St Joseph High School - Crescent Yearbook (St Joseph, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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Here is Your Maintenance Staff Bus Drivers l it .K iv - LY fr f, l T wqgicriif T Q ,neg x,,' ' -cmd , .. MF- l-ittdt-Il. supervisor of the maintenance de- The school buses are driven by Mr. Peck, Mr. Shoup, and Mr. Tunis. Mr. Tunis and Mr. partment, inspects a table saw. Shoup are waiting for the three o'clock exodus from the high school. Custodian l Not Pictured: Mr. Peck and Mr. Mlynek, . . , . . ' , h k h re - Mrs.hPlschke is general custodian of the school. Mr. TJOJZEST ir: 5l:t:dYy::,:::roPv:N:i:,oLf :o:.,:n:L, sm., serves as bmldmg engmeer' equipment which has been added to the main- tenance department. Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Hess, hot lunch cook, is assisted by student helpers, Robert Hart, Emil LaVioIette, James Mench- ' h am is under the mger, Ronald Hart, Ruth Waldenmaier, and Larry Johnson. The noon hour Iunc pr09I' 7 supervision of Mrs. Raymer, who this year inaugurated cafeteria serving. 1

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Health Education 3 i Mrs. Richards, the school nurse, and monitor Carol Moore make use of the eye chart in giving eye tests. Driver Education 16 Speech Correction Special Education Library Science Mrs. Kasischke, speech correctionist for the St. Joseph and Fairplain schools, is having a conference with a high school student. The school librarian, Miss Swanson, gives training to student librarians. JU'-'IY Christman, a senior library monitor, is learning how to type library cards. Hands at ten and two, says Mr. Karsten, the school's vet- eran driver training instructor. Rae Marie Marshall and Linda Dalrymple are about to enter one of the two dual control cars used for the class. The course includes thirty hours of class- room instruction and six enioyable hours behind the wheel of a Chevrolet or Ford.



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Here 's Your Class of I9 6 JAMES R. BERNARD When ioy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. Jim Bernard is a natural leader who has served his class well. In addition to his conscientious and admirable leadership as class presi- dent for the past two years, he has participated in many of the sports altered at SJHS, including golf, bas- ketball, and intramurals. He has been an active member of the Student Council. After playing the part of an angel in the senior play, Jim became a member of Thespians. His musical talents have shown in his four years' work in band, pep band, and orches- tra. He is a member of the National Honor Society. SUSAN SCOTT What wisdom can you find that is greater than kind- ness? Sue Scott is one of the most active and versatile girls in the class. As a iunior she was elected to the National Honor Society. She served as under- class editor of the Mazenblue. Her participation in Thespians followed her work as iunior play director, she was also a member of the senior ploy cast. Sue is a member of the Windup Staff, Future Teachers, and Y-Teens. She has taken part in vocal music as a member of the mixed chorus and madrigal singers. Sue's friendliness and willingness to help will be long remembered by her classmates. 18 The Cfficers PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT James Bernard Richard Sheldon Susan Scott TREASURER L James Burrows RICHARD S. SHELDON, JR. He loves to have his share of fun But not before his work is done. In the middle ol his iunior year, Dick Sheldon enrolled at SJHS, com- ing from Dayton, Ohio, in the short time that he has been here, he has established himself as an outstand- ing student. He was chosen edltor of the 1956 Mazenblue and last summer attended the iou-'nalism school for yearbook editors as well as Boys' State. As a member of the Student Council, he diligently promoted an Honor Roll. He was elected to mem- bership in the National Honor So- ciety this year. Dick has been a iunior and senior varsity tennis player. JAMES BURROWS I hurry not, neither do I worry. Jim Burrows always has o good word for everyone. When there is a iob to be done, he is the first to help. He worked hard on the '55 magazine sale. He has been a spark behind the Junior Bowling League for the past four years. He has also been a very consistent scorer in golf. As an outstanding performer in both iunior and senior class plays, he won membership in the Thespian Society. He was also elected to the National Honor Society. He will always be remembered for his quick wit and well timed humor.

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