Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

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We Dedicate To a teacher and counselor who has earned the just respect of every student who has come within the sphere of her influence: MISS ISMA MCHUGH SENIOR EDITORS: Alfred Arnold Dorothy Baker AURORA STAFF David Coosard OLD MAIN Pat Domino , DEDICATION Robert Floater -, ADMINISTRATION . FAC ULTY Sandra Gall . SENIORS Nancy GI'ZESlak ACADEMIC Ruth Hoffmann FALL SPORTS Mary Ellen Jones JUNIOR S 'HO James Mitchell WINTER SPORTS Pat Preston . SOPHOMORES Ronald Vettmg ACTIVITIES JUNIOR EDITOR S: Thomas Craun SUPPLEMENT caml GenSke SPRING ACTIVITIES Carol Guerin SPRING SPORTS Ronald Neumann C o n t e n t s HONORS AND COMMENCEMENT Ann Pugh FAMILY ALBUM Dean Savell MANUAL TRAINING BUILDING Jean Thompson PBOTOGRAPBY: CO - EDITORS 1953 Mr. Harold Poulson Ronald Vetting Dorothy Baker THEME AND ART: Robert Floeter Sandra Gail FACULTY ADVISER: Ray L. Hansen ADMFM'STRATION A ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT CHARLES Ct COULTER Education is not all teachers and students. There are many who work continuously behind the scenes to make our school great. The Board of Education, the Superintendent and his Assistant, the Faculty Coun- selor Committee, and the Student Council all play their important role. From them, the Principal gets the signals that make Saginaw High School an efficient place of learning - a great school. Members of the Board of Education; Heil M. Rockwell, Roswell Burrows, George Pross tBusiness Managerl, Walter Leesch, Edward C. MacRae. Chester F. Miller tSuperintendentl. Raymond A. Hart, and Robert Grant, Jr. Absent from the picture is J. Robert Grube. Counselor Committee: Seated: Principal S. H. Lyttle, J. Ross Mitchell, Miss Catharine Eiggs, Miss Edna Biss, Miss Isma McHugh. Howard Faber. Standing: Ray Hansen, Larry Laeding, Siegel Davis, C. Ames Maywood, Ward Tibbett, and Robert Currie. Mrs. Gwen MayWOOd- Uoreground3 w Student Council; Pete Washabaugh, Marilyn Meecham, Nancy Slactha, Nancy Grzesiak, Ruth Hoffmann, Gilbert Rupp, Jerry Crawford, Al Arnold, Arlene Lambert, Dean Savell, Richard Dew, Ann Lyle, Nancy Sheets, Bob Fournier, Wayne Garchow Asst. Principal WARD E. TIBBET The difficult task of enforcing student discipline and of keeping law and order in the school has been successfully handled by Ward E. Tibbet, our asst. principal. Though he has laid down a stern hand in enforcing rules and regulations of the school, Mr. Tibbet is, never- theless, a well liked figure among the students. , Superintendent CHESTER F. MILLER One of the outstanding figures in Saginaw and well known throughout the state of Michigan is Mr. Chester F. Miller, Superintendent of Schools. Always planning for the future and working to secure a more modern, well- balanced school system, Mr. Miller played an important role in securing a new Saginaw High. A busy executive, we congratulate Mr. Miller for his fine work. Principal STEPHEN H. LYTTLE The responsibilities of a principal are great; the duties are numerous and difficult; the effort is often. underestimated. During his many years at Saginaw High School, Stephen H. Lyttle has proven himself a capable leader. Because of his efficient administration, Saginaw High has become a leading senior high school. Dean of Women GWENDOLYN MAYWOOD For the many students who have problems, whether big or little, there is always the friendly guidance avail- able from Mrs. Gwendolyn Maywood, Dean of Girls. ESpecially valuable is her counciling for college-bound seniors. Mrs. Maywood is a very familar and well-liked person through- out Saginaw High. Faculty Looking over the morning mail are Miss Leora Homing. Mrs. Merla Harsch, and Miss Ida Rosenberger momemakingy w,625 .awagg $a55525 W WW WWM 3s REP? 3 Charles Schoedel o'nachine show and Herbert Dittmar we1ding look over a casting which Siegel Davis fr. 8: 1. co-ordinatoxj has made. Mrs. Margaret Jones English, journalism discusses a photograph for the Student Lantern with Eugene Rydahl USnglisM and Mrs. Geraldine Bertovick umblic speaking. English; Miss Irma Rice Ginghsm and Mrs are interrupted by a flash from the Sue App ainglish, Spanism photographer. W lg. 1w 1 $$$$$4rw' 4'1 1 C. Ames Maywood UeL science, econ. goth, Miss Karla Bierle arm and Ray Hansen Woe. English, rel. sciencw inspect a new textbook. Howard Faber miologw and John Jacobson wiologm discuss a football game with Ken Gray wiologyy m f Robert Klepinger music and Oscar Huyghe wand, orchestrm make plans for the annual Bandramn Paul Housler $panish, debatm and AH Lauer Wivics, econ, toacm look very doubtful about the issue which Clarence Haas mnghsm has JUbt stated. Jack Flynn msychology, histond and Mrs. Edna Gambill wtudy halu hsten to some sophmoric philosphy given by Robert Currte Study hall, historyy Caught in a tete a' tete , Miss Isma McHugh mistorn and Miss Edna Biss Unstory, civics, econ. h smile for the camera. Miss Mary Ewing geography, com. healthy Miss Lucille Kapplinger mistory, econ., civicsL and Wm. Ehlhardt mistorw are interrupted in their discussion of world affairs J. Franklin Sherman Woe. Englism, Howard Beatty Woo. math. L and Clifford Monson wraftingh view Saginaw High s campus from the basement window of the Manual Training budding. Faculty R f Miss Belva McCormick mookkeepiny and Richard Brennan nypiny enjoy the tale of a problem student told by Miss Lenore lelington Shorthand. lawy m3; Margaret Tenney watin, Englism explains 3 Duncan OTrench, Englism. Earl Kelsey fame mech. L Emil Stellar wrafting, shop math. L and William Houston watternmakmy discuss politics in from of the school boiler Miss Elna Pritchard mookkeeping, retailing, typing is in a hurry after a last minute discussion with Dean Rupple Uetailing and Miss Catherine Riggs urans. office practiceL m p, 4 L w are u : ,v Qtea' ,ka E 3;; g $ 5 s The days of chivalry have not vanished , as J. Ross Mitchell Englism assists Miss Mary Buskard Englism into her car. ACETATES Baowoas QHLDRIDS CHROMATES moms 5 MTRATES ' SULFATES ' $agfif N4, .i e g mm : MMg m 1 I Herb Kori Mistory, coacm and Larry Laeding mhemistry, coacm acquiesce as Harold Poulson QJhySics, photographw calls for a clean sweep. Stanley Stull's whys. ed. wry humor brings chuckles from sts Gloria Moore whys. ed. and Mrs. Gladys McCully. Can you beat these smiles on Mrs. Glenna W1lcox Englislu Miss Margaret Griffin Uinglism, Mrs. Virginia Sternhagen asnghsm Snatchmg a breather between classes are Miss Mary Maud Brown math. L Miss Jean Grey math. L and Randall Hall math. , retailing. You'll fmd Jean Byron and Pamela Haug behind the desk in the office CLIFFORD ABRAHAM CAROL ADRIAN LAVERGNE ADSIT WILLIAM AITCHISON CLARICE ALCOCK BETTY ALLEN Athletics Plorad Male Chorus Drama Q; RICHARD ALLISH SHIRLEY ALLORE CHRIST ANAGNOSTOPULOS GLORIA ANKLAM ALFRED ARNOLD HIRLEY ARNOLD Hi-Y Athletics Athletics Drama Hi-Y National Honor Class President Student Council Bandrama Aurora Staff DAVID ARNST LEON ARNST DOROTHY BAKER GERALD BAKER MARVIN BAMBERG ARILYN BAUMAN A Cappella Aurora Staff Athletics A Cappella Hi-Y Future Nurses Vocal Music Club CAROL BAUMANN MARCELLINE BAUMANN VIRGINLA M. BAUMANN SHIRLEY BECKER GILES EECKMAN :Llaa bBEEMON Junior Play Athletlcs P U lley ball team BETTdY LOU BELL ROBERT BENDER WALTER BENJAMIN JEANETTE BERARDINO GERALD BHIRDO NANCY BHIRDO an Speech A Cappella Vocal Music Club Dance Band Future Business Leaders VOcal Music Club GAILE BIERSCHBACH WILLIAM BILLMEIER DELORES BINGHAM DARLENE BLOOM WILMA BLUNT JAY BOHN Retailing Club Instrumental Music Club Future Nurses Y-Teens Band Pep Club Vocal Music Club A Cappella TRENT BONNELL ELLEN BOOS WILLIAM BOSHANS WALLACE BOSHAW SHIRLEY EOULIEW GERALD BOURBIN Male Chorus Spanish Club Band Athletics Retailing Club Future Teachers MARY BOYKE BARBARA BRADY ROBERT BRAMAN JERRY BRANCH LLOYD BRASSEUR ARIJA BREKTE National Honor Band National Honor Y-Teens Drama Pep Club Miracle Book Club Drama JANET BR w BENTLEY BREMER DANIEL. BROWN Thencemo N Athletics Athletlcs Bandrama Vocal Mustc Club Majorette LILLIAN BROWN Miracle Book Club Band LOIS BROWN IIAVID BRUESSOW WILLIAM BULLLNGER ARTHUR BURK JANICE BUSHEY ABIGAIL CARDONA CHAUNCEY CARPENTER Miracle Book Club Retailing Club Y-Tgens Band Vocal Music Club Spanish Club Debate Speech ARIE CASTANIER L TTE CHISLEA ERNESTINE CASTILLO DONNA CAVENAUGH ROBERT CERVANTES JAMES CHAFFEE DARLENE CHARTIER CHAR 0 Dance Band Athletics Band 61:15 Glee Club Band KARL CHOLCHER ROBERT CHACEK JACK CLARE Athletics Athletics THERESA CLARK RICHARD COHEE 0N COLBATH Athl Plorad ems Instrumental Music Club Debate Dance Band Speech Band Drama DALE COLBY JAMES COMIiS DAVID COOSARD DEAN COUSINEAU Miracle Book Club Athletics Aurora Staff RONALD COUITCHER BETTY CRAMPTON Latin Club Drama GERALD CRAWFORD MARY JANE CROSS GAYNOR CUMMIFORD MARY LOU CUMMINGS DALE CUPP MORGAN CURRY Hi-Y Orchestra Future Business Leaders Future Business Leaders Senior Central Committu Student Council Red Cross SHIRLEY CURTXS WALTER CURTIS BARBARA CZADA MARGARET DASHNER JUDITH DAUNLEE JEANETTE DAVIES Gym Assistant Plorad Instrumental Music Club Art A Cappella Instrumental Music Club Band Drama Majorette BETTY DAVIS JOE DAVIS LAMAR DAVIS NORMAN DECKER GERALDINE DEEGAN VERA DeLaPERRIERE Pep Club Athlaics CHRxsT 'DIETRICH VIRGIIIIIA DlngbL BETTY JANE DIMENT MARILYN DINNINGER SHIRLEY Dmcos PATRICIA DOMINO Voca Music u - Student Lantern Vocal MuSic Club Student Lantern Jumor Play A Cappella Aurora Staff A Cappella Orchestra GEEQLD DONAHUE BAFEARA DQUERE RITA EAGLE RAYMOND EDDY DONNA EGYET WILLiAM'ELLIs Athletics Glrls Glee Ivlu Latin Club A Cappella Athletics Vocal Music Club A cappella CHARLES ELLIS LILA MAE ENOS EVA ESPARZA RONALD ETTE Athletics Perfect Attendance Latin Club Vocal Music Club Pep Club Instrumental Music Club Plorad Band Future Nurses A Cappella GEORGE EVANS EUGENE EZOP Athletics JERRY FALKENHAGEN JAMES FARLEY RAY FERRELL BIRTRELL FIELDS ROBERTA FINDLAY DONNA FINIOL Athletics Athletics Instrumental Music Club Bandrama GLORIA FINK SHIRLEY ANN FINNEY ROBERT FISCHER ROBERT FLOETER LYNNE ANN FOGLESONG ROBERT FOURNIER HisY Pep Club Florad Vocal Music Club Bandrama Bandrama A Cappella Student Council Senior Central committee Class ViCe-press Soph. 8 Junior year Aurora Staff RONALD FRUK RICHARD FULLER ANNIE FUNKA SANDRA GAIL Thencean Athletics Miracle Book Club Instrumental Music Clu- Plorad Future Teachers Drama Secretary of Senior Cla Wolverine Girls State PAUL FRANK WAYNE FREDRICKSON HARRY GANGLUFF RUBEN GARCIA CATHERINE GEITMAN NORMAN GIFFORD GERALD GLAVE Pep Club Athletics JANET GAISER Business Leaders Volleyball team Instrumental Music Club Orchestra