Shelby High School - Tigers Tale Yearbook (Shelby, MI)

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Club Ug Physical Fitness 32 NThe Count and the Coeduug Cheri Friendly Bettv Ped rsen NA nlncn of fair, a cinch of foul and bad and good made best of all P 3 cheerleader U T U Annual Staff 4 GU9 d D uh e , carnival Queen U lee Club l ? 'Pamoer d Darling' Laugn ng su Nqnring Fev r 4 Why Cousin From wedenuj 'Don't make mv Penny'N Cnar Sociable Bob Towne NPe hath U ' a de ch ld ish fH1HQQ ' Band l 2 M Glee 1h L A Ind1c+ed into the Nevv varcn 1OMh Cnar Pssv going O'lYl atu ll l C vs.,- li 3. 17' , X V V, i . xl' 'mlb il X Vx 4' gal: wud QHJ Winlfred Easton WA1waye laugh when you cang 1t's good medlc1ne.n Entered from New Era 35 Glee Club Hg NShadows in the vignru U5 NThe Count and the Coedul Annual Staff U- Home Ec. Club ng Char: Happy-Go-Lucky Marv Harrison UA cheery hearf and Prlendlv What more could one want of a frien and 1 Orchestra l Glee Cluh l 3 U neer Leader Saggittarlus Staff P Annual Staff M 'Oh Doctor' 3 Tne Count and the Coe Physical Fitness 3 U onar Goodnatured Helen Kubik UA sincere, good, friend ly girl Home Econonics Club 2 Clee Club M Char Sweet La ra Lee lhe vos F is V ess Glee lub Ca Jensen ranifest sivn lS cheerful l 4, Choir 4, 'om F cron lub 4 rchc tr xml C AGN Q lent 4 h oun nd Ere o U NI' al ntng A I ood atured U Charles iutcnlnson His modesty 13 a c ndle to nls w1ts A Basmetball 2,3 WSDSCOWS in the u1ght'L Physlcal Wd 3 Char shy and Good Natured Nina Ten Brlnk 'A good reputation more valuable than money Glee Club 3 A Home Ec Club L Annual Staff A Physlcal Fltness 3 Pntered from New Era 3 Char Unobtruslve Betty Lddwlg 'Excuse me lf I talk, I d1dn't mean to say any thing W H me Ec Club 2 3 L Char Talkative Jean Dykstra 'Whether or not your ambltions will be reallzed depends upon what you are ntered from new r 3 'asque and Bauble 'Don't Tame y Penny A Clee Club L Iome ac Club L HShadows 1D the Night' A Phys1cal Wltness 3 Char Dlgnlfled Lyle Lougmmiller nThe man that never breaks a rule 13 little better than a fool W Football L Basketball l 2 3 A Baseball L NH1s Wirs Shave' l Masque and Bauble 1,2 3 King of Carnlval L Student Councll l Char M1schievous Marion schultz 'I don't care how you spell my name, I ll change it some day just the same N Home Ee Club 2 A Glee Club 1 P E P Club 3 Physical Witness 3 Char Talkative Evelyn Bartusch 'Burdens become llght when cheerfully borne Glee Club 1 A Home Ec Club 2 3 A H me c Club Pres A Physical Ed 3 'The Count and the Coe Annual Staff A Char Practical Jeanette Crowl A llttle shy perhaps but never tooshy to be fr1endly Girls Basketball 1 2 Home Pc Club 2 3 L Annual Staff L Physical Fitness 3 Char Quiet Q' ef' fs 1 A ,fm V, if 3 1, 1 1 vff ' ffl ' A 4 5' S I . 'x . .'. 1 J 1 1 A 4 ffau We the graduating class of 1944, believing ourselves to be of sane mind and sound Judgement, do herebv leave our last will and testament. We hereby leave to the faculty of Shelby High School our deepest appreciation and thanks for their guidance and efforts during the past four years to prepare us for a happier and more useful life. To the Juniors, we leave some of our unused intelligence to help them make the grade next year. To the Sophomores, we leave the chance of being Seniors year after next--if they have got what it takes to get that far. To the Freshman, we leave our ability to bluff as