Sebewaing High School - Echoes Yearbook (Sebewaing, MI)

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P v WFQZX LIBRIS Q S R fywqmi jffhufi Volume Twenty two SEBVWAIN' PUBLIC SCHOOL Sebewaing, M1Ch1gB1'1 IIEIJIC Tlll Ne, the Seniors of 'Q ded cate our annual to our parents, whos oat ence lo alt ,and uidance dave been an in kk ation throuzhout our school career EV LI' hrs r r Rev 'r I I' 'r I' 41 Ur 'I' Mrs hrs Nrs MI' S rs ?r Mrs frs L NPS L BPS Ida Q A rs r .5 S hrs Mrs Vrs WPS 'Irs Mrs Mrs 11-.Q I' A PS Nrs Albert Bauer Foro deers derbert Jedele Carl Brueggeman N A D'ller lCr ssler LLV1 1F beine Charles Fiukbeiner Lest r Ogle Ld ar Gseth nl Vrs Alfred Jaeth Jager A Jre or Roy exe el Edward Haag Flovd Hammond Chauncev Heberlv Leonord Heinitz Elmer Kuhl Floyd Kuhl Arthur Klrdlnger Clarence Liken Edward Loeffler Harold Mammel Louis Never Carl M1l18P Albert Neuman Robert Jitz Aaron Jusz iehbein Halter Wienan Sr Lrw Satow Llmer Schecc Jslter Schmldt da land Smlt Alden Swartz John Terrlll Josenh Meinin er Albert Winter O car Zimmer he also lsh to express our sdmir ation for Kenneth Volz, S H S 're hwan for 11s courareous fight agalnst the effects of polio 2 2 1 .- -'I+ , 4 5 1 A ' . - I F l V Z 1 so Mr. 2 L -. Mr. 2 M s. ' Mr. 2 M .' MT. 2 J . . Mr. i Mrs. '. . l Mr. k 7 s. H' Y L Mr. E Hrs. A ' F'.x A L A . 2 Mrs. .' Mr. Q Mrs. t F war. if .1 3 MF. gf. . . A MP. E . H Y . A . 5: 1 A 5 M . L mrs. . - 3 M . 2 L . . Mr. 2 Mrs. I, A . Mr. Q Mrs. K u Nr. 2 H 4 . E Mrs. R. J. Jeffery A . 2 . Mr. 2 . Mr. 3 . . 2, Mr. 8 1 . MP. R M . Y Mr. 3 I . N Mr. 2 M . J, R . . H . MP. il :A . V . Mr. ' A . . I V . ' f . T I . E . M . k Mrs. U 1 . . M . 2 Mrs. T in , . lrs. 7 . I N . 1 M . T' .l' Ar. 2 Ars. ' r ' n Mr. 2 Mr'. . v Mr. R Mrs. n. ' Mr. k Mr . A . . .3 M . k Mrs. Mr. R Z . s K1 V' - . U . . 4. S 1 , ' 1 . J . STANDING, left to right Mr Butler, S Kundinger, D Hahn, R Bal lard, E Miller, R Roberts, G McHalpine, M Gaeth, S Fogle SEAT ED S Kuhl, L Nitz, D Kuhl, G Schmidt, D Mammal, S Jeffery, S Lovelace Annual Staff Donna Mammel nditor in chief Elaine Miller Literarv Editor Janice Fuhl Asslstant Editor Gary Mcqalpine Sports Editor Sally Kundinger Picture Editor Diana Kuhl Activities Editor Marylyn Gaeth Calendar Gerald Schmidt Advertising Manager Richard Roberts Business Manager Sharon Fogle Historical Editor Mr. Butler Advisor 3 Sue Jeffery Raymond Ballard Artists Lorrlne Nitz Shirlev Kuhl Elaine Miller Tvpists Richard Roberts Sharon Lovelace Donald Hahn Advertising Committee NXXNXSTR PM Q, - KX '.Nh, '55 ,Q U, L 5 ,U v e eff L C M C U J i l TOP ROL: left to ri- : . . . ' ' . . 1 Gardner, Mr. .lskey, Mr. Wenzel, Mr. Butler. SLCOTD ROW: Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Mount, Mrs. Martini, Mrs. chwdgert, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Oehmke, Mrs. Pariseau, Mr. Liken. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs.Kaufnan, Mrs. 'erri1l, Mrs. Lobert, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Burke, Miss Williams. hr Fuller, Mr vine, Ee Mr. Seldl, Mr Eulen, Mr ht 1' .J P, C' UD i.-4 LI MR E ML A H 5 Rgggincipal Super-4nter?geZnLt?R Board of Education TOP 10 , left to right Mr Paul Nillerwlse, P John Ritsema, M Amos Butler, Supt BOTTON ROV D Clarence Each, Norman Fliegel r Franklin Irion 5 ks- fn 4 CHARLES SATOW President 'A little nonsense nowandtnen srelmhed by the best of men ' ACTIVITIES Student Director 3 Band l,2, Baseball 1 Press Club 3 Junior Play 3 Student Coun cil 3,h, Class Pres 4 Gym l,2,3 SALLY KUNDINGER Secretary nMany men, man minds la2x3rur Glee Club ln 3,u, Girls Gym 2 Vice President 3 Ladn Club 3,h, Latin Club Vice Preddent 3 Press Club 3,M, Junior Play 3 F s A l,2,3,Q, Mix d Chorus Q Treasurer 3, Secretary Annual Staif A IUR NORMA ZIMMER Treasurer NWhe1there's musiq there can be no harm? 2 Q Band l,2, , Band Sec a Treas 3 Band President L Glee Club l,2,k Latin Club Student Council 3,4 Student Council President A Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer A Mixed Chorus M 7 DONNA MAMMEL Vice President 'Lots of work and low of fun Whatever she does u wdl done W ACTNEIES Preddent 1, Vbe Preahent 4,Annua1 Staff 3 q,Band l,2,3 Press Club 3 Latin Club 3 4 Child Care F 1 2, , F H A Treasurer 4 GERALD SCHMIDT Student Representadve 'Folly and learnhg oft dwell together ' 3 Varsity Club 12,3, 4, Varsity Club Sec and Treas 4, Basket ball Mgr l 2, Football Mgr 3 Latin Club 3 A Student Council l,2.U,Band1 Jr Play 3.Press Club 3 Science Club A Annual Staff l,2,3,h flu fn ff e ' , 3. L+: I . 2: . ' s S 3 I ' f 3 K ' . 2: .H.A. , 3 hz I . . Q - 1 Y in O ACTIVITIES: Majorette ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. 