Sebewaing High School - Echoes Yearbook (Sebewaing, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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Top Row, left to right-R. Kaatz, J. Kroll. W. Kundinger, R. Abbott, C. Bush, M. Armbruster, R. Hart- man, L. Diller. Third Row-F. Robinson, D. Simon, M. Car enter, L. Wachner, E. Hornbacher, B. Flie- gel, P. Ritsema, E. Geiger, D. Henderson. Second Row -- Schram, M. Neuman, D. Gaelh, Miss Whit- ley isoonsorl, I. Leskowich, E. Adam, J. Stock, M. Haag. Bottom Row-S. Rosborougb, B. Roenisch, D. Stahl, J. Koch, D. Schlicht, B. Gotham, D. Haag. Not on picture: R. Lenz, A. Reinhold, D. Weinlander. It doesn't seem possible that we're Juniors already. It seems as though it were just yesterday that we set foot in the Hall of Knowledge. Lookin-g down the lofng winding corridor it seemed endless and ter- ri.bly confusing, but now we see that it was rather short and was not half as confusing as we thought. Like all the others before us we were green as grass the day we entered and we st-ood in awe before the great doorways wondering what they held in store for us. We soon learned that behind these doors was the future. With Miss Cobb as our guid- ing light and five well-chosen offlcera, we made our way safely through the first phase of our journey. The officers were as follows: President, Dan. Weinlanderg Vice-President, Raymond Lenzg Secretary, Jeanette Kochg Treasurer, Arthur Rein- holdg Student Representative, Bill Kundinger. Jim Myers and Chester Robinson left us before we completed our first year leaving 39 to continue. One of the vacancies was later filled by James Vaughn. The following year we were old hands at our jobs in this great Hall. After taking roll we found that Sally Gremel and Donna Haag had failed to report back. H.owever, we were glad to see Jim Meyers back with us again, thus making 35 to start out the year. Mr. VanPetten called our group to order and for our officers we chose: President, Page Sixteen Rich-ard Abbottg Vice-President, Robert Hartmang Secretary, Jeanette K-och, Treasurer, Joan Stock, Student Representative, Raymond Lenz. We suffered quite a l-oss that year. Joe Bang. John Loeffier, Pibe Uribe and Leola Dickson. Uncle Sam had a big job waiting for Jim Meyers. All this brings- us up to our present standing, upper classmen, Juniors. Miss Whitley is keeping tab on us this year. The result of the election was: President, Robert Hartmang Vice-President, Charles Bushg Secretary, Irene Leskowichg Treasurer, Jean- nette Kochlg Student Representatives, Richard Ab- bott and Margaret Carpenter. When roll was taken we found that Mary Jean three new Bruce was missing but we also saw faces, which were: Dolores Gaeth, Lyle Diller and Martin Haag: also back in our midst we found Donna Haag. Yet with this again we lost Ozzie Schmelzer, David Henderson and Floyd Rob- inson. Some of the activities of our class this year have been Bake Sales, Raffles, St. Patrick's Dance. Junior-Senior Banquet, and our Junior Play, entitled Double Exposure. . Well, we are almost at the end of the Hall, and with our joy comes a touch of sentiment as we think back on all the swell times we've had. There is st-ill one year though so Cheerio for now and I'll be seeing you.-Joan Stock. Echoes of 1946

