Sand Creek High School - Harvester Yearbook (Sand Creek, MI)

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THE N-NXXRXIESTER SEN NUR QLSXSS F 0? th SAND CREEK SCHOOL QQON' Xx A N05 ich 0. HH ARVES TER1 .- pelication M FJ Trayer School we The STa'FF WISH fo deducafe 'Hns Harvesfer of FHL! m a rcclafloh of NS hai? and Sundance l To .1 , 5 , Superinfendehf of Our I I I ' vu PP ' H HARVESTER 7-acufty Top Row, Left to Right Miss Gillen, Mrs Robb, Mrs McGregor, Miss Beck, Miss Peterson Bottom Row, Left to Right Mrs Clapper, Mrs Jorden, Mrs Brewer, Mr Burner, Mr Storrs, Mr Strayer We wish to thank the faculty of Sand Creek High for their patience and guidance throughout our school years We, Seniors, know we will miss them more than we can realize now With times as they are we are lucky to have the staff of teachers that are now here F J Strayer Superintendent, Shop, Chemistry, Physics, Algebr Geometry Ruth McGregor Principal, History, Latin, Mathematics L C Burnor Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Eighth Grade Math ematics Zetta Robb Home Econorics I, II, Science Seventh and Eighth Alma Peterson -English Ninth and Tenth, Am Literature, English Literature Helen Beck Chorus, Band, Seventh and Eighth Grades Irene Clapper Fifth and Sixth Grades Mae Jordan Seventh Grade Mathematics, Third and Fourth Grades Margaret B ewer First and Second Grades Phyllis Gillen Assistant to Mrs Brewer, First and Second Grades . as 0 0 ' ap D. E. Storrs---Agriculture, Biology. 4 ARVESTER . ' BUS DRIVERS OUR JANITOR Left to Right Steve Buker, Hal Elliott, Herb Johnson, Wayne Clark, Frank Van Ftten Charlie Griffith has been our janitor for thirteen and one half years He has certainly done a f1ne job of keeping our school neat and clean He has not only been our janitor but a friend to all as well oa'zcf 5 fafucaizon We, tne class of 1944, take this oppor tunity to express our thanks to the School Board of Sand Creek High for the opportunity we have had for gett'ng such a thorough educa tion The School Board is as follows George Elliott President Floyd Carpenter Treasurer Byron Livesay Trustee Joseph Livesay Trustee N ll J . K o ' Edith Cadoo ----- :::::-:zzz---Secretary ',pJ I' ny If .I xx J I flu. ,a' fl' , . A ,lg If Ray A Case 'I P.A here I come F F A 2,5,4 Report er 5,4 Baseball 2,6 4 Softball 2,3 .Tr Play Basketball 2 4 Jr Red Cross4 Class 1-easurer 2 Class President 4 Gerald ll Bxrolx 'Greater men than 1' have lived but they are all dead now Baskauban 1,2,:s,4--- Jr. Play----Annual- Staff 4--Softball l,2, Baseball l,3,4--P.P.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4--Jr. Red Cross 3,4--Jr. Class President. Robert C Goodyear I love to hear myself balk F ,I5 Secret ary 15 Basketball 2,I5, 4 Baseball 2,.'5,4 War Council 3 .Tr Play Secretary of Senior Class Jr Class Trea surer -Softball 2 5 Sophomore Class Presi dent Jr Red Cross 4 1111 ill J Alfrty 'Farmers are the pros parity of the country' Band l,2,3- Siren 2,3, 4--P. F. A. 2,3,4--Jr. Red Cross 4--Jr. Play. CLASS ll0'1'I'0: 'Roving not Drifting' Raymond E Hula-a '.l'here's mischief in the man J Play F F A ,3 Basketball l,2,5,4, Captain 4 Baseball l 2,5,4 Jr Red Cross 3,4 Siren Staff 4 War Council, Chairman 4 Annual Staff 4 Vice President 1,2 Arden M Cole 'Some come for work, some come for play This one comes to sleep all day F. P. A. 2,5--Band 3, 4--Basketball l,2,5,4 Baseball 2,3,4--Soft- ball 2,3--Jr. Play--- Jr. Red Cross 4--- Siren 3,4 ----- Annual Staff. -, snags Q.. 'lr- Q, Q' n J 'l,rl . ...J I! . 1 ,JG ,vr,.e, I 'Q - a ,g ' 1 15:5 V ...-,.H-4. ,vw , .5 .1 4,g,' 1 I, . 1,1 1 ,. -.' .'-- X if I I' . 0. , , ut.-,-,,r -,'-,J . :.-..,v I, . .': .o'e.,1 a,,e ' V 1' 94 L- K , , , , e e M , . 1 0 I . A U I C I I I ' 1 A 3 Fe e Aa 2 , - Pa a a e 2 -- -- , -- -- ,5, -- ..- -- -- Q ---- -.. , --- L- , L - Cl -Q nau- , -- , .. -. I ....- -- Q--- ' a ' s s , 5 K, 4: 6 'l ' C . - Q U a ',4r - 1 it ',l3' .1 'XX l f ,J Off' l ' , U ,ff ug, Esther Mae Anderson Rose H Pentelow Lola Hao Zander Ruth P Mattie DAB innocent face 'Of course boys don I don't like boys 'A girl with a smile while Home Ee Club l 2,3, Siren Staff 3-mHome Secretary l G ee Club l Jr e Club l,2,5,4 Siren 4 Cross 4 Annual Staff 4 Jr Red Cross 5,4 Vincent G Herr 'He's not a rule break er vast mi ch ef maker Basketball 4 Jr Red Cross 4 F F A , Home Ec Club 2 Glee Club 1,2 3,4, Secre tary 3 Editor Cross 5, dent 3 Editor 4 Siren 2,3,4, J Red ,Vice Presi Annual Staff, Vice Presi dent of Class 4 Valedictorian tell Jr Red Cross 5, Glee Club l,2,4 Play Siren Staff 4 Dean Trimble Sylvester A Herr Just give me a listen Some say he is gui t er, and I'll d the others doubt it talking Basketball 4 Jr Red Siren 2,3,4 F F A , oss 4 F P A S Annual Staff 4 Jr Red Cross 5,4 .,suu.' 5. g 544, 0, 4 I' , 'Q 0 ' ' 0 ! f Q 0.1, ' Q ' -fr 0 sl I 'Q -ui 5 - 12.1 .V ,,anbn: . ig: a'l,' , Cf A o 4 '71 5 1 v ' ' ,f ' 'I---' f' 1 ' ,' . 