Shepherd High School - Au Revoir Yearbook (Shepherd, MI)

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AU REDOIR 1950 SHEPHERD HIGH SCHOOL SHEPHERD, MICHIGAN 62401 2 i..2,5tWi,gx:g,..,?myRTM, 'Sfl w.fwm.siw'1m-sm-sLwusqfg1fs1vi4vmw!: We f -f.m- fwimzw-www -- , . ,Wwwwmm Q , K - W. K7 . fru- 1 - mwm g.u--,W H .,,L p-us-nw' ,M M xi .......-rn, --E- .ig- -qg.. 'ILA 1 ,mlb '-L., K ' 5. xx .X M Agatha C. Swenson Kennard B. Schaibly DEDKZATION We, the Senior Class of 1950, are grateful for this opportunity to show our gratitude to our class advisers, Mrs. Swenson and Mr. Schaibly. we ded- icate this AU REVOIR to them in appreciation of their kindness, understanding, and guidance which has made possible the success of our Senior Year. The theme of our 1950 Annual is PROGRESS. Throughout the book we have tried to convey the improvements here at Shepherd High School during the last few years. we hope these accomplishments will be an inspiration for even bigger and better things for Shepherd in the future. 2 0 LDELBERT D. HUBER Superintendent 1950 S.H.S. facultq biqqest ever .... 'Y f,3q,gzs I X A 1 i'i'4JM 1 X 1 fff' X Bonn or EDUCATION S I U' 'Q 61 X ggzmgggtiiggzionse M1I:r1'Q5?1Egi,:.SEgZE0n 2 uf NX 5 lst 2nd 3rd 4th POW! POW I POW I TUW I Mrs. Forsten, Mrs. McNulty, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Stewart, Miss Link, Mrs. Laidley, Mrs. Kidder Mr. Bates, Mrs. Denney, Mrs. Swenson, Mrs. Thering, Mrs. Huber, Mrs. Farrand, Mrs. Houghton Mr. Huber, Mr. Gates, Mr. Forsyth, Mrs. Perry, Mr. Harwood, Mrs. Keller, Mr. Kasel Mr. Strattin, Mr. Schaibly, Mr. Forsten, Mr. Morningstar, Mr. Howland ioul lhthmnitios ' Mr. uatesr -In YMfkiQU. 1 M 9 Link: Qommeroiag 5 The Big Three talk it over -- Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Casel, Mr. Forsten. Upper Left: Mr. Simon, new teacher of Typewriting added this year. Left: Mr. Wattelet re-organized our shop program second semester. Below: The School Cooks, Custodians, and Bus Drivers an impressive group . lst row: Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Struble, Mrs. Cazier, Mrs. Delano 2nd row: Mr. Bell, Mr. Garber, Mr. Fbrsten, Mr. Cline, Mr. Morningstar 3rd row: Mr. Seeley, Mr. Delano, Mr. Kasel, Mr. Gates, Mr. Harwood, Mr. Bauer 6 0 1' . lM ef as I ip ..-- -1 'E 'lf Yzf SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lst row: Donna Turner, seoretaryg Barbara Lilly, student council representative, Mary Lou Zook, treasurer 2nd row: Shirley Priest, student council representative, Richard Nutter, president, Wallace lilliamson, vice president The Senior Class started the school year with sixty-three members. During the year these students have engaged in many enterprises to make up an eventful and busy year leading toward graduation. October 19,20 we had our senior pictures taken by Moyer of Traverse City. The annual Barn Dance followed on November 10 with Bob Shaffer's band from WKNX giving part program and part dancing. The next week the Dramatics Club presented a three act comedy, nSay It With Musicu for the benefit of the Seniors and Juniors, with Jolly Joe Grason appearing between acts. December 7,8 we gave our Senior play, It's A Long Lane . The day before school was out for Christmas, December 21, Barbara Loy was crowned Queen of the 'Dreamer's Holidayn, the Senior Prom, by class president, Dick Nutter. We think this was the highlight of our social life for the year. lhile we enjoyed very much the Junior-Senior Banquet and other events during the year, we were highly excited over our Senior trip to Washington and New York which climaxed our school year with the exception, of course, of our graduation in caps and gowns on May 26. GLASS lOTTOs 'Today we followg tomorrow we 1ead.' COLOR: Blue and Silver FLOWER: Yellow Rose SONG: 'M Task' Class 0 SENHURS N950 8 NNALD ARNUI' 'Hiechief lurks in the of his eyes. if 'K is Y I depths yolrbo B Q, S A W: Band 1 President 2 Basketball l 2 Baseball l 2 Track 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Varllty Club 4 KVELYN AYRI8 She has the power of her own convictions. Latin Club 2 Glee Club l 2 Junior Play 5 lkamaties Club 3 4 BENJAIIN BARRERA Forever forenost in the news of the hour. Vice President 1 President 3 Blue Jay Notes 5 Track 1 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 vu-.iw Club 5 4 Au Revoir 4 LNGELIL HJRDER 'Still waters run the deepestl' Dramatics Club 2 Secretary-Treasurer 3 Junior Play 3 Library Club 3 4 Au Revoir 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 DUANE CONRAD Some come for play, I come to sleep all day. Il Basketball l 2 Football 3 4 Junior Play 3 F.F.L. 1 2 3 4 Varsity Club 4 Q. ' X Q 'V 4 4 2 532, 7 1 nr W af ,li 3 W R. G. CONYERSE Keen sense, common senseg No room for nonsense. Basketball 1 Latin Club 2 Band 2 3 4 Blue Jay Notes 5 Junior Play 3 Dramatics Club 4 Senior Play 4 WILSON W OMER I will leave large footprints on the sands of time. ROSCOB COTTRHL, JR. A quiet lad, but his company is always welcome. Football 3 4 FRED CRAMPTON I want to be baahful but the girls won't let me. KENNETH DOWNING Who works harder and complains less? Blue Jay Notes 3 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Baseball 3 4 Track 4 EVONNE ESTEP 'Here she comes, There she goes, Glee Club 1 2 YVONNE ESTEP lhich 18 which, Nobody lmows I Glee Club 1 2 GENE ETTINGER WEB admits there are two sides to every question, his own and the wrong one. Track 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 F.F.A. 1 2 5 4 Varsity Club 5 4 RUSSELL FISHER lib 'Z' 5 'Early to bedg early to rise.' ik xg., Kgs . 