St Clair High School - Clairvoyant Yearbook (St Clair, MI)
- Class of 1954
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,,..., , .H 1 4 , , J. 1 2' 4 Q 1 ., .1 K s Cfa If mfwvf .ag K ,Q . N 'T 3?5 iw 411111119 if . 'Q nincT:en-ff f Stclair hialn 7 I Sf.C.lQ' 3 Cfairuoyanf ga! LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: P. VanBusl-cirt, M. Taylor, C. Bailey, C. Schlinkert, J. Williams. STANDING: A. Bower, J. Cornish, I, Busch, J. Nelson, P. Forbes, B. Logsdon, B. Wilson. Editor .... Assistant Editors Business Manager Art Editor . . . Production Manager Pictures . . . Clubs 8: Activities Senior Activities . Faculty Advisors . Parent Advisors . . . . . . . . Carroll Bailey . Carole Schlinkert, Marion Taylor . . . . . . . . Jim Williams . . Pete Forbes . Pat VanBuskirt . Anna Bower . Joanie Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Busch John Cornish, Beulah Logsdon, Bruce Wilson . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Brauns Mrs. J. Edwards, Mildred Schlinkert Z Cibecbca fion The CLAIRVOYANT has always been dedicated to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to our school. This year we have chosen Miss Allie Fritz, who for twenty-two years has given unselfishly of her time and talent to assis-t not only the classes which she has advised but also the many others who approach her for guidance and counsel. Miss Fritz, who graduated from Michigan State Normal College, has been a senior class advisor several times--and she has always shown, even under these trying circumstances, a readiness and willingness to give her best for her students. Therefore, for her loyalty and helpfulness, we hereby dedicate this, the CLAIRVOYANT of 1954, to Miss Allie M. Fritz. 3 In order to give valuable learning experiences through school life, it's necessary for the school to call upon the assistance of those few in the community who are willing to spend their spare time and energies helping students in their extra-curricular projects. These learning experiences cannot always be provided by our teachers or in the classroom. Drawing on the knowl- edge of well-informed people of the community, as well as making field trips to nearby commercial and recrea- tional establishments, gives us the opportunity to find knowledge which we would not otherwise be able to obtain We would prefer not to cite any personal group by name for fear of omitting some worthy patron. But we would like to mention some of the ways in which the student body has been aided. First, outstanding students have received generous scholarships, and honorary awardsg second, various recreational activities have been organized for the benefit of local young people, third, individuals have given liberally of their abilities and their funds to support athletic and academic activities. Carroll K. Bailey, Editor as A Ns lv, 9 1,2 ai li 5 6II'l'll0!0yQ25 BUS DRIVERS Otis Bassett, headg Mrs. Laura Balfour, Mrs. Loretta Westrick, Russell Jones, Floyd Jones. CUSTODIANS Ernest Lyon, Mrs. Edna Maedel, Mrs, Hazel Rocker, Charles I. Fisher, Head Custodiang Mrs. Lillian Brinker, Clayton VanWormer, Robertson Bryson. Edward Mireau, not pic- tured: Mrs. Barbara Richter, not pictured. CAFETERIA Mrs. Myrtle Menke, Mrs. Jennie Baars, Mrs. Jeannette Conat, not shown: Mrs. Bernice Westrick, not shown. 6 .w W if T '. f I wg-.nf 1,-Q W. Mmm. r E E. MEHLBERG, T, EDDY, Superintendent W. SPEER, Principal M, LAIRD LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Thompson C. Holden, E. Pollex, T. Eddy, M. Gearing, H. Wass, F. Moore, T. Cartwright. ommercia A. FRITZ, J, MORAN unior ,Mg BANNING, S. DAVIS, R. DURSUM 41,9654 B. WILSON, B. LOGSTON, M. TRAVIS, F. BOHS. ucafionaf C. RICHARDS, B, PAAJANEN, R. BOLLA. Wafkemaficd C. COTTON, S. BOTHWELL, D. CHRISTIE. llfiicaf gzclucafion C, PAGE, W, ULLENBRUCH, udic R. SCOTT cience R. WENNING, J. DAWSON. , sw .m..r,yA,,M., PM g ' eww Vg 3' I ,Mdfory C. EGGERS, D. SAYLES, J. CORNISH Co-Salutatorian Valedictorian Co-Salutatorian R. VANDERKOLK R. HARTLEIN I. ZWENG Scholarship Scholarship University of Michigan University of Michigan WHAT WE ARE TO BE--WE ARE BECOMING Alton Westrick Malcolm MacKenzie Vice-President President Marie WiSrliCWSki Barbara Linderholm Treasurer Secretary 11 CARROLL KAY BAILEY If you have a I-131 Q21- 155-g E552 CLA IRVOYANT 3, Editor4, EC!-IO3,Junior P1ay3,Glee Club 1, Senior Play4,Major- ettes4, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, F.T .A . 4, HONOR STUDENT. EARL BLOCK No one knows what he can do until he tries. Industrial Arts 1,2,3g Intra- murals 1,2. RICHARD Dick ALLINGTON what is CET-Quia clutch di Basketball 1 , Football 4, Base- ball4, S Club4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, lntra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM Mim AUSBURY Q QE! ELI new yay. Echo Staff 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Senior Play 4, Latin Club 2, 3, lntra-murals 2, 3. o JEAN Wagger BUSCH E vocabulary may E small, but what 3 9202 CLAIRVOYANT 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 4, Special Choir 1. MARILEE C. CALLEN A little work, a little Blay, Qkeeg IE going aid-5: E Junior Play 3, Glee Club 1, Student Librarian 3, 4, Intra- murals 1,2,3. NORMAJEAN Tuey BARTROW I came, I s-af, lconquered his heart, ECHO2, 3, Editor 4, Junior Play 3, Student Council 2, 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 1,F.T.A. 43 F,H.A. 1, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2. WILLIAM Bill BRAND Q ian encyclogdia Eg facts. Track 3,4, Class Vice-Pres- ident 3, Industrual Arts 1, 2 3, 4, HONOR STUDENT. LYDIA Lit DANDRON EflE.'amm 251 fi- 2551132 -tl-lui decreed: 213 good, Embers EJ exceed, CLA IRVOYANT 4: Latin Club 2, 3, Intra-murals 1, 2. .IOI-IN Butch DENSMORE Some think geworld Q made fc!-funar1ifro1icaEliJcQI, CLAIRVOYA NT 4, Football 1 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4gI1'1tra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU CASCADDEN Bashful, vgxleysg. CLAIRVOYANT4g Junior Play 3, Glee Club 2, Senior Play4gLatin C1ub3g F, N, A, 4, HONOR STUDENT. uv WILLIAM Bill CURTIS He has a mild and soft look but ED has dynamite. Science Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 4gTrack 1, 2, 3 3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-murals 1. arm My ,J SHIRLEY ANN DUNCAN SIE isa smile that would get IIE bllfi 21327 Glee Club 4, Student Librar- ian 4, Special Choir 4, CAROL Nel1 EDWARDS iii.. ECHO 3,43 Junior Play 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play4, Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Special Choir 2. CHARLES F. DAVIDSON Hifi QE? are 'he Et-of men, ' 1- Basketbamil-anager 3 g Base- ball Manager 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY IOESPH DUCHENE Civilization can't carry on without farming, School Council 1gG1ee Club 1, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra-murals 3,4. . 'fr' ON Chet FLEURY Lord! I wonder gat QQ- E, gig firiinvented asketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football , 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, S 1ub2,3,4, lndustria1Arts lub 1, 2, 3, 4. .OBERT Bert GROFF A young lil? di blushes, ' bit? EMM 'ini Q asketball 2, 3, 4, Track3, , Foo:ba11a,4,G01f2,3,4, S Club 2, 3, 4, School Coun- il3, Latin Club 2,3, Class 'reasurer 2, HONOR STUDENT . ROBERT C. EMERICH MDB IE in 2 sleek, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, lntra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY RAYMOND ENGELGAU HaE2y when sg glad when rnad, sarcasm ag lightest. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1,2,3,4, S Club2,3,4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, School Coun- cil 1, Senior Play4, Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3. Riagg? 12,5 ff ,yah ? 43? .dm , -Ms, . 'cliff ' 5 ' 'MSL ,, - 45 M ROBERT HARTLEIN 'Haggyiim L--from worries emo-men be contentedlknle? School Council 3, Latin Club 2, Industrial Arts Club 1, VALEDICTORIAN. i f 11 1- , . ,Z NANCY IDA HAVENS Nothing is imgssiblefg 3 willing heart. ECHO 4, CLAIRVOYANT 4, Senior Play 4, Student Li- brarian 2, 3, 4, Intra-murals 3. J, H PETE FORBES Egfr .QE collected, Ht sais quicksand. CLAIRVOYANT4,ECI-IO4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 4, Junior Play 3, School Council 2, 4, Senior Play 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Industrial Arts Club 1, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA LOUISE GUYOR Air and manner are more e-:T-W Ee till wma? CLAIRVOYANT 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Junior Red Cross 1,Latin Club 2, 3, Student Librarian 2, Intra- murals 1, F, T, A, 4, BARBARA JEAN LINDERHOLM Always true tglgideals E CLAIRVOYANT 4, Student Council SECRETARY 3, Class Officer SECRETARY2, 4, Glee Club 1, Senior Play 4, Latin Club 2,3, F,T.A, 4,1-IONOR STUDENT. JANET B. MARVIN When Qu ai friend, -E ia-tg friend. Junior Play 3, Glee Club 1, 2, F. T,A. 4, Latin Club Sec- retary 3. KAY ANN QINGLESJ BLAKE JA MES W. JOHNSON 5 H-P23 Elhilz EST Better three hours late than 23.132- Junior Red Cross 1, Ma jorette 3, 4, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3. one minute tgsoon, Industrial Arts 1, 2,3,4. V iv. NANCY Nan MEHLBERG Pangs rj Qc-:Q sweeter Q This 2 mE Eleasures 22 CLAIRVOYANT 3, 4, Student Council 2, Glee Club 1, Sen- ,ior Play 4, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, DRUM MAJOR4, Junior Red Cross. BOB Lover MODIN Someday Exlrliieiill need a man. HIR-V66-ANT 4, Industrial Arts 4, MALCOLM Mac MACKENZIE A 131 if mighty sgirit, H2 :meanm H2621 much QQ CLAIRVOYANT 4, Class Of- ficer PRESIDENT 4, Band 2, Basketball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Junior Play3, Cross Country 4, Senior Play 4, Latin Club 2, PRESIDENT 3, Intra-murals 3, ROBERT Rebel MCMAIN 'HIE .