Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)
- Class of 1949
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'lx frgk f 1 llllrllrll ' 1949 SAGINAW SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 0 SAGINAW MICHIGAN MARILYN GRANDY, General Chairman JEAN WOOD, Assistant Chairman VIRGINIA NOVY, Advertising Chairman STAFF: Donna Jean Andreotti, Janet Bader, Florence Beyer, Rose Billmeier, Ann Cum- mings, Arlene Diment, Martha Duffy, Shirley Eddy, Betty Jo Gorman, Joyce Hagerman, Richard Haremslu, Barbara Hartman, Joan Heiderer, Jean Hente, Lloyd Hewitt, Art Howson, Suzanne Hubbell, Rose Jablonski, Marguerite Jacoby, Joanne Johnson, Mar- iorie Juskialas, Lois Kaczmarek, Marie Kent, Pat Koepke, Mary Kulak, Pat Lawler, George Maioros, Doris Marsh, William Maxwell, Mary Maziarz, Ed Miller, Millie Morgan, Gerry Neldhardt, Joanne Nichols, Robert Nuffer, Helen Pekas, Jo Pickett, Jean Poll- now, Robert Rupprecht, Susan Spaulding, and Pat Tenney. MR. C. AMES MAYWOOD, Senior Coun- selor. MR. HARALD POULSON, Faculty Photography Director. MR. CLIFFORD MON- h 'cl D ' I R SON, Mac am a rowing. M SS MA Y ELIZABETH HETHERINGTON, Publications' Advisor. CAMPUS THEME -- DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION KBOARD OF EDUCATION SENIORS DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS 1948 ALUMNI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS SPECIAL HONORS IN THE CLASSROOM .IUNIORS HOBBIES SERVICE ATHLETICS SOPHOMORES ADVERTISING TROJ AN FIELD FINALE SONG NJ In vf Y 'fl , 13 .N- M wfig , x, if 2 .qv ff , 1 fn 1 'GM N5 A dw W Q2 ffm ms, W 7 nf ,.,. N , Q-.if Q AS 2 - is ig Aw ve sqm ff, U' .1 ' :QQ3a f ,wp Q AW, 'Fw W x iffy AMA M 'M was is a 'fm ,VVZ f viva. .ig slut, H D ,, Ani , 5' - '52, 1 , al' M :t , Q ,, ' W if -A Q. , 3. 5 5 JG W2 1. 5. fx Z 5. 5.- -M--,u,,,, ' , ,ra , hr L 'wk Q' mv' ij' X ' misi- A .lt ,E A4 , 1 , 'L 5 1- 13 I W- Jw e .'i ii-1' 4,1 ,W Stk? Xi-I 5:51 ,, .. I'-.1'i' 'V'f N. 5 ,QNX NTIIFS- 'N Wim, WM-.. Nm QR' K X Yi '+ Q- iii' '-fufjbx gr 3 S' 1, S5 :W- sigfg kai, fa: :Yu NL.. 'W 'Mx WN! YQ we 0 tw 14 ' W-.Mg Q 5.62, 'S A , mf Ns R 'SE , . i W X. . JN' 'wivxgw - Nw. Y xx X. -e S, w WN EW -X M :'f g4 iiwf 54 au- ssi.. X., S. wk 'V Q. X MM Mx? irfiw Wy? SR A V up mf .,3- xi? its- - YA N A NSS .... if x NNN MNH wt S .Q MQ mi f - , + are i wr f xl. x . Ik k and VX , . N. -Qt, -: 'n ,A- 4,1 bww Qf 53 -as-, ,,..,.ii 11 if ,fn fs: N ws 1 QQ Q R aurora dedication IT IS WITH great pleasure that we of the Aurora staff dedicate this 1949 Yearbook to Saginaw High's first Distinguished Alumna - Miss MACY KITCHEN - a friend, teacher, and counselor to three generations of Saginawians. AURORA 1949 0 Page 4 administration BOARD OF EDUCATION' Qlelt to rightl Russell Strachan, George D. Pross, Harry P. Baker, James M. Shackleton, J. Orton Goodsell, D.D.S., Walter A. Leesch, Edward C, MacRae, Chester F. Miller, Raymond A. Hart, D.D.S., and Leonard A. Henning, ..- FACULTY COUNCILOR COMMITTEE: Lleft to rightj Larry Laeding basketball coach, Ward Tibbet, Assistant principal, Miss Lois Wilson, Sophomore ccunselorg Miss Mary Elilabeth Hetherington, Publications' Advisory Miss lsma McHugh, Junior Counselor, Principal S. H, Lyttle, .l. Ross Mitchell, Athletic Manager, Miss Edna Biss, Honor banquet chairman, Miss Henrietta Beach, Director of Dramatics, Miss Catherine Riggs, Treasurer, Mrs, Marion Frciker, Dean of Girls, and Howard Faber, Activities' Director. STUDENT COUNCIL: Ctirst YOWJ Achilles Tarachas, Sally Zimmerman, Joan Gambill, and Lorraine Horton Cback rowl Joel Mills, Bob Bond, Tom Evon, Betty Jo Gorman, and Ernest Hare. William Schack, Robert Schock, Frances Szymonski, Nancy Pauli, and .lack Wessely not present. Pagv5 0 .-lUROR.rl10r10 aalminixira tion Principal S. H. Lyirle, Bonnie Richir Wtirkitig with high school girls and boys is an inspiration in itself. To have a pilff in their plans and an influence in their decisions may involve responsibilities greater than one realizes at the time. However. along with this responsibility comes the satisfaction of having contributed something-some times infinitesimal F- again something much greaterg for who can measure the effect of an encouraging conference. assistance in an evaluation of plans, a reprimand or even some diciplinary measure? The permanent oliice record of a pupil is a picture of the school life of that person and is an accurate and valuable rccord for all time. Scanning these records gives one the feeling that the American boys and girls are intelligent, happy, willing to work, and capable of handling their futures. Sincerely, cMRs.1 MA1uoN Fimkiiiz lfegiilnzz' and Dorm of Ciirlr This oflice is always open to parents and students who need help with school programs and problems. We should like to have everyone bring school troubles to us. That is what we are here to do: help solve others' problems. The door is always open, so walk right in. We should also like very much to have people who have no problems drop in occasionally and see us. Otherwise we might never get to know you at all. Drop in anytime and get acquainted. WARD Ii. 'l'miua'r fi.l'.l'i.lfmUlf l'rim'ifml N , . .few v iss H 131 21819202 2' 2526272 Deon of Girls Marion Frolter Office Secretary Elsie Cooper Assisfonf Principal Ward Tibbef .'llfROR,110tl9 0 Pug: f seniors mmm: C. Ames Maywood, Senior Counselor, is pictured here with his class officers: fseated, left to rightl Betty Doyle, treasurer, Joanne Pickett, secretary, Cstanding, left to rightl Tom Evon, president, and Ernest Hare, vice-president. Counseling for Saginaw High School Seniors has as its objectives the development of good school citizenship and preparation for graduation and after graduation activities. This means the presentation of matters connected with the general activities of the school, as well as those more restricted to graduation. - Early in the Senior Year the counseling presents the scholastic side of graduation by considering the point standing of pupils. The level of graduation and rank in the graduating class is determined on this basis. There are three levels of graduation toward which pupils are encouraged to strive, with high honor, with honor, and with recommendation. Explanation of the gift scholarships and competitive scholarships as well as the loan scholarships is given in the Senior Year because it has been found that many have made no definite plans for furthering their education beyond high school until they have reached the Senior Year. Aside from the honors which for the most part are awarded at graduation time, and are based on character rating, scholastic standing, and participation in school activities, are an invitation to the Honor Banquet, Qshared with juniors and Sophomoresb and the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Pilgrim chosen from the Senior girls. The months prior to graduation are filled with discussion of details of graduation activities, the keeping of graduation expenses within a- reasonable limit, requirements for advanced educational work, the functions of Commencement Week, the Aurora and the Senior Play. In order to knit the various home room activities together and to get the viewpoint of various Senior groups, the four class officers are aided by the Senior Central Committee, comprised of pupils elected by the various Senior Home Rooms. By so doing the theory of Democracy is put to work. C. A. MAYXY'OOD Acting Senior Counselor Page 7 . AURORA 1949 kip... 'P .Jigga H'RURi 1010 o ,,ll!.f1'fq STANLEY ALBOSTA KEITH AUSTIN FRED BAUMGARTNER Greatest achievement: playing in SHS Dance Band for three years FLORENCE BEYERSDORF Achievements: member nf glrl's band for three years and earned a band letter DON BLOWER Greatest achieve- ments: play tourna- ment and junior play Hobby: sports, especially hunting and skiing HELEN BREITKREITZ Achievement: junior PNY Favorite pastime: sport! WILLIAM ALLEN Hobbies: Spanish, Latin JEANETTE BABIARZ Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: fishing, bowling. swimming, and dancing RODNEY BEAULIEU Greatest achieve- ments: taking part in play toumament and the junior play and playing in the SHS band for three years Favorite pastime: music JANE BIGFORD Greatest achieve- ment: member of a cappella choir Favorite pastimes: music and horseback riding SHIRLEY BOERGERT Greatest achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: listening to popular music MAXINE BROKAW Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: music, drawing, and reading Page 9 o AURORA 1949 JOYCE ALLISH Her personal achieve- ment: made many new friends Hobbies: collecting statues of dogs, attending football games JANET BADER Achievement: perfect attendance record for three years Hobby: sports CHARLES B. BECKER Achievement: he leamed a trade ELISE BILLMEIER Greatest achieve- ment: obtained a letter in a cappella Favorite pastimes: music and swimming DON BOLGER Favorite pastime: playing football ROBERT BROWN Greatest achievement: playing in SHS band for three years Favorite pastimes: music and football ARTHUR ANDERSON Hobbies: football, track, chess MARJORIE BAHNEMANN Achievements: member of a cappella, Thencean, Plorad, secretary of National Honor Society Favorite pastimes: piano, embroidery - work, and bowling ROBERT BEETS Achievement: learned to play mu ic better Favorite pastime: playing in dance bands ROSE BILLMEIER Achievements: gained many new friends and perfect attendance Favorite pastime: dancing JEAN BOLGER Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: listening to the radio THOMAS BROWN LEE Favorite pastimes: horseback riding and golfing DONNA JEAN ANDREOTTI Achievements: Plorad, Y-Teens, Aurora, sports letter in junior year RUTH BAMBERGER Hobby: collecting foreign coins LOUIS BELTON Hobby: bowling Favorite pastimes: hiking and exploring BETTY ANN BITTN ER Greatest achieve- ments: made new friends and earned an athletic letter Favorite pastimes: collecting dog statues and playing the piano ROBERT BOND Greatest achieve- ments: member of a cappella choir, president of Hi-Y, member of track team DONNA BULL Achievement: learned how to get along with others Favorite pastimes: dancing and movies JOHN ARLT Favorite pastime: hunting. all sports Hobby: drawing house plans DELPHINE BARGAS Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: music and sports GEORGE BENTON Achievements: member of Hi-Y and Plorad. won manager's letter in tenth grade Favorite pastime: deer hunting JOE BLACKSHEAR Hobby: reading, especially detective magazines PETER BONK Favorite pastimes: hunting and horseback riding KENNETH BULL Hobbies: farming and baseball JERRY ARNST Achievement: found real friends at SHS Favorite pastime: working on his Model A GLENN BARNES Favorite pastimes: bowling and other sports FLORENCE BEYER Greatest achieve- ments: perfect attend- ance for three years and earned a band letter Favorite pastime: keeping a scrap book of SHS activities MARILYN BLODGETT Achievements: earned a letter and made many new friends Hobby: sports LAURRINE BOSHANS Achievement: met many new friends Hobby: collecting letters and greeting cards BETTY BUNZOW Achievement: eamed girl's athletic letter Hobbies: bowling, dancing, and sewing 'K I it ,-lI'RORl 1910 0 Pug: EDWARD BUNZOW Favorite pastimes: bowling, swimming. and golfing Hobby: building model airplanes JOHN CAWLEY Hobby: sports SHIRLEY CLEMENTS Favorite pastimes: dancing and swimming BEATRICE CRAMER Greatest achievement: member of National Honor Society in her junior year Favorite pastimes: bowling and going to the movies ANTHONY MARIO DAMBRO Achievement: made many friends Favorite pastimes: dancing, sports, and hunting ARLENE DIMENT Greatest achievement: she was Business Manager of the Student Lantern Favorite pastime: reading SHIRLEY BURK Achievements: leamed the value of study and acquired many new friends BONNIE JOY CHAFFEE Greatest achievement: member of a cappella for three years Favorite pastimes: singing and playing the piano ROBERT COBB Achievement: made many friends Favorite pastime: hunting DOLORES DAWN CRAMTON Hobbies: sewing and collecting souvenirs Favorite pastimes: dancing and singing KATHERINE DAMZYN Achievements: gained many new friends and more self confidence Hobbies: music. skating. hiking. and football games SALLY DODGE Greatest achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: bowling and dancing Page 11 o AURORA 1949 JEROME G. BURZYCK Achievements: secretary of Hi-Y for two years and , . made many new friends Hobbies: stamp collecting, music, and sports ROY CHAPMAN DON C. COLLIER Greatest achievement: playing on an American Legion baseball team Favorite pastime: sports VIRGINIA CROFOOT Favorite pastimes: dancing, swimming, and skating ANDY DARGIE Greatest achievement: just graduating Hobbies: all sports, fishing, hunting, traveling. and tinkering with cars DELORIS DORR Greatest achievement: good enough grades to po on with a nursing career Hobbies: swimming ami collecting pictures LORETTA BUTCHER Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: collecting picture post cards JOHN CHECK Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: hunting and fishing ARTHUR COLLVER Greatest achievement: earned a gym team emblem Hobby: sports ROSEMARY LEE CROSS Greatest achievement: learned to get along with others Hobbies: tennis, reading books, and merchandising MURIEL DARK Achievements: learned the value of an education and gained self confidence Hobbies: music, dancing, and sports BETTY DOYLE Greatest achieve- ments: treasurer of the senior class, member of Thencean, and earned a girl's a'hletic letter llobby: sports HENRY BUTZI N Favorite pastime: bowling LAWRENCE CHISLEA Favorite pastimes: baseball. hunting, and fishing WILLIAM CONLEY Greatest achievement member of state championship track team for three years HENRY CRUZ Achievement : earned many friends Pastimes: fishing and dancing HELEN DEMING Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: roller skating and ice skating DAN DOYLE Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: hunting RICHARD CALLIGARO Greatest achieve- ment: earned letters in football and baseball Favorite pastimes: hunting and fishing GEORGE CLARK Achievements: member of football and track teams Hobby: sports MARY COON Greatest achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: dancing and attending all athletic events MERILYN fLYNNl CULLEN Achievements: served on the Student Lantern Staff and gained many true friends Hobby: piano MARVIN DEXTER Hobbies: sports ami golf JAMES DREYER Hobbies: music and sports