1, ACTIVITIES: President ' ,3, 5 3 Q3 3 - . . Q ' ' . ' ' 1 3nu3 ' 3.QS - ' F 5 I 3 ... . ' e 3 ' g S F - ' ' I M z s : RAYMOND BAUER ' bguhe our bondage as we wllL 'Tis woman, woman rules us still ACTIVITIES President 2, Junior Play L Base ba l Mgr 3 Basket ball l,2,3 4 Varsity uo 3 F A F F A Vice President ROBERT BRUEGJELAN A gay fellow, jolly fellow, a fellow ACTIVITIEQ Basket ball 1,2 Baseball 1 2, Press Club Junior Play 3 Band l,2,3 ,vm 1 DONALD BEERS Nlt isn't work that worries me, it's wom en ACTIVITIES b8S6bB1l 1,2,3, , Football l,2, 3,M Basketball 1, Varsitv Club Junior Play 3 Sensors FERN DILLBR nSpeak out,h1de no thy thoughts ,4 Press Club r s Jym 2 G ee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 8 HARLEY BIRSCHIKG uSomedsv the wor will need a man ' ACTIVITIES A 2 3 Basketball 2 Track 3 Gym 2,3 V RT JILLIR H4 little learnin is 4 dan eroas thin 1 JTI , m Basket ball 2,3 I I 1 V ld an .' . . LL : F.F. . 1, ' 3 : I 1 P I . . - , M. , . 1 0 3 ' 5 21 3 E 1 I . 213: 3 C1 ,Lu .F. . 2,35 - 3. I N 8 ' fi ' 5 - , .ll , , , A :On we all like. ACTIVITIES: F.tf.A. 2, 'V I'l 'ISS: gym U35 '-: - 3 's 3,145 Frm. 3g F.F.' s Lk , G1 1 LZ ,Bs 1 2 . . . , s ,hs L+- c-. . ROBERT ESSLEQ nJust too timid to ma e n 1self known ACTTV F1ES Football 2 3 , Gym 23 Q F F F F A tiel L+ 'One Love ddyes out another ACTIVITIES 4 A 3 F l A Presldent A slee Club l 3 Q Girls 31 l 2 3 Latin Club 3, Latir Club Vice Pre icent Q, Science Club 4,Class Secrehry l Librarian l, hixed Glee Club Annual Staff M,Pre Club 3 ANNABLLLE FINKBLIJER nReady and willing to do her part W ACTIVITIES F H A 1 2 3 4 WNothhg lDt6dbP8S with my educadon Not en studies RONALD FINKBEINER 'It isn't what you do, 1t's what you get away wi+h ' ACTIVITIES Football 2, , , Basketball L2 3 Baseball l,2,3,4 Track , Varsity Club l,2,3,h Varsity Club Sec R Trees 3, Var sity Club Vice Pres M Football Mgr l Basketball Mgr 1 'Mischef shines in her eyes ACTIVITILS F H A l 2 3 4 Glass Treasurer 2 Glee Club 2, , Mked Glee Club 4 Glee Club Ubrarian Press Club 3 Junior Play 3 Librarian 3 Annual Staff M, Girls Gym 2, 9 as and 3 . k 'is A .H ' . - Tl 2 : Q Q . 9 .4 4 1 su' . 1 3 0 v 1 QI' ' : A. 2,3,h3 . . . Sen- Q M' I, ' s i M. I S - 5 SHARON FOGLE EDWARD GAETH MARYLYN GAETH .IV 'A .N 4 : F.L. .,, ev ' .N ' : . . . , ' .2. . ' 3 , ,' A 1 1 . 5 I 3 I-if GC' 1 1 3 ' lu , -, it 5 V ' 3 S 5 5 u 5 A Ms 3. j as 4 KATHLEEN GREGOR 'A maiden of sprit still and quiet ' ACTIVITIES Band l,2, F 1 2, Librarian A LUCY HAMMOND 'A Mght heart lives long ACTIVITIES F H A 1 2 3.M Glee Club 1 2, Club 3 KENNETH GREMLL 'There's mischief in the man ACTIVITIES Latin Club 3 M Latin Club Rep Q Press Club, 3, Foot ba 1, 3 Track Varsity Club Q DALE HEBERLY 'Greater men than I have B ed, but I doubt it ' ACTIVITIES Basket 213, , Varsity Club 3 Student Rep Vice President 3 W RICHARD HAAG nJust an all around good fellow ACTIVITIES F F A 2 141 TP8Ckn H Ym 2 3 DOROTHY HEINITZ WA voice,soft, gen tle a1d low, is an ex cellent thirg hxa wom 2,3,4.Band l,2,3 Child Care 2 SA. N 0 , .N . N Z 2 3 Q Q a Q 3su: oH0Av Q 31kt 1 5 0 3 x. 3: S G ' ' ' ' 1 nu' 1 :Hi 33 .N , 1 Z 1 1 a n p 0 K 1 ' 1 P : 3 ' an' 3: Girls Gym 1,3 Press ball 2,3,QS Football ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. 1, . L+. B , g . kg . - . ' 1. I SUE JEFFREY 'Love is of man's life a thing apart, 'Tis woman's whole ex istance W ACTIVITIES F H A 3 , Press Club 3 I+, G A A 2 Annual Staff 3 M Class Secretary 3, Glee Club 1 2,3 M Glee Club Sea k Treas , Mixed Chorus l 3 Girls Gym l 2, , Swimming Class l, Spe JOHANNA LIKEN 'Women are made to be loved, not under stood ' ACTIVITIES Band 1,2, F 1 2 Student Council l,2, Latin Club 3 M Junior Play 3 Student Council Treas 3 Press Club 3 Glee Club 1 3,4 Glee Club V President Mixed Chorus DIANA KUHL 'In her, industry and good humor we ever present n ACTIVITIES Band l,2, 3 Band Vice Pres ident 3 Glee Club Sec k 'reas F H A l,2, 3 Junior Play 3 Press Club Q Annual Staff h Mixed Chorus u,Lat1n Club 3 4 Girls Gym 1,2, Science Club VERNARD LOEFFLER 'I'm grown up, al most ' ACTIVITIES A 2 3 Track 3 Base ball l,3, Gvm 2,3 ll SHIRLEY KUHL 'Her eyes speakwhen her lips do not ' ACTIVITIES F H A 1 2 b Child Care 2 Latin Club 3, , Annual Staff A Glee Club 1 2 3 1+ ALICE MEVER 'Her very silence ls y u she 1 good girl ACTIVITIES Glee Club 1 2, F H A 1 2, , , Gvm 2 Librarian ' 0 : o Q a 7 . : .3,,: s I - 1 1 g :I-If.: ' ' I+' M' I ' ' 3 A' 3 9 o n 5 A Q 1 Q Q , o , 5 ,hz s , . I I . S ' I I+. I I D I I I+: I 3. . . cial Art 1: Librarian 3. - . - tel o s a . : F.F. . 1, .W 1 . ,Ms s - : 3,h: -H-A- , ,3.h: M: , . , 3,h: . . . , 3 i ' M' , 5 M. I 7 1 S M, I lg. IN, I T ELAI NE MT LLER Simplicity sincer lty and service n ACTIVTTIL A 2 3 Q Press Club Glee Club 1,2 Annual Staff Q Librar an 3 MARY JUNE YUSZ NNan hath his will, but woman hath her ACTIVITIE' A 1 2 A Glee Club 1,2, Band 3 Gir S Gym 1,2 Press Club 3 Mixed Chorus M ROBERT NLUMAN nAll the world's a stage and I do my part cutting up IVITI 3 Class Treas urer 1, Band l Junior Play 3 Press Club 3 FRANCES REHEEIN n'Tis better to be brlef than tedious 2,3, Librarian 3 I2 LORRIWE JITZ 'A live wire never gets stepped on ' AC IVITIES Majorette 1 2,3 4 Band Secre tary 4 Glee Cluo l 2, irls Gdm 2 Junior Play 3 Press Club 3 FHA 12, 14: Annual Staff 4 WALTnR RIEMAN 'Of curls he has many f friends he ACTIVITI 5 Band 1,2 F F A 1 2,3, Football M, Basketball l,2,3 Baseball l 2, Varsity Club 2 3 Junior Play 3 F F A Student Rep 2 3 Class Vice President L Track arsity P s 3 3 I 4 4 J 'N , A I N - ' 'TZ F.H. . 