79 X: ' P.F.A. 2 .s 4 Pg f . f, Hw . K I . I SHIRLEY GARBER 'Give me the moonlight, G1ve me the many I'1l do all I oanln Dramatics 2 Office Staff 1 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 .ff '- NELDA GILMORE 'A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horsel' Blue Jay Notes 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 BOYD GOFFNETT nGenius is a means of avoiding work.' F.F.A. 1 2 3 4 AUDERY GRIN 'The girl at the switchb0ard.n Glee Club 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Library Club 5 JANE HARNER 'Live and learn? I just liveln Dramatics Club 2 Junior Play 3 Blue Jay Notes 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Library Club 3 4 LOIS HARRY nSeen but seldom heard.' Latin Club 3 EDWARD HOFFMAN 'For he's a jolly good fellow? F.F.A. 1 2 3 4 Track 4 TED HOFFMAN uHe has two speeds -- slow and super slow.' Track 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball l F.F.A. l 2 3 4 PAUL JEWELL 'The fairer sex affects me not? JOYCE JOHNSTON uLittle said is soon mended.' Dramatics 3 4 KENNETH KEENE 'Behind that quiet look is a quick and willing spirit.' F.F.A. l 2 3 4 Football 4 ' 504 f'YT4 YRf i15'l:?v. Qggk , A: 2y'LQiQp3 41? -iii 511. azz .fr -K at f ' fi. 'Q' 1 4185 We MARY LOUISE KELLEY-HITCHCOCK NA blonde bombshell.' Library Club 3 4 Glee Club l 3 4 Senior Play 4 BEVERLY KRATT In class she's awfully shy, But outside? Oh my! Il F.H.A. 2 Blue Jay Notes 3 Glee Club 1 3 4 EMMA KRICK nwithoutlovencthing prospersf Dramatics Club 2 3 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Blue Jay Notes 3 Secretary 1 JOAN LA REAU uFor she is certain to be seen Wherever fun andmischief beam? Glee Club 1 2 5 4 Blue Jay Notes 3 Au Revoir 4 BARBARA LILLY cheerful heart makes cheerful countenance.u IIA Valedictorian Latin Club 2 Library Club 3 Blue Jay Notes 3 Student Council 4 Au Revoir Editor 4 KATHLEEN LITTLE uYou know I say just what I thinkgnothing more and nothing less.n Latin Club 2 Blue Jay Notes 5 Dramatics Club 2 Junior Play 3 Library Club 1 2 5 4 X i ' Office Staff 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Au Revoir 4 BARBARA LOY nIt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice.n Glee Club 1 2 Queen of Dreamer's Holiday JACK LYNCH uDon't rush mel' Football 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 5 4 Senior Play 4 Student Council 1 Varsity Club 3 4 ROBERT MANOR HI can, because I believe I can.n Track l 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Varsity Club 5 4 Class President 1 Student Council 3 MARY ELLEN MEYER nQuiet to those who know hex not: jolly to those who do.' Glee Club 1 3 4 Library Club 3 4 Latin Club 3 Student Council 1 -IIS l!! DONALD MILLER I never confine myself to facts.u Track 3 4 Football 1 3 4 Baseball 1 5 Basketball 1 F.F.A. 1 Varsity Club 4 RICHARD MILLER Don't take life too seriously for you'll never get out of it a1ive.n JACK MORGAN School breaks up mywhole day? Track 1 Treasurer 1 Baseball l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Varsity Club 3 4 RICHARD MURPHY uAsindustrious asBen Franklin? Baseball l Basketball l 2 Senior Play 4 Library Club 1 Varsity Club 3 4 Baseball Manager 2 WILL IA1' MURPHY nTo worry little,to study less Is my idea of hapniness.n Track 2 3 4 Football l 2 5 4 Baseball 4 Basketball Manager 4 Varsity Club 4 DONALD MYERS 'lho hmows 1rhat's behind that innocent face? F.F.A. 1 2 3 4 RICHARD NUTTER A man of action,not of wordsl' Secretary-Treasurer 2 Student Council 3 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Varsity Club 5 4 President 4 Au Revoir 4 EARL OHMS Qxiet, contented, happy too, Doesn't want any work to do. Library Club 5 4 F.F.A. 1 2 VEREEN OVERTON 'Some say he's quietg others doubt it. Track 3 4 Football 2 5 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 F.F.A. 1 2 3 4 Varsity Club 4 Basketball Manager 3 4 LYLE PARKS Pile my books against the wall, One by one, I'm through with them all . F.F.A. 1 2 3 4 l SHIRLEY PRIEST 'And certainly he was a good fellowl' Track 3 4 Football 1 2 5 4 Baseball 1 2 5 Basketball 1 2 3 Varsity Club 5 4 Student Council President 4 VIRGINIA RAMERIEZ 'Silence never betrayed anyone! Clee Club 3 4 ROBERT ROBINSON Just bury me on the lone prairie. Track 1 2 Football Manager 3 Baseball l 2 Basketball 1 Varsity Club 5 DOROTHY ROETHLISBERGER 'Everyone can read.the1anguage of a smile. Dramatics Club 5 4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club l 2 3 LOIS ROETHLISBERGER Quiet, yet one of the best. Glee Club 1 2 BILL SALISBURY 'Personality is a great assetf Track 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 F.F.A. 1 2 Varsity Club 3 4 Vice-President 2 3 RACHEL SHADE Her future is well in her hand.n Il Dramatics Club 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 5 4 Library Club 5 Blue Jay Notes 3 Latin Club 4 RHEBA SONLEY nL1ke a flower, sweet and shy? Dramatics Club 2 3 Senior Play 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Latin Club 4 BARBARA SMITH nHope for the bestg get ready for the worst.n Glee Club l 2 6 4 Office Staff 3 4 Blue Jay Notes 3 ANLA MAY STQED HA friend to all who know her? Glue Club l I Speak for Democracy 4 Q' IU! OU' ou' an 3. . 'vw lit kg Q . ,- AE. 'R LOUISE STOVER nlf music be the food of love, play onln Senior Play 4 Glee Club 4 Band 1 2 3 Latin Club 2 ELZADA TRAVIS nMy true love has my heart and l have his.n Dramatics Club 2 Glee Club 1 2 5 4 Library Club 2 BRADLEY THIPP N nThe Country lentlemann N, Track 4 - Easeball 1 2 46, .ee. F.V.A. l 2 3 4 x lt, f- 3 ,B XM DONNA TURNER nQuiet and studious, yet al- wavs ready for fun.u Salutatorian Library Club 3 Secretary 4 Blue Jay Notes 3 'fa CARSON VEITE uPeople come from near and far To help him Hush and crank his car.u ' Track 2 3 4 Football l 2 5 4 Bwsketbnll 1 2 F.F.A. l 2 3 4 Varsitv Club 4 IILLACE WILLIAMSON 5? LYLE WTLLOUGHBY uln at three, up at five, ' k but fi .' Heap big mo e no re On a farm is where I thrive Track 1 2 3 4 F0Otb8.11 1 2 5 4 Track 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Football 2 as 4 N1 Revoir 4 Basketball 1 2 Varsity Club 5 4 Vice President l 4 Student Coune Junior Play 3 il 2 'When MARY LOU ZOOK done by her, 'tis done.' D. A. R. 