-would EXW E33 HEPES 2228315 me Basketball 4, Track 3, Junior Play 3, Class Officer PRES- IDENT 2. JIM Toad RALSTON 'E ge my fellow creatures. Track2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2 3,4gIl1U3'l'Ill1l'31S 2. ROBERT Bob REYNOLDS Never worry, never QE, fearless Q-I3 vga soon be here. Football 3, Manager 1 g Base- ball 3 g Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4g Industrial Arts Club 3, 4: Intra-murals 2. HARRIET Whiff POLLEX 'Qi Llgveid Ex. Wednesday, that does 92113.21 Q 2 mr? L CLAIRVOYANT 45 Class Of- ficer PRESIDENT lglunior Play 3 g Senior Play 45 F,H ,A. 1 g Junior Red Cross lg Student Librarian 3 5 Latin Club2, 3g Intra-murals l,2. NANCY RADIKE Make ily coffee strong E my men weak. Junior Play 3, Glee Club 1, Senior Play 4g Cadet Teach- ing 45 Student Librarian 4, ROBERT G. ROBBINS Keep coolgl will albi wg.: 21.5 hundred years. Football 1,23 Senior Play 45 Student Librarian 3g Indus- trial Arts Club 1. MILDRED P. RUDZEVICH 'Q have 3 heart vim room ici every EL CONRAD Connie RETTIGER E 2 .tho-Se 'LEQ Eositions which tum without creaking. Basketball 1g Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3g Inna-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES Tex RIETZ Jim was with us for only a short time. We know wher- ever he is, he will be a great success. THOMAS Schultz SCHWARTZ Doubt Q25 El-9-SBS gg?- Doubr that the earth doth move Doubt truth .She a li? But never dim Rua' Eketball 1, 2, F-otmtll 1, 2, 3,4, S C1ub3,4,Junior Play 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4. DORIS MARIE STERN These violent delights E violent endings. CLAIRVOYANT 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, F. T, A, 4. ROBERT SARGE NT was EQ' BE 2358113 Football 3, Tennis 4, Student Council 4, Band 1, 2, Senior P1ay4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, Intra-murals 4, HONOR ST U- DENT . SHIRLEY SHOBERT SCHLINKERT MX hifi? 'HE Q E friends 1 153. CLAIRVOYANT 4, Junior Play 3, Student Council 2, VICE- PRESIDENT 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Intra-murals 1 ,Junior Red Cross 1. CAROL JEAN SUISSE 'E Ea naughty twinkle CLAIRVOYANT 4, Class Of- ficer- Secretary 3, Glee Club 2,3, Intra-murals 1,25 F.T. A. 4. iii - ri ,, ,M , .1 : 4 4,3 - -j ' .,y..eff '. . 1 ',j,,.:ff2i, wg 'f ,. DARWIN DOC TYLER .Ywnsm me Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, S Club 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, In- dustrial Arts 1, 3, 4, F, T, A, 4, Honor Band 4. ,. wx Vi IEAN STAGER Still waters 261662, Glee Club 1, 2, 4. LeROY ST URGEON Q ew Q human Basketball Manager 4, Junior Class President, Track 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, Intra- murals 4, HONOR ST UDE NT. l CLYDE Pee Wee VARTY 'E may look slow5 but wait PATRICIA Pat VANBUS- KIRK Sincerity lig-a charm cg' CLAIRVOYANT 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play45 Latin Club 2,35 Intra-murals 15 HONOR STUDENT. RICHARD J. VANDERKOLK There is an occasion, a cause, a-why, and a where- H212 Q fhinas- Basketball 1,25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 S Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4:II'ldl1S' trial Arts 25CO-SALUTfA- TORIAN. ny ggstarred. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 School Council 35 Class Secretary- Treasurer 15 Senior Play 45 Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 45111- tra-murals 1, 2. JACOB Jake WEIL QQ EE E EEZ- -QL tomorrow E 23 Band 1,2,35 Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. -. 2 wrfssj' ALT ON LD WESTRICK Xml gwl 2y.mw..haf L think, nothing more if 1-Q5 Basketball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball3, 45 S Club 3, 45Junior Play35C1aSS Vice- President 45 Industrial Arts 1, 25 Intra-murals 2, 3, 45 HONOR STUDENT. LEO Ted WESTRICK Parties make til.: world gg round. Basketball 15 Football 1,2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Track 15 S Club 3, 45 Junior Play 3: Band 15 Senior Play 45 Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4. NORMA JEAN WALKER 'My wants EE simgle, my- needs EE QM-. Junior Play 35 Glee Club lg Latin Club 2,35 F,T,A, 45 D,A,R, Award. JOHN R. WELSER 'Q Er E disgosition of w0men5 when M diy won't, Basketball 3, 45 Football 35 Baseball 25 Tennis 3, 45 S Club 45 Cross Country45 Jun- ior Play 35 Band 1, 25 Senior Play 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Stu- dent Librarian 45 Industrial Arts 1. AARIE ANN WISNIEWSKI Although Q15-is S'IT-H, IE Q95 E1 RY ZLAIRVOYANT 4, Junior 'lay 3, Class Treasurer 4, Jlee Club 3, Senior Play 4, Iadet Teaching 4, Chorus 1, HONOR STUDENT. THOMAS trippy YEIP 'I'm no better than the best. JAMES Jim WILLIAMS DeEndable 2 time itself. CLAIRVOYANT 4, School Council 4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-murals 1, 2. PHYLLIS L. WILLIAMS 'Q find zivfygmakea way. CLAIRVOYA NT 4, Intra- murals 1, HONOR STUDENT . iootball 1, Baseball 2 3 Glee Ilub 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts -, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cho- us 3, 4, Sepcial Choir 4. WARREN J. ZIMMER Enjoy ge Eresent QL trust Eg-very little EJ tl-E: future, Basketball 2, Football 1,Base- ball 2, Intra-murals 1,2,3,4, JANICE MARIE ZWENG me seniors tlgir- gy best, Qi Egbetter. EXIRVOYANT 4, uma- murals 1, F. T.A. 4,Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3, Class Treasurer 3, CO-SALUTA- TORIAN. CHUCK Matt WOLFE Here is a toast I want to give 23 fellowlg never know-- Ee fellow's going EJ tie fly L.W 'H EE E? HIE 2 gg. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,Football 1,2, 3, 4,Track 1, 2:G01f1f2- Athletic Board 4, Senior Play 4. RICHARD Dick ZIMMER 'El 421- SL! Basketball 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Senior Play 4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4,In1J'a-murals 1,2,3,4. BEULAH T. LOGSDON Friendship, dependability, and loyalty are her guides. Senior Advisor 1950-1954. JAMES DAWSON With a firm hand and the will to succeed he inspires us. Senior Advisor 1951-1954. ROY WENNING Friendly and congenial both in and out of class. Senior Advisor 1953-1954. CLASS COLOR ----- Blue and Silver CLA.SS FLOWER ----- Blue Carnation CLASS SONG High School days draw to a close their trials and Triumphs o'er Carefree hours of happiness Class of 54 Once more we raise to thee a song of praise our Alma Mater dear Thy friendships true glad memories too Our hearts will ever cheer . Z0 SEHIUH ULHSS PLHU vnu cnnw mss cnnnunf' I , 'A P5 ' , - ,fp Q' ,Q L u 7 4' M11 .LQ I I Wn f bf 4 Z1 C266 All aboard for Senior Land! The Luxury Liner scheduled for four eventful stops had its starting point in 1950 with ninety-three members as its passengers. Ten years earlier, in 1940 however, forty eight members of this group, eager for knowledge and adventure, had launched forth from Kindergarten Land on a small schooner. Six preparatory cruises along the way paved the way for more exacting experiences later. On these, Misses Gibson, Mackley, Crlassford, and Bolster, also Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Stine acted as guides. Two intermediate stops filled with fun, new skills, and varied adventures were under the guidance of Mrs. Jane and Miss Hildebrandt. It was here that they presented the Alphabet Assembly with Tuey Bartrow acting as Mistress of Ceremonies, that Shirley Schlinkert repres- ented them at their Homecoming Court and that, during another interval of enter- tainment at their Halloween Carnival Leo Westrick was crowned Prince. At this time too they felt the need of ship's officers and chose Leo Westrick as Chief Mate, assisted by Don Fleury as Second Mate. To guard their funds and to keep the ship's log, Mary Jane Crawford was selected. Now they were ready for that first stop at Freshman Land! This proved to be a memorable pause for many reasons. Their passenger list has grown to ninety- three, for a ship named St. Mary's was encountered along the way as well as a few schooners known as Hathaway, Clark, Keves, Wright, Bell, and Big Hand, who had each unloaded a few passengers desiring this more important voyage. Their chief guides were Mrs. Logsdon, Miss Hildebrandt, and Mr. Painter. Harriet Pollex was First Mate, assisted by Second Mate, Bill Path. Keeping track of their funds and writing accounts of activities was Clyde Varty. Yes, new skills were becoming evident and, aside from these, there was time also for fun. They staged the traditional May Dance, which was named Rainbow Rendevous, with Tuey Bartrow acting as general chairman. Tuey also became a cheerleader, and Nancey Mehlberg one of the majorettes. Carroll Bailey won fame by being crowned Princess of their Halloween Carnival. Much of the strange- ness of the new land had worn off following the initiation of the new passengers, and, as they resumed their journey, these carefree voyagers believed the worst of their experiences were over, they were wrong. After many weeks of clear sailing with ship's officers Bob McMain, Bill Path, Barb Linderholm and Bob Groff, and a few jolts and bumps, when encountering rough waters, they reached the second stop, that of Sophomore Land. During this intervale, a few passengers were lost. Under the guidance of Miss Hildebrandt, Mrs. Logsdon and Mr. Dawson, they enjoyed the Harvest Moon, again a Halloween Carnival, starring Chuck Wolfe and Dick Zimmer in famous boxing matches, also Bob Reynolds and Bob Sargent, Peter Forbes and Jim Williams in exciting wrestling matches. Carroll Bailey and Tuey Bartrow were attendants in the annual Homecoming Court. Yes, these passengers had grown both in stature and in intellect. Much more smooth and happy sailing, with slight dignity, was their approach into Junior Land. Some of their passengers left during this important stop. Chief officers now were First Mate, LeRoy Sturgeong Second Mate, Bill Brandy Secre- tary, Carol Suisse, and Treasurer, Janice Zweng. Guiding them on their edu- cational journey and on several side trips were Mrs. Logsdon, Mr. Dawson and Mr. Burgoyne, with glimpses into Drama Land through Pure as the Driven Snow, starring Marie Wisniesski and Bob McMain3 Pat Van Buskirk and Tom Schwartz: and Dance Land with the beautiful and memorable New Year's Eve J-Hop Maier? truly the social highlight of their voyage so far. Another important event was the traditional Junior-Senior Banquet given at Gratiot Inn on the shores of Lake Huron John Welser did a superb job as Master of Ceremonies. To further band them together as a loyal group, they were now wearing rings, bearing the emblem of their organization. Valuable experiences of salesmanship on this stop in selling the humble hot dog and magazines helped the fund for future travels to grow. Alton Westrick and Carol Edwards won awards for selling the most magazines. At the end of the year Bob Groff, Malcolm MacKenzie, and John Welser represented us at Boy's State. At last the ocean Steamer, puffing and groaning now made its memorable long anticipated entrance into