Shepherd High School - Au Revoir Yearbook (Shepherd, MI)
- Class of 1949
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SJ-LSA IQQY Q- ...I AU 125512415311 SEEHEEBD HJ Q35 S Cfs O Q75 1 94 9 DEDICATION To our parents, :Ln appreciation of their patience and kindness in helping us through our high school days, the Seniors of Shepherd High School wish to dedicate this annual. With their help end kind understanding, they have made our trials much easier to bear. Page Two BMX G? U IL 1l'3Y TOP rot, left to right: llr. Howland, lr. Huber, Irs. Laidley, Irs. Kidder, llro. Harpaallrl. lloilulty ln. Foraton, lr. Baton, lr. Kaael. Second ron llr. Stratton, Kr. Forsyth, llr. Sohaibly, llr. Nulph, llr. Torsten, Ir. Proof, lr. Gatos, llr. Harwood, Hr. Fox. Third row! llrl. Denny, Ira. Stewart, Irs. Koller, Irs. Huber, Ira. Swenson, llrl. Thoringdlrl. Wendt lliu Baker. PRINCUAL JR. HIGH PRINCIPAL SIPDKINPENDENT lr. J.R. Forsten lr. Robert Bates lr. A.D. Huber Pogo Thru BOARD OF EDUCATION Y,-W Y KYVV V V Left to right: Mr. Raymond Slaten, Mr. Joe Southard, Dr. W. Harper, Mr. Cecil Swenson, Mr. Alphonse Murphy. CUSTODIANS Left to riyrta Mn. Belle Cuier, Mrs. Nina Struhle, Mr. Wilson Seeley, Mr. Earl Bauer, Mr. Paul Harwood, Mn. Millie Brovn, Mrs. Minnie Fuller, Left to right, l0lf0dI Mr. Martin DeLano, Mr. Donald Gates, Mr. Roland Cline, Mr. Robert Garber, Mr. John Foreten, Mr. Wayne Whitehead, Mr. Henry Bell, Mr. Glenn Watteraon. Page Four 'N O Page Five Jack Meyer All great men are dying, In fact, I feel sick myself. Senior class president Junior class vice-president Captain of Football Team President of Varsity Club President of F.F.A. Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Track 3-4 Elected to All Conference Tenn Lois Collins 'A very mart girl is this lass, In all her grades, me is head of her class. Glee Club 3-4 Librarian 4 Junior Play Annual Staff Vice-president of Senior class Veledietorien Shirley Clark 'Candy' Her friends and foes alike respect her for her straight- forward vays. Senior secretary-treasurer Junior class president Sophomore vice-president Pianist 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 3-4 Senior Play Office 4 Chairman of Candy Sales Marshall Abbott Junior 'Seen but eeldan heard. Agriculture l-2-3-4 Shop 1-2-4 Vera Abbott 'I stand on the brink of a glorious career, Will sanebody please push me off? I-lane Economics 1-2 Advertising Ccmmittees K rm six Esther Ayris Silence is more eloquent than words. Glee Club 1-4 Home Econcmios 1-2 Dale Backus Cotton A bashful blond is he. A ladies msn? Could bel' Shop 1-2-3-4 Esther Billsby Pee Woe' She often burns the mid- night oil, But sad to say, it's not for toil. Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Home Economics l-2:-3-4 Raymond Bissell 'Here he comes, there he goes, Where he is, he never knows. Football 3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Russell Bissell llRutll 'It's fun to study- I'll bet. Football 1-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Dale Briokner nnimplesn 'People ocme fran near and far, To help him push and crank his oar. Junior secretary-treasurer Sophomore Class President Football 1-2-4 Basketball 1-2 Dramatics 3-4 Annual Ste!! Student Counom Junior Play Senior Play Ralph Brickner Kilroy 'Sleepy his favorite pastime still. Senior Play Lynn Brown He sits around and thinks But mostly just sits. Track 1-2 Baseball l-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Fayette Buchanan Red II silence were golden, She'd be a millionaire. Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Edith Bushong 'Edie Mae 'Edith is quiet, with no- thing to fear, You may not hear her, But you'l1 knot she's near.' G1 ee Club l-2-3-4 Pl!! Seven llary Lou Carey 'Shox-ty She looks like an angel, And acts like one too, But you never can tell, What an angel might do. Cheerleader Glee Club 1 Junior Play Office 4 Prom oamnittee Annual Staff Bernadine Casper 'Regina' Not that I love to study less, But I love hm moral' Glee Club l-2-3-4 Pran ocmnittee Harlan Cassatt I-Iarly' H 'Multi No girls in Heaven? Then leave me herel' Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball l-2 Dramatios 3-4 Varsity Club aging Pgtzyff Phillip Cassatt Curly If you should get a can- dy bill, Send it to Shepherd, in oare of Phil. Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Varsity Club Prom conmittee Leorna Cline Lee mall-H But so is a stick of dynamite! Cafeteria Cashier 3-4 Harvest Queen Librarian l Office 2-4 Junior Play Cheerleader 3 years Annual Sta!! Loren Decker out of Dale's car did it once but he'l1 'He fell door, he do it no more. Football l-2-3-4 F.l'.A. l-2-3-4 Senior Play Dramatios 3-4 Varsity Club Annual Staff James DeLano 'His whole heart anxiously awaits, For the week-ends to came, Then Red he dates. Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2- 3-4 Doris Faueett There is a deal of deviltry, Neath her modest cmplexion. Librarian 4 Usher to Jr. and Sr. Plays Betty Fox She meets her duties In her own quiet way day by day. Hcme Economics Award Annual Staff Norma Fuller 'Chuck' Quiet, unruffled, always just the same, Like sane sweet picture In a picture frame. Glee Club 1-2 Jr. Play Student Council 'n Ji' . , J . 1, f' 2,-,5:f7gZL, IQ fff f'5'f'9fB,' -- tt-- 555.2 5' 'fpfigti 5 1 ,,.e 2 ? Q QM fp X, .Q ,Y N G 5 , Pu: Eight Marx Hall ll .dll A shy miss, and bashful too, But you'll allays find her true. Glee Club 1 Betty Lou Hayden 'Birdie' She's an all around girl! Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Arlene Haney She'e one who does her own thinking. G1 ee Club 1-2 Marilyn I-Iendershott uskipn I'm sure I have a noble mind, and honesty and tant And no one's more surpris- ed than I, to see the way I actl' Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club 1-2 Dzinatics 4 Class Historian Editor of Annual Bruce Jennings Buck A eareful etudentg Careful not to overdo it! Varsity Club F.F.A. Drsmatios Football 1-2-4 Track 4 Jack Jones Quiet and calm on the surface, But just get to know him! Football -l F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1 Duane Kenny ll sm! 