St Jean High School - Profile Yearbook (Muskegon, MI)
- Class of 1952
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wcn,-x'cmLx,. 5- fm- Profil i Mi W Sdiaez ,4mz6aewwzy ?fzaf6Ze - - 7?52 - - Published by the Seniors of Sf. Jean High School Muskegon, Michigan ff-in dl! lliloise Lelvarti Vice-President '28 fkqmonq Kubel, lcofherine Mierle, President 28 SECURITY '28 Yearbook Stuff '28 l MVS- GBOYQG Edit' Vidur J- PBYFBUUIY Mrs. Victor J. Perreoult Mrs. Beniumin Oostmeyer Fred LaPres Mrs, Constance Hughes '29 IConstcnce Gregoryl '30 Mrs. E. Frederickson Raymond Neiser Ueanne Martini '34 '33 Sister M. Agnella, Theodore Price R.S.M. '38 lBernice Berichonj '37 M Harold Price Donald Fortier 'Al '42 Michael O'TooIe William Vandeven '47 '48 Sister Mary Consilium, R.S.M. dam eww. . We dedicate the Silver Jubilee Profile to Sister Mary Consilium, R.S.M., first principal of St. Jean High School, whose inspiring leader- ship enkindled in our pioneers, un- failing loyalty and boundless cour- age so that these years have been a harvest of high ideals and Chris- tian accomplishments. 5 The Profile Staff is happy to pre- sent the Class Presidents who have endeavored to fulfill the noble aspir- ations of the pioneers. Paul Vallier James Messink '43 '44 X si 5' xx . It .3 - ,, I . 4 , ,,. . I . ,,,,, A 5 lack Andrews Robert Petermon '49 '50 Mrs. John E. O'Toole rridelis Dionl '31 Mrs. Beniamin Cohn lUrsula Magnanl '35 K Y is i 'il .ip s ' Ji . M s ,- John Price '39 Robert Bourdon '45 Eugene Russell ...M X 1 X George Giroux '32 Mrs. Robert Dawes lBeatrice Fuucherl '36 Qi .... W tin Max Walburn '40 Mrs. Fredrick Pnnici iSuIly Bourdonl '46 Thomas Blois 51 52 - 1953 At the right is the architect's design of Muske- gon Catholic Central. Steadily the building pro- gresses, and by September l953, our dream of a bigger and better High School will become a reality. 7Zew Qdfllydltd-! Most Reverend Bishop Francis J. Haas of Grand Rapids breaks ground, May, l95l, for the Muskegon Catholic Central High School. At his left is Right Reverend Monsignor Robert Bogg, Chancellor of the di- ocese, right is Right Rever- end Monsignor Anthony Ar- szulowicz, vice-chancellor. Muskegon pastors, teach- ers, students, friends, and civic leaders participated in this event so momentous in the history of Catholic edu- cation in Muskegon. -. ., X QT , -- gs -q, ,!g'-W, ' 1- .'X iii 3.2 ' 41-,.-fs'-f , , 4, .I . 'T ' w 'K 1. , XL, ' ,,rQ-I 'R 6 ' - - Q vw 5 fx Q A v ' Q. . I -V 'sl1.i.1..5'--1-'Q-'Q ,. .-Q f - 5:5 J-1 - gl M Z: -K . '53 E' '- w -gn .. -HQ -. -1- I H .:.4., .,, lb. , ,, .,,- wi . , p , -1 X . Q as J px! 1 H ,I .... M ' -L ff -5- 4 - .. ..., -Q H+ ,, . f ::., .NWS-fgy-1-L,- 71 ' 'Wn . vp- 9-,,. a,. vml gt .... ,.. 'M-f 'YG '--' ' --W-- ':,,.frf--:'c. -- ff-:f1f'f :,m. ' 'f -If 1 .. rf-- . -M - '- -,A 2--+ Y ,, 01, 4. wa: -K. - 5.-1 f 3 fc .., 5, 5 ,MM ,h.:.,. , . K ,, , ' 'i K I' 66444 of 1752. You, the Class of l'-752, have the distinct honor of the Silver Jubilee Class of St. Jean's High School. You follow a long line of classes which have distinguished themselves in loyalty and service to their Country, to their Church and to their God. This is the inheritance, grand and sublime as it is, left by your predecessors as you, the Class of 1952, set out on the voyage of life. May you carry on the beautiful traditions of the classes which have gone on before you in putting into practice the religious and moral principles taught you at St. Jean. Love Mary, your heavenly Mother, with a tender and filial love. A child of Mary cannot perish. May God have you in His holy keeping. 7 A w 9 X Zig, Father Fraser Pastor of St. Jean Church, Muskegon -l '74 A grateful tribute is offered to the memory of the Very Reverend Joseph Poulin whose zeal for Catholic education transformed an idea into a reality- St. Jean High School. The first St. Jean Yearbookl says Therese Goebel to staff members as they search old copies for Silver Anniversary data. Standing, left: Therese Goebel, patron chairman, Oren Rutemiller, sports, Arlee Schultz, Camilla LaPres, assistant business managers, Robert Smrcina, bus- iness manager, David Schlott and Rita Feuerborn, co-editors, Qfeaaliia Zena 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 li First Commencement! Five graduates receive high school diplomas, June 15, in St. Jean Church from the pastor, the Very Reverend Dean Joseph Poulin. The school meets all requirements and is affiliated with the University of Michigan. St. Jean News takes the spotlight. St. Jean Football Team wins All-City Parochial and receives first trophy. Reverend Father Albert lmbault offers his first Holy Mass in his parish church, St. Jean, February 16. -Radio installed in time to hear first Vatican broadcast. Complete commercial department added to supplement academic course. -Dolores Halley lSister Mary Kilianl received into the Sisters of Mercy Order. - Effectively presented, said Muskegon Chronicle of HIS BEST INVESTMENT, senior play. -Harvey Dubault, '29, receives his Doctor of Medicine de- gree from the University of Michigan. -OLD FASHIONED MOTHER pleases large audience. -Marva Jane Halley lSister Mary Donatal receives the habit of the Sisters of Mercy. -Bernice Berichon lSister Mary Agnellat enters the Sisters of Mercy. 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Seniors present GREEN STOCKINGS. Student Council organized. Reverend Father Louis LaPres, second St. Jean student ordained to Holy Priesthood during the Silver Years, offers his first Holy Mass, June 7. St. Jean High is District Basketball Champs. The twins, Jean and Jeannette Bourdon, entertain with artistic dances. High School gives symposium honoring Golden Jubilee of Very Reverend Dean Poulin. -Members of the First National Honor Society inducted. Students enioy annual retreat conducted by Holy Cross Father of Notre Dame. Reverend William Fraser, assistant pastor and teacher from 1926-1929, returns to St. Jean as pastor. Representatives of the Juvenile Traffic Court tour Lansing. St. Jean sponsors School Broadcast over WKNK. Clipper and Profile maintain a continuous All-American and All-Catholic Press rating. Miss Suzanne Cardinal, '46, ioins St. Jean Teaching Staff. High School Boys' Choir sings for Muskegon Knights of Columbus quarterly Communion Sunday. 7 Sister M. Crescentia, R.S.M., Principal Rev. Edward Orlowski Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M Augustine, R.S.M. Consilium, R.S.M. Margaret, R.S.M. Maura, R.S.M. ST. JEAN HIGH SCHOOL ACCREDITED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN REV. EDWARD ORLOWSKI Religion Instructor Athletic Director panama MR. 8. MRS. LOUIS V. BLAIS Sendafw ' p MR. 8. MRS. RAY CHANDONNET MR. 81 MRS. MALCOLM DION MR. 8. MRS. RALPH FEUERBORN MR. 81 MRS. WALTER GAUTHIER MR. 8. MRS. JOSEPH GOEBEL MR. 8. MRS. ROGER HALLSTRAND MR. 81 MRS. JOH N KARAFA MRS. DAN KENNEDY MR. 81 MRS. CHARLES KLUTING MR. 81 MRS. CARL KRAUS MR. 8. MRS. A. J. LA PRES MR. 81 MR. MRS. FRANCIS LA PRES 81 MRS. J. R. LE COMPTE MR. 8. MRS. FRANCIS LE MIEUX 70e,4ze Our deep gratitude goes to you, our dear parents, the miners who have done the most to prepare the ore for the mint. May the impression. made by your sacrifices and prayers and good example produce coinage acceptable in the eternal realm of Christ. 