Washington Gardner High School - Breeze Yearbook (Albion, MI)
- Class of 1950
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N 5jgiiif'T ' X ., , . ve. fTme4z1 ' fa: ,ws 15:1-if ' ' edication We the class of 1950 dedicate this annual to Joe Inman whose friendly manner has greeted us from the day we went to get our first hook rental slips to the day we graduate. All through high school you have been our friend, Joe. For six years we have seen you work- ing behind the bookstore counter, as janitor at the games, and helping us in many other activities. Now we are leaving our high school days behind but the memory of your smiling face remains with us. , ,,s:wmg4s'vrx-uf.-N Y X, M...-.nw 4+ 4. .. W. 1: '51 .4 s KA , L'545f:'v ,,,,.r..,,:,sJ-1',:'.-if' ,ffffw-f:fe:.rw-w-gm.-1.-, WL,-f.,f5. ,ff.,- , J. :. ,W ,,.-5 5 r' 'M1wwz.x'z,:,fcf:f.-x6 .3 4 u4.:,.,,.. , ,,. i, L,-...-H 3: kr: ' 5 'N , , , 52. ,gf -' -wi., A.A5,g.-- rf. ,wg 'AQ-2, .-f:f 2 22:1 . '?l1:57 K' f'. 'jrif 1- ' ' f, :wx P 3 2 2 r, 5 3. Wm.. -: 1 ,t A 1 H15 Q af' qfxff-irw' mah, f' 3 3 I Z A li P J' 1 -' f f M. 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F I 1 We, - A r E Q 5 .. , , b , ,, 1, f 'Q 5 5 f 1 3 -5 .3 S -Q 2 il ,fi if 2 5 ' ' ' 4 - za 3 gk J GJ S ' 3 s 5 lf' 3 ,E x 7, Q i L -wvqtx ,,,,,..,e-,:' W F M H Q4 -NA4,,..- .,f,. Secretary, Joyce Mclntosllg President, Ben Larkg Vice-preeirlenl. Lee Zenonianig Treasurer. .lx-an Ford gland- Me, Alon i Good-bye, Albion Hi We say with ll sigh, Class of ,50 now departs. Knowledge we have gained, Friendships welve attained, Will remain in all our hearts. History, Biology, Geometry, and all, Teachers wise, help and advise To meet the future's call-so d-b Al ' , ' COLORS-Blue and Gold gltxnsriifzlevgiogigfl 'P - Ll'I Throughout life welll cherish you. FLOW LR Daffo i inf girtgirll lVIEMORlALfBashetball Scoreboard . -,, ous . e er be good for something. Elizabeth Tomchak NIOTTO-HB8 not merely goodg CLASS ADVISERSf1WiSS Helen Hieber and Mr. Ernest Cray 5 I,0l'!5 AKIMAZ Louitfs happy anrl untiring. His sparkling c-nf'rg,y's in- spiring. EYEl,YlN BALDWIN With n1-wr harsh words or unkinnl rvport. For Evisfs the frivnflly anfl plvasant sort. IMOGENE BANKS ilIl0gl'l'lt'-S laugh is good to hr-ar. lt casts out blurs am! brings in 1-lu-1-r, moms l:E11,r'Uss 'f Shr' is tht- quiet typr- hy choicv. Sonivtimrs shv su-ms with- out a voice. .IANET BUOSE Although in fact shP's far away, In spirit. shtfs with us to' day. DONNA ANTHONY Donna's a nice person to know. Selfisliness she will never show. HOWARD BALDWIN Not many Hi-Y boys were hesitant ln choosing Hod as their clulw pre-sitle-nt. R03 BARTELL About his work lu-'s con- scientious. Hts never shams nor acts pretentious. DIANE BENNETT - Dianv is smooth on fer-t, When she In-ars that boogie- heat. PAL' LA BOYER Small. c-Hiriffnt, and neat is she, A-club president meant to lw. Page 5 GEORGE BROOKE He isn't outspoken nor is he shy, He's just a frivndly, good- nalured guy JOHN BRYDEN .lohn doesn't have too much to say, But enjoys life in his own way. SUE CARTER She has everything, we must admit, Brains, looks, and sparkling wit. RONALD COOMBS Ronnie makes use of his own head lnstead of listening to everything said. EVELYN DARBY Even in writing, for the 'gBreeze , Evelyn always aims to Page 6 please. JOHN BROOKE lf homework in math both- ers you, Co to John. He'll pull you thru. TONY CALDERONE 'l'ony's the happy-go-lucky kind, And, Oh! all the mischirff he dovs find. SHANNA COLLINS ' She's cute, devilish,-witty too. There's no one like this Shanna Lu, TILLMAN CORNELIUS We watched him on the basketball court, Excvlling in his favorite sport. LA YERNE ELLIOTT Laverne is ready to have some fun, Hut only after his work is fl0I'lP, MARGUERITE FERSCH Shv has the right kind of school spirit, At every game the crowd can hear it. BARBARA FOSTER Barbara is the pleasant type. She isn't one to groan or gripe. DOROTHEA FOX For keeping book accounts in order Dorolheais the perfect re- corder. JANET CANT 1 don't want toli' or 'Ll can't!u ls seldom heard from Jane! Cant. JOHN GILBERT A high position he'll gain someday, With fame, fortune, and lots of pay! JEAN MARIE FORD 'X She's sweet, smart, and a friend for sure, If only there were more like her! PHYLLIS ANN FOUTS Any art job she can land, When she takes a brush in hand. MARY ELLEN FULK A When strutting on as ma- jorf-tte She casts a lovely silhou- PHP. ALICE CEISEN Alice is of peaceful mind, A nicer girl you seldom find. RUSSELL GRAVES Rusty's height makes him known to us allg He's as likable as he is tall. Pag e7 SHIRLEY GREENNIAN Her shorthancl class goes in a dithc-r. For she won't let amuse- ment wither. DAVID HANNA If it's friendliness you crave. You're sure to get it from Dave. ANNIE HARRIS Annie may be quiet, hut she-'s not shyg Whenever she sees you, sheill say HL JACK HERRICK A little nonsense now and then Is relished hy the wisest men. ROY HOAGLIN All kinds of sports are Hoagy's loves. But he-'s a champ in Cold- en Gloves I nge 8 PAUL GRENEVITCH You'd have to look far to find many, Good basketball stars like our Crt-nny. DONALD HARRIER A friendly smile and hearty laugh, Will never out a heart in half. DONALD HART LING Mechanical ITlill4If'tl?.if That he is! At making things heis a whiz! WILLIAM HICKS Although his actions arPn't so bold, Many friends hm-'ll have anrl hold. ROBERT HUNT - In the minds of all, he rates. For his modest convenial traits. DONALD W. LAMBRECHT lf he- thinks his opinions arf' right, HP won't give up Without a hght. DAN ID LANDIS People like Dave youill nnd, are few, Not rnuvh lo say, loss to rue. ANNE LARSEN i Lots of fun and plenty perky, She's our Irienrl from Al- huquw-rqur-. JOYCE MCINTOSH A pleasantly attractivv girl is Joyce, Of frionmlly mannvr anfl quiet voicv. JANE MILLER He-r frivmlly manner anrl her smilv, Show her friPn:lship is worthwhile. GARY LANDENBERGER 82 fx Gary's happy, cont:-nlml, and carefree, Why are'n't we all as goocl- nalurvfl as ho? BEN F. LARK 4 Hrap hig hunter!-Slionts hig gun! Hvap goocl xlancvrl-Lots of fun! TED McDOWELL lfs that Irish part in him. Bringing out such roguish vim. DALE MERWIN A willing helper is this boy Daleg To do his work hr-'II nr-'vr-r fail. WAYNE E. MURPHY His height will never com- pare with his worth, For Wayne is much too small in girth. Pug C MARILYN NASH Charming ways plus sparkl- ing eyes, Prove she's the one to dramatize. SHIRLEY NICE Her talent will carry her far For Shirley was born a star. EUGENE H. PARKS He left his pals in Hills- day nighi To win new friends in AI- lmion High. FRANCES LEE RADTKE A very contented person is she. Knowing the best things in life are free. CAROLYN RUSSELL Carolyn is quieter than three blind mice, But everyone agrees SI1C,E really nice. Page 10 ROBERT NASH When we see that smile- flash Our fancy turns toward Lightbull1 Nash. BETTY JEAN OSBORN Most all of us are especial- ly fond OI this particular little blonde. CLAIR PETERS On the farm you'lI find him toiling, This lad whose tempelds never boiling. PATRICIA JEAN REEVE She'll always complete her task. Special favors she-,ll never ask. HAROLD D. SAYLES Handsome, athletic, with many friends, lt's truly a worthy life .lim spends. CAROLYN SCHULTZ A winning smile, a winning way, Shady's top's, her friends all say. PHYLLIS SEITLER Phyllis likes work as well as play. An ideal wife shefll make someday. ESTHER SHERMAN Esther lives life to its full- est extent, Never a moment thought- lessly spent. LARRY SNYDER His bashful grin and laugh- ing eyes, Are traits that he should ne'er disguise. GERTRU DE STANCROFF We hope that nothing will ever erase, That friendly smile from C0rtrude's face. DONNA SCHULTZ A You'll find her cute, sweet, and tiny. Her disposition is always sh' . my fl ' -l 'C'l LOIS SHEFFIELD Thoughtfullness, red hair, good nature combined, Are traits that very seldom you can find. ANNE SHIMKUS With always a helpful hand to lend, Maisie is truly a very good friend. MILTON STAHL Milton seems always at rest When it comes to a Span- ish test. JOHN SWEENEY A joke he loves to hear or tell, John's lots of fun and smart as well. Page I I .IO ANIN Although she's quiet, Jo Ann is plvasingg Hvr manner is shy, hui. nevvr freezing. KAN YHARRA If your Spanish is not clr-ar, Ray will IQ-nd a helpful ear. Page 12 NIAIHURIE TIMIIIOINS In he-r quit-I way lhm-re-'s charm. Margy'Il nc-wr do anyonu harm RICHARD VAN DURAN Football. softball. sailing. flying. His lov? for sportv y0u'Il find undying. IIOISERT WALKOTTEN Tall. dark. and handsrmw I4 II'lll'. All Ihvsi- things and a good guy Kuo, CALVIN WHEELER All that know hiln find That Calvin is thc- quivl kind. WOLTER ELIZA BETH TOYVICHAK Unprr-diclahlr. vivacious Yr-tcham Lots of fun and friends- you hr-'tchal JANYTH YAUGHN He-r skill for knitting wr' must admit, Is only f'xcf'lIf'd by her buhhling wil. PHY LLIS WARNER Phyllis doesnt! have- much to say And tends to hr-r duties in a quiet way. CHRISTINE WILSON Always in a good mood- Thals Christine-I A frown on he-r face 1 seldom seen. LEE ZEN ONIANI A Cutf- and frixlndly lad L4-P: Happy and industrious van be. CAMERA-SHI GRADS. JAMES BOMMARITO MRS. SYLVIA DIVER K. D. HAMPTON EDWIN MOORE i 3 Processional Hymn Prayer Anthem Announcements Sermon - Hymn - Benediction Recessional 6ZCCOL!6LlfLI 8Cl,fe SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1950, 8:00 P. M. Pomp and Chivalry f - High School Orchestra Richard Cornell, Director Hflod of Our Fathersi' - - Chapel Choir Mary ,lane Grabenstein, Director C. ,l. Roberts - G. W. Warren - Lee Zenoniani i'With a Voice of Singingi' George Walkotten, Superintendent - - The Rev. Alfred W. Russell Pastorflrirst Baptist Church Lead Us, O Father - - - f The Lord Bless You and and Keep Youi' Chapel Choir Festival March - - 0I'l'Ll'VL8l'LC2l'l'L2l'Lf FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1950. 8:00 P. M. Class of 1950 Armed with the foundation of learning and with a feeling of brotherhood 1950, go forward to meet the challenge of the future. lt belongs to us. Procession al - Invocation Welcome - Presidentis Address Salutatory - Music - Senior Essay - lnstrumental Music Pomp and Chivalry by C. .l. Roberts Milton Stahl. David Hanna, Larry Snyder. Howard Baldwin Our Heavenly High School Daysi' Music - - Esther Sherman. Lois Shetiielrl, Elizabeth Tomchak Presentation of P. T. A. Awards - Presentation of Memorial - Acceptance - School Board lnstrumental Music Valedictory - Presentation of Diplomas Class Song - Becessional Lois Sheffield, Sue Carter. Festival March by C. