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PUBLISHED BY RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL RICHMOND, MICHIGAN 1951 K.J4.S. and (diuic dudit onum The Civic Auditorium - one of the centers of the school life. Basketball games are held here, and so is the practice that precedes them. It is here that the students flock to the dances, whether they be juke box or formal. Class plays and school entertainments are held here as are also the two departments, Shop and Home Ec. R.H.S, - Our temporary home for four long years. But when we stop to think it over it’s not really so long at all. There area flock of memories that will always cling to this place, memories of classes, games, and the bound- less conceit of the seniors. It’s all here in our school. . R.H.S. Page Sponsored Ads. The Echo Staff wishes to thank the stu- dents of R.H.S. who contributed to the work done by the Echo Staff. 2 y'dclrn in id tra L ion Page Sponsored Ads. G. BEALE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MILTON WESTRICK, Superintendent Real Estate K. E. MUSSON Principal M. R. FOSS Secretary E. F. ABEL Commercial H. L. BLEECKER Math., Science A. J. BURROUGHS Band B. J. COELING Vocal Music 3 Page Sponsored Ads. LENOX CEMENT PRODUCTS DR. KEN S. GINGRICH, Veterinarian M. L. FRATCHER Social Science E. J. FUHR Agriculture E. L. JOHNSON Latin; English H. E. JOSEPH First Grade M. F. MASON English; Social Science P. R. MATHEWS W. MILLER Home Economics Third grade C. E. MITCHELL Kindergarten 4 H. M. THIELE Seventh grade 5 % CtCIt by E. E. MUSSON Fourth grade L. F. PLUMMER Veterans’ Ag. C. R. SMITH Coach Page Sponsored Ads. CORBAT’S RECREATION BEIER’S IMPLEMENT STORE E. M. SCHEIBLE Sixth grade M. E. WAUN Second grade R. A. NICHOLAS Industrial Arts S. J. RAYMOND Fifth grade Coach Dick Smith has an enviable record in his first year in Richmond. Our baseball team had a winning record, our football team was Co-Champs of the St. Clair County League, and our basketball team went in to the District Finals this year. Coach Smith has proven himself a capable leader of our teams and we are humbly proud of our school’s athletic record. And so we respectfully and gratefully dedicate this yearbook to Coach Smith and the boys who represent our school in all sports. 6 Page Sponsored Ads. TROMLEY’S EMIL CLAERHOUT’S Did you ever try to get by the ticket takers ? The stag line - as much a part of the dance as the juke box itself. Traditionhas it that Seniors have the right to all dances - but along comes the S. C. Christmas Homecoming Dance and all the grades have a fin- ger in the pie. Events 'l jecir — ahe d3ox t)anced This years dance chaperones - they had a hard time keeping us in line but they took it with a smile. Whether they liked the music slow n’ dreamy or hot n’ fast, everyone en- joyed themselves. Page Sponsored Ads. BEIER FLORIST MILLER COAL CO. 7 Tradition reserves the first dance after the coronation for the football captain and queen. After the court came the queen, Pat Evans