8 MR. 8. MRS. R. H. NARUSKIEWICZ MRS. MILDRED ROCHON MR. 8m MRS. LESLIE ROBARGE MR. 81 MRS. WALTER ROSENBERG MR. 8K MRS. OREN G. RUTEMILLER MR. 8 MRS. CHESTER SCHLOTT MR. 81 MRS. OSCAR SCHULTZ MRS. JESSIE SMRCINA MR. 8g MRS. A. J. VALLIER MR. 8. MRS. CARL D. WHEELER RITA FEUERBORN We have spent twelve years in school acquiring knowledge and developing our character. During our school life it has been our duty to strive for efficiency under the guidance of our instructors lt is now the time to go out into the world where our advancement depends largely upon our individual efforts. While we may achieve fame, the all-important attainment is Christian character. Our parents and teachers have sacrificed for us. They have emphasized that for the Christian student, the model of char- acter is Christ. Now, as we assume greater responsibilities, we recall with deep gratitude those who prepared us for our future So we say thank you for everything. We shall try to make ourselves worthy of the kindness and assistance lavished upon us We shall use our knowledge and training to fulfill worthily that position awaiting us in the world today, where we must Build for Character not for Fame. S Greetings to our parents, our pastors, our teachers and to all who have aided 'us in making our school days a pleasure and a success. Graduation marks a great milestone in our lives. Through it we are introduced to a new world. Today we relinquish the guiding hand of our teachers, the Sisters of Mercy, who have given us cu complete Christian education, as well as a preview of what we are to expect in the future. We feel honored to be the Silver Jubilee Class - followers of illustrious groups who have played important roles in the drama of progress during the last twenty-five years. While we salute the past and its achievements, we look to the future for opportunities for service, leadership and char- acter development. - Rita Feuerborn - David 5Chl0tt DAVID scHLoT1 9 JEROME CHARLES BLAIS 1880 Jefferson Street-Muskegon, Michigan Tall and handsome . . . always ready to flash his win- ning smile. Acolyte, Delegate to Lansing Journalism Day. ll! THOMAS JAMES BLAIS l88O Jefferson Street-Muskegon, Michigan Class leader . . . why bother my mind with such trivial things as a woman? Class President-4, Acolyte, Class President-2, Juvenile Jury, Typing Award. - un ROBERT EDWARD DION 644 Peck Street-Muskegon Heights, Michigan A rare combination . . . mischief . . . frolic . . . fun. Co-chairman Orienlafion Party-4, Clipper and Profile Staff-4, Acolyte, Naval Reserve, Class Treasurer-3. SARA LOU DION 644 Peck Slreel-Muskegon Heights, Michigan True to her work . . her word . . . and her many friends. Glee Club, Juvenile Jury, Delegale lo Lansing Press Conference. l l MARY PAULA ROCHON 628 leohy Street-Muskegon Heights, Michigan A good investment would be a penny for her thoughts . . . a girl with ideas and charm. Class Secretary-4, Library Club, Monitor Club, Profile Staff, Typing Awards-3-4, Shorthand Awards, Prom Committee-3, Class Sodality Prefect-3, Class Vice-President-2. ll RITA MAY FEUERBORN l7OO Glendale Avenue-Muskegon Heights, Michigan Carefree and gay . . . with always time for o little mischief. National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Salutatorian, Monitor Club, Clipper-Profile Co-editor, Juvenile Jury, Library Club, Delegate to Milwaukee Press Conference. TH ERESE ANN GOEBEL 34l8 S. Division Street-Grand Rapids, Michigan Mirroring smartncss on any scene . . . she is designed for living without alteration. Class Vice-President-4, Clipper-Profile Staff, President of Library Club, Monitor Club, Typing Award, Class Secretary-1, Class Sodality Secre- tary-2, Delegate to Milwaukee Press Conference, Clipper Circulation Manager. MARY ARLENE KLUTING 54 Catherine Avenue-Muskegon, Michigan Like the first edition of ci rare book 4 . she has charm that grows with the years. Delegate to Lansing Press Convention, Clipper-Profile Staff, Glee Club, Treasurer of Student Council-3, Typing Award, Juvenile Jury. l.t JOAN MARIE KARAFA 305 E. Sherman Boulevard-Muskegon Heights, Michigan Pretty . . . practical . . . persuasive . . . Joan's road leads straight ahead. Glee Club, Cheerleader-3-4, Clipper-Profile Staff, Shorthand and Typing Awards, Prom Committee-3, Juvenile Jury, Library Club-4. I-l ALICE JEANETTE GAUTHIER 1 I l 1 Reynolds Street - Muskegon Heights, Michigan Winsome . . . winning . . . willing . . . maker of friendships is Alice with her cameo-cut personality. Sodality Co-Prefect-4, Cheerleader-2-3-4, Class Secretary-3, Sodality Secretary-2, Clipper-Profile Staff, Typing and Shorthand Awards-3-4, Monitor Club, Library Club, Delegate to Lansing Press Conference, Prom Committee. WILLIAM CHARLES LE MIEUX 984 Washington Avenue-Muskegon, Michigan This contemporary classic of senior is a pattern for today in tact and talent. Basketball-1-2-3-4, Class Sodality Treasurer-3, Juvenile Jury, Naval Reserve. RITA MAE HALLSTRAND i675 Superior Street-Muskegon, Michigan This young lady is very small . . . those that are good aren't always tall. Glee Club, Library Club, Monitor Club, Typing and Shorthand Awards, Clipper Staff, Juvenile Jury. 15 CECILIA MARIE KRAUS 3149 Worden Slreel-Muskegon, Michigan She makes friends . . . by being one. Clipper-Profile Staff, Glee Club, Prom Committee-3, Shorihand Award, Juvenile Jury. lfi BARBARA ANN NARUSKIEWICZ 1029 Baker Street-Muskegon Heights, Michigan Flashing bright eyes . . . and a winsome smile cmd manner. Glee Club, Clipper-Profile Staff, Juvenile Jury, Delegaie lo Lansing Press Conference. OREN GEORGE RUTEMILLER 1434 Roosevelt Road-Roosevelt Park, Michigan Tall . . . blonde . . . blue-eyed . . . a traveler in his mind's eye. Sports Editor, Clipper-Profile, Basketball-2-3-4, Baseball-1-2, Prom Committee-3, Latin Award-2, Delegate to Lansing Press Conference. DIANE THERESE ROBARGE 913 Leahy Street-Muskegon Heights, Michigan A twinkle in her eyes . . . bespeaks a fun-loving soul Clipper-Profile Staff, Typing and Shorthand Awards, Glee Club Library Club, Juvenile Jury, Class Treasurer-4. 