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

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THE PRESENIED BY THE SENWGR CLASS 1949 SAND LREEK SCHDOL fN 7 1 7 4 A N QWJ:3,k QX HARw4S1 1gH 1 OF .Le zcaiwn 115 'Ein a We, the Senior Class of 1949, wish to dedicate this the tenth issue of the 'Harvester to the memory of our little friend, Tommy Rsmseyer, son of Mr and Mrs Frank Rsmseyer nfA?T2SfEIn I o o A, 1 - .3 , .., ,A igf' ,,:,5 'M , aw . I n O O O UHARVESTERH l CSkANW0lCiQM1f A A,- Floyd Carpenter, Treasurer, Earl Wilt, Trustee, Harlan Sager, Trustee, George Elliott, President, Edith Cadoo, Secretary, Not Present We wish to express our gratitude to you, our school board, for your assistance during our high school days 4 .151-wera em SAND R Hunk, F Van Etten, S Buker, W Clark, E Elliott, F Smith, H Johnson U l 0 4 . s e O r I' ' Vx! e o s o e e 0 e 'HAHVE Thq FIRST ROW: M s McGregor, lisa Beck, l s Richardson, l s.Jordan, Irs Clapper, Irs B own SECOND ROW I Latchaw, Irs Porter, Hrs Emerson, Miss Yoder, Irs Siering, M s Finnegan, lr Ramseyer, lr Hunger Mrs Ira Mrs Hrs Ira Ira l a Irs Porter Siering Emerson- Jordan-- Clapper- Brown-- lcGregor acu fy First Grade -Second R Third Grade! ------------------------------Third 8 Fourth Grades ---------------------------------------Fifth Grade ---------------------------------------Bixth Grade ----------------------------Seventh 8 Eighth Grades Principal k Social Studies lies Yoder--- H . 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Z'5 0 , - eniord Joan Eloise Allen 'She sings like a bird Home Ec Club 1,2,5,4 Officer 4 Ch rus l,2, 5,4 Officer 4 -Band 5,4 -Chapel 5 Siren Staff 2,5,4 Librarian Plays 5,4 exte 5,4 Valedictoria Gloria I Edwards Just give me a lis tener, and I'll do the talking Home Eo Club l,2,5,4 Chorus l,2,4 -Band l, 2,5,4 Siren Staff l, 2,5,4 Basketball 5,4 Class Officer 4 -Co Editor of Annual 4 Sextet 4 Plays 5,4 Vonda H Hagadorn 'Enemies she has none always laughing and full of fun Band l,2,5,4 Officer 5,4 -Chorus 2 -Basket ball 5,4 -Siren Staff 2,5,4 Home Ec Club 2,5,4 Officer 5 -Clase Officer l,5,4 Senior Play 4 -Co Editor of Annual 4 -Salute torian Phylliss Lou Iyers 'Over much will she reign, with such a disposition and brahx Chorus l,2,5,4 Siren Staff 4 Home Ec Club l,2,5,4 -Clase Officer Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 I I. , .W Betty Lou Jones 'Prec1se, exact, d pendable, all her work is commendable Home Ec Club l,2,5,4 Librarian 2 Siren Staff 5,4 Editor 4 Class Officer 5 Dorothea I Griffith 'It would be great, not to have your typ ing late ' Band l,2,5,4 -Chorus l,2,5,4 Basketball 4 Home Ec Club l,2,5,4 Officer 4 Siren Staff 2,5,4 -Chapel 2 Plays 5,4 Annual Staff 4 Sextet 5,4 O A 1 . .V :fig I . s I 1 .3 e ' , . 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L Spangler 'There e personality behind that smile Chorus l,2,5,4-Officer 4 Home Bc Club 1,4 Senior Play 4 Siren Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 -Basketball 4 Rober t I Campbell lhen he's around the corn begins to grow Band l,2,3,4 Officer 4 F F A 1,2,4 Basket ball 1 Playa 2,3,4 Clase Officer l Annual Staff 4 Joanne C Watkins 'Large blue eyes, long blond treases, attrac tive in the way she resaea Entered from Adrian 4 Dorothy lay Boomer 'Iak Chorus l,2,.'5,4 Chapel 4 Librarian 3 fx . - P s e l N Q a d . e ' e o s s., Q-- . --q eq-- -,,,. can ' e . gg 'gzip iz ,L Ann a e ' One n II e a - qu- . . ooou . , . . 00- 9 ' e a Joyce Ann Ferry 'She's somewhat timid in her ways, but sure ly thinks good nature PHYS Class Officer 3 Senior Play 4 Librarian 5 Dorothy A Zander 'Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help in every way. Home Ec. Club 1,4 ----- Idbrarian 2 ---- -Chorus 1,2----Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4--Senior Play 4 o Donald L Boss 'Never cross, always gay, pleasant to get along with in an easy way A 2,5,4 Plays 3,4 Basketball l,2, 3,4 Charles R Zander 'He skates and dances with ease, pleasant personality and easy to please W F F A ,4 Basket ball 1,2 Plays 2,5,4 Annual Staff 4 Beverly L Smith 'Jolly, merry, full of pep, she walks with a gay and carefree step ' Home Ec Club l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,o,4 'iran Staff 2,5,4 lajorette 2,3,4 Librarian 2,4 Basketball 3,4 Officer 3 Annual Staff 4 Janet Louise Murphy 'Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant too, to think upon.' Chorus l,2,3,4---Siren Staff 4--Home Ec. Club l,2,3,4-ev-Chapel 5,4. ffwi Qwa ?V C . 'hssgiggg l,s 1 s, .n . . ' Fepa e ' . con, - A Tl? sf 1,0 N' e e Q2 ' HUNUPQS fav? P Cam 0 O . O O 75 ' O K! O O 4 W 0 E O X X , HAmVEoTER afeclcctory Parents, teachers, friends, members of the school board and classmates There are times in the life of everyone when Farewell' seems the saddest of all words There are other times when around this sadness lingers a touch of hope and joy and to night ls one of those times of mixed emotions ture of building a peaceful world as well as building useful lives We, as the youth of America, must build on strong foundations lany are building on artificial foundations which seem strong when things are going along smoothly, but let the storms of life come and they crumble into dust W must build securely The world is depending on us to be the leaders of tomorros We cannot make this contribution unless we have fully prepared to do our best. There are many famous people who have made millions of dollars for themselves, but when you look under the surface of their lives you find that they have contributed odbfshal low and superficial portions to building secure foundations in the lives of other people If you search ln the unknown places you will find people known only to the friends they have helped These are the people who are really leaving