REBECCA CARDONA Achievements: learned the art of concentration and made many friends Hobbies: reading and dress designing TOM CLARK Achievement : member of track team Hobby: sports ERNEST COOPER ANN CUMMINGS Achievements: member of Thencean, Plorad, Aurora staff, vice president of National Honor Society Favorite pastime: music ANITA ' DIAZ Achievement: learned how to get along with others Hobbies: dancing and sports RAMOND DUBAY Favorite pastimes: hunting and fishing 13 A 55335 ' ixvfh 10+ R. U I ,x. OR! VNU o Pug: DICK DUBAY CAROLL ELSEA Favorite pastime: sports MARLENE FARLEY Greatest achieve- ment: member of a cappella for two years Favorite pastimes: music and needlework BILL FLEMING Greatest achievement : member of baseball team Favorite pa stime: baseball N JOY GASCOY NE Achievement: earned many friends Hobbies: drawing and photography OLIVE GRAHAM Greatest achievement: was able to graduate Hobby: collecting perfume bottles MARTHA DUFFY Achievements : member of a cappella. Plorad. and the Latin Club Hobby: music IRENE ENCISO Achievements: learned how to get along with others and how to talk before a group Ilobbies: dancing and music MERLIN FEDERSPIEL Greatest achievement: learned to get along with others Ilobhies: hunting. fishing. baseball DONNA MAY FOBEAR Achievement: knowing such nice teachers and friends Favorite pastime: dancing CLIFFORD GEHRLS Achievement: met many new friends Favorite pastime: sports GALEN GRANDY Greatest achievement: vice president of Ili-Y Hobbies: hunting, fishing. and working on cars Page I3 o AURORA 1949 ROBERT DU KA RS KI Hobby: stamp collecting CHLOIE ENGEL Achievement: receiving a Scholastic art award key Hobbies: art, piano, and dancing CAROL FIEBIG Greatest achievement: learned to get along with others Favorite pastime: bowling ANNABELLE FRANK ' Greatest achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: sports HELEN GEMEINHARDT Favorite pastimes: sewing and sports MARILYN GRANDY Achievements: general chairman of Aurora stai. member of Plorad and Y-Teens, attended Honor Banquet for two years, eamed sports letter Hobby: sports SHIRLEY EDDY Achievements: member of National Honor, Thencean, Plorad and Student Lantern staff Hobby: bowling RICHARD ENNIS Achievements: perfect attendance for two years and a member of the band Hobby: baseball FRANCIS FIEBKE Greatest achievement: getting through school Hobby: foot ball LOIS FREDRICKSON Hobbies: sports and reading DON GILLILAND Achievements: earned a band letter, was in Bandrama for three years Favorite pastime: swimming LORRAINE JANET GRANGER Achievement: made new friends Hobby: collecting salt and pepper shakers MILDRED EIMERS Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: dancing and bowling DENNIESE ANN ESCHENBACHER Achievement: to be able to graduate from SHS Favorite pastimes: bowling, swimming, and needlework CASIMIR FILEK Greatest achievement member of National Honor as a junior Favorite pastimes: skating, swimming, and reading DOROTHY GABRIEL Greatest achieve- ments: Bandrama and Junior play, won award in art contest Hobby: drawing BETTY JO GOR MAN Greatest achieve- ments: president of Plorad. editor of Student Lantem, vice president of Thencean Hobbies: knitting and playing the piano RICHARD GRANGER Achievement: made many new friends MARY JANE ELLIOTT Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: dancing ARTHUR EVANS Greatest achieve- ments: played varsity football for two years and was on the track team Hobbies: fishing and hunting JACK FINDLAY Achievement: was able to attend SHS LAVERN GARDAI Greatest achievement: earned a. baseball letter in junior year Favorite pastim es: hunting, fishing. baseball, and working with the Irym team BARBARA GOSSEL Achievements: won first prize in a journalism contest for newswriting. member of Plorad Favorite pastime: playing the piano and organ JAMES GREEN I JAMES ELLIS Greatest achieve- ments: member of football and basketball teams THOMAS EVON Achievements: Played varsity football for two years, member of track team, president of junior and senior classes Hobby: hunting JACK FITZPATRICK Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: hunting RAYFIELD GARRETT Greatest achieve- ments: played varsity football and won two state champ track letters Favorite pastime: traveling SUE GRABMEYER Achievements: president of girl's band and received tlrst division in Michigan state solo contest Hobby: music ROBERT GREEN Achievement: was able to graduate Favorite pastime: sports f' we K Aslflwlcl ww . mg. JANICE GRETZINGER Hobbies: music and listening to the radio JOYCE HAGEFIMAN Hobbies: drawing, sports and art JOANNE HARMER Achievement: made new friends Favorite pastime: basketball RUDOLPH HILL Greatest achievement: obtained a founda- tion for n college education Favorite pastime: drawing BILL HOYT Hobbies: hunting and tlshing BENJAMIN JARABEK Favorite pastimes: traveling and vacationing JACK GRIDLEY Achievements: played in SHS band, became leader of the SHS dance baud Hobby: music NANCY HAINSEY Greatest achieve- ments: member of l'lorad and 'Ilienceun Favorite pastime: dancing BARBARA HARTMAN Greatest achievement: worked for two years on the Lantern stat! JOYCE HOEBBEL Achievement: made new friends and enjoyed working with them JOE HOZESKA DONNA JARVIS Achievement: learned to understand the Value of football Favorite pastime: going to football games Page 15 . AURORA 1949 DON GRILL Greatest achievement: learned how to make friends Favorite pastime: baseball WILLIE HALL Greatest achievement: earned u track letter Hobby: sports GUNNAR HAYES Ilobby: collecting old coins Favorite pastimes: basketball and track HELEN HOLDEN .X chievement: learned to get along with others llohhy: dancing ROSE JABLONSKI Achievements: secretary of junior class, member of National Honor Hobby: horseback riding SALLY JESSMORE Greatest achievement: she was drum majorette for two years Favorite pastime: eating ROBERT GRINDAHL Achievement: learned how to get along with others Favorite pastime: playing football DONALD HAMMIS Greatest achievement: played a solo in the llandrama ' Hobby: studying music JOAN HEIDERER Greatest achieve- ments: member of 'Phencean and Plorad. and attained a part in one of Pit and Balcony's productions Hobby: reading DON HOLLIS HAROLD JACKSON Achievement: learned to weld CHRISTINE JOHNSON Achievement: made new friends Favorite pastime: playing and selling recordings LORAINE GRYBOWSKI Achievements: earned gym letter and attended Honor Banquet Hobby: sports and dancing GENEVIEVE HANZEL Hobbies: dancing and popular music JEANNE HENTE Achievements: Aurora staff, made many new friends Favorite pastimes: swimming, dancing, and eating RONALD HORN Greatest achievement : played three years of varsity baseball and two years of varsity football Favorite pastimes: hunting and fishing SARAH fSALLYl JACKSON Greatest achievement: made many new friends Hobby: collecting souvenirs ERNESTINE JOHNSON Favorite pastime: reading good novels MICHAEL GUSTAT Favorite pastime: ice skating Hobby: mechanics ERNEST HARE Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: baseball and hunting LLOYD HEWITT Great est achievement: member of Aurora advertising staff Favorite pastime: hunting RUTH HOULIHAN Hobbies: dancing. swimming, and ice skating MARGUERITE JACOBY Greatest achievement made many new friends Hobby: collecting records HELEN JOHNSON Achievements: member of Thencean, Plorad, National Honor, and the SHS band Favorite pastime: music MARILYN ousvmv Greatest achievement met many new friends Hobby: collecting china RICHARD HAREMSKI Achievements: member of National llonor, attended Honor Banquet, attended Wolverine Boys' State RICHARD K. HILDEBRANDT Achievement : Aurora staff llohby: photography ART HOWSON Achievements: played on basketball team and made many new friends Favorite pastime: sports DELPHINE JAMROG Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: sports especially iz-e skating JOANNE JOHNSON Achievements: member of Plorad and won a gym letter Favorite pastime: ' dancing Il'ROIf I 1010 PHIL JOHNSON llobby: photography RON KINCH Greatest achievement: he was able to buy his own sports equipment Favorite pastime: dancing PATRICIA KOEPKE Achievements: cartoonist for the Student Lantern and Aurora and gained many friends Hobbies: drawing and going to her 1-ottllge ANTHONY KUSHNER Achievement: made many friends Hobbies: hunting, tlshlng, traveling, and reading LYLE LANGSCHWAGER Achievement: getting through school Hobbies: stump and coin collecting and sports MARGARET LIST Favorite pastime: enjoying life SAL JUNGERHELD Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: swimming and sculpturlng TOM KISH Greatest achievement: perfect attendance for one year Favorite pastimes: fishing and ice skating NORMAN KOHLHOFF Ilobby: cars RUDOLPH KUSHON Achievement: gained more knowledge Favorite pastime: playing baseball JOHN LASH Achievement: was able to graduate Ilobbies: fishing and hunting ALFRED LOVELESS Achievements: made mnny new friends and became more ambitious llobby: sports Page 17 o AURORA 1949 MARJORIE JUSKIALAS Achievement: member of Aurora stat! Hobbies: reading und going to fooiball games ROBERT KLEAVER Favorite pastime: all sports BOB KOTCHER Greatest achievement: getting through school Favorite pastime: hunting JOA N N E LAATSCH Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: dancing and collecting post cards PATRICIA LAWLER Achievements: member of French club and Thencean and attended the Honor Banquet in Junior year GLORIA THERESA LUNA Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: keeping a scrap book of school activities Favorite pastimes: dancing and music LOIS KACZMAREK Achievements: earned band and girl's athletic letters, and worked on Aurora staff WALT KLINE Greatest achieve- ments: made many friends and learned how to get along with them Favorite pastimes: hunting, fishing, football, and baseball ELEANOR KRUKOWSKI Greatest achievement: won a girl's athletic letter Hobby: photography GEORGE LACOUNT Hobby: cooking DOROTHY LEE .mcoueuus LYLE Favorite pastimes: dancing and watching football games MARIE KENT A Achievements: member of Aurora staff and Y-Teens, was a majorette for one year, and earned band and girl's athletic letters Favorite pastimes: sports and dancing CAROL KNIGHT Greatest achieve- ment : she was attendant to Helen of Troy in her sophomore and junior years and Helen of Troy in her senior year Hobbies: dancing and drawing JUNE KRUM Achievement: won a gym letter Favorite pastimes: playing the piano and dancing LEWIS LAGUIRE Achievement: made many friends Hobby: sports ALVINA LEONARD Achievement: member of Plorad Hobbies: music and dancing PATSY MacGREGORY Achievement: member of Plorud Favorite pastime: going to school activities DORIS KERNS Achievement: made many friends I-lobby: collecting house plans Favorite pastime: reading BERNICE KOCHANOWSKI Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: ice skating and collecting sports items MARY KULAK Achievement: won many new friends Favorite pastime: dancing WILLIS LAMPING Achievement: attended honor banquet In junior year Hobby: collecting COIDS EDWARD LI ER Hobbies: cars and hunting JOHN McAULAY Achievement : played in SHS band for three years Hobby: music JOHN KERSHESKI Achievements: member of Hi-Y and made many new friends Favorite pastime: taking pictures BILL KOENIG Achievement: found a good sales job Hobby: making models of historical ships SALLY KURTZ Favorite pastimes: dancing and watching football games MARJORIE LANGE Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: music and sports ALLAN LINCOLN A chievem ent: made many new friends FLORENCE MoCALLUM Achievements: many new friends Favorite pastimes: attending football games and dancing 'Tm UR-l 1010 0 Pug: LORAINE MQCOMAS Achievement: attended Girl's State Hobby: singing DONNA MARTIN Achievement s : member of Y-Teens and made many new friends Favori . e pastimes: il mr-ing and football games LUCI LLE MAX EY Hobby: collecting cook iooks ALICE M. MILLER Achievement: acquired more knowledge Hobbies: collecting hillbilly songs and match covers JOHN MOTON Greatest achieve- ments: member of football and baseball teams for two years Favorite pastime: playing baseball JOANNE NICHOLS Achievement: learned how to get along with others Favorite pastimes: swimming and playing tennis ELAINE MGDONALD llobhy: drawing JOYCE MARTINDALE Achievements: member of Plorad and made many new friends Favorite pastime: dancing BILL MAXWELL Achievements: earned band and debate letters Ilobby: studying political history EDWARD MILLER Achievement: found out how to work Favorite pastime: fishing ROBERT MUESSIG llobhy: following sports BARBARA NOVAK Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: dancing Page 19 . AURORA 1949 CAROLE MCGARRITY Achievement : member of a cappella for two years Hobby: sewing DONNA MARTUCH Greatest achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: music and dancing MARY CATHERINE MAZIARZ Greatest achievement: earned a bzind letter Hobby: playing the piano accordian JOEL MILLS Greatest achievement: president of National Honor Society Favorite pastime: hunting MARY ANN NAVARRO Greatest achievement: was able to graduate Favorite pastimes: bowling and luskefball HELEN NOVAK Achievement: making many new friends Favorite pastime: dancing Hobby: collecting phonograph records GEORGE MAJOROS Achievements: member of National Honor and Plorad Hobby: swimming RICHARD MASSOLL Achievement: graduated from high school Hobby: hunting GLORIA MEAD Greatest achievement: member of Thencean Hobby: keeping a scrap book on hockey GERALD MOE Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: golfing HARRY NAWROCK Achievements: member of band for three years and president of the hand for one year Hobby: drums TOM NOVAK Hobby: sports NICKOLAS MAKRIANIS Achievements: was strong man on the gym team and played first team foo bill LEROY MASTIC Greatest achievement: attended Wolverine Boys' State Favorite pastimes: reading and experimenting in physics and chemistry GERALDINE MENTER Greatest achievement: made new friends each year MILLIE MORGAN Achievement: made many friends Favorite pastime: driving GERRY NEIDHARDT Achievements: learned the value of an education and learned how to get along with others VIRGINIA NOVY Greatest achieve- ments: member of 'Fhencean and business manager of the Aurora Favorite pastime: harmonizing with the girls JEANNE MALONE Achievement: member of Y-Teens Favorite pastimes: ice skating and reading NANCY MATHEWS Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: knitting and skating RICHARD DEAN MEYER Hobbies: hunt ing and fishing PAUL MORITZ Hobby: hunting BONNIE NELSON Achievements: leamed how to get along with others and the value of an education Favorite pastime: swimming BETTY NUFFER Achievement: three years with perfect attendance Hobbies: dancing and reading DORIS MARSH Achievements: member of Thencean, Plorad and National Honor Hobbies: ballet and photography ELEANOR MATZKE Greatest achievement was able to graduate Favorite pastimes: dancing and football games ALICE JOY MILLER Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: dancing JOAN MORSE Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: dancing and collecting records DONNA NEUMANN 4, Greatest achieve- ments: earned a airl's athletic letter and learned how to get along with others ROBERT NUFFER Greatest achievement member of lllorad Club Favorite pastimes: dancing und swimming A Q- vi 2 AIPHOR -I 1010 J. f l'ug4' 211 ARVILLA 0'DELL Achievement: graduated from SHS Favorite pastimes: dancing and sports DUANE PETRIE Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: hunting and fishing JUNE PUGH Achievement: gained mana new friends Hob ies: swimming and ice skating MARY ELLEN ROEMER Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: riding and swimming ROBERT RUPPRECHT Greatest achievement: earned letter in baseball Hobbies: pitching in baseball games and playing the piano THERESA SCHNEIDER DICK OSGOOD Achievement: was able to graduate Hobby: following sports NANCY PETTYPLACE Achievement: member of a cappella Favorite pastimes: dancing and movies JANICE RAU Greatest achieve- ments: member of Thencean and National Honor Hobby: horseback riding EDWARD ROGALSKI Favorite pastimes : hunting and fishing ANNE RUSIN ROBERT SCHOEN Greatest achievement: FHVOYICB Pastimei made many new friends Favorite pastime: music playing baseball Page 21 o AURORA 1949 NANCY PAULI Greatest achieve- ments: member of Thencean and vice president of Plorad Hobbies: dramatics and yo-yo's J0 ANN FICKETT Greatest achieve- ments: member of Thencean and vice president of sophomore class Favorite pastime: harmonizing with the girls ELOISE RAY Achievement: leamed how to make friends Hobbies: reading books and dancing HARVEY ROGNER Hobby: stamp collecting IRENE SAK Greatest achieve- ments: made new friends and learned new things Hobby: oil painting MARY LOU SCHRAGE Greatest achieve- ments: member of girls' band and made many new friends Favorite pastimes: dancing and ucrobatics HELEN PEKAS Achievements : member of Lantern staff and Y-Teens Favorite pastimes: swimming and dancing DELORES PLATKD Achievement : member of Plorad Favorite pastimes: sports and dancing DELORES REIMERS Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: swimming, ice skating, and dancing JEAN ROSA Achievement: met many friends and enjoyed their friendship Favorite pastimes: ice skating and dancing' OLLIE MAE SANDERS Greatest achieve- ments: eamed a girl's athletic letter and made many new friends Hobby: sports BARBARA SCHRAMKE Greatest achievement: made many new friends Hobby: dancing HERMAN PERKINS Favorite pastime: listening to the radio JEAN POLLNOW Favorite pastime: reading RICHARD REIMUS Achievement: member of National Honor SHIRLEY ROSEFELT Hobbies: reading and crocheting HANNAH RAE SCHARTOW Achievements: member of a cappella and made many new friends Hobby: singing J0-ANNE SCHWARCK Greatest achieve- ment: member of a cappella BARBARA PERSONS Achievement: member of a cappella Favorite pastimes: dancing and keeping :i scrap-book CAROL PRESTON Achievement: member of a cappella Favorite pastimes: music and dancing DORIS RETHMAN Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: drawing and watching baseball games SALLY ROTTER Achievement: member of Plorad Hobbies: photography and boating BOB SCHEMP BENJAMIN SCOTT Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: roller skating and sports I GEORGE PESHICK Hobbies: following politics and world problems ADELLA PUCHACZ Achievement: learned to write shorthand Hobby: costume designing GERALD RHEAUME Achievement: made many friends Hobbies: hunting and fishing JEANNE RUHLIN Achievement: member of Plorad Hobby: fishing DICK SCHNEIDER Greatest achievement made many new friends Favorite pastimes: hunting and other sport MAE MARIE SCOTT Achievements: made many friends and played on volley- ball beam Favorite pastimes: swimming, dancing, and rollerskating 1I'R0RQI 1010 o Pug RALPH P. SEVERANCE Greatest achievement: became a senior Favorite pastime: playing the trom- bone and baritone IRIS SMITH Hobby: photography SUSAN SPAULDING Achievement : member of 'I'hencean. Plorad, Aurora advertising staff. and debate team Hobby: playing the piano LUCILLE STELLWAG Greatest achieve- ments: was on the monitor force and worked In the office LOIS TELMOS Achievement: lrfaduating Favorite pastime: collecting records VITO TUTERA Achievement: played varsity foot bn ll Hobby: sports JOANNE SHANKUS Hobby: swimming KAY SMITH Achievements: member of Plorad ami made many new friends Favorite pastimes: dancing and dramatics HELEN SPEARS Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: drawing and costume designing THELMA STRAHM Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: ice skating and dancing PATRICIA TENNEY Achievement: member of a cappella and received a letter: attended Honor Banquet: won Lrirl's athletic letter Favorite pastime: dancing ROBERT URIBE Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: dancing and listening to records Page 23 o AURORA 1949 DOROTHY SIEMS Achievement: nmde many new friends Hobbies: dancing and ice skating KEITH SMITH Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: hunting and fishing JAMES SPELLMAN Favorite pastime: dancing FRANCES SZYMANSKI Achievements : president of Y-Teens, member of Student Council and earned a girls' athletic letter Favorite pastimes: bowling and dancing RICHARD TERZIA Achievement: was on State Champ track team and on cross country team: received three letters MARSHALL VALLETTE Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: collecting phonograph records Favorite pastime: fishing ELIZABETH SIEVERT Greatest achievement: mode many new friends Favorite pastime: swimming PHYLLIS SMITH Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: reading and knitting VERNA SPIEKERMANN Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: sewing and 4-H Club work RALPH TARRANT Achievement: perfect attendance record Hobby: sports RAYMOND THAYER, JR. .Achievement : attended Camp Minnewannca Favorite pastime: sketching LOIS VANDENBERG Achievement: was able to graduate Hobby: reading BOB SIMMET Hobby: working on his car ROGER S. SMITH Achievement: met many new friends Hobby: fishing ALMA STAHL Achievement: member of a cappella choir Favorite pastime: d mcing HATTYE TAYLOR Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: dancing HELEN THOMPSON Achievement: making new friends Favorite pastime: ice skating JOHN VANDERLIP Hobby: ice skating VIRGINIA SKELTON Achievements: majorette for two years and learned to get along with others Favorite pastimes: swimming and dancing DONNA SOPER Hobby: playing the piano ELLA STANFORD Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastimes: collecting records and singing KENNETH TAYLOR Hobby: reading and fishing NORMA THORSBY Achievement: kept a B average Hobby: singing and sewing FRANK VAUGHAN Hobby: keeping my car running EVERETT SLOAN Achievement: had a part in the junior play FELTON SPARKS. JR. Greatest achievement: sang professionally for two years Favorite pastime: playing the piano JIM STEINER Achievements: made many new friends and became a better baseball player Hobby: sports MARVIN TAYLOR Hobbies: hunting, fishing. and swimming BARBARA JEAN TOWNSEND Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: dancing and collecting records BETTE LOU VLIET Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: fancy work PATRICIA BEAM I1:mn'lIu- juni lnmling: VERNON GRIFFIN I nv-n'iIv pus! I4-nIIr:IlI:ill1I Imse-Imil inn ima-sz JOHN BETHUNE I-11-:lin-xt zu mzuh- mum frivnils FRED HARPER u-lnvlll' ' nvw Ahw- PAT CRAWFORD Ilrn-:III-sl :ra-Ilivvvln Iv:1l'ln-II lu wvlsl I :nvul'iIc pnstinu-sz Imxing :mil Inmting JAMES HARRIS .k...... MILDRED DALLAS Xs'I1ii-vm-ills-rits: l'2ll'Ill'II al lvtivr in gym :nui wus an IIIUIIIIWI' of the Lulin Club F:lvu1'it0 pastimes: 4-ull:-vi ing antiques. skating. :mil listening: tu alll type-s uf musiw EARL JOHNSON Im-ut:-st au-hievemcnt: played vnrsify fool- Imll fur two yours Favorite- IIZISIIIIIUZ rm-:lding sports articles MARIAN DOUGLAS I :xvurito pzlstilnes, se-will! and rs-aiding RUSSELL JOYNER Ilnhhyz i1':iv4-lin 'N Ii s Wm. ' 1 X.: 1 I. 5 JOHN P. BARBARA EYCHAS GRIFFIN ,M-Iain-vc-lm-nit manic- X1-Ixivw-vm-111: szxnl-1' mamy nm-w frim-mis with :i prufi-wi-:nail .vl':-In'str:l EVELYN WARREN KERN KEYES lin-ati-st :li-Ixivn-lil:-ill: lmrk IirsI in thi- sinh- iu Inn-:Isl jump I :lvuriim- pnstinu-I spurts .4UR0R.AI1949 o l'ag1'24 DAVID WALDEN llobby: hunting and fishing HOUSTON WELLS Hobby: sports und reading JAMES WILKINSON Achievement: won two letters in football PATRICIA WOLFE Achievement: learned to drive Favorite pastime: reading SALLY ZIMMERMAN Achievement: elected to National Ilonor in Junior year: president of 'Fhencean CURT LIVINGSTON GEORGIA WILLIAMS llobby: cooking and se-wing JOYCE WALTERS A chievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: bowling ELEANOR WENDZIK Achievement: learned to get along with other Favorite pastime: reading FRANCIS WILLIAMS Favorite pastime: swimming, dancing, and sailboating JEAN WOOD Achievement : Assistant lleneral Chairman of Aurora Ilobby: bowling EUNICE ZISSLER Achievement: member of a cappella for three years Hobby: sports LYLE OSTRANDER A chievement: graduated from high school Favorite pastime: loafing ROBERT WRIGHT Achievement : working in neon business Ilobby: fishing Page 25 o AURORA 1949 MARGARET WARRINER Achievement: made many new friends Hobbies: ice skating, roller skating, dancing JOHN WESSELY Achievement: earned two football letters: member of Student Council GEORGE WILLIAMS Achievement: three years in band and drafting Hobby: rebuilding an old car BEVERLY ANN YATES Achievement : member of a cappella Favorite pa time: doing needlework MAXINE ZOERMAN Achievement: gained new friend Hobby: kept scrap- book of school activities: collecting novelty salt and pepper shakers JAMES PARCELL Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime: playing basketball ELDON WYMAN Hobbies: stock car racing and horseback riding: LEON WASCHER I'aslime: sports ELIZABETH WESTHOFF Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: photography JEAN A. WILLY Achievement: member of girls' band for three years Hobby: fishing and canoeing VIRGINIA YOST Achievement: made many friends Hobbies: collecting stamps and photographs E. JAMES ROBERTS Favorite pastime: reading good literature DONALD WEATHERS Achievement: made many new friends Favorite pastime-: listening to westem music and bicycle riding MARGARET WHARTON Achievement: won debate and athletic letters Favorite pastime: swimming, roller skating, and reading DAVID WILSON A chievement: got through high HAROLD WEBB Achievement: gained many new friends Hobby: Building and flying model airplanes BONIETTA WHITE Achievement: learned to drive a Clll' Favorite pastime: movies GERARD WISNESKI Achievement: went to Honor school without failing Banquet: learned Favorite pastime: hqw to Bet Hlons an with others nohhy: an JAMES VIRGINIA YOUMANS YOUNG Af-hievement: Achievement: made ,ipquil-ed a job: many new friends: 'nude new friends accomplished the art Favorite pastime: of 5fUdYiYlZ homing and fishing Favorite vastime1 sports and horseback riding LOUIS GLORIA ROSSOME SPAULDING Achievement: made many new friends Hobby: collecting salt and pepper shakers MADELYNN WEIDENMILLER Achievement: member of band three years Favorite pastime: dancing BETTY WIECHERT Achievement: found out teachers were human beings Favorite pastime: swimming and reading PAULINE WITKOWSKI Achievement: was able to graduate Favorite pastime: dancing ERNA ZIETZ Achievement : meeting and making new friends: attended Honor Banduet Favorite pastime: sports COLE STEVENSON Achievements: member of football and basketball teams Favorite pastime: playing basketball distinguished ulumnus One of the lil top linancial and industrial leaders of the United States, George Magoilin Humphrey '08, hecame Saginaw Highs Tenth Distinguished Alumnus in ceremonies at the City auditorium, May 6, I9 IS. After graduating from llast Side High in l90S and from the University of Michigans Law School four years later, he returned to this city to become a junior partner in the law lirm of Humphrey, Grant, and Humphrey. He next was hired hf the Mark A. Hanna ccim- . l . wan' of Cleveland, a manasfement com van for the L7 Nations largest iron ore, coal, and investments, as general attorney. ln Il years he Succeeded Mr. Hanna as president of the corporation. He was named to direct the United States Depart- ment of Commerce Business Advisory Council in Xwashington in lfllo. The following year, as chair- man of the Pittshurgh Consolidated Coal company, he helped negotiate a new contract with john l.. Lewis and his United Mine Xworkers. Last Fall he llcw to Germany, after heing named hy Recovery Administrator Paul G. Hoffman as one of a committee to help the government decide which German industrial plants should he removed from reparations' lists. George Magoffin Humphrey '03 hos! Io journalists Back row lclockwisel Shirley Eddy, Helen Kaisarelas, Edward Miller, Marguerite Jacoby, Richard Cantu, Pat Carmichael, Dick Hildebrandt, and Carol Knight. Front row Cclocltwisel Allan Caesar, Befiy Jo Gorman, Arlene Dimenl, Lynn Cullen, Barbara Gossel, Barbara Hartman, Gael Wright, and Mr. George Humphrey. -ll R0R.4l 19410 0 Page world war II memorial scholarship 4 PRINCIPAL S. H. LYTTLE awards the 51,000 World War ll Memoricl Enclowmenl sc ship to CHARLES RANK, Commencement night. halcir- World W' ar I1 Alumni Memorial scholarships are awarded to the honor, and in memory of, 61 Saginaw alumni who lost their lives in World War Il. There are four scholarships, each one good for four years. One scholarship is awarded annually, and memorializes one-fourth of the alumni who were lost in the war. This Memorial scholarship is a gift that has been made possible because alumni and friends have given to our war memorial a total of over 830,000 to provide an endowment which earns the money for the scholarships. Thus, the prin- cipa1 amount works forever to supply the scholar- ships. The names of these fine young men mem- crialized in the 1948 scholarship were: Henry Sveda '32 Edward Bender '36 Wallace D. Nichol '39 Maxwell M. Smith '43 William Ditz '38 Keith Montross '30 Edward Noyes '39 Bernard Trombley 39 Charles Ulman '38 jack Spencer '41 Frank B. Kerrigan '43 William B. Kenel '39 Ramon Spiekerman '43 Albert W. Harms '38 Doran H. Goldfarb '43 These men have gone, but their influence will live on in the inspiration coming from these awards. These scholarships are based upon gcod character, scholarship, and participation in school activities. The 1948, 81,000 award went to CHARLES RANK. Graduating magma cum lauzle, first in his class, Bud is a Freshman engineering student at the University of Michigan. world war ll alumni scholarship contributions Class 1888 ...... Amount Contributed 1887 ....... 