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Albion College - Detroit Free Press - Shanna Collins John Gilbert Suzanne Carter - lohn Gilbert Suzanne Carter Elizabeth Tomchak NI. Von Weber Michigan School of Mines - State Board of Education Michigan State Alumni NROTC - - - - - ,l. Barnby V - Lutkin C. M. Von Weber Op. 3, No. 5 to all, we, the class of A.H.S. Orchestra - ,loyce Mclntosh Mr. George Walkotten Superintendent of Schools - - Ben Lark - Sue Carter Senior Quartet - Janet Cant - Mary Ellen Fulk Shirley Nice Senior Trio Mrs. Paul Berkley - Harold Sayles Mr. Wilbur Johnson V Carolyn Russell - - ,lean Ford Mr. William Harton Principal - Written by - A. H. S. Orchestra .lohn Brooke Evelyn Baldwin William Hicks lohn Sweeney Page I 3 2 E E YQ Q 'Q W QNN G Em.. 5.. .-:::aig Q :s 'U H-EP? E Swag:-. ev DD. 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A-' 5' 1 5 Qqgft , N.,FfN5?5, kk I 5 ' ' 5 l ' I R ' ' .MJD ! 51 WW ,ff R 5 f Q ff BEST DRESS .XMNA lx :L H Czecfing Mo On your QULUEVL y so 52 ...J lx., In reading over the Good Bookf' I find that the class of '50 isnit so full of angels. Remember your first day at school? You were quite petrified! I see here that Elizabeth Tomchak got so excited, she forgot her English and began speaking Russian to her bewildered Austin school teacher. After a while you became accustomed to school life and fights were started over who would play what instrument in the toy band. Of course, you'll never forget those naps you used to take. Each person had a special place to put his rug. l bet Betty Osborn at the Austin school will never forget the time Clin- ton Brown soaked her and gave her a bloody nose. She hasn't to this day found out why the sudden be- ligerency. Ben Lark was having some trouble at the Gardner Grades also. He just couldnit say Miss Bernard and insisted on calling her Miss Barnyard. ln the first grade, the Gardner students took a train trip to Marshall with Mrs. Bulleng the Austin students visited Don Lambrecht's house to see his rabbits: and the West Warders were in mourning be- cause ,Ioyce Mclntosh left them for the Dalrymple school. Bob Nash found out that it didnft pay to be helpful at Dalrymple. He opened the door for a fair lady who was carrying water and was rewarded by having his hair pulled by the teacher. Fate was really out against Bob that year. Just because he threw a paperwad back at a girl, he had to stay after school, while the girl who threw the wad in the first place went along to play. That was also the year that you became acquainted with Miss Hamm and her music lessons. Larry Snyder became a great baritone. Each year you looked forward to the May festivals. In the second grade you put on the play Nlsittle Elvesf' 'fluittle Sir Echo was your favorite song with Donna Anthony as echo because she had such a small voice. Elizabeth Tomchak, Betty Osborn and ,lean Ford at the Austin school found enjoyment in getting permission to study spelling in the cloakroom with Milton Stahl and listening to his witch tales. They started calling Miss Tenopen, Miss Can-opener until she married Mr. Ullrey and spoiled their fun. l now come to the page about third grade. What's this l see? Bob Walkotten throwing erasers out of the window? My, and l thought Bob was such a sweet boy! And, lookl It 1'eads here that Gertrude Stancroff received her first kiss which was from Don Hartung behind a tree on the Gardner playground. lsn't that just too romantic? Dalrymple students visited Kellogg's in Battle Creek. A Christmas pag- eant was put on in the Grades, and a Hiawatha pageant at the Austin. l see that Janet Cant and Diane Bennett are receiving much attention after dancing in that minuet at the West Ward. Remember Donna Anthony, Doris Beilfuss, Donna Schultz, Esther Sherman, Don Harrier, and many of the others dancing as flowers for your mothers? On the next page l see David Landis, Pat Reeve, Marjorie Timmons, Jane Miller, Doris Beilfuss, Alice Ceisen, Phyllis Warner, Marguerite Fersch, and Clair Peters busily doing their studies in the country schools. Life wasnit so dull there either. Many were the days Cary Landenberger lost his recesses because of fights, snowballing, or shooting spitballs. Frances Radtke and Jo Ann Wolter looked forward to the hay- rides that were held every year. lt was that year that Diane Bennett got her first crush on a boy, Bobby Parker. David Landis entered the Dalrymple school and when he had to stay home because of illness, the whole class wrote him a letter and sent him a basket of fruit. This was the year when Lee Zenoniani and john Sweeney both liked Carolyn Schultz. Carolyn had a tablet with two scottie dogs on the cover. She tore the tablet in half and gave john one of the scottie dogs. fPoor Leeft The girls joined Camp Fire and began sporting red kerchiefs around at school. Christine Wilson will never forget life at the West Ward in the fifth grade. They had to take half of a grapefruit, some prunes, or a glass of fruit juice with a spoonful of cod-liver oil each morning. Al- though you didnit know her at this time, it says here that Shanna Collins of Chicago is letting people know that she is alive also. When told by the teacher that she would be sent to the principal, she replied, 'Tm not afraid of any ole principal. My mother's president of the P.T.A.! Then there was the time that a monitor had to chase her all the way down the hall. After finally catching up with her, she clung to the fljontinued on Page 181 ge I6 B.- H my D-1 Oh CPE! Phyllis Warnvr. Dorothea Fox, Phyllis Foutsg Timo out from Basohall practice! Rusty Gravr-sg U1-tty Oshnrn lost in thoughtg Kr-ep your eyes on thr- road! Sue Cartfcrg Mau with his class in the ninth grach-4 Monkoysliinvrs ,loAnn Woltcr anrl Phyllis Foutsg Frances Racltke finilf-5 for the oamora: Natural In-auly. Carolyn Russell: ,lane-t Boosn-. Phyllis Svitler. Gary Lanrl- vnlmergvr aml Bill.McCorlnlc-y in the olfh-n flaysg Fun at tht- Lake! Donna Schultzg Vvaiting for tht- In-ll. Mary Ellon Fulk. hashfnl Estlwr Sherman. VC-wha Tolnvhak. Lois Slleffirlml. Shady Schultz in hack and Shanna Collins Tripping Annr- Larson in front of her: Pop Corn? Peanuts? lcv Cre-ann? Guin? Be-n Lark at Corn Crih. Page 17 BOLUQVL y Pa 5300! lbdyff fountain and he had to pry her loose. Remember when Shirley Greenman used to clean out the shelves just so she wouldnit have to go out for recess? All of you went out for defense during the war. You bought stamps and the Camp Fire girls collect- ed fat. Outside the school the Junior Commandos were organized for the purpose of collecting scrap metal. It was inspired by Orphan Annie's activities and soon included most of the fifth graders. Your up and coming authors wrote a Chinese play that year. You staged it, directed it, and put up the scenery too. Phyllis Seitler was the mother because she was the tallest girl in the room. Ben Lark was her son and Don Hartung was the emperor. In the same program, you had a quiz show. Jim Sayles acted as Dr. I. Larry Snyder and Jim Bommarito found excitement by following their female classmates home after school, so the girls had to be accompanied home by the teacher. With the promotion to the sixth grade, you really felt grown upf You did the Virginia Reel un- der Miss Hammis direction. You also took part in achorus. Sopranos included John Gilbert, Jim Sayles, and Ben Lark. I musn't forget to mention Miss Phillips and her art lessons, either. Lois Sheffield was the best artist at the Austin. This was the beginning of nicknames, too. It was that year that Carolyn Schultz asquired 6'Shady , John Bryden was called '6Super Rabbit for a while, and Roy Hoaglin was named Hoagy.', Howard Baldwin insisted that you call him '6Hod'l to get in the swing of things. Lee Zenoniani was captain of the safety patrol and John Sweeney was lieutenant the year that Dalrymple won the Safety Cup. Lee was given a war bond for winning the award. This was the year Albionites became acquainted with K. D. Hampton who moved to Albion from down South. You entered seventh grade and started going to the games. You really loved the Big Apple cheer. Party-going became a favorite pastime. Marilyn Nash had a crush on Paul Grenevitch that lasted several years, but Paul, at that age, didn't realize that girls were alive. This was the year the Community Center burned down, so the Thespians presented Spring Green to bolster the fund for a new one. The theme of your banquet was Magic.', Jack Herrick was among the brave souls who ventured forth to ask a date to the big affair. Ben Lark was your president. Now I find you entering eighth grade, Miss Howell's students all had to make colonial projects and Miss Fleming's group held a story telling contest which was won by John Gilbert. John Sweeney was your class president and Esther Sherman won the Jenny Worthington music cup. This was the year that Roy Bartel asked Miss Howell his famous question, How many calories equal an American dollar?,' Marilyn Nash and Phyllis Seitler made their only attempt to skip school which was most unpleasant when they were caught at it! The boys had their own share of mischief too. Many were the nights that they could in some basement. It was that year that Rusty Graves had to crawl in a kitchen glass, knocking over flower pots, and turning on the kitchen faucet in the process, at Janet Boose's party. be found playing poker window, breaking some when he was locked out As ninth graders Grenevitch and Rusty Graves won Varsity letters in basketball and baseball. Sue Carter, John Gilbert, Shirley Nice, Lois Sheffield and Esther Sherman got their start which resulted in very fine debaters and speakers, winning several honors. Steadies included Sue Carter and Dave Hanna. Marilyn Nash had final- ly made Paul Grenevitch notice her and all was well with everyone for a while. Mr. McElhaney's civics classes with his war stories were your favorite. You had your ninth grade graduation program and Jean Ford and John Gilbert won the citizenship awards. That seemed nice to all of you because they were go- ing steady at the time and John was your president. Many were the times that you were entertained by Carolyn Russell and her accordian. Howard Baldwin and Sue Carter helped write the original class song. Your colors were lavender and white and your flower was the lilac. Ray Ybarra created quite a stir with his Spanish, and soon became Spanish club president. you became eligible for and took part in plays, sports, and speech contests. Paul Marilyn Nash with suitcase in hand left you tenth graders for Lakeview high until her senior year. Edwin Moore was usually seen at the Roller Rink skating to his heart's content, which was his crave at the time, and you began to attend formals. LeRoy Moore and Dorothea Fox were among those attending the spring formal. Anne Larsen, John and George Brooke, and Evelyn Darby are newcomers. The old lContinued on Page 641 ge 18 A-QM ' .. ,,,, f film' 625:54 gf . ff, 1-Vg fi tg 1' ' . , 4515... ' . Nw V :. , ,.., K 1 k--- - .f .Q 'S' Q C Q M 6 M. U El.. 5 B Jam. . LILI f B '- 6' cf wa I is mK:' 55 5 V ,,,,. K- , 'fin . . W is sm Q I . isa . . C ggi qzgi VVIII K -i ,Xiq . f nnn ' W . 