1, .H T 2 9 I P 3: AC 1 -V ll ' 1 .v 3 1 ' S ' I I ' 1 5 i . 5 . ' G v 3 3 1 L+: . , 3 I ' A A ' wa x' I, - A .II ,,o way.n ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. 1, has more.n of F.H. . , My . E : A 5 ,3, S . . . , ' 3145 S 1 ' - 3 :uf 5 5 1 1 43 - . . ,hs I . . . ' 3 3,l+: v re . Ll. l A ?w!5 Q f EX K , . 5 It U. DOROTHY SCHECK 'Be true to your word, your work, your friend ' ACTIVITIES F H A 1, 2,3,l4,, Vice President , Student Council l, , Child Care 3 Latin Club 3 Lg JEANINE TERRILL In class she may be a bit shy,but with ACTIVITIES F H A 1 2 3 14, Mixed Chorus Lg Press Club 3 Lg, Band Lg Science Club Ll, Latin Club Sec 3 Trees h 9' KEVNETH SMITH 'The unspoken wor never does harm ACTIVITIES F F A l 2 311+ Gym 2,3 Track 3 F F' A President Lp F A Reporter Basketball 2 HELEN WEBER 'An innocert face butyalnever can tdl ' 2 ru! Band 1:21 D4 Glee Club 1,2, GlPlS Gym 2 13 ROBERT SWARTZ A gen le spirit makes a gentleman ACTIVITIES F F A 1 2 Baseoall 1 2, Track 3 Gym 2, Glee Club 4 VERN WINTER 'You d r e know he had a tongue, but, ACTIVITIES Baseball 1 2 3 Ly Basketball 2 Basketball Mgr 3 Q Varsity Club 3 Q A W I d fl t 0 In . : . . . , ' : . . . , : . . . , 5 3 .lu ' . MS ' 3 . . . ' 5 ' ' F. . . 35 , - , . -- ' 1 VC? the grls,is she fun.' ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. l, oh, his smse q'hunor2' : . . . , ,3 ' 3 : - : , , ' 3 ' 1 f 1' 3 1 ' ' - - , S ' p S . . . F.P. . 3- If K' I, . A ' 1 I 3 ET e I 0 Step all 04 Zine t alfa! yd .7 rwar C 44 Cl 0 land Clan 91 ower while Carnation 15 71 T Claw M ilo ne 1' Bu a o cf. Q fa 0 ard C ra Sifuer Q amor Blass H1 tory Heap big pow wow at S H S September 7 l95O' All freshmen were sent smoke signals to come Forty heap good Indians came At the first council meeting, with the help of our chief, Mr olestock, we chose Donna Manmel as President, Wally Rieman as Vice President, Verma Zimmer as Secretary, Robert Neuman as Treasurer, and Dorothy Scheck and Gerald Schmidt as Student Representatives The highlight of the year wa the Valent1ne's Dance, which we sponsored When we returned for our sophomore year we numbered forty three braves At the fir t big pow wow, the head council was composed of Ray Bauer, President, Sall, Yunoinger, Vice President, Marylyn Gaeth, Sec retary, and Jo ey Linen and Jer ld Schmidt as Student Representatives Our chiefs were mr Liken and Mrs Potter The main event of the year was the dance that we sponsored during the harvest moon in Novemter Yeturning for our junior year, our head chiefs were Mr Worden and Miss Hanks Our council was composed of President, Gerald Schmidt Vice President,Dorothy Scheck Secretary, Sue Jeffery Treasurer, Sally Kundihger, and Norma Zimmer and Dale Heberly, Student Representatives O r main productions were the play, Bandits for Breadfast', o December 3, and the Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom on May 29 Coming back for our final year on September 9 l953 with forty one braves and maidens, our head consuls were Miss Villiams and Mr Gardner The chief council was composed of Charles Satow as President, Donna Nammel as Vice President, Sally Kundinger as Secretary, Norma Representatives During the first seme ter we planned to go to Washington D C for our senior trip To obtain sufficient funds for this trip, we planned various activities Some of these were selling Christmas and all oc casion cards,bracelets, refreshments at various 8EHl8tlC events througr out the year, and the annual Senior Ca nival on November 13 The high light of the evening wa the crowrlng of the King and Queen, Don Beers and Sharon Fogle Je journeyed to Owerdale on December 1, for the annual Senior Ca reer Day The purpose of this day was to help the seniors to decide upon the career they wished to pursue after graduation Vany colleges and various occupations we e well represented Upon graduat on, we will part, probably never to be together again as a class Some will go directly to jobs or the armed forces, while others will go on to college Into whatever field each and every one of us will go, I am sure we will succeed from our verv fine guidance during our high school years Ye wish to thank thlS years sponsors, Miss -illlams and Mr Gard ner for their help ln making our senior year a successful one We wish all the luck and success to the future se ior classes Sharon Fogle Compliments of rAQf1RS A D UEQCHAWTS STATE BAYK m O I ' v Q a g o O' ,l ' 0 6 . 0 L , L I - A . - . 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V ,. 