the Harbor of Senior Land. At this point, two faith- ful guides, Mrs. Logsdon and Mr. Dawson, with one new one, Mr. Wenning, were on hand to guide them when guiding was necessary for by this time they were ex- perienced voyagers. Kay Ingles and Joan Decker entered into Matrimony Land and Jim Rietz departed from the group leaving the passenger list now Sixty-six. They have been helped over difficult passages by the capable and experienced of- ficers, First Mate, Malcolm MacKenzieg Second Mate, Alton Westrickg Barbara Linderholm, once more in charge of the ship's log, and Marie Wisniewski in charge of travel funds. We have presented, with much poise and assurance You Can't Kiss Caroline, starring this time Janice Zweng and Gary Engelgau, have added to their experience in selling as well as to their travel funds, at basketball ames on deck and checking coats at the well-known Fireman's Ball. At the Home- 8 coming this year, Nancy Mehlberg was crowned Homecoming Queen, attendants were Marie Wisniewski and Carroll Bailey. Crowned at the annual May Dance, was May Queen Norma Jean Walker and her escort King Malcolm MacKenzie. We have assisted along the way, in editing the ship's paper, known as the Echo and the annual ship's log The Clairvoyant . At the Mid-Winter Carnival we, the Seniors, staged the ever-loving Bowery. Here we discovered unknown talents. Among them the voices of the Barbershop Quartet. The last lap of their journey took them into a harbor from whence they em- barked to their nations capital at Washington, D. C. for a week of joyful sight- seeing. Many will be the happy memories of these who took this side trip alone. On their return, another journey into Dance Land followed, traditionally known as the Senior Prom. Honor awards for highest achievement were given to Robert Hartlein, with Janice Zweng and Richard Vanderkolk, running close seconds. Through these voyages, various people were recognized by their talents, D. A. R. Norma Jean Walker, Drum Majorette, Nancy Mehlberg, Majorettes, Carroll Bailey and Kay Ingles, Cheerleader, Tuey Bartrowg Echo Editor, Tuey Bartrowg and Clairvoyant Editor, Carroll Bailey. Bob Groff won the Good Sportsmanship award in Basket- ball. Now they have reached that spot from which none of them will carry on to- gether the Voyage of Life. For from this prolonged itinerary, which has gained for them dignity, intelligence, and assurance, sixty-four voyagers have chosen their way. They are leaving St. Clair High regretfully, but hope their friendships will linger and that the journeys of their underclassmen may prove as interesting and worthwhile as theirs. Z3 E E S E II I ll R S Q Z4 I 9 5 4 Z5 T 'Y 4' f5,.a. fvgxx, r 41- , L A Y- Vkqvyigu 4 B f K M 5 ff:g.f.j.51 L , 5 , , .f if 2 5 - 'V 'miie Q1 A 'QS Q . . as 7 fig - JF' f 3 10 . .'- fa f . Q' 7 1 ,., f if fffzf g lm, QM' I -i-115 . I Tg ' . A-p.1 zS 4311215253-f , ' e -g -'f: 5'NW ki ' k ' 1 f' E K 'f ' il 4 E if vi as 'Q B+, A f if 'k 'K Tim. ig: I Eh! Let WH! E I .., ii . 'V it v 2 -Q, Y' ska.. 1 PM .-E' 1,p .Iv M ,za 14. 7551. Q V I . . ... . A il Q 5 ' b i 5Fg'f4 . . te A , -5 'f11f:2f5U 4'fx fl E, - if if .p m,,. J In .A :Q 11, .- - -r V w g,,:' 1 4 '4' I wi-V+ -- T51 .L W K M h A R WG ..-: - .. H 571 It , H . it 151- f 1 iiizf-.e5?:sf'.s1.2fII: - 'in ff' 71 tif 1.4 U . I 3, . Q .f W . ,, . CEM W!! We, the class of l954, being of sound mind and body do hereby make, devise, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and rendering null and void all other wills and testaments heretofore made, devised, and declared by us. To the Juniors we bequeath our front row center seats in all assemblies. To the Sophomores we bequeath all money-making activities along with the mentality and vitality to carry them out. To the Freshmen we bequeath the hope that they might enjoy their four years of high school as we have. Dick Allington: Wills his car trouble to Chet Hayden. Mim Ausbury: Wills her make-up kit to Sally Clark. Carroll Bailey: Wills her blush to Joanie Nelson. Tuey Bartrow: Wills her Don to Dragnet. Earl Block: Wills his curly locks to Fuzz Ogden. Bill Brand: Wills his Model T to Mr. Wilson to cat around in. Jeanne Busch: Wills her laugh to Jim Fike. Carol Edwards: Wills her wiggle to any Sophomore girl who thinks she is capable of handling it. Mary Lou Cascadden: Wills her sharp convertible to Ted Smith to help him in his dating. Marilee Callen: Wills her body and soul to the Bower Funeral Home. Take care of it, Beth. Bill Curtis: Wills his height to Bill McCullum for next years basketball season. Lydia Dandron: Wills her Richmond night life to Barbara Corry. Chuck Davidson: Wills his speedshift technique to Tarch Westrick. John Densmore: Wills his job in B s to Roy Neibauer. Jerry Duchene: Wills his ability to skip school and not get caught to Jack Pauley Shirley Duncan: Wills her seat in Mr. Wilson's Speech Class to Linda Runk. Bob Emerich: Wills his red nose to Les Lindsay. Gary Engelgau: Wills his broken tooth to Walt LaCroix. Directions on how its done are being left with the team. DonFleury: Wills his athletic ability to Pete Gerrits. Pete Forbes: Wills his book on How Not To Drive to all of these unsuspecting hotrods. Bob Groff: Wills his shy manner around the girls to Gary Schmidt. Brenda Guyor: Wills her always neat hair-do to any girl who has that windblown effect. Nancy Havens: Wills her long hair to Marilyn Blanchard. Bob Hartlien: Wills his position as valedictorian to Willie Walters. Kay Blake: Wills her luck with love to Bill and Peggy. Jim Johnson: Wills his split personality to Ken Maedel. Barb Linderholm: Wills her job as secretary of the Senior Class to Carole Schlinkert. Malcolm MacKenzie: Wills his track ability to Bill Ketchum. Janet Marvin: Wills her ability to get along with Second Graders to Laurene Hendon. KANTSLER INDUSTRIES 675 Hathaway Phone 70 Z7 Bob McMain: Wills his pureness of speech to Jerry Pruitt. Nancy Mehlberg: Wills her place as queen of the Homecoming to the prettiest Junior girl. Bob Modine: Wills his inquisitiveness to Jerry Layman. Harriet Pollex: Wills all her nicknames to some girl with a meek and mild personality, an even temper and a. strong constitution. Nancy Radike: Wills her place as best-dressed girl to Ann Figley. Jim Ralston: Wills her job as Foreman at Brent's to Brad Logsdon. Conrad Rettinger: Wills his job as wienie wagon driver to Bob Delore. Bob Reynolds: Wills his ability to get along with teachers to anyone who likes teachers. Bob Robbins: Wills his sleepy-eyed look to Mr. Cornish. Mildred Rudzevich: Wills all the good times she had on the school bus to all classes taking field trips. Bob Sargent: Wills his talkativeness in class to Bob Shovan. Tom Schartz: Wills his ability to get along with Mr. Speer and the faculty to his Joan. Jean Stager: Wills her shyness to Zeke Zacharias. Shirley Schlinkert: Wills her ability to get good marks in Physics to Joan Brauns Doris Stern: Wills her quiet and reserved voice to Marijo Hepner. LeRoy Sturgeon: Wills his ability to run the half-mile to Don Hasler. Carol Suisse: Wills her ability to get along with boys to Button Mitchell. Darwin Tyler: Wills his nickname Hermit to Denny Nelson. Pat Van Buskirk: Wills her red hair to Erleen Hamblin. Remember- Variety is the Spice of Life. Dick Vanderkolk: Wills his motorcycle to anyone who is crazy enough to ride it. Clyde Varty: Wills his nickname PeeWee to Corkey Shoebottom. Norma Walker: Wills her quick temper to Johnny Vollsteadt. Jacob Wiel: Wills his ability to customize cars to Joe Ballantine. John Welser: Wills his ability to mouth off to Don Denomy. Alton Westrick: Wills his razor kit to Dick baby-face Crroff. Leo Westrick: Wills his church key to Wayne Blummer. Francis Williams: Wills his baseball ability to Ed Kenyon. Jim Williams: Wills his Chevy custom to Dandron's Junk Yard. Phyllis Williams: Wills her shorthand knowledge to Mary Jean Webster. Marie Wisniewski: Wills her shifter stick to some auto fan. Chuck Wolfe: Wills his glass to Jimmy Allen. Tom Yeip: Wills his Marilyn Monroe Pin-Ups to Don Rood. Warren Zimmer: Wills his night life to Chase Williams. Janice Zweng: Wills her acting know-how to Butch Bassett. CHAL CABINETS 2406 Tenth Street Port Huron, Michigan DALZEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 525 South Riverside Phone 1066 Z8 Cflriri With all due apologies to Hamlet-- To be or not to be 3 that is the question before our crystal gazing committee. As we furrow our brows and take a second and third look, we go out on a limb and predict the following: Clyde Varty-- Pee Wee has his own barber shop somewhere in Indiana and specializes in G, I. haircuts. Warren Zimmer--has now been promoted to chief cook and bottle washer at the St. Clair Inn. Dick Zimmer--has been married thirteen times and has just filed for divorce again. John Densmore-- Butch bought out Burgess's after working there for nineteen years. Shirley Duncan--is a model at Bonwit Teller's in New York City. Harriet Pollex-- Whiff is a policewoman in Los Angeles and is known to be especially hard on the hot-rodders . Shirley Schlinkert--is superintendent of nurses at Ford Hospital. Norma Walker-- Jeanne is teaching at Moody Bible Institute. John Welser--is head veterinarian at the Ann Arbor Animal Hospital. Jacob Weil--makes all the H. A. Smiths bologna. Bob Robbins--has his own motel in Arizona and is earning his second million. Tom Yeip--is the president of General Motors. Don Fleury--is a candidate for the ten best dressed men in the nation. Phyllis Williams--is official bookkeeper for the Marysville Dairy. Carroll Bailey--is married to Ken and keeping house for their eight red-headed children. Brenda Guyor--is teaching kindergarten in California. Janice Zweng--is a secretary in Mr. Eddy's office during the day and at night spends her time entertaining her four children. Carol Suisse--has taken over Louella Parson's job as top Hollywood gossiper. Nancy Radike- -is living in Florida with her husband Dave and their three children. Jim Williams--is running a chain of motels in the St. Clair River District. Jim Johnson--has taken over the Twin Pines Dairy. Bob Sargent--is head man in the plastics division of a plant in Detroit. Jim Ralston--has his own spray painting business and is estimating the cost of spray-painting the capitol building. Charles Davidson--is an understudy for