. Barbara Leitch - Kirk thinks she's a peach. Julius Lozowski - Handsome and tall, with plenty on the ball. Henry Lozowski - A jolly guy. A better one you could never buy. Carol Marker - A swell girl who gives many a boy the run-around. David Martin - The lad with the Southern acent. Myrtice Moilanen - Not so bad looking!! AHEM. Doris Moran - Our dark eyed girl who turns your heart in a whirl. Frances McKinley - In some respects like Paul. More fun: Duane Miller - Makes a bit of trouble for Miss Hivala. Fredrick Pearl - Is 'mamma's petn. Maxine Penwarden - Talks quietly but very much. Sylvia Poturnlak - The song, nSylvian, is sung by many. Stanley Pieprzak - Cur bashful boy. Della Regling - Is Sylvla's pal. Bill Spicer - Whiz-z-z-z. Finest guy there is-s-s-s. Donald Stillwell - A little pill, who is quite a thrill. Harland Sutton - Is the guy who was never good in arithmetic. Delores Schultz - Leach's heart-throb. Michael Strong - Is always singing a song. John Tincoff - School? Bah! There are better things. Vivien Tout - Is usually happy, and Elie very snappy. Bertha Ulmer - After the fellows goes, but first she always powders her nose Allen Van Nuck - Our curly haired chap. Jerry Waterloo - Alias nGabby0. Leo Wilaniskis - Is usually seen with Jim. Ruth Zryd - A freshman mild, but would turn a senior wild. 18 figfzffa grade First Row: John Dominguez - Byron Wright - Kirk Marshall - Donald Gravlin - Earl Shue - Jim Fenton - Loren Mecke Second Row: Vary Foss - Dwight Newton - Margaret Thompson - Jean Latimer - Miss Miller - Marilyn Straith - Peggy Ruff - George Jewell - George Powers Third Row: B9V6P1Y Higgins - Loyce Royster - Virginia Przytakoski - Mildred Strutz - Ester Reed - Margaret Ketchum MINUTE PORTRAITS John Dominguez - So little, but oh, so big! Jimmie Fenton - A little pest, but oh my!!! Mary Foss - She believes in signs, Stop at Eberhardts'. Donald Gravlin - A Lenox wolf. Beverly Higgins - A co-pilot for a certain truck driver. George Jewell - nDimplesn. Margaret Ketchum - Always getting letters from a nBobW who travels. Jeanne Latimer - Mystery gal. Kirk Marshall - He's going bugs, studying up on NLeitchesH, etc. Loren Mecke - He's getting to be a regular Fred Astaire. Miss Miller - Our lisping whiz of a wizard. Dwight Newton - Clown of the town. George Powers - Our double-dater. Virginia Przytakoski - K. C. up to bat. Ester Reed - She gets around!! Loyce Royster - She's really a farmer - worrying over cattle - wondering if her cows-well . Earl Shue - our wr. 5 x 5. Byron Wright - Thick enough9??? Mildred Strutz - A Lenox wolfess. OFFICERS President .... Kirk Marshall Vice President . Jimmie Fenton Secretary ...... Mary Foss Treasurer . . Marilyn Straith 0 s Q X 4 lv I if UNM Ill' W M -J WH hm' cw U fi I? 4 5, 1 fx ONI! llli 'B 7-oofeaff 72am First Row: Irvin Meyers - Shirley Sass - Bryce Beversdorf - Norman Bobcean - John Penn - Charles Snitchler - Jerry Waterloo. Second Row: Wayne Siefert - Martin Montgomery - Donald Chartrand - Robert Snitchler - John Tincoff - Albert Adams - Robert Newell - Roy Faulman. Third Row: Mr. Muraski - John Faulman - James Colwell - Joe Mazur - Fred Eberhardt - Orville Klan - Paul Zurakowski - Bill Spicer. TEAM PORTRAIT This year with eleven lettermen returning Richmond looked forward to a good season. We changed from the Trl-County to the River League, playing seven games this fall--winning 1, losing 4, and tieing 2. These games were all close and we had a better team than our record indicates. Nine