Washington Gardner High School - Breeze Yearbook (Albion, MI)
- Class of 1949
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We thank you, Mr. Harton. 1839 gwubfw enior Kass OMCW5 PRESIDENT-Harold Wochholz VICE PRESIDENT-Tony Eguatuk SECRETARY-Betty Comstock TREASURER-Katie Bournelis CALM 0149 We are the gay old seniors Time for us to graduate. For all the shares of fun And happiness We'll not be late. W6,U6 tried to learn here, It's clear, The things we'll need in life to build 5 So as we leave this day In each his way, We will jind our dream fulfilled. New as we leave you- All through, Our days at A.H.S. well spent, We must now say good-bye To Albion High We're now content. We,ve chewed our gum here, Had fun here- Now it's time to rise and shine, So as we graduate We proudly state We're the class of 7419. MOTTO-Education is the apprenticeship to life COLORS-Green and White FLOWER-Rose JEAN ALLEN Glee Club, 4, Spring Arbor Sem- inary, Spring Arbor, Michigan CHARLES ANDERSON Basketball, 1, 2, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 4, Band, 1, Class President, 2, Executive Board, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, French Club, 4, Hon- or Society, 4 ROGER E. ANDERSON VICTOR BALL . Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 2, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4, Junior Ex. JUNI R BEILFUSS Tra k, 3 MARGARET ACKLEY 'LAN Club, 2, 3, F.H.A., 4, Look Club, 4 JEAN ANDERSON A Club, 2, 3, F.H.A., 4 POLLY ANN BALDWIN Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, Breeze Staff, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Library Stall, 4, Jun- ior Ex., Breeze Play KENDA LL C. BEDIENT Football, 2, Band, 1, 2, Orches- tra, 1, 2, Breeze Stall, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 4, Junior Ex. - . A QQf,VQ,, A-fic. Q , pf ,. yi ' GERALDINE SBENJAMIN HA Club, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, F. H. A., 4, Student Court, 4 JERROLD BEVIS KATIE BOURNEISIS 3 A . HA Club, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at Arms, 2, Chapel Choir, 2, 3, Li- brary Staff, 1, 2, Class Treasurer, 1, 4, Executive Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Breeze Staff, 2, 4, Breeze Play, 4, .lunior Ex., Thespian Club, 4, Honor Society, 4 DALE CLAUCHERTY Thespian Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Breeze Play, 3, 4, Junior Ex., Thespian Play, 3 BETTY COMSTOCK Ai, Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 2, Exec- utive Board, 3, 4, Class Secretary, 4, Student Court, 3, 4, Breeze Play, 2, F.H.A., 4, Library Staff, 4, Honor Society, 4 DOROTHY CONNOR AM Club, 2, Look Club, 4, French Club, 4, Thespian Play, 3 AUSTIN CLARK BITNEY French Club, 4 , fl JUNE CHARLIER ,Q A Executive Board, 1, 2, 3, Class Secretary, 1, Thespian Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Breeze- Play, 1, Thespian Play, 2, 3, Junior Ex, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A., 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Breeze Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor of paper, 2, Assistant Managing Editor of pa- per, 3, Co-editor of Annual, 3, Editor of paper, 4 CLARICE COLLYER MA Club, 2, 3, F.H.A., 4, Look Club, 4 NANCY COMSTOCK ' HA Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer, 3, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Executive Board, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 2, .lun- ior Ex., F.H.A., 4, Library Staff, 4, Honor Society, 4 ELEANOR CGNNOR Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Breeze Staff, 2, 3, 4, Look Club, 4, Glee Club, 1 ELIZABETH DAVIS Not Graduating MARION DEAN HA Club, 3, Glee Club, 3, 4 AUDREY DRYER HA Club, 2, 3, 4,, French Club, 3, Thespian Play, 3, Breeze Play, I TONY EGNATUK I Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain, 4, Track, 3, 4, Executive Board, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4 EMELINE FINNEGAN F.H.A., 4 KATHRYN JEAN DAVIS Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent, 3, Thespian Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President, 4, Executive Board, 2, 3, 4, HAH Club, 2, 3, 4, Ushers, Club, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A.,3, 4, President, 4, Breeze Play, 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Play, l, 2, 3, Junior Ex, Breeze Stall, 2, 3, 4, News Editor, 2, Speech, 3, Chapel Com- mittee, 2, Student Court, 4, Hon- or Society, 4 MARIE ANTOINETTE deNlCOLA Glee Club, 4 DICK ECKMYRE Junior Ex., Thespian Play, 3, Breeze Play, 4, Thespian Club, 4, Football, 4, French Club, 4, Vice President, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 3, U. S. Air Force BARRY EWBANK Football, 2, Junior EX., Baseball 3 92 Lf? +1454 A DELORES FOLTZ Band, 1, 2, 4, Orchestra, 3, Breeze Staff, 2, Speech, 2, 3 SALLEE FOX Debate, 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech, 1, 2, 3, 4, Breeze Play, 1, Thespian Play, 1, 2, 3, .lunior Ex., Executive Board, 2, 3, Thespian Club, 1, 2 3, 4, President, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, F.H.A. 4, Junior Red Cross Chairman, 2, 3, Chapel Committee, 3, Recrea- tion Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor So- ciety, 3, 4 v v 9 RICHARD GEYER Track, 2, 3, 4, Junior EX., Breeze Play, 4, Thespian Play, 3 YVONNE JOANN GRIFFIN Band Uniform Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A., 4, Office Practice, 4, Junior Ex., Honor Society, 4 A LOUISE HELTON F.H.A., 3, 4 IXANCY LEE HERRICK 'A Club, 2, Chapel Choir, 2 HERBERT CANT Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3 ROBERT J. GOODALL French Club, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1 2, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Execu: tive Board, 1, 2, Chapel Choir, 4, Golf, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4 FRANCES HAWES Thespian Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 4, Recreation Board, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Breeze Play, 1, 2, 4, Jun- ior EX., F.H.A., 4, Breeze Staff, 1, 2, 3, Art Editor, 2, 3,, Student Council, 4, A. Club, 2, 3, 4, Thes- pian Play, 2, Chapel Choir, 2, Honor Society, 4 PATRICIA ANN HENKE 7 Breeze Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager, 2, Business Manager of Annual, Managing Ed- itor of Paper, 3, Co-Editor of An- nual, 4, Breeze Play, 2, 4, Thes- pian Play, 2, Junior EX., Thes- pian Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 4, F. H. A., 4, Speech, 1, 2, 4, Orches- tra, 3, Honor Society, 4 DELORES HOLTZ MAN Club, 2, 3, 4 7 4, Thespian Play, 3, Junior Ex., CHARLES HOWELL Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, Baseball, 1, 2,, Executive Board, 1, 3, 4, Class President, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Recreation Board, 3, 4, French Club, 4 BEVERLY HUSBAND HA Club, 3, F.H.A., 3, 4, Gar- field High School, Terre Haute, lndiana OMESH KHANNA Hi-Y, 4, Track, 3, Football, 4, Albion College, 4, Woodstock School, Oandour, Mussoorie, U.P., lndia JEAN KLIMOVICH A Club, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Thespian Club, 3, Latin Club, 1, Albion College, 4 KATIE KOWALCHUCK Citizenship Award, 1, Athletic Board, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Class Treas- urer, 3, Executive Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, AH Club, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A., 4, Junior Ex., Chapel Choir, 2, Lat- in Club, 1 ROBERT HUGHES ELWOOD JACOB Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Thes- pian Club, 3, 4, .lunior Ex. DONALD KLEIN Citizenship Award, 1, Executive Board, 1, 2, 3,, Class Vice Presi- dent, 1, Treasurer, 2, Athletic Board, 3, 4, Band Uniform Com- mittee, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman, 3- 49 Breeze Play, 2, 3, 4,, Thespian Play, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 33 .lunior Ex., Chapel Choir, 3, 4, Speech, 1, 2, 3, Football Manager, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, Orchestra, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, Honor So- ciety, 4 BERNARD KONKLE Basketball, 1, 2, Football, 1, 2, Track, 2, 3, Golf, 2, 3, 4, Recre- ation Board, 1 CAROLINE KREGER French Club, 4, F.H.A., 4, Spau- ish Club, 4 A MITCHELL KULINICH RODNEY LEWIS Band, 1, Track, 2, Golf, 2, Hi- Y 2 MICKEY MALOTT 1 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 3, French Club, 4, Golf, 3, Baseball, 1, 2,, Junior Ex. DAVE MILLS Football, 1, 2, 4, Baseball, 1, 4 ALICE L. MOSHER HA Club, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2 MARY LOU LAMPHIER Executive Board, 1, Speech, 1, 2, 3, 4, Breeze Play, 2, 4, Junior Ex., Thespian Play, 3, Thespian Club, 3, 4, F.H.A., 4 DALE MACDONALD Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board, 3, French Club, 4 ROGER MILLER E Hi-Y, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Student Court, 3,'4, Class Vice President, 2, Secretary, 3, Execu- tive Board, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Board, President 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, Basketball Manager, 3 4 MARY JANE MILLS MAN Club, 2, 3, 4 BETTY MURPHY 1 Ushers' Club, 3, 4, head usher, 4, F.H.A., 4, AH Club, 2, 3, 4, As- sistant Pointkeeper, 4 CONSTANCE MURRAN ' Speech, 1, 2, 3, 4, HA7' Club, 2, Executive Board, 2, F.H.A., 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Junior Ex. PHYLLIS PALMITER French Club, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3 RUSSELL PASSMORE ROBERT C. PECKHAM, JR. Class Secretary, 2, Vice President, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, Baseball, 1, 2 JO ANN PHELPS 1 , I . PHYLLIS NEWELL ' Citizenship Award, 1, D.A.R., 4, Breeze Stall, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor