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CLHSS HISTUHEI Searching the records we find that twenty nine of us the class of 53 were enrolled in kindergarten in 1940 41 Undoubtedly we existed even then and in our own opinion we amounted to some thing though just what is rather a quest1on Miss Richardson must have detected signs of genius in Don Markle s gaudily colored six legged reindeer Our memory of the intervening years between kindergarten and Junior high are vague Our seventh grade advisors were Miss Malejon and Miss Balfour ln the seventh grade however two of our classmates achieved high rank Archie Sknoieczny and June McGregor we re crowned Prince and Princess at the Halloween Carnival ln the eighth grade year we presented a fashion show as an assembly We recall certain figures Dick Ellis as Master of Ceremonies Barbara Magary in her mother s graduation dress and the loud if not musical mus1c1ans of the German Band With the mnth grade our official records begin Our number increased from 57 102 when our classmates from St Mary s and the neighboring country schools Joined us lt took us almost half a year to elect our officers but the final tally gave us Carl Pollex as President Bob Smith as Vice President Nancy Schaaf as Secretary and Don Tassie as Treasurer Mr Bohs became a homeroom adviser That year Natalie Bailey was one of the through their stentorian voices helped us to win the cheering Cup which we still proudly possess Carl Pollex with fear and trembling introduced Miss Hyde at the best assembly of the year presented by the Port Huron Glee Club under our sponsorship After three years planning Miss Balfour s homeroom entertained the remainder of the class in an enjoyable party Mr Bohs and Mrs Buell s homerooms still owe a return party Following tradition we sponsored the outstanding social event of the year the Petal Promenade of which .Tune McGregor was chairman In the sophomore year our officers were Bob Smith president Dick Ellis vice president Don Hansel secretary who did his work so well he has been chosen secretary every year since Don Tassie treasurer Miss Travis took over Mrs Buell s home room Natahe Bailey was crowned Queen of the Halloween Carnival We gained experience for our Senior year when we opened the doors to the Starlight Plaza Carnival night Among our main attractions were Bill Beaudua as the husky bartender and Carl Pollex singing Old Devil Moon Marilyn Sibilla was chairman of our Christmas Dance Holly Hop 16 . y . - . , , . . . I - a ,, . ,, . . . . . . , . I ' ! . . , . I 7 Y ! ' ' 1 - , , . , . . . , , . . attendants of the Homecoming Queen. Dick Ellis and Bill Beaudua, . . . , . . , 0 I I 1 ' ' 1 ' I . . . c , I 1 J ' . . y . . , Cl M ' ' s , . . . , . 5 . . , . . 3 , 2 . . I . . . . - , . . an ' u ' - ' ' . , . - ,, . ,, . . . . . ll ll , .
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SEHIUH PLHU The Seniors presented their play Home Sweet Homicide in the fall of 52 giving a very successful performance. This was a mystery comedy taking place in the Carstairs' Patio with a cast of characters as follows: Marian Carstairs . Archie Carstairs . April Carstairs. . Dinah Carstairs . Polly Walker. Wallie Sanford . . Mrs. Cherrington . Mr. Cherrington . Rupert Van Deusen Frankie Riley . Bill Smith , . .Natalie Bailey . Charles Marvin . . Nancy Schaaf Ma rian Le ve renz . Donnabel Ros s . . Bill Brewe . .Ruth Ande rson . .Carl Pollex . . Buzz Rankin . Paul Courter , Tom Siess CJ ,... H rv o 4-P o Hx S UI UI S P-4 Q. 'K ru rn. P-l H as 4 ,... U1 Sergeant O'Hare . . . Don Markle Pete . . . . Ron Akred Joella . . Dorothy Edwards Flashlight . . .Tim Hendrick Slukey . . Don Tassie Mag . Mary Ann Woods Wendy . . . . Karen Butlin Betsy . . Bernadine Brozowski .Toe . . Jay McCartney Bob . . Dick Ellis .Tim , , , Don Hansel Assistant Director . Barbara Magary f I fl f .Q-1-.gms -1-.-n-...1- xx X, I l l x i 1 9 l E K l K 1 S I ,.i....-..-
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In our .Tumor year we were called upon to prove we amounted to something because our Senior trip was looming closer ln the early fall our new class rings were our pride and Joy Our Junior officers were Donnabel Ross president Natalie Bailey vice president Don Hansel secretary Marilyn Matthews treasurer Mr Eggers took over Miss Balfour s homeroom We proudly acclaimed Bob Smith as vice president and Don Tassie as treas urer of Student Council We froze the last nights of the football season selling hot dogs and coffee Natalie Bailey and Donnabel Ross represented our class in the Homecoming Queen s Court Our big money raising activity was the Junior Play Men Are Like Streetcars with Barbara Magary as our never to be forgotten Naudie After furious debate we decided on the Elk s Club as the setting for the Junior Senlor Banquet at which Tom Siess ably performed the duties of Master Of Ceremonies At the close of the year Bob Smith and Carl Pollex were elected to attend Boys State Our senior year seemed a long way off when we were Fresh men but now it s here We have elected Bob Smith President Don Tassie Vice president Don Hansel Secretary Natalie Bailey Treasurer Council president Bob Smith valedictorlan Marilyn Matthrews ECHO editor winner ofD A R Good Citizen Salutatorlan Marilyn S1billa CLAIRVOYANT editor Donnabel Ross Yell Leader Natalle Bailey leader of the majorettes and also director of the Junior majorettes Mary Lee Frantz whose coolness in the face of danger was responsible for saving the lives of four children Our senior pictures we regard as masterpieces of Askar Shain s art our senior play Home Sweet Homicide as one of the most amus1ng myster comedies ever presented by a high school cast and Charles Marvin Nancy Schaaf and Marlon Leverenz a triple threat to the acting world We ve worked this year with our eyes turned toward Washington an October bake sale check room duty at the Diamond Veterans Party the base ball concession dining room service at the Firemen s Dance have built up our class treasury Our Christmas Dance was one of the successful social events of the year Though our Senior year is half completed we have much to look forward to Senior Trip Junior Senior Banquet and the Senior Prom With commencement our high school life comes to a close Surely it may be said of us that we have not merely existed but we have amounted to something 17 . Z y , g . . , . ' 5 , 9 ' , . ' I . . , . . . . . . ,, ' Y . ,, . - - X- 1 . - . , f . 9 . , A . . Q 1 - 1 ' y - . - . Q - 3 . Our list of distinguished members include: Don Hansel, Student . . S . y . . 9 . , . , . . . . . . 3 . 3 . . . y . 3 y 5 . . , . . 9 , ' ' I I ' ll ' ' If - I 1 r . I . , Y . . . , . S ' 1 1 1 ' . . . . . , ! -- . . y - . , . g , .
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