men are Seniors: Capt. N. Bobcean, B. Beversdorf, D. Chartrand, J. Cunningham, R. Faulman, M. Montgomery, S. Sass, W. Siefert, R. Snitchler, and J. Penn. RECORD Richmond O St. Clair 7 Richmond O Marysville 6 Richmond O Marine City O Richmond 51 Algonac O Richmond 15 St. Stephens 20 Richmond 12 Yale 26 Richmond O Romeo O Varsify First Row: Albert Adams - Bob Newell - John Penn - Charles Snitchler - Donald Chartrand - Irvin Meyers - Robert Snitch- ler - Shirley Sass. Second Row: Claude Harmon - Roy Faulman - Wayne Siefert - Norman Bobcean - Martin Montgomery - Bryce Beversdorf - John Tincoff - Orville Klan. C?A222 JcQdd2ZJ Charles Schroeder - Avis Fries - Peggy Marshall - L0rra1D0 Zuehlke - Peggy Newell - Vivian Tout - Margaret Fogarty - Dean Schumaker. Qzff .fpozts First Row: Maxine Penwarden - Shirley Cribbs - Mary Foss - Vivian Tout. Second Row: Elizabeth Fuller - Lucille Bauman - Marylin Straith - Peggy Marshall - Peggy Ruff - Lois Royster - Eileen Colwell - Virginia Russ - Barb Zyrd - Irene Truba. Third Row: Evelyn Bobcean - Ruth Zyrd - Doris Moran - Betty Kaatz - Janice Green - Rita Theume - Marian Burgess - Alice Sprader - Margarita Lorf - Betty Newell - Betty Scott - Miss Hivala. GYM PORTRAIT This year about twenty-five have enrolled in the gym class. Under the supervision of Miss Hivala we have learned the rules of basketball and have put them to use. We are studying plays and prac- ticing shooting from various positions. In the near future we hope to trim the boys! Kam! 25 First Row: Duane Penwarden - Clarinet, Jack Smith - Clar- inet, Prudence Rhodes - Clarinet, Dean Flowers - Clarinet, Doris Moran - Trumpet, Betty Scott - Trumpet, Margaret Thompson - Trumpet, John Tincoff - Trumpet. Second Row: Maxine Penwarden - Sax, Byron Wright - Sax, Bryce Beversdorf - Sax, Henry Lazowski - Trumpet, Ned Youatt - Trumpet, Leo Haslem - Trumpet, Kirk Marshall - Trumpet. Third Row: Jerry Waterloo - Alto, Pat King - Alto, Betty Newell - Alto, Donald Crouse - Baritone, Wayne Thompson - Trombone, Eldon Kaufman - Trombone. Fourth Row: Jack Waterloo - Bass, George Jewell - Bass, Jim Fenton - Drums, Geoffery Howes - Drums, Mr. Burroughs Director. BAND PORTRAIT Our band under the direction of Jesse Bur- roughs is coming along fine in spite of the weird noises that float through the halls every Monday and Thursday. There are thirty members in our band and they have played at several programs given at the Auditorium, including the Senior Play, Junior Play, and the Milk Association at the Hotel. We congratulate Jesse for the fine work he is doing in our school and also the students participating in the band. has an cm First Row: Shirley Edgette - Helen Przytakoski - Prudence Rhoades - Audrey Schoenherr - Mary Ann Yelenich - Beatrice Singer - Dorothy Hinckfoot - Bertha Church - Evelyn Balhorn Shirley Haselhuhn - Bernice Beversdorf - Helen Gutt - Lor- raine Hall - Freida Conrad - Jean Cuker - Bette Church. Elaine Dayton - Geraldine Munroe Marian Van Nuck - Myrtle Norton Shram - Delores Dominguez - Betty Frances Mac Kinlay - Ruth Hall Ada Byland - Marie Mac Donald - Lillian Mazur - Sylvia Pot- urniak - Delores Shultz - Delia Regling - Carol Marker - Mins Sours. Second Row: Bernice Grone - Betty Hood - Norene Singer - Ruth Janet Fursteneau - Alma Harmon - Margaret Thompson - CLUB PORTRAIT Our Glee Club under the direction of Miss Sours adds its weird noises to . the band, but are accomplishing a great deal. They had an Operretta last year and it turned out to