Hemlock High School - Huskie Yearbook (Hemlock, MI)
- Class of 1957
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7tie 'rtycct bte “Puttee ScAaoC 'ytye ttCoe . TfCicfayeut 4 DecUc tc t To Rolland Benford - our Principal, teacher and companion - we wish to dedicate the 1956-57 publication of the Hemlock year- book. Mr. Benford has not only guided us educationally but has always willingly and without complaint listened to any problems we might bring before him with a kind and understanding heart. To Benny we also owe much gratification for his timeless ef- fort and advice in helping us give you this book. So with kindest regards and best wishes we, the Seniors, dedicate this book to you - Rolland James Benford. EDWIN GOODMAN Trustee WILBER T PREUSS Trustee EDWIN KILBOURN B.A., M.A., Michigan State Uni- iversity. ROLLAND BENFORD B.S., Central Michigan College; M.A., University of Michigan. 0?acu£ty RICHARD THRALL Science, B.S., Seattle Pacific College. m DON JOHNSON Driver's Training, B.A., Mich- igan State University. Mrs. LUCILLE YAHN Home Economics, B.S., Central Michigan College. W. VERNON GUILFORD Mathematics, B.S., Central Michigan College. ROBERT NICKODEMUS Industrial Arts, B.S., Central Michigan College. CHARLES McKENNA LAWRENCE BAUMANN English, Coach, B.S., Central Civics, Coach, B.A., St. Am- Michigan College. brose College, Iowa. ROBERT MORRISON English, Speech, History, B.A., University of Michigan. acuity EDWARD BOCAR Commercial, B.S., Ferris In- stitute. EDWARD BIRCH Music, Mathematics 8, B.M.E., Florida State University. Mrs. MAURA BALL English, Business Training, B.A., Central Michigar Col- lege. ELWIN DARLING Agriculture, Farm Shop, B.S., Michigan State University. JEANNETTE GALE Librarian ,B.A., University of Michigan. CHARLES RAMSEY Visiting Teacher, A.B., Cen- tral Michigan College; M.A., University of Michigan. Mrs. HELEN KEHOE Substitute, B.S., Central Michi- gan College. STANDING: Ray Turner, John Kennedy, Francis Bell, George Wilt, Albert Beyersdorf, Jr. Wilfred Yahn, Ray Pangbom. KNEELING: Harold Braley, Glen Chapin, Sr., Kenneth Schell, Ernest Voorheis, Sr. Ray Turner Rose Fitting and Malinda McCullagh V Mrs. Joyce Oldenberg ciCecUctoniOH ELAINE MILLER Glee Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; His- torian 3; Narrator 3; Yearbook Editor 4; Forensics 1,2; Drama- tics 3,4. ScUutat Ua JUDITH FLEMINGER Glee Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1,2; Narrator 4; Yearbook 4; Dramatics 3,4. PATRICIA ALLEN FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1. RICHARD ANAMAN FFA 1,2,3,4. STANLEY BETZ Track 1. LARRY BEYERSDORF Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 1. ARLENE BOHN Secretary 3,4. MAYNARD BOHN FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3; Football 4; Track 4. THOMAS DOTSON Basketball 1; Band 2,4; Narrator 4. PATRICK DOYLE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; FFA 2; Dramatics 3,4; Yearbook 4. CAROL ERSKINE Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Band 3; FHA 1,3,4; Narrator 4; Yearbook 4; Drama- tics 4. THOMAS POY FFA 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2. ESTER GEDDES Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 4; FHA 1,2,3,4. JAMES GORSLINE FFA 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Student