'Sue say he's quiet, 0Ch0l ! dollbi ii. Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball l l'.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Nacma Maguire 'The contents of a package are not determined by its size. Naoma one to Shepherd in her Senior year. Virginia Marshall Ginny Quite an attraction :Ln Flint that's so. Ginny has Jim, he's her steady beam' Sophomore Secretary Senior Play Dramatios 3-4 Sue lletoalf A bird in hand, is north two in the bush! Glen Club 1-2-2,-4 Page Nine Loraine lletoalf n-Angelus 'Her heart, like the moon is always changing, but there'e always a man in it. Glee Club 2 Dramatics 3-4 Senior Play Nile llill er 0h! lost glorious night, Thou vert not made for slunbering2 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 John lloeggenberg nnusg all 'He leads a life of quiet and worth. Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track l Nicolas lloreno Niok' I-Ie always has an answer No matter what the plight The latest one being, '1'hat's the old fight. Football l-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3 Dramaties 4 Reporter l Junior Play Annual Staff Karl Nestle High-pockets Six feet of man, To say nothing of his feel'- Senior Play F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 nary Lou Smith nsmimxy' I never let my schooling interfere with my education. Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Walter Smith Finely 'Usually two heads are better than one, This one is better than two. F00tball 1-2 Basketball 2 Delores Stahl l1D'oll Boys are loved by fools like me, For only God could love a tree. GJ-90 Club 1-2-3-4 Donald Stalter 'Each mind has its own method. Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2 Track 3-4 Varsity Club Drsmatios Club Manager 2-3 F.l'.A. l-2-3-4 Janet Steed 'Her baby miles are for guys to trip on. Glee Club 1 Dramatic Club .Ruff Ek Qigtg 'Qt -'4' , V xfhrw F if Ek 1 Q 5 -vt . In L, e 1 I .- mn .. in K , 45' Y y it 3 5 - x Page Tn: Arthur Stsllwagen 'Miken Mike used to go out in his little car, Just to State Park, It'e not very far. Track l-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 Football 2 Reporter 3 Ass. Ed. of Annual llary Swogger 'Men will always be her hobby ---- I-hmm, nice hobby! Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club l-2 Dramatioe 4 Annual Staff Reporter 2-4 Salutatorian Kenneth Travis llxanll 'Around girls he's very shy, But he'll get bolder by and bye Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-23-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track 3-4 Varsity xCluh F.F.A. Qlub l-2-3-4 Joyce Tripp llJ'oll Don't judge a book by its cover! Glse Club Robert Trussell limb! Hers I sn, you lucky someni' Dramatics F.F.A. 1-2-3 Violet Wheel er 'Butt er-ball' A friend with a nm hear-t. Glee Club 1-2 Stephen Williams Steve '01, what n man, He ltudiee--- Figures whenever he emi' Football l-2-3-4 Baseball 1-3-4 r.F.A. 1-2-3-4 varsity Club Eetela Barrera 'Chick' 'With I. flash of the lash, And a vink of the eye, Stella turns up With another new guy. Annual Staff H19 Eoe 1'2 Glee Club l-2 Dramatic! 3-4 Student Council President of Library Club D.A.R. Representative N ,, CLASS ADVISCR5 Phyllis Willis Phi1 lien may cane , and men may go, But I go on forever. Senior Play Annual Staff Came to Shepherd in her Junior year. Glen Yoet lfrml! 'He isn't much on books, But when it canes to looks ?7??? Football 1-2-3-4 Vareity Club Mrs. Laidley Mr. Howland Page Eleven b ' gl I L . T fn I '-OQQU 'Duran ft' s 0 ,Q av gb Vx 'M HEIY E ERE EE S 36 I Clnmq Ktnfvy BRN 'wsgn, , 'Finn . 0 'fu l 'S f UCQH fUaRahnH ff' my 'Maashnu 'LE I fs- W wi.. 3 . ,if 1 . ,a-,Jw nw, rw fw- C K Ohm X R Nwv- funn .. ew., . M- ..., , J N 4' 7T'LvE- Mltghnms 'R If? .E V W: I !! J N 0 R M H S2 U u ww, 95 NXPYBXOM Cggg D , b1- N, its 7 X, - ' V N 5 fxuj 1 ' I8 at 5 VNC ffl'-f , L x 5 ' ev-el ,X SKY? Shirley Clark Estela Barrera Fayette Bushman Mary Lou Smith Doris Faueett Mary Hall Sue Metcalf Bernadine Casper Janet Steed Leorna Cline Loraine Metcalf Estela Barrera Esther Ayris ??? HUT Lou Carey Betty Lou Hayden Phyllis Iillis Lois Collins Mary Lou Carey Name. Maguire S110 Metcalf Marilyn Hendershott Nila Miller Vera Abbott Norma Puller Nila Miller Mary Ssogger Virginia Marshall Edith Bushong Leorna Cline Betty Fox Virginia Marshall HALL ffxrfui Musician Beet Daneer Best Looking Best Natured Most Likely to Succeed Most Modest Moet Absent Minded Moet Original Most Coneeitad Most Popular Most Dignified Best Dressed Moet Practical Most Athletic Cutest Peppiest Wittiest Smartest Flirt Class Cut Up Class Pest Beat Personality Class Arguer Most Studious Claes Blu!! Moat Talkative Wolfess, Wolf Faeulty Rushers Thinneet Neatest Most Polite Most Stubborn Page rumen Phillip Cassatt Harlan Cassatt Glen Yost Marshall Abbott Jim DeLano Kenneth Travis Lynn Brown Walter Smith Bruce Jennings Dale Brickner Bob Trussall Bruce Jennings Duane Kenny Jack Mayer Steve Willims Ray Bissell Ralph Brickner Walter Snith Mike Stellvagen Nick Moreno Donald Stalter Jack Mayer Jim DeLano John Moeggenberg Russell Bissell Karl Nestle Ray Bissell Ralph Brickner Dale Backus Jack Jones Phil Cassatt Loren Decker CLASS HISTCRY As we go searching into the deep, dark past of our high school days, one day stands out in par- ticulars that fall day four years ago when about 101 scared kids gathered together to mark the be- ginning of our class of '49. We elected Dick Kniffen as president, Norman Nartker as vice-president and Dale Brickner as secretary-treasurer. We were very green but did not care to admit it. However it was not long until the Sophasores thought we were getting a little too mart, and so they prompt- ly initiated us, hoping that lt would curb us s little, but it did not for long. We were proud to hava lgrs. Laidley and lr. loiland as our class advisors, who