7 - A---A-1. . . lv g l A ame Favorite Pastime Raymond Baur Donald Beers Harley Birsctln Robert Brue ewan fern Diller Vern Dlller Robert Essler Annabelle Finkbeiner Ronald Finkbeiner Sharon Fogle Edward aeth Marylvn Jaeth Kathleen oregor Kenneth remel Richard Haa Lucy Hammond Dale Heberlv Dorothy Ioiritz Sue Jeffery Diana Kuhl Shirley uhl Sally Kundinrer Vernard Loeffler Donna Mammel Alice Meyer Elaine Miller Robert Neunan Mary June Wusz Lorrine Nitz Frances Rehbeln Walter Rieman Charles Satow Dorothy Scheck erald Schmidt Kenneth Smitn Robert Swa Jean ne Ter ill Helen fehe Vern Jfnter 'orma Zlmmer Playinb nasfetball Driving 11s Car Yeadin rishinb Huntln oing to Caseville Goina to Caseville Tce Fishin Joinb to the Show Sports Vusic Driving Car Music Drivinv Car Reading Ice Fishinb Going wlth Dale Shooting Pool Fooling Around Music Nusic Rolle vlrl Skating Swlnm iav'n2 r 1 Swlmm'n Drawlnv 1 Palntlns The Setewaing Glade oing Anav orkinb at Da PI Bar Privina Car Sports Boat R'd n ivlng Car workin Sn'lminz Vr'v1rg Ca lV 1 A od Clarl e w Favorite ood Steak Steak Hamburbs Steak Hamburvers Ham Ice Cream Chile Steak Steak Hamourvers Chicken Chicken Popcorn Hamburgers Chile Pork Chops Food, any ind rillet Mignon Fried Chicken Potato Chips Fried Shrlmo iamburve s Shrlnp Pretzels Spa hettl aanburgers rried Ch cken Steal Chile Roast Beef Joulasn Chicken m Bone Steak Ice Cream Chicken Hambur s Spanish Rice Marshmallow Sund Shrimp B6 ll 'lf t, K ly l' I Ii H , All 1 . fe' ' . ... .... - . . .... ... ... . .... ..... . ..... ... ... 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I ll N N ll Olll COO' UOOIQOIIIIIIOOIIQIIO IQ UOOOIUOOIIOC nilb Ili! ee ee neon TOP ROW, left to right D Loeffler, R Spannagel, F Gainforth, J Wal ther, M Westerbv, S Davis, M Nitz, P Leinweber, C Irion, G Jackson, R Kamrad, C Gaeth SLCOND ROW D Adams, V Lorentz, Bowman R :aeth R Weisenbach, D Schuch, G McHalpine, G Elston, R Gremel, R Sting, A Harrison, R Kittendorf THTRD ROW J Smith, R Krull, J Layher, S Nordrum, J Lovelace, J Heist, D Monkaba, M Lenz, B Boesch, R Bhsch ing, R Swartz FOURTH RON Mrs Terrill, G Fibranz, R Roberts, N Hei nitz, J Wlldman, K Kaufman, R Bolger, 0 Engelhardt, H Schumacher, L Shope, R Ballard, Mr Wenzel BOTTOM ROW M Engelhardt, F Donohue, G Schultz, M Kuhl, P Rievert, A Neuman, P Sharpsteen, M Oldenkamp, L Fuerst, C Marotzke A very nervous group of people came to Sebewaing High School in September of 19 1 Some of us were from the country, some from town, but find out what high school would be like were all eager to Our sponsors for our freshman year were Miss Johnson and Mr Colestock At our first class meeting we elec eo as o r offi cers Pr sident, Ken Kaufmann, Vice President, JoAnn Heist, Sec rotary, Patricia Leinweber, Tnns urer, Sonja Nordrum, Student Rep resentatives, Roger Gremel and Richard Kamrad We felt a great loss in the death of Duane Pobanz that year When we came back to school as sophomores in the fall of 'QZ' we elected with the help of our clan sponsors,Miss Rawson and Mr Liken, the followlh officers Pr sident Gary McHalpne Vice Preddent, Dick Roberts Treasurer, Raymond Sting, Secretary, Phyllis Rievert, Stu dent Representatives, Patricia Leinweber and Tom Harrison Coming back to school as Junbrs in Wp3', we elected, with the help of our advisors, Mrs Terrill and Mr Wenzel, the following ofncers President, Don Schuch, Vice Pres ident, Dolores Monkaba, Secretary, Margaret Kuhl, Treasurer, Joyce Welther, student Representatives, Dick Roberts and Shelby Davis We are looking forward to our senior year and we hope it will be as enjoyable as our first three years have been Brice Boesch Compliments of SLBEWAINU BR NI au CO ......m.. ,,, , . , . - ' : n o o e ' 1 U . . . . 0 O I I : I I Go O Q o c 0 c u c . . - l I . . . . l I O l I C 3 .I . - Q . . . . . - . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . r O C 0 I I l Q . . 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O ' - e rw Y- nf' . . .... . . 20 Q HQ ORES gf 'P pf ' A I NY an if TOP ROW left to right R Fiebig, L 'iller, J Kundinger, R Beitz, C Menzel, T Tanton, B Nimtz, D Alexander, F Kaasch, R Beyer, D Pluto, C Peterson, W Beers, D Rieman SLCOVD ROW L Qualls, E King, Finkbeiner, R Ritsema, M Liken, S Lovelace, S Oldenkamp J aettel, Kuhl, J Bollstetter, J hremla, R Panks, G Lnglehardt THIRD ROW Haag, R Winter, J Nitz, C Dutcher, S Swartz, L Jahr, M Gaeth, A Kotenko, P Poppy, A Essig, B Kilgus, R Truemner FOURTH ROW Ebel, C Dutcher, M Hessler, G Alexander, B Scheiwe, B Collier, Welsenbach, C Fuhl, S Schmidt, V Nitz, P Radabaugh, K Nusz, G Bell BOTTOM ROH Mrs Lobert, E Boesch, J Juengle S Ewald, R Matt hews, C Gremel, M Irlon, Mr Liken - UPHUMUHES' September 3 1052 Nas a great dav for sixtv six frlghtened fresa High School Our sponsor , Mrs Vount and Mr Colestock, called our first meeting together At that meeting we el ected Carol Ku 1 as President, Charles Dutcher, Vice Presldent, Duane Riema Secretary, Rodney Truemner, Treasurer, and farren Beers and Vernida Nitz, Stu ent Representati es During the year we lost Mowland who moved to Caro That year we sponsored ride which everyone en oyec Keith a hay Com ng back in our sophomore year we found that the membership nine Under the sponsorshnp of Mrs Lobert and Mr Liken the fol lowing class oflicers were elected President, Tom Tanton, Vice Pres ident, Varren Beers, Secretary, Judy Bolstetter3Treasurer, Vildred Irlon Student Representatives, Sharon Lovelace and Rodney Truem ner The Thaxksgiving Dance was the first dance of that season Se shall never forget the hap py nemories of our first two years of algh school Mary Liken Compl1ment f S BLJATVF LIJHT 1A1sR DLPL OL H DT BERJ NY 0 Q I YI , 1 o s .IL 1 a 0 O I l O . 