Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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Together We ' re Leaving the Sheltered Bay Jack Harker— “Nothing is wrong with the mind of the man who minds his own business.” Robert Holliday —“Little man—what next?” Phyllis Heitger —“A merry lassie with jet black hair and sparkling brown eyes.” Robert Holton —“I never let my studies inter¬ fere with my education.” Lyle Hopkins — Head in the clouds.” John Houck —“And why should life all labor be?” Joyce Howk —“Her smiles are punctuated with dimples.” Patt Hunter— “A great many strings to her bow.” Betty Huston— “Bright? Why even Mars is a candle.” Marjorie Jones —“Let the world go by — I’ll watch it.” Bertee Lou Jordan —“A whirl of activity.” Robert King — “Quiet, but he makes the corn grow.” Caryl Kirsch —“Is happiest on the dance floor cuttin’ a rug.” William Krontz— “Sometimes wonder if I’m really appreciated.” Richard Lambourne —“I could be better if 1 would, But it’s awfully lonesome being good.” 25

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We’ve Safely Reached Port Roberta Donelson — “Never do today what you can put off ’till tomorrow.” Wayne Eberhard — “Still waters run deep.” Donald Emerson — Eyes to the sky.” Norma Englarth —”IIer fingers know all the keys of a typewriter.” Francis Finnerman —“Out of my way, for I’m the backbone of the nation.” Jack Finnerman — “The sweetest hours I ever spent, I spent among the lassies.” Richard Franks —“Who said hurryf slowly, it goes better.” Live Bill Freeland — “He’s witty, clever, very frank, And apt to play on you a prank.” Robert Gable — “I love its giddy jingle, I love its fluid flow, I love to wind my mouth up, And 1 love to hear it go.” Robert Gallup —“Every man has his hobby but mine isn’t girls.” Alice Glasgow —“Pencil poised for dictation.” Marjorie Goodwin —“Tuneful on the blacks and white.” Jack Grim — “Once as quiet as could be, Now a ladies’ man is he.” Jenice Hagen — “Dominantly domestic.” Peggy Hansen — “There’s more than meets the eye.” . 24



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Where the Skies and Seas were Blue Margaret Larce —“As handy with a paint brush as she is with a lipstick.” Phyllis Lawniczak — “Neat, sweet, petite.” Maralyn Lincoln —“Handy with a spoon and mixing bowl.” Pha Lint —“A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” Phyllis Loetz— “Calm and unrufiled as the seven seas.” Marvin Lukomski— “He wears his clothes with an air.” Herbert Magnus —“His idea of a perfect day, less work and more play.” Joan Maystead —“She toiled until her tasks were done.” Warren Maxwell —“Let us seek bread with the plow.” Joyce McCaffery —“With sunny hair and sunny smile, She makes the day worth while.” Patsy McLauchlin— “Work fascinates me — I could sit and watch it all day.” Robert Mecklenburg —“Not too serious, not too (jay, But a real good fellow in every way.” Joan Messner — “Worry and have never met.” Jean Mingus —“Dynamic sportswoman.” Marilyn Mitchell — “Sparkling wit and personality.” 26

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