they may need it through the years to come. Arthur Anderson, will my ability to carry seven subjects to Francis Mitteer. Better use lt, Francis Betty Andreas, will my quiet nature to Norman Haasjes Now people should able to study in the assembly Evelyn Bartusch, will my tvplng ability to Leo Titus You should be able get your work in now o Clara Best leave my long hair to Dorothy Plumhoff so she will have more to take care of Chester Brunais, will my blush to Carmine Campagna Marjorie Burke, will my appreciation for fine music to Norman Haasjes Ruth Burmelster, will my 'stand ln' with bovs to Donna Moss Don't over-use lt, Donna Beth Chapman, leave my black hair and sparkling eves to Marllouise Brunais Virginia Croff, will my smile to Donna Bearss Use it to a good advantage Donna Jeanette Crowl, will my bashful wars to Peggy Near Elaine Dukes, will mv oulet disposition to Norma Mltteer Jean Dykstra, will my ability to get along with teachers to Frank Johnson Wlnlfred Easton, leave for New Era to keep future appointments with Norman Wayne Fleming, will my manly build to Bill Woodhouse You can use it Bill Helen Gafford, leave my typing eraser to anyone who might need it next vear Helen Glover, will my undiscovered talents to Betty Dewev Mary Harrison, leave to join Jim Jack Heer, will my back seat in the assembly to Fern Mu ford and Bob Getty Jane Hendrick, leave to Join the WAVES so I can be closer to Lyle Elwyn Henrlckson, will my ability to 'get around' to John Niles Now life should be more interesting, John Charles Hutchinson, will my female admirers to Ernest Glover Gerald Heykoop, will my ability to get along with Coach to Barney Wvns Lauralee Jensen, leave come on Pip Barbara Johnson, will mv dramatic ability to lid Morse Helen Kublk, will my ability to get good marks in Shorthand to Vivene Vannette Betty Joan Lewis, will my ability to stay home nights to Norma Shook Pierson Long, will my 6 ft 4 in to Lyle Cheever It should make a man of you Lyle Lyle Loughmlller, will my knowledge of all the parking places in Oceana County lsworth Brunais Betty Ludwle, w1ll my danclng ab1l1ty to Beverly McClain June Myers, will my halr r1bbons and flowers to Betty Godfrey for safe keeping Ruth Nussdorfer, w1ll my snlle and plesslnp personalltv to Leah Near l Betty P lpe w1ll my well groomed flnger nails to Mary J Kludy Betty Pedersen wlll my red halr to Ueter Vanderfall to so with h1s temper Doris Sanford, wlll my stubborness to Joel Vander Veen to help hln take care of h1mSSlf , lorralne schlltz, will my llst of servlcemen to the E P Club to seep them busy thls summer Marlon chultzl wlll my PU1V6T1Hf xeart to hoslllnd Jzur l tzthur Schihl wlll my avy halr to oonald Glfford so he von't have to wave h1s van Shook, wlll my sllly QlgLl6 to c nomlcs class to aryone who mlakt need it pass away the time I mary sturtevant, wlll my VlOllH to anyone who can at least saw wood I Mary ue lsnner, w1ll my fast dPlV1Hf to WOTPl Halleck so he c n get to school tlme for a change , Nina lennrlnk, w1ll my 51113885 to Isabella Vhaner , Maxlne fickstra, wlll my ab1l1ty to ,o steady to Ruth Huston I, Mildred Shaffer, will my back seat in ECOn0HlCS to sry lorse 1, A . 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L . . . 