gave us much guidance which we sorely nee . s The following year we case back with high expectations and our same devilishness. This year we chose Dale Brickner as president, Shirley Clark as vice-pres:Ldent,and Virginia larshall as secretary treasurer. Our first objective was to make the new 'Froah' just a little more miserable than we had been in our Freshman year. We gradually gained in prestige, and joined in the social whirl of the hidx school by giving the first 'Sadie Hawkins' Dance. We were again lucky to have llrs. Laidley and lr. Howland as our class advisors. Finally we passed all our subjects and were promoted to the rank of Jmmiors. Our Junior year was a very busy one with an enrollment of 61. This year we elected Shirley Clark as president, Jack lleyer as vice-president, and Dale Briokner as secretary-treasurer. Hrs. hith and llrs. Wendt were our class advisors during our Junior year. Selecting our class rings one next. Then we presented our very successful play, 'lliss J:l.nasy'. We really cams into the limelight when at Christmas, we sponsored the 'Mistletoe Swing . To finish the year's activities we honored the Seniors by giving the Junior Senior Banquet. Dale Brickner was our toashsaster. At graduation time we had an inkling of what was in store for us in the following June. The next year we came back to school feeling very proud, wise, and superior. We were now Seniors. We pranptly elected Jack lleyer as our president, Lois Collins as vieo-president. For Sec- retary-trsasurer we looked around for sclneone competent and selected Shirley Clark. We Seniors owe her much for keeping our accounts straight. We now numbered 55. Once again llrs. Laidley and lr. Howland were our advisors. We selected the white rose as our class flower, our class colors,crimscn and white, and our class song, 'Among ly Souveniers. Our class motto: 'Basis training is overgnow we solo. In October we had a 'Hard Times Party' in the bus barn, as the gym was then being used for school roms. In November we sponsored the Annual Senior Barn Dance and crowned Leorna Cline, sel- ected by a penny vote of the student body, as our I-Iarvsst Queen. W Novsber 9 and 10 we presented our Senior play 'ly Heart's in High'. We thought the day would never arrive but finally we had our pictures taken, our invitations ordered, and our pocket books very flat. At 'Christmas we had a for- mal dance, 'Tne Cnristnas Bell' which was our Senior Pras. The production of our Annual came next. It was a lot of work but the results were gratifying. We named our Annual 'Au Revoir' after the cus- tom of other Shepherd Annuals. We carried on many projects to earn money for our senior trip. Perhaps the most profitable one was the candy sales. We also sold class pins, and had charge of most of the concessions at the ath- letic games. Early in the second smeater we held elections for the various people to make the Class Will, Prophecy, Giftatory, and Class Poet, to be presented on Class Day which was held in the gym on lay 20. Ch lay 21 we sojourned to Washington D.C. to cmplete our Senior activities with a trip. Then Graduation. For four long years we had struggled for this night. Now we are a little sad to leave. We sincerely hope that the following classes will enjoy their high school days as mucn as we have. 'll' Issuers U ND E RCLA SS M E N A f v ' w ,ffm P flint IOR Top row, left to riguta Shirley Garber, Yvonne Estep, Evonne Estep, Kenneth Downing, Lyle Will- oughby, Carson White, Bill Salisbury, Evelyn Ayris, Angelia Border, Dick Nutter. Second rows Jack Morgan, Bob Manor, Dick Miller, Duane Conrad, Gene Ettinger, Bradley Tripp, Ed Hoffman, Verdon Overton, Russell Fisher, Bill Murphy, Fred Cremptcn, Ben Barrera, Donald Myers. Third rowz Earl Ohms, R.G. Converse, Jack Lynch, Donald Arndt, Barbara Loy, llary Ellen lleyer, Wally Williamson, Boyd Goffnett, Donald Miller, Robert Robinson, Ted Hoffman, Blair Wcrkamn, Dick llurphy, Shirley Priest, Lois Rothlisberger, Junior Gottrill, Paul Jewell. Fourth ron Audery Grim, Anna May Steed, Barbara Smith, Nelda Gilmore, Louise Stover, Bums Jean Kriok, Beverly Kratt, Kenneth Keene, Lyle Parks, Mary Lou Zook, Barbara Lilly, Mary Louise Kelly, Nancy Hynes, Rheba Sonley, Donna Davis, Carol Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy Wendt, advisor. Fifth rows Virginia Remeriez, Dorothy Rothlisberger, Joan LaReau, Donna Turner, Jean Johnson, Lois Harry, Cora Foster, Kay Little, Elxada Travis, Jane Horner, Rachel Shade. Sixty-nine Juniors reporting for school in the fall made it necessary te divide the group into two hanerouns. That did not hinder the clase's getting together on the proposition of publishing the BLUE JAY NUTES, beginning the third week of school. Mary Lou Zook was chosen Editor. We feel that this weekly publication has made a good contribution to our school life. We appreciate the cooperation of others, also. We also sold refreshments at fall football gmnes, and presented a three-act cmnedy, 'Little lliss Fortune' to earn sane money. Our P1-an was April 22nd, and later we entertained the Seniors with a banquet. The Juniors were well represented in Varsity Sports throughout the year and did thanselves right proud. Kay Little and Carol Fisher represented us as Cheerleaders. 