6 W ,... V V V Vzzii ,T , V ,W A :':::L . if ,g'i .. , -'-Q if - ' 1 . ... W - W - W . L VVV: : I . , Q W-fi nnnn .- W WWW - Q , -. QL' 5 -ihif I ' gzuenffz gm e Row 1-J. Abbottg L. Adamsg N. Adamsg C. Arquetteg B. Arissg A. Banksg R. Bar- telg B. Bearmang B. Behling. Row 2-R. Berkleyg F. Boldeng M. Boltong E. Brown: I. Browng J. Burchg W. Campog V. Cheekg F. Clark. Row 3-D. Collinsg G. Cloneg L. Cornellg D. Coryellg C. Countermang B. Coxg C. Davidson. M. Davisg M. Davis. ROW 4-R. Davisg B. Desyg P. Dryerg J. Driscollg J. Earlg R. Fairbanksg M. Finne- gang P. Fittsg A. French. ROW 5-A. Caussg D. Grundemang J. Hagemanng R. Haighlg M. Hastingsg D. Heathg N. Heidenreichg E. Hicksg B. Holmes. Row 6-E. Holmesg C. Hubbardg B. Johnsong E. Jones. M. Juday. Page 20 .:..... . 1 if iihi . . QQ V W K 5 . I i .. ii.: E. A .MQ Q. 1 ' . ...ll ' l +l!.f. 'Q 'I - ' ' ... f ' , JU q fffffff ywr., '1' f . I 1 W - .. hh b ,, . ' , A 'f '5 . iv. I 5. I ff . . 5 sr q lf , - 1 . . . 9.5 r f . n . , f . ' . ...L nn . 1 W . , . 1 : . L ,,:E , .L 4 . ' . mm Q QYQQLQKL? if - Kf f7 . L ll M L . D L V ,L L. A . E kkiE?Vk M v Row Row Row Row Row Row 4- -1957- l-D. Kaiserg D. Kemlerg G. Kemler: K. Keyg M. Kidderg T. Konkleg G. Krausg D. Kregerg D. Lazarus. 2-C. J. Marting A. McKinneyg L. Millerg P. Murrang D. Morgang A. Mor- hardlg C. Mortimerg L. Norton. j. Okley. 3-F. Paniccia: S. Passmoreg E. Pedersong P. Pietkiewiczg M. Pilgrimg M. Pruittg D. Quiggg B. Rampy: R. Robinson. Smithg W. Smithg D. Soyster. 5-G. Tilley: M. Trowbridgeg F. Tuckerg L. Uniong M. S. Van Gordeng ,I Vroman: J. Wallg M. Westg J. Weston. 6-C. Williams: N. Williamsg W. Winchellg B. Woods: N. Woodsg N. Youngsg D. Young. D. SCDUIIZQ C. Seedorfg D. Selask: M. E. Sllepherdg D. Sibalg F. Smithg M. Page 21 if Y: ig, . 5 ,,L . M - A it 1. , ,IJ J J . , , W ,,., . T L f x.,,f, fi ' Hn , J , -5 Wg . ,A ' H QW., , 2..a14:M.J'.Z Q B if- Wi... . J J J ' . B fi J , ' A f JJJJJJJJJ 1... ,, - . ga ' - -'A11 I ' I N J . I 2 :' . - . 5 F 19 - I, K A- . , .Q 'V wig. A J 'KY J ' v gm A :.' 5' J 7 ...... 1 ' B . BBBB J B 4 -Mesa. E . gi 'T' ' ' - VV A Y., my A K .V . 9 A Q .... . A V K ,. J ., 3 Aaki V ..,2.V, Y... J , E., , W7 I . , A Q A R I, x g. V Page Z2 Row Row Row Row Row Row lmfl. Qi.-L Q 1fB. Baldwing P. Balloughg L. Beilfussg B. Bennettg B. Blodgettg C. Bradfordg A. Brickerg J. Brickerg J. Brooks. 2gJ. Buttersg C. Collierg C. Collinsg K. Collinsg M. Connorg M. Conradg J. Cunninghamg J. Deang B. Deal. 3iB. Dobsong J. Fickg J. Fisherg B. Foleyg B. Foxg J. Fulkg S. Cillettg M. L. Greenmang H. Crenevilch. 4-G. Griffin. P. Hamiltong B. Hurdlebrinkg P. Hastingsg F. Heidenreichg L. Heislerg C. Henkeg J. Henkeg J. Henderson. 5-K. Hicksg C. Hillg B. Hubbellg J. Hollabaughg R. Hollandg M. Huntg B. Hynemang E. Kemlerg D. King. 6-L. Krackog K. Lagoyg S. Leathg J. Lewisg B. Lockwoodg S. Marshg C. Mclntoshg V. Melzlerg J. Milham. .. 'i'f 'L f .. A L . D M N , . . v J . , ' .. ' ..E':'.E f .E 0' .- .-1 ...- SX' -1 - f A iii-15 ' ! BBB A A A 4 ?g? . . ' ,I D . 4 , . .DA A ' L - 1 , . . - . 'N M s' Q, 'B f 'K ' , .. A E ' . L 1 . 1 . 1 -f f A Af LLLL 1 ' . , 2 q N , ' ,je -- Q. A. r . Vg.: . . L - . ,lf A, W . , Nm E.. M. Q. V gf f B , in .Ag V a . E Q A . 1 L I H- LZLL ' - A ' .ip 'G A ,, , . 4' ,,,,' 'Q' ' ' f ,. . ' F ' . BB B L . A il QQ' d k A yr . , 'E , H M i V. , f Row Row Row Row Row Row -7952- l-S. Millsg D. Millerg D. Millerg N. Millerg N. Mooreheadg M. Nashg D. Noakesg B. Nuttg H. Neitzke. 2-A. Paskettg S. A. Petersg S. Petersg M. A. Persing L. Pritchettg M. L. Pu- ruckerg M. Puruckerg J. Osmung N. Radtke. 3-D. Rampyg J. Raymondg B. Reynoldsg M. I. Romanchukg D. Ruff. D. Rumseyg L. Sebastiang W. Seedorfg R. Shaffer. 4-B. Simsg R. Simsg D. Skinnerg S. Snyderg D. Spanglerg C. Sprandelg J. Tawneyg L. Taylorg P. Taylor. 5-B. Thompsong B. Thompsong B. Trippettg J. Turnbullg D. Veramayg A. Voelkerg D.Weidnerg A. B. Walkerg M. J. Worden. 6-B. Warnerg R. Weaverg M. Wheatong H. Wheelerg G. Wilburg J. Wilsong M. Wilsong B. Zarembag J. Zeluff. Page 23' l Page 24 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row WMA gina e R. Ackley: D. Adams: A. Anderson: R. Andreas: M., Baldwin: D. Ball: ,I Banks: M. L. Bearman: V. Beaty. K. Bentley: C. Bommarito: B. Bramble: N. Bratcher: B. Brooke: R. Bry den: J. Bushinski: C. Campo: J. Cartwright. J. Clawson: F. Cooper: D. Counterman: E. Creps: R. Cunningham: D Davidson: N. Davis: J. Day: D. Driscoll. T. Felisky: N. Fenley: R. Fisher: S. Fischer: F. Pitts: N. Fonts: N. Gale: ,I Gerth: W. Gerth. R. Gill: 0. Granger: S. Gray: J. Harris: A. Hastings: D. Henderson: K Heidenreich: J. Herrick: T. Hoaglin. L. Holtz: A. Howard: V. Howell: R. Hull: F. Hutchins: H. Jahlonski: S Janus: F. Jasienski: B. Kearney. R. Keeper: N. S. Kemp: J. Knoblauch: Kregerg S. Locke: M. Lockwood J. Loomis: N. Lusk: M. Lutzke. e -7953- ROW 1-R. Maninog D. Matherg A. McAuliffeg R. Mclntoshg H. McD0naldg N Meekg V. Miller. V. Mills. O. Mitchell. HOW 2-L. Morelandg M. Morlockg H. Murray: M. Nashg J. Nassg S. Nossg D. Nel- son: T. Nugentg J. Orr. Row 3-S. Osgoodg L. Pasickg R. Pearsong R. Piske: G. Pieskeg D. Pohl. E. Put nam: V. Radeeg D. Radtke. ROW 4-E. Rathbung S. Rathbung J. Raymond: C. Reedg H. Heidg A. Rileyg M. Ringleg C. Ruffg J. Sandusky. ROW 5-D. Schellenbergerg B. Schererg E. Schultzg G. Shaw. C. Skinnerg B. Stall- worthg P. Stocktong K. Swathwoodz D. Timmons. ROW 6-E. Tomchakg D. Trautmang D. Trippett: H. Tuckerg R. Turner: T. Tuthill K. Vafiadisg J. Van Delleng C. Van Meter. ROW T-M. Van Schoick: B. Walshg J. Wardwellg N. Warlierg N. Watsfang L. Weir R. Wheatong A. Wheelerg D. Wood. Page 25 Page 26 glgltf. Qi.. Q ROW 1-G. Baldwin. N. Bearmarlg J. Berkley: K. Bieskieg D. Boldtg J. Bourng J Boothg C. Bradleyg G. Brainard. Row 2-P. Breckenridgeg B. Browng S. Brydeng J. Carrollg K. Connorg G. Coombsg K . Connor: M. A. Courtwrightg E. Cox. ROW 3-D. Earlg M. Edmondsg J. Ferschg D. Hagemanng S. Hainesg K. Henderson D. Holmesg M. Holmesg M. Holmes. ROW 4-J. Hunterg R. Jacoby D. Johnsg P. ,Ionesg S. A. Kemlerg G. Kempg E. Kim merg F. Klinkel D. Konkle. ROW 5-R. Kozbielg J. Krebsg N. Lockwoodg C. Leeg D. Lutzkeg B. Longaneckerg J. Morgang G. Markhamg B. Marshall. ROW 6-D. McAuliffeg L. McFetersg D. McGormleyg F. Mimes. -1954- ROW 1-J. Marshall, D. Messacarg J. McKinneyg R. Mclntoshg E. Millerg E. Morgang F. Munchg D. Nugentg E. Nelson. ROW 2-B. Nieckog J. Oakesg J. Osmung 1. Okleyg E. Ringleg S. Riceg J. Reynolds: P. Rossing D. Royston. ROW 3-M. Pattersong L. Poirierg C. Pombierg G. Ratlxbung R. Pearsong W. Ped- ersong B. Petersg D. Prueg A Simmons. Row 4'-K. Stephensong G. Stancrollg A. Sandersg C. Sanduskyg J. Sprandelg J. Saylesg L. Thigpeng H. Tateg D. Thwaites. ROW 5-J. Tymkewg J. Troutg P. Vafiadisg G. Westg R. Wochholzg E. Voelkerg F. Wallg V. Williamsg A. Weir. ROW 6-J. Weidnerg G. Williamsong A. Weaverg C. Williamsg S. Wallace. Page 27 Page 28 8l!8l'LfA Qu 6 ROW l4N. Arissg S. Balloughg L. Banksg E. Bargeg J. Bentleyg B. Bergstresserg R Brydeng H. Bushinskig S. Bussler. ' ROW 2-S. Calderoneg K. Carrierg K. Cheekg S. A. Christenseng G. Collierg R. Col linsg G. Connorg E. Cooperg R. Cornell. ROW 3-K. Courtwrightg H. Crawfordg W. Cypretg D. Dobsong P. Edwards: E. Eg natukg R. Fisherg C. Foutsg R. Fox. ' Row 4-F. Friiag D. Ceiseng J. Gerthg D. J, Hagertyg S. Hale: W. Harrier: A. Har ris: V. Heltong L. Henderson' ' ' ROW 5-J. Henkeg B. Hoagling J. Hoagling J. Housemang D. Hughesg D. Humphreyg C. ,Ienningsg S. Keiferg M. Knickerbocker. ROW 6-C. Knoblauchg R. Kregerg S. Kulikowskig K. Lazarusg C. Loomis. IN Row Row Row Row Row Row If -1955- D. Marrong S. Marshg J. Masternakg P. lVIcAuliffeg H. Michaelg D. Millerg J. Mooreg C. A. Munkp S. Mymachod. J. Osburng D. Osmung R. Oxenriderg W. Parksg M. Pasickg J. Patterson N. Poirierg N. Pombierg J. Powell. -J. Radeeg A. Richardsg R. Richardsg R. Roushg D. Rundquistg M. Rutzg R Sampsong S. Scllepelg J. Schmidt. -D. Sheffieldg J. Shultzg B. Sibalg R. Sleeperg E. Snyderg J. Spearsg M Sweetlandg M. Taylorg B. Teachout. W.Tho111psong P. Tobeyg H. Wallaceg J. Waterburyg C. Weaverg R. Weaverg J. Weisharg F. Wheatong M. Wheeler. R. Whitingg E. Williamsg V. Williamsg K. Willeyg G. Wrightg J. Younglove. Page 29 Page Nancy Rarltke- takvr- to tree- climbing: Outdoorsmen ,lon Dean and Frank Smith sit this onrl out: Watch the birdiP. Darlenf- Selask: Sharon Cillfftt. .loannv Cunningham. and Barbara Daan forming a Totem Polvq Only Pat Hamilton. lop, and Sally Leeth. holtom. could tell you who is in the midtlleg Roger Gregory and Marilyn Hastings taking afl- vanlage of Shirlvy Nico: Daw Soyste-r in his prime: Birthday Party turn-outs invlurle ,lvannine Bentley, Ann Rich- arfls. Nancy Ariss, anal Nanf-Ile Poirim-r. front row, Louise' Henderson. Sharon Ballough, Kay Willey, Sui- Ann Chris- trnson. and Susan Schepvl in the back rowg Don Morgan in front of Gem Dairy displaying what Milk Shakes will clo for you: Marion Yan Sclmick wearing her war paint: Back when Lucille? Heisler. .loannv Osmun, Janet Osmun, Sally Lvf-th. Sharon Snyclf-r. JPan Osmun and Barbara Dobson were in thPir chilflhoorlg Phyllis Hastings. Kay Hicks. Evelyn Darby. and Dog: Hubble Cum 1-xpvrt Peggy Taylor has poor luck! 30 , .-v., 1.3 mmf -rw... FW, , MLN.-nf' 'L , r..4:1-U-F 5'5 ' ,..:.Aw, ,M 'L? chirp Af :Q JJ' I : I ' .. v, .,2 i, ,r 2 -I W.. ww' 2: -Z n'YEI 1 I , ' F 1. 