South Haven High School - Ram Yearbook (South Haven, MI)
- Class of 1947
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Fi ' aff.: QL f X x 1. , '1 .B AQXLJ f X , 5 Hu ,fume X, . -N, M, - 1094'- ,M 'fftswmu fg e ' fu 'ALL' ws , Af Www M W -mum may-awwT,n,w av ng 395 ANNUAL STAFF 2511947 F 7-'uLQurg 1947 M an 'fbi nm product of Saturday morrmg heetmgs dead hrte worrte cold pop corn warm cokes and parttally ooked hot dogs These are tae memor1es tt w11I hold for us We hope that as you thumb through th s pages the events of the past school year w1II be rehved EDITOR IN CHIEF Do tahae Ztpperstetrt ASSISTANT EDITOR IN CHIEF Lester BoIIWahr1 BUSINESS MANAGER Norry Brazlll ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Peggy Sears ACTIVITIES EDITOR AIfa TooIe FEATURF EDITOR Ceorae W6SI6Tf1SId SENIOR HIGH EDITOR Frank Chaddock IUNIOR HIGH FDITOR Robert Porte PICTURE EDITOR Iartet Overhtser PICTURE EDITOR Fred Kerr SPORTS EDITOR Marty St ebeck FACULTY ADVISOR Mr I R Hervey I H a I 1 1 RL ' This edition Qt the PURPLE AND GoLD is the I0 'D Wu ADMINISTRATION I L C MOHR I H HERVEY ALONZO WIERENGA Supenntendent Semor Hzgh Pnnclpal Iumor Hlgh Pnnclpul Vwfe are smcerely grateful to Mr Mohr Mr Hervey and Mr W1erenga for the1r unttrmg efforts m our behalf The1r pattence and understandmg have gulded us throughout our school years BOARD OF EDUCATION We are fortunate m havmg ar' excellent Board of Educatlon whose members have shown smcere mterest m the Welfare of the youth of South Haven Thev have provlded us w1th fme vocatlonal trammg and have kept the academtc standards hlgh Members of the Board are Stanley lohnston Premdent C E D111 y Secretary Treasurer Robert Alm C L Beatty Rtchard Appleyard Wrlham Fntz Ir L W Shlelds . i g ' It , , I I I . , . , . . . . y . . . . ' , ' Q - . - I ' I - - v 1 1 f f - I I I -1 - ' - FACULTY I R Hervey Prmclpal of Senior Hlgh and Mathematlcs A B Adnan College M A Umverslty of Mlchlgan Alonzo Wnerenga PIIHCIDGI of Iumor lgh and Mathemahcs A B Hope o lege M A Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gcm Elaxne Blelefeld Enghsh and Speech B Hope College Elmer Brune Industrlal Arts B S West ern Mtchlgan College orothy Conner Hlstory and English B Kalamazoo College Glenn Cowles Agnculture B S M1ChlgGn State College Lynn Freeman lndustnal Arts A B Western Mxchxgan College of Educatlon Ne1lGoodnch Sctence B S Marquette UnlVeTS1lY yy r, Q W-aff.-Aff' Edwin Grunst l-hstory and Government A B Hope College M A UXHVSTSIIY of Mxchlgan Margaret Hale Home Econom1cs A Alb1on College Charles Head Socxal Sclence A B Western Mlchlgan College of Educahon Iams Holmes Physlcal Educatlon B S Western Mxchtgan College of Educatlon Lois Koopman Enghsh A B Hope Co ege Charles Lawburgh Enghsh A B Pauw Unlverslty CLZLMQA Michael Lxshak Instrumental MUSIC B S Umverslty ofM1nnesota M M Eastman School of Muslc Anne Mcllexll Latxn and Enghsh A B UFHVGFSITY of Chtcago M A Indxcxna Umverslty H' ' 5 . . 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A A H f J ,.- , Wa 4 FACULTY W L Maulsby Mathematlcs and Pen mansh1p A B B S Cornell College 3 Fredenck Norlm Scxence ma rcs A B H nl versxty of -xchx Dale Patterson Physmcal Education B S Western Mlchlgan College of Educatxon Clarxce Peterson Engllsh and Hnstory A B Hope College Kathryn Randall Commerclal BS West ern Mrchlqcm College of Educatxon Ervone Schreiber Llbrarxan B S La Crosse State Teachers College B L S Umverslty of Wtsconsxn Thomas Slaughter Soc1al Scxence A B Western Mlchlgan College of Educatlon M A Unlversxty of Mxchlgan Adnan Slxkkers Mathematxcs A B Hope College Ioan Smxth Vocal Musxc B M E North western UI'llV9l SltY Oscar Swanson Scxence and Mathe matrcs M A Unlverslty ofM1ch1gcm Mane Van Huxs Commercxal B S West ern Mlchlgan College of Educatlon Margaret Watt Home Economlcs Purdue UHIVSFSIYY Dorothy Weyenberg Enghsh A B Hope College Mary Ellen Moorehead Hxgh School Clerk South Haven Hlgh School Velma Wheeler Secretary South Haven Htgh School R. 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As the season progressed the Rams pulled one upset after another by defeating Buchanan, Niles, Allegan, Three Rivers and Kalamazoo State High on successive Fridays, These wins made the Rams one of the most feared teams in the State as they entered the conference championship game with our rival, St. loseph. St. foe defeated us to take the championship and gave us our only defeat as we went on to Win over Dowagiac in the final game, We placed second in the Big Capt. Bob Hamlin, George Westerfield and Bob Pobuda Won all-conference and honorable men- tion all-state honors. Seniors lost to the squad are: Capt. Bob Hamlin, Roger Ryan, Ken Struble, Bob Porter, Othal Shep- ard, Don Freeman, Bob Pobuda, Marty Strebeck, lim Bigoness, George Westerfield, Charles lensen, lim Carroll, lack Harrington, Paul Hodges, Bob Keithly, and Bob Patterson. Seven Conference. Lettermen returning are Captfelect lack Nixon Don Brinks, Art Pratt, Charles Boland, Tom Baer Bob Ditch, and lack Gillett. Other members who will make promising ma- terial for next year's team are: Howie Filbrandt Charles Satkey, Don Allen, Tack Seiler, lim Henry Alvin Gumpert, and Al Dubuisson. Managers Were: Cliff Harrington, Bill Plaehn Art Boerma, Al Packard, and Bob Dunn. f x A nA U SCORES Buchanan 12 South Haven 19 Niles U South Haven Allegan 13 South Haven State High 6 South Haven Three Rivers U South Haven St. loseph 21 South Haven Dowagiac U South Haven Will! F1rst Row Charles Drake Bob Van Wyan Bob Rldley lack Henry B111 Faqerlund 11m Robert lack N1les 11m Thofnpson Clfester Pacyna Laverne Adkm Second Row Art Boerma Allan Olson Ray Chapman B uce Thornton Herby Hadesman Iacl' Ferne George U ch H ram H1l1s Alvm Gold burg Myron Green Donald Ymg Coach Shkkers Th1rd Bow B111 Bradley Howard Iohnson Eugene ltzen B111 Ryan Don Olson Charles Sanders Dale Brov Tl Bob McDowell Guy Paqum Bob Rosenson Royal De Haven JUNIOR VARSITY The second team was made up of forty members from nmth tenth and eleventh grades As the season pass d the boys under the coachlng of Adnan Shkkers showed much lmprovement They played one of the largest schedules that any econd team has played 1n several years They played SIX games of whlch they won two t1ed two and lost two The f1rst garne of the season they battled Paw Paw to a U to U tie Then the lr Varslty came hack to defeat a strong Bangor team lWlC6 by the scores of 6 to U and 7 to O The tollowlng week they played host to a strong Holland team wh1ch beat us 28 to O Tnen came Paw Paw and the game was played to another U to U t1e The fmal aame Whtch the lr Var 1ty traveled tc St Ioe and got beat 26 to U The eypenen e Nh1ch most of the players ga1ned Jll rnalte tnem g eat prospe ts for the future xar 1ty - 1 ' i ' . 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' ' ' ' A f ' , i- , I r CLASS OF 48 Through thetr part1c1pat1on 1n the VGTIOUS school act1v1t1es the lunrors have proven therr ab1l1ty to mamtam the hrgh standards of South Haven H1gh School The combmed efforts of the class and thetr adv1sor Mr Grunst turned out a very successful Iumor Semor banquet and prom The class off1cers for the past year were lack G1llett Presxdent lack NIXOD Vrce Pres1dent Rose Iohnson Secretary loanne Flhott Treasurer Mr Grunst Advxsor Flrst Row LaVerne Ad'k1n Zane Adkm Rlchard Albers LeRoy Alf1er1 Donald Allen Second Row Paula Allers Mable Anderson Avalyn Ash Mlldred Balasrck Wllma Barber Th1rd Row Mane Bendexch Annabelle Bernsteln George Bxnder Robert Bolhuls Larry Bollwahn Fourth Row Donald Brmks lack Broe Maman Brooks Leon Brush Patrlcla Burke Flfth Row Browme Cam Ioanne Capps Pat Clark Wxl ham Crawford lean Cummms Sxxth Row Geraldtne Cupp Marxan Dlefenbach Irene Dukescherer Charles Drake Ernest Drecksler Seventh Row Alfred Dubulsson Iames Duvall Ioanne Ellrott Edna Empson Carol Fenton E1ghth Row Howard Fxlbrandt Al1ce Flora Anrne Bell Freeman Inez Freeman Herbert French Nmth Row Donald Getman lack Gxllett Maurlce Gor don Alvtn Gumpert Dean Hames Tenth Row Fred Hamlxn Murmel Harbln V1v1an Harper Cltfford Harrrngton Ierry Harsch Eleventh Row Mary Hlll Bernachne Hodge Irene Hodge Kenneth Hodgman Ollxe Holmes Twelfth Row Lenora Holub Marforxe Howe, Donald Hutchms, Wtlham Ienktns, Mary Lou Iensen Thrrteenth Row Paul Iohnson, Rose Iohnson, Esther Kahnskt 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 ' , . - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 . , , . e - 1 1 1 1 - A 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 CLASS CF '48 First Row: Eleanor Kaminski, Betty Kellogg, Maxine Kolohoff, Dorothy Kopacz, Adella Kreigh. Second Row: David Lamb, Alan Leitz, Ioan Leitz, Gene- vieve Leverton, Georgia Lewis. Third Row Helen Lloyd Iean Lovewell Marilyn c Nulty Margie Mehrley Ioan Morris Fourth Row Leah Nelson Mary Nelson Sherry Nevans Bette Nichols Iack Niles Fifth Row lack Nixon Barbara Nolan Mary Nolan Gertrude Norcross Chester Pacyna Sixth Row Donald Palczynski Charles Pappe Marilyn Park Grace Penslnger Dorothy Peterson Seventh Row Sylvester Podgorny Herbert Pomdexter Bethany Radtke Patsy Raymond Eddle Rector Eighth Row Walter Riemer Maxine Ritter Iarnes Roberts Clarence Roe Charles Roland Ninth Row Harley Rothrock Charlotte Russell Hazel Russell Lorraine Schlaack Lorraine Schmlt Tenth Row lack Seller Pearl Slagle lack Spaldm Barbara Spencer Barbara Taylor Eleventh Row Clarence Teske Iames Thompson Sarah Tourtellotte Betty Tripp George Urch Twelfth Row Neil Van Dis Elvira Valkner Ioyce Vill wock eanne Vitek Victor Wavro ,P nab Thirteenth Row Franklin Wheelock Roberta Wickham Irma Wtlkmson Catherine Wines Pictures Omitted Royal DeHaven Ioe Hager Margaret Hflmlm Iohn H111 luck Hockm Gertrude Piper Robert Nelson I Hr? S. 1 CLASS GF 49 The Sophomores 1n the past year have 'well adapted themselves to the envtronment of Semor I-hgh They have entered 1nto the many school act1v1t1es and have done an outstandmg o The class offtcers for the year are AHHCI AllGI'S Pregldent Phylhs Kaufman V1ce Presldent KCIY Kalhorn Secretary Robert McDowell Treasurer Mr Goodr1ch Adv1sor Ftrst Row l.aVerne Albers Amta Allers Thomas Baer Charles Balaslck R1chard Barden Second Row Elmer Bartholomew Elxzabeth Bell Ioan Bennett Oscar Bergstrom Kenneth Bertolozz1 Thtrd Row Bertha Bxerhalter Harold Btgman LaVerne Bmgham Robmette Blngham Beverly Black 6,11 L11-f-'QU Fourth Row Bruce Black Arthur Boerma Gladys Brown Dale Brown Bruce Burrows Flfth Row Dolores Burrows Harold Burton Donna Capps Raymond Chapman Ioan Cortnght Stxth Row Norma Ch1lders Mary Lou Clark Sadte Conner George Corllss Dorothy Dee Seventh Row Kenneth D1bble Norman Dtbble Robert Dltch Ruth Durand W1ll1am Fagerlund Etghth Row Harold F1lbrandt Ierry Ftsher Wayne Fhckmger loylee Franklln Alvtn Goldberg Nmth Row Max Goodrode Frances Graham Ross Greenman Iames Grlfftth V1rg1n1a Gnfflth Tenth Row Harold Hager Larry Hallgren lean Hansen Eumce Harrmgton Kathleen Harrnngton Eleventh Row Rosemary Hartmann Iames Henry Iames HIHZ Margaret Hxnz Clara Hodge Twelfth Row Carolyn Hoover, Charles Hull Orval Hunt Eugene Itzen Howard Iohnson Thirteenth Row: Marvin Iones, Robert Iones, 20 1 A. YY CLASS GF '49 First Row: Kay Kalhorn, Dorothy Kaminslci, Phyllis Kauf- man, Frank Kawaguchi, Karl Kelley. Second Row: Casimir Krzemen, Marion Lammlin, Iohn Lindenbach, Marilyn Lyman, Robert McDowell. Third Row: Mary Merlau, Neil Morehead, Shirley Mose- ly, Charlotte Meyer, Carla Newman. Fourth Row Harley Ninke Virginia Nufer Donald Olsen Carol Olsen Roger Overhiser Fifth Row Gerald Paquin Charlene Patner Marlene Patner Bernard Payne Iohn Payne Sixth Row Mary Peterson lack Peterson Loris Porter lack Ramsey Aurelia Rasmussen Seventh Row Robert Ridley Frances Roe Nancy Roe Bernard Rosenson Charles Sanders Eighth Row Charles Satkey Abbot Sayre Betty Shlne Cortland Srcard Russell Sill Nrnth Row Willard Sm1th Peggy Soergel Edith Sprlng ett Laura Stanz Neil Sutton Tenth Row Charles Tait Bruce Thornton Delores Thompson Nancy Tripp Dona Tubbs Eleventh Row Dora Tubbs Robert Van Wynen Tony Virgo Edwxn Vorsard Ellen Votsard Twelfth Row Charles Waite Theodore Wank Gerald Warren Mariorie War en Erika Westerfield Thirteenth Row Bernice WOlCleCk0W3k1 lOGf11'19 WO! tanowskr Pic ures Omitted Earl Cann1ng Robert Classen Lots Lamb Albert Packard LJ if V-as CLASS 0F 50 The class of 1950 1S d1v1ded 1nto flve home room groups each havmg the1r own offtcers W1th the rest of lunror H1gh the Freshmen en Joyed educatronal movres dances audrtonum programs and other act1v1t1es Each homeroom ends 1ts own representatxves to the Student Counc1l Flrst Row Norman Albers Dorothy Allen Phrlllp An thony Barbara Baer Damel Barbour Second Row Geraldlne Barger Wlllram Bradley Allce Braunz Elsle Braunz Floyd Brmks Third Row Wllllam Brrnks D1x1e Brown Leroy Buss cher lean Carnahan Wxlllam Carrxer Fourth Row Mattxe Chamberlaln Mary Lou Cogswell Patr1c1a Colllns Charles Corwm Ronald Cupp Fifth Row Dllley Robert Dunn Fanet Dykstra Mary Danczyk l.aVerne Drllard Barbara S1xth Row Alleen Freeman Marxlyn Frxtz Ronald Eldred Iaclc Fennell Kay Florran Seventh Row Paul Gexger Ralph Getman Roland Get man Myron Green Gall Greenman Exghth Row Nancy Grerffendorf, Arthur Gronek, Alex ander Gumxnskl, Lorls Gumpert, Herbert Hadesman Nmth Row Alxce Harrts, Rxchard Harsch, Howard Haynes, Vrolet Hetstand, Lorralne Hendrlckson Tenth Row lack Allen Henry, Allce H1ll, Norma Hxll Hrram Hllls, Margery Hodgman Eleventh Row Rxchard lngraham Robert Iohnson, Mary Lou Keck, Mary Lee Kerrman Donald Kmg Twelfth Row Suzanne Kmght, Nell Koholoff, Dorothy Kraus, Arthur Kuhn, Eva Kuhn Thlrteenth Row Betty Laabs, Charles Lamb, Iacquelm Lamb H W? V U I A . . - .V ' Q ' u 1' a .- -figs S . ' U ' , A l 1, i L . CLASS OF 50 Ftrst Row George Latchaw Eltzabeth Lehman Leah Ltdell Pat y Lrlly Hurarn Locfwood Second Row Chr1st1ne Lyman Ianet Macklem Rtta Matson IoAnne McCafferty Ioan McNulty Thtrd Row Mano Mtller Martan Mom loyce Mo ley Madlme Murawchtk Albert Nelson Fourth Row Chrtstme Nevans LaVerne Ntenhuts Helen Nolan Berton Nostrant Alan Olson F1fth Row Dorothy Oman Sam Over on Celme Pacyna Guy Paqum Ronald Payne Stxth Row Albert Plaehn Aron Plummer Arthur Pratt Wzlltam Purpura Effte Mae Rothrock Seventh How Nancy Ann Ruell W1ll1am Ryan Nancy Io Savage Robert Scott Helen Selles Etghth Row Ellen Shme George Spertt Charles Sten nett Dorothy Stevens Ed1th Strebeck Nmth Row Ieanette Studley Stephen Suhr Ralph Tubbs Barbara Underwood Shrrley Vanderboegh Tenth Row Kenneth Vtllwock Vtolet Wagner Leonard Wall Donald Wank Rtchard Webster Eleventh Row Larry Wentz Harold VVheeler LaVerta Wheeler Kenneth Whetham Arlenel Whlte Twelfth Row Lawrence Whtte Beverly Wtckharn Ted Wttrykus lean Anne Wternga Valda Wolfgang Thtrteenth Row Zeno Woody Donald Youngblood Ptctures Omrtted lame Bro vn Gordon Dyks ra Toni Fore ttet Nma Olsen P ne Pobuda Rtchard R1 de -,P Wi L , ss , . I . S, S f 4 fe , . JN? , , , - I S , t , , , . l , A A I f ' , , . ss '. , . , ' S Y' , . t , ts? , F3 CLASS CDF '5l CLASS OF 52 .. 4 I ni- - W ' , CLASS OF '5I The eighth graders participate in most of the same activities as the Freshmen into three homeroom groups each having representatives to the Student Council. Alfing Norma Antler Marlene Artis Norman Beardsley Iames Bell Diana Lee Boynton da Belle Buckborough Mary Beth Buelow Ianet Burns Gordon Burrows Patricia Capps Linda Carlisle Betty Clark lack Cobb Rosalie Conroy Dolores Covey Carol Covey Preston Crawford Ann Crawford Charles Davis Gerald Decker Donald Decker Lloyd Dee Thomas Diebold Lucy Ditch Keith Eldredge Mary Fllbrandt Ioyce Finch Richard Foley Eddie Frazier Melissa Freeman Mollie French Shirley Ann Fritsche Helen Gabriel Nancy Goodrich Marion Gramlow Alice Gronek Arthur Guminski Alex Hamlin, Marcia Harrington, Denni. Harrington Iosephine Harris Harriet Hartmann Thomas Hinz Charlene Hoag Dorothy Iean Holton Lynda Iensen Nelda lerue William lohnson Irving Iohnson Richard Kalhorn Ruth Keithly Betty Kellohn loAnne Kmttel Ronald Kreigh David Lamb Iudlth Leitz Donald Lieske Ioan Lyman Phyllis Males Exald Marshall Eugene Margaret Marshall Marshall Margaret McDonald Richard McNeal loAnn McShan David Mileham Ieanne Mills Charles Mohr Michael Mort Robert Niffenegger Iean Nixon William Nolan William Overhuel Mary lea Oliver Ioyce l't Pappe Katherine Palczynski, Ronald Paulson, William Plasterer Ruby Prose Shirley Price Lillian Radseck Shirley Ridley Barbara Roe Phillip Schrontz Lester Scott Iames Schaffer Iame Shanrock Olin Shields Iohn Si son Alvin Slagle Irene Smith Patricia Soergel Gerald Stamp Prentiss Stefaniak Chester Storck Alvin Symons Dorothy Szyperskt Paul Tenhopen Carol Te ke Iames Thompson Lou Ann Underwood Ben Underwood Doris Vanderboegh Bever Van Ekel Nancy Virgo Iohn Ward Gordon Weaver Kenneth Walker Arthur Weaver Bonnie Wheel r Lois Zerbe Dwaine do. They are divided lr The Seventh graders spent most of the