3281 . 186 1889 .... . . 25 1890 ....... 130 1891 ....... 135 1892 ....... 10 1893 ....... 225 1894 .... . . 36 1895 ....... 525 ga 1896 .... .. 2 1897 ....... 76 1898 ....... 125 1899 .... .. 23 Page 27 0 .50 1900 1901 1902 1905 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1 910 1 91 I 191 2 AURORA 1949 020.66 18' 10 190 20 373 150 47 140 D 173 291 120 92 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 641 475 93 720 453 287 180 360 231 306 108 116 727. .50 .50 .50 .50 50 1926 .... . . 0 1939 320 1927 .... .. 0 1940 153.50 1928 .... .. 90 1941 133.50 1929 ....... 0 1942 195.09 1930 .,..... 151 1943 108 1931 ....... 110 1944 79 1932 .... . 80.67 1945 306 1933 ....... 119.67 1946 526.59 1934 .... .. 0 1947 314.73 1935 ....... 115 1948 704.53 1936 .... . . 53 1949 423.20 1937 ....... 93 1938 ....... 986.67 national honor' smvietg Front row: Cleft to rightl Patricia Lowler, Geraldine Steiner, Lloyd Hewitt, Thomas Evon-Back row: Cleft to rightj Rudolph Kushon, Betty Jo Gorman, Betty Doyle, Marlene Farley. 'S is it Q' 1 2 y, is Front row: Cleft to rightj Barbara Gossel, Everet Sloan, Keith Smith, Lois Koczmarelx-Back row: Cleft to rightl Harold Webb, Marilyn Grundy, Marjorie Lange, Helen Pekas, Front row: Cleft to rightl Beatrice Cramer, Sally Zimmer- CLeft to rightj Norma Front row: Cleft to rightl Helen Johnson, Rose Jablonski, mon, Shirley Eddy, Casimir Filek-Back row: Cleft to rightl Thorsby and Katherine Ann Cummings, Jean Pollnow-Back row: Cleft to rightl Doris Marsh, Richard Reimus, Richard Haremski, Janice Damzyn. Joel Mills, LeRoy Mastic, Robert Rupprecht, Moriorie Rau, Miss Mary Buslrard, advisor. Bahnemann. Front row: Cleft to rightl Beverly Yates, Marjorie Juskialas, Alvina Leonard, June Krum-Back row: Cleft to rightl Donna Neumann, Ernest Hare, Rolsert Schoen, George Moioros, Bonnie Chaffee. Front raw: Cleft to rightl Esther Hetzner, Ryan Pellxlli, .lames Rup- precht, Robert Sowatsky, Jean Roenicke-Back row: Cleft to rightl Kaye Fox, .lo Robins, Kay Croteau, Shirley Cox, George Baumann. Front row: Cleft to rightl Virginia Novy, Gerard Wisniewski, Richaid Granger, Nancy Hainsey, Kenneth Taylor-Back row: Cleft to rightl Helen Spears, Elise Billmeier, William Maxwell, Bette Vliet, Betty Bittner. Missing: Denniese Eschenbocher. .'ll RURrl 10,19 0 Page' 28 quill 8: scroll society Quill 8: Scroll, International Honorary so- ciety for high school Journalists, established Saginaw's Michael A. Gorman chapter in 1926. Two years of satisfactory journalism, plus high quality work in writing or advertising, as well as qualifying nationally, complete the re- quirements for those pupils applying for mem- bership. Each year Mr. Gorman, editor of the Flint Daily journal. entertains active and pledged members at a banquet at the Saginaw Club. Active members of Gorman Chapter for I949: Arlene Diment, Shirley Eddy, Betty Jo Gorman, Barbara Hartman, Dick Hildebrandt, , 'N-s Marguerite Jacoby, Carol Knight, and Ed Miller. it is- Top, Quill 81 Scroll host Michael A. Gorman and lantern editor-in-chief Betty Jo Gorman with the Lantern Service award Middle, Four National first prize winners in Quill 8- Scroll and Scholastic's 1948 creative writing contest: Barbara Gossel, Shirley Eddy and Betty Ja Gorman, who tied for first prize in the Nation in newswriting, Allan Caesar, who won an uncontested first prize in the Nation in feature writing. Typewriters are their prizes! Bottom, Superintendent-Emeritus and Mrs. W. W. Warner chat with Publications' Ad- viser Mary Elizabeth Hetherington Page 29 o ,-IURUR.-11949 Pledges: Joyce Asmus Bertha Bierschbach Bonnie Chaffee Donna De Fore Marilyn Gustin Mona June Huebner Tom Kingry Donna Kissane Pat Koepke Patricia Lawler Edythe Martin Lillian Means Gloria Mead Geraldine Neidhardt Bonnie Nelson Joanne Nichols Nancy Pauli Helen Pekas Mona Pierson Delores Platko Jo Ann Schwarck Barbara Strauch Marie Strobel Lois Telmos the student lantern Commendations are due every staff member for well-written news stories, sprightly features, and vigorous editorials, Dr. Laurence Camp- hell, critic judge, declared in announcing that Saginaw's Sfmlurt Iazzzlerrz had copped Quill LQ Scrolls International Honor ranking for the sixth consecutive year, September I7. Scoring a total of 906 out of a maximum 1,000 points, it also snagged the A for achieve- ment under the leadership of Peggy Deisig, editor-in-chief, and Pat Elliott, business man- ager. Only I7 points separated it from a perfect rating in influencing readers and entertain- ing readersu divisions. Your double-page spread on the hte lrefer- ring to last year's blaze in a baler in Old Mains hasementl is good pictorial editorial workf Dr. Campbell emphasized as he also praised the Ifnzterzzfr line student letters, employment stor- ies, zip in newswriting, and new look in head- line type. Other editors on the prize-winning paper in- cluded: Dale MacConnel, sports, Claude Men- dell, editorial page, Elaine Yelsik, news. Report- ers included: Richard Cantu, Pat Carmichael, Allen Caesar, Lynn Cullen, Arlene Diment, Shirley Eddy, Betty jo Gorman, Barbara Gossel, Barbara Hartman, Dick Hildebrandt, Marguer- ite Alacoby, Helen Katsarelas, Carol Knight, George Lea, Ed Miller, Janice Rau, Dick Watt, and Gael Wfright. Donna Neumann, Helen Spears, Lois Telmos, and Sally Zimmerman were typists. Clockwise: Allan Caesar, Barbara Gossel, Arlene Diment, Shirley Eddy, and Berry Jo Gorman board Chesapeake 8- Ohio, enroute to Columbia Scholaslic Press Association convention in New York city, .-H'RURl 1010 o Page Jill ll vlvn of troy Top: Sally Stcpleion, Carol Knight, Connie Morley. in Ivr-sf-lmol sportsmanship - arthur hill-sagiluur Boltom: Dick Agricola, Paul Hinkin, Major leckie, Tom Evon, Belly Jo Gorman, Dave Browne, Uoel Mills obsenil. Page' Ill 0 ll ROHl 1010 11,411 pilgrim, '48 Capturing one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on a Saginaw High girl, SHIRLEY EDDY earned this year's D.A.R. Good Citizenship Pilgrim title by vote of the Faculty Councilor committee. Maintaining a 2.7 scholastic point standing, the Student Lantern News editor is a member of National Honor society, Thencean, Plorad, and the 1949 Aurora staff. She also tied for first place in the nation in newswriting in Quill fr Scroll and Scholastic? 1948 creative writing contests, is a Quill fr Scroll pledge, and a girl letter winner. The D.A.R. award is sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution to promote appreciation of good citizen- ship among young people. Local winners are presented the gift of a D.A.R. Pilgrim pin, attendance at a Pilgrimage luncheon at the time of the D.A.R. Michigan State conference, and mem- bership in the Martha Washington Chapter of Good Citizenship Pilgrims, a local branch of the State organization, with Mrs. Paul Krause as a special sponsor. Candidates are chosen from among three finalists chosen by Senior class vote on a basis of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. ' sophomore all-A SHIRLEY EDDY KAYE FOX :IURORJ 1949 0 Pago 3 state track vhamps, 1948 l State Champion team: 880 yard relay-Ray Garrett, James Ellis, William Conley, Glenn Webb, and Bob St. John. IMPORTANT MEET RECORDS April 9, Dual meet with Arthur Hill Saginaw 48, Arthur Hill 43 April 24, River Rouge Meet Saginaw 5lV2 ffirstl May l6, Vclley Meet Saginaw 62, ltirstl May 23, Regional Meet Saginaw 91, Cfirstl May 30, State Meet Saginaw 37'!z, lfirstl Saginaw also wan four relay races at the Mt, Pleasant relays, and won a dual meet with Flint Central. Page 33 o 4llfR0Rfl1O419 The fourth State Track championship in as many years belonged to Saginaw High last Spring when Coach Herb Korf's Trojans ran away with the title at Lansing by edging out Arthur Hill, 3716 to 5-115. Led by Bob Parson's first in the half mile, Wzlrren Keyes' hrst in the broad jump, and a first from the 880-yard relay team: Ray Garrett, Bob St. john, jim Ellis, and Bill Conley, the Trojans climaxed another great year in track. During the season the squad lost only one meer, the Mt. Pleasant relays, in sweeping to a near-perfect season. Of the 3712 points the Trojans scored, I9-V, were tallied by boys who will return this Spring. This, together with the fact that the undergraduates won 'the Valley Undergraduate meet, should make for another successful season this year. individual honors Regional medal winners in Scholastic's '48 Art contest: DOROTHY GABRIEL, CHLOIE ENGEL, and MARIANNE KULL, who exhibit- ed genre pictures in tempera and a portrait in oil, respectively, at Crowley-Milner's last Spring. Chloie's picture was retained and hung for the National exhibit at Pittsburgh. For the past seven years Thencean society has awarded a S50 Academic scholarship to a Senior girl who plans to attend col- lege, A candidate must first petition Then- cean's sponsor for consideration, then after receiving special recommendations from the Principal, she must pass an achievement test arranged by the Sponsor and Senior Coun' selor. JOAN THOMPSON and LUCILLE KAP, PLINGER were the recipients for l948. 5.2 1 9. 1 .v mi, Last year two Senior girls were given four year tuition scholarships to Central Mich- igan College. These were based on schol- astic record and personality. JEANNE PINKERTON and MARGARET WATSON were the T948 recipients. :IGH Last year four Senior boys were awarded scholarships to the University of Michigan. These scholarships are based on scholastic record, dependability, and personality. They must maintain a B average in order to continue to receive the four year tuition scholarship. JAMES HILDEBRAND, WILLIAM GABRIEL, JAMES STODDARD, and CHARLES RANK were the T948 recipients. For the first time last year Hi-Y gave o S50 Academic scholarship to a Senior boy who plans to attend college. JUD COOPER was the recipient for 1948. Each year two S100 cash Panhellenic Scholarships are awarded to high school girls chosen from among the top twelve girls-one from Saginaw High School and one from Arthur Hill High School who rank high in leadership, personality, as well as scholarship. PEGGY DEISIG was Saginaw High Schoal's winner of the Panhellenic Scholarship for 1948. IIRURI 1919 0 Pngv IH individual honors Y is MARGARET WATSON The Lantern Service award goes to that member of the staff who has given excep- tional personal service to the paper, re- gardless of her position on it. It was first awarded in i935 with five editors winning recognition. Last year's award, presented at the Michael A. Gorman Quill Bi Scroll dinner, went to ELAINE YELSIK. Each year Michigan State College offers two scholarships to high school students in each Congressional district who rank high in a general knowledge test. Last year LUCILLE KAPPLINGER and FRANK BRADLEY both won a scholarship because of their superior record mode on a general knowledge test. law- 35 . ,-uf1m1c.1 ww CHLOI E ENGEL Each Spring a Senior or Junior boy, rank- ing in the upper third of his class scholas- ticully and outstanding in athletic achieve- ment and leadership, is nominated to re- ceive the Michigan Honor trophy. Scholar- ship ranks 25 percent, and leadership 50 percent in compilation of the record. Nominees' qualifications are referred to the Advisory Council, at a meeting of which a University of Michigan representative is present. FRANK BRADLEY, last year's win- ner, is studying at Michigan State. He also shared the Don McGee scholar- ship with the late David Gerst. State second division winners at the 1948 Michigan School Band and Orchestra asso- ciation Solo and Ensemble festival at Michigan State college were IVAN BUCH- ANAN, tuba, LESTER HORTON, cornety and BEN HORTON, bass. inllirirlual honors JACQUELINE VON SCHIPMANN JAMES STODDARD ang if - : Q .er '25 2, The P-T.A. Academic Scholarship cup, first awarded in l930, helps promote academic scholarship in this school. Principal S. H. Lyttle suggested that P-T.A. buy such a cup and that each year the name of the Senior student having the highest academic scholarship ranking should he engraved thereon. Last year three were so honored. CHARLES RANK, JAMES HIIDEBRAND, and WILLIAM PARTH were i948 recipients. MARILYN GRANDY won an Honorable Mention in the Quiz Kids National Best Teacher Contest. Miss Isma McHugh was her entry. Commercial Cup honors are awarded on a basis of personality: personal appearance, manner, dress, and voice. Candidates must have attended Saginaw for three consecu- tive years and have satisfactorily completed three years of English, two of typing, and a year each at bookkeeping, shorthand, and transcription. DOROTHY STAHL was the 1948 recipient. CHARLES RANK ,ll'ROR-I 1940 o Pngi- 36 i ndi vialu ul In on urs Regional winners in Original Oratory, Dramatic Declamation, and Oratorical Declamation: JANET JONES, first place winner in the Valley, went on to rank third in the Regionalg FRANK BRADLEY ranked first in both the Valley and Regional: and CAROL CHASE won first in the Valley and second in the Regional. After school closed, Janet won a S500 first prize in the Negro Ellx's contest, with her piece of original ora- tory, then went on to place SECOND IN THE NATION. State second division winners at the T948 Mich- igan School Band and Orchestra association Solo and Ensemble festival at Michigan State college were IVAN BUCHANAN, tubag LESTER HORTON, cornetg and BEN HORTON, bass. Aff w Q1 State first division winners at the 1948 Mich- igan School Band and Orchestra association Solo and Ensemble festival at Michigan State college, last Spring were SUE GRAB- MEYER, baritone, and DON HAMMIS, trom- bone. alunuli scholarships he DORIS MARSH won S5 for her third place essay on Youth and Today's Problems in the September Youth Month contest. Regional medal winners in Scholastic's '48 Art contest: DOROTHY GABRIEL, CHLOIE ENGEL, and MARIANNE KULL, who exhibited genre pic- tures in tempera and a portrait in oil, re- spectively, at Crowley-Milner's last Spring. Chloie's picture was retained and hung for the National exhibit at Pittsburgh. The Senior Class of l920, after a highly successful financial year. decided to turn over 353250 to the Alumni Asso- ciation trustees to serve as the foundation for a fund to be called the Alumni Scholarship. Profits from football games, plays, and the yearbooks were added to the fund until April. 