'ill Slilun orno ORE ann Top roi, left to rights Donald Stone, Patricia Hayden, Marjorie Rich, Virginia Conrad, Beverly Hapner, Darlene lclnnes, Katherine Holliday, Lois Holliday, Mary Yates. Second rows Shirley Fitchett, Ollie llagulre, Phyllis Blodgett, Genevieve llarahell, Phyllis Harry, Jerry Lou Bush, Phyllis Hoffman, Lavonne Fox. Third row! Barbara Craig, Buddy Smith, Bill Nartker, Van Hutchinson, Albert Roethlisberger, Jack Hitohinghm, Ladonna Burkett, Jo .Anne Field, Imo Barrera, Jin Turzer. Fourth rows like Kunick, David Harless, llarit Wansey, Elwood Shattack, Pearl Smith, Bernard hith Bill Beverlin, lilan Shepard, Larry Kohloff, llrs. Barbara Stewart fadvisorl. Seated: Robert Carroll, Richard lhite, Nolan Stilgenbauer, Herbert Klulpp, Richard Figg, Hilton Bluebaugh, Bob Comer, Joe Iilberding, Eugene Decker. The Sophmore class, which numbered ninety-three, began the year with the highest enrolllent in school. Their first big event was the Freslmen Initiation with the freshmen students ridiculously a- ttired during the day and a hilarious party in the evening. In January the Freshmen gave the Soph osaores a gala party in return for all the initiation fun the Sophmores had given thu in the fall of this year. The class brought the year' social calendar to a very successful conclusion with a spring dance, called the 'Sophomore Shuffle . TOP POI, left to right! llarlene lurry, Joanne Killer, Betty Iadle, Bonny llxlpp, Phyllis Lmbert. Second ron Louella Lindenberg, Lucille Huber, Betty Nestle, Thad Scribner, largaret 0'Conner,Ke:l.th Brown, l'loss:l.e lc Clintic. Third row! Bob Tatro, Louis Fox, Sharm Vinton, Don Roberts, Rex rouse, Robert Howell, Bob llestle Dolly laguire, lyrtle Sohley. Fourth row: Loren Jennings, Bernice Winnie, llary Little, Joyce Burr, larilyn letcalf,Bob lloore,hsan Stalter, Bob Wilson, ltr. Ralph Forsyth ladvisorl. Seated: Delores Yos't,ALet:l.tia Willimson, Nancy Bigelow, Bruce Welch, larlene Dewn:l.ng,Pauline Stahl Betrice Brimer. Page-feventesn FIIESHN EN Top ron Ronald Cornell, Cecil Travis, Stanley Turner, Elne. llae John, Gary Allen, ner Riolner, Lawrence Deeter, Lynn Hamlin, John Salisbury, Roger Stahlman, Gerald Netzley,Donald I-Iynee, Ray Iigg. Second rom Dick Fairchild, Ted Hmmall, Betty Guthrie, Yvonne Divalbiee, Dolores Savade, JJ. Kniffl, Dick Travis, Kim Swenson, Raymond Doyle, Joan Zook, Dorothy Bette, Ben Steele, Donna Shattuck. Third ron Vera lloree, Bob Brady, Mary Lou VenSiok1e, Irene Hiller, Larry Welch, Deral Davie, Rose Ann Florian, Benny Garcia, John Fitzgerald, Shirley Workman, Stuart Thrush, Jim Decker, llargaret mane Iourth ron Ire. Harperfclaee adviaorj, Betty Grolley, llerlyne Snith, Ellie Oren, Gary lurphy, Joan Cline, Sylvia Breedlove, Carol Edgar, Alice lilunpp, Neil Green, Jean Kennedy,Je.net Bigh-, Donna Haney, Patricia Shanahan, Donald Bissell, Sharron Iorlman, ltr. Bateefclaee advieorl. Fifth ron Patricia Coon, Esther Savade, Dick loore, llarjorie Byere, Ann Gall, Leota Travihxkthbr Harnick, Brady Baliebury, Ellen Steed, Della Petoeky, llargie Rich. '1'LlHee Absent: Rueeell Faueett, Jean Guthrie, Ronald Robineon, Elva Williame, Eether Hubble, Ruesel Y. Juan.. 1 f r' 'Z ig : 7, 03 ':71Y: QI ff, D ff- 1 Pqe lighten EIGHTH G E Top row, left to rights Carol Crowley, Georgia MoClintic, Linus Hofhnan, Grace Morgan, Myra Hummel, Robert Davie, Virginia Craig. Second row: Bob Murphy, Bernice Fitchett, Shirley Heighly, Mary Allen, Carolyn Breedlove, Duane Backus, Dick Kidder. Third row: Edith Stover, Jack Bigelow, Gerald Burkett, Muriel Winter, Maxine Small, David Knapp, George Svogger, Bill Recker. Fourth row: Wilma French, Virgil Coomer, Joyce Rhode, Shirley Myers, Gale Willoughby, Martha Ven Auker, Betty Brown, Mr. Gates, olaes advisor. Fifth rows Junior Brown, Charles Arbaugh, Ronald Taylor, Dale Bell, Bill Florian, Larry Kniffen, David Ralston. YI .f , 4, f i V I Q , Zliwgf N 'CIC Nineteen 4x ..'EVEN'l'H G1 KDE Top row, left to right: Gary Phreed, Karen Carey, Jeannine Griffin, Joy Harlase, Jean Ann Lemly, William 0'Brien, Beverly Coon, Gary Edgar. Second rows Barbara llurphy, Sandra Shouey, Jim Winter, Bob Switzer, Jim Ksnine, Jim Nestle, Evonne Fox, Pauline Roberts. Third row: Julianne Bufford, Loraine McBride, Bonnie Wadle, Richard LaPoe, Peggy Bond, Barbara Rhode, Vance Keener, Delbert Albee. Fourth ron Shirley Shad, Junior Owings, Alice Bufford, Shirley Grubb, Franklin Williams, JanetBush Douglas Sharr, Deo Freeman, llr. Paul Harvood lC1aee Advisorl. Fifth rows llary Lou Garcia, Beverly School, Karen Verway, Mary Jane Chamberlain, Faye Zook, Elisa- beth Va.nAuker, Helen Van Sickle, Kenneth Small. Sixth ron Keith landoka, Don Carey, Jim Switzer, Laverence Byers, Junior Bhnok, Maurice Pego,Vera Foster. Pqs Twenty m I i 4 NNI U. . 'l'SFF T Standing, left to rights Leorna Cline, Urs. Alda Laidley, Dale Briekner, Loraine lletealf, Harlan Cassatt, Betty Fox, lr. Robert Howland, Lois Collins, llarilou Carey. Sitting, left to right: Estela Barrera, Nick Moreno, like Stellvagen, llarilyn Hendershott ll Svogger, Loren Decker, Phyllis Willis. I 3-TY As the years have ease and gone, various nmee have been given to the high sehool snnusl. Hov- ever, upon delving into the past, ve have found that the original, or first, copy was named the 'Au Revoir. This mme, which is the French version of Farewell , secned to have been used more often than any other, so at our first Annual Staff meeting ve decided to revert to the original title. Therefore, ve proudly present to you, the Au Revoir of 1949. The Senior Class of 1949 chose as their Editor-in-Cheif Marilyn Hendershott, and like Stell- vagen as the Assistant Editor. The Art Editor is Mary Svoggerg Business manager, Lois Collins, Typist, Phyllis Willis, Advertising Editors, Estela Barrera and Harlan Cassattg Athletic Editor, Nick lloreno, Dale Brickner, Loren Deckerg Snapshots and jokes, Leorna Cline and Marilou Carey, Ae- tivities and organizations, Betty Fox and Loraine Metcalf, Mrs. Laidley and lr. Howland, advisors. As for what ve have done, our annual speaks for itself. 1 NA, 1 I Z M 3 5 ! xxx!! xxxxxstw NY' E 5' '? 3 F' f H Q N 4x OFFICE STAFF Standing, left to rights Lucille Huber, Leorna Cline, Betty Hates, Marilou Carey. Seated: lgtizia Willieleon, Nancy Hynes, Shirley Clark, Virginia lla.rsha11,Berbara Without Betty the eeniors would often have found theneelves in a quandary. We are particularly grateful to her because she has held such a firm guard over our bank bock ,end for steering all the candy and popcorn salesnen to our door at the opportune mcment. Her assistants have also been most I. 