be very successful. We hope they have another this year. Some of the songs the girls are prac ticing are-- Your Land is My Land, Hom- ing,n NA Persian Market,n nGen-a-mi-a-mia and their arrangement of nAve Marian is an especially lovely one. I fafin First Row: Patricia King - Doris Moran - Vivien Tout - Barb Zryd - Shirley Cribbs - Maxine Penwarden - Lorraine Hall. Second Row: Marian Burgess - Violet Brown - Marion Van Nuck - Ada Byland - Elaine Dayton - Violet Bilbia - Mildred Sutton - Betty Kaatz. Third Row: Geoffry Howes - Paul Miller - Jerry Waterloo - John Tincoff - Myrtle Norton - Miss Oxenger - Glennes Wey- mouth - Lorraine Zuelhke - Prudence Rhoades. CLUB PORTRAIT The members of the first year Latin class have fonmed a club which goes by the simple name of nThe Latin Clubn. The club meets once each month and tries to use real Roman phrases, foods, and customs in all of its activities. The main purpose of the club is to help the pupils develop a better back- ground for the study of Latin and to make Latin a more interesting subject to others. pefraie 72am First Row: Elaine Dayton - Miss Hivala - Bertha Mitchell. Second Row: Betty Scott - John Tincoff - Marjorie Banting Frieda Conrad. CLUB PORTRAIT Our topic for debate this year was Resolve: That a World Federal Government be Establish- ed--after this war. There were a large number who began but as it became more difficult and involved they dropp- ed out. We now have six members. Our first step was to learn the principles of debate. We then outlined the affirmative and neg- ative sides and had practice de- bates. We struggled through four debates with Rochester, Utica, and Cranbrook, being defeated but put up good opposition. TTQ. First Row: Claude Harmon - Dean Schumaker - Eugene Meyers - Joe Mazur - Floyd Breuer. Second Row: Martin Montgomery - Charles Snitchler - Julian Gondczar - Wilfred Zuehlke - Jack Smith - Dean Flowers - Roy Faulman - Norman Bobcean - Bryce Beversdorf - Shirley Sass. Third Row: John Penn - Edmund Keilbasa - Marcel Maertins - Robert Hankins - Eldon Wahl - Howard Silk - John Slabodzan Roy Thueme - Eldon Kaufman - Otto Huwe - Mr. Kienitz. CLUB PORTRAIT The F.F.A. boys started out by initiating their new members. What fun, eh fellows? Our first big job this year was the Fair. Everyone said it was the best one we have ever had. The Ag boys started the new year right by having their meetings in members' houses. They gave a real house warming. The fellows are raising chickens and selling seed corn to make money. We'll learn how to do that if nothing else. CLUB OFFICERS Pres1dent.......Mart1n Montgomery Vice President.....Norman Bobcean Secretary.... ....Howard Silk Treasurer.... ....Shirley Sass 28 1-Lfome fconomica First Row: Helen Przytakoski - Shirley Edgette - Delores Magary - Delores Dominguez - Alma Schram - Mary Louise Van Nuck - Eileen Colwell - Genevieve Dennett - Berdean Shearm Bernice Paetzel. Second Row: Mary Ann Yelenlch - Betty Cronk - Ruth Zryd - Betty Genshow - Avis Fries - Ruth Whittaker - Vivien Tout Margaret Webb - Effie Nolan - Doris Hebel. Third Row: Eileen Zentgrebe - Frances McKinlay - Carol' Marker - Delores Schultz - Virginia Russ - Barbara Zryd - Rita Theume - Marian Burgess - Lillian Mazur - Evelyn Bob- cean - Lucille Bauman - Betty Hood - Norene Singer - Mrs. Carroll. CLUB PORTRAIT This club is supervised by the able Mrs. Car- roll. The girls have had a few parties but are busying themselves by more important jobs, such as making soldiers' kits. Of