2 ' I .-----, 24' 'A 1 z ..-Q9 - f '- 4' 'x I 4.4 , 2' I yt ll . --- bother me but ------- W until they like me.u can benhappy all the but lou can never t , R --- l - Ec. -- . R d . -- . 4--- -- . , - --Jr. . 4--- r. 4 - . n Th. 4 ,V,4g5 . Ak,R, Q: - n .. , 5 ..- no- I S, 1 O I 5' ln - e 0 o 02 Cr U' e e o 5,4e -- . . . 3 4. -- -- - Q :Il lu' 'JI' .xx 'I Q I I '11 . . 1 A s A qu Vivian E Anderson I seek to find U Band l,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,4 Home Ec Club 1,2 5,4, President 2 Jr Red Cross 5,4 Siren 4 Annual Staff 4 Secre tary of Jr Class Vice President of Freshman Class Frances L Cessna UTaken' Glee Club 1,2--Home Ec. Club 1,2- ---- -Jr. Red Cross 3,4--Siren 4. Bettie L Sager 'Never too old to learn Glee Club 1,2, Secretary 4 Band l,2,5,4, Vice Pres1dent,4 Home Bc Club l,2,5,4 Siren 4 Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 4 Jr Red Cross 4 Jr P ay Salutatorian Betty Lou Phenicie ushe likes them short, she likes them tall -- you know and I know she likes them all.' Glee Club l,2,3,4, Vice President 5--Home Ee. Club 1,2,3,4--Jr. Red Cross 3,4--Siren 4. Frances M Uloth 'Try anything once Glee Club 1,2 Band 1,2 S,4, Treasurer 4 Jr He Cross 5,4 ar Council 4,V1ce Chairman Annual Staff 4 Siren 4 Home Ec 'lub l,2,3,4, Vice President Play Doris A Heckert nsometimes quiet, some times shy, but the rest of the time ------ oh myl Band l,2,3,4 ----- Glee Club l,2,3,4---Jr. Red Cross 4. -',aos.9 0 J , pw--- Y J I ,1 1 3 .e, Q1 .1 P fl 'Q :'1 S ,l',' Q '- ' ss-:s fl: f'1,' i ev 'gn 'Q' 4 'I X 7 1 :' ' .---' 'E'-v-' '4' ,' f O. Ji' ,' ,V atvfppf 'Qs'-I 5 a.--,p : . Q Q ,Q e.,r 9,9 -K , ,,,, W ik, C Q lf , , . - 522 A . , ' n 4 4 . Y ' ll , ll e 'I -- , -.. , ..--.... , d ---Q E e 'D ' e e .1 -- , 1 , ..-..-....Jp, ' e w . 1 N N --LL ' . ' I Q nmmsm wzfecfzcto ry Classmates, Teachers, Members of the School Board, Parents, and Friends Tonight is a big night for all of us for you Parents who have raised us from tiny tots to the men and women of tomorrow, for you Teachers, who have taught us step by step the rules of life, for you Members of the School Board, who have made it poss ible for us to be here tOn1Pht, for you Classmates, who have made our school life more pleasant, and last, but not least, for you Frlends who, we all know, are essen tial to everyone For all of you this night is import ant. But for us, who are now leaving this easy going school life, it means even more It means we will no longer be ckildren We are entering into life for the first time where we will soon have to solve all our own problems We will go forth and establish a place for ourselves among our fellow citizens. What we will do will not only influence our own lives, but also the lives of many around us You people gathered together here tonight have made this possible We all know there is a war going on, and that many lives are being taken every day We ask ourselves why ? The answer that immediately pops into our mind in 'To preserve freedom Yes, to preserve freedom years the same thing will happen again? Ne all sin cerely hope not, but what are we doing to prevent it' We say we buy war bonds and stamps, pay high taxes, put up with ratloning, and do without things These are all sacrifices, but small ones What would we say if someone told us that tomorrow our country would be in the same condition as England's or some other war torn place? We would begin to realize how really fortunate we are, how small our sacrifices have really been I think something should be done to prevent an other war like the present one One big thing can be done with the help and cooperation of every one of us The world needs educatlon Why can't we helm give it to themv Young people in America are being educated They are learning how wars start and how peace is brought about They are learning the ways of democracy Think a minute about the children of Europe H1tler's children They are belng educated, but what an educa tion! They are being taught to hate, spy, lie, and kill. What an intelligent group of citizens they will make How can peace be really won for the world with the cfildren of today being educated in that way to be come the men and women of tomorrow' First, the war must be