of Annual, 3, 4, Business Manager of Paper, 3, Advertising Manager of Paper, 2, Thespian Club, 3, 4, MAN Club, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Cheer- leader, 1, Chapel Choir, 2, Recre- ation Board, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, F.H.A., 4, Junior Ex., Breeze Play, 2, 3, V aledictorin N MA RY PANTCCIA Recreation Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, MAJ' Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, F.H.A., 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Junior Ex., Chapel Choir, 2 SHIRLEY ANNE PEARSON MA Club, 2, Speech, 3, F.H.A., 4 STANLEY PETERS JOHN PHELPS Executive Board, 4 ELEANOR POST F.H.A., 3, A Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Office Practice, 4 DORIS ROMANS HA Club, 2, 3, Junior Ex. KENNETH SANDUSKY t BARBARA SCHAIBLE J Breeze Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Advertising Manager, 2, Feature Editor, 3, Business Manager, 4, A Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Recreation Board, 3, 4, Chairman, 4, F.H.A,, 4, Junior Ex., Chapel Choir, 2, Breeze Play, 2, 3, 4 J 1M SHELTERS Baseball, 1, 2, 3,, Football, 2, 3, 4 LlN REED Football, '3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, French Club, 4, President, 4, Medford High, Med- ford, Massachusetts 1 LEONA RUTZ HA Club, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 2, F.H.A., 4, Student Court, 4, Band, 2, 3, Orchestra, 2, 4 DICK SAYLES Citizenship Award, 1, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, President, 1, Treasurer, 3, Student Court, 3, Basketball Manager, 2, Debate, 3, Executive Board, 4, Thespian Club, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Football, 3, Track, 2, Baseball, 1, Junior Ex., Thespian Play, 2, 3, Breeze Play, 2 HAL SHAFFER Football, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Junior Ex., Chapel Choir, 3, Executive Board, 4, Student Court, 4 KARL SHIMKUS Football, 2 FRANK SIMMONS Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4 JOAN SLEEPER PAULINE J. STEFFE Oliice Practice, 4 HARLEY TRANSUE, JR. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Golf, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Jun- ior Ex., Thespian Play, 3, Recre- ation Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Breeze Staff, 2 DOROTHY TUCKER HA Club, 2, 3, cies Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A., 4 Q FARREL SIMS X ROY STALLWORTH, J R. Student Council, 3, Baseball, 1, 4, Basketball, 1, 2,, Football, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4 STANLEY SWANSON Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, Executive Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Junior Ex., Thespian Play, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4 ROBERT TRAUTMAN Band, 1, 3, Orchestra, 1, 4, Thes- pian Club, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Junior Ex., Breeze Staff, 1, 2, Thespian Play, 2, Student Court, 3, 4, Track, 3 RUTH ELLEN TUTHILL-S Citizenship Award, 1, Chapel Choir, 2, Chapel Committee Chairman, 2, 3, 4, An Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A., 3, 4, Student Coun- cil, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 1, Secre- tary,3, Library Staff, 4, Honor So- ciety, 3, 4,, Ushers' Club, 3, 4, Football Queen, 4, Salutatorian WAYNE UNION Band, 1, 2, Orchestra, 1, 2, Bas- ketball, 1, 2, Baseball, 1, Track, 4, Summer School Graduate CAROLYN VAN METER Ushers, Club, 3, 4 BETTY BLYTHE WALLACE HA Club, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Point- keeper, 4, Ushers, Club, 3, 4, F. H. A., 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Junior Ex., Chapel Choir, 2 CHUDDY ANN WARSON f MAH Club, 2, 3, Chapel Choir, 2 JEAN E. WIGNER Cheerleader, 4, An Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, F.H.A., 4, ,lun- ior Ex., Chapel Choir, 2, Breeze Staff, 2, 3, 4, News Editor, 4 -5A..,..'l'-W M433 :Q-vw, www dazxiwfz,-a:.4J.2mw r , KATHARYN VAN GORDEN 1' C F.H.A., 4, French Club, 4, Recre- ation Board, 4, Student Court, 3, 4, HAH Club, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, Ush- ers' Club, 4, Library Staff, 4, .l un- ior Ex., Breeze Play, 1, 2, 3, 4 X SHIRLEY ANN VINSON MA Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Junior Ex. ARTHUR A. WARNER Football, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3 ROBERT WHITE Hi-Y, 3 3.1, rg IDA MAE WILLIAMSJ 1 Band, 1, 2, Glee Club, 3, F.H.A., 3, 4 PHYLLIS ANN WILLIAMS Ushers' Club, 3, 4, HA Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Breeze Stall, 2, 3, ' 4, Assistant Business Manager, 3, 4' Band I 2 3 Orchestr , , , , s a, 2, 4, F.H.A., 4, Breeze Play, 4, Chapel Choir, 2 EDDIE LOUIS WILSON Basketball, I, 2, Track, 3, Foot- ball, 4 HAROLD WOCHHOLZ, JR. Class President, I, 4, Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Golf, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Executive Board, I, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, Recreation Board, 2, 3, 4, Junior Ex, Essay IRENE ZURELL HAI' Club, 3, 4, Fordson High School, Dearborn, Michigan l eniord wiljtoozlf fqclfvufegf ARLEY BERGSTRESSER FRANK BUSHINSKI J OHNNIE HALL WAYNE HUSBAND DINO KOSTIANES ROBERT LUSK ' KENNETH MARSHALL DONALD NASH CLARENCE TORREY RICHARD WILLIAMS LYMAN WINCHELL t Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Breeze Staff, 4 BETTY ZATALOKIN UA Club, 2, 3, 4, Point-keeper, 3, F.H.A., 4, Speech, I, 4, Junior Ex., Student Court, 4 NELLIE ZURELL . 'AAU Club, 3, Fordson High School, Dearborn, Michigan 0lfLOI Charles Anderson Katie Bournelis I une Charlier Betty Comstock Nancy Comstock Jean Davis Sallee Fox Robert Goodall Yvonne Griliin Cha OQWL WITH MEMORIES Although we leave our school behind, It will remain within our mind: These days of study and social life, The days cut short as though a knife Severed the ties that bound us to These lovely days welve wandered through. Each his own way now to follow- Some days full and some days hollow, Yet all these hound in many ways With memories of our past school days. -Barbara Schaible .ghhofamhip Qglnciely Frances Hawes Austin Bitney Pat Ilenke Betty Comstock - Don Klein Nancy Comstock Katie Kowalchuck Phyllis Newell Stanley Swanson Ellen Tuthill Harold Wochholz I une Charlier Kathryn Jean Davis Sallee Fox Yvonne GriHin Frances Hawes Pat Henke A Don Klein enior popafarify po! Jean Klimovieh Q Katie Kowalchuck Mary Lou Lamphier Phyllis Newell Phyllis Palmiter Dick Sayles Barbara Schaible Stanley Swanson Ellen Tuthill Betty Zatalokin GIRLS Prettiest: Fran Hawes Prettiest hands: Mary Lou Larnphier Best figure: Carolyn Van Meter Prettiest hair: Pinkey VanGorden Cutest: .loan Sleeper Most peppy: Chaddy Warson Most athletic: F arrel Sims Most dated: Nancy Herrick Most versatile: Phyllis Newell Best dressed: Mary Lon Lamphier Most responsible: Phyllis Newell Most popular: Phyllis Newell Most fun: Ellen Tuthill Best actress: Sallee Fox Best dancer: Chaddy Warson Prettiest eyes: Sallee Fox Wittiest: Chaddy Warson Best apple polisher: Barbara Schaible Best bluifer: Chaddy Warson Prettiest smile: Fran Hawes Most likely to succeed: Phyllis Newell BOYS Most handsome: Lin Reed Biggest feet: Stanley Swanson Best physiquezx Tony Egnatuk Prettiest teeth: V ic Ball Cutest:Clarence Torrey Most peppy: Batch Goodall Most athletic: Sandy Wochholz Most dated: Mickey Malott Most versatile: Stanley Swanson Best dressed: Bernie Konkle Most responsible: Chuck Howell Most popular: Sandy Woehholz Most fun: Batch Goodall Best actor: Don Klein Best dancer: Batch Goodall Prettiest eyes: Dale MacDonald Wittiest:Butch Goodall Best apple polisher: Stanley Swanson Best hluffer: Batch Goodall , Prettiest smile: Lin Reed Most likely to succeed: Don Klein MM JSL Zigfhx 0 L7 Vw . 1 f . A J M ,AQA . 3. giiiif v ' ,:,:.v ,Y Wagga M ....:.:,.:.z.,. r k Y , 5 is ' ,Q ' . Q Sf Opu - ,....,, X A04 FUN f 'fu 1 '54 :ri .'A- I ' EST D 6 Hess'-'o, X umcmg. I 561,660 !6LlfLlf'86Lf8 SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1949, 8:00 P. M. Processional Uldopew March - - - Papini High School Orchestra Richard Cornell, Director Hymn uGod of Our Fathersi' ---- G. W. Warren Prayer ------- - Yvonne Griiiin Anthem ------ 4'With a Voice of Singing Washington Gardner Chapel Choir Mary Jane Gra benstein, Director Announcements ---- George Walkotten, Superintendent Sermon ---- - - - The Rev. Dempster Yinger, D.D. Pastor of the First Methodist Church Hymn - uMy Faith Looks Up To Theei' ---- L. Mason Benediction Recessional - Wfriumphal Marchi' from Aidan - Verdi Washington Gardner High School Orchestra 6!0'Lf5:5 My FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949, 10:00 A. M. Processional '4Hope'7 March - - I- - Papini High School Orchestra Richard Cornell, Director Invocation - - ----- Charles Anderson President's Address Harold Wochholz Salutatory - - - Ellen Tuthill Piano Duet - - - Phyllis Palmiter Shirley Vinson Presentation of P.T.A. Award - - Board of Education Presentation of HA Club Athletic Cup - Nancy Comstock Boyis Quartet ---- Kendall Bedient Robert Goodall Donald Klein Harley Transue Presentation of Memorial - Dick Sayles Acceptance of Memorial - Board of Education Valedictory ------- - Phyllis Newell Class Song ------ - Senior Class Composed by Barbara Schaiblc Recessional Triumphal March from Aida - Verdi High School Orchestra Richard Cornell, Director 0l0fLl'lflf8lfLC9lfVL8lfLt M 0gl 0Ll4fL FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 3:00 P, M. Processional 5'Hope', March - - - Papini High School Orchestra Richard Cornell, Director Invocation - ---- Victor Ball Ballet Music No. 2 HRosamunde - - Schubert High School Orchestra Richard Cornell, Director Address nYou Belong to the Futures' - - Dr. O. R. Yoder, M.D. Medical Superintendent, Ypsilanti State Hospital Presentation of Diplomas ----- W. C. Harton, Principal Class Song --------- - Senior Class Recessional 4'Triumphal March from Aidan - - Verdi High School Orchestra Richard Cornell, Director ELCA 8nT 13 P. Newell had a bottle. . . 