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

 - Class of 1946

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Wmmw QSQWQQH EEWEUBY DEDICATICDN In appreclatlon of the patience and kmdlmess w1th whlch she has helped us through our Semor year we wlsh to dedlcate th1s annual to Mrs Evnng our Semor class advxsor She has gulded us through many successful actxvltles on thls our fmal campmg ground before hlttxng the open road W1thOUt her we could not posslbly have achleved the posl tlons we now hold as chleftlans of our tribe. . 7. . . Y y. . . . . , . ! . , KHINKNUJEHH QU W The first Shelby annual published m 1924 was named the Fleur De Lys In 1923 and 1935 there were no annuals published however every other year has been recorded The class of '46 began work on thelr annual very early ln the year The first thmg the class dld was to change the name to The Tlger s Tale Thls was done because the tlger IS the school emblem Mrs G L Ewmg supervised the production and Bob Jeffries acted as edlwr m chlef The semors alm has been to produce an annual that will long be remembered as one of the best ROBERT JEFFRIES BETTY SANFORD Edltor Assistant Edltor 399' if-4 BETTY WEBBER. MARGARET STEEN WILMA BEST HAROLD WEAVER Picture Editor Assistant Picture Editor Llterary Editor Assistant Literary Editor JOAN RICE ONTA BURMIESTFR CLARA MARTIN LYLE CIIEEVER- Art Edxtor Assistant Art Editor Llrculatlon Editor Asslstfm Circulation Edltor BILL FIELD CLARENCE STREBLOW DON JOHNSON ERMA BUCHER Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Advertising Editor Assistant Advertlsmg Editor . , . . , ll 0 ' ' ' 1 4 n ' S ' ' . . . ,, . , ,, . . . . , . . . ,fy -Gi if 5' fe 1 n, ,vt 1 , 3 V ,Q V . gl Q y Y A . .' 'av u' , 4 L - Gs . X- r I X R9 . - . . . L' Q ws ' , :VL is - BOARD OF EDUCATICDN TOP ROW Burton Cooper Trustee Frank Davldson President Paul Llvlngston Trustee BOTTOM ROV? Rex Royal Secretary Thomas Read Treasurer The Semors of Shelby Hlgh School wlsh to express thelr appreclatlon for the fores1ghted mterest of the Board of Educatxon and thelr helpful asslstance 1n carrymg out the greater portlon of our school 3CtlVltl6S The board IS made up of men who have an unswervmg mterest 1n the com munlty and xts young people and thexr progresslve pCllCl6S have been demonstrated ln many ways P, ,fnsx ,, 3 . ff ' 1, 1 . Jfvggs K if Y, ,L A 4 , ,'w5z5q 'gi R' f m' 1 4 ' A X :H - ,jf 'si 95 H ' , : 1 : 9 S Y 1, . . ' Y ! 1 ' . 9 . CMWUW cl if X X NNX N QL-X Q f If-I-X dw , ff l K i mf L fx. 51 l X QR J Si v ,M 5' , K- Ji. N V! , fq BL N XXV' ' QQ . 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LI ,jf Q Md V' LJ an L QIIMW GRADUATES B-XBINEC DOROTHY BEARSS NELDA BEST VSILMA BEYEP RICHARD BILLINGSLEY UOYCF BIPKINESS GLORIA BITSON AUDPEY BPOINDYRF ANNA JEAN BUCHER ERMA BLPMEISTER ONA CHELVER LYLE DYKSTRA ELEANOR EADER NORMANI FLEMING MAPILYN HOUSEMAN DORIS JEFFRIES ROBERT JOHINSON DOINALD KLLDY MARY JEAN KUBIC JOSEPHINE I ALEDICTORIAZN SALL T ATOPIAIN MACAROVV LEO MAKIN LOTTIE MARTIN CLARA PI UMHOFF DOROTHY RICE JOAN ROUSE GERALD SANFORD BETTY SCHULTZ RUTH STEEN MARGAPET STREBLOVK CLARENCE SVNANSOIN JOYCE VANDEINBERG MARGARET VANNETTE ELAINE VANNFTTE LOVSAINE VS ADE PATPICIA WEBBER BETTY WYNS CAROL Honol Student MARGARET Y AN DEN BERG CLARA MARTIN f A 5 7 , 7 v 4 1 ' 'Y Y A Y tv J s Y A , 4 y A T n , , if , n 1 Y , v Y L J, A A A Y D . , 1 , u V V Y s , . 1 1 1 Y , 7 up T x A 7 , PF , I s :k 1 , L I 4 1 7 . , , 1 5' HULBERT, JACQTQELINE I WEAVER, HAROLD , l 9 Y Y r ' J 7 'V , . Y . 1 A T Y 7 ' V .................... I 7 L T Y SENIORS DOROTHY BABIWEC Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Home Ee Club 2 3 Phvsrcal Ed 1 Mrnstrel Show 3 The Seven Last Words 4 Garden of Remembrance 4 Character Flrghty N FLDA BEARSS Glee Club 1 2 4 Count And The Coed 2 Phvsrcal Ed 1 Junror Class Treasurer Home Fc Club 3 4 Home EC Sec and Treas 4 P E P 4 Carnrvrl Queen 4 Paper Qt rff 3 Crrden of Remembrance 4 The qeven Last lVords Photo Club 4 Chrracter Pleasant WVILM X BFQT Clee Club 2 S4 Count And The Coed Mrnstrel Show 3 Phvsrcal Ed 1 Class Secretarv Home Fc Club 2 3 Arrrru rl gtaff 4 Iaper Qtaff 4 Crrrlerr of Rcrrrerrrbr rrrce 4 The Qc-verr last VN ords I hoto C lub 4 Lhar rcter Wrtty RICH XRD BE! FR Nlasque 8: Bauble 1 2 3 4 Re'rdx Nlade Famrly 4 Track 4 F F A 2 Phrsrcal Frtness 1 4 Character Good Natured 4 We JOYCE BILLINGSLEY Ertered from New Era 3 Mrnstrel Show 3 Home Ec Club 3 Glee Club 3 4 'The Garden of Remembrance 4 The Seven Last Words 4 Paper Staff 4 Character Mrschrevous GLORIA RIRKNESS Entered from Hart 3 Mrnstrel Show 3 Glee Club 3 4 Home Ec Club 3 Paper Staff 4 Garden of Remembrance 4 The Seven Last Words 4 Character Quleg Al DREY BITSON Entered from Worth Muskegon 4 Character Modest ANN K JFAN BROB D1 lx 1' Entered from New Era 3 Glee Club 3 Paper Staff 3 Queen s Court 3 P E P 4 Character Fun Lovrng SENIORS FRN! A Bl CHER Paper Staff 'l 4 Class Ren eeentatlve 1 Phvsxcal Ed 1 Glee Club 9 Annual Staff 4 A Readx 'Wade Famlls Character Indlfferent ON A BUR'Vl EISTER Clee Club 2 3 4 Phvslcal Ed 1 2 Home Ec Club 2 4 Count And The Coed Wllnstrel Show 3 Papel Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Galden of Remembrance 4 The Seven Last Words Charactel Enelgetxc I Y I F CHFEVFR Basketball 1 2 3 4 Basketball Captam 4 Masque and Bauble Baseball 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1 Phwslcal Fltness 1 Class X7lC6 Plesldont 2 Student Councxl Rep 3 Football 4 2 A Readv Made Famxly 4 Student Councxl Pxesldent 4 Chalactel Dependable ELE AN OR DYRSTR K Enteled from New Ela Glee Club 3 4 Home Ec Club 3 Nlmstxel Show 3 Gaxden of Renmemblancen 4 Photo Club 4 Chaxactel P13CtlC3l 3 if: f'-4 NORNI ANI FADFR Football 1 2 'l 4 Football Cant'nn 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Baeeball Captam Phvslcal Fltness 1 Carnlval Kmg 4 Photo Club 4 Tlack 4 Chaxacter Independent BILI FIELD Basketball 2 3 4 Football '3 4 Annual Staff 4 Papel Staff 4 Student C ouncll 1 Class Vlce Plesldent 4 Chalactel Cale free MARII YN FLFMING Clee Club 1234 Phvslcal Educatlon 1 Home Ee Club 2 4 Masque and Bauble 3 4 Class Representatlve 2 Class Queen 2 Photo Club 4 Seven Last Words 4 Carden of Rememblance 4 Chalactel Dlgmfled DORIS HOUSEMAN Glee Club 2 3 MlHStlCl Show 3 Count and the Coed 2 Physxcal Fltness 1 2 Photo Club 4 Chalactel Flckle SENIORS JACOUELINE HULBERT Glee Club 2 3 Physxcal Futness 1 2 Mmstrel Show 2 Home Ec Club 2 Character Frlendly BOB JEFFRIES Physlcal Fltness Baseball 2 3 4 Student Councll 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Edltor 4 Carmval Kmgs Court 3 Photo Club 4 Character Determmed DONALD JOHN SON Class Treasurer 1 Secretary Treasurer 2 Presldent 3 Student Councll Treasurer 3 A Ready Made Family Physlcal Educatlon 1 2 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Photo Club 4 Track 4 Character Capable MARY JEAN lxLL DY Glee Club 1 Phvslcal Fxtness 1 2 Home Ec Club 2 3 Character Modest JOSLPHINE KUBIK Physxcal Fltness 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Home Ec Club 2 3 Mlnstrel Show 3 Character Good natured LEO MACAROW Masque 6 Bauble 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Character Intelhgent LOTTIE MAKIN Physlcal Fltness 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 2-3 Count and the Coed 2 Mmstrel Show 3 Paper Staff 4 The Seven Last Words'4 Garden of Remembrance 4 Character Senous CLARA MARTIW Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Masque and Bauble 1 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 Physlcal Educatlon 1 Masque and Bauble Secretary 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Everyth1ng Happens To Us 3 Masque and Bauble Presldent 4 Mlnstrel Show 3 Don't Take My Penny 2 Everybody's Crazy 4 Garden of Remembrance 4 The Seven Last Words 4 Character Peppy . f f, ' 1 715, , . ,W ,, m,4,,' 1 . . , 1 4 ' . u n as ' 1' 4 . . u 1 u n A V , v - - - SENICDRS DOROTHY PLUMHOFF Home Ec Club 1 A Can ella Cholr 1 Glee Club 1 2 Phvslcal Education 1 Count and the Coed 2 EK evvthlng Happens To U 3 Masque 8x Bauble 1 2 3 4 PE P Club 4 Paper Staff 4 Ready Made Famxly 4 Character Stubborn JOAN RICE Entered from Lansmg 2 Physlcal Educatlon 2 Home Ec Club 3 Annual Staff 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Photo Club 4 Character Amlable GERALD ROUSE Physxcal Educatlon 1 Future Falmels of Amerlca 2 Basketball Manager 3 Football 3 4 Photo Club 4 Character Jolly BETTY SANFORD Physlcal Educatlon 1 2 Band 1 2 Masque 8: Bauble 4 Class Treasuler 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Ready Made Fam1ly 4 P E P Club 4 Character Stubborn RUTH SCH ULTZ Phvslcal Educatlon 1 Don t Take My Penny 2 Count and the Coed 2 Home Ec Club 2 Shelby Mmstrel 3 P E P Club 4 A Ready Made Family 4 PEP Sec and Treas 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Masque 8x Bauble 1 2 3 4 Character Flxrtatlous MARGARFT STEEN blee Club 2 Count and the Coed 2 Phvslcal Educatlon 1 2 Evervthlng Happens U 3 Masque gl Bauble Sec 1 2 Masque 8x Bauble Prod Mgr 3 Class Presldent 4 Student Councll Sec 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 A Ready Made Famlly 4 Everybodys Crazy 4 Masque 8: Bauble 1 2 3 4 P E P Club 2 3 4 Character Dependable CLARENCE STREBLOW Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 3 Track 4 Physical Ed 2 3 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Photo Club 4 Character Fun lovmg JOYCE SWANSON Glee Club 3 4 Home Ee Club 3 Mmstrel Show 3 P E P 3 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Ga1den of Remembrance 4 The Seven Last Words 4 Chalacter Qulet SENIORS MARGARET WALDLNBERG Entered from 'Slew Era Glee Club 3 4 Mmstrel Show 3 Gaiden of Rememblance 4 Photo Club 4 Seven Last Words 4 Character Studxous FLAINE VANNETTE Entexed flom N w Era 3 Character Preclse LOWAIN E W ANIN ETTF' Entered fiom New E1a 3 Class Secretary 4 Chaxactex Pleclse PAT VN -KDE Count and Coed 2 Mmstlel Show 3 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 Home Ec Club Vxce Presldent 4 Physlcal Educatlon 1 2 Paper Staff 4 Character Dreamy HAROLD WEAVER Entered from Rapid Rlver 3 Basketball 3 4 Football 4 Masque 'and Bauble 3 4 Evov-vthlng Happens U 3 Bovs Glee Club 3 4 Mmstrel Show 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 A Readv Made Famllv 4 Evervbodvs Crazy 4 Garden of Remembrance 4 The Seven Last Words 4 Photo Club 4 Chalacter Talkatxve BFTTY WFBBER Glee Club 2 3 Count and Coed 2 Mmstrel Show 3 Masque and Bauble 2 3 4 Mascue and Bauble Secretary 4 PE P 4 Student Councll 2 A Readv Made Famllv 4 Physlcal Educatlon 12 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Evenbodys Crazy 4 Character Talkatxve CAROI WYNS Physical Educatlon 1 2 P E P 2 3 4 P E P Reporter 2 4 Pape: Staff 3 Chalactel Fllrtatlous . , - 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V 1 xv v . . 1 1 ' l U . , ' Y n . v . 1 . cc. 7' CLASS My Romany chlldren how well I recall Sep tember 194.4 when you came to the Freshman There were forty elght whlch was a la1ger number than you now have Thls was a new lxfe to you and you had to adyust your selves to the customs languages and hab1ts of the gypsy trlbe Camp It has always been an old gypsy custom IH every camp that the new classmen must l1ght the camp flre and keep lt burnmg durlng thelr stay here It was hard for you to understand that the f1re had to be klndled by sparks of enthuslasm and kept burnlng by the llght of knowledge Your flrst duty was to search for fuel In your rambllngs you found some good logs of hald wolk Each day a broth had to be brewed ln the Gypsy pot How curlous you were over th1s at flrst When you learned that the mlxture was knowledge gleaned only by sealch and study you1 amazement began to subslde The 1ng1ed1ents whlch you prepared each day for your mental food were fresh dates from the t1ee of Hlstory leaves of CIVICS rules of G1amma1 and problems of Algebra Before long vou had learned to chew dlg9St and as slmllate th1s food You chose John Plummer NOITIS Hallack Elleen Sanford and Elma Buchel as youl leaders Youl old Madre or Alma Mater had an lnterest ln vou far beyond vou1 mental develop ment In Oldel to g1ve you the best tra1n1ng a group of gvpsv leaders wele selected to develop your varxous talents Thev were called the faculty Then names were Mr McCloy Mr Anderson Mlss Carr and Mlss DeSm1t You1 teachels reallzed that some of vou were very muslcal so they selected those of you who were outstandlng 1n muslc and placed you under the leadelshlp of MISS Elkert who devoted her t1me to tra1n1ng your NOICQS and teachmg you to play va11ous 1nst1uments HISTORY In add1t1on to your muslcal tra1n1ng lt was noted that you had much g1ace and rhythm Soon classes ln physlcal educatlon were started to wh1ch you lesponded most favorably My mvnd reverts to those days when you flrst became 1nte1ested 1n muslc and danclng The sp11ng of the year found you ready to break camp and go 1nto another sect1on of the school land You successfully passed through the perlod of adjustment ln the Freshman land and you en tered the Sophomore Camp w1th unllmlted power and confldence whlch caused you to clalm your places at once ln the camp glound You lost some of your tr1be You 1eal1zed qulte early that your mterest must be protected so you elected Betty Webber as presldent of your class w1th Lyle Cheevel Don Johnson and Marxlyn Flemmg as co wolkers The most outstandmg occaslon of revelry durlng the year was the School Ca1n1val the results of whlch greatly fllled your depleted treasury Th1s yea1 was so fllled w1th act1v1t1es mental physlcal and soclal that before you reallzed 1t the tlme had come to move on In accordance w1th the gypsy custom you soon had to break camp and go 1nto another sect1on In September 1944 you had entered the J unlor sect1on of the school land Your leadens were Don Johnson Mllan Meyers W1lma Best and Velda Bearss By th1s tlme you were begln nxng to reap the frults of your prevlous years labor A greater and more genlal comradesh1p had developed among you and you were at peace w1th the tube You devoted most of your tlme to study but you d1d not neglect your physxcal development Great rlvalry between class basketball teams had arlsen and you were 1n good condxtlon to accept the challenge to play ln the class tournament fuaals whlch you lost to the Senlors by a nauow margm . 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CLASS l-IISTGRY The Junror Senror Banquet and Prom yy as the antrcrpated socral functron of the year A true gy psres you yy ere bedecked rn the frnest of srllxs ornaments of gold and srlycr and ropes of pearls The beauty of the Junror Gy psy marcls was drscussecl long afterwards rn thc camp As you began your Senror year you assumed an arr of serrousness not heretofore noted You realrvcd that your Madrc or Alma Mater could must go alonc Preparatrons began early rn September for a ncw eycperrence called gradua tron The Senror clan had to haye leaders so after graye consrderatron you chose Margaret Steen for presrdent Othcr offrcers were Brll Freld Loyyarne Vannctte and Betty Sanford Then there arosc the sclectron of a motto surt able for thrs rllustrrous class then the class flower the class colors and the type of cele bratron you would haye on the eye of your departure All these detarls haye been wrsely settled and as you are gathered here tonrght you are realrzrng the fulfrllment of the aboye men troned plans I commend you each and eyery one for the part each has taken rn makrng lrfe able and so happy You do honor' tonrght to Old Madre your Alma Mater your class leaders the faculty and most of all to yoursely es May the gleamrng lrght from thrs camp frre gurde you as you enter the open road fThrs Hrstory rs taken from The Open Poad play presented by the Senrors on Cltss Nrghtj CLASS' 'UOTTO Born not for ourselyes but for the world CLASS' COLORS Green and VS hrte FLASS PIOWLR Vkhlte Lrly . 