Whitehall High School - Yearbook Yearbook (Whitehall, MI)
- Class of 1952
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i i 1 fl Ae , . 1 1 1 w KNOWLEDGE IN YOUTH IS WISDUM IN AGE Whitehall michigan 1952 1 ,Qfif 1' j 4 i-:: '4! M Eih --gf '..-- ,.. .7-,...:-- Z 'fa' fX -- 7 V,:-215' lg! JJ, f -.2-,1 .g':fT 'Ti-ff xi' N .N NW ' i- '..fl-Ip., V ll ? -1 f X Q X I I.. -. 1 ,, E-. - 5 ' If.. -half-If -liet -1-55l5g iLgg 1' X Egg. E n E if 1 iggiqg is V - +1 522 5 :5F' 45 E gf LEE 53,2 LE l.. - E gE 4 ? f - NL - gh, . fire.. in ?'f,f , . i El , X afsffesffssaw Y ltstffgemsstsiffwl' W 'ff ff K --H-LsI::f 7 ev.e,..t-0-0-.ru-0.-. n this book we have tried to portray the steps of knowledge. Thru the years this knowledge will, in some, mature to wisdom. But the future which the graduating' senior of 1952 faces is un- certain. We ave recorded the present: the future is unpredictable. Many changes have taken place since the publication of the last CRYSTAL in 1940, a major one being the addition of a beautiful modern ade school to White- hal1's education faciqities. To the high school students the older building sym olizes the value of the traditional, contrasted with the modern. i A 4 5 I Q :- a 3 5 x '71 2 2 4 1 !' 9 1 5 ? Q R 4 2 3 Q 5 2 'Q C 1 X 1 1 r ' NVQ? S Q ff! xx E fha .4 book is dedicated to Walter Finkbeiner, who guided the Class of 1952 four of their six years of high school. He assisted them thru many difficulties in their search for knowledge and truth. Bus No. 3 is greased up for its early morning run. My ig I' K M,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,M, , .,.L-LLL L. M.mwQ:mwm1,:m1fw of M2 g f - f . . ff we y YP .:1 .CIP 127' MRS . MUNROE indergarten Leaming to associate with other childreng the first step in formal education. M ,.qiAV 'xvwww MRS . BYAM af A qw' 5 2 gt W, 3 WW 1' I ,, J f- 9' J, ' 3 .zifq ' ,sf ,,g22jffQlagg9- ff 552259 N, ,, , -' ,m ff -' ' exaffwgiff' , ,,ff ,f.- , 1 ,,,,.,, ,,,4, , .... I f ,M , --f 'YI -' r.. :T if:s':1. ws 1, Z 5ifQ,EA.Q'i-: 1' HF? 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' EUGENE AUGUSTIN A11 great men die young, and I don't feel so well myself, GRANTLYN BECKER My father's hair would tum quite grey, to see me uve my Chevrolet. JAMES BYRON I Everyday is Ladies day with me. NINA FRADENBURG A11 I ask is pleasant company to while away the time. BOYD BARBOUR Some of the greatest men were short, Napoleon, Ceasar and me. DOUGLAS BYAM Ear1y to bed, and early to rise -- and you miss the best part of the day. vw JOYCE DeMOOR IfI take care of my character, My reputation will take care of itself. BARBARA HILL Not much talk, just one grand silence. .iwaix um. ' Q. L55-555' ,A-L QSQJQQ 1:-bv -f ,ft SG . .. .