Sparta High School - Spartan Yearbook (Sparta, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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Also working here are Gamet Wiltenburg, Barbara Allison, and Iean Hansen in the payroll department. We then proceed down main street where we pass the Nequist and Snip photography shop. While still further down we notice the new '47 club, owned by Audley Bloom. His staff consists of cook-Emily Bradford and dish-washer Burwell Powell. The Furniture Market which was once Sherry's is now owned and oper- ated by Lowell Heath, a leader of the community. Noticing a poster in a Window we are passing, we find there is to be a contest between those three famous fruit growers-Charles Chase. Charles Saur. and Caryl Schaefer. Finding it the middle of the afternoon we decide to drive out to see Carylin Hill, better known in 1947, as Miss Schaefer. She and her husband Rowland Hill inform us that Don Reed, Bob Reyburn. and Carl Woolworth are working on a farm-milking Carnation Contented Cows. They also tell us Alvin Kober has a nice business trucking peaches to Detroit. Sero Lutkes finds married life peaceful and quiet on his own farm. On returning to Sparta we decide to visit the old Alma-Mater. As we look at the faculty list we find Lorraine Fitzner as art instructor, and Elaine Stortz as dramatic director. While Elinor Murray is the first grade teacher. Corning down from school we meet Robert Mills who has taken his father's place at the Baptist Church. Talking with Bob, we inquire of his remaining classmates. He tells us that Kenneth Scott finished his pharmacy course and now owns a drug store in Grand Rapids. - He also tells us that serving as nurses at St. Mary's Hospital we would find Nola Heath and Evelyn Straus. While Irene Rosell and Ioyce Barnes are now missionaries in China. And last but not least we find that Charles Tindall has the right honorable position of mayor of the town. Although this prophecy will probably never come true. We wish the best of luck to you. EB

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Senior Class Prophecy Eight years have passed and upon our return to the fair city of Sparta we notice many changes. e As our car needs repairs we drive into the spacious garage of Kenneth Colby now sole owner and proprietor. Talking to Kenny we find that he and his wife, the former Florence Lenski. are doing fine and that he is the father of two bouncing boys. When we asked how business was progressing he replied, Fine, but I have a little competition with the Chevrolet garage which we later find is owned and operated by none other then Ted Baker. After Kenny has assured us that our car will stay together we decide to make a social call on the former LaVonna Allen who brings us up to date on all her former classmates. After four long years of struggle in college, Wilmine Baehre decided to take the easy Way out by marrying the brilliant agriculturist Dean Allen, While Margaret Ebers married the well-known doctor Iames Badgerow. Bob Anderson is living on easy street since he's made millions off of his invention, the nonfsquirting grapefruit. Max Waldherr and Arzie Pinclmey are running neck to neck in the comic script race. Max with his Flitting Fanny the air hostess, and Arzie with Clancy Cobb the sailor. LaVonna then tells us of the four girls who promised to be true before they left school. Betty Bazzett, Marjorie Brooks, Beverly Carrier, and Elvema Metzger. All find married life quite alluring. Barbara Bull and Lois Oakes have become Well-known in the field of medicine and Henry Baehre in the world of physics. Martha Lee Nason has also shown her ability in the music world, but none is greater than the great Metropolitan star Laurence Bohrnan. singing Short- nin' Bread. And of all the great careers Keith Hall has the hardest-Van Iohnson of l955. While reading the newspaper, we come across the sports page and find the Bee-Hivers play tonite with Nell White as their star player. Warren Straight has made his appearance in sports by becoming a great ring fighter. Managed by his shrewd brother Richard Straight. Also as stars of the football field and bowling alley we find Richard Sterkenburg and Duane Schoolmaster. Leaving LaVonne's house, we drive by the great expanded foundry. Here we stop to talk with Arva Kober who tells us she is secretary to Vice- President Dan Cheslek.



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Doris Anderson, Kathryn Baehre. Walter Baehre, Mary Bailey. Walter Beuschel, Patricia Black Joyce Blackall. Irene Brooks. Mary Colby, Gordon Colby, Noreen Davis. Eleanor Dtyo Kenneth DeYoung, Edwin Elliott. Marilyn Erhart, Carl Fonger, Howard Fonger, Jerry Goerinll Bernice Gunneson, Rose Hammerlind, Victor Hansen, Hazel I-Iorming, Ardis Hale. Louise I-left Evelyn Johnson, Patsy Kelley, Phyllis Klenk, Bill Lentz, Lila Lovell, Robert McCracken Gloria Mills, Corrine Moody, Beverly Munson, Barth Murray, Max Nason, Elizabeth Newherg James Norris, Ray Oakes, Florence Reyburn. Alva Ritz. Mary Anne Regis. Donald Ridgeway Maurice Roberts, Lewis Salisbury, Jerry Schwartz. Philip Schaefer, g Bill Sheckler, Betty Shangles Charles Switzer, Jean Tanner, Maryalice VanAntwerp, Donald Weis. Mary Anne Wegal, Charles Welch Dolores Wiltenburg Absentees : Ray Farr JUNICRS

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