7 H . ll x 1 ffau prophecy Ten years from now ln the ye r LCDA 'inc Arthur Anderson ls still waiting for Ruth to make up her mind Betty Andreas is a superintendent of nurses at Shelby lunlcipal Hospital Evelyn Bartusch has just published her book uForty Winks In it she explains every phase and technique of wlnklng She got her practice in the Study Hall If Clara Best had not chosen nursing as a vocation, her life might have been quite different, for she married her first patient Chester Brunals and Joan have finally settled all their quarrels and made up for keeps this time Ouch there goes a rolling pin Marjorie Burke is a Home Economics instructor at Michigan State College Ruth Burmelster is Women's National Swimming Champion Beth Chapman operates a trading post in Alaska She always did want to go into business for herself That pleasant Wnumber please' which you hear over your phone belongs to none other than Jeanette Crowl Virginia Croff has settled down happily in a little white bungalow in New Era Elaine Dukes is the world's happiest girl these days for she has her Marine back Mrs Norman Grlnwis, the former Wlnlfred Easton, is a very busy woman these days Twlns can be so much work, you know Wayne Fleming recently finished his hitch hiking trip to California He started right after gr duatlon, remember? Helen Gafford has definitely decided on one of her 'Hart throbs ' Can't tell which one The Paduclh Orphanage in Kentucky is run by Helen Glover Harrison and Horse, Inc are doing a bang up business, making baskets and produc ing the fruit to fill them Jack Heer looks awfully cute in his new blue uniform With shiny brass buttons directs traffic at the Fourth Street and Michigan Avenue intersection Elwyn HBDPICKBOD h s Just been unanimously elected Amer1ca's foremost shovel leaner e A P Northwestern's football team, coached by Jerry Heykoop, has an unde eated record Charles, NLove 'em and Leave 'em,' HUCCHIHBOR is the silver screen's newest gift the feminine population of America Lauralee Jensen has been promoted to latron of the Insane Asylum at Traverse City choosing this vocation, she comes in contact with many of her former classmates Say, did you hear the latest from Hollywood? Barbara Johnson has just taken Joan Ldward's place with Frank Sinatra Helen Kubik is private secretary to a wealthy Milwaukee Brewer Betty Joan Lewis has taken Mr Van Zanten's place as History professor of Shelby High School Pierson Long holds the position of Chief Aeronautical Engineer for the Curtis Wright Aircraft Company Last week we listened to a lecture on 'How to Bend Backs Without Breaking Bones' by a famous chiropractic authority, Dr Lyle John Loughmiller The new Blooming Valley Dancing School is headed by Betty Ludwig She hd her husband have become famous for the UNavy Shufflen, a dance which they originated June Myers, after being released from the Marines, is teaching English to the little children South of the Border Ruth Nussdorfer is known as the new Emily Post and her column ln etiquette is published through a large newspaper syndicate Betty Paige is now a featured entertainer of the Sunoertlme Frollc program The Rockettes, famous precision dancers, have added Betty Pedersen to their number Sally Sanford ls the manager of the new boxing sensation who knocked out Joe Louie last week to gain the Heavy Weight Title Art Sonlhl ls manager of our local Kroger Store His wife assists him and they say that in a few years the entire clerklng force can be kept in the family It's no wonder that Lorraine Schultz is such a good cook, with so many 'Kitchens' ln her home Marlon and Johnle are the proud owners or Bar B-Q, a Dude ranch popular with the Social Set Mildred Shaffer ls living ln Shelby again her husband is the new Wesleyan Methodist minister . , l h 'Q 'J'Q, We f '-- ' 1' ll . 