1955. Then, by court action, the United Ad- visory Scholarship commission came into permanent possession of the money. They were instructed to make awards only to Saginaw High School graduates. Today Alumni Scholarship winners are selected jointly upon recommendation of the faculty and the United Scholar- ship Commission. The selection is based on character. scholastic standing, participation. and achievement in various recognized school activitiesg quality of leadership, regard for authority, evidence of future public spirit, sense of serv- iceg all elements which make for a thorough and constructive American citizen. Scholarships are awarded only as funds are available, Last year this honor was shared by Frank Bradley. jane Reist, Helen Katsarelas, and Williztni Parth, who re- ceived SZOO each. Frank is now attending Michigan Stateg Jane, University of Michigang Helen, Central Michigang and Williziiii, Bay City Junior. Page 37 0 .-ilf'ROR:I 19-19 in th 1' vlassramln MISS MARY BUSKARD instructs Jean Roenicke, Theo- Dick Calligoro kicking off for COACH MISS ISMA MCHUGH, American history dore Ashley, and Esther Hetzner in the proper use of HERB KORF and Ronnie Horn. instructor and Junior Counselor, and Mary the library. McGurck look over an article in the American Observer. MISS MARGARET GRIFFIN is shown here with one of her English classes. They are: ILeft rowl Bessie Hickmott, Leon Mott, and Betty Bettine. IMiddIe TCWI Bonnie Jean Moore, Karl Roth, and Joan Schromke. lRight row! Jerry Morrell, Joyce Morrison, and Sarah Nelson. IFc1r rightl Joan Mc- Cormick. Andy Dargie and AI- vina Leonard watch interestingly as MRS. MARGARET SMITH, psychology, sociology, and English instructor, gives a demonstra- tion Duane Godwin, Dolores Brown, and Joe Cowley discuss the proper use of the speaker's stand in public speaking with MISS HENRIETTA BEACH. EARL KELSEY checking the automechonics pro- gress of Ileft to riglxtl Mike Gustat, Lester Armstrong, and Charles Woodley. Carol Hensel, Delores Hoffman, and MISS MARY SLACK work on o dress pattern in the homemaking class. Evelyn Jaenicke, LARRY LAEDING, chemistry in, structor, and Richard Hoffman enioy a Lab session. 50- .4l'ROR,-11949 o Page 38 ill 'Ill' l'lllSSI'00lll T JMOBLIGATJONS to Om Cou.n!A.g L1 Btllug pri . DUYIES I 1- John Vanderlip watches as C. AMES MAYWOOD, of the Vocational department, gives a demonstration. 6 JE-'Q-. I CASSIUS GOULD, vocational English in- structor, looks over Jack Lee's work while the following people work on: ifirst rowl Judson Morris and Stanley McArn. lSecond rowl Alaysius Ponick- terci, Charles Salmer, and Don Robison. Paul Scott looks through the telescope as JOHN JACOBSON, biology instructor, and Eileen Boensch look on. STANLEY STULL watches as Robert Glover and Gerald Shirley Cooper smiles as Typing ln- Sawatzke perform a difficult execution in gym class, structor RICHARD BRENNAN ap- proves the accurate work of Gwen- dolyn Cross. Spanish must be o colorful subiect iudging by this picture of Frank Hernandez, MISS HELENE NEUMANN, Joanne Heiderer, and Esther Tolosa. SIEGEL DAVIS watches os Edward Pearson and Harold Henry Otto seeks assistance from his R. L. HANSEN writes an answer in Julie Nichol's Wilcox make moulds in machine shop. vocational math instructor, HOWARD English book as Bernadette Wisniewski, Andrew BEATTY. Munson, Bill Link, Ronnie Hearin, and George l'agv.'i9 o .-llf'li0H.-l 1919 Rogers look on. lLeftl MISS ELNA PRITCHARD and ,Ianice Debniak, Marie Zolinski, Vera Peters, Marilyn Moreau, and Nancy Bricker work on posters which help promote the sale of tickets for the Memorial Scholarship. CRightJ OSCAR B. HUYGHE, band instructor, poses at the field with the following stu- dents: IFront rowl Joanne Vance and Sally Jessmore. CSec- ond rowl Dick Gault and Jim Kindig. CThird rowl Ben Hor- ton and Ivan Buchanan. Cleftl Joanne Schwarck, Ken- neth Pagel, MISS DOROTHY STAMBAUGH, music instructor, Robert Schempp, and Marlene Farley look over a sheet of music. fRightI Sue Spaulding, SOCIAL SCIENCE Instructor WILLIAM ELHARDT, and Donald Blower are engrossed in a map study. CLeftJ MISS KARLA BEIERLE looks over a drawing while John Arlt and Yetive Daunlee look on. fRightl Marvin Taylor, Kenneth Taylor, and CHARLES SCHOE- DEL, veteran shop instructor, work together on c machine re- pair iob. JOHN JALOBSON J V ccach watches lfrrst rowj WILLIAM McMULLlN, Cross-Country coach KENNETH GRAY Junior Varsity football Charles Uribe Joe Draqo and Ken Morris Ise ond times the running speed of Alfred Loveless coach advises Joe Drago on passing Ken rowI Frank Naples and Chet Delarern Ctar rghtl Ed and Robert Bond. Morris ond Chet Delovern look on in ilu' 0111881110111 MISS LENORE BILLINGTON and MISS MAR- Mr, Julius Feldman dictates to secretary MRS. CORA DUNCAN and Marina Cruz and Tom GARET GRIFFIN are served tea by Betty Bun- June Krum os Office Coordinator CATHER- Dangel ponder over a French lesson. low and Jean Bolger of the homemaking class. INE RIGGS observes. WILLIAM HOUSTON, shop teacher, supervises J. ROSS MITCHELL, athletic manager CLIFFORD MUNSON, drafting instructor, and George Harold Shafer and Jack Chinnery on a iob. and English instructor, checks football Williams watch Edward Lier do a bit of demonstrative tickets. drafting. Margaret Withrow, Foods Instructor MISS MAJA WHITE, MISS LENORE BILLINGTON and A little map information is given to Donna Sa- and Scilly Schmolitz smile approval as Mildred Reese pours Shirley Wood discuss the amazing gasser and Viola Stokes by MISS EDNA BISS, tea. likeness of shorthand characters. United States history instructor. Pug:-AH o Il5ltUR.-I10-10 in ilu' classrooln MRS. GWENDOLYN MAYWOOD, civics, economics, Bill Koenig and MISS KATHLEEN June Gemeinhardt, Frances Maziarz, and Thomas and U. S, history teacher, checks current events with BOLAND hold an interview in Klonowski wait for MISS JOSEPHINE HUGENER'S Everett Sloan and Beverly Ann Yates. soles' class. approval of their Sophomore English papers. Do you suppose ARTHUR LAUER, civics and eco- Marjorie Bahnemann solves a problem in MR. BUD STELLER supervises Bob Elsea in a nomics teacher, and Seniors Betty lou Vliet, Nancy Algebra for MISS MARY MAUDE BROWN and drawing, while Russell Potts and Rudy Boyer Hainsey, Jack Wessely, and Roger Hearin, could John Zehnder. look on. be listening to an educational program or the World Series? Joe Lopez, Arthur Anderson, and Lorraine Thomp- MISS IRMA RICE, English instruc- John Pager and Elmer Brown work with Welding ln' son look a little puzzled as they listen to MISS JEAN tor, looking over the day's lesson. structor CECIL ANGLE, GREY'S explanation of a geometric problem. .-IIVKUR.-I I9-I0 0 Pagv I in Ill 1' 4-lassramm MISS BELVA McCORMICK, bookkeeping instructor, Wayne Packard and MRS. ONEITA HAMMIL Walter Kline, Betty Doyle, and CLARENCE shows Beatrice Cramer the proper way to operate help Joyce Thick with a sentence diagram in HAAS, English instructor, look up a word a calculating machine while Nancy Mathews and Sophomore English. in the dictionary, while Curtis Livingston Donna Bull look on. Don Collier, MRS. GERALDINE BERTOVICK, Mary Ann Navarro, Jack Fitzpatrick, and Delores Cramton hold an English gal: fest. MISS LOIS WILSON supervises the work of Cleft to rightj Jean Hurst, Harolcl Josehart, Martha Grindohl, and Ruth Leach as they drudge on their English notebooks. and Beniamin Jarabek study. New Girls' Gym Instructor PAT WILSON De HAVEN, shows Hannah Rae Schartow and Barbara Kinne just how it is done. ARTHUR LAUER, J. V. coach, shows some blocking technique Assistant Coach LARRY LAEDING, Coach HERB KORF watches Ronnie Horn and to the following from left to right: Jack Somerfield, John STANLEY STULL. line coach and Cole Stevenson ut practice, Dick Calligaro and Anderson, Jim Vervaort, Tom Tilot, Frank Naples, Bob Kouts, chemistry instruc- Ray Garret, teammates, also watch with interest. Ken Morris, Ioe Drago, and Charles Uribe. Pagi' -13 c .-llllfflli 'l 1919 tor. in th 0 1-lassro om Superintendent- CAbove, topl LeRoy Mastic demonstrates on experiment as Principal S. H. Lyttle ogoin! Emeritus ond Mrs. W, W, Warner Sally Zimmerman, Physics Instructor HARALD POULSON, and Joan Heiderer look interested, Journalism lnstructor MARY ELIZABETH HETHERINGTON supervises Shirley Eddy, Arlene Diment, Marguerite Jacoby, Betty Jo Gorman, and Dick Hildebrandt in Student Lantern work, KENNETH GRAY indicates a location in geography MISS MARY EWING, community health and geog- clciss us William Vudovich and Kathleen McCully watch. rciphy instructor, shows Carole McGarrity and Sully Rotter how to fluff u pillow case. L tt 5 ,K in - x .. t T X Q . 1 George Bledsoe and Betty Ann Prall ottentively study c Bill Owen, HOWARD FABER, and Lewis Lash study a Latin picture with MRS. MARGARET TENNY. chart of insect legs, while Carol Ashley looks on. A-ll'R0K'l 1910 o Page' Al-I juniors Seated: Joan Gumbill lvice-presidentl, Kelly Turuchus, president, conferring with Junior Class Counselor lsma McHugh. Joan Murlick lsiundingj. Counseling in the Eleventh Grade is handled through weekly group meetings in the Home Room and through individual conferences with the pupil. While all counseling deals with character development, the main stress in this grade is on CONDUCT and BEHAVIOR, emphasizing such characteristics as honesty, dependability, loyalty to one's self and to the school, co-operation, courtesy, and good leadership, in fact, all characteristics that would be of value in the development of good leadership for the civic community. Each year special stress is placed on some certain phase. This year the emphasis is centered on Courtesy and Con- sideration for others. Other important items discussed in these weekly group meetings are: The School Code, 'Order with Freedom and Courtesy', its true meaning and how each one could apply it in his daily life, , The jones' Personality Chart or The Pupil Profile , with the list of qualities stressed and how these affect the future lives of each pupil. One trait chart is kept on the bulletin board of each Home Room about three weeks to try to impress that trait upon the pupils, The Personnel File ,-what it contains and how significant it is in the life of each pupil, Camp Minniwancan, how it operates and how Juniors are selected for it, Wolverine Boys' Stare , its purpose in developing the best in leadership through actual participation from a political point of view, and how boys are chosen to go. Through individual conferences, a pupil is able to discuss more personal things with the teacher and each gets to know the other better. Many difficulties are cleared up through these personal conferences and much good is accomplished. All conferences, individual or in groups, help the pupil to get a better and broader perspective of the greater values of life. ISMA F. MCHUGH Uunior Coumelori Page 45 o AURORA 1949 D' f 2' , 4 M, X 3 g . uf . - f 'H f' ' ' df 'Q S' ' K ' -::s:s5a5a5s5: ' W Q .3 jg. z .ag I. r y S I ' ltl' 5 : N . , X + X A .QL ' 1 qu. 3, 5. X5 K, ': 4 2 - f Q-X I W 4 ' V 014119919 o Pug: MARION ABRAHAM JOYCE ARNOLD CAROL BERTRAM JANICE BOLSTER ALBERT BROWN JOHN CARDONA SHIRLEY COX CLARA MA DAVIS DONNA DENT JUSTINE DUKARSKI FRED CAROL ADAMS ALLMAN THEODORE RICHARD ASHLEY AUBRY BARBARA JOAN BEYER BEYER EVELYN SAMUEL BOWMAN BOWMAN EDWARD ELAINE BROWN BROWN NORMA CAROL CARPENTER CHASE JACK MARY CRANE CREGEUR E JANICE DONNA OEBNIAK DEFORE JAMES RALPH DQROSIA DETLOFF BONNIE JEANINE DUQUETTE DURAND Page 47 o AURORA 1949 JUANITA AMY ROY AVON BERTHA BIERSCHBACK CHESTER BRANDT JAMES BROWN JACK CHINNERY WILLIAM CRELLER JOAN NE DeGROAT RAY DIEDRICH RICHARD EASLICK LEONARD ANDERSON THOMAS BAASE DOREEN BINGEMAN SHIRLEY BRASSEUR RUTH BUCK JOHN CICHOWSKI BONNIE CROSSEN GLADYS DELORME ROBERT DIMENT GLORIA ECKER PATRICIA JOSEPHINE ANDREWS ANTONIEWSKI .WN MARIE GEORGE BAROWSKI BAUMANN ROBERT JEAN BLAISDELL BLAKELY RICHARD IRENE M. BRENNAN BRETHAUER ROLAND SALLY JEAN BURR BURR LEO JOANNE M. CLAYTON COOMBS KAY MARINA CROTEAU CRUZ RALPH JOE Del VALLEE De NITTIS WALTER FLORINE DIMENT DIXON JOANNE DIEGO ECKSTORM ENCISO DOUGLAS LESTER ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG GERRIE Lou HURLEY BECKMAN BEEMAN HENRY DEAN BLUNT BOERTMAN NANCY ALLIE BRICKER BROCKETT FRANK ANNIE BYRON CANTU ERNESTINE MELLNESS COOPER COOPER DELORES JOAN DANILOWICZ DARGIE BILL DONNA DENNISON DENNO ROBERT LAVERNE DOUGLAS DUBAY VERA VIVIAN EVANS EYER PATRICIA ARMSTRONG JOSEPH BELL RICHARD BOETTCHER HAZEL BROTHERS JOSEPH CARDONA JANET CORNWELL ESMA DARWISH ERNA DENOMA KATHLEEN DUBAY JOHN FAGER Qx x 5? 5' 0 xx Q' X K X QW X N A v-1. 51' fl ,L -Q Q Ss. .xi Q. X N N :safe 4 2 if 5 X Q 'B' vi X . ,... .. X f A W z F 5 I .:: i t E ,L i .W n .XF , ::a::y.. 33 'K 1 fs K X, NS ziggy 5, .. Y' af- QQ: :-,, V, fb X' 'E :., ,v .. 