23 B. Murphy thought her thumb tasted swell .... 33 J. Wigner wore sundresses .... 34 M. Paniccia wore hair- ribhons .... 53 P. Williams took a rub in a tub .... 63 A. Dryer picked daisies. . . 73 R. Miller was a little farmer. . . 83 M. L. Lamphier went fishing .... 93 D. Mills wore bib overalls. . . 103 C. Murran had a play- pen. . . 113 P. VanGorden had knee socks. . . 123fE. Tuthill went to country school .... 133 F. Hawes pointed at people. . . 1413 E. Finnegan wore bloomer shorts .... 153 B. Wallace was so shy .... 163 C. Warson was demure. . . 173 'M. J. Mills wore sunsuits. . . 183 J. Davis bundled up. . . 19 R. Lewis took sunbaths. . . 203 K. Bournelis had long curls. . . . 213 K. Sandusky rode a tricycle. . . 223 J. Charlier posed with wooden spoons. . . 233 D. Foltz was this little. . . 243 D. Holtz wore bonnets. . . 253 K. Bedient was this sweet .... 263 Y. Griffin squinted in the sun. fi to Q. is R J, --! 1, , ings Senior Class Votes Newell Good Citizen Co-Editor of Annual Gets D.A.R. Award Phyllis Newell has won the 1948-49 D.A.R. citizenship award at Albion high school. She will compete with other high school D.A.R. citizens at a state meeting, the winner of which will receive a S5100 savings bond and a trip to Washington, D. C., for the na- tional convention. The D.A.R. winner was selected on the basis of dependability, ser- vice, leadership, and patriotism. The senior class voted recently to determine the A.H.S. girls of out- standing citizenship, and from the three highest choices, a faculty committee made the final selec- tion. During her three years at Al- bion senior high school, Phyllis has been co-editor of The Breeze annual, business manager for The Breeze, play and Junior Ex., advertising manager for The Breeze and the Breeze play, and a member of A Club, Honor So- ciety, Thespian Club, Senior High Council, Future Homemakers of America, and Recreation Board. E. Tuthill Reigns As Football Queen Ellen Tuthill, senior, was elect- ed Football Queen for 1948 by the football squad. Sandy Woch- holz named the Queen at the dance after the Marshall game, Novem- ber 5. Ellen is president of the A Club, and a member of the Honor Society, Latin Club, Usher's Club, Chapel Committee, and Senior High Student Council. After she graduates, Ellen plans to attend Michigan State College, where she will major in Home Economics. The football team voted for its queen Friday, November 5, during conference period in Mr. Gray's room. Practically a unanimous vote gave the honor to Ellen. Barbara Schaible Has Poem Accepted Congratulations are in order for Barbara Schaible, senior, who had an original poem accepted for pub- lication by the National Anthology of High School Poetry! The poem entitled Harmony, will appear in this annual edition of the Anthology. Upon being asked why she wrote it, Barbara replied, I write poetry for some- thing to do. 'fHarmony was accepted by the Anthology December 4, 1948. Honor Society ups Members In Assembl Valedictorian, Salutatorian Chosen In an assembly held last Mon- day morning, Iive juniors and ten seniors were tapped for the Na- tional honor society. Phyllis New- ell was named valedictorian and Ellen Tuthill salutatorian of the senior class. The new members of the Hon- or society are: juniors, Sue Carter, Jean Ford, John Gilbert, Russell Graves, and Lois Sheffieldg sen- iors, Charles Anderson, Katie Bournelis, Betty and Nancy Com- stock, Jean Davis, Robert Good- all, Yvonne Griffin, Frances Hawes, Pat Henke, and Don Klein. Membership in the National Honor society is based on the qualities of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. An- other qualification necessary for membership is that the student shall have attended Albion high school for at least one year. Sev- eral faculty committees select the members. Tapping of new members was done by the old members, June Charlier, Sallee Fox, Katherine Kowalchuck, Phyllis Newell, Stan- ley Swanson, Ellen Tuthill, and Harold Wochholz. Juniors Work As Exhibition Draws Near by June Charlier- Shh. . . ! Do not disturb! The junior class is at work. Members of the set, props, costumes, and many other committees for Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, are working industriously as the 19th of February draws closer. That's the big night. Further details on the Jr. Ex. may be found else- where in the issue. One of the largest jobs behind the scenes is that of the business manager, Phyllis Newell. Also un- der her direction is the job of pub- licity. Stage Manager for the play is Victor Ball, with Roger Miller as his assistant. In charge of light- ing is Charles Howell, assisted by Frank Bushinski and Bob Traut- man. Polly Baldwin and Jean Klimovich are responsible for sound effects. Chairman of the costume com- mittee is Kay Van Gorden. Also on the committee are Kendall Bed- ient, June Charlier, Barry Ew- bank, Yvonne Griiin, Connie Mur- ran, Phyllis Palmiter, Shirley Vin- son, Betty Wallace, and Phyllis Ann Williams. Elizabeth Davis is chairman of the small props committee, which consists of Austin Bitney, Dale MacDonald, and Frances Sawdey. Large Props committee is headed by Mickey Malott, with Margaret Ackley, Elwood Jacob, Jean Klim- ovich, and Mary Paniccia as assist- ants. Dale Claucherty has charge of the set, assisted by Betty Com- stock, Tony Egnatuk, Dick Geyer, Wayne Husband, Katie Kowal- chuck, Don Nash, and Lyman Win- chell. Make-up is headed by Ellen Tut- hill, and assisted by Betty Com- stock, Audrey Dryer,.Emmy Fin- nigan, Beverly Husband, Mary Lou Lamphier, Betty Murphy, Doris Romans, and'J'ean Wigner. Zyoloinga Seniors Plan For Last Year In High School Greying, bent with age and wis- dom, the seniors are making pre- parations to spend their last year at Albion high. With graduation looming into sight Mr. Harton has met with the prospective grads to prepare them for the outside world. Name cards and announce- ments are being ordered and ap- pointments for graduation pic- tures are being made. At the football games the sen- ior girls are found selling hot dogs and candy to fatten up the class treasury, and on the gridiron the senior boys are playing their last games. After game dances are also managed by seniorites, and the Sock Hopi' was one of the new slants in dancing fashions. Besides being a novelty, it helped keep the gym floor in condition for the coming basketball games. If the seniors appeared puzzled last week, it was only because they were considering who to vote for on the Popularity Poll. A lit- tle early? No . . . the Breeze Staff just plans to have the annual out on time this year, and our little ole editors are already busily at work on the yearbook. So you see, fellow students, the forty-niners are hard at Work get- ting things started. Time march- es on . . . and so do our seniors. - Decorations Support Theme of Snowball With decorations of Christmas trees and Santa Clauses carrying out its theme, the Snowball was held December 18. Ellen Tuthill and Sandy Wochholz were crown- ed king and queen and Nancy Comstock, Frances Hawes, Charles Howell, Phyllis Newell, Hal Shaff- er, and Stanley Swanson made up their court. The formal was sponsored by the senior high student council. President's Speech, Prize Essay To Round Out Evening Program V Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, will be the play presented at the fiftieth an- nual Junior Exhibition, next Thursday in the High School Aud- itorum. The program between the acts will consist of music by Eliz- abeth Davis and the welcome ad- dress, given by Charles Howell, president of the class of '49, As has been the custom in the past, the winning Junior essay will be read at this time. Singsperation! Tune Up, Cheer For Albion High The following 3 inches are ded- icated to certain fans of A.H.S. The kind, who, when the school song is sung, stand and move their mouth, hoping to fool someone, or to those who don't even make an attempt. The song is sung to the tune of On the Mall. These fans might take the fol- lowing words and find some pri- vate little dark corner where they can sing to their heart's content. Then, at tl1e next pep assembly or even at the game tonight, every- one will be able to join in and sing- So we'll sing a song in honor of old Albion High And we'll sing with a spirit sincere. We will always cheer for our beloved Albion High As we follow her banner each year. There will always be good sportsmanship from Albion High And a team that our rivals all fear. So let's shout until the raft- ers ring, for Albion High. It's the high school that knows no peer. Harold Wochholz will give his essay, Let's All Work Together. Miss Martha Zemke is directing the play and Nancy Comstock is the student director. The play, as dramatized by Jean Kerr, stars Pat Henke, as Cornelia Skinner and Sallee Fox, as Emily Kimbrough, who are going to Eu- rope for the first time by them- selves. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner qFrances Hawes and Stanley SwansonJ are quite dissatisfied about the whole thing as they too are leaving the same day, only on a different boat. The many adventures of the girls while on ship board are aid- ed by two young American boys, Leo McEvoy fHarley Transuej and Dick Winters fDick Saylesj, whom they meet. Also adding to the confusion of their ,journey are the steward fRobert Goodallj , the purser fBob Trautmanj, the stew- ardess fPolly Baldwinj, the ad- miral fDon Kleinl, the inspector CHal Schafferl, and two English travelers, Winifred Blaugh fBar- bara Schaiblel and Harriet St. John fJune Charlierl. When Emily and Cornelia final- ly arrive in Paris, Cornelia can al- most see her dreams coming true as she meets the famous French actor, Monsieur De La Croix fDick Eckmyrel, whom she expects to give her dramatic' lessons. Add- ing to the French atmosphere of the play are Therese CJean Davisl and Madame Elise fKatie Bournel- isy, and the window cleaner QEI- wood Jacobi. Scholarship Awards I Regents, Alumni University of Michigan ........ Betty Comstock Nancy Comstock N.A.A.C.P. ........ Charles Anderson Albion-Marshall Chapter Alpha Beta Epsilon .... Pat Henke Michigan State Alumni..Sallee Fox G- I O w AIOIOWLQ5 l , ildcats Finish Third in T. V. Reed, Grenevitch Place Among TV High Scorers Albion high school's dashing basketball team made a winning bid for third place in the Twin Valley league when they defeat- ed East Lansing by a score of 43 to 32, February 29 in the Albion high gym. Besides placing third, two Albion high cagers, Lin Reed and Paul Grenevitch were listed among the upper ten scorers of the Twin Valley league. For the second consecutive year, Rex Corless, Coldwater, leads the Twin Valley cagers, this year with 224 points. Marshall's two Bills, Postula and Ward, dead- locked for second with 199 each. Reed with 165 and Grenevitch with 146 placed next. A record of Albion players and their standing follows: FG FT PF TP Reed 6 2 4 1 4 5 1 6 5 Grenevitch 3 2 4 2 3 9 1 4 6 Graves 2 3 2 3 2 8 6 9 Wochholz 19 22 42 60 Anderson 23 10 3 6 56 Lee 2 1 8 26 50 Transue 8 5 23 21 MacDonald 4 11 26 19 Cornelius 5 3 5 13 Swanson 0 0 10 0 Walkotten 0 0 3 0 The honor, if any, for the team having the most personal fouls, goes also to Albion with a total of 283, however, according statist- ics the good seems to outweigh the bad. The Wildcats advanced four notches this season when they left last year's seventh team rating for third position. Above Albion in the season standings are Cold- water in first place and Marshall in second. Team standings fol- low: TP OP W L Coldwater 697 481 12 2 Marshall 632 564 11 3 Albion 599 570 9 5 East Lansing 548 542 8 6 Lakeview 556 612 6 8 Sturgis 517 571 4 10 Adrian 485 593 4 10 Hillsdale 443 527 2 12 Lin Reed, Harold Wochholz Named' On All-T.V. Conference First Team Two A. H. S. Wildcat football squad members, Quarterback Har- old Wochholz and End Linwood Reed, were named as members of the mythical all-Twin Valley Ath- letic Ass'n first team for the 1948 season. The conference honor squad was chosen by a vote of the T. V. circuit coaches at the asso- ciation's annual fall meeting, held in Battle Creek, Monday Novem- ber 15. Wildcat Center, Anthony Egna- tuk was given honorable mention after being nosed out of a second team berth by a very small mar- gin. Mr. Lloyd F. Kusch, sports writ- er for the Albion Evening Record- er, was appointed as publicity di- rector of the Twin Valley Athletic Association. Immediately an- nounced was the Wildcat 1949 Marshall Returns Football Trophy To Albion Squad In 1940 the Marshall football squad obtained possession of the Albion-Marshall rotating trophy and have held it until a few weeks previous to this publication. They returned the trophy to Albion this year for the first time since 1940. Lee Whittaker Captain of the 1948 Marshall team which fell under Albion's superior strength, 13-0, presented the trophy to Co- Captain Linwood Reed of the Al- bion squad with these words: Here it is until next year. The presentation of the trophy took place during the annual Al- bion-Marshall football dinner held this year at the Parker Inn in Al- bion November 9. The banquet is sponsored by and through the combined efforts of the Rotary Clubs of both cities. Charles Bach- man of East Lansing, former coach at Michigan State College, was the principal speaker. Capt. Whittaker introduced the Marshall team members and Co- Captains Reed, Tony Egnatuk and Stanley Swanson introduced the Albion players. football season. It is as follows: Sept. 16, at Hillsdaleg Sept. 23, at Sturgisg fSept. 30, B. C. Central, hereg Oct. 7, B. C. Lakeview, hereg Oct. 14, at East Lansingg Oct. 21, Adrian, hereg Oct. 28, Coldwater, here, Nov. 4, at Marshall. ffl Non-conference game Three Seniors Awarded Places On All-State Teams There comes a time after every football season when honorary teams are chosen by different newspapers and news services. Several members of the Albion squad were given honors in nearly every honor squad chosen in this district of the state. End Lin Reed, Quarterback Harold Wochholz and Center Tony Egnatuk, gained honorable men- tion on the Detroit Times all-state high school football squad. This honor was announced November 28. Reed and Wochholz were sim- ilarly recognized on the Detroit Free Press squad and Reed was also cited on the Detroit News team. The announcement of these honors was made earlier in the month of December. The honors that these boys hold were earned by sportsmanship on and off the field and their all around ability to play good foot- ball. Another, and possibly the most coveted award that the Wild- cat squad members hold is the fact that Reed, Wochholz and Eg- natuk were chosen to be members of the Twin Valley Athletic Asso- ciation honor squads. Wochholz and Reed were chosen to repre- sent the TVA squad. Egnatuk was given honorable mention. Too many people don't care what happens, as long as it doesn't happen to them. Many people have a nice sense of rumor. Opportunity always looks bigger going than coming. 85 Hmm gzuenm gm e ROW 1-D. Anthonyg E. Baldwing H. Baldwing R. Bartellg D. Beilfussg J. Bommaritog P. Boyerg G. Brooke Row 2-J. Brookeg J. Brydeng T. Calderoneg S. Carte-rg R. 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Koz blel 6-J. Krebsg W. Linscotg B. Longneckerg D. Lutzkeg G. Markhamg B. Marshallg T. Marshallg N. Mart ing B. Maurer 1 ,J ,-., ll, Cfadd icem NIA Qin Q PRESIDENT-JOl11'1 Gilbert VICE PRESIDENT-Paul Grenevitch SECRETARY--Anne Larsen TREASURER-Betty Osborn SGT.-AT-ARMS-Ed Zaremba ADVISERS-Miss Heiber, Mr. Gray QIA Qu Q PRESIDENT-Don Skinner VICE PRESIDENT1JaI1'1CS Turnbull SECRETARY-'JOB Dean TREASURER-Bob Holtz ADVISER-Miss Hill l foflt QE Q PRESIDENT-Katherine Key VICE PRESIDENT-Gordon Davidson SECRETARY-Marilyn Hastings TREASURE-Celia Williams SGT.-AT-ARMS-Larry Union ADVISERS-Miss Chapin, Mr. Ullery EIA gm Q PRESIDENT-David Ball VICE PRESIDENT-Timothy F elisky SECRETARY-Darlene Counterman TREASURER-Katherine Vafiadis ADVISER-Miss Fleming HA Q-E Q PRESIDENT-Sue Ann Kemler VICE PRESIDENT-Shirley Wallace SECRETARY-Jeannie Poirier TREASURER-Mildred Patterson ADVISER-Mrs. Lipski ROW Row ROW Row Row Row -7954- l-D. Mcfxuliffeg L. McFettersg D. McG0rmleyg I. McKinneyg R. Mclntoshg E. 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P t nyoerinfencdenlf For the past ten years, Mr. Walkotten has served as Superintendent of the Albion Public Schools. He has worked hard to improve the school system, and has ac- complished much toward this goal. He is associated ir1 many community organiza- tions and has Won the respect and admira- tion of all those with Whom he has come in contact. i i - sv ' W omior ,Mg rincayoa Mr. Williams has taken over the dut- ies of Junior High Principal during the last two years. Being civic minded, he has served energetically as the city's recreation director for the past nine years, winning for him the respect and admiration of all who have been associated with him. endow ,Mg rinccyoa Mr. Harton, who, as principal of Al- bion High School, has the responsibility of executing the administrative duties of the high school and acting as counselor to the students. He is faculty adviser of the Senior High Student Council and the Ath- letic oard. He is active in civic affairs is instructor in the Department of Ed- t n at Albion College. Al ' V . Q M, A ,ST cl, rl ffl,-X , H4 1 , 31,0 . ll ,. r ' I ya gfozfrlo ROW 1-Mr. Ralph Graves, Driver Training Instructor, Miss Anne Whitfield, Adviser of uThe Breezew, Literature Teacher, Miss Mary Jane Grahenstein, Supervisor of Vocal Music, Miss Lydia Phillips, Art Teacher, Mr. Rich- ard Cornell, Supervisor of Instrumental Music Row 2-Mr. Stephen Randolph, Coach, Printing Instructor, Arithmetic Teacher, Miss Catherine Hill, Social Studies and English Teacher, Mrs. Patricia Lipski, Mathematics and Social Studies Teacher, Miss Marcille Pridgeon, Homemaking Teacher, Miss Grace Chapin, Latin and English Teacher, Mr. Ernest D. Cray, Coach and Social Science Teacher ' V ROW 3--Mr. Arthur J. Ullrey, Science Teacher, Mrs. Lorraine Sharp, 9th Grade English Teacher, Thespian Adviser Mr. Kenneth Higgins, Social Studies Teacher , ly MR' VERNQN Q, BALDWIN Y MISS HAZEL L. CROFOOT MR. ERNEST W. CUTTING Biology '1'eaCher, Senior Qlags , Librarian Mechanical Drawing and Auto Adviser Ivjajli' Shop Teacher 6 . .A . 