0 Q A I I . a Q . 7 A - 1 . a L. . . . Q. V . .' F. . . ' . .1 . ' : R. . ' . . W. . . M. . . . . . . : J. ' . . . . . S. ' . . . . . . . . . W. I , rv ' 1 . . o Q 0 , o s ' I I I 0 Q 1 ' -T n , t - - men as they assembled at Sebewaing of our class had jumped to sixty- tl - .. ' A Q 0 T s ' 0 - . - - ' . ' n .1 , aa ' . I . vt' - , . , . . 5 . z . . H' - ' ' ' j '. 1' . ' '. s o : ' 'I A , fu' ,wt an rn' rr. D ' PI , .IL A f' I L H U' F2Q1xl3Q'.'5flFQ si ,P jfs'-',: f M r. Flrffi. ur' ..' 1. 4 . 0. -7. if' 3 4' 4 N, l ,K I-3 Q . wg an .-. gi I ff 0 N mr 'T 1 .A ' , f Q. ,-Ais..1f5+.,:k Q . I i , X , ' 'iff mix 4 mV ' 4 , S mi i :Fl f ' I, fl ' ff xx,-ig'i Ei ns? , Q 1' ' 1 u A, ' . VA... ,.J,-vw ,- , gf svf, v Q,s' 'E A 2, ' , z ,1- 'T 1 Lit, :fine 'Q' -x Qs J' l ' ,- 4, ,, , D Lf Y' I . 1 ' ' , 1 . .f . , 1 , CQ 1 Q ,gqfd ,fzfi WQQA ' 1 It TOP ROW, left to right R Finkbeiner, J Kotenko, G Meyer, J Bolger, L Crabtree, G Hessler, H Holland, D Rlevert, D Schobert, D Zimmer, D LaBe1le, T Roberts, W Thede, W Nimtz SECOND ROW Nusz, D Nitz, M Gaeth, D Schmidt, J Crabtree, B Nitz, B Schumacher, I Volz, D Dutcher, J Barry, J Gaeth, C Harrison, D Radabaugh THIRD ROW C Hoppe, D Sternberg, D Packard, R Buehler, E Schmidt, M Bradbury, J Pogel, B Gremel, L Deeg, E Spomer, P Gallow, D Hahn, R Mount FOJ1TH R01 Winter, Kghelther, R Bergman, D sharpsteen, K Winter, S Helder, L Lssler, L A NcHalpine, E Schuch, W Deming, J idams, H Faber, R Pobanz BOTTOM ROV Mrs Mount, F Sternberg Tredup, P LaBelle, D Nitz, N Krull, h Hohrman, M Bailey, B Nusz, R Jahr, Mr Fuller As our freshman class gathered t'11S year, it seemed that we were F ll E ll M E to be one of the largest classes to enroll at S I S with a member ship of seventy one With the help of our sponsors, N Mr Fuller and Mrs. Mount, we elected the following ofiicers President, Edward Schuch Vice President Don- Z0 I Q, Treasurer, Dorothy Nitz, Student 45 Representatives, Sharon Helder and C :xg EA Donald Zimmer sk During the year we lost two members, Kenneth Volz, who was 'i striken with polio, and Kenneth Weiss The only class activity sponsored this year was the Fresh man Dance Now that this one year is be hind us we are looking forwarc to fi the remaining three years Donald Zimmer' Compliments of C J BOLJLR 2' JAKE BOLJR SILERVAINJ TOOL Sc TNJIM. RIN 24 T ' : . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . : 3. . . I O I I 0 1, A O I 'O 0 O I I O ': . . - . . '. . . w l ' I 0 vl O I . . . ' F V: G. . . . I ' I A P'l C I A I I , ,. o : o Q Q , 'v - u i f. . . do e o Ao lu Q 1 . . . .E,.- . - - , A X4 .. ' ' x 'i 'S X , A - ,.-,y,.,,,,. I ' v 1 3 ' .- - , 4 1' I ' ald I-1ahn3:Secretary, Deanna Schmidt, ,f ggyggegly' ,f .4, . . ' ' is ..' 1 I -4 V xv. gf., Ziff' . . ' A-Z' -'g,:gZ33gas.'t'2a R X . f--.:::: 1 we - . I - N 1 l I R I D L A fs' m - ,X rw fs fn' fu U l h -1 .da I A A-1 L AJ XI TOP ROW left to right L Welther, R Klimkows 1, H Jahr, J Hamand, L Jester, T Dutcher, W Grassman, L Panks, J Shapow, L Crabtree SECOND ROW M House, D Demo, L Rock, J Fournier, B Schmidt, D Wachner, K Terrill THIRD RON C Koehler, C Stamnitz, D Nusz, P Orto, L Gunsell, D Heist, D Bollstetter, W Ballard, H Hagerman, FOURTH ROW M Ballard, S Kuhl, E Tanton, J Berg, D Schobert, B Peterson, P Sigmund, G Jackson BOT Ou ROu Urs Schweivert, S StahL J Haag, E Delmetz, J Panks, J House EIGHTH 'RADE In l9hS twenty three children Sebewaing Pub years went oy were added to the lic School The third grade That year we had a toy sale In rapid time we were in the sixth grade W had a candy sale and earned enough to go to Greenfield Village in Det rdt On the way Elizabeth Tanton became ill with measles We wee very happy at the end of the six th grade because we were to enter Jr High Our seventh grade went very quickly, and here we are to day waiting for next year when we will enter High School SEVENTH GRADE In l9h6 eighteen new pupils were added to Sebewaing Public School The months rolled into the sixth grade We held a candy sale as the sixth grade did the year before and with the proceeds we went to Greenfield Village Now we are in Jr High and are very proud to be members of the Sebewaing Public School Judy Elenbaum Conollments DINKLa RUN RAL O LUV1TOR CO : : . . . . O 0 I s- O U 0 : . . . . . . . . V: . . . . . . . . . . , : . . . . . . . . . T