school year getting used to the new experience of changing classrooms and teachers each hour They have their own Student Council representatives and take part in the same activities as the eighth and ninth graders Artis Thomas Baker Paul Iames Benson Wrllis Bigman Cary Bingham William Boats Rudy Bower Alida Rae Brown Brita Brown Patricia Buckborough Burnett Burrows Helen Cain Catherine Chapman Ierry Coffee Velda Collins Richard Crawford Mary Diamond Robert Dodd Delores Drake Norma Ann Dunn William Dykstra lra Eaton ludith Ertle Ted Fagerlund Dorothy Faux Gladys Favorite Rose Mary Fenton Sylvia Fisher Billy Frazier Armond Freeman Mary Ellen Fritz lack Galbreath Vivian Gaston Paul Goodrich Billy Goldberg Gerald Goldberg Marlene Gordon David Gordon Leonard Gorman Evelyn Graham Gloria Gramlow Lenora Grove Richard Guminski Bill Gurnpert Marlene Halberstadt Ralph Harper Theodore Harrington Frank Harri Ioe Hartmann lohn Henry Bette lane Henry Patricia Herriman Barbara Kalhorn Fred Kaminskt Virginia Keck Eldean Keck Rose Marte Klry laruce Knapp Ronald Kohn Ellen Lamb El nora Lauman Patricia Lettz Stanley Levine Mildred Lidell Charles Long Lots Kay Mills William Mitchell Terrance Moragne Amerriel Moragne Marylin Morris Iames Nelson Arnold Nelson Marion Nichols Dorothy Niemeyer Alice Niffenegger Iames Niffenegger LaRue Normand Kenneth Olson Barbara Olson Karen Payne Patricia Pifer Anna Rose Powers Donald Pringle Martorte Ream Betty Iean Reeves Ioann Alice Reid Milton Rozema Theodore Shields Paul Snyder Franklin Stillson Marlene Thomas Robert Toole Neil L Tubbs Susan Urch Marilee Visser Iulian Arthur Warner Naomi Weber Evelyn Wissrnan Harold Wissrran Arthur Wolf lack 1 1 1 1 1 1- , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . .. 11 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 , S 1 - 1 -1 .CQ . , 1 , .t , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 -1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D1 1 1 1 51 1 1 1 1 1 1 . X . 1 1 1 1 1 1 5' -1 , 1. . , 1 1, , 1 BAND Our hard worktng band wtth two concerts and the Mustc Festtval at Kalamazoo to thetr credtt has ftmshed another ftne season Under the able drrectton of Mr Lrsttak the mustctans presented then Wtnler Concert to an overflow crowd turmng people away at the doors They played The Whlstler and Hts Dog and Red Bank BOOQ16 plus other fme selecttons At the Mustc Festtval they played The Coral March and Fugue We are proud of the1r achlevements and wrsh them contmued success Flutes Carol Fenton Iactc Gtllett Mary Lou Keck Sarah Paqutn Ma y Beth Buckborough Oboes Ltnn Tellender Cha les Ltddelt Alto Clarmet Attce Marte urarrlort Bass Clannet Paul Gaston Clurmets Phyllts Kaul At. ella :lass ssen 'vlarlene An e Patsv nayrn r Vtctcex Mol'- anet Dylcst a Don Wantc B ce Thor on rn Htnz P eston Cow ey Ca ol Tenho Norman Atfmg Bonme Wea er Shr ley French nose Marte Keck Benny Underwood Oltn Shanroclc Ted Ertle Patrtcta Brown Art Pratt Bassoons Nancy Roe ean Carnahan Alto Sax Dale Brown Bob Iones Barbara Spencer Dorothy Fagerluncl george B nde Wllllb Benson Tenor Sax :itll B adley Charles Corvttn Banlone Sax Sam Owe or French Horns tea Want: Btll N xor Comets Frank Chaddock George Westerfte Cl Harold Paqutn lack Peterson Carla Newman Rtchard Webster Ted Bozema Rtchard Collms Sylvta Fenton Margaret Marshal' Trombones Dana Kntckerbacher Tom Baer Dwame Zerbe Charles Tart Ralph Cwet'nan Arnold Nelson Abbott Sayr Baniones Paul Hodge fred lferr Basses Boo Dttch Bruce B ack Plnln: An hony Tympam and Bells Vtrgtnta Pa mer s Po Bass Drum and Cymbals H roert Hadesrnan :lonald Kntddle Snare Drums Btl 'Xtffenegge Clarence Teslce lohn Payne Steve Suhr , . - 1 I ,, , . t, tt I ' H . ,t - - . . in 'f r r. ' a ' r tl - f- .. . B I C t r -J . S ! . :nan , L - 'Y - 3'4 Burnett Buckborcugld Dennis Harrington . fl r A ' 3 'L nc ni . .. ' A' .r V' . fix . P, ' ' 'V ' Lori rter ru . nt . T ' ' ' v e ' . tr 1 . ' - r pen ' ' l .' .r - V . .j A - ORCHESTRA Lrke the Band the Orchestra has completed another act1ve year Playrng among therr many numbers The Nutcracker Su1t they completed thelr flrst concert of the year The Orchestra then presented thelr annual Sprlng Concert and entered the unportant Musrc Festlval Fxrst Vmlms Marrlyn Fntz Rose Iohnson lean Wrerenga Barbara Nolan Anna Pxfer Helen Frltsche Davld Lamb Dolores Thompson Lenora Gramlow Marlo Mrller Irmmy Beardsley Iudy Lamb Eldean Keck leanette Buelow Vxolas Marlorre Warren Al ce Fagerland Peggy Soergel lacelyn Lamb Ruth Durrand Be ty Heams Cellos Barbara Baer Ieanne Vltek Ahce H111 Lrlllan Rxchards Eleanor Lamb Basses hm Hlnz Bruce Thornton Carol Olson Carla Newman Ma xlyn Lyman Flutes Ca ol Fenton lack Gxllett Sarah Paqurn Ma y Lou Keck Oboes l.1nn Tellender harles Ltddell Clannets Phylhs Kaufrr an Aureha Rasmussen Patsy Raymond Marlene Antler Bassoons Nancy Roe lean Carnahan Sax ophones Bob Iones A to B111 Bradly Tenor French Horns Ted Wank Brlly Nrxor Comets Frank Chaddock eorge W sterfleld Trombones Dana Kmcserbocker Dwaxne Ze be Percussion Vrrgrnra Partner Lorrs Po te Marcra Srreed Iohn Payne I 1 . , 1 I . '71 V ' fly' , . - I Second Violins . , w A .YV s rr ., , I G e ' C . D ' A gg 5 3 if Alia? xv s 5 U , igfggg Q1 till lil? .Qnlsm fzfzn I lm f 0 , ,,,, I 0 3 ' E Y f25f-f 5 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Sendnng representatrves to the Natlonal lumor Vegetable Growers Assoctatron Conventton tn Bos ton the Nat1onal F F A Conventlon and a 1udg1ng team to the State Horttcultural Show the local Twtn Owl Chapter has had a busy year Wtth Mr Cowles as advtsor one of the organ tzatton s outstandtng achtevements was to agam recetve the Bronze Award for the best chapter for the th1rd consecuttye year Members 1nclude Damel Barber Wtlltam Brtnks W1ll1am Carrter Howard Haynes lack Henry lames Grtfftth Netl Kohloff Arthur Kuhn George Latchaw Huram Lockwood Alan Olson Guy USHER Gractous alert and attracttve are the respon stble group of elghteen glrls that comprtse the Usher Club Each year from a ltst comptled by those who have the deslre to become a member are chosen ntne sophomores to replace the ret1r1ng sen1ors They are rated by the faculty as to personahty cholarshtp and abtltty to meet people Paguzn Aaron Plummer Charles Stennett Ken neth Vtllwock Ted Wrtrykus Donald Youngblood Charles Balas1ck Rtchard Barden Oscar Berg trom Bruce Black Harold Burton Iarnes Henry Orval Hunt Rlchard lngrahctm Karl Kelly Iohn Ltndenbach Roger Overh1ser Gerald Pagutn Charles Satkey Courtland Srcard Russell S111 Nell Sutton Robert Van Wynen George Westerheld Zane Adkln Larry Bollwahn Lester Bollwahn Leon Brush Stuart Dornan Ernest Dreksler LeRoy Gaw rych lack Hocktn Kenneth Hodgeman W1ll1am lenktn Dana Kmckerbacker Wtlham Krader Ted Krzeman Robert Nelson Allen Russell Paul Shek Ralph Sprrngett Mtke Stembach Leon Sternmtller Martrn Strebeck CLUB Under the d1rect1on and supervtslon of Mr Hervey the Usher Club members are Leah Nel son Alfa Toole MarJor1e Lyman Dortanne Z1p perstetn Ianet Overhtser Lots Olson Ahce Fagerlund Elame Aldrtn Peggy Sears V1rg1n1a Parker Mable Anderson Marjorle Howe lean Vttek Ioanne Elhott Max1ne Kohloff Bernad1ne Hodge Cathertne Wtnes Sarah Tourtellotte PUBLIC ADDRESS CLUB Although they are usually heard and not seen the PA Club plays an tmportant part behtnd chool ac tvtttes The boys asstst wtth the opera tton of the publtc address system at dances and f ther publtc functtons Put tnto operatton tlu y ar the clul has s faculty advtser lflr Norltn Members are 'Charles Roland Presrdent lames Roberts V1ce Presrdent Frankltn Wheelock Secre tary Donald Allen Treasurer Herman Brttt Iames Carroll lack Harrmgton Z! 4 1 1 - U 1 1 1 , . . , , - 1 1 I C 'J 1 I 1 1 A I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 n I - . . . . . 1 . , . , 1 1 - 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 ' 1 I - , . . . . 1 1 1 V I I . C , . . A A -11 1 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 T ' , . 