Business Leaders Blu RUTH GOR DON Student Lantern Glee Club Y-Teens Pep Club Plorad Student Council Drama RICHARD GLOWACKI DONNA GOODEOO ELILABETH GOODSIDE GERALDINE GORSKI ELLEN GRANDY THOMAS GRANT GERALD GREENWALD MARLENE GREULING WANDA GRIFFUS NANCY GRZESIAK JPH GUE VARRA Athletics Instrumenatl Music Club Thenccan strumental MUSiC Club Plorad mce Band Debate md Student Council mdrama Eandrama Choir Capers Aurora staff Honor Banquet ' y; GEORGE GUGINO JOAN GULLIVER JOHN GUSTIN JANIES GUTTOWSKY CAROL HAAS JANE HABECK Athletics Thencean Vocal Music Club ESTHER JEAN HADLEY MAMIE HALL ELIZABETH HALUBSCHOCK LORETTA HANSON PHYLLISK HARDT HARRY HARE Volley ball team Nurses Certificate Pep Club Latin Club Miracle Book Club Nurse Certificate Volley ball team Plorad Debate Speech GLENN HARMER WILLIAM HARNDEN JOHN HARRIGAN Athletics Band ELLEN HATCH DONALD HAUSBECK EDWARD HAYES JOAN M. HENSEL GEORGE HERM YvTeenS Athletics Pep Club Future Nurses Girls Athletics RUTH HOFFMANN Thencean Latin Club National Honor Student Council Honor Banquet Aurora staff Perfect Attendance AARON HOLDEN BERNICE HOWARD ELIZABETH HUERTA Spanish Club Miracle Book Club HAZEL INMAN KATHERINE JABLONSKI Miracle Book Club Instrumental Music Club Athletics Athletics Future Business Leaders Orchestra BEVERLY HIGGINS Instrumental Music Club Band ELIZABETH HOLNAGEL Thencean Latin Club Instrumental Music Club Band DAVID HUMMEL ZOLA HUNT Speech Miracle Book Club Business Leaders of Tomorrow National Honor Eandrama Honor Banquet Choir Capers DORIS JACKSON Y-Teens Latin Club Future Nurses KENNETH HILL GEORGE HORN KIMBROUGH JACKSON ANNA HODGES MARILYN HOEEBEL Debate Speech A Cappella f y, WILNELLA HORNBERGER ANN HOULIHAN Vocal Music Club Vocal Music Club A Cappella A Cappella Student Lantern D. As Address GEORGE HUNTER Debate Speech Plorad MARION HURST JOAN JAMROG MARILYN JANKE Drama Thencean Instrumental Music Club Band Soph. 8: Junior attendant to Helen of Troy Helen of Troy DENNIS JARVIS WINONA JENKINS JUNE JENNINGS ALVIN JERNIGAN PATTI JESSMORE DONALD JOHNSON Volley Ball Team Y-Teens Athletics Band Future Business Leaders 4f LOUIS JUAREZ CLARA LEE JONES DONNA JONES FREDERICK JONES GEORGE JONES MARY ELLEN JONES Dance Band Y-Teens P6P CIUb Athletics Dance Band Ezfizcesnliono Band n r Pep Club Future Business Leaders A Cappella Band Latin Club Athletics Senior Central Committee Aurora Staff Honor Banquet Future Teachers DOROTHY KARTZ JOYCE ANN KATZENBERGER EDWARD KELLOGG MARY KELLY BARBARA KELSEY LEONA KENT Drama Y-Teens Pep Club Vocal Music Club Athletics A Cappella LEE KING BARBARA KLACZKIEWICZ KENNETH KLEMKOW SALLY KLISCH JOYCE KNIGHT FREDERICK KNIPPEL Athletics Speech Thencean RONALD KRAMER CYNTHIA KREN . THOMAS KREN SHIRLEY KROHN RICHARD KRUEGER FELIX KULIGOWSKI Athletics National Honor Future Nurses Vocal Music Club , I , k KENNETH LAATSCH DENNIS LaGUIRE PATRICIA LAKOMY BILLIE LANDSKROENER HILRIS LANE MARYANN LANGDO Gym Assistant Future Nurses R- BLAIR LANGHORNE WILLIAM LASH SUSAN LAWLER JAMES LAWRENCE LstE LEACH 1mg LEE Student Lantern Thencean Hi-Y Band Latin Club Athletics Future Teachers Drama Bandrama Honor Banquet KAY LEITOW DONNA LELAND LEE ALLEN LEPPIEN SALLY LOKINSKI DAVID LOPEZ ROSE LOPEZ Vocal Music Club Cheer Leader Plorad Debate Speech Future Teachers A Cappella Perfect attendance Band Vocal Music Club Dance Band M JAMES LOSEE HARRY LOTH JOE LUNA NEOMA LUTZKE Vocal Music Club JOAN LOSEE LLOYD LOSEE Hi-Y Athletics A Cappella Miracle Book Club Athletics Gym Letter Perfect Attendance MA'RGARET MADIGAN RITA MAHAR YVONNE MALECKE Lucy MARIHUGH WALTER MARKEY ARTHUR H. MARTIN GWlS Glee Club A Cappella Perfect Attendance Miracle Book Club Athletics Y-Teens Vocal Music Club Variety Show NINO MA URO RONALD MASON MARJORIE MASTIC Y-Teens Dance Band Athletics Thencean Pep Club Band Drama Athletics Senior Central Committee P.T.A. Representative JOHN MARTIN EMELIO MARTINEZ J OANN MAR TIN Athletics DON MERCIER JANICE MIELKE MARILYN MEACHAM Athletics DORIS MCCULLY MAUREEN MCGRANDY LILLIE MCKINNEY A Cappella Y-Teens Vocal Music Club Vocal Music Club Future Teachers Student Council JANICE MIELKE NANCY MIESSNER ESTHER MILLER JAMES MILLER RICHARD MILLER JAMES MITCHELL Instrumental Music Club Band Debate Speech 'Athletics Drama Aurora Staff Perfect Attendance Honor Banquet Bandrama ' f JOAN MONEAR KARL MOON GERALDINE MOORE MATTIE MOORE RICHARD MOREAU MARTHA MORITZ Vocal Music Club Latin Club Y-Teens Pep Club Vocal Music Club Vocal Music Club Instrumental Music Club Athletics 2' DANE MORSE HARRIET MOTT BEATRICE MOULTON Athletics Y-Teens Miracle Book Club RUTH MUNSON GENEVIEVE MURLICK DORIS NASH Thencean Pep Club A Cappella Pep Club Instrumental Music Club Future Business Leader RUTH NAWROCK MARY LOU NEFE LOIS NIEMEYER BARBARA NOVY JOYCE NOLAN Pep Club Y-Teens Vocal Music Club Pep Club A Cappella Athletics Band RICHARD OLDENBURG JOSEPH ORLOWSKI Athletics ABIGAIL PA QUE' A Cappella Bandrama ARLENE PETERS Vocal Music Club Eandrama Cheer Leader Choir Capers -ARBARA POPIELARZ ROSALIE ORTEGA Pep Club Miracle Book Club Vocal Music Club A Cappella ARTHUR PA QUETTE Athletics A JANE PILDNER NANCY PORTER Spanish Club Vocal Music Club Choir capers LOIS ORWIG Plorad Debate Speech BARBARA PARKER Thencean A Cappella ROBERT PILDNER HEY Athletics JOAN POTTER THERESA OSZUST NELL ROSE PATTON Pep Club Future Nurses ETHELMAE PINEAU Drama A Cappella CATHERINE POWELL National Honor JOAN OTTO WILLIAM PATTON Athletics BENJAMIN POCOCKE ssh; MABEL POWELL A Cappella WESLEY PALM JEAN PERIARD Choir Capers ROBERTA POMEROY Choir Capers ALVIN PRATT Hi-Y A Ca ppella Athletics JEAN PRATT Instrumental Music Club Band Majorette DONA LD PUGH Band National Honor Honor Banquet Instrumental Music Club JANET REEDER Pep Club Future Business Leaders RUBY ROBINSON Pep Club Vocal Music Club Future Teachers Essay Winner CLAUDINE PRESLEY OLGERTD PURAVS ANTONIO REYES LAWSON RAY ROBINSON PAT PRESTON Thencean Spanish Club Plorad Debate Speech Future Teachers Drama Bandrama WILLIAM P UTNAM BARBARA REYNOLDS Athletics Honor Banquet GERALDINE ROGERS Latin Club Future Nurses Athletics Orchestra LOIS FRIES Y-Teens Miracle Book Club Gym Assistant Gym Letter PATRICIA RANK NE LSON REYNOLDS LOIS ROHN Athletics Gym Assistant Band YVONNE PROULZ PATRICIA RAUTENBERG JEAN RISELAY THERESA ROMERO Spanish Club BEVERLY PROUX Miracle Book Club Future Nurses A Cappella RICHARD RAY Athletics JOANN RISKA Bandrama LENORE ROSAS Spanish Club Miracle Book Cl A Cdppella $22 JUDY ROSE GILBERT RUPP RICHARD RUSSELL JOAN RYCWVA FRANK RYDEL Vocal Music Club Hi'Y Band Athletics A Cappella Student Council . Senior Class Vice-Pres. Senior Central Committee Honor Banquet SATRICE SAMSON VIiracle book Club THOMAS SANDERS LOUIS SANTINO GRETA SCARBOUGH DAVID SCHULTZ MARY SEAMON MAYZE SEDER YJreens Athletics Y-Teens Pep Club Gym Assistant Miracle Book Club Vocal Music Club Future Teachers Athletics DAVID SENKPEIL KEITH SHATTUCK JUDITH SHEFFER ANDREW SHEPARD BARBARA SHERBERT QMES SEVERANCE Debate Y-Teens Athletics Band Miracle Book Club Speech Latin Club Drama Pep Club A Cappella Plorad Drama EVON SIMON MICHAEL SIZICK ONALD SKRELUNAS NANCY SIEVERT VINCENT SIKORA ARDITH SIMON . Athletics Athletws Latin Club Band Thencean . Plorad Instrumental Musxc Club Band NANCY SLACHTA ROBERT SLANCIK KAY SLATE CHARLOTTE SLATER DIXIE LEE SMITH Thencean Vocal Music Club Band Drum Majorette A Cappella A Cappella Student Council Band SHIR LEY SKRELUNAS DONALD SMITH LARENE SMITH MARILYN SMITH MARY LEE SMITH MILDRED SOMER FIELD DUANE SOPER Plorad Y-Teens Miracle Book Club Debate A Cappella Drama Girls Glee Club DELORIS SPARKS RONALD SPENCER FREDERICK STAMANN ANTHONETTA STORM SUE STRABLE DOROTHY STROUD PEP Club Athletics -Debate Spanish Club Wolverine Boys State Pep Club A Cappella , :3 JOHN TAFEL CHARLES TAYLOR RICHARD SUHR HERBERT SULLIVAN GEORGE SUTTON WILLIE SWANSON A Cappella Athletics A Cappella Cheer Leader HAZEL THOMAS NANCY THOMPSON THOMAS THOMPSON LAWRENCE TOMLINSON ANTHONY TRAUB Hi-Y Band Athletics Instrumental Music Club JILLIAN TRAUB JIM VEASLEY BARBARA VERLAC RONALD VETTING KENNETH WACHNER WILLIAM WADSWORTH GER WARNER Spanish Club Band Athletics Future Business Leaders FY Debate Miracle Book Club thletics Speech EDNA WASCHER PETER WASHABAUGH JOAN WEBER GLORIA WEBSTER JOANN WEBSTER RON LD WELLS Hi-Y Y-Teens Athletics Spanish Club Student Council National Honor Honor Banquet KAY WENDT JOYCE WESLEY EARL WHITE EARLENE WHITE GERALDINE WHITTEN DELOR S WIECHERT Y-Teens Vocal Music Club Y-Teens Vocal Music Club Instru ental Music Club Vocal Music Club Athletics A Cappella Band Red Cross Nursing HOWARD WIECHMAN ADELL WILLIAMS DUANE WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS ALVIN WILSON LAWRENCE WISE Future Business leaders Pep Club Debate Instrumental Music Club Athletivs Florad Speech Drama Senior Central Commit Honor Banquet m CAROL WOERN BETTY WOJTASINSKI EMMA JEAN WOODS JOSEPH WORRALL DAISY WREGE BONNIE WYMAN Future Business Leaders Vocal Music Club V Athletics MARY YOUMANS BEVERLY ZENSER ROBERT ZIETZ SALLY JOHNSON ALBERT BALDERSTONE JOHN BARNES Vocal Music Club Instrumental Music Club Latin Club Athletics Athletics Instrumental Music Club Future Teachers HOWARD BUCKHOLZ FLORETTE COOK JOHN CORNWELL WINIFRED DUNN JOYCE JOHNSON GARALD KENT Miracle Book Club Honor Banquet Miracle Book Club Art Awards Vocal Music Club Volley ball team A Cappella Future Business Leade Donald Bohl Wilhelm Miner Janet Marks James Davis Johanna Spencer Harley Marseilles John Katzenberger Duane Stebbins Donald Wmsbarm CAMILA LUNA NANCY PARDRIDGE BETTY STAHR Spanish Club Vocal Music Club Pep Club Plorad Glee Club Bandrama Journalism Staff Choir Capers 9E$IOa C011 Many seniors took advantage of the aptitude tests offered by Michigan State College. In these pictures we see Dorothy Stroud, Betty Crampton, Chauncey Carpenter, Danny Brown, and Jack Clare discussing results of their tests. 