1 . X flfgfie Lay MRS. ETHEL FLEENOR MISS IVA L. FLEMING Debate, Forensics, Seventh Eighth Grade Social Studies Grade Social Studies Teacher and English Teacher, Eighth Grade Adviser , ,Y .ff MISS HELEN HEIBER MRS. OLGA HICKS MRS. MARY Mathematics Teacher, Junior Modern Language and English Business T Class Adviser Teacher Adviser M 0144? ay Q MR. ORDELL MCELHANEY MR- JOSEPH MILLER, Ph sical Education Teacher Business Teacher, Business Ad- Y ' viser of The Breezen and Coach MR. JOHN SCHURING MISS PEARL STEPHENS Junior High Mathematics Mathematics Teacher Teacher MR. C. MARC ZELUFF M155 MARTHA ZEMKE Manual Arts Teacher Social Studies Teacher 10 W ,. my .. ' Q 1 ,wif l 906 Qi vmior ,gifzfccfenf Canned SEATED-J. Cunninghamg J. Wilsong R. Bsnnett, presidentg D. Trautmang M. Lutzke STANDING-D. Hagemanng C. Reedg J. Fickg Miss Stephens, adviserg L. Pasickg D. enior A .gilncfenf Kozfznci 9 SEATED-B. Boydg B. Larkg P. Newellg R. Graves, presidentg R. Millerg J. Fordg F. Hawesg C. Williams STANDING-J. Gantg M. Davisg F. Panicciag E. Tuthillg D. Schultzg C. Andersong B. Walkotteng L. Uniong F. Clarkg N. Comstockg K. Kowalchuckg L. Sheiiieldg B. Osborn g0.Lfe SEATED-S. Niceg Mrs. Fleenor, adviserg S. Carterg I. Gilbert STANDING-R. Bennettg N. Radtkeg P. Taylorg V. Cheekg R. Hollandg J. Abbottg S. Fox 0lfL0l jzcielfy ROW l-S. Wochholzg S. Foxg E. Tuthillg P. Newellg J. Charlierg K. Kowalchuckg S. Swanson ROW 2-J. Davisg K. Bournelisg F. Hawesg N. Comstockg Y. Grifling P. Henke ROW 3-D. Kleing B. Goodallg C. Anderson ROW 4?-L. Sheffieldg S. Carterg R. Gravesg J. Gilbertg J. Ford J WH omior gl pfay LEFT TO RIGHT-L. Elliottg R. Bartellg E. Darbyg B. Osborng J. Gilbertg S. Niceg B. Walkotteng S. Collinsg L. Sheflieldg H. Baldwing S. Carterg D. Hannag B. Lark jfzeyoian SEATED--D. Hartungg L. She-ffieldg S. Niceg S. Fox, presidentg J. Davisg F. Hawesg B. Goodall ROW 1-D. Kleing E. Davisg P. Newellg B. Schaibleg J. Charlierg B. Comstockg K. Var1Gordeng D. Clauchertyg V. Ball ROW 2-D. Saylesg P. Henkeg P. Baldwing S. Carterg J. Fordg N. Comstockg M. L. Lamphierg F. Smithg E. Jacob ROW 3-S. Swansong H. Transueg B. Trautmang J. Gilbert ecrealfion Ear SEATED-A. Rile g H. T ' B. S h y ransue, c aibleg Mr..Willian1s, adviserg P. Newellg J. Vaughn 5 P. Seitler ROW l-J. Boothg S. Janusg J. Saylesg S. Foxg K. VanGordeng F. Hawesg M. Panic- clag K. Stephensong N. Millerg C. Williamsg B. Fox BOW 2-M. S. VanGordeng J. Westong B. Millerg S. Wochholzg C. Howellg N. Gale J. Brooksg B. Desy J.. Q cm ROW 1-L. Elliottg B. Goodallg D. Clauchertyg C. Howell, presidentg Mr. Goldsmith, adviserg Mr. Schuring, adviserg J. Gilbertg R. Millerg G. Landenbergerg D. Kreger ROW 2-B. Huntg D. Saylesg R. Nashg D. Schultzg D. Hannag J. Vromang G. Cloneg B. Larkg D. Lambrecht ROW 3-B. Hicksg D. Kleing G. Brookeg B. Trautmang H. Transueg V. Ballg J. Saylesg J. Sweeneyg E. Jacob Row 4- lVI. Mallottg J. Herrickg H. Baldwing B. Walkotteng S. Swansong S. Woch- holzg D. MacDonald , .Ml -,.,- A J nllr-Z-Z-lu, fl Isllll Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1- 2.- 49. 3479 Cm B. Desyg P. Fittsg P. Pietkiewiczg B. Boyclg Mrs. Lenoir, adviserg C. Wil- liamsg M. Kidderg M. Connorg A. Mohrhardt M. Finnegang P. Foutsg C. Hubbardg M. Hastingsg C. Countermang J. Wig- nerg S. Vinsong N. Woodg E. Holmes 3-A. J. McKi1meyg M. S. VHHGOfdSHQ B. Coxg B. Rampyg L. Butzg A. Larseng C. J. Marting K. Keyg S. Passmoreg J. Driscoll Sibalg M. Shepardg M. Davisg J. Herrick 1-K. Kowalchuckg J. Davisg B. Wallaceg J. Abbottg P. Williamsg E. Tuthill presidentg C. Schultzg N. Comstockg P. Newellg B. Schaibleg K. Bournelis 2-M. Panicciag K. Vanflordeng F. Hawesg l. Zurellg B. Zataloking A. Dryerg B. Murphyg M. J. Millsg C. Murran -A. Geiseng P. Warnerg G. Stancroffg J. Wolterg D. Foxg S. Carterg S. Col linsg E. Tomchakg P. Boyerg D. Schultz 4-B. Osborng P. Seitlerg M. Timmonsg S. Greenmang A. Shimkusg C. Russellg E. Baldwing E. Darbyg S. Nice M. Trowbridgeg L. Millerg D. Holtzg G. Kemlerg R. Bartellg M. Pilgrimg D. localfzija ROW 1-M. Kidder, S. Collins, Mrs. Hicks, adviser, B. Trautman, president, B. Q Wallace, S. Fox, C. Kreger ROW 2-E. Darby, S. Nice, S. Steinhauer, B. Walkotten, A. Larsen, E. Tomchak, L. Sheffield ROW 3-P. Taylor, J. Sweeney, S. Swanson, J. Sayles, J. Charlier PQVLCA SEATED-A. Bitney, D. MacDonald, D. Eckrnyre, Mrs. Hicks, adviser, L. Reed, pres- 1dent, B. Goodall, MISS Lee, student teacher ROW 1-P. Henke, D. Lambrecht, B. Comstock, K. VanGorden, F. Hawes, C. How- ell, C. Anderson, J. Wigner, J. Gilbert, J. Vaughn ROW 2-V. Cheek, D. Sayles, M. Malott, A. Dryer, H. Transue, S. Wochholz, D Connor, C. Kreger, P. Palmiter WIFI :sul Ofoafin SEATED-J. Wilsong M. Hastlngsg C. J. Martin, president two yearsg Miss Chapin, afl- viserg M. ,ludayg M. Pilgrimg B. Foley ROW l-J. Davisg E. Tuthillg B. Cornstockg P. Henkeg B. Hughesg J. Henkeg S. Leeth, president one yearg L. Thomasg N. Cornstockg S. Niceg J. Cunningham ROW 2-S. Vinsong J. Osrnung A. J. Mcliinneyg B. Balclwing ,l. Brookeg F. Carpenterg M. S. Vanflordeng S. Carterg C. Bussellg P. Hastings HOW 3-Y. Grilling L. Krackog P. l-lamiltong J. Lewis: J. Fickg K. Hicksg K. Keyg B. Nuttg G. Collins BOW 4-G. Krausg E. Connorg N. Moreheadg M. J. Bornanchukg M. Nashg M. West M. Staley .zz ...W sw SEATED-D. Schultzg S. Leetlig N. Millerg J. Milhamg B. Osborng K. VanGordeng E Tuthillg P. Baldwing M. Connorg S. Niceg N. Conistockg M. Pilgrim STANDING-Mrs. Bartellg Miss Crofootg E. Kernlerg B. Nuttg J. Osrnun lf'88Z8 NSQUL SEATED-P. Williamsg Miss Whitfield, literary adviserg J. Charlierg P. Henkeg P. Ne-wellg B. Schaibleg Mr. Miller, business adviserg E. Tomchak Row 1-K. Bournelisg J. Wignerg E. Connorg J. Davisg D. MacDona1dg L. Winchellg K Bedientg P. Baldwing C. Schultzg L. Sheflieldg P. Boyer P8828 p ON F LOOR-A. Voelker STANDING-J. Gilbertg D. Schultzg E. Shermang D. Kleing F. Hawesg H. Baldwing P. Henkeg L. Elliottg D. Eckmyre i' P Ie!! . Row ROW ROW Row ROW Row 2, 3- 5 lfbflflflfd OIWLQIWLCL 8lf'f5 l-B. Husbandg C. Wilsong L. Heltong Mrs. Ten Have, adviserg P. Boyerg P. Seitlerg D. Schultz 2-C. Kregerg M. Ackleyg Y. Griffing K. VanGordeng C. Colliery C. Schultz 3-B. Fosterg C. Kemlerg B. Wallaceg J. Andersong F. Hawesg D. Foxg I. Banks 1-B. Schaibleg P. Henkeg C. Murrang M. Panicciag J. Davis, presidentg C. Russell, E. Tuthillg A. Harrisg D. Tucker S. Foxy E. Finnegang N. Comstockg P. Newellg K. Kowalchuckg J. Wignerg S. Pearson G. Benjaming I. M. Williamsg B. Zataloking M. L. Lamphierg B. Murphyg J. Charlierg P. Williams x Q A allk M5 810 W SEATED-J. Davisg P. Williamsg C. Van Meterg B. Murphy, head usherg K. Van- Cordeng E. Tuthill STANDING-B. Osborng P. Seitlerg C. Schultzg B. Wallaceg C. Bussellg A. Larseng E. Tomchakg D. Schultz CAELIOQK gommilflfee SEATED-J. Ahbottg Mrs. Fleenor, adviserg E. Tuthillg B. Baldwin ROW 1-J. Gantg R. Byrdg D. Kleing B. Kearneyg M. Judayg L. Sheffield lil Y lf'C 85 ffd V ROW 1-T. Feliskeyg J. Vaughng M. Puruckerg P. Baldwing C. Marting K. Heiden reich BOW .2-D. Leiflerg C. Seedorfg L. Millerg B. Boydg L. Rutzg P. Williamsg B. Tram mang S. Niceg M. Hastingsg P. Balloughg E. Jones Row 3-B. Baldwing J. Henkeg D. Harrierg B. Arissg C. Williamsg Mr. Cornell, d rector 3 F. Munch Row Row Row Row Zim! 1-S. Heapg F. Carpenterg M. E. Shephardg S. Passmoreg P. Baldwin 2-J. Zeluffg R. Washingtong M. Trowbridgeg D. Coryellg G. Tilleyg J. Nass C. Reedg J. Fisher ' 3-L. Millerg B. Baldwing B. Johnsong Mr. Cornell, directorg B. Piskeg B. Mc Intoshg B. Foxg M. Davisg R. Bartellg L. Sebastiang C. Arquetteg M. E. Fulk M. Puruckerg S. Foch 4?D. Nelsong A. Romansg K. Bennettg C. Collierg L. Taylorg D. Merwin 7 ir 57 gie ROW l-J. Tawneyg A. Howardg N. Foutsg N. Luskg S. Gillettg Miss Grabenstein, directorg D. Rumseyg C. Van Meterg D. Tuckerg M. Warreng J. Allen BOW 2-S. Fiscllerg M. Deang M. Tinimonsg D. Coryellg K. Hicksg C. Mortirnerg D. Bennettg E. Wattsg M. L. Puruckerg D. Beilfussg F. Hutchins ROW 3-M. Ferschg P. Stocktong B. Lockwoodg J. Van Delleng A. Harrisg P. Boyerg T. B. ,lonesg P. Reeveg M. E. Blevinsg Y. Yingerg M. Van Schoickg K. Collins ROW 4-E. Postg J. A. Wolterg L. Beilfussg A. Banksg L. Krackog M. Romanchukg M. J. Leeg l. Banksg S. Kroger Czcaloef ZAOZIA Row l-L. Shefiieldg E. Tonichakg B. Goodallg E. Shermang S. Heapg Miss Craben- stein, director ROW 2-M. Hastingsg B. Boyclg B. Larkg H. Transueg D. Davisg J. Davisg E. Darby ROW 3-S. Vinson, accompaniestg P. Henkeg D. Kleing H. Baldwing K. Bedientg A. J. McKinneyg K. Key l' .n , ,l .,-,- A CAQQPLQJQP5 J. Wigner, P. Henke, J. Henderson, J. Raymond, D. Davidson, M. S. VanCorden EMA Mm- 11 C. Howell and V. Ball were smaller than the weeds. . . 21 J. Davis wore her hair behind her ears. . . 31 C. Collyer had to hang on to keep from falling. . . 41 S. Fox made with the poses. . . 51 H. Shaffer rode in a baby buggy. . . 61 Y. Griihn had short hair . . . 71 We used to have birthday partiesg B. Wallace, K. Schultz, M. L. Lamphier, C. Collyer, B. Comstock, J. Davis, N. Comstock, P. Seitler . . . 81 F. Hawes and P. Henke had their ears showing. . . 91 M. Malott had a sandbox. . . 101 We still had partiesg sitting-A. Bagan, S. Wochholz, M. S. VanGo1'den, P. Smith, D. Bird. Standing-B. Comstock, N. Comstock, K. Comstock, P. Vanflorden, B. Ewbank, K. Bedient, B. Goodall . . . 111 S. Wochholz was shy . . . 121 J. Sleeper and N. Smartt were this close together. . . 131 B. Zatalokin was shorter and K. Kowalchuck wore braids. . . 141 B. and W. Husband acted like twins .... 151 The Junior High Banquet had P. Williams, N. Herrick, J. Wigner, J. Miller, D. Klein, T. Meyers, H. Transue, B. Goodall, S. Wochholz, B. Anderson, B. Ewbank and R. Lewis singing Spirituals. . . 161 B. Schaible looked away from a camera. . . . 171 H. Transue wore short pants! 