- , .qswzkfx gf W A' ' 5 X kia? 1 1 1 Ng x a i L 5 gb 1 ls 'ii 1 Q Q K. 5 M. D531 Q ,fr 3? wwf s 2+ 08145 S Q 5 S 5115 Af f H 5 f . - -K ,, 5 QA wr ki Y l X , k '14 '- 'f sa' gk QQ, E- N , 'Ska , X X J ,NN T 5 . , W E We sis V 12 ., Qi IOHN HOWELL DONNA KINSEY What others say of me matters A quiet gi.r1-- ---- sometimes. little, what I myself say and do matters much. l 1 JERRY KRAUSE JOAN IDRENSON A tall man is looked up to. I wait for no woman, but as for men ----- BILL MCRAE RONNY MUNROE If flunk I must, in God I trust. High school days may leave memories, but just give me my high school nights. JOANNE MURPHY KENT REED Fashion must be forever new or The power of silence is great, but she becomes insipid. the power of speech is greater. Www ROGER SCHILLEMAN Good at all sports and a good , sport too. NORMA SCHOOLEY Serious but not sober, quiet but not idle. PAT SHARP The best way to have a friend is to be one. KAY TYLER Si1ence is one great art of conversation. RONNIE WICKSTROM A guy can be happy in more ways than one------ you don 't have to be Einstein to have lots of fun. WALT WILLACKER I have sacrificed the best twelve years of my life. MARY WILSON A girl of few words, but much thought. PAT WOLLER Keen sense, common sense and even room for nonsense. LASS OFFICERS These are the people elected by the seniors to carry on their business and to be their repre- sentatives. CLAIRE RIDDELL President Sma11, but so is a stick of dynamite, MARGIE McCAMBRIDGE Secretary Often she has burned the midnite oil ----- but not for study. FRED JONESON V Vice-President I don't like to talk much with people who always agree with me. MINNIE ESTLUND Treasurer The less there is to learn, the less there is to forget. NANCY SHACKELFORD Student Council Just leave a kiss in the cup, never mind the wine. CECILIA KLUCK Student Council No one knows it, but once I JIM MINSHALL Student Council was bashful. He has an eye for color, especially blondes. JG? faculty N F P' QU Gif w, D, MUNROE, supr Under the guidance of our superintendent and principal the faculty strives to help the stu- dents adjust to society. ?'s,. T. L FLOWER, Ptill. 4-1 ,.,,,.Q:fV hmm-v 13 1 Aswww K ,LWA.M ,, Y ---s MR. RICHARDSON Student Council Adviser Mathematics MR. FAHNER Ass't. Baseball Coach Agriculture Biology History MR. FINK BEINER Baseball Coach Shop Drivers Training MISS SYRING Home Making MISS NYSTROM Dramatics Director English Latin MR. SIMONS Guidance Counsellor Psychology English MR. MEERZO Instrumental Music MRS. SIMONS Civics and Economics Gir1's Phys. Ed. ith grade MRS. JOHNSON Vocal Music and MR. VANDERSLICE Publication Advisor Art Journalism English MR. VON DESTINON flst semesterj and MR. MILLER C2nd semesterj '7th 85 8th grades MR. PAESENS Football Coach I Phys. Ed. World Geography Science MR. EBY, Basketba11Coach Arithmetic History THE SCHOOLBUARD. representing the communityj plans the over-all school program DR. HOLLY: MRS. WOLD, Treas.g MR. -MUNROE: MR, O'CONNELL, Pres.: MR, ANDERSON: MR. PILLINGER, Sec. , . tud nt Student Council vice - president . . ' announces a Montague exchange a' c t l V I l e S assembly. , Student Council considers weighty problems. if an . ' xg, a 3-L 'ga 2, .gif W 1? -A we kgw 'fnffm' fixfww 11 f- Q - .fl ,, -. . ,,Q1 Lvf 31: - ,..:'! 1' 1 ' ,ir ? ..-v 5.9 -. A 3 51 ' xx 3 , 1 I nf: V Q ' if , 1 Ts figg ai' 1 i4,f 5 4 Ss: I 538 3 J, 1,1 3 i . K ' , 1 iiaaiii we v .J W . . l952 annual staff wNwMX,,..,u Ummm, I' -lvl' r, WM 25 Business Manager FRED IONESON and staff Editor NORMA SCHOOLEY Photo Editor DOUG BYAM Production Manager IOANNE MURPHY Night crew It wasn't all work, pf-M-12 A YES? The sponsor sprouted a few grey hairs, but this year the Vikings Echo came out every two weeks--almost. ffgmx fwzfm aff' 1 'f'-1 -V ' . 