38 ACADEM IC Learning to be good hostesses is the homemaking class. Future homemakers set the style. Home nursing course in the homemaking house. Inspecting physics apparatus are Mary Ann Langdon. Marjorie Mastic. Don Pugh. Roger Warner. Gil RupP. Vera DeLaPierre, Jim Lawrence, Rita Mahar, and Bill Billmeier. Gil Rupp, chemistry lab assistant, fundamentals of a blow plpe. On the Job a... Busy looking for microbes and such1s , Sharon Stavely at the Central Lab. Industriously exploring what makes a crayfish tick Can Hus serfior SCIenCe class get it back together again? Standing are Elton Hale, are some members of Mr Faber's biolog class Ruben Garcla. Janet Marks, and Duane Williams. Seated are Dennis LaGuire, Jerry . Y . Glave, and Judy Rose. 2! Science Rebuilding tools at Severance Tool Company is Ed Kellogg, I. f 9 s ? a a ; Ron Bell and Mr. Camybell from me Wiochmann Co. dlscuss Ron's on the job training program. Lar BOY'S BAND Row l: Bob Adams, Bob Bacon, Jesse Lopez, Clifford Emery, Ted Metiva. Frank Ruyts, Bob Dingman, Dan Pugh. Row 2: Bill Boshans, Jack Partlow, Allan Pierce. Jack Boshans, Franms Kinne, Bab Arndt, Bub Beam, Howard Wachner. Row 3: Gordon Allardyce, Bob Jones, Melvin Williams, Gerry Peterson. William Washmgton, Dave McLean, Bill Benjamin, Jesse Guevara. Row 4: Emelio Martinez, Bill Billmeier, Tim Hicky, gob uietz, Dick Carpenter. Ken Crocker, Ted Gosko, Dale Van Norman Row :3: Bill Graham, Rmert Cervantes, Ralph Cervantes, Drum Malorette, Nancy Slacma Louis Juarez, Gerry Nellett, Chuch Lyons, Ralph Guevara, L242 Robinson. Row 6: Jack Clare, Dane Morse, Lewis White, Warren Hearn, Francis Ford, Lyle Schnieder, Ernie Swanton. Row 7: Jim Miller, Dave Lopez, Jack Fehranbach, Jerry Parks; Ralph thrdo, A1 Benaway, Tom Hogg. Row 8: Bob Barth, Bob Priess, Ron Leach, Ed Katz, Daryl Morse, Ted Matthews, A1 Szymanski, Row 5:: Dick Leach, RJnnie Ette. Chauncey Carpenter, Bill Von Shipman. Delbert Wattefs, Pictures Missing: Joe Luna, Bob Williams. Drum Major, Robert Adams Music Drum Majorettes First Row: Barbara Czada, Kay Allington, Janet Brown, Ann Fehrman. Nancy Slachta, Genevieve Murlick. Second Row: Jean Pratt, Third Row: Marilyn Schott, Jackie Schroeder, Joyce Humpen, Ann Golomb. Standmg: Emelio Marnnez. Row 1: Washington, deid Lopez, Dave McClaIne. Jack Clare, Dale Van Norman, Jesse Guevara Ralph Guevara, Bob Cervantes; Louis Juarez, Bill Bow 2: Bob Jones, bob Bacon, Gerry erdo, 84nd directors Oscar B Huyghe and Earl Burnett Join forces v.0 put on a combined band cuncerl which was held at the Arthur Hill Auditorlum. akers GIRLS BAND Nancy Slachta, Shirley Peterson, Leann Moran, Bonme Watson, Jacquie Hamling, Sandra Gail, Judy Rose, Elizabeth Holnagel, Oscar B. Huyghe. Row 2: Ann Pugh, Bonnie Nicholson, Evon S1mons, Carol Garlick, Joyce Nolan. Dorothy Hardy. Betty Nerychel, Barbara Sherbert, Helenann Izzo, Delores Wiechert, Ellen Hatch. Row 4: Marilyn Janke, Marlene Cliff, Marilyn Buse, Sarah Castillo, Virginia Trieb, Carol Easton. V , w Row 5: Row 3: Ruth Bowman, Margaret Dashner, Velia Maldonadq Marlene Eimers, Beverly Coon, Arlene Lambert, Agnes House. How 6: Stella Luna, Sharon Strauch, Linda Reiss, Lois Boyers, Nancy Lounsberry, Phylhs Rgmond. Row 7: Grayce Foote, Palsy Pratt, Carol McLeod, Lorralne Reimers, Pat Brassem, Geraldine Moore. Row 8: Nancy Meisner. Donna Sowatzke, Ruth Buel, Pat Gulvas, Mary Jane Murllck, Judy BarteL Row 9: Lillian Bnown. Ardeth Simon. Murriel Eimers. Charlotte Roemer, Carol LeFournear, Barbara Verlac. . , , W L V A CAPPELLA ' Third Row: Ann Houlxhan, Donna Egyet, Grayce Fume, Ethel Pineau, Dorothy Stroud, First PEI: Wilnella Hornbergc-xr, Kay Leitow, Rgsalie Qriega. Dixie Lee Smith, Florence Yvonnmcha, Neoma Lutzke, Lenore R0535, Ken Fuller, ngrx VanWormer, Jack Allish, Dyer, Marlene Cookson, Phylhs Lowrgy, Geraldme Whltten, Lynnann Fogelsong, Carlene Duane Williams, Abbey Paquette, Joyce Nolan, Shirley Dirgos, Virginia DietzeL MM: Elberts, Mabel Powell, Lem? Kent, R.Wa Mahar, Dorothy 8.3km , Mary Allen. Beverly Gerald Kent, Jim Severance, Ronnie Ens, Bill Reist, Arthur Burk, Fred Jones, Alvm' Proux. Secgnd Row: IGenev1eve Murhck, Joyce Wesleyi W1lma Blunt, Gerry Mvore, Pr 1t Dale Brooks, Dane Morse, Jack Gustin, George Sutton, Jerry Bh1rdo, Leon Arnst, Jeanette Dawes, Marilyn Meacham, Barbara Parker, M1ldred Sommerfleld, Doris McCully, k H . Dave Senk iel Jim Veasly. Connie McDonald, Jeanette Beradino, Lorena Bartlett, Theresa Fessler, Yvonne Carter. W p ' Choral BOY'S GLEE CLUB MADE IGAL SINGER S GIRL'S GLEE CLUB FALL SPORTS W THE CORONATION OF A QUEEN Sophomore Attendant Mar'lyn Gaertner f1- Junior Attendant Sally Sears 9'; Coronation Queen Marilyn Janke 1952 VARSITY SCHEDULE aginaw 13 -- Grand Rapids 19 aginaw l4 -- Det. Catholic Central 6 aginaw 13 -- Bay City Handy 9 6 -- Midland O -- Flint Northern 7 -- Flint Central 7 -- Pontiac aginaw 13 -- Bay City Central 12 -- Arthur H111 31 LAMAR nnws , .WsH m Talking football tactics over are Jxm Blenkhom, Ken G1 3'. Larry Laeding, day's First Row; Head coach Herb Kori, Ray Ferrell. Roger Warner. Don Colbath, Don Mercier, AL Second Row: Eugene Mannmg; Alvin Jermgan, Joey Arnold, Bob Pildner, Ron Kramer, Bllly Ellis. Orlowski, Dick Ray, Charles E1115, Alvin Pratt, Larry Tgmlinsjn, Gil Rupp. Thxrd Row: Coach Larry Laeding, Russ McLean. Eob Maturen, Ken Anderson, Gary Rupert, Lionel Simmons, Rounding mm shape. Stanley Stull, Herb Q3rf, and Art Lauer M Dale Reetz. Bradley Dawkins, Tug Tompson, Tom Hall. Fourth Row: Coach Jim Blankhorn, Jerry Donanue, Dick Crowley, Fred Kelly, Joe RICE, Bob Eukaweski. Bob Jaenichan, Bul Sargent, Monte Schm1dt, Doug McDougall, Fifth Row: Tom King; Larry Ruffle, Joe Pawlik, Eugene Kwaiser, Dick Rennie. Thomas Gram, Bob Fobear, Dennis Lawler. WILLIAM SARGENT LIONEL SIMMONS JERRY DONAHUE TOM KING guard halfback quarterback guard wt; A K JPCWRUPERT KEN ANDERSON EUGENE KWAISER 9 V w phd guard ALVIN JERNIGAN quarterback . halfback GILBERT RUPP AL ARNOLD end quarterback RAY FERRELL LARRY RUFFLE CHARLES ELLIS guard quarterback halfback RUSSELL McLEAN ROBERT BUKAWESKI DALE RTETZ L. fullback halfback center RON KRAMER JOE ORLOWSKI ELMER THOMPSON guard fullback halfback JEROME MAZIARZ fullback BILLY ELLIS ROBERT dPII..DNER halfback TED PAWLICK en center DICK RAY fullback JOE RICE LARRY TOMLINSON lac kle ROBERT MATUREN ROGER WARNER BRADLEY DAWKINS halfback center halfback MON TE SC HMIDT VICTOR CROWLEY end E UGENE MANNING tackle tackle Row 1: Coach Ken Gray. WW, Bob Kelly. John Leach, Bernard Thompson, Paul Sepuluedo, Bill Honey, Jim Lerry. Al Rethman, Coach Stan Stull. Row 2: Bill Von Shipman, Walt Garrett, Don Sarkozy, J.T. Landrum, John Pulliam, Bennie Cooper, Harold Winfield, J.B. Floyd, Gerry Peterson. Row 3: Mike Steele, Dick Terry, Dave McClain, Alren Schroeder, Jack Donahue, Horace Thomas, Jerry Hamling, Archie Jackson, Larry Nieman. Row 4: James DeFrancesco, Don Williams, Ron Carlton, Bill Reist, Merrill Reinig, Larry .Rosa, Bob Firehau, Mike Mayer, Jerry Parks Row 5: Brian Bremer, Bud Sundeck, Alores Nichols, Chuck Pickett, Ross Kramer, Otis Griffin, Eugene Ellis, Rog Kramer. J. V. Football Saginaw 13 Owosso Saginaw 0 Midland Saginaw 7 Bay City Saginaw 12 Arthur Hill Saginaw BC Flint Northern Saginaw 20 Pontiac Saginaw 7 Flint Central Saginaw 21 Hemlock. Sophomores High and hard tackle by Larry Ruffle causes fumble. Maturen stops an opponent with a bane-crushing tackle. Row 1: Pat Luzner, Howard Baumann, Tom Wlllxdms, chk Graham , Calemzm Raven Alex Ferrell, Carl Marriott, Jake Stonebrumer. Raw 2: Roger Sharm', Deli Willlams, Gene Lee, Glenn Miller, Don Wiedbrauk, James Lane, Sam Hall. Row 3; Coach Art Lauer, Bob Middlebrooks, Don Preston, Dale Gosaynie, Elm: Conley, Henry Sunson, Grant Huinmell. Row 4: Du'k Smge, Earl Fredricks. Tom Bennett, BGb Endaleb Charles Moskal, Earl GilLum, Jack Platko. Not Shawn: Max Barnes, Fred Wydra, Calvin Beatty. SOPHOMORE TEAM RECORD Saginaw 13 Bay City Handy Saginaw 6 Arthur Hill Saginaw 7 St. Andrews 25 Saginaw 20 BayCity Handy 20 Saginaw Arthur Hill 35 Saginaw Bay C ity C entral 23 GYM ASSISTANTS Row 1: Virginia Schnellenberg, Janice Winters, Loretta Bedford, Mary Ann Fournier, Carol Eurick, Beverly Fulford. Rcw 2: Jane Dunlop, Rebecca Benkert, NancyMartin, Sandra Easlick, Dorothy Hausbeck, Loan Jaster, Joyce Katsenberger, Loraine Wessely. Row 3: Carol Gullop, Janice Gosefl, Mary Jo Baker, Gail Slenkiewitz, Carol Guerin, Margaret Smith, Anna Bender. Sally brassen, Dorothy Parker, Beverly Clements. Cheerleaders: Phyllis Maturen, BillScutt, Rachel Huerta, Bill Preuter, Mary Hogan. George Sutton, Beverly Fulford, Oliver Alridge, and Gail McCallum. Secretary, Alvina Lei'tow Wallace Abraham Bob Adams John Adams Delores Agnew Joseph Akens Henry Alexander Mary Allen Willie Allen Ethel Allman Jean Anderson Kenneth Anderson Joan Anderski Roseann Archambeau Delores Armenta Frank Armenta Robert Arndt Mary Awad Robert Bacon Marilyn Bader Beverly Baker Mary Baker Janet Barnes Robert Barnes William Barnes Ila Barnett Nick Barris Judy Bartels Robert Barth Lorena Bartlett Jack Bashans Helen Battle Robert Beam David Beatty Mary Beaudin Loretta Bedford Clarabel Beebe Shirley Behrens James Bell Johnnie Bell Ronald Bell Shirley Bell Annabelle Benders Rebecca Bendert Terry Bennet Edward Bernrueteo Carol Betzold Howard Beyers Ronnie Billmeier Tom Bishop Lloyd Bitters Patricia Blessing Johnny Blondin Norman Blower Joyce Blunt Loraine Boensch Tom Boettcher Beverly Bohn Darlene Bolger Norma Boshaw Ruth Bowman John Boyce Elizabeth Boyd Ed Bradley Joan Brady Carol Braeutigain Sally Brassem Marva Bremer Patsy Bremer John Brooks Dale Brooks Barry Brown John Brown Rodney Brown Bob Bukaweske Billy Bull Dennis Bunzow Patricia Burr Barbara Burzych Marilyn Buse Noah Camero Sheila Campbell Mary Cardona Marilyn Garrick Yvonne Carter LeRoy Carter Shirley Casavan Thomas Chapman Don Check Jeanette Cherry Diane Chilton Alonzo Choyce Barbara Choyce Lorraine Chreck Mary Cisseros Carol Clark Nancy Clark Dick Clark Richard Clark Beverly Clements Gloria Commerford Marlene Cookson Kay Compton Barbara Coon Ronald Coon Marcelyn Cornford Charles Crandall JoAnn Crane Kay Craun Thomas Craun Dick Crowley Rachel Cruz Ramona Cruz Ray Culpepper JoAnn Cummiford Sue Cushway Ronald Cymbal J ean Darling Jerimae Davis LaVonne Davis Lyle Davis Sammy Davis Sue Davison Bradley Dawkins Helen DeGroat Nina DeLaPerriere Rene DeLornce Nancy Deno Richard Dew Marlene Diffin Gerald Diment J on Ditz Don Dolson Karl Donze Esther Doutre Annette Drouillard Edna Brown Joe Dudek Shirley Dudock Jane Dunlop Florence Dyer Sandra Easlick Carol Easton Bob Egeler Marlene Eimers Carlene Elbert Loretta Engelhardt Arthur Engelke Janet Esler Carol Eurick John Faber Carl Gensk'e Carol Genske John Gerken William Gilson Linwood Gissendanner Ahn Golomb J anis Gosen Jack Granville Sharon Gray J anice Green Ruth Griffith David Grosart Sandra Grover Carol Guerin Richard Gulvas Gene Guttowsky Anna Hadley Mary Hager Marlene Hahn Jay Haite J De Halchi J ames Hall Tom Hall Ethel Hallman Melvin Hallman Richard Falkenhagen Billy Farwell Helen Fear Anne Fehrman Delores Ferguson Theresa Fessler Emeline Finney Robert Fobear Grayce Foote Tom Forrest Mary Ann Fouriner Doris Franzel Robert French Shirley Fries Evelyn Frye Beverly Fulford Kenneth Fuller William Gage Betty Gaines Carol Gallup Shirley Gamm Valaida Garrett Larry Garrison Donald Garske Clarence Gedraites Agnes House Betty Howard Esther Hoyt Joyce Humper't