Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI)

 - Class of 1937

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S E Ray Conley Schools are a good thing, so some people say But Pd give up my share of them any old day. Baseball 1-2; Football 1. Jeanette Conrad “Butch” One ' who is always happy and gay Oh, that we all could be that way. Wanda June Crane “Storky” Though small in stature as you see, She’s as peppy as can be. Band 3-4; Class Officer 3; Girl Reserves 3-4; Junior Play; Or- chestra3. Gerald Craven “Jerry” It. seems I’ll have to leave this station It’s time to start my education Band 1-4; Chorus 1-2; Baseball 1-4; Operetta 2; Intramurals 4. Lucile Creamer “Luke” Ouiet and peaceful, some folks say Oh, that they knew her quiet way. G. A. A. 2-4; Intramurals 1-4. Freda Dauber “Pete” Do you have a tevnper you can spare? She hasn’t one, even with black hair. G. A. A. 1-2; Intramurals 1-3. Lloyd Df.Ford “Barrel-head” Who knows but what someday he’ll be A tackle all the coeds see? Football 2-4; Basketball 1-2; Varsity Club 3-4; Operetta 1-4; chorus 1-4; Senior Play Staff. Vernon Donley Happy-go-lucky with no thought of school Waste little time or you’ll be a fool. Band 2-4; Hi-Y 3-4; Chorus 4; Baseball 1-4; Operetta Orches¬ tra 3-4; Glee Club 4. Dorothy Dull “Corky” If names should prove a handy tool, “Dull’s an exception to the rule. Science Club 3-4; Rural Club 1 - 2 . Virginia Edgerton “Ginger” If it’s a good time for which you pine Go up to Ginger’s house some¬ time. Band 1-4; Girl Reserves 1-4; Orchestra 3; Junior Play.

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Francile Baer “Gran” Now here we see a buxom lass Whose name is first in this big class. Girl Reserves 1-2; Chorus 1-4; High School Orchestra 3-4; Op¬ eretta Orchestra 4; Choir 4. Gertrude Beall “Gertie” A personality few can surpass We’re glad to have her in our class. Operetta 1-2; Girl Reserves 1-3; Junior Play. William Blain “Bud” Maybe Napoleon once was small But he wasn’t sneezed at, not at all. Intramural 1-3; Junior Play; Band 1-4; Senior Play. Donald Blanchard “Don” There are many a miss who sit and crave To have him as her handsome knave. Football 3-4; Varsity Club 3-4; Senior Play. Lucile Borgert “Lucy” She studies loyally each day And that is more than some can say. Intramurals 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Operetta 1 ; Rural Students’ Club 2-4; Speech Club 2. Helen Virginia Britton Sometimes in this wide world of gloom A rose springs forth of fairest bloom. Chorus 1-2; Senior Play. William Bryan “Bill” His talents lie in field of art A nd that is where he’ll make his start. Intramurals 1-2; J-Hop Commit¬ tee; Operetta 4; Sturgensian Staff; Trojan Staff 4; Foot¬ ball 1. Richard Bucknell “Dick” Some girls’ hearts go pity-pat But he’s as gentle as a cat. J-Hop Committee; Trojan Staff 4. Martha Burt “Burtie” A good time was her usual aim I know we all would like the same. Operetta 1-3; Speech Club 4, Glee Club 1-4; Class Officer 3 ; Constantine 3 ; Choir 4. Kenneth Colbert “Whimpy” He yelled and yelled to no avail We couldn’t make the rafters quail. Cheer Leader 3-4; Operetta 3; J-Hop Committee; Senior Play Staff. 9



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I Carl Fillmore “ Slim” Pride doeth much to fall of man So let ' s escape it all we can. Chorus 4. Robert Ferrel “Bob” Don ' t you think that it ' s sublime With a personality like mine? Operetta 3-4; Choir 3-4; Debate 4; Sturgensian Staff; Junior Play; Senior Play; Trojan Staff 4; J-Hop Committee; Extempor¬ aneous Speech 4. Gerald Fisher Because the country is his home The hills and forests he does rome. F. F. A. 1-4. Jean Freeland What matter books and time that ' s spent As long as you ' re indifferent? Chorus 2; Trojan Staff 4; Op¬ eretta 2; Junior Play Staff; J- Hop Committee; Sturgensian Staff. John Freeland “ Johnie It seems he likes us so That he didn ' t want to go. Band 4; Hi-Y 1-4; Operetta 1-3; Glee Club 3-4; Varsity Club 3-4; Speech Club 3; J-Hop Commit¬ tee; Football 1-2-4; Basketball 2-4; Baseball 1-4. 1 1 R S Richard Freeman “Dick” He ' s tall and dark and hand¬ some, too. That ' s why so many hearts are blue. Class Officer 3; Sturgensian Staff; J-Hop Committee; Foot¬ ball 3-4. June Mary Gilbert “Judy” We ' ve found an all-around girl at last She ' ll never become a thing of the past. Speech Play 3 ; Junior Play; Sen¬ ior Play; Speech Club 3; Oper¬ etta 3-4; G. A. A. 2-4; Science Club 2-4; Choir 3-4; Oratorical Contest 3; Intramurals 1-4; Cheer Leader 3-4; Honor Roll. William Gonyou “Bill” Although he ' s been here but a year, He ' s gained some friends from far and near. Redford High School, Detroit; Chorus 2; R. O. T. C. 1 ; Basket¬ ball. Evangeline Goss Here ' s someone who is worth¬ while And you ' ll know her by her smile. George Grisamer “Greasy” With school I easily could part Why take such trifling things to heart? Basketball 2-3; Baseball 1-2; In¬ tramurals 1-4.

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