17 JOSEPHINE ANNE LE COMPTE 1838 Sanford Street-Muskegon, Michigan Sweetness and charm mixed with quietness make her an asset to any class. Clipper-Profile Staff-4, Typing Award, Juvenile Jury, Delegate to Lansing Press Conference, Glee Club. I8 LOUIS DAVID WHEELER 236 Southern Avenue-Muskegon, Michigan A talented dancer . . . with a mischievous gleam in his eyes. Acolyte, Class Vice-President-3, Basketball-2-3, Typing Awards, Co- Chairman Prom-3, Profile Staff. DAVID ALLEN SCHLOTT i058 Apple Avenue-Muskegon, Michigan A little nonsense now and then . . . is relished by the wisest men. President of Student Council-4, Co-editor of Clipper-Profile, Basket- ball-'I-2-3, Baseball-2, Acolyte, Class Sodality Secretary-3, Typing Award-3, Latin Award-I-2, Clerk of Juvenile Court-3-4, Basketball Reporter for the Chronicle-4, Eagle Scorer-4, Valedictorian, Quill and Scroll-3-4. IU THOMAS LEE ROSENBERG l245 Spring Street - Muskegon, Michigan That I am a man l'll have you know . . . even though l have some space to grow. Business Manager of Clipper-4, Treasurer of Class-2, Basketball-1-L 3-4, Acolyte, Valentine King-4, Latin Award-2, Baseball-'l-2, Secre- tary Altar Boys-3-4, Prom Committee-3, Bell Ringer-3-4. Jil GERALD ARMOND ROSENBERG l245 Spring Street-Muskegon, Michigan Dashing and aggressive in school or in sports . . . a gentleman designed for a great future. Co-captain Basketball-4, Basketball-1-2-3-4, Acolyte, Baseball-1-2, Naval Reserve, Clipper and Profile Staff, Prom Committee-3, Latin Award-2, Szience Award-2, Altar Boy Vice-President-2. ROBERT WAYNE SMRCINA I447 Acorn Street-Muskegon, Michigan Flirtation . . . attention without intention. Acolyte, Basketball-l-2, Baseball-1-2, Business Manager of Clipper- Profile, Orientation Party Chairman-4, Prom Committee-3, Quill and Szroll. ARLEE THERESE SCHULTZ 1529 Pork Street-Muskegon, Michigan A smile that radiates friendship poised . . . master of any situation. Glee Club, Library Club, President of Monitor Club, Vice-President of Student Council-4, Sodality Secretary-3, Class Secretary-4, Typing and Shorthand Awards, Clipper-Profile Staff, Prom Committee-3, Juvenile Jury. ll CAMILLA CLARE LAPRES 333 Mason Avenue-Muskegon, Michigan Modern version of Charm . . . versatile with a winning smile. National Honor Society-3-4, Glee Club, Class Vice-President, Library Club, Monitor, Business Manager of Profile-Clipper, Typing and Short- hand Awards, Prom Committee-3, Delegale to Lansing Press Confer- ence, Quill and Scroll. 7? FRANCIS JOHN VALLIER 528 Creslon Slreel-Muskegon, Michigan Noi that I like study less . . . but that I like fun more. Typing Awards, Juvenile Jury, Class Treasurer, Basketball-I-2, Prom Commillee-3. JOAN FLORA CHANDONNET 1404 Baker Street-Muskegon Heights, Michigan She has taken her first step toward the realization of her Goal. Glee Club Accompanist, Sodality Organist, Cheerleader, Class Treas- urer-4, Clipper Staff. JAMES JOSEPH KENNEDY 227 Mason Avenue-Muskegon, Michigan Nautical, natural . . . angles for opportunities . Jim rates A plus for perfect grooming. Co-captain Basketball-4, Basketball-1-2-3-4, Class President-3, Vice- President Altar Boys-4, Feature Editor Clipper-4, Latin Award-2, Class Sodality Prefezt-2, Baseball-I-2, Naval Reserve, Acolyte, Prom Com- mittee-3. 2.4 Seadaw aff tie fzecafwl . . , , AEIHSI. 'ring Av wgf' . ' 'Q ww' . V'z:',iI4 , ...:1f-,,w....f . - . - - ., I- .wa b- -L 41- ' A ' 4 fr we V 4 W-mi: . -'-' A 1' 'xi Y haw i r a 'X 1' is if is M Q Fx, it an 1 our as Q' 43' 293' W . vu X X' 1 'F' 'Q in 5 l E 1 1 . 2 ' 1 3 K pr x 1' ? , 5 E f' ' V I 41 'H -P4 if Q 4 If , Q , 4, Q GP 1 i t i ln ie Wang- coma! Jim Kennedy, Bob Dion, Jerry Rosenberg, Bill LeMieux, are planning for a career in the Navy after graduation. M 1 Q if ' 9 Q' ln' iw- fy F ..,. e - I 2 ' f +1 Wi Q: I all is M q'P'w.i,, I , , V Goodbye Salhes w I fl V A ' a - I - ef' ff X ,r ia- A J ,lu 1 ,digg r X' ,,.., ,351 W' ' M f y 4 1 ' ie 1 3 . a o A ooyio W l o ' fi .:.. 2.535 ,Nl is V' . Q-4'-:rv V Q ,Q ,.., fp ' I D Q1-.N f- Ax? ' i 34 e ,J f Q LL, ,fww ai Left to right: Janet Valliere, class resident- Mr. Da D p , wson, ick Cartier, vice-president. Front row: Annette Howell, Valerie Dion, Barbara Schwab, Nancy Chambers, Joan Fredericksen, Shirley Bisson, Marcia Emmenegger, Cecile Rochon, Peggy Heaton, Judy Hasse, Mary Jo Bourdon. Second row: Shirley Tighe, Rosemary Hegedus, Virginia Burke, Margaret Geoghan, Shirley Simonson. Third row: Mary louise LeMieux, Mary Ann Grubelnik, Donna Faucher, Jean Bourdan, James Martin, Rex Prause, Fred Egeler, lawrence Beauregard, Dick Ross, Harold Bullerman and Russell Holtz. amine , . . Gay Juniors are conferring with Jerry Dawson, Sr., popular Muskegon band director, discussing a contract for the engagement of his band for the bi eve t f Hotel ballroom. g n o the year, the Junior-Senior prom, May 28, at the Occidental CLASS OFFICERS President , Janet Vallier Vice-president Richard Cartier Secretary , , , Mary Louise LeMieux Treasurer Harold Bullerman Patron ,, , ,, ,. .. , , , St. Marie Goretti Motto , , Christ, our goal, Mary, our model Color ,., ,, , Blue and Silver Flower ,, ,, , Sweet Pea -.' 'XR' wpmnvxi 7 -. Adviser , Sister Mary Margaret, R.S.M. JS ' 1 Q AA QWA . -2 Q - r V -N-, T'ii 1'gfx favs. 2 .QW iw 152+ ,, 1- Ya 6 W -5+ , -2' 59 x ev. by N Q .. . .L ' ' T, X . Y x 5 'M 1 ix ' . -,gy -'f'.lx'!f?i .ff gff X?f is ,,,fiT'1 usshlii Q' ' 5: rf rqubk Q :m,i?.1ip?m.,.r. 5 , ' 'ff if ws. K fyfza, - Y , I ,. - 1 X ' 1 .. . .. l. W.. f .... ' 'Sf mx Q' A- MX zmk, S' iz wg, x 'M 1 ' isff iiiilif M5335 5 T T as :wx Q, s A, M fg igzism i 2-wife W K . 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Tsauim IW ' mu xr' nslmummw, -Q Standing: Patricia Maieski. Left to right, First row: Honore Artibee, Dorothy Ferrier, Kathleen Murray, Carol Miller, Alone Woiton, Pnul Langlois. Second row: Connie Naruskiewicz, Victor Perrault, June Martin, Patricia Kennedy, Barbara Emmenf-gger, Suzanne Bourdon. Third row: Dianne Bourdon, Glenna Charron, Bette Hughes, Louise D'Avignon, Fourth row: Arlene Vondeven, Anthony Cote, Joan Maieski, James Howell, Raymond Kolker, Fifth row: louis Vallier, James Miesch, Donald Krause, James Fouls. zea4mea eidqdaa 6444 . . . 17 ln the Fund tor the Faith group are, left to right: Ann Antekeier, George Burch, Janet Anderson. Corrine McDermott was absent. CLASS OFFICERS President s s Suzanne Bourdon Vice-president , Anthony Cote Secretary . James Howell Treasurer ,, ,, , , Alene Woiton Adviser Sister Mary Maura, R.S.M. 'Wm ' ' lime... During the Silver Years boys and girls have been received from the rich mines of Catholic homes and brought into the mint of Catholic output. Here were organized pursuits of academic studies, the opportunity to cooperate in group activities, and occasions for intelligent leader- ship participation has prepared them for Chris- tian social living. A constant array of accomplishments reaches from the day of the first Commencement in 1928 to the present time . . . The Class of i952 goes forth confidently despite the uncer- tain conditions because of a definite emphasis on social living, and the opportunity for intelli- gent leadership during the Minting Time. ST. JEAN SCHOOL CHARACTER KNOWLEDGE LEADERSHIP SERVICE 28 S ..a4f1-gpg.. K ..t,. Q N N, X w X Q Q' ' -Ke w 'xmuw , .fi 3 'fav 6 x 1. V 1 4 .Q i H ,1 .i , 4' W' Y - Q f Q A A un I 2 Q ' , ' 2, w K Swv x ff. ! Si Q r 3 x 'y,i..., av 2 X I A f , ..., A, 1 , WW A V- ... hu... -f . , 'Ex E I gs-4 rf am W, . - X . -Y 1 1 e :i'.. L sms-1:19 NWN 'N . X 'YA . ? X 5 X HW QRS 'ffl SSN wa f- xw5 'YP Q52 igsiv S w K Y aye 'KA Q: WX Q A Xb :Q W .U 5 me gt. N.. Aiixlim Wiaailafw plan . . Senior Monitors, who keep ord- erin the halls, are shown arrang- ing their schedule. From left to right: Rita Feuerborn, Paula Roch- on, Therese Goebel, Arlee Schultz, Camilla LaPres, Alice Gauthier, Rita Hallstrand. W Szwzwz banned! . Dave Schlott, President, stand- ing, makes