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Letitia Williamson, President, Lavonna Fox, Vice President, Joanne Miller, Secretary, Ismael Barrera, Treasurer, Nancy Bigelow, Phyllis Blodgett, Milton Blubaugh, Keith Brown Ladonna Burkett, Joyce Burr, Jerrie Bush, Robert Carroll, Virginia Conrad, DeLorma Converse, Robert Coomer, Bob Courtright Barbara Craig, Eugene Decker, Marlene Downing, Pat Pickle, Jo Ann Field, Dick Figg, Fitchett, Catherine Guthrie Beverly Hapner, David Harless, Ph llis Harry, Patricia Hayden, Jack Hitchingham,Doris Kathryn Holliday, Lois Holliday Bob Howell, Lucille Huber, Glema Hungerford, Van Hutchinson, Loren Jennings, Bonnie Herbert Klumpp, Viola Klumpp Lawrence Kolhoff, Mike Kunik, Phyllis Lambert, Luella Lindenberg, Mary Little, Dollie Ollie Maguire, Genevieve Marshall Floesie McClintic, Darlene Mclnnes, Marilyn Metcalf, Sharlene McCray, Bob Moore, Marlene Mur- ray, Bill Nartker, Betty Nestle Bob Nestle, Janice Rich, Albert Roethlisberger, Rex Rcwse, Thad Scribner, Milan Shepard, Ber- nard Smith, Buddy Snith Pearl Smith, Myrtle Sonley, Pauline Stahl, Dean Stalter, Nolan Stilgenbauer, Sharron Vinton, Betty Wadle, Richard White Joe Wilberding, Bernice Winnie, Merritt Wbnsey, Bruce Welch, Louis Van Orden, Mary Yates, Dolores Yost Shirley Hoffman Klfmvp. 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W - 0 1 K . .,, ,J , - L H' N L ' Xl' i ' 'A l X ess B J 51 JH x T L ' ' Eff ' J r Q ,. 2 B J ' .nb m . .ff 3 68 complete halfuaaq mark . . . lst raw: Neil Green, President, Leota Travis, Vice President, Sylvia Breedlove, Secretary, Janet Big- ham, Treasurer, Gary Allen, Dorothy Betts, Don Bissell, Bob Brady 2nd row: Dar Brickner, Violet Clark, Joan Cline, Ron Cornell, Betty Crowley, Deral Davis, Jim Decker, Larry Deeter 3rd row: Yvonne Divelbiss, Ray Doyle, Carol Edgar, Dick Fairchild, Russell Fausett, Rosanne Florian, Ray Figg, John Fitzgerald 4th row: Ann Gall, Betty Guthrie, Jean Guthrie, Lynn Hamlin, Donna Haney, Esther Harniok, Ted Hummel, Don Hynes Sth row: Joyce Kappler, Alice Klumpp, Dick Moore, Vera Morse, Carmen Mosher, Bonnie Murphy, Gary Murphy 6th row: Jerry Netzley, Albert Pankhurst, Margaret Phelps, Della Petoskey, Marjorie Rich, Don Robinson Brady Salisbury, John Salisbury 7th row: Delores Savrade, Esther Savrade, Pat Shanahan, Donna Shattuck, Merlyne Smith, Roger Stahlman, Ellen Steed, Ben Steele 8th row: Kim Swenson, Stuart Thrush, Cecil Travis, Dick Travis, Stanley Turner, Mary Van Sickle, Sally Ware, Larry Welch 9th row: Sharon Workman, Shirley Workman, Jo Ann Zook, Joann Bissell. 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I , I I LVA pq .W fi Is 'Yi I I -I- . - K 'I l, , -1 22: ...T-A-L , , J.-. ,-,,, , F? a ' 'Q i A Q dxf wA' ga E', F, ' ' , I '- .'I, r ,y' 'k. , e -- II 1 F' - I '. vt' y . -- -- V am, ,gm i.yeIx 1 2 n I I Y QA' 'F T S 5 t E ' 1 78 enter Sl-1.5. this gear . . lst row: Larry Kniffen, President, Duane Backus, Vice President, Bob Murphy,Secretary, Charles Albaugh Treasurer, Mary Allen, Erma Ayris, Bale Bell, Jack Bigelow 2nd row: Carolyn Breedlove, Betty Brown, Glen Brown, Jr., Reva Brown, Ruth Brown, Genlhd Burkett, Jewv el Cavender Naomi Clark 3rd row: Virgil Coomer, Virginia Craig, Carol Crowley, Barbara Curtiss, Robert Davis, Wesley DeLong, Ronald Demlow Mary Lou Deming 4th row: Betty Ettinger: Robert Fair, Effie Fellows, Bernice Fitchett, Bill Florian, Gerald Fox, Har- old Fox Jay Hamlin 5th rows Shirley Beigley, Lillian Herron, Myra Hummel, Juanita Kalis, Marilyn Kennedy, Dick Kidder, Franklin Kindig Robert Kiser 6th rows David Knopp, ClaudetteLantz, Wanieta Maguire, Georgia McC1intic, Shirley Meyer, Roselene Moeggenburg Shirley Morey Grace Morgan 7th rows Donna Ohms, ioren Parks, I Bill Rocker, Joyce Rhode, Jerry Robinson,Leon Roeth- lisberger Robert Roethlisberger 8th row: Don Ross, Arlene Sandel, Willard Seeley, Larry Shepard, Clarence Smalley, Rich- ard Smith Gary Sprague 9th row: Edith Stover, George Swogger, Ron Taylor, Martha Van Acker, Blaine Van Lieu, Gordon Wheeler, Kay Whitmore Norman Wilberding 10th rows Gale WilloughBy, Wilma Young, Zilma Young. Missing: Bernard Rocker, Raymond Smith 22 l C3142 -Qrs-n.4v9'.f .bd mn., .'- R - T- -asian I H S X 11. x N-'ff Sky? ff 'E'-ws look forward to hiqh school . uv v 1' if W, f . . lst row: 2nd row: 3rd rmrx 4th rowx Sth row: Absent x Gary Phreed, Larry Loomis, Gary Edgar Mary Marshall, Harold Owings, Jr., Richard Foster, Charles Hawkins, Franklin Williams, Shir- ley Schad, Karen Verway, Mr. Gates, adviser Robert Switzer, Mary Lou Garcia, Barbara Rhode, Douglas Sharror, Loren Holliday, James Kanine James Nestle, Doris Van Orden Earl Sawade, Barbara Murphy, Sandra Shouey, Pauline Roberts, Evelyn Rickard, Janet Cross, William O'Brien Elizabeth Van Acker, Helen Van Sickle, Faye Rok, Peggy Bond, Janet Bush, Lorraine Holliday, Don Carey, Deo Freeman Lorraine McBride, Terrance Smith, James Switzer, Yvonne Fox Karen Carey, Jeannine Griffon, Jeanne Lemley, Jan Van Alstine, v - Q r L : ' ' ,H ew - , g 4 ,- 1 R' R 'A . . 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Sf-f OFFICE STAFF lst row: Bonnie Klu pp, Mary Lou Zook, Lavonna Fox, Barbara Smith, Kay Little 2nd row: Betty Hawes, Glema Hungerford, Letitia Williamson, Lucille Huber, Mr. Huber 28 ,,.m,..-.1--p-f--V-v 5 K, , if-fig. lst 2nd 3rd 4th TOVYS TCW! TCW! POW! ' A A - - First qedr band d success Janet Bush, Jim Nutter, Sandra Shouey, Neil Courtright, Bruce Lyons, Loren Holliday, John Schaibly, Gene Harry, Joel Swenson, Betty Ettinger Evelyn Rickard, Rosie Moreno, Dane Schaibly, Lorraine Holliday, Louise Stover, Charles Haw- kins, Robert Kiser, Edith Stover, Maxine Rickard, Sharon Shanahan Robert Phreed, Jack Bush, Jewel Cavender, Erma Ayrie, Lillian Herron, Gary Phreed, Harold Peters, Robert Garber Dio Yates, Richard Foster, R. G. Converse, Jim Nestle, Michael Schmelback, Billy Reed Absenta Harold Onstott, Donna Ohms :bf 1 CO, 5 Xe I K xx... 1' 4 29 ,-,1......-.