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rtv^ y- GRADUATING CLASS OF COLOMA HIGH SCHOOL-1941 Who is Who in the Here Are Winners of Senior Class of '41 Certificates of Merit List of Thirty-Seven Graduates Who At the commencement exercises v Lloyd htthaMiy on Wednesday evening, certificates Received Diplomas Wednesday of merit for outstanding achieve- Evening, and Names of Their Par- ment in the various departments of Joan fhshein Leon ft rd Dale the school and in extra-curricular ents. activities were presented by Prin- cipal S. L. McDaniels. These awards Following is the list of members murnn Will Urn i were as follows: of the senior class of the Coloma Iry<f9r 3echt Commercial department — Ruth school for the year 1941, together Woods. with the names of the parents: Camp Fire—Achievement of high Alice Arent, daughter of Mr. and ChVerr, W^Ma rank—Lolita Umphrey, Helen Mae Mrs. Irving Arent. ErKwrd nllrath Friday, Geraldine Ryno, Joan Hos- Norris Arent, son of Mrs. Dorothy bein, Ruth Woods. Arent. Athletics—'Varsity letter winners Robert Bachman, son of Mr. and Htftn not Friday Floyd fh'zcn Jr. —Football — Farrls Jollay, Martin Mrs.,Charles Bachman. /lice Arent RdyrnonrfHtMnei Krieger. Oscar Krieger (captain), Ingdr Becht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lawson. Jason Robinson, Richard Bccht. Osc*'- fn'eotr nor tin tfrieyer Luther Shine, Warren Williams, Henry Bekkering, son of Mr. and Richard Wooley. Basketball—Ray- Mrs. Henry Bekkering. mond Bittner. Leonard Dolezan, Raymond Bittner, son of Mr. and Floyd Hazen, Jr., Martin Krieger, Mrs. Otto Bittner. Virginia .Dafanherrr Farris Jollay, Lloyd Kniebes, Ken- Leonard Dolezan, son of Mr. and rJtition nur-phy neth Lawson, Jason Robinson, Ed- Mrs. Leon Dolezan. ward Vollrath, Warren Williams, Virginia Dukesherer, daughter nf Richard Wooley. Girls' basketball— Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dukesherer. Shirley King (captain), Geraldine Helen Mae Friday, daughter of neoer Ryno, Lolita Umphrey. Boys' sports Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friday. RitA&rd Woahy reporter. Dan Strong. Yell leader— Tessie Golomb, daughter of Mr. Pi Lolita Umphrey. and Mrs. Joe Golomb. Farris JolUy S/itrl*y H/trrii Ti e*sitrrr Science and Mathematics — Ray- Shirley Harris, daughter of Mr. tftrr fiL-Ori/crit mond Bittner and Dan Strong., Earl and Mrs. Lester Harris. "ripper. Lhyd TfS$i» Golomb Lloyd Hathaway, Jr., son of Mr. Social studies—Richard Wooley, and Mrs. Lloyd Hathaway. Frank Stoffle, Kenneth Lawson. Floyd Hazen, Jr., son of Mr. and Ik Henry Ji*l(l(erin<f Home economics—Helen Mae Fri- Mrs. Floyd Hazen. Gtrd/(//rtf My no day and Shirley Harris. Gladys Henke, daughter of Mr. Srvrrtfry wmA Languages, English and Latin- and Mrs. Adolph Henke. i Alice Arent, Joan Hosbein, Geral- Joan Hosbeln, daughter of Mr. and dine Ryno, Shirley King, Mary Ellen GhrfyS Henk Mrs. Leo Hosbein. mrn'i ^rrrft Stokes. English —Virginia Duke- Farrls Jollay, son of Mr. and Mrs. COLOMA sherer. Chester Jollay. Library service—Grace Smith. Shirley King, daughter of Mr. and Shirley }(tny Journalism—Editor of school pa- Mrs. William King. r Lvthtsr Shine per. Shirley King. Lloyd Kniebes, son of Mr. and fynnethLov/son Band—'Varsity letter winners— Mrs. John Kniebes. Hmtord Waltfitr Norris Arent. Shirley King, Geral- Earl Krieger, son of Mr. and Mrs. dine Ryno. Ingar Becht, Robert Wallace Krieger. O/vscc Smith Bachman, Dan Strong. Martin Krieger, son of Mr. and Hohert Glee club, three or more years' Mrs. Julius Krieger. participation—Oliveen Waldo, Jane Oscar Krieger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Grace Smith, Geraldine Julius Krieger. Ryno, Tessie Golomb. Kenneth Lawson, son of Mr. and A.Lj-HitVooJ Fy.ih\ Staff)e Manual arts—Norris Arent, Farrls Mrs. Chester Lawson. Jason rf{>6tnson Jollay, Lloyd Kniebes, Jason Robin- Marion Murphy, daughter of Mr. Rw'i facds son, Edward Vollrath. and Mrs. Edward Murphy. Z/vr/^ SCiff*to Simtn I4rfA**. ff'< A Jason Robinson, son of Mrs. Musa Warman. v/'-y/irVV V'^Tihi f y Scofci Geraldine Ryno, daughter o£ Mr. i —_ and Mrs. Ivan Ryno. EIGHTH GRADERS HAD Grace Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irven Smith. Luther Shine, son of Mr. and Mrs. FINE PROGRAM ON TUESDAY Jesse Shine. Frank Stoffle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Stoffle.