won, second, the peace must be won, and third, the people of the world must be edu cated They must be taught the difference between right and wrong Our fab in the future is not only to teach them the difference but to impress upon them the importance of knowing this difference What is the value of knowing the difference between right and wrong li . If . II' . What for? So that in another twenty or twenty-five w HARVESTER ' if they still want to do wrong? we must also instill in their hearts the desire to make everything right If every person, every leader, and every ruler in the world had this desire, there would be no more wars The peace that many lads are losing their lives for now would finally be won We, as the class of 1944, wish to express our app reciation to you for making it possible for us to ob tain this part of our vitally important education for peace Lola Mae Zander .flafu fafo ty Parents, Teachers, Members of the School Board and Friends We welcome you once more to the Annual Commence ment Program of the Sand Creek High School To you, who helped make this possiole, we give our thanks You should feel satisfied that your help and understanding have been justified, and from now on the next step is up to us alone May is the month when the small seedlings burst in to bloom They are beginning a new life and we also are beginning a new life n May one of responsibility and courage This is best represented in a verse taken So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to nan, When duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, 'I can This class of '44 is starting out with a greater task before them than any ever given to a class before We will do our best and we are certain that with the education you have made possible, our best will be very satisfactory To the boys of the class of '44 who will soon be enterlng the armed forces, our best wishes A great duty lies before them willingness to sacrifice, if need be, tkeir lives for their loved ones The girls, too, will be doing their share oy performing vital duties on the home front All of us feel confident and more sure of ourselves because of the education which has been provided for us We also know that we can be very proud of this class and that they will go into their new life with their heads held high In behalf of the class of '44, I again bid you welcome In reality, it is you bidding us welcome into your world of responsloility and reality O . 1 : - from Emerson's poem 'May.' V A n n .n Bettie Sager FARVESTER Cyan -fnnfozy In 1940, forty peply, unsophisticated Freshmen entered Sand Creek High School Our most exciting event of the year was our initiation by the Soph omores We elected the following officers President Earl Daniels Vice President Vivian Anderson Secretary Wanda Allen Treasurer Robert Lempke We became Sophomores with 28 old members and 5 new members. We received our punishment last year so we got revenge this year bv initiating the Fresh men Our class advisor was Mr Tice, and our officers were President Robert Goodyear Vice President Raymond Hillard Secretary Ray Case Treasurer Jerry Burch Our Junior year was really something to look forward too, we planned the Jlnior Senior Banquet, and gave our Junior Play 'Take It Easy' directed by Mrs Hoenig Our class advisor was Mrs McGregor, and our class officers were Vice President Raymond Hillard Secretary Vivian Anderson Treasurer Robert Goodyear Now that we are Seniors, our class has reduced to 19 members Our rain events of our Senior year are looking forward to the Junior Senior Banquet and graduation We are planning a Senior trip, but due to the war our plans may be changed We also selected HHis Ozark Cousinn 1or our Senior Play, directed by our Class advisor Mr Strayer Our class officers are President Ray Case Vice President Lola Mae Zander Secretary Pobert Goodyear Treasurer Jerry Burch DFDICATION TO TFT CIASS OF '44 In our memories we will years Although they have been some tears. Ve will always remember Put to the gates of the nigh treasure these eventfml happy, we mav shed Sand Creek High future we are almost We are now ready for different 'Walks of Life,' We rave had many happy hours, We hope not to meet Wltf strlfe 'Tis That Rule ' Many will ascend what we have learned in this school will aid us in keeping 'The Golden of us rave our future planned, and The boys will go,into service, and soon become men. The girls have many different vocations to learn And for the end of this terrible war we all yearn. By Rose Pentelow loan A . . - . 0 2 0 o . 