Mr. Peepers. Bob Hartlein--is, after earning his enth degree, serving as Chairman of the United Nations. Dick Vanderkolk--likes in Indianapolis where he is known as Speedway Van. Francis Williams--is a shortstop for the world champion New York Yankees. DIAMOND CRYSTAL-COLONIAL SALT COMPANY 916 South Riverside P50116 296 30 pl'0l0LeCg Jerry Duchene--is a Broadway critic. Mary Lou Cascadden- -is on her fifteenth tour around the world after serving as airline hostess. Mildred Rudzevich--is married and living in South Dakota. Kay Blake--she and her husband have just moved to West Virginia. Jean Stager--is a trainer of horses and at present is with Barnum and Bailey Circus. Miriam Ausbury--is top comptometer operator and is going on a lecture tour. Doris Stern--has just been named Mother of the Year and is writing a book entitled Children and how to Live with Them . Nancy Havens--is conducting scenic trips up and down the St. Clair River. Carol Edwards--is the famous cloak model in the new version of the stage play Guys and Dolls . Marie Wisniewski--is appearing on Club Polka and touring different shows on T. V. Jean Busch- -is going to the state finals for the gum chewing contest. Lydia Dandron--has won the Nobel Prize for her art work. She has her own art studio. Pat VanBuskirk--is running a restaurant known as Ma VanBuskirks . Marilee Callen--a well known woman architect in Philadelphia. Tuey Bartrow--is married to Don and teaching grade school in Ann Arbor. Nancy Mehlberg--is a candidate for the title of Mrs. America . Barbara Linderholm--is married to Ray and they have their own parish. Janet Marvin--is very happy in India, as a missionary's wife. Leo Westrick--is the best Buick dealer in the St. Clair County. Robert Reynolds-- Fearless Bob is playing Pro Basketball. Alton Westrick--after working his way through all the Washington offices is finally a nominee for the Presidency of the United States. Bill Brand--has now moved up to the rank of top mechanic for Dick Allington. LeRoy Sturgeon--candidate for the Vice-Presidency on the ticket with Mr. Westrick. Bill Curtis--is manager of the Texaco Gas Station. Bob McMain--is the leader of the now revived Confederate Army. Pete Forbes--designs cars for General Motors. Earl Block--is working for the Government, he is a member of the F. B. I. Gary Engelgau--is running the Standard Oil Service. Richard Allington--head Hot Rod Driver for the Indianapolis Speedway. Malcolm MacKenzie--a member of the 1960 Olympic Team. Thomas Schwartz--top grease monkey at Burkharts Chevie garage. Bob Emerich-- Rudolph is now leading Santa's Reindeers. Chuck Wolfe--top card shark on the Mississippi River Boats. Conrad Rettinger--driving Gliem's Wienie Wagon. Darwin Tyler--known as Hermit Doc who lives in Sherwood Forest. Bob Groff--has taken over his father's drugstore and has just finished remold ing it. Bob Modin--is now a carpenter and has just finished building a section of new houses near Richmond. 31 'eg Lookin: Girl TIIEY UARTRUU 1 'w 1 A 5..r my Mikie gl .,. . auucn wours f Q! Q miiiw c N H .4 Hur Lz,r,,,y ra 5.,..,.4 A wpfgoi nt,l4A 4. 0 if-ff LTON wzsmlck mpgef' X GM . - V' Jwvlce zwefvo MSO,-M ',- 1 ' V 40-'GPN I W. J Milf npqlgp Gi,,f 2 A s., ' Cannon. a,4m.gy lfll mln Puf WA I 'L Q -Q .rom susan fl X 5 , 4 . , . , ,, i E ,.,k 35 I , x, . M fa f X + 5' Ig '-' ' . .. , 9 L-EURY -.53 1 AU V . -,WE M' XDWM as x'N Clin WW . I T 2: A Shimmy pac -ruin 4 kfaf. , LAKE H v 1 'Q A- QV! if luf Io' Dancer . V cuucx wonrz 0 115 X J Bw Ffh-1' 1 F ' 0 DICK z'NlMER Int C30-I Aflllfg 'iv NANCY HEI-BERG Cvf sf Couric i Q Ngkm :rid WALKER ,x ' A' g ui? 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Meyers C. Muggelberg D. Nelson J. Nelson C. Rietz H. Ross J. Romain E. Saph B. Sargent C. Schlinkert R. Shovan J. Singelyn M. Taylor N. Wells B. West R. Wills G. Wisniewski M. Zimmer M. Zoeplitz G. Schmidt. . xp' E . H we' .s-is . T f .fg-fy, . ru, n... .-.M , 1 uf 9 le ra? 99 rs-3 ff- ug. 3? 1? f!f ' 'F or A--fc I . Q K. K ' C 5' ' ff . ar. A 'f'A 5 C lk f MYSQ L K -B ' LQ 'L A if a ig. Wu.- sf. S? ' '-4 ...fi ' A I ' f 1 : - ...ir .. X 1 1. i' . F I ' I A a, I A 'Q y W? ,i W 'if I.. Sip W 5'-Y in b.k. . 'J ,.--3 iz ' ss... J, .Ji Jigs sp fs 'fr ii Q f rw K' S af' F gf our .. ' 5' aa., . .J 1 X. 'S' N M5 , ff. W ,Q Ok M W,- if 'J' QLVJ' 0I'l'l0l'26 F. Allen M. Ausbury P. Bachand C. Banning A. Bassett D. Bezensh V. Bickley B. Biewer B. Blake V. Borowski J. Boulier E. Bower R. Brenner K. Bublitz J. Bullock N. Burns A. Cahours D. Clay M. Cottrell N. Cunningham J. Currier M. Dandron Y. Dandron A. Delor L. Devroy R. Duceatt J. Endelmann F, Ferland J. Fitzjohn J. Fleury T. Frank T. Frantz M. George R. Greig R. Groff B. Grove J. Hart D. Hasler A. Hayden G. Hoover W. Huffmaster K. Hutchinson C. Hyslop B. Kindsvater B. Krebs M. LaCroix J. Layman J. Lenaway B. Lewis B. Marchot C. Marks G. Marvin J. Mayhew G. McCarrick D. McDonald J. Minor 3 as ,,i5,,..'. . . - . ........v K .AhA h . . W 7kV' kV :hk 1-v' ' I Q0 I . IQ an .. ff' 'mr ' v fl' ... 'ar '- L, 4-aff' 1 Q ga. l f x -no wr . .Q di ,h' 1 ' ...A . F' 'f .. . . A X y P -Q an ' ,,,N ' ba ,V . ls . 4 .0 4 . . ..1 , Y .E Z. Zacharias R. Niebauer B. Novak S. Parsons R. Pauly W. Pauly J. Pecor C. Priehs J. Pruitt L. Rice R. Rider J. Ross J. Sass V. Schmude C. Schneider K. Schriner P. Schwartz J. Schweihofer B. Shafer T. Sheffler G. Shoebottom D. Shovan R. Simm B. Sippell R. Smith T. Smith G. Snyder J. Stacy G. Stephenson R. Stone I. Swiecilo B. Tassie 1. Taylor M. Travis N. Thueme J. Van Buskirk J. Vollsteadt G. Vossen M. Ward A. Westrick A. Westrick G. Westrick B. Williams C. Williams C. Williams 1. Winder J. Wood M. Wood I. Yelp D. Young .,. M . .. ,. zfjfggi f f.. ... ..,,.. A K K in A 52,9 0l'l'l OFQJ We Q -J .sr ' P I' ii 1 MTWR fi ' . t 5 S -ssf- ' - 'Q 'G T ..il. I ,... .... s - . if K ..... Q ft. .. r . i' r k'i W Vi'4.,. V... t . is V' ' T iii . T y . tlsl it l 'R ..,. 1 .... , f ga, Arlk K A sf. ky G 3 Q ' L - . m, .W 3. .,,. , . .. 5 Kgs: fe j T... f . X . , .I .554 Ag? A Y- 3 1 f' M' A . . 2 if 'ii S . 4. M . JO' 'W- riei' 6 2 . ., .11 . ...ls. ssiiii . i'... W T . ...r G G ia Q fi. ,hzl .f , ' ' I-P 3 q Y lt.. I wx' :sk , is. ms? J X: ti 5 V I f ' J NOT PRESENT: J. Bennett, P. Mmkey, F. Robbins, .sv A 1 A . M at 3 . J' .9 A I ij .- x V N. Delor it tp, A J r -'rx' Q EJ ii K jl Q:5AI'l'l2l'l DY D h 4' s. Bachand if Q K . ,,LL ,L . J, Barshaw ' M X 1 Y P. Beaulac ' ,LAV V 1 . ' - 'H P. Bennett I t 1 J 4? E. Blain D. Blumer D. Brabender -1 ' E. Charron J 1 f 1 fi' B. Burgess hw - K ,gf :! 'rzi T. Chase ifV :hA f fm L. Clark V . N S. Clark L ' G. Closs B. Corry . , 'H , - C. 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F SS 4 no M 1 gg, ' A sSSrsrS r o ' M 1+ 'S 'f3 S Wi N S M . 5, - W KSQTSS, U F: 5 -was S gi- A WS , QM, J ' A' A if S Q , SS SSS ' SL 1 fim - r ev af! ' QI E I NOT PRESENT: 'S H- A1'l101d S. McGregor 1. Griffith P, Stevens D A S b N. Hall J. Wolvin S if' , f I. Maliniemi Y 1' SWA 5,11 S. Aldrich 6 C. Allum ' N. Anderson - 1 , e'W L. . 'Q ,, , :,., , Y ff 2' I' D. Blanchard L. Blumer C. Busch ' ' 1 C. Clark 1 i . L. Closs . J , A 1- Davldson .... '1 5 K'f' .. 1 If A K fe s XY J. Egette K. Endelmann A. Figley D. Green G. Green T. Green B. I-Ieisler S. Hoover P. Krebs rr . ,W :Q we. 1. 3,3 1 521 IY' f l? 5 if 'mjwa' if ' ii? ' , b M. Ausbury A J. Bailey K V Q B. Banning r ' ,, Qi 1 -,ul :J .-. - 1 I, A' A. Cahours .5 -o-,A ' in B. Cahours ., P. Carroll 'D or D. Demars rV'A A M K. Diem A J. Dudgeon r.. r f S. Fulton S. Gotowic ki D. Green 1 ,... ,,. B D, Guildensrein ,se f T,Ha1e '11 ,,,,,,i' K. Hamly if 1 f B. Laird D. Lewis R. Linderholm SA.UNDER'S HAMBURGER DAL'S SHRIMP BOAT 600 S. Riverside Phone 9619 511 S. Riverside Phone 1177 Q ZEQMA 1 E. Marvin L - ' G. Marvin ' - 221+ C - Mayhew Q , . W a 5 I ' sp mEi V . I' v .5 'f L. McFern - h J. Nolph W ,P Yi ' , I 55 1 . . or v. Phillips . B. Ritcher .L,' B. Roberts , ,, y I. Rumbaugh im' .. ,F ff5i'Lfq.r' f if i' fvff.. -5. . in ,Funk ag' 'Z ' 'gn fy P. Simms R. Smith A. Stoolmiller R. Thompson J. Trunzo J. Vollstaedt R. McCullough D. Moore D. Murray T. Polly R. Proffer R. Rietz H. Sayers S. Scharnweber F. Shovan C. Sturgeon B. Suisse B. Thompson E. Webb P. Winters M. Wood NOT PRESENT: J. Foster, R. Schutt, D. Shaw. GROFF 'S DRUG STORE 214 S. Riverside JOHN A, BIEWER Lumber and Sporting Goods 812 S. Riverside el' 4 f .s. ,. ' R S 1 1 it .K 9 K W' . W 1 5 i it if 5 -i W 1 K 1 vw 5. J. ff - Wg. Phone 12 Phone 221 -. W. -1... gr ' ,. f. -W ,....,f,. . .. W , or ' -I T- f.1f .1 1a.gg.,, 7 5? 12:5 3 3. 6 . - .gg lax? . H352 f . A al X 5 5 1 -Q f 5 , fig gi' r 4 , 'S K1 he 1 ff I' ,gi . i f f V 'dd' '1....pf . M, Allen B. Anderson R, Antons I. Bartrow D. Bennett B. Blanchard R. Bublitz S, Buckles M, Bullock E. Camagan G, Chaltraw I. Cleland Diem Dumas Eggers Felster Galbraith Grove Hutchinson ellen A. Armstrong R. Boyd I. Brenner I. Bublitz R. Burkhardt C. Butlin I. Canfield R. Currier I. Dandron F. Devroy T, Endelman K. English C. Erdman R. Hayden D, Hein G. Hetheringt D. Hyslop D. Jaworski BUD'S GROCERY 411 Clinton sr. K. I ones L. I ones I. Iusta G. LBIIC W, Light I. R. S. K McDonald Orzechowski Osborn Pozdrowski L. Sargent P. Sawher R. Schlicht K. Smith D. Speer A. Starkey J. Weil M. Weiser N. Westrick H. Wood I. Kenyon E, Krebs W. Lalande McGregor Miller Morrison Rann Rider Ruff Schriner Shafran Shambleau M. Tyson I. Wallace C. Walters S. Wheeler C. Williams M, Wilson S. Wood NOT PICTURED: B. Maynew. SCHLINKERT'S FUEL AND BUILDEPUS SUPPLY CO 1213 S Rrverside Phone 3 YF 'Ns- .. f naplofa K ,433 76055- and -CPU5.5 .. ul , -2 . .. ,. ,. ., '4 a '- .: -' O our scfaaf '1 J ni' Tl .ar 5: 'S SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Grath, TreasurergC. Muggleberg, Vice-Pres. g J. Brauns, President, L. Ander- son, Secretary. FIRST ROW: K. English, J. Weil, B. Tassie, J. Ross, A. Figley, G. Meier, M. Moran, E. Hamblin, B. Blanchard. SECOND ROW: P. Winters, M. Travis, S. Scharnweber, M. Ausbery, B. Rann, C. Clark, L. Clark, J. Singelyn. THIRD ROW: M. Travis, P. Bollack, P. Forbes, J. Williams, J. Moffett FH UU TH US HE ES LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATEDg C. Banning, L. Devory, G. Wisnieski, L. Anderson. FIRST ROW: P. Foster, G. Clause, V. Schmude, C. Williams, M.L. Cascadden, Mrs. Parker. SECOND ROW: E. Hamblin, A. Engel- gau, E. Leach. 