something to the future world It is our challenge as high school graduates to build hi but to remember that a great life must first have afirm oundation We are Builders of a future Let's construct it so secure That through all l1fe's raging tempests, It will evermore endure Great are the joys and privileges of being a High Schan student. Yet not one of this graduating class, I am sure, would choose to remain one forever There are other heights to climb, other prizes to capture in the great game of life, other marks' toward which we feel we must push. Why do so many young people set out on their graduation day with high hopes and golden promises and yet fail to make even a tiny mark upon l1fe's pages? Perhaps it is because they have not built on strong foundations or perhaps once started on the path of llfe they do not push toward the mark but live on the praise of past achievements. As this is probably the last time that we shall be as- sembled in a group, we, the class of 1949, wish to say fare- well to everyone who has had a part in making our high school career happy and successful. We wish to express our gratitude to you, our school board-also to you, our teachers, for your assistance during our high school days. We want you to know that we fully ap- preciate the value of your guidance during this, the period when we were building the foundations of our lives. We thank you, dear parents, for your faith in us. We wish to assure you that, though our efforts may seem weak I1 I' 0 ll e . I Tonight we are starting on a great adventure--an adven- . e ll 'HARVESTER' now, we shall do all we can to repay the many sacrifices you have made for us, and shall endeavor to prove worthy of your trust Schoolmates, we say farewell with the hope that you may carry on loyally and diligently Do your best, both for yourselves and for the glory of our school Fellow classmates, let us resolve anew to go foz'th bravely and so live that we may be proud of each other and that Sand Creek High School may be proud of all of us Let us be patriotic The young people of today hold in their hands the future of our country The world needs citizens who live up to the golden rule seven days in the week, who lift a helping hand to the other fellow Let us pay our debt to our school by years of Christian living So, in behalf of the Class of '49 I bid everyone farewell Sala fa tory Parents, teachers, members of the school board, and friends Tonight it is my privilege to welcome you to the Commencement Exercises of the Class of 1949, and to thank you for the wonderful opportunity you have given us to start life in the proper way Success is never half so wonderful as when it is shared with us because without your help we would never have attained it Graduating from high school is only one of the most important achievements in a persons life To stop here would be undoing all the things we have been working for in the last twelve years We must go on to higher fields of life and greater achievements' ere are eighteen students in this class, each one, individually talented and planning seperate paths for the future Each one of us should look within ourselves for our special interests and capacities and then survey the world of work for opportunities to fulfill them Have you ever realized there is a history and a promise to everything that happens? The history of this Commence ment night may well be our high school education and the promise success, and happiness for everyone of us So again, speaking for the class of '49 I bid each of you welcome Vonda Hagadorn with our friends. We believe you should share our success 'HAI1VESTE l Cfadd ,Nia tory le, the class of 1949, began our history in September of 1945 We had a class of 38 members and as usual we were blamed for everything Our class officers were as follows President Tens Barber Vice President Robert Campbell Secretary Vonda Hagadorn Treasurer Jack Gogolin Advisor -I Smith The foremost event of our Freshmen year was initiation, after which we became members of S C H S Next we were Sophomores with a class of 35 members Not being blamed for everything this year we were ableto initiate the Freshmen Our class officers were as follows President -Ben Bailey Vice President -Jack Gogolin Secretary -Joan Allen Treasurer Lee Blood As Juniors we planned our most important event, the Junior Senior Banquet This year our class had 22 members Our class officers were as follows President Joan Allen Vice President -Betty Jones Secretary -Joyce Ferry Treasurer Vonda Bagadorn Advisor Mrs McGregor Now we are Seniors with 18 members Our most important events were the Junior Senior Banquet, May Dance, and Gradua tion Our class officers are as follows President Vonda Hsgadorn Vice President Dorothy Zander Secretary Phylliss Myers Treasurer -Gloria Edwards Advisors Miss Beck, Mr Lstchaw I A I O s 2 -..-----...---..-..------., ------..------..,--------..- ' I O l I o 2 Advi sor---------Q--.-.Q-..----..-.Mi 53 Beck e I -.....,-------N.-------...- . I 0 2 ---..---.--- . 