T W: 1 - O . ' I 0 C O O I I J ' 1 - - 0 Q 0 quickly and soon we were in the years and soon we were entering . . O . e I - . O . l O O I O UA 'H . or R - .3.. H I3 SEBZTZINT E S.n . . u .1- fz - - 47 I QT K' 1 F- , ' A 31. Q70 gg. I X .J-aa.. ,All :Q-.5 w 3.3 . V1 .1 bg if: ? Z1 -3 sa 5 .V if ,f FLUTES 5155 Elenbaum Marion Bradbury Jeanine Terrill CLARINETS H ton Hessler Carol Kuhl Deanna Dutcher Rora Matthews Janet Lovelace Georgene Tredup Barbara Nusz Rosemary Ritsema Mary Liken ueraldine Juengel Patricia Sigmund Beverly Peterson Clarene Koehler Sharon Helder Elaine Spomer Elizabeth Tanto1 Margaret Lohrman Sharon LoveIa Barbara Scheiwe Carol Gremel TENOR SAXOPHONE Hanna LIE BASS CLA RI NTET Norma Zlmm Mr Douglas Devine, Director CORNBTS BI na Kuhl Janet Gettel Joanne Layher Deanna Schmidt Carol Irion Arlene Neuman Donald Hahn Shirley Oldenkamp HORNS 3 Kun Heist Judy Berg Shelby Davis Sonja Nordrum Sandra Kuhl Betty Lobdell BARITONBS Eert Brueggeman Arnold Essig TROMBONES Harles Satow Larry Diller William Thede TUBAS -in Shope Donald Zimmer BELLS ie Engelhardt PERCUSSION Robert Mount Ien Weber MAJORETTBS Carol Marotzke S II Kundinger Luella Fuerst Lorrine Nitz Charles Stamnitz Rita Jahr Diane Schobert Georgene Tredup MARTMBA Under the direction of Mr De vine the Band started a new year Officers chosen were President, Norma Zimmer, V1ce Pres1dent,Mer ton Hessler, Secretary Treasurer, Lorrine Nltz, Student Represent ative, Charles Satow, Equipment Managers,Don Zimmer and LaeShope The Band participated at all home football and basketbaU.games December 23, 1953 was the date of Mayville was our destination as we traveled to the District Band Festlval held there our Annual Spring Concert was held and proved to be a great success Comnliments of CULLTGAD SOFT ATER SERJTCB VVBRS x 1IaE LS 28 l llll Ju aA H6 . ' H Y er o . . Ro ' ' c . ALTO SAXOPHONBS Kathleen Gregor our annual Christmas Concert. ce . - . Le ' . . Jo en , Mar . . er - 1 A Q 2 F ' E TOP QOA, t to r ae h, Q Ritgema, J Jettel, Nitz, I Volz, S hordrJ J erriil, D Qchmift, M Oidnnkamo QLCO I RON J Nusz, D honkaba, S Fogle, J Like , Q Jefferv, F Diller, 4 Zimmer, S Fuhi, Scheck THT P 10 D witz A Meyer, Braoourv, Fund n er, I Caeth, R Yru 1, V Uaetn, L Boesch FOURTH R C Kuhl, B Gremel, P Ballard, P LaBel e, M Kruli, M Lngelharot, D Vuhl, J eth, V W , Irlon, J erry Glee Clubs xun, eft to r Int e De fng, C Harris A Essig B Boesc , L llier, R Ba1Ward BOTTOM ROf r Devine, C Stamnitz, I Hessler, Y True ner, R Swartz, L Shope, Q Swartz, Lawton COmU1116Rt f DBVBO K' SAT C N ,iw ,,,V A 4 I O . Lef ight: M. 2 t .. . P B. . ' v. rw I ' Y- v ' . Q U, e - Q L A A 4 . . . A - U n . o n . , n . .. . . . . A -. I . .. '. A D. . T T U: . Y , . M. S. , - 1 3 L. J . . 1 J. C ' W. . . .Ohz . . . . . L . .. ' . 1 F. Sternberg, B. Nusz. BOTTOM HOW: E. Spomer, S. Heider, E. Essler, J. Ca . .itz M. ' . E . TOP T'W' 1 ' lu' : H. Fab r, N. n.. . on, . , . h . H' . e . K . H: M . . . L. -. m . ' . . .. T F i '. s 0 'H- 55.2 .13 5 SEFVT E KATFCTY THTT SEPTEMBER Back to the old Grindstone ---- Yu school started First football game here with Bay City Central and we lost 20 7 Too Bad Yippeel We BEAT Ubly on their field, 6 0 OCTOBER Heckl We lost to Elkton 20 6 on our field Honored the Dads Deckerville played here and we lost, 27 ld Teachers Institute Teachers have school but the students do not Lucky aren t we? Journeyed to Maydme and lost 6 O Initiation What a sightt Green Freshman everywhere Woe is usl Trip to Pigeon and lost 6 O Oh Boyl Homecoming Night Beat Harbor Beach 13 O NOVEMBER Lost to our rivals, Unionville 12 6 That was hard to take Senior Carnival Used up next weeks pay United Nation Day Assembly by F H A Sophomore Thanksgiving Dance DECEMBER Off to a good start Beat Elkton on our floor hl 33 Won another amel This one over Deckerville 7 45 here Practice game with Saginaw Luth Sem nary there We won 53 46 Christmas Dance What a beautivuf sight Christmas Concert given by Glee Club A Band Long awaited Christmas Vacation BEGAN JANUARY Back to the Prison! Beat Pigeon S8 S6 on their court Went to Unionville and won S7 SS Harbor Beach came here to get beaten 67 52 Went to Ubly and won another game 67 39 No schooll End of semeste Hur ray Compliments of MARTINT k FLIE EL MART'S DREQ Civ: 30 l A E D 9 P 18 ' 25 ' 2 - 7 ' . cs-9 D ' . 16 - . 20 . 23 ' - 30 - ' . 6 13 ' ' . ' 20 ' -- 20 ' ' ' . 26-27 Hurrayl Thanksgiving vacation. M - . ll 15 x 5 - ' . 7 18 1 .H - . 22 ' ' 23 . ' 83 - . 12 - . 