13, 5 fl ..-ff' i 1 455. 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ZZW The School Board, elected by the citizens of Albion for a period of three years, serves as the governing body of the Public School System. This group composed of Albion taxpayers acts upon the recommendations of the superintendent and determines our school policies. ozloerinfenafenf For the past eleven years Mr. George Walkotten has served as Superintendent of the Albion Public Schools. Acting as the executive ollicer of the School Board, he has worked hard and made many improve- ments by which all the students have prof- ited. He proposes the budget for the opera' tion of the school system, acts as purchas- ing agent, employes teachers, custodians, and other employees, prepares school re- ports for the School and State Boards, recommends new textbooks, and makes curriculum changes if necessary. omior ,Mg rincnyoa As Junior High Principal, Mr. Harry Williams, job is varied. He is responsible for the organization of Junior High activ- ities, handles discipline cases, and visits elementary schools to give information to those who will soon be entering Junior High. He also acts as the public relations representative from the Junior High to various clubs and groups. To most people this job would be suf' ficient, but for Mr. Williams, who likes to work with young people, it isn't enough. He is also Albion's Director of Recreation. endow ,Mg rilfwnyoa In the twenty-six years that Mr. William Harton has held the position of Washing- ton Cardncr High School Principal, he has worked hard in organizing and managing the school system so that every member of the faculty is being used efficiently to pro- vide the best possible educational oppor- tunities for the students. All of us, teachers as well as students, who have worked or have come in contact with him, appreciate and respect Mr. Harton. Page Row Y 1-Mr, Ernest Cutting, Mechanical Drawing and Auto Shopg M s. F enth Grade Social Studies, Miss Hel ' Mathem t' ' r -thel Fleenor. Debate, Forensics, Sev en Hleher, Mathematics: Miss Lydia Phillips, Artg Miss Pearl Stevens a ics, Mr. Arthur Ullrey, Science Row 2'--Mr, Roger Cliiaverini, Arithmetic. Social Studies: Miss Iva Fleming, Eighth Grade Social Studies, Englishg Mrs, Olga Hicks, Modern Language and Englishg Mrs. Mary Kearney. Typing and Bookkeeping: Miss Cath- erine Hill. Social Studies and English: Mr. Marc Zeluff. Manual Arts Row Sfilr. Vernon Baldwin, Biologyg Mr. Ordell McEl'1aney, Physical Eclucationg Mr. John Shuring, .lunior High Mathq Mr. Stephen Randolph. Coavh. Printinglnstructor, and Arithmetic, Mr. .lose-ph Miller. Business ROW 1-Mrs. Lorraine Sharp. 9th Grade Englishg Mrs. Lois McDonald. Physical Educationg Miss Anne Whitfield, Adviser of The Breeze . Literatureg Miss Mary ,lane Crahenstein. Supervisor of Yocal Music ROW 2-YMr. Richard Cornell. Supervisor of instrumental Music: Miss Martha Zemke. Social Stutliesg Miss Marcille Pridgeon. Homemakingg Miss Grace Chapin. Latin. Englishg Mr. Kenneth Higgins. Social Studies Row 3-Mr. Ralph Graves, Driver Training, Mr. Ernest Gray. Sorial Sci:-neeg Mr. H ' ' ' Page 34 arry Pilarski. History. English ,.,-.9-:. f,, F 57' 'i 1 W-A-L..-fx, 51 fx S, Q . 1 QW, Q? 3: lr, w.,:iM:7y 1 Am.-1' 'Yi 'I 'i 'Q'w., 2.499 .5 1. S,.. 1-. ' ff' , ....r..w-:4,, g, 9 -.Mu-' .1 . -513,5 - N, ,H '42, W, . 'W 'iw ', Mba-:r 1 1 H1 V 1.30 A-uw-pf 4 X Q ' -af, 2 EY-arf 4-1 ' E S I.: ..-:w,,, ff what 1 5. 'ln ,WSI-L,3,,,,.. .. , why. .. . 3 J,ajfg:Qp,3Q354:-.q r J if ww-VZ' 5 M 5 Q .F if 35 1' 3 Ji 1 ' v 1 3 . .. , WH.. 'R M. brga,-E5-.. E 'XG' J, ,wk i l 'Wwfffgaawii 'Gif' K' 4.1, 71' , - ,X P 'I , ...A---H. sf ,gm-1 , ., .-r.g.i., .... -.-.N.-nv .A-.,.:4.,,,,,,..Z K E 2 L 1 9 is ii' 5 Q' 25 A S' s' ' 2' A2 gc ,Q as 52' PSV .37 h' -:E 45' 2' if 'R ,A -,i.wq.v.,,,,w -fu, wg .N 5-.4 . 1' f 'ei x jsiffli' .9 .-4 : 'i':5W+2em.L.,aQ:-ravi' -E 'Il ., ,.1z9'iQ44fva ' f+f:sfsf::fv+- NQY' qw. r .Page 36 Pl enior ,Mg .glmclenf Cpooanci c u tzg B. Boydg L. Uniong R. Graves, presidentg J. Ford P. Cvrenevitchg J. Sweeney SEATED-B. Osborng D. S h 1 STANDING-J. Cunnin ham g 5 J. Cantg S. Leethg J. Fickg F. Panicciag J. Cilbertg C Mclntoshg F. Clarkg J. Wilsong R. Bennettg R. Hollandg C. Williams omior .Mg .gllmcfenlf KODLVLCI: SEATED-Miss Stevens, adviserg N. Caleg D. Trautmang L. Pasickg D. l'li-lgBl'l'l8llIl' M. Knickerbockerg S. Steinllauer STANDINGWW. Parksg A. Harrisg C. Leeg D. Ballg D. Birclg J. Spear .ggciefy 0l'LOI ROW 1-B. Boydg J. Ford: E. Baldwing E. Tomchakg P. Foutsg L. Sheffieldg M. Hastings Row 2-P. Boyerg K. Keyg E. Shermang C. Russellg S. Niceg S. Carterg C. Schultzg J. Abbott ROW 3vL. Zenonianig B. Larkg J. Cilbertg R. Walkotteng R. Cravesg J. Sweeneyg D. Schultzg G. Clone lZ3eAafe SEATED-R. Hollandg S. Niceg J. Gilbertg S. Carterg Mrs. Fleenor, adviser STANDING-B. Foxg S. Cvillettg R. Culverg P. Taylorg J. Abbottg T. Feliskyg J. Cart- wrightg R. Bennett Page 37 Page 38 H 'K , 77 very comix? ffm ne reeze - .wieyoian pfay SEATED-J. Tawneyg S. Nice: J. Sayles: E. Sherman: E. Parks: P. Balloughg R Bennet! STANDING-L. Sheffield: M. Nash: H. Baldwin: M. J. Romanchuk: A. Gauss 38828 520 X SE4TEDfMT. Miller, business adviser: lj. Darby: P. Boyer: E. Tomchakg L. Slieflielcl C. Schultz: E. Baldwin: Miss Whitneld, adviser STANDING-C. Hubbard: D. Harrier: K. Key: D. Fox: C. Clone: C. J. Marlin: M Hastings: B. Boyd .. Wm! ,, une omior pfag LEFT T0 RIGHT-A. Gauss, B. Boyd, W. Smith, R. Berkley, C. Arquette, J. Abbott, M. Hastings, D. Schultz, F. Clark, R. Fairbanks. M. Juday, D. Soyster. G. Kemler .jtedpian erman: J. Gilbert, president: S. Nice: K. Key: Row 1+N. Hadtke: L. Sheffield: E. Sh B. Boyd: J. Tawney. ROW 2-R. Bennett: E. Baldwin: E. Darby: S. Carter: J. Henke: M. J. Romanchuk: M. Nash: J. Ford, B. Osborn: W. lVIcGormley. ROW 3-L. Elliott: A. Voelker: R. Berkley: H. Baldwin: F. Smith: W. Hicksg E. Parks. Page 39 Page 40 L- Row 1-D. Ruffg R. Bennettg J. Saylesg B. Hicks: Mr. Goldsmith, adviserg H. Bald- win, presidentg J. Sweeneyg R. Huntg B. Fox. D. Kreger Row 2-D. Weidnerg R. Culverg D. Schultzg J. Gilbertg B, Berkleyg D. l-lannag B. Larkg D. Lambrecht Row 3-L. Zenionainig R. Fairbanksg j. Vromang R. Walkotteng V. Cheekg L. Elliott' G. Clone Row 4-G. Lanclenbergerg J. Turnbullg D. Harlungg F. Smilhg A. Caussg J. Brooke ecrecafion Mar SEATED-C. Kemlerg E. Shermang Mr. Willianis. adviserg J. Vaughng L. Norton ROW 111. Bentley: J. Brooksg 0. Mitchellg N. Galeg A. Rileyg M. S. VanGordeng M. Davisg B. Desyg J. Saylesg N. Ariss Row 2-J. Cunninghamg S. ,Ianusg B. Foxg K. Stevenson' N. Millerg M. Lutzke' J. Booth v KAQIMX Cgmmilffee SEATED-R. Bennettg J. Abbottg Mrs. Fleenor, adviser. J. Gantg E. Parks STANDING-M. ,Iudayg B. Baldwing M. Taylor. J. Sayles M W3 CLA SEATED-D. Schultz. E. Baldwing E. Tomchakg C. Schultzg A. Larsen STANDING-B. Desyg P. Seitlerg M. Davisg J. Okleyg C. Hubbardg R. Bartel C. Russellg B. Osborn, head usher Page 41 Page 12 EQWCA ROW l-E. Kemler: J. Cilberl: Mrs. Hicks. adviser: D. Lambrecht, president: L Thomas. ROW 2-N. Radtke: K. Key: C. Arquette: C. J. Martin: P. D Row 3-S ' I ryer: E. Pederson . Stemhauer: G. Clone: J. Brooke: R. Ybarra: R. Coombs. yocmi5!L SEAT!-ID-R. Walkotten: A. Larsen: J. Sweeney, president: Mrs. Hicks, adviser ROW 1-P. Reeve: M. Kidder: J. Vaughn: D. Davis: A. Shimkus: S. Nice: D. Har- rier: J. Henderson: J. Mclntosh: M. A. Snyder: L. Heisler Row 2-D. Miller: D. Sibal: S. Steinhauerg B. Berkley: P. Taylor: E. Darby: C. Wilson: S. Collins: E. Tomchak: L. Sheffield Row 3-M. Stahl: R. Coombs: R. Ybarra: T. Calderone: R. Graves: N. Heidenreich: A. Gauss: D. Hanna: J. Sayles: W. Murphy .4 M., Sid! TABLE 1-M. Baldwin: J. Henke: V. Howell: S. Leethg B. Nutt TABLE Ziff. J. Martin: J. Abbott: M. Pilgrim: E. Baldwin: S. Nice STANDING-J. Milhamg D. Radtke: J. Osmung P. Stockton: S. Osgood: Mrs. Bartell. Miss Crofool, librarian: N. Miller: B. Blodgelt: N. Fonts: Kemler: B. Behling Ollafin SI-ZATED-B. Bramble: N. Warrlerz A. McAuliffe: B. Walsh: L. Thomas: P. Hastings J. Fickg S. Leeth. ROW 1-M. L. Troyerg M. Hastings: J. Van Delleng J. Lewis: Miss Chapin. adviser C. Reed: A. J. McKinney: J. Kline: F. Jasienski. ROW 2fA. Hastings: J. Nass: K. Hicks: M. Nash: B. Baldwin: N. Moorehead: C. J Martin: M. Juday: J. Raymond ROW 3-M. S. VanCorden: B. Lockwood: J. Wardivell: R. Bartelg Y. Yinger: K. Key: S. Noss: S. Janus: V. Mills. ROW 4AM. Rundquist: M. Pilgrim: L. Kracko: C. Russell: S. Nice: Carter: E. Tomchakg L. Sheffield Page 43 l Page 44 Row Row Row 1? CLA B. Desy: D. Schultz: B. Boyd: M. Davis: D. Fox: J. Abbott: P. Boyer, pres- ident: Mrs. McDonald, adviser: C. Russell: S. Collins: J. Vaughn: B. 05- born: M. Davis: J. Driscoll B. Cox: P. Pietkiewicz: M. Fersch: F. Radtke: C. Stancroff: S. Greenman S. Carter: P. Warner: L. Adams: P. Fouls: M. Timmons: P. Seitler P. Dryer: E. Baldwin: S. Nice: A. Larsen: J. Wolters: E. Darby: A. Ceisen C Row 4- . Arquette: A. Shimkus: B. Bartel: C. Schultz: E. Tomchak Row 1-E. Pederson: D. Sibal: C. Kemler: B. Baldwin: C. Collins: C. Hubbard: S. Passmore Row 2-A. Morhardt: B. Dobson: M. S. Van Gordeng J. Brooks: M. Pilgrim: M. Hastings: M. Finnegan: J. Cunningham: P. Fitts ROW 3-M. Trowbridge: A. J. McKinney: D. Coryell: C. J. Martin: J. Butters: P. Ballough: M. E. Sheppard: C. Williams: N. Wood ROW 4513. Blodgett: J. Okley: E. Holmes: L. Beilfuss: K. Key: M. West: M. Smith -+ Row Row Row Bow Row Row Row i EAA Miss Pridgeon, adviserg B. Foleyg M. A. Conradg D. J. Millerg P. Seitlerg N. Miller, presidentg A. Harrisg D. Rumseyg B. Weaverg D. Woodg G. Kem let J. Knohlauchg A. Morhardtg C. Wilsong A. Banksg S. Marshg S. Fischerg N Foutsg B. Woodsg l. Banksg B. Dobson D. Rampyg N. Galeg V. Howellg A. Rileyg C. Bussellg B. Fosterg J. Holla baughg K. Heidenreich Ldv CM 1-L. Heislerg J. Tawnevg N. Millerg S. Cillettg S. Leethg Steinhauerg B WBTIICTQ N. Badtkeg Millsg B. Hubbellg B. Foley B. Simmsg J. Osmung M. Bingleg D. Bumsey: B. Bampyg N. Mooreheadg P Taylorg M. Messacarg J. Bayniondg L. Thomasg S. Marshg P. Hastings B. Thompsong M. L. Greenmang K. Hicksg J. Hollalwaughg M. Wheatcmng J Henkeg D. Millerg J. Fickg B. Nutt: J. Henflersong L. Pritchett 4f-B. Hynemang B. Holland. M. Nash. H. Crenevitchg J. Fisherg P. Hamiltong M. J. Romanchukg L. Krackog M. Puruckerg B. Thompson 1'11g:r' 46 Hand STANDING-B. Baldwin: B. Johnson: M. S. Purucker: L. Taylor: B. Neicko: J. Fish er: R. Fisher: D. Nelson: D. Stetler: C. Sandusky: A. Romans: Mr. Cornell director: L. Miller: M. E. Fulk: L. Pritchett SEATEDfL. to R.