course, Barb would see to that! Right up her alley. This was all vol- untary work. They also had a great part in the producing of our Community Fair where they ran a booth. CLUB OFFICERS President . . . . . Barbara Zryd Vice President . . Effie Nolan Secretary . . . . . Avis Fries Treasurer . . . . Betty Genshow Reporter . . . Rita Theu e nnuaf .Ctaff First Rowg Geoff Howes - Peggy Marshall - Betty Newell - Helen Mecke - Betty Scott - Peggy Newell - Betty Genshow Rosemary Llvernois Second Row: Dean Schumaker - Eldon Kaufman - Paul Miller Bert Harootian - Albert Adams - Dean Flowers - Mr. Collins Co-Editors . . . Co-Business Managers Senior Editor . Junior Editor . Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Joke Editors . Sports Editor . Activity Editors Artists . . . . Advisor . . Betty Scott Betty Newell . . Helen Mecke Bert Harootian Betty Genshow . Peggy Newell . Geoff Howes . . . Helen Gutt . Dean Schumaker Dean Flowers Donald Chartrand . Peggy Marshall Eldon Kaufman Helen Pryztakoski Albert Adams . . Mr. Collins 50 .gitulerzt councif First Row: Avis Fries - Betty Scott - Betty Newell - Helen Mecke - Myrtle Norton - Doris Moran - Lois Royster. Second Row: Leo Haslem - Geoffery Howes - George Howes - Bert Harootian - John Tincoff - Mr. Collins. COUNCIL ACTIVITIES So far the Student Council has accomplished a great deal even though programs have been few, we promise more this semes- ter. We have snonsored several All-High parties and are now di- recting the sale of Defense Stamps. Members appointed by the Council produced the Echo and later the sales managment and profits were turned over to the Senior Class. OFFICERS REPRESENTATIVES President. . . . . . . . Avis Fries Senior. . . . . Jerome Cunningham Betty Newell Vice President. . . .Leo Haslem Junior. . . . . Bert Harootian Helen Mecke Secretary. . . . .Agnes Leach Sophomore. . . Geoffery Howes Mrytle Norton Treasurer. . . .Betty Scott Freshman. . . John T1nc0ff Doris Moran Www F Eoww X Nf' vxlrxvwl M Nm QQ. Q x iw VN 10 A ' CQY5 koi' T w ,P Q 93 Vx 0 C1 V Q, ' m I QHSAOJY RY?-Q5 ood ala, Sxuwxmcw X-Xvwa 52 SUBJECT Evelyn Balhorn USUALLY SEEN With Bernice Hamel Marjorie Banting Talking Bryce Beversdorf In a fluster Nonnan Bobcean Arguing Eileen Botke Floyd Breuer Talking Joking Donald Chartrand With Monk Bertha Church Bette Church Frelda Conrad Getting an Excuse With Bea Worrying Jerome Cunningham At Drug Store Genevieve Dennett With Vonda NEVER SEEN ALIAS Talking Bud Quiet Marge With a Girl Porky Studying Beaumonte Idle Bananas In a Hurry Tubby Upset Crip Without her Bea Car Walking Bet In town Fritz In a Hurry Joe Without her Jenny Roy Faulman Any Where With Straight Curly Hair Avis Fries Writing Letters Sad Fries Elizabeth Fuller Walking Not Studying Liz Betty Genshow In Blue Ford Excited Blondie Bernice Hamel With Arpa Without a Stinky Smile Leo Haslem Collecting With Muffled Shorty Slips Hair Arpa Junke In a Huff Quiet Arp Eldon Kaufman Smiling Sad Blondie Albe Kielbasa Sleeping Awake Sleepy Agnes Leach Daydreaming Worried Annie Marie MacDonald Talking Not Talking Mac Peggy Marshall On the Go Still Peg Lillian Mazur With Churches Upset Lil Martin Montgomery In His Ford Studying Monty Betty Newell Gazing In a Hurry Squiggles Effie Nolan with Webb Flirting Fe Fe Bernice Paetzel with a Book Around Shorty John Penn Studying With a Girl Bud Grace Plagens With Inez Without a Red Car Shirley Sass Fusslng Around At school Moron fmuchb Alma Schram In the Kitchen Much Alma