---. - 1 lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th POW! I'OW I row: FOW I POW! TOWS Uoice training stressed in qlee clubs Rachel Shade, Ann Gall, Elzada Travis, Joanne Miller, Luella Lindenberg, Viola Klumpp, Myrtle Sonley, Esther Harnick, Virginia Rameriez Mrs. Swenson, Director, Flossie McClintio, Joan LaKeau, Lucille Huber, Bonnie Murphy, Donna Haney, Alice Klu pp, Jane Harner, Leota Travis, Merlyne Smith Betty Nestle, Carol Edgar, Dollie Maguire, Pat Hayden, Mary Ellen Meyer, Mary Louise Hitch- cock, Pat Shanahan, Nancy Bigelow, Violet Clark Rheba Sonley, Emna Jean Krick, Mary Yates, Louise Stover, Beverly Kratt, Joyce Burr, Janet Bigham, Barbara Snith, Nelda Gilmore Shirley Workman, Jo Ann Zook, Doris Hoffman, Barbara Craig, Shirley Fitchett, Shirley Gar- ber, Dorothy McGinnis, Rosanne Florian, Beverly Hapner Phyllis Blodgett, Genevieve Marshall, Jo Ann Field, Sally Ware, Phyllis Harry, Ladonna Bur- kett, Angelia Border, Ollie Maguire, Yvonne Divelbiss I f Ns I , U! f ,lx IL M.SvS, vsHar ' figs' 923 W3 'ggi 'IGS' 50 lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TCW! YOWI TCW! YOWI TOYS Rose Moreno, Donna Crowley, Pauline Roberts, Colleen Mellet, Joy Harless, Carol Crowley, Ber- niece Byers, Jeannine Griffen, Linda Wright, Sharon Shanahan Jo Ann Zook, accompanist, Georgia MoC1intio, Joyce Cline, Ann Kniffen, Wanda Caszatt, Lor- raine Kriok, Jewel Cavender, Elna Forsten, Violet Buchanan, Elizabeth McBride, Carol Robin- son, Mrs. Swenson, Director Sandra Shouey, Grace Morgan, Shirley Beigley, Barbara Curtiss, Roselene Moeggenburg, Jane Foster, Claudette Lantz Anne Peters, Virginia Craig, Bernice Fitchett Jeanne Zeneberg, Kay Whitmore, Edith Stover, Mary Allen, Mary Lou Deming, Faye Zook, Wanieta Maguire, Myra B mmel, Ruth Brown, Barbara Rhode Lillian Herron, Lorraine Holliday, Reva Brown, Janice Kriesohe, Edith Stover, Joyce Rhode, Betty Ettinger, Karen Verway, Dane Schaibly NS 0 ff r e 51 -.--. .. L' --um -4-an un-up lllwlllrr 5535 FFA. plans jor tomorrow J . lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th POW! POW! TCW! row! POW! YOWI FOWI Dick Moore, Louis Van Orden, Blaine Van Li0W, Robert Brady, Sharon Workman, Loren Jennings, Donald Bissell, Leon Roethlisberger, Harold Fox, Robert Davis Robert Roethlisberger, Rex Rowse, Dennis DeLong, Gordon Wheeler, Lyle Parks, Willard Seeley, Bill Recker, Gary Sprague, Sharron Vinton, Larry Welch, Mr. Howland, Adviser Richard Smith, Bob Moore, George Swogger, Keith Brown, Gerald Netzley, Stuart Thrush, Kenneth Keene, James Decker, Jack Bigelow, Bruce Welch John Fitzgerald, Norman Wilberding, Van Hutchinson, Albert Roethlisberger, vid Ralston, Bill Nartker, Ted Hoffman, Gale Willoughby, Deral Davis Merritt Wonsey, Larry Kniffen, Dean Stalter, Cecil Travis, Albert Pankhurst, Dick Fairchild, Bob Carroll, Ronald Demlow, Don Ross Bill Florian, Raymond Doyle, Jay Hamlin, Boyd Goffnett, Lyle Willoughby, Donald Lee Myers, Clarence Smalley, Roger Stahlman, Eugene Decker Gene Ettinger, Nolan Stilgenbauer, Bradley Tripp, Russell Fisher, Dick Figg, Lynn Hamlin, Richard White, Verden Overton, Duane Conrad Dick Travis, Da- Russell Fausott, Lawrence Deeter, Edward Hoffman, Mr. Howland Advisor 52 +1---H-gif'-H it FS, ,Z X.. if ,Q 9 Ilf- 54 rm 9 I 68 complete halfwaq mark . . . . Librdrq service useful to others lst row: Erma Ayris, Marlene Murray, Leota Travis, Kay Little, Jane Harner, Luella Lindenberg, Effie Fellows 2nd rows Mrs. Forsten, Librariang Mary Louise Hitchcock, Betty Ettinger, Kathryn Holliday, Shirley Workman, Mary Little, Pat Shanahan, Sylvia Breedlove Ann Zook 4..llh- gg ,u n I Y N 4 Q x U X U 5rd row: Shirley Fitohett, Mary Ellen Meyer, Sally Ware, Earl Ohms, Angelia Border, Joyce Rhode, Jo X X 55 r N Q ttf.. :P OR E 1 4 ,MALI 8 Standing: Kim Swenson, Mrs. Stewart, Teacher, Pat Shanahan, V Shirley Workman, Jo Ann Zook, Ted Hummel ' QNQE, Seatedx Rheba Sonley, Rachel Shade, Luella Lindenber c2Ef L, 'Mgr ' af -6: -:Ty - - Latin reuiues Classics for students T . ' f . Y The Latin Club was organized by members of the high school class studying first yeaPQtStin. Th frglas purpose of the Club is to create a greater interest in the study of Latin and to show others that the studv of Latin can be enjoyable as well as beneficial. The most imnortnnt project of the year for the Latin Club members is the mock Roman banquet held during the spring. The Club members design and make Roman costumes for this annual event. Each member of the Latin Class chose a Roman name by which to be called during the year. The names chosen were Lucilius Ligarius QTed Hummellg Mark Antony lKim Swensonlg Diana fJo Ann Zooklg Minerva QRachel Sahdelg Juno QShirley Workmanlg Pandora QLuella Lindenburglg Fulvia QPatricia ShanahanJgPortia CRhoba Sonleyl. Minerva was president of the Clubg Portia, Vice-Presidentg Juno, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mrs. Stewart serves as adviser as well as teacher. lv J I sp' Louise Stover, Aunt Graoeg Dorothy Roethlisberger, Aunt Lena: Mary Louise Kelley, Marjorie, Richard Murphy, Ronnieg Shirley Garber, Helen Gorton: Jack Lynch, Buzzie Craigg Rheba Sonley, Mattie Pierce R. G. Converse, Frank Pierce, Kenneth Downing, Philip Wheatley .' U 'D 'l my . Recreation, drama in plaqs YEL t:S5 lfffig , -.. lgt row: Kay Little, Pat Fickle, lary Little, Joyce Johnston, Luella Lindenberg, Ejelyn Ayfis 2nd row: Larry Kolhoff, Janet Bigham, Mary Yates, Marlene Downing, Barbara Craig, kr. Schaibly like Kunik, Bob Howell, R. G. Converse , i I l ,'I- 53' swf C All REUOIR in the making . . . lst row: Joan Lakeau, art editor, Ben Barrera, sports editorg Kay Little, assistant editorg Barbara Lilly, editor-in-chiefg Dick Nutter, business managerg Wallace Williamson, assistant editor. 2nd rowx Angelia Border, general activity editor, Milan Shepard, Mrs. Swenson, Lavonna Fox, Mr. Schaibly, Nancy Bigelow, Letitia Wi1li.amSO1'l, L'-105-119 Huber AU REVOIR SHOWS CEUSS SECTICN OF SCHFOL LIVING m9 ,uf 'YY' 4 Q4 I' 4 'D RIZ.,LX!VXi1H'j- We Senior' Prfafm :K w + Y CJLID xii V. 7C Quad? Q .. , ? J - ,JV ' h 'J NN . ,Lu K 209 'ft' wa' cw' N3 QF? mmm Jun :QF vgywx QW YQ Q . W ' K3 J 'TRL WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21.19119 A n N9- 4 , '41, GPjCClY WX byrfxng dxxmiorf Wbrfonw .A I ix if ff? M ,Q J I ,Q gi, A-1 xg ,ki ..,v F 'Q 4.-V -- N 'w Q' -,,..r w V' K x' N ,Nh hi -o . ':-QQ 90 '- ' If A rf . - . .,.f.w,Q,q3k,5s 5 , a ,W Y. ' xr 'Z-Q . 'T' , , fig, , aw? i 'Sl IA I Y I 1 'f - T94 L, :r u at '-4. ' 'ar' jj..-13 .1 ff. ,. . fu- .. ' -'Hb ls M..