Floyd Inscho Alfred Jackson Jean Jackson William Jackson Claudette Jacoby Robert Jaenichen John Jamrog Joan Jaster Anderson Johnson Delores Johnson Mac Johnson Ronald Johnson Lenora Jones Joyce Judd Mary Ellen Jurik Carole Keene Virginia Kellett Janice Kelley Mary Kellogg Fred Kelly Tovio Kisk Robert Hammontre Evelyn Hardeman Dorothy Hardy Donna Hare Torn Haremski Deleros Harmer Gerald Hasenleder Dorothy Hausbeck Joyce Hausbeck Floyd Hayes Edward Henning Sally Hess J oan Henry David Hidden John Hildebrar Amber Hill Norine Hillert Lucille Hines Joan Hobbs Jack Hoerner Julius Holensee Carl Holmes William Holton Mary Alice Hopkins Jacqueline Horner Katherine Lentner Joan Leverenz Nancy Lewis Wiloma Lewis Jerry Lilliestierna Beverly Littlejohn Mary Ann Loehr Janice Longtain Sarah Ann Lopez Stella Luna Douglas MacDougall Velia Maldonado Grace Marden Sandra Markusic Nancy Martin Sylvia Martin Thomas Martin Joyce Mason Preston Mason LeRoy Mathews Phyllis Maturen Robert Maturen Jerome Maziarz Barbara McAnany Robert McClellan Jean Kinasz Torn King Francis Kinne Gerald Kirby Lois Klammer Diane Koihagen Jim Kastick Betty Koviak Ross Kramer William Krawczak Monica Kriswoski Eugene Kwaiser Tony Lagalo Donna Lake Arlene Lambert Leonard Laqriere Loren Laubauch Joyce Lauer Phyillis Lowery Joyce LaZur Richard Leach Ronald Lees Alvina Leitow Henry Lentner Jeanette Lentner Kenneth Moran Leann Moran Bessie Morden Clarlyn Mose Sheldon Munson Mary Jane Murlick Shirley Murlick Fred Murray Mary Nelson Charles Nentwig Ronald Neuman Mary Newvine Dorothy Nietzke Roger Nippuss Willie Noel Nolan Clayton Beatrice Nowak Tom Nowosatka Nancy Nunamaker Gail O'Brien Marjorie Ortman Patsy Osborn Dorothy Parker Richard Parker Suzanne Parrish Terrance McCarthy Jim McCoy Connie McDonald Duncan McDonald Sue McGarrity Virginia McKay Delbert McKeller Clarence McKinney Medora McKnight Russell McLean Janice McLaughlen Carole McLeod Hudson Mead Barbara Merkerson Mary Ann Mertz Jelaine Meyer Geraldine Michalski Charles Mielki Gerald Miller Kathryn Miller Virginia Miller Rita Millsom Esmine Mitchell Peggy Mitchell Nancy Mitchell fa; 3-33 Robert Remmer Richard Reichle Priscilla Rhodes Gary Rice Joe Rice Jacqueline Richter Janet Richter Thomas Rizer Betty Robar- Ethel Roberson Geraldine Roberts Arlene Roeglen Cary Roenicke Don Roenicke Gary Roenicke Lawrence Rolka Virginia Roselle Larry Ruffle Gary Rupert Rumalda Sanchez Mattie Sanders J oyce Savage Dean Savell Shirley Scarbough Monte Schmidt Jack Partlow Lloyd Paulus Larry Pawalski Ted Pawlik Leslie Parry Shirley Peterson Delores Petros Carol Pettyplace Marvin Pierce Mennel Penet Alison Pollard Jerome Ponichtera Wally Potts Evelyn Powada Thomas Poyer Geraldine Praay David Price Mary Jo Provost Alvin Pruitt Mary Ann Pugh Carole Punches Carolyn Rader Arnold LeeRoy Nancy Ann Reed Dale Reitz Elsie Schmitt Helen Schmitt Bob Schnetzler' Beverly Schneuker Marilyn Schott Sandra Schrah Jvaueline Schroeder Evelyn Schuette Nancy Schuler Carolyn Scott Clarence Scott Marie Scott Sally Sears Arnold Seder Doris Seegmiller Shirley Severance John Shattuck Joann Lee Shaver Milton Shelton Gail Sienkiewicz Emma Sievert Lionel Simmons Elaine Simon Gerald Singer Irene Slaski Duane Slater Bennie Smith Evelyn Smith Margaret Smith Marion Smith Patsy Smith Peggy Smith Virginia Snelenberger Yvonne Socha Barbara Sommers Shirley Sommers Jean Sowatsky Robert Soule Gary Sovia Margaret Sparks Keith Speiran Joe Stanirlis John Stanton Hugh Stevenson Sharon Stavely Charles Stork Gerald Stuart Patricia Swantek Al Szymanski Bob Symons Lorraine Tarrant Betty Jo Taylor Robert Taylor Tom Thayer Gerald Thomas Elmer Thompson Jean Thompson James Tremper Virginia Trieb Mary Ann. Trier Evelyn Trybulski Eugene Tyra Elsie Tuke Patricia VanDuren Dale VanNorman Terry Van Wormer Amalia Villareal Ernestine Washington Mary Washington William Washington Charlene Water's Bonnie Watson Olga Watson Delbert Watters Raymond Weaver Wayne Werl Alphogwo Weldon Lorraine Wesley Theodore Wittber Gail White Sally White William Windhorst Betty Jean Wicker Richard Wieneke Mary Wilde Barbara Wilkinson Richard Wilinski Alice Willette Alice Williams Barbara Williams Donna Williams Dora Williams Ella Mae Williams Marlene Williams Richard Williams Wilma Wilson James Winchester Gerald Winters Janice Winters Patricia Wojeik Paul Clayton J ohn Daniels Donald Dean Lawrence Dean Dennis Dufina Carl Freiberger- Lawrence Fuhrhop Anthony Garcia Ronald Gotham Tillmon Green Howard Greenwald Elton Hales Carolyn Haupt Paula Hernandez Richard Hidalgo Roberta Wolfe Kay Wolinski Mary Wolinski Carolyn Wolkens James Woodington Beverly Woodward Dorothy Wooll Ron Worthington James Wright Sheila Wright Beverly White Phaile Young Tom Young Joyce Zimmer Kenneth Egbert Francis Ford Yndelyo Leal Mary Hernadez C harle s Jone S Dorothy Krohn Mickey Lopez Lucille Mitchell Carol Pettyplace Marilyn Warner Bill Preuter Gerald Howell Joseph Kato Frank Keene Ronald King Yolonda Fulgencio Eugene Manning Lenora Martin Dorothy Miles Marie Murray Earl Niemeyer Robert Niendorf Dale O'Brien Oscar Ortega Walter Patrick Jerrold Potts Mary Price Lynn Quackenbush Robert Ranbo William Reinhold Gerald Reitman William Sargent Kenneth Smitha Celia Swan Mark Symons James Warriner Donna Washburn Wesley Wehner Sally Whitehouse George Wilber Sue Willson TROJAN TRAITS Junior S tyle As Juniors we studied the various attitudes that make up a good personality. . . . . Here we show you some Juniors putting these traits into action. . Gust for fun - of couFSeL CULTURAL REFINEMENT bod deportment, Considerate, Kind, Apprepio'L breeding, Polite, Selfccontrol. Usually courteo spectfuLand pol uently discourte- Little consider for others; Cl LEADERSHI ' ' 3nfident, Original, Enterpris ; Tactful. vs initia- ' fulness, t. ..E1 Y TO GET ALONG WI' active, Agreeable, Tactful, v znity, Optimism. Sometimes indicates resourcefulness and 1 leadership ability. Generally agreeable. Usually sociable. .c. Generally optimistic. meat Cl 3X .7 chf Cu DEPENDABILITY - mmpt, Punctual, Cooperates, Sincere, Trustworthy, Reliable, Smmcodt-iveness, Consistent, Abili' ty to work without supervision. Supervision seldom needed. Takes proper care of work. Under usual conditions reliable and depend- able. Prompt. CJ D INDUSTRIOUSNESS everence, Diligence, Habits of work, Applicatirw nterest and application. Supervision always Often needs supervis- needed. Does not ful- ion. Dependability fxll promises. questionable. M -uD No supervision. Ful- fills promises. Does whatever is needed. El Does only what i quired. Usually efficient. -s little required . No work THOROUGHNE Work generally com pleted. Usually accuv Plc pea J appt Personal appearance acceptable. Generally . neat. C1 . MENTAL ALERTNESS , Animated, Attentive, Observing, Anticipation ...at10n. Requires detailed explanation. No enthusiasm. Listless. E3, Sometimes observant. Sometimes enthusiv astic. El astic. Wide awake to what is going on. Animated. Observant. Enthusi- Anticipates results. Offers added informa- tion. Very observant. E1 E1 WINTER SPOR- W q 1 :A. Varsity First Row: Willie Swanson, Bob Pildner, Tom Hall, J.'1'. Landrum, Anderson Johnson. Secon Row: Sam Davis, Lyle Davis, Pete Washabaugh, Gary Rupert, Larry Ruffle, Coach Larry Laeding. Thxrd Row: Robert Taylor, Bob Maturen, Loren Laubach, Harry Loth, Ken Anderson, Paul Sepulvedu, Lavonne Davis. oks more. like a Chorus line. C ,athxr L 1?. Where 5 the ball? Coach Laeding gives his team those last few instructions Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw 41 32 47 67 39 44 58 46 47 62 48 37 47 52 64 JV Basketball Schedule Muskegon 43 Fulton 51 Ann Arbor 59 Croswell-Lexington 59 Pontiac 44 Flint Central 45 Bay City Central 41 Flint Northern 47 Arthur Hill 74 Bay City Central 44 Bay City Handy 46 Pontiac 39 Flint Central 62 Flint Northern 69 Arthur Hill 72 The JV team receives some Stull Strategy. S. H. S. Basketball Schedule Saginaw 46 Muskegon Saginaw 60 Fordson Saginaw 63 Ann Arbor Saginaw 67 Toledo Scott Saginaw 34 Pontiac Saginaw 60 Flint Central Saginaw 45 Bay City Central Saginaw 53 Flint Northern Saginaw 47 Arthur Hill Saginaw 69 Bay City Central Saginaw 53 Bay City Handy Saginaw 70 Pontiac Saginaw 55 Flint Central Saginaw 50 Flint Northern Saginaw 63 Arthur Hill yons, Jack Fehrenbach, Glen Miller, Archie Jackson hngr. L Merril Row , Gary Armstrong, Ben Cooper, John Pulliam, , and Abel Martin. JR. VARSITY SQUAD Coach Stanley Stull, Dave McClain ROWE Charles L . and Bud Sundeck. Reinig, Dan Lewis, Art Watson, Don Williams Jerry Hamling, and Bob Schanhals. Larry Levi, Robert Firchau Row 1- e. m a E H a b y e H o v a n .1 t n e m o m e s n e t a g .m r u d m g u a c s i s s m c m y g e r o m o h P o s A First Row: Dorothy Holden, Helen Juarez, Joyce Hunt, Ardith Klouse, Mary Hogan, Rachel Huerta, Harriet Jerome. Second Row: Ollie Jackson, Jean Gregory, Loretta Knapp, Pat JOnes, Grant Hummel, Sandra Huff, Pat Groom, Andy Kline, Ed Isom. Third Row: Phyllis Harmer, Barbara Jex, Donavan Kerr, Jack Hirst, Craig Crunow, Don Hare, Sam Hall. Fourth Row: Iris Guttowsky, Mary Hartl, Mary Hasenleder, Gerald Lozzaro, Willlam Honey, Gerald Keena n, Ralph LaVigne. First Row: Joyce Milke, Frances Oldenburg, Mary Lou Kramer, Virginia Ches, Yvonne LaRue, Maureen Truskoski. Second Row: Marshall Williams, Ernest Swanton, Harvey Shaler, Ronald Fletcher, Ellie Conley, Bob Priest. Lyle Snieder. Third Row: Robert Schanhals, Richard Graham, Rudolph Barnes, Jack Blumenthal, Charles Moskal, Tim Smith. Fourth Row: Warren Hearne. J,B. Floyd, Wm. Heist, Walter Suazo, Robert Kelley. Fifth Row: David Wright Bernard Thompson, Ted Matthews, Lyle Hartl, Robert Firehau. First Row: Carol Hoerner, Mary Warner, Shirley Witt, Pat Penfield, Charlotte Brannan, Nancy Lounsbery, Second Row: Nancy Harley, Susan Leaym, Rochelle Erookman, Donna Swatzke, Coleman Raven, Margie Gunn. Third Row: Janice Buza, Ardell Losee, Don Williams, Katherine Allington, Bill Scott, Margaret Burgess. Fourth Row: Carl Marriott, Bob Dingman, Tom Bell, George Schneider, Wayne Badour, Ted Metiva Fifth Row: Jerry Majurski, William Collins, Jerry Eastman, Abel Martin, Chuck Pickett. First Row: Ronald Leach, Dolores Garner, Betty Donahue, Carol Green, Louise Stockham, Barbara Dittmar, Peggy Bell. Second Row: John Bardoni, Sarah Hatfield, Sarah Brown, Beverly Anklam, Joann Bell, Dorothy Clark. Third Row: Earl Gillam, Betty Bingham, Eula Dotson, Ruth Casey, Lucy Foster, Beverly Duran. Fourth Row: Dennis Lawler, Don Preston, Bill Bow, Ernie Costello, Archie Jackson, Waldo Fairchild, Fifth m Daryl Morse, David Nash, Jerry Parks, Robert Rallings. First Row: Richard Terry, Melvin Williams, Roger