2 , , i O 0 U Pres1dent---- ----- --------- ------ -Jerr Burch Y . . . 4 , 3 - ' O 3 0 o Q 2 -----------------------, .. : 'u , . 1 R , 1 0 Y , ' Y . 1 - O O '1HARVESTER' In the fall we entered school as a class of twenty two students This year, we as Juniors looked forward to the Junior Play and the Junior Senior Banquet Our play Which Shall H6 Marry? was presented on November nineteenth The characters were Mrs Randolph Carolyn Bryant Elaine Randolph Alice Carson Susan Randolph Carolyn Morse Patience Randolph Marian Jones Frankie Randolph Juanita Knox Mary Jane Randolph Marilyn Hagadorn Magnolia qanda Sirpkins Mr Hinman Howard Wlnan Dick Evans George Thielan Our class officers elected this year were Vice President Alice Carson Secretary Dale Pelham Treasurer Marilyn Hagadorn Our class colors are blue and white and our flower is the white carnation UHIOZJ 3 Bottom Row, Left to Right B Myers, E Wilt, C Morse, V Bar ber, C B yant, M Cole, M Jones, M Hagadorn, V Allen, P Gunter, Top Row H Nelson, W King, G Thielan, D Pelham, B Lauer, H Stanifer, A Carson, J Knox, M Leu, D Clark, Mrs McGregor . . U President 0 0 0 u 1 a 0 0 0 0 o .Kathleen Leu 0 A ' 9 no A A 1 V he g-y..ci. 2 e x o o 0 c o 0 o 0 Q 0 l 0 o 0 a U l o 0 HARVESTER F11-su How, Left no Right M Clark, J Uloth, R Wilt, Ace Goglin, I C Wilson, H Albright, H Clark, H Hawman, V Pentelow Second Row M Coy, V Blxler, M Hill, L Wilt, J Buddington, E Gunter, H Robinson, P Smith, Miss Peterson Third Row J Argus, B Good year, P Valentine, E Cessna, D Haight, M Wilson, M Warnsel, K Van Dusen, G Rendel, B McComb, E Nash YOPA Off! O T25 In September 1942, our class of 45 was accepted as members of the Sand Creek High School At our first class meeting we elected the follow ing officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Ivan Middleton Richard Haight Marian Wilson Harry Albright This year, as sophomores, cur class has 57 mnmowms Our class colors are navy blue and white and our flower is the white carnation. At our first meeting this year the following officers were elected: President. . . . . . Ace Goglin Vice President . . .Marian Wilson Secretary. . . . .Juanita Uloth Treasurer. 0 1 9 Q 0 0 Q o 0 Richard we are looking forward to next year when we will become Juniors. ' , 3 1 x , ,W ia 5 2 0 I 0 s Q l . I o 0 2 0 o . 0 1 0 2 o 0 Q o 0 Q I c o o o O U O I I 1 I C . o o u o s T o 0 o 0 s o o Q a 1 o I HARVESTER we have 31 pupils in our class this year It is not as large as the class last year, but new pupils have been coming in At our first class meeting we elected the following officers for the year President Rose Mary Hahn Vice President Mahylon Whipple Secretary Joann Richard Treasurer Russell Kitner Advisor mr Storrs At our initiation in October, the Sophomores were rather rough They pushed us over mats, made us walk on ladders laid on the floor and on nuts spread on the floor we had to do all these stunts without our shoes we were then taken to a machine where we received an electric shock We received a ducking in a tub of water Aside from all these stunts, we had a grand time After playing games, refreshments were served TZQJAMQH Bottom Row, Left to Right B Phenicie, D Haunstein, A Jeffrey, H Mattis, W' King Second Row J Richard, D Leonard, Kitner, L Kiskpaugh, V Clough, F Briggs, H Krueger, Weismann, M Whipple, R Johnson, Third Row D Soneff, D Duve, R Hahn, C Covell, L Lott, J Zander, M Gould, J Elliott, M Keenan, L Burroughs ' lg e o . - - 0 . U Q . . - 9 o o 0 0 e o 0 e e o a o o o o o o o o o o s c e e 0 0 o Q e . . ,. 4 o o 0 Q K D V' Q, ,, W ,-,.Q,. M A N ..,. . J, 1 .. I n I 2 0 0 0 e 0 0 2 0 e Re 0 1 . Q . Go . o u 2 o e e o o o 0 o o 0 o HARVESTER Bottom Row M Hallett, J Murphy, A Force, D Zander, C Zander, D Griffith, P Poe, O Hambrook, R Campbell, H Schmidt, G Richardson, D Dauber, B Hill, Second Row Campbell, M Kelly, E Ferguson, C Salts, L Goeriz, C Strayer, V Uagadorn, V Clark, J Poling, H Mead, J Goglin Miss, Beck 'ca Jes 7 8 The seventh and eighth grades had an enrollment of 50 this year The sale of defense stamps has been very good this year with a 1001 most of the thne A party was Feld on the 12th of November for buying so many stamps Our member in the Student Council are Vonda Hagadorn, Audette Force, Gerald Morse and Marvin Hallett The seventh and eighth grades have an English Club with officers as followsg PT6S1d6Dt Secretary Treasurer President SEVENTH O 0 O I I EIGHTH Secretary. . Treasurer The clubs usually meet every two weeks. At their to do with English. .Robert Campbell . . Gerald Morse . Dorothy Zander . Marvin Hallett . Betty Simpkins . Harlan Schmidt parties all games have ,U 2 .4 I , f if 1' 4 .Y 2 0 0 o o 0 a 0 0 o 0 0 a o 2 Go o Q o s o I 14 J . . . . 