who was accompanied to the throne by Jim Waun. . . Page Sponsored Ads. GENE CONLEN Tires CAPPOZO’S Television Sales Service 8 1950 (Coronation and there waited to be crowned by Lonnie Beatty, captain of the 1950 co-champion Blue Devils. This year's queen wore a strapless Nile green gown. Her crown was made of yellow mums and was sprinkled with gold sparkle. The members ol the court are Marilyn Weier, Ruth Jewell, Lois Snyder, Pat Gavin, Marge East, Bula Mag- ary, and Shirley Schroeder. VAN SAMPLE A FRIEND 9 .J4of , 1950 On the night of Decem- ber 16, 1950, the Junior class of R.H.S. presented the annual J-Hop. Omer Miller's orchestra played for the event which lasted from 9 to 12. The theme for decora- tions was Christmas. The color scheme was red, green, and white. A large Christmas tree on the stage furnished the keynote for the decorations. DR. E. T. WALSH DR. E. N. McINTOSH 10 Birdie In The Cage. i!3arn c2) 'ance Which featured modern and old time dancing, and coun- try style decorations consisting of bales of straw, a buggy, and lanterns. A good time was has by all. Resting Between Sets. PALACE RECREATION MIKE'S HOME RESTAURANT 1 1 Senior FIRST ROW- L Beatty. J. Hanley. T. Tincoff. SECOND ROW: A. Lewis. W. Jaroszynski. M. Vlk- s,rom R Rosenbnsch, M. R. Pratt, J. Richardson. THIRD ROW: B. Hnnsberger, B. Heinrichs. J. Waun, Miss Mason-Director. B. Artman. J. Gavin. J. Howes. S. Whitney-Student Director. WHITNEY'S HARDWARE IZ FIRST ROW. Clarinets; D. Adams, J. Goff, K. Fenton, D. Leverenz. Trombones: B. Weymouth, R. Jewell. Baritones; J. Waun, D. Quick. Trumpets; J. Weeks, B. Waun, L. Beatty, J. Richardson, T. Tincoff, D. Quick. SECOND ROW;Clarinets: F. Lutes, J. Weeks, K. Fenton, G. Steinmetz. Saxophones; A. Bryant, D. Sample, C. Dittman. Bass Horns; B. Heinrich, R. Dittman. Drums; B. Oke, B. Eppler, W. Jarozynski. Altos; S. Jardine, C. Schwark. Trumpets; C. Adams, J. Schultz. Director: J. Burroughs. 13 Pat Evans . Angus Richardson Gladys Bobcean Shirley Whitney Lois Snyder Dick Quick Dorothy Stoecker Carol Fritsch . Dick Foster Frances Lutes Carol Adams . Mr. Beale . .Editor Business Manager Production Editor . Art Editor Activities Editor . Sports Editor . Senior Editor . Junior Editor Sophomore Editor . Freshman Editor Eighth Grade Editor . . . . Advisor BEN H. DUENGEL Men's Wear 1 4 Juture 3 armerS of A menta FIRST ROW: B. Tenny; M. Abraham--Sec. , C. Dawe--Sentinel. F. Bartell--Pres. , P. Robertson--V. Pres., K. Moore, T. Evans. SECOND ROW: E. Zurakowski, W. Sutton, W. Kulman, W. Lashley, J. Cielecki, F. Prapotnik, E. Verbecke, Mr. Fuhr--Advisor. THIRD ROW: B. Smith, M. Politano, B. Dawe, W. Sprader, E. Fistler, E. Strzelecki, M. Evans, J. Keller. FOURTH ROW: R. Swoffer, F. Dronsejko, R. Gundlach, B. Pearl, S. Kaatz, D. Meade. ut lire omemateerd L mencd FIRST ROW: S. Haggerty, E. Hay--V. Pres., M. J. Servo--Treas. , B. Magary--Pres. ; J. Kuester--Sec. ; E. Hebei. SECOND ROW: D. Bobcean, P. Beebe, L. Snyder, C. Fritch, D. Barks, H. Jenke, Miss Mathews--Advisor. THIRD ROW: M. Wisniewski, L. Nemchek, J. Spranger, M. Spranger, P. Chase, L. Taup, G. Hunger. THE FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. 