46 J 1? HIH If RHI VB UE UR HS LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: S. Schlinkert, M. Webster, G. Vossen, J. Currier, J, Taylor, J. Fitzjohn, D. Meyers, SECOND ROW: B. Linderholm, N. Mehlberg, S. Parsons, I. Van Buskirk, C. Williams, M. Meyers, G. Wisniewski, J. Marvin. THIRD ROW: M, Wisniewski, I. Zweng, V. Borowski, D. Stern, C. Suisse, B. Guyor, G. Wesuick, H. Pollex, E. Hamblen. BACK ROW: M, Cascadden, J. Densmore, D. Zimmer. FE UH TU W UH N' HE ER LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: C. Suisse, H. Pollex, N. Walker, N. Radike, D. Stern, C. Edwards, SECOND ROW: M. wisniewski, N. Bartrow, J. Zweng, S. Duncan, B. Linderholm, B, Guyor, C. Bailey, J. Marvin. 47 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: E. Hamblin, J. Lenaway, G. McCarrick, B. Erdman, S. McGrath, P. Faucher, T. Tyson, R. Simms, G. Westrick. SECOND ROW: J. Ross, C. Hutchinson, M. Taylor, S. Duncan, M. Zoep- litz, C. Marks, M. Dandron, N. Hall, K. Hutchinson, J. Popciak. THIRD ROW: B. Bower, R. Fleury, J. Busch, J. Yeip, Directorg R. Scott, J. Nelson, J. VanBuskirk, B. Grove, C. Edwards. PC EH CU II HH LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Lenaway, E. Hamblin, G. McCarrick, T. Tyson, R. Simms. SECOND ROW: M, Taylor, K. Hutchinson, C. Marks, C. Hutchinson. THIRD ROW: R. Ryder, J. YeiP. I. Van- Buskirk, J. Nelson, B. Bower, I. Singelyn. 48 aforefferi FRONT ROW: E. Saph, B. Novak, A. Bower. BACK ROW: K. Ingles, Drum Majorette, N. Mehlbergg C. Bailey. BQHJ LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: C. Bailey, K. Ingles, W. Anderson, D. MacDonald, D. Nelson, L. Saph, B. Novak. SECOND ROW: N. Mehlberg, D. Speer, C. Eggers, P. Sawyer, O, McCu1lum, 1. Pruitt, J. Volsteadt, D. Grath, D, Blummer, L. Anderson, A. Stoolmiller, L. Rand, A. Bower. THIRD ROW: I. Canfield, M. Ausbury, L. Deveroy, D Tyler, M. Yelp, R. Vanderkolk, D. Stern, S. Schlinkert, K. Schriner, P. Carroll, M. Wood, B. Sargeant. FOURTH ROW: B. Blanchard, C. George, J, Brauns, N. Bartrow, N. Theume, B. Rand, D. Fordt, D. Murray, M. George, T. Schwartz, I. MacDonald. FIFTH ROW: J. Moffett, L. Haas, K. English, A. Starkley, T, Endelman, C, Budin, R, Thompson, M. Ausbury, V. Schmude, M. Ausbury, C. Sturgeon. LAST ROW: C. Eggers, Director, D. Shovan, W. Moore, L. McFern, R. West, W. Eggers, R. Smith, J. Dudgeon, R. Zimmer. Na 5. M . VO Is tadt, P . Kr Sbs ' s . SC ha fn We be r P . Wi nte fs ' D . Be Hn err I V' P17 ilu Ps ox-1-.Vx 9. ack, X EC Oaks, S N41 'lx 'o B. vhs egerue C' Aeerkaclerd 562405. Xa, Baoving, . Gaxxawlaq . oC,Xo5X'x61, O. Yxakw, X. Ylxm, 9. os, 0, 'iqXot, Suxkem Oxsecxox-, X, CXeXaxx6, 9. Sggets, me., Q Eames, 6009-'WX em, X.. Xixekwwobvg, . Qxxowxw, rmoxck, . SQOXX . 50510. S O69 YON41 X. NX , Saogen, 9-. Q-xxbfnigxsxki, Q.. Qu Cawskkgm, S. 'iassieq X. Ysxxii, BXZXXCXVAYA, YN. woken, B, ?.6g,e. nexowlsvsx, O. 'Y'00x0Qsoo, ?. NYWCXK 9, XA, Xlomsxaedx, Vx Q X Q50 gas , x. . OO XG61, WLS viexsex, B. wh, NACXSZK, , xox. 'VAXQ9 Q-ooi, S. E0 Y.. Soma, CG, S. Dug, Vx NX. Y . X166 on, gm NO. 2306 0 Vs xexs , S XEYYL if , 510 Schamwi C. Eggexs, Qs. Swigeoo, QOKR -, Y, Vai E. Yaaxweo, X. Rn 50 LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: G. Shoebottom, G. Engelgau, E. Kenyon, M. MacKenzie, B. Groff Schwartz, B,Sheff161', S, Ralston, H. Ross, C. Varty, B. Curtis, A. Westrick, T. Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr, Ullenbruch, D. Easton, W. LaCroix, C. Davidson, A. Haas, B, Mc- Callum, L. Lindsay, L. Westrick, J. Minor, D. Shovan, B. Sippell. FOURTH ROW: C. Snyder, V. Bickley, B. Lewis, B. Bassett, P. Forbes, B, Biewer, B. McMain, J. Weiser, D. Allington, J. Vol- lstaedt. 66 37 A C. Wolfe, D. Fleury, D. Tyler, B. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: L. Sturgeon, B. Greig, T. ll, T. Tyson S. Moore G. Wisniewski L. Runk-Yell leader B. Rann T. Bartrow LEHDEHS LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: B. Grove, L. Devroy, J. Minor, K. Kotcher, D. Groff, M. George. SECOND ROW: M. Dandron, V. Borowoski, S. Moore, I. VanBuskirk, M. Ausbury, K. Schriner, C. Williams, B. Logsdon 1Advisory, N. Cunningham. THIRD ROW: B. Williams, C. Banning, C, Williams, M. Wood, F. Ferland, D. Hasler, J. Pecor, V. Schmude. 'VS LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATEDg S. Scharnweber, O. Mc Callum. E. Bower. STANDING P. Winters, I. Layman, P. Parker QNurseJ, N, Anderson. 52 4 M4 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Fordt, J. Layman, T. Baruow, L. Anderson, J. Travis, Mr. Wilson, P. Forbes, SECOND ROW: L. Hass, S. McGrath, D. Nelson, G. Marvin, K. English, D. Bennett, L. Rand. TI-IIRDROW: P. Winters, P. Foster, A. Engelgau, I. Nelson, M. Zimmer, P. Gliem, G. Johnson, R. Jones. FOURTH ROW: N. Clark, N. Theume, N. Crowl, M. George, L. Leach, G, McCariek, B. Bower, E. Ham- blin. FIFTH ROW: G. Westrick, J. Sass, A. Starkey, A, McCallum, B. Rand, L. Runk. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Havens, J. Bullock, M. Travis, Advisor, G. Rumbaugh, N. Radike, BACK ROW T. Smith, J. Busch, M. Callen. 53 Karol Kotcher Barbara Tassie Nancy Mehlberg Gerry Wisnienski Carroll Bailey Marie Wisnienski Sally Clark QUEEN Nancy Mehlberg en ior rom n unior may ? fi 1' .,,?14,. ,, W M N -Q' A J if . 11' ' A A Zfi g i-E A' f Q f M - 'QV .k5k. .A as' i: A..'q.f Xgmx if if V J 'DQ' Aim ,Jin , wx - f qui has eni or C-a cuhy g'eaL!a5f K 'x X 1 f if! V, ,if E, M, f RYA - ,pk a i ,A A 1 . ,F IQCLIOZ5 LUCl,I if N. Walker M. L. Cascadden D A R Build Freedom With Youth B . Linde rholm A.. Westrick Citizenship Citizenship M. Mackenzie I-Dar e -You 2 fi 55.3, P. VanBuskirk R. Groff Scholarship County Central Michigan Sportsmanship 58 J. Zweng I-Dare -You me f ii' w 1 Q ' KK'f -. c it no ' :ij 3, 3 . ,,., '- - ' ,I arniua QUEEN E. Saph KING K. Madel PRINCESS M. Woods PRINCE J. Edgette s Q ua is V, FN w Q 5 5... QUEEN N. Walker KING M. MacKenzie GD fi K P M 5 Wwfs ' 1 gsm-A 1: I A ,,' :ff SIN QP' f ,pe 15 Q Wglyf ax :Q ,J , , X1 - I 4 .0 fw- ' v -.2 . Q f 9 x H - . . W 1 A Q A w Ny X QYQ X X . Y. ' ' ' X J., .. ,, ,.., . . X W 5 f A g 1.3 ' , '35 . ,. - X QW' .,, i ' f-W. -g ' RS. ,., A all 1 , I Y 5 H . 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R, Sheffler, L. Sturgeon, P. Forbes, B, McCallum, Coach W. Ullenbruch, M. MacKenzie B. Lewis, I. Shagena. fl... LEFT TO RIGHT ROW: R. Sheffler, P. Forbes, L. Sturgeon, M. MacKenzie, G. Engelau, W. La- Croix. SECOND ROW: G. Stevenson, D. Easton, A. Westrick, J. Zacharias, G. Pruitt, T. Shef- fler, M. Travis. THIRD ROW: Coach W. Ullen- bruch, J, Shagena, J. Vollstadt, R. Lewis, G. Shoebottom, B. Lewis, D. Hasler, N. Burns. N , 'fanp- evil' T ennid LEFT TO RIGHT: W. LaCroix, L. Lindsay, J. Layman, D. Hasler, R, Vanderkolk, F. Ferland, J. Welser, R, Sargent, Coach J. Cornish. , L , 11 an Q0 LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Hendrick, R, Sippell, P, Schwartz, I. Minor, R. Groff, Coach B. Paajanen , , I' fa fy. k Z 5 cf u . fa-if 5 1 5 K gf., Q ' F ' 4 A ll.: ' A. and Z. Sunoco Service 116 Trumbull Ph. 9626 B. and E. Market 222 N. 9th Ph. 916 Barringer's Bakery 109 Jay Ph. 254-J Frank Beadle Agency 403 N. Riverside Ph. 200 Becker's 103 N. Riverside Ph. 189 Burgess Candyland 107 N. Riverside Ph. 906 Carman Cleaners 204 Witherell Ph. 316 Dossing's Sunoco Service 1020 S. Riverside Ph. 9607 James Edwards Marine Construction 1514 Adams Ph. 55-W Gerald M. Emig Agency 115 S. Riverside Ph. 1131 Emig's Standard Service 402 S. Riverside Ph. 9618 Figley's Drug Store 21 S. Riverside Ph. 16 Finsterwalds 408 S. Riverside Ph. 356 Friederich' s 103 S. Riverside Ph. 318-J G1eim's Meat Market 508 S. Riverside Ph. 10 pa tl'0I'l 14 age C. H. Gregory, Jeweler 114 Trumbull Ph. 162-J Handy Spot 117 N. Riverside Ph. 278 Henning's Log Cabin 1980 S. River Rd. Ph. 145-W Impression Specialities 1114 7th Ph. 1103 I. G. A. Market 315 N. Riverside Ph. 491 Laura Kelley's 210 S. Riverside Ph. 46 Wm. R. Kemp Co. 605 S. Riverside Ph. 33 Kuhn Sales and Service 119 Clinton Ave. Ph. 597 Lendzon's 5 to 5. 00 Store 112 S. Riverside Ph. 742 Mac's Barber Shop 104 112 S. Riverside Pat's Cab 102 N. Riverside Ph. 700 Pollex Cleaners 1095 S. Riverside Ph. 85 Poole and Kittendorf 1204 S. Riverside Ph. 244 Prior Plumbing and Heating 1231 Clinton Ph. 892-J Qualit Feed and Supply Co. 1309 Cllinton A.ve. Ph. 476 68 Recpr Sales Co. 414 S. Riverside Ph. ll Ro1ey's Shell Service 1116 S. Riverside Ph. 61 Frank Robbins 2000 Jay Ph. 365 Ruff's Twin Pines Dairy 2673 W. Vine Ph. 417 Ruff's Florists 1514 Adams Ph. 317 Leland 1. Sass, Jeweler 102 N. Riverside Ph. 1425 Snow-White Laundry and D1-gr Cleaning 41 Clinton Ph. 335 John E. Stubbs 501 S. Riverside Ph. 9611 H. A.. Smith Food Markets 113 Cass St. Don Curtis Sinclair Service S. Riverside Ph. 137 St. Clair County Press 101 S. Riverside Ph. 936 Thompson's Hardware 113 S. Riverside Ph. 35 Westricks Shoe Store 104 S. Riverside Western Auto 201 S. Riverside 590-J Wilson's Shoe Store 207 N. Riverside GRADUATES 1858-1926: Stanley Waterloo Albert Edson Alla Chamberlin Alex Young Theobald Baird May J. St. Clair Cynthia Allen Miles H. Carleton John M. Nichol Charles H. Steele Eben Hill J. Edward Bissell Anna C. Vance Charles B. Huse Samuel Hopkins John F. Brakeman James Vincent Henry Hart Frederick A. Hubel Alice V. Rice Harriet Woodruff Mary S. Sheldon Edwin T. Solis Hattie Crane George G. Smith Edward Hopkins Alexander S. Moore Fanny Vincent William Baird Hilda St. Bernard Justin R. Whiting, Sr. CLASS OF 1868: Ella F. Armstrong Minnie Owen Byron Walker CLASS OF 1871: Clara W. Barron Alice A. Grace Charles C. Jenks CLASS or 1873: Anna B. Whiting Cora S. Agens Mary R. Whiting Minnie J. Waterloo Jeremiah W. Jenks Anna J. Powell Lillian Bartlett W. Lee Jenks CLASS or 1875: Belle M. Palmer Hattie J. Hayden CLASS OF 1877: Lucy K. Waterloo Mary A. Dickey lva M. Cornell Della M. Burns Vlary Cos Sarrie M. Carleton ?lorence L. Fish Anna S. Trim viattie A. Wasey Mary E. Jenks CLASS OF 1878: Clarenca W. Bailey Emma Hammond Lucy A. I enks CLASS OF 1879: Anna B. Jenks Edward Grace Ada M. Robertson Nellie E. Trim Henry Whiting, Jr. Herbert C. Boynton Frank D. Jenks CLASS OF 1880: Jessie V. Blood Hilda VonJasmund Laura M. Hodgson Lillian Solis Mary Lanzer Alice West Lettie J. German CLASS OF 1881: May M. Hayward Frand R. Whiting May F. Johnston Alice R. Agens James M. Grace Mamie A. Stella Jessie A. Fish Frank McMillan M. Augusta Adams Mary J. Davis Emma A. Parker l. lsadore