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Ludington High School

"Class of 1956" Student Roster Names from E-H

 

Then and Now Photo Album for 146 Classmates

 

 

Elliott, Sue (Genter)

"Sweet as sugar, but much more interesting."

 

Engel, Carole (Schierholt)

"She is tall and liked by all."

 

Erickson, Marie (Chase)

"Sugar and spice and all that's nice."

 

Evans, Joe

" From his tenderest infancy, this young gentleman studied how to escape study."

 

Fargo, Frances (Harper)

"Dates are her favorite fruit."

 

Fath, Martha (Fleetwood) (Deceased 26 Jan 1982)

"Don't blame me-blame my eyes and my smile."

 

Ferris, LeAnn (Adams)

"In everything she does her best, entering it with zeal and zest."

 

Ferris, Winona Lynn (Todaron) (Deceased 3 Jan 2000)

"I could be better, if I would, but it's awfully lonesome being good."

 

Flewelling, Reginald (Deceased 28 Jun 1996)

 

 

French, Floyd Richard

 

 

Futrell, Leola (McDonald)

"All work and no fun isn't the life for me."

 

Galinski, Mary Ann (Slaggert)

"Whoever said blondes are more striking than brunettes."

 

Gerard, Marilee (Ames) (Deceased 15 Sep 1991)

"Knowing her is liking her."

 

Gilbert, Chester

"Life is one long process of getting tired."

 

Gould, Evelyn (Hartley)

"A good heart is worth gold."

 

Gunberg, Richard

"Enough work to do, and strength enough to do it."

 

Hackett, Janet (Flint)

"Pretty, sweet, and always neat."

 

Hall, Teri (Deceased 1975)

 

 

Hall, Tom

"A likeable chap, everyone agrees."

 

Hansen, Barbara (Gutschke)

"Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech."

 

Hansen, Howard

"Nobody knows it, but once I was bashful."

 

Hansen, Norma (Anderson)

"Silence and modesty are the ornaments in a woman."

 

Hansen, Roger

"A swell guy and friend to all, especially good in basketball."

 

Hardenburg, Patricia (Mayes)

 

 

Harris, Judith Lee (McDonagh) (Deceased May 2005)

"The fairness of her face no tongue can tell."

 

 

Robert Hayes

 

 

Heemstra, Bob

"His limbs were cast in manly mold, for hardy sports or contest bold."

 

Hilden, Shirley (Keson)

"'Tis good to be both merry and witty."

 

Hillier, Lester

"The fewer the words the greater the profit."

 

Hogenson, Joan (Ezdebski)

"If a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her."

 

Huber, Robert

"We don't need him any longer, He's long enough."

 
 
 
 


 

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