Kramer, John Rivera, Jack Emeott, Elmer Emerson. Second Row: Jack Hanneman, Larry Rosa, Ray Denno, Wilfred Glasser, Merton Inman. Third Row: Kenneth Woods, John Klonowski, Robert Schroeder, Jerry Cushman, Roger Bloom, Ben Cooper. Fourth Row: Opis Griffin, Alex Eirkner, Jonn Donahue, Gerald Stoneburner, George Boyce. Fifth Row: Weldon Hoggs, James Bruce, Robert Binder, Leonard Beckert, Max Barnes, Robert Lockhart. First. Row: Esther Walkens, Carol LeTourneau, Janice Petros, Aleda Thomas, Lena Oliver, Doris Verlac, Onalee Waach. Second Row: Charlotte Roemer, Phyllis Raymond, Betty Wagner, Sharon Straud, Gayle Wallace, Betty Wolfgram. Third Row: Sarah Munson, Bonnie Nicholson, Sally Pildner, Clara Wilson, Rosie Lee White, Mildred Spitz. Fourth Row: Theresa Quackenbush, Donna Stevenson, Marilyn Weaver, Marian Maran, Phillip Temperence. Fifth Row: Howard Wachner, Donald Schena, Joe Terrian, Tom Schwanecke, Gerald Rothelisberber; Paul Roberts. First Row: Kathryn Wiese, Betty Kay Garvin, Joyce Wyman, Joan Snide, Mary Margaret Kelley, Jacquelyn Taylor, Second Row: Wayne Garshow, Mary Butyer, Janice Throb, Carolyn Gambill, Peggy Prentice, Carol Dommey. Third Row: Sue Harsch, Donna Jacob, Geno DeFrancesco, Bruce Johnstone, Doreen Dale, Charles Krohn. Fourth R0 Jacqueline Boos, Sally Ann Lee, Sandra Wyman, David Oppermann, Alexander Farrell, Timothy Hickey. F fth Row: Jacob Zvirbulis, Ruth Dull, Charles Lyon, Aloris Nichols, Dainis Bisenieks, Mona Fogg . Second ' Evelyn Nalevaydo, Carol Leach. F1rsv. Row: Carol Meyer, Donna Maturen, Joan Zakrzewskx, Sally Levy, , Row: Queen Esther King, Bernice M les, Jo an Fogelsong, Sandra Mahan, Donna Moon, Maxme Wyman, Marsha Kes-sler. Thxrd Row: Grace Jackson, Lois Leininger, Carlos Lamudio, Robert Middlebrooks, Larry McRell, James Levy, Rlchad Riedel. Fourth Row: Don Mason, John Leach, LeRoy Schrock, Harold Moldenhauer. Fifth Row: Leonard Lynn, Gary Hatch, Claud McKinney, Merrill Reinig. Flrst Row: Irene Clements, Dorothy Steffen, Beverly McKellar, Betty Nerychal, Marlene Cliff, Marie Naumann, Second Row: Larry Nleman, Patricia Halm, Kathryn Bierlein, JoAnn Nosek, Jacqueline Dinninger, Tom Williams. Third Row: Dale Gosaynie, Larame Reimers, Julian Cole, Arthur SLCyr, Joseph Sanders. Fourth Row: Alvin Rechmam Jerry Hamling, Dave Malone, Allen Pierce, Clifford Emery, Larry Young. Fifth Row: Patrick Litzner. First Row: Janet Duquette, Deborah Bremer, Pat Brassem, Joyce Glave, Pat Gulvas, Dora Goodboo. Second Row: Elva Byrd, Dolores Hill, Sally Miller, Susan Miller, Kay Kolbe, Merreill Eimers Third Row: Maureen McMan, Bertha Brown, Jean Lee. Sally Laundra, Kay Falkenhagen, Helen Ann 1220. Fourth Row: Carol Boutwell, Bernice Lund, Collie Kotuh'onus, Shirley Bierleln, Beverly Coon, Mary Lou Gorney. Fifth Row: Rosel Marthey, Jacquelyn Hamlmg, Mary Fritz. First Row: Beny Malette, Irene Rueda, Beverly Richardson, Joyce Stock, Doris Wascavage, Carolyn Becker, LaDell Hetrick. Second Row: Lola Strong, Anna Mae Cook, Esther Talik, Pat Schneider, Janet Ciolek, Beverly Brown. Third Row: Lois Boyer, Sally Duperon, Mary Alice Dragula, Isabel Swygert, Sally Parrish, Bonnie Enos, Donna Grew. Fourth Row: John Morgan, Lewis Whitt, Bernice Fulford, Rose Mary Jackson F1rst Row: Barbara Rabideaul Delores Roberts, Mary Pavlo, Pat Bretso, Marlene Brooks, Norma Young. Second Row: Donna Perrigo, Carol Pinkerton, Shirley Altscheffel, Jim Dorr, Jerry Peterson. Third Row: Marilyn Perry. Arthur Raasch, Charles Niederstadt, Leroy Harris, Lynn Paquette. First Row: Earl Lentner, Alvin McGrandy, Bob Ecker, Garner Leach, Ronald Hardy, Jim Watson. Second Row: Howard Greenwald, Richard Eouliew, Gerald Dubay, Earl Frederick, Freddie Wydra. Third Row: Theodore Gosko, Shekton Munson, Bill HOdges, Terry Young, Harold Wigtzec, Jim Ordway. Fourth Row: Tommy Templeton, Paul Schmidt, Duane Ecker, Lorenzo Johnson, Don Urbytes. Fifth Row: Arthur Bryant, John Zolinski, Melvin Burns, Walter Hunt, Wayne Knipple, Ray Strudgeon. First Row: Louise Wheeler, Donna Gonzales, Marguerite Breton, Janice Davidson, Nerita Hock, Lucille Porterfield, Second Row: Thomas Tinsley, Patricia Pratt, Charlotte Molitor, Edith Barney, Colleen Harrison. Third Row: Terry Falkenhagen, Robert Anderson, Mary Lopez, Jack Chaffee, Dorrine Provost, Lois Schnell, Don Klemish. Fourth Row: Erick Sundeck, Michael Mayer, Prince Collins, John McLeod, James Hust, Ronald Klemish, Larry Levi, Fifth Row: Roger Sharar, Art Watson, Dick Carpenter, Charles Oliver, Jim Lauie. First Row: Joan Hrinik, Marjorie Noder, Lyla Wolpert, Beverly Barlow, Anna Railings, Daisy Fletcher. Second Row: Ed Kartz, Jerry Nellett, Roy Genwright, Joanne Ott, Barbara Wick, Sarah Castillo. Third Row; Jerry Tasold, Bill Graham, Frank Ruyts, Sydney Dunkerley, Lewis Duranso, Fourth Row: John Fletcher, Jim gchroder Bill Von Schipmann, Ralph Bhirdo, Manuel Cazares, Tom Hogg. Fifth Row: Gerald Przybylski, Robert Purdy, Kenneth Crocker. First Row: Charlene Kerridi, Donald Wiedbrauk, Glen Leonard, Jack Chaffee, Ann Lyle. Kay Butzin. Second Row: Carol Garlick, Mary Jane Elliot, Ruth Gallup, Tom Wilson, Jackie Talbot, Betty Stahl, Third Row: Cathryn McGrandy, Eugene Lee, Mary Jo Parrish, Shirley Wachner, Claudia Johnson, Diane Proulx. Fourth Row: Pat Muehlfeld, Ronald Klemich, Paul Sipulnedo, Joe Hunt, Ozella Crawford, Bill Hoffmann. Fifth Row: Dick Roberts, Mark Martinez, Bernard Hasenleder, Dick Carpenter. Larry Levi, James Lane. Sixth Row: Arthur Watson, Charles Oliver. First Row: Jacquie Millsom, Francis Perry, Dorothy Lumsden, Catheline Parrem, Lorraine Zimerman. Georgi Rae, Barbara Finch. Second Row; Carol Bowman, Nancy Cole, Shirley Moulton, Marsha Shiedlo, Lois Johnson, Donna Finch. Third Row: John Hornberger, Bill Lee, Mary Rossome, Carolyn Kneuth, Victoria Danilowixz, Violet Yax. Fourth Row: Mary Bielski, Phyllis Ku znicki, Gordon Allerdyce, Ronald Carlton, Carl Reichert. Carol Colpean, Lucille Coltes. J.T. Lindrum, Tom Bennett, Horance Thomas, Armound Vogel. Fifth Row: Firs t Row: Mary L?Beau, Nancy Sheets, Emma Pryor, Joan Woolever, Jacquelyn O'Leary. Second Row: Judith Luzmk, Carol Auglhg, Marlene Skrelunas. Loraine Schaeff, Jane Schindler, Robert Whyte. Third Row- Sally :orimer,1150n2381mpson, Margie Bell, Jack Tehrenbach, William Basse. Fourth Row: Richard Seige Donald ar ozy, ennis Lawler, Robert Lockwood, Gar Cumiford. Fifth R - 1 ' ' ' pulliam' Jan scuny. y ow. Haro d Wmfleld, Gary Armstrong, John Pulhqn am First Row: Linda Reese, Irma Blythe, Gayle Williams, Shirley Johnson, FaAnn Robuge, Shirley Gilmore. Second Row: Ken Hanlon, Alice Lenhart, Norma Ecker, Jesse Lopez, Lillie May Bell, Third Row: David Lundberg, Ann Pirrsalu, Albert Benway, Tom Estes, Ollie Johnson, Jonnie MacWright. Fourth Row. Don Reisig, Glenn Miller, Howard Eaumann, Jan Levi, Robert Boshaw, Lorine Hemline, Brian Bremer. Fifth Row: Ronald Pierce Gerald Ruthedge, Joe Proulx, Shirley Redburn, John Livingston, Darlene Barnes. First Row; Mary Stasczyk, Joan Schomaker, Janet Schuette, Virginia Willson, Marian Weaver, Marlene Wade. Second Row: Kay Socier, Barbara Smith, Shirley Tubbs, Shirley Sparks, Jewell White, Rose Bermeister. Third 501w: Olga Vasquez, Gertrude Gardner, Doris Walton, Gloria Wicker, Delores Smith, Esther Shampine. Fourth Row; chhael Steel, J.rry Wagner, Bob Stacy. Jesse Guevara, Tom Brookent, Fifth R0 2 Ronald Simkins, Arlen Schroeder, Ralph Cervantes, Eric Byers, Dallas Williams, Larry Tolly. First Row: Shirley Stall, Mary D. Pogoreski, Betty Kelley, Mary Johnson, Ruth Huerta, Lynn Tonks. Second Row: Rose Marie Fessler, Loretta GardyEZewski, Pat Wissmuller, Minnie Lier, Ethel Hesse. Third Row: Beverly Kinch, Alyce Davis, Bonnie Jean, Pat MOeller, Francis Millan. Fourth Row: Joyce Mu rlick, Merwyn Merritt Janis Armbuster, Shirley Balzer, Sally Maturn. First Row: Pat Goodside, Maxine Gorski. Marilyn Gaertner, Barbara Anklam. Dorothy Herzberg, Carole Buckler. Second R0 James Gram, Carol Cline, Dorothy Burgess, Janet Gill, Carol Beyer. Edith DeLavern. Third Row: Eugene Ellis, Walter Garrett, McKinley Bryant, Oliver Aldridge, Mary Jane Elliott, Robert Ensley. Fourth Row: James Geese, Ozella Colford, Pat Muehlfeld, Carolyn Garlick, Curtis Jungerheld, DeVere Masher. Fifth Row: Kay Butzine, Ann Lyle, Ruth Gallup, John Platko. WILLIAM A, HEMMER hhh Principal, Continuation School IN MEMORIAM SALLY SOMMERS 1936-1953 80 live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan Which moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one Who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. T WOENCE Two pence, four pence, Six pence, a dollar, Everyone for Saginaw Stand up and hollar. Y E A! ! SAGINA W LOYALTY SONG We're loyal to you, Saginaw. To you we'll be true, Saginaw. We'll back you to stand Gainst the best in the land, For we know yOu have sand Saginaw! R a h! R a h! So snap out that ball, Saginaw We're backing you all, Saginaw Our team is our fame protector Fight on for honor and a Victory for old Saginaw. T-R-O-J-A-N-S Oh, hail, to the ones we love Loyal and faithful ever. True as the stars above Fighting on to Victory together. So till the day is done We'll fight for East Side High. We'll rip em up and bust em in It's a good old Trojan custom, And we'll send the Hills our Love in the morning. ALMA MATER OF SAGINAW HIGH Dear Saginaw we love thee, Thy ivy covered walls, The friends that we have made Here within thy hollowed halls. The Spirit is within us, To learn to win o're all, We never shall forget you, You are our vanguard tall. HUM --------------------- HUM --------------------- You have made us what we are, Until the day we die We never shall forget you Dear Saginaw High. '. 3 W5, e L We're going to send the team Across the field and show them The Trojans are here. We're going to set the earth Reverberating with that Trojan Cheer. Rah! Rah! Rah! Hit them hard and see how they fall. Saginaw will win over all. Hail, Hail the gang's all here As we march on to Victory. 