1 1 1 V V . , I 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 S L , , - . A 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . . to N ' Y. Q , . L1 6 , 1 J , CI, ,1 A W s ! o 3 3- 3 2' 43 ere 5 M 3 3 Q.5i!i g'5 ff 5 'li 33,1 if' 5 , gy , W' .Wi , CHOIR One of our more outstandrng muslcal organlza tlons the Chorr has made another I1ne year for Itself The1r yearly Chrrstmas Concert was lmpres sxve as was the beauhful Gershwln musrc 1n the Sprmg Vocal Concert Included on the Chorr Ixst are lean Vrtek Io anne Elhott Marc1a Smeed Rose Iohnson Norma Symons Paula Allers Bernadlne Hodge Bethany Radtke Rosemary Hartman Barbara Taylor Bev erly Black Kay Kalhorn Dolores Thompson Man anne Szyperskl Ioan Morr1s Roberta Wrckham Ollle Holms Helen Conroy Mable Anderson An nabelle Bern te1n Margaret Martmson Ioanne Capps Patrlcra Plaehn V1rg1n1a Parker Sarah Paqurn Georg1a Mltchell Mur1elHarb1n Dolores Alterman V1rg1n1a Nufer Phyllrs Kaufman Georg1a Lew1s Max1ne Kolhoff Dorothy Kopacz Don Hutchms Ioe Lewrs Bob Pobuda Don Free man Bob Hamlln Bob Bolhlus LaVern Adkln Roger Ryan Bob Porter Lynn Flemln Othal Shepard Marvln Iones lack NIXOU George Bxnder Gerald Paquxn Art Boerma Charles Roland Don Palczynskl Art Pratt lack Brown SENIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB An accomphshed sectron of the musrc d1v1s1on In the school Senror Grrls Glee Club part1c1pated m the Chr1stmas Program and the Sprlng Concert The grrls are An1ta Allers Norma Symons Mary Rlchards Rosemary Hartman Dolores Burrows Ieanette Bauer Mary Merlau Charlotte Russell Lorrarne Schrnrt Bernadxne Hodge Betty Sh1ne Peggy Soergel Sarah Tourtellotte Ollle Holms lean Cummlngs Ioan Morrls Dorothy Kopacz Marllyn Lyman Ioanne Elhott Barbara Taylor Ioan Van Wynen lean Vltek Beverly Black Dolores Thompson MaryA Peterson Paula Allers MGXIHS Kohloff Betty Kellogg Gertrude P1per Patrrcla Dunn Sadle Connor L1ll1an Rrchards La Vern Albers Marlene Patner Genevreve Leverton Elsa Mae Morgan Roblnette Blngharn Kay Kal horn Ioan Lenz Mane Benderch Annabelle Free man Mary Wadsworth Charlene Patner Marran Kammskr lean Vrllwock Lenora Holub Rose Iohn son Lucella Hunt Erlka Westerfreld Lorls Porter Mable Anderson Annabelle Bernsteln Dolores Alterman Mur1elHarb1n Elv1ra Vaulkner Mary Lou Clark Ioan Bennett Mary H111 Georg1a LeW1s Ahce Flora Charlotte Meyer Marjorre Warren Carol Olson Carolyn Hoover V1rg1n1a Nufer Mary Nelson Clara Hodge Irene Hodge Pat Burke Mary Lou Jensen CCMMERCIAL CLUB Deep th1nk1ng about the problems and phases of the busrness world by people who are rnterested rn comrnerclal work as a vocatron has resulted 1n the organrzlng of our new Commerclal Club The act1ve club sponsored and gulded by M1ss Van Huls IS open for membershlp to all students of Semor I-hgh qchool The offzcers and members are Allce Warner Presrdent Ianet Overhxser Vrce Presrdent Mar garet Plummer Secretary Treasurer Betty Klecan Myrtle Whlte Ieanette Bauer Mary Wadsworth Elas Mae Morgan Genevreve Leverton Barbara Taylor Max1ne Rltter V1v1an Harper Irene Duke scherer Marpone Howe Bernadlne Hodge Marran Brooks Marran D1efenbach Mable Anderson 31 I I I ' 5 D , I . 2 ' , - - - - I I I I - I I A - I I I I - ' 3 ' , , , , . I Lamlin, Bethany Radtke, Hazel Russell, Marian Brooks, Inez Freeman, Dorothy Karninski, Eleanore I I I D Al I I I - . .I . I . I ' I I I I I ' - . I 4 I I I I I I U I I I I I I ' l I , ,,,. , I ' I I I I I I - I I I I - 1 ' , ' - ' J - . . . I I I fi SQ ,www C9 owe' r - ,, .. fsiwiwf ' wwf' 1 . 2 sy M - J Q It E af r 4. . . ' H 4, F . 3 'ff ' W . X Q fi , Ai ii 25 af V ? 22 515, 1 mff f LJ 4 gi f X 3, i ' I Q 3 i T in :Qu if 'USG' SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS The Substitute Teachers are a selected group of girls from the Senior Class and Work under the direction of Mr Mohr. The gtrl WIIIIHQTIOSS and cooperation is appre ciated greatly when grade teacher are ill or are ab ent from school for short perrods Gaming in experience and de rre many former members of the club have attended college to be come teachers in their own rrght The Substitute Teachers include: Margaret Martinson, Marianne Szyperski, Helen Conroy, Georgia Mitchell, Evelyn Ernpson, Frances Labz, Virginia Parker Peggy Sears Allce Eagerlund Dorianne Zippersteln lfarfone lyman Patr1c1a Plaehn Alfa Tool-:e Elaine Aldrln Ioanne Penoyar LOIS Olson Ianet Overmser Shrrley Stedman iflary Wadsworth Marrlyn Crawford Ethel Plum mer SCHOOLS FOR PEACE COMMITTEE the main objective and btggest fob of the Schools for Peace Committee this year has been to collect the pledges for contrrbutrons to tne War Me norlal Building JUNIOR RE The Iunror Red Cross Cortruttee under the direction of Miss fcNe1ll has carried through an oro ects for servtcemen s hospitals chtldren s insti tutions overseas gift boxes and a tifittes desig nated by the county and ational organr ations Pro ects are made in Sponsor Groups and n the Rea Cross room durrrig the f ftm hour Tartinson Staging th ir annual Soc Hop the group deco rated the gym as a colorful ambow With Miss VanHu1s as therr advisor the mem bers are Virglnia Parker Paul I-lodges Chuck Iensen Elaine Aldrin Terry Harsch Ioanne Capps D CROSS The cutstarding event f the I R C calendar was the Carnival tceld rn Aprl proceeds of which go tc tic Natiorcl Chrldren s Fund l er tber rclude Sa at Tourtellutte Esthe Kalin lc u el Harbin Harold Ellb andt Art Boerrna Aly Goldberg Pix Dunn Maple Ander on Crarle e Patner Leal Nelson Betty Shine Dinan c Zr er tern Peggy Soe del far :aret S ' ' ' ' S' I A A I - - 4 I I - I 1, ' ' I I T N - - r ' . t V 1 A I A . . I I I f 1 ' , . L I O . . . . extensive program, concentrating its efforts on ' I ' is T' . , - ' -, C ' M 3 f JT rl 1. . r '. f r I T1 'Z A - s 1 If ri ' ' r A 1 ' I A. i .. , ' , ' t f ' s I . ' I Vi E S 3 1 - ri , 1 , y ' ' I iv, 't 5' Ht in-s , -fc', TC ,ff 1 CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club is organized for the purpose of teaching the fundamentals of photographic prof ce-dures This includes studying composition, tech! nigues of camera operation, and workin their own, well equipped, dark rooms Sponsoring about six contests and two exhibits each year the club selec s the be t scenic picture in their opinion ha it c lored and mounted and pre ent it to the High School This year a lake DANCE Tickling the feet of the Jive fans and soothing the mellow music ear of smoothies the Dance Band has accounted in a large way for the entliu iastic crowd at High School dances The Bard is under tne able direction and uper Vision of Iflr Listial' GIRLS ATHLETIC Witn a large enrollment of TTIGIYIDS ochind t the assistance of fiss l-lolr ies a represertative from each of the three Senior Hig 1 classes arid tne th ee officers the G A A ha concentrated on en cosiraging as many girls as I ossible to go Cu for port The rnain obiectiles o tne year we e t e letters ard pins a ffaraea every spring to the curls Nro earned suffi tent at ilet c oo nts ir var ous ports and actii it es Stressina port mars to a JG al r anwati n trifes tc e o o rrescnt rnd 'iture cit ens shcre scene by Diana Wheelock of the Class of l9fl6 was presented. Sliutterbugs are. President f-Alfred Dubuisson, Vice-Presioent David Lamb, Secretary -Frances l.ab,t, Treasurer Fred Kerr, Art Boerma, Marian Dieferibacgi Alice Fagerlund, Clarence Hendrick- on Don Hopkins Gertude Norcross Charles Pa pe P nklin Vfh elock Erwin Voisard Alvin Goldberg Robert Wickham Clarence Teske lle oert Po naexte Sher y Nevans BAND Str ng Bass Bruce Thornton Alto Saxophone Bob Iones Dale Brown Teror Sayopl ones Blll Bradlv Charles Corwin Co nets Frank Chaddock George Westerfield Trombone Tom Baer Pia o Ted Wank Dru ns Clarence Teske ASSOCIATION Praying aa cetb li and vollef ball all classes rted a J ine , f good teams e nrin s cicxl fufcti n of tie club this year Jas a dan e JIJS lfaf 23 e ofce ana representatives are President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Senior Iunior S pho nore Paula A ers Dorria Csircs Aa Ja lu rn Alic N nralnell Bernste A1 lic fr V , f , , i , 3 f p , ra e , , , s , c , , 4 M , . , s , A ri - 1 - ' r, .r . . , 1 V v . ,, 0 . VK. 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S LZ , 1, re ' Fjaazrrisse.. o 1 SENXATE OFFICERS Governor Lreutenant Governor Secretary of State Secretary of Treaeury l-llghway Commrssroner Faculty Advtsor Roger Ryan Marttn Strebeck Evelyn Empson lanet Overhlser Dorranne Zlpp9I'SlS1I'1 Mr Hervey The Senate makes up the leg1slat1ve branch of Semor l-hgh School lt consrsts of one member elected from each ponsor group and the ftve offrcers The latter are elected and sworn ln before school IS dlsmrssed the year prev1ous to that m wh1ch they w1ll serve Studylng school condttlons and student prob lems the Senate dectdes on and passes laws Whlch Work for needed lmprove-ments and soluhons SENATORS Phylhs Kaufman Ray Chapman lack Glllett Robert lones lack Ntxon Leon Sternmlller Paul Hodges Peggy Sears Charles lensen Tom Baer x S ! V lf g , c 'M X A1 . X by . A . ax t l Li F' 4 . 