Council 2,3; Dramatics 3. i RICHARD GRNYA Track 1,2. HELEN HAVEN FHA 1,2. PHYLUS HENRY Glee Club 1,2,3. MARVIN HOEPPNER Basketball 3,4; Track 3,4; FFA 2,3,4. BARBARA HORNY Glee Club 1; FHA 1,2,3; Historian 2; Nar- rator 3,4. GEORGE HORNY Baseball 1; Basketball 3; Dramatics 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. ALLEN HOUGHTEN FFA 3,4; Cross-Country 2. ROBERT HOWE FFA 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Football 4. GLENN HUBBELL FFA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; President 2,3,4. JAMES KEHOE FFA 1,2,3,4. JANET KEHOE Secretary 2; Basketball 1; Queen's Court 4. BETTY KELLEY FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1. PEGGY KELLY Glee Club 2; Dramatics 3. MARY KENNELLY Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Student Coun- cil 1,2,3; Dramatics 3,4; Forensics 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Narrator 4; Yearbook Co-Editor 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Queen's Court 3; Queen 4. BETTY KOHLHOFF FHA 1,4; Narrator 4; Yearbook 4. AGNES KRICHER Band 3; FHA 1,4; Narrator 4; Yearbook 4. NANCY LaCLAIR FHA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Narrator 4; Yearbook 4; Glee Club 2. CHARLES LAMB Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Yearbook 4. GERALD LAURENZ Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1, 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3; Dramatics 4; Vice-Presi- dent 2. DALE LEDDY Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,3; FFA 2,3,4. MYRTLE LINK FHA 1,2,3,4; Narrator 3,4; Yearbook 4; Dra- matics 4. JOSEPHINE LYNCH Glee Club 1,2; Band 3; FHA 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Narrator 4; Yearbook 4; Dramatics 3, 4. PATRICK McCULLAGH Yearbook 4; FFA 3; Treasurer 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4. VIRGINIA MILLER Glee Club 1,2; FHA 2,3,4; Dramatics 4. ARTHUR MOORE FFA 3,4; Student Council 4; Football 4; Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball 3. NANCY NASS FHA 1,2,3,4; Narrator 4; Queen's Court 2,4. DONALD OTTER Yearbook 4; King's Court 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. DUANE OTTER FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Track 3; Basketball 1. DANIEL PAHL Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Student Council 4; Dramatics 4. ALICE POPP Glee Club 2; Student Council 4; Dramatics 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Narrator 4. ALBERT ROHN FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Football 3,4. RALPH SCHOMAKER FFA 1,2,3,4. t RONALD SCHULTZ Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2. KAREN SLODOWSKI Narrator 4; Yearbook 4; FHA 1,4; Basketball 1,2. KATHLEEN SMITH FHA 1,2; Cheerleader 4; Yearbook 4. KENNETH STROEBEL Dramatics 3; Football 3. ROBERT TURNER Narrator Editor 4; Dramatics 3,4; Yearbook 4; Treasurer 3,4. MARY ELLEN WADE Student Council 2; Glee Club 1,2; FHA 1,2 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2. HAROLD WIETFELDT FFA 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Football 2,3. DANIEL ZABEL FFA 2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Football 2; Track 2,3,4. 