a suggestion to the Student Council officers as they prepare the schedule for the year. The Council officers are, left to right: Margaret Heaton, Dave Schlott, Arlee Schultz, and Mary Jo Martin. r y XJ x. X Q2 5' j is Zddmmqdlad.. Filing and placing books in order these senior girls, standing left to right, are: Alice Gauthier, Diane Robarge, Rita Feuerborn, Arlee Schultz, Joan Karafa, and Rita Hallstrand. Seated: Paula Rochon and Therese Goebel. .tll 644014561 a ammefzoe . . , Five students of St. Jean's High School go over Chamber of Com- merce reference material with John T. Hay, assistant secretary- manager of the Chamber las part of their class study of the city.l From the left are James Guimond, Roger Chandonnet, Mr. Hay, Joan Rutemiller, James Berg- bower and Mary Jo Martin. Czlfdfty Kazaa . . . Modern History Class discussing Alaska as a possible forty ninth state James Martin and Roger Chan donnet point out geographic factors Left to right, at window: Jack Bourdo, Jerry Zodel Barbara Schwab Seated, row toward the window: Ernest Manning Kathryn Eddlnglon Langlois, Edward Paquin, Patricia Hughes LuAnn Holtz Mary Grubeln Jean Langlais, Joan Frederickson. Fourth row Mary Ja Martin Vurgr olde! Qeomezffzq . . . Intent on their work, the Senior Solid Geometry students put together various geometric figures--icosa- hedron, tetra hedron, octahedron hexahedron. From left to right are: Dave Schlott, Jerry Rosenberg, Rita Feuer- born, Therese Goebel, Tom Rosenberg, Bob LaPres, Bob Smrcina, and Oren Rutemiller. gazing 'Mm Sum Zip . . Waiting and watching for the results of their experiments the senior Physics Class stand by, ready to record the accurate measurements. From left to right are: Rita Feuerborn, Dave Schlott, Tom Rosenberg, Oren Rutemiller, Therese Goebel, Bob LaPres, Jerry Rosenberg, William LeMieux, Camilla LaPres, and Paula Rochon. .tl 7506419 2 , Speed and accuracy are the aims of the sec- ond year typists as they practice daily. From letl to right are: Diane Ro- barge, Louis Wheeler, Cecilia Krause, Oren Rut- emiller, Josephine Le- Compte, Jerry Blais, Joan Karafa, Frank Vallier, and Tom Blais. Q Q. ew-,Q E -Q -.--Q., Widweogzapdeci 7oz Zan , . Every Sunday St. Jean Congre- gation gets a neat-looking mime- ographed bulletin. The power be- hind the scrIpt: Rosemary Hege- dus, Mary Ann Grubelnik, and Jean Bourclo, chief mimoographer. Zmeeeepmq 66444 . . A moment of rest was given to the Bookkeeping class as this picture was snapped-lst row left to right are: Sara Lou Dion, Frank Vallier, William LeMieux. 2nd row: Josephine LeCompte, Thomas Blais, Louis Wheeler, Camilla LaPres. 3rd row: Barbara Naruskiewicz, Joan Karafa, Diane Robarge, Jerome Blais. 4th row: Cecilia Krause, Alice Gauthier, Robert Dion, Rita Hallstrand. v u .WA m 6004616155046 eddie . . Barbara Schwab, chairman, lcen- terl is congratulating the happy win- ners on the negative team: Harold Bullerman, Judy Hasse, and Richard Cartier. Those on the affirmative: left to right-Cecile Rochon, Fred Ege- ler, and Janet Vallier. The subiect was: Resolved: That all American citizens should be sub- ject to conscription for essential serv- ice in time of war, was the topic chosen by Junior Class members for a debate which was held in January in the Church Hall. l f . K F ESX f-L X Wimcg Dag . . . Honoring Mother Catherine MacAuIey, Foundress of the Sisters of Mercy, the Journalism class gave a program based on interviews and reports with a pre- sentation of a gift to Sister Mary Cres- centia. Standing from left to right: Chairman, Dick Cartier, Fred Egeler, Jos- ephine l.eCompte, Barbara Naruskiewicz, Lawrence Beauregard, Francis Ferrier, James Kennedy, and Margaret Geoghan. Sitting, Alice Gauthier. 7164! of Ofzyelaziz . . . Mixed emotions show on faces of Latin Class ll as Orgetorix lEdward Paquin 3rd from righti is condemned to death by Helvetian Nobles. Evidence from scroll is presented by Tom Geoghan, Bob Eddy, Joan Rutemiller, and Mary Louise Pan- yard. Also in picture are, seated: Judge, James Guimond, his assistants, Pat Hughes and Jean Ball and high priest Tom Panyard. Orgetorix's friends, debtors and family are portrayed by top most Kathryn Eddington, Maxine Blanch- ette lnext to high priestl and left to right, Bonnie Richie, Mary Jean Langlois, Orgetorix, his wife, Mary Ja Martin, and Patsy Bradasich, his mother-in-law. 34 Left to right, Front row: Jeanne Ball, Maxine Blanchette, Josephine LeCompte, Joan Fredericksen, Joan Chandonnct, accompanist, Ann Ante keier, Carol Miller, Joan Karota, Rosemary Hegedus, Donna Faucher, Jean Bourdo, Kathryn Eddington, Shirley Simonson, Camilla LaPres Patricia Bradasich, Arlee Schultz, Second row: Shirley Bisson, Arlene Vcindevcn, Suzanne Bourdon, Mary Jo Martin, Barbara Emmenegger, Connie Naruskiewicz, Dianne Bour don, Annette Howard, LuAnn Holtz, Patricia Maieski, Bette Hughes, Mary Louise Ponyard, Joan Rutemiller, Yvonne Langlois, Cecilia Kraus Corinne McDermott, Arlene Kluting. Third row: Sofa Lou Dion, Marcia Emmenegger, Glenna Charron, Dorothy Ferrier, Rita Hallstrand, Diane Robarge. Zee H uf . . . Clee Club songsters are practicing for a Home and School Association appearance. gage' diode . . . High school boys with David Schlott, or- ganist, practice tor the Greater Muskegon Knights of Columbus annual Holy Commun- ion Sunday at St. Jean Church. First row: Dick Ross, Edward Paquin, Russell Holtz, Thomas Geoghan, Tom Rosenberg, Robert Dion, James Kennedy, Robert Smrcina, Rob- ert LaPres. Top: Thomas Panyard, Jack Bour- do, Rex Prause, Roger Chandonnet, and Oren Rutemiller. , . J? 77frSZaamc6ee . . Clipper delegates to the Catholic Press Convention in Milwaukee, and their chaperon, Mrs. Joseph Kobza lClara Ann Paquin, '5Ol at lower step, Rita Feuerborn, Clipper edi- tory Therese Goebel and Joan Chandonnet, feature editors. I mzfmkam am iwugd Zhaadcien . While touring the Chronicle the Jour- nalism Class was amared at the demon- stration of the Recordcik film reader by Miss Luella Shafer, assistant librarian. Left to right are: Miss Shafer, Rita Feuerborn, Tom Blais, Camilla LaPres, Cec'lia Krause, Louis Wheeler, Dave Schlott, Therese Goe- bel, Sara Lou Dion, Diane Robarge, Arlene Kluting, and Joan Chandonnet. J 0046! Zo -landing . . . Good-bye say the staff delegates as they take off for Journalism Day, October 17, Students are: Oren Rutemiller, sportswrfterg Jerry Blais, sports, Camilla LczPres, features, Alice Gauthier, features, Arlene Klut- ing, Peggy Heaton, Sara Lou Dion, Josephine LeCompte, Margaret Geoghan, and Bar- bara Naruskiewicz. ?al!afze Wwzeea . , Listening to Sister Mary Clare, R.S.M., Mercy Hospital, explain the use of an oxygen machine to the Future Nurses Club of St. Jean, Muskegon, are left to right: Peggy Heaton, Nancy Chambers, Carol Miller, Corrine McDermott, Agnes Howard, Mary Jo Martin, Joan Rutemiller, Shirley Tighe, Mary Louise Panyard, Judy Hasse, Patsy Bradasich, Virginia Burke, Katherine Eddington, Maxine Blanchette, Donna Faucher. Sponsors: Mrs. Ray Chambers, Mrs. E. J. Guimond and Patricia Hughes. fed Zena Wedpefze . , St. Jean girls help pack kits for Red Cross workers during the chapter's campaign. 