-S. Bussler: lil. Phillip: J. Carroll: J. Zeluff: R. Mclntosh: S. Wal lace: Heap: S. Passmore: D. Beilfuss: G. Tilley: D. Pohl: P. Race: R Whiting: R. Piske: D. Johns: B. Teachout: M. Davis: V. Mills: M. E. Shep erd: J. Herrick: R. Williams: B. Rampy: J. Sprandel: L. Union: R. Wash ingtong D. Carey: K. Willi3l11SQ A. Weaver: M. Baldwin: C. Arquette , Orcfiedfroz L. T0 R.-P. Hamilton: C. Seedorfg S. Peters: F. Munch: K. Heidenreich: J. Brooke' Mr. Cornell, director: R. Bartell: B. Ariss: M. Hunt: G. Brooke: J. Nass: M. E. Fulk: E. Voelker: N. Adams: D. Merwin: J. Earl: E. Jones: M. Rutz: C. Fouts G. Baldwin Cympely gfroilf' A J Mdiinnex' Miss M J Craben- How 1fM. Stahl: L. Sheffield: J. Henderson: . . ' M . .. . . . stein, director: E. Sherman: M. Hastings: J. Cant: B. Boyd: R. Bc-enneit. HOW 2-J. Weston: H. Hawes: ii. Tomchak: K. Key: J. Henke: E. Darby: S. Nice: How 3 -D. Schultz: F. Clark: ,l. Tu J. Abbott: D. Weidner: L. Alnrnaz. rnhull: D. Hanna: H. Baldwin: D. Davis: D. Soysterg W. Smith: C. Henke. gm gn. cm ROW 116. Griffin: L. Thigpeng D. Humsey: N. Miller: Miss Grahenslein, director: C. Lee: N. Lockwood: N. Watson: M. Holmes Row 2-B. Hubbell: N. Foutsg N. Lusk: N. Adams: E. Watts: M. Fersch: K. Hen- derson: C. Wocrds: G. Kemp: E. Miller: J. Osmun HOW 3-J. Knoblauch: E. Kimmer: E. Cox: F. Hutchins: A. Harris: N. S. Kemp: M. Bolton: D. Coryellg S. Passmore: J. Clawson: M. E. Shepherd: M. L. Bearmang F. Radtke HOW 4-K. Collins: B. Warner: A. Banks: ,l. VanDelleng B. Foster: S. Kreger: L. Beilfuss: D. Beilfuss: L. Pasick: M. VanSch0ick: M. J. Lee: I. Banks: M. Trowbridge Page 47 Page 13 .1204 CM ROW 1-Mr. Fleser, adviser: S. Nice: S. Kulikowskig A. Howard: S. Cillett: R Andrcasg R. Bennett, presidenlg C. Russellg M. Petersg R. Case Row 2-S. Petersg N. Radtkeg E. Kimmer: A. Anderson: R. Bartel: J. Lewisg R Ackley: N. Fenley ZAQQPLGLJZPJ ROW 1-U. Davidsunz D. Youngg H. Grenevitchg L. Nortong P. Pietkiewiez STANDING+R. Bennett. manager w l -ru ,V 1, .:,,mM,,1,A,,.,.:n..,....,..,.,A -, N.,.,...- 4 ., A.,-1..,,f. '..1:-A-M : 1 f i 5, - 5 'Z X ? ll .ZS 2 3 fl f E ,E T- '- I . -ff Lf. ,1.! :,:Q'l ,F lv:-W-9 - .f Q... f , . ,FQ , -w j M1 Af , -15'.:r.?-Axw. , ..,:.,..x.f1fm,.Y5 . api 1 ,- eww.-,, Fd-rf' M14 1 A -' .f .Q '.. , 1 fa ' .N . 1 J - -A 1 - 1 - Sf 2 -' xl., X 'Y 23 'fwxnnwf 3 Q 7 .5 Z. I, Ui 3 3 :4..m:.-.,,,:i Z Q- 1 S ' ' .awf- v. 31.81-ng. Nw, 5 gf, .fr -M, 'H Wu-,,,,,L,::f' L'ffwA,, J 125' :Te-,:'4, -'f::fm--L EE A -!-' ' 1 4? ' , ,411 I -Ln, xv 5- f na? . H -.'..v..,,.4,5 , .1 - H ,9 mb, ,H g ,,,v : E: -Pa-',1.'t-'f' 'L MF' L Y T.. ...fy ff .L .QV J, 'Fw N-9: .2 - f? .5 :wa -9 - 5-,-..p , K1 - '411'fw- v. V f LE '.- 'WN '- -. .'.-,v - ,Aw 'K-1.1,-. .- ', x - 'y -, .v -f x, -.,- -, -N, ' .-f' .2 Y ..,,,,,.:1- ' -,,x., k qv- - wk... uw- M 4 1'-.b,.,,.. - Unis' ui, As. 'M .3 A - -N-'nv mf' 53 - V' L 1-Q -,wp '. '11-f,.,., 9. 2 ,ff 2 5 K fag., f J' ,1 p 1 '-fu k., r. Q 1 4 -, E. 5' 'L 41? 5- ' Ji 1' 'T . .U 3 1 .-' -1 L'-V ,..'ff h S E -1, . 1,...JL P' 1 fx-. 3 ' '-Q, ,ii 'X-. Q: 1 ,1 .X i,. fbi., g '. 15' .A r 4 jf x . 5 . f ...F , ,,..k..f... i N,--e-Iv... h.:ngq4.--,, JV ,157 l xg!-:,. 'i f '5Z1, ff-f fM 31 f Q' E ., 4 L. 1? 5- 5' 'Tv - '1' -ft 1: .S Q, ,- .dunr gg' 453. ,nw Jaw Q .5 1, .-Q - ,Q f,, dx- V. m.f,,f-..,- 'gf' 5:if,r.5.-,'f-:'f , .rjw 2 Page 50 - X - ffl ' -59- ' 'Y joofgaff NSEDLGJ SEATED-J. Saylesg R. Hoaglin, co-captains ROW 1-B. Bearman, rnanagerg G. Landenbergerg B. Walkolleng R. Van Dorang S. Heapg D. Hannag G. Brookeg J. Brookeg F. Tuckerg G. Clone, manager ROW 2-G. Davidsong R. Tateg D. Soysterg P. Cvrenevitchg K. Lagoyg D. Kaiserg W. Smith g J. Weston D. Veramay Row 4-Coaches, Mr. McF.lhaneyg Mr. Goldsmithg Mr. Chiaverinig Mr. Pilarski 6681419 joofgaff .Sjiflftdd SEATED-L. Beang D. Weckmang A. Voelkerg D. Skinnerg J. Sandusky. B. Trippettg I. Patterson Row 1-J. Beilfussg L. Taylorg C. Mclntoshg F. Panicciag D. Veramayg R. Cunning hamg B. Foxg 0. Granger Row 2-K. Bentleyg B. Lambrechtg A. Romansg C. Reed. R. Williamsg H. Reidg D Nelsong Mr. Randolph, coach ROW 3-G. Krausg C. Hillg G. Wilburg W. Winchellg D. Adamsg S. Dougang T Wimberlyg E. Schultzg V. Beaty ROW 4-A. B. Walkerg D. Weidnerg R. Gantg D. Trippettg D. Henderson. manager ROW 3--H. Wordeng F. Clarkg D. Schultzg L. Uniong J. Wallg E. Hicks. R. Hollzg 'fm 40 3. W r 1 5:99 X Ts-fi. .. W k ?fif is . ,Q-p:,.,,:, xi.. 2-1 , ,:,,z,.? q x ' :W Hx: 'Y WI Za. ,J I -4' F' 54 i '1?'lXa1ff1' f 'bxfzf ' fi - , .0 VM! 43,4 fs' , XQQQZYQ: i 4' JL? f -g , , .,,, Q 1225 ?:!':v:f: ' ff Tfkfig 552: 4 ' ' Nb 1 S,iQ,.11,,4 Q ,iw , 4 Q Q 4+ b 'fe- W 3, . - Qi I 1 X is Page enior .fddzilfic ware! MAWWQP6 BOW 1-D. Scbultzg B. Osborng S. Greenmang C. Wbeelerg J. Saylesg L. Zenonianig B. Huntg E. Baldwing P. Boyerg A. Ceisen Row 2-E. Darbyg B. Hicksg D. Foxg T. Corneliusg P. Grenevitchg E. Tomcbakg P. Foutsg P. Seitlerg M. Timmons Row 3-C. Schultzg G. Brookeg A. Larseng C. Russellg P. Warnerg D. Lambrechtg G. Stancrolrig J. Wolter Row 4'-B. Walkotteng H. Baldwing R. Graves. D. Hannag G. Lanclenberger Trophies won by the 1950 Basketball squad. HOD BALDWIN Football-manager R-2 L-0 mgrvl L-1 Track Yr.-3 L-1 GEORGE BROOKE Football V2 L'1 Basketball R-2 Lrl Y-1 L-1 .l OHN BROOKE Football Hal L'1 Y-I L-1 Track X r.-3 L-1 TILLMAN COHNELIES Basketball R41 L-1 Y-2 L-1 Basffball Y r,-2 L-1 52 QVLLOI' 8ff8I'WfL8lfL RUSTY CRAVES BOB HUNT Baskvtball Baskftball R-2 L-1 R-2 L2 Y-2 LV2 Basvball Bass-ball Yr.-4 L-1 Yr.-3 L-4 P 'X UL CRENEV ITCH Football V-1 L-I Basketball Y-4 L-4 DAVE HANNA Football R- V2 L-1 V-3 M L-2 Track Yr.-4 L-1 BILL HICKS Track Yr.-2 L-2 ROY HOAGLIN Football - Co-Captain R-2 L-1 V-2 L-2 Baseball Yr.-3 L-3 DON LAXIHRECHT Basketball - managvr mgr.-1 L-1 Track X r.-2 L-1 UA HX' LANDEIN BERGER Football R-2 Lvl Y-2 L-1 Y -2 l.-2 Track Y r.-4 L-2 JIM SAYLES Football- co-captain R-2 Lf0 V-2 L'2 Baskt-'I ball R -I L-1 Baseball Yr.-2 L-2 Track Yr.-I L-1 LARRY SNYDER Baskc-tball R-1 L-1 WALLY WALKOTTEN Football R-1 L-1 Y-3 L-2 Basketball R-1 L-1 Baoeaball Yr.-1 L-1 CALVIN WHEELER Track Yr.-3 L-2 DICK VAN DORAN Football V-1 L-1 LEE ZENONIANI Baseball Yr.-2 L-I l Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Z?Hf:fA8tA6L!! .SJQDLQJ LEFT T0 R1GHTfD. Lambrecht, managerg H. Wordeng P. Grenevitchg T. Corneliusg .l. Leeg R. Walkotteng R. Gravesg Mr. Mclflhaney, Mr. Fleser, coachesg L. Krackog N. Williamsg A. Gaussg L. liniong W. Smithg G. Davidson. 8.'56l l!6 Z?6'L5L2fAG, .SDQDLULJ LTO R-lVlr. Randolph, coaehg C. Mclntoshg H. Wheelerg R. Brydeng G. Stallworthg R. Holtz: D. Ballg A. Paskettg K. Bennettg J. Turnbullg R. Cantg A. Wheel- erg R. Davisg Mr. Chiaverini, coacbg J. Vroman, manager Albxon Albion Albion Albion wfjbfg 52 A 37 ' 45 ' 53 34 50 46 28 39 32 59 43 39 36 Coldwater Albion East Lansing Adrian 35 Albion Coldwater Lakeviffw Albion Adrian Hillsdalr- 4-3 Albion Hillsdale Marshall 51 Albion Marshall Sturgis 36 Albion Lakeview Albion Sturgis Albion Albion East Lansing 66 Hillsdale 30 Marshall 38 Lansing Everett 37 Wayne 34 St. Joseph 48 Page 53 KCIAQACLZK .SDQMJQJ ROW 1 L Bean D Lambrecht F Panlccla F Clark D Mor an D Soyster T Cornehus D. Ball Row 2 R Hunt P Murran I bawle L Lenonlanl D Veramay R Graves Row 3 R Bartell Mr. Fleser coach R Walkotten R Hoaglln Mr Pllarskl coach NSZOPQIS Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion 3064 SZMQJ D Adams' V. Metzlerg H. Wordeng R. Rob- SEATED-A. Simmonsg G. Landenbergerg . , insong L. Harrisg C. Sprandelg D. Kregerg R. Mclntosh ROW 1-L. UniongC. Lagoyg F. Tuckerg R. Ackleyg .l. Wallg C. Hillg R. Gantg C. Mc- lntoshg R. Turnerg L. Taylorg R. Davisg H. Reidg A. Voelkerg B. Berkleyg R. Washingtong J. Lee STANDING-S. Randolph, coachg G. Krausg M. Morlockg D. Lambrechtg N. Young: J. Banksg D. Tateg C. Wheelerg J. Sanduskyg D. Collinsg D. Hannag H. Baldwing D. Weckmang G. Stallworthg G. Davidsong J. Brookeg J. Westong D. Goldsmith, coach jfac 520705 Albion 47 Marshall Albion 55 Lakeview Albion 97 Hillsdale Albion T7 East Lansing Albion 55 Coldwater Page 55 .Mafia Mar SEATED-D Lambrecht B Osborng P. Crenevitch, president, C Mclntosli ROW 1 H Baldwln, Mr Mcflllianey, adviserg L. Union R Berkley joofgaff .Si'0I 85 Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Albion Hillsdale Sturgis Battle Creek Lakeview East Lansin Adrian Coldwater Marshall lfwilftew wecforg BANKS AND LOANS Commercial anrl Savings Bank .. Homestead Savings and Loan .Association CLOTHING STORES -- MENS Blaisflvll .. ,....... . .. Estelle Dress Shop . . Huffman? . . . J. C. Penney Co,, lnc. CONFECTIONERY AND DRUG Brownrldge , . .,...... , , Hawes .... Weatherwax , C-ROCERIES Pine Street Market . Kroger Store ...,... Lockwood Grocery ..., HARDWARES Albion .... Koon's . . INDUSTRIES Albion Malleable lron Co. Brooks Foundry ........ Gale Manufacturing Co. . AND WOMEN S STORES Lonergan Manufacturing Co. ,. Service Caster Sc Truck Co. Union Steel Products Co. MISCELLANEOUS Cartwright Shoes ,. Citizen Lumber Co. Elmo Cleaners ,..., Hoag Fuel K Feed .... Home Dairy ., .,.... . . Huherts Green House .. Kiessling Jeweler . . . Nloore's Music Co. . . . . Pickens Bowling Alley . Recorder Press Co. Riley Agency . .,.,., . Royal Sandwich Shop .. STATIONS 82 AUTO SALES Campbell's Auto Sales . Miller's Shell Station . Shady? Gulf Station CQMPLIMENTS Decker Manufacturing Company Good Luck Seniors! DORANN PASTRY SHOPPE Compliments of HAVEN HILLS DAIRY A1bion's Finest Dairy Congratulations! MCDOUGAL and YOUNG In Fine .Iewelrv TUCHTENHAGEN S Leads the Parade SUE ANN MCAULIFFE W M jorette VVith the High Soho 1 B d from of Congratulations C0mP1im9HtS THE ART CRAFT PRESS ALBION PASTRY SHOP Good Luck Seniors To Enjoy An'1erica's No. 2 Pastime, Bowl at ALBION BOWLING LANES - 44 as Mrs. M8fWlHr- Dale, Dale. Congratulations Seniors! Dalemuwhal' Maw PlERSON'S GROCERY E Dale-HNU, ma, but l'm coming pretty close. Father-'gWhat's this big item on your vacation e Comgliments l pense accountfw gf Jan Vaughn- Oh, that's just my hotel billf, V A U N i S lVlEN'S STORE WOlVlEN'S STORF Father-fiiwell, clonal buy any more hotelsf' 0l'l'L,94lWLel'Lff5 0 Chichester Studio Good Luck, Seniors! Compliments EVERETT CAVANAGH S A R G E N T , S P,g9 Mrs. Merwin-L'Are you spitting in the fish bowl? Q wfvfeeatit-f KLM W!! Wie, the class of 1950, having complete competency of our mental faculties and having sound anatomy, do hereby resolve this to be our last will and testament. We engage you as administrators and trust that you will see that this bequest is properly executed. 