2 . i Y ' . . i. 7 M . . . U, .. S , ,, . . Y , - . V' R L . . 711 i 1 U- Y 3 . ' . V K . . . ' , L.: x 1 Y K i ' - , ' ' L .' l , . Q A A l I . y C . v - 1 u I I x V v n ix, 1 , 1 I ' h l . A L , w Q - not follow' you on the open road and that you IU U10 2IYDSYSClW00l l2lY1Cl S0 C0HS'U'UCt1V9, S0'Dl'0f1l- v h u' - 1 . ' . 4 v ' v .'. ' 1 ' A ' 4 'V ' ' ' - H v .Y 1 -r v 1 h' r ' I , I I V Q ' v, , Y v . ,. . 4 ' . C. ' . Y 1 ' ' V,L K , , 1 1 ' ' , ' ' A , J ' ' - ' ' ' ' - a . . . , 3 . - , . v . 2 LY l . lvl 1, : v ' I V ' Q Y I r , l : ' ' . , . 2 ' ' ' ' CLASS WILL The hour IS fast approachmg when we the trxbe of 1946 shall be but a memory to those who remaln to carry on Bemg of unsound mmd and Judgment but knowmg full well the uncerta1nty of l1fe and bemg about to depart from th1s our last campmg ground we do hereby declare th1s our last wlll and testament To our worthy and patlent leaders of the past four years we leave our smcere thanks and apprecxatlon for thelr SQFVICGS and efforts that have prepared us for a happler and more useful llfe We of the Semor trlbe do hereby wlll and bequeath to our unworthy lnferlors the J unlors our br1ll1ant mmds whlch have enabled us to graduate To the Sophomores we wlll our xntelllgence and abxllty to bluff To the Freshmen we wlll our ablhty to graduate 1 Dorothy Bab1nec am sad but generous 1n offeung my beautlful blush to Martha Mc I Velda Bearss leave my Queen s crown to one of my late competltors I Wllma Best w1ll my helght to Jack Schulz It w1ll make hlm look less consplcuous I Dlck Beyer w1ll my wanderlng mlnd to Bob Pochyla I Joyce Bllhngsley wlll my sunny counten ance to Joan Schuyler I Glorla Blrkness will my modesty and shyness to Bex erly Bradford provlded she doesn t abuse It I Audrey Bltson wlll my good nature to Helen Hart, I Anna Jean Brondyke wlll take my blonde ha1r w1th me I l1ke It too you know I Erma Bucher w1ll any Journahstxc abxllty I mlght have to Lols Henduck I Ona Burmexster leave all my wltty re marks to the Freshman class to enable them to grln and bear the next three years I Lyle Cheever leave all my female admlrers to John Larson I Eleanor Dykstra will my practlcal nature to Marxloulse Brunals I Norman Eader w1ll my posltlon as foot ball captaln to anyone who thlnks he can han dle It I B111 Fleld leave my helght and manly physlque to Charles Bxrchfxeld I Marllyn Flemmg leave my modest dxgmty to M1d Morse I Dorls Houseman w1ll my red halr to Robert Schultz to match hls temper I Jacqueline Hulbert w1ll mv small stature to Marlan TenBr1nk I Mary Jean Kludy wlll my golden SIISHCC to Lawrence Hendrlckson I Josephlne Kublk w1ll my wlnnlng blue eyes to Leroy Bennett W1th those and your EIDSIZBIH mlnd you should do all rlght I Bob Jeffrles w11l my curhng 1ron to Bob Schultz I Don Johnson w1ll my ablllty to be late wlthout bemg caught to Doug Erlckson I Leo Macarow leave my arguments behind I Lottle Makln wlll my beautlful diamond to Greta Whltsell She can dream cant she I Clara Martin w1ll my abxllty to entertam the faculty to Albert James I Dorothy Plumhoff w1ll my dramatlc ablhty to Dons Llttle but dont overdo lt I Joan Rlce w1ll my artxstlc abllnty to the annual staff of 1947 I Gerald Rouse will a new supply of wavy hall to Mr Huklll. . e ' ' , 1 1 ' 1 , . . . . 1 1 . 1 1 - - . . 1 1 ' a u u . , , - 1 . . 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CLASS WILL I Pettx Qanford xxrll mx txprng abrlrtx to Doug hrrclwson I Clarence Strebloxx xxrll my abrlrtx to get out of trouble to Bob Sullrxan I Iox te Sxxanson xxrll trade mx herght xxrth Edna Makrn for a fexx erctra pounds Alree Iexxrs I Margaret Qtetn xxrll mx pleaslrrg person alrtx to Marx Mornrrrgstar l Margaret Xrndenberg xxrll my abrlrty to study Iatrn to Peg Near We the Xannette Txxrns xx1ll our co oper atrxc. sprr rt to Shelbx Hrgh School I Pat Wade xxrll mx undrseoxered talents to Marran Hax nor I Harold XI eaxer xxrll mx exerxdax orrgrnal rtx to Iohn Larson mx aorntx to fallx under aux erreumstanees to Marx Anderson I Carol Wxns xxrll mx qurxerrng heart to any grrl xx ho has the time and patrenee to keep rt gorng ,AA A SEAL ij Y V I, Ruth Schultz, leave all my boy friends to I, Betty Webber, do hereby will and bequeath V 1 qv Z6 V, 4 L 5 A ' A f3,1, v xx V M HHIEINIILUIHPE ,f I f 4, N 'MV f'vf'!Nv, tc lj , 5 9 I 1 ck V B! if 'Q 0 I 1 X X: J Q ' XE' y Z X is? morofbj fpafr Lo'H'le. 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J'4x.V'1 - fflgLkr:,,',,, 3, Bok J CLASS PROPHECY Class of 1946 a curtaln slowly rlses An alch appeals wlth the lnscrlptlon The Class of 1946 Beyond the alch I see a great cele blatlon talllng place It IS the dedlcatlon of a new state bulldlng and the speaker IS U S Senator Margalet Steen the Plesldent of youl class The scene changes and a w eddlng IS taklng place ln a lox ely chulch The bllde and gloom are Ruth Schultz and Lyle Cheex 61 The mlnlstel pelformlng the celemony IS Harold VX eay er Excltement prcyalls A mlll stllke IS tak ng place ln Shelbv Pat Wade the leadel of the strlke w ho loxes a good algument IS tlylng to conylnce the othel corporatlons to stllke The pollce haye fll'l21llX taken OVGI and Pat has been quleted Good w Olk boys It was a hard Job A lecture platform A famlllal H0109 IS pleadlng fol a penslon fol old malds over slxty Donald Johnson IS plesentlng the case The glarlng headllghts of 42nd Street and Broadway make It hard for me to read the Slgll I see Oh yes Dorothy Plumhoff IS stalrlng ln The Zelgfleld F0lll6S Hel tlallllllg began llght hele IH Shelby Hlgh School What IS that I heal? It IS a palade led by Josephlne KUDIC and Betty Sanfold carrylng placalds whlch lead Tax the Bachelols A wolthy cause they clalm In a beauty pallol wlth the slgn Tqflthlllg' IS Imposslble I ee Dolothy Bablnec as manager and seated undel the hall dlyel and the pelmanent waye machlne ale Lottle Millxlll alld M115 Kludy who ale challenglng Dolothy to make good hel slogan In an excluslye glrls school I see Dlck Peyel as Dean of Women Dlck was the most tlmld boy ln youl class A change has celtalnly come ON61 hlm A syndlcated column entltled Adylce to the Loyeloln appeals all the leadlng dally papers IH the Unlted States Lpon lnqulllng a to the wrlter I have leal ned that It IS Clal ence Stl eblow He galned a early expellence by talklng wlth Calol Vlyns about hel expellences Hlgh School Eleanor Dvkstla IS manager of a Day IWUTSGIV Hel deyotlon to chlldren and nurslng plompted hel to take thls work In a large store I see a new style expelt yery chlc It IS Joan Plce the al tlst of youl class . Y . ' . V. , . ' ' ' u u v . , . . . . , I . 1. 1 v v 1 . . 4 1 . - v ' ' v . v ' . ,R A ' ! Q V . v- 1 I 1 ' Q' v I v I v - v 1 1 ' . 1 v ' v , ' . t , . . . 4 Y . . . Q . ' . . . ' . . v . 4 . . ' v U . . . ,, I ' . . 4. ' . Y . . Y' . Y ' , . H . . . Y? ' '- 1 7 ' V 1 Y I 1 I v . - v' ' H ' ' ' H S . A v 1 W 7 1 ' . , 1 . - C . , . Y . . v . , . 1 Y ' 1 t . . 7 . . v . Y ' i Q . v ' ' U J . . H . ' ' IH . . . . , . . '. S . Q . . 1 Q v . n v Q' l rl 4 Y 1 u' l l' I 111 , ' Y . . . ' . . 1 1 . Y v v 1 7 y ' ' , . 