- 4 4. l Q. .Quai u u Football eleven unbeaten in '49 .,,....l 7 . . lst row: Jack Lynch, Junior Cottrell, Don Miller, Ben Barrera, Bob Manor, Wally Williamson, Shirley Priest, Bill Murphy, Lyle Willoughby, Kenneth Keene 2nd row: Ted Hoffman, Bill Salisbury, Gene Ettinger, Verden Overton, Dick Nutter, Duane Conrad, Car- son White, Donald Arndt, Ismael Barrera, Thad Scribner 3rd row: like Kunik, Richard White, David Harless, Herbert Klu pp, Dick Flgg, Bernard Smith, Buddy Smith, Bill Nartker, Neil Green, Coach Forsyth Tho Blug Jgyg Football Team of 1949, which was rated eighth in the State by the Detroit Free Press, became the Valley C Champions of 1949 by scoring 226 points to their opponents 7. SCB DULE We They Clare 20 O St. Louis 26 O St. Charles 38 O Col man 19 O Fulton 51 O Ithaca 15 0 Breckenridge 19 7 Edmore -22 -Q Total 226 7 no . .,....,... Reserved for next gear let row! Pete Bell, Ray Figg, John Salisbury, Don Ross, Kim Swenson, Dick Fairshild, Ronald Robinson, Sharon lbrkman, Bob Murphy, Jerry Netzley, David Knopp, Bob Davis 2nd rows Dar Briokner, Lynn Hamlin, Gary Allen, Ronny Demlow, Bruce Welch, Stuart Thrush, Ben Steele, Bob Moore, Rex Rouse, Ted Hummel, Dick Travis, Sharnon Vinton, Leon Roethlisberger Std rows Larry Shepard, Albert Roethlisberger, Norman Wilberding, Robert Roethlisberger, Bob Smith, Stanley Turner, Jay Hamlin, B111 Florian, Dean Stalter, Ted Jones, Larry Kniffen, Jack Bige- low, B111 Reoker The Reserves did not do ao well as the first team. They won only one game and that was to our arch rival St. Louie by a score of 13-0. scHEDULE We They Mt. Pleasant 0 19 X Ithaca 0 6 Clare 0 19 B Beal City 15 26 St. Louis 13 0 Total za 'ro Ml 'hePl1erd in First Place in Valley l v I second pmuufiv h1p F .ton, 51.0 . .. ... ls, St, Charles. d Ithaca All Are er-up apo! with lr 12th Straight 01 - Bheppherd Condi lalph F myth had hlfh pnlle fur Cen- kr hen Lynch who mer- vepred three Ithaca pun! md halted umther on down. For- syth llso llnlled out Tackle fo' W rf-f-lag e-,,,,,- K -Q P ,- me Kem mpve down pas! w Brewer for thi th . 0 mul- ma 10 um down: tn 5 9 my ' 0 ' uv? UBACA. KX-url. llvr ymlds, In rr.-ure. Hcp . A .rl e cl- .ge K Gym vb l , ll d Mm W 0 Dlck rug and Furman nm lphsrll Ill ' fm' Koh Edmunds 166 l u ln ' ' ,UIEIIIY urls. mar-hes :mll even th ' V 'M' 'WI U VH'lf'l'V Over a weak Fulton team? 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'VQJVA sp Q 5 eb ' 0 96.45 .ni Vi C x ,555-9, 0 X QQ- X0 c 3 XX X ,y ,Q gy n 4X-XXI' fp 9 Nvqnvcvxoegdvv 'cw 'hte V0 'yo 95 Q at 2 J 8.0.41 .X .b Xwvwe exe 4-'P vi va 4- K cyl? 'ft Sl 'W' H- W' hu 3 94 0q,z,05'5b'1o6-' 56' .9 -bvbxgx Q Q, V 1' Q L Fe.: 'lm recent games, beaum Ftr- 0 4' we 24' vt XP Xl 'l' K' gb' qblsbl' Q gif.-74 well eqllyfmmpma ny mx or W .. 53, Q qepth, me calemxn mud hu only ' fran U16 IDU on record in-49i4'i' 9 po ' H' 4 v 1 1:01 s T no 1 rl ff I q row roll uv Such ' Eglaiegsm mr Lhtll' he kxswww f vqfd, G bq' gf' Q' .BY BOB EDMUNDS 1 9667? 9 cnnuaem mer A sa-0 vlcwry over St. Charles last Frlduy, the Shepherd Bluejclys wlll journey to Coleman tomorrow afternoon on Q Z K uhe march for Lhelr fourth strmlght Wlrl. Q 6 The encounter wlll be the second R 5 time the two schools have met. Q0 R 5 Shepherd eked our n vlewry lut qv N QA! yeal' and ls :letermlned lo repeat.. A Q Q7 fi, Coach Ralph rlorsyurs squad also A Q Q! 3 umm.: to keep lntacl. lu unscoxed- Q B X gn Q 'Z Coleman lost lu openlng gums tn End wh ul gn M s o W see n prov NNI Blue hy hh, . against a llghtlng reserve team. Dliy It ls hard to convlnee n team V nm,- um lm rolled up sm yards for 42 -E ' first downs. maalnsn thelr opponents' clan 3:2 yards ma 18 llrsl. downs, mn W 'Mt they areh'L vlcrorlous before the 'rttzsgg amc starts Yet mu Ls me nrob- li' Q nlddg Y, . . . lem nonlrontlng Coaches F 'z1'im.::5.3'::::.f:-.sf'... ans Turn Gul ln Full of Bob Manor, Ben Buren, a:z:.:r:::., lo Honor Blue lay me rand lor the quulet ls ln the coni Th! lnnunl Axhletie Buqun the best llnes ctlon u ' 'ell lttendsd by the Shep- , Slut no .av M 'l ,. ,Qi Rutter, Blll UUYNW. Blll Bl I and Clone Ettlnger. Guan Tha bgnqnw buckles who llll curry the Nha lrndefented :l:::gyB:?m?d bl shlrley Print. mol Pldilootbnll players. Each ru: ill: Blue Ja nthlotu wen lndlvid. 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U sifhagq' 91-iq, 471- 5 GY: N19 1, .5 ealaiib 901, Wi, 6:lol3,gS92xlyY J backed uerlal game m the l 7 Wqeovqiy 410 kt, f Q6 N, X' 515,',4,9'ip,v Qof X041 gf K.-Wage Neg C505 7, , ending on Shepher1I's 13 yl 00' 4x'6Ihef0 '96 e K Q0 S of X0 N9 N '69 :P fo 5 4 . 1 hwwlfm. ah Ltd,,.tE1,7x A-0 1,?o,,e . l xq9'65s4,:e.x9i sql' ,atm co st? ,Iso has 4 cepted Quarterbuck I - lb '35 '01 V .1 45 xf'.y'b' N 18- g'Pq xW 0'.,l9 YQ C961 pil 'fp 1-'ow -Q11 fo, 8 40 491 xi WO-g,t xv'o 9 'vol -a a'q,.04 WV- - g,,1,,a,,qmg-9 0 -7,110 11,, 40 vxl,v1q,wbVQo va so -5 E6 . IQ, .,o, 4 V 'f-ff-1+:JQcf .' Qf?+Q e1..,r-of. . 'eil ,five ole f1fZf1F 70'1 4 10 : fran . 9 K' , . ' N - ' 1' . 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V 111.1 'Z -p 4 tg Q J- J' - u,, o,. 1, :W h ld w 1- 32 ln me fum-Llx quarivr lth1c.1's Ten Qjqg' fm L' 499 545395, 'P' l'Q.'9nG 2 ti,1Ydwf rf, . i' vb, ,4'5Lf'vf :1c, rf 43 0:4132 sSfiZnaena1r.aAf,:,mmel feme rl-nlv ll.-gun nl enrx, me 1 , 1 A 62 aa Q zggaa 6-QPV1. 0-Q fig-on ' 4.o l',,,. QL' f-33,89 4,110 495 0 115 tyukets Came to me m mel lowjackcts :ln-ling H drive on '- 1 p Q 'Ret-1 IFFVQ' 4663950 Qt: 'bo 751- 'be' ' 1015129 'en H .me 1915 '00 fdauvlo qflbli periods. gaining all of thcirwsmf-'4'E:'15 45 fmffi lm' and on ,T 0 mf Q' O 2 Q '?1. Q Ze ff Q 'Q fb, t ,Vd 23. Mig 'cbd 01, I IL I' 'fd 'Q iQ '13, '3 alt, ,yd total when the Bluejay pass' P559 Plays bfwslll Ihr 5311 lv 'Ima R Q1 WIP ' . E 0 0 D J' 1' .. .. , n , In 31 Q., ?, Q 4 . E. Lu 1Q.!q,.l 0 .H hh' !g,Ihl1',' ben 9,1 -.r 5604 6 qlqpcme wmkmed- lBluel.xy ..2. Onan m.s.n- Lynch an f Iw 3-5 O so 40 'P 'Q' Id 7 'be Hr. ' 1 75. dz G 16 EL Q f4, o ' 0 904 16 , . . lim- nm-,l-, mm nn .mmf-mon . 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In . .J J -- 'Au ' L e9 mluxon. the PNY 50155 Q db ' , 2' I -9, -19 ' fb, F11 11,1 o,, Xu 0 fav' as mme rm out. V fgh 0 - M f'o,, he fr-,7, -S1 -1, 38 2 359 e'L,+. 1-'ouru-l quaner mucndmm was ax, an ,- ,, .7 11:00 'I.-er 01, 11,11 ,hell-Q, -11,,0 o1, X ,at . .1 ,n ,mmg hy Wally Wllllamson from the 0 Ip . 11, I1 , - ,ly fa L V a bf-1,? 1' 4. 4.001 l J' U TV wo-yard llne. 1. QLQQQ0 ian 1- ge: Ib 4-'b 1 HUC lah- 'DH ac gnu' . C? A J Offenslvely Quarterback Charles ' ,- U4 'Q My Rf Y F 31,9 who Pr-003411, ibm 1 5, bm. 