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I Q 1' A - I A ' k ,z Hi ummm unzou Back Row Frank Mitteer, Frank Johnson, Francis Mitteer, Marvin Donker, Joel VanderVeen, Vernor Swanson, Jack Burmeister, Ellsworth Brunais Donald Fleminz John Niles, Lester Best, Calvin Vannette, Roper Wieman, Robert Pierson, Mr Van Zanten Advisor, Leo Titus, Norman Haasjes Third Row Ruth Huston, Mary Ann Porter, Barbara Grssmever, Carol Sutter Isabella Wis ner Joseohine Fanberg Ellen Frost, Virginia Rice, Jean Schmiedeknecht, Dorothy Studer, Mary Ellen Near, Mabel Schneider, Lois Bruening, Mary Morse, Barbara Elliott, Leah Near, Second Row: Faye Henry, Ellen Falrbrother, Virpinia Lone, Anna Vander Naalt, Ruth Plumhoff, Ruth Wentzloff, Eva Smith, Norma Shook, Margaret Beyer, Beverlv McClain, Norma Mltteer, Wanda Stubbs, Marilvn Islev, Carol Aebig, Rosalind Dzur Front How: Richard Corev, Tom Harrison, Robert Johnson, Peter Vander Wall, Frank Wvns, LeRoy Holoh, Ernest Rettv, Bartell Adema, Fred Near, Robert Wheelen Gordon Beachum. Not Shown: Roger Christmann Presifent Marv Morse Vice President Joel Vander Veen secretary Treasurer Fave Henrv Reoresentative Fva Smith We snonsored the school carnival which was held on Nov 10 and 20, and, among other things, we ra led off a turkev The oroceeds from the carnival were used for the hizhqchool partv, 'The Lean Year Dall' held Jan 12, and for the Junior Senior Banouet elven on Fav 5. The name of the banquet was Wholidav Inn' and decorations were blue and white OP 0070781 mop Row Milan Meyers, Velda Bearss, Dorothy Plumhoff, Betty Webber, Patricia Wade, Lottie Makin, Marilyn Fleming, olara Martin, John Plummer Second How Margaret Steen, Carol Wyns, Betty Sanford, Erma Bucher, Ona Burmeister, Miss Dickie Advisor, Ruth SCHULUZ, Doris Houseman, Jacqueline Hulbert, Mary J Kludy, Maxine English, Richard Beyer First Row Lawrence Henrlckson, oarmlne bampagna, Robert Jetreries, Norman Eader, Cnarles Anderson, Clarence Streblow, Hubert Bucher, Gerald Rouse, Donald President Betty Webber Vice President Lyle Cheever Sec and Trearsurer Don Johnson Representative Marilyn Fleming For the oarnlval, our class sponsored the food stand on the south landing and also had a fortune telling booth Our scnool party was given on March lO ann was named HThe Shamrock Jive H Johnson, Lyle Cheever. Q?-705417780 . Top Row: Mildred Morse, DOnn8 Bearss, Peg Near, Clara Titus, Mary Morningstar Gorman Benson, George Morningstar, Paul Lukonic, Douglas Erickson, Bob Moringstar, Merlin Mcclouth, Don Priese, Joe Fortuna. Third Row: Marshall Franke, Marion Haynor, Barbara Easton, Helen Hart, Mariloulse Brunais, Eleanor Hiddema, Betty Dewey, Cecile House, Lois Hendrick, Joyce Aeblg, Esther Sutter, Fern Munford, Bob Getty, Donald Gifford, Second Row: Bill Fields, Marguerite Beckman, Marjorie Fields, Joan Schuyler, Phila Shafer, Betty Jarvis, Miss waldrip-Advisor, Gertude Dill, Mary J. Stewart Beverly Hocking, Pauline Stubbs, Betty Godfrey, Marilyn Isley, Maude Purdy, Ronald Best. First Row: Don Mccloy, Bud DeJonge, ROb6Pt Pochyla, Norris Hallack, Elwood Bender, Jack Phillips, John Fanberg, lawerence Skinner John Priese warren Isley, B ll Woodhouse. 