Betty Scott Dreaming Absent Scotty Vonda Shearm In Her NAU Walking Giggles Wayne Siefert Late On Time Sief Howard Silk In Ag. Room With a Girl Silk Gerald Teltow with Sass At home Jerry George Tromley With Peg Alone Jud Irene Truba Holmes Not working Babe Mary Louise Van Nuck With Genshaw Excited Van Eldon Wahl Driving Around Smoking Wahl Margaret Webb Eating Quiet Porky Ruth Whittaker At Arch1e's At School Whit Eileen Zentgrebe Typing At Dances Slim NOTED FOR TALKS Late Hours Not much Unpunctuality Period Fussing around Always Football Tallness Jokes Walk Early Hours Being Late Disagreeing .Tilting Quietness Fuzzy-hair Air Corp Slowness Her Hair Jokes Neatness Working Hard His Smile Sleeping Engagement, Ring Gab Boys Being Late Coiffure Bow Legs Sllmness Hair Do Talk Red Hair Curly Hair Home Ec. Basketball Driving Walk Neatness Good Looks Cooking Hamburgs Home Ec. His Voice Figure Sleeping Sewing Sports Usually Constantly contracts Nonsense Little Continuously Steadily Once in awhile Yup To Everybody Queerly Some Gossip Quietly Sense Ksometimesj Slowly Sleepily Silly Positively Dates With Accent Too Much Nonsense Definitely Little About Every- thing Yeah Crazy Not Very Much Usually Silly Through His Nose Slowly I'll Say With Hands Nervously Seldom Farming Army Men Bashful PET PEEVE Eddie, Jr. Miss Miller Geometry School Silence Comm. Math Women Flat Tires Marks Teachers Elsie Weight His Ford Shorthand Money Kenny Marriage Hamel AMBITION Getting Married Another Wlnchell College Army life Skipping School Farmer Sports Editor Get Married Graduating Doctor Doctor Stenography High School Grad Secretary- Research worker Stenographer House-wife Machine Operator Christmas cards College Grad Lisp Being Awake Dave Boys Soph. boys Brother Joe Bryce Sue Ellen Speech Conrad Marks Little Marvin His car Civics Miss Miller House work Sass Girls Kiddlng Brother Dick Holmes Men Cities Effie Nylon shortage Howard Silk Farmer Sleeping Housewife To snag Frank Carl College Grad Matrimony Ag. teacher Phys. Ed. Ins. Nurse Farmer's Wife Farmer Career Woman Graduate Farmer's wife Join Wams Waitress Artist Dairy Farmer Farmer Ideal husband Mrs. Adams Defense worker Farmer Nurse Kroger store manager F8I'Ifl9I S W1f8 SAYING Are you kidding? Wow! Who, me? Censored Well, I don't know Hasn't any Huh-- Got Shorthand Isn't Bea here yet? I disagree You betcha Hasn't any Censored Are you kidding? Now, it's this way- Gee Whiz OK Are you kidding? Aw, go on Whatcha know? Ho-hum Aw, go on Holy pete He's a Card OOOOOh Bang I'm sich of cooking Aw, go on I think so I disagree Good Night Why does a Moron-- Gee Whiz Oh fizzle None, just smiles Well, I don't Wait a minute Listen, kid-- Well, I d1dn't Well Daisy June Too quiet to have one I've gota go home Censored Perhaps Oh, Gee CHIEF WORRY Government We don't know. Miss Miller Graduating Beau ontie School Helen Bette Bea! Chemistry Passing Johnny Brother John Joe Money Work Living in town Geometry Bob Finance Not Enough Rest Stu School Men Weight Lorraine Bob Irv. School Getting to school Inez and Claude Getting sleep Hasn't any Food rationing Berdean Jerry M. Phyllis Make up Peg Joe Boys Phyllis Weight Bud Sociolgy 34 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF ST. CLAIR - MACOMB CONSUMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DICK DITTMAN LEONARD DEALER RICHMOND fLENOX, P.O.J MICHIGAN MU'r1roNvILLE COMPLIMENTS KRCHNS LUNCH OF sANDwI'rCHEs OF ALL KINDS CARL'S ELECTRIC SERVICE ICE CREAM som' DRINKS KEEP SMILING! JOKE