'I I 0 1 ff' lm. DMS' md 1 1 Q 1 l e a s mc e m duh Render smod out. Damls, Ken 51, by If ,QM aspen aah xg, 0f'1.v,, 1 . -2' 1 J ' e ,Kennedy and Ron Robinson slurkl- 4,6 01,0 'qs qt, ov od 1-an Ey- k ed defensively for Coleman, Keane- 1123? 4 I 'I 0 ' .od . If dy gov. off some Bfllgohzfzdgi 3: atb, Maur t6'1y,lw X . a '-hw P a 9 ' . Nl nc wmxnz Y Snnunrv -ld' sz averaged more slx efforts It WI-Sxms greatesg my A on school PW' B 9 imaged hdv W 'I erry Sanborn a eer bl Q er hw, 1- 1 e e l Qu, '1t6eo0v,,d'Pr,i 1 0 06 We 11, 21,190 e fl l. dovrn advantage getting 18 5 , Q Q, 1-5 Cgemnns eiihi he 61,2 -rf' or 568.191, 802' 8 u uar rs p .1 mingled q 0 15 0 Qlqyze 'J' 'bohffe 1U 54?1 a hefa Coleman 0 I Io 8 ,G G I 'WM as 45,14 Face. Shep 'rouchduwns Barrera om 9,1 'J' 5.0 ,Q en , J . Charxes n xt mmm! 'gm Q xg: ddensxv llagsgue um wuchdo Qgbwbrgerbn 6100: 0. Od rue r tDea,9ah0 wuts Board nl .emu we mol , 1 'Q o 11 ev fe 'v. S ne W mn W mx-n vxnledgxd Bllxxecgnmv tl , e B: l 5 04? 3088 't 'Wl,, N,,ae- 4 bi' P B flea h I goextlere-nc! 'Sara Fflny Q herd ,J 'om ' ll 4 sm Ch' Valley ,lee W' Cwxfs 22 ,S nl ., ni X, fe me ll, N :ral . , B wr 'A' wnfllgo has fix L vu or mr' ad 5 :Au v. BN feszrve are Due Lg epherd had u consider: E .9 40 up 1,1 be 1 I gh adro ack start qua Yeatcped 1 adm xcl DY V 7' no s lm 1' 9 nil' f 0: 4 me me nf .ref nf: :noel ewvliiwdxdrxa x io oi all lu ate? lfzhqri 5:13 Z :K-:su Chsgglugs he had BX: caxlwoghfaggiml annul Gd o 1, ol, q J Q F ,D L J. Q Shell Ml' X oven 1' nl: G Gene l 4, 1 no fl a e 1 ow' hmm!! ,, ww on to up? tmn S .456 H 9,6016 .W N at ,Q tw. e Pet 90 04 1ff Th' nengxv iaV0 mme, to ws tx is be he fxrgw A and Sums Tn D02 Ml xiao,-Je I Ib e I Q q,: 'e,, nigh a Z afivels toni! 14 I gxgarl' :lest undfgcskguvxll be W 'e Holm gerllu 99 'Nh and 'Q or P1 'Ive 11 vi 'Pb ,lb lb ' , me Bu gmc -NYS, be wld' park W he 1- 'red ,gd B ga: ms-lam 4, .9 of 01, 'Q q 2' e gas own me ,P wil morrow rv! Wm llm Rifle be 1 r. Q A - ., L l 1, - ' Q 1 1 6U no W g ,X A l ld A wg: Jgh P 'do 6 1 , . . A ' 5- , P' A ' n Y' , x, 1 I r. 9 N w I ra h - ,L , 1 ,ho I- 4:16 .bl I I V Y , lei- A 4' ' - 4- . l 7 .- ' ., , . Wdsv- on if fr 1? . 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' . , H '- .- . . - . .. , -' ' 1' - W fo v l ' V A C Conference Title Ithaca Rmued 13 0 as lnvs Umtmue Unbeaben Unscored on S11 pherds powerful Bluclays cllnchs-ll the Valley C conlcrcn rhm lonshlp last Fuday al Memorial fl ld when they dropped g I!h1c1 rlcwen 130 to rvmhun unicorell on .lack Lynn Jay center starr:-rl ln the fracas by lnfuccpllng three Yellu phases .md batted another one down e vnu of Wally Wrlllnmson 'iud Qmllh -md Ben Barn: the Bluelays hrst 'ouchdovm march hall way ln lhe fll r Th lmlber u ls advanced lo the 13 and Williamson around play dashed thc While the Blucluys made thn ng dlslancc to l.-Ally made a succf-ssful pon ultmg the Jays ahead 70 U' 4, 1- 94 yaldage on the ground The r alsy game was a nlpand tuck falr from the stalling xahlstlc, . b '41 -H 'll 1-11 gun-n 1 -1. y..- Basketbdll challenges best athletes . . lst row: Shirley Priest, Buddy Smith, Benny Barrera, Jack Lynch, Dick Nutter, Bill Salisbury, Thad Scribner 2nd row: Bob Manor, Bill Murphy, manager, Richard White, Jack Morgan, Dick Figg, Gene Ettinger, Ia ael Barrera, Verden Overton, manager, Coach Forsyth The Shepherd Blue Jays have been a cold and warm team on the basketball court during the 1949-50 season- Althc we were not Sxwected to even give a fight for the title, as it was we tied for second place with St. Louis with Ithaca taking the top spot. Our fellows finished the season with a six won, four lost record in the Valley C Conference play. Lily' SCHEDULE We They 'J,- Q C Carson City 45 :ss 7 2 Breckenridge 32 27 Fulton 29 31 St. Charles 32 23 St. Louis 47 42 Clare 26 36 Ithaca 29 46 Mecosta 41 29 Breckenridge 36 33 Coleman 42 41 Fulton 22 21 St. Charles 34 29 Clare 42 39 St. Louis 28 35 Ithaca 37 45 Coleman 55 55 Total 551 548 hh X. Rf? K llnderclassmcn qet chance tomorrow lst row: Neil Green, Doral Davis, Bob Courtright, Ray Figg, Ted Hummel, Sharon Workman, Brady Salisbury 2nd row: Dick Fairchild, Gary Allen, John Salisbury, Dave Harless, Lawrence Deeter, Kim Swenson, Ben Steele The Shepherd Junior Varsities had a successful season this year under the new coaching of Mr. Kasel. They had a record of nine wins and seven losses. Their climax of the year came when playing their last conference game with Ithaca, losing by only one point, that a free throw after the fi- nal whistle. This team should prove very valuable to Coach Forsyth in next year's competition. x . 6- X in 2692 SCHEDULE Carson City Breckenridge Fulton St. Charles St. Louis Clare Ithaca Mecosta Breckenridge Coleman Fulton St. Charles Clare St. Louis Ithaca Coleman Total Hb 32 30 25 41 31 22 33 38 26 30 28 23 38 32 28 36 493 They 25 21 39 16 26 47 42 35 29 39 26 17 22 29 29 33 47 Spring brings outdoor sports . . . SCHEDULE we They St. Louis 4 2 Ithaca 5 6 St. Charles 11 2 Fulton 2 5 ' Breckenridge 4 O X Mt. Pleasant 1 2 Q Coleman 0 Z Mt. Pleasant 10 any if ok Total 'SF 35' lst row: Coach Forsyth, Ray Bissell, Phil Cassatt, Jack Meyer, Steve Williams, lynn Brown 2nd row: Jack Morgan, Bill Nartker, Gene Ettinger, Shirley Priest, B111 Salisbury, Buddy Smith, Blair Workman, Neil Green The Baseball team last spring ended up in second place in the Valley C Conference. Our record for the year was four won and four losses. In the regular Conference play the team came through with three wins and two losses for second place. Non-conference games were with Mt. Pleasant and Coleman and we lost two of the three games, but we had the honor of beating Mt. Pleasant, a class B school. X ,f xf' lj lst rows Bob Manor, Bill Salisbury, Bruce Jennings, Steve Williams, Don Stalter, Ismael Barrera, Bill Nartker, Buddy Smith 2nd row: Milan Shepard, Raynold Shoe, Deral Davis, Shirley Priest, Wally Williamson, Carson White, Blair Workman 3rd row: Glerm Yost, Gene Ettinger, Verden Overton, Lynn Brovm, Mr. Forsten, Ben Barrera, Bill Murphy, Lyle Willoughby, Gary Allen. Missing! Bob Courtright, Dick Figg, Ken Travis The Track