1 ' Not Shown: Eugene Campagna, Richard Canning, Ernest Glover, Albert James, Alvin Klapp, Betty Long, Joe Miller, Kenneth Stenholm, Mary Jean Anderson. Officers President fDouglas Erickson vice President-Robert Getty Sec. a Treas:'Marshall Franke Representative-Bill Fields Our class sold cider and doughnuts at the Carnival and also sponsered dancing and ring toss concessions. We had a hardtimes party on April 14, named the 'Corn Cob F11ng'. 'W fzqffff -graafe loo Row Robert Ilorv sci TlPTS0H no Hon rolf Venneth enlord Leo Plus er Douvles Ender, Robert Hejer TlHHV Grant Tohn Sulllv n Thlrd how Georee Shaffer dna lekln lnce Lewl lcTthH le' ou Henry, lericn Near, Eewerlv Bradlowd Tevvv ,en V6TOH1C8 eters Second Rom TlBlH6 Clafier, lerv Cr cnett tuobe Frefa rltee rolyn Meurln, XQPIOH Cl evs, Marx Lo reerce Colleen RBIIBT, ss C rr ldVlSOT Flrst Row Tommy oodhouse Dale heexussen PJbert ,ull ver r nn allzren Ronald hcClouth Burton Hawlev Not Shown Donuve bH91lST Lyle Snltn Gardner Tnatcher Flwyton Meters, Nor Vebber Class Jl6Sld6Ht frets ltsell Cles Reoresentetive larlon Claeys Clase lreesurer Leo Plummer At the C81HlVE1 we had rlng tosl unc oenny ross stands end ve raffled of two ducks. Our school nnrty umne Cradle Waltz was neld on Aay 1D 'he M , 14' ' A W g .4 . A ,vye M, , ' x ',Q ,,J f , fl , Y V A A- H A ,nr ' I V I . , ' uni , - e,5,,,,g,g , ,A,. V t , A K we Wdwgyyl-A . ,L, .l. rf A A , V A 4 .V 1- , . A v K -. 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'Q s L, .li a e : 'L A ' : ' o 4.1902 df!!! 2 Back Row Artnur Ande sol, hlywn den 1CkSOh, Cnarles Ancerson, Ellsworth BrJnais, Norman Haasjes, Bob Nneeler, Ricn rd beyer, Fred Wear, La renee Henrirkso , Elwood Bender Cecond Row Lyle Cheexer, Margaret Lteen, Betty Webber, Virginia Rice, Mary Morningstar, Ruth Scnrltz, Vivene Vannette, Barbara Johnson, Betty Pedersen, Don McCloy, Pierson Long June Myers, Miss haldrip, Jean Lykstra, Virginl Croff, Clara Martin, Norris Hallack Ofii ers President Barbara Jonnson Vice Risident Faye nenry Secretary Barbara Elliot We sponsored +1e f n toxse at tue carnival and also a skit callea T Country Stnool W A nonologJe entitled 'Ma Makes Merry' was given by V1V6H6 Vannette at Christmastime and the tnree act play, 'Lon' Take My Pennyn was gixen on February 25th A dinner was neld at the scnool on April 24 and tne picnic was neld at Stody Lake on May 12 xl! EW6! Front Row: Dorothy Plumnoff, Barbara Elliott, Faye Henry, Margaret beyer, ' , ' 3 : .1 ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' W he I1 pq nf: Q! Cl 6 Hack Pow Dorothy Barinec, Wilma Best, Farrara Easton, Beverly 'PClain, Virvinia Croff, Felen Fart, Clara 'artin, 'orma itteer, Mivene 'annette Marilyn Fleming, loseonine Yubik, loyce Aeliv Erma Bucher, Ona Lurweister Mary Ellen Near, Lois Bruenin , Ellen Frost, Vargaret Fever Third Row. Ruth Plumhofi, Lauralee ensen, jarjorie Qurke, Helen Kubik, Evelyn Eartusch, Lorraine Schultz, Patricia Fade, Lottie takin, Bett, tebber Dorothy Plumholf, Dorothy Studer, Carol Sutter, Eleanor diddema, Bet+J Dewev Ester Sutter, Mildred Morse Second Row: Clara Titus, Mary Mornincstar, Ruth Schultz, Yarqaret Hear, Betty Paine, Winifred Easton, Maxine Wickstra, Ruth Wentzloff, Naraaret Steen, Barbara Elliott, Mary Harrison, Mary Ann Porter, Ruth Huston, Ruth Burmeister, Cecile House, Donna