4 . ' . 2 5' K' . SUPREME COURT The Supreme Court IS the 1ud1c1al body m Senlor I-hgh School lt IS made up of two Justlces elected from each class plus an alternate from each class who flll seats temporarlly made vacant by ab sences and the faculty adv1sor Mr Grunst Meetrng at least once durmg a markmg per1od the Supreme Court trles persons accused of v1olat mg rules or breakmg laws The accused may be represented by a lawyer or defend thelr own cases I lf they so wlsh After the evldence IS glven and the case IS heard a declslon 13 handed down and necessary pun shment IS carr1ed out The Lleu tenant Governo acts as prosecutor rn cases The lusuces are Qthal Shepard lack Brown Marjone Howe Mary Lou lensen Bruce Thornton Norma Ch1lders Alternates Howard l-loag lames Roberts Iames l-lmz 7 ' If , ' - ff 1 . ,f 15 1 A V ,tv y lg , li.. HJ . in . , , i ' ' ' - A ' - r ' . . L, I . . . , , I h V A 1 '- 1 1 , . f - r , , SENIOR PLAY A Date W1th fudy presents a glrmpse 1nto the act1ve hfe of a popular teen age grrl ludy Foster Ambltlous to become Queen of the Prom ludy str1ves for subscnptrons to the Cornmumty Relref Wh1ch Wrll galn the crown for her Wlth her frrends M1lZ1 and Barbara who ard her wrld schemes ludy enters numerous magazme contests 1n hopes of Wrnnrng prlze money for subscrrptlons When th1s falls Iudy and M1tz1 try to make a blg lmpres slon on Mr Martrndale theatrlcal producer frrend of Mr Foster s 1n an attempt at becommg hlghly pa1d stars overnlght The ever present boy frlend Oogle supplles part of the love rnterest as Randolph ludys typ1cal W1llY younger brother adds 1nd1v1dual1ty and turmoll Iudy s understandmg mother Mrs Foster serves as a p1llar of strength for the fam11y Wh1le Mr Fosters temperamental outbursts occasronally comphcate ludy s already 1nvo1ved hfe The play ends successfully wrth Iudy as Queen departmg for the dance on Oog1e s arm Iudy Foster Melvrn Foster Dora Foster Randolph Foster Hannah OOQ16 Prlngle Mttzte Hoffman Mr Martmdale Mrs Schlutzhammer Rexford Merecnth O Conner SUSIE Messenger CAST Lots Olson lack Brown Maryorre Lyman Bob Patterson Margaret Martrnson Eugene Rlchte Vlrgmxa Parker Lynn Flem1ng Patrrcla Plaehn Leon Stemmrller Manlyn Crawford Pat Hartmann PRODUCTION STAFF Faculty D1rector Student Drrector Prompter Stage Crew Stage Propertles Hand Propertres Costumes Make up M1ss Elame Brelefeld Frances Labz Elame Aldrln Mr Freeman AlDubu1sson Stuart Dornan Bob Bell Ieanette Bauer hm Brgoness Marty Strebeck Dolores Alterman Margaret Plummer Marranne Szyperskl Helen Conroy Evelyn Empson Marcia Smeed Mxss Dorothy Conner Mlss Clarlce Peterson 38 X I - I , .,,.,,, ,, , . ,,,, , ,,,, , , I NhnnrnrnnnnwhnV --Y-W nrnwrnrnrnirnwv ' I . . . . I H A fvvv Vvfvvvvvrvv V V V A ' ' , ' ' 1 Barbara Winsocket ,,,, . , ,,,,, , Ioanne Penoyar f - - A - V V l . , f , , f I I I V I - ' , . , ' ' ' ' ' I ' I , Vfivvfvvffvvrvvrykrr . .I , , . . , . h fffvVvfvvffvvrrvvrvrkvvvr I A I , PROM COMMITTEE Whether theyll admit it or not, almost everyone has at one time or another longed for the gay, caref tree life of the gypsies. This year, for one fleeting evening, the atmosphere of tambourines, camp- lires, gypsy caravans, and colorful costumes was present at the annual lunior-Senior night. Beginning at the banquet in the girls' gym with gypsy boys and girls dancing their way into the p nt of the occa ion on place cards and programs to the time the doors were closed upon the last couples to View the colorfully decorated boys gym, everyone entered in the fun like veteran Hadventurersu. We, the Senior class, would like to thank the luniors for the weeks of work and preparation that went toward making a night ot enjoyment we shall always remember. The Prom Committee was: Mary Lou lensen, loanne Elliott, Ollie l-lolms, Paula Allers, Marjorie Howe Rose lohnson Bernadine l-lodge loanne Capps lack Seller lack Gillett lack Nixon LaVern Adkin lames Roberts Howard Filbrandt Donald Brink JUNIOR HIGH CLUBS These clubs meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays the flrst perlod every week Each club rs sponsored by a member of the lunlor Hrgh School Faculty Iunxor H1 Y Club Mr Slaughter Thxs club rs open only to boys The purpose of th1s club 1S to marntaln a hlgh standard of char acter throughout the commun1ty Home Economxcs Club M1ss Watt Thts club 1S open only to grrls and the1r work centers matnly around the art of cook1ng Dance Club M1ss Holme open to both boys and gtrls of the seventh grade on y Athletic Apprecxatxon Club Mr Sllkkers Thxs lS a new club for glrls who want to learn about athlet1cs how to watch a football game scorlng 1n tenms rules about golf etc Dramatncs Club M1ss Weyenberg Thls club lS to teach the fundamentals of and prepare the students for future work rn speech and drarnatlcs and for work rn school plays Boys Athlehc Club Mr Swanson Open only to boys who have not been rn the club before and are not out for vars1ty clubs It rs pr1mar1ly for those who want to learn basketball and cannot come out for vars1ty or mtramurals Library Club M1ss Schrelber Only for nrnth grade boys and grrls They are trarned for future work rn the lrbrary the frhng of books etc They may work rn the lrbrary the fol lowmg years for credrt Musrc Apprecxatlon Club Mrs Hale For both boys and glrls who are mterested m musrc They lrsten to musrcal record1ngs learn about composers etc Thrs 1S a new club th1s year Industnal Arts Club Mr Brune Thrs club covers all shop work model makrng brcycle reparrmg etc The FFA studres better methods of farmmg They enter a number of contests and prepare for more advanced work 1n the F F A rn future hrgh school days Penmanshrp Mr Maulsby Thrs club rs regulred for all who have farled penmanshrp They may enter other clubs when therr work rs completed Teen Toplcs For Boys Mr Head For Glrls M1ss Randall Composed of two groups who drscuss teen age toprcs Thrs club 15 open only to erghth and mnth graders Study Club M1ss Koopman Only for those who do not wrsh to s1gn up for another club The perlods are used only for study purposes The dance club is a new club this year, and is F-F-K Mr- Cowles 1 . . A . . JUNICR VARSITY BASKETBALL F st Bo B111 Ryan Tom Baer Itm Hen y lack Spald ng B111 F ge 1u'1d Iack 1 on Bob 1V'cDowe11 The second team basketba11 squad was made up of most1y Freshmen and Sophomores Later 1n the season they were h1t hard by the transfer of three players to the vars1ty squad They made a good 1mpress1on along the Wm n1ng 11ne by endtng up above the 500 mark As they won and lost games they garned much needed expertence and Coach Shkkers can rtght fully brag that h1s trrst year at coachtng South Haven Ir Varsrty was a great success Much prom1s1ng mater1a1 has developed and many of these boys W111 probably be frghttng for a start1ng posrtron on the Varsrty team next year Members of the team were Tack Spa1d1ng B111 Fager1und Tack Nrxon Bob 1!1cDcNe11 11m Henry Tom Baer B111 Ryan A11en O1son Htrarn H1115 Bruce Thornton 1te11 VGUDIS Cnar1es Sanders Eugene Itzen, Gera1d Pagutn and Charles Watte r , i , ' a r , , hx , 1 . Second Bow Cha les Wctte Gerald Paquin, Charles Sanders, Coach Slikkers, Nell VanD1s, Bruce Thornton, H am rI11s A11en O1 on VARSITY Q i jr ,lyk y 1 , A fi 5 ,X I QW, ,.,., la This years Barns basketball teaiii played with hard luck from the begin- ning of the season. Two players of last year's varsity who were counted on were lost before the season started. Bob lrlarnlin, experienced guard, was forced out because of illness and Bill Edwards dropped from school last spring. So Coach Tom Slaughter was forced to build around his only lone regular, Cap' tain lim Slnitli. The Bains were one of the scrappiest teams to ever represent South Haven and lost many games by narrow mar- SCORES SH, State l-ligli -15 26 Buchanan 2l 26 Dowagiac 29 28 Allegan 32 40 Otsego 29 44 'Three Rivers 32 30 Niles 33 l9 gins. With most of the boys back for another year or two, things should look a little better for the future. Seniors on the squad were Captain lim Smith, who made l98 points, Marty Strebeck, only six footer on the squad, Bob Pobuda, and Paul Hodges. Letter winners were lim Smith, Marty Strebeck, Bob Pobuda, Paul Hodges, Bob Ditch, Don Brinks, Howard Fil- branclt. Other members of the squad were Art Pratt, Bill Fagerlund, Tom Baer, lim Henry, and lack Spalding. SCORES S.H. St. loe 3 48 33 State High 47 28 St. loe 30 25 Dowagiac 39 33 Three Rivers 29 33 Buchanan 31 29 Niles 49 28 Allegan 33 42 nl nf ,- O' vu ,li A Dv' sn.. VV: Qs -MAH' 1 .I A. MN. I ,1 I 4 ..' lf.. , rf- . -x .JV,:1As'.. ,,. '51 4--1 '-IL' 1' 3'.'1 1 frl 4 , x' . JSI 43. ,,A .V , 1 . YH v1 hi' u ,u ,V l'.' -ad u, '- l,,. 