15 ruriand FIRST ROW; J. Strutz;M. Vikstrom;Miss Mason--Advisor;G. Watts;H. Artman. SECOND ROW: D. Spangler; W. Patton; B. Waun; R. Dittman. FIRST ROW: J. Goff; M. R. Pratt; R. Wilson; A. Stecker;M. A. Zimmer. SECOND ROW: R. Jewell; B Trombley; G. Clapper; M. Lynch; V. Roman; Miss Coelinger--Advisor. THIRD ROW: J. Peavey; D Stoecker; B. Oak; S. Eisenhardt; B. Sebert. CO-OP 16 FIRST ROW: M. Reske; G. Bobcean; Mr. Musson--Advisor; B. Hunsberger; S. Whitney. SECOND ROW: J. Waun; B. Heinrichs; P. Evans; D. Sample. FIRST ROW: D. Schroeder; V. Roman; B. Heinrichs--Pres. ; T. Tincoff--V. Pres. ; L. Snyder--Sec. ; D. Quick--Treas.;Miss Fratcher--Advisor. SECOND ROW: B. Waun;G. Bobcean;S. Jardine;H. Slobodzian; J. Weeks; B. Eppler; B. Bostwick; P. Evans. THIRD ROW; D. Quick; B. Weymouth; F Bartell; M. Schultz; L. Lashley; D. Foster. RAY WEEKS AND SONS CO. 17 Mi- y CLl FIRST ROW: D. Leverenz; T. Tincoff--Sec. ; B. Heinrichs-Pres.; B. Weymouth--V. Pres.; T. Evans- Treas. ; B. Eppler. SECOND ROW: P. Zurakowski;.!. Weeks; W. Patton; K. Fenton; D. Foster; V. Mat thews; Mr. Nicolas--Advisor. THIRD ROW: R. Bartell; L. Beatty; J. Schultz; D. Quick; J. Waun; B Pearl. CLL arM y FIRST ROW: J. Hanley; P. Zurakowski--V. Pres.; N. Schroeder; T. Tincoff--Pres. ; W. Patton; W. Dawe. SECOND ROW: B. Dawe; D. Foster; W. Lash ley; D. Quick; C. Dawe; Wayne Kulaman; 1. Evans; Coach Smith--Advisor. THIRD ROW:L. Beatty-.F. Bartell--Treas. ;A. Germonprez; D. Spangler; L. Lashley; J. Waun--Sec. ; A. Bauman; B. Weymouth. STIER'S DRUG STORE 18 GIERK’S SHOE STORE (f OW ii incj FIRST ROW: M. Vikstrom, B. Eppler, K. Fenton, H. Vikstrom, C. Willey, B. VVaun, B. Pearl, D. Adams. SECOND ROW: P. Evans, H. Artman, J. Whitney, F. Lutes, J. Watts, J. Strutz, P. Chase, M. Conners, B. Nichalas, S. Stier, B. Seibert, A. Stecker, Miss Johnson, Advisor. THIRD ROW: M. Gates, W. Jarozynski, J. Goff, D. Leverenz, F. Dronsyko, D. Foster, P. Stohlman, C. Lewis. C b F TRACTOR KEN’S SERVICE Sales b Service 19 FIRST ROW: G. Sample, B. Tincoff, D. Sample --Pres. , P. Gavin, M. East, C. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fuhr, Miss Coeling, V. Newton, B. Peral, L. Lashley, B. Sprader, Miss Mason, Miss Fratcher. THIRD ROW: B. Torrens, D. Essenburg, B. Swaffer, J. Bauman, J. Schultz, D. Sample, K. Fenton, D. Jenkins. cjCa lin Ctd Janie Howes . Bev Bostwick. Jim Waun . Pete Zurakowski Margaret Vikstrom Pete Zurakowski Martha Reske Charles Lewis Alice Stecker. Bev Bostwick. Margaret Vikstrom Norrene Karpeij. Joy Ann Goff . Reporters-Betty Sebert, . Editor .Ass't. Editor Business Manager Ass't. Bus. Mgr. . News Editor Sports Editor Exchange Editor . 9th grade . 1 Oth grade . 11th grade . 