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BARBARA JOE VIRGINIA SHIRLEY JO ANN DONALD JEAN WALLACE RETTMAN RICO RICO RIETHMEIER ROBINS ROBISON ROENICKE ROGALSKI KARL CHARLENE JAMES ROBERT JAMES DELPHINE DONNA CHARLES ROTH RULE RUPPRECHT RUSSELL RYAN RYDEL SAGASSER SALMER HELEN LUCILLE BETTY JOAN TOM EDWARD HORACE LUCILLE SAYAN SCARBROUGH SCHAFFER SCHEMPP SCHOEN SCHWANNECKE SCOTT SCOTT Ll ARGENTINA DONALD HAROLD JANICE DONALD LEONARD JOYCE DONALD SEARS SEVERANCE SHAFER SHAKE SHARPE SIMECKI SIMS SLACHTA ROBERT EUGENE BARBARA DONALD ALFRED HOWARD CLARENCE ROBERT SLOMINSKI SLOMKOWSKI SMITH SMITH SOCHA SODDT SOMERFIELD SOWATSKY LILAH ROY MARLENE SALLY NAOMI GERALDINE JACK DARLENE SPIEKERMAN SPEIKERMAN SQUANDA STAPLETON STEFFIN STEINER STEVENSON STINSON MARIE PATRICIA ROBERT BONNIE ACHILLES ERVIN LOIS ANN LOIS ANN STROBEL SULLIVAN TALKINGTON TANNER TARACHAS THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON EDWARD MARILYN ESTHER JOANN DALE BONNIE ARDITH COLLEEN TINNEY TIMM TOLOSA VANCE VanWORMER VOELKER VonSHIPMANN WAACK EDNA DIANNE NEIL JIM ANGELYN LOUIS LUCILLE THOMAS WALLACE WALDERZAK WACHOWICZ WARTENBERG WELCH WELLS WENZEL WESOLEK HAROLD ROSE EVELYN DAN MILTON DONALD MARY LOUISE ROBERT WILCOX WILINSKI WILLERT WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLY WILSON WINTERS Page 53 . AURORA 1949 MARIE GERALDINE RHODE ROKITA MAN UEL BONNIE SANCHEZ SAUVE LUCY WINIFRED SCOTT SCOTT RONALD EDWIN SLANCIK SLATER AUDREY JOYCE SPENCER SPENCER VIOLA BARBARA STOKES STRAUCH LORRAINE TOM THOMPSON TILOT BILL BEVERLY WAHL WARNER LUCILLE MARIE WHITEHOUSE WHYTE SHIRLEY BETTY WOOD WOOLEVER JOYCE ASMUS DONNA CRAMPTON JAMES GREEN EDWARD IVEY MAXINE MATHEWS BETTY PONDER BARBARA THOMPSON HELEN DON ARLENE DOROTHY DOMINGA DORIS MILDRED MARIE WYDRA WYNN YANKAUSKAS YOST ZARAGOZA ZIETZ ZIMMERMAN ZOLINSKI WILLIAM KENNETH EARL ROSE MARIE DOROTHY ROBERT RONALD JAMES BRADY BIVER BONNER BRADY BROWN BEYERS CARNICOM CAWLEY PAT YETIVE JOHN JERRY MARVIN JOYCE ROBERT HOWARD CRAWFORD DAUNLEE DEARMAN DEXTER DRAVES FEDDER FERGUSON GALE ROBERT WILLIAM GORDON DONNA CHARLES SALVADOR ROBERT CONNIE GUSTIN GUSTIN GUYMER HAITE HARVEY HERNANDEZ HERZBERG HORONZY MALCOLM EVELYN JOHN JAMES GERALD ANGELINE CHARLES MARY ELLEN JACKSON JAENICKI KENEL KINDIG KRYSZAK LOPEZ LUTH MARKHARDT RICHARD ELESPIA ANNETTE GENEVIEVE EDWARD RICHARD RAY ROBERT McDONALD MCKELLER MGKINNEY MCKNIGHT MIKULEWICZ MILLER MODLIN PARKER DONALD HERBERT ROBERT SHIRLEY JACK EDWINA LEON GLORIA RIEF SAMRA SCHEMPP SCHMIDT SCRIVER SHAW SMITH STARCK BARBARA DUANE ARDIS ALBERT FRANCIS TUKE VanWORM ER WEIGANT WELCH WSZOLEK PAUL CHECK KENNETH GOETZ HELEN HUGHS EDYTHE MARTIN OTIS PERKINS TOM SYMANS AURORA 1949 . Page 54 ho hh ins First Row lleft to rightl: Donna Sagasser, Geraldine Menter, Mary Lou Gregeur, Winifred Scott, Barbara Gossel, Dorcthy Stambaugh, Director, Alma Stahl, Carol Preston, Jecm Pollnow, Lorraine McComas, Nancy Pettyplace. Second Row Lleft to rightl: Martha Duffy, Hannah Rae Schartow, Bonnie Chaffee, Jane Bigford, Eunice Zissler, Elise Billmeier, Thomasine Nickerson, Beverly Yates, Justin Dukarski, Jo-Anne Schwarck, Mariorie Bahnemann. Third Row flett to rightlz Dale Van Wormer, Ralph Severance, Pat O'Boyle, Ed Brown, Duane Van Wormer, Donald Smith, Felton Sparks Jr,, Robert Schempp, Kenneth Pagel, Phil Johnson, Jack Sheets, Rcyfield Garrett, Pat Tenney. Shirley Hopkins, Laverne Dubay, Mau Director Henrietta Beach makes up Bob Kraatz as Helen Ann Yaeger, Joyce Ditz, and Donna rec-n Keane, and Ruth Rahn at 1948 Lois Dalenherg, Danna Ryman, and Barbara Kirkman Ryman arrange properties for the Senior play. Plorad Play Tournament, look on at 1947 Plorad Play Tournament. Left to Right: Lois Dalenberg, Jeannette Demsky, Gert- Gertrude Jutzi and Dick Watt Left to Right: Pat Elliott, Esther Town, Sue Schaefer, rude Jutzi, Beverly Boertman, and Dorothy Gabriel at help with last minute property Kay Croteau, Mary Lou Zahner, Mary Bromm, Rose Bandrama. moves for the Senior play. Marie Wesson, and Ruth Skimin at Bandrama. Prrg1'55 0 .-IUROK.-I I0-I9 lmbhivs Left to Right: Donna Kissane, Laura Jean Thomp- Left to Right: Doris Marsh, Left to Right: Grey Gitzen, 'Korky' Schmidt, Greg Barris, son, Beverly Boertman, Jeanette Demsky, Gert- Donna Ryman, Sally Hoff- Frank Bradley, Kaye Fox, Don Willy, Frank Losee, and Band rude Jutzi, Joyce McKinney, and Delight Johnson man, John Elwell, and Mona Director Oscar B. Huyghe at Bandrama. ot Bondramo, Pierson at Bandrama. Bob Parson watches Mary Bromm and Lucille Kapplinger make up a double-decker bed for the Seniors' OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY. Plorod president Frank Losee watches Director Henrietta Beach make up Joe Henshaw and Jerry McEwen for the Seniors' OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY, Left to Right: Helen Ann Yaeger, Miss Henrietta Beach, Bob Parson, Joyce Ditz, Rose Marie Wes- son, and Mrs. Carl Bromm at 1948 Bandrama. Back Row, Lett to Right: .lo Carpenter, Carol Allman, Sally Jessmore, Norma Schutte, Florence Beyersdorf, Maxine Mat- hews, Barbara Strauch, and Valerie Lauer. Front Row, Lett to Right: Donna DeFore, Carol Laundra, Sue Grabmeyer, Helen Johnson, Sally LaPorte, Beverly Macaulay, and Ramona Markhardt at Bandrama. Bob Parson and Bill Gabriel Max Heavenrich, Jr., Betty Jo Gorman, Captain checking on the audience, John Skorich, from beneath the stage cur- Freedom Train. tain at 1947 Plorad Play Tournament. Shirley Eddy, and Al Riedel at ,-ll'ROR.-I 1010 o Page- 50 lmhh iam Le-lt to Right: Kaye Fox and Don Willy Left to Right: Doreen Bingeman, Joan Heiderer, Left to Right: Virginia Novy, George Maioros, at Plorad Play Tournament. Nancy Losee, Bob Moran, Nancy Kerns, Don Blow- Pat Lawler, Lloyd Hewitt, Le Roy Mastic ,Donna er, Ruth Rahn, and John Zehnder at Plorad Play Jean Andreotti, and Dick Hildebrandt at Plorad Tournament, Play Tournament. Jo Robins, Dorothy Zalmrzewslxi, ancl At the i948 Band Dance: Sally Jessmore and Harry Helen Johnson, Tom Kingry, Kay Croteau, ancl Maureen Keane at T948 Plorad Play Nawrock. Hillite Norman Spencer at 1948 Hobo Hop. Tournament. Jerry Arnst and Mary Lau Schrage litter- Johnny Mc Aulay, Bob Beets, and Don Hammis at T948 Jacqueline Van Schipmann and Al Wyman bugging at the T948 Band Dance. Hobo Hop. at l94B Hobo Ho 'rrgv 57 0 .'ll'RURAl I9-I9 P. ll0bbi1!8 - girls 9 band iClockwi:el Drum Maiorette Sally Jessmore, Joanne Allen, Marcia Wildenhain, Joanne Laastch, Joyce Morrison, Donna DeFore, Carol Laundra, Dona Dent, Jane Mielke, Chloie Sagash, Mary Ellen Markhart, Dorothy Brown, Barbara Slater, Mary Lau Schrage, Shirley Hammis, Dorothy Lee, Martha Grindahl, Nancy Kerns, Florence Beyersdorf, Barbara Strauch, Kathleen McCully, band Shirley Denner, Norma Carpenter, Sally Burr, Maxine Mathews, Helen John- s:n, Nancy Losee, Shirley Cox, Sue Grabmeyer, Carol Allman, Bonnie Esler, Shirley Hayes, Mary Maziarz, Joanne Pratt, Marilyn Gail, Florence Beyer, Connie Marley, Jean Willy, Florence Burkey, Joyce Kerns, Joanne Siems, Kay Croteau, Frances Patrick Flag Bearer Joseph Hausbeck, Drum Maiorette Virginia Skelton, Band Leader OSCAR HUYGHE, Drum Maiorette Marie Kent, Drum Maiorette Sally Jessmore, Drum Major Tom Kingry, Drum Maiorette Joanne Vance, Flag Bearer Nelson Krick. Row One Kfront to backl: Jack Gridley, Jim Kindig, Kenneth Kunkel, LaVern Duby, Jim Vervoort, Fred Baumgartner, Bill Maxwell, Arthur Ortega, Bob Beets, Ben Horton. Row Two ffront to backl: Bob Diamond, Lee MaComber, Joseph Feyer, Alan Wolfgang, John McAulay, Ronald Braman, Harry Nawrock, Joe Rico, Tom Misner, Lewis Lash. Row Three Cfront to backl: George Williams, Don Gilliland, Richard Gaull, Richard Ortega, Dick Kuznicki, Bill Owen, Jerry Williams, Bill Shepherd, Salvador Hernendez, Ivan Buchanan, Howard Soddt, Jock Scriver, Harold Peterson, David Simon, Curt McGill, Albert Romo, Bill Fitzgerald, Frank Hernendez, Jae Lopez, Rodney Beaulieu. Row Four Qfront to backl: Don Hammis, Dick Ennis, Stuart Perkins, Richard Brennan, Don Slachta, Jim Dreyer, Don Hausman, Bob Brown, Bob Gustin, Howard Gale A URoR.4 1949 . Page 58 lmbhivs: what a life! senior play George Bfgelow, played by Joel Mills, and Mr. Fer- Properties committee fleft to rlghtl Bonnie Nelson Jerry Stage Crew Member Robert guson, played by Dick Terzia. Neidhart, Jean Hente and Elise Billmeier Nulfer and Gertle played Above: tCast seated, left to rightj Mr. Nelson, played by Lloyd Hewitt, Mr. Bradley, played by Don Blower, and Miss Shea, played by Joan Heiclerer. CCast standing, left to rightl Miss Pike, played by Ann Cummings, Mr. Pat- terson, played by Roy Mastic, Miss Johnson, played by Virginia Young, Miss Eggleston, played by Betty Jo Gorman, and Miss Wheeler, played by Nancy Pauli. Right above: Cast chats with Director Henrietta Beach before curtain call: tleft to right? Nancy Pauli, Bonnie Nelson, Miss Beach, Donna Jean Andreotti, Gerry Menter, Lloyd Hewitt, Dick Reimus, Robert Nuffer, George Maioros, Mariorie Bahnemann, Betty Jo Gorman, and Roy Mastic. Right: Mr. Vecchitto, played by Dick Reimus, Mr. Bradley played by Don Blower, and Bill, played by Dick Hildebrandt. Mrs. Aldrich, played by Mariorie Bahnemann, Miss Barbara Pearson played by Gerry Mr Vecchltto played by Dick Reimus Miss John Shea, played by Joan Heiderer, and Mr. Bradley, Menter, and Henry Aldrich played by son played by Virginia Young Barbara Pearson played by Don Blower. George Maioros. played by Gerry Menter Costumes and Make Up Page 50 o .-llf'liOR.-l 10419 serviw' Saginaw Higl'i's dance band giving out at the 1948 Cotton Ball lleft to right! Front Row: Bob Brown, Bob Beets, Gloria Hammis, and Don Hammis Cstandingl. Second Row: Jim Dreyer, Lester Horton, and Jack Gridley. Back Row: Harry Nawroclc, Ben Horton, Ivan Buchanan, and Piano: Helen Laszlo. From the balcony of the Shrine Temple at the Cotton Ball: Carl Roth, visitor, Donna Simons, Jane Foy, and visitor. At the 1948 Cotton Ball: Ed Koepke, Shirley McCloy, Mary Lou Zahner, and Ray Wiencke. Betty Doyle sells ice cream ot her post in the hall for Thencean during her lunch period. At 1943 Cotton Boll: Joyce Ditz, Jerry McEwen, Betty Jo Gorman, Dick Hildebrandt, Marjorie Bal-memann, LeRoy Mostic, Ann Cummings, and Lloyd Hewitt. At the 1948 Cotton Ball: Joe Henshaw, Helen Ann Yaeger, David Gordon, and Pot Hobeclc. At the 1948 Cotton Ball: Rose Marie Wesson, Bill Brown, Don Douglas, Bonnie Wyant, Bob St. John, and Betty Jo Randall. Shown here are Ann Cummings and Nancy Hainsey selling ice cream for Thencean during their lunch period. ,-ll5R0R:l 19-I0 o Page' 60 smwfir-'v 'lm- fx' . 1 The skit cast of the 1948 Honor Banquet Cleft ta rightl: Greg Barris, Frank Losee, Joan Fry, Rose Marie Wesson, Joel Mills, Joan Heiderer, and Jerry McEwen. At the 1948 Honor Banquet: Cclockwise1 Tom Milne, Dick Terzia, Duane Stevens, Marvin Sanderson, Don Rousseau, Mr. C. Ames May- wood, Mrs. Gwen Maywood, Miss Mary Buskard, Bill Conley, and Art Evnns. Chet Mielke at 1948 Honor Banquet. 1948 Plorad banquet: flett to rightb Delores Platko, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bromm, and Joan Thompson. Pugr' OI 0 .-llilfllli-l 1949 am- Qn full 1 Lett to right at 1948 Honor Banquet: Gussie Braggs, Dorothy Craw' ford, James Ellis, Bettye Jean Smith, and Lovie Lee Stevenson. Front Cleft to rightj at 1948 Honor Banquet: Evelyn Hile, Chloie Engle, Dorothy Gabriel, Joan Schempp, Pat Lawler, Miss Josephine Hugener, and Marianne Kull. Rear Ilelt to rightl Loraine Grybowski, Marilyn Grandy, Miss Jean Grey, Miss Phyllis Graebner, Miss Elaine Kapplinger, Miss Lenore Billington, Joan Heiderer, and Barbara Brown. At the annual Latin club banquet fleft to rightl Miss Margaret Travis, Richard Smith, Richard Cantu, and Miss Mary Maud Brown. 1948 Plorad banquet: fleft to right1 Doreen Bingeman, Alvina Leonard, and Ann Cummings. Cooking class preparing for Open House . Left to right: Nancy serriw' The returning of the red Gail F0l9Y mUnU9e5 U suspenders to Principal smile during one of the S. H. Lyttle lty Greg Bqr. lonely monitor periods. I-is gf the 1948 Honor Banquet sl Lettermen's Trophy being presented to Saginaw High for their victory F. Willard Smith, president of Kiwanis Club, presenting Don Rous- seau, in behalf of a cappella choir, a colored picture of deceased Choir Director Myrtle H. Patterson. in the Turkey Game. Left to right: Tom Snyder, representing Arthur Hill, Superintendent Chester F. Miller, and Frank Chilson, Jr., representing Saginaw High. Hi-Y selling milk in study hall. The Hi-Y members are Jerome Bur- zyck and John Kersheski. Those buying milk from left to right are: Ernest Cooper, James Patton, Edward Hoffman, George Maioros, Jean Pugh, and Joseph Babicrz. Left to right-Deceased Acting Police Chief David Gerst and Police Chief George McNicoI . . . at luncheon at Elk's club. Maturen, Marlene Roenicke, Donna Jean Andreotti, Miss Maia White, and Jean Hodgins. 1948 Spelling champions: Barbara Brown, Senior, Janice Rau, Junior and the school champion, and Ryan Pelkki, sophomore. -llililllfl 1910 o Pngv 02 svrviwr 4, we IYI-. ill Ill -- as I3 n ,. .,. Pngv O3 o ,IURURJ 1919 Christmas Club works on a gift for a friend. Those working are left to right: Joyce Kerns, Mary Dunlop, and Theresa Linzer. T948-49 Debate Team, First row, Cleft to rightlz Mary Katherine Lent, Carol Chase, Sam Bowman, and Coach Geraldine Bertovick. Second row: fleft to rightl Betty Navy, Shirley Cox, and Sue Horton. 1948-49 Debate Team, First row, fleft to rightl: Virginia Novy, Bill Maxwell, Jo Ann Robins, and .loan Heiderer. Second row, fleft to rightl: Mona Pierson, Kay Croteau, Rodney Beaulieu, Coach Geraldine Bertovick. 1943-49 Gym team, Stand- ing, Zleft to rightlz Nick Makrianis, Laverne Gardoi, Tony Kushner, Robert Cobb, Bob McKinney, Bill Fitzger- ald, and Howard La Shance. Jumping: Sylvester Costello. Sitting: Cleft to rightl Bob Roly, Eugene Moore, Edward Gill, Man- uel Sauchez, and Ward Keller. Y-Teens take part in annual hanging of the greens. Hang- ing greens are: Marilyn Grandy, Frances Szymanski, Marilyn Kaul, Shirley Fisher, Jean Gale, and Shirley Hopkins. Best actresses and actor at Plarad T948 Play Tournament: Cleft to rightj Doreen Bingeman, Lloyd Hewitt, and Dorothy Zakrzewski. Sales class making a Christmas display: Standing lleft to rightl Joy Guscoyne, Shirley Wood, Charlene M'ller. Seat- ed: Jaan Schemp. Rear, left to right: George Williams, Bob Russell, Ray Diedrich, Al Loveless, Henry Blunt, Bob Sowatsky, Manny Garcia, Glynn McArn. All members of Hi-Y, these boys served as daily milkmen for hundreds of Trojans who eat in Saginaw's 50 makeshift cafeterias. publivalions left to right: AURORA Advertising Staff: Jean Henfe, Robert Rup- precht, Joan Heiderer, and Chairman Virginia Novy. Left to right: AURORA honor Section Assistant Patricia Koepke, Assistant General Chairman Jean Wood, Honor Section Chairman left to right: AURORA Senior Panel Chairman Ann Cummings, General Chairman Marilyn Granrly, and Athletic Chairman Art Howson. Left to right: Student Lantern Typists Donna Deliore and Barbara Strauch do some work lor Sports Assistant Ed Miller. Lois Kaczmarek, and Administration Chairman Mary Maziarz, l?llfl'fl'l'ilI 1 b One of Saginaw Higl1's study hall cafeterias with teacher Mrs. Edna Gambill. flIt'R0R.Al 1919 0 Page 64 service This football, used in the 1909 Saginaw-Arthur Hill game--the first played on Thanksgiving Day-went to Saginaw, the winner of the Saginaw-Arthur Hill football game, for the first time this year. The inscription reads: LETTERMEN'S TROPHY presented by Arthur Hill and Saginaw High Lettermen's Association, 1948. This is the original football that was used in the first Thanksgiving Day game between Saginaw and Arthur Hill High Schools in 1909 Page 65 . AURORA 19-19 football, 1948- Pity champions Row one: Cleft to rightl Art Evans, John Moton, Tom Evon, Ray Garrett, Earl Row four: fleft to rightl Houston Wells, Laverne Gardai, Fred Firshau, Jerry Johnson, Jim Wilkinson, Cole Stevenson Dexter, John Keggler, John Wessely, Coach Larry Loeding Row two: flett to right! Gordon Gymer, Kelly Tarachas, Nick Makrianis, Row five: fleft to rightl Coach Stanley Stull, Albert Welch, Don Severance, Otis Perkins, Tom Schoen, Henry Blunt, Elespia McKeller, Vito Tutera Sam Bowman, Bob Hayes Row three: Cleft to rightl Leon Smith, Bob Grindclhl, Art Anderson, Dick Row six: fleft to rightl Coach Herb Korf, Jim Ellis, Ronny Horn, Dick Hoffman, George Clark, Wessly Harding, Paul Check, Glynn McArn Calligaro, Dick Easlick, manager, Joe DeNittis, manager FINAL VALLEY STANDINGS SCORES W L T Saginaw 26 Grd. Rpds. South. 