St Philip High School - Statuette Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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JAMES WEIDEMAN A solrd rntellrgent mrnd to gerher wrth a natural talent rn football have made Jrm one of the leaders of hrs class One of the most popular boys rn the senror class he was elected both treasurer of the class and co captarn of the football team As rts first strrng center he was one of the marnstays of the football team for four years In he classroom he combrned much hard work wrth natural abrlrty and thus kept hrmself rn the upper part of the class Hrs ready wrt and humor have helped hrs comrades over many a rough spot Whatever field of endeavor he enters after leavrng school we are sure he wrll be outstandmg Good luck always jrm joe Pouell PEGGY ST PIERRE Drd someone say Good thrngs come rn small packages ' lf you re lookrng for somebody to prove thrs statement be sure to look for Peggy just over live feet wrth dark harr and a vrva crous Splfll Peg rs found at all the games dances and ether school functrons Pegs motto must be If rts worth dorng at all IIS worth dorng well for her collectron of elephants can be surpassed by none Her happy and carefree ways have garned for her many frrends rn her years at St Phrlrps Best of luck Peg and we re all hoping you wrll do as well rn the future as you have rn the past Palrmz Su eel BERNARD BATES Lrke the proverbral bad penny Bud turned up rust rn trme to graduate wrth the rest of the gang Hrs return was harled b all for the Class of 6 wouldnt be complete wrthout hrm Hrs good natured person alrty hrs contagrous smrle and hrs easy gomg manner make hrm a welcome member of the class Bud enjoys playrng the prano and sleeprng late though when the occasron demands he can bear down on the books wrth the best of them Bud rntends to go to college after graduatron before settrng our on the road to success Good luck Bud' Patrick Calhoun JAMES ROBINSON If you see a tall blond walkrng down Caprtal Avenue about 8 50 rn the mornrng chances are rt rs Flrck A member of the varsrty basketball team jrm rs one of the more actrve boys rn the class takrng part rn all school actrvrtres He also enjoys all sports espe Crally swrmmrng and huntrng jrm hopes to attend the Unr versrty of Notre Dame and to become an engrneer We know that he wrll succeed Best of luck always Glenn H enry GEORGETTE RICHTER Prompt Steady Able and Ready That dark harred marden wrth the dancrng feet whom you just met rs our Queenre Good fellowshrp and a krnd word for all have won her numerous frrends Thrs wrth her wrnrrrng smrle and sunny drsposrtron wrll carry her over any rough spots she may encounter on the road to success The old adage says that Brg surprrses come rn small packages and I belreve rts true for the unexpected always hap pens when Queenre rs about That your future may be brrght and happy Georgette rs the wrsh of your classmates Bonnzbell Holden . ji . E ' r, 'wa' r d 5 ' Y l lit - ' 2 . 1 lm , ' t . .. V - 5 1 , . , ' ' ' - . I ' . I U 7 V ' jrm Robrnson, better known as 2 ' s v I I H D . v ff . 7 - ' 3 3 , . , . . , I 1 y ,I - 4 fl - ll . - f t In , D. , . . . . ' , v . . , , . .



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3 66144 Mdfory It was a shy and bashful but determined group of freshmen that entered the ninth grade room on that first September morning At that time we were but gleams 1n the eyes of the Seniors because the junior Wiener Roast was only a month away Well, we ll let you guess the rest Afterwards they even tried to make us dance with girls' But things were different when our Freshman Frolrc rolled around Th1s was also the year that football held a real place on the sports calendar Although the first year was mostly practice sessnons, we were promised six competmons the following year Then, with our exams passed, we became Sophomores At the opening of our Sophomore year we were privileged to take our places in the newer and larger High School building Due to the increased enrollment, the class was divided 1nto two home rooms This year we held our annual dance, the Sophomore Stomp ID the school gym, with Tommy Pratt and his orchestra furnrshrng the music Toward the end of the year many of us were fortunate enough to attend the Senior Prom Then once more school closed for the summer vacation, leavlng us wtth the pleasant thought that we would soon be Iunrors As uniors our first and most rmportant task was to elect class ofiicers That accomplished, we began our sale of Christmas cards to acqu1re sufficient In December we put on our greatest success yet, The Sno Frolrc, Vwlfh Mike Kellys orchestra supplying the orchestration As the cnd of the year drew closer we attended the Senior Prom at the Hart Hotel and mo weeks later we were hosts to the Seniors at the unlor Senlor Banquet Graduation nrght we were given the honor of escorting the Senlors up the aisle in church During our vacation we pondered over and over aga1n What w1ll it be like when we are Seniors? And now with this important honor placed upon our shoulders we embarked upon our most momentous Journey that of our Senior year At our first class meet1ng lt was unanimously decided to publrsh a new and better year book' You are now reading tt' Our first big activity was the Halloween dance whrch turned out to be a big success Next, with Christmas coming we began our plans for the Senror Prom It was to be held on December 28th ln order to allow vaca tnonmg alumni to attend E Benson s Orchestra from Lansing was our chorce 81 O ' 9 3 . . , ' funds to sponsor the junior-Senior Banquet. 7 7 ' 1

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