Sparta High School - Spartan Yearbook (Sparta, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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Cfaaa ,Maier In September, 1948, eighty nervous and excited kids enrolled as Freshmen. To start our high school years out right, we selected our class officers: President, Paul Heath, Vice President, Jerry Shecklerg Secretary, Janis Anderson: Treasurer, Louise Bear, As our class advisors we chose Mr. Tuttle and Miss Wilson. To represent us in the Senate we elected Paul Heath and John Kik, Elaine Stark and Elsie Waldherr were chosen to represent us on the Library Board. To get a start on the money end of our class, we held a Baked Goods Sale and collected old clothing and exchanged it for holly and mistletoe, we also sold candy and had a Work Day, The social hi-light of our Freshman year was our party, April Showers . At last, in September, 1949, we were no longer green Fresluneng we were Sophomoresl' The class officers were: President, Eli Roberts, Vice President, John Kiki Secretary, Phyllis Stortzg Treasurer, Elaine Stark, The class advisors were Mr, Tuttle and Miss Marshall. Tom Norton was the new Senate representative. Jerry Sheckler and Paul Heath were chosen to represent us on the Athletic Board and Marilyn Watkins was the Library Board representative. The money raising projects were selling decals and stationery and a Baked Goods Sale. Our annual class party was in March and the theme was Shamrock Shingding , Then in no time at all we were Juniors with a big year to look forward to. The class officers were: President, Don Dorman, Vice President, Dave'Allison, Secretary, Donna Reister,Treasurer, Paul Heath, The class advisors were Mr, Tuttle and Miss Marshall, Janis Anderson was the added member to the Senate and Lyone VanZant represented us on the Library Board, To make money we sold decals, seat cushions, and had a Baked Goods Sale, The bigger money making projects were magazine sales, selling pop, hot dogs, candy, and coffee at the football and basketball games, We also had a Work Day at Leon Parker's Service Station. On March 8 and 9, we presented our play, Hillbi1ly Courtship , a comedy under the direction of Miss Hanna, The social high-point of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet on May 25. The theme was 'Aqua Eve . We also were very proud to get our class rings. At last we were Seniors! After getting over the idea of being THE big shots, we settled down to work and elected the following officers: President, Paul Heath, Vice President, Ioan Wahlstromg Secretary, Donna Reisterg Treasurer, Dave Allison, Library Board, Lyone VanZantg and our new Senators were Phyllis Stortz and John Reister, Mr. Tuttle and Mrs, l.aVine were still doing a wonderful job as being class advisors, On December 13, we presented our Sr, play, Meet Corliss Archer , a comedy in three acts, under the direction of Mrs. Bernice M. Sirrine, On October Ig, we presented our Sr, Party, Autumn Fantasy , Our finances were enlarged by means of Baked Goods Sale, Donut Sales, Book Covers, and other projects. ln May, we were the guests of the Juniors at the Banquet and Prom. After our Baccalaureate Service at the Baptist Church, that long awaited night arrivedh, June, I952,1 fifty-three sad and happy people received their diplomas. This, however, did not end our Senior year, for we had a wonderful time together on our Senior trip and will always remember it. 25

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We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, before leaving the sacred portals of Sparta High School and being of strong mind and character, do hereby make this our last will and testament, The undersigned bequeath: , el'lL0l U65 Arden Afton, his ability to make cars to Dick Tinney' Dave Allison, his car to anybody that can shift it, Jan Anderson, her basketball ability to Nancy Miller: Louise Bear, her will power to lose weight to all those who need itg Frank Berger, his height to Leon VanZant'g Frank Blackall, the art of wrecking cars to Duane Bradfordg Barb Clay, her Literature book to Sue Ringelbergg Evelyn Darling, the right to go with a guy in the service to Sue Ringelbergg Don Dorman, his fun in Physics class to Doug Crawford: Donna Dufort, her number nine basketball uniform to Eleanor Kikg Jim Erbes, his curly hair to Tom Barbers Luanne Fahling, het height to Elaine Clintsmanp Jack Fraser, his love to Eleanor Shepard: Gordon Fulkerson, his Ford to anybody that wants it: Mary Grice, the fun of being a Senior to any Jimior that wants itg Rose Guiles, her black hair to Francis Wardg A1 Hale, his ability to get along with Mr, Humeston to Don Andersong Pete Heath, his basketball uniform to Bob Carroll: Yvonne Herington, Bob Herington to Vonda Nortong Bob' Hoover, his height to Paul Potts: Nancy Johnson. the right to go with one guy for four years to Janet Hammerlind, John Kik, his Little Black Book to Glenn Burgettg Dan Kline, his height to Bill Radeckp Margaret Kutzli, her love to Carl Moody, Pat LaPreze, her short hair cut to Mae Ring: Marvin Lockard, his car to anybody that wants it: Yvonne Lockard, her office practice teacher to a Junior: Aloe Longcore, her seat in Government to anybody that wants its Don Lymbirrner, his Government book to anybody that can find it: Pat Nelton, her quietness to Emily Anderson: Tom Norton, his love of school to Nelson Mullenixg Chuck Olson, his Chev to Gary Postemag Eugene Ostman, his ability to get along with Miss Hanna to Mike Feichtenbinerg Rose Piccard, her power glide to her brother: Lyn Powncy, the frm of being cheerleader to Lorinda Laney Corinne Reister, her bashfulness to Phyllis Emelanderg Donna Reister, her natural curly hair to Noreen Prestong John Reister, his football position to Gale Trimbleg Jim Rlngelberg, his love of books to Dick Mayo: Eli Roberts, the football team to next years captain: Ann Schoolmaster, her seat in the Senior assembly to Betty Trudellg Jerry Sheckler, his bashfulness to Jerry Shoup, Phyllis Stortz, the fun of selling doughnuts to the Juniors: Norm Straight, his art ability to Charles Gilsong Arlene Tewsley, her seat in Government to Sue Ringelbergg Jan Titus, the fun of leading the life of Corliss Archer to L. Lane: Lyone VanZant, her good marks to anyone who needs themg Joan Wahlstrom, her Cheerleading uniform to lim Mctkackeng Elsie Waldherr, the ability to draw the Echo cover to Nancy Miller: Marilyn Watkins, her pierced ears to Anne Fraleighg Don Wilson, the frm of dancing lessons to Charles Gilsong Donna Woolworth, the Rockford girls to anyone that wants them Qexceptto Don Keelingl 5

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