1 4 . y 1 . L , . CLASS PRGPHECY In Parrs many buyers are grouped around the offrce of a great designer of mrllrnery NK ho rs he? Oh I see It rs Bob Jeffrres and two of the buyers are Betty Webber and Glorra Brrkness A retrred busrness yyoman Ona Burmrester rs tryrng to call her former employer to get her retrrement check but the telephone operator Velda Bearss doesnt seerr to be able to get the call through We hope she can Ona needs the check now that she rs on relref I see a nurse at Hackley Hosprtal Oh yes rt rs IK rlma Best and she has marrred one of her rrch patrerrts And I see also that Marrlyn Flem mg Joy ce Brllrngsley and Margaret Xandenberg haye become yery sue eessful nurses Elarne and Lowarne Vannette haye frnally set the date and are busy plannrng therr double yy eddrng I see Clara Martrn rs strll gorng to College tryrng hard to garn those degrees Gerald Rouse has graduated from Hrgh School and rs sue cessfully runnrng hrs fathers farm Joyce Swansou has completed a course rn orchestra drrectron and rs now drrector of 'rn all man orchestra Good gorng Joyce to bccome a moyre star It won t tell rf she yyrll malxc rt or not Leo Macarow rs a radro commentator and rs a great success I see a grrl has taken the place of Betty Hutton It rs Audrey Brtson the shy grrl of our class She has done a lot tow frrd rmprovement Mr Powers has a new model and grouped around hrs offrce are seyeral moyre producers The new model rs Anna Jean Brondyke and she rs w anted by popular demand She can t be all places at once so be careful Anna Jean I see that Norman Eader rs at hrs old occupatron of bluffrng hrs way to success I see Erma Bucher has taken oyer Norma Beckmans posrtron as Teacher of Bloomrng X alley School Jacquelrne Hulbert rs an rnstructor at Interlochen Musrc Camp Class the cry stal ball ffrdes and I can see no more From yy hat I lraye seen I thrnk all of you wrll be a grcrt succcss rn the future world L . . , . . . 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Y ' Q , 1 , .. . , Y k , .I c I ' ',, I ' ' ' ' ' 1 '12 - x ' ' v - I CIFTATCDRY To Velda Bealss vue glve th1S fashlon magazlne so she can keep up on the latest faSh1ODS Bob Jeffrles we glve th1S bottle of hall O11 so he vvlll be able to keep h1S plettv cul ly hdll ln place L0tt19 Makln vve g'1V6 th1S cook book P13Ct1C6 makes pelfect Lottle Dlck Bevel vve glve thls can of led palnt to Dallll hls t1l1Clx vvlth so he can be seen as well as heard Margaret Steen oul noble leaclel vve glve th1S car so she can go to Ludlngton mole often To Harold Weaver we glve thls DIHHO so he can contlnue hls muslcal work To Dorothy Plumhoff the hallless gvpsv vve glXG th1S bottle of hall glower After you use It a few years Dolt you wlll have vvondelful lesults To Don Johnson vve g1V6 th1S dlctlonary so he can look up those enormous wol ds he uses To Betty Sanford our vvandellng gvpsy vve g1VC thls Jeep so she car travel over Europe To Bettv Webber the patlent one vse glVS thls man to keep her company when Smokey goes away To Gelald Rouse the sleepy gy psy vve glW9 th1S alalm clock so hell be on tlme fOl a fevv thlngs To Mary Jean Kludy we glve thlS face povv der to cover her beau tlful blush To Joan RICE we g1V6 thls book Hovv to Eat a Lot and Yet Be Sllm To Clara Martln vve g1NG thlS scootel Novv she can get everywhere at once We hear Erma Bucher s weakness IS sallors so we glve her thls one to keep her company To Lyle Cheevel we g'1V6 these SCISSOTS so he can contlnue belng a cut up wherever he goes To Anna Jean Brondyke we g'1V6 th1s perowlde Just ln case her hall ever turns dark To Norman Eader our noble seaman vue glve tllls sallor hat We heal he wants to Joln the navy Y . 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GIFT!-XTORY To Ona Burmelster we glV6 tnese retlrement papers That seems to be her greatest ambatlon To Elalne and Lowame Vannette we glye these sholthand books so they can start out on thelr busmess caxeers To Jackle Hulbert the muslcal one we glye thls book on song hlts so she can keep up on the latest To Margalet Xandenbczg we glye thlS thelmometer to help hex lr her nursmg work To Marilyn Flemlng we glye th1S thread and needle che was alyy ays loslng hers 1n Home Ee CIHSS To DOIIS Houseman we glye thls boyc of Vlgoro so she yyxll get a l1ttle more pep Seemg that Clalence Stleblow IS golng to be our futule coach we glye hlm thls book on sports To Wllma Best we gxye these two horses so she wont haye to lxye 1n a one horse town To Pat VK ade ou1 dreamy gypsy we glye thls Memo book so she yyon t forget qumte so eas1ly To Eleanor Dykstra we gxye th1S dlsh to feed her l1ttle tubesmen At Audley Bltson we throw thlS mouse VN e know she xsnt af1 axd of To Toyce B1lllI'lgSl9y our trayellng gypsy we glye thus tlcket up NIOIH1 for that yaeatlon she was always talkmg about To I uth Schultz we glye thls book so she can keep hel dates stl alght To C3101 ytyns we gxye thls medal because she was so good at blufflng To Dorothy Babmec our futule beautlclan yye glye thls book on h'11r styles to help her 1n her woxk To Gloxla Bukness, our future dless ClCS1g'I1E-Bl we glye thls paper doll so she can begln her career To Josephme IXUDIC oecause she yy as so good at kmttlng we glye thls Xdlll To Leo Macaxoyy, ou1 a1t1st1c gypsy yye g1ye these palnts so he can make more Slg'flS To Joyce Swanson yve glye this dlme to help f1nance her college educatxon Y r ' v . i r . . 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CNS GIPLS Joy ce Swanson N elda Beal ss Dorothy Plumhoff 'Nelda Bearss Audrey Bltson XX 1lma Best Mary Jean kludy Clara Martln VN 1lma Best Vannette Twms Malgaret Steen Maulyn Flemlng Maulxn Blemlng Betty Sanford Anna Jean Bl0I1djlx6 Clara Ma1t1n Dorothy Plumhoff Vhlma Best Una Bulmelstel Ona Bulmelqtbl W1lma Best Maxgfuet Steen Dorotln Plumhoff' M llgdlbl. Vandenber g Calol Wxns Lettx XX ebbel L xrol Wxns Clara Mdltlll MUSICIHH Best Dressed Best Daneel Pest Looklng Best Natured Most Llkelx To Succeed Most Modest Most Absent Mlnded Most Or1g1nal Mos Concelted Most Popula1 Most D1g'n1f1ed Most P1act cal Most Athletlc Cutest P6Dp19St 'vlxttlest Smaltest Class Cut up I est Class Arguel Pest Pelsonallty Vlost btllllbljlll Most Studlkllls Class Plutf Most T1llxltlXC Vlolfess Wolf Patultx Iul.lSllClS BOYS Harold NK eaver Bob Erlckson Ifranus Mltteer Blll F1eld Lyle Cheever Leo Macarow Lvle Cheexer Bob Erxckson Ieo Macarow Fxanc1s Mltteer Lyle Ckeewer Bob Teffues Bob Jeffrxes Norman Eader Norman Eadel Don Johrson Ieo Maearow Leo MHCBIOXN Norman Eadel Clarentt Stleblow Leo Macarovs Lyle Cheever It :anus M1ttee1 Bob Jeff1 les Norman Lader Harold VN eaxel Blll F1eld Don Johnson L 7 , . . . .' ' - AY Q v 7 f K v V' ' ' J Y v. Y , . 4 Q . xv ' LY . ' I ' ' Annu Jean Brondyke Flirt Bill Field ' ' 3' . - lv ' . . A ,. 1 . ., . 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' 'fr JUNIOR CLASS BACK ROW Phyllls Bennett Phlla Shafer Marlan Haynor Joyce Aeblg Mlldred Morse Donna Bearss Gertrude D111 Ahce Weaver Betty Dewey FOLRTH ROW Esther Sutter Marllyn Isley Paullne Bllhngsley Joan Schuyler Clara Tltus B111 Woodhouse Marguerlte Beckman Dorls Llttle Charlene Balkema, Mlldred Vlsger Betty JSTVIS Margaret Near THIRD ROW Paulme Stubbs Betty Godfrey Marshall Franke Amy Lou Clevenger, Beverly Hocklng Mary Anderson George Bltson Helen Hart Ronald Best Mary Jane Stewart Mary MOYHlDgSt3T SECOND ROW Ceclle House Lols Hendrxck John Fanberg Joe Mlller Bob Getty Easton Marllouxse Brunals Mlss Dlckle Advlsor FIRST ROW Bob Pochyla Lawrence Sklnner Gerald Vander Wall Bob Mornlng star Don Glfford Albert James Austln Palge Paul Lukonxc Elwood Bender Doug Hogston Warren Isley NOT SHOWN Doug Erlckson Eleanor Hlddema Lowell HOdg1DS John Vannette The JUHIOFS took a promxnent part ln the school aClZ1V1'C18S of the year They sponsored the school carnlval on November 17 At the Chrlstmas Party they were responslble for gettmg and dec oratxng the Chrlstmas trees On March 14 they gave the h1gh school party called The Ir1shman s J1g The Semors faculty, and school board members were guests at the annual Junlor Semol Banquet glven May 10 : . , . , . , .y . 7 I Y Y ' ' , I . . . . , ' 3 3 Y 1 1 I Y Y f Y ' : ' l 1 9 3 9 ! 7 l , . N : l 1 . I v - 1 . 1 1 Jack Phllllps, Lawrence Henrickson, Leroy Bennett, Margorle Field, Barbara Y . Y ' l . ' I v . 1 1 . ' Y 3 Y 1 Y I , . 