1, Louis Ammaz, do will my beard to Dickie Davis. 1, Donna Anthony, do will my talkativeness to Delores Coryell. 1, Evelyn Baldwin, do will my newspaper work to Marilyn Hastings. 1, Howard Baldwin, do will my dainty shoes to Delano Kreger. 1, lmogene Banks, do will my bookkeeping skill to Jennie Okley. 1, Roy Bartell, do will my hunting experience to Jack Weston so he can shoot at something besides people with red hats. 1, Doris Beilfuss, do will my slim waistline to Nelson Young. I Diane Bennett, do will Joe Scott's ubop glassesi' to Malethia Pruitt. l, James Bommarito, do will my sense of humor to Mary Jo Romanchuk. 1, Paula Boyer, do will my 93 pounds to Jean Tawney. l, George Brooke, do will my speed to Frank Clark. 1, John Brooke, do will my place on the varsity football squad to Frank Paniccia. l John Bryden, do will my weight to Karl Lagoy. 1, Anthony Calderone, do will my bashlulways to Alice Joyce McKinney 1, Sue Carter, do will my jokes to Peggy Taylor. 1, Shanna Collins, do will my driving skill to anyone thatis desperate. 1, Ronald Coombs, do will my reading speed to Richard Fiske. 1. Tillman Cornelius, do will my basketball ability to Phillip Pearson. l, Evelyn Darby, do will my bangs to Lauralee Thomas. l, Laverne Elliott, do will the bookstore to Joe. 1, Marguerite Fersch, do will my cheering ability to Marceline Finnegan. 1, Jean Ford, do will my shifting ability to any Junior girl whose beau has a car, l, Barbara Foster, do will my job at the hospital to Marion Trowbridge. l, Janet Gant, do will Mr. Grayis deadlines for the junior class to slave over. l, Alice Geisen, do will my silent ways to Connie Mortimer. l, John Gilbert, do will Mrs. Fleenor to Bonnie Bennett. 1, Russell Graves, do will my red hair to Marilyn Hastings. 1 Shirley Greenman, do will peace and quiet to Mr. Miller for lim through at last, l, Paul Grenevitch, do will my technique in basketball to Harry Worden. l, K. D. Hampton, do will my shop skill to Don Collins. l. David Hanna, do will my 1931 Roadster deluxe model A Ford coupe to Doug Schultz and l hope itill run for him! l, Donald Harrier, do will my sport page to Wesley Smith. l, Annie Harris, do will my voice to the Jenny Lind of Tomorrow. 1, 1, Donald Hartung, do will the mink 1 catch in my traps to ujug Fairbanks. 1, Jack Herrick, do will my talent to anyone that can find it. 1, William Hicks, do will the Corn Crib to Anne Morhardt. 1 Roy Hoaglin, do will my daintiness to Everett Hicks. 1, Robert Hunt, do will my female troubles to Brian Ariss. l, Gary Landenberger, do will my football shoes to Owen Granger. 1, Donald Lambrecht, do will my dance band to Sam Heap. l, David Landis, do will my manliness to Frampton Carpenter. of 1950 Ben Lark, do will my drums to Celia Williams. Anne Larsen, do will my figure to Frances Fitts. Ted McDowell, do will my angelic school record to Nate Williams. ,loyce Mclntosh, do will the minutes of the meeting to ,Ioan Ab- hott. Dale Merwin, do will my girls to Chris Seedorf and my gun for protection. Phyllis Fouts, do will my silver plated barber shears to Glenda Kemler. l, Dorothea Fox, do will my job as Breeze bookkeeper to Beverly Bampy. I. Mary Ellen Fulk, do will my baton to Norine Adams for protection as well as marching. I, Wayne Murphy, do will my shortness to Leonard Kracko. I, Edwin Moore, do will my artistic touch to Lois Miller. I, Marilyn Nash, do will my automatic crocodile tears to Carolyn Counterman. I, Robert Nash, do will my paper route to Kenneth Bentley. I, Shirley Nice do will my character roles to any promising young Thespian. I, Betty ,lean Osborn, do will my walk to Betty Cox. I, Eugene Parks, do will my ability at math figures to Nelda Bratcher. I, Clair Peters, do will my books to one who needs them. I, Frances Radtke, do will my engagement ring to Glenadine Tilley. I, Patricia Reeve, do will my blushes to Susie Marsh. I, Harold Sayles, do will my title as uloverboyw to Phillip Murran. l, Carolyn Schultz, do will my usual laugh to anyone who can reach high C. I, Donna Schultz, do will my giggle to Barbara Behling. I, Phyllis Seitler, do will my last name to anyone that wants it, I wonit need it. I, Lois Sheffield, do will my editorship of The Breeze to Gaylord Clone falso my freckles and red hair if he wants them I . I, Esther Sherman, do will the numerous engagements of the HMelody Maidsw to the Gay Bladesf, I, Ann Shimkus, do will my sharp glasses to Elaine Holmes. I, Albert L. Snyder, do will my hunting skill to Don Morgan. I, Milton Stahl, do will my Spanish marks to Bob Berkley. l, Gertrude Stancroff, do will my school 'gdazei' to Pat Hamilton. I, ,Iohn Sweeney, do will my cloth for polishing apples to Bud Fox. l, Marjorie Timmons, do will my senior year to Marie Davis. I, Elizabeth Tomchak, do will my tube of ever-lasting lipstick to next year's football Queen. I, Richard Van Doran, do will my guns to Bob Tymkew. I, ,ianyth Vaughn, do will my nickname g'Hot-rodw, to Don Kaiser. I. Robert Walkotten, do will my talent of wiggling my ears and cracking my knuckles to Pop Veramay. I. Phyllis Warner, do will my curly hair to Ytivia Helton. I, Calvin Wheeler, do will everything to Gorden Davidson. I, Christine Wilson, do will my pep to Ernestineucool breezingil Brown. I, .Io Ann Wolter, do will my physics problems to next years physics class. I, Lee Zenoniani, do will the last seat in every class to Bernice Zaremba. Signed sealed, published and declared as and for our last will and testament by Ben Lark. Ben Lark, Class President Christine VVilsonfL'Arf- them pigeons boys or girls? Congratulations, Seniors! R I L E Y A G E N C Y Calvin Wheeler- Theylre not pigeons. theylre gullsfl ChristinefuGulls or boys, thefre still pigeonsfl Laverne Elliott-HClerk. this coat you sold me is an ,lack CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORST awfully poor fit. 7 SHADY S GULF STATION Across from Parker Inn SEE SHADY FOR SERVICE Herrick-'lwhatcha want at that price. an at lack of epilepsy?'7 CONGRATULATIONS TG TI-IE CLASS CDF 1950 GALE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 01fLg1f'0LLLzfL!0L1fi01fL5 SERVICE CASTER 81 TRUCK CORP. I age 62 CONGRATULATICDNS and GOCDD LUCK fo ffm CSZVLIJOP5 0 1950 Brooks' Furnace Company T ALBION L MALLEABLE . 1305 W W lfl 'P N l sliiim, Y im Nik F A Wil ' All J i 1 ... lfiiil.1l .lm wi 1- xxx ll 4 llxlw H030 was checkin' u on his small twin sister :fllQ- 21 P . 's. Hoa x-4i'How many ears does a cat havefw' 3. . lst twin- Twofl Hoagy -SHOW many eyes does a cal havefw 2nd twin--'iTw0.'7 l'loagyA'LH0w many legs does a cat have?7' Twins-l'Say+Ain't you ever seen a cal? Congratulations Seniors LOCKWOOD'S GROCERY 508 W. Center Shirley Greenmanguwhal do you repair thes shoes with?l' Shoemakerf'lHide.7' Shirley-'iwhy should I hide?7, Shoemaker-nHide, hide! The cowis outside. Shirleyfuloet her come in. lsm not afraidf' Compliments of CAMPBELL AUTO SALES Your Dependable Dodge Dealeri' DODGE - PLYWIOUTH - 'DODGE TRUCKS Pg! QULUEVL y 3' oo! 361.gif Camp Fire girls have graduated to Horizon club and took a trip to Greenfield Village. The boys joined Hi-Y and the girls suffered through A-club initiation. Jim Sayles was your class president. The Junior Exhibition was the outstanding activity of the class. A Moron's Mingle was sponsor- ed and you also sponsored a Junior Jamboree with your own Bennie's Bee Bop Band. At the Junior Ex. Evelyn Baldwin's essay was read. A triple trio consisting of Imogene Banks, Doris Beilfuss, Annie Har- ris, Marguerite Fersch, Frances Radtke, Pat Reeve, Marjorie Timmons and Diane Bennett presented a few numbers. Phyllis Fouts had a leading part in the construction of the realistic farm house which served as the background. You even used live pigs in the play which was called, 6'January Thaw . This was the time that Tony Calderone began his well known trips to the radio shop. fThat was his excuse whenever he was absent from school.i Shanna Collins was a newcomer from Chicago. Everyone was happy to know that AHS had gained a new majorette that year. She was Mary Ellen Fulk from Jackson. Betty Os- born went steady with both Bill Hicks and Bob Hunt at the same time, but Bill was the lucky winner. Al- bion beat Marshall and got the football trophy. John Gilbert, Rusty Graves, Lois Sheffield, Jean Ford, and Sue Carter were tapped for Honor Society. You hada lot of fun at the '6Snow Ballw, and the spring hay- ride. The Jenny Worthington cup in music was awarded to Doris Beilfuss. John Gilbert was your class president. Roy Hoaglin received the L. H. Vaughn Sportsmanship cup in boxing and went to Grand Rap- ids to compete in the state finals. That summer the Ten Sisters Horizon Club spent a hilarious time at Duck Lake chaperoned by Mrs. Sibal, who works at the AHS office. Tony Calderone visited ltaly with his parents. Now l come to your last year in high school. Marilyn Nash has rejoined you and several newcomers have arrived. Among them Dorothea Hooper, who moved away after Christmas, Louie Ammaz, Eugene Parks, and Dick Van Doran. Ronnie Coombs is still amazing everybody with his reading speed. l find many of you working. Barbara Foster is helping at the hospital, Dick Van Doran gets out of school after- noons to work at the Recorder, Dale Merwin, Bob Nash, Paul Grenevitch, and Ben Lark put in their time and efforts at the A 8: P. Wayne Murphy and Milton Stahl have at last begun noticing girls. Dorothea Fox and Anne Shimkus found interests at Albion college. Laverne Elliott is assisting Joe at the book- store. Phyllis Fouts, Dorothea Fox, Phyllis Warner, and Jo Ann Wolter spent quite a hectic time one night when their car stalled in the country. Don Harrier is your Breeze sports editor, Paula Boyer your A-club president, John Sweeney your Spanish club president and John Gilbert heads the Thespians. Ted McDowell, Calvin Wheeler, and Jane Miller are going around the halls with mournful looks on their faces for they will soon be leaving. Steadies included your class president Ben Lark and your Breeze editor