'FARJYSTLH fad! Wulf n ed tament State of Michigan County of Lenawee Town of Sand Creek We, the scatterbrained class of nineteen hundred and forty nine of Sand Creek High School being in a state of un sound elation Cwhich will end when we receive blank diplomas? do hereby make and proclaim our last will and testament le,having assed through Kgathering sprinkles of knowl edge on the way this stage of our education, wish to dis pose of our assets rights and privileges Cwhich we begged, borrowed and stoles in the following way ARTICLE I Section l To the faculty we leave our gratitude for untiring guidance of our little 'flames of hope' in the right direction, also our sympathy for their lonesomeness for the shining examples we have undoubtedly been ARTICLE II ability to act dignified in the most embarrassing s1tuatia1s such as a fallen stage during the Senior Play Section 2 To the bright and shining Sophomores we leave our luck, if there is any left, after we skip school for the last time without being caught Section 5 To the Freshmen we leave the undying hope which we found necessary to attain the untouchable status of a Senior We also leave them our cunning manner which we used to chew gum in class, pass notes in Study Hall, eat whenever hunger struck us, and find out more about the teach- ers than they thought we could ARTICLE III Section l To the Board of Education we leave our appreciation for making our unhappy years in school possible Section 2 To the student body as a whole we leave the Siren to be published, Athletic honors to be achieved, the resou ding joy we feel upon hearing the toll of the nine o'clock bell each school day'and, last but not least,the com plete exaltation we feel as the bell rings at 3 45, dimmis sing us fr m a joyous day Any other Will or Testament made by us is declared void upon the publication of this, our last one In witness whereof we, the Senior Class, do set our quill and berry juice to this Will on this historic twenty sixth day of May, nineteen hundred and forty nine SEN OR CLASS I A xjv. L11 O Section l ----- -To the Seniors of next year we leave our PARVESTER INDIVIDUAL WILL Joan Allen, do hereby bequeath my ability to sing to Don Knox CRaymond Parkerl Jane Barber, do hereby bequeath my ability to sponge klee nex to anyone who has a cold Ben Bailey, do hereby'bequeath my height to be eve ly divid ed between Shorty Leonard and Donald Zink to be used as an advantage on the basketball floor Donald Boss, do hereby bequeath my ability to talk fast to the Freshmen when they get themselves in a spot , Vonda Hagadorn and Bob Campbell, do hereby bequeath our ability to giggle to anyone who can find any thing to giggle at in school' Dorothea Griffith, do hereby bequeath my wry wit to lr Hunger Beverly Smith, do hereby bequeath my figure to Vernon Poling Janet Murphy, do hereby bequeath my long eyelashes to Urs Roan Phylliss Myers, do hereby bequeath my long fingernails to Evelyn Bice Betty Jones, do hereby bequeath my blush to Adam Lutz weiler Dorothy Boomer, do hereby bequeath my quiet manner to Doris Wilt Ann Spangler, do hereby bequeath my ability to draw pretty girls to Gayle Righter Joyce Ferry, do hereby bequeath my shyness to Ruth Lutz weiler Charlie Zander, do hereby bequeath my Ford full of girls to be divided evenly among the boys of future years Joanne Watkins, hereby bequeath my ability to catch a husband to all the young hopefulls Gloria Edwards, hereby bequeath my height to Elsie Shoemaker Dorothy Zander, do hereby bequeath my ability to keep my hair combed to Jack Campbell HI I' Richardson to use as dust mops in the Home Ee: do do Baby fzcfured Win! bid? 4 7ukae. nut- Jffg W wif' EWR A mn? vu, 'Ends weetlze art Stix I effj -gfiipa zz Dot f-T316 Z mm Alu-L NAM Joan Allen Benjamin Bailey Jane Barber Dorothy Boomer Donald Boss Robert Campbell Gloria Edwards Joyce Ferry Vonda Hagadorn Betty Jones Janet Murphy Phylliss Myers Beverly Smith Ann Spangler Joanne Watkins Charles Zander Dorothy Zander KNOWN IUJII Ben Janie' Dot Squirr 'Bob nEddie Joy Hagg e Jonsey Jan nPhyl Beckie 'Annie IIJII 'Chuck 'Dot' HARVESTER 0 N FAMILY PERSONALITY Joyable and Ambitious Big and Brave Jaunty and Babbling Deceivingly Bashful Deft and Behaved Riotously Corny Garrulous and Eager Jovial and Friendly Gloria Vivacious and Happy Blushing and Joyous Jocund and Mysterious Polite and Mischievous Busy and Sincere Artisticall Stunning Jolly Wife Classy and Zestful Dainty and zealous PET PEEVE Lazy People Liars Short Memories Rowdies Stuck up People Two faced Women Two faced People Two Timers People Two faced People Nosey People False Friends Jealous People Two Pa People Getting u Early Gossips Stubborn People Errors in Typing n n BY 0 - Nl - ' i .... j Illn- . j , n -. - HH C Dorothea Griffith nDottie' Duplicate of Conceited nl: , ...j ... j W - ' ' I -. ced - 5' 0 - H - AMBITION Nurse Go Around The World Farmer To Be A Housewife Laziness Manage an A R P Marry A Certain Person History Teacher Teacher Spanish or Algebra Teacher Travel Typist of Stenographer Secretary Model or Beautician Commercial Artist Secretary To Get Married Beautician or Stenographer PAHVvolEh ALBUM PASTIM Reading and Sleeping Sleeping Whistling Playing an Accordian Listening to Radio Chasing Girls Eating Reading and Sleeping Sleeping Late Eating Ball Games Reading and Skating Eating and Skating Dancing and Sewing Drawing and Writing Poetry Skating Girls Being with a Certain Person HANG OUT Lyons 'Rec Rainbow Cherry Nook Rip' Rainbow Anyplace Rainbow Everywhere Rock Inn R Top Hat Home Lyons Lyons Rainbow Rainbow Toledo My Girl's House Rock Inn 8 Top Hat SAYING Oh! Grea Godfrey Oh! Fiddle de bob' How true Oh? Eh Haw How can you tell? Ditto How can you tell? Aw--Who told you? It 1sn't easy Is that so? Oh! That! Oh! Well! That's Life Chl Well! That's Life You-all A Penny for Your Thoughts Gadfrey Crunch U. Y -UV-an I IL . tv O Il ' 4 1 J O s lho Who lho Who Who Who lho Who lho lho lho lho lho lho lho lho Who HARVESTER 'WHO'S WHO IN THB SENIOR C 'THE FIGURE' 'TH HAIR' VOICE' 'TH DANCER' MOST HANDSOM ' PRETTIEST' MOST POPULAR BOY' MOST POPULAR GIRL BEST TYPIST' GIGGLER' 'THE 'THE 'THE 'THE 'THE 'THE 'THE 'THE 'TH 'THE ATHLE ' TEETH BLUSH 'IARRIED' SHYEST' PHSIQDE THE ARTIST' 'TEE 'IMAGINE' LASS' Beverly Smith Dorothy Zander Joan Allen -Gloria Edwards Ben Bailey Janet urphy Charlie Zander Vonda Hagadorn Dorothy Boo er Bob Campbell Janie Barber Phylliss Myers Betty Jones Joanne Watkins -Joyce Ferry Don Boss Anne Spangler Imagine Mr Hhnger forgetting a joke, And Donald Boss