2 ' , ' , ' , - 0 A. Y ' IK ' I 7 ' Y! y . SCDPHCDMORE CLASS BACK ROW Grace Johnson Etta Mae Morrxson Mollle Butler Sue Henry Robert Beyer FOURTH ROW Tom Woodhouse Irene Dunlap Beverly Bradford Martha McLouth Elaxne Shafer Leroy Wybenga Ahce Lewxs Mane Adams Barbara Hulbert Mary 1Nll9S THIRD ROW Josephme Mezynskl Norman Webber Greta Whxtsell Helene Lewrs Edna Makm Mary Cntchett Theta Knudsen Mmam Near Carolyn Maurm Marlan Claeys Robert Forbear SECOND ROW Pat Bennett Jacquelune Morrxson George Shaffer Walter Abbott John Sulhvan Helen Schoenburg Gordon Croff Peggy Ash Robert Flory James Grant Zola Hunt Miss Carr fadvxsorl FRONT ROW Dale Rasmussen Douglas Eader Earl Wxssner Robert Schultz John Larson Jack Schulz Maman Ten Bnnk Kenneth Sanford Burton Hawley Robert Sulhvan Lvle Smlth NOT SHOWN Nedra Isley Ben Near Mary Lou Pearce Jack Pierson Zona Stubbs The Sophomore Class began lts actxvltles ln September by an ln ltxatlon of the Freshmen Helene Lewls and Ken Sanford were our candldates for kmg and queen for the School Carnival where we d1d very well selhng soft drmks, candy and hot dogs A club was formed by a group of Sophomore glrls They used the name of G A B QGab and Glamourj and Miss Aldrlch IS their supervxsor Our annual party Sprlng Fever was glven on April a Musxc was fulnlshed by LaPorte s orchestra Durlng the course of the year there were four new students Etta Mae Mom 1son Patrlcxa Bennett Zola Hunt, and Jacquelme Morrxson OFFICERS Presldent Walter Abbott Vice Presldent Ken Sanford Secretary Treasurer Thera Knudsen ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y. 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' ....... . -.- FRESHMAN CLASS BACK ROW Beatrxce Bltson Dorothy Henry Barbara Cheever Kate Smxth Joan Current Leta Wyns Theodore Andreas Joyce Anderson Alberta Marne Frleda Fessenden Olga Acker Beverly Monroe FOURTH ROW Dlck Dulmsky Forrest Godfrey Charlotte Glover Arlene Prlese, Peggy Hansen Alxce Gale Robert Wrlght Rose Campagna Walter Dodds Charles Blrchfleld Norma Aeblg THIRD ROW Marllyn Fleld Mxldled Kludy George Flemmg Glorla Feuhrmg Angela Burmelser Royal Lambrlx Lllleas Brunals Dorothy Decker Harold Burmelster Maxlne Jarvls Allce Kublk SECOND ROW John Kraus Charles Schoenberg Jerry Heykoop Karl Olsen Barbara Young Lavon Putney Wllbur Forbear James Schultz Nell Skmner, Kenneth Bays Mr Kllmer fadvlsorl FIRST ROW Ethel Wentzloff Francls Hawley Walter Cleveland Chfford Graff Dale Lewls Jack Makin Jack Bucher Wayne Beachum Ethel Burmelster Marlan Lewls INOT SHOWN Jamce Vannette Arland Mltteer Ronald McLouth Blll Dukes Ruby Bucher The Freshman class act1v1t1es durmg the 1945 46 school year IH cluded two carnlval act1v1t1es, a dance and a clder and doughnut con cesslon whlch proved to be a very popular spot durmg the evenlngs f9StlXltl9S An all hlgh school party, held May thxrd, rounded out a year of events The representatlves 1n the Queen s court at the carnlval were Jack Bucher and Leta Wyns CLASS OFFICERS Presldent XValter Cleveland Vice P1 esldent Barbara Cheever Secl etal y Glorla Feuhrlng Treasul er Ahce Kubxk ' 1 Y , Y fs 1 1 1 1 , . : Y ! , Y 7 1 Y , , . - 1 1 1 1 Y l Y ! 1 1 - ' 7 7 ' Y Y 1 1 ' 1 1 , . . 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EICHTH GRADE BACK ROW Lols Putney Ruth Steen Glenna Love Shxrley Glanz Mary Johnson Lawrence McLouth SECOND ROW Elmer Pxerson Gerald Pochyla Betty Day Joanne Graff Theresa Campagna Emma Palge Glen Towne Lyle McLouth Andrew Near Mlss Carlson f2.dVlS0l, FRONT ROW Beverly Elhott Wanda Long Joyce Wmchester Stanley Crothers Jack Long Wllllam Stiles Roger Koster Yvonne Ash Donna Baker Donna Schulz NOT PRESENT James Lavoy Memoues of 1946 wxll always run rampant through the mmds of us twenty exght Elghth Gradels Those splxlted lectures of Mxss DlCkl6 the mxllmg 3.1Ol,1I1d gettlng settled for study hall . everyone trylng to slgn out at the same tlme the glrls 11ng toss competlng wlth the boys penny toss at the carnn al Ruth Steen and Jerry Pochyla m the Queens Court g1X1Hg our fnst Hlgh School Party on May 17 We max be plejudlced but lf It w elent fo1 elghth gladels thele would nevel be F1 eshmen CLASS OFFICERS X Ice Plesxdent Secl etal S T1 easul 61 Repl esentatlx e Roger Koster Ruth Steen Bexerly Ellxott Donna Schulz Z I Y Y Y . 1 Y . . . , .. - N Y. v 7 , ' . ' ' Y - . '. . . . President .................. ........, J erry Pochyla :Da If-01 h Lofflc.. Daw 544 M Cam I ETX? 'Dar-15 :Don 'TH .Dauj Nav-ry, ir- Lowell Ta-T ?5'fC C, Q, F0 0'- ' 311+ 'Bob 5' Harold Y Bob 77 m'd Charlene Bal: if fi UQKYAK Nl ffm H MNH! X X 1 ,B fff 'I 2 Sy Ni- Wq xN ! Hel fy ,XX S D I-'N ,tg C? I --f 5 + mx . 5, M gl lj I 7 5? ,ln X -X-Z' nj law Ay 45 Y ' WM I 2 f ww 1! j Q f ,X X 5 1 Ki XX Q 1: XM ,S W xt JS xg -, cg. I J W , a , mtv O A :W Y STUDENT CCDUNCJL FRONT ROW Walter Abbott Bob Jeffrles Walter Cleveland Lyle Cheever Don Johnson Bob Pochyla Bob Getty BACK ROW Leta Wyns Donna Schultz Mr Ewmg Mrs Ewlng Mr Van Zanten Margaret Steen Gerald Pochyla Molly Butler 'Ihe Student Councll was orgamzed ID Shelby xn Aprll 1937 Slnce that t1me the Councll has played an 1mportant part 1n the many act1v1t1es of our school The Councll began thelr act1v1t1es thls year by sponsorlng the F1eshman Receptlon on October 10 The muslc was furnlshed by La P01 tes orchestra A lunch room was 9St3bl1Sh6d for the beneflt of those who eat thelr lunch at school The stamp and bond sale was contlnued A Chrlstmas party was supervlsed by the councll on December 20. Records were purchased and dancmg was furmshed for all the basket ball games A hall monltor system was estabhshed for the flrst t1me Two class tournaments were sponsored A plaque was purchased to record the w1n ne1s A tennls tournament was also sponsored Baseball unlforms were purchased Several classes contrlbuted to thls proJect Electlons for class offlcers and next years councll offlcers were held 1n May On May 22 a mag1c1an entertalned at afternoon and eyenlng performances At the close of the year the new offlcers wele honored at a party OFFICERS Vlce Presldent Bob Pochyla Secretary Malgaret Steen Treasurer Don Johnson Representatlve at Large Don Johnson 2 v 1 - ' x - l y ' 5 1 l ' , . . . . . . . , I i , , . . . , . . ' ! President ................. . ........... Lyle Cheever V ' 1 PAPER STAFF BACK ROW Wilma Beet Joyce Billingslex Margaret Steen Joan Rice Gloria BlIkYl9QS Wins Ewing f8dVliOIf Ona Bulmelster Patricia VVade Bettv Sanford Betty Webbei Claia Maltin FIRST ROW Dolothg Plumhoff Bob J6ffIleS Joyce Swanson Don Johnson Bill ABSENT Fleanoi Dslwtla This xeaz a couise in Speech and Jouinalism si as offeied to tu entw seniois -ks palt of tlieii woik this class published the school paper ex eix two weeks Thex also did much of the woilx on the annual Field, Clarence Streblow, Lottie Makin, Harold Weaver, Erma Bucher. C-lRLSx CLEE CLUB BACK ROW Kathleen Smxth Phlla Shafer Mary Nxles Barbara Hulbert W1lma Best Thera Knudson Etta Mae Morrlson Rose Campagna Mlldred Morse Allce Weaver Betty Dewey Barbara Cheever THIRD ROW Joyce Aeblg Charlene Balkema Velda Bearss Joan Schuyler Clara Tltus Ruth Schultz Helene Lewxs Jacquelme Morrxson Dorls Lxttle Joyce Bxllmgsley Irene Dunlap Joan Current SECOND ROW Dorothy Babmec Margaret Vandenberg Mary Anderson Glorra Fuehrmg Helen Hart Loxs Hendrlck Bonme Putney Mary Mornlngstar Joyce Swanson Ceclle House Edna Makxn Mrs Marx Director FIRST ROW Glorla Blrkness Ona Burmelster Lxlleas Brunals Marllvn Flemmg Helen Schoenberg Ethel Burmelster Lottle Makln Marlon Lewls Marlloulse Brunals Barbara Easton Angela Burmemster NOT SHOWN Clara Martm Eleanor Hlddema Eleanor Dykstra The Gxrls Glee Clubs are three m number two clubs m the Hlgh School and one m the elghth grade They functlon as slngle groups and also as comblned groups The Boys Glee Club IS omposed of Hugh School boys only and they furnished muslc for school programs by themselves and also wlth the Glrls Clubs The combmed Glee Clubs partlclpated ln the Thanksgxvmg Chrlstmas World Day of Prayer and Easter programs as well as the School Sprmg Muslcal For the Chapel servlces whxch were held every two weeks the Clubs provlded specmal musx cal numbers-elther as slngle groups or as a combined group Sometlmes small num be1s of these Clubs sang solos duets or small ensemble numbers Many of the gurls acted as accompamsts for the Chapel slngmg Wllma Best and Marllyn Flemmg were the Semor glrls who gave thelr services ln thlS respect Lols Hendrlck Helene Lewls Charlene Balkema Rose Campagna and Yvonne Ash contrlbuted IH llke manner Walter Abbott and John Fanberg and Ceclle House and Charlene Balkema gave musical numbers at the School Carmval Edna Makm also Jolned the specxal numbers for the carmval and presented I Never Had A Mammy ' whxch she gave fox the mmstrel snow m the sprlng of 45 Z V D Y i I 7 ! Y ! 