Lois Sheffieldg your student council president Rusty Graves and Jean Ford, the D.A.B. choice, Vetcha Tomchak and Jim Sayles, and Shanna Collins and John Gilbert. Twosomes practically going steady are Shady Schultz and Jack Herrick. Girls engaged to be married are Phyllis Seitler and Frances Radtke. Your basketball stars this year are Paul Grenevitch, Tillman Cornelius, and Rusty Graves. The town proclaimed an apple day drive from which the proceeds went toward a new community center. Vetcha was crowned Apple-Football queen at the Coldwater game by Mayor Wiener. Her court con- sisted of Sue Carter, Shanna Collins, Lois Sheffield, and Carolyn Schultz. Football co-captains for this year were Roy Hoaglin and Jim Sayles. At the Winter Wonderland formal, steadies Betty Osborn and Bill Hicks reigned as king and queen. The Horizon club held a new year's eve party at the Parker lnn which included most of the class. Blue was decided on for your graduation gowns. Jan Vaughn who moves to Arizona every winter, has returned to graduate with her class. A new class song was composed for your last year. The class color and flower was also selected. Your treasury was boosted with concessions at games and after game dances. Plans are made for your prom. Everyone had fun at the skip day at Bob-Lo island but all of you are a bit sad at the thought of leaving. That moment when Mr. Harton begins to read off all your formal names from your diploma, is now only a matter of days. I shall now close this book on your high school days for it is time to start on another book, the book of your lives as adults. Faithfully, Your Guardian Angel Page 64 Albion College One of the Nation's Outstanding Colleges Here in Your Own Community Founded in 1835, Albion is a four year, Christian, liberal arts college which offers the follow- ing 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 scholastic societies Expenses are Moderate Fall Semester ----- September 10-January 25 Spring Semester - - - ' ' ' ' ' January 29-June 4 WILLIAM WHITCOMB WHITEHOLSE, President, Albion, Michigan Congratulations, Seniors! B L A I S D E L L ' S Congratulations! YOUR TELEVISION and F. M. CENTER Experienced Dealers Ted McDowell- If Mr. Harton doesn't take back what he said to me this morning Ilm going to quit this 'ole schoolf, Gary Landenberger-I'Gee-What'd he say? Ted-uI'Ie told me to leave this schoolfl Congratulations! H O M E D A I R Y MOORE'S MUSIC COMPANY Q I Edwin Moore-lover telephone! uDoctor, come quick! My sister has swallowed my fountain pen. Doctor-'LI'll be right over. what are you doing now? Edwin-'Tm using my pencil. Compliments! ALBION HARDWARE Page 65 Cfcwd .fdclfiuified LOUIS AMMAZ-Louie Starr Commonwealth, Choir, reserve track and baseball 10th, varsity track and baseball 11th, Albion High 12th baseball, Operetta, Chapel choir. DONNA ANTHONYwDmmie A-club, Mr. Cornell,s secretary. EVELYN BALDWIN-Baldie A-club 3 yrs., Breeze staff 2 yrs., Breeze ad- vertising manager 12th, Junior Ex. essay win- ner, Thespian troupe 2 yrs., student court jury, Library staff, usherfs club, chairman of checkroom at games 12th, spring speech 9th, 12th, Honor society. HOWARD BALDWIN-Had Hi-Y 3 yrs., president 12th, Chapel choir 2 yrs., Breeze play 11th, Junior Ex. play, Thes- pian troupe, Executive board 10th, 12th, class treasurer 10th, football 3 yrs., track 3 yrs., Thespian-Breeze play 12th, football manager 12th, Operetta. IMOCENE BANKS-Gennie A-club, F.H.A., Glee club, Junior Ex. produc- tion staff, Triple trio. BOY BARTELL-Beetle Junior Ex. play, band, orchestra, band-uni- form committee, homeroom basketball and softball. DORIS BEILFUSS-Debby Executive board Sth, Breeze play 9th, Glee club, secretary llth, president 12th, band 2 yrs., Triple trio, Jenny Worthington Music Award 11th, Operetta chorus. DIANE BENNETT-Ducky Junior Ex. production staff, Triple trio, A- club, F.H.A., Clee club. JAMES BOMMARITO-Bambo Football 9th, 11th, Class basketball 10th. JANET BOOSE- 1Not A.H.S. graduate! Albion, Breeze play 10th, A-club, Glee club, Wentzville High School, Missouri, llth, 12th. PAULA BOYER-Boneheazl Orchestra 3 yrs., Clee club, F.H.A., A-club 3 yrs., president 12th, Breeze staff 4- yrs., Yearbook photo-editor 12th, Junior Ex. pro- duction staff, Breeze play production staff 2 yrs., Honor society. GEORGE BROOKE-Bubbles Albion 10th grade, basketball 4 yrs., football 2 yrs., varsity 12th, orchestra, band, Junior Ex. production staff. Page 66 JOHN BROOKE-Sceeter Albion 10th grade, orchestra, Hi-Y, track, football, varsity 12th, band. JOHN BBYDEN-Super Rabbit Football 9th, class softball. TON Y CA LDERONE-Spagetti Football 9th, track 9th, 11th, executive board 9th, Spanish club. SUE CARTER-Cuke Junior and Senior high councils, Thespian troupe, Latin club 4 yrs., extemporaneous re- gional winner, Junior Ex. play, Thespian play 10th, A-club, Honor society, orchestra, formal play 10th, debate 4 yrs., won state champion debate 12th grade, Salutatorian. SH AN NA COLLINS-Collinski Albion 11th grade, A-club, secretary 12th, Spanish club, Junior Ex. play, senior class executive board, coke sale chairman at games 12th. RONALD COOMBS-Flanop Executive board, Junior Ex. production staff, Spanish club, French club. TILLMAN CORNELIUS-lunior Homeroom basketball, basketball varsity 2 yrs., athletic board, monitoris club. EVELYN DARBY-Evie Glee club, A-club, Junior Ex. play, chapel choir, executive board 11th, Spanish club, Breeze staff, feature editor 12th, Thespian club, Operetta. LAVERNE ELLIOTT-Porky Breeze play 9th, 11th, Junior Ex. play, Thes- pian troupe 2 yrs., Hi-Y, track 10th, 11th, ex- ecutive board l2th, bookstore clerk. MARGUERITE FERSCH-Maggie C-lee club 3 yrs., A-club 12th, Junior Ex. triple trio, Breeze play production staff, Operetta chorus. JEAN FORD-feannie Class secretary Tth, Sth, Student council treas- urer llth, secretary 12th, Citizenship award 9th, Honor society, Latin club vice president 9th, 10th, Thespian troupe, Breeze staff 9th, 10th, Junior Ex. business manager, Thespian- Breeze play student director 12th, senior class treasurer, spring speech contest 9th, Valedic- torian. BARBARA FOSTER-Bobbie F.H.A., Glee club, chairman of homeroom Bi- ble readings, Operetta chorus. Cfcwd .fdcfiuifieri PHYLLIS ANN FOUTS-Cricket K. D. HAMPTON-K. D. Breeze play production staff 4 yrs.g Thespian play production staff 12thg Thespian troupe 2 yrs.g Junior Ex. production staffg spring speech contest 9thg A-clubg class basketball l0thg F.H.A.g monitor's clubg senior program board Ilthg assistant director of 9th grade playg Honor society. DOROTHEA F OX-Delux A-club 3 yrs.: point keeper I2thg F.H.A. 2 yrs., vice-president 12thg Junior Ex. produc- tion staffg homeroom basketball 10thg Breeze bookkeeper 12th. MARY ELLEN EULK-Bright eyes Jackson, band Sth, 9th, 10thg majorette 9th, I0thg orchestra 8th, 9thg girls reserves Tth. 8th, 9thg Indiana, choirg operettag Albion Ilth, band 2 yrs.g majorette 2 yrs.g Junior Ex. production staff. I ANET CANT- Camera club llthg executive board 7thg Stu- dent council 7th, 8th, Ilth, 12thg chapel com- mittee Ilth, I2thg secretary of chapel commit- tee 12thg chairman of homeroom Ilthg chapel choirg spring speech contest 12th: president of Social Studies group Tthg story telling con- test Sthg Operetta chorus. ALICE GEISEN-Al A-clubg Junior Ex. production staffg Clee club. JOHN GILBERT-Monsieur Class president 9th, Ilthg citizenship award Qthg Hi-Y 3 yrs.g Hi-Y vice-president 11th: Junior Ex. playg Thespian troupe 3 yrs..g Thes- pian president 12thg Breeze play Ilthg formal play 10thg Student council 2 yrs.: debate 4 yrs.g won state championship debate 12th: French club 2 yrs.g French club vice-president 12thg chapel committee I0thg Honor society. RL SSELL GRAVES-Rusty Honor societyg Junior high student council president 9thg football 9thg basketball 4 yrs.g Basketball varsity 2 yrs.g baseball varsity 4 yrs.g senior high student council 4 yrs., presi- dent 11th, 12th: Spanish clubg Junior Ex. pro- duction staff. SHIRLEY GREENMAN-Susie D0 A-clubg Junior Ex. production staff. PAUL GBENEVITCH-Grenny Class basketball and softballg senior high coun cil 12thg athletic board president I2thg exec utive board 8th, 10th, 11th, 12thg class vice- president llthg class sargeant-at-arms 12thg basketball varsity 4 yrs.g presidentis address Junior Ex.g football varsity I2thg baseball var- sity 2 yrs.g Monitor's club. Class treasurer Sthg chapel committeeg class vice-president 10th. DAVID HANNA-Cheeta Football varsity 4 yrs.g basketball 3 yrs.g class softballg track 9th, 10th, Ilthg chapel choir: Junior Ex. playg Executive board Sthg senior program llthg baseball 12thg Hi-Y basketballg class basketballg class sargeant-at-arms 10thg Spanish clubg Operetta chorus. DONALD HARRIER-Don Bandg orchestra: Breeze staffg Spanish club. ANNIE HARRIS-Pearl Glee clubg F.H.A.g Junior Ex. triple triog Op- eretta chorus. DONALD HARTUNG-Little Vernon Thespian clubg Hi-Y. JACK HEHRICK-Rugby Hi-Y: chapel choirg senior executive board. WILLIAM HICKS-Bill Executive board Sthg Hi-Y 3 yrs.g Hi-Y secre- tary 12thg Thespian troupe 2 yrs.g Junior Ex. stage managerg basketballg track 4 yrs.g home- room basketballg King at Christmas formal 12th. ROY HOAGLIN-Hoagy Junior Ex. production staffg homeroom basket- ballg track 9thg varsity baseball 3 yrs.g foot- ball 4 yrs.g football varsity 2 yrs.g football co-captain I2thg All Twin-Valley football sec- ond team. ROBERT HUNT-Bob Hi-Y 3 yrs.g Hi-Y treasurer 12thg football Qthg basketball 3 yrs.g baseball 4 yrs.g baseball var- sityg Junior Ex. production staff. GARY LAN DEN BERGER-Berger Monitor's clubg executive board 9thg Hi-Yg Thespian troupeg Thespian, Breeze, and Junior Ex. production staffsg Hi-Y basketballg home- room softballg football 4 yrs.g football varsi- ty: track 4 yrs. NALD LAMBRECHT-Hermie French club president 12thg Hi-Yg track 3 yrs.g football Ilthg baseball 2 yrs.g athletic boardg Junior Ex. production staffg bandg or- chestrag basketball managerg executive board 9th, 10th, lhh. DAVID LANDIS-Sonny BEN F. LARK-Bee Bop Class president 7th. I2thg Junior and Senior fContinued on Page 702 Page 61 Dave Landis-nlfloes this package belong to you? Ann Congratulations, Class of ,5O HOAG'S FUEL 85 FEED The name is obliteratedfy Shimkus-'!Sorry, my name is Shimkusfi Phyllis Warner-!'l want a glass of water in my radiator, a