'uni' 7BLUE JAY NOTES., STAFF Top row: left to right: Rachel Shade, Joan Miller, Joyce Kappler, Jane Hamer, Joan LaReau, Leots. Mae Travis, Lucille Huber, Phyllis Lambert, Grace Morgan. Second rows Donna Turner, Carol Fisher, Nancy Hynes, Marlene Downing, Marilyn Henderahott, Mary Swcgger, Beverly Kratt, Barbara Smith, Kay Little. kent ron Emxa Jean Krick, R.G. Converse, Mary Lau Zook, ltr. Kennard Schaibly, Ben Barrera, Kenneth Downing, Barbara Lilly. The School Newspaper, 'Blue Jay Notes , was organized by the Juniors this year under the di- recticn of llr. Kennard Byron Schaibly, the Junior Clase Advisor. It's weekly publication is enjoy- ed iumensely by the entire High School. Pqz Twenty-lluu ETLLDENT COUNCI L Top row, left to right: Estela Barrera, Muriel Winter, Barbara Craig, Leota Mae Travis, Richard La Poe. Second row: Dick Nutter, Dale Brickner, Mr. Huber, Bob Manor, Bud Smith, Gary Murphy. Our first meeting was October 27, 1948, in the office. llr. Huber presided until we elected a president. We discussed what student council would try to do during the year and what oljr sims and purposes would be. We formed various committees to work on different proj ects. Here are some of them To pay for new curtains in the gym, dancing at noon in the gym, mixers after basketball games, changing of school colors, selling programs for basketball games. Our Christmas duties, such as securing the Christmas trees for the rooms and the hall, and de- corating thsn, were given to us by Mr. Huber. We will have meetings every other Tuesday, at di!- ferant hours in the office. We elected as our president Dale Bricknerg Vice-president Barbara, Craigg Secretary-Tresurer Estela Barrerag and Reporter Leota Mae Travis. The Senior representatives on the council are Dale Brickner and Estela Barrera. The Junior re- presentatives are Bob Manor and Dick Nutterg Scphunores are Barbara Craig and Bud Smith, Freshman are Gary Murphy and Leota Travis, Eighth Grade Muriel Wintersg and Seventh grade Richard LaPoe. f C' d 6 J Page Twenty-four D. Ll . Our D.A.R. Good Pilgrim this year is Estela Barrera. She was chosen by the faculty frm among three girls selected by the class The other girls were Shirley Clark and Lois Collins. Estela has been very active in all our social actlvitiss 'th18 year, as well as being s good menber of the Student Council, and acting as Advertising Manager of the Annual Among teachers and students alike, she is looked upon as expediter par excellence Congratulations, Estela! HONCR STUDENTS Lois Collins Mary Svogger llarilyn Hendershott Virginia llarshall Vera Abbott Dale Brioknsr Shirley Clark tr his 5 1 A 'W' T f!-iw .IB I 1 ll' CLI li Top row, left to right: Jane Harner, Carol Fisher, Kay Little, Patricia Shanahan, Estela Barrera, Donna Turner, Luella Lindenbsrg, Rachel Shade. Second rows Elzada Travis, Nancy Bigelow, Lois Collins, Donna Davis, Marlene Downing, Audery Grim, Mary Little, Mary Louise Kelly, Mrs. Foreten. Third row: Mary Lou Zook, Mary Meyer, Jo Ann Zook, Angelia Border, Earl Ohms, Katherine Holliday, Barbara Lilly. The Library Club was organized this year and the following officers were elected: Stella Barrera, president, Lois Collins, vice-president, Rachel Shade, Sec.-Tresurerg Kay Little, enter- tainment chairmang and Donna Turner, publicity chairman. The purposes of the club are to interest students in the use and reading of books and improve the library service of the school. The club has plans for several recreational activities, includ- th.., ,ee.h,.1 w f A ful If N A 'Ill Twenuyqg, uYl'lY 1' 4' Ill 'RO' Top rev, left to right: Lambert, Joan Hiller, ig' a A 1-K an Q i Marlene llurray, Lois Harry, Nancy Bigelow, Letitia Williamson, Phyllis Second rows Bernioe Vinnie, Lois Holliday, llary Little, Virginia Conrad, Irene Killer, Margaret 0'Conner, Ire. Barbara Stuart. Seated: Beverly Hapner, Phyllis Harry, Genevieve llarshall, Hilton Blubaugh, llike Kunik,llary Ellen lleyer. The Latin Club ne The purpose of the ellb that the study of 'Latin The most important during the spring, The ,l organized' by mmbers of the high school class studying first year Latin. is to oreate s. greater interest in the study of Latin and to shov others can be not only beneficial but enjoyable. project of the year for Latin Club members is the mock Ronan banquet held club members design and make Hanan costumes for this annual event. Pr0.id0nteeeeee e e eeeeeeelutol Blublugh Vice President llargsrst 0'Conner ' Secretary-Treasurer llary Little Reporter Phyllis Lambert Bulletin Bd ' Chairman .Joan lliller ,- f,. ' 3 -- S 4 Y Advisor .... I ......... ::::::llrs. Stewart W , A 1 691 2 1 3 3 1 6 . 9 f - 1 , 1 lil! N 'I' IC .1 gffggff 4 ffigxggk PW 'W First row: Dorothy Rothlisberger, Joan Miller, Lucille Huber, Estela Barrera, Carol Fisher, Phyllis Lambert, Rachel Shade. Second row: Kay Little, Rheba Sonley, Virginia Marshall, Mary Little, Dmza Jean Krick, Marlene Downing, Cora Foster, Joyce Johnson. Third rovn Mary Swogger, Robert Howell, Nick Moreno, Don Stalter, Marilyn Hendershott, Darlene Mc Innes, Mr. Kennsrd Schsibly. Fourth row: Loren Decker, Dale Briokner, Shirley Clark, Evelyn Ayris, Loraine Metcalf, Bruce Jennings, Harlan Cassatt. The Dramatic Club has continued to give students valuable experience through the presentation of plays. Although limited because of a lack of time and a suitable place for rehearsals, those who took part in the plays enjoyed the work. Drsmatics :ls one of the most stimulating extra-curricular activities in which s. student may engage. a' 'f .l yf at x !2:ci'ir .lb XX -, I Us -' 'vu Tlvmrr-eigm S .PLA ' Top row, left tc right: Estela Barrera, Leorna Cline, Virginia Marshall, llarilou Carey. Second rows Donald Stalter, llarilyn Hendershott, Nick Moreno, Shirley Clark, Phyllis Willis, Mary Swogger, lr. Kemnard Schaibly, director. Third rows Loraine lletca1f,Da1e Br:l.ckner,Balph Brickner, Karl Nestle, Harlan Cassatt, Loren Decker. Our play, entitled 'lly I-leart's :Ln High, was a hilarious three-act comedy. Dorie Clary