7 Y Y ' : I Y Y Y Y V 7 I 7 7 Y ' 3 v Y Q y Y D l 7 Y ! 7 I ' Y ' 5 v 1 y . 1 9 1 ! ! Y 9 ' 2 , , . . , . . . , y . ' c , . . . . , v , 1 I ' 1 1 ' - ' 7 ! ' . . . . . ,. I 1 y D ! 1 . V . . A ' . lr . . . ' KL I ' 1 r V . . . , BCDYS' CLEE CLUB BACK ROW LeRoy Wybenga George Fleming Ronald Best John Funberg Walter Abbott Marshall Franke Nerl Skinner Norman Webber Bill Woodhouse Mrs Marx Director FRONT ROW George Shaffer Harold Weaver Bob Pochvla Iawrence Skinner Elwood Bender Dale lewis Bob Morningstar Jack Phillips Karl Olson Joe Miller 'NOT SHOWNI Lowell Hodgrns Ben Near The Christmas Program O Night Among The Thousands was an outstanding program The church choirs three in number Joined with the Clee Clubs in pre sentrng rt to a very large congregation The efforts of all who particrpited were greatly appreciated by the community as a whole The combined Clee Clubs provided the music for the World Dav of lraxer The splendid manner in which they sang The lords Praver b 4. H Malotte 'ind To Thee We Sing bv P Thach won for them new recognition 'ls choir singers for all of Shelby s churches the flrst Sundas in March The Easter program was perhaps the most outstanding event that the Glee Clubs were privileged to participate in It wa The Seven Last Word of Christ b Theo Dubois The church choirs again were a part of this commumts program The Spring Musical The Garden of Remembrance will be remembered in long years to come Songs from the light operas and cla ical selections bx out standing composers were sung in a very lovely garden setting The soloists were Ruth Schultz Lois Hendrick Miss Aldrich Harold Weaver Walter Abbott Lawrence Skinner Marshall Franke and Robert Pochxla Others rn duet and small ensembles were Wilma Best Marilyn Fleming Clara Martin Lottie Makin and Dorothy Babinec Joyce Billingsley Eleanor Dvkstra Glorra Birkness. and Joxce Swanson were chorus members Both Glorra Brrltness and Joyce bwanson assi ted with their vrolrn and flute The Glee Clubs were under the direction of Mrs August Wlarx q l ' , , . y y n , . , J , A . Q, - , 1 , A' 1 . . . : , . . Q 1 1 AK Y' 14 y' v . l 1 ' - J v I ' 2 1 f . , s . ' ' ' . , '. ', , y r . . ' , 1 H ' . . . ' ' ' . .' and also an invitation to sing these same selections at Sunday morning services v7 v ' 1 ' ' as vv Y' . . 5 ' . ' ' ss' . ' - j - Q - u . - - ' . v. y A , 'Y . v A t A , . Q 'v q . I ', t , ' L- -' 'L G 1 ' ' - v N v - 'Q -I MASQUE Amo BAUBLE BACK ROW Barbara Cheever Alice Weaver Etta Moruson Dick Dullnski Charlene Balkema Martha McLouth Clala Maitin Mollie Butler Kate Smith SECOND ROW Betty Webber Malgaiet Steen Mary Morningstar Thela Knudsen Betty Sanford Marjorie Field Norman Webber Edna Makin Dorothy Plumhoff Ruth Schultz Bill Woodhouse Miss Aldrich Cadvlsorl BOTTOM ROW Marshall Franke Harold Weaver Marilyn Fleming Lyle Cheever Don Gifford Francis Mitteer Richard Beyer Elwood Bender Lawrence Skinner Lawrence Hendrickson Joe Miller NOT SHOWN Leo Macarow Lowell Hodgins For the past seven years Masque Sz Bauble has been an active and it has contrlbuted to the amusement and entertainment of all sorts of programs One act plays were planned to give all the members of the club a chance to participate in some d1E1II'1at1C affair The three act play was the mam event of the year Officers for this year are President Clara Martin Secretary Betty Webber Vice P1 esident Ma1Jor1e Field Business Mgr Lowell Hodgins Productlon Manager . B111 Woodhouse The club has enjoyed the assistance of Miss Alduch, who has acted as then advisor y 1 K ' . 9 A l 1 5 l - 9 . 6 I . 7 . . 7 ' I 9 Y 1 Y ' . 2 . , ,. 1 , I . y I . , 1 ' 1 ' ! 7 ! : , ' . dramatics organization. This year the club has been filled to capacity HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TOP ROW Phlla Shafer Marle Adams Beverly Bradford Etta Mae Morrlson Ela1ne Shafer Martha McLouth Allce Lewxs Betty Dewey SECOND ROW MSTIOH Haynor Whldred Vlsger Joyce Aeblg Dorls Houseman Marlam Near Patrlcla Wade Clara Txtus Joan Schuyler Velda Bearss Donna Bearss Sue Henry Mlss Carlson fAdVlSOTl FIRST ROW Edna Makln Mary Mornmgstar Ona Burmeslter Marlloulse Brunals Beverly Hockmg Barbara Easton Mary Jane Stewart Helen Hart Mary Crltchett Carolyn Mauun Greta Whltsell Home Economlcs mcludes cook1ng sewmg and related arts Exerv thmg that xs not cooklng or sewmg IS mcluded under related arts at club meetmgs H1ghl1ghts of the year ss ere a potluck party where a slxp up made food at the 'Nlght Owl Eat Shoppe on Carmx al Nlght Presmdent Joan Schuyler Vxce Presldent Pat Vl ade Sec1eta15 Velda Bearss I l Q . r 1 l a ,. , . . . . . V. 7 ,- Y ' w D . . , z Y, Y . ' lt a baked bean affalrg a food sale on Navy Dayg and the servlng of 4 ' yr ' , ' P. E. P. CLUB BACK ROW Carol Wyns Velda Bearss Betty YN ebber Anna Jean Brondylte Donna Bearss Mlldred Morse Mlss Carr advlsor FRONT ROW Margaret Steen Mauan Claeys lVIa1guer1te Beckman lVIa1ge rmeld Joyce Swanson Dorothy Plumhoff Betty Sanfold Ruth Schultz P E P started 1ts year of act1x1t1es by 1n1t1at1ng the new rnembexs who were Dorothy Plumhoff Marlan Claeys Ruth Schultz Betty VK eb ber Betty Sanford Anna Jean Brondyke Velda Bea1ss Donna BGHISS and Marguerlte Beckman Offleers were elected at our fust rneetmg They are Marge Fxeld Presldent Ruth Schultz Secretary and Treas urer and Carol Wyns Reporter Partles were held GNEIX two weeks wlth two of the glrls IH charge of each party Durmg the N631 we at tended two dances at the Curyecrest vnlth mus1c by Eddle How ard and Calmen Cavallero On January 6 7 and 8 we had a gland tlme at Morses cottage ln Pentvvater We completed the yea1 s 3.Lt1X1t1QS vuth a blg party at Stony Lake at vshlth guests V919 muted . 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Mollie 1945 BASEBALL STANDING Bob Jeffrles Gordon Croff Bob Pochyla Norm Webber Coach Olm Vanderburg SITTING Dale Rasmussen Bob Sulhvan Bob Schultz Norm Eader Don Gxfford Lyle Cheever In the flrst game of the season the Tlgers played ln top form and they defeated Montague 9 to 3 The next two games were not so good for we were beaten by North Muskegon 13 to 6 and by Vlrhltehall lo to 4 However after these two upsets the Tlgels came back fnghtmng and won over Pentwater by a scole of 2? to 6 and H rt 11 to 10 In the next three games the Tlgers were beaten by Vlhltehall Montague and Hart On the whole the Txgers plaved well together and deserve a great deal of credlt for the fxghtxng Splflt whlch they show ed Shelby Shelbv Shelbv Shelby 23 Montague North Muskegon 13 Whltehall Pentwater Shelbv Shelby Shelby Shelby Hart Whltehall Montague Ha1t a . ' ' 'I ' ' , 9 . 3 U 11 10 , 6 I' . 