12th grade Feature Editor . . . Band Virginia Roman, Ber- nard Pearl, Francis Bartell, Mary Romanuik, Tom Tincoff, Dean Leverenz, Mary Vikstrom, LorettaHein, HelenSlobodzian, Kathleen Reske, Typists-Jerry Schultz, Marilyn Weir, Delores Pryztakowski. Lois Snyder, Beverly Reiter. Advisor-Miss Johnson. PETERMAN'S SHEET METAL WORKS RALPH FUERSTENAU'S 20 C. Dawe- tenor; L. Lashley --bass; J. Waun - bass; L. Beatty -- tenor; B. Heinrichs-- bass; T. Tincoff -- tenor; Miss Coeling -- Advisor. Orchestra D. Quick -- trumpet; D. Sample -- saxophone; B. Eppler -- clarinet; M. A. Zimmer -- Accordion; B. Findahl -- accordion; R. Dittman -- piano; A. Richardson -- drums; Mr. Fuhr -- Advisor. EVANS INSURANCE AGENCY 21 FIRST ROW: K. Fenton; B. Weymouth; W. Da we; D. Foster; J. Weeks; N. Schroeder. SECOND ROW; R. Hurttgam--Student Manager; T. Tincoff;A. Germonprez; D. Quick; L. Beatty--Captain; L. Lashley; C. Dawe; P. Zurakowski; D. M. Quick--Student Manager. THIRD ROW; C. R. Smith--Coach; J. Bauman; W. Lashley; B. Dawe; B. Eppler; A. Bauman; J. Waun; W. Patton; T. Evans, D. Hurttgam. BACK ROW: B. Nichols; H. Vikstrom; G. Privaloff; M. Evans; S. Swierkosz; E. Zurakoswki; V. Matthews; D. Dennett; D. Leverenz; B. Waun. 22 PENWARDEN INSURANCE AGENCY DENTON’S DRUG STORES O enSe an J 2)1 enSe LINE:P. Zurakowski - R.E.: B. Weymouth - R.T. ;L. Beatty - R.G. ;D. Quick - C. ; W. Lashley L.G. ;L. Lashley - L. T.;J. Waun- L.E. BACKFIELD: D. Foster - R.H.;A. Germonprez - F.B, T. Tincoff - Q. B. i LINE: S. Swierkosz - R. E. ; A. Bauman - R. T.; B. Dawe - R.G. ; VV. Da we - L.G. ; J. Bauman - L. T.; B. Eppler - L. E.. BACKFIELD: C. Dawe - L. B.: N. Schroeder - H. B. ; Walt Patton - L. B.; J. Weeks - H.B.; M. Evans - L.B. CARL'S ELECTRIC 23 zifcS. A -1 - - lA. a G r+- fo, oMZjy Z I Ovw- - OO0-U4 . H. . G o-U LUvfi rw® xi_ ; R.G. Ujai ko- JL L.6. U -Wo Ooja- L . 24 JL3o « ; R. E - Otniurk- KuX y Cu-jdt _L) m __-: F B. (JJ2. F'ti. (pu lc_ ; 0. . FIRST ROW: Bob Weymouth, Joe Schmidt, Walt Patton Tom Tincoff, Dick Foster, Ralph Shagena, Bob Eppler. SECOND ROW: Coach C.R. Smith, DickHurttgam, manager; Francis Bartell, Dick Spangler, Jim Waun, Carl Bauman, Angus Richardson, manager; Dale Quick, manager. RICHMOND DAIRY 25 SCHULTZ BROS. ICE CREAM KNEELING: Ralph Shagena, Joe Schmidt, Tom Tincoff, WallPatton. STANDING: CoachC. R. Smith, Francis Bartcll, Jim Waun, Dick Spangler, Carl Bauman, Bob Eppler, Bob Weymouth, Dick Foster. 26 FIRST ROW: W. Sutton, M. Evans. SECOND ROW: V. Matthews, A. Bryant, J. Weeks, J. Hanley D. Hurttgam, E. Zurakowski, K. Moore, T. Evans, N. Schroeder, A. Richardson, manager; Coach C.R. Smitli, B. Silk, D. Leverenz, D. Gundlach, D. Dennett, B. Nichols. OL (f3fue £)eui(ette4 FIRST ROW: J. Weeks, J. Whitney, F. Lutes, S. Whitney, R, Jewell, P. Evans. SECOND ROW: D. Adams, D. Barks, S. Jardine, M. Vikstrom, A. Cone, Miss Coleing, Coach. RICHMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28 FIRST ROW: Walt Patton, Francis Bartell, Pete Zurakowski, Tom Tincoff, Tom Evans, Bob Eppler, Dick Foster, Dale Quick, manager. SECOND ROW: Eddie Z ura kowski, Carl Bauman, StanSwierkosz, Wayne Kulman, Ralph Shagena, Walt Lashley, Jim Waun, Bob Weymouth, Wesley Sutton. THIRD ROW: Kieth Fenton, Dick Spangler, Dick Gundlach, Dick Hurttgam, Dick Dennett, Murry Evans, Bill Nichols, Dean Leveranz, NormSchroeder, Angus Richardson, manager; Bob Hurttgam, manager; C.R. Smith, Coach. 