0F SAGINAW HIGH THE DRAMATICS CLASS C AST 90 Presents Charles Pickett David Hummel Jerry Gamm Robert Hammontree Carol McCloud Maureen McMan Gary Armstrong Rachel Huerta Earl Neimeyer Nerita Hock Mary Jo Parish Jhoir William Honey - h sals for Our h 7 ' 1 ' .' Some of the cast take a breather durIHEWEZJrDave Senkpiel. Mal y Anon Phh HIS K07n1c1x1 t'ce, Phillis Janko Peggy Pren 1 Arthur Burk Donna Eg'yot Jlm Hall Ray Farrell John Morgan Theresa Jessler Jack Gustin Theresa Clark Jack Harrigan James Hirst BOb Kelly Ann Houlihan Kay Leitow Doris McCully Hudson Meed Geraldine Moore Beverly Prouix Dave Hummel Dave Senkpiell Yvonne Socha Jim Hall John Stanton Mike Mahar Delbert Walters Dunne Williams Mayzie Seder J erry Gamm Joe Proulx Phyllis Kuznicki Bob Kelly Looks like the Dr. Gibbs family is having teah A11 in pantomime of course, because the play has no smage setting except the bare rudiments. Jerry Gamm, Rachel Huerta, Gary Armstrong. Carole McLeod, and Dave Hummel. The Webb family take time out from rehersals t0 pantomime a card ame in the All-School 1 - St directions by an alert stage manager help make a play Maurien McMan, Earl Niemzyagj Bizrlizsmhmiergjdlgsf. gan: opening night Richard Dew, Mary Jo Parrish, Theresa Honey. . , Clark, and Charles Pickett. , Those who made the Play Tournaments possible. Standing are Ruth Huerta, Irene Slaski, Mr, Rydahl mramatics coacm, and Bonnie Watson Sitting are the Play Tournament directors, Nancy Lewis Uunior playL Bob Floater tsenior playL and Barbara Czada Sophomore pnw- Ma and Pa with the kids Nanuy Grzesiak, Olgerts Purvas, Jean Riselay and Bob Kellen wave good bye to Eva Esparza as they leave for home while Robert Rollings stands by. PLAY TOURNAMENT Peggy Prenns bawls Out Sue Davxson, Ken Mathews Sitting, Chuck Krohn. and Joe Proulx in a scene from the sophomore play. Bob Barth, Donna Lake, Jack Hildebrant from a tense moment in the Junior Play Pyoperties: 92 S h 1 7::Mary Lee Smith-Cgairnsen 1mg N ' T. h O- OO izEva Esparza 0311 an baglnaw Rig J 09 Praulx Mary Ellen J ones Kay Slate Donna Hare Sally Maturen presents Make Up: ?CamI AdrianAChairman Sue Lowler Suzanne Parrish 9111 Y 911 u . u 3 P Hush Mary Jo Pal'rlsh Maureen MCMan AAmy SpcttigueL Nancy Par and David Hummel wir Frances ChesneyA gcwm ' Ben Shirk: goXXmgS Costumes: 'Kay LeitowAChairman Donna Lake J Gan Leverenz Rita Millsem Rachel Huerta Peggy Mitchell Mary Wilde Elizabeth Huerta House Manager - tkNancy Grzesiak PromptersABeV Schneuker Ethel Mae Pineau Directed by Eugene Rydahl Student Assistant: Ethel Mae Pineau ARTHUR HILL AUDITORIUM December 11, 1952 ' A A -1 A 1 ck , LE to . Maureen McMan, Larry Wise, Jim Mitchell, Joe Pmulx, Kurt Franks, Nancy 8 ....5 0 C O 1 Pardridge, Bob Floater, Nerim Hock, Jim GramS, Eonme Watson, and David Hummel. A serious discussion of that last date takes place at the Vingt Desmoiselle potluck. Geometry students trim their Christmas tree wi original geometrical ornaments. Endmg a hard day's word Thencean society treats the boys at the annual football banquet. Regaining energy for the dreaded hour to follow. hour drips after the wet Christmas parade. S. A. T. Sales First Row: Diane Chilton, Jeanette Cherry, and Nancy Pardridge. Second Row: Loretta Hanson, Marilyn HOebbel, Jim Veaseley, Jim Bell, Pat Preston, Dick Clark, Lots Orwig. third Row: Charles Jones, Lesley Perry, Dave Hummel, Theresa Fessler. Cmrcle four and around we go witn the Friday Square Dancers. Roger Whrner reads out of a good citizenship book as Wayne Garshaw, Agnes House. Ann Lyle, Mary Ellen Jones, and Sharon Stavely look on. These students represent the students as a whole at P.T. S.A. meetings. Members of the debate team are: Sue Strable, Duane Williams, Jim Veasely, Jack Boshans, Mary Lee Smith, and Virginia Snellenberger. Just like the Pied Piper of old, the Trojans follow their band to the auditorium for the annual pep assembly, Planning activities are members of the Senior Central Committee: Gil Rupp, Jerry Crawford, A1 Arnold, Larry Wise, Sandy Gail, C. Ames Maywood, Gloria Fink. Marjorie Mastic, Blll Eillmier, and George Gug'mo. Band Club officers from top to bottom are: vice pres. COBCh Korf hands a varsuy letter 10 Al Arnold at Bill Bilkmier, student council representative Ann Pugh, the annual Thencean Fomball Banquet. secretary Margaret Dashner, and president Don Pugh. Latin Club member Peggy Mitchell looks on while Mary Johnson pins a Trojan headpin on blushing Ken Wachner. At the Y-Teens 'Hanging of the Greens' arc Mabel Powell, Clara Jones, Marnelmo Cummiford, and Manlyn Meecham. Future Nurses of America get a demonstration in ' ti . baby care at one Of the regular mee gs The Lantern staff works feverishly to get the edition out. They are Jack Boshans, Ellen Grandy, Bill Lash Jeanette Lemner, Jim Bell, faculty advisor Mrs. Jones, editor Wikiella Hornberger, and Arlene Lambert. Mxlk sellers: Loren Laubach, Larry Tomlmson, Bob Floetel', Roger Warner, Pele Washabaugh. Ken Anderson, Gilbert Kupp. Jerry MAller and Jay Haue pin a red cross on the bulletin board to signify the opening of the Red Cross Drive for 1933. um : um Active Future Teachers of America are: hseatern secretary Rita Millsom and vice pres. Bonnie Watson. Standing are treasurer Peggy Mitchell, Carole Pinkerton, and pres. Sue Lawler. Some members of the Miracle Book Club. From row: Beverly Schneuker, Zola Hum, Dave Coosardh Sec nd Row: Beverly Barlo, Sarah Costello, Martha Exchenberger, Sandra Huff, Joyce Hunt. Third How: John Fletcher, Tim Hu-kcy, Jay Hint, Arthur Eurk. Taking time out for a little harmony are Wilnella Hornberger, Doris McCully, and Rita Mahar, members of the Vocal Music Club. Plunmng Plorad activities for the year are Jim Mitchell, Barbara Czada, Loretta Hansen, Nancy Grzeslak, and Eva Esparza. Top: A Cappella members in a merry mood at the Choir Capers. Right Top: Jxm Bell attempts to liquidate Leon Arnst with a fly sprayer as Vlrginia Dietzel wenter officiates. Below: Faculty quartette 0 Do Ehlhardt, Re Hansen, Mi' Flynn, Fa Kleppinger. Choir Cape rs Of Below: Vendors Dale Brooks and Jim Severance nonchalently sell peanuts while Tiger Dick Alhsh and Lion Jack Harrigan cavort. Top Left: Oo-La-La! Donna Leland, Nancy Pardridge, Nancy Porter, Mary Youmans, Patsy Ann Preston. Jean Periard, Nancy magmam Grzesiak, Sandra Jean Gail, and Pete Peters. Bottom: Bringing the animals into the Big Top are Cameravstruck Curry. Happy Hall, and I'He-man Housler, g g i E WWMMW NWW f Pop and potato chips for the hungry Trojans after the game. A dance after the game is a popular prescription for peppy Trojans. Members of Thencean and Hi-Y keep busy during lunch hour. Packing Junior Red Cross boxes are: Virginia Miller, Ann Golomb. and Rita Millsom. Bill y at Bob Renner and Dick Suhr wrap papers for deliver the Saginaw News Bottom: t the Severance pair a car motor ge. Bob Egeler Below: Rudney Brown and Center: Bob Bender and Marvin y. mnawuu Ammmwm m. .y m4 .x 1 i wp .. vauvxm .ywvzwn $nmmo 3 - am 3,, 11.3 f . $VAm igMM 1E9 ya; .591. + 33 y i mwXuiwwm.w gun? xvi . 3;, David Hidden, Howard Rupp examine leather at the Webster Leather Prueter Co. Above: Jim Severance wraps tools for shipment a Bamberg fix a tire at Sear's Service Gara Tool Co. Top: Bob Fournier and George Zink re at the Dixie Villa On Th e Job a xi Vg :5 a I 5 ., ywmmuhww 1.5.314: . Many Trojans take time out from school Chores to earn While they learn in various industries throughout Saginaw. Here are a few Saginaw High students caught in action at business places which are co-operating in the S. H. S. on the job training program. Shirley Bouliew and Pat Mickey operate an address- ograph machine at the Wiechamnn Company. Top: Mrs. Hazel Rychman and Shirley Arnold unpack merchandise at Liebermann's. Center: Donna Leland and Mary Kellogg arrange the counter display at Kresge's. Bottom: Clarice Alcock takes dictation from Frank Pulasky, x mum $ L...:: 159 101 That's where all their money goes! The candy machines at Saginaw High serve two purposes. Progress--but not fast enough for the class of '53 That between-class stroll is good exercise, kids! 0-...1 Art Winners Saginaw Art Museum Contest Winners are First Prlze wen 81 mm Roger Nippress; Tmrd sze Mater colon Barry Brown; Honorable mention water colon Gail O'Brien. Thencean pledges huddle behind a table trying to make up their minds to go to class in their unusual garb. By Time for food and conversation I I C n r about travel Line-up ..... notice the boys are first. . . hungry.I The Ho nor Banquet is one of the fine events which students at So H. S. are invited to attend. Given by the faculty in honor of those Students who have brought honor-to the school, the banquet is attended annually by more than 200 honor Students. The'theme this year was Around the World . Ba n q u et Ward Tibbet, local aaministrative official demonstrates technique in Volgar Boatman skit. HGeorgette Pritchard models a new hat ii a y Speakers' table - Wm. Ehlhardt, invocation, Gil Rupp, Nancy Sheets, and Dean Savell, toasts, Jean Grey, toastmistress, Lucille Kapplinger, Chairman of program, Mr. and Mrs. Lyttle, Mrs. Hansen and Ray Hansen, Songleader. Quill and Scroll is an honorary society spon- sored by the journalism and yearbook classes at S. H, S. The annual Q. and S. banquet at the Saginaw Club is given in honor of its mem- bers by its patron, Michael Gorman, whose name the Trojan chapter has chOSen for their own. These happy groups teaming tan tenJexloins and mushrooms are too busy to eye the camera which caugut them in action at the Quill and Scroll banquet. Special guests of Mr. German, seen in the background on the picture a the left, were Dr. and Mrs. Sample, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wickes, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lyttle and Mrs. W. W. Warner. 1953 National Honor Society members are: Row 1: Miss Buskard, Evon Simon, Virginia Snelenberger, Joann Riska, Margaret Mitchell, Mary Ann Langdon, Susan Lawler, Catherine Powell, Arija Brekte, Marilyn Dinninger, Ruth Nawrock, and President Ruth Hoffmannt Row 2: Barbara Novy, Cynthia Kren, Betty Crampton, Lenore Rosas, Kay Leitow, Doris McCully, Jean Thompson, Rosalie Ortega, Sally Lokinski, A013 Hunt, Gloria Anklam, and Mary Ellen Jones. Row 3: Ellen Grandy, Mary Boyke, Dorothy Baker, Marjorie Mastic, Carol Haas, Jean Riselay, Theresa Clark, Yvonne Sacha, Sharon Stavely, Joyce Savage, and Marilyn Janke. Row 4: Sandra Gail, Judy Daunlee, Wilnella Hornberger, Beverly Woodward, Loretta Hanson, Nancy Slachta, Rita Millsom, Dorothy Stroud, Carol Adrian, Elizabeth Holnagel. Row 5: James Miller, George Hunter, Olgerts Puravs, Sally Klisch, Mayze Sedar, Richard Miller, Robert Fournier, John Tafel, William Billmeir, Row 6: Robert Floater, Alfred Arnold, Lisle Leach, George Harm, Edward Washabaugh, Gilbert Rupp, George Gugino, Row 7: Chauncey Carpenter, Ronald Vetting. MARY ELLEN JONES D. A. R. PILGRIM 1953 Maintaining a 2. 