3 ' 7 , 4 7 ' 15 j 4 I ' 12 ' 6 4 ' 5 BACK ROW Coach Olm Vanderberg John Sullxvan George Bltson Harold Weaver Lyle Cheever Bob Getty Bob Sulluan Walter Clevland Asst Coach Dxck Weller MIDDLE ROW Mgr B111 Woodhouse Gerald Rouse Ken Sanford Tutts Vanderwall Doug Eader Leo Macarow Don Glfford Bob Pochyla Asst Mgr George Shaffer BOTTOM ROW B111 Field Clarence Streblow Aust1n Palge Dale Rasmussen Wayne Beachum Earl WISSHCT Norm Eader Shelby lllllfllllllllllllll 3535? VARSITY Strehlow Wlssner D Eader Rasmussen Pa1ge M01 mngstar Fleld Vandelwall Gxffoxd N Eader Macarow Left Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby to Rlght L nd Tackle Guard Center Guard Tackle R nd L Half Fullback R Half Quartel back Musk Hts 2n Newaygo Montague Fxemont Scottvllle North Muskegon 26 Wh1tehall Hart I 0 ., .A '1 --uvnhu-------n.-- 0 7 , K U'- . . QZTE 7 ,, ' ' , ,,,W ' ,K V ' E L y lyyoy R to - ' .o...,..,......... ......,..,.,, L . V 1 . .....,................,..,,,,. L. 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E ' CGHCH NHNHGQR UUQUQMHU QEMQGW Although the football season wasnt verv Impresslxe 1n the games won the T1gers fought hard and tulned out some well played games Thlrty boys we1e recrulted at the start of he season and they were put to work gettlng the hghts up IH tlme for the flrst game Dlek Wellex a returned veteran axded Olln Vandel bulg 1n the coaehlng and they had a dlffltult Job gettmg us IH shape for the season Our f1rst game was w1th the Muskegon Seconds and they won 12 to 6 1n a hald fought ball game Shelby was lackmg pass detense and the Helght s team scored tNY1C9 ln the fu st ha f After thls bad stalt the Tlgers met Ne waygo and lecelved another defeat w1th Ne waygo wlnmng 6 to 0 on a last mlnute pass The lest of the season was play ed w1th the from Scottv1lle In the last game of the season we met our gleatest 11yal Halt The teams we1e evenly matched but the Halt team SC019d early 1n the game and the Tlgers were unable to even up the score Sex e1al tlmes durlng the game the Txgels we1e IH sco11ng posltlon but falled to CI ack the Hart forwald l1ne At a banquet tenoeled to the boys by the Lhamber of Commelce letters were awarded to the boys . 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I ' un V v l Y Y BGSKEUEMUH Coach Olm Vanderburg B111 Fleld Norm Fader Brute Erlckson Don Johnson Tutts Vanderwall Captaln Lyle Cheever Doug Eader Bob Pochvla Harold Weaver WIa1shall Franke Manager Dlck Dulmskx EMSMEUEMUU SEMSQW The best spokesman for the Tlgers IS the hard games whlch thev fought The season wasn t marked wlth many wms but the boys played outstandmg ball Captain Lyle Cheever and hrs teammates all gave excellent accounts oi themselves and made lt a thumbs up season The Tlgers dld not fare so well m the tournament at Hart They drew Hart for an opemng nlght battle and lost 33 to 31 1n a close game Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby sh Z fl K St Marys Montague N Muskegon Whltehall Fremont Montague Scottv1lle Tournament Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby 31 Hart Hart Whltehall N Muskegon Fremont Hart Scottvllle Muskegon 2nd EBL7XSEKlIUlIEL7XllU. Coach Olln Vanderburg Jack Schultz Earl Wlssner Ken Sanford Bob Sulllvan, Walter Clevland Tmy Henrlckson John Sulllvan George Shaffer Wayne Beachum, Manager Dlck Dulmskx EBEECIICD ENUJ UIIMUVI EBMQDQCEUEBMDU. As always the second team boys had a very good season Fxve sophomores played most of the year on the team and they worked well ogether The boys won 9 out of 13 games played Wxth two more years of basket ball left the boys should develop lnto a powerful team Bob Sulllvan served as Captaln outstandmg leadershlp that the boys of the team and xt was largely through hxs had a successful season Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby St Marys Montague N Muskegon Whltehall Fremont Montague Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Scottvxlle Scottvxlle Hart Whxtehall NI Muskegon Fremont Hart ri! ' 1 ' ................ 24 l ' .. .,..... 20 ..............,. 21 ,...,...... 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' N M -...v su-I , ' 5 uh f vga' .vi 5 rg U 7 My '5' S, 1 if 42 2 3 I I A gg , 1 ff -- X E ' S 1 M- f SENIGR CLASS PLAY The seniors presented A Ready Made Family a three act comedy by Jay Tobias, February 15 Agnes Martyn, a widow with three chil dien marries Henry Turner, a widower with two childien The children do all they can to break up the marriage, but in the end are happy with their new ready made family CAST OF CHARACTERS Agnes Martyn ta wldowj Erma Bucher Bob ther sonl Don Johnson Marllee ther elder daughteij Ruth Schultz Gracie ther youngest childl ......................,...,,.....,...............,..,........,...................,,, Betty Webber Miss Lydia ther sister-in-lawl ......... .......................,.,.......,..................,..... D orothy Plumhoff Henry Turner ta widowerj .............,............................,.............,.....,................... Harold Weaver Doris this daughterj ..i.,.....,.,.......,........v..,...............,...............,......,.................... Margaret Steen Sammie this son! .........................i....,,,............,......................l...........,...,.,................. Lyle Cheever Begonia tthe Martyns darky cook! ..... ,........,.,..,,,..,,.,.,.,,,.,,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, s,,,,,, B e tty Sanford Nicodemus tthe Marty, ns colored handy many .,....,.,,..,,,..A....,.,...,.....,,,r,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Dick Beyer I P! CARNIVAL The Annual School Carmval sponsored by the Junlor Class was held on November 17 The rooms and halls were used for booths and concesslons at Wh1Ch the var1ous classes and school organlzatlons elther sold food or provxded some type of amusement The aud1tor1um was re selxed for the program after whxch door prxzes and concesslon puzes were glwen to those holdmg the lucky numbers Masque and Bauble gave a dramatlzatlon entltled Sllence Please The hlghllght of the evemng was the crownlng of Norman Eader cesslon was made up of candldates from the fue upper classes Mlke Kllmer and Ronme Strlblev acted as crow n beaxers and Caroly n XX Qllel and Shlrley Babmec as tram bearers The exghth grade candxdates were Ruth Steen and Jerry Pochyla the n1nth grade Leta W5 ns and Jack Bucher the tenth grade Helene LQWIS and Kenneth Sanford the elex enth grade Lols Henduck and Robert Mormngstal ! ! 1 n 1 It l Q ,, . , . and Velda Bearss, both seniors, as Carnival King and Queen. The pro- : , ' 1 y 'l ' S ' f T c.u.If Dyggh Ph? EBUJUWQQ VHVUUHNKEEE MASQUE AND BAUBLE PLAY l-mv V l H - 4 .Af - ' N 1... fe: March 22 marked the successful presentatlon of the three act com edy mystery Everybody s Crazy The productlon was under the duec t1on of Mlss M E Aldrxch Three college boys determlne to run a summer hotel Guests are tempted to come because of advertlsements announcxng a famous dancer guest a hldden fortune and curatlve mlneral water All the guests turn out to be strlctly characters and much fun ensues The cllmax of the play comes when the boys flnd the hldden treasure Herb Stanley Don Glfford Juhe Mather Charlene Balkema Elmer Snced Joe Mlller Mrs Spooner Margalet Steen Tomrry Wllkms Norman Webber Carollne Marge Fleld Wllllam Bates B111 Woodhouse Cella Mollle Butler Ketura Katt lara Martin Libby Ann Betty Webber Adam Pottle Marshall Franke Jasper Elwood Bender Gladiola ........l........,..,............... Edna Makin Godfrey VanGorden .,..,...,......,..,........... .......,,.,....,...,....Lawrence Hendrickson Messenger B05 .....,..lll.,.,... Harold Weaver Dara? H B Ewrva, ,A ji . L A,-cl M:S3Qarr L 'U Helen J? -5 ij! Hou-a JI!! aww' V4-4.4 .MQYJ f1C.C. ' aft,- ,I M in ffdifd, 13: Ver-:Ly wmflho lj-0 CC' JJOCA CB b 04. 