29 Helen Slobodzian, MarilynYVeier, KarcnFenton, DeloresPrzytakoski, HeleneLewis, Lois Snyder, Bev Bostwick. Helen Slobodzian, Delores Przytakoski, MarilynWeier, KarenFenton, LoisSnyder, Bev Bostwick, HeleneLewis, Miss Fratcher, Advisor. INSERT--Virginia Roman. GINNFY'S DRIVE INN HIRT INSURANCE AGENCY 30 FRANCIS BARTELL Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3,4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,4; Hi-Y Club 3,4; Operetta 3; F.F. A. 1,2,3 Sec. 4 pres; Tattletale 3,4; Student Council 4. MELVIN BANDLOW Bowling 3. LON BEATTY Football 1,2, 3, Cap'14; Basketball I;Baseball l; Banc 1,2,3,4: Varsity Club l,2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; Class officer I, Pres. 2,3; Operetta 3; Librarian 1,2; Junior Play; Senior Play; Quintett 3,4. GLADYS BOBCEAN Student Teaching 1,2,3; F.H. A. 2, officer 3,4; Stu- dent Council 2,3,4; Echo 4' Honor Society; Gym I. THE BORDEN CO. , Michigan Milk Division HOWARD BRAGA Bowling 3; Librarian 3. PHYLLIS CHASE F.H.A. 1,4; Glee Club 3; Student Teaching 2; Bas- ketball 2. CURT DAWE Football 2,3,4; VarsityClub 2,3,4; F.F. A. I, 2, 3,4; Bowling 4; Quintet 4. WES DAWE Basketball 3; Football 4; Varsity Club 4; Junior Play. PAT EVANS Echo 2,3; Editor 4; Girl's Basketball 3,4; HonorSoci- ety; F.H.A. I; Student Council 4; Latin Club 3,4; Junior Play; Student Teacher I, 2; Class officer 3. BOB FINDAHL Chorus 2; Orchestra 4. SHEPHARD'S AUTO PARTS DON FOSTER OIL CO. 32 JOHN HANLEY Varsity Club 3,4; Track 2; Basketball 2; Junior Play; Senior Play. LORETTA HEIN F.H.A. 1 2,3, 4 - Student Teaching 2; Librarian 2; Glee Club 3. BOB HEINRICHS Band 1,2, 3,4;Junior Play;Senior Play; Honor Society; Class officer 1,3; Student Council V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Hi-Y Club V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Quintet 3,4; Oper- etta 3; Student Council 3. SPEEDWAY 79' STEINER'S DAIRY 33 BUNNY HUNSBERGER F.H.A. I; Student Teacher 1,2; Gym I; Honor Soci- ety; Junior Play; Senior Play. WANDA JAROSZYNSKI Band 2,3, 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Latin Club 3, 4; F.H. A. I; Student Teaching I. JIM KETCH UM O. F. BANTING, M. D. CLIFFORD D. HENSCH FUNERAL HOME 34 WAYNE KULMAN F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Football 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Bowling 3; Varsity Club 4. WALT LASHLEY Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball I; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 4; F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. LOU LASHLEY Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2; Var- sity Club 2,3,4; Junior Play. ALYCE LEWIS F.F. A. I; F. H. A. Senior Play. I; Latin Club 3, Sec; Junior Play; BERNARD PEARL F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Y Club 3,4; Football 