7V6 x 02( i£C 'poiCoca {Jci«U Vl6 Dale Ackley, Mildred Allen, Joyce Bedore, Sandra Betz, Janet Bluemer, Lloyd Bradford, Janet Bremer. Retha Crosby, Rosemary Curry, Richard Diechman, Jean Doyle, Nina Fischer, Duane Fritzler, Doris Helfrecht. Betty Henry, William Henry, Wm. Hollingsworth, Curtis Jolin, Gladys Kehoe, Barbara Kelley, Keith Kienitz. Carol Kissane, Laura Kolinski, Raymond Konsdorf, Edward LaPorte, Sharon Leaman, Donna Lauer, Rosalie Martin. Ruth Masar, Donald McCullagh. u u yui David Mead, Doris Miller, Roger Miller, Sandra Miller, Floyd Morse, Dean Murphy, Alice Neuenfeldt. Orrin Nothelfer, Grace Oliver, Joyce Otter, Wanida Petosky, Carpi Pretzer, Carolyn Rohn, David Schafer. Lenora Schultheiss, Estella Shepherd, Marlene Shepherd, Margaret Smith, Victoria Tucker, Gary Turner, Thomas Wen- zel. Shutter shy Dale Krause Larry Kricher Raymond Pretzer t 19 Robert Zastrow S xfi6o tuvte6 Judy Arthur, Mary Asmus, Mattie Barnes, Joe Barnovitz, Frank Bell, Richard Bell, Beverly Bonnell. Gail Bowden, Robert Breternitz, Paul Brown, David Bugni, Hannah Burke, Mary Claus, Wolfgang David. Edmund Humphrey, Louis Kaiser, Carl Kelley, John Kennelly, Leola Kienitz, Harold Kingman, Nancy Kreger. Beverly Lotridge, Daniel Lynch, Nola Metcalf, Gerald Miller, Jean Morse, Mark Mueller, Arthur Neuenfeldt. Karen Neuenfeldt, Jeffrey Nothelfer, Arlene Oldenburg, Irene Otter, Jack Phillips, Charles Popp, Arnold Pretzer. Joyce Pretzer, Betty Pringle, Joyce Pringle, Myrna Pruitt, Maxine Rohn, Jerome Schmidt, Mary Schultheiss. Dean Scoles, Shirley Snyder, Fred Stxoebel, Sandra Thayer, Sara Thomas, Barbara Tomasek, Sharon Turner. Shutter shy James Carroll Mary Curtis William Fehn t Donald Wenzel, Judy White, George Wilkins, Richard Wright. 21 pre mcK Bluemer, William Rhoda Bauer, Richard Bell, Rolland Berger, Kenneth Betz, Ellen Bluemer, Jean Breidinger. Diana Dwyer, Carol Erskine, Wilbur Fehn, Robert Freeman, Yvonne Furtaw, Karen Greenwood, Norman Grnya. Phyllis Hock, Nancy Hollingsworth, Wayne Hubbell, Maxine Jolin, Edwin Jungnitsch, Mary Kehoe, Pat Kissane. 0?Xe46 HCK Roy Lamb, Elizabeth Leaman, Edward Link, Glen Linton, Ruth McCullagh, Pat Murphy, Gene Myers. Clara Neuenfeldt, Judy Nothelfer, Rita Pease, Peggy Pittman, Judith Pretzer, John Pruitt, James Pufahl. Karen Rider, Rodney Romain, Dale Schafer, Nancy Schomaker, Virginia Schultz, Glen Shepherd, Thelma Simpson. Joann Smith, James Stadler, Barbara Thomas, Rose Varney, Patricia Wagner, Patricia Walker, Patricia Wardin. Shutter Shy James Horny William Cody, Charles Cody, Gerald Cole, Thomas Collier, Fred Crosby, James Curry, Joseph Dotson. Gerald Fischer, John Garrett, Dennis Gorsline, Dale Halm, Beatrice Henry, Robert Henry, Carol Hoffman. James Houghten, Robert Kaiser, Carl Kreger,Lula Kreger, Mary Alice Lamb, Ronald Lamping, Carol Lawson. 24 Joan Lawson, Keith Martin, Donald Murphy. tytcuCe Harvey Nothelfer, James Nye, Alice Oldenburg, Judith Polk, Helen Popp, Jean Post, Robert Pretzer. V ' Robert Pringle, Michael Rogers, Gilbert San Miguel, Marianne Saumier, Ann Scoles, Dorothy Shepherd, James Slick. Dale Smith, Ruth Stark, Clinton Steinert, John Stroebel, Kenneth Thayer, Joseph Tomasek, Jacqueline Truckle. Gordon Turner, Sharon Turner, Gary Walker, Robert Walker, Roberta Worrall, Larry Wasmiller, Ronald Weber. (?C i44 Juniors Sophomores Ed LaPorte, Vice President; Dave Schafer, President; Joyce Otter, Secretary; Janet Bluemer, Treasurer. George Wilkins, Treasurer; Nola Metcalf, President; John Kennelly, Vice President; Betty Pringle, Secretary. Freshmen Roy Lamb, President; Dale Schafer, Treasurer; Pat Mur- phy, Vice President; John Pruitt, Secretary. Eighth Ruth Stark, Treasurer; Larry Wasmiller, President; Don Murphy, Vice President; Keith Martin, Secretary. 