learning to smoke, And Jane Barber with nothing to say, Or Beverly Smith unhappy a day Gayle Righter with no questions to ask And Dorothea Griffith with a promptly done Gloria Edwards without Dick near, task Joanne Watkins not being full of cheer Beverly Hillard with a lesson to get, Or Vonda Hagadorn with any time to fret Joan Allen with an awful frown Donald Quick as anything but a clown Ann Spangler without her art Joyce Ferry with a melting heart 'Shorty' Leonard with a serious face Or John Barber running a race David Horse not trying to act cute, Or Ben Bailey in an evening suit, Ur Ramseyer in a terrible rush Betty Jones without that blush Dorothy Boomer without Bill for her beau, The Senior Class with plenty of dough, Charlie Zander without a Ford full of girls, Phylliss Myers with her hair done in curls Janet Murphy getting all fussed Or Dorothy Zander with her hair all mussed Bob Campbell and a friend serene As leading stars on a movie screen And after all just one thing more, Imagine this rhyme has not been a bore. 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P3339 nncnuuuouuun can nugunn pq HARJEQTER FARFVELL Now that were past our last exams, And we've put our textbooks away, le dread it more as it draws near, That eventful day in May In H45 we started high school, At dear old Sand Creek High, The friends and teachers that we' met, le thank the teachers for trying so hard, To help to get us through, We'l1 mise them all in the years to come, le hope they'll mise us too And to our friends we bid farewell, The many we have met, Ke'll never find new friends like them On that you surely can bet Last, but not least is our dear school, And now we must say good bye Farewell to four years of fun and cheer, Farexell to Sand Creek High D 1 H I1 N . ve We now bid them good-bye. I 1'-ll Clit!! ftfr 1 Snaps 77-rn Kar. UNDEFQCLXXSSVIEN L! X31 Egg Q7 in if Y Th ' E f Xxx N X NX5 Xx xl X XX In 5 HARVEbTEHn ...Ll FIRST ROW E Shoemaker, J B u tler, B Billard, R Jones, N Hough, L Gordon SECOND ROW Mrs McGregor, G Righter, J Winans, D Wilt, A Evans, E Rathbun, J Johnoox, D Knox, W Leonard THIRD ROW D Horse, A. Lutzwieler, V Poling, R Bates, W Russell, R Slmpkins, J Campbell, D Quick un L0l'J We started our Junior year in high school with twenty-two members. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President -------------------- -Beverly Hillard Vice President ---------------- ---June Butler Secretary ------------------- - ----- Nancy Hough Treasurer ------------------ - ------- Ruth Jones Advisor ----------- ------- -------l s. McGregor We have been busy making money this year. We sold school supplies and candy at noon. We also took orders for stationery at two different times. In the spring we had a scrap drive. We received our class rings in September. The Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior Play, both given in the spr1ng,marked the highlights of our Junior year. As Juniors we are looking forward to receiving the gavel and taking our place as Seniors of 1950. We hope we can fulfill the job as well as the olass of 1949. pg ,. gf, g ,A , 'W M 4 ' i 3 e e e e e . Q z . I . e Q u u e e e 2 e 'e e e q e e e e ' WHARVLSTER' yarn O .GQ FIRST ROW E Bice, N Case, R Hough, K Hackathorn, J Head, K Rohrback, B Coy, V Bates, J Yeagley, B Simpkins, E Evans, C Retan, J Ferry THIRD ROW R Lutzwieler, H Higley, L Gunter, J Retan, R Jenkins, J Wilt, N Elliott, S Gilbert op 0l1'l0l'eJ We began the year with twenty nine students. Joanne Stricklin, Wendel Wood, and Jo Ann Rohrback entered for their first year at Sand Creek. John Barber Ronald Rendell, Ken Maynard and Wendel Wood left us before the year was over. We welcomed the Freshmen into high school in Nov- ember with a partyC?D Most of them survived the initia- tion. In September we went to Detroit to the zoo and the ball game at Br1ggs'Stadium with the Freshmen. Sort of a peace offering! At our first class meeting we elected the followdng officers: President ---------------------- Kay Hackathorn Vice Pres1dent-- ----------------- -Julia Mead Secretary ---------------------- Rosemary Hough Treasurer ------------------------ -Norman Case Chapel -------------------------- Ken Kishpaugh Our advisors this year were Mrs. Richardson and Mr. R Munger. 4' ' , ,., , , J A Kishpaugh, vf Elliott: 8ECOND.ROW: ur. iunger, J. Strlcklin, .If HARVEQTER Yeagley, S Whipple, L Lash, M Alcock SECOND ROW: lr Ramseyer, A llnans J lorse, V Hunk, B Elliott, J Spencley, S Cole, Butler THIRD RGW A Hare, G Hallett, D Myers, G Swift, A Thielan, T Hackathorn, D Whipple, N Vsnderpool, R Van Dusen FOURTH ROW: J Whipple, J Rendel, D Zink, D Emmons, A Rathbun, 0 Poling, D Lutzveiler, J Hauenstein, C Shoemaker gferf llllleli In September, the Freshmen Class began their plea- sant Cwe hope, trip through high school. At the beginning of the year we had thirty-five members, and in March we welcomed Fulton McClain, from Hudson. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President -------------- -Joyce Morse Vice Pres1dent-- - ----- --Don Zink Secretary ------------- Margie Alcock Treasurer ------------- Allan Rathbun Chapel ---- ---------- ---Sam Hallett Reporter ------ - ---- -Barbara Elliott We managed to live through our initiation, which was held November 18th in the school gym We are now looking forward to next year when we will be the lucky Sophomoresl Our class advisors are Mr. Rameeyer and Mrs. Finnegan. I1 w- , II I,QfVflwwE f Q f FIRST ROW: C. Ferrier, L. Dunning, H. A. Scott, H. Barron, J. O O . C : : . I ' I ll fzglzllz grade FIRST ROW B Griffith, C Cole, K Elliott, A Wiseman, D Jones, G Clark, S Cole, S S yder, D Deshler, D Sanborn, B Alcock, N Coy, B Brown, P Hare THIRD ROW R Emmons, D Kisner, R Boomer, D Green, R Dickerson, J Campbell, W Harsh, S Risner, D Pearcy, H Keller, J Miller, R Zander, E Herrick event ra e 1-5 JB FIRST ROW: K. Kiener, W. Watkins, J. Skinner, G. Cole, P. Mayes, P. Anderson, R. Evans. SECOND ROI: l s. Brown, V. Hambrook, H. Blair, W. Loop, A. Buckley, B. Rilnor, H. Ramseyer, S. Lemke, S. Butler, D. Gale, D. Blain. THIRD ROW: J. Van Duaen, C.Strieklin, F. Tursak, R. Bice, L. Mills, D. Ries, D. Buckley, J. Ferrier, M. Randall, G Elliott, M. Snyder, P. Newell. ll ' S ll O 2 if 2 a o 0 o D . Cundiff, L. Dlvet, P. Hill, F. Six. SECOND ROW: H S. B OWH, -5 A ,, ., , I A ' Iii 'HARVESTER Szxflz grade Gab' 3.32- FIRST ROW N Blain, R Tursak, D Yager, D Bean, H Emmons, Snyder, R Klink SECOND ROW M Hare, R Hood, R Beaubien, Wanner, E Griffith, L Van Etten, A Sanborn THIRD ROW Weismann, R Cole, L Stettin, D Sager, D Campbell, R Hood, Dunbar, S Shoemaker f rae QGRS FIRST ROW: B. Colo, B. Wilt, B. Snyder, B. Van Dusen, K. Risner, J. Funchion, D. Sauders, D. Butler, K. McKee. SECOND ROW: G. Sears, K. Dunning, P. Snyder, S. Latchaw, B. Moore, H. E11iott,R. Moran, R. Clark, N. Ferrier. THIRD ROW: R. Rathbun, L. Six, D. Hunk, L. Wilt, L. Jenkins, S. Anderson, D. Sanborn, L. Merriok,T. Robinson. Absent: S. Morris, R. Giberson, B. Hendershott. I N ' S U . . Q . S. o s I o Q 1 Gu v o e 0 2 we I U . I 0 To ' 1. I I 'i11QQ Q 3 4-L2-Q--- Ifi ., i ' Q In cf graded FIRST ROW L Merrick, L Hackathorn, J Hunk, D Ries, Niles, P Hall, C Brown, K Wilt, C Bradlsh, C Stricklin, SECOND ROW: H Franooeur, G Hackathorn, I Alfrey, B Ries, V Emerson, J Skinner, D Bice, H Six, A Russel, E Jenkins, E Evans, L Collyer, J Dunning, R Green, R Goll FOURTH ROW W Shoemaker, R Skinner, J Scott, J Dunning, T Griffith, T Griffith, J Knapp, R Warner, D Sears, L Sanford, P Waldron, L Sears Second 5' In rd graded FIRST ROW: J. Gallup, C. Van Auker, E. Skinner, T Randall, P. Ferrier, J. Griffith, J. Hunk T. Griffith. SECOND ROW: D. San- born, L. Merrick, M. Griffith, D. Tucker, J. Jenkins, G. Dunbar, J. Anderson, C. Double, N. Pearcy, N. Handy, W. Wilcox. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Siering, F. Evans, R. Bice, D. Hines, R. Hall, J. Horan, D. Sanvorn, G. Green, G. Van Valkenburg, H. Clark, W. Francoeur, D. Snyder, G. Merrick. 1 'S fp . I I U' ' : . . . . N. Thompson, C. Roore, J. Cole: J. Eisner, D. Sager. THIRD ROW: Hrs: e e . - - I L N N O WHARVELSTE R girdt grade 45 , , ,. ,. E FIRST ROW J Herrick, L Handy, K Wilson, B Brown, B Skinner, J Hunk, V lloore, L Toman SECOND ROW D Ayers, L White, W Evans, C Sager, K Collyer, D Winters, C Munk, M Wayner, M Valentine, S Sunbar, J Emmons, G Griffith THIRD ROW K Cox, J Griffith, P Elliott, E Wilcox, W Moran, L Klink, J Knapp, J Johnson, J Clark, H Latchaw, R Hines, A Conetabel, R Wilcox, Mrs Porter anztor nyc ll!- I . Smith 2 0 o e a u 0 o o o 2 o 0 Q o 0 o 0 Q o U . I C 2 Q Q f 0 l . . a Q s o 0 0 Q 0 O I r. fm, ,..,,g. , .QV i . 5 '..' 352.191 .1....4...f A ff ' I k I I H O - '- rf' . 4 :Wir mrgmxffi ,V ga., T7 ,,.. A M M, ,, I s . V I 4, , ACTWIWES X 9X f Am WW Q2 W ii? 5, NW w N 9 K5 ff 5' sw r X , , X . X ff f Kai . We ' xx 4 K 1 V' I . fb? 5,-,522 7 2, x' ,' 9-P, X M f .. 452-:I:1:f:?fi -f ' W +2:r:r:: ---we Y N6 XXX ' ' I N X X N N x X tw J I X x 1, Y HARVESTER STANDING LEFT T0 RIGHT Phylliss Myers, Ben Bailey, Beverly Smimm Dorothea Griffith SITTING LEFT T0 RIGHT Vonda Hagadorn, Charlie Zander, Ann Spangler, Gloria Edwards. nnual Sf Since 1940, each graduation class has published a year book called the 'HARVESTER' which is kept as a tangible treasure, bringing back memories. It requires a lot of work and thought to arrange the material in the proper ray, We wish to thank every one for his help with this, the 10th issue of our Senior annual, the 'HARVESTER ' The Staff is as follows: Co-editors ----- Vonda Hagadorn, Gloria Edrards Production Managers ----------- Dorothy Zander, Dorothea Griffith Art Editors- ------ Ann Spangler, Beverly Smith Circulation Manager ------------ Phylliss Myers Business Manager ---------- - ---- Charlie Zander Assistant Business Manager ------- Bob Campbell Junior Class ------------ -- ------- Nancy Hough Sophomore C1ass--- ----- - ------- Rosemary Hough Freshmen Class ---------------- Marjorie Alcock F.H.A. --------------- ------Dorothea Griffith F.F.A. -------------------- -- -------- Don Quick Chorus ------ - ------ ------ ----- --Ann Spangler Band----- -------- ---- ------ ----Bob Campbell Siren Staff ----------------------- Betty Jones Annual Staff ---------- ---------Dorothy Zander Athletics ------ - ---- --Ben Bailey, Don Bos s Chapgl .... ------.--------------Dgpgthy Bgqmgr Il . 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N I , Of nd JL X 2 , 2 a I HARVESTER' FIRST ROW Mrs Finnegan, G Righter, B Smith, A Spangler, D Quick, B Jones, J Mead, Miss Yoder SECOND ROW N Case, J Yeagley, J' llurphy, J Morse, D Griffith, E Bice, R Lutzwieler, Evans, K Hackathorn, P Myers, J Allen, D Mbrse THIRD ROW: Leonard, B Hillard, N Hough, A Evans, G Edwards, V Bates, Rathbun, D Boomer, R Jones, V Hunk, R Hough, V Hagadorn, Knox :ren :Sta This year we exchanged papers with other schools and found them very interesting The Siren was financed entirely by our neighboring businessmen who used it as a means of advertising The Staff was as follows Editor Betty Jones Assistant Editor Donald Quick Art Editors ------ -Ann Spangler, Beverly Smith Business Managers---Judy Mead, Gayle Righter F.F.A.----- ------ ------- ---------Donald Quick F.H.A. -------------------- ------Earlene Evans P.T.A.