0 I . Q l Q ' A . n 5 2 0 -HARVESTER The fifth and sixth grades had an enrollment of thirty-one this year Their ages range from 9 to 14 with 18 in the fifth and 14 in the sixth We have celebrated special events on Christmas, Halloween, Valentine's Day and Easter Our studies, which are most timely, are current events, map study and keeping up on the war We received some new supplies this year Among these were Hygeine review work books, work books and Dictionaries we have improved our spelling marks this year by having an honor roll Those who receive 1005 in their written lesson for the six weeks period have their names placed there The following people have been on for each period during the year 5th 6th Julia Mead Ronald Simpkins Barbara Simpkins Janice Tohncox Gladys Clark Ileen K lley Dorothy Covell Barbara Poe Vaneita Elliott Donald Quick James Briggs 2ae156 Bottom Row, Left to Right D Knox, B Phenicie, D Covell, B Elliott, J Briggsn, R, King, J Giberson, J W'nans, M Robbins Second Row: D Quick, D Dauber, T Hatt, J Campbell, V Poling, J Mead N Elliott, R Simpkins Top Row: B Simpkins, V Smith, I Kelly, B Poe, J Johneox, L Gunter, R Jenkins, E Evans, M Ferguson, E Bice 0 0 0 . , 0 , Mlh' LMZL f 5 h , M Lfil : v J' 2 0 0 I 0 L s 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 a o 0 HARVESTER lr- Bottom Row, Left to Right J Campbell G Poe, J Stevens, A Thielan, C Kelly, B Elliott, D Beck B Phenicie, C Goeriz, I Clough Second Row Wiesmann, D Pearch, R Em ons, R Evans, L Russell, R Bice, V Bentley, S Risner, M Sargent, D. Sanborn, D Emmons, Mrs Jordan Top Row L Jenkins, L Mills, J Haunenstein, E Griffith, C Ferrier, B Brown, V Hambrook,R Zander, A Wiesmann, K Elliott KAbsent A Schmitz, M Sclmits , V Munk, E Griffith, M Sinpkins, M A Scott, D Zink, A Winans O Poling J 'tales 3 4 The third and fourth grades have forty six in all with twenty four in the third and twenty two in the fourth The special events of the year were a Hallo ween Party, a Christmas tree and party, and a Val entine Party and program. Several good films have been shown throughout the year The two that the students liked the best were 'The Seeing Eye , and 'Eskimo Land' The sale of defense stamps has been very good this year. They have had about 581 most , the time and the sales ran anywhere from S10 to 332. Both grades are making joke books for their Junior Red Cross Project. Q ' bl Qi e ,VA 1, ef , I III! '! 4 A 2 o , o o 0 C I . , U Q Q u 2 Hn o o 0 O O U O I U n 0 of HARVESTER The first and second grades had an enrollment of 59 students this year, the majority of them being boys. Parties have been held on Christmas, Valent1ne's Day, Hallo- ween and Easter. Miss Phyllis Gillen, assistant for Hrs. Brewer, hal proved helpful. She comes Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and helps with the second grade classes. The children received some new supplies this year, among these are clay, arith etic and reading books. Mrs Brewer took colored pictures of her pupils this year We have a new aquarium and two new cocoons to watch There are so many of the first and second graders that we have to use two rooms this year Three days a week the Library is a reading room for us 'ce.4l2 Bottom Row, Left to Right R Ohlinger, B Loop, B Phenicie, P Anderson, D Risner, G Elliott, C Schmitz, T Salts, J Hill, F Tursak, D Blain, J Ferrier, S Giberson, B Simpkins, L- Robbins, C Tuttle, B Calvin Second Row R Giberson, R Clark, S Ball, W Weismann, B Flint, G Watner, L Van Etten, B Bentley, C Stevens, E Evans, G Brock, T Dunbar, B De Merritt, C Russell, P Waldron, H Emmons, R Tursak, D Beebe, Mrs Brewer, Miss Gillen Top Row F Schmitz, B Jenkens, R, Sager, S Anderson, S Simpkins, D Ohlinger, D Elliott, K Risner, M A Sanford, J Stevens, J Merrick, J Duve, D. Souder, L Merrick, D Campbell, N J Blain, D Sanborn, D. Robbins 117 Kaby me tutes 'Dinny 'Baby Ooley' 'Jerry 'Little Raymond' 'Baby Bobby' 'Baby Stites' 'Little Willy' 'Little Bettie' 'Baby Betty Lou 'Ru1!:.ic 'Baby Dean 'Ether ll! I D 'Little Red' 'Little Casey' 'Baby Lola Mae' 'Little Fannin' 'Xlttle kann' Q , U I 15,3 Q li , 0 es W -0 sa ' .:'f:' 19:1 S 'lyfaal S W ji 000 HARVESTER Seated, Left to Right Lola Mae Zander, Fran ces Uloth, Bettie Sager, Vivian Anderson Top Row Mr Strayer, Arden Cole, Jerry Burch, Ray Case, Dean Trimble rzfzuaf .Qfajf The Harvester was first published by the class of 1940 and since then has been published each year by the graduating