Swoggerj was the typical senior whose favorite pastime was entering contests, much to the unhappiness and disgust of Bart Giarlan Caszattj, her faithful stand-by. She wins a chance to work in a reel-estate agency, only to find that they have mistaken her for a boy and that ltr. Sherman Glalph Bricknerj, dcesn't think much of a wman's mind in business. She finally convinces him of her merits, but they are quickly destroyed by her higx school friends, Freddie and Dash fLoren Decker and Dale Bricknerj. Spry Aunt Amity Kshirley Clarkl, 'and she only 72 helps all she can and succeeds in making a housewife out of Dcri.e's moody mother, Elva fLcraine Iletcalfl which makes Leonidas, her husband, fltarl Nestle, very happy since he hasn't had a decent meal in years. Aunt Amity also beccmes a matchmaker, hitching up Kitsie CPhyl1is Willis, and Freddie, Dot Wirginaa Marshall, and Dash, and Bart and Doris. Helping to keep the crowd roaring was Dor1e's younger sister, Porky fllarilyn I-Iendershottj, who wants to became 'utterly ravishing so she can have all the boys silly over her like Dorie. All :Ln all, our Senior Play turned out very well, and everyone enjoyed it imnensely. , X f' A , K wg Plea Tsang-nan, J' LGLEE CLI I .4 S-L 1-ON to right, seatedz Betty Hayden, Barbara Craig, Shirley Clark, Phyllis Harry, Ladonna Burkett Bimadine Casper, Esther Billsby, Shirley Garber, Jerrie Bush. Seeond rovz Yerginia Rnsseriz, Rsohel Shade, Darlene lloInnes, 011:le Maguire, Anfela Border, Joan Field, Shirley Iitohett, Phyllis Blodgett, Doris I-Iofhssn, Nils Hiller, Hrs. Swenson direotorj. Third ron llarlene llurray, Flossie lloclintio, Beverly Kratt, llary Sith, Kathryn Holliday, Lavona Fox, Kery lleyer, Virginia Conrad, llarilyn lletoelf, Joyoe Tripp, Pat Hayden, llary Yates. Fourth ron Dorothy Roethlisberger, Nancy Bigelow, Deloris Yost, Lois Collins, he Kriok, Lois Holliday, Beverly Hapner, Pauline Stahl, lary Kelly, Nelda Gilmore, Delores Stahl, Fifth ron lllsada Travis, Luella Lindenherg, Jane Harner, Carol Fisher, Barbara hith,Cora Foster Dollie Maguire, Rheha Sonley, Joan LaReau, llyrtle Sonlsy. Birth rovx Viola nmpp, Bonnie Klmpp, Donna Davis, Faye Buchanan, Betty Nestle, llergaret O'Conner Beatrice Brimer, Luoille Huber, Esther Ayris, Betty Wadle, Joanne ll:Lller, Phyllis Lmbert. Absent: Glens. Hungerford. lg? Nl 'EBQB' 1 'T Q 7537 X wa.. X H-y UQ 'll' Thin, I JILGI CE TL! ll Left to right, eeatedz Karen Verway, Roseanne Florian, Joyce Rhode, Yvonne Divelbiss, Elna llae John, Shieley Meyer, JoAnn Zook, Shirley Workman. Second ron Carol Crowley, Karen Carey, Shirley Grubb, llsxine Small, Patricia Shanahan, Vera Foster, Betty Brown, Janet Biyxam, Mary Chamberlain, Donna llae Haney, Alice Klxnpp, Mrs. Agatha Swenson. Third Row: Jeenanne Lenley, Jan VanAlstine, Mary Lou Garcia, Esther Harnick, Edith Stover, Alice Bufford, Beverly School, lluriel Winter, Helen VanSickle, Leota Travis, Faye Zook, Mary A1len,Ann Gall, Fourth row: Beverly Coon, Juliann Bufford, Lorraine lloBride, Shirley Heighley, llyra Humnel, Peggy Bond, Betty Crowley, Vera llorse, Shirley Schad, Bonnie Wadle, Bernice Fitohett. Fifth rows Jeannine Griffon, Pauline Roberts, Barbara Murphy, Georgia lleclintio, Sandra Shouey, Grace IIOTSB-ll, Yvonne Fox, Virginia Craig. We have about fifty girls in our Glee Club, We sing three part music and are planning to give a concert in the spring. We had e. pretty good turn out at our annual caroling party. The weather was not favorable for oaroling, so we had a party in the gymnasim, Everyone had a good time. President . . . . . , . . . . . .Shirley Workman Vice-president . , . . . . Jo Ann Zcok Secretary . . , . . . .Patricia Shanahan Treeurer . . . . . . , . Patricia Shanahan e e e e e e e e .Shirley Wdrhllll Sponsor . . . . . . llrs. Agatha Swenson IKl,B9POT'f-OPI . . . , . . . . . Grace llorgan Elna Mae John Page Thirty-one hw , x 15 First ron Harold Chstott, Fred Kent, Bernice Fitchett, Duane Feltman. 5 X Second rom R.G. Converse, Audery Grim, Harold Peters, Richard LaPoe. Y Third ron Iva Schaibly, Shirley Grubb, Edith Stover, Nancy Hynes, Louise Stover. Fourth row: Kenneth Harry, Donald Huber, John Schaibly, Bruce Lyons, Neil Courtright Fifth rom Gene Harry, Ed Grubb, Sandra Shouey, Joe Swenson, Janet Bush. xx, H' 1 U an-5:1 The Shepherd High School Band was organised in Septanber of 1946. Menbers were chosen from the elmentary school and the high school. The first senester had five regular mcnbere. Since that the we have made an average gain of five members each smester. New instruments have been purchased for the band by the school and the Shepherd Parent-Teacher Association. Our motto is that although our band is not so large, it has a lot of vigor. We play for all the games we can to see our school the sinner. Pegs Thirty-two CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Kay Little, Joan Cline, Carol Fisher, Janet Bighan, Meet our cheer leaders. We think they're tops. Under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Stewart, they have really shown. class :Ln conducting pep meetings and cheering at the gemee. In Novenber they were invited to Breckenridge to a Cheerleaders Conference. They are planning new uniforms of blue and gold to wear while cheering at the games. Cheer, cheer, for the gold and the blue, Onward Shepherd! Onward Shepherd! Cane on, ye fellows, we'll cheer for you. Fight right down that floor! Give our tem one migxty shout! Put the ball right in the basket, We'11 win this game, there is no doubt! 1 lark up two more 000298-- It makes no difference what we go through, HAH! RAH! HAH! Old Shepherd High School, we'll cheer for you, 45 Onward Shepherd! Onward Shepherd! As our team goes marching onward, Fight on for our fame! Onward to Victory! 4 Fight fellows, if- FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! N Q We'1l win this game! 1 in 5 ' N lllh gg .um .