26 Dean Murphy, no. 22, is tackled by a Fulton competitor. Hemlock's no. 42, Carl Zabel, and 33, Don Otter, block for Murph . As Hemlock's Mr. Touchdown, Jim Wilsey, heads for the goal line Don Otter, no. 33, pushes the competititors aside. 'Variety poot ctfC BACK ROW; L. to R: Robert Howe, James Haven, John Kennelly, Harold Erskine, Floyd Morse, Gary Turner, Orrin Nothelfer, Dave Schafer, Ed LaPorte, Arthur Moore, Carl Zabel. ROW TWO: Larry Beyersdorf, Gerald Laurent, Pat McCullagh, Maynard Bohn, Ronald Schultz, Roger Miller, Richard Diechman, Richard Bell, Dale Leddy. ROW THREE: Coach Lawrence Baumann, James Wilsey, Albert Rohn, Charles Lamb, Donald Otter, James Gorsline, Pat Doyle, Dean Murphy, Assistant Coach Charles McKenna. SEATED ON GROUND: Managers; Jim Doyle, Don Mc- Cullagh, Dennis Gorsline. Hemlock's Ed LaPorte struggles to free him- self of the Fulton tackier while Dick Diech- man, no. 14, looks on. Jim Wilsey, no 21, gets away from the Fulton line as Pat Doyle, no. 24; Jim Gorsline, no. 40; Dean Murphy, no. 22; and Chuck Lamb, no. 23, do a good jobof blocking. Coach Butch Baumann and Assistant Coach, Chuck Mc- Kenna, following the Breckenridge game that gave us the championship. OPPOSING TEAM Reese Elsie Fulton Merrill Lutheran Seminary St. Charles Breckenridge Birch Run HEMLOCK 0 32 6 21 7 26 34 28 12 14 0 32 0 33 0 32 29 FRONT ROW; L. to R.: Boy Lamb, Pat Kissane, Pat Murphy, William Bluemer, Tom Wenzel, Jim Haven, Mark Mueller, Jerry Miller. ROW TWO: Ed Jungnitsch, Richard Wright, Harold Kingman, Paul Brown, Bob Freeman. ROW THREE: Rolland Berger, Daniel Lynch, Dale Schafer, Carl Winter. 1 . ?o t eUC The Junior Varsity played an abbreviated schedule meeting Merrill's J. V.'s twice. The little Huskies won both games by respective scores of 18 to 0 and 6 to 0. 'pMt ziC FRONT TO BACK: Estella Shepherd, Josephine Lynch, Marlene Shepherd, Shirley Snyder, Kathleen Smith, Carol Ers- kine. 30 BACK ROW; L. to R.: Jim Wilsey, Dan Pahl, Marvin Hoeppner, Jim Gorsline, Pat Doyle, Bob Zastrow, Richard Bell. FRONT ROW: Glenn Hubbell, Arthur Moore, Don Otter, Charles Lamb, Don McCullagh, A1 Rohn, Coach Charles McKenna. OPPOSING TEAM HEMLOCK Fulton 54 61 Frankenmuth 62 44 Merrill 47 48 Birch Run 65 71 Lutheran Seminary 70 57 Merrill Sacred Heart 52 59 St. Charles 47 54 Breckenridge 67 72 Fulton 55 62 Merrill 60 70 Merrill Sacred Heart 32 50 Lutheran Seminary 63 46 St. Charles 48 42 Breckenridge 57 68 Frankenmuth 52 51 Birch Run 61 59 TOURNAMENTS Bay City St. James 59 82 Saginaw St. Marys 42 53 Lutheran Seminary 61 51 Hemlock's Jim Wilsey jumps with Bob Koep- pen of Seminary as Jim Gorsline and Seminary's A1 Pacholke look on. Hemlock's big Jim Goose Gorsline blocks Pacholke's shot in the battle against Seminary. No. 17, A1 Rohn; no. 18, Pat Doyle; and no. 21, Jim Wilsey look on. As a Saginaw St. Mary's player and an unidentified Hemlock Huskie scramble for the ball, Wilsey, no. 21; and Doyle, no. 18; watch. Coach McKenna gives instructions to A1 Rohn, Chuck Lamb, Jim Wilsey and Jim Gorsline during the Hemlock-St. Charles contest. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Hal Kingman, Dale Durham, Jerry Miller, Ed Jungnitsch, Bob Bretemitz, George Wil- kins, Harold Erskine, John Kennelly. FRONT ROW: Carl Kelley, Roy Lamb, Wayne Hubbell, Dan Lynch Roily Berger. p. 1 . z4 et aU (pa- HEMLOCK OPPOSING TEAM 40 . 35 43 . 37 49 . 41 48 45 42 . 37 35 .36 38 29 38 50 . 45 53 . 31 52 .21 41 , 42 68 . 55 43 35 44 , 42 35 The J. V's were Co-champs with Michigan Lutheran Seminary. Coach Larry Baumann Compliments of the HEMLOCK STATE BANK and CHARLES WOLOHAN INC., Hemlock. 33 'l cvi tty @6eesiCe4ut i L. to R.s Joyce Otter, Irene Otter, Mickey Kennelly, Joyce West, Betty Pringle. Ou% On (1%. 'VasuUty (? le£nletuCe L. to R.: Ruth McCullagh, Barbara Thomas, Pat Wardin, Rhoda Bauer, Sara Thom- as. 34 (Quiete (£6ee lecuCesi L. to R.s Jackie Truckle, Alice Oldenburg, Carole Hoffman. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Harvey Nothelfer, Dale Smith, James Nye, Ronald Weber, Keith Martin, Gilbert San Miguel, Coach Thomas Powers. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Alexander, Dennis Gorsline, Fred Crosby, Jim Slick, Carl Kreger. FRONT: Gordon Turner. Dan Pahl at bat Dale Leddy attempting to steal third base Scwe ttC The baseball squad had a successful season during the 1956-57 school year. Their record was four wins one loss for conference play with a seven win four loss total for the year. In league standings Hem- lock finished second behind their perennial adversary Michigan Lutheran Seminary of Saginaw. 36 Jim Gorsline fields an opponents bunt. Don Otter slides safely in at third base. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Frank Bell, John Kennelly, Dale Schafer, Arnold Pretzer, Richard Bell. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Wenzel, Richard Diechman, Larry Kricher, Carl Zabel, James Wilsey, Dean Murphy, Dale Krause, Coach Larry Baumann. FRONT ROW: James Gorsline, Marvin Hoeppner, Charles Lamb, Larry Beyersdorf, Patrick McCullagh, Gerald Laurenz, Robert Howe, Patrick Doyle. 7 Pat Doyle finishes Jhe mile James Wilsey broad- These Huskie tracksters take a breather at the CMC Indoor relay for Hemlock. jumps. Meet. L. to R.: J. Wilsey, L. Beyersdorf, J. Doyle (Mana- ger), J. Miller, P. Doyle, C. Lamb, D. Murphy. 37 BACK ROW, L. to R.: Ken Stroebel, Stan Betz, Harold Wietfeldt, Gerald Laurenz, Pat McCullagh, Jim Gorsline, Pat Doyle, Maynard Bohn, Charles Lamb, Richard Gmya, George Horny. FRONT ROW; Marvin Hoeppner, Bob Howe, Larry Beyersdorf, Dan Zabel, Ronald Schultz, Art Moore, Duane Ot- ter, Albert Rohn, Dale Leddy, Glenn Hubbell. Compliments of HEMLOCK FARMERS CO-OP Inc. and RICK'S MOTOR SALES, Hemlock. 38 V w k • ' 8 V VlUr - - « S’ 7 (food ‘7i ne FIRST ROW, L. to R.s B. Kelley, I. Otter, S. Thomas, V. Tucker, M. Allen, S. Leaman, G. Kehoe, K. Slodowski, M. Link, M. Schultheiss, N. Fischer, J. Arthur, H. Burke, M. Wade. SECOND ROW: L. Martin, B. Kohlhoff, A. Kricher, S. Miller, B. Henry, B. Pringle, N. Kreger, J. Pretzer, V. Miller, J. Kehoe, J. Fleminger, C. Erskine, C. Pretzer, E. Geddes, S. Turner, J. Bedore. SEATED: B. Lotridge, Historian; N. Metcalf, Parliamentarian; B. Kelley, Pianist; P. Allen, President; N. Nass, Vice-President; M. Kennelley, Corresponding Secretary; G. Oliver, Secretary; A. Popp, Student Council; J. West, Reporter; D. Miller, Song Leader: J. Otter. Treasurer. s4. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: J. Breidinger, C. Erskine, G. Bretemitz, N. Schomaker, B. Thomas, R. Curry, K. Rider, J. Bremer, J. Morse, L. Keinitz, P. Hock, P. Wardin, R. Varney. SECOND ROW: D. Dwyer, N. Hol- lingsworth, M. Dorr, J. Kube, P. Wagner, A. Neuenfeldt, J. Nothelfer, C. Wasmiller, R. Bauer, C. Winslow, C. Kreger, M. Kehoe, V. Schultz, B. Leaman, E. Bluemer, Mrs. L. Yahn, Advisor. SEATED: Y. Furtaw, B. Bonnell, M. Asmus, M. Rohn, C. Zastrow, K. Greenwood, M. Smith, J. Doyle, J. Bluemer, A. Zastrow, C. BACK ROW, L. to R.: J. Homy, C. Popp, D. Leddy, D. Schafer, P. Murphy, R. Berger, C. Winter, J. Haven, B. Bluemer, R. Anaman, C. Koeppen, G. Meyers, J. Bamovitz, W. Hubbell. SECOND ROW; R. Howe, D. Otter, F. Stroebel, E. Jungnitsch, D. Diechman, O. Nothelfer, B. Bretemitz, M. Hoeppner, R. Schomaker, A. Neuenfeldt, J. Miller, D. McCullagh, J. Kehoe, J. Stadler. THIRD ROW; M. Bohn, T. Foy, D. Fritzler, D. Krause, D. Wright, D. Durham, M. Mueller, B. Hollingsworth, K. Keinitz, L. Kricher, R. Konsdorf, L. Brad- ford, B. Henry. FRONT ROW; E. LaPorte, C. Zabel, L. Beyersdorf, A. Moore, D. Schafer, A. Rohn, G. Hub- bell, D. Zabel, D. Murphy, H. Wietfeldt, E. Darling. 7- ?. t. RACK ROW, L. to R.: Dean Murphy, Sentinel; Daniel Zabel, Reporter; Carl Zabel, Sentinel; Glenn Hubbell, Secretary. SEATED; Larry Beyersdorf, Treasurer; Elwin Darling, Advisor; Albert Rohn, President; Dave Schafer, Vice-President. BACK ROW, L. to R.s E. Link, D. Scoles, R. Romain, S. Green, I. Otter, S. Thomas, J. West, M. Kennelly, S. Turner, B. Kelley, C. Kelley, Mr. Birch, T. Dotson, R. Lamping, J. Carroll, J. Otter, R. Weber. MIDDLE ROW: R. McCullagh, A. Oldenburg, P. Walker, P. Wardin, J. Morse, S. Betz, M. Jolin, C. Hoffman, M. Dorr, FRONT ROW: J. Nothelfer, C. Wasmiller, G. Homy, J. Fleminger. Section, “Scuut TfCajonetteA L. to R.: Sara Thomas, Irene Otter, Ruth McCullagh. Compliments of HESS' DUCK FARM, Hemlock and T. G. SCOTT GROCERY, Shields. 42 STANDING, BACK ROW, L. to R.: H. Wright, P. Truckle, D. Yencer, D. Pringle, B. Pringle, Jack Birch, Director, SECOND ROW: M. Becerra, M. Nothelfer, G. SanMiguel, I. Bartig, L. Pretzer, J. Escareno. FRONT ROW: B. Baldauf, B. Annis, C. Vincent, G. Nothelfer, C. Harms, M, Basner, J. Guilford, R. Romain, J. Rodriguez, R. Ro- main, H. Oldenburg, J. Longanbach. SEATED, FRONT ROW: W, Scoles, A. Czymbor, W. Vincent, J. Saumier, L. Kienitz, D. Halm, B. Erskine, D, Emery, 1. Thomas. SECOND ROW: C, Udell, F. Higgins, D. Toth, L Stringer, C. Betts, J. Ling, J. Gudaitis. THIRD ROW: L, Aspin, D. Otter, J. Hall, P. Nothelfer, J. Claxton, K. Weber, J. Emery, S. Stenzel. FOURTH ROW: S. Arthur, M, Hall, B, Watson, B. Barnes, C. Bell, L. Dwyer, D. Toth, J. Len- nan. The Hemlock Pep Band played at the home basketball contests under the direction of Jack Birch. Compliments of SHELTRAW GROCERY 43 Bus Rep., Pat McCul- lagh; Co-Editor, Mary Kennelly. YEARBOOK STAFF, BACK ROW, L. to R.s A. Popp, M. Link, D. Miller, C. Lamb, K. Slodowski, P. Doyle, K. Smith, J. Gorsline, M. Allen, R. Wheatley, J. Fleminger, R. Turner, C. Erskine, D. Otter, B. Kohlhoff, A. Kricher, J. Lynch. FRONT ROW: R. Benford, P. McCullagh, E. Miller, M. Kennelly, D. Pahl, J. Wilsey, J. Otter. 