1 Al n ,,. x v-Lwlj f ' -e .H A . ' .1112 ,1 W ', 5 ' ' T- . 'Zi J 1 fuk-Qrfk f , .yq . f ffjl ,ij 1,705 .. . - .,. ,M ' 'lr' IZ. ,A s lf' I I v , , . H V-.., V Q Aw ' 4 , ..,.a . 1 igfA4,4.1 '-. in .rn v' s 7,,.r r 1 J , H' ,JI .A I I .' A 1 I , 4,1 In A f , 1 fl 1 7 I J. 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V .xgfr--.p , . -..,,' .,, - ' L BASEBALL 46 Frrst Bow Clayton St john Edward Brerhalter Don Freeman Bob Hamhn Iarnes Payson Bob Pobuda Don Brmks Second Row Coach Paterson frm Henry Othal Shepard Howard Frelbrandt Iohn Chtlders Bob Slentz Vrctor Wavro Bob Dltch Thlrd Bow Gerald Paqum Ken Struble Bob Paterson Stanley Gordon Zane Adkrn Harold Br1nl's Paul Hodges Laverne Adnan Fourth Row Eugene ltzen Hovtard lohnson Brll Fagerlund lack Spaldmg Bruce Thornton Th1s sprrng marked the return for the Brg 7 Con ference to post war baseball competttron and therefore our hrgh school baseballers are compet 1ng rn two leagues the Van Buren county league and the Brg 7 conference In the conference race South Haven s orly loss was to unbeaten State I-hgh desprte the fact the boys turned rn one of therr most sparlclrng perform ances Bangor agatn proved South l-laven s sturnblrng block rn the county race The Rams SCORES Dowagrac mte Covert Bloomrngdale Bangor Nrles 1 defrmtely had an off day on that last day of May and suffered therr worst defeat ll to U For the season we won 7 and lost 4 Frve semors were lost by graduatron f om next years mne They are lohn Ch1lders Clayton St lohn Edward Brerhalter lames Payson and Robert Slentz There remarns however a nucleus of experrenced underclassmen around whom next years sluggers can be burlt Marnstays are Bob Pobuda Bob I-lamlm Don Brrnks and Howard Frlbrandt SCORES Dowagrac Buchanan State Hrgh Bangor SH. S-H. GOb1eS Y - -if 4 -----'--e- Y-f -Y 2 27 Covert .. T, Y. . ,S ., 7 3 2 ' f W K ' l l 2 - M f 2 3 f or L I rr rr 7ff7fQ2 22 y rg 15 , , , Y , ,, ll U A ' ' ' ' 7 U ' r . r , ., , .r,.rr,,. r.rr r r 5 S S S S e 9 5 TRACK IUKVU-V F' Wy, 1 S, ya 'V NJ -V1 mf: I qw V' 'dh Ftrst Row Iames HIHZ B111 Bradley Don Wank Lavern Nlehlus Charles Corwm Don Klnq lack Fennel Ted Wcrc Second Row Charles Satkey Dale Brown Marty Strebeclf. Charles Sanders lack Cwlllett Charles Roland Brll Kader lack Reeder Larl Parkhurst Thtrd Row ltm Carrol Roger Ryan Frantcltn Wheelock lack ltxor Don Olson Alvln Goldberg Don Aller C ach S in-ghter Wtth a team made up of almost all sophomores rumors and freshmen the Ram track squad hung up a fatr record by plactng econd tn the county fourth tn the conference and fttth ln the reatonal and second tn a trtangular rteet wtth St loo and Buchanan Captam Earl Paflfhur t the only emor on the squad placed n the 880 tn most meets Nhtle Charles Roland sophomore dash man won the conference egtonal ard county l00 and 220 yard dashes lrle also placed tn these events at the State meet Other standouts were lack Cwrllett tn the 440 Marty Strebeck tn the mlle Clear es Sanders tn the pole vault Don Boerma tn t'1e slcot Dale Brown tn tne hurdles Charles Satlcey tn the dashes lack Reeder tn the htah Jump and Lzon Olson tn the broad Jump Letter wtnners were arl Dc l'hurt Charles Roland Charles Satkey lflart Streoeck Dale Bro wn Charles Sanders ack G1 lett Don Boerma and laclc Reeder lffanage a Jzrds rfent to Ted Wank and ltm Htnz 47 , , . , . cv V T .... -, , . , V Y A.. 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T11 1111 I-, hddf: .1 e '1:is'.:'1'- f 101111. 1111591 1311111111 1111: '7'1?fl1'Tj11'1f1,1 1 1. -.1' 111111 '1.1V-1-1 ELAINE ALDRIN When Sincerity Counts Class Secretary 475 Intramurals 455 Prom Committee 465 G.A,A. 45, 46, 475 Usher Club 46, 475 Advisory Council 475 Assistant Librarian 455 Substitute Teach- er 475 Office Girl 46, 475 Noon Duty 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 45, 46, 475 Schools for Peace 45, 46, 475 Critic 45. IEANETTE BAUER Car Trouble Again? Booster Club 45, 465 Red Cross 46, 475 Glee Club 46, 475 Noon Duty 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 45, 46, 475 Hall Duty 46, 47. IAMES BIGONESS Dressed to Kill Football 45, 465 Basketball Man- ager 45, 465 Intramurals 45, 46, 475 Booster Club 455 Prom Com- mittee 465 Program Committee 475 Orchestra 44, 45, 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 45, 46, 475 Dance Band 45, 465 Critic 455 Pit Or- chestra 465 Band and Orchestra Festival 46, 47. NORMAN BRAZILL lust Keep Your Books Straight Class Treasurer 45, 465 Football 44, 455 Basketball Manager 44, 455 Intramurals 44, 45, 46, 475 Booster Club 465 Prom Commit- tee 465 Annual Staff 475 Ad- visory Council 455 Band 44, 455 Orchestra 44, 455 Gym Exhibi- tion 44, 45, 46, 475 Pit Orchestra 44, 455 Pep Band 44, 45. HERMAN BRITT The Disc Needs Changing Track 455 P. A. Club 475 F.F,A. 44, 45: Gym Exhibition 44, 45. DOLORES ALTERMAN Sure as the Sun G,A.A, 46,475 Glee Club 45, 46, 475 A Cappella Choir 46, 475 Noon Duty 46, 475 Gym Exhibie tion 44, 45, 46, 475 Hall Duty 46, 47. ROBERT BELL That Friendly Fellow Football 455 Baseball 46, 475 Intramurals 475 Gym Exhibition 45, 46, 475 Attended Covert High, Covert, Michigan, 44. LESTER BOLLWAHN It Takes Brains Senate 465 Intramurals 46, 475 Booster Club 455 Annual Staff 475 F.F,A, 44, 45, 46, 475 Gym Ex- hibition 44, 45, 46, 47. f 12 nf' by if ff? ANNA BRITT The Artist's Touch Office Girl 475 Gym Exhibition 45, 46, 47. IACK BROWN N. There are Smiles Br' Class Vice-President 445 Su- preme Court 475 Football 43, 44, 455 Intramurals 44, 45, 46, 475 Red Cross 44, 45, 465 Prom Com- mittee 465 A Cappella Choir 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. f ly-.f ROBERT BURROWS lust a Little Guy Gym Exhibition 45, 47. IAMES CARROL The Quiet Kind Football 45, 465 Baseball 455 Track 45, 465 Intramurals 45, 465 P.A. Club 475 Gym Exhibition 45, 465 Transferred from Covert High, Covert, Michigan in 45. HELEN CONROY On the Ball Intramurals 45, 46, 475 Booster Club 465 G.A.A. 45, 46, 475 Sub- stitute Teacher 475 Camera Club 475 Office Girl 475 Glee Club 44, 45, 465 A Cappella Choir 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. MARILYN CRAWFORD And Dimples, Too! Booster Club 465 G.A.A. 455 As- sistant Librarian 445 Substitute Teacher 475 Orchestra 44, 45, 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 475 Band and Orchestra Festival 46, 475 Pit Orchestra 44, 46. PATRICIA DUNN Wide-Eyed Booster Club 45, 465 Red Cross 475 G.A.A. 44, 45, 465 Assistant Librarian 44, 45, 465 Glee Club 45, 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. GLENN CAPPS He Shavedl Intramurals 43, 445 Gym Exhibi- tion 42, 43, 44. FRANK CHADDOCK Musically Inclined Senate 445 Football 43, 44, 455 Intramurals 46, 475 Annual Staff 475 Band 44, 45, 46, 475 Orchestra 44, 45, 46,475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 475 Pep Band 44, 45, 46. 475 Pit Orchestra 44, 45, 465 Dance Band 44, 45, 46, 475 Band and Orchestra Festival 46, 47. MARY COVEY A Little Bit of Sweetness Noon Duty 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 475 Hall Duty 47. STUART DORNAN Towering Heights F.F.A. 45, 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. EVELYN EMPSON Heartbreaker Secretary of State 475 Booster Club 455 Prom Committee 465 G.A.A, 455 Advisory Council 475 Substitute Teacher 475 Office Girl 445 Glee Club 45, 465 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. ALICE FAGERLUND Still Waters Run Deep Intramurals 46, 475 Booster Club 465 G.A,A. 45, 475 Usher Club 46, 475 Substitute Teacher 475 Camera Club 475 Orchestra 44, 45, 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 475 Pit Orchestra 44, 465 Band and Orchestra Festival 46, 47. PHILIP FRANKLIN A Good Guy to Know Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. LEROY GAWRYCI-I Bangor on His Mind FFA. 45, 46, 475 Gym Exhibi- tion 45, 46, 475 Attended Lind- bloom High School, Chicago. ROBERT HAMLIN Every Gal's Secret Desire Football 44, 45, 465 Basketball 44, 45, 465 Baseball 45, 465 A Cappella Choir 44, 45, 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 45, 46. PATRICK I-IARTMANN Vlhy, You're Blushing! From Committee 455 F,F,A. 455 Gym