- ------------------------- Virginia Hunk Grade News--------Beverly Hillard, Ruth Jones Alice Evans High School News-----Joan Allen, Janet Murphy Boys Sports--------Wayne Leonard, Norman Case Girls Sports ----- -Rosemary Hough, Joyce Morse ChQru S uucnqosnqpnunpnccnubunontphyll is B uyQP Q Band----------------- ------ ---Kay Hackathorn 4nHuunnnQannnnnnQunQn0nJudy lg ad , Eve QQ Jokes--------Dorothea Griffith, Nancy Hough Gossip-------Vonda Hagadorn, Gloria Edwards Inqu ir ing Report ers -Jane Barber, V irg ini a Bats s D6d1 O B t 1011.01-I-C-Q--I-ll-'dll-DDCOOE th01 Rithbun Special Feature-Ruth Lutzweiler, Joan Yeagley Exchange-----------Donald Knox, David Morse Typists ----- ---Dorothy Boomer, Gloria Edwards Vonda Hagadorn, Dorothea Griffith, Betty Jones, Phylliss Myers, Janet lurphy, Beverly Smith, Ang Spangler Adv1sors-- ---- ------Hi s Yoder, Mrs. Finnegan ll I x I 1, as L- .L f 1 - a-'W-eff-W' W J p ' ..... . ' f ' ' f ' -w at M 'A' 5, W M A 4 , 4 ,,.W..,,.,, , ., , ., ---41'-'N Ln-iw .4 ' . , ,,, , H s. . , .aw 'M '- Q- x Q . v , . ,I If My 2 o o e o 0 I I O : C . Q Q U Q Q Bo o Q e ' e e 'O I . . I . E e o e o Q o D. Q . e I 2 ----..------------Q---------.. -.-----------an--u HARVESTER . . 4 1 - K -- -V - -A - - -M-N-W I . , A--4,-'J-......v., V .M ..g.,, .. . , Q... W, A ,A V, , .,, 4,3 . . WT , - ' ' -,mfr W--f-.TN N ,owl-.. ,vv, ,M . . W M, A , , ,, .. i.X A 4 FIRST ROW E Shoemaker, A Spangler, J Allen, V Hunk, D Quick C Ferrier SECOND ROW Miss Beck, G Righter, V Pollng, J Morse, J Ferry, J Stricklin, D Griffith, J Johncox, B Smith, C Retan, K Kishpaugh, D Whipple IHIRD ROW N Hough, D Emmons, J Murphy J Rohrback, B Simpklns, R Hough, P Myers D Boomer, J Spencley, B Elliott, J Yeagley, D Wilt, G Edwards, D Lutzweiler FOURTH ROW O Poling, J Yeagley, H Barron, V Elliott, S Whipple, M Alcock, J Butler, J Head, R Lutzweiler, S Gilbert, E Bice, M L Butler, D Knox. C orud This year the chorus has forty three members under the direction of Miss Helen Beck President Joan Allen Vice President Virginia Hunk Secretary Ann Spangler Treasurer Don Quick Some of the We gave a Spring Concert in April 'All ikmough songs we sang were: 'The Galway Piper, the N1ght,' and 'Holy City ' Jackson on We sang at the district festival at Bth and we April second The new robes arrived larch wore them for the first time in Jackson Joan Allen, We shall lose the following Seniors Dorothy Boomer, Ann Spangler, Beverly Smith, Phylliss Myers, Gloria Edwards, Dorothea Griffith, Jane Barber, and Janet Murphy I 2 e e e e o o e 2 e o e 0 3 e e e e g . e . e 5 9. e . e 0 I O 0 O Q The officers for the year were as follows: Q . HARVEQTER tr' FIRST ROW G Righter, J Van Dusen, K Hackathorn, G Swift, W Russell, R Jenkins, S Risner, G Edwards, J Horse SECOND ROW D Pearcy, I lead, D Quick, R Hough, B Elliott, D. Knox, E Bice, Miss Beck THIRD ROW R Bates, V Elliott, V Hagadorn, J Allen, V Bates, N Hough, R Campbell, A Hare, R Boomer, J Winans FOURTH ROW R Simpkins, N Elliott, D Griffith, V Hunk, I Barber, S Cole, M A Scott, D Emmons, R Bios This year the band has really worked hard Last summer we went to Lyons, Metamora, Morenci, Hudson, Addison, Tecumseh, Fayette, Blissfield, and the County Fair These were mostly Homecoming Festivals We went to several mass band meetings. The band went to the State Fair but d1dn't play. Of course going so much earned us a lot of money-- so naturally we had to spend it. We have bought new major, majorette, and twirlers uniforms, batons, music- folios, school flag, American flag, and a filing cabinet for our music. We had a play and a concert combined that earned us some more money. The officers for the band this year are as follows: President ----------- Ronald Simpkins Vice President --------- Donald Quick Secretary -------------- Bob Campbell Treasurer --------- ---Vonda Hagadorn A Band Booster Club has been formed to help us de- fray some of our expenses. The officers are as follows: President ------------- lr. N. Barber Vice President ---.. --..Hrs. M. Munk Secretary ---- ----------Hrs. D. Knox Treasurer- ----- -------lr. C. Emmons Total membership of the band this year is forty. We shall lose the following seniors: Bob Campbell, Gloria Edwards, Dorothea Griffith, Vonda Hagadorn, Joan Allen, Jane Barber, and Beverly Smith. I1 U W C C ,.1. 7' , rv- zu, ' f , of ..., fr R ., a-,nWlL -,J , 2 e e I e e e e e e e I e e e s e e e 2 n Q e e e e e e e e e 2 e e e e . . I . . . . . l I HARVEQLEH FIRST ROW C Ferrier, I Barron, D Griffith, K Hackathorn, J Allen, I A Scott, L Dunning SECOND ROW Mrs Richardson, S Murphy, V Elliott, B Jones THIRD ROW C Retan, J Rohrback, J Spencley, E Evans, B Elliott, V Hagadorn, R Hough, V lunk, B Coy, J Yeagley, V Bates, G Edwards FOURTH ROW J Yeagley, R Lutzwieler, D Zander, J Ferry, A Spangler, J lorse, S Cole, B Simpkins, P Myers, B Smith, S Gilbert, E Bice. 9.14 04 At the first meeting of the Home Economics Club the following officers were elected: President --------- -------Joan Allen Vice President----------Jane Barber Secretary---------Dorothea Griffith Treasurer- ----- ------Kay Hackathorn The club sold milk and hot dogs, the profits going into the treasury to help sponsor the annual Hay Dance. The two delegates sent to East Lansing to the State Convention of the Future Homemakers of America were: Janet Murphy and Phylliss Myers. Irs. Richardson is our advisor. I! HM ll I . C 0 O . : : : Whipple, L. Lash, M. Aloock, M. Butler, A. Evans, N. Hough, J. I I I O ' I Q O O O O . I l I I O O O e e nHARVESTERn kssriff fo.. f ,W FIRST ROW D Knox, D Morse, R Simpkins, B Bailey, W Leonard, D Quick SECOND ROW Mr. Latohaw, J Winans, A Lutzwieler, V Poling, D Bates, I Russell, J Campbell, R Campbell, D Boss THIRD ROW H Higley, R Jenkins, L Gunter, J Retan, N Case, J Wilt, N Elliott, K Kishpaugh, C Zander Chapter 53 of the Sand Creek Future Farmers of America had a very active year There were many activl ties such as delegates being sent to Lansing and Kansas City, and also having entries in the Speech anibemon atration Contests We had a ple a la mode sale to raise money We had a basketball