15 - 22 ' ' 22 ' ' rg - Second Semester Begins At last the Half Wav Point Won anoher gamel The one over Elkton 56-ll There FEBRUARY Beat Deckerville -- On their court Went to Mayville and were beaten 65-53. Non league game Too had! Were beaten again by Bay City St Stanislaus 84-59 There Pigeon came here to get beaten 53-35 ge ggre visited by Unionvlle and beat them 1 Junior Play Big Success Vbtorious again! Harbor Beach 68 sa played there Saginaw Luth Seminary beat us 53 38 here Won our lax league game tlfis schod. year ith Ubly 57 35 here MARCH Double Hurrayl No school all week Snow plows couldn't make it Big Week District Tournaments Here We beat Unionville first night 6h 55 Also got Elkton out of the way 53 38 We received a beautiful trophy for beating Pigeon 63 36 Basketball players go to Sagmaw for Region al Toxrnaments Beat Ortonville M9 Q5 Oh, a day out of classes! Band journeyed to Mayville in a bus to the Hstdct Mudc Festi val Sebewaing downed by St Matthews Basketball ends ful time Student Council sponsored a Magic Show F F A R F H A Dance More Fun Latin class has Roman Banquet Party in honor of athletic boys Conference Banquet APRIL Comntometer Demonstration for High School Students All Hi Banquet Dance after Out on parole! Easter Vacation MAY Baseball season starts M6, My! You boys ddn't know we g ls could look so pretty in our formals,did you? a Sr Prom k Banquet 23 28 Seniors are finally free Went to WasHng wnD C fm'awwkoffm JUNL Baccalaureate Yipneel Ve're rid of those Sen1ors com mencement Compllment DR JOHv RITSLMA SFBEWAING GAS R IL M 25 . I 29 ' 9 ' , 12 ' ' . 16 17-18 ' -- . 23 - 2 ' . - . 22 1-'S e 2 6 e . e a E ' e 11 'H ' - 12 ' ' ' ' 19 Freshman sponsored Tirp Dance. Had a wonder- 2 ' . 22 . . . . . . . . 27 . 30 . l ., 8 O 1 16 . 3 . 20 . Jn 5 . 10 A R . . - ' s uf . Y ' L , O STANDING left to right MP Butler, S Helde , R Truewner, S Lol 1 ce, C Setow, K Gremel, O En elhardt, S Zmmer, R Bolber S A D S Davis, Schmidt, D Qcheck, Zimmer, R Rooerts, L Lenz Student Coun II Press Club STALDTN left to rugut Nr Wenzel, R Frull, J Lafher, F Diller, E Monkaba, S Jeffery, S Davis, J Lovelace, P Rievert, S Nor' rum, R Bruezffeman, M Lenz SEATED I Engelhardt, L Nltz, D Kunl, S lun ,M Kuhl, J Terrill P Leinweber M Yitz Compliment s of NICHIGAN PRODUCER'S DAIRY LOG CABI 32 1. I 1 X ,f , ' n . , ' vu 1 1- . . . . A . . 1. Q r- F 'YYY' 8 . . . . 5 . A . . L.. -41 Z fi KY ' . Q. . .. do . 1. . I C' T 'o 3 ' n Y .. - . . . . . . X . A . . ,Q , Q Q . . . . S .. . . ' ' , ,4- vc, . 0 . - . . . . ,- 1.1- 4..-,CF .. . , . , . 1 . N I . ,- . .1 RO lelt to right R Matthews, J Lovelace, D Yuhl, L Engel TOP 4 hardt, D Scheck, S Davis, S hordrum, D Kuhl SEPOND ROW R Roberts, G emel L Shope G Schmidt, J Terrill, J Kuhl, S Fogle, J Llken, F r , BOTTOM ROM S Kundinger, D.Namne1, I Zimmer, S Jeffery, S Lovelace, Miss Williams Latin Club Varsity Club TOP ROW left to right N Heinitz, A QIGNBU, L Shope, R Beitz, H M Schumacher R Finkbeiner, K Kaufman, 1 Beers SLCOLD ROM G c Halpine, G Schmidt, G Engelhardt, K Gremel V Kundin er, R Bauer, E G 1 forth THIRD ROM Mr Liken, D Schuch, A Parrisor, R Truemner, D Rieman, V Winter, R Ess er , , ROI R Bolger, J Wildman, D Beers, D Heberlv, O EHg61hBPdt, Roberts, L Finkbeiner Com iiments of A G RA1E Ain S BD ATJG IIE STRIES INC n . 1 ' T: W : . . . . 1. - . W: .. . A .. T. A . 0. .. . X. . I 1 o 4 'Y ' , . . . . . . . . , Vl' Y l'n - - , . . . .. . . . . T fv I L- Q 0 A , I 0 .b I e n . ': . . . L . . . . . ' . 1 , K. Nusz J. Ebel Mr. Seidl. BOTTOM W: . . ' . . , . R. 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TOP ROW left to right S.Ewald, M Bailev, J Gaeth, D.N1tz, M Gaeth, C Dutcher, V Witz, M Irion, F Sternberg, E Boesch SECOND ROW C Gremel, P Ballard, R Ritsema, S Swartz J Bollstetter, P Poppy, M Liken, S Weisenbach, M Lohrman, B Collier, R Kuehne THIRD ROW E Essler, G Juengel, J Pogel, S Helder, M Geeth, B Scheiwe, C Kuhl, M Bradbury, E Spomer, G Alexander FOURTH ROW P LaBe11e B Nusz, J Berry, B Gremel, D Schmidt, M A Kotenko, M Krull, R Jahr, E Deeg, Mrs Terrill BOTTOM ROW L Jahr, I Volz, F Kuhl, S Olden kamp, J Gettel, D Dutcher, B Nitz FHA Engelhardt, H Weber, K Gregor, J Welther, M Westerby, C Marotzke SECJJD RON D Monkaba, S Fogle, S Jeffery, F Diller, J Kuhl, Neuman, S Kuhl, M Gaeth, A Meyer THIRD ROW S Davis, D Mammel, Heist, J Lovelace, N Zimmer, S Nordrum, J Liken, P Rievert, Layher, E Miller, L Fuerst FOTRTH ROV V Lorentz, S Kundirger, Hammond, A Finkbeiner, L Witz, D Heinitz, J Terrill, C Irion, Adams, F Donohue, M Krull, Mrs.Terrill BOTTOM ROW P Sharpsteen, Schulz, R Krull, M Lenz, M Oldenkeuo, P Lelnweber, M Nitz Compliments of SATOW FURNITURB BLUE LINE DAIRV M O O 6 TOP ROW, left to right: G. Bowman, D. Scheck, J. Nusz, D. Kuhl, M. 