79 scholastic average, Mary Ellen Jones captured the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award, one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on a seniur girl. Mary Ellen was chosen by the vote of the Faculty Counselor Committee on the basis of dependa- bility. service, leadership, and patriotism. Receiving all A's in her sophomore year, Mary Ellen has served as National Honor treasurer. Thencean vice-president, senior class P. T. S.A, representative, maintained a membership on the Senior Central Committee, Aurora staff, and Latin Club. She has also attended the Honor Banquet for the last three years. The D. A. R. award is sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution to promote appreciation of good citizenship among the young people. Local winners are presented a Pilgrim pin and attend a Pilgrimage luncheon at the time of the state D. A. R. conference and maintain membership in the Martha Washington chapter of Good Citizenship Pilgrims. Mary Ellen is planning to study psychology at the University of Michigan, where she will enroll neAt fall. DR. WM. BEIERWALTES DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS 1953 Peggy Prentice, who introduced him, and Dr. Wm. Beierwaltes, the 1953 Distinguished Alumnust Dr. Beierwaltes graduated from Saginaw High in 1934. His interests in medicine first evidenced itself in the Chemistry lab where he served as an assistant and later set up a Special research lab for the purpose of extra curricular work. After graduating from the University of Michigan Medical School, Dr. Beierwaltes attended Galen University where he received top honors. After a phenomenal rise in the medical profession, Dr. Beierwaltes distinguished himself in the field of interml medicine through the study Of the human thyroid. He is at present Associate Professor of Medicine at the Umversity of Michigan Medical School, and his research in radio active injection is followed by the medical profession all over the world The Students of Saginaw High are proud of the achievements Of a former Trojant His example will serve as a guide to many in their future work. 1 Solists Mary Dragula exce1lent 2nd Rita Mahar Kmperior-lsty Gerald Bhirdo ExcelleHFanL Virginia Dietzel Excellent-any and Theresa Fessler Superxor-lsu took top places in the Festival, Mlssing from the picture is Rosalie Ortega bxcellemrchu First place State Vocal Festival duet winners are Sandra Grover and Gerald Kent. A 2nd place quartet is composed of Rosalie Ortega, Lenore Rosas, Joyce Nolan, and Neoma Lutzke. Ralph Guevara, Robert Cervantes, Charles Lionk, and Joe Luna won with their Saxaphone Quartet in the II Division State Band Festival. 5010 winners in the II Division State Band Festival are Ralph Guevara maritone SaxL Jacquelyn Hamhng klarineu, Marilyn Janke worneu, Ann Lyle mianoL and inset: Chauncey Carpenter mass; An Ensemble composed of Emelio Mariinez, Donald Pugh, Liz Holnagel, Bill Eillmeier, Marilyn Janke, and Chuuncey Carpenter took first place in the III Division of the State Band FestivaL Clarinet duet winners Ln the II Division are Evon Simon and Nancy Slachla. Jack Clare, Bob Williams, and Dame Morse form a winning drum trio in xhe II Division. The 2nd place Carol Trio is Carol Domoney, Carol Pinkerton; and Carol Garlic. A winning clarinet trio is composed of Bob Earth. Ted Mathews, md David Lopez. Judy Bartels, Evon Sxmon. and Nancy Slachta are wmners in a clarinet trio 1n the State Band Festival. An octet of Rita Mahar, Sandra Grover, Rosalie Ortega, Joyce Nolan. Gerald Bhirdo, Jack Gustin, Gerald Kent, and George Sutton took 2nd place in the State Festival. : 'Buttons Bhirdo Two by TWO SPRLNG SPORT Intramural tennis champs were Dean Savell and Jack Blumenthal. Intramural The members of the girls intramural tennis team organized by Lucille Kapplinger are: Yvunne Carter, Linda Reese, Carol Domoney, Onalee Waach, Nerita Hock, Pat Wojcik, and Phyllis Kuznicki. Boys Tennis Bob Diment, Ken Anderson, Dean Savell, Harold Moldenhauer, Bob Barth Jack Blumenthul, Jack Granville, Dave Opperman, Ted Mathews, Allen Pierce, Jerry Wagner, Jim MitchelL Ray Lynn Paquette, Kneeling: Coach Eugene Rydahl. asebaH curve The smile on Ron Kramer's face is his signal for a fast ball. Baseball Letterman Chris Anagnostopules Tom Bennett SeaSOn' S T Otals Gerald Bourbina Jerry Cushman Won 4. LOST. 8 Archie Jackson Andy Johnson Ronald Kramer Joe Luna Preston Mason Jim Nolan Richard Ray Larry Ruffle Paul Sepulvedo Horace Thomas Elmer Thompson Captain Elect Ronald Kramer Dick Ray digs a hot grounder out of the dirt at thud. O V a r s I ty Paul Sepulvedo reaches for a high throw at first. Jim Nulan Bob Firehau, Horace Thomas, Tom Bennett. $21111 R221; V ' om S , First Row: Archie Jackson, Andy Johnson, Dick Ray, Ron Kramer, Coach Stan Scull, Bob dedlebrogks, Pfiul Sepulveefo, Tug p Larry Ruffle, Gram. Hummel. Second Row: Jerry Cushman, Joe Lruna, Gerald Bourbina, David Nash, Dmk Selge manag They're off in the 440. Jerry Hamling feet first over the broad jump. Bob Pildner breaks the tape in the half mile race. ing of Marvin and Dick Wolinski. Saginaw High's prize relay team consist Pierce, Lavonne Davis, Jack Harrigan, 'All set for the big heave-ho is Eugene Manning. Bob Dingman gets aid after pulling his leg muscle in the mile run. Up and over. Bob Maturen gives over the bar in the pole vault. that final extra push Tom Hall first over the high hurdles Wm W ' A V NM Dick Wolinski, the last leg of the medley relay team, brings home the bacon wops, baton we meany rack Lettermen N K.- ' ' ' xa . . Garchow , 99; f6 ' a W111nsk1 M arming Pulliam , :33 a ' Dawkins VanWormer ' Pierce McLean .- Aldridge : Mercier State Track Meet First 1m 2 m , ' Northern Pildner Pontiac Captain Kalamazoo Saginaw Lansing Eastern Grosse Pointe Fordson Battle Creek G. R. Central Maturen Arthur Hill Xte D mp0,. uane Willafleous C lam Ont g, S. 952 w inn eps ,, are American Legion District Oritorical Contest winner: Loretta Hansen. 5 k M, , L. :9 Oratory contest winners .7 Loretta Hanson, Theresa Clark, and Jim Veasley. HONORS g 116 zit nmmmsim 3mm; . 53 Head table at the Co-op Banquet held at A. 11. H. S. Cafeteria. Over 300 A. H, H. S. 8x 5. H. S. students participated. Left to right: Jack Harris, State Superv. 0f Occup. Training, Earle Robinson, Saginaw Director of Occup. Training; Chester Miller, Supt. of Schools, Harry Granville, Pres. Retail Mercn. Ass'n Chamber of C0mm.; Frank Nearing, Personnel Dept. Dow Chemical Co; William Pembrook, Dow International; Donald Cook, Sec. of Retail Div Chamber of Commerce. Jerry Eh'u-do outspells Marcelyn Cornford to become spelling champ of Saginaw High for 1953. Student Government Day Row 1: Mary Jane Cros:. Personnel Advxsory Board; Ruth Hoffmann, Personnel Advisory Board; Mdry Ellen Jones, Personnel Officer, Nancy Grzesiak. City Assessor; Judy Daunlee, Supt. of Sanatatlon; Doris McCully. Mayor; Row 2: Bob Floeter. Municipal Judge, George Evans, Councilman; Jim Chaffee, Chief of Police; Don Pugh, Councilman; Jack Harrigan, Supt. of Parks 8: Cemeteries. Row 3: Roger Warner. Personnel Advisory Board; A1 Arnold, Councilman; Harry Loth, Recreation Director; Pete Washabaugh, City Engineer; Gilbert. RuPp. City Manager. As editor of the Lantern, Wilnella Hornberger was chosen for the Journalism award. In ad- dition to this she also received the Pan Hellenic scholarship. James Chaffee holds the Science awarfi. VH8 also received a scholarShip to The chhmgan ' The Commercial Cup was presented to Zola College of Mining and Technology. , , ' g L Hunt. Zola has the distinction of being the first to receive both the Commercxal Cup as well as a Thencean Scholarship. ' - . An outstanding music student, Gerald Bhirdo Ruth Hoffman was given the Civitan Award - . was first to have his name inscribed on the for excellence in cnizenship. h ' h new A Cappella plaque. Alfred Arnold was selected to receive the University of Michigan Honor Trophyh He also received the P. T. S. A. Academic Scholarship Cup for outstanding scholastic work. MWMM ,M4My...--g$ AM ...A M a M; Recipients of the Thencean Scholarship were Nancy Grzesiak, Ruth Hoffmann, Mary Ellen Jones, and Z013 Hunt . absent from the PiCtUFeL A scholarship award from the Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs was awarded to Loretta Hanson. Michigan College of Mining and Technology sent scholarships to James Chaffee, Lawrence Tomlinson, and Chauncy Carpenter Forensic Awards went to Jim Veasley for Oratory, Lois Orwig for Declamation, and David Hummel for Plorad participation. Band Awards were given to Nancy Slachta and . Jack Clare. They received the batons used wnh their hands during the year. Mary Boyke was awarded the Americ V Scholarship award. an Leglon Dorothy Straub and Judith Daunlee received Scholarships to Bay City Junior College, Deris McCu.lly,I Sally Klish, and Alfred Arnold wlll go to chhlgan State on a State Scholarship Scholarships to Central Michigan College went to Ruth Hoffmann and Marjorie Mastic. Hx-Y Milkmen all, these boys received the Hi-Y Service Scholarship. Roger Warner, Gilbert Rupp, Larry Tomlinson, Al Arnold, Robert Pildner, James Lawrence, Pete Washabaugh, and Chris Anagnostopolus, Donald Pugh received a scholarship to Albion missing from the picture; College. Un-iversity of Michigan Scholarships went to Arlza Brekte, Loretta Hanson, Mary E. Jones Olgerts Puravs, and Gilbert Rupp. I mum w awmmwdwr. Time for a coke and a bit of chit-chat before the next set. Who says these kids aren't glad at's all over soon? Those juniors behind the counter got out the refreshments iniine style, They're Dean Savell and Tom Craun. The other's, mere seniors, must wait their turn. Seniors love to pose and when the opportunity presented itself, that they did. Are you in this group? Leaving Saginaw High on the traditional march to the Baccaulaureate Service, seniors are led by juniors Richard Dew and Dean Savell. Off to their last Service together as Seniors. A break in the music and there the ' - : Y are POSmg agam. Happy? You bet! Baccaulaureate Service at the First Congregational Church was attended by graduates on Sunday, May 31. World War II Memorial Scholarship World War II Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to the top all- around student. This honor which carries with it a $1000. 00 check is the highest honor a student may achieve at Saginaw High School. Making the presentation to GILBERT RUPP is Mr. Stephen H. Lyttle, Principal of Saginaw High School. Alumni Scholarship The Alumni Scholarship is awarded upon the recommendation of the faculty and the United Advisory Schol- arship commission. Character, scholastic standing, participation and achievement in various school activities, quality of leadership, regard for auth- ority, evidence of future public spirit, sense of service are all elements cnn- sidered in the presentation of this award MARY ELLEN JONES, RUTH HOFFMANN LORETTA HANSON, and DOROTHY STROUD were recipients of this scholarship this year. Don McGee Scholarship The Don McGee Scholarship was established in memory of the daring Saginaw Aviator who lost his life October 10, 1917, when his plane plunged into Lake St. Clair. A $10, 000 scholarship fund was raised in 1918, the interest from which was to be awarded to a student or students interested in aviation and engineering. The award this year was made to two seniors, DONALD PUGH and PETER WASHABAUGH. Mr. Miller makes the presentation. WILNELLA HORNBERGER was awarded the Louise Eaton Buck gift scholarship of $150. 