team and also a soft ball team The officers for this year were as follows President Ben Bailey Vice President Ronald Slmpkins Treasurer Dave Horse Representative Don Quick Sentinel Don Knox Advisor I . Latchaw Total Membership Twenty three Delegates to Kansas City were Don Quick and Walter Russell Delegates to Lansing were Wayne Leonard and Dave Horse H .Z I Secretary-----::::::--Wayne Leonard n H o 1 E Li Major Assistant lajor Gayle Righter Joyce Horse alan war era FIRST ROW Janice lunk SECOND ROW Della Cundiff, Caroline Ferrier, lary Lou Butler THIRD ROW Joyce Morse, Jo Ann Rohr back, Gayle Righter, Leota Gordon, Beverly Smith HA 'Em ' 1 . l Q' A G k i Lf 2 'Q I. ,- , 1 f 4. I has. , X' ' 4 ,1 ' . ' ' 'I 1 'H r .Al f ,Q 2 0 2 e 2 e HARVE TER SEIUOI' .HL Cheer .feaclerd unwr Shirley Snyd r Dolores Sanb r Patri ia Hare Della Cu diff il S U O o E 8 Joyce Horse, Kay Haokathorn, Rosemary Hough, Virginia Hunk. v 9 X ' ' ' ' I ' Jah 5 e , o n, c , n . H, V Forward Mr Munger Coach 5531K i Q 25 'fix Dick Jenkins Forward . ,M w i Dick Bates Larry Gunter Don Zink Don Quick 4c?' Wayne Leonard Ben Bailey Guard Center Joel Campbell Guard Stew Risner Manager Adam Lutzweiler Forward N r M ,- 5 , .. :silt A.. L . V,,-,..egAn.- R , , X ff L , if I gm K, 1 ' i W 1 kxwggr x if HARVESTER r ..,..s....,.. .6 r F3i5iff4 FIRST ROW Mr Hunger, G Hallett, D lorse, N Case, K Kish Boss, A Rathbun Boyd Kadketball FIRST TEAM The Sand Creek Basketball first team of '48 and '49 had as unsuccessful year but gained much experience from it We played eight League games and lost all of them, putting us in the cellar of the Little Five League This year we had a new coach and have improved considerably We competed in the Tournaments, in which we played St Mary's both times We lost both games the scores were 23 28 and 26-38 Ben Bailey, the only Senior on the squad, wishes all the fellows of next years team the best of luck We also wish to thank Mr Hunger for the fine coaching job he has done and the whole school for its support Ben Bailey was placed on the Second Team of The Little Five All Star layne Leonard received honorable mention. SECOHD TEL!! The Sand Creek second team had a fairly good year, inning four and losing four League games It looks Kas though Sand Creek will have a better first team in another year or two. Higley and Hallett played on the first team in the Tournaments n U 5 L, .J :if T ' - It . . I I paugn, n.'H1g1Qy, s. nisier. snconn iowa D. Knox, A. Hare, D 7 0 0 If Qirfd , Jgadkethzll 1 .. ,N,l,..,A, ,,l......T,,,..f,,,.,.....N ?..,,..,,,.. . . I A K 1 A in I 4 FIRST ROW V Hagadorn, R Hough, J Morse, E Evans, A Evans, SECOND ROW N Hough, K Hackathorn, D Griffith, V Bates, G Edwards, B Smith, A Spangler THIRD ROW C Ferrier, E Bice I Yeegley, V Munk, E Shoemaker dfaaelnall hflpf VI 9 Nc .4-hy FIRST ROW R Jenkins, B Bailey, R Bates, J Campbell, D Quick, SECOND ROW Mr Hunger, W Leonard, K Kiehpaugh, L Gunter, N Case, G Hallett, H Higley, D Zink 1 S . . . I O 2 u 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 , v e - o 2 S 'gl - O TQ' ,. O A L , . v S S on : 4 4, :L s gf O .. TQ f f , U' 5 uc ,b Y' ' . A5 Y' - A . Ox , -YM, fx , x ,' ' : . . Q ' . 2 o 0 0 Q o o e o o HARVESTER unmr Cladd flag CLEARIIG SKIES FIRST RUI lies Beck, G Edwards, D Griffith, J Allen, J Barber, Irs lleGregor SECOND ROW: C Zander, R Campbell, W Russell, D Boas enzor Cfadd flag 'SAVED BY EE BELLE FIRST ROW R Campbell, C Zander, D Zander, B Bailey, P Myers, J Ferry SECOND ROW V Hagadorn, J Allen, J Barber, D Boss, D Griffith, A Spangler, G Edwards, Mrs Finnegan O M, WHARVESTER' i FIRST ROW: lies Beck, D Boomer, S. Snyder, R Hough, S Hallett, SECOND ROW: J l rphy, D Buckley, G Righter, K Kishpaugh, D Knox. Chapel At the beginning of this year the Chapel Committee voted to have Chapel Programs every other Monday morn ing Out of each six weeks two to be presented by the students and one by an outside speaker Each class and organization was to appoint a representative The speak ers for the Chapel Programs were as follows Rev T R Dolson Hudson Baptist Rev J Becker -Ridgeville Bible Rev. A E Hook Berean Baptist We hope that the Chapel Committee of next year will have as much fun planning the programs as we have had this year. We trust that all the students and teachers have enjoyed the programs. Ronald Smith-------------Adrian College HAR IE STE R 'EAGER BEAVERS' FIRST ROW D Morse, V Hunk, E Bice, D Knox, G Hallett, C Zander, I Alcock, B Elliott. SECOND ROW A Lntzweller, D lyers, A Thielan, V Poling, J Winans, J Horse THIRD ROW I Sxott, L Lash, B Alcock, H Ramseyer, V Elliott, W Watkins, K Elliott, A Wiesmann FOURTH ROW L Van Etten, R Bice, D 414 Clubs 'SAN CREEK' FIRST ROW B Smith, C Ferrier, C Jenkins, D Quick, J Mead, D Emmons, SECOND ROW P Anderson, H L Butler, W Harsh, S Snyder, D Sanborn, B Griffith, C Cole THIRD ROW G Colo, R Emmons, D Pearcy, J Ferrier, L Jenkins, P Snyder, B Cole, B Snyder FOURTH ROW R Cole, L Stetten, T Robinson, D Sanborn, S Anderson, R Ladd, G Sears, R Rathbun ll 1 li k . W I M, 1 u Q ' I 4' L I , - I Enmons, D. Reis, A. Winans, T. Tursak, O. Poling, W. Wiesmann: 'I ' M V ',1j-D,' H' ' f L. , at HARVESTER Bog could FIRST ROW V Hambrook, H Blair, A Hare, V Poling, D Lutz weiler, D Ries SECOND ROW D Buckley, Poling, R Boomer, D Dickerson, W Russell, T Hackethorn, D Pearcy, M Snyder, J Whipple ore EEZ napg TK 1 61.1 'Ut In Smivjsmnr 'ts-vat! Vfhvr'-s Ill' horn! YM lqluh' F115 f Q ri l ADVERT SINE Cf! If QQ' 9 W C A sw L J V, i IKUQM 1 ..'x ' F Q '33 fl O fig!! 1' R 'wa N 4 49 Q:l:'n I ?1'fnul5::' A ' :Cry-ru 'HARVESTER' COTVTPLWTENTS TEXTNLRUT T5 VIXXRKETR T 9 T 303 ST 6F Ad M rw DF a Wh0LesaLe Anal eTa T. TMJ BBDCTUFT SLBU 'WT-erlwouse CUSTOM SLAUQF erlng A cl PTGCCSSTIW A SPSCTALT 3 7 STM Puma SLAU Tw erlwouse 7lT6 -I3 vlan, TC 'Egan DUO Therm AUTO-Uwnc-ETS Au-I-0 9 TTUCK QTL HCATCTS insurance OPI. T ALLENS SU-Wlif asp pre! T E m zmen S Ur 9 J ST Re-vco STQMAMA Oar. Ch: 1.1.