'f' f' ami-Y Mtv-'l V, Msg, V .1 off' QJa. o... : I ' Bob All 1Yar-ma, 'Blr b I etc MOYLR STUDIOS U R P POR SHFIBI SIWNIORS POR MAN! YEARS' IA PIER! WAY IS YOI R c UAHAWILP' Traverse flty, Mlchlgan P H TUG A H S SATISFACTION A fter Graduatwn I MICHIGAN ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE CO SHELBY LUMBER COMPANY Everythmg ln Bulldlng Materla SHELBY FORD TRACTOR SALES Ford Ferguson System Harrlson BENNINGS Manufacturlng Super Servlce Company SINCLAIR PRODUCTS SHELBY MICHIGAN Telephone 258 Shelby I O C Your friends are always as near as your elephone . . . Why not keep in touch with them after you leave school? The cost is small. A cc 1 0 0 Q I 0 'ISELEPHONE 174 SHELBY, MICHIGAN TELEPHONE 196 SHELBY, MICHIGAN SHOECRAFT DRY GOODS Womens and Mens Wear Smuw Mu H11 AX TELEPHONE 15 SHELBY DAIRY RALPH TEN BRINK rest S Super Servlce TEXACO PRODUCTS Chevrolet' Parts and Service Shelby Muchlgon NEAR S FEED MILL PHONE 120 SHELBY Best Wnshes to the Claes of l946 l Shelby Ice SE Fuel C0 A J FLORY Shelby Mlchlgon Complumenfs of STANLEY CHEEVER Shelby Mnchugon Compluments of SHELBY SHOE REPAIR Shelby Mnchlgon Complnments of SHELBY GREENHOUSE Shelby Michigan Compliments of The Plerson Insurance Agency Phone l35 Shelby 9 9 F ' ' Compliments 'of I 9 E ' I CKJMI LINILNIS O1 SNYDER and TVIEYERS Chevrolet Sales and Sermce Usul Cars Parts Accessorles Nrw ERA MICHIGAN H A R T C A F E Hart Mlchlgan COMI LIMILNJTS OI BIRKES BOOT SHOP Hart Mlchlgan Compliments of Compllments of JOHN VANDERWALL XLCO General Merchondnse Shelby Mrchlgon Fowlers Standard Servlce Compliments of Drycleanmg and Pressing POSTEMA HARDWARE KEMIKS TAILOR SHOP and IMPLEMENTS Shelby Mlchlgon Best Wlshes to the Class of 1946 BRADFORITS QUALITY SERVICE TELEPHONE 106 SHELBY NIICHIGANY - ' J. COMPLINIENTS Ol o o . ' -1 Q 9 I I . 9 - 3 A ' i , 1 IRWIN S 5c to 31 00 Store SHELBY MICHIGAN Lompllmenfs of Ted and Scott s New Ergonggggllng C0 Super Servlce FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES New EVO MICI'1Ig0I'1 SHELBY MICHIGAN I EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR MOTOR NEEDS STEEN S SUPER SERVICE I ELEI HONIF 177 F 2 HART MICHIGAN VAN S TAVERN Dr Vern Souter Dentlst SHELBY MICHIGAN SHELBY MICHIGAN I' Blue Sunoco Gas - Chrysler and Plymouth Cars Comphments of HESSELSWEETS Hardware and Furnlture New Era M whlgan Moy Success Be Yours I C P Franklln Shoe Store LADIES LINGERIE and SHOES MEN S FURNISHINGS Compl ments of Lee s Restaurant SHELBY MICHIGAN Shelby Much gon Hlnds 81 Slkkenga 9 Wilson s Grocery Attorneys at Law SHELBY MICHIGAN SHELBY MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF SHELBY RADIO SHOP Shelby C W M Nearj Mtch CC IPLIINIENITS Ol A M E S T A V E R N Shelbv M lchlgan i . ' 7 I Q S 7 , I i Compliments of 0 0 0 JN ' I 'N , . DRIFTING and DREAMING O 115 easy to drlft through llfe dreamlng of the day when your shlp xull come 1n But a more senslbln plan for l1V1Ilg IS to put both feet squarely Cl6pOSllS Come xx hat may Come ln at your first opportunlty an dopen an account SHELBY STATE BANK Shelby MlChlg3H -il' MFMBILR OI- Federal Deposzt Insurance Corporatzon O I C ,y Y . . y . Y I . Y. 1 . on the ground, adopt a plan of niaking regular bank I , 7 . . . . I O 9 LIVINGSTONS GIFT SHOP Ideal Glft and Greetmg Cards SHELBY MICHIGAN Best wlshes to the Graduatmg Class of 1946 BURTON H COOPER HAROLD W MILLER Sh lby M hga ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WM R B ALFOUR d APPUANCE5 Meats a d Grocerles P 1' T I Shlby Mchg M hg 9 e , ic i I1 85 Compliments of on n ' e i i an en wo er ic i cm Graduate A young man that 15 well dressed can obtam a posltxon much CHSICTY HE IS XVELL DRESSFD IF HE WEARS A HYDE PARK SUIT A VAN HUESFIN SHIRT A NOR EAST SIIE A PORTIS HAT and a palr of FREEMAN SHOES Flothlng StOre Compliments of E M CHARLES H FLINT M Optometrlst HART MICHIGAN HART MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OP SHELBY BEAUTY SHOP Metta Della HERB S STUDIO MOBILE SERVICE P 0 R T R A l T 5 Lyle Alexander prop Phone 280 F2 Shelby Shelby Mlchlgon GEORGE D. POWERS and SON .Of I 1 ' Bankert Farm Equlpment ALLIS CHALMERS D I ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTORS Sh Iby M hg Wh WCStlHg 81 Swanson COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Mhg Shelby Motor Sales B I. PAIGE Sh Iby M hg Roy L Gelslnger GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING 0 Y FRUITLAND PACKING COMPANY Shelby MlC1l1g3H Cpl tf SHELBY FRUIT and PRODUCE EXCHANGE Shelby Muzhlgan Best is es From Your - eo er e ic i on New Era IC i on Compliments of 0 . e ic i on I Ph 2 I Shelb Compliments of om imen s n WE NVISH IO EXIEND IO THE SENIORS BEST XNISHES FOR THEIR 1' U1 CRE Sl CCESS' OCEANA CANNING COMPANY Shelby M lchlgan OF SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL OUR COM PLIMENTS OI' SANITARY MEAT MARKET Meats and Grocerles SI EI EPHONL 267 SH11LBv MICHIGAN Compl :ments of Grants Beauty Salon WINIFRED GRANT owner operato Shelby Mlchlgon V R Amstutz, D L Shelby Mnchlgon DISTINCTION f The Bedell Studlo HART MICHIGAN Complzments of DR WOOD HART MICHIGAN Thank You I BARNEY S C AFE Hart M chugon Compliments of WALKER SHOE STORE Cnty Club Shoes Hort Mlchrgon Compliments of M AX KOPELOFF Comp :ments of SHELBY RESTAURANT Shelby Mxchlgon Shelby Mlchugon ll A ' , - I' PHOTOGRAPHS OF I R ' . . . '- I Complxments oi S H E L B Y C O O P Shelby M lclugan Edson s Ice Cream Shop HART MICHIGAN Comphments of The Hart Cherry Packers, Inc HART MICHIGAN HERMAN SCHULTZ Expert Watch Repalrmg Phone 70 M Shelby L HENRY STEVENS E D S Hart Mlchlgon Lompl :ments of DR W E WORTHY Hart Mlchlgon Complnments and Best Wishes I MUIR DICKIE Compliments of N J Fox and Sons SHELBY MICHIGAN The Rankln Hardware PHONE 99 SHELBY o e 9 0 , .l ,I ' , . Q. Y . 0 o WE WISH TO EXTEND TO THE SENIORS OF SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL OUR BEST WISHES FOR THEIR FUTURE SUCCESS' SHELBY DAIRY BAR T0mLlpps Shelby Mlchlgan A R Hayton, MD SHELBY MICHIGAN Compl lments of THOMAS READ Attorney at Law SHEI BY MICHIGAN Compllments of WILKIN S QUALITX Shelby NIICI'1lgOl 1 Best Wishes to the Sensor Class of I946 I John Vukln manage ALBERT HUDZIAK Men s Women s Chuldren s Clothmg Shelby and Shoe Reponrmg Mich Compluments of ANDYS BARBER SHOP Shelby Mlchlgan SERVICE , A SHELBY KROGER STORE SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL Accredzted by all Colleges of the Slate and the Unzverszty of Mzchzgan It Offers To Students unexcelled opportunxtles for educatlonal advancement amld congenlal and pleasant surroundlngs It has a fine llbrary excellent laboratory equxpment a spacxous gymnaslum and audltorxum and one of the state s finest athletxc fields O I O Its Faculty . . . is composed of experienced teachers with college and unlverslty tramlng under the SUPCFVISIOH of Superlntendent Gordon L Ewmg and 1ts Board of Educatlon composed of Dr Frank E Davldson Presldent Rex R Royal Secre tary Thomas Read Treasurer and Paul Lxvlngston and Burton H Cooper Trustees HERFF JONES COMPANY DESICNJERS AND LIANIUFACTURERS OF School and College euelry Commencement Announcements Medals Cups and TTOph1CS INDIANAPOLIS Jewelers To The Shelby Hugh School MICHIGAN. REI RESFNITATIVE 1535 GROTON ROAD COMI LIMENTS OF Shell 9 ln Shelby Fxrestone ACCCSSOTICS TITCS and Home Appllances Motor Tune up and Brake Servlce Open Seven Days a Week CHERRY HILL GARAGE PHONE 100 SHELBY MICHIGAN PHILLIP'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE REFRICERATION and AIR CONDITIONING Stokol Stokers Phone 101 Shelby I Y , U C. E. BOGGS A A GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. cc 9 - BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 19461 SHELBY HART and PENTWATER Theaters Mr and Mrs Emmett F Roche Frank E D3VldSOH D D S SHELBY MICHIGA Webber 81 Wellman Blacksnuth IRepa g h d SHELBY MICHIGAN N C O McLOUTH Reg1St8r of Deeds rr Shelby Hlgh School HARVEY NELSON Barber Shop and Pool Hall south f Sh :by SHELBY MICHIGAN The annual staff of 1946 wlshes to take this opportumty to thank the people who have advertlsed ln this annual 9 a ' 9 . 0 O . ' Genera irin , Orc or Ladders, Welding Ho Micliigon I o e ls - ACTUGRAPIIS


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