53. xy , f J 0 al imma! army Wdaaeza . . . l l W, l The big news in I929 was that the St. Jean Football Team coached by Cedaire LaPres, and directed by the Rev. J. Bourget, then assistant pastor, won the Muskegon city parochial championship in the finals with St. Mary's High, Muskegon, I3-8. Pictured with the trophy, left to right are: Irving LeMieux and Omer Bourdoy center row: Coach Cedaire LaPres, Paul LaFrance, Charles LaPres, Donald Lasser, Paul White, Wesley Matthews, Father Bourget, back row: Eddie Dault, Ray Chandannet, Vernon Noel, Henry Lenius, Lucius Mierle. Sgazla feccvwla . . . SILVER WINNING The winning streak gan in 1928-29. lt 1 tinued either in game points, the teams keel in mind the words Pope Pius XII: SPC BASED ON FAIR PLAN evates the spirit ak small mindedness, honesty and trickery. Dances, parties proms made their sc world a happy one. ,. T iuviii' TWNQ 1 . s HIGHEST SCORER . f few Chick Rosenberg looks over the rec- ord book which shows that he has broken the school record for high-scor- ing by tossing in 33 points against Sand Lake in the second encounter of the two schools. Alice Gauthier, left, and Camilla Lc1Pres congratulate him. .IS ,Ni n.,,,,,,,, s , figzifif .1 - Q - 3 1 k Ki .. S. '1 fY'.'7 J' ' NSN,-'XS-' LEFT' Q I X :,.sa.5:.:N - N RW Ns gqlfwlffk . x , L - - 1 f' 2 4 gm v',S4g1g?3g,5 Y r Y K x xg 5.1m ,TF .1 7-tlfgj, g ' X, f'3J,ig-Q3 J KY i. M X ,Sm xmwx X M .. Q '- Q y .- . ff , M X .1 .M -' '-wmv-Rm --MY' , f-Sy .M :avg -, f xf X . ' 5 R1-Esau.. X W' v X , x 1 M ws Q KQV . . . . ,M ww, V K Kw- 3 My . , w ,Rx ,xzv X L. 92 ,ma 25,1 1. K M 3395? Y ,L 3 M S . l?'Taf,K 1 K' PM my , ,,. - ,Nw JI E12 A , y, sf, 3 LQ x-- M ,. , - in L. fgxiS9z.,11g. 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A W ffl 4 Lf, Q, i- L fait' 1: W , ,fm if AM 1 ,fg Y, win' :f 2 Wifi? if ,Yf.,,,, fQfi2fY?f fa W ww -11-1. ,- Q immwfn xx ,,-,Lfffw , K U. ,Y ' '7 Q F f f ' r 5'xf24f5w,1 , ,ff key' , , if Cheering the Eagles on to vic- tory are, left to right: Valerie Dion, Annette Howell, Alice Gau- thier, and Joan Karczfa. Roger Chanclonnet, center for the Eagles, tips the ball to Dick Ross, forward as Tom Rosen- bferg, guard, and Chick Rosenberg, forward, prepare to assist their teammates in the acquiring of 2 points. The Eagles lost this game to Christian 63-27. Driving the Eagles to a 9-9 record for the l95l-52 season are, Front Row L. to R.: Chick Rosenberg, Dick Ross, Tom Rosenberg, Jim Kennedy, Bob LaPres, Bob Eddy. Standing, L. to R.: Oren Rutemiller, Roger Chandon- net, Jim White, Coach, Rev. E. Orlowski, Athletic Director, Jim Bergbower, and Fred Egler. 70:45 mm Team opponents sr. Jean Sand Lake ..... ...... 5 2 49 Rogers ......... ......... 3 8 56 Walkerville ...... .......,, 3 8 36 St. Mary's ..... .,..,.... 5 6 47 St. Simon's ....... .......,. 2 7 34 Ravenna ..... .,,...... 3 5 39 Pentwater ...,.. ......... 3 l 54 Marne ......... ....,,.. 2 7 79 St. Joseph's .... ........ 5 4 39 Christian .,,,. ..w..... 6 3 27 St. Simon's .... .s,..... 3 2 36 Team Opponents St. Jean Pentwater ......., 33 36 St. Mary's ...,.. ........ 6 8 44 Sand Lake .... ........ 4 4 57 Christian ...., ......., 5 l 38 Marne ..,..,...... .....,.. 4 O 70 St. Joseph's ..,.... ..,,,... 6 8 53 Total ,....,.,... .,.... ..,... 7 E 75 Tournament St. Joseph's .,... .........,...,......,...,, 7 O 43 Grand Total ...,. ...,.. 8 l7 837 41 Stars of the future-this is St. Jean's Second Team. Front Row, L. to R.: Tom Panyard, Tony Cote, Ed Paquin, Jim Howell, Victor Perrault, and Jerry Zadel. Standing, L. to R.: Tom Geoghan, Manager, Jim GuImond, Manager, Paul Longlois, Jack Bourdo, Ray Cioe, Coach, Ernie Manie, Dick Cartier, and Ed Albers, Assistant Coach. Roger Chandonnet tips the ball to Oren Rutemiller as the Eagles bow to St. Joseph's 68-53. Other Eagles are Jim Kennedy lol, Bob LaPres l8l, and Chick Rosenberg l9l. 4.2 a lla I 1 1' 75e 726948 of 726g4Z4f , . . Cruising with Mary toward a more Christ-like World was the theme of the senior class, then iuniors, bidding farewell to the Class of '5l, with a banquet and prom at the Occidental Hotel. Seated at the head table are: right to left-Jim Kennedy, Eugene Russell, Camilla LaPres, Revs. Father Sikorski, Father Fraser, Father Kehren, Father Orlowski, Alice Gauthier, Tom Blais, Paula Rochon, .loan Karafa, Charles Cloud, Arlene Kluting, Tom Rosenberg, Arlee Schultz, Jerry Blais, Diane Robarge, David Dolob, Ruth White, Don Dion, Margaret Dietrich and Jack Smith. '51 '4 gonna! '76nczZe' , . . Meeting at Ruth White's house for punch and cards-the Class of 1951 gather around the punch bowl. A K, Q85-Q C Sxkjfiq 'af if 0 it Si rs , , MSL!-f'Z figs: 5' its V, A it 'ugfeczfzlq panty H . During a lull in the Valentine party, the reigning royalty gather to discuss the festivities. The champion heart hunters, left to right are: Tom Rosenberg, king, Mary Jean Langlois, queen, Agnes May Howard, princess, James Howell, prince, Louise D'Avignon, duchess, and James Fouts, duke. faqaiafq facade gums! Maud . King and Queen, Tom Rosenberg and Mary Jane Langlois, second couple from left, accompanied by James Howell and Agnes Howard, prince and princess, couple on left of king and queen, and James Fouts and Louise D'Avignon, far right, led the Grand March at the Hearty Party Valentine sponsored by the sophomores. -l-l Juniors meet at Annette HoweII's for a re- r k p p om co e-tail party. Left to right are: Margaret Geoghan, Barbara Schwaab, Margaret Heaton, Annette H II d J owe an ames Martin. Ascending the stairs are: Lawrence Beauregard, Richard Cartier, Mary Jo Bourdon, and Donna Faucher. Lunch period is the popular social hour of the day . . . Seniors lead the hunger marchers who are always satiated by Mrs. Peter Faucher, and her very efficient staff. 45 l l af fm lie Zmm Fulham of Z. fem: hack N Zaman? 7am . . . Throughout the years there has been a continuous endeavor to place emphasis on spiritual values. The stamp ot Christianity is engraved deeper and deeper through the study of Christ-principles through prayer, love and sacrifice. All are richer because of the COININGS through the twenty-five years. an -Q A 1 f v. W .V . :. ' 1 A 'Q '..' S l ' A iff' . 