-C LMT 0 uc S Vwwzen I:-OOC! LocKer ' T CFQYERS T P EVLRUW L BUFVINCER P Ph 2,2 x Comphmen s OF MGA S and GTOCCTIES Jas eq michigan HQJzn3,PLUmb:n3, PMP Repajring -Jas erg Michigan one ' 'HARVESTER' 0ml3l.nmerwTS F C L RICHARD HFWWX TQQS? SFI URL h VSTBL IVIBLJ TT ELT W C ' U J P M- Q3 C ' U Groceries F-TCS lVle'aTs e e 1 es Frozen Foods ALSO a 0 L A T B LJ 3 'HARVESTER' QHINTKLANE 1.15 lvl ST L T' F SANDCRU-EpW?LH5 P 7lQL, F13 Aa lvl h A C omg ra.Tu l.aTTons Mens WEAT IXL gm . Aww, Mich. Comp RFTTCTN S U i 5 X CUST0gnE3Umef1n3 and Emma Home - TIA-YW :C 133.0 'HARVESTER' Quasar, Chine pouffry Supfblfes And Feeds MURENCI HATU4ERY Orencs, I n one 99 F F FW one 37 R and reeK, ch DEQLERIKI S K PL T T LE Fe CD3 PPL L C TBLK P A Wu, E1 ' Mew? S C Mine Coa.Le+CoKe F-BT' I izcr' Cemerff PalnT Lumber Glass RQQPH13 ln5uLaTfon L1me. T-ro ers 2.5 BT' ' Sa.nelo+G'r'a.veL T n I Su Yes Na: S Cablneff H'a'rclwa're Lyvoo a.L 03,1-J emen oc S f'-Loor Ja.c.KS Doors ' 3 EEOYD E EARREIXITER E T. QT T 5 Ll. 3 A CATTH A EARRENTER SAEER BUTEDERS S T 0 LL 3 CATTH d lvl M3 Ph mo Gen ra. E: rx ra.CTor See Us A Our New OEETce if OO Co e e ve.- e Bri je, Ad-vlan, TVTTQT'-Tsan Phone Q70 5,7 See U A Uur New OFFTCS F50 Co e e Ava- e 8181 39-3 Adrian, lc T an TE R IVHLES GROQUQY M h P HUB OUTHI HQRS MC ST WM E Th M COmPl.'imenTs Gr Sand CreeK, Ichiaz-in was 'ang You A Ha Py Ana SUCCSSSFUL FU-I-UTC The ore 1 very Ing Hi - School. en Wear l.ocaTecl onTlne Lf Corners ---Adrian 'HARVESTER' HAROLD C RETRN WHITEHEAD SERVICE Interior Decorating Outside Painting welding Floor Sanding and Refinishing General Repairing We Sell 'Deke' Wall PBPSP 24 hour Road Service BOX 133 Jasper, Michigan 'We Repair Automobiles and Fix Fords' Phone 288 Sand Creek Jasper, Michigan BLISSFIELD CO Compliments of Jasper JIM GREEN Dealers in Sport Clothing Our Specialty Grains Seeds Coal 1lO N, Main Phone 1057 Feeds Fertilizers Twine Custom Grinding and Mixing 1 were f -OP HARVESTER' 7 Compliments of Compliments of COLE'S GROCERY AND HARDWARE XORENCI DRUG Phone 24Y C L Burns Weston Mich, Morenci, Mich HAMBROOK SFRVICE General Repairs Lubrication GAS OLL Phone 24 R, Sand Creek Established in 1854 Office phone 54 Implement Dept phone 478 Adrian, Michigan WILCOX HARDWLRE CO. 'HARVESTER' Jasper Sales and Service Compliments of FRED DRISCOLL'S STANDARD STATIUN R C Harriman Prop Corner Wolf Creek Road and US 223 Cedar Fence Posts Yard Light Poles Clothes Line Posts Gas O11 Batteries Adrian Michigan RAY CLAPPER Distributor Cities Service Products Serving the following dealers Cryers Groc Jasper LeRoy Miles Sand Creek Howard Tracy Madison Center Fairfield Store Fairfield A J Blouch Holloway Good Luck Seniors REPPERT'S MARKET Quality Meats Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Morenci, Michigan Phone 183 Compliments of Benfair Market 708 North Main St. Adrian, Michigan Owned and Operated by George Edwards 7 ' , 1 l. I I O Tires - Accessories , - 1 O O - WHARVESTER' Compliments of William Farnsel Weaver's Grocery Interior Decorating Seneca, Mich Paperhanging and outside painting Phone 56912 Morenoi Phone 34M Sand Creek Compliments of M1chigan's leading music house Gard1ner's 51 to Sl OO Store GRINNELL BROS Complete Line of Wallpaper and Paints Phone 64 Morenoi, Michigan Adrian, Michigan Phone 18 Everything in the realm of music Hayes Shoe Store The Style Shop 117 N Main Street 134 N Main St. Adrian, Michigan Adrian, Mich. John Barron FERGUSON'S GARAGE General Hardware and Groceries H1 Speed Gas and Oil Jasper, Mich General Repairs Welding Service Phone 120 Sand Creek Sand Creek Phone 24J Weston, Michigan Compliments of Compliments of 'HARVESTER' L Compliments of FLETCH R'S APPLIANCES Morenci, Michigan Phone 218 I w Compliments of Emereon's Market Morenci, Mich. 1 Compliments of helen mae Morenci, Michigan Compliments of Bob's Mobilegas Service Gas 011 Tires Phone 178 Morenci, Mich. Compliments of Seneca Hardware Seneca, Michigan Compliments of 114 W Main St Adrian, Michigan Compliments of Cities Service Station Compliments of Seneca Garage Corner of Summit and Main Streets 1103110 Fisher. PI'0Po Morenci, Michigan General Auto and Tractor Repairing V. B Colggpove Phone 151 Sand Creek H, L, Latchay Economy Shoe Store HARVESTER Compliments of Northwe tern Market Marian Hathaway Phone 1511 River Compliments of GAYLORD HATHAVAY JEWLER Adrian, Michigan Books, stationery, greetlrg School Supclies THE FISHER BOOK STORE 122 E Mau ee Street Adrien rds, Compliments of WESTOk LOCKER Phone 247 Compliments NYER'o DFPAWTM NT STORE Adr1an's Finest Fashions 151 South Main Street DAVIS AND BAILY Paints Appliances 152 S Main Street Adrian, Michigan 'N have courteous clerksu ADRIAh'S SHOE SERVICE S S QTULL Home of Quality Invisable Resewing Jeweler and Florist 142 S Main Street Diamonds, Watches, and Flowers Adrian, Michigan Adrian, Mich H N St. 'W Ca Weston, Michigan . of e li HARVESTER' Opersal Tractor and Implement Co. We Sell Everything in Farm Machinery Ogden Center, Michigan Compliments of NIXONS MUSIC SHOP 105 East Maumee Adrian Compliments of HALEYS DT R0b't C Birmingham On the Four Corners Optometrist Adrian, Michigan Phone 1450 127 East Maumee Headquarters for Dr. Keehn Adrian, Michigan shoes Compliments of Lloyd Hinkle Lyons, Ohio Phone Compliments of EDWARDS BAKERY Adrian The Flower Box 142 S. Main St Phone 454 Adrian, Michigan Compliments of KIGEL CLOTHING CO 126 28 S Main St Adrian, Michigan I . 124 S. Main St. 81 x.....................,,. wwf ememhev lm P is KJLSZLA'-'ICIZJS ei? 7 ??7 Ill 144 11107 ? A lefzre in , t , . 9 . W if , at X .f 5 +1 0444 fograplu


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