Sutherland Emma S. Trim Margaret Solis CLASS OF 1882: Eugene M. Carleton Mary Powrie George M. Tripp Mary M. McMichael Oscar I. Woodley CLASS OF 1883: Jennie A. Brown Lizzie M. Akred Maggie Culer Mary M. Fish Stella R. Sutton Helen C. Jenks CLASS OF 1884: Lillian G. Ballamy Clara P. Carleton Susie E. Fox Hettie G. Cornell Russ S. Jenks Anna B. Hewitt Anna L. Palmer CLASS or 1885: George S. Jenks CLASS OF 1886: Carrie R. Borntrager Ben L. Jenks Pearl M. Cornell aaf gravluaferi Reuben R. Moore CLASS OF 1887: Emily Luck Reuben R. Moore Jennie Smith Maggie Randall Annie Padfield CLASS OF 1888: Arthur A. Deyoe Flora S. Morse Annie Graham Mattie E. Kemp Jeanne C. Solis George W. Sanborn CLASS OF 1889: William S. Whiting Alice E. Hauaford Marjorie Gibson John P. Whiting Fred B. Brown Helen Carleton Owen T. Jenks Mary E. Parker Charles W. Rowley CLASS OF 1890: Pamelia Whiting Bertha M. Carleton Willard B. Pillsbury CLASS OF 1891: Kittie L. Baird Minnie M. Padfield Julia Rankin CLASS OF 1892: Mary Moore Evelyn S. Gilbert Adeline Hanaford Laura Moore Rose H. Reyschlag Mary A. Brown Nannie C. Brakeman Ivah M. Carleton Gertrude Smith CLASS OF 1893: Laura Moore Alice M. Powrie Lillian McCutcheon Nina H.. Cook Katherine Witherell Elihu H. Boynton F. M. Bacon CLASS OF 1894: Electra V. Solis William V. Chamberlin Lillian M. Clingo Blanche O. Brown Hattie VanEpps Fred H. Brown Flora H. Hickman Harry B. Morrison Sherwood Holbert CLASS OF 1895: Berta E. Beyschlag Hester A. Beckwith 69 Delbert Eldridge Alexander H. Langell L. Katherine Morrison John F. Stewart Sada M. Bunclark Lillian M. Carleton Hugh I-1. Hart Edna G. Meno Hiram E. Potter John W. Wolvin Jamesina Baird Minnie E. Cope Flora H. Hickman Elvira Murphy Otis C. Rankin Meta A. Stewart CLASS or 1896: George J. Padifeld Agnes J . Powrie Josephine C. Smith Roy M. Wolvin Carl F. Stein Fred W. Moore Bertha Lindsay George E. Wolvin Olive M. Cope CLASS OF 1897: Harriet Harrington Jennie M. Stanley Treeby W. Jennings Margaret Moore Blanche St. Bernard Nellie DeLorme George W. Trumble Arnold R. Morse CLASS OF 1898: Robert W. Balfour Amelia Fischer Cora Robertson Alice Wasey Ella Houston Josephine Streit Bruce F. Whiting Louis Morrill Leila Barron Bertha Wolvin Walter J. Tripp Carrie Stein Emma K. Fischer Louise Potter CLASS OF 1899: Jean Balfour Frances L. Mercer Arthur Maw Guy H. Peasley Harriet W. Thomson Ida L. Lindsay Frances Moore John A. Meno Jeanette Harkness Herbert Hubel Thomas H. Sawher Martha Meno CLASS or rgoo: Marion Anderson Mary E. Oakes David W. Askes Ernest A. Perkins Roscoe C. Carleton May Millikin Ralph D. Langell Grace Duchene Bessie Howell Abigail Crampton Jessie Balfour CLASS OF 1901: Harriet Moore Ivah C. Baird Nellie Beaudette Walter Hamacher Dollena Mackay Hettie Sheldon James L. Cleland Lee H. Wolvin Elizabeth Phillips Galen M. Holbert Grace E. Moore Rollo W. Langell T. Oliver Huckle Roy D. Palmer CLASS OF 1902: Grace Hubel Isabelle Balfour Lulu Smith May Edith Mary Lawrence Florence Campbell Eva Hartman Wealthy Gertrude Ge Ethel Maw Clarence Hoell Mabel Hungerford CLASS OF 1903: Mary German Scott Crampton Alma L. West Isabelle Black Abbie Jerome Marshall McKinnon Elsie M. Nelson Hazel Kemp Gertrude Kemp Cora Anderson Irene Clark Angie Potter Edith Cope Harvey Cope Olive Morrill Worthy Jerome Cecelia Kenyon CLASS OF 1904: Justin R. Whiting Alice Rademacher Bessie E. Ladd Lucretia Grace Nellie L. Howell lITl3l'l Arthur Elspass Edward G. Kemp Gertrude Cahours Lucile Ladd Lucile Barron Grace Anderson CLASS or 1905: Gladys Zink Claude C. Ritz Gustavus R. O'Connor Mae Meno Josephine K. Drummond Alexander B. Hayner CLASS OF 1906: Clarissa E. Langell Sarah Shepard Nellie P. Wolvin Nancy A. Hendrick Grace M. Cope Bion A. St. Bernard Sarah C. Hendrick Bessie Hayward Roy G. Hayward CLASS or 1907: Arthur W. Huckle Charles H. Meno Edna M. Crockett Grace H. BCYSCJIIHS Anna E. Peasley Gertrude N. Zink Charles J. Wulff Sophia Wulff Roy E. Busha Donelda A. Gliem Mae A. l-lennessey Katherine C. Cook Lillian C. Bowman Edward R. Wasey Harold L. Jusel CLASS OF 1908: Laura L. Beach Leo L. Chambers Blanche Hayward Blanche Luck Roy T. MacGregor Roy I. Roundhill Ivey Black Ernestine Gliem Grace Hennessey Ora McAllister M. Beatrice Padfield Ella Schwab Hattie A. Trumble Ada Casler Louise Gliem Harry J. Klingler Charles F. McElroy Leonard F. Porter Ida L. St. Bemard CLASS OF 1909: Lucille M. Beyschlag Omar D. Cope Harvey H. Hayward M. MabelKuhnlein Laura E. Snyder Marguerte Beyschlag Annie Day Anna Hornberger Emily Powrie Ohel B. Spellman George C. Beyschlag J. Reed Estabrook Harry Jones Margaret Schrepferman Archie L. Wilson CLASS or 1910: Florence Parsons Burger Robertson Clark Spellman Mary Zaetsch George Schwab Maud Leach Bernice McMicheal Russell Palmer James Grice Julia McElroy CLASS or 1911: Mary Bowman Ethel Grace Mamie Doner Frances Harkness Beatrice Grace Hadley Dyble Helen Hamacher Gordon Ketchum Charles Bonn CLASS or 1912: Florence Morrill Selma Gliem Lewis Grice Irene Hornberger Jennie Livingston A. WentworthRankin Helen Savage Gladys Smith Ethel Smith Mollie O'Connor Marion Trumble Warren Darrel Galerno CLASS OF 1913: Lloyd Kemp Willard Shepherd Hugh McMicheal Earl Bowman Marvin Lindeman Ethel Houghton Marjorie Wasey Palmer Kennedy Robert Bessay May Burtless CLASS or 1914: Lena Vories Chester Robertson Lois Miles Myron Smith Justin McCarmey Ethel Douglas Gladys Greening Burmah Wortz Mary Powrie Carl Baumann Grace Buggee Arthur Lively Eleanor Pierce Donna Mills Ruth Joachim CLASS or 1915: Edna Klinger Eleanor Lindeman Hazel Muhlitner Mary Hendricks Irene Weeks Howard Black Nellie McMicheal Ray Wonsey Mable Vories Rose Goldstein George Earle CLASS OF 1916: Catherine Kenyon Alice Savage Marion Thompson Catherine Petit Hazen Schoumann John Kennedy Margaret Cleland Myrtle Butlin Louise Lightbody Carol Jenks Herbert Finnegan Harry G. Smith Grace Hayward Edith Pinger Kathleen Shaw William West William Goldstein Herbert Layle CLASS or 1917: Mate Wonsey Ralph Cox Myrtle Jones McNauthton Lightbody Della Anderson Mae Englegau Edward Kelley Francelia Lindeman Ralph Belknap Sylvia Jackson Alfred Kennedy Justin Muhlitner CLASS or 1918: Lucile Bush Louis S. Cox L. Allen Goldstein Thelma Laffrey Harold Rankin Esther Baumann Fred J. Fischer Alma M. Kenyon Blanche McCartney Grant Smith Ada Brines 70 Loren S. Gannor Alfred Kennedy Marion Muhlitner Helen VonJasmund CLASS OF 1919: Arah Beyschlag Sherwood Conlin Charles Hendricks Fern McCartney Florence Rankin Lola Busha Eugenia Ebert Gladys Kelley Herbert Priehs Earl Schafer Audrey St. Johns Blair Chamberlin Frank Feske Alma Mackley Louise Pollex Vera Shaw CLASS OF 1920: Harry Anderson Walter Brines Charles Gliem Dorothy Wolvin Guy Munt Rhoda Kennedy Howard Roberts Stella Busha Monica Burke Theresa Heineman Hazel Zimmer Marjorie Murphy Frank Munt Sherwood Recor Frances Schaefer Annetta Boden Lavern Dimmick Lee Jenks Mary Jerome Blanche Klemmer Harold Pollex Eloise Rinn CLASS or 1921: Anna Deres- Joy Fraleigh Regina Zimmer Toot Wonsey Highbie Pringle Ralph Joachim Walter Clark Nina Busha Lydia Cox Alex Kennedy Marion Johns Pauline Callen Loretta Schaefer Erwin Pollex Ralph Shaw Leo Mittig Erwin Wuest Violet Christy Helen McGregor Howard Justin Ruth Shaw Phyllis Brown Edna Pearce Harold Davidson Quentin Waddell Ross Jones Emily Beyschlag Grace Conlin Roy Ketchum Frank Cox CLASS OF 1922: Lawrence Autterson Lawrence Burkhart Louis Durand Hugh Hart Alice McDonald Walter Muhlitner Elfledia Pleuddemann Hildegarde Watson Rosamond Yeip Alice Brines Vera Busch Joseph Ebert Laura Kelley Russell Mortinger Justin Munger Gertrude Plueddemann Louis Werner Alva Buggee John Cyman Frederick Gliem Vera Laffrey Marjorie Muhlitner Gordon Pearce Lawrence Posers Aileen Wolvin Cecelia Zimmer CLASS OF 1923: Mary Allington Susan Burtless Kenneth Chamberlin Reed Jerome Tryon Maclvor Ralph Pelton Lila Saunders Corinne Stein Donald Waddell Henry Brenner Edward Chase Percy Fairfield Blanche Ketchum Arnold Mittig Alma Radike Frances Shafer Alberta Kuhnlein Eloise Webster Wilma Scott Helen Burke Orville Chase Edna Hetherington Wilber McGregor Margaret Moore Ada Robins Arthur Smith Esther Tripp Harold Westrick CLASS OF I924: Charles Ash Dorothy Beyschlag Frances Cox Elwin Fallis Jessie McCormick Lucretia Patterson Victor Chase Edward Robins Helen Radike Ernest Welser Marion Westrick Katherine Balfour Blanchard Cleland John Deres Marie Hartlein Charles Moore Helen Pratt Charlotte Ruff Madeline Smith Frederick Watson Leora Woods William Engelgau Vera Blackhall Arthur Beaudua John Biewer Marjory Mackley Donald McRae Helen Baker Louis Ruff Helen Thompson Julia Wells Charles Zimmer Vernona Wilson CLASS OF 1925: Olive Backhurst Ella Biewer Lucile Burkholder Georgina Closs Neil Conlin Marie Duchene Freda Hartlein George Harrison Joseph Joachim Henry Keves William Kahler Laurel Lawrence John Mac Intyre Julia McCormick Ellen Munger Edward O'Brien Ruth Pelton Edward Pelton Edward Powers Eunice Ross Howard Schaefer John Schlinkert Cresence Wilson Frances Walters Mary Zimmer CLASS OF I926: Harlow B Meno Alfred Delor Mary Kennedy Hazel Meiselbach Bernice Blakie James Boden Charlotte Burke George Burkart Donald Distlerath John Heisler Gwendolyn Markle Eunice McMullen David Murphy Francis Murray Phyllis Robertson Bruce Schlinkert Leo Shovan Henry Simons George Smith Gilbert Thompson Alice Vollstaedt Evelyn Watson Gladys Wenning Nellie Wuest CLASS OF 1927: Nelson Armstrong Fay Stein William Ash Eileen Baker Wallis Baubie Helen Barnes Walter Benyas Donald Conat Clarice Conlin Isabelle Davis Jos. DesGroselliers Justin Diem Margaret Draves Fred Fink Russell Guldenstein Bernice Fischer John Hart Hilbert Hartlein Minnie Hendricks Madalyn Johns Eugenia Laffrey Katherine Langell Neil Mclntyre Sophie Machlied Rowena McNally Florence McMillan John Osborne' Marvel Singleton Dorothy Vories Mabel Westrick Eldon Wuest Floyd Wilson Alice Walter CLASS OF 1928: Mandell Burkholder Dorothy Clark Violet Dandron Chester Droulard Leah Droulard Virginia Drummond Marie DuChene Rosamonde Duchene Gerald Edgette John Goulait Florence Hurst Eldon Jerome Mary Keves Rachael Kennedy George Martin Ella O'Brien William O'Mara John Rankin Grace Reno John Rinn Emily Scharnweber Arthur Twiss Frederick Welser CLASS or 1929: Marcella Autterson Roland Backhurst Lynn Bodell Marion Callen Lillian Chase Magadalene Currier George