3; Basket- ball 1,2,3; Tattletale 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Operetta 3; Librarian 3. TOWNSEND EQUIPMENT CO. 35 RICHMOND FEED GRAIN MONA RAH PRATT F. H. A. 1,2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Glee Club 2,3,4. Junior Play; Senior Play. GEORGE PRIVALOFF Football 4; F.F. A. 3,4. y ,k BEV REITER Student Teaching I; Operetta 3; Cheer leading 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; F.H. A. I; Student Court 3; Student Council 3,4; Tattletale 3; Junior Play. MARTHA RESKE Tattletale 4. PAUL ROBERTSON F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Chorus. 2. APPETISING FOOD PRODUCTS 36 JEAN RICHARDSON Band 1,2, 3,4; F.H. A. I; Latin Club 3; Gym I, Senior Play. DICK'S SERVICE BILL SPRADER F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4. BERNICE TROMBLEY F.H.A. 2; Librarian I; Student Teaching 2; Chorus 2; Glee Club 4; Junior Play. SKINNER BUICK SALES, INC. 37 DOROTHY STEOCKER F.H.A. 1,2; Librarian I; Student Teacher 2; Chorus; Glee Club 4; Echo 4. FLETCHER'S GREENHOUSE TOM TINCOFF Football 1,2,3 4i B-isketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3,4; Cap’t 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4;Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4. Band 1,2, 3,4; Tattletale 1,2,3,45 Student Teaching 1,2; Echo 1,2; Student Court 3; Lat- in Club 2, Pres. 3; Librarian 2; Quintete 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Operetta 3; Student Council 3, V. Pres. 4; Class officer 1, Pres. 4. JIM YVAUN Football 1,2,3, 4;Basketball 1,2,3,4;Baseball 1,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; StudentCouncil I; Classofficer 2,3,4; HonorSociety; Tattletale 3,4, Business Manager 4; Operetta 3; Quin- tete 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play. MARILYN WEIER F. H.A. 2, 3; Operetta 3; Cheerleading 3,4, Cap't. 4; Student Council 3; Glee Club 3,4; Chorus; Tattletale 3- SHIRLEY WHITNEY Basketball 3,4; Honor Society; Echo 3,4; Junior Play Senior Play; Student Director 4. ROSE WILSON F. H.A. 1,2, Pres. 3; Glee Club 3,4; Chorus 2; Latin Club 3; Junior Play; Tattletale 3; Cheerlcading 3. GENE WAUN'S BARBER SHOP NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND 38 We, the class of 1951, being of unsound mind and body, do herewith and now, will and bequeath the following attributes to our successors. I, Bill Artman, will my civilian clothes to Dick Foster. I, Melvin Bandlow, will my nose for news to the Tattletale Staff. I, Francis Bartell, will my basketball mask to Dick Hurttgam. I, Lonnie Beatty, will my fondness of corpses to Ronnie Dittman. I, Gladys Bobcean, will my sense of humor to Dorothy Barks. I, John Boyd, will my wisecracks to Bob Eppler. I, Howard Braga, will my curly hair to Ed Moses. I, Phyllis Chase, will my way with Freshman boys to Freshman girls. 