13 Flin, Nonhem A 4 0 2 Saginaw 'I9 Lansing Sexton .. 2 . Saginaw 45 Bay City ...,.. 6 Flint Central ... ... 4 O 2 Saginaw 32 owosso . I . H H 6 SU9 'C'W -- '- - H 4 l l Saginaw 6 Flint Central .... 7 Arthur Hill .... ... 3 2 l Saginaw 26 Pontiac ...,.. .. 6 pontiac '- - 2 4 0 Saginaw O Flint Northern .. 0 Saginaw 12 Midland ....... 32 Owosso 'H ' ' ' l 5 0 Saginaw 14 Arthur Hill ..... 6 Bay City .. .. . 0 6 0 -- -- Saginaw .. .... l80 Opponents ...,. 78 Climaxing a victorious season with the 14-6 drubbing of Arthur Hill in the annual Thanksgiving Day gamc, Saginaw Highs football team took third place in the Valley and placed ninth in the State. The Trojans ended the season with a six won, two lost, and one tied record, losing only one Valley game and battling Flint Northern to a scoreless tie on a wet and muddy Alumni field. jim Ellis, one of the fastest backs in the state, and tackle Art Evans were chosen for the 1948 All-State football team. Tackles Tom Evon and Nick Makrianis, End Albert Wfelch, Center jim Wilkinson, and Fullback Dick Calligaro won honorable mentions. Dick Calligaro, triple-threat fullback, was captain-elect of the team. Lettermen: Art Anderson, Captain Dick Calligaro, George Clark, Jim Ellis, Art Evans, Tom Evon, Laverne Gardai, Ray Garrett, Bob Grindahl, Ronny Horn, Nick Makrianis, John Moton, Tom Schoen, Kelly Tarachas, Vito Tntera, Albert Welch, Houston Wells, jack Wessely, and jim Wilkinson. irlmlei mio . rag., an basl: vihall. H148 l First row: Cleft to rightl Bob Diment, forward, Cole Stevenson, guard, Chet Second row: Cleft to rightl Ronnie Hearin, Manager Glynn McArn guard Galinski, guardp Albert Welch, centerg Chet Francke, guarcl, Leon Smith, Paul Check, guard, Art Howson, guard, Kelly Tarachas forward Gordon forward, .lim Ellis, guard. Guymer, forward, Coach Laeding. VARSITY RECORD 1948-49 JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD, 1948-49 Saginaw ....... 49 Lansing Eastern. . 51 Saginaw Lansing Eastern 35 Saginaw ... . .. 49 Forclson ........ 43 Saginaw Fordson .,. . 24 Saginaw . .. . . . 42 Bay City ....... 44 Saginaw Bay City .... 21 Saginaw ... ... 42 Flint Northern .. 41 Saginaw Flint Northern 26 Saginaw ... ... 50 Arthur Hill ..... 67 Saginaw Arthur Hill .. 31 Saginaw ... ... 37 Pontiac .,...... 43 Saginaw Pontiac .,.. 39 Saginaw . . , . . . 40 Owosso ........ 58 Saginaw Owosso . . . . . 3? Saginaw ... ... 34 Flint Central ... 40 Saginaw Flint Central . 27 Saginaw ... . . . 40 Lansing Sexton ,. 41 Saginaw Lansing Sexton 34 Saginaw ... .,. 48 Bay City ....... 45 Saginaw Bay City . . . . . . . 29 Saginaw ... ... 53 Flint Northern ., 54 Saginaw Flint Northern 34 Saginaw .,. ... 61 Pontiac ........ 34 Saginaw Pontiac . . . . . . , . 32 Saginaw ... ... 60 Arthur Hill ..... 62 Saginaw Arthur Hill ..,.. 30 Saginaw . .. . .. 59 Owosso ........ 30 Saginaw Owosso ... . . 27 Saginaw . .. . .. 55 Flint Central .,. 50 Saginaw Flint Central . 31 TOTAL . . . .... 719 TOTAL . . . ..... 703 TOTAL .... ,... 5 24 TOTAL . . . . . , 452 ln one of the most thrilling and disappointing seasons a Saginaw High basketball team has experienced in many years, the Trojans wound up the I9-IS-A19 season with a record of six wins and nine losses. Five of the games lost were decided hy one field goal or one free throw, and the difference was five or less points in three of the games won. How- ever, three eagers: Leon Smith, Cole Stevenson, and Al Welclt, ended the season among the top five scorers in the Valley. The squad: Paul Check, Bolt Diment, jim Ellis, Chet Francke, Chet Galinski, Gordon Guymer, Art Howson, Glynn McArn, Leon Smith. Cole Stevenson, Kelly Tarachas, and Al Welelm. Page Ili' 0 .-IIIRURI 1019 baseball, I 948 Len to Right First row: Dick Webb c, Tom Hildebrand lb, Leo Rousseau 3b, Charles Rank 2b-p, Jim Hildebrand 2b, Bill Fleming ss, Jim Steiner c. Second row: Couch William Ehlhardt, Ronny Horn lf, Marvin Wrege p, Glenn Cunningham ct, Bob Rupprecht p, Dick Calligaro ss-rf, Coach Stanley Stull 1948 BASEBALL RECORD FINAL VALLEY STANDINGS Saginaw .,..... 7 Bay City ... lunofficioli Saginaw ... .. 5 Midland .. First Saginaw Saginaw ... .. lO Pontiac .... Second Flint Central Saginaw ,.. ,. 8 Arthur Hill .. Third Flint Northern Saginaw ,.. .. 5 Flint Northern Fourth Arthur Hill Saginaw ... ., 5 Flint Central . Fifth Pontiac Saginaw ... .. 5 Arthur Hill . . Sixth Bay City Saginaw . . . . . 22 Owosso . . . Seventh Owosso Saginaw ... .. 5 Midland . . Led by the brillant six won-one lost record of Pitcher Marvin Wrege and the hitting of Leo Rousse tu 'loin Hil debrand, and Ron Horn, last Springs Baseball team compiled a 7-2 overall record, and tied with the two Flint schools for the Saginaw Valley championship. This season marks the first one in Fifteen years in which a Trojan baseball team has won or shared in a Valley title. Lettermen: Dick Welvlu, jim Hildebrand, Leo Rousseau, Marvin Wrege, Charles Rank, Glenn Cunningham, Dick Calligaro, Tom Hildebrand, Bill Fleming, Ronny Horn, Cole Stevenson, Bob Rupprecht, Laverne Gardai, .lohn Wfessely. llilffllfl 1910 0 Page Oli travis. 19,1 I- valley, regional, state vhamps llefl lo Righll Front Row: Jim Ellis, Oscar DeGroal, Frank Somerfield, Bob Sf. John, Jack Tinney, John Wheeler, Leon Smith, Ray Garretf. Second Row: Coach Kennelh Gray, Glynn McArn, Warren Keyes, Glenn Webb, Bob Parsons, Tom Evon, Willie Hall, Bill Connely, Ar? Evans, Coach Herb Korl. Third Row: Gaylord Nelson, Bob Bond, Kelly Tarachas, Greg Barris, Russ Dougherly, Dick Terzia, Alfred Loveless, Manager Dennis Domino. Fourth Row: Dick Gnirs, George Hart, Earl Johnson, Bob Anderson, Bob Swatzki, Manny Garcia, Wall Kline, Bob Cobb. Fifth Row: Melvin McKandes, Managers Hull, Gunner Hayes, Dick Aubey, Dick Mclnryre, Manager Bill Hoffman. Medley relay fleff lo righll: Warren Keyes, Glynn McArn, Gaylord Nelson, Alfred Loveless. Pugr- 119 o -Ilflflllil lfllfl vo-ful gyln assistants Gym Assistants Row Two lleft to Rightl Raw One deft to Rightl Betty Bunzow, Vera Peters, Gerry Steiner, Jerry Ralcita, Marilyn Blodgett Carol Elseu, Janice Bolster, Janice Debniak, Joanne De Groat, Nancy Row Three Cleft to Rightl Pettyplace Joanne Vance, Jean Roeniclte, Ruth Mathews, Emma Hege, Instructor MRS. PAT DE HAVEN At long last the schools of America have arrived at a point where they offer exercise in the form of play, and our department is trying to promote this very important thing to the best of our ability. Vigorous play life develops the body in a normal, natural way, both physically and mentally. Since we cannot have larger classes, we try to reach as many of our students as possible through our after-school activities. Up to now we only have had volleyballg but the next few months will bring basketball, bowling, badminton, softball, and dancing. 'l'he only materialistic rewards we have to ofier for our Sports' seasons are the beautiful Old English Letter Ss We hope, however, that the students come and play becaus: they want to. That is my reward. ' PATRICLIA VUILSON DIEHAVEN Page TI o .'illIi0Ie.'i .1019 l9l'0ll7lIillg mermnonies - holnecolninye H148 Seated lleft to rightj Sally Stapleton, Carol Knight, Connie Morley, Standing Qleft to rightl Florence Beyer, Sally Jessmore, Mary Lou Schrage, Joanne Vance, Marie Kent, Virginia Skelton, Ben Horton, Jane Mielke, Nancy Losee, Joe lopez, Shirley Cox lleft to rightl Sally Stapleton, Bob Greenburg, Carol Knight, Kaye Fox, Connie Morley, Manuel Sanchez H0111 I9-19 0 Pugv 7 city football championship award Dr, Franlx T. Whitney presents Honorary Captain Dick Cnlligaro with the Kiwanis Club Trophy, while Charles E. Forsythe, Director of State High School Athletics, looks on. Relaxing in the locker room after that Thanksgiving Day triumph! Prrgv T3 0 A-IURORA-I 19,19 sophomore elass offieers- counselor Miss Lois Wilson, Sophomore Counselor, with Cleft lo rightj: Roberl Schoch, president: Sue Horton, secretoryp and Williom Sclloch, vice-president. When a Sophomore enters Senior high school, he naturally is confronted by many problems of adjustment: adjust- ment to a new school with customs and traditions new to him, a new routine, and a new course of study. To help him in making this adjustment, Saginaw High school has a counseling system. Sophomores are divided into home rooms of about thirty students each. To each room a member of the faculty is assigned as adviser. Once a week these groups meet to talk over various matters of concern to Sophomores. The material to be discussed in these weekly meetings is outlined by the grade counselor. Three objectives are emphasized in the counseling material: first, the development of good school citizenship and morale, second, instruction about school routine and the multiplicity of matters Sophomores have to learn about their new school and their part in it, and third, guidance in choosing a course of study adapted to each student's ability and future plans. In addition to these weekly discussions, each Sophomore has an individual, often several, conferences, with his advisor in order to plan, completely and in detail, the subjects he will take in each of the six semesters of his high school course. Though later changes may be necessary, every student, in his Sophomore year, fills out this Plan of Work. Usually the same adviser remains with his group for at least two years. XVhen problems arise, it is the advisor who should first be consulted by parents or teachers. Lots WILSON Uophomore Coumelorl AURORA 1949 0 Page 74 sophomores ROBERT AITCHISON FELIX ALBOSTA THOMAS ALCOCK CHESTER ALLEN JOAN ALLEN ALICE ANDERSON BARBARA ANDERSON JACK ANDERSEN SHIRLENE ANDERSEN CAROL ASHLEY CAROLYN AUBRY JERRY AUSTIN DICK BAADE MARY ANN BAATZ JOSEPH BABIARZ TOM BAILLIE MARILYN BAIRD REUBEN BAKER LEO BARNEKOW ALDA BARNES LULA BARNET JANETTE BARRETT JOAN BARSZCZEWSKI PATRICIA BEAM FRANCIS BEEBE VOLLIE BEEMAN BONNIE BELL MAECELINE BENDER CAROLYN BERNETHY ISABELLE BESS PATRICIA BESTER BETTY JEAN BETTINI BOB BEUTEL LOIS BEYER PAT BHIRDO MARGARET BIELERT JO ANNE BINGEMAN SHARON BINGEMAN FRANCIS BLAKE GEORGE BLEDSOE AUDREY BLOCK EILEEN BOENSCH BARBARA BOERGERT ARDIS BOESE PHYLLIS BOESE LOUIS BOHSTEDT DONNA MAE BONAMINIO JEAN BOND MARGARET BONES GLADYS BOOKER LEOPOLD BORRELLO LARRY BOSSMAN JOHN BOYD RUOY BOYER BONNIE BRAGAS VIVIENNE BRALEY RONALD BRAMAN DOLORAS BRANDT JANE BRECHTELSBAUER ROSEMARY BRENSKE MYRTIE BRINKMAN DELORES BROWN ELMER BROWN GERALD BROWN HAROLD BROWN SARAH BROWN BARBARA BRYANT RONALD BUNKER DOLLY BURGESS FRANCES BURKEY HARRY BURT JEAN ANN BUSCH EARL BUSH ROSEMARY BUTTS LEON BYRON WILLIAM BYRON BONNIE CAMPBELL JACK D. CARLTON IDA CASTANON SYLVESTER CASTILLO JOE CAWLEY GLORIA CERVANTES JEWELL CHAFFEE JACK CHAPMAN RICHARD CHILTON LORNA CHOLCHER DONNA CITTEL BETTY CLAUS GEORGE CLAYTON LEONARD CLIFF WILLIAM COLBATH EDWARD COMPAU RICHARD CONLEY HELEN COOK SHIRLEY COOPER CAROLE COWLES HOWARD CRAMER BOB CREIGHTON GWENDOLYN CROSS MYRNA CULLEN RALPH CULPEPPER JEAN CUMMINGS MARVIN CUPP MICHAEL DACIEK TOM DANGEL EDWIN DANIELOWICZ DONALD DARLING RICHARD DASHNER DALE DAVID MABEL DAVY JUNE DEEGAN JEAN DEISIG VIOLET DELANEY CHESTER DELAVERN LEO DELAVERN SATO DELGADO DON DENGLER DOROTHY DENGLER RICHARD DELO SHIRLEY DENNER JOANNE DENNIS CARMELITA DEW ANGELA DIAZ ELDOR DIEDRICH JAMES DIMENT MARGARET DIRGOS BARBARA DIXON JOELLEN DONNELLY CLAUDIA DOUGLAS ANTHONY DRAGO JOSEPH DRAGO DOROTHY DROWN SUE DU BOIS BEATRICE DUBAY WALDEMAR DULSKI ADOLPHIA DUMA MARY DUNLOP DONALD EDDY GLADYS EDWARDS MILDRED EHMCKE HOWARD EIMERS DAVID ELLEN ROBERT ELSEA NANCY ENGEL ALICE ENGELKE BONNIE ESLER VIVIAN EYER LARRY FECHTER THOMAS FECHTER BETTY FEHRENBACH MARCELLA FERGUSON BETTY JEAN FERNDON PAUL FERRELL JOHN FICK DONNA LEE FINDLEY JEROME FINNEY CAROL FISCHER SHIRLEY FISCHER ANNA LOU FISHER GLORIA FISHER NORMAN FJERSTAD BONNIE FLUETTE WILLIAM FOBEAR FRANKLIN FORD ROBERT FOSTER VELMA FOSTER PATRICK FOY HELEN FRANKE LORRAINE FRENCH JOSEPH FREYRE MARY ANN FROEBER JOAN FURLO MARILYN GAIL JEAN ANN GALE CHARLES GARRETT RICHARD GARRETT ELAINE GAULT JANIES HOPE GAWNE KARL J. GAWNE RUTH ANN GEHRCKE LEILAH GEHRIG JANICE GEHRINGER JACK GERTMAN JUNE GEMEINHARDT NANCY GIDLEY NEWALL GILCHRIST EDWARD GILL DORIS GILMAN ELNORA GLADNEY ROBERT GLOVER DUANE GODWIN NANCY GOLZ RICHARD GOODROW DONNA GOULD SALLY G. GRANGER JERRY GREEN ALDINE GREENWALD WILDA JUNE GREENWALD MARY MARGARET GRENKOSKI ROBERT GRIFFIN Page 75 . AURORA 1949 ELAINE GRIFFOR CARL LEVY DONALD PERRY MARY GRIFFUS WILLIAM LINK GEORGE PERRY MARTHA ANN GRINDAHLTHERESA LINZER MARCIA PETERS GERALDINE GRONDZIK JANET GUDRITZ BARBARA GUENTHER MARGARET GUERERO PHYLLIS JEAN GUSHEN HOPE GUTIERREZ JANET LEE HAGERMAN BEARON HALL CLAIRE HALL MARION HALUBSCHOCK SHIRLEY HAMMIS JOAN HARE LOIS HARNDEN ROBERT HARPER MARY JANE HARSCH CLEO HASSE JOSEPH HAUSBECK DONALD HAUSMAN BARBARA HAYES EDWINA HAYES ROBERT HAYES RONNIE HEARIN PATRICIA HENDERSON RONALD HENDERSON CAROL HENSEL JOYCE HERWEYER BESSIE HICKMOTT RUTH HILDEBRANDT EMMA JEAN HILL ROBERT HILL JEAN HODGINS CLARA HOFFMAN DELORES HOFFMAN DONALD HOFFMAN ARCHIE HOGG SHIRLEY HOLBROOK LUEWARNER HOLDEN BETTY HOLSTROM DAVID HOLSWORTH CHARLOTTE HORN EDWIN HORTIG LORRAINE HORTON THOMAS HOULIHAN JAMES HOWELL DONALD HOZESKA THOMAS HUERTO CARL HUGGARD JEAN HURST JACK HUTCHISON MARILYN IRISH DONNA IVERSEN JAMES JACKSON ALTA JESSE DOROTHY JOHNSON HELENA JOHNSON LORAINE JOHNSON PAULINE JOHNSON ELVERT JONES BLONDSTAINE JORDON HAROLD JOSEHART WAYNE JOYCE JANE KABAT MARILYN KAUL WARD KELLER JUNE KENNEDY ROMA KENNEDY NORMA JEAN KENT JOYCE KERN NANCY JEAN KERNS VIRGINIA KINNE WEBSTER KIRKSEY DORIS KLEMISH THOMAS KLONOWSKI RALPH KNIGHT ALAN KOLHAGEN ROBERT KOUTS ROBERT KRAMER EUGENE KRAWCZAK JAMES