'I ': . .... A. . . . . .: . . J. . .... J. . . . . L . E : . . . L. . . . . . . D. . . . . . : . G. TOP ROW left to right G Schmidt, T Roberts, G McHalpne R Beyer R Roberts, B Boesch, C Peterson, R Bolger, A Lssig SLCOND ROW N Heinitz, R Panks, L Miller, W Thede, R Beitz, W Kundinger, L Shope, D Pluto THIRD RON P Gallow, C Menzel, J Terrill S Fogle J Lovelace, N Zimmer, J Layher, M Hessler, D Hahn, D Packard FOURTH ROW K Nusz, C Harrison, D Knhl, M A Kotenko, M Oldenkamp S Davis, J Kuhl, L Jahr, R Krall, D Monkaba, E Boesch, R Mount, BOTTOM ROW Mrs Mount, S Helder, M Engelhardt, D Zimmer, D Spann agel, R Kittendorf, S Nordrum, G Juengel, Mr Seidl Science Club A TOP RON left to right V Loeffler, R Haag SLCOND ROW J Kotnko, E King, K Walther, G Winter, R Essler, H Birsching THRDROW L Finkbeiner, D LeBelle, L Crabtree, R Swartz, 0 Engbhardt, D SCHO- bert, J Nitz, J Wildmsn FOURTH RO' W Deming, D Brdmrg, B Bnsdu H Holland, F Kausch, R Ballard, G Engelherdt, R Winter, G BelL Fuller --2? Co linents of IQ 'n-L 35 I 4 . ': : . . . ,G . , . . . : . . . , . , ' F F C Q Q ' 3 : . . . ' : . H: Faber. SEATIEID: J. Smith, D. naman, fi. Haag, K. smiih, R. Gremel, an 'ras 23:31 51032: sU?.1w1L - Jace:-Iss CS f , ,490 7 5 9 fj19 xt :af yf. , v 'S AOL, L'- N 0 .A A' gf Sf- - -an 5. S'1 OP o 101 ' n oe, pieo J Beers, Trem a J D a ox, soa ra e , Quia 31 Belt , Coac eidl J , 161D tz, Creme , J 'oten o, Bo er, Be man Y bus J Pack1rQ T Roberts TYIQD WO r el hardf, Z Truenner, L el e e , I folland B Nintz, r, 1 z, Ste nba , scnxc. DC TO , W ers, U n o wrer, D Heb rl, rewel, ' QISHHH, Vol er, J nlorth Coach farren Liken ledhis bovs through an exciting football sea '53 SCHBDULL Sebewaing Bav Citv Central Res son, althouvh there were alot Ol touvh break In spite of a O to 7 setback bv the Bax CltX Cen tr 1 Reserves in thelr first turf poundlnb contest oi the wear, the I1d1ans sur eo bacc in the Ublv ne to e en to 0 Sc back The acvanta es wereq't for elthe tean, efceot for the fact that Dbl va oladln their oan home court The e was 3 heavy downfall of rain Jrevlous to the Game :nlch resulted in a nslonpy elc The most outstandino qualltv of the 8'B,XBSS606WBH1'S contlnuous han.er1n at Uo1v's Defense as t1e Ind n tomato the amrrars out of ul attenoted oasses,a rare occurence Sebewaing went oown to a hard oe feat in the Un onvllle vane bnionvllle, as everrood n s, is Sebewainb's greatest rlval lhe Indians took to tne runwavs t is ame r 1 lot of ha earneo va ds he Linal result of th s game, dn'o1vi1le l Sebewaiag 6 The boys cons eted 20 in nlgn crnol football Ublv Elkton Deckervllle Mavville Pigeon darbor Beach Unlonvllle Foot all LLTTLRMhV Dale Heberlv, HB Loren Uinkbeiner, T Walter Qienam, E Rodnex Wruemner, QB Bob Don Ken Don Bob Jin Essler, T Jake Engelaarot, T Beers, E Vorwan Heinltz, J Grenel, Brvce Nimtz, F Qchucn, 'afne Kuodin er, T Bolger, Q Duane Qternberg, B lldnan fred Jalnforth, G Jerrv Erenia, HB Bon Finkbe ner, E Melaon Nimtz, G Orln ngelharct, Howa d dollaro, L Com 11 ents of 37 O 3 Q J .E I T BOW: left t rl ht: Co-.l Lice , L. 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' L ' G i , was ' 1-. 2, P ' .V ' Uv '1 ?7f-?T FUBVTEIYY F'RD ogL,3 Name Seasons Total TOP ROW, left to ri ht G Schmidt, R Finkbeiner, H Holland, H Schu macher V Rieman, R Bauer, V v1nter, Coach Seldl BO TOT ROW D Rieman, J Wlldman, D Heberlv, O fngelhardt, Q ruemner Basketball our scrapin' Indians got their small war party orgadzed and hand ed Elkton a 1 to 36 defeat rumen first pow wow of the year The boys launched the season on a good start and kept it as such to take the N T C C championship The Indians, under the leader ship of their chief, Coach Seidl, went all the way through their scheduled league games undefeated A light shadow was cast over thdr bdght and shining record when they were handed two non league defeats in a row One was from Mavville, the other from St Stans In the district games held on our own hone court the Indians un capped a series of victones to wln the distr ct chanplonship also play offs helc at the Arthur Hill Hi h School In t e1r flrst en counter on the Sa inaw harcwood, the Indians scalped 0rtonv'lle by a neat score of M9 to 45 The next night, howeven was less successful as they were defeated by a mi htv St Matthews team This defeat ended a highly successful season for the tribe STATISTICS fincluding tournamentsj The Games Won Total Points 1,200 1,062 Average So S TOP SCORERS Rieman Heberly Schumacher Rieman Finkbeiner Wildman 2 lOl 100 T ese sta tistics in clude league non league, and tourna ment games Record was not kept separate from regular season games Grad Letterman Ret Lettermen Rieman Heberly Finlbeiner Bauer Co 11 ents f S Q VAIXJ OTOR S LYS AST' Nildman Schumacher Rieman Holland Roberts Gainforth Truemner Engelhardt A .v 3 O 'H , A .-. -. T 4. . i A . - We 17 K . . . . . . 57 , W- 33 h - ' Q Do ' - , H. Bhg . - D.. 10 c. R, - -- N ,- J- 79 Q . This sent them to Saginaw for the . U ' 5-A V 3 w. ' J..' l D. H. ' . R. : D. R. H. , 5 A, D. . . F. R. - O. mp 5 o SE-E1 Y' M . A 4 H - S I. G. A. u BASKETBALL EEEER LEADER R C BACK ROW G. Tredup B. Nitz B. Nusz FRONT ROW . Matthews . Marotzke C. Irion Lngelnarat TOP ROW left to right D Nitz, R Beitz, B Nimtz, D Rievert, F Kausch, L Finkbeiner SECOND ROW G Schmidt, L Qualls, W Kundinger, J Eremia, T Roberts, V Winter, Coach Liken BOTTOM RON G Winter, R Winter, D Sternberg, F Nusz Co DL ments f M M. ' ' ' . . , . . . . . . . . . : . . 0 I Yl I ul. . . . . H . mA 1. . o SEELWAIN3 ZCHELR CO. 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