Exhibition 45, 46, 47. LYNN FLEMING Georgia's Better Half F.F.A. 455 Band 45, 465 A Cap- pella Choir 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. DON FREEMAN Gay and Fancy Free-man Football 43, 44, 45, 465 Baseball 46, 475 Intramurals 45, 46, 475 Red Cross 45, 465 A Cappella Choir 46, 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. GORDON GETMAN It's this Way Football 455 Intramurals 44, 45, 465 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. IACK I-IARRINGTON O Those Muscles! Football 45, 46, 475 Baseball 44, 465 Intramurals 45, 46, 475 P.A. Club 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. I, u . ,, Lat, Y CLARENCE HENDRICKSON Perseverance Plus Baseball Manager 455 Program Committee 475 Camera Club 475 Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. HOWARD HOAG It Runs in the Family Supreme Court 47, Intramurals 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. DONALD HOPKINS Shutterbug Camera Club 47, Gym Exhibi- tion 47, Attended Hirsch High School in hifago. , f f 1 f ' t'Tf7,f'i.2'6i' x ' ! f CHARLES JENSEN Freckles Class Vice-President 47, Su- preme Court 46, Senate 47, Football 45, 46, Intramurals 45, 46, 47, Advisory Council 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. l ff ROBERT KEITHLY Competition for Disney Football 44, 45, 46, Gym Exhibi- tion 44, 45, 46, 47. BETTY KLECAN Shall We Dance? G,A,A. 44, 45, 46, 47, Noon Duty 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. PAUL HODGES Strong and Silent Class President 47, Supreme Court 46, Senate 47, Football 43, 44, 45, 46, Basketball 44, 45, 46, 47, Baseball 45, 46, 47, Ad- visory Council 47, Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, Schools for Peace Committee 45, 46, 47, Youth Guidance Committee 46, Pep Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Pit Band 45, Band and Orchestra Festival 46, 47. LUCELLA HUNT A Hunt-ing we will go Glee Club 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Home Economics Club 47. LILLIAN KALINSKI And She Can Cook Intramurals 46, 47, G,A.A. 44, 45, 46, 47, Substitute Teacher 47, Glee Club 44, Noon Duty 46, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Home Economics Club 47. FRED KERR Trapped! Class President 46, Football 45, Manager, Track 44, Red Cross 45, Prom Committee 46, Program Committee Chairman 47, An- nual Staff 47, Camera Club 44, 45, 46, 47, Band 44, 45, 45, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Pep Band 44, 45, 46, Pit Band 45, Band and Orchestra Festival 46, 47. DANA KNICKERBOCKER Breedsville's Boy F.F.A. 45, 46, 47, Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Orchestra 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 46, 47. THERESA KOLLER Giggles G.A.A. 46, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. TED KRZEMEN Trapper-Boy Track 47, Intramurals 47, F.F.A. 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 469 47. 1 D IOSEPH LEWIS Deep, Mellow Notes F.F.A. 44, 45, Glee Club 44, A Cappella Choir 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 47. MARIORIE LYMAN Watch that Pedestrian Red Cross 45, 46, G.A.A, 44, Usher Club 45, 46, 47, Assistant Librarian 44, Substitute Teach- er 47, Glee Club 44, Noon Duty 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. MARGARET MARTINSON How to Argue Logically Red Cross 47, Assistant Libra- rian 44, Substitute Teacher 47, Band 44, 45, 46, Orchestra 44, 45, 46, A Cappella Choir 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Pep Band 45, 46, Pit Or- chestra 45, 46, Ensemble Con- test 46. WILLIAM KRADER Do I Worry? Track 45, 46, F.F.A. 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. FRANCES LABZ g2' Right out of Seventeen Intramurals 45, 47, Booster Club 46, G.A.A, 45, Assistant Libra- rian 44, 45, 47, Substitute Teacher 47, Camera Club 46, 47, Office Girl 44, Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Glee Club 44, 45, A Cap- pella Choir 45, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. IOAN LOVEWELL Personality Attended High School in Lan- sing, Michigan. PATRICIA McCORMICK Her Crowning Glory Attended High School in Florida. GEORGIA MITCHELL Why, Lynn's Gal, of Course Booster Club 44, 45, Substitute Teacher 46, 47, Glee Club 44, A Cappella Choir 44, 45, 46, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. ELSA MAE MORGAN Grand function's Grand Intramurals 46, 47, Booster Club 46, G.A.A. 46, 47, Glee Club 44, 45, 46, 47, Noon Duty 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Hall Duty 46, 47. LOIS OLSON Covert's Loss, Our Gain Class Treasurer 47, Booster Club 46, G.A.A. 46, Usher Club 46, 47, Advisory Council 47, Substitute Teacher 47, Office Girl 46, 47, Glee Club'44, 45, 46, A Cappella Choir 46, Gym Ex- hibition 44, 45, 46, 47, SARAH PAOUIN Me and My Flute Booster Club 46, G.A.A. 47, Band 45, 46, 47, Orchestra 47, Glee Club 46, A Cappella Choir 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Flute Quartette 47. ROBERT PATTERSON In Washington, They . . . Football 46, 47, Baseball 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 46, 47, Attended Rogers High School, Spokane, Washington PATRICIA PLAEHN Air-Minded G.A.A. 44, 45, 46, 47, Assistant Librarian 44, 45, 46, 47,-Substi- tigte Teacher 47, Glee Club 44, 4 , 46, 47, A Cappella Choir 45, 46, 47, Noon Duty 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Hall D-sixty 45, 46, 47. WILLIAM NIFFENEGGER Play Boy Niff Intramurals 44, 45, 46, 47, Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Orchestra 44, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Dance Band 45, 46. IANET OVERHISER Oh, so Cutel Class Officer 46, Student As- sociation Officer 47, Senate 47, Intramurals 45, 46, Booster Club 46, Prom Committee 46, Annual Staff 47, G.A.A. 45, 46, Usher Club 46, 47, Assistant Librarian 44, 45, 46, Substitute Teacher 47, Office Girl 46, Noon Duty 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Commercial Club 47. f, Qirmlf. EGVME' Y VIRGINIA PARKER Virtue Personified G.A,A. 46, Usher Club 46, 47, Assistant Librarian 45, Substi- tute Teacher 47, Camera Club 44, 45, 46, Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Orchestra 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhi- bition 44, 45, 46, 47, A Cappella Choir 45, 47, Schools for Peace Committee 46, 47, Pep Band 45, 46, 47. IOANNE PENOYAR The Smile's the Thing Senate 45, Intramurals 44, 45, 46, 47, Prom Committee 46, G.A.A. 45, 46, Assistant Li- brarian 46, Substitute Teacher 47, Office Girl 47, Gym Exhibi- tion 44, 45, 46, 47. ETHEL PLUMMER Easy Does It Booster Club 45, 46, G.A.A. 47, Substitute Teacher 47, Office Girl 46, Noon Duty 47, Gym Ex- hibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Business Club 47. ROBERT POBUDA Bones Supreme Court 44, 45, Football 43, 44, 45, 46, Basketball 44, 45, 46, 47, Baseball 44, 45, 46, 47, Booster Club 46, Band 44, 45, Orchestra 44, 45, A Cappella Choir 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Pep Band 44, 45, Pit Orchestra 44, 45. MARILYN RECTOR Third Finger, Left Hand Supreme Court 46, Substitute Teacher 46, Glee Club 45, Gym Exhibition 46, 47, Attended Waller High School, Chicago. MARIAN RICHARDS Ditto Glee Club 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Home Economics Club 47. EUGENE RICHTER Likewise Intramurals 46, 47, Gym Exhibi- tion 46, 47, Attended Benton Harbor and Ypsilanti High Schools. ROGER A. RYAN 'I'hat's the School Spirit Governor 47, Senate 46, Foot- ball 45, 46, Track 45, 46, Prom Committee 46: Advisory Coun- cil 47, A Cappella Choir 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 46, 47, Attended University High School, Los An- geles. Fi 'BW Q-OXN Yffffd ROBERT PORTER You Handsome Fellow Senate 45, 45, Football 43, 44, 45, 46, Intramurals 44, 45, 46, 47, Booster Club 45, 46, 47, Prom Committee 46, Annual Staff 47, Band 44, Orchestra 44, A Cap- pella Choir 45, 46, 47, Gym Ex- hibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Pep Band 44, Pit Orchestra 44. LILLIAN RICHARDS Two Alike Orchestra 45, 46, 47, Glee Club 44, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Home Economics Club 47. CHARLES RICHTER You're Tops Attended Benton Harbor High School, Gym Exhibition 47. ALLEN RUSSELL Nary a Word F.F.A. 