KRAWCZAK MARVIN KREH NELSON KRICK ANITA KRUEGER KENNETH KUNKEL RICHARD KUZNICKI WILLARD LA FAVE MARY ELLA LA FAYETTE NANCY LA FRENIERE EARL LANGHORNE LEWIS LASH JEAN LAUER GENE LAVELLE JERRY LA VEQUE TERRY LAWLER WILMA LAWRENCE JACK LEA RUTH LEACH DELORES LEDESMA LILAH LEE ELAINE LELAND MARY LENT SHIRLEY LEONARD HARRY LISEE DONALD LOCKHART MAYNARD LOCKWOOD ROBERT LOIZOS JEANNETTE LORENZ NANCY MAY LOSEE BARBARA LOTH ELEANOR LUNA ROSE LUNA ROBERT LUND FRED LUTZ RONALD LYLE NANCY LOUISE MAACK HAYES MACK LOUIS MAINPRIZE HAROLD PETERSON DONALD PHELPS JOAN PHILLIPS LORETTA PICKLEMANN MARGARET PIOTROWSKI PRUDENCE ANN PLAMBECK SHIRLEY PLANK DOROTHY PLOWMAN WILLIAM POAG JOAN POINEAU GENE POORMAN MARGERIE POPP DONNA POST RUSSELL POTTS PATRICIA ANN MARGELIO BETTE ANN PRA'-L SUSANNE MARIHUGH DORIS MARTENSON DONALD MARTIN ELIZABETH MARTINEZ MARGARET ANN MATHEWS GRACE MATTHEWS NANCY MATUREN FRANCES MAZIARZ MARY LOU MCANANY JACQUELINE MGARN AARON MCCLOUD EDWARD MCCLURE SHIRLEY MCCORKLE JOAN MCCORMICK KATHLEEN McCULLY RALPH MCDONALD CURTIS McGILL JOSEPH MCGRANDY PAT McKENNA ROBERT McKINNEY RONALD MQKINNEY VERNETTA McNICHOLS JACQUELINE PRAPST JOANNE PRATT MARLON PRESTON MARLENE PRICE GEORGE PROTTENGER DONALD PRUETER WILLIAM PRUITT JAMES PRYOR JOHN PSIUK JOAN PUNCHES LILA PYKE AMALIA QUIROZ JOHN RAGISKE MARY RATTI RONALD REARDON MILDRED REESE BILL REETZ BOB REID ESTHER REISIG NANCY REMER IRENE RENNER DONNA MAE REPPUHN KATHLEEN RETHMAN BETTY Jov McWILI.IAMSW'l-I-IAM RETTMAN MARY MELLON LOTTIE MAE MERKERSON LOUISE MICHALSKI HARRIET MIDDLETON NANCY ANN MIELKE SALLY ANN MIKOL PATRICIA ANN MILLAR ARLENE MILLER EARL MILLER FLORA MAE MILLER GALE MILLER JOYCE ANN MILLER JOYCE K. MILLER NORMA MILLER DOROTHY MILWRIECK THOMAS MISNER MAUREEN MITCHELL RICHARD MITCHELL JOAN MOHR CORNELIUS MONROE BERNICE MOORE BONNIE JEAN MOORE EUGENE MOORE ROBERT MORAN CONSTANCE MORLEY MARCIA ELLEN MORNINGSTAR JERRY MORRELL KENNETH MORRIS JOYCE MORRISON FAITH MOTON LEON MOTT GEORGE MOULTRIE CRAIG MUNSON RAYMOND MUNSON SHIRLEY MUNSON RUTH ANN MURRAY HAROLD MUTER CONNIE NAPLES FRANK NAPLES SARAH NELSON JANE NEWVINE BARBARA NICHOLS JULIE NICOL GERALD NOLAN BARBARA NOWICKI CAROL OLDENBURG RICHARD ORTEGA JEAN ORTH VIRGINIA OSBORNE BETTY OSMUS DONNA JANE OTT BILL OWEN LORENTINE OZARK WAYNE PACKARD ROBERT PARKER TERRY PARQUETTE FRANCES PATRICK PATRICIA ANN PATTERSON THOMAS PEKAS MARGARET REYES JOHN RICHARDS ROBERT RILEY ALVIN RIVERS CAROLYN ANN RIZER CHARLES ROBERTS RAYMOND ROBINS ROBERT ROBY MARLENE ROENICKE ALETHA SIMS JACQUELINE SKEITH IONE SKIMIN BARBARA SLATER COLETTA SLATER ELIZABETH SLOMINSKI MARY LOU SLOMINSKI JACK SOMERFIELD BEVERLY SONNENBERG JAMES SONSMITH MARGARET SPARCK JOSEPH SPENCER JAMES SPINDLER GERALDINE SPYKER ROSE STACY ELEANOR STEELE MABLE STEFFEN PHEBE STEVENS CLARA STEVENSON ALAN STEWART RONOLD STOCK PATRICIA STODDARD ESTHER STRATTON RAYMOND SUNDECK JEANNETTE SWAN CECIL SWATZKE MURIEL SWISS MARTHA TAFEL MARY ANN TANY LORRAINE TARDIFF KATHERINE TAYLOR NATHANIEL TAYLOR WILLIAM TAYLOR JAMES TEPATTI JOYCE THICK DONALD THOMAS EDWARD THOMAS LEE ESTER THOMAS GRACE THOMPSON LORNE THOMPSON RICHARD THOMPSON GEORGIA LEE TILDEN JACK TILOT - PATRICIA ANN TOLASCH DORIS TRASK RICHARDINE TREANOR EARL TUCKER JO ANN TURNER MADELINE TURNER JIM TYPATTI RICHARD TYRA CHARLES URIBE SHIRLEY ANN ROGALSKI WILLIAM VADOVICH GEORGE ROGERS LEONARD ROHDE ALBERT ROMO BARBARA ANN ROSE JANICE ROSELLE ROSEMARY ROTH ROBERTA RUDENKO JAMES RUPERT SHIRLEY RUPP FAY RUSS GAY RUSS PAT RUTCH CHLOIE SAGESH SHIRLEY ANN SAHR LORRAINE SAK GLORIA SALOMON MARY LOUISE SALOMON ANNE SAVELL CECIL SAWATZKE GERALD SAWATZKE BENJAMIN SAWYER HAROLD SAWYERS PATRICIA SCHARF DORA LOU SCHEFFLER BARBARA SCHEMP JEAN ANN VANDERWALL CAREEN VAN NORMAN BETTY VAN PETTEN DONNA VAN WORMER FRANK VARGAS DAVID CHARLES VEASLEY VINCENT VERDOOT JOSEPH VERLAC JAMES VERVOORT ELSIE VOGELMAN JOHN WALKOWSKI MAXINE WALTERS BEVERLY WARNER EUGENE WARRINER ROBERT WASCO DAN WATSON THOMAS WATT LULA WEBSTER WARREN WILLIAM WEDDING CHARLES WEHNER JANE WEIL EVELYN WEISS JAMES WELCH ALBERTA WELLS SALLY JEAN SCHMOLITZ LOIS ANN WELLS ANNA MAE SCHNEIDER CLARA SCHNEIDER IRENE SCHNEIDER ROBERT SCHOCK WILLIAM SCHOCK JOAN SCHRAMKE GWENDOLYN SCHULTZ RONALD SCHULTZ NANCY SCHWALL SARA ELLEN SCORE CLARA MAE SCOTT PAUL SCOTT VIRGINIA SCOTT BARBARA SCULLY LAWRENCE SEARS GENALEA SEMPSROTT JACK SHEETS BILL SHEPHARD JAMES SHEPPARD CARMEN SHORT JOAN SIEMS ELEANOR SIEVERT BERNARD SIKA GEORGE SILVERNAIL DAVID SIMON DONA WHARTON ELINOR WHITE FREDERICK WICKLINE MARCIA WILDENHAIN ALVIN WILLIAMS JERRY WILLIAMS MARILYN WILLIAMS MARION WILLIAMS ROSETTA WIMBERLY BERNADETTE WISNIEWSKI MARGARET WITHROW DALE WOJCIK HELEN WOLFE ALAN WOLFGANG JANE WOODINGTON ROBERT WOODS BARBARA WREGE NANCY WYMAN GEORGE ROBERT WYNN DON YANCER MAX YOUNG BEATRICE ZACHARIAS DOROTHY ZAKRZEWSKI JOHN ZEHNDER JOSEPH ZOLINSKI autographs .JURURJ 1949 0 Pagv T0 SECO ATIO AL BA AND TRUST COMPANY OF SAGINAXV It Payf to he an Outftanding Seholar MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP DON MCGEE SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT LOANS OF C. K. EDDY MEMORIAL FUND + I il I I . 2 I . ' l fl , . ,u swf: may ' 'ilfiigh ' I fII i : InIl I IIIIUIEI 2 Hill! -lil.iuMlN . 4. '1 ' ., EPI ff! .Q SOUTH SIDE OFFICE Center and Fordney Phone 8231 There are tivo gift scholarship! awarded each year to two outxtanilirtg grailuatex of Saginau' High School. There are many other gift and loan scholarxhipf aiwil- ahle from colleget, and organizations in Saginau' High. ftarticularly the C. K, Eddy Family Memorial Funfl Loanx to Saginaw' .rtudentf azfailahle f or me in Mirhigan vollegex. If you are interefted contact our Trust De- partment. In order to he worthy of thexe a Jtudent, hy hi! Jcholarfhip, citizenfhip. anzhition and attitude, mutt prove that he if Capable of utilizing them. It is a great honor to he aivardeil a Jcholarfhip. I-I01l'61'C'7', e1'en the heft Jtlulentx gain recognition only through ejort. It if no difgnzce to he a good student and payt ili1'iilend.r in later yearx. DOWNTOWN OFFICE Genesee at Washington Phone 2-2151 MEMBER F.D.I.C. Page 77 . f11!ROR,4 1949 WEST SIDE OFFICE Court and Hamxlton Phone 8159 MH EBU EAN NZEATIICIDZNIZEAE LEX. HS 'IX Complete Banking mm' Tmfi S61'ZfjL'6J' A .I.I'5f,I' O1 'rl' QE I 80. OOO. 000. I X I '13 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Neurnode Hoslery Congratulations '49 Seniors! Featuring LADIES' HOSE ANKLETS: LITTLE AND BIG SIZES CO' MEN'S SOX: ASSORTMENT OF STYLES Expert I-Iosier-1' Repair BUY City Midland Mt. Pleasant Saginaw 414 E. GENESEE - For the Harnburgs Hare must: Gln. that RATE go to 'IO A.M. - 'IO P.M. 216 S. Washington Ritz Hamburg 1305 E. GENESEE AURORA 1949 . Pay- 78 OXFORD SHOP Wm. Zackzclmmza Ho. One of Micbigank Finer Departmenl Stores Gifts for All Occasions H6 S. JEFFERSON WAl.LY'S DRUG STORE 41h and Lapeer Avenue Saginaw For More Than 75 Years f f Hardware C 0. Phone 3-53.51 611 E. Genesee Avenue AIITAYS RFIIABH' , 'ILUD LESS, HIE Sends its to the Congratulations 1949 Aurora LAPEER AT WARREN PHONE 2-7843 J lllnntgnmerv lllurd SENDS ITS COMPLIMENTS TO Elie 0115155 nf 1949 Page 79 o .4UROR.4 1949 Qld! Lien A nmlnff l06U f Graduation time often means the parting of high school friends, but it d0esn't have to he so- hecause now there may be an opportunity to go on working together at Michigan Bell. Because of the telephone's importance in the modern world, Michigan Bell girls find a real thrill in their daily work. And they have such advan- tages as excellent pay right from the start . . . assured opportunities lo progress . . . vacations with pay . . . congenial companions . . . along with many other desirable features that go to make an attractive occupation. If yon're interested in a good job and steady income of your own, drop in at our employment office-309 S. Washington-and bring your girl friends with you. An interviewer will be glad to give you full details. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY I A fflblldaf Place to Work AURORA 1949 c Page 80 COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY RUPPREEHT MARKET 1529 E. GENESEE PHONE 2-0681 Don'f f derful d o s e as ouid or hots oriies d oth l simple i 1 k h you us th Kod kD flex C y t y color pictures. SAGINAW PHOTO SUPPLY 507 E. GENESEE ST. Finest Equipped Machine Shop in Michigan Saginaw Service Parts Inc. 713 Federal ' Phone 2-2173 ART SAMPLE FURNITURE CU. SENDS ITS COMPLIMENTS TO THE SFNIORS OF '49 A Good Plare to Trade Ask Your Neighbor 200 N. WASHINGTON PHONE 2 5242 SAGINAW'S friendliest and most complete Department Store SEARS, RUEBUCK 81 EU. For... 0 PRESCRIPTIONS 0 COSMETICS 0 GIFTS 0 STATIONERY Troians make it a habit of stopping at SCHIRMER DRUG CO. SAGINAW OIL CO. JANES AT FRANKLIN Compliments ,-190198 nlsnusurons or TEXACO PRODUCTS Congratulations, Senior of 1949! SWARTHOUT'S Page 81 o .-1UROR,419-19 P ily do g Th y ll con make flush cl autographs AURORA 1949 o Page' 8- 1 Trojans Enjoy the l Automatic COCA-COLA Machine in C a m i I b a r I.ASAl.l.E CocA-Col.A Borruus COMPANY B06 Meredith Gifts for Graduates . . . Leather, wood, metal and gIass . . . hand-picked . . . top qualify . . . modest prices SAGINAVWS GIFT CENTER ' 0 415 GENESEE AVE. FOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING go to LICHTHUUSE ELECTRIC CU. McGEE-FINLAY , Buy your Sporting Goods C.yI1lyI 2 6 and Johnson Ouiboard Motors ICE CREAM COMPANY at McGEE-FINLAY u.-P hplp In onlin Trojans 1735 EAST GENESEE AVENUE SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 613 E. GENESEE PHONE 3-3781 'Me Zaecaeee '7a4i'6mz'e SAVE MONEY FREE PREMIUMS WITH ALL PURCHASES MIINARCH SERVICE STATIONS OF SAGINAW Special Instruction in Buxiness Administration ' All Branches of Office Practice and Oyfice Machine Operation INSTITUTE LETTER SERVICE A Complete Duplicating and Mailing Service PHONE 2-2183 207V2 S. FRANKLIN IIEIJ GDIISE SHIIES Congratulutes SENIORS ,49 407 E. GENESEE Americds Finest Men's Wear I HICKEY-FREEMAN CLOTHES 0 JOHNSTON 81 MURPHY SHOES 0 DOBBS HATS 0 MANHATTAN SHIRTS r IIIUELLEII BIIUS., IIIB. BANCROFT HOTEL BLDG. .MIURORA 1949 o Page 84 CUNGRATULA'I'l0NS, '-19 AURORA STAFF! General Distributing Corporation 205 South 80001111 Street Phone 2-6181 6RANVILLE'S Always the Newest in Shoes for the Entire Family 512 Potter Established 1882 NEEDS FOR THE FAMILY AT W. T. GRANT IJUMPANY For The Best in Floral Artistry groAman3 3-Awe? 136 No. Jefferson Phone 2-6104 HEAVENRIEH'S GENESEE AT FRANKLIN Y wing Sagimru for Yu nty-one Years Compliments Of I-IGYT DAIRY BAR KAYES CIOTHING CO. 122 5. WASHINGTON Quality Clothing for the entire Family JOCHEN'S SHOE STORE, INC. Quality Shoes for the Entire Family 420 E. GENESEE AVE. Pflgvss . .4UR0R.41949 AT YOUR SERVICE SINCE 1863 85 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY THE TROJAN WAY INCLUDES THE SELEC- TION OF FINE GRADUATION GIFTS SUCH AS WATCHES, COMPACTS AND BILLFOLDS. Congralulations,'49 Aurora Staff Wwe ' SEITNEII BRUTIIEIIS - - If ::::::: GENESEE AT WASHINGTON New Location DIAL 8914 302 FEDERAL Phone 2-3181 F ELDMANN'S N06 2-0 Q0 V-D K J' ao Q Q f Q O 0 A CJ .I- 402 E. GENESEE FERRIS BROS. The Best in Clothesv To Suit', Every Wornan,s Taste Phone 8191 Warren and Genesee THE HAPPINESS BEGINS AT HOME FOR QUALITY FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS, VISIT K f 120 SOUTH FRANKLIN 130 FINEST RUG DEPARTMENT IN MICHIGAN FISH ER-WATSON WALL PAPER co. 117-119-121 Norih Franklin Street SAGINAW, MICHIGAN Dial 2-3103 WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES 8. PAINT .-1URORA1949 0 Page 86 AncIerson's Book Store Books, Gifts, Greeting Cards dlmeiez' pjnvrzzns 112 So. jeiferson Ave. 'II9 SOUTH JEFFERSON CLOCKS SILVERWARE 715 So. Franklin Phone 2-8268 BRADY, SCIIIRMER 8: 00. T05 SECOND NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAGINAW, MICHIGAN INSURANCE BUSHEY RADIATOR SERVICE and AUTO GLASS Always Better Service- Better All-Ways C. V. CRAMPTON Jewelers WATCHES 0 DIAMONDS 0 JEWELRY SILVERWARE AND CLOCKS EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING 2726 South Washington Avenue Saginaw, Michigan Teleph 3 6263 CULIIER-DEISLER 00. Saginawls Most Modern Drug Store SERVING THE HEALTH AND HOME NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY Cor. E. Genesee and JeITerson Ave. WE DELIVER TELEPHONE 2 8363 UF K IN - 2: 2551411 , , lt, .im -' 5k?I ' A good Workman has pride in his tools. An accurate job de- pends on accurate tools. For the best in Precision Tools- Specify Lufkin. rfl:Luf1mv,?uu'5'a Page 87 o AURORA 1949 -, 'gr at ,, v f M, V -9. ,3-, X . E -A r t if This ear, as in ears Y Y past, it has been our pleas- .g'+.1l!'4, W' .yfgu ure to work with Miss .4 -4' I-' a'.'7' -' -2 - 5 -' K A Mary Hethermgton f:3f+ -'W ., , -ffl, f i i' '- f':f, f-I, +- wa and the students of g, -, '. . ' -rc -Ax. p,y'1zf 1',,4'. her journalism class ya Q . ' zfff- ' if. X -- I , ff L51 ,. ij .,-3-5311521 at Saginaw High f ' R' . L l f,..,Ti21ig'1z4E'fT1Yf '5f ' . . p .545 School in producing J - w as-'-1--Nr is-9.12. :ij -pu N . Lg f ii,-ij'5P'-Q--' T . , the Aurora. We want ' i -in N farm , f ix' to take thiso ortunit ., , ,la - .JV KA I A to express our thanks X . '4 11? Nwffb S- kxx 'R 'Uiihll V I ll n eil ' ' u f .Q 6.1 v., 4 13, uf: X' 5, WSE, r e 14.-J f - :aid 'L Qs. R-y-QA, -' - fi, , .. JJQQL1- - f xx gf, Q-F55 W X, xg 1' r. YQ - . -.gg -5- - W 'Wise r .g , Sw--4 l ' 2 'f '1I,i 'i pu: ei ill ..Q.NM. 1 1 - fx- ' ki v 1' ' 'V ,vflll 'xi' NFA' 'QP ft Mg., 'lui' 1 a al'-. '-.432 'lfmugli .l x Q . its 1 W'-gi ,lu Ni. f 'kr 7 3221 - :li x 1' A xl 'll M iihwtiix , 7 W AAA , Q-spying iv y! X , 1 ' g it , . ,I N N gf ff ' -I.. 1 - .1 g- to them, and to extend to all members of the 1949 graduating class our heartiest good wishes for the success and happiness in life for which their education has so well prepared them. We old- sters who are in the busi- ness world, and particularly those of us in the Graphic Arts, know full well the value of the wonderful edu- cation you have been privileged to receive. We trust you will make the most of it. R Yllllll AURURA WAS 2 2 Z Z Ll-I ll- Ll-I B- 08 Z Z Q I-I-I Ll-I VD 2- Q Q 'is S .4UR0R,4 1949 . Pug., as autographs Page 89 0 AURORA 1949 Trojan Field -Song QA ROLLICKING MARCH-YELL-SONG, Writt f Daisy E. Miller and Lorln D. Miller. Words and Music by Member '05 T k T Copyright, 1931, by Daisy E. and Lorin D. Miller ,:..., , 45 - l - I - If-1 1 um.: sing both um.-.n.m chofmy 'ms m,L5tL,L,,tg,::,5:,n:gr?::3,.,:,: :3:E'::,:l?l!,::::. WT. .EM 5 - s e ems ...M- - - ',!' - . 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