class We wish to thank those who helped make it a success and we sincerely hope you think their efforts worth while The staff is as follows Editor in Chief Assistant Editor . . Production Manager . Art Editor 0 o 0 o 0 Assistant. o o 0 o 0 Circulation Manager. . Business Manager . . Advertising Manager. . Assistant. . . . . . Junior Class . . . . Sophomore Class. . Freshman Class . Annual Staff . . Band Q Q 0 0 0 FOFOAQ I O O O O Sirens o 0 0 0 0 Athletics. . HOIIIQ Eco o a Q 0 o O O O O War Council. o a o 0 0 Grades . . . Typing . . Lola Mae Zander . . Bettie Sager .Vivian Anderson . . . Arden Cole . .Frances Uloth .Esther Anderson . . Gerald B rch . Dean Trimble . . . Ray Case . Kathleen Leu 0 0 t . .Joann Richard . . Bettie Sager . .Marian Wilson . . . . Ray Case .Lola Mae Zander . . Ray Hillard k Bob Goodyear Marilyn Hagadorn . . Betty McComb . . Marlin Zink .Wanda Simpkins . . Lola Mae Zander 5 Bettie Sager Vivian Anderson, Frances Uloth 20 H-H - C Q ',. A .J J X C . - -f er I r . Y . . It g ' - Q 2 0 ' o .J o ' 0 Q . -' - s o o o o u a 'HARVESTER The Siren, our school paper, is now ei,ht years old For the last two years it bas received both state and national recognition from the committees in the Columbia Scholastic Association sponsoring the tu berculosis project So far this year we have received state recognition and the Siren is in the hands of the national committee Medals were given again this year The Siren Staff for 1943 44 is as follows Editor Lola Mae Zander Assistant Editor Marilyn Hagadorn F F Ray Case Band Marilyn Cole Home Lucille Wilt Marilyn Hagadorn Sports Bob Goodyear and Ray Hillard Grade News Wanda Simpkins and Marian Jones School News Joann Richard War Council Frances Uloth Art Editor Marian Jones Glee Club Ruth Wilt Dedication Frances Cessna Because of limited space all staff members are not listed .Siren f Bottom Row, Left to Right B Lauer, R Hillard, B Goodyear, R Case, A Cole, W Alfrey, W King, H Winans, L Zander Second Row M Jones, W Simpkins, V Anderson, F Uloth, R Wilt, M Hagadorn, V Allen, Miss Peterson, Mr Burner Third Row D Leonard, J Richard, L Kishpaugh, M Cole, B Sager, M Wilson, P Valentine, R Mattis, F Cessna, E Anderson, B Goodyear 21 O O AOC C I O O I 0 O O10 ECCO O I O I C O I I O O Pl Tl All O O O O C I U O O Business Manager: . I Zwllliam Alfrey ' .Ca gajfeifaff 5 599 S.. Terr Ca Arden Umle Guard Q Onstfd band Cree? Uvvr Fld C'aytwA it e him V ww POW Gu djog, JXBPQ enter R f HARVESTERA 23 Bottom Row, Left to Right B Goodyear, R Case, R Hillard, A Cole, J Burch Top Row Mr Strayer, M Coy, A Goglin, M Zink, D Pelham gaaleibaff Signal For the second year in a row, Sand Creek had the high scorer in the Little Six He was Ray Case with 88 points in 10 league games Ray Case A senior, plays either center or forward, 2 years on first team and svored lOl points for this season Also high point man in Little Six League Ray Billard Senior, Captain of the team, second year on the first team,played forward and made 51 points this season Jerry Burch Senior, plays forward, second year on the first team and made 85 points during this season giving him fourth place in the scoring honors Arden Cole Senior, plays guard, second year on the first team and scored 50 points during this year Bob Goodyear Senior, plays points during this season- Ace Goglin Sopromore, plays the season Dale Pelham Junior, plays first team forward and made 4 points, his Martin Coy Sophomore, plays forward, made 2 points his first t6Hmo larlin Zink Freshman, plays and his first year of basketball guard and this is his first year This team of 1945 44 wishes the team of 1944 45 the best guard, second year on the first team and made 18 either guard or fm'uard and made 10 points during first year on the year on the first on the first team of luck. 2 o o o o a 0 2 I .0 0 0 o o 0 1 o -- , e U Q ..- Q -- 0 -.- ' 0 -- -- 1 ' . C -- e -- , - . -- Q - .- HARVESTER. The Home Economics Club held its first meeting September 29, 1943 we elected officers and made plans for the coming year. Among the things we have accomplished this year are: Weiner roast, new freshmen members were invited Halloween party, masquerade, all high invited. Community Fair, sponsored by our club and the F F A Valentines' Party, members and guests All High Party, observing St Patricks Day Sponsored May Dance, formal Purchased book cases and dishes for the department Sold chocolate milk to all students Officers President Marilyn Hagadorn Vice President Juanita Uloth Secretary Marian Wilson Treasure Ruth Wilt Advisor Mrs Robb Flowers Sweet pea Colors pink, white, and blue 0072 COIIOIVILCJ 6 Bottom Row: P Robbins, H Harman, R Hattie, H Clark, L Kishpaugh, M Wilson, H Hagadorn, P Valentine, L Locke, H Krueger, D Leonard Second Row F Cessna, J Alfrey, R Hahn, J Uloth, R Wilt, F Uloth, F Briggs, G Weismann, M Keenan, V Anderson, Mrs Robb Third Row O Randal, J Elliott, D sonata, I Cole, B. Sager, V Clough, E De Merritt, M Gould, J R1ChBPd ' e ' eee rlif Songs? 