Delore William Ewart Wilbur Frizzle Edith Joachim Edwin Klemer Leland Lindsay Annie Macintyre Gertrude Markle Frances Martin Mary McClure George Meno Jonathan Moore Lucille Murphy Helen Grice Harry Parsons Alyce Patterson Marion Pearce Margaret Powers Wayne Randell Marietta Recor Emil Richter Albert Robins Alvin Ruff Myron Saunders Edna Schunck Kenneth Shinske Ethel Simons Gordon Simons Erma Snowden Belle Thomson Charles Thompson Boyd Tassie Gladys Theison Helen Wenning Martha Wright crass or 1930: Benjamin Barringer Alvina Barringer Lucille Butlin 71 David Chisnell Delmar Cleland Everett Devroy Nelson Droulard Agness Durand Harvey Grice Virginia Grasley Lizetta Hartlein Margaret Hendricks Edith Hurst Pauline Kahler Betty Langell Jean Langell Dorothy Lindsay Catherine McCarty Alex McKinnon Evelyn Muhlitner Alvin Piper Dorothy Radike James Reynolds David Richter Olive Robbins Arnold Scharnweber Kenneth Stomrnel Marion Schunk Dorothy Simons Eleanor Simons Leslie Shepherd Margaret Stubbs Fred Tone Norene Volsteadt Lucile Vossen Raymond Walter Gerald Webster CLASS or 1931: John Autterson Margaret Busha Alvin Chase Eva Conat Gertrude Delore Marie Eifert John Emig Leslie English Margaret Ewart Charlotte Fink Donald Harmer Virginia Hart Jack Herbert Florence Herbett Margaret Johns Lucile Jones Christina Kennedy Doris Lenz Amelia Machlied Vera McCormick Thomas McCarty Agnes McGregor Gertrude Mitchell Hilda Moore Aloyious Novak Nettie Parker Margaret Parsons Emma Raymond Evelyn Schramlin Mildred Shafer Kenneth Shedd Pearl Smith Alyce Stine Stanley Tackiewicz Ralph Welser Arthur Wright Louise Yeip CLASS OF I932: Albert Balfour Carolyn Beaudua Charlotte Campbell Mary Coburn Louise Corbett James Curtis Charles Delore George Deres Veronica Engelgau Charles Fritz Harold Frizzle Franklin Handle Alger Hartman Charles Hosburgh Lois Langell Jack Mason James Meno Marjorie Messmore Frederick Morrison Elizabeth Muhlitner Paul Pegg Florence Petrie Belvia Praker Rogers Pgeston Harold Reynolds E11 ane Robbins Louise Ruemenapp Velma Sass Beverly Sines Mary Stubbs Edmund Shafran Ford Sheperd Edna Tebeau Frederic Vollstaedt Harriet Wolfs Maxine Wulff Willis Zimmerman CLASS or 1933: Irma Ahles Hazel Alleman Franklin Autterson Gene Blakie Louise Brenner Kathyrn Burnor Dorothy Butlin Virginia Cleland Bessie Corbett Vera Denn Pearl Emig Edwin Finnigan Donald Ferguson Harold Harmer William Huffmaster Phyllis Joachim Mary Jones Mary E. Kuhn Marie Machlied Margaret Markle Norma Mayhew Kenneth Orr Marion Powers Sherwood Powers Robert Preston Donald Ross Earle Rock Una Rewalt John Sawher Eldon Schunk Thelma Shedd Charles Shinske Clayton Smith Thelma Stine Jewell Stommell Donald Tassie Elenore Tebeau Elenore Vossen Evelyn Walter Ida Welser Edward Webster Joseph Zimmer CLASS OF 1934: Harold Alleman Harland Blanchard Lewis Bricker Dorothy Brown Don Campbell Ruth Campbell Cecil Dallmann Edna- Delore Donald Diem Rosina Distelrath Allen Droulard Kathryn Ebert George Emig Gerald Emig Ronald Emig Harold Fisher Norman Fritz Catherine Goulait Kenneth Hahn Margaret Haendel Virginia l-leythaler Victor Hilder Fred Ingles Alex Jones Miriam Lenz Fred Machlied Lytha Mayhew Louis Minten Burman Misenar Richard McCarty Henrietta McCormick Harriet Orr Mary E. Patterson Joan Petrie Florence Powers Walter Sawher Oscar Scharnweber William Schlinkert Edgar Schlinkert Elizabeth Schlinkert Harold Shovan Harold Sibley Malcolm Simons Delbert Sterling Edmund Stine Justin Thomson John Tone Aileen Walldau Aileen Wasey Harold Wasey Thelma Weitzman David Wilcox Martha Williams Arthur Wolvin CLASS OF 1935: Mildred Bark Howard Beaudua Evelyn Coburn Earl Dallman Margaret Delor Fred Devroy Emma Doerr Mary Durand David Earl James Edgette Granger Ewart Leonard Foreman Josephine George Jacqueline Heythaler Clifford Hock Evelyn Horky Albert Hornberger Alfred Ingle Louis Klemmer Irving Kramp Joseph Korany Oscar Lange Ruth Lively Adella Mau Marion McCormick Lillian McDonald Marion Messmore Max Misenar Allan Morrison Robert Morrison Ruth Muhlitner Charles Norman Walter Parsons Frances Robbins Doris Rood Beulah Sass Bernard Shafran Annabelle Sharrow Harvey Sterling Dorothy Stolp John Stubbs Cecil Vollstaedt Dorothy Vollstaedt Helen Vollstaedt Donald Wallace Florence Walter Ruth Wilcox Raymond Wulff Bernice Zimmer CLASS or 1936: Joseph Ahles Lucile Alleman Clarence Arnold Donald Autterson Vera Bark June Bock Delos Boulier Richard Brenner George Bruso Elizabeth Cahous Margaret Campbell Doretta Diem Paul Eddy Charles Emig Edmund Firth Margaret Freiderichs Wilma Fritz Margaret Goulait Viola Greaux Ruth Hartlein Robert Hartley Bernice Hosburgh William Jones Paul Kahler Charles Kammer Alvina Kindsvater Barbara Kuhn Ada Lenz Gordon Lindsay Russell Lorts Rosamonde Mayhew Eleanor Nixon Bernard Pauly Mildred Reackhof Frieda Richter Alberta Rood Walter Rzonca Pearl Savage Marion Schmidt Elizabeth Smith Charles Sterling Arthur Stubbs Elizabeth Studer Lorraine Vollstaedt Bernadette Westrick Viola Wolfe Arwood Wulff Bemard Zimmer Edward Zimmer Eileen Zimmer CLASS or 1937: Donald Allore Earl Balfour Elaine Beach Richard Beckett Audrey Blanchard Robert Bostick Margaret Briggeman Mary Louise Brown Kathryn Ceder Mathias Delore 72 Muriel Droulard Margaret Emig L. Catherine Ennest Erwin Campbell Wilbur Deedler Theresa Doerr Robert Eggert Clifford English Rita Frizzle Joseph Gavin Jean Grasley Davis Gilleylen Rosemarie Hayner William Hayward Mildred Hendricks Richard Kramp Barbara Lorts Charles Lorts Jean Macpherson Ruth Mau Joseph McCormick Anita Morrison Ruth Pegg Alberta Powers Betty Powers Bessie Powers Marion Powless Marie L. Pung Kathleen Reynolds Phyllis Sass Clifford Sawher Velda Schunk Herbert Stubbs Virginia Scott Harold Short Frances Suisse Arthur Wagner Inez Walters Anna Wright CLASS OF 1938: Mary Alice Bradford Ruth Bowlby Pearl Balfour Mary Beach Thomas Beacher Virginia Becker Robert Bruso Eugene Carleton James Christy Shirley Dandron Ruth Eddy Donald Edgette Frieda Eifert Jacob Eifert Julius Eifert Howard Eves Charles Fisher Mae Fritz Vera Gavin Dorothy Gregory Eloise Hock Beatrice Jones Ethel Jones George Kellenberger Margaret Klemmer Ruth Lavely Norene Lortz Peter Lukasak Laura MacKonald Robert Mau Elizabeth Mead Marshall Metzger Anthony Novak Edward Ouellette Lorainne O'Sullivan Glenace Roberts Virginia Rood Chester Sass Leland Sass Marvin Sass Phyllis Schroeder Phyllis Schunk Ruth Short Rose Shovan Orville Shurkey Deane Smith Meredith Smith Myrtle Smith William Snyder Herbert Tassie Lorna Trolley Carol Wheatley Bernard Wolfe Morrill Wuest Louis Zimmer cLAss or 1939! Donn Bacon Kenneth Balfour Emma Beach Aileen Bond Particia Buell Shirley Campbell Wilfred Campbell Geraldine Cleland Virginia Dedler Pauline DeLano Barbara Dexter Elizabeth Emig Margaret Fink George Friederichs Betty George Joan Gearing Donald Hamilton Betty Hart Robert Hendricks Luella Kaufman Frank Korany Sally Kough Bernard Kuhn Marguerite Kuhn Maxine Levy Rosemary Lorts Garnet Lozon John McCormick David Machleid Martin Magary Edward Markle Beulah Mason Doris Muhlitner George Nixon Catherine Ouellette Lloyd Pauly Louise Priehs Alice Robbins Shirley Schlinkert Harold Schmidt Frederick Schneider Kathleen Simons Jane Smith Charles Stubbs Sherwood Suisse Ella Mae Teabeu Virginia Wheeler Edith Wilson Betty Wood Marion Wright Edna Young CLASS OF 1940: Shirley Akred Mary E. Alleman Milbert Amderson Gladys Balfour Katherine Beadle Edna May Baumann Robert Bowlby John Briggeman Robert Brown Helen Bruse Harriette Busha Shirley Butlin Harry Campbell Gerald Carey Mary Clark Edgar Closs Robert Currier Thomas Delor Robert Denomy Raymond Distlerath Evelyn Downing Harold Dubois Joycelyn Eickler Anna Emerick Phyllis Emig Vernon Fairbrother Edgar Fandrick Byron Hodge, Jr. Alvin Huffmaster Dorothy Jones Joseph Kletcha, Jr. Gertrude Klemmer Geraldine Kramp Phyllis Koppitz Julia Maclntosh Phyllis Lavely Margaret Jean Mark Joyce Mau Mary Medvedik Hohn Miller, Jr. James Minor Roy Mitchell Russell Mollan Terrance Morrison le Harry Murphy Grace Mary Preston John Preston, Jr. William Putnam Bradley Radike Elizabeth Rood Helen Sanger George Savage Victor Sass Wesley Schofield Theodore Schunck Cecil Shagena Verne Shovan Alice Slendak Richard Stephens Loraine Stolp Albert Studer Frank Szumowsky Margaret Tassie Catherine Thwaites Helen VanTiem Donald Wade Charles Weber Floyd Wisswell, Jr. Winifred Wolvin Margaret Wulff CLASS or 1941: Melba Ahles Frank Alleman Eldon Allen Robert Anderson Thelma Arnold Maxine Bachand William Barringer Carla Baumann David Black George Blanchard, Jr. Howard Bostick John H. Brenner Kenneth Brinker William Campbell Mary Carleton Gertrude DeLano Herbert Distelrath Charles Dunkel Louis Eisen Emory Emig George Fairman May Fink Shirley Green Florence Hansel John E. Herrold Eugene Honberger Hugo Hornberger James Ingles Neva Jones Agnes Klemmer Abbie Ann Kough Helen Lapham Lucille LaPorte Nancy Lorts Jane Lozon Frances Magary Marion Major Wilfred Markle James Mau Charles Mayhew John McDonald Howard Maclntosh Aileen Menke Dorine Mireau Grace Moore Evelyn Morgan Betty Morrison Allan Muhlitner Ethel Murphy John Nauman Warren Patow Lorraine Prysok Roy Pung Catherine Putnam Alice Rock John Rood Ruth Ruff Earl Sawher Donald Selby Jean Werner David Westrick Ruth Wolf Virginia Wolfe Burman Zimmer CLASS OF 1942: Betty Autterson Mary Bassett Ernest Baumann June Bell Franklin Boden Robert Brabender William Brinker Alma Buckner Patricia Burgess Janet Carleton Ruth Curtis Arlene Dandron Margaret Deedler Joyce Distelrath Shirley DuChene Charlotte Durand Vera Ernst Marion Green Russell Gabbard John Hanes Dolores Heneka Emma Horky Earl Huffmaster William Jones Karen Kapsalis Harold Klemmer Marie Lapham Wa de Marvin Betty Mayhew Alan McGregor Frederick Nixon Clifford O'Reilly Margaret Pearce Martha Pegg Irma Piotter Marie Prior 73 Nancy Recor James Rocker Dorothy Ruff Phyllis Schueneman Kenneth Schunk Frieda Shagena Robert Simons Donald Smith Ervin Slendak Walter VanTiem George Snyder Pearl Stern William Thourlby George Welser Shirley Wood Dorothy Wulff Francis Zimmer CLASS OF 1943: Rita Ahles Willmond Allen Margaret Jane Anderson Doris Bachand Gene Barringer Elizabeth Bassett Lavern Beach Maried Bedard Virginia Berry Paul Blanchard Lois Bowlby William Buell Marilyn Butlin Silas Campbell Dorothy Carter Wanda Ceder Russell Dandron Leo Decker Alice DeLano Joseph