-L Q' IG Page Thirty-thru all . Q Top row, left to rights Steve Williams, Loren Decker, Roger Stahlman, Carson White, Jack Jones, Ken Travis, Nolan Stilgenbauer, Boyd Goffnett, John Moeggenberg, Van Hutchinson, Merit Wonzy. Second row: Don Myers, Lynn Ha lin, Jack Meyer, Russell Fisher, Vernon Overton, Dar Brickner, Edvard Hofhman, Bradley Tripp, Gene Ettinger, Duane Conrad, Russell Bissell, Lawrence Deeter. Third row: Dick Moore, Donald Bissell, Bob Brady, Sharon Workman, Eugene Decker, Lynn Brown, Dick White, Marshall Abbott, Lyle Willoughby, Bruce Jennings, Bob Carroll, Gerald Netzley, Ellis Owens. Fourth rows Bruce Welch, Loren Jennings, Don Stalter, J.V. Kniffsn, Ted Hoffman, Raymond Doyle, Dick Travis, B111 Nartker, John Hothlisberger, Bob Moore, Dick Fairchilds, John Fitzgerald, Kenneth Keane, Dean Stalter, Lyle Parks, Don Roberts, Bob Howland, Fifth rosa Jim Decker, Derryl Davis, Keith Brown, Louis Fox, Bob Tatroe, Cecil Travis, Sharron Vinton, Bill Wilson, Rex Rouse, Stewart Thrush, Larry Welch. VARSITY CLUB QQESS TOP TOY, lift to right: Brady Salisbury, Nick Moreno, Loren Decker, Bob Robinson, Wally Williamson, Dick Murphy, Steve Willi ms, Don Stalter, Bob Nestle. Second rows Shirley Priest, Dick Nutter, Bruce Jennings, Dale Brickner, Harlan Cassatt, Phillip Caszatt, Bill Salisbury, Bud Smith, Bob Carroll, Ray Bissell, Mr. Forsyth. Third row: Jack Lynch, Jack Morgan, Jack Meyer, Jim DeLano, Dick Figg, Gene Ettinger, Bob Manor Kenneth Travis, Ben Barrera. The Varsity Club was organized this year after being dropped since 1941. The officers are Jack Meyer, presidentg Bob Manor, Vice-president, Wally Williamson, Secretary-treasurer, and Ben Barrera, reporter. The Varsity Club consists of fellows who have won a varsity letter in any line of sports or for managing. The purpose of the Varsity Club is to make rules and regulations regarding the wearing of letters, sweaters, number of stripes, to have any parties, initiatlons or dances. It also serves to let the athletic fellows voice their opinions on any subject that may arise. Page ThiTf7'f0U' lfIN-QVEST QUEEN Reg- fi The highlight of our Annual Barn Dance was the orouning of -the Harvest Queen. Leorna Cline, Senior, was chosen queen, with Mary Swogger, also a Senior, performing the crowning ceremony. The procession up to the queen's throne' was made up also of two attendants from the Junior class and one each from the sophomore and freeman classes. They were Kay Little and Barbara Loy frrm the Junior classy Myrtle Sonley, eophcmore, and Sylvia Breedlove, freshman. Dolly Maguire and Jeanne Kennedy had also been selected but were ill and could not attend. Page Thirty-fue MNNUHL MN DANCE I The Annual Sen' 7 Barn Dance v1z2sheJ.d in the nigh 5 school gymnnsium November 23rd. The glm uns appropriately decked out in foddcr, hay, straw, pumpkins, and various bitr of nbcrn furnitvren. The studcnts 'erk .'.' atiired in blue jeans, loud shirts, and brndanmas. Yr. fhodes' orchestra provided the music and called Z the square dances. ' ,g 4 M .Xi 1. KV? QQ! LY' 6 , Nu wx r, ,,,- MT' !f1 4' U ,W ksasf, 'Il M' 'Ui F ,xl ,M 1. 9 'hw gag ww P I 's ik ,wx 1 gf Us K f sr? M wwf' WA .,, Sr .ff v x 449' ki, .Www 'JQWZW x . 4' v as xsx Wm u I. ig, X First Tom. Top row, left to right: Shirley Priest, Dick Nutter, Jack Lynch, B111 Salisbury. Second row: Jack Horgan, Gene Ettinger, Bob Manor, llr. Forsythfcoachl. Third row: Don Hiller, Ray Bissell, Jack Myers, Jim De Leno, Kenneth Travis, Nolan Stilgenbauer. The Shepherd Bluejays are improving vith every game. Our victory over Fulton was considered an upset since Fulton was expected to be the top team this year. If our boys continue to improve, we may once again be the Chanps of Valley C Conference. Top row, left to right: Thad Scribner, Mike Kuniok, Elwood Shattuck, Donald Stone, Bill Nartker, Neel Green. Second rows Verdon Overton, Blair Workman, Isno Barrera, Walley Williamson, Jim Turzer, David Harless, llr. ForsythfCoachJ. Third ron Buddie Smith, Herbert Klumpp, Dick Figg, Gary Allen, Richard White. Pqc Thirty-nina F00'l'll HJ. Left to right, top: Ralph B. Forsyth fcoachl, Robert Carroll flwanagerj, Bud Smith, Jack Lynch, Ben Barrera, Bob Manor, Richard Figg, Bill Salisbury, Dick Nutter, Bill Murphy, Carson White, Donald Robinson fllanagerl, John R. Forsten Ulthletic directorj, Robert Howland, Ulssistant Coachl. Second row: Brady Salisbury fllanagerj, Gene Ettinger, Verdon Overton, Shirley Priest, Nick Moreno, Glen Yost, Harlan Cassatt, Wally Williamson, Blair Workman, Don Miller. Third rows Kenneth Travis, Phillip Cassatt, Bruce Jennings, Steve Williams, Jack Meyer QCaptainJ, Ray Bissell, Loren Decker, Dale Brickner, Jim DeLano. The Shepherd Bluejays had a very successful season this year of 1948 under their new coach, Ralph Forsyth. The fellows won 5, tied 2, and lost 1, finishing up second in the Valley C Confer- ence standings. We lost our first encounter to Clare 21-14. It was a thriller with Clare-pushing over the final touchdown in last 3 seconds of the game. Shepherd came back with higher spirits and confi- dence to whip Breckenridge 12-0. The next week we tied St. Louis, 12-12. This Game was highlighted by an exciting punt return by Bob Manor, quarterback, behind near perfect down field blocking by his tem-mates. It looked like a good season as we beat our next three foes, Golanan, St. Charles, and Fulton, 19-O, 6-0, and 32-12 respectively. The St. Charles game was a tough one with the local lads heavily outweighed. St. Charles boasted the heaviest team in the conference. The Bluejays were outweighed in practically every game. Ithaca broke our hopes of tying for lst place by holding us to a 13-13 score. We wound up our season with a 38-0 win over Edmore. In that game Coach Forsyth 101 everyone play except the water boy. An All Senior lineup started out the last game. Jack Meyer was chosen Honorary Captain for the year and was also selected as All-Conference tackle. We They Clare 14 21 Breckenridge 12 0 .