49 .ffmzr ,i amor -oZZff8lf'WL0lfL flaflaff Name No. of Varsity Awards No. of 'Years Victor Ball 1 3 Tony Egnatuk fCo-Capt.l 3 4 Herbert Cant 2 4 Robert Goodall 3 4 Charles Howell 2 3 Donald Klein fmanagerl 1 Mick Malott 1 4 Roger Miller 1 2 David Mills 1 3 Linwood Reed 2 2 Hal Shaffer 2 3 Frank Simmons 2 4 Roy Stallworth 2 3 Stanley Swanson 3 4 Clarence Torrey 2 4 Harley Transue 2 4 Arthur Warner 1 4 Eddie Wilson 1 4 Lyman W'inchell 1 4 Harold Wochholz QC-Capt.D 3 4 Zigaafefdalff 2 Name No. of Varsity Awards No. of Years Charles Anderson fCapt.1 1 3 Dale MacDonald 2 3 Linwood Reed 2 2 Stanley Swanson 2 4 Harley Transue 1 4 Harold Wochholz 3 4 Name No. of Varsity Awards No. of Years Charles Anderson 1 2 Robert Goodall 3 4 Dale MacDonald 3 4 Don Nash 1 3 Linwood Reed 2 2 Clarence Torrey 1 3 Lyman Winchell 2 4 Harold Wochholz 3 4 flaw -Name No. of Varsity Awards of Years Tony Egnatuk 2 2 Charles Howell 1 1 Hal Shaffer 2 2 Frank Simmons 2 3 Roy Stallworth 2 2 Stanley Swanson 3 3 Arthur Warner 1 1 !MAfa!caf5 jQ00fZOLZ!,SZO!f'95 Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion East Lansing Hillsdale :f:Battle Creek Lakeview Coldwater Sturgis :iRiver Rouge Marshall Adrian A N on-conference games QZSZWJQ j00lfA6l,!f .SJQl11fL6L6! SEATED-D. Soysterg J. Deang B. Holtzg F. Panicciag D. Morgang B. Foxg L. Uniong C. Seedorfg W. Smithg D. Kaiser D. Tate ROW l.-Mr. Fleser, coachg R. Haightg C. Henkeg F. Clarkg D. Trineg D. Schultzg C. Mclntoshg G. Krauseg J. Turnbull E. Hicksg Mr. Randolph, coach ROW 2-L. Taylorg H. Wordeng J. Simsg W. Winchellg D. Trippettg S. Dugang D. Weckmang D. Skinnerg D. Vere mayg L. Krackog B. Manino, manager j00fAOL!! xS?flfL6L6! ROW lull Wilsong S. Heapg D. Eckmyre Row 2 fSeatedl-S. Swansong L. Winchellg H. Transueg T. Egnatukg H. Shallerg S. Wochholzg L. Reedg F. Sim monsg lVl. Malottg B. Coodallg C. Torreyg D. Mills ROW 3-Mr. lVlcElhaney, coaohg D. Hannag J. Leeg B. Walkotteng C. Howellg R. Hoagling G. Landenburgerg J. West ong R. Stallworthg R. Millerg Mr. Goldsmith, coachg Mr. Gray, coach ROW 4-D. Klein, managerg R. Colemang J. Brookeg G. Brookeg G. Davidsong J. Saylesg H. Gantg A. Warnerg V. Ballg O. Khannag C. Anderson, Asst. manager g0L5A8fAOL!! xSD?lfL6L6! T. Corneliusg D. lVlacDonaldg S. Wochholzg H. Transueg J. Leeg R. Cravesg Mljuddlesl' Mclflhaneyg lVlr. Mclilhaney, coachg L. Reedg B. Walkotteng S. Swansong C. An- dersong P. Crenevitchg R. Miller, manager ederue Zgoafelfgvaff Squad ROW l-B. Foxg B. Huntg H. Wordeng W. Smitllg G. Davidsong A. Paskett ROW 2-D. Lambrecht, managerg D. Davisg F. Clarkg N. Williamsg B. Holtzg L. Krackog A. Caussg G. Brookeg L. Uniong lVlr. Randolph, coach Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion gcwgelfgaff Liora- lliwdilfy 45 51 42 30 50 48 50 Lakeview Coldwater Adrian Hillsdale Marshall Sturgis East Lansing Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Coldwater Adrian Hillsdale Marshall Lakeview Sturgis East Lansing -:ix sof a. Q lllnl gddegafff Ngygflfbafd SEATED--J. Saylesg K. Marshallg D. Morgang L. Zenonianig J. Sayles, bat boyg F Paniccia B Lusk D Veramay R Graves ROW 1-E. Hicksg D. Soysterg F. Clarkg C. Torreyg P. Murrang L. Snyderg P. Grenevilch B Hunt ROW 2--R. Hughesg C. Andersong L. Winchellg R. Hoagling L. Reedg S. Wochholz D MacDonald D Nash B Good allg B. Foxg Mr. Fleser, coach dddgdff BQOPQ5 Albion 6 Albion 5 Albion 8 Albion 5 Albion 6 Albion 9 Albion 6 Albion 3 if Non-Conference Coldwater 3 East Lansing 13 'f' Marshall 4 Hillsdale 6 Marshall 7 Sturgis 5 Adrian 5 Lakeview 0 3064 52140 SEATED-J. Leeg J. Simsg G. Krauseg G. Stallworthg C. Sprandelg V. Metzlerg C. Mclntosh W Union C Brown D Lambrechtg T. Calderoneg D. Kreger ROW 1-R. Stallworthg R. Washingtong W. Srnithg H. Wordeng B. Larkg D. Geyer D Davis G Landenburger D Hannag F. Simmonsg L. Taylorg B. Hicksg C. Hillg J. Wall ROW 2-Mr. Randolph, assistant coachg V. Cheek, managerg D. Tateg J. Brooke H Baldwin C Wheeler B Wal kotteng A. Warnerg S. Swansong T. Egnatukg H. Shafferg V. Ballg H. Gantg J Vroman B Berkley manager M Goldsmith, coach j'0LC LSZOIWQ5 April 17-Albion 4-5, Eaton Rapids 70 April 19-Albion 22, Marshall 87 April 23-Hastings Relay April 29-Albion 442, East Lansing 67 May 7-College Invitational May 14'-Twin Valley Meet, Albion 5th place May 17-Albion 49M Coldwater 4-9 Lakeview 38W May 28-State Meet Qi QCLC 8:5 SEATED-Mr. Ordell Mcliilhaney, Mr. Ivan Fleser, Mr. Ernest Cray STANDING-MT. Stephen Randolph, Mr. Daniel Goldsmith Amfic Ear SEATED-MT. lVIcElhar1ey, adviserg R. Miller, K. Kowalchuckg L. Union STANDING-B. Lark, B. Berkleyg D. Klein 1 1 .fdfdilfic Mar As it's name implies, the Athletic Board has charge of many of the matters refering to the ath- letic program of the school. The awarding of merit letters, interscholastic athletic program, the spend- ing of the Athletic fund and providing the necessary equipment for the teams are only a few of the duties executed by the Athletic Board. Q06 8:5 Again this year, as in the past several years Albion has a five man coaching staff. Each mem- ber is the head coach of one of the major teams throughout the year, and the others alternate as the assistant coaches. We have had the fact proven that Albionis coaching staff is excellent, and we hope that it will remain so in the future. 9 KLM MA! Charles Anderson leaves his height to Paul Grenevitch Jean Anderson leaves her freckles to Barbara Boyd Roger Anderson leaves his car trouble with Larry Snyder Polly Baldwin leaves her job ofACirculation Manager of The Breezen to Marcella Haines Victor Ball leaves his car to Howard Baldwin to keep in shape Kendall Bedient leaves his job of editor of the Sports section to Don Harrier Junior Beilfuss and Jim Shelters leave their quietness to the Study Hall Geraldine Benjamin leaves her coolness to Joyce Mclntosh Arley Bergstresser leaves his paper route to Ronald Coombs Jerrold Bevis leaves everything to Roy Hoaglin Austin Bitney leaves his intelligence to John Gilbert Katie Bournelis leaves the Class Treasury to the next Treasurer June Charlier leaves The Breezei' to Lois Sheiiield Dale Claucherty leaves his janitoris job to Richard Leflier Q Clarice Collyer leaves her shyness in class to Donna Anthony Betty Comstock leaves Albion for Kansas City Nancy Comstock leaves her red and green shoes to Jean Ford Eleanor Connor leaves her fun While on '6The Breezei, to Pat Dryer Jean Davis leaves her F .H.A. troubles to the new president Marian Dean leaves her typing speed to Marjorie Timmons , Antoinette DeNicola leaves her glasses to Rita Charmeda Audrey Dryer leaves her ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Vernon Cheek Dick Eckmyre leaves his French letters to Mrs. Hicks Tony Egnatuk leaves his shoulders to Wayne Murphy Barry Ewbank leaves his big mouth to Rusty Graves Emmeline Finnegan leaves her loud mouth to Sue Carter Delores Foltz leaves her way of talking herself into and out of difficult situations to Doris Beilfuss Sallee Fox leaves her debating skill to Shirley Nice Herbert Gant leaves his study habits to Reginald Coleman Dick Geyer leaves his high jumping to John Brook Butch Goodall leaves his sense of humor to George Brook Yvonne Griffin leaves the typing-she does for Mr. Miller to Paula Boyer Frances Hawes leaves her nickname Hugging to Shanna Collins Pat Henke leaves the book store to Bob Berkley Nancy Herrick leaves her bottle of peroxide to Lois Miller Delores Holtz leaves her little waist to Maxine Bolton I il A-----llll l Chuck Howell leaves his women troubles to John Sweeney . I I Robert Hughes leaves his swimming ability to John Burch Beverly Husband leaves her curl to Phyllis F outs Wayne Husband leaves his smile to Don Lambrecht Elwood Jacob leaves his golf average to Lee Zenoniani Omesh Khanna leaves his elephants and tigers to the zoo Don Klein leaves his thick soled shoes to Mr. F leser to take up tap dancing Jean Klimovich leaves her one class to Evelyn Baldwin Bernard Konkle leaves his driving technique to Bill Hicks Katie Kowalchuck leaves her gay little walk to Betty Osborn Mike Kulinich leaves his good times to Ed Zaremba Mary Lou Lamphier leaves her Sub-Deb worries to Marcella Haines Rodney Lewis leaves his troubles to LaVerne Elliot Bob Lusk leaves his wallet to Gary Landenberger Dale MacDonald leaves his hook shots to Joe Lee Micky Malott leaves his Battle Creek numbers to Dave Hanna l3usiness BANKS and LOANS Commercial and Savings Bank .,.,.,..,,,,.,,, Homestead Loan and Building Assn. ..... . BUILDING MATERIALS Albion Lumber Co. ,,,.,........,,,A,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,. , Citizen's Lumber Co. .,,,,,.,...,.,,,,,,,,., , .,,,, , CLOTHING STORES-Men's and 'Women's Blaisdell's .....,,,,,.,..... Estelle Dress Shop . Huffman's ....,,A,,,,,,,,.. J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Power Apparel Shop ....,.....,........,...,,.,.,,,,,, Seelye's .............,...,,,..., ,.,,.....,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, CONFECTIONERY and DRUG STORES Brownridge ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,.,,, Hawes .......... .,,,,,, Parks .......,..,.., ,,-,-,,, Weatherwax ..... ..,,,,, DRY CLEANERS Avery ................. ,,,,,,, Elmo ....................,..,. ,, ,,,,, , FEED and FUEL Harold F. Wochholz ..... ........ Hoag ........................... . ....... . McDougal Sz Young .... HARDWARES Albion ..........,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,, Koon's .... ,,.,.,,, Directory INDUSTRIES Albion Malleable Iron Co. Gale Manufacturing Co. ...... . Lonergan Manufacturing Co. Service Caster Kc Truck Corp Union Steel Products Co. .... . JEWELERS Arthur H. Tuchtenhagen .... E. W. Kiessling ............... MISCELLANEOUS Albion College ................. Bearman's Body Shop ..... Dorann Pastry Shoppe ..... Everett Cavanagh ......... Haven Hills Dairy ...... Hubert's ................... Moore's Music Co. Porter's Bike Shop ........ Vanden Berg Studio .... PRINTERS Art Craft Press ....... Recorder Press Co. RESTAURANTS Hamburger Haven ........... Royal Sandwich Shop ,,... SHOES CartWr1ght's ................ Frost's Shoe Store ...... Congratulations To The Seniors of 49 Royal Sandwich Shop CAM W!! Roger Miller leaves his job of being manager to Jim Bommarito Dave Mills leaves his marks to Tony Calderone Mary Mills leaves her curly hair to Yutiva Helton I Alice Mosher leaves her temper to Shirley Greenman Betty Murphy leaves nothing Clt seems she can't part with what ever she haslj Connie Murran leaves her accordian to Carolyn Russell Don Nash leaves his pitching ability to Pop Veramay Phyllis Newell leaves the Annual to Carolyn Schultz Phyllis Palmiter leaves the 6th hour art class to Martha West Mary Paniccia leaves her dancing to Betty Desy Q Shirley Pearson leaves her interest in Wayne Union to Marie Robinson Bob Peckham leaves his dancing to Ben Lark Stanley Peters leaves school at last! Joan Phelps leaves her quietness to Elizabeth Tomchak John Phelps leaves his ambition to Roy Bartell Eleanor Post leaves her oliice work to Frances Radtke Lin Reed leaves his hair to Jack Weston Doris Romans leaves her engagement ring to Jean Osmun Leona Rutz leaves her bowling scores to Evelyn Darby Kenneth Sandusky leaves his girls to Dale Merwin Dick Sayles leaves his curly hair to the Junior Girls Barbara Schaible leaves her banjo to the music department Hal Shalier leaves his wolfishness to Jim Sayles Karl Shimkus leaves the poolroom to Ted McDowell Frank Simmons leaves his speed to Tillman Cornelius Farrel Sims leaves her athletic ability to Alice Geisen Joann Sleeper leaves her absence to Betty Foley Roy Stallworth leaves his smile to Janet Cant Pauline Steile leaves her height to Betty Desy Stanley Swanson leaves the school to all the Juniors to come back to next fall Clarence Torrey leaves Betty Foley to James Hagemann Harley Transue leaves his beautiful voice to Sam Heap Bob Trautman leaves the dirty test tubes for Mr. Ullrey to wash Dorothy Tucker leaves her shorthand speed to Diane Bennett Ellen Tuthill leaves her Buick with its four slightly used fenders, two new tires, and a gas tank that is always empty, to Esther Sherman Wayne Union leaves his sharpness to Calvin Wheeler Kathryn VanGorden leaves her train tracks fbracesJ to Jan Vaughn Carolyn Van Meter leaves her shyness to Dolores Coryell Shirley Vinson leaves her music to Marilyn Hastings Betty Wallace leaves her laugh to Donna Schultz Arthur Warner leaves his size and height to Milton Stall Chuddy Warson leaves all her pep to Ann Morhardt Bob White leaves his Coldwater Basketball team to c'Mac Jean Wigner leaves her laugh to any llth grader that can use it Ida Mae Williams leaves her quietness to Imogene Banks Phyllis Williams leaves her nickname '4Flip to Phyllis Seitler Eddie Wilson leaves his small feet to Bob Walkotten Lyman Wlinchell leaves his wit to Don Kaiser Sandy Wochholz leaves his football passing ability to Jim Sayles Betty Zatalokin leaves her newly acquired red hair to Marie Davis Irene Zurell leaves her smart remarks to Dorothea Fox Nellie Zurell leaves her arguing to Alice Joyce McKinney Q 'IL-2 ll Compliments Of BANK MoNEY ORDER I-lUEFMAN'S Congratulations Seniors! KOON'S HARDWARE Compliments of PARK'S DRUG STORE ....RATES... RATES FROM S6 0.01 to 2.51 to 5.01 to 10.10 to 20.01 to 40.01 to 50.01 to 80.01 to 100.01 to 5.00 .... 10.00 .............. 20.00 .......... 40.00 ............... .. 50.00 ............. 80.00 - ............. -- 100.00 ................ 250.00 ................ 2.50 ....... ...... 6c Sc 11c 130 15C 18C 20c 22C 25C BANK MONEY ORDERS MAY BE CASHED AT ANY BANK jre gommelfcicjanj cryin? gang ALBION, MICH We Have Served for 45 Years . . as printers of th B eze Breeze Annual, f 1 gh chool p blications st ff It has been a pl t work with you- The Class of 1949 We wish you every success in y chosen Work. The Recorder Press C BREEZE AND BREEZE ANNUAL PRINTERS Congratulations Class of 49'l HOAG, FUEL AND FEED Pat Henke: How about lending me a nickel to ca up one of my friends?,' June Charlier: MI-lere's a dime, go call all of yo friendsf, Co : g'Hey Mister, don7t you know this is a safe y P zone? Dick Sayles: fSpeedingj Of course-thatis why I drove in heref' P E N N E Y ' S J. C. Penney Co., Inc. NATION WIDE gem Mop dey From a nationwide contest, sponsored by the VanGorden Syndicate, a new model for the comic strip Brenda Starr has been discovered. According to Miss Pinky VanGorden, president of the Syndicate, Miss Aud- rey Dryer is the lucky winner. Strikes are always in the news. The latest one to date is the mammoth push button workers strike at the Anderson Washing Machine Plant. lt seems that the Union head, Mary Paniccia wants a shorter working day. from five to four hours instead of the regular six. Mr. Roger Anderson and Miss Paniccia are in conference to see what can be done. Robert Goodallis new play, You Can't Have It, or, Who Threw Ma in the Cellar, starring those Broad- way stars Arley Bergstresser and Betty Wallace in the leading roles, just opened on Broadway for a long run. Perhaps a Week. The Flashy Flashes Sun Classes Co. has hired Jean Allen as their new saleswomen, says Miss Leona Rutz, president of the company. Buggs Andersonis Pool Hall was raided again last night. Frank Simmons and Ida May Williams caused some commotion when they began a fight over who lost the last pool ball. The only charges will be for them to buy a new set of pool balls. The President will have lemon pie on Tuesday, says Jean Anderson, the president's personal pie baker. ' Q The famous song writer, Kendall Bedient, has just written a new song. Polly Baldwin and the A.H.S. band will give the first performance of the song. The name of this hit tune is, 'LThe Sky's the Limit, or, Where Did Pa Go, Ma?'7 The guest vocalist will be Wayne Union, well known and liked by the coke crowd. Junior Beilfuss is contesting for Phyllis Palmiter's 5th divorce. As her lawyer, this will be four out of five he has. handled for her. She is planning to marry Austin Clark Bitney, oil well magnate, as soon as his fourth di- vorce is grantedfrom actress Jo Ann Phelps. H Movie idol Mitchell Malott has been playing at the Mosher Theater and has given Albion's truant officer, Barry Ewbank, quite a job of collecting teen-age fans from the matinees, and taking them back to school, where he had such a good record during his youth. Principal Jerrold Bevis says the problem is quite critical. Three traffic cops of our fair city, Dick Geyer, Mike Kulinich, and Rodney Lewis have been awarded the AAA safedriving awards for 1960. This has had quite an effect on the business of Klein and Miller, Mor- trcrans, during the past year. They have had to take up a sideline of rug weaving to supplement their income. The famous Toni Twins, Betty and Nancy Comstock, have arrived on the planet Mars to promote sales. The only thing thatis troubling the Toni Co. is that the people on Mars are completely bald. Oh well, small mat- ter. lt IS said there are trees and grass. 4 n A The French Ambassador Lin Reed, has himself in trouble again. Seems he has the French government be- lieving that we have a new Atomic-Atom. They are expecting an attack at any time according to reports. You know that song that goes, 4'We'll build a sweet little nest, somewhere in the Westw? Well, that's just what Fran Hawes and Victor Ball have done. lt seems they got married and while on their honeymoon they stopped in Canyon Diablo, Arizona. It was such a devilish place, they decided to set up Tourist Cabins and stay there the rest of their natural lives. Guess they will, too. . Fire.Chief Frank Bushinski made his iirst run today. The alarm was called in from the home of Gerald- ine Benjamin.. lt seems that Geraldine was typing so fast she burned up the keyboard. Damage was slight, al- though J ohnnie Mae Hall received quite a shock from all the excitement. Ah, yes, itis that time of year again. Nellie and Irene Zurell, local income tax collectors, have announced that cats and dogs may now be listed as dependents. Since the announcement, there has been a mad rush to Mar- ian Dean's home for lost dogs and cats. The Honorable mayor Margaret Ackley, says she already has her quota of nine dogs. I 7, Miss Katie Bournelis announces the following newcomers to her Lopsided Mansion, Home for Found- hngs. Among the most important are listed-one parrot, three monkeys, and a gorilla. Wayne Husband had just been hired as the new janitor of the establishment. The noted researcher Harley Transue is in the hospital suffering from 'cNicotine Effects. It seems he did a research article on. fSeven Leading Brandsn for the Smokers Digest and the after effects were a little too much on the noted scientist. HHe was a total abstainer until the articlefl says his nurse, Mary Jane Mills. The circus is always an item of interest to both young and old. Ringling's has added several new mem- bersto its show this year. A few of the specimens are: Eleanor Post as a women's wrestling contender. It seems she 1S acclaimed worlds champion woman wrestler. Clarence Torry as the tall man, and his wife Betty Zatalokin as the fat lady. They are quite a devoted pair, so it is heard. Then of course the strong man Robert Trautman, who is the successor to Charles Atlas, is also on the payroll. W F lash! Connie Murran has won the critics award for the stupidest comic strip of the year, Awful Ignor- ant. It 1S based on the llfe story of Jean Wigner and is a hit all over the nation. Compliments! ALBION HARDWARE Congratulations! ARTHUR H. TUCHTENHAGEN JEWELER Q OPTOMETRIST Good Luck Seniors! +00 AVERY CLEANERS . Congratulations! Congfatulatlons PoRTER's BIKE sHoP from the 106 WEST PORTER Albion Malleable Iron Co. SUS H J an Wigner: HAh, my good man are you dig i out holes?7' B rnard Konkle: No! lim digging out the dirt and leaving the holesf' Congratulations