Denomy Justine Distelrath Frances Earle Elaine Eddy Lillian Eggert Herbert Elley Agatha Emig David Fairman Milton Flitton Nettie Fraser James Fraser Da le Hansel Shirley Hayden Bruce Hodge Wilma Horn William Ingles Betty Johns Archie Jones Neil Jones Alexander Konik Robert Kramp Thelma Lamb Jack Lavigne Grace J. Layle Ceola Lively Betty Loukes Joseph Lozon George Mclntosh Alice Mackley Virginia Magary Robert Marvin Dorothy Morgan Kathleen McDonald Rachel McWherter Harvey Parsons Marian Pearce James Putnam Shirley Radike Vera Reiche Arthur Rudzinski Alma Sanger Allan Selby Donald Shagena Marjorie Sass Mary A. Sherman Robert Shurkey Dwight Snodgrass Theresa Stier Marion Stolp Loretta Thueme Betty Trolley Virginia Trumble Morris Wampler Doris Welser CLASS OF 1944: Eldon Ahles Harry Ahles Pauline Allen Alice Arnaut James Beadle Armilda Black Janice Borntrager Mary E. Bostick Edward Buckner Charlton Campbell Richard Carlstrom James Currier Bernard Currier Luella Dalzen Kathleen Denomy Rolland Eisen Virginia Ellery Josephine Emerich Mary Fisher Ernest Gallagher Lloyd Hansel Gladys Higgins Ethel Horky Phyllis Jean Keiser Lucille Konik Margaret Landon Patricia Lightbody L. Fillmore Lorts Mary F. Markle Doris Marvin Mary Louise Mau Evelyn Miller Jeanne Minor Theodore Mireau Mary A. Moore William Mortinger Polly Pickard Patricia Preston John Predgeon Wilda Radike Michael Roberts Harriet Rood Harriet Schlinkert Carmen Schueneman Jean Scott Aileen Shovan Robert Tassie Madeline Uppleger Donald Walker Dorothea Schunck G. Keith Wemer Frances Willing Shirley Zimmer CLASS OF 1945: Lois Ahles Kenneth Allen Robert Ashley Donna Beckley Ruth Cahours Morley F. Collins John Denomy Phillip Dexter Norma Dragmiller Alberta DuCeatt llla Emig Beatrice Eschenberg Florence Fandrick John Farr Ralph Fenton Theodore Galos Leona Gargas Ellen Gliem Mary Nancy Havens Richard Klemmer Donald Kramp Harold LaMarsh Catherine Levy Shirley Major Betty Mehlberg Marilyn Minor Theresa Mireau Wilma Morgan Ann Morrison June Morrison Doris Muggleberg Margaret Murphy Ruth Purkiss Warren Radike Henry Redfield Patricia Schlinkert Alexander Schneider Audrey Scott Dean Scott Donna Sieferr Joyce Smith Janet Snodgrass Kathleen Trumble Elaine Wass Merle Westrick Grace Weigand Jean Wolvln Hilary Zimmer CLASS or 1946: James Baars Donna Balfour Barbara Beach Frederick Biewer Victoria Boden Helen Bower Beverly Broedell Donald Butlin Elizabeth Clifford Frederick Cunningham Ruth Doerr Eleanor Douglass Donald Ellis Merton Fleury Cecil Francis Joan Friederichs Mary Gearing Shirley Hansel William Heythaler Alice Hoyt Donna Laffrey Carroll Lortz Charlotte Magary Margaret Magers Ethel Marvin Yvonne McCartney Betty Morgan August Nestokoffee Bernice Nixon Lenore Nixon Jacqueline Recor Donna Ruff Douglas Schmude John Schroeppel Marian Siess Alexander Slendak Dorothy Snodgrass Nancy Snyder Shirley Thomas Gloria Thourlby Merlin Trumble Robert Weaver Iliane Williams N. Ann Wuest CLASS OF 1947: Loren Ahles Mary Jean Autterson Harold Beck Doris Carson Joseph Currier John Currier Barbara Edwards Patricia Edwards George Eisen Edward Emerick Irwin Engelgau Marian Eschenburg Marilyn Fenton Charles Frank Gerald Kelly Catherine Frazer Walter Kough, lr. Phillip LaPorte Melvin Leverenz Wilmer Lenaway Betty Lindow Walter Beckley Robert Green Guy Maclntosh Margaret J. Maclntosh John Mau Emil Ortmann Barbara Pearch Jean Pedigo John Pegg Margaret Rood Raymond Ross Eleanor Saph Adam Sarpolus Lois Schunk Eileen Scott Verna Sibilla Alice J. Smith Lee Smith John Snyder Charlotte Suisse Kenneth Thomson Dorothy Wade Ellen Wilson Thomas Wood Franklin Zimmer Jean E. Zimmer Norbert Zimmer CLASS OF 1948 Audrey Allen Jean Allen Dorothy Allington William Anderson Lucille Becker Frederick Brenner Roy Bowman Patricia Cahours Delores Campbell William Carter Mart Clotfelter Carol Cox Beverly Currey Esther Douglass Ethelyn Douglass Donna Edwards Carl Eisen Joyce Ellis Fern Emig Patricia Evans Nellie Fraser Fay Guildentsein Herbert Guildentsein Wilson Heering Robert Kapanka Donald Klemmer Edna LaBelle Sallie Lawson Jay Livezey Richard Machleid G. Eldon Mackley 74 Robert Markle Neilan Marvin Frederick McGregor Mary McGregor William Meier Richard Nelson John Oppertshauser Harrietta Recor Charlotte Tobins Eleanor Rood Theodore Ruff Irma Runk Lois Schueneman Elsie Schuman lacob Siudym Cynthia Smith Phyllis Thomas Doris Varty Judith Werner Perry Westrick Donna Wilson CLASS or 1949: Eileen Ahles Marilyn Ahles William Allen Raymond Arnold Dorothy Blanchard Dorothy Brand Joan Brinker Norman Britz Robert Campbell Leo Carrigan Harold Convis Margaret Eddy Gretchen Elsholz Gail Engelgau Doris Fleury Jack Gearing Carolyn Grasley Harold Hansel Charles Hendrick Nancy Jeffries Suzanne Joachim Richard Johnson Donna Jones Frances Kujda Wilma Marvin Kenneth Mattock Sally McManigal Theodore Meier Marie Meyers Carol Minor Marian Moats James Mortinger Christine O'Rourke Delphine Ortmann Mary Roegner Lorraine Rudzinski Carolyn Ruff Loretta Rzonca James Schlinkert Richard Schmude Betty Siefert Alan Smith Jean Snyder Robert Springborn Robert Stverak Marilyn Suisse Jack Tallman Bertha Trumble Lowell Tyler Rita Uppleger Vern VanBuski.rk Robert Visger Donna Wagner Robert Wass Edward Webb Hollis Wenning Dale Wilson Thomas Williams Eugene Yeip Bernard Zimmer Melvin Zimmer Harold Zweng CLASS OF 1950: Ruth Allum Joan Arnold Beatrice Bachand Richard Biewer Donna Bliven Betty Brenner Gordon Buckner Richard Burroughs Marie Carrigan Charlotte Currier Mary Curtis Magilyn Dimick John Engelgau Warren Fairbrother Gwendolyn Gliem Janice Hart Kenneth Hayden Joanne Heering Harry Joachim David Johnson Dorothy Kotcher Wayne Livezey Thomas Lyon James Magary Dolores Marsh Albert Mau William Mau Clyde McManigal Joanne Meyers Rita Nelson Roger Nelson Phillip Oppertshauser Mae Path Alice Pollex Dorothy Recor Robert Richmond Ethlynn Roegner Dorothy Sanger Francis Schaller Frank Socha Norma Trumble Shirley VanBuskirk Jean Westrick Theresa Williams Geraldine Wolvin Lorraine Zacharias Kendall Zimmer Rosemary Zimmer Rosemary M. Zimmer CLASS OF 1951: Daniel Beach William Bliven Jean Brewe Jennie Corry Sally Brinker Ronald L. Ceasor Mary Cox Georgia Cronkhite Raymond Ellis Donna Denby Jean Densmore Betty Eldridge Eleanor Fandrick David Fordon John Faucher Shirley Fordt William Gearing Mary Grieg Clyde Hasler Joseph Huber Carol Hansel Evelyn Kenyon Frederick Kindsvater Mary J. Koenig Mary Kraft Genevieve Kuberski Larry Lindsay William Landon Donald Leach Raymond Marvin Marilyn Meier Thelma Miller Harlan Minor Donald McDonald Charles McManigal Charles Olds Lucille Raymond John Pruitt Betty Rose Joyce Ruff Susan Stenger Ronald Sippell Dorothy Smith Walter Stubbs Daniel Thomson Samuel Webster Joanne Williams Alvin Zimmer Marion Zweng CLASS OF 1952: Pete Ahles Joyce Armstrong Vern Baars Marilyn Bailey Shirley Beaudua Jack Biewer Larry Boulier Carroll Bower Joan Brabender Kenneth Brown Marie Brinker Forrest Byers Claudia Cain Nancy Crawford Del Czemiawski Doris Denby Mary J. Denomy Mary L. Distelrath Doris Dixon Ed Dzierlotka Donald Eves Rosalyn Edwards Robert Frantz Jeannine Genaw Sally Gregory Harry Havens Elsie Hyslop Ray Hyslop Carolyn Joachim Patricia Johnson Erik Jorgensen Janice Klause James Koehn Joseph Koziara Annie Kujda Raymond Lafontaine Patricia Laird Barbara Mackley Walter Mau Nancy McMain Wilma Morrison Richard Nauman Betty Path Margaret Prahl Reva Rood Donald Reuba Margie Reuba Rebecca Rock George Roegner David Schaaf Haward Sass William Smith Dean Smith Elaine Smith David Socha Clair Sparling John Stockwell Marie Stone Caroline Suisse Carol Tassie Barbara Thomson Jack Varty Mary L. Wills Lou Ann Zimmer CLASS or 1953: Ronald Akred Ruth Anderson Elaine Arnold Natalie Bailey Wayne Barshaw William Beaudua Charles Blivin William Brewe Janet Brown Bernadine Brozowski Marie Busch Karen Butlin Paul Courter Dorothy Currier Dorothy Edwards Robert Ellis Mary Lee Frantz Carolyn Gauthier Marlene Gramzow Dorothy Hamblin Donald Hansel Darrel Hasler James Hendrick Rose Huff Irene Hyslop Dorothy Kenyon Edward Kindsvater James Klemmer June Klemmer William Laffrey Eugene Lee Gerald Lee Sally Lee Malane Marion Leverenze Betty Lindow Barbara Magary Donald Markle Charles Marvin Marilyn Matthews Raymond Mayhew LeRoy Mollan Jay McCartney Norma McDevitt June McGregor Kenneth McWain Carol Pollex William Rankin Martha Rettinger Donnabel Ross Herbert Sanger Henry Saph Nancy Schaaf Donald Schmude Marilyn Sibilla Thomas Siess Kermeth Sippell Arthur Skonieczny Pauline Smith Robert Smith Barbara Stacey Donald Tassie George Thomas James Varty Andrew Welser Robert Westrick Mary Ann Wood Sally Zacharias G.E.D. DIPLOMAS: James Wood Uune 12, '19473 75 Jack Haar Uune 12, 1974, James Buhaiger U1118- 14- 19477 Charles Carter KA118- 14- 19473 Robert Blainey qNov. 13, I947, Gordon Shagna qFeb. 12, 19483 Warren Stubbs fMaY13, 19487 Edward Stier Uune 1o, 19483 Charles Stubbs qsept. 16, 19483 Robert Hamly QOct. 14, 19483 Edward Lamb qoct. 14, 19483 Franklin Stubbs qOct. 14, 19483 Richard Zacharias qOct. 14, 19483 James Nielson aan- Is. 19493 Edward Neville Gan. 13, 19493 Richard L. Boden fMarch 17, 19493 Harrison Shagena QMarch II, 19533 Frank Hayden qMarch 11, 19533 Jack R. Radike QMarch Il, 19533 William J. Hom Gan. 13, 1954, Harold R. Werner fMarch Io, 19543 SPECIAL DJPLOMAS: William Ross Uune Io, 19313 Dorothy R. Johnson Uuly 1, 19333 James Fraser Uune 8, 19443 Burman Zimmer Web. 8, 19453 John Cainstraight 4Mar. 21, 19463 Gerald Rocker fNov. 14, 19463 Herbert Robbins qNov. 14, 19463 Ernest Gallagher qFeb. 13, I9473 William Brontrager CMar. 13, 19473 Walter Potsnik Uune 12, IQ473 Gerald Bauman Uune 12, 19473 William Fenton Uune 12, 19473 James C. McGregor CA118- 14- 19477 James Putnam qlfeb. I2, 19483 Kenneth Mead QFeb. 12, 19483 Leonard Skonieczny qsept. 16, 19483 Herbert Nelson qsept. 16, 19483 Arthur Gregory 0211- 13' 19497 Edward Webb fFeb. Io, 19493 Alan Smith QFeb. 10, 19493 Harold Zweng Uune 16, IQ493 Harry Mayhew Uune 14. 19513 Charles E. Smith 04121 8. 19523 Charles E. Olds QMarch II, 19533 J JOHN E. KILTON BELA W. JENKS CHESTER CARLETON WILLIAM GRACE HENRY WHITING H.H. MATHER H. CHAMBERLAIN WILLIAM OAKES WILLIAM BARRON JOSEPH E. COX JOHN L. AGENS GEORGE L. CORNELL SILAS FINN GEORGE CARELTON CHARLES H. WATERLOO TIMOTHY BARRON ROBERT H. JENKS GEORGE T. 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