'Michigan Club Song' and 'Smiles.' f' ' u N l HARVESTER First Row, Left to Right John Argus, B111 Lauer, Dale Pelham, Ray Case, I C Wilson, Ivan Middleton, .Terry Storrs, Howard Winans, Warren King, Hershel Nelson, Vincent Herr, Elwyn Cessna, Ace Goglin, Sylvester Herr, William Alfrey 779 The F F A chapter held a meeting shortly after school began and elected the following officers President Gerald Burch Vice President Dale Pelham Secretary Slyvester Herr Treasurer Vincent Herr Reporter Ray Case Sentinel William Alfrey Advisor Mr Storrs The F. F. A. chapter was not as active as usual this year, largely due to the war-time restrictions on gasoline and tires, however, a joint meeting and initiation was held with the Onsted Chapter, and a trip to the Cessor farm near Ann Arbor was taken by the two chapters. It is also planned to have a party before school is dismissed for summer vacation. lr. Storrs was our advisor for the second year. Dale Pelham and Jerry Burch were elected as delegates to Michigan State College at East Lansing for the State F. F. A. Convention in the spring. ' 25 y . . 5 B rch, Harry Albright. .Second Row, Left to Right: Mr. 26 R HARVESTER be There are twenty-nine members in the Glee Club this year. The members elected the following officers: President. o e o e e e 0 o 1 .Marilyn Cole Vice-President . . . . . . .Wanda Simpklns Treasurer. . . . . . . . Phyllis Valentine Secretary ..................... Bettie Sager The Club sang a few songs at the Community Fair, October 22nd. Now we are preparing for a concert to be held the lst Friday in March. We held a meeting and decided to charge admission to the concert and to buy choir robes with the money. The songs that we have sung are 'Army Air Corps , 'Mighty Lak A Rose , 'I Passed by Your Window , 'Star Dust', 'The World is Waiting for the Sunrise , 'The Brown Bird is Singing' 'Carmen Carmela', 'By the Bend of' the River , and 'The Old Refrain' Some new pieces that we are working on now are Ind1an Love Ca1l , 'Parade of the Wooden Soldiers', 'Ded1cation , and 'The Glow Worm 4.1, gf cz 4 Bottom Row P Robbins, L Kishpaugh H Clark, W Simpkins, ond Row H Hawman, L Wilt, V Anderson, F' Uloth, R Wilt, J Alfrey, J Knox, E Wilt, A Carson, Third Row E DeMerritt V Pentelow, P Valentine, M Cole, B Phenicie I 0 1 22 Ll l N 2 0 e , Q o E. Anderson, R. Mattie, L. Zander, R. Pentelow, Miss Beck. Sec- e 1 F-HARVESTER Bottom Row, Left to Right P Valentine, H Wilson, M Hagadorn, Sager, F Uloth, A Cole, C Strayer, C Salts, V Hagadorn, Wilt Second Row I Simpkins, M Clark, I King, D Haight, Cole, L Kishpaugh, H Schmidt, R Kitner, A Force Top Row: Campbell, M Zink, E Wilt, D Heckert, H Winans, W King, Anderson, R Hahn, E De Merritt, Miss Beck This is the seventh consecutive year we have had a band in Sand Creek High and we certainly hope there always will be a musical organization in our school. Our band numbers thirty one this year and we are proud of its work, small as it is The officers of the band are President Marilyn Hagadorn Vice President Bettie Sager Secretary Marian Wilson Treasurer Frances Uloth The band did something different this year by play ing at two of the basketball games We formed 1088010 and played the school song we played at several of the school events and gave a concert but there were no outside activities other than playing at the fair at the first of the year. Bl C I . I O Ro o ' 2 0 s o o KC C l I 0 I Ro O I U 0 O Q V' O C Q fan! HARVESTER f Our school organized a War Council again this year and each class elected two members They are as follows Freshman Margaret Keenan and Marlin Zink Sophomores Ruth Wilt and Phyllis Valentine Juniors Bill Lauer and Hershel Nelson Seniors Frances Uloth and Raymond Hillard we elected Mr B rnor as our advisor for the year, and he is doing a fine ob we are selling war stamps and bonds again this year We have already bought enough stamps and bonds to buy an original jeep, a motor scooter, a para chute, and the complete equipment for a soldier The total so far this year is S1784 15 The record for an First Grade 26 Second Grade Third Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade we hope to reach a much average month, January 1944, Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Ninth Grade Eleventh Grade Twelfth Grade higher goal than we did last 'c 6060261 1 year Bottom Row, Left to Right F Uloth, R Wilt, H Keenan, P Valentine Second Row M Zink R Hillard, H Nelson, B Lauer, Mr B1rnor 22 28 j . 