Team of '49 took second place in the Valley C Conference oo i 1 with 53 1 t behind Ithaca with 65.5 points. we won first place by a large margin ln tieniragk meet wits :ts Pleasant Academy and Fairview. ' At the regional track meet, Shepherd, St. Louis, and Ithaca fought neck and neck all the way. This contest ended with a two way tie for first place between Ithaca and Shepherd, each with 36 lf3 points while St. Louis ran a very close second with 36 points. Out of this meet seven of Shepherd's track men ere 1'f' d t t Ben Barrera came in second on the mile run, and Wally Wiyliamggz ltigd 2050 fgujgg Eggs: Tgeriewggig vault. M6 - - - Cheer, cheer for old Shepherd Hiqh FIRST TEAM CHEERLEADERS Pat Pickle Kay Little Marlene Downing Janet Bigham Jogn C1139 le'vegottheT-E-A-I Tha.t's onthe B-,E - A- K We've got the team! Cclap, clapl That's on the beam! Qclap, clap, And ve're hep to the Jive, Come on Tam, akin 'em alive! l SECOND TEAM QIEERLEADERS Elizabeth McBride Linda Wright Joyce Cline O M7 ee a M.S.lZ. Relays llv Rlvlwly I . ml-I end ill.. lfl K l Q v 1 i r I x lSEBAll EETINE ' . . l i 1. , I ln, . . v 1 11.4 U1 ' .a-p. an lu. 'l .lf lvivral r -f this l lb Li '- ml . 4 hifi. Y, A 1' ms roomu ' VARSITY A Soni. ll Clnxi A111 M09 A 'Sqn 28 su. Lulu 'Ilona ND lg 'Soyg 30 Sn. Ghsfn Away Oct. 1 Column Ally 1.80 '00, ll Fufen 'Body Will mn. ll nh... llajifxu . 'oar za Bnshumllpgubf P' capture 5th Win bf Year Guard Ben Barrera IF cliflnzzllv slnppimr Xl ' l'rnr1f'.w illlfl flu. Checks Mecosla Ace 1 dl 1 rf! l N lilhec l WOW . 1,x..1- -w ,, y-,. ul Tris- Tl'vlf'ili f ff. ,f l i -, ,5 .mv Champs Down Blue .lays X H tnaln Hard ioug . on esl 5-31 ii , if wi--2 .i rw i i' ' 'bl iv . 2 wg- pq ' ' A' 'i'4 4 ? by r. ' .. '.5g2SBASEBllll PLANS W nfiiiflfl ZTKFTZIW, lm .. 1 i---r vvvv 1.-iff' 1-1 . . Sllll UNCERIAIN Li-ff TIG..,f21..?f.'.i' 'f...2' li.ff.i'y i ' . ' H' 'raw mf-1-mir .fr sn..,.iw..s': nigh? F'? ff'f'f 45 lf' 37 fm l 1 liffv -'I-in kIn.1axiU,:N4k,AxH 5,4 M ,fU.mh.b Humwl llw WullmvJ:ivk-lla homo floor. in-V lui,1lL.1,-gltlrnvil-,KM vrhunquy m,mWm' whm, mmf Tlw liluo .lays sq..-nwrl fq run N - 11 1- r ltlmvu rzurttm-d vm th:-ur fast hr!-ales 339, , ,, ,. Nu. 4 Baan, ' 'Colforanu ,lUi.,1'illl lClnn Hahn l20pa Od. Oni. Ou. 1I wil Oct. IC Bill City Nur. I li. Lluiu ,...Q-'- ,Nl- 1' lue lays 5 Hubert Coomer The Shephcnl Blur- .lays wan their sixth vtrniglxt glxrrlv ugpinst mme by B F..-0,-Q .if 42 ui 39 night on lhu lllue Jays home The game wus u ww-saw lmttlv the way up Lhrunglz lhf- third when the gzanw war. tied p al. 27 all going inw the lzxsl. lm-dividual scoring honors wvnl Clare Center Jack Brinkerhr-ff scored 23 points. High men for Shepherd was Manor and .lark Lynch with 14 and 11 points respectively. Jay fenllrr Dick Figiz, break into the scoring until alter the three automatic. but when he he acc:-ed 5 points w give Blue Jays their victory margin. Qunrlnr are as lollvowwg Glare 6: Sec- Cllre 16: iw. ,ll lv infer-I 1' A' i if- Ifrf' :nl 2 uk-lock at 1 W .whirlw time it is lmpell uhm 'mlm-rulvvl, dill mil lu-xg., ffl,-ll, amy, .l, nrlthi ' mf slr-fnnw :xg lu wlzi.-lx ll-:gm-, il i l . x Um!! NNY. Sln-plwrd Qhoulll vnu-r n ll team. .i n -' lllvn-ling' 15 Stfln-dulcwl for nm-xr Sunday mwvrmwm in final paints to Clare's '7 in the last' hallf. Tomorrow night llfrilinyl the 1 lllnie Jays will bv gunning for their Scvc-:iLl1 e.trailg'hl. virtury ol Qhe ss-mon, when they Li-nvcl to St. Louis. Tho Blue Jays nrv n-nw sporting n ten and wan lost, record. BLUE JAX LINEUP FG-FT-T Manor, F 5 4 Lynch, F 4 3 Figg, C 2 l three t B. Barrera, G 0 1 I. Barrera, G 0 NTUQUGP, 1 I Salisbury. 3 White, 1 Team Tcrtula 15 CLARE LINEUP 'Hen-ns, F Joslin, 'F 2 Brink.nrhnt'f, C' 10 Dwyer, G w during thc first, Blur' .lnys lv-lrl :1 thu hull' time. The Blue .lnys lnilf, wlwn th,- 15111 111 lezid nt lost Lhvir lm-nd in the lhirrl quarter when Keith Slrv-it, Yclluwjav kvt guard hit ihe nm-11: for lll points m mu- Iilmra a Iii! ln LIS ll-ad al, the end ul' the -ww! muurtur, n fnr Shepherd 10'p'ninlH,Isn1aol lanor X, :md Ben aims. lfnr lilnrn they did Inst nn-zx thcrg Should The probable s .lurk Lymh nt guards. home- gume of t Tvam Totals ITHACA Brown, F Ms-plmm, F Ester, C Neslle, G Su-vet, G Rose, Team Totals VALLEY C Ithaca 45. St. Louis 51, Fulton 40, Figrg or possibly Centvr, null Ben nmol Bnrrvra or It with lfi pnints. cunlwst vhc Rlue on :A fnul sim: of play by n for Slwphvrd 9 pointy and Srmiiso und R points e uh. l lust Fximluy intn A svcnini lrenif Ns'-rrllsmtf ngfxinst Ith- be quilu u hnwe ning lineup fo XA Qin-pin-rd will be Bob Manor nn forwnrdf, Die Dick Nutlvr a' Barrc-rn and Is Bill Salisbury 5 Bing .lay rcsorvis will nlio lic ho: Tm. Blue Jay varsity squad am tn their parvnfs for this fin h QSQIISOH. 3 1 'z 3 3 9 0 0 fl 0 1 ...-.SHE 14 unsuv FG r 1 2 2 0 1 s -18 TUB SCORECARD Sh:-ph:-rd 37 Rrnokenridqc 42 St. Charles S9 Filul Valley C Silndillga W L 100 6 4 8 4 5 5 2 B IST ANNUAL ERD HIGH 440' B11 Etltmger 880 Dani D535 ,nge Jenmngs- Vex-dun Ovmwn hurdles, Lynn fve Wxll- I Brown broad jump, Shirley Priest IBO, lsmal 440 and high jump. John Forsaken, 'tker 640, Coach Ben Berwra mile, Wally ing Milan Williamiaon pole vault, Bin YG!! lhot? Murphy 440, Cal-mn W l30. Genei hurdles. Lyle W'l1 b 1 z V r ow Sth Slraighl 'Q jgfi, by il L : 'The Slwnlmcnl lllue Ja-:s mai , l .um - L A- l ii. l r'uhxy nigh! tu wm thu, ll fggxn jconllcremrc win of the soma-xx-. The Blue Jays took a 6 ta, 'lfirst quarwr lead, and :hen run up in 21 to B for a comfort- jfllfllwle hall-time lcnll , r 1 Fixg, G 1 R. Barr-em, G ' 'v 412 I. Barrera, G D VARSITY CLUB lN'Mf'2 X PRESENTS Blue lays Wind Up NG SHOW 4 a'l Careers Friday :oxnvc Bours is ' ' by , MARCH 29, l9490 cW'C 'F Y 'ilk lv St Clmrlep Bvslllogrs R1 tw fill X ug -up on ihc Blug Jays, in llxlrfl quarwy whcu chi-V vorecl Llm Film- Jays ll hare wif the Yixiivy Gy Cfln- fvrencc Charnpionv-hip are thin sikm php Blue .lays cfauld mar rho zlmcn quirva rwrfwf wxmifemncf zceorcl when they meet Ithaca wok nidlvlduzq 5-:ming hu ur puctweljf. High fc-lr bl log Yrq-f'r,, Niflini Ctbaxlns A3 lay rv: r 'z 23 In 17. Hugh pnifzs mul Slwpllvrsl wan Jllll' X' winh 6, and Jim GA- . 