Eearss, Lois Hendrick, Velda Bearss. Front Row: Josephine Fanbera, Rosalind Dzur, Phila Shafer, Mary Sturtevant, Ellen Fairbrother, Jane Hendrick, Uildred Shaffer, Kiss Christensen-Advisor, Nina Ten Brink, Ruth Nussdorfer, Betty Joan Lewis, Jean Dykstra, Clara Best, Doris Houseman, Jacoueline Hulbert, Joan Schuyler. Not Shown: Donna Moss, Janice Fiddema. The Qirl's flee club sang two numbers, nyy Creedn and NCalm as the N1ght,nat the 4-H achievement may on April 28. req, ga. cf 4 Back bw Chester Brunais, nonalu IcClox Jack Phllllps, Arthur Anderson, John Fanberg, Lawrence bklnner Jack Qurreister, Charles Anne son, red Near, Evan :book Front Row Ellsworth Bru als, lwood Render, rom Harrlson, larshall Franke hiss FhFlSt8HSOH Xdvusor, sud Jelon e Bob rock 18 arren Isley, frank Johnson Not shown sob Iornlngsta oruon 8 achum On Decerber 19 the lee clubs sent d a roup of Christwas nurbers which incluied a ol of the Qu sian Clwli en' and 'Jesus is Born' sunv by the the boy Plee club and 'Prslse Ye the Lo d the Alrlvhty' by the rixed cho us Y 'Uv '47 A11 'P5651 xr 'Ax X 1+ D SN 1 U . : ' I 3, ' ' ' v- '-T , A -.. l . . . I . V . t .1 o , ' . 1- - . - , J , -1 . A 7 K Q., ' y , U , q ' : ' I ',, r, G ' . ,e . H o ., Q . . ore l U , . . . WC r . ' 1 n ,T vr ' ' ' l . girls' glee club Wseantifhl Saviourn and WC Cone O Come, Irmanueln sunv by . 1 1 'S J S ' , . , ' . . Z l T' , . ' V-, H L. 1 I' , K,:':n , I vi' Hg. 141,- :' ' - 1' 'TAB 6 9 nl N' V N ' up r - Lxlx , , 'G ' l X fb x ', 7 4 I 5 g 1? l 4 N3 . x 'ac Vow 'mth DUWm61STEv, Sax, June yers, Drams, Doris fiveue v nwette, PIN als, nary Hun Porter Clarlnet, ary lean SChW16CGkHBCht, olarinet, Iols DPUGIINU, Horn, Betty Greti Wal sell, Ja , Teflon Claeys, Horn, Pevvy Ash, Horn Front Pow red Wear Vlru one, Norman J83S16S, lrumpet, Sanford, Clarlnet U8PF1SOH, Flute Sanford, Bells, alter levelend, P rltone Pobert Sullivan, Wruwpet, Temes Frant, Sax mov L3PllSOH, Drqxs Bob ornlnest r, Trumoet eorne rOPH1UFSt8T, Cl rlnet Ellsworth DP1U31S, rumpet, ordon Eeachum, Trovbone Opezetfa ne lee Llubs gave qu une: etta ln 'line eprlng, 'ine uoum, ann the uoed All Une llvely events of a cawous were denicted in this operetta 'e m de u Q of Q o ncing choruc an 'ell as twelve princioles and a singing chorus k J I - , ' ' . T y e ' A, ., . M - , A ,- my . Y' Y 'mf Q ly ' . 1' ' . ff I ' . . . Q . og.. A M L , U M , . . A I . 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U r Y r, - F Je u' P J- ,z Q 1 ' '. P1 ,I l r P1 t t ' ' .t by ll LM 42-Qc mem , ' . K .A -X C . . 1h 1u1t1at':A of h,v members vfs I d A ' ,.'e 'x e. Te ' , P ' n A' T . . ., G ll tke I v mem, ' .e P. E. P. luV. 1 . A' 1 Q ' .. we 1 . fwnk j 1 f C ' f ,h e U J r,h QP Seas, wh.Ch was rr , successiui. lhe Club had a qf1CW!lhh gameu hunch at the Zarni aL emu w1'H in ...zz we m'l1 Kruk Quai 19 nfu a ' 7. fhl T rs u0i:H:t1e: wer ciusec lv a lnwlzme partf at Th'L 1el.1:eL h? a . icq farty at Sava? lake. P H ----- --------- -YQFY 1 . 1'DH V1c F iceht-- -------- Fave Hehrv E,-1?C1:r S g-t .y------ve Srlgh 02.12. ., 1-:..