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Ex- hibition 44, 45, 46, 47. PEGGY SEARS ' , , Don't Let It Throw You Class Vice President 46, Senate 46, 47, Booster Club 45, 46, Prom Committee 46, Annual Staff 47, G.A.A. 44, 45, Usher Club 46, 47, Substitute Teacher 47, Camera Club 45, 46, Orchestra 45, 46, Gym Exhibition 45, 46, 47, Or- chestra Festival 45, 46, At- tended Oak Park High School 44 , af KATHERINE SI-IEK On the Shy Side GAA 45 46 Glee Club 45 Gym Exhibition 44 45 46 47 OTHAL SHEPARD Fair and Square Supreme Court 46 47 Football 43 44 45 46 Basketball 44 45 46 47 Baseball 45 46 47 Track 44 A Cappella Choir 46 47 IAMES SMITH Make that Basket' Football 44 Basketball 44 45 46 47 Baseball 47 Gym Exhibi tion 44 45 SHIRLEY STEDMAN Friendly Little Gal Booster Club 46- Substitute Teacher 474 Gym Exhibltion 44 45, 46 47. LEON STEINMILLER An Understanding Bug Senate 45, 474 F.F.A. 42, 43, 45, 475 Gym Exhibition 42, 47, Mem- ber of USN 45, 46, PA UL SHEK With Pen in Hand Track 47 Intramurals 46 47 FFA 44 45 46 47 Gym Exhi bition 44 45 46 47 MARCIA SMEED Chloel Senate 44 45 Booster Club 45 46 Prom Committee 46 O chestra 44 45 46 47 Glee Club 45 A Cappella Choir 45 46 47 Orchestra Festival 46 47 RALPH SPRINGETT Blue Ribbon Boy FFA 44 45 46 47 Gym Exhi bition 44 45 46 47 MICHAEL STEINBACH Essex - Super Six F.F.A. 44 45 46 47- Gym - liibition 44 45 46 47. MARTIN STREBECK He Has Arthur Murray Worried Class President 454 Lieutenant Governor 47, Senate 46, 47, Football 43, 44, 45, 46, Basket- ball 44, 45, 46, 47, Track 46, 47, F.F.A. 44, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, Prom Committee 465 Annual Staff 47. KENNETH STRUBLE Scooter-Happy Football 45, 46, Baseball 46, 47, Intramurals 44, 45, 46, Gym Ex- hibition 44, 45, 46, 47. MARIANNE SZYPERSKI Always Dependable Intramurals 45, 46, 47, G.A.A. 45, Assistant Librarian 45, 46, Substitute Teacher 47, Glee Club 45, A Cappella Choir 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Hall Duty 47. . LINN TELLANDER He Flies Through the Air F.F.A. 46, Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Orchestra 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. MARY WADSWORTH What a Secretary Booster Club 45, G.A.A. 47, Substitute Teacher 47, Glee Club 47, Noon Duty 47, Gym Ex- hibition 45, 46, 47, Business Club 47. ALICE WARNER O, So Nice Intramurals 47, Booster Club 45, 46, G.A.A. 46, 47, Glee Club 44, 45, 46, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Business Club 47. NORMA SYMONS Tall and Talkative Booster Club 45, G.A.A. 45, 46, 47, Glee Club 45, 46, 47, A Cap- pella Choir 47, Noon Duty 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, ALFA TOOLE Short and Sweet Class Vice President 45, Intra- murals 45, 46, Prom Committee 46, Annual Staff 47, G.A.A. 45. 46, 47, Usher Club 46, 47, Ad- visory Council 45, Substitute Teacher 47, Office Girl 46, Noon Duty 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Hall Duty 45, 46,- Critic 45. IOAN VAN WYNEN Iust Herbie and Me G.A.A. 45, 46, Glee Club 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47. DOROTHY WAGNER Let's Go Roller Skating G.A.A. 45, 46, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Noon Duty 47. GEORGE WESTERFELD Kill 'Em, George Football 44, 45, 46, 47, Track 46, 47, Intramurals 45, 46, 47, Annual Staff 47, F.F.A. 44, 47, Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Orchestra 44, 45, 46, 47, Gym Exhibition 44, 45, 46, 47, Dance Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Pit Orchestra 44, 45, 46, Pep Band 44, 45, 46, 47, Pit Band 45, Band and Orchestra Festival 46, 47, Declamation Contest 45, 46. CLARA WHITE Soft Spoken A591 tant Llbraman 45 46 47 Off1C6 G1r146 47 Noon Duty 46 47 Gym Exhtbttton 45 46 47 Hall Duty 45 46 47 Home Eco nom1Cs Club 47 ISAO YUKAWA Qulet Chr1s Gym Exhtbltlon 47 Transferred from Butte Hlgh School Arm zona MYRTI E WHITE More Eunl GAA 45 46 Asst tant Ltbra rtan 44 45 46 47 Noon Duty 47 Gym Exh1b1t1on 44 45 46 47 Hall Duty 45 46 DORIANNE ZIPPERSTEIN Zlpl Secre ary lunlor Class 46 I-hghway Comm1ss1oner 47 Su preme Court 45 Red Cross Commutee 46 47 Prom Com mlttee 46 Annual Staff 47 Ass1stant L1brar1an 45 46 Sub sutute Teacher 47 Off1ce G1rl 46 Noon Duty 47 Gym Exh1b1 t1o 44 45 46 47 Cr1t1c 45 IEAN VILLWOCK CPICIUYG OI'I'llIlQdJ Sure Thlrlg Intramurals 46 47 GAA 44 45 46 47 Noon Duty 46 GynExh1b1txon 44 45 46 47 The followmg ex servlcemen are to rece1ve thetr dlplomas wlth the Class of l947 GEORGE HOLMES WILLIAM HILL DAVID TAIT ARTHUR IOHNSON RICHARD SANDSTROM DONALD R ANDERSON RONALD TRUMBLE ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT HAWES DAN WILLIAMS ' I , '- GAA. 45,' Ulmer Club 46, 47? 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Three years ago we as sopho res began e task of becom1ng acquatnted w1th the whys and hows of Semor I-hgh Under the able gurdance of Mr Goodrrch we completed a successful year The Sophs of 45 sponsored several dances and were actlve 1n th many school events War bond dr1ves found us way up there and we took part 1n mus1c and ath l9l1C programs Our sophomore gtrls Intramural Basketball team defeated the Semors to be come Sen1or I-hgh champ1ons By the end of the year we were well estabhshed as the Sophs Class off1cers for the year were Presldent Mart1n Strebeck V1ce Pres1dent Alfa Toole Secretary Ianet Overh1ser Treas Norman Braz1ll QQLQL fl-12.2, As unlors our mam Ob1eCl1Ve was the Iuruor Sen1or Prom and Banquet wh1ch was a Job well done The theme was a western ranch and wrth the a1d of our sponsor Mr Grunst all the cowglrls and cowboys had a grand trme at th1s outstand1ng event All 1r all we contrlbuted our share to school act1v1t1es Offxcers for the year were Pres1dent Fred Kerr Vxce Presldent Peggy Sears Secretary Donanne Zrpperstem Treasurer Norry Brgj l mils? Now 194 1nds us The Semors 'lgannual rssue of the Purple and Gold and the Sentor Play constxtute our mam ach1evements Through the efforts of M1ss B1elefeld the cast and the product1on staff A Date W1th Iudy was a proyect of wh1ch we were all proud Mr Hervey guxded the Annual Staff through 1ts months of work W1th a good many senlors 1n student government sports and muslcal act1v1t1es we have really shown our last year at SHI-IS to be tops Offlcers for 1947 were Pres1dent Paul Hodges V1ce Presrdent Charles Iensen Secretary Ela1ne Aldnn Treasurer Lots Olson Q, 5-Ek game QQPGXS I - . , 4 - ' 4 - J . ' ' ll K ' 1 Q, Q gl f ' . ' ' l 1 , er . ' . 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The box mm Jng event of the season took place ln the recently bullt ultra modern Hamhn sports arena 11- Krader Lovewell Anna Brltt and Kerthly are startmg the thlrd 1n a ser1es of murals to adorn ' the offrces of Washmgton s Governor Patterson and Mlchlgan s Senator Pobuda The Labz Plaehn Date Wh11e U Wa1t Bureau reports that 1t had a successful run th1s season as usual Provmg the1r pornt the executlves submrt the names of former patrons Mr and Mrs I Brown Mr and Mrs B Porter and Mr and Mrs Lynn Flemrni The glrls are the former I Overh1ser E Aldnn and G Mltchell respectrvely Pohce Chref Dornan IS 1nvest1gat1ng a spectacular double shootrng occurrrng at the Kerr Photo Shoppe The propr1etor fled wlth h1S accomphces Hendrlckson and HOpk1DS after the mlshap They were makrng a portralt and not rea11z1ng the camera was loaded they ser1ously wounded Getman and Struble popular hosts of the n1te club Blue Shadow Also axdlng ln the search for the fugrtrves were a1r pohce Ryan and Tellander Ryan however was soon hos p1ta11zed when hts beard got caught 1n the prop Iensens We Catch Um You Eat Um F1Sl1GI'1eS Cthey produce all the1r own f1shl have added submarmes to the1r f1sh1ng fleet Chuck IS golng down after the blg ones h1mselfl Frank Chaddock recently bought 85 X of the stock 1n the S H CS K Barlroad whlch has more m1les of track than any other rallroad of tts type He can be found at almost any tlme at his offlce 1n G11more s Toy Department Congratulahons are rn order to the former Gmme Parker on seven new addrtrons to her famrly Mother cat and k1ttens are domg flne Harr1ngton and Shepard have f1led a patent for the1r atom1c 1ce plck Wh1ch mutllates 100 tlmes as much rce as the ordtnary ones Mag Martrnsen has mastered the shde trombone Danny frnally rrgged up an extenslon arm for her Also on f11e rs Paul Hodge s motor broom whlch sweeps the whole school by remote control from h1s offlce fo Penoyar rs now rn the mrdst of an extenstve campalgn to buy shoes for all North Caro ltmans Gawrych and Ste1nback local farmers have just bought 150 acres of farmland north of town They mtend to rarse cane ls anyone mterested rn canar1es'? 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