thimble of oil for my motor, and a cupful of gas. l think that will he allf, Good Luck, Seniors! HAWES' DRUG STORE Dave Hanna- C0ulcln't l cough in your tires?', CONGRATUlA'l'l0NS fo flea eniom 0 7950 Royal Sandwich Shop !.3l'1' Donna Schultz-'!Don't be foolish. Wait until we y Snyderw- There seems to be something , , ,, Congratulations, Seniors! wrong with this motor. Ita' SAVE HERE VVITH SAFETYU HOMESTEAD SAVINGS Sz LOAN ASS'N get off the main roaclf! Compliments of Roy Bfarlell-tholding a cookie above the dog! Speak! Speak! ESTELLE DRESS SHOP Dvaeuwhal will I Say? l'11ge 68 Compliments of K R O G E R SL C O LEWIS HUNTER Congratulation Seniors! KOON'S HARDWARE Compliments of H U F F M A N ' S MILLER'S SHELL SERVICE Congratulations To The Seniors of 1950 Union Steel Products Company Pg 69 CKM5 .xyclfiuified high student councilsg vice-president of Jun- ior high councilg sargeant-at-arms of Senior high councilg Recreation boardg bandg orches- trag Junior Ex. playgHi-Yg executive board Ilthg athletic boardg trackg football 9thg Hon- or society. ANNE LARSEN-Lardie Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albion 10th, A- clubg Iisherls club 2 yrs.g Spanish club 3 yrs.g ,lunior class secretaryg Junior Ex. production stalfg Breeze play production staff 10th. TED McDOWELL-Mud Executive board Bth. JOYCE MCINTOSH-foycie Executive board 8th, 9th, 11th, 12thg Library slaffg Student councilg Senior class secretaryg A-club 10thg Spanish clubg Camera club. DALE IVIERVVIN-Marengo Band 3 yrs.g pep band 3 yrs.g orchestrag base- ball 2 yrs.g class softballg homeroom basket- ballg Junior Ex. production staff. JANE MILLER-Dimples Library stag. EDWIN MOORE- WAYNE MURPHY-Mu rph Spanish club. ROBERT NASH-Lighzbulb Hi-Y. MARILYN NASH-Lynn Albion, chapel committeeg orchestrag spring speechg Breeze staff 9thg Lakeview, Y-teensg G.R.C.g noon hour committeeg executive board I0thg Girls Stateg Student councilg art club secretaryg Annual staffg Quill and Scrollg feat- ure editor of school paper 10thg editor-in-chief llthg Albion, l2thg Thespian-Breeze playg Thespian troupe. SHIRLEY NICE-Squirrely Executive board 9thg band and orchestra 5 yrs.g Breeze play 9th, 10th, Ilthg spring form- al play 9thg Thespian play 9thg senior high student council 10thg Latin club 4 yrs.g Thes- pian troupe 4 yrs.g Thespian secretary 12thg Thespian librarian 10th, llthg Spanish club 2 yrs.g A-club 3 yrs.g Library staff 3 yrs.g de- bate 3 yrs.g Junior Ex. playg spring speech contest 9th, 10th, Ilthg Look club 11th, 12thg Look club president Ilthg student adviser I2thg Breeze-Thespian play 12thg Honor so- cietyg Operetta student director. BETTY JEAN OSBORN-Irma Page 70 A-club 3 yrs.g Junior Ex. playg class treasurer Ilthg Student council 2 yrs.g athletic board secretaryg library staffg usherls club 2 yrs.g head usher I2thg Queen at Christmas formal 12th. EUGENE PARKSASparkie Hillsdale. Spanish clubg varsity clubg Hi-Yg ,Iunior varsity footballg Albion, 12thg Hi-Yg Breeze-Thespian playg chapel committee. CLAIR PETERS- ,Iunior Ex. production staff. FRANCES RADTKE-Pee Wee lVIonitor's clubg Breeze reporter 9thg Clee Club 3 yrs.g junior Ex. triple triog ,Iunior Ex. pro- duction staffg Operetta chorus. PATRICIA REEVE-Schemer Cvlee clubg Junior Ex. triple triog Monitorls clubg Junior Ex. production staffg Spanish club. CAROLYN RUSSELL-Blondie lVIonitor,s club: Latin clubg A-clubg A-club treasurer 12thg F.H.A. treasurer Ilthg usher's clubg assistant head usher I2thg Junior Ex. production staffg secretary of Look clubg Hon- or society. HAROLD SAYLESffim junior high student councilg executive boards 9th, 10th, 12thg class president 10thg basket- ballg Hi-Y basketballg Hi-Y sargeant-at-arms 12thg trackg Spanish clubg Breeze-Thes- pian play 12th: baseball varsity 2 yrs.g foot- ball 4 yrs.g football varsity 2 yrs.g football co-captain 12th gradeg Chairman of lighting for after game dances 12thg class memorial chairmang all twin-valley football second team. CAROLYN SCHULTZ-Shady A-club 3 yrs.g Editor of Annual 12thg Junior Ex. production staflig F.H.A. llthg executive board 9th, 10th, 12th, class treasurer 9 thg Lsher's club 2 yrs.g Breeze staff 4 yrs.g chair- man of hotdog sales at games 12thg Honor so- ciety. DONNA SCHIILTZ-Curly Library staff 3 yrs.g A-clubg F.II.A.g Ushervs club. PHYLLIS SEITLER-Flip Recreation board 4 yrs.g A-clubg spring speech contest Qthg Junior Ex. and Breeze play pro- duction staffsg F.H.A. treasurer and secretaryg Iisheris clubg Library staff 3 years. LUIS SHEFFIELDffackie Executive board Sthg Student council 7th, 9th, 10th, 11th: Regional spring speech winner 9th, 10th. Ilthg Latin clubg Breeze playg Thes- D P I 1 644:55 .xgcfiuilfiea pian play 10th, llthg Chapel committeeg Breeze staff 3 yrs.g Breeze feature editor Ilthg Honor societyg Spanish clubg Breeze-Thespian playg Breeze Editor 12th gradeg Chapel choir 3 yrs.g Operetta. ESTHER SHERMANqAstabula Thespian troupe 2 yrs.g F.H.A.g Debate 9th, I0thg Speech contest 9th, I0thg Speech contest winner Ilthg Chapel choir 3 yrs.g Breeze play Ilthg ,Iunior Ex. student directorg Clee clubg jenny Worthington music cupg Breezefllhes- pian playg Recreation boardg executive board 10th gradeg Honor societyg Commencement program chairmang Operetta. ANNE SHIMKUS-Maizie Homer, Cheerleader Tthg Albion, A-clubg Spanish club. LARRY SNYDER-Sneeder Basketball IOth5 baseball 10th, Ilth. MILTON STAHL-Cisco Kid Spanish clubg Chapel choirg Operetta chorus. GERTRUDE STAN CROFF -Gert Spring speech 9thg A-club 3 yrs.g Bandg Li- brary staff 2 yrs.g ,Iunior Ex. production staff. JOHN SWEENEY-Big John Class treasurer 7th, class president Sthg Exec- utive board I0thg Hi-Y vice-president 12thg Junior high student council vice-presidentg Spanish club president I2thg Senior high stu- dent councilg Junior Ex. production staffg Honor society. MA BJ ORIE TIMMONS-Marge A-club 3 yrs.g Glee club 2 yrs.g Junior Ex. production staff and triple triog Monitorls club. ELIZABETH TOIVICHAK-Vetcha Latin club 4 yrs.g A-club 3 yrs.g A-club board I0thg executive board Sth, 10th, 12th gradeg Spanish club 2 yrs.g Chapel choir 3 yrs.g Ush- erls club 2 yrs.3 Breeze staff 3 yrs.g Copy Ed- itor of Annual 12thg Orchestra 3 yrs.g ,Iunior Ex. production staffg Chairman of candy sales at games 12thg Honor societyg skipday chair- mang Apple-Football queen I2thg Operetta. RICHARD VAN DORANiLinle Stroller Bay City, football 2 yrs.g basketball 3 yrs.g swimmingg baseballg track 2 yrs.g Albion 12th grade, varsity football. JANYTH VAUGHN-Trigger Recreation board 4- yrs.g secretary of chapel committee Othg A-clubg band-uniform commit- tee presidentg orchestrag cheerleader I0thg French club secretary 12th grade. ROBERT WALKOTTEN-Wally Spanish club secretary-treasurer I2thg Hi-Y chaplin 2 yrs.g football 4- yrs.g varsity foot- ball Ilth, I2thg basketball 3 yrs., varsity Ilth, 12th gradeg Hi-Y 3 yrs.g Spanish club 2 yrs.g Student councilg Student courtg executive board 9th, I2thg track 2 yrs.g track managerg junior Ex. playg baseball I2thg class vice-pres- ident 9thg Honor society. PHYLLIS WARNER-Phyl Story telling contest 2nd place winner Sthg spring speech contest 9thg A-clubg F.H.A.g Monitoris clubg Junior Ex. production staff. CHRISTINE WILSON-Dolly Student Court representativeg Spanish clubg F.H.A.g F.H.A. assistant 10th grade. I0 ANN WOLTER- .lo A-club 3 yrs.g Clee club. CALVIN WHEELER-Cal Track I0tl1, llthg homeroom basketballg class softball 2 yrs. RAY YBARRA-Mexico Spanish club 3 yrs.g Spanish club president I0thg executive board 10th, Ilth. LEE ZENONIANI-Zenni ,Iunior high student councilg executive board I0thg class vice-president l2thg baseball 2 yrs.g trackg Junior Ex, production staffg Hi-Y l2thg chairman of after game dances I2thg Honor society. Compliments of PICKENS' BOWLING ALLEY Don Lambrecht-i'Do you serve shrimp here?7' ,lim Sayles- Surely, sit down we serve anybodyf' Congratulations! HUBERT,S GREENHOUSE Bill Hicks- Did you put the cat out? Betty Osborn-'SNo, is it on Hre?,' Page 71 Congratulations Seniors! ELMO CLEANERS John Sweeney answering the phonefwl rlonit know Call up the weather hureaufi Sue Carter-'SWhfJ was that? JOl'lll-HSOIIIE fellow asked if the coast was clear. Bob Walkrvtten-SARemember, your girl still enjoys COI1gI'E1tLllf:ltiO1'1S C1358 of 750 candy and flowers. Let her know that you re- member . . . speak of them occasionally. CARTWRIGHT'S sHoEs'roRE Congratulations Seniors . Heating, Refrigeration, Ventilization Equipment lonergan Manufacturing Co. Your Rexall Druggist CONGRATULATES THE SENIORS OF 1950 BROWNRIDGE DRUG STORE Dick Van Doran lpiloti- Wanna fly? Anne Larsen-uoh-o-oh yes! Dickf4'Wait, I'll catch one for you. Page 72 Girl Craduatefulim not asking anything for lm self, Cod, but please send my mother a son in law. Congratulations, Seniors! PINE STREET MARKET The Recorder Press Co. For the 45th Year It is Our Pleasure to Congratulate The Seniors of Albion High PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS 'iHmne of The Albion Evening Recordern Our Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of '50 CITIZEN'S LUMBER CO. 1 Bommarito-'Ll havenlt pencil or paper for th I I CS. . Cray-'lwhat would you think of a soldier who went into battle without his gun or am- 7 lIll1IllIlOl'Ii. 5' .t 1 . - M if Id think he was an officer. Congratulations, Seniors! E. W. KIESSLING PENNEY'S J. C. Penney Co., Inc. NATION WIDE Clair Peters- I raise wonderful strawberries. Marge Timmons-S'Are they very go0d?l' Clair-'LAbsolutely the best, luscious, large, hloo red juicy fruit. Marge- Do you put fertilizer on them?7' Clair- No, just cream and sugar? Congratulations! I hope you can continue four years more. WEATHERWAX, The Druggist BANK MONEY ORDER RATES .... RATES FROM S 0.01 to 2.51 to 5.01 to 10.01 to 20.01 to 40.01 to 50.01 to 80.01 to 100.01 to S 2.50 5.00 10.00 20.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 100.00 250.00 6C 80 llc 13C 150 180 20c 22C 250 HANK MONEY ORDERS MAY BE CASHED AT ANY HANK The Commercial and Savings Bank ALBION, MICH. Prg 7 Page 74 ..!4lfLf0gl 6l!9 5 This Autograph Page is Sponsored by the Barnes Printing Co.. Kalamazoo, Michigan If S. Pat. No. 1970285 .!4lfLt0gl 6l,!0 if fhis Autograph Page is Sponsored by the Crescent Engraving Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan Page 75 '. x
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