4 with Tllenv-r, F -.v night KFrxria5'l Bllb S 8.00 P M lc Lynch, Bryn Bzarrxrny ' ' ' Wy, und Divlz Nutwri .heir final cage appear. ,e B.uo Jays home flo. a e n they play Cuemarnx - fivo enninrs will be LD ziyingl final homo game mn lm Rei-E 0 fl, hui will sull be seen in the, muruanxents at 91116 Alma? by Gsm -fiwfhli WN wwf Ruben Coomer niglfn.. 5 The Shepherd Blue Jaya boys will also be scvn ini sec!-Qing ll1clr'PleVOYYifl'l Wi!! EJ. - 1,5 bl 11 L ws' fwo riiafbuts this season lc . win arm U Q K gm lnight fllrlzlayj wllen they gl JV of .smllln hmiu 'fl-v Blaze Java came from 1 lm of Imam-tlxull hr o d5 , . me mst three .ww- SHEPHERD HIC!! 'BCHOOI 1949 BLSKHBML 1950 SCHEDULE 'Tuew Nov 2U Cars n Fm hen Frx Dec- 2 Bueckmrulge Fr: Dec 9 Fulton Fri Dec I6 Qt Charllg, PM Jan 6 St Loum 'Tues Jan 10 Lhre Fri Jan 13, Ithacl 'lung .lan 17 Mec sa Frm Jan 20 Break nrndgl 'hed Jan 25 Cf-Imran Fr: Jan 27 Fulton Fx: Feb 5 S1 Charle-r 'Tues,Fel1. 1 Clan Fri- Fell. ill Sb Louis. Fri. Feb- XY. Ithaca Fri Feb. 24 Coleman GAME TIME 1:30 hen 1 here awan 1 T away hon- hen awnv BWIIV away he-lv here away away here 'NON - CONFERENCE GAMES S.H.S. has manq loqal friends 4 Ardner Service Station 4 Arndt Motor Sales 4 La 4 Bradley's 5d to 31.00 Store 4 F. J. Brattin A Son, Lumber 4 Bowens Kasco Feed Sales 4 Central Tobacco Company 4 Claud Coomer Radio Repair 4 N. n 4 Coffee Cup Cafe 4 Doepker's Service Station 4 Dr. W. W. Harper 4 Fickle's Service Station 4 Florian Heating and Appliances 4 Foster's Service Station 4 Frank Shouey, Plumbing, Heating k I Sheet Metal Work 4 Fred Goffnett, Farm Implements 4 Gould Drug Co. Fuller Standard Service 4 Garber Funeral Home 4 Glen Oren 4 Hal Struble's Orchestra 4 Herbert Travis, Auctioneer 4 Isabella County Republican 55' -5? 4 Laurel Theater Salle Coca-Cola Bottling Company 4 Macdonald and Stingel, Saginaw 4 McFarlane Dairy 4 M1ller's Grocery 4 Modern Cleaners Moyer Studios, Traverse City Mt. Pleasant Dairy O'Connor's Grocery Gase Baking Company, Old Home Bread 4 Pete Swartz 4 Robinson Typewriter Service 4 Scha1b's Print Shop 4 Shepherd Auto Supplies 4 Shepherd Farm Produce, Tnc. 4 Shepherd Feed and Bean Co. 4 Shepherd Hardware and Implement Co 4 Shepherd Livestock Auction Sales 4 Shepherd Motor Sales 4 Shepherd State Bank 4 Smith Tractor and Motor Sales 4 Strickland Grocery 4 Thomas Del Giorno, M.D. 4 J. N. Breedlove Grocery, Oil City 4 Joe's Barber Shop 4 John Buschbacher, Woodland Park 4 John Wilberding, Barber 4 Thompson Wholesale Beverages 4 J. L. Upton Hardware 4 Van's Market 4 Village Greenhouse 4 Josten's, Class Rings, Announcements, Awards 4 Walt Dean's Garage 4 L. G. Balfour Company, Diplomas 4 Williams' Men and Boys' Store -1 I - 4 'Ninn Market, Winn P The SENIOR CLASS of 1950 of Shepherd High School thanks each and every business man and firm named above for his good will and gift. We are also proud of the Shepherd Chamber of Commerce for its success in planning and establishing the Veterans' Memorial Athletic Field which is one of the major achievements of our Community for the benefit alike of the school and adults. 50 Important daqs and events in S.t't.S. qcar AUGUST 29 Teachers meet for the first day of school. 30 First day for students. Senior elections held. 31 Seniors began trip to Washington, D.C. via candy sales. SEPTEMBER K 9 Baby Review sponsored by Rotary Club in High School Gym. 5 14 Pictures taken of the entire student body. 23 Dedication game of new Athletic Field with St. Louis. 27 P. T. A. First Fall Meeting. 29 300 students attended YOU CAN'T TAKE IT QTITH YOU in Mt. Pleasant. OCTOBER 3 First assembly of the year on glass blowing. 7 Fa11's First Fling -- first dance of the season by Juniors. 10 Faculty drowned out at hayride party. 11 Initiation Day for Freshmen. 13,14 No school on account of Regional M. E. A. in East Lansing. 18 Musicians gathered for Band party at Mr. Morningstar's home. . 19,20 Everyone in his best for the senior photos by Moyer. 21 Homecoming Dance -- Ithaca Game. Wwe wonij t' WF AY to 25 P. T. A. Harvest Festival. NOVEMBER 1 Motion picture and address on Admiral Byrd expedition to Antarctic. 7 Eight college students began externing at S. H. S. 0 9 SAY IT WITH MUSIC' presented by Dramatics Club. Glee Club sang. - Senior Barn Dance featuring Bob Schaffer of WKNX. I ' 10 17 21 Teachers met at Swenson Shack on Skid Row. Bum played on street. l 27 'Rhythm on Reels' Library Club Dance. Dramatics Club presented play for Juniors and Seniors. DECEMBER 3 Dramatic Club bought 8135.00 worth of new furniture for stage. Also went to see CHA.R1.EY'S AUNT at Mt. Pleasant and had party after. 6 Puppet show Peppy and the Magic Well. 7,8 IT'S A LONG LANE , Senior Play given, starring Shirley Garber. A 13 Christmas Party for teachers at Home Ec House. b b 14 Initiation of Varsity Club. 15 Mr. Wattelet began teaching activities in S. H. S. A J 17 Senior Bake Sale at Arndt's garage. L 19 Band Party again. 6 b 20 Christmas program presented by the elementary children. A good one! 21 Dreamer's Holiday -- Senior Prom. Barbara Loy crowned Queen. Q ' 6 22 Music program presented by Band and Glee Clubs in gym. Q C 2' 2 Jmnny , 3 Came back to school, headed for May 26. ' ' 6 nr. Miller of University of Michigan visited school. Q 12 Amateur show presented by V. F. W. 9. 12,13 Semester examinations. mp a 16,17 No school. Teachers worked on first semester reports. Q 15 30 Mr. Simon began teaching typewriting. FEBRUARY , 2 Athletic Banquet sponsored by Rotary Club. Big crowd. 1 ' 8 'WILDCAT WILLIE GETS BRAIN FEVER presented by Dramatic Club. MARCH 3 Glee Club gave assembly program of popular music. 13 County Teacher Institute. Glee Club sang for it. 25,24 HWHISPERITSG ROOM mystery play presented by Juniors. 31 Boxing Show. APRIL 7 Good Friday. 14 Junior Prom. 22 State Vocal Festival. Our Glee Club entered this year. MAY 14 Baccalaureate Glee Club Concert Junior-Senior Banquet 26 Commencement 51 ul- on Qf' .af !? '55 Q, 4 'QR f A -sf -.... -..., W I ,fy gs Que' Q if' -fx 1 :Q -3 ' 4 JY! ,fra-q . ii Q Q ' .343 Q? . .4 if ,f E -I is 9: 44 +1 5 ii A .- fi .rg


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