* Winners of American Legion Award Mary Ellen Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stokes. Announced—Rosamond Becht and Dan Strong, son of Mrs. Catherine Wendal Smith Honored. Strong. Cnlmtta Cnumr Lolita Umphrey, daughter of Mr. Rev. H. B. Loomis, pastor of the and Mrs. Louis Umphrey. Congregational church, gave an In- Edward Vollrath, son of Mr. and COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941 formal talk at the eighth grade com- Mrs. Albert Vollrath. VOL 43 No. 43 mencement exercises on Tuesday Oliveen Waldo, daughter of Mr. afternoon talking on the text, "The and Mrs. Oliver Waldo. of 1936 a group of eighth graders certainty that this year's recipient of Lord Has Given You a Gift." He Howard Walther, son of Mr. and the "Green and Gold Award" will challenged the class members to dig Mrs. Alfred Walther. Boys and Girls Are came to the local school, and Ray- deep into the channels of the mind, mond Bittner, son of Mr. and Mrs. be a credit to his parents, his school Warren Williams, son of Mr. and and the community, in whatever line making it ready for the fine things Mrs. Ralph Williams. Even as Scholastic Otto Bittner, was one of this group. of endeavor he chooses to follow. which the future holds for all who Ruth Woods, daughter of Mr. and His general high school record is are willing to work for them. "It Is Mrs. Veary Woods. by the power of one's own desires Richard Wooley, son of Mr. and Honor Winners also one of high scholastic achieve- that future success and happiness Mrs. Howard Wooley. ment and he has participated in a depend," said Rev. Loomis. Musical number of extra-curricular activi- AWARDS WERE MADE AT numbers were played by Rosamond ties. Raymond was a registered Boy Becht, John Alwood and Wendal Alice Arent, Raymond Bittner, Smith. Joe Turner gave the class Scout for three years, was vice presi- m m COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Four Teachers Retire From Virginia Dukesherer and Lloyd greeting and introduced the pro- dent of his class in his junior year gram, and Supt. W. L. Alwood gave Kniebes Have Excelled in Schol- and vice president of the Student the diplomas. Senrice ufColoma School Council in his senior year. He Activities of the 46lh annual com- arship and Citizenship During earned his Varsity basketball letter mencement exercises of the Coloma Legion Awards Given as a senior and was a member of high school were brought to a close High School Coarse. the glee club for one year. on Wednesday evening when the Miss Rosamond Becht, daughter of Mrs. Grace Klbler, Mrs. fliUIred Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Becht, and Two girls and two boys are the second largest class in th"? history Baushke, Mrs. Nellie Pantaleo and Virginia Dukesherer of the Coloma school received di- Wendal Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. high ranking students in the Class Max Smith, were named winners of Miss Ellen Rundle Complete Work Virginia Dukesherer is the daugh- plomas. Headlighting the program of 1941 of the Coloma high school was the address of Prof. Milton the 1941 American Legion award. This Week. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Duke- This is the seventh award made by and received recognition as such at sherer and completed her first eight Simpson of Kalamazoo College, on The end of this school year finds the commencement exercises on "The Vision Splendid." He pictured the Legion to eighth grade students grades of work in the Stanley school for good citizenship and character. four local teachers retiring from ser- Wednesday evening of this week. in Benton township. She enrolled the possibilities in today's world as vice after establishing successful These high ranking students have offering a challenge equal to that of Winmrs of this award in other in the Coloma high school in the fall years are—Eleanor Warriner in 1935; teaching records in the local system excelled in scholarship and citizen- of 1937. Virginia has completed a any preceding age. during the past several years. These ship during the entire four years of The class greeting was given by Alice Arent in 1936, Grace Brune In number of the commercial courses 1937, Clayton Wilson in 1938, and teachers are Mrs. Grace Kibler, in- of the school, as well as the more Frank Stoffle and the class address structor in the elementary depart- RICHARD WOOLEY by Geraldine Ryno. Musical num- ALICE ARENT Donavie Kittell in 1939. In 1940 the general courses, and has consistently American Legion Auxiliary joined ment for fourteen years; Mrs. Mil- maintained a high rank in all of her bers were given by Norris Arent, dred Baushke, English and Latin who played "The Lost Chord," by with the Legion, and for the past school work. She was secretary of two years each organization has and dramatic coach for four years; her class in the sophomore and sen- Sullivan, as a cornet solo, and "The Baccalaureate Services Mrs. Nellie Pantaleo, head of the Spinning Wheel," played by Robert made an award. Jeanne Alwood and ior years, was a member of this Richard Wooley Wins Fred Munchow were the recipients commercial department and coach of year's play cast, a registered Camp Morlock on the clarinet. Guy Mix- the girls' activities for the past three ter played "Festal March" as a pro- last year and this year Rosamond Fire Girl for three years and one of Baccalaureate services for the 1941 years; and Miss Ellen Rundle, in- cessional.