4 f A Y 1 S C, A Eh. , , , , ST. JEAN-ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL SODALITIES UNITE IN THE ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT PROCESSION AT ST. JEAN CHURCH. Saclafdlq . Co-Prefect, Alice Gauthier, conducts one of the monthly sodality meetings, assisted by the other officers, who areg left to right: co-prefect, Bob LaPresg treasurer, Jean Ball, secretary, Donna Fciucher. Quad ,bmkez . . . Rev. Joseph Foley, SJ., guest speaker, from the University of Detroit, emphasizes the necessity of Cath- olic Education and informs the seniors of the many advantages of the University. -lH i Fil Zedecvwczl Senior Acolytes are practicing Christmas hymns to be sung before the Midnight Mass in St. Jean Church. Together with 50 altar boys from the grades and high school, they will sing the Processional and Recessional. Left to right: Jerry Blais, Robert Dion, Jerry Rosenberg, Louis Wheeler, James Kennedy, Robert LaPres, David Schlott, and Thomas Rosenberg. cflaldaw feaedaed . St. .lean School received an honor citation signed by the Most Reverend Bishop Haas, tor the display of Cath- olic literature for the general public in the window of the Panyard Store in Muskegon. Shirley Simonson and Donna Faucher are pictured after completing the arrangement of the exhibit done by the Sodality. -ll! 11 fem , . . ST. JEAN CHURCH where all through the Silver Years boys and girls have gathered to offer with the priest at the altar, the Holy Mass, the Unbloody Sacrifice of Calvary. Mum afdlee THE VERY REV. WILLIAM FRASER REV. EDWARD ORLOWSKI REV. ALBERT KEHREN THE FRANCISCAN FATHERS, O.F.M. IGRAND RAPIDSI ST. JEAN ALUMNI SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN GRADES 7 AND 8 GRADES 6 AND 7 MARY BETH ROSENBERG FRANCIS LA PRES, JR. MARGARET LA PRES MR. RICHARD HALLSTRAND CORPORAL ROBERT GOEBEL RONALD BOUCHARD MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND GREGORY PHILLIP L. MRS. IDA MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND BEATRICE MRS. MRS MRS MRS MRS OMER BISSON P. A. GRUBELNIK ROBERT PRAUSE, JR. HARRY H. GEOGHAN PETER FAUCHER SGT. THOMAS FAUCHER CORPORAL TERRY ROSS MRS. E. J. TIGHE MRS. ADOLPH BLICKLE MRS. FRED KOOYERS A. MATHEWS MILLER, M.D. MASON MRS. IVAN RICHIE MRS. ALVIN' MARTIN MRS. VICTOR PAQUIN BALL NELSON VAN LENTE ' P A FRIEND MRS. AGNES TAFFEE REV. ROBERT TAFFEE MRS. ELIZABETH SULLIVAN MR. AND MRS. JOHN HEFFERAN PEGGY GROLEAU ANGELA GROLEAU MR. N. H. HAAS MR. GEORGE PANYARD, JR. JOAN KLIMEK MR. S. WOODARD CORK AND COTE MR. AND MRS. RAY COTE WALTER V. MAJESKI MR. RALPH WARNER ROBERT CORNE A. CORNER JIM VAN LENTE MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MILKE MRS. SUSANNA JOHNSON MR. MARK STRATE FRANK D. HUFFMAN MRS. A. J. VALLIER MRS. U. WOODARD MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH PORTINCASA LORRAINE CHAMBERS MATTHEW KOWALSKI MRS. ANDREW TOMORSKY MARGARET LAURIN DEBORAH SOFUL JACK AND JILL DOBB MISS ELIZABETH MARCOUX MISS LOUISE BIDDLE MISS JANE BROGREN '51 ST. JEAN HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION GEORGE GREGORY ucaeeafal endow . . , Seniors launch a successful ad-selling proiect for their yearbook, thanks to the co operation of the bus iness firms of Greater Muskegon. President ..,,.,e Vice-president Secretary ...,,,, Treasurer .A,. Adviser ,,,,.A. 7 SENIOR PERSONNEL Thomas Blais Therese Goebel Paula Rochon Sister M. A Diane Robarge ugustine, R.S.M. C L E M E N T PACHESNY FUNERAL DIRECTOR I BURDICK AGENCY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS NOTARY PUBLIC 1662 Sixlh al Dale Complimenis of . . . WALTERS' PHARMACY ir Compliments of . . . REMWOLT CLEANERS AND TAILORS 401 Broadway Phone 3-2068 Muskegon Heighls Compliments of MUSKEGON TOOL 8. DIE CO. Compliments of . . . RAY TONY CIOE H 0 S L E R 1 S Groceries and Meats YYY 103 E. Lcxketon Phone 2-5827 Ph 3-1696 D A W E s Y Q U R USED AUTO PARTS F L 0 R I S T ANDY'S Auro PARTS 'A' We Buy Wrecked Cars 77 E. Delano Avenue Muskegon Heights 2'5l12 Gelly Sl. Muskegon, Mich. C I' T f . . . LANGLOIS REFRIGERATION 'mp 'men S O Sales - Service WESTINGHOUSE - FRIGIDAIRE D I A M O N D SHERER-GILLETT Muskegon's Own 1310 Sanford Sl. Muskegon Heighls - Phone 314204 Wholesale Retail Evenings 5-0434 Phone 3-2279 Congratulations to the Graduating Class From ORGE Division of BORG-WARNER CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1952 I -I FUNERAL HOME E 7 BASIL I. YOUNG, Director AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY and NIGHT Phone 2-3873 'I102 Terrace Street ALFRED J. HUNTER G' COMPANY Jobbers MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES 'l8'I8 to 1838 Henry Street Muskegon, Michigan GREENWOOD'S Real Estate Broker CITY, FARM AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Wilfred Greenwood 1208 Peck Street Muskegon Heights, Michigan HOULE DRY CLEANERS GROCER COMPANY 240 MASON AVENUE Shop With Confidence Compliments of . . . A. I. VALLIER 6 SONS WALLPAPER .- PAINTS - DECORATING 'I644 Sixth Street Phone 2-3127 YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTER BREAD Snow I e BREAD Av, Buy Q Muskegon bake brecxd-buy Snowhite NATIONALLY ADVERTISED TEEN-AGE FOOTWEAR AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN ir R. and S. SHOES 193 W. Western Ave. Compliments of . . . BOLT HARDWARE CO. PAINTS JOSEPH GOEBEL 8. SON HOUSEWARES GLASS O 236 Mmm Ave.-aaruah sf. ARBOR FLORAL CO. TWENTY-SIX YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE LIPTON 8. TIGHE Commission Agents SINCLAIR REFINING CO. Ottawa and Cross MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Phone 2-5333 COMPLIMENTS PLETCHER'S or FURNITURE JEWELRY MERCY HOSPITAL GIFTS Novemes f 2152 Getty Street Congratulations to the Class of '52 DOBBEN MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH QUALITY DAIRY CO. GOLDEN GUERNSEY DAIRY PRODUCTS Quality, First, Last, and Always 270 Apple Avenue Phone 3-2457 I32'6 Moffett St. FOR ALL YOUR RECORDS COME To CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE RECORD SPOT . KIEFT S DRUG STORE 861 Terrace St. Phone 2-7357 Across from the Telephone Bldg. O O 9 COMPLIMENTS Reid-Graff OF Corporation E. H. Sheldon , Equlpmenl Cn. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS or , Weather Seal fi? tv DN OF MUSKEGON 9 California Redwood E5ua,:'m ,, Interchangeable S'5'45' STORM WINDOWS Yes, you will always SCREENS find Reddy Kilowatt and your electric servant at the - DOORS HEAD OF THE LINE . to wish all the . . . graduates, every success in the world. CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY 881 Pine Street Phone 2-2231 Compliments of . . . 0 MAPLE LANES 2300 Henry Street Make CENTRAL HARDWARE Your Headquarters for LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Fertilizers and Golf Lawn Seed Eclipse Hand Power Lawn Mowers Phone 2-2787-Terrace and Catawba We deliver FRITZ THE DRUGGIST The Rexall Store V A. KRAUTHEIM 329 W. WESTERN AVE. Quality Jewelry Since 1887 Telephone 2--3401 Established 1866 FRANCIS JIROCH CO. Cigars - Cigarettes - Tobaccos Candy and Fountain Supplies 2418 Market S-t. Muskegon, Mich. COMPLIMENTS PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP 1394 Terrace 82 Myrtle EXPERT SHOE SERVICE Compliments of . . . CHADWICK'S DRIVE IN MUSKEGON FLORAL CO. Visit Muskegon's Largest Green Houses for Fresh Flowers Pine St.