SCHWARK BLUE GOOSE STOP Mrs. Newell: I don't believe you are trying very hard in school. MUTTONVILLE Bob Newell: Yes, I am. Teacher says I'm the most trying boy in the class! COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF WRIGHTS FRED PENWARDEN COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF PHIL. A. LUTES OLDSMOBILE VAN a SAMPLE SALES E SERVICE GROCERIES a CHOICE MEATS I Richmond Reliable D High be Honorable, ME DELIVER PHONE 29 S ch 0 01 Singggewin 9 Graduates Generous JOKES Marriage is like a cafeteria: He grabs MR' R MRS. HOLMES btw what looks nice to him, and pays for it laterllll DON'S SUPER SERVICE COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE ALL SHELL PRODUCTS PHONE 5R2 RICHMOND Monk M. - I hear wrestling tricks Paul Mac. - Yes, him, grabbed his 55 you tried your on Mr. Collins. I slipped up on wrist, jerked his neck like this, twisted his arm, and before he knew what hit him I was flat on my back. 45-15'-N-'li !?-M--N'-lb-li'-ll' Bob Foss - what did I make in that test Miss Guyselman - Mistakes. QUAIITY 8 SERVICE T H E K O L T S S T O R E GROCERIES R MEATS PHONE 30 R. W. KIRKHAM -WAYNE VAID DRESSES- Plumber - I know I'm late, but I got here as quickly as I could. Mrs. Crouse - Oh, that's While we waited I taught Donald, how to swim! I nunsnsuwnu George Trombly - Did you horseback ride? Wayne Siefert - Yes, but all right. my son, enjoy your how can any- thing so full of hay be so hard? FRED WEEKS 8 SONS WE SELL SEEDS - FERTILIZERS - COAL CEMENT - FEEDS - MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE FARM MACHINERY WE BUY HAY - GRAIN k FARM PRODUCTS PHONE 295-R2 PHONE 206F5 RALPH FUERSTENAU HEATING - PLUMBING - PUMPS AND SUPPLIES 225 N. MAIN ST. RICHMOND, MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1945 WM. L. EVANS GENERAL INSURANCE NAT'L BANK BLDG. PHONE 57 56 COMPLIMENTS OF MARION'S BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 69R2 COMPLIMENTS OF CORBAT'S TAP ROOM COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE ROBERT T. HANSEN Mr. Muraski: Can you tell me what salt is, George? George Powers: Yes, Sir. Salt is what makes potatoes taste bad when it ain't there. 41--ll li-4i !HHHZ-45-QM? Mrs. Waun: Why do you get such low marks in history? B111 Fenton: Aw, they're always asking me about things that happened before I was born. COMPLIMENTS OF WERR'S HOME COOKED MEALS COMPLIMENTS OF DENTON'S DRUG STORE THE BEST IN MERCHANDISE R SERVICES EBERHARDT'S STOP THE PLACE T O STOP FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT! COMPLIMENTS OF PARKER PLOW CO. Miss Hivalag Who is a man's noblest friend? Fred Eberhardt: The hot dog--it actually feeds the hand that bites lt. SINCEREST E BEST WISHES T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS 57 JOKES Alice Sprader: Why are weary people sometimes like automobiles? Barb Zryd: Because they are always tired. A SWINEH RTS Rita Thuemeg Why do carpenters think there is no such thing as stone? Eileen Colwellg Because they never saw it. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF ROY EPPLER GIERK SHOE STORE BAUER COMPLIMENTS OF FUNERAL HOME THE R OND EW PHONE 73 ICHM REVI COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF HIRT INSURANCE AGENCY KROGER STORE coMPL1MENTs GOMPLIMENTS OF coox HOTEL OF ARCHIE'S SERVICE MOBILGAS A MOBILOIL Effie Nolan: Why do we buy war stamps? Margaret Webb: So we can lick the other side. l o umb +W0 bQba5 '?Qflw. 4 gf' DL 1 M9 I -.-...,...........,........-.- ,,,.........