1, Curt Dawe, will my hats to Ken Moore. I, Wes Dawe, will my gentleness to Delores Przytakoski. I, Pat Evans, will my partial plate to Mr. Brophy. I, Bob Findahl, will my meat wagon to Jack Weeks. I, Jim Gavin, will my bottle of Hadacol to Sandra Banczak. I, A1 Germonprez, will my sideburns to Joe Schmid. I, Earl Gundlach, will my quietness to Dean Leverenz. I, John Hanley, will my height to Richard Gundlach. I, Loretta Hein, will my domestic ability to Jane Weeks. I, Bob Heinrichs, will my study halls at Lange's to Pete Zurakowski. I, Coral Hood, will my red hair to Virginia Roman. I, Jane Howes, will my ability to crack gum to Irene Maedel. I, Lorraine Hunger, will my giggle to Hilda Jenke. I, Bunny Hunsberger, will Bob Weymouth to Coach Smith. I, Wanda Jaroszynski, will my short hair cut to Mary Ann Zimmer. I, Jim Ketchum, will my gruff voice to Pete Beale. I, Wayne Kulman, will my appreciation of a good joke to the Freshmen. I, Walt Lashley, will my muscles to Tom Evans. I, Lou Lashley, will my technique with the girls to Emile Verbecke. I, Alyce Lewis, will my happiness to my sister Helene. I, Vincin Newton, will my blushes to Alan Netter. I, Bernard Pearl, will my shyness to Charles Lewis. I, Mona Rae Pratt, will my height to Marcella Brown. I, George Privoloff, will my priority on Alvina to Bill Ryall. I, Beverly Reiter, will my voice to Lois Plague. I, Martha Reske, will my reserved manner to June Prater. I, Jean Richardson, will my Physics workbook to next year's victims. I, Paul Robertson, will my car to Marion Conners. I, Ruth Rosenbusch, will my poise to Karen Fenton. I, Dale Sample, will my potato chip packaging ability to next year's Seniors. I, Bud Schultz, will all my love to Hilda. I, Bill Sprader, will my water pistols to Mr. Musson. I, Dorothy Stoecker, will my sophisticated manner to Ruth Jewell. I, Tom Tincoff, will my ability to tell jokes to Jerry Schultz. I, Bernice Trombley, will my job at Lutes' to Frances. I, Margaret Vickstrom, will my dimples to Mary. I, Jim Waun, will my ability to take Queens to the Coronation Ball to my brother Bill. I, Marilyn Weier, will my black hair to Marlene Bertul. I, Shirley Whitney, will my ability to make posters to the Review. I, Rose Wilson, will my ability to go steady to my sister Mary. ARCHIE'S MOBILE SERVICE THE DISTRIBUTOR PARTS CO. 39 emor RICHMOND LUMBER CO. NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS'N. FIRST ROW: N. Karpiej, K. Reske, D. Pryzrakoski, H. Lewis, B. Weymouth, T. Evans, B. Bostwick, L. Snyder, V. Roman, J. Prayter. SECOND ROW: C. Wiley, R. Jewell, N. Arbitter, F. Kulman, I. Maedel, M. Romanuik, L. Plegue, M. Gates, J. Peavey, D. Miller, Mr. Abel, Advisor. THIRD ROW: B. Tenney, J. Schmid, B. Ryall, M. Abraham, B. Oke, C. Fritsch, H. Slobodzian, M. Bertul, G. Clapper, S. Banczak. FOURTH ROW: P. Zurakowski, J. Weeks, R. Dittman. V. Mathews, A. Bauman, D. Lange, F. Dronsejko, D. Quick, N. Schroeder, B. Hurttgam. ABSENT: K. Moore, A. Richardson. S. Schreiber, B. Silk, R. Shagena, D. Spangler, S. Swierkosz. Offi icerS President . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer. . Bob Weymouth . Tom Evans . .Lois Snyder . Bev Bostwick 41 RICHMOND HARDWARE WAGNER SALES SERVICE FIRST ROW: M. Zimmer, D. Schrocder, L. Hebei, D. Foster, D. Sample, M. East, E. Zura- kowski, E. Hebei, D. Bobcean, S. Stier, SECOND ROW: C. Dittman, T. Shepherd, B. Sebert, L. Foss, H. Artman, K. Harbron, J. Goff. M. Lynch, S. Eisenhardt, K. Fenton, A. Stoecker, P. Gavin, Mr. Nicholas; Advisor. THIRD ROW: W. Patton, F. Prapotnik, G. Roman, K. Fenton, W. Sutton, G. Swoffer, M. Evans, J. Keller, C. Bauman. FOURTH ROW:M. Politano, A. Rix, B. Dawe, J. Schultz, B. Eppler, D. Leverenz, A. Netter, H. Maedel, J. Cielecki, J. Bauman. ABSENT: M. Wilson, M. Brown. CL Oft icerd President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer. Dick Foster .Eddie Zurakowski Marge East Don Sample 43 RAMSEY WELDING SHOP BREEZE QUALITY MARKET 44 man an d Sop h iomore a rono (ofleaf D, 1950 1950 September 8 September 13 October 6 . October 7 . November 22 November 27 December 2 December 12 December 22 1951 January 8 . January 26 January 29 February ? ? ? April 28 April? ? ? ? ? June 7 . June 8 . ............ School Opens ............Kick off Dance . . . Freshman Initiation Freshman 8t Sophomore Party Thanksgiving Vacation ............School Reopens . . . Dance at Town Hall Freshman-Sophomore Party . . . Christmas Vacation School Reopens . End of 1st Semester . Beginning of 2nd Semester . Ice Skating Party Sophomore Night Club Dance Freshman Party ............. Class Picnic ............ School Closes 0 VS ARE. COOK HOTEL 45 men FIRST ROW: J. Fistler, B. Smith, J. Kucster, S. Moore, S. Schroeder, A. Cone, S. Kaatz, H. Bewersdorff, S. Haggerty, M. Vikstrom, M. Wisniewski. SECOND ROW: R. Hartway, D. Hurttgam, H. Janke, G. Page, G. Hulbert, B. Nichols, W. Hood, B. Waun, M. Servo, F. Lutes, J. Weeks, A. Bryant, E. Verbecke, R. Perl, Mr. Bleecker--Advisor. THIRD ROW: D. Dennett, C. Lewis, R. Swoffer, E. Strzelecki, V. Pearl, P. Stohlman, S. Jardine, E. Fistler, R. Ensley, D. Meade, H. Vikstrom, E. Moses, B. Henke. FOURTH ROW: P. Beebe, B. Margary, M. Spranger, J. Whitney, G. Steinmetz, G. Watts, S. Warvie, E. Hay, A. Weinert, D. Gundlach, M. Tel tow, D. Barks. G. Zeder, J. Spranger, D. Adams, J. Strutz, M. Connors, L. Nemchek, L. Taup. ABSENT: G. Hunger, P. Patton, B. Lamourex, N. Stoecker, E. Lohr. CU O fi icerA President . Vice-President Sec retary. Alice Cone Stan Kaatz Shirley Schroeder Treasurer. . Hildegarde Bewersdorff E. W. PRIESTAP LUMBER CO. Phone 214 R 2 46 FIRST ROW: J. Kinsey, C. Bauman--Sec. , D. Quick-- Pres. , D. Essenburg — V. Pres., P. Beale--Treas. , W. Sturgis. SECOND ROW: M. Guildner; R. Tunstall, R. Cuker, S. Schneider, R. Taylor, S. Banczak, C. Bauman, C. Bowen, Miss Mason--Advisor. THIRD ROW: T. Vroon, M. Ketchum, B. Torrens, C. Adams, R. Cook, R. Moore, C. Schwark. ABSENT: J. Bertossi, L. Moses, W. Ruff. CU Offi icerS Dale Quick. Duane Essenburg. Carol Bauman Pete Beale. .President . Vice-President .Secretary Treasurer J. A. ENGLES, M.D. 47 v WU WL ? 00 „ 'i L tt ; th GW 1jU 5 f$y jL- x)jJi j fo uO $«X«-£Zp f? 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