0 o ' S2 0 0 0 o as 005 0 0 0 0 as . . 13.15 . . 53 . . . 29.25 . . . 35 Fourth Grade . . 19.60 Tenth Grade. . . 20 I O O O D O O O O l O O I O I HA. 'I Q25 fl M l , :W HARVESTER ee'z 17241275 an aton waz eu Left to Right Delores Leonard, Ruth Wilt, Marilyn Cole, Myrtle Clark gzr Drum Mejor yllis Ann Valentine Left to Right Phyllis Ann Valentine, and Ruth Wilt - -CA Q-D IZ ff - nJim and udetten A x -'Uh nHob and manfta HARVESTER Ray and Bettie S C H o o Y Qllln MarlLn Q d Joan Ray and Ros ie ,, wee1Lhea.x-iS 5 erry a.4 Ku ' NG orpe awW Alice Ivan mu Betty 52 li U - 1 5 ' 716' 2 , 4 me , A ev ' N' 4 I, , 1- 11 - A - ' L f .X 4 9 -.F .f. V Y . 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V 1 Y UI - - I H - .- It UI N C I! hh N HARVESTER onoz 72 ll Class of '45 Army Pvt Lynn Anderson Navy Howard Hinsdale A S Gerald V Righter S 2 C Class of '42 Army AXC Robert Allen KAir Corp! Pvt Foster Imrry NSVY Frank Goodyear R M Sfb Robert Hinsdale S 2fC Carson Young A S KAir Corp! Class of '41 Army Pfc Loraine Buddington PV George Kitner Silas Morris Pfc Cloyd Richard Clarence Sager Cpl Richard Terry Navy Robert Sager S 2 C Dwight Hill Marines Pfo Richard Hillard Class of '40 Army Cpl Wayne Robinson Pfc James Thompson Lyman Wilson Marlnes Pvt Betty Valentine Sheffer Class of '59 Arry Richard Allen Cpl Burton Kronburg Cpl Norman Van Auker Navy A C Gordon Hinsdale A C Edgar Covell George Quick Mv M M 2 C Class of '58 Army Cpl Carlos Barricklow Jr Cpl Rex Hill Darwln Knaggs QAir Corp! Lt Clamde Phenicie AXC LeRoy Kishpaugh Navy George Gould Nurse Corp 2nd Lt Vivian Quick Class of '37 ANY Cpl Robert Cole Maj Earle J Livesay CA1r Corpj Navy Richard Anderson M M 2 C Elwood A Robinson R T 2 C A C Marion Morse CAir Corpl Class of '56 Army Ralph Clough Class of '55 Army Lt Gaylord Van Etten CAir Corp! Sgt Vernon Hill Dewitt Kishpaugh fAir Corpj Lt Raymond Nash Floyd Tuckermar Class of '54 Army Cpl Neal Middleton Class of '55 Army Marines Pfc Howard Huyck Class of '52 Army Howard Alverson Pvt Howard Alcock Class of '50 Army Cpl Harold Loar Navy Dick Van Auker S 2 C Coast Guards Loraine Scharer E M 5 C Class of '28 Navy Harold Van Auker F C 5 C Class of '25 Coast Guards Wilber Scharer E M 5 C Class of '24 Arny TfSgt Merton Roberts Navy Lt Milton Scharer 34 I O' ' f I . 1 - '- f : .-.ff 2 X ! , ti '. Pvt. . . X Cpl. Gordon B. Allen Harl DeLano 4' ' a -f ' ooo! . .gi .0 0 noi ' ..f Q Wa J lf IXXX f -Q Q ' I ,135 A KX04: S ASI fl 00 SlANDARD OII COMPANY Jasper, Nichiaan C L Richard, Agent NDEHSON'S GARAGE General repairing of autos, trucks and tractors Willard Batteries Battery Charging Auto Accessories Electric and Acetylene Welding Grinding of all kinds Lawn mower's sharpened on the Ideal Lawn lower Grinder A A A Service Phone Sand Creek 128 Sand Creek, Micligan Compliments of CLARE HAVV R Sand Creek Phone 2lJ Compliments STORRS' FLOWERS Adrian, Michigan Compliments of RAY CLAPPER Cities Service Products Jasper, Michigan A - Phone 29-X Res. 20-R of lPA D I I F ScYoo1 Supplies Evcrytrinv for tke of ice 125 N Nain Street Plone 1529 Adrian, hickigen For Wxrniture, Rugs, Carpets Linolemm and China S66 UTFK AND EGAN 136 N Main Q6 years in business and F RT 9 D1lIVQ Adrian, Nichigpn Quality and Service T ARGIF Ph Sand Creek 780 PY Sand Cree1 283 J Argue and Son Llvestoc and Trxcklng Speclalizlnp in D 1ry Co:s Tasper, 'icuigan V! , 1 0 Il x , ' , , L 1 1 . Af! . . ' W A - AXJAA A1 . ' 4-Q O YI!! l I O NTITE TARUWPRE R. N. Argue E f ,T.'N Q1 ,. A A . I Y. 1 . D ,. IW. 'V 1 HN ' K l Q F C SCFUTTE Groceries and Meats Jasper, Michigan Phone 12M Comp1iments NIXON'S MUSIC SHOP 105 East haumee Adrian, Michigan JERRY LANE Men's Wear 109 N Main Street Adrian, Michigan Compliments of YENEAR AND FUEBNER 110 N Main Adrian, Michigan Corpliments of FCONOIY SHOE STORE 114 N Nain Adrian, Michigan PRATT'S MOBILE SERVICE E B Pratt, Proprietor 118 Fest Church Phone 9145 Adrian, Michigan Gayl ord G H a thaway SHELDON'S UNELRY STORE Adrian, Michigan Lauffer Motor Sales Telephone 123 Sand Creek Used Cars, Parts, Tires Repair Parts, Car Washing Simonizing and Spray Paintlng ,s o 1 v of I . I A ' v , 4., H, Y i - . ' 1 1 s , o A 1 g 1 o Q il . 1. . A 1 W 1- I V -- 5 A I .4 . 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