-nsnnwusn li Y. N LH Uxvrkxlruf Z LA YISCL 1 QQ Qs' I F V vhs 5615 ,,f,,A fr if HL COMPLIMENTS OF 0. F. BANTING, M.D. 59 JOKES Marcell M. Those auto engineers are certainly geniuses at making driving easier. Geoff H. How's that? Marcell M. 1940-no running boards, 1941-no gear shifts, 1942-no cars!! IDA'S MARKET GROCERIES R MEATS OF QUALITY PHONE 78 JOKES Bette Church: Did you give the fish fresh water? Bertha Church: Why, no. They haven't finished what I gave them yesterday. COMPLIMENTS OF L. C. DITTMAN SINCLAIR PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS OF WAGNER SALES R SERVICE C. W. BEIER FARM IMPLEMENTS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '45n GENE'S BARBER SHOP FOSTER SHOPPE OF BEAUTY H88 the Best you can afford in Permanent Waving IT PAYS! PHONE 229F5 ROB'T. F. DASCHKE COMPLIMENTS CHEVROLET OF SALES - SERVICE LENOX RICHMOND HARDWARE COVPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF RICHMOND DAIRY DR. J. A. ENGELS COMPLIMENTS OF KEN'S SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF FLETCHER'S GREENHOUSE MILLER COAL CO. QUALI TY FUE L FOR EVERY NEED RICHMOND Bryce Beversdorf: You know what, Mom my? I was the only person to answer the question the teacher asked today in school. Mrs. Beversdorf: Well, 1sn't that nice! what was the question, dear? Bryce: Who broke the window in the study hall? COMPLIMENTS OF PALACE RECREATION COMPLIMENTS OF RAY HOUSTON COMPLIMENTS OF PULS BARBER SHOP PHONE 18R2 DR. E. N. MGINTOSH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN GLASSES FITTED RICHMOND, MICH. COMPLIMENTS OF EMIL THE BUFFALO RICHMOND FEED 8 GRAIN CO MANUFACTURERS OF PARAGON POULTRY R DAIRY FEED 1-l. HYBRID CORN R GARDEN SEEDS PHONE 60 AT SNYDERVILLE Ruth rode on my cycle car, Directly back of me. I hit a bump at 65 And rode on ruth-lessly. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES COMPLIMENTS OF GOOD WISHES Geo. Steinmetz INSURANCE 8 REAL ESTATE 530 MAIN ST. TO THE FUTURE GRADUATES GOOD LUCK COMPLIMENTS OF TO YOU ALL L. W. NEWELL RICHMOND STANDARD OIL AGENT PHONE 84 J. C. ERNST, DEALER MACOMB CO. SAVINGS BANK COVPLIMENTS OF POWERS BAKERY Betty Scott: You can always tell a Freshman by his swanky walk, nFresh1eIn You can always tell a Sophomore by his gaudy clothes, nSof1eIn You can always tell a Junior by his romantic talk, nJunlor!n BUT YOU CAN'T TELL A SENIOR ANYTHING!! E Keep - 'em' - flying ever upward a onward . W. PRIESTAP LBR. CO T H E F A R M E R S' E L E V A T O R C O M P A N Y RICHMOND, QLENOX P.O., MICHIGAN GRAIN, DAIRY, POULTRY, and MILL FEEDS FERTILIZERS, CEMENT, LIME, COAL, SALT PHONE 7 COMPLIMENTS OF CLIFFORD D. HENSCH 45 JOKES Maxine Penwarden: When is money wet? Jerry Waterloo: When it is due Kdewj. James Colwell: What is it that oc- curs twice ln a moment but not once in a thousand years? Roy Burgess: The letter RMU. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF COMPLIMENTS PHONE 247 OF C. H. Richardson Dentist O'ROURKE NAT'L BANK BLDG. Richmond, Mich. SHOE 8 HARNESS SHOP COMPLIM NTS OF STIERS DRUG STORE WILLIAM FIELDER TAILOR R FURRIER RICHMOND, cmmox P.0.! MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS GUEST HAT SHOP OF BREESE'S QUALITY Mr. Crouse: Joe, I'm surprised at you. Do you know any more jokes like that? MEAT MARKET Joe Cunningham: Why! Yes, teacher!!! Mr. Crouse: You stay after school. G-IC S F PDQ IU I P YU iivzi 33?jTxQw1 ll 'QC 17 E ue ern ,,fr177l Cxdii43K7Q5 J Q Ae., M rx QV EW! 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