-rf S' 1'-.Luz- -La:-tiff' .lliv ur ----------- ----y'PHHF9Z Ste,n ?5v'fCiP- --------- - ----- ,AA fi Om? CONOMICJ Back Row Ruth Plumhoff Velda Beerea, Josephine Fanbe 9, Ruth Wentzllff, Ruth Burmeieter, Marv Ann Porter, Ruth Nuesdorfer, Ruth Hueton, Eva Smith Bettv Joan Lewis, Mary Sue Tanner Virzinia Croff Thlrd Row Narjorie Qurke, Helen Kubik Lorraine Schultr, Joseohine Kublk Dorothy Babinec, Wilma Beet, Pat Wade, Lottie takin, Varilvn Fleming, Clara Martin, lildred Shaffer, Leah Near Second Row Jeannette Crowl Maxine Vlcketrw, Varlon Schultz Evelvn Bartuech, Betty Ludwig, harzaret Bever Beverly McClain No ma Yitteer, Wanda Stubbe lary Jean Kludy, Ona Burmeieter, Nina en Brink, Dorothv Dlumhoff Barbara Elliott First Row Iarv Qturtevant, Wlnlf ed fa ton, Jacouellne Uulbert, Doric Uouseman, Carol Aebig, Romalind C ur, Viss hootman Advisor, Jean Dvkatra Deverlv Hocainz, The Hone Ee Club, conei tin: of Piftv airle ' om gr dee ten through t elve, started its sixth vear of ectlvitie in Qentemher, 1G43 The cluh is under the leaderehip of 'lee Helen Vootman, our Home Economice teache The first biz event of the Year as taking oart in the Tunior Carnival eat shoo called nianov Go Llcky Inn' was decorated in color: of red, vellow and green A large horse shoe formed the entrance and sooo luck tokene we e nlaced about the room Ureeident Evelvn Bartuech Vice President arv que Tanner Qecretarv and Treasurer Joqeohlne Fanberg U6 : , A . r ,1 1 . U l . . ., .'. , , Y . . : , , , , , - z ' v' . , -' ' . . : , . . 1 ,. f . .. , , , ! vu ' 7 , - 7 I ' 4 ' ' L f ff! A . A . , . . . : 1 - 1- ,r . L S . . . L .V . . - .. . , l ' Ruth Schultz, Erma Bucher, Ellen Fairbrothers, Peth Chapman. , u . . P , . , . ,r . ,H , , , W , . S A , 1 . . . . , - lf , , :' . . .. . . vi , ,. l H' . . L . An - ' 1 . . A .'- -. ' ' N- A ' . l u . . Y ,n , , n v' - . U ufare azmeu o menca Beck Row 'orrls Falla Gereld Holse, rvln Donxer, Paul Lukonlc, Jack Heer Leo Titus, Hulert Bucher Front Ro Richard Beyer Tom H r ison, Lester Best, John Niles, Frsnk Johnson Evan Shook T Sn Roger C ristmann, Ricnard C nnlng, Uerlln NcC1outh, Bob Vornlngstar ilford Dutne kenuetn Stennolm fflcers President Evan Slook Vice Presfdeot Lfster Best Secretary Jack Heer Treasurer Roger C m stman rl ne we he n F A F1 t followed by a Hunt suooer wb1ch xes DPSPUFG and served by t e More Pcomovics club Durln the yesr, our club ourcnased in excess of 3:00 wort' of Bonds ans Stemos and collected 7500 lbs of scrao for toe scrao drives Tnis ye.r, in t'e1r nrojects, two boys brou5nt into tfe county a new va riety ov oats c wed 'U plonn fpt a Qwut e o rust resistant variety develop ed in Iowa fnc lest year tries out at tne State College for tne first time with promising results. Our delecates to the state F. F. A. convention in Aorll were Evan Shook and Lester Best. Eajlefbaff Back Row Chester Brunais, Frank Mltteer, Bill Fields Peter Vander Wall, Ernest Retty, Norman Fader Front Row Mr Vandenbere Coach, LeRoy Rolph, John Plummer, Cerald Heykoop, Lyle Louvhmlller, Roger h1eman Not Shown Calvln Vannette 7-ooffraff Back Row Ernest Rettv, Lyle Lounhmlller, Robert Pochvla, Elwyn Henrickson, Second Row Gerald Hevkoop, Jack Burmelster, Joel Vanderveen, Arthur Schihl Clarence Streblow, Douplas FT1CFSOh, Wayne Fleming Front how LeRoy Rolxh Prank Mitteer, John Plummer, Peter Vande Wall Norman Bader, Lawrence Henrickson, Mr Vandenbera, Coach Not Shown Lavern Beckman, Calvln Vannette, Victor Ludwip, Harry Carpenter, Charles Anderson, Dan Bablnec, Leo lacarow . ' 1' . ,L . , I : . ,- . f . ,p Verner Swanson, Donald Cifford, John Niles, Barney Wynsl : , V i ' , , , . . X : . 1' 1 1 I. J : . ' , ' .i . 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