'J' ,f ,y ' fu: A.-'iv ' i i I 4 A , . .s., . , V- ' Q V ,, , ,J f-J ' x , 1 -L L , , . . .. r 3 4 -v J 4 L' Q, 'Lv L 7 grlwgl L , A L 'I Zqf, fy ff ,..V , if W X ,, - 1.i.1T.3- L. H' rg. L Yikffffifislf V r ,,., KZUYL' of 3, I 1 3? O IH is goo mvf' 8 F BX be-1 wg, PK 'Y I Sometimes Miss Nystrom wondered. MZWFIUOS t l'1'lO2 football It was a rough season. N0ifai'1165'1v -ECW' , -ni ur ,Q W J 3 y K W., 4 5 Q - 1 an V L J' ISK' ! bg- L fl if 1 4 . , lb a 'M A 7 Ai 3 f!f.ag .ivf v1 A .K elm!! N. magerettes cheerleaders -1 if I Q A Yu F . .3 g af 'N ,,..L, iw ww? S.. k ff. . W .Fwd Ki' Looking forward as we go to press to the spring sports, track and baseball track baseball Q patron Mrs. P. C. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. George Zatzke Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hague Miss Beverley Hilliard Dr. and Mrs. Lapham Mr. Sam Sharp Mr. Edwin Smith Mrs. F. V. Peterson Mrs. L. Lipka Mrs. F. Benjamin Mrs. Upman Mrs. Jack McManus Mr. and Mrs. W. Rohlfs Miss Barbara Frank Mrs. Grace Molyneur and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs .Nl S. Simons K. Paesens Paul Jensen Albert Meerzo John Richardson Lester Fahner Melvin Dahlstrom Raymond Funnell and Mrs. Donald Lowing Carl Gee Hardware Miss Mary Anderson Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Munroe Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flower Mr. and Mrs. H. M Reed Mrs. Tom Koslosky Miss Mary Rusteika Gloria Stockwell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zatzke Mrs. C. Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Noller Mrs. Kenneth Baxter Miss Mary Covell Mrs. James Esterling Mr. Irvin Von Destinon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finkbeiner Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bartwood Mrs. A. J. Doris Mr. and Mrs. Gale Schilleman Mrs. Ronald Ramthun Mr. and Mrs. Purdy Mr. and Mrs. J. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Vanderslice Miss Edith Nystrom Miss Velma Walgren Mr. John Knowlton Mrs. Peter Sikkenga Mrs. Morningstar Miss Lucille Hague Miss Dorothy Luurs Mrs. Charles Gunderson Virginia Snyder Mr. and Mrs. George Gasahl Mrs. Roy Thatcher Mrs. Goldie Tyler Mrs. David Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell Thomas Holden Whitehall Forum Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eby Mrs. Blanche Leddick Mrs. Crezens Scholl Mr. John G. Swenson Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Byam Mr. Raymond Funnell, Sr. Mr. Richard Fonger Miss Dorothy Rueffer The following students pictures do not appear because of circumstances beyond the control of the staff. 11th: G. Brooks, 10th: B. Blank,B. Koning, J.Lorenz, S. Shalifoe. 9th: L. Butzer, B. Castell, B. De Cair, J. Goodrich, R. Johnston J. Ott, J. Pothoff. 8th: B. Armstrong, C. Devowe, D. Dial, C. Edwards, M. Erickson, B. Franks, J. Fulmerhouser, N. Gonser, D. Pothoff, P. Ress, J. Stanhope. 7th: J. Clark, P. Gee, B. Jager, D. Johnson, G. Woodland. 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