-5 St. Louis 12 12 'fr K. , Coleman 19 0 st. Charles s o LW runes 32 12 .lxwff -1--JZ! Ithaca 13 13 4 ' Edmore 38 O 2 I A I' Q I j lr.: 9 I ,117-I-r.,1.fvv-.Q his Inq our COLG!! ALL SENICR LIINEUP gap rica, left to right: Steve Williams, Bruce Jennings, Kenneth Travis, Dale Brickner, Harlan aaza . Bottcm rows Nick Moreno, Ray Bissell, Glen Yost, Jack Meyer, Loren Decker, Jim DeLano, Phil Cassatt. of 8 .- G K , El Q i f - Lb 'fy 28 '-our 'fi Q!-is A on f' 'WE' . J . . .M 1513 I - . g1g,x ' -' ' K ' ' Y . ' 5 . . , K Q , no -r -Gu .W 3 wt Uv - J Bi . Un -u nfs. x v.f b' e ' to 4 gf-f ' ' ,. -W --f ws-0 S JJTTSNNE, .Y .- . ff- . . - -- J 4 , ., 4 . '-L' ik 5. I . V - v 'L 3 ' . 1.:. 4 ' ,- ' we 1, - .- 'H-.-fwl f '- 3 b' :Q-,Q :QE-iPiY,f,ifi,f '9f 'ir -' +o I f -2-ff'-fe,-,eg-W, paftekznsfff-2 gf e I . -V ' T...e,1 1 ?o'9'f62ff'7 F55-ffrfii-Q..,. firi'f ?y-5-V5.5--1 ': Top roi, left to right: John R. Forsten Ulthletic Directory, Roscoe Cottril, Jr., Bill Beverlin, Lyle Willoughby, Gary Allen, Russell Bissell, Dar Brickner, Duane Conrad, Gene Decker, Bob Court- vrright, Bernard Smith, Ieemel Barrera, Don Stone, Robert Howland Uxssistant coachj. Bow two: Donald Arndt, John Salisbury, Dick Travis, Kenneth Keene, Stuart Thrush, Albert Rothlis- berger, John lloeggenberg, Kim Swenson, J .V. Kniffen, Jack Hitchingham, like Kunik. Row three: lim Decker, Ben Steele, Ted Hoffman, Bruce Welch, Thad Scribner, Neil Green, Dick White, Sharron Workman, Sharron Vinton, Jim Turzer. Page Forty-mu COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF DON BOLLMAN Gamble Stme Arduer Standard Service SHEPHERD SHEPHERD PHONE 2472 AMBULANCI SIRVICI QARBER FUIIERAL HOIHE noasm' A.GAna:n SHEPHERD. MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS WILSON BROS. SAFETY LEGION HABERDASHERY TOGS PHONE 2162 SHEPHERD Page forty-tio on r'aIx1IcxIlonj emofj I WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE BEEN HELPFUL IN MAKING THE ANNUAL A SUCCESS IHOUER STUDIOS TRAVERSE CITY MICHIGAN FEW SERVING MICHIGAN FOR 24 YEARS Any Tame.. A Y PGXISA. HI + R wsu , 08411 LA BALLE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY MT. PLIASAN1' MICHIGAN W4 'AI' Q I f , I n gal. 'IRQ C1 8 E. pq. nn:-ww CRAWFORD STORE GINERAL MERCHANDISE WELDING CRAWFORD I STRICKLAND GROCERY GROCERIES MEATS GAS OILS STREKLAND CORNER5 1 GOOD LUCK TO OUR SENIORS! Shepherd motor Sales Inc. SHEPHERD COMPLIMENTS OF WINN MARKET Gnocenlss MEATS YHNN puns- -nu I COMPLIMENTS OF' SHEPHERD GRAIN 8: BEAN CO. VERNE KEENER. MGR. SHEPHERD COMPLIMENTS OF UPTON HARDWARE SHEPHERD COMPLIMENTS OF SHOW BOAT INN SHEPHERD COM PLIMENTS OF CLAUD COOMER RADIO SHOP IHKPHERD rqlfub4mu BEST IDISHES FROM Herbert Travis AUCTIONEER SHEPHERD COMPLETE AUCTION SALES SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF F. J. Brattin 81 Son LUMBER CO. S PE pqg Forty-FW BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS Meao5la Qarxcly Qompa my EVART coNGRA'ruLATloNs CLASS OF 1949 BRADLEIIS 5C TO 51.00 GREENUTGS SALES AND SERVICE CLASS RINGS 8: PINS cHEvRoL.E'r ox.DsMoau.E Gmc 'mucks BRECKENRiDGEf MT- PLEASANT H fqq I'0 U'lil COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLUB INSIGNIA MEMORIAL PLAQUES DIPLOMAS PERSONAL CARDS REFRESENTED BY Mr. Lee Zimmerman 429 Farwell Bldg. 1429 Griswold St. Detroit 26, Michigan COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES OF Shepherd State Bank SHEPHERD GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIOR CLASSI LAUREL THEATER SHEPHERD COMPLIMENTS OF HUMMEL 8: SON SERVICE STATION SHEPHERD U S CASZATT YOUR STANDARD OIL AGENT SHEPHERD CONGRATULATIONS OF woodland Park COMPLIMENTS OF Doepker SERVICE STATION IHEPHERD Greet Your With a Smile. Pqufubamn COMPLIMENTS TO VL GVGCINIGIIYXQ or Dr. ua. up. HARPER COMPLIMENTS OF ITliIler's Grocerg Store CONGRATULATIONS FROM Macdonald and Stingel OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 40s w. GENIS sAGuNAyv ' I Page Fony- ig COMPLIMENTS OF The Isabella Countq Republican ISABELLA COUNTYS LEADING WEEKLY SHEPHERD COMPLIMENTS OF OConners Qrocerq Store COMPLIMENTS OF WALTS BARBER SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF SHEPHERD CAFE SHEPHERD SHEPHERD COMPLIMENTS OF BROWNETTE BEAUTY NOOK SHEPHERD BEST wlsHEs FROM FLIP'S SERVICE STATION SHEPHERD I 1 Pqlimbmha Q WHIZZER BICYCLE MOTORS PACEMAKER MOTOR BIKES SCHWINN 8: CLEVELAND BICYCLES MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES Shepherd Hobbq Supplq MIKE STELLWAGEN. JR.. PROP. ln-:lvl-also CONGRATULATIONS FROM Shepherd Farm Produce Inc. COAL BEANS GRAIN SHEPHERD H l 1 I COMPLIMENTS OF Carroll's Restaurant 31-2 MI. S. MT. PLEASANT - l COMPLIMENTS OF SMITH TRACTOR AND MOTOR SALES FARMALL TRACTORS I. H. REFRIGERATION INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS CHRYSLER CARS PLYMOUTH SHEPHERD nn NIU COMPLIMENTS OF Stilgenbauefs Hardware COMPLIMENTS OF The Thompson wholesale Beverages CENTRAL MlCHlGAN'S LEADING SOFT DRINK DISTRIBUTOR YOUR FAVORITE PEPSI-COLA AND HUNTERYS IT PAYS TO SHOP AT . TYPEWRITER SERVICE ON ALL MAKES TH' Glen Oren 'Tous SALES RENTALS NEWGUSED MACHINES Ribbons Supplies Repairs on all makes BU -T ON VA'-UE Robinson Tqpewriter Service IODD I 2 S COLLEGE PHONE S2 7Il IHIPHERD MT. PLEASANT MT PLEASANT Adding Machines Pg: H117-Old CONGRATULATIONS REV 8: MRS. A. R. COLLINS COMPLIMINTB OF MR. 8: MRS RAYMOND SLATES COMPLIMENT8 OF MR. 8: MRS. HAROLD TRAVIS COMPLIMENTI OF' MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES WEESE COM PLIMENTS OF ARTIDT ITIOTOR SALES KAISER FRAZER BEST WISHES T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1949 MR. 8: MRS HOLLIS CLARK COM PLIMENTS O COMPLIMENTS O FLORENCE BARNES VAN LIEW 8: CARROLL GARAGE POFYMASTER i I 1 SHEPHERD 1 I F F w I if f' . I J 4 I ,ff X A V If I W was J 73 cs I EES 5.94. 5'-'jbpgfnnlf vi Q1 W1 U . 'Rn.u.Yi ff morn 'rp 1 -j . . G'-ar 2 Page Fifty-rua A PuhIiraIlon uf UNIVERSITY LITHOPRINTERS Yr'uLAN11, Mumm.AN .Q ,A . -., Z-. gf Wmpx - ' A vpn' i, .. Qi, ' Y 1-1 ' 'f 4 ff 1' ,,..- ,M - ... cf' -A , ' i. 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