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J! Food Study Saying Song Sundaes . .. . . Home Ec. . I Guess You Know ' I Can't Begin to Tell You Ice Cream . . . .... Speech .... Are You Kid1din'? . . Mine Pheasant . . .... Shop ........ .... ' 'It Isn't Either . . . 'A Hunting We Shall Go Hamburgers . .. . Bookkeeping For Gosh Sakes Some Sunday Morning Pheasant ............ Chemistry . Any Day Now . .. I'm a Bad Boy Caramel Sundaes .... Bookkeeping Good Night! . . Til the End of Time Celery....... .... French Fries Hamburgers . . . . Hamburgers . . . . . . . Chicken. Anything .... ..... Cheesebergers ....... Carrots .... .... Pie .... ..... Chicken ............. Banana Cream Pie Steak ......... . Caramel Sundae ..... Steak .... .... Chicken ..... .... Raw Oysters ........ Frog Legs . . . . . . . Chicken Steak ..... .... Strawberries . . . . . . . Pancakes ....... . . . . . Chocolate Sundaes . . . Echoes of 1946 Typing Music Journalism Typing . . . Chemistry . Algebra . . . Journalism . . . . . . Biology . . . Bookkeeping Tyrping .... Typing .... Typing .... Typing .... Bookkeeping in .I -.ae Oh, No! . . . . Oh, You! . . Honestly . . . 'Gee! .... . Roger Dodger . . . C'mon, Let's ...... Are Y-ou Kiddlng'! . . Hubba, Hubba! . . . . Well I'll Be ..... .. I Am, I Admit I Am Jeepers . . . . . Oh, You Fool! . .. Will You Go? . .. 'I Don't Know . .. Journalism ........ Isn't That Rare? . . . Typing . . . English Lit. Geometry Physics . . . .Typing .... By Gee! You're Crazy . . . 'fnonw Be silly' . .. You Can Go! ..... .. Whatls Your Trouble? I 'Love You Truly 'A Day in June My Buddy Dark Eyes' 'This Love of Mine 'Paper Moon That's 'My Weakness Now Moonglow Indicate the Way to My Abode llA10nel! Stardust The Dreamer Bell Bottom Trousers My One and Only 'When I Grow Up Sidewalks of New You-k 'That Old Gang off Mine I Found a Million-Doll-ar Baby 'I-Ie's My Guy Chatterbox For Crying Out Loud . .. ' Ancient Hi!-Ory . . . Thats For Sure .... . . . . . ' 'No Love, N10 Nothin ' 'Can This Be Love? Page Fifteen



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Toi Row, left to right-K. Easlick, R. Fiebig, B. Mueller, W. Oeschger, F. Marquardt, F. Volz, R. Zie m, J. Armibruster, G. Haist, R. Gettel. Third Row, Mr. Krause fsponsorl, F. Bolzman, V. Bates, J. Stoeckle, W. En-gelhardt, L. Gettel, W. Nimtz, F. Smith, M. Glafnn. Second Row-S. Simon, J. Bach- man, R. Dressler, E. Kilgus, J. Hess, L. Bailey, S. O-tto, P. Ball, L. Gettel. Bottom Row-D. Irion, E. Meyer, M. Graves. E. Feagan, J. Kinde, N. Gremel, 3. Kundinger, J. Blasi, B. Nutt. Not on pricture: C. Bauer, J. Jalir, N. Wittman. 5 September 11, 1944, was ia day to be remembered by 45 green Freshmen, as they began the journey through high school. The first meeting was called to order by our class advisor, Miss Cobb, and the officers elected for the big year ahead were: Fred Smith, President. Ray Fielbig Vice-President. Joanne Hess, Secretary. Floyd Bolzman, Treasurer. Evelyn Fritz, Student Representative. When Evelyn Fritz left us Frank Miarquardt was elected in her place. Others that left us were Doris Fritz, Judy Casaarez, John Lopez and Roger Bruce. Bill Mueller joined us making our membership 40. When Miss Co-bb left us 'in November Mrs. Terrill did a fine job of taking over and becoming class advisor. Echoes of 1946 Upon returning to S. H. S. in our Sophomore year we found ourselves not quite 'as green as last year. We missed Bob Killinger and Robert Wurm, but Shirley Otto and Lois Bailey were new faces among us, still making 40 in our class. We chose as our class officers the following: James Stoeckle, President. Jean Blasi, Vice-President Joanne Hess, Secretary. Norma Gremel, Treasurer. Jim Armbruster, Student Representative. Rich-ard Ziehrm, Student Representative We all look forward to the next two years but we know we will always remember our first two years in high school. -Joanne Hess. Page Seventeen

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