-Between Irwin and Grand Congratulations to the Class of 1952 HATHAWAY MOTOR CO. cones - PLYMOUTH Comer Third and Merrill Congratulations to the Class of '52 MARY'S BEAUTY SALON 1756 Sanford Owner - Mary Carr Operator - Ester Carlson 4? fs? 49' . wo Congratulations to the Class of '52 HASSETT OIL CO. Distributor MARATHON CAT GASOLINE SAUM'S BARBER SHOP ' Q 5 9 500 Peck Street 244 Mason Ave. HEIGHTS MUSKEGON. MICH. HARDWARE MUTUAL Insurance for your . . . BEAUTY CENTRE AUTOMOBILE HOME HUf'lIel', Prop. Phone 2-8687 BURREL W. LADD 242 Mason Ave. Muskegon, Mich. P' O' Box 554 1706 Salford Phone 2-7509 Muskegon. Mich. Compliments of . . . PRICE DRY CLEANERS 1871 Peck St. A 8. L GROCERY 4230 Henry St. Just Across The Float Bridge MEATS - GROCEHIES - BEVERAGES BEER 6: NOVELTIES STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Phone 32-7235 BEST WISI-IES FROM Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 K L E N T I S CLARKE SANDING Bowling and Billiards MACHINE COMPANY 30 E. Cla Avenue . Muskegon, yMichigan BEST WISHES Fo' pcvwaaa SUCCESS and HAPPINESS DEPARTMENT STORE to the June Graduating Class Muskegfm Hei9hfS of 1952 'A' 111124. STORE OF FAMOUS BRANDS DRINAN, ROACH G' COMPANY .I I g I . REALTORS COAL 1061 PECK swarm WOOD COKE 'Water, Sand and Sunshine 'A-e-'-'-'- '-'-'-e--'M'-'v'-A -'f-'-'ff-Aff -'-' ' Q 676 W. Western Phone 2-3194 COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT Highland Park Dairy Serving Our Community For Over 40 Years VAN DERVELDE'S FURNITURE CO. The Home of Good Furniture Broadway at Fifth Across from Norge OOO Clock Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Get SANITONE CLEANING' iThe Beauty Treatment for Clothes! C11 Illeier Cleaners, Inc. Where the Good Work Comes From' 623 W. CLAY AVE. 1314 SANFORD ST., HTS. 1304 ARTHUR ST. 1045 W. LAKETON AVE. Call 2-2987 for Pick-Up and Delivery COMPLIMENTS OF . . . IIIIIIIIEII VEIIE ELECTRIC 00. Your Eledricul Servant N 845 Terrace Street Phone 2-7498 For the BEST in Qualify UNIFORM-S BLOUSES SKIRTS GYM SUITS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EISENBERG SL O'HARA COMPLIMENTS OF I-Ii-Lo D A I RY 1471 Apple Avenue GREETINGS, STUDENTS Make Our Bank Your Financial Headquarters PROMPT and FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE The Hackley Union National Bank Muskegon's Largest Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COMPLIMENTS OF v Lakey Foundry 81 machine Co Office Machines Sales 81 Service Ce. Your Royal Typewriter Dealer 'A' 392 APPLE AVENUE MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Cgtlt tth C1 11952 L CONTINENTAL MOTORS CORPORATION SMART COOKS KNOW SOS hOs gOt it MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY Compliments . . . GILBERT COMPANY Upholstering 1656 Sixth St. PEARSON DRUG STORE Prescriptions Accurately Filled Corner Hoyt and Hackley Muskegon Heights, Michigan Phone 29-278 Compliments of . . . THE CORNER STORE Sixth and Larch KAY WISNESKI HENRY'S MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES 1496 Beidler St. Phone 2-2016 Meats that You Can Eat At Prices You Can Meet. Congratulations from GEORGE GONYO'S Peck 8. Laketon Phone 2-2839 TIMKO BROS., INC. Stanton. Delaware 'ir CONTRACT HAULING Compliments of . . . QUALITY CLEANERS Compliments of . . . FISHER STEEL 6 Opposite Central Campus SUPPLY CO. . vvv HASSELMAN'S GATEWAY SERVICE Marathon Products Getty and Airline Property of Ray Chandonnet Phone 3-2282 I.G.A. FOOD MARKET GOOD QUALITY FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Third at Monroe-Muskegon, Mich. Phone 2-2172 ampeau, Ittullally 81 llleier, Inc. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 2-3776 924 Second Street Muskegon, Michigan HERE'S TO YOU, GRADUATE! Greater Muskegon is proud of you! Sealed Power is proud of you! As a graduate of our Greater Muskegon High Schools, you are eminently well qualified to step out, to college or to a iob, and give us all cause for further pride. Since 191 l, Sealed Power has been one of Greater Muskegon's largest employers. lt has been our policy always to give preference to young people who have been educated in Greater Muskegon. lt has been our pleasure to see many ot them advance to top positions here. Never, in all time, has there been greater oppor- tunity for high school graduates than now. Because of our faith in you, and in the Greater Muskegon schools you attended, we know you will make the most of that opportunity. Sealed F. WCISLO'S FOOD SHOP Try our home-made Polish Sausage 1736 Beidler St. - Phone 2-2508 J. H. LEE 81 SON HARDWARE 9 O O Muskegon Heights compnmenn of ACHTERHOFF eEoRGE's ARCADE LUNCH MORTUARY Clay and Jefferson Compliments of . . . B o E L K IN s ' I CHUCK'S SERVICE 487 Wood at Iackson GENERATOR, STARTER 8. IGNITION SERVICE MOBILE GAS COMPLETE FOOD MARKET A pleasant place to shop! 801 Maffett St. - Muskegon Heights MUSKEGON GLASS CO. Corner of Pine and Clay MIRRORS - PLATE GLASS WINDOW GLASS STELLA LUDWIG Hats of Distinction V HOMER HAYDEN'S East Broadway Refresh . . . ' A 7 fl add zest 'O 'he 'Nl Wh h m.l,.J OUI' 6 mlm an :GFX-Y ? 1946 PECIK , 1784 GETTY 1, A I Deuclous AND REFRESHING US,31 AT M40 'A' Campbell, Wyunt and Cannon Foundry Company MANNING. MAXWELL 6. MOORE. INC. Shaw-Box Crane and Hoist Division CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Attend Business College After Graduation MUSKEGON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS RICE BAKE SHOP The Best In Baked Goods WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING CAKES NEWEST OF THE NEW FOR '52 S T U D E B A K E R Bowen-Fischer Motor Co. CLASS OF 1928 LUCILLE HURST RAMONA KUBEL ELOISE LeTART CATHERINE MIERLE VICTOR PERREAULT CLASS OF 1929 HARVEY DUIAIJLT MARGUERITE GROLEAU FRED LUPRES AMELIA LeMIEUX GEORGE PANYARD ARDETH WADE WANDA WADE FLORENCE RAIRIGH IDo:ealedI CLASS OF 1930 OMER BOURDO HARRY FORTIN CONSTANCE GREGORY R. J. COMET HALLEY BERNICE IMBAULT VERNON NOEL CLASS OF 1931 FIDELIS DION GENEVIEVE JEANNOT MARGUERITE LAMIERT HENRY LENIUS LUCAS MIERLE MELBA WADE CLASS OF 1932 ROBERT FORTON GEORGE GIROUX AUDREY GREGORY DELORES HALLEY RUSSELL LaBELLE DONALD LASSER ARMENE LAMBERT Ibecoasedl MARY LATHROP IRVIN LQMIEUX JOSEPH NEISER GEORGE PERRAULT HENRY WALKER CLASS OF 1933 RUTH BARTHOLOMEW CAMII.I.E DORN CHARLES LQPRES CHANNING LeMIEUX JANNE MARTIN BERNADETTE NADEAU LOUIS PICHETTE VIVAN SENECAL KENNETH SLORF GEORGIA GALE YOUNG 70 CLASS OF 1934 CECELIA CARDINAL DERNICE GELINAS ROSALIE HODSON VELO HOULE CLAIRE HUFFMAN MARTHA JOHNSON RICHARD LAMBERT DORIS LAURIN PAULINE MIERLE RAYMOND NEISER ESTELLE OUIGLEY ALBERT SCHREBE MAIRE SHAW CLASS OF 1935 PATRICIA BELANGER WINIFRED BLAIS LOIS BRYE LIONEL CAYO ALBERTA HOULE VINCENT JEANNOT URSULA MAGNAN FLORENCE MROZEWSKI LEON NOEL LOI5 OLSON IDeceusecII RAYMOND LYONNAIS amfeldme f F CLASS OF 1936 LORRAINE BARNARD PHILIP CAYO BEATRICE FAUCHER MARIE GELINAS MARVA JANE HALLEY ARMAND HOULE ARITA LASSER EVELYN LeBOEUF JAMES LeMIEUX CLASS OF 1937 BERNICE BERICHON JEANNE BLAIS THERESE CIOE ELOISE DAIGLE ARTHUR FORTIN WILLIAM FORTIER DONALD GELINAS LUCILLE GIROUX JOAN HOULE ROBERT JEANNOT THOMAS LeCOMPTE RITA LYONNAIS RITA PEARSON IDeceasedI HELEN SULLIVAN BEATRICE VALLIERE CLASS OF 1938 MAXINE ALBERS RITA MAIRE ARTIBEE CARMEN BOURDON RITA CAYO ELAINE FAUCHER GERALDINE FORTON VIRGIL FORTON MARY JANE KOLKOWSKI PHILOMENE LuPRES RONALD LQBOEUF WILLIAM MESSINK JOHN MIERLE THEODORE PRICE CLASS OF 1939 MARY BARNARD CHARLES BEBEAU IDcceusedI WILFRED BERICHON ROBERT BLAIS MARCEL BOUCHER MARGARET FAUCHER EDNA FORTIN JOSEPH HOULE Ibecoasedl JOAN KOBIERSKI LEAH LANGLOIS RICHARD LaMIEUX MARCELLA MIERLE JAMES PRICE WILLIAM PIERSON DORRINE SAUVE GENEVIEVE VALLIERE CLASS OF 1940 DAVID BARNARD ELVAH IARTHOLOMEW GERRALDINE BAUSTERT LUCIEN BELANGER THOMAS BOURDON FREDERICK BRYE GEORGIANNA CARRON MARIE PAUL