from the ART CRAFT PRESS Best Wishes DORANN PASTRY SHOPPE Congratulations! I hope you can continue four years more. WEATHERWAX, The Druggist Our Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of 49', ClTlZEN'S LUMBER CO. Congratulations to the Seniors POWER APPAREL SHOP CALM Mop My Admiral Richard Eckmyre of the 17th Fleet, based at Duck Lake, has enlisted the aid of Eddie Wilson, fam- ous distance swimmer, to help him discover how far aperson can swim before he drowns. Also along on the trip will be Tony Egnatuk, the Tarzan of the movies, to help Eddie if he goes too far under. Dale MacDonald, coach of Ping-Pong at Parma Tech., has listed Jim Shelters and Robert Hughes as his starting doubles team in the National Championship Tournament which starts next week. Coach MacDonald also named Elwood Jacob as his choice for the singles. Pat Henke and Nancy Herrick have added two more members to their all-male chorus. The signing of Charles Howell and John Phelps was done yesterday, bringing the total membership to fifty-seven men. A special announcement was made yesterday in Paris concerning the new length of dresses. Fashion ex- perts Barbara Schaible and Doris Romans notified the women of the world that dresses this year would be only, three inches above the knee instead of the five inches of last year. The only two women bus drivers in America had a fight this morning after a Concord City Bus, driven by Ellen Tuthill collided with a Greyhound Bus driven by Delores Foltz. The only witness to the accident was Ken- neth Sandusky who was looking out of his clothing store window. Both drivers were held for questioning. Our roving reporter sends us some reports on interesting happenings throughoutthe world, in South Af- rica, that famous exploring team of Wochholz and Newell discovered the long lost adventurer, Bernard Konkle. He has set up a store in a native village and is selling second hand clothes. Up in Alaska, Stanley and Joan Peters are developing a new process for canning whale blubber. It was announced today that three new teachers would begin their duties next year at Albion High. Miss Mary Lou Lamphier has been hired as Girls' Physical Education Instructor. Louise Helton will replace Mr. Kenneth Higgins as Instructor of History, while Shirley Pearson will take over the new course in Flying Instruc- tion. The new choir director will be Dorothy Tucker. Approximately S75 was taken last night from the f'Clean Face Beauty Shopf' owned by Miss Caroline Kre- ger and operated by Miss Delores Holtz. Miss Holtz has not been located for questioning as yet. Flash! The first case of bigamy in ten years was taken before Circuit Court Judge Karl Shimkus. It con- cerns Mr. Stanley Swanson, mailcarrier for the Albion City Post Ofiice, and the Mrs., or shall we say Misses, June Charlier and Sallee F ox. The evidence given was by Misses Fox and Charlier, stating they could neither stand being separated from each other, and so they both married Mr. Swanson. Sentence is to be passed today. A couple of hot bits for the radio column. Starting tomorrow Miss Emmy Finnegan will conduct the morning exercise program at 8 o'clock, while Breakfast with the Pecksn starring Carolyn Van Meter and Robert Peckham, is celebrating its fifth successful year on the radio station WHEATIES. Betty Murphy sailed on the Queen Mary this evening, bound for Paris to accept a job with the French Secret Service. It seems she has something they want. Dale Claucherty, head janitor of A.H.S., with his assistant Russell Passmore, has invented a new way to clean the walls of the school. It is a secret as yet, however. Announcement has been made of the purchase of the Parker Inn by Dino Kostianes and Pauline Steife. They have already made changes in the staff, placing Katie Kowalchuck and Robert Lusk as head cooks, and for entertainment in the Creenthorne Room, Miss Jean Davis, mystic and fortune teller, has been hired. The noted brain surgeon, Dr. Jean Klimovich, has just performed a successful brain operation on Chuddy Warson. It was claimed to be the impossible accomplishment, but Dr. Klimovich has proved her worth. Miss Warson is now a normal person. - Clarice Collyer, head of the Foreign Affairs Committee, called Antoinette deNicola, our ambassador to lndia, before the Senate to find the cause of all the trouble between the U. S. and India. Miss deNicola said the fuss wasn't between the two countries but between Shiek Umesh Khanna and two missionary women, Dorothy and Eleanor Connor. It seems that the two women wanted to teach the Shiek how to act civilized. ln the world of sports we find that the Brooklyn Dodgers announced the signing of Lyman Winchell, Ken Marshall and F arrel Sims. The two highest professional football players for next season will be Roy Stallworth and Herbert Cant. These two boys were the leading ground gainers in the National Football Conference. Dick Sayles and Shirley Vinson will defend their titles in the A.B.C. bowling tournament to be held at the new 50 lane alley owned by Don Nash and Phyllis Ann Williams. At the annual convention of the American Baking Congress, Hal Shaffer, President of the Holland Cookie Co., was elected chairman for the coming year. The principal speaker at the convention was David Mills, warden at Alcatraz, who spoke on the food in the prison. Miss Yvonne Crifhn announces the opening of her new 'cOld Maids Homef' This is the 19th home Miss Griffin has opened in Michigan. Richard Williams will do the cooking. Bob White, noted Atomic researcher and Beverly Husband, announce their plans for a June wedding. The amiouncement took place at a party given by Arthur Warner fbetter known as the Thin Man to radio listen- ers . Congratulations, Seniors! Congratulations 1 B L A I S D E L L , S to the Seniors E Bob T tman: 6'When I g tto ave f h Albion Lumber Co. Sallee Fox: HMaybe he Won,t be theref, Bob T tman: Then you ask him. CONGRATULATES THE sEN1oRs OF 1949 BROWNRIDGE DRUG STORE MOORE'S MUSIC COMPANY Compliments of , , Your Rexail Druggist 0lfLQlf'0LflfLKOLfi0lfLf5. SERVICE CASTER 81 TRUCK CORP. 41 h I g g t a k Shakespeare i e te those pl y 7 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 664977 We Extend Our CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 49 HAWES DRUG STORE 4 4 9 Tony Egnatuk: g'Does the barber have the nerve to charge you the full price for a haircut?,' Mr. Gray: '5Worse than that. He considers it such a joke that he adds an amusement taxf' ' Con ratulations Class of 49 Gale Manufacturing g CARTWRIGyHT'S SHOE STORE C o m p a n y Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS To The Seniors HAMBURGER HAVEN Mary Lou Lamphier: 6'Say-what looks like a cat, Walks like one, and acts like one?7' Wayne Husband: 'cl dunno, what?'7 Mary Lou Lamphier: 'GA kitten. I-lUBERT'S Congratulations Seniors! E. W. KIESSLING Phyllis Palmiter: 4'Did you know that Rembrandt . painted his greatest masterpiece on an empty xeN N'-if 44, CO1'lgI'8.JElllat1O1'lS, stomach?7' 5 2 S - 1 g INSURED ? eniors. , Frances Hawes: 6'Good Heavens, no. Thought of Qt Wm 5 SAVE HERE course it was on canvasli' WITH SAFETY - 0 M E S T E A Com liments of p L o A N ESTELLE DRESS SHOP AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION Cameras - Films - Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Dial 4911 Man en gr? STUCIIU Successor to Harland A. Ludwig Studio 414 S. Superior St., Albion, Michigan Edward H. Vandenberg, Prop. Portrait and Commercial Photographers Jo Sleeper: '4HoW did you break your leg Harley Transue: See those stairs? ,lo Sleeper: '5No!'7 Harley Transue: Well, I didn't either. The sofa sagged in the middle The shade was pulled just so, The family had retired, The evening lamp burned low. There came a sound from the sofa, The clock was striking two- And the senior slammed his textbooks, With a thankful, g'Well, lim throughln Q77 BEARlVIAN'S BODY SHOP WELDING - BUMPING - PAINTING Congratulations Seniors! ongrafnfalfiond to the enior 661,56 of '49 Bakery Equipment Wire Products UNION STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY ALBION, MICHIGAN 6 Congratulations Seniors . . . A geaf of 0510104 4 0 0 Lomergan Manufacturing Co. Chuddy Warson: 4'What are grape nuts? Lin Reed: l'Guys that drink grape juice. Vic Ball: If you dropped a stone in the river, would happen? N Barry Ewbank: 'Scare the fishf' what Compliments of HAROLD F. WOCHHOLZ FUEL - INSURANCE Congratulations! EVERETT CAVANAGH OPTOMETRIST Phone 2430 for Appointment Roger Miller: Don't you see that sign 'Private, No Hunting Allowed'?', ' Jerry Bevis: 'gl never read anything marked 'Pri- vate'. Butch Goodall: You look sweet enough to eat.', Katie Bournelis: 'GI do eat. Where shall we go? Compliments of SEELYEPS, lVlen's Wear MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Congratulations Seniors! ELMO CLEANERS 7 Albion College Right in Your Own Community One of the Nationfs Outstanding Small Colleges Founded in 1835, Albion is a four year, Christian, liberal arts college which offers the following pre-professional courses through combined course arrangements with the University of Michigan and other leading universities: PRE-DENTISTRY PRE-ENGINEERING PRE-LAW PRE-MEDICAL PRE-MINISTERIAL PRE-NURSING PRE-FORESTRY LABORATORY TECHNIQUES Fully accredited by the most important scolastic societies Expenses Are Moderate Fall Semester - ----- September 11 - January' 26 Spring Semester -------- January 30 - June 5 WILLIAM WHITCOMB WHITEHOUSE, President, Albion, Michigan Mrs. Hicks: MI am tempted to give this class a quizf Lyman Winchell: Yield not to temptation. 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