00 , while WILLIAM BILLMEIER received the Elbert Ca Fisher gift scholarship of $250,, 08., In all, $3740, 00 was distributed to students in the form of scholarships this year at Saginaw High School. Student speakers at the 1953 commencement program were Mary-Ellen Jones, Ruth Hoffmann, Gilbert Rupp, and Robert Floater. Bob is absent from the picture. This year's commencement program was held on the Arthur Hill stadium. a ,w'asia'qu -I h sew. 1 y . P! J :f 14 R x '1 . 34m, mm t : nupnm , .mmuu PICTURE OF A HIGH SHEis one of thousands of high school graduates who feel that the telephone business is a worth- while work . . . worthwhile for the people engaged in it . . . worthwhile for the entire community. Like most Michigan Bell women, she entered the business with girls her own age . . . learned by doing . . . was wellpaid while learning . . . gets regular pay increases . . . looks ahead to continued opportuni- ties for advancement . . . enjoys vacations with pay. SCHOOL GRADUATE The girl in the picture is an operator . . . but there are many other types of jobs at Michigan Bell . . . and theytre all important, too . . . because were like a team and everyone has a necessary part to play. Employment opportunities at Michigan Bell vary from time to time . . . from city to city . . . but one thing about it . . . were glad to talk with girl graduates . . . always . . . anywhere. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ffh V s 551d kg The Aurora Advertising Staff Thanks Everyone of Its 1953 Advertisers for Their Patronage ' P0 RTR Arts Saginaw's Friendliest Store Main Store Federal at Genesee Farm Store 226 W. Genesee Free Storeside Parking Phone 3-8411 YA ex A: ?OMIWg 1.1.x a. W n X YOU CAN BECOME A 3W IN ONLY 6 WEEKS TURN YOUR LONGHAND INTO SHORTHAND WITH ?m 2-2753 OR CALL AT 2071K; S. FRANKLIN ST. FOR NEW CLASS STARTING DATES The Business Institute of Saginaw HEAVENBICH'S GENESEE AT FRANKLIN More Than 75 Years On The Same Corner WATTERS PW 71W 522 E. Genesee Near Warren Michigan at Hancock Next to YMCA 6307 cJine CFlemitwre MURPHY 6;: O'HARA COMPANY FURNISHING SAGINAW HOMES FOR 67 YEARS COMPARE AND YOUsLL WEAR . . . RICHMAN BROTHERS CLOTHES 323 E. GENESEE ST. FORMERLY ZAUEL'S CLOTHES CORNER NATIONAL PHOTO SERVICE Your Official Chum-Picture PHOTOGRAPHER 342 Broadway - Lorain,Ohio . Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1953 The Furniture Market, Inc. Complete Home Furnishings Saginaw -- Frankenmuth 130 Qinericds Finest Merfs Wear . HICKEY- FREEMAN CLOTHES . JOHNSON Cw MURPHY SHOES . MANHATTAN SHIRTS MUELLER BROS, Inc. BANCROFT HOTEL BLDG. WNELLES Stow blot Men Style Clothing for the Young Man on his way up 113 N0. Washington - w- wees'l' $ BANKING THAT IS BUILDING MICHIGAN MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 4:30 P.M. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Outstate Michigads Largest Bank KODAK DUAFLEX WERA SAGINAW PHOTO SUPPLY V '1, . . 53 '3 iusl aim and shoot for Cole; or blackrand-whhe snaps. Camera, $14.50, 5473;... Flashoider, 35 4.25 Tel. 2-7962 515 E. Genesee Ave. GRANVILLES Saginaw's Newest and Oldest Shoe Store 19.8 No. Washington Est. 1882 n 1.342. t!!w.!x:, 33 SECOND NATIONAL BANK 1 AND TRUST COMPANY OF SAGINAW OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN SAGINAW OVER 80 YEARS OLD SOUTH SIDE OFFICE DOWNTOWN OFFICE WEST SIDE OFFICE Center and Fordney Genesee at Washington Court and Hamilton Phone 8231 Phone 2-2151 Phone 8159 AUTO BANK 600 South Washington Phone 51650 An Office to Serve You Wherever You Live in Saginaw Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Open a Savings or Commercial Account Now CHAS. PRU 8: SUNS, INC. Home of Flowery, SAGINAW, MICHIGAN Flowers by Telegraph Do all parts of the World Phone 2-3185 511 Federal Avenue The Best in ClotbeW To Suit Every Womank Taste WARREN AN D GENESEE Constant Laboratory Control-Your Assurance of Quality SAGINAW DAIRY COMPANY Saginaw's Three Great Thrift Centers HOME DAIRY COMPANY 403 E. Genesee PARK 8: SHOP SUPER MARKETS 315 S. Michigan 2024 N. Niagara McGEE-FINLAY Buy your Sporting Goods and Johnson Oufboard Motors at McGEE-FINLAY We help to outfit Trojans 617 E. GENESEE PHONE 3-3781 13S 136 WHCUKW 7 0,0 '1 aS,... 770w cubero. :.- II lguuz yaccr age I'Jgh . h ,, . WG'VIPFWSZ oZang'dOn x! 00h, WQAW- , Just a. an d Vean 'lqube. M Long! Sallion IQZOFge to ayatd a - . n .gzz 211p U 9 3572! :Don MUHL $22. 'fo the ' , fol Hayzs ' 51L ci wfzanam zaszw siaing. , Q POQR W3 Wrdsz qOCIfI'VYOF. . . . BULVEH DEISLEH M0 R1 5' B R 0 TH E R 5 mrszizz Saginaw's Most Modern Drug Store SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1863 Corner Genesee and Jefferson Dial 2-8363 Serving the Health and Home Needs of the Eommunitg HOW SAVINGS GROW You Save $5.00 Amount We Add Total Amount 3 Week for Saved Earnings Saved 5 Years $1,300 $ 82.78 $1,382.78 10 Years 2,600 348.47 2,948.47 15 Years 3,900 821.25 4,721.25 H'igured at Our Current Rate of Return, 2X56 Per Annum4 Save For That College Education .WITH... J3 Film Imus and Mn P-HD DERAI' JEFFERSONA Telephone 2- 2156 1k Saginaw, Michigan WVHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS PHONE 2-2l56 JEFFERSON AT FEDERAL SHEA,S THE BEST IN BEST WISHES, . EQUIPMENT FOR MISIIOHS TROJANS, FROM A LOYAL FRIEND 509 E. Genesee Ave. Saginaw, Mich. Jacolysonz- Distinctive Apparel A MICHIGAN FASHION INSTITUTION FOR 80 YEARS Grosse Pointe Ann Arbor Jackson Battle Creek East Lansing Saginaw Grand Rapids Birmingham Hardware Co. ALWAYS RELIABLE SINCE 1869 lIFKIlV Specialists in the Manufacture of Measuring Devices. . Over 3,000 Different Products . Worldwide Distribution . World1s Largest Manufacturer of Measuring Devices nThe Standard of Accuracy Wherever Measurements Are Taken TAPES :1 RULES 1 PRECISION TOOLS 26011111311118 ONE OF MICHIGAN,S FINER DEPARTMENT STORES c1 SERVING SAGINAW FOR 53 YEARS THE TROJAN WAY INCLUDES THE SELEC- TION OF FINE GRADUATION GIFTS SUCH AS WATCHES; COMPACTS AND BILLFOLDS. '; JIUILIV '--........ GENESEE AT WASHINGTON DIAL 8914 SAM SOWULESKI 8. SON MEATS 8x GROCERIES Phone 3-9831 1625 Webber St. .. OWay-n' 50 i, out-H Ukj'mia Dwtzeil 095075 by the 0 Team Rx Chwa' a n Some 49y I H'mk IUI be: an acrobat'p w . . u :2th the birdie I Ray Ferrell Barbara U9 riac Pkfure Prettyv - RayCadZFePper o Hertz lagla. R'erra' 140 EX nPPV . r4 , . sun? A . ,V ' ANOTH ER DE DUCTvoN W7 ' 7 'Lmk irgwifk CL mad; 0; er- own. 'rmdrUyn xh'aebble , ' Ih mr'mQrfY 0!ds'thab;,ldc.. .. 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WASHINGTON Shelby Jean Arnold Barbara Joy Arum!- Mason Leroy Aspin Charles Wesle Amter June Marlene Baker Muriel Elaine Banks Pauline Constance Burris Richard Alfred Bnrbels David Alan Bartholomew Betty J eanne Battle Howard Emanuel Baumann Janet Lon Baumgu-tner Gary Hugh Becker Richard Lee Beldock annet RAM: Bennett loria nne Berger Dennis Lawrence Berlin Raymond Charles Bernreuter Betty Annette Beater Kay Frances Binghnm Michael Francis Blazejewski Ruth Ann Bloom Jon Randall Boertmnn Janice Marlene Bohl Gene Arthur Bohn Charlie Bothnell Donald Arthur Bourbina Charles David Bovee Mary Lou Boyce J oAnn Boyd Gladys Dorothy Boyke Raina Bruno Bradley Rosie Louise Bradley Judith Kay Brandt Ronald Irwin Bmsseur Patricia Florence Brenske Lawrence Raymond Bressette Wayne Lennox Brethonr Robert Lee Brinkmzm Betty Lou Brown Beverly Ann Brown Curtis Bemarr Brushaber Sharon Kay Bunker Edith Marie Burch Catherine Marie Burgess Judith Mary Bushey Sue Ann Bushey Carolyn Hall Buytler Kathleen Ann Butzin Elva Janet Byrd Emma Nell Cameron Elaine Kathlyn Campben Janice Mae Campbell Eugene William Carter Kathleen Casey Katherine Ellen Catterfeld Jacqueline Sue Childreya Carol Lou Chivington Ann Louise Clark. Deanna Kerin Clark Kay Lavelle Hubbard Ronald Frederic Clark Patricia Ann Clarke ' Gayle Elaine Clarkaon Elvira Cobb Ellie Conley Marilyn Kay Cordes Charles Michael Coulaon Frances Ilene Cowdrey Phyllis Elaine Cowdrey Patrim 411cc Crago Donna Jean Crandall .Graduating Class of Saginaw High School of 1956. Patricia Kathleen Dooley Ronald Arthur Dork Jack Douglas John A. Doyle Marilyn Margaret Dunn Sandra. Ruth Durand Charles Ernest Eckeman Electra Economou Beverly Jane Eddy Beulah MarieE Cecil Wilbur Ely, Jr. Donna Jenn Clyde Jerry Field Patricia Eileen Fish Susan A. Flnthm Donald Wayne Fletcher Daisy Lee Jean Agnes Ford Lester R. Founder James Ronald Fox Duane Gerald Fries Gemldine Fritz Richard John Fry Manianne Ruth Fuller Victor John Gajewski Marie Antoinette Garske Sarah Ann Case James Clarence Geese Barbara Jean Gendmgske Barbara Jean Gladney Diane Sue Glaser Gary Max Glowncki Rosemary EmmaGod Godo Frederick John Golomb Rochelle Ann Goodboo Catherine Ann Gomey Donald Gosaynie Ruth Ann Gotham Larry Joe Goushnw Peggy Lavata Gnudison Richard Dene! Granville. Patrick Jose h Gmaso Clifford Wayne Gregory James Robert Gtetxmger Charles Ray Grands Inns: George William Gmom, Jr. Judith Ann Imghome Donald Joseph Guerin . David Elm ytaow Terrance Michel Ziegler Ernestine Ruth Ziehl Jack zine! PROGRAM Processional March. . . S.H.S. Band James Dye, Director Invocation. . . Reverend Nelson Dalenberg IN GOD WE TRUST Divine Right of Kings Theory Jacquelyn Childreys ;Ina1ienable RightsT . . Mary Robins The American Way of Life? . . Gerry Harsch Pledge to the Flag Graduating Class Presentation of Diplomas. . . Heil M. Rockwell Board of Education Award of Don McGee and other Scholarships Superintendent Chester F. Miller Award of Alumni Memorial Scholarship N0. 11. . . Principal Stephen H. Lyttle Star-Spangled Banner. . . Audience Benediction. , . Reverend Nelson Dalenberg Eighty-Sixth Annual Commencement gxawias; 0f the gag L'rzaw 0,71ng Sagool, Arthur Hill Memorial Stadium Wednesday Evening, June 6 Nineteen Hundred F ifty-Six At Seven-Thirty O C10ck Please do not take pictures during the Commencement Exercises V1,. 7 R A C. K 1 mm W W 1,;va w 1,999,992,; - 5 u ,: D E LU? MM; - A J 4WCQV IQVL Czc K dlmli WA; No x x 7'7, 5746714. k jA: 2:;1? Y;?a fACLXdlL-Xl 7 ' .14 A - 1 r wk 7'1 7-3 V1fz, ,uJ ,', J4z '. . n 'J ' L; 'x A . $1 K! ,, y I g! u MXJQVFX I 7MWLZ4 79.: 19.4mm- W A976: 9111719 J49 . , L'j 4 6!! Jam. 4L. 1.7 7 ,. L92


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