D'AVIGNON MARIE DIETRICH THERESE DION AUDREY FINK THELMA FUNKE ANTHONY GREGORY GERALD LuBEI.I.E ROCH LAMIERT MARGARET LANGLOIS VINCENT LQFEVRE CLARE LYONNAIS LORRAINE MESSINK THOMAS PAOUIN ROBERT PRAUSE CAMILLE ROSS ETHEL SWITALSKI ROBERT VALLIERE MAX WALBURN The TWENTY-NINERS ready for acrlon. George Panyard, Fred LaPres and Hervey Dubaulf CLASS OF 1941 LOUISE BLAIS HENRY BOURDON JOSEPHINE BOURDON RAYMOND DAULT RICHARD DAULT JEANNE FAUCHER YVONNE FAUCHER ELIZABETH FINK DOLORES FORTON LORETTA GOROUX MARIE LaBELLE FRANCES LQCOMPTE JUNE LQMIEUX ROBERT MOSHOS CHARLOTTE NEDEAU HAROLD PRICE MARY ELLEN PRAUSE EDMIRE ROCHON ROBERT SAUVE MURIEL THEISEN GENEVIEVE TICE CLASS OF 1942 GLORIA ALBERS JEAN ANNIS LaVERNE BOURDON STANLEY BOURDON EMMAJEAN BOURDON PAUL CARR JOHN FORS DONALD FORTIER JULIETTE LQROUX JEANNE MARTIN BEVERLY MURRAY MARY ELLEN ROSS CLASS OF 1943 EDWARD ALBERS GLORIA BAUSTERT GEORGE BLAIS MARSHALL BLANCHETTE JUNE BOURDON WILLIAM BOURDON ELOISE CARRON LORRAINE CAPUA ANGELA CIOE LuVERLE DAIGLE EMORY DERR MARIA DQHONDT VINCENT DIETRICH RICHARD FAUCHER FLORENCE GIROUX SHIRLEY GROLEAU MARGARET HALLE THERESE LAMBERT BEVERLY LQBOEUF ALVIN MARTIN FLORENCE PLAUHER IDozeuudI JOAN ROCHON GWENDOLYN THEISEN PAUL VALLIERE CLASS OF 1944 JEANNETTE BOURDON LORRAINE CHAMBERS GERALDINE CHARRON ELIZABETH CUTLER PHYLLIS CYR BARBARA DAULT ALMA GEORGE GLORIA GROLEAU MARY HALLSTRAND PAULINE JOHNSON LILLIAN LAMBERT BERNARD LANGLOIS FRANCES LQTARTE JAMES MESSENK MATTHEW MIERLE THOMAS O'TOOLE ROSE MARIE VALLIERE WILLIAM WARD PATRICIA WEBSTER CLASS OF 1945 ROBERT BOURDON MARION DEVIAENE GERMAIN DQGRAVE NOELLA DnHONDT CLARA DIETRICH JOYCE DION JANET DROUILLARD LOIS FORTIN DOROTHY GAGNON HARRY GEOGHAN JEAN GLEASON FRANCES GROLEAU THERESE HAGGERTY RICHARD JOHNSON JOAN KOLKOWSKI JAMES LANGLOIS CLASS OF 1946 SALLY BOURDON SUZANNE CARDINAL ELLEN CARRON DOLORES CAYO LORNA CHAMBERS THOMAS CONNELL MARY CORINTI ROBERT DAULT MARIE DEVIAENE BARBARA DION BEATRICE FALBE ARLENE FORTON DORIS HALLSTRAND BERNICE HOLTZ THERESE LCPRES VERONICA LQCOMPTE EUGENE LQMIEUX GERALD MACKEY DEMETRA MOSHOS MARTIN O'TOOLE JAMES PAOUIN CHARMAINE ROSENBERG MARYELLEN TIGHE CLASS OF 1947 RICHARD BOWNE LUMINA CARRON LOUISA CHANDONNET HOWARD DEITRICH EUGENE DQMARS MARILYN DION DOROTHY DROUILLARD THOMAS FAUCHER PATRICIA GEOGHAN MARIAN HOLTZ PATRICIA LQBOEUF ANTHONY LGPRES FRANCIS LuPRES MARY LOU MURRAY MICHAEL O'TOOLE LARRY PRICE DELORES ROBERTS HAROLD ROCHON IDueasedI DOLORES SHEERAN MARVIN SIMONSON NANCY TIGHE SUZANNE WEBSTER MARIWYN WHEELER The FORTY-NINERS rehearsing for The Miser. Jerry Lambert, .lack Andrews and James McCIoske CLASS OF 1948 SHIRLEY ANDERSON RICHARD BISSON RITA BOURDON VIRGINIA BOURDON JOYCE CAPUA GEORGE DAMMINGA RONALD J. DION THOMAS DRAKOS CAROLINE DUMOUCHEL JOSEPHINE FOLTYNEWICZ CAROLE FORTIER DELBERT FORTON LOIS GREENWOOD BARBARA GROLEAU ELLA MARGARET HUFFMAN PHYLLIS KENNEDY DOROTHY LAMBERT RUSSELL LeBOEUF DARRELL ROSENBERG GLENN SIMONSON WILLIAM VANDEVEN ROBERT WARD MARY WHITE DELORES ZORATTI BERNADETTE MITCHELL CLASS OF 1949 JACK ANDREWS WYNNE A. ALLARD RICHARD ANTEKEIER JOYCE BAUSTER GERMAINE BEAUREGARD NEIL BULLERMAN DOLORES CADY MARILYN CADY MARVA DION PATRICIA DION ELIZABETH FAUCHER EDWARD GEOGHAN ROBERT GOEBEL LORRAINE HOLTZ JERRY LAMBERT ARLOA LANGLOIS DOLORES LANGLOIS CATHERINE LQPRES JOSEPH LuPRES RITA LGBOEUF JOAN MARTIN JOAN MAY JAMES MCCLOSKEY gem af 1952, s' IPages 10 thru 231 IRENE MITLASZEWSKI LORETTA PEPERA LENORA ROBERTS JOHN RUSSELL JOAN SIMONSON NEIL TIGHE BERNARD YOST CLASS OF 1950 JERRY ANTEKEIER ANN BLAIS RONALD BOUCHARD NANCY DROUILLARD ERNESTINE DUMOUCHEL DAVID EDDINGTON FRANCES GEOGHAN WILFRED GREENWOOD RICHARD HALLSTRAND ' LUELLA HUFFMAN MARIE KELLY MARGARET LGPRES ROSEMARY LaPRES GLADYS MASCITTI MARION MAY BARBARA MOSHER PATRICIA PANYARD CLARA ANN PAQUIN ROBERT PETERMAN TERRANCE ROSS CLASS OF 1951 DONNA BLANCHETTE ROSEMARY BODENBERG JEROME BOURDON JANE BROGREN ELIZABETH CARR JOAN DAULT MARGARET DIETRICH DONALD DION DAVID DOBB JEAN HOLTZ MICHAEL LADD BENITA MITCHELL VIRGINIA O'TOOLE FREDRICK PANYARD EUGENE RUSSELL FRANCIS SHEERAN JOHN SMITH JOHN VANDEVEN MARY WEBSTER RUTH WHITE flee COMPLIMENTS OF 1 IIUTO ,SIX N u !0'4ff Q es 4, 'W 7716 ' .-4' E' I' 'I 9 2 f IDM I f ICE CIIEAM IIIIMPAIIY 3, -H 2 5 mfilb 90 S Where you get tops in Ice Cream Q06-,I d I O QQSP S Acnxcvl ELECTRIC . . . Muskegon APPLIANCES Building Marerials co. QQUSQQQMON Wholesale and Retail MOTOR WINDING ENGINEERING Dealers in Mason's Supplies o I734 Getty Sf. at Larch MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Phone 2-3388-2-3262 HIILL ELECTRIC C0 1965 Sanford St. Phone 2-3758 MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN TYLER SALES C0 O Distributor DREW RY'S BEER I TCDLJRCCDTTE Compliments of I. S. ANDERSON PACKING CO.. INC. GARNAAT FLOWER SHOP 0 Phone 2-3391 1378 Peck SL Muskegon, Mich. RUITER BROTHERS PLUMBING, HEATING G SUPPLIES Repair Work a Speciality Phone 3-2224 1330 Moffett Muskegon Heights Compliments of . . . DION'S SERVICE STATION YYY Congratulations to the Class of '52 WATKINS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS PHYSICIAN'S SUPPLIES U TRIED THE REST . . . NOW TRY THE BEST HOSTESS CAFETERIA Phone 24-1307 266 West Clay Ave.-Muskegon, Mich If your clothes are not becoming to you . . . They should be coming to us SOCKS SABIN CLEANER, INC Broadway at Leahy -- Heights CONGRATULATIONS FROM I ORGENSEN'S FOOD MARKET O O 9 I9 Iona Ave. Phone 2-3417 DANIELS I O O DISTINCTIVE GIFTS We like your PROFILE . . Come in and get a full view of us. VETS MEN'S WEAR 261 W. WESTERN HAHN'S DRUG STORE PILLS AND THINGS Phone 3-2245 DAIGLE'S HUT 303 West Laketon 0 CONGRATULATIONS FROM CONGRATULATIONS CAREFUL WORKERS OF P BAXTER LAUNDERERS 8. DRY CLEANERS Phone 2-2672 DAIRY QUEEN 1015 I efferson ACHTERHOFF Compliments of . . . JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN AMBULANCE 1950 DISTRICT PAROCHIAL CHAMPS MUSKEGON SAVINGS BANK O MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN DRELLES RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL BAR 388 Western Ave. A ross from Occidental COMPLIMENTS Hennedy Barber 81 Beauty Supply Co. IIIIIIII COMPLIMENTS OF Wilhert Burial Vault Bo You'll always be happy trading at HASPER'S SAV-MOR MARKETS THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Remember Us for Your Wedding Cake COLE'S BAKERIES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 M I L A D Y ' S WOMEN'S APPAREL P A N Y A R D ' S First at Clay GIFTS - CARDS PHOTO FRAMES RELIGIOUS GOODS PAINT - WALLPAPER BILL HOULE USED CARS The dealer that deals GETTY AT HACKLEY MUSKEGON HEIGHTS Congratulations from MORTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY A Muskegon Heights Industry since 1891 Manufacturers of DRAW-CUT MACHINE TOOLS AUTOMATIC WELDING MACHINES FINISHED MACHINE KEYS Rwmgone f fffi y Y-YJSYJYNW Y T 'Hnat ,ff A 9 c 5 sites L-me lovuura mg UANA PHINIINE EHMPANY l0A0f0grcLloAy . . . georg smith 4 , Y QM , .. S25 , M5 ff x i ,Zia ' 4 . J if Y 1 1 5 S A Y . Sensor gurls relax during the noon hour. Doesn't she look sweet? 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