'Pu Cic4tco«t4' NARRATOR STAFF, BACK ROW, L. to R.: K. Slodowski, T. Dotson, J. Otter, P. Vamey, M. Ken- nelly, J. Fleminger, M. Link. SECOND ROW: A. Popp, B. Kelley, N. Nass, A. Kricher, B. Kohl- hoff, J. West. FRONT ROW: R. Turner, Editor; R. Wheatley, Co-Editor; J. Lynch. BACK ROW, L. to R.s D. Yencer, E. Bluemer, R. Miller, A. Moore, J. Bremer, W. Hubbell. SEATED: C. Hoffman, D. Grnya, G. Oliver, P. McCul- lagh, D. Pahl, B. Lotridge, A. Popp. Student (Council Grace Oliver, Sec. Bev Lotridge, Treas. Gerald Laurenz, a Senior, was International Bean King this year. Judith Fleminger, a Senior miss, was given the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. King James Gorsline and his court; Donald Otter, Supt. Ed Kilboum crowns Jim Gorsline James Wilsey, Richard Bell, Ronald Schultz. King of the 1956 Homecoming. Hail Queen Mary Kennelly! Queen Mary undergoes that thrilling moment of coronation by Supt Ed Kil- L. to R.: Barbara Kreger, Nancy Nass, Queen Mary bourn. Kennelly, Janet Kehoe, Joyce Otter. Josie (J. Lynch) teases George (G. We don't want any! exclaims Sally Mrs. Maura Ball Laurenz) with her lollypop. (M. Kennelly) as Cindy (J. Flemin- Director ger) enters. StncctCef 'ponttuiC Ahern (G. Horny) is not going to Elroy (P. Doyle) pleads with Jane let Andrew (P. Varney) harm his (C. Erskine). prize peonies! BACK ROW, L. to R.: Wilbur (D. Schafer), Uncle Bob (E. LaPorte), Madeline (S. Leaman), Claude (R. Wheatley), Daphne (S. Betz), Gran- ny (C. Kissane), The Helper (J. Wilsey), Mr. Quigley (G. Turner). MIDDLE: Nina (V. Tuck- er), Aunt Mary (D. Miller), Celeste (J. Otter). FRONT: Frankie (J. Bluemer), Dr. Brown (W. Henry), Hercules (R. Miller). From L. to R. these cast members are a- waiting their cues for entrance: Sandra Betz, Carole Kissane, Doris Miller, Bill Henry, Ronald Wheatley, Joyce Otter. cotton. PUy— ff This scene includes 1. to r.: D. Miller, V. Tucker, R. Miller, S. Leaman, F. Morse, E. LaPorte, W. Henry, D. Schafer. Granny (C. Kissane) is uncovered dining one of her pranks by Mr. Quigley (G. Tum- eri. R. Miller, R. Wheatley and D. Schafer take it all in. The battle for the ball is on! L. to R.: Bob Breternitz, Robert Nickodemus, Charles McKenna, Ed Bogar, George Wilkins, Harold Erskine, Jim Wilsey; referee. Now here's how we're going to beat them — L. to R. around circles Ed Bogar, Elwin Darling, Bob Nickodemus, Bob Morrison, Ed Kilboum, Vernon Guilpord. Supt. Kilboum takes a free one. Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. Hemlock Seniors in Grand Salon on boat. Settt ub Chuck Lamb and Jim Gorsline lounge on deck. Chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Guilford and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kilboum view Chicago from deck. A view of Mackinac Island taken from Old Fort Mackinac. 50 ao4ten Manley Kennedy Dale Fuller H. R. Terryberry Company Engel Grocery Gus' Texaco Service Frank Leonard Homer Saumier Mrs. Agnes McCormick Philip T. Cross A. J. Manzoni Floyd Conger John Hohman Campbell Implement Company Jack Stringer Lloyd Thomas Burke's Grocery Clayton Gould O. W. Bauer Robert Stapleton Martin Chevrolet Sales Hemlock Hotel Foodland Super Market 51
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